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Vicryl v.ir i'VtT yi.hYr - pjjAfc" wiuu nut Ar--V ": - . i - yoi rum JU - !.,,, f a. et v J,;gKO-.. . . NEW BEBNEfN. 0;" WA,Y)iIO . 2. 1887. PRICE 5 CENIS I ... : . - - - -v - 1 . - U t r ..-s4 4, i - at, al . . - L.'- ' I I ... ' i I ' T! -T: ! A TTf ,4 fT ft f "P" I I : fl J MMlltf SIW . j ' ,aiU l; - - i .."'.' ;, a t -iiiou(i ,'Ui iu m. utifinro-i i: ........ - , Nav Brne, latitude, forUi. : ' v atlJh H, - - up. . W VyyTTal f S J. GRAY Eeid, Shipper Grain, Hay Peaa. Heed Oats WL ye a specialty 14 & If Roanoke puck, ..orfolk, Va. - . febS dSmia,; .."'Xi ' Another bbl of aW ttice corned beef, opened today, C, . KiflRB. J Fine Onslow Haras and Country J rd at Hdnpbbbt &MoiAf 2$,'i-lw Agency for Tanaftl & CoJAch so. ana iuo. f ine yj"trw Jan. 18,-tf L- Puipu A (nil line A PldweJBLirreaVs and CultiTators, aT prices to-suit th ttmea. r kam-ypQMt, AUH Co. Fertilizers, Lime, Plaster, Clement, Olasa, Paints, rnUh,and Qtt a ow Several aew atadenta have recently .tr, 6 Kooda. vadhi' lam for Kinaton with a full cargo of general merchandise. Sa?eral oyster boats arrived yester day The canning establishment will begin operations today , ,;. , r The Aeamer Defiance sailed for Balti mot yssterdr wf f$&f9flp 4f&V son. aniOKies. navsi siures uu wuuu laiaa. A Cnure! 0 w i!V,beUeM toaUaft flf Htlas USbj BiahtoB. ktasom ySBteraiy trpon i'Bhi arge ol larceny of money. . ftff, investigation abe was aiacnargea. oat k drove of fine graded Cotswold Bmtry oPxy were brooiht disposed of by Mayor Meadows yester- ItisiylrWi anH tirfeo of aTAV. TeSldo'nb dayThay were fined two dollars eachjof si. Th aAaTeosi. Du ring the month of Janu arrVtmt oaMMa VeTerw the Mr. J no, W. Bowden, who has been foraevaral yeajiop the police Jqicq of car, tanvered bis resignation last nigbt to the board of eounoil. He takes a poailioa with Mr. E. B. Hock burn, on 'BroaTslreet, Vno' tk receiving a fresh aJttWtftfrMMlesV Th bokrd elected -Mat fcaWjaakili to the vaoaacy. i TavaJGM(Uterasniaa-ari was a lively .Sfap WWt1r, JCk. Shemmdouh ar rived oa ached ala time apd the rumbling of two or three down trucks began and ift'ptVp'iiifllUI wtWaPdlirge wate aoualraarmMt IrMrafly covered with marhsaaAjas of , vastus kinds. She took oat 'cotton, rice and many other mbceltllieWMAicTeof freight. Jait4 TUkrrlre. xXStytQ3r WM balmy iprifHS-kke day. The oold wave predicted by the aignal t 0ii.vg Whether thia failura U oa account of the favor able situation of New Berne for resist ing col. "na, whether thtvaignal mnf 4 Jbrarlffii acfrM oftha dead A Aold wVather probabillUea" CMSJUtkM aah M prepared to' aasirar; But our trueiwha hare radishes and pM joat peeping- through the aWiifcks;v4f .r r ' -The eerTeda bay-!5akdr, Ralph '"V..11 WW? Monday night. He is pronounced by l-'licf r '""ii and preai thronghout L, s1,.t-. Uiha'toosli -aemaikabla character, on the . AaMtioaa ' platform. Tin Ke Yprk, TorW bin while '-rt.y "tr e o knfl Ml? mw.Vr iralpV ' held nls andieawe I " ":T;.4Uft1WOtten4- Mt4 ,,r fff. ptai'ind mtaglpd wkli . ' . ice,! for a duties eoatd ttaw -J 9 ltfarayytVji; 'T ..att'aft4l.-10aiUppla Splvy, of Dttl'k'Firrj'ara visiting lion. F. M, Simmons left for Kaieign Ml, . L'a. apd mem- J T-l ver Corpora. ; t't-.em- , r-k rw, af " ' . , -"fit, 1 i.