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. f I ''' t it lid. ri mk'u'Z"'i innr rut !"'! Atfi't rJ fcOA . r;'.'.r'.VtV--jjrt.V Iti-l'l tl t' 'C'-fiM s l. ..... . I j f 'T ,7?. fJ;. f VOL; -IV." V. NEW BEKNE, N. C, WEDNES DAY, r DECEMBER 1885. A. ,11...; . : - i - i , v. f j $J: xJ' -'kJJ :JL ttjis l .jl.JLJ ' ' - , . . . : , i ; a ' ' -' : . . - it ,OOAUNEWS; Janal ninlatra llnadit. , . . ; New Bern,' latitude '855 8' North. .. longitude; IT? SWet., Sun rieeii. 6:89 I Length of day, '.-J- 1 Sun sets. 4:40 I 9 hours,. 47 minute.' , Moon reU .it 7:45 p. m. v. . - BUSINESS LOCALS. P To TRUCKKESSome Sish' Suitable for Hot Beda will be soldjow. Applvat this Office.' ,', - ' .. . t. m' .Saur.Krant,' fhow Cow, Mixed 'Picklea, ;MuiUf4nd Tomato Catsup, f mil, beoaufctyprocuFing aTi f Diamond Jptm peotaole or eye-glnsBeB, ; you can improve fnilinK eye-eight o as to iearlMulj i Diamond irade-mark stamped PB every pair.:'i - . , y, Fertile inNfBern?, only by B. A. Choice Mountain Butter 25 cts. at A. MillerW Consigned by W. P. Ballanre. Mt. Mtfi N.C. Sweet and good: lw s A fipe bed room full set ot furniture -curlfd. walnut, marble top, cut-glass mirror brand now, for sale ChbaP. Apply to "D. Hassell. " BWlR't OJD .p?Btcei'iild?, Doij't fpj-get to stop at the Auction Sale Boom, and examine the home made ThomasTille chairs and rockers at factory prices. - . C. H. Blame.-. SKATIJIO Ein Open every night dur ing the wsek. Special ladies nights, Tuesdays and Fridays. Skates furnished at usual rates ud good order -will be maintained. , " , " ... - , All who have tried our lOo. hams say tney are as gobd as any in market. ' i , , Humphrey & Howard.1 1 fetfgS ad'vaneed to 22 cents yesterday. Dull times in Doljce circles; no caso in The steamer Stout arrived, yesterday witVa full cargo of general merchan . dise. y ?t . ':.''. ', tJSta'''8 sailed yesterday wWffull cargo p cotton, naval stores and cotton seed meal. . The sheriff and county treasurer com pleted their.1' bonds yesterday whioh were aqcegted by' the county commis- sioiers. m kj '.;'''" '' " Tbi !ohooner Varinth Capt. Frank Bell, arrived from Sladesville yesterday morning with a heavy cargo of baled and seed cotton, &i l-.Jf ' ' Abusinesi meeting of the "Young Meanristian Association will be held this evening atltheir rooms on Middle street at 8 o'clock. . . i, The county commissioners destroyed yesterday bonds to the amount of $4. 815. The bonded debt of the county now Is about $107,000. ,The steamer Shenandaah brought in a good freight ; yesterday morning and took out a large cargo of cotton,' clams, cleaned rice etc. :i :' ." 7 ivf .", ' The box office will be open for the sale of reserved . seats for the Bella Moore Mountain Pink Co. at E. H. Meidowsdrug store Wednesday Deo. 9;b; at lOo'clocka. m." ! . 'V; The ftfembert bt the New Berne Ath letic Club are requested t6 attend a meeting at 4br'So4r4 or Trade .'.rooms this evening at 7; o'clock. " Business of imDortance - Is on hand. There's money in It. .',' -' M dam Camilla TJrso who appears in the, theatre hereon the evening of the lffth is said to be one of the finest artists in the world. The leading papers speak in the highest terms of her company. Ticketsfor sale" , this horning at 10 o'clock it Meadow's drug store, Mi . We pall attention to Geo. Haward 's newdVertlsement.1 His is the VOne price store,,'! that i he tells you at first the price of hisgoodSjihd In these days of ploap,(telegra"phst telephones, etoM it is important that a ' Customer should