M - 1R 4 ' ion, n tt'i vm T'i a: NEW BERNE, Ni C.. SUNDAY. MARCH 27, 1887. PRICE 5 CENTS .;:; .n ..fWU .V..J-1 .:.J . jut .. -. "5 mi i m m . .mm . . - n mm i we. mm , V .4 New germi, laiitudV, SIP d' Xorth. , lonKitui6,7T?'JWet 3ua rUesk6:0yl bewftfeotday, t, aw HUi 1 18 hour, 4 salnaten. mt.' lii I iii ill EBUSINESS LOCALS. JCBT RbootB). t H. a Duff j ' Bar sain .end "RackeCL vHouso, Middle treat, beautifyjUte of sample pieces U am burgs, direct from ad las porter, that will be Mid y the piece rry Jow, ob Monday ay jntLTuesday. The Jajjjea took. Turkish bath towfi, are If, complete toc 33-Taud wauy driee -4 -all depi t- ee-M ialtr. menta. . Shoes a special No. 1 TlJtofH QAJuf .. , : "The best is tie cheapest, "is an old 34 and true axiom. The Diamond Lens bpSStluJ'jnltye-UeB awe. the heat forUsewhe need rtifiols4 aid for the a smell diamond. For aale in New Berne only by B. A Ci)mirheiuieC- Cvumentarv of the U five TofumeaviubataBtialfy nonnd in cloth, for aale cheap. - Inquire at thii ofBoe for particulars. "Hats Or?" another floe Cigar, ' ' W. L. Palmcb. Yoc oanJuy Firel-Clas Pianos and O'0W .)Ji . 0noy jan you can eutewnere. we an iecser Broa., Btieff & Guild Ejiwoa; tU Smith American Organa. - Oarreipoudetice ao licited. Mbaris & Hartbfield, febl34w8m Kinaton, N. C. &5 DV pU(JI Known a Florida wine, can be found at the store of James Bedmond. It is pure and una dntterated and remarkable1 for ita de liKhtful flavor and squiaite boquet. . Why a foreign artkla when a bet ter ead purer win can ne naaat a iesa price,1 lv' Holland1: 6 (n and pure rrenca oranay receiTea by schooner MdriH. marl lm A ' fall line of Plo rs. Harrows and Cultivators, at prices to suit the times. (jF.O. Aixes & Co. J. Gray Keio. 8bJp!drinBicrtliiiai. Peaa. Beed Oats and Kye a Bpenalty, U $ 16 Roanoke Dock, Norfolk. Va. 'i feb8d2a Fertiti rera. Lime, Plaster, Clement, Olaae, Paints, Varnish and Oil at low prioes. .bU. U0. viXU 4 Co. Cotton U ttllLbo$mlQg. .Q O.B.J0aJtralnritpKfl0liplaj of goods. New Berne ' will be an in Thing place for parebawers this spring. W. T. Bill, manufacturer of rubber stamps, gives notice that he is prepared to fill orders' on short notice. Bee "ad. " The peas bare improved considerably within the last o nr ttoedaya, rjt to thought nowti J something likef wg thlrda of alrftpVai b mide.- v- AUx., JBatios guraa notiea that he ha a weltaklected Itockof grooeriet, can ned fraltai and vegetables which he wanta tn r Trhinga lor a small amount ofcaih. TtYleT. i. AWtson wOl make a Utiofjjjfepaisfies hereon Sun day naaCJla will be at Christ Church ; in the moraine and at oL Cyprians in ttKog -i no Oar fin stock dealer, J. ' W. Stewart, bad a customer from Duplin county f eaterdaj, who eamo down to see if bis horses an aa fine as the ona which goes out in the JprcaiL .averr week. Ha wai'.