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OUMNAJ, Texs. - t VOD vn.-NO. 85. NEW BERNE. N. C.'TUESDAY. JULY 10. 188S. PRICE 5 CENTS; 1 i -". i I . y: I- LOCAL NEWS, : v Busnress locals. f s ; 7H1TB LEAD, Mixed Teiat, Ver T t f aiaa. Oil end Glass at . UCO. ALLU uo. 1 f CST RECIITKO-by schoonw Hen V rietta BUI, 100 Wrnli build in fcsae, ea4 for eale by T. - J. C Whjtty, C.'-n 8k., S 4en blow South Front. I . LiTA City Voucher. No 58, pay I4ible to Ntw Bust Jocual, for fve elaUara. Ail person are warned eo4 to trait for Mid voaeaer w applioa tkxi will he mad for doplicat. . nusa a uiiru - innKEWARD- 1 wU1 . f$l)J above reward forth arrest '.. : aad conviction of tha pereoa or persons ''. waeatteeapted to anoUlata bt ga of . Royal Crewa llour aad Una Butter. ' Nevertheless, I still have the article " oa hand aad lataad to eontinoa aslIiBf .-. thm. To thoao who enjoy aioa Bread aad Fine Buttar, I woald aay patronize Hack aura, Tha Grocer. All my Oro cefi ,aro -Arae-cless and I warrant thatr. f Another invoice of Tar Heal Saiokieg Tobacco at 40o, per lb Alto - 80 000 mora "Proclamation." th beat S for So cigar ia the world . Vary rptfully, E. B. HaCKBi an. 1)URB Liquora and Wine for Medici nat and other use, at wholeaale. . Jambs Redmond. , , T IMK. Cement, Plaatar at low prices ' ay Geo. Allkn & Co. CI ARRETT'S Medoo Vineyard Cognac J and Wine for tale, at Manufactu rar'a price, by James Redmond. ONE first-class mahogany writing daak for tale at the Only Caah Store, Humphrty & Howard' old aund. REDMOND'S Oinger Ale. I -em on Soda. etc. , equal to imported. James Redmond Alight ahower in tha aftarnaon ye terday made the atmosphere much more eshilaratiog. Cottage prayer meeting tonight on th oornar of South Front and Spring atreeta at tha residence of Albert Conway at 8 o'clock. Tha county oommiaaionen were in session yaatarday equalifylog the valu ation of profrty and hearing com plaint a ta valuation. Tha Democrat of Jonea oouoty will hold their county convention on the 8tb of August for tha purpose of electing delegate to tha senatorial convention Tha ,ateanter Kinatoa will leave Wi at Lenduf od Noose river Wednesday at It O'cfoer and take on passengers for the grand ratification in the city at night. .Cleveland stove-pipe hats are becom ing quite numerous on the streets. Horns of the more modest have not yet mad ihe venture. If not before, came out ea the 11th. Wa are again indebted to Col. John N. Whltford for a lot of fine fruit. apples, pears, figs.e to. The Colonel has - r . .a big crop of these on his plantation in ; . Jonas and they are unusually fine. ''I yjiv;;"Lsi4aIght,a mail brought the fltst - ''eoramunlcation from Rev. Dr. Vass cf r thia city. It was mailed at Liverpool : and )a wbatwa are in hopes only the : 1 .beginning of an extended series of ,:- V articles while on his European tour. It 1 ';".' ' . will appear tomorrow. ' ' V Wa understand, that the Farmer's Al '. '. ' ' liaoce of Jones oouoty re-elected Col . N ' Whltford; their: representative to ' ioaBtaU Alliance ta be held on Friday V X -- tha l4h day of August next. Also re- : elected him their Business Agents. No . batter selaotioB could hive been made. . "Tasurday was a little hotter than I' ' -V - any day rat this saasoa. At two o'clock (a tha afternoon the mercury reached , - 'j the highest point, 93 degrees. A plaaa- nt hraeaa all through tho day made it 'i much mora pleasant than It otherwise . . : - would have beaa. ' ';cXr: , Agent Henderson of. tha E. O.D. Una -hu iiotiflad tho Nauss) and Trent S. B. "u Co., from whom is leased the wharf and ' ' warehouse used by tha former, thai his company desires the lease now existing extended to tho fullest period contem plated by tho original agreement bo twaen th iwft nomnaiilea. - ' " ''' " " ... . , H h lie f -s J "Tashiogba' Bryan, ' E. f'-ileaaawsj C6J SlofOtV v Wi '' Wood were appointed: a committee of reception' by the Democratio Club last ' night to receive Judge Fowl on his arrival to attend the grand ratification " meeting. ,. These gentlemen Will allow - no bitch In the proceedings and every thing will be certain to fun smoothly. " . - Ia the absence of the pastor, Dr. L O. Vass, the sermon at the Presbyterian Cbnrce on