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OUTtNAL. VOL, IV. NEW BERNE. N. C, WEDNESDAY; APRIL 8. 1885; NO. 7. i LOCAL NEWS. TRUcmtt andtranspqrtation Jones County Items. Journal Ulnlatr Almanac. New Berne, latitude, 85 fl' North. . " s . longitude, 7T 3' West. . , Sunrises, 5:85 I Length 'of day, Sun sets, 6:29 f 13 hours, 54 minutes. , Moon rises at 1:32 a. m." -. . BUSINESS LOCALS. N. M. Gaskill has a full line of spring samples. Suits cut and made to fit in the latest stvlea. Call and examine samples. V aSswf . . Mrs. Mart D. "Morgan wants imrae diately two dozen ted birds, two dozen blue jays and two dozen doves; feathers not too mucn mussed Clarke's residence, and East Front street, , . M. n, Sultan has opened his stock of 1 goods in the store recently ocoupiedlby Asa Jones. msvtt Rapid ' Tranalt-A. St V. C. Railroad. A meeting of some of the leading truck farmers of the New Berne section was held at the Board of Trade rooms Monday evening to consider matters of transportation, especially that of more rapid transit, and tho practicability of making -available to this section the ad vantages of the new route to the North ern markets, known as the New York, Philadelphia and Norfolk Railroad. This new Peninsula route, extending from Philadelphia to Cape Charles, on the Eastern , shore of Virginia, a point some thirty miles by water from Nor- .j - BY THS EDITOR. ... . The Superior court assembled on Monday, Judge . Gudger presiding. John Pearce, Esq., was appointed fore man of the grand jury His Honor's charge was exhaustive and full of in formation for the justices and other officers -of the county who attended oourt to hear it. -,- The criminal docket la unusually large for this county. Nine prisoners are in lau, several oi whom .are awaiting trial, one for murder. Solioi tor Galloway is wrestling, manfully with this docket and many are there . i,au at uuuge iuik, hub ueou opeucu uuriuK too paai miM ,w tu;a :a y;. ,aak tr,n tn tvQrif corner of Change R;Z months, thorouchlv eauinned for Id a aniiVifnv ricnioi in Jcvr.-n. ij a i f ii. Bvuwtw.t wu.w. .u uia)VHVivU ' the vegetable traffic, constructed with earnest in devotion, to duty; upright, - . i this . : April Bhowers are now in order. Services at Presbyterian Church , afternoon At 5 o'clock. There is a plan on foot to build a market house, bonds or to bonds. See advertisement. '" i.. : i t..:.i.i j nonesc in everv relation witn line mem. ...... . , . . bers of the bar and offlcfBf the coun selled with a powerful new tug-boat, tie8i Swift Gal,0WBy LaS en'deared him- tranBfer barges for taking the cars from self to the people of the old 8d district Cape Charles City across the Bay to in a manner that will not soon be for- Nnrfolk. and a larpa new. side-wheel goiien steamer for the transfer of passengers and freights. . . , The New York, Philadelphia and Norfolk Railroad is advertised as sev eral hours quicker than any other line A large number of the legal fraternity are in attendance. Besides .the local bar, we note the preseaoe of ex-Judge Ueo. v. Strong, of Ualeigh; Messrs. t, B. Loftin and S. W. Isler, of Goldsboro; Messrs. J. K. Uzzell and Daniel E, Perry, of Kinston; Messrs. Phil. Hoi 1 Wm. Pell Ballanco & Co. are offering between the North and the South, and land, jr., O. H. Guion, R. B. Lehman, 'tobacco, clears, groceries, shoes etc., at I in the' transportation and delivery of H. G. Tull, L. J. Moore, W. E. Clarke, cost to close out. ' I vegetable products It is claimed that ' ' Middle street'iB being recoated with advantages of this new route over bi,p11 Tt is remarkable to note the all others are equal to one whole market ' beauty and : excellence of our streets day " reaching Philadelphia and New now as compared to them before they received the first coat of shell about two ' years ago. v ' 1 ' Rev. Mr. Yass showed us- yesterday a specimen of leaf tobacco which he brought from Henderson. ' It is of a ' beautiful color and used as wrappers in . making cigars. This was from a lot that sold at $90 per hundred pounds. - We -call attention to the advertise "."blent of M. H. Sultan in to-day's Journal. He is now at the former : stand of Mr. Asa Jones, and is offering a select stock of new goods', and will sell his stock saved from the fire below t.iOOSt..'