-V . Daily QTJ ",i?';-.t-.- ' VOL. X.--NO. 254 NEW BERNE, N. C , SATURDAY, .JANUARY 23, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. The RNAL 4 -"V 'It v X; . BUSINESS LOCALS. DRIED N PEACHES. Mince Msat, Ep'd Fruits. Hmall Him. Corned s B wf . 8a(Cr cured 8bouldeis Cod Fiab. Frtsh Boasted Coffee, Fine Txhd. - , C. E Slovke ANOTHER I t of Indian Rivtr Oranges just reotiyed. C. E. 6 LOVER REMOVAL. I bare moved on Brood St., Central Market. Stall No. 7. E. . Fisher's Old stand Fine beef and veal and Sansage me.t (10 cents per lb) Saturday morning. Will be pleased to aee friends and customers. 2t Virgil 8. Bryant. FIVE Hundred pairs at Rubber Shoes for ohlldren, 10. 121 and 15 cents per 'pair. janlS tf BIG IKE THE Consol Policy recently announcd by Thb Mutual Ijfk Insurance Company of New York combines MORE ADVANTAGE! with FEWER RESTRICTIONS than any Investment Insursnoe Contract ever offered. It -consolidates Insurance, Endowment, ( Investment. Annual Ioooine. No other .company offers this policy. LARGE lot of handsome Lice Cur tains, Chenille Curtains, Covers, Rn8. eto., just reeiived at j,n8 J- Sutkr's. RE. Hudson House Painter. Paper Hanger. Kalsoruiner. Orders Promptly attended to. Apply ut tf L. U. Culli r'a more. SMOKE Genuine Oubuna Tobaoco. oct6tf NEW DRUG STORK. Drugs, Medi uii e ud iih?ailotU, u. V. Popular I'roprleiary Medicines. All vnrl'-tlea of llrnKgist'. sundries, irutsses and Bruo a. Nw oroi lar,l u weeut. s'lne nd Largs fctoek Cigars ui,d Tobucco alim.w. Pre scription accurately co-iipoutHte'i (and not t war prices), oui m tto ami our success. O . Ott -UN. Drumclai mi l Apothecary, AllCd!. at., four doors from Hollock. lau&lly THE weather h extremely cold in the Northwest; thermometer 38 degrees below zero. THE Democratic Scute Executive Committee is called to meet in Raleigh on March 2.1. The excitement about the N ivy Department has quieted down a great deal. Secretary Tracy ways the crisis is over. New York and Chicago parties are in New Orleans for the purpose of buying up the i ice mills and formirg a rice trust The 11 oust) Committee on Cur. renoy has decided to vote upon the question of introducing a free ailver coinage bill' within three weeks. jANUARY'20lh a sleighing party of twenty-two persons was ran into by a train in St. Louis and nine of them were killed and eleven inj are il . A GOOD many naval ollieers put ff no faith in Chili'd pacific overtures. ; They think 8',e is trying to gain lime, while she isbt engtlieningher supply station. Mrs. Miller, of Cold Springs, N.?' Y., ia the mother of fourteen oujldreo, two sets of triplets, three paira of twins, and two single bjrtbs, all within eight years. The Philadelphia Times no doubt expresses the sense of the country when it says that "the people of the United States will accept war with Chili if peace can't be main talned with honor." Mb. Mills, who is back in Washington, says that he has 8G pledged votes and is certain of election to the Senate. We hope this is true, for Texas has no son ' who can bo ably represent her in the Senate aa Mr. Mills. Ohio famishes an object lesson for Gov. Hill and other Democrats anxious to 'push the silver question to the front as an issue between parties. As a result of this sort of taotios Mr. McKinley is Governor Of Ohio, a Republican Senator was elected to serve six years, and the State will be gerrymandered so as ; largely to disfranchise Democratic voter. This " was a big price to par . for the gratification of the whims of a few cranks who desire ? to use the Democratic party as an agency of financial demoralisation. Phil. BeeordM - Mr. Cleveland was in New Orleans a few boars and in reply to certain enquiries said: "As to my canflieacy," he said, "I am only a private citizen, and there is no need for me . either to announce or . deohne an ton6r whioh bis not been tendered me. ' I do not care to discuss local politics! The na : tional issue, I take it, will be the tariff, bat, as a good Democrat, shall stand by. the , action of my party in the coming contest. ; Mo- Klnley's success '? In Ohio means that had 'Ohio gone against him the Republican patty would bare become disintegrated His victory will not eCeot Democratic Success in 'C2. I did not come down here tD ? " ; I r!