-N-mr OURNAL u. y v f ; . -?. Via . 5 1 . VOL. VII.-N0.118. tfEW BERNE. N. C., TUESDAY. AUGUST 14, 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. r: m MM W 4 r- r 1 p. , BUSINESS LOCALS. II'RESa fttiraeam "eheesa just re . sivedaad for tale at thscath store. Call at once- ' USE PURE ICErmanufactured J the Jarssaa Ioe Ttctory. fjj2tf LOST-1,000 DOLLARS . U null chaeg every month by those who fail tt patronise E. B. Hackburo, 'Ths , Orocti." To those persona I will say ' give at, ft trial and t convinced. I will refund moat; if goods ars not sat isfactory and found to be as represent . sd. 'Baa all profit! and quick tales" is sy motto, sad 5c tared to jou is lOo. mad. Too ail know that the. '-nics" Soon amount to dollars. Now if you wish to st them, be sure you buy from sm, and you will certainly do that one thing. Try my S3. Flour in 10 lb lots anyway, with just 1 lb of my , fin Butter. ON draught, Bergner & Eogel't clo b rated Beer, ice oold . at jjlTtf A. B HOLTOM A ONE first-class mahogany writing desk for tats at the On If Cash Store, Uumphrey Howards old stand. BOTTLED BEER, ice cold, and all other cool driokt at jyl7tf A. H.Holt, n 3 CALL at the Broad 8t. Store where 1 jou can buy all kinds of Fresb Oroceriet low for cash only. Q. F. M. Dail, Ai'i. W BITE LEAD, Mixed Paint, Var mtb, Oil and Glass at Geo. Allen & Co "IUST RECEIVED-by schooner Hen J rietu Hill, 100 barrels building lime, and for tale by Ameeican workinginen demand free raw materials. Monopolists prefer free raw labor, .L.-iu Thb Italian will work at anj thing, bat usually the first thing he turns his hand to is a grinding v organ. For the benefit, of oar readers who are troubled with insomnia we will Bay, that a quick way to go to sleep is to apply a fresh cat onion to the nose and breathe deeply. Fresh subjects for editorial con sideration hare become so scarce that the demands for Cleveland's and Harrison's letters of acceptance are vexing the air all over the Re public. The roostor would be a roach more popular bird if it could only be induced to feel that there is no real vital necessity for its reporting its whereabouts between mi&right and three o'clock in the morning. After all the poor of America are not much better off than those of some foreign countries. There titled nobles consume the fruits of . their labors ; here the millionaire manufacturers are allowed to rob tEem. nnder the pretense of protect- Ingthem. Hannibal Hamlin says he feels tt in hisbones that Harrison will be elected. Of course he coalda't foel it any otuer way. Bat Demo or"a feel it in their keartt that Clevefand will be elected. Feeling . in thf 'boBes," jtnd. feeling in the '. . heart ia, the .difference between o&, EepnbliCan and youug Demo - ' crata. : - ; ',"' ' ,;TnE accusation has been made against candidate Morton that he purchases all his wigs, which are the bestthat can be had for lore or money,' direct in Paris, instead of , patronizing home ' industries." Ibis Is Indeed a serious offense. It were better for a patriot to go bald headed.