. . - ' " x . I J .. .. .-' , it I -I , . , Pint Shipment of the Seaion. ; The first shipment of radishes was made yesterday by Mr. Joseph Stevenson of this county by the steamer Shenan- klek Work. -X " ' Last Saturday evening Mr. Geo. N. ' Ives' sloop Favonia left New Berne for JJ ' York. The newspapers of New York. Phila delphia, Baltimore, Norfolk and Eliza beth City have for the past few months been spreading tbe lame of this f enin sulaline, and it has therefore become a matter of interest to the truck farmers and dealers of this section to make dutyat Trenton P. H. Pelletier, M. DeW. Stenvenson, H. R. Bryan, F. M. Simmons, Clement Manly, W. W. Clark, and Geo. H. White, colored, of New Berne, and Thos. Oilman, Esq.. of Onslow. Monday is usually the "big day" of Jones court. A large number of the people who assemble on that day desire to hear the Judge expound the law to the grand jury, and, therefore, the presiding Judge, always gets a pa tient audience while discharging this the Roanoke marshes, and on Monday 'afternoon took in a cargo of , 000 shad and 4,000 herrings, taken right out of 'the water, and landed here at S o'clock Tuesday evening; BAD ADVICE. On Tuesday morning Mingo Hill, who stood indicted for bigamy was put on trial. The case was clearly made by Solicitor Galloway. So much so that Hill's counsel L. J. Moore. Esq.. threw his case upon the leniency of the oourt and bad succeeded in obtaining it to a considerable degree, but the solicitor stated to His Honor that Mingo had shown him at the last term of the court a divorce from "Judge Tragic of the Superior Court of Jones county." This statement had a tendency to further en list the sympathy of the court for the defendant, but Mingo, contrary to the practicability of giving the products of advice of his counsel, insisted on being this section the benefit of the rapid I heard on this point, and after being transit oi tne reninsuia route, and to sworn, stated that Mr. Cyrus Foscue. request an increase of the Old Dominion gentleman of very high character, gave service from New Berne as it may be him the divorce. Unfortunate required.. . for Mingo, Mr. Foscue was present Messrs. u. . u. meaaows ana J. J. ana was called ana promptly denied constitute the committee having given him any such paper. This available these advantages if they exist, and to take appropropriate action in the premises the meeting- was called. A committee was appointed to visit Norfolk and confer with the General Southern Agents of the Old Dominion Line, the Managers of the Norfolk Southern Railroad, and the General Freight Agent of the New York, Phila delphia and Norfolk Line, under in-structions-to ascertain all the facts in regard to the alleged advantages of the new route, its rates and terminal facil ities at Jersey City and New York; to confer with the Old Dominion and Nor folk Southern people in regard to the though this business "is a big fraud," admits that it can be made successful. We were pleased to meet the Major and Mr. Taylor. They were at Trenton a year or so ago attending a reunion or tne 66th and 87th regiments, and it is said this reunion will be held again at the next term of the court. Daniel is a first-rate veterenary surgeon; he re ceives calls from several adjoining counties, and we are under obligations to him for treating the Journal horse, which was taken Bick while on the route to Trenton. ' festival. " The people of Trenton are