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(vA;:. I ----- i' ' ' 'T V J - 4 '.'-.' h V'-a: c . e , UBL1SHBK8 ASHOCNCJUf &HT. : ma PAlLY JOUHNAtiis 21 eolnsm '' paper. published dolly, except Monday, at i, JiVK) per year, J3.00 for six months. .Ifelivared . to city subscribers at V) cents per mouth. , . .' THK WEEKLY JOURNAL, a M oolnmn ' paper, ts pnbllahed every Thursday at (2.06 .- per annnm. - .v ADVERTISING : RATK-V; (DAIXTV m loch .one day $1.00; on week 12.00; ' month $1,00; three months 110.00; aix month! (15.00; twelve months $20.00. Advertisement under bead of "Business .Locals,'' 10 cents per line (or first, and S eenta 2- tor every subsequent insertion. No-advertisements x Jlbeinaorted between 1 Weal matter at any price. : '-a. Notices of Marriages or Deaths, not to exceed 1 ' en lines will be inserted free. All additional J" matter will be .charged J oents per line- v v Paymentsfor transient advertisements must , f b made In advance. Hegular advertisements .. will be eollecteu promptly at the end ofeaeb " luoutn. ' - , . . .r .Cnmniani -atloos containing news or a dls- . oiwslon of ocul matters are ' solicited. Ko :. - Oommun.cat.on must be expected to be pub , V linked that toDtlm objectionable personal- V lej wltUhoUlk the nrme of the author, or " hat will make more than one column of this uper. : Any person feeling agfci-ievod at any anony mous communication can obtain the name of - , ua author by application at this office and showing wnerein tne grievance exists. THE JOUKxNAL. .- it. . Kvnit. -' v AS, HAttPKR. . . ';;.. Editor, Bastiiess Manager. SKW BERNE, N. C APRIL 8 l8r(S. Si iur at th Pot otflca at Nrw Her aft. ,', . assscond-elass natter. . The Wilmington Star thinks the reference 01" tbe educational bill to " the Committe on Labor, when there it an Educational Committee, will ' strike the intelligent miud with force. JBut how does it strike a people who favor a republican form of government, a government of the people and by the people, to have an important measure, one I bat has . passed the Senate by an ovqr : whelming majority, one that the ' people want, smothered by- the .' .Committee on Education, or smy other committee. Is it Democratic doctrine to resort to such tricka to prevent an honest expression 01 opinion! Why not bring tho matter up and have a tquuie vote on it 1 A CAPITAL REPLY TO ISGER50LL. c. anB Criakla" on CUrletlanlty. Mr. A. O. Wheeler, the New York journalist who writes over the nom ". plume of "Uym Crinkle," delifr - red bis lecture on "Skylarks anjd Daisies" to a fair andience in the Boston Theatre last evening. The lecture Is a reply to the one of .Robert O. Ingersoll on "Myths aud Miracles," and the answer is, in form and substance, not that of li defender of the faith or a special champion of Christianity, but of a man of the world of purely secular training. f The following is a good illustration of Mr. YVbeelec's style and method of treatment : ' One night, in tho New lork Academy of Music, after our friend . (Mr. Ingersoll( had denounced re- iigion, ridiculed reverence, and per- , formed his spiritual clown trick oq the Hiercy seat of every one's seusi' bility," two rough Iookiifg young men were coiuuig down tho stairs cue of whom accosted the other with I "'Well, Bill, he made a clean sweep of it eh! There ain't nothing leiu' ' I Well, 1 don't know,' replied the " Other; '1 kinder feel that the old woman's there yet. She ain't lost her grip of me.' i i "1 thought of this," continued Air. w neeler, "for a long time af-1 - terwards. It was the answer of sentiment that came over the goi- .den wires of that boy's memory and . loyalty. -There was an old woman somewhere "who had wo'wn her ex- ample and her love into the fibre Of bis manhood, and he couldn't quite gee away irom her: and, somehow, I nil the irreverence of that lecture seemed to strike at her. And that old woman sits in the hearts of mil lions, answering this sentimental ism with her mate bat eloquent ex ample.,' x.