he ' 'Daily Journal. VOL. VI.--NO. 110. NEW BERNE. N. C, SUNDAY. AKJL ST 7, 1887. PRICE " CENTS. - - LOCAL NEWS. learael BUalatvre lla.ktt, New Berne, latitude, 85 6 North. " longitude, 77 8' West. sub risea, 4:53 I Length of day , -hm mu, 7:19 ( 14 hour.. 24 minutes. '4n U it 11:11 p. m. BUSINESS LOCALS. HOW U it tbet I oen deliver you the New York World for 20o. week or 80o. a moo Lb or 5o. a copy, cash in advanoe,. Ntu NuN. ITUFJY BARRELS LIME, aaiubie for I sanitary purpoeee, at 73c. per barrel delivered, or at oOo. per barrel in tire barrel lot- Ubo. allkn x uo. fAEAB 8IR I will deliver you the 1 Baltimore Sun for 13o. a week or ft j. a copy, caih in adranoe. Nlmi NUKM. rpRUNKS, Curtains, and Table Oil 1 Cloth, cheap, at B:o Ik's. Fertiliser!, Lime, Planter, Cement, Glaae, PainU, Varnish and Oil at low prioee. Ubo. Allen & Co. lOGUE Sound Watermelon kept 1 1 constantly on ice at Emanuel Fisher ', Broad street. LjulOlf. o LD PAPERH in any quantity fo ale at tbu office. fEBjCHANT8 wanting Crockery, -t'l Lamps, Olaeeware, etc.. will find it to their advantage to try J. A. Ha unit & Co , successors to R P. Bayley & Co,, at the old stand on Hanover at., Balti more, Md. Mr. Pearson, the "Co. " of Ibe old oonoern, manages the new buei uees. Mr. C. B. Nelms represents them in North and South Carolina. Call in and examine their stock when you go North. Aug. 5, 1S87. d wit The raina have held up a little. Eggs are scarce and the price ail vanoing. Some pretty fair peaches were in market yesterday, retailing at forty oenU per peck. Grapes are coming into market. They aie Concords, Isabellas, &o., but do Souppernonga yet. The county commissioners will be in Melon again tomorrow to complete the settlement with ax Sheriff Bahn. The Washington mail was unable to go oat on Friday morning on account of high water in the swamps on the route. The heavy rains duilng the last week seem to have been pretty general, though the or ops in some sections appear to be damaged considerably worse than in others. Howard & Jones hsve begun work repairing the store next to the National Bank recently occupied by John Dunn. Tby intend to put it in first class order and fill it with a first class stock of good this fall. The New Berne Fire Company re turned from Nag Head last night. They arrived too late to be interviewed but we take the risk in saying they had a lively time not withstanding the rough weather in the Bound. W. H Quion, Esq., has been deputized to write up the trip and tell who walked the "most gracefulleat" in a Mother Hubbard. The Governor has appointed our townsman F.W. Hancock, Esq., a mem ber of the Suite Board of Pharmacy, vioe E. H. Meadows, Eiq. resigned. This is a good appointment. No mem ber of the Pharmaceutical Association take a deeper interest in the work than does Dr. Hancock. We notioe that he responded to the address of welcome at the reoent convention in Asheville and we feel assured that it was done neatly and pointedly. Arrival t Hotel Albert. W, & Booker, Bayboro, N. C; II. H. Daughety, Balto. ; Tbos. Daniel, city ; Kllley E. Terry, New Bedford, Mass.; F. U. MoCaulee, Atlanta. 'Steamer Movsmenta. Th Annie o( th E. 0. D. line arrived yesterday with a cargo of merchandise and rill at tomorrow afternoon at 4 oVlo. Th Vper of tbis Una will trriTt, today,. , Tna Pamliee arrived last night and - will sail tomorrow i o'olock for Nor folk touching it Nag Head. , "..-r- ' Fine Country,., ; . A . nT llajor S. D.