- ' - - ; ' -' ' ' - Ei-SENATOE - THUS MAN Wfts charged. the other day with retarn ing. too small a list of property for taxation in 'Colambas. A Repub lican board of equalization has cer tified that Mr.jThnrman's tax re- return Is correct, and so another campaign lie goes rambling down inlo the abyss where the father lie abides. -. " ! . ; ; "- : The ew - York World of last Thursday says t 'That mdnstrions and watchful representative .8. S. Cox yesterday secured the passage tliroush the House Of his Joint resolution authorizing tne conver sion of Governor's Island Into city park.". ; Now let tbe Senate act at once and the poor people of tViwntown New -York will have just erne to thank the Fiftieth Con gress. - ' v ' On last Wednesday the Senate adopted a resolution providing for printing a hundred thousand extra copies of the Tariff law of 1883, with the Mills bill as it passed the House and a comparison of the two to be prepared by the Ways and Means Committee. This will make an excellent campaign document for both parties. The bill prohibiting the landing of Chinese immigrants in this country, based upon the new treaty with China signed in March last has been passed bv the Senate witboat a division. The bill was introduced in May by Senator Stewart of Oregon, and if its provisions can be enforced it will cut off the intlux of the hordes from the Orient. Mb. Depew is uow in London, lie spent an evening 111 Parliament, and one of the most powerful and influential mu in the House said to him: "All England is studying oratory. Even our imminent liter ary men are abandoning the pen tor the platform, because it is demonstrated that oratory is the true pathway to public honor and 8UCCCS8.' ' The story that Mr. Harrison is dissatisfied ; that lie proposes to decline the nomination for Presi dent and that Blaine is to be pat upou the ticket while the bloom is on hi3 reception boom, absurd as it is, shows that a great many Re publicans are chagrined by the excessive exaltation of the man from Maine. There is no likelihood that Mr. Harrison will decline. He may bo sore, but a battery of artillery could not shake him off the ticket. Such a swapping of horses as is hinted at in Republican circles would give Mr. Cleveland an easy walk over. LOCAL NEWS. I'lrich gives notice of pork to sell. See "ad." Cleanup the ttreUs and backyards before "Yellow Jack" cleans you out. Cottage prayer meeting under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. at the resi dence of Capt. K. Rose at the foot of EJon street tonight at 8 o'clock. Master Robert Ward brought to oar office yesterday in a largo mouthed bottle a very large a ad yenomous look ing spider. Its back was coated with a shell resembling a terrapin, Divine Services. We are requested to announce that Rev. D. B. Clayton, Universalist, will preach at Deep Springs, Jones county, on Monday, August the 20th. Mayoi's Court. The following; cases were Wore act ing Mayor Williams yesterdsy for dis orderly conduct: William Taylor, fined $5.00 and $2.60 cost; Samuel Jaokson, submitted. $2.60 cost; Cherry Williams, Sarah Anderson and Violet Wiggins, each $2.80 cost or 15 days on the street. Postponed. A telegram was reoeived on Sunday by Jas. W. Moore, Esq., from Wilming ion announcing that the Firemen's Tournament had been indefinitely post poned. The New Berne Company of this city hsd decided to, attend and would have left on the freight train yesterday eveningint for the receipt of this telegram. Steamer Horementc. - 1 ; " ' The NewBerne of the O, D7 line, ar rived yesterday morning from Norfolk 1th general merchandise. 8he will leave on return trip, visJDcraookethls morning at 9 o'clock. Ihe Defiance of the Clyde line ar rived Saturday night with a cargo of general merchandise. -' ' The Eaglet of the E. C, D. line ar rived Sunday with targo of general merchandise. . The Vespet of this line ailed ytsterday afternoon with cargo of 'lumber, natal stores and general merchand Ue. - The Eaglet wffl 1401 to morrow afternoon at i e'clock ' ' ' .1 . . ,r .