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THE JOURNAL. "Easter i Ha:1, scr?d morn tu r. s.iw t ho Ixrd r;e ! '1' v a. th.ne to break 3E wr. II1M present administration nrc in and know no otlur place than the little curie tvefore mentioned 1 1 antici- the tetter of the tomb and bring pate reply like this, "The road is hf n,l 'mm.ir''tT n l'fht V.ftrth:M a CCO m II) od At ' n Z. It StOpfl Its mrBZUCN. C. APBIL 33 1W. EDITQJLI1L JOTLS. EorOK on ri, like clams and (rollbacks, 1 bow eJM " Unno Statks troop will a tlat mrhal la preorrinj the pMC la Oklahoma, TXXXS U bo yellow fever at JaeksoOTiLV, FU-, report to the oatrtry moiwUfcatandinf . wakes, and from jfirden, field and woodlti:d from city, town and coantry, r;es the exultant shout, "Now i ('bnst risen from the dead and lecorae 'he first fru.ts of them that !ep" 1 1 le !oj a h ' The Lord God ( ) ji n i ei. t reigneth ' Theretore came .Vlary Magdalene and tne "the: M.ry to gee the epalchre. i.. s :t liejn to dawn toward the first day of the week. They an.e, not to witness a miracle, or hear the voice of an angel, but woman'- lor trains all along between stations to pick up freights," etc. Ah, ray Inenils this is true until a few miles from New I'.erne is left behind, and then the scene is changed, some tiaies either "running by" a regular station, or if the train stops, be hold the scene, conductors swear in g and raving, exclaiming, "Damn it I am behind," train hands throwing the boxe.s around, pre senting a ludicrous farce to all. ei cept to him who owns the freight. ( ould not' a regular train be started from New lierne '-oa time" to pick w up the "wayside" freight, and then a . r Hie hrr mi - ; poaiiu't-i. i tatot a; al'OU' "!: his will- : -a- In- i - i is a No at:i cess! til !.ir A No man an (in tio- :'- there ; . 1 be, 1 ting, a r. nut g Ivoro. Tiie projr. At D uVIot ',i a school will tuui march 1 he ! I eet . 1 .1 : .i:,.l hih ,o- e l; he plants ,-;:..r oa:,.-, and - trood g.irdt-i.t-r-Mr. K. G. Ward -l o:;r few mc l.f hard t i ini-s. .:: .1. W. l i.-e ! i i ! M j , 1 ro i deuce pel lint i! a d i v i ti S j-.ms-. a. in c l - c a borat e. m . t lie Sunday out in lull dress. with music, vocal if &i V a, L G U S I1" I o DISCOVERY. OnW Oniiino Snlfm ofMrmorT Trnlnirjc. I our Hooks l.rarnrd in one reailiuj,. .Mind Mtimlcrintj rurcd. IlverT child anil nilul: crpnllv brnrfltred. '''"St 1-1 luri".Ur':;',ri I ) (' -T.-; Hiif 1C,M '1&5M 3. P- r.,-. - r-i n; --. ir ' l)r. Wm. A. ll'im- monil, ! - vr - 1 ; . . -1 : ' i M !,..-. I a nl ,-l ( . rt- r ii I a f T h n m p-n ti . t u-: IV- :-t. .1. M. HtirUI-, l. !..'. : " I ' ' ' ' 1 A : 1 . U i.-liiinl I': ..- lor. t v. . r-.S i llon V. w A -lor. .1 n.'i . 1 1.-..M, .1 u il .- U 1". U.-n.i-MM,. , l - - - t . I'm: '. : . ri . . . : .'.i . . Y. anil insTumeUTa!. .i-i'iiiSli1 at the church where all the plea-o.np cere monies ot crown in j t!:e oiieen 'I ill t ake pi. u e. Alter this. w i i OlI. rryor dnl the charge of hfj came with heart as sad anil dart2oo. W nay have some talag t 7 ot tt,Ls hereater. Aw appeal haj bn made !t tne pMi la bwhait ot the hundreds aiada deatitate by forest Ares in Ylftiala. It La Dro"bbits that Generai Joap& Wheeler will b-e a candidate crucified tAMnnMBt Alihtmi in the 1'a.ted is nsen, States Senate. Sacceaa tc h:m THIS La a JtTat year for son of tbcir father, both in this coantry mad abroad. Voang John Hright kaa Joiaed the proceMien lio'oi Ilarald. PLXASS remember that real re UfioQ today will not conaut in waariog a new handml dollar out fit to. church, and dropping a tJve coliec in the collection Daket TH St. Loala Republic Lasaed a freaS PPr Sunday morning. I: weighed two poo b da and will tx aoacfoi to hooakepers to spread M eioaet helve. Kama City Tlmea. ETDCCaTI05 ta the rxaau of true profTeaa. The town which makes ao effort to edacate ita children cannot go forward and it doe aothing to deerva to Wilon Ad-vaac. m at ' 1 1 to the u hat f and o pay the tribute of nse extra.s to acoommodate per- ijoard iie .sre.unor and boats for to their buried Lord. onal friends ! Is it right to keep the bunks, returning m the -veninp: a train standing lor Hours in new nnder the sound of delight l'ul niusie lverne waiting for trnck and then i,v a p0o,l string band. At niht ''V by" a regular station, leaving ft"p:,u,,i com-ert bv experienced perishable stuff on itfl platform T pat;es, for the In netit of the W e rejoice along the line at any church. l..i.-t ear considerable favors that New Heme gets tGod wa., ra;sed lor this purpo-e, and a bles-s her provided that we are not tart was made to build a rood church in Swan.-'-ero. and we want gloomy a, the shadows of the Right that were sti'd lingering around them. N itii trembling steps thev approach the sepulchre. Then comes the music ot the he.iu'ii sent "Oiee : l'ear not e. for 1 know that ye eek Jesus which was lie is hrre, for tie n !.e sa d." And now the darkness i.-, p.s'. I hc came seek icg the .lead .Irsu. and they find the living t"ir;: -Thanks bo to Cm. for the voice of the Master Day, crying unto n, Tear not 1 The Lop. the oulv hope, of man kind ahines through the open door of the sepulchre close by Jerusa lem. "If "hrit bo not risen, our faith is vain, we are yet in our lus." The fact of the resurrection of Jesua is the Gospel. l'.ishop DudN beaut ifull ..', Wisely, therefore, d;d the ehurch m the old t.me set apart this queen j u o.iiUTHK:: basil manly. JOHN H. CRABTREE & CO ENGINEERS, founders and Machinists Manufacturers and Dealers in lNGIKES AND MACHINISTS' SUPPLIES Hiilldrn of Fm;iii(- nollcri. Saw Mills. IlilKiue A iit off Michlnci, rc;'ri'.: tod-; i m l n. K or all kinds PROFESSIONAL. OR. J, D. CLARK k:rvritri. iv j:i iirts'-. i..iieD tollr'.'