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1 ' v. . VOL;IVMb NEW BEKNjE, N. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1885. no: 205. 0 0 II LOCAL NEWS? Jearaal mltir ilmute. ' - , . Now Berne, latitude,' 85 6' North, longitude, 77 8' Weet.: . Sun risen. 6:56 I Lojgth of day," - ' - .Hun sets, 4:46 1 0 hours, 60 minutes. ; M nn rie at 5:53 a. m. ; ; -. BUSINESS L0CAt8.V; ; Choice Mountain Butter 2$ cte.at A. MillnrV nonsicned bv W. P. Ballance. Mr.. Alrv. N. C. Sweet and food. 81w Fine, brilliant ,' and dear Diamond lenses re'UBed in making the Celluloid M-Eye-Glassesi1" When you buy a pair, ,"t Tydu may know that yen are Retting the beet. Noae genuine without diamond -trade-mark. ; . . .. i For eale in New Berne only by B. A. Bem- & & i:f 1 1 1 noebed room full eet of furniture l -curled walont, marble top, cut-glass mirror brand now. for eale chbap. V" Apply tO " D. HA8SELL. . , 6tC i Postofflce building. ttt 2Dou't forget to ttop at the Auction Balea Room, and examine the home- : j mad a Thomaaville cbaira and rockers at factory prices. x ' ;. C. H. Blank. rwnvina it A F." T)nFPT have removed lUit pffice to Pollock street, next door bo Jno. Dunn's store, opposite the Epia- ejopal unorcn. " ,. w sa.TlNa RiNK-Open every night dur ing the week. Special ladies nights, Tuesdays and Fridays. Skates furnished at usual rates and good order will be maintained." j n22tf . j t- Jab. W."Watrs. ' Aliwhq have tried our 10q. hams say they, ate aa good as any in market. Humpheey & Howard. ;y.r.nJo.i Eggs were selling for 21 cents whole- sale yesterday i r ; Rev. Dr. Burkhead has returned from the Conjferenoe. ,1 .1' . ' ' The Superior Court did a good day's wjk yesterday,,, disposing of mauy ' casein Saml Raldcliu opened hi t oy str saloon bight' Hd bad. a ush. The. best 'ystert in the market, and everything neat and clean. The County Board of Education wa - In sessioa- yesterday.' The question of eresting separate districts for the col ored children and appointing separate ootnmfttcea was decided in the negative. Mr. Barry St. Ormond, advance agent of the Camilla TJtuo Musio Concert Co. U in the city The company will ap pear here on the 10th inst, and our peo- fftajma rest assured a; first-class enter fcteidment is in store for them- Some of the members of the Cotton ;I Exchaege are complaining of the late hour at which the evening market que titions are received. We are- not able -' to explain where the fault is; it cannfct le with the 'operator at this office, as we have always found him prompt and ' attentive to business. The additional " , .wire we, understand has been laid as f ar aa La Orange. When ft is completed to New Berne, business will be greatly - faoUitotedvf'M::;;41y ' The An . O. B. Boomlns. , f . . ' "'At an auction sale at the court house 1 yesterday; stock in the A. & N. C. K brought twenty-one dollars per share.. Tbis we believe?-6 the highest prioei . paid eincet800r ' 4lastJBj-',v '-' - -' ' Yesterdaywaa the day for the county i officers tcrenew their bonds. Joseih lsQn, Register of Deeds, E. W. Car Yenter, a S. C, H. J. Lovick, County - Surveyor, Dr-H Q. Bates, Coroner, ' Robert Davif , ConstabU of 7th township, J. P. fetanly, Constable of 8th township, -feiqh filed their bonds which were as. 'ijpted bf- the commissioners. ' D. N. .Kllbnrn- filed bond for echool funds hich was aocepte'd and action on bond county treasure waa defered until today, . Mayer Eahn filed process bond a Sheriil and action on other bonds re- - vqUlreJ of nlm was deferred until today. The Register' of Deeds requests us to laid that township constables will.be required to pay the fees for registering tlelr bonds. ; . yy?T 0x2iX h': -Hotarever. r f f t "- .". Jaoob'Belt was.beforetheSape'rior Court yesterday on the charge of steal ing a pair of shoes from Taylor & Smith. He had confessed the crlmejn thepte- liminary hearing before a justice of the peace. Jacob had no'witnesses but in troiuce'dhimstilf and, after being sworoj stated that Marshal Barget and Police- - man Gaskill got after him, Hargett with ' Ugp"Ti.ul anl Gaskill with a long hot ' iron, andi ' ' '"at ad guilty before the ius" ' r b '. vl finished this story oftUerelhot iron and bull dog . p;El"U J-il-' r: "'ti P':k"3: - . I j ...e ' : " ' - vo'i), afir a Lule hesiiition replied, "from a boy up town' tamed Cleve land "Wa ii Grover Cleveland?" Hwtrct him; he come from t' t 1 lived up towa.' " 'n't 1 'lave Jacob's s!ory I ..rnea a verai t oi f. ut uo for tLree Dime Partr. 