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, f St f OVOL. IV, NEW BERNfe N.'Ct FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1885. NO::220. W:i;U t8V 1 1 local news;: a li-iiini-1- 1 -4- 1 " " ' "' " "' r( journal ntalatw ALwiaBae. 4 New Borne, latitude,. 85P 8' North.- i longitude, 779 8' West.. . Sun riaee, 7:07 I Length of titt V Sun eeta, 4:01 1 9 houra,:4 minutes. Moon seta at 558 a. m.- i- ', - BUSINESS LOCALS, Don't forget the Carnival at the Rink tonight. Admission and skates free to ..UW J ( ,:!r ft J.i W WiTKBS, Manager. .-'hiii. vi& nothing - are 'judgment and' skill , Y X L more: required than in the manufacture of BDectaclea. and eye-gUsses, and we can safely say that tne uiamoDu ieuu r"pectacle8 and eye-glasses are the acme ol judgment and skills For sale in New Berne only by B. A. Vi flnA Vnt nf fresh prunes, beat Monte Buma, Java and Rio Coffee, also best ' Butter, Hams, eucitwneat, etc, : in best of Wines for Christmas cakes, at tf Taylob & Smith's. All who have tried our lOo. hams say .,-S w tnOV are as Koua M nuj m u.ni.o.. I , Humphrey &, Howard. , Christmas.' . . . The tin horn and fireoraker boy is in his glory. Cotton seems to be on the downward e tendency-', ? ; H .. r. Remember the Cantata at the Presby tia, Jarian Lecture room next Wednesday ' night. '" The "steamer Ctorohnd arrived from Snow Hill last night with a large cargo ;l;bfcbtton,,;: v." . - " ". An old colored woman living on Capt. ! " ""Hilton lot. Pollock street, died very vit sadden yesterday; morning of heart ' disease. ' Bishop Watson will preach at Christ Jv.Vi-.! Church thW morning at 11 o'clock. The rife of ..confirmation will be adminis- Wed" ok Sunday night, and not this i iworning, as was at one time expected. The Cotton Exchange will be closed V until next Monday. i;The buyers will have ample time to spend a merry .ll'Cbjistmaa and. be ready, for business ' soon Monday morning. Capt. J. S. Lane, of Stonewall, offers . & 1 tMcan trees for sale in this issue. ; This v v i, a taluable tree for yard or lawn. It is Z " an excellent shade tree and bears fine CI 51' -The news of the death of Kev, James '' Mahoney, of the M. E. Conference, 5; V3hfcb. docuirred at Goldsboro yesterday, was received In this city last night.. , He was assigned to the Pamlico circuit for the ftresenk Conference year. f -rpon' ottr: third page kis a very read- f'.: able and touching poem relating to an Incident said to have occurred in the life of John Ho w4 Payne, tha author r of thaVwidely known and popular song, ' 'HomeSweet Home."4M T ' : Tha mnrrnw eecaDe made by onr Arkiirniim&n JMr. 'E. W., Small wood, at , . ,.- Ka railroad denOB vesieraay , muruius ' ' should be :. a 7 caution. to ; peppty si "about jumping from a moving train. ! " yj,g gentleman was aboard the train to V ? bid a friend ' good by and It was . moving off before he realized 1U ? In ' fl i-" jumping off he somehow lost his balance M ' und was thrown across the track, but by rT"an almost superhuman effort he extrl oated himself fromthe very i jaws of Cot Tl PBW. . . . yV Mr. Jos. Schwerin sent out early in Ji the fall 2,000 card with a panUpuaale, offering a fine filf it panU to all who t"':t' would solve the pnezle. Mr.A.B.Carr ' roll was the only jnan among a great rTmany contestanU to unde the knotty nozzle, ana as a rewaru ior u E ho will appear today in a specimen ot u the goods from Mr. Sohwarin'a store. .-i.. j - I,eetur T-HIgbt. it 4 t -i v- " " , i jThe eminent lecturer, Dr." W,"?H. ,"V . Barker will deliver ah address before riOJ the Young Men's Christian' Araociation s-Jiat their! rooms on Middle street, tonight ' - at 7 o'clock. The members especially ,11i1-'aHi requested to be present and hear sifc'bimi .; Dr., Barker to a practioal and horrible speaker, and what he has to say i ra not only interesting, but instructive. "!.. i . - .. .' i-.r.'v' il J 1 ' - . . w a lUl.n. and nicer or mint" r - Social Clab. Tn rP6iKu8e to anv Inquiry in yester- m ij day's issue of the Journal the Secretary furnishes the following list of officers Of the Athletic and bocial CIud: .