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J V . - . V. s.. i 4:. THE JUL' RS A 1 . . NEW frE-CiE. tt.C FXB t, 6Sl- - JOB I. JUBWiUA la II-a4 KImM, vrtAs Dm eeajsv whim e saw ejCVla.- ;?; Xliutott.'Atam. D. F- F Olirf Fnoo Yfc. wiii. U . " ltowttu4 tMw ul L. . . f K miir mt TT wiiou rr(i la Uk - WW. Ma Wk.Otfw pnilt IMM tlMtoC luUM - 8BMM tlt4 fMMKlUU r0i . MNiKl sU Muuk; t ill K' v Aiii aims iu v naa u ui Wtk Mk BwW 4i- - Tk tltttVaMu Arm) w 44ls Mil lm Umma d fi)y. m Wkioa Im wkut w Ftw Pim BVwaovC. fcr NOrnUj UMfi w wii (roca Mouk) Mast. - Mr ; KJ. H wf I fcitu. L oou nrunn mmt MMti tuwa Ouat- Dt M B-fmpio. fivo Suuia Cu- mmt W Or. gmHW Im4 m y ) jvr M. rUM 1U0 ttMjurttj lot MO OUO blUttQ. Ud fa. C tHl Ml bta- j 4my mm mfu hcurvtf ttaxUi ckuoi i Tk M Mtem Ui MMit ah Bmm-j laM taw kv 8att4aj to Ajtf 14 aiMl Hua- .Ta BataUatOj Bi.OiUXT wM v Uvrl9 Btlaridad. - ffmiiln fcWar, Weaaereae lar lee ast tauua'aiil he aa hY Huk eamrcav. Tar Leamtea; Heainw eu .ij, eai taw Aeh He a lay aeta ffVida aaa 0v mrda) bef wcev . Miace Cattd. a old colored aaaa. U ttMBM aai aa VSeeSMMdat f Ui wh ia k-aaM 4 waear M Jueeaa'a erak. J- euexaty. " Ue teae aua of oua naa. im et hat koee ftmg the adehe, am4 ta aepp.eed to have ee eiilaai tally drapae. i- KaniMaiUtMaefe A. Pet way ef Oue Soer-..s- "aLMaw-ciaiawai wf DeN ty,aTaadateeaiary Sevh. lie veaV. ui it etfc.a (w have nee lavaet eheek he eue4 fur or acaibet re ii i oa) aad waait aad M aaai rieO. aveHiee work. iWlet, Mea 'a Ch iatiaa Aawte lioai ha perfvewo aa org a is luo and aa ea ti' IVhI r eUhte tu.br grand Jery fueM. E P mWaui Pte-Kiaat; W. W. X3Wto. eery; Fr. Uy Tra mcae. lha ww a ruy wt va remaitti Btnoe iu ht- h i- b.i here a cm 4 at4 e aa r...t a I i ac FetUliaer Aaa-y-a at ibe tip. riaaeat ; tA-laal Ha 1 Putai ajit EVrun (Orna i ) i B.U. N C J ma is issd , It ia eaau. aMlhsoi u iwar tbia aretlaitBar) tpurt before ey frru.m-r -. aaai ag are erwt otk by tbe EU pr iiuiH &tium B 4jTder that eevry uat wbo aj iateeeted te the fortbo eaaag aaaaiyara eauj be able le reOue-aA waet 4U9- a- tfaaaiaaarllatav?aiirtt4iiiie aaaete ieeidaet lota- reeaiataua ot InU aaia r aoaare , lb the Erat tilaea tbr a bar i baae wo ebotiowo erwed agine ib alulTwt a) fwutiaeeae aad-ieia ih ettbcV ef whee it at ooeideri b eoaaa-aay teo-t an drfeat wve pnaiipl eJ.-ea for which thaia ear it aa'l)n - aredrei ed 1. . Tea owiag ke tae lta arv.; at. erhioJk the aaayaaa bev hreMjwr p feared, the baaiJS4 a tbe faraira who wiaa f euaxwu tbeee aaatyaea b-forv bareriaalag tawlr frulia-rfoc Un aprtee . eewiae: here awe ba- m ae arree oajl4 , be tbe oeaw were thaae eaaly aeagireej o fJwpebrkee aa aeiatr . , .r. Thee bfeamp4j are takee eajrir a . aaay be taiiaaad by eaeee the aaaaai ao barere aaittM take ad Vaaaagv ef (a fact bad abia e krwer grade ef erode U to the aart the ImtetaaitBatiee hae aeJ the rweeJt peblijared. tec, eau we e aiea - AM te tbia Ilere thee there are aay fervijig r aaaae facte rare eear deaiiag ia the 8tae who - woe id be geiUy ef beea fraajdeieet aebaiaa.- yea to esake 6er puartn per feeUy aacetre. the eBoeJ laapi eter will . be eat thw reed aad will kke aep ee of ' all braade foe ad. aot only la tkva ear it art of the aaaaue. betia theeaiddleaad : latar parv ao that b? eoaaparleei of th aaaJyaea er eankplee takee darloc the xwartoa aaMtee ot the aaeaua it eaa be asade ee art eaa that deCarioratioa ia grade eaa eot booor wnhoet aooh fact beooea- imm kaewa M ee. " The fertiliser lav ia eery strict la re- - gard to thai poiaa aad will henajijlt aa ' f oread. . A rarutiuei ia aaalyaie aaow fcep; a vaxiaUoa ia grade will aanjeot . aey kraaii to seise re by the laefxaor. The faiamauf the Saaea asay be rare the abear tabarreta will be protected by eery official aa dear or 00. oar part. - - .It eUy reenatne ihea to eee if the a ajjaaa ciaaani be -pealWhed at tbe evrt eariieea date aaareUae iatere. Tbe - aaaiyeeaea teruiiae asaaaeoh oaore dWSceJk work thaa aigeeeraliy eappne ed. for aifcchakUIaad ao tees tbea foar tfaya aad aoeni tjaaaa eaere, are ryqeired to aaaaciata hv Pet by ayateentio work lag aeeerat aiyaea eaa be amade aa the akate tiaaa. aad the work thereby greee lj 1 aeUitaaad. Bella-rioa at of the auaaoet laeportaaoe the thateoaja of theee aaalyaee shall "raech the eyeeof the fareaer at the eartieea piaaihla date, the laboratory will be fasaw4.a tie taaoet aaaweity t ' aetata tha) object ooeeaateet wttir aoco rater werfc aad Jaerice to all partiee eoa . 00 re ad to both farsaera aad raaaaiac. ' tarers.' Workiac aoer aa ia the eaee with a treatly dacraaeed fovea, thie erooiie- - aaeeae heavy erork aad a aareia both day aad aUcbt for aeeeval aaoatbe bet aalt will redoaad to tba iatereetof tbe people era feci that the eadeavnr to b ef tbe aoeta eervtee to the people will - be appreciated by theee. t -A ereerd ia reearw le the so pi tag f atUliaera. The i.SVoial toepeccor ekee tba aaaipfa ia the t of tbe . aaUiac tba aeaaa. who teettfl-e that tbe amaipte la a fair eee aad takee accord lac to the iaepector a inetreotjooe a aambered lag kt placed wnb tbeaaiBpie, - which la heraaaisaaliy. aaalad a a be eaa ia the aaeat'e preeaoce aod for warded by ezereee for aaaiysi; aad act till the eaafeeaa kaaoeaasetee and tha reealte reported . ie the aeaae of tbe aaaaala kaowa ao ae 'The taeaector k eececiairy laatraoted aot 10 drawaaaa- -plee - freca anode la eay evpneed or - dtiaamf aaadiaana aad to aacapie a . -leaet oae-teath ef the baga ia aa given - YTliM that ayaaaea it la tea possible for ae to retathev than fair aad avarac amaplea. Bad far the aaalj aia to be other thaa atxaetry itoparuai i la- fl- BaTTUi. DMeeaor, Tea ax faeiiac depraeaai. yoer la poor, yea are botaereo 1 rlth . yea are oaxecv. aenoaa. eat ar enrtc. aaa waaa w ajaabu.aarsBc which baee for their had wkJakey. aad wbkca ataaalato yon far aa beer, aad tbea 1-avo yno U thaa before. W hat weat to e..aMBalsaaaaae haaattbw m . . . a . a of liver aad Baeya. f atWb yaar vltos- - Iry, aad five reeve wed . haalta aad atreegth Bach a toed lot ae yea will Cni la Electrio Bfware. aad eary fifty recta a botUa B K. DoJT'a dreg t'-'. - - wttk Ua Jral Ctmfc Saw B fOllo V tQg INlbtHMUMMta. among th slat and moat Tainabie of the country . whereby vbcribn to the Jocknal oaa aocvra any of the below named, M (he folio wins low rmtee, atricUy in ad- iocuraLaad Amerioao "ermer. ...S3. 