-utve seen, her every- where, poor, careworn, sitting with I her hands folded. Her work is done I nd she is waiting foreternity: I've beard the boy on the battlefield call I for . her. . I've heard the dying I wretcn la tne boapit.il mnrinur with I stiffening lips, as he passed oot in-1 to the; dark beyond, the name of mother. - I've Been the -wildest :"oaachee.4n- the orgies ol .his sin. I ' brought np and sobered ns some I wave from the past washed in upon ,his soul and .brought with it the eweet and holy recollection of that I a ttotoer. x'aJK aooat dimples: I kissed that withered and wrinkled band. Honest chivalry conld not I ' do less. The very seams and scars or upon tier tace are oeauuiui, noble, Memorial; I look into yonr watery Imt. uncomplaining eyes,' and. re-1 itmber'hoW yon poured all the af- rlnence of a mother's heart npon I jour boys bow joum went often I aangry and thinly clad how yon I of clung to them With othething like I it.' Jesperation-i-how many tears yon I hed that they; never saw, how (the lint dropped into; an endless cnao wounds yon ; bore that they J chain elevator, which carries it to never felt I I salute yon, christian mother of America r . You believe In God; poverty cannot dim the lus tre of yonr devotion, nor adversity Dead the Bore or your faith. - Yonr example, your precepts, your char acter have passed jnto the genera tion, and : when anything more dangerous than seutimentalism as saults Christianity, roiHions of your sons, who may not have kept all the commandments nor practiced all your precepts, will risenp from on sea-washed limit of the Iiopublia to the other to defond the nl tars you have left behind." V v.j-'; ':?.) ' la closing Hr. IWheeler gave, he following as the tribute oi , a uwa paper man tothespirifcof Christian ity: 'Dnring twenty wld yeiiTH of eventful xpil, in, tne; great wry never Jouud a depth of -misery so deap, a poverty so rank, a erime so atrocious, a devnair so olnck,' that some humble follower of th;it Mus ter did not find it out. Into all the holes and corners of wretchedness where vice and poverty, like, twin wolves, had hunted down their prey, the policeman and the reporter , al ways found the hooded sister ot the missionary , Ahead oi them. Thy were the first to come.'. They were the last to go. .'They staved and pnt up their supplication when! all else of earth had forsaken ' the wretch. They followed him to the prison cell, and. they stood beside him on the gallows, and they never forgot in all the obloquy of sin and the cry of human vengeance the eternal brotherhood of man. And they wanted no pay, and they got no 'praise. They were doing that Master's work.- True, Jt Was 1,800 years ago when He called npon them and bid them go out and bind np tho broken hearts und dry the tears: and" thus, with tender touches of tone, to carry oat His mission, and in that time empires have fallen and races have become extinct, but these : little streams have widened and deepened till they encircle our globe like its' atmosphere und sweeten myriads of arid hearts." Boston Advertiser..