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i - 1 1 II llJ I .(T. r.J . ..IMJO I iiBVft-ittl 'a $r 2. ;i .- NEW BERNE. NXiC SAT OR DAY. MARCH 26, 1887. PRICE 5 CENTS 1 . Kw sssnvtatttadet, 83 Forth-H v. v longitude; TtV,yrtmi. San rie,:09 I Length tt day, fSiuf sets, 189113 noanrj l.mimjtes. sXoonWvLaS;12. m.. Si.'lJCwQtmr Hat TT 34 lV8,y; K. WTSVaUwood s. "Tk.' bt isVlOcfceaDeat." h an old and true attorn. Th. Dinnnnd Lane finantaelei ana Ere-tinase ero thn beet mail diamond. Bell. w CowwsJamarat ttiSJenfary Hois INbfcf bl BeriWrn. Jen kg in fire folnsf substantially tow oloth, for sale cheap. Inquire at this You can bay First-Clasa Pianos and Organa from us for less money than yoi can elsewhere. We sell Decker ma . Rrlrriaild Pianoas- the Smith liolted. lUASSS HAOTSFIBU), feblS dw8m Kinston. N. C. Wixe OF Oeakoe Known as Florida wine, sad he fqtrad at the store of James Redmond. It is pure and una dulterated and remarkable for ita de- Wtfrra'foSitatSwhelH ter and purer wins can be had at a lesal price. Also. aommajMiv mu .pore French Brand r reoeired by schooner -Veji-to. marllm jL-fiOl Uo of Tiow,, Harrows and Curtlvatort; t prtcM to suit the times. Geo. Allen & Co. IT, Gbat KW6v BblrW'On. Hr. Peas. Seed Oata and Rye a Specialty. HJt 18 Boanohw JOookSorf oH, Va. . ' FrtiHsartf Lime. Piaster, Clsment, Glasa, Paints, Varnish and Oil at low price . ; ; , .0 Allks&Co. Lost A white setter dog, with lemon colored ears, ten months old, answers to the name of "CmWh jeVni4Wiet ward will be paiafo MiTuras rvav Kills, at New Berne Rice Mills. m243t The street sprinkler is in demand. Mr. J. IfJes $ng' In a irood supply ofiiiiitttoaWlValttbrl on Hi dUtrsri-iT ,ifoI3 I!Q ,ait Howard & Jonea are receiving an elegant line of spring clothing of which their advertisement will speak in detail in a few days. Three colored youths were before the my 1 1 colore Mayor yesterday for creating dis turbance on Kiddle ftreet afterlight A fleef cT tflrrfoe orftr"oatrere at Mjjprp 4 Bcady canning establit anenrTWar wnl -eenL $00 hands rerr nsflptoyed , in "shuoking" and macHng. Kives notice that he has scijftfTjf ine clolinKi,lhi JsWdi ft oustoiers. i His itrracttve aid shows care in tho eeleotion - store. ' The arrangement Is somewhat of a novelty in thia city. Mr. Iree is North buying goods to decorate these ahelvee. v )lumna this morning. He gives goods what hsswav Conn 1 dr4hetasVf itherf try towns will do well to examine his column as he obl( tojdnpatw bill bonnht In Northern niaiket? r.Thn Button engine was.out'xeeterday to try the veil being bored M the JPO tlon, of Middle and Orares streets,-It Is fifty-lite feet deep, but does" not 'afford sufficient supply of water for fire pnr pesee, Tbe' werh will oootinuo nntU an ineibaustible supply of water can Tae Ealeifth fim .MI Z2 Ute that Lieut Winslow bis gone toEIIsa hhCtfTr esoortn4egatiDa ttthe V -j to J Lcialatsirtf thnwgh the Oys-J ter region down as far as New Berne. The Bcoretby' will bring them down nndr sail. Let rejfi)hj frt " , f s..-.. ;- . MinnfA f t of Koonce s reply wlfep' rsnUtlTe Kiev in re Bard to thePlan- tor's Brf - I ptfETTiyet? less be' " rr JHiouJJb'M' nd 0.vr kutfccttutrs, and as. both id V--e r-w I -i a besringfwi hope Uu.vd eilort to hare a railroad through he county. Under $e tbsrter of be EwtCsf"'?"! iJtnd sndFAllwsyC3om- rny v f ; bp-'! s- i i Fru-e i ill 0:f.&u ilralliul''euie for - , ,,i.ve h t side if i f 1 rb- "'"o sod rn ... it -i. .- s fU ad ; v disease tat causes it. tidty-flre cents a boUie. Dmi. Ash at. lid T WUastaftea BlaeU.B. ! 