-. i-e ( rde- fil Urgftxpiyer,' n the city yfH"! WBiaoM UiMfKMHMIwiiiw terday asficf was uM o IKri'a tbi to the deneral Aembly against paaeiBg an act allowiog the comHrieeioiiere tp Iftfjainnrial tar. ,-i'If," aaid he. "it td""f t"0" ,9eawng as; new oeof J f wobjNI aign it, Mai I see po sense in try waa to prevept creating ao new debt X ing t prevent the county do m mission- era paying what they owe. "What is the use," he continued, "to refuse the levying of v tax 'and wait until the oounty is sued and a mandamus ob tained compelling the levy? It will only be aadwg that maob cost for the county' to pay.?-. TkSiCeaBtr efWsBklands. v Pc'A. B.-Chrpin, Vaj. T. O. Sparrow, T.;F.4ayhw, Kq v and Mr. J. B. Bon aer, all of Aurora, Beaufort county, arfvd 'yesterday aseVs to Raleigh today In the interest oT ft new county to be called "Richlands. " These gentlemen want a new county, pot for tbe purpose of creating new offi ces, but because their necessities de mand it. Their oause is a just one and the General Assembly should give LhSm a patient hearing. There are ever eight hundred voters in the territory pro posed to be erected into a new oounty, apAover five hundred of these have signed petitions asking for a new oounty, or tbe right to vote oo the question. We know tbere is a prejudice in cer tain quarters against the formation of new counties, bat h is not founded upon reason, There ought to be more fooubtiea or there abould be a form of township governments that would save the people the expense of riding' thirty miles fvaj btff roMNAo trans Jew minutae feiifaaaa ta a see- ftli on lire that surrounding Aurora, where there are targe bodea pa b o5ju.tieaVf1liW'fl fc-Orfj!!,! 1- ;f4oaeo It is heavy' tar-On the people to have to travel to Washington every few days to examine records and complete titles to laatta. - v r u The State is greatly befleUted by new counties. It is an undisputed faot that in every instance where a new county has been formed the property therein rapidly tact-eases la valuation and helps to dimisisa toaaa "ioi ether, seottoaa oppositioa 4rma counties thaf . now hue more than one repreeeikativa"V purfly pwlth and ought not to weigh with those who desire to be just to their fellow citizens who are less favorably situated. easeetogMt lltMaa. tor Osrmaa's tliwi. Senstor Gorman, of Marylsnd, has been interviewed on tbe Inter-State Commerce bill by a fJaJUmoxeAin re porter, and here is 'a part or what he "The bill is not perfect, and no legis lation of this character in any State in the Union or under aay foreign gore a- Kaglaad Jaaaca andOsttaatfy W Ml been com palled to modify the various awe passed to regulate corporations. and it ia probable mm wiU. But the main features of this law were absolute ly necessary to protect lbs atoaMc. They are: "First. Tbst rates shall he reasonable. "Second. That they shall btpniXorm. "Third. That 1hey alellaVi TuL pref erential. RebatMeUiiifeatkai foon caala deHcae which prod act tfiaarim- aas ion, aia pswuoitaa, rorth; niaauatir rateabl be .'These proylsiona are a asantfeetly juai that there ia not a railroad maa, no matter how-hMe-bopd, who doeatnot admit thelt lusttoa, . Thar aU that the fbraagh rate ara- no Teason able; thay all admit that their charges have not been url'itaaa-,ltikt fvored shippers have grown up la eveny com munity go without aaylfl; that every merchant and oonaankM tJioald be on equality with hi DigAaa to rates for tbe same kiatl a 16 r ice no one questions, and i4 fiore were nothing else ia the YV the pubtid. would be greatly benelUd'. To enable, the com mission to., ee force aniform rates, the railroads are requiredtto max a. their ratee imblla'!