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XEW BERNE. N. (. FRIDAY. MARCH 10, 1888.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
Daily
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LOCAL NEWS.
I BUSINESS LOCALS.
"AM3 Corned Beef. Codfish. Mack
erel. - Cbipcwd Beef. Boiled Ox
Tongue," Boneless Pig' Feet, Canned
lioaai Beef. Canned Shrimp, Cooked
: ,-V"S Corned Beef. Deriled Hem, Evaporated
' 1 Apples,MincMsat, and a great variety of
; Vi - - " Orooeriea, alt fresh. Fresh Bat-
C ' ter of purest quality received semi
- waekly. Fresh Boaated Coffee ground
' order. -A choice lot of Teas just
received. C. E. Slovkr.
' VV. LiURE Liquors and Wines for Medici
' IT-, nal and other' uses, at wholesale.
i 'I V3 ? y Jams Re&mohd.
y TT8E PCRE Ice manufactured by
., U aattf. Jakmah Ick Factohy.
, THE M cakes and crackers are the
' JL beet, at John uunn s
a W;.A NOVEL1Y-EOCKAWAY Oyster
X, Crackers at Johs Dunn 8.
: . - ,
f?ERTILIZERS for Truckers snd Cot
'-. X ton Planter at
.. Geo. Allen & Co.
D'
tlRECT importation of French
Brandy and Holland Gin arrived
In "bond and duties paid at Custom
3nuaa In New Berne. euaranteeinit sen
, jine goods for sale.
A' ' ' Ja8 Redmond.
' DEDMOND'S Ginger Ale. Lemon
:.. ' Xt Boda. etc., equal to imported.
.5, . " ' Jahes Redmond.
-" f 'TRUCKER'S Seed Peas, Beans aud
V--. X. Potatoes st
Geo. Alls & Co.
' r ARBETT'S Medoo Vineyard Cognac
' ' vJI and' Wines for sale, at Manufsctu
tf rsrla prices, by Jakes Redmond.
K'- . CHOICE N. 0. Hams at 12t cent per
Vy pound at A. miixbb b.
' T) EPAJ.RING of
XV Brao dene b y i
China and Brio
' Clabke & Morgan,
' Taxidermists, East Front at.
Hew Berne. Jan. 14. 188. lav. 3m
. '. Last day of the Fair.
School children' day at the Fair from
,1 O'clock to 7 this evening.
.,-. The committee on fancy work desire
. '. 10 complete their work before twelve
, " today and should be in the rootn-early
today.
'. LUntcnant Francis. Winslow will de
liver an add rets on oyster culture at ll
'clock this morning; in the upper norih
. room of the Fair building
. ' Commissioner John Robinson rat t a
j , number of Craven county farmers at
th court house yesterday and orpan
. issd aFarmer's Institute. Particulars
... will appear tomorrow.
TbS editorial fraternity return thanks
to Mr. Jam e Redmond for refresh
. tnentlto their lunch room during the
'.Fair... His geods of his own manufao
'. tare are pure, fresh and genuine, and
- should bo used in preference to foreign
goods of the same kind.
v . Mr. T. A.. Green, while riding up
) flaneock street yesterday with Rev.
Dr.DIxoo,' was thrown from the buggy
by the horse beooming frightened and
"whirling suddenly around. Dr. Dixon
also went overboard but was not hurt,
s nor was Mr. Gretn seriously hurt.
- ' Mr. E, B. Hackburn made a good and
";a bad ride' yesterday evening at the
. close of lbs tournament. He made one
" tilt without bridle or saddle, took two
. rings but tbjt bone got under way with
no Inclination to lake op short of the
. - . stables and Lt. Hackburn in attempt
ing to jump from bis back fell and
broke his collar boos.
Oorrocficn. ; ' ,
' . Tbo Banker pony "Harry," to which
the premium was awarded on Wednes
day, belonged to John H. Wbkford in
stead of the party named.
Steamer Jtoreatents.
Tbo Eaglet of the E.C. D. line arrived
jeitcrdsy morning with cargo of gen
eral merchandise and will sail at 4
o'clock this afUrnoon. The Vesper of
this lino wjli arrive tomorrow.
rersonaL j .
