. s f r. il - 1 1 "V - A - ! J I I Li lv i " 1 1 v -V t ' -..1 . .? i-. t. jai .... . ... r a, . 1 vn.--:;o. mo. : Br:;:n:; c.: satur d at." sebtember i5.:i888., price Scents A - 1 - - i y n (Vv T, - . t t 1 r.r 4ft...,iii .5 iti: -i ea- rpuj-it. -c f V. 'T .V I;;'. IViet Beef end ilammoth 1 CttiM. Broad street . ;. JOnCS.-MUl Man and Oinnsre, -L uii atooey by baTiof Balling. Lace, Leather end Steam Supplies at . J! cu factory Price, at . . dlw . L.U. Cirri', G IN SAWS filed promptly aad eati ractorily y . au24JtlnvV ' A. R. DwiiaoH, SPINACH, Turnip, tad Siberian Kale Seed at . Geo. All Co. OX drantht, Berr.net ft EntT cele brated Beer, io cold, at -jyl7tf . - A. H. Hofcto a SPECIAL NOTICE TO'CONiU If ERS HaTtDg put my delivtry wagoa oa tbe street, I am saw la a poainua to fornub all any customers with First . Cusa Orooariaa at aort notice ani a vary una profit. I defy competition. ' warrant uy f oods, aad only aak a trial to confine) the maat doubtful. How aoma of my friends aay last aty ad : vertUins; aad aay wagon don't pay ma , (with my amall profit), and that I will aoon break. Let ma be tha bait judge ; of that. I am Mill paying 100 oanta on ' tha d!!ar, my property ia in my own ' came, and lam detemmed to sail good piwme cheop. A -. Vary respectfully,'. TnEOROCEa,JS. B HACKBURN. . "IJHIL'A BUTTER, tha teat In tha L market, oa ice at Dona's, only 80 -."eat pat lb. v,"-X .:; ," WHITE LEAD, Mixed Paint, Var ' I men, Oil and Ulaae at i '.';.. - Qio. Allen ft Oo. BOTTLED BEER, tea cold, and aU other aootdrtnkt at . "lyntf , , . i; A. H. Eoltos'b. A PAumx'is feared to Egypt. ; Thb gTain harrett of France rjiorted to be rery thort. is .It ia remarkable that it is not ; n known who it was that contributed -v 112,000 to the yellow , fern reliei .fond in New York City few days V-1 Miss Clara, Barton. President of the American ed Cross Aaso- ' ctation', had mado a" private sub- Boription of tl.000 in aid of the "yellow fevet infferers at Jackson- ; f v AFRiaaTFUL hurricane swept . over .Caba last Taetdaf. Actual tjss of life and property bag act ' a been reported, but 147 dead bodies .r have been recovered, C. i; AU6USTA, V Ga4 ' --as; suffered greatly from tbo Terfloir of ,the Ba- yannah - river; - Steamboats navi gated some f the streets for a lew bours.- Mayor May estimated the loss to property at 11,000,000, late Bo8coe. Conkllng, dor log a speecb-in the United 8tates Senate, paid Senator Thurman the following high compliment: "When I speaV of tbe law I turn to the Senator from Ohio as the Mussut- tr.aq tnrns towards Mecca. I turn $ him as 1 do to Eoglish common law 1 as " the world's most copious fountain oi human jurisprudence.V The Democratic State Conven tion of Kew , lork met in "Buffalo ' li t Wednesday, and re nominated Jrr,;ll rtctt Kill for -Governor I j Er:!iuatioa. TLis mskesthe , Elate of ITew York. certain for CloTclasci. Thurman and Hill. r ,r ; nrts fro d all sonrcea repot Tr..-z'zXy cslbcsiaam as -abso isi. : C l irlvlta Chronicle is now f f V. best patera published. It n 1 ' tioa epen the excellent wto preceded ; - :- UatthenSsttof tt x Tjrd and onward. - 1 f V. .9 meet beau ; "'ia tha 1 i r':i that i i ber '.(" - ; lih tie LOCAL NEWS. . a U; cf nw cotton yet. - ' Oa io'-'.. f f jr the round trip to Kin :;naftlrr 'today. - ) ".? Ecu;,'..