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ii - ) ' -V 1 I ; i-l J - , ' .1- . ill il . ai : 1. V VQL. III. NEW BEKNE. Nv'O; THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1885. NO. 281.'. ; TTO IVf -A T on LttCAL NEWS. Jsaraal ntnlr Alsaaaae.- ' Now Berne, latitude, , 85 6' North. " ' longitude, T3 8' West. Sun ria, 8:231 Lengthof day j . Smj .seta, 5;5a Ml houra,,19 minutes, op,8tjaaV4na.tif .( J, BUSINESS LOCALS. " Troff "Oeorfce offers his services as tnner and repairer of pianos and organs. '.Many years', experience., "Will please you or no charge. Am looated at New Berne, new Shoe Store or Central Hotel. ' ,VT ' -' '," ' f26tl. ' One Large Sire Herring Safe for sale bjr Geo, AUen,.Assignee.. v Notice to Debtors of Asa Jones. Your accounts must be paid. , . , 1 Gbo. Allen, Assignee. . ' Table Linen, Towels and Napkins, at sacrifice, at Asa Jones '., " Envelopes and business cards printed in good style and cheap at the Journal -' No shad in the market. - Western' bacon is . now packed boxes made at Stimson's mill. ' , in Capt. Wm. Hill Is collecting lumber - for a new dwelling on Chang street. The old building standing on the . northwest corner of the Academy Green square is being repaired. " A large lot of peanuts from the neigh borhood of La Grange is in the railroad warehouse waiting shipment. .. John Hanff and Capt. Wm. Roberts returned from Blocurn's Creek yester day evening with a cargo of ducks Several carts and wagons with country bams were In the city yesterday; Hill Humphrey keeps an eve on the Onslow . Wm. Ervln has found his stick of 'jlightwood.; It will make a splendid torch, light to guide him to the shoes soon to be left by John Randolph and "7 Ur. Whitaker. p r r Hr Henry J. Lovick gives notice that r he Is ready for surveying and procns- '. stoning lands. He is a good, practical . surveyor and can doubtless trace old - lines successfully. The steamer Elm City, due from Hyde , county on Tuesday night, had not ar ' I rivsd, at the hour of going to press last , night. The agent at this place went on the trip. , It xis reported that, he is in .,iv lov down there and that has caused the Mr. T- A. Henry, collector of customs .of this port, has official information '-from Deputy Collector Homer ' W, Styron, at Hatteras, of the stranding of 'the schooner A. F. Crochet, of Rockland -"; Kaine, Thorndike, master, from Savta- f ,nih',G.," bound, to New, York,- with a ?4argo of lumber, on the 15th of Feb ruary. , She 1 went ashore eight miles west of Hatteras Inlet and is a total loss.., Crew saved. . Xt The railroad warehouses are crowded with freights. The sound of machinery CO r in that neighborhood, at Stimson's and t?C T Congdon's mills, (he rumbling of trucks rrJ I md . pumng of engines ' gives, an ' air 'of-V business ? and thrift that "Tanishes the '" " idea of d till times. New Berne is not 'dead, "nor - even dull, thegrnnjbtersto ihe'eofaary notwithstanding.' . Ask Hill Humphrey or Fred Bryan, and see if they do not - Chen Rates. ... i The Atlantic and North Carolina Road will reduce rates on March 2nd and 3rd to 2i cents per mile to Goldsboro and re turn. Tickets good till March 6th. ' Fare , from Hew Berne to Washington, D. C, ' will be, round trip, $15.75, StUkM Hint Bight. , A friend hands us the following'ad- vertisenent and says it suits his' views exactly:"' .. P'; Vt'"Xi 'r Fraskllnton Hotel," Franklinton, N. i C, the only second-class hotel in the world. By J. P. Massenbury . The second ' meanest man ' in America. Nearest hotel to postofflce. Headquarters for - commercial travellers, "and don't you remember it." Terms cash to both Saint and vainer..-.-,:. ' Perioaal. ;; IZiss Ola Howell is in Danville, Va., Visiting relatives.',..' ' ' C.B. Thomas, jr., Esq., of Beaufort, wes la the city yesterday on professional , lv..,'ae;s. ' '' ,,... - I'r. B. E. Eryan leaves to-day for .Tiorence, 8. C, where he takes, charge cf t e Southern Express omce. Mr. C - a Lryan takes bis place in the cishere. . . v ,. .'