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NEW BERNE. N. C. FRIDAY. MARCH 22. 1889.
PRICE 5 CENTSJ
Z U IZt Hw 3 LOCALS.
T 1.C '.V r3 far decoratieas, boJ nets.
i U' u4 nn:l. or fibril dai(iu
f.r ia purpose faraiahed M abort
i, by learteg orders wish Sam.
U.ia i&a kiddie etreet. tt2Jtt
CHICAGO BEEF, end also woi fine
caU'estail beef uCbaa.E.IUleoa'e
Mall oa Saturday morning. leaarSJ It.
lEICAGO BEET. the beet quality,
kept ob hsad and toti et Hi ud 10
cesu pr tosnl at my WU Mlu
cof ar of Soavh front and Middle Sts. A
f r lot jat rcit Ua niirbt. ' .
it: 23 11 T J.H.TBOaUe.
i?C3 8iXK-Cow with TOPf calf.
, llll . W. T, BcutCa & Co.
POPULAR BOOKS FOB SALE. 8m
list oa fourth pgs of Joouul. 0e
book.Mrt.M; a, ll.W; V I J 60; it,
1475. .
mai20 If . ; VXMk Nna.
HAYING arranged rate vita the
Express the fine Western beef at
.'" Hotel Albert will ba aoll at Hi eta. par
' pound. . Portar Boaaa ataak 15 cU
rpas DETROIT FEES FRE33 with
" JL ".fQaadNew Berne letter will
b offered foreal by Nama Nana at
J Oces it offloa. Ba wilt alao teka eub
1 ecriptiooa in connection with tba Naw
Baraa JoCaJUL for too Fraa Praaa.
SMOKING TOBACCO. Twooonce
packsge. Old Desnloion Smoking
' Tobacco, and a postal card for jo.
' Four-oonce package and a atamped eo
' velope for 10a, At Dill's,
- maris tf Broad atraal.
... A CONSIGNMENT of CBABOBAS8
ilTHAYforealeby
' Oao. Amu & Co.
Ili PORTED FRENCH BRANDY-AND
HOLLAND GM, just raoaiTad and
for aala by amis Redkohd.
I FERTILIZERS for Traokara and. for
Oottoa Plantera, at
. ... . j , Qco. Allen ft Co.
REDMOND. WHOLESALE
LIQUOR DEALER, baa juat ra-
eelred a good aaaortmant of Native
- Wines and Brandiee, and alao aomaof
the famous California Win known aa
' the "Angelica," made from the faroone
and dalickma Angelioa Grape. Thia
. . Grape ia only aaooeeafnUy cultivated in
the Southern part of California; It is a
- very dalioata grape and require cer
tain condition of climtte to bring it to
" excellence, whloh condition are only
. met ia that . paradise tf the United
.States. His native North Carolina
Winaa and. Braadiee from the vintagea
' of Garrett ft Co. and J. Wharton Green
- are of rery superior quality and are
very pure. fel lm
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS for
. M adioioal and other usra for sale
,'by Jaa-ta Rrdmond.
T)LOUGHS CulliTtor and Harrows
A at very low prioee.
t k : v r; .-. Oko. A LLEM ft Co.
JUST' RECEIVED Another lot of
i GARRETT'S COGNAO BRANDY
for sale by - James Redmond.
NE Thousand Rolls Wall Paper at
J Terjr low prioea.
..' t; Qio. Amur ft Co.
A thousand ship " builders are on
- a strike at Belfast.
ABHXYILLX is to have a iree
V mall delivery system.
,Whitblaw Esid, editor New
York Tribune, has been appointed
Minister to Franco.
Thb fall river strike continues,
both "parties "exhibiting equal de
termination not to yield.
Gqy, Lee, of Virginia, accom
-panted by Gen Joseph R. Axder
son, has gone on week's pleasuro
trip to Florida. KT -'jTt ymy
- The skilllul cook 'may not know
nnoh about Shakespeare and Mil
ton. but she is well up on Brown
ing. Merchant Traveller.":
Tna reportthat- Miss Mary
"Anderson . has become in tane is
false.- She is staffering from over
work and has cancelled berBoston
and California dateevrj
Why can't some reformer per
na'a the ..-brutal and; jealous to.
I : zt$ of the' land 1 to - reverse the
c: .':r cf their procedure and shoo!
