- , .... VOL. VIIL--NO. 270. NEW BEKNE. N. C. SATURDAY. FEBRUAKY 15. 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. oUenAl, Eu:r:r:3 locals;: ''JTOATZSI CLOTHES LlNE.-Clb.hes it-JL ctnnot be blown off. No dim, ; la can be .mm at the Cotton Ex a. D. T. Caebawat, ' , i' Agent Manufacturer, . tit I WTTV 4 .mm tha TOwn-rv : Y:JoTOiiidf Jn. 8, 1890. Uberi reward wUl be paid at thU offloe. febll-d&wlw TV ion have not tried my Freeh Roast- a ed uoaee, do- so at once wn JSitWT" I trpU3 BAY iifeKltTGOSB PELt 1JL ueil. end Lodxe phlioeophicelly I ' -I i!!llDn "i!0 u luln! Kf" 1 : Timothy Hey at l 00 pw hundred at iiJ bU stead on Utarea street- fW-l w s I SELECTED Early Boee "Potatoee at K. B JonksV: - . , 0 I r,tfoQ8lil-CAE0I4A BAMS at ,.l V . -i .,.,,f : . M M iriWH' tT I , w vvuM f - I?OtJR Good Farm Borie.' oheap for : ,iIyMh,by;t K R. Joreb. . t5? - "PV1?': i week either at Hotel Albert or at the earcenter ahoD of E. M. Pavia. Firet- "V "ejas work omy,t reasonable prices. . M BATTEL MORTGAGES and War VI -.V ran tee Deeds for sale at the Joub G! Id'EfD" PEA-Eitra Early Brands- -iff .;V' t.Olii '.-J ... It ll..k. n mnA 'M. 4", fmmmm twrir sold at tha-Jow'est possible JUf '-' '."...!'. ' 4JOFFY. 7... "y-N. nn iWn.r,a A I V, rrit fl nnvnrV- "4 fHt'NNIS BLENDS of Rbasted Coffee .yuf f are simply delightful. feUilwom tppOBtxoase: "JL'm broke. ; V .asjisiisaasssassawasssasiinpsisj p-m tVe salute the people of Kinston l . WannderBtandtbatthevare com- ,: ing in masses la theFir. ' A royal ; welcome awaits them. x " r . 1 K1KO ffllLAN Of-Bervia hasl - lost '300.000 francs, gambling at Jionaco. lt was-probabiy, a easel .1n whioh ai-patr of .knaves , ' king full.; ' 'beat a I ' ':: : Wjb are authorized by the man agement to say that ample arrange C; ments have been made for the ac ; ' commadatioa of aH who will attend tM9 . ' . . I . Tnn WuB Vnrh- Ann nalla nn thftlUlinOlS Hetald. j - , - ;v0em6cratid newspapers beP stop abusing Democrats.; Mr. . Grover qi?veand will, no doubt, be pleased . . to learn whether ;or not., the Son . nroDOses to take any of its own . rery good advice. - When Mr. 'Cannon called for th - hrftvinn a in dnatTon vesterdav. with a view to cuttiiff "off debate . m l?nt". :nA f fAnnrl hfrnaftlf ... , ,it gets-a hole in the ground ' naarArl hv mnrA than A aflltrA of 1- . B D.v.nW n.i : n- n.tt . v r"V V-!!' , :,7 " nave iei uko ppiKuiif uiuibii- - ; The Republican party, in Ooii' .necticnCSena'tor llawley's State, . is ia a bad way. One of the k most , Influential of its; leaders declared . . . . ; wte otner aayna. -oniy an,, ace m tU flxturefl. for ughtiDg ar6 being put 1, ,:. 'ofcaipdtenMWM'.saTe ; it from into the mores. The buUdingie being " .", "''T' dereat.-T-Chirleston, News& - Cou- put up as' rapidly ar possible. The ,-',-i'rV.r p'-"..Jvi teMeaaateMwMBWBfMaaMeM :TnEebata on. the, new'HonseLDOtti MmDleted - n u a commodious Ifulea w)U be historical There fa 1 CITSCS lir some One to mace nim - i t! r fa": ons-ewe -mean of coarse, l'Kr.9 Daiaocrat.. The gepublicaalP"""'"' dehghtfnt entertainments. 11- . " ...... . , " ' I , l'. ' '" -" ' ' lUzit taveaireaay nap tnem. . JiJves infirjoas. Ka-nas : OityK.The following case;was before1 His Tlsaes. ' y . ' ,1IB. KSED 13 pot C ' , r.ralUTHeDcc:. iifoto? rules fr thi: V-9 fJor.se &nd the r tal toyleld. TLi izilti zzict It r !? ::i:y is Eskifi; s w. 1 f't. Is haiVcn sthe fir:', tn Uc-3t:a Vcr1;. K:; V.ican papers ,-:cftke North say the: is now: as - f:?:,taa erodes of tesroes from - !'-::.3 as there was to Kansas tea j zrs aso. They afa-retcrclnjr. or -3. go'. to OUahosa 4n Why, Tir Mr. 