&ftlniftl, thuSkA Iptotbi. ' ) ' two oolorad flih dealers engaged in a lilt " La ibe JYcttfTraTardaT. They'nl &(Mb.tf $?anu'sne yt nntit separated. The price of ffoh was not aerionslr aiftLty7tagaK- ment, mot ;.wara human ayea im- ' A squad of forty-night ooWtcttr,1 fen whjta mad tkIrtJhaiW ,iornd,fcweTf brought down frim Raleigh Ut sdght and will go bf tba steamer Trent to " some pdinton Famlied river and thenoe v across to the Plymouth turnpike. V arga,- ;-jQS u mUnfa'f fUt .... The minion Fridsy telegram received at the .Western Union effloe at IM pjn., Saturday J 88th iDit&Dt, whioh.'taileLflTamlieoJ arrlyel Mo o'clock.'Thls will put truck A ; wiW U liiiVT in taw Vnrk on Snndsy night tn ajnpla steamer Pamlioo oj lha Old Jfa Ifn left hei1 dottk'kt It .to,, Instant, and wi bave seen 'tY - 'im ' alor-'ayv martet and In prime i A number of hoys, seeing the adver- ' rood order." A it I w'y.nrtejfAeBienlnf llr. Wm. BlisTeonoeraing Tbe steanw wttJU gma.lin will lesv her wharf at 11, m., Monday, 8th i ' r I- "kwoej ved is tJ the las wui W KJ Tbos. Sunly, Esq., has J podi ote aa irjch -'J wea:fjrl'"WUh" fsvoralls cent wr ; ...... 3 tU. tlma.-onsa erpect to if?BS t'.wenti jf tb Ukh,of Ar;'h; i ,.i ..;., i'it ...i.t;i . a '! ; If Te iriiksCssi Artltla - Of rr T baoxx) ask your fleier for oeUdwtm. Reeifjnatlss1. The VOld MaJds Club" of this city haa reorganized, and we are Informed they will summer it at Morehead City Unit year. An old bachelor threatena to organise an opposition club and com pete fg popularity, at the same resort. Laddie nd eentlemea: pool yoetr (ssnea, and yon will be better prepared to stand the boy-cot. Fiae Baggies. The carriage house of C. T. Randolph on Broad street, is now filled with gant home made buggies. The ui k i flrat elase, of the latest styles xd) of the bast nmtriaJ. ; This Una industry that ongbt ' be enoouraffed. Instead of buying Cincinnati buggies, we should patronize a home indumry specially when w get superior goods for al. ut the same money. Any one wanting a good bngtry should go to Randolph b shop before purchasing. A Flue VuirtM ,-The Ml siouary Tea, given by ihv njuml't r of tljn Wmeu n MiHHiuiiury So.itly uf ihe Maiiu.lisi Church, ui tin. residence of Tlio A (iret-n, . "ii Friday evening, was a success in the highest sense of that word. At an early hour the capacioUH parlors and hall-way were filled with a lrx' expectant audience. A program hail been previously arranged confuting if an address of welcome, an original assay, cpoice seleotions fmoi iho Im-cI Missionary literature, ami appropriate V mnsio, vooal and liistrumxulul. The attentiou and iulerest were marked throughout the rt uderiug of the pro gram and it was evident that the hearts of many bad been touched. At lfl o'clock all were invited to iho lure dining room to partake of an elegantly prepared supper. At 11:30 o'clock the mite boxes were opened and their con tents amounted to nearly fifty dollars. All present fell ttrateful to the ladies for an opportunity of spending an even tag so pleasant socially, so profitable intellectually and so elevation morally Mr. Will K. Humphrey bus aicrpteii a position with the "New Arlington Hotel" at (loldsboro He bos been some years chief clerk at the Gregory House and the Arlington is to be con gratulated upon securing the services of so courteous and popular a gentle man. Mr. W. II. Kornegay and Mr. Matt. Sylvester of Rich lands, OobIow count) , called to see us yesterday. They say tbe people of their section are very much Interested in the King-Koonoe controversy about tbe railroad charter. W. B. Lane, Esq., of Cobton, and Mr. Bant fpock Jcooa near Beach Grove, were in tae city yesterday with cotton. Luoky is the man who was able to hold eoHon this season. O. H. Onion, Esq., left for Trenton yesterday to be in attendance of court wkiokt convenes tomorrow. Judge Conner arriied last night on his way to Jonas court S. M, Johnson, representing the Goldsboro Ueuenger, arrived last night and is on his way to Jones court. r . 