- ' . r -- - - . t---- .,?yi; II iwi j j 't il ijCt''T..l j if IIT:.-.""-' ' in, 'J" r . . i rrr-.-ttvttti 1 ' !? .... "LOGAL-NEW. jyrui iunmwnM. - .,:'"".';:vC::. .'.: uUf t.iwi.luHsB and Lot fob Rest On corner . Ptthw latitude? r 88? North. ; :-u"iiMt. 6:11 IS botfM, 80 minutekr ' . Neuse nd Metcalf etrweto. Apply to '- . ' Si'i-rs made to ordoq qdj gvaranteed ' Tt6 Tit'iit N; M.,C(ASKlI4s,9,;,4-'...,.ii,v; I..-' " Job wotlt4 'executed ' aTWU ''offSc at If you are ia need of any printed . BtatiqperyleirirftJ.Ihe. JptnurAL office - ana nav iapnieirafQfi87jieaoD , .)APPoinUa40U ,ndi reports for over- ni.eeM formula al we Journal bipce. T ' f "'MajJ'bonawphi niakinp; addition! to his already large gin house.' V; ' Olmbity carried out a good cargo r igndoflift ! brought? in a large ( cpgo, o nierohandise, yesterday morn' A portion of our' Jewish merchants alaces of business closed .ye MM Two,'JaJsf ofv new'wtWn in market jr qs tar dam jrafvfrom Onslow and one mCfe first boatload of seed cotton r- ' !vea yesterday. 'It was from Smith's tteYJSe "liJ. fil ills 1 aeral al oi Mr. ueo. u. uuion was attended yesterday, evening by a large number of our citizens. W&rieadvertil Mr. J 08 a good plan' vr Louisburg will celebrate thecomple 1st. We acknowledge recoipt of invito- ' tion joatei The"scbt tend.. . , schooner Marietta Capt. Silver- thorn,. IU rosin port yes tor day cargo of corn and oats . XtT Slide it the. large1 "territory ' from which New. Berne draws cotton wo note that the five bales received here Air. J. K. Wlli8 made a sale or a ' taUatrfOrteNolkYjestrday. His ; wMMprilesNlraWand those who i Jnok. At tbeas. are apt to place their orders The remains,, of , Mrs. Benjamin halliaon; Esq., near Croatan, were brought up on the train yesterday morn . ing and interred, In Cedar Grove Cert i '.'wd tt)ltfloD f-oi" U.i ;,'"-''V0-''''' O'liM''- ( . day, one hundred, students. ' tWwhule number enrolled' for the fall i5torifrttt ykf wa J seventy-three f and oatibsJn-iBg terra following waalnihetji- , .Mtwr-liHef V SHjra th prospects of she y ) MisjiksifWiif(sittiB;B aW ti'o? MeearfbA W sBaJfi H. vB.; Paflyi, Hill Humphrey and J. F. Taylor hava . returned. eom th Nertb, and are re 0H faring their fall goods.-e .Wa qoinmwd p to them the eolumns of thlf JopnttAt'ai C3 medium- for - informing the pobRd of a;.at tbey haaTfor :saTe:tfli'8 to YJla ami . . ' . n;f -fta,,TjXJii' A Ban A A l..r Mvr nighu i one- 01 --our, boy carriers in coming -down to the office ?VlT-rj (the morning "r L f.-leuuiTIt a'numberor dog that btf JU1 fdul'IflnkMSIhe aide wal kj neaT the, f- osBing o . pjaven anduroad' streets. 'Fearing to pass 'wiOjciut' seeing the dogs he 'had for sev eral mornings stepped into the porch of a dwelftngNtfjcl'made Ijoiseswhich he tlio' would attract , the -attention of tliedogB 'and he tOdldy learn their whereabouts. Jbe family living in the house hearing' the noise suspected bur glars were trying to enter and had been ' lookout, in fact became so much "6. . .. 1 about it lhat;.ihey informed r - ;,:ay ai Hgott. i l Thursday night the Marshal went & 1 viv wed tho, premises and stationed t: iree. policemen . who, .witb.'guns at: 8 f I i.. ca t I 1 I 'wtols, .patiently ' Walbed '- the -h i,L ilie. burglar." ' Soon 'after o morning they heard the "i"h od in rn 1,'- rthd 'i.'one'of two 'JourxaL toy waaso baily fright i i t l,o retwrtod down the street i i . . icked by three rob- .iii . . ?" -sv Berno had 81 ! i ' v tt Autust inclu- s y, ,,r; lhrpe ..; 20,000 in- . ' "-n 1 l.ut ti. i.lo. .' tlio oiTi- r 1 I Hrd Cewtjr ;' Our esteemed, neighbor, the Washing (ok Gazelle, insists that its wonderful discoveries" made a few, weeks ago are sure enough discoveries. We copy be willJthfi!a'ie ya iarder to prepare our merchants for the shock thai i ia cominir.f After oonvine the t X. L.