00 lonr't Agt icoitariet .B0 Suuthn. CalUTater . S 7ft " Detownwt't Maaaiaa S.0U " Scieutihi Americaa.. 4 So St. Nichotaa " Ceatur) Dinu Frw Piee.... Tor m SftiD(t Norvh In't Bewiea 4.0U 00 i 80 8 ft tft 1 M) 9 1 0i' 4 00 8 00 i 30 t r3 4.ftO 4 70 8 10 1 50 a J Yrk World.... 8cr 1 "oun r H hijb H-m And Fnn Hnijirir-rit Bl'iUac. . Oiuritr J. luroul ...... . nd i b-rfr. Hrfr V Mttsine .. Weekly.... YnuDK Ppl Ai!m- "i umiKulu o CKc." S- -mi eberibrf rwi'nn the Joc " L- ad leoiMnii to have an; el theee paper. an by mkiog pplicatioo to the offlo id perauo or -y letu-r hare a tatemeat of their ercoant on our booka (tvowiag what tbey will harr to remit to eatitle thera toaoy of the aboev publi eatioe they ma aeleeC tvwtbxm urveccvum. Ery u Qarlbvr io ir- N York World olubbiog with JuUUtL wle kaedanoivlj bound Uluairal d Hiator; of th- United StatM. To Our Patrons.' Wa will beKin aooo to arod oat atale tivota of aaxuDta dee aa for aaecnp tmoe.- and we eeotftheol out forth, puruoee of oollactiefc the money. We caaaot Ki looaer indulK'nce to thoae a arrar. irnd aa th j mnorj at once or be prprel for our agr&i f hro b ealla. Tba prttre ot the WiriLT JoC8.HL baa hvn r-duod tn Si 50 tram paid tn advance Tbr Prt-aidrntiai oaOTaaa ioa eao kxi wilt be on band the coming ear. Th Joc&aL prupoea to keep it" rawdera puatea oo .hi- progreee uf tbe eapB;a aa mvli - nn tba KeneraJ aaw. of tba .lay. 8-nd ooa dollar aod a half aati get a uod. lire newapaper for ooe year CITY AND VI milY. The track fannrraa. a planUog peae Am pet of atepa bare ben plaowd at tbe aoatb door of lb- oort booee L J kt.- rr. E q ia adding- improre eaeota to bi l wei.iijg oo CrTen atrwt Dreaoa Barrett col , a lonatio, wa lakara to UM Elra I uuna Aaylam iaa work O.N Kilbara ia ervctii.g a Ure bouae oe the alley way a tartch leade to tbe Tba SeiTatto. Aea haa parcbaav d tb baud!. uti tbeourutr of broad atid bla ; k itrta uw uot upi! by S F TrUrr and ill mm.u tit it up &a a place of ' oT4lp I i rbu4iraiii( tu the prximpt- ax wilt, m t. icti utr Fir c oj ni ii iim ar- kiuug to o k w ,1 10 bare ma . x itt no- qualrd 0 anj rr bid .u u. s.i Wataou dt Str-4 bae motrd into the ouiidlog iKtDUf oociiLH'd bj (irrea, Fwy dC o . ae a bns.uii Ooy-e, wbere Uy are bUer (Mry.lr J tbaa rTer Ui leeue pviilctee lu fjla. clae life ana fl.n iB sruioi oaioui- Mr. J B Uf- baa changed the luatfe-a 4 ti -ir miIowi u tba weal 11 - 04 Vl d . i e itl i. all) upouaito tbr lal U.g u. uiw oi Ui e . F dt la d .no.. 1" b .r o) f f. br ke pe m guoil Kl,y; ( till. Ik i;uckr dt.: dto litii br irviiik. d muu.h-t car toad ff D:.a Do. w a ai.U u.ua Ue I oe tvtatibed tu lei.ktb auud) a ilh atMiietbliMi that- &ao make cropa" attd eary prcpte ihiuegh tbe oouuu-y. We aaaoaace ia tha aeae the tvuxk roaaaihteea ua the Fair. The ooairaoaa a each a etpected to ceil hatooataiuee aog ether aad eub divide the work ao that each caa do bia part ia good ttate Tbe report e tbe backing booee of aVear. Orrvn. Fo dt i4. appear in ihi aeae. It ia a very eoud abowieg. Thie firre ia bow comfortably Battled ia their new heck Log bouee on Middle street. It U a real pleaaora to doba-lneaa with each closer genilemeo as they are, and each cooeeoii-nt quarters as they occepy. 0en H Onion, Esq has moved into tbe iBoe reoaotly occupied by Simmons dt Manly on 8outb Front str-ct whirr tboea seeking legal advu-e will find him always ready. Bia former partner P B Pel le tier E-q . remalna at the eld ataad on Craven tre-t. aeoond door betow the JoOJTaL office, where bia frteoda will flud him always ready to tke bold of legal matters with a will aad determination to win. Fne Tut keys I-B-.C BroD. Esq . of Tuck shoe. Joaea ooaoty. htd ir market Saturday three floe diveaed. las- spring's enrk ye which acxrvgsred forty foar pounds 10 weight poaod of turkey brings more mooey thaa a pound of cotton and ia mach eeaier raised. Han aom Po rait. CapC Thorns-. Gates be received froco Mesa re. P Lorrtlard dt Co s agent. Mr. O .'. Rofaaine. a salesman for that firm, a beauilfol erayoa portrait of tbe late B M Gaiea It ie of beaattfal d-a'rn and the moat Uapreved workmanship in that art Lifelike aad ao tree to aatare that the yoaagart hi id that knew bim recog nises the piotare'at e glance. Cape. Oatea aad family highly appre data the present and deaire in this loaooer to convey their thanks for tbe The Ajnpelgn Brun. Tae xecuuve comiuiuee. or a part of it. of the Babe republicans of Craven a -aaty assembled In rjtanl Ball Satur day in fix th time for holding the county ooeveottoa. Afiar some wraagling aod load talk lag Frederick Douglass was elected chairman of the oommittee, la pisee of I. B Abhou deo ased. Tbe 4ch of May wee lied a the tm lor ho'dinr the eouatv oueventioa for nomlaatlng can di'ates and a-lectiog delegates to tbe State aad dtetrUt ooaventioae. Tbe low na hip mewling will be held on tba XUh of A nt Old Bails t r Sale, Tbe Atlaauc ot North Carolina Rail rtatd hae revere! u-oueaad toae ef eld iore rails for eale, Thte ie probably ao batter inetal in existence, that is of Its k'ad, t o theee oil rails They are what m aaechaaioally kaowa ae "twioe laaaerteii " aad are nnsrinc prloes .im,. tJ,. ...rua Taa rail rrtmA aaoea to aw area ie ea very aaawoe to diapeea ef thna aad are bold log taeaa at their nuree. Tae loagevity of thie aaadal aaa aaaa retaarkable saowe the aaperiority ae tba ties af English aaaaafactaxa ' K T Fair 0 nunitt'ee. Tbe Fair Aaiciiion organised Monday night elected tbe folio office ra and committees: Mr. George Alien, President; H. 8. Nona. D. 8. WillU and Rev. Edward Ball, Secretaries. VI CX FfcKSIDE-IM Craven County Tboe. Daniels, Major A Gordon, Wm. Clare. Oeret Vyne and Abraai Lee. P.mlioi Ciuoty W. T. Cabo and Cbu B Fler Be-ufort Oountj T- O sparrow and M.j.i W A Blount. Hyd- Count H. W Wabab and I b Wauoo. t'Hiisre' ' outjt)- Gr-ore W Cor I. t e iu W. 8 ( ha wick Onloa 1 iui iy Dr R U Ward and ijo. W. Wiubeir Dh v Coui.i)- A J Svoe. JuL,e- Coui iy H. U Foeoue nd Jno. C. e.rkrr L-uiir Ciiuni D-ajpey Wood nd . L It-HDrd Put C udu - J L Tacker and C P. O .skiox ooauirrTKEa 1 umajUMr. .l iiriuclUelU Alt Uillor. H. N ... Wm Etna U , H.ria E M Pti. B B Hilton.ua' L B Cutler. I Ou Finance J K Willu. C R. ir-n j au-io aud J W Moore j On TrQixjrtanon W.sbin.ton Hran Qi-o HfOclerMDn Ic Pati-r- mu,i5 R. R.b-riJ Dau. L Rjb-ru. 8. L Dill ai d W P Burrua. Ou Adrvrti ing J hn C Whitty, U.j W L- Palmer R A Kirhsrdson. E. E