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OURNlL VOL. II. NEW BERNE, N. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1884 NO. 264. BAI'LY i-- r LOCAL NEWS.' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. .) Nscse & Trent River Steamboat Co. D. L. Roberts Notice. J nrnatfialatare Almanac. Sun rises, 6:55 I Length of day, Hun sots, 5:83 1 10 hours, 88 minutes. Moon sets at 8:45 a. m. . , Meeting of City Council. ' Tuesday Evening, Feb. 5, 1884. The regular meeting of the Board was I held this evening, Mayor Howard pre siding. Present: Councilmen Gray, Howard, Rountree, Hackburn, Miller, Crawford and Oden. A petition was read from Geo. Bishop notes (same as in the purchase of lands from M. Griffin's estate). Cedar Grove Cemetory now owes only $500.00 on lands purchased from M. Griffin's estate. Respectfully submitted, , : Alex Miller, ) ' J. H. Hackburn, Cem. Com. V.A.Crawford. J t On motion of Councilman Rountree The thermometer registered 78 in the shade yesterday at 2 p.m. : ' The will of Mrs. Elizabeth B. Pasteur has been probated. The estate is Valued at $1,500. ' ' : A laree lot of hickory shad ; were brought up from Beaufort yesterday morning. -.''.'J,. . ., . The schooner Cobb, Capt. Ben Payne, 'nnlrinc iwrmiaomn . aiant o frama building with metal roof on Middle the report was referred to the Finance street on lot No. 83. On motion, a vote being called for, resulted as follows: Yeas, Councilmen Howard, Miller and Crawford; nays, , Councilmen Gray, Rountree, Hackburn and Oden. The petition was therefore lost. On motion of Councilman Gray, the suit before the Supreme Court in regard to the Graded School was left with the Mayor and City Attorney to havo full arrived from Wysocking yesterday with power to act in such a manner as they a cargo of corn. . We. call' attention to the schedule which we publish to-day of the Neuse and Trent River Steamboat Company., A friend tells us that we misconstrued the communication of ''Craven'? to the Newt and Observer and that we were mistaken as to the author. We think our remarks on the communication were very applicable to the supposed author. I we were mistaken, why of course the real author will not take any more of our criticism to himself than fits him. We regarded the communica tion aa sensational, and damaging to this section; in their judgment thought best. Report committee who were ordered to report at the next meeting. - ! Councilman Hackburn, chairman of Fire Department committee, reported that repairs were very much needed on the Ne v Bern Steam Fire Engine house. On motion, the matter was referred to the Fire Department committee with power to act. , ' v , - Councilman Rountree, chairman of Police committee, reported that Police man Hunt had resigned since the last meeting, and that his place had been eport of the Cemetery Committee of the cuaA k rn-n j City of New Berne, N. C, from May fied by the Mayor in the appointment 1st, 1883, to February Ut, 1884. i of Mr- Ballard. ... On motion, the Mayor's Vrrnr f!m.iirnri. wnnld onhmit. t.h M"ui renuieu. following report for our Cemeteries ine matter or purchasing shells lor with the request that the Finance Com- the streets was, on motion, left to the mittee be instructed to examine the committee on Streets and Pumna with power to act. : ; What Was, It! Editor Journal: "Craven" says "A batch of Atlantic stock was sold at pub lic auction at $5 and $6 per share, a de crease in value of one hundred per cent on the market value of the day before. Can any community stand such a des truction of values and prosper?" ,',..