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.Tr" "v TV !AILY OURNAL. in VOL. VIII.--NO. 190. -: NEW BERNE. N. C. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. .y BnrrnxojiM,'.;- LOCAL NEWS. ; T OST. B. R. BTOCS-Notice U here- J bv riven that oertiflcats of nook No. 2-3. A. & N. C. E.. having been lost. ..app'.lotion will be mad for duplicate. NO WELL-Nrulated femllr can afford to be without a "Zsb Vance" , t)OOk 8WTO.: . . - ; V .'-;.Oo. 11 tf. VlWam Qativ; BABLBLES ABOTJT TOWS. "Alas! what lofty devotion, what NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WaTSOH ft Street Fruit at auction. Fine fruit. ? - " - v r-;- ' farm a few miles from the oity. Ths 77" '"rr"- . " "" "7 fruit in appearance is very mochlikl 7" 77? ore, n pur. au - . "-" " - w "r ;r; Uon. what ardent patriotism, haa been .2g ..Z A Two marriage licenses were issued by the Register of Deeds last week, both firm, and of a We hare leeo most delicious flavor. no finer apples any- past. There is something melancholy in the N Elegant Lhrf of flsais; Fin KU I colored couples. 1. tSlovsa at ' ;x Babwgtos ft BatntaV, .h.. Mr Air.-HjM fl,. changes of time. notwithsUnding they .......... .. V" I ... 1 . TTTt - hundred trees of this kind, the "Ben "V P7. im. - m w . s-i a . . jt I loo mneraioi nr. o. aunews wm . Thfl - -.j raiuoogw wii uiuuiv K jftf K-- A .l-M -.11 v "W--w w w www a ffl I - mak1 I . - a tt t ' t 1 J uiui nuAW du dwwuwi uhi; street uuaaiierooon at lour o oiock. i h ,,,.,,, -, . inlMti nni X Minted atthU otBoe. Cal and ,-T:. ii t He showed ns aiao Kasset apple X leaVe our orders with e i Vi 4 fVw ma"er 01 88" which was very fine. He has a variety 1 i. -ri- r: . '1'. " I lectins the employees of the A. ft N. of other tmit nn ki. f.rm mt alio LBreaoh loadinK -MnsrRspeatlogl0 Railroad was left enUrely -with L vineyard, all of whioh are bearing rifles, as-. -.r;r? , - C, -Jrrtsiaent Chad wick, at the meeting of gool crops, viUot. 11 u, . wBarrr a UATHf i tfceoireotorse few days ago. This is an evidence of the adapts- ? -r 'ErTEB aOtT Note Faper lurntsheai , At the Centenary Method ist ohurch bihty of this climate to epple-ralsing xu ana neawy nrmtea at we wwum..-1 toniffv. th. ,MtMli ,, -.,,. . 0,4 X , :mlMjon conoert iV GOLLY, lock"! CiMKndl We had "Open"Doore,"belng aco'lleotion of new f.For'aKiwWtfta'VV "d appropriate songs and reoitations. apples the year round 5 '.fe Wi'i 11 j Atji jau Lil-f -v 'V The Baoerlor conrt of Lenoir onnntv Takb it .H lenderlyr brtlsUi it f iritb b&reft DM'DO tmalneu there, J Bynum presiding. Our representative, JQnaQpV4 au f?V " . . f e uuoy, win oe in attendance mmmm i sou wiu De pieasea 10 receive oasn ior IT Is Said that McKlnneys oandi- ihe'jouaNAL and take the names of new ; by the Ohio election. - . V Every nigbt this week except Tburs- ''-t.'.vt$''-J '',,rr . J " ' . I day and Saturday there will be devo- : 'jloyj-ttHO-. xuwiijs ne ibbubu ...... t tha v. M. C. A. It is to his proclamation deaitnating the K9 observed by Associations throughout a 428th inst." as a," ing. day of : thanksgiv- ih " Wilt. Harrison be made . Preal vis to be fonnd in reading the name ; Harrison backward. Oonrier Jour nal. the entire world . Gentlemen are cor dially; invited to be present whether they are members or not. Arrivals at .Hotel Albert. Col. Peter Mallett, Dr. E. P. MilleU, J,P. Petty, New York; Mr- and Mrs. James Childs, Boston; Joseph Edwards, Goldiboro: M. Pragg, city- Who haa not felt the truth of this assertion? It to not merely in towns ani oities these changes are occurring, but also in customs and institutions. Our fathers mourn to be driven from their accuatonW habits; our mothers grieve to witness the fashion of their daughters. The wheels of time will roll on and bury in the dust the works With the same attention given to the CiVlT Dusiness cere mat is given to it in tnei Let us unroll the mouldering record North, we could produoe our own 1 01 a century. What scenes