-..: Hi. C. L. Smith, associate editor of f s LPdical Eeeorder,' called tosee ns j 'ay. The Eeeorder has put in r "li.$ blows against t'ae "big free i . ' i .a at the University, very r 1 truthfully urging that i e !.oo!a all over the country ; i i -1 cf funds than the -9 a HI cc i. yrop For 1 Day of Prayer for Yonth , . . This day, the last Thursday in Feb ruary, is annually observed throughout the Southern.- Presbyterian Church, by the appointment of theif General . As sembly, as a day of special prayer for '. Washington", Feb,. ;224Senator La the youth ambled: in aft echwfc aslilpgtoii Jihia wwningxor , . :,. j i Albany in response ton& invitatwa sent UUUcBcB. : ----- ... ..... " A grayer meeting wilt be held in the tion canoe by mail, an i -was" In the Sena Presbyterian church of our ity at 10 tor! J"8'1 flae .evening.. Be, dirLnol o'clock this morning; and there will also be services suitable to the occasion at 7 p.m.' At the service to-night a volun tary and supplementary offering will be made for aiding candidates for the min istry in their preparatory studies. In answer to prayer their number baB been much . increased, and many of them greatly need some help, No subject can possess higher interest J for all than the conversion of our youth unnmafhiniy mutiirifu- anil tlinu ur. I vices should enlist th. attendance, sym- pathy and prayers of every ; lover , of Uod. both youne and old. - I nualliMM axl AafkanaAa D...J I Pn Monday evening last f he d welling and outhouses, except the barn 'and stables, of Mr. Noah B. Gaakins, sen of Arthur .Gaskins, living on the north side of Neuse river about one mile from Daniel's ferry, wtre destroyed by fire mr. uasKins was' at bis work j in a field considerable f distanoe 1 from the house ' when" the - fire occurred. ' hii wife being the only person present, One of the outhouses was burning rapid ly when she discovered it; the flames spreading rapidly to the dwelling and four other houses quickly devoured them. Mrs. Gaekina was so excited that she saved only three beds and a few chairs. . Everything else in the house was destroyed, including Mr. Gaskins' money;' save-two- twenty-dollar gold pieces that were recovered after the fire The origin of, the fire is not known but is supposed to have been from a spark from the chimney. Tne Cheapest Roate Yet. J . The Old Dominion Steamship Com pany are onertng ' a cheap ticket to Washington, D. C, which will be ap preciated by all desirous of attending the inauguration. From New Berne to Washington, D. C. and return via Elizabeth City Norfolk and Baltimore (by the Old Bay Line steamers) for the small sum of $12.60. From New Berne to Norfolk and return, $7.20. Those who wish to avail themselves of the opportunity of going direct to Washington by the Norfolk and Wash ington noats, can procure tickets by one line from Norfolk to Washington and return for $2.00, and by the other line for $1.20. ) "You pays your money you takes your choice. " $8.25, $9.20, 812,40. Going! Going! Gone I -' Captain Richardson can wear, his silk hat and kid gloves all the way by this route and get not a speck of dust ;bere- on. , ,i A New and Important Industry.' . Editor Jouena.l: "We have ; lately visited the new, lactory tor rertuizers lately started in this city by Messrs. J. M. White and L. Harvey, of our neigh- horinff town of Kinston It is a verv Doring town ot Winston, ii is a very important indultry and is calculated if "guides to During" published' in Eng eur farmer take Acua MIiC;tdvork a I1h11(1 lute.,- " , .