-l una Hrua.l. i.n-ldw Robert Hancock, Jr., TRIAL JUSTICE. Office in rear of Hancock t drug store, next door to Hotel Albert. Open from 9 a.m. to 4 p. n. Will give prompt attention to all ma:E rs pertain ing to Justices' court. d29 dtf CLF.MENT MANLY. O. II . OUION. Manly & Guion, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office 2d rloor of Green, Foy & Co.'s bank. Middle street. New Berne, N. C. Will practice in the courts of Craven and adjoining counties, in the Supreme Court of the State, and in the Federal Courts. apl6 dwtf robbed in the transaction. N hat we want is a '-great big man," a man with wings sufljcient to hover the whole line: and so does Craven county, a.s wa.s proven in New Berne on the first Friday in last January when the Farmers' Alli ance of Craven county assembled in Mr. Kryan's stronghold unani mously voted to send a committee to the Governor to at him to re move Mr. liryan and give us a man for the )oople. Now we yrisume that Gov. Kowle knows that he is the ici ran( of the people of North to fee finish o vi r e ir. -inall. A i ;ioii V. e ;,r. wit:. ; r- r.i: tv :i ri-v-a: We w 1 . t r a n i i.f R.I 1;)U li'.Vtiu ( ntharlur Lake Spring lias at I.K in; pearat'.ci' a: ra ed in green . bir farmers arc bu preparing and plantiu ; n a oi d crop ear. The co'ij weather we have been havmp lias caued n,ucti eX'-itenjeiit aiming our truit growers. On the l-"h mst the dogs gut de its ap i gai b of ly engaged ; anticipat- '.run nw. brnti-a ;!;,! We ii'v, d 1 1 1 a bv us ; i-nsinl t'f.llre-fl - ". :. : ;rery. r :.p sr i nf tl:i A: i i .v A . l'.:i rt:H m 1 li '8 r M . 'U Valves, r.v L:i;iirHn'cn U r ft! 1 vr v 2 i! 'Za w w 1 GREEN, FOY & CO., Bankers. 1 )a n General Banking busine-s. M: i.- Pa SKIN' : t. fi-urih Ib.l-SE. i-or below HoUl Alb, r and Uilleil him . K i nsev w e 1 i ui il in ! u i ei Sue i 1 r T 1 A JtOST happj araiea:. Moat and praie, '.o tiding of joy, to be ot th Daiocnili offieiala rtmoved ar dlightel to b reJi-eTeJ of the catc of office, and noit of the Ke jabliC4a4 are delighted to e them A iiCKFALo wom.a fell forty AmI down an elevator abaft, and lifbtiaz oa hr baatle boa a cevl like life the and hop. sepu.chre. M f I I ta iaJU-ratbr bU, and west off ,1U daiif the highland fling. The baJtU is hr or there to stay. THS.HB are two axiom that might be tad ied right now with profit. First, "ieorgTa u .he beet place ta the world to stay at. Secoad, Oklahoma is the wont pi to go to Atlanta Cont;'.u tioQ. ClTTLaemce refora ta i severe tod abfllrscC imphettj i not pala UbJ to lb politicians, and united partj poiitiea ceaaee to be will not k practicable- All roada away troi t leeda to a coca ai on point IXm okl doetrlM, Ut to the nctori Woag the pola. Wastr.n gtoa PmI. Wb are 1 receipt of aa invita tUm to aitead tho eloeiog eiern.ses fKaiamU Academy at N'ahuuta, N. on May 21t and 22d Mr. J. If. Briaaoa of Lhia city La to de llTar the annual addreea. Mr. BrLajoa ia ooa of or yoang men of l ' i t n i anil wrt ili" flftl RlinTW1MI ' h ,a amno tn ignore the lecitimate among the sheep belonging to Mr - .- i...i. il wishes of his people in this matter "Jl1-" .... w.,i. toeether nine lor , An 1.1 1 1.1 iruiviuui ijvicti . i j ' v lie ia no fool, and therefore will not We have a splendid school at he cjincht bv a tran set and baited this place now under the auspices , , by Mr. Bryan, and his appointees, ol Miss .Mam i It is easv to pet anv kind of a ne- eood teacher ; tition slVned. Snpixwe Mr. Bryan patronage. festival, lira aaniul l-"!niliemor-: should get someone under obliga- ShentT Mun.il who has been tion of the supreme event w hereof j tioos to him, to draw a petition for sufl'ering from a -erious illness :s Lord's ila doth tell abroad mm en, mis person smi n, rapidly sending. " e nope mm a by going to his personal friends, ppeed v reoa er , and th.e tie wnl and to persons who are under obh- (r enabled ?o: to a-ame his gationa to him, the precentor, and 0flice again. they sign it. and after this petition i;ev. ). S. Am an preiehul lor huxster, has gotten all the names u ,.n Sundav lat two umt excel- he can he turns it over to another !pnt 8ermon; Mr. Am.m is a gilted who does likewise, anu aa ic is huxstered around to personal friends until a large list is formed contain ing often names of persons who ' the 1 don't care which way the river runs, or who is President. Persons who are not even remotely interested in .tie issues involved. Now I have no doubt but that the people of New Parne 'prefer Mr. Bryan from the facta statd, but alas, a man must have ijrttd for an ofttce when he resorts to sirch acts as Mr Bryan his resorted to, nurixise of Now leave New Berne . w burn r. F. M. SIMMONS. II. L. OIBBS. Simmons & Gibbs, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will practice in the counties of Craven, Jones, Onslow, Carteret, Pamlico. Lenoir and Hyde, and in the Federal Courts. Ulice on Craven strict, next door below Jni'KNAL office. apl2dwtf P. H. PELLETIEfc, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND MONI Y BKfKI-l', Craven St.. two doors South of Journal office. A specialty ir.ade In negotiuiliij email !i):ins f ir Bliort lime. Wit! practice In the Counties ot Craven, l.'ar-u-i t-t. jiiiit-fl, inslow and Pamlico. l i.iii.