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' f 'f Jimi JOURNAL r Lkkns, N. C Dec. 9 1896, KIW ABYEBTUMEMTa. rgirdt Prize coffee. t . .foot-Third Special Sale. Lodge- Directory: RKKA LUDGB NO. ,,1.0. O. V.: Offl--. -r. O. Hyman.N.li.; B.. Gnloii.Y U.: IUU, BVil. Boo'ty: K. J. Diaoaway, Fun ty;i. ICoop-r, Treaa. Krgular nieet- every, Moatiaynlirut at J: Je o'clock. - tUKT ENCAMPMENT NO. 4, 1 O.O.F. -.wi:-W. J. Pitta, C. P.; It. 8. Uulon, 11. i J. L. Ooopvr, 8. W.: a H. HaU.J. .; H. 8trac,Horibe; B. B. Meal, Treaa. Beg .r kUuMkmpuwnta, lat, 8d, aud 4tn (If any) rat7 nlawa " ach month at 7 JO I VVOH CLEbafONT NO.S, P. M- I. O. O. F, .--. ro, tireen, Captain; T. U. Hy- , Uut.; W. H. Cohen, Enalfmi H. 8. non, Clerk ; W.J. Pitta, Accountant. Keg laatonmenta, til and 4Ui ' iiursuay )p aacb month at 7 a J o'clock V Hi VX LODOB Ni. 1, K NIGHT UF HAH wxNY: Maela Sud aud 4th Wetlneadny fc Klita hi each month In Rountree's Hall, a. M. Mali, Pri aidant; J. H. BnilCb, Secretar) . ft. JOHN'S LOIKJE NO. S, A. F. . KD A. M : : T. A.niven. w. si.: j. jj. ciarx, .;.j,B. Neal, J. w.j Jaa. hedmonil, a.: T. u. llvniau. i-ec't V. tiuitular Com- a'ffrttirQif au Weuutauay each month. KVMBMK CHAPTER NO. 40, S. A. M.: Viflram J. C. t.reeu, H. P., N. Case, KIuk; i. J. Lovlck, scribe; T. A. Green, Trend.; it. Redmond, Sec'iy. KVRUlar i.ouvoca taoaaM Manila each month. T. HlN'8 COMMANDKllV Nil. 10. K.T.: XKoura: F. DIrtcli, E. O.; H.J. Lovlck, G.; It. 5 mt, C. G ; 1 . A. Green. Treaa. ; B. II. a- Mfaorder. Hetcnlai Conclaves 11 tut tutTa Frlduf a ol the month. V 1 ' ' " i atwvIA LODGE NO 8, K. of P.-Mecta v , iwaday nlKhtln K. ol P. Hall, Jlulille ittv U. I). Bender, C. i!.; II. W. Si npcon. . LiVTWia. Paraoua K.R.S. pKW LOCALS ( Patter, the Jeweler, is next door. f-.V ; !0if weather forecast for today is. I gaptrally fair and warmer. ". - jTba foundation for Sc. Paul's History it well underway. Wutei J connection was made yesterday. -. i-Tba Regular Comtnunication ot i & John' Lodge, No. 3, A. F. & I; A. Mwill be held tonight. All K0)t)er8 requested to be present. ! , A number of ladies cau.e up on j tho train from Morehead yesterday to tttend the convention of ladies Hon Mission which is being held '"J in hii city. y 'rMT temperature yesterday as ob- itrTifd at the Government Climate n4 Crop Bureau, was, maximum, '' 8.6 degrees; minimum, 40.5 de- h-. ptpnif range, 28.0 degrees. 1 Young hoses Barker performed h ti hazardous feat of climbing the -' fajc-staff on the top of J. il. Huck- barn's store on Pollock street. The t BsJjir'ds had become entangled and y Jit ws(ound necessary to send some- t. ..ouf jip to umasien tneui. f : The ladies of the Presbyterinu y.. chmcu will have their annual Christ- -T . MM enterlainmont on the 18th. inst. Tht Orst part of the ereuing will b jisioted to music, a programme of , which will be given latter, after thin J- they will have on sale their fancy . work and refreshments. ( ' At The negro who stole the bicycle ..r Wonginir to Allie Cook, last Mon ."' J" day. evening, while Allie was in the i!f- skating-rink was captured yestcr-V- . day at Dover and brought to New ' Berne and lodged in jail here. The t. bicycle was also recovered and re ' taraed in good condition. H- 'The basket party given last night 3 atthe borne of Miss Bertha Kafcr, "i iaf the interest of one of the Circles l of the Parish Home Guild, was well nftended. The baskets were skill- jh. aiaaJ auwmuumicu oil v. uiju niak I , tbiws, and a fair sum realized. The t baskets