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M : r lT.t . : . n e i 1 1 4 r. t i . i " 1 -4 v..r i: A N r r i i". 1 ro r. u n u i : ; ri :i: frim - . .. ::; th thn .. . ;! ..!. 1 i D I h N . a '1 whit : - : : .:. A hnnnpni ; T 1 1 a o f i : will itkr t h N r t h H. I 1 1 r mi I r . h 1 1 a l. :i i rx r: th -. f- r. 1 r iim 1 l ' T r v r U A Pa.:...-. F&rti:. r's V:- v. Mr -I. 1. Mrun. f Araj-alii-t'. Pctrn - ii'iiiiiy. wan in the nty Saturday Kt u4 coiii iii r able informilion ii..ril ui it.f i ')r.liu iu c f the fur II, l. , t."I.. 11- .i H- nut think rit;.i,rt !l lr UJI bt t'l'Ti ist-J 1th Hit" mi rrLii.d .ng -i !- V - fr. I : rr. .i. i w v r.-. Ik- :. r . r k : , r . m i -, ; r n . ; h r . v J. S -HI - . ; ( S'-.r'.h. m.i1 t ! y ' : r- -i ii -i i : i : - - - Pu u vi i ; 1 boro ! r -! -W ar.j K thn li:li-r tinder an thrxio 1 1 ri e k f rnu h t m ii; h t h ,i i r th Nw Hri" i? l tt-r rt '' T tn r p " 1 : t r. . r ' h : . a . - r . ' h t t-a i I- - -r n 1 ! -I I. i I , y hi K1 ' s" i . r i ;.'.t I. fl ( i-n il.t- p ortf-t i t w 1: e t ! i ;i k e h n v i r " i .'a i r 1 . s t y e a r He m North ( 'hro- .''1 V li IC i Kl. Ia :hir i,un:y, iit-r Lu-Bruhl, Thurs Jar. I'lc 1j. Mr MuHei Ipock aDd Mies Kbbie Siewiirt; K. W. Smith. J. P., of- HclillDX. Nf-Hr Lt-Hiuhl riiurs.iay. D?c. 19 Mr. hJwar.i ."-in. r- ant Mis-s Jcwephine Wetht-nns;' -ii . He l aimm Smith cf t:.'"iat:r,n In J r.i- C'HiLiy. Th.nre.iay. Dec. 19, Mr. r 1. U...,tii ..ml M:rn L'Tem Si'oti. M. A; inif i Y :k S i n.t. . 1 i i. li i t r r r t p. . .i i i ' n I h f S ,t I Kiii'roi.ii after pan:' h i h r i - I ' 'Ma h f - b ::, . I p : hi'.: r y is , ' IT - - n t.ta:. in.ri. I. v-- . :i f tt .1 -i .u I : .f ' i. k d t h i it r 1 1 in : r. y to e w ( : h i r. k u ' i tm n i no-1. ir-rn plenty of l n i uc-'tuen t8 for ;t.e pru.it-r.t and active hu.ines8 mar. to - : -ii-1 We cannot c ir p. te with the in ire o'Ur.ern Statt s inrimiri cotton lii'i'iiHH i ur sensims art- loo short, hut a e t-an r a i-f ou r home en pp lea and be nB!urd nf th p ei'f?' r it- J of life. Take nv the I'urltw I ik a u ,1 hoi cholera' Nin Nfr M.rtin. and Panilici county i i . r, in-, one i f the graU'?t hr an! honnr.v p.roiuoir -e, lions in the " h'li1 r -111 trv he r-.-pi.:. r.Of f t.ridoV mother. in i.tr.t t i. .. . i u I)ec. 1th. the ii-v. M. A h'lKii.rof the N. (.'. Con- i ft rei.o--. an-l M L.ilii.ti A iele. the beaunftil :ii i . - -n; pi i-ht-d daughter! i ' a; t. W S. Bird. ,' CITT A.JTD VI : IN ITT i' P v .- R n J M" J. r T Tixi-- D A V.' 1'l.ATa fiwrakik'til l i y ul oi thai d Jfie . .t-i k a - u m - r r po I o . H r q quick ia j Ir i bij . . U) u r i r f r " m -. - . r f u 1 l ' 'Mt ... .i r r ft . n l.e S- 1 1 h i : y the ;i rm-n i i c r, k ii " ijht dfKlined ti t on i h w t -; .- r n r h i wir reason tij fre n I h r n and h ii ! 1 n- o :n A r -r-ii f re uii-f J i 4 v I'lt-.-rV' r but'- n.''--lMi i.. mainta-n a ' n S w.h tor -ijtfS nn r-ji-r r t h in n i f 1 1 - 'tils rem te I i : I . ! 5 1 h- ill I te. S'.d h. r.'i e the 1 ti ! k t r . 1 tu4 ii W 14 Xmdmj . TV 11 (Vr all W l4 ! ky U 14 m PMluAoiW. 4 Ik ielMi7. frj, D tka t7wk. 4ry kilo bl pml p by tb T' BiltJ ia pi W U oa tba 11 oow re"pit hT dirt rM 4 TH r i. howiTtr an :m.i r'aor. (ar lb at ahoold D( t .-'. i:p'. f ir. ! a railroad racmci 1r.r1.u4n tr.- iO(t r 1' ri nhn -C that r- m'uhi r. n a act itfc In ,,! rJibilit N " Hrne a baue r p. r. : f - h Wiio-ftxt- n 11. 1 we tr Usaa pn6D. iht inn 4 rw a f r- m N U' r n ii ra v a to it -'' r t Mr. WaJIo Roao ia kartaf a ry fYoa, u. cuctry :M . ,: aM 4 vaaMaaj k jaxa rotad oa Aapcu Itra, aaar Lk ooraar 0 Soa u Froai i1 SrtaaT. T r 1 arara for toar ruaa lto)aa kaaaMal la at waafc by tk Raata4r o4 oombi c Jooea as D1 M to wbiaa aoajpiaai bji4 io oaaM bw icdattrie '. o ao Bail jrail aoalaa. a itaatar Taxioty - f Taa) kajaisaM pnrtioa of Fraakhatca BMtaW(k, Braai aaxiy rruj.y OTlaf.' TV kaas la waipa:l at $3 tOO. BaMU laiaraac "Sr. Jo1 Day, " Dcacnr tt. will ka) ajaiaWvaaal B4 Saruaboro. 00:0w tmmmVf. A gr4 faaaivmi will bx 4to. a4 aa aa joyaAia occaaaoa m prom ii . 1 t Qniawflr. 0 FUii F.rry bb a1 aa ai4aaMl laai k Mr J 54 r bIB lata aaaio ?iort 1 w aa ta naa 0 th pro-a J 1 n 4 1 h : t n- l r 1 v 1 ,AI1 m h T ; r m . r health :.rer hen t tut ho if h e ri S- u h 1 - 11 r 1-1 1 m a t ' in-.U'-fd to 1 ' n -1 f r pre- 1 ro. ill i f frtigh'.v tt.iit w - u I d irirlir.. m-rTice which, coupled with low would make it one of the mot freight r iil' in the country A!, th h w. u d not only c -ntt .' th.e pripnty 1 f Nr m:i.tain. ti that of Ki:rod There 1 1 1 not a pa 1 1 ipu: (1 r Her n e hut n we thu A and ' ( '. u Tigr r or a txiu nd A' 1 In- fan that it is .v h-c t car. t'.o: 1 e rai-mii H ! . ' r the a.ir 1 ; im ho' T r V ti :.-; -)l 1 I ;ly . i.- Ai-it 1. lot? lah t u r ".1 .1 r. re t ndeaTcring ' fii:.'.- 1 : h-ir ' tv-r- -v r e 1 a k 1 : -1 , : o 1 : : a 1 1 u t t ) the im- ' tlo-ir fl mr rolini 1 " "i rruixh if e r u t ;l 1 tt 1 ef uu rcoa. He-a-ru3e. tiii tne noil better an i raise I- -otton an 1 more supplitB. Hjrn it ia naturally adaptt-d to nearly all of tne cereal and graiiae?, the culti vation of which, with improved ma chinery, requires little muscular labor. a fi 1. i i m h.ri c r o w n . h ' He h a v 1 I h ! i , f : ' o ' II: r. l-ry. Tt e r p 1 t a r: , 1 '. p 1 r t i 1 1 1 1 . t . rt!i ( pn 1 our n t y ! . f 1. f all of th-- hi:,-, of I. Tioir, of K:n-;-in The lit:, ,, Bird dil : boro. M phroniH I't Si n a- ! ' ; - 1 S.