- ficklotr fottoil by Machinery The last issue of tbo Southern Bivouac was an admirable article on Mason's cotton picker. The text is fully illustrated, and justifies the hope that we shall soon pick our cotton crop by machinery, at one-third tue present cost. The disappearance of Alason's picker from public view for the past two years led to tbo beliel that it had proved a failure. Mr. Stornes explains tht it has been retired be cause oi suits pending against its patents, and that having perfected its patents in every cotton-growing country ou earth, and now the last suit pending against it is being pushed rapidly. For three seasons this harvester , has actually picked cotton at a cost of one dollar a bale, against aeost of seven and a half la bale by band. Thi. it has done in the presence of experts With one mau and a mule it has picked 2,000 pounds of seed cotton a day. Mr. Masop says he can double this and make it pick three bales a day, The difficulty of picking cotton by machinery has been the invent- mg ot a machine that might sepa rate the lint from the stalk aud leave?, bring it away and leave everything else. Tho principle on which Mr. Mason proceeded is that tue lint is fibrous. It is the only fibre on the stalk. It is therefore the only thing about the plant that would sink: into crevices, or pene- trate slits made in a smooth surface rolled over the plant. Acuncon this idea Mr. Mason made a series of round hollow stems. At frequent intervals in these Btems he made slots or crevices. In these crevices he put curved teeth, the points of wnicli did not reach as far out as the surface of tire cylinder or stem These cylinders could thus be rolled over the surface of a cotton plant and catch and tear nothing, except the fluffy lint, which penetrating into the crevices would catch on the books and be polled, ont or harvested. This is the principle of the Mason picker. A large n amber of these stems, revolving rapidlj and in different directions, are geared on two npngbt cylinders. A seat is laid across the top of the two no right cvlinders, and on this the driver sits. The . mole is hitched not between the two cylinders, but in front or ono or them, so that he will . be between rows while the I centre 'of the .machine is over the de-lrow. As the machine starts the upright cylinders revolve. These m tarn start the stems with their hidden hooks, to whirling round in (opposite directions. As the.v reach plant they hit it at every point of height, roll over it, press it forward and baokward ' and eover everv square inch of it. The closed bolls the leaves net , vieldina' thev do not sink into the slots or erevices and are not torn off.. The soft lint, when it is Messed by the xollinir cylinder, sinks . into the crevice, is caught by thA' bidden hook and plucked. If it.missesthe device one roller, tbe next roller catches As the hooks get all they are stripped by a reverse motion, and a huge bag aniiL drops it''. The ' touch of the stems on the plant, - j while persistent, is bo gentle that it does not tear a leaf or twig. Mr. Mason broke several twigs so that they were beld by a mere hred, and then ran the machine over the plant. . Not a twig was . caught. - J though every particle of lint was taten. The machine has never broken an unopened boll or twig.1 The experimen4s have been won derfully successful. ; One - Bkeptic said, "Uas the;:thing got. eyes!"! and a' ter watching it. concluded I that it. had something better than I eyes.