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is V WA Joe ?4 ' - y - .r; i - J .&' 5 . ,V H VoElVNOib; C H- n NEW BERNE. N. C. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1887. PRICE 5 CENTS? LY I I - i .. . V i - : ttnwl MUior Alaiuik' V New Bern. latitude. 85 North. It )Uraicia4 TJ? jr,Wt. . - San riiw, 7;ll' Length of day Jir;s54:!J rt hours: 14 mjnutea. OUk4l at tLUp.nk, . - iKlBlTSnfESS'X,OCALS. ' r.1 i li'tH y (s'oi ,iH; ' WxKiwfi-eA'j young i ma a , tarnished room. Call or address, : iTH4MK3Mntft4ae, Weroeteia LOST. Somewhere on the street of . New .Reje,., Mends, .-the , 10th iust., . laiel aiaii--KelsY weAab -with doo- , mn : and a mall chain - attached 1nder will be liberally rewarded- toy 'ALeaDQCO DAILY. The BaUiaiore D1T 6'nn can be fvrniahed you the p..u,s dayll to printed at lSonu per ' Call and try one of our ne w 5c. o igare The Jon, T. Bay son. " i JohsDcnn. VjOB vwou executed at this office with neaiaeeaaad Aiepatoh. . The WwtlW.'clir ton the market. "The Jno.T. EjttKn.M For sale only ' Trncken Pea and Beans of the ear liest and teat yarietiaa. ; v"or delightful smoke for 5 cte. call for 'TheJno. T. Rsymon." For sale . only by John Dcnn laIA ill t .rjiopa TW&Qk 'URANeKB, uu per box. Corner Of Middle and Broad His. delSdwlm J- B. Palmer. ,, Turner's Almanacs for 1887, at . "i, , , Geo. Allen & Co. - u0eaitor O.OV Clark is in the city. na's" advanced to threw JronUpWriftna. Capt EnlyOQt6 (tic f cargo of If. C mule and horses to arrive. 8o"n4." Tha Shenandoah brought in V large Cargo of ttneral morchand ise yesterd ay Baomlafnnd took out a cargo of clams utimem ia theereniD;. . Tito Shoriff and his depoties, were bney yastarday sujimoninn witneeses Bftfeigh to to Woro the House com mitteo on priTilefes and elections in the Lane and Hussey case. fJit tW'slectton of officers of the fire department on Wednesday the Sih of January, tbe following gentlemen were leotod ; r-fc K. Willi, chief engineer; E, U. Pafle', flrak aaelstant', If T. Rob rfa.aeoond assistant; S. B. Waters, eerlary and rasnier. These Rentle biin ara OOmpeUmt and worthy to fill itfaevraapoMibla poaUioas to which they bay f) ben aleoteif.Mr. Willis, we pre- tiiot, will piute woithy inccetsor to 'hit predeotaaoa, Ujt. t$?if , , n i .'i.ii.'.ti. i'.it.- Alpheug W. Wood left for Raleigh yesterday morn ing to attend, tbe meeting of the Grand Lodge of A'.F. oVA:'M. - - MaJ.B.S.Tneker. ot Baleigb, was in the oity yeater4y,Mtendipg ajneeting ' of too "atockholders". pf , ther National s Bank.' itlAdrt ld.h .-i . OwaillBS Ha aafaKiteha 1 Tho dwWiagioW Udl kitchen of , iff 1 3Ua Ekd"daid,;wao reoenfly moVod iron PiU oountyit) Mr. E. D. Wether, s ngton, tjlanUtJoa near Tueoarora in . Ea c pptK4" botaulied I by fire on last Bunday night. Mr. Beddard saved oniy Uj wearing kprelf his family and ' a small; tjaaatltt of proVisions. The boasee were worth about $300. IMaftatr ghlvrrek. ' a.'"permatt"ahipj; Elitdtxth, from ' Ilambarg to Baltimore,' was ttrahded on the Virginia ooaat about fourteen milai aHh of Cape Henry, last Satur day morning and the entire crew xf fLIeea were; Umt.": r? ; i f : The Liule Island and Dam Neck Life 8Ir Cations attempted to casono the crew, but it not only prored unsuo cw-'ul, bat fire of the Life Saving crew weselU The crew of these atationa as o .'