-- i"ra are etlllng for Lhf cecta ir t . UU" 'V . ' , ThClaE7 ' ei asnoanee tacit ecaaty e&t&t L. t J y'e lama. 3 Jo. Baiinhacki been declarad la aana we. taken-to tha aayloat at Raleigh yaeterday morning, ' ( , Mr. Wn. Sultan anothat if our large dry good merchaota. ay hla pafchaaea I tui aeaeoa are larger than aver and uat ha wUl toon make public tk iCta&Ugae ho haa la aupplying cuttomaaa, . . , Senator Raaeonf and Cb&greetsan Simmon will apeak at Kiaitoa today. TbaA. ftN. C. R. wUl carry TUitore from New Bern and, pui&U belowat I w each for round trip . y, -r 5 A ia piciou 'death 'occurred at De catur, Ala , Wedneaday TanIngt whiah aa ciutwd a regular etaapeda froai that place, and Mamplik haa eatabliahed atriot qaarantiaa againat tba town i aw. ft'EW. Small wood gjT BO- tioe ef light weight hagglngto trrie from Scotland. It la tha beet aubaUtUt for jute bagging that can be obtained aad will aid the famera la their fithl galatt tha Bagging Truit Alliance Organiser. Mr. T. B. I pock of Core, ia Alliance Organlier for Craven eounty. Here- queeu oa to announce that any locality in theoounty that deaire to organii a ub-AUianoa can obtaia hi aervioea by addreaaing htm at Oov. Upon reoaipt of auch Information ha will . reepond aa aoon aa praotioabla. Beaufort County New a. A correspondent at Edward' Mill write that tba farmer are raiaingmore and belter bortae; that cottoa picking Unear at band; that there were on hundred and seventeen ftdditiona to the church of Chriat (Dfaclpte) (nbeooua- dariag the month of August, and that the JotmKiL la a 'welooma visitor. -: .. ; T " Alliances Organised, in Carteret. Col. O. B.r Pickett aerorgaoiaed in Carteret county iwo Alliances durbt tha present week; one at Hatlowe, one at North river and will organise on at Newport tonight.-' He Vfil be at Croa- tank Craven county, this morning and will go down oa tha frsight train this evening to Newport. Steamer Xorementa. Tba Manteo of tba O. D. Line sailed yesterday with Various cargo, and pes sengera for Norfolk. The Newborn ar rives tonight. , hj ; ' 'f . Tha Vesper of tha E. & D. Lin tailed yesterday wilh cargo of cotton, lumber, ntral store and general merchandise. The Esgkt of this Una will arrive to- Fir at Beaufort, v ;5 "' A letter from Cot. J 'tfWifttoteV Beaufort announce that. Ore broka dot In that town at foot y tstarday saoralag, burning the sheriff office on tMbontfa. west cerbet of Ann and ; Turner streets and three other building dawjt.'Tninat street, Hanntrv store-and ibooset Mr, Wesley DkAinson store' and 'ai'lJd two ' stor y house .:'occupied 'by'eoforad' people.". Mr.' ,WnfieI4 ltOadwlck; s building bad, a narrow eecapa-'being next in order soath from' where (be A.. k-W - Personal. Mis Pallin left oil the Manteo yester. dsy for the fait millinery stock for Mrs, Cuthbsrt ft Rhode, n ,1 Mr. U M. V.Follett, formerly of this oity. but .nowof Dorhami-Wft on She Manteo yesterday, fori New York purchase fall stock: of mililnerya fih spent several days' at hat old homeT' l f . .. Mr. Tnoe. Waiter and family hate re turned front. MoreheadiCUy land-th photograh gallerywiU again be epeaed for business, -ii. ,v, w Sangtor Ransom aod ''Congressman Simmons arrived last hfght flora Wash' in i ton City..; They will, rpeal at Kias- ton today, s 1 rtw Eiq. Oeorga Green, jr ha retatned from an extended visit to the moun tains and will now look after bit sena torial fence. ' . v 1'i t' Kiss Maria Manly haa returned front a summer visit to Ashevllle; and Hot ?rriDgs wbers tbe has been1 reetict an retting ready for work In' the Ulg bchool which opens Monday A Hage Joks." ; - ' Uy. The Thompson Corned v Coiijany'nad the boards attbetbestra hst rt'gbt la MA Ilusa J&ke.". Tbo r, oa is a genu ins comedian, pceemd a variety ef talent. At tbe crc.