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9r v AILY OTJRNAL. VOL. XI.-N 270 NEW BERNE, N. C , WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS. ' 4.' 'i.', He 11 v li fr ' : r BTJSIN ESS LOCALS. LOST- A Bnmll silver watch open face Saturday evening, number 8817, with ' ft gold fob attached. Finder will please leave at Joubnai. office, a reward will : be paid for same. (JAft AAACABBAGE PLANTS for . rUv Vj'lvUsui(, groWn Irom the best ' seed, grown by the old reliable seed ' bouse of Johnson & Stokes, ol Philadel phia, Pa., and Peter Henderson & Co. ol New York. Price $2 per M Over 0,000 at $150 per M. Lettuce Plants same price N- H. HUTCH, Youngs Island, c. f8dw lin. T?RESH BOO Pounds Stall-ted Hecf.and " Dressed Poultrv. Stivll No. 7, Central " Market, opposito Col. Jordan. im V. ti. niiYAN. CABBAGE" PLANTS! CABBAGE PLANTS I 1.000.000 Henderson Large Tvpe Charleston Wakefield Cab bage for sale. Grown Irom seed pur chased from the well-known and reliable house of Peter Henderson & Co., New York. Plants are strong and hardy, grown in the open air and will withstand severe cold weather without injury. Send all orders to GEKATY & TOWLES. Young's Island, 8. C. Price $2 per M; of 5,000 and over $ 1.50 per M. f31w. "'"4k19ft TAKES my 1802 Columbia tpl"' Pneumatic Safety Bicycles, cen tury model. A genuine bargain for some one. Used only since September and in perfect condition practically new. 1893 Columbia Art Catalogue free. W. T. Hn.i. & Co., Sole As nts. WANTED First class traveling sales men and local njzents in each section to handle our Inbicnting oils and grease as a side line on commission. Columbia On, and Gheass Co., Cleveland. Ohio. j262w 10 To Street's Horse Stoic for Livery. THE Celebrated Saboioso Flor De Habana Cigars. Six for Twenty-live cents at C. C. Ukken's Dnuo Stokk. nov. 2-2m. Yi'J".' JUNE roadster'sj nt Street's horse store. USE DUFFY'S COUGH KILLEK cures Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. Excellent in all affections of the Throat and Lungs, inducing healthy ac tion of the mucous membrane, soothing and healing the same. Is an antiseptic and dBBMicrDE. Prices, 10c, 25c. and 50c.per bottle. ELEGANT Saddlers nt Street s Horse Store. DANDRUFF, Itch, Mange, and all Skin Diseases cured by the use of Duffy's Itch Ointment. For sale by F. S. Doffv, Druggist. MISH, Sacramental, Port and Scupper nong Wines for sale by Jas. Redmond' I CALVIN Schaffer's Wild Cherry I Rock and Bye, put up expressly for throat and lung diseases, tor sale by Jas. Redmond. DUFFY'S Malt Whiskey for Medicinal use, for sale by Jas. Redmond H TfNTADI Janos Mineral Water, the best Natural aperient. For sale by jas. kkdmond. PURE Cora Whiskey for salc;by Jas. Redmond. T UFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for sale by Jas. Redmond."? . fifc V T MPORTED Holland Gin. Burke s Bass , "( ' JAle and Burke's Guinness' Stout.'Jfor ' 'y'l sale by Jas. Redmond. HAH CIGARS at very low figures . .'l,y-:v' Wyyv for wholesale and retail ' trarte for sale dv jas. ukdkohu, : V ' (i ARBEIT'S Cognac Brandy used very : r'"; ." much in the sick room. For sale by Jas. Redmond. ' ' TH8 Senatorial mills are grinding i" slowly and oarel y, but the output U varies from that predicted. Bbotheb Carnegie evidently : t v believes in discretion, lie remained ::. away from Homestead nntil it was V'i no longer dangerous to go there. Vvi' A blood beet measuring fifteen Inches in length, fourteeu iuuhes in . ' oiroamferenoe and weighing four : Doonds is a curosity at St. Tam- , many, La. By coming to the New ' " ." Berne Exposition the last week in ir . .. February remarkable vegetables . of Ml kinds can be seen. " Bemehbbb the ides of March ilot only does the oonntry get i new administration but it gets rid .' -''of grasping monopoly. The ' V nrinolpal patents on the Bell tele- 4't phone will expire In March, throw log the telephone business open to . all. : : THH total number of stars, of which " some knowledge may be obtained by the optical