Joseph E. Robinson, Eq.r of ths
Go!dboro Argus was -attending the
.Fuiryeeterdsy.v: - ..v ; - , "
rsjor S. U. -Finger and Mrs. Finger,
aoi L'Ifs Addle Davidson of Raleigh,
were at'ondini ths Fair Yesterdays 1 -v
Col. I D. Hall of Wilmington, ro-
t irced t terday after a pleasant visit
to cor r . , ' J.:: 4- 'r
C o. II. rrownvEsq of Washington;
i fa tie city stopping with Capt. H. W.
f i Fchool CUldrea.-t ;
i m ittee of the Nsw
-. t
fix-
r, i ..a acd Game Fair ex-
n'ft lion to the teachers and
f iLe traded ' school- and
1 I
1 f-cir l.itlo friends to visit
s Friday afternoon irom
1 r. Ail sre expected
-". Allex, Presidect -
' A'ckl SIV.,'.;j-.
; s' . world- for
r ' i t
GAME, FISH. AND OYSTER FAIR.
THIRD DAY.
Another Good Crowd Inter-
eat Unabated.
1 he Ladies' Department.
The Tournament.
The interest in the Fair continued
unabated yesterday. The special trains
brought in a large number; many hav
ing attended the day before returned
to take a second view of the many in
teresting exhibits.
We reserved the ladies' department
to do up today, but we soon found that
we bad reserved an elephant. To do
justice to it 'would lake
not less than ten Ci.luu.ri8 of the J"l K
NaL Entering the east room of this
department the t is i tor 'a attention le
first attracted by the beautiful dupUv
of silk and velvet quilts and embroid
ered tofa cushions by Miss Harriett
Lane. Turning from this s
reporter who went ' i j prepared to
"take notes1' was so bewildered that he
concluded to do well if he could simplj
get a list of what was thero aud leave
to the committee of awards to tj
which is best, for the reporter judgelh
not So htrc ihxy go lu alphabetical
order :
Specimen of sewinf, buttun
holes by Miss Carrie Annie Artu
dall; paintings by Miss Mamie Amyelle.
Mrs S. A. Anhur, old quilt; Mrs. Al
ptin, hand sewing; Miss Aldridge,
hand-made rug; W. L. Areudall, cane
of whales jaw bone, tooth and tortoise
shell psper cutter; Ueo.Allen, old spoon
and bowl; Misses Allen, drawn work
and paintings; Mrs. S. W. Brooks, water
color, patch work ; Mrs. V. P. Durrus,
embroidery ; Mrs. DjDjrert, antiquities.
G Briuson, hair work crocheting, Mrs.
W. Barricgton, crochet work; Mrs. M.
F. Berry, kuii lace; Mrs. F. B. Beoton,
crochet trimming . Mrs. Boyd, ilannel
embroidery; Mrs. Baxter, antiquities;
Mrs. James Bryan, fancy work; Har
rington, antiquities; Mr. J. II. Becton,
Mason's badges one hundred years old;
W. G. Brinson, old revolulionory gun;
George Bishop, clock 125 years old;
Bull, picture frames; Miss Becton,
needle work, darned net, crochet work;
Miss Sophie Brinn, bead work;
Miss Mary Berry, crochet dress; Miss
Charity Bell, plain sewing; Miss Maggie
Boeeaer, buggy robe; Miss Ida Bristoe,
crochet work; Mr. A. M. Baker, antiqu-
ties; Mrs. Barker, paper (lowers; Miss
Raohel Brown, polished horns; Miss
Brook Held, silk banda handkerchiefs
and antiquities: Miss Isabel Bryan,
fancy work; Miss Annie Berry, paint
ings and short cakes; Miss Rena Bell,
fancy work; Mrs. J. L. Brock, hand
knit spreads; Mrs. D. T, Carraway,
embroidery, letting crochet work and
knitting; D. Congdon, drawn work,
embrodiery and fancy articles; Mrs.
Cosby, button holes; Mrs. W. H. Cohen,
antiquities: Mrs. CI ay pool, antiqui
ties; Miss Nellie Colligaa, fancy
work; ,Mis Leona Cox, paintings.
drawings, crochet work; Miss Katie
Churohjll, quilt; Miss Eatella Clarke,
antiquities; Mr. C. C. Clark, powder
horn, Tryon clock and table pictures;
L. Cohen, very old meerschaum pipe;
Dr. J. D. Clark, old embroidered pic
tures; Cuthrell, old books; Mrs. E.
