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Da Jl OURNAL., j IP . V . jl- am - -rri. r VOL.,Vn.-N0. 86. NEW BERNE. N. C. WEDNESDAY. JULY 11. 1888. ERICE 5 CENTS. i i LOCAL NEWS. '-- - B USIX ESS LOCALS. ICR CfcEAM at VLV Dillingham s to day, Mcwf o Broad nad Middle atrjeta. . . H 1 ?HITK LEAD, MUed Paint, Vat Y aa, OU ead Glass at . . . Geo. Alls ft Oo. TTST RECEIVED by schooner Hea iJ statu BUI, 100 bunli building J lis, and (or 1 by J . - .!v. J. G. Whittt. i 'Crevea 8., t door below South Front. S T 08T-A City Vouohsr. Mo 69. pey lable to Niw Bznxi Jocbxal, for -: Bt dollars. AU ftnou art warned not to trad for Bald voucher a applice Miea will a made for a dapllcate. KciidsBAtrct A 1 A A REWARD. I wUl pay the , ,plUl above reward fortba arreat and eoaUtloa of tha person or person who attempted to mutilate bit in or Royal Crown Floor and Fine Batter. Nevertheless, I atill hat these article band and Inland to oontlnue s-lling them. To those who ea joy nlca Braid and Fine Batter, I would aay patrooise Haekeara. The Orooer. All my Gro ceries are nrat-eUaa and I warrant theaa. Another lavoioe ol Tar Heal Smoklag Tobaooo at 40o. per lb. Alao 30 000 more "Proclamations," tha beat 9 f or Be oiirar in the world . Very respectfully, E. B. Hackbcbn. DIRECT importation of French Brandy and Holland Gin arrived m bond and datiea paid at Custom louse la'New Berne, guaranteeing gen jine goodi for sale. 3k. Resmord. 1)URE Liquors and Winea for Medici nal and other naea, at wholeaale. James Redmohd. , 1 I ME, Cement, Plaatar at low price. ' j Geo. Allen & Co. ONE flret-olaa mahogany writing deak for tale at tha Only Caab 8tore, Humphrey & Howard old aland. REDMOND'S Ginger Ale. Lemon Soda, elo , equal to imported. Jaheb Redmond Grand Ratification tonight. A refreshing thower of raid y eaterday evening. Mre. Dillingham offer ice cream to day to the hungry and thirsty. Tha mail laat night brought us an other interesting letter from Rev. Dr. Vass. r Wilmington had grand time on Toaeday evening. Let New Berne turn out tonight and excel her Uter by the aea. Tha buaineaa meeting of the Y. M. C. A. that w to have been held thin eve ning h been postponed until next Wednesday evening. 'Every member of the Young Men' Democratic Club should be In line to , night with bi white beaver, red ban daaaa and hickory atick. Read advertleement of the University ia this issue. It employ now an able faculty and tuition has been reduced. Special Inducements are offered to poor ' atndeot. ... Let every Democrat, ia fact every citfsen who wants a pareadminiatration ' of tbe government, fail ia Una tonight and Join, ia the latiflcation of the nomination of Clef eland and Thurman, " Fowlaand Bolt. A aubetantial aUnd has been erected on the court houe square from which - j will be announced good, sound Damo- craUe doctrine tonight, ant if permitted to reruaia for tha campaign there la so t tailing wjiat will be announced from it. . A little lira ap Sooth Front tret ye terday paused tha alarm to be given and i tha departmsnt to be ealled oat. Tha fir , waa eauaad by a spark from Moody's - mill which set fire to the roof of a ; d welling. " It was aiUngnished before i'tha department mhif!. . Tha DemocraUo county ednvention eoBveaea In the eourt houie tomonow at 1) o'clock. The executive committee meets at 11 o'clock. This 1 an ad journed mtetiDK of the county conven tion and is eoostUuted of the same dele- , galea who were elected to the last oon- ,'ventlon. V :f ':f Ts Star Concert Troupe, composed of some of the colored people of New Cerne and Raleigh, cave an entertain ment at the theatre last night.; It con stated of vocal and instrumental muio ' ami recltatlona. Some of the pieces r were