-i r tbry assembled with their life t; taratuS made Six attempts to ' rt a ' Una';: to ; the ' die trt. i t' lut, without success. In tfctf ""cf almost certain death these bra a cf tbe Life-Saring Service - t wl 7 r A? 1 ' J. i r ' J to. refcue fhe crew of this ,'tliir Ufa boats. Of those) 9 this darin,atten)ptjTJiptain J nd yirfman kleorge i" i. Jph Spratley and ' J. . Twoother v . - a v i s shore and were .., tut were re 7; it i -.ii to te oceof the ';trti thBteveroc ii'"',.,' 'a eosot. , . '. V . I i hl, dar 1. , I hre ' Ooo Tpr r c A sTewr CmMuUu, aearta a Daily ' 14 fMeuieri te Hew BUa. From the Wilmington, Del., Morning A'osrs we clip tbe following item: "A contract has just been concluded between tbe;. Wilmington Steamship Company of this city and the Hew York, Philadelphia and Norfolk, the Norfolk Southern and the AtlamU and North Carolina railroad companies, whereby the steamers Eaglet,- Vesper and Annie, formerly of the JUectuc Line of aleameVs. will be placed on the route between Elizabeth City and New Berna, N.C., connecting with tbe. three incr to the PeniuTiTanla ftailroad Com pany the shortest route from New York. Philadelphia and Halumore to Uolda boro, N. (., and tributary points. 'the steamers are now Iicidk thor oughly ovei hauled at The Pusey ana Jonea .Ceavpanr yards and will be piaceea on tbe ronte in about tnirty days, when freight trains will be de spatched daily from Boston. New York. rbiladeipbia and Baltimore, ana run through without breaking bulk, to Elisabeth City. From this point the steamers will run to New Hcrue id about 18 hours. The time from there to OoldBboro will be about four hours The line, which will be called the Eastern Carolina Despatch, will give tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company acoefcss to tbe businees of nearly the whole Slate of North Carolina." It will be seen from the above that President Bryan baa not devoted his entire time in trying to oust Mrsars Clark and Lane from their seats in the General Assembly. A daily line of steamers from New Berne to Elizabeth City, if it has sufficient backing to maintain lleelf, wiih the counectiunr above mentioned w ill prove a poweiful competitor to the Atlantic Coat Line for the buMiHss of Central uiul Ksatrrii Carolina. We regret that thU arrangement wax not nia-ie with ono of the old twtahlished lines already running to New Berne. Why It was not we are not able to an swer; and what effect this new com binalion wisl have upon tbe old liuea remains to be aeeo. U ia a big move for the A. & N. C. U. and we hope one that will proie financially a great buc cens. Ia order to enable tbe A. & N C. B Co. to faithfully carry out its part of this contract, we learn that the loan authorited by tbe last stockholders meeting has been secured, the old mortgage and judgment debts canceled and the laying of new steel rails will at once be completed to Goldnboro. Mr. Bryan has an opportunity now of demonstrating whether or not North Carolina buaineas can be done through a North Carolina port and over a road controlled by the State. We are willing that he shall have his individual opinion about politics if he will work the Atlan tic road up to tbe point of paying a dividend. But, in the meantime, we don't see why he can't do this and be friendly towards Democratic candi dates, and distribute what favors the road has to bestow upon Democrats. Of course, the Governor having deter mined to take tbe road out of politics and have it run on business principles, will not bother himself about the poli tics of tho President so long as he is making a success of it, but there are some things connected with his politics which make the Democrats almost use curse words. Tbe Toarianrit at Stonewall. The tournament came