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i t . - i vol. VIII.-XO. G7. NEW BERNE. NJ C. TUESDAY. JUNE 18. 1880". PRICE 5 CENTS. ! A I f ! . V : . 3 J LC :iL3. . ..... .j v.-,t ui: t A JS Af iisrs Eaoa. T A It 11 3 . KS. F"T Trs.e. Is Cream 1 i i;r,t;rt, Hc.'r i!-rtvr,Bd fall I .., i f rMvbl t "Vvii t uw? v.iirrrr A Gates. it i i if ; : . Uta. Aixtt At Co. ) . : riAC"'. 'Z?.1Tr3VlCS . for u- - TJvn?yt.: i... 1 1 ji u'txeout4 ei ' i: .otti-f acWry larms. i .ju.u'i :.eJtf IILOL'QCI. Cultir.tor and Harrows tt erf law f rtci - ( v; XliO. AlXlf CO. i'K - t; YfV EIUSD AND T.'AULMEAT CSTIat 1' , , Oso. AUXH ft Co. TC3f RECEIVED Another lot of J OARasrfS COGNAO BRANDY far ea!e ty - Jakes Ridmokd. . ONE Thousand Roil Wall Paper at ry low priori. - .a Gy. Alucji ft Co. WINES AND LIQUORS for . Had.olaat end other im for sal Jakes Rcdmohd. ' - a ',. r . , Clxtklakd and FrancU is the ticket lor 1802. , CUToland and Francit Lava dona well so far. Everybody knows Cleveland, and Gor. Francis of Missouri is tha grow log on an of the West. Wbkx a diitiDgaiahed citizen enters your hom joa do-, not ask him to take a seat on the floor, bnt If be sltouUI Tisit Congress or the Legislature it is considered Just the, thing to do. Inter Ocean. , : Tub Sanloan' Coniereooo closed iu labors on Friday, and the ajree luent reached was signed by all the members of thij Conference: : t is aid to be eminently satisfactory to oar government in its final shape. IN the national order of events iron innst advance in1 fcrlce. in the near future.' What a harvest (he Sonth will then reap from its furn aces as they pour out their steady stream of wealth, day by day . Manufacturers Beoord.- ?. ' ' i mi ' ' It is understood here that the Civil Service Commission will short ly request the President to issue an order brioging within the" civil ssr vice law the force necessary for the taking "of the eleventh . census. ChooIJ the President grant the re quest it will give the Commission control of about 1.500 appointments. Washington Post. i ; aa Jute bagging has beeil con signed to a grave from which there will be no reaarrctlon. Now there U cse daty only in regari tto this mttcr that behooves every cotton i !aatsr to follow.3 - Ws saTTii mat ter how low jut? i barging; ifaSy if to one cant per yard, it should not to used. Itural Come. T; us New York gun insists that a can bo no Demecratio party -? Samuel J. Bandall is recog- 1 as its leader.' JL paper that : : -ted Een Butler for Preai- ln no right to be heard in I " ; '..Dcratio party, and its sug- i c :a only be looked upon i t -; !:;oa. Charlotte Chronl- Tr " : n cf l!r. Calvia.S. 1 it) r 3 c' : anstip of the I "1 Ccsrsitteeis , 'i f : t' r"m wing of t i v ' "31 j 1 cf 'this "I-'ciT; " ' iC!:; !3 the il ! TtJ r' ri t' i r--'c csd 'l ; ' ;t;r:t: j:cat ' reft' i . ' ff tl3 7' 7 t3 I " .3 E-1 '1 tz LOCAL NEWS. ATTT ADVERTISE JflATS. VT. B. Lajb kerl3' ' . W. B. Lasb SherLl'i mI. RoatxTt Bsoa.Wwt Iadia boUmm. Th ooloredeAchart' ooay WVt-jU opened jwtrdy with C E. ra-n:er prlacipal and about twonty tr toftchora is attonduic. ,: , V -1 .1 . . CM. . ' - 4.4 ' Tb y on of natt't prmjir . bUoc of tho BptUt cbarch .will boaotithl Ttning tt I o'clock. All aro eordlally iavitod U atUod. - k . 