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1 1 - t , .1 v ; , . , - ' 1 r ' , : The Daily TTT"0 AT A T : : VOL. X! -N' 271 NEW BERNE, N. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1893 PRICE 5 CENTS. - D '. -X r h ar BUSINESS LOCALS. Shadow Pontomines Friday night High Tragedy I Come Ope, Como all. LOST. A small silver waleh open face Saturday evening, number 8817, wJVli ROkl fob attHcheil. Finder will please leave at Journal office, a reward will be paid for same. C A A AAACAB1UGE PLANTS lor dUvjl'vUjjiij grown Irom the best seed, grown by the old relmble seed house ol Johnson & Stokes, ot Pliiltulel- Sbia, Pa., and Peter Henderson & Co. ol ew York. Price $2 per M Over 5.000 at $150 per AI. U-ttuee Plants same price. N. II. BUTCH. "Votings Island. S- Ct f8dw lm. FRESH 500 Pounds Stall-fed Iiecf.and Dressed Poultry. Stall No. 7, Central Market, opposite Col. Jordan. lm V. S. Bryan. CABBAGE PLANTS ! CABBAGE PLANTS! 1,000,000 Henderson Large Type Charleston Wakefield t'ab lrare for sale. Urown from seeil pur chased from the well-known and relialile house of Peter Henderson & Co., New York. Plants are strong and hardy, grown in the open air and will withstand severe cold weather without injur?. Send nil orders to GEBATY it TOWLES. Young's Island, S. C. Priee v2 per M; of 5,000 and over $1.50 per M. f31w. 4t19ft TAKES '"V 1892 Columhia Pl"' Pneumatic Safety Bicycles, cen tury lumlcl. A genuine bargain for some ono. Used only since September and in perfect condition practically new. 181)3 Columbia Art Catalogue free. W..T. Co., Sole Ag nts. .0 To Street's Horse Stoic for Lively. T Ill HE Celebrated Sabo;oso Fh.r IV Habana Cigars. Si for Twentv-live cents at C. C. G keen's Dunes Stoiik. nov. 8-2m. piNE roadster's! at Street's hore store. USE DUFFY'S COUGH KILI.EK cures Coughs, Colils, Sore Tliroiit, etc. Excellent in all nth' ctionr- of the Throat and Lungs, inducing healthy ac tion of the mucous membrane. Hmthing and healing the same. Is an antiseptic and ciKRMiriDK. Prices, 10c, 25c. ami 50c.' per bottle. WLEGANT Saddlers at Strict s Horse r8tore. DANDRUFF, Itch, Mange, and all Skin Diseases cured by the use of Duffy's Itch Ointment. For sale by F. S. Duffy, Druggist. M ISII, Sacramental, Port and Scupper nong Wines Tor sale bv Jas. Redmond J CALVIN Seliall'cr's Wild Cherry Rock and Rye, put up expressly for throat anil lung diseases, lor sale by Jas. Redmond. UFFY'S Malt Whiskey for Medicinal use, for sale by Jab. Redmond. UNYADI Janos Mineral Water, the best Natural aperient. For sale by jas. kkdmond. I URE Corn Whiskey for sale by , Jas. Redmond. D UFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for sale by Jas. Redmond.' IMPORTED Holland Gin, Burkes Bass Ale and Burke's Guinness' Btoilt.jjfor sate uy jas. kedmond nOO CIGARS at very low figure I UVVU for wholesale and rctai ires retail trade tor galo by Jas. Redmond G ARRETT'S Cognac. Brandy used very much in the sick room. For sale by Jas. Redmond. IT is suspected that Chicago wants to annex Hawaii to the World's Fair Grounds. Gob. W. J. Noetekn will probably succeed Hou. A H. Colquitt in the United Stated Ben ate. " The Maryland man who uatned his triplets Graver, Frances and - --Bath i evidently desirous ol ' ; fladingouC "What's in a unmet'' . i. Miaa Hawaii to Uncle Sam: 4Wtll you have met" Uncle Sam v! to Miss Hawaii: "Well, er-relly, this is bo sudden that I mane have time to think before deciding.'' '.. FOB a time it was thought that thelndioni at the Piue litdge Agency were preparing to go on ' the war path, bat qaiet hsu been i restored and no futher trouble is "feared. ; If a merchant shonld sell bis goodi without flrut kuowing their cost, he would soon go into bankruptcy Farmers are selling ' goods overy day without kbowiog their cost. , Xhs oonfirmation of Judge Jaoksool is being opposed by Demoorats., - If he is oonflrmvd his uocessof for the U. 8. qlrouit