-"Hy enma to shot." With less cotton, more graiD, stud pan' are and meado v lands on every Southern plantation ana farm, with cattle, hogs and sheep to ntilize the grass that is grown, the Southern farmer will have taken the new departure in diver. sitied farming which will bring him the prosperity and independence that he never could hope for nnder the one-ciop delusion. Wilming ton Star. A Nashville, Tenu., dispatch ot January 20th, says: Early this morning nearly two thousand miners gathered on the hillside about the Coal Creek stockade and kept up a constant firing of small arms and held a semi-civilized ghost dance about the two small blockhouses which contain two hundred State troops. Tho miners came bo close to the military pickets that an exchange of shots was indulged .in. None of the soldiers were hit, and it is thought that the miners escaped without injury. About two weeks ago a soldier accidentally shot and killed a convict, and since then the miners have become more arrogant and aggressive. Further trouble is expected. They swear tint when they get ready they will extermi nate the civil guard, the State troops and the convicts and for ever end convict labor in the mountainsof Eist Tennessee. The officer in charge has asked for reinforcements and one company of infantry has been sent out from Knoxville. The miners say that no more soldiers nor oonvicts shall enter the valley. A fight is ex peoted at any minute. The soldiers are wtll fortrGed, yet the miners cm oat, number them one hundred t j one. The Kentucky miners and thoxe about Jellioo are ready to join their Tennessee Inend at a moment's notice. LOCAL NEWS. ,SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Adolpb Cuhn To the public. Luoaa & Lewia Just arrived. 0. B. Hill U. 8. Marshal' notice. C E Slover Oranges, paaobes, etc. Hachburn fe Willett Our priccipal aim, ttj. Norf ilk hus had a i'CO 000 fire. Wealb'-r tlHj: tiliht ihim ui d wainior. Tut. Dduiocratij Naiijnal Couvvntion will meet ia Chicago, June 'il-t. Cotton New Beroe Market, sales yesterday of 36 bales at 5 1-2 to 6 1-2. The (team tug Higia will be sold next Friday to satisfy an execution in favor of J. H. Crabtree and others. When? When? When? When are the amateur minstrels going to give their entertainment? Look and see I The Goldsboro Argua and the Orifton Limplight tell of the continued rising of Neuse river in their neighborhoods. It is Danville, Va., not Danbury as the typos made us say yesterday morn ing to which Mr. A, M, Baker has' re moved?. There will be a prayer meeting in the Presbyterian leoture room tonight preparatory to the communion services which will be held tomorrow. The sailboat, Two Friends brought up 44 brant and 0 geese, Friday morn' ing all of whioh were killed Wednes day at Portsmouth by Mr. Martin Dizon, Daisy the little daughter of our for mer townsman, Mr. Henry Miller, now of Goldsboro, died there Wednesday after an illneri of several months, aged 11 years. The fiihermen who are now sucoees ful in getting a good supply of rock or shad are In look as they are command Ing good prices, bringing over 8125 par pair wholesale for shipping par poses. ' The Christian Advcoate says: "Rev, W. E. Edmunson who was tranferred to California two years ago, wili re tnrn and take charge of Snow Hill oircuit. We welcome him baok to North Carolina. He is a most ezoellent young minister." v In nearly every section of North Carolina and other 8tates too there has been n nnusually heavy rain fall which has put roads and streets In very bad condition and very muoh retarded business. There is one consolation how ever in this . immediate aeotion. We have a light and porous toil whioh re' quires only one or two bright days to get everything in good order again. Rev. Ur. Sprunt, of Wilmington, Syaodioal State Evangelist, whosr ser moni dnHng the series of meetingt held in the Presbyterian Charon so delighted hisheerers, and who pissed the first part of the present week In the protect! tioa of bit duties at point