'Royal BeaotiM" to tht ua of a wry fin peach grow by Mr; Toirn Tucker, of ibis city. They are dmuUm and at dottoloos beautiful. Think for a Moiple buket . . A tlhiht cbana ia tho echeduU of tha A. ft N. O. B goto into effect today. Tbo traia will arrira t rom lforahead City thie moraine at 1:87 Instead of 9:00 a. m. at heretofore and will loav at 1:50. . -:: , V't' if, At the" traetees meetlnf yesterday the i&ool queetion waa further dlecueeed. A eomnlitea was appointed oa 'the question of eontiaaing tha free school and tha board adjourned to meet nest Monday araniog. .;? c f .u There will be a meeting of tha Ladiee' Uemorial Association, this, Tuesday vanlng, at the reeidf noe of lfra,Joha Hughee, at 0 o'clock. All members are requested to attend to decide noma mat- tera of importance. - - ; Tbo, bnlk of the truck crop of this vicinity baring been marketed tbVjL C D. line hare, discontinued their Saturday boat, and for tha present will make four trips per weeknamaly. Monday, Tuasday, Wtdoesday arid Friday. .. v.. ; ; Got. Jowle h thawing that h,be- longe to tha great men of tha nation by following the footsteps cf Qrorar Clavo laad and Daniel WebaterV Ha" U at Ooracoka and catches from aaventy-flva to one hundred fltlv a daT, and It is not good fishing weather either, f . . ' Tha shipments of track from this aeo tioa this season have been tha heaviest ever known. For tha last two or three weeks tha steamer of tha O. D. and E. O. D. line have gone out loaded every trip, and tha A. ft N. C. R. , has carried immense squantities. -AI every cross roads, almost, shelters have been erect ed for tha protection of truck, and every track train find something to take on every day.) Tha businesa is as suming huge proportions all along the line of the road, and as 'soon as the farmer generally learn how to make it pay, it will be a big thing for Eastern Carolina, .y , C Vance Hale and Female Academy. , The closing exeroitea of thta Institu tion are now In progress at PoDokaville. Hon. Kemp P. Battle will deliver tha addrese on Thursday ?. c " - -1 1 New York Truck Market. . , The following telegram was received yesterdays VYV - mw xork, juneii. ieae continue In heavy eupply, eelllng at J5o. to Mo. 8top shipments. Potatoee In verv heart receipts, prime, selllDs; at 3.50 to I4.S0; seconds 92.00 to 12.50. - Cucumber $1.00 to 13.00. . . A - t v Shipplng Newa.' j iJxV- """"vvTw-t The steamer lianteo of tha O. IX line sails today at S p. m. Track received np to hour of sailing. "XI' v . . The steamer Annie of the E. CD. line sailed yesterday with a cargo of truck. Tha Vesper of this line will sail at i oVtock today. Tha Eaglet will sail tomorrow afternoon. : : s tu Pea. Ul?i:-f Mr. Gordner eall our attention to the price ot blackeye peas (a tha Norfolk market, which is 13.23 per bag of two bushels, and he suggests that Our farm ers woul.l find more money in making them than corn or aay other grain, , Ha aays C3.C0 is a low price for a two busT.d i'Z- At that rr'. we must agree Lla tbat there u t.occy la them, for any oil field will make peas. Justice' Court. s "." . . . -. Justice En&ton was engaged y eater day ia fceari thecase cf Eiate and I-sao II. E:Rh ajalcstr.andoljb EU'.on tot perj'iry. ' rel frU -fit" a rroe- - -t. i.. j. : -r) , i t' 1 rJ f T C Perac&l - Ksa t.u Exam of Snow EIU arrived yeeteriay aieraooa oa a visit to Kiss Battle DaiL - Lieut Wlnalow.ssperlntendeni of the Pamlico Oyster Co iIn; the nity har ms: repairs made to his steamer. ' W. G. Burkhead, Esq,.' of Durham. Prof. George T."WInaton of Chapel ElUi Caps, Eugene Harroll of BalaigluProf. J. Y. Joyaer and Mr. Joyner ef Gold bora, and Dr. A. & Davi of La Grange were among tha adveaoed guard of the Teachera' Aaaembly that passed down last sight. - They were joiaed by 9.aite a Bomber from thii eity. C Mrs. X. H. Bolton and childria have returned from a visit to Plat eoanto. i Mr. Walter BL Willie hat returned from Trinity and was yesterday at tending to tha forwarding of truck. Be doea not propose to ea Idle bread during the holiday. ' IbrekeadGityDota. ; The people of Ilorehead deeerva and have tha thanks of tha District Confer ence for their hearty welcome and the pleasant manner la which they enter tained the brethren. '.' . V CoLFred Perry know how to get a toft-crab a the table la proper aha pa. If you' are not fond of crab ha will give yov other things' that will