-Pope and ITr'.F. O. Sim mop aae retaraed front a trip to 4 Catharine Lake, Onslow (wanly. Major - Pops ipek In tha bigbect term of th country la tbajUcbland tection and of tha mod!' enernr. :rThey feel "the naAil Af 'A altA4w sa tof aiM'an)niM A mwm v a t aaaava a w wAtnv wr tat t by the hand and encourage any on who will build it r ;, Ai Wit of Letter Remaining in. th postoffioe at Now Berne, Craven ooonty, N. C , Aof. 7th, 1837. - , , ;':-" V f Oarriaon Carter, "Euan -W. Oofield, sirs. oai Jane. Aur a.ta LanrbinK- bouse, Noah Jonee, c of Henrr Nelson. . Lie Nash, J. T. Rhode, David S. Tay- lor, air, i erduand Terrell, Oily Wick. Person calling for above letter, will - say aavertisea, ana five aate of list : V-' ; '-r U. Mahlt, p.Jf. Attempt to Commit Suicide. On Friday night Marshal Harget re ceived information that a man, whose name was not known, had taken a large doee of laudanum at Kteler & Turner a bar-room. Marshal Harget went in search of him and in a little while found him holding to a lamp poet and trembling in the knees He was taken to the Blalion, where every means that could be thought of were applied to keep him awake. About midnight Dr. F. Duffy was sent for and he applied every remedy at his command, includ ing the use of the battery, which prob ably saved him, us he bids fair to re cover. Yesterday a Joukmal reporter visited the station and had a short interview' with him. He gives hie name as Charlie Soresby. and says he came to New Berne from Washington, N. C, on ThursJay ; that he was born and reared near Kocky Mount; that he worked with Mr. John Dillerd in this county many years ago; that he had sought work for several days and being unable to obtain a job under any cir cumstances, became so discouraged that he concluded to put an end to his exist ence. Having made up his mind to do tbis he purchased a seven drachm bottle of laudanum at Meadows drug store took it to Keeler & Turner's bar-room and took it at one doee. He saya that he suffered intensely while going through the ordeal of try ing to die and be kept alive. Says he didn't believe much in h 1 before but has been near enough to see, or im agined that he saw, some of his old fi lends there. He was furnished oluthing by a generous hearted gentleman yes terday, and it is hoped that he may meet with such encouragement that he will not again attempt the horrible crime ol taking his own life. Church Services Today. Services in the Methodist Cburch at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m ( conducted by the pas tor, ltev. L. W. Crawford. Ushers al ways in the vestibule to receive stran gers. All persona are cordially invited to worship with the congregation. Sunday school at 4 p. m. Prelbyterian Church Rev. L. C. Vass, D.D., pastor. Servioes at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sabbath-school at 9 SO a.m. A cordial welcome to all these services is extended to the public Christ Church V. W. Shields, rector. 9th Sunday after Trinity. Service at 11 a. m. Holy Communion and at 6:30 p. in. Sunday School at 5:30 p. m. The publio is always invited to attend' and take part iu the services of this church . Servioes at Adventist hall on South Front street three doors from Metcalf by the Pastor, Elder Eugene Scott at 11 a. m. and quarter past 8 p. m. After the usual evening services the Sacra ment of the Lord's Supper will be ad ministered. Sabbath school at 4 p, m. Prayer mooting every Wednesday night quarter past 8. The public are invited. Statement of Receipts and Disburse nipntH for the Month of July, 1SN7. RECEIPTS. July 2. To balance on hand $263.50 0. Toc'h from Tax Col't'r 27.00 48.00 62.00 22.00 153.00 67.60 2.25 10. 23. 28. " " market rent 30. Toc'h from Tax Col't'r 80. " " City Marshal 110. " srror in May ac. S64V35 DISDCKSEMBNTS. June 7. By bal. advanced by Trees 8211.20 July 8. By o'h p'd John C. Green 44.08 " Prince uyman 4. B0 " F. C. Small 12 05 " Rodman Squires 11.69 " Geo. C. Broadstreet... 24.00 ' B.F. Ketchum... 