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VOL. I.
NEW BERNE, N. C, SUNDAY, APRIL 9, 1882.
NO. 7.
E
OURNAL.
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LOCAL NEWS.
taster Sunday.
- Some splendid stall-fed Hyde county
beef la market yesterday.
Only one marriage licence issued by
the Register of Deeds during the past
week, :'y . " ,
J 'Eggs sold from the market stands at
twelve cents yesterday. Ten cents of
fereil by the dealer.
Baptism at the foot of Broad street
this morning immediately after service
at the Baptist church.
Eev. S. HLiler of Goldsboro passed
through the city yesterday en route for
Croaton wherejie is to preach to-day.
: Rev. F. W. Eason, pastor of the Bap
' tlst church, returned from the- Sunday
school convention at Raleigh on yester
day morning. '
In the mention of the brick yesterday
brought from Philadelphia, it was Mr,
Isaac Patterson, instead of Moses Pat
tron, to whom they were consigned.
CapU John Richardson is a model con-
of the completion and full success of
the New Berne Canal, they state that
the work will be projected on a large
and comprehensive scale. New Berne
Commercial.
Prrabyterlan Church.
Daily services have been maintained
in this Church, during the past week,
at 9 a.m. and H p.m. Rev. B. F. Mar
able, of Mt. Olive, N. C, has been as
sisting the pastor, Rev. L. C. Vass. He
preaches every night, and presents the
claims of the Gospel on men, and the
blessings of salvation, with great elear
nessand impressiveness. :
He will preach to-night (Sabbath) on
''The Doctrine of Free Grace." The
the Indians. The lecture was not very
highly spoken of. Dr. Smith was to
lecture last night on Utah and Mormon
ism, but left unceremoniously yesterday
morning. . -
Correspondence of News and Olwerver
Railroad Meeting In Greene County.
Snw Hill, April 5, 1882.
To-day is the third day of Greene Su
perior Court, Judge Gilmer presiding,
Mr. Jonathan Havens, of New Berne, in
behalf of Mr. V. J. Best, presented a
proposition to the good people of Greene
for the building of a railroad from Kin
ston to Snow Hill via Hookerton, thence
a branch to Greenville, and another to
STATE NEWS.
Wilann Afr llm'Ona nracanfait TVfv
Communion of lie -Lord 8 Supper, and n , . . . .
.. T'i -,. ' i ! Best 8 proposition m a pointed and busi-
theriteof Infant Baptism,-will be ad- , , . . . ,, ...
ministered this morning. A cordial in
vitation is extended to the public to at
tend all these services, and consider the
seats entirely free to all. Preaching at
11 a.m. and Ii p.m., and prayer meeting
at 4 p.m.
he read a proposition to the people of
Pitt county, which was in substance
that Pitt county should confer with the
county of Lenoir on the 14th on the sub
ject, and subscribe $50,000 to the road,
Gleaned front our Exchange.
Durham is agitating the Graded
School.
There were thirty arrests made in
Wilmington by the police during March.
Wil. Review. Steamboatmen re
port the river as falling rapidly, and
getting disagreeably low on the shoals.
At 12 o'clock to-day the thermome
ter iii this office stood at C8 degrees,
which is two degrees above Summer
heat, The electric tire alarm which
is to bo attached to the fire alarm bell
on Fourth, between Market and Dock
Streets, is expected to anive some time
next week.
Chatham Record: Mr. S. P.
Teague, of Matthews township, has sent
to the Record8 museum some peach
blossoms tnat are as white as cherry
blossoms. They are the first white
peach blossoms that we have ever seen.
Mr. B. E. Webster, of Hickory
Mountain township, informed us last
week that some stalks of his wheat and
oats were heading. Who ever before
heard of wheat or oats in this couutv
V
HA ! HAY!
FIXE LOT
NORTH RIVER HAY
Just received and for sale low.
ELIJAH ELLIS.
Apr. G 1 w (1
CENTRAL HOTEL,
W. E. PATTEltSON, l'ltiii 'is,
NEW I1EI1NE. N. C
THIS WKI.L KNOWN AND COMMODIOUS
house, as it niiini implies, is situated in the
central and uiiMuess portion of the city, hence
recommends Itsnlf for it ennve nience' to ilie
travelling public. Affording solicitors every
opportunity of visiting business correspondents.
It has attentive servants, anil its table is always
furnished with
Every Delicacy f the Season.