off as adver tised, on Thursday, Jan. 6th, and was a success in every particular. Eleven knights, besides the unknown knight, assembled before the Judge's stand at 1 o'clock, and were enter tained for a very short time bv Hon. W. T. Caho in a nice little address to the sir knights. Tbe following ars tbe names of the competitors; C. M. Caroon, Knight of Rip Van Winkle, 8 rings; R. 8. Heath, Red, White and Blue, 10; M. D. Sprue The Girl I Left Behind Me, 8: A. J. Flow ers,' No Hope, 10; J. M. Sawyer, Bay boro, 7; J. T. Gooding, Broad Creek, 7; J. triDwscn,; Buffalo, BUI, 13; Alex. Hudnell, Aurora, 6; W. W. Hoi lis, Ivanhos, &v 3. W.' Hooker. Old North State, 0; S. W. Ferrebee, Marl Hole, 11; Blunderbuss, unknown knight. 0. ..The tie between , Red,, White and Blue and No Hope resulted in a victory for the former. The Judge then announced tbatKt. Buffalo Bill,- Mr. J. 7. Dawson, had taken the, first honors and. entitled to crown tbe Queen of Love and Beauty. He crowned Mus Lena MoGotter. Ths Et. of Marl Hole, 8, W. Ferrebee, was second best, and crowned Miss Mollis Armstrong as first maid of honor, Kt Red, White and Blue, third best, and crowned Mies Henrietta Brooks second maid of honor. Et. Of No Hope, A. J. Flowers, was declared fourth best and crowned Miss Olivia Weetcott as third maid of honor. , ; v - . : The coronation took p'ace at T.o'cjock and suri'tr immediately after. It was sail Ihre were six barbecue'd pigs and rubor '---i tVi rK'kern, and fiVtf I tV ' i-i f : , ' AT'.r Ce a:,-; tr U.e l.-'U, u..- J,r 1 w I.'.i'y enjoyed by all present. The Mew Berne Star Band famished musio for tbe tonraament, and the airing band for the halt Every thlag passed off nioely, and all seemed to be Satisfied, notwithstanding the extreme eoid Jay 'Things Worthy ta Be BesJhWbered or Keosrlad." a a communication ia yesterday's Joeu-ALf aneer .jfche eapojoa.'The PfMrideaf , the A, 4 N. C, RaMread, " and higaid AMemoraKlia.'The writer seems to have remembered something and deeireato relieve his mind by re cording his little ideas in the columns of the Journal. Mr. Washington Bryan, the president of the A. x N. C. Railroad, and Lien. Scales, Governor of North Carolinu. with their many Democratic friends, I believe, are fully able to take care of theaiselves and can defend their railroad policy. I have nothing to do with them politically, and their policy being JJemocratio, I would not, If J could, defend it. The writer says, during the recent canvass Mr. Bryan aaoociated himself with the worst ele ment of tbe Republican party, headed by bob Hancock, a prinoe of scalawags aud a distinguished captain in the Hoi den aud Kirk war, having made ths arre l of that eminent state man and Cbriaiian gentleman, the late Hon. W, A. urabam. being tbe prinoe of seal awags be has remembered so well for sixteen tears, I have a little to do with tbut part of his communication and d sire to record a few facta to help his memory a little. At the call of Gov. Kilis lor troops to aid in defending North Carolina, my native State, I left New Uerue, the city of my birth, for Fort Mauoii, on tbe 1 5th day of April, ltOl, then only sixteen years of age. Later, when the call was made for troops to leave the Skate for the front in irKiuiit, 1 was mnong the first to ap pear before Mr. Samuel R. Street then a juaiice of in a pence, now the genial liotti ot the Ooaiou House for tbe pur-pom- of DeiDg sworn in as one of the number. Being unuer the proscribed age tor eniiatiug. Mr. Street refused to s ear rue in. Not waiting