amuse and please your appetite wonderfully His hotel, tha New Berne Hones, It in good condition for 'the reception of guests..,, bar-room, bnt. plenty ef good cittern water,, and tha eool tea breene atrikee the Kew Berne Boute as often a It does anywhere. '.Tha Atlantld hotel has aa excellent bead of muaiathia season.' ' ' Mr. Bill,' Of tha schooner Bcoreeby while surf-bathlna, lav tha hilarity of the, sport threw his, shoulder out af joint, The aooldentoaiuedaome severe peio bnt Dr. ' ArendeU replaced the dislocated limb, and It la thought Mr. Hilt) will soon araU right ' Bfthob Granbery preached to a very large congregation m tha Teacher' Aaaembly hall Sunday morning. PreeideatCrowell ef Trinky Collage oatae', down Batnrday ; sight and preached a good sermon In the Method 1st chorch OifSanday night . r -i:tUj i " i-', ". -'j ' ;kTwa. pereona charged with falling to oompry with eity .ordinance, In regard to' backyard before; Honor yea terday. Mr. Cy Marks and M P. Holly were aanaed to pay tha oost of the . Daniel . Williams wai charged with violating Motlbn B. chapter . Ha was askeel what he had to aay about it Said he dldnt know what he had dona. "What waa the 'matter with yon!" uked tha Mayor. In tubdusd tonee Daniel said, "t ws under 'flnenoa of Utaor; tnlghtt eorty.'T Be' looked like he hadn't qnite. recovered from, the drank thtir Carollne'.Holl. toetiaed that the aaw him; ha waa drunk, and a woman waa beating him over the head with' a fryia' pan where yon fry flitters la." .Tha Mayor,. In ordat to give the tt&fortanate prisones an oppor- tanltr to sober up, sentenced nun to thirty day en streeta, with privilege of liberry when ha paid the cost of the .wuiiama ia a negro ana owes the eitv for several drunks bow, In tha afternoon session, i w. auye and Benry Bargett wet a arraigned for disorderly conduct. it appearea tnet thev had a litUa "wool puiung" en Saturday nliht They ware fined $3.00 each and eoet :; -,; I'w Acknowledgment. '''-,i'"r Tha following letter Wu received COKXOffWXALTH Of POHSTLVAHU,- ' Eiacunvn- CHajtWE. i' iff Basbisbtoo, June 15th188i" Dear Sir I ant directed by Governor Be4ver to acknowledge the receipt of rout favor of tha 11th instant with in- oiorare of t?3, . being contribution of your generou eU!n for the relief of flood sufferers in this Btate, which the GoTernor has today gladly Indorsed oyer to the treasurer af our relief fund. Fleaal convey to your' eitizena the Qo-rernot a thanka. for - their generous aetion. wbicir he ia prevented doing blmaeif became of overwhelming wora here.' " ' ; , Very truly you ra, ' . ..J JOTTS LOCKHABT, '' . Executive Clerk. Hessra.KcKSftBAi.rr-'. . t-ew it.xc,If. C.: ' The tloiteti'r liti.i'4 I a! Fcosl aore laiUtr Faldt. ' Inf!Un;:-lfUtea Cl-tu'tCor-tf the Lonttarn District of Kew York. Jaire Eiea banded down aa opia- :n a faw c-1 f la the suit of the Tr tf t t "rk eover : I 1 I 'srs sr;ni Cornell Tljolier i ca VeT !i It wa .rsn.larst ci ths 1 1 t r " f c I ; ti - i ' f..e Praceedlagi ef the Sew Berne District Confertace af tha X, E. tharclu, ' ? MokihiaO CUT, June 15,1SS9. ' Coaiereaca met at I o'clock. De- vattoaal exerciaee conducted by Rev. F. hi BateVc .v" vt-? fi'i i Tha minates of tha last sesaioa were read and approved.-; -r?M S T . Tha following anivalS were repotted: CoL- A.QDaTia, La OrangsWiliam Willis, Btralts circuit; y. rBrlasoa and Walter Brinsoa,' Pamlico circuit. Tha 'report of the committee oa !eol- portage - aad Sunday acbools was read, Rev. F. A. Biahop offered a resolution In regard to Sunday school pubatcatioas and spoke touching the matter, and waa followed by Bars. T. J. Oattis and R. A. Willis, who spoke on the same line. The report and the rtiolutioa were adopted. The report of the committee on the tplritual oondltioa of the church was then-; read- Kevs. F. A. Biahop, La