know at once what he is to pay , that the trade mat belcompleted and B ftbout something else - , ' , 1 L,?'l- , , . The Wilmington Slar thinks Rev. Mr. Vass has settled the proper way io spell "New BeraY? " ;Tb'Csec6n4 syllable should begin, with a capital letter as in NeW Tork, Ne W Havefl and other names Of cities. The Star thinks it a question of more than local interest and is satis fied that the use of the final e is errone ous. It is a right hard matter, however, for (hose of ''us who have nsed the final e so long to drop' it. ,', -, .".t,-.,;.. v FirJ'rnnir. , , . . '- lpbted to the Journal offioe had better f la in a very few days If they wau. W evo.l trouble, as our ac counts will be placed in other hands for colic"0"- . . , - - "" - The number of students enrolled at luBt recelM, and sola la any quantity, at LiaVKW' -K f lt;"V d?1lw'.- 1 fVoti flont sefe. it ie mainly your own Trinity College for the fall term of lSb5 was 116, "M I'.ch is a lare i..ciease Cv r tha ef trnrlnnce for the terms imraed iate ly j . . A still greater inert use (J.j;' , t- , rest fpring term is ccr..1 ,j . r . !. fee advertisemer t i-i t' ' ' ChrUtma Goods.!; .,," ,',- i i : Our merchan ts are begin in g to d isplay their' Christmas goods id considerable profusion. New Berne will offer extra inducements or tbja class of goods this Fear and if our readers will. watch our columns they will know."wherw to find them. V Bring in youij.urkya and get your Christmas fixingsj '".' sun Anea;,::"1?i'.,.:.,-: . Mr. ' A.-- B. Diwgon - sold at the Ex change yesterday Ws 7 bit bale of cotton Of this years crop;' and , will have, some twenty-five nr thirty mora. He brought in the firt two bales from this county, and we think he. is still ahead Sn the number of bales,' and furthermore he came in and put himself ahead with the Journal, an'examplo worthy to be fol lowed by others. Election of QflKiors. '. At the annual meeting of tlio mem bers of New Berne Steam Fiio Engine Co. No.. 1 held on Monday riight the fol lowing otTicerK veru elected for the en- suibg year: E- M. Pavie, Eugiueer; Jjs.W. Moore, Foreman; Strntifl K. Eaton, Assistant Foreman: Sam. B. Waters, hi'.. Secix tiry and Treasurer; W. E. Waters and W. II. S. Turner, Representatives. An Item for tiio City marshal. ,We have been informed by a respect- ablo citizen of New Berne that iHatur fi ances are frequent on South Front Htruet between Middle and Ilancock on Sun day nights. Last Sunday niht about 10 o'clock a noisy crowd in that vicinity fired a pistol three times, one of the balls enteriug the window of Mr. Hoi ton's residence and lodging in the wall on the opposite side of the room. Mrr. Holton was in the room at the time and narrowly escaped the shot. It is said that parties meet tt thil vicinity on Sunday at d Sunday nl;ht for the pur pose of drinking and carousing much to the annoyance of peaceable r.itizens. Where is the Sunday liquor law? Biblical Student. 'Joe Watson has been examined lor confirmation," said Ralph Gray to the clever force at the Clyde Steamship office yesterday, "and what do you think ho said in answer to the question, who was the strongest man?" Harry Stevenson gave it up. "What was his answer?" asked sev eral. "Why he said Sullivan. I ihink it was a slip of the tongue, however. Joe meant to sav Solomon." Ike Paltorson thinks the Young Men's Christian Association has a fine chance for spreading Biblical knowledge. Tla Superior Court. Court convened at 9J o'clock when the following cases were disposed of: John Thompson, the chicken thief, was sunt up for two years. State vs. Henry Slade, larceny : guilty. Sent up for three years. ; ' State vs. James Hoed, larceny ; guilty. Confined in jail for twelve months, the commissioners to have leave to hire out for cost. . , State vs. Horace Upton, F. & A.; guil ty; Fined five dollars and imprisoned in county jail for six months, the coun ty oommiesioners to have the right to hire out for cost. Perry Chad wick, the small boy who submitted on Monday, wai sentenced to twelve months in jail, the commission ers td have the' right to hire out. ..: StatWs. T. B. Rouse, A.& B.; guilty. Fined $10.00 and cost. State vs. Major Dixon, false pretense; not guiityr-ln tbis-casBTJeo. rrrwnite appeared for the State and O. H. Guion and P. H. Pelletier appeared for the de fendant, : Tins case was well managed for thrt defendant , by Messrs. Guion and Pelletier; Their speaches were brief and to the point. ' : ; Court adjourned to 9 o'cloyk this morning'. . . V- ' ;t ;. " . 'CamtllaUmt ;VtVj ' Ths i Camilla' Urso concert- Monday evening at Music Hall was One of the most , brilliant musical entertainments ever given in this city. Urso fai.ly electrified her audience with her match less powers on the violin . leaving no doubt in the minds of all who heard her that the reputation she has gained of being the foremost violinists of this or anv other aco, is well deserved. In ad dition to her own attractions she was accompanied by a fine1 trio of vocalists who rendered their elections in an ex quisite, manner receiving warm marks of approval irom tne auaience ai;er each aDDearance. The Musical Society, to whom we are mainly indebted for the appearance of Camilla urso.'are entitled to the thanks for their efforts in secur ing to our citizens an entertainment of . ... I J il tTT ' sucn nign musical orupr. wur, , navu- mgton, V. O. : c ; ' ? Snatched rrom b Crave." " Mrs. Helen Pharvia, No. 831 Dayton St Chicago, 111., is now in her sixty eishih rear, and states that she has suf fered with Consumption ror aooui ten years, was treated by nine physicians, all of them pronouncing her case hope less. She had given up all hopes of ever recovering, beven potties or ur. Iling 's New Discovery for Consumption r y cured her. DoubtiDg ones, I . . d n p her a postal and satisfy your ;vr .. f.jld by all druggists every where. La Grange Items, s Rev. S. H. Isler preached - here last Suaday, his regular appointment. . The price offered for cotton here on Monday was 8fc cents. The buyers say it is ;-otr."- - v- - ' ' -' 'A cold snap has been upon ns for sev eral days. . Fires aro needed and good ones at that. jj There is but few things without some good. If rumor is correct the Gipsies win render tnis community a good ser vi e The Gipsies are still in our vicinity telling fortunes and making tfie hearts of some glad while others are made sad Such is life. ,The Castello Bros' Show are exhibit ing in our town today. Being unable to attend we will give what the public say in our next. nice is, and has been for sometime, selling in this place at 81.00 per bushel. At these prices is it not a better paying crop tnan cotton Dr. A. C. Davis received quite a severe Hurt last week. In going to see a sick cadet at night he fell over an ob Htruction which confined him to his room for some days. We are glad to see mm out again. A number of the colored people are returniug from the Georgia and Florida turpentine country. These hands come home and spend a few weeks and many of them