-ven S,,nr Mii M ,111 -print; Aft-r 'i.r were lii-o. wht.-h t 1- ctioice !' ir' .-ion ;r. t ! f O I li'- i il-lti- 1 r; n--r fill h Hlid 1 . in nothi npi-i nf -ili 1 1 -1 1 -r ti r-r , 'h. n h -i . j i-tl -e in .',-w.-ll pi I its 111 w I ! k i -' ' H ri t W iini-i hip; y c. :u-:r. m t-n 1 i;,i m in il a liivi-i; F f tier d t- v o t 1 t Hev. N. A. Hooker A t, .1 M Mr T .1 ial V.-. 11 - - Jlilll 1. f,H r Hir 1 S trnuel A -I of Ooldb 11 ud Mias So county : Mr. McNeal. of tte Price and of Seven f "10 t h- 1 r-. pr ; n - r i' runny we it.irir room. . r 1 e i wit' -r the OCCa-ialia-lDwing i-.i-i to tempt that care - hud failed 1 hanpi :r 1 11 ra'u la : it'ii; (di) tt-r -v.- 1 1 1 mi pie i a 1 not uied - 0- ; r j -eeii 1 ng 111 ' h-- - iicuru- t POVDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varlea. A marvel of p rity, strength and wholesomenesa. More economical lean thu ordinary kinda, and cannot be aold In competition with the mul titude of ow tegtj Bnort weight, alum or Phosphate powders. Hold only In cans. s v ,jAK'-"(' 1'owiiKii Co., 1U6 Wall at. ' iuue23 dsu wed frl 4w Tournament. Tht re will be a tournament at Vance- oo!u rrmay, December the 27th. Come 'iue. come all. Supper and ball at nuut. ' R C. Cleve. 8 E Ewell I have just received a car load of Mules, which will be di-p ud of nil most ieasonahle tei mi Call an i sc -o th in dec4 dif " f . s .s 1 1 ; 1 I . i Vance Aoademy, BoardiDg and Da' SchooJ, For Mtt'e ui Cp2S first McEcay u ti 1 186?. :: i . f.a v.. r., : 1. e i-..ent Ma, : .c S'e.--.r rt.i Ct. 'tv of nil tne M tn l t-k. IxiwmI nr:-M ia N.-tiS tn.nri lo prtnit nw i.luitrtiej wwrit fnt Aferli. JW) wk n.i nrwtrdi ntt. RIDUI.Nli a Co., 1 iirofcU wiy , Nt w Y.ri. .'.t till- i pr-i 'tfii HI, 1 1 r, d 111 iv 1 h fu.lv ; au.J Com ion of th be I M E. ( . of fri,ht p throunh New B-rie Kaisi n hoc k in anotlirr f eat u re th a t is III ED. learn mat ' oast until y 1 m- pa r t r. At. anil :i. 1 '.: .-i ti r tti ':. r - A-. ecial eur l '.hit New Berne r. d hilf way tcliaTing ... if I t. o u 1 u not like 1 i if: awy and coo 11 c u . u:hari ' The reply . r e he. . . -,i.t- r . it an 1 .Itnuiiv ' I won't t r -n 4 up r. 1 rr. : e : 1 '. : - arkaUKi of whi-h i-rr.r r U ofcta ia itafairthar . .-. e ix t ua protiacu of the c r. r 1 .e.-r. lory would hardir uiu a raor ! kHit it i th d t.o j, men : c. t.. j i r. . 11 poo 1:4 cv-ni: ruction that ju tin the bu 1 M 1 a 4 Th pa- p . f Sew 1 in r v. . a4 lurf an fur thtt 11 " o . r. ; e : . : fu I abar of Vh proapri'.y -:;.:. o raaalt to our Di4hborin( c. sr.:. r i that in tfia.r pr-par;ty we ir.i.. .-. a- part If, h o w e r we r . r. 1 -:T e r . r. U a wom id which tbeT ir much Taraaltoa with oa 0 oar matt ia(rtd. and th r.N 1 r ;:. ; ;. . ..-.,, 1 wwaaavwaa aaaa yaaiaraaT a c at ome dcids oun urn . e w i-.rr. it i bat fair to praum that thy w ul 1 ajfearal Baaroa arknar ' lak n4 tbaa ntiu of md i.Taren by tra.i1c.4at tb potat moateaaT o( i'im' ted 'ir.l w aa bacn b to th r ! fit ; . . r. : . lM akkca will ba U iaartaa i ibom ao Saw Rem Oil. 1 7 w rwrm aaiw an a pr -1 a tion of thu want acd nd f ir 4 Tt.--r a . rem ' 1 '. -; as a . e : f . . A h i.n - r Pn ::tr ' 1 1 r. : N e . : ; 1 : A . :r. 1 n r. uri ' N w Y iV: n- ; r : : :i a n ! . - h a 4 ; 1 rap in ie-i a, i&m4 as laaa ha bad ai wayi Ima a 1 rafT4 is. Zaaaa ba4laf aa laa Fair ir.iadi. I)01 ka ta ariooiple at mm yww aauiaaa n anw (t-ij- frl. nJ.br i-j?K,-r,h.r..- : i : h - fafttatf Mai aotlVwiy 4iS arsat t rota aay ttock 0 that w hich they ao 4rea: I r r I - aart a a aa Lb 8uta or ah ail we inn tn e a poai t ion '. 1 n 1 ; f ftraaca ir oc&wilim ml therehT Tby x uu ' tartni4 f rum th without contributing some l h 1 n to ou r r I' ...'..vphi in prosperity. c.d the rnat.r the v.ilume i..'nte f .r the of holh the greater the 400,1 derived. v e occai lor, a 1 1 y near sme one re mark, ' I am nol oppoed to the new rottd coming here, but I do nut want to giro tbem fifty thousand dollars for ti jing it " Thu generous .' cIahs are on a par with thefel.ow who wi 4oing to be hung for being ao lazy, and while on hia way to the place of execution, a y "iu rauat leader in the hanging party p oposed The answer that they gire the fel ow another chance. ''1,-et ua." said bp to hi com paniina, "give him a barrel of c mi to commence a life of thrift on and aee what he wi, i.lo '' This bring agretd on the lazy man was appea.Vd t ' an 1 ajked if he w. uldacc.r,tlt.e I-anguiiiy tun, in 4 a' - 1;: he "I the c. rti !-. 1 ' ! ; " - I." ; told that it at- in " he t 'd t of the cart to g on .k the lab r . quen: on shel.ir. 4 a t.arrt 1 f o-tc w os t h) great ft r th- pr 1- n f life So 1: is wr.h :iip . j r p--op!.-. tiny are . '. ! . ng to tike a i i t h t y can g at 1 u t are r. w ill.t.g to give 11 r, t h 1 n g in re turn The fact s : , i - ! i not be forgotten that in lubscnting to the ilock of this com pany we giva" n.