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RJNAJLl 'J 'i, voLniv; NEW BERNE. N. C.. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1885. NO. 209. sj- LOCAL NEWS. Joarpal Miniature ADaawax. . . New Berne, latitude, 85 North. longitude, 770 8' West. , Sun rise. 7:00 Length of day, ? Sun sets, 4:47 I 0 hours, 47 minutes. Moon seta at 8:38 p. m. ' ,e BUSINESS LOCALS. . The Diamond lens Celluloid Eye Glassea will stand ten times more abuse than any other eye-glass, and further more, they are the best. Every genuine .1 . 1 1 . i . pair Dears inej mamouu wrnuri. - For sale in New Berne only by B. A DwAluno Hodsb fob' Rent. Apply to i. M.. uraney, pouin r rvu m. mw -DrytJCods" Salesman of experience desires a situation, cor luriuer mior matioii. apply to this office or W. D. Barriagtbn, at Cohen building. 11 lw TheV members of the New Berne Athletio and Social Club are hereby notified to meet at the rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association Saturday- at 9 o'clock p. m. to take v proper action as to the disposition of the funds now on hand, v " By order of the President. 11 2t . B. O. E. Lodge, Seo'ty. ffeaur Ikraul, Chow Chow, Mixed Picklesr Mustard and Tomato Catsup, just received, and sold in any quantity, : at LoviCK'B - ' de91w Choice Mountain Butter 35 cts. at A. Miller's. Consigned by W. P. Ballance, Mt. Airy, N. 0. ,, .Sweet and Rood. ; 81w A fine bed room full set of furniture curled walnut, marble top, cut-glass mirror brand new, for sale cheap. ' Apply to j D. Hasbkll, ., r 0t(. v , Poetoffice building. . ' Dont forget to stop at the Auction Sales Room, and examine the home made Thomasville chairs and rockers at factory prices , , C. H. Blank. All who have tried our 10a hams say they are as good as any In market. .-... "A Humphrey Sc Howard. ' The county commissioners will be in ejslonda. i &?KK&iU9fafii6 Collins Is on How ari's way for repairs. -' The steamer Stout sailed yesterday with a cargo of cotton, naval stores and rioe. ' - Castello Bros, twenty-five cent show exhibits here today. Two performances are proposed Considerable rioe In the market yes terday. t The best article brought J1.07 including sacks. " Sheriff Hahn's horses became fright ened at the depot, on Thursday night ' and tmashed up his carriage. ( - The Athletio Club meets ' tonight at the rooms of Y. M. 0. A. at nine o'clock sharp. : Business of importance. ' A large number of witnesses were in the ftity yesterday from Jones county, - summoned in the habeas corpilg case Of Lott Murrill. j ;; 1 An old otaheite tree standing on the 'sidewalk on Craven street near Cuth bert's machine shops has been taken up root and branch by .the street force. ' The steamer Shenandoah made reeu lar 'trip 'yesterday, bringing in a good ' oargo of general merchandise and tak ' ing out a large cargo of cotton' and other . -freights. ' rv '-"V 'Vi -'.;' 'if y f 1 1 O. Marks is out - with his " Chrislmas ad." 1 It is impossible .for him to enu merWlhe "articlei in a two-oolumn space, eo the reader may rest assured j that he wiUTget; whateyerhe wanU by : oftftngat the store. V ., ' A The death of Wm. H. Vanderbilt had its effects upon the Cotton Exchange, in this oity;The beu ere off for a day or but yesterday' evening confidence r was restored and a wager . that Decern4 bejr (uturel would te( lower ; today was uicktaken, hr-r)J--Jnici $'; The Ladies' -Working Society of the Presbyterian Church are continuing the improvements on tlveir building, r The e'xterlof has already" been handsomely pairited and work is now about to begin on the inside, ' Mr. John Houses a very efficient painter, has' the job and will stake his reputation on making it the most handsome room in the State. The servfces of the churchv while this work is being done, will be held in the lestu re room.. : ' ' " From the hiany flattering notices paid Miss Bella Moore by the press, we copy the following from the ZanesVille, O., Daily Courier. 'j ' ; ' :" Bella Moore' in' the hew''romantic drama, a "MounUin Pink," scored a - brilliant success at Pchultz & Co. 