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a ! 71 J ; VOL: VII.-NO. 149. NEW BERNE. N.'C.. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. 1888. PRICE 5CESTS. " ., ,1 -I'"- - V , - - - r i 4 y, .1; .V :4 .BUSINESS LOCALS. OCHEEPSCocoeBut Pudding, Gela- O tioe. Prune. J.raporua Applee, pAKIS ORF.EN for destroying the -- cot von worn at 0O..AlJn & Co.. SHOE BRUSHES, Wisp Broom, Hearth Brooms, Shoe Dressing, frwvo Poiuh, Toilet Soap, Canary Bird ed, eta. a E. Slotis. GIN SAWS filed promptly tod MUifr fectorilyhy ttUiSJJtwlm. - A. R. Dhuboh. SPINACH, Turnip, and Biberiaa Kale Seed at Geo, Allu ft Co. SPECIAL NOTICE TO CONSUMERS Having put my delivery v wagoa oa . lh ircot, I eaa ow im a position to , fan. rh all my customers with First Cla3 Groceries at ort notice an 4 a ' txity' mmU profit. I defy eons petition. ' warrant my goode, and only ask a trial to roavine th mtost douUfal. Now ; sows of- my. friends tay that my ad vertising and my wagon don't pay ma ' (with my small proftu), and that I will soon break. Let ma ba tha beet judge of that. am still paying 100 oaota oa tbo dollar, my property ia ia my owa nam, and lam determined to sell good groctriei cheap. ' Vr reanantfiillv. .V-.. -! THE 0 SOCEB, E B HACK BURN. .;';" pHTL'A BUTTER, the beat in tba ;, " J- market, oa lea at Dunn'i, only SO cents per ie. WHITE LEAD, Mied Paint, Var nish, Oil and Olaaa at 4 Gro. Allks Co. TT8E PURE ICE. manufactured by " .U the J arm an Ioe Factory. j j 89tl . Canada's effective military strength consists of 38,000 men equipped with old-fashioned En field rifles. - VlBQiHIA Agricultural, Mechani- 'car and Tobacco ' Exposition at v Richmond, Va., opens Oct. 3d and , closes Not. 21, 1888. Mb. Hasrison's letter assails free trade. Where is the free trade! Certainly not in theDemo- craik) platform, the Mills bill, or ; Mr. Clereland's letter. . ILIi.--.1!1-.. ... i ... t vubino toe uieveiana . aamiuis trat ion the government has been ; condacted on common sense and V bnsiness principles. More official j work das been done for less money ,tb at any former period in the IT history of the country. , - IF it be true, as Bolingbroke said, . that 'a people are judged by the clrafacter of those they elect to be .' their rules," what would be thought 4f the refinement, and moral ele vaUon. of North Carolina should Dockery be elected Governor T Clxtxland'S letter may be sifted a thousand times, and every ; time new jewels will be, found. Look "at thin gem, taken from the caskef: .'Trn to the undeviating course of ;' the Democratle party, we will not neglect the interests or labor and Tonr workingmen." " - .- Ki'DoES one fault disqualify ior "I bflc V No, not necessarily, ( But 'tone virtue cannot atone for a thou- sand faults. :X Ton -say hti is a far- mer. That goes to his credit, bat - It furnishes bo excuse for his slan- der of a pure woman oio apology for . sins againat-his Gqd, his conn ? try and hia fellow man7-; t ' - ;";.. j'',-,,-. v "" "Nbwi honestly, don't jou think ' that lTarrison'A-letter ' is a good one Yen, it is a good letter. That is, it is well written. v It is ;for the most part grammatical; and : it rlll answer the purpose it was (. intruded, if it deceives the people and indoces the opinion that taxes '. are luxuries, and the. economical .ministration of the government ;a rtlio of the semi civilation of our , fillers. Wirr Cleveland shall have been re t'cctf 1, and when the obstruc tive vet? roTeV of a Republican rouatorial c? jorlty shall no longer r; -t to rar"'j73 ta energies of '-r-.t'.o c.::z! trat!on, then r'l'r-'i country enjoy the fulfill : " V 3 cll'-3tion3 the Demo- ' 'J cr.