nro til 7 ri -- ' 11 Jli. i. 7v-v .fA fcf-1- i. .!(,; mi li i i ii . - . ' ... . . . -T- n f v 'y i, t 'gfflffi SfPjinnimn 'EyygBEBNEyN ' C;' FHIDAYe : JAIFARY LOCAL NEWS ft HH xf-i-'k VJ Hew Berne, latitude, BIPV North. . 'r. j lu rieee.7:ll I Length of W. r .. &uik iifi i-M I S Hoari. 44 ninatee. ' ? - fcooa icU aflO.34 p.'m. " ' ii'Mi i fn,.fa dressed. tnrkeia at K. E, "i -, j j I Flower Seeds for hot" doom end gar- ' TTaoift peylifWrth cent. ' tun an8 fry one oT ba r its w Be. o igars I jno. T, itaymon. i j ft a rt: ( t ir. v ohh Duinr. ! ' I & 1113 4 Uiltu. . 1 A LzAltflia I)lur.Tbe Bdtinors I rfSatlr Sn emn :-be Si '' ae day tt ia prlntet) waakJ ttn lit- i - ! famished yon the I printed- at 15 oente perl j1 fcoYt ','6i'ciir on the anarket, ItlA lit- I V"i I ' JOvT. BArnon. -For eale only kenrettand Boabi of the e&r-l dPeetiVerletM.. , ii u,i. uko. Allu ft Co. fa delightful smoke for 5 eta. call Male Twrntt'e Almanacs for 1887, at nCDTATUur ft CO. I -rn i irua Itleatafe V J OaoIWOss OsAMaM $8.00 mrteeraoee la theooats considerable dlf- nof! uorarv or tUNia an uroad au. I Wfllm cr . . a faUUK. ance you all tne printed atationery I on hand that yon need y if noti call oe and get apeoiall. A good shower of rain last ntght. . i The) steamer Trent arrived from jtiJTataewyeeterday evening. up "A large terbwd of New Bemians left 1 1 for Cileigh yesterday as witnessea in : the cMi of Utteaey against Lane. The echdohJ O-nrietta 1IUK CmaL me a T - ... . I huh nmvea yesteraay evening irom Charleston with a cargo of phoaphatea net sva- I lor ueo. Alien a. uo. I reoeived another I CsrgQ Of thosw fins Broad creek oysters xaMaeaAew eeaaii They frrtng one I dollarrJaUty the argo. aod - i qelck Ns font on board a steam- J 11 boat la thia district (which embrace! i rfat ISM by eg' ision tlo aaya the ' report of the inspector of steam veseela aaws g9 Le InatwtrnB Sheriff 8tinMoa" reporta that only . I i ' ' i aijiLL. . . I --ll-'I w Iftfwal wssiiiiira limning Df iiv w HM ) woaAUpenau' Xbelr attention is ealled to aeipn 40 of the revenue act of 1885. r TbebuaidBf aJdwmanrWTTmlngton have stvoaehe prre0fBn to aub y ' aorlUeiMMio1 the1 WpeFear and They will apply to tha General Asaem M t at aa act to allow, the aneetlo to beubmlUdto tb qnaUfled vo(ere oftloo hannonlone; discordant and theoity. . ' lotherwiaa. The following ia a list of . . nr .i i i fir ' , ! aWesa mavkee, f l" V Tha A. at V.'C K. wU1 kail tioketa tn (amerawhodeaiMio attend the meet. ' held ia Raleigh a the night of the 18th, ,at td and onehalf eeau per mile 4a6h R.l.th mJ Mtnra . nr. u . SeKTOlrooato hdopUng meaearea (hat wMI be of bene-1 . . . . . . ( . BUU- ,tersi " ALJWgvav, naanafaotmrer of tcU;dIUa,bto.;of stU. atoB, U la the eity. He it introdncing A' IL-afdaaa', aaanua nati. whieh U rapUly ntning favnr with tha far-m Of Eat-ra Carolina. f .... , ,T L'n L Wewman, bf 'Prorldeaoe, r-r I R. I.. Is ia the eKy. pa toed frieada ", mK!Iw 1. ..Ui m iae pnip laocory aa uraywooa, WDOiua eJsvwst taetnnUy expired. atwg'sa a freet aim. . ,vi v, ? " Ur.Isaae Lmckft Cypreat creek. wviry, atrfved last aigbt with a 1 le iwi' ct dreaaed . iarkeva - which ha hi itC-rir Jea,Btra,;-i . . "'.,' "", - ' ' ' ,SZ QUa.). ' C ar tea tsman, Dj,1 Oeo. C' Bagbyi a- 1 1 i V l Cere Li no neceeaity of t ' 2 hoca with cholera when l v 1 tre a remedy ao aim pie and cheep '(. Tie rayt the, aalt It ta dry a least oaea or . r ia awf. or? eJJpA, bat ; r t lal a trocth. Our 'f w Ho is a rr0' a 1 ; r -r, rsea-the ' - ' ' :'(' "'.'