J OURNAL.
HE
VOL. VIII.--NO. 6.
NEW BERNE, N. C, SUNDAY. APRIL 7, 1889.
PRICE 5 CENTS.!!
BUSINESS LOCALS.
T C3T A black epotted coach, puppy.
A-i Suitable reward will
said tor
tis rrtutn to JoCRHaieOce.
apt! St.
D'
.ICKEN3 WORKS The txmolt
copy of tha "Bo edition el Doa
n it not en hua. Keguiar liorary
-it, k cloth blading as 4 clear
print. W club UtM wirke eompWte
wuo either the DaUT or WuilT
JorRKit l astonishingly low price
Call aad see Miopia. . - 5 tf
JAME3 REDMOSD. WHOLESALE
LIQUOR DEALER, hu just re
ee Wei a good aaeortment et Native
" Win and Brandies, and aUo coma of
the famou California Wtna known a
- the "Angelica," made from th famous
and delicious Angelica Grape. Tbi
Grape is only luooeasfully cultivated in
' the Southern park of California; it U a
yry dalioato grapa and require cer
' uia condition of climate to bring it to
""- excellence, whiott condition ara only
net in tbat paradiaa of tha United
State. Hia aatira North Carolina
. - Wines and Brand lea from the vintage
of Garrett & Co. and J. Wharton Green
ara of very tupcrior quality and are
' , very part." nilm
DENTAL CHBWINO GUM
CJeenae, Preserve and Beautifies
the tA.ih and aweatena tba breath.
Recommended by dentist. Sold by
druggUt and confectioners. Try it.
apr3-tf. -
I7AMILY MEAT CUTTERS at
: v Geo. Allien & Co.
I? LOW EES for daoorationa, boquets,
larga vand imall. or floral design
-for any purpose furnished on short
notioe by leering order with Sam.
Rdclia on Middle street. m22tf
IT'OR SALE Cow with young calf.
" ' A ltf o, W. P. Bubbus & Co.
IMPORTEO FRENCH BRANDY AND
HOLLAND GIN, Just received and
: for sale by v . ' James Redmond.
" "Fertilizers fot Truoker and for
- "A V Cotton Planter, at
" . . ' j. -' Go. ALLsif & Co.
y ,T LOUGHS, Cultlrator and Harrow
of - X- at very-low prices.
1 " a . - , Qbo. Allien & Co.
JUSf RECEIVED Another iot of
GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY
for rale by Jambs Redmond.
t !NE Thousand Rolla Wall Pper at
i -; J . very low prices.
' j) : . . ;: ,,. . -. Geo. Allen & Co.
PUREWINES AND LIQUORS. for
Medicinal and other usee for sale
by James Redmond.
( '.. '
Sin , may open bright as tbe
. njorning, ' bat it will e!td dark as
faight. Talmage. -
' "There ia no better way of
p making other people happy than by
being cheetfal and happy our
selves.' ' '
; From tha Wilmington Messen
ger: Democratic Chicago is jabi
lant, ; the . Uepaoiican nog is
mashed. 'r:.
Wk can appear at onr worst
without special elTort y but in order
, to appear toad vantage we must
Struggle Incessantly against temp
- tation.;.:A pi 'fii?- r ':P'
' , Look out lor a people entirely
devoid of religion j and if yon find
them at all,- be assured that they
are but a few degrees removed from
the brutes. Home. , v
' : ',; .. i w v.. ' m..
" -'Paris,. April 4. The Oppor
Mnnist and Eadical journals declare
that Boulangeriam ended with the
flight "of Boulanger, bat that the'
. prosecution of the General mast
continue
Hon. F. M, Bootojf s and H. S,
Nunn, editor of Ihe Journal, have
been commissioned by- Governor
Fo wle r to be representatives of
North Carolina , at the centennial
celebration ot the inauguration of
C rorja Washington as President
cf tlo tlnited States. :' April 30th
is lie t1.
: finistration does not re
gard Southern Eepablicans as of
any account. T. The President: in
formed : Congressman 4 Cheatham
t: at he must pay bis : campaign
clliations out of his pocket, .that
! ; could not have the disposal, of
r 1 1 tronage of his district to pay
c 1 1 : 3 election scores." ' r' r
II. Wharton, the great
iat, says: "1 have never
4 with but two" persons
hava been ft Christian
1 r a a great wrong, and
1 1 to go np and shake
-bat I did it. It will
i erne to cherish II
- tnaian being, if
true precepts, good forms of troth
whether they belong to the put,
the present or the future ; whether
they have arisen - in heathen or
Christian, in spiritual or secular
thought Christian life includes
them all within the wide circles of
its possessions, aspires to whatever
is true, and put, and good in each
oi them, bids them all welcome
Into its experience, and claims
them all as portions oi the heritage
of the kingdm of the truth, over
which its Lord is King Alex.