are pre sented to the imagination while we stand at the corner of East Front and 1 ... T J- II Tne Fire Yesterday-Incidents. Rnt " .nd KH hftV(, b n. The alarm of fire yesterday came from the form of Ben tiers Vail, President of the house belonging to Rey. Mr. Forbes, I Harlowe and Clubfoots Creek Canal on Pollock street, above Berne. Sparks Company. His residence is no w owned from the chimney set the roof on fire. Monl Still further back one hun- It wss quickly extinguished, however, I dred and fifty years, five generations and very little damaae was done. The from herself and .brother, W. tu. firA .Iftnnrti-Bnk rMnAntrl nrnmntl. Clarke, Esq , who resides in the house , r ' I .1 I. w but its services were not needed. . . ..i-- Thomas Pollock, then the proprietor of ment. A certain man was in hia office I the land on which "Newbern" is built nnniiidflrfthlB nllfl of amd many thousand acres around it. iuu Btuc in too uidsi umpauj counting money, hich filthy lucre was on bis desk. At the tap of the bell he bounced and ran out wildly, leaving his office open and no one in it. Fortunately for him, per haps, everybody else was looking for the fire, too. in demand, and to supply those inquest of it the books about this time, lola were reopened by act of the Assembly for subscribers. This year the steam boat "Norfolk" was bought by a New bern company, William Gaston, presi dent, and Stephen M. Chester, cecre- VNKW-XORK papers say "Warner snipping xrews, ? Miller declines - to talk:" "Piatt The steamer Eaglet, of the has; nothing to say." They can ?. console themselves that they are with the majority in one respect; they are thlnking-Sj ; re E. C. D line, sailed yesterday with a full cargo of general exports. The Annie, of this alarm bb a god send. 1 'w IT is . hinted that ; the German ' line, will arrive today and sail tomor row afternoon at 4 o'clock. The steamer Stout, of the Clyde line, sailed for Baltimore last night. A dentist bad a death srin on a poor I tary. The boat was put on the line and patient's iaw bone. but when the alarm ran ""anetn v,ity , connecting with was sounded made a dash lor tne street. Hoaonot York to Orleans. It wan. we hliv the tooth-ache individual regarded the I the first steamboat owned in the State and not one now, that runs to this place, could make better time. Its Emperor contemplates coming over I Sunday-School Address to'this WnubrvX" If he shonld do Mr Jonn s- Thomas has accepted an cJh'nfch Services Today, 80;take ttp ft qaarter section Of land 5TiBUtin t0 dU dd"88 ubef0e Centenary Methodist Church-: fcrt.tW.V mmn 8MaTof of St. Peter's eharch, l. W. Crawford, pastor. Sen S A . " " " ' 1 oied. He will address the Sunday migns ao wbh. yvumingron D6r.iMhool at the ohurch, opposite Cedar ' . -S-m m-im fh- Q'ove cemetery, at 2 o'clock this afteV : ftoon. W Those who contemplate attend iK i iiv yw l,,, may be assured that they will be nappyy u tne niBj9Cuiea iim entertained and edified the speakership. " It gratifies ' dis LATEST SEWS. appointed office seekers, and they Week of Prayer at the Y. m. c. a. It was along time before the people Jt.te(J . 885.000. iuuuu uuv wuois kuo Bittrui ubiuo iivm, 1 uUI tamers would sometimes pom If all reports had been true, about one-1 bine for the improvement of tbo town fourth of the city would have been Their sons never would. They are not ... 