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:HV V.Jfirfffi fe a- - 1 J t.. ..' ... ::.. ' . . . . " yod;:vl-no:238 NEW BERNE; N. C. SATURDAY. JANUARY 7, 1888. PRICE 5 CEKTS. - - TI" " 1 - ' 0' " raarnal auititH Alsnsuana. New Bern. Utltuds, tSPV North. . ' Sua rises.7:U lAngih or day , i - . ; un MUiU 1 0 Sours, 4 minutes. , : Kaon rites et :lp.v f . ; ' BUSUTESS LOCALS. WANTED First-Clss Board with Boons for family of three. WU- line to pay food prion. Address or v- Mil St this fflc. , ; ; WU73t - '"C-OUSI-Ia mjr ysri, on by hows) : J? Owner will please oome forwsrd i pay eherires. - ; janStf-1 - W. P, Burbcs. , -f AAA r BOLLS f Wall, PAPEB liVvU.liiH received and tarsal ,i; nt ery low price. " -" rpUBNEB,8 ALMANACS et X. Qko. Aixbm & Co. (HOICff BUXTEB jutt reoefyti j Jallex. MilW which he'coDtlDOM to ' u eell at 80 ott. per lb. (Eqaal to any in - the city.) . TU8T ARRIVED another loe of Choice l, En 4 to I lbev. B.Pwkui, Preeerrea, Jelly and Minoe Meet at v JHO. Dusm'b. GlBBETT'S'Medoo Vineyard Cognao and Wine for aale. at Manufnotu . rer prioea. by ; Ja.meb8.ki mono, LTJBE tiquore and Winee tor Medici XT') Bat and other oeee, at wholniale. Jahbs Bkdmohd 1 flRECT importotion of French J Brandy and Holland Oio arrived in bond and dutice paid at Cuetom louse in New Berne, guar nteeing Ken Jine good for aale. Jab Bkdmond. T EDM0ND"8 Ginger Ala. Lemon XX Soda, eW., equal to imported. . - . Jamxs Redmond, Tb county commissioners-will be in session today, - v AaoiiotK today at corner of 8ouih Front and Middle streets. See "ad ' Tbehrf masted schooner John B Codas fis on Howard wars for re- ' The A. & N. C. B. sbopi have turned out an angina rebuilt and made new. It Li took fat lb last freight train for Golds- J . t V - - 1 Sheriff Bodge of Beaufort county , ha paid in the StaAe taxes of hi county .V. at the National Bank in this city ' - ' 'amounting to over six thousand dollar. Cha. P. Jone. the wife murderer, ha many visitors now. They, want to ? atoertaiil. whether or not he ought to -.bang. On this point publio opinion seems prettyveall divided, . . y vMfh'ariving , - became too enthtuiaiUd on Broad street ', i7r1y eprdg afldxba city marthsJ We nnaUWiry scUn Wei rtffueat- . sd to Tlsit Us Hsyoi'f .cOot fc . t - ' r 4 e. J i I J. , . - -. ' Wagons loaded with nicely baled bay , coming n from the farms near the otty I rather a singular sight for this section . bat It. can be ee'q'ptvertbeleM. How ; who will ssy waWnbc inailbg1 Some . ; logre7 ..! 0 ,,f) Whyj.fyhijWat youah on horseback ..waf algdwo., .Craven atreet , , yesterday ) afurnooo, 1 a , prominent - physican aa4r ths ftproner of the oou'a ' ty war seen in eonraltation whether " awaiting the ..apparently - imminent eaUstroph , or ' something , el the JoUBaatjeportef wasnnabJ to Issrn. v, Counsllssa JEb-l.W niisun it request ns toaute taathers8 lb h SI 1 of J.P.a Deris Sgit tb city mentioned in the esoloOons offered; at the meeting of th board et.QounUmen of January Sd was not mads to apply In any way to Mr. -Davis bat tt lates V the order. The bill being dated in My last and the ordfrattaohel bwag dat4 of .Deoetti ber: S7th signed -.br JV.t Williams. chairman .committee "on "slceet ' b4 BUamer ' Jlorements- -I ViIiiI fIC The Margie, rrved from Bayboro last nlglit within ckrgo of cotton., corii &e.' Che will feavs tomorrow mornCngat'f o'clfH k for Harbor Island to take the Carter IsUod Go Club" to their de lightful winter resort. -'.-' u ;,yt The Vecpor of, the E- C. Define' sailed ye'icrjy aftern'on with ' a eargn of lumber, cotton fto. Tbe Eaglet bf this l.ueerrii edlaoi n.ralit. "" " -rf 'e id Fe frt Cacji - . ew -e i reJg wots oe ins arproacnea to t e 2ew Eerneaod Beaafort canal has tkt begun, sod it Is boped will be ' i to completion- W. fear .our 's Jertftiroate the rains of tbi - -' ! :' r-roe. With it open and . 'crj in Eue sound ti'tiii ply tttwun New Bern 5 ff-horo and point well np ". t. - r t certain, that the State ? ; rel its ictereat in ti is ', t' ' ' ' ni Cb'arenke ' ! : if' ' a mIi'i fcTODCt -Meaara. 