1 ? i 7 ; lU X . ? l ' The ladies of the M. E. Church will give a dime party tonight at the parson. age. ..Refreshments in abundance and admission free, bat don't forget to take a little change V , - " Cottage Prayer-meeting under the auspices pf the Young Men's. Christian Avociatiou,' conducted by the Mission ary Committee this (Tuesday) night at Mrs. Doughty 'e, on Pollock Btreet, at 7J o'clock!' We arc requested to announce that thure will be preaching at Cypress creek, Jones county, on the 8rd Sunday in December. , u Rev, J, T. Kendall will preach the funeral of L. H. Cox, deceased, at Queen's creek church, Onslow, on the 8rd Sunday in December. BI C. A.. i . The attendance at the Young Men's Christian Association Sunday was the largest this organization has ever yet had in assemblage. The . interest the members tre taking is steadily growing and they seem determined that there shall be no abatement. Quite a number of applications for now membership have been received and should there be any more who desire to join they are requested to hand in their names today or tomorrow that they may be received at the business meeting tomorrow (Wed nesday) night. Election of Officers. At the annual election of officer $ held last night by the fire companies the fol lowing officers were elected for the en suing year: ATLANTIC COMPANY. R. A. Richardson, Engineer; J. K. Willis, Foreman; W. D. Barrington, Assistant Foreman; 8. B. Waters, jr.. Captain of Hose. mechanics' nooK and laddee CO. Assistant Engineer, J. W. Bowden: Foreman, M. T. Roberts: Assistant Fore man, Elijah Piver;RepreB., J. M. Bargct andW. N.Russ. EXCELSIOR COMPANY. Chas. Lane, Foreman; Chas. McSor- ley. Assistant Foreman; Berbert Willis, Captain of Hose; Thos. Daniels, Secre tary; Thos. Churchill, Treasurer. Fatal Shooting A OVar. Our Kinstou reporter sends us the following account of a fatal affray at that place yesterday: At 10 o'clock Monday, Mr. William II. Whitfield shot and killed with a pistol Joseph Sellers, both citizens of Kinston. " , :i ' . The particulars as far as your reporter can gather at short notice are as fol lows: Mr. Sellers went into Whitfield's bar room and threatened to use a knife upon him, Whitfield tried to avoid a collision, but Sellers continuing to advance with a knife, Whitfield, shot twice in self-defence, the first one miss ing, the second taking effect in the left side between ninth and tenth rib, caus ing death in a very few minutes. ' Two witnesses were present wuo tes tified as above at the corner's inquest. Mr. Whitfield was discharged by the trial justice and coroner's jury. Th Superior Coart. . Court convened at 91 o'clock Monday morning and work on the. criminal docket was resumed. The following cases were disposed of: State vs. London Bonnett; assault with deadly weapon; guilty Imprisonment in county jail for two years. State vs. Redding Pay ton, A and B.; defendant submits. ..Imprisonment for six months in county jail; commission ners empowered .te hire out. , State vsJacob Beli;laroeny. '1 Guilty: lent to penitentiary for throe years. . ' State vs, John -Thompson. This .de fendant Stood indioted in pine separate cases for the crimi bf larceny. 