Its rooms ate large, airy and well furnished.
AN OMNIBUS
for the accommodation of guest to and from
trains mid steamers free ol charge a special
feature in this city,
ah ute appurtenances, or a modern
FIRST 'CLAS5J HOTEL.
April l-d-ly.
due .Hacame up yesterday from ix months ending Dece.nber 31,1881, nu
Morehead with , several bunches of to 5a4f6' , Counting the Spring til
flower which he distributed unto his pnrcnaseswue uuout u.e same, wnien
lady friends. they undoubtedly are, as some mer-
payauie m county bonus, running
mercantile BiiMlnexw of Craven. twenty years, and that Greene county hondina in tli mnntli nfMo..,.i,
ij iu.vuw tu jiim-iuoo ..iui.i fj "i wo ntviiic ijiujkjiuuu, wiuuil wouiu Tnhnwn Plnnf. -Mi. T i nn
1 1- -I o. . 1 iL . i .1 11 , ..,. . ... ' iui, U . U. VOIl
UOOK.OI craven couuiy, we aim ine ioiui oe auout ioU,uuu. mat would be seven and Sheriff Blaekuall have fitted un n
amount of purchases returned, for the and a half cents on each poll per an- pond one and a half miles above Dui-
num. This moner is not to be uaid un- ham and will stock it with the choicest
the work is finished. fisl- . Vol. W. T. lllaekwell is
A fiuv Ate Hvm,i.o,ii Mo..,, crccuiig ieii luuiusomc residences ou
j.j.uh iin aiuu owvivcx. A'x kj cn i o i -w i. . . , ,
I ' 1 PnilHaml i ft I'ool .TAf n tV.,,..,.
T T TVf ,v 1 T -wr l i iittiuuttu on vv neat n uic im.nu.
. . uuu (i r. hwicu maue a M Wilson, of Wilson's ATI11 is tho
cnants inaKe neavier purcnases in me tew icuinc remarks siiowmc now easily nnninu.inr Tim rma. .;.
,i, i i i ' j. 1.T I . "... " " I m .,v Ol'
are pieasea 10 learn nom itev. m. Surina: than n the Fall, we will have in the road could be built, and t.hn hmipfits Tml fimves oi.nprl fii-n.io-o ,.n.i
m. Jurney, wno passea mrougn meciiy numbei-s $1,000,000 invested in that the people would derive from it. Tuesday, lie was one day behind and
yesterday from Toisnot, that Rev: Dr. th trade 'in Craven county during the On motion, Dr. W. J. Jones was called there was much complaint on account
Closs, who has been quite sick recently, year 1881. About 20.000 bales of cotton to the chair, J. D. Grinisley was ap- H'?reof: 'he f 'V"'! Vas 1wn!
ia mnrnvmr. 1 1.1 i .1....:.... i. ... ! j ,l. ,. . ....... 6vu, wv uvv
... ....r...0. weic ovikx iicib uui uiir me iiusii Mt?a.-siii, iiwuncu Bcrutry, uuu Hie liouse re- ,.i ,i!,.,,,i ...,i,
I ' - ' LUllll. nil Ullllicu till 1? UUUUMlilV ILIOlll
.. . . . . I i. .... 1... -i.A ,...1 1 :i....ii.' .. m 1 . " J
The city treasurer, Thos. Daniels, nas " , ct" ijki unit, , uiuugni in iwen nuu u ranroau meeniig, ur. nu
ordered a safe, in compliance with in- about tyuu.uuu in is leaves, in oruer 10 jones mane a lew eloquent remarks Newbernian: The steam dredge
during the week
epening the channel
nil whan. The
ievenue Cutter bte-
slinht repairs.
; and no action the mat-
ross Xeuse river has
1 deep. ' - 18 m a ,,ealtny condition. more uiitn pay the entire interest ou the been indefinitely postponed; the people
wii,ir,i,tv,i0 Q- Dmo;Mo m,, Among tne largest purcimsers, rang- uonus. 1 o uou us vui seem to realize . me areai
on the part ol the Board. Lost records mS tl01 and upwards, we note
is a source from which numerous and ine IOUOW mK-
costly troubles flow, as is beginning to ureen' 9-i, u. m. i. uau,
be the case in Lenoir county. nas- cianK' "h; l,. r..
