II. W..WAHAB,
..Hurcesaor U K H. W Indley,)
lUbTlLLEllS AGENT FOR
Pure Rye tM Cora Whisky
W II E5 -AW D
-a ,-v-,
fN Q HEAT A HI El Y,
'ilDffei' Ale, Pale Ale, Beer
v
AND PORTER.
ERGNER & MGEL BEER,
CIDER,
PUilE FRENCH BRANDY.
II. V. YVAHAB.
St. -New Berne, JV, O.
(ptk Front
epas-dAwiy.
SHITII & CREOLE
Have now In stock and are receiving by
steamer a Full Line of
. , r , ' , ... V"
Hardware, Stovoa, -..
GunsTln, Glass,
.-. Sash, Doors Blinds.
, i Plows,, Willow-' aro.
Heating and Cook Stoves. The
Golden Harvest anl Champion,
the best In the market. '
Bn gey Harness, Baddies andlirldloB, and
ull line of
V. Beautiful Lamp Goods.
We sell none but reliable goods, and sell
tbcm LOW for CASH.
Middle St., New Berne, N. C-
' ocuuw . - -
Announcement
Extraordinary!
W llh a view to conforming with the times,
PATRONS of BETRICK'.H SALOON are
respectfully notified that nntil further notice
iliey will be permitted to use POOL AND
BILLIARD TABLES connected therewith
' GRATWjII;ff
Charge only being made for refreshments.
- Also on hand at anytime
Imported v'SehwoltiorfA and' '' Llmburger
Cheese; Imported and American Bologna
HaiiBoge; Sauerkraut when In season,
- CALL AT
4 DETRICK'S" OLD STAND.
a. L. PAPPENDICK, Assignee.
oc4dw
Dail Bros.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
COMMISSION MBKOIIANTS,
WKW BEBItE. IT. O rlAw
Coal, Goal,
Hay, IIay,
Icq, Ico,
V7c:d,Vooi
oalrllayVIce & Wood,
FOR SALE BY
uatsg: a dahiels.
APPLY AT THEIR
JOE HOUSE,
. Near Foot of Middle street,
New Berne, N f
Call on us bofore purchasing else
where. jyia awiy
. Special -Potato Fertilizer,
Special Cabbage Fertilizer,
racial Pen Fertilizer.
f -' Tr -Tt J p FcHil izcr j
E;;ecLil Ican Fertilizer, ;
P. i:atllsli - Fertilizer,
-- - 1 Onion Fertilizer.
SIM CIAL A.NI) COMPLETE
FEKTILIZEKS FOK
-.a i,i.c?:or,s.
-CAI-L ON OR ADDRESS-
I I.
W0LEENDEN,
r . Ij, c.
oi i d w tf
THE JOUENAL.
NEW BERNE N. C, JAN. 29, 13S5.
;. Incidents. . . .
There is in Philadelphia a mass
iva stone buildinff into which, on a
certain day of the week, a line of
Iservani-girls may be seen - entering
on one side and passing ont at the
other. It ia a savings bank, fouud
ed'nearly a century ago by the good
Quakers for the help especially of
this class and of laboring men.
On other days mechanics, negroes,
Italian organgrinders, Chinese
washermen, professional beggars,
with, here ana there a richly-clad
woman who is laying away a 'nest-
pe for her hahv.'' throne1 thn wait-
rta i - o
ing-room.
Onthehago books of the bank
there are some entries which hint
at singular stories, in 1848 there
is the receipt for the deposit of one
hundred dollars by a wealthy old
gentleman, in the name of a boy
just born and named for him.
The donor died, Laving forgotten
loll almiif. hia IntiAcir. TIiaVidv rrr-AW I
1 . . . 1
to manhood, a nara-woiKing mo
chanie who supported his old father
and mother, lie wished to marry,
but could not do so for lack of means
when presto! this modest sum, which
had been accumulating at compound
interest, comes to light, and he is a
comparatively rich man. -
fin Anyxl.An ffAlnmn thnt triM 1 W i . .
there is ad entry ot the deposit oi
two , hundred . dollars, ' signed
"George G. Osborne, able serman."
Opposite is written, in clerkly hand,
"This was the Eight Honorable
George Gordon. Earl of Aberdeen.