--l suitts Conn at ew Bi-rne. ana s-.i.-r.-a,,- Court of the Btute. ft-bl dtf Barringfon S Baxter, Have just received a Fine Line of Clothing. Shoes, Dry Goods, and as Nobby Line of STRAW HATS as you ever saw. Agency for the A, A. BATTLES' $2.50 CALF SHOE. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. Also agency for "The Old Statan Island Dyeing; Establishment." every the story. V:s- ia her aj oint ment that once in thejear, when the earth : w.ik.n,; up from her Ion j winter .sleep, in prophecy of im mortal it j ,m en shall enter into I rod 'a courts with spe- .a! thanksgiving A Nice Line of Men's, Youth's and Boys' Clothing Just Received. A LSi i Shoes, Hats and Dry Goods. Which will be sold very cheap at J. E. SMITH, Agr., K'jl'"I.I iI DCl'FY. K. B MXON. Duffy & Nixon, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, NEW BERNE, N. C. iirtico over It. N. Duffy's drug store. Branch Office: Catharine Lake. Ons low county. ap!9 dwly Spring Session OF Vance Male and Female ACADEMY. hold the evidence of their reality. "In the earl'. dn came thousand, thouaand icg women to ice the idace where He w.ll meet them, and they ini t ii.it they heir II. s cws vo ce speaking to thir spirita ;u U iies t f tender, familiar greeting. To us men, of he.trt to beUe e, now, aa in tne oui time, tney in ror the women brine the Mewed news of . Lainine it nrniater and to hear. Wr services .ijj.cn ( :i: f.iru.t-rs mere e.irii'' t ti .in usual hoj the l'arnit-rs's rieil oi: prospei a para hi'iii y. K.nlrnai tOUC of tin w e of t.' o 1 1 1 ; 1 1- v i ) r ; 1 1 y 1 . i , i r : i s s in he i.t-ar fu' in e. have 'nrie to w-.ik iinl ;t letter s:rit 111 the intention cf :.:anee will be oar- hrir. p for thfin wealth and y I'li.mii l' this land into ..-r i ' if in ;!k a ml r.i:l.".ol, i le St. . Ne iv Berne, Attention, Farmers. We have on hand and can supply you at Rock Bottom Peices: Stonewall Cotton Plows, Climax Cotton Plows, Gem Cotton Plows, "Cotton Kings," Iron Age Cultivators, Cox Cotton Planters, Centennial Corn Planters, And everything else that is needed on the farm. Give us a trial. VHITTY & GATES. So. Front and Craven Sts. Newbern, N. C. l;3TAl!LI.SHEDltSU2. KEilUII.T Ko-establlilied 1888 at New Berne, N. C. WALTER'S Photograph Gallery. I Hake great pleasure in Informing my many friends and ihe public generally, that I have returned frum Morehead City and re opened my Photographic btudlo at the old stand, where I shall be pleased to see all my friends and ihe public generally. Ihe very flattering success I have met with s'.ni e I have made New Kerne my home Is a guarantee of the superior style of my work It speaks for Itself. My light gives the HGFT PORCKLAIN EFFECT to all my work. CHILDREN'S PICT! RES A SPECIALTY. KvinY Style ok Pictvik cupikd and en larged TO ANY KIZK D MllHI, Thanking all lor their very liberal patron age, and hoplug to merit a continuance of tke same, I am rrspeclfullv, THOMAS "WALTER, New berne, N. C. V. cor. Middle nnd Pol. or k its. .over R.N. Dully's rug store. Entrance from Pollock - . eD20 dtf GASH STORE! OIL PAINTINGS. Opened . January 28, 1889. and, w c too ar not,' and enter to .e the proof of the em;tj tomb. The heathen jfaard ot pb:iooi.hic do nial. ard of religion is pros trate ; the linen cJothmj; of projihe cj m all in it. appointed place: aad the anpel, the Church ot Gol. tls the story of how all ia come to pa, according to his word. And ajwared of new hop, convinced of redemption and deliverance, the myriads of trem blm j fearfnl men shout the Hester choro, Tdea,ed tx the Ix?rd Cio-d of Israel ; for He hatn visited and redtemed His people.' PdeASd Kaster ' 1: makes one of nations. Continent-a saint con tinents witk the clad acclaim, He is risen. Glory to God in the highest." The Inlands of the Sea clap their hands andin in joons lollowed that 1 w hirn rii7 to for a moment, and near the ' Putl0n to Ninston, to iaurange ana to UoiasDoro. iiere n k'i I). rector of the A. vS: N. C. K. II. in K nston trying to bny signatures wr.b free ride on the road and road pie." Again in LaGrange, .;.!, i- : i.c ner.il w i; ii u -i now. W'c ob- i hope to tic cinbli'd soon to see the old steam car pi.ttinp through our oods making or.r i-iuntrv more valuable aiul stiowmp: tli.i: are in exi.Hter.i'i'. Finest Ever Brought to the City of ITew Berne. Rock Bottom Prices. JOHN SUTEP. Vh li r.-C Mi tail I'urniture I esl e r iijlepf. N't-w IJorne. For Rent, lralaf sad ability ajjd we have chorus, --Traise the Lord, ye BO doatX b will spk to them in heavens adore II;m, praise Hiui all aa atertaining and instructive 9ons of light :" and the moan- msjiner. tains shout, '-Great is the Ixrd, "aloTOOXEBY, ALA., April 15. and greatly to bo praised, in the Ttl Rer. Samuel Kromer, the city of our God. ;n the mountain of prtndd Jewish Rabbi who pre- His holiness.'' Teased tO hare bJ COIlTerte.l to rUU-r. and our I:rd i:,n the Chmtiaa rehgn aad proceed r-l mVh' n to Jota the Baptist Charch last Bight, w&a not oa haad at the ap poiatcd time, and investigation rTAled the fact that he q a i 1 1 j letl the city after botrowing money from aereral prominent ministers aad charitable persoos." Thb whole scheme seems to b trameadoaa effort oa the part of tho leopard to change bis spots ia Hloctc besemlb tbe crn tk .f Alleluia. LorJ iclonoui All oar hrt pir to thr I'rinc eiilud, loiernin gL-ri-vj Thou ht