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VOL. VrNO.215, v i r i if if I IIJ fNEWiHERNEi N. a, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1886. PRICE 5 CENTS LOCAL, NEAVS. New Berne, latitude,1 85 North " longitude, TP V West. ' - San rise. 0:41 i Length of y, 3un kU, 4:60 1 10 hour, 9 minutes. H'lon rife t 111 a- m. ?- 4 h BUSINESS LOQALS.- " finest Cream Cheeae' in the city at ' .. t .;"W iiii;iJiVTATU)B"Br. ' White PeanaV iIcroDi and Buck- rheata f , . m l LCv E. SLOTOaV Best B-ckwnoet FI6af,'4oper pound, 1,00ft tB W-TKMCOBMK) POBK, Cam, Shoulder and Side C E Kelsons, Broad Bt., next to Alex. Mil ler "y. y. Vt ul '!- 5 ' A lot of, Fine Corned Beef "and Pig Pork etr t iJ: . J. F. Taylob. rineFrert Cioooi iiTgreet warietyat i 8vf ' i 1 : I' PU" B. Uav. Ont consignment, a ear load very t ,-nor Timo.by and Herd Grasa May, packed in smallbalee. Will be sold cheap,! Geo - ALLM & Co. At Bill' ran Jweixb--You will niaa it if ion hiiv a slnrle orwsent bo- fore yon have looked through our large and elegant tock-- .''- 600 Bolli jPaper Hanging Just re elTed.--- 0a Aujw & Co. -p ' i eomtnlssionars burned the 'Ml $8,090 of the county bond yesterday . Delamar & Bro. offer their eer vices en builder and conUaotor. , Bee. ' ad.' W6rll iiiiheiuk'on Bi B. Lehman' law office adjoining the Jour ax office V The steamer ZCWy with barge took out full cargo of cotton for N orf ol k on Tuesday tight' Mi."5 J.' fe. "Willi has received the marble tile for the vestibule of. the Hotel Albert' "" Mr T. 4 -Green, ha returned from the X. X. Conference and reports tur ner in abundano. '' ' Mr, J. J.Wolfenden l returned to the mercantile business and opened grocer f atore on Middle street. The Superior Court adjourned yester day, having disposed of theolvil docket. U,ut few easee of (roportano have been (rled this week. 'V " pat WIU MT.r.., Mb T. Fletcher Bargie of Baltimore, Md., hd Mr, Rudolph Ulrlch left Toes dsy night , for.Morehead City. They expect to bring back a wagon load of f anw Hrt'i!1t'.,-- Seheeaar Arrivals !'' The AnnU K. Ball, Capt. Queen, from Philadelphia' .with a cargo of kainit consigned to the A. A N. C. B. B The Jamet If. Bail, Capt. Hubbard, from Philadelphia U cargo rf eoal forftalejgh. .... ; A will, be; seen .by adverttoement elsewhere, Mr. W. B. Boyd has esUb lished nreol eaUte agency in thie cUy and eolioits work In this line. i Be be - reoently been North in connection with ' the business and is in correspondence Vfi'vU parties wno wian to inveei Vkiliani arauaacM. J " i . t . i i j Ve begin today (he publlcatWcf the ODual statement of the eipepdlturee of Craven countr-for-the' year ending Dec. let, 18S5. The object of the publi cation of this etatement jjsto ,how the whathaa been done with their ocey ; and if there has been' Improper irt Dditurts tbe attention of .tb com. ri'f pper palled te the' fact that they rn juard against them in the future. Y'e bd a call yesterday from Mr, A T.M avii cn, general Southern agent of r. r. r irklen Co., natent medicine r f i . . U U', of Cbieago, and B. D. i: ! ; s a, rer"ftntiBR tD "KoyalBak IrjTo w ! rCo." of Ne w York. We do I i i ,.'a both of the above firms iH C-..T business relations with them 1 t'TST? been pleasant. f : e Tetertoa, of Louisville, ' t,"u in tbs city eanvesaing for : ;.hout a Name," a book writ- ! i r own little banJs. l fore the county com i 3 ,;.! :.-y asking help for i" r, cel., (d one bundr TfSrS. 