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or- VOIJV VL--NO. 124. NEW BERNE. N. C, THURSDAY. AUGUST 2f, 1887. PRICE 5 CENTS. - - OURNAL, LOCAL NEWS. t,Nw,Ber,UUttid. 860 6 North. a.v - longitude, TJ 8' West. 3ar"mei.5;08 ) Length of daj, Sun seta, 7:03 1 13 hoar, 64 minuten. Hon rhee H 10:16 p. m. BUSINESS LOCALS HOR BRUSHES, Scrut. Brushes, O WWp Brooms, Shoe Drr-sinf, StOTe Polish. Concentrated Lye. Pearline, Washing Soda. Soap in end leu variety. C. E. HlOVKK. M ASON'S bet Glass Top Fruit Jars at low prices Oko. AIX&k & Co OLD PAPERjt any quantity for aale at UU offloe. BROWN .8 GEORGIA COTTON QIN8, with Self Feeder and Condenser. AH of the latest and most approved pat terns. Geo. aims & Co. Bit n tide yesterday. 1 L. Prag gives a "special notice" In our, advertising, colamna, of interest (o the people. The weather had a stormy appearance yesterday. The tide here lacked only eighteen or twenty Inches being as high at Inst Saturday morning. Elsewhere in this issue will be found something of interest to those interested in tne rTencn spoliation claims, it is rather stale news but as there are many people in this community interested in the matter we think it not too late to let them have it. The Baker wrecking schooner arrived yesterday from Norfolk. She started to the relief of the steamer Kiglet but arriving at Gum Thicket tier foremast head and main topsail were carried away and aba put back here for repairs. Mr. Manix, the assistant agent of tbe line is of the opinion that the high tide yesterday enabled the Eaglet to float ans) that she in on her way to Elizabeth City. The Annie nd tbe tug Taylor nre (waiting the arrival of the dredge teat. ' . . Arrivals at Hotel Albert. J. F, Cowell, William Mann, II. W. Oowell, W. H. Sawyer, Bayboro, N. C.'; Mm. W, Q. Wilbon, High Point; J. H. nm jr., James Lipscomb, Jno. F. lilhton, Wilson; L.C. Fulcher, Beaufort, , N. C,iJ. P. Feller, Elisabeth, N. J.; J. J.vPower, Laurinburg, N. C. Personal. Miss Qattle Dail left yesterday for Greensboro Female College where she eaten the senior class for the next year. Mias Batlie is one of New Berne's brightest young ladles. She took the scholarship medal last year Mr. W. B. Boyd has returned from a visit to Seven Spriogs and is much im proved in health. Mr. A. T. Jerkins and famiiy have returned from Beaufort. A Phoenix. Hardly had tbe ashes of Mr. J. A. Meadows' mill got cold before be bad a foroe of hands putting the cotton fac tory building in order for a grist mill which he purchased in the city. It is thought he will be able to start up to day and be prepared to furnish meal and Other feed to bis customers. Tbe -. looation in tbe factory building is only ' temporary, as this is to be used in con nection with the fertilizer factory. Mr. Meadows will rebuild his mill at once oi the old site. 1 1 ;.r . ... The X. 0. D. Line. .', The) agent of this line desires to an nounce that the steamer Vesper which left for Philadelphia last week has been ordered back and will reach Elizabeth City tonight! or tomorrow morning and . srrive hers sometime Friday night, He ,Iso expects tnal lhf Eaglet was put afloat yesterday" and will arrive from E3izbe(h Citj Friday. Air goods in ;iransjt iwill bs promptly brought for ward, and patrons may order with -as - lursncs tBai'era' will be no further delay tn transportation. Things Otigufto be Understood. -f Perhaps tt-ould not U i put of plaoe M remind r Bom Hh,edsr of the i JoCMAt-' thar Wsdttof 61 this paper hlsisetf 'aWotly r.ponlbU, tor ny original taWt ;ihat does, npt sp- as a .commjiaioauooo as ha as ' traot from other awBDpsr ' or Baags ; j tines. ? Tbs anntor has opinions of his , - - a wa 6i itt.es: Sipresstoo, lo these , cpltloos n hif owe words and does not sit to, prompted or