1 1 Charch aervlaea Te0ay. Methodist Church Services at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p m.. eons' uc ted by tbe pastor. Rev. L. W. Crawford. Pewr are alike free for all. Ushers always in the vestibule to receive strangers. A eordial invitation is given to all per sons to worship with the congregation. SoMayfcSool at ?Krn. AdventlstServioee at Andrew Chapel, on Hancock street, morning and night. Subject for soarning discourse, His- tory of Esther and Mbrdeoai"; at night, History ef Joseph and his brethren"; and en Monday night, "The Pbropher eiee,!with evidence showing the second advent of Christ imminent and the close of this dispensation at our very doors." Baptism at p. m. today, at foot of Broad street..'. Christ Church V. W. Shields See- tor, Cth SandA'la : tent( Mrvloet at 11 aim? and 5 p.m; Sunday School at 5 p.m. The public fs atav invited to the ear vices .of this : church. .Ushers at the door to provide seat.. - . ' ;.!tt Baptist Church Rev. Dr. Tbeo. Whit- dsld Paetort aervkea. t 11 ana, and? p. so. oeais irew( ana toe paoira cor dially Invited te attend. ;-, XUanvpalntvl Betsw a Ice dog, in Ibe JocAI foukd 4 dog yesterday which they thought answered the description fully, and, proceed id to cryimbyforo)oplfy21ai,iipt)-j ing to get the "liberal reward ' offered. Bui they fand not aoasnlted the dog as to who was his owner didjtot even ask his iaaKeat simply JUok biat iby force, ,on account , of . his color. Not proving to be "Cap, bf eourse he was releasedT. ' Tn . short "time' aotlaeV v- ww Pi T- again; and jtetw, Mt anotMr .crowd, aumberiDg twelve, carried him again, but the reward did not oome because it was not "Cap." bnt Mr. Hat Oaskill's. About night, after at least; fifty boys had been sorely disappointed in not re ceiving the reward, a man from near Rocky ran,' about eix mile 14 the oountry. seeing the . advertisement in the Journal, brought, in the. sure enough "Cap," and received the re ward of $3.60 and went on his way re joicing. An Important Irisoovery Washington, March M Two Ken tuck laus uue a blacksmith recently called at the Navy Department and an nounced tnat they had discovered a process of treating steel which will pr-tcticaliy levolutioniae the art of steel tool making. They intimate that the invention relates to the chemical bath m A-hich the tool is immersed in the tempering process. The callers asserted that by their method of treatment the commonest grades of metal, such us shear or cast steel, could be so lent oued in the matter of hardness end touKhuees as to fully equal tbe best grilles of tool steel. A pair of cheap cast steel scissors c.,n be edged up equal to the best tool shears. An ex periment was made in the blade of Secretary Whitney 's pocket knife, with the result that it was possible to cut or whittle an ordinary steel key without apparent injury to the blade. More over, the results of tbe treatment are asserted