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7 1 1 ( afc - 'Me'i J -- HE 'AILT JOURNAL. VOL. XI.--NO. 274. NEW BERNE, N. C., SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS. r : (IS UBUSINI.SS LOCALS. POUND A office. Key, call at Journal 2t. ; TRUNKS, TRUNKS 1 We are pre- L uared to manufacture Trunks ot all kn. Repaimno a Specialty. If you have an old trunk, don't throw it sway, hot send It to us and we will make it as Rood as new. S. B. Watson & Co. Middle St. Opp. Smallwood & SIover'B. feb. 12 2w. LOST. A small silver watch open face Saturday evening, number 8817, with a gold fob attached. Finder will please leave at Journal office, a reward will be paid for same. rnn Art ACABBAGK PLANTS for wvUji'Uvjjie grown from the best seed, grown by the old reliable seed house of Johnson & Stokes, of Philadel- Slna, Pa., and Peter Jlenderaon & Co. of owYork. Price f2 per M Over 5,000 at $1.50 per M. Lettuce Plants same price. N. II. BLITCII, Young's Island, 3. C. f8dw lm. FKESH 500 Pounils Stall-fed Bcef.and Dressed Poultry. Stall No. 7, Central Market, opposite Col. Jordan. lm V. S. Bryan. dfclOA TAKES my 1892 Columbia $14 U pneumatic Safety Bicycles, cen tury model. A genuine . bargain for some one. Used only since September and in perfect condition practically new. 1803 Columbia Art Catalogue free. W. T. Hill & Co., Sole Ag( nts. Q.0 To Street's Horse Store for Livery. THE Celebrated Saboioso Flor l)e Hubona Cigars. Six for Twenty-five cents at C. C. G keen's Duun Stork. BOV. 2-2in. F IINE roadster's at Street's horse store. USE DUFFY'S COUGH KILLER cures Coughs, Colds. Sore Tliroat, .ete. Excellent in all iitfections of the Throat and Lungs, inducing healthy ac tion of the mucous membrane, soothing and healing the same. Is an antiseptic and germicide. Prices, 10c, 25c. and QOc.lper bottle. ELEGANT Saddlers at Street's Horse Store. DANDRUFF, Itch, Mange, and ull Skin Diseases cured by the use of Duffy's Itch Ointment. For sale by F. 8. Dukfy, Druggist. MISH, Saeramentnl, Port and Scupper noug Wines for sale by Jah. Redmond f CALVIN Schaffer's Wild Cherry 1 Rock and Rye, put up expressly for throat and lung diseases, tor sale by Jas. Redmond. DUFFY'S Malt Whiskey for Medicinal use, for sale by .Tab. Redmond. HUNYADI Janos Mineral Water, the best Natural aperient. For sale by Jas. Redmond. PURE Corn Whiskey for salcMiy Jas. Redmond. DUFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for gale by Jas. Redmond.7 IMPORTED Holland Gin, Burke s Bass Ale and Burke's Guinness' Stout.Jfor tale by Jas. Redmond. 75,000! l CIGAR8 at very low figures tor wholesale and retail trade for sale by Jas. Redmond. GARRETT'S Cognac Brandy used very much in the sick room. For sale by Jas. Redmond. . God's grace can save any body. TEKEB will be no silver legisla tion thin Congress, . LOVB makes everything seem greater that is seem through it. EVBEY time a Christian goes wrong be makes it harder for some sinner to go right. :-0 THB story that Judge QreBham ;"V -;' Is to be Secretary of State ia re- Ji"- 1 vived with evidence to back its . ". tonthfnlness. '.'V,'." ! .ulv the devil cm only show that ' Vi the preacher's walk is not qaite as f etalght aa it onght to be, be doesn't v. care how well be preaohes." -V. . The World baa a right to etpect ' that the man who professes to be Vf T a follower of Jesus Christ shall be V keeps' of His Commandments. " Tn Holy Ghost is here to wlt . 