Macleod.
A good reader is necessary to
give a good writing its fill value,
and a good listener is necessary to
give good talking its full value. If
there wero no readers, there would
be uo writers. If there were no
listener, there would be no talk
ers. To indulge in the reading of
bad books is to give bad authors
thair power for evil. To indulge in
isteniog to slanderous or evil-
lisposed talk is to give the evil
peaker his full power for evil. The
reader becomes part author , the
listener becomes part talker. The
way to check evil speaking is to
stop evil listening. 8. 8. Times.
LOCAL NEWS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
E. II. Meadows City ordinance.
E. n. Meadows Opening of street.
E. H. MBADOwa-Opening of street.
Mrs. 8cabboro & Koonce -Spring
millinery.
-J. '-i! ' J -L-L- -L 1 J J
Pleiity of wind.
The heavy wind yesterday was dam
aging to paaH, blowing them down and
scarring them with beating sand.
The city council has passed an ordi-
ance ci. ending George street to the
hannel of Trent river and to the A. &
N. C. R.
W. F. Rountree, Eeq., ha a Conti
nental note which calls for seven Span
ish milled dollars and was printed in
Philadelphia in 1775 by Hall & Sellers.
It is in a good state of preservation.
Mr. Rom Hammond appears to be
ahead in pea culture this season. He
ha peas formed on his vines one and
half inches in length, and from the
blooms we should infer there will be a
large yield.
Shipping News.
Tbe steamer Vceper of the E. C. D.
line arrived yesterday with general
cargo. Tbe Annie of this line will ar
rive today and eail tomorrow afternoon
at 4 o'clock.
Mr. Stimaon'e Card
Mr. Daniel Stimson publishes a card
la this issue in which he denies the
oharges'made in published resolutions
of the fire department. We trust that
the matter can be settled without
further discussion in tbe publio prints
Personal.
Mr. H. B. Duffy returned last night
from tha Northern markets where he
says he has purchased the largest and
moat varied stock he has ever before
brought to New Berne. ,
Dr. L. C. Vats leaves tomorrow for
New York where he has been called in
attendance to tha meeting of the West'
ern. Executive" Commission of tha
World's Presbyterian Alliance to con
vene on the 11th inet.
The Quaker Bridge Road.
Whifeat Jacksonville last Monday wa
were informed that a portion of tha
Quaker Bridge road was in inch condi
tion that loaded wagons and carta oould
not pass over it, and that twenty-five or
thirty bales of cotton In the Richland
section had reoently been, shipped , to
Wilmington became of the impassable
oonditlonot this section of the road.
The road never -was completed as it
should have been but a smell amount
of money judiciously expended during
the coming summer,, or tha first few
weeks of favorable weather, it can be
put in condition to remain passable for
years.: It is a. valuable road to New
Berne and to Riohlands and Catharine
Lake sections of Onslow, and we hope
oaf business men will do their part to
wards putting ' the road In condition
Good country roads are as essential is
railroads; tbe Quaker Bridge road is
peculiarly so to Onslow and New Berne
Si It shortens the distance from ten to
fifteen miles which, count" in hauling a
load. . ' - -:: h p ;- .:-'.-
. i - -r. . r. I i. ii - ..r. r ..ft S'.
V ' , ' A PLKASIIf O SBXSB t
Of health and strength renewed Add 'of
ease and comfort follows the use of
Syrup of Fi, as it actvin harmony
with nature to effectually eleanse the
iVRtPta when costive or bilious. For
t- la ami 51.00 bott'.es ty all lead-
Haayy Knew Storm.'
Ssow began falling at Raleigh yester
day evening aad was falling at f p. sa.
with tha temperature almost dowa to
treating point At Richmond the
stom was tremendous. All Norther
telegraph wires were proetrated. It
was quite windy in New Berne during
tha morning and colder in the evening
but the snow storm did not reach u.
Heating of Farmers' Alliance.
The Craven County Farmers' Alliance
which met at the court house on the 6th
inet., was represented by delegate from
all the Sub-Alliaacee who reported an
increase in numbers and a determina
tion to preserve the organization.