below New Berne, want np to Dover yesterday morning and from there he will go oa to La Grange, at whioh place he will tomorrow prsaoh the first sermon In the pretty new Presbyterian Church there, ! and ' continue - the meetings throngh a portion of the ooming week. Mired in the Quaker Bridge Road. The execrable condition of tbe (Qua ker Bridge Road was again forcibly presented to our attention. Friday by two farmers, Mr. J. A. Irvin and L. W. Beden from Richlands, who had travelled over it the previous day, and whose experience, a portion of the, way wss particularly rough. Our readers will remember that not long back we told of the mishaps of Mr. D. E. Sanderlin and others who were in company with hina and urged that steps ought to be take to put the road again in good oondition. as about 4 miles of it was nearly impassible in bad weather. On the present ocoasion after these gentleman entered the bad stretch they found it submerged in water, a great part of the way knee-deep or more so that nothing could be told as to where tbe worst places in the road were and after tbey got well into it Mr. Baeden's mule, which was foremost miied and continued sinking until a portion of bis body was beneath the mud so that it was with extreme difficulty that be was extricated after being unhitched, and being afraid to let their animals ven ture farther along tbe road in that place tbey led them for some distance along the ditch bank at the bide of the road and they, themselves pulled tho vehicles through the water and mud about tbe length of two town iquarcs Thejjiay thevjcould not be induced to at tempt to go over the roadagaln and will no around which is ten miles farther. They have always traded in Now Berne and their fathers before them and they desire to continue doing so, but unless the people of Jones county and New Berne interest themselves enough to cause something to be done about the road trouble they will have to quit coming here. They say farther that the Dreaent season New Berne lot two thirds of the cotton of their eection from this very caueo. Ic seemB to us that beyond all doubt, the State ought to furnish enouh oon victs, to repair this bad ptaee in the road but if it will not it would pay our business men to take hold of the matter and get tbe road fixed as best they can. Mr. Sanderlin expressed his willintincse to contribute liberally for the purpose and we have no doubt that it tne op p rtunity is offered, other eof the same neighborhood would do likevri-e. Caswell's (irave. From the Kinston F.ea Presa we take the following: In his address to the Grand Ledge of Masons at Raleigh last week Grand Master Gudger called upon the Masons in North Carolina t J maik the grave cf Governor Caswell, near Kinston. who was the first Grand Master in Noith Carolina. The Free Press hopes this call will bo heeded. Tbe grave of Cas well ought to b suitably marked, and the Masons won id add another to their many good deeds in seeling tl ah. it is done. We endorse all the ' Free Press has aaid in advocacy of this movement and we would call attention to a recent article in the Journal giving a synop sis of the career and valuable servioes of this early patriot -and urging this matter. In that article we stated, and take this oooasion to state again that the grave will be marked. Our townsman Mr. J. K, Willis stands ready to contribute $25 towards any fund raised for the purpose and unless decisive steps are taken in the matter at an early day day Mr. Willis intends to place a set of tombstones at the grave at his own expense. Of course unless others helped it would not be a monument such as ought to be placed over Gov'er nor Caswell's grave but it would be vasi ty better than continued neglect. As we said previously the grave will be marked, tbe question to be settled is: How good a monument will be placed there? Let those most interested take the matter in hand, others help out as their publio spirits suggest and means parmit and let- the desired result be accomplished. Wants a Steamer. Mr. W. L, Davij, of Windsor, Bertie county, who has reoently established a merahantile and fish-shipping