80.00 " J. E. Gaskill 30.00 " J. B. Ernnl 80.00 " Cully Williams 11.63 " S. Cook & Son 5.00 " Atlantio Eng. Co 5.75 " W. a Phillips 1.15 " Atlantio Eng. Co tl.00 " " SUsbyMfg.Oo S5.00 " ' Atlantio Eng. Co 10.00 " John M, Harget 25.00 " r. Baiter......... ........ 1.50 8.00 Free, Lewis.. J. M. Harget.......: 1.25 J. M. Harget.... 25.00 J. M. HaiCet. .601 J. H. Harget... 1.50 Jas. Freemann... ...... 1.00 New Berne Journal... 5.00 Henry Lane. 11.25 Haywood Tooker ' 8.25 W.N. Rub.,.... 20.00 Green. Fo ft Co 14.88 balance on hand 88.89 $S45.85 J. V. Wilu aHs, City Tree '' Bworn to and ubeoribed before me, Ang.. 8,1887. ' , W. O, Bbihsoh, J. P. , ADTICBTOBIOTPKB. -Mas;: Wwblow Boowrwa -8tRuT should always - be - used for children teething. It soothe the cbild, soften the gums, allay all pain, cure wind colic, ana is tue r t remedy lor ;aiar boea. Tweotv-tiye cfrtaabotUe. " . . .y marl7diUvL-rtwly .'".-i- THE FL001. Tu gi c 'jur readers some idea of the eilent if Uie rectiii rljods in the West tern pan the biate w copy tbo fol lowing account as given by Mr. N. B. broughlon to the News and Observer: On Sunday the regular passenger train left Abbeville on lime and sped through torrents of ram eastward A passenger train was passed before reach ing MorgaDton gsing from the west, which led to the belief that the read was all right entirely through. As the east, bound pasetnzcr train neared Mor gan tou, however, going at a rapid rate, it was rLAlMJKD WWII by a countryman, who climbed upon the engine and told the engineer that he did not think a bridge over Muddy creek just a few hundred yards ahead was safe that it seemed to be swaying. The engineer moved down towards the bridge slowly, and when near it got off the engine to examine it. Several pas sengers also got off . and were passing opinions as to the safely of the bridge, when with A TRKMKNDOCS CRASH the section on the opposite side gave way and was swept rapidly out of sight by the angry, seething and boiling stream, before the spectators recovered from their astonishment and realized what a narrow escape they had, AKUTI1KU SECTION WXKT DOWN with a crash; and then section after section was violently torn away until there was scarcely a vestige of what had once been a bridge, which had been safely croosed a vry short time previous by a heavily laden paseeuger train. There was no going on of course, and the conductor telegraphed to Super intendent Mcltee for intUruriionn. He was instructed to carry the train back to Asheville, w litre, another train would be given the passengers for points east via Spartanburg. H. C. This was done and passengers and baggage were transferred. The new train started out, but three miles from llendersonville was (lagged down, ami another bridge just ahead WAb KEPOKTED DANllEliOlb. An attempt to cross this, however, was successful ; but a very short while after, it went down suddenly, a complete wreck. Then the rain came down in blinding torrents and great streams of water rolled down from the mountains on top of the train wilh almost TB1UUKY 1NU EFFECT. This was a thing experienced all through the trip when the rain got in earnest about coming down. The grade from Saluda going towards Spartanburg is yery decided, and at times, though all the brakes were applied, the train would blip several feet down the grade and the car wheels were actually flattened. A few miles from Saluda the train was again (lagged down, and a line walker reported a washout ahead. H had juit passed the washout and had gotten only a few yards from it before the train came thundering down. If he had been a few minutes later the train would have rushed on to CERTAIN DESTRUCTION. A stop was made and the impossibility of proceeding made known. The steep mountain track in the rear made it im possible to