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. : . ..,iV :t- JW- . .- ."- ' , , . . 1 1 ' " v JJil ft ' - If-, 'WJ . A. 1 V. iiil ' i .U.S-. V 4- ...-" - 1 ' VOL. 207 f J & 5 -NEW; BERNEMfCy THURS DJiY. DECEMBER 1 1 1887. PRICE 5 CENTS. LOCAL NEWS. Joaral VlaKMr AlauM. ' t:w Bern, latitude, -8JPu' North. Sua rue. o -co . Lmgui m uj, : , ftun uti. 4:M 1 10 koara, 28 mbatM. -BUSHfESS LOCALS. 0' W. BADGER'S 0duIo, U xclled North Curolina (Ohw lotU) CORN WHISKEY t . , -;v : . . - .. t ; i E. Whitjui's,. TX7ST ARRIVED taotlpr lot of Choice l HlIM 4 V I IM. tM4C riCClM. PreterTM, Jliy w3 II loot UeM at T7INE Bull-Fed BmI at Butixwas 1 kl. I A Ian Pnrk. fUu A- , HAW - - g cd Corn.d Bogt Hed. , f fi ARRETT'8 Medoo Tineyard Cognac J and Wiaeaforale.M Munnlootu r.r'a prioea, by t , Jaxh Rmiiomp. T) EUEMBEB ImII FlrM CUm Goods XI and warrant tbem. tteiano money if nnt nttafMstorv. and tuarantM to at II the urn claw of xooda CHEAPER than hit bona in thaeitv.' - ' . THE GROCER, E.-B. HACKBURN. PURE Liqaora and Winea for Had lot nal and Other vaea,a wboleaale. . . . . 3a.uu Rxpmomd. "f ORtGAGE and Warrantee Dceda Xix, on liana all tne tuu. 'A HEW Block of Oil StoTae and other xVt BoBM-keapinit Guoda at ri' .v j i ' . GKOU ALUX & CO. DIRECT Importation of French Brandy and Holland Gin arrived In bond and dntiaa paid at Cutom " 3oum in New Berne, guaranieeiog gen jine gooda for aala.' , ' it 1 .,'Ji Redhokd. DROWNB GEORGIA COTTON GIN8, U with Self. Feeder aad Coodonaer. All of tbelateet and moat approted pat arna,. ,Qto. Al4Jm A Co. TIEDMOND'S, Ginger .Ale. Lamon XV Boda, ew ,quBlWlmpnrted. , Jakks Rkdmohd. (u6 PAVERS n any , quantity for V. tale at tbu omoe. UGaiESMoD. Patea' make, for ale at DilL BEOS'. December. ., Judge) Aery U puahing matter In Olaaa ball ehooting by the Craven ' Cbnntr Gun Club thla ertning at 8 o'clock aharp. . The Phila. PreM aaya that UisaRoee - Oiborne ia a cultivated aotreu of claasio ; aohool and ia original and creative, flea adfertieementr -Bell th Jeweler advertlee the moat ' snagniOoent dtaptay of. diamonde and fine gold good ever icenin this city. Drop (A and tea him. '?rT-'- K.' v " Ur.aha GreerV chairman of thepo , Hoe ootbmlttea fvanU eall PpoaU for fitting up the building recently pur chwed by the city.y . : ' The friend of the railroad from New Berne to - Wilmington are organizing and will aoon enliat all who are ia favor of moving forward. Vote the euborip tlon to thl railroad and build a bridge . acroaa, Neuae river and the motto of Craven county will he onward and up ward, ever -trasv- Qaoth the Raven.on " ward ever more.--'t :r'" ?' .... ."!"' ' Steamer KovejieateV . The Veaper dftbi. C. D. Una Bailed yesterday rlth, full load of Cotton. lumber, ber, rloe, to.f ,The Eaglet arrived Hat The Zntertalnmeat Last Might, y A large audienoe greeted the ladle' entertainment at the theatre laat night, and they were not, disappointed. - The beauty and lovelineel ' displayed In the ''Hanging of the Crane," intersperaed Lh the readioga of Hit Flora Mark. t' armed the audienoe; the "Tale of Woe" a told by the mala quartet was r!ch and amuaing-;' the( Fan Drill was L'-bly appreciated; thl waa followed ly a aerie of varied tableaux inter reraed with vocal and Insttumental .muaio. -' ;-'' ' . '.,r. I:. We can bot give detalla in a abort t :lce. The entertainment, taken a a " '.e, waa very pood, and indeed ex c ': r.t to Lave 1 i gttenup In ao f'-ort a time. , ?" -3 F ' -ol r ; r Foil for Month i 7 . . r. n, us:. Minn'--! ! C-l!na. i ta ia i f '.' a Lifer, Lola ' '.'