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NEW BERNE. N. C. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1888.
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, BUSINESS LOCALS.
WHITE Creesa Himm, Felton Mar
" ket Corne4 Beef. Breakfast
Scrip. a E. Slotir.
PARIS GREEN (or destroying ths
cot too worm at
Qto. Alleh A Co.
SHOE B BUSHES, Wip Broomt,
Hearth Brooms, Shoe Dressing,
Stove Polish, Toilet Soap, Canary Bird
SMd, to. C E. Slovir.
GIN SAWS filed promptly and satis
' factor ily by
U420j4lm.l A B. Dk.nmso.n.
SPINACH. Turnip, and Siberian Kale
Seed at Uro. Allen &. Co.
SPECIAL NOTICE TO CONSUMERS
Having put my delivery wagon on
the street, I am now in a position to
furnish all my customers with First
Class Groceries at ' ort notioe ani a
vary itnall profit. I defy com pet men.
warrant my good, and only ak a trial
to convince the most doubtful. Now
txueof my friends tay tat my ad
vtrtiaing and my wagtju don't pay me
(with my small profit), and that I will
toon bresk. Let me be the bi judge
of that. I am still paving 100 cents on
tb dollar, my property is in my own
nam, and lam determined to tell giod
groceries cheap.
Very respectfully .
THE GROCER, E. B HACKHURN.
I)HILA BUTTER, the beK in the
I market, on ice at Dunn', only 30
cent per lb.
7HITE LEAD, Mixed P.iut, Vsr
v T msb, Oil and Glass at
Oko. Ai.lkn A Co
USE PURE ICE. manufactured by
the Jsrroari Ioe Factory. Iji29tf
Thkv aav
foul play.
tbe discussion ia all
Floods are being report? tl froi:.
numerous sections.
Judok Thubman is engaged in
tbe preparation of bis letter of nc
ceptance.
Tub corn crop in the Northwest
ia said to be large and in advance
of injury from frost.
Savannah ia now the largest
cotton port in the United States,
and Norfolk second.
Kmpibob William relasea to
allow the use of French on the bill
of fare at bis State ami military
dinners.
The cigar makers ot Havana are
on big strike. They, with their
families, are thought to number
at least twonty. thousand persons.
With all improved precautions
it doea seem that there bare been
more railroad accidents in tbe last
few months than we ever before
remember.
IIuxar sympathy ia an angel ol
mercy ; bnt the pngilist who boasts
of hi powera, and is then worsted
in the ring, most endnre his suffer
ing unblessed by its ministry.
Alaa, poor Dockery !
NORFOLK hag made her quaran
tine regulations more stringent
than erer. It includes all the cities
oath of Weldon. All baggago and
freight arriving from the yellow
ferer district! are re-fumigated.
DociBBY ia now, in this year
1888, in favor of paying a great
debt that was created by thieves
and bummers. It is believed that
it woald literally bankrupt the
State to pay the special tax bonds
Wilmington Star.
" TBI death of Professor Richard
A, Proctor of yellow fever in New
York,, is a calamity that in its
sweep is world wide. Be was one
of the greatest astronomers of the
'age, and science mourns the loss of
her brilliant.soor '
Owing to destructive floods in
.and near the 'city and incon
venience of travel from quarantine
regulations, Augusta, Ga-, has post
poned-the opening of her expo
Bition until November 8th-. It is to
continue till December 15tb.
a The Durham Progress has made
; its appearance, bat it has not found
l its way to this Ofilce. If it is really
to be a journal of progress,', we
' would like to feel the inspiration of
its presence, and if it is to be
ally of Republicanism we. would
M'9 to know what it is about, so as
ii! tcr counteract its pernicious
LOCAL NEWS.
Th straw hat aiast soost go.
Ths steasser Nana is B. was ia port
yesterday from Bogaa sow ad aad Bsaa-
fort.
Cotton is beginning to tnovs a litlls.
Ths Vesper took out nineteen bales yes
terday. ,
Mr. E. B. Cox has moved into the
Club bouse on Craven street recently
purchased by him and fitted op for a
residence. Be is making it one of tbe
best residences in the city.