return to Saluda; indeed the engine could not have carried tho heavy train back on account of tho slippery and heavy condition of the track brought about by the rains. The train. therefore, with nearly a hundred passengers aboard, stayed in the woodB ALL NIOHT, safe enough from accident by other trains as the track in both directions was broken. Squads of hands are kept along the road and as soon as a break occurs, tbey set about repairing it immediately. An extra engine was sent down and the un fortunate train was carried back to Sa luda. In this place there ware a num ber of visitors, and only TWO VACANT ROOMS could be found for the large number of passengers. The hotels however, set to work and prepared solid meals for the passengers who made the cars their apartments. During the latter part of the day reports were received to the ef fect that the track was repaired and the train started, arriving at Spartanburg a few hour later where a fortunate con nection wa made with a train from At lanta bound for Charlotte and Greens boro, but whioh had been delayed twelve hour by washouts, eto. This the passenger on the Spartanburg train took, increasing the number of passen gers thereon to about THREE HTJNDEED. Another start wa made and Gaffneyl wa passed. Along here the whole face of the earth was oovered with water, crops were completely deluged, many of them being out of sight. Just be yond Gaffney' the .road, crosses the Broad' river. The engineer approaohed slowly; stopped the train and mad an examination of the bridge. 'Ho reported that he waa unwilling to take the pas senger over. He did not think the bridge aafe. He uncoupled the engine, however, and with the fireman, slowly went over the awaying structure to test it at the rkk of hi life. He would not take a ilngle passenger on the engine, thongb-Mveral wanted to go When h came back bit determination wa fixed. He would not oarry the . . - ' - ... LOADED ISA11I ACROSS. A proposition was made to the passen ger by which they, were to get but of the ears, foot it across the bridge and let the ear - be taken aoross empty, This wa done. Three hundred passen' gen walked across that bridge by a dim moonlight and there was not a plank on it. The sill were close together, how ever, and if a footine bad been missed the (tumbler could not have fallen into the (tream. :: ; . . The babier and littl folk were , carried a- k. by t:.- eiitleoien. oung and c.J tiileilhg tiei:.!y the vtuik. 1 hi- laJ. ttuuJ lhr tect wonderfully Well It) fart U'Wt t'f tl.otl! ",cif to be more dec fi in eiciteUjcnt than the men. Ail g..t sbjai I aain an 1 the train iivneedej. tul trouble u nut yet ocr Anjlher c-'.rcam was reached over wbuh iLe LriJe war chaky but was cruseed without amLa though the tier ee of the iM-Lt-r? wt-re at the highest tendon At 4 o clock Wednesday morning, the weary and wuinoul passengers palled into Greensboro which proved a blessed hnven of refuse and rest, and from which point all the passengers look the most direct line f r "Home. Sweet Home. The eipenence of the trip was rough and exciting while being endured, though few if any of the passengers now regret that hair splitting and nerve strt tchmg ride. A Flood iu Kdgeroiiihe ( ouuty. Tuesday afternoon come time after the arrival of the train several gentle showers fell. Many regarded them as the daily sprinkles which have been making cotton so sappy for two weeks or thereabouts, but they were really the prelude to a down pour which lasted from eight o'clock until four neit morning, and which after a slight in termission lasting just long enough to mass the clouds over EJgecombe for a grand assault upon her crop and a de luging of her lunes began again and cjntinued until after noun In ten hours ten and a half niches of ram fell YesterJav the rain began falling nh'nin and at this writing three iiMie m l. in had fallen. I. very tiling ami p erywheri-is l' lid, but the iluimgp to r i "i 1 mi I brills cannot be estimated vn.l vu,sh outb i m Ihi- railronds mr riporti-1 m uiiir !!'