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v a . ' - " - -- . .' VOLnyN04233f1 NEWiBEBNE. N. C., TUESDAY, JANUABY 4, 1887. PRICE 5 CETS ; 1 LOCAL NEWS. jrara m4 irl l ':.!&-" New rne, latitude, 850 6' North. 4 - longitude, TP V Wast , Sub risos.7:ll f Length of say, ' ' " Sua seta. 4:04 1 9 hoars. 44 minute. 1 Moon sets at 184 p. n. " BJSHTESS LOCALS. If TJ..O. me any account, pay pp. . .UVj (,. Wit. L. PaLMBS. ..." - .!.: . Job Wokk executed ' at this office with BMtaMi aa eUanefccn, ... The ftuttaei-ink at Weiastein Hall is , bow open for (he season.- Taeaoay ana Friday night are aet apart specially fortheUdi;!: , . de3lt. . " Eats yon all the printed statioaery on hand that you aeed? If not, call at the Jocrk.IV effioe and get special . OoooTLostDa 'ORaiicns, 83.00 rr - box. ComaTol Kiddle aad Broad sta , .4cllwlav - J. B. PaLMBb. TrncV rea and Bean of the ear liest anu t,,.t virietlea. ...,-.,?; ' it ." GEO. ALLEN & Co. Turner's Almanac for 1887, at J ' Geo. Allen & Co. . ' " r- ' fbUy council w iUbe in session to night. . , Tare tal Of stained cotton told at the ttthajngtlMterday. at 8J cen to. Writing 1 1887 may not be any more dlfflcufr buiaiwnehow a good aaany o"s have ttad. TMHnigmJ are sometime! over thrown. So' thought a book agent yes terdaV WBeai ha taokUd one of oar hardware men. IaMalrtfatbafa of torptntine hand are leaylng for the Houth every day. Wearly two hundred went over the A. et N.AJtV yesterday. , Then jAeas JU eeeoa to be the usual Mmkar Olapilymevings going on in the) city as has been heretofore at the beginning of the year. " 77 Morning Se$, T. B. Eldridgs, editor, Is a neat and bright five-column 4aUyi jmst started at Greensboro. W wish It B suooeesfut career, .lfoff aartbo,uak shocks occurred at ' BuBlWSteiUe, Colnmbia and Charleaton 0 the flit njt, t At Utter plaoe they wareielfftrcepUble. . ' WU4gwe aatat to be plentiful ia itbe lower If ease. An oyster boat ar spired OB Saaday from down about Core teouad, having on board twenty nice Testarday was tho eoldett day this w inter, the thermometer registering 16 degitieijtU WhiU flag floated daring tha day derotlng fair or cold weather. Bh were true. .r'V'i' MarnM toaath. ' . Jose'iitlnrBheppard", colored, living 0 Broad street, aeer Moonshine aller, was seised with a fit Sunday evening aad fsltinlothe fire, sustaining injuries which proved fatal in a very hort while, . '. ' ' 1 1; Tke Laraaas Oyaur Tel. Mr. I. B. Wateon, of If yds, brought - na yesterday the largest oyster of ths aeasoa. , Xhe'bivalve measured 8 inches by 8, iat is, the shslls did. The oyster was very considerably like. the moun taineers trout wonderfully "s wun k n p, " v, Aeeiaeat atTBa'fiisai -V i-VL . A correspondent from . Thurmaa writes thatlast Saturday evening, while drivina bd stock for bis unols, Willie J. Card Ison foot iritti aerj cms aoclioat Da was, riding a raule aad went Bp suddenly on.,aottnghorsa,. which kicked at the mule. Biasing bun aad bitting Willie on the leg, breaking It just above it r ankle. 1 Dr. J. B. Onghss was called and set the broken bone. Uo to this time Willie Is getting t oa 'Xmtkw Osatlsf Party. ' V Mr. Joseph Nelson want ant: aa a bunticz expedition during the holidays and Mooru a variatT bfJ successes; , Hs . killed t wo deer, and others three, mak tog C , i ' i all, besides a Ut of squirrels. Ac " e r riry wsntoBt who rooceed- . ed It 1 a ?:3, gun andjtkilled so game; t v t that was not the fsult of ths gsir-vl i l-"r''mstresnlt oLa fins run renoftlrg en tve bottom of the creek while it ehouU is o.Urwis smployed : ae rwsn In North Carolina VC'.' t fr- t I 1 5 c' jii bt praa- profitabla if ...... r " --Tn, -Ab account i. c. v. : "There bsve - r-.