endeavor ing to raise funds to build an Episcopal house of worship, and in furtherance of this enterprise they are holding a festival during court week. A good crowd at tended this on Monday night, and the good eatables, of which there was an abundanoe, were served in good style by fair hands. The drawing for the cakes, though not conducted by Beaure gard and Early, under tne superintend enoe of Mrs. E. R. Page, Mrs. C. C. Green, Mrs. Annie Francks and Mrs. J, P. Brogden, was perfectly fair and in teresting. We would notice the young ladies present, but as they received the attention of tne young attorneys pres ent, some of whom were not too modest to make a speeoh, we think they have reoeived their share of attention. We are pleased to announce that they are succeeding "admirably in raising funds for this building and we now give notice that they will call on New Berne for assistance. . There are many other matters of in terest around Trenton that we would like to notice, but our space is up. We visited Capt. Page's new mill on Mon day evening, which is admirably built, where we saw an improvement in the way of a fan which takes the Bilks and defective grain out of the corn as it passes through the hopper. It is an in vention of the miller, Thomas Hunter, for which he deserves credit. Around the mill yard was a large bunch of hogs in fine condition. We also visited the farm near by, where we saw a ten acre lot fenced off to be planted in peanuts, ohufas and potatoes, on which to fatten these porkers. Numerous compost heaps were to be seen dotted about over the Slantation, and the prospect for hog and ominy on this farm is indeed encouraging. Improvement. . Dail Bros, are repairing the frame warehouse below their' premises on Craven street. Tbe new dwelling of Capt. Hill on Change street is nearing completion. The painters were starting on it yester- t day. . The handsome building of Mr. U. and will visit Norfolk at an early day, A resolution was adopted requesting Wmi Dunn, Esq., Superintendent A. & N. C. Railroad, and Mr. E. B. Roberts, Agent Old Dominion Steamship Com pany, to accompany and co-operate with the committee. .'. ..... a. & n. o. railroad. The A. & N. C. Railroad was also con sidered in connection with possible re lations oi the Atlantic Uoast Line to the Peninsula route.' . Mr. Washington Bryan being present by invitation, was requested to present disclosure swung the sympathy of the court to the other side, and Mingo's sentence, instead of being two years as was nrst intended, was made ten years, ARRAIGNED FOR MURDER. On Tuesday, Alexander Black, col., was arraigned for the murder of the wife of Mark McClese, and a special venire oi sixty was ordered andThurs day set for the trial.. The court assigned as counsel for the defendant, Messrs, W. E. Clarke, H. G. Tull and R. B, Lehman of New Berne, and C. H, Koonce, Esq., of Trenton. As the - 8. Mace, on Metcalf street, is-also being Coast Line. some views respecting the railroad, and ground of the defense will be insanity tne proDaDUity oi connections with the these gentlemen, at this writing, are new route, at Norfolk, over the Atlantio busily engaged in searching the pages of painted. '. V '; . ",' -.y-v , Slek Statesmen.: . , S -' - We do not remember to have ever v known of so many sick statesmen as are now reported in the papers. Sx-Presi- - dent Grant, ex-President Davis, Con Pressman Randall. Minister Cox, ex- Secretary ; Frelinghuysen, Secretary . Lamar. Senator Vance and Hon. John Mr. Bryan stated that as to the traffic arrangements of the Atlantio Coast Line with the peninsula route, he could not now say anything definite of bis own knowledge. But with reference to the Atlantic Road, and the proposition for a lease of the same, he desired, for his own guid ance, and in the disposition of interests confided to him, to have an expression of tbe