Tho money on his death was paid
to his executors, llisr estate wnen
he deposited it, was valued at three
million dollars." -
This "able seaman'7 was a vigor
ous, stalwart young nobleman, who
tired of the lilo at court, and broke
loose, resolving to become one of
the people and to earn his own
bread. lie resisted all entreaties
to return home, worked hard for
years as a navy and on ship-board,
put away his earnings, as we have
seen, and rose to be mate 01 ms
vessel before he died.
A somewhat similar instanco was
that of the elder line bf thehouseof
Fairfax, which is to be found in a
Virginia lamiiy.- JjOTU I'airiax
steadily refused to accept the title,
estates, and cares Of r his rank, and
nveu ana uiea a piam iarmer.
-r . . 1
Sweet (mm and JTlulleln.
The sweet cum, as gathered from a
tree of, the same name, growing along
the email streams in the bouthern states,
contains a stimulating expectorant prin
ciple that loosens the phlegm producing
the early morning cough, and stimulates
the cnild to throw ott tne raise mem
brane in croup and whooping cough.
When combined with the healing muci
laginous principle in the mullein plant
of the old f elds, presents in Taylor's
Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gdm and
Mullein, the finest known remedy for
Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough and
Consumption: and so palatable, any
child is pleased to take it Ask your
druggist for it. Send two-cent stamp
for Taylor's Riddle Book, which is not
only for the amusement of the little ones
who will gather around your Knee to
hear thepuzzhng questions, but con
taining information for the health and
welfare of every home. ,
WALTElt A. TAYIAJK,
dwtfebl5 , , T Atlanta, Ga.
To anv body who has disease of throat
or lungs, we will send proof that Piso's
Cure for Consumption has cured the
same complaints in other cases. Ad
dress, . : tt. X. tlAZELTINE,
" - ,i warren, fa.
, , jy26 daw .
MEETISUS OFJiODUES.
St. Johns Lodge, No. 3, A. F. & A. M.,
meets the 2d Wednesday night in each
month. r
New Beene Chapter, No. 48, R. A.
M., meets on the 2nd Monday in each
montn at s p.m. . . - .
New Beene lodge, no. 443, Knights
of Honor, meets on the 2d and 4 th Fri
day nights in each, month, f
Assessment jno. iwis now aue, ana
must be paid on or before the 12th day
of January, 1885.
Trent Council, No. 411, Royal Ar
canum, meets on the 1st or 3d Friday
nights in eacn montn. r .
Assessment No. 64 is now due , and
must be paid on or before the 17th day
of January, iood.
Eureka Lodge, No. 7, I. O. 0. F.,
meets on the 2d and 4th Monday nights
in each month.
Assessment No. is now due, and
must be paid on or before the -day
Neuse Council. No. 1, Order of
Chosen Friends, meets on the 1st and
iia weanesuay nignts in eacn muuui.
" Assessment No. CO is now due, and
must be paid on or before tho 14th day
of January, ioo&.
Cosmopolitan CounctlNo. 211, Amer
ican Legion of Honor, mrets on the 1st
and 8d Thursday niRhti in each montn
Assessment No. 63 is now due, and
must be paid on or before the 14th day
of January, loaa,
Local Branch No. 95, Order of the
Iron Hall, meets on the 3d Monday
niirht in each month
Assessment jno. a is now aue, ana
must be paid on or before tho 1st day
of February, 18S5.
Atiienia Lodge, No. 8, Knights of
Pythias, meqts on the 2d and 4th Tues
day nights in eacn montn.
AtHessment No. 110 is now due, and
muf t be paid on or bofore the 14th day
of January, KWj,
Ciry
Ca
ro.
Fpat; v.u.
i 1 ' 'i V.'.v !-
!
H. J. BAKER & BE 0ML
215 Pearl St., New York.'
PROPBIBTORS 01 TBS
East India Chemical Works
IMPORTERS OP
East India Goods. Chemicals
' Etc., Etc. '
MANUFACTURERS OF ;"; V
H. J. Baker & Bro's. Special
: Truck Fertilizer.
For testimonials and any information I
call Qn or address '
J. J. WOIFENDEJS,
NEW BERNE, N. C,
General Agent for North Carolina
- oca a wit :
PROFESSIONAL.
P. H. PELLETIER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NEW BERNE, N. C.
Oflice on South Front street, third door I
from the corner of Craven street. I
Will practice In the Courts of Carteret,!
Jones. Onslow and Craven.
