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1 lid I VM 1 1 YPMKflWti?! jfrtBNE. N. C., FKIDAY. DECEMBER 17, 1886. PRICE 5 CENTS. LOCAL NEWS. It J Ut ua.laWdsV & 6' North.' . W 1 . longitude TP yjVff. , -2 San rises, T:08 J Length of day, sun sets, 4:47 I 9 hours, 45 minutes. Hoon ri .est a! 1:10 p. a. ' - Gnuia4 Freock Sardines at ' , W.L. Palmeb's For good Christinas sating, ttj J. F. Taylor's corned beef, pig pork, cream chests, baaaheasae butter, etc. AVBirXM TBI JrwitAB Watches. WsesjTy aajexeepUonslly fii-e stock of the standard ma as txt JLtnsricaa sad Foreign Watches, both gold snd silver, ia all CTldes, sad csn guarantee jou lowso'prioeS thsa you can obuin else wheta. .lot West India Oranges and tuts. ' ! O. E. 8LOVEH. 1 i " TmckersPeos and Beans of the ear liest best varieties. r ' 4 0o. Allen & Co. . Good Flowd Oranges, $3 00 per box. jOorneriof Middle and Broad sts. delidwlmj t J- B. Palmuh. Turnar's AJinsnaca for 1887. at wtf7 Gko. Allen & Co. Please remeu&f I thaY C. E. Hloveh is desirous o a share of the Christmas trade for suoh articles as Candies. fresh .and-MUSV Currants. Citron, Nuts, Mince Meat, Beef Tongue.. Bpic, Celery Seed. Mustard 'feeed, MscnChBte, Codftsh, Buckwheat, Powler, Sl&ot. Caps and Shells. delSdtfwlt The boiler of the steamer Kiunlvu IB naderg(t4s sepsUs. It was the general opinion ystsrday that the weather was cold. E.tfy&J.X Mfiadowt offer kuiuit and ' seed petatoes in this indue. See "ad.l ; Grand, TvttToaqasnl at Aurora today, The Star Band of this city will make trismus lo. . Thasignai Jlag yesterday indicates higher temper a tare with local rains or Visa Nellie Seymour and Mrs. John natqbjMfttiU ettead tha Y. M. C. A. library i jyaafor tns xeoeption of ladles. Booms open from 2 to 5 p m. Tb train was delasedjr poaie.eaqse about one hHr last night. We presu me (he Northern trains have haaVi' tresis bo sadihfAAN. a had to wait for thenssa ,Lk ' 1 sjiJifoIU) Broad creek OT"jr.tVag 4aW oitda iVxohaegs roomeyestseasy. They measnred 8x5 inches. A .ooVton buyer, after "chaw ing" one of these U w Q better humor (o hid for cotton. pee Cfcristeaaa. Ir,.Jamea Rsdmond received per aohoonsr Uelvi, dtreoaltoau the West ladles, a lot of pur Fraaoh brandy and Hills la.J TW Who' iRdnlge in article of this klncf for CbrUtmas holi- day tir Tor1 'raedicTnsl purposes, can find the pure, article at his place of Dul lness next uoor to the cotton, exchange. Jail Bara.ft. Parties from Onslow inform as that jail at JapksonTflle was burned on Tuesdsy nigtajtf , Xhefire, was acci dental. There w"ere four prisoners, all . 'lot wbonlVeW'rescuea ah r being kept voder guard, antil th '' Oounty cSJsaexaTean UaLi r- rangement,,, fopakiqg care ei taem. f . J' I Tbs lues' is a heat j one to the ' county, which jsjr aiy A tacyaiv embsr 1v'raad. ..'.- ,V s i ' v . (ted t this office last night a white ,. U'3 equlrrel, knied on Mr, John Dillard's OanUtloieafCroaii opnRtK i ' He wss abbUTSalf grown and as white r almoas, K taowi Ov llartre thxldsr- tnixed Mm ,W i tW7 natural Voting on his hind . feet with a hlckorTftirt'bwieii1Ws tort4feel.' It was the prst pBBwnjie'snirri wf had Tr seen' r Mr. r, JL. Oreea , aUsading eaeet- ing ol 'the directors' or- we wxiora w han Asylnm, v 'A 'A ll T 5! J 1 1 Ee!' L." W. Crawford hssretnmed from th CbnfersMeaaa'baekred rm hts armor for another year. Vittem Msr and Fannie Burkhead are yUitingfrieadsiathrflJt If'! wv Vr Han-ett, l.-Wi Milts; 'A. Farnell, . Benry Csnady Charles Cor. Dr. Motnford, KandOlpn inyna otb"t c f CV'low county are ta the eity. a': . 1VH. Eso: is.repr- fr ; r T.9 t t the Aurora Tonr I - I 14. THu t :?y rct for f ; " ' two 'pTer-.f.rt rcniing ''-,., JJ.rS; Hart, rep. r T : . i 8.573.. .,,...; - n ti YYtiDera - -nr.'