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"am. - OURNAL NEW BERNE. N. C WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 29, 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS.!1 Juta?LY 0 'X 1 1) BU3UTESS LOCALS. V ' pHB ctker and crackers are the JL beet, t . "MGARS Lrge lot for sale on coo- ; Vsignment. Cheap for cash. f lebS tt.l - R N. Dcrry. NOVELTY ROCKA WAY Oyster J-L Cracker at JOHH DlJHN '8. - T7ESTILIZEBS for Truckers and Cot JL" too Planters at 4,.- Gap. Al.LKN & CO. OQOXCE N. C, Ham at 18i cents per pound at A. Miller's. '' tfEDMOND,8 Ginger Ala. Lemon ' IX 0ode, ft., equal to Imported. ' : ft. Jambs Rbomosd. - rpETJ CRIB'S Btted Peaa, Beans and wJL-lbtMoest ,. . Gbo. a luck & Co. - .. ' GARRETT'S Medoo Vineyard Cognao and Winet for aala, at Manufactu rer's prioes. by James Rrdmosd. DIRECT importation of French Brandy and Holland Gin arrived .?kt bond and duties paid at Custom ' 'lefese in New Berne, guaranteeing gen ' jine goods for sale. -, . . Ja.8 Redmond. REPAIRING of China and Brio-a-Brao don b j Clajku & Moboan, .v Taxidermists. Eaat Front at. e New Barne. Jan. 11. 1888. la8m 13URE Uqnore and Winea for Medici nal and other uses, at wholesale. Jamcs Rkdmohd. Leatdsyot February. J. F. Taylor la building an addliiun to hla atot on Middle atreet. Another cold snap will clean up the ooat yard unless there is a replenish pretty soon. 'The Secretary of the Building and Loan Association gives notice of pay ment ot tas sixth installment beiugdue lamorrow night. . . . -. i ' - 'vTbaoyatere that are brought to mar ' ke -now are fin. Toe oyatermen .' should1 not forget that liberal premiums , are offered for good exhibits at ibe Fair.' We are in receipt of a letter of in quiry from Lenoir oounty in regard to premiums on fancy work, Acatttio Fair. . Waican only answer that Mr. Oliver, the chairman of the premium oommklee ii at work oo the list and sssnrss ns that a number of elegant premium will be offered for this line of exhibits. "A porreepondent commends Mr. Sim moni for hi work In getting a postofflce .' at lama City If any colored men throvghoat the eeoond dictrlot voted for ' ' lir,' Simmon and be intend to prove TT to theni ftiat they toted right If they do toot I rot for hi return to Congress they will certainly not appreciate hi : ffort to their behalf, and will car ' HtUe for tb'alr own Ihtare. '.. ' ' ' ' , . Steame Xoramanta. f TMVatparof thaE. C. D. line will lift t; V P'loQk this afternoon. The )'.' Eaglet of thi line will arrive tomorrow. ' - ?arao :--Mr?9o Aa leave tbi morning for '" v tha North for bis spring tock of goods. He wiljmak a careful aelecttbn in his ; - ' i -' ibndjlJbe'prepared to please his ' ' ''t oaatomer in style and price. . .-:.;fi.cWd6iT;;i... -v i- . Wheiv'thoaaktbound freight was - . - eomLnrln yesterday morning, about fifteen mil, above the city, Louis LXobb. the fireman," was out on the en ;glue citing upyaa,d a suddsn applica tion of the breaks threw him off, break tag hit let above' the knee. He was brought to town and given surgical at tention.' ' ' . Spac for SihlbiU. . " KVfcave been shown a pian of the Graded School bunding with the several -room divided into spaoes for exhibits at the Fair which opens on the 18th of March. It was drawn by Mr.- Cv J. Scheelkyj architect and builder, and is - a very neae iobrXI chbe seen a$ Capt,. Ale. i:.;.cr-tor '' Broad street, who U chairman Af the Committee of Arr- ;ments,". 'ind ; parties I desiring ' , ijiac a should apply at onoe."f iiili . ! mi j.i v?x';--r An Industrial Parade.," .ar"r?' ' Ourfi ire department will have a parade during the Fair, and ond tit odr busi ness men has suggested thai an tudfls trial feature, would add ttoil to t Ye-, a dorsa fl os ts - representing . the T&r" iaiu'iries would with our Flrep' Derartmett make a grand paraded The I X f a9 rtick to be exhibited might also be a ! ' i. ; Cai we. find vdoaen .Ot eo er rfP9 who .