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- - iV IT -fS "A Jaw.-r.aay :-.--Afcc,Hai ta.VTeTEf r ' i .... - : jjii . , i ,!- T f I Iff 11 NEW BEKNE. NC&FKIDAY. JANUARY 28, 1887. PRICE 5 CENTS: II ,1,, .'. ' i i iii i u 11 u L. Vw AH II H 7V mo ratal SClaUatvre llwiiM ITew San rise. 7:17 I Length of day, r I Length, of day, a Sun mm. a?amr.v Siooa teU i BUSI1IESS LOCALS. . iTortjr dnM4 Brontai tarkj-fioest oa rooM for tutci m $ - t ' Fina Oalow Hama aii ' K i ' j21-lw HCMPHBZY & pQWAKJ. Agency for Taasilb ftfCo.a Poaca 00. aad lOo. Fiat Uigara. - V Jaa.18.-tf fyfiu.VAUtr3f A full lino of Ploaf JBartowa and Cultiratora. at pricea to ateit the timet. 0. ALLM UO- A Lxadino DiOl.Y.-TUa Baitiiuor Daily Sua can be faraiabed 70a the aame day it la printed at is centa per week. , 1 j" uja. j Fertilleera. Lime. 'PiaiW, Clement, Olaaa, Painte, Yarniah and Oil at low pricea. f " O0u Alleii & Co. on bf (t UlJJlLajf If gi PM at tLt) Jdei05tjao4 Md get- Bpecta! rataa. r ! taiUaii le hauUag a large quantity of fertilizer to the in terior. , Cept. 8am Howard eays be i putting the bridge and culvert oa the A. & N. C. R. in firat olaaa order. W F, Hill anoounoea that he baa the cheapeet grocerteanlB ry ela.;''See "ad" in thi iasue, and "try him. 1IWUBB Bf IbB tUSUT Of IVuatees of the New Bef gSBMi tfciatplng at 4 locfc5ta"rMejt t fle on South Frdnt alreet. ltiaee Fannie Jooes apd r?ul Munn will fh'jf GjV1 01 lbe , Y. favu. A. tBu eveningT Room open from 8 to S p ' an. Lad ke. oord tally in-, rite J. 8erge.QXf$l'ftShoaor tb Ben- ate Of n. U. waa id tne city yeateraay aftttWUfcaV idlh ooateatof Green agI)t CMyfo! iaet in the Senate. If apy.opVot Ihemocratic member of tneTTou who Toted to give Lane1 eat ttffcftftey dont believe there wa iotiuAdklion a the election in thi ooantyvfMkd ft UNtoti a cat4 id ate for Ooverncr. a a Democrat, we ahall Ooverncr. a a Democrat, lnit on hi apeaking in Jamea City. u in a pear ClfW foarth bearing of a ti ree on hi Bother' lot in thi city during the year juat pasted. Thia is a remark abliTrecttorTfor peai: 'uir t.'i ' i ! Ferae aal. - HA'Jl'W'. Walker, of Dai ham, is in t'leairy-o wf' Gn Qrock. pf Cypres Creek, June county, arrired laat night and brought . a fine lot of draesed turkey which can ' batdunaatHelaon'Whitford's. r Kl,M.l lll"l'i ' - Qradt4 teheela. W ee tbal MM btfre been intro- duoed In thjfjPeneral Aembly for the graded school at Ooldboro and Dur : haidind. wa oeiieva the people of Wil " aorra OMrlnc in tb name direction. All the are IIva-, proaperou. growing town, an44popl tWriof have f lt - th good of their choog and are dek r ' nin4 to rapport them. Nw Be an, ha an,.advnUg pver ; theM typ Jti Jiatati building and ' ground of her own and some income ; (reU biEeVpropeHr lit pport t school. ' Wa hope the trattaie of th Academy , wilt endeavor to Xoranlate ome plan bj whiclwT v be jriaced on ,' (ta fwmera'-Wflinfngtdrj', 'Raleigh ; anl f Caaitotte-'ar1 ' WttoiHDg ; their whooUandaje Mowby N.w Bern' cannot, under a similar law, X soppofi hef gVkded scfioolv - r' ' ' This i an important matter and one ; wfrTjIC r'Vi jbalmJrS WMidered, . ' mnd witho; t fjrtf of pewonal .jreeling. There are a iarge number of children in IhU'xitj who'aoiot'atiend 'aohooLbe estud thaif parent are vnable to pay tbe-rnfiloa !TbJ are the' children of , - iho'LUikk'tU'w'iaaa.' tha'baV v nes of lb tIty.l'Tbn hre t men In - buf ' ' , o,do, not ba their succ . . i iu t .omagw'Veoclved from the I V J 1. J. The wealthy spend . thtl-. t'.ie where; the laboring r clan f. r ? I era. If the people of Xew It-rne can afford to submit to a - tax for'aiy' rutpoea -whatever, Is to kept fK1 rubllo tchool frte alike for the s" V. e tb' Ir,: i- cl . - f i f r f : I -ffosUons to make to : tLpyartabodycf '.vi do fel It our 1 to t' e importance cllldren who ire . t f their iaau.ly r - y bTe an op- . , r.aaft;e . : 1 r ' optUm jm patriate. . During the laat z month the Joua kal ha taken a mor active part In the politio ofj thi countr than in any pre vious campaign since it ha been pnb iiaUad. in & m &uraa. W believed aba the. burineea interest and the welfare of (he jommanity demanded a strenuous effort oa the part af the people -to se cure if possible proper representation in the General, Assembly. And what we mean by proper representation is to send representatives who have the abil ity to guard and protect our right in the enactment of law, and who would oommaad respect on account or their ability and fttnets. If we have failed o succeed thi. iaej we have demon strated that Craven is debatable gruuud sV the future. Hussey s majority, a accepted by the General Aaaembly, was tea than two hundred; hi majority two Tears ago was in the neighborhood of thirteen hundred. The people wbo enleavored to elect true representatives in 1880 will redouble their effoils in 1888 and will succeed. We were not fairly defeated this time, but of course we mnt yield to the power that be. But wi propose now to drop lcr politics f r awhile. With some men politics is a trade; they make their living by it. We ttiiuk the trade i overrun and we don't want to encour age others to learn it. We with, if we can, to direct the minds of our reader out of the channel of politics, and must therefore beg to be excused from fur ther comments ou the late election. Let whatever pernonal feelings iLt and the business and interest of New Berne and Craven county, and the wel fare of the community generally be up permofit in the minds of all. Stonewall Items. An addition to the population of Stone- wall last Sunday; the addition was to the family of Jno. W. Brabble: a flue boy. Mr. S. O. Roberts and lady were on a visit to F. F Cherry from Saturday till Monday. William Cahoon and Sarah Hank were married on last Sunday, Elder Hoi top officiating. After a painful and prolonged suffer ing Mr. Wm. Grubbe died in Hajtmro at 1 o'clock 25th inst. Under the direction of Thus. Miller, Elija Lane is about completing the wharf and warehouse for the use of lbe steamer Bettie. Mack, the little son of D R. Booker, is gaining his utreiigth from a severe attack of hemorrhagic fever, lie hae been severely ill. Miss Rena Sparrow and Mias Annie Snell, of Beaufort county, spent the latter part of laat week on a visit to Mrs. F. F. Cherry of this place. Lerja, daughter of Becj. McCotter, and Ro-a, daughter of Jas. T. Lincoln, have been sent by tbeir parents to Joseph Kinsey's school at La Grange, Rather bad for a Stonewall ehp; hM visits to the new ditch will not be o frequent as they have been. Some few day since Juo. A. I hnson loitorbad stolen from bim hw pocket book containing 9205 dollars, and sus picionicg