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. . . .' . ' - . . . ; . - . - -. ,,. i , . "4 ' J' VOL, V.-NO. 210, NEW' BERNE. N.,C..F1UDAY, DECE-AfBEK 3, 1886. PRICE. 5 CENTS: V r. LOCAL NEWS; 'J a rati atlalacare ituuiT. .. New Berne, latitude,' 8!P V Norte r- V - - longitude, 77 8" West., Sun, r i 6 411 lengtbof daj, 3uh seuu 4:50 I JO houra, 9 minute. Moon rites at 12:51 m..ij '5 .?Uf2' , BUSINESS LOCAIS. , , FIne.Tresh Goods in great Variety at . m . ... SIT . T T" . 'n Oil-; c CT i o. Fat'dreanei tuikei jiKeoeiTed at At Beix V tb J?WErJttrS-TjTon 'My . misa it if ybubuyTa single, present !be fora you have looked through our large and elegant atock.jjjQ j. 4 'j . ' Another bbl, of that nice Comd Beef openetod.j.r a feftm. 50C Bolls. P'pef Hangings just re ceived. im Gta.AUJts & Co, 8,OC0 lbs. CT. Fbesh Pobe- Hame, Should - and Side atO. E Nekton's, Broad U-rfxt to Ales JklUlerV I 6t . Uay; On cfeoiiRBment, a ar toad jryurior Timothy and HerdaOrana Hay,' packed An email balea. Will b aold cheap, Oko, AifJCK & Co. a Old pperefbriallwa pfnce. The gexmMkJ.Mottok yea terdaj; with a cargo of cotton. Aoipld jnapta. on hand. BWewd ia he tht batgoo4 (wppply of - Quite a number of Jonea county farmera were at the Exchange yester- The ateameri Jfeute,, Trent, Kintton and "Blanch all arrived from bp Nouie rire yesterday evening with cotton. ' Fromjlieeeni indications the guenU at Craven street hotel will be conmd rably reduced in numbers during the wteKJ.OO.BS ..-1.. ?: . . .It is quite encouraging to ee the ruh at our dry 2 goods stores for the paat few daya.tr Ai Baker's and Murks' on Pollocks Areet Ihe derks have been on double duty. Thev have many calls for the things "advertised in the ' A lamp exploded at Mr. John Dunn's confectionery store Jaet, night .wbicb oanand th fire alarm to be given and the department to rush out in double quick timoAA few buoketa of water broaJc1itlie';flray''Bdrl;ontro1 But littldrnagef('",;;,;'.i1. Dtaensnlng ib HyaiaV Beak. Our Jonea county ite miser" replies at length to Col. J. N. Whitfoid's ques tion about the'Old Democratic Hymn Book.". The Colonel propounds bis in quiry as matter of pleasantry and we are glad our . iterator answers it so .frankly and good.naturedly. ' " r '''if ftnonnt .ijJr...-.r-:-. Mr. C. M. Giiffio of Kiaston. waa In the city yesterday With a sample af the Ellis buggy manufactured atKinston. Ee says those bufeglea sra meeting with a wide sale, and are going upon tbeir merits. , , -;n'o to. -j -' Oar old friend Cad Koonce, of One low, arrived last night with a fine lot of fat turkeys : which he odged at Cept. K. R; Jonea' etore-, XMtl . Bapcrlor Caart Pree4lsv.! H ;.v Court eoarned a W look Thurs day morning," and, work was resumed on the State iotUCy Thejury" in the caMtor tate t. Charlea Dickinson; aliaa'. Dickson, for larceny, returned 'verdic of guilty! 8entc:.te, two years in State prison. State va. F. &t'Ernul;"'Ai!t'et B.V iury ; Oreen & Stevenson and L. J. Moore for defendant; Solicitor .Collina , for 8Ute. Defendant pleads guilty; fine $10.00 and -Bute vg. Wm. Bembry;! A." & B.; pleads guilty; judgment suspended en payment of cost.. .'