-ti.mj. we ?niip'y ln vet 1.1 much of the city a money in what 19 ex peoVed and b-lit-rt 1 wi 1 ) be a good paying investment 1 1 1 not lose ig h t of this. 1:1 i make up ;oir n: ir. d to vote fjr the proposition . al ope ration a Ok t. . M ac k ey ;i ti,l . that with a w . . . enab,e one to N 1 te r r. e to Nor r a r h u r s from ; err." and twelve t.ar,ei to New York : n within twenty rk ty this line, and .nat-!y ri-.ser Tn: .' travel. -r J it 1 c Inn le-1 hi 1 n 1 .in. . n r v 1 e rit.i' r 'ill -err. tr;;,g tt,e r.r.cipai . r. : w -u . d . we feel assured, alvautage frtim it Thin. . t we reasonably eifKVt to hotels property up .a-e ajme a thrifty 4 d f ae . . r. 4 that for tax as. . I M t L . . . . i mm pa ia nf ai away ao artfaoi 001 1 No - by alatraaa. U ai for yoar owb Cont no .or on the I : ne Uta tkiaa men i Hoa I mm ar iitsbU..'. . ao oa i la pr.' aa4 tf ywa fail ta avttJ faail ajtaa fa yoaraaJf a-7 at amiil la ioa( rtrar - froal apaoaut Mr. Ha ' raawlaao oa Eaat Froai r r-v that an: ; 1 New Wn - ! r the cocaiag 0 new line of rai.way. te up oa Ox ' coast mor cf a manufacturing point J-5aatbaa taan it do u :i 11 in r. pe. aod praa ct. b larlv dependent cn ml. W. B. Bladaa aaii OCkT-I ara hT ;Q ,t nrihbors of adjacent n t:e f -r baiilt. 5 BtTM bl aay obr th bulk of iu merrant.lt operations kb ta U 8laki a tk iabr LoJoa- ! The 400 i wilk and kioily feoor.g that T- baa so long rxiatad between cur neigh DoBbrr bora aai ouravlvea should be f :-r.. ' an 1 w should I'BWfCiir inp.-rt ;t. tia. BkJpa) wiil (ti ! ail that cnocerai their welfare t ler 1 Moaaay, Wadaaaday , io willing and gener ui hr. I projctf -alculated ;.- !-. , -..-...r WrT 1 tor y V h f n 1 h s k .:. : . v :-. : nighborly action p. i r. ..: i?rvaio binr fi . t-- r s e . --I . t incurutxtcl upon u ar. ! ; - dual merit of j j a i : -e an'. ; t t lab ta arrpaada darin. 1 "'-"n,a M l-' liarwla will alar h- - ,n ' reae : r 4 a . r. : n tM. la X. C D. Ua a ill raraas iu trVwaaaJy aad Friday aW-aowi at 4 o'clock . armlaai aa Saadaya, Tbaraday BaaarUr. T asty Ua aad EUorio L,4kt Co. aaa arkaaa1 ikv i J aa.aat from ib Faar AaaaeiaaJew aad wUl aaak ar irat"V: r v ! . ; tra i . r n'tp v ti n i '. t : deco :. i r a r. 1 tt.r pr-.i r ! -on.i.ti-T. n : . . . e-i . in 1 : f. ,ik . t c far. - t ; . -tun, sut a lain. al l.ii-iir,.l if our p.ple will t- a. r. tr.e imp- rtance of the .jues ti." w : : he -.i.e.i upon to decide ;. - ; r '. r,'it pn lit h ' N n a ! r m u ne r at i ve trade, of a r . -;i ra -'.e r . wuh t 'en ter and t'-t. r am New Berne is at I n: t: '. :T :. n in a bottle of1 h -'' V A N Railroad 1 the f i th- ii A I. ii Ml road at j ' r :', k ti r a 1 1 v e and literal I ; '. . t-1 r! itant tax upon ;t.-n ii-.. s-cticr.s entirely I Build It r. Self Effec) iir. (i. R Ward, of Jaokeo:. v ille. Onslow county, was in the city Satur day. The reporter was pleased to meet him and talk with bim on the railroad queation. a question which is now in teracting the citizens of thi eaetern aection and peciaiiy the people of New Berne Mr. Ward, in our opinion, hag Tiry reasonable and sensible views regaro neK-u-d too much by our farmers. All the money expended North and North tst for our pork and beef xhould oe kept at home. The amount of money sent fr. ui the Sjuth for articles of food and manufactured implement? is start ling. They all ghould be rained and made at nur vt ry doors, and until then we are bound to ex perier.c? the pret-eure of str mgent times N: arly every intelligent man will ad mit of the above argument, but how many are doing all tbey cau to bring about the reform V YTTy few, no doubt, ; but it must come if we wish to become more prosperous and independent, arid; u n liomi and pay we as go. i Le. tures Before Vance. Academy, rriday was the cloa.ng i'y at i'r f W R Sainner's sch ol for the : h . ! ii s The morning was spent in the regular exercieesof hearing leistins, antl in the afternoon a few ?hort and apipropriate lectures n delivered before the pupil. It was wr.h much pi leas lire that we' were present to hear the talks, because j while they were applicable to children th. y were interesting and instructive j to all person;.. 1 lirn. C A Battle spoke lirat in about , a ten minutes' talk, from his first ut- 1 terance Mr. Battle realized that he was addre-sing children, some scarcely ex ceeding five years; cf age, but the close j attention they gave bnu indicated that i he might have Spoken three times as long and not wearied them. They j watched him with all the intentnets and respect paid tue eloquent stites- mm in times of exciting quevion8 Mr. Battle was followed by Revs. R. W. Stancill and I L Cheanutt who We regret tt learn that Mr. Richard Berry ot this citv. y t-sterd u rtt'cived a telegram from Hartford, l.'onn., an u 'uncing the . ii li.ii death of hi. brother Mr Willi, ,m Berry, on the 18. n instant The funeral will take place ou Saturday ti e 2;it. lut-tant. The deceaaed has bt t n connectoa 1 with the Aetna In-urnce t'ompmy of ' Hartford Connecticut, for mmv years, honored and trusted for Irs sterling in tegrity, prompt and courteous, in all ' his intercourse with the public and j faithful ia the d ischarg.' of his every i duty. I Mr. Berry has been chosen by hia people to till many positions of trust in j the city of his repidence for successive ' years, being honored for his integrity, I character, and executive ability. The! deceased was a distinguished member I of the order of the Knights of Pythias I having pa-sud through, in successive gradation, the various positions of' honor in the rub jrdinate. Grand and ' Su preme Lodges Mr Berrv was a reeident of our com