Simon Jones, 00L, got a war rant and had him arrested and ordered to trial on the 25th inet. before W. T. Mayo, J. P., on Bay creek, and tbe party assembled and, before tha, trial, which did not take place, being post poned to a future day for some cause which i unknown to me. Jas. T. Lin coln assaulted Johnson and bruised him protty badjy, and then tbe party tarv d to return to Bayboro, making a halt at Cash Corner, where Charles Whitehead . of Aurora, took a tarn and added con siderable to Johnson braises, and Jobmon nays if it bad not been f "r '.Y. T. Caho and Sharif? Dawson itw uM have been the laat of him. ' - - Oar Flrsn Belief., Atlixta. Jane ft, 1884. It is our firm belief that B. B. B. is the best Blood Pnriflioji the market. ! We are selling font or l! re bottles of it to one of any ether preparation of the kind. It ha failed in no instance to give entire satisfaction. Merit is the ecret. - W.UBTH&Ca.DrareitA. . Bold in Nw Uants ft ft. M. Duffy and E. g. staadawtV 1 1'i f BerouW'ty VoIveaJJ. U MlirmiQVg, If ich.V Jn. iS." JrepV Armstrong and Frank Holmea, cf Pent water, were banting near hr tur- day, when , Holme cut hi 1 f . nd Armatrong fearing that ha would Meed t death, left bim and went in anarch of medicafaid. ' When he returned two hour later, he found nothing but some bloody bona and piece of clothing and the oaroMM of five wolves which Holme had killed in hi struggle for life. . Wolves have been unutually numerou and bold la tbe upper penia sular thia season. I - J?V VilHf lll'lT t.-iT j v.4 ras Prepwaltiet. !o '-: cl 'W are credibly Informed. thai the Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ja., pfopoa to cure any of tbe following Com plain is for one-third tbe mocty and in one-half the time required by any known rem edy on earth. .Tbe diseases ejabrace ail forms of scrofula and ecrof ulons ni cer and tumors, all Itage pf blood poison, rheumatism, catarrh, skin di es4 and humor, kcey lleclio, chrcnia fende complaint. ecEema, etc Send Ct k- 1 f r a bock C'led with the mrift wonderful ca on. record, m:!o.1 f''fr t ') rt. f m . i i - n. : .Duffri 1 1 THI CEHEBAX. isSKMBLT. 9peiial to tn JousHAk ' ' I . BaiaklB,' Jan. 7. X887. 1 Sonata today principal bill Intio- daoad were. to repeal, homsstead law to ajtlow Vance oonnfy a representative in legislature; resolution wa pasaed raisbur joint committee to consider all matteM mlative to creation of a rail' wa commit ion: bill giving magistrate jurisdiction over offenoe of carrying conaealed weapons passed second read' injr, 88 to 17. Kaasiun of House waa very interesting, Among bumerous bills introduced fol lowing were of interest: To prevent sale of lottery tickets in thia State; to incor porate Central and Northwestern Rail way- Company; to prevent clerk of su perlor court from practicing law or drafting legal papers: to incorporate nevr county l be known as Badger. Senate bill to repeal section 1066 of Code in regard to freight discrimina tion. Passage of bill was urged by Holt, and Overman offered a subbtitute. Ewart said the bill bad been hurried through the Senate and that attempt w as being made to rush it through the House. Overman's substitute was adopted with amendment that shall not apply to suit instituted prior to date of decitiiuu of tli supreme court, and also v"Bl l"'uc'i" " PP