1' $ 'mess with ni aa the Son is yonder to witness with the Father. Every . one of na has two mediators, the 'Pgri 6pW oa oorth, the Son In heaven VS-.i-.F. M.Ellis. ; i ' SMTEOA lays life Is a voyage, in the . progress of, which, we are ' perpetually ohanging on scenes; we first leave childhood behind as, ,: then yontb, then the yews of - ' ripened manhood, then the better ", and more pleasing part of old age. TnS Dawson. Ga-, News says oondidatss for Oolqaitts seat in the Benate are as " thick as Florida masqnitoes. . ; No - doubt '.. these patriotic gentleman "will regset to ; learn that the Senator 1 ta rapidly Improving and he may ba ha own - in I ' . -1 f "Ant man who is educated at ,,. all, Is self educated- There 'is 1 other; way to get it Ton can't dunip- eduoation Into a man by" wholesale or retail."; Bat , no ,man, ' Is y self converted, xiot by might, nor ty itrfrjtb, but by My spirit ith t"8 Lora. ....... Following the example or Maryland, a grand jury in New Jersey, reooramends ton establish- ment of the whipping part for wife beaters. Befok the War the Georgia Major was the typical representa tive of Georgia manhood; bat ainoe the War the Ooloneta have tamed the Majors down. On he morning of March 4th eighteen home made Georgia Colonels in all their geory will burst npon the gaze of Presi dent Cleveland and the assembled world in Washington city. THE Panama culprits have been sentenced, Mr. Fesdinand De Lesseps is sentenced to imprison ment (or Ave years and to pay a fine of 5,000 francs. Mr. Charles De Lesseps is eentenced to impris onment for five years nod to pay a fine of 3,760 francs. Mr. Effel was sentenced to impris onment for two years and to pay a fine of 20,000 francs. Mr. Fontim and Mr. Cotter each were sen tenced to imprisonment for two years and to pay a fine of4,700 francs eaoh. The sentences caused a urofoaod sensation. LOCAL NEWS. NEW AD VEll TI3EMENT8. Howard. Found A key. S. B. Watson & Co Trunks. F. Uliich Canvas, ropes, etc. Fair season tickets. Temperature Saturday, maximum 49, minimum 42. It looks very much like Hawaiian an nexation at Washington. Presiding Elder Swindell will preach to night at Centenary Church. Superior Court begins to-morrow. Judge W. A. Hoke, of Lincolnton wdl preside. Rev. W. Lupton of the Free Will Bap tist church, will preach at Mt. Calvery Temple to-day at 11 a. in. and to-night at 7:30. At noon yesterday the weather bureau predicted showers last night followed by clearing to-day moderately cold wave. A petition is being circulated asking for a modification of the oyster law passed in 1891 so as to allow restricted dredging. The annual celebration of Mardi Gras is now lieing held at New Orleans. These festivities are always attended with much ponip and splendor and attract wide at tention. The entertainment at the memorial chapel was a splendid success. 1 hero is a general expression of high gratification as the entertainment surpassed expecta tions both in its excellence and in finan cial results. The Morehead City Newt mention the shipment of thirteen car loads of oysters and clams in one day from that place. Remember, that a car load means about 40,000 pounds, and the magnitude of this shipment from a place of less than 3,000 inhabitants will be realized Two more race horses arrived on the steamer Albemarle for the Fair yesterday. Exhibits are also beginning to be sent to the city. It is time now for every one both in town and country to put forth their best efforts. This is the week for the exhibits to bo received' and ar ranged. A terrible brrning affair ocenred near Dover, New Hampshire. The insane asylum was burned and forty-four in mates perished in the flames. It was a wooden building and burned very rapid ly. Thirty-four bodies have been taken from the ruins, but most of them can not be recognized. It is not known bow the fire caught. Prof. Q. W. Rogers, of Baltimore, most expert Punch and Judy man has arrived to exhibit at the East Carolina Fair. Mrs. Rogers also came in with the professor. ' Prof, Rogers will have shadowgraphs, Punch and'Judy, banjo -and comic songs (and a very comical musical act, alUfor 10 cents. He Rivet a remarkably good variety show for ratal' anionnt of money. The 8. W. L. Society will meet Wed nesday night