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pete I hH K 1 I 111 I VOLUMt XX. NSW MRU. CRiVIN COTSTT. N. ('.. Tl'tSDAV, f CBRl A KY . loflii --KIKnT tl TKN HMBEK ::! V) Agricultural lime ! HirI Grade. 1' reshly burned fi n C si. Shells, Hulk or in Sacks New land as well a- i.I I reut I . benefitted by liberal use of Im,.-. Cheapest and He-t rtili.i-r fur Peanuts. Good for all Crops. MAN'tFACTIltEli A Mi vil l in Geo. N. Ives & Son, NEW BERNE, N. (J. J. J. Wolfenden, 11EAE ESTATE, New Berne, N. C. FARM LANDS, TIMBKK LANDS. C!TV PKOPKUTY. COl.'NTRV I'Ulil'KlM'V. tSfllave somo Choice Lints for Trncking. GEORGE SLW1. ...HARDWARE... Masury's Paints. Ariel Bicyles. 73 Micdle New Beroe, . N C. JKSXS SXiX.KivgyJvS) ...... yjxiXiXS) "X "" Frnslilla, Camphor Ice, $ Purl'unifil Vnsrlinr, Vaseline Oil, I Vhseline Col it Cream, Hind's Hnim. Hind's Alni'iinl Crt'Hiii, Bishop's Camph'irine, 1 BOLD AT Bradham's ! Reliable Drug Store- (, HE Eft HUSH ForSalelOO Bi-rrls Firsi i ,.-s Sc.. I Irlili Potatoes, while 111 ih. lull mwu. Will lie delivered al Aurora, N. C. Flmir hairelit, double 1 1. (i 1 . J . if dc sirrd. Correaio!iilcntK aiihwcitsl prompt ly. ;. K. M ALLISON, Jan. 11. 13IW. Ida) it, . N. C, Our FAMFRV rump J and i.yt i aiding :r . . :HEWSEEdSr..iMPLMtTSJ . tvery firmer .md p mlrnrr i needs one. L.ircr and nunc F tiimplen- s 1 1.-. i 'Vim , Send iiutnc 'J and adilro-.. Mmlcd I'ree. ! GlIFflTH A TURNER CO. IMb)l) r ('.-. Olraal. B.l..tr.. Hi f aaaM TESTED) AND true; SEVEN SIT SO ! That Man Directors Say That Meadun anil (had bourn Alone Stand liy Mini. To bp Decided In This City Feb. iiii. Mill l lii' Kifclit .' Other Stale News. JuL'KNAI. lU'KEAl . I liAI.Kllill. N. C, Flit, "l. I lie general iiicuii'T today vna what will Hi,- iln. ciuis n( the North Carolina railway On iili President Hancock : The answer i ;in now he j;iveu. Thev w ill remove li l in . Seven (if (hem say so. Only two 1.. II. Meadow and VV. 11. Chadbourne, Jr., support him. 1 Ins morning the (lucctors again mil at the (loveinoi'i oilier, eleven beini; prei-cut. The meeting adjourned in a few minutes, until Fclnuaty ti, at New 'Jcrne. I he motion tn adjoin n w as niaile by K. II. Meadows. At the nieeiuiL; ol the Stale directors last tiiirht at the I ov erinn '.s niiinsion lliere was much discussion of the Han cock matter, in which Coventor Kussell joined. More of the private ilireelors wereadiuit.ted. Meadow s and Chadhourne alone supported llaneock. All the others opposed him. It is well understood tliat ihe Cuvcinor has settled upon removal and that either directum l'atnck or lle.vilt. will he his successor. There is much talk anions the private do clors at (he action Coventor Kusscll look or ilhl n it tuke yesicnlav afteinoon. ! I hey ere in his oltl' c He w alked in and s.iiil: "Mere is my oltlcc. I seilwhi n I you please. Vnu know w hat you CUIlle iii-re I. n. 1 h-avc the w hole inul ter ill j your Inn. ds. 1 have no power to remove ! Hancock." A private director said, "Thin was queer. I llniik some of the directors want to wait until the matter cools off. and continue Hancock.-" Hut a Stale director said lo me: ' can assure vnu the Covernor will remove him." One ol 1 1 in n ock'.s friends said today the Cov cr:ior was not uoavorahh- lo him. lie added I lull he could not see whv the lircclors did not dispose of the niatler .oilay unless: they did not care in take the responsihilily ii)ou tlie(ns'lves. If a vote 1 1 . 