appliances now available, according to Prof. Lookyer, is from 40,000,000 to 50.000.000, Of these only about 6,000 are visible to the naked eye, equally divided between the two hemispheres.'' Thebx seems to &e a disposition to "calioat the troops" on -very small provocation these days. Some people are playing 1 with fire, and see n to forget that soldiers have always been the main dependence of the great tjrant of the world; Every time the militia is called .out . la this country the 7 European monarchists sbou with ghoulish ('' ,; Z S: 1t& etpeditlon sent out by the i Ac,;lemy of Soionce" to ' jt'a I'rlitcrranuan, 'four! Its greatest depth to he some-thing over 214 miles between Molia and Congo. On the African coast, where the water is clearer, white metal plAtes conld he seen at a depth of 144 fact. Sensitive plates were acted upon by th light at a depth of over 1,000 lent If yon 8KB a ncnilml improve ment for the town, demand it and ilk it vigorously until the whole community is impregnated with the idea; until u storm ol public Hpntiment compels tbe, work, and bye Jiid bye yon will see the result your ourage and talk id universal improvement, increased iMilities aud business, and a broad literal, generous public spirit that pervades and vivifies and makes beautiful every place where it enters. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howard. Lost Silver watch. J. S. Basnight Notiec. N. H. Blitch 500,000 cabbage plants. Ilackburn & Willitt Lookout for danger. The Board of Directors of the Y. M. C. A. will meet tonight at 8 o'clock. The government ol Now Zealand pro tests aiminst American annexation oi Hawaii. It is proposed to form a new county out of Surry, Wilkes, aud Yadkin, and name t Ransom. The weather bureau predicts a cold wave. The temperature to lull lo to io degrees by night. The mild weather and the budding of some varieties of trees tduioi.ishes of the upproach of spring.'. It is stated that Mrs. J. G. Blaine will soon leave the capital to siicnd a few weeks in Asheville and then go further South. Mr, Thos. II. Cook will be partner with Mr. Jas. Manwell in the machanist busi ness about to be started neai the railroad freight warehouse. Mr. W. B. Boyd received last night the checks from the American Fraternal circle. They pay back 70 per cent, of what the members paid in. The Sir. Albemarle of the N. N. & W. line, took out yesterday 200 bales of cot ton, 200,000 shingles and about 300 bbls. naval stores, besides potatoes, etc. The steamer Howard brought in yes terday from points up Trent river 75 bales cotton and 25 tons cotton seed. The latter was for the Wilmington Oil Works. The Yadkin Valley News tells of the shipment of a car load of fine horses from Mt. Airy to Georgia recently. It looks like progress for North Carolina to be exporting horses. Raleigh is to petition the Legislature for an act to prohibit vagrancy and street begging. It is a great nuisance and an evil. We ought to have such iu New Berne. There are 17 inmates in Craven county jail, all males except ono Insane colored woman. Nine are awaiting trial at the coming term ol Superior court and some are serving out sentences. It is generally believed in Washington that nothing decisivo will be done in the Hawaian matter nntil it is definitely learned what attitude Great Britain has taken towards tbe new government. The store adjoining Messrs. Disosway & C'uurchills wbich Mr. A. Colin vaca ted when he moved his music honsc to Middle street Is being fitted up for the first mentioned, their present quarters beingjtoo small for them. Tbey will move in in a few days. The working of Mr. J. B. Clark's com hincd peanut roaster and corn popper would attract the notice of nearly all passers yesterday as by an ingenious con venienco it rolled out the popped grains fast as they would open and retained the others till tbey popped. It is, a pretty and novel affair of its kind. The Senate Judiciary committee took up tbe confirmation of Judge Jacksoa Monday, but there