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.V M " ' ' " v II1E? mm OURNAL. VOL. VII.-NO. 91. NEW BERNE. N. C. TUESDAY. JULY 17, 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. i 'ITS: 1- LOCAL NEWS. BUSINESS LOCALS. ON draught, Bergner ft Bagel's cele brated Bwr, ice eoM. at Jjl7Ut A.H. HOLTOH LOST OR BORROWED. A oopy of Vkr of Wakefield" in elothbud inr. Fladar will pleM return to this . cfiot. jyis&t BOTTLED BEER, ie told, and all other eool drink at IflTlf A. O. Holism '8. ClALL at lb Broad 8k. Slur wher jo tan buy all kinds of Freeh Qrooerie low for eaah only. 0. F. M. Dail, A't w BITE LEAD, Mixed Piut, V.r iah, Oil and Ulaaa at UX. ALLEN UO. TUSTRECEIVED-byachooaer Flen tJ rlntta HU1, 100 barrala building lime, and for taU by J. C. Whitty, Cravaa St., t door below South Front. , Jyiotf. LOST A City Voucher. No 5. pay abl to Niw Bunk Journal, for fire dollar. All peraon ara warned not to trad for (aid voucher a applica tion be mad for duplicate. Ncnk Harper AAA REWARD. I will pay the ,pIUU aboT reward forth arrest and conviction of th peraon or persons : who attempted to mutllat mvsign of Royal Crows Hour aad Fine Butter. Nerthelea, I etill hare the artiolea on band and intend to continue celling them. To thoa who enjoy nice Bread and Fine Butter, I would ay patronise Haoaburn, The Grocer. All my Gro ceries are firatcls and I warrant them. Another invoice of Tar Heel Smoking Tobacco aMOo. per lb. Alao ; 80 000 mbre "Proclamation," the beet I for Bo cigar in the world . Very respectfully, E. B. IIackbl'rm. IIME, Cement, Plaster at low price. j Qko. Allen & Co. ONE first class mahogany writing deak for tale at the Only Caeh Store, Humphrey & Howard old tend. Portsmouth mullet in market yester day. Quite a cold msp ha prevailed hir.ee Saturday. A. H. Holton girea notice of beer on draught and other cool drink. Peache are toarce and ttill com maud fifty cent per peck for good tock. - Mr. 8. F. Fulford brought in a tample , of bis fir eent peaohee yeaterday. They ' ' arc rery fine. The raluable property known aa the Club House i advertised for aale in tbia iaaue. Tarmi low and eaay. 8i priaonera in CraTen county jail, two of whom ar (erring out tenteneea -" tmpoaed by the U. S. district court. The schooner T. Thooiai, Capt. Beverldge, left for Siocum'e creek yes terday to load lumber for Philadelphia. ' The) schooner 8. Warren Ball, Capt. .Walker, la in port ;from Philadelphia ' 1 ' with a cargo of coal for Mrs. E. B. ' ' ' . Ellis. - , . . ' P.ll. Pelleiier, Eaq. will lecture be- for the colored Institute this morning; . " At 9 o'clock on government. Thepublio " v : are Invited. ". Another lot of valuable books have " . been received by the New Berne Y. M C. A. through the courtesy of Congress- i man F. M. Simmon. . A base ball match between the At . . Untie . nine and Button nine (colored) 5 yesterday resulted in a score of 15 for the Buttons and 8 for the Atlantics. (, The- steamer Kloton 1 brought In - yesterday a few bale of cotton from ' up flense. About the last of the crop . of 1887-88 we presume. 4 b . The steamer Jfanteo leaves In the . morning on the colored excursion for , Washington at i o'clock. ' ft agent inform ul that only a limited number of tickets will be sold and, those who - wish to go had better make early appli- . c it ion for tickets. 8 learner Movement. :' , -The" Vesper of the E. C. D. line sailed Yesterday aftereooa . with 'cargo of truck, lumbef and general merchandise. . The, Eaglet of this lino will sail at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. . Th Nawberne of the O. D. line sails today at 12 noon for Norfolk direct. The Manteo will arrive tonight. 