to be en titled, 1 left with my company and served twelve months on the Potomac Kilbuul receiving a dollar in bounty or pay. My health breaking down, Ire turned borne, but only remained a few months, having recovered my health, I enlisted in Company "B," 10th N. 0. Siaie Troops, where I remained uatil surrendered with my oommand at iitautonburg, Wilson county, deliver ing my old rusty musket to the Sd New York Cavalry, who had been sent to receive them. This was sometime after Heu. Bee surrendered. In 1800 or 1870 Gov. Holden called for assistance to re store order in oertain counties after having proclaimed them in insurrec tion. I offered him my services wbioh be accepted, and if Gov. Scales did the same 1 would tender him my feeble aid just as quick. Should Mr. Btimson, while acting Sheriff, need my services, he oould have them to preserve the law. Mem orabilia" ia an infamous liar when he says I arrested the late Hon. Wm. A. Graham. It is the first time I ever heard that Mr. Graham was arrested, and he knua he lies when he says I arrested him. I did not arrest any one except Lieut. -Col. Burgin, for disobed lence of military orders. I have liv, J all my life in my county, and no citizen can say defrauded him oat of a penny. No one can point out a single dishonest transac tion that 1 ever committed. My good name stands without a spot or blemish. Cu "Memorabiia" say as muchr Has he cot been guilty of some transaction that he would not like recorded? Has he due nothing that he would prefer forgotten '( If not, then blase away, for I shall come after you. I exercise the right of manhood, and proclaim my sell a Republican, and fight for the pr i nci pies I advocate and let every other citisen do the same. I have never ap propriated other people's money to my own .use; I was never v expelled from any church because I was unworthy to remain and aaoociate with Christian gentlemen. Some . things are . unworthy, and oharity should teach us to forget them; they ought not to be remembered, muoh less recorded, but having a good mem ory, 1 have a few things about some people that it may become necessary to record. Robkkt Hancock, Jr. Botfc Hands Vp. Nxwnaji, Oa., June 4, 1885. For over two years I have been a suf ferer from Rheumatism, affecting both shoulders to such an extent that I oould not put on my coat without help. The use of seven bottles of J. H. B. etreotea an entire cure. I refer to Bevv W. W. Wads worth and all merchants of New- nan. Jacob Spokglxb. Sold in New Berne by B. N. Duffy and K. U. Meadows. A Cerrectfei. Sil verdaLjc. N. C. Jan. 4. 1887. , Editor Jocrkal: Will you please be kind enough to allow me spaoe la your ooiumnsto correct a mistake that has been ; erroneously eiroulated ' which might have a tendency to prove detri mental to my character? u . m ; - Oa Monday morning. Dec. S7tb, about 4 o'clock, a cutting arxrar occurred at this place whereupon one man byname of Haaklos was cut very painfully. though not dangerously, and- I hear that it is circulated abroad that I am the accused ; consequently you will con fer a favor by stating that I only sep arated tbe parties,- and wae not a par" ttcipant Ksepeotruiry.' - 'W. D. HaRQiT. - I would not live alwsy," said ths Psalmist.- in a moment of poetio rap ture. ,-I wooM not either," said Josh Billinps. Irreverently. So ws sy but then while we (Jo live, lot us bold oa to out k"' i : if r . Toe surest wy o do t , i t U-y ia a sj-p!y cf Lr. Bull s Coch I jrup. Tryit.