-j tbe prc-ra-n wss 80U l-.'-r, ia fa- hat dull t' 6 irsw better " it fcccsr.-.e ia- t' 9 V0r al i i- S cr Am - ' " Out n f fi.'.'caJ ympatky goa to tba tu.Zj r' '.a of Mr. f. (Xiamb whoMdeat j mauioaed la yeetar- dayW .tisiu' Kt, Lamb bad acaroaly paaae J hi majority, but of nob buaa- aaea tact that tha larga lumber eyadl eate froij Norfolk and NawYork and ettraated lo bloa tha nu - meat of lit t-rmoQ oT tbalr baaiae which aea la Qi'.fr eoaaty. Front boiinaie re lation -be bal beoon known by a Bomber of cur eiUzen. and. from hi it, vaaaamaUng aad auaaly bearing, a bad wen their eeteena. r" iAbeert tea daye g Mr. Lamb came avt fnn Oaalow te tab tha train for iia noma at Norfolk and waa taken aick lib oongeatloa af tba brain. Kind friend a renaaiaed at hi bedrid e and ikflled pbyaloiana dii aU they could to I keep thai aottl an4 proauata form to- getnar. , Wot twaaty-foat hour hla life hang a ia a balance, when the lummon oama. The apirlt took tta light unto Him that gave it, - i'7 The body war plaoad laacaaketand taken fraoa Hotel Albert to tha depot where tt waa to be conveyed to Norfolk fr burial. The pall bearer along with tba aolemn cortege war Meaar. Matt. Manly, W. E. Patteroa Carl Hnghea, K. E. Harper, W. P. Brraa, 8. W. Han cock, Ben jamia Haha and C. S. Bell, young men who had formed an ac quaintance of tba decaaawd and learned to admire aim. Sadaaas la doably 1m- preaead ia tba death of thla young man. He waa aoon to have been Married to a voung lady from Waahington, D, C. Moat beautiful floral offering placed about tba coffin waa further evidence of sympathetic friends in paying the last aad tribute of respect to one who had so suddenly been cut down away from home by tha Inevitable, grim death. Cat bloom or beauty now In our pos session. Is seen the shadow of the funeral -aall; - -j- - Though love, and life make tearful in- 1.- teroesston, Death oosaotb after all. Vv THE f itlOW FITEB. . JicxaonvTLLB. Sect. lS-Nw caaet of fever reported today number 4f, and the death 4. Total number of caaes re ported to tha Board of Health to date, upi deaths, 10. Thla dsv. like everv dsv for almost a wsek, baa been exceedingly wet and uieagreoaoie, rnyejoiane ana irnneo anraa ara arriving daily, but more ar Beaded. . . The following address was adopted today. TO our Uountrymen: Through tneiMvar are. The law further reauires cloud of gloom. Borrow, euffsring and death, which overahadowa as. root sympathy and generosity shine like giad twinge 01 great joy, aea nrtngngnt ana uie to our peopie. ' vnr nearu overnow with gratitude, . TO those) Whom ws, can reach by correspondence wo will en- ueevon co.oxaresa ur acxnowieage - ment. Tomfny whoara tomttUMZUtltad la the future. - The public ought to anonymously, ana to tnoao wnov asso - elated togetner, ara '. -oontriDirung throughout medium, wo, dlr to ex - preaa our grateful spprseiattoB ror sneir generou eoattriaation; yv ar oeep - lv moved bf VOar SMnt&aeOOa effort for oar relief. To each aad ail. ww'sjn tend oat araeet thank; x'" ' '' V , , ',. J. J. DaTOU Prasad eat,, jacKtonvuio Auxiliary AaaocwtiOB. Cata. fcV ADAH8, Secretary. - X ' AaTIC' TV