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3 r i irVOL. VH.-NO. 222, " I 'NEW B 0 J 4 AJ VfTMTT T) -t ri " mTrrrnriA a Tr. tv-wn ir;&vTHD)3AyI)EjSE3IBER 13. 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. Busnmss LOCALS. sitaAiioa M Cook at - or taMruk Beat ef rea- Horn - -S BMM.M.C, I 1 a r KS. WOMBLI he ja. , fl 1 Athr L of ft Lyaa U. ( DlMiTI AC U KiddU MTMt aelev a LMAKACS-Turewra KrthCr-Senic6 . iim AimuKi i lot the - iwi. 0 SThoeaad ftolk Wll XAp4t at vary low price. Una AlXJtH C. nif u will 41 the rMt M kU4, a4 M w Um HT t ' i. CMbtttt. -tr;lS0M8aELLl8.0rlB Ft,r4 UnnuMii - Okj. Allx Co, I - - - I'SSSSgEEffiZSL'S ifar m) by . Xuita spwratv pTTOIHB tB4;0'tit,BfUliif, - fwskiai.ew. UARS&rrl UUUKAU JJOAPUJ mm ky w jkwi. TT8B PURE ICS.; hoP f Freedeot and hia J!2l wfV from iU 'toiKae. of Bttfctar4ly aM ru '-'- 1 v . JUdmosp. wino afMhioM wairea. 0ur. ri m hmt "t.-.Ji? v 1 -'Wa ooly Mk on trUt ? OW V)rtlni t barooU. 8 for 10 cento. . T. Cluck. WkolMU Arol- Tax new harbor bill appropriates jS 19,000,000. Th tariff la belnf tigoroaily debated in the Senate. ... ,,11 , iwm-uui Tub nrida of country so common wllk'AineanivttceiTea a terrible M on bod m. fi, eo. .i, tkouaand ' S'r !l7l . .i .k.tlorusci tha moat of whlok noiled OB the Presidency was stolen for Mr. , Qayea and bought for General Harrison.3 ' Shostl after nine. o'clock Dec. 10."there wain dastntdly attempt to destroy Sbafeldt & Co' diatiU . lery, U we norinern ponton oiikha tenafltf the fire apartment ol Ghloasro br means Of dynamite. . TheiA vae treat uoise, but little . Am,A dona. ! ' . Ma." Belkoht.; United altates " 1 Minister to Spain, has been ordered ... to proceed to -Port an Prince and Hmitrhftr1HrTni tha Bteamet HaytlenEepnbUe. If we demand . . ; . 7Tj. i j t is loc compaea wun Aamirai w jll take the ateamer by force. : "tJt lsn0ttohe snnposed that the WrtaoiJ Cabinet Will contain a repreaentatlTe;8ontherner. Neither Jngstreec nor Aiaaonv are "pre- - aentali?e ot-Southern sentiment, eeireda oopx of "The Voice of Saint Longatreetrvoald .uake a foot LcU,H iTaixtetn column paper pub Cabinet: cdcerV Mahone WOnld ffched at Ooatriea The atyle of matter P.rmaU HMPraL " " ; tie , la1 prompt, energetic .( : methodical and Bn.i.Y Mahoxk U wpirim tor".? Cablnet-appolataient.'' We do OOt like Mfthone'8 politics, bat if be T ra in oetsohal and political affinity r .w un ueaerai uarruon, we unow oi nrw pma wm wju in no reaaon'whjhe ahonld not be In merchandiaef andaaUed lMtnlghrwHh Hth'ext beblnet.vfie iathl I beet KV:TfSS!!S- woiaer mm , wruer bk.uuw. Daring; the wir Mahone never bad f..- ,.LIA .lt i I La . . a fnll ataff rlthtlm alwata nre- 1. iVrrinw ta do tha work hlmfierrTt u i. i on the.ccaeioopf.tte dedication ' of ihechnrchbt the' Sacred Heart r.!t a J. ill t S tUB-ouq,,,!!! -ww.u i, decoration v.ii am ; a : noman Ty Catholic I am a Boman Catholic .vBtsbbp, and here from this altar bere from this altar taim that I am opposed . of, charch"and State, . v l boldly proclaim !tolhe onion . ;'a'nd never Wish to see it in tlliS 1 : land of the freeI hone that anch a nnlon wUlneaerbebrougU about - errr;: -1 !- Judge AbmfiixDj',' recently ap- LUUiltU - BUW.(wWI L v o u 3 ijivur ... .. . ' .. J ' "cryaj win r;ia tu circmt at ntf Eoperiot-Conrt January 7th. r- , r--"r-iOr to- bO sr pointed to Jc'-3 y will tcjia atDar- '. .kn, J y 1 tth The Escecssor . ; to.le t; , . ' ') '-;9 Ebcjlcrd . ' . rill -1 January lr-3 Avery ' j 1st. '.'