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3: . . HE . JAI JLjY OURNA VOL.1X--NO. 176. NEW BEKNE. N. C, THUBSDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. 7 1 if f 4, f j BUSINESS LOCALS. '. ptTJT GLASS BOTTLES; Cut Glass . - J Paoguents- "vinaigrette"; Mouiaea Bottles- Very cheap. " ool9 dlf - R- J- Goodikq. rhs office of Drs. Duffy has been ;V. A temporarialy removed to Pollock street, oppoeite tho Episcopal church, -one door west ot Mies Harriet Lane. 101: - I jULL LINE of Imported Extracts for ' Handkerchiefs; Imported and Do VJ mestio Sachet Powder-; and a full line of Drugs. Prescriptions and Family '-V.RjcTpee- a specialty. It. J. Goodino. ii have opened today a new bbl. "--TJ of Family Pig Pork, and Fulton H Market Corned Beef. W also received a ftesh supply of other Family Grocer iea Give uh a trial Bud be oonvinced that we are selling nice grocories at j Rook Bottom Price. We still continue to got these fnsh corned Portsmouth Mullets Even thing new nnd fresh at CaUli 3H1LL & PARKER'S, . Bruad Street. "VURZEIGLER BROS KOOES have J arrived. ocUtf Baiuusoton & Maxtkk. 1?LSI CITY STEAM LAUNDRY now J ready for wof k on collars, cuffs "': and shine. Work may h) left at the V 1 store of Jirueu M. Howard. ocl2tf. "IJOBERTS & BRO. ate receiving jQf IX their full stock Hoot and Shoes, . Dry Goodj. Groceries and Provisions. i - v They buy at headqurters and can Rive S'j f-s . - you Low Price. au26 ij--Z 'THE TAYLOR ADJUSTABE SF10E 1 for itiima. New uo't marvelous in- v.inlioo. S-e rttraple. N. Altl'iN, - j 18 if Opposite Journal OCJice. FOR I ho b.'i.t SMOKING T03ACCO ak for i'UBANA or DEER TONGUE. euJ from sdectid leaf grown in the b;ct Tobacco soot ion, and from mamf icturers a ho make only ,-. Smoking Tonaceo For fcalo by - trp4 dwtf ' E. Slovkk. Admirable Pouter is critically ill. ONLY two more days in which to register. Democrats do jour duty ! Oysteemen report it greut tu'auy of tho oyster beds near Baltimore ' dead." ONE hundred thousand dolbrs has boeu Buoscribed for Iho eree tiod of an academy at Front lloyal, Va. IT is rumored at Washington that Germany will prohibit the exportation America. of Kuxar beet seed to Kepoets from the country give the pleasing intelligence that pos soms are nearly ripe. Who cares for the tariff! ' The United States Express Com pany .gives notice that it will not do any business for the Louisiana . x Lottery Company. THE plain duty of every lover of J ' 'constitutional liberty is so to vote as ,to check, if possible, the partisan iftuy 'of tho Republican organiza- ' tion. , : . " InE negroes no less than the 'whites will onjoy the advantages 'of-a. Democratic victory. The "'Democratic party is the shield of - - every citizen. Twenty-two thousand children . '' of the' Catholic Sunday schools of Brooklyn paraded on Sunday in honor- of ' th . Golden Jubilee of Bishop Laughlin. v - The Governor of Vertnont in his message Bays that one eight of the available soil has been abandoned by its owners." A little more tariff ' OaptainsMoKinley ! i . Trie ' yYIlmington , Messenger saj 1'The work of colontziDg " negroes in, Wcstf yirglnta has be gun. At CharRBton, . forty whites ; have been ejected to make place v for foi;tjr negroes; , t v . , ! F0BT Y( , Itali ans ii wero -arrested by the police 01, ew- uneans can ' day night on the ; charge of hoIdiDg an unlawful " meeting They '' were just from! Chieago 'and could give no reusou r iut,.vuuiiug.rt,.tu It is now believed that Senaioq Hampton, of South Carolifia 'ftntJ General Gordon of Georgia, will bo beaten by theAlllance for seats in the United States Senate. This will ci ve Kepublicans aria all Soulh '. .iters as mnchjoy as anytbiogthat !1 occur. SENATOR Kansom is doing! splendid work in this campaign. Kemember he speaks in New Berne on the evening 01 the 31st. We trust that multitudes will come from adjoining counties to hear the great Orator. GOVERNOR HILL will speak in advoeacyof Democratic principles in Ohio and West Virginia. If he had always been bo anxious for the success of Democratic principles .. . ... 