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-Tr-ff--Jry ' ' m1 'Tfy h "wv ti r ... .. - '?'." ? v."- t',!-'-"' i" ''"? vi v?v?f iVOLi V.T-NO. 223"';: ' " :XEW B$B$& WeWAfM&AYi'VRCEmM 18, 1886. ,V.iIlJ .'t'i 3 HI PRICE 5 CENT8.v t Mjia . i .L m .4 . - an aata. 4:47 1 9 honra, 45 tn tteA. Moon ri'ea at 850 p. m. BoltThtrAfcrs at4 ' " " ' . .. . W. La. nUUEB. At U,'tf TSJK Jbwkucb Spectacles and Ey Ulaacea. We carry a complete line of optical gooda, and can fit glasses tO aH- 7a -. . ; ForffoOfTcbriatrna eating, try J. P. Taylor 'a corned beef, pig pork, cream cbeeee. buckwneat, nne putter, etc. dooit.i: ": i .: : ' Cboioo JliPt West India Oranges and Cocoanata. . , , C..E- Sujvjlr. Tracker Peaa and Bean of the ear lieat and best yaxieties. . 1 ; ; - Geo..Aum & Co. Good Flobiba Obanoks, 13.00 per box. VCoraer Of Middle and Broad ate deldwlm ' 3- B. Falmek. Turner ' Almanacs for 1887. at x , Geo. Aloju & Co. Please remeWbei tbat C. E. Slovkk U deeireus of a share of tbe Christmas trad for ajj6b articles as Candies. freah and pure, tBaisinav .Currants, Citron, Nuts, tyinca Meat, Beef Tongue. BploefCelw-y Seed. Mustard bead. Macaroni Cbeaea. Oodflsh, Buckwheat, rowdexr&bet, Capanad Sheila. de!5 dywlC. BufoneArteipt:hil4iua..' Thewo' 4)ans wilf malfe a merry Cbriatmaa in New Berne. Mr iP,l Marks, affarsa oJ fitnly boraafWiife.1 ee"ad." Tha first shipment of Mr.' Vans' took on the Ecclesiastical histpry f Eastern NortiJ CaiofiM rrt4 fart'the SUik doah yesterday. Tha Shenandoah wai in on schedule time jrestfflda, morniog with reneral merchandise and took out a cargo of oottonJnJeTfDinn;. , Mr. Amos Cook, has begun ibo boring of n new.weJLl 6i Craven street for the city ftui$OU,ies, It is a few ate(s North of tha on recently filled up. TbetnalelrtWB jug' tbat eotme in' dangtiat tfdpivu and wkan re minds one that Cbriatmaa egg-nog has not been forgotten bearoersj; The trial of the officers of the deuyct Exchange National Bank of Norfoilrto again iinl nawgreaawi Qao. Bain, jr., the caehttt.'WtiDl been ibqaieBom time aoi1?1 1 The BteUmlpesVof Hotei'nrbert have arrived andrhelag pit in by Crab tree & Co. The eleotrio bells Hare also arrived and are being put in by J. T. Hall & Bro. The building is being supplied with nil modern conveniences and wttTteteAthe.;at)e. . Qui merchant -fccvei Bea'taT'Clao gpdeiMbnda'iV1,Wft ifcj W6AV oountrr rienda tii fa'Lear to c'qraie and SLwine.Many' naVe been here thie weekm ,diaiancpcan4, many ore win"comS 'ikii'wti,, Poj ptf- ehaata ought to take advaniftge of tbe colomns of tbe Journal aniiit popla abroad get an idea of how 'nfafjf gboda are la New Berne. Many tif tbenfdb tbif bat AerhHUaWy'otbeWVno do sot. Tbwhtrtnerwf dVrtfeemfcntt ft a newspaper ia a good indication of the I ndristef done, treoyia wmto ony Fnere .mere pf oompetition in,tbe trade. I Xmta 1 , fa tenth line, $hid, para&rapb first - columedlor1at pate, rend Jnaicially for "Jadictonaly." f h Klgaal Service, There ifofy oplijnmona.th people doVn town about the location of the ab2writkAiki.M Tbey Want to see them s,verj daj $Jhf y aeem tonverr IO0K We lact lUBi it ruiuru iuj v some one U ntieni wtb it,'Jand 'lt' seems " that the depot w ttfe V(j 'plkce that the service of any Me c6uld be ot ' UinedY. -A Shri3-elect Chaa. n. Foy, of I ones ' Bounty a IntJtrTrir4ay Mr. T. A.QreeQ ttutnedfoov Ojr. iUlU DSI HlljMfl n.iB Bryan E(. retnraed n.lpithlagtnfsbt. " .? ""." from Mit.e Mary Hryan r tived IroiB Port"' mouth, a., Ia( nigns ana, wjijaai cbsrge Of the telegraph odee." oj Rev. G' W. Banderlin waa.intla 0pordsr locVlntf aflefBantaClaua. Lepf it. rrrn, r,, dm rvurumj i to ce dnri'-g ll.e session cf in the South and e Hmse to life - r - t"nfi?1 V; . 