-. . 1-V ?m "But sba T thli?4 short provisioav aisd bW kri It effort isuls ia(W and tha State af UkrviAml?"! ITTbs corhmittos thafc it't-4 1 tl siHi te active suprf - jh btiOi.- s'Pl O"-- .. ! . . I aafH.in tameaw v - tar-:.:- . , ry !w tcb cts" J f-r ef 'gimUk Lum Wuioaae to ia)vtiirare, w tucfe ia about Bine haadred miles,' shaM not charge more than $ 1 00 for a like ear. load of grain from Wheeling to Balti more, say a distance of four hnndred milss It is trae thera iaaeaaeaaMgtifry In the section known, as thax 'lone and abort haul clause, bat 1 have no eat ths commissioners will Interpret it as did Senator Cu Horn, who reported the bUl U ao, it will aw great pasaeatioa to the aMppf r f ream nan compel, points, sod rrnot mfrisyvyinsWere with or'tfitv t lUjartouKiy ue r..md oompaniea. This is not as radical view sf ti i ft UIm f-y eur Baltimore mercut..s ar.d It f.i.e 11 ti mor ant Cff TalaeA tiw hr tve rrt vrtrovrT ''r ' 'm rt .u4 sole reaaoa that Balymoca was two or three hoadred milaa :fteraa CJMaago, V. n. ir- fr.Jkri V. .s. hhe prsdiotioa 'that unless tbaraUioada nwufBiiw uw prmoipie taw w peepie of the West;waa eati tied to las rate over the short lines to tide watss, that the time was, near ,at hand aruen thsy would JeAfMoVtiit rMirtirough oar, tional legialAboa. ' That controversy waa finally referred to Judce Tanrman. of Ohio. Got. Washburn and Judrs Oooteyaa arbitrators'. Ther decided la ravon es tae sners-naui pnaorpier, bail aia not give oaJuaiore the aereatiati raw it waa entiuea to on we mueag basis.) This at does not mssfaf. as it only says that no rate from an Inter state point to Baltimore, for example, shall be higher than the rte from a more westerly or more distant inter State point to the same city. VXW9 VOTXS. . Bowling Jreen, Ky., people are ex cited over the discovery of natoral gas in paying quantities at a depth of 800 feet, and in oil ia paying quantities at a depth of 00 feet. Eleveqpublican ciexka Jipihe New York oaatom house were asssntly pro moted from $1,400 to gl,0A positions under the operation of the civil eervioe rules. t .( ; ' t t'Jn. Charles Landar, a prisoner in the Madison, Wis., city jail, died. Friday evening of injuries recefVed1 during a fight in the jail, having been beaten by a fellow priavaef ..pp-theibeed with a stick of wood. The steam packet Brighton, plying etweati Bawnatnpton, Eng., and th Channel Islands, waa wrecked Sun day during a dense fog on the Island of Guernsey. The crew and passengers estaprit. i 1 1 1 Burglars affected an entrance, Friday night, ipto the fur store f Benedict & Rudy, Cleveland, O., and made off with 36 sealskin sacquas, worth 98,000, the German ia Savings Bank of Jersey City closed its doors Saturday. The treasurer, Mr. C. Bchneeder, is missing, and it is thought he has fled to Canada asking trfarln yiew of tbe threatening attitude between this country and Canada, permission