! t:.ie t3 c "i - -3' Cczrt Jc Of the 4a"fisWa ot the nV LegUUture' nlj -12' aerred fa the tut Aaaembly, T is- tha Boose and 3 la the 8caate.- Naws and Mbs. Whhw, wila of tha Secretary of til Ktj, aa rendered frieada and the edontry a treat J coming-forward JUt cid feailfaajiaj, u aha ku dial, ua aunjtn;, wj- r'suo t her 1ttimiUkaowldg of Ueir domestic life, that the President ia onkind to fcia-wlfe. Tha hlgl character of Mra. Whitney and her nnnArtnnirr Cor aicnrata knOWlddta of what aha refer U axa anfflclent . - . s (aaeAaHia(ippresB hhmj- a MMrtW.mhnfOj of the Aaerloaji paopJ It ia a pahlie 4tme that it ahonld be necesaary for a Udy to conje for- icui,j iui.,iiuih(cj (uuuuue, tu I order to protect tha aanetity of the lthoo who find it congenial employ ment to delame their character Mra. Vhitnej haa done a brare ni dmrable taij?; ilet the i -' - . a,r tojoea of alander oeae t4 jraj. LOCAL NEWS. Tha farmer uy I feat the cotton crop teaboatnll In. Our merchants should prpr their Chrltmi "Ji" and send them in at once. . The ichooner Mattle E. Uiles had no the way. It ii about givaa ap that CapU John A. Richard ton ia tha lnokitat aa wall aa tao haadtomeat van In town. He ought to try hla luck In Dauphin t lot- Tha oolored ladle of Maw Berne have h,d4 to hol$ gtulS fTtl f0I Naw Berne on thee enlnr H December Tth. - It ie a commandabl step on the Prt of haaa oolored. ladie and we wbh tham maoh tuoaaa A litll noae punchtna followed the I adjournment of the county commiaaion I eti y aterdy cen(na not by the com aalaalonere or any of tie rejected offl- wt-wi om.oftheJ latandera who could not agree. No ierlon( t amie WM doi ( NaBaNnMwftheJoI0hii "turned from afeip to tht J'a) UdieJ. He i. much ple..ed with .eafarlnR life. Ll0rliptd ,cqualnt.noe wIth a,,,,,, con.ui at Martinique and re- na mwm, in, wia paper ia ann...V.. ima.U.- :Tkl. nnmk cootalqi a eommunioatioti on the culU ration of ecffee, tbe4minatet of a gram article in da- 1 gtaamer M OTenunta. ! I : the Newberne of thY IT line ar -t. t I e"-T aB(j tomorrow ,t 12 0.cIock .w-j g r-enwnai. - - 'Mr. L At Pierce of "TfOy", VXmX "'it11, '"'I it ftoppiaf at.jlotel lUmSAWMtUMT, "fn? ,a th cftT Iw Meeara. J. 0. Parker an fUrBfer ,on ot Piney Qt9f9t jM9t eewnty, were at the Exchange ytifcrday.' 'They say the cotton crop if bout all gathered the cotton crop , ii wm ail gataere end will Soon be marketedVtt'4.! 0redVa2ai;; J The county commiaalonera at their meeting yeterday, after haflng eon- Wered , tendered. by o,. fflaM.AlM anil JaaMiM Iri InBoffloient,' declared: thelolSee of county treasurer, shariiX andr?isterof deeds tacant;,B4W,'..Prpsileii'A3i B.. G, was given nntil Taesdayj Deo? 18th . to penect nis oona. , u - i I . . ... xHoKwitt fdarma1i were made to HIT the vacaaotwt'.easarer. E. K Bryanf Sheriff, Wmt' B. 'tane; I a. 3-4i W Register ot Deeds', John A. Richardson, present collector 6f "custom. ' ' ' f The 'bewlyappbinte4,"prfoeri'were given until the first KTonday la January to file tbeirbonas. . Ask for C!1 Virg'r U C .ercc'i,; 56r 1-1 - A 1 . f - L . t.tl k't..u.L'f 111 T .r J FT-'- F. Utr.Tcn, V.'hclcss'.e t ;"it. , 1 -, , 1 ' t 1 1 " Htia( of Coafe4vata DtaabM 0ol- dleraV-XV' ,'; '"rV Tte'Uiaabied .Ooafaderail aoUier will ranesahef thai Batorday, Decern- her S34. ie th eST7Poiiito4 to hold meatlags la each c -710 appoint del egates to fne T.. . 