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. lltLV ASSOCXCXSKNT l s UAILT JOCRSALkl a aU eoiajA, jH.tnfee4. daily, axoes Jtaaday a . , :')iw,tU8lwiUbCiU Dettvared ui. ritBtcriDtniiHMUH' BMU ' ' T-t WKIXVT JOURNAL, ft ahuB o.bUa every rharaday at SUM ft Mill AUVCBTISIKQ KATU (DAILT-0e U a Say tl .at; SOe terete sabaooeat t 10. .'J, f ' .drrtlaaaeata sdar kaad of "BuaUieea .uie." IS easts park) Bra, tad t ante for t IWJ lObMMKt tBMIttOK Bo Ad nnMDHM Ul balaae? .a belweaa awej MttNil mt ne - rfottora of jtamagea or SwUi not toexoeed tag Quaewtii e Inserted fr All addlUoua saaisa will to eoejged t Mali aar Ua . ttrBota tor traaeteat advertieenieat saaat b maA la tdm Kocviv adrer HmuuU wUl s eolieeted proma-Uy at the eod 01 oaek BoaU . ComatBBtoaUoaa eon tain la cava of a dla euaaioa of ami natters are eoUcitad. No . doaaaima Motion antlM expected (a ba ob ianaataol Msttaloe bteetlonable persona Uaa withholds tee bid of tee author, or , hat arm snake more loan one oolumn o ft b '. ASfAmoalbeUnsagt'ievadatanvaaoBT aaoaeeommaiu canon can obtain the nama o t o aataor by apnUcatlon at thta office aud MWing wnaralB toa irievanoe exiata THE JOUKNAL. . a. wvn. - bHUamrsa. - K1IIH. ailaau Manager. SKWBEBNE. N.O., APRIL 9 189. Cataaedat tka Ton ono at N , aaeeeaad-alaes sutler. a .'; IIARMSOX Tj. qi'AY. Benjamin Harrison is now Tresi- dent of the United States, and is : charged with an administration embracing the whole I'd ion. To film party can maae no apppsu iu ; opposition to the equality of the - State. He is the guardian of the , tfghtsT., and liberties of eterj citi 9 1 11 . . . 1 .. .. 1 . sea, ana, wnen iuee nu'iumiini, 5 " tht TOice of party must lie mU ht. v .. Pnav tail n thjf Siil;ltnr Oll lV ' it plotting a raid against tl fc l ul .'ftnnth. That, "hn nroDOse.s to take a hand in every State election ia 1 what be considers the doabtlul -, Bouthern States between now and . IRO'r tn th and that he urn build np strength enough to carry them , then." "He thinks Virginia, West Virginia North Carolina, and per- haps Florida, can be carried next itlme, and believes in beginning bow his efforts to accomplish thi.'' v We, tne people, nave no ooji-c-.'.ti to Kepublican organization in - thft South. Indeed wo prefer it, for it will be a powerful assistant to Democratic organization. It is ? perfectly legitimate lor Mr. Quay to open a campaign of argument in Virginia, West Virginia, ortn Carolina and Florida, and it would " ' ba rratifvinsr to ns for him to do ao. If Republicanism can win in a t - . . . YtfnwA Vi n rtonnlA of c .. these States, let it have its triumph, ' bttf ire stand ready to repell the ' ' first intimation that corrupt maihi nrA to be tolerated in Korth Carolina, whether the per -. man of the National Republican oaawa v- J V Committee, or a private citizen of the State. . '' President Harrison is rcspobsi " ble for the conduct of Republicans v dnrinff his administration. If he is the patriot and statesman he is nmrAaented to be. if he is the r ' ' ' - christian gentleman the preponr m of church members in his -Cabinet indicates, he will chicfe- : mate Senator (.iuay, ana vinuicaie liiapershal character and maintain ..the bonor of his administration. ? Elections are under State laws, ' and If jlr.Qaay supposes that he eannde rough shod over this State be U In a fair way of having bis in ' roraation enlarged, and of learning . - valuable lessons of experience, . ' ; Wedo not believe that President ' ' Harrison will permit an invasion .Of. the rights of the State, even for ' the purpose oi securing Republican ascendancy. At all events the Democracy of the South is ready lac any legitimate issue, and will ' 111 found true to ber plighted faith ia any emergency. - w j-;- . aanaaaiaannaiaaiaaaaanOaaBMat 'ni- Cttton and Wool. ' Te crop of cotton is reported as r tting very large, possibly greater ttaa that ot any recent year, xei tb a demand lor the staple con. ruses, and the size ot the crop r'-ziat jostlfled by the demand. 