oourt : bench will be' Bepabllcau, and Democrats will not consent to this. r.. iii i ' Thx oue-tlme fashion ' ot delug ing all-cloeses and kinds of people with lace paper frivolities or bid eons caricatures has worn itself oat because of the : lack of any real meaning in it obaeavauce bat the custom of siohaugiog' .daihty nicMiigefl aud gifts between lovers i i I ' 'y to come to an end at about ' ! : ! HtHfc love ltf elf is "Moticc! linvinj; devtrtd avsral mouths to itMten.ng, I nm now duMlrouH of devoting o little ttmo to disting wh t tin l)ii-n said to mo. Tti08 who do not. take this hint mayregrcf, it, sis my rt-treat ts gnu. ded by n.iv;ige iogi and Annually the crv ih made that the celebration ot St. Valentines Day Iihn become a thing of the past, and that the dainty miHHives and love, tokens winch are the symbols ot the luHtal season will be sueu no more., and annually is the assertion disproved. LOCAL NEWS. NEW AVVKRTISEMENfS. Howard. Shadow Pnntoimnes, etc. C. C. Basden A big slaughter. Yesterday the minimum temperature was 30, the maximum 50, the previous day it was 58 and 09 1-2. Remember the date of the Fair. It be gins on Monday, February the 20th and lasts through the entire week. The bond or the water works company was tendered at the regular meeting of the city council and accepted. The con tract was also officially signed. John Simpson of Cioatan was injured Tuesday by a log rolling on bis leg while lie was leading a car. Fortunately he escaped with only a severe bruise, the force not being enough tobrenk the bone. The Board of City Council make changes in the proposed amendment to the city charter as drawn up by the com mittee, which we expect to note to-morrow. The section in reference to fisher men and tanners remains as the committee drew it. The members of the Church of Christ surprised their pastor, Rev. D. II. I'etree, last night with a good pounding. His happy little home was filled with warm friends who wished to show in this man ner the appreciation ami high esteem in which their pastor is held. Mr. J. W. Stewart intends to have sev eral of his tine running and trotting irsca in the races at the Fair. Mr. Thos. Cannon, a skilled horseman of Washing ton City, will have charge of them and drive them. He has arrived and was out with some of the horses yesteday. The time when the Hawaian annexa tion commissioners shall be receivod by President Harrison and be thus formally recognized will depend upon the nature of the advices from ITcmolula which were expected o reach San Francisco on the oceanic steamship Australia yesterday. The Lenoir Topic ayt: fci 1889 the Legislature passed a law forbidding the hunting of deer in Caldwell county with dogs, and until this year the law has been pretty well obeyed with the result that it is estimated there are over 100 head that range in the Northern and Western sec tions. Mr. Edward Bull will begin today making a canvass over the city for secur ing places for board and lodging for Fair visitors. If the weather this time i any thing like favorablo an immense crowd may be expected, and as it is ot the ut most importance that they should be comfortably provided for, we know that our citizens will make all possible pro vision and entertain them as comfortably and cheaply as they can. This is a pub lic matter and every one should be in terested. Assistant Marshals. Mr. E. K. Bishop; Chief Marshal of the East Carolina Fish, Oyster, Game and Industrial Association has appointed the following- assistants: J. E. Latham, Percy Cox, J. A. Jones, D. W, Roberts, J. J. Disoswny, J. T. Hollistcj, A. II. Powell, Dr. R. S. Prim rose, Milan Howard, N. C. Hughes, New Berne; K. E. Sutton, LaGrange; W. E. Brown, Vanceboro; tee S. Thompson, Aurora; Joseph Kinscy, Core Creek; Thomas Hy man, drjldsboro. Three Children Burned to Death. Mr. C. W. Keel, of Grantsboro gives us the news that the house of Shade