toy, !if33,U0U, ;ueo. a. Uuion, 0,847;
Th Cottou Factory. F. Ulrich, 20,668; Hackburn Bros., .18,-
Btructions froni the Board of Council- 1W me mercliants' purchases, 100,UU0, snowing the prosperity of the county, has been employed
men for the purpose of keeping the city to be paid by the corn,- truck, rice and The product in cotton alone is 15,000 cleaning out and tk
rncorrls in. 'its dimensions are' outside naval stores, etc., etc., which we think bales, 6,000 of which were handled in P &l,;iulows grist n
. . . '. . . . .i .i ii. Lm'uwim.1 iiot an.raini- will. ikig Kimw inn un.i :.. .1 :c maciiuicry ot the 1
sixty-nine incnes men, imriy-mne wiue " ...v.. v...o ...... n. nauug m un -. ; .,,.!,.
G.
RD.A
and thirty-two deep; on the inside, for- view of the matter we can safely say ference of transportation and in'delays After much talk mi
ty-eighfftoches : Wgh, twenty-six wide that the mercantile business of Craven in getting to market In one year would ter of a bridge ai r
and sixteen deep. '- . , is in a healthy condition. more than pay the entire interest ou the been indefinitely pr
MKNUFACTU11KI! OF
CHOICE HAVANA
AND
DOMESTIC
CIGARS.
pollock sticot,
NEW BEUXK.-X C.
Apr. 1,1 yl)
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For
On motion of
importance of this subject.
-Dining
r?!lnr. Tlnrilau tliuea
..rv. w.,..v, . -.
were ajointed to meet Mr. V. J. Best . f . , .V ?"'V)
M 1 11 1 1.1 1 J ItI'PmIiviIIiA mill T miAiv Ua. i a -m. .
-- - v - uui iivu ucii,- .nor I laan nr t I . t mlwiol n . .m. m 1
uviu iui, il JjIiid Milan. ui
. A gentleman of large means and ex- 700; Alex. Miller, $10,000; Aaa Jones,
perienoe aa a manufacturer of cotton is $16,000; A. M. " Baker, 11,000; Thos.
daily expected who will take an in- Gates, $11,800; L. H. Cutler, $12,240: agent in starting the ball in favor of
(Jreouvillti and Lenoir dele
gation 111 lunston, on tlie 14th ot April, what machinery was left. This
to confer and make preliminaries, two was burned February 2Cth, 1879.
from each township, three from Snow
Hill and two from Hookerton.
Mr. Havens has proved an excellent
vessel
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
ventory of the machinery In the cotton Humphrey & Howard, $11,978; K. It.
factory, the necessary machinery to buy Jones, $11,500; Jas. Redmond, $14,225;
and replace old, etc., with the view of Reel & Bros., $12,500; Geo. Allen, $11,-
setting It in successful operation by the 75O; Roberts & Bros., $17,000.
early fall. Aw Berne Commercwi.
Kinston Items.
Consignees at the Midland Depot.
Freights arrived on Saturday morning The Kinston Free Press has made its
. a. I ' I
tor the following parties: appearance; It promises to be a upright- A CaNe or varioloid.
a. 1. Arinur, u. . ives, a. n. i.ane, ny. newry paper. A case of the above disease occurred
Si. WWW, P. . uray, mcKDurn oros., - "Bacbv will case" was tried at on board of the brig Com Green, which
n n -v .1 wr tt Tt j r I - j I
W.oy,uraeroi vv. n.corueu.u. Greene s ior Court thifi week aml arrived here from New York on Mon-
Aiiea Saunas. wnue,JonnueuicK, resulted in verdict ':to establish the day last, and as soon as the fact was
BAPTIST CHURCH.
MIDDLE ST1IKKT,
Kkv. V. W. Ekason Pastoh.
Servicun on Sunday at 11 A. M., and, 7 1-2 P. M.
.y u mg 10 ins auiuirauie presentation Thursday evening at 7 1-2 o'clock.
of the subject. The road, if built, will PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
pass through a fine section, now greatly xkcse strf.kt,
Rev. L. (. Vass, Pastor. Services on Sunday
this new enterprise; and the enthusiasm
displayed in connection with it is large-
needing these additional facilities.
D. R. Walker.
John Suter, National Bank, Midland
Improvement and Construction Co.
will.'
discovered the vessel was ordered to
Kennedy vs. Williams 11 B wie l,allenl piacea mine
at 11 A. M. tiad night at 8 P. M. Sunday School
at 3 P. St. 'Prayer meeting Thursday evening at
8 o'clock. 1
Vm. Holliiiter, Superintendent Sunday School.