11 s r anofacturd of cotton goods is r;r t ratable, and new mills are r of erection in all parts of - nca, and in this movement the i is conspicuous. Soon the ? r. aterial will be manufactured i tl i large scale near; tho place a it is grown, and the New 3 oills will, be handicapped -r t h';r distance from the cotton 1 , ia tie competition with their ' -1 rivals. The outlook' for. cottoaia therefore a krijLt eae. Wool, tl otter-great ttxtile staple, eaaaot tx to well placed it the economic sens?, owiog La ths great deflcieney f reliable ttatis tic. At a leceHt convent ion, the National Asaociatioa of Wool Gravers took steps for establishing a better system, including the or. canizatioa of a central bureau of statistics. When this Is carried out, the wool producer will bo greatly benefited, cot onlj by accurals statements and forecasts of tns market but by a better gradation of qualities. It is proposed to hare this matter, the grading of wool, taken np by tne Association. Few staples need grading bo ore im perativery, as wool sailed for one branch or tDaauiVtnre maybe quite unadapted to another; the carpet maker needs a material totally different from that required by the manufacturer of the zephyr worsted. A PROCLAMATION. Ily the President of the Tnltea States. Washington, April 5. The fol lowing proclamation was iaoued late this afternoon : A hundred jears have passed since the government which our forefathers founded was formally organized. At noon on the thirtieth day of April, 1789, in the city ot New York, imd in the' presence of an at,emaWage of heroic men, whoso patriotic devotion had led tht colonies to victory and inde pendence, George Washington took the oath ol oflice as C'bief Magis trate of the new born Republic. This imprcsMve act was preceded at 1) o'clock n the morning in all the churches ot the city , ly a prayer lor God's Meting on the Government and its first President. The centennui of this ill i.-ti ions event in our 4nstory lias t ecu de dared a ijener'al holiday by act of Congress, to the end that the co ple of the wholo country may join in eomniemoi ,u . e est rei.-cn ajprc priate to t ho t!.iy . la order that the joy of the oc casion may be a.-sa iated with deep thankfulness in tho minds ol tho people lor all blessings in the past, and devout supplication to God lor their gracious coutinu.ioo in th future, representatives of the re ligious creed, both Christian and Hebrew, have memorialized the Government to designate an hour lor prayer and thanksgiving on that day. Now therefore 1, lieujamin Har rison, President of the United States of America, in response to the pioua and reasonable request, do recommeud that on Tuesday, April M at the h or of t o'clock iu the morning, the people of the entire, eouutry repair to their re spective places of divine worship to implore the favor of God, that the blessjngs of liberty, prosperity and peaca may abide with us as a peo? pie, and that His hand may lead us in the paths of righteousness and good deeds. In witness whereof I have here unto set my band and cansed the seal of the United States of Ameri ca to be affixed.. Done in the city of Washington, this 4th day of April in the year of onr Lord 1880, and of the inde pendence of the United States the one hundred and thirteenth. Renjamjn Habeison. By the President : James G. Blaine, Secretary of State. The Dinner Table. Eat your soup out of the spoon your hostess provides for the pur pose. You may be able to dispose of it faster by using the ladle, but yon may disconcert her by asking for it. IJaste or greediness is .never comme tl faut. In eating fish do not swallow the bones; it may be more elegant, but hardly adds to jour comfort. Slip thorn quietly and unobserved into your pocket and take them to your bird, as the birds can eat fish bones with perfect impunity. Do