- 7. i-J "A.m j vuviuiuv remaras on me wonuenui Discoveries," it says: ! : y 3 Ir will be ee Mrn-the above won derful discovery that the Journal does not even attempt to deny the facts as set rortb in the Gazette, we stated tnat the Elm City could not go up the canal and the. Journal virtually admits the statement. , We alao'. atated that freight bad to be transferred to the Elm City by means of flats, and . this is not even denied by the ' Journal. We further stated that the distanoe was much nearer to Washington, and the citizens of Hyde nave manifested a desire for sometime to tdrto their trade to this point. Tlje facts, should not startle the Journal man nor cause him to tnink tnat the Gazette has made a wonderful discov ery, we would not be surprised if the Journal will not be wonderfully sur prised -and most '' alarmingly disap pointed wben it wakes up some JMovem ber morning and finds that Hyde has turned her entire business into the laps of tqa Washington merchants. (Jur ac tive men are now beginning to appre ciate tba situation, and are Riving listening fear to the constant, reminders that come from our Hyde county neigh bore. The indifference of our business men to the importance of the Hyde trade will pot exist long, The efforts being made' by our sister towns will infuse new . life. , into our. people and sucb a boom' in the Hyde and Washington hand-shaking has never been witnessed. ' When where, and how have we vir- oaly Mntfttad that the Elm City could not go up Lake Landing canal How could we "virtually admit" what we know to be untrue?? Wa do not speak from hearsay but have been aboard the Elm City when she went up the canal nearly a mile, at a point where she could talie freight' from land, and as the drodee ( completes the . work she will continue to go further up. A landing could be established where she now goeei but.itas not' desirable to make one below Watson's store. Why tne Gazette should 'continue to inform its readers 'that the Elm City 'oanpat go up the canal" when she has been 'going up it for several weeks, we cannot understand. ' We1 bee nothing to b gained by such statements, and if the Gazette preeists in making them there will be another "wonderful disoovery," the people will discover that the Gazette is not reliable. But the Gazette does not intentionally minisform ,ite - readers although it was published in these columns over 'a month ago that the Elm City had gone up tne canal to land.' la its1 seal to build up its own town it has made the mistake of trying to . point out the de fecta and disadvantages of New Berne, and in this lit has made a complete failure. . .. It is altogether useless for New 'Berne ard Washington to be making a fuss about the Hyde county business. "The farmers of that oonntv are intelligent enbigh-t6 mark! (heir produce where the -abi obtain tho beet -prices, and where there is stability in the' markei Tk'etiooBiiAuf fcisher theH farmers of Hvdo and all other counties to market their produce to the best advantage, nj matter wheter the place be Washington or Nevf 'Berne.'" If Washington had the same facilities for handling corn, we eaVeM:nd.xeaBon why it should, hot pay as much as New Berne; but asihe hai nioti'thei advantages, we can not see hlhy can pay as much, unless it if for the purpose of supplying local dej- and.. ..The, local demand, in iNew Boibi i aJTecta'Mie pr roe 'very little, if any. ' TyentHhbuMijdJ busheta would ti iik'eljfbring as' much per bushel ai one mousaii'd'. Is ihis'tnd eW at Washi Ington,? . If 80 we will admit that the Washington' niarket'' for corn is as sta ble as' New Berne; ? ' v ? '.: -X4 '. 