. ' , Slate vs. BenJ. Spicer; larceny ; jury; V,'. E.Clarke for defendant; Green A EteveDson for the State. Guilty; ten years in State's prison. ,t. f , c; nry White, convicted of forgery on V,"cjrjceday,wa8Sentencedtotwelve mor.t! s ia the county jail. ; , f ' i T9. Daniel Franks;' removing cr ; i v ' V.. E. Clarke for defendant. V. V. Clai k for State. .Not guilty ., t: ' t. Clarit a Johnson; larceny; i srj; CtJlou' & Pelletier, and R.; B. I ' f a f , r defendant. Solicitor Collins f vi ".Guilty; two years in State's ' ry'Fmaw; larceny; jury; , r drfendant, L. J ; if A. & B i cn AVrJoef-iay, r : - : i f n A PUUBlakc4 TWtw. rN ,' Mr. P LorUlard, of; New York; ae: cooipaoied by one of his sona and a friend, Mr Bexterf arrived yesterday on his beautiful Steam yacht Revo. Be ia on his way to Florida to spend the witter - be will 'return by rail ibis rooraiBg to f?w Yoik- The Reva will p root ad. by the inland route aa far as possible, to Savannah, where Mr. Loril Urd and his needs will join her and proceed on their way to the "Land of Flowers." ; Be ia fond of sporting, and (hose who are fond of "taking ia dip? o( the ftmous Lorillard snuff will doubt less be pleased to learn that ita manu facturer ia a pteaaant, affable gentle man, seems to be enjoying good health and will tip the beam at about 2TB, avoirdupois. Vew Bcra Cfclldrea tkrMS. It is a pleasure to note the suo-ess of New Berne's boys and girls when they go abroad to aebool. It gives aaaurance that excellent work baa been done in our home schools in laying the founda tion. There are two boys at Will is ton Soniinary . East Hampton, Masa., who in a school of 175 sand at the head of their classes. These are Messrs. Sey mour Ransom And Martin Schwerin. We bave bet u khowr letters by a friend iu thin city which thow that the pro leafcure of this sitbool speak in the high eat terms of these bove. A letter was shown us written by Seymour to a friend that would do credit to a much older bead. Miss Rosalie Schwerin, often on the roll of honor when attending our graded school.' is winning laurels on every side at 6tkh airtet tchool in New York City. ftie word "EvanKaline" waa given to her class to paraphrase not long siice aud Mlaa Roaalie'a renditlou ot it waa to apt and aalibfaclory to the teacher that she was r quired to publicly repeal it in the presence of six huuJred bchool airls. Then there is MUs Maude Moore at 27 th Street, New York, who waa always foremost in her clans in our graded aebool here, and when one takes that poaition in a New Berne school he or she is certain to bold it elaewhere. We aia not surprised to bear that Maude stands at the head in New York or any where eUe. We predict a bright future for these boys and girls. They reflect credit upon, the old town, and it is a real pleasure, whenever we can, to speak a word of encouragement. A Farmer's View mt Iks linatlca. Capt- H D. Stowe of Mecklenburg county called to see us yesterday. In answer to an inquiry as to the condition of farmers and business generally , ia his section, he said the crops were con siderably below the average, and the low prices obtained for cottcn caused all classes of businees to share in the depression.' , ' Capt, 8t0we thinks the present sys tem of farming,, which seems to be gen eral in North Carolina, is ruinous and the country is growing poorer in con sequence of it.'1 Be attribute the cause of '"hard times" principally to the use of commercial manures, the buying of all plantation supplies, on time prioea that no farmer, can afford to pay, and giving mortgages to secure the payment of the aame, and a general disposition among people to live up to and ; beyond tbeir incomejj H J 'C "X J Capt. Stowe la a farmer himself. He tells ua thai be does not pae commercial fertilize!, but devotes a portion of bis lands; to, the growing of cattle and makes on his farm all the manre, h uses, tie ad vooatea the ' Intics tve ay s ism of farming and tbtnks it th oab hope for prosperity among farmers.". Be thinks the present system , of buy ltg oommercial fertilixers, pay ing - time prices for supplies and extravagant