SOTHXXi, ' Mbs, ; WnrgLOWls , BooTHui. Sraur should always be ased for- ahildren teething, It soothe tha. thUd fcafi tha gums, allays all paino cures -wind, aolio, and is the beet remedy for ;dlat- ho3B. Twnty-flvo oanta a bottle; - , .jr- . -. - - r - ' Congressional Cairass. There wtH be a Wnt dlaonatioa of ths Issue of the campaign, between Hon. t Qi Skinner. Demoorano eandi- date for Congress, and Mr, B.AJ White, t&a Rtpuoncaa nanaiaato, as too fol lowing times and places, via: - Ocraooke, Hyde county; Tnartday, Oct. 4th, 11 a.m." '" ' ' ' " -l.,' ' poosa, Creek island (at Wateoa's old store Pamlico county, Saturday, Oct Pamlico, ramlieo eounty, Monday, Oct 8ih,il turn.1 W"'t' Orioteboroi Pamlico cottnty,tTuee ff.t)ct.'fftb,il.m.' --. 7 Edwards' Mill, Beaufort county, Wednesday, Oct. 10th, It a-m.'. - - Chooowinity, Beaufort eounty (at w . D; ti 'Krstein'b Orore), Tbursdsy, Oit: Ilia, II a.m.-'-: Pantego, Beaufort county, Friday, Oct 12th, U m. - y - - -''r; .: Siadesvillo, Hyde eounty, Saturday, Oct. 13th, a p.m. - , r - 'Swan Quartet, Hfae county 5 Monday, Cot 15th, 11 a.m. -f - .r"',: Lake Landing;, Hyd eounty, Tdes- dsy, Oct. 18th, li ijd. it-- ' 1 FairBeld, Hyde county, Wednesday, Oct 17;h.9m.!i i - tin? V i: Tbe executive committee of each of each ... r cvuovj inicjuwuu uuw sppointments by bni-biiis ana postern,! and to make all lo 1 arrangements, , s n'Pl' - i I I ':' I f " Aa yw Boiititn-. I f " 1 a;t kinds t.-.-if, Hiissom rnf -licine is tbe very ?reei:-.l V.y: 11 fnj-.tra,eayt t yrnp of 1 1 J IM I ( i. i- -re j Cf -Vrer-, IT.C. Durham' E4rderrtt Is M4' Mamie Amy ess visiting -lfrsi 8amuel Kraaaet aadaotMieaaUud,'eemr typo mads haay ietardayst?".H r i ; Baiaigh Spirit of tha Age (.Prohibition Organ ) : Oar boaest oeaTictioa is tha t the beet vote a man aan gj thi yeir to ad ranee tha eauae of prohibition ia that which will avail most toward tha defeat Of Docksryi Aad we cay this not aa a polistosan. but aa a friend of that eauae fat whioBwehnve labored ooaetaatly for tha last twenty year. Fowl cr Docksry will be elected certain Dockery and hie party are opposed to as aad re are eppceed to them. News and ObeerTsr: Richmond Feu- sob baa goa ciean over. Wail, that is aU right.-MUe A. BoyaU has been appointed a ganger at Hampton, N. C. Mr, nanderlin was a ao water bound at Oreensboro yesterday, and was forced tesuepead his csnrae.- It Is expected a special refuse train with 230 people an board, will reach Uandereon- Tiiie from JackaoaTiUe today. Re port came in yeaterday from all perta of the StaU Of the damage done by tbe floods. Tbe volume of the fall of water aeeme to hare spent itself at Greens boro, and the surrounding section, where most of the damage was done. Elisabeth City Economist: Tbe steamer Eaglet of tbe K. C. D. line brought over tbe first bale of new cot ton from New Berne onTuesdar We hear the aeed cotton called "None Such" spoken of in every direction aa the beat thai haa ever been planted in this Ticinhy. Wm. E. Bond of Eden- ton, has been nominated by the Preai dent for the plaoe of Collector of Cos toms for the District of Albemarle, and will doobtleas be confirmed by the Senate. -We hae beard for some time that Miaa Mao Fowler, the beauti ful daughter of our townsman S. 8. Fowler, ia attending lectures at tie Female Medical CoUeoe tn Philadelphia. We suppose she will put up her shingle In Elizabeth City, and we hope 10 be her first patient