3 JR. Boberta ant E.O. KoberU of Annliton.Ala. are in the city visiting relatives. j- V.-V. Jamee W. Biddle, Esq., 'who ha been Soath anprrinteading , a turpentine erobard for the pasf two rears ha re turned to hia farm near CobtAi in this county. The Week of Prayer. The meeting of the Evangelical Al liance was well attended last night at the Baptist Churoh. Short, earnest and interesting talk were made by severs! of the audience on the subject of mii lions. Tne next meeting will be he d on Sunday night in the M E Church The Bi-aufort Fire. We learn from Mr. William H Oliver who has just returned from Beaufoit that the loex by Are was not as much as at iret supposed. There were elev store burned; a considerable portion of the goods contained in the stores wei saved. There was considerable loss by damage.' The amount of insurance on the building and stocks was $17 100 Election of Officers. The fire department has elected for the ensuing year E M Pa vie, Chief, and S B Wee era, sr.. Secretary and Tre urer. Ibis is Ur f avia's tbud turm s chief wbiob puw him ahead of Oraiit, Lincoln or any other man that umpired to a third term. The truth is Cat Pavie'e zeal and the interest be takeit in tbe fire department ooupled with bi good judgment makes him immently tit for tbe position fhe city is to be con gratulated that the department cunliu uus in good bands. Can the Tie be Broken P Our attention was called yesterday to the score made by Mr. C Rizenstein the glaae ball shooting of ihe Craven County Gun Club od Thursday evening reported in the Journal It was ob served tbat Mr. R.eenstein made the same score that Bon C.C. Clark usually make which is 000000000000000, and it i suggested that the Club call a meet ing and have them shoot off the tie The queetion is, are there any prospect that the tie would be broken within a reasonable time, or would they be more aaooeeaful in breaking a ti than in breaking balls. Uorhim-Hobgood Affair. Tbe Advance is pleased to state that the unfortunate shooting affair in which Mr. W. C. Oorham was shot by Mr. I'hebdor Hob good, did not terminate fatally. Tbe two balls tbat Mr. Oorham received have been extrated and be is doing a well aa could be sxpeosed. at i Uorbsm ys that be was not shot bile he and air. . liobgood were oiinohed on tbe floor, as the Advance stated upon information gathered on the night of tbe unfortunate difficulty. Hs claims that he bad turned to leave tho room when Mr. Qobgood fired the first shot at bim. Mr. Hobgood claims that the shooting was entirely in elf defence. We regret, and the whole communi ty wish ns, the unfortunate difficulty i extend our sympathy to all the parties interested in the sad affair. W bope Mr. Oorham will soon be up and wall of hi wound. Wilson Advance. 'When we twe parted I felt that I bad taken cold." said Tnoma Takein lime, "and next morning I was hoarse indeed ftui a .35 cent bottle of Dr. Bull's 0 Uh Syrup fixed me up.' l iJotitentioa women are slave to heaJaotieV hot twenty five cents apent fur a bottle of Salvation Oil will restore harmony in tb household. The Tariff-on CoaL. , - PgiLADBxrau. Jan. 1 At a meeting Uat night of looal assembly No. 6890, K. of L.; omput0 Uf raslroed employee. the follow mg preamble and resolutions wre aodptwi . i; a v - Wborea. the Fhiladelpbla e? Heading railroad rtntniikntf'ln' tha ni-tuMina oiiffl cd I lie which" they "have forced upon their JsmeloyeeeJ. nrw eoc aging immi grants to fill thaJaceathay have caused as to raoate; and. wbereaa the oompaoy protects 1 from' foreign com petition by tbe protective tariff on obaL which a have fondiy belie vd ror year wa Ibienled to benefit American labor) and wbmaaa, we cuuwn of thurepobno Oeiieve 'bat the law should be impartial, and that no iws should, be enacted which confer special privilege upon any elM of citiavn: therefore be it - - Ee4ved. Tbat in the coming election or Congressmen we shall