- ,. marvelous change in their future. This i il. .... fri. industry is-eimply the pulverizing of oyster shells, ground when wet with salt water,-'' and covered with 1 mud and vegetation,' and f, with them j is ground up1 considerable animal matter T Hiort.iJuifiAn nnnn fnrminry hut: will Ar . . . . . . . . . as the late riorace ureeiy aid, state aiii"yj'. iuuir u mo uuivoj vi va know ahont it. We know that car- bonate of lime "is the basis of all fer- tilizers," so says the great agricultural chemist of Europe, Professor Johnston. We know that When carbonate Of lime is burnt and becomes caustio its fertll uing ; properties are . in . some, .degree destroyed. Now these shells are ground sufficiently' fine so as to be soluble in water, ana. win act airecuy upon jne land, and will not only correct all vege- table acidity, but will fertilize and has- ten tho maturity 01 crops. 1 . Wsare of the opinion that u these ground shells are applied to the lands in this section in the same quantity tnat nature applies carbonate of lime or dis integrated limestone to the valley lands of Tennessee "and Kentucky, that 00 r I lands would receive permanent and lasting benefit. We would (ike to say I more regarding this new industry, did time and space permit, and will close our remarks with the wish that these gentlemen will meet with the Success they deserve H. Vineyard Haven, Feb. 22.Capt; Drisko of the schooner Isaac Carleton of MachiaB, Me., gives the particulars of his rescue of the crew of the Phila delphia schooner David V. Streaker, New xork far savannah, Ua., with a cargo of superphosphate. She - was in a sinking condition t and the Captain and crew wished to be taken off. It was blowing heavily at the time, with a very high sea running. A boat was lowered and the second mate and One seaman f were the only volunteers to attempt the rescue. After two trips to the otreaker they -succeeded, with great difficulty and peril, in , binding the sufferers in safetr. Cupt. Dribko says that at one time he did cot expect the boat could jf, 'y roturn. . . CALLED TO ALBANY. 8eaatrLaaaar, Invloid so Vlalt Mr ClaTclaad, Leaves WashlnKtaa at Once. t ' :' , ', NAw. Vrtw-fc UTn.l .1 ' to nrm b Mr. CIBTetand. This inv ta not look through hid raailv however, until this morning. He iound,'Vhen. he reached this letter; that he should have departed last evening upon the 10 o'clock train in erder to reach Albany at the time he was expected. His arrival there will be delayed, therefore twelve hours. It is understood Xbat Mr. Cleveland's letter contained a .formal Invitation to the Senator to enter his Cabinet. Whether the position offered to him is thftt-nf tViA, TntArinr tr tha PnatnfflnA ia not known. ' Senator" Lamar s friends think he is to have the Interior Depart- ment t ..t.-. '- ,K ... , ' .ft---'. LSlaJStlJrfi Uutaosed hia affairs so aH to accept.- His visit win b9 for tne purpose of confer ring wan wr. uiveiana about tne other VUlVClD VI vUo VCaUlAiOwa Utt tl U , iUaU1 gettfed upon a8 members of the next Cabinet Mr. Lamar Ib anxious to do what he can to bring success to the next Administration.- He has gotten about all there is out of the Senate and has no personal ambition for himself. In talk ing about the possibility of his being connected officially with the next Ad ministration he said the other day that he was anxious to try the experiment of seeing hether absolute unselfishness and absence of any personal interest in the management of a public office would be appreciated by the pabho. . . There is no doubt of the reply that he1 will give Mr. Cleveland when he sees him in Al bany to-morrow. . ,". ,' ' ' Senator Garland answered the bell personally this evening when The World correspondent called at his residence on Massachusetts avenue, near, Thir teenth street. He said he had not been out since o'clock Friday afternoon on account of a violent headache, but he expected to De able to return to tne Senate td-morrow. Nothing new had been developed from .Albany and he was letting matters take their own course and attending to