being opposition by the Democrats, the matter was post poned until next Monday. It is under stood that at tne next meeting of the committee an effort will be made to have the nomination favorably reported to the Senates Don't forget the shadow pantomines next Friday evening at half past seven o'clock at the Memorial Chapel building on George street. There will be amuse ment tor all funny songs and readings and pantomimes,' ' afterwards those who wish, to can get refreshments of ices, Ac Admission 15. cents,-hudrf&IlQ cents. It will be remembered that Mr. E. Roberts went tq Baltimore. recently, to be, treated in the John, Hopkins hospital for lameness,:, Xft 2LB Robert, hbtiaUitr, has received a letter from him stating that the necsasarj operation' we success fully performed Friday, add the physican told him tbs next morning that h: now Had perfectly good foot and would be well again in two. or", ft A f$ TThls Is very gratifying news to onr, young townsman's nmny friends. The JoCBJUV extends coii' -luliitions. A Host Effective Vay to Help. The Rev. Mr. Vardell, in his sermon Sunday night, discussed the question very seriously and earnestly. "What are we to do with Lazarus ?" or in other words "how tan we best relieve the suf fering poor in our midst f Highly as we must appreciate the labors of the de voted ladies composing the Benevolent Society of this city, for their untiring zeal in collecting tbe necessary funds and then with careful discrimination applying them l'oj the relief of the d'rtUutc,still the question will arise, is not the most effec tual method one which enables the poor to help themselves ? And this can best be done by the establishment of such in dustries as will furnish employment for the very class who are most dependent on the community; for whilst the colored people have many ways ot ecttmir a living, the female whites have very few. Now tho knitting mill successfully worked on a small scale,calls for develop ment and extension: there is lack of sufficient working capital to carry on tne bnsiness to advantage. "Whereas by the co operation of a few individuals, and a very small additional outlay, not only would the parties them selves derive a handsome profit, but by means of this comparative small under taking, distribute several thousand dol lars annually in the shape of wages to those who need it most, every dollar of which would come straight back to the merchants and others for food, clothing etc. Looked at in this light, apart from the actual dividends secured, should not every citizen of New Berne who owns real estate, for rent, runs a store, or other wise derives an income from business, feels himself personally intcrosted in this mutter, nud alter satisfyin'j himself as to the boua tide character of the enterprise, without waitiim for sonio one else, do what he can to place it beyond tho risk of lailurc ? We must sow the seed, we need not expect to reap the crop. Coming and Going. Mr. A. L. Griffin left yesterday morn ing to travel for Messrs. O. Marks & Son. Miss Emma Katie Jones who has been visiting at Winston returned home last night. Messrs W. E. Briukley and H. T. Barker, who have been spending a week in the city on business, left yesterday for Norfolk, Eighteen Conversions at Stella. A citizen of Stella writes us the follow ng account of a revival just held at that place: "Ou the 22d, Mrs. J. D. Carpenter, the clear, efficient and pathetic lady revivalist bcirnn at Htella, a series ot meetings, which lasted until the night of Jan. 31st Mrs. Carpenter is accompanied and as sisted by her husband, a devout soldier of the Cross and a minister of tho g09pcl She holds services twice a day, her posi tions are well taken, and clearly and apt- discussed. bile she does not wish a station or circuit, she plants herself on the word of God and satisfactorily and forcibly defends her right to work for the Lord; zculous, earnest lull of the Holy Ghost, she will accomplish great and lasting good. There were at Stella 18 