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MM?. V t. i k (4 wr? j' i. xv, vosrt ur?f .t." r "U r- jr 31. 1886. PRICE 5 i UUfttj i.tw.i..m ;i . r V.-,-r;xU , . : .rf t t i I in ... e. e i- .- , 1 , i NETO BEKSTErNi C.! "FRIDAY. DECEMBER AlBBauaa.e. .d -irr1i rth. looiritude. T7 8' West, 9u rises. 7:11 LenfAb-e, 47j ' r du seta. 4:04 I hours, 44 minute. Jklaftadncfink At WaituCein Hull is nowppejn (or the season. Tuesday and ''FViIy''lkbU are set apart specially for the ladles. deiat iS"ftli'8 THS 3wtUtB Watch, 19.00 andrUpwarda! Elegant Watches, Aiiisilft lVLfihA.- Superior Watches, Stylieh Watches, Unique Watches, Beautiful Watchea. Goor flbtttttA. '6&AMGHa, S3. 00 per 'box. Cprner of Middle and broad au. ,4wl ; L , , J . 9 PaUUR. ' CTi4ckpn Peas and Beans of the ear V vAer . Jfeln'n just arrived from ladies wllb Imported Liquors lor fas. Redmoad,. , decl9tojt LTurn Almanacs for 1887. at UKO. ALLEN LO Please ivnoitar t 0, E. LBV U dcairouWal waWaW f vke Christmas Ueda latv such articles & Cahdlsb, fresh' d rnirT Rabins. Currants, OttlVM.Wuts. Miuee Mtat. tierf TonggCT, in.a Celery Iseed. Mustard teea, i M ae sji 1 Tj .. 4 Lest day of 1886. OJftUltiorMat Wfii.-trni Hall is ftSSrafBB has been eroded at the foot of Middle street near the inar- ket. Areyahad comes id no and then, ,.lxd-a fmchaf ia. ttdy. W o ; ', dare. ih P'- ,A beautiful work of art is in be Hff u at Patterson's shoe store. It in a folding ' parlor screen and is the handiwork of Mice Annie Berry. '' '"'A nieetlng of the bord of trumeee of the New Berne Academy will beheld JU flm fto4 sent 'n fnoe en Boulh Front street thia evening at 4 o'clct k. K. JPhf ipf Jpr f :tb Ufttner School a,Pf tb,ladinf edwcetionel irMtittt tiona In the State for boys. See "ad." The Clarendon German Club will at. tAiul lha urnirinir moments of the old year and greet the new at txswthrop Hall tonight. Mr. 3. II. Hackburn will pneide pn the. occasion while P. II. ord and Mr. Jamea Cole Roberts will lead In the fertiritlea. MUAdXuiMP re toiffTet iseltW grsen end fresh as if eld It wflT b cut as Three prisoners settinrf bet seattioee in Craven county jai were farmed ont yeeteiliVf 4ieteaabmanlBf thteird pf county commissioners, in accordance ry tti hMatMoce Jflnposed 4 by ' ftie Q)irt lev hi ID tni j loor guestk at Bar Jff'fa'ft&tt9i ofne4,for by the county, U la to be hoped that the ndhitmi will grow still smaller until fGe doors eaa for once be thrown open AH!Kr:brJbi H &&4 withihe world. ,li(ii4e.-Munrrs; at ' tJoldsboro, has been spending the holidays with Prnl. f f . , rtreVdy'trioor a mall steer HlAi.a tulumfriahteaed :furious rate, utterly, unmindful of the ' tffort. ot'thVfiriTeV'cI'ir. halt. On arfJUBVUJIJ HH - uvvsk w bjsmv mww w w street be siowea aown una seemea aw posed toane&iWAnVrunV but upon Hhextha diaso ibflciMe' Interetiiif'. be u8f a irla.l.olireed between ibe purj ueidYttrsuVtddedHbthBattrsoJ gghwa el sK)rtlBSJT(rawey' Nr CulhUeri's's'hdi the neaat was overtaken sad eW'W'ILeMc VisVSached! and tb rrreMj-? . ana a jUu! cci . t"- ttt--RTBdd -tdioil buiU' ;- t c,:i . f i ' t -tevt to4i r"riayj Vie SiHt, at 13 1t'UocktTW tAiUat tMiC4slB( ;.'