Mt the cptiT frc W ho of Will be the rxt Presidi nt the A. A '. I li. K. : KdUhK Jut knai. : Men not engaged in literary pursuits, are seldom hoard from through the pres, owing in part to me iaet that their Ideas, if thev have any, order to curry favor with thos w he are crudely eipreasd. and that kar learaed to k,aow him ia his they drrad the consequent cnti- eJl time coTertng. It is not likely to work. Tho white people of Ala bama, aa a mass, are Democrat, aad are not likely to take kindly to the lle poblicaa party la whatever gmse It may present itaeif. Birmingham Age- Fbok the Wdmuagton Guar's oathae. Daa's renew of the baaiaeM oat look represents that there ls an laoproveccent, thoogb pread by or moderate m amoaa:, and rather in ;a t''t')- no ..; cism. It me assure the readers of this article that thtre neither t.. or erer i.f b-ei, the least persnal difference between myself and Ireaident lryan, on the contrary he has always b-een i ourteous to me. Lot me also assure them Hiat I neither eip-eet or desire any per sonal benefit ir - ttlicial pie," or any 'j-io i to n.e except such as may come to n:e as a ir.emU'r of society, or as one of the put .': And if anv apologv is nec-ssarv H is e word, and t h.at word r. e s . ' : e n ; .s the call tilateil to mis of tbe A. o nest ion a Petitions we lead, as to whom the p-eopfe desire are being, or hae Lx-en gotten up ia New lierne, K.nston and Golds bo ru. The o! ject of hese petitions is to mate :t ap;ar to (iov. l'owle the Toiame of transactions than n profits. A Nihilist plot to aMasai aate the Ciar has been detected, aad a aa3br of persons charged with belog implicated bare ben arrweted.dy namite w as to have Urn seed. The Belgian government haa agaia notified Doalanger that that tht pi'op want Washington ho will not be allowed to coospre agxLaat France. THE Oklahoma Nwatr n.ay flad themaelTes ia a horn:' nest It aeeme to hare jost dawned np u the lodtaas that the settling ol 200,000 people ia tne heart of tie territory means to them a general braallng op ot their tribal rela tions. Nearly all of them have a tor of weapons with which to as 1 resilient. : ; t.t.on a. i: g. :.g to ,i!i .:. -li.it it lirvan to t- kept First, 1 w ; 1 1 spafc o at New reme. and 1 assert and can stab : s the only one i f the t i . r aoC fraudulent. I :.e pe. lieruo and the tru. ker : ly art" for Hrjan. W ti uo t l)ss f 1 ii ai 1 o f his a tion he has only known .New 1; If the road only extonde.l the Trent river to tire mile.-. New lierne, I wcu d - y for hi : : New : c . U 1 they ti i'.r.i r ,i e . : rem a i Hive God's sake let l;rs ili e '. :. ex ; protect theoiselvea and their homes dent i provide. 1. hmenr .aliit ta inrin. i leiJtr of New Heme could .'.and. r cs 1 1 , i a ; one,'' . . r - ....4 . i r. . -.. I " ' " v' ' f we -iw happiness and proi-r.tv complete are afraid that the white people excrpt whjt WA., Conta:nel in a will rob aj of oar hoajes, bat should circle, the radius of which being thew oaea br aad move nrou the five miles at an entertainment, getting the names of persona from remote counties who did not even know nntd told who was president, Out signed as a tavor to the huxter Goldsboro wjtneased a high official playing the huxter among personal friends, bat I will refrain from fol lowing said petition over its maddy crooked road. The fraadulent im port of that petition will be attend ed to by one lully competent, as this is only a signal to fire all along the line. I don't expect to make any statements except such as I know to be true, snch as can be corroborated. I will leare the peti tion business by stating to the huxters that many who signed have written to headquaters and ordered their name eraaed, stating "1 have no objection to Mr. Bryan, feel no personal interest in the manage ment of the road, bat feel assured that the people along the line are opposed to him." "The oflice should Reek the man and not the man the office." An explanation of the word "safety," my excuse for this letter, will b made in my next. I will also send for publica tion the resolutions and petition of the organized farmers of Craven, Lenoir and .Jones counties as unanimously passed by them and the parenta of these are not "I'll tickle you and yoa tickle me," and consequently no kin to the petition of the aforesaid huxters. "Onri'ST." Continued. ' Onslow County Items. Corn is now three and lour blades high. Cotton planting in foicenow. Before this cornea in print all the farmers on Hear creek and Brown sound will be done planting cotton and peanuts. Hob Freshwater and Dave S.m ders are our boss fox hunters, and Dave is the best fishermen in miles around : he has caught more tish this season than all the rest of the regular fishermen put together, and Bob, well, its no use to say a fox can get away from him and his dogs. Last week he killed two in aliout an hour one up a tree and thev fdJom climb. Numerous tires hae been burn ing aii over the county lately. Lvt-rv spring these tires get out and do damage to some one. .Messrs. U. W. i-'reh water, A. .1. Murrill, Mrs. G. 1'. Young and lots of others, hwo suffered more or less by these fires this .