-, it picks cotton wet orry. Its difficulties are: That jt leaves a I few bolls on the stalk, but it picks! about as clean as any ordipajyl negro, it cannot . Work In cotton over five feet , high,; though, of coarse, higher uiaebines- can be built. ' It does not pick the grotind ctttou, that is the bolls that lie flat in the dirt. The lint sometimes drops from the books before it is delivered to the bag. These de fects Mr. Ma9on Is remedying. " He is backed by a rich company that has built blS Shops and imported Ka luiQf urnrlrniAn Ai. I..m . . Thirty tbonsand dollars have been' spent in penticting tue macuine, and $6,000 in getting patents for it ftll nvap lha vArM ' i- over tue vunu, The Dicker Will Hot be ready ' for f.fiA ItArf Arnn TMiA AAmnanv vrlll not sell a Bingle machine until it is perfected. It will cost abont 250 auQ Will DlCKtUrce uaies a GaVWllDIWJUUywr uaiu r. u. ana expieis ouice one man and a mule it eapzoe w-s. worked . on any land that a reaper could be run over, though of course not in stumpy land.. It cost fifty millions to pick the cotton crop last year. If the Mason picker .does what its friends claim it has done, it can harvest a similar crop, for seven million dollais. It is thought it will be ready for harvesting the crop after the next. A CARD. lo all who are suffering from the er- roru Hnd indiscretions of youth, nurvoua weakness,, early decay, loss tf manhood, etc., I will send A recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inkan, Station D, New York Oitu. n!7 dwy BTew Berce and Pamlico STEAM TBANSPORTAT'N CO TJJE FAST-SAILING PASSIENGtK STJ5AEK ELM CITY leaves New Kerne MONDAYS and THITIM.I v i p, no ciock, p.m. Arrives at Noifcltt. TUESDAYS and FR1. DAYS, So'e'och, p.m. Jave Norfolk TUESDAYS a nil FRlHAVa I IV u uim j., ii.jii. Arrives at New Ferne WKDSESDAYS and ai uiui& i n, 12 o ciocE, p m. flnnnMtiftt Wnvfnllr ItK V V T.V. j.i I pblaand IVorolk JbL R, (Fst Freight) for all I iuiuiiuvrvu. . . I Frelffh to received datlr and lha loweat raiv. Bunrauieca. . HOW TO SHIP. from Baltlmore.P., W, A B.. President Streel Station, via Norfollr. '- ' From WllmlDgton,P, W. A B. Freight 6ta. tfon. via Norfolk.. From Philadelphia, Penna. II. R" uoek Street bih, via norioiK. From New York, Penna. B. R. Pier No 27" Tia norroiK.. From Jeisey Olty, Penr.a. B. It. F relent Sta tion, via Norfolk. From Providence, New York A New England Ji. B., y In Norfolk. . . ... From Boston, New York A New EnelandB K , via Norfolk. Oar s.-nl. through to Norfolk avoldlrir r1. I ) W, Ji8tk, Agent, Norfolk, Va, B. U. OiiDM-, Agent, hew Berne. N. C. J, V, WILLIAMS Oen. Manager, feb21 dwrf ; ; t ; New Berne,N. C. $ AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS. llr&J. SLOinE INVITfcf ATTKNTION TO THK ATTRACT 1VB PRICKH AT WHICH THEIft KN- XiRK STOCK IS BEING OFfEBED. Axminsters -f -r from $ 9.00 per yd upward Wilts iii from , 1.75 per yd. upward Kaqmettes "' . from 1.95 per jd. upward Velvets -from. LSAiwrvH nnmiM, iroS :?2S:J?3-Sr ftOperyd. npard 90 nor yd. upward Iwaralns '-"' from -ral CbiKa Mattlna-a from luperja. upward Swiss 1W Cu-aiB fmml4.RAn.rMl.(itiw.l Hatbras tc Curtains . Aatiqwa ad Prcneh JUacs Caurtalms . - , . i from S3.50 per pair opwaia Nottingham Jtaee Cartalns -.it i ; :i i. from . vT6 Mpnalrtinwanl TarcSMU Cwrtains wltk : JJandsama Dadoes. . from SS.00 ner nalr n nv.ivl Tapestry Coverings - ' ' . - . -.,:) from 11.06 be d. nimtil . r from .ftSrArvff nn.D Window Shades snatfe en shori notice r aaaerlal fvraished. ; SAMPLE8 BENT WHEN DEHIRED AND j-nuari-siTGMTlUBi rAlUTQ-AL.li ... KAIL, OiUMChi). - CosraspondeBcs Invifed. ' " '. Broadway; and, 19th Street, , NEW YORK. marl dam, . . v- -; -' ; - i r "Sir, v. r r-';.- they know all about Mustang Lb i iment-.Few da Not to know f not to have." - .. ; , . ; GlRPETItJG ROYAL MKfif Absolutely Pure. This powder never' vanes. A marvel of parity, strength, and wholesomenen. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can' not be sold In competition with the multitude I of low test, abort weight, alom or phospbata I POWdera. BOld Ollly in Cans. KOTAt BAKIMu All XJ i J-VJ novlS-lvdw W A HTKD Agents throagbont tfce Booth to Introduce a new invention for m- nlng Sewing Machines. Baves time, hibor and I health. Kare chance. Permanent bualneBs. 