1 unlike lour norses in a wagon each HU1H2.9. k. nl k... . ..... U. load and the other "will get there first." Thus none can accomplish the journey while they pull in different directions. Chester, the secretary of the company, was a noet. and from what we learn the always I arrival of the steamsr in our waters created as much turmoil and excite ment on our streets as does in this day a vagabond oirous. Hear him We could not speak, or think, or dream, Of anything but boats and steam. ; xe chatteringtas merrily as coons I fltcakfyak Monday Strangers Made Citizens Eph.s if. 12-19. Leader, Dr. J. D. Clark. Those , thonsands of atamnir I aitesoov how to oet Bich. Matt, vi farmWln Nort riakota: mnat do- 1B-20 Mder, W. M. Eountree. .i infln.f- n.nlauA' f,ftJ ha -Kednedav-OMThingthat is Every wuiuhi. waiwwiwii ..yia iv .. . ,r-i- , nn t . t ci '"mM7.u-l--A.iii 't. "iij-i;" t:4A;J' I 'i i-Mi jueaoar, u. o. nMi JA 1IKASNA MAMIa IV ' mm Am-. - junown -uumu uiMUt," suu nuat irWOy-TM BCBt WHi. Uen. V by their yotea they liav helped & to 121-24; Heb. xl: ,5t Leader John a secure J these i blfissinga.Bostonl Thomas. , kWltk -ft- of the Rev. pastor. Services at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. The pews are free. Ushers are in the vestibule to receive strangers. All persons are cordially Invited to worship with the congregation, Sunday-sohool at 3 p. m., J. E. Willis, superintendent. Hancock Street Methodist Church At length the gilded bauble gave Services at 9:15 a. m. and 4:15 p. m. Presbyterian - Church Rev. L. C. Vase, D. D., pastor. Services at 11 a. m. subject; "The first infidel sermon and t . 1 . L ,,. J..K its lessons to young men, at ! subject, "Bags with holes." Sabbath- school at 8:80 p. m. Ushers at the doors. A oordial welcome to all. Baptist Church Rev. H. W. Battle, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and T: p. m. Sunday school at 8 p. m., O. O. Clark, superintendent. Public invited to attend these servioes. Christ Church V. W. Shields, rector. Its beauty to the expectant wave- Had Cleopatra's Barge appeared It had not been more zaily cheered ; Hundreds flock 'd down to see the won der. In spite of rain or even thunder: And such enrapture to possess it Twas not in language to express it Looking south, directly before us. just one oentury ago is the residence of Col. Joseph Leech, where is now the mansion of Basil Manly, Esq. Its Bur foundings now are very different from what it was In the time of Leech. Then, turning West, were creeks and marshes. where now stands the neat white houses oalled "Hills row," and occupied by Capt. Joseph Hill, Mr. Thomas Gaskill and Mrs. Carrie Hi 1. 8 a. m. (Holy Communion). Other! South, on Mrs. M. E. Manly 's lot, m. Sub- I then over the creek, is Bryan's Tavern, menim- j. kni. .tawi.. i am I ranking with a Hotel Albert in its a? thfl Alectiona otfTneadavi ia-thatnnrtf ft Vivrni ...a w . vi,. I .... . .... I palmy days. ; , . . . --------- - ... " i win na weicomea to tne servieesei tnisi d.u... i.ui i. u IndorsementLglvenjtO.the Demo- glnto oyrter dyedger to at work in Long church, t v rSsZ-Tww a T that Tthe ratio demand for tariff reform.- I o"01 nw JUteaoetn City icoono- Miggion Praver Meetincs Ths mission I Milsea Justice, then were no buildings V'viVw . " ' I mtot ,aotea Jhe . nassage of another ,a. muti. nn.. The vtow . was unobstrncted down the . , . . lAMilMli' '.' 'J. - . I . . . .. K ... . - .mm: . - - 7' .-J . i .vi-v..v y. ithevounff men of the HAD&iit onaroni tr..4 ... aMi. Mu.. ?; a. - a. s t . . - -fjrt.i , til t ' . v 1 1 t-y I K r" JMSJI. wb nuo uuairu? auva o nuu nunii ; AJuiiwioergiaa rejoicings over wnaiwrn necome siwasni vwo- will be held thia morning at the Market now changed, exoept the historical the victory ilk Virginia, every Dem-1 Im oystei industry if this continues r doov at 9:80 o'clock. 3. B. Holland, oypresa in tb garden, now, of S. W. owat ill hite iri tthanluglvin Long. Wharf at 4:l5p. m,H. .l,! r.il-'j ni.i-i. -ni-. 1 mLi.j I 0er 10 lndUOe.. Out OyStermen tO I r amtt.U. laflr. M mnhliA rnallv iXJiiJLX .- w - buoic ,inuug ,. v . nuoi - " . - unrisc unurcn v. w. omeias, rector. Ha$ltfoal;j M after trinity. Servicee at AiMA-S"ni-ir.iii iJJLJ i to.itPrtd that a large, schooner has . m mi n,mm.;imi. nth. that Bloodv Ehirt Fire Alarm Third 77 7-7; - B. Smith, leader, aera s oraser as oeea aeieaiea oy themselves. ' We are k glad to note that the gpaii; Sttanaarabeareroi : the the Hyde coantr joommissloners have Democratic forces. ; Congressman itaken aetive steps to remedy this evil Capbelly This result sends S For-Mt the other counties do the same. . . - . . Z ... . .. - .' are invited to attend these meetings. .