0 M. De W.Stevenson, Esq., appeared for,. the defendant,' Solicitor Collins , for. tija State. , Verdict, guilty,Vi one 'case only. ,, . , . , ., State vs. Frank Little; larceny ' This was a caB3 that appealed to- the sympa thies of the court and all others present. Thrdefendan't is a sailor and waa land- el here , a perfect, .stranger, . without friends and without money, -and it is with gret difficulty he caa talk. He waa charged with the - larceny of -an overcoat, the property of C. E Palmer, ool.-' Mr. Stevenson kindly appeared for him, bat he v'was convicted. The prosecutor consented to a suspension of Judgment and he was, discharged with the unaerstanaing mat ne, is to leave immed iately for his home, which he says is m, Washington, U. t. State va-Perry. Chadwicav larceny This was a colored lad about ten years oil and was charged ; with stealing a coat from M. B. Sultan. Geo. B. White acDeared for him. Be ' stated' in an swer to tne court mat nis iiur, H dead. . Mr. Sultttf stated to the court that on account of the boy be: v so young he did not wish to prosecute him He was fined a renny and cost. - Court adjourned to 91. o'clock this morning. . " j ; ' ; i In f a t rlcht autumn dayB the temtf tatiou t- comfortable exposure yields its fruit i-i a most pernicious cough anj irr: ct of the throat. Pr. . Bull's Cvv.. i t.rjp stoiQiis unrivall as a rr-rs.i.'jr f t t'rors' sr.l .Vitz d.fCW Twci.iy-.. va c.a. a Uuiie. ConsrreiM Organtzntlon of Senate and House. f'i; - , . J A special telegram informs us that both Bouses of Congress organized yes terday. John Sherman, of . Ohio, was elected President pro tempore of the Senate, the Democrats voting for Senator Harris,' of Tennessee., " ' . John G. Carlisle of Kentucky, was elected Speaker of the Bouse, the Repub I jeans votinif for Reed, of Maine. The President's message will be sent in today. The Goldtboro Argaa' We were much surprised a few days ago to see the announcement that the Daily Argus would suspend publication, and it did for a few days. Most agree ably surprised were we again on open ing the mail Saturday night to find the Arrjua as bright and newsy as ever. Tho following explains the REASON WHY. The reason why the Argus suspended without oue word of warning has been asked us over and over again by solicit ous friends, many of whom owe us now for every day of the eight months that tuo ,Argus has been paying its daily visits to their doors, in rain or shine, bearing them all the news of the day, and whom we have often asked to pay their subscription. We have learned from our brief suspension that the peo ple expected us to dun them publicly through these columns; to go in debt to our printers, who have to live by their daily labor; to contract debts for paper and other supplies necessary to run a newspaper office; all this and we know not how much more none of which we have done to furnish them a paper every day for their benefit and enter tainment, and then wait their own good time to pay us. While we have learned this from our suspension, we hope our readers have learned therefrom, that if they wish to read the droits they must pay for it. We know that the only way to successfully run a news paper is to do so on a cash bams;" joined to this we have a great antipathy to go ing; in debt, hence, whenever the Argus fails to be self-sustaining, it will fail to appear. We started out to run the paper on a cash basis, it has always been on a cash basis, and there it will ever be anchored while it is a paper. We did not suspend because of financial embar rassments already upon us, but simply to avert such a condition of affairs. There are many readers of the Jour nal in this city like the Argus readers. They would be surprised if the Journal was to suspend publication, yet they never pay a cent to sustain it. We have no idea of suspending but we intend to start the new year with a clean list. Kinston Items. A tramp, who is said to belong to Jones county, has been for ssveral days past, on our streets by day, and sleep ing in Mr. J. t . rarrott s straw stack by nignt. We had a five days spell of cloudy weather, begining with last Saturday. Snbw seemed to threaten us with a viiit, but could not quite get its