5' Coorentloo which oootacc la ti U ba the Md of January, iSiJ. ? . .J The tlsae Us arrirti wheat the eer- rloea el thaaa 4JeM4 aoldlan, and the alaiaa ef the widwva had .orphans of thoef who died la the emkse ef their State, eheall be reoecBJaed.;ii There ha been much talk ahoatea- thUahing SoldUrs'.Bouaa, Camps, etc. bfttHhat k not the thing needed . A large merrty of theae dlaabled aol d ten. haM frieada, aaaayof theea fam- Illee, whom they can not and WouM not leare to go to a fioldiere' Boone. Their lot la a hard oaa, but, hard u It ia, they wilt not tee?e their humble bomee and ehildrahjtoie to ft palaoe. They hare ties that piad them stronger than the glaring hoepitalitiee of the ptovided Bome," and i would be najuat and cruel to tham to say, . "you muat go to the Boms or look out for' yewraelTai. " The General Aaaembly four fearg ago appropriated S30X0 per annum to be dktributed to this aaiortunate claaa of our elt'cem, and It girea thrm a little more than eight dollars per capita. The next Oeneral Aaaembly ought to In- oreaao the turn to at leaat one hundred thooaand dollars, and we bop the Contention to aaaemble la Raleigh on the Wi ef January will demand it. The 8tato ie growing la wealth while these poor cripple, who gate four jeart ot the beet ef their ire lp the wrr toe of the, State, are eking out en existence that ought to eauae thelegia- latere of the State to blueh with hamr. Cbrnmendable erjorta art being made to adrance the eauae of publio education rtrardleaa ot rae'e, color or previoa oondltion, but the unfortunate Confed' erste who lost a leg, an arm, or waa otherwieo dlaabled ia giren a pittance of leu than tea dollar per annum, and this little nlte ha only recently been peaiowaa. Ia the name of juitice, let the next General Aaaembly do it duty in thin matter. . Kington Xtema. Today's weather gWee promiae of farorable days to oome for every de partment ot bulla sea. Ber. D. B. Clayton will preach at Woodinftoa on Friday night aad Miar- day night and Sunday at 11 o'clock, Deo. leta, uh ana low, jooo. . 9 Oedrce. Tilshmaa was before Com' miaaiODiar Perrr on Saturday laat. charged: Will illicit distilling 4 There Deinj no eriaenoe to suauin toe cnarga be waa oieonargea. Wn, Royal (oof.) was before Juatioe Ed.'Suttoa on Saturday, eharged with tha larce&r of a hot. BewMrequued to give bond ia the earn of two hundred dollars for his appearance at the next terra ( the Superior court. . Failing at tola ne wee sent 10 jeii. The aHlel by Dr. Hyatt, In the week before last tree Freee. "Whet ahail we do to be eared.M has beea very wldelr read and moat faYorabi com mented upon, it H aeservmg toe at tention and consideration of arery lover Of our natlye Southland. And we Kinatoaiana are glad that we bare astoagst as who is so etrong and eapabto The State Grange met Tu' sday in the ball ot the Kalghu of Honor, erer the store of Mr. W. F. Stanly. The repre Mntatiocuara. good one, and the ma: terial flret elass la everr reepeot. ne storm last night (Monday) prevented many- f feaT1 attending;' hot the others will habere tonight.? imong tne mem ber wa note: Messrs. W. R. William a, ef- Pitt: W. Ht Powell. M. B. Pitt and wife, Iyey M. Parker and J. A. Davie of C. Eaeoa Mrt. Kato UtUe, gin w. w PJtti aleoof Bdgeoombet H. T. . vaa wir. aft. Pleasant; N. T. Ridley. Boy kins, va.; J. T. Caton, atoreneed uity W. A. Ewell. Vaneoboro: F. B. Eraal New Berne t and 0. I Ronntree, noir county. These are ail stopping 1 Nunn'a Hotel. , Ererythina: promlaee sood and harmonloue meetinr. Dr. H 0. Hyatt will read one of hla capital papers before the body. ; J ; i Beaafort Items. Heavy ralne this week. Mrs. Cinderella Pool, widow of Jas. H. Pool, died in thte town on Monday She leavee eix enuarea. Rev. John Ramley'a funeral was larealr attended. Rev; E. Al Tate anAJoeap Wheelei oOolated, Theechr. Mattle E.HUe arrived at this sort m TtetdSf from (hh Weft In- ..l.esr"Jt"uis. luwuj.ae&ehippM ta New lierne. ;;,'-v . 