quantities of Iieigbl ar well as bmall ones. House t'xik up bill to repeal county government, and there was another healed discussion. Shaw (Dem.) opened by attacking the bill, and was followed by Williams, colored Rt publican, who defended tbe bill and attneked tbe Democrat for tlit ir course toward negroes. F.wart. Republican, offered amend nittut to except from provisions of bill the counties of Bertie, Caswell, Chow ho. Craven, Edgecombe, Granville, Greene. Halifax, Hertford, Jones, Pas quuuuk, Pender, Mew Hanover and Northampton, all of which bave negro uiajoiilies. Ewart said be did this to t st the sincerity of tbe statement of the Democrats that tbe cause of the-S opp nition to the bill was that it would give negroes control of the above named couu'.ies. Overman replied in a withering speech in which be denounced Repub licans. He said he was about to offer the same amendment Ewart had of fered and said that the Democrats would vote for li, put Republicans on record and would then vote down bill. At this point House adjourned. Mr. John T. Dowell, Comrnissirn Merchant, 102 S. Charles street. Ball, more. Md., writes: "I have been a great sufferer with pain la my back and kidneys; hearing that Salvation Oil would relieve me, I procured a bot tle, tried it but a few times, and it gave me complete relief, sad I hav not bead troubled la thia way eince. For him batto and nenralgio affections I consider it an excellent remedy. Female buffrage. Tua cranl-v women In the United mates are sliil hammering away for the right of suffrage. They bave at last brought the Senate to a vote on the question of bmtt.ting' an amendment to the constitution giving them the right to vote. 1 The following are the proceedings. In the cue, which show that although the presence of a large number of thaea cranks forced the Senate to give tbeta a heaimg, there is yet noma back -bone in that body that cannot be swayed ven by women: A hundred or more ladle from all part of the Country, leaders in tbe woman suffrage ftroyement, were In the Senate gallery when Mr.' Blair moved to postpone the pending business for the purpose af discussing the) pro posed eon stitatkmal amendment giving the right of suffrage ta wetnea. j : 3 . Mr. Call, who resolution relating to a Florida railroad , wa under diecua ion, mad a plea against the -proposition to displace it. 1 , Mr. George called attention! irj thi unfinished state of the bill for the establishment of agricultural experi ment stations, tatting forth ha parlla1 aentary tight, mnd pro test frig against any action which would push it per manently aside.1 ' ' 1 Mr. Beck reminded the Senate of tbe notice he gave but night of hie purpose to pres tbe railroad attorney bill today, ana al!udi to the lovx pnet-'w of fbe r nr already ti.." 1 l tb Seuaie and biooght back for recon sideratton A vwy distlwfwipked lady (Miss Anthony) bad sect for bim three times tbts nwu!r?-. aad h bad rtfsa4 to gA out t"" "? 