own consent. Some of our merchants evidently think that: "there 's lire in the old land vet, and Borne money, or they .have begun to display some very tempting merchandise suited for Christmas pres ents. ''Coming events cast their shadows before." Are we all to become bank rupt? The only sure remedy for "hard times'' is close economy. Any man, woman or child can live on less than each now consumes. Three music-making machines in town and one Italian string band. One man with a hat like a Chinese pagoda, : plays the Scotch bag-pipe, beats (wo drums, strikes a triangle and clangs a pair of cymbals at one time. The reason why the railing has not been put up around the Caswell monu ment is, that the contractors tailed to comply with their engagement. Anew contractor has taken the job in hand, and the railing will now soon be in place. . , i . - There continues to be a steady, in crease in the number f marriages in our county. This is a favorable omen. Bard times bring out the better feelings of our nature, t And, if a couple can manage to live during a season when slender incomes are the fashion, how much better will it be for them when money gets easier 1 . During October there were ' twelve couples who were made happy. During November nine teen couples entered the happy band an increase of more than fifty per cent. If the same ratio continues for Decem ber, there will be demands on the. Reg ister for more than twenty eight licensee nearly one per day; r , North. Carolina as a Place to Live. There will shortly be published "The North Carolina Annual for 1886, "which promises to be a valuable medium for making Known to tnepubiio the advant ages and resources of the- "Great North State." It contains a description of the State, its history, progress, present con dition tot development and the attrac tions it offers to immigrants', capitalists, manufacturers, 'invalids,, tourists and others. Hintou A. Helper has spejfte ft great deal of time in the preparation of his annual, and being- a native of the State has made his work a labor of love. Prominent citizens of. North Carolina and many others interested, irflhd.'dqr velooment of the btate have already in dorsed the work:) No doubt it wiiljbe received with (treat favor both at home and abrmd. N. ii Worid. Slatiun Oil is an infalHbls Cure for headache, backache- pain in the side an 1 l'ims, nnrl a' I rheumatio; and ceu r . o a . ecti.ms. It relieves pain and ennrpit- tte .disease, that rinses it i i . e : 'y-iive cents a bot.i j. 7 Gam Branch Items. Our young men who had their for tunes told a while back have shaved up and painted their, moustache, and are now ready for business; but woe- unto that Uipsey fortune-teller if she has told them an untruth. The postofflce wrangle is about over. Mr. O. B. Frazelle will be P. M. there notwithstanding there ' were no good Democrats there but E. M. Farnell. This good Democrat would not sign the Democrat's petition, for P. M., but actually signed Mr, L. Kaufman's pe tition, who is a good Republican; and just to think for such a man as old Tcs son to say "I'm the only good Demo crat in Swansboro." "Fie you hog. " More next time in reply to Jones county. Bave just received a letter from Swansboro stating that M. Ruseell, a citizen of that place met with a fearful accident, which nearly oost him his life last Monday. - Bis horse fell down and threw Mr. Russell heavily on the ground near the residence of Mr.Nash Mattock's on White Oak, about seven or eight miles from Swansboro. Since receiving the letter I hear Mr. Russell is dead, we hope it is not so, as Mr. R. was a very useful man to the community. The letter also states that the schooners Oold Leaf, Bill, and Packett, Blood good, sailed from that port loaded with cotton, naval stores and other produce, bound for New Berne, N. C. Our school has just closed for the present; speeches, declamations and re citations by the children were all good. Spelling bee last; prizes as follows: 