1 Mm mnnicipal election held in Wilmington sn Thursday , he Demo crats elected majority' of the aiders BMtf A-Tb election in the county on the proposition snbsnribe 8100.000 U' the Wilnilagton, Oflaow and Eart Carolina W(fOad reunited in a defeat of that measure. M. 8. W. Hudnell of Pamlico, drop ped lit to see at on Friday and report thefnira well ap with their work iu hia auction. Many have abandoned the cultivation of rice, and tome have be- ruB tnickinar on a small scale witb Mr. Will. N Han IT. of G ldfbor . le in the city, and U prepared to tunc 1. r T pat-aa iie.diuir.' Tht couimuaioation frum Rev. U. V SauJurlin, with the one fn in Mr. Ferr.U of Aiabamn. uu the second page of this iwMse is good reading fur of r corn and cotton fat met - We how V hear from Mr. Sanderlin oflener on these farm topica. lie is une of die most intelligent practical farmers in t$l State, , and .wo would, be glad to ere him at 'this head of the AgricuKufal Department of the Bute. We say line with all due respect to thf prestut in cu intent. KUamcr Muvcmruts. Xbe Vettper of lite K C I) J. me. saitBO yesterday afternoon with mir-cel- 4sneoua caro. The Eaglet of the same l-im- uriivrd jeaterday afternoon null u i CitrKo of general merchundibe. The Defiance, of the Clyde Line, sailed for Baltimore vetttenlny with lumber, naval DtoreH. etc. The Kinaton, of the N. (V T. 8. Line, left for Kinston with a cargo of mer chandise and fertilizers. TbeNeuae, of the lime Line, went up Neiitte river with a cargo of fertilizers. Tbe Blanche, of the same Line, went up Contentnea with a caro of fertilizer Public Colored hool of Hie Conntj. Mb. Editob: The comnionoeioem exercises of this school began t 10 o'clock, March 18th, 1887. and concludou March 22d, 1887, at 2 o'clock p m. First day exatulnution, dinner, sing ing, etc; the second day a thorough drilling and a creditable exhibition at night. The third day presented a pleas ant tnd .grand scene, the whole school being considered special guttata, and was so treated by its kind and faithful teachers, Mr. Isaao II. Smith and Miss Bettie E. Whitley. Mr. Editor, the Principal has a re markable controlling influence edu cating ohildren who have never at tended public school, have fonnd them selves this session in the school bouse with a ook in their hands studying. It was So aside red by a good many that the school' committee had made a mis take in the appointment of our Princi pal, bat oh. how is it now V The voioe of the neighborhood join me in return ing thanks to Messrs. Meadows, WaUon and Dudley for sending teachers ..who are in every' sense of the word, were teachers of merit and worth. May these gentlemen live" long, end continue o blees tbe ruing generation through Ue the appointment Of competent and wide awake teachers. Aside from teaching our children and Inonlcating grand and lofty principles in their hearts which will cause them to be useful men and women, they antnallv -arsr. a diraat benefit to oar children as eh real worth of B3G.00 or $30.00. Notwithstanding the inclemency of the -weather on Monday nigbt, every pari and parcel of tbe house were filled, and room could only be secured by the sneotasore standing., - - . , lUwh more could be said. I aarHestlf BSK toe oouiuiibteu to nave us a irauie school house built. ,1 W IT f " 1 . Aiion Donooi, aiaroa xooi Pb vt . Mfetoa'i Aral. Salva. ' Tsm BksT SaLti in the world for Outs, Braises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever floras. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and ail. bkln Eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay required.; It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or , money re funded. - Prioe M cents per box. For sals by R. N. Daffy. ... . decl ly ,T iH Another Terrible Accident. : !LyCBCBJ T44 March ti.A ter rible aooident occurred eighteen miles west of this place at 7 o'clock this evening. An east-bound freight train of 13 earfL heavily loaded, crashed through the bridge on the rNor,foJk nd Western Railroad tfrex Big Otter river. Workmen were engaged in substituting an iron bridge for the wooden etrno- p-lture. Four men were killed, as follows: lOOB i'oiau, ujavamiTH, uuku xvracy, New YorktfJbas. WiUtams, Floy a coun ty, Ya., and Geo. TraameU, Baltimore. bam'b U ib, or neiKOB. notnity, vs., was fatally injured. The accident was caused by n gondola juming tbe4rackt ?ye earl pasted f eiy wnr, wight rns