1 been' taken last niht, Hancock would ci-l talillv have been oust ed. '1 he iii. on Ihm which causes a loleh is lli.it there are several applicants lor the place. These are T. 1 1. llewill, l V. Patrick. .John Mew borne, VV. II, ( hadhoiirn, Jr., V. .1. I'o t One ot these w.ll i;el the plm-e i'. li'v. ii. The iiiliilinl neral is notilied thai ti e four ca.ivas boats, hinlt for the I)e lioil and the Montgomery, will he issued to the North Carolina Naval , Ueaerves. They an- now ai tin- Nnifolk Navy jo, I. 1.. M. Curry, is ci 111111I--10111 il as 1st, I,t. ol Co. H. L'nd Kcgiinenl, l.uinherlon, and Dr. T. S. MeMulhr of llcrlfonl as sistant surgeon of (lie Isl li'jiiiirnl of the Stale (iualil. A. W. Shatfer is taking a ver active pail 'ill the liu-ht lin the 1 ost olllee licle. Il : the current belief here ilmt New Iteriu-'s in't sei,H;iti,ti w ill he a personal irn contie hi-lvwcu Koheit Hancock and Hick William-. to liepiibllcall h(;hls liani i ek deiiounies tlliains and Ins friends say he nave Williams the lie I wo or t luce I lines dill iler the last caln painn. MoonshiiierH in Hockini;li.iiii louiity di I a veiy horrible Hum;. A lot of three HAorethat awhile mull named Howies had outraged a whilenl. The man was actually on tnal for Ins life wle-n his at 101 nep cxpoi i the hi heiii... The spei nil lax f.u public sctuioU rais ed only 1WXI, w hile lite uifis. private, to such schools are ", "iPO. The August elei Hon lor public n hool special Iuxca was a failure. C. I) Mi Tver, preni.hnt of the Stale Norinnl and lnduntiinl School, Iihh re roered from an allack of piieiimonig. A Philadelphia man wants lOD.OOfl arris of laud 111 Kimiern N. C.. in one tricl, for a rnluiiy. Stale Auditor Aycr has lind a letter from !nlt(nr, Minn , from a frentlc man there who wantR toconto toa wanner cllmaie. and he ak lo be put in corren pohdvuee with notue Innd roniiuny In North Ciiroliim from w hom w ciin pur-chaM- n fArni Niiitabh- for g-irdening nnd till lilllHcty bin,neka. The Hoard of City Aldermen held luir ruular 1 1 . hi t lily ineellnx I ant ni(lit. Tben- were arreral election! lo nil vacan ciea amoiiK I he ho-d and on I be police force. Tliu rrporl of the alrret commllle WOOD'S &CFDS t-c ipccUIiy frown ind arltftod to decet kt attda uA mL.tmnuti of Southern Growers. ood'i DaacHpHvc CatakfM ii meat valu able and balpM In gWtng cavltwal dtrtctknt and Yihubk informattoa abovt ail amU apadaOy adpi to Um South. VEGETABLE anil FLOWER SEEDS. UrM and Clover Scda. Sed PoUtoca. Sd OaU aad all Garden and Farm Seedi . yftetatDtacrlstivtCatafafua. MaUadlraa. T.W. WOOD & SONS, SEEDSMEN, a RICHMOND, VA. I TM UlCHT ItTJ IMtl II Tit UITI. through lu efttcienl chairman. Mr 'Drewry, an a tine odc. The citiieo ueuerally are well pleaaed with this com uiitue and it w ork. Applicauta to stand t-xauiiiiatioo Isefore Hie Supmne courl Monday, for license to practice law, have begun lu come in. A class of ti from Dr. Manning's law eiass at Chapel Hill are here, and 12 will c nine from Wake Korest early Monday The special donation lo public school fund by privale subscriptions over Ihc Stale amount up-to-date, 10 $5,208 S; the S!ecial lax voted was (1,MU.G2 . The elections for voting last fall for whether the special tax tdiould be levied cost the State $411,000, and in return lliere is only the 1 .519.52, Professor Collier Cobb of the State I iiivcrsity execls to take his geology class to the Dismal Swamp in about two weeks on a studying lour. Twenty-two counties in the Slate hare paid in to the Stale Treasury during Jau vary taxes for 1HU? amuunlini! to $126, 4411.111. Tins is about of the total amount due. At the Pure Tood Congress which is to meet in Washinglim early in March, President A. t, llollodav will represent the A. & M. College; Professor W . A. Withers w ill represent the Experiment station; .1, L. Hamscy and J. C. L. Harris will represent the Agricultural Depart ment. Other delegates from the A. A; M. College w ill be sent. Th New Iierne Washington, Creonville and liocky Mount Kair Association have