return. We suppose the in ducement is better wages. Rev. A. McCullen has been sent from La Grange Circuit to Louisburg. Mr. McCullen's friends would have been pleased had he been returned here the coming conference ye; r. He is an earnest worker and has given satisfaction to his churches. Dr. J. M. Uadley returned from the M. P. Conference last week. From him we learn that Rev. W. E. Swain has been returned to this, La Grange, Mis sion. During the past year Mr. Swain has served the inimion acceptably and his return will be pleasing to his con gregations. There must be something more than profit in a hunt. We see the sportsmen of our placo in early morn, armed with breach-loader and other equipments, in cluding dog and whistle, making their way for the anode of game. About nightfall they return and we rarely see any game. Mr. Noah Rouse is having a quantity of marl dug at his marl bed on Neuse river. Several years ago Mr. Rouse used a large amount of this marl on his plantation on Neuse, and on that at his home near this place, and is thoroughly i convinced that it is a most excellent and lasting fertilizer. We can, without hesitation, say that Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup has given the best a; tisfaction. We have sold an im mense amount of it during the past winter. Wallace, Hilton & Co., Druggists, Lock Haven, Pa. Jones County Items. Hog killings are commencing, sausage will soon be plentiful. Commissioners court in session Mon lay, also board of education. Mr. Leon Albritton and Mr. J. D.May, of Kiostun was at Trenton on Tuesday last. Persimmon crop particularly fine; lookout 'possums the darkey is setting for you. Cotton all picked out; money all spent tenants looking out for a better place to move while some are enquiring when can they start out on a short progress mortgage time. Jut alter a three days rain carts are thick in Trenton with fodder for sale, well persons who bring it here have an idea about the difference in weight of wet and dry fodder. We had a large crowd in Trenton Monday and the people were nearly all sober, quiet and orderly. Trenton can boast of as good order as any town in the State. Quite a change since 1876. IX R.7, Walker" then remarked of our town that he thought Trenton had some darkies who could "cuss" more and louder to the square inch than any where in tho State. Should he visit us again, he would find that there haa been a great reformation. . ' Our friend,' Aboer Dawson , was at Trenton a few days ago io one of his fine humors,said that a few nights since while sitting around his family fire dis cussing about jack-o'lanterns, his son went to the door and called him and rointed out a light to him which proved to be jack- 'lantern himself first he ever saw. vAbner - Bays just let it make its ' appearance again and he intends , to go to it I I forgot to tell him I had heard negroes tell some wondrous stories about jacks leading them through briars and ditches and over fences and muddy bogs. But if Abner should start and jack should commence to lead him about,. I have a receipt told me by an old darkey that will stop- jack's leading-about-tricks. Now Abner, here it is: When yon start to jack, just feel in that breast pocket of vonr coat now be snre that it is emntv and turn the pocket .wrong aide oat, I and it will cause 1 jack to just stop bis light and disappear. , ; , i ,,;,JwOi. Never Ulve Cp a - t If you are suffering with low and de pressed spirits, loss of appetite," general debility, disordered