1 4vn I The fait trade will-soon begin and rf . . ...I the, merchants of New Berne want cus tomers for their goods. . We haveMtl formed the publio of their departues North for goods, and of (heir return. We now wish to remind, them that but for the ""advertising: rpatfonsre hey would have no daily paper to announce their movements and1 inform the public when 'new' goodV'have1 arrived'The Weekly Journal circulates largely in every adjoining county; It" goes1' into many' section Where New" Berne has competition for the trader and by using its 'columns freely our merchants can divert trade from other pointy and now is the time to'do it. Don V Wait until tho tide is set in Other directions.' ' V VtreAil. '' i "' 'O. f -V V.''.l.7 Mr. Oeo. Howard li ft on the Shcnan- loah, yesterday 'evening for a fall stock jTha iGuMtle and " Trade. ,. . of gooda,.which he intends offeniig to the t Ulilioh his return. 'I 'i ' a " :llt'. Charles Slover and family have r( l .rr 1 frem Morehead City. ' '' " ' jrr. on JTrs. n. B. DufTy have rctured frxu a t... orlh.; '''"'..,, ' .' I Declined T Pay lUllroatal DkC - The SmithfleJd 'Herald states that those citizens who gave notes to W. J. Best to aid the building of the defunct Midland .Railroad,. have , unanimously declined to. pay any mora oj the . sub scription for the following reasons: j H j y 1st. The oompany had failed to com ply witn their contract y- completing the road to Salisbury.'. -2nd. That there was no guarantee tnat tne road between SmithHeld and Goldsbora would be a permanency. It might be torn ud at any tims i . ' 3rd. That Smithfleld. bad been cut 'off from through rates to Morehead, con trary to contract, $ . it '. , Gum Branch Items. Some sickness with us. Mrs. E. W Murrill and child Maude, are down with fever. - uarteret county claims a bur near weighing 20 ounces, which ia a pretty good pear, but Mr. a. W. Venters can beat that by a ounces. He had some fine Bartlett pears that weighed from to zo ounces Richlands keeps saying Cad's turkey is still flaying. Gracious, we wish we had a turkey like that; guess be has laid a dozen eggs by this time, or laid him self all away. Stop him; he is too valu able a turkey to die. Cato, little son of Harvey Cox, had the sad misfortune of losing one of his eyes, tie fell and snagged one of them, and Dr. Lewis of Raleigh had to take the eye out to save the other one. The little fellow is now about to lose the other eye. This part of Onslow county ia pretty well supplied with schools. Air. o. bur ton is teaching at Half Moon school house; Mr, G. W. Ward is teaching at uum JtManch school house; Mr. Elijah noonce is teaching at haw Branon schoolhouse, and Dr. C. Thompson is teaching at Kicblands Deer hunting is the. go now with, us for sport. Bryan Harget, Mr. Murrill and a dozen others started up Quaker Bridge road last Monday night for a big hunt. Bryan said when he started he wna nhmih mil: nf mAAt And Km ho1 tx have some venison; the crowd have iiot reported correctly yet; when they do we will report. The farmers around Gum Branch are generally good ones, and most of them have nrettv fair croDS. Thev com Main some of bad seasons in the start and dry weather in August, but their crops of cotton iook weu, and tne earn, peas ana potatoes, with some rice, will all make fair turn outs. Silas Venters,' Ned Murrel, E. Newbold and Walter Mur rill 's crops we have seen in part, and can say they need not grumble. Uotton picking will commence in a day or two. Some new buildings going up. G. R. Venters and Walter Murrill both have fine houses going up. the former oom pleted all but the painting; the Utter will soon be nnished.. We a&ked it some' one were not going to get mar ried, as both of these gents were single men. George Robert said not, but Wal ter said, "you bet I am it any one will have me," and we guess some one will. Taos. H. MoQee is the contractor and bnilder of these houses: he is a stood one and loves cider to death and destrud- tion. suas and u. u. are brick makin they have a large kiln burning n and Walter Murrill is also putting up