.,'."..?' ler. ' , c-Je l.ir";o rirr!"f-tm, . ,: -T I owdy. Kara I rker. " -.a Arc- bell. I"onie ' w, Henry I r, Ix-: Cci, Herbert s ' a, L'-o t'urrua, r.oa iim The Superior Court. V . Court convened pn Wedteday morn ing at 1:80 o'clock end work wear aumea on Ue Bute dockets . .. W. H, Wyune, caL, convicted of araon,' wa entenced to We Statapenl- i .1 . a - Wm. Wlgg'Ut aliaaV Wmi Klnaey, pleaded guilty to the charge of larceny and wa aentenoed to tlx month in the ooanty jail. Be alao pleaded gall ty to a charge of forgery in which judgment waa suspended on payment of coat Voa Timms pleaded guilty to the charge of A. & B. and one of A. Judg meat was suspended on payment of ooak Forney Hawkina pleaded guilty to the charge of perjury. No judgment yet. Wm, Bingo pleaded guilty to the charge of burglary and waa aent to jail for alx month. Matthew Bell, a colored stripling of thirteen year, pleaded guilt to the charge of lar oeny. , Judgment wa suepended on pa ment of coat, provided the father of the defendent wonld furnish aatisfao- tory evidence today that be had applied the lash vigorously. Thia the old man promised to do. Wm. Boyd waa found guilty of the larceav of an ox. the property of Pri- muB Smith and waa aent to the peniten tiary for three years. L. A. and Fannie Lucas pleaded guil ty to the charge of laroeny and of re- aleting ah offloer, . and judgment was suspended on payment of cost. Liettuce Coleman pleaded guilty to the charge of laroeny , No judgment. Samuel Simpson pleaded guilty to the charge of larceny. Judgment sub pended on psyment of coat George Green and Jenny Jones pleaded not guilty to the charge of F. & A., but the jury aaid they were guilty. Judgment. waa suspended on payment of coat provided they would get mar ried. A oolleotiqn waa taken among the member of the bar, the amount neoeeaary to obtain the license raiaed and Jueiice Brinaon aolemised the rite without charge in the - preeenoe of a large crowd after court adjourned. Joseph Manly waa oonvioted of baatardy. No judgment. A aol proa waa entered in the case of State ve. Wen. Fpy. He being one of the indicted juatioea and having tried no oaeee. R. R. Hammond pleaded guilty to the oharge of failure to list poll tax. Judg ment auspeaded on payment of coat. ' Chaa. Cannon was put upon trial for tha laroeny of a gold watch front Mr. John McSorley. Up to thla writing the iury had not agreed. Court took a recess to this morning at 9:80 o'clock.' Incident ia Court. "Are you eatisfled with that juryf" aid Hie Honor.. Judge Averf, ad dressing . Wm. Boyd, col., who wee on trial for eteahag an ex. Boyd waa hi own counsel sot having the wherewith to employ one more verted ia the law. H etood aaid aeral gentlemen and flnallv' aaid; nolo ting to aHarer who bed hi bale long vagovAbet cleaned headed ttW-ttty- atandlaalde'T But the jury taught Boy d that bald headed men are net the only one to be feared by criminal; be) Waa found, guilty in a few minutes kand aentenoed to three vartlivthpeBitentiarr.'v ; "Now " aaid Hi Honor, to Xleorge Qreeal eol, who, with' Jennie Jones, had just been, oonvioted of F.'A A. "if you will marry thl .woman forth with I will suspend judgment and git TOa time to psy tbe coat. If you refaae to do this I shall give yon the fall ex tent: of the law two year to jail." Oreea signified hi willingness to accept the, term offered by the oourt but pleaded that b bad no money