-, writes: I t iv irn p -- Railreav aa ItuakMi Baaa.n. The movements of prominent railroad and steamboat, raen sre - welched with much Interest sow. Theid? movement are the signals for rumors upon rumors to start afloat.- Mr. R. B. Cook, general freight and passenger agent of the New York, PhCadelnhia and Norfolk Rail road, and Messrs. Fraacia Barry sad . Warner, steamboat men, hv been spending a few days in this city this week and their appearance has started rumors of railroad extension, new steamboat lines, etc , etc. Among other rumors is ons that a daily line of steam ers is to be put on between this oity snd Elisabeth City, making close connec tion with the Norfolk & Southern aud the New York. Philadelphia & Norfolk railroads. Whether or not there ia any ground for these rumors we sre not prepared to say, but it appears to us that we ought to have a daily line to Elizabeth City. The new saw mill that are being erec ted in this community, and the steady increase in freights on our river steam-1 ers snd the A. & N. C. Railroad ounht to furnish a steady volume of business that will sustain a good daily line to Elizabeth City. We do not like to see theoldliuos that have given ue steady, faithful ser vice so lonit, crowded out; if a daily line i to be established we hope some ar rangement can" be made u ith ihem to give the service. Business men are al ways on the lookout for the quickest, cheapest and safest route, but a com. munity wants steady, reliable service in frsigbte. If s daily line should be inauKurated , it would be a farther incentive to ex tend to Onslow county transporlulu n facilities. There are two ways in n hit h this can be done, either of which is practicable and, in the opinion of good judges, would prove profitable both to the farmers and currying ciiinunt e. One is to increase the depth of w titer in the New Berne and lieuufort canal, and cut out the shoals in Bogue sound, White Oak and New rivers. The other is to build a cheap narrow gauge rail road from ko mo point on Trent river to some point on New river and connect ith s line cf rtesmers on tach river. Both these schemes might bo put iu operation, the one tapping the lower iou.vf tho oouuty, the other the Central, ind then the people of Onslow would begin to see daylight hi tho wny of tran pporution facilities. Kinston Items. Mr. Herbert Cum wings of Kinston was married on Wednesday to Miss Annie Franklin of Morehead City. The Lenoir county board of education speaks in. high terms of the ellicicnt work done Dy county superintendent Oapt. W. 8. Bird. We are glad to see Squire W. A. Coleman out upon the streets again. Ha has nearly entirely recovered from his recent illness. There was a marriage in Woodington township on Thursday last, the Olb. Ins ooatraoting parties were Mr. J. W. Outlaw and Miss Fannie Uarpnr. Al bert Miller, Eq , performed the cere mopy. "It is not good fcr man to be alone. " This applies to preachers as well as to Other mortals. And there" is a rurrior afloat that ons of our preachers will change his condition of single blessed ness soon to be one of double ditto. Mr. Ed, Hodges of our town met with a painful accident on Tuesday morning. Two of bis fingers were cut off by a planing machine. But in the afternoon he, was in his shop again, looking aftsr the workmen. Mr. John W. Bee ton, of Arkansas, bro ther of oar townsmen Mr. Fred. Bsc ton, was 'married Wednesdsy morning at 8 a.m. to Miss Alice Foy of this place by Dr. II. D. Harper. The hsppy couple took the morning train for the home of the groom. ' Funeral of Mrs. Bryan.. Tbs lsst sad rites 'over the earthly re mains of Mr. Mary Winder Bryan were held from Christ cburcb yesterday morning at 11.30 o'clock, conducted by Rev. V. Wi Shields Of Hew Berne, as sisted by Est-Dr. M. 1L Marshall of this city. A largeaueodanceoi