instead of Tuesday, the reg ular time. This it on accountof the Val entine partf, which the King's Daughters will bold in the Collegiate Institute Tries day night. ATbe 8. W. L. first announced that they would change to Monday night, but found that would not be well on ac count of the meeting .of th Naval Re serve to the change now anpounced was substituted. ; ..j Has any ions seen a balled .bansardt Mr. F. 8, Enrol caught one of these bird in. a steel' trip ;in . Jsnnsry and after plaointf rMl rfronld thr ock toned him Ioom. " BU bamrdthip upoM gaintog 111 hMmjtfact k tU & b a wwtwardly cootm and halted doUm fr u Kerf. Haviag fW ar -UoHji 4i UW aat b majhava; . continued to follow iloraoa GiMlfV aiylfc JCki WaAHlfr be pursued "tbe even, tenor or Ida gray pottlhl kali among "tie 4 f'Rocl.'' by this time, Church Services. Centenary M. E. Church. Services at 11 a. m., conducted by the pastor, Rev. R. A. Willis, and at 7:80 p. m., conducted by Rev. F. D. Swindell, D. D. Prayer meeting at 0:15 a. m. Sunday school at 8 p.m., J. K. Willis, Sup't. Praver meeting on Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock. The public cordially invited to attend these services. Church of Christ. D. H. Pctrcc, pas tor. Meeting for men at 9:80 a. m. Sermon at 11 a. m., and at 7:30 p. m. Subject for night: "The Two House Builders.'' Sunday school at 3 p. ni. You are invited to attend all these ser vices. Attentive ushers. Christ Church Rev. T. M. N. George, Rector. Quinquagesima Sunday. Holy Communion 7:45 a.m. Service and sermon 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 8:30 p. in. Bible class at the chapel 9:30 m. Lenten services begin on Wednes day, Feb. 15th for that day they will be at 11 a.m. and five p. m. The public are cordially invited to.all services. At tentive ushers. Catholic Church Rev. Mathias Hau, rector. Quinquagesima Sunday. Low massand sermon at 11 a. in. Catechism at 4 p. in. followed by benediction with blessed sacrament. Ash Wednesday, blessing and distribution of ashes, and mass at 7:30 a. m. Friday 4 p. in. sta tions of the crOBs. Baptist Church Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ni. conducted by the pastor, Rev. Rufus Ford. Sunday School at 3 m. Y. M. C. A. 4:30 p. in. Subject of meeting: Sowing and reaping. Leader Mr. J. R. Thomas. Bible Class Mondny night. Tho Dangerous Cigarette. All over New Berne at almost any hour youngsters of every age can be seen smoking cirgarette. We judge this will be found to be the case in any city of the state notwithstanding the law against selling cigarettes to boys. The Charlotte Observer notices the fact and comments on it thus: 'The laws of North Carolina make it misdemeanor for any dealer in the State to sell cigarettes to any boy undor 17 years of age. Is this law observed in Charlotte? If it is, there is a lot of crooked work going on, for any day groups of chaps from 9 to 12 years old can be seen smoking cigarettes on the streets of Charlotte. Some of them are so proficient rs co be able to blow the smoke from their nostrils after the mo.t approved style. The News refers to this mutter to urge the Legislature to take the cigarette evil in hand once more. "Here is a chance tor some North Carolina legislator to win fame and bles sings.'1 South American Sloth. Among the exhibits which Prof. Rogers of Baltimore, has for the East Carolina Fair is a fine sloth, which he procured from South America at great expense specially for this Fair. Prof. Rogers, informs us that this is tho only one of these animals in the United States. They are not so easy to obtain, and tlieir Habits arc so pecu liar that they nearly always die on the passage. They subsist on a vegtable and fruit diet, and never come to the ground for anything. Another extraordinary fact about them is that they are never known to drink water. During the seven