3 By recent deaths. In this town, and all f ; .hla ta week. o, Jittlo help less orpnana are eaat upon tne coia charity of the world. Capt W. J. Roberts, of the echooaer Eunity R. Dyer, waa drowned ia Core Sound oa the 9th instant, Hie vernal was agroond, and in carrying bis an ehor off la the boat, the boat was over turned and he waa drowned. Hie body " ADT1CB TO BOTHERS' - Mxs. Wl5 BLOW'S " BooTHnca Smor should nlwsva be . tjaed for children .l., j. ,e?eV!Ii; aoftens tee a. j t.i t ami' cures wind r j, r-Hit , i -'r forMiar 1 - v Iwe; j .b c. .:seUU!e. '. BIOTj BISIIXtiHAI. feree ef VLjnealar SUe I eh Killed. LLattTueaJay tV.e body of a liule girl waa round in tat lake, near Birming ham, Ala. The riot waa eetablkhed that aha had ban mardered. and Wed needay the body aa identified aa that of 1 May Hawee, dauxhttr of R. R. Hawaa, railroad engineer. Ctrcam ttance joini i.- th irl' fihj-a her mart r 1 Uc inarrieJ ia Columba. Mua., j .. s tr.r nir. though auppoaed to have a wife ia Bir mingham, Qa hia arrival in Birming ham with hi bride that night he waa a treated, charged with the murder. Then it waa learned that ho had never ben divorced from his firtt wife, and that ib had been misting alnce Satur day a week ago, a well aa taeyoungett child. Search for the woman' body eommenoed at once and toon additional circumstantial evidence against Ha we wa secured. Saturday ereoiog the body Of the ex-wife was fouod in the lake, weighted down with iron. This oauaed intenae excitement throughout the city, and that night 10 or more offl oara wera placed aruud the jail armed with Winchester ntle. anticipating a poeaible attempt to lynch llawfs. About It o'clock Saturday night two or three thousand mea gathered in the vicinity of tha jail, making threats. They were lthout organization or leaders, and after much pa ley lag with the mayor and other, who tiied to get them to go away, the rowds finally reached the end ot a narrow alley -way leading to the jail door. Then the officer warned them to stand back or tliey would be ffted upon. After repeated warnings they would not turn back, ami sihentT Smith ordered the officers to Ore One volley waa fired and 23 men Ml killed or wounded- Thrie men were instant ly killed, six have aince .died and ten other are badly wounded. The mob Uen hurriedly dispersed, vowing ven geance. State troops were ordered there at once and nine companies have already arrived. There was intense feeling all Sunday and yesterday, but no outbreak of any kind, and none is feared. The city at roidniRht was very uiet. BiBMnraiTAM, Ala , Dec. 10. Tho cor- oner'a inquest today ia endeavoring to get at tha bottom facts in the Saturday night ' massacre. Excitement still runs very high, and the people are divided over the action of the officers. Que very remarkable feature is that nearly every maa killed was shot In the back, show ing tnat tne orowj bad turned away when the firing wa begun. Postmas ter Throckmorton waa shot in the lower back, through and through; A. D. Bry ant wa shot through the heart from