ILt.nscIves first, then theif wives
Detroit Free Press. :
I.x Teesidest? Jeff. DAvis has
i ; 1 1 c a a letter to Dr. J. William
3 cf Atlanta," in which he de
Hi a statement recently made
t Confederate officials intended
. . i c f church and State. - .;
i r
;tci that Col. Ingcrso:
3 for securing the ao-
Kerr. . Ta Col. Ingeno!
uf nrifs are even mote
:M r- !' i ciatakeso
tur.-"3i talicgof
.ar (it r.c-'.lcrscf .bot
a c:; ; n t") ci rava
c;rn:;t:o-a.'' Fira
-., r
then a - dcablirg of salaries. The I
next card will to Seaatort fori
lifd. Wilmington Star." I
Thksb U too great a tendency
nowadara to ran after the man
with mone, . Ia charchnd is
Stat it U too 8j to boy populari
ty and the heat places. .Men aro
rated too mach by their bank ao-
conata. Raleigh Christian Ad to-
Kabsas cittzeas aro peUtionitrg
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.muvru.D. iuo ijucuiug i
tbieres. Id riewoi the fact that B high order, bat that it was
tbey do it any way nearly every extremely hamoroas wae thor
timo tLT catch on, it seems hardl.T oughly tasted by hearty and
RtMuin n .nmhv nn K u I
Dp
books with a statute permission.
Thb twentieth international con
vention of the Yonng Men's Chris
tian Association of North America
ill be heM in Philadelphia May 8
and 13. Reduced railroad fares
ill Uinoi... oni if i. 1
u vv a eav. wei vs aw ai v a xvv tvu
that nearly all the associations en
titled to representation will send
delegates.
A bad case of rocking a train
with apples occurred on the A. T.
& O. Road between Charlotte and
Statesville. Rev. Dr. A. W. Miller,
Das tor of the First rreabvtarian
. v
nhnrrh nf Charlnfta Via du a.
passenger, was badly cut in the
tace and on the wrist by flying frag
ments of glass. Charlotte News.
ONBol the sharpest of Mr. Mil.
era points was mat "rich people,
who nave large incomes, are always
frAA trail pf " Tr. ia a nitv fKot 1r
..w . " . M V.V .UN. .Ull I
urn -j j . j j j I
luuici uiu uut put a uibuiuuu eugo
on thia noint bv citino" th nimu
t t r . , , . I
tT J i n UiiAeiHAnr 1tli-.e- TaL. I
va w tii x iccjiucui luui tuu. tlvliU I
Wanamaker. John Sherman. J at
DnnU Whltola- ViA tk.
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.V1.., i. mvihit avviu Oaava tuo
ennsvlvama iron kings, who are
well known to be free traders,
down to the last man. Commercial
Advertiser.
LOCAL NEWS.
HEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Wm. Sultam War I war I
Thi Progressive Farmer.
J. B. Thomas Chicago beef.
C. E. Nelson Chicago beef.
L. H. CCTLXR Hardware, etc
Sam. Radcliff Flowers, etc
Gto. W. 8TOCKKLL Co Road carta.
Farmers from the country complain
of being behind in their farm erofk.
The M. E. Church Working Society is
preparing for a Japanese wedding enter
tainment to be held- about the 3d of
April.
w. ,
xrersonai.
Joshua Dean, Esq., of Pamlico, wie
in the city yesterday.
Deputy Sheriff H. A. Jarman of One-
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tow, bin the city.
John S. Long, Esq., returned last
night from , Baltimore where he fully I
sustained his well-earned reputation as
lecturer, ia an address before a large!
and intelligent audience.
Vanca Male and Female AcademT.
irv vi.
AUP VUUILU(UVSUIt7AS V4 vaajoaj va waaaev
school will ba held on the 19th, 80th
and Slat of June. Bon. Kemp P. Battle
of Chapel Hill will deliver he address.
Dr. Battle will find a generous, hosoi
thU .nl In thaPollnrViTnia section
table people in the PollockaTnie section,
a.d we assure our friends there that
the Doctor wu give mem an aaoresai
rilled with good, bard sense and pracU-
oa suggesuoua. m uuiw awn
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on such occasions and know whereof!