- - - - - - . 9f f wih . - IU Dalleacy of FUrsr - f And the efBoacy of iw action have ren dered the famous California liquid fruit remedy, syrup of Fig, immensely pop nlar. It Cleanses and Tones tip the clogged and feverish System; ana a is pels Headache. Oolds and Fevers. - R. N. Duffy , agent, New Berne, N. C. - augidw4w ,v: The Quarantine. The agents ! the E. C. D. and Cljd line of steamship claim that the quaran tine order pissed by the Board of Council works thara isjustica, putting them to great inconTenience and expense with out tubes rTlng any good purpoM. They claim that inasmuch as they are strictly freights lines, bringing no pas sengers, and their freights coming from domestic porta north of 01 where no known contagious diseases exist, that tfesrs is not a rsmots possibility of their introducing one. They have aaked the Board of Council to make the order inoperative at to them, at its enforcement, to far a their lines are concerned, does no pre- Tentive serrice, nor in any way con serrts the publio welfare. They say that the only guarantee poeteaeing reasonsblenees would be one at the porta of entry north of ut, which If ap plied, would work a double hardship and expense. There teemet to be merit in this view of the matter and it should receive just and proper contideratioo. Precautions Against Yellow Fever. The management of the Atlantic Road is taking every precaution to prevent the poeaibility of the introduc tion of yellow fevtr over Its line into this section. Ererr train leaving Golds boro it carefully inspected by a compe tent pbytician. and the ttate of health of the passengers reported to the Prt ti dent at New Berne, and no tutpiciout case will be allowed to come eastward 00 the trains. This action is taken by the management independently of any quarantine regulations which may be established by tbedifferent towns aloog the line. It seems to be the earnest de sire of the management to subserve the interest, of the public in all things, and we believe so far it has stfonn itself equal to every emergency. We hope some day to tee this road and if extended to the C. F. & Y. V. and to Charlotte and become a part of a great through line with outlet at New Berne and Morehead City, and if there be anything in continual and unremit ing "push," we believe that day is not so far distant as it may seem. The Orange Picnic at Barnwell. On Saturday last the farmers in the neighborhood of Fori Barnwell. Craven county, assemoiea at tne urange nan, in the nourishing village of Barnwell, and held their annual festival. A laree number of tbe substantial farmers were present with their wives, daughters and sons and friends Hev. Mr. Cashwell, tbe local preach er of the Missionsry Baptist Church, assisted by Rev. J. 8. Dill of Ooldsboro was conducting a revival at the new church In the village. At 11 o'clock the crowd assembled in tne church and hoard a moil eirellent nrrnnn bv tj8V. tr n..K-.li A .nmn.um,. A i n nr v was then spread, or which all partoot to the satisfaction of the inner man. Atter atnner tne crow a assemoiea in the Granee Hall to hear the address of OUr MJWDBIB1U1, JUU.VU-U Ul.tD., . j , wnonaa oeeninvitea toteuarxuiwnai he saw in California about the time the Tt was a 0 . . , . . most Interesting address, and Mr. uavens receivea msrsea attention while delivering it. He has wonderful descriptive powers, a vivid imagine - tion. and a memoir that enables him .. . . wu"u''" ".ouo" iresn to uu minus 01 nis nearers. ids closing part of his address was devoted ...t....3T LO.