support only these man who ar pledged to Vote to repeal tb tariff on ooal. i- k . -; : , AstealaklBC Kmaaesa. It Is the datr f every person who baa need Botcheel German -yrvp to Jet lu wundertul qaatitie be known to their frien a in curing Consumption. severe Coughs.. Croup. Asthma, Pneumonia, and in fact ail throat and lung dweaaes. No person can be it without immediate relief. Tree doses will relieve any case, and - consider it toe duty of an orggisisto recommend it to tbe poor, dying corinmpttve, at least to try one oottle, as eO v. 3 doiren b u!es wereeold lat year, and do one cum wbereit failed -a rpportd ' Pa- h a micioe aa tbe err, in -tp cr-,"t N lx) widely l"n. A-k J r, r era -t aoot it. - a I tlt't, , t n 1) CtTl. EAST CA0U51 IXPBOYEXEKT. A Cottt tine of Ball way. NUHBEB 8. EfirrOB JocBNax: At the risk ef being pronounced tiresome. I will ven tnre further to sail the attention of our East Carolina people to the progress and development of the middle and western portion of North Carolina, and the Southern State. While we are standing still ; or rather getting ready to mortgage another crop, and by the sweat of tbe brow, pay tribute to the hay fields of New Eng land , and the slaughter pens of h icago, it will be seen that our neighbor are reping a substantial prosperity. Tbe Manufacturers' Record, in its annual rwview of the industrial growth of the South for 18b7. says it is was in many respects the most remarkable year in the hist ry of fu-t eeotion. as during he year more was aonompliahed lor t lie prugrese and prosperity of the South than ever before in the same length of time. From Mar) land to Texas the progress during 1(W7. as remark ble, covering almost tbe entire rang of-human in duetry; and there i scarcely a single liar of manufacturing or mining busi qoh in whiohtbe new enterprises re ported during 1887 is not' more than twice as large aa in 1886. Of the four teen Southern State there are ai only four in whiohtbe mooey invested in new enterprises was not double the amount invested last year. Tbe uoiount of ojital, including tbe Kcapital eiock of incorporated companies organized durion 187, was as follows: AUbaina. HI U83 .''00; Arkansas. 824 460 000: Florida $2,786 000; Georgia, 15 86I0o0; Kn.u. ky, $40 053 000. L ul-laua 8 218 000: arylauj. 813 187 000; MiNKi-xiui.i 84 771000; North m id 89.767 000; S..uiri Grolin oS 895 000: re.ijraee. 835 861000 Trxaa. i6 430 000: Virginia 83 255 00 Wwi Virgiua. 268 000 T..ii 8256 294 000. a against, a total of 8129 226 OD0 during 1886 lu cotton manufacturing there has been great activity, nod 77 new mills have bem proj-cted, which is the largest number of new mills ever re ported in one year. Cotton mills are re ported to have largely over sold their production, and many old milla ar- Deicg greatly enlarged to meet the de mends for tbeir goods. The increasing diveraification of Southern industries is illustrated in the fact tbat Alabama alone secured during 1847, tbe location of five large car-building works; one at Auniston to cost 81.000.000, and to turn out 20 com plete cars a day, from freight to pas senger, parlor and sleeping cars; the entire work from wheels' to the up holstering to be done in these shopa The large works at Urbane, Ohio, is to be removed to Decatur, Alabara where the Louisville and Nashville railroads is also erecting large car works. In the building of rolling mills, pipe works, machine shops and foundries the same activity is seen, while furni ture factories, agricultural implement works, flour mills, gas and eleotrio works, can Ding, and wood-working establishments are being started all ovef tbe South. Suoh an exhibit ought surely to set our people to thinking. Ilere is nearly two hundred and tixty millions of dollars aa one year's investment in the South ern States. And in North Carolina the grand sum of nearly ten millions of foreign capital brought into the State. But in our sec tion how much ? Sere is ten millions of taxable