to be so under control that it is possible, to temper steel to any degree of hardness or toughness that may be required by the use for which it is in tended. The Secretary, after consul tation with the chief of the bureau of oniinance, decided to permit the pro cess to be tested experimentally at the Washington navy-yard. Commodore Nicard accord injiiy ordered specimen liars of steel to be prepared, and tbe ex p. rimenis have alirady been begun. ! Drnioliahing a Church. Vii.khitAium, Pa., March 24 - 1 e fore day light today the members of the Nan nook e school board, with a large force of workmen, broke the Hethel Congregational Church, threw out all the furniture and tore down the build in K They claimed the right to do this under the will of the late John Mills, ho left the land for a school or church I urposes, and it is claimed that the church society never obtained legal possession. Tbe school board will be prosecuted criminally and also sued. Another Big Deal. " Ni w Yonu. March 34. The Mail and Express says that a syndicate has been loriued, including Senator Payne and Messrs. Burke and Ritchie, of Ohio; Krastus Wimun and A. B. Board man, of New York, and James McLaren, of Ottawa, to organize a oompany with a capital of $10,000,000 to bur overy mine in Canada. Mr. Ritchie, of Akron, Ohio, is said 0 be the originator" Ifr. Wiaan is away looking over the ground; on bis return the details will be made public. Appointed minister to Turkey. Wa6HisoTON, March 24. The Presi dent this afternoon, appointed Oscar 1 btraus, of New York, to be envoy ex traordinarv and minister nleniawten tiary of tbe United States to-Turkey Harold Marsh Hewell. of Maine, oonsu general of the United States at Apia and N. J George, of Tennessee, eonsu of the United States at Charlottetown P. E. I. The new minister to Turkey is a prominent New York merchant, engaged tn importing. He was pre! dent of the Cleveland and Hendricks Business Men's Club in 1880. A DVIOB TO MOTH Kits. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Sybvp should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, oures wind colio, and is the best remedy for diar hcoa. Twenty-five cents a bottle, mar 17 dtuthsat w ly Over 250 Tramps Cremated. Saw Feahcibco, Cal., March 24. The steamer Belgio, from China and Japan. brought news of a dreadful tragedy at Bisk Shib .Chen. China. Over ikree hundred srnutps appeared in the viflaee. and the inhabitants, greatly irritated inveigled them - into, the temple, and during the night set fire to the edifice Only forty of the tramps escaped from the biasing building, the remsinder being burned to death. Keening a diary la not what it is cracked no to be. Thirtv diva of accu racy is about the limit of the endurance; but Dr. buips uongn Byrne bag never Vet disappointed any one Who has used it; secure a bottle for. that awful cold. -1,1) .oi . , Inter-State Commerce Commission. WABHnrotON. UafcV $.