-.-,. 11. to tne via norm as me iwjuij land to dwell In, and the importance of seeing that our children were Uught the correct history of our State and of the South. He made a telling point on this, and insisted that those who con- troued tne puono scnoois snouia see aaa a . . - that none but fair and impartial his- tntim anch as will do inatine to the ine auurew, tsaeo aitogetuer, was an i.i -i .1 interesting and appropriate one. Major Gordon was called for and res- ponded in a general description of r ' North Carolina, proving to hi. hearer. that the people of this grand old Stats potsetsed more natural advantages than anr like enaoe on the globe. Major r. . P , ,V- uoraon a native 01 ocouanu ana cat traveled extensively in this country, and after t Seine: and stud vinsr tha ad vanttgea of many other State, selected nii, r.nll.. . VI. ' . j u veJiavaAus ivt aassr hvuivi There are not many communities In North Carolina where can be found greater number of intelligent, Urlfty farmers than thai of arnwellrCraTen wuiuj. t audj uo nnntu isoit auu IKu I. . m . Jt A . oommodiou. building jn. the Tillage where they hold their Grange meet- " " a"" w.iiBj ixin iw pervade, and the friendly greetings to (- nMV fnftaTAsl tSfm afc AffiAem a&I snft uuu... .j oj ... y.v.. ''' 1 ; - ; Near Bound soob, C.t Aogutt 1st, 1888, of eerebo-epinal fever, George uuver uewey, son 01 sm v. ana same I . yaj ukluibd, cx-uov. OI lezas. I unmuan iraiuioi; apeoiai ears of tne indl-E.- Dewev. seed : three veais. trfeht I 'AU eves fitted and fit m.mnte. h. nl puput eiehty-fow years or eontino monu. ana twenty-two oayi. . . . ; . . Personal. Hod F. M Wahioku u Hon. S S. C morning from spent a coo pie Situ3-CL leluiLcJ 10 j up jts;erdsy : : :.te,ii City, having .f tiays roost pla: anlly by the seaside. Miss Annie K Urno iri, t,o the ! n a i I steamer Trent for Pamlico ccumv tail to relative and friei Js Jaa. A. Bryan Esq ati! Mis bryan areat Asheville. White rr.ci for the summer Miss Uarii Mali!) ,s &i IK '. , 1 i-iijs N. C. where, .he ul auJ Us ready for uik in the llifth souu ttia fail. Mr. J K. Street Tetr if Newpoitt Newt it on a v to hi. CI home and look like tlia truttt .it 3 It aliag genl'y with him Ex Sheriff t. Kj'0c aiii v O Green, Esq , of 1'rei.iun. are iu the city Dr. Geo. Slover. of the ritm vf Sriia.l wood 4 Slover, leaves this in ruing Kr hit iumnier tii,j to the 111. ui.taiu going first to h,. n K k W. K Rountred, i.e.)., re'., in I fn.ru a trip U liurham lii riikt.' New Be. ns Hh S. hj, 1 Thia wioiuiui.il ill i.prii of September anj we arc i.c : h 1 t . in I!, ! . th 1.1 h. ..: 1 I' ll will oounce that vo.-al tiius.-' i.l t e neit stolon ac la i.v 1-- 1 plain and deci r 11 1 e ee 1 . ; be inlroii m -d. V.'.-.il nn-i- -!. taught in every ,ili.n'! ,1:. I 1 doubtless be iolr lu t ) in I t, i bo taught in all pu!-ii.-High School will hiu' : I 1 t.. H Ul" I .. . ll.l. 1 r .ire ;r..duc mill; is h. nld claims u pon the.' v I, 1 w ,. i.: lheni9eWm a leacht n l,t Hon of plain arid lecoi ..live an advancird htep an 1 one il highly commend the scrimd. Tbe ne 1 1 sraci n .if t tic 1 1 1 should be n p. .-.-j ir i - . 