1 ITW k wouii t unbie to r ,! w tut - won) t ()r. Mr. -liar 1 r'-f luj J backed ty the L-uccc cf tl g.Uery, proved too etrong for tbe array against him. even Senators Call and Beck, upon being brought to the issue, voted against their own meat ore and in favor of the ladies. The vote was a follows: Yea Messrs. Beck, Blair, Bowen, Brown, Butler, (3&1I, Cheney, Conger. Culiom, Dolnh, Evaru. Far well, Frye, Fale, Hawler, Manderson. Mitchell of Otegon, Mornii, Palmer, Piatt, Plumb, Ransom, Sherman, Teller Wilson of Iowa 25. Nays Messrs. Berry, Black burn, Cockrell, Coke, Georre. Gibson, Gray, McMillan, Morgan, Payne, Pugb, Sauisbury, Sawyer, Vest, Walthall, Whitthoine, 6. The following is the text of the pro posed amendment: "The right of citi tens of the United 8tatea to rote shall dot be denied or abrid ged by the United States or by a State on account of sex. Congress shall hav power, by appro priate legislation, to enforce the provis ion or tbe article." Senators Brown and Vest spoke against the woman suffrage resolution and Senators Dolph and Ulsir in favor of it. The Latter said the real question for the Senate was, not whether it favored woman suffrage, but whether it would consent to submit tbe question to the Legislataree of the several States. The vote was then taken on the reso lution, and it was rejected yeas 16. cays 84 as follows Yeas Messrs. Blair, Bowen, Cheney, Conger, Culiom, Dolph. Farwell, Hoar, Manderson, Mitchell of Oregon, Mitchell of Pennsylvania, Palmer, Piatt, Sher man, Teller. Wilson of Iowa 18. Nays Messrs. Beck, Barry, Black- hum, Brown, Call, Cockrell, Coke, Col quitt, Euitis, Evarts. George, Gr?y, Hampton. Harris, Hawley, It galls, Jones of Nevada, McMillan. McPheraon, 1 Mahone, Morgan, Morrill, Payne, Pugh. Sauisbury, Sawyer, Sewell, Spoouer, Vance, Vest, Walthall. Whitthorne, Williams, Wilson of Maryland-84. Pairs were announced between Messrs. Cbaoe and Ransom, Dawes and Maxsy, Gorman and Frye, Stanford and Camden, Miller and Kenna, Butler and Cameron and Jones of Arkansas and Harrison. Mr. Plumb was absent when the vote was taken, hut after wards said he would have voted aje. NEWS NOTES. As far as can be ascertained, the strength ol tbe principals in the Texas Senatorial contest is about as follows Maxey, 85; Ireland, 27. Regan, 22, and Terrell, 32. Of tbe remaining SO vote each of the contestants claims ten or more. Tbe Michigan House of Delegatts passed Mr. Ogg's bill, prohibiting the importation of Pinkerton police into the State, and forbidding their acting as officers within the State. The President has eetil to lbe Senate tbe nomination of Wm. Kud Lewis, of Pennsylvania, to be Consul at Tangier, and Thos. B. Connery to be Secretary of Legation to Mexico. The Supreme Court af Htoauri has granted a stay el txeeutlcti 3h thac s of Max we J and the Chine antilit assemble oa the DM inr t . to oorixldfr an appeal. A British Cabinet Council w a held at Windsor, Tuesday, at which Ihe gucen approved the fpeech to be delivered from the throne on tho opening 1 ' I'ar- m named. , A collision between freight lia.i . cn the Louibville, Nw Al' ny and Ciu ago road Tuesday, viecled two engines and a iarge t unite r f car.. No livif lObt. . Swift McNeil, the lukb writ' r ana a Protectant, haa'besn Boa mated by Ihe Nationalist to contest the vacant par liamentary seat in the Boclhem Divis ion of Donegal. Mr. lienrjp llumltr, Conservative, will oppoonhlBi. ' T ree thousand miners at Airdifr, Scotland, about 11 mile from Glasgow, have struck for sn increase (ti abillftag a day in tbeir wages It is expected that all tbe Scotch collierke w ill be come involved in the strike Mr. Gladstone arrived, in. London