From tbe beet information to be ob
tained thera was reported a diminution
of the acreage planted in cotton and a
decided increase in the acreage of the
grasses and grain crops. Lees fertilizers
used except by the truckere and more
oompoet made than baa beenin eeveral
yeara.
Major A. Gordon, the Business Agent
of the county, read communications
from the State Business Agent, report
ing that all arrangement had been
completed for the transaction of busi
ness and all member of the order were
invited to avail themselves of the op
portunities offered.
The meeting was very harmonious,
and all tbe delegates ei pressed them'
selves very hopeful for the future of
the farmer.
Church 8ervicee Today.
Methodist Church-Rev. L. W. Craw
ford pastor. Services at 11 a. m and
30 p. m. The pews are free. Ushers
are always in the vestibule to receive
strangers. All persons are cordially
invited to worship with the congrega
tion. Young men s prayer meeting at
o'clock a. m. Sunday school at 3
, m. There will be services in the
church every night duriag the week.
Christ Church-Rev. V. W. Shields
rector. Fifth Sunday In Lent. Services
at 11 a. m Holy Communion and 7:45
. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. and
30 p. m. All person will be wel
comed to tho services of this church.
Ushers at tbe doors.
Presbyterian Church Rev. L. C.
Vasa, D. D., pastor. Services at 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school and
Bible class at 3:15 p. m. A cordial in-
itation is given to all to attend these
services, usners at tne doors.
Baptist Church Rev. H. W. Battle
pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:45
m. Sunday school 3 p. m- Public
cordially invited.
Ebenezer Presbyterian Church Rev
H. H. Brown of Tarboro, will preach at
1 a. m. and 7:30 p m. Sunday school
at 3 p. m. W. E. Carr pastor.
Y. M. C. A. Devotional meeting
this afternoon at 5 o clock. Subjeot,
What think ye of Christ?" Matt.
22: 42. Leader. E. E. Harper. All
men ara invited to attend.
There will be inaugurated this after
noon at 4:BO o 'dock prayer meeting
servioe at tha Long Wharf. All per
one are invited to attend. The co
operation of all Christians In sympathy
with movement is solicited.
Regular prayer meeting services at
tha offloe of Geo. N. Ives, market dock,
this morning at 9:10 o'clock- All men
invited to attend.
Suggestion a from Ken and Women,
Anybody can edit a paper. All you
bar to do i to keep your eye open and
put down what you eee." Why don'
you give greater variety to your paper.
and let tha people know what goea on
Why do you put auoh tuff in your
paper? Nobody care anything about
that. Tell the folks what bargain we
ara giving." "What in tha thunder
mada yon put that in your paper? Bow
Can wa make a profit on eggs and batter
if you publieb what wo pay for them."
"Why don't you give uemore poetry?"
"Whatiheduoayou running on poetry
for?" Th are amples, of every day
etperlenoec.- Tha man is not yet born
who can't tall what wo ought to do,
but aortal few know what to do them-
selvee. i'"yj ' v
Tho Iadlea are different far this re
spect. - It it tery seldom that aV woman
makea a euggeadoa tto- an editors, tiud
when aha does Itf let usuklly done with
oommendabla dhioreeelon. One. who
I aa good a aha ia beautiful; laid td ui
Iaet eyenifigi WonV too call fctten
tion to- the" animal on tbe itreeU?"
'.How,'' we MkedV J'in what partiou
lar?" WbT.- eea . thoeer goaUpThe
may be' gay, festive and, tlctdreque
but the1 40 not eonform to, mt Meal bf
heantr.) iLook V the I cow I When t
WaM ar Bttl)' girt; tof, tom: Ue4 ' to
frighten me Into being good ly telling
me (fie . bad boy had horns, and ever
Bine I have ' as soclated1. horned thing
with Bra and brintone.; No ue telliog
me that they M ewentlal 0 good llv
lag and without them there ia no uc
thicii aa batter, cbee aud ice-cream
Ift-'-.it t'-H vnri":ort t'-rn we would
be in a fearful dilemma, but I had
rather be on the horns of a dilemma
than on the orn of a cow. But above
all ele I am troubled about ilo horse.
I don't mean ihep.eodid river and the
elegant trotters, nor laderd the saddle
aad buggy bcrii that iuii around"
for an hour or two in ifco evening.