1st class, first prize, W. E. Newbold; first class, second prize, E. W Murrill, jr.; second class, . first prize, Master Paul Venters; second class, second prize, Miss Bertha Vox. Uule, one trial on a word only. Several outsiders parti cipated, and a good number of the citi zens, and some pretty young ladies were present as spectators. Among those who deserve cred it for good speeches and composition were Masters Jas. Mur; rill, Edward and Wm. Taylor, Chag. Koonce, Plato Frazelle and Paul Ven ters, and Misses Katie- Venters, Annie Frazelle and Maud , Murrill, with little Misses Mattie Ellis, Effie Frazelle, and Bertha Cox not excepted. C. D. Newbold, steward of tho con vict camp on the Angola bay pocosin road, has eome to see us, looking well; the first time he has been among us in a year. Be is a son of Esquire E. I. Newbold of this place. Charlie reports the road completed in full; total length, 82 miles, about such a road as our Q, B. R. We were in hopes the authorities would move the convicts over our way again as to connect that road with ours here, and we hope it is not too late yet. i. E. Sandlin, Esq., one of our best and foremost large farm ers says his crop is terribly short in cot- t n ; on a piace of 30 acres of land on which be generally gets 20 bales of good ootton, this season only gets about 10 bales. Hi. Li. ranks, .sr., and Lewis Barget, two more of the most promi nent farmers in our community have very short crops. Snatched from the Grave. Mrs. Belen Pharviz, No. 831 Dayton St., Chicago, 111., is now in her sixty eighth year, and states that she has suf fered with Consumption for about ten years, was treated by nine physicians, all of them pronouncing her case hope less. She bad given up all hopes of ever recovering. Seven bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption completely cured her. Doubting ones, please drop her a postal and satisfy yourselves. Sold by all druggists every where. NEWS Bf HAIL. LOSS OP THE BARK HAREAWAY. Washington, Deo. 8.- The signal corps station at Kitty Bawk, N. C, re ports that the vessel before reported ashore near Coffey's Inlet life saving station, Worth Carolina, is the British bark Barkaway, London, bound to Gloucester, Mass., Capt. Charles Short and crew of thirteen men, with a cargo of salt. She came ashore at 11 p.m., Nov. 80, during a gale and thick weather. The vessel and cargo are a total loss. The crew were all saved by the life-saving- crew of Caffey's Inlet Station.-. .: ' ., r - 'ATTEJiiTING TO INCITE A REVOLT IN CUBA. Bat an a. Deo. S.-A militarv officer and eight subordinates in the district of Manioaragna, ' province of Santa Clara, attempted to incite - a revolt, crying rViva la Kepublical" Troops were sent in pursuit, and so far one of the men has been killed, who' nave sur rendered, and seven horses have been captured. The Civil Governor of Bavana has , given . stringent orders against bandits, to the great satisfaction of the Pnb"-. -, ....-. Never Give Up. If yon are suffering1 with low and de pressed spirits, loss of 'appetite,' general debility, disordered blood, weak const! tutlon. headache, or any disease of a bilious nature, by all means procure a bottle f Electric Bitters; You will be surprised to see the rapid improvement that will follow; (,ru will, be inspired with 'new life: strength and.' activity will return j palnTind misery will cease, and henceforth you-wiH' rejoice in the prsise of Eleqtric Bitters.f Sold at fifty cents bottle by it druggists. y ; ; : IVhenraaiUm, .' :3' SJ'- i' . Although - a praotitioner of ' near twenty! years," my' mother influenced me to procure B.; B. B. for her1 She had been confined to her bed several months With i Rheumatism- which had stubbornly resisted all the nsual remedies.- Within twenty-four hours after commencing B. B.'B. I observed marked refief.' She has just' commenced her third bottle and b nearly as active as ever: and has' been in the front yard with rake"io hand," cleaning up, Her improvement is truly toonderful and immensely gratifying. " . , C. B. MoNTaoVERT,Ttf.D., Jacksonville, Ala., June 6,' 1831 COMMEKCIAL. Jocbval Oinoi, Deo. 7. t P. M. COTTON. New York. December 7. 