arranged a circuit for four weeks racing and offer the sum of 1 1,40(1 in purses. THE INDUSTRIAL WAR tateneil By Geianj Not No Sllt of Retaliation. Jerry Simpson nnd Dingley's Hat Label. Speaker Reed Keeps Jokes on Himself. Kight Hour Labor Kill. JoUKX.ll, HfltKAi:. Wasiunuton. D.C., Feb 7. Has the predicted i 111 1 11st nil I war be tween Auicrhu and Kiirope begunr Vuite a number of well informed per sons are disposed to regard the partial allotting out of American fruit and the threatened sliulling out of American horses by Ccrinany 11s the lirsl blow in that war. The administration, however, does not take that view- of it. It is ruth er inclined to treat the matter lightly pending on investigaiioii, which is being made. Congress is disposed lo treat it lliol'i seriously, t he Senate having adop ted a resolution calling upon the Depart ment of State for informrlion, The total value of all the American fruit sent to Ger many has not in a single year exceeded l,(ltMI.OOI), but Ihe outlook for increasing it very largely was considered very promi-ing before the Oerinan govern ment began to hamper it. The trade in American horses in Cermany. although c-inivarativcly new has grown to large proportions, and is rapidly growing. This government is slow to Ix-licve that Cermany is actuated by a spirit of relal liation, but should it be convinced by its invesligallon, it will speedily show that retaliation is a two handed game. It is now known that Jerry Simpson's speech about the London label in Itepre- sentalive Dinglev's hut, which that gen tleman said was put there b- the Aincr-11-1111 maker lo catch the dudes who were willing to pay extra for anything la belled London, was prompted by Kepn-sental l e Hepburn, of Iowa, who never loses an oppoj tunil v f"i a joke. He accidentally saw Ihe label in thchal and told Jerrv to go nnd hmk at it. knowiut; that he would be sure to make a hK-ch ntKMit it. He did, and now some of Uie republican members hpc e- p rinsing fear that Ihe Uunloii lalx I in Mr. Ilingley's hat will Is? heard from oftener than his explanation, esH-eiallv. iti the rural portions of their districts. Instead of lielng offended at Ihe niuiu r- ous jokes that are lold about Ihe auto cratic manner in which he runs ihr lioiiaHMuker Ki-ed in conHtaully adding lo them. His latest wan gotten ofT in 1 alreelraron Representative Ilirka, who wan nhsenl when Ihe Houae voted on thi- Teller reaolulion. Mr. Kced waa in the car when Mr. Ilicka came In. An aoon aa he aaw him, Ihe SM-aker said : "llli lia. come here," and when Mr. Kicks atood before him, he conlinuHl, using the tone of an train school master; ''Hicks, yon didn't conir in school Isst Monday after noon. Have you brought an excusr from your motherf The Joke was so aprent that e'erybod in the car, including a number of Congressmen, Joined In Ihe shout of laughter that followed, sad Mr. Ilirka forgot lo answer the qusMtlon. The House commltlm on labor has reported a bill amending the eight hour law la such a way that It can he enforced (for Tar lou masons, principally lark of jurisdiction, the) law has only ban en lorord In spots, and no whvre vrry rigid ly) to the House, and will try lo get the bill voted upon. en aassBs. Rpsclal to Joornsl. Naw Yo, Feliruary 7.-T1ia Htaa- dard Oil Company la arranging o water iU slock by Inrrsaalnf the fan ralue of He shares 400 pr cent. The eaeapaa U baying In 1 biers. The pahUa aaaoaaoa Baeat of dlfldenda la II bat etttl. fcut the secret dlekiawda aatoaat loM par rwnt. The alock to arlllng at HM a ahkn. ; STILL ANOTHER Mm For Tie Norlii Carolina Railroad 01 loth. Re ratings of l ire Insurance. Fab lie School. Capitol Cruiiatls lenclnir. ( nninork Coal Out put. Fifty-nine Want l.i censes. Not Keslgneil. JOl'RNAL Bl RKAI-, I Rai.kiuii. N. C. Feb. 7. '98. 