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i I NEW EiT,:E. N. C, TUESDAY. JUNE 25. 1889. i O. PRICE 5 CENTS. . : - : L. J. ... A ,1 1a- r a . . " iet-y .! : i.t t - -eo at J.;.J Less u i; i.. .aea at iTS PROS. ? 4 ' K V F r Tfp. Ice Cream ii. Us ri.-fk'r. neJ a full '.4 . ,4 t WS at , riTt A Gitxs. :. ti pisi3 chess I5 i lac i r.ar- jvica - fet al -t, t k( -, . J.U E-T S43SD"S. .... j.tt w.-tk eiec'-ited at i eo j'itr urn ill Cu'..i4Uri aai Barrows l at very lo ptwee. . litO. ALUS ft CO. T V POP.TRO FREN'Ca ERANDY AND 1 LOLLAND OIK, last received and r u bjr ' jAiua Bxdmoitd. 17AiiILY MEAT CTJTTEnS at 1 . 0o. AIXM ft Co. , I f RECEIVtD-Anothr Id f l U ARRET! '3 COO-NAO BRANDY tor ! If . . , Jxkcs Rxpmohd. 0! iN'ETboQni Ron Wall Pi par at fery low prioas.- " ,UtO. ALUICU). 1CRS WINE3 A.ND LIQUORS for X MeJiciaal and othar for ami l y JiHta Bkduond. . AN emigrant famil, from law a or Illinois, consisting of a man, his wife and tereral children hare bean Jound murdered In Montana. " New Yobs State annual tax rata now Is 3.62. North Carolinians may ace in a comparison of the tax rate of New York with that of their own Statd good and sufficient rea son for short school .terms and a general lack of pnblio Improrimant. Charlotte Chronicle. Imdiajta seems to hare become thoroughly demoralized since" she was captured by Dudley and his "blocks of five." The latest devel cpment Is the arrest of fonr boys under fifteen years of age who shot, stabbed and drowned another boy of thirteen. Wilmington, Star.;! s --4 ' Taa operations of the f angar trust hare completely eat off our export trade in refined sugar, which amounted to (15,000,000 jn a single vear. and increased the annual rost cf this prime necessary of L't in to American comsumers to the amount of 25,000,000.' Is 'it for tl,!3 we have a tariff! Phil. Eecord, Democrat. - IP Ljnch, the negro recently ap pcintcl fourth auditor by President Jlarrl. on, truly represents the Ideas jr. 1 fadings of bis race, it is time for t'a talk about their desiring noth- i ticre than equal, treatment to ftrp. What Lynch wants la" the cl litcratioa of the social as well as VuQ political color line. Macon 'i: -;ra;.h. ' . Tn 3 next Congress,' which ' will ! ; '.r; ullicaa in both branches, 1 r ct the first Monday In De ' 're ext. and the local Patriots 1 .Kcpublican . - campaign 1 1 -1 fall aad read Eepubli' i : 1 . , : to very little pur 1 iff -j did cot learn that one c f . ' 5 v :y f.; i acts of such a Con J ' '1 U to "abolish the : ' r:Tc-"a." Statesville '3 action -3 ft- cli i ' ' It ith'apcci t' 1 a l;a."-Y," :i 1. 4. i.i. U k its iscrtiici 11,: .1, &zi t:x:d delta live decreased 1 12, 172,513 sicca 1SS5. TLia ii a most x:t'.st Rhswies, aad itU a sj: lea did promUe cf t-a fztre." ' LOCAL NEWS, J. S. Mahlx Steamer Tahoma, .. 4 W. D. SraAOCx-EbunJ Knob. ' J. C Harrisoh Sale of real aetata, i F. P. Boboooo Oxford female seed- my. ' - J. A. Est as To the Uintim of Craven county. , . Today U "StataDaj" at tbaTeachara' QtIta a aombcr of of tha taacbaii pajted op from Iforahaa J City yaatarday uoraiag..i !r: r -' '' Iba tchooaer MaUia,Capt. Iloalaad, arrived ea Saaday, from South Amboy, with a cargo f coal for lira. K. B. Ellia. - . - . -si' v i ... Thla ia tha lut week forJUtiaf taxea. After thk it will oot twnty-fla oenta to list. . Oo along and aara qaarter by lUting ia Um. ' ?" , S'-!'