Tuesday, and met with an enthusisatio reception, being repeatedly cheered all along the rout tram the drpbtM bik residence. Officer of the Old Dominion SteeF hip Company deny that they arw hold' ing negotiation, either directly or In directly, with tb striking longshore men with a view to bring about a set tlement. ; tie bard coaf hindler at New York have been defeated, and their strike ia virtually oyerv ! He bar bee pit o work La their ptlot atitf wUrbe kept there. The soft ooal handler only went out oq Monday, and ari not ant t ions to stay out. ' The Lvaannd Boston Borte Railway Company haa ctaded a the xjquest of It driven and'cxdocton' fbr ahortar hove making ii houra the limit and II tbe aveta nuar warh.-- 'AnothW'aerwr railroad wiet-f ourred aTtr Tiffin;: O.; Tofladiy,- asttlro nakeengai lfalaT)ini " CEroir-1 from the track Vy a 4ef ertir, raflj- tta fireman alone waa killed, the other ee- cap ing almott by mlfacto.4 " ri Fvrerip of bachelor ned to contain an a'.lcv cf Ireful rtic'ratom. on ec etmrttfk ,: r'i-1 tew h-S tbe proa pociive tvt It. Foil Hi Cowgh L j rap Ut,i fji rid yea of any cold. Edward Shepherd, of Harrisburg, HI.. saye: "Having received so much benefit from Electric Bitters, I feel it mv dutr to let suffering humanity know ft. Have had a running sore en my leg for eight years; my doctor told me 1 would have to have the bone scraped or leg amou teted. I used, instead, three bottles of fclectnc Bitters and seven bottles Buck len's Arnien Salve, and my leg is now sound and well. " Electrio Bitters are sold at fifty centa bottle, and Buck len'8 Arnica Balvs at 25c. per box by R. N. Duffy. COMmSBCIAL. Jolrmal OrnOK. Jan. 27 a P. M. OOTTON. New Yokk, .lan. 27 Futuiee closed steady. Sales of 81.800 bules. January, 9 88 July, S5 February, U.38 August, t 80 March. 8.48 September, 9.74 April, 9 58 October. 9.54 May, 968 November, 9 47 June, 9.78 Deoember. Spots steady; Middling 9 1-2; Low Middling 9; Good Ordinary 8 12. New Berne Market quiet. Sales of 7 bales 8 1 2 to 8 80. Middling 8 7 8; Low Middling 8 8-4 , Good Ordinary 7 7 8. Don icm nc ii F!itrT. Skkb OOTTON f 8 00. Oottok SaitD 18. 50. Tu kpkntv Hard , SI. 00, dip, tl.80. TAK-75c.a81.25. Oatb 50c. m bulk. Ck)KK 45a52c. Ric 50&60. BKK8WAZ 15c. per lb. Bxar On foot, o to 6c. OornrcaY Hams 10al21c. per H " La kit 10c. ier lb. E008 20c. per doien. 1'HKsii 1'okk 4ia6c. per pouud Pa a p tTB 60c. per buahel. Fodder 75c.a$1.00 per hundred Okions S2.00a9.3e per barrel. Field Pkab 65a70c. Hide Dry, llc; green fx-. Apflbp Mattamuskeet, 25a40c. : Vhh eys. Dl.lO. 1'eaKH 75c.a81 25 per bushel. IloNEY 35c. per gal. TAlXow 6c per lb. I'HKKSE 14. Chick ess (down, 30a85c; spring 9026c. WUOLU8ALS PHK'Bd. Naw Mkrs PoRX-tl3 00. Hhotjldfh Meat 7o. C. R.'s, F. B's, B.'s and L. C 7,r. Flocb 8.00a6.00. Lard 71c. by the tierce. Nails Basis 10 's, $2 50. Hi O ill Granulated, bjc. OorTKE llal2c. Halt 80a85c. per sack. MOLABSEB AHDSTBCra 90a4o Pow deb 16.00. Shot Drop, tl.75; buck, $2.00. Kkiiosekc-Bc. DON'T READ THIS 1 If you do yn will know where you can get the CHEAPEST GROCERIES And DRY GOODS, Boots, Shoes, Etc., Etc , AT W. IT. You ran also get LODU1NG at 10 i euU a niibt. Don't forget to conio and get lo eel price at W. F. HILL'S. Old Mrket file. New Berne, N. C. Trustees' Meeting. A meeting of the Board of Trustees of tho Now