-1 In. ? List of tetters Remaining in the poetoffioe at New Berne, Craven county. November 9th, 1889. w'r v. : :?TY' W.K. O. Best, R. N. Cnrter,' G. W. Harriet, . Nathan Dwauwood, Jusq., stui unoent ana un broken, changing only with the seasons its green altered to brown, then dis carding that, stands forth like a giant. ready todefy the load winter winds that may grieve through its naked boogbs lor centuries to come ai it nas cen tor ies past. . W. (To 06 continued, j MONTANA ABMITTIl) f AVAL C0LLI810N BOIXS1 PLUEALTTY ITRI AT 8 AN 1X3 ED W SNOW 8TOBM OTHIB NrwS. Wasbinoton, Nsv. 8 fhe President today issued a proclamation admitting Montana as a State of the Union. Altoona, Perm., Nov. 8. A collision between a freight and gravel train oc curred' five miles west of here today. Nine men were killed and about fifteen injuredbut none fatally. Dks Moines, la., Nov. 8. At 12 a.m. the revised figures at the register's office gives Boies for Governor 4.790 plural ity, and indicate the probable election of all the Republioan State tioket ex cept the Governor. Sanford, ft. C, Noy. 8. Last night about 8 o'clock, Mr. J. M. Monger's large notel building, caught nre from a store in the rear, in whioh a kerosene lamp had exploded and set fire. Owing to prompt response to the alarm by the citizens the building was saved with a loss of about $1,000. AT Li NT A, ua , JNoy. 9. There are grave fears here that E. W. Barrett, Washington correspondent 01 the At lanta Constitution, haa been murdered by the Rube Burrows gang. Two weeks ago he went into Alabama to obtain, if possible, an interview with Rube Bur rows, and was in the posse which pur sued him. He went to the house ol Rube's father and had an appointment to return this week, lie went to Bulligent Monday night, and getting a horse and buggy, d rove out to the neighborhood of , Bur row's house. He has not been heard irom since, tie was to bave sept up communication with the main office but no word has been heard from him there. The Constitution tonight tele graphed to the Marshal of Sullieent to investigate Barrett's whereabouts. Laredo, Mexioo, Nov. 8. News has reached the commander of the Mexioan troops in Neuvo Laredo, opposite this city, of serious trouble which is now going on in Mier, Mexico, down the Rio Grande from this point about 160 miles. J-.a8t Sunday a merchant, named Guteries, was shot and killed by two customs guards, who claim be refused to stop and be searched on the road be tween Mier and Camarog. On thei arrival in Mier, they reported the affair and the citizens were so ioceDsed that they raised a mob and lynched them Acout forty or fifty Mexican troops and a body of fifteen or twenty customs guards arrived there too late to save the lives of the guards, and a general battle occurred, resulting in the death and wounding of some ten or fifteen parties. Reinforcements ,were tele graphed for to Matamoras. The town at last accounts, was in an uproar. Washington, Nov. 8. Owen Ander son, an 18 year old boy, was lynched in Leesburg, Va., early yesterday morn ing. Anderson, on Wednesday even ing outraged a respectable 17 year old white girl, who was returning home from school. He was arrested, con fessed his guilt and was locked up in Leesburg jail. A crowd of men ob tained admittance to the jail by pretend ing they had a prisoner, and when in side, overpowered the jailor and se cured his keys. Tbey dragged Ander son to a derriok in the neighborhood and strnng'him up, afterwards riddling his body with bullets. Dknveh, Col., Nov. 8. An unparal leled snow storm is reported fiom New Mexioo. Thousands of cattle and sheen have perished from exposure and want of food, and there is much suffering among the people, a number of whom have frozen to death. A speoial from Dayton, New Mexico, says: Unless the enow storm