1' There is very favorable outlook that the properly iaJjiis city will be re-rated for fire insurance next June by the Southeastern Tariff Association. Kach individual risk will stand on us own merits. Al the niccling of the board of alder men on Friday night a resolution was passed lo charge $1200 rental annually for the Ccnlcnial Graded school. This is the largest public school here. The building was put up 111 1SHU by the city and stands on Ihe site cf the old 'Governor's Palace" The school coinmiltie have limited funds at Us control, and lo pay the rental de manded by the ciiy would shorten the term of the public school from : to 4 weeks. This is to he very much regretted as the schools lire splendid patronized, and doing line work. In taking down the coping on one side of the Capital grounds upon which the iron fence rested, the marks of the coasl survey which the government had had made at great cost were destroyed. In the corner ol the sipiare stands three upright granite blocks, and in a particu lar line from these were copper balls in the coping w hich have been removed. The North Carolina Department of Agriculture has made a contract w ith trustees of the A. it M. college for the analysis of Ihe fertilizers as made by the experiment stalioii. The Department of Agriculture will hereafter issue the Bulletins regarding the analysis, instead of their being issued from the experiment slalion. Hev. James M. Horner of Oxford last night preached the last of the series of sermons at the Church of the Good Shepherd 011 the "Apostolic Fathers." His subject was "Origin.' Idv. )r Piltinger rector of that church w ill lec. tore in Toronto, Canada, before Ihe Students Missionary Association, about llie 2(llh of this month. Al ihe Cumnock coal mines in Chat ham county lliere are now 200 miners employed and the output is 200 dailv. Of this Ihe S. A. L. contracts to take 100 Ions daily. Since the mines have fallen into new hands then- ha- been a marked improvement there. Yesterday at Uex Hospital Mr. W. II. Willard died. He was opclatrd on by twoj eminentl siirgeona just exactly two weeks before his death. W. T. ( alio resigned from the revenue department iM-cause he did u il care to claim civil service protection, and seive under Republicans. There 1-to he another hi arimiiii tin case of the N. C. U.K. being leased lo the Southern, al Salisbnrv 011 Frnl iv tin 10th before .SH-cial Master t'raige. lie has summoned President Spcm i r and other ollicials of the Southern to present Iheir I ks and paiers before him at that 1 1 lilt . This is al the leijuest of Cov. Ktlssell. The Hell telephone company this morning (lied a ."i,lltlti bond with the railroad commission to protci I telephone uses ill Ihe State incase the loner rale ordered by the commission is adopted. The courts decided tills to be legal. The class for law license before the Supr e Court today was nevt to llie largest mi record. TLere were VJ. sn w-ere negriM-s. The Stall- today (haltered lie Worth Company of Wilmington. Capital paid in 1100,000; capital stock permuted f00,00n. All the mcuilM-rs of t,,, cm pany are mcmlier of Ihe famih of the late. H. G. Worth. Claude Ivernard Ihe new district attor ney has not yet sent in his resignation ne solicitor. Judge Piirnel! has sent hi, opinion of Ihe sale of the Cns- Fear and sdkiu Valley It l(. I the C. S. circuil court of aplasia. It orders a dull sale of the road It in a modification of Ihe opinion of Judge Siinonton It order a dale of the whole, or by M-rtions in the terms of tne morliragi- rrinls. llaltimon- bond holder will apH-al to Ihe I . S. Sopieme Court. Are kw lwrfra. Special lo Journal RAtlnm, Heptianbcr, 7. Tlir