blood, weak consti tution, headache! or any disease of a bilious nature, by all means procure a bottle of Electric Bitters. You will be surprised to see the rapid Improvement that will follow, yeii will be inspired wuh new life; strength and activity will return; pain and misery will cease, and henceforth you will rejoice in the praUo of Fifctric Biltors. Sold at fifty cents a bvtile by all druggists. . A v MWS BT SAIL. SCHOONER WRECKED OFF UATTERAS. Washctototn'j Dec. 0. The Signal Service station; at Cape Hatteras,- re ports that the-schooner Nellie Wads- 1 worth, Capt, J.W. Smith, from Charles- jLa, to XSew Kerne, loaded witnphos- (iubiio, was wrwieu on me, uunu hub of Cape Hatteras Inlet, four miles south of the station, earlv this morning. The crew were taken off by the' life saving crew. One colored man, Cieorge Rich ardson, died from exposure after land ing. The vessel and cargo are a total loss. TROOPS EN ROUTE TO SALT LAKE CITY, CeXtenne, Wto., Dec. 7. Batteries B and (J, Fifth U. S. Artillery passed through here last evening en route to Salt Lake City. The troops at . Forts Kussejl, Sidney. Steel and Washakie, are under marching orders to be ready to move at a moment's notice. Mjny rumors are afloat regarding the uprising of the Mormons, but advices received at 8:80 last night stated that everything was quiet in and around Salt Lake City. ANOTHER COMET SEEN FROM NASHVILLE. Rochester. N. Y.. Dec. 4. Prof. Barnard, of Vanderbilt University, Nashvillo, Tenn., announces to Director Swift the discovery of, a new comet in the constellation Taurus. It is faint and small. This is the fifth prize of 8200 won by Prof. Barnard for the dis- ooveryof comets. Dr. Swift saw the fans comet tost evening through the 16-inch Warner telescope and reports it as being very faint. THE DOLPHIN TO SWIM AGAIN. Washington, Deo. 4. The Seoretary of the Navy has given instructions to have the dispatch boat Dolphin mako a trial trip as Boon aa possible, and a detail of officers has- been made to her. She will be commanded by Cspt. R. W. Meade, and her exec utive ofheer will be Lieut. C. O, Am bone. The other officers are Lieut. T. C. McLean, Lieut. J. B, Murdoch, En sign T. H. Sherman, Passed Assistant Surgeon J. II. Gaines, Assistant Pay master L. C. Kerr and Chief Engineer A. W. Morley. A NORTHWEST BLIZZARD ON ITS WAV. St. Paul, Minn., Dec. 4. A genuine blizzard set in hereabout 10 o'clock this forenoon, snow being driven in blind ing sheets through the 6treeta. Tho in dications are that the storm is general throughout the northwest. . FATAL DUEL IN HAVANA STREETS. Havana, Nov. 28. A tragedy has oc curred here in which two police dele gates were the actors. Senor Pablo Kicio Betancourt, delegate from the Fifth Dis trict, beoame involved in a quarrel with Senor Andrade, delegate from the First District. Both men drew pistols and began shooting, each man firing several times. Betancourt was terribly wound ed and died in about an hour. FOREIGN NEWS. A BRITISH VICTORY. IN EUVPT. Cairo, Dec. 4. Hostilities have com menced in Egypt, and tho troops are looking forward to some hard fighting this winter, as the Arabs seem deter mined to make a push for Upper Egypt. A British force consisting of 1,000 men recently defeated 4,000 rebels near Gin iss. A body of rebels also attacked the fort at Ambigol, but was repulsed. A SHAKING UP IN ALGERIA. Algiers, Dec. 4. An earthquake has thrown down many houses at Mascara, Blidah and Medeah and destroyed three quarters of the town of Msila. Thirty- two