munity before the war and his many; friends will regret to hear of his 6udden 1 demise. H. OUITIAKV Enured into reat. at Richlmis. Oos low county, i n Sunday, Nov 12th, at I 12 o'ci. ck m . Cnariie B. Kconce, the i Notice j Notice ! J. W. SHEPARD. Of V ILSON, N. C, informs ub that he will open up a stock of General Merchandise IT HIS OLD STAND IN POLLOKSVILLF, about January 1st, 1890, where be will be pleased to renew all business trans actions with his old friends, and solicits patronage from them aa of old, cto dlwl Spt c ial attention pi id to M,.l l.t mat h e Commercial Law. Book tut pit, g and Penmanship. Experiencd u at her in instrumental music. Vocal mumo a prominent feature. Tuition, including board, waehing lights, etc., $65 to S75 per t-vseion of five months. aT For Catalogue apply to W. R SKINNKR, Principal. g2ua4 tf New i-erno. N. C. J. VY. STEWART For the Ndxi30 Days We viil uiier special iiiduceiiients to mer , chants and cousumers in our Large and Finely Selected Stock of TOBACCO and CIGARS. All we ask the- public is to cxtiiiiiue stock and prices before buy ing" r 1 cv, "r. . . as we propos - il 1 ilfiii! Lumber is Advancing. Saw Mills, Steam Engines, SHINGLE MILLS, 'HAY I'RESSES, Ac. If you want a Plrat-Claas SAW-.11ILL, send for Catalogue to A. B. FARUVIIAR Crt . ,l,ia..i deela h Voik, Pa. Driving Ahead ! ANOTHER BIG LOT OF Tobacco ! Tobacco ! Just received at J. F. TAYLOR'S. Largestock of Fine lloises nnd Mi. Iff constantly on hand. Suited to tinting draft and farm work. Good and safe single and double teams. Saddle horecs for bt th lad iei and gei -tlemen. Open all day and late at night, se 1S d It THE say '.rii We thine st won t c or : ; ; t-.r any-our S r. t ri ut rr -an ta-'.e interchange of - lnj lhe mat ter of e x tend in (t the rail- b.iged to do ita ru.j, whicn is now being rapidly built es. from whoelfrr.m " iimm Jinn to .T.clr ..-tn r i I ! let ln o. .uppiy their wacta rnori I tbi, cisy. He says that th pe-pleof i o-i.i ..nother. I Onslow are very desircus of having the wrmg. has ben ' road as propoiej by the Ei"t Carolina - l.-il prcw tims.Llnd ,nd HhIk-st fomny built: tl.tt ry has been morf ! (h, p(,0,t of his county w ho no w give .. .!. pr ue-t .o mis uniair , New l!erne ltt,lr p,Uon,,e willcer r.g N: wr ng under i tainT n,n .e i 1 r. withdraw patronsge it because a train Ka aod r. '. ka Tmmx. Tlaaifhi laa city arv tby w-aasat f aadrTSdaaia. W mmdm ' L-tialatara mad ui i iaaa vasit Taw) Ti afflatai ar (aia faUy la - Laj3-aag wbi.-b de Jcqaot an i to : r. p. r. : tie ... Owarf Posad star, saaeiai lmlH, ...E mt laa Masavai Li fa Lawarmao mooiri itmr btwr, W , .- Cbwrpaay aa 3sw York. H ta a ' S Brn ar aau-e.r . r. : la j ror- r-1 wraoaprvaiioo . - j i : .--m- , , ' tract of va.uab. nc t :. . : g lif. ooapMy ia Ui ; lJl. it-:.:,.r.t . "H- Ha a a toacbara Baa aad a israa of mr tit iw 1.1 Uvea,- :,-.. -. ilaadd of popiat.Mi w - - -. aai tacaol auk h t! i a wb i a c eroa-T mm o f oth r r - . . .-. . i aaTka, aa rla xbibOoai autatjac aVaoatioo ar i - TWy ars (bamT to ks arias- vaaa ai4aM rai.r 1 ft-. . - 4raJaad aa adtCaoa f (t okl Into prp r ia: .- i aa n k4 a 1 - p - -. - ' -'AA BfLba JoiMftt'. ,imh-, . w, . .. ... wit a tmJi B4arissBat Pro- , m u woad.rful Sh an! ,.i-.r it. t adarvkia aad law ' taraacs. saa by i& bai. n. .A... ... ... obfocti va rwaa. a aaaa in aj.4 pr aur-.n v 1 OS far oaptaal r 1 ,ti r ' wbT la Eaaaara v 'arc in tr.r,; : : Sl- L L Caaataata, Saaow Htil, , rtebaa aiaxpriaw mi r.-' to i wba baa aawaaad. ibr aaii (raaa ta i e ' our 11 " i. : I larwa4 f l n.-r -!-1 r-T:- ' raaaa as? I imtf baa ar-aa aajai skaaaW ly. praachad ka laa ebarab bar mwim Ta aaroooa wa a aaaaraatar g aad d if j ta Is ial waaa bt. Cbaataaa a Drabia . tt waj V;1a bta rwaiar ianj ar aa Uaa itM Saaaa ia Jaataary a ad oo a I y ( i r -. r. . I hava a,-i.i w -, -s oft. ro.t dv nn:a ' '. wai.-b kit pr-..-. .- . t 1 wo 5 r ' ' - r. 4 c- " ' i;rt5d -4 "'.a a t -. & -. ' r. C( 'ot ck Ursii : tf ti t ' . W ry aa kov tbat tA . . .; artaol awr apoar-ua ia ia j'rint (aaaaat Sw BwM Prwvrva j I !- sarafaaiy fmmi . Tay ar bd ap--o Uaa i aia I saw rail read fraoa ( kw7 aa4 w fai Bar tby w.li a im awjasad ao a i r ry tbaa ao oa i.. faoi faily aadarataad ti aofisast Aa ocoosiuaisy : o(Tr-i (w lefa la laba a saV forwani W , .a, Oai a saauai p4 w d t f uaj a laga lliaatraaaid ii.'ti(ii4r.i f J k Qaararw. w bo ba fjr a asr rar iaoriag to M-Mialt a tTr.t pr -p. for foi a faroiabia (xoi i'it''i 4aawwir. Mr. Howard is iiuon.. rm.. wa aa bat baxa aad aaa tno caa-h taaady la una'; is( lb wajit 0f a. a f sir - Uiaiaoek as lr( aai varied tt 1 aay a aiiam wua hicn w! f.cJ la) Mr iliatr i i au r'. aa 1 plea aaa palliais J. O. Brlaaoa. Eq of Pain i.-o asaaty. writaa U la JctuiL a fjJ law "A m aa gl'tag bi aim a Jaaoa) sLaraoa wa ooaxtaojiiaxi to Paa liaa aaaaiy )aii a a traaap oa Dc 1 Ba bt taJd U) bar eooaaittaad boom Mail ia Vbrftaia. Caraoa ka a tali. taaa bm, taxbl ooa ioa . vry kaaaT Wad, broad foraaad Jarg y SB awaaa W ar ati yaar of ba a vary p suajiar law) laa brad-Ba gtsaa aa taiaWacwsry aocoaat of btsaif . ti mmmtrnm ippi; la aownfi of Paaalico imi, mt Bf yaoro- " lur: 1. r '. r l 5 ia '. e a 4 - . . ; - ur .-1 . . ' n: U4 i i-'-a we. ft T.lll'l : i - w e ft -. t ; "5 . t - ft - mf . it Ul. w- a p ;-v-: - a : : ni m ft -: - ft i .1 . w : . w -t '.:--I4I1 -'1', : ;.'