Sunday was preached by F 3. F. MarabIo. The text was from reahrs cxtx: 18, -"Open Tbotr mins eyes thrt I nay behold wondrous things out eft'.. law." Through the discourse --me" beautiful thoughts -were drawn t c!Mrly r Illustrating-'facte of the 7 cf our putting entire trust ia 1 cf God and not the wis Program for Wedaeaday. Ia aaothar eolama will be found the program for Wednesday evening. Let every one who Intends taking a part ia the demonstration read aad govern himself accordingly. The program b an excellent one. The way to do things decently aad ia order on such oocasioa ia to carefully arrange the program and carry it out Thief Captured. A subscriber living in the upper por tion of Pamlioo'eousty write us an ac count of the capture Of a thief who en tered the house of Peter Allen, robbed it of a suit of clothe and set fir to it. Fortunately Allen's eon arrived in time to extinguish the fire before much damage was don. The thief wa pur sued ami captured and put in jail at Bayboro An Important Invention. Some one from Swift Creek write us about a cotton chopper that ha ben rttcen It invanud by William Oardner. The wntr thinks it a great-machine and adf iea ( iardner to bring it t3 the neit Fair at New Berne. This U the proper thing to do, but the time for holding the next Fair has not been de cided upon yet. It will likely be some time next spriuti, probably in February or March. Let him ir feet his machine and have it on hand. Married at Asheville. We copy the following notice from the Asheville Sun. The bride is well known in New Berne and has many friends who wish ber well on the new voyageof wedded blios: Married, at Trinity P. E. Church, yes terday at noon. Mis Sallie Jones, daugh ter of Mrs. M. R. Rixie, of Selma, Ala., to Col. C. N. Feathers ton. of Rome, Oa. Rev. Dr. Buell gave the bride away, and the marriage ceremony was performed by Rev. Jarvi Buxton, Rector of Trin ity Church. All the contracting parties are well known in social circle. Mr. Rixie and daughter have often visited "The Land of the Sky." Col. Feather- ston is a prominent lawyer and stands at the bead of his profession. Col, and Mrs' reatberaton are stopping at Bat tery Prk Hotel. Beautiful. Mr. A. M Baker ia not only a gentle man of iplend id busine qualities, but also of exquisite taste. The rare flowers that adorn the stand at the left of the pulpit at the Baptist Church are usually from his magninoent collection. San- day evening a night blooming eerius, the most beautiful we ever saw, hung the half-closed petals of Its twin blooms, embowered in rich green foliage, in graceful and deyout attitude while the minister spoke of the sad symbolization of The Fallen Tree (Eccl. 21:3) then, as if to give nature's sweet type of a fair and beneficent life, lifted the radiant blossoms unfolded, and flung a delioious fragrance like a benediction upon the assembled congregation. The Giand Tournament at Morohaad City. A four day shooting tournament at the delightful summer resort, Morehead City, Ny C, under the management of the Craven County Qun Club of New Berne, will begin July 81st, 1888. , Officers of the Club, Willism Ellis, Preeident; W. W. Clark, Vice-President; R. A. Richardson, Secretary; J. K. Willis, Treasurer; John Dunn, Captain. The following is the program: TUESDAY. 1. Maiden stakes for a gold badge, blue rock pigeons, 9. Sweepstakes, free for all, glass balls. - wed&ksdat. I 3. Atlantio Hotel stakes for a gold modal, given by Messrs. BermanJ& Cooke, free for all, bine rock pigeons. I TTJUHSDAY. I 4. The cup stakes for a silver cap, given by the Craven County Gun Club of Now Berne, N. O., for teams of five, residents of any county in North Caro lina, of for teams of any other State blue rock pigeons. 