conversions, IS accessions to the church, and tho church was greatly re vived. Come again, sister Carpenter." List of Letters. Remaining in the Post Office at Nc Berne, Craven county, N. C, Feb. 14, 1893. A Miss Louela Avery. B Mr. Wm. Brin, Mr. Ester Blunt, Miss Abbie Benville, Mr. Charley Bren der. C Miss Eorah dinted, Mattie Corner, Mr. E. C. Croon, Sarah Farniwell, Alias Chapman. D Mr. T. W. Davis. E Mrs. Sarah Edward. F Miss Willie Famish. G Mrs. M. J. Green, Mr. Henry Green, Mr. Howard Goskill, John D, Gainey. II Mr. Hay, Mr. Dame' llargct. J Mrs. John Jones. M Mr. Henry Milkins, Mr. Thos. Delia, Henrietta, Willie and Decater Messick. N Miss Mclinda Nelson. R Miss Jane Rood, Miss Allis Roper, Mrs. Lissy Rose. 8 Mrs. Silvia Salam, Mr. Wm. Street. T Mrs. A. C. Thomas, Mr. John E, Todd. "W Mrs. James Willis. Persons calling for the above letters will please say advertised and give date of list. The regulations now require that one cent shall be collected on the delivery of each advertised letter. Wm. E. Clabkb, P. M. iTea Culture Near Fayettovill. At the North Carolina experiment farm near Raleigh there are now growing several thousand tea plants, one thousand of which are to be transplanted on tne farm of Mr. Andrew Broadfoot near this city, where a fair trial and thorough test is to be made on tea culture in tne piney woods of North Carolina. Should tbe first attempt succeed, and we know nothing to tne contrary, mas- much as it has been grown to a very limited extent on Mrs. Smith's larm. about 8 miles from town, it is safe to pre dict great things for this section on this soore- The tea grow hr Mrs. Smith is a black and when cured finds , a ready market at II per psund. as tbe way, we see that Mrs. Smith Is curing a ten round package for the World's Fair at Chicago. From one picking on his farm In South Carolina we understand that Dr.' Shepherd, who is well known to many of our readers, will gather $8,000 worth of tea from a ten aare field.avette- vuie uDserver. The regular communication of Bt, John's i Lodge .No. 8, A. F. and A, M. will be Held In their bail tonight at o'clock, Let's bare a full attendance, ; " J. 8. Basnioht, Sec'y, CITY CHARTER AMENDMENT. Section Adverse to the Fishermen, Farmers and Citizens. It is proposed I see to repeal the Act for the Protection of Farmers and Fisher men. It is well our citizens understand is act and what it does for them before ey consent to have it repealed. I had the act passed in 1881, when I b:,l the honor to represent Craven county in the Senate because it was proposed to pro hibit the sale of meat, fish, ojstcrs, gar den track, etc., at any other place than the market at the foot of Middle street then owned bv Major John Hughes, and compel all parties to sell only there and allow no sales from carts, wagons or by parties bunging in oysters, hsh, game. eggs, chickens Bnd garden truck unless that place and to compel all Irom untry or city to pay a license tax. The repeal of this act shuts nil all of the little stores and stalls now so con venient for housekeepers and parties who arc compelled to do their own marketing and forces them to goto the foot of Mid dle street for all of their supplies. It stops all of" the little lish carts, garden carts and chicken wagons from the country, from selling unless they first pay license tax. This act prohibits the interference with the farmer and small trucker and allows in to sell his chickens, ei"'s, pork, poul try and garden truck from door to door. he pleases and to w hom he pleases thout let or hindrance, and makes it a misden eanor for any officer to interfere witu lum in the slightest. It does not terfere with the full police power of the city to regulate and provide for sanitary measures. Dr. Sntchwell, President ol the Board of Health not only sanctioned the act, but went before the committee f the Legislature and spent several days fighting for it. He said '-fresh egs, chickens and garden products are far more conducive to health than tlnw