businee at Bath, came in on the steamer Caro lina from Vanoeboro, having gone there overland from Washington. His pur pose in ooming is to oharter or in aome other way seoure a steamer to run from Belle fort, at tbe moutn or rungo river, to Washington, touobing at Bath on the trip, the facilities now net being ade quale to the requirements as there is no better accomodation along tb route to get produoe aboard the Northern steamers which run to and from Wash ington or to get merchandise fromthem than br means of sail boats! and it ia nsooesiary to have oommnnioation the regularity of whioh can be depended upon. Building the Light House. .The Building of the Light House, by the Little Sunbeam Society of the Bap tist Churoh, at the T. M. O. A. Hall last night was very pleasant evening. The exerolses were opened with bcaa tiful rendition from the Y. M. 0. A. orohestra, followed by a few welt ohoaen introductory remarks by Mr. 8. W. Brinson. ' ; The Building of the Light House was then began by a group of happy boys and girls dressed in white. In its con struction, piece by pieoe, appropriate ongi and reoitatlons were rendered until the towering structure oast out its rays at a warder from danger. - Children Cry'JorAPitcfier'.Castorl THE SEWERAGE SYSTEM. The Contract Rights aud Privilege Granted to the Company The Company's Obligations to the City and People. Rates Charged, etc. Section 7. After the expiration of five years after tlu-j ordinance takes eCfeoc, the city of New Berne shall have the right and privilege to pur chase the said system of sewerage, provided they shall notify the said Lewis-Meroer Construotion Co., their associates, suooessora and assigns of their intention bo to do at le&et three months before the expiration of tho said five years. The value or price of said system to be paid by tbe said city of New Berne ahail be ascertained and determined ah follows: Tha eaid Lewis-Mercer Con struction Co , their associate!, succes sors and assigns, and the said city ol New Berne shall severally appoint oub person the two appointed shall choose a third, none of whom shall be a iesideni. of Craven County, N. C; acd the three persons thus chosen shall constitute a commission to determine the value of the eaid system of sewerage and the said commission shall include as part ot the valuation of said sewerage sys tem the net earning capacity of said system. The said Mayor and Council of tbe s&kl city of New Berne shall , wilhin sixty days after the said com mission shall have rendered its award, pay tbe amount so awarded iu cash or bonds of the said city, bearing the thoa legal rate of interest, as may be agreed to the said Lawia-Mtrcer Construction Co., or associates, successors or assigns. A failure to pay tha award or to give notice of the intention to purchaso as above provided, shall operate us a waiver of the right to purchase until the expiration of each rive years after tbe first five years tbe city shall have tbe right to purchase tbe then existiug system of eewere at a price deteruiinea upon by arbritation as above provided. Section 8. The eaid Lewis-Mercer Construction Co., their associates, suc cessors or assigns shall submit to the Mayor and Common Counoil a plau of sewerage and when accepted by the said Council shall constitute the t-ystein hereby authorized. To this system extensions may he made either by tbe order of the Com mon Council or at the option of the said Lewis-Mercer Coceiruoiion Co., their associates, sucoessora or assigns, pro vided however, that the eaid Let.it Mercer Ccrstruction Co., their aseociatoe, successors or assigns shall not be required to extend tho system to a locality that is not at the time suffi ciently built up to re'uru a reasonable revenue- And the eaid Lewiq-Mercer Construction Co., their Associates, suc cessors or assiens shall have reasonable time within which to make all exten sions required by the Common Counoil. Seotion 9 The Mayor and Common Council shall make and pass such or dinances with adequate penalties as may be necessary for the protection and proper use of the sewers of tbeir necessary connections, oatoh