Harper, R B Bearne J. M. How era and B. b Duffy. Invitation aod Reception Maj John Huahra. J.hn S Long. Dr Chaa Duff,. J A Patterson, Capt Band, Rjot Hanouck jr . and A W.Wood. On Game U D L Diosmore. C. K. Hancock, a. L. Way. F T P.it-r 00, J.m. Duffy. W B Eilis and O N. Turoer Fish. O) stars and 8h-liflh C T. Walaoo. B B Lane. C. 8 Wallace, Maj W A Barvey D H Jarris. F. Ulru b and J J Wolfenden. Tazidermy 8 W SmaJlwood Gvorge Moultoo. W E Patteraoo. Mrs George M.nltoo. Mrs. C E Siover, Mias Alice B Duff and Geo L. Wadi worth. Fancy Work and Fine Ai t Mias Mary L. Allen. Mies Aurora Mace. Mias Maria Manly. Miae Anaie Berry. Mrs. J. A. Meadowa Mae Olivia Metu and Mrs. C. W McLean Home Manufactured Oooda E- B. Meadowa. S B Gray, A B Denniaon, C Exdmaun. Jamre Redmond, Rot. Ed ward Bull. Geo Biahop,Jaceb Kafer, John Snter and C T Randolph. Native Woods D. 8 dm eon. J A. Simpauo. K E Terry, J. Congdon. U. W. Stetnbe.per, J L Cooper and W. B. Blaoea. Stock and Poultry Wm Dana, J. W. Stewart, J L. Bbem. Jamra A. Bryan, Joel Kiuaey, E. B. Cox and Junn Dunu. Maria and Minerala Geo. Allen, J. K Willie. Col. John N Whitford, Col. J. hn D Whitford, W. B Lane, J. W. BiddleandWm Foy. Wood Work and Machinery Baail M-nl . Jas H Lane. A W Cook, D. R. Fulford aid W R. Wartera. Ou Praoiiomii W U OllTer, T. A. Orsro. Gen R. Ransom. O B. Gaion, Jto A. Richardson, D. T. Carraway and Dr. Geo Slorer Oo Amuarajeots Capt Malt. Manly, W W. Clark. -Frank Meyer. E. K uah-.p. P B. Pelleuer, J Havens and Bui Bumphre . Nothing But a & ha ao w. AsUieap-cial train that took a num ber of our cuiaens to Goldsboro ea Saturday night was spin' ing iu way hack it b ing a bright moonlight oisht. tbe eoaioeer aaddenly parted up. and when the coodactor learned the cause tbe train moved slowly and aoUmnly back eome distaace; the con d actor paeaing thrnagh looked grave, weald aoeer no question bat simply said to ao other eta ploy ee of the road. exxne a. a dead man to look after. " When the train had reached tbe spot wbera the ea.ineer waa certain ba aaw a drunken man sitting on the aide of tba era.-k and was f robably knocBed into et- rnitv it waa found that it was only the shadow of a mile poet which the nright mooo bad thrown across tbe track. Many of the passengers art, t ignorant of the cause of that sudu.n bait and ran back, but tbe engineer and coodactor were mucb lighter hearted wben tbey foand their mistake. The KaLroad Vote in Onslow. Below we give the offi ial vote at each precinct and tha registered vote of Ooalow county in the late election on tbe railroad eunacription. If Wilming ton and New Berna will now come to the rescue tbe road will be constructs 1: Precincts For ub No 8ub. Rr Ri -blanda 109 70 S (3 C Lke 63 40 15 H.wBrauch 18 49 S3 X8di 105 17 18V A Store 103 3 184 R k Eoa... 37 8 SI Wnl.ams' 8orr. ... 43 1 70 Tutke) Creek 60 5 78 Swaasboro XI 53 78 Mortoo'a 07 01 144 KUU.. 2 8 58 Etheridge 71 1 83 Jack eoa ville 4 0 104 Tr Leading 4S 8 67 Wolf Pit 18 10 & Sommerville 2i 6 38 Lin wood h7 14 8 917 819 1399 Fa ae Packed Cotton. Mr. Frank Mar. eaa of oar leading oottoo buyers, bad returned to him from Norfolk two bales of cotton, bought from parties near Kinaton, which ware falsely packed. Five aacka of cotton aeed and pine straw were taken from tbe middle of tha balee aod there waa an abundance of loose cotton aeed in them. It was ao in geaiously done that tbe real character of the balee waa not ascertained entil tbey went to the compress. T a names of the parties who told the ootton bare are known and It will be to their interest to attend to tbe matter at once or their namea will be given to tbe public and to the grand jury. A man with ordinary aenae. even if be as dishonest enough to put up cot ton in aucb oond tion. ought to know that it will be traced baok to bia door It ia a petty epeciee of roguery that ia only successful for tha time being. Tnis ia the only dearly established case of fraud that baa appeared ia our market this season. Sewer for HoUl Aibert A spies a id aewer baa been con etraoted for Hotel Albert by Mr. C. J. Scheelky. It consists of immense joints of terra eotta pipe which era laid from two to foar feet a4er the ground with plenty of fall lead lag; from the rear of the hotel throughout aa adjoining lot and aerees 80a. h Front ee, downBnnson's ally to Treat river. The otttlet ia at a suSciest depth to be always lower thaa ebb tide. All tke refaaa frota tbe ear tiro baUdieg. laaedry bad kitchen will aeooaveyed through theaa pipes rend er ing'perfect cltonllnato Utwaghont. The Republicans in th Second Diatri t. At tbe rt-oruc me-nu of ih- repub lioan oommittees of tbe tecond con gresaional district, (ihe O'flara and Abbott factions.) an effort was made to harmonize differences aud p.ive way for a solid front ia the coming po litical contest. WiUort Flicks, the chairman of thi AbLiott fsctioa, wna elected to call the convention for nominating otoididate to order and appoint tha committea no credentials. It would thus apipear that the Abbott faction jtinrd a victory over the O'Hara faction, but what matters it if they are in earnest about harmonizing? If the work of making peace ia not disturbed by tbe army of aspirants, which will likely be the case, the re1 publicans with their eiht thousand majority will h.vean easy walkover And 11 tbe colorwd brethren are willing to give a white 01 uu a chance for Ine. place onoe moro they could not do better than nominate our townsman, L J Moore. E.q Or course democrats aa -ell aa republicans are interested in hvia the district well represented W thick the brut thiDg that oou Id be done is lor both partiee to unite and k ep Mr. Hirumons in Congress for s v-ra iimi but republican aspirant will hardly be able to see it in that light air Moore was for several yean solici tor of the judicial district whlh now tn a k-rrar utea.