were beautifully arranged Sjid bountifully filled with choice diWes.and their sale provoked a ' ' o deal of fun for those present. Don't Worry iibout your health Erp yoor blood pure Ity taking Hood'r .: HsnaparilU and you need not tear the -grip, rold, bronchitia, pneuuionia or ty .yHild few. . I ( noon's Pills are the favorite Cimily ; Mthartic, easy to lakv, easy to oprrate. ,'! The Hula Yeatrralay. , Did you attend our big print sale yea ' terday t Only think of getting good Oil- leo at 8jc tliat'a what the people bought Mt 'at yealerday. Bahfoot's. ''f tar ikrlaimaa. ' 'The Christmas committee of the Tree Will Baptist church will give ' a totertainment on next Friday night, December 11th, at the resi Jence ot Mrs. B. D. Ilimilton, cor ner Broad and Bern streets, for the benefit of the Christmas tree fund. Come one.cotne all. R.O. Godley, ' B. D. Hamilton, Managers. TOCtlRKA COLDIHRE DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabletaa s All drogifliti rufuad the money if it fail 'to car. 2Sc iar TRIM Big lr. - - Today la our special day In Mens' drcu hlrts the 75c. and fl.00 kind rlll be ,47fe. each for today only. Barfout's. ; akwriar Hala'i AsMlalaca, . , 8heriff J, L. Habn upoo assuming the duties of bis oflice yesterday, mad the following . appointments: ' Deputy Sheriffs, It. C. Kehoe and 'VV D. Tottipher. Jailor, Nathan dark, y Caly fammlaalir.r. The regular monthly meeting of the board of Coininmisaioners of Craven County began its session ou last Monday. Present. Kill, Bryan, Smallwood, Williams, Mosely. , Mr. Jas. A. Bryan, of Jhe retiring board called the meeting to order, and on motion of R. P. Williams, E. O. Hill was nominated for chairman, and elected by a full vote. Seymour Hancock arid R. W. Willianisou were nominated for county attorney, and upon ballot Seymour Hancock was elected . The bond of the Clerk of the Sn parior court of Craven county, was upon motion referred to the County Attorney. Tho report of County Treasurer Tlios. Daniels ws re ceived. The certificates of election and bonds, of J. P. Stanly, constable Sth township, and Georgo Cooper 7th ;ownship, wero presented accepted and ordered filed. Upon motion of J. A. Kryan, it was ordered that all parties present ing boud to this bo. rd be required to pay for the recording of s.utie. Upon motion of H. P. Williams, the attorney wa3 ordered to exam ine and report upon the legality of all the bonds presented at this meet ing, and report upon sitnu at 12 o'clock tomorrow, Tuesday. Geo. II. White wa untni motion, examined as to his solvency. The certiilc.ites and biimU of J.is. L. ILil.n, Snetilr, John 11. Willis., Regitter of Deeds, wen! presenti (I ami referred to County Attorney. llnmi molioM tlie (' hhi'v Attor- ney was in-truotcd to inquire into the special .law regarding tionds of tho register of decdn of Craven county whether it tan bo reduced to 10,000. Application for tho oflice of keepor of Claremont bridge was re ferred, for icferenoe and action. The taxes ofC. L. Wetherington was reduced from .000 to 8200 by reason of error. R. P. Williams moved that Jas. Dudley be elected county standard keeper. Amended that application be considered by board. R. P. Williams nominated Jas. Dudley, E. W. Smallwood nomiiia ted Eugene Tucker. Upon ballot, vote stood, for Du Jk-y, Hill, Wil liams and Moseley. Fur Tucker, Bryan and Smallwood. Fannie Williams was elected keeper of County Poor House. Certilieale and bond of J. M. Ipock, constable for township No. I was accepted and