1 amount ancraSffyjOB iejyinaa,ieigneui jnouius a(o. oeverai oi id fr ( r .IforthJihO- o mTaVar-iarwIfi ba. been if-, jeefTp . 1 , ' ; rr1""' fliofd wi-lette WrJSt.-tr.. 1 adnted. Pen. tr , , h f-rZa rjJJ4 7bichhahtbMlnt1rjnfav; A fBnher-conaideratioi? of tbe bill, t l- I Jul, fatorel erftL dr,tors' J',nd n'Pf.,iDfcomittfeica anthe oadl. , , 1 i , nrpr ; n f r-ffd, I T, , . ch. ... told that B. h a mmdVTW : , ? ITy.T T3 t , A MOIU S " I Iv. !'s TTTTTT a T fl a..d NwtJ i 3 1 iJT I rf I li reported that Messrs. Moore &, Brady will be on soon after the- holidays JjO-pein Ch6acjipg pf oyster, e Tfeia k nas for tbe "ehuckers," and good cawsor tbe merabanU. IlotvortU's Hlbci ult a Tbe advance agent of Howorth'glli Utrnica ehow. a in the city yesterday and has completed arrangements to be here on Saturday licit, ChrUtmas day, at which time they will give two per formances, one in the afternoon and one at night. Our people remember wellthia company. It not only fur nishes amusement hot also instructive scenery. No one regretted attending tbe performance w hen here before and we are cure the company has improved with time and w ill give a performance fully as satisfactory as they did before. See advertisement in this issue as lo further particulars, prices, etc. Deu't Hurt the Laud. Mr. Rice, of Pitt couuty, was in the city yesterday. lie is a rloe farmer aud therefore has the right name. He does not agree with most farmers us to the ell eel that cultivating rice has on land. He contends that it duos not exhaust Ian J mure than oilier crops, and if properly treated land will hold its onu agaitist a rice crop as well as alinoht any other crop. He does not cultivate land that has grown a crop of rice without rest or oiiuiure, aud laud that is cultivated one year after another without manure is bound to fail no mailer w hat is plan ted on it. Mr. Riot made this ) ear on oii aud a half acres, biily-nx bushels of good rice and gave it euiy on plowing. He says ill is is a mw way of culuvaliug and wiU bi popular w itb many farmers who are not "Overly foud of woik. Oue plowing, tie Bays, if put in at the right time, is all that is necessary to make a good crop. If this ii so we fear it will loon ho known as the lazy man's croj. Iftucnien'a Arnica Iwlvc. TliB BK8T Salvb in the world for Outs.' Uruiaos, Sores, Ulcers, Sau Kbeum, Fever Sorea, Tetter, Chapped liaoda. Chilblains, Uprns, and all bkin Eruptions, and positively curaa piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect eatiaf action, or money re funded, Price Bfl. cents per box. For sale by It. N. Duffy. drclC ly , A Band, of Doaperadoee. ClIiliWSBTON, 8k C, December 15. A weaai at the 'Abut and Courier pub! Halted, a dispatch from York county, B. C., reporting, that a white boy named John Lee Good had been beaten and (bandied, that he aoon , died . and that fqur colored, man Vad been . arrested aa tb , mHHferera ..and. oommitted to jail. It was stated that the theory was that some pf M negroes had ,&een detected oy ma uoy in we "a oj,BHtwiog wivuu from his father 'a lildjad Utak to pre vent Lhoir arrest tney killed him. There raf.egrAatjaeal of excitement in the county iff consequence and several more1 arrests were1 made. The Xevi oWiCatrrfefc'ttnt all tbe facu. sebt a special foTrtsptmffent l&Joit, anlflUJ publHi twnioTftwtbn'Vn;' ft,nj veetlgetforlir. 