8:13 p. v. Futures closed steady. Sales of 69,300 bales. December. 0.29 June, 9.91 January. 9 36 July, 10.01 Febtuary. 9 46 August, 10.10 March, 9.59 September, 9.83 April, 9.69 October. May, 9.80 November, Spots quiet; Middling 9 7-16; Low Middling 9 3-16; Good Ordinary 8 7-lf. New Berne market steady. Sales of 33 bales at 8 to 8f . Middling 9: Low Middling 8 3 8; Good Ordinary 8. UNPARALLELED OFFERI V aw A J D' EMOREST'S "T" THE BESI Of all the Magazines. (gONTAININQ Storiet, Poem nd othr Lit- eriry attraotipnt, combining Artistic, 8cin tiflo and Household matter. J I lustra ted with Original ttteel Engrav ing, Photogravure Oil Pictures and fine Woodcut, making it theltodcl Hagasitie of America. Wc propose lo glvo considerable attention to the flriod Prohibition Tarty movement anoneof the moat import a lit aikI live moral Issues of the day. Loch copy of Dftnorest's Monthly Magazine" enn taina A Coupon Order, entitling the holder to the selec tion of any pattern Illustrated In tht fashion depart ment In that number. In any of tbeilzea manufactured. Send twenty centa for the current number with Pat tern 4'oupun aud you will certainly tuUcrlbeTwo hol lars for a year and get ten times Its value. (Tol. 22, iwt W. Jennings Demorest, Publisher! 17 E. 14th St.N.Y. Notice. Tlio Members of The New Berne Atbletlc and H( oinl Club are hereby notified to meet at the Itoonis of the Hoard of Trade, WK1- NKSDAY, 1JKCKMBEH 9. at 8 o'clock, p. m.. lo taku proper action as to the disposition of the funds now on hand. Hv order of the President, :it K. O. E. LODGE, Sccl'y. Sale of a Steamboat. Ily virtue of the Dowcrg conferred bv Charles T. Cherry In a certain morteaiie dated the Hth day of Febiuary, 18K4, and auiy recorded, The .National rtanK or New Berne will otter for 8le at Public Auction, on SATURDAY, the TWENTY-SIXTH dav of ;l)ECEMBEK, 1KHS, at VANCEMOKO, in uravon county, at TWrJljVK ocIock, noon, H EVEN-EIGHTHS of the STEAMBOAT FLORENCE." tozether with seven-eighths of the mists, bowsprit, boats, anchors, cables, chains, rigging, tackle, apparel, furniture. and all other necessaries thereunto apper taining or belonxiug. Terms of sale. cash. isy order ol theuoard or Directors. J. A. OUION. Cashier. Niw Berne, Dec. 1, 1885. 5 dtd MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE, And the Way to Save It is to the Store of Taylor & Smith. Personal attention was given t3 tho selection ot our stock of Goodd, and the best of propo sitions secured, hence we sell so low. We have a Full Stock and keep it replenished with constant arrivals. Give us a trial and we will convince. Satisfaction guaranteed. Middle st., below South Front aapli d warn Uorfgagee's Sale. On tHe 8th Dec'r, 1885, I will gll, to foreclose Mortgages and other claims, at PUBLIC AUCTION, th foUowing- PEUSQNAL PROPERTY, to Wit I . . Six good Work Horses, six - Males, ' two Phaetons, tea Baggies of the best maaafM tory, a lot of nice, Household. FurniUira and second-hand Carpets, two Billiard Tables and one Pool Table with all the Fixture. Also, wo Log Carriages and three Carts, nine head of .Ilegs, ene Tennessee Wagon nd one Doable Back. : ' Si I" v: The i above property will be aetd to low highest bidder tot cash or (sod endoraed notes on six. saon tht 64(, without feserve; : ' -' ! Th4 asove property' en b- seen at Cohen's Stables ah atsAaf tUa- Welnstiln ftnlldtng.' ' fleet td - "-' it .1! ' ' t MoVlgagee. Beeswax; A4 BtYERI OF BEEa WAX Wj WUO ontu Xurther notice, pay1 sfie. pw 1st,' free on Board steahMr at Sew Berne." "' 1'-" Hoatoo, Mass. v, DR. J: D. CLAKIv, . i) nwiuit M ' OtSoe on Ore Ten street, between Polloa and Broad. ' aprlTAwl . the . ; NATIONAL BANK OF NEW BERNF. New Bkrnk, N. c., November SO, 1883. , In nnnfnrmitv with I ha m al Comptroller