with which to buy tha license.,-His Honor appealed .to the prospective bride to know if she did not bave friend that woutd ' raise money- to procure Abe license. By tbe time abe gave ber ne wer In the negative a prominent mem ber of the bar waa taking np a col ac tion to procure the licence. . Tbo mnoey having bepn secnred. L- J. Moore, Esq asked that they be brought in and tbe contract coratnmaud, bot Hie Honor .enounced tbitt theceremony would not be pronounced In court. Immediate!! eUrr court adjourned for dinner, jus tice Br in son In the presence of a large S'ldietce solemnisod tbe tnarrispe and Green led ay, lnMd rf a conTict fur jail, a tlUca. brfy LriJe. ' I b t j.iprtneot. - Tea c t Kf-e f r.e ij expri meDtir t tf- i j"r l jrrare ia dan ger. v -"nrrx-'ioa alwf oem, at f rtt.f- 'r 1 r i. - -t any ;J - -. . r "i 1 V " 'I f-'Tl c 'o ir 1 rf 1 r. : . ; I- ?w L - - v - f f - ; - sr.d J " ;,' ." " -v-T-r j- ' ' A' Few Word from a Farmer. Vanceboro, 0., Not. i, 18S7, EDrroES Joctxhax: GenUemen We are . Dk inning to have some hope that Wa comaaerouu. itgbt or the busleeee world, will eoundawa uoonua. New Berse and Wilmington are going to b ooanecteit oy, a railroad, ana then a owaatline la assured to us. In the near future a road will be built from New Be. no to Washington. . It J a . good OMuae , and Uravtn county can well ai ford to (ubecribe fifty thousand dollar oi ner Dona (or u. u is tor the wnole interest ef the county that the city of Nw' Berne should prosper. This she cannot do, unless you give her equi faoiUties with other cities and towi. Nw Borne ia the largest and moat im portant eastern town in thia part of ftortb Carolina, mere will probably never be within the next hundred year. ef en u ever aoomer or tne tnird c line of railway outlined from Norfolk to Wilmington. It ia an undisputed feci mat the aeoond line is to be' built, a direct line would oroee the Atlantio & North Carolina Road above Kiuaion. and if that is done your city is about hoianed. When lb.es great works are about to be undertaken thyn te tbe time to wove not ait down uutil it la a tiauo fact, and Uie odds are all against us your meetings, resolutions and sub- soriutiuiiS will do no good then. It has been a matter of great interest to me in tne last lew yeara to watob in. proKrse being made in the develop ment of the Southern Suttee. Tbere is competition anionic State, emmies uitie. towns, even townshioe and neignoornooda, as muon as there u among manufacturing, mercbandisioK farming and other Industrie. Tbe fertner who tills tbe soil in the old way who neglccla to use the latest improved implements or maobinery cannot keep up wiin bis neignbor wbo baa all of laeee modern appliancea or labor-saving maobinery, or aa it ia tbe custom in your oily to denver free o( oartage any good purcbased from jour merchants, the merchants wbo refuse to do this or to adopt any other modern or improved idea introduced by his more enter prising neighbor wbich materially aid and . facilitate the transaction of busi neee matters, will soon find his busineas falling off and hie . customers trading elsewhere. Likewise tbe state, county or city who fail to give to its people equal transportation facilities, with other oompeting Siatee, counties or cities, will soon find their population decreasing, capital being withdrawn, a general depreaaiori of trade among the merchants, the sons and daughters of wealthy parents moving away and oar ryiog with them tbe money