sense of the business and farming Itelly, all are, or have been recently on Lh o d , 8 , the sick list. Of these President Grant Mi. Bryan said Governor Scales had Reese's Medical Jurisprudence. - SHEEP RAISING About 12 o'clock on Monday Major barrett and Dan. Taylor of Lenoir dashed in, driving a fine animal which Daniel raised on his own plantation, When the Major had secured a seat on a goods box near the court house door where tbe newspaper men had planted their stands,-be enquired "Where is Nunn? I want to have a guardian appointed for him." . "What's the matter now?" we re sponded, turning the corner just in time to hear his complimentary (?) Bug- and Sftcretarv Frelintrhuvsen are not under consideration the advisability of gestion. itTnPftfeii tn rPdover. and Mr. ' Kellev's placing thepractical affairs of the road "I want to say to you that this sheep "r . v. - elusion that a lease of the road for the to sav about, is the grandest fraud in hnnarm-whila wa niiramvPH nave open I ha anna nr tlifl nonnrl -rnr phfrh tho thn wmiitn " advised W a valued 1 corresDondent in North Carolina road is leased some 16 "Why so'f"' - rf " , - I 1 a 11 j I ttry T 1 . Jl . TT - PhtladalnWa to take iron bitters. 1 " t8-" "e" lur u" P0" cerueu. . . i kuow UWBO. xou may "Because I know it is so. But that the Governor had desired from take one hundred head of sheep and nut all with whom he came in contact to them on one hundred acres of the best R E- M 'Forbes came ud vesterdavi now wnat.are tne wisnes oi tne people l pasture land, you can nnd and m less Ke' f f ' Pe9 cam up yesterday flf c(mntry through which the road than ree years every one of them will passes, and that in his opinion any ex- be dead, and they won't be killed by pressibn of the business people of New dogs either.,- Every dead sheep is laid Berne will have great weight with the to the dogs when the truth is they die of Governor. - 1 s - disease or for want of attention." Touching the policy of lease, Mr. I . "Major, I expect you went before the Bryan had very decided opinions, and committee of the General Assembly on he Denevea lr tne road was ciOBeiy encouraging Bheep husbandry." ne that I .'did try to defeat this legislation cars would run from Mew Berne to I about dogs. The tax that Dan Taylor vi . 1 (Jersey uity, over the short Jfeninsula land myself pay on dogs is worth more than all the sheep in Lenoir county. We Person!. morning from Beaufort. His friends were glad to see him looking bo well Geo. E. Miller, Esq., of "Kinston, was tn the city yesterday. , ' Mr, Luther Sheldon of Norfolk is in the city, ,v Dr. C D! Rico' is in the city talking allied with the Atlantio Coast Line that . insurance, Miss Mary Carrow and Miss Verina route, thus assuring to this entire sec Moore of Goldsboro returned yesterday from a short visit to Mrs. D. N. Kilburn of this city.' yfr'p.i Miss Gertrude Carra way left yester day morning for a visit to relatives in Plymouth. - ' Misa Sudie Roberts of Chestertown, tion the most rapid transit possible un- keep good dags, pay tax on them, and der any condition of transportation, Mr. bryan stated that, while the inter ests he represented, for himself and as agent and attorney of others were large and aggregated in his hands perhaps the largest individual vote cast in the Company's meetings, he was vitally in terested in the welfare of New Berne Startling Caaea, Mr. R. R. Saulter, of Athens, Ga., says: "B. B. B. has cured on me an ulcer which has resisted all other treatment for 60 years." J. M. tills, of Atlanta, was cured or a stubborn case of Eczema of twelve year s standing by the use of B. B. B. ' An Editor. I have been almost entirely cured of nabat catarrh of several years standing, by 8 bottles of B. B. B. I have tried many other remedies, but none equal a. is. U, it is a quick cure, while others are slow. . J. J. hardy, Editor "News," Toccoa, Ga. For sale in Newborn by R. N. Duffy, Ward Meeting. Democrats of the First Ward are re quested to meet at city, headquarters Monday. 