-will- take the trouble ; '. ttrer.Bsvt preparing thefloatsf rKkiMt aralta Stlvtc T ' ' TaIvs Ja te .world for O ; re, - 1'lcere, Salt J -. " t, Charred 1 tAl t Ha j use i to y r- r Hr. Mr. Pearson's Xeetbtgs. Tba Presbyterian Church; was well filled yesterday morning, to ear the Bible reading on wInfianoe of a Mother." The proacheraeJected several passages from the Bible bearing upon the subject which were read, one at the time, by some one in the congregation, he following with appropriate remarks, touching and impressive. It is doubt ful if theie waa a mother present who did not feel much impressed with the words of the preacher as he pointed out the responsibility that rested upon them. "Give us holy, God-fearing another," said he, "and I oare not whether demo crats, republicans cr prohibitionist con trol lUo country." America' greatest need now, he said, was mother, moth era who love God and will bring up their children ia the nurture and ad-ul.i-ition of the Lord. At the con clusion he called upon all the mothers present who would resolve now, that in the future they would use all their efforts to biing up their children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord, to rice to thoir feet. A large number arose and while they stood he oalled upon the fathers present to make the same resolve and a good number aroee. At night there was another crowded house, the preliminary services being oonducted by Rev. Dr. Vass. The preacher's subject was "Coming to Joeus." The sermon was in answer to the following questions: 1st. May I come to Jesus V 2nd. Whv should I come to Jesua ? 8rd. When shall I come to Joeus V 4tb. Flow am I to come to Jetus V 6lb. Why have I not oome to Jesus ? Olh. What if I never come to Jesus ? 7th. What if I do come to Jesua 'i lie proposed to answer these questions from tho llible. The object of preaching ia mako the gospel eo plain that eyery body can see the way to salvation. It is plain in the Bible, and he proposed to let Uod do his own preaching by his oho saorod word. H a answers were givwn seriatim to the questions propoun ded and then verified by quotations from the Bible bearing directly on the sub ject. Hid power nd aptness in con centrating and apply ing the scriptures is wonderful. At the after-moeting a large crowd was present, and the interest seem to be unabating. Bible reading this morning at 11 o'clock; subject, "Laying Up Riches." v " Work Begun on the Wilmington & Onslow Railroad. Ground was broken yesterday and a beginning was made by the East Caro lina Land and Railway Company on their railroad from New Berne to Wil mington through Onslow county. The work was begun three miles west of New Berne; the track of the A. & N. C. R. will be used from . that point to the city. Capt. J. J. Robinson has charge of the construction corps. Uoa. F. M. Simmons and the James City Hall. Editor Joubsal One of the best things that this honored servant of the people has dona since the atsombliagof Congress was to have a poet-ofBoe estab lished at James City. Is it not sttange indeed that this little eolored town has done- without a mail servioeso large? There are about 1,600 or 2,000 inhabit ants in Jmes City, all colored, and I suppose there has been over 1,000 for the last twenty years, and bow they have done so long without mail facilities so long walking over the river on the "U" brid "It a mUe long in all kinds of weather, day and night, to get the letter from mother, father, sister, brother or friend none oan ever tell except those who have endured these things. Our colored friends in James City will call Mr. Simmons blessed. Yes, and Mr. Simmons too realizes that the colored man has rights dear to him, and Wade Hampton like he proposes to see that tbesn rigbthau be enjoyed. There is one more thing we owe James City, and that is to make a plank walk on the railroad bridge so that these good people evill not have to walk the ties as they have been doing for more than 25 years. -How many have met death Off this bridge t cannot tell, bat I .know it is a large number. This writer has sat on two or more inquests of the kind. Will not President Bryan give James City and New Berne this walk? .. X. to to the Stockholders of lew . Berne . Bonding ana. Loan Association.. . The 6th Installment is due on March 1st, I will receive- payment at- the National Bank during the day-and , at the Office. oi r. u. TeUetier from 7 to typ m in the evening.. . v ' ,i f,s, i , t, E B 'CAERAW AT, : . - J - . t,-rSOi andTreas. -.i.