inspired by s rliaua or rlnar. or a Salamander Blow. We thiuk n welf, aIoW caution some . ef out friends about what'!They' sayr ' "They," from' the Sest Information we 1 . can gather, the bigKesi. Bar that ' ' walks the streets of New Berne. He haf nothing to do but to pry into other -1 people's business, and he rejoices when be can start a tale that will injure his " t e"oT man. ' - People . - should : receive . wl r t "Tbey say w kh a good deal of Steamer M ovamenta. The Defiance of the Clyde Lice ar rived Tuesday night with a good cargo of merchandise. St.amer Launched, The follawing item U from the Balti more Daily News: Wm E. Woodall & Co. at o'clock this morning; successfully launched a new light-draft stesnvr for the Clyde line, which will be used for freight and passenger traffic between New Berne and Kinetoo, on the Neuse river, North Carolina. As she slid gracefully iCto the water Arthur Foster, whose father, Wm. Foster, is general manager of the line, christened her the "46," that being the number of veosels built by the Messrs. Woodall. The South't War Hlato'ry. The Ooldsboro Argus gets off tbe fol lowing bit of good sense which meets our unqualified approval. The' Joub ua.l hit seen propto enter its protest more than aone againaf the see of school histories in our sohoois, both private and public, that tesoh our children that we were traitors and inferior, in the qualities that make up a true soldier and citizen, to the soldiers of the Fed' era! army during the war between the States. We oaanot understand why Southern newspapers aid in distributing such stuff as history , But to the Argus' paragraph : Southern newspapers that desire and that should desire to see the South 's war history correctly written and in an equitable tenor should not give circula tion, either in their columns proper or by way of "supplement," to the "patent stuff " that is sent out from the North replete with inaccuracies, bub bling with bilious prejudice and biased as the narrow minds that fabricate such literary (V) monttrocitiee. If the South is lo be put rwht before the world and her valor, heroism aud glory maintained in the eyes of the generations yt to come, it is for her educated sons to see thai no pecuniary writings from north ern pens are allowed to be circulated throughout our homes for our children to read while we stand silently by. This subject is too vast aud too important for discussion in a local brief. We shall refer to it more fully anon. We Aie For The Exteneitn. If anyone wants to arouse an interest in the A. & N. C. R. in New Berne, let him suggest the sale of Craven dounty 's stock. If be approves a sale at a price way above the market value, it is im mediately discovered that the stock has beoome very valuable, and is rapidly advancing in price. Of oourse the dis coverer of such wonders is opposed to selling unless more can be had. The story we published a year or two ago of a man who had a blind mule for sale in the town of Kinston would be very ap plicable in such casts. In suggesting that twenty dollars per share ia a fair price for Craven county's stock we do not meau that tbe county should refuse to take more if it can be obtained. We mean to Bay that con sidering the ht-ay lurden that the county is caryin and the prosent proc- pocls of its htock to j. ay a dividend it would do well to sell at these figures, specially if a guarantee for the exten sion of tbe road is to be given. A sale at $20.00 per share would enable the county to reduce its indebted ness near $30,000; to refuse to sell at this price the county would simply prefer paying $1,800 a year for the privilege of owning stock in a railroad that does not psy it one cent, and, without an extension of tbe road and getting new business, there