Thirty dollars have been handed in
to the Joi r.nal office for. the Jackson
ville sufferers. K there are others who
are willing to contribute let them come
forward Don't wait to bb callid
UPON IN PtK&'N
We teiiev more improvements are
oemg ma.ie on i raven street than any
otner ui the cay. 1 he latest is on the
corner or rt-uee ana L raven streets I
where a rei.ience ia being moved
OUCl lor IDe I uriMieor improving.
A new u I euhstantial wharf is being
c lntitruc.e,! u hust Front street at the
Jua'.ice plxce. As to a sight for a re-
sort building we think this Doint ad-
mirably suited. The far projection into
the water makes this ooint command
ons of the prettiest views we know of.
The Vouag Men's Democratic Club of
this city has been invited to participate
with tbe Cleveland, Fowle and Skinnsr
Club at Oglesby, Carteret county, next
Saturday in s grand barbecue, flag
raising, speaking, etc. A special tiain
will go down leaving New Berne at 9
o'clock. Fare $1 00 for round trip.
The citizens of Morehead City have
petitioned the owners of the Atlantic
Hotel to keep their house open during
tbe winter season. The petition sets
forth the advsntsges of the plaoe ss a
winter resort in the matter of climate,
health. tDorts. eta . etn. Thev also ne
titlon Messrs Beerraan 4 Ccox the
lessees of the house to have the same
open during the winter.
The McLean building on the comer
of Pollock and Crsven streets and the
lot adjoining on Craven, have been pur
chased by Ur F. W. Hughes who will
have the old building taken down and s
handsome residence built on the site.
Doctor Hughes is also collecting ma
terial to build an omce on the vacant
lot on Middle street next to Or pen, Foy
& Co ' bank.
'lessons from the Plague."
Rev. II. W. Battle will discuss the
teschingt of the terrible yellow fever
scourge, Sunday night, st ths Baptist
church. A collection will bs taken for
ths Jacksonville sufferers, and all in
sympathy are earnestly requested to
ttend .
Personal I
Mr. J. M. Howard of Howard A
Jones has returned from the North
where he has been for purchase of fall
stock.
Mr. S. R. Ball hss returned from the
Northern markets. He went to pur
chase the fall stock of F. T. Patterson's
store.
air. w. is., ntyron, ttie emcient ciei a
of Green, For & Co's bank, returned
ve.terd.v from a nles.nre trln North.
J -w
Spscial Train for Oglesby.
The A. & N. C. R. will run a special
train to Oglesby, Carteret county, on
Saturday next. All who wish to at
tend tbe grand barbecue on that occa
sion will havs an opportunity of doing
so and returning the came evening at
the moderate rate of one dollar for the
round trip. Other stations below New
Berne in proportion. The special will
leave New Berne at nine o'clock, run
through to Morehead City and return I
to Oglesby at 11:80. The special rates
will apply to mail train from Morehead
City to Oglesby.
Steamer Movements.
The Defiance of the Clyde linear-
rivedfrom Baltimore yesterday with a
cargo of general merchandise.
The Man too of the O. D. line arrived
yesterday morning with a cargo of
general merchandise.
The Carolina arrived from Bell's
Ferry yesterday with thirteen bales of I
new cotton.
.The Teepex of the E a IX line tailed
yesterday with a cargo of cotton, naval
stores, lumber and general merchan
dise. The Eaglet ef this Una wUl ar-
rite today.Vj,;
. .. The steamer Trent arrived from Beau
fort yesterday With a cargo of fish scrap.
km Ktegaat SwfcttltmU-
For oiln, salts, pills, and all kinds of 1
bitter, nanseoos medicines is the Terr
agreeable liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of
I igs. Keoommendea by leading physi
clans. ' Mantifactarsd only by the Cali
fornia rig Syrnp Company, San Fran
cisno, tSl
I R. N, Duffy, agent, New Berne, N.O
sepisawiw
The Jacksonville Tund.
Tbe following asm have been paid in
at the Jocmal office for the relief of
the Jacksonville sufferers. Others who
are willing to aid shoald hand in their
mite at once sad let it be forwarded.
Don't wait to be called on :
J. A. Meadow flO 00
Jas. Redmond 10 00
Green, Foy 4 Co., 10 00
St. Paul's School.