-urr makes up the coagree siocal district and democrats as well as republicans will bear testimony to the able and imprtial manner in which he discharged the duties of tbe eQce. Aa a pros, culm efflcer he was hardly ex ceiled 1 y tbe tieoial. honest and vigor ouCapi. S i Uallo way wbosuccceded bim. and tbi- is ii,g a good deal. The only thing the democrats would have to fear in hin nomination is that be would so arons the republicans in tha distri t and bring them so solidly to the front that tbe Swale and national tickets 10 North Carolina might be in danger. Mr. Moore, we learn, is one of the most. prominent candidates In the dis trict for tbe nomination, and if nomi nated will certainly be elected if bia party abowa a united front. Be -.vould make a faithful representative of the whole Deonle. and the interest of the Hiarri.t v nil I rl rxnt inff-r in hfa Kantii. Attempt at Arson. On Wednesday morning about 8 o'clock an attempt was make to burn tbe building on George screet belonging to Adah Johnson, a lunatio who is now in the asylum occupied by Mary Ann Doner, ool The purz was thorough ly saturated with kerosene oil and sev eral small bags of combustible matter saturated with oil placed on the roof of the pis aaa an 1 fired. Tbe in ma tee were aroused while preparations for the fir ing were being made and as soon as the flre blazed up they gave the alarm and daahed a bucket of water on it. Some of the neighbors came to the rescue and extinguished It without calling- evt tha d partment. Committed fbr Murder. The preliminary hearing of tke caae of Wm. Ttl Keeling, who wag recently brought from Washington and lodged la j il for striking Arnold Williams, In James City, a blow wb)eh it is said lused his death, waa bald by Justice Brinson at tbe court he-use Friday. Solicitor White appeared for theState; the defendant had no counsel, but ad mitted striking the blow and said they were ecgaiced in a tight at the time. Other testimony showed that he waa three or foar steps from Williams and behind him wh.n bo threw tha cart wheel spoke, with an iron clinch on one end of it. and knocked him down. Thia waa on Satarday and Williams died the next Friday Tbe defendant was coin nutted to jail to await the action of the grand jury. CALENDAR "rbrnary Terra ( raren Superior I'oort, 188. Monday. Feb 13. 9. Banrert va Hudson. 5 Hinea va Justice. 87 Bell va B I an wo 63 W. J. Donaldson ri. N M. Wil liama. 70. Johnson vs Hart. 74. Dixon vs ohen. Tuetday. Feb 14, 6 Prescott va Davis. 28 Harrison s Bray. 4." Dewey vs Williams. 63 73 77 T. Ernul vs Jones Suuith va N & T.T Co. Com miHSiunr rn of Craven T. Co. Co. vs. N Wednesday. Feb. 15. Htimson vs Mtllett. 8. 9 Congdon vs. Western Insane A lam 13 Justice vs Justice. 80 Grim Tobacco Co vs 86. Mr an vs Spivey. 78 Siuith vs Norris. Clarke ia Mailrtoi. Mace. Xhurscioy Ft 6 10 31 Justice vs. L'aho. 23 Rooinson vs Vne. 6 Siokew vs Cau-eway. 3d McComb v. D-nnison. Fritiay, Feb 17. 8. Willis vs Wiudholdeta 13 Ciaflin vs Perry. 20 Moore v Reddick. 43 aliilheiaer vs. Erdman. 63 Justice vs Justice. 73. Nobles rs Dixon et als. Saturday, Feb. 13. 4 Johnson va Pate. 7 Clarke vs Brinson. 32 Daniels va. Toler. 87. Frank Adler v. Kinaey Stalling & 44 Riphxrdson vs For- 39. J A Patterson vs .Mntu:il Benefit LUe CO. 60 Cohen vs R P Williams 76. Tucker vs. Burney. SECOND WEEK. ilonday Feb 20 11. Clark vs. Cougdon. 15. Patterson vs Patterson 8? Pipkin vs. Pipkin. 83. Gordner vs Babn. 46 Roberts vs Fiaher. 43 Webb va. Brinson. 47 W. B. Price M'f'g Co. vs. Hmltb. 53 Pennell vg Arnold et als. Pollock va Gooding et alu. Tuesday. Feb. 21. 23. Kornegay vs. Fanners and Me chanics 8. Co. 81 Soott vs. Richardson. 43 Stimaon vs Ilnrdison. 49. Daiden vg N. and T. R Co. 34. Haskelt vs. Cohen. 56. Wet vs Ferrell. 58 J A Patterson vs. The Provident Life Association C7. Neely & Co. vs. Veomsns. Wednesday. Feb. 2'.'. 07 Mace vs The Proridunt L:fe As gixiation. 66 Mixsre vs. Edwards. 08 Webb va. Biahop. 69 Dewey va. WoodrutY. 71. Ilardison vs. The Provident Life Association. 81. TaylDr vs. Rouse. MOTION DOCKET. 24 Groen vs Davis. 78 Wooten vs. Perry. M. DgW, Steven in. F M Simmons, O. B Olion W W Clark, W E. ( LAKKE, Calei dar Committee. sDYira to mothers. . vvr-HLow'B bootho Sybct ahoald aiwaye be aaeo for children teething. It aoothee the child, aoftena tae git aaa. allays all pain, cure wind oaiia, aad ia the best remedy for Jdiar bcee. Twenty -five oenta a bottle, marfl dtathsat wly THE LATE8T NEWS. Coud-nsed from onr Exibanire. Tl I'eiinsv 1 vauia strikers ui. I: tbo 1 I ytt The piUall jmix epi !euic i r.inii.K 111 8an Francisco Tae Blair education! bill the go in tbe Semite. The President approves a i,ev p ifial Oonvrntion with Canada. At tbe galo of seats in Talmaxe's Tabernacle, in Brooklyn, the choire srat sold for 8750. The Concord, N. C, Times aaja two negroes frcze to desth in Cabarrug county last week. The heaviest snow norm for ears fell throughout the New England Statf-a Wednesday night. Soveral of the nominees of the Ber,ub- lioan 8tato oonvaation of Louisiana re - fate to run on tba State ticket. Speaker Carlisle's health hfts Improved as to enable him to take a trip from Washington to Fortress Monroe. I In Bt Paul last Friday a etreet car ! accident occurred, in which fo-.meen persons were injured, some c.f thcoi fa ! Ully. Tne citizens of Raleigh are holding enthusiastio meetings, and considering the establishing of a cotton factory in thatcitv y ' A cashier of a bank in Ontario has ; absconded to the United 8tates. j Canada Is paying ua DACk. She Maybe j owes a j great many. A colored woman living in Ohio wai married when eleven years old. She is now a grandmother, at the ago of twenty -flvo. From what the State papers say, the pu lie roads of North Carolina are in j worse condition than they have seeu I for a long iLme. I Tne earnings of tbe Norfolk & Western Railroad Company for the paat 3 ear were nearly half million dollars in excess of the previous year. Two Germans in California murdered an old citizen and bis wife one nixhi last week. Judge Lynch attended to tneir cases two days after the murder. Five prisoners escaped from Lou La -burg, N. C, jail last Wednesday nigbt. It was court weak and a large crowd was in tne town, but the jail birda "got there. " The Commerce Oommittee of the House will make a report recommend ing that the Readiag strike inquiry be referred to the Inter State Commerce Commission. The U. S. Senate commerce committee has authorized Senator Ransom to re port faruraoly on the bill providing for the construction of a $500 000 lighthouse off Cape Hatteras. Tbe location of the new Catholic Uni versity, which will be built soon, has been determined open. It will he built on the Middleton property, about a mile and a half beyond the limits of Wwhington City. An exchange ajs the citizsns of Charlotte. N. C, raised fcO.OOO in ten minutes to build a cotton