-!;rtook for its bos ' . I t, cJ to wLicli it ojain its enerj!c3 id . the .," '".js cf tba platform : of tcf V worthy, of note that the Depart ment of AcricuJtnre ha never been cond acted with inch efficiency as it is now. Nen experiments bar been made which promise great results to the agriculture of the .country, and the different bureaus have been elevated to such an extent that today the Depart ment of Agricultnre in the United States ranks higher than that of any other government in the world. LOCAL NEWS. Tha cotton platform ia baing repaired. Tha acboonara Sarah A. Wileoa and llary S. are oa Howard 'a waya Let thoaa wbo with to help Jackson ville aead in thair contribution today. Tha Brothcrbood of 8U Andrews will mt tooiht at the resideAce of Mr. Oao, H. Roberts. Prof. Thoe- Walters has his popular establishment, Ibe photographio galley, now in working o'rder. His advertus- meot will appear tomorrow. Ja. W. Waters, Esq. haa fitted up a law office next door below tha Joubhal office where he will be pleased to see bis friend son legal business. We call attention to the advertise ment of Mr. William H. Oliver, in surance, agent, in today's paper. Mr. Oliver took much interest in getting the inauranoe so arranged aa not to dis- criminate against ootton packed in ugnt material, ana waa me nrst agent in the Bute, we think, who gave notice to the effect that no discrimination would be made. He also procured the samples of tha heavy Dundee bagging hich has given great satisfaction to our cotton farmers and which will be very largely used by them. The Contest in the Ninth Senatorial Diatrict. Col. , John N. Whitford announces himself a candidate for a seat in the Senate of the next General Assembly aa a representative of the Ninth district. Benjamin Brock. Eq. is the Democratic nominee of the district. It will be a farmer against farmer, the difference being one is tLe nominee of hia parly and the other at the solicitation of friends. The district is Democratic by a large majority. Marine News. The Unity R. Dyer, Roberts master, is in port from Philadelphia with a cargo of coal for Mrs. E. B. Ellis. The Melvin, Capt. Howland, sailed yesterday for Wilmington, Delaware, with a cargo of lumber from Stimson's mill. The Mattie Hiles, Capt. Simpson, sailed for Washington, D. C. with a cargo of lumber from Stimson's mill. Steamer Movements. The Newberne of tha O. D. line sailed yesterday with a good cargo of mer- ehandire and a number of passengers. The Msnteo arrived last alght. Three balea of local cotton were shipped North yesterday via steamer Newberne. Tha Vesper of the E. CD. line will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The Eaglet of this line will arrive tomorro linkeritg- With the Tariff. We are . reliably informed that a dealer in hides in thia city in explain ing why tha price of green hides bad dropped from four cents per pound to two, taid that II was on account of tha tariff:. having been taken off. Thia dealer ia a Republican, but whether he is trying to make votes by making those who have green bidet ior aala believe that the Democrats are "responsible for the low price which they are obtaining foe hid or, or trying to turn an honest penny for himself , we are not informed ; That Journal of Commerce of Norfolk quotes green salted hides at four eents per pound. Now every man 'of ordinary Intellig- oca knows that the' tariff Is ao more taken off of bidet In' New Bernt than Ja Norfolk; and say" man who reads tha papers at all knows that there hat been -no reduotion at all In the tariff. If hides have really decreased In price in tha market where they sit consumed tha price must necessarily be lower here, but don1! try to fool a poor man who knows no better by telling him the tariff haa been taken off. ' IS CONSTJ.TIPTIOM I!f CTJRABLftt Read the following: Mr. C. H.Morris, Newark, Ark., says: "Waa down with abscess of lungs, and frienda and phy aiciana pronounced me an incurable consumptive. Began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, am now on my third botle, and able to oversea the work on my farm. It is the finest medicine ever made." J --" J", i Stewart. Decatur, Ohio, t-y9. "I' vl it cot been for Dr. Kinj's ;--e i - jc't f-r tcriBumptJon " - ' 1 lave CV cf Lurz Trouble. ' -if'--nvp j ' Am bow In ' i --' i." "l. tipple bottles Salp for Jftckaoavm. , , Oar- faUow-eituaas at Jaokaoaville, Florida, aa ear people wall kaow, are sorely afflicted aad have asked for help. New Berne eaaaot tara a deaf ear to tha appeal, Tha Jcu Albas aot made any special appeal to ear itiaeaa; we aaya aot though! it aacaaiary. We oaly aaaounoed bow that all eoatriba tioaa kft at thia effloe will he ackaowl edged aad forwarded at one. The fol lowiag haa already been handed in: J. A. Maadowa,.. $10.00 Jaa. Radmoad... 