W. Crawford eat Mr. Daniel Lane ad dressed the conferee ce on this matter. Mr. Lane uked the Biahop the quee tlon, Ia the learning of paaeageeof soriptuiw by young children benefioial to them.' The Biahop replied that he thought there oould be but one opinion ia regard to the matter; that the young mind wae oeatalnly more euaceptible, and a truth learned In childhood would have Its influence through coming lire; that tha earlier the Discipline waa taught children the better. The report was adopted. Rev. F. A.vBiehop read a reeolutiou welcoming Revs. F. L. Keid and T. J. Gattia to the conference. Adopted. Rev. Mr. Crawford offered a resolu tion in regard to the circulation of church literature, which waa adopted. Rev. F. L. Raid followed in a brief ad dress on the eubjeot. A eooond report of the committee on education waa read and adopted. Professor Peacock, of Greensboro Female College, wae introduced to the conference. He spoke in regard to the work and condition of the college. The Biahop appointed the committee to look after the matter of eatabliabing a high school in this district. The fol lowing oompose the committee : Revs. R.'A.WUlis, W.T.Rose, W. J. Crow son, and Mesere. T A. Green, W. A. Darden, W. L. ArendeU, and Dr. J. F. Miller. Rev. Mr. Biahop apoke br it fly of the situation and merits of Littleton Female College. Rev. N. M. Jurney had juat returned from Trinity College commencement, Be addressed the conference on the condition ot the collage. The college, he said, bad a faculty that oould hard' If be surpassed In equptment. Presi lent Crowell was doing a fine work. There baa been a meeting in considera tion of the proposition to move the col lege to Raleigh; that he went there opposed to the movement, but after hearing both aide of the question, withdrew his opposition, refuting to be nut on reoordfa opposing anything that might be for the very best advantage of the college. t Tha . sentiment of the conference seems to favor the removal of thecot- lego.' Conference adjourned Tor dinner, and met at 8 p. m. Devotional exercises were conducted by Rev, W, B. Town and.. ' v - ' Minutes of morning session read and approved. " rA".' Tha hour for tha election of delegates to tha, annual aonferenoOL having ar rived, tha oonferenca proceeded to bal lot Tha following were elected; T. A, Green; Drv F.'A. tVbitaker, W. H. Applewhite, B. J., Bell. ' Alternate W. A. Darden, O. W. Button. ' ' . Tha. Committee.' on', quarterly oon ference; record Sported;': "After dhv euNlon adopted.1 - : . Resolution of thanka were tendered the citizens ef MoreheSd City for liberal hospitality and thoaghtf nines : to the Baptiat congregatioa for the uae of their" church; to Mr. E.G. Barrell for the use of the teacher' atsembly build lag. ' :' '. ' '.-.'.. ;i Rev. Mr. Crawford , offered a resolu tion concern leg the church- hymn book; desiring- to have." an edition with the ritual moluded. Adopted, ; ! .frT Eeaolutions- expressing ; tha high re gard of the conference for' Bishop Granbery and thank for his presence were adopted. " v' , : V'' ': Tha next busines wa theaelection of a place for the next conference. Rev. Hr. Abernethy invited tha conference to lit. Olive.' The invitation Watao- cf;ud. '":X;' J"-"!?s were read and approved t ' tendered the Secretary for hi : ' and tne conference ad' i : 1 -. ct.a. , ' ' , 'VIH TOPIOTIiriH. - -1 h r---1 f r t "iren What la Home Withaat a leaaekeeper, le the degraded view takaa by a gruff eld baahelor, ef the holy ei&oa at wife and smother. And yes now aaaay mother and wires ihera are who are atmply "housekeepers.'1 haaaahoid drudges, whose Life ie worked out while disease is tea an, daring the eaeaelee round of washing and scrubbing aad dusting and aaauajr aad cook is a. The same elothee aad floor and furniture aad dishes are