wbich i the trading medium of their sections to other more prosperous and enter prising places for investment. Tbe old house begins to decline, s number of old fashioned but of repaii bouses are offered for rent in variou. parte of the city, the class of tenants wbo rent cannot pay much because tbe dullness of trade and tbe depression of every claas of business in the city, does not juatify fair wages being paid to tbe tenant, therefore the houae rent must be In accordance with the measure of business done by tbe place. Tbere ie a email debt-owing, the taxes and valua liona which are really at low figures. stem to be extraordinary high and hard to pay. A new dwelllogor store seldom will eell for tbe eoet of its oonatructoln with the lot thrown in. Ne one wants to invest in a place of that sort. H Tbe country tributary to such a town doe not prosper, therefore we are very mnon lntereaiea in tni railroad move ment, and when explained and under stood it will be generally favored by the country people. Itii a mistaken Idea to think that tbe people is the country are opposed to the prosperity of tbe city. Oar country people are prudent aad careful tn Inker and while are not o rapid in arriving at eoeolualoa aa the active buainee man of tbe city, w nsvsrthe.ees know a good thing when we see It, and it ia my h on set ooovlotkn that a line of railroad from Wilmington to New Berne will In the near future oaus a continuation of the aame from New Bern to Horfolk, and the con summation of such a result will pat not only th city of Nsw Bern bat the whole county of Craven on uch a boom th like ef wbioh ha never been known withia the reeolJectioa of tbe present generation. Do all you can, Mr. Editor, to help put New Bern en a through line of railroad, it will enhance tbe value of our property aad create a demand for th aame. brieg more capital and more men ef enterprise and push, and aid materially ia holding oar preeent popu lation. ; - , - "..V . ? - ' Some people ay the subscription to the A. N. C. R. wa a mistake.! I ask In the nam of common sense what Iron Id tbe prosperity of New Berne be worth today, If it wen not for the A.' A N C. ? B ; your city would not be of any more commercial imnortanc than Snow Hill in Greene coonty. My friends, you mut re aember that time are different now from what they wrrt thirty-five and forty year ago. .Toe must give yonr people equal facilities to oompete with other citiee and town. other wiee they wilt be left fa behiad ia tbe nromtnent race of thla life. '"' '' - Pardon me, air, for taking o much of your valuable epaoe, bat I desire te add my mie fur the-auccee of tbe railroad enterprise. Believing aa I do that it is for the beet Iniereet of our whole people I am, your truly, , . i Ceavxs Cocjrrf Fabhtb. Mothers and nurse should a) way rs rpmber that disappointment never at- tbe us of Dr. Bull's Baby . , :p. rrice on!y n cents a bottle. l s t' - - t-; r- r t exit urg beten f- : --; h and t rail is ot'b!y ex- ' 1 iT te r !