rrienas. deenly sympathiamg with the bereaved family, sorrowing from a sense oi tne irreparable loss of a much loved com panion' and associate and fully exer cising the last and only privilege left them of testifying their attachment ana devotion that of bestowing flowers, the purest a4 most tender emblems within reach of humanity, showed the verv hlch esteem and boundless love in whioh Mrs. Bryan was held by alt who knew her. 7 As a mark of sympathy for her father, Maj. John Ci Winder and family, all the depsrtment or the ksi eifih & Gastoo railroad shops wen closed during the dsyj The interment was ,in Oak wood cemetery Tbe gen tlemen who acted a paU-bearvrs wsr Messr. B. F. Mordecal, A. W. Hay wood. EAi Jones; E. B. Encrelhard. V. T. Hay, Charles Root. C . Johnson and Mr. McGehes. Ack and ObsnSvsr. . . V,''",i"1 ' .- - 1 n vs hen eta .tfuore jowitr wu incsea i in bis nine vj uucr I couian s sievp ib uuui ti lor t woman fci orouema conieoi ur Tail's Conch trrup. -Then be crossed H his little teodj and sunk in sweet re- Frty-Siath Congress Second Session SENATE. . WASanroTO. Deo. 14. Among the meaMrtais preseotea in tne Henate was one by Mr. Bpooner. from the German Aid Society of Wisconsin, expressing the idea that there was no further necessity for stimulating immigration to una country, and that no satisfactory reason- ean be assigned for allowing foreigners to vote and hold office after one year's residence, and before they are naturalised, and suggesting the enactment of laws making naturaliza tion and suffrage conform to a uniform standard. Referred. On motion of Mr. Li oar. the House amendments to the Kleotoral Count bill were non-concurred in aud a confer ence asked. Senators Hoar, Edmunds and Pugh were appelated conferees on the part of the Senate. Mr. Morrill, from the committee on Finance, reported back favorably a bill for the retirement and recoinaee of the trade dollar. Calendar. The Senate took uu the bill repeal ine the Tenure of Office law. Mr. Edmunds opposed the bill. The law had been in existence nearly twenty years. Pnsi- dent Johnson, to restrain whom it was enacted, obeyed it, although he believed it unconstitutional, and all his success ors had recognized us validity as a guide and restraint. This bill was brought forward in apparent aid of their friends on the other side and to relieve the President of the difficulties and embar rassments now attending removals and suspensions. It was an invitation to him to make bhurt work of the whole Civil Si'ivica business, and to expel from ollice at once all officers who are Wllhiu the purwt-w of tin- statute. Mr. Hoar advocated the passage of the bill. It had been reported from the Judiciary committee lat.1 session, but on account of the controversy then ex isting with the President on the subject of the ollices he hud not deemed it proper to ask the Senate to act upon it. Hut as that question biii subsided, he now deemed it pruer to ask the Senate to vole whether it would return to the ancient policy of the government, to the rule which had existed from 178lJ to 1&U7. and wh.ch (notwithstanding the coiuliiioii of lliu minute books) Imd practically existed since the accession to power of (Jen. (Iraiil in M-irch, lMfiU. President (Irani had recommended its repeal so that he (liuar) win acting under pretty substantial Republican authority in tryiug to gel rid of this legislation. It seemed to him to be totally inconsistent with the couslUu- innal theory of the government for the President, in whom executive power was exproshly lodged by the constitu tion, to bo compelled to answer to tbsl responsibility when insttuniunta were forced upon him against bin will, or in which he had no confidence. While expressing InmseM in lull RynpaQry with principles of civil service