be at sea, to rais militia compdniesV ' ' 1 a U 1 16 . Here, bow, is a refreahlag ahaage in the monotonous record of husbands' cruelly lo. their wwas. . Vioe'Ghanoel lor Bird, ai Trentbii, In tie oaaa ht Har vey vs. yarvey, denies tha wife's appli calton fnt atiasarr tha.esidacoa thaw, ing that "Mrs. Harvey treatad her husband anaasefuUy." It is said that a few days ago a mem ber of Confess took part ia Lhe long and short haul discussion. "I feel it my duty," eald, "to vote for this measure." rhe alert correspondent of a San Fvaaai o paper tetographed this uttoraa,4d4 tog itf parenthesis, after apd abort haul." The sentence was printed as follows: "I feel it my duty to vote fer this naeaaaf. .Long and short bowls." One of the newest things in New York is a stsnographsr and typewriter who pays rent for a place in the read ing-rooms and doe work for tha pataon of thehotols. Tha merchant from afar can dictate hi letters just as he dee at (noma for a small fee. Th idea it prov ing to be quit popular. Tha Boston7 Globe says: "Rev. Sam Jonea has mads tha best impression oa Boston of anraalratisBho haa visited the city in rasant year. U is a.ajn The President's eeet pocket protruded pnitH racamltiUthing that atom awa asaea -w 1 visssnway. "It 'a only a bottle of Jiru Boll's Coach Syrup," tha aaes1 ansae stantiaman ea- plaraed.' 'I mvfvt traval a toil lta- rhaCaae af d, C Mattieiri. WAaHOroTOit. January leWla the secret seaeion of th Senate thia after noon Senator" lagalla offered, in th form of a noaolw.traa.'ar vtor no the PreaManSjini-tef to, to thai; wsaaaaw neat by him to the Senate some weeka since. giyhvrhtoraaoVfM-rnAiaiBatRTt J. qMattasssa to ba aaaorder oBawda tor tan Disario.. Thatottor aef crf ander. objection aa4 niill, ama p at UajBaataaorst msaian,-. ! pnraesa -ai stotod to be . to.epraeot an jmprefstoh Which prh-raOa to. aome ktont that Mattaewswaa rjejecJaiL bcanao( hk ctwr-JMI . 14. l ..atuinionv,nat mad a party question by tha 8 re. m n ri i v r? a law Be4 -. . t t - esc ' 11 1 V wSom reading -wb -st- , -r v r v last i l,;r a a- i 1 bv If - ti. ; i.i .It curea ly !.. L ?l a . Comsum-'j.-!, tta Jops p-,.. r. j cure a. 1 1 I " . '.' Ill ' O LiLit'li U' toij--;: 'IttBenatbhls trodrirjeor'oa ize Stale board of education to cbmpleta eaaels and, roadaia awamp , lands; to rnquica. aiagistratos to, give , bopAi foi iaithful pariamapcaoi.,datiesJiU extend time for ,oeBpletaoa of Gapa-I Faar and Vadkin Yallay Karl way passed aonad and third aadmg' aftar pro loaged debate, vote aeiaa 3 toll. HiMiaapraceedlags ware Intoraetmg. tXD.affey, member from Oaldwell, sworn in. He has been kept at home by injury.' Memorial was pre sented from farmers State convention aakmg for re-o'rganizatlon' of depart ment or agricdlture; bal waa favdrioly reported for draiping of swamp lands 1 'i ' - . . 