-iTh Praal. dent today. lgned',tlig ootnmiaslons of the mtrr ststs mmmnrns rnmmiasinn era, btit tber wl 'o- .held -at "the White Hottee and delivered to the new appointees , upoo their, arrival, n Infor mation was received "today that Judge Cooley cannot reach Washington until the ios bTntxt weak and -k -ww de cided tottiskwno tffovt to tfeti thoon ussioners .togetner herora. that, time; as ether members )eo have private af fairatrino tpvWhen the cotnmie- tion awemejeaitairst action will natal organise - and .tneat to Un mediately ibw gia offioiai 'eonsHteratioai of ttae inieT preution which shall be given the most important provisions of the law. Can didates forth: position f of secreury are numerous, and each commissioner seems likely to have a favorite (or the position.. j - -'Ti ; 1 ' I-: 1 I 'T ''Give yon a reason on comoulaion?" Why of course I win." I am cured of .U - ta .faJkUb V- V a. fot ,teillT yeRrti ygjnglsu. ration Oil, which cost me Only 83 cents. POREIwV DEWS. CMTflD 1KKLANP ATTACKS HALFOl K. Dcblln. March 24. United Ireland, Mr. Parnell's organ, publishes a bitter attack on Mr. Belfour, chief secretary for Ireland. It calls him "The bloody Belfour, with tiger's heart wrapped in a woman's hide," and cays: "He has entered lightly into a struggle with the Catholic Church. In such struggles the proudest despots have been humbled in tbe dust. Prince Bismarck, swaying the destinies of Europe in the whole career, but once learned the bitterness of defeat; and that was when he laid his hand on the Church, which resent the sacrilegious handling of the sacred privileges of tbe prie.-thood " ENTOM11KD IM A 'jLI.IKKV. Low HON, March 'J 4 Eighty-live men were entombed by the cplooioti m the Bulli colliery at Lvduey, Wales, yester day. Tbe accident ocruried in a tunnel a mile and a half from the mouth of the pit. Seven b nl ies lmve boon recovered. It.e tunnel is blocked by the debris caused by tbe explosion. bEOHKTAHV MANMN i IN hN'.I.AMi LiO.MKi. Slaicli .I. Lulled Miales Consul Jordiiti anil a numbi r of Amen can lesidents of Liverpool went down to the mouth of the Mersey in a special stciiuei today and heartily greeted Se''relarv M.i lining on lUnrrivnl ( 1 he Ar;.ii. Kxi llrlitfll I In T.imi. Great excitement has been caused in this vicinity of Paris, Texas, hv the re markable recovery of Mr. J. K. (Wley, who was so helpless he could not turn in bed, or raise bis head ; everybody said he was dying of Consumptimi. A trial bottle of Dr King s New DiM-overv whs senthim. hiuduitt relief, he bought a large bollle and a b x ! 1 Jr. Kings New Life 1'ills; by the lime, he had tnken two boxes of pills and two l. tiles uf the Discovery, bo was well mid had gained in flrsh thirty six pounds Trial Bottles of thi.s Grout DiM-.overy for Consumption free at H. N Duffy s Countei feitei 8 in South Carolina Col.tMBIA, S. C, March L'l Seve ral Olher counterfeiters have been arrested in Abbeville county, but their place of operation cannot be found. Counter feit silver dollars continue to freelv pass. The United Stales oiliccrs are continuing the search. List of Letters Remaining in the Pots I office at New lierue, Craven county, N. ('., March tn. 13M7. B. F. Aehburn iL'i, Anthony Llirnie. Walter R. Buchanan, Elan Burney, Hilas Brown, Willie Culbrell, Isaac Frank, It. C. Hood,C D. Morton, Hasty Taylor, Margaret Williams, Dewy Washington, Mury F. Wetherington, (apt. Moses Galloway eare schooner V. F. Haw ley. Persons calling for alnivo letteis, will say advertised, and give date of list. M. Manly, P. M. Taking Care of Randall. Uahhishl'Kii, Pa , March 24. -The House apportionment committee tonight repared a congressional apportionment Dill which will be reported tomorrow. Jit gives Philadelphia six districts, and leaves tbe district represented by Mr. Randall as at present. Kz-Oovernor lUbbud k) Austin, Texas, March U, ltn2. Mr. A. K. liawkex: bear btr 1 am much pleased with the panliscopie glasses you so perfectly adapted to my eyes; with them I am enabled to read. Is in my youth, the finest print with the greatest ease. 1 cheerfully recommend them to the public. Respectfully, R. B. LiUBBABO, (Ex Gov. of Texas) Minister to Japan. All ( yes fitted and the lit guaranteed at tbe drug store of V. a. Duffy. Now Berne. mar5 lm ALEX. JUSTICE, DEALER IN Fine Flour of all Grade, Selected Teas, Pure Coffers ,i gjl,: . - j u.' Butter and Ches from the best dairies. .. The Largott and Ilest SelecStd Brock OS, AH1VKD FRl ITS AND VstGETABb&C evr before toougUt to NewBerne'.-vj" " Also. nil Tatleir drfttTitr asoda. Bsua y kept hi a FtriWHsss Btort. I V , 2 Goods delivered at sa. part of the 1 1 free f eharfs. , .r,-.,-. .,-- V- , v ; k xaaita cash. Broad fit." New Berar. N. C. , w Tvn bIaa aomfartaMa hnnmniiL nine room honse on Pollock' street bet. Middle and Hancock, and one seven room house on Hancock street, near PeUock. Very convenient to (he busi ness portion of tbe town. Houses in first-class order. Terms moderate. Wsinstein Buildinc. m8 dim Cor. Pollock and Middle ts. ITTJB5Ms.Htaii6 Aj to furnish Rubber Stamp to all who desire them at shortest notice. Can be found at'O. T. Watson's ptaoe of dusumss at market aock, n mS6 dlw FINE' OPPORTUNITY TO BUY CHEAP, FOR CASH, Oil tlutsL nurlr .' m rpmnnt PIASO, eitiw ISrr sir, ebohy as A tilt' Dmei l rrwBOh flat Mirror with mau mwk 1 walnut Bide Board; 3rpets, WHnr and Bed Koom sets, svnd ether . Honaakold ami aikbw iiiruinre.. KiUhwii 4 Pwioi MfeisUilJ feifcl Ontfttn.nbl tf. tti at us retiaence or. C01VOIERCIAL. JonAAL Oman, Marth 39. P OOTTOI. Harw Yobk, Mar. J8 Noon. -Futujes steady. Salee of 09,000 bales. March. April, May, June, July, 10 31 September, 10, Jl October. 10 8a November, 1042 Deoember, 10.17 9.83 9 73 9. 75 10 50 January, 10 57 February. . August, Spots steady; Middling 10 14; Low Middling, 9 13 16; Good Ordinary v 1-4. New Berne Market firm. Sales of 6 bales. Salee for the week endiDg Saturday, March 26, 24 bales against 142 same week last year. Good Middlinc 9 8 4 . Middling U 916: IjOw Middling y i s Good Ordinary S 018. DORIK81IC MlHKrr. Hked cotton 3 On. Cotton Bked i o oo. TUWKKTTNB Hard 81.00. dip, Jl. 90, Tab 76c a$1.25. Oats 50c. in bulk Corn 15a52c. Rick 50a6O. hSJCSWAX 15c. rr BtK On foot, ac.tofjc. CoUNTHY HaIAS 0a2 c. tcr lb. Lard 10c. per lb Eoos Kh per dozen. rttBSHPohK 4ia6c. per pound PSANCTB 75o.a1.00 per bushel. Koddkb 75c. a8 1.00 perhuudrtnl ONIOMB 82.00a2.25 per barrel. Field Peas 65a70c. Hides Dry, ltc. : green 5c Tallow 5c. per lb. Chiokeks Grown, l.atu-, - ;ri1 3liu25c. Meal 70c. per bushel. Oath r0 els. per bushel. I'uTATuEb, tMly luje--&i Wool -I0al6c. per pound. Potatoes Bahamas. 30c yum West Indiaa, 50c ; Harrison .V. 8H1NOLES West India, dull and i rial not wanted. Building. 5 heart' 83.00, saps, 1. 50 per M WHOLESALE FHIc-Kf New Mkhb Poke -?lo. Huoclper Meat 7c. C. R. 