the rear, llany point to this a very dam aging to tbeoffloers. Several funerals took place this after noon; the postmaster's, Mrs. Uawea', the murdered woman, and little May Thookmorton's was the largest and moat imposing ever held in Birming ham. After tha body of Mra. Hawe had been brought into the city early Sunday night, and afterward ordered out by Mayor Thompson, numerous re porta were rife that the body of little Irene had been round. in the same laka, but this was untrue! It has not been discovered so Coroner Bobbitt shy. Hotels for Winter Toarfsts The South la moving In the way of better hotels to aocomjiodate winter travel, and New OrleaDa is talk ins; of hnlMIno Ana (A luul Tl fVlA fVMl Tha Manufacturer Record has so often A .t. I . . J l.n.l. . vuim lllltvtl BUli evu.a uu- taeceasarr to seek to still further Imnrees the matter upon the businessmen oft thatiection. Few people stop to think how rapidly the winter tourist Dusioeaa developing or to calculate what it maan. ta tha Snnth. In the South there art found all yarietiee of winter cli. mate. In the mountain range running tnronca western Carolina ana norm Georgia there are climatio attraction ' :: r. : . ' . 7 " " t; : . aaaaaua) VI wiuai iumvib iw o'oij uuu dt-Arl that a-o there now. It is true that in the mountain the weather is at times very cold, and on the higher elevations Hi too rough to be oomforuble, but uw auu .uc... hM tocraat. ml,.. t .in.- nhi atmosphere that brings health and atrangtlv to tne sick. Tbroagn- tne fMamens region a miioer oumate is found, havioj many of the attraction of the mountain air, while. lbwer down we oome to the tine regions with their hesAing balm, and then the Gulf Coast, wherei air.nenrtn, and sky, invite srxmtaf ontdoor life, free "from the blissards of tha North. All classes, whether they seek the bracing air m the mountains ' or (he soft, balmy briHM'tr tne UOir. can nnd in Ibeiauu Dtorcnonscs. Among wnicn in Sooth just what they want In a. winter! hpnie, i , ' - J.SalltJ eiarmfar.Kifanhnail irAA thalr win. weaiva tu . iuier nmui aw uuuiuci wi ters Doutn is rapid ly increasing, nor- idsw ft ia estimate:, Teeeiree at least 17,000,000 eTory year from winter Tiait- i!.".4J,f SJf2?p?!: a,ine thadMdtaMa f a ood climate can do, andjhe thousand who now, trs WrtrTi 1 IW wpproach' of winter can be increased to nund reus ef thousands.-Thagouth must baUd K?ci hotels for their accommodation, and tt mutt araka nom tha attractions and adrsnuges which it offers to the pleas are tourist ot the health seeker. Balu Mannf actnrers' Becora. t n Bw-kun'a'inuea O ,ra Dist SAtra ia.' the. world fori 1 Ouu, Bruisee, Bores, : TJleers,lt;nFfBrtar informal inoW of j .IralaXcS Mi Lmptions,and positiTely' cures pile orfTrrqnired, t is namteea giye tuwt satwracBoaior money je- fo'-'ed. Prie 85 cents per box.ct r byK.lDuflnrTnOLl17, "Doctar, I oaa neither lay nor set. What ahail I dar" "1 think you had better roost." waa tha reply: Now if tha d octet- had prescribed a botU of Saivatiea Oil for the poor fellow's rheumatism, it would have relieved his patient at oaca. K cents. Straw hato aad liaemdnaur will not ba ao very popular aa heretofore; Dr Balli Cough Syrup, however, will be aa popular as over at tS oeota. AKBIKO. At the reaideuoe of the bride' parents, in this citv. on Wed seeder even in fDwe. 13, 1888, Mis Alio Gaakill to Mr W. T. Hill. The cere moo v wa per formed by Rev. H. W. Battle. Many friend of the bride and bride groom were present and heartily con gratalated the happy pair. We join ith other friend in wishing Mr. and Mr. Hill a pleasant journey through life. Sealed Proposals. 