.' 1 air grounds i ouniry hridgi-s on the small streams have heen imnu r ouslv swept aav. Hendricks criik bridge remains, but i is s t is; i 1 and uneven tl. it d r o !... Irs it is im passable lie sewers ;ihd dial. were utterly made inalelu water which went l-niiri over lhes.e with deliant i ti ttic any l! tin lnrt li it: n ml r. ! I . The water poured into the Mnloh mill p nd so rapidly that gules and sluices could not carry it oil and one end of the dam gave way. Iteports from the country coma in slowly, but tbey are all unfortunate. Conetoe is flooded . ('apt. K I'.. Knight reports that hv has 75 acres in cotton which is three fust under water. Mr. Camel ius Staton reports that the water in the road at hiscinal is three quarters of a mile wide, that his and the farmers around him are flooded. The track of the cloud burst, for such it was, even if it was so long bursting, was from east to west. At Kill yuick not near as much rain fell while at Sparta 4 inches was tho fall. Farmers are exceedingly blue, and are estimat ing the damage all the way from ruina tion to 25 per cent. The river Tuesday night roso eight feet, Hendricks creek water comes down in such a torrent and with such force that it beats up on the oppxwite bank of tha river. The damage will nut exceed 25 pr cent. Tarhoro Southerner. I,i llloll l.liui A I I.KAMM I KM I II. K. Cureo ind igehtioii . liea luche. malaria, kidney disease, fever, chills, loss of .ap petite, debility and nurvuiis prostration, by regulating the l.iver, Sloin ach . H w els, KidneyH and Hbod Lemon Elixir in prepared from the frosh juice of Lemons, combined w ith other vegetable liver tonics, cathartics, aromatic stmiulantH nnd blood purifiers V. A. James, H 1 1 Station. Ala. writes. 1 have su:Ii it l greatly (n in indigestion or d) spepM.i. i;,e buttle . I Lemon Klixir done me moie good than all the medicine I have ever taken. An Old ( ili.en of AtUnlil. Oil By the recommendation of Kv. ('.(' Davis, I ufed lr. Moz'i y s Lemon Klixir for a severe r hronie case of indigestion, palpitation and irregular action of the heart with constipation and biliousness. I also suffered greatly with gravel and great pains in the back and kidneys, much of the time unable to stand alone. I was treated by many physicians and used many remedies, but got no relief. Dr. Mozley s Lemon Klixir alone has made a perfect cure of all these diseases. I am now a well man. My wife has for many years suffered greatly with con stipation and sick headaches from which she could get no relief, ihe LemoD Elixir has permanently cured her. A . C. ARNOLD, 93 Ella Street. Atlanta, Os. Sold by druggists. 50 cents and SI per bottle. Prepared by H. Mozley, M.D., Atlanta, Qa. eaUfcsun au sep The Texas Election. Fort Worth, Tex., Aug. 6. The pro hibitionists coneede their defeat by 60.000. The anti-prohibitionists claim 100.000 majority. Port Worth is the only city in the State that went Repub lioan. All the other amendments were defeated. What True Merit Will Do. The unprecedented sale of Bwchee'i Otrman Syrup within s few years, has astonished the world. It is without doubt the safest and best remedy ever discovered for the speedy and effectual cure of Coughs, Golds, and the severest Lung trouble. It act on an entirely different principle from the nanal pre scriptions giran by Physicians, as it does not dry op a Googh and leave the disease still in the system, but on the contrary remove the etruse of the trou ble, heals the