of an uncertain age and when delivered di rectly ot the door they are more apt to lc fresh and sound." If the city of New Bern desires to run off our country friends they bad better allow the act to be repealed. If we de siro to shut up the small dealers and throw the business into the hands ol the arge dealer J why then repeal it. It was passed in the interest ol the farmers and fishermen and as this is es pecially a farmer's lcgislature.they should not allow tiieir rights and privileges to he taken away. Let every man sell w here he can get the best price to whomsoever he pleases. The object of government is the greatest good to the greatest number and the repeul of this act will tend to in creose prices to the consumer and compel the producer to sell largely at a less price to the middle men. Very Respectfully. Wm. E. Ci.ahkk, Senator 1881 from Craven Co. COVE CORRESPONDENCE. Trucking Prospect Cove Statistics - Sickness. Pea planting is all the go now pota- toes will follow in a few da?s. We are under the impression that there ill be more potatoes planted around Cove this Spring than last. "The place you lost it is the place to find it," w uopc sucli to he t lie case this year, one more such as last w ill "bust" us sure We Dave now live stores m love, sever al new buildings, one grist mill, one saw mill, two churches, one dozen pretty girls, halt dozeu new halncs and seve'i teen aspirants for office. What we need now to make t oe iriving little town is a good school. W avc now between the agent six and twenty-one years one hundred and thir teen children in this Distnct.J Should all attend, it would be impossible to get standing room in the house we now use let us have a house larger anil two te:icli ers or divide tho District. We noticed while in Trcnlon a fen- days ago a lemon bush hanging with fruit. It is the property of Miss Jenni Windley. Wet knew Miss Jennie could make good music but we had no idea she was an expert in raising lemons. lliesc are the first we have ever seen in these parts, and it ccrtainlyj must hav taken a great deal deal ol care to save them during the late cold weather. On the 1st inst we had the pleasure attending the marriage of Mr. G. 10 Charlton, lateol Cove, now ol .New IScrnc and Miss Hattie E. Waters of your city The many friends of Mr. Charlton extend their congratulations. c wish them success and happiness. Miss Julia E. Charlton after spending a few days visiting friends in Trenton re turned home Saturday. Wo have had several cases of typhoid fever this fall and winter, sonic of which have proved fatal. Mr. E. Z. It. Davis and his brother Guthrie are very sick at this writing. BROAD STREET FRUIT STORE. As there has been a 'scarcity in many articles among the merchants, I take pleasure in announcing the arrival by rail ol a new lot of Oranges and Lemons. AL80 I have just received a fresh lot North- em Cabbago, Rutabagas, Turnips, North Carolina Irish Potatoes, Armour's Pack ing Co. Bologna Sausage, Cahlmgc 18 10 20 cent per head, IRutabagas, Turnips 20 cent per peck, Irisli Potatoes 40 cent per peck, Oranges 20 to 25 cent per dozen, Lemons 20 cents per dozen. Hew White Potatoes at w cents per P6- lo my men as ana patrons winio pass ing Broad St. please call. Any article purchased of my stock not as represented, the money I will refund on return of any article. Thanking you kindly for past favors hoping to receive a continuance of your patronage. Hroaa Street Fruit Btoro. Second door above Middle, next door to Mr. Chas. Swcrt's beef stall. James D. Babfiki.d, tf Proprietor. Just such work is going on by putting down curbing on South Front Bt. is just what the J ociuul has long been desirous of seeing. It is being substantially made and right there it the key to luecesg. Betides Us staying qualities, the street will hart finished look - about it It should be more substantial work and less patching hero and there Is the way ft ap pears to nsk ' . . J-V GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Twenty-seventh