-a cf L"me, ' : t ' - 1 r r"s "il' ,1 aever T ' 1 1. is cr : t f r t' t , ii c .'. 3 '(!!" Vk IckMli of Saw the midat of political exohamaat eomieeted aleotior eaaea tha paopla Va Bern mint not forget and gtecty their edueatiooal Intereet. la 18 4be bid towa had a boom in thia line which reaulted in the erection of a handeome building and the maintn- ane b a achool With font oE t han dred tnpile for (fbnr; yera. The da- iwa;wiiiviniii nivi to wo I oonautuuonauty of ecu Pj wuioh ;axee were J0vteo xor Me . appport oi graaea achoola waa a ear ere blow to oar school, bat etlll Mr peopla are yet ali re to their edaeational Intereet and eontinne to keep alive tha spirit of progress and enlightenment. We are not ao united ai a few yeara ago, and we feaAIChare are no eo many ebildren atUndtg achool, but there i a hope that the General Aaaembiy may do eomething by f which the doon of our elegant building aad academy groande may again be thrown open to thoee who are unable to command the prioe of entrance. From the beat information we can obtain there are now in the city about 875 children enrolled in the various J achoola. When the doors of the graded I school ware opened to all, there were erer 500. The coat then waa about 15.500 per annum; the coat now, of all the achoola. is about $3,000; but little rarence In the namber of ehildren at- tending; and we fear the non attend anoe of a large number of ohiidren is on Looount their inability to dv the ... , Our graded school us now organized haa never had a better corps of teachers slnse its first organisation. The teach ers of tha primary grades, Mrs. Ferrebee aad Miss Brookfleld, have been with the school from the beginaing and are doing just aa efficient work as erer; the Intermediate grades are taught by aliases Oliver, Allen and Hollister, ?ery efficient teaohers in every respect, while the higher grades are taught by Mr James Thomas and Professor Nes.1. the superintendent, both first class scholars and teachera. Ia addition to thia Miu Hannah Allen renders assistance In tbe lnarnediate gradea and gives lessons la book-keeping, a very important fea ture la the sohool. The 6nly thing the school lacks is tbe meana to employ mora teaohers and let the doore be thrown open to all. Every child in the community onght to have tbe advan tagee of tnoh education as is given there, and we hope the time la not far distant when the Aoademy Oreen will again have ita five hundred children. area so send to school and want good good service and oheae tuition oanaot do better than eend them to the New Berne graded achool. A New Baa. Oar (Cltiene have been entertained, or annoyed, recently bj the serenades amateur band of musicians who have been going from house to house nd flilinf v the air. with, sound a neeio- i insvmmenoB nseo: a norn oomo witn looe tooth out, a tea cent jewaharp, a Ova oeat hell, a Ave cent tin horn, and fla cent Ua fl,ut4? ynn mea I have diabanded for the present. Death of Lord Xddealeigh. iMBixjw, jan. uota taaeaieign ia PirdNrth11- .4 P Thus far but an eagre partio- a IH 1M