creditablr rendered, and ee- ' pecially fine were some of the yolce. Bv. Dr. Vasa' Letter. '. On our editorial ags will be found Dr. Vaas letter eifisg an account of ' ki voyage and fr!v,l it Liverpool, litsmany friend wiu ro4 it with tip.'ure end be cUi to know that he . i T'r. Vast bid such a pleasant - i )tvirz KewYork Dr. Va w s-'-ri;K4 r-r the Interraortal r. erf tva 'Young l'-?n's Curie t m ' " - a rr-'n d'p''e . ; hi' -1 i : n to t' ? . ' "i :: 1 C ' - 9 cf t..e . C. Ai st t" '. it Ewelen, ; 13 to 13. Bel&rds Xagasine. Thla ia a new publication issued by Belford. CUrk ft Co., New York and edited by Doaa PuHt. It ia devoted to politics, Huratsr science lad art, and will give an independent rapport to tha Damoc ratio party. Ia all tea depart ment evidence of a first-clasa magazine are aowa. Tha Democrata of Lenoir. The Democrat of Lenoir county have oalled their convention, to be held in htiastoa oa Tharaday, Aug. 9th. Tha primary meeting ia the various town ships will be held on Siturday, Aog. 4th, for tha purpose of electing dele galea to the county convention. Steamer otovemanta. TheVeeper of the E. CD. line will aail thia afternoon at 4 o'clock. Tha Eaglet of thia line will arrive tomorrow. Tha Newberne of the 0. D. line sailed for Norfolk jeaterday vith truck, lum ber and passenger. The Manteo of thia line arrived laat night and will sail Friday si noon Personal. Mr. V. V Burma and Mrs. Burma and ohildrvn have returned from a trip North. Mr. J. A Out of the News and Obeer ver is in the city. Mr. J. J. Spier, of Jteper. was m the city yeeterday. Capt. John A. Richardson hd1 family left for Morchead City last night A Beauty. The Journal ollice waa the recipient yesterday of a most exquisite golden banded lily, Lilium auratum, from the flower-yard of Miaa Harriet Lane.) This lily is a native of Japan. The first bulb sold in thia oountry is said to have brought ninety dollar. The one tent us i about ten inches across, wnue rithvellow stripes running the whole length of the leaves, spotted with pur ple, while on the tip end of the (prig which shoot out from the center, grace fully hang the little dark red pod a if put there by artificial mean. It is a perfect gem. Mr. Bull Heard From. Tha following oarJ was reeeived last night: Cork Creek, July 10th, 1888. Editor Journal-. The young man Boll srokan of in the Journal came by this nlaee last Friday eveninr about unset, walking the railroad track. He topped with one of our citizen near here, eaid hi name was buii, ana mat he was on hi way to Goldaboro. He left Saturday morning on the railroad in that direction. (. W. Richardson. From the above faot it is evident that Mr. Bull is (offer in c from a temporary aberration of mind. Hi father think he is making his way to Hartford, Con necticut, where he has a brother. He leave this morning for Goldaboro to look after him. Reckless Driving. The driver of the New Berne 3. F. E. Co. 'a hose carriage in responding to the alarm of fire yesterday went dashing down Middle street at auch speed that the short turn up South Front street up set the carriage and narrowly escaped doing serious damage We have no disposition to want to join in the severe condemnation of the driv ers which la indulged in by many of our best citizsas, but It is time that little more coolness was exercised by the drivers. Once or twice the hose carriage driver of ona or the other com panies have by reckless driving upset their carriages, endangered life and cost the city money. Keep cool when driving to a fire. , Tilhnte of Respect. At a meeting of the . Beach Grove Sunday school, July 8th, 1888, the fol lowing tnoute waa unanimously of fered by the members present: Whereas. In the Providence of the great