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a Rl.iMUi tnr Untn Rnnnl , . '
a u.Ha l ihli U.n from
Sander's store presente the necessity ef
. ...,.-t..t hAim Rnnnil. White
a vvuiui a aa iwwmvm a a awvv - -
' "v ,
WAX river,: aaortneaa vnj ana Aiew
Berne. The government dredge boat
now ia Bogue Sound and will soon have
it Open for a boat to Morebead City. I 0. 8." Bryan, F. Ulrich and E. B.
ButSedimcultyiat.achin.NewBeriHackbu
is lack of sufficient water in tne new
Berneand Beaufort canal.
7- h... rnr ! TAira nrffsul tba
i .li. .v, v.-.
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a t... .w;..-.i-j. -.v..
QU WO AlBTfJ KUVUt SvVBVi UVAtZWIv wAASSV 1 I
will never be made navigable for even
i;tik Arft auamara natil the srovara.
.
ment owns the canal , and takes it
ith the improvements of Harwlows
and Clubfoot creeks. It is an impor
r-.nt link in the chain of inland naviira
c-.v. v
v 4
ire Kovernraeu.. u,UJg.i..i.I...;
f-r f-e ronte rnectiosel by Cur corres-
a s - &a it U maJe navigable.
Shipsiag Xswa.
- The steamer Aaaieof the LCD.
ae arrived yeaterday eveaiag and wJl
aaa at 4 a "clock this aftaraooa. The
Vesper f. this line will arrive toeoor-
raw.
The steaasr Tahoma arrived yester
day aftemooa and will sait tomorrow
morning at T20v
The steamer Manteo of the 0. D. line
ill aaO for Norfolk thia morning at
jetlxk.
wu Md hId
large aa andleaoe aa the play merited.
There) was no nretantion. to anTthin of
repeated outbursts of applaase. There
was great variety consisting ia sing
ing, danoing and onmio aoting. The
parformaaoe on a suspended wire by a
young lady waa vary good. Thia troupe
ill an rely pleaae. The enooree were
numerous and deserving.
ABPindid Showing.
The floancial atetement of
the East
Carolina Fish, Game, Oyster sad Indus
trial Association makes a splendid
bowing for the Association. The build
ing and grounds with improvements we
notice are put down at $8,825.78. This
is entirely too low. The property is
cheap at $10,000, and whin the ceme
tery road is completed its value will be
considerably increased.
Before
the next Fair is opensd
another
building will be erect d
Kcia,,y for ije "hibi filh' yrte"
and game. The Association ia deter
mined to work op to a perfect exhibit
of all the material resources of East
b T '
untn 0M Ti,itini. lh Ftir can see the
whole of the East in a nut shell
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iM oaDywu cryins; piteousiy, But
the nurse bad a bottle of Dr. Bull s
Baby Syrup at hand, and the little fel-
low was soon comfortable. At drug-
B
o fatal
More penom die every year from in-
. . - . ,
awenwon w proper saniwry precauuons
i iusmi a-w ivu eu wevvw a wuii a v vi iiw(
than no ah n hart a aaananM.fah- a
anti-bilious medicine, Laxador is sxcel-
lent and it only ooata 25 cents.
Asnnal Meeting of the Fair Assocla
tion.
New Berks, N. 0., March 19, 1889.
The annual meeting of the etockhold
era of the E. C. F. O. Q. & I. Associa
tion was called to order in the rooms of
the Young Men's Christian Association
at 8 o clock p. m. by President Wm.
Dunn.
Stock roll was called. 81 shares being
represented, the President declared the
meeting opened for the transaction of
business.
T. A. Green moved that M. P. Holly,
col., be heard. Carried,
The Secretary read the following
communication from M. P. Holly and
others
To the Officers and Members of the E.
a F. O. G. & I. Association: We, the
officers and members of the Eastern
North Carolina Colored Industrial,
Fruit, Stock Fair Association, do here
by agree to give you 20 per cent of all
the gate money
received, also allow
$15.00 per night for the electric lighta.
wa further auraa ta keen evarvthinff in
I r r - m
I irood order and nav for. all damages
with privilege or right of grounds for
lMI?n ' J?"?fslVlu"
vtpVesident- W 1 7 LawVen. '
Vice-fteeldent, W. W. Lawrence, Beo-
J ". irnnrn.
v 5 o t r.
ft"::S- C- B1'
j. n. rner,iunueirjaner.
flwa etiAlAH Ok a AASMMsiwUatiAst wxwsasi
xM ujubsvu wow; vvaaiixfjuasiVtawAvaa weeaej
referred to the Board of Directors with
power to act.