- - - . PEMIOlli.-V'?.i T Mr. v Kr n. Frolichstein. of Mobile Ala., writes: J take- great pleasure in recommending Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, haying used it for a- severer attack of- bronchitis and catarrh.; It gave me instant relief and entirely cured me and I have not been afflicted since. : I also beg to state that I bad tried other remedies with no good rf'ult. Have ato u?e1 Electric Bitters sod Dr. King's KewLife Pills, both of which I can recommend. - i , . f .Dr. King'a Kew IJiscovpry for on Eump'tion, coughs ana -colds, is soil CO a p 'to p.iarsn'co. Trial bottles free THE LITEST FEWS Condensed froia oar Exchango. During 1887 more than 0,000 houses were built ia Baltimore, &4 Louis i making big preparations for the National Democratic Cos t en- tion. . Total visible supply of cotton for the world 8,1U7,860 bales; crop in sight 6.1M.0M bale. A Reading steel mill suspenxd Friday throwing nearly throe hundred men out of employment. It has been settled that Libby prison ia to be remoyed to -Chicago. The first installment of tho purchase money has been paid . The naval vessels, in course of cou st ruction at Cramp's shipyard, Phila delphia, are reported aa favorably pro gressing. A HoFC;e Cockling Club l.m- bun formed ia Buffalo, N. Y., wub iLe iu leulittu of booming the ex tx-uhur tut the Presidency. Look out, now ! Small pox is reported to bo lembly prevuirUt in tho inland of Cuba, and it is estimated that six thousand Ji Mht have occurred in eight months. The Winston Daily says: Tnere are three street railways In operation in the State, nine cities nod tow ns are lighted with electricity, and nine huv water works syalema in operation. The Uoldsboro Argus says: A census of this city would show fifteen lawyers and eleven doctors and still it remains a solemn faot that Golds boro is one of the healthiest and most peaceable cities in the State. The Raleigh Visitor says: Shelby is working foracotton factory. Oxford is to hava a savings bank. Siateaville wants a chamber of commerce. North Carolina has 57 public libraries, aggregating 158,050 volumes. The Durham Recorder says: During the past year, we aro informed that about 1,700,000 cigaretea were sold in this country, an enormous increase over the year before. Of this number W, Duke, Sons St. Co., Durham, sold 450, 000. The Charlottle Chronicle suye: The State troops are to receive belter treat ment in the future. Each member of the State Guard is to be furnished with an oyercoat at the expense of the gov ernment, as an opening wedge, and the members of the Hornet's Neet Rillemen are to have their measure taken for the overcoats next week. Next year the entire State Guard will be uni formed and equipped at the expense of the government. President Cleveland and parly were enthusiastically greeted by large orowds at every stopping place on his return from Florida. The party slopped over at Charleston Saturday morning, and they were escorted through the principal streets, which were gaily decorated. It I 'estimated that forty thousand people turned- out to greet him at that place. At Wilmington, N. 0., they stopped only a few minutes, but hundreds of citfzens were at the depot when the train arrived, and got a glimpse of or shake hands with the President, and a happy impression was made. At Mount Olive, N.C., five hun dred persons shook hands with the President and greeted Mrs. Cleveland. At Goldsboro everybody turned out. The Argus says: Long before the time for (.arrival of the train our citizens to man, ayer, to a woman, even to a ohild, had assembled to see the Presi dent and his beautiful wife. As the train passed along cheer after cheer fol lowed it' and President and Mrs. Cleve land smilingly and