Duguida antiquities, paintings, pith-
work boat, embroidery; Mrs. John
Dunn, antiquities, handsome point lace;
Mrs. A. E. Davis, antiquities, shells
and tea weed; Mrs. Graham Daves,
fancy work; F. S. Duffy, antiquities;
Miss Louise Dennison, antiquities; Miss
Ada Dudley, crochet knitting; Dr. F.
Puff, antiquities; Mrs. E. B. Ellis,
flannel embroidery and paintings; Mrs.
R. M. Freeman, linen embroidery and
crocheting; Mrs. C. E. Foy, antiquities;
Miss Emily Ferebe, antiquities', Misses
FuITord, band-knit quilt; Mr. George
Fisher, old medicine chest; Mrs. Owen
Guion. flannel embroidery; Mrs. Phoebe
G askins, antiquity Mrs. T. A Gfeen,
antiquities; Mrs. Geo. Green, antiqui
ties and-crochet , work; Mrs. Wm.
Guion, embroidery; Mbs F. E. Guion.
antiquities and embroiderer Mias F,
Gooding, hair work and crocheting;
Miss Mary, Gooding, i drawings; and
paintings; Mrs. Cv Bulbs, hair work;
Mm. Geo.. Henderson, Canada curiosi
ties and embroidery; Mrs., E. & Ear
gett, old quilt antiquity; Mrs. - Hattie
Qanoock, fUh seals Jewelry; Mrs. Jan.
B. Hughes, antiquities; Mabel Hughes,
antiquity; Mrs. 'John Hughes, antiqui
ties, paintings, ahell work, cambrio em-
bfoiJpry, old chins', preserves, -pickled
oysters snd old furniture; Mrs. R.D
Hilton, very old ring and thimble; Mrs.
Howe rtoo, hand ruada laco, dres tri -
- f-.i
mond, erasy work, fancy toilet set;
Mrs. K. Hurt, hand-knit afghan; Miss
Annie Henderson, two drawings; Miss
Janet Hollister, paintings, brass
placques; Miss May House; band
sewing end darning; Miss Etta
Hargett, nine pieces embroidery; Miss
Jennie Harrison, crib quilt; Miss Mamie
Haughton, etching fancy marking ; Miss
Leah Holland, silk quilt; Miss Laura
Hughes, spinning wheel, fancy work
and silk quilt. Miss Emily Hill, hand
made lace, hair and flowers; Miss
Hatchie Harrison, miniatures, antiqui
ties, linen and embroidery; Mrs. J
Howard, flannel embroidery; Mrs
Carrie Hancock, crazy qnilt; Miss
Sophie Hutchinson, point lace, tailing,
outline work, darned net and Ilannel
embrodiery; Mrs. L. A. Ives, silk quilt,
fancy work, antiquities; Mrs. C. Ivey,
candlestick and salt cellars very old;
Mrs. J. F. Ives, plush sofa cushion
Mrs. Geo N'. Ives, silk quilt; 6. rd. F. J.
Jones, silk quilt, brass andirontt; Mrs.
N. W. Jones, hand made eocka.
chrochel trimminga; Mrs. K K Jones,
old counterpane; Miss E.Jones, crochet
counterpane: Miss Sophie Jones, darning
Miss J. A. Jones, walking cane. Mice
Clara JuKticc, two cases Kieter egg"'
Mrs. 1 N. Kilburu, embroidered table
cover aud slurtrd bird; Mrs. Kinaey,
gridiron wall pocket and crochet trim
ming. Mrs. W. L. Kennedy, euibroid
ered piano cover; Mrs, F. B. l.me,
sampler; Mrs. M. Lewis, drawn huen.
Mrs II Lovick, Mexican war sword.
Mrs. Kjberl Lehman, p&iutingti. por
trail, study of leaves, etc , silk quilt
and embroidery; Mrs. Daniel l.aue,
revolutionary sword , Mra T K. Mace,
handmade rug rug; Mrs. J. A
Meadows, painted banners, crochet
afghan and caps, Mra. M. A. Moore,
antiquities; Mrs. McLean, fancy
work; Mrs. A. Miller, embroidered
scarf, Miss Bayard Morgan, plain sew
ing, outline work, maobine sewing and
crazy woik; Mrs. Geo. Moullon, au
liquities; Mrs. L. J. Moore, darned net
iress; Miss Floia Marks, embroidered
sofa pillow, handkerchief case, table
scarfs ond embroidered apron , Mr. Basil
Manly, New Berne paper one hundred
years ojdj Miss Pennie Myers, hand
sewing, darning, chrochet, drawn work
and candy ; Mr. E. F. Manson, ship in
battle; Mrs. O. Metis, miniature flannel
embroidery; Miss Manly, outline work;
Mrs. Ella Maoe, crazy work, outline
work and silk embroidery ; Sheriff E.