- - PrebiJeiit E. B. Roberts. : - ' .Vice-President R. H. Hilton. ; , U - Hwretary H. O. E. Lodge. Treairer A. W. Wood. ' jjjrec' Co. N. Ives, pr. Geo. riot r. Dev.". Stevenson ; and . Taos. D- -1. : Ji i t ' ' ." A Cable Aerom Keue river. Mr ai:: -n. cf ' e Western Union ,h Co., 1 -t -y to lny cables ."iuri T.ari.n to liejui rt.N. C. and pcroes tbe Keuse mer at hew Corue, N. C, - ' ' . ,,rit:.j f: it'.J Korrolk bvi re are f t a lr- s to know -.t tbe Wetern a a e to f'- " 1 1 ; towi.s, Lr.j I i.ro a:".i Rut forth VMatersV-':'; 5 i1 .. " J That cor printers and. employees may enjoy a short rest during the holidays the .Daily Jocbnal will not, appear again until next Tuesday morning. We extend to all our patrons our beat wishes and hope that tbe blessings of heaven may shine npon them, that today; the birthday of our Saviour, may be to each and every one of them a day of unal loyed pleasure a ? Ch torch Serrleea To-Daf. Christ ChurohV.W. Shields, Rector The Nativity of our Lord, or the Birth day of Christ, commonly called Christ mas day.-' Bishop's visitation. Services at 11 o'clock Holy Communion. The rite of confirmation will be adminis tered on Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The public is always invited to attend the services of this Church. Personal, . Prof. E. U. Daves, of Baltimore, is spending the holidays in the city. Mr; Charles S. Bryan, of Princeton, N. J., James Brinson of Wake Forest College, and Dennard Roberta of tbe Davis Hii?h School at La Orange are home for the holidays. Major Graham Daves, of Charleston, is" in the city for the holidays. Capt. J. S. Lane, of Stonewall, was in to see us yesterday. He advertises pe can trees for sale. Mr. J. E. Gadsby, of Onslow, has moved to the city with his family and will engage in farming. Our splendid school facilities have drawn him here. Miss Hattio Mitchell arrived from Murfreesboro Female College last night and wilt spend the holidays in the city. Pamlico Newa. Mr. John G. Oiitlin was married on Sunday, the SOth of December, to Miss Mary Edwards, at the residence of Mr. Chas, C. Horton, of Beaufort county, Elder Isaao P. Holton, officiating. Jesse Basnight, a little boy about six years af age, started to New Berne last Tuesday in company with Mr. Frank Biythe, and on arriving at Bayboro Mr. Bly the got out of the buggy and went into a store wiien the horse took fright, ran away, smashing up the buggy and seriously hurting the boy. Dr. Attmore was called to treat him and he is doing reasonably well. ; ; Mrs. Nancy Davenport lost a fine horse few days ago, having died with stag gers. John Russell, col., also lost one recently, . , " .''4' . , Election or Officer. At the annual election of officers Deo. 22d,. for tho year 1886, -of Lenoir Lodge No. 471, K. , of H., nf ITinathn. th following were chosen: Dr, U : D. Harper, D. ; G. E. Miller, P, V.fl). oettinger, mu. r . m. ijaiioque A. L. J. Jr. uaBKllt, itep.; xnon. w, Meaoham, F.R ; James E. Nnnn.Treas.. RiiM H T.owi n J. W. Collins' Guide; D. R. Jackson, Guard; F. C. ixwps, . Trustees: j. a. rnagn, ur. H. O. Hyatt, S. Oettinger. Dr. H. Tull, M. E.: Dr. 11. D. Harper, Rep. to Grand Lodge. - THE IBWEL8, The Panel was in extra session for a short while oh Thursday afternoon. The ChriBt mas tide had began to: flow and the best of humor was prevalent, vari ous topics were discussed and wise con clusions reached in every case. :n -. ' i. The difference between Scuppernong and. Madeira wine was dwelt ! upon. One M. P. thought the best he hod ever tasted was Scuppernong made from for eign grapes, grown in Col. Gu ion's vine- gard, near the railroad, just below the Rnoakins of .wine however Sucre es ted