's, F B's. B h nnd I. C Floi b-83 OOati.OO. LaKD- hj. by the tierce. Nails Hmuj io'b,?2 ::. Sl'OAK -Granulated. H c (ViFFEB KialT c. tlKKhK 15. Halt (S0a85c. per suck. Molasses and Hruure S0a45o Powder 80 00. Hhot Drop, 81.75. buck 82 00 Kbroscne-9c. FOR BAHOAINS IN Furniture, CALL AT Till: New Ecrne Furniture Store, WEST SI MiniH.F STREET, Where it cau be found in great variety. Furniture not in stock will be ordered at a small pur cent abovs cost. A litieral share of public patronsgp solicited. J. II. IlINES, Manager. niarH dwlf HAY ! HAY ! 300 Tons in store and to airite. Clean Stvcet Crab Grass in small bales, 75o. per 100 lbs. No. 1 Timothy, 1.00 per 100 1U. ANn Clover and other grades J. A. MEADOWS, hotl'- Jtf Union Poirjt. Ferdinand Ulrich, WHOLESALE GROCER Lorillard and Gail & Ai's SNUFFS At Manufacturers' Prices. Sugars at New York Jobber Prices. Flour Direct from the West Hpeoial Prices to tbe Tree's. MIDDLE STSEET, NEW BKENE, K. 0 iPrivateBoardingHouse f . TBKKTON1, N. C Booms eomfortible aed'B" rut nisned. AKwntive serrasu. Table etro. plied with the best the setisrtry'aarnras. TeTsM reasonable. AmIt te ..,- ,. Mas, A. J. SGASBOROUUB. Trenton, Jones county, N. C dw Priae.Dc;rdbsl!:.3 Mm.' I. w, ZtlNES. 'Jt.i rrf Ji-1 ,? ! -"'i .-.- Kast rYoatBt.' ' At honse ncntli eeeasM 7 ' -fcy oy Jo on H, Bell. IMm tbrnikbea. TbselaM thre eeTtteeaeeats tersssv MdVtf -. - GEO. BXflt. SmalliYcad & Slover DEALERS IN OESKHAL HARDWARE, TINWARE, GLASSWARE: WOODEXWARE, CROCKERY,, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS ULASS, FAINTS, OILS AND 8TOVt UNSURPASSED AS TO PRICE AND QUALI12L mm a it litn.f, Sext I)Jor; t Hotel AlUsrt, NEW BERNE, X. C. Bedstead Cleaniiig. 1 lake .leaure in infoimlng the public si 1 am uuw pre, and for eieamng Bed- "I"""11' Prepared l.j my.rlf, which I rlAin, i. , r...r to blue .liitment or .,ul-k. "" 't n will pemtrate m-mi1....k i k n i. i v ., nui uu.l a.) iu. "i lu spi - -tin i: v, - ' .M11.1.S hHKl'ARI . LOOK HERE! HOUSE KEEPERS. iinm:k skis, r;, i .,,. V I.' , i. I ... . . 1 I-.V .l.l.-l, 1', 1'K'CCW. CIl AMliKK sf.tis 1" n.' ri,r.. FINK 'iOU.KT HLTS, AND A I I I.I. KINK OF IKM SK . HNSHIN(, (((HS AT I . 11. ( TTLKJrs, 26 ti 28 Middle Street, M W IIKHNK. If. n. E. H. & J. A. Meadows envi. Kir Iiniijfdi.ite D.lur., at their Warehouse, 500 Tons Kainit, 200 100 100 RED Phosphates, Pocomoke, Pine Island. LIGHT SALOON, Near Market Dock, Middle St-, NEW BERJTE, N. C. IN HIltKt ot CAN ALWAid KIM) PURE LIQUORS Uf every quaotitire of variety, in lars;e or smell Also the FIN EST GRADES TOBACCO AND CIGARS. All of which will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH! JolI.N I) Dl.NklN.V SKliin K. WOIfMAN, iler22 d- Proprietor. Gassards Lard, Sugar Cured Hams, SHOULDERS, And Breakfast Strips, Are tbe finest on the market, sod are sold by ACTUAL WEIGHT at E. B. ACpURFS. Meat, Suar Soap, Molasses Audi .ftjftpt) 4 ie W S F. TEISED, ra 1 Wholesale and Retail Gfwcr,ii' BIO Aft fll -II wmm " '.nil w.- JA a a, i mm ,m rr 9 - - -' - - . ,, . a . ., . A e. w. matmu. Important to'J5Ii!ptfsr7? aifc as ttteesBSN ettLS -Ssststw CktoUBSvrMapatail UnwsrU! ttv n-h-wharf at the W pr. rr. .7' sasstf ah Vrtdayji ' " I' I . i. ' 9"ils5 tn;marrrsi4iT, Ji,' 9wBeraeK.Csratswl,tSi!T. Ttf