his own business affairs. When the President-elect de sired to see him he would probably in form him or tne fact, as he did -last De cember, since which time he had not seen him. , Anybody could indulge in what conjectures they saw fit. But he was totally at sea in regard to tne in tentions of Mr. Cleveland and knew nothing more than the veriest outsider. Mr. Garland for several days has been classed as not absolutely certain, like lBftyar(i, Manning and Lamar., This is for the reason that Mr. Cleveland has been making a number of inquiries about Senator Jackson." of Tennessee. 8enator Harris from the same State. This, it is thought, looks, like a possible change from Garland to some other Southern man. - f-. ; CLIPPINGS. It is not very generally known that Queen victoria was once caned Queen Alexandrina Victoria, and that the oaths of allegiance were, in that name Capitol at Atlanta develops the fact that eranue can oe, quarriea ,in , uaue, shipped to Savannah, and thence car ried by rail to Atlanta at a less cost than it can be bad at a, quarry only six teen miles away. J , 1 1 111 An English medical paper says that "the care of babies has become., quite a -i fashionable,; amusement Among mothers,'? and attributes this growth of maternai aoiicittiaft to th innumerablfl 1 ' ' ' ' .. -r .r-Li The editor' of a Hassiari daily thus ex plained the frequent hiatuses In ts ap pearance: "The paper is often in want of ibformatwn, Often in w&ntof writers, and in want pf money, and sometimes, I when it has ail tnese, it ism-want oi (readere, f I f Uf I MrS. LOUlSft Reed StOWell. the OnlV 1 1 j : i YT: H. aiicnigan, ana sne auiaor oi several treatises on microscopical Bubjects, has just been elected a member Of the Royal Microscopical Society of London, being ne snira iauy ever eiecwsu : M; 'ITouzeau of. the-.: Brussels. Royal Observatory, has published the farst re- suit of the last transit of Venus. In which he places the sun's distance at 91,700,000 miles. Ut tne . previous de terminations of the distance made since 1862. Leverrier's was newest, being 1 91,857,000 miles. - .1 A French scientist has beeii studying the effects of altitude .upon vegetation, and concludes that for each augmenta tion of about 100 yards there will be, as a general average, a retardation of four days; that is, other circumstances being equal, a crop planted at the sea level will appear "Above ground fonr days before a similar crop planted 800 feet above it. j For years after the gfld fever had subsided wretched buildings might be sesn alongside of palatial banks and other Such edifices in Melbourne, the explanation being that the title was bad. The sites had been: bought in the flush days of gold finding by successful diggers, who had disappeared and could not be found, and people were afraid of building on the land. itl ,, - ,t ,;?- - The burial of a young woman who died of pneumonia in Salem, Mass., week or so ago, was postponed by rela tives of the deceased, who noticed color and warmth about ber, which suggested to them that she might be in a trance. After five days, however, all the pros pects of restoration to life vanished. mortification set in, and the body was buried. Physicians, it is stnd, could give no. satisfactory reaso. ".Ji';he warmth. ' Proceedings of Board of Ommlsslon- V . ers of Onuiow County. 1 ' Jacksonville, N. C., Feb. 2 & S. The Board met in regular session on the 2d, according to previous adjourn ment, and held for two days. i 1 ' : ; Present: Sol. Gornto,-. chairman; R. F. Pelletier, R. C. Davis, J. D. Cos ton. E. L, Franck, jr. .. , , . . , The folio winir are the nrbceedinea of the same: ' ' ' : 1 ' Ordered, That J. B. Olive be allowed two dollars for making coffin for David McCarter, pauper. . - v Urdered, J bat V. J. Uumphrey be ap pointed as school committee in district No. 8, Jacksonville township, in the place of J. W. Williams. Urdered, 1 hat U E. Yose be exempt from paying poll tax, being over age. Urdered, That. Simon Hobbs be ad mitted to the poor house. Urdered, That D. H. Kbodes be al lowed to list his real estate on New river, valued at f 1,000 00. ; Ordered, That W. D. Harrell be re lieved of all tax charged against bim except $1,595.00. 