to the mind of another that milk punches are a very palatable inspiration for weak Innoi and that Edward Whitman has a cow that gives a very superior article, - Tnis enunciation oausea an oraer to be at once indited for a calf of that calf. kttar draaainir tha P.vnhanca windows and practicing a few old time jumps ' tbe Panel, witn tne understanding tna no M. P, is to be found further nnder the Influence of exhiliarating drinks during the holidays than that degree known as hilariatedY rose to a pint of water.', -.r'i2i ., -; -;,v ..v-l-;.J; - ; . .V IT- : -4' ?' ''" Ttialinn Wlirzer's Return. " Bishop Winger of the diocese of New ark returned from his decennial visit to the Pope yesterday on the. Alaska. He went immediately to nis noma at oiou Hall. Rnnth Oranca. whera ha Wa for mally . received by the faculty and students. A luncneon was serva. ana speeches of welcome were delivered. To a Sun reporter the Bishop said : i "I visited manv places or interest in Ireland. Knfflftnd. France. Prussia.Italy and Spain. I stopped at Genoa, where I was ordained in 18C3. Thence J pro ceded to Rome, and had an interview with the holy f ather, tie seemea to ne mnch ratified at the nroeress of the Church to America." ' - 'I.',' "Who do vou think will be the suc cessor of Cardinal M'CloekeyV" . VTbere is much, interest manuestea in that question in Rome. I think' i( will be either the Bishop of Boston or the Bishop of Baltimore." N. Y.; Sun. 'Acute rheumatism is an inflammation of the joints, marked by pain, heat, red ness, and a tendency to suddenly Bhift ' n one joint to another. With these . , - r-ms Brr'l Salvation Oil, the great t h ..r, to tiie affected parts without u. ' -. . I ri e CI renta a bottle. . LITERARY NOTES. ; WtdeAuxuce,' publisbed by U. Ixtner &Co., of Boston T Mass., has secured some good true ' stories of adventure from tho pen of John Willis Hays of the U. 8. Geologic " Survey; the first, a tale of Western North Carolina, "An Adventure in a Mica Mine," appears in the Jan. number. A true North Caro lina story of the Revolutionary War, a page of the author's family history, "A Revolutionary Turn-Coat," is also given in the same number. "The Master of VEtrange," by Eu gene Hall, is startling and powerful book, possessing sustained and absorb ing interest, originality that cannot be questioned, and an irresistible charm. It deals with'a love fraught with peril for both the lover -and the woman he adores. The theme and. scene "are American, while the characters are such as might be met with at any time in real life. The plot is involved and complicated, constantly presenting new phases that enchain as well as thrill the reader. The mysterious and supernatur al are largely drawn upon .and used with much effect. The lqve scenes are intense and strong. Guy L'Etrange and Genevieve La Rue are the hero and heroine, and their adventures and ex periences are in the highest degree ro mantic. Little Jules is an exceptionally bright and interesting child . There are several exceedingly sprightly . young ladies, whose words and deeds brighten the pages of the novel, wherever they appear. "J7ie Master of VEtrange" should be read by all who relish a really excellent novel. It will be published in one large duodecimo volume, paper cover, price 75 cents, or $1.25 bound in morocco cloth, and will be found for sale by all booksellers, by all news agents, and on all railroad trains every where, or copies of it will be sent to any one, at once, postpaid, on remitting the price in a letter to the Publishers, T. B. Peterson & Brothers, Philadelphia, Pa. Who' the Beit Phvalclau. The one that does most to relieve suf fering humanity of the thousand and one ills that befall them, bringing joy to Borrowing thousands, is certainly the best of all physicians. Electric Bitters are daily doing this, curing hundreds that have tried all other remedies and