METHODIST CHURCH.
Niol'SKHTFKET,
Rkv. L. S. Buhkiikad D. T)., Pastoii. Servi
ces on Sunday Morning tit 11 and af ternots at
7 1-2 o'clock. Services every .night during the
coining week by the Pastor.
A. II. H0LT0N,
DHALER IX
FOIIEIGN
AN 1)
DOM EST J C
WINES & LIQUORS,
TOBACCO S & CIGARS.
MIDDLE LTIIEKT,
new iu:iti:, n. v.
Apr. 1, ly diw
use
OLD l03imiOIY
Steamship " Company.
Skillful Phjralclan.
Mr. .Lemuel E. Hardy, of Greene
oounty, was In the city on Friday and
Saturday, to consult Dr. Charles Duffy.
He has been troubled with partial paral-
Tie case of Kpnnpilv rs . W anis " oitrist flHTTRCH
from Lenoir came up' before Judge '"fP'tal at Mt. lnzah, some four or five wuocKm.nr
Gilmer at Greene Court on Thursday mues oelow tlie city, where he is now Rev.y.W. Shields, Rectoh. Service.? Sun-
and affidavits filed. ' Decision Will be "Cing ProP" attention, and is ex- day morning at ll snd afternoon at :30. Suiulay
MD JU w,uiuiiB,iiiB ..,1.1raJ.,...
crisis having passed. The captain and
rendered at Lenoir Court.
Mr. Haskill who formerly resided
crew of the brig were vaccinated as a
precautionary measure. The vessel and
crew will be kept at quarantine until
all danger from the disease is over, hav
ing been sent down the river Wednes
day night. This is the first and only
M.and ;30P. M., and all Holy days at 1 A. M.
Free seats to all visitors. The iinblic cordially
ysis for about twelve months; and some- with Mr. Webb irt Kinston, but who for
time ago, by advice of his local physi- the past fourteen months has been ou a
cian, Dr Harvey,he came to New Berne visit to his son at Little Rock, Ark., has
to consult Dr. Duffy. He expressed returned to Kinston again. On his re-
himself as highly gratified with the turn he passed through a portion of the
Doctor's treatment, and says he has inundated district, and saw something
made a new man of him. of the devastation made by the mighty
flood.
Prean Association. iiri,... .., , ; .i.
recently stopped at a bar tolubricate
pw-tation tickets over the Wilmington the inner man leaving his horse and bug
Weldo, Seaboard & Roanoke and the gy Btanding, without the hitching post
MWland rauroaas.w attena tnerress being fa8tenedto the horse; the buggy
Convention at Elizabeth City on the ran away with the horse, in a short dis
26thf this month. Thanks for the tance the horse became disgusted with
courtesy 5 nut a new daily Keeps its ea- the affair and went on b hi f while
. . . a, a' p 1 it fl T I 111C111 h41414t UUJUD VI, UlCllllUliUlllCU
iwrtwuuBjiu wiwnuu i the buggy proceeded to turn "summer
for much recreation. The North Caro- sai,ir1n ; i,P Rf,ppr,
invited to attend. Ushers aiways in attendance.
ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC CHURCH.
CrjH.VKR MIDDLE ASD NKCKK STREETS
Father J. J. Rkh.y Pastor. Mass Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock, Vespers Sunday afternoon
at 4 o'clock, Sunday School at S o'clock P. M.
Tlallr Muss at. 8 o'clock A. M Pastor will be
case, and the promptness with Which it absent fourth Sunday of every month.
was taken in hand relieves the com
munity of all apprehension in regard to
it. Wil. Star.
COI.IIS,
HHA1ACHE,
TOIilMD LlVElt .
and CHILLS,
15 em it y s
CIrill Pills.
Why Not Tell the Truth.
Craven county was largely represented
at the Goldsboro Convention on the 29th.
They all had a railroad return ticket
for 1, round trip. 1 made the arrange-
liaa Press Association has our best wish
es for its pleasure and usefulness,.