-T i : 1 ia tsrloni . z , :, s trove it ( l a 1' vt of Bvaaaalleal alMaa . TJaioa aervioe will be held tonight at tha rresbj Urian Cbursh, . on Heuss street Subject for prayer and aofiaid ration: - : HdOLUTlOB. For personal . sins. family sins, snd - national sins; for the spread - of unbelief and athe ism in varlou. qnartr; for the fearful extent to " wnksh the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eye, and the pride of life," still prevail; for the large amount of in temperance, boentiouaaeas, end other forms of immorality; for ths formalism of many, and the cold indif ference of others; for unseemly divis ions and lack of love among those who are brethren in Christ. Psa. 61; Jar em. 18: 10-87; Philipp. 9: 8-16; Ezra 9: 1-18; I. Oor. 6; Jade 1-16; I. Cor. 9: 1-10. The public are cordially invited to attend these services. Pars a l. Mrs. John II. Bell and children left yesterday morning for Washington City, their future home, where Mr. Bell has been forborne time time hold ing a position in the pension depart ment. Messrs. Clement Manly, P. H Pelle- tier and C. E. Foy made a buoineaii trip to Trenton yesterday. Maj. W. A. Blount and wife, of Chocowinity, Ueaufort county, left on the train yesterday morning for Dur ham, called henoe on account of the death of Mr. Sanders, a eon in-law. Mr. Geo. 17. It es returned last night from a trip to Raleigh. Oa ta Baltl The members of the General Aaasm- bly ar making their way to Raleigh to be ready for the war which beg in e to morrow. Senator Chas. F. Warren, of Uhe 9d diatrict. Senator John W. Saun ders of itbe 9ih diatrict, Uepreteiilative Chas. R. Thomas, jr., of Carteret, and Representative Waters, of Beaufort county, went up yesterday. Uaorgs Oraen, jr., and John E. liusey alao went forward aa oontealants for ths seats of Craven. Representatives F. F. Qreen, of.Jonea, and I. B. Watson, of Hyde, arrived laat night and will go up this morning. Senator C. C. Clark and RepreaaoWtive W. B. Lane, of Craven, will also go up today. D. ft. Walker." Cap. W. W. Carraway "E. Walker" who is so wall known in our section, is wsy up in the cold north west. An Austin, Minn., paper has ths following clever reference to him: W. W. Carraway, post-office inspec tor, was in the oiiv on Monday last, ana made a thorough inspection of the poet office Be found everything in good order, and gava the boys in ths offioe some vary high cotnplmtente for the manner in which he found the business. He went sway happy. Mr. Oarrawaj, the inapeotor, is s noble- son ef North Carolina end weighs 2t0 pounds, is a newspspsr man, and some of his arti cles ot travel published in the Raleigh, N. C, Aeics and Observer, are gems of literature. His account of a north western blixsard must be refreshing reading for tho people Of North Caro lina. We wiah we had many such North Carolinians in ths north. Further Particulars of the Capture of tha Xxprasa Bobber. St. Louis, Jan. I. Robert Pinker ton and Superintendent Damsel, of the Adams Express Company, arrived here today from Kansas City with Fred. Witrock, ana urucer stooensoa, oi Piokertona sgencv, brought Weaver from Chicago. Both were taken to the Four Coarts and handed aver to the city Jaile. ,W Brook said that be and Height had planned the robbery, and all stories about Mrs. Height having dona head work was mere talk aad nothing more. Fotheringham had known nothing about the contemplated robberr