.1ii.-hh ' 1 "'. " : . p, i jcirfSumbNJ'-6n sfc - i vc'.l mtbed in of Salvation O - 'r iu thewtra lot 1 j . - I flvet inte&d mi A - w i it. t -i, C 1 .a .v. sir-nun .. iK CTIIXT.xLI 8 night with a tw entfcflv. M eWtfari-lI aerreo, looking as Just fromthe A s j jr s-i & Sholsted. ether un bundle of loader. board 6)&? bad been Bnihed'out. trir 1 1 1 y Tka CtiMmU Urn. Proper care for the burial spots of thee r ho fell in the Conf edetete eeuae fiuTTfre tbeiPebmrerfei. 1 f Hot only a duty of die living ex-Confederates to do IciJYtAii they should in some way tanamit to, future generations an in- herttanee of the same love, respect and admrcationfdtthe acble deeds Bflaeir fellow sold iere. ' Thfe U o bettor way of. doing this than by perpvtuating au jrganitation for this purpose. The Ladiee' Meniorial Association of New Berne was or gan Bed twenty years ago fur this, add by their constant and u act using efforts have succeeded iu eiectirg an appropriate monument to ibe (confed erate dead vv ho rest in Cedar (Jruve Cemetery. The Association looks aur the lot epon which tbeee are buried and keeps il in condition. They do this by paying annual dues of one a oils r etch, and in this way keeps lilllo fuDd to draw upou for necefcmry regain- bii'1 repk-nielnug the lat uiih II ii.-aiid evergreeuB. But l lie oiijjiiiul founder.-, , I Uh .U culion are giuduall iim the stage of action, liny lmi-l,U i.u example in lh n devotion to llie Jtt ds aud uit-iiuii ol iIk-m- lieioes woilli) lo bo fol lo u ed 'I lie luuki, of I In- A eaocia tiuu are gnxiiig thinner . they fhould be replenished , and it in hoped that tl e find ,f tlie "h CauHt- ' will ut av,rt to he coni-rfj'ted. ft ete'ry hiJy had Keullemuti Who w irhe u keep grevu the memories of the oelf MicriCc iog soldiers who aro buried in t'idiir Grovo Optnctery Herid in their ufinies to Uie Secretary of Ibe Aafocidlh'U, with lh.e aunasf f rmc dollar1, iinfl be come members. I is impot Wmt tu irejep alive the Assd iatYon. for wiihout'it fhe "Circle ' in Cedar (Jrove tXmetery would boon hi come en eye rie and the Confederal,, cau.e a repr,:i( h lo our chUdreq. Tin ul Ibt, Old (oitlruuiu, The htfnnior f VMtVflfW'rt, thlit h:iB been on the retired list of tho N'eune and Trent Kivtr yu-uuiboat Co. for the last year or two, was brought down from her resting place up Trent river on Wednesday evening and the machinery having been taken out of her the sen tence of death has been pronounced. She belt been honored for the service shd'haa done and now she is to go fhe way of all earthly hopes and ambitions. The Conientnta was the pioneer steamer' on the Contenluea and Trent rivers, and with the Neuse formed the nucleus of the present corporation, which has five excellent river, staamers and a g odd Bai.'andi birpital Meek of forty thousand dollars. -iJTriey also have valuable property W trlit feit; ittn'stbh, and at other points along the rivers Neu8ea Trerjt and (JofltfinUie in the shape of warehouses and ..wharves. fhe) fce5ral 'maragefi Ont J. M. fmW eves oft te JiIert'fo the in terests, not only of his company, but fol the patrons of his line a weJILl Be TtionaT accommodations