Mnralnl n.1.tjnt.lnn irlvfin to tho onllnntlnn Of I
Claims, anu settling estate oi oeceasea per-1
niariwu '
OWE1N II. GTTIOIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office formerly oeenoled by Simmons 41
Manly, opposite. Guston House.
Will practice In the Connties of Craven'
Jones, Onslow, Carteret, Pamlico and Lenoir
rrompt attention paid to collections, . .
aprai-awir.
C. R. THOMAS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office on Craven street.l n Stanly Building
near corner oi r oliock street. nov4UWiy
C. R. THOMAS, Jr., .
Attorney at Iiaw,
BEAUFORT, N. C.
Office on corner of Turner and Front streets.
Will practice In Carteret and adjoining
counties.
Prompt attention to collection of claims.
novi owiy
WILLIAM J. CLARKE,
COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Attends all the courts held at New Berne,
North Carolina.
Particular attention paid to collecting.
ntoMoSSS
United States Commissioner.
Sept. 18th; 1881.
dw
L. J. MoOBK. WM, E. CLARKE.
MOOEE & OLABKE,
ATT0ENE Y S AT LAW,
New Berne. N. C,
Will practise in the Courts of Oarteret,Cra-
P?niT1coI5Sfe8foneB' Lenolr 0uBl0W
Also in the Supreme Court at Raleigh and
the United States Courts at New Berne and
Raleigh.
W collecting a specialty apoawu
Okobok v. btroko,
DASIIt . PKRRT,
Klnston.N.O
Rleigh,N.O.
STRONG & PERKY,
kinston, jr. c, ;
ATTORNEYS ASL COUNSELLORS AT
LAW.
Having formed a copartnership for the!
n:
practice of the law In Jones county, will regu-
larly attend the courts of the same. Pr mpt
mayu-a&wu hxkujnu a fjuutx.
t, M. SIMMONS, ' : OLKMENT HANI.T.
SIMMONS & MANLY,
ATTOKUETS AT LAW.
Will practice In theCourtsbf Craven. Jones.
Onslow, Carteret, Pamlico, Lenoir and Hyde,
and in the Federal Court at New Berns.
febtfdixwl)
DR. J. D. GLAKK,
JDEIVXIST,
- 1 ; NEWBERN, R. C.
Office on Craven street, between Pollock
and Broad. prl7-d&wly
" ( HOTELS..
CENTRAL HOTEL,
; W. E. PATTERSON. PB0rK,
NEW BERNE, N. C.
THIS WELL KNOWN AND COMMODIOUS
house, as its name Implies, is skuated intbe
centra) and business portion of the city, hence
recommends itself for iu convenience to the
travelling public. Affording solicitors every
ODnortnnity of visitinK business correspondents
It has attentive servants, and its table Is always
tnrnlsnea wiin . i . -
Every Delicacy of the Season
Its rooms are large, airy ana wen turnunea.
AW OWWTRTJS .
or the accommodation of guests to and from
trains and stealers free of charge a ipsdal
feature in thi city, :
All tne apponeuaui-ns, ui a uiuu.ro
' FIRST CLASS flOTEL.
Aprill-d-lv.
GASTON HOUSE,
' t NEW BEBME, N. C, v
S: R. STEEET & SOK, Proprietors.
: The Only First-oiass House m the city.
Omnibus connects with all Trains and I
Steamers. Large sample rooms foroommer
clal travelers. oct28-dtf
HOTEL,
SMITHFIELD , N. C,
f D. W. FULLEE, Prop'r. :. ,
Ample accommodations at all times
Sample rooms tor commercial travel
ers. Charges moderate. augSdtf'
Fcr,Di::.:::D ulhic!
CAN BE FOUND AT
T. A. Green's Old Stand
ON MIDDLE STEEET.
i ; 4 : GET. HIS P2ICES ON
h o c e rieoj
Lorillard & Gail & Ax's Snuffs, Grain
Sacks, Ropes, Twines, Canvas, Oakum,
raints, Oils, etc.; etc., " before purchas.
'3 tiil"n for Nets and Seines.
i:
rC
RAILROADS.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Atlantic & N. C. Railroad
TIME TABLE No. 12.'." "
In Effect 12:00 M., Sunday, Dec. 21,
1884. : :,
EAST.
WKST.
r. u
4 50
5 28
1H
Ooldsboro, -.
5 25
5 68
L,a urangi..
Kinston,..,...
7 40
7 50
10 00
p. a.j
Morehead Depose,
U&w U . .