A pretended deaf mute and solicitor of charity, named A. Lee, was in town Saturday soliciting charity and stopping at Mrs. Holmes's boarding house. He pretended to be paralysed, butCapt. T. T. Harvey went up to his room and found the deaf mute talking In his sleep, lie went to R Jen ton from here. Insolvent Tax-Payer of nucn t'o. Eftrfoa JOtJRNAL In the proceedings of the last meeting of the board of county comfnisetoner, recently pub I luted ia your papur. I see where Ihr board made an allowance to the sheriff in his settlement for a list of insolvent nolle and personal property taxes. A the law requires the sheriff to forth imKa publish said list of insolvents at I the court house door, end at least one fhhtklUl rrf .A. 1 M ..rh tnvnihln m I i . r rl imQi delinquents of said township, un der a heavy penalty, it is to be expect that thtinart nf tha lw will hn nnm. oiled with at an early day. so that tbe Ipubllo may know who these non-tax I the board of commissioners In their discretion to nublish ssid list of intol- I rents in m newspaper at the expense of I th oounty, which law has been in 1 rorce lor many years past. Mow as thia has not been complied with by the leoard nor by the sheriff in the past, we 1 trust that thU matter will not be omit- 1 see. their name in public print and iiearn who these drone are. The poll 1 tax rs a sacred tax, devoted entirely to 1 education and rapport of, the poor, and inomaa should fail pr. refuse to pay it T Aotfordlntf tn the nnnstitutinn. no net. son between It 'anM Bff years of age can Iba axoused from the payment of this I tax except in oases of poverty arrd in- I nrmtty,, i - justipe. 1 Nwbrn. Sept, lsV 1888 Republican Canvass. Tha legal Beesbl fean candidates of CravesLpotfntyrarid otbnrf)akers,will address tha oiUaeospoti the political Israel of tbMqy at. tollojving times nd plaoesT Maptopf ese Stu,rJa Qct. 6 ib, at ra m' Vanceboro, Saturday, Oct. 6ih, at 8 t HillV Neck W. J. Moore's store), atonaar, Oct. 8th. at w ro; Fnlcher'e, Tuesday, Oct. 9. at 13 m. Dover, Wednesday, vat. 10. at 13 m. Uore Ureet, Wednesday, uct. IU, 2V : ' .' . . 18 mi -AatBTBU VVIIDKD. iUUIOUBI , XX, a isXesM UMWiBiM Thnealaw a lAt 11 a Brownsville, Thursday, Oct. 11, at 81 I ,bb.v Arnold 's Store, Friday, Oct. 12, at 18 bvi.-r. ? " Jumping' I5ub, Friday, Oct. 18, at 8 ttsa, - k - Pleasant Hill. Baturdav. UjU JS.at s hewkt Ruifdddaf, OcftTS.'St 8 o.m.i- t-tt T I i " James dtt.Tiifltdar.Oct. . 18. at 8 n TTl . - j U - ;f . ...... - Ctonnot's,1 wednesasy,-Oct. 17, at 8 Ureen ' cnapei senooimmse;, Tnura day , Oct, 18, at t mTj r) Havelock: Thhrsdav.Oot.l8.at8n.nl. Adam.Cfeekjrtldai,'i.Oit..1a, at 18 Temples.Fridat, Oc. 19, bt 8 p.m 1 New ; BeVno- dthi ward )f Thursday, u n.M.H tha HmmMImh nnlt r ' - " ,""- Executive Uoorinrttev'- v .v Feidkeick Docolab, Chairman ; : ..j -ii t .., at t,.jrxw,:M- b iaek4a8atBia'nwtv Ouu. Braises. . Sore. IJIoar.' Sal Rheum,-Fever Bores, Tetter,' Chapped of Hand, CtUblainS, Corns, and all bkl I Etot nd positively' cures pile or no psr required. ' It ia guaranteed to rive rrf ?t satisfaction, or money ra - by U. N. I ,.at. . , :jan 17" PURS ICE, minuftctut td by the Jarrnan Ice Factory, - (jI9tl Ltmea EDxtr, . a rixaSAR Lxjsoai naxxx. -Curee indigeatioa, headache, malaria, kidney disease, fever, eaiUa, loss of ap petite, debility aad bottom prostratioa, by regulating the Liver, Stomach, Bow els. Kidaeya aad