10 00 To Oar Hyde County Frieada. Oar attention haa been called to a communication from Hyde ooanty pub lished sometime since ia the Elizabeth City Economist ia Which the writer claims that the health officers of New Berne had attempted to send a yellow fever ease to that county. Tba writer of that communication was certainly misinformed as to the facts or he never would have written suoh a communication, unless he wanted to misrepresent the people of New Berne. In the first place there has been no oase ef yellow fever here. A Mr. Caff ee of Hydeoounty, arrived here about the time a case of fever waa reported at Ooldaboro and waa sick, aot confined to his bed, but complained of feeling bad ly. The physicians of the city examined him and pronounced it a case of yellow jaundice. But the report that he was from Florida alarmed our people to such an extent that the citv council ,Krtl,v, ,k. v. i wmvubu wb fv au w usau vu tu v uvi m ,ide of NmiM river withstanding the physicians stated positively that "it was not a case of yellow fever. He was sent across the river and the port physician visited him for several days and knowing that he did not- have the fevsr told him he could go home whenever he could get aa opportunity. We doubt not Mr. Caffee will verify tha above statement. So far from wanting to send yellow fever cases to Hyde county, New Berne by her rigid quarantine has stood as a safeguard againat its being carried there. Any person from an infected district attempting to pass this way is promptly put in quarantine and kept there until it is safe to let him pass. Obituary Notices. We must remind the patrons of (he Journal thst we cannot give more than ten lines free of charge: to obituary notices. We are willing to gife this much epace but cannot afford more. We have received enough such notices recently to fill almost an entire issue of the Journal. Those who desira such notices published will please count the words and allow six words to the line and forward tea cents per line for all over ten lines. For instance, if you have two hundred and forty words you ill have forty lines; ten lines from this will leave thirty lines, which at ten oents per line will amount to $3.00. It is absolutely necessary to adhere strictly t) this rule, or we would often bave an issue of obituaries. Personal. Mr. Sol. Cohen left yesterday morn ing for Louisville, Ky where he will engage in the mercantile business. We are sorry to lose to bright a citisen, but wish him good luok and God speed. Mr. Unas. Ueizenstein left on the steamer Newberne yesterday for New York aad will return soon with his Mr. J . Li. Hahn left yesterday oWtne steamer Newberne for a trip North. Mr. A. M. Baker returned last night from a trip North. Mr. W. P, r ife of Fayetteville is in the city. To the Teters ef the 9th Senatorial District of Korth Csrollaa; - At the solicitation of many of the electors in thia Senatorial diatrict, I have oonsented to become a candidate tor a teat In the Senate branch of the neat General Assembly of North Caro lina to repreaent said Senatorial distriot It I am elected, I pledge my earnest efforts to bring about such legislation aa will redound to tha good of tha far mer and wage-earner in Eastern North Carolina. There it no class or profes sion In the United States that it not to some extent organised for their mutual protection lava the farmer. He who feeds an ana ciotnet an it in my opinion entitled to first consideration, and if I am elected the laboring man, woman and child of every clasa and race will find in ma a true friend whose efforts shall ba nnceaaing for tha