La Orange Items.
rora.arkott j i C" '
Cam is worth 80 cents
in Elizabeth
In New
cents in
home from the Convention and reported
throughout this city that the Convention
was a bust and a failure,
Now, I appeal to you, brethren, pro
fessing to be Christians and members of gije(
The merchants are complaining of the church of the true and living God
-a . . I
hara times. to nut lififnrn the rwvmlfi and tell
M, H. Wooten has a field of wheat them that you have reported an untruth
containing several acres that he says Then, go down upon your knees, and
will averaee knee hich. Can this be ask your Maker to rorgive you. K not,
N. S. Eichardson,
PRACTICAL
BOOK AND JOB PRINTER,
Opposite Post Office,
NEW BERNE) N. C.
GOOD STOCK,
NEAT WORK, LOW PRICES,
Orders solicited and promptly
. Apr. 8
City,' aayi the Eeouamist.
Bernl.it is tilling for 85 and i
bulk. -y:;-
The corn trade of New Berne is m
mense 1 Werad no idea of its magni
tude until personal observation, since
our coming here, revealed it to us. And
so long as the market here, keeps up to
its present comparative standard, there
will be no trouble in drawing thi great
staple here.j Qoqd, business . men. are
the life of a community and the corn
mercliante here are deserving of that The farmer who fails to raise his sup-
beaten in the township or county V
Guy W. Pope is agenting in the inter
est of the St. John Sewing Machine Com
pany. The manijfactiirers claim that
this machine is superior to all others.
I have heard that the time price for
the devil will surely get you when you
die. I. B. Abbott.
I Neiv Berne Lodge. . .
A Great Work.
Through our old friend J. J, Roberson,
Marshal's Notice.
, Admiralty Seizure.
THE BARQUE "GCLDBRIXGA."
UNITED STATES OF AMKRICA, )
Eastern District of North Caiolina. y
Whereas, a Libel hath been filed In the District
For New Yorir, Baltimore, Nor
folk, Boston, Elizabeth City,
Philadelphia, Providence,
and other Cities.
ON AND AlTEIi
Friday, July 1st, 1881
UNTIL FU11.T1IEU NOT1CJ
STR NEW BERNE
Will leave, ttiion arrival of train on Norfolk and
K.liz:ilii'lh Oily Rmlroad at Elizabeth City, every
Monday and Thursday, for New Berno direct.
Ketiu nltiB, leaves New Hei ne tin' Elizabeth City
direct. very Tuesday iind Friday, nt 2 p. m.,
making close connection with Norfolk mut Eliz
abeth City H. K. for Northern cities. Close con
nection made at Washington with company's
steamers for Greenville mid all landings on
Tar River, and at New Heine with steamers
Nense and Coiiteutiiea for Kinston, Folloksville,
Trenton ami all lauding on the Neuse ami Trent
Rivers.
Freight received dailey until (i p. m., l'm-warded
promptly ami lowest rates guaranteed todestina
tion.
E. U. HOBEHTS, Ag't, New Heme,
Cl U-KI-PKIi & Tl ltNKIt,
Ag'ts, Norfolk, V. A.
W. II. Staxkoiu), On'l Fr't Ag't,
Mar. 30 ly New Vol k City,
A lew barrels of
EARLY ROSE
SEED POTATOES,
For sale at
Jf?3. per bbl. cash
-at
Berry's Drug Store.
Parties buying for Cash, can buy
DRUGS, GARDEN SEED,
Paper and Euvelopes, Paints, Brush
es, Glass, Toys, Wall Paper, and
many other things at bottom prices at
Berry's Drug Store. Apr. 6, ly w
MORTGAGE SALE.
By virtue of a Mortgage Deed executed
by Q. W. Meshnw and Tgenear Meshaw toWm
C. Fields, registered on the Mil day ot July 1878
in Book 46 page 6!)S, Registers office of IjPnnir
Hardware
farming Impliments.
" The undei'sioiied beg t call the at
ti'iiti n of the farming and building class
to tlie fact that we carry a large stock
f every thing needed in your line and
buying of first hands and in quantities
nables us to ell close. We make a
speciality of tlie noted Gold and Dia
mond plows aud we want every farm
er in eastern Carolina to try one, and if
they do not exiell any plow you have
ever tried return them at our own ex
pense and get your money back. To
Builders we would say that we cany a full
stock of goods needed in your line such
as Doors, Sash, Blinds, Nails,
LockH, Hinges and everything ueed
ed to build or finish a house - with.
Carriage makers you can save freights
by dealing with us. Wo know what
you need and have constantly a ful
line of your goods on hand and to all
we would respectfully solicit a trial and
if we do not treat you right never try us
again. '
JONES & YEL.VEKTOJI,
Goldsboro N. C.