13th, at 8 p. m., for the pur pose of nominating a candidate for Councilman and the transaction of any other business that may come before them. T. A. Green, Chm'n. COMMERCIAL. Journal Office, April 7. 6 P. M. cotton. New York futures steady; spots steady, Middling 11 3-16; Low Middling 10 7-8; Good Ordinary 10 3-10. FUTURES. January, i ebruary, March, April, 11.11 May, 11.22 June, . 11.33 New Berne market one bale at 10 cents. Middling 10 1-8: Low 9 13-16; Good Ordinary 9 1-8, RICE. New Berne upland $1.00a$1.09. Appointment by Blanop Watson. Below we give the appointments of the Bishop of the Diocese as far as they are announced: April 12 Sunday, Grace, Woodville, Bertie county. 13 Monday, M.i,S. Mark's, Koxobel 15 Wednesday, M.P., S. Thomas, Windsor. 16 Thursday, E. P., Grace, Plymouth 13 Saturday, E. P., S. Joseph's, Cam den, C. H. 19 Sunday, S. John Evan, South Mills. 21 Tuesday, M.P., Christ Church, Elizabeth City. 22 Wednesday, M.i'.. S. John's. New- begun. - 23 Thursday, S. Barnabas, Woodville, f erquimans county. 26 Sunday, Holy Trinity, Hertford. 28 Tuesday, M.P., Rockahock. 29 Wednesday, S. Paul's, Edentoa. 30 Thursday, M.P., S. Luke's, Wash' ington county, Kiss'bon Items. CLOSING OUT Groceries, Tobacco, Cigars, Stoves, Etc. Etc. J Having determined to close out our stock, we offer our ENTIRE STOCK by Al t J uiu package , At CosJ; for Cash Only A rare chance to buy good Cigars, Tobacco and Groceries at COST. . A few fine Cook Stoves at coet also V Wm. Pell Ballance & Co. ap8 dtf July, 11.43 August, 11.51 September, 11.18 October, November, December, dull. Sales of Middling if one of our dogs kill a sheep we obli gate to pay for the sheep and kill the dog.' (. - , - . . "Well Major, speaking about that one hundred acres of land, suppose it was divided into two or three lota and let the sheep run on one a few days and then on another and continue in this way, Md., who has been visiting relatives in and this section, and desired to neither, pasturing in rotation,' would not that s this city, went up to Kinston yesterday advise nor participate in any action obviate the difficulty which you pre- ona yisitto the family of the Rev. Israel PreJ"ul"!ai l,lUB" .J8" '.an( .D0 ' ' .Tu w w . " - I wAnlH f hoffifnrQ trhila aHiroaDinrr him. I ' "Vfio antra Mr T T TTavnAw- T hnrra Harding. s ; ' . ' self toa portionSof the business com- tried . that. When I lived in Lenoir E. G. Hill, Esq., went up the road munity, request that a meeting be called county I kept sheep and pastured them vesterdav to his former home in John- of the business men and farmers of this in that way and had no trouble with , , ; ' . t . s i portion or the state, at Mew Berne, to eon COUiiiy. - t, ,v . , - . . MumimthAmiMor ntlrl o-iirfl-o-rr,roaatnn Mr. C. E. Foy went up the road yes- t0 the gen8ral wish respecting the pro- terday, ' ; . I posed disposition of the Atlantic road. Miss Sadie Manly went up to Raleigh meetinq to be called. jx resuiuuuu was auuyiieu iu nuuuru- yesterday to be present at the ,marriage of 11m Tucker. -- ' ' " J'r. Tax Schwcrin, of the firm of ''Cthwci; x & Ash, left for the North yes- rday ft tho purchase of goods. ' "c. J. W, I'oore made a flying trip to 'n and r ''irnedyebterday.