's Opera House last P'fbt. The play is one of the very best f cl.i- acter, and Miss Moore an' r, y-Uecks displayed rare hibUv-io abi.ay. tihe is handsome, artless and conscientious the ideal type . of pnrit?-and innocence. .. jT-.' t,;inAppt(itl. " 1 Mr. BeD j. McCotter, of Famlico, came in to square up his dues yesterday and when 1 I 1 done to, 1 1 - .id he picked un twe Journal lat wet i and read Mr. C i-'g: views oa ti.e s.lver qucsUon, 8- ! vV.pi he had finished threw down ,.-Y - -, c T'r' J h'a 1- , 1 1 t-ro a' ' "i f 1 1, , , ,, 3 hu .1 rsiood tue nas of tii6 Ju4g Phillips. V ; r Jr.'. jU? . The Superior Court has adjourned for the term and Judge Phillips leaves for bis home in Tarboro this morning. He has been continuously at work for three and one-half months and has only' three weeks -rest before starting out again. He has given satisfaction to our people. His efforts to protect the finances of our county whenever an opportunity offered are duly appreciated by our people and he carries with him the esteem and good wishes of all.. JkMrs. Sarah Reizeinetein, of New York s on a vuit to her father, Mr. A. Hahn, who is in a fair way of recovering from his recent fall in tbe court house. Sheriff Creenleaf of Pasquotank county, was in the city yesterday. He visited our new court house and thinks it will be, when completed, a little ahead of his. Sheriff Koonce of Jones, is in the city. P. M. Pearsall, Esq., of Trenton, was in the city yesterday on professional business. Col. A. 8. Buford and wife arrived last night and will remain in the city a few days On a visit to their daughter, Mrs. Ciement Manly. Col. Buford has been recently re-elected President of the R. & D. Railroad Co., one of the great railroad corporations of the country. He is a man of decided railroad abilities and we are pleased to have him visit our city. The Superior Court. Court convened at 9i o'clock yester day morniug. Lott Murrill, col., of Jones county, charged with the murder of Alex. Simmons who has been con fined in jail since the murder in July last, was brought before His Honor upon a writ of habeas corpus. Simmons & Manly and P. M. Pearsall appeared for tho defendant; M. DeW. Stevenson, O. II. Ouion and P. II. Pelletier appeared for the State. A large number of wit nesses were examined, after which Mr. Simmons presented the case for the defendant in an able argument on a motion to bail. The motion was denied and the defendant remanded to the cus tody of the sheriff of Jones. This is a case of circumstancial evi dence entirely and will give the attor neys employed an opportunity to show their metal ut the next term of Jones courf. Several motions on the civil docket were heard and the court after a con tinuous session of about nine hours ad journed. Resolutions of Thanks. At the business meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association on the Oth inst. the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the sincere thanks of this Association be tendered the Rev. Y. W. Shields for his kind address deliv ered to its members on the evening of Nov. 29ih, 1885, and to the Wardens of the Episcopal Church for the generous donation of the collection on the same night,' which will materially aid in our work. ' And fie it further .. Resolved, That these resolutions be publiebed in the Daily Journal and a copy sent to the Rev. Mr. Shields and one to Maj. John Hughes, Senior War den of Christ Church: J. K. Willis, President. Jno. Clark, Secretary. Kins ton Items. Ayonng flood here on Wednesday last.; ...,-j ' .. A' - '! ;, . "A horse dealer in town has about fifty Texan mustang ponies for sale. ' Fiye hundred and twenty-eight pupil enrolled at the colored graded school here. ?; t? , . 1 , i ,-. p . ,f 'i ' We' were in error about a new con tract having been taken tor erecting the fence around Caswell monument. ; The committee are ready to receive bids . , - ' Mr. J. P. Haakitt is convinced,' in a painful manner, of the depth to which the sharp end of a file will .penetrate in the human foot, when an opportunity offers. " ; . The next meeting of Lenoir Lodge No. 471. K. of H. is a very important one election of officers and all the members are requested to attend. 