to the people aQpg.the various fivers and creeks, and the line under his management has be- ma QDB 61 h kMorfairt bViafness in stitutions of this section. iWe(rmeBaber well when the Can- tenf rysf. made her rst trip up Trent river as a steam flat. Aftejwards sbe was decked over and passenger accom m ed at idn r provided. Sbe proved' tna feasibility of navigating Trent river to Trenton and the Contentnea to Snow Hill. ;Aed from this the present pros perous and useful corporation has sprung up. Farewell Contentnea! Rttfutiscat in pac. 1 ' Nrw Hnslc. The old and well-known firm of O. Ditsoq & Ce. 9dstop have issued from their presses this month the following choice pieces, which all lovers of good music should examine, and which havo been -cureiilly' ' selected for special notice "Dsnseuse,' brilliant piano piece by Sudds (4Q cents); "My Beauti ful, My Own," a good song by Scanlan (4aeu)t5r'W the Moonhht,M pretty ballad by Leo. R. Lewis. (35 cents); ''Wishes arid Pwhes,' a refined humor ous song by. Falleniua (3Q cents); "Hid den Springs, soprano song by Howe (80 cents); and "Just in Time," s comic English bkilad bv Durandeau (SOcenuL Any Of these pieces sent to any add rem on receipt of price., -, , I j uumaa aicxet, i i' f-lTy4jwife-has beetf a gfeat Iruerer from catarrh.'1' Several thysicians and varfeusatet'medictnee were resorted to, yet w d'seaae oeutuauea una uatad, nothing appearing to make any impres sion upon it. Her-eenstitatfoa finally became imttonatedy the poison Mrcg'ia hfthiodiiwii- I aeeurieAoS bottle efB. B. B. and pjaoel her BpeuiM UM ad ke.-ttrt sur prise the. improvement began Moace, andaiieW, reguverv wwv ranid Urid1 com plete. Wbpthf. pteparatkiu", eve's-produced Suoh . wonderful ebaoge, and for aUftms. of blood disease J thWr- fnllr reoommend'B. B.B. a a ,a annarior ppwlsur4SriiE A nr- l - - - YardraVslrfieOr,faRaUroadM r ; 1 . ' Atlanta. Oa. Sold In New Berne by B. N. Duffy ana . ii aieaaowB, . TT . r ' ' kliU A-ea uUVWBi n i . li r:& lis i:.i!9 r-iiia 8iT;. - " ',. "V 1.11 -zr r TBI Nt'WI IV -BBIKS-. President Cleveland is improving. The steel cruiser Atlanta is to under go another test ef her power. The strike of the Beading Railroad employees st Port Richmond has been amicably settled. ' ; Ar&obg the pasfteuttert in oak Pull man car that recently arrived is San Beraandino. Cal , were seventeen babies.; It is the general impression in Macon, Ua., that Secretary Iainar and Mrs. Holt will be married on Wednesday or Thurbday. It it- boldly charged in a Florida newB paper that a voter in Hamilton county at the laat election sold his vole for a doteu of egK. tieneral Loguii left hit, ftmily in poor CircuuiAtaucee. A movement is on foot among the Grand Army posts lo raise a fund for his widow. During the year lt&ti, Auieiican mills l.aie produced 1.SA0.UUU tons of etetl ra,N valued at t'40 000.000 The pros pect fol 1-7 iu bttid II be bttttr 1 l e p ,ii,flice at Exeter, N H , at optiud Monday night and the cafe robbed of n stei I cht ul contaitiirjg 6ev erul hundred dollart-' moiiIi cf Mamon. bonds, inoney m.d valuablee. l. t'ooptr of fSaiila liarbara ha pro, d that olivo