9 of Etejhen Claik.col., was to tiije tbe claim of htr I il rfpreoected as be ' 's old and tbe ' ;- r. si tUt . i , i 1 J a- . ) r ? ( PltSMWi. . Mr. L. F. Tillery, telegraph, operator stationed heret leaves this morning on a transfer to Bichmond, Ya. Mr. Tillery has bad charge of tbe office bore about four yeare, and during that time by his close application to business, and a fit. ble and gentlemanly manners, he ha won the esteem of our citisena. Our beat wubes go with him. in bie promo tion, Mr. L W. Hanoock takee charge of the'offlce here until the arrival of Miss Mary Bryan, who is at present stationed at Portsmouth, Va. .'V Qne of tbe neatest jobs gf carving ve nave seen for come time was at Willis' marble yard jatterduy. I( is on a double Unlet w hich Mr. Willis is pre paring to be erected to tbe memory of W. F. Phillips and wife, deceased, of Kington. The carving is en open book and claebed bands surrounded by a wreath of flowers made up of routs, lilies, sunflo-ers, morning glnrKs, dahlias, camellias snd ipomeaa. tbe in Urveninit rpcs being filled with ivy, rose and lilj leavte, etc., etc. This tablet will bean additional or nament to the cenielrry at Kinaton, also another tentiruouial ! Mr. W illis' exquisite Unite in finishing up such work. Frail and Crap Orawcr. We have received a number of tins valuable monthly published at Charlot tesville,. V., at $1 a year under tb, aukpioea of the Fruit and Grape-Orow era' Association of that place. It has editor-in chief with a corps of U-n practical fruit and giape growers as aieuoiate editors, whose work ia done itb ability. Its purpose and scope are to teach the advantages and disad vantages of different varieties of fruit, how to cultivate how to gather, and how to pack and market fruits of differ ent kinds. It also treats of diseases and insects injurious to vines, trees and fruits, and how to destroy the one and prevent and cure the other; and in gen eral it seeke to advance tbe interests of utt-giowers. Of course all these sub jects are not dioued in each issue, but it is devoud to those subjects, and the subjects as tbey are discussed are bandied with intelligence and ability It is a 16 page monthly Rotten up in good style pd la full of varied and valuable matter. Talwaale Book We have" received an advance oopy of "E -stern Carolina, New Berne Preab) terian Churob and New Berne," by Rev. L C. Vast, A. M., and find it a most interesting book. It embraces tbe history of the Presbyterian Church in thi city and Is a resume of early ecclesi astical affairs In siejn Cr lina and aeketob of the earl j days of New Berne (n thi . work the author hae brought oat many valuable facts connected with the early ' history of New Brntbai have been hidden for more than a oen tury. ' In the eary ccolesiastical affairs he bring to light matter of interest to all the churches in this section of the Stateand In this and tb early day of flew Berof he bring: out Some things ae w and the old thing are embellished and made fresh and interesting by the author's pure aed elegant style. ' The' book cod tain illustration of New Berne, it water front with steam ers, sail Teasel snd Small craft, Tryon's palace, A fao simile of a marriage lioenae iasued by Qovernor Tryonld Prince ton College, ootnmnnion . gathering in olden time, seal and autograph of Governor Try on, the first Presbyterian Church and a plan of the pew. with name of original bolder, and Ebenecer Presbyterian Church.; t It also, eontaia pottraiu of Rev. Dr. Drury LaAy, Rev. Daniel Stratton. and the