is no prospect of its ever being worth a dollar to the people who are burdened with heavy taxes to pay for it. We are for the extension of tbe A. & H C. R. We gave in yesterday's issue the outlines of what we understood to be a proposition that is soon to be made. to the counties owning stock in the road. We must not be understood as having abandoned the C. F. & Y. V. scheme for ,the purpose of favoring this new propo sition of whioh we know nothing more than we stated . We do not know who is engaged in it; we have been assured by a gentleman who does know that tbey : are reliable and mean ausiaess. Whan their prcposUkxi is formally sub mitted to the ooantlss Owning tas stock iUsaeritd cats Jse iscaased. We say this: if it ia a aohemr-fotten up to stop uie ago? lion pf jpi VfPUK-feJ "m Valley connection with the A. dt K.C. B. the parties snrgagad ia it will find themselves woefully ' deceived 4JW omsijuoc patter csresTaaa was in tangible thep), we shall continue to bow that TTftrth. Carolina has an Op-1 port unity of doing something to hnild a her own porta without one cent of out lay, and is neglecting it, just as she has alw$y done.' Selzlas; Canadian Sealers. : OtrAWA. OntT. Aag. 88. The fishet ies department has received informa tion of the seizure of more Canadian sealing vesvels in the North Psciflo ocean by a United States- cruiser, - It is learned that tbe commanders of the United States -cruisers In the Alaska service have been ordered to selzs all reaiicg vessels found in Bearing Sea. NEWS NOTES. la a quarrel over a keg of beer al Bolivar, Pa., Ust Saturday night, D. W. Smith crushed the skull of Patnck Duffy with a large stone, inflicting fatal injuries. Smith Is in jail. The steamer City of Richmond, of the Portland and Machiaelmd, was beached at Millbridge, having eiove a hole in her bottom by striking a lede. The pas sengers are all eafe. Abner Scales, of Bangley, Maine, has been arrestedor attempting to Oimjq the family oiie Locklin. Be says be was hired by one Dunham to put poieoa ia ibe food and given $3 for it. W. Stanley Day, of Spencer, Tioga county, New York, who killed himself on Sunday, committed the deed beeauae bis wife refused to et up at five o'clock to get his breakfa&t. Be was about SS years old and owned a 912,000 farm. Two large barns of Wm. Mies & Sons at Hastings, Minn., were struck by lightning Sunday night and burned to the ground. Twenty Norman horses perished in the names, and TO tons of hay burned. Total loss, $80,000. William Sloan, olerk in Chief of Po lice Broke ws ofBoe, was fatally ahot at Pittsburg, Monday morning by Paddy MoGraw in a dive known as "Oyster Paddy's," and was the result of an old grudge. Sloan w as a well known poli tician. A lerriilc bLoiui uf wiiij and ruin raged along the New Jt locy ouutl Sun day night. The eea cut a channel across the beach, carry ing away the railroa.1 track north of Heaih Haven for aeon siderable distant r, plopping the runnint; of trains. The Philadelphia constitutional i rii lennial commission have received in response lo an invitation a letter from Mrs. James K. I'olk, the widow of n President Polk, eipressing regrets that feeble health at her advanced age of hi will prevent her from accepting. The President and Mrs. Cleveland and accompanying party will arriye al St. Louis Saturday evening, October 1 . The party will remain in 8t. Louis over the 2d, 8d and 4lh, attending the fair on Monday the 3d, aDd the Veiled Pro phets' ball on the night of tbe 4lh, and leave at midnight for Chicago. District JjfcwfhTM10, Knights of La bor, of New York city, held an election Sunday for delegates to the General Assembly, whioh meets in Minneapolis in October. The delegates elected , with the exception of James E. Quinn, are anti-Home