The President, Beoretary sad Treas
arer maae weir annual reports
I awst. 1autiMxi JfflnJL9M A frits satl Htl sh.
IngyW being the next in order, on
motion of E. H. Meadows, Wm. Dunn
was unanimously elected by aoclama
HOJ,ttir".,u''"l . .
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oreUrj ,nd Treasurer be M-alscted
by acclamation .Carried. ThelPreai-
"?,p""w"u
" , n'mZZmZHte the enraina
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I term.
E. H. Meadows. E. R. Joaee and J.
IA. Richardson were -elected as Vioe-
Preaidenta. -. '
1 B. 11. UrSV. J. A. MeadOWS. UOO
w. . .
r.. w t nnwn. n n CnKarta
Qeo. Headeraon.O.H.' Qnlon and Alex.
I Millar-, tha nrnunit RnaM nf Direntnra.
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is I fl v .- o p wiin.m.
tiected as Board of Managers,
I r M.ni. mnA ,t t.it
Ibe made Chairman and member ex
nfflnln of tha Board or Manaeara. Ja
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Iried.
offerea the following:
i.r -D-. S. Nnnn
RanlTd. That the stockholders en
Morse the action of the Directors
their imrcbase or tne ewctno.nani
I.. . i.i .i
in tneT c? ao u wHa?u "lu u"f
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- l Hoved It Chaa. Eaiaenstein, that the
- Association do not issue aeaaon tickets
v. I to our next Fair to env one except
1 w&uuiuetl luu ueis .aiuiuoa. ,
R,n fiffored . tha fo lowinir amend
ment: And to members of all corn
Imittees. After xnuoh discuaaion
amendment was accepted and the mo
tion waa adopted as amended.
T. A. Qreea moved that the time of
holding our next Fair be -decided by
the stockholders at a special meeting to
be bald the Bret week in October next
Amendment iftered by H. 8 Nunn that
the Directors fix thetimsof tpeoial
meeting. The amendment wm carried .
Qoaetioa on the uuticnas amtnded waa
aaopwa.
8. H. Gray mOTfd that ICO copies of
the Constitution and By Laws b print
ed and distributed amooj ibe eteck
halders. Adopted.
E U Meadow imroductJ Mj W.
A. Blount who maJe . rue rmiai kg on
vasuooesssful farming.
Gen. Jos. B. Back waa introduced by
H 8. Nunn, w bo miJe iome appropri
ate remarks.
The following arm cj mem to the By
Laws was adopted by a unacimoua vote:
That at the written requen of ten (10)
stockholders, the President shall call a
special mretirjg after givicg teu (10)
days notice to all tiockhoideis
Moved that special ibacka to C
Reixenstain for services rendertnl the
Association be eiprt-petd ly arising
vote. Carried
J. W. Waters clfertl the following
resolution which was adapted
Resolved, i'bat a vote of thanks be
tendered the efflcer. tiirrctors. Man
agers, and various coimitten for t eir
efficient and untiring etforts in bring
ing about the success that attended our
last Fair, and eepernliy to ihe ladies
are we indebted for he Completeness of
our exhibit aid their kindntks m pro
moting the mtertsis of the Asuociation.
A tote of than to is aUo offered to the
press of the Mate, at Jare fur to them
e owe much, and e hepe in this
feeble way to in some mea uro express
an appreciation of the fmors uliown us
A vote of thanks to the oung Mens
Christian Association for the use of
their rooms was, on motion, adopted.
E. II. Meadows moved that when we
adjourn, we adjourn to meet at the call
of the Pident. Carried
Un motion the Directors were re
quested to see on what terms they can
buy the block immediately west of the
Fair grounds and if the city would at
low the closing the street between the
two blocks.
The thanks of tho Association was
tendered the editors of the 1 a 1 1 v Joi it
NAL.
Moved that the proceedings of this
meeting be published in the Joi unm
On motion the meeting adjourned
Joe K. Wilms, Sec'y.
-AOKTH CAROLINA NF.HS.
From tho State I'nprrs.
ttemel LleraM, ntt tountv: ttu are
glad to know that the farmers aro not
hauling out as much fertilizers as for
merly. Mr. Thos Whitehurst and
Miss Virginia Thomas were married on
Sunday, Hev. E. L. 1'ell offlcifUing.