-; Well, "Craven," please enlighten us as to how stock can bring $5 after de ducting one hundred per cent, from a previous yalue. If the Atlantic stock was at par, which is one hundred dol lars per share, a decline of ninety-five per cent, would net the $5; but the de cline was one hundred 'per ceut, and we are at a loss to know what he does mean. If one hundred from one hun dred leaves five in his arithmetic, he will make a poor representative of a business men's syndicate. ' '" ' ' Observer. English Island Molasses at ; - , C. E. Slover's. COMMERCIAL. : Journal Office, Feb. 6, 6 P. M. ; , COTTON New York fmtares quiet; spots easy. New Berne market steady. Sales of 21 bales at 9 to 91. Middling, 95: Low Middling, 9; Good Ordinary, 8i N?W YORK SPOTS. . Middling, 10 3-4; Low Middling, 10 5-16; Good Ordinary, 9 11-16. FUTURES. February, ' 10.67 March, ' 10.81 -April, 10.95 , May, 11.09 RICE No sales; 90c. to $1.00. CORN-Firm at G4 to 70c. North Carolina, I Craven County. Personal- Mr. J. W. Walker and children leave for Durham this morning. Sheriff Jones, of Carteret, called to see us last night. He Bays the disputed territory between Craven and Carteret Is now an independent nation. Messrs. M. DeW. Stevenson and G. I. Eaqs., are off to Pamlico on prof essional business. , Mr. Geo.' Brooks and lady, of Rich lands, are in the oity. Mr, A. T. Kennedy, of Goldsboro, is ' in the city.' He is of the firm of Stanly & Kennedy, who manufacture the cele brated Cox cotton planter at Goldsboro, "Fire at the Theatre. ' ' . On Tuesday night, after the entertain iment at the Theatre had : closed, and about the time -the audience were in a fair way of clearing the room, fire was discovered on the stage, which was quickly extinguished without raising any alarm. The- incident hasj brought a communication, which we publish Elsewhere, making some timely sugges tionsasto providing means of escape ' from the building. We think the mat ter worth the consideration of those who have charge of it. It is not wise to wait for a serious accident before providing against ' it. ; If the door shutters were made to open outside it would be an im provement."'- A panic-stricken audience would make such a rush, for the door tthat it would be impossible to open it unless the shutters opened outwardly. books and audit the same. . cedar grove cemetery. Vouchers on hand May lst,1883...$559.23 Cash on hand May 1st, 1883......... 52.79 Received from J. A. Simpson for sale lots......; 430.00 Received from W. H. Oliver dif . on voucner..... i.sn 1043.93 disbursements. Paid Superior Court Clerk for entering suit.... $B.ou Paid commissions to J. A. Simpson ..... $43.00 Est. M. Griffin first and second note with inter- est on all notes to Jan uary 1st, 1884 $534.20 Lawn mower, extra knives and tools. $25.30 Paid W. S. Little for trees, evergreens and shrubbery . $119.24 Paid freights on trees. etc., from Rochester, N. Y.......... Paid repairs and painting three front gates.. -..,... Repairs box graves. vaults and cleaning 71 . graves (neglected mar ble Painting 13 benches and paint . Paid 2 canvass sling 6 and 8 feet....... ..... 641 days labor one man help during the past summer 48.87 880.10 19.73 12.00 65.26 7.00 9.50 On motion, the Mayor was empowered to purchase forty stepping stones for the crossing at two of the principal corners of our street. Mr. O. H. Guion was present and asked the Board to grant a License as a gift enterprise to Mr. Weaver. On mo tion, the matter was referred to the committee on Ordinances and Licenses to report at the next meeting. On motion, the Clerk was instructed not to issue any further License to "Jones & Co." gift enterprise, unless so ordered by the Board. T. A. Green and A. W. Wood, a com mittee from the Atlantic Fire company, being present asked the city to rent or lease a lot on Craven street for the pur pose of putting up a house for their jumper. On motion, the matter was referred to the Fire Department com mittee with power to act. They also asked the city to purchase a "head light" for their engine. On motion the Clerk was ordered to issue a voucher for $33.00 for that purpose. The Mayor made the following report for the month of January which was, on motion, adopted: Amount of fines collected, $ 8.00 " costs, " 12.80 La Grange Items. Neuse river has become more civilized and is now confined to its own domains. Rev. S. H. Isler filled his regular ap pointment here Sunday and Sunday nignt. ., Jf it rains nearly all the week, Satur day afternoon is