Bern Academy will bo held at the ofllce of the President this (Friday) afternoon at Four o'clock. The election of offloerw and other im portant bnsinese will be transacted. By order of the President, W. M. WATSON, Sec. and Treas. NOTICE. Notirols lu re' y given that applica tion will be made to the present Gen eral Assembly far an act incorporating the Washington Mutual Fire and Marine Insurance Company. Jan. 10, 1887. j38 80d E. It. & J. A. Meadows OFFER FOR Immediate Orders, st their 'Warehouse, 500 Tons 'Kainit, 810 PER TON 600 Bbls. Genuine Hotilton Bose Potatoes. 83 PER BARREL. tfOTICETO rTruckenr, ' Merchants, and Others; 500 BABEELS T?(T m OITV tHtV A T f I I?1 ,ti ?fM vVM.f Kill Do nee aay, aor nka any ananf a eata. before aaetof i. J tui.Jf i' Smallwcod $$ft; DEALERS I1T GENERAL HARDWARE, TINWARE, QLA88WAR2,' W00DtrW4RZ. C&QCiXkfi, SASH, DOORS, BLmfXu,M" GLASS, PAINTS, OILS " AND STOVES UNSURPASSED AS TO ' ' Middle Streej, ytj Dut ' u,,li Ii ' -111 1 NEW BERNE, . a . - .IUSXSJ . Dr. G. L. ShacefiKU Surgeon Oonistr Orhce on Middle street, oamositn iki list church. A 9.Xaa OI ' .el tr, VALUABLE REAL C8TATC BANK STOCK. On Monday, Feb'y 14th, 1881V Immediately apm tfnr ailjurnuif m of tbs huperld- Conn we will expose and eU I 11. o higtiuat bidder, lor ( aab, (fa MllotFlhd proi ly, to Wll: ,. T I lot on thr "n er ol Neune HT.fl Weleatf mreciB, cuuimui i kuou lUo ll"baJS proreity. (me hull Intel est In the (tore oa' orut r ol J'ol Ink .lid Ciaveu slravu T rrswir i Iv Known as the Mclan tiulldtng. : " ' ' ' - I I Miurea ul aUuual Bv.uk HUMS, ,. 5 HI. area of N, t T K StamboitBtock'. ' ' J'.llllj uw Ui Notice. Messrs. E. H. & J. A. Meadows are " authorised to make oontraots for uaesi Early Garden Peas. Those desiring to plant for us wlfi call on them for farther partieiUkrn." ""' jan22dtflt MOQUK A fiRADY. ' Firsf-Glass Buggies ' MADE AND KEPT CONSTANtlt'' ON HAND AT C. T. EAHEOLPH'S- CARRIAGE FACTORY, Bhoad St., New Bbkwe, N. C. Those wishing to purchase will find U to their advantage to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. REfAIKlNG done at abort notion. Satisfaction guaranteed ia work and prioos. jalfl d3aLWlt., Wanted, SAW LOCI of Pine, Ash, Cypress, etc' ALSO HAIL ROAD CROSS TIKJ of WhllS Oak, Ko. i. oak ;i hiBluut Cak;. Also a f Heart t'yi n-an. Apply u 1 A. H. WniTCOMB. Htnnewair, Jl.O.' ' R. 11AWIJKF CO., ;' Ik'ew hutvte, N, C tir call on or .ililiess Mksmrr. HAUV & fetfE. II. r- :- ! l-uialer Com. ktenbarrta, mvttnitpaml i . Jftuln dim l'uulaacjpb),Pemaf r Notice. Application will be road to the sren ect session c f the General Aaajenab v f pr, an amendment of v.-tin 14Tn',KiUl, Charter of the City 1 New Berri' s95P-' for the better Is via oat of Cad fWiian i CemeCkry. Hi E. II. MEADOWS,,,.,,,, Wanted, in .mi A few table hnariffira ' T.,nr . . , i-z ?w" iui able. Applyto ,. 111 (JolmBtonaminanWt'ttlr ....... m imlieatisn fir JjifBtLtaitof tlttttrV" ADnlicataon will la mmA mIsvb -u era! Assembly o North CaaoliaaAaUa a pt own session, to amenu, tM caarta) n(. t the Fire Department of tnCUy ot Nw Berne. ill '., ,,T HH j20 89d Chief Engjaeaa, of Offo, Ms 'at 1 11 .IK PureLimeit! W ewa UanitljUaM!Xteiyrr chy, and offer Ptar ComlnJrcIlRtrneI, fr aale, free of md. , 44.Q0 fSJpar.j , tda, sacked. 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