The good wife of Mr. J. II. Whitehurst
died on Wednesday night. She was
sick only a day or so before her death.
A good woman has been called from
our midst. OneofMr. J II. Ward's
little boys died quite sudden Wednes
day. He was taken sick Tuesday night
and died Wednesday morning.
Henderson Gold Leaf: liev. H
Scott preached two interesting sermons
at the Presbyteriatf church Sunday
and Sunday night, lie had attentive
congregations to hear him each time
Some one eays that if the farmers
who have horses io pastures with barb
ire, will plow a furrow or two around
the pasture, inside the fence, the danger
ill not be half so great as without. The
stock will be able to distinguish the line
at night and thus avoid 'beinc horribly
mangled and perhaps killed. The
meetings are still going on at the Metho
dist Protestant church. The services
I nralt- tit.iiJd .nj inin...i i
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inr tvia riniH i.of ia ihri7QH s
start a subscription with $10,000 for a
ootton factory
,,Ai,leCUizeD; Tb,,8uit of Corne
h . E. Henrvaeainst L. M. Welch. Wal
lace W. Robbins. Pinknev Rollins. (1
M. Roberts, Virginia Swepson, execu
Fall. T of Neuse Manufasturing Co.;
which has eneaired the attention of the
I "
Superior oourt since Monday, termi
nated yesterday arter a bard fought
contest in a verdict in favor of the
plaintiff. She recovers sixty acres of
land, part of the Sulphur Springs tract,
valued at about $6,000iand damages
amounting to $4,200. An appeal from
the verdict will be taken to the so
maiha Mnft htf tha AAfnnrlanta '
Jthe auperior courtyesterday afternoon
T. J. Wright and David Bwatzell, the
honie thiTM were gentenced b JadK6
Qllmer to fl yeBrg jmpri8onme'nt eah
tin the penitentiary, with hard labor
Newton Enterprise: Mr. Noah Barrin
ger says the hens are laying fifty per
cent better since Harrison's inaugura
tion There are few towns in North
Carolina that can boast of more factory
whmtlea than Newton. At noon the
shriek of industry peals forth in some
I part of the town, ana tne salute is an
I nd re-answered from every
1 Other Quarter Of , the town. Messrs.
anr.. cn K.
flnUhed their new factorv bnildin and
. I will begin receiving the machinery for
1 iB "h0K llm'C 'L ,oon be
ww 7'7 W"
I The sawmill of Mr. J. P. RabbinCald
- 1 wll county waa burned on Monday
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: .V wars itoatvnoa, Tfca Inaa
knite neT-
I Eliatbeth Citv News: Miss Moll
ia I Woodly, a sister of Mrs. Jerry .Waters,
u leo. ner nana oaugni in ioe macninery
l. rut-n. ..j ...
'f Z&ZZtLTTAuIuu'dZr
hurtv Surgical aid -was rendered by
Dr. Wood. A heayy wind storm
passed over thia aeotion Thursday night,
to knocking down a few signs, fences and
a. .uw uuiwb v. umi a iivih uv
I fishermen below aav that a aood menv
- 1 seta were carried away and the catch
the 1 for. the next few days will probably be
mall. Mr. William Stsgsr was de
tected ia the act of setting fire to Koch 's
batery Thursday moraiaa and h now
ia jail. He admits his guilt aa to thia
tnaunce, bet demea having doao to be
fore. He will be tried at tne next term
of the Superior Coart, which convenes
In thia city oa Monday.
'Washington Gssette: The organiza
tion know a as the Farmer's Alliance
seems to be progressing considerably in
this section. It was with much re
gret that we learned of the death of Mr.
At Short, which sad event occurred at
Smyrna, Delaware, three weeks ago.
Mr. Short was an employee of the Cl j de
Steamship line at thia place for some
time. A party of surveyors were in
town this week taking levels, etc. They
were rather non-committal, but we
learned tneir work was in the interest
of the Norfolk Southern Railroad
We regret to announce the serious ill
nessof our friend and neighbor, Mr. W.
W. lxrdon, who is wrestling with
rheumatism and other ailments.
Married, at the residence of the bride's
oucle, Mr. F. Dinkins, Mr. G Frank
Clark, of Beaufort county, to Miss
Mamie Ellis of Craven countv. N. C .
Rev. Daniel Reid oSicialina.