01 it is probable that Grover Clevo , 1 land would now be President of the unitea States. mil is very smart and is politically Pound, but the conduct of his friends toward Pluvl mil rannnt ha iVirtrntfAn onrl may cot be forgiven. r With a great increase of the war taxes, a surplus of over ninety millions squandered, and the ballots of tho people in the hands' of hired and dependent employes of the central power, "a govern ment by tbe people" would certain ly be seriously crippled, and the people, like subjects of the Czar, would bo in the hands of the Com- mander in Chief of the Army and Navy. Hartford Times. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. F. M. PiJiMONS Land tale. H. L Gibus Real estate sale. Cotton. New Berne market Sales ISO bales at 3 3 4 to 9 1 2. The registration books close tomor row. Is your name on themV Tho new gymnasium for the Y. M. C. A. has arrived and will be put in po3i- tion today Tonight is the last night for the train to arrive from Qoldeboro at 7:30. To- morrow it will come in at tuo usual time, 6 p.m. A special meoting will be held in the Salvation Army barracks this evening at 8 o'olock, to which all persons are cordially invited, After meeting re- froshments will be served. How meny white men will lose their votes in this olootioa because they all along intended to register when it was convenient, and they deferred tho mat ter until it was too late! If you have no! registered, attend to it this morn ing. Orer a hundred people left hero yes terday morning for the Goldsboro Fair and returned in the evening. Tho at' tendance was very largo, probably ,000 people on the grounds. There was slight rain but not enough to interfere with the sight-seeing. Our agent, Mr. L. E. Duffy, who has been doing good work for tbe Joorni. . j. .l- . .t- t Deauiort curing ine hoiuiok or me o 1 j r ouporiur vjuuri, paeeeu up w juuvoi yto - teiday to spend a few days at his home, He will attend Jones county Superior fi.mrt in Tmnton nfiit wt-nk in tho in- tereet of the Journal. On account of pupils from the Oxford Ornhan Asvlum desirine to show here . . j. .L I.-.. .. a. rr.uay n.gu io u fof the benofit or the xacht Uub has) been postponed until next Tuesday ;hf Tf h.a han h,,t a aV.ni tima since the idea of having this entertain- montwas first conceived and difficul- ties were in the wav but the ladies entered into the plan with enthusiasm and they were overcome, and our citi zens can look forward with assurance of its being a good entertainment. The sea cows will be exhibited at the foot of Craven street from tbe 23d to the 28th insts., inclusive. Admission 10 cents. The Washington Poet, in de scribing them, says tbe length of each is nine feet and they have the appear anceofa whale in the body and of cow in the head, subsist entirely on vpcetfition liviiicr on the marine erase often, are exceedingly gentle, and show their wonderful intelligence and affeo tion in such a manner as to exoi'.e the wonder and admiration of those who see them. Laboring men, do jou want to in Crease the demand for your set vices Merchants, do jcu want to sell more goods ? J .Professional men, do y on want those whom you serve to be better able to'pfomptly remunerate y on for your .-..... w T.nno. nn,.. Ani want your houses to be in cooetant de mana ny gooa paying leuautB, wivu i pared.