- A Urga crowd paaaad dowa to Kara- head City lait iigbt, - araoBg tbem Traaaurar Donald W, Bais and Col. W. L. Baunders. : t' ; Tha prayer meeting of tha young man of tha Biptiet church will ba bald thla areninc at 81 o'clock. A cordial IbtI- tatioa to all to sttand. , '' At the morning eerrloee of tha Epk oopal chufch on Sunday Bithop Wateon ooaflrmad a olaas of thirteen, among them was ex-Judge Green. In .the erenlBf a. clue of tlx wee confirmed at St. Cyprian.' Mr, Eugene Tuoker exhibited at the Jourkax offloe ynterday a twig bear Ing eight fine, well dereloped rip peaches Jn eight laches ipace. They tha "Koyal Beautiw" and tb, cluiter war exceedingly beautiful. ' , : It has changed from a dry to' a rainy ipell which makes it dieagreeable under foot on many of our eidewalke. Mayor Willlame Is doing a great deal to im prove our streets, but much yet remains to ba dons to prevent water itanding On the walks "which is a great auieano after ralne." ' . Mew ao, Aiu& omumw . Tha following telegram was received last sight: j-'irlhV 'J - e "U With liberal receipts of potatoes the quality Is largely inferior." Tha market ia decreased axcept on prime stock. selling at $3,00 to 13.50; aeoonds $1.00 to 0Q. Wax beans ii.uo. cuoum bars 50a. to $1.00. Fancy peaches in demand. .: ' ' 0. 8. Palheb. Not the Father But the Son. ' , ; i Jonas McDaniel called yesterday morning to say that ha is forty-nine years old and had never been put on trial ia a court for anything.. Be asked that a correction be made of the item which appeared in, Sunday's, issue of tha Journal itatlnjt that he had been before the Mayor's court. .W cheer fully make the correction. Upon in quiry we find (hat it was hot'HJonas,V but "Joe," thoa of Jonas who was before the Mayor, on Saturday for not following the good example set by his f ither. " i v.-f--.' :, . t . The fourth of July. 1 j! ; .', 1 Wa again wish to Impressa upoa the Confederate Veterans the importanoe of meeting at the court house of. your county on the 4th of July and Organise an Association. ' .: There are many reasons .why these Associations should '. be ' organized in every county, not the least of which is to prepare a correct roster of every company sect from each county to ' the war. It is important to get the correct name of each and bote whether dead or living or what has become bf him. V The Soldier's Ilome question can be deCn';.'y ' determined upon by &ese Associations las they can gtt all t' facta. Th9 Aa-?c;aUon In tie cou-'y can aesorUia Lov mncy dij&l'el sol diers ia poor fcouees, but we Lave ft yet seen t'ue name of a lingle one v, ho Is eetirz Out sn exictence in such an Tbe9 Associations are 'to organize by ri-y a.- preo'.dent,'Tloe president "'tt and erroim n executive ' cf !-. T.? ' 'i t fan 3 t 1 t Tta rner Ewut cf .the Clyde lla ia.'t for A.itsa creek last aigU to load lasiber f jt IWdmora. Tha sU'araer Kewbarua of tha O. D. llaa s:ii tiU aitrnooa at two o'clock. Tha lUtteo w ill arrive tonight. - : Tha staamer Eaglet of the E, O. D. line sailed yesterday with a cargo of truck aad lumbar. The Annie of this lia w CI sail ak 4 o'clock this afternoon. Oxford Female emlnary. . President Bobgod has kindly sent us a very handsome catalogue of Ox ford Female Seminary. This catagloas shows an attendance during the last eeeeion of ene hundred and thirty-seven students, drawn from all sections of North' Carolina, and some from Vir ginia, South Carolina, Georgia and Tenneeaeav Eleven teachers and of' Hoars are engaged, and one will have to go far to find an abler oorpe. If w may judge from the schools from which these teachers hold diplomas. , See ad vertisement ia proof of this. There is no finer location for a female college, than Oxford. It ha lone been noted for its healthf ulneea and for the refine ment of its social life; and with its now railroads, it is easily aooeeaibl. We wish thie rapidly growing school even greater prosperity. " Personal. . ; ' -. ; " Bon. 7. If, Simmions wen) to Baybo ro yesterday on professional busineca. - Mrs. Clement Manly has returned from Riohmond . , . , . v Kev. Dr. Manlr of Wake Forrest Col' lege has been spending a few days in the city with relatives and leave this evening for Morehead City. Jamee Thomas, Esq., left for Beaufort last night. . , " ' Msjor D. T. Carraway left yesterday morning for Winston and other points Wast,.' J. K. Foscue, Esq.. , and daughter Lilian of Jones oeunty , passed down for Morehead Olty last night, t s ' ' Miss Ida Hargett of Jones county, went.down tothe Taaohers' Assembly last night. ' Asbury. . " . i The prooeedings of Craven eirouit Sunday school oonferenb M. B. Church appear in this issue. ; The conference was held at Asbury church in the midst of the finest section of Craven oounty, A large crowd of intelligent eitizens wore out aad Dr. Robey entertained them handsomely in an'address of about onehonr';- ?