8. Sweepstakes, free for all, glass balls. - FRIDa.f. fl. Consolation stakes for gold badge, free for all who have shot in the tooma ment and hare not won I medal, badge envies a ' 7. Sweepstakes (handicap), free for aUglaseballayt Entrance fee for all contests will be simply sufficient to cover expenses. ! u Other prizes not yet determined upon wm he offered. v 4 V -- 'Railway fares will be greatly reduced for gentleman attending the" tonrna ment. Tickets will be oh ssls by the 8th of July. j': j.m:a :- . ?.; Hotel charges:- For sportsmen taking pirt in tha . shooting;' the rat has been reduced to $1.50 per day at any hotel In the city. .';.,' .'O' If possible to secure the ' pigeons; ar rangements will ba made . for a match at live birds for thecharDpionshfp. . Cammiitpe Wm'.. Ellis, Robert ,IIan- cack, j,-.', i: 't. JTacly, ' J:,t. W. Waters. The Prohibition Candidate for Gov- rnor. Rev. W. T. Walker, Prohibition can didate for Governor, arrived oa Satur day night aad spoke to an audience of about one hundred in the court hoc last night. Two-thirds of tho audience were white, the balance oolored. Tho slimaoso of tho crowd was doubt less owing to' the fact that sufficient publicity had not been given of Mr. Walker 'a ooming, and ia this connec tion wo wiah to say that the Jocuial would have published with pleasure his appolnoment had he informed ua of hi ooming. Mr. Walker is a man ot good counte nance, a fair talker, and oarriea an empty sleeve, which will commend him to the sympathies of the old sold iera H wa Introduced to the audience by Mr. W. R. Baxrington. He began his speech w ith the remark that he was the first candidate to speak in the campaign, and it waa necessary to ay that the country is on the verge of ruin. The same ld cry of this being the uumt important election held since the war will be sounded out by the old partivo, but he hardly thought the people wonld be longer frightened as they haJ been by this old, worn out story. We oannot follow him through his entire speech. Us made some strong points againet license and severely arraigned the old parties for their po sition on this question. He said there was really but two parties in this coun try, the Prohibition and the Whiakey. The latter had a double head; it is the Democratic-Republican Whiskey party, the Republican-Democratic Whiakey party, and the Whiskey-Democratic Re publican party. As to bringing the question into poli tics he said the Liquor Dealer's Asso ciation brought it into politics twenty years ago. He made a pretty sweeping assertion in this oonneotion. II said that the Liquor Dealer' Association control the nomination of both the Republican and Democratic parties from township oonstabls to Preeident. Is this true? Did the Liquor Dealer's Association control the conven tion that recently assembled in St. Louis and nominated Orover Cleveland '? We hardly think so. Hi speech ia one calculated to make men think, and the Democratic party might as well prepare to meet him, for if he makes a thorough canvas of the State he will most assuredly poll some votes. At the conclusion of his speech fifteen, seven oolored and eight whites, went forward and signed the Prohibition platform. The Reunion at Jacksonville. A subscriber at Jacksonville writes that the 4th of July was a gala day for Onslow oounty. The surviving soldiers of the war held their reunion. The rolls of the different companies were called and they formed in the outskirts of the town and marched to the court house beaded by the New Berne Steam Fire Engine Band. Col. S. B. Taylor was chief marshal and was assisted by S. W. Venters, B. L. Kellum and others. Everything worked smoothly, the crowd numbered near three thousand and the table was a sight to behold. , The speeches of Col. A. M. Waddell and Maj. C. W. McClammy were very fine and highly appreciated by the crowd. They did not discuss the issues of the coming campaign but talked about our country, the day we cele brate, the ardor aad patriotism of the Confederate soldier and the happy pros pects of a once more happy and united people. It looked as if all of Onslow county was present and the day is one long to bo remembered. The mosio by the band from New Berne was much appreciated. The gen tlemanly conduct of tho members and their fine musio was the subject of many kind remarks. y: A Vaina'hl'S.emVit. '.' I mtraran4iWo:nav in .toaeon to dogbiit; tho follow Mr receipt ia worth oonsl4erIngld V( i-i -U'- To- Durlfr a room ' set a pitcher of water In tho apartment, anil la a few hours it will have absorbed all the reo Dired gases in the room, the air of which win nave become pnrer out tne water utterly filthy. The . colder the water la tha greater the capacity to eon fain these gases. - At the ordinary tem perature it pail of water will absorb a pint of oarbonk) acid; gas and. several pints -.of. ammonia. - ine capacity ia nearly doubled by reducing tho water to the temperature ot ices uence, water kept in a room' for awhile io unfit for Use. i';;-:';i.,j!;?.rf CtJ Tl .Tke' atest'AgMeablO As welf as tho most effective method of dispelling Ileadaches, Colds and Fevers, or Cleansing the System, Is by taking a few t!