parte affected and leaves them in a purely healthy condition. - A bottle kept In the bones for use when the diseases make their appearance, will save doctor' bill and a long spell of serkras illness. A trial will convince you of these facts. ' It if positively told by all druggist and general dealer in the land.. . Jf nee, to ct., large Bottles, 'Ibe Md fer Hie Atlantic Hotel to be Raised. Thus muriung at 10 o clutk a rumor which Seemed to be wcJ founded was hoard to the etfect that a new syndicate bad been formed headtd by the Kimball House of Atlanta tu raise the purchase bid for the Atlantic Hotel at Morehead 10 per cent The bid recently made was Iflf.lW. The property originally cost between i'M OvU anU $ti(J,ut',o Nothing detiniti is settled and m thing definite can be learned. It is said, however, that several members of the new syslem went do n to Morehead loday News and UtioeMer. Office of Uid Dominion Meanihip ( ., Nk-wmrjAN, N. V., July ol. iv7. 1 uleos compelled lu alter by stress of weather or unavoidable accident, ur by orders from the Home Uttioe. the fol lowing schedule will be run by the Steamer Pamlico during the month of August. Any changes will be pron t v noted in the local columns uf l be Jui'RKai. Steamer P am 1 lc u will t 1 u h at Nags Head going and com : rig Wednesday Aug. ;d, 7 a m Monday . . "-;h. i) a m I riday l.'ih a m Wed use lay , l7lh, Uam Mond a v L'd, tl a in 'J6lh, y a in olot, 'J a in Friday . Wednesday hare to Nags Head J 1 ,'i N. tick i la Imp lu Norfolk let clhnr. f;i mi L'.l claae. ji.' ou rare to llaltimore via Old Hay I me 1st claas. $0 00 2d class (-) t'O 1 are to N w Vor k ia ' ' I 1 1. 1 pr ist clans. J 1 1 (A) r are lu New York and rclur i. a t i I). Shlpc, let l laiM). i'. - "J rare lu New Yurk ia mlermt-iliate. !r'J on l ate to N i-w "i , r k n. Jd i lai-c vC '-o 1 art- I.. I i hi l'.,n,t :-t . -h:p. i ' 1 ii keli- reci i i d 1 I n hi lil I ' "-1 -i'y I. H Km in A gent 1 are 11, i ludes meals HIl-l elate roonip i ill I 1 Id I oll, ill Kill Mn im f lull! N- r I ui k in I New i.rk No eitra charge f r berths "ii the Sound rloaincrs from Newhein to Nur folk I. (ion li) Hre la Beaufort ( o. Waniii.nuTvn, N. I'., Aug 8. 1. '. Way & ( o. a lumber nulls and diy kilns, on Pungo river, in llilB county, were burnsd yvslerday. I ss ml. Partially insu red . A Family Blessing Himmons l.iver Regulator the favor ite home remedy is entirely vegetable, and is Ihe purest and best family medi cine that is compounded. No error to be feared in administering, no injury from ex posure after taking, no loss of time. It is the beet preventive medi cine, and safe to take, no mailer what the sickness may prove to be, and in any ordinary disease will elf eel a speedy cure. SUte of North Carolina -Jooes County. Hl'I'KltldK I'd KT K. A v I. it unit K. It Junes s. ! I. Hf u uml (' K. .-..lt a. I .VI : K. in In :m i ao.r nf J f . H '. I . I . l I. - "11 I y.. S. l, in n ! in' i : i ii I J I l I like 1 1 , I '. I' Tt-ltl I li lil- IHIi.i.ll. s I OKI 1 1 ut 1 tu fi'l i - - Mi 1 1 Kli "O 'i : K '. I 1 1 a t 4 1 1 1 II III! 111 J - -IH-S I ' 1 11 1 1 I 11 lid I !,H '. Hie r-,( n 1 1 e,l In b k-hi hi ii.i. i.t-xl Ii-tiii I ,e laid Hu i-rrliir I null fur II, sh:1 .' 'in i 'nil ii I y . to l-i' 1 1 eld at 1 rr n uin 1 n -wild u.i i, I n Ilui hlli Umiilli after tin- IM M n.l ' f-e r lemt-er. A Ii. Ikht. an.l mibwi-i i ili-mi.r to 1 1 1 f. 1-4 intilaliit filed In llift a!-,, i' iiuilild hc t : i , 1 1 TIIOS I W II , 1 A h 1 It ft 1 1 T w (It r k Sui.fi ; "i 1. 