wnOt. special etiel trajn.t wlji several physicians on board, left this eiry for Otter, bridge immediately on receipt of news.' D KrViCBira wtxusksvTT JIbs. Wetb low's SooTBraa Stbot should always be 'used 1 at Mihildres tHtbir?. ; It sootbes the child,, softens tbe gurus, allays all pain. Cures wind ooU), and is the beat' remedy: for diar hoea. Tweoty-flve cents boUlet , . marndtathsatwly ;' f?ftl ReprrsenlaUre King Md the Planters' KaJlread Charter. But the mth orUihis whole matter shows on t face, as -appears from the fofthwing eadorsnnea on He! bill 7 Hh defeat of than, bf i If ore the Moaae evmmieMe was aooqMiUBhed by dseest and perfidy, and hv xother means. J P4 i -'.y" Here is a eopy nf fba report of that committee: fgrsmttfe sn" fctemal- Irapr uve al ansa have senaidared this bUH (which fl. B.738,to re-enaot the act t in corporate the Planters' R. B. Co. with amendments.) 'and reoonamepd ahat it Oti laid on tbe table as U. 13. 4S0 (tvmohis the bill to incorporate the East Carolina Railroad and Land Co.) "ftos been agreed upon by all concerned as a ubtitute, w hich bill the commit tee have favorably recommended. Holt, for committee. That report mates dometbiug as a fact which 19 nut a fact. We are cwicerue J, and it never nae agretd to by u, or by any friend to n or to oui bill, that it nhould be ubir.l and tbe other one reported as a eubniuute, and I challenge any man to prove the agreement which id alleged and stated in the above report. If any ktb n or persona assumed tbe author ity to agree to any such thing for us, or for tbe petitioners, it was a fraud, and e would like to know the names. We positively and emphatically deny that that report speaks the truth when it aays H. B. 480 has been agreed upon by all concerned as a substitute, if it meant) that tbe petitioners in Jones and Ouslow con li 11 co are thoae who are con cerned ru tbe re enactment of the act 10 incorporate the Planters' K It. Co , unil that they or any of them are iarU 8 to Midi an agreement, and they aie err lainiy a ittTt ( ull. On tiiacoJlrarVf 11 aa aeed, if the prwUtlifu trim ( lunlou state it trul . that if we would put our bill on un equal looting with I i 1 . - oili.r, which tbe Onslow laudator hiuixelf admits was done when '.he says e let ti 1111 mi in iid the bill so asflp put II ou an cm mil footing with the Other one," thai ihe committee would reverse (he rnrt Who now is the Loyola V It is well known that the Onslow lg iKiatnr was present at evefy meeting of the Senate committee, and hia course showed plainly enough that he was mere for the purpose of influencing the m Hon of the Senate committee againrt a measure which he says he "told the House committee was the beet for the people of hia county, and as tbe people ero petitioning for it be uiut decide in lavor of them." And for his oppoei mm to that measure, which the people favored, and for disobedience tor their iitafmtuaerf was oensursxr aa s pi ij nidbtAig.lind white Vsnr-'astrthu' originator of the meeting, 1 believe the ceui-nre was just. If the aforesaid legislator thinks be has scored a point by referring to me as the attorney for tbe Northern syndicate, he is welcome to that much consolation. I do not practice law for fun, nor for fame alone. 1 have some care for tbe profits I get from my profession, and I always ensVsnvos to fsilhfejjn aesss tbe interests of all those who ooaisaa in mi and inDariablv otey tnsfructtoma,' CasjJ the Onslow ' legislator trnshUlly eayl in is muoa r It is not true that tbe bill introSnaeol by Dr. Sanders in the Senate, at my quest, and by request of many other asked for all of White Oak ivimpn Jones and unsiow, ana au or tno umw lands is fender, add proposed so pay nine thousand dollars in cassf In nine months. See the bill itself. There is tome difference between nine thousand dollars and eighteen thousand dollars, and between all the State lands in a county and "tbe State lands on the railwsv line"', but if the Onslow Jegl latorhaSnos sufficient