Club men, and are opposed to General Master Workman Powderly 's administration . A rag picker found live savings bank books representing ?4T0, 4.i in cash and afire insurance policy of 81.000 in the clothing of Mr Malvina P.iyne ;n.d her daughter Anna, who committed suicide in New York Hi-yeral ilays bo fore the bodiort weie discovered. The clothing was so trenmva that it l.al been desposited at the otlal Jock. H jbert S. Hullard. alias Ballard, an old mau, surrendered himself to the iMjIice in Philadelphia Monday, Baying thai he robbed a Race street boardiDg house last March and desired to be put away to ease conscience. Tbe story of the robbery was verified, and ho was held to answer. Ballard was a planter of Greenville, Mias., before the war. The wages of all car-trimmers at Pull man, III., have been cut down 10 per cent. A meeting of the Knights of Labor was held and the situation dis cussed, but no conclusion reached re garding a strike. The men out on a strike at tbe brickyardsare in a pitiable financial condition. About 800 men will be thrown out of work by tbe shut down, which is to occur Wednesday. Thanks. To the Members ef the Firs Department and citizens of New Berne: I hereby tender my thanks for your earnest efforts and timely aid in saving my property i'rcsn destruction on Tues day night last. J. A. Meadows. ?t i 5YirfaVlfairs. EiCHJiOKD,.VA.lif. 2trJ peeac oratio State OosnsstOM wfcfsneet here tomorrow to man out work for the cam paign and iorgantxa the party snachia ery. Several wmbsss of the ejontsatttee are here this srsaUnf- These gentlemen aroresi perfect confidence n the abilitv oilhe Deaoorats to defeat the Rspahli oana this year. ' . Mr. John- L. Bacon, the president of the State Bank, and prominently iden tified rith other business enterprises here, died this evsaiag.- aged 70 years. - - Front Austin, (Tex.. Statesman, ' The" effect ot Hawkes' Cry-stalked Leasee upon the) organs of Vision is sim ply wonderful, . as there are several prominent gentlemen in the Land Office whose sight has een restored by their use, and hundreds of similar ; cases throughout the United States can ba re ferred to. " - -'. t- - AO eyes Btted and the fit guaranteed at thsdrug store of t. & Duffy,' New Berne. - ... - . ' angolm . (iood s for FrcLch poiiatint. Claims. Wasiiinu'to.n, V. C, Auf 6-bt Louis parties, who are interested in the Fremob spolialic u claims, will be inter ested to learn that the outlook for tbe ClaifncUj is much more favorable than it hanjfever been heretofore. At iu ad journtnent this epriug the court of claims and fifty-three of the spoliation claims under consideration, and it Is understood opinions in tbese cases are now in oour.e of preparation, it lo common report that in n.-aily ull tbe cases the claims have been thoroughly proved an J judgment of the court w ill be in favor of Ibe claimants against the government, 'ine disposition of the re maining cases MLICU have yet t" be heard, will be greatly facilitated by a change in the law eifectcd at the last sesaiou or oongreo.-. ror some years past -every apiuopriaticu ma J for ool- lecling evidence in lhee casus was ac companied by a qualifying proviso that the evidence so collected should be for the sole uee of the government. This provision had been inserted again and again in ibe motion of Congressman Burnes of Missouri, who was of the Opinion that the government should not make expenditures of public money in order to furnish evidence against itself. A fimilar provision was inserted by the house in the last appropriation bill, but when it went to the Benate a hard tiht was made, and ultimately in confeitn; the house proviso was omitted. As a result the immense mass of valuable evidence collected by Col. Broad head and his