'IngallsW 3. ' : : u. s : i c 7 CZt hat to t-3 Golds, Tt-al taras - of tie f -n,rnna rnn tr.a to B"J f t iLz ' (?y, - ft ,is : ! i a each : -1 f nch On Wednesday the Senate passed Joint resolution congratulating the people ot the United States of Brazil i .upon . their Bnccessfol adoption of a republican form ol gOTernment. ' The House will probacy reach it in time and the recognition concluded. f business be formally An & VAn AM 1 miiIa iv- in ton A rn Krt di?f fc ma" J Jp the speed of fishes. The fast fishes are trim and pointed in shape, with f . . f t. . .. . A vwo v wwh uuuim. iud dolnhin and bonito are thought to be tlte fastest.' und. althoQch their speed is not known, they are fully lnr.nahla Af r.vanfv m aa an hnnr V ' . r .' - .TtrB opposition to Senator be sue- cessfullv aocnsed of modeatv How ever, there is a general impression in Missouri to the eflect that it is taking advantage of its only appor tuoity, and intends to have all the ion possible. In the mean time, Air. vest remains serene and un disturbed." "CON GRES&MAN CRISP, of Geor gia, who has been making himself 'irip'faftnt nf ,at. ,a f Qn " " w" " English actor of repute. The elder Crisp supported Mrs. Mowatt when she nrst went on the stage. He afterwards settled in Georgia and died there.7' This writer frequently saw "The Crisp Family" in that 8fcate, The present Congressman was a little boy then, but gave evi aflnce ot rntqre greatness. :r .- n boujuuiiu oainauu evw wwagns inac tne interest ne is ,u 1'luul f"""03 WUUJU uo "uo uiei1" ut ocuumg u-eu.uuuu ai. Palmer to the United States Senate in the place of C. B. Farwell Bhoum tnat be tne case he can mark Illinois down as between Benjamin Harrison and Grover Cleveland in 1892 that it would be Grover Cleveland- -every time LOCAL NEWS. ; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ipock & Gatun Steamer for sale. W. M. Watson Tiusteca' meeting, D. T. Carkaw ay Patent clothes line M. DkW. Stbvbkson Meeting of Ithe bar. Fbrnar' Marched ytdy- The more you take from it the larger - Meeting Of the Bar. today at 12 o'clock Green Stevenson's offloe, Mr. J. K. .Willie has just filled an order for a handsome monument to tha memory of Capt. W. T, Taylor and has placed it In position in Cedar Grove oemeteryy The electric light poles are up and Company Is rushing things. Tha .thaatai ak tKa Viir ornnnd. lia aland comfortable building: The com- lpany that will oconpy it during tne I Fair Is . highly . recommended ' and U8yor"a Court. , -; : Bonari Mayor Williams yesterday; Charity SparroWi colored: chap, o, '.Of a CaJSarliee. 4. Riotous and disorderly in the city limits. I Fined $5 and cost. .! 1 flipping Hews.": f f ,y o r$ ! The steamer Manteo, of the O..D, line, palled vesterday for Norfolk, car rying a number of passengers and a full cargo of freighk-:..--.ra :K ,5 The steamer Eaglet, of the E. O. D. line, sailed yesterday with general ex ports. The steamer Annie of this line will arrive today and sail this evening. The steamer. Eiglet willar- lif IvMava a v vv a 1 1, 1 j Jt t - i - (i-itir Ait i-trrin1 ',, caurcn wouoe. , Hanoook Street Methodist Church Pa. T. Pava Rlcanri. rastor. Snndav. r0b jtb,. Services at 11 a.m: and 7.1$ , I p m., conducted by the pastor. Prayer meeting at 0.15 a.m.. B. F. Delamar, loader. : Sunday-school at 8 p.m., W. R. Ba'rrington, supt. , Class meeting at l u m. we uuuiiu o lufimi w s-rvlc?s and will reoeive cordial wel come. ' ' Hcl's Sarsaparilla cures catarrh by 3t impurity from the blood v ii caute of the complaint i: ..tat .1. ' , 0 THE OYSTER PIRATES. The Oyster v Commissioners, Messrs. Ellis and Lane, HaTe worked a Change In the Stale of Affairs at me uysier uronnas. I rnL. a,.uak UM fA4A. I wTibyaoorrendentof thoEli beth City Economist, will giro an Idea HM miife a nvAti At A.- U aAMtAiTAnr' Mmnint will AorrrnhnrAta mv t, ' ... iU uuwug.