which has been raging for eight days, comes to An end soon, next summer will show the country covered with dead bodies of an imals as was the old Santa Fe trail in the sixties. The depth of the snow is now not less than twenty-six inches on a level and many plaoes it has drifted seven feet high. Five oow men are known to be frozen to death. Two Mexican sheep-herders bave been found frozen to death. Two men coming in this morning report drifts in some plaoes seven and eight feet high in which there are hundreds of dead stock, many with horns and head above the snow. It is estimated that 20,000 sheep have perished lnthis part of the territory The hay supply is nearly exhausted and it js said (100 per ton was offered by stock men. Dr. Eugene GrissocLl PHY8ICIAH AND AUBGEOS RALEIGH, W.O. - 'l Offers Lis professional servioes to tha public and will also treat In person, or through correspondence, the various' forms of nervous diseaaee. Office: over Lee, Johnson ft Co. 'a drug store. Residence: 416 Elm street aTJw iCuthrell. John H. Karoidons., Mahone and Foraker, mtaA,A& . luv ; ;m , RImnB s Masten. J. Wi Mills. J. D. Norrto. Miss WW&ja USM-fWgM pnysioaiiy, wui Jone4. Both parUea are negroes, Barnes MJKT tcrcsfter be Very' . light-weights olaima to. hall from Goldsboro and , pnma caHinir foi Above letters, will sto FC..;:?aay.i;.-JUlorran 10109 'JJemo Iopbs is ouoe-poy at tneomceot uen. 1 XT..fli- "rr::y -I Knhftrt KAfiiinm. . KarnAa atnln thnnhanr CPC. m va 0-r viwi .v I V. L" 7";:" T;77. " "I cent shall be collected on the deliver This la far bevond the ne6essitiei of the 7 a. i'C'T-"' of Mch letter advertised.- case, most unnatural, eroesaively debil- Tb Fralt Of Violence. In no case is the folly of violence in Masten, J. Wi Mills, J. D. Norrls, Miss) medication more eonspiouously shown its fruit than in the eaect upon the intestines of excessive purgation. The stomach and bowels are first painfully say advertised,and give date of Hat. griped,? then the . latter to copiously, The regulations now require mat one I suddenly and repeatedly, evacuated. irna from I the ' State, I pocket After he got ths check he went 10 WH. E. CI1ABK8, PJI. tuCZ dre, are sniScient ' to I workto devise some means by ..-whioh he . -ft-; . I A.' 1. L. J li R1L ' S ow that tie - Democrats have wma w c8n,''? lf - tr. ;nTV tv v. Pyhlsto Joncsand hadto be endorsed iCapt. ani-uuuHvwji. vr k.il- ,.D.,...,.I.J ll-.ir T... VUD IS 1IUO BUDS, . VU1 1 MM r.!5 Eiattcrs the last hope the' Ee- SS cgscf. thexorp. tbJ.vst.tio. . . , , , . . "d went to Major w.L. f aimer and morning.: Knee-drill at t tu tn. I . Z3 csrtained of breaking maae .hll mark" oa. the back .of it, hdlinesa meeting at 11 .. family ... 3 . ,r.;: II Cssth W ithont the aid Of J and Major Palmer signed it os witness, gatherings at 8 p itating. ' That organs' are incapacitated from returning their function with nor- The Salration Army. ' mat moderation. - An astringent, is re MoNamara, ' the ; Bcotcfc" lad Jforted to which, tfo 0IB " th? an Irish name, will tax. I iwawrtwauwoB wi iuunuu. . tou . MAnitrMB: Ann -.v n.rmrnr r nnan-ii.w. Hostetter'i Stomach BitterS Is the happy alternative. v it relaxes gently,, natu .Al .1 MA. 1. A 1 I - fret 3 c :1 t!:ctica. law. . 1 UU , or t:,jrr"3via- That, in I not knowing, of course, that there was iA nATt.l.nything crooked about .It. Barnes .4 I thus added forgery to theft. . i; Karnes was suspsctsa ana nouaoa- tion was. sent to poliotf headquarters. CHltjor J, E. Oaeklll went but to arrest I'.n' &aS it was not long before the Z'.V.f tflm was captured, somewhere in '.' 