&m-m,-x xv.' Asbury is a neas,i.well built country church, nioerr furnished on the inside, and only needs' the 1 paint brush on the outside; to1 make it one of the hand somest churches In the oountry. The church bnildingi and school houses of any neighborhood make an index to the oharaoter of the people who attend them. So when one goes to, Asbury he at ono feelsuhat he is In the midst of a genial, noble hearted, live, progressive people, , and if he should attend- one of their publio meetings,' like that of last Thursday, he would be oonvinced that they are a people who live not onto themselves but unto , God, earing for one another and moving forward in the bonds of brotherly love, truth , and MendsMtvVV i'l Terrible Itta-iv Lrrrtrt Eocrc, Ark.,1 June 23.--A heavy rain, storm . vUlted Conway and V-u Buren countiee last Saturday night.aud although it lasted but a short while,- it worked a loss of life and property that cannot ba estimated. An ; old man named Emerson was with his family in his house near Clinton, the oounty seat of van Buren, when the storm 'Was reg ie or. - . - ' ' ', ' After an hour rain the iwater rrtd ually flooded his house, and fearing danger inside gathered two of his child ren in his arms and went to the door to escape. As the door opened a huge log afloat dashed;in the entranoe and knock ed the children from his arms .They fell at his feet into the swift current and were lost. He then took un the two others and succeeded in getting out with them safely, telline his wife to follow with the others, but la attempt ing to escape in -the same way the mother, with two children in her, arms and three clinging to her dress,, was carried down with the , flood- and drowned. - - ; :' ' ' : 1 '' " xl . father and two children, the only r - - i r 't la a f 'T3!:y crelaven, esosped ,. it irs. i e ' I -1 tv b"3ies of t' s i ra i r. i i ...Jca were s Itatlt' il n C"i ' ler a'toiaU " "M " i.t'-jc' 'l-ihav' Ifjcs tiic ' rt'at- ' i.udt bouies held f-ut ia t'"t way. . "' Saved from Comnmptlom Fovorrl r1 "-clR-a rr llctel tat 1'r .t, tf CLicc-o w!l soca Yv ST S"" C t ' "9, r9 c 7 i - 3 or (jatarrb. him to try x (Carillon) Ca ' xi 9 r'ult was - 1 to gft , PI 1 S' X . . y i f for yoi. si it -p 1 '(' T, 1 )' c f T t t fit later-State Farmer's AssocUUea. This body; which was organized at Atlanta, Ga in August, 1837, ia coin posed of representatives from Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Geor gia, ixuuana, Alissiaslppl, orta Carolina, Sooth Carolina, Tenn essee, Texas and Virginia. ' These representatives (fire or more for each Congressional District) are appointed by the' Yioe Presidenfi of the States, respectively - " . t . TICK PEXSIDE5TS. t R.P.Kolb, Montgomery, Ala. " r. k eatberaron. Forest City. Ark. J. T. Pettersen, Pensaeolo. Via. Jno. P. Fort, Mt. Airy. Ga. Jno, Dymond, Bellair, La, J.T.Jlenry, Greenwood, Miss. Uae Carr, Old Sparta, N. C. ii. llclver, ralmetto, S. C. L. D. Yarrell, Bellfleld,.Va. a M. HordNashTille, Tenn. G. B. Pickett, Decatur, Texas. The Association will meet in the city of Montgomery, Ala., on the 20th of August, next. Reduced rates, on all lines of railway will be secured , an also at the hotels and boarding houses of that city, and will be furnished -to delegates in due time by the Secretary. Composed of leadiBC, practical agriculturists of the South, this body will represent the enterprise and progressive thought, which new conditions and surroundings have nrohred and which must solve the great economio questions now con fronting us. Let every State