-1 ru!;'sg fora I r ; C"" Larger Crops Keeded, To enable the farmers of the older settled States, ,to compete with the cheap lands of the North west, it is necessary to grow larger grops per acre. Take wheat as an example; : Ou land worth one hun dred dollars per acre nd wheat at eighty cents per bushel, a crop of ten bushels per acre is a dead loss ; a crop of twenty bushel per acre may be grown lor the purpose of seeding down tbe land, bat there is no pro tit in the crop; while a crop ol thirty five, or forty bushels per acre, taking the value of a half of straw per acre into consideration, enabled us to bold our own with tbe cheap laods aDd average hid all yields of the Northwest. We are using enormous quaoti ties of commercial manures, com posed principally ol superphos phate, potash-salts, and a small quantity of uitrogon ia the form uiosily of nib, lieeb apd dried blood. Tbe average well managed lit'ins ou wbicn thfse fertilisers are used contain all tbe ingredieuts of plaufoor, except nitrogen, to produce large crops per acre. All tbe tacts of experience and scieuce point) to tbe necesitv of a more liberal supply of available nitrogen ia tbe soil to enable it to produce large crops per acre. Tbere is no lack of nitrogeu. We can develop it from tbe soil, or we can make more manure on the (arm, or buy stable manure from tbe cities, or purchase from tbe manufacturers of commercial fertil izers, tbe nitiogen we so mncb ueed. But and here is where the shoe pinches at tbe present prices of wheat, corn, oats, barley and bay, we cannot afford to buy nitrogen. Tbe price ol tbe nitrogen is too high, or tbe price of tbe sta ple crops too low. American Agri culturist. Backl.B'a arnica Sal vs. Thk Bkbt Salvb in the world for Cute, Brnieee, Sores, Ulcers, San Kbt-um, fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all okia Eruptions, and positively' cure piles or oo pay required. It ia guaranteed to ive perfect satisfaction, or money re funded Prioe 25 cents per box For sale by R. N. Duffv. dec 16 lv Man is formed bv bis nature to look up to a Superior Being, and to lean upon a strength greater than bis own. EbJqjt Life. What a truly eautifol world we live in! Nature gives us grandeur of moan tains, glees and oceans, and tbouaands of means of enjoy meat. We can desire no belter when in perfect bealtb; but how often do the majority of people feel like giving it up disheartened, dis- oouraged and worn out with diaease. when tbere ia no occasion for thia feel ing, aa everv aufferer can easily obtain satisfactory proof thai Qvcen'i Augutt Flxeer will make them free from dis ease, aa When born. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint are the direct causes ol seventy-five pr cent, of such maladies aa Biliousness, Indigestion, 8ick Head ache, Coetiveness. Nervous Proetration, Dizziness of tbe Bead, Palpitation of th Heart, and ether distressing symp toms,. . Three doers of August Flower will prove its wonderful effect. Sam ple bottles 10 cent. Try it. The livery horse is not as much ef a charger as the chap who runs the stable. ' Let us be thankful- that any poor suf ferer ean buy with 35 oenta a bottle of Salvation Oil. ' : Vennor's predictions, though in the main pretty accurate, are not infallible. But Dr. Buir cough syrup wa never known to fail to onre a cough. . Sealed' Proposals for the, Con? ; gtruqtl6ji paBrid"ge Across xxeuie, jurer? KTXTS or DOBTH Cabousa Cbavxit ' . , .lees-f.,. Offlee Board Coonty Commissioners. - . - - .w nsrne. Mov. tvih, It5T. Thai Board of Commission era ef ' Crav.n OdOnty hereby Invites arto4 woposele tor eoueuaottuar and baUdlng t Endue across Nsose a lv i in-travea uoamy, at soma oon venlent pie wttoln. two mile, of tbe Uoart Bone la New erus. to be eetenutsed by ii. eald Ooaamlssloaera; said popMal- to eontalD elans ssmIp el eaUoosfor fan, I th in saaterial and buUdlne sai. Bnere, aal tbe eauss-ted eost ef Ue,sarae. Th. aaid Bi id, to be soeonBU-boisi