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SEW BERNE, N.' C. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 9. 1689.
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UCSWEEAT. Hominy. Crushed!
LOCAL NEWS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS I
F. E. Mortow Tuning and repairing.
Y.heat. 01 Flakee, VermloeUi,
F&rlev. V l.t Pe, Macaroni, Okrm and
Tomt:: :.L.i4U' Kama, -.Breakfast
Scries, fcuear Cured Bhonidars, Corned
rosf rvwi mniea ii.erriD.ineese..
all kinds Canned Goods, While Beane,! AHout eight nearoes rrom along the
Olive., Capers. Curry Powders, Pick lee, I line of the A. & N. O. Railroad - lef for
Cataop, ia uwinw lfieelteippi and other States Teeterdar.
i,..t nnari ptaonu. rrniui. .iuhuu. i
Lv.rorated Apple. Tapioca, , Cora 1 aT.R.dotph, buggy manufacturer, ke spoke about fifteen minutes In elo-
a ia a - m wis. ax is .. a.
quent . terms, d ireotlng hi . ramarke
principally to young men. It wae both
TheTlT.0. A. Entertainment Lut
aright.-.
That wai a rich treat furnished by the
Tonne Men's Christian Association.
The exercises opened with a piano solo
that was ezqnuitely , rendered by Miss
Katie Dannietsv. Then came General
Battle with an old man's talk to the
Young Men's Christian Association. It
was a happy and appropriate selection.
Purch. Jelly, Cider, Boiles OxToogTtea, will have some of his excellent buggies
Pickled Lamb Tongues. Chipped Beef, on exhibition at Hyde county court
f resa jraoen wiu wusaa, k wmv
ad Coffee. Chooolate, Choioe Teas,
Coooeato. iJ?s i DM,TKB? I - The members of the Y. M. u. A. ex
' HOIIND---A bnnoh ot key.? .Owner tend their sincere thanks to the Urge
. i ... - "---" :i . .1 r
x can rettnesamoT iwyinKiuiai tnd aDoreciauve andienoj tnat creeled .;-.t nA T..i.,...t i..a .
office and paying rorinis aavriismeai.i ,,&wiBIBei)l at the theatre last ., An far fain m Ant nPAtrrAttojl tntfihAn
i - a -
profitable and entertaining. ' This was
followed by a trio by Measra. Baxter,
Humphrey and Barrington In whioh the
7o o aTATip mm W'it fT undist.many obli- MiM Maude Moore appeared upon the
hTJkl'SSS:iSt N.kaldedin tage w ieoite "How he saved St.
No.888. AiH'.0;!Rw,1iiDgbeenIcet, the programme. Michaere." every one's face was ra-
applloalioa wltrbemade for .duplicate, 1.. ' . diint with pleasure. Her rendition
;ovl
vTor
The Eioston free Press of November
the 7th say;'
"Cotton has been selling on the Kin
gston market since Monday at 9J, which
U the beat price paid on any market on
(heA.fiN,O.UK "
.a mint ike in the etcond
. rt . i
- -rTfT.ritriT3.wl iitttnnia neatlt I tmtnl "ur enu- "
" ' )Jy wlrtri this offlo" call and Md in Na Berne during the week at
lMour ordara with OS. ; . ;T - ? I Drices raosioir from 9 50 to 9.90, U.oU
UAUBiU DaBiViliOioo sneu,wmue,i ""! i
Kepeaiins I is a eooa martet. out not tue oest on
"WJManlated family can
I afford to be wfathonta "Zab yanee"
s A N ElcaWitowf nts Fine Kid
xx ororei at : ';' v.;, "wt'-;.: .
gone,
is a good market.
the A. ft N.O. Railroad.
. . lBreaoh loading
' ritles, at .. o ' ..-
o V Oct. it tf.'"-'-'- .; Whutt Qatis.
" mHE Tjiteas Stvle In berbv Hats at 1 0ur Winter Fair.
.1 - j, ' BABBJB0T0H dfc Baxtke'8. . I - The offlolalsof the East Carolina Fiab,
T EtTEB andiiote Paper :lfaraIshed0ter, Game and Indua.trial Associ
- AJ and neatly printed &l the Journal tion are interesting themselves in get'
wncerruive us your oraera. - i ting everything In readiness for a sue-
; , TBtntMA telegraphed to CleTe- he,d
Uad. Foraker bas Burrendered
if
a week beginning February 24th.