Blond. Lemon Elixir ia prepared Irons the fresh juice of Lesnoaa, oesnbiaed with other vegetable liver to&ioa, cathartics, aromatic atimalaata and blood purifier. W. A. Joaee, Ball Station, Ala. write: "I have suffered greatly from indigestion or dyspepsia. Oaa bustle of Lemon Elixir done me more good than all the medicinal aver takes. A 1 Old Cltlxea of Adnata, Ua. By tha recommendation of Rev. C C. Daria, I ased Dr. Mealey a Lemon Elixir for a severe ohroaio oaa of indigeatioa, palpitation tad irregular actio of the heart with oonetlpatioa aad biliousness. I also suffered greatly with gravel and great peine in the back and kidney e, much of the time unable to stand alone. I waa treated by many physicians and used many remediee, but got ae relief. Dr. Moaley'a Lemon Elixir alone has made a perfect cure of all these dis eases. I am now a well man. My wife haa for maay years suffered great ly withooastlpationand aick headache from which she could get no relief. Tbe Lemon Elixir ha permanently cured me. A. C. Armold, 23 Ella street. Atlanta, Oa. Sold by druggist. 50 cents and Si per bottle. Prepared by II. Mozley, tf D , Atlanta, Oa. Sold in New Berne by R. N Duffy, druggist. Ho Trust Bagging. TO ARRIVE, SIXTEEN THOUSAND YARDS of 11 lb. Bagging. Will be here within the next four weeks direct from Scot land ! SEND IN YOUR ORDERS. Simples to be seen either at oar store or J . J. Tolson or Journal office. S. W. Sc E. W. 8MALLWOOD, Craven street, se15dwlm Near Cotton Exchange. Sale of Valuable Land. ON SATURDAY. OCTOBER 20th, 1888, at 11 o'clock a. m., at the Court House in Beaufort, N. C, I will sell for cash to tbe highest bidder, about six hundred (MO) acres of land and 776 town lots, belonging to tbe Carolina ty Company. This property is situated on both sides of the Atlantio and North Carolina Railroad, at out three miles west of Uorehead City, is well adapted for truck farming, and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Letters of inquiry will receive prompt attention. JNO. D. DAVIS, Receiver of Carolina City Co. Beaufort, N. C, Sept. 15. 1883. d4 Cotton Marine Insurance. We are authorired by the Boston Marine Insursnoe Company to effect Marine and Fire Insurance on Cotton. under rulings of the National Board of Marine Underwriters. ROBERTS & HENDERSON, Agents Boston Marine Ins. Co Newbern, N. C, Sept 14, 1888. New Berne Graded School. Undkb the Auspices of the Tbvsteks or New Besnk AciDiyY. Tbe seventh session of the school will open MONDAY, SEPT. 17, 1888, with a corps of experienced and competent teachers. Tuition free to all white children be tween tbe ages of 6 and 21 years, who are citizens bona fide of the 8th school district. The undersigned will furnish certifi cates of admission to new pupils. 9 dlw W. M. WATSON. Sec. and Trees. St. Paul's School, CORNER MIDDLE AND NETJSE ST8.. atisr.iti I Terms: 81.60 ner month: lowest trade I . . . - ,i ' 0 1 Ptri fa auMitk ' E WlitfU UOl UlUUUll Begins Thursday, September the 20th, at 9o clock a m. sex dim I1ARDVARE. COOK ST0YE3, SASH, BOOKS and BLINDS LIME, CEMENT, Terra Cotta Flue Pipes, And. all,BniIdiiig Material At .LOWEST PMOES. 