author. These are handsome portrait, .and the illus tratlooi are all first-class, , Mr. Vas hu ipent veral year In collecting data and facts for ths book, and ha succeeded remarkably well in bringing to light interesting fact that would have been lost to future genera tion. Its typography, Dtnatng ana m.ke up i excellent, and we are sure that no one . will ever regret buy ing i eopr. Price f 1.60. and 5 eeote ad' ditioca far posuge when ordered by mul. ; ': :-' "- - 5 'i' Mr. Vass informs us that since the prospfCtus of this work was first issued and noticed by us, the book has been o enlarged that it 1 now almost DOtBLX the size at first proposed. This enlarge ment has involved an additional ex pens of rjesHy t'.'X battle book o much tbe more vi!u&tte end desirable. Advance ab'cr;ttr vr', however be charged only S3 r a 1,1 iiional, : u h t!-e rt: e t f t'. b.-.k wi'.I then fc IfiOW f'.S 8 " ' " I tC-1, . niMlnc aa taa AsMeUUaai. - A short time ago a building and loan association was started, or at leai books were opened for subscriber to the capital stock in this but , , we do , not ' know ho it terminated. At last aooounta about two hundred shares of the one thou sand wanted had been taken. There is sueh an institution in Charlotte and we oopy from the Chronicle an.article in regard to its operations, that our people may see some of the advantage it offer. B.ll or Honor Hewbtra Graded Scho.l fsrTklr n.Bilk. First Advanced Grade Willie Schlat ter 8ecoud Grade Susie Davis, Mollie Davis. Third Grade Pearl Powell, Laura Suter, Agnes Foy, Ella Schwerin, Sam Dill, Charlie Scbiasler, Joe Brock, John Whitford. Fourth Grade Tommie Davis, Ines Styron. Rachel Schwerin, Nettie Tolaon. Fifth Grade Clarisa Clark, Rosa Dull, 8usie Gaskil, Carrie Simmons, Emma Whitfield, Willie Hand, James am Sixth Grade Jennie Burrus, Lina Mattocks. Minnie Byuum, Nannie Hill, Joanna Schwerin, Robert Crawford. Sevnoih Grade -Nellie Pearce. Bertha v'utler. Emma Henderson, Carrie Areo- d-ll, Willie Ferebee Henry Brown, Johnnie Seymour, George Whitfield. EiKhth tirade Estelle Clarke, Ada Bui rue, Bettie Hall. Tom Davis. Ninth Grade Janie Brown, Sam Briu-on. Shepard Bryan. John 8. rhomas. Allie Powell. Hughe Holland. George L Kilpatrlck for Doorkeeper of the House. Editor Journal The General As euioiy will soon convene, and while ibd member are looking around for good and efficient men to fill the va- lousi.m. wt to be filled by that august body, permit me to put in nomination tbt- name of Mr. George L. Kilpatrick or the position of principal doorkeeper of the House of Representative. Mr. Kilpatrick it a wounded Confederate oioier, a bigQ.toned Ubnstlsn gentle man, and if elected will give entire sat isfaction to members of the House. Let nim be elected and no one will regret it. Lkmoir. The Methodist. PKOCEEDLNQ3 OF THK NORTH CAROLINA ANNUAL OUNFK&XNCB. (Special Cor. hw aud OMarvsr. THIRD DAT. The following minister were re ceived into full connection as traveling preacner: W. R. Ware, Miles M. Mo i'Vriauu, John J. Grigg, John A. Horn aday, Samuel R belk, Conder P. Jer om, Wm. F. Coffin, D. A. Futrell, J. U. Nelson, J. R. Bettt, W. W. Rose, J. E. Wooaley and A E Wiley. The ad area ut oisbop urauDerry to these young men, exhorting to bolineee and laitbtutness, was one of tbe best tbe Conference has ever heard. Rot. Dr. James Adkina, of the HoUton Confer ence representing the General Oonfer euoe Mission Board, made a speech, very Hue and to tbe point, asking .that the