This school opens today under favor
able auspices. A new building of the
most convenient size and form and pe
culiarly adapted for the purpose in view
has just been completed, furnishing to
the pupils every desirable facility for
their educational pursuits.
Tbe school is under the personal man
agement of the clergy attached to the
church who will themselves teach the
classical studies. It is well known that
the Catholic clergy have to undergo a
hong and thorough course of classical
.,.(;.. .w..,. ,.. in
Philosophy and Theology. Six years
nt rnrmrt ,t.il .t.l. tst ika -llr-
oourse, Latin in particular, which is
continued through the six additional
years of study in Philosophy and The
ology give tbe Catholic clergy a pro
fioiency in these studies that is any
thing but common. In addition the
school will give a thorough training- io
common and high school education.
Jurors Drawn
The following jurors hays been
drawn for the fall term of the District'
Court of the V. S. for the Pamlico dis
trict of North Carolina, which convents
in New Bert e on the fourth Monday in
October Jurors are not required to be
present until Tuesday, 10 o'clock a.m.
Wayne county J. F. Hooks, N. O.
Holland, John Williams, John KSmith,
Hugh Humphrey N. H. Ourley and W.
D. Lane.
Onslow E L. Francke aod N. S.
8hpard
Hyde A S. Oibbs
Craven-Q. W. Pope, K. A. Russell,
S. D. Pope, Joseph H. Stevenson, Clem.
Wetherington, Ed. Oerork, B. H. Dsv-
enport, Basil Manly, E. K. Bishop, L.
II . Culler, Oeo. J. Dudley, B. O. Credle,
C.T.Watson, K. R. Jones sod J. K.
Willis.
Pamlico Paul C belemar, Bonj.
Brinson and J. F. Co well.
Jones L. A. Haywood, A. F. Cox and
II. C. Koonce.
Wilson James T. Cobb.
Edgecombe Eli as Cai r.
Carteret 8. J. Moore, W. W. Chad-
wick and Martin T. Davis.
Beaufort Charles Wabab. J. M. Rob
erts and Henry Bonner.
Lenoir Durham Orsdy. Dempsey
Wood.S. S. Howard, J. M. Woe ley and
Benj. Sutton.
Oreene Tedoo Frizzle, John Sylla-
vant, Meoan ratricx, a. l. uad, wen
dell Sugg, Luby Harper,
THE YELLOW FEVER.
Jacksonville, Sept 18. We have
had a bright sunshiny but delusive day,
in which the insidious pestilence has
been the most terrible in our history.
The record of new cases far eclipses all
orevious reports, there beins: 188 for the
twenty-four hours ending st 6 p.m.
The official report of deaths is 20.
Th t041 """ to date are 1,203; total
10
UCBI1IS
Three oases are reported at Oaines-
Tille, and there are rumors of cases at
Wilborneand Fernandlna.
APPOINTMENTS
For Hon. D. W. Fowle and Hou. T. F.
Dayldso .
Hon. Daniel O. Fowle, Democratic
AanilMllA fA. llAVATIinv m wt it II .n T V
Davidson, Democratic' candidate for
Attorney General, will address tbe
people on the issues of the campaign
at me iouowing times ana pieces:
Friday, Sept. 88, Oiford.
Saturday, Sept. 29, Henderson.
Monday, October 1, Halifax.
Tuesday, Oct. 3, Jackson.
Wednesday, Oct. 8, Nashville.
Friday, Oct. 5, Wilson.
Saturday, Oot. 6, Sraithfield.
Monday, Oot. 8, Fsyetteville.
Tuesday, Oct. 9, Dunn.
Thursday, Oct, 11, Carthage.
Friday, Oct. 12, Rockingham.
Saturday, Oct. 18, Mazton.
Monday, Oct 15. Elizabethtown.
Tuesday, Oct. 10, WhiteviUe.
Thursday, Oot. 18, S. Washington.
Friday, Oot. 19, Ksnansrill.
Saturday, Oot SO, Clinton.
Monday, Oct S3, Elizabeth City..
Taetdayr Oct S3, E isnton.
Wednesday, Oot. 84, Plymouth.