Theo produce ileaur;'e cl, . uocs,
especially if 1 nci rh af u ho
handle the lines tamtfu !y. Pui
jast look at tbat little v vv ti t -a -J to
vehicle bijj enough fjr Nii and hu
fami'y. Now wht rihi Us t.:.)body
to impote on inin
oi tbat
:t?.. i:fCt
;Le aret
aj Ot all the . u:ra
of hordes, that p rpetruu 1 i
sue draytnau id U,-
J. el
arc
Half of the drjy bvc
ill fed aud
cruelly beaieu. ai. J
cf tl.eoi are
l.ii, y f thi-m
U t uaije. so
p 'l m. wind
i.i an ! ills to
ciat they
generally overl.adid
are so out of P,aio !r
formed from to,' ,
galls, tpliut. ui A ,i
which t.crre !. rh
would l rej '. .
1 )
;ectatle
f IheUl
, j' jr l
h Mif-
: r. ) He
equine ictirn-.arv . !
Would t. it Iti.i '. . ,.
hart If J I : , ,.: i 1
SO I :ti t I. Mi; i",r ( : , -..
1
I., it n-i
. 1 r y
eut th-l u.- i',') fatii is . ,
one cm i !i' .i :i :i 1 ;'f r, ,' : i
lio cum. : or 1 1' t In' tu .
IS be:i..t I . i 1 . 1. .1 v. i.,
ll.le.
"(HUH ( AKt.I IV V M
Krmn thi' Mat.' I
.IJH'I v.
m ! e my hi, i i.l
1 liurnd.iv -Mai
a i ifug . a
Ch.i;ham K rord Thr i
ing at this placfl ii iri
struction by lire ot lut
On last 8mur.1av hiU
son of Mrs Miry l leng
( tllH low 11
accidentally
a' ';i '.t en
ship, was cutting m oid in
cut his foot very iU'Vi n lv
ling it in two
Rockingham Kocktt i ,o IIii.ihih
at Roberdel have cr. t. d and alinot
completed a largo and handsome, church
which is a valuable oin inient to tlo
village. Mrs. I'lt r i J.iih-h. grand
mother of Mrs K I. I ole of tint town
died at her home ro u I . mr ml urg on
the 23thult., axe.l s""iers Slic In I
4'3 grandchildren and I k'reat grand
children, most uf them now lumg.
Lenoir Topic: Mr I' I. I (nk or . tl.
contractor on tho new llaptist church,
is pushing right alontc with the work
and hopes to huve the church completed
n a couple or mouths. LMe.l last
Saturday at the residence of M i
Smith, Eq.. Mrs. S.irah I'resnell, aged
M'l vnitrs Mm Prmo.l lml hnon a
member of Lower Ore. k H.'.pusl . hurch
for forty yeara.
Windsor Ledger: List TueHiiay night
about 11 o'clock, the VOJi ult . a loud
explosion occurred near town, the
cause of which we know not. It shook
tbe houses in town. It wsh heard fi r
miles around Windsr r Mrs, J. ('
Simpson accidentally ran a needle into
her nngfr Tuesday night nf last week.
Ihe doctor was summoce 1 and it was
found that the needle had stuck tight
in the bone and could not be extracted
We are sorry to learn lhat sho has
suffered acutely from oain.
Tarboro Southerner: For all practi
cal purposes Edgecombe ia out of debt
Track laying on the Norfolk rail'
road began at this end Tuesday. Con
tractor Pettitt received a telegram that
ay to begin and push it. Sheriff
Dawson drove to Rocky Mount, taking
with him his four year old son, r rank
He alighted from his bjiggy when he
reached the outskirts of the town to see
a person a moment on business, when
the horse took fright at something and
ran away. The animal ran a half mile
to the livery stable, when little Frank
wa thrown out and much scared,
though, but little injured
Wilson Advance: Mr. W. R. Bryan
of Oreene county, tells us that 34 ne
groes have left his and his sons farms
since the exodus began. Consider
ably more ' truck has been planted
around Wilson this year than usual
Our people have discovered that there
ia money in truck farming and many of
them are trying it on a small scale.
"Bill Fife" preached at the Methodist
church last sight. He is an earn en
worker in tbe vineyard of the Lord
-Judge Jame Shepherd ia in
town. Our people loved him when he
waa a telegraph operator, tbey loved
him when he wa Superio rCourt Judge
and they are none tbe less fond or him
now that he i a Supreme Court Judge.