1 - s ' ... - , - Ordered.-that Lula Hardism be al lowed $3 00 for one month, commencing from 1st February, 1885. " Urdered, That 'Unas. .Johnson be awarded the court house and bridge for 00, from 1st January, 1880, to 1st January,. 1880,: He is to' furnish one lock And three keys, one for clerk 8. J , one for register and one for himself, the commissioners 'pay the cost. 1 -' Urdered, That Mrs. Mary C. Brooks, administratrix of J. W. Shackelford, be relieved from payment of taxes on lands listed by her as administratrix and valued at ?8,500. 00. ' - Ordered, That J. J Walton be allowed 82.00 for making coffin for Mary J. Coston. ' Ordered, That Pinkney Eellum be ex empt from paying poll tax on account of infirmities. ' Ordered.- That W. A. Can ad y be al lowed $L50 for revision of registration books for stump Sound township. Ordered, That Frank Thompson, ir, be allowed $2.00 for services one day as county superintendent. , Ordered, That.Wm. T. Meadows be appointed as school committee in White Oak township school district No. 1 in place of A. B. Carroll. Urdered. Ibat Ueorge H. biramons be allowed $2.00 for making coffin for Eliza Mitchell, pauper. Urdered, That Uwen H. Willie be ap pointed as school committee for district No. 8 (col.), Stump Sound township, in place of Thomas James, resigned. Urdered, That the bond of standard keeper, same examined and accepted. Urdered, That the board of Commis sioners ad journ until to-morrow, Tues day, the Sd February, at 8 o'clock, a.m. The Commissioners met at their office in Jacksonville, on Tuesday, February 8d,1885, r . Present: Sol. Gornto, chairman; R. C. Davis, R. F. Pelletier, J. D. Coelon, E. , Franck, jr. Ordered, That J. F. Henderson be al lowed to list his real estate in Jackson ville township, 800 acres, valued at $200.00. ' List of jurors drawn for Spring Term 1885: Jerome Shaw, E. J. Hardison, Alsa J. Scott, D. R. Canady, Lott W. Humphrey, N. W. Humphrey, J. E. Rhodes, Hosea Mashborne. J. B Wil liams,' Major Russell, A. Mack Morton, R F.. Hardison, B. H. Scott, E. W, Mur rill, Milton Jar man, Robert Davis, Ed raund Sandlin, James B. Freeman, Wi! Ham A. Conaway, D. L. Grant, William 3. Jenkins, J. B. Stofc ley, James K. P, Batchellor, James Jenkins, John W. Gurganus, A. N. Sandlin, Henry W. Petteway,' Mathew Mason, John Han cock, Rigden Jarman, Moses Lockamy, Bryan Newbold, Bazel Henderson, L. E. Hiimphrpy, J. H. Gillett- George W. Phillips, Ji E, Brown,. Christopher Ai Oapps, Augustus Venters, W, B, Mur- nil, - OrderedThat Abram Sbell be ao pointed in the place of Duncan Davis, school committee for district no. 4 (col.K S wansboro township., . The sheriff came forward and settled taxes for the year 1884, as follows: ' For gen'l county purposes, $2,804.09 For poor tax, ; . . , ,. 1,606.83 For -school tax, ' ; ' 8,568.68 6-7 ; ( -' i -! I Total, - $7,479.60 6-7 Ordered. That W. N. Marine be An pointed in school district No. 5, Swans- boro township, in place ot u. u. ton vme. - " 1 - Ordered, That J. .F. Giles's account be allowed. i -c , ,, , , Ordered, That , no: free school shall commence after the . first Monday in March until the first Monday in August, Adjourned to the , first Monday In April,rtl8o5. f trfj. ' : ; ., ' By OTaer coara commissioners, , ', ' ""'"J.'F. Giles, i, '" . Clerk Board Commissioners, "'. ."