- ' steady employment V-Capitalists, dot ..' -, roa want better knd more numerous I . . to dupei, colds. opportunities for. investment If Of not, ' attend the, meeting of the operative Manufacturing Company nektl pore or "sluggish, to permanently MondaT' ninht." with the steadfast dei habitual eonsttnatlon. to awaken the termination that beneOoial results shall flow therefrom, I tory shall speedily i nd thatanotherfao-ent Irritating or weakening .them, lily be started. i;1.8yrup of Flgs.;,:,; w. Two Mistaken Ideas We find that there is an impreesion on the minds of "me of th" f8rme . . ,. ... .. vated fields it would necessitate their building a line of fence alone each side of tbetraok. This is a mistaken idea, No more fenoing would be required than before. If the railroad took down a panel 0f fence it would place a cul- vert or cattle guard there, that would accomplish the same purpose the fence would There ia al8 a little misapprehension among some of them as to the amount . ... , . . . ... of ground they would lose the use of it ,u raiWn n..oaA Q i..., uu iiiiiiuavi aaoDvu viiji tutit nuu The size of the right of way that the railroad asks for ia 125 feet 621 feet on ch side, measuring from the centre of hD0 track, but the railroad does not oojeci to otntra using tne unoccupiea aJjicent groucd. Go where you will and you will find the cleared land cultivated close up to the track, and the ditching which tho railroad does im proves the bordering land. Tbe railroad in nearly its whole course uses only about 15 feet, and the reaaonjihat it desires a wider space is so that a eido track can be run at points where it is necessary to have one, and also because it withes to have the authority to remove any forett tree that endangers tho road. Beyond its actual requirements the railroad will not inter ft re with tho land nor care to what use it i put Foi'.hful Service Bearing Fruit. Ever since Mayor Battle was plaoed at the Lead of the city government he has been tho torror of evil doers. The vigilance ef the marshal and police' men, in ferreting out violations of the law, and the certainty of the punish ment which transgressors are beginning to roalizj will be meted out to them when convicted are beginning to have a wholesome cucct. the arrests and convictions under the present admin iatraticn have been many, and seldom, if ever, in the history of the city, have more fines and costs been imposed than last montn ana now wo are having a calm following iho storm, the marsh- al reports that never, in his experience, has the city been bo quiet; there has not been a single case before the mayor in twelve days. As evervbodv seems to be on their ijieuvy vi uiuu 10 ubvuio 10 iuiijroviuK the streets and he is diligently making uso of the onnnrtunitv. At nresent he ia ninfilr aroint, HW.lf Htrot. th work on it has progressed from Qaoen to Broad street and will bo extended throughout its length, and then Mr. Hargett hopes he will be able to keep on until all our thoroughfares aro in as excellent condition as he is now mak ing that street. We hope the present gatifying condi tion of altairs may have long duration. The Oxford Orphans A lotter to Mr. T. A. Green from the i i -i. .v... .1 teucuer iu uuaigo, bibiub vuai vuour- I .. !... i. .u. ;n 1 yuauo, tu m uuiuua, ts3 aui exhibition nere a rmay nignt. iney are now at Morehead and Beaufort, and will come un Friday morninir. every one can go w no win. it is oniy cema Ior nault8 ana to cenw ior children. - - -i,- Iunaa 10 meet ine requirements m volved in the constant care and expense f porting and educating hundreds f Premises, aestitute, little cnlia"n gamereu irum u bbuuoub iu uut oiave, ana in viow or tne low prices, tne ae- lightful recreation afforded, and the nnhln nurnose to which the monev is be applied, we hope that they will be ue ir, D "7 1 luc' greeted by one oi ture largest audiences that ever assembled in the ftew Berne theatre. PeisOral. Mr. Thos. S Howard and Mm. T. P. - 1 Ricaud came home yesterday from a visiting at Beaufort. The family of Dr. F. W. Hughes, who have been spending the summer in Raleigh, returned home last