be fully ; and strongly represented. Important questions affecting the material advancement and Indus trial development of the South, and especially the promotion of ber great agricultural interests, will be considered. L. L. Polk, IVm, ltaleigh, N. C. JNO. U. CHENKT, SecVy. Montgomery, Ala. Duel Between Louisiana Editors. Niw ObUans, June 22. Messrs. Facquit and Noquin, editors of the Comet and the Sentinel, rival newspa pare in Tnodeaux, La., had a shooting affray yesterday. Noquin was shot in the body and died within an hour. Facquit was wounded in the head, but not dangerously. Tha Sentinel had ao oused Facquit of getting drunk at a re oent plonio. Facquit demanded an apology, which waa refused, and when the two men met they began firing on each other. " Ten Thousand tho Estimate. Johnstown. Pa., June 22. All the local physicians met accidentally at the Bedford street hospital last night. They represented all parts of the stricken city, and after discussing the calamity Joined in the conclusion that not leu than 10,000 people were lost in the flood. ' Oa" account of the general knowledge tf the people possessed by the physicians, the estimate is looked upon as reliable. Honoring Captain Dawson's Slayer. ' CHARLESTON. 8. C, June 22. Dr. MoDow. now awaiting trial for the murder of Captain Dawson, was yester day chosen as surgeon of the Lafayette Artillery company, tne oldest organizv tion of the kind in she - South. - This company is composed of "solid citizens" of Charleston, is commanded by Cap tain Bolsrer. one one of the oountv judges, and Includes . many other pro fessional men in its membership. kpoch. The transition from loogv linring rvd painful sicknesa to robust health marks an epoch In the Ufa of an individual Sachs) remarkable erent tt tressurec in tne mens ort and the' agency. whereby the. (toon health has been attained is grate Cully blessed. . Hence it ia thai so much ia heard In praise of Electric Bitter v So many feel they owe their restoration to hecui to. the use of the Great Alterativo and Tonic If yon are troubled wi th- any dis ease of Kidneys, Liver ot Stomach, of long or short , standing; -you ,wiQ ; suraly find relief by uaa cf Electric Bi-teia.: Sold.at 50c and $1 si It. N. Dnfr's Wholesale and LBetail Vxng. Store.-wnoitsaie pnie, wa, Americans Dine la the Ellrel Tower. ' Pars, June 32.--The American en- eineers visited the' exhibition- today. They were welcomed ox u,iiirei,tae en gineer who superintended the building of the Eiffel towerj and entertained at a gala breakfast on the first floor of the tower. Mr. Whitelaw Eeld.the United States Minister, was among the guests. M. Eiffel offered a toast to the Freeident ot tho-TJnited States, and Mr. Towns responded with a toast to the fraternity of France and America, .a . . . A Mallltade of Ailments r.( . The ailments which afflict the kidneys and bladder are so numerous that mere ly to name them would fill a space far outrunning ine nmtte oi tms ertioi Sumce it to esy that they are both ob stinate and dangerous.. To their pre vention Hostetter's Btomach Bitters, is well adapted. The stimulus which it lends to the action of the kidneys when they are lethargic, serve to counteract a tendency in them to lapse, first, into state of pernicious inactivity, and after wards into one or positive orgamodia e.- o. which soon destroys their deli ct'a i. tn-uments. poisons the blood and cru c'-'i. A double purpose sir"-! tythis depurent. It promotes r r the kidneys, and expels ira 7 ' f ' ra the blood which have no r lr' -" l of outlet, except these ( . r;:."n,bi:iouRnepB, fever ' r ' : ry this medicine ; i ' ' u 1 wl-Je scope..