promotion of their general welfare. I will publish an address to thsvoters of thia district between how and the election, defining particularly my po sition on all matters oi general interest. T ;, Iam, your obi. servant,' -; " JobjiN. Whit ford. - Island Creek, Jones Co., N. C, . -' Sept. 17tb,1883.. . '. : V' '.. r , Aa gtegaat 8sUate For oils,' salts, pills, and all kindaof bitter, nauseous medicines lathe very agreeable liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of I igs. Recommended by leading phyil ciacn. Manufactured only by the Cali fornia Fiz Byrup Company, Ban Fran cicco, Cal. -P.. N. Duffr, esrBt, New Betne, N.O sepl3iw4w ' - THE IEIXQW FETE1L JaCXSOHtilLx, Sept. 17. The official report today shows bi aew casts aad 7 deaths. This doea not include the re port of the medical bureau of visiting physicians which came ia just after the official list closed, had embrace 54 new easee, many v of which, tovsver, were duplicate. Only seven death wer reported up to six o'clock this evening, but it ia cartaia that there have been several others during the past 24 hours. The irregularity and want of system among physicians in making rvports renders oorrect flgurea tonight unsen sible. Jacksonville, Sept 17 -It seema that the miserable weather wiH never end. It was a damp, rainy, depressing forenoon, Nine new case were report ed this morning; also three deaths. Several other deaths have occurred, and will be reported later. Washington, Sept. 17 The follow ing telegram has been received at the Marine Hoepital Bureau from the Mivor of Aaheville, N. C "Tbe report having reached us that a number of Florida refugee are to be aent to this place, I deem it proper to notify you that no arrangements bave been made for their accommodation. and, further, that many of our botela and boarding house will refute to re oeive them anoutd they come, either to email or large crow,). In every other way Aaheville will aid to the full i iinn of her ability." The Secretary of the Tresurv h re ceived several telegrams from Surgeon Oeneral Hamilton, in regard u the aituation at Camp Perry, Fla The last one, dated September 16, is as follona rresent officers 7. guards . em.'liys (including rarpenters) 45, refugees ar rived 31 ; discharged 15; remaining in camp 1S6. in fever camp - Sanitary inspector Posey was taken si 'k 1- ri Jay night. " Washington, Sep. 17. -Surgeon dm eral Hamilton has telegraphed Maior Ilarkins, of Asheville, N. (' . that no refugees will he aent to that c it y Hurklen's arnica aii. Tut RK8T Salvc in the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Hal Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, C happed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Ski Eruptions, and positively' cures pile or no pay required. It is guaranteed to five perfect satisfaction, or money re- sale bv R. N. Duff v ;an 17 Memorial letter. W BITTEN BY A RE RE A V EI MuTHKl: My darling Fanoie is gone to the world beyond. Her last words were. Please, Mamma, don't grieve for me. " She threw her sweet little arms around my neck and kissed me good-bye. Fan nie was nine years old in June. She went forward with her own accord and joined the Methodist Church in July, and died Oct. 24, 1S88. When the was about six years old she would sit and entertain anybody. Visitors were as tonished at ber talk. When she was at school she would warn her playmates of doing wrong and tell them what the Bible said, she was so unlike all the children around her. She seemed to have the presence of mind to explain what she had read to any one of angry worde that were spoken by anybody, or disappointment or sorrow. Oh how Fannie, my darling one, loved to read ihe blessed Bible. How eager she was to read and let papa pray. She delight ed to read and to learn, and anxious in deed was she to do her Bible deeds of kindness. How eager Fannie was to go to Sunday-school. She had perfect lessons fiom December, 1 atj7, up to Oc tober, 1888. Oh, the agonies of her poor, bereaved mother. Through the strong