persons were killed and twelve others injured. Among the victims are several Europeans. PARNELL NOT COMING. London, Deo. 6. The Post says that in view of possible political complica tions even before the meeting of l'arlia ment Mr. Parnell will probably not visit America for the present. Eichlands Items. Keep the ball in motion 'for the fair for fear if it stops it will die the death of our railroads, a death that is past res urrection. ; Any one would imagine from, the amount of paper posted on our stores, if they were illustrated, that a circus was billed for onr village: but on inspection we find them to be notices td creditors to pay up to insure furtheroredit, while in their hearts they say; "If I get it this time you'll never get into me any more. Among these we find notices to close out mortgages; no less than six Horses and mules were sold last week at mortgage sales. 1 "Histories make- men wise.' Poets witty." But what in the world does a man . want with- either- when he has sprained his ankle. No sir, not these; not these! , Give him but one .bottle of Salvation.' uu. The greatest; cor on earth for pain. , ' . RheiMtlua,!. . . . , , ' Although a practitioner of near twenty years, my mother influenced me to procure B. B.' B. for her." She had been confined to her., bed several months with Rheumatism which, had stubbornly resisted all the usual rem dies. Within twenty-four hours after commencing B. B. B. I observed marked relief. She has just commenced her third bottle and is nearly! as active as ever, and Has been in the front yard with. "rake in hand,'' cleaning up. Her improvement is- truly1 wonderful and immensely gratifying, -i - i C. H. MoktoOvert, M.D., 'J Jacksonville, Ala., June 6, 1884. . - For sale wholesale and retail by R. N Duffy. Cash to accompany the or d, E'iri tier's Indian 'Vermifuge' ia per feciiy safe sni easily administered. It is cheap and will give satisfaction. ' Try it-. . JotbhaL Of not, Deo. 8, 6 P. M. r dorroK. ' " Nkw -Yore. 'December 8.-3:14 P. M Futures closed weak. Sales of 65,700 balsav December. 9.26 June, 9.87 Janniry. 9.31 , July. 9.97 February. V.i'4 August, iu.ua March, 9.53 September, 9.97 April,' 9.65 October. May,. 9.7 1 November. Spots quiet; Middling 7-10: Low Middling 9 316; Good Ordinary 8 7-16. flew Berne market quiet, sales or 171 bales at 8i to 8.80. Middling 9: Low Middling 8 3 8; Good Ordinary 8. FOR SALE, In the thriving town or Ox lord, a dmtolass liar. Tool and Bllllttrd n1ooii. Fine Table : Holendld Trada. Ev- ery'UIng till "O. K." Apply early Io 1. O. Box Ita, uxlord, N. U. H I w Trinity College. Spring Term Jan'y Clh June 10th, '85. Property of the N. C Conference of M. E. Church Month; under the direction of a Hoard of Trustees elecieduy the Conference : man aged at present by u Committee or Three J. w. Alepaucii, j. H carr, and J. A.Uray; a Faculty of Seven Professor : four yearn' col lege course leading lo the degree of Bachelor of Art or llaahelor of Philosophy; prepara tory anil tmsineHS department: ood bulld in, furnituiejjnu apparatus; location very healthy; charges moderate. I-or Catalogue aud particular address PROF. J. F. HEITKIAIf. 