l!ay. SENATE. Mr. Battle introduced a resolution asking l'or a committee, of five for inquir ing into the expediency of establishing a foundry at the penitentiary. A bill to incorporate the William L. Saunders historical society of North Car olina passed second and third readings. A bill supplemented to an act to amend chapter 510, laws of 1887, to aid the Guilford battle ground company; passed its second and third readings and ordered lo be engrossed and sent to the house, after being so amended as to make the appropriation of the Guildford battle ground company ill effect $350 instead of 50 a year. Bill to repeal so much of chapter 327, of the laws of 1S!I prohibiting the sale of liquor In Vanceboio passed its third reading. HOl'SE OF REPIIESENTATIVES. Petitions were presented as fillows: Mr. Williams, of Henderson, two peti tions for the prohibition 'of tbe manu facture of spirituous liquors in North Carolina. Petitions were referred to the com mittee on Propositions and Grievances. Mr. Allen introduced a bill to provide a room for tin; railroads commission. Kailroads. Mr. Brooks, to repeal chapter 391, laws of 1H85, relating to lish trips in Neusc river. Mr. Watson of Forsythe, lo repeal sec tion l:! of the Code of North Carolina; so that no grace shall be allowed on drafts or exchange unless specified in such in-, stnnncnt. CALENDAR. Bill to repeal chapter 520, lawsot'1891 nd to amend section litOT of Code, in re- ;ard to penalties lor failure to ship frieght was aniciidc.it hy the committee bv sub titnting $15 for $25 etc.; (passed third ce'iilmg. Bill to regulate the number of hours of udavsworKin manulacturiug establish- nents, was tabled on motion of Mr. Full r, of Durham. Bill to regulate the employment of women and children under eighteen years I' age in cotton and woollen fabrics, etc., ,as postponed, and on motion of Mr. Watson, of Forsythe, was made a specinl rdcr lor next r nday at II o clock; on notion ol Mr. uller, ot Durham, the bill was ordered to lie printed. Bill to amend section 4, chapter 320, laws ol 18'Jl, in reference to special con tracts for traveling on railways, was, on notion of Mr. Allen, recommitted to the oinmittec on railroads. House bill 301, to repeal the act re lating to the collection of agricultural statistics, was announced. The record ol the vote shows ayes 51), navs vz. Mr. Anderson moved to reconsider the ite by which the bill passed its third reading and to lay the motion to reeon idcron the table, and both motions ire ailed. House bill 300, regarding agricultural statistics ol like character with the lire ling bill; on motion ot Mr. Moore was laid on the table. Bill to authorize the people of Stok count y to vote, upon the ouestion ot county govornment. Mr. McNeill celled lor the ayes and noes on .Mr. Met urry's motion to table. Every Third party man voted with flu liepublicans against tabling. The mo tion prevailed, of course. Bill to incorporate the Peoples Bank of Kinston, N. C. Capital slock $25,000. witli authority to increase at will to mi amount not exceeding $200,000, sharo being $10(1 each, to begin when $15,000 shall have been paid in, having authority to secure loans by mortgages on land. etc. The committee offered certain niiiciiilincnts, which bcinc; ioloittd the bill, as amendments, pusscd its third readiue;. No headache PILLS. with Tl'TT'S L IV Kit Look Out For Danger. Reliable, Honest Goods Cest So Ouch Monty. Business Ken Don't Give Things Anay Look out for the cheap sales at the end of the year when goods are "gelling lar below cost." , Vry respectfully, ; .,-' ' D I RpYALISS'aSl J 111 POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar bakinir nowder. Highest of all in loavoning strength. Latest Untted States (Jovkhnmfnt Food Rkpokt. Royal Hakinii Towoicr Co.. 10G Wall St., N. Y. For Sale at a Bargain, One foar-Iight Extension Chan delier, with globes and piisms. Uno JU;mi, duplex burner, with priHtus. One extension oak Dining- Table a fine one. One IS pound