liv- tag, la leading the country slowly but surely to bankruptcy. -.. ' ; We ' consider the- wplnion of ; snch farmers' a Optv'.St6w' worth mors than all the edUorials written , by, such editors aa never tua ft furrow-; with' a plow and dbhV know seed time from harvest. -, -, . ; .:-... i. . .. Kaiding a Brexicanltsncli. " Eaolb Pass, Tex. November 80. News was nceived here TestetHay that a gang of cattle thieves raided the ranch vf Mnti .Barren, situated about teuty-five rniles from Priedas Nepras, Mexico, on lai-t Saturday and stole thirty bead of cattle, which they drove to this side of the F.in Ursnde, croenicg .lint tea roiifS bbiow here. United States mounted ioppectorg, accompanied by tbe owner of t" e c len cattle, are n jw iD pursuit of the thieves. A CAP". I" 'l I-! 1 Sre v f r- ri t e er- . r rrr-.-.n -' i. I Kinston Items. Pork ia selling, hog round,at six cents from carts. -( ; . ... Dr. Chan. Wood ley of Jones county waa IB town oo Saturday. 1 1 Cottoh has eommeBced ooming in agaia, after lull of two or wee weeks. The weather ia very dry bow. and the wind keeps the streets cleaned and the counters of the merchants dusty. Married, in Kington, at the residence of Mr. J.- B. Pollock, by Rev. B. O. Bo wen, Mr. Albert S. P-drick and Miss Sue Watson, both of Kinston. Mr. J. P., your time next- ; , - Messrs. Fridges and Whitehorat will introduce the uaw beverage, hot soda water, to our people in a few days This is not only a novel but a very sea sonable drink for tt.e winter months. Mr B. F. Nunn has bought the furni tare which Mr. W. J. Street had placed ia his hotel, and will oren the house under his own proprietorship on Dec. 1st. Mr. Street, it is said, will move to his farm. The weather, signal flag-pole has not arrived yet. Ther are aoma aoeptical persons here who do not believe in a iree. the aire of a man's leg, to hun dred and fifty feet to the first limb. They are hard to pleaso. Our ex-mayor's story ought to be believed. The Hjian and Chorus. Editue JooiiNAL: I see in Tuesday's jochsaU that Col J. N. Whitford de sires to know whether I voted the oiraight Democratio ticket or not at our iat election; if not, how about the old Democratic hymn book; is it right or wrong? Why yes, Uolonel, I voted juct us straight as I have for the last teu yeais. Why, Colonel, didn't we cbaps up here do our very best? Why ir, we took the old hymnT book and ex amined every page and we could find Whitlord "nary " lime; but the name of our Simmons was there, our Sanders loo; so was Bynum; and we did our b. hi for ibeui. We looked in that old bo jk for t' e name of our county can didates and we could not find them in tbe old book, but studying awhile, we soon saw how it was that where prin ciples were involved in an oflioe there as tbe good old hymn, but where the otHce was of an executive kind we soon learned that it was not there, but was ofieu times sung by way and called chorus. Well sir. I sung all but one line of tbe chorus that sounded very much al.ke. While some sang Whitaker, I sang Wilsou, and to tell the truth, both are smart alike. Both are gentlemanly alike, ana as I bad been voting for Wilson ten yeurs, and as he waa my biother-in-law, and the moat friendly relations had and is now existing be tween us and I had become so accus tomed . to voting for him, I could not help it. Furthermore, I went to Mr. hitaker after the nomination and aid to bim what I have written above, but, said I, I won't do anything against you Well, said the old gentleman, that is all that I can expect you to do. Well Colonel, you aay, let's have the truth, J. B. H. Well, I know you know where