1 - The . meeting will be on Tuesday night, 6 p m., 23d Dec.'!i:'A : , -.Jr:-. .. It was a terrible day last Saturday ;the attendance of the Teachers' Association was very small, so it adjourned to meet again on Saturday, uec. lvtn, at wntcn time the disousions will take place whih were advertised for the 6th. " . ' We offer the following suggestion to the annual Christmas regulators: "In stead of taking gates from their hinges get a lot of ' posts, chains and weights and fasten to eacn gate, so mat 11 may shut itself, and stay shut until it is opened. .Five hundred spokes per.day can now be turned out at E. M. Hodges' agricul cultural works. If the demand were greater, Mr. Hodges could easily Bupply it. Orders have come in from several counties. Why not have !a spoke fac tory here? " Material, white oak, is of easy access, in unlimited amount. ' Salvation Oil, the greatest 'cure on earth for pain, has no equal. Persons sufTering from rheumatism, neuralgia 01 from cuts, bruises, sprains, -etc.; should cot be without it. Cores are ef- f - -1 in an incredibly Bhort time. Price c rijceutsa bottle. For sale by all NEWS BY MAIL. 141 CARS DRAWN BY'OBK KNOINK. New Orleans, Dec: 8. A signal train, containing of 141 loaded cars, was brought into this city yesterday-over the Louisville, New Orleans and Texas Railway. The train, which is the largest ever bandied in this way in the United States, was drawn by one engine. The train contained 4,690 bales of cotton and miscellaneous merchandise. The total weight of the train was 7,250,000 pounds, and .was over a mile long. . The distance traversed by the tram was 121 miles, and the time consumed 12 hours and 40 minutes. PATIENTS FOB H. PASTEUR. New York, Deo. 9. The four Newark boys who were bitten by a rabid dog a few days ago, sailed for France on tbe steamship Canada at 7 a. m. today. They win be in M. i'asteur's bands for Meat men t by Sunday week. THE DANGERS OF NATURAL OAS. Pittsburg, Dec. 9. At 1 o'clock this morning the large and fine residence of Mr. Wesley Ureer, of Canonsbury, eighteen miles from this city, was com pletely wrecked, and burned, by an ex plosion of natural gas. The family .con sisting of Mrs. Wesley Greer, sr., Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ureer, jr., two chil dren und two servants, were all in bed and asleep at the time. The north side and thereof of the house were blown fifty feet away, and the entire family precipitated into the cellar. Mrs. Greer, sr. , an elderly lady, was. most seriously and probably fatally injured. Mrs. Wesley Ureer was badlv cut and burned about the head, shoulders and arms; Mrs. Greer was badly injured in the back and also burned. Tne others es caped without serious injury. Every thing in the house was consumed, the occupants barely escaped in their night olothing. Gas had escaped from a leak in a higb(pressure mam which passes the house several feet distant, but had no connection with the house. It had filled the lower part of the build inn and ig nited from the rrate fire. Loss, prob ably, $10,000. FATAL RAILROAD COLLISION. Pittsburg, Dec. 8. Two freight trains on the Pan-Handle Railroad collided near Dennison, O., last night. Both engine and six cars were demolished. Wallace Knouse, brakeman, was almost instantly killed. Three of the wrecked ; cars contained live stock, nearly all of which was killed. The accident was caused by a misunderstanding of orders. I Engineers 1 nomas Cavitt and William White and t ireman William Fry were quite seriously hurt. A TERRIFIC GAS EXPLOSION. Kansas City, Dec. 9. An explosion occurred at the gas works situated near the Grand Avenue depot at 2 o'clock this morning, totally wrecking the building. There were 14 or 15 em ployees in and about the building at the time, but all have been accounted for. MINERS ON STRIKE. Lynchburg, Deo. 9. Two hundred and fifty miners are on a strike at the Blue Stone mines near Pocahontas. It is reported that