holiday, and don't you torget it. , Sheriff Davis and N. J. Rouse, Esq of Kinston, were here on official busi ness last Saturday. The postofflce has been removed to the "old stand." Some one suggests tnat it ne put on wheels Council B. Wooten, accompanied by his daughter and son, left here for their home, in Alabama, last Saturday. A much needed work is being done on our streets. The sidewalk from the corner of Caswell street and South Rail road street, in the direction of the hotel. is being raised, and also a walk is being made from the same corner to the rail road. ; or sometime tnese places, in wet weather, have been perfect mud puddles and slop holes, und the wonder ' 1 1- . 1 1 1 m is way me wurs was- not none Deiore, At a meeting of the town commission ers held to-day (Tuesday) "Judge' Sutton and D. C. Murchison were elected commissioners to fill the unexpired term of Pully and Warters. The office is one of trust, profit and honor, an abundance of abuse and "cussing;" and what makes it so enjoyable is the source from which the abuse and "cussing" comes. Dr. . Barker arrived here Monday morning, and lectured in the High School building Monday night to a full bouse. ne Doctor Has visited our Balance to credit Cedar'Groye Cemetery.... $157.83 greenwood cemetery. , Received from J. A. Simpson for sale of lots $20.00 Vouchers . on hand. May 1st, 1883 40.00 Cash on hand May 1st, 1883...... ' . 14.00 i disbursements. Paid J. A. Simpson commissions Balance to credit Greenwood Cemetery '.. $72.00 nlace before, but the crowded house on Total,. $20.80 Monday night shows that his lectures The City Marshal made the following are appreciated and ever new. To one $74.00 $2.00 report for January which was, on mo tion, adopted: .'. Work on streets $46.44 Repairing pumps 24.00 Repairing well basket..... 1.50 Special police........... .50 Total, ......:.....'....:.$72.44 Amount of fines collected $ 8.00 " costs , " 12.80 Total, $20.30 To DOMESTIC ITIARKET. Turpentine Dip, $2.25; hard $1.25. Tar Firm at $1.25 and $1.50. Seed Cotton $2.50a3.00. Beeswax 256. per lb. Honey 75o. per gallon. Beef On foot, 5c. to 6c. Country Hams 13ic per lb. " Lard 13ic. per lb. Fresh Pork 7a8c. per pound. Eggs 26c. per dozen. Peanuts $1.00al.25 per bushel. Fodder 80o. to $1 per hundred. Onions $3 per bbl. Apples 75c.a$1.00 per bushel. Field Peas 85c.a$1.00 per bushel. Hides Dry, 9allc; green 5a6c. Tallow Cc. per lb. Chickens Grown. 45a50c. per pair, Meal 80c. per bushel. Potatoes Bahamas 30c; yams 40c. Turnips 50a75c. per bush. Wool 12a20c. per pound. Shingles West India.dull and nom. inal; not wanted. Building 5 inch, hearts, $4.00; saps, $3.00 per M. wholesale prices. New Mess Pork $15.75; long clears 84c; shoulders, dry salt, oc. Molasses and Syrups 20a45c. Salt 95c. per' sack. Flour $4.00a7.50 per barrel. Tlotico. No bill ngalust the NeiiHe and Trent River Steamboat Company will be paid unless a voucher Is attached, ana tnesame approved by the uenerai Manager. feb"d&wlw Sec. & Treaa, NOTICE. Sale of Valuable Steam Mill Property. who has never heard him before, and to others, I imagine, there is something interesting, entertaining and instruc tive. He will remain and lecture for four or five nights, of which I will speak hereaiter Capt. Davis' school is in a prosper ous condition and doing good work. Five States are represented, and the Captain has a reputation as teacher second to but few in the State. Pro fessors Walker and Starke, his assist- gentlemen of fine Pursuant to the powers conferred on us by a mortgage executed by Joshua Dean, dated the ith. day or iNovemner 1882. we will sell at Public Auction, at the Court House door in Bayboro, PamJ lico county, N. C, on MONDAY, the TENTH day of MARCH, 1884, at 12 o'clock, midday, all that tract of land whereon is situated the large Steam Saw Mill, formerly known as "The Dean Lumber Company's Mill," together with all the valuable improvements ana ma chinery on said premises The boiler in said mill is luu-norse power and the engme is 63-horse power This property is situated on