-priug. Mrs. Young had her dwelling house burned last week ; she was away from home, but some of the neigh I bors succeeded in saving most ol all the furniture. No insurance. Last week Mr. Jas. Pearson ar.ii -rs. Blla Freshwater were happi! ' married at the residence of ('apt. i John Moore on New river, I'r. 1M. W. Ward, J. P., officiating. Also Mr. Fdward Fra.ier and Mis Klizabeth Smith, daughter of Mr. Asa Smith, were married at the residence ot George W. Kelluni. At the residence of the father of Huclilro 1 rulrl !. Tm Best 8aLvs m the wcr.J for Ouu, BrauM, Boron, Ulcer. Salt Rhrum, FeTir Sores. TetU-r. Chapped Handi. Chilblains. t,ri;i. nnd all 8kin Eruptions, and positively' curea piles ; or no pay rtxpairo.l. It i uusraiit-d to (rive perfect pstn'.'t.oD or money re-fundo-d t'ricf 2- citi'.. per box. For sal.- bv K. . I Mi ti v ian i i - - i Mt's a wise child that goes out of J the room to laugh when the old 1 man mashes his thumb. ! P1MPLK OS THK f'Al .-. 1'i-nito o impure la: i'f ll.-- bl.vnl and! r-- 1.x k.-d up :, t v ii.ar.y w ;:h F jp:rjnn Arkri s H! - d I". . , 1 1 r v;.'. r mnv.- a'.! puntirs .in.i !evf the i-n:i.;v x:.m srnotl x,d rar ll.Tf ii i. tl.:i t' :ht will s. lhoro-.;fc-L y i ui d up the cnM itutiou, pu nfy and elTeng'.bm '.!.' w!. sylf ni. SoM n.l (Tuarac'..ii l--v !i 15 rry Nt-v b.-rn , ) i Go to F. S.DUFFY I3RI XiOIST, Twn Summer Residences in Beaufort, on Moure e-.reet. between Front and Ann.neir MissSirah I'avi.-s. Will reDt for mmmer eaCE. Apply for terms to h-0 ,!! i'. R. THOMAS, Jk. FASTER ?i 10RTH CAUULISA The patronage of, the public isree ptclfully solicited. TtTma for young ladifs not exceed ing S70 00 per session of five months, including Vocal and Instrumental Muaic, full course in Book-keeping and Commercial Law, and Penman ship. Many purali Ret through forSSO.OO. Full corps of competent teachers. For further information address W. R. SKINNER, PRINXIPAL. Pollokiville, N. C. We are now located on the corner, near the Monument, where we will be glad to see our friends. Groceries in Great Variety. Choice Fruits and Candies Wood and Glass Ware Notions, Cheap as Cheapest. Whips and Lushes: Sheet Music; Books and School Supplies; Snuff, Tobacco and Cigars; and many other articles, all of which we sell at the Lowest Cash Prices. If you want to sell or. buy COUNTRY PRODUCE, it will pay you to see us before you bargain. With thanks for past favors, we so licit a share of your trade. P. S. Free stables for all of our cus tomers. Yours truly, II. C. BO WEN, Kinston, N. C. Fermer, Silas, A"h acres Clubfoot rreok 4.87 Fenner, Jos, 37 acres Mitchell's creek 4.51 Falls, Gilbert, 100 acres Clubfoot creek 5. 10 Fisher, Spencer, 50 acres Cabooqne creek 4 63 Fisher, Jas H, 1 acres Clubfoot creek Godett, R B, 15 acres Mitchell's creek 4. 01 George, Jno II, !0 acres Mitchell's creek 'U Gooding, Abner, 27 acres Clubfoot creek 4-40 George, E, 75 acres Clubfoot creek 3.H0 Godett, John, '17 acres Clubfoot creek 4-35 Godett, Jeremiah, jr, :5S acres Clubfoot creek 4.68 George, James, L'G mi ex Clubfoot creek 4 42 Hill, Henry, Ho acres. Little John creek . . 4.40 Howard, lilijab, 1 '2 acres Cabooque creek 4.42 Huggins, Edward L'OO acres Cabooqne creek 4 8.r Jones, Abner, 12: acres Clubfoot creek 4 10 Jacks, Wm, 50 acres Long creek 5.21 Masou, J U and Bell, 1S0O acres Co.ite's creek 15.05 Martin, Elijah, 20 acres Clubfoot creek 4.35 Martin, Rigdon, 34 acres Clubfoot creek 4.45 Martin, Jacob, 34 acres Mitchell's creek .3.10 Martin, Sam'l, Hrs, 31 acres Clubfoot creek 2 45 Nolon, Jno jr, 15 acres Main Road 4.28 Priestly, Stephen, 50 acres Clubfoot creek 3 05 Priestly, Sarah, 02 acres Neune River 3.12 I'ritcuard, Moses, :0 acres Adams creek, 100 acres Adams creek 4.23 Staton, W F, 870 acres Long creek, 1 10 Coat's creek, 75 acres Long creek 1H HO Sparrow, David, 10 acres Boards Road 4 20 Willowby, Lewis. 200 acres Cabooque creek Wilson, John, 18 acres Coate's creek No. Six Township. Anderson, Jas, 5 acres, Klocumb creek ... Andrews, Isaac, 50 acres, Sandy Run Beltner, V II, 10 acres, Slocnm'b creek Berry, Geo, 37J acres Sloeumb creek Bryan, Collison, 35 acres County Road Coleman, Harry, 52 acres Brice's creek Cooper, Doc'or, IS acres Lake Koao Dove, Mrs Patsy Ann, 100 ncres Hancock creek . . . George, Squire, 50 acre Lla. k Swamp Heath, A L, 320 acres Bnce's creek ... . Hoggins, Sam'l, 300 ajres Neuse River VcMillian, A D, IS acres Sloeumb creek ...... McCray, Turner, SO acres Hancock creek Marshall, Geo II, 400 acres Sloeumb creek Marshall, H A, 340 acres Sloeumb creek Marshall, V P, 21'.l acres County Road Tolson, Mrs Holland, 713:- acres Great Branch West, James, 10 acres Lake Road No. Si:vkn Tow N.snir. Fisher, Abram D, three-ti fths acre Rivcrdale Fisher, John S, one-fonrtli acre Rivcrdale Haskett, Sammerlield, 200 acres Johnson's Point . . Moye, Garrett G, 148 acres So. Neuso River Wolfenden, Caroline, 1205 acres Cool Spring ... N. En; n t Townsiiit. Arthur, Martin, lot, Scott Land o.lfi Brian, J U, Hrs of, lot, gueen and Pollock st 5 50 2.03 3.22 4.03 4.00 0.15 . . . . 4. OH 4 OH Tax and Coet. 4 28 5.52 4.35 4.H3 3.33 MY2 5.03 1.50 :t 84 0 47 13.00 3.73 5 05 5.50 001 . . 7.50 18.71 2.32 Tax and ( 'outs. 7 27 0.02 10.01 12.00 10.31 HAROLD WORO, AND BV Y DRUBS & MEDICINES CHEAP FOR CASH. The bpt iiK'nlmfi-.'. A prfpci fit Ki.iDi ! A f u i 1 M.or : ::i ei. I . - f t : litnlen Seti. A larRe, vftr.,-.! r:i 1 f- . met y ami Kl iu Mm). A cho.ee u : 1 :i . n ' i Clitara. rn-;-Tti of l'i;T a Pur: s Ant;-H::i.--.. l'...a Karal'y MMI.-:i.i. Hat K-at :..-r yt Kea'.l.iT W .T(c iu.,1 t i.:.. i A A I . .f .- :T r i r ri;;. i- -. . a - m ai: t a In 1 1 . e c i ; -. 'arHTl:,ll 1 h '.c . k ' f l'erfu- l-;r.o Cheap T. .n r Mixture ....1 tii..l rt-;:a!.