an effort is being made by the strikers to get the men at Poca hontas to join them. A DEPUTY U. S. MARSHAL MURDERED BY MOONSHINERS. Chattanooga, Dec. 9. A special to the Times says that W. D. Kellett, U. S. Deputy Marshal of the northern district of Geoegia, was waylaid on Lookout Mountain, thirty miles from Chattanooga yesterday by five moonshiners and mur dered. AMERICAN BEEF FOR THE FRENCH ARMY. Chicago, Dec. 8 The Fairbanks Can- nine Company, of this city, has just re ceived, through its President, Nelson Morris, an order from the French Uov vernmentfor 1,COO,000 kilos (2,200,000 pounds) of dressed beef for the use of the French army. The contract, it is believed, is tbe II rat one given to an American firm, having gone heretofore to other countries, and was only given after Mr. Morris had visited the French capital and given tbe officials an oppor tunity to analyse the meats and over come the prejudioe which had seemed to prevail against the American article. Tbe contract involves the slaughter of 25,000 head of oattle. - Brilliant Reception of Mfidame TJrso at Mnslc Hall, Boston, Nor. 7, '78. An "Audience Numbering over 3000 people Concert by the Camilla Urto Trouve. The conrert given oy tne anove company 6f artists in the Musical Hall, law evenioK, was uuout mo rani eujujr- able of the many musical entertain ments with which our city has been favored the present season. The house was crowded to the utmost, the avail able places on the stage even being oc cupied by the audience. Mme. Urso, who had not been heard in Boston for several ' years, ' met .- . with ' a warm: reception. This accomplished artist has never played with more bril liancy power, delicacy and witchery than on this occasion, iier nrst selec tion was "The Devil's Sonata," by Tartini." This" was played with all the power, delicacy and. finish for which Mme. Urso is so celebrated, and there followed upon an encore a performance even more exquisite than the other, the selection being a ; Volte ... Caprice by Wiemawski. ' Later she performed with Herr Benno Scherek the Andante and variations from Mozart's Sonata in F for violin and piano, and both artists, it should be said, played superbly. " An other solo was Ernst's Fantasia on the March and' Romania from Rossini's "Othello." which was also uerformed with great success.;. The other artists of the troupe were received vith deserved favor. Bost on Journal, t i- ' Due klen'a Aralca Salve. The Best. Salve in the world for Cuts.' Bruises, - Sores, Ulcers, 1 Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures piles. It is cuaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. t . - dwly FOREIGN HEWS. POLITICAL AMNESTY IN SPAIN. Madrid, Deo. 8. The Queen Regent win tomorrow sign a decree granting amnesty to political and press offenders. including all exiles except ' those who are guilty Of rebellion while holding military commands. The latter, how ever, may solicit clemency. Press prosecutions will be abandoned, and journalists now in prison' released. Senor Canovas del Castillo, the ex Prime Minister, has declared an open rupture with fremier Sagasta, in con sequence of the letter's alliance with Gen. Dominguez. The - Conservative Deputies and Senators will meet tomor row at the house of Senor Canovas, Queen Christina cave audience today to oenor Canovas, and presented him with a diamond pin which King Alfonso used to wear. CHOLERA IN BRITTANY. Paris, Deo. 8. Tbe Gaulois says that cholera has become epidemic in Brittany ana is committing frightful ravages, tbe scourge being worse at Audierne than it was at Marseilles. FATAL MILL EXPLOSION. Milwaukee. Wis., Dec. 8. At about 7 o'clock this moraine: a fire broke out in the Haisy Roller Mill. An explosion followed, wrecking tbe building and seriously injuring several firemen. One report says that four were killed. The building was totally destroyed. The fire spread to the Empire Mill and com pletely destroyed both structures, en tailing a loss of about $250,000. It is said that none of the workmen were in jured, but that four firemen were se