EAST.
WEST.
-. :
No. 47. No. 48 ,
Express Express,
Pass.AMsJl STATIONS Pasa.aMal
Arr. L'tb. Art. . L've,
, A. M l A.M.
11 27
10 50 10 53
it) le lo ao
40 8 55
A. H. A..M
No.S No.4
Mixed F(tt. k Mliec'Fut.
Pass. Train. STATIOAS. Pass. Ira n.
Arr. L'ts. '" Arr. L'tsi
a. M. A. H. r. K. P. M.
8 45 1 Goiasboro,. 7 15
9 21 9 251 Best's ..,,. 6 35 6 89
9 45 10 00 La Orange .. 6 00 6 15
10 21 10 86 FalllnsOreelt 5 27 5 44
1100 1115 Kinston,.... 4 44 5 04
1131 11 85 Caswell ......... 4 26 4 2S
11 12 00 Dover. 4 1 4 08
12 28 12 82 (lore Creek 8 30 8 84
12 56 1 00 Tatcarora 3 01 8 00
1 12 1 15 Clarice's 2 50. 2 50
1 50 Newbern, ( 2 25
P.M. (P.M. P. If . P.M.
EAST.
WEST.
No. A :
Vixed Fgt. 4:
Pass. Train.
No, 6.
Mixed Fgt. A
Pass. Train.
Arr. L've.
STATIONS.
Arr. L've:
A. M.j
a.M.
r. m. ;
1 '25
12 84:
12 21 ;
11 52;
11 lo;
10 53;
10 20;
:
A. m. ;
P. M
12 89
12 26
11 57
11 20
10
10 25
10 00
A.M.
5 00 Newbern..
5 41:
6 57:
6 26
7 02;
7 30;
8 02;
8 12-
a. m. ;
5 49- Riverdale
6 02; Oroatan
6 81; Havelock :
' 7 1H; Newport ;
7 84; Wlldwood ;
8 07; Morehead City ;
Morebead DepoU.;
A. m. ;
Train 48 connects with Wilmington A Wei
don Train bound North, leaving Goldsboro
11:50 a. m.. and with Richmond & Danville
Train West, leaving Goldsboro 11:55 a.m and
Wilmington A Weldon Train South at 4:37p.rn
Train 4 connects with W. A W. Train bo uud
South, leaving Goldsboro 7:39 p.m.
Train 47 connects with Richmond & Danville
Train, arriving at Goldsbcro 4:20 p.rn , and With
Wilmington and Wellon Train from the
North at 4:37 p.m.
Trains 4, 5 A 6, Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays.
( Trains 17 and 48, daily except Sunday.
Train 8, Tuesdays, Thursdaygand Saturdays
Train 47 supper at Kinston.
W. Dunn,
Superintendent.
Midland N. C. Railway.
TIMS TABLE No. 8,
In effect Sunday, Septomer 21, 1884,
WEST.
I
BAST
No. 1.
Mixed Train.
No. 2.
: Mixed Train
:Arr. L've.
I a.m. i A.M.
. i 5 5 :
: 6 81 5 5 33
. : 5 15 ! 5 17
STATIONS.
Arr. L've.
P. M.
p.m.
: 8 00 IGoldiboro........
8 22 8 24 -Oopelands
8 88 40-; Princeton
8 47 i 8 47 i Holt's Mill
5 08 6 08
107
; Pine Level : 4 48
4 50
4 Su
IO 25 j
;8mthfleid !
t3- DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. V
Train 2 connects with Wilmineton A Wei-
aon iraiu leaving uoiusooro, going North
11:00 a. m ana wun Hicnmona s Danville
Train going West, leaving GoldBboro 11:55
a. m.. and with A. ft N. 0. Train, going East
leaving Goldsboro 0:40 a.m.
Tral n 1 counectswlth W A W Train from h
North arriving Goldsboro 5:87 p. m . and wit
RAD Train from the West, arriving Golds-
ooro o:w p. m., anu witn A a js c Train from
the Eastarrlving Goldsboro 11:27 a.m. and 7:81
p. m.
W. Dunn,
Superintendent.
JAMES REDMOND,
Agent and Bottler
OF THE
CELEBRATED
BEftGNEH & ENGEL ;
BREWING GO'S
PHILADELPHIA
.LAGER BEER
New Berne, N. C.