discernment to' perceive this difference, that certainly is not a fault of mine. He fays lint 1 could not tell the committee who ere the men who backed me up, and did not bav. a single incorporator from the North. He did not know, when he made that statement, that two letters were exhibited to one of the committee containing the names of five men in New York City, whose names might have been inserted if the committees wished it done. It is sufficient for the Onslow legislator, and for the Senate committee and the House oommittes and the whole Legislature, to know that I was there in tbe interest of the people of two coun ties in this State, who had petitioned the fidntnr to do cert-1 llWd waicn me peopre nan a rign vj ao, lmr the right tocommand their servants to dO. ,.(..!...;.. Hs says that next morning I tried to get "some members,-" to introduce the resolutions of oentar, and failed. That is not true. I had no right to ask any member to Introduce the' resolu tions. , The meeting expressly Inst rue t ed the secretary to forward the resolu tions to the Speaker of the House, to be laid before that body, and to forward a copy to the member, of the House 6f Representatives from Onslow oounty. This wss done by die secretary. I gave tbe eopy to the Onslow representative in person nd delivered to the B-ssaksr of the House the resotatkms of censure, accompanied by two petitions from dtl- sena of Onslow oonoamng m wntunent and - judgment with taw reeUutio-us adonted by the meeting. He srrs . them trill not 6s presenfei unlets he order tt don. Vsry well, if the right of peti tion, whioh is guaranteed to the people by tbe Federal and State Constitution and the method of utvodncinrpetitione prescribed by the rules of ' tbe U. S. House of Sepresentatives, and also by those of TJ, Sv 8enate. are to be over thrown' by the' wiircf a odoosited, derelict and censured member ol the House of Representatives of the Osnerai Assembly 'of North Carolina, by the approval, and connivaooe of tbe other members and the Speaker bf the House, it is not sntprieisg to bear Irhwnay that he is more popular with such members then be was before thevoasla'aght wan made, and that as evidence of such tn creaae in popnlartty ton Speaker bad called him to the chain and he presided Selah. He is a very proper person to" preside over a body, oonipoeed of auoh membora. The wonder U that such rare parliamentary knowledge as he seems to possess was not discovered at an earlier period; in that event his fel low members in tbe House might have elected him permanent Speaker of that body. Quaere. Where does he get tbe notion that one member of the House oan make an order t The Onslow legislator is pleased to refer again ns tauntingly as he known how, to my profession, and ays that I am known from Rowaq to the seashore as the oppressor of men in the collection of old debts. Well, I never rented the old dell I had no hand 111 making or ehaping laws providing for their collec tion, nor in the interpretation of ineae laws by the courts My experience in that line teaches me that those w bo pay the least make the bigg' d fuss And in spite, of all niv ingenuity, skill and industry as u collector, 1 have never yet suoceecied iu collecting an old debt, or a new debt either from the U L . In every instance when 1 have run foul of Aim I have bad to resort to his sure ties or friends iu business and collect tits dfbtn from them. Verily he seems to be Executive proof, and 1 fear likely to remain so. N. li - Suntc fthtmfear the lame thimj. And bo he is not going to euttwl litiga tion and hanki uptcy on the people of Onslow. Nobody wants to do that as I aui aware of, but the people of the oounly expect a very vain thing if they look to one to shield them from liliga tion and bankruptcy, who has not been able to shield himself from these calam ities. Karewell, Mr. Speaker jto li in of the V C. 11. of Itepe. in the (i. A i f lSt-7! The place which Vuohs you now, will soon know you 110 more f ol 1 er . either as Legislator or Speaker' notw ittinland 11, K your demagogical and ptrlavenng appeals to the people to not censure vou and not ask you to resign liui au-t of the self-UhBUiiiL-d importance of our one vote. "Few die, none resign."' al though you were told to do so. Almost any decent, respectable man belonging to the Anglo Saxon race ho has proper self respect and capacity uuough toeam in any dcpailrueiit of lifo busy scenes the amount allowed us a salary to a State legislator In N. ('., would not have hesitated to do as he as hi Jdeii. 