-" of the pleasant California liquid fni it remedy. Syrup of Fig. 1 B. N. Duffy, sgent, New Berne, N.C .- . june.Jw4W -i - .. . Special Traia. Spoeial trains to the Grad luwaoa tion meeting anil te run from both ends of the r-J on lb eleventh, re turning same niht. It will be one ef the grandest o.c-eUng4 ever held in New Berne Personal. Dr. W. J Motnfort of v a.. aui the city yesterday Be reports cotton aad peanut looking well but orn not looking so well. Mr. J. W Shepard. one . f l';.uiks Ville's young and enterprising ujer Ohants. was in the city yeelerday Steamer Movements The Eaglet of the E C l l.ue tailed yesterday afternoon wuh a cargo of truck, merchandise and lumber The Vesper of this line wul sail tomorrow afternoon at 4 o 'clock The Newberne of tho ' l line at 18 m today for Norfolk )um-i The Manleo amies lomg: The Disarpeai ane i l Yi. ur - M r B Moreihitnthret I a i hn . e panoi' i . u p to this writing r nct young Krel liull left hw fattier In u.- afti r Jumrr to return, an hii iarenU iIioiik hi io ill e ma chine thopn . f I'mblree Co , nii,l yet no tiilingn an io hit hereat.out ln- ouiri have hfii m 1 in nfiv '. irto- tion hut nooru'v-an hi imhuIv so far an we car. leirn lli r, - iuai after h- lrfi the h ii m- . .i - t I 1 1 1 h y afternoon There id a llic tv r. at he got aboard of inum stcmur in lock and wan carried niT a,-ci.ienu..v .ir in tention lly on h.-t part 1:1 no one about llie learn t-r i.. k reuieruher eeinij him there M ail on Vn lav He etdeii, if he wanted to no awv ihere 18 no reason why he should leave without the knowledge (if h in trentN an he was of aire and they could not have pre vented him The fact (hat there wa-i no caune for him to leave m hik h a man ner without ('it'll mrrmij hi neanni apparel, and being a youiK man of gxd, fteai) y hahiu, luakeii hit .1 sap- pearanre one of great myelerv Program for the (irand lUllllt atom Meetiutr anil TurchMgM I'rocrtslon on rTcdnOHdaj Kvcn iiij.', July lllh, 1SHS The variolic oun,; Men n li tnocratic Clubs and all lniocratH in attendance. and all persons favoraMe to tho election of Cleveland and Fowle. w ill assemble at 8 DO o'clock pm at the corner of Broad and Middle streets, and form procession in the following order 1st. New Berne S. F. K Band 2d. New Berne Noting Men h Herco- cratic Club 3d All other Democratic Chilis. 4th. Carriages, containing speakers and distinguished guests 5th. Democratic F.xecutive Committee' of Craven county. 6th. Executive Committees of the va rious townships. 7th. All other Democrats and friends. 8th. The mounted escorts, who will form with the right resting on Middle street; the footmen will form with their left resting on Middle street. All carriages for tho use of visitors will take their position in front of Hotel Albert at 8 30 o'clock. I.INR iK MARCH. The procession will move at 9 o'clock sharp, to Me tea If street, thence to Pol iock, down roiiocs: to aiidiiie, down Middle to Hotel Albert, where the vis itors will be received, thence to South front street, down South Front to Craven, up Craven to the court house square, where the speaking will take place. L. K. Bryan, Marshal. Dr. Geo. Slovkr, Cxpr. Matt. Manly, Caft. E. M. Duotjid, Oapt. Hardy B. Lane, Assistant Marshals. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Mas. Winslow's Sooth ino Syrup should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for ,diar hcea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. merl7dtuthsatwlr A Strange Coincidence. Referring to the accidental death of Corwin Kerner, by falling from scaffold in Durham, last Tuesday, the News and Farm, of Kernersville, the home of Mr. Kerner, says: "There was a strange ooinoidenee in his death and a dream had by Mr. D, w. Harmon, or this place, about six weeks agov On the same night Corwin arrived hero to attend to the Moravian conference. Mr. Harmon dreamed that he saw him fall from an incomplete building from which be died almost m stantlt. It made a deer) imnreaaioaon his mind and on meeting Corwin, be told him of the dream and earnestly cautioned him to be carefuL" - . Thai Sarne paper pays the following tribute to the character ol tho unfor innate voanz msnr "He Was a aaiet indnstriona boy; liked by all who knew aim and a young, -man who possessed high sense of honor. His example wi a good one and tha memory ho leavea behind him wilt be a pleasant satiafso- tion, after the first burst of grief to his widowed mother tna many relatives. Tobacco runt. niRECf Importation., of French XV Brandy and Holland Gin arrived Irj bond and duties , paid at Custom louse in'New Berne, guaranteeing getv jine gooas ror sale. ; - , - STATE EWS COS DOSED. Abbot Leo Haid ha been oooaecrated Buhop of Meaaeaia and appointed Vicar Apoatolicof North Carolina. It i zpcted thai the Ealeigh Young Men' Democratic Club will attend the ratification meeting at New Berne, Hon. Samuel Phillip represents as attorney Morton. Blisa A Co . in a 1ft , 000,000 law suit now beore the 6u prem Court vs. North Carolina. Tha Morton in the abov firm who i trying to make North Carolina pay fraudulent bonds to the amount of nine million of dollars, i Lvi P. Morten, the Hepubii oan candidate for Vice-President Asheville Citizen The arrival of visiter at Asheville ha greatly in creased during the last few days, and if the velume of travel continue Ashe ville hotel and boarding house w ill be tilled up by the first of August. Mr, vieo T Jons took a dose of poison through mistake for another medicine last night ll is believed that the poison was morphine, which she thought was quioine. lr Hdh&rd went to the assistance cf the unfor tunate lady. Up to 11 o'clock no re port of her condition could be obtained The Slate Funeral Directors A.-uo i-iauon. composed of nearly all th uderlakers of the Slate, will nieel in this city on oeit lues, lay, lUib lost W iliinngton Messenger The Sea Coast Road has receivad a very handsome ar h is said to have a capacity for HJ peo (ile V A. Bryan will open the hotel at the Hammocks. Hummocks lloinmacbs in about a week or ten lays A splendid lot of talent has been organized for the purpose of giving series ef vocal and instrumental on certs during tbs Encampment Th tirst gun of the campaign will he hre l i this city Monday night. A tor, h 1 hizht procession and ruusio by the t an t The speakers who are eipecled vii the . casion are Judge rowle. Attorney (ieneralT S Davidson, Slate Sup.riti tendent of Public Instruction 51 Finger, Hon. C. W. McClammy. II. m ! Ifred Rowland. Hon. A W Waddell Hon. 1 . 1 nteiiman and l ol m J I em berton Nens and Observer There will ho a rand ball at the Atlantic Hotel. More ead City, next Wednesday night. July lllh. There are 230 guests present and thers arriving on every train. Jude ohn A. (lilmer is very ill at his borne in Greensboro, and i threatened with paralysis. Col. Saunders is rapidly recovering from his recent severe attack t Chapel Hill, and isezpected to return to Raleigh soon Chairman W'hilaker f the State Executive Committee is err desirous that the chairmen of all the County Democratic eiecutivecom miltees will report to him at their ear 1 1 pet possible convenience, as he has ict et a list of all the executive commit tees, which is absolutely necessary in order that he may work systematically and effectively. Junes County DemocrnU. At a meeting of the Democratic l ie utive Committee held at Trenton July 6lh, 188H, the following proceedings were had . On motion it is ordered that the dif ferent townships of Jones county hold their respective primary meetings on Saturday, the 28ih day of July, iss, for the purpose of electing township committees. Delegates to a count) convention to be held August Sth, for the purpose of electing county executive committee and appointing delegates to the senatorial convention of tha 9th sen atorial district, also to a county conven tion to Le held at a time hereafter to lie named by the executive committee. Sams lit i.si v, (. hmn J A. Smith, Sec. Portraits. In