found no relief. As a Spring tonio and blood purifier they are a perfect specific, and for liver and kidney complaints have no equal. In the strongest sense of the term, they are positively the best and cheapest physician known. Daily limes. Moid by ail druggists at 0U cents. Lieut. Urcely Lectures In London. AaMUVlt lVVl 1 .B-JIC7M V YJI A CC1J VA C livered a lecture in this city tonight under tbe auspices of the Royal Geo graphical Society. The audience, which crowded the hall, indicated ' their ap proval of the lecture and regard for the lecturer by every demonstration of re spectful enthusiasm. The Marquis of Lome presided, and among those pres ent were tbe Princes Louise, United States Minister Phelps, and Mrs. Phelps; Sir . Leopld MoClintock, Sir - George wares. Lient. elements aiarunam, and Capt. Sir Allen Young, the distinguish ed Arctic explorers. Sir George Nares eulogized Lieuts. Lockwood and Brain- ard of the Greely expedition, who suc ceeded in planting the Stars and Stripes further north than bad ever before been reached by man. Sooner or later, he said, England would reconquer the first honors in Arctio discovery. The Mar quis of Lome spoke in a similar strain, and said that England was as proud of Greely as if he was an Englishman and has started from London on his polar expedition. A Remarkable Eicape. Mrs. Geo. C. Clarke, of Port Dalhou- sie, Ontario, .states that she had been confined to her room for a long time with that dreadful disease, Consump tion. The doctors said she could not escape an early grave, but fortunately she began taking Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, and in a short time was completely cured. Doubting ones, please writs Mrs. Clarke, and be convinced. Sold by all druggists, , Pasteur's Little Patients. . Paris, Deo. 21. The four children- Austin Fitzgerald, Patsey Ryan, Willie Lane and Patrick Reynolds who .were recently bitten by mad dogs in Newark, and sailed on Deo. 9 in the steamship Canada, to be placed under tbe treat ment of M." Pasteur, landed at Havre, all well. They reached this city today, and proceeded to M. Pasteur's house, where special arrangements nave Deen made for the treatment of the j Jittle Ones,; .,' 4 M. Pasteur, in an interview today. said: "I will operate on the children tomorrow. I regret that so long a time has elapsed between the time the chil dren were bitten and their arrival here. But there is good ground for hope, as I have previously treated cases' with suc cess after two months had passed from the time the patients were bitten.! - M.- Pasteur' decided m the afternoon tha it would be best to permit no de lay, and consequently the taooulatkma were made, immediately. 1L Pasteur personally performed the operations. r : . ' A alIroaer :. "'' : ' -My wife had been a greal sufferer from Catarrh; ' Several physicians and various patent medicines were resorted to. yet tne disease continued unabated, nothing appearing to make any impres sion upon it. Her constitution finally became implicated, the poison being in her blood.--:- - ' " ;- I secured a bottle of B. B. B, and placed her upon its use, and to our sur prise the Improvement began at once, and her recovery! was rapid and com plete No other preparation ever pro duced such a wonderful change, and for all forma of Blood Disease I cheer fully recommend B. B. B. as a superior Blood Purifier. f B. P. Dodqk, ; Yard master Georgia Railroad. ' Atlanta, Ga. For sale wholesale and retail by R. N. Duly. Cash to accompany the order.. CLIPPINGS. : The , last distinct words spoken by Robert Toombs were (turning to a rela tive): "Lend me one hundred dollars." The House of Commons has sent many a valuable man to a premature grave. Lord Lansdowne's brother. Lord E. Fitzmaurice, had for an indefinite time to abandon political life, and Lord Dal housie and Sir A. Otway have since been warned by doctors to keep