. This beer took premiums at the Cen
tennial Exhibition at Philadelphia and I
the Paris Exposition. Keeps better than
any other in warm climates, and is the
I favorite brand wherever known.
For sale in kegs or crates. - : d w
1 6
USTES.1 NORTH C1M1H1 .
MARBLE WORKS
: NEW BERNE, K. C. - s":---;";
MONUMENTS, TOMBS,
And all kinds Grave and Building work In
Tf,L"&f"Er.!C!l f'ARELE
0rderg wiU recdve prompt attention
6nd satisfaction guaranteed. , ;.
JOH II. WILIJ3, Proprietor
(Successor to Ci
Cor. mO AD
... ,Xv,u
W. Claypoole)
D CRAVEN Sis.,
llKRNEs N. C
f -' 1 r - f
STEAMERS.
m-nm m rmico ,
Steam Transportation Co'y.
NW BlRKK, N. C Oct. 81, 1884.
FALL 8CHEDCLK OF THE STEAMER
- elm: city
to go Into effect on and after November 5,
van-.
Wednesdays
Leave New Berne at
stopping at Adams
and stonewall.
Tldavs-1
2, m., for Bayboro,
reek, Vandemere
Leave Stonewall at 8 a.ra. for Berne,
stopping at Vaudemere and Ads s Creek.
Hatnrdava
leave isew Jierne at s p.m. iur utxe
landing, stopping at Adams Creek
Tuesdavs
jjeave uro tnainR ai iua. m. roriMew
Berne, stopplug at Adams creek.
Bv this arraneement we are able to make
close connection with the Northern steam
ers, also having good accommodations both
for Dassensers and frelclit at very low rates.
ask that the merchants and producers along
lis line to elve it tneir cneeriui support.
Freight received under cover every day of
the week
For further Information enquire at tneor-
noe. Foot oi craven street.
r.. u. flEKCK, Agi. iNew uerne, jn.u..
Or any of Its Agents at the following places:
AUK Ij&k, Adams ureeK,
D. M. WATSON, Lake Landing,
D. H. ABBOTT, Vandemere,
C. H. FOWIjKR, Stonewall,
S. H. FOWLKR, Bayboro,
S. H. GRAV.
Ian21d&wly General Manager.
THE
2TEUSE & TRENT EIVER
Steamboat Company
Will run the following Schedule on and after
Friday, August 22d, 1881 :
Steamer Trent
Will leave New Berne for Polloksvllle, Tren
ton and Intermediate landings every Wed
nesday and Friday, returning on Thursday
and Saturday.
Steamer Kinston
Will leave Newbern for Kinston every TUK8
DAY and FRIDAY : returning leaves Kin
ston for Newbern every MONDAY and
THURSDAY; touching at Jolly Old Field and
all intermediate points Dotn going ana cum
in .
These steamers make close connection with
the O. D. S. 8. Co. and North Carolina Freight
une. For further miormation apply to
W. K. STY RON, JR., at Newbern.
W. F. Stanly, Kinston.
D. S. BARRUS, Polloksvllle.
I. T. WILSON, Agent at Trenton.
J. P. Quinerly, Jolly Old Field.
J. B. Banks, Quaker Bridge.
J. M. WHITE, Gen'l Manager,
eb7dAw
Kinston, N.0
OLD DOMINION
Ci-Li rt.
niUUUlOlllU VUiUUailYi
.
SEMI-WEEKLY LINE
F01 New York, Baltimore, Nor
folk, Boston, Elizabeth City,
Philadelphia, Providence,
and other Cities.
ON AND AFTER
Monday July 2nd, 1883,
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
Steamer Shenandoah
Will leave, upon arrival of train oa Norfolk
southern uanroad at EiizaDetn uity, every
MONDAY AND THURSDAY
for New Berne. Returning leaves New Berne
lor ttiizabetn Uity erery
TUESDAY AND FRIDAY
at i p. m., making close connection with Nor
folk Southern R. R. for Northern cities.
Close connection made at New Berne with
steamers for Kinston. Polloksvllle. Trenton
and all landings on tbe Neuse and Trent
Rivers. No freights received for shipment on
Tuesdays and Fridays after S'A p.m.
r relent lorwaroea promptly ana lowast rates
guaranteed to destination. Fare to Elizabeth
City and return. 4. To Norfolk, &. To Bal
timore.SS. To New York, 113.50.