associate, something more than a year ago, is now open to the inspection and at the command of claimants. It is understood that thin evidence has been found exceedingly valuable to the attorneys who have so far made uee i f it anil is going lo re.iult in the t r. irn' f a gi eat many elmins that ntht r v i -. cull 1 ni ci huve h. e:i s.ls".:ll. J I OKI It. MUs ia "v-i a l:i I r-i i hi:. . .. , : Tin: IM-.I i K a Si I'iii us i h ; A nr Ii 'liilly H!ll' llhcc- 1 lh;it ih has sent ft cirou lr I i 1 1. cliiru.L; that it in ni.ahln 1 1 ni i i rnnii t. the validity of huar 1 .i .Ii nand'e election tuthe tl.i.in- f I'ol gutia Arrordmg to the cucular 1'iince rerdinaud actuained the (V.ir with the fact of bis election aud roiiiosted per mission to visit Si. Petersburg in order lo learn the Cat s iilieH before going to Bulgaria The (' ir replied that the Prince's election would not be rec ognired by Kuseia, and that the Prince could by no pretent justify his journey to Bulgaria. The circular, in conclu sion. PxprenseH the hope that the Bul garian people will coincide with the Russian news and not permit a llagrant violation of the Berlin UQaty.,.The Moscow Jnrette says the liussian cir cular to the powers regarding " Prince Ferdinand hus given great satisfaction throughout Russia. It believes Princo Ferdinand's retirement now to bo in evitable, and says that if he does not leave Bulgaria, Russia will renounce her obligatior under the Berlin treaty, which ' She has always regarded as a bitter deception after glorious war.' Horner School. The scMiceHof Mr. K. A. Ii tercf Arts of the I'nivern: ginia. have been se ured for th School. Oxford, N. C. Mr. B.i on, Man of ir i Horner in comes highly recommended by th" f.n ullv f the University and others. Pi f. Price, of Columbia College, New York, fur nierly of the I niversity . say s of him "He vvun my special esteem both by his intellectual qualities end by the charm of his personal bearing and character. After taking bin degree at (lie I niycr iily. Mr. Bain traveled hn I studied in Kurope. He ! n sound scholar, n man of line mind, and of high sei.t,. ,,f duty. 1 recommend him heartily " lie will enter upon his work in tho srhc lthe 5th day of September the beginning of the second quarter. This will be a fa vorable lime fur new students to enter. The charge to the end ol term. I )ecom- bor Ulth, u ill be f7.,VJ. j Scailel Ftvir and Diphthena are spread by ccntagion, by the transfer of living mniter. These particles come from the skin, the membranous lining ol tho mouth, noso and throat, and from the intestines and urinary organs. Disinfect promptly and thoroughly with Darbys Prophylactic Fluid, the great germ destroyer. Prof. 11. T. Lupton, of the Yanderbilt Cniversity, Tenn . says: "As a disin fectant and detergent Darbvs Prophy lactic Fluid is superior to any prepara tion with which I am acquaioted. ' The Utcs on Hie War Path. Chicago, Aug. 23 A Denver special to ibe Timrs ssyr: "A courier who ar rived at Olenwood Springs yesterday brings the latest news from Meeker in whioh it is stated thit Sheriff Kendall had goqe buvaeeotapanied by 75 well armed and equipped frontiersmen for the purpose of ' meeting and engaging with the Indians who are supposed to be camped about 25 miles from Meeker. I Tbe -number of the Indian is esti mated at from 125 to 200. They are said to be in high timber land in an almost impregnable position, where they will be able to stand off quite an nmy. good Remits In Krery Ca.c. D. A. Bradford wholesale paper deal er of Chattanooga, Tenn , writes that he was seriously afflicted with a severe cold that settled on his lungs: had tried many remedies without benefif. Being Indnoed to try Dr. King's New Discov ery for -Cowrumption, did so and was ratfraly oared