arms of Jesus I sought for rest to comfort my poor throbbing heart. The Lord gave and the Lord haa taken away. Blessed be the name." Mrs. Wright Moore. The Sage of Stf nln. Austin. Tex., Aug. 8, 1885. To MR. A. K. Hawkks Dear 8ir; It gives me pleasure to say that I have been using your glasses for some time past with much satisfaction. For clear ness, softness and for all purposes in tended, they are not surpassed bv any that I nave ever worn. I would recom mend them to all who want a superior glass. I am very respectfully yours, JOHN 1RKLAND, Ex-liUV. Of Texas. All eyes fitted and fit guaranteed by F. S. Duffy, New Berne. N. C. a!3dlm DIED. At bis residence on Goose Creek, N. C, on September 12th. after an illness of five days, from inflammation pro duced by sand spur in the foot, Mr. Oxias Gaskins. In the death of Mr. Gaskins tho family loses a peaceable, loving and devoted husband, father and brother, the church a worthy and exemplary member, the community an honest and industrious citizen. , ' S. Augusta (Babe) Jackson, daughter of F. and L. E. Jackson, Vanceboro, N. 07, just in the prime of youth, 21 years and a few months. A little lest than one year ago she confessed Christ and joined- the Chi is tian or Disciple church under the preaching of Bro. J. B. fieepaes. She remained faithful, ' leaving , off her orldly habits which she use to engage In." Nona bat those who have azpeii enced a like bereavement can know onr sorrow..-T,:- ' ' :r Darling daughter thou has left us, And tby lose w deeply feelr v t Tit this all wise God that has bereft ts, us can au onr sorrows nesi. r , , Dear daughter, we hope to arte. yorW When the day of life is fled.-if ;. s Where in heaven wa hop to greet yon. Daughter, where no farewell tear to ... ahed. ' - ' v. H .- OKI WHO FKEL8THI AC0V& COMMERCIAL. COTTvN. Nrw York, Sep. 17. Futures closed steady. Sales of M, 100 bales Srpt. 9.79 , March W October. 9.7S April, 10 03 Nov. 9 73 May, 10.14 December, 9 75 June, 1U.J3 January, 9. 82 July, 10 28 February, 9 90 August, New Berne market quiet. 8lee of 11 bales during the week at 8 1 3 to 9 1 ?. dosmtic nutn Eggs 15c. Corn -None in market. Gooi qual ity would bring 70o. in bulk. Fodder. Sl.OOal 25 per hundred TTraraimitB Hard, 11.00, div.,1 Tab $1.30. Oats New, 3540c. in bulk BaaawAl 17aJlo. per lb. Bais' Oa foot. 8a. to 7. 0). .Der pounr ii a MS -Country, llal3c. ; lar.l Peach es-SJc. per peck Apvlcs 50c. per bushel PKARS-Uood quality, t Ou per bush. GftAFts Scuppernong, 50.- per bush. I'OTATuKS-Bahamas, ?0. per bush yams, 75c. per bush Onioxs 50c. per bmh W.KL-15a-0c. Panut9 tvajfl 00 rer bushel Chiciens Orown 4ia45: pair half grown, 22)a2.")c . MtAL-2U!i5c. bolted. TlMHEK Cypress. IS in and over $5 00 per M. . pine 83 50a4 50 Shingles West India, dull and n1" m Inal, 6 inch 83 00a2 50. Building 5 inch hearts, f 3.25;saps.1.60 per 11. ST.tvei-R O. hhd. 81012 ter M. wbo Limn pricks UtHS Pottg New 8l 50 old "15 50. fiuxrLDEB Meat 7ia8c C. R. s, F. B s, B.'aand I C 9 .!! FU)UK-83.50a6.00. Lard- 9te. by the tierce. Nails Basis'lO's, 82 50. Scoab Granulated. sc Oovkrib 15alSo. ClIBKSg 15. Salt 80a85c. per sack. Molasses and Sybcm 80a45c Powdkb 83 oo. Shot Drop, 81.B0, buck, 81 KiRoeiN-9(c. Hides Dry, 8a8o. ; green 4 i Tallow 4c. Der lb. 5. A I K UK NORTH CAKdl.lMA. Muper'.ur l raven County. s Coon 1.11. Wliiiiy and wife Sarah. Henry (' Uuel Im ami wife Kllen. Eliia Wtiilty and Murah H hmy. Infanls. liy their next friend, George A 1 len, Leonard W'hlllT. Hperiai I'rnoreiling f. r Ihe aaleof lipai K . tale for Partition. The (Wenilatit, Letnar,l Wlnttv. la hroh r.vulrel lo appear at the office of the Clerk im inn nupenor onri 01 craven county on Monday. November Mb. A D. 1KHS an.l'iin. wer or dimnr to the petition file) In the ahove entitled proeeedinc W ua KPKNTKH. sepl. IM, SM. aw Clerk Hup court. TO ADVERTISERS. A list of 1000 newananers divided inm STATKW AND SUCTIONS will be sent on ppi ICnilOQ FIIKIG, To thesa who want their advert'alnir In pay, we can offer no better medium for