not tuck your napkin under your chin; it gives you an exceed ingly infantile expression and de tracts greatly from your appear ance ; but should it be of the finest damask, you may tnck it into your pocket if unobserved. Should yon in giving a dinner in vite Benjamin Butler, do not count your spoons, or have private detec tives as waiters. It is not gtnd, and might cause a slight embar rassment. A good hostess should hare a proper regard for her guests' feelings, and should there be any ex-boodiers present she should not playfully allnde to Canada in any way. It may be witiy, bat scarce ly in good form. , .. - Do not eat your bread with a knife. You may siice your sogers in the operation; besides, eand wiches are provided for you by fhe hostess should yon desire them.;'.? While eating - Roman punch dd not jocularly, allade to Caesar's death being caused byloo many Roman punches, oo. matter-how apropos it may ;bej it does not show a proper respect for either tne dead ot jiving. Death at an , times ; ' is.' harrowing, and5 Jokes dating back to 44, Ti, 0., eqaal;y to, I Alifays' keep .the conversation ps tr.tt u a-essitle, tat da tot Eikel a i;fvu..i cr yeareeij ia any way ; it d-ti-its people, and gives the beste&s serious doubts of again in- ting you. -i . ' Should a thirsty fly drop ia your wine dip your fingers ia and gently draw him oat. with such witty re marks, as yoa do not want Una on your wise, or. 'he is ia the swim," or any sue a witty . remarks your Tenable mind might suggest, laughting heartily all the time, and let" him crawl slowly ' over the damask cloth,' shaking bis wings and tearing a trail ' behind him. Such actions show perfect com. mand over yourself and will dis concert your neighbors, showing them off to a bad advantage, while it gives you an opportunity to get ia some good work oa terrapin and other "articles of vertu" near yoa. If yoa should bare ' brandied cheese, do not suck all the brandy out and leave ' the cheese, or t ict tent. The cheese alone is strong enough, but combined with brandy it might make you hilarious and interfere .with the enjoyment of the guests. In eating olives permit mo to im plore yon to do o with as much grace as possible. Do not, with a horrible nose, blow the stones from your mouth, making a target of a picture ia tne opposite end or tne room ; besides being rude, it is dangerous to the unfortunate guests opposite, who, we think, would naturally object emulating Stephen. Should they be smaller than the average, playfully alluded to them as "Olivettes." It will bring you into prominence, and give an excellent impression of j our wit. Should jou be so unfortnnate as to be of a musical temperament re train from weistling ''Bonlanger's March" through jour teeth, uo matter how f oa may desire it it would not be kind and do not run scales, major, minor or Fairbanks, up and down the tabic; it makes jour ucighbors decidedly uncom fortable, and gives them the un pleasant idea that you are troubled with St. Vitus' dance ot wish to serve youjself off their plates. Sevtra Caaea of Blood Polnon. Thousands gutter from blood poison, who would be cured if ther gave B. B. U. (Botanic Blood Balm) trial. Send to the Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga..for book ot wonderful cure, that convince tbe most skeptical. It ia sent free. J. U. Gibson, Meridian, Mis., writes: For a number of years I fullered un told agonies from blood poison. Sev eral prominent physicians did tne little It any rood. 1 began to use ti. t. tl. with very little faith, but. to ray ntter surprise it baa made me a wen ana hearty person." Z. t. llalberton, Maoon, Oa., writes; "I contracted blood poison. I first tried physicians,- and then went to Hot Sprint. I returned borne, a ruined man physically. Nothing teenwd to do me any good. My mother persuaded me to try B. B. B. To my utter aston ishment every ulcer quickly healed." Beni. Morris, Atlanta, Oa., writes: "I infrared Tear from arnhilitfo blood DOiaon whioh refused to bewared by all treatment. Physician pronounced it a hopeless case. I had no appetite, i had wain in hips and joints and my kidneys were diseased. My throat was ulcerated and my breast a mass or run ning eofes. In thin condition I com menced a use of B. B. B. It healed every ulcer and lore and cored me com pletely within two months." , "I am a self made man," said a sharper, the other day, to a gentle man whom he J had just got the best of iu a bargain. "I am glad to hear you say so," responded tbe gentlaman, "for it relieves , my Maker of a great responsibility." A Bnalnaia Man'a Clear TUloa. Saw York Cut, April , 1886. Mr. A. - K. Ilawkee Dear Sir: Tour patent eye-glassee received some time since, and ana very much gratified at the wonderful change that has come over my eyesight since I bava discarded my old glasses and am now wearing yoars, Alexander Agar, Secretary Stationers Board of Trade of New York Citv. V , All eye, fitted; and fit guaranteed by F. 8. Duffy, New Berne, N. Q. jl241m GEORGE ALLEN E CD DEALEBS IS" 1 Ge&eil Hware A.grlcBltaral yiup i e m ti s . Plows, Harroyrr, ,t)altlTatrf . Uoe$ and Axes, . WOod's Mowers and Keapers, steam Pnptinet, : Cotton OLns and Presses. Fertllii era. land plaster, Kainit Mechanlea Tools and Hardware, Lime, Brick, Cement, Plaster Hair, Plnt,:.?KaI0mIne,2 Var nish. OIL' Glass, Phtty and Hair, Frecxora. :: Itefrleerators, "i Oil Cook Siores, refcpnrglar Proof Sash Loeks, Warranted to give saenrity and satisfactions. - . PntCES VERT LOW. . i . geo. 'Allen' co. r ,v ,.n,.w.- " '-j. v. Road Carls!: -Everyllilng On.AVbeeii.; 10 percent beap'p,iry.!l t than anybody, i.l.J t rr Pon't btiy before tatting oil prices and eataiognea. .. :- ? "'"; tn OEO. W. fTOfKKM CO.. ' NASHVILLE, TI-N. ame this paper. - rnor j ' fiMtia ia Ok mat clef aat term ' TH1 LAXATIVt amo NUTRiTIOVS UUtCS .. .-. Ta- , ' J FIC3 OF CALIFORNIA," ;Vv " Combined y-ith theVmeajctnal f virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system,' forming an agreeably asd effective laxative to perma- ricntly cure Habitual Consti- pation; and the many ills de- pending on' a weak or inactive condition of the v . . .'. . KIDJIETS, LIVER UD BOWELS. ' ItMtaBia(txcacBttaaMdykaaaa ' " CLEAHSE THE STSKM EmcnkLLf Wata oa BtS ar Cutipat4 t iao THAT PURS BLOOD, BtTISHIMQSLtl, HEALTH and STRtNOTH . MATURAU.T KX-tXP. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it - Aswvoua bauooiaT voir js-E-n,xrr or nos MANUKAetWICO ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN fgAHCISCO, CL Loviaviiu. n , " r iok. m. a. ...f.L.s ..CataprH UtltAM DAlM Ileala tht storcH the T u s t o u n 0 Smell. HAX-FEVER Try the Cure A particle it applied! into earn Boatrtl and x atcreeaMe. lriie 50 cent h Drnenlet: b mail, retilttered. W our KLY KKuTNKRH, Warren street. New York lanlMwly Look To Your Interest! Farmer, Country Merchants and the Trade generally are invited to call and examine our stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, . Provisions; Etc. We always keep in stock the cele brated State Prison and Paisons Boots and Shoes. EveTy pair warranted. We have a large supply of Florida Cheroots and "Proclamation Cigars These goods are bought by ns direct rrom tbe Jraotory. -C2 Snuff at Manufacturer's Prices. No trouble to show goods. ROBERTS BIUJ3., Soitffc Front it., Kett Bmt.N. .0. A Valuable Residence FOR SALE CHEAP. A bran new Dwelling House, con taining six comfortable rooms-, and kit chen and dining room attached. - Lo cated on Changs street, near East Front. Apply to j WAT80N ftfllBEET, J : d20 Ids. & Seal Est. Agents. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY Ai agents for own era we offer for sale on eaay and aoeommodaUBK tarma the follow. Ids; described Improved Bcai Eatatalntha Cltr or xerr Berne; . - No. 1. WHABK PROPERTY AT tXldH POINT t tnelndea the tloe or land known aa THK UhAJi D," and tba whirf or roadway leading thereto irom j;aat rront auaeL Alio, water saaoe now being flliad in. The location la the beat In tba City for all mans factoring nntDoeeg. while tba larRaat mart visiting onr waters bare ample depth of water tor loading ana . nnioaaing m tne wharf, - '.. v No. 1L tW6 BOUSES AND LOTS AT UNION POINT, ocenp'ed aa dwellings, - No. 8. HABVKY WHARF- VBOl-ERTT, Inclndlng part of Water front of Lot No. 12, In the plan of the city. Upon tba pt opart? Is looaled a romznodlons brick warehoaae. The O. D. & 8. Vo. ae a portion of the prop erty. .; - - . -- .- No. L THE IRON tUOSt WABEHOCB ON UfiAVliN BTBEpT. .. . j. . ' No S. BRICK fcTORg ABT CWKtLllffl ON CRAVED bTBX oocoplad bj U. 0. K tfniiaecr!ptlo'D6f ttla yalnable proper ty, together with tbe beat terms noon which the same win ba aold. will be fnrnlahadon Lappllcatton to the undersigned at their ffloa t , - ,;v.. WATH05 A STREET, . '. .dse dartf - , In, aud Heal Estate Agt r Sf earner Ilcvcrd,;"' Independent Steamboat Line. - i - - ; ,t ft 't 7 , On and after llouday tha ldth da ol Sept, the steamer Howard swill run the following schedule'. ' Tor Trenton efery Monday and Fri day at eight o'clock, returning Tuesday andBaturday.v' - ' U-Jl, J. LaSITTEB, Uahagsr: f i tf PrgoswAt', Agent at New Bertie. 1 ifc : habit, 1 r vi y t rtd rr 3tJ.B':s'c::rit,-r.c r c.- " In a c" el co?'- ' tr j. r In af. !i': l I he knon if f -a rf tne ppr ; it !9 S,i-.HUtiy (' : ,!.,- p.m Trill tanpnt anfl v rn-f, V i r ft m'":i,rfltf? dr'1. :- f .-. n nr 'Vi i MM . Wee -tja '-'.AN 1 1 E rivN 1 Cleaner, tli AMBAWJ Bes. Allay flSHrjT laiit uul mi f ZFl Or i s Li - at a-;if s - fl can rM Bci' i "I (..- i. Son I iiiln it ef l "r,i ti.f --'itipnt if Wi i.lTK' a i. i f . ' ' CIOTHIKO! -.. ...: : CLOTniNG ! CLOTBIKG I SHOES! SHOES! SHOES ! Two doors, North of EoteL- ' -' : lbibt. '" , WAR! WAR!1y1lE! THE WAR HAS OPENED OilGE MORE ! Owing to the hard times and scarcity of money, I am deterdmine to , farnifh tbe people the Best Goods, fur the Least Money. Now, in proof of the fact, will quote you a lew of mytprices. My Stock of Clothing is rnormoua. Men's pood Blue Flannel Suits as low as - am s . i i c.i r . it . An nn i y . .1 ri .. : . r . 9ttW. AISO yUOIl OUI18 tor AIKU Hto 18 years, ouly $2 98. Boys' Also n. nien linn of Mun's Rurka and HATS! HATS! HATS! Fiv hnmlrrd d"oj-n llats,nir arjlea and prices. Mens, Boys and Childroii'i lists fHitn 10 to IS.anil Sacts. Guarantee to suit you in auy kind of flat. 4,- v :' t SHOES, SHOES, SHOES ! Stock of Shoes I ever kept. Men's Kid Button Shoes, 05c: Lace, 75c. and Boys' Shoes at prices to suit the 45c to 75c. FURNISHING GOODS! Men's Undershirts as low -'at 20 cents' A nice lialbriggan bbirt lor 25 cents. A nice Scarf from 10 tozu centS( A run line or Dry uoods, Trnnks, valises, and otner goods too numerous to mention. rr Oome one, come all to WILLIAM SULTAN'S, where TOO will ' be treated right and get your money's worth. . , - ; . WfcUjl. 5ULTAil,V; Opposite Baptist Church, Middle sireet, - . - mar22dw3m JOHN McSORLEY, FASHIONABLE . Boot and Shos Oaker, Pollock St.. Newbern, N. C. Deetrea to announce that bis FALL STOCK OF MATERIAL baa been received and ba la prepared to All order far FINE CUSTCM-MALE BOOTS JLHD SHOES Barlug lwo snperlor skilled workmen, all order promptly tilled. . - In aoiloitlng patronage I guarantee "the beat material, a good fit, the latest Ityie and durability." A one among many testimonial of tbe character of my work the subjoined from a waU known olUsen telli ltaown atoryt UirrrxB Btatm ' " Nw Bamva, N. Oomkii'ju ovnen, Oct. atb, 1888. Jiro. aIofloitt.IT. Ebo. ''' ."". j-'. '. ...-. ' Dkak Hla fleaaa make me pair of gaiier aimuar to uoaa yoa maoa ma two fear ago. I hare worn them two year and tbeyera good yet. i have been wearing ihoas flftT-ali Tears and the are tha beat I era wore. ReipeotfoUy, ' 'Signed", , r - , K Q BILL. Bepalring neatly and promptly dona. ': '-- . .ooias dw lUmn R0XT1 CiEOLUl UflRBLE V0ntIS, mTrTBEBXE.X.C. Uonumonts Tombs , ailan dray an! BaUdlng worka . IT ALIAH i AI.! ERI CAH f.?ARSL - - - , ? ' 1 : ' .