An additional building, BtJxSU. is
bsing erected on' the grounds for fish,
oysters' and ' game, In the centre of
which will be. bnlll sn aquarium for
the display tf live 'fish and animate.
Ebttjbns roqi - Virginia place
the Democratic majority at orer
OjOOa and th giBUtnreiflally xhie' -wiU be'i blk improvement over
O-thuda PemootaUo '" ' . 1 last year in giving more room for other
f I dUnlav'a In th main traildinff
AB iar M oeara irum wx ;w I Let even one commence now and be
do not like Harrison' admini8tra-loathe Ibokouf for something to be ex- noon
tion. They sat down won iU and! hiblted. The date is some time off, but
the man who inherited hw grand I U ie not any too early to make a begin
father's) hat ia i:Wl--ywa(B
and Cfbaerver;oS? wti , I Personal,
Miss Mary Brown
waa admirable. Now expectation rose
to the highest pitch as Miss Badcliff
came f of ward to sing "Orpheus " This
splendid composition grew in popular
favor as Miss Radoliff revealed its
beauties in limpid tones of rarest mel
ody., The quartet by Miss Badcliff, Mrs.
Williams and Messrs. Clark and Adams
was one of the gems of the evening. In
such ah array of muaioal talent it would
be dirfloult to decide what part was
beBt executed, but taken aa a whole
the quartet was superb. The reoitation
of .''The Burial of Moses," by Mr. J. S.
Thomas, evinced unusual powers of
elocution, and then Miss Badoliff's
second solo in whioh "Wooing" was
rendered as it only could be by the
queen of song. This finished the pub
lished program. Miss Mamie Amyett
aocompanied Miss Radoliff's solo,
Hi&j Hattie Dale the quartet and Miss
Chattie Oredle the trio. All of the
entertainment was highly creditable to
the Y. M. C. A. and pleasing to the
large and cultured audience.
That Fishing Frolic.
It was a good one. On Tuesday after-
I. S. D. Sauls of Qoldsboro, T.
F. Hargis, of Baltimore, T. H. Mallison,
of Craven county, and W. F. Rountree
James Thomas, Rudolph Ulrioh, Dan
Jones and C. A. Battle, of New Berne,
ntt nnr rinnt tnr tVia nlAnanraa nt tmnt
left, vesterdav I a.vt- . .j i j
,lEKrple f rHalifax county, m0rnlng for Spartanburg, S. C. She CitTi The day wassuminerty, and the
Y, l.iwfw- I will teach in a school 'near spartan- windjUBt Arriyedat Morehead
attempted assasainauon on eieouon i ourg.
Y c!at. bv net-roes, of several white Capt. S. H. Gray returned
men) the pegroea nrett on we party
from ambushed nydered two of gh
last night1
from New York. "
Mr. W. J. Pope, revenue officer, came
them.
.Mrs. D. N.'.Kilburn returned Jaet
Rtt.t.t Mahokk irot ao riled when 1 -ltf-t Iromla tUlt North'
the election returns began to cbme ,Mr P90' f-lef f "nd Hanah two parties, Messrs, Ulrich, Jones, Sauls
it was found difficult to procure boats
tor the mgnt at a prioe wnloh an up
country gentleman would oonsider
all reasonable. After considerable
palaver" two boats were procured
and every thing made ready to "tackle"
the fish. The sportsmen divided into
t ' , 1 aaaoava auiai v w vvmamw ivu farawMai - m-
in mas ne wfn ou nnu buv lM,TOr . wuriams and Capt. .Dare
named Harrison, vy nen ine genue i Roberts wsnt V down to Morehead City
man of that name op In Washing-1 iMt night to pull in the trout.
tan hn had been boostin IT Mabone I : H. L. GIbbe, Esq.. left last jnight to I
rt'3ta tetnrha he fert as if aome ton4 Hyde county court.