Hoprenie Court today rrjeclrd thlrtren of Ihr av pllcanta for llrcns lo prartlcs law Among the surreuful candidates were R. A. Nunn snd John R. Seymour of Craven county, who paaei. mill llllast ssaii. PpeoUl to Journal Dosrroa. Feb. ? The striking cotton operatives at New lied ford are not weakening in Iheir refuaai to accept the tea pet cent out In wee, aa was ex pected the woald do on account of iheir distress. It waa eipeotexl Xbei the mi ohlaUtts al rail Rlrrr would alrlke today ia aid of Ihe other operatives but up lo tbla lima the have not don ao. OASTOnZA. IV. as- - lb) taj Tai hw Atetn jeartt WHAT DOES IT mEAr ? natiMlloiiMl atrpwri tr.ilil MmlittliH Ab,nl tM I pri.iiin it, .n Wr,, h( ia! I u : W A MUM. I - I'. I.'...','. j ,. 1 , Siau-s Distr it A 1 .in. ' V M . lias w al to ' ! 1 1 ..- 1 r: 1 , ' ., . , ' Clllletl SU . f I . --. I ... - organizat i ! . : n ; e t . i , . 1 , 1 :, know II as ' le 'li- I 1 j ',, 1 It-ague. He sa s I li.i- tie headwav Tl .1 to each men. 1 n-i pi . shall ei(ui; li 1 ins. i J ,t 11 1 1 I 1 1 1 . - L'll. 11 '-.illi ;tl :u 1 niU 1 1 I I'm - u:.l . .1' Il 1 1 1 nil . 1 M. .,t,. ready for eilit rem n -. The Attninev even jncs s,, filr t assert thai each in. nil.er is pledged t proceed on mil, 1. mid it mccssaiv I accomplish the death of the President I and his cabinet by the use ot dynoinili An Allnulle t ll l-'lre. Special o Journal. Atlantic City, N. .1 , February 7. A disastrous lire in this c'u y today, due to Ihe explosion of chemicals, burned the Academy of Music, a big hotel and much death front property . I.epmteN Are KrlKlileneil. Special to Journal. Wn htsii Mine.. Pa . February 7 It is expected that some of Sheriff Martin's 5K deputies will run away as they ale becoming alarmed as Ihe trial progresses and the evidence is sn strong against them. tipltleillle KtliiK Special to Journal. Fisk kill, N. .. l'eb.7. The epidemic of si arli-t fever in th's town h:e. b. 1 ome so thleatelllllLr Unit the authorities have closed all.lhe public school-. .la s I rial. Spi cial (o Journal Paims. Fibimm 7. The trial of M. Zola on account n l.js elinrge- aL'ain-t hlL'li ollicials and al inv otlieeis is being held. A vast galhering is iresent al the trial The llolli.'e i.iwoiu- ,eil of DlevlllS allaii has eieaied jieal 1 1 1 1 1 1 ill 1 in lies cily, and Hie proinoteis ol the antl Semilie feeling hissed , 1 1 , 1 upon hi- up. pearanic in court foi his ih elarat ion cf a belief in the in 'i-ii.T nl C.ipt Dnv- fus. THE MARKETS e-o'l da s inai ket ((ilolal ions f n nosh ed In W A . Pi iii held ,V ( o. Com mission Hrok.i, Ni w X"Hk. I', l.inai v ; M'l H'lv--. 1 ipen High. l....v , ( lore Pei.pl. - I .as ... '.i- li-. lis ti-, 1 '. 1''. .V o ... oi in-.' pi; 11, 1 . 1 ' i in I I pet-. Hurl.. Low . ( lo-e Mav ! :, :, n., v. a; ( III'Moi M MlKl.ls WllkAT I 'pell ll,;-h I...W . ( Mav .. :i". : , !i; HI 1 'i.H M.v .... 2:. '.. -,s. ,. ' otton Sales -j . .ion ..,l. - MOZLEY S LEMON ELIXIR. A rieaaant Lemon Drink. In II Mo7.1ev s I., inon l.llvii :- pre pared from Ihe fr. sl, j,,, l.emnn-. e.'Uiliined wild ..'.ti 1 vegel al.l.- h . r tor 1. s, iat hurl ics, :inni..lu -lirnninnls and hiood pill llietH Sold h iltugglKts. 'ill, ami fl.H0 bottles For hlliouiness and const ipalion For inillgeslbmaiid foul slonmeh h or sn k Hint m i v o is In ltd. 11 hi-s I'or pnlpllali in and urigular nete u ..f the llt-nrl take inon Lbxir Ynt sleeplessness and nervousni s For ..s of appetite and debi!it , For fever,, inalalii. and (lulls take I-motl Llitlr L'ldies. for lilliira' snd tle.r.iiigh or game n g'llnhon. taki 1-iiuiri Klmr f ifty cents and 1) 1 Isiltles al drug gl.lr. Pn-pnred only by Dr. II Molev, At lanta, (ia limin Klixir will nnt fail you in anv of the alMive named iliwntc. all of which arise from a totphlor iIim-ammI liver, alomnch or kidnrys. At ths Oaaitil. 