kiwi mnliii lk ilulk nf the death ofi urd iddiuigh. ThM ascer- I w. VW , MVWWVf VMM ha waa taken ?I"lm?" . " P. v. It haa now been ascertained that Lord Iddealalch was not Uken "0" that ha fainted whUe aaoending the etalrh ot Load Baliehorya official real iis fv .a ea . a t . . deaoa, m Downing etreet, as be waa w vtsia nte SOTaaoip. xxm was - tWeOi Baaas) Vp. Nrwaaa, Oa,, June 4, 1885. . Fnr mu 1 k. . mnt. ferer from Rhenaiatianv affect In r both aneuiaera 10 aaea aa exunt that I ooaid not pat oa say aoat withoot help. The aee of seven bottles of B. B. 8. effected en entirteere. I refer to Rev W. W. Wadawwta aad all anerchanta of New nan. , i Jaoo SroaaLKa. Sold U Kew Bene by &. N. Daffy and E. H. Meadowa. - - . Tha Iron Chancellor. Pakis, Jta.lt. A speech of Bismarck ia the German Reichstag yceterday ereated a derp imprewion here, and the general . opinion la thu it doee not u crease the prorecu of peece. . - 1 " klea's Iratts stalv. Taa Tnsr Balvi ia tbe world for Cuts, Broisee, 8oree, Uloere, Bai t Hiro, Fr Sor. Tetter, Charred ' sr J . C : ..L .'?, ('. res. aad all hkin 1 , -,-( v-- - T-r'y enre r" . It is r-:-nract,d to ;'. i n,cr MODfj re 1 ' 1 rrbo. For : r " . f.is It mi THE GKBTBBAI. ASSERBI.T. Special to the Jocxkai RatEiaa, N. C, Jan. 13, 1887. Senate bill to allow convicts in county jsila to he put at work on public roads waa defeated, , Alexander waa annonnoad aa ohai4 man of committee on fiah and oysters in tne senate tne following were the principal bills introduced: To el low Carolina Central road to exchange stock for bonds; to grant further time for extension of Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley railway to Mount Airy and Pat terson. After much debate, bill passed giving magistrates jurisdiction of offences of carrying concealed weapon! , fine to be not leas than ten dollars nor over fifty dollars. Great debate of the day waa in special order York's tariff resolution. They warmly favored high protective tariff, and diversification of labor, and made that issue in Stale politics. Leazar offered substitute of much better tone. which favored reduction of tariff to lowest rate possible for the economical administration of the Government, and staling that the incidental nroteo- tiou thus afforded will be ample. After a hot debate the democrats beat the Uepublicane and carried Leazir's sub stitute by ri to 51. It was the most personal debate of the session. Veb ster felt called upon to make a personal explanation of his course as an Ioda- pendent and the facte as to his election as tpeakcr. Legislative. There was an amuaiog incident in the House this morning. Williamson, ool. republican, of Franklin introduced a set of resolutions endorsing the appoint ment or J. v. Maine we, col., aaataeor- dec of Qeeda for the district af Colom bia by the President. .There waa broad smile in tbe House aa soon aa the resolutions were read and everybody expected to see some fun before they were disposed of. Mr. Worth, of Ran dolph, suggested that the resolutions be referred to the committee on Propo sitions and Grievances. On motion of Mr. Williamson, however, tbe rules were suspended and the resolutions ware pnt upon their reading. The roll waa celled and there waa a oonsidaable vote from the republican side in favor