Stanly, col,, who lives near (he city on the op posite' side of Neue river nearly three miles from Fowler's ferry had bis house destroyed by fire yesterday about noon, while he and his wife were away at work. Their three children, all ' small, were locked np in the house and - were con sumed in the flames. The burning house was noticed by Mr. Wallace Whitehurst in passing when 1 was about half de stroyed but no oni knew C the children, being In it except their parents until they arrived, titer.' th fir had fiaished Us This,kaiwaiSillurtraU)Oof U:4eed of the law proposed jn ' this Legislature prohiWUnthil(nuilt)fahiUlxa id hutldinr hv thrnnulwr. - A .... People cannot to; too'caiufcLflsr to both children and. Are. r . f. ill At eTtiMmlvfaA WffM ;IT?he members of: US "Ttii iruhktoe on curiosities are requested to meet at trie remd'"" r Wr J '.ri' "rio Thnmdiiy, I i ). ti h, at i 6'c loi K,iis. r. I "; '. C. ? 1 ..y, V.'m. I r, !i; Coming and tioinir. Messrs. Jas. F. Milligan and Patrick O'Sullivan were in the city yesterday in the prosecution of their business inspect ing stenmbonts. Mrs. Laura Black well ot Raleigh, ar rived last night to visit Mrs. W. P. Bur- rus. Mrs. W. B. Crisp and children ol'Balti- morc arrived to visit her ' ruther-in.law. Lieut. R. O. Crisp. Mrs. Virginia Harrison who has been spending some time w ith friends iu the city left yesterday !r Norfolk on the steamer ISeusc to visit her daughter Miss Corinnc Harrison. Improvements at the V. M. C. A. Considerable improvement has been made in che appearance and convenience of the Y. M. C A. hall by See. Wilkin son. The putting of a partition length ways the main hall places the gymnasium in a separate department and prevents all fro ii, that room except those holding full membership privileges. Limited membership is only allowed in the reading room and free use of the library. There has recently been added a number of standard magazines and illus trated papers making the room quite a pleasant retreat. The bath rooms have been thoroughly overhauled and are in readiness for ah holding full membership. Also tho re moval of the saw dust from the floor with the other changes much better adapts the hall fur social and concert purposes. The entertainment to be given Friday night will be the first held since the changes and they w ill lie lounil to be quite an advantage. Admission will be free to all the mem bers, lailics and all those who have con tributed to the Association to the extent of $Ii.O0 towards its support. The price 11 be made very low for all others wish ing to attend and that is done simply to meet necessary expense. The Balloon Ascensions. Prof. WaHcr Steele, aeronaut of Columbus, Ohio, arrived on the steamer Neuse ami also his assistant, Mr. P. W. Harrcll. They will see that everything is right for the ascensions at the Fair. Prof. Steele is the manager for Mrs. Nellie Steele, who has been engaged to make four ascensions at the East Carolina Fair one each on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Both Prof. Steele and his wife are experts in their business. Prof. Steele himself is pronounced the only man in the world that makes ballooon ascensions at night with illuminated parachute leap. The balloon, which proceeded the aero nauts by a short time in arriving stands 42 feet high when inflated and the para chute is 42 feet in circumference. Under favorable conditions ascensions are made to the height of 2,500 feet. The parachute drops from 150 to 200 feet before opening some times as much as 300 feet, consequently to ensure safely, the balloon has to be at a good attitude before the parachute is separated from it. Do not fail to sec the lady aeronaut. The Fresbyterlan Orphanage. Messrs. Editors : The question, How are our orphans eettintr on ? Dre- seuts itself to many kind hearts this cold weather. I am nappy to be able to an swer, Remarkably well. So for we have