kun. torn Alouee says bubs and U, dont set them right, and is going to show them how the gander hope in set-. ting op one right in Walter Murrv auu next weo. it -i. i Knmor ef a Mexican Outbreak Pirdras Nkqras. Mex.i Sent. 8. An nnconfirmed report reaches here from Santa Rosa," Mex., that: an incipient revolution has broken out m tnat piaoa. and that a conflict has taken place .be tween the authorities and revolution ists, resulting in the loss of several lives: on both sides. Tne news is scarcely credited here, for it is not believed that the revolutionary spirit could be con fined to one city only, and no outbreaks have occurred at any point having com munication with the outer world. It is probable if the outbreak has occurred it is the pent up dissatisfaction with the local administration of, affairs,"'. 7'..'.'.'! The rumor causes no little uneasiness among old Mexicans who have .witness ed the outbreaks before. ' -They say the sacred fires of revolution are always smouldering in the mountain towns and villages of Mexico; that the .fleroe and hardy mountaineers of Coahuila and. Durango, Jalisco, are to Mexico, proper. what the uotna were to, ltaiy, and tnai no man knows the day or tbeu? springs.;. Santa Rosa is an important mining town of Coahuila, situated on the south side of the San Maroon Moun tain range;' and forty miles from the nearest station of the Mexican Inter- aationl Railway. 11 Many prophesis and omens or dire disaster are t,ourren$ among the population of Northern Mex ico. At nrst these signs were interpre ted as foreboding famine and pestilence,! but since these twin scourges have for the year been avoided the evil predic tions are of necessity' held to apply ,to the' coming' revolution, the birth of which i longingly" awaited by the thousands. ; ,Mne-l)reWtno Lime. at'.PIa, ',.1 In the raft of Congressmen and Sena tors , temporarily resident in St. Paul, Wisconsin shows much timber, and one Of the most notable pieces of dimension stuil it IkoStvenson, of Marinette, who will represent the' Niatlr District. It is told of Ike, who is rich as cream, by the way, that soon after he was elected he thus unbosomed himself to a friend: "Been elected to Congress, as I suppose you know. I've never been down there, and; maybe I wont catclr on tret-rate. However, my daughter has been to Europe and Paree, and I reckon I'll let her run things in a social way pretty much as she lUrps. I'll try to do the decent and as he ti lls me.. ' One thiner's sure enough, though I'm d d if 111 eat pie with a fork." f.i't. jflif-- oora promise Was agreed 'todafwhich terminates the strike t the Mines of the Warrior'ftoal edsapairji't Sagainslr the in troduction, of Italian; laborJ and t they will resume work at once,,,, A( meeting of operators, called here for , September 1A 1U Will . J. J. Ml iii L i . . . AN INTERESTINa WlT." CHAfeitTj,l N,.'lC,!;,Sep;t:' fd.-Asuit was' 4eoidd - tOdayl H4iJ- the- snperlor court iavUviag ppintw of interest to the general .public H j.Tlanuary; 1885, James G. Holmen .latej of Charleston, ilOw of Baltimore, was ejectei from the only first-class passenger ear of a ' train on the Carolina Central K. R. and forced to ride for soma; boors. in oar filled with tobacco smske.' . He claimed dam ages in the sum of, $5,0QOj andthe jury awarded him 'WW ' . ' i(ORK trOu'bl'e feared..1 Rock Sprinqs, Wyoming, Territory, Sept. ; 10, Seven 'hundred ' hinamen have returned' here under an escort of four companies of troops.1- The miners, it is alleged threaten .to destroy the company 's buildings,. ali of which are j i . -. i d 1 a i , . unuer it suvug guura. oe uua trouuie is feared as. soon as the miners think they bare the opportuDity to carry out tneir threat. - '. . Madrid, September, 10. Throughout Spain yesterday- there were 1,669 new cases,. of cholera and .P,a deaths re ported. ,.4 Rome, September. 