- ance with the above suggestions, and the chair appointed the following com mittee to call a meeting of the business men and farmers of this section to meet at New Berne at an early day: Messrs. E. H. Meadows, Geo. Allen, T. A. Green, J. F. Clarke and J. L. Rhem, committee.' them whatever. They paid me well '"You never, made a cent on them in your life," promptly replied the' Major. "I made" said Mr. Harper, "the wool to make my olothes and a mighty Bight of good eating out of the lambs. "I stick to it," said the Major, "you never made any money out of them in your lite. i'.ut i will admit that if a man had a large scope of pasture Jand and would employ some one to follow his sheep and make it a business, it might pay." ; So it willbe seen that tho Major, Much composting going on in Lenoir, Shad, at last, are comparatively abun dant and cheap. Sixteen lawyers attended Greene court last week. Miss Berta Hardee visited relatives in Kinston last week. The "top" season has opened in our town, "uimrae a nug. " Eggs have reached their true value at last twelve and a half cents a dozen, Spring oats are doing well, in spite of the many severe cold snaps since sow ing. . j ---v.; ;.; jry .! 'V:;',.":- Three cases before Mayor Moses last;, week ; all for larceny. Two were jailed one set free. , , . Register, citizens of Kinston, registerl Haskitt is registrar, at the old Wm. Hunter store. Mr. JF. Parrott's bridge at Kinston opens new roaming fields for Sunday afternoon strollers. Fishing poles for Bale Ifjfthe fancy stores. Earth-worms may take due no tice thereof and govern themselves ac cordingly. ; - ' " ;"' " - r.:: Very great satisfaction is expressed at the consent of Col. Staples to deliver the address at the commencement of Kinston College. '. V - ; Truckers of this section are agree ably surprised to find that their early vegetables were not so roughly handled by the cold weather as they bad thought. Palmetto grows in Jones county. We have received I from Mr. Lawrence Duffy, of Dover, several leaves of this beautiful plant, we manic Mr. Duffy for the present and Mr. H. C. Bowen for bringing it. We had occasion to took over the library at -the graded school, on last Saturday. There are about 300 volumes all select, valuable, and just the books for tho school, fror. is. m. Goodwin. the superintendent, is a good judge of DOOkB. ' , .:'." . -v-: Lenoir Countv Teachers' Association met in the graded school building last Saturday. Much interest manifested and a very good . attendance. The ad dress of Rev. A. J. Hires, the regularly appointed orator or tne day was excen tionolly good.' His subject was "Ready Aim, Fire." It was packed full, of good sense rich, racy, piquant, fresh and, to a high degree, educational. Wo have rarelv ever beard as good an edn cational address and never a better one, The- next meeting is at Dr. Lewis' school on May 2d. Seats free. Pubha invited Dr. Jno. A Pollock is the next orator. domestic market. Cotton Seed $10.00. Seed Cotton $3.50. Barrels Kerosene, 49 gals., 85c. Turpentine Hard, $1.15; dip, $1.75, Tar 75o.a81.25. Corn 50a60c. Beeswax 20c. per lb. Honey 60o. per gallon. Beef On foot, 5o. to 7c. Country Hams 12c. per lb. " Lard 10c. per lb. Eogs 10c per dozen. Fresh Pork 6o. per pound. Peanuts 60a75o. per bushel. Fodder 75c.a$1.00 per hundred. Onions $1.56a2.00 per bbl. Field Peas Hides Dry, 10o.; green 5c. Tallow 5o. per lb. Chickens Grown, 40a50c; spring 2Uasuc. Meal 65c. per bushel. Oats 50 cts. per bushel. Turnips 50c. per bushel. Wool 12al7c per pound. Potatoes Sweet, 25a50c. Furs Coon skins, 80o.: fox, 50c mink, 50c; otter from $3a6. Shingles West India, dull and nom inal; not wanted. Building. S inch, hearts, $3.00; saps, $1.50 per M. wholesale prices. New Mess Pork $14.00. Shoulders Smoked, No. 2, 7c, prime, 8c. C. R. and L. C. R. 7a8c. Nails Basis 10's, $2.50. Flour $3.50a7.00. Potatoes $3.00. Lard 71a9o. Sugar Granulated, 61c. Salt 90c.a$1.00 per sack. Molasses and Syrups 20a45c. Kerosene Die. Powder $5.50. Shot $1.60. RECOVERED FROM THE FIRE ! Notice. Notice is hereby given that annl mu tton will be made to Board of City Council for privilege to erect by Stock , Company a Market House at foot Middle street, baid Market House to be turned over to city when it shall have paid in rouutin lor cost or construction, with a fair equivalent for use of capital in