basins, man-boles ana other appurtenances, also such ordinances roqjiring the ful fillment of tho obligations of this ordinance as will insure the prompt compliance of all pcrtics concerned Section 10. lho paid Lewis-Mercer Construction Co.. their associates, suc cessors or assigns may procure the organization of a sewer works company or corporation under the laws of any State and may assign to it all tbe rights and privileges acquired by this ordi nance, and tbe Mayor and Common Counoil shall whenever necessay, pass and enaot such further ordinances and do and perform suoh other acts, in oluding the repassing of this ordinance in favor of said corporation if neces' eary as will vest in the said corporation all tbe rights and privileges herein granted. Seotion 11. The construction of tbe said sewer system shall be oommenced within two months after the passage of this ordinance, and shall be completed with in one year thereafter provided however, that if the time as then specified be extended by Hoods, act of God, or the publio enemy, or for legal proceedings for the maintenance or defonoe of their legal rights, or ia the acquisition of property or rights of way or by reason of any other causes what ever beyond their control suoh time shall form no part of tbe time specified in this ordinance for the performance of any act required by the terms here of to be done by them. Section 13. During tne construotion of the said sewers the oity engineer shall from time to time inspect the work done and the material used and should any departure from the accepted plans and speoifloations occur be shall at once call the attention of tbe said Lewis-Mercer Construction Co., or their legal representative to the fact, and the said Liewis-ruercer (jonstruction uo., or their legal representative shall cause the work to be oorreoted in acoordanco with said plans and specifications. Upon the completion of the system tho city engineer shall officially notify the Mayor and Common Oounci.1 that the work done and material furnished is in conformity with the plans and speoifi cations adopted and accepted by the said Mayor and Common Council whereupon they shall pass an ordinance reciting the faot and accepting the eaid system, and all of the rights, privileges and obligations of this ordinanoe shall henceforth be in full force and effect. Seotion 13. It is understood and agreed that tbe ordinances whioh are to be passed in oonneotion with this franchise shall form a part of the with in oontraot and shall remain in full affect and force during the life of this franchise, or until suoh time ae the citv of New Berne shall aoqulre tbe sewer system by purchase as bereln provided, Ssotion 14 The Lewis-Mercer Con struction Co., their associates, succes sors or assigns shall, if so reqnired. execute to tbe Mayor and Council of tho oity of New Berne a bond to be approved by the said Mayor and Coun oil for suoh a penal sum aa may be fixed by tbe said Mayor and Council, conditioned for the oommenoement and completion of the work, aooording to the plana; aooepted by the Mid Mayor and - Counoil, according , to aeotion eleven of this franchise. . The Lewia-Meroer Construction Co. ; By J. E. Lkwis, President TTT u Ct If- c - V - t ' Manly, Mayor. ,: vv. 1. WALLACE, oity clerk, ildren.CrxjbPither' Coming and Going. Mr, S. C. Hamilton returned last night from n Northern trip, oombinicg business rind a visit to rolativep. Mrs. J. C. Car V., of Chip '1 U li, arrived !st nighi to viit her i"ter, Mra. W. F. ItiuntroH. Mr. J. S. M. inn went i:o n in .'".pun fort to visit his brother. Dr. 0. E. JInnn. Dr. G. 'V. r.lao'tni.il, i 'taleigh. went down to Morrhend latt night to make soma preparations for the opening of tha Atlhaiij f'.c'cl the c-rarnc seasob. Church Notice. Hanoock St. Methodist church Preaohing at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. u.. ! y Pastor, Riv. J. F. Butt Sunday School at 8 p to. Prayer me I n. v rv Wednesday nvht. Norfolk, Wilmington A Cliai'lcttou Railroad. Mr. F. Pitman, Chief Eogiurer of iho Norfolk 6t Charleston Railroad, ,.h i, tho city yesterdr y. Ha is t"r..,n i.h :'.