Culture tut be n.ade to pay in ( allfomla He nai a roi uf 0 Ot U 1 1 , , n w Inch j leld yeaily 50 00J botllen ( I eiiltnl oil "IiIlJj be HfJLs for i'l u Loltle. Then in money Hi w uod pull . judg ing lii iu li e dimai.d. (me mill in Uruuhwick his hard work to keep ahead ill lit, order, ruiiioi 1 . i k 1 t and day, and pulp made time hhti ,me lo Bonlon :aid rclurritd in the td.ape of tKWtpiipi rs within forty eight hours. The State Kiaberies IViuimisMoin-r of ricw lurk iu his axinual report, ssys there it a decrease m the supply of oya ters in New York waters resulting from the depletion of the natural beds by excoasivu fishing, by the iiolulion of the water, and by lack of scientific ( ul tu re An ovation was given Ilenry W. (irady, of tho Atlanta CuntUutiou, on his rot urn iiotnoif roui Vew York, where ho attended ' tlr 'dihnt'r of the New Kngland Society and responded to the toast, "The New ffcthV' '.Hp acqsgttd himself handsomely, t'origratulationi and eucumiumS from the psss are heaped upon dim. Mrs. .Eunice UarliDg cf Hereey, Me whe Whs l6 years old a few days ago, is croduWvkuj . local jiefait. with theattmyVtfc Mit a,airf Uuollen socks in a d ,y besides attending to her household v ork, She hss nevr WOTS a parr of glasses in her life. The knit ting part o' this story w ill not be readi ly believtd byi bracVioal ' persons who know what knitting is. JCWJ nsvmbe mtf yytrnkTatroysisnere btHtcaliiht ly sut OI in mLy.. 'jfl. Tvi. S Oft. X. -.T.l-J afwaiid, bisigcf arm "orn-fVom thlayketaimiUf-a- ff)f itj dbtanW drfifteeTJ feet, hU Ug' tuf- fereOa oeujpsuad TVcaurf3 hn 1 . ihb vt aa uistqcaiea, ana uaotu he was otherwise fearf uUv hi yet(Way htrtl afnnslidrvBTt. vfiM it PocahtAtat, U bJ i vtiMt fuel, which bids fair to take the place of coal iu thexfraVie coantrfes. lie grijj4scornsUlks ,and C9Jh priri4 grala together and moist srjs them. This pulp is pressed in to blocks about twelve inches long- and four Inches thick and dried. One block will give aq- beurV steady heat, This fuel cau teroduced for $2 a ton, and the Inventor dairofl that it will kit twice as long as the best soft cosh Mrs. Joseph Pax ton of Rupert, Pa., celebrated he ltWth blrtbos'yin Christ mas Day. She was born ia the house n which she MW lives, and until tea years ago was active in household du ties. Now hex mind is active, her appe tite good, she reads much, and keeps well informed ou Hie aews of the day. Her. descendants are-- nine- children, twenty-nioe grand oh ild ren, three great grandchildren, and i two. rreftt great grandchildren, 1 - VI-. , Vf hri the Presiding Elder preached LrwentJvHejmJtage. Jtohjy Otoc,iUNreiAitteou Of Wheil bell which rang whestVetjhe-as par-J ticularfy Vnphatfo'.'At Iasi he stopped 1 m the eermou ktad shldi "I Wee ioew asaan to riag a chestnut bsll ht: cbuftsh and go to the fteittentiary for it."l luereuiMM jmCa uaaraatBtrpM to tbs pulptan4 DWveVu emejpaU.ftcn ftuuhad stobdTjastAder the edge of the big" Bible in such a poeitiw that whenHJei4iUler. v-wMg gt fT' the I should always be used" Tor' children me tuiijs, ui.aya au l am. cum -w uau otiev snd is ih ibest- remedy fo dfr boatr Twewtv-flvweebU a bottle.'