10. A few cases of cholera are reported from Parma'. At Palermo the officials returns for Wed nesday give five eases aUd two deaths; but other reports show that there were really nineteen pases and , five, deaths! The .rest of Sicily is .healthy. Many Italian cities are asking for the estab lishment of quarantine against aiciiy " " '' TARlW BILL. Washington1: Serft. : 10. Representa tive Mills, iris reported here, has been engaged the entire summer in the nre- paration.of a tariff tyl'.iWbieh he pro. Doses introducing soon; after the con- veninir of. Comrrees. . it is stated that the measure' will provide, for. the re duction of the revenue to sueh a sum as W neoessary ,to- coverhei government expenses. , ;t u proposed that this reve nue snail be derived; in the. mam irom the class of taxable "Articles known as luxuries, and that taxation on the neces saries shall be reduced to the lowest possible Bum.ii 0 i i ' v''--" I . '. SPAIN HAS NOT REPLIED. ' 1 ' Berlin. Sept; 10. It is semi-officially announced, that Spain has noCyet replied to Germany's suggestion, to i refer the Caroline Islands .question to a friendly power tot arbrtatton. nor has Spain. . re-i plied to Germany "sf djnikncV for repar ation lortne-insuitto tne.uerman em bassyrat Madrid jSatdtday before, last. ) , STARTLING 834JUPO RETURNS. . MoNTREALVvBepti --There ! were twelve deaths from small-dox here yes tarda nnd twelve nanna were verified. ' It bis beentdectdedby th. Board of Health to buu sv'new' wing to the Small-pox Hospital immediately and to place the institutfqn in tb6ichargeot the reyiunsrnaying. them for their,, ser vices. uiiivmi(OV uiuvuuni Health1 'Board nibt ', 'today.'1 Hoie'to house vaccination is to be ibarigurated at once, And eirihf , or ten doctors will form . board of toomBUiaory 'vacoina- tioxu The, lollowuig: statuettes, ot the small-pox mortality here are vducbed for: June deaths, nzv jniy deaths, oy; August dea,'BSRtotfrT. 820.'' ' s Ut theeif(u werirenon uanaaians, twenty-seven Irish .n Catholics, . . two Scotch Catholics.) eighteen, Proteetanta, three ' English .Catholics, and f pur (Un known. "Of th 270 Frbnch Canadian deaths twenty-nine only were adults, and ef the total (deaths forty-five only have been adults! 8erenby. percent pf tba Aaafhm amnniri .nkilimn i hftM .been Mder-flvejrearsf age. 'jQnly .twenty six pewons,'of er 'twenty -years otage Tttman-noxw the Three months 1 mentioned; ( AiTarontoJ medioaL depu- tationia.hftre tol teR3'efis tocprarent the, , .importation jot , .the., dtaepqft, ,intd hospitals along UnrUlhes of''ruilways If SULLlV AN1 DENIES THAT THK X16HT WrTB Bo8tonJ 3et-,8;--Jbbn' L. Su'tllvan aliitodaV:'rt;nTharsdAsii 'nighi I 'will leave, i for, .Cinoianati, where,! play pitcaer iu iiuue ui in vou. w uwu comes off on Sunday. .That evening I will- 'return nome taiid 1 put' myself (n trim -te mestPad4y Ryan on the 29th-.-" if :3en there -is notraui m . tne ijnnor that you wonl not; jneet Ryanl5 aull iNoiie.Whatever..,, A, win meet nim. The fight will'be In either .Jersey, PHy orHoboken. Af Mi1 that I art through, with alt thesedtffferBTTMrd r otfTBe road with my minstrel companyuw s? i ' wtf Tflkv were CANdKiXXP. ; . ' ; AnMaNQTOfiept ilXfi isB1tTTt the Treasufyt Department that the . only significance oft. the- rseenti panoellation of $13,000,000 of siy,er ,crificatef ,Ues in' the fact, as. shown by expe rience, that the ertafloates of large de nomination are pnuAicallyVotthloes as a oiroulatine medium.! I'lThe-. aotea de stroyed were (500 and $1,009 certificates', and it is proposed, in case tney snail oe required, to replace them with $10, $20, $50 and $100 certificates, as the Utter are much better adapted for general circulation' S tp't J A. ; ' . democrats wrir nf Vbansa ' - LrrTLS roc, Ark., 8ept 8,trScattar ing returns' from the Third DVtfjct