head of the eburch, He has eeea fit to remove from our Sunday school and from the church militant Francis Nixon Mcllweaa, one of our regular workers and Secretary of said school; a young maa full of promise to the school, tha churcn ana the community. : ; r. Therefore we bow in humble submis sion to the great teacher, but we feel sad as wo think of the vacant seat ia our school, yet we . feel that he has joined the higher class la the great school above, f , ' We lay this tribute oa the grave of our departed comrade, and offer our heartfelt sympathy to the relatives of the deceased : revolved to work oa more earnestly .in the Master's cause, not knowing: which of as shall next be permitted to Join the higher clou ia the immediate presence oi tne great teaoner. 8ohool then adjourned in respect for our deceased comrade. - . Got S. Lark, Sec. - - BaekJaa's Arnica Salve,' . Tbi Best Salve ia the worll for Cats. Bruises.' Sores,' Ulcers, Sal Fbeura, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chirped rand. Chilblains. Corns, end aU tkl Lnjr'wons, ahd positively cures piles or no pay require I. It is guaranteed to f ;rerrfot eat! '. ' "a. or money j - ' 1. Prire ) ccl'-i per box. For" r. UyU. N.DuiTv. - j-.n 17 STATE ffZYS C0JSE5SID. Winston Sentinel; The ooansnieeionar at their eioa Moaday ordered that tha hanging of Vn. Houston, colored, be made public, and that tha place he elected by bheriff Boyar. The date of executioa kt the 19th last. Wadeaborv Messenger: The Wadee boro sUk mills yesterday snipped 430 pound of anaaufacturad aUk to Russell ft Moray, New York. The ym pa th iae of thia whole aoenmaaity go out to Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Beara la the death of their little eon, Fraacis Drake. . Wilmington Messenger: Tha Wil mingtoa beaooast Railroad has decided so locate a depot at tha Princeee and Tenth street croaaing . The sharpies at the Hammocks are affording a great deal of pleasure ia the way of trolling and Bailing parties. Rev. J. A. Leslie of Tarboro, who is to serve the First Baptist Church this month arrived yeeterday. Wilmington Star: At the freight de pot of the W. C ft A. Railroad early yesterday morning, the ?th, Mr. W. M. Swann, book-keeper for Mr. a B. Mai lett, was oraahed to death by a pile of lumber falling upon him from a rail road car. The tembsraturs as regie- tared at the signal office yesterday waa M degrees, being the highest ao far thia season, though Beveral stations in the vicinity report it still higher. Raleigh 97, Charlotte and Weldon K8 and Caeraw W. Monroe Enquirer Express So far as we know there are only two white Re publican in Monroe, population 8,200. -Prof. U. B. Hunter report a re markable phenomenon which he wit nessed at the residenoe of W. B. Alex ander. Esq., near Sardia Church, Mecklenburg oounty, laat Sunday. Mr. Alexander oalled Mr. Hunter' atten tion to a oak tree standing in the yard hich aeemed to be literally covered ith honey bees. All the leaves and shrubbery in a circle having a diameter of 40Teet, were almoet covered with honey which had fallen in large drops, resembling large drop of rain. Charlotte Chronicle: We are told that it ia the settled determination of Richmond Pearson, Esq., to run for Congress in the mountain district against Hon. T. D. Johnston. Next Tueeday ia the day fixed upon for the appearance of a new daily in Asheviile, to be published In the interest of Mr. Pearson, and the Republioaa party The paper ia to be owned by a tyndi keate, aa wa are told, and Mr. Pearson ie a large abare bolder in it. Yeeter day, the 7th, was one of tbe most oi preeeively hot days sver known Charlotte. The thermometer reached 98 degreee during the day. Tbe Al liance men of