riously injured by the falling of one of tbe walls. The loss in both mills is es timated at $200,000. NO REPLY TO SERVIANS TERMS OF PEACE. Belgrade, Dac. 8. King Milan has telegraphed to Queen Natalie that the forty-eight hours have expired in which Prince Alexander was to have replied to the terms of peace proposed by Ser- via, but that no reply has been received. The Government, in a note to the Porte, admits the suzerainty of the Sul tan over Bulgaria, but says that military exigencies compel Servia to treat direct ly with .Prince Alexander. Constantinople, Dec. 8. Nadiid Pa sha has been intrusted with a special mission to rrince Alexander, the obiect of which is to assistin arranging peace between Servia and Bulgaria. PiROT.Dec. 8. Col. Milauovics, the Servian envoy, has departed with Prince Alexander's answer to King Milan, in which he rejects the Servian peace pro posals. THE SULTAN THREATENING ROUMELIA. London, Dec. 9.- A dispatch from Berlin states that the Sultan has in formed the German Government that if Alexander opposes the new commission appointed by Turkey to administer tbe affairs of Eastern Roumelia.he will con sider the act tantamount to a casus bel li and will immediately order Turkish tropps to invade Roumelia and establish the commission's right by force of arms. The dispatch further states that the receipt of this notification has caused intense exoitement at the German capi tal. DISASTERS AT SEA. London, Dec. 8. The British ship Palgrave, Capt. Thomas, which left Cardiff Nov. 30 for San Francisco, was spoken on Sunday, dismasted and other wise disabled. Seven of 'the crew had been seriously injured. She was taken in tow by the British steamer Deccan, which remained in her company until Monday, when the hawser broke and the ship drifted away. The steamer made search for her, but, the weather being thick, she was lost sight of. The vessels were within sixty miles of Queenstown when the rope parted. Tugs have been sent to look for the Pal grave. Tbe Spanish steamer Santiaquena, Capt Olinaga, from Savannah, Nov. 14 for Passages and Havre, has put into San Sebastian with- screw fans broken. The German bark St. Bernbard, Capt. Methling, from New York, Nov. 11, was wrecked on Sunday at Langer-Oog, an inlet of the North Sea. Her cargo is washing ashore. Tho fate of the crew is not known. HOSTILITIES BETWEEN . BULGARIA AND SERVIA WILL BE RESUMED. Belgrade), Bulgaria, Deo. ' 10. It is not believed here that the powers will be able to prevent a decisive battle be ing fought between the Bulgarians and Servians. The Servians will not admit that they have been . conquered. They now have a large army, composed of the flower of the nation, concentrated here and are burning to retrieve their military honor. Servia has sent a cir cular to the foreign ministers here, stating that she cannot, accept the Bul garian conditions as the price of peace, because they are dishonorable. -Hostil ities will therefore be resumed this eve ning,- . C .. ,-. - f .RAILROAD ACCIDENT. - Atlanta, Q. Deo. lO.MThis morning on the West Point railroad y near Long Cane, Georgia, nearly, all the cars of a rreigbt train became ' detached by tne breaking of a coupling-pin. The engineer discovering the fact stopped his engine. hat being on a downgrade the detached part came on with terrifflo force, crash ing the engineer, John Knott, and wounding fireman Morris, . she asked, sweetly smiling on him. "Dr UAH U) ULUIUU wow w M'W"f Bull's CouffhBDrnn.". he replied, witn prudence. He had Wu cured by it of a bad cold. , , ' " ; - HARRIED., j ; : At the residence Of the bride's father. Mr. Amos Heath, of White OakrJones county, on Wednesday tbe Oth of De cember, Mr. J. T. Chad wick, to Miss Lisaa C. Heath, J. C Bryan, Esq., offici ating. . ) . !"ii.i;f f.'.i " Rlieumallim. Although a practitioner of near twenty years, my mother influenced me to procure B. B. B. for her. She bad been confined to her bed several months with Rheumatism which had stubbornly resisted all tbe usual rem edies. Within twenty-four hours after oommencmR U. is. a. 