Conference make an effort to raise, in eddiuuu to ihe regular collection made from the membership, the amount of ten cents from every child in the Sun day scbooli; arso that the preacher taae, during the first eix months of the year, tbe collections ordered lor mis- iuus; also be desired to obtain tbe con ent of the Conierenue ta the doubling ol toe missionary assessment. Rev. W. H. Pegram, professor at Irinity oollege, was introduced to the Conference end, addressed it upon the relation of the church to the cultivation vH-tbe mint , putting the question be- iore the Conference in a very strong lixht. tie was followed oy J. a. uarr, oi Dui bam, pledging hie earnest aupport to Trinity College-in raising the endow invnt fund of ClOO 000. B O. Burton introduced a eerie of resolutwo looking to the same end, de claring it the ten of the Conference that an agent or agenoiee be put in op eration to raise this money. Mr. Carr thought that the services or Governor Jerri eould he secured to not ae agent for this endowment fund. . bishop Uran berry made a mod earn est exhortation in favor of the endow ment. Ae did, alio, Rev. B. B. Cnl oretn and Y. A. Sharp. . - - - Tbe resolution of. Mr. Burton were adopted. -- ': ':., The oreaohing during the conference session so far ha been of a high order. Rev. Mr. Diokeon, of South Carolina, preached a soul stirring sermon on the ktnsbin or man to uoa. : iter. ' an, Oreasv of Durham preached an inter esting sermon from the lajter. part of tne vin rsaim. -r . Tbe meetios on Friday night. . Bev. Dr. W. G. Starr, of Danville, waa Introduced to the conference, also Rsr. W. F Steele, of Greensboro. Tbe following were admitted to the conference on trial: Ed. A. Davie, of Louiaburr; J. D. Pegram, of Harnett oountv.C. W. Robinson, Z, . Need ham D. P. Tate. Martin T. Steele, D. ft Ged die, Jamef G Jjohoeton, W. H. Pockee, HUliard M f.ure, u. f amitn. ttenry R. And arson. Tbe oonfereoce proceeded to tbe ex smmation of character of tbe preacher. Tbia is ore of the most important fee' tore in Methodist economy, thu ecur- irz thxt every man ect oat ei all go wuli the endowment of tbe conference ornn l character. 1 i scrvrroa of tomorrow promise to rry. Dr. st-g, Vr. . 5 v ,.1 rrftcb in t'.e t Building1 and Loan Association and Their Advantage. . It is a well known fact that the great increase in building in the last five year in the city of Charlotte, ha "been mainly due to the buuding and loan association of this city. Several hun dred thousand dollar have been in vested i homestead, which would otherwise been spent for useless pur poses. It hae enabled the renter to seonreahome for himself and family and given him a deeper interest in the prosperity of the city. It has enabled the married man to received an ad ditional rate of intereet on hi money. It ha been the mean of giving to the meohanio and laborer of our city the beautiful cottage which can be seen on almost, if not every street in our city. Why should not the rich and poor alik. encourage these associations? Let us exemplify. Suppose a perron buy five shares of stock and desires to borrow $500. Five shares of stock will cost $1.25 per week. Interest per week on $500 is 77 eta., making a total of $3 0J. Now suppose the stock will reach the par value of $10U per share in five years and six month which can and has been done. This makes a total of 280 weeks 286x2 03-$577. 