Mecklenburg county, participated in a big picnio at Long Branch. Nineteen lodgee were repre sented and five hundred person pres ent. Col. Holt, our candidate for Lieutenant Governor, hae recently har vested 4,000 bushel of wheat and ha the finest oorn seen thia season. Laat year he sold 400 bushel of clover seed, end sold in Raleigh alone 23 oar load of hay. ADVICK TO MOTHERS. Mrs. WiNBLoWg Soothing Syrup should alwava be used for children teething. It soothes the child, eoftens the gum, allay all pain, cure wind colic, and ia the beet remedy for Jdiar hOBa. Twenty-five cents a bottle. marl7dtuthaatwlv Onslow County Items. Hot and dry again; people wishing for rain. Mr. A. J. Hurst says ha thinks he will go in the porpoise business another year The 4th pawed off lively and quietly ia Swanaboro. Tha ladles held their festival' for tbe church, and tbe re ceipts were $90.00. A grand" time at Jacksonville at the reunion of the soldiers oa 'the 4thinst MoQammy and Waddell were on hand and pleased the 8,000 people with their well gotten up addresses. The cltlxen' of Swanaboro have now on hand la cash something over a hun dred dollars for ohurch purposes and wa think It necessary to make a start right away as much more can easily be raised. Quite a seniatioa and excitement last and this week in oar oounty, caused by a report of aa outrage committed ona young white woman by aa old citizen of the county. We supposed it waa not so at first and may not be anything of it, bat there I ooaeiderabie exoitement and. much um inveetittauonaare tax UUeaVi-,;:T!t;r.3 WitM r-lt t'fcB JBM : I' ttaa laaA tan Arirm. 1 -IrmlrB T,nW lf fulL half.'crop iwbbldn be: made, Mr. frank Holland -it still ahewd in cotton land corn. Thoughts-lrTTmatl crop and he manured well. Mr. E.W. Free man has a f aif and pretty good. crop. Mr. F. is one of the nest farmers in our oounty. . Mr. A. J. Burst is another one of our genuine farmers, also CoLE. W. Fonviella. ut. E. W. .ward. A. . Far- nell. B. H. Bender and R. O. WareVJ Theie good farmers are never behind in any crops, and. all have as fair pros pects as aay men la the lower portion of our county. v;. . : -;. 'y 1' J rht Meat Aareaafcle Aa well as ths most effective method of dispelling Headaches, Colds and Fevers or CleanBing the System, is by taking few aoeee or. the pleasant uauiornia liauid fruit remedy. Brian of Figs. '. R. N. Duffy, agent, Kew ilerne, N.C. - " ' Juneadw4w . )-V -,V: .-.'- " ' -r k-Pertralti. : In oil or crayon from life or email picturee done by Miss Aurora Mace, who is teaching drawing and painting by latent methods, at her residence oa J. l.nrf in p'reet, ' - Ijanlldtf, Letter from Round Knob. Round Knob, July 7, 1S83. Eprroa Joi'bsal: Our arrival here ae in due course of trains, and tha in cidents of travel of ths usual order with bat slight variations. It waa on the glorious Fourth that we set out, and we had aa opportunity of seeing how the day we celebrate waa'obaerved along the line. At Kineton we were forcibly remind ed of its recurrence by the immense concourse of oolored people on an ex cursion to Maw Berne, the cradle of Af rican liberty in North Carolina. And the conspicuous abaenoe of laborers in the fields kept the subject well in mind, until we reached Uoldsboro, where there waa an unusual gathering to gether of people with more or leee pa triotic im palace, moving hither and thither. At this place the Messrs. Weil had arranged for a grand display of fireworks and amusements for the even ing. Their lawna were handsomely decorated when we were there, but the greeting of old familiar faces so engaged our time as to prevent our much desired visit to them. We had but five minutes at lia leiab but that was enough to give