-i,' s. M. H'.r.lB. A : : ..-h inaC.c t y : KltV I.'.iW- y n M'.-l-V. Monuments !. C Tombs . i -j ; ; . 1 o i . ITAL!A??iM?nEr;!GAf. MARBLE Ordore r;coiv,- prompt attenticr aa. 1 aiiifa-.'t:on KU.-ranteod JOE K. WILLIS, Proprietor llllOAH AMI CRA I'i't Si. For Pea Boxes and Cabbage Crates At Lowest Price, by F. Ulricli, Vli iI.l'S.M.!'. C.KOCr.R n: ; i.r .-1 ki.k ; . N ;: w i i:kn f. n. i . "LSs.8'2 ' t:ar -Vt KS: t&i 3rt ' ' 141 ' n, " El f GS 1 ,"'"; ' 1 1 1 a fe a ..,.. r nwi wn.idon tHM :. . u . .: k I ' . t. . mu. .'. I m oalil r'.n.t Mni-'.i ' "r t... sr. i- erp t:..-i:i . ' -' f.X '. nii: :. (:! '- ! TuIm -.'. an, I l-y Ihf wav. :f . u .i:t ..!.-.: " no rti.-w.i;: 1 r.ii,- - . I i'lv,' i : , k : . 1 - : r u 1 K I n'l !!;- :.! k-i A : : ..- X I . r a 1 1 y A.... S. -!a WhI.t. I, miter A .'. ! K-k a . - .i '. u . h . . . .- ill; i ',' I! t- V. M I . 1- A I M KK. - ' ' . ' N i- . rr . Wanted: Luuis wUl to tb OoTernment !j tk CrMk-f $ad 8ininolr(i thre will Im motroabl."1 PMrLX ITIITWHtHK Ct aAna oaiiutMMai l w mj il.ti m.fma tm aj i ail oChf pryjraUoo tog lb Tbromt d Loaf la H ooplojj CMgk 0t tt a 1W(K Aad fIWT at aow W Mf 70a a aampJ bnati ft. Pmi tiiT. tba Bansodj 1 oU a Midltl mafataM. Soutl bj R fVrrj ( and Nw lrne the centre. I UMieNt the rad is only ninety ttrc prnt mile lon:, vdmimstrAtiou jet the u.s nerer the bride, Thnrlay eveninr by R. A. Summersill, Ki , Mr. Owen F. Henilerson to Mis Julia A. Parker, danghter of Mr. Wm. M. Parker. All of Onslow county northeast . Also Mr. Joseph Gray o( Stnmp soand, same county, and Williams, were married this week. ten able to make a fre:; lit -chrdule that it could use. The pcopie alou;: the line never knew when to eipc t , the freight train. t. their creat nnoTan.e. WbN, is this Is '.v. ItaccLXin Skir.H. i. 1 Musk rat r- k : r. . Skunk Skin-. r.li"i Fox Sk ir.s. t!ii 1 liter Skin. '. 1 " 1 Mink Skin-. 1 1 ( ixMm ki:.J. .'.1 1 War Sk in .V' Wild Cat Sk.ii-. "U 1 louse Cat Sk ,r.. Kilibit Skin-., i0 Jwr Skin?. '. ( 'au le Hide. 1 lV'O Sheep Sk in . l.X'J (inat Skic,-. also Tallow. H ir-w Sounds. Highest market price paid f r all the aboTe. If yuu c...n't believe it. try me. J C SMITH, m ir'JT d w ' in Now Berne, N. C. A GLANCE IN THE F.STA BI.ISH M F.NT OF 11 Bell The Jeweler in Kit .v;h- berxe, y. c $500 Eeward! Wo w,:i pny the above re-arJ for any caae of .iver co ;n pfal n t , iyiipepela, Blck headache, In.lihrffiUon, constlpHtlun or coet i venees we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver 1'i:;k.kLi-d the directions are strictly com piled with. They are purely vegetable, and never rail to Rive satisfaction. Large boxes containing M) sugar coated pills. 2." For sale by a.l druggist. Beware of counterfeit an 1 Imitations. The en nine manufactured ouly byJuHNC. WKsTitu, SU2 W. Mad in Ht., Chicago, in. Sold by R. N. DUFFY, druggist, New Berne, N. C. ap24dwly (17 COO f (fiQCAOO A MG4TH can he k J LU OZi JU made worslng for us. Agents pr.-ferred who can furnish t. :..)rse and give their whole time to tbe busi ness, spare moments may be profitably employ.. d also. A f.-w vacancies in towns 11,1 ..ties. H- F. JOHNSu.N A CO.. H .m Main it . , K leb niond . Ya. ". li.- I.adiea employed a'.po. Never mind about Kt-rid : ng man,) for 1 - ply . Com e iUlck Youts for b .. H. K. i.a-i'o. " apr'Mum VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY For Sale. r fu on ; ti STATE OF SORTII CAROLINA, Ckaven County. j By virtue of the Tax List for the year 1SS3 placed in my hands for Collection, and in default of payment, on or before Monday the 6th day of May, 1889, 1 will expose for Sale the Property hereinafter named, to satisfy the Taxes, and Costa due by said Tax Payers, to-wit : No. One Township. Tax and Costs. Anderson, Elias II, 102 acres, Nense River, 130 acres. Poplar Branch Atkinson, Jas B, 100 acres, Piney Neck Brown, Everilda, 25 acres, Maul's Swamp Brown, Washington, 21 acres, Piney Keck Carawan, Henry J, Go acres, Mt. Pleasant 17.19 9.26 2.98 6.22 6.56 Cohu, Adolph, 40 acres, Hill's Neck 10.34 Cohn, Sarah, 241 acres, L S Creek 17.99 Brooks, Sam'l, 288 acres, Hill's Keck 7.93 Dudley, Lafayett, 170 acres, Neuse River 9.70 Dudley, Sam'l, 120 acres, Bay Bash 4.12 Ernal, Abisha, 30 acres, Piney Neck 4.63 Eberstine, Yon F H, 180 acres, Near Vanceboro 6-86 Fomes, Cha8, 50 acres, Bell Pond 5.63 Fomes, Frank, 50 acres, Bull Pocosin 4.87 Fomes, Sarah, 109 acres,Creeping Swamp 3.32 Fomes, John, 50 acres, Bull Pocosin 2.49 Gaskins, David, 98 acres, Neuse River 10.24 Griffin, Hardy B, 35 acres, Mt. Pleasant 5.66 Heath, Sarah, 262 acres, B. Swift Creek, 250 acres, Fisher's Swamp, 400 acres, James' Swamp, 10 acres, Mt. Pleasant. . rieatn, A, j-' acres, Uow Ten 32.43 5.05 i. . '. ... r i li- h . 1- bta ;. :u tup v n. r:-. : WHAKK rK"i'KKTY AT I NION 1 'i 1 1 NT : I in-. r. d.- t i . ; '. . c- o ' la r. d known at "TliK 1 1 . A N I ' . " hi u lb.- wi.a rf or road wa leading thereto from Katu J-mnt Pt oet A .no, wa'.e r space r.w be.rii; filled in. Thp local Ion Is t he b st in the ci ty for all inann faciur'.r, rurp.'sts. wi.'.l.t '.h. largest oiaft :s:tlr,e our waters have amp1.' depth of water t-r i'i:ul:i.e ai.d u t: i u.u : h g at the No. -' TWO H. I'SkS AMI l.OTS AT I N 1 1 ' N 1'' 'INT, o. cr. r e.l n s . ; w t I . : n gs. N... t. T1IH I Ho FK'i-Nl WAliKHOUSE i V I 11 We N MTKKKT. N 1 , -.. KRll'K loKK AM 1-WKI.LINU N CKAVK.N s-ntKKT cccu; led by 11. O. K. l...dge. A ir. I i d escrii '.or of 11 va. liable proper ly , together wr 11 i i.e b. s- terms u pon which :i.e SHtnew.il b.. R.'