factory, and afierwards, vrith little tfTort, raised the amount to 5150.00-"). Charlolle Sr( with a jump. The Henat-e, has paed a bill to give Gen. John A. Logan's widow a pension of ii 3, 000 a year. The New York World sayp: "It will be observed that the ex Confedeiates in the body stood by the Union solidiera' widow." We learn from the Wilmington Star that the Board of Aldermen of that city have ordered an election on the ques tion of subscription to the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley and tbe Wilmington, 0. slow dt East Carolina Railroad. P. II. Mell, Chancellor of tbe Uni versity of Georgia, ia dead. He waa for many yeara President of the Southern 8 .p list Association, and waa for a long lime recognized as bead of the Baptist Church of the South. The Winston, N. C, Republican 6ays Mr. M W. Williamson, of that city, has been shipping large quantitiea of tobac co to Liverpool, Eng., and other foreign ports for several years. Durham has a large leaf tobacco trade with Oer mmy. A man in New York kissed a pretty young lady, whom he mistook for his cousin. A policeman collared bim and forcibly reminded the young man that the woman war bia wife. In tbe police court tbe young man was fined $0 tor his kis. Tbe entry list for tha six day's go-as-you please race in Madison Square Garden, New York, which takes place February 5 to 12, closed with aeventy four names. Tbia la a greater number than ever participated in a like event, aod it, is said the quality of the pedes trians is above the standard. The great snow storm which has been prevailing in Naw England, was tbe most severe ever known. In eome places drifts were forty feet deep Miles of railroad cars were snowed in. and in eome inetanoes passengers suffer ed greatly from the cold. Ia conse quenoe of the blockade on ihe railroads, a milk famine is threatened in New York. A special to the Newa and Observer from Plymouth, N. C, dated January 27. says: "Last night about 13 o'clock. Jack Blount, Matthew Blount and Patterson Soruill (00.., charged with the murder of one Dawgen, of Croawell, N C , were taken from Plymouth jail, lashed to trees and riddled with bul lets, about one mile from town." The contractors ba ve begun work on the framing of the assembly building for the Korth Carolina Teachers' Asso ciation at Morehead City. The corner atone will be laid on the 2d of April next with appropriate ceremonies, it is said the building will be ooe of the handsomest and meet complete struc tures belonging to an educational or ganization that i to be found in the country. An extensive and systematic coa steal hag been discovered at Bainbridge, Rosa county, Ohio. A oar load of coal would at timea disappear in a single night, and the peculation became so extensive that the railroad company employ. d detectlvea to unearth tbe thieves. The result has been the arrest of fifteen prominent citizens of Bainbridge. in cluding tbe city marshal, a hotel proprietor and a Presbytorian preacher. Tha dettctivea eay half of the citizens of the town are implicated in the stea', A country school teacher in Chatham county began to administer a dose of birch to one of his "voung Americas," who resisted with all his might. But the teacher was tbe best man, and was applying the birch with considerable emphasis, wben tbe boy 'a aunt, a grown . young lady, rushed upon the scene with j revolver and began firing at the teacher The achool master rapidly retreated to the door and succeeded in gettiog out without receiving aerious injury, bat upon close examination a suggestive-looking hoie waa discovered in hla coat tail. lAST CAROLINA IMPROVEMENT. A Cor.t Liue of Uuihiny. NfMULlt 1 I. EuITUlt J'JL !i..l.: - LIi Tl- COLlll-S omo- thinK troua the lic;lk- islope: "Ti:e prosperity of the Stutc c f ( u 1 i forniu during the past year was more tnarte 1 than any twelve months within its history. Sjmo ihreo hundred miles of new railroad havu been laid. The asBeswed value of property has increased one hundred and thirty two million (Sl32.000.0i0) dollars, ' It is such BtatecobutR of fact a.- i';.t:o that make one's bead swim. Just think of California adding c 1 31. 000,000 to her taxable values tbe past year. It i moro thbn haif tbe entire uBt-8sed valuation of the S;ate of North a j i ! aroliua; ye.-;, about two tbirdd. for the assessed value of real and personal prop erty in our Ht.itn is put, down at 5':?0s. 569,006. as gront cain lor (California iu o:t( year as f..ir North Carolica in a hundnd I years. And what does this for C.iUforui 1' Railroads, of course. It might be thought that minerals t.r I and gold mines were the basis of this luauicu uuu ieveiopyu weami, i.ui,, ther were not The product. her eoii, the attrac-' tions of her clin.. and the facilities of ' inter and trans-continental communica tion, constitute tha hx-iis of California's ' rapidly increasing '.cealth rind i-opula- , tian. ! brandy product was very Urge una no ! leas than fifty million rounds of canned , ! KOOds- ana f thirty-five million j j pounds of green fruit were shipped . Jt was also the banner yctr for iinmirirr.t in 1 and tourists " v e nave an exci-licii! ei invito ::J soil here in Eastern Car.dini for fruit growing: and can produce in abun dance all 1I10 fruits and vegetables ued . in canning. Our climate along the coast may not be quite as equable ns ' that of Southern California, but it ap ! proaohee very near to it, and with the facilities for traversing our coast sec tion , and the means of making it known, j which railroads would give ur, we should attract our (hare r.f the immi- grants and tourists that ar.1 making Florida and California There are not many p'.;-. --s ia Cali fornia or Florida p053eE&i:: superior' climatic advantages to tht? 1 'o.i.ir Point . section Of New River. Flrowri in i .S-.ump rwundB. Indeed take the coast or sound shore, j beif.ns;i5 to mo n:.