of adopting them, many repabiieans, however, not voting. Juat before the vote waaannonnoed. Mr. Overman re quested that Mr. Brogden, of Wayne, be allowed .0 vote, he not having re sponded to Ins name during the call of the roll. Mr. Brogden rose and com menced to explain his vote, but waa declared ou of order, not having given previoua notice 01 explanation. The clerk again called his name. He hesitated, then commenced to explain again, when the speaker pounded the desk with tbe gavel and declared him out of order that he must Tote either "aye" or "aa" Again be commenced an eaplaaation, when the gavel de scended rapidly and sharply on the deek and the House was in a paroxysm ofliuhcr. After thia, teverajr-ather republicans were requested - U - gbte. Some tried to explain, bnt were de clared out of order. All thoee called upon after tbe roll call voted "no, "and then thoee who had voted in the affirm ative commenced to change their votes, both white and colored members, a mil there were only two or three left re corded aa aavlng voted in the affirm- tfyavr'The . sneaaare waa introduced apparently aa a eort of trap for- the demearate, putting them in the dilemma of aaviag to vote against the democratic rreeMent, or m ravor of the;appoiot ment of a darVey to a high office. The deaaoorata, however, did not heaifate, but voted against the resolution aolldlv: and then it waa that Mr. York and his foxee got their telle in tbe steel trarx They dsa tflf knave whian ay to turn, ana, arnwqri ar ter aiocAaaannfng and hawing, voted against tha darkey 1 Blackwella Bull is always ahead the first bill passed into a law aad ratified ia concerning hia lordahin. The taurine youth with tha vitreous toptio never gets left. flewi and Obeerrer. Aa eastern man advertises for "a boy to open oysters with a reference." Oysters (o not mnerailv obtain reisr- enoea, but mill loot can truthfully tee- ury aa ana asiraoaioaa pewer ear. nr. Bull a Cough Syrup, . Aaother.JtarthJiuake,(t ;. , Bait raAjrcffloO. Jaa, 11. Aaovere aboek af earthquake waa felt la thia eity and vioinity at 4 oVsiock thia morn- tag, taa tremor saetlng lOeeeonds. No daaaaga at reperted.- vm .... .. A irtforA4S,Ji.t 4 lanedeTabfieeallarVtarMMtABtlt. and Ihoa be convinced of lit wonderful curative powers. Dr. K.ug Vh'sw Dia- ouveif ror ijonwaosrw Conrba and uda wiune, rora t.suidt given away Thia offer ie sea ot.iv liberal. bnteboweaebooiHed fsf.b.tn tberoer- Haof this f-at retr"?r, laf fr frn t nc M. -5, C r '---rcrf.on, -;. . t, ;;', cr eay . . rf t rr LiiT t sr-"y cs 1 11 1.. r . I l.j 1 c. . 2 U It tr.U 1 a freer Li s Farty-HlBthCeejress Second Session. WASHHTOToif.'Jau. 1L Sauite, Mr. Cameroso, fcpm ,,tbe MiCtarj Committee, reported a hJU for the relief of toiegrapa operators en gaged in government eeryi.ee dur iDg the war. "placed, oi) tH calen dar. A" Dill waa favorably reported to give uoWCMafrrxtan the r&nk t jieA AOV-jal on til mired IiSt tJ! c . -1 k Li i mil aiuvraiaui vy. re rueot, lutro dacedabll tdrtlmbcfrse deto8itorg a! f ka lWi(n.iWla.1lnV Vi TTTv ington. -Referred, H The-jaWBa-WTPfor the relief of setUerirrgpb4aers of lands in Nebraska; with the substitute re ported by Itinera blio Lands Com mittee, tvni coosfdered. Tbe sub stitate appropriates 50,000 for tbe reimbursement