.d.wii. De iurn.sf.enon i.th Front - And an 1 Fi?h r.n.iei 6lgn t . t W ATS' .N d at their office i-i a ; 1 K-a! i- ST KK FT. F.st ate Agts. HEALTH IS WEALTH! READ CAREFULLY. "----'TI The gardens are fine. .Mr. D..I. Sunders and li. W. Freshwater hive the bet seen on this side of the creek, while on the other sule, Mrs. D. W. Ka&sell, lVnj. Ward and Miss Cora Provow have very fhr jnv n,-iv.HiLv .ir ireiaot tine rumens, out ne oesi earuen train run tu schedule time ! 1 or tarm we have seen is that of Lamps. Hurmese. ( io'.J and Silver Uead there not brains enough to form a Mr. A. J. Hurst on Brown sound. Canes in the State, cbedule that can l run bjr the Mr. H. is one of our bestanifsafest it will be to buyers interest to see prst incumbent . nr it.-a the farmers ; he plants com, cotton , 0ur goods before purchaainj;. 1IK. K. (". Wf.ts Mbvi and FSrain fKiAt fnt. ft Kitutanteed specltlc for Hj ste rla, lUrnness. ' ',iivulslons. Kits. Nervous Neuraixla. Headache. Nervous Prostration caused bv the use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness. Mental lH-pressiou, Softening of ihe Hraln resulting In Insanity aod leading to miserv. decay and death. Premature Old Aki', Harrenueas, lx.as of power In either .-x. Involuntary I.ss. s and spermatorrhoea caused bv over-exertion of the brain, self- Imia or over-Indulgence. Flach txix con- Chapman, Jnlia A, Hrs, 15G acres, L S Creek 4.70 Hoell, Alphonso, 23 acres Maul's Swamp 4.52 Jackson, Jesse T, 200 acres, Mt. Pleasant 5.50 Joyner, BenDett, 740 acres, Toplar Branch 12.73 Lilly, John F, 0 acres, Piney Neck 4.12 McKoy, Mary, 217 acres, Maul's Swamp 5.09 Mills, J H, 100 acres, Mt. Pleasant 87-' S3 11.81 Powell, Geo W, 200 acres, Juniper Xeck 6.33 Koe, Ernest, 32 acres, Vanceboro 4.84 Smith, Redding W, 90 acres, Willis' Neck . . 8.53 Smith, Stephen, 300 acres, Piney Neck 16.02 Sutton, Sam'l, 200 acres, Cow Pen, 21 acres, Turkey Quarter,. .. 10.10 Sutton, Chas, 60 acres, Cow Pen 6.56 Stevens, J H, 120 acres, Gardner's Bridge 6.86 Stilly. Elizabeth, GOO acres, Hill's Neck 5.55 Tripp, Jas H, 27 J acres, Piney Neck 4.51 Wetherington, K E, 21 acres, Neuse Eiver o.31 Wayne. Fannie, 75 acres, J r Wayne Land 3.22 Ward, W H, 125 acres, Bay Bush 87 '83 7.06 Wiggins, Chas LI, 35 acres, Mt. Pleasant, 30 acres. Mt. Pleasant 6.52 Willis, Andrew P, 100 acres, Willis' Neck 6.10 Willip, David E, 3 acres, Mt. Pleasant 5.68 Willis, Lois, 110 acres, Mt. Pleasant 4.63 Willis, Benj F, 50 acres, Mt. Pleasant 5.45 Watson, Jos, 20 acres, Swift Creek 2.76 No. Two Township. Tax and Costs. Avcrett, Lewis L, 20 acres, Hill and Glade 4.40 Cuthrill, Geo W, 50 acres. Broad Creek 5.21 Daniels, J T, 200 acres, Nense River 12.15 Gatlin, Jacob, 17 acres, L S Creek 5.90 Gnion, Albert, 50 acres Broad Creek 0.2S Gaskins, Brin, 200 acres L Swift Creek 6.99 Hammond. Aaron, 100 acres Broad Creek 3.89 Ipock, Levi B, 11s acres Broad Creek 7.22 Jones, Jos, 1 acres Mill Creek 5.02 Kees, Asa, 3U acres Savanah 2.40 Latham, Nathan, 12 acres King's Neck 4.53 Lancaster, Lon, 92 acres King's Neck 3.35 T1 1 n l i r -iiuuie, diiuou, tu acres uru vreeii -t.ii Morton, Jno, 24 acres Sand x 4.66 Price, Chas K, 11S acres Hull t. -mp 5.78 Stapleford, Cathrine, 240 acres Broad Creek 4.85 West, A C, 143 acres Island 7.18 Wiley, L H, 125 acres Broad Creek 5.82 Willis, Chas, 30 acres Broad Creek 4.65 Bryan Frank, lot, Pavie Town, Becton, Mariana, lot, South Front st, Bryan, Jas, lot, Cedar st, Blackman, Martha, lot, Gardner Alley BendeTs, Benj, lot, Crooked and Bryan st. Burney, Luke, lot, Metcalf sr, 6.10 6 38 36.00 5.56 10.17 25.08 3.22 10.82 18.3S 5.41 Tax and Costs. 4.35 0.44 4 32 5.31 4.63 8.12 15.68 6.45 3.22 11.65 3.79 5.25 5.22 5.57 Will Convince any one that we have in stock the Largest. Most Varied, and Complete Line .f Liamondi. Watches, Jewelry, S.I v.r-Ware, fancy Sherman, Nathan, 32 acres Sand Hill 4.40 No. Three Township-. Black, Jas, 5 acres, Mosely Creek Bowen, Eliza, 150 acres, Flat Swamp Carmack, Thos, G5 acres, Snake Hole Jackson, Martin, 50 acres Core Creek , Jones, Eugine, 25 acres Mill Branch Kornegay, J E, 7 acres Dover Depot Outlaw, F P, 15 acres Dover, GOO acres Kent Land. . . Richardson, AIodzo, 77 acres Mill Branch Rouse, Lewis, 21 acres Mosely Creek Ronse, Henry, 200 acres Dover Slaughter, W H, 15 acres Core Creek Smith, W H, 75 acres Core Creek Sutton, Noah, 40 acres Mosely Creek Taylor, Lon, 21 acres Mosely Creek West, G W, 150 acres Cypress Pocosin 3.35 No. Five Township. Tax and Costs. T-t o .i 1 on A1..U1- f 1 .-, iiaugu, oatu i, tuu aciea, ciuuiuut vjiuoii ,i.it Blango, Jas, 100 acres, Clubfoot Creek 5.32 Becton, Dan'l M, 10 acres, Clubfoot Creek 4.20 Bordon, B F, 1000 acres Hancock Creek 14.46 Bell, Benj H, 400 acres Clubfoot Creek 6.72 Bell, Jas K, 210 acres Clubfoot Creek ... 