night. - Col. Faul Faison, of Raleigh, is regis tered at Hotel Albert. Fifty Years la a Pastorate Danville, Va., Oct. 21. Fifty years ago. Or. Geo. W. Dame founded the Episoopal ohuroh here, and since that time has served it continuously as reo oa;toral connection was celebrated the ohurch tonight in the presence of I large, congregation. Dr. name was nresent and bis son read on interesting - wnioh th8 venerable rector had ore so, I Headaches and Fevers; to cleanse Co - 1 tlve1 or bilious, or when the blood is neys and liver to a healthy activity, with Dr. Long's Address at Baleign In Favor of Co-education of the Sexes. The following la a ev none is of Dr. John 8. Long's remarks at the educa tional meeting Thursday night: Dr. John . Long was called upon to discuss the co eduoation of the sexes. He said that he heartily endorsed the system. It was in harmony with civil ization, common sense and Christian progreti. The finest universities in the world were adopting it, and the mathematical honors won by Mies Jewett, the daughter of a former Post master General of Great Britain, showed that women would make good use of tbe opportunity. He believed that the best scholarship, the best dis cipline and the highest development of oharaoter were the outoome of this ed ucation. The Baltimore City College and the Western Female High School, two of tbe noblest institutions of this country, boldly proclaimed that tneir beet students came from the grammar schools, where co-education existed. Where the sexes were taught to gether, the very high respoct which they acquired for, each other caused them to respect and obey the lew. Hazing and other reokless violations of discipline would not take place where the civilizing influence of this inter-oommunion existed. The nat ural chivalry of a bov's character could only be reached bv the societv and magnetic power of woman. And the gentleness and womanly spirit of the girl student could only be devel oped by the pressing demands of the other sex. Character is the outgrowth of sooial relations and not of aceticism. The boy and girl together over the samo books will be the architects of each other's principles and habits, hallowing and blending tbe noblest qualities which either possesses. Here is tbe corner-stone of this fine temple of learn ing, which is destined to fill the whole earth with its matchless beauty. And. said the Doctor, what are the arguments against this coeducation? Does anyone helieve that immorality can spring from it? Why, the very history of home life shows the con trary. A boy eduoated with his sisters is always the purest and best boy Evory president and professor of i college knows that the student fresh fsom the consecration of a mother's or sister's love are the truest and noblest members of . their community. It is out of the ranks of these that faithful and holy ministors are called to boar tne cr088 before the peopie. And why should not the same principle of home influence sanotify co education from the 0id fleid sch0ol up to the uni versities &9 t0 woman fortifying ber refine ment by tho application of this system there cannot be tho shadow of truth in jt- or whom does she dress herself with exquisite fabrics, beautifully fade.'' tor her own sex ( Nay, verily I n..t In -.1 n .vA -.... ,i i. .1 a I Dd"! DIW ff (hA Athil. dot A n 1 mi h n should cot her personal grace be cdu cated for the same purpose? A sweet winning woman, full of tho charm of Kciuub fanner, insioaa or losing ner charm will have it enhanced by asso ciation with tbe other sex. Dr. Long closed with an earnest tribute to the school girls of this coun try. He said that they were the bright est and most gifted he had known in his experience of half a century. They carried away the laurels of the school everywhere. They are the hope and the bulwark of the land. They were