Liower Broad Creek in said Pamlico county about two miles from where said Creek empties into Neuse River, with deep water un to the mill wharf. A line opportunity tor parties wisning Sew Berne Theatre. At the performance Tuesday night there seemed to be a feeling of uneasi nees among the audience in regard to tire; a number of persons spoke of it, and remarked that if a fire should break out what a fearful sacrifice of life would take place. A more complete trap can scarcely be Total to credit of cemeteries... $229.83 During the year 1883 from January 1st to December 81st there were 78 burials in Cedear Grove Cemetery; 8 of these were brought here for burial, leav ing 70 white deaths in this city for the past year. During the same period there wereiaa Duriais in ureenwoou Cemetery, 4 of them were brought here for burial, leaving vns colored aeatns in the city, making the total number of . i - il mo . . aeains ior wie year ivo. ; ui tfc k.- nntnwvmawia mnnh Greenwood Cemetery is in good con- - " " , ' " f , " ants, are gentlemen of fine abilities, The usual monthly bills were allowed, graduates of the University of Virginia, t0 the limiber DU8ine8S, Feb. Cth, 1884. GEO. F, f v, v:v.- ..-K-- ditioni but could be much improved, if since. But has even the Atlantio and miagmed than ,s our Theatre, provided of our coloreit people would be- North Carolina Railroad stock suffered a panic should take place. Although it come interested and devote a portion of has stood for more than half a century their time to setting out shrubs, ever- without any accident, yet who knows greens, ornamental and shade trees 7 - 1 l fan. aa.a thav arntilrt fetal nra how soon one may happen? See how attainments. Upon the whole La Grange has two schools, well patronized, well conducted, well taught.1 Our town is small and pupils are not exposed to the vices that may exist in larger places; the locality is healthy andthose desiring to send their children to boarding schools will find it to their interest to send them here. The Collegiate Institute is in as pros perous condition as at any time since its establishment, jxew pupus are Do ing received nearly every day, and while some have left, the average at tendance is as good as during the fall tprm. WhilA thA frionria and natrnnfl such "destruction?" Hard 1 v. we think. t I " ' I VUU DVHVVI 1C(1C iUl WJ UV1 Q WW J, If LI Board adjourned. , R. D. Hancock, City Clerk. Can't Believe It. Editor Journal: "Can any com munity stand such destruction of values and prosper' Craven." Well, we should think not. Pompeii, when it was buried, hardly had as bad a destruction as "one hundred per cent NOTICE. : :: Superior Court, Spring Term, A.D. 1884.. The Howard National Bank of Boston," Plaintiff, Against Lewis Coleman, s Defendant. J The Midland North Carolina Rail way Company, "and to John Gatling, Receiver thereof, and to "The Midland Improvement and Construction Com pany," and to the Presidents,. Secre taries. Treasurers and Directors of the next aforesaid corporations; . Take Notice: That I have levied an attachment. directed to me in the above entitled ac tion, against the property of the defend ant, upon an alleged debt of bis against "The Midland North Carolina Railway Company" and against "The. Midland improvement and Construction Com pany," evidenced by a judgment of the Superior Court of Craven county, wherein the said Lewis Coleman is plaintiff and the next aforesaid corpo rations are defendants, whereby, it is adjudged that the said Coleman recover of the next aforesaid defendants thirty- nve tnousana dollars, with interest on thirty-five thousand dollars from the Becond of September, 1882, and for six 43-100 dollars, costs of protest, and for costs of action, being judgment No. 3278 on the judgment docket of said Court. lhat the said attachment is to enforce an alleged demand of the plaintiff in the above entitled action against the defendant therein, for forty-eight thou sand and nity dollars, with interest oil forty-eight thousand and fifty dollars from April 12th, 