with evident grati tude bowed their acknowledgements. At other plaoee the people were equally enthnaiaatia. . Mrs. Cleveland was n re sented with many beautiful bouquets and tropical fruit along the route. Resigned. Elder Eugene Scott, pastor of the Sec ond Adventiet Church in New Berne, baa resigned on account of his health. He has been a faithful servent for the ohnrch for sixteen months, When the spring opens and his health improves he will travel ana preacn, rroruenoe per mitting. ADTENtlST. t t 1 - . II f ABXBF ABTD TO THE POIST. - Dyspepsia hi dreadful. Disordered liver is misery. , Indigestion is a foe to good tBrej.:-;..-.jM!-i-iit.tiS . The human digestiv apparatna iaTone ot the most complicated, and wonderful thing in esistenoev.lt le easily pot eat o(orderf'H ' --wijris 3v . Greasy food, tough food,' Sloppy food, bad oookeir, mental worry, late Bears, irregular habits, and many ether things which ought .not to be, have made the American people a nation of dyspeptic. -But Green 'a August Flower baa done a wonderfat work ia reforming this sad bneinens end making the American peo ple so healthy that they can enjoy their meals aBd be bnrpr. ";.'?. - . V, Remember io happiness ; without besUh. ' F-'t Orerm's AtifftiBt Flnver I ri ! it 1 )o ; r ;rv- to t' r?v. t fora t: Jones Comity Items. Farmers are at a tu.ui stiii. i u v. el to plow. We were pleased lo cee up and out ot the streets of Trenton on Saturday last Mr. W. E. Ward, who has been very sick for some weeks. The heavy itum Lois cbuaed ibe water in the IieL.1 lo naeveiy high, while the limber ii-cij ru Lusy tilling the logs prepi ator ; rufuii. We learii ihht . i. r TreM.a friends have ba1 at! Mi'-r i-,i Jog ui their plsce. Mr. U 'l.cot.les dog run mad bui made an biia'k u.i uie of the fam ily. Out vva-r ruji,y a.tpau-htd before he di i ti::y h ii in. Thij i. mil ..nil'-.-. I uualuw county sent lu Jul uii iiji.iay lut a negrw preacher .. , bad l-.tn arrested for brekii. he Duplin Len caii couni) .,i lured I i- ' j k i i .' of Jrv .. lhal 1 1. i , The ii,..; Mill he , '. e way dvjw u llie j a Ui u tuppl) . ,i ! InkuU fioiu .1 It 1C ,la5 M 1 y h I . f (1 in , , e . t -and c-e ; h!;.l u I; t In'.Se I . Masoni, i. , 1 he I'm an if A is Cuiiblauily i;; and inlelligeL.'. respectable nu:nl ;h 1 Ct3 ones u , j II liv.l.it,) I r e ...I. .. i I , :: ll i elil ' ' :,: I, ; :i, I e I ..,'. We 'i ; , i iii a rid i e at i net'tit .lo i d ol our , M ii At. and funnel h o f I expect lo have i..e ,i doubled before the ,-u are non tecluii;in m; i !. n require all ujeuibn ie lr nanism and p.ti 1) imh ..in order, I can uknure il.e Progressive Fanner il.nt il Jones county will i t;, n oieetings of their p;u ; , it that old in. Lw i , may rest aubui ,1 lint ; prepared to tain- , ,u the good peep' e n, ty. They can fund- r every one that lhe t,, ! io I the pi unary , , oid vi ill eee to . Oi l r e u 1 lei ) ', i v i i 1 i e I m i v o' t I.I i I ei. 1 : . ; , i i i i e nil. r .r : e . iirh a:, I . :.. v tl.it the of 111 1 1I . I e 't the in ;i I) lice shouhl seek ll the ollire, and are ileterimneil to hae a choice in Heleei.n,; i and h ..tea who when elected will leiminljcr lhal the farmer s chum' In the mun of all, and will use llieir bot-l ell ila to elevate ihe fanning lulerebl on an e u.ilily uh all others. Thev Miy that ihi v have been hewers of wood and drawer of water long enough. We hope to nee our farmers slaud up iind attend their primary meetings and select their very best men for delegates and be uuru and instruct them to have an eye on all wire-pullers and tricksters, aud bob to il that none but the moel intelligent, com petent and bouefct men are nominated, Mich iih will give general ealiafarlion to all good citizens of our county. Carterot County Items. Mr. Alex Couoway Lis gurdt'ii pcaa -1 indies InL Mr. W. V. Weeks, tlie (V.l.tr Point fanner, is must iea'l v to plant, corn. Our f.irmer.s iiic lu lmiil o:i ae count (if bad ieat!o i, as only one day in the p.kst ve !. U.m leen lit to plow. )r. linnet t 1 a new kind ot sweet potato, lie culls thein Demo crat potatobt. Tlu'y are good" too, for we have tin l I hem. Mr. J. A. ks had : young horse taken Hit k and tho disease was proapnueed Liucumoaw. fever. Is uot that .a new disuasu for horse i Tho horio got yveil. 