- --; niaiu-iina'ir.oiniPa Notice is heresy givea that the Cotw miseiers ef Cravaa aoury will be tn eeaioa from July tkh to 13th (Delusive, i o taa purpose of rerlsa the Tax Liat for 1SS0 as provided ia Seotloa XT. Ma- ohisary Aos. ' . ' . il paraoas aaviag eoaaplainU are BMXiflad to apwar aad saake thaaa to said board euriag their said eeaeioa. j r jaa. x. but an. Chaa'a B'dCom'rs. J. A. RicniXDSOJr, Clerk. S3 Round Kncbs Thie faTorita Mountala Eaaoct ia opea for the Beaaoaof 188B. . Guoata aajor the advantages of the beat Mineral Matere; among these a superior LITBIA BPRISQ within one huadrad yards f the houaa. Terme, $1 to $10 par week. Post Offloe ia the build tag. W. D. 8P HAGUE, JaSSdwtf Propriater. NEW BERNE AND PAMLICO USE. The Steamer TAIIOMA. MIDSUMMER SCHEDULE, Oomneaelar Frldar. Jaaa t8tb. and eon- tlaulDi Sortna Vha Boatae of July, Auf ust and rt M StpUmlwr, the following ecbed ole will be la operauoai Leav HewBerae oa IrUar mornloc at Slxo'eloek for W aahlnftoD, N. C. tU Ocra eoae, aniTlae as Waahlngtea eame atabt. imto waamnaton ior ueracoae oa arrtval of steamer UrweaTtlle Botardaj mornlsg, reaeblag Oetmeoaethatevenlog. Leave Oereeoko Buadav afternoon, tniv- lng at Waehlngtoa aaaae night. Ijcava WMhlaaton TaeeOav morBiE.r- rlvtns at Oeraooke same day. Leeva Oeraeoke for Mew Berne Tueeday evening, arriving at Sew Berne Wednesday morning. Lenveliew Berne wedneedav mornin fot Bayboro, and aU intermediate landings on neueo ana nay nvera, returning to am Berne Tbnredar evening. Leave New Berne for Waihlnaton via Oeraeoke Friday morning, and continue the ran at a aeon dm. lb as one trio nor week will be mada from New Berne to Oeraeoke and Waahinaton ( rrlday), retnrntaf tne following Wednee day morning, affording pertone an excellent opportunity of spending a few dsya attbe most desirable point on tbe North Carolina ooaat to enjoy ail the pleasures Incidental to an ocean summer reeort. Persons desiring to visit Portsmouth are enabled to do so by this line with Utile trouble. A pleasant trip to Washington is also afforded. One trip per week will be made over the regular Meuse and Bay river route. Fare to Oeraeoke and return Single fare... .. .., l-fxi to Washington .M For further Information apply tn JNO. B. MAN1X. Agent. New Berne, N".C,Jane 23, 1819. PUBLIC SALE OF CITY REIL ESTATE IX HEW BERNE Monday, Aug. 5th, 18 89. North Caholisa, ) a Craven Oounty. J - Jamea C. Harrison, Adm'r of John O. Oardner, deo'd. Against Joseph E. and Sarah F. Oardner, heirs- at-law. Petition to sell .landa to pay debts, etc In obedience to a judgment of the superior Court of Craven oounty, ran aered in tne a Dove entitled suit, reb'y 13tb, 1B8, i win sen at rublio Auotion to the highest bidder, st the Court House door In New Berne, N. C, on Monday, August 5th, 1889, at 11 o'clock A. M., the following described lota in the City of New Berne, belonging to tne estate or John u. Oardner, deo'd, to wit: 1. Part of lot No. 294, on the north side of Pollock street, being 68 ft. 8t inches rront by lie rt. back, adjoining lot of B. B. Davenport on the east, and the lots of others, now occupied by Samuel Uook, described in a deed from Graham Daves, attorney, to John O. Oardner. reoorded In Records of Craven oountv. book o. w. ioiio M, gubieot to a mort gage of $300 part purchase money and interest on same from FebV 2th. 1888. The proceeds front the sale of this lot. or enough or the same, will be exolu sively applied to the payment of sail debt and tntareet. S. Part of Lot No. 801, bounded on the east by the lot of Misses Marv aad Fan nie Hay, oa tbe south by lot No. 899, on the west bf the ' lot now occupied by Bev. R.K. Beam, and on tha north by Pollock street, measuring 48 teat front oa Pollook street, and the same wid.h on back line (being 43 ft. by 1071 ft.) now occupied by J. E. Avery and L, A. Bray and families. 8. Part lot No. 801, st the sooth east corner of Pollock and Fleet street ax- tended, measurinc 68 ft 9 inohaa front on Pollock street, and extending back 107 rt. to the line Of lot No. 899- cepting that part of said lot no w covered by the buildings ooouDied bv J. C. Collins-P-Bow occupied by.Eev. R. K. cearn. , , . v! . 