4fhbTtt W avfdefitl ah f alaimiagi atate of affsire in York county, and it ia proved conclusively ihv art (Wnfcation?ia9 among ehq colored, boople,, lwiub qontfmuJftUs morder fn tbe tyent of (he detection of lany - member neousra ' of a enme. fTwexitV fp( nejgroes'eye now under ar rest" ine inauest on ice oouy ot, me mnVdered' bov before the discreet Jurv brwibut but all lae'raCta." Orie' bF (be negroes turned Slate a evidence and an; other admitted that fee bad killed Use man wh(A was murdered in the county that tbejr ; had. a cDib si clan In. the oodnty for tlie purpose of stealing cot tqn,: provisioae. ..wbiakey.s 44c- The members were to ateat whatever they wanted, and if detected were sworn to kilt eny nemon who detected them. The olub had different names, but was gen erally known aa Riaing Sfnr Lodge No. 24, of the Grand United Order of Na tional Laborers' and Protective Society of North America.' The charter came, from Charlotte, North Carolina, and is dated December, 1884. Tbe charter, however, would seem to snow that the society had only benevolent and frater nal objecte." ' Among other things re vealed at tbe inquest was that a plot was made to .way-lay Ellis Inmau, who vii . thought to' bare money, but the ass&asia auiesed him. On of the wit nesses gave a detailed account of tbe mvfrder of the podr boy,' folia Lee Good , and also tbe name oi bis . accomplice in the crime-V Talk of a general lynch ing hae abated, "bo Indignation And unrest are intense. One huadnedt whan, men rode to the jail in YorkviUe at 4 o'clock, thi morn inl and taittid !tiae oiitrf door down and demanded tbe four, murderer of John Good. i,TJe sheriff, however, bad already, sent,' tbera to, Columbia, thus aveHing- lynching. 7-i: i.' " : . i ... ., i Frena tae Mae atar ram f HCTCHEirm Teva'Peb., 1883. fch was told that B. ik B. would rrf her. She ha exl tnn K.ttr, am tne ulcer Improved rapidly until entirely f cored. ,r rr-fprf . ' "''- ' It was the first and Only medicine tbat lever 0id her any gooa. , , . . . -. - ' 1 ' -. ( i ' klKWUS. - f-v i n : Berne by K. H. Daffy and E. II. littsdowa. FwtT-NfBtM'CoiKr-Keoiid Send! WaShinoton, Dec. 15. In the Senate Mr. Call introduced a bill to make Tampa, Fla., a port of entrv. .' 'Mr. CuUom presented the conference report on the Inter-State Commerce bill. He asked that i tbe printed ,md suggested that he would next Monday ask the Senate to U nn when, if it were aeeirea, it mignt ne poetponea. After discussion the report was or dered printed and Mr. CuUom gave notice that he would call it ud next Tuesday and if the Senate detired to discuss it at length it might go over un til after tbe holidas. But he was very anxious to secure final action at this session, particularly as the Supreme Court had ruled recently that it was the province of Congress to legislate upon the subject. A bill was introduced by Mr. Vance to repeal chapter 27 of the Acts of 1888 relating to civil service. This is the bill to repeal the civil service law re ported adversely by Senator Hawley from the committee on civil service during the first session of the present Congress, and is now reintroduced. The hour of 2 o clock arrived, when the uufinished business of vesterdav (bill repealing the Tenure of Office act) came up aud was on motion of Mr. Hoar allowed to stand over till tomor row as unfinished business. Mr. 1'lalt then called op his resolu tion that executive nominations shall hereafter be considered in open session, except