to ask for the truth. Nothing like known g where to ask. I told it so true to you about how you would get votes in Jonea county during your can didacy. Well Colonel, Lhope you understand me; the old hymn book is all right; nothing wrong about the songs. I sung all the songs and the chorua that waa added, but one line. I know you reool lect that J. B. Hammond. Chas. Qerock and William Buggina were jolly old Wbigs; they were often eleoted to county offices. I too, have seen our old Democratio fathera stand up, raise up the good old hymn book, sing the aood old tunes in it. Some would sing Democratic chorus, some Whig; so you see I have got a far aa one line in the good old precepts of our fathera. Well friend Whitford, 1 hope I have right to oall yon a personal friend It we are as far apart politically aa the anti podes. You seem to think, judging from the tenor ef your card, that I bave committed treason to the Democratio party by voting for Wilson, and if yoa do' think so what do you think of your telf who opposed their regular nominee, spent your . time, talents and money scattering political discord all fever this Senatorial district, easting a damper on tbe whole party If. , . ' v . Wall Colonel, I am very muck sur prised that, yon should b so .much exercised over my loyally to the party aa to intimate that I have committed treason to the 'good eld party.-' Well; I sioonraly hope that the members of the good old party doal think so. r If they do, all I . bave to aay to them is, select your tree, choose your rope, and here's your man. I would gladiy ask these not to. choose an independent, ae my politioal executioner,' let bird be ft good loyal Democrat. I feel in this case like tbe Irish boy who slipped in the native American procesknr carried a banner around that Americans must rule. , Old daddy was watching, and when the procession disbanded, whipped him A short time thereafter a comrade paseeo. ound the Inch boy boo-booing; what ails you. Mike, old man been whipping ytur Oh, aays Mike, it I not tbe . hipping boo boo it is the idea of hemic whipped by a foreigner. - - " I hope, Uolonel. that at our next gen eral election yoa will aid us to sing many good old tunes in that old hymn book of ours. Jab. B. Staklt. 4 ' Praia the Quake Clir. . 1 Philadelphia, June 1, 1SS5. My daughter, Lvdia Ann, has been affected wnha running sore under her ehtn. which has proven very stubborn, fcho hu uspj four bottles of B. B. B., ni I f 1 .'.. S v r c e F ' -1 to say tht s'l ' ' fhe is erj-vrr -' I ' i I III. f . ,! I fj,l I ' 1 ' FOKEiGx nrrs. HOKLKT O BOX! BULK. LOXDOB, Nov. 80,Mr.Morley, speak ing at Hawick today, said that order would not exist in Ireland until tbe government1 dealt with the land prob lem. and the government could not deal with that problem without a cen tral body acting between the peasant and the state, .which was impossible without home rule. Mr. Morley aaid that Mr. Gladstone had no languor of heart or weakness of word on the Irish policy. Lord Ran dolph Churchill had said that Ireland would receive benefits from legislation, while Lord Salisbury bad said that ral vation would follow a firm ad minim ra tion of the law. Mr. Morley appealed to the unionists to join Ibe liberals and help to free Ireland from tbe nightmare of confusion and destruction m which she walked. Tbe Earl of Aberdeen, speaking at a meeting of Irishmen in Glasgow this evening, said he was oonviuced that they would promote home rule by showing that their convictions did not hinder their being loyal to cheueerr Be received an ovation. LONDON, Deo. 1. The Standard eajs it is seriously proposed at