1883, until paid; at the rate oi six per cent, per annum; and is returnable to the term of the Superior Court to be held for Craven county on the twelfth Monday after the first Mon- day in March, A.D. 1884. You and each of you are hereby sum moned as garnishees to appear at the said Court, then and there to answer respectively upon oath whether the said 'Iho Midland North Carolina Railway Company," or John Gatling as Receiver thereof, or the said "The Midland Im provement and Construction Company," are moeDted to the said defendant, Lewis Coleman, and, if' so, to what amounts; what effects or debts of the said Lewis Coleman the said "The Mid land North Carolina Railway Com pany," or John Gatling, Receiver there of, or "The Midland Improvement and Construction Company," respectively have in their hands and had at the time of serving said attachment, and what effects or debts of the said Lewis Cole man there are in the hands of any other person and what person to your knowl edge and Dener. Uiven under my hand, this, the 4th day of February, A.D. 1884. M. HAHN, fe6d4w Sheriff of Craven County. NOTICE. The subscriber having (mallfled before the Judge of Probate of Craven county as Execu tor u) LiiB lam win ana lesiamentoi luizaoeln B. Pastuer, deceased, hereby notifies all per sons having claims against the SHid Elizabeth B. Pastuer to present them to him for pay ment on or before February 1th, 1885. or ibis notice will be plead in bar of their recovery ; and all persons indebted to said Elizabeth B. Pastuer are notified to make payment. II. UUTLKU, Executor. Feb.l, 1881. dtfw M. DAIL, W. H. DAIL. By Green & Stevenson, Att'ys. For information inquire of Dail Bro thers, Newborn, N. C. fe6d&w80d m .1 11 la tew years iney wouia leei weitre- nniH for n.11 their trouble in the im- near it came last night? There could proved appearance of their cemetery, not have been less than 400 or 500 chil-J Your committee will render them all -dren in the gallery, and the only means -J ,3. of their exit is through a very narrow 7 u v L m. - w ... L I pool) JCttl, UOO WwU iuuvm 1 JUttD UWU UUlHlUDd lUf Id. , WJ1W1 UU W1B stairway, which leads into the body of proved by repairing and cleaning the market; fluctuating generally most at the building; and last night the floor of marbles or seventy-one negiectea the approach oi the annual meeting, and fastened by an iron eigne oox graves, repairing ana paint- on tne agitation or some measure to De ing of 320 ornamental and shade trees, various upheavals of sentiment as to the 120 ornamental , evergreens ana io flowering shrubs, 615 being the total number planted to date inside the cem etery, which will in a few years very much improve tne appearance oi its td It is well known that the only value drawal, they find Prof. Skinner to be a I received until the First Monday 116 Air. Sealed Proposals. Commissioners' Office, l New Berne, Feb'y 5th, 1884. ) Henlnil Proposals for blllldlnE a Brldee across Swift Creek at Vanceboro, In accordance with plan and specifications on file In the office of tne Keuisieroi ueeusui uiiscuuuby, win ve in NOTICE. state of North Carolina, ) Jruven County. ) The subscriber having Qualified as F.xe. trlx of the estate of Elijah Ellis, deceased, ou the 21th day of January, A.D. 1884, before the rroDaie ijouri oi graven county, Hereby noti fies all persons having claims airalnst saiil estate to present them for payment on or be- t1.n LM... 11 FU..U 1 ur ..... luic ijiid r w.b vuy ui jnmvui ioou,ur linn UOtlCV will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. Done taw 1st aay oi eDruary, 1K84. ' ELIZABETH B. ELLIS. Ex. Chas. C. Clark, Attorney. feb3-dw attached to the shares of this corpora tion for sometime past has been the voting and dead-heading power of j which they were possessed. Eight, ten and sometimes twelve dollars per share has been obtained for it, when on the this stairway was .hoop and could only be opened from the outside; this the writer knows, for he unfastened it. , Just imagine a panio in the body of the theatre, the only