-" ' .adr -jantl dwthsu w!y e1 .n wwo - j-. ---' .yl vv v I 05i!a!tiRl i-iiftvl " .sJifl a iu iKur ll'vi.' vi- r. dtllt It !Plll) J'il; lUlill tiTJ LI j Kington item. Mr. F. B. Loftin has so far improved aa te be able to tide out. The OOlored people are asking, "when will the colored district public school tor Kinston begin. ' ' Misses Jennie and Hsnaie Patrick aad Mias Carcie QaxdiBgjare a home for the festive season. j .. Mrs. Colin Hughes an if family, of Chooowinity, are spending the holidays at Rv. Israel Harding's. The students of Messrs Chestnut and Mangum's scboof wflt give a sociable at their school building on rnday niht. Mr. Frank Harper, of New Bertie, a University boy, was in town lut week. Frank holds a high place as a student at Chapel Hill. Prof. J. Dan Miller, of the Centennial Graded School, of U&leigh, U spending the holidays with relatives here. The professor is looking ery well he wuM be prospering. The Disciples' Suuday-schiK 1 Christ mas tree exercises took place at tl. opera house "Wedaeiday night. The Christmas Ofrotaonies of the Kptc Sundav-tchool will be liOthe same i U on Friday night. Mr. George l'aii , k sk nt three ,ius WUb lils homo folks in l.uu this Week. Mr l'iitrick is engaged in drnughtirg and lanniug the new wui, i w , i ks f-,r liuiiiuni. Hie position Is a v, i ies,-.n sihle one, and he has the ei,l,r, ,onli deuce of his employers, lit- liu hi.d oilers of imporuuiob elsel.trc ! engint ering blisiceas The V'ertflrt I aiuiun ii. W. 1 Snlt, druggist, Hi, pus h i . testifies "1 can recomniend. l..,,tl, Hitters as the very best rem ed y . Jvery bowie sold hae givea relltf M'eei cas(4 One man took six, bottles and wae (kited Of rheumatism ef ten ) t are stand' eg."' Abraham Hare,' druK1-1 HelrVilpi, Otil. afflms: ''Thftbest tell ing metiialati 1 have ever handled in my 20 ) ears' experience is Kit i trie Mil teiUt1 ' eJi-'housas ts of others have ad d , d ihalf twMutony, so tb"t the verdu t i uaanlmous that Rlsctncl(itt r do run- all disease of the liver, kidneyH or blood. Only a half dollar n bottle at IC N. Duffy 's drug store. A Novel in One Chapter. AiLaMa., Ua.. Dec. 'J7 - iMiteeii years sgo there lived in Hraudlt y connty, Tonn , a young farmer named George p. Priest. He had been but a year married to one of the most beauti ful girls in the county, and in anliripa- 1 i.in tha birth fif t, l,ir Kit,! Ktln UltUaJkaigUn iuetaikfd S0 an InuUte of his house for the purpose of aiding Mrs. Priest while the latter was ill. An intimacy sprung up between Priest and the gltl which took suuh shape that they disappeared together before Mrs. Priest was wail. For years the wronged wife! kaduftisd her' toes, arid at last forgot her recreant husband. Several months ago she was surprised lo receive a letter from Heard county, (ia. . from a friend of hers wbo wad traveling through that section. He snidavisii there would prove interesting to her. ia dtfa tle'Mrs,. ,ViksrIipg ,tjie scene, krJd, accompanied by her brother, walked in upon her long lost husband and the attractive Kate, now the mother of seven children. The sceSe which followed wennd up by the agreement that