- I u.duvcu VJ.W I MOTKJOflir. N. fl.. Fb. S. SinOS mt I last report from Coinjook, timea have materially changed here. We can no longer cry oat dull times, for It is now very brisk bore, iieney is plentiful, at i least in the hands of oar local j. r., ne having in the last few days made the 'oyster pirates" dance to tne tune of 1 near uu in tines, costs, ana nonas. On Saturday night last, Fedruary 1, the oyster patrol boat Maudaymette, nav l gentlemanly and courteous and oon iog on board Messrs. Wm. Ellis and F. Isiderate way in whioh the business at Lane, of tne. oyster patrol, witn a crew of five men, arrived in our port I and at once proceeded to business by capturing a fleet of eleven vessels load ed with oysters, on their way to the waters of Virginia and Maryland. The patrol men made complaint to J. P. I Henry Welstead, who issued warrants for the arrest of the masters of the ves- i .... :.w j tne court to answer to tne onarge oi court to answer to tne onarge oi i violatfng the laws of North Carolina,! against the peace and dignity of the j State. Kach one pleaded guilty and paid into the hands of the J. P. $25 to cover fine and costs, after whioh they were discharged and allowed to pro-1 oeed. On Monday night another fleet I oi ten vessels were stopped ana me i captains as before were invited Into tne I awful presence, where one gave bond for his appearance at Superior Court, three entered into bonds of $100 each I for appearance at court and deposited the amounts ot $100 in the justioe's hands as security. The others pleaded guilty, and opened their pooketbooks, paid their fines, and entered into solemn oath not to again violate the Loytter laws of North Carolina. Since then seven more have been captured, paid their fines and taken the oath, This makes a total hp to the present writing of as who have paid fines rang- id g from $o and costs (in tne case of one boy) up to $25, or given bond. -aomeoi tne captains were a iinie stiff about being arrested, using threats, according to report, of cutting down the bridge, using lead, eta., bat as yet everything is quiet, exoept rough lan-1 guage wnicn ingniens nooouy, una which the patrolmen only smile at and seemtooare nothing for. Bluff game seems to take no effect here. The pa- croimen say mey are sent nere to put a stop to the illegal carrying of oysters irom me waters or norm varoiina, anu they intend to disoharge that duty, but by pleasant means if possible. Several of the ovstermen expressed their luten - tion of returning at-once for another load, but as yet none have gone back. "An oyeterman has written a letter to one of our prominent citizens here requesting him to use bis influence among the people here to prevent the oystermen from being molested, or in other words, to prevent the offioers of t It a 1 1 tvt m iilanfriakvltv wheals jttlw " uio Aia v a a. wau uibvuhi aa uls va va uhvji The Economist publishes the original letter referred to above, and we give a copy, as follows: "Lake Landing, Hyde Co., 1 Jan. 81st, 1S90. f "Mb. Thad. Hall, "Coin iock. Ourrituok Co.. N. C. "Dear Sir : The oyster oatohers, and the carriers engaged In the business from 'Gall Rock,' desire to obtain your assistance in preventing any stoppage of oyster boats at the bridge in uoinjock. There are two men on the way from this place to Coin jock for tne purpose of arresting oyster. boats at the bridge, The names of the men are Mr. Ellis and Mr 'iSUTZSZi SVSK RwJnnnhr: and M T.an-I. iwmmlaU Mr., Lane; both belong to New Berne. sioned by Carteret county, .j, "These men pretena tnat a unitea States marsharis to meet them at Coin ..l.t. u..am Wa h - nuvum, .v. r? """vr. :'J 1" r r - a U1DTOUV AMAW BMUVJ HMVV WAAAga. ajlAAaVVAWW bv the boats wnion pass your piece. n Viheuovernor ot wortnvaroiinanasi..w. a t ij n.:i- d.i.!..., latal. hnan down b PnrMmnnth imani heoVstercatoh eonallytoselltheiroyStors to anyone !" lrZlu JZlf'' B- Bobinson, Scott, nn their market, "-t .r"' ""V 7-t ' VThe patrol men who had heard of the opinion of the Governor in the mat ter were exceedingly abusive In refer ence to him and spoke disrespectfully of him, Which shows piaimy tnat is is onlv an attempt of a Baltimore canning house to oppress the native citizens of North Carolina who art obliged to ob- lU,htl?!!L?T.uL'ZA ftiitlrViiSi Una, I remain, - ' ; . ! UVaha MAtl AtiArilAtlK laVVttll. IVi 'i! ;rr ''H. m . warbdrtoh. " I hanVit nurtlfv that the abova la A trnaconvof the orlirinal letter now nossession of Mr. Thad. , Hall of this mace. - - vJowiooK, n. u., r so tn, iqw. 1 .. . . 