1 Good nav. For fnll narUniilaraenclnneetamn I and address . A. Gorsnch, Baltimore, ua. 18 I " I olii Ur iilt them, we will fttlJS&i2E!?& n uuw, . AtnnM Pli Itatlnnal The National Co. manuim 11 Iey St , N. Y. ADIES WAlfTFD-To work for ns at their own homer, f 7 i 10 per week can os easily made; no canvassing; iasci Dating and sleody employment. Partlen is ana sample oi me worn sent ior stamp. Address HOME M'K'G CO., P. O. Box 181(1, boston, Maes. uiarlPlm lit want BALE8MEN' everywhere. 'local and traveling, to sell onr poods. will pay good salary ai d all exDei s- s. Write for te is at once, and ttate salary wanted. BTANUABI) 81 LV Jill WARK tXiMP'Y, liosfon, Mass. mar J 9 Ira OCH lit SON'S fjelebrated Fashion Catalogrue SENT FREE feta-tfJSS Kith, to anv address UlUBtratM avnd lists iBvery thing for LtvUea', Oeuto. Chlldrenift) nnu ftuituitfj wear ana aouwuouiin uuuuj. a pnove www mm usuw ui mnj Douseinae uniiea mate. WERVOUS DEBILITATED MEN, Ton are allowed afn trial af thirty day of the SS-SLPt. Dy,' Celebrated Voltaio Belt wits Blectrtff Stupenaory AppUaaeos, (or the need? relief and permanent oure of Henmt DebiUtv, loss of Vitality and Manhood, snd all kindred troubles. tlOB tO No risk w 1 w inii. oMHjr atteane& complete resiora. Ko rtok is Incurred. lUuMmed pamphlet lneaJed tuetlap mailed free, by addrewlng (X mailed rree, br addrewlns VOUAJ0 SLT CO,, H&nhall.Kloh, JUST RECEIVED : G. A. Salt, Pocket Salt, Deakins Fine Salt. F. ULRIOH, NEW BKKNE, N. C, T. A. Green's OU Stand. AVilliam H. Oliver, y AGENT FOR TUS X Fire Insurance Comp'y Of NEW. YORK. One of the old est and mose Bubstantial ,- Insurance Companies in theT. S, Assets ;Five; Million DoUars Kr- its Deposits tinder the Safely TJeposi Law amount to near TWO MILLION LilUM IUI LABS Only seven Jnsnranoa Companies have compiled with the Safety Deposit Iw Of New York; the Continental being the Hrst hi mi largest, i-oiicies ruin on approved runts uu miMttrBToraoie. xvrma. - : .... WILLIAM H. OLIVER. THE STAE. - Wh. Dobsheimeii, Editor and rrop'r, . -...! KPW VflBV ' Daily 86.00 ani $7.pp; VTeeWy $1.85, -A Democratic newspaper supporting the principles of ,a Democratic Admin istration.;- v..i;.uv; r: " ; . , As Agent for the Publisher, I will re ceive eubecriptiODB for the above paret. ii. X. UAKHAWAl, New Bebne,- March 6, 1886. t- i , THE NEW BERNE,: LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE .; ;STABIS. - am pkepaeed to Furnish Fine Mules & Horses LOWEST1 PRICES Teams taKen and cared for by the day. week or month. r- .. TfiOYAL MRVrl - NJ ..."v.kT; .V;"' '-'. v jik-l'S'it ''4 ':-' ii I s i A drove of Knits and Ucrres Just rerelred jrrT7r--. -- o. hcbbs. i iebiatr.- ''t r - rropr:e:or.'" i ; TO TliyUOUGi " OUR STORE IS FILLED WITH ; Choice Groceries, ; T : : : Canned Goods, ' Boots and Shoes, - '. - (Of IheTxmt makrj - . ; : Dry Goods, Hats acd Tap . . :. Crockery, Etc., In fact we keep evhty thine tlht to ki'pt In a ! K'Kit L'las Variety btora. all ol tnjicn we arc offering AO ijuw A3 ihs u' I-Si i Who!ci'ier IU Uill.'' . j- Come mid Si u and b- our. vim-- il. ROBERTS iTulV' ttreei. BKO., New Berne, A'. C OWTtN H. G1TIHW. P H. Pem-hthr. GUION & PELLETIJ S , BOOTH FUOST 8T OPP. GASTON UOUBK, NEW EERIE, M. C. . -Practice where services are desired. Practice In the Supreme Conn, acd in tb Federal Court at (Jew Berne. One of this firm will always be At the fol lowing places at times specified below: Trenton, Jones county, Saturday of each Mil., B.I3IJ ( Beaufoi t, Carteret county, Thursday of earn week. . . I Jacksonville, Onslow lOnuty, 11. e nrbt mon day in eacli iiiontii I'd AUKOitA MALE AND FEMALE ACADEMY Spiliii! Sct'i.'ii ( pened