.a...-la i ..wt i.iau aa I Juage peymour nas returnea rrom
wvv. r I nrilmlnnfnn
,. w J,- I 1 AS novel Aiuori . reww juaiioii,,
Rennblieana wiftantroduoe pr,;E.:P. Mallet, Beaufort; p. S. Mal-
' a blU in the Fifty first Congress ' in le Morehead City; J. K. Broaddus and other party,wh0M timid sonis kept
arAHAfTrlAfhlannftrTialftttofeon. ""yanceboroj.E. P Burton, J.H. uke little oats near the shore, lilt
. favor of Federal pupervislon ofcon Kuglertphila4elphi8 4 L..Houghton, ted the old nothiB mt
and Hargis, going out beyond the bar,
and Messrs. Rountree, Mallison.Thomas
and Battle contenting themselves with
trying their luck in the channel a few
hundred yards from. the railroad wharf,
The bold sportsmen, who ventured out
on the deep blue ocean, "hooked
during the night about three hundred
as nice grey trout as were ever led into
temptation by the cunning of man. The
them
iilnttra
A-3 i.1 I J A at Al f M
...nA..t knf 4i.wttf nf l Z. r Z i '-'Zr 0 '8U ue iu awngo notniag ventureu
cawwwM. -- u.f.B. uuMDeget Baltimore,, K. I nothing gained.'.' The next morning the
pecome mw ahb-AemwwiiMiiuooaing.vs. w. uarpenter, pity; a. l. .noCe89fur irentlemen Ief the dtr aatia.
.:' -a- ia .uilir.n. h.ii-r n v -. ' 4
tawwturgtm V; v. . I tied with the sport, and; Messrs. Roun
IZnforce the Laws. :' ' tree 'and Mallison returned to their
w; nnhURh on iha aflfiond naffn'of ihfa homes because of the pressing demands
Ala the bHl.r-AugU8tavnromwe. paper the Opinion; of Attorney Oenerair
IT- II I I I III I - - I rtawMann nti lh nhnatSnn inf whn IV11 1 VYeUDOTUay morning, -DngQi BDU
Tea PfimoctatiO Yictory. In thlS tha laws enacted for the ma. early, Jones Thomas and Battle board
13 a awsBDinz oner a rcKuinrttMUon or ovsters a&d other nan." - i"u - """" y.oM
' T 'wrttrAt VATtond frflm i.thnl . rhnra Ia conalBrahIfl comnlalnt.- in "'u" iouoiwur u mi
Ti,.- 'Vi,.. t' Ithefaotthat noh-residenta arebomlnc the anchor was cast and the fun began,
' . ' . 11 Lito'' Pralloo'' tovSid, and: earn ink' off I can's 4esotibe.it .Ewiv iww'as we
XtIffliES nature 01 lannne'B ,t e- rii ; u,,; quantities,; from the rite we ,eel nibble,iatanUyierk and
faat. CM Jaru:y De pprf Ciateq. . It -afhral bade. ?; If "this work: is allowed say "confound the look." Bat,
elr!ye5rpr?2CS all expectations. to continue, the oyster grounds of Pam- p8n8nt "m. .MtbA same. In, about
L; r . ZTJ TWSU, lr, v-;. I Ho sound will soon be bare-the beds l 1 u" " j ' iT?'
will be destroyed. It has taken onir a
tl af ta avsur.ciflat Jnjnbe of
tiLbLLiina ToUni wubThera to
SOUTH CAEOtMA SEWS.
From the State Paper?.
Work on the water works for Golds-
boro is progressing.
Wilmington Meuenger: A brilliant
sooial event, occurred at St. James
Episcopal churobin this city last even
ing at 0 o'clock in the marriage of Mr.
Theodore . Marburg, of Baltimore, and
Miss Fannie D. Grainger, of Wilmington.
Elizabeth City Carolinian: The Eliza-1
beth City Fair opened auspiciously.
Never before in the history of this Fair
have so many entries beeu made so
early. The exhibition hall was quite
lull early this morning when this re
port olosed and the exhibits were very
fine and attractive.
Raleigh News and Observer: The
Boyle case has not yet been carried up
to the Supreme Court. The papers in
the case have all been prepared by the
defence, and have been served on the
Solicitor. Ia oapital oases the law
provides that they may be taken up in
the 8upreme Court at any time. The
oase will probaffly be taken up in the
near future.
Nashville Argonaut: A cotton fac
tory is to be erected at the Oxford
Orphan Asylum, to be operated by the
orphans, and also a pants f aotory ia con
templated. Charlotte is going to
erect a tabernaole for Sam Jonea meet
ing, to be held next spring, whbb will
seat 4.000. Quite a number of
white people have left Johnson county
for Arkansas, and others oon template
following if reports are favorable.
tools are not all dead.
Greenville Refleotor: The other day
we saw Mr. B. F. Erwin bringing a
large load of peanuts In town to be
hipped. In conversation be told us
there was more money to be made rais
ins peanuts than cotton. He aaid his
peanut crop this year was only li acres.
from whioh he has already shipped
over a hundred bushels (about 120 we
think he said) and has a few bushels
left. When it comes down to making
comparisons, we nonestiy believe toe
farmer oan make more money on any
thing he will plant than ootton. And
it is going to take a wholesome diversi
fioation of crops and a closer sticking
to the farm to bring about better times
in this country.