Court of the United Stales of America, for the county, I will sell at the Court House door, In
Eastern District of North Carolina at New Jlerne lhe town of Kinsti.n Von Monday, the lr.th
on the nth dav of Anril 1882 bv Olark k Clark . . . .
of NTow RornA wrin Wlmnn in t.1, citv iwir in behalf of J. A S.bfoeder and J. T. da of May INKS tlie tract ot Hum conveycu in
" J r i.. i Yn: u. rty. 1 T..l. U.. TV,. HIT. V,..in ti nA...,u r,P 1 .,,1 I,. T n-
corn at this place is 1.15 per busheL.1 for day Or two past, we learn that proctors in behalf ofth Baker Salvage Company, oil.COM,lty adioiiUng the lands of David S. Davis
title.
plies, or makes an effort to do so, may
expect to pay "big prices" for corn, etc;
Mrs. Lou.' Lassiter commenced plant
ing cotton on Tuesday or Wednesday of
this week. , Mrs. Lassiter has been the
i ii.. in a Auuua nl nlvaiHi nivil nnH ntArntinn Ntn1
i.ere nas Deen a most extraorainary -"
rfivivnl of relie-ion in that nlace. which court, that all nersons Interested with said ves-
, , , . , ., . , . sel, her tackle, apparel, furniture cargo laden and
nas extended xo several oi me cnyirwien, !,),, and freiKht money, n ay be cited to
Terms Cash.
Feb. nth, S mo.
Win. C. FIELDS,
Mortgagee,
. i l j. J 1 n . 1 . 1 1 .' i .
nrBl, or auoiH m up, Vo fnip a cov- . . . . te t, N t t -,,'rtherein to ap,ar before the aforesaid .. , r".
ton blown in this township for the last .f RflV Dr Burk. Court .t New Berne , . th day of April uner IOI Hue, ior tasu or on .m .
NewMirlu Railway.
Parties representing Northern capital
have been looking at and examining
into, the- advantages and facilities of
New Berne for the establishment of a
shipyard and rharjriQ railway on a
large spa fpr te Cfifuctipfl of sailing
vessels and steamers adapted to our
coast, sound and river trade, and for all
kinds of marine work and . repairing, to the people of this plaoe, on Wednes- dents, are among those who have made
and li such parties are entirely satisfied day nignt, aiiout tne Dau ireaimeni o a proiession oi religion. n u. oiur.
nnrl ia atill in nrrnrrpas Tl mmme.tic.en answer the premises, and all due proceedings be-
ana is stui in progress, eommencea . ,,.,',,,. ,. nmv be d(ced t0 he ,,
in the Baptist Chwrohi where lt effects and tho proceeds thereof distributed according to
. . , . . law. Therefore In pursuance of the said liinni-
W6Xe most marked and encouraging, tiou under the seal ol Bsid Court to me directed.
mir liirla fair nnw to ho pnimllv nrorluo- U l hereby give notice generally unto all persons
out mas lair now to pe equany proauo- havn 0.)rt(jndin)5 to bKye aiiy ri(fllti title or
Mewbornc & Harper,
IvITVSTOIV, TV. J.
year or two. If early planting is any , aumberof
1SS2, if it be a Osurt day, or else on the next Court
day thereafter at 12 o'clock, noon, tnen and there
oV.nTr,lll Ka.mTrtl.oflrQtiroi, ' ' .... . 1 to answer the said Libel and to make tiieir alio'
D.b ..... 6 - nrnminunt citizens, includinir several nations In that behalf.
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jure. vr iu. ouuui iButuiou, m innu, ui hid umroi w mid uihc icwitii i- j jj, V. a. siarsiwi,
by David S. ward, Deputy.
Clark k Clark. Ellis & Thorn, John Hughes,
rroctors
KAINIT.
ACU PHOSPHATE,
PKEMllIM PHOSPHAT1
and
LEE'S PJtEPAltED LIME
Jan. 5, 3m.
TWTncnnn 1 Triof minf inn
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Prof. Vaillant de La Croix,
NEW BERNE, N. C. -
Has fitted up a
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- in the '
CLUB HOUSE
On u raven street and will De pleas
ed to receive Pupils for PIANO and
in the ART OP SINGING.
j- Term moderate.
' Apply nt the MUSIC HALL or at the
CENTRAL HOTEL. , V h
... . . Apr. i, d n