-" ui. i ;'.' t Wiiim. w - r-. - ou r vary ct: . tb m oat i (in ijalk w e dc a -aad r"ilv t Ii j : f -Maw Born- kr. a ta w . t t ft ' II loan t -. : ft. f I C of the t Uft a aomstbir-g re thought' g v.-ri it ; h mi th; and : f tr ... A A N - ". HmI " I an i th'.-. e nn ec ting heir an i Vi'.ktn Rail- - e r ti. ii. r..T i f reaching ' .i t -. u -een-ed the on I v r t s : -.tr ry out ih is . tit '. i ; le i in 1 it ia '' i . :r. : i, . t n . i 1 :. 1 1 o w and . r 1 to t . r. s 1 1 y a - -o m - ..'.-.rao.M ii.ing. j w r. se a p ; ta I h t i" k we I r.tM- w ..I a: it Wil is ' r. r. - -1 with the -t II - ! ir.! t:i e Vp ' it:: ' ft v K i . road via : t ' t h ' n p 1 a - ed I n con -h r t '. e , i i rar n b. - ro, I n in I into Tennee. M-jit may b icoom- tn- '.V A W and R. A i N r i f.e ternttry with ! . r ' m u r. era 1 1 v e com- . - n r'.nrd to our . ' r 'v this system of f r - ft c ti ..'jmbu Atlanta1 !. 'i .P. Ml 1 W. ' r.-ru-t r. f the F.ast 1 i ti- N w Brn-gram : d" -r r. w.v other ex v ....... h .s r ut e or : the lifer; r . and r '. ft : . : a e t n e r r s pe c , t ' r f.e t i . i r. eft , with - r- r ft t This - . ' e r g e t ' . '. h - . r - ft t city. Mr. - people of th come to New There i- not rket for pro A aw-taJTaVaB.-T-ra JTV Jlavwa CaroJiaa j . faaiJfty . Taraar aad Braaaoa's rapid m."mi a.hnaaaca by ta andcotuni p-ci ar Cards. 8cmoI n. k. oabai !-Vuooi Swp-pli'ft Ukd-lta ata dll JJ. TL3T RXC71VED A a w lot of Job . tJ Ibonfc. Oood work, low pic. Call Mai mm aaoipaaa a lb Joobjial ! Orm. !--. - Jjt o( 1 ritii.'ti : hst '-: r r a plac. it -.aae it r-f. . appatriare, ar. '. f t la certain to b-i m ac a ,'. i -by lb transient ria.tors 8ituat-d a it ia New B-rr.. n plataJy cjt oS from all this, n ; r ; . w 1 r. e t- ..no : o . f. f t r. r t- -i -1. . f A r a to r. t - t e x par. ! into ih" ' e -ri-.e werf ul. k h we ii.. this rail ; r . e r. ta new a n 1 ; . f her.- ft; to us. th- - t. . e. t een P ld , . : c t' ; r .'St. t from i t mean l; me let r.-ioe-tion and he : -en w n j has the Sew i-err.e at heart art in explaining r-ft-iDg tht favorable ii port a", c demands 'rcrt-sj be up and ' t -to-t.-.s that may ' i. et ruction of t he '. ..a. w- Railroad wii; .1 ' ;-.' - that will he A t- : N t Railroad. i ! a Tirtualex e : r p. r at i o r. s are ; - t: t v in; 1 t h g.v-i J s ;. ft . ; :f.-r rn etl late -,r: ! N.t' Kiilroad for .'. - :;:.iv ! ' brought to 1 i:r;t -ite 1 via W 1 1 v.-.rio.i ti ei 1 1 u at ion . t h e r view if it. if the Leo mis as u hksly, runs by their doors to I Ward B.iys he thinks that his section are inclined t. B e r r. e . And why n o t -in the St Hie a better m duce nor a town where gooos a;, sulo cheaper than 1:1 New p. r;.-1. If Ne Berne gets h r rhare of the trade from Onslow and Jones ci unties while the re is no railroad between here and Wil m.ngton. ill she not still get it when tha railroad is built '' Will the railroad offer greater in lucements to the peop.e to go to W il m in gton than t will to br i r g them here'.' t'ertainlv not As far as distance and coat of tra.el i-i con cerned, these will be proportionately the same on the railroad as they are now by horse and wagon. No neither city will have the aivantage of the other in that matter. But bow about this point - The road from WilmiDgton Ui Jacksonville i goiog to be built, t iVi r. o ;.m. ,' . Mr. Ward tells us that there are now about eight hundred hands at work grading, that th road ii graded to within atxjui eight mile of Jac k son v i 1 1 -. Before many months have pasae.l trains wi:i be running from Wilmington into the heart cf Onslow c.iur. ty this i. aa aa u r e d f ao t Thit ill p u t l h e w h . I e of Ooalow coun'.v a great denl near, r Wilmington than New Berne .' e .' -ti. if !.-... 1 f :.' j N - w Be rr. mn: if r .: i i t t r. e r i t r -; . n t : . - t r a 1 - - - ; . - t . . l f r ;n 1 1; ft t - 1 1- n 7 : .- ; i v . t 1 1 . ' ': r.. f e :.- , - . ' , V i ; : . a . '. t 1 - r : : . . w ft v t s a e :: j . i r ' ' . - ; at r nag- ; t ' t u il I 1 1, e p r o p -ie i r o . i fr..n New Berne to J c k. u. v i . I- n ci it n tr.e v ilmir.gton r-iad. am. i a I or greater i n i uc t- th-. j .. p e i f J Tie ;ti. i . ..,i .;r.'.:"i t ' ;m p , N- w Bern r a : . r 1 (r mi W . 1 m i n g . o n t n v 1 1 1 o w i . 1 certainly t a k e New f'-crne s Ooalow trale. A through line fr-'hi New Brce to Wilming'on will greatly help both cities and thec.uu also made tneir remarks suitable to the i ju o j c a 1 1 o n . After th' a j d resi--.-. the principal, Prof. W R Skinner, t-pjkp- a few w r is reoitive to his students, and they give him th" same marked attention. Tn- happy smile that played upon ti'-ir countenances during ths entire eierciies was sutHcdent evidence of th. ir de'ight it what they were hear ing Mr Skint, r --hows much tict in the management . -f bis ecuool. lie seeoiS to have a tpecial insight into the diepio S tion and tempernuipnt of what is gen- j era'lv li rin-l b,id loys. He governs; bv kindneis and tirnmess nnd says that I lie rarely In orct-inn to uje the rod j W.iell It li lo oitd he il les not heeitate j t I ply it .. i in an eir-ctive mannpr. It i - r;p i f t h e t e -; 0 He : p 1 lm d chools we h,ni."e ev.