ordered to be tiled. Board took recesi until 12 o'clock Tuesday. tuesdat, Dec, 8:h. Board met 1 : o'clock. The county attorney said that lie had examined the bonds and found them correct. The hoard then went in'.o an indi vidual examination of eaeli lioir.l, which were found 'o be icgular. The bonds of th) following ofli cials were received accepted mid ordered filed. For Register of D icds, John B. Willis, col. For .Sb iilT, Jos. L. Ilahn. For County Treasurer, Chas. B. Hill. For Standard keeper, Jas. Dudley. On motion, the bonds for town ship constables were all placed at 1,000 each. ' Board took recess until 12 o'clock Wednesday. Bncklen'a Arnica Salve. The Bust Silve in the world for Cnta, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fevel Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hinds, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pny required. It is guaranteed to rive perfect sutisl'action or mouey refunded. Price 2- ie.it j per box. For sale by l' S. Dufty. SlttKIKII. At, Jacksonville, N C.,on Thurs day the 3rd. inst., Mr. K I ward Fos ter,yotingcst son of Capt.and Jfrs.U. Foster of near Satiiboro, N. O., to Miss Annie the pretty r.augliter of Mr. and Mis. M. A. Ctilbrcth, form erly of Swansborn, but now of Jack sonville, N, C. Fisq. Wm. Gardner, officiating, mucli joy und happi ness attend you Ed. and Annie is tho wish ol your friend. G. W. W. Far Oter AO Yeara Mra. Window's Soolliini! jtiiii hm heen used by ,lilnon of Mothers lor their Chililrro whili! teethinif, with perfect uceeea. It raoihea the clii'd, aouen the euma, allays aii pain, t ttre win I colic, and ia tbe best remedy tor D'anhuia, Twenty Ave eeai a b iiiie. Tha llaho Ralr. Tho sale tf lionet and mulei at M. Ilahn & Co 's stablei was not largely attended, for some reason, and the sales were not large. There was a number of sales which were greatly in favor of the buyers, and soma of the stock offered was with drawn on account of single bids. - M. Habn & Co. have some fine stock in their stables, which buyers will find to their advantage to call and examine. ' ' Fin R aaanal Mrrtlasr. The fifth annual meeting of the P, and H. M. Society of tho . North Carolina Conference met in Centen ary church New Berne, N. C.,. De cember fith., 180C, at 7:30 pv m. The meiting was called to order by Mrs. II P. Anderson, Rho in the absence of the President presided.1 Rev. F. A. Bishop, conducting thf devotional exercises, reading a se lection f i oiii 35 chapter of I-aiah. Hymn, "I love tbe Kingdom Lord " Brother Bishop extended a yery hearty greeting. The secretary called tne roll, the following responding: Miss May hew Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Black, Mrs Moore, Mrs. McCahe, Mrs, ScUt; Mrs. Craft, Mrs. Swindell, Miss Dosher,Mr8. Kendall, Miss Fragile The adttres of welcome was do livered by Miss Mavhew, reeponse by Mrs. Craft, It was ordered th-it all ministers and ladies pr-'sent who ue interest ed iu this work ha considered mem bers of this hody, aud invked to participate in itsdeliberations. Bro W. L. Cnnnigham made a few remarks assuring the ladies of hU sympathies in this great, work. Mrs. Brooks corresponding secie 'ary of the Western Conference, was introdjiceil and expressed great pleasure in being p.enf. Honrs for mooting were fixed it! 10 a. in. end 3 p. ni.. hdj'mniing at will. After a beautiful selection ren dered by the choir, pieit.eritg closed. Benediction by A. I). Belts. The raee'ing was called to order by the president, Mrs. C. P. Dye. The