values for the counties in which these enter prises are variously located. Most of these localities have made subscriptions in aid of railroada, and are annually paying taxes to meet tbe interest on their bonds. But in many of the cases tbe tsxable values of tbe railroads them selves, and the new enterprises, and people who have oome into tboee sec tions, turn into the oounty treasuries more money frdm the'r taxes than tbe tax necessary to provide the interest for the oounty railroad bond. In some counties, tbat we know of. the price of land has increased so much that the tax on the lands tbat have passed Into the hands of outside pur c base re, ie soffloient to more than pay the railroad indebtedness of the oounty , and In on inatanoa In Western North Carolina, enough to defray tbe whole xpense of the oounty ; and a a remit, the county tax t lowering all tb time. while county iaoproremraesareateadily oiosf on; new and better road, new brrdgee new ooort house, Jail, etc. There is our neighboring oounty .- Ode- low. abut. the-riches i county-in tbe1 tSaet.' he tu rally. u It I the only Eastern oounty tbat has not had navigation or railfoarsm.'beinK nowtrecisely in thnoondUloo the' world was before the discovery of Steam. . . ' . What are people eo situated ta do in this scs-et. prg rer? .What can they ex pec of promi themselves? j - Their bounty noancea are in bad eon dition. ' Tbeir county credit down, and their taxea going np. Are they going to sisnd still, ant sink still deeper into public poverty and decay r - . v A railroad, through Unslow -would open p to inveetment and settlement one of the finest pnrtionj of the State. It would carry new men of mooey and enterprise into the oounty. and In few year make it one of tbe wealthiest , section of the State - It would double and treble tbe crop productions of th roomy, and quadruple tbe rain of tho lands. Taxee that are now bores as n burden, woald not then be felt; and a new prosperity wold spread over ths wool county, touching and enlivening every brach of Industry. - , . y - i Tb importance of Improving tb navigation of the county would then bo seen aod appreciated by n enterpris ing people ovming in, and the matter wool! be rr,i with such vigor, end TfCi-ra tu h is '"tion as to epeedily "pt "tt v--iTn cf Onslow into -' ' If- . ' : ' . 1 riT: : 5 a r- - ! would undoubtedly assure suoh pros perity to Onslow, it would result-in no leas advantage to Craven, through bar city of New Berne, and the people of Onalow. Jones and Craven are alike in terested in the construction of a line of railroad that shall br,ing them into oloeer business and Industrial relation. They are more or lees inter-dependent and one cannot well prosper without the other. They are each poeaeesed of great undeveloped wealth, and onoe united by railroads, and given a new start, they would constitute one of the wealthiest communities in the State. raven, Jones. Onslow aod New Han over are closely allied. Their eariy traditions and history are of a people cloeely united; aud in tbe annals of tbe State the nam s cf their sons Stand conspicuous among the great men of Nortb Carolina. A closer union would result from a line of railroad skirting tbe coast to Wilmington, aud a bright future would open up for the people of theee regions brought into daily communication with each other, and given tbe aid and facil ities for developing their hidden re sources and stimulating tbe latent life in ibeui Upon any line of railroad that could be located from the Neuse to New Iiiver there lif-s (bow inaccessible ) large ami inexhauHiible bodies of tbe tfuest tim ber which the manufacturing centres of the NurUit-ru aud Western Stales are in dally purauit of. These line bo lit of limber would bring in the markets maoy millions of dollars, and m the getting out give inploy meet to many hundred hands. Eastern Carolina, proper I v supplied with the facilities for making tier m iluiriea remunerative, would not wit inns