-i.rr. from the northern end of Carteret j Waston business, nr..i sol!, j'. oounty to the mouth of the Cape Fear ' of h'.s oU fi lends a-.ul part, River, and a finer climite, winter or no no Phoeia :. Sp, -.; summer, 1 not foun i in the United I States. This entire coat region, and extend- 1 ing back into the interior covering the i territory comprising Eastern Carolina, j constitutes, in many of its parts, ono of tbe finest trucking regions in the whole oountry. In general agriculture it is naturally one of the finest countries in i the world, and only needs the facilities ! of ample rail way communication to j make it one of the most prosperous and 1 progressive regions in the Atlantic States. Given proper rsiiroad fariiitifs and 1 would select Onslow county a-i about thu most advantageous region in all respects in E-istern Carolina. I regard the lower Sw River region aa a perfect Et Dorado. The climate therf- i- one of the fine,--: I have ever seen, in ali respects: and ! the possibilities of thit s.-ction are be- i yond computntion- Professor Kerr, our'TuruH-r Site Ge ologist, nnd one of the most eminent j men in his specialty , ;il w ays maintained j that at the mouth of the Capo Fear the j climate was identical with that of Flor ida. Of course there is littlo difference betw .n tha mcuth of the Cape Feir and th-i mouth of New River, lioth arc directly and powerfully alTectrd by the Gulf fciirearji, which in that locality trends r-pnr in-bhore. forever insuring the permanency tif a most excellent, 90ft and equnlo climate. With the climatic advantages we pos sess in Eastern Carolina, the richness of our soil, our abundance of waste and cheap lands, we ourIu to be securing tbe cream of that immigration from the North and the cold Northwest, that is setting in toward the Sjuih, and rs we see is flocking to California. We can secure it if we rank ,1 proper eflort. But wo mun have railroiids rnnniDn through our eastern country We can offer no til; ing itni uCf'rnei,tB without railroad facilities. Make tho county subscriptioas, secure the building of the railroads, and the people will como id to pay the taxes. If the psople 0 Craven, Jones and Ouslow were to unite and secure the building of their railroads, their surplus lands would come immediately into market; intelligent, industrious and monied people would flock down here from the North and West, end in ten years the wealth of these localities would double. There would be no lon ger complaint of taxes. More Amos. Ne BerneiDistrict-lt (J. M. J. T. LTaeius, P. E.. Goldsboro, N, C. Carteret ct., at Harlowe. Feb. 4, 5. Wayne ct., at Fremont, Feb 11,12. Jones ct . at Trenton. Feb. IS. 10. Craven ct , at Asury. Feb, 20. Goldsboro ct., nt Pine Forest. Feb 25, 26. Doaufort Station. Mar. 3. 4. Straits ct., at Bummerfield, Mar. 0. Core Sound Mission, at Nelson's Neck. Mar. 8. Morehead Station. Mar. 10. I 15 RIEP, A V D TO TIIE POI VI'. Dyspepsia is elreidful. Disordered liver ij misery. Indige-ftion ii a foe to good nature. Tho human digestive apparatus is one of the most complicated and wonderful things in esister.c?. It easily put out of order. Greasy food, totih food, floppy food, bad cookery, mental worry, late hours, irregular habits, and many other things which ought not to b. have made the American people a nation of dyspeptics. But Green's August Flower has done a wonderful wo- k in reforming this sad business and making the American peo ple so healthv that they caa enjoy their meals and be happy. Remember No happiness without; health. But Green's August Flower I biicgs health and happint8 to the dys- pet tic Ask your druggist for a battle 8eventy -Ave cents. The European news is Li.4b.ly inttirei. t ing. Austria an I Ruasii have loth made immensa preparations, aid war between tha two countries seema in evitable. Each one eeema to be wait ing for an opportunity to put in n Kn"d blow. Uuckleii'a Arnica lv. The Best Salvk in the world for Cuts, Bruises, 8oree, Ulcers, San Shuin, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Gruptions, and positively' cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Prie 25 cents prr box. For aile bv R. N. Duffy. j tn 17 At last accounts the storm iu Ntw England wa? raging with increased fury. The thermometer was ten de grees delow zero, and the wind blew sixty miles an hour. The nisi s were delayed and no attempt was beiu made to send freight trains over the New York Central Railroad. Oue thousand five hundred and fifteen east-bound freight cat wore stopped nt Eaet Syra cuse, N. V. Mauy eiueasea date their origin to functional disturbance of the stomach and liver. Lixador corrects these ab normal oonditior.3 most surely : hence the increasing sulo. Prico 25 cts. Parents will tret ret and the babv will be relieved from pain by iibir.p; Dr. Hulls Baby Syrup, a harmlofn but reliable re medy. 1'rice 25 cents. Treasury hi s Tho Sotreiary of tho designated the Eir: Natiousl Bank of Aihevillo, N. '.' , a dep'i-itory of jiublic moneys. DIED. At Maysville, Jones county, on the Hth day of January, 188, Mr. Asa S. Eubanks, aged 69 years and 7 months. He leaves throe sisters one brother and many friends to mourn his death. C0MMEIICIA1 1 . COTTOV MARKET, , Nr.iv York. J;in. 31. 10;':o Futures opened tf-idv. Si'ps b,t!o. . I'Ybninry. 'n.-,'- .u;;'L-t. March, 10 c S ptt-inl.. r. April. 10.71 OctoLi r. May, 10 PS Novrrrib'-r. June. 10 97 December. July, 10 00 January. New Bonn? market dM.-:uiy. of ) 1 Ii:i!ch at 'J to 'j :.; -1 . 1 i 1 -j M 1 : 10 f.'.i 0 0-1 y :'. S.il Peanuts 00 to 75 ct. ''- lci-l. l. E?gs 1". to 10. Iiice steady at .?1 00 to ?1. !" in r I Corn steady, 47 to "o. ; Fodder. 80c. to SI. 00 per hun-in. 1 Seed cotton ?3.00 per hunt! red. Turkeys Si. 50 to 8-2.00 per pair. Terpentine Hard. Sl.l': ii).. : a2 o. Tah SI OOiSi.a. Oats 07a-lOc. in bulk . Beeswax 13v per it-. Beep On foot, 4c. to '-. Fresh BoHK8a7c. per p-.a; : Psan CT8 80c. a? 1.00 per bu--- . Onions ?2. 00 per barn-!. Chickens Grown. 40c. : Meal 05c. per bushel. Apples Matt, 75c rer bu -in -1 Innii PoTATOiH-S3.00a-3.50. Potatoes Bahamp.fl.30c. : yp.m--Harrison. 40i. 8ni.vor,E3 West India, .111! 1 sni r inal; 0 iach S3 CO.iS 50. Buildin. in-.h hearts. S3. 40; saps. 1.0" r-r-r ! wholesale pricks. Naw Mess Pork ? 15 T". Pork New familv. S10 " HfiouLDEH Meat 7a4-. C. R.'s, F. B's. B.V ,iti,i 1 -Flour S3.00a0.C0. LA.RD S-c. by the tr Naii.3 Basis 10'd.i-. 8"0AR Granuis'.'.- ' . 7 Coffee SOSij. Cheese 15. 8alt 80a35c. per V . Molasses and Hv&vva :-':j.4.;v.. Powder Sj.OO. Shot Drop, 81.ro ; i,.J(-i.