3 Vert Eaddiotrict. Z'i :-V T russ had a hearing ' before Justice T ' -a r " 1 C03 bond was required In t c 3 for his sppearanoe at next 1 tt C af rorior court. , In default r' m., salvation meet I nil7i suinomruyr v uiveno duo irom ings at 1 :80 p: m. Every soldier to his 6,0,1?",,, P068 tn inii ri,viat riaj ,u. I sores heaithf nl dieestlon and oomoiete what help yoa can. Let ns an unite in wunsiynn?tnjM aeieno pushing the enemy to the wall: our winst rnalaria, sad. "nquersTheujnsi victories in the past assure us of further tism, neuraigiar, nerrousness,v Sidney in the future; so let every soldier rauy wwsr mmrwtf$r& around bis colors and battle Valiantly for the cause of hia Master. - . I A.,'. J TI- The blood of Jesue Christ. His 8on.IUiail.LCJ UKU IsaUiUtflS cieanaeta us irom an nn.t I . ' Am ATTrimTAVT JJaMa AlUUllVlli Scat! Sciatica!! Mr. A. T. Lyon, the best known nha. togrspber in the three States of Soatk Carolina. Georgia and Florida, says: "I have suffered excrntiatiag pains from Sciatic Rheumatism. StCDoint: on uneven surfaces of sidewalks woald give me p r' ct agony. . Various rssne- les had bn .: tried, but wi h noaffant. until I commenced the use of Quins'. Pioneer Blood Benewer, which baa re lieved me of the least aerobian oe of pain, and given me the entire use of my limbs. I conscientiously oommend it to the public. A. T. LYON. Mo. 123 Cherry street, Macon, Ga. ' 500 Tons Cotton Seed WANTED ! For which we will pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. Come and see us before selling voor seed. E. H. & J. A. MEADOWS. ocl2 lm atasa Q Q TONS COTTON SEED. We furnish Sacks on application, and pay Highest Market Price for seed. Will exchange Meal for seed. 100,000 BRICK. 50 Q Tons flgric'l Lino Consignments solicited of Cotton. Corn, Rice, and all produoe sold in this market V. P. BURRUS & CO., Cotton and Corn Commiss'n Merchants, Market Dock, NEW BERNE, N. O Board of Underwriters OF PHILADELPHIA, HEW BERN, N. C. All communications in regard to loss or damage of vessels or cargoes sent to me by telegram or otherwise will re ceive prompt attention. RIdkIok Nolic'E In the ears, sometimes a roarine. buz zing sound, are caused by catarrh, that exceedingly disagreeable and very common disease. Loss of smell or hear ing also result from catarrh. Hood's Barsaparilla.the great blood purifier, is apecuiiariy successful remedy for this diaedse, which it ourea by purifying the blood.' If yoa suffer from catarrh, try Hood's Sarsaparilla, the peculiar meaioine. 2 and Repairing. ,MB. FRANK ' E. "MORTON of the North State Mnsio Co., Raleigh, N. 0., will beta the city Monday, the Uth November, All who wish Pianos and Organs tnned and renalred. leave word at Hotel Albsrt or address him through tne postomce. ; s . , novBdat Do you suffer with catarrh? : Ton oan be cured if you take Hood's Sarsapar iUa,'the great blood purifier. Sold by till UlUt ,Ul. 1 - f :; . .. ,;. For a disordered liver try Eeecham's ' We will sell. In front of our offlne. South Front street, MONDAY.' NO VEMBSR 11, 1889, a larfe oontignmeat of Choice Orenjes and Lananas, : - Sale St TEN o'clock, A. M. .': v:( -.. :. WATSON SC STRESTi . The SEA-SIDE BOUSE, Beaufort H, u., containing is rooms.' - v : :' A large dining-room, kitchen and out- nouses; auo a cistern holding 8,600 gal : Lovcontalns 99 feet front and STO feet deep, excellent garden spot; also water ot about 800 feet to th. channel, eon- awing wnarj ana oain-noute. ... .; 'Fot further particulars anplv to V William II. Oliver, AGENT FOR THE Merchants Can be supplied with OCTAGON SOAP, Factory Price, by IT. TTImcIi, WHOLESALE GEOOEB, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. N. C. CLOSING OUT ENTIRE STOCK AT J. E. SMTH. M ImRUwiaEtJrMS liQlionllAcir. 0ujr woua mtrsSMirc.-rc.-? u -iv BHwiOESGOLDE!isrza:;ii 'It can bS riven In tennnf nn(ra In arttoles of food, without the kno rf the patient, U neoewiary) it la ' DKmiow ana will street permx ent I peeay earn, wnstnsr the pi rata orintur or an alooholle ?f AKVSR FAI1A. it oprnle ro n" wlthtuob. eertiilrity that tli ri joeanolnoonvenlence. ami nn t bis complete refirmUon Is e.. book of parti on I in dm, R. N- Dull, drut'-Iat, 1 1 1 eft' I 3 v ; 3 r t ti j .'!. ii.;a. . . ' ...... ; 0023 lm , CHARLES LOWENBEBO
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