us an ob servation of the street cars with the novel motive power of a horse and a mule. "Why the company so pointedly disobey or cause the beast to disobey the injunction of St. Paul, "be ye not unequally yoked together, ' we hJ not the time to ascertain. When Durham was reached . ami, I the busy throrg the familiar face of our former townsman and ei councilman, Jehn Clrser. shone out with his genial smile upon us. 11 inenat d in tha piping aud plumbing Imtiiuet-s, ith tine success, of which we were most agree aoiy iciormej oy the presentation or a umber of the finest plum we ever tasted, which his forethought had rro idr d for us All along the line there were more or ess evidence of a holiday, and the gay- y dressed people betpoko an interest in the doings of 17TI), even unto this the ne hundred and twelfth anniversary. The etent of the Piedmont section, how ever, was the celebration at Winston. We got on the track of this .it Greens boro, where Senator Mat. kinsom's sis ature ornamented the register of the McAdoo House, while on his wav thither, and the presecca next morning of Senator Wade Hampton and ex Con gressman W. J. Green well sustained the report of a grand tune in the twin cities, Winston and Salem. The Ane music of the Salisbury band returning borne on the train we took, gave us small after taste of the delightful occa sion. From Salisbury up the attention of our party was engaged in looking out for mountains, there being several along ho Bad never seen them in their natu ral beauty and grandeur. rrom the hotel here they can look at their leisure and see the highest peak of the Blue Uidge. and nearly discern the highest point of the Rockies, Mitchell's Peak. This is within the range of vision, and could be plainly seen from nere nut lor tne interference of some less elevated points, which seem to raw the veil to induce one to come up nigner and behold the richest scenery vouchsafed to mortal eyes. Kound Knob ha lost none Of its at traction for solid and comfortable en joyment, while the attentive host is ae buty as a bee in looking after the pleas ure and enjoyment of his guests. The season promisee to be a good one, and the letter of inquiry for the terms, etc much more numerous than ever be fore. C. Program for tbe Grand Ratification Meeting and Torchlight Procession on Wednesday Evening:, July nth 1888. Tho various Young Men's Democratic Clubs and all Democrats in attendance and all person favorable to the election of Cleveland and Fowle, will assemble at 8:30 o'clock p m. at the corner of Broad and Middle streets, and form procession in the following order: let. JNew Berne a. . hi. Band. 2d. New Berne Young Men's Demo cratic Club. Ad. Allother Democratic Clubs. 4th. Carriages, containing steakerB ana aistinguisnea guests 6th. Democratic Executive Committee of Craven county. otb. Executive Committee of the va rious townships, 7th. All other Democrats and friends, 8th. The mounted escort, who will form with the right resting on Middle street; the footmen will form .with their left resting on Middle street. All carriages for the use of visitors ill take their position in front of Hotel Albert at 8:80 o'clock Lorg or MARCH The procession will move at 0 o'clock sharp, to Metcalf street, thence to Pol lock, down Pollock, to Middle, down Middle to Hotel Albert, where the vis itors wui be received, thenoe to South Front ' street, down South Front to Craven; up Craven to the court houie square, where the speaking will take place. K. K. Bryan, Marshal, dr. ueo. silver, Capi. Matt. Maklt, Capt. E. If. Ducroio, Capt. Hakdy B. Lank, Assistant Marshal, M. Tn VereUet TJaanimems. W. D. Suit; DruBtist. BIddus. Ind testifies: "I. oaft recommend Electric Bitten a the very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every ensev: wue man book-six Dottles and waa cured of Rheumatism of tea wears' standing." 