-r 'en. an 1 ii de.erving of all tlie Mice- tr- it I- g tining Ano'.h.r teicher. M n Mtmit! Rich-ari-oti, (' Svluia. " ill be added to the faculty on he 1st of January. Miss Richard-o;. is a gr id uite t f the Narh vii.e .Teen Normal Sch .o. and wi.l ootne with th- beet of recommendations beloved son of Bryant S. and Sallie B. Kooucc, aged about two years. Little Charlie deal and lovely boy, A mother's pride and a father's joy, Now s weetly slt-rp; r g at theSiviour'e feet. His ep.rit in heaven, waiting his loved i -nes to greet . To heaven, witn my dt-ar brother Eddie he's gone. And le't u 1 i n t tiitlt their absence to mourn . Sweet, precious b y, how often our t bought? are f you. But i or grief h ni-uaged by our faith l.i a Saviour pj true. Farewell! no mor" on the t arth I shall I PC iSweetCharii--. though ail of us were so fond oi ir.ee. I Put when God etuis all hij loved ones, ah then. Do you want Groceries? Do you want Meat aDd Lard'.' Do you want Cheese and Butter ' Do you want anything usually kept in a first class Grocery Store? Go to J. F. TAYLOR'S, Wholesalo and Retail Grocer, Middle Street. P. S Our prices are LOW. GREEN, FOY & CO. hpuveri we i t tod . am . 1 ni'-et him. u . and praise Z R C. n n a c t k The Darts Land Company. General Rib'-rt Rin-om is acting as isaociate ar,ent for New Borne in securing subscriptions to stock of the ' D.is Land Company." The obj-cts . f this association were set forth in an article front the pen of Hon. Wharton J Green, whi h was pub i-hed in the Jul ' k.n Ah a few days ago. In brief, the object is "to purchase a valuable body f land of about -Y700 acres on White river. Arkansas, of which our late t.i.n Tel chieftain, ex Prer-iient Davis, l.ed p us, sed . upon a capitalized basis o' ..l.e hundrei th.iusind dollars, llvi le 1 into aharea of ten dollars each, ftii t whi e it is believed that money so suhs-nbed will be returned in full at - i !tnt lav. it n nevert h .'lies asked h .. i. I." tt into it as a mwre monetary r - j. to li oi t . ' e i r in -ao lion . P.. claim S s i g t- e r plane." in- ; on ey e ;, h-c r i ie 1 woi be given tt. pur p. se of relieving the financial jui bar rassm enl "f Mr Davis' entate and t.. provide a moi- ra.e competency for h ,s f im ii y Gnueral Hiniom will call upon the ! ;'..-e"i tt tt. i "it during th rtays I I.- t j, t en now n.l t 'h r lstm is and solicit ' - 1 1 .1 c r i ptd n : to this moat laudable en . terfrise. We hope and feel assured thai New Berne will do her duty in tins matter. Mis Liberty. holds aloft the torch on Ked'o-'i I-land. in New York Harm r. r. j o - in hat is literally an iron C'-nrtitu: ion . a'.d wj we don 't think it worttt ivr i.e 1. 1 recommend to her the use of Dr Ihto - "s Favorite Preecrip ti in hti tnn is tut.' one great excep tion which proves the rule For all the rest of womankind the "Favorite Pres cription" is indispensable. The young girl tee.1i its strengthening help at this critical perud then ehe is blossoming into woman hood The matron and the mother find m it i n viorat'.on and relief from the Lurtv rous ills which beset their en-tear And ladies well ad vanced ia yrara universally acknowl edge tho r- ti ;'i nig and restorative etft-cts cf "his fivoritc- and standard rt-medv. The toy medi'ine for wo men, sold by druggists, nder a positive guarantee from t..e manufacturers that it will give satisfaction in every case, or money v. i : 1 be refunded. This guar antee h is beer, primed on the bottle wrapper, find faithfully carried out for man -srs A Fine Florida Tonic ! Mr. Foster S. Chapman, one of the landmarks of the Georgia drug trade, now of Orlando. Florida, writes: "I can hardly select a single case of the many wHom I have sold Guinn's Pioneer Blood Renewer. but w hat have been satisfied; and I find it the best remedy for skin diseases I have ever sold, and a Fine Florida Tonic Fosteh S. Chapman. Orlando, Fla. For sale by R. N. DUFFY. New Berne, N. C. New Berne High School FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. New IJeriM, N. C LIQU0HS, ,.tc. iS V:A k;;0vVli the iar.;vL i; citv. and a clans either cf our lishinn's will vince the most tical that whicn t- be i tiie :o into we are in Do a General Banking business. ' New Banking House, Middle Street, fourth door below Hotel Albert, fld wly JEW BERNE. IV C Cakes, Crackers, and Candy, For the Holiday Trade Sold at Rock Bottom Prices at WHOLESALE GROCER, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. N. C. (oiPiur.1 aw Uaata, Oa, and Whtakay Bab. It oured at horn with ont pain. Book of par Uenlara sent 7KIC. B. M.WOOLLlfT, M.D. Offloe WoitbaU St. COTTON. New York, Dec 23 -Futures closed bartlystai. Salesjof 29 cOO bales. Dee r. 10 II June. 10 35 January. 10 14 July. 10 41 February, 10 09 August. 10 4H March l't n Sept. 10 05 April, 10 21 October, 9 S2 May. 10 2c' Nov New Berne market quiet. Sales of ?.t bales at 9 '25 to 9 ri0. iow grades. DB. G- K. BAGBY, SURGEOK DENTIST. OfGoe, Middle street, opposite Baptist church, dec3 dwtf NEWBERN, N. C. CLOSING OUT ENTIRE STOCK AT trv through which it runs 1 -t a build th road in seif drfer.se. Warning. A n . a n by the nm of ( I r y , a native of th- State of Mass , an.) claiming to be a Diaoipla minister, and as he says, "a self -constituted evangelist," has teen holding forth at T.eLtoti and ether places nrar by. Be it known to a.l that he has no authority whatever to preach, and that they a a people are not at all respon sible fur what he eaya or does We know nothing of his chara "t-r. Give hima wide berth. Keepect f u 1 1 y , H I) HaP.PF.K. Ii. W. nta-sou h, I. L CliFtyTM'TT. 1 Mi- t,1" 1 . 