away from Westminster. The Duke of Somerset, who died late ly, left no son, but had adopted the illegitimate sou and daughter of his eldest son, who had formed a lasting at tachment to a woman of very respect able connections, to whom he was at tracted by her extraordinary resem blance to a lady whom he bad wooed in vain. When Spain held despotic sway over South America, from Panama to Cape Horn, some of her ablest viceroys and bravest and most brilliant soldiers were of Irish blood, the men or their descend ants who, after the disastrous Cromwel lian and Williamite wars disdained to take service under the conquerors, and went in thousands to swell the armies of Spain. The new statutes of Beaconsfleld and Gladstone, by which the architect de signed to make the era of the erection olthe new gateway atMagdalen College, Oxford, were mutilated during the recent election. That of Lord Beacons field waa first defaced, and then, by way of retaliation, Mr. Gladstone's was decapitated "by certain undergraduates and other roughs," says an Oxford pa per. Nineteen years ago a Miss Green lost $104 at Eagle Harbor, Mich. Mrs. Mary Seaman, who now lives at Marquette, found the money, and, after advertising unsuccessfully for the owner, gave it to an orphan asylum, with the provision that should the owner appear it should be refunded. Last week a man who knew of Miss Green's loss happened to learn the facts of its finding, and, after much trouble, Miss Green's address was learned, and her long-lost money re turned to her. She is a cook in a hotel at Montreal. Bucklen' Arulca Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Halt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Shin Eruptions, and positively cures piles. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Prico 25 cents per"box. dwly NEWS BY HAIL. COLLIERY EXPLOSION. London, Deo. 23. A dispatch from Port-y-Pidd, Wales, reports that a ter rible colliery explosion has just occur red at the Ferndalepit, near there, and that four hundred miners are entombed. No details of the catastrophe have as yet been received. FATAL SNOW SLIDE. Denver, Col., Dec. 23. A special to the News from Silverton says that a snow-slide came down the mountain into Minnesota gulch yesterday after noon, sweeping everything before it. The slide struck the mouth of the Prodi gal Son mine, filling eighty-five feet of the shaft and burying Burk Honey and J. M. Scales, who were working a't the bottom of the shaft at the time of the accident. The snow was packed so slightly that it was found to be impos sible to move the bucket, which went to the bottom when struck by tho snow. A rescuing party is at work, but all hope of reaching the imprisoned men before life shall have become extinct has been abandoned. A CARD. To all who are suffering from the er rors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss cf manhood, etc., J will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South Amerioa. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Station D; New York City. nl7 d wy KIABRIED. On Tuesday, Deo. 22d at the residence of Mr. S. Haskitt at Thurman, Craven county, Mr. James Carmicba?! of Hills boro, N.O., to Miss Louisa Wiley, Wal ter H Bray, J. P., officiating. Christmas Cantata. Santa Glaus Mistake, or Bundle of Sticks. "Wednesday Eve., 8 o'clock, At Presbyterian Lecture Room. Admission 60 cents. Children half price. ' A Dleaaant evening: and aood- jiiuhIo Ii promised. St Pecan Trees. A Few Dosen Select PECAN TUKKS for sale at one dollar each by J. 8. LANE. decflSdlwwlm ' Stonewall, N,C. Stats of North gabouka, 1 uravea uouniy. . ) Hoponori otirt Ell Barrow ) - Summon, ve. J ' Margaret Barrow. ) Divorce. : Hanaret Barrow, tbe above named defend ant, 1 hereby notified that a lommoiii was Issued In the above named action from the oltioa of fh Clerk of the (Superior Court of Craven eounty, North Carolina, on the 22tl day of July, 1883, and the same le returnable on the 12th Monday after the let Monday in September, 1885, and tbe said iniumonm have been returned that the defendant is not to Be found In peaurort ana l raven oountlei. The aaid Margaret Barrow will therefore take not Ice that she la required to appear be fore the Judge ot our Superior Court, to be held on the td Monday befo ethe 1st Monday In March, and answer or demur to the com plaint. v 5, W. CARPENTER, ! 