Feather Bed, good as new. Any person deniring to bay the above at a great sacrifice will please correspond with liox 409, New Berne, N. C. Removed. W. P. JONES lias moved his business to tho Storo ou Middle street adjoining the Drug Store of F. S. Dairy, and is still carrying a Full Line of FUUNITUiiK and MAT TRESSES. SORRY HORSES AND MULES, Car Load FROM ST. LOUIS, The Best in the World For General Use. Jl st iii:ci:ivKi) at Thos. a. Orris. I'res. r. K. Knv, Caahlnr. Wm. llt.VN, Vlre-ITCB. 11 M. (J iiuvkh, Teller! CITIZENS' BANK OK NEW BERN, N. C. IK) A (JKNEUAL BANKING M'SINKHH. The Aoeoutitsof fink 8, Hmikprg, Corpora tions, KRrmerH, Mmi-hanis and ntborH re o elved on favorHhlc term f'runint and oaroful atleullou K'ven to the lnlereslof our customers. HO A Kit OK IHHKCTOUH, Ferdinand Jlrlch, J. A. Meadows Himuel W. Ipoofc, Chas. II. Kowier, William Dunn, E. W. Hmallwood, (leo ft. I veil O. C Cireen. K. II Meidowi, Chan. iMitry.Jr James Hedmond, Ctms Kelsrniteln ; Mayer Hshn, 1 hot. A . Green, J. It. Koy. IMPORTANT TO Truckers. Gardeners and Farmers. RARIiY (iAltDKN PKAS. HrndPrson'B Klrst of All, tecoKiilr.(d hy Itie leading Truckers to be Earliest, hetand Most iro line. Henlrsoirs KAHMFST Red Vs Uti lise ISeann. By ooniplllve test made In 1KK7, thtti Hean wan. awarded the premium for belliK ten (1) days earlU'r than any other. HadlBh, Celery, Molons, Hquasn and rarsmpa. Honlton and Prince Edward iBtsnd Karly Hone I'otacecs, aud other land Aid van etlea. o"ffifc"iS?" Wh'le Ktoe, Kye, wheat, Grata and ( lover Heed - Orders taken for all klndt or GAR- DKN SKED, (guaranteed fresh and pure) liuriaps tor narrei covers Bass ol all sizes made to order. Consignments of Count rv Produce solicited A large stock of Hay, Grain and Feed It will be to yon r advantuKe to see us be fore buying eiiewuere. Bradham & Smith, Hay. drain ami Hed Deftlets. kq'AIT Craven Street. Ntw Hume N. O- Butter, Butter, Butter, Buckwheat, Buckwheat, Buckwheat, Irish Potatoes, Irish Potatoes, Irish Potatoes. RECEIVED YESTERDAY '.,, s &Y STEAMER,. 7$ . ., s ' 'M V "" $ fircai ft. Groce Asbestos! Lamp Wicks of Asbestos. INDB. 8TKU0TIBLE. These Wicks will not burn. Only the oil burns, consequently there Is uo trimming. Lam Da omem' trimmed and adjusted lasts for yean without further attention. Burners don't even need cleaning, as there is no eosl on the wick. Cost a little more at first but cheaper in the end. All sizes. Banquet Lamps, $3.50 to $7. Fine China Seta, Cheap. Oet one, and be ready for the Fair. A LOT OF CHEAP Plates, Cups and Saucers. Plain and Decorated. At M. E. WHITEHURST'S. lobl dwtf For Sail, FOUR FINE LOG 0ART8, tlx foot wheels, five inch tire, com pie to with grabs. Also, TWO LOO TRUCKS for 3 foot tramway. Cheap for cash. Apply to Box 529, or to O. H. GUION, 12 dw2w New Berne, N. O FOR RENT. Two dwelling houses for rent on Han nick and l'ollix-k street, $15 and $13.50 per month. Apply to W. H. COHEN, At his old stiiud now occupied by Sol. Cohen, tin- lti d Star Clothier. Qlw Notice Extraordinary I To All My Old Frierda and Customers. I wish to say that I am back at my Old Stand on Broad Street, Ono door east of .1. J. Tolson's stoie, where 1 will lurnisu them with the .BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS In tho Hue of Green Groceries. Etc. Thanking them very much for all past favors, aud hoping I may still continue to deservo their patronage, I romaln.your oledlent servant,! EMANl'EL FlflUER. j.ui2'. fim To the Public! I have bought the ENTIRE STOOK of T. COHEN, The Red Star Clothier, AT 65 CENTS ON THE DOLLM, AND Will Sell AT New York Cost Tho Stock is a LARGE and VARIED ono, and consists of a complete assortment of CLOTHING, SHOES, Dry Goods, Gents' Furnith'gG::d 3 Etc., Etc., Etc. Soliciting the patronage of tho public, I remain, Very respectfully, SOL C0HE James R. Jones, Salesman. j29 nnTirv ft MIEYTOtOilillFirOdnrra , ,,0 EIGHT YEAIW TMl :''r J ! W town or la tha MAAn 1 A ! - IV-
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