reform be still declared his couviclion that the people of tho (,'nUe.d States expected and demanded that no man ehuuld be kept in an executive employment who had not the confidence of tbe person re sponsible rot the success of these execu tive functions. An executive enkm was held and the Senate sojourned. HOUSE Oi' REPRESENTATIVES. The Speaker laid btfore the House a letter from the Secretary of the Treas ury, submit, ii g book estimates for fiscal year 188a. Mr. Herbert, chairman of tbe Com mittee on Naval Affairs, called atten tion to a dispute which had arisen be tween that committee and tbe commit tee on Appropriations, as to which bad jurisdiction over tbe estimates for naval yards and stations and the new naval observatory. After fully examining the question, he had come to the con clusion that the position taken by bim on Saturday, that tha estimates were within tbe jurisdiction of tbe Appro priation Committee was erroneous, and he offered a resolution referring to the Committee on Naval Affairs so much of the book of estimates as had reference to those objects. The Speaker called attention to tbs fact that Mr. Herbert's resolution dis posed of only a small part of tbe book of estimates, and on motion ot air- Blount, the resolution and the book of estimates were referred to the Commit tee on Rules, in order to enable that committee to report tbe resolution for distribution of estimates. On motion of Mr. Cabell, of Virginia, a bill was passed appropriating $10,000 for grading and paving the approaoae to the National cemetery near Danville, Virginia. ";" A bill was: reported from tbePublie Buildings Committee for tha repair et tbe public building at Qaarleetoa, S. d It was reerred ta tbe Committee or tne Whole. In tbe morning hour, Mr. Payson, of III., on bebalf of tbe Committee on Publio Lands, called up the bill p rant ing to tbe cinnabar Clark a fork Railroad Co. tbe right or way through the northern portion of Yellowstone Para in Montana. After a long debate. id which, strong objection wss shown to this "entering wedge," which might! cause ultimate destruction of the park, a the bill was being considered, sir Cox moved to strike out tbe enacting clause, y This was agreed ltn to 09 but before action was taken bjr the House th morning Hour axpired. - . , Mr. Morrison, of Illinois, laid that in view of tbe absence of several mem ben. La desired to give notice that on Satur day next he would more that the Hons go into oommitte ot tne v bote on revsnuebul r .- ' .The House went into Committee of tbe Whole on the Sundry Civil Appro- priKtion httLx-vTyy-jtri YtlTTj The bill was read bjr'pfcragrapbs for amendment, aadton taauoa-of stwiso Coma, of. Maryland toe- item fsw the Baltimore postoHlce7 buildina was o- ereasea rrom one nunarea tnouaana to two hundred and eighty -seven thoussnd dollars. . - , -j.:!..! On motion of Kr. T3onghp.rty, &t VUm art amendmor.t wr. a lonted increasing tion for a public building at Jackson ville, Fla. Several similar amendments were adopted increasing items for public buildings in the North and West, and the committee then rose and the House adjourned. UmUy Excited. Not a few of the citiaens of New Berne, N. C, have recently become greatly excited over the astounding facts, that several of their friends who had been pronoun oed bv their - physi cians as incurabl and beyond all hope suffering with that dreadbd monster Consumption hsve been completely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Comsumption, the only remedy that does positively cure all throat and lung diseases. Coughs, Colds, Asthma n.u i Bronchitis. Trial bottle free at R. N. DufJv. 