ygsted. ap8dtf Notice. Certificate No. 801 foi one share of the stock of the Atlantio and North Caro- . Una Railroad, having been lost, notice is hereby given that I will make appli- uuwuu ior a duplicate or tne same. JAMES C. HARRISON. AdministratDr of J. A. Suydam. Sr. apld30d HAMS. JUST RECEIVED 4,000 POUNDS SUGAR-DTJRED CANVASSED XO -Cents.' SOLD BY ACTUAL WEIGHT.' F. ULRICH. mar20 lm For Rent, HOUSE and LOT, corner Craven and Union streots, recently occupied by Mr K. R. Jones. AddIv to J. W. WALKER, fel5tf Or W. F. ROUNTREE. NOTICE. Store and Furniture F0RJJALE. I will sell! at Public AiioMnn.nk tv.o Store of F. BOSSSER. corner Middla and Broad streets, in the City of New Berne, OX SATURDAY, Tlie 11th day of April, A.D.1885 The Store House occupied as a Furni ture store oy said Uoesser; also the large lot of Furniture in said store, con veyed tome by said F. Boesser. Hale at TEN o'clock. ltd D. N. KILBURN. Assiernne. v THE BEST BUILDING LIME IN THE WORLD. The undersiened beinar RdtisfiArt tw CARSON & SON'S CENTRNNTAT. MEDAL LIME is the best known in the world ror building purposes, have ac cepted the sole Agency for New" Berne, the Line of the. "A. & N. C. R. R." and the territory tributary thereto; and are prepared to lurnisn it to builders, con sumers and the trade at prices far below what it has ever sold at before in this market, either by the car load at points east of Best's on the "A. & N. C. R. R." or in lots to suit at New Berne. Gen. Meigs and Professor Baird place this Having recovered from the late fire, I hereby wish to call the attention of my : Patrons and the Dublio in eeneral that I ?T CBO" Daua ,Pl.aco l"18 flam now occunvin,r the Store lately oo-1 ;5!l7 . ,... n om 118 1-cnnied hv Asa Jonea. and wiahin a I a. voeing ausoiuteiy iree Of magne i 1 o his Hnn continuance of the liberal patronage given me heretofore, I have received by every steamer since the fire a COMPLETE NEW STOCK OP Sprtog. and Summer Goods, which I will sell at REDUCED PRICES. For the NEXT SIXTY DAYS I will sell goods saved from the fire BELOW COST... ; ' ' CLOTHING. I have a Large and Nice Selected Stock of the Latest Styles, which I will sell- LOWER than any other House- in the city. Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Trunks and valises, at the lowest possible prices imaginable. In BOOTS and SHOES I will not be undersold. ; . M. H. SULTAN. ap8d3m , sia) and the extra large size of its bar rels, it is warranted to go one-third fur ther than any other, thus making it the best and cheapest Lime ever sold in this market. Special freight contracts en able us now to offer this Lime very low. uAfLBMrra CO., Foot Pollock street, New Berne. mh31dw2w 10UT OF THE FIRE ! L. II. CUTLER " IS NOW IN THE ODD FELLOWS BUILDING Nearly opposite the old stand, with a FULL LINE OF , ' ' t '' .. .... I !;;!..! '!. ' Hardware and 1 ; Cooking, Stoves, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS, MIR, PAINTS, OUSS AND PUTTY,' , Warning! ,v tt having been brought to bur atten tion that one Oscar Williams, formerly I of Lenoir County, N. C, is representing ri 1 T .j-ti-' J himself as our Agent for Fire Insurance, OaSR, i00IS and. iilinClS and that he has collected monies from divers persons in the Counties of Craven, Beaufort, Pamlico and Hyde under such false representations; this, is to warn the public that Baid Williams is not our agent. " ' r ' . Gen. Ins. Agents, ap8dlw ; ', New Berne, N. C. AT COST! H A NICE LOT OF CROCKERY S Will be pleased to see his former customers. ': ': ; " : dw MRS. SUSAN STANLY AGENT FOR THE SALE OF For Rent,' The Brick Store ad joining the Banking nAWflmrnin i a nn House of Green, Foy & Co., on South KU X b 1 XjK S CANDY. Front street. Possession given May 1st, 1885 a3dtf JOHN A. RICHARDSON. AT HEIt BOOK STOKE, .mh2Sd3n) Pollock Street. 1
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