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 band," cleanine up. Her improvement is truly wonderful and immensely gratifying. C. H. Montgomery, M.D.. Jacksonville, Ala., June 6, 1884. For sale wholesale and retail bv R. N. Duffy. Cash to accompany tbe ord". COMMERCIAL. Journal Office, Dec. 11. 6 P. M. COTTON. New York. December 11.-8:12 p. m. Futures closed quiet and steady. Sales of 95,200 bales. December, 9.20 June, 9.89 9.32 July, 9.99 9.43 August, 10.08 9.55 September, 9.76 9.67 October. 9.56 9.78 November. January, February, March, April, May, Spots quiet; Middling 9 5-16: Low Middling 91-l;Good Ordinary 8 5-16. iNew Berne market stead v. Sales of 82 bales at 8 to 8.66. Middling 8 7-8: Low Middling S 1-4: Good Ordinary 7 7-8. NOTICE. National Bank of New Berne. THK ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS of this Bank for the Elec tion of Directors, and the transaction of such other buHlnc 88 as may come before them, will be hold at ttiolr BANKING HOUSE on the SECOND TUESDAY, being the 12th day of JANUARY, 18S0. Tho Polls will be opened at TWELVE o'clock and close at ONE, P,M. J. A. GL'ION, Cashier. December 12, 1835. Im A RAY OF SPARKLING SUNSHINE. NEW BERNE THEATRE. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Monday and Tuesday, December 14 and 15. The brilliant andl charming young Come dienne, vocalist ana 1'rotean AcuesH. Miss BELLA MOORE, Supported ly a strong Comedy Company of HA. RE EXCELLENCE. MONDAY EVENING, Bates & llarron s Com plete success, A Mountain Pink ; A story of Life amonn thn Moonshiners of North Carolina; intioduciiits 'Klstocrnts, First Families. Moonshiners and Keveuuers. Tl'EH DAY EVENING. Joamiln Miller's Great Western Drama, of thrilling Interest, entitled The Danites. USUAL PRICES. Hpserved seats now on tale at Meadows' Diug Store. Notk. During the acting of "A Mountain Pink." Miss Moore will render some of the latest and most popular songs and dances of the day. FOR SAI.K, In the thriving town of Ox ford, (lrsi-class liar, l'ool and Billiard .Saloon. Vine Tables : Splendid Trade. Ev erything alt '0. K." Apply early to 1'. O. uox uxioru, i. c 8iv Sale of a Steamboat. I!y virtue of the nowora conferred by ('buries T. Charry In a certain mortgage dated the 14th day of Kebiuary, 1K8I, and duly recorded, Tbe National Bank of New Berne will offer for sale at Public Auction, on SATURDAY, the TWENTY-SIXTH day oi;decjmhuk, iiss at vancehoku, in Craven county, t TWELVE o'clock, noon, 8EVEN-EIGHrI of the MTEAMBOAT "FLORENCE," together with seyen-elghths oi tne mists, novsprit, boats, auction, canies, chains, rigging, tackle, apparel, furniture, and all oilier necessaries thereunto apper taining orDetonging. Terms or sate, casn. tty order or tne Board or 1 71 rectors. J. A. UUION, Cashier. Now Berne, Dec. 1, 1885. 5dtd MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE, And the Way to Save It is to the Store of Taylor & , Smith. lrsonal attention wat fcivn to the selection ot bur stock ot GoodtfV aud the best of propo slttons Secured, hence we sell o loir. "We hare a Full Stock and' kcep .lt . replenished . "with constant arrivals, - ( ' Oive us a trial and wo will -; . ' . . . - - - convinced c -r ;-. 5 4. if . .. . i t ' : . (, (.. Satisfaction Kuaranteed. Middle St., below South Front , ... .... . nop ia a worn . - - THE - NATIONAL BANK OF NEW BERNE. New Bebnk, N.c.. November JO, 1885. In confnrmltv wiili fiiA . . Comptroller of the Currency of the United EfE: ?J?,:l?Zi"LeJ!rmi'Mte "published u an . uuuernea. Very respectfully, John Hughes, President. OFFICE Of CoMlTROM.KK Ot THE CCRBRITCY. Washington, November 18th, 1885. l?h1?nl8fcITevldenc,r'l- ed appear that "Tne National Bank of New County of Craven and State of Norili Caro Una. haH (nmn h uritii n.i i V . the "Act of Congrew to enable .National rate existence and for oilier purixwea in- NitW TllffK d. I II, ... w mm i , i l j i r.v w . jm 11 n on j ... utiiir, in tne i ountv of Craven and Btate ot North Carolina i tfr.n. nam .1 7,, V v",. " ot a- In testimony n hereof witness mv KAi,. hand and Heal of olflce this Isth ."a v orNovember.18.So. H. W. CANNON. v w m Comptroller of th. Currency. No. al UNPARALLELED OFFER1 DEMOREST'S -p THE BESI Of all the Maea7infld. ;ONTAININO Stjriei, Poemt and sther LH- rtrU Hril-llAnl HMkisaao l.ll.l' fino and Household matters. Illustrated trith Original fitrrt Enarav- "Vt nvttyrtavurvH fU 1'ICtUl t H awl fine Woodrut, tn a hi tiff it thr Mod, I Magazine of America. Wa (.. u ., ... Nninc im Kive giiTifiin'rauic aiiriiunn in lite nranri n.