Thursday, Oot 25, Washington.
Saturday, Oct 27, Swan Quarter
Monday, Oot 89, Stonewall.
Tuesday, Oct 80, Kinston.
Wednesday, Oct. 81, Snow Hill.
Thursday, Nor. 1, Greenville.
Friday, Nor. 8, Tarboro. ,
Saturday, Nov. 8, Goldsboro.
BaekUem'a Ante (kttvrs.
Thb'Bkst Balti la the world
for
I Out. Braises. Sores. ' TJloera, Sat
I Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped
- Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and ail tJkt
Eruptions, and positively' cure files
or no pay required, it is raantnieea so
rive perfect satisfaction, or money re
funded. Prioe 25 cents per box. For
sale by R. N. Duffr. .. V iB 17
I " . -
Kinstin items.
Ths freshet io Sense m.r has dene'
some damage to rhe road between the
town and the ir u ondge
Rev. H. C P . i ti ditiii.l to
leave next wet k : : the Bib.e '. l.rge
in Kentucky c-rs.ty f.i 'o'.i.tccd
his trip on acccuc: uf a hiLe of Uum
ness relations, he having b uiht tL in-,
tereet of Mr. Vi!liaai in ihe L-UMnese:
which ther have be v. u'.cij
for sometiaie pa?:
Robert and Kraus Kn ; r :.
convicted at the U?t irrru I tt
V s
:ii A lt
trie
District CourtatNf- Hrrrie ! r
distilling have been pai ! .ait I
President and returned l
il.nr
pa r ion
families, The petition L r li.
was signed by the otlioers of
.he
'im
and a lare cuii! l-er v f tl.-' '. --t . '. - i.s
of this countr .
The leruocriti. u'..j i-.t K .u-i :i
Saturday n a t--Ti''ete ' 1 Ke
old cannon b rough; u p t r . :u N w ht-riiB
began to beloh forth the i- early in
the morning and reann ie.l tin- people
for miles around that the tune had coit-.e
for them to begin in vrnet the work
of tfce campaign Between t i he !
three thousand people g-ul.ered together
on that day to henr the is-suts.f the
campaign dnrued. lto- a-i done :n
a masterly manner l-v i it
M U
Kansoni. I ongres.-n ;:in
1
mini nt
, h weft
and V. I!. Avci'ck Then .pee
able, pructM . i .: t 1 -i I
They were m;ci
the people an ! tLev ei
rapt attention, ..mm
I t
votes bv that nav J w
About t en ' 1 ve
county Hssemhl m i;;
t :
room of the court hoi.
Prohibition party !
made chairman lit!
.1.
After enrolling t h- n .'
present denring to tt , m
the party, a caucus ia In I,!
e 1
session of the count v .'on en
u n
ed I
noon the convention o - g m 1
Ing J H W ebb, chuii man and
liowen, sorrotary . The P'iihiij;
a county tn krt in do-Ian I m
and the following were un-ui 1
nominated II C. I'tovo n (. r 10
eral Assembly A M. h 1 11
sheriff, J. I. Walter-, n ci-t- r of
1
,1
W. II. Worth, treasure; V. A Soup
kins, surveyor. Resolutions "n nd 1 t
d heartily endorsing the National an 1
State tickets. The follow mg 1 - u-ne
committeo was appointed K ! K n
sey, chairman, of M.xifry Hall 1 1
Becton. Kinslon.CS Andrew. n e
Allen ('room. Neuse 1 'a ni ti 11 the
chairman and serretai y s nann . n
added to the committee Thwconi nittei
was empowered to appoint oiio from
each township not rrpreenie I an I ti
till oi. t all vaoanries on the (1 I 1
HON 1 IIOM is l lllllt,
AND TIIK COTniN 11 ti.illV. .
MAPK K, lit TIM' KWtMl,
( AKUl.lM .
We were shown ycnler
which can bo neen at
Mesar.i. Barbee & liar he.'
1 1 1 ii in n
lay
tin
No
an arttcie
st.'fe of
uD." Smith
Wilmington street, this city, and win h
is to be used as a subHtitute for cotton
bagging. It is m ute bv lion. Thoinaa
M. Holt at his mills at llaw River, N.
C , for the farmers of North Carolina.