bad a good supply ot food, clothing, ami wood, and since the meeting of Synod have had but one serious case of sickness. All are now in fairly good health, most in buoyont health. As we have had no farmer since the new year began, our boys have been kept busy hauling, chopping wood; building flres; caring for horses, cows, pigs and chickens little Lloyd Hipp would have me say turkeys too, for he lias still four teen left after the slaughter at Thanks giving and Christmas. How soon I shall be able to fill our farmer's place with an intelligent, progressive, prudent, conse crated man I cannot tell; but I pray that God may soon point him out, and send bim to us. Our girls are busy cooking, sewing, washing, ironing and so forth the two last mentioned items claim time from onr boys also. We greatly need improved facilities for this part ot our work. We have now forty-two children, and of this number but nineteen are girls, and many of them are small. We are looking for an experienced larjndress to take charge of the instruction of our children in this work, and the direction of their labor iu the laundry. Hera, too we need an intelligent, prudent, consecrated per son. Where will she come from. Our printing press has been selected, and will be ordered at once. I have se lected with care, trying to avoid mistakes in this matter. The outfit will cost $300. Bo I will have to again open our oress iunu, ana ass cinu menus w give us a little more help. Our last contri butions came from China, from the chil dren of our beloved brother, J, W. Davie, D. D. It Is aw impressive thought, that our work is wstcued wltn interest on tbe opposite side of tbe earth, bnt more that it is watched with loving interest in Heaven. R. W. Boyd. i Sup't. ' H Correspondence of the N. C. Presby terian. .. Corundum Mining Company. Several months ago Mr. H. A. Collins, of Pennsylvania came to Statetville, leased land from-Mr. R. B. Joyner near town, and began mining corundum. ' His efforts met with success that last Friday tbe 'Acme Corundum and 'Mining oom panyi of Statcsville, with $30,000 capital stock, was orgi7d. , -The, partite in. uji toted are Mr. Collins; J. ' W; ' Janner and 'B. Howland, of Pennsylvania.- "'atesville LandmarK. GENERAL ASSEMBLY. TWENTY-NINTH DAY. SENATE. Ajbill to incorporate the Virginia and North Carolina railroad company onssed as tuird reading. A mil to pay solicitors an annual Hil ary. Tabled. A bill in relation to the annorf lonmcnt of the homestead when the subject mat ter is indevisible. Passed over inform ally. A bill in relation to the cntchinir of fish in Contentnea Creek, Wilson county, prohibiting the use of reel nets, gillnets, etc. Senator James offered an amendment excepting Pitt county from the operation of the bill. Senator Battle moved to re refer to the committee on fish and fisheries. The mo tion prevailed. A bill to prevent persons known is de tectives from going armed in this State. passed over informally. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. Ward, praying against the adulter ation of spirits of turpentine by admixt ure with kerosene. Proposition" and Grievances. The following bills were in! rodueed and referred: Mr. Harper, a bill to prohibit the use of Dutch nets in the waters of Pamlico county. Fish. Mr. JNash a bill to provide lire escapes for hotels and lodging house-". Proposi tions and Grievances. Mr. Vance, of Buncombe, to eslal.lNli certain holidays in North Carolina. Ed ucation. Mr. Fuller of Durham, to re-bslablish the Homestead. Industries. Mr. Lillington, to secure ciii:ility ol taxation on mortgaged property. Fi nance. Mr. Allen thought injustice In all re consideration was the proper course. On motion of Mr. McNeil the memorial or statement of Judge Schcnck v.' a unan imously referred to the committee on Ed ucation. House bill 564, to amend section :)7:i7 of the Code, relating to fees of solicitors lor