1-1 M. 7 in eastern counties. Among bills in troduced following were chief: To abol ish county board of education; to re duce rate of . taxation, to 30 eta,; to in crease school tax from 124 to 161 n property and frem 37 i to 50 on oolJi to aeoure proper aaassasuant af mlaesai laud i ; to ea(hlith ooaaty ol Cliagman; bill to repeal Waka stoek lair passed third read ing; there was long and warm diaoassion ef special ordsrv-Ewart1 bill arcatdBg retlwsy eommlsBtoa. H pro vides for t rites eommiseionert to he Bp pointed by dovernor by consent? of Senate. Amendments were offered to leave selection of commissioners to peo ple end to legislature. Speeches made by Swart, 'Vritehard and Leszar in favor of but, aad ay Sharp in opposi- tipa. Iaerful attaea waa aiada on railways and their sllaged lobby in opposition to bill, fending debate, tlouse adjdurped. Ihe OeaVHaaftorV strfk. Philadklpria, Jan. 30.r ThiPK were very autot at Port Rk7bmon4 today. The steamship CocOuba arrived at the piers yesterday, and it watTreperted that she had eometrwr front New York because a cargot ofuld ant na obtained toeae owing to tha ooa)ihandlara' atrika. No slept will be taken towards loading the easel until noon tomorrow, by which time it will be known whether the tea sel oan be filled without violating the aulas ol tnarhiladaiphia Coat Handlers ' Assembly af the Knights at Labor. , cqaj. C4hca (N lauaeAouueBTTh. FUJURj(VK, Maes-Jan. 80. The ef fect of the coal handlera, strike m New Tork and vloinlty is beginning to be fait here, and thera' ia mhch fear lest toa atUai will b eeaapelled toshwt dawn fat want af coal. Same ef ajbem have leas than a weeks supply on hand. Tbua far dealers have been able to fill Orders for family nsd. hut the sdppTy is 'rapidly deoreaaing1. The steamer 1 toes are greatly nmomraoaeai LABOtoUN TO ffAKK SIVOCEKS' M.tOKS. aksuirrON, Pa., Jaa. SO A aneoial train left tbjia gity to Hottokcu tonight, carrying about one hunnired . r.road men to tbe docks of the Delaware, Tokawain0 W Write rrin Uailrpad Company. Additional nlea wora (alt en on hoard ea route, r No iaatanc ia kip wr where Salvation Oil has failed la 'giving Jmmediato re lief from rneauretbhi vrheuralRia At aU drngjr,ist; TTeyT,?;ieP'l! ' retrfbto Btots' Iw-Ilrrfa. Belfast; Js. Ba-Therewas torfible ttotmg to tad Patersnill,. CarrickhMl and lahankhUi:distcta ofthss cwyon Saturday akhti ThaUoubleprigiaeted through aoldiera belonging, to' tbe West Surrey regiment Insrjltfng a number of CatnolfceWtbarj. The latter retalliftM by stbnrng' the abldiarfe, maiy ef whom wer .toiiktodvlaip was Mlo-wed by wholeaal arrest, orea lOf) persona h Ing placed, in the lOokvp.,, A conaUbl ngagaJ in this duty1 wm aerldtwlr jh jorad ay the excited 'ciwwd.' Frtralry aaiktary pickets - ware' palled dt and qalet waaraatosad. .! n'tra This TniM Ua rating waa renewed , the police and the mob exchanging shots. Thirty Persons were at first te- portad' tuied. tater it waa learned that nobody waa killed, but that asany aaaonraavaAwnbt-tvad knd a larg number oe athara wre,aaoa lea bruised by being struck by stae. Tb town at midnight wi Wet ,L Altogether Bfto SoteT hare been ar aastea. tn troubla, It to wi Mated, arigiaaeed oa Satwdky alghtlo a row batwaan Proteetaaia. and CathaHaa, Tha arrival of tha police incensed, the tnb and led to a free use of reyofver and stone. The police were compelled to fir f or faeisi owH protostionV 'The mararaal ttkrr aauhoritae did 'tbaar past to prevent a renewal of Ua rioting tonight, bnt without soce4S,aUhouh tonighf afflfa were imaU cota pared arlth ahoae tra f3fttnrd4y,".Oniy7 thrfee pasaeaaardalwestaatoafgati ' r m amrau-MBgaaea7aMMty thppaajrBApai topjitobtoaiha gar svidance befor jha jit iavastir rating I . amlsafpM