1 ii 1 1 . I .ii t h ' Fine Art. MI..S Al KiiliA MA' 1 "ill take I. Hi: SI'K POKTKAITS in CKAVHN or Oil. from life, or any kiul Mii.iil puctures And will also OIYK 1 KSSn.Ns IN DKAWINd AND l'AlNTINii after September jth. I?. For terms apply at her rcudence on Johnson .treet. Newbern. N. ('., Aug r. 17 dtf School Notice. MISS LEAH JONES will open her school, for the reoeption of pupils, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th. PupiU will be taken that have been prepared for the 7th, 8th and 9th grades. aSdtd THE FOR Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Etc. iT81 dwjm J 1 Adminiitratort Notice. aalnlatrator "earn taataaeato anaexa" of Obarlott T. Jowe, w , this Is M aotirrall persons bsTtog eialms aealiMt the estate ol the d cran J ahor asvased, M yressat that tor payment wiinm iwnvt niihi irom this date of this neuee ylU be pleaa ta bar ef tbelr reeoverr. required to nak UaJsedUte wrmnit. VVll ' B, IWi I, ;, Adnr, vttlithe tll atteezetl. of ChariMit W. Joni?, dee d. Vewbem. aoc, 6th. 1m7. I. A SI A LL VI DUD LEO. SLOYEa Smallwood & Slover I'KAI.KUS IN GK.M.HAl. HAhljWAht, TJ.: Aht 'U.ASSU AUK'. ifCJ;A.Mt M.y '-lUX-KMY, ' A.iH. ! 'i l Ill.IMlS.l irl.AS.S Pa I. MS. VIIJS AM) STOVf I'N-Ud'A.ViLl) AS TO PRICE AKDQUALITY. MirMlf Mm ' Next Door to Hotel AlUert, NEW BKKN K. N. C. For Sale, Ilii: I. AS). i Hurl; mtualed on "xiuth 1 r. i t rlreil New ld-rne, N. t'., a brick build.i.g, three stories high! with n!lar and atln front, one hun dred and twnily 1.' i feet depth of lot i . hui.ired and lie Mil feet to vtaler r- elg. ihtriie t i ihannel of lreril in-i ( Mains forty nine 4i ) sleeping n. in- beMdeo parlor, front and rear utli e dining n.om. reception I ooui . bar i - in billiard r-in barber fhup kit l.i n alid ill', le 'llneo 1 t-rinr. ' 'I., tbu I ca.-h balan e in 1 , ari I I ni : '"UN i: .!--.' V. i I . 1 1 I i .11 !.. h - ' I!' I leculurti. Notice to Merchants ! iSavc i'vi!.t ;iiitl Drayage in Buying Your Powdrr (Vuni Ferdinand Ulrich, .v.i.n r i-'i 'K Hazard Powder Go. Keep in smk all grades and aie packages. Minni K sTKKr. NKW HKKNK, N. (J. T A 1 1 n hi n ( i ii St a M' Turnip, Rutabaga and I 'A H H Mil-: SKI I ), ( r,.p of ls7, raiBi-.i by Uavid l.in.lreth cV Sons, l'hila l'n I ur Bale by U N M l 1'Y. New It, rue. N. ('. For Sale. Saw Mill Miiihinerv. including. En gine. Huiler, etc . a complete outfit. Als". ('ircular Sa cuiihlantly on hand n n I fur nalc by 1' ( ' i.M . 1 " 'N ,V Si iN. N . w 1 t i,e. N i . 'uI.n - .a. nj'.i ,ii 4 Fence or No Fence. I K S I.K. 1 1 t ' 1 M i f 1 iimbi r. suitable for I em .tig mi. I le s.li at a very low !.u r e If a i ; , .i 1 furs, -on . 1 1. ( c i.NOI " 'N A. Oi I. New 1 ii I I.i . N I '. . .Inly - :li -7 ll 1 1FL copened Willis, Edwards & Co. Have reopened the New Heme Machine Works, and have added Tiola to their works to do all kinds of Machine and Boiler Work at short notk-e. They have aleo added a foundry to their works, and are prepared to do the bent of Hraxfl and Iron Casting, Houoe Plumbing a specialty. If you want good work piive us a call. All work guaranteed and dore at prices to Buit the times. jy 11 wly J II. CRAHTHKK. BASIL MANLY. JOHN H. CKABTREE & CO. ENGINEERS, Founders and Machinists, Manufacturers and Dealers in lMHES ADD MACHINISTS' SUPPLIES. Bwller. ef Engines. Boilers, Sew MI1W. EdflDH Cat-orT Irlacniraf ) . Weare prepared todo Casllngaof all kinds with prom pmon. Particular and Immediate attention given ' 10 repair of U1 kinrti. We will bc slid to give plans and estimates rorany deaei lptlon of machinery. We are the agenU for the sale of the Aaery? lean Saw. Also for Q. A A. Kargamln's eele-., brated Indeetrneuble Mica Valves, .r 4 . - We give satisfactory guarantee ffrr all work ' -dona by oa. JyZldaawwty , DOHES: WANTED. 9 will (rive the HIGHEST MAR KET PRICE for BONES delivered to a i at onr factory on East Front street, in New Berne. - - jyl9tf E. H. & J. A. HEADO VTS.

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