0i.L.t..i ivuii.iirr x .'7 awi ud ill l l.l.Lll.ll 13 j m, . n. . ...... .... tains one month s treaimeni. ;..... a uux or - ' ' , " six Potties for to. '. sent by mall prepaid on Carter, H, 60 acres jSeUSO River MwEGnRWTKsix boxes I ( hadwick, Bastey, 50 acres Hancock Creek To cure any case' With each'order received 1 Chadwick, Wm. 50 acres HanCOck Creek by us -or six boxes, accompanied with o uu. Carter, Lewis, F 50 acres Clabfoot creek In Je 'irrefund ule money Ttheu eaYmeYt' Carter, Isaac, 28 acres Mitchell's creek does not effect a cure. Carter, Elijah, 25 acres Clubfoot creek 4.44 Guarantees edoniy by rn , w j H, 1 50 acres Canal creek 9 80 Berne, N. ('. p24 dwly 1 Dove, m, lo6 acres Cabooque creek 3.0, Baker, R C, rot, Gardner's Alley Blackledge, R B, 836 acres, Trent road. 1S37-S8 Bryan, S S, lot, George st, Bryan, Virgil S, lot, Eden'st, Brown, Jno B, lot. Middle st, 18S7-"SS, Bryan, Dempsey, 95 acres, Nense and Ii. Road Boesser, F, lot. Craven st Cathbert, Mrs Rosa W, lot, Craven st Cammell Bryan, 50 acres, Neuse Road Clark, U U, lot, Pollock st, 1887-'8S, lot New South Front st, lot West st, 30.40 Clark, Mrs E J, lot East Front st 2.3 Coley, Henry, 3 acres Neuse Road 2.88 Croom, Jas, lot Cypress st, C.C5 Charles, Jas, lot Queen st fi 38 Davis, McLin, lot Queen st 2.93 Dennison, A R. lot South Front and Metcalf t, lot South Kront and Metcalf, lot Son' h Front and Metcalf, lot South Front and Hancock ets 113.19 Edwards, Shade A, lot, Rountree st 6.90 Fisher, John, lot Scott Alley 6.38 Foy, Samuel, lot Bragg' s Alley 3.80 Forbes, Isaac, lot South Front st, 1887-"88 10.41 Gardner, Caroline W, lot George st 13.72 Gaskins, Wm, lot Spring st 7.78 Guthrie, Susan, rot, Craven nt 9.05 Green, C C, lot Jerkins Land 2.35 Holly, M P, lot, George st 7.78 Hancock, Robt jr, lot N E. cor King and Graves, one-third lot E cor King and Graves sts 32.73 Heath, Harriett, 50 acres. Bachelor Creek 3.22 Hill, G A, lot Eden Bt 3.52 Hardy, Jane, lot Berne st 9.05 Hill, E G, for Lott Henderson, lot Richardson Alley 190 Hancock, L W, one-third lot N E cor King and Graves ate 7.72 Herring, A A, 100 acres Neuse Road 7.0O Ipock, Arthur A, lot Pavie Town 5.44 Johnson, J S, lot, Elm st, 1S87-'S8 . Hi. 70 Johnson, Sarah, lott Scott Land 3.80 Jones, Debby Ann, lot Elm st 3.22 James, Henry, lot Pavie Town Kirkman, W D, 95 acres Bacheler Creek Lucas, Jas, lot Elm and Scott Alley Lewis, Henry S, lot Good st Mellwain, Isaiah, 15 acres, Neuse Road Moore, Wm, lot Jacksmith Mayo, Jno, lot Cedar st McLacklan, Alex, lot Pollock st, lot Lull ick and Berne, lot Craven, lot Pollock and Berne McGill, Wm, 10 acres Neuse Road Moore, Jas II, lot Jones st Moulton, Mrs M D, lot East Front nt Payton, Ellen, lot New Front st Nelson, Jos, 20 j acres Trent Road Orum, Miles F, lot Eden nt Oliver, W H, lot Broad st, lot Queen, lot Hancock, lot Broad lot Broad and Craven sts Patterson, F T, for wife, one third lot Johtnon m Patterson, J A, for Bessie 1. Planner, one-third lot Johnxot M Patterson, Mrs E J, one third lot Johnson st Patterson, M and J, lot 70 Middle st.. . Roberson, Nancy, lot Pollock st Roberson, Nancy, guardian, lot Pollock M Randolph, John, lot Queen st Richardson, Violet Ann, lot Jeikins Alley Rollins, Pleasant, lot Broad st Spencer, Harriett, lot South Front st . Spicer, Benj, 80 acres Neuse Road Simmons, Abram, lot Pollock and Jones st Stewart, J P, 100 acres, Bachelor Creek Smaw, Windsor, lot Jerkins Laud Stewart, J C, 50 acres Bachelor creek Smallwood, Asa, lot Jerkias alley Simmons, Matthew, lot Queen st Stevenson, H C, and S C Whitford, lot Craven st Street, S R for children, lot Middle street Thomas, Jno II, lot Metcalf street Tucker, Lucy Ann, lot Berne street Taylor, Lewis, lot Cypress street Vail, S A, lot New Front street Willis, Henretta T, lot Coart street Willis, Moses, lot Berne st Willis, S B, lot East Front st Waters, Isaac, lot Oak st West, Horace, lot Craven st Willis, Caesar, lot Jacksmith Windley, Virgil, lot Gardner's Alley Williams, Thos, lot South Front and Craven sts Williams, R P, lot South Front and Craven sts Willis, Isaac, lot Scott's Alley Whitfield, Virgil, 15 acres Neuse Road Warren, Jno. jr, New Front st. 87 and S3 vayne, Sarah, lot Brown's Alley 6.10 7.63 3 SO 5..1S 4.70 4 38 5 56 35.22 3 25 5 16 1 9.56 3 22 3 22 12.18 19 SS 59. 1 6 50.76 14 02 137.3.3 7.0.1 7.K9 7.70 3. SO 6 25 3. SO 7 59 9.30 5 63 2.98 6 23 3.22 7.83 31.89 38 4 1 7 35 3.80 3.22 7.17 1 38 4.38 i..r, .r.32 .17.05 4.27 5.27 25.38 24.47 5.05 256 18.80 2.93 Ward, Rosanna, lot Forbes Alley 3.80 4.50 3.03 5.16 4.76 3.02 4.65 2.38 Wolfenden, Mrs Caroline, lot Craven yt lork, Matthew, lot Berne st Yoman, Martha, 267 acres Neuse Road No. Nink Township. Avery, A W. 300 acres Neuse Road Avery, Jno E, 140 acres Neuse Road Bratcher, H T, 60 acres Bachalor creek, 87 and 38 Churchill, Calvin, 75 acres Jumping Run Clemmons, John, Hrs, 140 acres Vreen Savana Dawson, A B, 160 acres Stony Branch, 1 j acres Neuse Road. French, F J, 27 acres Plank Landing . " French, L J, 20 acres Plank Landing French, L H, 28 acres Turkey Quarter French, Alonzo T, 145 acres Turkey Quarter Ferrand, Jos B, 100 acres Turkey Quarter, 87 and 88 ftreen, Cicero, 534 acres Clear Spring, 500 acres Noah's Ark. Green, John C, 250 acres Stony Branch Hurt, S F, 135 acres Bachalor creek Harris, Sam, 100 acres Do.ver Hill, 0 F, 250 acres Turkey Quarter 10 70 Jones, Abel, 550 acres (no location) 8.30 Kornegay, Owen, 100 acres Dover Road 3.32 May and Spier, 125 acres Nense Road 17.47 Prescott, W WT, 160 acres Neuse Road 10.54 Williams, M J, 75 acres Bachalor creek. ; yJ The Sale of Property for Taxes advertised in this List will begin at the Court House Door on Monday May Oth, 1389, at 12 o'clock M ai 1 cuuuuue unin an tne property nas Deen sold, ah persons interested are nereoy notified ol said sale. DAN'L STIMSON. Ex Shei ifl of Craven County, North Carolina ivprn iiu, i&.v'. 31.72 4,38 11 .69 Tax and Costs. 8.92 4.78 7.53 6.66 2.87 28.01 1.37 1.52 2.70 0.05 9.05 17.94 11.95 6 38
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