1 liars lual takrn the laat two Ik. tiles nf Ir. Morb y a bmnn KJiiir. for ner vniia headsrhr. indig slion, with diaeaard liter and kldnrya. The Kllxlr ruretl mr, I found 11 llie grratrat medicine I ever used. J II. HlNtncn Attornet 1W1 K. Hlrarl. Washington. D ( . Memlsy s Lease Elixir. la lie best medicine for Ihe disease you remmmend It for on earth, T. It. Ilm-m. Hewitts, N.C. MOSXIT LSHOM B0T DBOn. Care all Crmrha IVU.l. rVww Thmat, llmaehltHi, Hemnrrhsgei ana nil utrant and long diseaawa. Klrgant, rs-llnMe. Twenty Ave rents at dmggisU. Pre pared onlv br Ih-. IL Mihv. Atlanta, POWDER Absolutely Pure TO GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, IU liK Kill Ml IN Till: t - . i- Imy ' u r ci .0. Is .1 1 1 e. i from 11 ; -t h:iii'l. m Urjje uautitie for Ca.-li W e are lliereton- in a p., 1 to sell you 118 low as .-toy ti in 111 the in f v. e guarantee out good- to In m ( very Kspect ae we repre sent them unit ue 1 espectf u II v ask for a wi-rc of your pntronuge. N 1 ha'.e ooo.l stables :i:nl idiiifv of w .11 ciio;i.-e luom which Vou .in welcome lo use fin- of ct.aic. If you neei a I an el of (i I Flour m Me-s I'ork it will he to your interest to see us before ion liny. li'i-.-pei'l tilth , Mclll IEL & Mm, tars, 71 l-roatl SlriH'f, XEW REItNE, N. C. Spring and Summer Sewing! No better time than February to do ones sewing for coming season. Provision was early made to have in store the right goods. Assortments more complete have not been shown in the city. In the line of Heavy White Cottons, particularly suited for children, are small check nainsooks, little patterns in heavy cotton welts, medium and very heavy marseilles. In Colored Cottons, are new printings in full yard w$de percales, plain colored; piques, plain and fancy crash. Matched Sets ill Kmhroiderics, Matched Sels in Fine Ma chine ToieiiiitiH, closely resembling tho expensive hand made laces and hiutow hand run Smyrna laces. Moderate prices prevail throughout the entire collection. M sOeiCilo'W'iti Meadows' Cotton Guano, Largely increases flit itiantity and grade of Cotton. Meadows' Gold Leaf Tobacco Guano, Produces ToliHcco of the finest quality, especially fancy wrappers. Meadows' Dissolved Bone and Potash Compound. Meadows' All Crop Guano. Meadows' Great Potato Guano. Meadows' Great Cabbage Guano. (.KIKM 1 UAIMT & DIAMOND PIIOS- I'll ATE. A SPECIAMY. E. H. & J. A. Meadows Co., MAXl FA Cm IlEKN, NEW IIERNE, N. C. Not How Good But . . . How Cheap Kcema to Ik" Ihe public cry, so we have laid in a laree alis-k of lw. Priced Papa?r, Envelopes, ae At',, And are prepared now to Iefy Compe tition We w ill nol lie undersold by any one. Get our price. XV. T. II I EI, A CO., ConnERCIAL JOB PRINTERS, 61 Houth Front tHrect Thone W. A full tine of Legal LUaaki at Compa- uon 1 nen. FAUE1S ! '.:'. I .nrgert and Best -VirVv!lsa!rVS figured duck and 9 CALL NO. 10. U0N DS OF CRAVEN COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. Notice la hereby given that Eight (8) Craven County Bonds of tua deoomlBaV lion of Five Hundred Oollara bava beea this day drawn for account Of tat Mttk. ing Fond of said county la aooordanca with the act authofixlng their laeoa, towll: Bonds No. 8, M, 9, 118, 111. 148, 157, 1 31. These Bonds will be paid principal and ' accrued Interest to January II, ISM lay ; oluatea, upon preawntatiofl f kaa aansa at ' the national Bank ol Haw Bara-a, Honk Carolina oa and aflat February 1. im lotwraat m th abova Bond, will' oaaaa after January IL, 18M. V By oroVf Board of Commbaionefa. - ? ' ' j. o. HILL, Chairman, ' New tier, !. C, Jaanary IS, W . s I- ) ' I ' v
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