when otherwise ordered by a vole of the Seuale. Mr. Hoar moved to lay the resolution on the table. Agreed to jean 33, nays 21 as follows : Yeus A II lsiMi. Heck, Call. Cameron, Chance. Cheney, Cockrell, Colquitt, Kduiuu.ls, K arts (ijiuiau, (lay, Har rison, 11 ar. Jones of Ark., Mc Millan, Mcl'hirson, Mahooe, Maxey. Miller. Morgan, klorrill, l'ugh, Sabine. Siulsburry. Stwjer, fSewell, Spooner. Vest. Walihull, Wh itlhorne, Wilson Of M.i -83. Nays Merry, Itlmr, Hutler, Conger, Cullom, DaW't-s, Oolph, Euslm. Frye, tieorge, (iibson. Hawley. Mitchell of Oregon, Mitchell of l'enu., Plait, Plumb. Sherman. VanWyck, Voorheea, Wil liams, Wilson of Iowa 21. Mr. beck called up the hill prohibit ing Senators or Representatives from acting as attorneys for subsidized rail road companies, the question being on the substitute reported from tbe Judici ary Committee, but without reaching a vote upon it the Hrnali at 4 o'olock went into executive session and soon after wards adjourned. IIOCSKOF REPRESENTATIVES. The Speaker appointed Messrs. Cald well, Eden and Cooper as the conferees ou the Electoral Count bill. After the transaction of soma Maim portant routine business, the House in tho morning hour went into Committee of tbe Whole, Mr. Crisp in tb Chair. tho bill for the allotment of land sev eralty to the Indians. Discussion ef the bill consumed the morning hour, bat no vote was reached. On motion of Mr. Warner, of Mo., a bill wpe paesed briefing the cities of Atlanta. Garveston, St. Paul, Minne apolis, Kanaaa City and Omaha svndar tbe provisioaet lefitlDn prll, rfiisod statutes, wlfiCTl reqtrlres national banks in certain cities lo keep on hand in money i( C,-Vd.)ctirrtnOT, tpe r (enef their iirCulfiliOn drj'd deposits. Tbe Housi then went into Committee of the Whol ori tba. BnttdtyOrvft Ap- nropriation bill. An amendment was a1opteUpnjD(ipriatmg I47,00 for the teeuetrqetioa of a lighthouse supply steamer for tbe nse of the Atlantic and (Julf coasta. Mr. Syms, of Cot, offered several amendments increasing appro priations for the Signal Service bureau, and ihesa- being apposed by Mr. Ken dall, he proceeded to oritioiae that gea tleman's action as chairman of the Committee on Appropriations. lie did not envy he gentleman who livadipoa the Atlantic coast bis' narrow minded statesmanship, which did not cross the Mississippi river. If tbe gentleman did not grow fast enough on the principles of statesmanship to extend the seme privileges to the people of the West, those people would see that a man was made chairman of CpratfatttM tn Ap propriations whose vision extended be yond a few signal stations on the Atlan tic coast. Mr. Randall, 'in reply, said that the pending bill carried , more appropria tions for tbe Peolflc coast than- any similar bill for years past.' H thought he knew his duty, and did not propose to be frightened from the performance of tbat duty, certainly not by word of such demagoguery aa had emanated from the gentleman from Colorado. Mr. Syms thought the gentleman bad better read hi dictionary for the meant ing of the word demagogery.T Dema gogue, as defined by tha beat political writers of thia country, was a man who was tbe pretended -.leader of a great party and whose only stock in trade was ability to go through appropriations with a cheese-paring fcaife aai. Dotting off a few. dollar here and a few dollars there, make a reduction of $5,000,000 frosa the , appropriations of last- year,; That was the cheapest character of the ftateenaaaahip - that' bad