Wilmington Star: We have bad f re
quent occasion to comment on the new
discoveries of valuable minerals and
stones in this State in localities where
their presence was not suspected. Sev
eral days ago we made mention of the
discovery of a copper vein in working
a sewer in Kaleigh, of slate and whet
stone deposits in the neighborhood of
Durham, of coal in uranvuio county
and since then of the discovery of coal
in the same county at another place,
The Hendersonville Times of last week
notes the purchase of a traotof sixty
acres in Henderson county upon which
the purchaser has discovered several
valuable minerals. Every day gives
additional evidenoe of the extent and
variety of the mineral resources
North Carolina.
oatesof members of the Legislature.
After the State canvassers adjourned
the Secretary of Slate issued certificates
of election te the members of the Legis
lature, including the six Bepublioans
of the Silver Bow delegation. The
clerks of the different counties had
already issued certificates and the
Democrats-elect refused the secretary's
certificate.
Make no Mistake. If you hat e made
up your mind to buy Hood 'e Saraapa
rilla do not be induced to take any
other. Hood's Saruauarilla ia a dbcu-
liar medicine, poaaessing, by virtue of
Us peculiar combination. croDortion
and preparation, cuiative power supe
rior to any other article of the kind be
fore the people. For all affections aris
ing from impure blood or low sLate of
the system it is unequalled. Be sure to
get Hood's. 5
Tuning and Repairing.
Mr. FRANK E. MORTON of the
North State Music Co.. Raleigh, N. C,
will be in the city Monday, the 11th
November. All who wish Pianos and
Organs tuned and repaired, leave word
at Hotel Albert or address him through
tne postomce. uovHdac
filled with the fruit of the season. B 1
use of the Royal Baking Powder the crest is
Shipping News.
The ctsamer Eaglet, of the E. CD.
line, arrived yesterday and will sail
this afternoon. The Annis of this lino i T No . u-. -luj---
nut arrive tomorrow. and appetizing than a well-nude ansa
M. . I 11., .1 . .. 1 mi
ine steamer Tahoma will an ive this
rening and sail Monday for Bayboro.
The Hchoouer Sallia and Ellen, Capt.
Lloyd, ia at Broadhum'd wharf, load
ing lumber for Georgetowu, D. C.
The steamer Manteo, of the O. D.
line, sailed for Norfolk yesterday with
full carsoof general freight.
LATEST SEWS.
with,
'Royal BaWni
Kowaer
always rendered light, flaky, tender sad di
gestible. Dumplings made with it, baked oa,
boiled, will be dainty and whoksoase,andsBSSj
be eaten steaming hot with perfect faspnaity.
Rccsnr. Onemotft Sonr; ltni !
it three teaspoon, of Royal Bakiar Pi aaiaaS
teaspoon oi salt ; rub mat
rub id apiece of pa
I then add one lami
r the butler is veil mind. Mar hi aattaaal
r of soft fcscaat ( t tmfc
potaaa,paadaa
ii ere. i
the Sour: after t
knead to the contisfHM-w t
off pieces of dough iarra enon.h
quarters of an apple (or ocfaer fruit as desired) i
ana iay in an carmen ami for fl
steam until the fruit is tender. Bake If I
. In all receipts callin? for cream of 1
and soda, substitute Roval BakJna PrrarrW.
Less trouble, never fails, makes more appea
tizing and wholesome food and is more eco
nomical.. Royal Baking Powder il ipedally
made for use in the preparation of the finest
and most delicate cookery.
Dr. Eugene Grissom, t
PHYSICIAN AND SUHGEON.
RALEIGH, N. C,
Offers his professional services to the
publio, and will also treat in person, or
tbrougn correspondence, the various
forms of nervous diseases.
Office: over Lee, Johnson & Co.'
drug store.
Residence: 416 Elm street. q71w
7"e5txite3.!
600
TONS COTTON SEED.
We furnish Sacks on application, and
pay Higheat Market Price for seed.
will exchange Meal for seed.
100,000 BRICK.
500 Tons Agric'l Lino
Conaignmenta solicited of Cotton,
finA lifT-lA nf DAAimA.n Uorn.Kice, and all produce sold in this
UAAt uuiiuc ' a CAAUiUCAj market
for every twenty-five 17. P. BURRUS & CO.,
Active Soap Wrappers nnd'n Merchant.,
returned to
of
J. F. TAYLOR,
Wholesalo and Retail Grocer,
Foot of Middle Street,
NEW BERNE, N. C.