1'rukr Store, large bottles SI. Charleston News. Chakleston, Deo. 14. At a meeting of the City Council tonight. Mayor Courtenay submitted tbe preliminary report of the Executive Relief Com mittee, showing that Uio total amount of $634,25tt was received hy tbeiifor sufferers by tha earthquake, and that the disbursements amounted to 344S,- 111. The report says: The committee will have repaired in all about l,b5(J houses out of a total number of oyer 000 in the city, at au uverage cost of about $250 each, not including over one hundred bouses at Mount Pleasant and in the vicinity of this city, and not in cluding contributions, amounting to t20, 733, sent to the Sumnierville Com mittee. Of the balance of gl80.ll 9 tbe Committee will reserve SfMl lo'J, as in their opiuion an ample sum for plaster ing and closing up of the unfinished burliness of house repair?, and will make a special deposit with the City Treasurer of the sum of $100,000, to l applied to rebuilding the City Hospital and Alms House, rejurns of public school buildingx, the Orphan House. Old Folks' Home and other chant) ex penditures for the poor, They would remark that this disposil iou ul n portion of the contributions sent to ( li.irl 'Hoyi is in consonance w ith the r he. of donors ex pressed by them in lelteis t the Mayor. Certainly, no hett r use oould be made of t'i . t-iiia if n.oi.e) -none which w ould l more Hiiuxty nv to donors every wheio than t" irplae. wrecked buildingn nocs.".iry f i the comfort and care of the needy m k and poor, and thus make a jx rmanint mo morial of the niuniliceiu givuil f Ui American p.'ople in thin ytar of .-rrnt ralam it y . Willi tlie ( oil) 11 1 1 1 1 ee i ic;i.ilt me Ul.lt s ..imwiiig the ieceipln-lStSjI 1) lay out Stales au"!l cities. These- are, Imw over, necessarily incomplete and do not include donations received by the relief ootimittco appointee) frpajolmt.l v after the earthquake, nor tho receipts by m dividuals for relief purposes ami by charitable organizations. Tha JXi'MJ iu) WutiOV estimates that the total snbacrfptioh to the earthquake relief fund will amount to about &I15,- 000, leaving a loss of over 85 &O0.000 by the eartbquke of Iddu and the cyclone of August, lSbj, to be borne by individuals, corporations aud tho gov ernment. From ttam Loae St.r Miaif. H ITCH EN N, Texas. Feb.. l:v. For many years my wife has been af flictod with a larire eating ulcer of the leg, which has bad the attention of sev eral doctors, and the use of all kinds of medicine, without benefit. She was told that B. Ii. B. would core her. She has used two bottles, ami the ulcers improved rapidly until enlirely oured. It was the first and only medicine that ever did her any good. W. J. Kl.NMN. Sold in New Berne by U. N. Dully and E. U. Meadows. Steamboat Disastn New Orleans, Dec. 14. The steamer M.White took fire while lying at Point Coupe, taking on cotton. Shehsd on board 3,500 bales of cotton and 8,000 sacks of seed. This makes tho cargo valued at 8150,000. Thos. Barry, second engineer or tne White, was on duty when tbe fare broke out in the cotton amidships. He says that for a time he thought the lire wss under control, but It nnairy gained such headway that they could do nothing with it. He states that the fire spread so raplflly that the boat in a few minutes was ,pped ia ,. flames. : He tkinas there was fen or a dosen lives lost. Including fireman and two colored ehambfrmatdi, one1 ti thn named Martha Washington. The second cook, oolored, wss also lost. He also reports the loss of Cant. Birds eye, superintendent of tbe Vidalia Rail road, with his wife and daughter, who were passengers, lie knows nothing as to tho number of passengers, or the steerage passengers that were aboard, but thinks there were not very many. He believes there were some women and children on deck. Erldenoe ia accumulating that there were many more lives lost than tbs story ef th engineer Kites above would indicate, sot withstanding tbe rassert ing telegram from the steamer's captain.