ever led tbe eottSiryonto materials prosperity. If that was the statesmanship of tha free leader the Democratic party, God save tb i country from end) statesman ship. CLauRhteraadapptanee.: --'w ,, Mr. Kendall predicted that tha Dmo craiid Tjartv would live to thrive and ieontroiid tnia country without reiravd to. the gentleman l ,'ifmwa a to it should atwav be ttsed for children teething. It eoofbf th child, softens the rums, alMrs atl'in, mrr wici colic, and 1s the best remedy for diar- bOB. Tentv 8eene a bottw," jan- I .s:'.f.nt tlT, What Baking Powder Shall TTe Use? This plain q aestion' cOmes home to every housekeeper. W ail desire pure and wholesome food, and thia cannot be had with tha use of impure or poisonous baking powder. There can be no longer a Question that all tbe cheaper, lower grade of baking powders contain either alum, lime or pbbsphati aiid. Aa loth as we may be to admit so much against what may. have been some of our household gods, there cant be no gainsaying' th unanimous testi many of the official chemists. Indeed, analysts seem to find no baking pow der entirely free from someone of llleae ob jectionable ingredient except tbe Royal, and that they report aa chemi cally pure. Wo find some of the baking powders advertised as pure to contain, under the tests of Profs. Chandler. Habirshaw and others, nearly twelve per cent, of cream of tartar. This, we presume, accounts for their lack of leavening power aa sometimes com plained of by the cook, and for tbe bit ter taste found in the biscuits so fre quently complained of by ourselves. But aside from the inferiority of the work done by these powders, the phy siologists assure us that lime and alum taken into the system in such quantities as thii are injurious. They are not de composed by heat nor dissolved in mix ing or baking. Tbey go with the bread, therefore, luto the slomacb, where their physiological effects are indiges tion, dyspepsia, or worse evils. The question naturally uriatp, why do these cheap baking pow der makeis use these thiugr .' Alum is tl.icc rent a pound, lime tlill cheaper, " Ink- i . inn of tartar costs thirty live it I riy. Tin reasons for the chemical pui.iy if the Jtoyal Bakiuif 1'owder wire n-cti.iiy given in the New York 'linn in ;m in teresting description cf a i.i-w method for refining argols, or crude cream of tartar. It seems that il i-i n)y under this process that cream i I lunar can be freed from the lime natural ton an I rendered chemically pure; that Hi: patents and plant for this cost tho Koyiil Baking Powder Company about half a million dollars, aud that tbey maintain exclusive control of the rights. Prof. McMurtne, late chief chemist of the Department of Agriculture at Washington, D. C. in the intercuts of commerce, made an examination of ihir process, and reported upon t!ie renultn attained in the refined cream of tailar. The following extract from his report would seem to answer the question re peated at the head of this article, and which is so frequently propounded by tbe house-keeper: "I have examined thecruam of tartar used by the Royal Baking Powder Com pany in the manufacture of thoir bkiklag powder, and find it to be perfectly pure and free from lime in any form. Tbe chemical tests to which I have submit ted the Royal Baking Powder prove it perfectly healthful and free from every idetbterious substance. " A Modest Hint to Santa Claua. Tbe following, which is a literal copy of a letter dictated to a phonograhio re porter -b,e'df -year-vldj