te oofcaWjle adn AIy1iaft6ledantl relrfbrce lead Wa-alJewi4tV gdtoaprk war i paarawera tahdnaaallai aatwd aaad to rescue thralMa taf poVloiirwant Igala rM.to?A,iit,thaii qw dsfene. Ob iMSStable ws. seyerelf wttrhdea,'hAj 'was avrttolin trrnhharr. nMnaa an'.'nf h 'l1 .nB ai'- ! '.'"'1 1 'T' 'sTir yinb TPO V . At..a lnlu klW rn.. w,liS- C . . ' 1 V tn "' Jocajkul'tirrBnt. Feb. V I P, M. OOWOH. Haw xobk, Feb. 2. Futaies cloaed steady. Sales ef W,m bales. February, 0.29 August, March, 9.S2 September, April, .1 October. May, 9.M November. U.71 3.57 9.56 totaUy, 9.27 Jane, v.5 Daeaaabar. JuJji, 0.6 January Spots easy: Middlinir 0 7-1C Lew Middliag tj 15-16; Good Ordinary 8 7-10. New Berne Market stead v. Sales of 7aales at 8 to 8 7 8. Middlinr 8 13-16: Low Middlioe 11-18: Good Ordinary 7 18-10. OOnBSflC JBAHKKT. Seen acaroH3.C0, OOTtoB fiXKD $8. 50, TpErawrma Hard, $1.00, dip, It M Taao.awl.M. .OatsxSOo. ial balk. OoaH i&aa2o. Rics SOafiO. BaaswAX 15c. per lb. Bmr-On foot, 3c. to 5c. OommtT Ham 10al2so. per lb. LAasD lOo. per lb.) Eooa SO, per doaaav Faasa Ppax diaOo. per poaAd. Psamuts BOo. per bushel. FoddwB 7&o.a$1.00 per hundred. Owoira 83.00a3.35 per barrel. Fiat PaAS oaTOc. HlPaa Dry, loo.; areen to. apples Mattamuakei set. aontOc. , Oed OJD, ffl.lUl 1 fttAKB 75c.afl.t5 per bushel. Hoftar SQe. per gul. Taxaow be. per lb. Cmutt& 14. DHIorxsa (irown, 30a2uc ; 80a88o. and 1 If. a rtng MBAXr 70c. per bushel. Oatb 80 cts. per bushel. TTJwnn--60aper bushel. Potatoks, Early Koso ii.?r per nil Wool lOalfto. per pound. Pot ATpls Bahamas. 30c. ; yams, 40c. West Indlas, 50c. ; Harrison. 65o. SHiNaLas West India, dull and nim- aal ; not wanted. Build Ir n. 8 incb hearts 88.00; saps, gl. 50 per M WHOLESALE PBIOBH. Nlw ME68 Pok $13,00. Bhooldkr M kat 7c a R. 's. F. B's. B. 'e and L. C -FLOCBV3.00ae.OO. Lad 7io. by the tieroe. Nails Basis 10 a, 2 Ui. Sdoab Granulated, Ojc COFKB llalSc. Salt 80a85c. per sack. Mor lawaa a an STavra aoaaoo J U WDM 1 8. 00, aoT Drop, JI1.76; buck, ta.00 KK&OdEMg 0c. Cow In Pound. A black cow has been taken up and is now held at police headquarters. If not oailed for within fire days aha will be sold to par charges. J. M. HAEGETT, CHy Marshal. RtMOVAL UK WllkHHH IN MEALKOBT HAHBOR, N. p. KN(ilNKKK'HOkVlOa U. K. A KMT, Wii-minuto-, N, C, January 81, 1887. BKALED rnorOiiALft, In dnpHoate. for Ui removal of Ui tullowlDg oaaavd wrSca In BeHufort Harbor, near the City Wharf, will Se revived at this nfttMuntU llo'aloak boaii, on Wednesday. Uie wcond (I) day ot March, iKHT, dt which time they will b opened In toe preaoBOe or rviooers, tm united states iv serves uie rigm to reject any or all oropos Wooden Steamer Wave, lying In about 7 toe, daptlv. aeaut 3V feet (ram tha oUy wharves. The wreck to be entirely removed. Knr specifications, blank fotrns aad fall lu ormat un, apply to this sfljoej BJX RT ! U'srala of ICngtmera V. a .4 r'my. febi U febZH U marl It Notice. Suebiff's Office. Cjuv km Co., New Bekne, Feb. 1, 1887. ) Schedule "B" Tax is now due. . All 'parsons owing the same vrQl please call and settle. , .! D. STIMSOrf, fel 15d abertsr.' Seed Pofct:: for Sala A Faw Barrel of (Hosaa Grown) Early Kosa Potatoea, selected seedi " DUNN' & WTLLETT, j80lw Biverside Farm. Wftnted.i A"Vl" LOO I of Ftb6, ASb.Cyprsas, etc. ill. IlOAJtr CROaa TIKS of White Oik, Wk Oak tChestnat Oak). A leg a lev ttart O-press. Apply to A. II. WHITCOMB, ' Btoriewsil, w.O, ,. , B. llABCIilFT ft CO, SSewJtoraeiVt Or call on or address i, . Mehsbr. BAQY A tVtZ, Lam6lr ObnTTMsrobanta, . 