-;-ton, S. C, wh re he sent out i eurvj -ing party a fow days mo io work in northerly direction aud rr.e?t the ur veyora working southnurd, who iue now in Horry county. H C Thtro i; slill anolhpr party in th., fi,M, wru l.-ira towards Wilmicxtoi fr.nn Nor'olk. It is expected that thu entire pr li ine wnl b-? comnleled by thn 1-t c f I Mirch, whn it. h anil that th r-iuie 1 will be selected and tbo work br.u:i Wil. Star. ' ! i Husband mid Wife IMe the Same Dnv from the Grip. The sad nowg comes in from Hevju ! SpiingH of the death of Mr. and Eire. 1 Louis Whittii-ld, husband find wifa. uOih on tbe same dav, withi'i a fyw hours i.f each otber. on Wedn.. a Juv f La Grippe. Tbey wre of rd ,:,c ( years, most estimable people, ana leave snveral grown ohlldren and hosts of relatives and friends to mourn ihiir demise. Goldsboro Argus. EANTERX CAROLINA LINE. DISPATCH Change of Schedule. To perm't the annual renova:i i.; of the oteamor Neuso sha will Ij:i with drawn from ths lies for :i f ii v ihivs After Monu'ny Jan. 11th. irnt. tiie ! Neuse will temporarily ropla3"d l-v the i steamer Plymouth, which wili sail from 1 Naw Bsrne. (cummcnciir Fridiv '..'liii. ! ust.) Tueedayo ncd Frid? y ut 3 r.;:i The Plytaoutn, while a pc.r,t;('r boat, I hca no Btato room ai ciiicruocatioij t. Timly nolico will bn sivi-n nf the resumption (f eiyico by itar-rr Neuse. Geo. IIkniikhs, n, ,U:.. New Bcrro. N. i' . Jm S'h ii. 10,000. EniToit Journal: Tho North and Northwest during the winter months lo not call for money by the hundrod of thousand. So any ono who could ufe to an advantage one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. Lino or ten thousand dollars, would lindittohis interest to borrow it from I he Eastern Building nr.d Lo.ti u of '!vru- CU80, Y. The Eaotern has already in several thoussnd dollara to i! ir.cri in N. C. In my preurrce Docoai;:. r 1SU1 it granted oil upplicp.tiom "a from North Carolina memberii. lil- For partieu!am apply to Isaac U. Smith. New Berne, N. C, Goneral Agent. jat.630d TO THENJBLIO. IF YOU WANT TO SAYE FIFTY DOLLARS In the purchase of a PIANO, nnd f:on Ten to Fifteen Dollars In tli3 purchase or au OKU AN, Rddnss AD0LPH C0HK, NEW BERNE, N. C, Qenoral A?ent for 'ortll rurollna, who's now hanailn rikmw direct Iio 11 hc luiinu facturere, hh follows: II I (111 GRADR niEIILIIV IMA MIS dlbtlngulahed for tone, workmsnslilp unit durability, and endorseil by nearly all the musical journals In Hie United mutts. Madi by Paul U. Mhlln, who Is at I hi time one u. the bestmecliunlt's and inventors of l he dm-. lulrtetm new patents on this nigii-nr,-,il-, Mehlln Fluiio. AlBO the NKWBY& KVANS IIPIilGlIT PIA.NO, which hkB been sold by him for tin bast six veara In the eaatem pHit ol Mis mate, and up to this time has given ent.n SKtisfactlon The UprlBht I'mi.oiun men tioned will be sold at from S-TO lo SI v. in KbonlKed KosewouJ, oak, Walnni or jlo hosany caaes. Alao the CROWN PARLOR ORGAN, from 850 to Slou In solid Walnut or Oiikcin-s Ten yearh' experience In the music- busi ness Las enabled him to handlenothhu.- lur standard goods, and he does not lieshiim to say that he will sell any niuslnul Inst, ui.n-ii: about 25 per cent, cheaper than other ni?i"nt are now orforlng. rteter to all hanks In s aatera Ca:olli n. Jan23 dwtf N. C. Hams, very fin", N. Y. Pig Hams, Boneless Codfish, Corned Beef, Mince Meat, Kettle Rendered Lard, Choicest Butter, "Best Flour on Earth," . AT LUCAS & LEWIS. U. S. Marshal's Notice of Sale Upon Execution in Ad miralty. By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas luued out of tbe Ula'rlot Oonrt of the Unl & Stales for the Ulatrlotorfamllcoat tlieauit of J, H. Urabtree 4 Co. and other, I wtll expose to sals at Pobllo Anctloo, and will sell to tne nlgheat bidder tor cash, on riday the 28th day of January, 1892, at 12 o'eloek, II., the Steam Tug; Hutlea, her taexie, ap parel and furniture, boats and apportt- aneea, where she now lies baok of my feed store, in Brtnaon'adook, etty of Dew heme. ), acsatnismaaay ouannar, jsm. t O. Olllli, U D.JWIUk'1 , By UBAS. B. Dept. Ilanlwl, mmm US? 19 Absolute f-iie. iwder. i n.;tl.. li f.f -.1 -Jaw! i; s. .; O 111' ft! S ft Sr Si .. -. IsJ oil'! al ways uad low iirioea. h:eitre coLviici mi9 iho murk. Thr Rt.li n liye 1 1 P ;i ..;.