'Dan JT. Wntil, eldest eon of G. W. Ward, of Swansboro, cut his leg near the ankle bone very badly last Friday while cutting wood in the woods about two miles from Swansboro and had to bo hauled homo in a cart. He is doing very well but can t walk, lie bled near two gallons. Mr. LI. 0. Canaday, of Oaslow, haa bought a lot at Barker's bridge, now called Stella, and ia building a store there, also we hear Tbos. LDaniels, Dank Bell and n.j. Wat son will do the f.t Ling. Mrs. Dr. Barker will . up a fine dwel ling there '.t herself. Capt. Joe Sabiston, the present and only merchant there now, is not behind in trying to improve the place. He has a nice church and schoolhonse under consideration the Bite near hrs place. Tho lumber is ready and the work will-commence soon. The church will be free for all denomi nations. Terry's steamboat ia making daily trips from there to Dudley's Island oppose Swansboro, where the Terry bt ndicste nave nunc a ware house and lamber yard. They have leased the same from Dr. G. N. En- ntU - Last Friday Terry's mill sawed 1 210 " logs makin g t nearly 50,000 feet cf lamber., Mfc fU O. McLebn Is steward and pilot of the teamer Minnie' Is.. David Wade. feet of . lam ber at a time. Mr. S. Smith, , from. Rhode' I Island,- is chief engineer and he Jknows hia business, Mr) KatJi Mat oiks, from Onslow, is general bookkeeper and paymaster, Mr. Daciels, frcra Tam , U (' !rf rr'ni'-, Cl-.ra Paiker and Samuel Weeks, lronu thitt coaut;, carpenters, and a Mr. Sloan, we believe, the sawyer. The number ot hands employed regular ly, we btilieve, 18 aroaud and in the mill. Vt c Tell V fMlUiil; that Simmons Liver Regulator , will rid you of djspepsia. purify your sysioua, enable you to sleep well, prevent mala rial diseases and give you a brisk and vigorous feeling. It acts directly on the liver and kidneys, cleansing, purifying, invigoraung and fortifying the system against disease, it will break up chills and fever and prevent their return yet entirely free from calomel or quinine MARHIKO. In lhi city on February 27 t; Mi Llauiel Field lo Mrs Uebecca 1 io Hev. L. W. Craw ford was ihe i tti ist lu I'lergy loan. i Ol TO MARKtT Y 'l.K i'eb. !. lOti Kuliiies ot.eix i tarely uteady of U lioo l,ae. H - Sale I , rui,rv HI 41 Il.ili 1U4W AugiiKt, 10 7'i rv()temher 10 'i'i October, W Novpiiiier il fc0 1 )ecr,m her V 1 January , V Htf ;V ; l HI 61 '"71 Hi 73 .111! niaikei steady Hlei ) 7 K il U 1 do n km i : DUHaki l'i iinutH rio lo 7j e.. per l ut-liel Kgs U'aKt-. luce blemly ul 81 Oil lo $ 1 10 in nut k. t oi n Bleu, I y , 47 to :&. I odder, lo 81. 00 per hundred Seed cotton 5KI 00 oer hundred, 'lu i Ley- ;'. Ml lo )f-' O'l pel tir. Tuui'KNTa Hard, Si 10 di' . 1 "(.' aJ 0J. TiK-il Olaill.86. OiTs -y7ja4oo. in bulk lli.ttfWAl --15c per lb I!::kf On foot, 4c. to 5c 1'BBnn 1'ouk Sa7r. rer pound I I , M-t ( "oi: ti try . Hlal le l'iANl'Te-HOi- aSl OOper l.ui-h. 1 I'MuMi - 00 per barrel. I'lUO&icNB tirown.4 o.. opnng 'Mc. MkL- 6r),- par bushel. AiTI.K.- - Mutt 7Tc '.rr buolirl I'oTATUM-Habamas. !)0c. yamn 40c. llniriBon. 40,'.. Immi rTaTi)Hh -S3 00a:t .')0. etniNOl.KS Vwt India, dull and n jw inul. U imh t". 00ii2 5U. Huilding'.B m.-h beftrlc ti 40 ; saps, 8 1 .6.") ix r M. WHOLBHALK PHll'KS. New Mshh I'ohk 81B 75. 1'oHK Ne family. 18.00. Bnoi'LjjEU Meat 7abo. C. H.'a, F. B's, R.'s and L. C -f-ic. Floch 83.00afl.OC. LiHD 8io. by the lierce. i'oTATXJiCh Early Rose seed, SfJI .'J r barrel K N . NillJi Hasis 10's,82 &0. Huuab Oranulated, 7Jo 1fkkk '0a23c. ('liKKHK 15. Salt 0aH5o. persarfc. Uolashes and HTScra )0a46o. Powder 8i00. Buot Drop, 81.60, buck, 81.71. Kkbosknb- Bio. Hides Dry, 10c. ; green 6c. Tallow 3c. per lb. Notice. tor Ibe next Thirty Days I will sell, for Cash, llie Stock of Groceries and (JoDoral Merchandise of Dail Bros, at store on Craviu street. All persons indebted 10 the firm by note or account are requested to make payment without dolay, as ihe business must be tetiled. W. D. W ALLACE, ft 28 d w 1 in Assignee. ONWARD! IS THE WORD. The PROGRKftSlVK KARMF.R enterB lis third volume at ihe following rm : 1 subscriber, 1 year $! 