1 I one -:ul M V 11. M:ns ( OMM Ns I). Smithfild Mcrall T.i i. -a I ir nxms were opened 111 l.n il,,i..k 'Ciderized" Hie 1 mini niv n to the effect of using 1..0 mu. h .1 I. r (Joldsboro Argus: Mi Maud Am y ette or fti1 iter ne spent srvrrnl hours in this city Friday on hr way M III., ing Rock. Th farmer . f tlm si ( 1011 are a happv set em." id., r un ( Thursday. uurnam L.tnco 1 . i. 1 u . imr jUBt ei4rne, that Col W. Allmghl. who wan nominal... 1 101 k.'iiiilili.fiii elector in the fourth conrrsiinn il .lis trict, nas resigne-i a 11 .1 m imt maki the canvass. Wilmington Messenger, 1 1.I1 Col. Dockery and Mr. Ilevereux nn-l a num ber of prominent while an. I colored Republicans last nuht at thi olfice of Judge Russell where thev remaineil until a late hour. Salisbury I'ress Miss Hessie Slirnll. daughter of Mr. M. (). sherill of this place, has accepted a petition as music teacher in the Albemarle Academy. Ll n9r oanielou pe on exhitni.on at I Mr. HtAArn s nrnir st.nro thai ni(.Miir,.H 4! jnChe9 jn circumfernnoe and weigh pounds. It is a beauty. Asnevuie citizen nun i.en. i.ninn s P:h st the court hous last was a UIII.ISUI tllUH. l.t-l IUUIHK ft L h.ii i.ni Arr n in , , . ,!. , ha l't,K Ho maDjei w, Voorhees, United States Senator from Indiana, Hon M. Butler United States Senatur from Mouth Caro- ii, rrrt v m u .r ii 1 nun, iiuui 1 , iu. u. . UU1 K I vic'iKia, !,',,. v , " . luvaaunua 4 suvyvt Ai-a ca t k ivaunu lis r 1 ' 4 Thomas D. Johnston will address the people of this State in this city. 1 Newt and Observer nth: it was rumored yesterday that the Albemarle I and Raleigh Railroad had been pur chased by the Riohmond end Danville Ull would be built to Raleigh shortly I We are pleased to note tbe fact tbat I. kullK. Inl.r..! j. hain l.b.n In hlu"wu BOU UWJIKUBlBU BO JHBOerire ""j"" ,L r v"" ,""Z " '" " 1 " wi,i h hld next w-b after th fmit fair is over. Gov. Scales telegraphed yesterday to the authorieties at Chicago " "; " 1 U SL OK vllv Va u v aa.itiu W K i ' cy I ill V-f 1 yj lin, Rairoad, whose arrest in Chicago was announced yesterday. A requi Sltion will be made at once and tbe ueiauiier Drougnt uacis to toe state Yiaapnuuru iuwkiumh luieiuireucer TTT-J I f T . 1 1 J l()n last Saturday Rev. J. W. Kilizo. late of Wsdesboro. but now nastor of the Chesterfield Circuit, 8. C, had a horse instantly killed by lightning and nar I i V J l l: m m TZyJA tree near the road just' as Mr K1I20I passed, and glancing struck the horse e was driving, tilling it instantly m Uarinir the TOleof one Of Mr. Kila-o's - - . - -hoa Mr. Eiliro received a severe shock - 1 bnt was able to oroceed to his home At last accounts be was doing well. At last accounts ne was uoing wen. On Thursday eveniag lightening struck and .eton fire a Urge barn belonging u Auuiroay eveuiag iiKmening struct; 1 1. u , u. 1 U u. Wi a. Smith. nf in..iii. nlThe barn contained a large amount of clover bay ' which, together with the "n WM i" uUJTU J I - i The Sac r Sea" til Si. Adstiii, Tex., Aug. 8. 1885. To Mb. A. K. Hawkks Dear- Sir: It in ii n uj mu a eloairii prim ininrim 1 been using your glaseee for some time! OALChi rCfalALfc AUAUcMY, I nana with mil ft h slsitief Arrtnn : Pass alaa. I . iiurpuBes I tenoea, uiey are no surpassed nr any mend them to all who want- a superior glass. I am very respectfully yours. , i v.. - z. - lcltl Proceedings or Utj leeacu. Aiocst IS, 13 A special meeting ! of the toard of city council was held j today at 10 o'clock. Councilman R. P Williams acting Mayor Preaett, Couocilmen R. P Wi hams, F. U 1 rich. B. B. Lane. Rvlph Gray and John H. Thomas Tbe