President's address yesterday morning wis full of tender pleading for more earnest zeal in this noblt work. The Report of Corresponding secretary showed growth in the work. Mrs. Brooks came with affection ate greeting from tho We.,tcrn Con ference. A rising vote of th:iuk was tendered Mrs. Brooks for he. address. Resolutions were offered by Mrs. Roger Mooro as to the esWb'.ishmen: of an indns'rial school in Eastern North Cafolina. Resolution? were adopted and old ired sent to the board of mi, sions, during the session of Confer ence at Kinston. Several letters of thanks were ie ceived from preachers in the West, to whom the society had sent sup plies. Mrs. Kendall was made agent foi "Our Homes." Repoits from the folio ving dis trict fecretaries were read: Mrs. McCtthe and .Mrs. Seott, afier which the mornifi session closed. Evening session was formally opened. Treasurer repotted l.'-ll 70 raised during the year. Encouraging reports were re ceived from tho following auxil liaries: Durham, Durham, TiiniU church, and Main street. Lumber, ton, Wilmington, Kenansville.South port, Goldsboro, New Bjrne, Or mondsville, Weldon, Littleton. A paper on Brcvards Epworlb school was read by Mrs. Kendall. The committees on finance, pub licu'ion and extention cf work, re ports from these wero adopted. A resolution in memory if Mrs. Berry was read by Mrs. Craft. After this the hymn, Asleep in Jesus was sung. Resolution of thanks was tender ed the kind people for open hp their hearts and homes to us. The election of olliccrs resulted a follows: Mrs. Dye, President. Mrs. Hutchings, vice-president. Mrs. Anderson, Corresponding Secretary. Mrs. Black, Recording Secretary. Mrs. Mooro, Treasurer. Col. Roer Moore, Auditor. The following reiolutions were Ursolvkd, 1st, That the aincere thanks of this hody be extended to the citizens of tfew Berne who have ao kindly profcrred, to ua the moat cheer ful hospitality, and who by their open hearted princely entertainment have placed us under lusting obligation, and will cause us to bear away, with us, a memory fraught with joy, teeming with fragrance and echoing with notes of richest niuaio. Resolved, 2nd. That to the pastor and trustees of Centenary church, to the ladies who have so thoughtfully decorated the chancel with beautiful flowers and plants, and to the ch ir for the sweet and charming music, we give our warm thanks and would invoke upon each and all to whom we have been placed under obligation Heaven's choicest benediction, Mrs. F. D, Swindell, . Mks. J. T. Kendall, - Mrs. W. H. McCabs. .' Wder bilious or eoatlve, cut a Cat caret lanly cathartic, cure guaranteed, 10c. 8 c. Mlaa Reall. WCnr, There was q'lite an exciting meet ing at the young men's club last night, the occasion buing the open ing of the ballots, which had been sent in by the lady- friends of the clob, with names tobueVcted from to decide what name the club should bo called by. y . After eevon ballots had - been taken the n,imo""Plii!e Ionian," Bent in by Miss Latin Siott, was chosen, ."Athenian," "Ofteola"and 'Ygdrastiu" were, i lose seconds. A function will bj g veil &!iss Scott during the holidays by t' e club. Kuliclita or Marmoi y. Meots this Wednesday night, at 7:30, full attendance requited as the election of offijiirs in iy like place. Nominations will be made. Niiperlor Cjnrt. Yes'erday's soss'oo of the Super ior court w is nut pro luot:ve of very much fit aottlul results. Wbitelmrst vs W. N. & N. R. R. use went to the jury. The jury twarded