boy of a friend of our, Mas the ' true relish of the pe riod, and just now will be appreciated by a great many readers: Dkab Santa Clavs Plea.se, Santa Claua, bong me a hotn, and fill niy stocking full; fi tandy, and ouls, 'atd osnnges, and bananas, and some cakes; bring me a big box of candy, and a box of tools, and steam engine atd a white dog, and a horse and wagon, and every thing you like to bring me, and. a bobby Vore, and a back, and that is all 1 want, Tbe wheel is broke off mv wheelbeno" end bring m anotar one. aa a tlolin.' J want a wftecl-barrovrtike-Robbie's got np on the kill a red and a tin one, and a pencil in my box of tools, and a slate- pencil, and knife, and a little slate, and a pea. and a paa&ti abd a hand-organ nnj ' monkejajiate a organ grinder hnn, arrrl that's all I want. Good-bye, dear old Santa Claus. ('inciiinoft 0'imcrhii Gazrtle. Wonderful Curo. W. B. Hoyt & Co., wholesale and re tail druggists of Rome, Ga.,Bay: AVe have been selling Dr. King's New Dis covery, Electric Bitters andUucklen's Arnica Salve for two years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfac tion. There have been some wonderful core effected by these medicines in this city.. Several oases of pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured by use of a few bottles of Dr. King s New Discovery, taken in connection with Electric Bitters. We guarantee tbem always. Sold by B..N. Duffy. CoL Buford Beaign th9 Presidency, EicsnfOND, Dec' w.-Ari d1dafned meeting of tbe stockholder of U Rich mond and Danville Railroad Company waa held today at whioh Col, a. A. Buford resigned the Presidency of the company and Alfred Bully, of ew York, wa unanimously elected his cue ceasor. The following board of direct or waa taea elected: Tb. M. Logan, J. B. Pace, H. Dooly and E. B. Chris tian, of Richmond; i. A. Rutherford, George F. Stoney II. Ml Finger, John H. Inman, Emanuel Lehman,, Isaao G. Rioe. B. K. Sow and John G. Moore, of Nev York M.Tb aseetina adiosrned it iburaiay next, wheninomaa ra. jib, wmj ne maao nrit v lce-rreaiaent. re Si Fntsnxmo. December l field taper ay tbat fblrVlabeiers ployed at tbe large tannery of , Feyex., Weather ft Ladow, were discharged aat for Joining tha Ejelgbta etiabof j Several nundred men are employed by tbe firmi and d UrBai"bubp ihMaleti tn talt work if the discharged men, are no reinstated. ., . ,si,mr.flaaw4 un n Am b bone and eattia lotion. Salve tlon Oil bu proven Itself an inrallibla remejyj tt ba. received tba.beartria doraementaof many old and well kaowni r.oiscmrn. nce.S cent bglUej, COMMERCIAL. J0OB3AL OlflOX. Dec. 17 6 P. M. OOTTOB. Hew Yobk, Dec. 17. Futuies closed steady. Sales of 74. BOO bales t December 0.41 9.45 9.66 9 a. 78 9.SU June, July, August September , October. 9.99 10.0M 10 14 January, February . March. April, May, November. Spots steady; Middling 'J 9 lli. Low- Middling 9 1-16: Good Ordinary S 9 :C New Berne Market stesdv. Salts of 119 bales at 8.50 to 8. WJ. Middling 9 Ijw Middling s 5 s (lood Ordinary f OOMK8IIC irjAMKK'l 8ekd cotton 82.60. OoTTOB Seed 88. 50 Tuwbnttm Hard 81.00 dip, 11.90. Tab 75c.a81.i!5. Oats New, 35c. in bulk. Co KM 45a 50c. RlCB 50a60. BiutaWAX 15c. per lb Hkkjt On foot, 3c to 5c Coumtbt Hahs lt)c. per lb. Laud 10c. per lb. Eoob 22o. per doatn FaJtau Pouk 4taf3c. per oouuo PANUT8 50o. per bushel. FODDKB 75c. a 1.00 per hundred. Onions 82. 002. 