the real Mrs. Priest should remain wtU ber husband nnd keep the oh fid ran , while her brother should start off during the night, taking Kate Jertrigau hack te her people. The heart-broken mothe kissed her seven sleeping hfldven and started o f. Last week she eould bear the Reparation no longer, and returning to Georgia, ac companied by a lawyer, she sued out before Judge Powell, in Newman, a writ of Aoea oorput for the cnildren. Before the Judge, Priest acknowledged the whole story, and wept when the children were awarded to their natural mother.' The mother and children passed through Atlanta today on tbelr way to Tennessee. $11.20 in IubIo for 3 Ceats. This Favorite Album of Songs and Ballads, just published, contains thirty two pieces of ohoioe and popular vocal music, full sheet music size, with com plete words and rnuaic and piano ac companiment. The music is finely printed upon heavy paner with a very attractive cover. The following are the titles of, the songsa&4 ballade oentaiued fttha favorite Album:-is I'dNofhUu: Zla to Io;,.The peai Old Bongs cf Ifomr, if other, Witch CTie Little Feet: Oh, You Pretty Bloo-Eyed Witch; Blue Eyes; Katy's Letter; The Passing Bell; I Saw. 40 Kissing Kate; Vmui t,Yu kMdWM Batii; Thar OlJ jdsjtoip Down" Betdw the "Waving Lin dens; Faded Leaves; All Among the Summer Roses; Touch the Harp Gently My Pretty Louise; X tieally Don't Think lhlvMarrt;Dreirjing of Borne; The Old Cottage 1 Clock1; Acrofts the Sea, There's a Silver Lining to Bvory Cloud . Strangers Yet; Not Yet: Somebody: A Year Ago; Bachelor's Hall; Ruth and I; Good Night; One Happy Year Age; Jennie in the Orchard ; Tho (Ai feacti Gate; Jack's Farewell; Polly; Whisper in the Twilighty This is a very fine col lection of real VoCil 'gems, and gotten up ip very handsome style. Published ia HKimsufjitij and bought at a music store these S3 pieces would cost you The" H6iiaay8afe past, and we muet close out our stock at once. .Till send theentrrtesriU tWPpea and postpaid' Tor only 85 cents or four for i $0t. Qtim flkted same day secejl. tertimi ttreeof ouT friddg.'bari secure youtow trpe. AuVdrees, Holi day PT3U&HK6 Co.,' Buffalo. N. Y. hsvtm oilim.dac80 dwflt., ai hstihjsvq lttmt ladiesltm the evu of xnaWig. Ew ei n UifC fjivveia,! a tin nfwia fr' ids fonl ' 1 9 rter cd. ie-.tt jwe4 twihoierU4g, nl reverfau to mention the numerous trauvd tftf rM .f-t.Dr.'lnV Cough Byrr p that cures a. I cov aha. (eVdJ. hroa- cf! ; -,-,f,vt j ti 1 m -ea ,V,IL TM.tv Jtl'IJH .I.TK, COMMERCIAL. Jorsiii. Ornas, Dec. 30 t P. M OOTTOB, Raw eax, Use. 89. Futuies oloawi barely staady. fiaiasof 118,300 Udm January. 9.47 July, 10.10 10.16 February, starch. April, May, June, August, September, October. November, 8.71 fi.es 10.03! December. U 41 Spots steady; Middling 8 7-16, Low Middling b 15-16; Good Ordinary 8 7-16. New Berne Market steady. Sales of 14 bales at 8.60 to 8 80. Middling 8 5 8; Low Middling 7 1 2; Good Ordinary 7 7 b. oomirsfic niBSET. Hkkd cotton $2 60. Ootton 8ked 88 53. TrJWMTlHB Hard 81. in. ''.UU. Tu 75o.a81.25. Oats New. 85c. iu bulk Coks 45a50c. Ricb-50a0. Bxxswil &c. per lb Baar On foot, 5c to 6c. OouwTBr Uajub 10c. oei It . Labd ltv. pe-r II Eoos 20; perdoxtn. KhBBB PokK 4a(Jc. per i :r: 1 Pbajidts 60o. per bushol. Fodush 7&c.a4fl.OO per hundred. On ,ni 4f2 103.25 per barrel FlKLD PKA.8-65a70c. finK8 Dry, Ilk-.: groen 5r. APFLK8 MalUmuskeet, a,'iu40c. ; (lod eys, fl.10. PsURB Ibc .al a5 per bushel. HoBgy 35.