by uss of a few bottles. Since whioh time he has used it in bis family- for all Coughs and Colds with best results. This is the experience of thousands whose lire here been saved by this Wonderful Discovery. For s&le at B. N. Duffy's drug store, . Reports Iroiu the Hire Crop. Cli UtLL6Iu ', S. C , Aug 2. KepvrtB reoeiedlhie morning from tbe loun , dated rice fields cf tbe South hantee in dicate that tl.e damage is not general, 1 jit., High tides Lave prevented the freshet from covering the large plantations of Blu the southern district along the i iver and I the greater part uf the crop is considered safe, iin Ihe North Hantee the colored ' planters on emhll farms have mtfered 1 disastrously, tbeir crops txriLK ir ited as totallv destr cj Frts T:a.d- The i e : u 1 1 Jh of H ten. h I uh .,..i a:. 3 the taking off of revenue stamps fr m Propriettrw Medicines, no doubt hii largely IWUsUed the conkumt-ra w iwll as rinyior the burden of home mai.u facturefji. Especially is this ihe cast with t7rvii's Awi,-t t'l.-urr and li -n ciee's Ganuin Syruj, aa the reduction of thirty-six oenui per iorn. has been added lo increase the si.b of the bottles containing these remedies, thereto giv ing one fifth more medicine in the j cent size. The Augutt J-'loutr for Dys pe8ia and Liver Complaint, and the German Syrup for Cough and Lung troubles, have perhaps the largest sale of any medicines in ihe world The advantage of increased size of the hot ties w ill be greatly appreciated by the eick and blMicled. in every town and village in civilized countries. Sample bottles f r '. i cel. Is remsin the same size. Special Notice. I AM determined to sell my Kotire fSlix-k, consisting of Dry (ioods Hals. Shoes and Notioin. at TWKN'TY KI K PHI: CP NT HKI.dW C(M'. The public will find it to their mlcrr-t to call at my stole and eiamme gol and pnews bef. f t,u 1 1 1 - elsewhere miv i tf m. pi: .v . School Notice. Ml.s.s 1.KA1I JiiNKS mil op.-n h. i school on Mi i.NHAY, M.1T. l'Jth Full Knglisli course. Latin. Irm, h Floculioti and Book kee mg Terms-!-''.' ' ' p. r no nth. No eitra chargi's. u'Jl dt 1 Accident Insurance. W V I. . Jil I r , . hat- u. , r.l IN ' HH f jj- - ! The World's Industrial Acci dent Association (IK I't ltl lll'K, IOWA Take IU ijl'K. low a 1 Ml'' ' I hull klXiUi hi It t W Lr Ii li H r-1 . 1 i . ( v 1 1 1 Iih iM-n. 'Hi h to in mu 'Hi 1 1 Mi I mm ;t II Hinltli Bi-vi-iit M v t ilnilarti ftn t)irc wt ( kh. Just riftnen da t l.cfuM iin c!niiu van 1uc. For further 1 n format ion writ e t" tin- St-c acid Watloiia Knuk ot lnon.jne, Iowa, w here It has a (lcptl lory of 1' wo 1 1 u intr? d Th' msr i id ullurt. W. W. LAWRENCE, (Jrori Slrcff, iirnr Krrilr, BilJI,ll!ll NKW HK.lt K. . ( . Mortgage Sale- PurBURUl lo fi liiiHt't of Ml.' "iitallit-,1 III II morlKHKe. iMcule,l lo 1'ioii Jmifi. of II,, HUite i i ii-oi ia, li W 1 1 1 1 U i ii I nl i Ikiui . on ihr lll (1ll of AUtlKl. 1SS( aittl HMl!tO-t1 lOllif on Hie ia of lehruarN . I will 6.-1I hi Pnlillo An-Hon. at Die (ouit 1 1 oust- tli , r .11 Uie I '1 1 'I N e tier M. HI I u el e o , lorh M ' on HA i I Kl A . Hll'l illh. 1 KT. I !..' f.,1 I o W I 1 1 1 hli.l. h'. In I lit-: ,1 III w , - .1 i.: II, i ii Se I,. I ii. on Ilo oil H Mlle . K II,.