7 . k . rt 1 . a A vauav . Ml' : i,"M . a. " . A AAA V1!". - "HKnrt welsted. a. r. nwai.j" The views and opinions of Mr. War- ...W '''".! ' " ' a a. j, . AJAAtT ourton. seem to nave ueeu changed when he wrote the following letter to Mr, Ellis a week later: " ConwocK, N. C, Feb. 8th, 1890. MA. Ellis Dear Sir? . Having oentlv written a letter to Mr. Hall, ot Coiniock. In relation to the oyster introl and the gentlemen composing the came, I deem it a doty and pleasure to contradict certain itatements whioh were pat In that letter through mia- inrnrmrmn. witiia ati4nii KAir lim only two gentlemen of the party with hnin T huama ffidHnnsIl or-nnBinf ai4 ! were most oourteoue and agreeable. kL. l ll ."J .1 uijrt., imnfMuw.,, uu w u thA ntvinlai antral an in th nvafav hnai I f of yS and Mr. Lane wa, other. -your statemente. I was most anxioua and desirous that you should itay ore with ! us and become nereonaUv acauainted with tha nannla n fkt litlU nialhr. hood, bnt as your time was limited you were unable to comply. Sometime after yon left I heard reports very detrimental to the patrol party, and under the excitement produced by these reports I wrote a letter to Mr. Hall, which not being read over at the time, and being immediately sent off. was treating you very unjustly. The Goto jock has been conducted has been a credit to you and to all oonoerned.ae I nave myself been an eye witness to !h?lev-5rl?ee-dinK!.Lay- ?he naiiBAn'thi. lotto, hain. witton t I found upon personal examination to be entirely unfounded. The oyster boats ... j.i were iiiowaa iu nasa tnrnuim wnn m i ginians ginians themselves were most azree- ably surprised at the politeness and consideration shown them. I was sur- prised to find a sentence or two in the (letter in relation to the Governor of the I State. I suppose that hearing a report which was circulated around to the effect of what the Governor is reported to nave said at Portsmouth, 1 inad vertently put it in the letter in the form of a statement, but as I have never been to Portsmouth in mv life. I of course oould only speak from rumor I and not from knowledge. What I misunderstood and mistook for disre spect to the Governor was qualified by the faot being stated that such rumoie were false, and if suoh rumors were true, then the Governor would be aoting outside tne line of his duty and they would disagree with him. Tie report that. Moore & Brady had started the patrol I now think is most decidedly unfounded, because the patrol then would have naturally aoted in a manner to inflict the most injury and annovanoe unon rival ovster bnv I era and not to perform a duty in the impartial and kind manner in which they, the patrol, are at present werkine at Coin jock. I have had the pleasure and honor or an introduction to Mr Hampton, the Representative of Curri tuck county in the Legislature, and find that he is desirous' of usine all his influence In any way that will con- tribute to develop, protect and enlarge tne oyster beds of North Carolina. I believe that Mr. Hampton and Mr. Ellis, from conversation with them, are on- 1 nosed to steam dmdtrino- on tha natural rocks, as thiia the ffreate.t Annmv that I the oyster industry in the future will I (have to oontend against. I earnestly hope that, now a decided policy has been inaugurated, all friends of the ovster Indnatrv will nnitn and anon m Ignoh leoislatinn an will mnkn th otr beds of North Carolina famish employ- mentto the greatest possible number of men, and not allow iron engines to drive the individual oyeterman to the poor bouse. I remain very truly yours, A. M. WAKDUliTON Of course Meesrs. Moore & Brady have had nothing to do with tho send ing out of the patrol boats to guard the rights of the citizens of North Carolina in this matter. Following are the names of the boats captured, the masters and place they hail from Ftb. 21. Schooner Neptune, E. G, vans, master, unanoook. va.; Jennie Srton.NRr f' astS 'Tun1Mo.ndtf 'P' ebt .Et,e"it0n3 5.