felonies and misdemeanors; with the amendmentsof the committee was dis cussed, but on motion of Mr. McKcuie went over. Mr. Anderson moved to lake from the table House bill 511 in relation to an equal distribution of the school fund. Objection was made, and on a division. the House relused to take it Irom the table. Senate bill 80, house bill 41:!, to amend chapter 49 of the Code. The board of railroad commissioners, the running ol one or more fast trains on railroads, stop ping only at certain places, iniM run one train every day except Sunday, I in amended so as not to exclude a Sunday train if deemed necessary or adUal,lr. not to apply to the Petersburg road from Weldon unless that road lie recbarlered. Mr. Allen said it was thought bv scl eral members that this legislation ua necessary; other thought it might save litigation and trouble. It was recom mended by the commissioners as rather cautionary than necessary. I he lull passed its readings anil was ordered to be enrolled. House bill 05;), to incorporate the Wat son Daniels Land company, passed its several readings and was ordered to be engrossed. CARTERET CO. CORRESPONDKM'E. W" have been having most excellent weather this past week, and the fanners arc making good use of it. 1 he caulii ol hsu lias been perfectly enormous sinco tho thaw of the greac freeze. We arc happy to see our fisher men bavmg sucli grand success. Hunting has been quite a lively inter est with us this winter, many species of the water fowls have been killed. Our excellent waters for hunting have been recognized by northern sportsmen. I here is a club-house about six miles from Bogue Inlet on Bogue banks, which a crowd of these northern sportsmen have erected for the purpose of spending the winters here, to engage in the rare sport of hunting wild fowls. On the 2d inst. there was a marriage at Stella, the contracting parties being Mr. Will Truckner and Miss I'llie Weeks The bride is the daughter of Mr. 1). S Weeks, who is a very prominent gentle man ot our county. Mr. I ruekner is an employee in that mammoth saw mill at Stelln, and is in every way un accomplish ed and most highly respectable citizen. May peace and happiness attend them. Wo learn that a school has recently opened at Cedar point, the teacher being a lady from the good old State of Vir ginia. We notice your correspondent of Onslow, in his items of last week, men tions a peculiar circumstance which oc curred between one of our county girls and a hawk; we can only add, we admire ber pluck. Miss Alice is always a plucky girl and don you forget it. Jackdaw. BROAD STREET FRUIT STORE. As thero has been a 'scarcity in many articles among the merchants, I fake pleasure in announcing the arrival by rail ol a new lot of Oranges and Lemons. ALSO I have just received a fresh lot North ern Cabbage, Rutabagas, Turnips, North Carolina Irish Potatoes, Armour's Pack ing Co. Bologna Sausage, Cabbage 18 to 20 cent per bead, IRutabagas, Turnips 20 cent per peck, Irish Potatoes 40 cent per peck, Oranges 20 to 25 cent per dozen, Lemons 80 cents per dozen. New White Potatoes at 40 cents per peck. To my friends and patrons while pass ing Broad St please call. Any article purchased of my stock net as represented, the money I will refund on return ot any article. Thanking you kindly for put favors hoping to receive a contiuuance of your patronage. Broad Street - Fruit Store. Second door above Middle, next door to Mr. Cbas. Swert's beef stall. James D. Barfiw.d, tf ' Proprietor. Teacher's World's Fair Trip. One of tbe biggest things to occur In North Carolina this vear will be the de parture of S00 teachers and their frlonds, on August 14, fbr a twenty day visit to World's Fair at Chicatro. .While other !"!