Best Tobacco on Market
rm fcca.VifStaia wWI-W' fevryean for oyster pirates to almost wabs, alut aftoroakerr tod one
ctlTed'-wltlvdiep gSora t; the destroy about; 160,009 -acres-of oy.ter ln4' f bJi;?
mite rionBcrJleneral narriflon ground, in Chesapeake bay' How long
t-ir'-trffdmitnart hia tc-a wllf take to ruin less, than one-tenth waa eome for nw There were about
C...1 E. -icq W greaj jaf S. ; ...L.B V . , .. .. flfw flahinir hnata mt. and It warn aatl.
f
c:
Ix ii r:r
JcfT'
rl'i r- '
about a I
TLcrab
r t' i ccstlc"t;ca t:
... '..r v L Labile 1
f for
y . . v . i mar nnmnar m mnrm in ramnnn sinTiiici r i "ar - -ara- t .
t r.DruWican..patti m Mi.-. . M va Uated that -about lO.OOOtronl-We
IhcaVaia.jTheresuIt hwLofgtmenue totheipleK
n ttat LLiLsasaweaDautnppn ot; E,i9 COuntyi;Ynt.hould be en T opinione are ezpreaiea as w wny
net Cica tta s:ia XOCK oourasedahdeaiefulIyhuBbandedr The rtui twwii..
- I . .-'--' ........ U. . A arla aaiAa ''V IPLat aMAaaaV aalsKasiILtA la iVaS
' redd r ullio "confl' depredaUon. oMion-resldehto ,ott the UHJ " i"-""-
Oyster seaa .noma do .topped, s i - . - -t - r
There are prohibitory laws; enaoted kV"r ""v
by the Ceglslature of.Korth Oarollna. ! neM dd w reaoa taem, and. deep
It ia tthe duty ot the locar authpritiee walr no na ffna ngDU naa w
iA rWinrta fa anforceihese lw. It Is "ee re.ortea so. ; Aotneiv tatoryv
tie duty of the county oommlssion6rst rWpolse
to arrest the violators oi tne . law ana region, unui recenuy, ana cepi ine
bring them' to acoount. (See jhapter trout tbinhed out;' but of late year.
SC3,.9ctioti 4, laws oi aa rpoise flsperie. : have beeii esUb
Wby do not the commissioner, of I,, ,r. - .r. . . . .
Tt.ria r,Aint Bnfnrca tha laws enacted "shed, whioh have destroyed. number.
. ' . . ., l , . i . . I i . i. i., ..4 kk.. .il n.v
lor the protection OI one OI IU OUUI lUt luwui auu uvui auu viau bluii iuu
Interests of the people ot mat county, have wonderfully Increased, Boat
charge, at Morehead ri exhorbitant,
I)
te '
f
J ti
a nti. .ntiAii .nri I but the sport ia fine and the fish are as
i,t. ..i t t a Ixxntive.. and if the father 1 : ' 1 -v j.;
n, r,V. r,T ia j,ive or biliou. the most I Keep your blood pure and you will
- j ; r ulis follow its uss, so that I not have rheumatism. Bood'e Barsa
j t qlet f -r.'.'y remedy known and I parllla puri3.es the blopd, and tonea the
t.vry f..;aily ehould have a botua, , ,r: I wnoie system!
THIS ELECTIONS ini PETERSBUEO FIRE
BX-BEOBETAEY BAYARD MARRIED
APPOIMTMINT, XTO.
WNcnrNATi, Hoy. 7. unoffloiai re
turns, including a few of&oisl returns
have been reoeived from all the coun
ties in Ohio. They show a plurality for
Campbell of 11,154.
Chicago, Nov. 7. A special dispatoh
from Des Moines, Iowa, to -the Journal,
Republican, says: While the Democrats
olaim that their entire Scate ticket is
elected, indications today are that the
result on the State ticket, except Gov
ernor, is doubtful, and that the Repub
lican, wilt have seven majority in the
House and one in the Senate.
Richmond, Va., Nov. 7. A dispatch
from Petersburg, Va., says that a terri
ble fire started at 3 o'clock this merning
in Oed. H. Davis & Co. 's dry goods
house on Sycamore street and spread
with inoredible rapidity, burning down
in a Hihert time the whole iron front
block and adjoining properties. The
flame, leaped aoross the street and de
stroyed the Odd Fellows' Hall and five
or six other buildings. Lieutenant
Criohton, of the polioe force, was in
one of the burning buildings when a
wall fell in on him; he was burned to
death.. Haifa block on each side of
Sycamore street, from Tabb street west,
to gone. The estimated lose fs $750,000.