Murrill, alum water from Onslow coun
ty; Mrs. L.C. Norman, crochet silk tidy .
Mrs. M. Nelson, fancy work; Mrs. M.
McK. Nash, marble bust of Pope Pius
IX. ; Mrs.C. E. Nelson, pine cone basket .
Miss Uattie Nash, drawings and paint
ings; Dr. J. L. Nicholson, deer horns;
Miss Hannah Osgood, crochet work.
Miss Mary E. Oliver, antiquities; Miss
Hannah Oliver, silk quilt forty years
old ; Mrs. J. W. Potter, hand made rag
rug and knitted pin-cushion; Mrs Frank
Patterson, band made point lace, darned
net, crochet work, embroidery, etc ;
Mrs. Susan Prioe, hand knit stockings
and one pieoe of black woolen cloth;
Miss E. Pigott, embroidery and darned
net, outline work, crazy work and hand
made tag rug; Miss Virginia Patrick,
embroidery lamburequia; Miss Matilda
Peterson, old English writings, hand
made counterpanes, etc.; Mrs. S. V.
Richardson, patch word and old cut
glass wire, Mrs. J. A. Richardson, hand
knit afghan, rug and spread; Mrs. C.
Reicenstein, crochet skirt trimmings,
band knit socks and curio; Mrs. W. F.
Rountree, antiquities, Mrs. R. A. Rich
ardson, flannel embroidery; Mrs. David
Roberts, gold conchs; Mrs. Ed. Roberts,
old embroidery; Mrs. S. Radcliff, three
very old pitchers and three jars pre
serves; Mrs. Geo. Roberts, hand knit
socks; Mrs. Fred. Roberts, three minia
ture and a box; Miss Mamie Radoliff,two
piecee of wood carving; Mise Clara J.
Richardson, hand-sewing and darning;
Miss Carrie Rhem, paintings, mirror
tidy, apron and crochet drees; Miss
Nan. Roberts, paintings, crayon, screen
and silk spron; Miss Lalla Roberts,
fancy broom, v hand-painted cup and
sauoerand plates; Mrs. Shoe, cambric
embroidery; Mrs. S. Street, two knit
oaps and child's cloak; Mrs. 8. F.
Stanly, fao-simile of letter from Gen.
Washington; Mrs. N. H. Street, hand
knit socks; Mrs. V. W. Shields, painted
pin-cushion. Doylies' outline work;
Miss Mamie Stimsoa, crochet yoke,
painted scarf, silk quilt and fancy
work; Miss Annie Saunders, plain sew
ing and darning and doil'srees; Miss
Fannlo Small wood, child's dresa, cloak
and ' wrapper embroidered ; Mrs. . E. F.
Small wood,1 drawn" work ; Mra. 0. B,
Thomas, nine piecee hand-made point
lace,' Bilk ' embroidered Ublo , cover
macroms; Miss F. Taylor, old embroid
ery and outline work; Mrs. J. T.' Tay
lor, arraseae work, fan with lace ap-
rMque; Mrt.; Lee Taylor, band mads
baby, drees and cup; Mrs. ITary- B.
Tacser, rwa ;ne"r)d "ITf "tnMy
crazy quilt; Mies Frances Taylor, an
tiquity ond outline work; Miss Mau.ie
Ulrich, two sofa pillars arraeene: Mies
Alberta Lirich, crochet work . l)r. Vase,
antiqSailiee; Miss Maine Williams, hem
stitching ; Mum P. Wallace, pincushion .
Miss Bessie Wbilfoid, calash : Mies Clem
Whitford, machine .jwmg Mute Ger
trude Willis lid v . Mica Mamie Willis,
fancy bottle, Mmo Maine Wood, crazy
work, darniug nod crochet trimming
Miss Etta Willi? t o at ' '? Keiitingion
painting; Mr. It-aiah Wood, old shells
and petritied clam bhellc. Mia. M. N.