tha phintilf 1400 dam ages. Snow Pjmp CoN. vs. I) nn et als vas tho only other case heard, and t.bat was continued until today. Court will convene 'his morning lit 10 o'clock. Are You Holna? The Kirmess to be prisented in Wilmington is biuiihr to the grand success at Richmond, Va., last win er. Mr. MacDonnel has, in Ihe mean time, matin many itnpiovcments. He cime directly from Montreal to Wilmington.' The expense of the affiar would buy a comrortable corner lot with a neat structure thereon, but the man igers intend to let uothing stand in -.tie way of making this entertain ment tho most magnificent and itupendous ever attempted -in the South. Unu't Tobacco SpH ami amoke Your l.i re A tray. If'j'i u waot lo quit lobucco using easily iiid t.irever, be maile we", s'rong, mapne tie, lull of now life an I via- r, lake No To-U-c, the nmier vnrker that makes muk in n utroi g Many iuin ten pouods ,o len ibiys. Oi-er 409,000 cured. Buy N'o- To i(:.c t'roiii your own .lruggist,who will ii inihtee cure, Boi klet and sam- i.le neiiie.i f.ie. Ad Sterling Keniedy La., Llneugo or New rork. ZOR&B. We have the following sad news to chronicle from this n ghborhood On Deo. 1st, Susan Toltr, aged 25 years, wife of John i'oler, died. She leaves a small child, besides a hus band, and relatives to mourn her death. Consumption as the cause of her death. On tho Cth inst. Mrs. Mary Whit ford, 37 years old, died of the same disease, consumption. Hie had been a sufferer for long time. These two were sinters. Mr. Whitford leaves a child and husbard. LOGO ITEM?. A number of sportsmen form Polloeksville are tn our midst on a big bear hunt. We hope they will he successful in capturing the bear is they are very numerous in our locality. Hog killing and sausage making is tho topic of the day in our midst. Messrs. A. B. and C. F. Smith from Polloksville mde a pleasant visit at this place Sunday last. Hfl A.B. Smith Breaks of n aking Asbe villfl his future home; we wilt re gret his departure very much. Mr, Grayson Barbee and grand daughter. Miss Clandia from the Richland spent last week in our midst visiting friends. We wonld be pleased to have them to do so again. Jrt'o were sorry indeed to hear of the death of Mrs. Azora Lee, onr highly esteemed friend of Polloks ville. We hope that onr loss is her e.ernal raj i. We believe that Mrs. Lee was a devoted chri itian lady. Itemiiiniug In the Post Office at New Berne, Craven county, N. C, Dec Sth, 1800. -C Mr. Reuben Cliatmnn, Mr. E. D. C inner, F. Mrs. Sarah t. Fulford, Mr. Thos. Fulford. , ' Q. Miss Laura Gastor, Mr. It. ;V. George, Mr. Uiclt Oortner, Miss Letice Oioil. . . . n.-Mlff S -n ly Harria, Miss Jane Hut ler (U), Mine M iry .'. HurTerson. J. Sarah C. James, Mr. Nile Jordan, Miss Sophronlo Jo ie, " M. Mr. W. F, Moire (3), Miss Mollle Mgore, 0.-M-. MrcOtor. P Mr. Zidock Parrl'. - ft. Mrs- Kale Itose, Mri. Basra Rose. B.Mias Mary Smith, Mr. A. J. Sim mons. T. Mr. J. D. TayU r. , ' W.-Mlas ManneylWilllams. Pcrtona c tiling for at ore letters will ple.no any advorllse.l tad give date of of Hat. - r , Tiie regulations now require that one (1) cent ahull be collected on the delivery of uae'i advertised lector. - M. MANLY, P.M. Just try a 10c. bos of Cascarets, the fluent liver and bowel regulator ever made. . -r- '. PEKSONAI. - . Mr. Chas Fowler of: Stonewall is in the city on business. ; y -.; Dr. G. R. Iltigbes oXiJollocksvillo was in the city y'cstordayvs , v ' Mr. Ivv Small and-- wife from Stella, are in tho city. ; y