- Tho kflata Ihinatltntlnil. In a long article relating to the B. B. B: of thatcitv. savs: The Blood Balm company started one year ago witn 8iua.uu, out to-aay the business cannot be bought for 00,Q0uI The demand and the satisfaction given is said to be without a parallel, as its action is pronounced wonderful. We are glad to announce that our druggists have already secured a sup ply, and we hope our readers will sup ply themselves at once. It is .said to be tne only speeay ana permanent blood poison remedy ottered giving entire satisfaction in an oases before one bottle has been used. Hot Blood Diseases, Kidney Troubles, Scrof ula, Catarrh, old Ulcers and Skin Dis eases, try one bottle of B. B. B For sale in Newborn by R. N. Duffy, br lungs, we will send proof that Pisa's Cure for Consumption. has cured the same complaints in other cases. Ad dress, E. T. Hazeltine ,v. Warren, Pa. ' Take 'Sine's Syrup'bt.Tar for", coughs and colds. Only 25o. or sale by K, ' N.Duffy. - ' febldwOm London, Fub. 23 A telegram from Dublin reports that a rumor prevailed in that city to-nigbt that the troop ship Lydian Monarch, from Kingston for Suakim, bad foundered in St. George's Channel, There is intense excitement in Dublin over the report, but no ad vices confirmatory of the rumor have been received by the Admiralty. . There have been terrific gales in Scotland and Ireland within the past few dsys.snd great damage has been done along the coast and in the interior. . Losses of life are reported. . ; U J ,. COMMERCIAL Journal Officii. Feb. 25 6 P.M. s COTTON. . New York . futures stead v; spots dull. Middling II "7-16; Low Middling 10; Ortlinary 10 716. , PUTUBES. January, j . . July, 11.79 February, 11 46 August, 11.86 marcn, 11.47 September, n.aa April, 1153 October, 10.88 May, 11.62 November. 10.72 June, . 11.73 December. 10.73 New Berne market firm. Sales of 24 uuies hi, i 10 iu. Middling 10 5-8; Low Middling RICE. New Berne upland $1.00a$1.09. douikstic riabket. Cotton Seed 810.00. Seed Cotton 3.50. Barrels Kerosene, 49 gals., 85c. Tdbpentinb Hard, $1.15; dip, $1.75. Tab 75o.a?1.25. Corn 50a60o. Beeswax 20c. per lb. Honey 60c. per gallon. Beef; On foot, 5c. to 7c. Country Hams 12c. per lb. " . Lard 10c. per lb. Eaos 21o. per dozen. Fresb Pork 6 j. per pound. Peanuts 60a75c. per bushel. Fodder 75c. aSl.OO per hundred. Onions $1.56a2.00 per bbl. Field Peas Hides Dry, 10o.; greon 5o. Tallow 5c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 40a50c. ; spring 2UaoUc. Meal 60c. per bushel. Oats 45 cts. per bushel. Turnips 50c. per bushel. Wool 12al7c. per pound. Potatoes Sweet, 25a50c. wholesale prices. New Mess Pork $14.75. Shoulders Smoked, No. 2, 7c. prime, 80. U. K. ana b. U. K. 7t Nails Basis 10's.$2.50. Flour $3.50a7.00. Potatoes $3.00. Lard 8ia9o. Sugar Granulated, 7o. Salt 90c.a$1.00 per sack. Molasses and Syrups 20a45c. Kerosene 10c. Powder $5.50. Shot $1.60. This May Do You Good. wain in,u KDergetic men in every county in North Carolina and Kentucky to sell II. C. Tunison's Atlasses, Maps and Charts. Those wishing an agency wm do well to correspond at once, as territory is going fast. Catalogues and circulars sent free on application. Trial outfit, $4.85. complete outfit, $6.10, sent on receipt of price to any express omee in North Carolina or Kentucky. Address JOHN r. TUCKER, General Agent, Warm Plains; N. C, or fe25 d4wlt Louisville, Ky, HEITRa- j. lovick, COUNTY SURVEYOR, liready to Mjrvey, procession and plot lands. Orders left at Hugh iiOvlok'g store, foot of Middle street, Mew Berne, N.C., will receive prompt attention. fe26dlw wtf NOT DEAD YET. Atlanta papers are giving the public some curious and wonderful cases tbat are quite interesting It seems that a young lady of Atlanta has been reported as dead, . but H came to the ears of the Atlanta Journal that she was still alive, and being on the alert for news, a reporter was sent to the residence to learn all the facts. Miss Belle Duuaway, wno had been pronounced dead, met him at the door, stoutly denying that she was dead. I?he said: .'