- . ' . YIM B. Hoy Ob WhSsldal ihff fe tail i druggists of Rotnev (,. say: We have been selling Dr. Ejng's -New Dis covery. Electrlo Bitter 'and Bucklen's Arnica Salve for two years. , Qate never handled remedies that sell as wsU, or give such. Bnivarsai; tatfefac tipn. There hat been some wonderful core eOeeted hW thee 'medicine- In tbiaajty. . Sereral ease of pronounced Consumption have been, entirely cured by use of a fsw bottles fef Ur.' KTr.g-t Newi iisooTery takrtry in . aoantetva with Electrlo Balers. We guarantee ihem Bircrs Bold bvR K.ValTr:' l lt'To Wlik a Ceed Artlle" Of Pr.ro Toaow.' "rdnr fl rat f Tt i COMMERCIAL. Jourhal Orner.. Dec n 6 P. kf . COTTON. Nw Yobs. Deo. 10. Futuies closed firm. Sal oh of S.'iU0 bales. ueceiuDer January, February . March. April. May, U45 9.40 K.ftO 'J ?'.' y ?3 June, July, August. September , October. November. 10.04 10 11 :u is Spots steady Middling U 1 10 Middling U a-10 (jood Ordinarv B Ij w y-:6 New Berne Market steady. Sales of j " bales at ? j'J to s 7 Middling 'J Lav Mid. s nod Oidliiar K UUKIKSIIt lllllltltT. SKii (xsnx'S jw ou COTTOK8JCi (f 53 TCKFKHTmr Hard . Jl.OO dip,!. JO TA.a 75o.al.8. Oats Now. 3"c in hulk Cok 46a50c. RlCX SOaOU. baauw ai- i j. pei it) Bxxr On foot, J - to 5c Oodntky Hams 10c ir lb LaKD 10c. tier lb Eoob 22c. per dozt n KuitbU puEK -4atc. per pound PKaNDTS 50c per bushel KODDKB 7V aSl.OO per hundred UJfioNB ?J t'Oa'J 25 per barrel Field I'kas 05a70c. UlDltsi Dry, lUo. ; green fo A rFLES Mullamuskt et . -)40' (e.d C)B, SI. 10. Pkaius 75c a?'. p. i I ui-1.1-:. Hu.NEY 35' per gal TaLXow 5e per lb C'lltKM. M IIUCKKM. iruwn ;iua35e. r 2l)aV5c Mka i. 70. pel hush. I Oats jO els per huhel Tl'HMrs &Oi . er bushel. Ihish I'uTaT" ;j ., i t.1,1 W- kjI.- :.'.' i ei u.e.iui I T 1 1 K.- I ,:i -. :,m ,,.-, V, ( t:. 1 M .1. i . :i i HlliNi!.irr - V. t !r,-!..i.i!u!l and :'g Dial i. I I. It i H l ' 1.0 the lo s : 1 1 ii H i iM Hi 'i a it C' 'i ii' I Salt ;.. . i Moubbi;a am-; Pott'pI'R i 00 Hik"t Drop, if KKltoSKNB-Uc. Pa i)0a45c buik, $'J.OO. E. R. & J. A. Meadows OlTKlt KOK Immediate Ordi tK, at their Warehouse, 500 Tons Kainit, 10 VPAi TON, 600 Bbls. Oenuine Houlton Rose Potatoes, c! PEI BARREL. Assignee s Sale. TO ie. s.iaiiee if a Judijiiielil nf Hie sniei i.ir l ollll ..r l'rVfii eoenty, w w UI sell at Aui lion fw cunlj. l the tN'tirt Hmiaa door In i n,eii r.iiinty. en 1 1 . . - 1 I JtjT MONDAY la 1AM ANY. 1SK7. at TWU.VK o'rlook. M.. tin- Iniliiw lug eleven In l liiii. lo wll Two . eilaln tinuls foi I v, e'lly Lint, hiintlred tlel Uk rn ca, kI vi " by 11 I. livlck to (1inrl nil. hlKQk. iwul due en the 1 llli January, ls? Also, one not. ?2". uliilu'd liy ( Imrles W II Mhiiin; one for 9111. Blynetl li- W K. Mailer-, "in ri siLiudliy J N. i'amoiih: one fer fM II. nlnfxl by H A. HwlJInii one for JIM. 71, v ned helli liarOer; uie Ur 8I', signed t.. . I- iKheT: one Tor fimi. mKneil w in, K Sitllvr, .me lor U, slKiird A. J. w h Itrhesd . All luithOlo to t'lias. Jl. lunak m.tl fisslgoed to ns .u. 1 1 uMeeii jdiiNsoN, Ki rroN ,t- ro . 1 riisieen i . ii blank, hmvuvs.t Maui v a tt v htV. Inlll. .N. ('., lt)3. ijlh, lSP'. It U1 iPiur.li tnd WkliktT Htv- H cured nt hom with Ontpain Book nf pur. Uculsr. aont KK W. r Ailuai, u. uiko Wbnetau Bu NOTICE- A I i.imii will t roJ to th livnrml Aunt mi'Ty nl .North ( arollna. l ng BasUiu nl l.s.7 )r a rbanrn of the charter of the Athini'u 1 .10 and Hook nd Ladder Co., sow actie;; mrifr name OS Atlantic , r. 1. Co. JAS. W. WATKKH. ! ' ; i .1-1 piec y A. f. K. K. Co. So. 1. IN .TONUS COUNTY, N. C. A Splendid Opportunitj I Good Location Pine Farming and Wood Land. IN LOTS TO BUTT PURCHASERS. 