months that Prof. Rogers has had this one, he has never taken a drop of any liquid though it has been repeatedly offered. Their very long claws by which they hang back downward from trees, being curved upward, rendered them as helpless as an infant if they are put on the ground; but up a tree they are as much at home as a swan is in the water, and play around in a way that attracts much attention. A tree ot convenient size will be pro cured for this one at the Fair in which heean "gyrate" to his heart's content, while he is on exhibition. Coming and Going, Dr. F. W. Hughes returned from Morehead yesterday morning. Rev. C. O. Vardell went np to Golda- boro to take part Inlnatailing tbe new pastor of the Presbyterian church there. Mr. Vardell accompanied him. Mr. LU.GaskiU.now of Dickinaon.Md.i arrived to spend a shore time in the city. Mr. J. W. Collins, an agent of the B. A O. R. R. accompanied him. Tbe Fair grounds will be closed to the public from tbe presnt until the Fair opens with the exception of those who have business there. This Is done that those receiving and arranging tbe exhibits aa they coma in maya work without any unnecessary nuxl ranee. Mr. Brooke, the member from Lenoir who introduced a bill in the Legislature to attach a portioa of Craven county to Lenoir, presented a petition Friday asking for tha change. Wa know our people do not desire tbe bill to pass, awl they will take action ta show their senti ments. ' .A. counter petition will ba sent in.; It ia being circulated and numerous ly signed. Copies of tbe petition will be circulated in each preeinot for signa tures, t f , ' I Masonic Notice. , -The regular monthly Convocation of Xewbern Chapter No. 49 Royal Arch Maaoaa. wiH be held to-morrow ? Mondavi erring Feb. 18th, in Ifaaonio Temple, at 189 ..cs'otoek.. It ia earnestly desired tnat every companion oe present. , jjy airecnon or. u. r. t .. . ; ... I. . .. -1 Heel . Lotto, Bwf. GENERAL ASSEMBLY. THLRTT-SECOND DAT. SENATE. The bill to provide for the State Nor mal and Industrial School at Greensboro came up on its third reading. Resolution relating to the Confederate monument, wns on motion of Mr. Shcrill taken up. The resolution, providing for a committee to consider an impropriation for a Confederate monument was adop ted. Bill to amend chapter 899 of the Iaw9 of 1885, passed third reading. Bill in relation to the sale of real or personal property by trustee or mort gagee, requiring affidavits that the prop erty has been properly advertised, was recommitted to the committee. Tue Senate met again at 1:15 o'clock and the bill to establish Scotland county came up and was postponed till next day. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE?;. PETITIONS PIIESKNTED. Mr. Brooks, to annex a part of Craven county to Lenoir. By same, to repeal the prohibition law relative to LaGrangc. By same, petition against such prohi bition. INTRODUCTION OF nil.I.S. Mr. Fuller, of Durham, to amend the charter of Carteret Lodge. Mr. Venters, to protect lish in New river in Onslow county. By samo, to amend the act for the pro motion of the 8liell-fili industry in Ons low county. Mr. Parker, of Jones, to protect fish in Trent river. Mr. McLohorn, to amend chapter 337, laws of 1891, prohibiting the sale of spir ituous liquors at Ayden, in Pitt county. Mr. Dcy, to amend chapter 277, laws of 1887, concerning fish in Currituck Sound. Bill to divide the crime of murder mto two degrees was tabled, on motion ol Mr. Rowe. Bill to amend section 1478 of the Code relating to the distribution of personal estate, passed third reading. Bill to exteud the remedy by injunction in cases of trespass on land was, on mo tion, tabled. In Senate amendment to bill to pro hibit bodies of men known as detectives from going armed, the House refused to concur. Speaker Overman appointed a conference