reb der it dertain of. the ClectpoB t Congress of J. C- McRae Democrat) .over Cvp' Mitchell (Independent) to fill the eacan cy caused by the eletxion-nliJ. K,-!Jonbs totheSenate. r j-,1o .v r,(s J ; Warrantee doeds and veal mortgages for sale at this office. estate . uij'l Will Tbey Tarn HIh Oat t ' .Some recent developments may make it the-duty of President Cleveland to cut the, .Civil , Service , Reform , Commis sion an official head shorter The evi dence is produced that while Commis sioner Gregory was stunrptng Illinois far Blaine last fall,' retailing in his speeonea the personal slanders of Mr. Cleyeland that were in fashion, be drew pay ror this service irom the Uovern meat bn the pretense, he was on civil service' 'busineee. The bins were duly made out and some pretty stiff 'certify ing and i ettldavita i added so 'that they would, pass the accounting ofljoers. This is not oniy "onensive parusananip,' out win strike tne average reader as something a great deal worse. For civil service: magnate to make the Got' ernment pay for bis partisan services, id the interest of a tainted candidate. and for his personal abuse of the man the people elected President, is enough to shatter public raitn in the profession al gushers. Pitttiburg Poet, The Enemies in the Camp. .The Pension Office is. not the only place-, here; where enemies swarm the camp in friendly disguise--not .by con siderable. They live, thrive and feafc from the -Capitol to the White House. A friend of mine was in theoffioe of one, of the Auditors of the Treasury yester day, and began to talk pf a matter that had a slight Democratic flavor. The Auditor requested him not to discuss the matter for a few moments, and so he waited. Presently the clerk, who was in the room, went out, and the Au ditor remarked: "I have to be more careful than you can imagine. I am surrounded on all hands by Republicans They are not in sympathy with any work or with what the Democratic party has pledged the country to do. Instead of helping the Administration to do as Vice-President Hendricks said we would ao, viz. : -examine tne nookB,' they are trying to cover up everything and im pede the work of investigation and dis covery. They are full of. axouses for the officials of their party who have gone." Wash. Special to Courier-Jour nal. COMMERCIAL. Journal Oinoi, Sept.Ml, P. If. OOTTOS. Nxw York,. Septembei-10. Futures closed steady. . September, 0.71 December. , 0.08 uctober, u.oo January, O.oo November, 0.5S February, ' 0.7 i Spots steady; Middling 101-16; Low Middling 0 5-16; Ordinary 0 1-16. New Berne market steady. Sales of two bales. Middlinsr 01-16: Low Middling S5-16: urainary o l-io. ' OOJHESTIO HABKIf. Cotton Seed $10.00. BaRRbls Kerosene, 49 gals., 85c. Turpbntinb Hard, $1.00; dip, $1.60. . Tab 75o.a$1.26. ,,Corn 60a7oc. ; , Bekswax 20c. per lb. Beef On foot, 5c. to 7c. ' ' Country Hams 12c. per lb. " Lard 10c. per lb. Eoos 12io. per doxen. Fresh Pork 6c. per pound. Pbanut8i-50c. per bushel. i S odder 75o.a$1.0Q per hundred. nions $3.50 per barrel. 1 Field Peas ' Hides Dry, 10c. ; green Sc. Peaches -81. 5 per bushel. Apples 80a50o. per bushel. Pears' $75c. per bushel. ' Tallow 5c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 40a50c. ; spring soaauo., ' ' , i-Meal 80c. per buaheL i ., Oats 40 ct8.per bnahel. , , Turnips 60c. per bushel. ' ,Wodll lOalOc. per pound. ' .. i 1 PotATOEBSweet. 80a85o. Shingles West India, dull and n m- inal; not. .wanted. ) Building. 0 inch, hearts, $3.00;saps, $1.60 per M. , wholesale friob8. . New Mess Pork $11.50. 8HOUMBRS-Smoked, No. : 8.' 6c. k prime, 6cv! ' '"' iiULB. andli. U Io.; ' ' i -FLouB-r$4,00a.60.i . ... . ; ..; UtRD-71p,byth tierca,'; , Nails Basis iOV W.6Q, .... ' 8TOASPranuIate4, W.J 1 . Salt Mo.a$1.00 per'aacki 1 Molasses and Stbups 20a45o . POWDBB $5 JJ0,. , . . . ' : i- , . ! ' 8HOr-i.60 r, ' , . Kerobene-IOo. ... . , CapiSam. Si - Waters, .. . . Aoamr, . 