4. Parts of lou Kos. 801 and 899. measuring 40 feet front southwardly from corner stone oa Spring street, and 34 feet front, front said stone north wardly oa line of Fleet street extended. and extending bask eastward ly as far as the buildings and fence, including the land conveyed by Elizabeth and Elijah Piver to John O. Oardner by deed dated NovU7lh, 1880, now occu pied and used by J, C, Collins as a store and dwelling, c i ' ' - Sale will eommence at 11 'o'clock A.H..-'v.- " . v" J , Terms of Sale One-half cash', balance on a credit ol six months. With notes to be approved. Title reserved until full payment ia made. ' v s, ' f f v ; New Beene, N. Cani S5, 1889. . : ' ' ' JAMES O. HARRISON. jet5 Adm'r of JohaQ. Oardner, deo'd. ;Tf 1 3 TaC a v DadI3s i " Heavy gales of thla WONDF.EFUL MACHINE. It speaks for ifwlf. The ladies want it because IWs a PESFECT machine, i i ..- "" r - - . J. M. IIINE3, Agont. rew Berne, N. C OXFOBU oxford, n; c, - The next Suasion opeaa Sept. 4, Tbe meatloa ta aaeareasael Sar aemttbSal. aae aad aeeeaaibiltiy. Tbe eosps e im, taeeqaale nay U the laad. bo.dieg a t. mae bn eaea aebMie ae tna I'amraiiy ui ifgmin,UMBaavf dcaewl eiUatutM, lb l-ataarc laauwta of Harytibt. u, Cwopet I uiua Art aaoa4 of haw Tmi. Tbe teaebar af Piano aad Organ B a grada, at of tae vrwtaa Coaenrvawry, aad aAar ward stud wd aadMkew leckFrahraaom. The toaebar ot Vocal M aaie waa bout the Vaenlaad InetrameauU ateoais at the Bo. on rental ineutute, ana aivraid studied thr yeais oadw the bw S ew w CHAaots rsa asicil aEssiox eorroarr wuxa. 4 Board, fuel. lihu. washing, full Lit erary Course, iaclediag Latta - - aad French S1T0.M If paid one-half ii Hvance KLM Tha above with ilu. v 120.00 If paid one-half in advance...... 110.00 Apply for catalogue . . . j5 dlw8t F. P. HOBOOOD, Pres.-' For Rent The house and lot on Pollock street, now occupied by n. B. Duffy. Poa eeaeion given the 1st of July. m30dtf ll. a DUFFY. 175 Sample Hals. All Shades, Shapes and i'ricea, in Wool and Fur OoxU, will be sold at av New York Cost. Barrington & Baxter. The Dest of Medicine, That pure Corn Whiskey, at J. F. TAYLOR'S. Ture Alcohol. At J. F. TAYLOR'S. Klrkwood Flour, The beet in market for the price, At J. F. TAYLOR'S. Cassard's Pure Leaf Lard, THE BEST, At J, F. TAYLOR'S, Foot of Middle street.' Highlander Tobacco Works, AUMISTEAD, Proprietor, L. L. LYNCHBURG, V4. Smoking Tobaoco from theso wnrka took the medal prize at Vienna. 1879, at Philadelphia. 1876, and is now com peting at the Paris Exposition. u. I. UAKRAWAY, Agent,' m!4dwtf New Berne, N.O. Store For Rent. On Pollock street, now occupied by J. B. Holland. Possession ffivan las- a August, 1889. Apply to 7 ? jeUdtf Da. F. DUFFY a . Lightning Rods. New Rods erected and old ones rt- paired at short notice. Leave orders at office of W. M. WATSON. Asent jell dtf Eagle L. R. Company: j Wanted, A Competent Printer to take charge' of a couutry office. Address - "TRIBUNE," . . j6 dtf Bayboro, Pamlico Co., N. C GREEN, F0Y & CQ.j . Do a General Banking business. ; V New BAKKixa Hocbk, , ai ', Middle Street, fourth door below Hotel Albert, feldwlj IBW BBRwfi. fr C-f ;, YJntl'rtA ,, W. T. DUNN veenantnll. inor ma , - the public that he is repairing Watclies, Clocks wd Jewelry; opposite the Depot, New Berne, S. C. V - Work guaranteed andprlcea to suit wUmes. Mdwlm , . You Can SayeHoncy By buying your Alaoastuie, Eeady Mixed Paints, eta, from WHITTY & GATES. '. ' We' have the'eelebnUd'Fackers Ice Cream : Freeiers-be. sure and see them before buying shy ether.,- ? ., -s y: . !,'" We have a full stock of fl-very thing In the Hardware and Builders' line, and invite your attention to tha same. , V --'; -.WHITTY 4r OATES. ' , - ; . r- : ' Agents for , the Sherwln-Willis- Oelebrated Ready Mixed Paint", t i dealers ia Lime, Cement and ria . r. Wanted, A Iaree quantity of Beeswss, which I will pay from 23 to-f r per lb. J. M. KILL . '. June 4, 1SS3. ' ;': u.
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