25 per barrel. Fiklp Pka8 65a70c. HlPKS Dry, !oc.; groen be. APl'LCta MalUnjuukeet, 2-)a40c til l e, Jjl.lO. l'KAlib 75c. alSl .25 per bush-l. II'j.NKY- 55,:. p,-r f u Tai.Miw- 5f. per lb I 'UK KMC 1 1 . ( UICKKN8 Grow n iii 2o25c. MRAl. .iK per l.uni-t . Oats 5ii ctfi. pi-r bu-l.i . Tl'R.MPS- 50c. per huxht-j llllhll lVlATii.n-t.' .75 l-. l bll. Wool -i''al6c. per p-ouud. Potatoes Bahamas. 30o. ; yams. tin West ludias, 50c ; Harrison. G5c. Hhinolks West India, dull and n m, iual.not wanted. Building ft incl hearts, 3. 00 , saps. 1.50 per M WHol.HBAl.K CHlc Kh Nkw Michs Piihk t!'.' '.' HlloLl.DEK MKAT 7c. O. U. s, F. B s. 11 'b and L. C - 7s.. Ft.rH -3 OOsK.OO IiiHD 7ic. by the tierce. NAim Basis 10's,82 5(1. HcoaB (iranulated , (3-c Coffm llal2c. H ALT bOabSc. per sack. M0LAB8EB AMD SYHUr8 90a45o POWDBR $5 00. flliOT Drop, 81.75, buck, 82.00. Rkroskni- 9c. Family Horse For Sale. owli n to uij laiMly KOlrK awsy and nl UIiIiik to lu-ep my liorse lu l lie mean lane 'lelng notliliiR, I will sell thesnmern rrnsni: Hi, U- u-rmv Av.h lo ileclSdlf o MAHKh. $700 to $2500 ii mwl worktns for as. Afwts pmramd who etn rurnlsb tttali on Boms aad slva tkaur whole Umo to to boslMsa. Bnmn mimiwiw an b BmBMblr nmuloyedaliiu. A few YiraDokes Id towna aad clUe. a f. j&BJiaoB a exx, iSs auia at, niohmnad. v. rki ADVEB X "nJvcrtldlnu CBTIIKRa-Lowest Kates for K in 1O0O aood newsDaiMiB entfice. AddrCHi GKO. V. KOWKLL a !0.. 10 Bjiruce hi . N. V. declSdlni OPERA HOUSE, NEWBERN. CHISTMAS DAY. jTWO GRAND PERFORMANCES KtTIIHItlV v.t r. Giaud Family Matinee at 2.80 o'clock. Children 25. Adults 50c. AeOppear&nce of the Jolly Favorites. Double Show ! How orth'n GRAND H1BERNICA AKD Dublin Dan Comedy Company, per b specialty Company headed by Bryan O'Lynn, the greatest of all "Irish Ouide8".in Floworth's latest laughable 8UQBS, THE TWO DANS, )r. Merry Mac and Lively O'. loK tively the bet onunlintton ol the .lei in cx sleuec, exblhlllDK Hip (lnegl FPene- ry ever wttneKsed lu a grand tour through Ireland, (ilvtne more fan free from vulgar ity man any show Iravellng. 11 SPECIALTY ARTISTS. 14 0 (IRE AT COMEDIANS. 6 li.t:o,;uiir,R their oharacterlstle and Ito- flneJ S v rialllPi. Ktass Hand and Orehetr. Uadcr ibe leadership of prof. Boon Saow, me ciiiiiK in cornei toialst. Novel, Hefioed. Net. New Music 8onirs and iiancos. Popular Prices. Reserved s?atsnow on sale at Mctulowb' Drug torc. Geoeial Admission. 50 cU.. reserved with out extra charge. Gallery, 26cts, JOHN tlOWORTII, Q. F. WF.EDKS, rroprtetar. Pn'fs Manager. Assignee's Sale. In r uis'iftnoo of a ladsment of the Rnnerlnr Oonrl or Craven coanty, we will sell at Anc les for co ah, at the Ooart Haass door la Vlen county, on the FIRST MONDAY In ANUART, )S7, at TWKLVK o'clock, M.. b0 following ohoses rn action, to wit: Two !attAln novida for tvpntv-rttna hnhrlnul iinl. t-rn eacb.glTan try H. J. Lorlck to Charles H. niani, ana an on tn 14th January, 1RS5. Also, one note, S25, signed by Charles Wil liams one for 1144. al2nd br E. Haltsir o&fbr300, stcnedby J. N. Parsons; one for $64.41, signad by R, A, Kaddlng: one for 131.74, signed Beth Barber; on for $120, signed E, W. rjaher; one for $180, signed Wro, K. Baiter; one Tor- al0, slgued A.: J, Whitehead. All Syabla to- Ckaa. fL Blank, anal asalgaad to astrastee , , J0HS80N. BUTTON CO., i H Trnateaa CB. Blank. 8IKM0XS 4 Ma.ki.Tl Atty's. wBern, N.C,De. Wtli,8, T II td ApplteatiOT win aa node to tb General Aaaemblr ol Nrth Caroliaa, at ta Bnalon OtltSSl.tot a'chanre of tha charter of the Atlantis Fire and Hook and Ladder Co., now acting asKler aaasa af AUanua B F. . Co, L ftecHtSa15- -Brc"yaB.r.K.ci.Ifo.l.' - 1 T1Q Wf Tf A T ITT O E. W. UiUf 00D. IIOTII. SmalhYood & Slovcr, DEALERS IN UESt'HAL HARDWARE, Tl.WVAKE,' GLASSWARE, WOUbkXWARE, CROCKERY, SAb'H. DOORS, BLINDS. 