10 Trinity College, Randolph Co . N. C. Notice. The Member of The New Bern Athletic ml Serial Club are hereby notllled to meet it I In Hootim of the Hoard of Trade. WMJ- NfcSDAY, DKCKMBKR . at o'clock, p. m.. to tHke proper action a to the disposition of Llm funds now on hnnd. liy order of (he President, C .'it K. O. V.. LOIXJK, Sccl'y. Sale of a Steamboat. Ky virtue of the Dowers conferred bv Charles T. Cherry in a certain mortgage lated the Uth day of Febiuarv. and duly recorded. The National Hank of New Heme will oiler for 8le at Public Auction, on HATl'KDAV, the TW'ENTY-NIXTH dav of iDECEMBKK, ISSi. ot VANCKliORO, In rravon enmity, at TWELVE o'clock, noon, SEVEN-NKiHJ'IH of the STEAMBOAT 'H I iKKNl'K." together with scyen-eighths l I lie mists. bowHprit, boats, anchor, cable, 'halim, ritcgli-g. tackle, apparel, furniture. ind all other necessaries thereunto aipei- Lalnlng or belonuiug. Terms of sale. cash. lly order of the Board of Director. J. A. Ol'ION. Cashier. N.w Berne, Dec. I, IH8S. odtd MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE, And the Way to Save It is to the Store of Taylor & Smith. Personal attentiou was given to the selection of our stock of Goods, and the best of propo sitions secured, hence wesell so low. We have a Full Stock and keep it 'replenished with constant arrivals. Give us a trial and wo will convince. Satisfaction guaranteed. Middle st.. below South Front seplS dw8m Mortgagee's Sale. On the 8th Dec'r, 1885, will sell, to foreclose Mortgages and other claims, at PUBLIC AUCTION", ths following PERSONAL PROPERTY, to Wit : Six good Work Horses, six Mules, two Phaetons, ten Buggies of the best manofae. tory, a lot of nice Household Furniture and second-hand Carpets, tiro Billiard Tables and one Pool Table with all the Fixture. Also, wo Iog Carriages and three Carts, nine head of jHog one Tennessee Wagon and., one Double Hack.. .. . The above property will be sold U the highest bidder for cash or good ndoned note on six months tin, without reserve, i . : . The above property c.n be seen at Cones' Stables and also at the Wclnateln Building. -;: ' ' H. COHEN. -' : deeitd " . '.' i i ! '-.-Mortgagee. 1 -h;.""' Beeswax. .-r'V" r-; 'j4 buyers or bees wax wa. will, untH farther notice,' pay 5e. per lb. free onboard steamer at New BerasvJ ,' '. W. H. BCWtJLEAR i CO., oc23deod3m ' . Boston, Mass. DK. D; CLARK, J - lT7-rVrrTtirw 1 .,. . . HEWBEJUr. tT. C. Offioe Craren street, ketwesa.rolloe NATIONAL BANK OF NEW, B. Jy Bukse, N..C.ovemberao,MV In conforaiily Willi the Instruettoe ot the Comptroller of the Currency of. Ut United Btau-s. the fo. lowing ccTtilioate 1 publkued lor Uie Information i.f All. oiicvrned. 1,lr Very respectfully, . . ' train John Hi-ohes, President. TBKA8UUY Ufci'ABTMKXT. "' "' OKKICK CF C)MITUOLI,BR Ot TH CtlRBKKCY. Wahuington, November lHtli, lttXS. ' Whkrbah, by sal lafactory evidence present ed to the unuoislnr.i, it lias Imwii mate to appear thai "Ine Nallonal lianlc f Saw Heme." In the iVitv r ii County of Craven and fSlale of North Uzto u vuiuiicu wiiii an me provilouf fh ''Act of Cour-B u enable aUonai rite existence and lor oilier purnoses." Su piovud J uiy JUUi, liZ. - " ...... uenry w. twuuon, f.nrtintr li.i-.if thai',... i 1 lifpi that -Ihc National liank of JH Iterue,'" In the i lly ..i New tit rue. in the Cuuuly of Craven and Slate oi North Carolina, to aulhoi'UfU i.. b .ve mi. ivkiu.ii for4ue. neriotl sneclflt'd in lt ... ...,.,. m 1 tlon. iiamrly until elu , ,,f ousinesa on No. veinnor Z7, m. .,. 1)1 U'KI IlllOII l li,.r.,nf ...lt..n.n SEAL hand ami HeM ,,l ollh e this lHth dav- oi .Nov. 'iiiber, ls. 11. W. t'ANNON, i'ouiptioi:erof the Currency. No. 1W2. 21 i)0d UNPARALLELED OFFER! !8T La THE BES OF all tho Maffazinos. NTAININ3 Storiei, Poemi and other Lif- liflc .d'Houh0ld B IllKHtrntrd trith Original Klrrl Funrar. ''"""Urururo. oil l'irtum and flua Moodcuts, malcina it the Model iluyazine of America. We propone lo (rlTe consldornfclo attention to thu lmjjortiiit tmi 1,,-r iiinrt lour. f the d Eatli ropy at n.