- t . ' Orders will reoeita prompt attention nd t atisfaction guaranteed , JOE E. WILLIS, Proprietor 6of. BROAD AXO CZAVtX at. y. NSW BERNE, 17, C Q. E. ifaus Is asy authorized sgnt in Kicston. . . maSO-dyw . "Do a General r.r.iirg busineis. ; 'i- ' '- 'T,tvr r,','"'""T notse,-? '" ?" " Ho fr?-', f - ', (' ,,,r fctbw Ilctal C .? :lf: A I . r. I qt.VO. B . J?UVU QtlllN, 11UIII Knee Suits from $1,25 to $1.5Q. OntitwiiA k mid Prinen AlUMt Snitfl." Tho largest .and Bum C Selected Slioca from 75a. to. 1. 00. ' Ladies' r to 8jc. Also a large stock of Men time?. Ladies nice Slippers from , - J" v , r - NEW BERNE,' N. C k- i Notice of Opening' of vStieet,"'. Nmloa u hereby given that tba Ma rot and -Board of Councilman of the Cllr of Newbern have enacted that a Street, 60 feet wide, hall be opened and ettabltahed, leading from tha Intersection tit fjorttv mil ' nr... street to tba point where tha A. AND. Railroad oioaaeaiackPmltbaroad; and lhat a warrant haa bean leaned to the rAherlff enmniandlM him to anmmoiit and draw a t jury a- the law dlreota, and, .en -Friday,. n.prit i, iiMw. 10 proceed wun aaia jury t the premise, and taarai the damage which each owner of the land shall tuitatn by rea son of opening aald etreet, eeventeen ieal on -tack sine of ald Jaek Smith ' road beUg re quired for the pnrpoaf of laid treet. - , Dated the 6Lh oay of April, a D. imss. 4 - E. H. MEADOWS, '"' - Mayor of Newbern, N. 0. , Notlcs 1 hereby given that the Mayor and Board-of conncUmen of Uieillty of erbm bava enacted that a atrtet, tha exact width of Oebrue atreetihall be opened and fih llabed from tbe northern Haa of booth Front street at its Interaectlbn with laid George atreet to tbe channel of Trent river, tbeaume being Intended to be ao iunt(,a of aald George (treat: and that a warrant btu bean leaned to the Sheriff commanding him to lummon and draw a Jury a tha law di rect, and on rlday. April 19, IfMJ, to pro ceed with ald jury to tha premlHm and -eaa tha famaga which each owner of the land shall (tif lata byMaaonof opeulngsald street. - , , . UAied tne sn day of April, a. D im. . , ' " B. 0. MEADo W8, . r Mayor of Newbern, N,0. . -City Ordinance. .- - -' - . bb is oraainea oy toe - mayor and r , . . ' . . . .. ouaruvt txroncumen or the city or Hew Berne: - - " ',i ; , Boo. L. That swVeet bs snd the same wnerenyjaiaout ahd establUhpd, ba airjning at the intersection of George and Cypress streets, and mnnina, north wardly to the railroad tha wiJ th of 60 feet, pursuant to tbe survey made by the U- B GoTernment, . and , taking seventeen feet on each tide of the roe i as It now rune. - ? - - V -v Seo. 3. That; said, street so'laid p-- and, established, as aforesaid sha!l i known as Qeorge etreet. So. B, That the If a; or le ' , hereby, Rnthoriged. eropowarfi directed to issue bi warrar t t SheritT of Craven county cot him to aummon a .jury ti ? darflsges sustained by t' e c f land required forsaid p' bylaw.-. . -, - ' . E. n. itcado'ts. : - r. " Silas Fclcfkr, ciBtk, JfOBTB CAI'.OLISA. J f Carteret county. Fur. WUJlam e:son. , ria.r.' Th Kpntnolrr Mutual P"c,n i und Company, , hcJm The defendant above ! notice, jhat an action ttv b"n Commenopd in the t Carteret i.ouuty, hor'h ci., eoverr of tha inm nf Tt.,.. itce. take nrt i.f ' tLe r. .-o I vnnle ' ' -'f n t ) dpf"- it i m c.( u b- Iara, u Don - an Irnnrftnr-, r- piaintift and or his b-nei;i. uteorjamoa B. Selfon! an 1 i ant Will f u rf tipr fji , , qnired to appear at tbe i .-nperiort onrtofsii l r the ,evenlh lon'tf ef - r . in entemtypr. i-a n, . 1-1 I : -t N -t i: 1 I r t' aid fonnly in teatif.,-, t!oo, or the rlMtnt.s: : , t. . lor li.e T(;:U 1 0' !!,; n 'k
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