-. per gal Tallow &c. per lb. I'hekse 14 CHIPKUtft Grown bOnSc. 3oa?Bc. klBAL- 70c. per bushel. UaTS-60 rid. ptif bushel. Tuhmps 50c. per buLed. Irish Phtaties f, ,75 per bbl. Wool lal6c. per pound. Potatoes Ilahamae. 30c. , yams, 4fc West lrjdiau, 60c; Harrison. b5c whole8ai. pbh'rs. New Mkus Pork 12 00. HllorLDKH Mk.at 7c. ('. H.'s, F. B's, B V and L. C.-lic Ki)CH 3 OOaM.OO 1.AKI) 7Jc by the tierce Nails Basis I0's,82 &0. BruAtt Granulated, 6c. C-offek llal2c. Halt 80aH5c. per sack Molasses and first re $0a46a Powder -86 00. Rmot Drop, $1.75, buck, $3.00. Kiwossab - 8c Horner School, OXFORD, N. C The HpriagTenn of 1887 will begin the third Monday, 17th day of January. The pr ioe of board and tuition per ses sion of twenty weeks is 80. d31 2w Dissolution Notice. The firm cf Hackburn Bros, is thin day dissolved by mutual consent, J. H. Hackburn buying the iatsreat of . B. II ark burn, assuming the liabilities of the late firm and receipting tor all ac counts due them. R. B. HACTtBURN, J. H . Uackbfhn. Deo. Vli, 18ft. The undersigned will continue in business at the old stand and hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit and receive the same generous patron age extended the old firm. Respeotfully, J. II. IIaCebuhn. THH NEUSE I TRENT RIVER Steamboat Company v, 111 run Uie foUowlng boned ule on aud aflei Jaiiuar..' 1st, 1st-". Steamer Trent M ill leavn New Berne for Tronton every WiMlneMy Bt 6 11. m., rpturnlnK, trill Ipave Treiitnti pvt,ry Tliurelay, louchUig at all point ong the river. ' ' ' amer Klnaton. On j.. . aier January 1st, UUTi, Ibe Strnrr Ku-..-in.- 1f,BV Klnston for Jiew Berne every Mot tiny end Thursday at 6 o'clock a.m.; re tun.:-. a ill left v New Brne every Tueft rtnv enl vt .day. stopping at Jotly Oifl Field ami 1 1 'ui,4 at all landings om ttoow river. i':,,-.. , , :i:i,-,-iion made with iteanter Shen endoaii o' Uie Ud Dotutatoo Steamabls Co. J. J. DISOSWAVet Sewberu. . t BTAyx.lt, Kraeteui i h. iiAjiKtru, FUlokavlUs. 1 1. "A tlibO-S, ArtM Trenton. I j . aciNIKXr, Jolly 014 Field. . Uaiks. Qnaker Bridge. J. M. VH'TE.Oen'1 Manager, eb: KlnstoB.N.O "ScheduIe'B" Tax. iXotice. Orncs Kn isTiat or Dbim, csaveh Co., Kewbern, Dec. 281 h, ItWt). All Meierrants, Traders, tsquor tWalers, Kfnpert of. Hotela, B nSW IHSU tS, JBatl og Houses. Keepers of Ferrlee- CemmlHatM Mermeta, Aaetteaeers ahd ail ethers In Czva,eoButr ehe are rSqaireA to Ust tbelr Rorcfieset, reoslpt or sales, nnder Be&edue B'orthe Beveuuelitwsor VonH oaruuwa, are hereby soil tied to Ust the sums wrtb tbe tindereimed at bTs OTnoetJrrrtrirthe FtRT TN DA8 t JAlOaBi K7. TIM !! IWta mast contain ell parehaSea or receipts, as the eea may be, foreMt niueiis uudlua Dee. list, lx and ehl be awyrn tviand eubsasibcd before tbBegUtr or Deeds. !Alt rvmnnSBjdllrtUiltt br4elKtx) Of aanpw -WAV "b1jl.jj,k ixw '1 fT .'1 i. kestkreeirl .Craven 'ti sefVtMt'W a' ltaaa W iniuesii qaaAn- 4a4kMMi a assbMacibA'ittn wu-UioVki jabtMlHCvsaasdreasasfMlui Appy ,U'Hil M nJriili pU;I-.u, t J') Ad Med? in O0.. K C i. w. Huuiooj. . nfijwni. Smalfnccd & SI:ir'cr, DEALERS LN GENERAL HARDWARE, TINWARE, OLASSWAJUS, H'OODENWARE, CROCKERY, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS. GLASS, FAINTS, OILS AND STOVES, L .NbL HPAiJSED AS TO PRICE ANDjjTJALITY. Middle bi . t. Next Door to Hotri AILert, NEW BEKN.E. JL C. For Rent, 1111 ,v Kl.Ll.Ni. Ilul'st: on Nor 111 Bide , i.t,t dim 1 . a 1 i,n 1 iu MrUfclt . Appiy el 11 .- pi, ::.:s. dSt Land For Sale. 0.1, ,-,,i,iai.,-t ;u,lKiueril of the Mo- i - h i " ouii ol 1 ir,, ,ouuly, 1 will sell al i i.i ..- ,u.1ue. ui in,- i.ouri JBuuaedourln n,i, mi o.i Mi.NHAY.KKUBt.ARi- 7,1887, '' -VK o , li. M .the rolloiriug lend; I yiiit! on .ntierwirt iTepii in aald county a.ljuii.iiiK lam'b J a. Tolt r, llie leluuide Hie Hows lunits un,i m hci t. containing about luriy a, leu, ai.j loumiiy lie oroperty ol I'M-, hi Mm!. 'l't-niis tti.u V, .... lllUNfcUN, Comiuliaiiturr IhenTs ffi;", Ccaiily of Cravin, Nf-w i luvr, rife. ?5 1PM. n'otk'J: lo Mcifli.ii. in, Tradt'ia, Keet're of Hotels U.-MHiit.intti, null Jr'eiriea, nnd ot lu-rn : All pi-rsi iiH u -,w ruaired In any irnde, piofitnoinu or biunneaa in Craven county, imi j uudor ixihedule "II". of tbe Kevfiiue Las of North Carolina, arc hereby notified to come forward nnd renew their license, on or before the Kith day of January, TtW, at this nllicD for tbe cnsuinir yoar i oituueuoint; January 1st. l-T. And all persons de-r-irmn lo engao m uny business must slso obtain a hcenhn. Keoiion 40 of tin., Itt.voirtie Act of 1885 enacts as follows: hury I'ui-Siiu win, tnaii pittcltceany UTMle or i-ioHesion ,,r iis eny JraiicliUe laxedby Hit. Uiwe ut North ferolina, wttKoot Laving llrel iaia tho i.u anil uiilaUid a lloeuea ae hnln ruiulreil, flill r. dermed gunty of e niMtemcedaoi uud shell eJao forfeit and pay U. the Hlale a i-iuilly n-,1 to excaed twsitv r.ni,AHs. Whloh naity the HhertH of trie uoiiiit, in wuuii u. hw irourred ebeli t, no reeovervd hef.ne any Justice of trie !, tif ibe count, D. STIMSO.t, Sheriff of Craven County. IN STOCK: N. C. Plaids and Bunch Cotton. Shot of AirSizes. SPECIAL---Nails per Ke, at :$2.50. AT Ferdinand Olricb NEW BKKXB, N. 0 T. A. Green' Old Stand. THE Red Light, ON MIDDLE STREET; Iwar the Market Dock, designates tho place where e. whitman;' Has a Rr-Class aMjon. and keeps a ohoioe selection of" Wines Liquors, Cigars an laadie, of..sil Kinds. .(..,, rn iron building; neaif the dotj'jiSi. die street, !.-.,. NEW-BERNBi Nl O. ' W Look for the- RED LIGHT. Inn. dc2dw,, .r- (,-,. ,; Save Mousy, ud Hairs loir lluSSod L- T-wx-rr- , .,( i. J,i WILLIAM EELINtT " -xv l '" ' iM 'i'"l'-' HI -Jii i Jll.ri I.' llarket Whtrf ntHTTtXlNn Wjr' aa uvtu i :Hrit- lo lay katklM kofar away 'kitf nVk wlakAitnaeepaay heraeia thswaaBaw doiIoUwWaHia0nrs a55; .Msi'iio-r'tJ.tyivsrj'l - 2 - .i3iH Waft 6i i b iiJ " Mtutt tlw -init rti1 ",1 t
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 31, 1886, edition 1
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