as to permit tbe easy aad aeobsSieest ts snips, when going tn uppueita diieat one, or all ktade ef vebl eea,aud for . ass. U sod convenient pwatp ef animals aad peiaoD to and fro, aud shad lb all rpeeie eonairai to m Trqniremenu and oseeof a Ciewslasa Bridge. aKI Ritdgw shall also .4 pruTKMM wun vraw.isoea sHaiausKtn add er aneb eohatractton as to permit tbe Baaa(s, without delay, of all sleds wfsieam or Vessels.' - a --. --. Bald frepnaais, with alana a'ad speetaea tlons properly sealed, sadiessed to tbe ttoard of ComDtsstouersof ilrmveDrowety, sod en dorsed, "Heaied PropoaaU tut eonstraeUns; a Hrldre acro A-ense Mi ver."' shall be file with tbs Cl-rs of the s14 Board of Oo emls tKtnT i st bts nfflne In New b.m,(vn er be- fore the n si mo osy reoruary, iKKH.wbea said pi oposals will be opened for exsmlna ll.m. 1 ne hor reeervrs the right to re.lert sey n" ail bios, aod af ree to pay the snm of fftr Aol'Mrsior soch plan and speclfloa toname be adopted, i Iy oilier of tt. swsrd. ' - -f ... OttfeArO 'TT-', , ' " : ' t-r - ( - - r, ft l-rn V) ". '"- 1 i . 1 fc j . r COMMERCIAL. COTTON HABKKT. New Yobk. Nov. 30 10:20 a. m Future opened steady. Sales of 18,800 bale December. 10 52 June. 10 93 January, February, March, April, 10 00 July, 10 93 August, 11 00 September, 10 S3 October, 10 28 10 S3 10 74 10.81 10 88 Hay, November. New Berne market steady. Sales of 214 bales at 9 to 10 Eggs 16 to 17. Rice firm at 05 to 81.00, in sacks. Corn steady, 47 to 53. Fodder, ttOc. to 81 00 per hundred. Seed cotton 83 00 per bundred. Turkey 51.50 to 83 0 J per pair. a- Wanted, Aay person having an old fashioned Mahogany Side-board or Buffet, and desiring to sell the same, may find purchaser by addressing 1 2t X Z., Journal Office. ''Imitation is this sincekkht flattekv. " "BELL ibe JEWELER" Has returned from Northern Market with tbe Largest, Most Complete and Varied Stock of Watches. Diamonds, FINE JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER AM) PLATED WARE ever seen in this section, lie has no neeitation In saying be can offer tbe best inducements to buy erg. del dwlf 20 PEOPLE 20 Mondayec. 5th. Miss Rose Osborne, The Justly Popular California Actress in her Powerful Creation of C0BALIE LORI0B FORTUNE'S FOOL. AN EMOIIONAL 4 ACT DRAMA. Prof. Chas. W. Whiting's CELE BKATED CORNET BAND Prof. Melville E Brown's OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. A carefully selected company of Dramatic Artists, makiug tbe strongest combination on tbe road. Ia reper toire of Standard Dramas and tbe latest N. Y. Suooesses. STREET PARADE DAILY. Oen. admission, 50c. Gallery 2-"o. Reserved seats without extra charge at Meadows drug store. To the Stockholder of The New Berne Building and Loan Association: The third installment becomes due on Thursday, Dec. I. I will receive the payment at the National Bank during the day, and at Hancock's Drugstore from half past seven to nine o'clock in the evening. The fines for non-paymmt will be strictly enforced. J. R B CARRAWAY, no? 30 2t Seo. and Trees. Sealed Proposals. Nsw Bkrkb. N. O., Nov. 21st. 1887. Proposal will be received vp to Deo. 5th to put building recently bought by city in order, to be occupied as Mayor a office and Police headquarters. JOHN GREER, n30 8t Ch'n of Police Com. Hyde Lino Company. NBW BEBJRX, H. O.. DEC.l, 1887. WINTUt 80HEDULB OF THE STEAMER ZaXJa.Z1.0-ZZI, To go Into effeea en an after May 1st, li7, HondkV Uaav -Mew Berne at RKVIN A.M. forBaTboro.atODDlnaat Adimi