1 can fomive the Onslow legislator for bis hitler, and venomous personal attack made ou me, although he does not ask it. I ani only a unit in tbe hundreds of those who censure hlrri for his course. Hut there is at loast this much that may be said in bis behalf, "Where ignorance it blisa, IK folly-to be w ise. Koo.nck or O.nsijuw tXi nty. Fniid at Last. M A Abbey, of Russellville, Ark., dated June Htli, "At last 1 have, found an honest lemedy. 11. li. li. is the beat blood poison remedy on earth, and if I had a voice that would reach from Atlanta to the Bea, 1 would pro claim its virtue. I have ued only four bntllee. and am nearly cured of a serious blood poison. " Sold in New Berne by R. N. Dully and K. II. Meadows. Humors ok Wak. It is ;i sad comineutiiry tin om Christian civil ization that there are more armed ineo ready lor fighting" than ever before in t tie history ul t he world. Europe, is a vat camp, and baa 4,000,000 of men ready lor warfare,, even in time of peare. A conflict lasting live year, wbirh would in volve all the nutiohN as the next great war in liltely'to do," would nee fully 10,000,000 of armed men, bent on slaughtering each other. Mut ters look ominou8on tbe Continent. France and Germany are glaring at each other across their respective f roii tiers, and should the hot words now spoken, be followed by hard blows, tbe flames of war would spread over the entire Continent. For Kassia would attempt to seize Constantinople, Austria and Kng laod wonld fly to the defense of (be Sultan, while Itnly would take part with Germany, so as to wrest from Frane4TWW!&T'0vWe l-ur rend-rtd'forSacVn 1!F., ibuh tnrn lor goiferino and Mngenta. ''orett $ Monthly Ex-Gavrnr ACST15. Tkiab . am ' pi-4.iscopic glS'Ci on ert: with t .pfj to my Jo read ssnn at yontUJ ; -1. i rr withthe Kreatea ease. icbevrfnlt.-- isoommend then) sotb public Best otTully,. T- -J R. B Br- RflL (Et-Gev,Tf Texas) MinU;-r t .pal All eyes fitted and the fit j e4 atthadrng fVaf Sm,UuiT iew Berne mats lm RUBBER STAMPS I am new ready to' furnish Rubber 8 tamps to all who desire them at shorteet notice. Can mSAdlw W. T. HILL. In a moTtffige executed to Paul Jones, of the State of Qeortfa, by.VUliam Oo4 ligan, on the 5th day of Aurust, 1884, andnesinedto meew thw 88d day of February. 1883, I will sell at publio anetion, at she ewort noose doer, in the city of Newborn, at IS o'clock m., on Saturday, Inarch the 26th, 1887, followins; real estate, situated In the city of Newborn, a (ae eormsr nfWst street and Scott's alley, known and dis tinguished in the plan -of the cfty' ot pewbern as lots tntnber P5 sea o, on I Wst Mrr-, Vi W i 'J . li U I Z D I ZR atr.4 s of sal J Cliflf , fe24-dtd .. TJFTYi Jottuax Orms. kfarch S3 P. M. OOTTOM. Haw Yoks, Mac. 85 Noon. Futtues steady. Sales of 68,000 bains. March. . September, 10 OS Aprfl, 10.24 October. 9.78 May, ltes November, 9 70 June, 10 12 December, 9.71 July, 10.40 January, 9.7 August, 10.4(5 February Spots Steady: Middling 10 1-4; Low Middling, 8 13 10. Good Ordinary 9 1 i New Berne Market steady. Bales of S bales at 0 8 e to 9 13. Middling 9 9-16; Low Middling V l-; Uood Urdmary 8 9 10. SX1U OOTTOM $3.00. OorrojrSn tio 00. Tunreimm Hard. J1.00 dip,fl,90. Tan 79c. ajl. lift Oats 50c in bulk. Co km 45a62o. Rion 6O116O. BXKHWAX 15c. per lb. Kztr On foot, 3c to 5c Oodntbt Hams 10al2ic. per lb. " LRD 10c. Der lb Boon llo. per doaen. Khjcsb VoaK liaOo. per pound PSAJtUTB 75o.a81.00 per buabel Foddkk 75c.a4il.00 per hundred. Orionb ?3 O0a2 25 per barrel Kikld PiaB 66a70c. HlDX Dry, loc. . green ftr Taixow 60. per lb. Owns MB Grown, K.r, spring 3()a2&c. Mial 70c. per bushel. Oats 50 els. per bushel. Potatoes, Early Rose 12.75 p r bbl Wool. 10a 16o. per pound. PoTATOaa Bahamas. 