4 -'liJ " jifiWfVtf pnnnTirA v.t tiitair ipx-. . i ' ',.i ..; j ..! i Sllllardai, 3Qto. " ' At hli old Stand on Middle street, i SeUdly ;; , . , New Bene, W, C. Valuablo Pl-hlian -"' 'F0EjlAIEy'-'.. ,l Thd , . tklMntatlon' V known i as -.a iiiuei irom pic w Awrfi, op JSjeus,; Jtlylpr aOJoiiiina? -Egj pt Plantation. ;Ooo4 rm tlweh linaiid necessary btillsIlnGni.l . I , For particalara -appljf Mi'w- Cobton, Craven m7 K. epljda w ,, .3 Pitt ' 7 -it!l . ARB WARRANTEtMAiJ fi !) -Romombet our Mottoi Cure h, Par MftnnfAitnnwl h ..Iw'ltl sy ,v iiAircGSTiniy7 ...i'.nvi . bnitfelsta; New Rcrne,N. 6.' ' f'ju.l . . ... it. !. J 'I t)v.' i.mOA . TA11LK I10AK1) tor s limited frnhl tier or Gentlemen tu be hod by apptyW at the resldenee of i ) j . . ; ! .utmm wn ' : .Mkh. Ai K. HOWERtt!v,' , , . . On Neme'etfeet' ir ep3dW!l. . WexttlierBllhoHpChuVeh. Bagging and Tiasf ! Oifand (aoV.;to',iwxair). For fiale LoWt6tJt$ se8 THOS. GATES '&. (CO HOTEL FURNITURE AT AUCTION. On ttte lTlh of NeptcMhert 188S, We wul aell at Public AmrtHmr imroKK HUAU CITY, the ENT1RK OUTFIT of the MACOW-HOCSIS, oosl.tftgY t VaVtiUnre, Orockery.elA, to iteilBly mortgig8 jflven by Wm. H. Howerlon. M. tl. Klela and others. The Hotel c.n be rented tf dt-slred t'1 aA'l'LlNCkalMMOWR Land Sale. I V- -4 r. By virtue of n order of the interior Court of Davidnoo counly. Aorth Onroltnu.-ltr'the case of Bailie :. Mrador, Keoutrtx of Wm. W. Fife, deceased, vs. W in. f.Filu and other. I shall prrceed to soil t i -uhl'e Aiiclion.to the hlshesl bidder, for uhiiIi. at Neur n,.n,.. m r- on THITK8DAY. the FIRST DAY of OCTol BEK, 1885, the follow-In lou Hliimtui ii th. city pf New Bernn. N. c ; Lol2j(i tkC ie, and one lot in Oreenool Cemetery. At the same I hue sDd plane, 1 will aell apon the ume terms, two m-ies of land onBoicue Sound. In Cartoiet county, adjoining Fhep ard'a Point and Ciiiulliin oily.. ., i ,u Parties deBirlni; further Information, apply toE.O. Hll.L.New Herhe.N. e. ' tihXIUOK J. HKADOU.il el dtd Couiinlf!8!Dr. Dr. Slover WILL HEOl'KN Ills SCHOOL, MONDAY. SKPTKRIBRR -Mt. ISXi. Hel !! Private School. ':.! MRS. A. T. JJiHKINH will i)eunjtt the duties of her School, on MONDAY, SEPT.,14th,4 PromDt attendaDce on Uib nraninv r.r th. esstOD Is eBrneHtly rofjnested, Id order to tho nmmr AluilflMilInn uml u ru I ... i I n. . ment of the muilU. dlfn . M. GASKILtiJ SRGHANT TAILOR. ATuULin'eef Goods ana Sam pi ois 1 always ' on Ud.""" '- Suits cut 'and made1 on' short notice, aJi'J at'aa low rice"Ksinc same can behad anywhere in North Carolina. Fit guaranteed. Middle street. New Berne; N.C. ei dww ' For Sale or Ent,'"; '" " wrri licit J thiun nrcoently onooplod by Cj KnimftDtt.1 AU20 lw ' H. RrRBLlBTO, Notice. . CHARLES E. RlUSt Sasremved tohtsold stand on Bhd stltet. - w ,. ..... . , . (7 uib jriBUUH HDU aiBtpraen, and supply thom wilb. thcrt Beef, Veal and Mutton tho market afford l-llett delivered t uy pert of the cTly free of charge. UH dial ha WAili luk nlnn .....1 I .. . i TT Insure Ybup- GiitJIcpjs ' The i unde'rBfraed ' 'kt& " t)ri- ourod , to .. . WEIT JUSS - on GIK.i :i HOUSES in i FtRST- then LOWEST ' POSSIBLE yrT'Tlj'' .''-i'l- '.f.iilviV WATSON & STREET, ' "'InHnrftA'Aiii'11 ;r,aua7dim fi-i.i7 .lttvs iH'H't i 1 Cigars, Cheajirr, ill 1 If. i r i:f IVi'l, :-i 'UU '' i . ! ill f i ,1 thi er"Lotf -v"".! 1 id i .il r ?!:.;. i' il -H " 'i, L.iiii ) i :-'t -jti. ).(( I J-O'lll.i ill .lt.iltI ki..ils uiia ;lll..il IMt .(It! Which I'am offering at Prtfces ; Lower? Than; Eve: Call ; ANT)1 examine MlstoBi' 1 1 -. PlliKSlY i;in a n gtvw.1 . Tableoard:,; Will e found at the old ipet; ve wm the rkcond door from tne eorner of i. a ' sFircrASArc; DIES and FKUIW, nd ninrti other I - a? yen may watiij it 'i.i.'-'i'i' , . 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