yyy' ; Mr. V. M, Watson, Jr.. returned from Goldsboro y as terday. .;. y Mr. James ,M. Segar, of Balti more left yesterday morning, yy "Mr. Kodolph Duffy of Catherfne Lake is in the city on business. Mr. Jno. M. Tavlor of Norfolk if in the city stopping at tho Hotel Neusee. : Mr. Geo. Riuhartfsonis in the citj from Goldsboro stopping lit th Hotel Neusee. . Mr. F. D. Wyinun, renreRentinj U. C. Ayer & Co. of Lowell, Mass is in the city. Mr. A. D. Ward returned from a buBinuss trip down on the W. N. & N. R. R. yesterday. Tbe many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Graham Daves will bo glad to know that Mrs. Daves is -again able to be out. Wilmington Star, 8th, inst. Miss Mamio Daniels returned from Greensboro, where she ha been attending the Greensboro Female College, yesterday after noon. Among Uioso who went to Kins ton yesterday to attend Conference of the M. E. Church South wote: Rev's. M. C. Thomas itnd.v A. D. Belts, Misses Mitmie Hay and C x. Miss Louise S. Deitnison has ar rived safely nt Manchester, England where she is visiting Mrs. Welsh, formerly Miss Nellie Seymour. Miss Dcnnison speaks of tho trip as being a very delightful one with the exception of tho last two days, whon with a broken shaft the steamer was tossed violently by the sea waves. A lloiiNchold Sceewlty. CuscareU Candy Cathartic, the mosi wonderful medical discovery of the ngc. pleasant ami refreshnig lo the taste, aci gently autl positively on kidneys, live) and bowels, cleunsio" the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habit ual constiptition and biliousness. Pleutt bov arid trv a box of C. C. C. today. 10. 25, 50 cents. Sold aud guaranteed to curt by all druggists. BCNINENS LOCALS) JUST received a fresli lot of Rico ground Coffee at 25' cents per pound, and then will be given a handsome present with each pound at Bi.i moardt's. ANOTIIEK lot of those line Suusagi and Boef, and fat Poultry on hand. E. W. Dickerson, near post cilice.. PARTIES viiiting New York City will find a delightful homo, with flrst-clasf table, at 23i East 18th s'reet. Conven ient to nil car lines. Southerner. At Greatly Ilcducctl Prices. We have just received some new patterns of Fancy Dress 'Goods in CANVAS WEAVES, Silk and Wool 'Novelty, etc.,' air-greatly re duced prices, owing to the advanced season. Goods that were 75c, now 50c. Goods that were 83j., now b'5c. , Goods that were 11.00 now 75c. Taffeta Glaco Silk, 70c December C. Public, Take ffofice! One Berry Thompson, about 85 years old, weighs about 125 pounds, is five feet four Indies in height, clean shaven fuc6, bald bended, stole iny overcoat yes terday morning, nad I warn the public to be guarded against him, as be Is a fraud. ' W. i GILBERT. 3Iouey to Jjoan, On City Properly or approved Personal ecurity. Long or ShorttTiroe. - . U. llEIZERSTRlK..- November 14th, 1886. ; T. Burke's ; Sample Rooms, y ,..128 Middle St. Liquors for Family rise a Specialty. Extra supply for the Holiday. CI0AH8, Ton ACCO, SiO, . Caaoarets stimulate livnr, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe, luc r DRESS GOODS . 