the coming teachers and the mothers who would redeem the nation, turn baok tbe tide of bribery and corruption and restore the purity, honor and glory of the republic. Shot and Killed Ufa Wife - HumphiS Tenn Ortober 20 T K Peterson, an employee of the Illinois Central road, shot and killed his wife last ntgnt. fetereon returned home un mising situation. The woman was sitting on maxwell's lap witn ner arms around hie neok. The husband drew a revol , ver and fired twice at Maxwell, who ""-"drew the woman in front of himself - and lhe received both bullets. The woman died within fifteen minutes Jojfef Peterson's piaced in jail reruoug situation. Nashville, Tenn,, Oct. 21. A special to from Chattanooga, Tenn., says: Two me . u "on u ?u ' Institute had an experience here they I - m a n i. t a n . . i wiU neveir forget. They were walking over a trestle on a summit of the moun tains and were caught by an approach ing train. On one Bide was a rock wall one hundred feet high, on the other a precipioe of one hundred feet, and the ties too short to stand on without being struok by the cars. In this fearful dilemma they lay down as far as they oould get, but by tho merest chance tbe engine was stopped just before it reached them, A Little Uirl ISurned to Death. Charlotte, N. 0., Oct. 21. Lizzie, the four year old daughter of Anderson Tonksley, engineer on thr Riohmond & Danville Railroad, was burned to death this afternoon while her mother was I across the street. The child undertook - 1 to (tart a fire -. h. . at . r i, For Sale a I Two Twin Retersible Engines 12x80 -new . eylinders; balance in good order. jaiies Krdmond. en . m i Mm . t I BTJCKLEIDI ARNICA SALVE, The Best Salve In the world for Cuts, the! Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, 8alt Rheum, Fever im - j Corns, and all Bkln Eruptions, and post onreUlyely cures Piles, or no pay required. It kid-1 la guaranteed toclve tjerfeet aatlafantlnn. - lor money refunded; ; price 25 cents nee jbot For sale in Newl by F. 8.t Daily, SHIPPING NEWh. IN PORT. Sohooner Mattie E. Hiles, Capt. David Ireland. CLEARED. Steamer Howard for Trenton, with oargo general merchandise, NOTES. Steamer Trent will sail for Adams Creek this morning and return tonight. Steamer Eaglet, of thsE. C. D. line, ill arrive today and sail tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clook. The Forest and Beat Articles known to medical science are used in preparing Hood's Sarsaparilla. Eyery ingredient is carefully selected, personally examined, and only the best retained. The medicine is pre pared under the supervision of thor- ughly competent pharmacists, and every stepin the progress of manufac ture is carefully watched with a view to securing in Hood's Sarsaparilla the oest possible result. 1 Street Car Strike in Winston. Winston, N. C, Oct. 21. -Today the motor men and conductors on ibe elec trio street car line vtrnt out on a strike because the companv reduced waees from ten to eight cents ptr hour. The company has not yet agreed upon the old wages and they will be thrown out of employment. THE PULPIT AND THE STACK Hev. V. M. Shrout, Pastor United Kietli ren Church, Blue Mound, Kan., says: "I feel it my duty to tell wh;it wonders Dr. rung s New Discovery hai done for nie. My Lunga wero baiUy diseased, ai.d my pariauiouers thought I could live only :i lew weens, i toon live bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery and am sound and well, gaining lbs. in weieht. Aithur Love, Manaeer Love's I'unuv rones omuiDation, writes: "After a ihor uugu mm aim convincing evidence, I am confident Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption heats em all and cures when everything else iails. The gwatcH kind ness l can domy many thousand Ii i.jIi.1b to urge them to try it." Free trial bottles at 1. H. Duffy's drug store. Regular si.e wc. ana