of , those who paid the Northern Kansas Railroad Company for tb' Jabd taken, tbe United (States Circuit Court, bavi lie; decided tbir thftliaflroadylkttiipaL j had prior title. ' Tbeyeimjaement will beat tQefato(t39 Mr acre. Tbe bill as than attended by this substitatt) wA,.ifler discussion, passed by a vote of 31 to 17, and a conference takiQpfif p At ' o'clock tbe Senate resumed tbe consideration of tbelnter Slate Commerce bill, Air. Coko tuUmg the floor in favor of tbe rrmfereiH c report Mr. Ilarria, one of the Semite conferees, also spoke in favor of the bill. House. The Itiver and Harbor Appropriation bill was reported back aad referred to the committee WrOiteav(Alx. reported bill to. ptonibit,. thotuppointment ot CoBgreualcqBimiUeeij to attend fdnerals uVid tbe' DiBtriot ot CuTnbii-11r frabltrj erBftCMe: also. to ptnhJbbVdrhpln pfablic uuuuuiga) aavwny autnoniiv 01 ine Presilent.yJbiel em the calendar. Then in the moraing hour in compittA,oOhe frbole the nouse resumed" eoBsiaeratloa of the bill authorizing the erection oi a public buildmg at Cbarldston, B. C. The bin appropriates f4UU,ooo ror tbe building and $lOQ0OCr for ita site. Mr. lfepbarn (Iowa) said the city was in it decadence,, anxt moved the redaction of tbe bailding ap propriatioo.toK$)0,000. Mr.JIep barn's motion was agreed to.' Tbe committee then rose and the bill was paasetr nrf itawtdod. A message ftom tbe PiesuUnt transmitting goijimanio.iGidh 11 0111 the Secretary of B6a"le", was placed before thQ HOttiiO bV the Speaker relatiy 40 firf 'ilvlaWa- u f lic Government to: Appouit, tluliiKates to the fotrrth femat1rinl lrlsou CbngreBs it Stl Pebmg lniao. The Fresldent commended tbo sui: gestions of the Secretary of Hti.te tw'twTatewbJa iltteiltloii jf, Jon- gre8(r. Keferreo. Tbe liouse went into ooihiiuii. e of the-'thqlenaacllia to creitu a Department of Agrioultnre nml Labor, with Mr. SprtpjSrr. et' ifli- noi,ikthhiJrr. llIf.Foran (O.) moved tin atix-iHl- ment: whfch' waa adopted, ihcro.;!- iag the Oenimimioner ot l'xn'.s salary fronl f-0PJ to $,000. The eommitteft cose, and iha lull was passed by at rote of '22 to ; THB MOTION1 OVKRRTJLEl Alexandria , Jab. 11. -The, United SUteaQircltaay Ifit4itiA -rta met atllo'fclocktodaJudeir W.Tlu eir W.Tlughes ose present at isfi htrBop, Of forVifffi bona- presiding. Among those court were Mr... WtJUis oonnael for tbe oofinbil o boidera of Virginia; Col. J. C, Gibson, diatrictattoroetiand Jaraat'libns, jr., assisUnt district attorney, Major C. M. Blackford, of Lynohburg; alaj. L. R. Page,o BSchmbnd; Attorney-General R. AAyeraY Jtrdge A. M. Aiker, of Danvi andMhard Wie, Nor' Al 12 o'efock Judge Bond arrived and with Judge Hughea- and proceeded, to eUenaaohi the4 astaeae speoatlly Vhs aigned. Ifaj. L. E. Page, of counsel for Geo. If. Bain.jp.trtavfcaal'ibi JWrfolk, and whose motion for a new trial waa ad journed -hare tahe triad todays then moved the C0uj I fan deantiaadoe of the motion becanaeof tha absence of Judfre W. W. Crump, who waa too un well to ba present. yLfter the oewterenoar tire Ohsfm deed tfe&sUina4otViuddient and for I new trial to ba argued forth with. . Kr. Waike then began the argu ment for the defense in aupport ot the paotiona.? (; s..ao'H-7-w4ii. Major Page also argued ia aupport of the motions. At ttie conclusion of (he argamant the Judgee- oonferred for a time, aad then Jadge Bond announced tbe opinion; evetTuhng the motions, but knowing tha tact that tha aefaad ant intended to apply to tha Supreme Court of the United States for a writ of habeai corpus, popotied sentence antil the court met at fcorfoik, and without erf rir g the forrr.al order, but announc it t'-Rt it wcoli do so, adjourned the PiL.'