1 dT Missionary Weekly, Riohnur, i. Va , will pleaee copy. ani-e Male and Ft mule Academy. Ntw BEFtNE. Deo 211. l"y H t.F H 'Ni .it Master J W.Miore, Mr B H Melton. Mast-r H B Moore. Miss H. II. Fowler. N. S Fowler. Mr. ti W Ga-kill. Master Harry Scales, Master i H . Bry a n . M aste r i i t-o Hirker, Master Fred. Scott. Mr " ;K. Harri. Musi.. JI Fowler, Mr W. B Smith The New Rector for Christ Church. I R-v T. M.N.George, who accepted . soma time ago the rectorship of the New B-rue Parish, arrived last night. We j take the following paragraph from the Iiurhim Sun : "Rev. T M. N George, for several yen p..,.. rector of St. Philip 's Epis 1 cop..l church in Durham, preached his farewell sermon tin Sunday last, and will leave tomorrow for the Ne Berne Parish, the rectorship of which he accepted some time since. His peo ple here give h i til up reluctantly , and mev will part with him with the deep-.-si regret The New Berne church is to be congratulated upon spcuriog such a clergyman. He is pure in heart, genial aud gentle in disposition, earnest in duty, faithful in every trust, able and exceedingly interesting in pre senting the gospel in its truth anil simplicity. He has few equals. The he-t wishes of Durham will go with him an 1 his family to their new home. May the Lord richly bleas his labors and give turn length of days. DO M EST I t' TI ttKKT New Bi:knk, N. C. Dec. 24 .The fol- , lowing ar tolaj's quotations in this market : ! WHOLES ALX PRICES. Skkh CuTT'on S3 vtO-a.25. Rlt'R R Ukrh. 60a6-5c. C' iTT' ..n Seed tfl2 t Oald-00 per ton. ; Lggs 1 fi cents per dczn ; Ci 'KN 4T-toO cent per bushel. i Mii! - bV e,,,iteci j Potatoes Bahamas oO. S5c. : yams. 40 t50o. per bushel. ; Onions SI 00 per bush.. j lK)C I 'L .'Out, -1' to 5c. j H a Ms Country, 1 la 1 2c. Laki .'ountry 1 "a". 1c. -rtiogitN- -(rf.ati 4'.a-r0?. per pair; ha f grown. 2' ao'ip. 7". CO i-.-r btt.'hel. ( i ats New crop. 30.t37c. including sa. ks. r I'L'EH New . GCot7'V. HaV t 'rab grasi, 3")a4 a. tS8b PoKK.- New 411 50, SholLDEK MkaT SalO-c. 0. R. 's. V B'-. B. s and L. C - 0ja7c. rr.oc-K S3 00a6.50. i., is:;- 7. by tne tierce. Sails Baie io's.2 ,V). SCGAK--'TranulBted . h .XjFFV.P- 1 Sa'2o.- i '"heese 12ial5. Salt S0a85t . per sack. MOLAflSEb AN D SYBCPfl S0a4fo. fCBR08KN - Powder S (i Shot Drop, 8"; 4J: hack, $l.fi" Hides Diy. 3.5r. ; green 2o Tallow 4r ;--r lb Deer Hides Dry. lon2-'c. Wool- 12al; Bsipwu 1 20- tier Ih Spik.ts luitrKNTiNE Market dull at 4'. f per gallon. Tak-$1.2-1 per bbl. of 2S0 lbs. 1 Cklpe Tri.FF.NTlNE Mrket firm at 1 -?2 2a f. r 'irgia ana yellow dip and ! 1 20 for h-.rd . 1 Staves R O. hbu. dressed. S12al5 ptf M : TiMHERCy press. IS in. and over, in demand at S5 00 per M. Fall Term commences first Monday in September. Three Departments: Primary, Inter mediate and Academic. Building large, commodious, and fur nished with a well-equipped Laboratory and Library, and necessary appliances of a first-class High School. faculty consists of live, experienced and progressive teachers. Instruction thorough and practical. Special attention paid to Voice Cul ture, and to physical, moral and spirit ual development. Discipline mild, but firm. Special inducements offered to poor boys and girls desirous of procuring an education. Boarding facilities good. Expenses reasonable. For circular or information, address jy28dwtf G. T. ADAMS. Principal. the position to sell lower than any retail house in the State. A trial wi . c j: As Li jrc err, nee. u0., Liquor Dealeis Tobacconists and NOTICE. Administrator's Sale- The undersigned will sell at Public Auction, on Friday the 27th day of December, 1889, at Bynum & Jenkins' Store, Maysville, Jones countv, N. C the Personal Property of the Estate of tne late Bazel Jenkins, deceased, con sisting of Horses, Mules. Cattle, Sheep. Hogs, Carts, Wagons, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and Farming Im plements generally, etc., eto. C. E. FOY. d6 dw Adm 'r of Bazel Jenkins, d ec 'd GREAT BARGAINS. The Stock of General Hardware, Cut lery, Locks, Hinges, Saws, Saddlery, Cart Material, Wall Paper, Paint, Oil, Glass, Shovels, Hoes, Forks, Iron Pipe and Fittings. Iron, Steel, &c .. &c, also Plows, Cultivators, Farm Machinery, Cotton Gins., &c , belonging n the business of Geo. Allen & Co.,-, will be closed out during the next few weeks at VERY LOW PRICES. Old M .ri.t t -it S. W. ( 'or. S o N E v, auglG d w r t , Idle and Ste i;r,n:;i;, n. c. Kinston Book Store, In Hotel 'f ull ItiiiBIinc. School books and pi-honl supplies a specialty and at living prions. Royster's candy, the beet in town, fruits, cigars, tobacco and e r. u !' . Headquarters for li-h-rig tinkle, crockery, glassware, it. Agent for the New I'.oi.. -. wing Machine. Respect fully. JOHN L. HARTSFIELD K inston . N . i ' You Can Sav T-'i .1.1.' Bv Slu bu i ii t: el p. ,H. oney I.'. .. ly All persons indebted to Geo. Allen tSr Co., by either note or account, are noti fied that payment must be made at an early day. Indulgence cannot be given. L S. WOOD, augl dwtf Trustee. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY W- ho l.e ( re ; 1 1 1 i i them b. !..r. : -. We h:. . t the 1 1 ar. I i r e invite i i u r at t Agenti- f'l cc -lei-rated R di-a leri 1 1 1 I .: ' Tilt' Hi o; I e I : e It Ctloll to 1 January, A I the citv of N. Whitty A (. from the . o.i law Nov U7.' . 1 i.r.d I I. .t M.x ti. -i ' c r i c i i . i i ti . c, i ' 1 1 it m s i,;iil ;.nd I' a- I. 1 l.e . I , ta I tl tt 11 V of -t Mill I 111 opt lied at it i . 1 vt a i ti ijireii by I I . t '. it t -1 kotic: J. E. SMITH, agt. ROBERTS BRO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GR0CERI iiS, PROVISIONS Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. We fell FLOUR direct from the Mills in Michigan. Kinging Nots t ears, somttimes a roaring. ' bu z- Hood's Sa rsapar 1 1 1 a is table preparation, being jjrious ingredients. It is it curative power. purely vege f ree f r . m i peculiar in Tn th zing sound, are caused by catarrh, that ex-eedinjly disagreeable and very common di- -ase. Loss of smell or hear ing also result from catarrh. Hood's S ir.apanlla. the great blood purifier, is a peculiarly successful remedv for this , i,se-is- which it cures bv purifying the blood If ou suffer from catarrh, try 11. Kid's Sarsapanlla, the peculi-ir medicine. w KKOiM NKW YORK CITY. K. Hawkf lipirMr: Your patent ... re-e; e.l some time since, aud :.i ll'cl at tn-' wtunlelful ; i- - ne ov.-r litv evetight . - . c 1 , : . tl in y t ld y lue-ttes nnd wet: J " 1 1 8. A l.K A N HEK A C. A II, . -o.i,-- ' H. mrtl of I rude. - tl -ug s'ore of We have in stock a big supply of West India Molasses, which we import direct from the West Indies. Give us a call and see our prices. ROBERTS & BRO., South Front street, NEW BERNE. We job Gail & Ax's and Loril lard 's Snuff. HEADQUARTERS Breech-Loading GunF, Brass and Paner Shells, Powder and Shot, AT L. H. CUTLER'S, NEW BERNE, N. C Salesmen WANTED to canvass for the sale of Nursery Stock ! Steady employment guaranteed. GOOD PAY for succ ssfnl men. Apply at once stating age. Mention this paper. As agents for owners we offer for sale on easy and accommodating terms the follow lug d escribed Improved Keal Karate In the City of Heir Berne: No. 1. WHA.KK PROPERTY AT UNION POINT ; Includes the piece of land known ae "THE ISLAND." and the wharf or roadway leading thereto from Kaet Front street Also, water space now being Oiled In. The location la the best In the city for all man n facturlng purposes, while tha largest 'iaft visiting our waters have ample depth of water for loadlDg and unloading at the wharf. No. 2. TWO HOUSES AND LOTS Al UNION POINT, occap'ed as dwellings. No. 4. THK IRON KKO.N f WAKKHOUHK ON CRAVfcN KTREKT. No. 5. BRICK 1STORE AND DWELLING ON CRAVEN STREET occupied by K. O. E. Lodge. A full descrlptlort of this valuable proper ty, together with the best terms upon which the same will be aold.wlli be furnished "n application to the undersigned at Ihelr ofliee t nSoulh Front street. WATSON A BTRKKT, deo8 dwtf Ins. and Real Estate Agts. VAIUABLE TRUCK LAND FOR SALE. About FORTY' ACRES CLEARED I.aN'D. situated within two miles of tne city.huil able for truck raising. A great bargalD. Apply to WATSON v STREET, maylB Real Eat. Asreiits. Ti,e Hen i-t r .v. election to he January, lt'i opent-d at m v n ward from tie by law f ill,. . .ei ml I,.- In , ii ih. '.' b iln v of for t i, i 'J 1 u ;i r 1 1 . will be , r 1 : . tar 1 i ll; e i n hh id Hill I . ti S f r'1,1111 ed III I -i. . 1 Waul Ni The Re, eleotu ti t bern on for the ' store on from the law Nov 2. ,. ist rat . o be h, , I a t H. o r 1 unril Boil.. I tllite W NOTIv i, i'. KO'j R g : -! i ; ... I-- Tl election bern on t lo- ls'jO. for li e in said w nr.! west COIIlel ftreets. in t hereof it- t. ml , i I N -A 1' 1 -'.. to .1 at my sat 1 w ai tl , .itir.d by 1.NGS. I V. r -1 I i- i .ft 1 ! New . A D pene.l e I .lib r.i -: t iii ,ie .la'0 See the Best Line of Silver Jewelry In the State. Hair Ornaments. Bronze Bracelets, Lace Pins, Purses, Combs, Rings, Etc. No Trouble to Show Gocds. "Bell The Jeweler," Your Attention, Please! We have a nice line of Feed Cutters, Cider-Mills. Apple Peelers, Mowers, Mowing Scythes, Fruit Jars, etc., for the eummer trade. I, V. , U A 11 h- Ti..- R elect i. in Our stock of Paints, etc., is full and complete. F o DUFF'S, Newbern.N.C.ia Nursmy Co., Huntsville, Ala. u eel 9 wly We are agent for the ("ele brated ' ZEB. VANCE" C"'K STOVE, and invite you t - -.-, 1 1 and examine it befo, buying a stove. Respectt. WHITTY & GATES. jy24 wtf Januarv. Ah'- ' th. M i.iti s precinct . in u..- - " f i, Mill ho oi.t-rii'i at i.. a ' i i.i i . j -, i . i 1 1 on of vui-t-tl mid I' 'lo h i-tti't'- in - aid precinct. fr..m tO" .!:.. ,-f f an le .Uircd bv la ill1 is i : ' m. ; i ; '. l;...-itt:e V. .; ' .'-v - i ': t N iv '.'Ith. : N0TIJK. The He.- i trillion lh" ks f.-r the , . cial t-lecUon t i h.- held oil the Wih .Ihv of Januarv , A I ' 1 hr I he St 1 'Inl i ps prteii.ct m th" citv if Ne av in r ii. w ill lie hiii-IH- I III Illy t-'.ole oil Wit-! etieet. Ill eni 1 I-r. i UU t . fr o, t I date la ' t-of ii e r . , 1 1 r ita I a w '.'.' I ' ! : ' ' : ' Regi-tr.i ' t i to , I Fashionable Tailor! ! . tn A, Hunt- u : l ha ' t ' - RI( II A iii :-.. V ; r . '.- I t -(--- v -f " ticc-ldlf sT 1 .''-so y -vf'V
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 26, 1889, edition 1
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