committee to consult with a similar committee from the Senate in re gard to the matter. ill It to secure thy right ol trial bv iui v in cases in which land has been condem ned for railroad purposes. The Senate amendment, that tins lull be applicable to cases now pending was not concurrel)in on motion of Mr. Allen. For bill to amend chapter 320, laws ol 1891. concerning traveling on railroads, steamboats, Ac, the committee ottered a substitute allowing all persons to travel on free passes, if in the interest of orphan minis, the substitute was adopted and the bill thus amended passed it sbt- ond reading. NEW BERNE DISTRICT. Rev. F. D. Swindell, P. E.. Goblshoro, N. C. There having been some changes made in the appointments of P. E. Swindell since we published them, we give now tli3 amended list of appointments for the unexpired portion of the present quarter. Pamlico circuit at Oriental, Fcl Jones circuit, Cypress creek, " II 12 IX ID a.- 211 4 5 11 12 I '.I 18 l!l LaGrangc circuit at Fincy Grove Mt. Olive circuit at r aison s Mar. Craven circuit Lano's Chapel New Berne, Hancock St. night New Berne Centenary Snow Hill at Ormond's Chapel, 85 2(1 Catching; and Kissing Bullets. Mb. Editor: The article in your issue of the 10th inst, under the caption of "Catching ami Kissing Hulletts," sug gests an anecdote that is told of Col. Win. Polk, formerly of Raleigh, who was Major of tho 0th Regiment of North Caro lina Continentals. At the battle of Germantown, Pa., fought October 4, 1777, in which his Brigadier General, Francis Nash ol'Nills boro, was mortally wounded, Major Polk was also severely wounded, shot in the face. Some time after tho battle, at a ball given, it is said, in the historic CJiew house in Germantown, to the Ameri cans, a famous belle of those days was much sought as a partner in the dance by the young officers. She refused all invi tations, however, saying that she should continue to do so until sho danced her first quadrille with the intrepid young North Carolinian" who caught his ene mies bullets in bis moutb, and spat them out again in defiance at his foe. Uol. folic waa tne tattler oi tno "uisnop General" LconidaslPolk who was killed In the late civil war at Pine Mount, ua in 1664. ' G. D. The WUmongton and Weldon Railroad Taxes. Tbe Joint Legislative Committee on Railroads and Railroad Commission held a secret session last night to further con sider the settlement of the Wilmington and Weldon taxes, 't was decided to re ject tha proposition made by the railroad to tbe committee auulanotber proposition was made by the committee to the rail road. It la understood to be tne sense oi tho committee to settle the question by accepting three years back taxes on the main line ana all branches, a complete surrender by tne railroad or ail eicaip Hons. Including tha rate-fixing provision In the charter, and to grant control to the legislature ol stems trom tne mam line, not exceeding thirty miles in length. News Observer lotn mat. Tobacco Users Smile Sometimes when told that tobacco hurts them; their wives never do, because shattered nerves. weak eyes, chronic catarrh and lost man hood, tells tha story. If your husband uses tobacco, you want him to quit, port yourself about No-to-bao the wonderful, narmlesa, guaranteed tobacco babit cure, bv sendinct for our Jlttle "book titled: boat Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away." mailed free THB STER LING REMEDY CO- Indiana Mineral Springs, Indiana; V. ..:!.