1 1 i ----- j Capt. Eob Fielding Crownsd. Tte ittm fce!ow is from the Paneb Cassette of .Durham. Capt. .Fielding was stationed in New Berne for a while end all who cams in contact, with him t tre him credit for being an honest, t joBclfhtlous' go.c'vienua: C -- :n r.r b rirM:7, the first ofllcer " ' ;.ft''-'aA'-'yfc'ati'ned ia Dor- 1 . v cir"rfi it wt, k, while In wi i I t. IZfjat-r. Cs;t. lnUirg Te j ,?) a conscientlou?, cp 13 me d ) i' t Si'. , r T - . The Grangers Moving. A gentleman from Vanceboro state that the Grange in that vicinity is tak ing steps to establish a permanent school. This is one great advantage to be derived from the Orange. It brings tbs peopte together and sngendars co operation and anity of action on mat tars common to all aad of interest to all. Every neighborhood can, by sup plementing the public school fund and 00-operatiog sustain a good school tea month in the year. A Btautiful Recoid Board. The New Berne S. F. E. Co. ha just placed in its room one of the most hand otnw record board that the skillful hand of painter Berrcould put up. At th top of the board ia depicted a atreet scene rt presuming the Weinstein building on fire and the rushing out of the fire og'n. The corner of this scene are inlaid with pearl. The board contain the list of oftioer and a Hit of the member of the band and is proper ly ruled for keeping the record of the Ares during the year. At the bottom U "E. M Pavie, Chief of Fire Depart ment." Personal. Dr. R. 8 Primrose has returned from the Medical University or Virginia. He will go to the Now York College of Physicians and Surgeon in September to coni lete the course. Mr. Sam. I). Water, jr., of Raleigh is on a vlrit to hi parents and friend in the city. P H Pelletier, Esq. has returneJ from a visit to Carteret county. Mr. E. K. Bryan, jr. of Charlotte is visiting parent and friends in the city. Hon. F. M. Simmons returned to Washington yesterday. The N. C. Conference. It is but little oJrer four month be fore the meeting of theM. E. Conference in this city. There will be about three hundred and fifty or four hundred min- iters and delegate to entertain, be sides as many more visitors who will be here, to lodge and feed. It is not too early to begin te prepare for it, for New Berne must treat the brethren right and make them want to come again. Our farmers in the adjoining counties must supply the market, and we wafn them now to have plenty of fine stall-fed beef, fat turkeys, chicken and eggs. These articles will be in great demand, and our people will be very choice about the steak, turkeys and chickens. Let them be in fiist-class order when brought to market and good prices will be obtained. The Ninth Senatorial District. A gentleman in Jones oounty sends us a communication urging the claims of Jss. F. White, Esq. for the nomina tion by the Democrats of the 9th Sena torial district. While we are willing to make announcements of this sort for our friends in the various counties whsre the Journal circulates we must have some restriction upon the amount of spae such communications oocupy . We have a Urge number of readers in the adjoining counties, many of whom hav their friend and would like to say, a few words through the Journal for them, but if they should all send communications the length of the one we now have,and we were to undertake to publish them, the election would bo over before we could get through. Where a man is so well known as Mr. Whit is in the 9ih district, a paragraph of ten or a dozen lines announcing that his name will be before the convention I all sufficient. We trust our friend will understand the situation and be content with the simple Announcement that the many friend of Jai. F, White, Esq. will urge his nomination for the Senate because they believe him worthy and fully capa bis of representing the district in the General Assembly. - t - .H itnm ir i , New Bern Ahead, Bro, Boniti in writing up the fir de partment of Wilmington , in his mam; moth trade issue says: ... ' i jl A meat source of pride to the people of Wilmington hi th excellence and efficiency of it yolunteer Are depart ment, which u now -one or the best equipped and meet effective in the 8oith. :;,- The