'U.ASS. i-AIXTS, OILS AKB STOVES, l":;hl'HPASSED AS TO PEICE AND QUALITY. Uli.hlie Hti.'-t. Next Door to Hoi Allirt. NEW BERNE, N. C. E. H. & J. A. Meadows 1 'ii kh for luiuicdi.a- i u.eir Warehouse, 500 Tods Kainit, - 1 I'f- H To.N. 500 Ubls. Oenuine Houltou Rose Potatoes, ' i I ' I K lilil.'L. and WhUhcy II Bit It. cured at home wits out pfclu. Bcxik of par ocular, Kent PH. EE. II 111 WoxHXXT. M il. i-m -!- u.-j u'aitvaali Su State Bank. ' ' I i Un- U glolalure 11 ; -ii'; -i' iii hliig Miaeion u I ii 1. 1, Id Ihj alylod tho -' ' - i I In i. It nt New tern , 'Oi u 1 1.KNH. : :i'M t . . r i Mil. Application lor CharLvr. A phcan, n w ill ,. ii!U,it. t0 iie Citu- lul Assembh ef N,,rtli Carolina at ils l pr.iachiriK kci-hou for a charter for tbe N-n Heinet , u. n u: ,1 (liain Excbaufe. Ml :. KepMuKD, de 'J in'.t.-i Secretary. Alamance BUNCH COTTON ; AND Webster's Elementary Spelling Book, THK (U D 1'I.I'E BACK," AT Ferdinand Ulrich's, NKW BKRNE, N. 0 T. A. Green't Old Stand. BUILDING AND REPAIRING O MTKACTS bolu-ited l.y first class JCarpenter and Mason. DEI.AMAR BROS.. Newhern or Kinston, N. C. derH d'tf IX JO.Vi:s COUNTY, N. C. A Splendid Opportunity! Good Location Fine Farming and Wood Land. IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. A'lll be sold the land dmrrlboa In a certain nimigage execuleo i,y y, K. Page and Olivia, his wife, dated Ivc. Ikkz iMh day. to Sebas tian Ruillferl u,,.l r.,uia,AM T . " - "- 111 rfUfiCI FUVPFT tn llieornre of the lu-alsln of 1 ee dg in Book ThA land Ik .Ihialo.l It, t.,.1 .w. MiHitli aide of I rent Klver, and on the eon lb mde of the main road leading from TreDlon .,. . -iivm , ' -, huipul one nine and a hair from Trenton, eMiiinawd to contain One ThoUBAIlil Arrcl wnr. er I . W n . u . htarkey Mcllanlel lahd. i w aaie win lane pince on IheTWKNTY- - - - - J i j...,.,-n 1 , I (Wi m III e tX)UHT HOUSE Id TKKN'TUM, In satd " i" worm a i leas -".000. The mortgage debt la a boot $1,000, and u eiu uy vino 91 a power of sale contained tn aald mortcajre 'CAKOLINK A, BANOKRT. .. , Executrix of g. Bangert. ) H c. 'Wiiitkhi kst, Atfyat law rtf'"1:''l at Newbern,N.C For Rent, THE HOUHE AKD LOT next to the Pr tlst l"amonage, on Johnaan street. A rply to riovji dtf f UCFKY. Real Estate For Sale. A lanre lot with comtnodinni A wl. ling and tenant hoaa oa it, in tha city, ' for sale. Nicelv aitnatnd. in artod la. calitr. Terms very easy. ' Apply to i. .. ei,.-. it nHdtf GUION & PELLEllEE ,i ( Mortgage SalcL -' IPnrinatit In a ui-afal a L .,11 u mortgage axecnted to ma by Was, Oolltgaa ... -. , . WI "wvmai .at,lWS,aaa i1-" reordyd In Craven county. Book 87, folloa, , ,,, laJi442a, I will U at pnbbe aaeUon.at- i!il tha Court Bona JUooxln ibaCjty.et tw- ,:, : ' , tka stew r Jaaawrr. S'fitft A.TJI. 1887, at TWFLVK o'clock, the IM- . lowing reat aetata, situate ra tie at rKA Newbern: A lot er parcel of land between . , ) oen tmart and Kaa road, balnsr KM by et, BsorafnUy described in a deed to., . , . Vm. Colli iran non Kebecca Lodr and I pthera, reeistred in Craven eonntir. Book r . !k, fwi k t, o and 45. w ' - ' Israi ot sivi, Gash. - ',,-. ' , . - BOTTT 6rBLNfi. a ' , hUdtd. , 1:,.K,j ,y - at ortgagae. vi I i : -' ." ' .a r '" i' lo If, i ;.: i..i .
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 18, 1886, edition 1
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