26 & 28 1 mddle ; Street, r ' ttETT BERNE. N, U t ? S3ForEenlvl: That desirable and commodious 4 wel ltns aow occupied by James M. Bow ard, on South Front atraet. i For terms apply at tha offlo of : . -i i aSlfltl - ' - UBS. K. B. KULlo. Slt-'.SclicolilTctiQb.': Ml S EillLY FESEBSS wilt reopen l berpchool Bept. I7ta, ? is. . i tl did The National Board of Marts TnJ writers hare givea aoueotaaeNo i crimination aaail be aaad tacetaat t . toa covered with aay light eraigtit, ek wovea material They reejasaaaeavd bf . it is used that two ad dhiaria -haves bet ased on each bale.". .ft Tbe bales must be eatirelyvoawered , aid strips must SQX be arauaaA They raoonfmend the use of aaaa asticie a ia aeed ia baling bop aaV known a "Hop Sacking.',' It is a eiossv wovea heavy Burlap made ia Ud ia. saaaihia g ' one and a half pound toUawgasd,aa4 can be had in any Norlbenvetiv Marine and Fire Insiuaao aslfintsl to any amount (under open-, amiac v of insurance) on Cottoa by . . u WILLIAM. B. QUVSa -Agent Marine Icauranc Compaay .London. New ber u. V C. elwlw FurnitdMII ai.-T" JOHN SUTER' lis on band and ia receiving every day handsome parlor suiu, chamber seta, heavy walnut, bureaus, wardrobea, mattreseee, cbaire, lounge, sofas, etc., etc. lie aleo ba a line of liecae-maie work of bedsteads, aofas, tables, bureaus, etc , which are neat and substantial. Prices ltl glit lowu to Keck Bottom. nf 6 d Middle Ft . New Berne. Tin: Hew Berne High School WILL UKOl'RN SEPTEMBER 17thf' 1888. , st4 dtf , ; fir . SCHOOL FIR GIRLS AID TflflHBJjLDIt. ; Mrs A. T. JEUKlSSwiirrVoieaher School for the reception of Girlitinil . Young Ladie on ' v MONDAV, SET'T. 17TH,t$$& Prompt entrance eminently desirable. Sept. 1st. dtf ' '.I- - L,..MH ' Lime, Cement Piaster and Hair at J. C. WRITTI'S. Rope, Paints, Oil and Ship Chandlery, at J. C. WHlmS. -i.v-' For everything in the Hardware aniila- chinery line goitot1- J. c. Brick ! Brick ! Brick I Lai 50,00Q X K,Vt. tll. .7. p. ounnus &:co., COMMISSION MERGHABrTS. AND GRAIN DEALERS';! Mahxjct DqcV:J;4!iir NEW BERNE,'frt$ V sST Consign us your producer" V4 , John WiUiairis Permanently located oncernebfrTroad and Bwa ste., is prepared tecta;afe and repair all kinds of OJotMna at Low Dj.u A 4 . . . riiueu. a apeuiaiy i ioaa inoieavig Ladies' Dresses. Satisfacybn jruaran. ted. ' ; wa5Pfltl r7. I 1 ' ii' i a ?L " Sato-of:lupK-a.. Pursnant to a JadKment of tha Rnnw Court of craven wnty, rtiderer S the caae of "James O. Harrison, Aam'r tk Uta of Peter Cheeven, deceased, Ys71'trle uoeeyera ana ouers, MiraaiViaw.inf). ants," tbe nndersigned wlU aell, H'te Auction, at the Court House door hi tbe tltr of New Berne, . O., on SKAYn9CTd- bBHiat,itHi. at TWKIiVa o'clock. V.. the foUowtng Real Estate baioattn& tot SI i ia- ' tate of Peter cbeevera. deeeast uTto WW-. . AMtfain tract efiaiHt La jkvit-7owkl!t, . Craven county, an tba south sVde.ot River and east aMe Moaeler CreeK. k'l . ., n . UiK thai landaof vrsn t. HiiMiai -n.i.. of Darant Lane, eonulnlna us tmM or leas. Also one other towlo lenrt . ..n. ins the above , tract, eoaitaiatotax t i mere or less. Which1 tracts of la n mrrru conveyed r .Heedhast Loftm u ,r uneerers dv aeed bearu( date Sept. !', Book No. Sfr foil ti, to whip aeAdreT, la bcrebv made for a more foil and en deaeriptloaaf satOttaeiueriftnd.f f i ,,,. Terms of 8le-' On kilf saabalia ft slxmonthaeredlk .... BW Berne, N. O., Ans.StH, iWJ H - !r. I . t IAMS a O. !m0'r 1 V ' ADm'I Die fPetorCli6ers, c- tffBchobl-lTdiic i. .v; . HIS3 LEAH JONES Will :0r -h School, September 10, 1SSS." , ; Miss Mavis HocaHToif Fr' German teacher, : 4 ' f Tuition ?3.50 per montlu ' T"

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