() will p 'v from fifty to seventy-five GOV. HOUU'S MESSAGE. He Severely Deprecates the Recent Ttxas Lynching. Austin, Tex., Feb. 7. A message con ccrning the burning of the negro, Smith, at Pans has been submitted by Gov. Hogg for submission to the legislature. The Governor says it becomes his pain ful duty to emphasize tbe necessity ol taking some steps to prevent mob vio lence in Texas; that the recent terrible holocaust at Paris is but an illustration to what an extent a mob will go when t' c laws are inadequate to check it. While tbe victim of that affair was guil ty of an attrocious, barbarous crime, ap palling and contemptible, he was certain of full punishment under the constitution and laws ol the State. Civilization stands ahelphss witness to the most revollingcxccittiou of the age, in which large munhcis of citizens openly, ii. broad day, publicly became murderers by methods shame ful to hninanilv. That the crime com mitted a! Paris is a disgrace to the Stale its atrocity, inhumanity and sickening etleet on the people cannot be obscured by reference to the previous act of the culprit iu brutally taking the lift of an innocent child. To contend that his executioners can neither be indicted nor tried ill the coun ty where the crime was committed is a pretence and mockery, lie says if the legi-lalurc will enact suitable laws and place means at his command every per son who takes part, in a mob shall be brought to trial or the strength of the machinery ol justice f ball be thoroughly tedcl in the ( Iforl. Fall of an Enormous Aerolite. A dispatch from St. Petersburg says: What is believed to be the largest aero lite ever known to lmve fallen is lying iu I he Caspian Sea, a short distance from the peninsula of Apsheron. The aerolite made a terrific noise as it rushed through the air.Jand the white-hot mass made a light that illuminated the country and -crv round about for a great distance. When it struck the water immense cloud, of steam arouse, and the hissing could be heard for a gn at distance. Huge mases of water were thrown upward.and tin- sight to those who were not fright ened was all exceedingly beautiful one. S.i enormous is the aerolite that it pro jects twelve fuct above the water, and, -ae for its fused black crust, which gives it the appearance of having been varn ished, it has every appearance of being one of the u-ual rock formations met with along the cost. Scientists arc deeply interested in the phenomenon, and several of them are making preparations to visit the penin sula to examine the aerolite. Further in formation is needed before cn-di-m e can be "ivcii to the above, houcvi r. V.li.-a l:,n,- -a., s.,.; v.ciravo tn-rCaslnria. Wh, -i -li-- ,l!lt a I'h.! I, she .Tied f. ir I'aslnria. Wli.-n di, l.-.ni,. Miss. - Ii - c lani; Oi (-usl,,ii.u Wli-n she lia-I ('liiMren.Htie t,ave lli.-iu Oisturia. A Big Slaughter! GOOD BOAEDand LODGING lVrtnatient lioardern only !?2.r." per week. KeaHonable Terms to Transients. RIVER SIDE aOUSE, (formerly BaUmin House), South Front Btrnet, near W hilly 'a Hard ware More. AIko, ;oo(1 rooms to reot. Out of ih- ruos!. desirable locations In the Cllv U. C. BAmDKN, jtf ili w Proprietor. look Out For Danger. Reliable, Honest Goods Cast So Huch Honey. Business Men Don't Give Things Away Look out for tbe cheap sales at the end pf the year when goods are fwUi4 tar ,beWJ08t.V, 'sl " k.- 'V ' '" Very renpeotfully, ' 1 k iiif bM,tf2 POWDER Absolutely Pure. A. Crpam rtf t-.n-l-nr hutinn- luiwdor Highest of all in lonvcninj; strength. IjATKST LNITW) M'VIRS UOV F.KN MF.NT KilVAI, liAKIMl "i'llWli! It l'r 101! Wall Ht..N. Y. For Sals at a Bargain, One foar-liffht Extension (limn. delier, with globes and piisniH. Une 1jrnp, duplex burner, with prisms. Ono cxtenHion oak Dining Table a line one. Oae IS-pouud F. alinT lied, good tin new. Any person dirinu to buy the above ;it ii mcut hmci tfice will nlfuHM correspond with I: x 40:1, New ierne, t;. emoved. W. P. JONES iliin moved his business to the Store on Middle street adjoining the Drug Store of F. H. JJulTy, anil is still carrying a