avail- ;able exit is 'through a boxed up door, man thoroughly competent and in every respect worthy to fill his place. He is a graduate of our State University, has had considerable experience in teach ing, and comes highly recommended Prof. WilliamB, who now has control of the institution, is a man of rare abilities as a soholar and teacher. Miss A,ddie Kirkpatrick still has charge of the Pn mary Department, and is an ardent, zealous- teacher, too well known to re quire any meed of praise from us. The March The Commisslonerg reserve the right to re ject any and all bids Communications sneuia ue aaaresseu iu Joseph Nelson, Esq., ltegister of Deeds, New Berne, N. U. " JAMtS A. 511 1 An, fe6-dlm Chairman Board Commissioners. I! "u SCT"" . UJXV school deserves and is receiving a first ( the door opening on the inside) and the grounds. The condition of Cedar Grove ifirstrush that was made would com- Cemetery is not what it should be, and mlntPlv baricade this exit, then the cannot be as our citizens desire it, until iswarming of the people from the gallery vote of Craven county with its bona fide investment of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. How natural it would appear that after the stockholders had voted to lease the road and the directors, who alone patronage. I have said this much le beginnin the session, and I know whereof I speak, Early Rose' Potatoes for planting at M C. E. Slover's, JOKTU JA110I.1A, I DUJIOIBll VUUIh Craven County, j spring xerin, a.u. mum. "The Howard National Bank of Boston," Plaintiff, Against Lewis Coleman, Deienuant. we can possess the four small lots now would cause a crush, ; which would be lying and nemg in uie cemetery ou we nye tne power to penect details, were the death of many. There is an exit on east side of the cemetery and owned by in session, and the publio expectation i.aAiirh airfn hut thin door is alwavs four colored persons. The fences on all I looked towards a passage of the road , - .. i i j nnnn...nnfin Af v. ,,aA it- I rnMH mm hth in Him ihiimi I lh in auu dl" I inni infl nnniiH he iiih ihkkhhi. inHt mil is fearful to contemplate what would ford no protection to our burial erounds voting power and free riding privilege vous debility, lost vitality, and kindred p6, have been the consequences . lueBaay I irviu un uujjfi iso BUuuu umo uwiuwu uuijr jtov wui iui viuuuich. ; oeo nuveiuHuiueun m mm I date, 01'lginauy ior fou.uuu; nit; I t if the fire had not been sospeedily every reason to peiieve mas an oi vuw i mat was ine aeenne no matter paper. hod. in tne name 01 numanity A Fair Offer. . The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., offer to send Dr. Dye's Voltaic Belt and Appliances on trial, for thirty days, to men, young or old, amicted with ner named Take Notice : That an action, entitled as above, nam oeen commenced In the Superior Court of Craven county, the purpose of which Is to reoover inilirmmit in favor of the plaintiff against you for forty-eight thousand and fllty dollars, to- 4111 uiouhhuu irether with interest on forty-elKl and fifty dollars from Apiil 12th, 188S, at the miA or six ner ceiu. ner anuum iiiuu naui, demanded bv ulaintiff in bis said action and alleged to be balance due by note made by you ana one x. u. weean w tne piaiuuii, dated at Boston, In the State of Massachusetts, ex we oral upon those in charge of the bull not to allow another crowd to ae" i'sitiein mat Duuaing unless some And that you are hereby required to appear and answer or demur to the complaint ihere- thiiik Uie people would be justifiable in refusing ever to attend any poriorm noe unless satisfactory assurance is r-ivnn that this has been attended to, Kemember the burning of the old Richmond Theatre, also of some fifteen nr twenty others of recent date. Ee- nv'Wiber the burning of a convent only a few weeliB ago in which so many per e m v-or burned. Then ro and exam ? , r 'i'!