-.' - IUIT, i - RAUnOH, Jan. 11. Ia the Senate today the only impor tant bill in trod need was to establish a bureau of labor statistics. Committee on penal institutions wss announced, Poo chairman. In the House the State Tsaebers As sembly presented a petition aakieg es tablishment of permaAeuAtae normal school. Amoag bill introduced' the principal were to abolish county board of education; to Abolish county govern ment in Edgecombe: to work public roads by taxation; to repeal law allowing agricultural hens; to repeal the appropriation to University , to repeal limited liability olause In insurance law ; to extend ju risdiction of Magistrates in criminal cases. A resolution offered by colored Republican endorsing President Cleve land's appointment of Matthews, was voted down, 107 to 3. Death of Rev. Dr. Calvin II. Wiley, State's first Super intendent of Public Instruction, was announced: House resolutions of re gret. Thomas of Carteret made a capital speech in urging the adoption of a resolution of instruction to our Senators and Representatives in Congress, to se cure establishment of m re life saving and signal stations on the coasts o North Carolina. House adopted it unanimously. The follow irrg ccm mittees were snnounced : Interna improvement, library and military affairs, with Pearson as chairman of all; railways and roads, Hayes; corpor ations, Ewart; immigration, McMillan. ADVICB TO aOTBCRI. Mas. WiMSLow'a Sooth mo Strut should always be used for children teething. It soothes th ohild, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diar- hoaa. Twenty-five cents a bottle, jan24 dtuthsat wly La Orange Items- Mr. Fred. McCoy of Newport, an old resident of La Grange, is visiting friends and relatives in town. Mrs. R. A. Hall, who has been visit ing her daughter Mrs. H. M. M Donald, returned to her borne ia Pender county last Friday. S. I. Sutton, Eeq., our clever post master, has very tastily fitted up his offioa wstav new boxsYhndg is very attentive to hmbueiueav. . TBE CUEJNSatAJ. Ai Special to ths JouxsaL believe John AMriage and ' K i oaten Tll'Idwde are the cbpipis) thi iime; net NI Wiley Phelps says f5 forget that he and Tosh iuuana am tajM t g. Geo. W. Wartom," e;.,Vot dsuty sheriff, eaptused tsre gross fm Golds bo ro last week on their way to (Georgia and lodged them In the eoeoy jail for their taxes. Mr. Warier is oae of tbe best ofnoers in the oonaty- - The Rev. AT II. MorsaaY'rmaeW of the La OmsUesifU itpte, has received gad acQepW -pwBauMhjp l Yetn.Wlg,ana wiirjeave ior his asw poet toxVru!.Xh'f choi at faelnstituta wUt MftatfOrWr8 Alice AwHoato, ,,,.H.. . ,.t . Newspapers s'tattf. that -BTuhtfts "jumbo" has benaoinsfiaahlBUMe he deceased than beferei his board .bill being much leaf. , It has been said by a prophet that if such a calamity should occur in our Utile towp;jh citissns would experience the" saute "financial blessing. Our town dude.1 Uaf ning tLafc Black- well's bull still: tttes, after mature de liberation has kb&rldttief the idea or maklnc Darbant ihia fat ate bom. He now says ho intend heeomtog fruit tree agent; waiufpose hs wiu hire tbe widow1 horse,, ,W, wis, hint. touch loceas. 