2, ft saowerlbera, i yer Miu losubscrlberg, 1 year .. lauC Une copy, I year, free lo the one sending a club of ten. KIeM iiazes, 40 columns, weekly. ScDd cash (charges riak!) to L. I.. J-IILK. Raleigh, N. C. You May Put a Head OS THIS ADVERTISEMENT, But Spring Cleaning time has com just the same, and one of tha moat import ant departments of the household re quiring attention are TUE F EAT 11 E It BEDS. Jds. O. Harvey baa all the improved machinery necessary to renovate and thoroughly dost, steam and dry feathers rendering them perfectly odorless. ' All feather bad sought ito be renovated and cleaned one every two years, so as to prevent matting and becoming hard, soiled, impure and unhealthy. Work called for and delivered to any part of (be city free of charge. Testimonials from physicians, mer chants and housekeepers, well known citieens of New Berne. ' GET BEADY FOB THE FA1B JOS. O. HAS VET. Proprietor') f23dlm At Ma. Dennison Mill. TheArlcf AdYcrlisirs! Pot flOwe wlff Insert' lines (M words) la On MUikm eaplss M- Daily, Sooday or Weekly Uttrmtjmperm Tb wora IU all be dona lu It days. Sand order and check to - j GEO. P. ROWELti & CO.tx , - i SPRCCB IT., . T. - 1 ITSpaje TtWffT-T rsitalnfus """v T"li t ' I For Sale, House and Lot. oorner of Pollock and George street. House has eight rooms and a bath room, two halls 14x25 feet, front and back stairway. Hot and cold water in second story. Water is heated by a range in the kitchen to which is attached a thirty gallon boiler. Three room and both hall are finished in native woods (walnut, aah and pine). Force pomp on premises; a cistern,.' capacity 8,600 gallons; a good well, and a cellar iiSxilS feel. Alao for sale, a close built Bay Mare., nearly six years old. perfectly sound. - fsuiw It. H. I.KHMalf. r WALTER'S ( vmogThuh Gallery k I take great pleasure in informtng mjv friends, and the Dubhc ener&!l tKA r- my New hiudio is now complete. My Light is on the New Improved -Han. 1 have spared neither pain Of eipeni-e III arranging this Light, SO M ' logivet al' my wirklhat Hot t Poroav. lain Krf.ci ; Kery eij le c f picture copied and en- ' laiged tuauy fiz.e dwirtd. A buccetrful ,-hieer of twenty-fly ' years ui Nui lolk. a ., is a proof ot the 1 satisfaction 1 .Juuja elVe. My work ' speaks for Uself by it 1 hope to gaia ) our e oiilideni e and meril y our faTOTI. ' 1 rte,- f.jJij. I !' '.s. WALTEE, N W .-,.1 M1.1 .''e mjJ l'ollock its., ' 'vi 1 l)u!!v h drug store. j..i vutT K v HEKNE, N, C. New Let of Stock. ('apt W A l.i I e l,a.i 1 'lUUJ two car loudsi f , ,uli ( aroliua mulea and hi, ir.es m 1,1, he w , 1 -ei! i,i jock bottom prices fur (ah utMis Smith's lot on Middle slleel. New Heine l I, !l, H. H. T00KER, WHUI.li.SALK DEALER IN FISH AND OYSTERS. a ic w ukiim, iv. c. Will give sinct attention to orders, and Mil the same upon host terms. fl0dw8m Dr. G. L. SHACKLEFORD DEMIST, MIDDIjB TH.HBTf ilw Ni;V liKIiNK, N. O. 1862. EATON 1888: THE JEWELER 11 IS A KIN K STOCK, OF Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE. M'KCTAt'LliB. 1 keep a larger stock of Spectacle! than any other store in North Carolina. 1 take particular pains to fit them to tha eyes of partiee needing them. Having worked sleadilr at tha honnk for over thirty years, I believe 1 can do as good work as any watchmaker in the Slaw. COME AND SEE ME: SAM. K. EATON, Middle street. Opposite Baptist Church. tU dwtf COUNTRY I1MJS, THE iinvr est IN THE AT K. R. JONES'. HXTotice. ) V To reduce mv stock- of Picon tnr sell at greatly reduced prices manr- hrkni for ik. nn.i TV, ; ri . vau ana get some bargaine. JOHN DUNN, - January 23, 18S3. , J4dtf Just Received; 0'" ii-? '' - "t 250 Barrels of -:Voi v" Early Bose SeedPotatde,:, Foisalr CHEAP, , r ' r. r -' - ' r -.
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