.ar cer until January 80, at 14, 1887. CQMlVnTtC T A 1 1 JOITKMA.L Oinoi. Jan. 13 OOTTOX. 6 P.M. Naw Tost, Jan. 12. Futuiee cloeed quiet and stead y . galea of 00,100 bales. January. . 1L5 Julv. SU5 10.01 Febrnary, 9.81 .78 August, September, October. November, Decern ter. 10.08 aiaroa. April, May. June, 9.W Bpote quiet: Middling 9 12. Low Hiddbng 9 ; Good Ordinary 8 12 Kew Berne Market stead v. Sales of 10 bale at 8 aoO. Mid dim- 8 11-16; Low Middlina 7 9 16; Good Ordinary 7 1116. DOHEWflC III1RIKT. Skkd oottoh ?3.00. Qorrofl Saa S8. 50. TyarxaTura Sard, $1.00: d M.90. Taa 75c.a81.o. Oats New, 35c. in bulk Oohh 15a53c. Ricb 60a 60. BaaSWAX 15c. per lb. Baar On foot, 3c to 5c. Country HAsta 10c. nor lb. " Lard 10c. Der IL. EoQ8 2Sj. per doten. f bebh rOHK 4 a 6c. per poucd PSAiroTa 60c. per bushel. FoDOKav 76o.a41.00 per hundred. OnriONe $2.003.25 per bariel. Kteld Pkas-65a70o. IlroKS Dry, 10c.; green Sc. Apples Mattamut-keet, 25n40c. ;od eys, 1.10. Pkars 75c agl 25 per butthel. . Honky 35o. per k1 Tallow 5c. p r lb Cheese 14. OHIOTRN8 (irown , 30a35r ring Mkal 70c. per bushbl. Oats 50 clg. per bushel. Tuhnips 60c. per bushel. Potatoes, Early Itose 8.75 jm i lm. Wool. lOalflc. per pound. Potato as Bahamas. 30c. ; y auis, 40c. West lndias, 60c: Harrison. 65c. Bhinolks West India, dull and njm inal.not wanted. Building. 6 "inch hearts, $3.00; saps, 81.60 ierM. WHOLESALE pbiokb New Mkss Pork 8i:i 00. Bhocldeh Meat 7c. C. K.'s, F. B's, B.'s and h. Flovjh 3.00a6.00. Labd 7Jo. by the tierce. Nails Basis 10's, 12.50. Bugab Granulated, 6c. Oofteb llal2c. 8ALT-r80ab3c. per sack. IIOLASSEB AND 8TBCPB 30a46o POWDEM 16.00. Shot Drop, 91.76; buok, 82.00. KnaoBKHa-9o. Wanted, A few table boarders. Terms reason able. Apply to Mks. M. F. BERRY, 13 2w Cor. Johnston and liancock sts. Horses and Mules. ( APT. W. A. ENLOE will have a drovo of Fine North Carolina Horses and Males, all broken, at the OASTOtf IlOU.SE STABLES, on Friday, the 14th of January. Fir sale at Reasonable Prices. Janj2 d.it wit ForlaTeT Two J welllng-honsee and lots in this city. Fur information see j9 lOt M. DaW. STEVENSON. IhnTi Office, County of CriTtn, New Beese, Dec. 25, 1888. NOTICE To Merchants. Traders. Keener of Hotels, Keataurants, and Femes, j ami otnors : All t orsons bow eneaired In anv trade p i fessloa or buainess in Craven conntj.iaxed under Schedule "B" of (he Revenue loiws of North Carolina, are hereby notified to come forward ana renew their license on or before the 10th Jay of January, 1887, at this efflce fox the ensuing year commencing January UtvlH7. And all perseoa de siring to cagago in any business most also obtain a license. Section 40 of the Revenue Act of 1885 enaotaa. follows; " 1 Saery enoa whs shall nraetieeanv trade or brofosnlon or ose anr fistnotalse Utaed bv the laws of North Carolina, without bavin. Ant paid tbe aa and obtained a Moenae as herein