-'?: J19 lm, Children Crfof Pitcher Castorfa. EVENING VOICES. Ring, evening bells, with restful sigh A tender chime and lullaby, Ind cry to all, While shadows fall, No longer roam, come home ! come home! Ring, evening bells, across the mere, In tuneful tone and cadence clear, Where rippling wave The meadows lave, The crimson lies from sunset skies. Ring, evening bells, the toils of day Should close amid tho shadows grey. In soft farewell Earth's voices tell. Ot silence deep and dreamless sleep. Ring, evening bells, that those opprest May turn to Him, the wanderer's Rest. Life's little day Has passed away ! No longer roam, come home! come home ! Clara Thwaites. Too Lato ! Too Late ! I Fajuso, Dak., Feb. 10. Waldo M. Potter, Register of the United States blind Office here, who lias earned the sabriquct of "Father of the Republican party in north Dakota, comes out in a scathing letter in which lie renounces all allegiance to the Republican party, and asserts tha the Democracy of Grover Cleveland is preferable. Mr. Potter says for 12 years he has watched the action ol Republican bosses i'l the State and found them to be a set of tyrants, who have dragged down the party from a majority of two-thirds of the waters to an ignomin ious defeat. A Household Remedy. Ai.i.corK's l'ouoi's Plastkks are the only reliable plasteis ever produced. Fragrant, clean, inexpensive, and never tailing; they fully meet ull the require ments ol a household remedy, and should always be kept on bund. For the relief anil cure of weak back, weak muscles, lameness, stiff or enlarged joints, pains in the chest, small of the back and around the hips, strains, st.tchcs, and all local pains, Ai.u oi k's Pouous Plasters are unequalled. Beware ofimitutions, and do not be de ceived by misrepresentation. Ask for Ai.i.coi k's, and let no solicitation or ex planation induce you to accept a substi ule. "A place lor every tiling And everything in its place," There hhould be a place for every thing. There ia ft phice to buy your Clothing, Hats and Shoes tli.if place Is tit IJoward's. When you ueed ;my of these tilings call on us. Our idea is to give yon your money's worth every time We have just received a new lot of Gloves, kid, mocha and cloth. Do you need a suit. If .ve have any to suit you, will name a c!o.-e figure on .ill winter clothing. At HOWARD'S. Whi'ii Ilahy wan sick, wr pavo Vr rant'trio, Wht-ii hIm- whk1 Child, sli cried fur Catnri. Wli.-ii sin- Ihv:iiiii Miss, she clunK t CnMturi.i, Wlw-n nlt. lm, chiMrei;. iravnthuiu CusLoriiL IF YOU WAST TO Canvas, Ropes, Seine Twine, Gill Thread Cotton Gilling, Nails, Spikes, Faints and Oils, :see F. Ulrich, Wholesale Grocer, NEW BERNE, N. 0. l,300 1bs N.C. Hams AND SIDE BACON & LARO JU8T RECEIVED FROM ONSLOW COUNTY, The FINEST LOT of Meat and Lard brought to the city this season. Call early and get some before they are all gone. Pure Meat and Lard is a Good Thing. Churchill & Parker. Broad St. Grocers. A Big Slaughter! GOOD BOAED and LODGING Permanent Boarder only $2.55 per week. Reasonable Terms to Transients. RIVER 8ID HOUSE, ( formerly Baumfto Boom), - South Front BiraM. nmur WMUj's Hard .. . . war Btora, K . . . Ama. loodiMnt lo Nat. . On of tba mosi dasirabls toeatlms ta tha attjr. - w o. HAnuaw, , i jleW '.'ii .r, r ; fioprtatoft Rill POWDER Absolutely Pure. A. cream of tartar baking powder. Illghost of all in loavoning strength. Latest United States Government Food Report. Roval Bakino II'owdkr Co.. 100 Wall St.,N. Y. Notice of Incorporatiop. Htate ol Noitb Carolina Craven county. lu oflloe Clerk Superior Court. Notice Is hereby elven of tbe Incorporation of the New Born KnlUlae Mills Comimny: that tbe namei of the Incorporators are Henry KlBhUm, Janice M. Howard and i. H. Pelletler, and such others an they may associate with thern. That the principal place of bunl ess ehail be In New Kern. N. C, and Ub general purpose and business 1b to manufacture Cotton, Wool, Kim, Hllk, and any and all felndBof fabrics Into hosiery, underwear, yarnn, cloths, and such other arl.lcus of wari and of commerce as tne Htr-ckhoidt-'K Hod Directors may from lime 10 time desire to, and to establish dye bouses, glnnerieB. and Biirb other oon ve nt noes as may be