-uiurcf, Monllily Mwizlne" ron Ul.lt A.;Up Order. ei.Ullln- tbe holdrrJX l S10,nnr,l""U',rn "'""' i- Dillon 5 knni.llrarltr... .. A . - . , ..ua ivi (.in- f iirriMii ii.ii ;r,er with Pal. tem Ooupaoan,! you will certainly fTir -rrlbc Two Do W. Jennings Demorest, Publisher, 17 E. Uth St.'.N.Y. LoriHard -AND- QailAx's Manufacturer's Prices, -AT- IT. TTli-ic?Iis. Better than Real Estate There arc vet v fow inveki im nii i.oiio. ti. real cslate. Inn ,. ki,w ,,r ,. that is, and niwi uui: 10 a H.IU III THE FIDELITY MUTUAL LIFE ASSOC'N OF PHILADELPHIA. The policy can he. Imhil'M m iha , 8L-J.10 lor -K.VHMt.im. It needs no ciillit al ion or repairs, and the yearly lax on it, levied ti l-anmuilly, Is uota much us ihe lax ou iel esiatu of like value I pon Ihe death nt Hie owner, Uie pollvV does not le.mire a ppnilKera, administrator and lawyei.H-io iii.mim.sh tiik v alum, Uut l paid in i Lt.t, and at oM K without expeustj to tlie li.niellelarv named tin rein. The piiyinentoi each imiiey iH Kuaranteed by nearly Sltl.nOii.nilo assessable insurance with a reserve indemnity of ;Ju.',ikio, and cash as et ol neai ly .ni, uno. , The AKKoeialion owns its own buildlne and reiitHonoutili ollic. s lo have Hh rent frtw' Its cxpensesaie Innhe.l i,, lij , d annual dues. Incorpoittted, Uecemher, 1H7S. Home Offlco; 914 Walnut. Sueet, I'hiiudelphla, l'a ' u..u uuu uuurena ior i realise on plan, 1J. R. MIDYKTTE, ManaRer Sout lienslern lepiii'tment No. ! Faj cttevillo street, ItalelKh. N. 1. BOYU ,t BKKKY, District Agents For Counties oi t;raven, Carteret, Beaufort, 113 oe, .muesana I'ainlloo. Good aKcnls wanted, to whom nrs pared to oiler tlie most liberal Inducement. or lireen, Foy v Co., Banker, j Trustees. Jokl Kinskv, Farmer, J' "ol" The following are tlie uameH nrtnnuniih. parties who have examined our nlana and taUuti iu.ll.l.u ..-it ., .. Uen'l It. MaiiHom, Dr. eha. Dofly, Jr. W. (i. Brlnaou. Alex. Miller, S. W. Ipoo, K H. IJtue, . , fcarah O. 'DaTl. Ueatklah Devlsj : novW dwtf xiios. jianieis. B. Q. Credle, uco. ureon, jr. W. B. ljino, A. F. Dpivis. Daniel Davis, llrnry Dixon. OPENING OPEHIHG CONTINUED';-;;. iMES. M. D. DEWEYi'V1 U ooostantly receiving by -'xpres. aiid-'i New Ooo&s; To add teher already Large Stock of MlLl ' UNKllY and NuVKbTlEs, lc, neririencisan.l others wishing anytthlnritti her line are Invited to examine heV tftSdl and price before purclitny. She itakea ) Pleasure In showims nerttood and guaraj.,, teeCMtlsfactun toall purchaser. SVVT i:. For Sale nr T?Ant in. i? w S1VVMV - I will rant nr mll trrA mtrrM-x ri Af i. 7 ""-,,- "vv. etty limits on tembrolie road. Will rent fo? .. yfn or eu lor eii or mi tinted E?rii.i!,,Ur',npPlto' i- - HUBB9,,, IA ...uuu iew serne. n. rr. . . .i'H- ilf -Ynn ifinl fib a iwh SSUIIt FASTSKTJJWO fE!NY' OOODS, STICKil ' OAJ.DT and KRKNCH MIXtURK, arMTiolB-'8 leorRetaU,goto,..f. , j t,. ,. f, -X.; J, TAYLOR'Sij CANDY- M ANUFACTOftt; " t.trtn r Candy eocked"ih pall or boxe at the Io Wi Mtprioea, , , ,; -, - .t cn t ,.. ., .'j..1. .. All cocoannu bought of mewUI be crted .t free of charge. , " Orders left with It . Lorrck wili receWe!tf' -prompt attention. .. i. , .- . . . . At- ' ; Zzlj KarJactart it 'He li:z 1 1 ' 1 .'"11 'XI 1 I aad Broad. aprll-dwix t
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 9, 1885, edition 1
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