Bret steam fire engine brought to the city, or into North Carolina, was On the 3d of March 1869, Bro. Boniti great - pride for bis adopted home and his anxiety that his oity excel In everything ha led him Into error. The John T. Rankin, the fire engine of which he speaks was not the first brought into North Carolina. Th Amoskeag engine which was traded off a few years age for the Button, was brought to NeWtBerne the latter part of 1"! and for 20 rears did good strvice in te can J3 of oar volunteer fire depart-c-.T.t. As for an eSclent department, k goariog and steaming, our boys "! rt jMl U.e tanner to any volun r " -' -':-t il f Ucir '-'. Wilmington brethren and are'williug to accord them th place the Messenger assigns them, one of the best in the South, hut New Berne claims the honor of the first steam fire engine in North Carolina and th beat volunteer depart ment ia the United States. STATE JiEWS CONDENSED. Elisabethtowa Enterprise: On Mon day evening, the 9th inat., Mia Maria Collier, daughter of H. B. Collier of Columbu county, aged 16 year, was instantly killed by lightning striking a cherry tree from which she was gather ing eherriee. Lenoir Topic: Ashville, July 1. To Editor Lenoir Topic That racket in the Aahville paper aoout Walter Bingham's being seen in the mountaint near Asn ville is too contemptible to notice. 1 know that it all come from a tenant on Walter Bingham's little mountain farm. who got into a anarl about his rent, and has been trying the blackmailing scheme. Senex. Weldon News: The following is from a Washington letter: Mr. Simmons and Senator Ransom have just secured the appointment of Miss Mattte I borne of Halifax, to a position in tbe Agricultu ral Department, and Mr. Robert Wooten of Moore county to a position in the Government printing office. Raleigh Visitor: A letter received here states that George E. Perry, a well known colored painter, died in Sierra Leone, Africa, on the 19th May last. He left here in January last with his family, thinking to better bis condition by going to Africa. His wife's health ii very bad, and ahe is anzioua to return to this city. Wilmington Star: The Charlotte Democrat is 36 years old. We believ it ha been under tbe editorial charge of Mr. Yates all through it long and use ful career. The colored Republicans baye formed a club for the campaign and are negotiating for white hats An excursion complimentary to Cardi es! Oibbons will be given Monday on the Sylvan Orove to Carolina Beach, by the oengregation of bt. Thomas' Church It has been rumored among tbe colored people that Stephen Freeman "has riz," but the watchman at the cemetery says tbe grave has not been disturbed. So far 27 housekeepers, exclusive of regular boarding house keepers, have sent in their names to the committee on information for the en campment. News and Observer: The Governor yesterday anointed J. W. Moore of Beaufort county commie sioner of wrecks for the third district. The Governor has designated Judge James C. McRae to hold Catawba Superior Court next week, Judge Oilmer being sick. Mr. T. O Harris has just added to tbe State Museum one of tbe greatest curiosities on record. It is a oorn cob which grew on the farm of E. J. Hill In Duplin oounty aud which has grown in a shape which is ths exact counterpart of a child's head. The cob is just the shspe length of a tiny arm, and tbe whole present a remarkable and strir ing likeness to the hand and arm of a baby. Ooldsboro executed her part in the programme of Democratic jollfications Friday night. 8tands were erected at different points along the line of procession at which speeches were made in turn by ueorge w. san lin. A. M. Waddell. Swift Galloway Daniel G. Fowle, & M. Finger, W. A Darden. The procession .was nearly three quarters of a mile long, carried many transparencies and about 400 torches. The Joint Canvass. Judee Fowle yesterday on his return to the city addressed the following let ter to Col- Dockery: Raleigh, July nth, 1M8. Bon. O. B. Dockery: Dear Sib Your letter of July 9th was received as I was on the eve of de parture from the city, and I asked the chairman of the Democratic Executive Committee, Spier Whitaker, Esq., to reply to it. trl nn.fi.1 T..l j.u l. j i ti-.j m!i Vrrrl ir. L .:L.."