or the Curreucjr of the UnlUd , , .v.wwiug. cumticaia wpoDiisnea for the information .f all . oucerned. very respectfully, Jukm huciiB, President, Treasury iikvartw OFKICK OF COMITBOLt.KK 0 THK CURRXBCT. WA8H1MGTOW, November 18th, 1885. Wn k kkah, hy sat IsfsoUiry evidence present' ed appear that "Tne Nallonal Hank of New utrne, in ilia city of New Bern, In the County of Craven and State of North Caro Hn& lnuMtmnllul wlih &ii , . - . , wi... B.t tuo pruviaions Of tK "All. (if ftmrr..ud ... i . . . , . , . . Li, uuw fwtionai HanBlng Associations to ex lend their corpo. rate exlstdnce and for other purposes." sd prove.l July llilh. Ihhi F . IT , . , ... uniry w. cannon, Oomptr lierol the Cuirenry, do hereby eer- . .-..iiuimi iiuiikoi riew nerne," lllini: fvui Nw Kn,., i,. .i. j. ... - - i'irtn caronna, la authorized to have succession for the period ...i.. ... I, Mjiitrnuru ariioies ot aasocia ion.immf.lv until .l.u.. ,.r vember27. Ilkn. In ti'Ktiniouv vImtooI witnefs my SKAI. luind anil Si-ul of oiiu n lliluisiii ,fnv of November. 1Mb. 1L W. OANNON, u ,.,n 'ornptrorof theCurreucy. No. 1H-I2. 21 9d Lorillard -AND- Gail & Ax's Manufacturer's Prices, AT IT. Ulx'ielx's. Better than Real Estate There are very few lnvpmiiipnlal,ciiii,.n real estate, but we know of one that Is and thut one Is i jiolicy In THE FIDELITY MUTUAL LIFE ASSOC'N OF PHILADELPHIA, The policy can be bought at the rate of Kffl.lU for KjOOO.oo. it needs no cultivation or repairs, and the yearly tax on it, levied trl-annually, is not an much as Hie tax on real estate of like value I lion the death of the ou-nar th. r.n., does not require appraisers, administrators and lawyers to diminish tiik value, but Is .7. Z '"'"i"""' "mk witiiotit expense to the bonetlciary named therein. The pay mentof each policy is guaranteed by nearly If lo.uuu.uoo assessable insurance with a reserve indemnity of JlMi.'.ooO. and cash as. sets of nearly o0,0U0. The Association owns Its own building, and rents enough ollicts to have itaraat frS 1U expenses tire limited to Hied annual dues. Incorporated. December. Iktk Hnm. iwn.. 911 Walnut Street. Phlladeluhla. P Bend name und address for treatise on plan. D. It. MIDYETTK. Mnnnger Southeastern I Apartment No. 228 Kaycltevllle street, Kulelgh, N. C. BOYD & BERRY, District Agents I'or Counties of Craven, Carteret, beau lort. Hyde. Jones and Pamlloo. Good agents wanted, to whom o pared to oiler the most liberal Inducements. of (ireeii, Koy & Co.. Bankers, Trustees. Joki, Kinmky, Farmer. Ii The following aro the names of some of the mid our plans snd parties who hava exam taKen policies with us, ueu i K. uausom, Thos. Daniels, B. O. Credle, Geo. Oreen, Jr. W. B. Lane, A. P. Davis, Daniel Davis, Drury Dixon. Dr. Chas. Duffy, Jr. W. i. Hrlnsou. Alex. Miller, " N. W. I pock, K 11 Lne, irarah O. Davis, Bezeklalt Davis, novlSdwtf 0PEI1ING OPENItIG CONTINUED. MRS. MriDDEWEYI Is constantly receiving by lCx press aud bteainer. . , New Goods. T?rlhoJ,v"I1.y,.J'!1Ve ?: of MIL- uu r.LiiLT, r.io, - Her-friends and others wishing anything In nAr 1 1 IH .hi lnvlr.il fA n .. ... . i . . ' .w c.iiiuiv u,jy KUOQS and prices liefore purchasing. She .takes 1""""'" "ui nvrgoous anagnaran tees satlsfacton to all purchasers. . dw . J. V. VILL I AUS, ' HEADQUARTES FOB V Pork, Side Meat lard and Flour. cheap. r: vtmmid quit JulII dGm ;nif: Noticev'r,,f ' ! , hmkliii li tiUiej CHARLES B. NELSOM . . .. . . Has removed to Ms old stand On Rmm A .tliL between i Ale MUlcr n K M, Panevwhera he would-be pleaerd to See his friends and customers, and supply tkesa w I lev th ' 7n -il . "J "e market affords. . Jksr Meata dell vomd In u J7.1. freoof charge. smlidlw u. If You Vanf ! coi. nL Jj TAYLOR'S 0ANDY W ANUFAOTOStl . ondy acked In palls or boxes at tr.e kw. est prtoes, ' ' w AU cocoannu bought of me wui be smu d freeofchanre, - , u oc&dSm
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 8, 1885, edition 1
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