l'u:l Line 0f lTRNITUKI-: :iiul MAT TKKSSKS. SORRY- HORSES hm (HOLES, Car Load FROM ST. LUb'lS, The Best in the World For General Use, ii sT i: i: i:i v i d at I II. is. A. liKFTN. IT. 3. r. K K'.v.raMiler. Wm. Di .N.M. Vice-lTfR. II 11. UiliiyKrt.TelU-rl CITIZENS7 BANK NEW BERN, ft. C. IX) A UKNKKAI, BANKI NG Hl.SlNESH. The AooounUor HanVR, UniibfTs, Curpora lloni, Farmers, MmrhHiite it ml o'nent re ceived on favorable ternm IT. nipt and carerul attention given to Uih Intpreslor our customers. BOARD OF MUKCTOKH. Ferdlnan ' 1'lrlch, J. A. Meadow HBTiiuel W. I poofc, Chas. 11. KowJer. William Diiun, K. W. Hmftllwood, (ito N. lven U. Green. K. II Mellows, I'haM. iMiify, Jr i .lumen Kedmoml, ( 'him Itaitensieln '. Ma er HmIhi, 1 1hb A . (Jreeii, i;. i;. Vity, IMPORTANT TO Truckers, Gardeners and jrmers. KAHI.Y AUDKV VKAH. H. r,1i ikod a 'Klrm or An ' i.Toeii,. i Un h'Hdtnic Truckera lo bu Knmnt, Iti-r t and Mot.1 iTo- uric. lleilderioira KAHI.I K.ST l(r Valrn tle Ht-nnn. iy cn,.-11 iv;t tf-i mailt hi Ihh7.tt.l8 haii ws award-.! lb premium for belh,! ten (Mj d a tiuin-r than any other. NKKD -'adlth, Celery, Melons, Pquaau and HamnlpH. Houiton am! lrlncn Kdwanl UUml K.rl Uone Potatom, And oIIut HUmdaid Vari eties. Itiack. Mixed, lied Hut Proof, and While OM8 for Tall and sprint plant inu Ktoe, Ke, W beai. Oruta and i Inverted. - Orders Kitten for all kiun of j,h. DUN NKIC, (Kuarunleed fresh and pure). nuriapi hit imrrm t mvrrs Uu(i ot ail nlzt'c mu'l to order. C'onHlKniueuls or tuimiiv Produce solicited larxeilnrtc of IInv. Gnln and Krn. It will he to your hd v n : nun 10 h uh te- foie UU) Hlg el-ewliri i. Bradham & Smith, lta , lira', ii Hn.l Ht-e.l I VnlpiH. Jaar.'ir I'm v, ii Mr. ri. .. w I eict N. C Butter, Butter, Butter, Buckwheat, Buckwheat, Buckwheat, Irish Potatoes, Irish Potatoes, Irish Potatoes. RECEIVED YESTERDAY BY STEAMER. 1- C!: 'fi-'Prit-r, Asbestos! Lamp Wiokg of Asbestos. INDE STItLoTIBLE These Wicks will not bum. Only the oil bums, consequently there Is no trimming. Lamps ones trimmer! and adjusted lasts for years without further attention. Burners don't even need cleaning, as there is no ooal (iu t no wick. Cost a little more at nrst but cheaper in the enrl. All sizes. Banquet Lamps, $3.50 to $7. Fine China Seta, Cheap. (jet one, and be ready for the Fair. A LOT OF CHEAP Piates, Cups and Saucers, Plain and Decorated. At M. E. WHITEHURST'S. feb4 dwtf For Sale, FOUR FINE LOG OAETS, six foot wheels, live inch tire, complete with grabs. Also, TWO LOG TKUOKS for HI foot tramway. Cheap for cush. Apply to Box 529, or to O. H. GUION, I- dw'Jw New Berne, N. 0 FOR RENT. Two ihvclliiu; liouis for rout on Uan "i iiml I'ulli.i k slriTt, 15 unil $12.50 p. r 111, mill. A))ilv In V. If. COHEN, At hi- iiM -taii'l u.iw oi.'iupicd by Bol. Coin n. thr It. , SturClotliicr. f21w Hctics Extraordinary ! To All My OldFrierds and Customers. I wish to s:iy tbiit I am back at my Olu Staud on Broad Street, Ono door iu.-t of .1. ,f. Tolaon's stole, wncrn i win turn. Mi tuom with the BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS In the line of Green Groceries. Etc. Thanking them very much for all past f:ivnrs, anil hoping I may still continue tuiirwrvo their patronage, 1 remain. your obedient servant,' KM AN 1' EL FI8HEB. j.ui'-'.i inn To the Public! I have bought the ENTIRE STOCK of T. COHEN, Thg Rsd Star Clothier, AT 65 CENTS THE DOLLAR, ANP Will Sell AT Hew York Cost The Slock is a LARGE and VARIED ono, and consists of a complete assortment of CLOTHING, SHOES, Irr Goods, ;f : Gents' Furnish'g Goods Etc., Etc., Etc. . I, Soliciting the patronage of - ')- .-' the public, ' f : ' I remain, Verj respectfully, SOL. CO James R. Jones, Salesman. j29 tTEH. 'X:-- . NOTICIUV-" kOKITttt01Iit4P:rG:in:r! ' 'X" dir EIGHT tEARa TI""-. Come yourself tnrl li m f . tars. We limn on! I ! be It l-i t . - ' ."v'7'v.
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