! '""r the chairman of the Republican Exeou tire Committee to make joint appoint ment! for yourself and myself. On July 7th Mr. wnitaaer mvitea yon or your chairman to make joint appoint ment!. OnJuiyOtb Mr. Whitaker again in- yited you to meet me at my appoint ment! already announced, or if yon did not like them, at other appointment! to be agreed on, which letter I find pub lished on the Uth Inst Uoon my retarn here this afternoon. I find that no reply as yet has been re ceived to hia letter, and that Mr. Whit aker has been called ont of the State by the sickness of hi mother, where he may be detained some time, , I infite you,. therefore, on (Wednesday or Thursday next, at snch hou as you may consider convenient, to meet me at the parlor of the Yarboro House in this oity to agree on Joint appointments for dis cussion between you and myself. If the time or plaoe I hare designed is not convenient to you I will -meet you at any place or time you mar indicate. 1 no appointment neretoiort maae ror me shall stand in th way of a joint canvass between us. ' t . - - ,very Respectfully, a. v ' ' ' 1 Damn. O. FOWfci, ' News and Observer. 1 .THKlBBTJSIfcSS BOOHIftO. X3 Probably no onething hat-cuacd gnoh a general revival of trade afrtt. K. Daffy'! drug store as their giving away to their enstomeri of so many free trial bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Their trade u simply enormous in this very vainame article from the fact that it always curas and nevea disappoints. . Coughsr Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup , and all f.rost and lung diseases quickly cured. (" iftil before tuyi:--! ty ftting at i f. , Ifie til. hvery '1. 1 r r '.V -'-ile A i reaeh Duel. Pakis.JuIv li As was expected, the tnault offered by Gen. Boulanger to Prime Minister Fiouquet, in the Cham ber of Deputies, last evening, resulted in a duel. The two gentlemen, attended by their seconds, met in the vicinity of Paris st 10 o'clock this morning. Sword were used and both combatant were wounded. The duel occurred on Count Dillon's estate, at Ntuilly Sur Seine, a ehort distance from the city. Gen. Boulanper waa wounded in the arm and neck. Ufa wound are not danger ous. M. Flouquet's hand was scratched by Gen. Boulanger 'a sword: further than thi he was not touched. Flouquet's colleagues in the Ministry ware waiting at hia house for tbe news of the duel, and were overjoyed to ste tbe Prime Minister return safe, lie was given an ovation. A small crowd of Geo Boulanger s followers were in front of his bouse when he reached home. PaRIS.JuIv lS.Noon Later details of the duel are to the follow mg effect At the second encounter Gen. Boulanger was slightly wounded in tbe leg, and M. Flouuuet received a cut on the right band. After retting the men renewed fighting for tbe third time. Gen. Bou langer ruade a lunge at M. Flouquet's left breast, but only slightly touched bis mark. Gen Boulaneer then re ceived a wound in his throat, which put an end to the encounter. The wound Is a severe one, but on account of the hemorrhage the doctorn are unable to decide whether it is hki ly to pre ie seri OU9. Paris July 13 -Th.' duel was tierce ly fought. Ghi Boulaiifctr tried hard to kill M. Flouquol. itnJ throw himself upon him again anil agam When M. rlouquet received the wound in hlj hand, and it began to bleed, the sec onds deculeil that the tight tie discon tinued, but toth combatants refused to stop. It is now believed that the wound in Gen. Boulanger' throat u a serious one. M rlouquet received s-ratrhes on his hand, chest and foot Paris. July 13 The io t,,U hive made a formal