1 1 11 1 whip. . mmm 1 , IBOnTrwPTV rrHD BT17Vn 1 V AobULli ll'ibl bUAtliiHllMjl n nn.r nlaawl bmvltlft fre. Art. STK!tl,l0 llBHIt nn E nun I Ul Mult) 1 . T9 - a Visit Stiwart's If You'Want Horse n if? 1 i3' No Auction Sale now, but prices to suit purcliasers. First class Livery and handsome rurnouts. J- "v7 STEWART. NEW BERNE, N. C. , ' " " ., . - Si We Must Do It ! re, - I a II Mmst We expect several CAIl LOADS of all classes of Horses and Mulei from Kentucky and Ohio, and , They Will bs Sold for the High Dollar. USyGct your money together and be ready. Remember the day Tuesday, Dec. the 8th. Everything guaranteed as represented. , ' While yon are looking forward for these sales, don't forget the fact that we carry in stock from 75 to 100 head of horses and mules, full line )f carriages and buggies of different grades, and a choice selection of harness, robes, whips, etc.. that we are selling daily at olose figures for awh or on time for negotiable paper. . , .-, II. JIAIIX A CO. CASCHRETS, CANy . CATHARTIC. Davis' Pharmacy. tJoRDAN'a Liver Pills are the best. Take Notice ! Tlie best thing for New Berne that has ever happened. . An enterprise t hut will De ever a tweets. : vva are now sawine look wood. fIov or mu"e: lenetlia, he very nicest kind, ( aud storing it away under mio aued lioueec; kesps dry alwuys in : Ciaint weath er, and never nets wet.. - We keep a larue itocK ot this Kind ua hand. We cut the prices on twlng, at wears better prcpa'co to do it cin-nper than heretofore, und ' we now deliver it tn your wood bouses or anj where you want it. wllhooi anv trouble to vou, oulv dive jour otdeia to BIG HILL, the shingle Man. ; , Koucan alo on ug mn a lovor, by reporting to him, It liia own cads don't iellver tlie wood anywhere too customer oiav want it put. Vie have polite ihav men sod nice teams ready to eerve'i the i . r v,, ii..M. ;r ,uA.,.:ti 1IMI wu Win ui ilea juciud, 11 iicj'nilj only take hold of an enterprise like this, one that haa nerer been oilored to New Berne like Ibis before, . Iteepectlully, - - UIO U1LL, The Shlnglo Mau. y ISoat laost ! From Sehr. 8. L.. Elmlrs; boat 13 feel long and about 4 feet- wide of Junipei wood; painted Green wilh'rrd siriiie around her. When boat luoko Ioohc wind was blowuiK hom northwest. Who ever fled boat will -return her to J. It. Pioott, Nei. Ucrne, N. C, or D, It, Willis, Wabiiu;loii, N. C, CATHADTI6 ALL DRUGGISTS 01 KMlnatlt). Caatarrta are the lilral u xa-a rrln r Hn. hnt ranw Fair aatsralrrKulta. bim-t CO.. CMmiro. '"?r.,''"1."kl - -''' ? . J" StaTole fioll 'of To meet the many demands npon : tis, we have decided to have onr , next GREAT AUCTION SALE of ' Horses and Moles, Buggies and Harness at our mammoth stables on Middle street on . . Tuesday, Dec. 8, . I806, at 10 a. m. Go to SIM COBN-1 SON'S For Fine Stall Fed Beef, - Lnrob, Mutton, Fresh and Corntd Pig Pork, and Veal every day. Also live and y , dressed Turktya. Willbavo -. plenty to supply tbe trade lor Thanksgiving. Finest Sausage in the city at 10c. perpound. 88 Middle St. 88' ' L.OST! Certificate No. 258 for one' share of stock in A. & N. O. It. R. In lien ol this lost certificate application will be made for a.dupitcaie. ' EOBT. 8. PRIMROSE. ' For Sale for Freight ! 8 boxes of Books, consigned to ' -W. E. Clark, and several barrels , of empty Beer Bottles, comigmd 'j io E. Danncuberg, at A. & N. C. Warehouse. . Ileal Ustate Agency ! For Buying, Selling; and Eentlar, and collecting' of Rents. FOR RENT ! " r Dwcllinir, E. F. W.. 110.00 per mo. . 4.00 7.00 ' . 2.50KJ" 2.C0 ." Hancock St., :'" ... George street, Tenement, - "8.00 " Brick Store, Middle Bt ao.oo '.' 20.00 l" , Middle St., Oillce, Middle St.. 8.00 Store, ReitenatehitiiwD, OTDO FOR BALE. Houie'Bod Lot, Broad Street. ,. . H ., E Frout ct A number nTannA FARM4 (... Rui. .t low prices from 10 to. 800 atici. E. e. iiAiirr :. , 71 Craven Btreet.
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