50KTB dlOUSl, CSAYSM COUKIV ftrriot Cooarrv OomiiswiosEii- WbaTB, Dreembr 1: 1 Healed PropoaaJa for furniKhlDH Provlaion. or Hatloni to tba County I'wir 10 i he eai beglDnlng Jan. lit. lwv, and siding lc. list, 1KSS, will be received hy ibe U.ierd at tnieoftloeoB or be'ore I he Kliet Mooday in January next. Bidders muit tiate tile priee per day fur each peraoa formahed. and aria ii be apon the baals heretofore DresTlied t.v the Board and en flta la this offl re Hy order of the Board, dliljd ORLA.N1X) HrBBH. neiH. Horses JU Auction ! WATSON " STREET, Alxtioseekh ON CONSIGNMENT. Fifty Youn Borses. The undersigned will sell on Thursday, Dec. 20,1888 at public auction, for rash, a consign ment from the West of fifty yurg unDroken Morses and Man a Sale at TEN o'clock at our Stables on Middle street. Terms CA8H d!2dwtd M. UAUN A t o i Auction! To the Public ! As 1 ain compcl.ed to settle up the Estate of 11. Cohen, deceased, 1 will eommonce AUCTION SALES on the 27TH day' of NOVEMBER, in order to olose o it the Entire Stock of Merchandise now in the Weinitcin Building, consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing Boots and Shoes, Carpets and Matting, Hats and Cap?, Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Goods, i rilTiKft ftTlrt VflllflAS I - - .aww too I p nnmaroM to mention. Ihe Auction Sale will eontinue from Tuesday night, 27th inst., be Uinnine at 7 o'olock. p.m.. and lastinir ia i ' 1. , lv P1":' "uu ..,u" Brtle wl" ue every night following until stock rolearcd out ihe rnvate Males will continue Uarirjg the d,y ,t Auction Tries i The nock wm be nied iota to s , - , , J"eroun uu omer purcnasers On' Friday, December Hth, I will commence selling at Auction a lot of fine Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Ma- ,k ... Ma M i..iun.J Kemember these goods will be sold to the highest bidder, and the public I are the ones to make the prices. On Friday, Dec. 14th. at 11 o'clock llVUi Publi a.m., I will sell at ic Auction to the highest bidder, in the Weinstein tolUnilding, the entire Keal Estate aituaied in Oaven. PamliftA R-nfort nt,ti - Z - - V".rJ?r? " T- 6 f B " wa na uweuings the eity of New Bene is the Wein ! stem ctilding. a three story fireproof 0 the corner of . r -i I i OHO A ana WldQie - uiw( i mwij uwuuujs, aisu fk-tne eilf ef New Berte; situated on Pollock aa4 Haneock streets, all in erfeetarBr' ind wefl rented. CraTeH sounty, all nder eahiyation. ' ' Aad one biff tract ef land situated hi Pantlioa and Beaufort connties.well Wjnjhated - and eonsisting t)f about I " ""7. " . : A . .1 " v , -3 Remember that the abore teal es- tate most be sol id dote the estate, f All the) : Ual Estate will be sold with a, wam! i tStJi. anrl ' a ' waerantaa ' j deed. 1 Tie fall description" and tenni will be titan an the day of sale.' :OTi;Blaiag. COME ONI5 1 ,COM13 ALL ft to 1 .a. ! Wll. LiUM fiM ,i 1.! ill ?t: I ' . i'-w .t sExtoitor. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY Sale. At aenu for ow nert V e tiBti ' lor tale em eaay aadaaeeaamedMirx ttki the Uula . - S. V. WH k Hy PKOPFRTY AT TMIOS Sti&V ff 0,6 knolir.1 THIS IbLMj. w uie wt.aH r toad war leadluf thereto from rteeu iheeC Aieo, eater apace now briiw flj ej ,B Tfce) im-tio ie the beat in the cut t- r ail bum? lat-iunng Burpuaea. won m tr.K-iaft -Milling our water La,r ,.11.,, liealh ot wafer tut kkvilog and u-.Uiau K k tha narl. . No. i 10 Hi'lshJ A1 LOIS AT I Nli'N POINT o,.