Williams, hail J uiuJe c juialerpane and
table cover, Jinr.isefjti and hoi Mrs
W. F. Wyalt. two toiltl oete, ariaeeue
work on L.lu-h 1 1 l m drcos, cham
oise thai t I . 1.;. iweLly table
nisi. Ii 1 ii t li.. Lai) alghan, i;low
sham, twtlve i i .., ti t ute mats, man
tle lamt.rttiuui t-m'..rodi icd on plush
hairtljweir Mio l.um.'e Wipgius. glass
rolling L.,11, 11. uL Hi b, ll oUe huiMlred
jearsedd Mis iu W I. .1 fm d . ar.t mue
china . .Mi r . il ; 1 1. , . 1 t ro n b .1
lie. iwu i l.il Ir. i... dnt-.-. - Mis S
Wlllelt, l.A ) .in r.- Mi:- I! S ,i..lie)
crochet Mt in t. r. I 1 ; . .111
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hand k 11 it 111 1; le 1 .- M . 1
plaiu be w 11,
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uioel beaul'fvjl 1 ' . 1 .... 1
fully a 1 1 an,; 1 I
In the art il. .. in,. 1.;
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river 1 ' y M .e M ,1. e in 1 ,
aud alio w a irin;n Li, 1 , , , : ;
Gerrock alwi han ime J i.luy
ings HI the hall iy :il I i !
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mind the Mr 1 tor 1 1. i.i 1 , 1 k ' 1-1 .1 . r.l
iu this linu wax doi.e I ) . 1 1 - Islriit.
not borro w ed
Ml H he! k y . a 1 . ' i! . ; an! ! u . ..t- r .
ulso had a line d 1 n w 1 1. c 1 I ,1 1 '. an "f a
bridge acrorf N ui-t- i r. n 1. at ,-e
Heme. Thin a tiling i' .; 1.1 ( - .1 1
long to nee a 1 i-al 1 ( v .
Al thiee ..'el... I. t .,; : M ,;i .Mni.U .
the chief iimrthul. .al;. I hii- nUaiil
knights togrther on J d 1 1 . . 1 1 1-1 r,-. I 1.1 ui
the Green win re tin l.ppn i h..
their skill 111 iMn.i' Tin- .lloHing
knights were entend ' Uroal .Sfreel
Gang," K It llarkhiun. "Craven
County Gun Club,' H (; Mallett.
"MaUmuekset," 11. I. Gihtia. ' T.iUock
Hlreet Gang," A W Wood. "Kirel-
sior Hose Co , " Joe M. Sor ley "Aurora,"
L. J. Thompson. " Hell's leiry, : John
Hrooks, -'Wrtl Knd." C H Ci, ( Hd
Noilh State," K I, llruih "Iron
Mask," K I. Hii 1 1 head "Sunny
South," Henj llahn. ' Kulroad,' N.
Hughes; "The Cly.les. " John H..I
lister; "Stonewall." S. W. Kerrehee
Distance 80 yards, ihn e iii ks tune
seconds, five ulu.
The-" Knight of An mra. " Lee Themp-
son, took 11 rings; "KiH Kerry," John
Brooks. 9; "Sionew all, " S. V Kerre
bee, b; "Hroad Street Gang." '. H.
Hackburn, M; ' Kmrlmor Horn Co. "
Joe McSorley, 8. One till decided the
tie in favor of ".Stonewall . " and live
tilts decided the tie between ' Hroad
Sireet Gang" and " l iceUiof' m favor
of the former. So the lirnt priz.. .'o 00,
was awarded to 1. Thornpaon, who
crowntd Mihs ChaiUc Crdlo y-ircn of
Love and Beauty. The mcond pnzj.
815 00, was owardeil to John Brookf,
who crowned Mies Maie Huddle
ston First Maid of Honor. Samuel
W. Ferrebee was awarded the third
prize, $15 00, and crowned Miss May
Caho Second Maid of Honor. E. H Hack
burn was awarded the fourth prize.
810 00 and the honor of trowing the
Third Maid, but owing to an accident al
the close of the tilting which resulted
in the breaking of hie collar bone, Mr.
John riollrster appeared as a eubntitute
and crowned Miss Sophia Joues. A large
crowd was present and the core nation
services were very interesting.
Our space is up. W7e must reserve
other notices until tomorrow.
, Thanks.
The "Broad Street Gang" again laid
us under obligation on Wednesday by
thair handsome floral offering, and for
this and their many former acts of
courtesy we desire now to thank them.
The needs of tbe service win goon
require a change of material base, and
while our apparatus may De on Middle
street our best wishes will remain on
Broad, and we trust to retain in the
future as we have the good fortune to
possess for a long time the Rood wishes
and interest of tb "Broad St. Gang.