1 What you-grtn do-noxw The Ktnasy aWhosJ W eieae. with very nsitermgTptoswssr" a.ir too oia stadeutshATs arriM'anAteverai new ernes ars xssotsd . this session, v Mr. Kiasey will soon begin the erection of kis new building:, which he' expects to have oomyleted - by Job. ' The Casey School now, as it used to he, krone of ths best Id the State.' - '. V Mr. Taylor must bare enjoyed his first visit home from Washington City. He informed ovrohiaf that he had been promoted to a eapttof 'polios ia - Wash ington. ;Thi good, and long-xpscted aews caused bin tc open his bart, ran his hand la. and set .'eta P -The toast "Here's lack to him ia his first expe rience as capital polio. Th goad aews turnejd ewt.a joke instead of aa office , r .:.r -.v l Mr.' A S.'Tobten bat tendered his rsir&atioa-' as hook k cmpef for S(r, Walker etvcanrrvhlca . Mr. fJeorgs Bewood Hadley will fill with the aame seal a the-fonnsr -gsatiemaaw-f Mr, Hadley wUUhe-hbly- amisted by Mr. John P. Reid, who. will giye his undi vided alteuUon te tW busisess. . This being a jbrsnch,boTi'. ef tbe. firm of DolitaUL.Utoie et Co., we have no doubt bat U s f rm wta do a fpleadid toslne's. , 4 . . - , ... . 4 Ii r -'1 v"'-- - Njt eroslly 'i ; ': s, liv hi two yonne; r4i j it i -vi r t.asJ f.r to W cpoa,t:,c:t li i a love for peace and the other a fondness. amounting to love, for musio. These young gents had a warning desire, as most young men do, to show their de votion to their choice. After mature deliberation, a full exchange of ideas and plana, and a strict Injunction to secrecy, they adopted the following wise and propheue plan. A heavy in vestment was mads in the purchase of tickets in a chance drawing, for prise that would be unquestionable evidence of tbe devotion of the peace ful man or the one musically disposed, The lucky (or unlucky) hour arrived, and notwithstanding the large Invest ment, almost amounting to a sweep stake, they drew a "blank." We hope there is nothing prophetic ia the draw in? as to tbe future of these young men. "Let peace forever reign.'' "Music hath charms,'' etc. a uift(ror ah. In order to give all a chance to test it. and thus be convinced of its wonderful curatiye powers. Dr. King's New Die oovery for Consumption, Coughs and (Jolds will be, for s limited time, given away. This offer is not only liberal, but shows unbounded faith in the mer its of this great remedy. All who suf fer from Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, or any affection of Throat, Chest or Lungs, are especially requested to call at R. N. Duffy's drug store and get a trial bottle free. Large bottles, $1. I MEJHORIAM. In memory of Mrs. Bettie Riggs, wife of N. R. Riggs, died at Newport, N. C. Sundty January 9tb, ie87, in th- 5th year of her age She left an infant child and a wai ter of relatives and friends ton .rn her loss. She was a consistent member i,. he Methodist Church. By her Brother Frederick. Newbern, N. C. COMMERCIAL. JouuiALOrrion.Jan.il I P. U. oottos. New York, Jan. 11. Futuiee closed barely steady Sales of 41,100 bales, January, 8 42 July, 9.99 10.05 February , March. April, May, 0.4 9 61 8.72 9.81 9.91 August, September, October. November, December. June, Spots steady; Middling 9 12; Low Middling 9; Good Ordinary 8 12. New Berne Market quiet. Sales of 5 bales at 8 to 8.80. Middling 8 11-18; Low Middling 7 9 18; Good Ordinary 7 11-16. DOinKSriO M1RIIT. Seed ootton J8.00. Ootton Seed 8. 60. Tcrpentini Hard, $1.00, dip, $1.90, Tar 75c.a$1.25. Oats Now, 85c. in bulk. Corn 45aft2c. Rice MaflO. Beeswax 15o. per lb. Bkicf On foot, 8c. to 5c. Country Hams 10c. per lb. Lard 10c. per lb. Eoos 2Jo. per doaen. Fresh Porx 4iaSo. per pound. PBAjrtrrs Mo. per swsboi. Fodder 7Bo.afl.00 per hundred. Onions f3.0Oaa.25 per barrel. Field Pbas 8Sa70o. Hides Dry, luo. ; green to. Apples Mattamuskeet. 