-'vitre and you will soe that if - i .si.U t ke place in io present . if 1 1' e lo i of life (in rnpo of . - ' U.'f lal. X.Y. Z. ."Mens sana in corpore sano" "A sound mind in a sound body" is the i trade mark of Allen's Brain Food, and in. at a terra of the bu nerior Court to be he Id for the county of Craven aforesaid, on the twelfth Monday aftar the first Monday In March. A.D. 1884: That a warrant of attach ment hath been issued m uie action aiore- lots could now be purchased on reason- Craven" does insist that it was one able terms. Several of them are anx-1 hundred per cent. Third grade school ious to exchange or sell. I boys know that fifty per cent disoount In consideration of the above facts, i from twelve dollars leaves six dollars. , . . " - 1J that .j x. jjuj t a: i I - j ..u. im ' it. m??1 naiuwwu ,iuu ... ... uu .- Diovii ion 13 maue lor tue escape OI tne your uumimutco ' '"'"-J"v i uuu niou uuc uuuuicu imt wui uiuuui i we bhbuio our reaucra mat, ii uiBsttwB- gold, to eniorce tne aeinana aioresaia, return I. : ' ., ' , j l . Ji!i ' !. nul A ii Arrnt mt.B I c r.-I . ZZa : 1T.. Xsl Z"a" Ijii Z.Z. Given under my hand awl the seal of the .... superior uourt oruraven count; rraIi. ' tins, me Din aav oi euruarv. a. it ne tninas tne decline was because tne cists, or bv man from J. 11. Allen, sio iv. can be procured on reasonable terms, and all such as cannot be procured on reasonable terms, they shall petition court to condemn and appoint a jury 3 assess and appraise the value of all such lots. Also, that our Mayor be author ized to negotiate for a loan of six hun dred dollars for which to issue three two-hundred-dollar notes bearing 8 per cent, interest from date and pledging t',e sale of burial lota on these lands purchased for the payment of these , Allen, directors did not consumate the lease, First Ave. New York City. ; v 5 let him try to buy shares at ten dollars and see if he can do it. Those old Indian chiefs drew peaceful Well then, we can say to all such vis- Inspiration from the pipe. . Their talks itors as Col. Pardee and those who wish and 1 treaties were solemnized amid11 to build up this section, come pn, there smoke. There was no drugged tobacco is life in the old land yet, and although then. They got it pure from the Golden ! the prospect of some person's getting a Belt of Carolina. Smokers have in E. W. CARPENTER. ' Clerk of the superior Court of febd-d-iw ",y Craven County. Fcr Ssta, plaoa may have declined one hundred per cent, nothing else in this section has sujjercd so greatly. Fa in PLAT. Blackwell's Durham Long Cut the same purity and natural fragrance that bred peace around the council hres. d FOUR SHARES in the New Berne and Pam lico Transportation Company. The Company ownhthttlne steamer Elm City. Apply at JanSfrdtf :. JOURNAL OFFICE, ISOT1C12. 'o All wliom it may Concern OFFICE OF SECT'Y AND TREAS. OP THE ' Trent River Transportation Company New Beknk N. C February 1884. v. All persons havine bills or claims or a counts of any kind aeainst The Trent Kiver Transportation Company will please present llie sumo w tow unuensiKnea jor payment or adjustment on or before March 10th, 1884. Aiipei-sonB lnaeDieu to tne saldlxmpany, by note, open account or other wine, will come forward and nettle the same wit hout further delay, or the claims will be put In train of collection at once. . , -. CHAS. II. BLANK, Secretary and Treas. , feb3.d&wttnl5 Trent River Trans. Oo'y. Architect Vanfed. Proposals will be received by the un dersigned for repairing Neuse Street M. K. Church in the city of New Berne. Plans and specifications furnished on application. , . .. ; T. A. Geekn, . j ' L. H. Cutler, , , . , 1 ; Thos. Daniels, feb2d2w " Committee. For Rent, STORE on east Bid Middle street, rwinw South Front. Also, a water Front between Fifon anri Spring streets, in, front of W.Kkoore'told till yard. Appiy to Janl&dtf . ; ; , De. CHAS. DUFFY. fciJil The Internal Revenfte Ofllna old utand on Craven street, In the Patterson miuuiug, urvk uwr ui me right on second floor. Offloe hours from a. m. to 4 p. m. when In the oity, . C. E. PALMER, Ja2d4w2w Dep'y Collector Fourth Uist.
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