( , . . . vu.,u , un vruiriii mm. in; i) uil'mosl lniporUnt and lu-c nif.rRl Ihsupb of thi day Eacb copy of "Hnu.jrri.fi Moiulily M jurine r.n talni A ( oupon Orrtt r. ciitltliiiL' t he ImM. r h. tllt' M-Iti-. Hon of any pattern tlluMrat.-T ii Me rLi-.i. ilcinrt mentfnthat numtter. In any (.f i ), 7m itiHt. i Tt.-f urt cwnci twenty ccrns ii.r tl,.- 1 urr.nl Miint.. r u Kli f.tt- ..... -K j , , UMIIIIf PII!.!.CI iim- 1 VII larsroraycarandKettftiUinpHlts value. (V. issfil r. Jennings Uemorest, Publisher, 1 7 1. 14th St., N.Y. Lorillard -AND- Cail&Ax's Manufacturer's Prices, AT H1. Ulricli's. Better than Real Estate There arc very few InvcKtmrnlB lirtter than teal estate, but we know of ouo thai Is, ntul hut one is ,i polU-y In THE FIDELITY MUTUAL LIFE ASSOC'N OF PHILADELPHIA. The policy ran he bouuhl nt the rato of $22.40 for 5"tKl.ni. t Deeds no eiilllvntlon or ipniilrs. nml thf yearly tx on II. levied trl-niinually, Im not as niiK-li (is the Ijix ou real i sinle of like value, I'Don the ileiitli of Ihe owner, thn millnv does not require. HppnilKera. ailmlnlBtratora onl lawyers to diminish thk vai.I'B. lint Is eAiniN nn.L ano at iisi'K wltlioiil el peiise to the hanelii-inrynniiieil therein. lhe pnymeiit ol cai-l. olu-y Is Ktiarantecil by nearly lil,iicni.ii(KI asm usable Insurance with a reserve indemnity of 2iK'.lHK. und cavh as set of nearly Kin 1,111). The AHHociat ion owns its own bulldlnir. and ivmsenouKli olllci s to have Its rent Iree. is expeuHCHun- limited to llitd annual uuei. lncoi poiated, 1 leeemher. 1STH. Homo Office. 014 W iilmil sueet, Philadelphia, I'a. senu nair.e and udenvss tor treatist-on plan. D. R. MIDVETTB, Mannner SoiitheHKtotn Department, No. 22S Kayettevllle street, lUilelyli, H.C. BOY I) ,t BERItV. District Acrenta For Counties of Craven, Caiteret, lieaulort. i.yne, jouesHiid I'ainllco. Gooil nirents wanted, to liom we are nre- pared to oiler Hie most liberal inducements. T. A.fJftKKN. J ; of Oreen, Koy Co.. Hankers. Trustees. Juki. Kinshv, l uriuer, J The followhiK are Die names of some f .f the parties who have examined our plans and taken policies with us. Hen 1 K. KatiHoui Thos. Daniels, Ilr. Clias DufTv. Jr. W. . Krlnson. ,J Alex. Miller, S. W. Ipock, K. H Lane, Sarah u. Davis, He.i-klali Davis, novl8dwtf 2- G. Credle, ueo. ureon, jr. W. B lAiie, A P. Dp.vlH, Daniel Davis, lirury Dixon. FREE! RELIABLE SELF CURE A favorite nreacrintioB of one of the ma notrd and siicccssfnl specialists in thr II i tnow retired) for thr cure of Nervowa Debility,, -ot MnnhofMl, Wraknraa ami Drear in plain sealed envelope Free. Druggists can fiUuu. Address DR. WARD & CO., Louisiana. Mo. BRICK FURNISHED,. AND BRICK WORK OF ANY KIND DONE ON SHORT NOTICK. v i: CUterns.Plmtertng, Plain andOroaraental Patching, Whitewashing, and Ilemodollnj of any kind a specialty. ' . Plain and Decorative Kaltomlnlng done In tbe best style. Mr. G. B. Anderson, our Foreman, havlne thirty years' experieoce, flattsrs MakMl that he can suit yo all. Ilaa permpnUy located 1 New Berne. ' " ' - PEACOCK & HERKiNG. iv' .. .. . oelSdtf - -- - I.... If V l'fAMl Fast belunq pkwnv rx)D3. stick OASDY and FKhCU MIXTt UK, aV Whole. ' ale or Itotoll, ru to , ,i..tt.lt. L. J. TAYLOR' 'V CANDY MAOTFACTOHY. Uon. . , Oendy cacied In pails or boxes' at the low est prices. - . i ,4 AB CoroMota bought of toe Will V ratted free of charge. . . . . . Orders left with H. J. LotIfK wUt Teeclrs ' prompt attention. ,f., 4. . (1 ....... . Casdj lafaotarj jit iia Ing hzL
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 12, 1885, edition 1
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