-up cd a..,uiua. -No . HARKV W HA UK 1 RuTeRTT. inciuduic pari ol aater fron t of Lot M o. it! T in ii.e p.u of li e c ny I ptio 1M propervr " i looa.ed con, m.ij-.oua b-icX warehoaae. ert U " ( " us a Fo.-tum ibe prop. No I HK IKOV r -HOST WaRH0C8 ON lriA r Ml KKtT ,,0,u- P-1-- Tunn awi rrwicixiNO ON 1 Ha KN MRr H .ccuiled b ItTo K. Lodge. A full deii.au li n,. va aable proper ty. R'fell.er "!, he :.,,t termeeaon which ib.eeauiew.il t.r ,..d, am be fnrmehad n ppueaiu.ii ,. . , iinderkifcte,! at 'fceir ifflM . n Kouiti h"Ti- (.nit atsov ai-tn kt. '! T .i.s :iri,: H-a. Ikihi A(li Boarders Wanted, 'I R 1 i.KM I KML.V a Utile Ixiarder. 1 m ' r.c , fti,-e , 1 I W WATF.KS nf Ni (tr Mew Ilrrne Joi K! a 1.. 1 A PI Go to F. S.DUFFY imi'(CriST AND BUY MEDICINES CHEAP FtJrl CASH. The belt asaort inf nt A laigt Hrie.t a:i I 1 f Triiire In it,e city. , b'.oi k -if I'erfu- I 1 1 Lf at.d ("heap I 1 1 u 1-lMiilin, merr and Fine A I'hiilri1 a .-..i r t II . ' t'lgara. Ce-de fur 1 iu fc nt; ai. to arrive lla.1 ri,,n 1 rail,, r I Feai her W orK an 1 f i Mis- A .liih. A !., a !imiilK,iinc 'i t ' ;.kh! kii.1 mi ii,! r'l-s -Mil , the V KK I 1 I s 1 ';: der I d w 1 1 , v Y nleKl Hlrila, ! ' 1 , s made by . ' rii ' 1 .1 man 1 which ( 1 Her at '- 'i t'AHI r 8. Ulir KY 10,000 Cheroots, 1 'I.h l U . . I N 1 A . 2,000 lbs. Rock Salt, 50 bbls. Pork, Just r . 1". 17 1 vi eli, w iiM.r.s.M.r. c,i:ocEK, Mil'l'l.K - I KEKT, M.W 1'KltSK N. (' For Sale, 11 AI.F KLOOl) J HUSKY H'M, CAI.K. Trice SiS W. Apply to KN'CH U ADSWORTU, n23dwlf New Berne, N. C. Thanksgiving Supplies For SeEtl AT JOHN Dl'NN'S. Fine Sugar Cured llama, rulton Market Corned Beef, loc. rresh Pig Pork and Smoked Beef Tongues, New Buckwheat, Maple Syrup and New Orleans Molassee, Philadelphia Butter, the best Buttir on the market. Imported Macaroni and Cream Cheese, ..r. oases and crackers fresU hy every steamer. Attmore's Mince Meat, )c. Leghorn Citron, 2V' iAyer Raisins. i5c London Layer Riisin. 20c. Loose Raisin. 10j. tol5- Currants, a lbs. for 2,1c. Prunes. 3 ihf. for 2.V. California Grapes, 15c. Malaga Urapee. very fine. .20o. Cranberries, lfa. Tomatoes, Corn and Pie Peaches, 10c! Sweet Mixed Pickles, v 20e. London Layer Figs, 20c. Fine Dates. i5o. Jamaica and Florida Orane in by every steamer. Constantly on band 1 A fin stock of Apple, Bananas, Lemons, Mixed Nuts -and Confectionaries. In fact my stock will please the most fastidious , -and my prices ars ROCK BOTTOM. r. f no24dwlm JOHNTJNJf. City Ordinancei.a.o. Be it ordained.Tbat from and after this date it shall be unlawful for any party -or parties to hare any festival, cake walk or parada without first- having nb tained permission from the Mavor Any Tioiation of the abo' ordinance) Hi subject the . oueoder av Baa nf fifty dollars or Imprisonment for 80, days. c 11. auADOws, afsyor. 8ilas Fdlcbxb, City taerk. a; ja 1 Notice Tna Katiosai, Baits: okbw Bkbki, Haw Bn,lf C.Dt. D 1888. . Tho Anartal VeatiEb tha fhA.vUAf.i of thialiank, for the, election of Piiv-tora anataetrmaaactiouof SftcBothwlus r a may eosoe before the,'wUl be Lc I k their isankiBg House on theeoond T -day, being the EIGHTS day of JAN I 188 .:'rr'uv ts f Ihe Polls will be opened it T H.j to be closed kt 1 P.M. ' - - i-i j, 0, H. TlC" : Pdec7dwtd ,.... 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