FINANCIAL EXHIBIT
Last Carolina Fish, Ojsler, Game and
Industrial Association.
, March iOth, 19
Lr.
Cash payment on real estate. WO 00
Mortgage debt 4 01)0 00
Cash paid for permanent im
provemente 3 825. 78
Expenses holding Fair 1.54741
Sundry indebtedness 438 47
Due for electric plant 2 3U0 00
Stock subscribed, 171 shares . 4 275 00
ccrued profits 1 Oti 10
817 972 71
( V.
eirec'ts from first txhibn'n S0')5 11
Real estate N :s
ale of 100 shares stock .. . 2 500 00
Sales old material 150 25
Receipts from second exhibit 2 206 02
Electric plant 2 HiO O.i
ue from Uockholders for 71
shares stock subscribed . . 1,
00
817.972
Chas. RKizgssTKtN, Treas
IH'N.n, Pres.
TMK PERFECTION
f the age in the medical line is the
quid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs
manufactured only by the California
rig Syrup Company. San Francisco
Cal. It is agreeable to the taste, ac
ceptable to the stomach, harmless in its
nature, painless yet prompt and thor
ough in its action.
K. N. Duffy, agent, New Berne, N.C
mh8 d w4 w
DIED.
At his home in Jones county on the
farm of J. C. Bryan, near 1'olloksville.
William Dallas Heath, of pneumonia.
aged about thirty years. He leaves a
wife and five small children.
March 21st, 1889, at her home in
Reidsville, N. 0., Mrs. T. C. Evans.
Mrs. Evans was the daughter of the
late Mr. James C. Stevenson of this citv
Road Carts!
Everything
On Wheels
10 percent cheap-
Buggies!
e, than anybody.
aa" Don't buy before getting our prior"
nd catalogues.
THE GEO. W. STOCK KM. TO..
NASHVILLE. TKMM.
Name tills paper. marU
HARDWARE.
COOK STOVES,
WIRE FENCING,
SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS,
PAINTS, OIL,
GLASS AND PUTTY.
LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER
AND HAIR,
And all Kinds of
BUILDING MATERIALS
At Bottom Prices!
L. H. CUTLER,
26 & 28 Middle Street,
KEW BERNE. N. O.
Pure Alcohol
FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES at
J. F. TAYLOR'S,
m20 d8i Foot of Middle street.
A Large Lot of
BROKEN RICE,
For Sale Cheap.
IT. TJlrieli,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
MIDDLE STREET,
- NEW BERNa.i.'t.
Agent for Old Virginia Cheroots.
i For Bent,
-Dwelling on Johnson atreet, opposite
tne Academy ureen. ; Berea room.
s ' Apply t . ": -
ml3 dim -y V, It. 8IMM058.?
The Alliance to the Front !
Tut Pkookusivb r.uta, boW, TtcUaaa,
a;rwialve and pnir.i ve, HbaaopLtkwa
and ezpretaea tbm. Kort?-eigh ooitTmna,
ei(tii psa. AH Uooitt-Print, official atsma
of North Carolina and Virginia bhalaAJli.
aoces. The Uveal paper tn ilia OooUi! Ooca
lo nearly l.o paiorB- in Nortn CarollBa
and u J3 Istau-a. u.NK 1Xjl.LAH A 1KAB,
SvriotJ) (.aah. s-end fur umpit oupt. A4
dresi rat pRcxiHrM e farmir.
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CLOTHING, HATS,
DRY GOODS and NOTIONS
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CORN! CORN! CORN!
50,000 Bushels
or Sale
BY
W. P. BURRUS & CO.,
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
AND GRAIN DEALERS,
Market Dock,
NEW HERN E, N. C.
$ir Consign us your produce,
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Special Notice."
ALL PERSONS OWING
State and County Taxes
are hereby notified to make immediate
payment of the same. I eball proceed
to collect by distress on and after March
the 10;b, 1SS9.
DANIEL STIMSON,
8heriff.
March 1st. 18S9. dtf
J. E. SMITH, Agt.,
DEALER IN
- Mens. Boys and
Children's Clothing.
Boy 'a Clothing, $1.50 op. Men's, I3.C0
up. Also, a f all line of
BOOTS AND SHOES'-.
Women "a Shoe, ?5o. tp. Alao a fall'
line of . -. V, ; :. ,. i .
DRY GOODS.
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