Sofia to norm nate an American as a candidate for tbe Bulgarian throue. Baron de Bohrenbeiai, Kutwian am bassador at Paris, aud barou de biotil. Russian ambassador at Louden, uill both viBlt St. Petersburg soon. The trip, it is alleged, will be made by both diplomats for domestic reasons Nolely, and during their presence in St. Peters burg both will present their daughters to the Cearina during the imperial court fetes. Berlin, Nov. 80 Major Cto Waclm, a German military oliker. is about to publish a brochure on England a por tion among the nations of the world. with a special reference to her relation). with Kussia. The publication will bo a friendly criticism from military and politioal points of view. PaBIS, Nov. 80. It is announced here that Russia does not lunUt upon tbe seLclion of Prince NicIioIuh of Mm- grelia as the candidate for the 1''., lr',i nan throne. If Ton Wish m Good Article ak your dealt r fn ell dw3m Of Plug Toraixx), Ola Hip." Damages Against the West.rn Union. Memphib. Tenn , November 29. The United Slates Circuit Court decided to day in a case against the Western Union Telegraph Company of interest to tbe public. A creditor at Memphis telegraphed to his lawyer aa lollowg' "A. B. owes roe $1,000. If grdinds, attach." This dispatch waa not deliv ered. Subsequently a similar dispatch was ssnt by another creditor to the aame lawyer. An attachment was laid and the money made, but only enough to pay the second creditor, lhe nrai oreditor sued the Western Union, and tbe court held the company liable fr the debt. Judge Jackson, in delivering his opinion, said that the d if patch dm- oloeed on the face of it its importance. "Whom the gods love die young," says Byron: but why dij when you can oure the cold or cough, which neglect ed means death? Dr. Bull's Uouh Syrup mayn't be in favor with the goiie, for it keeps thousands from their r isp, but mortals, who take it, pruiee it. A Perfect Baking Powder. The great sucoess of the K yal Bakinic Powder ia due to the extreruo care ex ercised by its manufacturers to make it entirely pure, uniform in quality, and of the highest leavening power. All the scientific knowledge, care and skill attained by a twenty yearn' practical experience are contributed toward this end, and no pharmaceutical preparation can be dispensed with a greater &ccu racy, precision ana exactness, r.vcry article used ia absolutely pure. A mim ber of chemists are employed to teat the strength of each ioKrvdient, so that hb exact power and effect in combination with its oo-ingredieots is definitely known. Nothing ia trusted to chance, and no person is employed in the prep aration of the materials used or the manufacture of the powder, who is not an expert in his particular branch of the business. As a consequence, the Rova! Bakine Powder is of the hichei-t grade of-t excellence, always pure wholesome' aad uniform - ia quality Each box ia exactly like every other. and will retain ita powers and produce the aame and the highest leavening ef fect ia any climate, at any time. The Government chemists, after having an alysed all the principal brands in the market, - in. their reports placed the Royal Baking Powdvr at the head of tna lies lor toe eireugin, purity ana wboleeomeneu. and thousands of tests all over the eotmtry have further dem OBStrated tbe fact tnat Its qualities: are. in every respect, unnvaied, , 1 A Waaaan's Sagarins. fiocrr Ut.i V. Q. March L 1885, . Far fifteen years my liver and kidneys have been badly affected-'-abt a day ia that time without tibe headache; Since sins: that B. ttHBotania, Blood Balm. I nave been entirely relieved; no nain. no