1 dec25 d6w . - derk Superior Court llotice. .Certificate No. 1247 for two shares of the Capital Stock of the A. A r. C H. R, Co. hav ing been lost, application will be made for a du pile Ue thereof, . " dec'idSH TUOS, POWERS. COMMEK01AL. JQURVAL OvnOB, Deo. 24. 6 P. M. . OOTTOK. New York, December 24.-3:17 p. u. Futures closed qniet and steady. Sales of 109,800 bales. December. 9.13 June, 9.71 January, 9.17 July, 9.80 February, 9.28 August, 9.88 Mbich, 9.S8 September, 9.84 April, 9.50 October. 9.45 May, 9.80 November, Spots quiet; Middling 9 8-16; Low Middling 8 15-16; Good Ordinary 8 8-10. New Berne market quiet. Sales of 41 bales stein Ad at 7 to 8. Sales for the week 463 bales against 284 same week last year. Middling 8 11-16; Low Middling 8 1-1; Good Ordinary 7 11-16. Post Office at New Bene, North Carolina. Ubcixbeb 23d, 1885. This office wlli be closed on Christmas Day and New Year's Day, except between and 10 a.m. Between those hours the office will be open for the delivery ol letters and pack ages. MATTHIAS MANLY. CHRISTMAS, NEW YEAH, FOURTH OF JULY, And many other days are coming, and I hope all may live In good health and enjoy them. Now one of the most rational ways is to go to PALMER'S CIGAR STORE, and get a Klne Cigar that Is worth smoking. I have thousands of them put up expressly for PRESENTS to your friends, In boxes of 25, from one dollar to two and a half dollars a box; and always the choicest kind at retail to those who appreciate a line cigar, from x, 10c ,20c. to 3ic. for one cigar, or good ones by the box of SU or 100. WM. U PALMER, Middle street, next to the cor. of (South Front, HEW BERNK, N. C. Notice. The New Berne Cotton and Grain Ex change will be closed on Friday and Saturday, the 25th and 26th insts. By order of the Board of Directors. Jas. Redmond, Seo'y. E. H. MEADOWS & CO. '2,000 Sacks Dissolved Bone, a, OOO Sacks Kainit guarantee German. l.OOO Sacks Pine Island. 1 .OOO Sacks Pocowokc. Meadows' Extra Early Peas, Seed Potatoes, Beans and ether Garden and Field Seeds. Corner Pollock and Middle Sts.,1 Warehouse, Cotton Exchange Place, d23 dwtf NEW BERNE, N. C. CHEAP! CHEAPER! CHEAPEST! Firecrackers, 5 cts. a pack. Mixed Nats, 20 cts. per lb. Fine French Mixture, 20 cts. per lb. Fresh made Peanut, Cocoanut and Taffy Candies. Be sure and get one of my nice Candy Baskets at L. J". TAYLOR'H Candy Manufactory at the Fro? Fond oc& d3m UNITED STATES OK AMERICA EA8T EKN DISTRICT OK NORTH CAROLINA. A. J. .Oatllng 1 vs, I In Admiralty. The Steamer Florence, her tackle, apparel and I Notice, Etc. furniture. j Whereas a libel has been filed In the said Dis trict Court of the United States at Newbern, on the lHth of December, 1885, by A. J. Gat ling, engineer, against the steamer Florence, her tackle, apparel and furniture, alleging In substance that there la due him for wages, for services on said steamer as engineer, Two hundred and ninety-nine 75-100 dollars, and praying process against said steamer or ves sel, and that said steamer or vessel, her tackle, apparel and furniture be condemned and sold to pay such wages, with Interest and eosts. Now therefore, In pursuance of the monition to me directed and delivered, I do hereby give pnbllo notice to all persons claiming the said steamer or vegfel, her tackle, apparel and furniture, or in any manner Interested therein, that they be and amiear before the said District Court, to be