tnor. ouith and efTeetlve work than the various seotlom of our Selert Local List. I-KO P. HOW KLL A. CO , Newspnper Advertising Bureau sepiu dwlm 10 Uprnce street, New York Ho Trust Bagging. TO ARRIVE, SIXTPEN THOUSAND YARDS cf 11 lb. Ragging Will be here within the next four weeks direct from Scot land : SKND IM OUR ORDERS. Simples to be seen either at our store or J.J. Tolson or Journal office. S W. & K. W. 8MALLWOOD, Craven street. eellidwlm Near Cotton Exchanse. Sale of Valuable Land. ON SATURDAY. OOTORER 2nrn 1888. at 11 o'clock a. m., at the Court House In Beaufort. N. C. I will sell for cash to the highest bidder, about six nundred (nuo) acres uf land and 776 town lots, belonaine to the Carolina City Company. This Drouertv is situated on both iMai of the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad, atout three miles west of Morehead Citv. is well arfantnrl for truck farming, and will be sold in lots to suit purcbasers. Letters of inquiry will receive Dromrjt attention. JNO. D. DAVIS, Receiver of Carolina City Co. Beaufort, N. C, Sept. 15. 1883. dw4w Cotton Marine Insurance. We are authorised by the Boston Marine Insurance Company to effect Marine and Fire Insurance on Cotton, under rulings of the National Board of Marine Underwriters. ROBERTS At HENDERSON, Agents Boston Marine Ins. Go. Newborn, N. C, Sept. 14,1888. . St. Paul's School, CORNER MIDDLE AND KETJSE STS.. Strictly nori-religlous for non-CathoIloe. Terms: $1.00 per month loweat grade $1.60 per month. - .. : :. Begins Thursday, September tha 80th, at 9 o clock a.'m.. , ' vvr) ss3dlaS 'S iSForilenilw That desirable and oommodiout d wal ling now occupied by Jama IL How ard, on South Front street For terms apply at the office of , sSldtl - MRS.B. B. ELLIS. jreh JOHN mm Haa on band and ia receiving every day handsome parlor suits, caamper el. heavy walnut, bureaus, ; warirobftn mattr eases, chairs, lounges, jofae, e' He also has a line of home maija work Of bedsteads, anfaa tahle hulaana etc., which are neat and u bestial. ' Prices Wght lown to'RwCk Bottom. s6 dw Middle THL t , New Berne.- 'i : Hew Berne Higt5t:rjon Wil l. :. OPEN , " : SEPTEMBER 17th, 1888: at 4 J if - - Furniti SCHOOL HH GIRLS AND YOUNS L1DUS Mix-, A T JERK INS will re openheaV School for tho reception of Oirls and 7 Young Ladies on . MONDAY, SKIT. Urn. 1S8S. Prompt entrance i inm, ntly detirable. r Sept. 1st. Jif '' , Lime, Cement, Plaster and Hair at J. C. WHTTTY'S. Rope, Paints, Oil and : Ship Chandlery at J. C. WHITTY'ff.X - i i For everythinar . in . the Hardware and'Ma chinery line go to v J. C. WHITTY'S. ' Brick ! Brick ! Brick I i 50,000 F"oj? Sale W. P. BURRUS fi CO., OENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND GRAIN DEALERS, Market Dock, : KW ItKKNi:. K. c. Consign us your produce. mm i d tf Duffy's Group Syrup. s Recipe of the late Dr. Walter Dcpty. PREPARED AMD SOLD BY" Sale of Land. Pursuant fsi iv,.i.,w, . . Cheevera and other-h.T liw flSS? ant.. ' the underH.gnid wWI ,,uV?bll" Auction, at the I'tmn aI n.b"e of New Berne. N. on llOXlKY o BER 1st. ISM. at IWELVkXOT;0: Ar et8r. 'S(,eTP- dewSsdf tOwiS A certa.n tract of land In Now TW-h. in Ji"ue' J's M 'y. hsSTeSS . of Daraat Lane. nlaJnlng SsSa?!Kr. or less. Alto one oih.r r !PJ!,or ing the above lr,. conulag sVwrSa " mere or ess. vthioh ""ree -. conveyed by NeeAh.m ' '!2.as2 Cbeeve bT deed bearing date Sent 11 th ft"7' fooJ. to which deedreB la hereby ma.ie ior a more fall anSeaSESI others ' wngnt Moere and Terms of Sale- One halt o,h- ba4rie(tr,n " lx monlhaeredlt. ' W a ew tserne. N. o., Ang,29thj8FSi '-"' M Adm r of Peter Cheevera.Uee. ' School Notices at MISS LEAH JONES will opeahe, School, September 10. 1888. MISS UlVTV nnrnnw,. .ifH """i"", rrencn ana ' German teacher. v!.i iuttion g2.50 per month. aug22 HARDWARE, COOK: STOVES','8:'' SASH, DOORS and BLINDS T.Tlri niiimiTrrfl Tena.Ckfi'Flae'PhJds' And3' ailBullding tateHal At LOWEST PRIOES.' 26 '& 28 Middle Street." NEW BERNE. If, C. V
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