report, in which they state that Boulaneer received a serious wound in the neck. Ur. Moriod, who l attending Boulanger, has xsuod a bulletin regarding his condition. It says there is a deep wound in the right side of the General s neck, and that it causes marked difficulty in his respira tion. At present the doctor in unable to give an opinion as to what turn the case may take. Paris, July 13 - Midnight Tartly owing to the duel and partly because it is the eve of a fete, the streota at this hour are crowded, (specially in front of the Lacarde cflice. The merits of the quarrel between Gen. Boulanger and M. Floquet are excitedly discussed, and shouts for and against the General fill the air. Miquet, in the absence of Gen. Boulanger. presided at the banquet this evening, lie announced that the Gen eral's condition was as favorable ai possible. The Zoir says that the condi tion of the General is serious; that high fever succeed extreme prostration, and that bis respiration is rapid and some times very difficult. The doctors are unable to form a definite opinion as to the General' prospects of recovery. No bulletin has been issued since the one issued by Dr. Iloriod this after noon. Paris, July 14. Boulanger is im proving. Several friends called upon him today and the General was able to converse with them. lie was able to take bouillon. Tbe tsking of the Bastile was cele brated throughout Franco today. In this oity secret societies, accompanied by bands, and carying banners, deposit ed wreaths upon it. Trial of the Alleged Conspirators Against trie "'- Railroad. Chicago, July 13. A startling; outline of the case against tbe members of tbe Brotherhood of Engineers and Firemen, accused of complicity in a huge dyna mite plot against the Chicago. Burlingt tonocyuincy K. K. was formally pre sented m the Court today. The state ment was made by U. S. District Attor uej cjwiux. ik wh uaaeu largely on Earing, . the confession of Alex. Smith, one of the dynamiters, and Bhowed that ra peated attempts had been made to wreck trains by the use of dynamite. During the examination the checks of Bauric senandQoding fairly seemed to burn. The others did not betray much if any surprise, and maintained a calm de meanor. Cotton Factories ray. It has always been claimed that the cotton factories in this section Day handsomely, and the annual reports of dividends continue to sustain this claim. As an instance of how the factories pay we copy this from the Concord Times of yesterday: "The stockholders of tbe Odell Manufacturing Company met last Tuesday in their semi-annnal meeting. The statement presented to them shows that since January last the mills have been run 143 days out of 166. and that 2,224,878 yards of plaids, 11,403 yards or eottonaaes, o.eua dozen towels and 81,982 seamless bags have been manu- fectured. They have orders in hands now for all the goods they have on nana. Charlotte Chronicle. To the Members of the Y. ffl. D- C. of new Kerne i All members and 'all who wish to be come members of the Young Men's Democratic Club are- requested to call at Mr. E. H. Meadow'; drug store be fore the next meeting of the club and sign the constitution as required by &rt,iy tnereoi, t . v : , , s ii3x .n L. GiBBS.Seo. To the taste, mors) acceptable to the toraach, and more truly benefloial in its action, the famous California liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, le rapidly superseding all others, i Trv it. On bottle will prove its merits,- ' -t.