and suspected nothing wrong after hs (Witrock) bad an tared tha car. BBtil ha was thrown aowa ana dis armed. - Pinkertoa talked freely to a reporter about the ease aad said ! We have nearly com pleted tha work now and have turned up the larger part of the money, about $60,000. Wa have not added up aa oi our tuaaa, out wees fhrures are areUT aearlf oerreot. .There are still 17.000 or 83.000 out and wa ex pect to reoorsr tha rreater part or it; so yon sea ins oxaresa oompany are not snob heavr losers after all. The major portion of tha money, was found oader Oscar. Cook's bouse. ' Ee was anaocee- sory after tha fact, and if convicted can be made to serve a rood term la prison. Mrs. Height kaew othisg of the rob bery antil after it was done, and she has not oeea anestea. wutock ana Haisri.t did the - Dlaanina. . , Wearer waaaansdattholast as esaeat. -Ba-wea to ride on the front platform of the ex press oar, and was to give warning of any approaotnaR danffer, bat ae sacked out. Witrock had however to put up 3.000 to induce him to keep bis mouth shut. All of that money has been re covered exoept a few dollars which he rpcet. -A ... , BIBB. Of Bricht's kidney disease, at Tbur man. N. C at tho re'Hcs of br son, January t, U 27, Mrs. I't-oekfe Hardi- eon, in tbe C2d, year of fcer sge. P T. r&rcora thints Cat Is b&s rot 1 , m ; r t : t t' r t f -if - ! T tv f e ( i 1 r. 1 ull'l Einston ltema. Mr. A. Slaughter has assigned to Mr. Wm.Griswuld. A happy and prosperous New Year to the JocBBaL, Thanka. Ed. A oar load of Georgia turpentine hands weat up tha road Saturday. Emancipation day was celebrated by ha colored people with parade 'and Mr. Chas. F. Harvey, a former Kin- stonian. but now manufacturing to- baooo in Raleigh, spent ths holidays here. Prof. Meares returned to Raleigh from Baltimore on Thursday. He will be back at his post in the college on Monday next. The echools re-open on Monday, Jan. 8d. For hard, honest work, the schools of Kington have no superiors; though they bsve few to puff for them in the papers. Dr. li. D. Harper cut the fltst water melon of the season at his offioe on the first of J anuary . Several invited guests enjoyed the feast. The Doctor is either too soon or too late which is it r Notwithstanding the weather, sev eral hunting parties have tried the game this week. But how shall we divide two squirrels among three men and each man have a whole squirrelY Two veteran hunters discussed this question laat Friday in Mr. Wm. Moore's old store, snd came to this solution : ' Three in two you can't." There was a runaway and smash up on (jueeb street laat Thursday. Rev. J. L. Burns had gone into a store and lsft his horse and boggy standing, un hitched, near tbe sidewalk. The horse, without any visible or audible provoca tion, started suddenly and went gallop ing down towards the monument. A man ran out into the street to "head him off." This simply caused the ani mal to take tbe sidewalk in front of the postofflca. There he smashed one wheel, and, with the rest of the vehicle career ed around. In front of Mr. 8. H. Ab bott 'a store the top was deposited ; on ward then, clearing the walk of pedes trians snd clerks, till be reached Mr. Canady's hardware. There be rested and quietly turned and vlswed that part of the wreck which was still at tached to him. The ahip of tbe Episcopal Sunday- school cams Into port and anchored in tbe opera house on the night of Frldsy, Dec. 81st. A goodly oompany assembled to witness tbe unloading of the cargo. It was s beautiful sight. The ship was a three-master, with