73. Aa any one can readily see that a borrower has a loan of $500 for 5i years for $77 72 interest which is a fraction leas than 3 per cent On the other hand tbe party who has stock in the association, and does not borrow any money on it pays iu 2ft Ox $1.25-8360, and draws out $500, mak ing a net gain of $140 to average the computation of interest on one half ol the amount paid in for the full time which is considered a safe basis for calculation, you have a rate of 14 per cent intereet on your money. The ques tion now arises, bow does the associa tion make and realise ao high a rate of interest; the answer is in compounding the interest weekly. Where in North Carolina can a man borrow as chep and lend his money at a higher rate oi interest!" Why not take stock while you have an opportunity V Tbe books of the People's Building and Loan As sociation will be open for subscribers to stock in class three, on Monday, Deo. 18tb, 18S0, to commence their payments. The 1st class will reaoh par value in ibe above time specified. Si yeare, and tbe stockholders in tbe 1st class, manv of whom have been able to purchase homes, will take stock in the new olaas beside numerous others who intend taking stock and have subscribed. About 400 (bare have been subscribed Any person desiring to subscribe and would like further particulars can ap ply to E. K. P. Osborne, Esq. , presi dent, Heriot Clarkson, attorney for the Association, J. U. Van Ness, George J. Williams, or to R. J. Sifford, secretary and treasurer of tbe Association, all of whom will be pleased to answer any in quiries about tbe matter. Charlotte Chronicle. H COULD WALK AS WKLL as kvkr. have used Salvation Oil for rheuma tism in tbe feet and after several appli cations was entirely relieved of pain and could walk as well as ever. Mrs Ann R. Watkins, SOCumb. rland St., Baltimore, Md. Jones County Items. The commissioners met Monday, I. T. Wilson tendered bis bond and it waa accepted. Durant Harrison tendered his: accepted. Jabey Foy tendered his and it was not accepted. Wilson tiled hi official oath as Superior Court Clerk and tbe commissioners declared the offioe of Register vacant and elected Joseph A. Smith Register of Deeds.wbo made up his bond without leaving tbe room, tendered it and it was accepted John W. Bryan, Coroner, tendered his bond. Accepted. Smith's election made chairman ' office of commission ere vacant, and Jas C. Bryan was then chosen to fill it. E. M. Jarmau asked the Indulgence of the commissioners for a few day to complete his bond, aa the weather we eo inclement, and as it was fully made up, but that two of hi sure' tie most important ones were reel dent of another county and were not able to be here, the commissioners granted him until next Monday, tbe 13th, to get them. Honored by the Pope. New Havxic, Conn., Deo. 5. Father Hizsins. of thie olty, a priest of the Domini can Order, has received the de gree of Doctor of Theology from Pope Leo. He ia the first eeoleeiastio in this country to be honored. - ? CIuTeriua Doomed. RiCHMOirrv- V. Deo. 1 Governor Lee hae decided not to interfere with the judgment of the court in thv, ease et Cluveriu. either by oommutatioa or pardon. - The execution will take place Friday nnlesg application for respite) ie mad which will be considered by the RicHjfoxD. December 8, Got. Lee to day received a letter from Mr. Locine T. Madison, mother' of Fannie Lillian Madison, the .victim of duveriu, m which shs begs the Governor to let tbe law take Its eourse with that wretch Cluveriu who ba caused a father, mother and eight brothers and sister to see so nruch trouble, i uoiv nenei a quiok m possible forth take of other poor mother and - innocent lamtiie. Please, for the eak of a mother whose heart and- mind have been nearly erased with grief and distress, let it meaning the judgment of the court -stay a it ie. ' . ; rrowa ta Qaake tHf. . , Pbtla t KLfHiA, June 1. 