. i ' ;.. . ,- , ,,. . -,. '-For four years, rheumatism and neuralgia have resisted physicians and all other treat meiit. My muscles seemed to drj up, my flesh shrank away, my tolnts were swollen, painful and large, lost my appetite, was re duced to 60 pound! In weight and for months was expected to aie i commenced toe use or B. u. B.and the action or one half a bottle convinced my friends that It would curs me. Its effect was like maglo It gave me appetite gave me strength, relieved all pains and aches, added flesh to my bones, and when five bottles had been used I had gained 50 pounds oi nesn. ana l am to-aay sound ana wen.' IS IT A LIE ? Borne one said that Potash was a poison; Who makes the asset tlon except those who desire to mislead and humbug youT He who denounces other remedies as fbtjds. Is quietly offering a vile compound of his own bewai e of all such. : Ask your physijlaa or your druggist if Potash produoes all the horrors claimed for It by those who are compelled to traduce other preparations in order to appear respectable We claim that Potash properly combined with ether remedies makes the grandest blood remedy ever known to man, and we claim that B. 8. B.Ib that remedy. - If afflicted with any form of blood poison. Scrofula. Rheumatism, Catarrh, Old Ulcers and Hons, Kidney Complaints, Female Dis eases, etc., the B. B B. will cure you at once! Send to Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta, Oa.fora copy ill meirnouK ruin, iorsalelUfiawbernby R.N DUFFY. 1 OiBca Secretary A Trawnt '. Board Trustees hi 'BsrwicaJcr;. The RvnuUrMonlhlv ! of TiovUhs f New lleri-e Afmlamy win 1 held at lh office of the ieai(hoiMl.HIl. A ri KRNouA, Jf'abiwrjr 87. Iftfci. iSUc o'clock By ordei of tha Prealdert. ' ' ;" ' Ul W. M. WATHOX. See. Tre aa. tlTVPI I MA MM a ai mm m - er2iAT S4M, -. Jtox Inrlu-,-. fha -tittle DeunJtiT-7' L o. to A n , ' . For Rent, HOUSE and LOT, corner driven and Union streets, recently occupied by Mr. K. R. Jones. Apply to ' ' " r j. w; WALKER;" " f el5 tf Or W. F. ROUNTREE. T 250,000; IN FIVE YEARS I Tl' Til- 1 tr " 1 UUTlDfT X cDruarV anQ JYiaTfir!. 1890, we propose to'parto Citizens of New Berne; for and on account of THE NATIONAL LIFE & MA TUEITY ASSOOIAHnF 01 vvasnmgton, u, u., ! Une Thousand Dollars each If or Two Hundred and Fifty 0 tificates of Maturity Insur ance. WATSON & STREET, f22d AUIUIIO. USE The Best and Cheapest Pure Carbonate of time A Natural Fertilizeiv We are now nrenared to sunnlv "thm farmers of Eastern North Carolina with Pure Carbonate of Limef - ground at our Mill in New Berne. This is lime made of oyster Bhell. fresh from the bed, and is far superior to burnt lime, as it contains much animal' mat ter. It is one of the Cheapest and Best Fertilizers now in the Market J Composted with cotton seed or stable manure it makes a complete fertilizer, and is indispensable to the fertility of the Soil. : ,i' ' vy 1 t, As the supply will be limited, farmers are requested to send in orders imme diately. -.i ! J. M. WHITE & CO. SOLD BY i )' ' . (GEO. ALLEN ft CO,, New Berne, L HARVEY, Kinston, t;1 -PATRICK & DIXON, Hookerton. felOdwtf . ... )t EASTEBS HORTH 'OEOLLU ;;' L . . . f . - MARBLE WORKS, NEW BERXE, W. C. Monuments, Tombs, and all kinds Grave and Building w6rk in ITALIAN&AMERICAN VlTZll , Orders will receive nromnt attention and satisfaction guaranteed. . ; . . JOE K. WILLIS, Proprietor (Sucoeasor to George W. Claypoole) Cor. BROAD A AD CRAVEN 5fs.,v NEW BERNE, N. C O. E. Mn.LKH is mv authorized scent in KinBton maSO-lvdw W. R. BOND, Next door to Ice House, on Kiddle street, will keep the best Fresh Meats, Beef, Mutton, Sausage, etc, the market affords. Give him a trial. ' IS" The highest price naid for IJM and Furs. : ' ; - 5 f05 d'J poconpnE, The Great Potato Fertilizer, For saleby 23dwtf E. H. MEADOWS:; CO gftrcSM tats, n i 1, r
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