25a 40c. ; God eys, $1.10. Pears 75c. afl 26 per bushel. Honkt 86o. per gal. Tallow 5c. per lb. Ciikese 14. Chioxenb Grown, 80a85c.; spring iOaSfto, MEAAr 70o. par buahl. Oats 50 cte. per bushel. Turnips 50c. per bushel. Potatoes, Early Rose fa. 75 perbbl. Wool, lOalBc. per pound. Potatoes Bahamas. 80c ; yams, 40a. West Indias, 50o.; Harrison. 66c. Shingles West India, dull and n im- inal;not wanted. Building. 5 'inch hearts, $5.00; saps, $1.50 oer M. WHOLESALE PRICES. Nl IKBS PORI $13.00. Sbui i.riF.R Meat 7c. C. h F. B's. B.'eand L. C.-7ic. FLoCh $3.00a6.00. Lard 7 ic. by the tierce. Nails Basis 10's, $2 50. Sugar -Granulated, 6 Jo. Ooffeb llaldo. Salt 80a85c. per sack. Molasses and Stbuw -$0a45o Powder $8.00. Whot Drop, $1.75; buck, $$.00. Bjuosxjra-9o. Situation Wanted. A room man of many years' exmrtaces aeslrea a nrst-elass utaatlon as Teaeber In either a private or poblle sohool. Will give good refsrenee and try to please. I or i urine r imermauon saareaa B. M. KKL80K, JanU w2t aerrunen, K. C Horses and tides. CAPT. W. A. ENLOE will have a drove of Fine North Carolina Horses and Holes, all broken, at the GASTON HOUSE 8TABLE3, oa Friday, the 14th of January. For sale at Reasonable Prioea. ' . JaaUdStwlt - , - , i F6r Cale, r Two dwelling-houses and lots ia this slty. For Information see . . . . I, ' JSlOt ""'If. DgWi STEYEXSON. e. w. oiuteon. cio, lusni, Sn:Ilnccd fiSIcicr, DEALERS Ef GENERAL HARDWARE, TINWARE, O LASS WARE, WOODENWARE, CROCIEST, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS. GLASS, FAINTS, OILS AND STOVES, UNSURPASSED AS TO PRICE ANDQUALITZ Middle Streci, Next Door to Hotel AlLrt, NEW BERNE. N. C. For Rent, o .uuiuKu rvpmiw on East Front street, lately occupied kwr Tln IT 11. .11 a l r jBMaiw L. U. CUTLER. Notice. Ofkk k Chief or Fire DKPARTMairT, rxw Bernk, Jan. 10, 1887. Bv Order Of the hnarrt nf -.1 the New Berne Fire Department, hsre after at fires in this city ropes will be stretched across tlp street and only fire men or other persons by permission of the engineers will be allowed to go wuniu me enclosure. JOK K. WILLIS, Jill Chief Engineer. Wanted Atnce7 Ten or Fifteen active, intelligent, young or middle aged men to SOLICIT LIFE INSURANCE Those who are willing to work can And w ith us Constant, Lucrative Employ ment- We have also a Women's Life Insurance Com pany, for which we want ONE OR MORE LADY AGENTS to work town and oountry. Apply to WATSON & 8TBKET, J8dlw w 3 w Pen. Ins. Agents. Pure Lime. We own the only Lime Kiln in (his city, and offer Pure Commercial Lime for sale, free of sand. 85 00 to M.00 per ton, sacked. W. P. BURRUS & CO., Com m in d Merch'ts and Grain Dealers, Market Dock, dw NEW BERNE. K, C, E. II. & J. A. tle&dsTs OFFER FOR Immediate Orders, at their Warehouse, 500 Tons Kainit, 10 PER TON, 500 Bbla. Genuine Houlton Rose Potatoes, $3 PER BARREL. Horner School, The Spring Term of 1887 will begin ie third Monday, 17lh day of January. The Drice of board anil tuition wmr mmm. th eion of twentr weeks is foo. dfrl lw N0TICH TO Truckers, Merchants, and Others. ; i 500 BAREEL8 OF GENUINE (PROOF LAST TXAB) Early Rose Seed Pctiti FOR SALE CHEAP! Do not bay, nor make any amagg ' ments before eeeing . ;TP. - ! 1 " Ferdinand Ulrki. h T, A. OvmUOdSUmd. ,1' ' J. ncSOIlXEY ; POLLOCK ST., NEWXEIUT, a . SATISJACTOSY. vi.t Dxr AKtsmr or tri Dr-moi. 1 1 ' Fmtktm Cgtaa,'' "-"i WaAburtrm. A. n KrjL 1 , Mm. J. McSoixrr, ., . i , AemBerne, K. ft . Bra: I enclose herewith'-'; r t f7.50,tn payment for tbe ' . ' . style, lit and workmsnsh'? t factory. They fitme b-,' r y shoes I have bad in twenty j" Very roepecUuUy, VT. E. I ;
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