rigging, sails and yards, and anchor at the bow. Before the curtain rose, Miss Carrie Harding with her usual fallcitOM suree ' When our ship oomes In," with fIVU a chorus of four full voioes. When the curtain was up, tbe wall-laden ahip was exposed to view. Miss Mamie Hancock personated the captain, as daughter of Santa Claus, who had corns from ths old saint with s load of pres ents consigned to tbe studdsnts of St. Mary 'a Sunday -school. The cargo was accepted by the superintendent, Mr. Geo. E. Miller. The craw. Masters Ueo. E. Kornegsy, jr.. Frank Harts- Meld and Larmour Parrott, then dis tributed lit rifts. It was a most en- joysbleocoabion, and the arrangements reflect grsst credit oa the contriver, Mrs. U. E Miller. Tbk Tina Honored Notbb Damb, Baltimore, Md. We have had ample opportunity to coa vinos ourselves of tbe effloacy of Salvation Uil. We cheer fully submit our names to the public as refsrsnoe. Respectfully, Slaters of Notre Dame, Alsquith Enger sis.. Baltimore, Md. Richlands Items. The matrimonial fever is still rsglng. Mr. D. W. Boatick and Miss Bailie Brown, both ef Duplin oounty, were married on the t9th of this month snd cams to our county to spend the first few days of married alias. Willie and Sallis have our best wishes. If noth ing happens we can report a similar item in our next; "you needn't say nothia 'bout it though." A young man on Black swamp, Charlie N. B , has been visiting a young lady of his neighborhood for several naonthe aad bad taken a partic ular aversion, to bet younger brother as he had. been- exceedingly annoying. So ta get revenge, ba determined to catch the boya pet eat and shear him like a sheen. - Bat ba made a mistake, it being bight when be undertook tha b, aad seagirt hit sweetheart's favor , and when the poor animal setuiusd to its mistreat it was minus far. and ia some pUoea, akin, aad was also stump tailed. Tha trick waa found oat oa him and bow ha is in troabla aad can not bo comforted, for the gava him his walking nepers, .Wa are sorry for you, Charlies bat bag pardoa aad try agaia. , Revc J. D. Stanford has rVgalar ap pointments oa third Sunday ta oar village. He was quite m favorite with tbe people as a pelittoiaa and la equally to at a ywoxihor.T ? Ken A. O. Geatt ra ta rne to this etrratt for the third timet He Is highly appreciated by hie ooagre- ratioa. - -tobtiiov. "! ' Brasernv Ton are feeling depressed, your appe tite is poor, row are aotbered with head aeha, yea are fidgety- aervoaa, and generally Out of aorta, and want to bra os up. Brace up, but aot with stim lants, spring . medicines, or bitters. which bsve fot their bis very ehesp. bad a Li t key , and w 1. 1 ' n. - yr-a for su rr aad ttc-i ! vs jc j ia worva r-.ndiiioa tvan V ' . Wfct you watt is aa aiU: ;.. I .t wul pnnfv jrr blood, start beeUfcy action f t l.ttr i V '. lrej, re-!'i yr ,-r viisl i;r. a rsw4 ta.'...i sr ! "'i r'.'-'."9 ywt w ' i s . ,! or,' .' r 1 f ; -. Li .;i crv Swansboro Items. A happy Nsw Year to all. The year came in warm and rainy. Our people are busy bow getting ready to commence work for another year. Mr. W. EL Hawkins has a fine mare 84 years old . as round and fat as s young colt, and as lively. Bill keeps her on the mantle piece in bad weather. Another steamer passed our place this week from Massachusetts on her way to Florida for the winter. Her name ia Blanche, her Captain Edwards. Harry Burns, an old and respeoted colored man, died at his home near hers last week, aged 81 years. An old oolored womea named Moury, also died, snppoood.ao be 100 