Jakes W. Moore,
Foreman Newbern S. F. E. Co.
Aa Enquiry.
A citissa visiting ths Fair Rot a little
too much tangle-leg aboard, was taken
ep lass Wednesday afternoon, plaoed in
the station-house, " and np o this,
Thursday, ereninf, 8 e'elook, p m.,
orer twenty-four hours, had not been
tried for any violation of city ordi
nance; and we leara has had nothing to
eat since his confinement. This neglect
should fall opon sods one, sr"3 such
"it" ought nt fJ -e tolc-itpl in f"?
1 THE Li TEST E8.
(oudrustd from onr Ex.tlutB(res.
Soeaker Carlisle resumed his post of
duly Wednesday and was greeted with
a round of applause
A c atholic church in New Jersey was
tlown over by Monday's sloim and
Completely destroyed.
lhe tiealy with China has been
Mgued and w ill be sent to the Hrssideiil
at once for transmission to Congress.
A collision of ei oress trains at Cobb
rerry. N. V , resulted in the serious
injury of two persons and the slight in
jury of two utheiB.
In the Senate Wed uetday M r Blown
of Georgia made a fpeech in favor of a
lariH for prolectluu aud the re.-al of
the Uileiij&l revenue laws lu the
IKe a report was made in the llllnoic
contested election cae, which confirms
the right of Mr 1'oel le hio seat The
claim o( a Hrilmh sul jeel for lose cl
col Ion m Mobile afler the rederal occu
lidlioti duiitig the war w us dipcuaeed
t u I no result was rrathd
Ii, ilte 1 I 1 '111 lhe Nv 1 1 h li- li-pi l.l I hat
U.r weull'ii 1 modi-rain.; in aoine
1 !., 1 . Iilid tha'. Mlu is cllll falling 111
oihcir. Tl.t le lu fcuuif imjiroy emenl in
lhe rail ittad and U-tcntapblc silualiou
hut many r .a le and lines aie still uu
al le t" make lhe firal move. All ac-i"iiil!-
h-iie thai lhe eloriii was lhe
w ' 'i 1-1 ' i. 1 1 i 1 1 d and the money limn le
iti.i:M i.f-e- h Lit- thousands of pe"nle
have ht-t-n sul jmted to lhe Kltalesl
sulTci ing
,ll.rl A mliltiu lur .Tla'aila.
ll is gem-rully known thai Simmons
I a r 1 llr 11 lalor is relied upon to secure
1111 inu ml v from all malarial disorders
Tin is pioven hy iu popularity, and
an one w ho has lived in the South has
st en it- curalive ell ecu and the protec
lion 11 ives against the weakening snd
1aiiKci uM maludy. ll acts more prompt
iv than calomel or quinine, without
ii. i f their injurioua consequences.
SlIKUlKK K OKKK'K.
New Heme, March W, l'Vi'v
Notice lo Tax I'ajcru
No I I'll IHI :u INIU'I.JKNCK Wll.l
HI! I.IMA afler lhe 20lli day of March
All lax pa) era who have not paid liieir
tales will come forward and settle at
once, as I shall be compelled to levy on
the peisonal property.
Hi speclfully,
1) Sum son,
U '. "I Sheriff Craven count y .
I'ortraiu.
In oil or crayon from life or small
pictuiee linns hy V ias Aurora Mace,
who is teaching drawing and painting
hy lutunt methods, al her residence on
Johnston street. janlldlf.
11 HACK IP.
Vim am feeling depressed , you r ap
petite is poor, you are bothered with
headwche, jou are lidgety, nervous, and
generally out of sorts, and want to
brace up. Hrace up, but not with stim
ulants, spring medicine, or bitters,
which have for their basis very cheap,
bad whiskey, and which stimulate you
for an hour, and then leave you in
worse condition than before. What
you want is an alterative that will
purify your blood, start healthy action
of liver and kidneys, restore your vital
ity, and give renewed health and
strength. Such a medicine you will
find in Electric Hitters and only fifty
cents a botllo at R. N. Duffy's drug
xlore.
1862. EATON 1888.
THE JEWELER
HAS A FINK STOCK OF
Watches, Clocks. Jewelry,
SOLID SILVER
AND PLATED WAEE-
IPECTirLES.
I keep a larger stock of Spectacles
than any other store in North Carolina.