80c. ; yamt c. V'eet ludias, 50c.; Harrison l5c. SuiNuLKS West India, dull and . n inal.not wanted. Ruildicg 6 I hearts $8.00, saps, 11.50 ner at WHOLKaALC r KICKS Nw Maus Poiik SlO.CKi Hhouloeh Mkat 7c. C. H. b, K U's. B.'s and L 0 - '.' . Klouh S3 OOaO.00. 1 Lakd so. by tbe tierre. Nail Basis 10's,$2 To. HcuaK Granulated, Ore Cornell ltialT.c. CllKESB 15. Salt 80aH5c. per sack. MOLABfiKB AHnSTarrs Ma45o Powdkb Jtl.OO. Hoot Drop, $1.75 buck, Sa.uO. Keroskni - 9c. A FINE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY CHEAP FOR CASH One elrnKin. tiesrlf new rPIUUHT I'lAMi, fiu, laias slae, ebony and sill frame- Kronch nio Mirror with marble nasr; 1 VNalnul Hl1- Hoard: Carpets. I'srlor and Hud Hoojii s is. sud ollisr tloust-Uold and Kltrhkii Kurnlturr Kiu hn and I'm lor Htuvrs out) Hst Knrk OrtiHliitMili. i-Ir. Cull ut the rtisl4eii of niL'-'iillw wn. J. NillWKUIN. FOR BARGAINS IN Furniture, CALL AT THE New Berne Furniture Store, WEST SIDE MIDDLE STREET, Where it can be found in great variety. Furniture not in stock will be ordered at a small per ceut above cost. A liberal share of public patronage solicited. J. M. IXINKH, Manager. niarM dwlf HAY ! HAY ! 100 Jonn in store and to arrire. Clean Swot Crab Grass in small bales, 7ic. per 100 lbs. No. 1 Tirrotby, 81.00 per 100 lbs. Also, 1 lover and other grades. J. A. MEADOWS, maris dtf Union Point. For Rent, Two nice comfortable houses; one nine room house on Pollock street bet. Middle and Hancock, and one seven room house on Hanoock street, near Pollock. Very convenient to the busi ness portion of the town. Houses in first-clnae order. Terms moderate. Apply to Wh. COHEN, Wfinstein Building, m8 d 1 m Cor. Pollock and Middle sts. Ferdinand Ulrich, WHOLESALE GEOCEft Loriilard and Gail & A'x'e snotfs ..; kit lrlinulktirer&ices.h Sugars at New York Jobber rnce8. 4 Flour Direct, from the West " E. W. SUUtOOD."- 4 ' E0.tt.TjL Smallwcsd & S;?cr DEALERS TW 1 QESE&AL UAMDWARS, , . TLVn'ARg, GLASSWARE:",, ' Ltijr( WOOVEMWARE, CROCKJSRV, S.LSJJ, DOOH8, BUSm.1 GLASS, PAINTS, OILS AND 8T0VP PRICE A1TD QUALIty.- NEW BERN& C. Bedstead Cleaning. 1 la pleasure in lu)i urlnir tk nni rrvrm u)i urlnr tfcf. rmnlfr ii.ai 1 utu i,u pr.parrj i, ,.iel au-als ut a ery low prlcr I B ooiupouuj pu-Karea tiyn.H. wn ui l.rniperiur u, ULuo uluiasM siUt-r fioui fTie fact Dial It i plepaird cieaiilUH Bed ') l"W prlcr I ue Urilllrl wlilcli 1 rial hi or oulck. Ilie biij will ...t,.. lies, rnck find lis victim and do 11. Work neiM-clillJj-, .vri.r.s snfcpARiv LOOK HEEE! HOUSEKEEPERS. Ti:.V b K 18, 41 j I'iec8. Ill A I ' . ... ii.A.MJiKJC M.TS, 10 -j HeoeB. FIND TOIL 11 KKTH, AM) A I'TLL LINK OF !( SK M KNISJIINO GOODS AT I. II. (JUTLEirs, 26 & 28 Middle Street, Ni:V UKKNK. N. V. E. H. & J. A. Lleadons filTEU F(J1 Imniedmte ( irders. at their Warehouse, 500 Tons Kainit, 200 100 100 Phosphate, Pocomoke, Pine Island. ti RED LIGHT SALOO.i. Near Market Dock, Middle St-, NEW BEK1TE, IT. C, IU WHERE YOU CAN ALWAYS UND PURE LIQUOBS Of every variety, in lartre or small quantities. Also the FINEST GRADES of TOBACCO AND CIGARS. All of which will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH! John U. Dinkins. Salesman. E. WHITMAN, Proprietor. dec23dw Gassards Lard, Sugar Cured Hams, SHOULDERS, And Breakfast Strips, Are the finest on the market, and are sold by ACTUAL WEIGHT as, a R B- HAOKBUBH'S. was BARGAINS lit Meat, Suar Soap, Molasses And SyfuD .ml I -W S F.d TllSErt, jlrfK.jii u i t'.'s Sl'lw tof1 iporiani latin Trotm m4 after date tbe Bteamera of thl awaum OsreOna Ossnatoli'tdne' win Tears L 5trt' nesdaanriay. ft ,.?) 11, Setrl Berne, lr.C Mn h nW jl. '
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