years old. We hive some old folks" in our county as well as tall ones. There waa a Christmas tree at Queens Creek church on Christmas dsy and it was a pretty one. About 1 100 worth of presents tastefully arranged and dis tributed by the proprietors, Messrs. I. N. Henderson and D. 8. Rodgers. It waa for the benefit of the Sunday-school ohildren at that place. We haven't had time to reply to Fluke or Puke McQillican's last beauti ful harrange yet; will do it next week. Ouene be is done though and thinks he has done something great sure enough. Well, maybe he can't get no one to help him write again like he did at first. Jest so. Tbe Lake City minstrel troupe played here to a crowded house Wednesday night for the benefit of the Oxford Or phan Asylum. This was a rare treat in our village, as many of us never saw a regnlar minstrel troupe play. The performance was very good, managed in our oountv and Carteret br lrs. J W. Sanders and O. N. Ennett, A. E. Ogles- by and J. Royal. R. Q. W., one of our worthy friends, tried to eell some liver pudding. He asked 12J ots. per pound, but finally agreed to take 6 cts. provided the hotel keeper would let him eat breakfast out of them. This was agreed to, but friend R. said he'd be dod buggered if he didn't forget to go to breakfast and now says no more liver pudding for 5 cts. per pound for him. A watch meeting by the citizens at Mrs. H. R. Ward's on New Year's eve night. About forty persons attended. A number of ladies and gsnts from Carteret oounty were among the crowd, Miss Eunice A. Thomas, Miss Alice Irvin, Messrs. IB. H. Irvin and E. W. Thomas among the number from Car teret oounty: Misses Cora, Carrie, Han nah and Katie Russell from Bear creek e4 Kette Y enters from Gum Branch, tne wjsBas-saaeoneld ear put aad tha new-year in. Prayer was offered on the going out by Mr. B. H. Irvin of Carteret, and on the ocming in by Mr. J. McJones from Hwansboro. After this a supper by Mrs. R. Foster, Mrs. J. Laughlin and Mrs. O. W.Ward; and such a supper we hsve not seen lately oakes aad plsen things till you couldn't rest. ll Aa4 Fedcatrlan. Next to a walking match is Mr. R. R. Sautter's walking fifteen mil is in one day, fishing and hunting. He lives si Athens, Oa., is 75 years old, has bad s running ulcer on his leg 60 years one half a oentury and previous to that day had not walked over half s mile per day for 80 years. Mr. Saulter, tho Banner-Watchman and Rev. Dr. Calvin Johnson aay that B. B. B. cured the ulcer andt restored him. "Oh, Joels." said little gleeful Maud, "we are going to have some honsy made asked Joaie. "Because mamma sent the servant after three B'i, and I dont know what bees are good for only to make honey." Bold in new uerne by U. Si. lAury and E. H. Meadows. The Missing Murderer, Advioes from Raleigh report an in tense feeling of disappointmsnt at the failure to capture Waiter Bingham and OA Thursday a demand was made for an Increase of the reward from 8400 to 81,000. It was hoped that the difference between these sums would be put up by publio-spirited citiaens, as the present reward is. the largest the State can of fer. Tha failure of tha deteotivee to arrest Bingham ia considered most sin gular and not at all creditable, His whereabouts are yet aa absolute, Impenetrable mystery. There are sur mises by tha score. It Is the belief and hope of many persons that be has com mitted sbicide. Soma actually think that ba baa bad tho temerity to return ta North Carolina, and ia ia hiding somewhere. . A gentleman of Raleigh, who recently at tha place where