Janusiy 8,and closes June ii, ireu. Pnnlls mnv enter at anytime In the session and charged from time of eiitiai re to end of sesHlou. Tint on and noma mooerat Thls8choil Is filuiiiUd in a moialand pro- Krexblve town. For further liiforimitlon apply to U. T. B"NNEB. J'rlnclpal. NOliTlI CAROLINA, I Craven LVuuty. j Towi ship N. 8. In Iheuuitter of the Homestead of Ale xiuxler Aloore Not.ie to Cred ions. Alexander Moore, of slid County and Slate, havina filed his u .ill Ion before the under- Klgaed for Ills Ii mih'm eml, IhU is lo no:fly all Ibe creditors of tit said Al. xander Mcore and of Muck Moore di ceam d, that tho mild Pi titlonwlll lie ncrn hi my oinoe in ew Bein, Kth hi pship Crnven county, on the 1st dv of M V. IKH . H' d when if they shall appear tiiv imi p? heard. Dated tnin inn uav otuarcn, ib?o. W. O. BhIXSOX. J. r I von I das J, Moore, Attorney for Petitioner. ni21 The Best Newspaper in America, and by far the Most Readable. Agents wanted everywhere to ean money in distributing the Sun's Pre rrvumi, The rrjost interesting and advant' geous offers ever made by any News paper. No Subscriber ignored or neglected, Something for all. Boantifnl and Substantial Premioms in Standard Gold and ether Watohea,7aluabie Books, the Post Family Sewing itUohinq :' jenown to tbe trade, and an nncqnaled list of objeots of real utility and instruction. RtM, t7 Mtil. Postpaid. DAILY, per Year (without Sunday) $6 00 DAILY, per Month (without sundsy) 50 SUNDAY, per Year . . ' . I 00 FOR EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR 7 00 j WEEKLY, per Year v . . 1 00 ; iddreas, TOE SIX, K.w lork Ctty. J ' 4 -1 n Are now prepared with the 1 1 Genuine Crab Orchard Salts In net led packares at 10 sod iieu. No genuln salts sold la bulk. II CWAB OWCHABD WATER CO.. Propra. SIMON N. JONKH, Mnim ImIhtIIIc, Ky' 13 L""y---JH.!J!.Jt ai. aywwu -r,,..WJ.,. r ;: 'and MaterJU to ; 'j::...'-':': .; . Manufacture Buggies, , Sto.. Repairing in all it branches neatly executed. j. tt ! : j . . . .. . i . ....... . -. , .- jjawug Bvcurou tue services oi : ; , A First-Class We will make that branch o( basiness ,, idtr,. v8". aDU see us ana give os a " GAKDNE1J & SON, ? ; ' C '' :X ',' 'j;;; - ; Broad street, opposite AlexMiller's. ? v v mar dim -, J m Over '1 en 1 houaand Trial OuintiindwerarmtoredtohMlch h mt Hf?.Fs' SEMINAL PASTIL! FS.1 A hadiaalOnrAfor Nerrons Debility. waallnMaBndi'brilosl Decay in ToniunrUU Ola AodMan. .Teatcd for Etcit Too in man UMQaanaoaaea ther abu nial. km.m sd andbrokmi drn mas tothn full nimmti tJSJ?U M''lRtnrnBth dlVoX?H 'lti erotthtDoat by ln1icrtion, Einoaro, OrBr-Bnun Ta.orioorraa indaleniR, uk that too sand ns PS? ."J"?.9, wllh etateroen t of yonr troabla, and aaeora TRTATj PACK AGE FBFR,wlth IlWd Pamphlit; til .v iiiii IT LV .... VTaw ran -s. -.''- HAVE REMOVED TO THEIR ' ' '. i' V ' TUO TOKES, SOUTH OF THEIR F0E"Eri STn! ; And keep qt FLOUR. MEATS, MOLASSES, SALT, T0ACP0; eTpirtUnff In the GROCERY LINE. FULL STOCK and ci W. II. DETVKY -.--. , TEE PRACTICAL ' " ' T0NS0RIAL: ARTIST, Personally lu attendance at hl UmIkIiumIih aud HhaviiiK haltMHi at the Uavloli Hoiiu with the Imkt workmen and new furniture. Satb faction U sutured toihosewho patroL tse hlin. . , . d ' ROBERTS -4 EENDERS01T: .. general Insurance Agents. : : ,e Heme, Nrt'.' : Unix . rum , cImhh uonipauiirr represent . Tut. Life &ai Accident lnearne. . r.- m im tv r Fort j Million r i Jun24dlj GASTON HOUSE, . NHW ItKltJSE, S. C;f ; 3: It. BTltEET, . Sr., Proprietor.: The Only First-elass House In the Olty. Omnibus connects with all Trains and Btcamers. lArge sample rooms for eommrr otai iravelpra. 