'i ' ' aywalnut frase, JaaKdlai ' ' PttllaASlpfalb.'Ptoha. .i I- 'l:-Ji!aiwjfai.Lil! 1" 1 ' 500' BtiESELS , OFjGrHB (PROOF IiABTYEAK) ' L-Sa-vwV",',to v !lw f. vft FOItVi SiOaKT CIIEA? ! .'tWrit lnf;4 rh.ke aVye7rapg mtntt peTare aeaing n lr ' " ' n ? i"-.;Fcr r( '.tt! n '"' " " -i ;ra jt. w DEALEB8 Df " GEKEIUL HASDWA&B, "VoT TtKWAnx, QZASSWAR&u 8 ASH, DOOM, BMtgflp GLASS, rALNTS,wOKS .i m jaa AND STQPJBS, UNHUHPAS8ED AS'TQ'" PRICE AHQVASHT. MiUdla. ataotji, MuAti Puurto NEW BERNE. 1L C. , .NpflCE.'J Notice in herebv irivon w. - c irvws lion will be iiih.Ih la ik - - - eral Assembly for an act incorporating laiunua i.ana and Itatlwav Jan. 2, Tr. ' " bah DON T HEAD THIS! K VOU do Ton will knnnAlMa;. , J WW JVU oan get tho CHEAPEST GKOCI&r.1 Boots, ShQes.jEtc., uu can ulu et, I.ODQIN at 10 ( -enta a nfght. Don. t forget to onmo sad ' aafltoj 4st Hid Market Bite,'?? e w'Ber'n ef RC n . ;:ihbet:tJ- .Notice is hereby Riven that aobLaa- tion will be mad to the rrreeeht-e"n- aral Aiieeatbiy far an aot iPdiii amtig . the Washinxton Mutual Fire andMariae Insnrance Company. ' . fnr, vt iu, is7. , JMSwaV -. 7 rr Ask rour reuJ1r for the James ttMns a J nam. (us I Suma eeMen vwoinwsad luwir ! iu rSsrtdi sjakea Misei wu. 9Wmmm ertstiuUMahusw Mewminminaewhlaa c- kDowd tliolr on Inferiority by auerapUas U9 iMiiiaiisuei HinaiM at tasi aaw kg Ne I esMia aaiess aearias Chis vraass JAMES lalEAklSf s-v w aj ep HuW In Bnttori, Oonciess and ,a aay'Bsato wi IH'IOPW ii i Onr celebrated factory produces a Urswqnaauty of Shoes of tala greile taan SAjr otasv auiSnr teaaS) world. Thousands who wnirthrm wfntMl too (Ha "I.1 f- ' i ""a- JAM at MIilH as Full lies of toe aaovarhewe fdTsale in Nev Bern by . , Ih,)' HOWARD L JOKES.- ap0 dwijm ( f K T tWl OX VALUABLE REAL . 8TAt DANK. STOCK. On Monday, FeVy H&.'fl&t, iiBu.vu.nwij " ' 11 1 ii r- Bujuurumcoi w IDS Superior VonrthWe will easweo an ASkwlo the hlfehpst blrfller, Tor Cash, tne7olIowtng ' rr' "jiwwim "i i -4a (j Tnn lot on fhfi lyirnur rt Knnu a n .1 lr.lA.tr streata, eoisBioaity kBOQ-aa tawlitsaisBts pro pert j. One half lntei eat In the store an come ski Pollok sn4 OiavM strawan vrsaW- II Kliareaol Netlcimi ataakBSoaalh S tut! a nnarrs 01 n, a. i . k. ateaniDoat rlfAek. . v tfouieJan Messrs. fe. Il, ij. A. Meadows are aaahoriead to mate contract Mr df Ota Early Uaxden Pea. , ,. , , lr Those desiring, to plant for , na will call on thern-ror ftittbef WrfirurU t-w"'a W " .:-'U'-''H'i flnli irf ft rwdJ ;it aifT ittr-wt rt-r- 1K9X' rt u io4in rwwtosl tA ut iani?" ttr am saaxxrrTlvT 1 ON HAND AT .toJWa ' Hi f4alwMaVr4av oflnnr.aE'KGit::.: in tobirdWU Nrfwftm prftkaidf. atoraparrong taiswwfc. i e,l i . . . y ajwnw oieia nr: rf. v, Uaacnpi g)rmr w- 3 Jw Dn,,0.Lf:C:.,c, 1 f vr?a ss, a ew - " aaaw- ST a a f V XV cree r:;a 4 t - - - t '- -o to 3 i. or , r ! " ' r. t-iro i , ! ' --r t - a .(i:t H I l I f ! t" ' I. rn .':.t'I '. . f.o.T'3tnf t; 'X'.Ciu 4 "at.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 2, 1887, edition 1
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