Bingham murdered Miss Turlington, made a strange discovery. It was of hair, evi dently from her bead, on the bark of a pine tree, only a few feet from the spot whera nor aiooa was round upon the ground. The bail was found caught in tha bark' of the tree in consider able ; quantity ' - at a point , some four ? and a 1; half . or, . Ave feet from tha ground This discov ery has riven rise to a belief that Blne- haai obokod ths poor girl before he ehot bar, and that ta choking' nor be pressed her bead and sack against the tree wu. star. ,. j.ji vzztj. Probably bo one thing has eaoeed such a general revival af trade at R. N. DufTy a dreg store as their giving away to tKeir cniomrsof so many free trial hotUs of Dr. Kings New Discovery tot OobH3TtT' n. k beit trade ia supply D0rmous ia U.U very valuable article from tb f.ct tvt it als-" cures r-1 never din-rpr . Cjtis, pci a, i''v.raa, Iroiic-UisV croup, tui t I rt ani nr? d:)M ccioHy tvrr i. i c-1 1 tit U ' re lay ing by rctUcj (t Ml i lbT9siae L Uvsry It-. wsrrrrtci, . - COMMEKCIAL. dom aerie h ABstarr. Skkd oottos S2.60. OoTToa 8xkd-$8. 50. Trjamrrnra Hard, 81.00. dip, 81.90, Tab 75o.s41.M. 0at3 New, 85c. in bulk. Cokh 5a50c. Rica 60a00. BBBswax 15c. per lb. Baxr On foot, 3c. to 5c. Oocrtbt Hams 10c. per lb. " Lard 10c. per lb. Eogs 20c per dozen. Frbsh Porx 4ia0c. per pound PaUjrcTa 50c. per bushel. Foddkb 75c.a1.00 per hundred. OkionB 2.00a2.25 per barrel. Fxxlo Paaa 65a70c Hiss Dry, 10a. t arena ae. Apples Matt&mus keet , 25a0c eya, tl.10. Pzakb 75o.aSl.25 per bushel. Honey 85o. per gal. Tallow 6c. per lb. Cheksb 14. Ood- OmoiXHB Urown, 80a85c spring S0a95o. Mbal 70o. per bushel. Oats 50 ots. per bushel. Tuitnira 60c. per bushel. Laisa Potatoes 82.75 per bbl. Wool lOalfro. per pound. Potatobs Bahamas. 80c. ; varas 40c. West Indias, 50o. ; Harrison. 65o. Bhinulks West India, dull and n .m- inal;cot wanted. Building. 6 ;inch hearts, $8.00; saps, $1.50 per M. WHOLKSALB PBIORB. Hiw Mehs Pork 812.50. Sbocldkb Meat 7c. C. R.'a, F. B's, B.'s and L. C -7 . Floub J3.00a6.00. Lard Ho. by the tierce. Nails Baf is 10 's, 83.60. Sdqar (Jranulatod, 650. Cofkke llalSc. Salt 80a85c. per sack. Molasses and STarrs 80a46o Powder J8. 00. Shot Drop. 81.75; buck, 82.00. Kerosene -9c. APPLICATION Will be made to tho Ceneral Assembly at this sfssion for a Charier for a Life Insurance Company, to be located in .Newbern, N. C. jan4 d!30d Dissolution Notice. The copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned under the firm name of LANE BROS, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, 8. J. Lane assuming all liabilities of the firm and will continue the business at the old stand. Parties having claims against the late firm will present them for pay ment, and those indebted to said firm will please make immediate payment. Kespectfully, H. W. LANE, 8. J. LANE. Stonewall, N. C, Deo. 27, 1888. Horner School, OXFORD, N. C. The Spring Term of 1887 will bee in tho third Monday, 17th day of January. Tho price of board and tuition per ses sion of twenty weeks is 890. dal 2w THE BIGGEST THING OUT For drills IS House's Chill Syrup I If your Druggist or Merchant does not keep it, send to BERRY'S DRUG STORE. If nouses Chill Syrup fails to cure if directions are adhered to, you can get your money Dack. The trade supplied by IC Berry. House's fjhlu Byrne "effected an Imme diate and permanent cure before one bottle E. J. PATTEBSOr?, Shoe Store. "Have o!d every bottle of Boose's Chill Syrup i nmld obtain from the manufacturer, it not i.iiiy I. rose the Chilli but left the par ties iu iuUu.il health." w tt. I. PALMER, Tobaoconlat. 