1 he BAli aid BILLIARD BOOK lias reicuily been lafurulkhed aud titled op la g -oisiyle with BUIiaidand Pool Tablea . DK. J. D. CLARK, . DENTIST, . ,' NI'WBKIUI, u, . .. Offlee on Craven street, between Polios and Broad . . - MtrU-dAwl' New Central Hotel. KOBMEIlLYBATBllAJtHODSK, South Front Street, New Bene, V. C M. PATTERSON, Proprietor, Offors special Inducement to commercial men. ' - ..: Cuisine of superior excellence, Omnibus and baggage wagon at all Ira' s and steamers. Kates, 12.00 per day. ' pj- VALUABLE EEAL I STATE IN THE CJlY OF NEWBERN, To 1)3 sold under Foreclosure of Mortgage, Tty vlrti.e of the powers oooftrred in a mortRRtre from the Neuse Manufacturing Comptuiy to Isaac W. Hughes, recoided in the Kcgisier'sofnoeof Oravtn county, Hook 78, pities 86H-3UU. I. Annie M. Hught a, ssslvnee of salil mortgage, will on Monday, ths 6th day of prii, 18 HO, at IS o'clooK, noon, aV the Ourt House door In the City of Newbern, . expose to sale at bl canotlon,for casb.the - i'i'U.iu. urrviiuvu iuti ...un.ii m .v CM or Newlieni, known as the ln.t of "lha Neiis Manufacturing Company," to-wlti Be iilnniMK at a nolnt In the south line of lot niunixr six (), formerly known o "Bpar row's I'lir," or "eorge Green a Hue," l7 fi-?i 4 niclics t-Hxi of l-jibi Kiont street: ibenco f.iii l wiih. and pnr-tllfl wltb said ( rout hlicct. 1IK) feet l Ir.chen lo the line pjf land lately owned by the h lis of A'len Wooten. deceased; thence with the same ilulit fngks to said Kagt Kront str.et lo the channel oi Nense River; th nee north ardly wttli siild channel 1M fet lUVi Inches to the south. uKt corner of said lot number 6: thence with the south side of said lot number S, weptwanily to the beginning, embracing purls of lots numbers j and 8 (water fipntsf, ANNIE M HUGHEB, Jl By her AHoVjJ,'., " . JN'O. HUQHK8. Newbern. March S, 188S, - - td Sale of Valuable Real and Personal Property. : North Carolina, " ' . Craven County. 'March 5th, 1W, By virtue of powers opntalped in certain moitgagis executed bj A. KDennlson and wife to Louis flilliaid A Co. of tne tty of Norfolk, and registered In the Register's of- , flee of Craven county. Book 83, pages 8WI, SVl " aud mi, 41)3 and 401, 491, 493 and W, J wl li sell for cash at the Court House door in the Cltv of New Berne, Kta and oounty aforesaid, on Tues isy the hlvh day of April., 18tstt, at 13 U.. the following desorlbed property in the city of New Berne, to-wlt: The astern balf of water front of the lot known and described in the plan of the city of New Berne as Lo( no we tois upon wnun in snia A. i, Denntson i ow resides known and described as Lois Nos. 35 and 3tt; the water front of Lei , Nn 2:1 ar.d the-water finnt of lot No. 04. hogether with one forty horse power en gine (foot ana nunc uauoers), snsmrg pulleandhangeia ronnrcted with sobt en sine. Also oneset of cottohsondoll much In. . ery. lo wl : one triple setof hydranllcpressAS . with HinKie pump (2nd Hi) in frlpatrnt heater cokdIvW: oco tet Nunb-r Iwo Bolls ' rniii o: i not i f mats. . , ., v .. ; I.OUI tllLIJAhI AO BkkbyB. Brtas. AttT. . ' . snsSdtd. mum . DYSPEPSIA, emv ueiniAur tfiun nbnvHbniu CONSTIPATION, A RMnnly for all Dlsssaesof th Lire, Kid-, aeya, Stomack aw Bowels, A positive I verv best Class of Workman Harness Horse SHoer, a $EKCIALTYf tilaVv -4vu v - ' :- ! NEW BERNE. If.' C. 1 i diMfcrUieaatroiiUeand all QoackT. i" X?110- n'rimi.tohiidtheirl2 i't"?" 10 or attia. paia " i - anrtonaofthruroanor)ram.i;reatoradrKl '' antaalini tlmu of lift aragiran back, llwpatl.nj ' vuifd TBEATHENT.--fa Month, il. Tin fan, jtu, q 'rp HARRIS REMEDY CO., MrCHnoTt. Som IT.Tanth Olraaa T Trrrrq w'.:i..' COFFEE. sUQAK. svittpo SSUFF AND Cir,A.t ...
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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