goae ever and ovca antil the heart ia sick and tha body te broken with worry and disease. Amid this toil aetieusueee hulas, bad cligestioai, irreKalaritiasof thsreproduotiTeorxajat, prolapeue or other aispUoemeata, popu larly know aa "female weakness." lek headache and a hoot af female com plaints follow oa. For all each take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, the only remedy eetd by druggists, under a positive auarante from the maaufao- turera that i will give) eatiafactioa or money will b refunded. Sheriff's Sale. Funaaat to am IxM&Uoa In my bands. Issued by B. W. orpatr. C. a C . of enven on ntr. ia KUi 4j ot June, A..D. 18N. In for of W. H. BM, JfM J. P. Davis sad Oo. P. DatIs and A. M. Warrr, 1 will Mil at Pabllo Auction at la Court Hodm door to tb OltT New n. on IHoBdar tha Fifth imv t Aanat Mihtt TWKLVK o'clock. If., the (ollowln deosrlbtd property or so msch tfarof aa aiar bo a .entry to tiaiyM,ia Kzosauoa. to wi: on Botlor and .ciBo.aiiaorM power. One 58 ia. Circular ttaw, ' One a la. Circular Ba w. On BawCarrtana aomplata. and all Belt- lna aad Palllos atukchod to sani. Also t.SUO acrea of timber, more or leaa, altnatod oa bUoeumb's Oroek and on tb lands of Geo. Allen A Co., and bousbt by aid Davis, tiro, and Weaver from said Allen oo. hie the 17tb day nr June, A.U. l&M. W. B. LAUK, HberllT. JuneU 4w Bj J. W, Blddle, 1 8 Sheriff's Sale. Kortnant to an Exeentlon In my bands. aiued br W. At. Wataon. J.P.. on tbe ttb day of J one, A. L, 18M). In favor of W.S. Bell, Jr., a. J. P. Davis and Ueo. p. Davis, copartners tradlns as Davts VA., I wUl sail at Public Auction, at tha Court House door In tha City of Mew Brne, oa SJoaday, tha tnfth day of Aacaet seat, at T W KLV K ;'oolock, . . tba roilowinsaeecnoca property or so much thereof aa may bo necessary to satisfy said Execution, to wit: An Engine and Boiler S3 horse power, one :0 in. Circular aaw with Saw Carriage, belt ing and mines aiiacnea u same, one ) in, Clronlar Baw, earrlase complete. Alol,0ti acrea of Umber, mora or less, situated on Hancock's and Bloeumb's Creeks, and on the lands of Oeo. Allan A Co., aad bought by said Davis A nro. from taia Alien Co. This the 17th day of Jnna, A.U. 1KM. W. B. LANK, Sheriff, JnnlS By J. W. Blddle, D. 8. Commissioner's Sale. Pursuant to a Judgment of tha Superior Court of Craven county, In Special Proceed ings entitled J. T. B. Hoover and others against Jonn 8. Long and wife, and othnrs, in wnicn saia judgment t wis appointed a Commissioner to sell the hereinafter de scribed real estate; On TUESDAY, the 18th dayef JULY, at tha Court House door In the City of New Berne, at twilvi o'clock, i win ssu at Publlo Anctlon to tha hltheat bidder, for cash, tne roiiowieg ttaai Kstate, to wit: iviDi aaa nsins sitnata in i na cur or new Berne. Btate of North Carolina, adjoining tha lands off. E. Hendereon, Thomas Oatea and others, located on tha wast side of M Iddle street, now oooupled by Clark and Lovlck as a-iticket" store, n oeingine ones: store formerly occupied by O. E. Poy, and the rronnd on which It Is situated; being a part of what is known In tha plan of tba City of New Heme a lot no. i. ny aeeonnea in the petition flled la the above proceedings. J. 11 d30d Commissioner Store For Rent. On Pollock street, sow occupied by J, B. Holland . Possession gjren let of Augaet, lBoV. Apply to Jei4 atf JJB. jr. Jjur r i . Balance of Stock to be.closeti out at 25 per cent, below Cost. J. F. IVES. jell oil V4 U. VftTSOII, COMMISSION UERCHANT, a And aqent1 for Ojiicaga acking and Pro- ;k f l vision Company. Porkr D. 8. Meats, Bacon and Lard Alwayaonhan4 and at prices to Milt aay and. ail eompeuuoa. j Also, ' Millers' aad . Man u facto rera Agent for sals ol all grade or Flour, Meali and Flour at Whole. ,..1 t! ital Only ; . The patronage of tha trade solicited ' Office' on South Front Street, je42& NKWBEHHE N. d Near Hod erected, aad aid one r paired at ahortnoUce v A ; , teata order at office of i '. ' "J 1 f I JT. K. WATSOW. Agent 4 111 dtf . Eagle U R. Compaay. 