Insuranoe has not yet been ascertained.
Assistance wae asked this morning from
Richmond and two .team engines were
sent from here. .
WABHiKQTONt D. C, Nov. 7.-The
President today appointed Wm. W.
Bates, of New York, to be Commis
sioner of Navigation.
Hon.' Tboe. Vi Bayard, ex-Secretary
of State, and Miss Mary Willing" Oly met,
were married at i ociooa wis afternoon
at the bride' residence, No. W17 H
street; in - the pretence of a most dis
tinguished oompany, '.
Rostov. Nov. 7.The tote of the
town of Uoshoid, receivea( today, com
nletse the election return, from the an
tire Bute, ana maxe ni socai lootinss
for Governor , Braokett (Rep.), 128,901;
Russell (Dem.)' iao,l7: : Blackmer
(Pro. 18,wh;' warss ixaDori in.
Braokeifs plurality, B,M. d "
HtLENA. Mont. ; Nov. 7.-The Silver
Bow mandamas oase wa.V finished to
day, Judge DsWoIf denying the right
of the minority or the board or canvas
ears to" atneaL from the order , el .Abe
court atrectinir tne canvassers to count
the vote oi tne tunnel creoinofc -.-jij .:
The court issued a mandamatory or
der, and Hall and. Irvin, counted the
tote Of ine disputed prectnoi lot MO'
Hatton, Democrat. This, deai.onv. also
covers the legislative contest,, and hy it
the Democrats seoure ten of the eleven,
members of .ta tyiyer Uow delegation!
Scat! Sciatica!!
NEW BERNE, N. O
William H. Oliver,
AGENT FOR THE
Marine
Board of Unriermitors
OP PHILADELPHIA,
NEW BERN, N. C.
All communications in regard to lose
or damage of vessels or Cargoes sent to
me by telegram or otherwise will re
ceive prompt attention.
Mr. A. T. Lyon, the best known pho
tographer in the three States of South
Carolina. Georgia and Florida, says:
i nave guttered excrutiatmg pains
from Sciatic Rheumatism. Stepping on
uneven surfaces of sidewalks would
give me perfect agony. Various reme
dies had been tried, but wl.h no effect,
until I commenced the use of Guinn'sl
Pioneer Blood Renewer, which has re
lieved me of the least semblance of
pain, and given me the entire use oi nnM v A .S4..
my limbs. I conscientiously oommend I wall UC SUUUllcu VVlUa
is. A 1 1 LI. . a tn T TTZ-vTaT I
Merchants
WANTED AT ONCE,
500 Cords Cypress
wuuu. ror further information en
quire at the offioe, foot Craven street.
3dwlw S. H. GRAY MFG. CO.
For Sale,
The SEA-SIDE HOUSE. Beaufort.
N. C, containing 13 rooms.
A Urge dining-room, kitchen and out
houses; also a cistern holding 3,500 gal
lons of water.
Lot contains 09 feet front and 2T0 feet
deep; excellent garden spot; also water I
lot about 800 feet to tne enannel, con
taining wharf ana bath-home.
For further particulars apply to
oc22 lm CHARLES LO WEN BERG
No. 128 Cherry street, Macon, Ga.
For Sale,
One second-hand Vertical Boiler of
thirty horse power, in tery good con
dition. The boiler is made of extra
heavy iron, and has only been in use a
few years, needs no repairs at present
Two Vertical Center Crank Engines
of ten horse power each, fitted with
link, in good condition and ready for
immediate use. Appiyto
J AMES REDMOND,
ool3 dwtf - Nw Berne, N. C.
OCTAGON SOAP,
Factory Price, by
JF. TTliricIi,
WHOLESALE GROCEB,
' MIDDLE STREET,
NEW BERNE. N. L.
CLOSING OUT
ENTIRE STOCK
AT
' Baggage Transfer.
Baggage taken safely and promptly
to and from any part of the city.
' . Wagon, will attend Railroad, Steam
er, and Ferrie.;;'1
Orders left at" ray offioe will have
good attention and quick dispatch.
fJiv:.; '.. J. STEWART,
mug! oroaa street.
500 Tons Cotton Seed
WANTED f
For which we will pay fhe HIGHEST
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Come and see u. before selling your
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