'I was completely broken down and sof- fered InU uhly with domb chills. Foar doses Boose's 1'iiUl Byrtip resulted in a eomplete care. I mokt heartily recommend to all wbo suffer from Chills and fever aa harmless, eertalu and sure. Kdwd. QEBOCK, Photographer. 'M)sull and three ehlldran eared bi v House i I bill Syrno. Ieooslder It the best malarial remedy In the market." A. n. CaJUtOLk "lluvn used House's Chill Byron In ar unillli-K, cbeerfnlly reeommend It as a posi tive Cure U r Chills and Fevers. CHAS. D. JONKH, FRED, & 1JIXON. At Krdman's Clear lTactory. Not a mnrje complaint from the many bottles of House's Chill Syrurr sold. Nothing bat the most unbounded satis faction as to results aad surprise as its promptness. OC13 dSm Starr wSm .; J. McSQBLEY, FiSSIOIllLSlQSiT-lBOSIim POltOCK ST.1 NKWBERS, IK C.'1' n "l ' BATISPACTOBT.;1 '; , ,.' J)ttASTarErr Of THT, fKTtBKfSU I iTasatnsrfcw, D a,Sepi;iu, l88flL3 KsUj.' laWOlOsT.IS'U ' ' S7M Str: I enclosa b ere with draff for 17.53, in payment for the shoes, Tbe style, ft snd workmsnsV.'p are sails ract. ry. They fit me better thaa any snos i nave caa in twenty years v '1,4.. Very respectfaUy, - : . E. V. alsIlfUU). CQlELGTIL SmaUtrcod & Stover, DEALERS IN GENERAL HARDWARE, TINWARE, GLASSWARE, WOODENWARE, CROCKERY, SASH, DOORS, BUNDS. GLASS, PAINTS, OILS AND STOVES, UNSURPASSED AS TO PRICE ANDJUALITY. Middle Street. Next na tlntl AlLert, yew gggy e. . c. NOTICE TO Truckers, Merchants, and Others. 500 BARRELS OF UKNl'INi: (I'UOOF T.AHT vb-aoi Early Hose Seed Potatoes. FOR SALE CHEAP ! Do not buy, nor make Htiy arrange- uuiils before beeing Ferdinand Ulrich, SEW UKHNK, N. O T. A. Grtcn't OU Stand. Rock Lime, Plaster, Cements, Goat Hair R. O. K. LODGE. ckayi:n stkkkt. IJlow mr22 d2awiii KxproM Office. Family Horse For Saje. Owing to my family going away aad aol wtshiug to kep my horse In the mean time doing nothing. I will sHl thesameon reason able terms. A pply to ccisdtf o. MARKS. Wanted, The services of a man of boatoMa atmllfl. callous, by an aatoclatlon of well-known publishers. Not wanted to sell books. Armlv JNO- U. DAVI8. Beanfort, N. C, dcr'i THE Red Light, ON MIDDLE 8 TRUST; Naar the Market Dock. dmlratA tv plaoe where) E. WHITMAN Has a First-LTIflw Salnrm land kecDS a choice slentimt nt wi Liquors, Cigars and Brandies of all kinds. In iron building, near the dock, Kid dle street, NEW BERNE, N. C. & Look for the RED LIGHT. dec23dw lm Money, aid Bare Tour Horses SM -ST- WILLIAM KELIKY nl 1 .a. ' ri i 1 w ill "7-fcr"V I'd J Mil - t L'- .i ... - Work guaranteed. , Blacksmith Shop"1" kfarket Wharf. - " 1 dl d8m i 5 1 ffU iirm. tvi :vr i. nai ;l?vo M j- -ffftlj i Notice- toia'uJ.g-ttt Ornoa ftMBxaa or Dnns, csavmv co,, . . fi .. tewoern.iwa,SMn.HW.'t i , All Malnhkiita " fnlM Ijhim tw(m Keepers of Hotels, BesUnranta. SAiing i nooseay ibsepers or' rerrta Cwmmtaa - , t Merchants. Autloners. and all others in'" 4 Oravaa eoaity vt bo are reo. ulrea i )t ihir-'- paTTHiasea, reoeipta or m,Bnir .inii'e B" of tbe Reyonae Iawsnf orth C"" i;n are hereby notified to I "-tibe same v n ' 1 nndersind at bte r o"-ir-o ( .p : J,. Ti.N DAYS IJJJANUAhV, 17. i nnstooaulaall pnrchw'or r . t . one rrny rm, forsn mon nen. in " lvH, fcixl siimiid b wot n u an 4 SouSt,. i ; before tbe I"BtT of 1 .o1, 1 All Jrf".c imltna to HM b ! 1(H of : JanuaiywiUbasi'ttosdo"' t. . . tmi .- 1-v , -" ! .-. ,, iwgiS rof . : deca Id ' ' . Craven.-, is c , i : -,: . .. Atitj J'.TT . I
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