- F. Hastings, Tull, at 4 o'olock. lINnrrnlfc-. rSaf-Ah Klrtrlritfa. N Kn II inn Norfolk; Hattie Bird, Newton.Norfolk; o-. , Levi Lewis, Mooney, Norfolk; Sloop 1 - iua.auaii, , Tjoctie. A. Raid. Norfolk. Balton. Norfolk Geo. F, Carman. Philpots, Richmond; Janet, F. Shelton, Baltimore, Minnie mil. Linamon, Nor- . --'" their wa, Fine. nV'Blaekmon. Barnegat; 1 Norfolk: Nlonn h. L, Honsmon. Chan man, Norfolk. . T r. j Feb, 6th. Armenia. T. T. Bassett. Norfolk; John Clark. Wm. Cattenhead, Norfolk; Hattie A. Peterson, Pate, Washington. N. O. 1 Feb. 7th. White Wings, P. Smith. Norfolk. Feb. 8th. Mary Emmon, Crockett. Point, N.i. Mary Ann Bell, Aokerly, Edentonv Jsphyr, Geo. W. Dunn. Ne ,1 F.b, ina,. Ada. Rloh'd Whlthnrt. B'w'ort, If. O, I , X -Lr , " 1 In I ITS KXCEIJKHT QVAITLIES Commend to publio approval the Call 1 lornia iMnia iruis remeay nyrup or 1 sigs. 11 is pieasing 10 tne eye, ana 10 111 I . a ' .a .a I Mf . . .. Wa. t ...1 1. 11 V. .... :. .. A a i tne taste, ana oy gentiy aoting on tne kidneys, liver and bowels, it eleaniea I rhA nWAfAMft' a-afvAUafllSlll-AV ' thAI&he WiAa. - 1 wavj aj vp-baaa . vuuvwutui . wutnoii uiv tha haaith .. nnn,fn.t ail tuviiug u'w wvhii Taeiei mna vvtuivts va wis who use it,4 , re - ' On' Sunday; February. 9, 1890, at Amny, c"?rch, ratnuoo county, Mr, Jaota-m :'rhov and Miss. Bettie Pp- ain, .isv. j. i;. i arsons oiuciatmg. (s Buried Alive, rhr u niu nn tha kanV nr Trent :. t .K. tj,.jv v. ' tte iwop1' of Jme City get white land TV) A hfttttr alAffwa nn frrim iVt A vatAr flaari than r(i mmtin. ' r r die, ,. ta ft A irrnut deal J and thu. a large hole wa. made i"n the bank. On Thursday Roeanna Latham, wnt her two HtUe children, a girl about Beven years of age and a boy about fire tn tha r,HKni tn a.c nm ..ml .... V ine 001 " sxpected, the mother went in search of them. On reaching the place it was seen that the hill-side had caved in upon the children, smothering them to death. They were buried alive. It was considered dangerous by the crew on a vessel lying near the place to go into the hole and they accordingly warned a woman who came there du ring the morning for sand. The sand had beoome wet through from recent rains. The children, however, not thinking of the danzer, ventured into the hole and met their fate, Coroner Oden was called, but he con- naerea an inauesi unuecenBsry. ii ... j . t. was evident that the children had gone into the place on their own aooord and the hill side had oaved in upon them. Perseaai. Mr. J. W. Walker, of Durham, who has been in the city for a few days, re turned home yesterday. Miss Jennie Myers, of Washington, who has been visiting Mi.s Maude Amyette, left yesterday on tho steamer Manteo for her home. Miss Mary Stewart, of Clinton sister of Mrs. H. W. Battle, arrived last even ing and will remain until after the Fair. R. B. Nixon, Esq., has returned from Wilmington not looking so well as when he left. The "krip" got him. Rev. H. W. Battle returned from Raleigh last night, where he had been in attendance upon a meeting of the trustees of the Baptist Female Univer sity. Mr. J. B. Holland has returned from a trip North. Meeting of the Bar. Members of the Bar are requested to meet at office of Green & Stevenson at 12 o'olock Today to prepare Calendar, M. DEW. STRVfraSON, For Committee. Rhaumatl.m Is undoubtedly caused by lactic acid in Ithe