'Abraham Hare,- dratzist. Muvuie, unw, amrms: -The best sell ing medicine I have ever handled in mv zu year experience is Electric Bitters. inousanas or others haye added the! testimony, so that tbe verdict is unanl. mous thai Electric Bitters do onre all a issues or in liver, kidneys or blood only a half dollar a bottle at KN, uuuysunig store,, r v ; :- A- BOIT e that cold of your run on. You think il mi light thtag. But it may run into catarrh. Or into paeuaaonia. Or consumption. Uatarrh m diaguating. Pneumonia ie dangerous. Consumption ia death it self. The breathing ayparatua must be kept healthy and caeer of all obstructions and oif niv matter. Othsr w ise there trouble ahead. AU the diseases of these parts, head. noew. throat, bronchial lubes and lunga. can be delightfully and entirely cured by the use of Bosch German syrup. If you don't know thia already, thous and a and thousand of people can tell you They have been cured by it. and "know how it K themselves. ' Bottle only 75 cents. Ask your druggist. DIED. Tho. P. Wilson, ool., at hi home in this city Tuesday evening, aged "6 ear. The funeral will take place this evening at 3 o clock irom Hetnel church. This is the old gentleman whose death wa. through mistake, reported n the Joi rn ai. a few months ago. The notice given of his death at that me ws4 read to him and ne was made batpy to know that be was honored with such a notice. He sure dead this time. A commendable trait in his life ws, though old and de- reptt and without the means of sup pori, he seldom asked alms ao long as he was able to walk the streets and cry out "cheap bargains." Auction Sale cf Real Estate, ON SATURDAY NEXT, JULY Hth 1888, we will expose for sale to the highest bidder, the House and Lot cor ner of George and Pollock streets, now occupied by R. B. tabman as a ri ence. Further information w ill tx- in tomorrow's paper. WATSON STRRET. Auctioneers NIYERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL. UIi-L.. N. V. l h-nut dfsslon hoglm Ani. . Tinlion .Hluceil to &.) a balf-vetr. r,M,r aluUm! may give notes. Kaoultv of rlfl0D lclier Three lull courses of slurtv leading u ilrgrpm. I'hrr lion courses ror tne trailing or bualueu men . teachers, pb.vslota.ns aud i,Lrnia, nm Ij school fully equipped. write ror catalogue u Hon. K K M I' P. BATTI.K. I v I wloa Preeldrnl. SHOT! Just Received: 5 Tons of Shot-all sizes. For sale Cheap by IF. Ulricli. WHOLESALE GUOCKU. Atlantic & N. 0. Railroda Co. Paesknokh Drpartmknt, Newbkrn, N. O., June 1st, SEASON OF 1888. Round trip tickets to following points are on sale from date, viz. Newbern to Uickery jfl3.6V Morgan ton 14.55 Old Fort 16.05 Black Mountain 1S.70 Aaheville 17.40 Hot Spring 18 26 The above tickets are Rood to return until Oct. 31et. Ticket to be taken off sale Sept. 80. 8. L. DILL, O. P. A. Summer Board. Table board.and board with room for several persons can be had on applica tion to Mrs. Joseph Nelson nearly op posite the Gaston House. Alao meal and soup furnished to those desiring them at borne. On and after tbe first of July ice cream, cake and different ices will be served at thia house from 8 to 12 d. m. The rooms are cool and airy, with a nice (hade in front during the day. Terms reasonable, and the beet atten tion to gueat guaranteed. fhwBjrno lligh School 005 DUCTID BY GEO. W. NEAL, A.M.. Principal, JAMES THOMAS, A. B., Associate Principal, AND Miss MARIA M. MANLY, WILt, BI RBOPKNID 8EPIEMBEB 10th, 1888- TUITION PER SCHOLASTIC YEAR Primary Department $25.00 Junior " 80.00 Senior 85:00 Tuition payable quarterly or monthly in aaTanoe. . " No deduction except in7 ease of vro- traaea sicgness. July is d wtr riTJTCHER'S FIT- KILLER. , v CEBTAIN DEATEL so Banting WttB powder and fna ae for squirrels, only to stupefy then, o Itncer- lBf mwii n iuo ihwui piaaier. I IMS seek hnmanelr. aoanloklr thavaunot ntM Use 1 freely. Prevent reproduction, eeenr !?"J!r ,d , AlTaja aak, lor DCTCHERI, ' ..