The goods are strong and durable and
make a most excellent substitute for
tbe jute bagging heretofore used, and
by the use of them and like substitute
our farmers will be enabled to throttle
the monster known as the "Cotton Bag
ging Trust," by means of which a few
northern manufacturers are oppreesive
ly seeking to suck the life-blood out of
our people. In the history of this coun
try there hag never been a more xhame
tess attempt to extort the hard earned
money of our Southern farmers than
the one this same "Cotton Bagging
Trust" is now engaged in. Without
any . just cause or reason but simply
because they thought they had the
power the parties engaged in this ne
farious undertaking have wantonly and
for the purpose of adding to their al
ready enormous wealth nut up the prico
, of ootton bagging from f0 to 7") per
cent and at a season of the year when
the cotton is in tho fields ready to be
gathered, thereby adding to the ex
penses of the farmers of the South in
the marketing of their cotton crop at
least the sum of 82.000 000. It therefore
affords us great pleasure to chronicle
tbe fact that Col. Holt and the rret of
our North Carolina manufacturers havo
come to the rescue of tbe agricultural
Interest of our State, and have joined
hands with it in its fight against this
heartless "Trust." Col. Holt is himself
one of the largest and most successful
farmers in North Carolina and can al
ways be relied upon to lend aid and as
sistance to his brother farmers when
ever it is in his power to do so. We
say hurrah for the manufacturers of
North Carolina for their praiseworthy
effort to protect the leading interest of
the State at a critical moment. Messrs.
Barbee & Barbee say that the substitute
manufactured by Col. Holt answers the
purpose well and can be bought of them
at a prioe which is from 3 to 5 cents less
per yard than is now demanded for jute
cotton bagging. Veiily, we believe the
farmers of North Carolina now have the
"Cotton Bagging Trust1' by the throat.
This matter shall reoaive immediate
attention, so that the mills can go to
work on tbe goods if they are approved
and desired. by the farmers. News and
Observer.
The Sage of Segntn.
Ausnii, Tex., Aug. 8, 1835
To Mb. A. K. Hawkes Dear Sir: It
gives me pleasure to say that I have
been nsinn vonr glasses lot time
past with much aatiaf acti p. i r clesr-
n ess, softness an44orsr
tended, they are not mr;
that I have" stst men. j,
mend them to all tt; ' wi
glass. I am very r -i
Johh lBxiirr,iEx-iJ .
v any
c - oa
a
fas. -ed
by
3dlm
All eyes fitted and fit i
ii
F. 8. Duffy, New Berne,
-
AUiasc
F. S. Alii
Kesolved 1, insi tne n v,. r . o. ,
"ce hereby enters Us earnest protest ,
'T1 "".1. of I
IBLHJI VI VUi
our Legislature un wiKkaiui ui
laws as will heresiter prevent this out
rage on the rights of the taxpayers of
our State. Adopted
Heeolved .', That we demand in- h
changes in our laws as will reduce the
costs in litigation in minor causes so J
as shall enlarge the jurisdiction of our
Just-e of the Peace. Adopted.
Kesolred 3. That we demand that lss
thall be enacted to prohibit our put he
orticiaU froxn receiving or using fre
. . . i
pasees or free uekeu on our railroads
Adopted
I Resolved 4. Tl.v. e demand that ,ur
! I - - . .... ... - .. -V. 1 .U . .mnuilil.in for
l.etBISiU 1 V rPlWLUU m L'". .
the regulation of CreighU and tarirT on
I the railroads of our State. Adopted
' Resolved 5, That the abov resolutions
be published in The Progressue Farmer
for Cie next two months with a re-iuesl
I thai tha preae of the State copv i : -t".-,
eJ
! I, ram! Kaliflrallon Mertiiitf
The Republicans and such olber is
; may desire are requested to meet at
! Urayton Hall, neii the depot, on cuffii
utreet. tonight at 7 30. They will te
addressed by prominent speakers
COMMEIUMAL.