nect-ssary for tbe pur poses of carrying out the fulland complete work or the said corporat ion. The duration of tho corporation shall be thirty years. The corporation nhatl be empowered to buy and hold lauds, to t uy and sell lands, to erect buildings, and buy all and every kind of machinery and to sell tbe same. The Capital Btock of the corporation shall be Two Thousand Dollnrs, divided Into Korly Shares of the par value of Fifty Dollars each, with tbe power to increase the Capital Stock from time to time Tho StockholderBof tnls corporation shall not be Individually liable for any of the debts contracts or other llabllltlis of tbe corporation, W. M WATHON, febll lm Clerk Huperlor Court. Look Out For Danger. Reliable, Honest Goods Cost So &uch Moneys Business Men 1 Don't Give Things Away Look out for the cheap sales at the end of the J ear when goods are 'selling lar below coat." Very respectfully, Hackburn & Willett. For Sale at a Bargain. One fonr-light Extension Chan delier, with globes and pi isms. One Lamp, duplex burner, with prisms. One extension oak Dining Table a fine one. One 18 pound Feather Bed, good as new. Any person desiring to boy the above at a great sacrifice will please correspond with Box 109, New Berne, N. C. Removed. W. P. JONES Has moved his business to tho Store on Middle street adjoining the Drug Store or F. S. Duffy, and is still carrying a Fall Line of FURNITURE and MAT TRESSES. J. H. BENTON, M.D., D.D.S Praetlra limited to Oneiatlve n M- ehantafJ Ueatlstrr ana Daniel Margery Teeth x treated VIUKMU . pela by the Nun teku nee el Oee. Terythinc hi the (line ef Deattstr done Asbestos! Lamp Wicks of Asbestos. INDE 8TUUOT1BLE. These Wicks will not burn. Only the oil burns, consequently there Is no trimming. Lamps ones), trimmed and adjusted lasts for years without further attention. Burners don't even need cloaning, as there Is no coal on the wick. Cost a little more at first but cheaper in the end. AH slzea. Banquet Lamps, $3.50 to $7. Fine China Sets, Cheap. (let one, and be ready for the Fair. A LOT OF CHEAP Platos, Gups and Saucerf. Plain and Decorated. At M. E. WHITEHURST'S. febl dwtf For Sale, FOUR FINE LOG 0ART8, six foot wheels, five inch tire, complete with grabs. Also, TWO LOG TRUCKS for IH foot tramway. Cheap for cash. Apply to I5ox 529, or to O. H. OUION, I2dw2w New Berne, N, O Notice Extraordinary I To All My Old Frierds and Customers. I wish to say that I am back at my Old Stand on Broad Street, Onn door east of J. J. Tolson's stole, where I will luruish them with the; JBEST THE MARKET AFFORDS Iu the line of Green Groceries, Etc. Thanking them vory much for all past favois, and Imping I may still continue to deserve their patronage, I remain, your obedient sorvant.' K.MAN L EL FISHER. jan2!) lim To the Public! I have bought the ENTIRE STOCK of T. COHEN, The Red Star Clothier, AT 65 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, ANP Will Sell AT New York Cost Tho Stock is a LARGE and VAUIKD one, and consists of a comploto assortment of CLOTHING, SHOES, Hats,l Gents' Furnish'gGesds Etc., Etc., Etc. Soliciting tho patronage of tho public, I remain, Vory respectfully, SOL. C0HE James R. Jones, Salesman. J29 NOTICE !! MOIET TO LOil &t 4 Fir Ont OTERSXT ON EIGHT YEARS' TIME. ' Come yourself and learn tha parties lars. We loan on Real Eatata aaonrkv it In I. II.. . Apply to IaAAfl H. AHTTfr jl3 iy Oen'l Mgr., New Banc if. O. Ledias la E? cry Jcr3 eea make a large eeleryhMdUee see aeiSi. vhtoh ere (or Xadiis omit. Wii ledrj nek aa asae swrer ta-e iBtrodooe themaeWae.. eea bm t . t eelee. It too. twl to Biele awer, wr. ... . I. '',v'.; - I latneeeetuyie. hhuhiioi lurutHd. . Ore re, orn.r of It nldle street end I edeta- Alley. epeoeite HtMe aiwn ; .a :.:-ii-!:itir&$y.?w t-. t jaoJMsrtM en ... 4. ' 't : .
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