(. fas Bale Brrraveir - . JaZTdwlm Hew Oals. A ftw hundred bushel oa hand at forty cents per bushel. 8end Orders to . v . Jdl J A. MJADQWa For Sale Cheap,:; FIRST-CLASS PBOTO. CrCTFIT. Address S L MtKNIQAts-s j4dlw Stonewall, N.C. Duffy's Croup Syr;?. . Uecipe of the late Dr. WaLTXJ DUJTT. PREPARED AND SOLJ) B? ' , , NEW BERNl NorU.CaroliK. J U lie !0 J V I f Brick! Brick! Brick I 50,000 For Sale W. P. BURRUS & CO., OENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND GRAIN DEALERS, M 1 1! h l'T I . I , m:v I!i:i;k, n. c. e, r m . , t f NOTICE. An vsti. , V i '. U a 1 1 h,n Co.. i Newbern, N i'., July 2d, 1S8. J I ti Thirty f iurili Annual Meeting of lb St , klKil.lcru (,f the Atlantic mad North t'aro'ma lUilroad Com pan y will be held at Murehend City, N. C, OB Thiira.lnv. the S.-i-on.l ,y of August, l-4 V C UOHERT8, j :t ,t Hecretary. Assignees' Sale. In pursuance of a deed of assignment made by Dail Hms. to us as trustees, wa shall proceed to sell at public aaotioa, at their store on ('raven street, ia the city of New Iternn on Wednesday, tha ' 15ihdayof AugiiHt, 1 S.SM, at 12 m., an Us sooner disponed of, the Entire Stock of Goods Contained in said atore. Htore Fixtures, Desk, and one Marvin Safe. 31 acres of land on Hroad creek, ia Pamlico county, together with tha steam sav mill with HO horse power engine, return tubular boiler, and all necessary equipments for a aaW'tniil. apacity JO, 000 feet per day. Alao a 1 welling hotise. store bouse and ware house on sai,l lot. One lot of Ian 1 in Morehead Citv. No. I, square 4. One office building in the city cf New Berne, on the east mdoof I raen etreet near cotton platform. ' Tho light draught passenger , and freight steamer Carolina. .12 tona re-ia : ter, carrying eaoily 100 bales nf cottoa; . stern wheel, chain eoarinc. Machinery and hull in good order. One 12 horse power Eclipse engine. One warehouse at Bell' Kerry. One flat at Bell's Ferrv. One horae and dray. Terms Cash W. D. Wai.i.i, k, J"SIAH EX I'M, jyjjd&wtd.) Assignees. (862. EATON 1800. THE JEWELER HAS A FINE STOCK Or Watches, Clxks, Jewelry BUliUL) BaIiVEK I AMD PLATED WARE. SPECTACLES. I keep a larger stock of ftneviL than any other store in North Carolina I take particular pains to fit them tn tha eye of parties needing them. Having worked steadily at tha hjmJji for over thirty years, I believe I Can do as good work as any watchmaker in. tha State. COME AND SEE ME. t , SAM. K. EATON, p Middla ilnyA . - Opposite Baptist Church. fe!2 dwtf 'f NOTICE. Uiid- ' Shares of Stock No. 54 and-133 nt the A. & N. C. K. R. having beeai lost, application will be made to the Railroad Company for new certificates. ' - f.s. duffy;. : E. B. DUFFY: New Bferne, Jnn 28. 1888. ' 30 T BINGHAM SCHOOL. wttk a wbolecoma offer Ut beat PHTSlpAI. and .tb r-t IHEtfTaii eulture, onmnnlanrv x ... RIGVLCn With KHPORCKD STt'Dl, a reaaonable bat itrtet DMCIPLIB f, . i 4 looalton sntlrely free from If A LABtl v No time or money (peatattsnUlBK Ki " X CCLTURAL FAIBIS. for ejUtogu. df enft c - HJ. H. If M6HAV a J" . 'jfI.'raag tC . . 6,000 pounds co::a i:: . ON HAND AND TO ARRIYr The first Installmeni now ready. The finest I have ever put ui market r ; ' . la one pound sectionstwo f quarter at the apiariee of , . BULL ft CO.. - 1 ; South Front F're J20dlm - : Nearl Y
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