-. Kerosene - Oi c. Hides Dry, joe: ftrven '.,:. Tallow 3d. per lb. P. TESNWITH iKi:3 t,. inform tho 1'. i eormnen- ed h's ol.l l.u5!n,- , nr.ct is new nrenarnl to do r.' Just Received; 250 Barrels of Early Rose Seed Potatoes. For sale CHEAP. AT IF. TTIricIi's, MIDDLE STP.EET. ' NEW BIIXF N C 1 t&r P. S Standard Stock. " WALTER'S Photograph OaSiery , I take great pleasure in inform ing r.:y friends, and the public generally, thai my New Studio ia now complete. My Light U on the New Improved Plan. 1 have spared neither paios or expense in arranging this I.iht. e'o as to give to all my work that S. ft I'oree lain Effect. Every stylo of picture enpioi and en larged to any size desired. A successful career of t-ve -nty-fivc yeara in Norfolk. Yt., is a proof of the satisfaction I always give. My v.ork ' speaks for itself; by it I hope to pain your confidence and merit your favors, j Very respectfullv. ' THOS. WALTER, N. W. cor. Middle and Pollock et.. )ver DufiVs drug store, jin21dwtf NEW BERNE. N. C. ; For Sale, One Cottage House in Morehea.l City, 1 N. C. with four rectus, with :in:ng- room and kitchen attache. Situated on Railroad street. Let ween the Atlantic Flotel and New Pcrne House. Price of house and lot, -i?C00. Parties desiring to purchase the above property will correspond with M. A. DAVIS, i j20 d30 J wit More head City. N. C NOW IS THE TIME TO Make Amends for Short Crops and Peer I-'rices. An-l once more get your-e-lvc- even with the world. As we arc about to begin repairs cc store, and wishing to mate :.h much room a3 possible. FOli TIIE SEXT :?0 I AYS, beginning at noon Thursday, J ;n. 12th, and ending at noon Saturdav, Feb. 11th. ! will offer AT COST, at retail or whole- sale, my stock of Dry Goods, Shoes. , Hats, Cloaks, Flauntls, I'ndervcsts Linens. Tnble Linens, Dress Goods, etc ! Call within tho time specified, as ; positively the goods will revert to their j former low prices as rfoon as time it I out. T- UF. XlBeS,! PROPRIETOR ! LITTLE STORE 'I-.OUND i-IIXi:;!.' lasli'dL-ii An Explanation. When I advertised for Christmas Uifis and New Year's Presents, it was only a j reminder to thoae who owed me lutle I amount3 to pay up. A fter e!ue tia.e lj think I mus". have 1:; en (ireaninj;. fori they don't pay wortii a cent. A few good friends have o ii J good friends have not paid. Well, they will, wen t ti . .- 1 don't know: time will ie;:!. I tho.k j it will be after we g t tho Railroad built j from Now Berne, through Jcr.c; county, j to Onslow, and on to the ff-u. We will , see. ' P. S. I will continue to i-.uppiy all those in want of a ?cod C;;ar, Tobacco, : Smoking Tobacco, F.n? Cut. Chewing,! Pipes, Stems, end smoker's r.rtirk-s ' generally, the be ft to bo had. eho-.p for ; Cash. W. L. PALMER. At the old fctacd. New Berne. X. ' ' NORTH CAROLINA MULES km V f fit Cap: Uoubo Mules l-.moe 11 ! Nev w Bern and Horse-. whi.-'a low down for cash. Call and fee them. Surveying. Persons wanting land surve investigated, deeds vviitten ( :c.i 1 t bclhl- il'V'o ' tions made for cisterns, dite-hin.r. ine materials, etc , can promptlv bv applying to II. A. Marshall. Surveyor. Cor. George and New streets. jil2 wtf New iieine. .n . 1 ESSENTIAL OILS SASSAFRAS. PE1SYROVAI,, WI.V TKiU;UUKIV, SPEAKMIM', &. Bought for Net Cash, on rere! t: nnd ap proval, without ctiaiUd lor Com in is.--..; 11 , Broke rae, etc., 1-y DODGE &. OLCOTT, Sft A. tS WILLIAM ST.. KV.W OliSi. an sl wl.;u ! Money To Loan. i Kxamino the following; list and see j w hat you need for the coining year, and save money I y buy ing from me at SHOUT i KOI JUSlCfiS. :.i, 1 yon v, ;'i 1. .-,-.- nir.ney to Iran. i'iows: i'l.ow.--! plows: I iiavt- ti.. '::iitiiii:)n. irangr. Boss. Disi D.n-v. 1 npj t-r. Atlas. Poi.ey V:in n und ,' vi rv. ttecl turn plows, and the Stone w.-! I i.'ii-sins. Clfm and Caro- lin.i Cotton l'ln-,.. -. urn! ( ' im infs of every 'IfPcrifition. (, t A 1.30, a full !i:i..' of Axes, Shovels,! Srnir. -1r';c I,'il:tia TlnpM Afarl Picks Potato K.-ikf?. IlMbf. Spokes and Ritw, Csrt Wli'K-N ami A xles, Rod and Tire Irrn. XriiJs. Pr.it i. Wa?hea, and every - thir.g in the II .rd ware line. Corn Sheller. Grain F;in. Grain Cradle. Mowing S-.-vthes, Mowers and 'Reapers. liolun-. Steam Fittings, Machine OIK Lace- Loath'-i, Cant Hookf, and S.nv Mil! Supplier. : srn'l for pner h'-TPctfullv. J C. WHITTY. SPECIiL SALE OF ( X DI JMVKAH. BL0W NEW YORK COST. N. Y. Our f ' Coat. Price. ' ..!; ; S .25 il". White Shirt-. 50 .33 i S.-.r!.n Shirts -5 .55 ' '. Wli 'i'.'ojI .55 Spat-i-h P.m. Sijirtu (55 .50 H. 1;. 1 'at,-. ' 1 ll:;ir l.dll .75 T. -ir;(-L Shin- . 1 :;5 1.00 ' - .'.-: -r.r-:'.i-ri V..-, 1 10 .R", V:. I : . ; ... 1 l CO V-i V.'ool .1 50 1.23 ' Aii V'or,l Scaih-t 1 ., 1.25 All Wf.' i White I 00 .75 T-ri::- o." pf.l.-.T.i.h. We have draw'- to n-i.-.tf-: tho Job lot of Ties "srf ; v.-ill h.- p.,;d clieap. Howard & Jones, 1 ii- ; . :;.-;ti,.r.a! Iiink. -iwir ::-:w peum:, n. c. L. S HACKLE FORDi 1T - 'OrJlii: STREET, I-- Ni-:v iii:i;xi-. n. v. rlWOHS t M AH L Y , A.lTOi::EY8 AT LAY. : ': -v : r.;:M-:. :;. c. V.':i; ii, -. on .r ahont J uorirv H'.th, to t!v v-:v 1 r;-. over l'-.e Har.k itiR Iloue of (ire. -y ,v C..-. thiee d-t-rs boio-.v Hold Albert". Sila i Livery Stables. 1 I . :l.i MK A IIAHN AND it. it ! 1 N ,v e.-o.M- i'A N- Y l:ns 1 .-en dls v.lvol In- .( draih ')'. A. Il.ihri, ;t. Jliin win romiiuia tlie liipnps c.r HAI.K. KXi'lHMll-: AND I.I V'r.KV .f HOr.SKP. .! I'l.I-lS. etf.. i. lhp pn l on JM'-rt!e fctieet. vli-re lie has e::-!i-.Nl .n t:. : i-fii-e huslut-KS In the :: e 1 (;(;. w . ; I t. pl.-ssed in meet h!s -: 1 . 1 ! r.ivi r:i:orn' rw. i htf.-e o-i h mi I In i" .!.-. n a F1F Or' IIOH Nil' nl lll'MiS, : J'I.M'1 l.O'l' F Bt I.I.IF nnd N .-S. .1 fr ! A K s a i ' ; s v a . 1 o , r a ; ; a n tk v. i ' . I, IIAHN & CO. Tv!TTi. I-- : rsT r 1, vttfily. ' ' "8EIL ibe JEtVELER" : r, in N v. ith thi in Markets n -.': e;-t. I-ToHt Complete apd Varird Stock of Watches, Diamonds, FINE JSWELHY, S'iTKUNCr SII.VKli AM) PI.ATI'.I) WAR! ever ; 1 : in this erction. He has o iicsit'.tion iu savins; he can offer the 1 beet inducements to buvers. del dwtf OUR SHOW WINDOWS For ali the Nrvi.hies and Fine Goods thia week. Sou tlic-?n S--.!i-l G'-.l.l Eye Gla'pes for S3.00. 1 Sec ti. t patent 'Grab" Eve-' ' i ' . ,i . " i S'f th- :, s :n inificent display of Fine Gold aud Silver Goods ever s-hown j in t!:.::i city. Fi::c Eror.