E. B. ROBERTS, Ag't, New Berne,
ODLFBFFBR A TUBNKB,
Ag'ts. Norfolk, V. A
W. B. StaKfoed. Gen'l Trt Ag't,
New York City.
. Change of Pier in New York.
The N. C. Freight Line!
FOR NEW YORK, ,
BOSTON, PROVIDENCE,
-1 and all point
North and West
After this date will receive freight In New York
for New Bene at
P1EK 7, NOKTll K1VEK,
Office Of MVD York and Baltmore
- . " .
Transportation Co.
Merchants should remember that this is one
the best Steam Lines out of New York, making
daily oonnection with Baltimore for New Berne;
an inside, ana eniy one enange.
SEMI-WEEKLY STEAMERS
Between Hew ' Berne and ' - Baltimore,
(Touching at Norfolk)
Leaving New Berne for Baltimore TUESDAYS
FRIDAYS at 1 p m
Leave Baltimore
New Berne WEDN
tESD
SDAYS dnd SATURDAYS
. (.p.m. ,
Agents are as follews:
EUBKN FOSTER, Oenl Jfanager,
M Light St., Bal't.Md.
AS. W, HcOARRIOK, Ag't. Norfolk, Ya.
W. P. Clyde A Gw PhUadelpbia, IS South
harvea.
' York JtBalto.Tranu.Llne.Pier 1 Jforto.
river
, E. Sampson, Boston, S3 Central wharf.
K. H. Rockwell, Providence R. I.
D.O. Mink. Fall River. Derriek wharf .
: Ships leave Boston, Tuesdays and Saturdays.
- new xors: aaiiy. .
, u Baltimore. Wednesdays and Saturday
i , " Faa River, Monday., Wednesdays
Fridays. fc
Providence, Saturdays. .
. Through bills lading given, and rates guaran
to all points, at the different offices of
ntpaniea.
IL 1 1 . ...?.lr.8 Of Bw I Z ..i c.. "5 Y.lj
NOTICE-
By virtue of a power of sale lna mortKaee
deed, executed to Mvacham & Edwards en
tneotn flay or April, ism, Dy u. H. wooten
and wife, and recorded In the Reristei's office
of Craven county, in. Book No. 80, Pages 107-
lt-lt, I will sell at the Court House door In
the town of New Berne. On Tuesdaj . the 24th
day of February, 18X5, at 12 o'clock, M., for
cash, the lauds described In said mortgage
deed, containing' 800 acres moje or less.
(Known as pari oi inrKey i rap plantation;
see mortgage for further description.) To
satisfy notes which said mortgage secures. .
J. P. MTNN.
jal74w Assignee of Meacham A Edwards.
NOTICE.
Stats of North Carolina, l
uraven county.
The subscriber having Qualified ns Admin
istrator of the estate of James A. Buyduin,
8r , deceased, on the l"th dny of January,
A.D. 18S5, before the Probate Court of Craven
county, hereby notifies all persons having
claims against said Estaie to present tltem
for payment on or before the 20th day of Jnn
uary, lKMf, or this notice will be pleaded In
our oi tneir recovery.
All persons Indebted to said estnto will .
mnkelintnedlate payment.
uoue mis ii)tn day or January, 1S85.
J AS. C. HARRlt-ON,
Janl6dw Public Administrator.
Administrator's Sale.
Pursuant to nulhoilty vested in him, (be
undersigned will, on Momlaj the 2d day of
February, 1SS5, at tho Court House door In
Newbern, N. J Sell to tho highest bidder the
Real Kstate belonging to tho estate of
Thomas Fonner. dee'd, consisting of a tract
of laud In Craven county on the south side of
Ncuse river, west side of Great Marsh Out,
adjoining the lands of Uambo Fenner on
west, William Temple on south, containing
one hundred acres more or less, belonging to
the estate of Thomas Fenner. dee d.
Terms f Sale: ono half cash; balance on a
credit of six months. TIllo reserved until
full payment Is made.
Sale will commence at 12, M.
JAS. C. HARRISON,
Public Administrator,
Adm'rofThos. Fenner, deed. .
Newbern, N. C, Dec. 20, 1881. dlw
Administrator's Sale.
Pursuant to authority vested in htm. thn
undersigned will, on Monday the 2d day of
reuruniy, looj, lit lue UOUri HOU88 -door 111
Newbern, N. C, sell to the highest bidder Hie
Real Estate belonging to the Estate of Susan
Grimes, dee'd., consisting of Lot No 156 in
the plan of the Lots of Joshua Scott's Kstate,
on Richardson's Alley in the City of New- '
bern, N. C., which was conveyed by E. W.