si.uu. C.TATE OK OBTII CAROLINA, I superior Louniy oi craven. ) court Ureen. l oy 4 Company vs. Moces I'attcrson hlu wile Mary A. Paiterson, uud others. Commissioner's Bale. rursuantto ftjudement of the HudhIo Court of Craven county, rendored at .suriii! Term, Itttu, in the above entitled aotlon, un ner wnicn Baiu juugmenn was apmilhted commissioner to sell the land described I the complaint died In said action, anil here matter described, 1 will sell at Public Auc tion, ior catn, at the court House door the city of New Berne, on Monday the rwenty-iourin aay or iNOyember. lsuti, Twelve o'clock, M the following described real estate, to w.t: Atract of land lying in the city of New Berne, North Carolina, on tuoeast Blue or Middle street, between Po Iocs ami South Front streets, bounded as follows: Beginning 2 i9 feel lnchsfrom tl comer of South Front nd Middle streets on the east side of said Middle street, ann running north wltn Middle street ti'J feel ( Inches to Hughes' line, then eastwardly with Hughes' line Hi feet 8 Inches to lot No ,V', then southwardly with lot No. 55, 82 feet six inches, wen westwardly Z14 feet G Inches to Middle street, the beginning Being lot now known as Hotel Albert lot. This October 22d, 1890. F. M. SIMMONS, oc23 3Cd Commissioner. Sale of Valuable Real Estate. In purruanco of a judgment of the Supe rior Court of Craven county, rendered at Spring Term, 1889, 1 will sell at Public Auc tion, for cash, at the Court House door In the olty of New Berne, on Monday, the Twenty-fourth day of November, 18U0, al Twelve o'clock, M., the following described real estate, situated in the connty of Craven, State of North Carolina, to wit: Situated on Brlce's Creek and Boylln Swamp, consisting of two parcels, contain ing In all about one thousand two hundred and alxiy-flve acres, belDg tbe same lad which was oonveyel to 8. T. Jones by Wm. S. Battle and wife, by deed dated lhe l!Kh day of January, 1870. and recorded In the office of Kenister of Deeds for said county. Book No. 71, folios 36 and 27. and conveyed by S. T. Jones and wife to Ktifus K. Graves and Arthur B. Graves by deed dated the day of . A.D. 1870, and recorded in the same Book, folio 583, and by Wm. 9. Battle and wife to Kufui B. Graves, by deed dated the Hth day of January, A.D. 1871, and rtcjrded In tne same Book, folios 315 and 518. October 2:d, If 90. H. L. G1BB3, oc53 30d Commissioner. Notice- State of North Carolina l Superior Court County or (Jraven. ( Clerk's Ottlco. Take Notice, That I have this day Issued letters declaring Zopher H. Kolsom, Charles K. Goodwin and 8. U. Hamilton, jr.. and their successors to be a corporation for the purpose ana according to tne terms pre scribed in Articles of Agreement, filed and recorded In said office. The substance of said Agreement Is that said parties desire to Decome incorporated under the name of the BMmson Lumber company; the prlnelpal ollloe and place of business shall be New Berne, Craven county, North Caro lina, and Its business shall be that of manu facturing, buying and selling lumber, buv ing and selling timber lands, anywhere In the State of North Carolina, buying, holding and selling real estate In tbe State of North Carolina, butldingana operating woodwork ing factories, etc. The duration of the corporation than be thirty years. The amount of the oapital stock shall be One Hundred Thousand Dollars, divided Into one thousand shares ol the par value of one nunarea aouars each. The stockholders of this corporation shall not be Individually liable for its debts. witness my nana ana omciai seal at omce la New Berne, this 30th day of October, WJ. Hi. W. UA.KrlfiN J. KK, oc22 d Clerk Ban. Court. MRS. BETTIE WHALE Y'S Hew Uilliiieiy. At Mrs.B.B. Lane's Old Stand On Pollock street, ad joinisg B. N. Duffy's drug store. ; .4' Full and entirely new stock of choice