-F. Silverware, Clocks, W.tit-hes, Diaun-ndj and Fine Jewelry. Bell The Jeweler. Delays fira Dangei ous. EATON the JEWELER, : (' be. f s:n 1 a Nice Stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, ;;0UD SILVER Al I-LAThD WARE. Lull i...o : - 1-. t'.ii:i; in my line. :. . . ; - t. i t.rike c,n i-electiong. SVM K. EATON. - ' ; : Middle stree t. i;LL THIS i 1 ; , ( '.uvrs ,;;.ii t l .KiolS, i ', c; .0, 'm il's J!o ;ii iiml '1 -.Co I'm .It'l , . l:,i;ii :. Pencils, j t ... . : h k -, j o'o . .t-iiKHi. II.iiMiis, j ..j, , i'.ckic. I Vj '.t-r. Spiff. I if, I'.i iatr.v l'.iMlei' :uid ILims, y I'.o-i'rv l:i::l,,r oiol II imu ALL CO.ME IU Y ! inificr, (.'ofiVf, Flour. i!ot.';in- and Kice. s;:i.l'lLt low : 'iu'.);ie?0. Sl!'!!T. ' ny 1-', iiiiv! lift lira em will, i ;:: oi: : , l'ir-i r!a-s O.i.x a:il Hoard ;k', S, c!i ui. 1 - -J Ii '0, lSbS 1 i- , ; . : ;i:i pujolr- nrolled Fail Term. I. .re. n-.".v buildings. New! Pi. .no.-. 1 :Tt rs the very best advantages j to youi',: l;iuie-s uc-sirir.p to study either j vocal 1 r instrumental mu.ic. The teacher in chnree of tiiiJ depaitment is a era-.'. vf the- Liinois Conservatory : of Mu-.c. i,u-l is thoivughly conversant ! with t: 1 : I -t methods . 1 ! o. .- tiiile n m-'-iuiinifr music. o . . : 1 I' rm : v. .thou t t:iu-ic. ". ,;c f or L-ir.u.ig s. i 1 : , : r .. r i " r; her ; -; 1 : e 'i l.i r -i addiv-.i J ' i i N DI '1CETT. Piincipal. f.-nvi!!.;. X. C. Dec. s. is57. dw A' s 1 - V'.'AN'l';- 11 to e'uuvas lor Adver--iiiii-us . A sniall amount, of lie! :iLid i ntol ! i 'e n ee mnv -.'r. .' 1 r.,riil,'-.il':r I leiAfe. Asrent8 j s '.,::'. hi'.neli-H.l ili'Uji'S'jn corn lu te ns :n s: - ui a:, if iliour 1:0 person 1 eM.Di.t n: : ' y . 1 1 '!Ui;o"';x tee nearoKt p:i ; llle.. ,,va tr.n: om sis the 1 ki'i.'Wii :o -: ii--' io ilp;ed cnlubilrb r:'s ! '.; : .: 1 in:; a - vi 1, ! .emenis In news 1 . an.; e,..i'.ve nan Huvertlsei'S ihe ln mni: m wiiicl; iti.-. r 1 1 1 1 1-iu order 10 ke tli.-ir lints lien's vlsely nntlproflt 111:1 11 1 1 1 1 u f, Men rl cvm! ;i Id 1 , sh, or wo ice 11, If well ii rueil ui)-! j.iacii -ui, may outull) author 1 - tr.li--'.: .i(h-,"-i Iklr" out rn.i hl. for na. It V A I 'e iply l,y lelli r :i CK,), I1. KOWJ1.L A Co., wfp.iljer Adverllsing Kmeau. 10 Hpruce exV Vl ! .ml ti 1 I I j, rt i .Il4.la W J t, l by rti'jru man. janaowim ,: 1 f. George Ash; TBE 'CLOTHIER ' I Ua? now consolidated his two atoraa and Wl11, Rt th! "Id stand on Uiddl 1 treet" next t0 J'- n- Cutler's, continue Thai Slaughter o Prices 1 "hlcl llfi commrnoe i Feme time before the holidays. : ur Stock has been replenished ia I every department, and if you are la ! neert of nnythinx in our line, call with out dewy and you will wonder at the Bargains We Give You fllnfhinor P.nnfa fir Qhnaa And fill kinds of 1311 GOODS. We are making Secial Drive,; this Month Blankets, Shawls, Nowmarkets, Walking Jackets, Ladies' and Men's Underwear- v i: h.w r ;:i i 'i:ivr n a prices. Our fine satin-lined Scarf at 25c. bentH any half dollar scarf in other places. All our goods will please and give satisfaction, and price" are so low yon cannot resist them David M. Jnn. ,f Beaufort si I II holds forth at George Ash's, Middle street, Next to L. II. Cutlrr. We have ihe Agency for Tlw Old Staten lsl:inl Dye in fir Ivstnblislimeut, 99 Duane St. Established 1810. All goods delivered free of express charges. GEORGE S. FISHER, BLACKSMITH AM) II ANt'FACTURER OF Wroul.t Iron aim Stfol -tton. Corn, and Turn IMowh. Old Plows repaired. New and other Job Work done at short notice. New Cart WhceN and A.vlep constant ly on hand. P.Y GEORGE s. FINWEK, BlWAD ST1(EHT. Nl.W I'.I.It.NK, N. C. A diploma fioni ihe State Agri cultural Society is an additional guar antee of the quality of nu work. c i-'S: iIm-'Ji.i Dissolution Notice. I he firm of 1 ,11- o" ii!8"el ve I'V unit 1: 0 , , i ) 1,1 t i l K,at win ; on l-'i l.runry 1st, ; All ppitoin i;.-, :,;,,! i,, ii. is 1, 1 )n are re ! ijnesteil 10 nisi e i in ini-.l Int? .avnipnt. aud 1 persons iioidtng rlalam arnlnil the firm lire j notified 1o prest 1 1 f the mm,, l.efoie naljdte. On mil nltir whit-ii 11 tp Owrn II. Gnion I will occupy the oliir-.n i.e ntly occupied iy j Simmons & Manly. I'. II. iviletier will re- ; main til Die ofVi e now orr-npleil hv the firm ' '. h. i ; r ion, r. II I KI.I.KTIKR. Jaii'yi-'. J20lwtf r, A.GKKE.N. o I . I Y. m I Hons a X AKI.T Green, Foy & Co., BANKERS and Commission Merchants" South Fp.ont Btrf.kt. 4edwly NEW BERNE. N. C. DK. J. D. CLARK MiWBKXI, . O. Ofiliii Jii Crerii 'i.n.n, f.v.;wun follocS and Hrond. pir7.ldex J. j. tolsotT Wholesale and Retail Healer in Choice Groceries and Provisions, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes P.ROAD STREET, NEW BERNE, N. C. S-? Goods guaranted as represented. ocl9 d3t wtf NOTIJE. The unjfi ngt eil, K. ,. H. Pavin, 1ms duly qualified as A il m iriiBtrti tor of ihe patate of oaniel Davis, deed , nnd lierev-y Ives notice that he inquires all peiwoi h Ii.vii.k olslma ngrilnst the tsta'e of the mild Pun. el Dm via, .deed., to present them to theaildK.Z H lavls duly HUinenticated. for pwvment. on 1 or before tne ii.th eluy ol Jununvy. 18SII, or else this notice will be plea-Jed lu l.ar of recovery. Persons li.deMtd Hi estnte must par without delay I . . H. 1AVIH. .uu"" ddHT A 1 in o. in l nlor. The n nil ersif r, . d . E .. K Il..vi will on the 20th day of February, 1888, at late residenca of Daniel Davis, expose for sale at Auction, the j.ersonal proper ty of the estate of Daniel Davis, consist ing of a line Stallion known an tbe Davis horso. and llou-o and Kitchen Furniture, Farming t'unsils. Corn, Cotton. Live Stock, etc . rtc. E. .. R. DAVIS, td Administrator. K. R. JGHES, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES AND General Merchandise, I5AGOLNU AND TI US Etc Consignments of Grain, Ci (ton and other Produce solicited. Prompt Attention Oua: mteexl. N. y. Cor. South Front and Middle St MOW lir.RNE. N. C. J. II. CRABTKF.K. P.ASIL MANLT. JOHK H. CEABTEEE & CO. ENGINEERS, Founders a:jd Machiniata, Manufacturers and Dealers In iiSGINES ASB MACHINISTS' SUPPLIES. ISulldrrH of Fuglnrs Hollers, Saw Mill. I.il-lnt; A ( ui nfl Murlilaf i. We are pi c) n re A i",l il':i;tni: i-f all kinds w ith prompli.esK, Pm tieulur und lumu daite :r lent Ion clvee to repni s of Ml kie.ilfl We will hj elsd to give plans nud estlmatea for any deseii lptlon of maehlnt ry. We are tho ngeDts for the tulo of the Amer ican Saw. Also for a. fc A. Hargnruln's cele brated Indestructible Mle-a Valves. We give BOtlsractory guarantee frratl work I'ona by us. - JylU d2aw wy - ", ':( ft.
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Feb. 2, 1888, edition 1
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