Mayor atated the object of the meeting was to consider the mailer of eelahiuhing a quarantine on the A A N C. R R. tram on her arrival from Goldsboro as he had been notified by the operator, Miss Mary Bryan, ihil she had rtemved a telegram from the operator at Gi-ldtbcro staticg that a cae of yeiio ftter had brokeu on; in sa. 1 to o Cvi'jociltnau tiray moed that a Quarantine be establiebed on ail sailing veaee s and steam testeU bringing tfooda or passecer9 in this p.irt at 1 1 reen Spring Buoy. Councilman H. B Iatie moicJ thai ihe A. 4 N O. R. U. train be stopped at Yeoman's crossing till poeititely atwerUiced whether the yellow fever a 1 ti GolJ.boro or not t'ouocilman B B l ane moved that the President of the A N t' K K , ais 1 ihe agents nf steamship lines be nulitied 'f tie pncerdings if tins meeting B ar 1 ad j. mined li.i i'i l.i 11m i .ei it ol M LEUAL OIMMO. K Bainbndge Munday, Esq , t ount A I ! v ( la v Co , Tel , say e ' I lave used Electric Bitters with most happy re ulu My brother also was very Ion with malarial fever and jaundice l-u: 11s cured by timely use f this medi cine Am satisfied tiectric Hnters saved tils life Mr i 1. Wilcoison, of Horse Cave Kv adds a like testimony . say ing He p hi! 1 v ely believes he would have died. In I it not been for Electtic Bitters This great remedy will ward 1 if as well sscure all malarial diseases, and for all kidney, liver and stomach disor lei s stands unequaled. Price . 1111 11 at K. N . Dutfy s drug store. Cheap Freights. The schooner l C. Willis will sail fr 111 t!in E.istprn l.lispatch wharf every Tuesliy t noon for Yandemere. Stonewall and Bay boro l.o i rates and safe shi ments. 1 I eth tf Cait V N Ilil'.I.AM' Just Received: One Car Old Mess Pork For Sale Cheap by J Ulx-icli. WllOI.KSALK (iKOCHK. NOTICE. Change of Tlaca for Holding Elections in No. Nine Township. North Carolina, Cbavbn Countv, f County Commissioners' Offlce, . New Berne, Aug. 6ih. 1S89. ) Notice is hereby given tbst by an or der of the Board of County Commis sioners of Craven county, passed this day, the voting precinct at Brock 'e Store in No. 9 Township, in said couuty , has been changed from said place to May's Store at or in Jasper, to be 1 1 j ; ,j T T- cinct in said township, and that all elections in said township shall be hed 4t 8ald lMl named Plsoe untl1 otherwise ordered. By order of the Board. ORLANDO HUBB3, a7 d301 Clerk Board Corn. VALUABLE PROPERTY A t-horse Baldwin Upright Engine I i-uiny-five saw Brown Gin, in good repair, a Biiiups cotton Prr s, whioh needs about tw I , ,p?" ana I fin A ffnnrl ai nAV ThlmhlA fiba n Tonnaccoa No 'h Ated. win sen on long time w1tn flret cU" Ieal e8tate secaf'. e'uht per '" Knglne, Oln and Tress RV)0O. first cost roo oo, Wagon tlO.OO, first cost $.-.00. For further miormauon uppiy at jocesaloium, I a am n DUllV S GrOUD SVCUD . " w.WM Wjiup. J Recipe of the late Dr. Walteb Dtrrr PREPARED AND SOLD BY. NEW BERNE, North Carolina. InnelM wtf um flealthfolloeatlon:beauUfulTOuiidt:ftm pie bondings with comfortao,e study ar- iXofsTn'1 iaiT!?' SLTnSi "fhgZj 1 mu arnenene 1 iiiq QAMAAi sVM V IO OvilUULl Military Boardiig School FOE SOTSaad TOCJiJ XXX. fun rcnarMn for any Obltee Uoa n climat miul sta uwlkM kulVUMfTaSM ( at. mt Baa4 ifaart Orrfcei ra Mr lnui m,j, o Una Char (or Uama Si . tltr IJ1W BITli til Telearm.f.a -ti COL A. C. DAVIS. Supt.; I t iB ASUJt. X. C. Boat For Sale, W .; i si'a; vars. Ioqairs of J. I' 'It ck street, where au7 dlw -IOI Ps IUIH SOIET AMD TtKKN illlt t HOICK." : r .,0 n,e r N DID ate r1ct.11, iitu inn m mi kmi. 11 iHiiiMii a l .norTOir. H v -1 h e ..f ir,, se i i;hi w e will see who Im vlih v.