co rrov
Sept. I" - 1 utnte
! Demand sf Ue I. C. t. S
. . . V AV f
" iu.ILulptea.lv Sale of 4s . " " ' I
I Sept. J TJ March J ''
t e (l.ioher. 'J - April ' ''
r in i j iiv ' M,,v 9 'J May. I'1 07
ran lio l ll,cemher. tiU June 1 " ' '
1. I :t:u was, rat'.uary. JulJ- '
-- " 1 v I February. '.' s3 .uut
fie1 Sew Kerne mar kit ! "
:! :- ba'.eK at J '. 4
lion
'1 to i 4
1 . niNkiti
no M K
Eggs IV
i kn S. lie in mar ket ( i I
v wou Id bring 70o in hulk
l-od ler. Si ("'til 'J." per hun.lred
T'.'l PtNTiNS Hard . '. oo J i v
T At -81 ;(.
OaTs. New, :t'.a4iV. in bulk
Bkkbw x 17a2h- per lb
BaitF On foot. to 7c.
KfiKSH Pokr 7iashi per
II a m t ouott . 1 la 1.'.-
pound
lard :
l't it ps - '.0c. ;n ;ieck
Ai'i'li-.- i.'c per bushel I
I'i vie - (i.Hid .(uality, f no p r 1 uh
I : a I I s -Scuppernoiig, per
hush
1". T Toi - - Bahamas. ,'.o ' ui.li .
yams. 7V. per bush
( M. s - .)0c. per bush '
W.s.i.-lOa-'dc.
PbaNCTS- y.'ta&l.OO per bushel
j OHircma lroD 4'IjI'c. pair half
! grown, S'.'ia'iV.
j MkaL S2t aS'ic. bolted.
I SiiiNOLKS West India, dul I and n m
n i : . i i.aI, no. fin itoil.linu f..
llldl , v llll.ll rr. . . u . . . rs "
inch hearts. 82 2.ri . saps.l.f)0 per M
Snvit-i-K O. h id. if U)l ner M
WIIOLIRAIJI PBirss.
lira Pour Sew 816 50 old -:" ''V
h'.ocLorn Meat 74af r.
C. R. 's. F. B s. B.'snnd I.. C- 'J.'.'to.
Fu)UB-83..'0a6.00.
Labo 9 i c. bv the tierce.
N Alir-Hafris"lO 's, 82 M.
8uoAa-lranula'ed, -c
CuFFKR l.'ialc.
Chkksk ii.
Halt 80a85. per sac k.
Molarsib and 3raups 80a4Si
Powdkr 83.00.
flnoT Drop, tM, buck, 81. 75. .
KCBOSENa flio.
HlDZH Dry, 6a8c. ; icreen 4 i
Tallow 4c. tier lb.
Stock holders oT New Beriw lliiihlinj
and Ion n Association
The suniial meeting of HtocklieVlers
will be held at the rooms of the Young
Mens' Christian Association on Wednes
day, Sept. 2rtdi at o'clock p. m for the
election of a board of di.-fctor and
other busmen.
All who cannot attend will please I e
represented by prony.
J KB Cakkaw a ,
Hec. and Treai
fi. . i l.i - n K 1 1 lsi,! Krui 1 1 t ;ssp
lr established IKs-Hat New Kfrne. N ('
WALTERS
Photograph Gallery.
I take treat pleasnre In Informing 1115
mans frh nrls and I he pnblle generally, that
I have retnrneil from Morhearl City and re
opened my Photographic studio at thenlii
stand, where I shall he pleased to see all my
friends and the public generally
The vert flattering success I have met with
since I have made New Berne my home la a
guarantee of the superior sjyle of nay work
It speaks for Itself.
My light gives the 80KT PORCELAIN
EFFECT to all my work.
IjniLUKItN'B riUTUKKSA SPECIALTY.
EVKkT 8TYLS OF PTCTVRB COPIKn AHD KN-
l.AROtD TO ANY STYLE D1SIRSO
1 hashing all for tnetr very llDeral Datron-
a?e, and hoping to merit a continuance of
the same, I am, respectfully,
1HUMA8 WALTER,
New Berne. N C.
N. w. cor. Middle and Pollock su .over RN.
DofTy's iitog store. Entranes from Pollock
street. up20 dtf
Ho TruslBagging.