held at the City of Newbern, In and for the Eastern District of North Jarollna, on Wednesday tbe SOth day of December, A.D. 185, at eleven o'clock In the forenoon of that day, then and there to Interpose their claims and to make their al legations in that behalf. Dated December 1Mb. 1 885. J. B. HILL, U. S. Marshal. By R. O. KEHOE, U. 8. Deputy ilarshal. OltBKN A 8TKVIN80N, Proctors for Llbellant, . td Christmas Goods ! A LARGE AND HANDSOME SUPPLY OF FANCY TOILET GOODS, consisting of: Plnsh. Toilet Cases, Plnsln Whisk Broom Cases, HadkrehUf Extracts, Cologne, Ktc, Kte., Just received at ttANCOCK BROS. DRUG STORK, next to Poet O.Uce, New Borne, N. O. Call and see them before buying. NOTICE. National Bank of New Berne. ' THE ANNUAL HKETING ' (OF THE STOCKHOLDERS or this Bank for the Elec tion of Directors, and the transaction of such other business as may eome before them, will be held at their BANKING SOCSJS On the SECOND TUESDAY, being, the 2tn day of JANUARY. 1B88, .. i , The Polls will be opened at TWELVE O'olock and close at ONE, P.M. ; J V, f t' ..i :'J. A. QUION, Cashier. December 13, 18& nl ; . a. ; '. m Sale of a Steamboat "By virtue of the" powers conferred by Charles IV Cherry, in. certain mortgage dated the 14th day of Pebiuary,- 1884, and duly recorded,' The National Bank of New Berne will offer for sale at Public Auotion, on SATURDAY, the TWENTY-SIXTH day of .DECEMBER, 188V at' VANOEMORO, In Craven county, at TWELVB o'clook, neon, SEVEN-EIGHTHS of the KTKAMHHAT F1XBENCK,, together with seyen-eighths oi i.im mwx, oownpriT, Doaia, ancnors, cables, chains, rising, tackle, apparel, furniture, and a 11 -other -necessaries thereunto apper taining or belonging. Terms of sale,, eash. By ol der of the Board of Director, i ' ' . "L A. GUION. Cashier. Sw Berne, Dee, 4, 188 - - - dtd UOflEY SAVED: jg . . .1.1 tfji i i - i ?Maui. HONEY -'ODE, .iiifi.i.i And the Way to Save It . . ... ... i is iu me oiore oi : ill. '..',1 Taylor,, Personal attention was riven to the selection of onr stock oi Oool.s, and tlie best of propo sitions secured, henco wo sell o low . We have a Full Stock and keep it replenished with constant arrivals. ' Give us a trial ami we will convince. Satisfaction Kitiiranteed.J Middle St., below South Front sepltfdwOiu Lorillard -AND- Gail & Ax's Manufacturer's Prices -AT- Cigars, Clka ! Another Lot oi Cigars . Just In Which I am oifering at.Prices Lower Than Jirver. i CALL AND. EXAMINE ; MY;8TOCK. JOHN .DUN TV TO TIIEPUBLIG OUR STORE 18 FlltED''WlTH Choice Groceries, :...';; Canned Goods, Provisions, . Boots and Bhoesj' (Of Ujelbqstmake,) Dry Goods,1 Hats afld. Caps OrockemiEtc, In fact we keep everything tort Is kept In a First Clacs Variety Store, all of which we art offering AS LOW AS THE LOWEST at Wholesale or Retail. W Come and see us Bnd'ba oori Vfnced. ROBERTS &.'BRd.; Middle street, Neuf Berhe'N. C Tax. Notice. To the Tax-Pa; era of the City of New Berne All persons owing a Real, Personal or Poll Tax are hereby notified to eall and settle the same without delay, as no further Indulgence can be gianted. Call and Save yourselves ocst and unpleasantness. . . . . , R. D. HANnOCK, ' M City Tax Oolteeio OWKNU.G0IOM, : P..H PswrriKa. , .QUION & PELLETIEB, Attoruef M kt. :l Xist w. South front st, opp. Gaston Hpcsa, .: ; ; ITKltf BBRRB,' W. c' ,IT Practloe where services are tieaired.i Practice In the supreme Court, and in the Federal Court at New Berne. .h j: . One of this Arm will always be at the fol lowing places at times specified below : Trenton. Jones count. Mat urn at, ..r .,.,, and every week, .t ,.ri.7 . ueaurort, Carteret county, Thursday ofeajh ..J'"nY,1Ji Onlow toonty, U. flrct Mon day la eaok monttu -' " an AOHT, DltrST PTJRlS BAlT WmSKRT, M. Crichtea's "HosUctUt Pare Hyst" 2311Xio,rcisa, 03 to. At hit AM BtanJ n UU Ji. .4 . . " eWUly NewBeratlR-c
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