tbe dully scene of hundreds of her 0-sl lalxirerB leaving (or South Carolina, tieorgla and Florida The tune IB not far olf when, w ithout a change lu tbe luilustnul Mtnuiion, t'Javrn. Jljt-8 and (lunmw will be de luded of labor How far from lll condition are many portions of there oouutits now? Mont Anu.n. Lemon lint limps. After a great many trials of the lirst pbyaicians in tbe North and South, 1 bad grown exhausted by the continued experimental efforts of doctors to cure me of Chronic Lar ngetis anil Hronchitis of a most severe type, I dropped into a drug store while more dead tl.au alive Speaking of my con ill ion, a friend ad Used uiu to try Dr Mozley's Lemon Hot Dropt, which I did, and to my sur prise, after tak mg the lirst bottle it gave me complete relief 1 then bought three other bottles , which cmed my case en tirely of eip;ht years standing Dk W. A HYKKS. Atlanta Dental Depot. Dtt 11. Mozi.HT Dear Sir. I have suffered for five years with a seve e oough and lung trouble. I saw your advertisement of Lemon Hot Drops, and procured a bottle, having tried every cough syrup and lozenge that I could bear of with but little benefit. To my surprise I derived benefit from tbe first dose. My cough left me, also the soreness of my lungs, by the use ef four small bottles only. My oough was so severe as to produce hemorrhages, at the time I began to use it. and the relief was ho great that shall ever feel grate ful to you. Mkh E. SI US, No. 4 Orange street. Atlanta. Oa. Sold by druggists. 20 cents per bot tle. Prepared by II. Mozley, M L) . Atlanta ,43a. For sale in New Bertie, wholesale and retail. atR. N. Duffy's drug store. Cash must accompany the order. 1! all road Acxiderjt. Lynchucko, Va., Jan. 8 A freight train on ihe e River division of the Norfolk and Wester i railroad ran into a rook slide 27 mill s Irom Central last night. The engine i imped the track and ran into New Kiver and dinap peered. The engineer was drowned at bis post. Hih fireman wa- uUo killed. Twenty-fiv loaded care weredemol ished. Very mary of the bealthiust people keep themselves in such ootid Hi on by the occasional use of a pitiable cathar tic, aud they give the preference to Laxador as more fully serving their purpoew than any other similar remedy Sleepless nights and deer lees days will bp prevented if you use. Dr Bull's Baby Syrup to induce sleep tid compo sure for the baby. Prioe 25.'. "WHTdojon keen aii .1 revival all thottme in joar cbarcbT ' wax aked.f an Arku8aw negro preacher. ."Has ber do it sab," be I teplied. "What de laudlnwirfr Is ter de small town de 'vival is ter dechufch gn' ef yer let it go down de cause, gwine ter an fife r. Te.ll yer' vMiats er fack, ef 1 didn t kee dete DiKzerW'xboutlD' all de time da'd let trie starve ter def. Ef er nigger preacher lets .de rope si ck he's . . Vis SUM Rstrl. Mb A.' K. Hawns:-About a year ago 1 procurvd ssy tlret pair of glasses front aooMdeaier, not they traud my eyes and Oaused tbeal to ache. I tben bought a pair or y our urystaitsed Len ee. sad the effect bas been wonnerful. as a proof of' which I do Bos us any glass too w and see aa well a tot. , V ! -F-E DaRTJCU M. D.. v - Ej-Tex Med. Record. -All eye fitted andtb Ot guarantees) at tbe drag store of F. ft. Daffy . New Bern. - . . . . r ' Jn8 lu j 'William L. Miller, of Charleston, Si has two immense Iron shells, said to be tbe firs, two shots fired at Bttery Wagner at the begin cicgefthe sr. - Tbe Shells , were 11 pver exploded. ; They weigh 2?0 -'s Picb. COMMERCIAL. COTTON B1SK.KT, Nbw Yom, Jan. 8 10:20 x. at. Future opened steady. Sale of 4,400 bale. January, February , March, April, May, June, 10 41 10 58 10 64 10.75 10 84 July. 1008 August, 11 03 September, 10 60 October, 10 81 November, 10 10 11 S3 December, New Berne market quiet. Sales of of 41 bales at 3 to 8 95, as to grade. BVHNSIIt miSSKT. PeanuU 60 to 75 cte. per bushel. Kggs 17 to IS. v Kice steady at Si 00 to $1.10 in sacks. Corn steady, 47 to 55. Fodder, 80c. 0 Si 00 per hundred. Heed cotton S3 00 per hundred. Turkeys $1.50 to S3 0J per pair '"oai'sjrTurB Hard, Si. 10. hl. a2 OJ. ra.n-81 OOaSl.26. Oats 37i.40c. in bulk Ieksw&a 15c per lb. But On foot, eo Bo. FaSSH Coita6a7e per pound. PsaMtrrs $uy.idl.00per busnei Omiohs 82.00 jjmi barrel. t0 Obiokxns -Grown 40- . anLg 30c. Ulit djc per bushel. Apples Matt 75e per hucht-l lRtsa rOTaTOX8-8 SX)s3 60 fuTaTuae -baiiamas. 