TO ARRIVE,
SIXTEEN THOUSAND YARDS of
1J lb. Bagging. Will be here within
the next four weeks ditver from Scot.
landf
Bind ui; toue onrJEtti
- l
itf" to ts seen euLer at one store
I r 3f .S, Tolseil 6 JociiX niaewi
Iisl3 dwlta y Kear Cottotf Exchaon:
TO ADVERTISERS.
. . divta uio
?TA1 Kl? ASb iio.ns wiUMeart.
Iun k'HILK.
un.e viid wni tneir a.iveri'ipf m
i'y e
e can oCer no btiirr mediass tur umw-
oull
L.l ettei o ve uilt luaa Uta VATifilM
ol vu.r vl'd Llit
l.to H KOWSLLA.ro..
, i r ' A J en lam j BarMm,
. . , tucr sirart. New Terk.
Sale o: Vilua.bk' Land.
i A 1 hl'A , ' 1
it ' . o l'I k a id
.ilm .u Heaufjrt -N
'. SER 80TB,
.' the Court
1 v, ill sell for
ur about six
liriil and T74
ihe Carolina
m?ii
hu;: '
to 1.
v
t
trie h
ghtst
t
. if
inp,
acre?
br.OL.: .
C V
laied on both aides
i North Carolina
ito ruiles west of .
eil adapted for
! be sol i in lota
r 1- t . v e promf.1
. l'VUS,
a. I.ua City Co.
, dw4w
pel ;
of
At.
Ka . 1 r a ! '
Morehea 1 v
truck f a r u. . r.
to t ,i t p'i rcl
IHM. .
a . ; I . '
:n llirinc Insurance.
v. ,
Ma. ..
Mai Hi
iinler
Mn 11
the I'.ostoa.
y to effSOt
I Lr'J r 1 11.
and hi.-
o u r ai.. e
. v .1 '. I:
on I ottOB,
Hoard Of
'HI h!
iel.H
1 M t'.lCMiN.
i!.n iDi Ins Co.
t : I i:.
School,
;: NK.rsE sts.. '
r 1 r. t'alholtOS.
.v estgrada i.
f
' rthe20lh7"
-t J dim
St.
;m i:
Paul's
Mil
n n r . 1
tin-.
. pe
at J .
Furniture!!
JOHN SUTER
ing n ery day
hamhrr sets,
wardrobes,
s .fas. OtC,
hand.
I-
Limit
. o .
ma 1 1 i . - ' '.o 1
rlo.
H- a ',.-,;.' i
f I :-:.-a Is .. f... 1
et. . w hi. ll ate l.etit al
Trices It - lit I'i
Itol loin.
-i r. ,i m. i I.,- -
i
made work
bureaus,
stanlial.
t ) ltO Jt
-lib
v R'rne.
mi
New Berne High School
v. III. I: i l'l' :
isKPThMBKR 17th, 1888.-
I SI I dlt
t SCHOOL F'lR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADhf
Mi.. A T .1I.UKINS Hill re ooenher
. huol fir the reeeitioti of (JirlsancL
Vou ng I .ad ies c n
MoNin i . m it ;;m, iss.
l'r. -npt entraTice eminently desirable.
S, i Nt. .::f
Lime, Cement, Plaster
and Hair at
J. C. WKITTY'S.
Rope, Paints, Oil and
Ship Chandlery at
J. C. WHXTTY'S.
For everything in
the Hardware and Ma .
chinery line go to
J. C. WHITTY'S.
Brick! Brick! Brick!
50,000
F"or Sale
BV
W. P. BURRUS & CO.,
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND GRAIN DEALERS, V
Market Dock,
M;W BERNE, N. U.
tT Consign us your produce. . .'
mm d tf ': a; ' .'. "
Duffy'sroup Syriip.
Recipe of the late Dr. Waltib Dxtttt
PREPARED AND BOLD JTf I .
NEW BERNESfH ,
-k!S& tEAtt-rjWE," wUl' cWa Li r
School, September 10, 18S
' MISS llAMM BdEOHTOtVer,.' ' -Qerman
teacher. . , '. v
- Tuition. ,1W per moiitb. a :
-':":T;
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