trouble at ail. and" I ftel at- most like another peraont Ut an one among the greatest advocates of B, B. B. aad yoQ are at liberty, tq u ar naaie; ; I -. . , .... . Mes, C B, Gatv j i Bold in New Berne by .R. a. puffy and . U. Headows ' . " ... . . . ... v. ,p '' The nndersigned having iqwalifled is sdministrstor of tbe estate of Richard Daorbety, deceased, hereby fives DCttoe to aU priios bsvinj; claims against said to rrestr.t tfcerri r,n or before the . I r?ay cf Yc" ' r 1 .7 or this notice " llt 'od i i 1 -r of their recovery. i. ,-btc-i y cwid1 estate will 'Ti ' ' '. ' v. . '. COMMERCIAL. Jocbval OrnoB. Dec. 2. I P. M. oottob. New Yoke. Deo. 2. Futuies closed firm. Sales of 74 800 bales. December. 9 15 9.22 9.31 9 41 9 51 9.61 June, 9.71 9 79 9.89 January, July, August, September, October. November, February, March. April, May, Spots firm: Middling 9 3-16; Low Middling B 1M6; Good Ordinary 8 8 16. New Berne Market steady. Sales of 15 bales at 8 25 to S 60. Middling 3 1 2; Low Middling 8 1 4, Good Ordinary 8. DOni-SHC niHKKT. BttiO) COTTON 60. Cotton Seed 10.00. Tuhpestine Hard. $1.00. dip, 1 90. Tab 75c.al.5. Oats New. 35c. in bulk, i .k)KK 45a 50c. Rice 50a60 Psbeuw ii- 15c. per lb ftKKF Ua foot, 3o to 5c. OtiUNTKY Hams 10c. per lb " Lard luc. uer lb. Eooa 18o. per doztn f'HKSU i'oKK 4ja6c. per pound 1'kaNDTB 50c. per bushel. h'lpiiBH 7fc aSl 00 per hundred. Jnionb 82 C0a2 25 per barrel Kikld Pkab - 66a70c. lll)K8 Dry, 10c.. green f-APl'LE8--Mattan)U(-keet. 25a40c. tiod I'VH. tfl.10 1'KAKh--75c aSl 25 per bushel. Honey 5j per gal. rAi,iA - 5c. per lb. Chkksk- 14 Cmiokknb--(Jrow n, 30a3()i . . spru.g 20H6c. ii kai. 70.' i er hv.tdjel (ATt- M) cln per bunhel. Ti'HMHH 5(i . per bushel. liilMil T'lTATOEb S2.75 per bbl. SN mil. --lOalBt per pound. it 1 1 )KS- - Hab am as. 30- ; yhnis, 4('c. V. m IndiHh, 0c.: Harrison. 65o. HiiiGL.Ub West India, dull and n m- miii not Aivnti-d Huildiug 6 inch heartH. 3.00. saps. $1.50 uer M WHOLKhALK HHIC'KS M Ml'.HH I'okk- ?12 00. 'Hot l.l'KH Ml-AT 7c. t". K c K H h B 's and I.. C- 7 . ru.fli- j-3 00.P..00 LaKP 7j, by the tierce. NAILH-Maais 10's.2 50. Suuah (Granulated. 6ic Cokfee llal2c. Salt- 80a 85. per sack. MoLAHHKb aND.Stbup 80a45o Powphh -85 00 -hot Drop. 81.75; buck, 82.00. Kkroxrnb- 9i Notice. 1'tiyers of the CUy of Krir Ac To. lh iic : Al perhonn owing a Real, Personal or Pol I Tax lire herel y notified to call and seitb' the s me without deley. as no fuitln-r indulgence can be granted. ('.ill an l nave ourselves cofct and un pie. i- .iilnes. It. U HANCOCK, City Tax Collector. I'-, i 1-0. dlw For Sale. i:i r tli" lollowlng Valuable lttal Ks- r tui e tu lh CU of Ivew Hera: -h II Inleicsl In the bulldlna sltualed t:,U f l i.f i uri Ii H8I corner of t m en snii I'ol fi rmeriy known as Mclean ,. ..IHVIH, III, 1. III !! A1.KO nt. re limpet t feituMte on the corner ..f n-i niul IVieiculf Mreels, it i ding um i Ii Iiltkon utreft, adlolnli e ins Acad jm.v iico i. ktrou n us lhe Hobt-rta properly, lb h pMip it ;Hillvnlid In three lois, one of nh!.-h hai ft Ih ' Re and comnKMltous dwelling i It i ''ii, t hi- oi hi., i. smaller but new ami de li o It lime for kniHll fMraily. llusu lots can h. i 'Uirhnaed separately. For fiii llicr puiitculaisspply to M. HOLLIRTCR, and O II. GU1U,, nnv.'SOdlf Kircutors. ULi AK - UHEU HAMS, 10c. per lb. Best S tgitr Cured Shoulders, 8o. per lb. Het H.cwktaht Bacon, 11c. per lb. Kleins 10c 1 . per lb per lb. Ci ALEX JUSTICE, Broad street. Au. ' c & N. 0. Railroad Oo. 1.0D MASTER'S OFOCE, N. rce. N. C, Nov. 16, 1886. . '. lii be needed for use in this ; l'ti ful, D 40,000 Cross Ties, Ol iif following