- !' ' liar ;.....! enough for the . 1 . . A . r.-- sin. ke fursly the voters ... - i b .on h r ,t.a each, at I'll WKR s ( 11. All KTOIIK. M..1.1 e i,rn -ii.il rroulita. v - . ..i.t a-iiod Chewing, 1. k i ,iii .k-h is I ohacco, rigai , ' .le a --.icoi soda water, ' 1 H." I- .iter, etc.. ete. At I.. I'ALTinK i- ' t "ii know tt. SEE WHAT MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY Will, IK) lull t . i I It (lull)- 11KAD. ') k r M.i .1 I Rive jrou , '.1 .!: Uiftrlnt; .i-1 (Tec ted on t. Hinony. Klf- 1 ly what . :i ring on th i e ye raeetn- 1 11M reiiiiivs . 1 ri-i urn again 1 ir-i inent ap e. allended with 1 t ij, ami hharp, ' I place 10 tlia m closing the :l s 11 would feel ' disappear, c' 1 it eorrfift. in 1 n:i advlwdme : ui: 1.1 1 wo year -mi 10 form right k ai I. wtileta l .ipieftran,ce It '.im lierry, and 1 ill., place entirely in 1 1 . itiegau to use l-.fiil It up, but .S T. ft M. ' H 1 .M I .1 W I I .1 V I mi 1 1 1 3-aidant of k ...I .: looked sus- 1 I '') have It cut or IM lint wish to do m l 1 it was in wy Ki'inedy.as Is J i." hip I did so wttb is. I an aay 1 am s . i iimch for ytiur is c!i;lit lii old. r.e- ' iiiiln .is hopeful, and " wc. Ks ihoboreyras s. ilrs or roughness O l.'ft mo a new man. I . a:l. . tid any farther v .1' il.', n rul ran only i K-vn jour Hemedy a m .f. aiul your sucoets s, i.M speed tha day ..1 I 1 1 - : ...t li... I 11 I :.-.(' .1 sU.I k r 111: II 111! 1 ": 1 . ir:.i. .1 w .ii. .,r will l.ii im i,, 1... .i, !h, Hiii! mint .!r n ii on y. nir (iilnre prosperity! I MS I11..8I lt ui , ., I AJ1K1 ( AM l.K AI'.IUNUTON. .-. :i I r .r iiir.:,:. ; . ..ita!ii,Ug tfsUmonlala of .-.in s mi. I,' i.n.iiiiK .mi ii.une people, and Indorsements l.y ki,,.H:i rill sans and drugRis's oi .Noith Cnronua. Price f 1.(10 per bottle; J". im f,T luil r .l..zoj I ottles; Wash 60 cents per par km;, agps. 1 p i' r alf-iliizen ptck- lCLTJCY FOR . q i i i in i in i E. H. MEADOWS & CO., AGENTS, 1 XKHBCHV. . c ! r ss MRS. JOE PERSON, KITTRELL, It. C. Assignees' Salel In puraimncn of a deed of assianment made by Dail Ilros. to ua as trustees.' , shall proceed to sell at publio auction. at their Rtore on Craven street, in the city of New Berne on Wed need ay ..the win aay 01 August, ltsa1?, at 12 m., nil less sooner disposed of, the , Entire Stock of Goods-' Contained in said store. Store Fixtures'. ' ' r 1 A .r . c lh3h, uu uuc iuarvin Dale. . . ,t 1 31 acres of land on Broad creek, in Pamlico county, together with the - steam sav-mill with 80 horse, nowav engine, return tubular boiler, and all nUQ&r IdninniAMl. f - uvdou.j v 1 i' 1 .... 1 1 .a iur a ss w-mil. Capacity 20,000 feet per day. -Also t dwelling house, store house and wart -house on said lot. ' One lot of land in Morehead City.JSci 4, square 4. , u - One office building in the city ct New Berne, on the east side of Craven ttfeet near cotton platform . . .-v m Tbe light draught passenger - and -freight steamer Carolina. 32. tone regit -ter, carrying easily 100 bale, of cotton.' stern wheel, chain gearing. Machinery and hnll iu good order. - . - One 12 horse power Eclipse ebginsi One warehouse at Bell Ferrr. One, flat at Bell's Ferrv. f ! A - one norse and dray. u, itrmi vasn. - , ' ; W. D. WAIXICE, ; T a WA . Asslcmerjp. . n V Z- . ,.

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