Draak emttna Creek. Vaadenivr and 8 ton. wall. Tuesday Leave atayboro at ttBVKH A. M. ler New Berne, atopplug at tone wall, Vaad- mere. Bmitoa tTeea ano Aoams ureea. rnorsaay lts mw nerne at bkvxn A.M. i or Barooro. stoaolnc at Adams Graak. Smiths Creek. Vandeaier and BtoueealL maay losts Barooro at BKVKrf ,A. M. or New Berne. stODDtne at Stonewall. Van. damere. Smiths Uraek and Adams Creek. Br this arrangement w are able to make aloes eonneotloo with tne Morttaera eseaiaers, also baving uod aeoommodatton both iot aaanngera and fr Ifbt at v, tj low ratea, and ask tbe merehaata and produoert alona tu Udb to give It uetrehrfBi support, rreifbt reeelved under eover every Oar ortb week. . For further Information anonlra at tha offios, fttot f Craven street, - Or any of Its aganta at th following placer ana. a.KN, aaamaureaa, , B. U MoOOMGaU emlbh Creek. D. H. ABBOTT, Tandemera, 0, B- FOWLJCR, BUmewaJI. " FO VLKa OOWKLL, rarboro. apS dw,. , . W. f, BTJBJtOS, O. M. . STOP. STOP. STOP! EAT0I1 tha JEWELER, iV"? AND SEE THE ; Largest: tiii'dt Bestelectecl TTatcics,- Clccb.- Jewelry, -; SULLD BILVEIJ . . - A1TD riATiD ttahe, To be found In Eastern North Carolina. THE Anarch sJ UkJ &ECKS WERE PULLED, AJSD High Price G HAVE MET A SIMILAR FATE AT THE HANDS OF . , . H. B. Duffy Since our latt sweeping announce ment through the Jochbal, onf tor ' has been crowded with swarm of anxious customers, ezamininir onr prices and going away wearing emiling faces, and carrying dead loads of br gains. As we promised, Hard Times has been utterly routed, and our Dresent err ia for more salesmen and a larger Stor v for the accommodation of our extensive trade. . Happy Buyers, Tired Clerks, Bewildered Competitors CUSTOMER! Vol' CAN HAVE THE SECBETi Fine Goods! Low Pricos! AND . Honest Dealing! All we ask is a trial, and you will b " convinoed that we sell goods LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. F The Wholesale ITrade eepeolally U ' looked after. V AGENCY FOR 01 ' Bloetbe the handa that toil to aid -j The great world 's ceaseless need Tbe hands that never are afraid ' f To do a kindly deed." Thtrefnfa vnn r-an flmi ai Tivqti tin -- - m u aa w a ah m mrm . . K1MC OIQAK AOKNOY, superintended by " W. L. Palmer, the shnlroat vsrijitv mui. , - popalar prices. Wm. U PALMER. ; ' . Beoond door from oor. Bouih Kront and Middle strefts. New Berne, N. 0 - DCTI1N SALE xa VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT. 1 WATSON fe SIR. ET. Anntlnnaor TUESDAY. DEO. 6th. 1H7 .tT..l o'clock, at the Court Houee door in tha City of New Berne, we will tell tha lot eituated at the N. E. corner of South . r ront ana ueorge street, with the im- -provements thereon, oonsistlng . of a ; ' oumiorwoie two-story a welling ana ' one double tenemeht honns. Ttnu .. - CASH. nl8 odflvddtd ' Wanted to Purchase, 50,000 Bush. Rice. i f -V- 200,000 Tons Purdtx Agricultural Lime. ' V. P. DURRUS & CO., (IT) a TV jl rrmwirf' VUOU1 Ub VVJ A A UXl V i COMMISSION MEECflANTS,' 11a but Dock, SEW BERNE, N. O " mavtdetf. . .r, , - After BcIng nitlcJ, I still aava a BTJLIV STOCK of th FINEST QEOCERIES, DBY GOODS c, wbkh ' I am tallinc 'al price to .m.v i;F.tAX6R,;, " ,' Fot of Middle . Kw Bern , nov4dwlm Willis,; Edwards C: C Bv reopened the New rme I ' Work, and bave added T: t work to do all kinds ef 1'- C- 'er Work at short r - . Thy fc !''! . ' tV f r w i , sn i beft rf ; - 1 I Com and ie in. Don't for ?t th
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