blood. This acid attacks the fibrous tissues, and causes the pains and aches In tne Dack shoulders, knees, ankles. hips aud wrists. Thousands of people I have found in Hood's Sarsaparilla a positive cure for rheumatism. This medicine, by its purifying action, neu tralizes the acidity of the blood, and also builds up and strengthens the hole body, Steamer For Sale. The Steamer Yanoeboro will be sold at Publio Auction at foot of Craven street. Friday, February 28, 1890, at 12 o'clock, noon. The Steamer is almost new and in first-class running order. Terms Caeh. IPOCK & GATLIN, ' fe!8dwtd Owners. OFFICE SEC. AND TREASURER Board Tmstees New Berne Academy. I A special meeting of the Board will be held at the office of the President, 17tfl I m, .1 j. i - j j:.. . .u 1 la. meeiuiE u uatieu hj uiiwih bus ronridty of offering for sale certain property belonging to the Academy. By order of the president, W. M. WATSON, 15td Sec and Treas- Notice to the Stockholders OE THE New Berne Gas Light Co. The Regular Annual Meeting of the aliinili.r. t,i. nnmmn ha Trr.'u" nr?1i":.ZZ " U. 8. MACE, Seo. and Trees, - Feb.I8th, 1880. 14dtd To Delinquent Tax Payers.! xou are-hereby notioed that your property will be advertised for sale un less your Taxes are paid on or before Beby.ZBth, 1880. (13 d8t Wit . W. B. LANE, Sheriff. . -.it. t::ir (..:( 7 WHOLESALE GKOGEK, " ':. SELLS , P. Lorjillard & Co., and Gall & Ax' Snmffs At Manufacturer's Prices, calJJ,'4"t7-'r-ALSO "I Horsford's Bread Prepare- agent auc iiazhcu uuopo wuer MTDDLIB STREET. " - MIDDLE STREET," NEW BERNE. 'ST. t. POWDER ALsolutely. Pure ThU nowder never vatiaa. A narrator pcrlty, strength and wholesomenaaa. More economloal than the ordinary kinds, a4 aannot be told In competition with the Mai. titade of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only In eaaa. KoYAXi Baking Powdbb Co.. 101 WaU at. N Y. Iune23 dsu wed fri Aw NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED At J. 1,1. HOWARD'S ! Fast Black H. Hose, 25c. and 85c. pair. British H. Hose. Mourning Bands for stiff hats. Baohelor Buttons. Rubber Coats and Boots at low prices. . Three Linen Collars for 25o. White Silk, Black Silk and Pique 4 in hands. Black Dude Bows. White Shirts, unlaundiied, made of N. . anus muslin, at noc. Low prices on Clothing to close oat Winter Stock. jan89 dw J. M. HOWARP. V E. H. Dewey. W. E. SnklukoSv- - E. II. Dewey & Co. i Announce to the people of New Berne and vicinity that they have just re- ? ceived from New York and Philadelphia the finest line of Interior Decoratiom, comprising the justly celebrated Fibre Centre Pieces, Cornice and Mouldings, Wall Papers, Lincrusta Walton, Vena tian Leather, Anaelyptas. Lisnomor Antique Repousse, Felts, eto, ever offered to the North Carolina pub lic. We have opened an office just north of Dr. H. G. Bates' office, on Middle street. feblSdtf - . P. BURRUS S CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DEALERS IN All Kinds of Grain, Brick and Agricultural Lime. Highest Price paid for Cotton Seed. Market Dock, xSBW BERNE, N. O New Store, Now Ge . 1 . FOR-A. D. RoyBter & Bros., Raleigh. N. C, Eugene W. Dunstan, New York, and Stephen F. Whitman A Sons. Phil- adelphia, fine Candies and Confections, . ". vpumti o gars, Smoking and Ohewlng Tobacco, cigarettes of all brands, Pipes and, Smoker's Artioles-CALL ON Sam. B. Waters, Aft;, Middle St., New Berne, N. 0. res dwly For Sale,- Vr- Pecan Trees from three to fon'r raa high, 60 cents each, delivered on board -of freight line to New Berne. - - itafflr Corn, 50 oenU per peck. 4 R J. , A few Cape Jeseamlnea at Oft aaaIa" each, nicely rooted, 'a J. 8. LANE, M dwtf Stonewall.N. q . . Fresh Roasted C::. ?a I have put In a COFFEE tOi' . hit , mT storet and. can en: 1 r tomtit with Coffed f resSi . i ' U. .i. v ii.-.i. (day. i i , '( V

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