List of Letters
Remaining in the poetoffice
at Nei
Berne. Craven county,
7tb. 1889:
C April
Elisabeth Atkinson, Joger Bryants
Edney Bryant. M. A. Kiird, Loui,
Cohen, Balam Do d ley, Loui Atkinson,
Annie Faucette, Martha Elizabeth Hilt,
Ber. Leelie T. Hardy, Charlie Jones.
John Hashmon. R. E. Miller. Luke H,
Mator. Oliver Nelson. Henry Nelson.
a H. Blade, Virginia Bray Warming
ton.
. Persons tailing for above letters, will
ay adyertised,and give data of list,
Tha regulatione now require tbat one
cent anaii uncollected on tne aenvery
oi Baca letter aa vemaea.
, m ' , ' . M.MAKI.T.P.M,
An exchanee layaf There ara more
puna mada on Dr. Bull"! Cough Syrup,
free of charge, than ara paid for by
the I
owners. A Ood thiBtT deaerTea tha
notice Of the pres.
In the treatment of rheumatism, gout,
kUl pain. Frice 25 centt. J 1- .-. .
A v ffir.a ahn c't.fUMlis
VIVt VUIWQVUBIV DIB ttltSs tuvi
snresfi,; spoiatment in politics is
A lard.
EErroEd JocBJfa.L: la view of the
calamitous occurrence at my mill tbe
other more ing it would be fair to pre
sume that I bad plenty to do, besides
finding it necessary to defend my good
name in tor public prints.
To bo brief, boaever. I positively
deoy thai 1 "abetted and upheld certain
colored men in my employ in their re
fusal to obey the orders of the chief en
gineer of the tire department " at the
recent fire at my mills," or "sustained
them in the use of profane language to
tbe officers in command. "
To those who know rue ibis denial
seems hardly necessary, but the charge
baa been publicly made and must be
denied in the same manner
la making this broad denial I do not
w iah i raise tbe question of veracity
between those who formulate tbear
charges and myself, but 1 must insist
lhat they are based upon liart .led and
distorted ttuemenle tbat will not bear
the tiKbl of an investigate n. which 1
i bt.erf ully court.
From what I can le-un theio was
some misunderstand log U i eeu one of
the men in my employ and tH ers of
tne department I was uot ihei end
anew uolhing of u until summoned to
the scene lo prevent poo. ..e trouble 1
responded ptoronly aud am if ilir
opinion thai 1 Contributed n t a little
lo allaying feeling aud pre nit iug p
iliie mischief
1 did and do feel t gruti f u I to the
I 'eparimeut for their adnnrablf and
successful clTorts in liuulinx the lire in
us scope, aeul the el'ort lo plaoo me in
somiDK antagonism to it, add a i vi
tutor of iniportaut laws and rettuoni in
d n e in dud a grav. injustice.
I iuu-1 inmsl that nil all I I i 1 !
slake, mid as much a it :i- '. " v ::
( rest to have the k'i '!'"' I on,. : i x
l.-tini; at so important a tone it ! o :n
leerns rensonahle tl at I wou'd h. t'-.i 'i
.if j charge nm.lc HHinnt ine
I) Ml v
; i 'K 10 jmi iit.ii".
ilus U inmou s s 'uTii'.'.o : . ut r
-ili.'uld al .4)8 he us'd for i l.ildrti.
teething. It soothos tlie child, soi'le:
the gums, allays all pain, cures v..:,.l
iiln . and is the host reunvly for M ar
iit'ft Twentv tlve I'ents a bottli1.
Spring Millinery.
GRAND OPENING,
Wednesday. April 10th
2d Floor 0. Marks' Store.
A HNK DISCI. AY OF TI1K.
Litest StVlG ITld FaShWTl?;.
COMK AND SEE THF.M.
MBS. SCARBORO & KOONCE,
aTtd NF.W BERNE, N. C.
Notice of Opening of Street.
N! I op is hprby given thai Hip M a rnr ainl
Itoaril of t mi noil men of I Iih t i t v of V wipi u
luvfi enacted lhat a Htrel, Hi fet't wide,
li t II hft opened and fitabltBhed leading
from Hi Intersection of UeorK a t t Cyi-reM,
HtreetB to the point where the A. v N C
Kail road crosses Jara Hrnlth road . and thai
arrant has hen Issued to the Hherlf!
commanding him to summon a and draw a
ury a- ihe law directs, and. on hrlday.