- k. st. Liuny, s eent, New BeTne, N.O, ail the Way frn Japaa. Mr. A. K. Hawses -Dear Sir: I am much pleased with tbe pantiaoopic glasM youao perfectly adapted to my eye; with them I am enabled to read, a in my youth, the finest print with the greatest ease. I cheerfully recommend them to tbe public. Respectfully, hi. B. liVBBiKD. Ki-Gov. of Texas) Minuter to Japan, All eyea fitted and fit guaranteed by F. 3. Duffy, New Berne. N. C. j'.SJlm Cheap Freights. The schooner D C. Willis will sail from the Eastern Dispatch wharf every Tuesday at noon for Vacdemera, Stonewall and Bavboro 1 ) r rates and safe shipments. j14ethtf Capt. N W. IKRLANP F0RJ3ALE. Valuable Jteal Estate. The property known as the I'lub (louse, on Craven street. Half acre lot. with one of the best buildings in the city of New Berne. Can be bought very low for cash, or one thid cash, balance on good lime at 6 per cent, in terest. For information apply at the JOCRMAL OFFICE, jy 1 1 air Mew Berne. N . i S r A 1 K UK .NUKlll I'AKol.lNA. ( Oft mi v mmty v He tore E. V, Ck reenter, Clei k Suii 'or i .mri James (' lUrrU.i AJmltiimrul. r I I do Oieevettj iiteeast-,1. v . I'alrlrk Cl.eevtri, Willlum ( lierxein a, ,- ('((Hsley, Mary I .ealip , A ti mi (Brru.i nu i three granrtdfil Ulren or a ilecease.1 of 1'eter Oieevers. unmet unbnouii He'o a'. l4iw Publication o' ftmninong od .Nonce , I Pi 101, m I'o Patrick llieeverp, Wlom lieerrs Alice ( riwslf y , VI ary Leslie. A nni ( 'ai n.i , ami three grantlchl Wren of ! -enii,l eu ter of I'eler I'liee veiB, uauiea un k it n. on an.l f ach of you aie herttiy nollil.-O Hint ft petition ha lieen duly tile J In my of floe as Clerk of the Superior Court or ( raven County, praying for a sale of the lancla of Peter Cheevera In the HLate of North caro Una, by the above named Administrator, to mate attsnts roi the payment or the debt f said Intestate and costs of administration And It further appearing thai you are noo residents of the Htate of North Carolina, and after due diligence rtnnot be found therein, you are noil tied that said petition will be heard before me on the '7th day or August. A, I). 1KSM. And It Is ordered that this sum tnong and notice of said petition be pub llshed onee week tor tlx eoaencutlve week In the I)allv New Berne Joi knai.. u give you notice theieor, at which time and plnre said case will be proceeded In according; to law. OK . n under my hand and official seal this 11th day or July, A.I). 1HXS. It. W. OAKPKNTKK Jll 't m Clerk Hup. Conrt. Craven ( o CHOWAN BAPTIST FEMALE INSTITOTr- MURFREESBORO, N. C. The fall session of this well known and popular institution begins on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th. It offer superior advantages for in struction in Literature, Musio, and Art. Tbe work of the Literary Depart ment is divided into seven schools: Mathematics, Latin, French, German, Natural Soience. Moral Philosophy, and English Literature. The teacher in charge of these schools are specially lualifled by their preparation and ex perience for the work committed to their care. The Musio Department is under the care of teachers of culture and refine ment, who have taken unusual pains to qualify themselves for their work, and who are well known to patrons as most popular and successful. The lady in charge of the Art Depart ment give ber entire time to her work, and spends most of her vacations in se curing additional instruction under the best masters. The location of the Institute waa se lected in preference to several others, in some respects more eligible, on ac count of it celebrity for health; and the history or tne school ror forty years fully sustains this reputation. Its health record is not surpassed by any institution in tbe State. Charges are very moderate. For catalogue or information, address jylSdwlm J. B. BREWER, DUTCHER'S FLY KILLER CERTAIN DEATH. Ho hunting- with powder and enn a for sqnirrels, only to ntnpefy them. No llneer- lu death on tne aliening piaster. Ivts seek It, drink and are KILLED OUTRIGHT humanely, so quickly they cannot get away. Use It freely. Prevent reproduction, secure gerena peace and quiet. AlTays uk lor DUTCHER'S. For Bala Bveryv here. J nZ7 d w 1 m Summer Board. Table board .and board with rooms for several persons can be had on applica tion to Mrs. Joseph Nelson nearly op posite tbe Gaston House. Also meal and soup' furnished to those desiring them at home. On and after tbe first of July ice cream, cake ana different fees will be served at this bouse from 8 to 12 p. m. The rooms are cool 'and airy, with a nice shade in front during the day. Terms reasonable, and tbe beat atten tion to guest guaranteed. NOTICE. Shares of Stock Nos. 64 and 133 of the A. & N. C R. R. having been lost. application will be made to the Railroad Company for new certinoatee. F. 8. DUFFY, E. B. DUFFY. New Berne, June 28. 