80c. , yarns, 40c. Harrison. 40.-. anWQLits West India, dull and njm inal, 6 inch if-00a 2 50 Buildup- 6 nch hearts $ J 00: aape.S 1 . tO i.rr W whi (Lea aui pKWKe Nsw Maba i'onxSlO 00. I'OKK New family. $lb U J iuouiaKh MkaT 7c. O. It. 's. F H 's B.'s and 1 ' - rlxiun 8 OOaO.00. Laud 8o. by the tierce. N Alt ikuns'lO's.ga 60. SuOaH Granulated, c ?j OorrxB 202.'3. (.HKKSB 15 8aLT 80ab5c. per sack. HoLABeas aud Syacrs 0a4&c Powdkh li 00 8bot Drop. 81. CO, buck, l.7,"i. KEBOHENX-Bic Hides Dry, lOc. ; groon 6c. TaLIw 3o per Ih Buggy & Harness AT AUCTION. TO 1AY, corner of Middle and Soulh Kronl (tre i. WATSON A HI KtKT. Jan 7, lba.1'. Lost. Voucher No. 'Z'Si, issued October 4lh, 1H87 by the board of council of the clly of New Berne to J. H Crablree A Go. All persons are warned not to trade for or use said voucher, ai a duplicate bas been applied for. j7jilw J. U.CHABTBKE t O George Ash, THE . CLOTHIER Dai now consolidated his two stores and will, at the old stand on Middle street, next to L H. Cutler's, continue That Slaughter o Prices which he commence 1 some time before tbe holidays. Our Stock bas beeo replenished in every department, and if you are in need of anything in our line, call with out delay and you will wonder at the Bargains Va Give You IN Clothing, Boots & Shoes And all kinds of DRY GOODS. We are making Special Drills. .this Month Blankets, Shawls, Walkirjv Jaokets, "de$ and Men's r Underwear- !WB HAVE RBCBtTEl'A ' NewlinVof Keckwear which- is a collection of captivating beau tie, tbat are being sold as poonlar nrioea. Our fin satin lined Boarf st Ko. beats say half dollar scarf In other ptaces. All our (foods will please and five satisfaction, and prices are so low yon cannot resist them. David 1L Jones of Beaufort sill) holds forth at G corgo Ash's, . ' ' j .i.ktfdlw" street, Keit to L. R Cutler. , Horner School, .:V,lNU,liftn...1 . J. DHrersT.. ) Tbe Sprioit Session of 1888 will begin the 1 9th of Jaa osryv ' - - . - v -Board and Tubtoo idoludinj fuel, f35.W). " Oxford. N.C..Dso.,18S7. . ' dtSd? sw2r vlt - Delays Are Dang.u.. AT EATON Ihe JEWELER, Can be found a Nice Stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SOLID 8ILVEK ' AND PLATJSD WART., Full line of everything in my line Come early and make your selectJonf, SAM K. EATQITi-' no29 dwtf Middle street Guano, Kainit, AND r. 1 u,L. Ku-i l'lu,,f ()ta. I.ikmi Lu.-L. Meadows' i'rtmiam Ex- f tra Karlv I'i a narauli cj stock). J .()'! ti f. (,, nuiiK- l.ry Hot,! Ferta ",- toesinuie iiiid Iruo to Iiamt'). ' ' buI.. Knia Carl) KU..J lje'Dg ! I u-h. M ..!.:, k Ui-ats, Goldtn ' W ax iJ.aiiK, l::.d;f!i, ;fucuinber, " Hi' l, aini i . i . -r i S t.-. ' 1,000 t iJS Mcj.lowf' Sj .nal Onsno (for si rroph . ,"(I0 ton (iiruiiin Kainil. L'OO toL Kljwan i'hp;iliatr. 100 tul liiMi.hul I lube. 100 torn. Cottun Sc. 1 Mral 100 loin AKin'ullurhl I .i in. . FOR BALE UY E.H.& J. A. Meadows, . COTTON & TRUCK 'FACTORS, AMI MANUFACTURERS OF' 0 MEADOWS' SPECIAL 6UAK0. : Okikk IN ION ImiTVT. ' VA NKW ItKKNK, N. V. . dec.iO dwtf ' Robert Hancock, Jr. r TRIAL JUoTICE.. Office next door below JoCRjtir, affioa. 8roe building with Oui a & Pel letter. Open from 9am to 4 p m. Will ((re , irumn imnuoo 10 an matters pertain-- ing to Justices' oourte. i9 &U V ' 2,400 3 lb. Cans Tomatoes,. S ABB 1,250 Cans Cbrn, best quality' At TEN Cents a Can. JLt XTlricIr's. (Ho seconds standard goods.) New Berne, N. C For Sale. Vacant lot, sonthweaat corner 11, aod Johneoa streets. 73 feet oa V strsjetsni llO feot on Johnson t:-- V7. is.
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