2 ?teiuTTtvntfcz- t , .. . " ) y , ... -Jit Competent Printer to take charge of a country ofSoe. Addreae v 4 Jg Bsyboro, Psmlioo Oo., N. CV QTUn, F0Y b CO., v. m , J - Si t.Do a General Ei-llrj I :.. .1 :. Kxv Eaxi:3 II:. ,' ;:;id'.e t.-r.r e f IJ-'y t--';-!rrstcl PATTEHSCN NOTAL' SFTl'ill Ckarfet Leatt ef any liatCllu , Sftingii tU South $ In Full View thtUlKiije AIount&iKi! ...;., . . - v tmm . . roar Mlla South of Shelby, g . a. om'(tl K. K Charleatoa, UnamaaU A (ktoaga R. r-artonhiauoa-.. half mlla of Sprlsga, . Sleuia contained In those wateraaxa laUlair " H-ii Kiureiic, lonia and Altera "T. aaastng U Nalura's Remedy fortodl. Llvar , Bladder, ai. - 1 cases of Dabtllty aad weac corstltutloik ahlcb need a bUmo lantandla Kaeuniauo and aorof nou A ' w hoMaoma food and flr t-elaas aaoaavmw dattona at extremely low prices. Per Day IM ' Per Week .H L 1 as Per Month Children eight to twelve years old naif prloe. Two to six year old one-fourth pride. Servant, special rate In accordance toasts. vice rendered in earing foi room of family or person they are with. - where there are a family ef afoot mar. or a Dartv of frlan totu. it,. . . . uw esai aajaw aiv W au fasy section, who will occupy one large room.a reduction of tan iw. n. w. - , m BowllnK Allev. Lawn T.n.i. rw... - F. . n iA. puU Poot. t-Bail, and In-door Oamesaf all kind, f TEAM One HoraA n .1 U.,... wr k. - ' till contract toou 1 1 .4 Uu v f..AK . . hours each day, (Uteou enta pur boor fas each pel son. , Ador ia W. (1. l-ATTEItSON,fheIby, flSil2ai Cleveland County, N.O.J Notice. W. T. DUNN rear-net. nil. !nf,. the put-.io that he ie repairing Watches, Clocks and Jewelrf opposite the Depot. New Berne, N'.'C won guaranteed and prices te euil the times. i.Tdeln - w Sea Breeze Housef 1 This DODular hnilM in lfnr.l,ii.A located near the Teachers' Assembly, vyKu lur ijtnesis at une IJolIar per day, or Five Dollars per week during the BUmmer. Tha nrnnrlnlA. ill J. hie beet to please every one who may je7 dwlm J. T. EATON, Prop'r. Furniture!! JOHN SUTER UllS On hnnil .nil m vamaI,.m , .. ,,T1UB OTOrx uj hamlsoBiq Parlor Suits, ChamberSeta, heavy ..Innl Qn,.An. ,i i . . , n .ruraoei, JnaiirtSMS, Chairs, Lounges. Sofas, etc, etc. 1 , . He also has a line of Home-made Work of Bedsteads, Hofss, Tables, Bureau, etc, wuicu are dpbi anu substantial. -a Price IllRht Down to Rock Bottom. eMw Mi.uie st.. New Berna. Come One And All, And see 165 different kind of STRAW, HATS to bo sold at Wholesale Cost at- ' J. E. SMITH, Agtl Also a good line of MEN'S and BOY'S CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES and DRY4 GOODS that will be sold very cheap.lor Cash. : 4 ' . J. E. SMITH, Agt., : Middle St., New Berne, NJ OJ V H You Can Save Money : By baying your Alabaetine, Bead . uiaou iraiuts, etc., rrom , ".' WHITTY & Q ATE3. , We have tha oalahratail lip.it.1l . Ioa Cream Freezer be tare and aea ' them before buying any other. ' -" ' Wa hava'ia fnll atnAlr .r il ; t . the Hardware and Builders line, and ""w yuur aiteDtioB to IDS same. ' v Aeenta for Ifca Rhor.in tTr:ff:..i . ""W uuvf n IU' TT UIMUM ' celebrated Ready Mixed Paints, and 1JIIU vmeni ana iriMMr , NONE BETTER ' THAN OLD VIRGINIA; - CHEROOTOi Take no Other! s,. 80LEiQENCY.,M ' r;l.T: MIDDLE STREST,", , , . - . , ISTEW BERNK '8. V. Homford' Broarl Pmunit i . Uaaqfaoturera price 11 . 53Wantcd, ' a4; larva-onantifv ' nt r... which I will pay from 20 tr 2 , anuataa Ik . ': , . ai.. i June 4, 1889, , , ; ? -K. t Eath Rooins Er. At my shop on ilidrtio e'r '. otw:rr, hot or cold, anl r r -. t, . j .f. r
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