1888. d80p BINGHAM SCHOOL. MoaALint': orrer vne nest rniMvb ana in Den MEUT r eairare, ompniaory CVR reasonable bnt strict D18CIPLIIIR, anil a location- entirely frae frora M A L A H I A. No Urn or money ipeotmitendlng AGRf ovLTuataij raiBSt ' or eataicgua ad dresi, -, j . ; .- . . : . . .KaJ. R. BI5TGH1H. . ' Bipchant tcheel, Orang c V.C. ' lisawii Duffy's Croup Syrup. i , Recipe of the late Dr. WaITKK Dott. PREPARED XSU SOLD BY INT. JDijJTy NEW BERNE. North Carolina. , junele dw If . . Brick! Brick! Brick! 50,000 Por Sale W.P. BURRUS & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND GRAIN DEALERS, MAItkKT IWK, :v UKUNK. N. V. oilman 118 your produce, iwtr NOTICE. inui N (' Railroad Co.. ) New hern. N C, July 2d, lSeti. ) 1 lie Thirty fourth Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Allantio and North I'sioUn Unlroa.l Company will be held at Morehe.i.i City, N. C, On Thursday. Uic Somh,! day of August, 1- I UO HERTS, jv''d-ud Secretary. , Assignees' Sale. I n (mi rsn at; re f a deed of lutsignment '-" to u m as trustee, we k II at public auction, ma.le l.y l ul lin shall proree 1 1. 1 at their h'oo e on ( raven street, in lha city of New Heme on Wednesday, the 15th day of Aunust, Ss, at 12 m., un lets sooner d ir-pi.hed of, tho Entire Stock of Goods Contained in said store. Store Fixture Desk, and one Marvin Safe. H2 arres of land on Hroa.i rrotk, in I'amlloo coualy, together with the steam sav mill with () horsepower engine, return tubular boiler, and all noceaaary Huipments for a saw-milL Capacity 'Jo.OOu feet per day. Also a dwelling house, store house and ware house on said lot One lot of land in Morehead City, No. I, eiiuare 4. Oneofflco building in tho citv cf Naw Berne, on the east side of ( 'raven streak. near cotton platform. The light draught nassenirer trnl freight steamer Carolina. 33 ton regis ter, carrying easily 100 bales of cotton: stern wheel . chain gearing. Machinery and hull in good order. Ono 12 horse power E-lipfl engine. One warehouse at Hell 's Kerry. One Hat at Hell's Kcrrv. One horse and dray. Terms Cash W. 1). Wai.i.a.-h, J' maii Em m, jj3J&wtd Assignee. 1862. EATON 1888. THE JEWELER HAS A FINB STOCK OB" Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE- SPECTACLES. 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 stoadily at the bench for over thirty years, I believo I can do as good work as any watchmaker in the State. COME AND SEE ME. SAM. K. EATON, . Middle atreet. Opposite Baptist Church. fe!2dwtf Hew Berne High School CONDUCTED BY ai:o. W. NEAL, A.M. Principal, 'JAMES THOMAS, A. B., Associate Principal, AND Miss MA III A M. MANLY, WILL BE RKOPENHD SEPTEMBER 10th, 1888. ; TUITION PER SCHOLASTIC TEAR: Primary Department .25.00 Junior " vnn Senior " Tuition payable quarter It of miuilKW in advance. . , No deduction excent in caa nf traded B.ckxiesg. ialrl2 Amir Languor ,; Hoadac':?, Coh8tlpat!:a BaiaoTad bv - Tirrt' Bcur, Aaci y '. Brtld ly fWrnint yB.tS aud IMIukI. w r rv. w $100 to $300 A, AtenU preferred who can BttHTH n" mad workini' - r i 1 n2Ife,5nd lT" th' hoIe time to i Baf Bpaia momenta may Im pron t i , . ploytd also.. A few vaeaoele in to, oiuea. b. F, JOBRaoit Co. 1 Richmond, Va. - . M driver nou:. , Ohnroh St, third door Bonth or , f DtRHAW, w, c. Mr. Fannie Petwy, rropii. Board wlth'or wltlwi'.t tonn.q . wwkormnnlh. Terms nn. . lJoofare,andtriciatii,, ., ort of gnosis, . 1 I 1 f .ore, I julyKJw4w , 4
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