oil or crayon from life or small pictures done by Miss Aurora Mace, who is teaching drawing and painting by laUst methods, at her residence cn Johnston street. I jan 1 1 d tf . DRIVER HOUSE, Church St., third deor South of Ma . DURHAM, X. C. IVIrt. Fannie Pctway, Proprletrf , Hoard with or without rooms bylh'day, week or month. Terms moilerals. (Ioo1 fare, and strict attention to the com fort of guest. JsJd'f SHOT! Just Received: 5 Tons of Shot-all sizes. For sale Cheap by ;f. UJjpicii. WHOLESALE GROCER. Atlantic & N, C. Railroda Co. Paesenqkr Department, Nkwbern, N. O., June 1st, 1888 SEASON OF 1888. EoHnd trfp tickets to following points are on sale from date, vtc Newborn to Hickory - 913.65 " Morgaatoo 14.55 " OldFort.... , l.05 " Black Hoaatain...... 16.70 " Asaevillo.MM.... 17.40 " ' Hoi Sprlngs-...:., 18 3 . The above tickets are; good to return antil Oct. 8tt. , TkkeM ta bo takes off sale sept w.t - ' r r - t Wir. (tir: S.: L.' DIIX Q.:?,A Hett Oafs.1 rv A few huodred bushels on bin) af fjity cen per bushel. Sra.t swdaie to - J 1 w 1 J A MgADOW3,' FIRST CI ASS ".IOTO. OUTrTT AJ drees M jtk)NlUAL, . Mouewail, N.C Duffy's Group Sjrca. Recipe f the .ate Dr. V A L TCE DvTFT. I'liEPARrD AND SOLQ JjY.l" N F W RFRN . North. Carol ma. .i Brick! Brick! Brick! 50,000 17 ox- Sale W. P. BURRUS & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND (ikAIN DEALERS, m- : k. I W ItKIINI', t N0TIJK. - ' -V N' c u '. C.i . j New hern. N I . July ISJ(8. l'o Thirty fourth Annual Meeting of the Mo, kin l iera of the Atlantic and North Cain .inn ll.nlroa.l ( ompaay wiJl he held at Murehr.iil I ,ty, fj. (j. 0B 'lhurn,ln. the ., on, ,tv ()f Ailguat, I ' l.OHKRTH, ' ' ""'I Mvrnlarj-. Assignees' Sale. In piiMuain e of a ,rnl rf assignment made hy Dail Hrox to us as trust. We -hall pruieei to Hell at puhlin auction, at their store on ( 'raven street, in lb eity of New Heme on U e, I now! ay, 'the l'uhiiayof August. 1 .B, at 12 m., ua liss sooner dispiweil of. tho Entire Stock of Goods Contained m sai 1 store. Storo Fixtures, Desk, and one M.ar in Safe. lii acres of land on Hroad creek, in 1'auilloo count), tognlher witii the steam sa-null with () horse power engine, return tiihular hoiler, and all necessary equipment for a saw-mill. Capacity .'( unit feet per day. Aleo dwelling house, stum house and ware houie on said lot ( )ne lot of l.md in Morehead ity, No.' I. siiuare I. i no ollice huildmg in th city rf New Heme, on the east side of t ' raven street, near cotton platform. The hght draught. p.-isHongtr and freight steamer Carnlm,i. I'i tons regis ter, carrying easily loo bales 0f cotton; stern wheel . chain gearing. Machinerj anil hull in good order. ln 1- horse power Kclipso engine. One warehouse at Hell's Kerry i me iiat at Men s r errv. fine hi irse and d ra v . Terim ('ash W. D. Wai i i. , . jyod.twtd.j Assignees. IB62. EATON 1888. THE JEWELER II IS A FINE STOCK Off J' Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE. SPECTACLES. I keep a larger stock of Srwctarlra - than any other store in North Uaroliaa, I take particular pains to fit them to the i't ' ' eyes of parties needing them. ' ; '.iU ml ' - i Having worked steadily at the bench . , . for over thirty years, I believe I can do as good work as any watchmaker ia tboy ' State. COME AND REE ME. SAM. K. EATON, ' Middla atrana j . - ' Oppoeitn Raptiat Church. M2 dwtf NOTICE. Shares of Stock No. 54 and 12.1 of . : ' . the A. & N. C. R. B. having been' lost1 application will be made to tha Psilmarl r I Company Tor new certificates. - . . - F. H. DUFFY' "T E. B. DUWT ' -New Berne, June 28. 1888, i OOput ' r.lf.H .Via luu.. Xk(wn..A- V -, T m.MVAu snii cat tsi ire, st eomiUrJry.rBav trlflt DISCIPLINE;, tnd W"8 RICTCLCMwlth kh: reasonable bat strtet tocatloD entirelv fnurrnm nai.anii. . wi..j. No time or money spent attending AGBl-i ' CItltcral fairs. For catakm wi'7 1 ares. . ' . . .r HaJ. It. felRGHAtf. 6,000 pounds cocbj:::;:Ts The flrst i&sfallment now rearjy. '! 7 ' The finest I have ever pot htpoti tLa mrTJLeU -L- 'ii-rv 's'f'l ' In, one- pbuaj eections-Hwo for a ioarter-! the apiaries of V , v i ' i,apinf r H NearEailroali. t j;t, rf tVrt.f.t! 1.1 !
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