dimensions, vis., 8 fee'. up 10 inches wide, 7 inches thick, he :i.e 7 inches heart on each face, win both ends squared, and well got ten i u; of Long Leaf Pine, Red Heart C pi t m, White Oak, or Post Oak. 4" Twenty cents per Tie will be paid for all Ties ooming up to the above specifications. S. W. HOWARD, nov2?dlww3t Road Master. Alamance BUNCH COTTON, AND WeftsteVs' iqElementaiy Snellinff?Bdok3? .TTi in i:M'-r;ATJ i riii...... .j i ... i 1 1 (j ceo.hciii.. Smaltvirood & SIsyciv DEALERS CT GENERAL HARDWARE, k. w. mm ccd. TINWARE, GLASSWARE, WOODENWARE, CROCKERY , . SASH, DOORS, BLINDS.1' ' ' GLASS,' PAINTS, OILS k AND STOVES, UNSURPASSED AS TO PRICE AND QUALITY.1' Middle htreet, Kext Doer t Allert Hotel, NEW BERNE, N. C. Public Sale of Valuable Property. The lrt;e and elegant Brick Building on South l iont ctrett known as the lUu-m,,n llciip. v. til be sold at auction at Hie Uiuu lloure door in New Berne the First Monday in Dtceuiber 1886 at 12 o'clock Terms: Part each, balance in one and two ears. n7dtd MARY E HARVEY. Dental Notice. Kill I .et of Teeth Gold PillihuH 1000 1 00 to 2.0 Best Work Guaranteed. LU (i I. Ml At K Kl.hORH, Dentist. Olll e i n Middle hliit-l iim.uiiiu lt.n ll.-l ( liUK hi v llid&wlf 327 ACRES. A Valuable Flactatico 1'or Sale or EenL sitniit, d , ti,t. ,,,,,, ,,,,. nl ie Nctim Kim i . tint i-:iik u l,n ,,,, B nOUJ the t'lly liiiii.lrt il unit iweuty- ",vf "''' ''! m:- k r rh land, aome fit II bii I inl.lc fin i. o. -j,,, iLClwo liiilii'le.ianil iwohci. . ,v1l, timbered with I in,. ... ,-x pi,8,ii h ii il of timber. Ii ij.hu-. in.. ai..:. iHt.l ...... dwelling . am. fisheii nuimii i. mile on the 'ii ii.n. il,.., r Ki..,'fh tiatila of marl il. at .an n er l,.. . tiufcl,. from which '.a. l uiiIibiU.Mi .u.r lliiavarylwsu tilui a nl neaiiln l. . .ti,,n. ,r, Henltng a nesr !'"'' u,1'' P'ssint! ih aid lallroad. 1 Iim :. in, ,i ,,i in, i. u t lii 1 1 s ai d orchard wilila- sol.iB. iHi-.il.. iiilnln-.i. Terms rea-M.liHl.l.-. A .' t , 1' l KK.WN I i h, m the place ,,r n. vi Hnn.N ( noVJI dwUanl OYSTERS AND FAMILY GROCERIES. A. II. IIOLTON Has opened on Middle street, below South Front, a FULL LINE of Choice Family Groceries. And aleo constantly on hand the Finest Oysters The Waters of Eastern Caro lina Affords, prepared in all styles. Families served in any portion of the city. no 13d W THE BIGGEST THING OUT , ! ITox Clxills is House's Chill Syrup I If your Druggist or Merchant does' not ' keep it, send to BERRY'S DRUG STORE If House's Chill Svran fail, in fV directions are adhered fn. n . your money back. , The trade supplied by K. J3erry. ' : Hnnwi Phlll Ktm. .t . . ' ! dlitf Ktltl WrRlfttlMl im, ImIam ni.. B....- waa n sed. ' ? j.itTtM' j. rAiTKKBON. Shoe Storey rTl va mnlt VL. ',1' ' ' Syrup 1 conld obtain from the manufMtarari 1 1 not enly arosa the ChUls bat left the rar- ' HK tie lu robust bxalth.-' ;r,Ti nIni - X waa Mmnltalir hMWn ' Jmi. j.- i i. .' fercd Intensely with dumb chiUa. Foar doaM. . . Hoose-S Colli 8rrBjiwItdlD,- SmvZZ' ' "comnieBa to all bo 'lira snfler from haia and. rever aa narmieas. "si - wawvv, rnotocranner.' r fa " i ? ' i" 1 5 ' --V-- " tABBOU4 J " " mt I Ik. V. w i ' - . - .. ... ' f rHV rd Bonae's Chill 8yrp. In enr . 1. bMblea;. etawriolly ronrnnienf1 Has a Mat- ' J - tlMPiiMrn..'tiil - l n " ... f - r S-'TJ.t ."r V:!,,Jt - " ' i Not a single romplairitf rem the riiirv bottles of Houses Cbi.'l vrup f -' 1. Nothin but the Dio-t un! enri '.-J t t r jiin fiMlit-tiilts sa l Furj-'i - n j . t T J ' n. rzT.-r, : .. A. C
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 3, 1886, edition 1
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