April 13. 1KH9. to proceed wUU said lury t.
the premises, and a&ar&s the damflge which
each owner of the land shall sustain by rea
son of opening said street, seventeen feet on
flea Riue or said jsok Mmitn a road ueini; re
qnlrefl for the purpoaes of said street.
Patrd thvt Bin day or Apn, A L. i.
K. a. MBAIMiWS,
Mayor of Newbern, N.
Notice of Opening of Street.
Notice Is herehy elven that the Maynrancl
Board of Councilmen of the City of Nehrn
have enacted that a street, the exact wi.ith
of Oeorge street shall be opened anil eataii-
lUhed from the DOiibern line or wmin
Front street at Its Intersection ltli sa il
(ieorire atreet to the channel of Trent rltr
the s. me being intended to ne an exiension
of tald Oeorge street; and that a warrant has
been issued to tbe Bherlti Rommaii1lng him
to summon and draw a Jnry as th lw di
recta and on Crlday. April 1, 1H, to pr.i
ceed with ild Jury to the premises and sa
sess the damage which each owner of the
and shall sustain by reason or opening sala
street.
Dated the 61 h flay of April, A. I) IRSll.
E. II. MKAlXiWH.
Mayor of Newborn, N.
City Ordinance.
Bj it ordained by the Mayor and
Board of Councilmen of the city of New
Berne:
Sec. 1. That a street be and the same
is hereby laid out and established, be
ginning at the intersection of George
and Cypress streets, and running north
wardly to the railroad the width of ou
feet, pursuant to theaurvey made by
the U. S. Government, and taking
seventeen feet on each tide of the road
as it now runs.
Sec. 2. That said street so laid ou
aud established as aforesaid shall be
known as George street.
Sec. i. That tbe Mayor be and
hereby authorized, empowered and
directed to issue his warrant to tbe
Sheriff of Craven county commanding
him to summon a jury to asses the
damage sustained by the Owners of
I ind reauired for said street as required
Dy law
E. H. Mbadows, Major.
Silas FcrxHett, Clerk.
Tine Irish Potatoas.
I
I have received a LARGE SHIP-
I MENT of FINE IRISH POTATOES,
J . ?M CENTS FES PECK.v
75 CENTS PER BUSHEL.
JOHlTDUNlf
BABY CARRIAGES
A.SD
Furniture!!
A Bew Iji of tbe Latest Style of Baty
Carriages and a lare assort meot of
every dcscripttuu cf Furniture Just re
ceived, and ill br leceived.
I'teusc c...'. au i : car Baby Car
riages Pr.- ; lovu to jKock
l5ot toin.
JGIlfl SUTER
, 6 .1 w
in:. A !
st . New Borne.
Physician and Surgeon
uth 1 . :.. . near Craven,;
mr'JJr.ni M.W HKKNE. N. C.
DISSOLUTION.
The c..p,r;ii.-rsh,p heretofore existing
between Kdaids i Urk has this day
been u.utua: !ved Tbe businesa
nl be i-trn d ii Ii t! e undeiaigned.
to w h in . : - , t e paid,
al-llw ii CI. ARK. Jr.
D A n V
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A Nice Line of
Men's, Youth's and
Boys' Clothing
Just
lieceived.
Shoes, Eats and Dry
Goods.
Which will be sold
very cheap at
J. E. SMITH, agf.,
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Ecard.
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person
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.iSSES.
English Island,
Just arrived ner Schr.
Mattie Hiles,
For sale by
ROBERTS & BR0.,
South Front St.
Wanted:
.',00 Ilaccoon Skin,
2r)0 Muskrat nkiri",
100 Skunk Skin?,
.r00 Fox Skins, f
300 Otter Skins,
100 Mink Skins,
.0 Oposaom Skins,
50 Hear Skins
50 Wild Cat Skins.
50 House Oat Skins,
100 Rabbit Skins,
250 Deer Skins,
1000 Oattle Hides,
1000 Sheep Skins, t ,
1000 Goat Skine.
And also Tallow, IVtswax and TUh
Sounds. f
Hinhest market rrice paid for all the)
above. If jou don't believe it, try M.
J. U SMITH. , U
mir27dwlm New Berne, N. C;?
Truckers Needing s
Genuine Early Rose
Seed Potatoes, Haiib
Stock, for replanting
llheir crop, can bo
supplied at lowest
, frice bSW-
WHOLESALE GEOC:
MIDDLE STREET,
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