I take particular pains to fit them to the
eyes of parties needing them.
Having worked steadily at the bench
for over thirty years, I believe I can dc
as good work as any watchmaker in the
State.
COME AND SEE ME.
SAM. K. EATON.
Middle street.
OpiKfeile Baptist Church. fel2 dwtf
H. H. T00KER,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
FISH AtiD OYSTERS,
IIW BIRIE, If. C.
Will give strict attention to orders, and
fill tbe same upon best terms. flOdwSm
To reduce my stock of Cirars, I will
sell at greatly rednoed . prioea many.
bran's for the next Thirty Hays.
Call and get some bargain. c
JOHN CtJIfir.'
January 23, 1888, 4dtf
ATTORNEY AT Is AIT,
.Craven St., two doors South of
Joarast c"!ce.
For Sale.
House and Lot, corner of Pollock ax
George street. House has eight root
and a bath room, two halls 14x23 fc.
front and back stairwsys. Hot at
cold water in second story. Water l.
heated by a range in the kitchen t
wbich is attached a thirty falloa boiler
Three rooms and both halls are flaishe-i
in native woods (walnut, aab. and pine ) .
Force pump on premises; a cistern,
capacity ii 500 gallons . a good well, and
a cellar i5ii5 feet.
Also for sale, a close-built Bay Hare,
nearly sn years old. perfectly SOSMd.
miOSt H. B. LEHMAN.
For Sale,
1 .a i e and commodious dwelling,
store undrrt.ca'.l cellar, and stOtw ad"
joiDing. iiooc stern on premises.
Occupied ly owner.
Splendid opiMjrtumty for investment,
Thx most eligible site lu the city.
lerms and price made known to par
lies deiiiing lo purihase
diw t A. HENRY. .;
For the Fair.
O. MARKS
Oticr : ( !! 8 FECIAL.
INDUCEMENTS to the Whole.
sal. Tru !' , 11 I.S1IAV, WEDNES
DAY :.i. i I 111 KsDA V. MAKCII
1 .il., Mi', .v. ! I
'.''MMI Is N l . l .ai i- R ft..
-(," :-. :..-k. i Nan.svok at 6c.
'- 1 ,' J l.;,t,s at 8Ao.
W.'MMI .1,. ( ' M..1H I, . t 7JC.
worth 10c.
".' 111 !-. ! ... I and 1'laid Giog-liati.-,
a i: ) r:i ie and styles.
W IM'I.KS All: I 'Kl'A IITMENT
( '( M I 'I. l.l I !, an 1 prices landing in
projiortion to ilo's. mciitioiicd above.
Mcrclianl- will (ii. I it to their ad
anliii I ' mm uu I'cforc purchasing,
o MAKKH,
ml I Ni w llcrne, N. 0.
" lM IT ATI I I 1 1 K r-1 N i I liKUT KI.ATTKKT -
"BELL the JEELER"
ii i'. h k
LARGEST and MOST VARIED
8T0CK OF
Watches, Diamonds,
FINE JEWELRY, Etc , Etc.,
IN Till: CITY.
Jas. W. Waters,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Oflice next door New Berne Journal,
mldwly NEW BERNE, N. C
The World Stands Aghast
Al BIX IjJ ,I'ZVHJl-rt,
And wonders. Bow is it that I can sell
so much lower than anr one else'i
I'll tell you: I have determined to be
easily satisfied for the cash, and WORK
FOR 8M ALL PROFITS.
My Motto is: FAIR DEALING.
Come and buy from me, and you will
never regret it.
K. R. JONES,
'ew Berne, N. C.
WALTER'S
Photograph Gallery ! ;
I take great pleasure in informing my,
friends, and the publio generally, that
my New Studio is now complete.
My Light is on tbe New Improred
Plan. 1 have spared neither paiaa or
expense in arranging this Light, SO as
to give to all my work that Soft Poroe
Isin Effect.
Every style of picture copied aad eW
larged to any sise desired. :- i 1
A successful career of twenty-fira
years la Norfolk, Ts., to a proof of tha
satisfaction I always giye.- My work
peaks for itself; by it I. bop to gaia
yoor oonfideaoe and merit your fsTora.
Very respectfully, , a
:-a L w-t - TBOS. WALTES,-Sfi
.N. W;eor. Middle and Pollock s t., .
.-;" - i Over Dsffrs 6rog store, -J
janSldwtf W&W BERNE, N. U
Fcr Kent,
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