- plan of i lie 1 t I s i HI,, I hit. on iYi ii, of rhIi iillUii ,1 1,1 silt , ot N, i--' si 1 , On or al will removi I.: sKPTPMHKK 1m l'i the Large liro k Sloic ate I I t Mr. .Mm Dunn. recent I va next c for tin balan c COST. ior tn the National Hank, and next I'ln u cel. h we will scl 1 the of our Slock of Clothing AT Iv'iFpectfully, al! d wtf I IOWA KD & JONT.S. Sale & Livery Stables. T1IK HUMS Of A. .1 M. HA UN AM M. H.M1N" OOMI'ANV bus te,n dla solved by 1 he death of A . Halm. M. I la In wjll! continue the builncKs of HAI.K. I .V CHANGE ANI I.IVEKY OV HOUSES. MI LES, rtc, al the old liiij on Mldille street. where he has been en (raged In the same bntlnfsa In ttie rll y c 1800. will b? pleaaed to meet lils old friends and customer. Will haToon band tn due Reason a FIVE LOT OF HORSES aad mi'LKS. Alto, m rilVE LOT OF BUGGIES and BARN BBS. -SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. M. HAHN & GO. aogll dSm Notice to Merchants! Save Freight and Drayage in Fuyipg' Your Powder from Ferdinand Ulrich, AGENT FOR Hazard Powder Co. Keep in stock all grades and size packages. MIDDLE STREET, ITBW BKBNB, S. 0. T. A. Qrikn'b Old Stikd. School Notice. v - ii' l.l.li. lii-ATilwill reopen . 1.1 hir residence on Pollock 1'A'i . .'-LPTEMBER 19th. : ! d 1 w Fine Art. Mill A I 1 11 h ML ol ' '11, ! ... pi tur.-s A:.l v, . , ! - .: . , i. '!;. mai K will take MTS in CRAYON V i ary kind small 1. LLSSONS IN - rMNTINO afUr 1 r residence On Vl- An. lb dwtf Turnip, Rutabaga and CAUHAl.l. M.Kil, Crop of 1887,' raised by liaud Landrelh & Sons, Phila . Pa. 1-or sale by R N 1)1 1 FY, New Berne, N. C. nil. X o az cler, 1 ; Watches. Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Etc. : dw Jin J New Berne High School ' 'N M 1 1 l-".'. li..- i, .Si !.o, 1 , 1 I'l I.MRP.K 19th, d ill open a High Berne Academy rig I. I '11 I M lllg Thorough Distinction given In the Knglish bran, hi s In l atin. Creek and Mathemutice, students, prepared for col lege. Special instruction may be had in Trench (ierinan. Spanish, Book keeping etc. They intend to have iu the Lilerary Department for young lad iea the assist ance ( I a t...r. iigh'y 'nullified lady teacher . The 1 1, par t Hu nt of Drawing and Painting will he illi iently filled by M ibh Nannie Koher is . The services of a lady teacher of Music will be secun d in due lime, lor leruiH. tuition, etc.. apply to Ck.o. V. Ni ai . A.M., Principal. Jami - TihiMas, A.B., Associate Prin. au'J d w td eopened Willis, Edwards & Co. Have Work ulkr Ho, hi '1 he then best lb'. If N Al! H, to roll . . pi n i ih New Berne Machine allied Tools to their In of Machine and , hi: 1 have to do all k Woi k a! 1. ' hai .. al-o ."rt notice, added a foundry to , oil- Br. I ire prepared to do the r. r. mid I run ( 'ast ing. e li u in I nig a specialty. u w ant g 1 work p.ive us a call :k guaranteed and dope at nrice. iy 11 wly Poor House Farm For Rent. in i' i. . i '.i i ' I I.N . NI 1 I'M M1SS10NKR8, Aug. 9, 1887. The iiiiderngned will, at the Court Hoiiwi in Ne hern, on Monday, Sept. "ith. lf--7. ar 1J o clock, M., rent or let to the higlKt tudder for the year 1888 only, the Poor House Farm, situated in 1 'raven county , Neuse road, about One -mile from Newborn. The rental agreed upon to he sec u red hy note and security, lo he approved l v the Hoard of Commis sionern. Hy ordfr i f (lie Hoard, i 'HI ANIio HUftBS, ; alOdwtd Clerk. For Sale, TUP CASTON HOUSE, situated OB -South Front street. New Berne, N. C, iv a brick building, three (3) stories high, -with cellar and attic; front, one hun dred and twenty (180) feet; depth of i lot tw o hundred and five (205) feet to water's edge; thence to channel of Trent river. Contains forty-nine 49) sleeping-rooms, besides parlor, front ; and rear offices, dining-room, receptioa room, bar-room, billiard-room, barber shop, kitchen and out-houses, - . '- Terms One-third cash; balance in 1, 2 and 3 year. ' : JOHN HUGHES," '- JAMES B. HUGHES, -'' ', au5 dim Executorj-M FOB BARGAINS III CALL AT THE 7 New Berne Furnitiire Store WEST SIDE MIDDLE STREET j . Wb re it can be found in great Variety, Furniture not in stock will be ordered at a small per cent above cost.- -- ? - A liberal share of publio patronage solicited. ' M. H1NES, ;1 ' ' Uaiuger, marl4 dwtf n 1' .X
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