required, shall De deemed guilty ef a misdemeanor and shall also forfeit end pay to the mtJut a. faulty ant to axeeed vwauTt n.l.n9. which toenaltr tha Rhr1tT at uia eodntvln'watokli has mgnrnd shsvUesoM to he reooversd loefors sax Justice ef the Pence of tbs eomrt,." ' D. STTMSO-NT, . Sheriff of Craven Ooonty. VThollV wltks 'ArtlfMtal ni il n i hr Mind wandering-A ily book leaned, In owe nadJttato naatwetma. wtta BMninn r ttr Proctor, the Asuvsemea, Hoaa W. lMsroa Jcdah P. Bswlaiw, bna, Janroa. Woon ana wrniiini wmn nil, ey ' 9lf nna.A'ree. ktw Trk. i7;t jaaeawwa ;r.'5 -,, . LAPIEHwaiiM to pt np tea Class lev our Pues T end Odaeeef A boM ef asefal artlatosetoetrroaissprsmlaaie, Bend Sat ninatrated Prlee and Premlem List. hMhl this advertisement, we will ssnd Tr one ApCFFtKCiX.BosToa.MAsa. aeSdwtnv WANTED A Itre, snprrnie man, to rp r nt T5 ri mnib, and erniv. wy onf out a; ontai and par t. S A.N jliAKD BrLVERTPARB CO. BotTOH PRICE 5 CENTS. f. . SXiLLTQOB. . CEO,"tXflni. SmalltYcsd & SI.Ycr DEALERS IH GENERAL BARDWA&K, ,, TINWARE, 0LASSW4RI, WOODEtnVARE, CROCKERY, S-18 H, DOORS, BLBTDS, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS AND STOVES, UJNSUKPASSED AS TO PRICE AlTDQTJAIiIT7. Middle Street. Neit T-" w V ew liotH ArUrt, NEW BEEjTK. N. C. For Rent, A good dwelling in fhornnoh" r..:. on East Front street, lately occupied by John 11. Bell. ApdIv to .. Jalldlw L. 11. CUTLER. Notice. On k k Cuit-K op Firb DitMimiFi New Bmir,.Jet,. l 1887. Hy ordrr of the boani nf -I th New Berne Fire Department, here after at fires in this city ropes will be stretched across the street and only fire men or other persona by permission of iue engineers will be allowed within the enclosure. to go J')E K. WILLE3, JH1 Chief Engineer. Wanted Af Once. lin m I iteeu active, intelligent, yount dr miJcile ajjed men to SOLICIT LIFE INSURANCE Thoso who ;ire willinR to work can find with u- Constant, Lucrativo Employ ment We have also n Women's Life Insurance Com pany, for which we want ONE OR UORK LADY AGENTS to work town and c'ountrv. Apply to WATSON & STBEET, J8 dlw 3 Oen. Ioa, Awnta. Pure We own the only Lime Kiln in tbia city, and oiler Pure Coauneroiai.Lime for sale, free of Band. $5.00 to 9.00 per ton, sackod. , ( W. P. BTJRRUS & Cp., Cummis'u Merch'ta and drain Dealers, Market Doqb, dw NEW BERME. N: 0. E. H. & J. A. ricadovrs OFFER FOR Imniediato Orders, at their Warabouae, 500 Tons Kainit, 10 PER TON ' 500 Bbla- Genuine Houlton Rose Potatoes, S3 PER BARREL. ' " . Horner School, OXFORD, N. C. ' 1 The Spring Term of 1887 will begin the third Monday, 17th day of Jaaoary. The price of board and tuition per ses sion of twenty weeks ia 990. ASl few NOttCH.TO Truckers, Merchants, and Others, " I 500 BARRELS OF GENUINE (PROOF LAST TEAR) Early Rose Seed' Pbtilte. FOE SAjaEi-tifrRAft! Do not bay, nor inake: aj Ikmaae- menta before seeing Fcrdinsad ' Uirhh)"' J. a. tfreaaa Old Btam. i-f ..Jp J. McS0IlICT:,3ft TIltmWIMT na im tmnu'iMi 'r.: ruiAAX,& BT.,NEWBERNvlf. a "?J ?- seBaMsami - ' A-iwt ' SATISTACTOIIT.. ; PnAxnaar t ram Immal 1 Xrathmvto, JX C., Sept.'!, ISS5, v ' Nm T(mn ' fT f a Sia: X enclose herewhh'tfraft for ' 17.60, ia payment for tbe enoea. Tbe .trie, fit and vrorkmaBsV-'p era r--.;e-factory.. 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