-.r:.- i j 'ocat.'d j'j't " horc iho p .uro iudi, ato i. A Uoid M.ii Ksman nits the oui.'a e i eve- tiina. We. riaiai f re th 't, tin j 1, fy up-jtiliia. Rl li- . ''J'ill'7, iasxb'iit'n & mmw, a-. 1 Barrington & Baxter For the next Thirty Days will cioao on thtir WIETm, CLOTHING, Boots and Shoes, At a Great E eduction. Crosjctt'a and Zeiglei's Shoes tho same prices. IHtp Just oponed on Broad Htret, whe-ry all hinds of CART, WAGON h BUGGY wohi; will be done un ti, Alfio, wo hiiv HOUSE Kilt. 'fcii : a shocr t.t ir.d'i Give tin n ct-ll i .iri r..--ticr. a FIRST-CLASS oni tho Vest, where ii., r::i--i ri -j will "ivc satis- faction. H. WIN FIELD & SONS. j ui 1-1 i-. Larg?.!it and Best StJ- pek of Silverware and N over shoffn in New nc-rr.e. I iiuve jus rMurrsed ror.j tho North v. itli a IT'LL f-'TOCK of nil lands of coods in my lino SAM X, EATON, The J-iY.-cl-::, Middle St., opposite Espil hurch. 3 PARENTS SHOULD HE All IN MIND that the tc.isou for attacks cf Croup is now on us. Be prepartd for this inaidioas disease by ninny a having o bottle cf R N. DufTy'a Cr.cui- Syrup in tho houoo. Prepared after the re cipe of tho late Dr. Wallor Duffy, and for sale by the proprietor at his store on Lliddlo street, next to Custom lloupe, and by NeXv Berne Drug Company. gJOHN icSHBLEY, Boot and Shoe Maker POLLOCK STREET, NEW BEBNE. ff. C. Having secured the services of a skilled Meobanio and flrst-clasa Workra.n from Mew York, I am now fully prepared to nil promptly all orders for tine CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES The many years that I Save satisfactorily supplied, the wanu of my numerous patrons la trie beat guarantee of the character of my work. K pairing a specialty. Keatly and prompt-' ; botMW U lstp JOUX UciO&LKt, i-R.CtS ,jZ 1:. j bcn hi . h a laiitv Tlie liu(';i- ioiiix ago ;! u f. ve r.cvi-r StoplStopI Farmers' & Merchants' Line. Steamer R. E. Lee ai! for PoIIockeville and Trenton, V.'FIME-PAY, A.M. Returning, leaves Trenton THURSDAY, 8:30 A.M. Saiia for Yance'ooro, MONDAYS & FRIDAYS, 8:30 A.M. Returning, leaves Vanceboro TUESDAY and S TURDAY, 8:30 A.M. received daily under cover WhLif at Ciyde" RALPH GRAY, Agent. u?'. t out the rntirs Btock of . A M. BAKER, I will bu.-ia, ssatihe same stand, lui.j rohcit share of the Iliwing ). !'l:i.iui; i .li.i !ip(.0: iUii.i-; intri-nri, j .1 13 i I .vi 1 nontiriu.i the manufac !!'" ' Ail, (JRADE OF MAT TRESSES. Oii Mr.ttrt a j renovated and put in lir?t-c! ".: or 'c: W. P. JONES. r jinn Piano For Sale. Iu lino K i. i tunc ,.n J MahMKany case first-claae order, at a very low u- , ti. e (iR .F.N KONT NOVELTY STORE. ML.ale street, A'li y nt-xt to Baptist Church. lw C MOSSi T. BRYAN, krpsfcisr and Builder. '11 I if Hep ilrln I'm '.inrunti-td 1 clt' d and sat- , i i' f Hind wlion w.inti U( ar tbe Jce It- . im to L-l.lil.ll-. eltizen and Jrti,12,ltf 0. Oragaw, ATTORNEY AT LAW NEW ULiiNE, N, C. Office Ovor Citizeus Bank. i-ll.iiilwlf , edmond WHOLESALE DEALER IN; and CIGARS, South Front Street, Two Doora East tJaston' Iiouss ! JSB6' N C H. BERRY'S iHiiissripti Agency, IliKNl-;, X. c. riabscriptiona and Renewals of the v-Tirji Jocranlr, Papers. Magezines, R- vii-w!', p.t". , etc., solicited. 1'y .'ubL-iiblng through this Agenoy you p3to mcney order feeB, poBtaRB, end v.'orry in case of loss of money throuf'.i tho mails. janlO lw PliQFESSIONAL AND mmm papering. All kinds of FIRST-CLA88 WORK in this Mr.e doiin on SHORT NOTICE and at. RE130NABLR PRICES. Sr.n,; !ei and all the latest! styles can be seen. by applying at the GASTOJT HOUSE. WM. P. LAWRENCE. Long Investments. Parties wishing to make long invest ments on city property drawing eithfc per oont interest per annum, payable semi-annually, will do well to eall at my oiuce ana learn run particulars. ; P. H. PELLET1ER. ? Dec. 11, U81. dtf fcieea rotatoes or iAle. Seoonrj growth Irish Potatoes, raised on'-tho Eastxrn Shore of Maryland',' fPECIALLY FOR SEED. ., Apply to ' ' """ t v B. D: L FLETCHER, JBS. II

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