1883. ' My daughter, Lydia Ann, ha been affected with a running sore under her cb'n, which b r'0ri very stubborn i .o has used four bollies of B B. B. ni I am glad to y that all ulcer V hopVi. f ' i eojoriti? rood v. f i C ' . It;iribate r c -e t te B. li 1.. r ' sr F iood ' ' ! r. '-. , I A Weana'a BwaTcrlnc. Rocky Mt., N. C, March 1, 1885. For fifteen years my liver aud kidneys have-been badly affected not a day in that time without the headache. Since using the B. B. B. Botanic Blood Balm. I have been .entirely relieved; no pain, no trouble at all, and I feel al most like another person. I am one among the greatest advocate of B. B. B. and you are at liberty to use my name. Mrs. C H. Gat. Sold in New Berne by R. N. Duffy and E. H. Meadows. advice to moth kb. Mrs. Wikslow'b Soothing Syrup should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens ibe gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diar hoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle, jan24 dtuthaat wly COMMERCIAL. Journal Ovnoa. Dec. 7 S P. M. COTTON. Nxw Yoks, Dec. 8. Futuies closed strong. Sales of 1 30. fOO bales. December. 9 43 January, 9 48 February, 9 58 March. 9 64 April, 9 78 May, 9.84 June, July, August, September, October. November, 9 98 10 07 10.13 Spots firm; Middling 9 5-16, Low MiddlinK 8 18 16; Good Ordinary 8 5 .6. New Berne Market tirm. Sales of 73 bales at 8 50 to 8.75. Middling 8 6 8; Low Middling 8 J 8; Uood Ordinary 8 1 8. nonittiio n (HKKT. 8kkd ootton $2 60. Cotton 8xkd $10.00. rcRraif tins Hard. $1.00. dip, $1.90. Taa 75o.a$1.26. Oats Now, 35c. in bulk. 'okn 45a50c. RlCE 60a60 HkbswaX 15c. per lb Uxxr On foot. 3c to 5c. Oodntky Hakb IOo. oerlb. Lard 10c. oer lb. Eoob 2Io per dost n r'uatiH 1'okk tiaoc. per pound Peanut 60c. per bushel Fodder 75o a$1.00 perhundr.d. )nioN8 $2 (102 25 per barrel. Field PBAB-6fta70c. Hides Dry, 10c . trren V APPLKS Maltamuskeet. 25a40c eys, $1.10. PkaRR 75c a$l 25 per bushel. HONEY 85o. per gal. Tallow - 6c. per lb. Cheese 14 , (iod- Chickens Grown. 80a85c. spring 20"6c. MEAL 70o. per bushel. OaTS 60 eta. per bushel. Turnips 50c. per bushel. Irish Potatoes $2. 78 per bbl. Wool lOalfc. per pound. WHOLESALE PBiriES. New Mess Pork $12.50. Bhocldeb Meat 7c. C. R.'s, F. B'a B.'s and L. C.-7. Flour $8 OOati.OO. Lard 7ic by the tierre. Nails Basis 10's.$2 60. Sugar Granulated, 64o Coffee 1 1 a 1 2c. Salt 8085i.. per sack. Molasses an d Strut 0a45o Powdbk $A 00 HOT - Drop. $1.75; buck. $2 00. Kehooknk 9, BUILDING AND REPAIRING O JNTIIACTH Solicited by first-class Carpenter and Mason. DELAMAR BROS. , Newborn or Kinston, N. C. dec9 uwtl NOTICE. The National Bukof Ktw Bern. The Annual Meeting of the Stock holder of this Bank, for tbe election of Director and the transaction of such other business as may come before them, will be held at their Banking House on tbe Second Tuesday, being the 1 th day of January. 