Carpenter, C. 8. C, to Susan Grimes, belong
ing to the Estate of Susan Grimes, dee'd.
Terms of Kale: one half cash: balannn on a.
credit of six months. Title reserved until
full payment is made.
Sale will commence at 12, M.
JAH. (,'. HAKlilSOU,
Public Administrator, '
Adm'r of Susan Grimes, dee'd. .
Newbern, N.C.. Dec 20, 18S1. diw
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In obedience to an Execution in mv
hands in favor of E. Powell and II.
Powell against R. C. Clevo, I will sell
for Cash at Public Auction, at the Court
House in New Berne, on the 1st Monday
in March, A.D. 1835, being the 2nd day
of the month, at 13 o'clock, midday, all
the right, title and interest of the owner
of a certain house and lot inVanceboro,'
in uraven county, where the said de
fendant resides.
Jan. 21, 1885.
M. HAHN. .
d4w Sheriff of Craven County.
SHERIFFS SALE.
Iuo
In obedience to an Execution iu my
hands in favor of E. Powell and H
1 T 11 - TT 1 , .. . -n
iruvveu iigaiuBi, Henrietta wmts ana ii.
F. White, I will sell for Cash at Public
Auction, at the Court House. in New
Berne, on the 1st Monday in March, be
ing the ana day of the month, A. D,
1885, at 12 o'clock, midday, all the right,
title and interest of the owner of a cer
tain house and lot in Vanceboro, in
Crayen county, where the said defend
ants reside.
Jan. 21, 1885.
M. HAHN,
d4w Sheriff of Craven County. '
NOTICE.
STATE OF NOKTll CAKOI.1NA, I
uraven uouuty. J
The subscriber havtne nuallfled ns Almin.
istrator of the estate oi Ja. Alex. Rnvilsm. -
Jr., deceased, ou the 13th day of January, A.D.
1000, uuiore tne rrooaie uouri. or uraven
county, hereby notifies all persons having
claims against said Estate to present them for
payment on or before the 15th day of January,
iodu, m hub uuucb win ue pieaueu iu uar of
their recovery. ..
All persons Indebted to said estate will
make Immediate payment. '
ijone tins lam uay or Janunry, 1885.
JAS. C. HAKRIHON.
jaHSOd Public Administrator.
NOTICE.
Mary Gwaltnev havine this 12ih il fiv nf
January, 1885, qualified as Admlnlstratrixof
tne estate or Daniel Uwaltney, deceased, all
persons having claims against the decedent
are hereby notified to exhibit the same to tho
said Administratrix on or before the 20th day
of January, 18S0.
jaipuw J1AKY UWALTNEY.
Trinity College.
The SPRING TERM will brein J ANTUnv
7th, and close JUNE Hth, 1885. - .
TERMS: "
Tuition in College Classes, per
month r,m
Tuition In Preparatory Depart
ment, per month J2.50 to .too
Tuition in Business Course, per
month in)
Telegraphy, Stenography and
xype-w.riung (extras) each,
perTcrm 1 isn
Board, including furnished room,
per mourn U.OOto 10.00
Particular attention will be paid to the Nat-
I nral Sciences, English Literature, and tb
Business Course.
'lhe laculty. now comnosed of seven mon.
are specialists In their respective depart'
ments, and, with additional Improved appar-
a,t"sJB.m" PPances, are prepared to meet
1 m ueiuanus oi uie euucntK
onal hiterPKlii nf
the Church and patrons of the Institution.
r ur vaiaiogue anu particulars address -
ProC J. F. HEITMAN,
Trinity College, Randolph Co., N.C
janOd&wit ,
of I
CHRISTMAS, 1884.
I have on hand for HOLIDAY TRADE a
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fine ;Firurrs,
Florida Oranges, Malaga Grapes, Bananas,
Citron, Raisins, Cnrrants, Datea and figs
and I have captured Santa Claus, Bag am!
Baggage, this year and brought him to mv
store. ., J
Com and sea my Complete Assortment of
Toys and Holiday Goods,
Bf,M CHRISTMA-S GIFTS FOR OU
AND YOUNG. , ,
Call early and make your selections
JOHNDUIIH,
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