'ili be aold thland described In a certain mrrr(aa eiecnteo riy K, R. Paa and Olivia his Mite, dated Ue. 15U dir. to 8haa. Man EaDgTrt, aad fritered InJkmei rouritv tn tbeofQoe or Ue BaglsVer of Deeda tu Book D, Wo. pawe 449. The land ta situated In aald eminlV on the south aide of Trent River, and n. th anath We of tlmnafM road leadlnc from Trenton to PoUofcaviila. shook mm mile and a hall rrom Trenton, eaumawd to oantain Osa Tbonrand Aoroa Si ore or leas, known aa the atarksr Melaoiel latxk The aale vnU taks plaes on Ue TWKKTY FIFTH dr of JA&UAHY, 1HW. at tbs CODRT HOTJSE , In TKSNTUIt, in aatd Uoontjr. Tbs land) amid to be worth at least SS.SK0.. Tbemot taga rieti ia about 12. nM, and vne aaio tana win De iod By nrte cs a asweroraajeooatained ta aald mortgage, Sewbera, Eec 12m, 18SS, . I ' CAKOLINK A, BA.KQKRT, , f: - ' Bxeestdsof S.Bangnt, .decUtd a Kewbern, K. tl . Lrl THB HOtTBB Ago LOT Be to tta pip J rannmts,siblleristt., ir-' - I E. W. mLLWCOD. CEO. JLCTf I. SmalltYOod & Slovcr, DEALERS IN UE.WlKAL HARDWARE, T1SWA RE,' GLASSWARE, WOOLtSWARE, CROCKERY, iA&II, DOORS, BLINDS. GLASS. FAINTS, OILS AND STOVES, C.NM hl'ASbED AS TO jPRICE 1 QUALITY. i.Mulillo htreet, Next Ioor to Hotel AlUirt, NEW BERNE. N. C. State Bank. A , ( . ; B ; l.,n . il In: made U) the L4-KiHlMlur " 'I If. t nl . Uil Ml 11 ppruttctUJUS MMMlOil fur a ii,ni!r t i a Hauk to be My ted the Met. !.i.. t i h ui ,:,ej i, ltauk at Newberu. s ' 1M CITIKN8. . '. i. . '. i .. ,-iv. ; sod Application for Charter. Application will be made to tbe Gen eral Assembh of North Carolina at its approaching session for a charter for the Berne Cc 'lion and Grain Exchange. J AMI S ItEUMOSl), Secretary. 11 ;'0 i: REAL ESTATE AGENCY w. n. iuya. ' - ' -l - s era! fuir- ' '' fc " :;..l.e in esl llivuls - ' ' - l :l .el.oi.fc - 1 ' , i v. : h pru e. tt not rlh e'ed. " 1 ii ' i.'t i hie mad. u i: itovn. In et ' n II. Alainauce BUNCH COTTON, AMi Webster's Elementary Spelling Book, THE ol.U I 1.1 K HACK," AT Ferdinand Ulrich's, NKW BKKNE, N. 0. T .1. Grten'a Oli 6'futui. BUILDING AND REPAIRING MltACTS (Irst-rlaKH JCarpenter and Nollcjlr M&Hi m. l'KEAMAR HROH., New bern or Kinton, N. C. dert) awtr THE BIGGEST THINGOUT JFox Cliills 18 House's Chill Syrup t If your Druggist or Merchant does act keep it, send to BERKTS MUG STORE. If House's Chill SvruD fails to curn if directions are adhered to, you can get your money back. Tlic trade supplied by U. ilerry. Hooae'e CL111 Hyrap "eflSeoted an Inns. dlRie and pt rmauenl cure belors one botsle , WKaoaed.'' ' 1 E. J. rATTKKSON. Haoe Store. -Have io d every bottle of Hooae'a CtVU Hyrup 1 couUl obtain from the manntaetarer 11 not only broke tUeChllla bnt leu Ute nar tlea m robust b all h." Vt M, L. fALMU, Tobaoconist. -I was completely broken down and (of. fttrad Intenaely with dumb eblUa. Four doaea ' Bouae'a Uhtll Syrup resulted tn a complete eore. 1 moat heartily recommend to ell who ' ' aufler from Cbllia and fever aa harmlsm. oeiUln and anre mwmm. Kdwi.. UEROCK. Pbotographer. "Myeelf and three children were cored by , ' Hoeee'e t kill Syrop, I eon alder it tbs best ' malarial remedy in tbe market." ; -.e e lf.Ve "tf 0hl 8jfTiliiaifV '. . famine cheerfully recommend It as a dobV . tlve enre tor ChlDs and fevers." Sf " JOftN 8CbVE8SI,SR. -.. .-,!.-ui; THAR. D. JONkS. 1 tHED. a DIXON! I' At ardaian'a t.Kasaar,.,,. No a sittKls ftompUtrnf frdta tne tuiiJj!'"" bottles at 3 iloajse'. , ChUl Syra aSX i0?a.! ' fsctioa as toresnlu ao4 snrpsisa at itmUxi is- promptnese, ; . ... r-,A.t i r-m mtmir w 1U .- . , - " I)R. J.:D. CLARK;!, 1 ' " i 4 1 'ftffiee oatevea a.t 1 v.W " J'iO';l 1 poe. i from $0Q,0X)to ?70,0j0 the apprcprla- en Hip. seUawSm ' 7 - vs m., t 4"f 4 ... . - it it a (
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 17, 1886, edition 1
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