1887. Poll will be opened at 13 o clock, to be closed at 1 p.m. O. ii. ROBERTS, Act'g Cashier. December 11, 1886. td Sealed Proposals. Baalrd ProtMaal fbr tanilahlna' MMlIclnes and Medical Supplies to Wis t canly Poor and i rlaooers in we uouniy jail; mmk tor ProvtakMia to trieootmty Poor, for the year bsglnnlug Jaanery 1st. UWT, will be c)lv.d ty ine noara or uouniy uommiaaioDcrs, at i ne flto. of tb Re later of Deeds lp hw Barn. Alt bts abould be Hied with lbs Uerk of tbe Board on or before MONDAJT. UKUEM Ob.H aVth, 188. f.w stern., lnm.s. issa. By ei der of tb. Board. OKLAMOO HTJBB8. BiSBisterorDawdB, di9di30 Xx-offlcto Clerk. Application fbr Charter. Application will be made to the Gen eral Assembly of North Carolina at iu approaching session for a charter for the New BeraeUottoa ana urate Exchange. ' ' A Ha UEHatOKD, dec.SOda Secretary. 17; ANTED FirVLasa Agents, either ladle er gentlemen, to handle a Grand. New Holiday Book- -something entirely out of tbe ordinary line. , Splendid, teransl ; A ehanoe to make money fast, v : i, Addreex, . . . ' - JOHKSON ft CO..' 1 41 w ' 1013 Main St., Richmond, V. Dental Ilotico. Foil set of Teeth Gold rtlUntr - . . .tiooo tl.C0tof2 CC lest trcil: Cz: I. W. SMIILVOOD. ' CEO. SLOTIL . SraalliYOod & SloVcrl' DEALERS Hf GENERAL HARDWARE, TINWARE;QLA8SWARKt ,'w '., WOODENWARE, CROCKERY, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, O LASS, PAINTS, OILS AND STOVES, UNSURPASSED AS TO PRICE A:rD QUALITY. Middle Street, Next Door to AlLert Hotel, NEW BERNE. N. C. REALlsTE7Ginicr OF V. 15. Boyd. Urinf in correkptiudeiiru ullh several par lies NuriU liuUclre lo mnku Invm meDtl lu fuiuii.. en , lu tills : I ii 1 1 y , persocs bav in lanu or w.,i land iur Bale would do well togMrmr ii ill scilplloii, llh price, elc llu i linry,. iuhIp if a h.'ile la not eflecled. dial (it a in (id i-rale w hen aalea aie made. W li. ItOVl. houlli Kionl Btr el. M km in eaal of HmoK.ii House. For Rent, THK HiY HHK'K HTOHK ul Hie fool of M i 'lil It- all t t-I, near Hie market. M Apply to mi, J K. Loita. Alamance BUNCH COTTON, AND Webster's Elementary Spelling Book, "THE OLD BLUE BACK," at Ferdinand Ulrich's, NEW BEHNB, N. O T. A. Green $ Old Stand. To Advertisers! Kor a check for f20 we will print a Un-lln. a.ivrrllsruirril lu (me Million lasoeaol iMd lug Auirrlnan ewappers. This last the rl . f only one flfih ol a oent a line, tor l.OUO ( In -ulail. nl lbe advertisement will be I lao d beiore ! Million mrrEBiirr n.wa ! per LUictiaaer:-or livt ailnLloa HKAB rhs Ten tin. a win accommodate about T woida. Jdor.a 1th copy of Adv, and ciierk, or siid mi oruisfor hook of 160 pacaa. OK i. KijWKL A l O, IU SPRIT! Ut., mwVuhk. DOTWdWlm For Rent, THE H'H'Ht-. AND LOT neit to lbs Bap tist raraonnKv, on Johnson street. Apply to nov2( rttf F DCFKY. For Sale. We offer the followli r valuable Krai Es tate fjr sa'e In the City of New Bern: ene-h If interest In the bnlldlna altnatad on the i orihraal corner of craven and Poi Iocs atreets, fonuriy known aa McLean building Also 1 lie entire property annate on the eornar of Nt-uae and Meicalf n reels, cxUseiBg nonh lo Johnson street, aiijolnlrg lh Aaa4. emy Ureen. known as the hoberta property. This pioprrty is divided In Uire. lota, one ef which n a laigeand rommodlooa dweUtnc ibi reon, tbe oiher a smaller but new and da sirable bouse lor small family, lhta loss can be purchased separately. ror turtner particaiarssppiy to WM. UULXJFTTXSk and U H. OUIOM. novtodtf Kxeeatora. , Eock Lime, Plaster, Cements, s Goat Hair R. O. E. LODGE. cBAVEBr:8XKEKT.eU;t I,;. Below. ExnreM Office v maVSfdSavaw- C. E.SLOVEn, ' Wloletile and Betail Dealer Chcice FAHILY GRCCI2E: 13 t r ' r 1 1- A v . t c i Oil".''.
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