Millinery, Notions, eto. Latest styles in Hats and Bonnets. ' A skilled Metropolitan Milliner Jn pharffn. Also a first class Dress making De per partment. All work done la best style. j .Orders from the'eountry promptly : Wanted at Once. 2 or 3 Good Machinists. Apply to WINSTON mof WORKS, ocl9cM; Winton, N. C. Valuable City Property F0RSALE. House and Lot on pan tidn of Middle street, between Bro id ami New- Htr. House contains four rooms, kitchen elc.eto. Lot 53 fet front. Sale made at Public Auction at th Court House in Newberu. on Monday, tbe 3d day of N' jvemb. r. l'JO. Terms '!;. i. for u:fii f ion ftp I... ".N it ! IT V ! NSON, Attorr.eju. Watsjn & Srm ki Oct. 0th. KK 9 id Dargnius in Wool H.ilf 1 . ?,-. l'oeket IVioLs. Wool L'ntlorshii te. Big Job in odd Corns and V. NEW (iOOI).S NOW a!;;IV!NU. See our line of Iloiiblo Iirt.ted Suits in Black and Fancy (.'iiovi itn. Bep7dwtf J M. KUW.UID. lllineiy Opening! fflI38 HAERIETTE LANE Will (iifpiay h-r K:,-. ;i.: nd Attract ive htcck of MM. !, ' ANi) WIN TER MIU.lN'RIiY n T!llT;s)AY and FRIDAY, Od'OLKii 1,i nnd 17. TI;o lad en f Ncv ;.i.i iciiiity aro cordMlly invited t.i c JI and i-eo the leaoing New York titj leu. cdO lw There Is Probably More Soap Brought to tl.: t .iv. u of N.a- ii. rue than any other town :n tin- ,-st. Why is inisr isecaiihi: ti e juolIc .iro deter mined to ke. ;i (.i.-nn, nd !.:ivo every ihing about I hem pure nnd sv.-in. An-.i light hero ih ti-i le.-rn ii I keep Tansill & Co.'s Ciciuv.: lh-y are tho pureat and hh ocli si Ciga.-s made, so all good smokers s.ty, ulJ tiro pleased with them. An l don't you for(.;.. i the ?25 .000 to bo givon away on kuokscs. You may win money. Wm L. PALMER. Notice. I will noli at I'ubli.i Hale, on tbe 5th day cf December, lt'JO, the Personal Property of John N Whitford, deo'd, at the residence of the deceaeed. in ones county, N. C consisting of four head horses, two mules, live oxen. wenty head of other cuttlo, hogs, bags, and household and kitchen furniture. wagons, carls, plows, corn fodder. and farming implements, etc., etc., for cash. Sale will commence at an early hour. ED. W1JITFORD. ocl6dwtd Administrator. 150 Pair Ladies' Shoes, 3's, 4 'a and 5's, w ill be sold at One Dollar per Pair, AT Clothing Store. These Shccs cost at the Factory $1.25 to $1 60. Tlio-;o who want bargains will do well to call and examine them. sep2S dwtf Stmr Blanche for Sale. Seyenty-five feet long, 18 feet wide over all; draught i!U inches loaded. carries 110 bales of cotton, and regis tered at Custom House 4 tons pross. 23 not; licensed to carry passengers, and accommodates 100 on excursions. Re built in October, 18S9 Joiner work and decking entirely new, hull made as KOod as new. Engine and boiler re built, all wearing and destructible parts renewed; new cron shtet and tubes n boiler. Inspfcted November 27, 1880, and licensed to curry bC pounds steam pressure Propeller 48 inches, engine 10x10 cylinder, upright boiler? feet by 60 inches, of 5 16 iron, tensile strength 50 000 pounds Fully equipped throughout, according to law and in perfect running order, tbe Blanche is eplendirly ailapied to rivyr and creek trade, to light draught navi gation anywhere, and has ohown fine towing oapacity. She is off.-red ' for sale on reasonable terms, and at a terjr i. . . - . For further information upply to ,. t" James Rkdmond Kec' & Treas, ; aug3d&wtfl New Berne C.'': James C. Harrison;' ; Corner of Pollook and Spring Street NEW BERNE. N. 0.K Real EsUte'igent and Collector sllenls Will attend to the sale and purchase of Real Estate, and the collection-ot rents. Will also furnish abstracts of titles to lands in Craven county noon application and on reasonable terms. I Can be seen at the Court J ; ; cotOdlm New Lm ismnks A AT J. i. HOWfiRft'S. mmmmB riouse dally,; . 2.
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