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4 Jut f ii-M ilaT it , a - v .A-$ - SiatL.'t Vt -.;jt J 3r IX .VOL! .Vv-KO. 208.' NEW BERNE, N. C- TUES01Y: FEBRUARY 8, 1887- PRICE QEIfTft IO if , - ;tv.-. 'iiij s- i. '.a , '5.-jtTS LOCAL iNES.; ' Jaamal KiiUWri afmaaae. Saw Barna,titude," !P 6' Korth, , , r ? longitude, ?T ' Watt. " ' Sua riaee.iOS 1 Length of day,. -- tea seta, (20 1 10 boon, 13 minutea at lfy. a. ; , F? , I BUSINESS LOCALS. - ' jro-S-Tntifgll at tit theatre, a L Ji UiaI.-FacittI for '' r lor, tartodm and kitchen. also Fin Oarpeu. Have onjy v. been in dm 18 ' VwUUAppaoijOphen. one do from corner Middle and South rront atraeta. New Berne, N. C. 15 lw J. GaY Ekh. Shipper Grain, Bey, hu. Seed Oeta and Eye a Specialty. 14 16 Roanoke Dock," Norfolk, Va. ' febS d2m Fertilisers. Lime. Plaster, Clement, Glass. PaintarVariah ..and Oit atlowJ prioee. -J Allbh Ca ArencV for TaneiUe & Co.'e Punch "loriind fOol Fine Uigare. " Jan, "F-. J uw' A l-fWN Jh"t, Hawwa and CaltiWwa.V prices to' etiit the timet .f .- - Ok. Auta & Co. rellinf oeea for rant. Tha 0ran4 Lodgt af I Kaighu i of BeiafadluW furniture of fared for sala in this issue. See "ad . " arrived from Bal CWlsaai'wlriiscarko f feen- , C 3 Lane, Esq., deputy collector of fiiHi has kssa appaisled by 0, ia a notary publio. Sheriff fto" ' Pemlioevhas paid thatooan its to the State TraMareyi waatJ,JC8J7. a'eoaatycoiyasaaloMaWsrara aWkf esterdsy snd kaj(4raatahis mxnMta! Proceed iD gs will appear to asorraw. Taa aUamer Margie arrived from aifct vast a 'a Wtsat;atan aakbatftQdaetcbac- A small house on the Swert farm, sitaatad on Pemkaoke) oaL Ja, de stroy sd by fire ati)a,V4?4r dar aigbW $ Tha buildingL wis nnoccu- t 'Misa bilae aalapn and Miss Leah " TITJIf'f the Y-M-c-A- j4MU't evening. Rooms opaa from aaKlil"a?U Ladies cordially haasaiiti'iliit ta rmm and have as oB)rfba many gooeV ooka and peri Ralparsiiagham ' appeared at the tHBrVUat ttlgbfJ aMa a full house. Jfe'T'liiol tha aVpactationa of his aaie'ijijnd thia ft ayjng muqh M taa raoommendatonjL-which preceded aim :' ''-Wejs! PaoL Cook's orchastra W-wtaaaaaai ! ' ' -) f 'ff-f T AA'"fl " take if 'trJ 19 "Pfeabytarian caoroh to- jfiiTLjM'F'V'y180 O'clock. The fpaoav iaatarakl known talagraph aper . atof,vVbjefurBS to s;e awife. While ' Aba h mi k aar ry'aa-.wa jtappoae that OYrttbOf the-iroova aad bride will s4i asm taaiiui55!! 4T Wa TObnaTantetajrrlew with Ovi)W,Mt'taaad k Nw York. aX9ttT P Isaslaaaanaastsoas oa-Maani eJteraa. ia j.ewVak tha.aaaniaA.lagtftfy had hot ar--rwWw't operatiag. r l4,ii i.ii i i ...4 - . 3T7 ""'"t WMai, M04alJ "at',,r;' ' ' ' j AlUntMamfirti jgtoa,Cbin- ' sea4tB.maatiriKiaa nighty tWwagh Voramaa aad present ,Cwt muMWr Willis, a vary aaadsoma - gold t nsed aa a watcomaM. Taaobvt:aebera i ataam engiaa and the letsrilT B? VB" warse. ' Preeantd to roreman J. K. Willis for f aiaful serrioa, by Atlantic 8team Fire Laglne Company. 1887.'.' L t -.in , , a rl taja JraBsart-H ,Ww Hi T . a introddoad by air, Clark aad .'aa paia relative to tha rir ..t 7r-nentof New Bernar anthoriias tha Ch ief En .near or other offioert aoV iez ia bis stead, to poll down or blow tip any bunding to prevent apraad of fire, a"i t"? r"iira p"iswnca rrom peo pie aoi i a I-t ptrtment for t:rr...-.i"ra, pufling down and - na huUdiaca.: aa for ramoa- r wares and. merchandise to c ' It, io -aathoriaea a to t , , (a guard froih 'tha peo - ' 1 1 to iVKwedW It aleo nee oa tha part of the b the I ire Derirtment during rfare. To -!?r crdyaa- - ie-.-.r' 1 f r t: rur- . j ti r.A l e at i tet - i.. t sac'-iti provideatnat ? i i i --f.Ttfiona sufc.i oa , , ' . . r ( .;.ira and im -' i . . J ' fc - r " T (' ' T: A v - av -1 " I' " - ' ' - - ; s t sfl t M1 ' 1M' ' J ' ' .. ' , 1 - -""!. 'J Oa h KlcatTrsck. t We pabllah fa aneUxar column a oom munlcation from a. farmer of Onalow eoooty aoocyeralag a railroad from New rirer to Trent rlter. It k in aooord wftay aa enterprfeo thaf the Jouuix haa often arged. ' We beTieve oar buei neea men folly concur with the aentlr nenavepteaaed,ii the oommunicatioa and we believe they will give the maU ter their attention. We would like to hear iroqt more of the -tvfutta ft fia Haw aad jpoea on the awbjoct. h I Death r Joseph T. Richard A telegraphic dispatch waa received ia thia city yesterday, from Philadel phia, announcing the death in that city of Mr. Joseph T. Richardson of Bellatrb, thia county, Mr. Richardson, who had been In poor health for some time, left home recently for a change, took quite an extensive trip South, and returning extended bia visit to Philadelphia where, it ia presumed, ha died sud' deoly. Bis remains are expected mprrow night. Personal. Rev. J. L Winfleid and Mr. Hodges of Washington were in the city yesterday Mr. Winfleid has sold his interest in the Washington Gazette, which he has edited for the last two years with ability and nergy, and proposes to rest awhile. . Mr. W. B. Biaeell, pattern maker at the rail road shops in this city, left yes terday for Montgomery Ala. Mr. Bvt tell is a worthy mechanic, and left New-Berne simply because he had bet- tar Wagee offered. He gave entire sat is f actios, wa are iaformed, at the shops. - Capt. J. W. BiBaalssI FayeMeTilie is viiting,.tux city, and for the past few days has baea autAtag gaae in this vie inity with very fair success. Dr. Wells and lady who have been on visit to thia city for some time and MisSaUa who baa bea vkiuagMias fcafcarM return this moraine to Wfr hjome in New Jersey. Miss Trowbridge of Astoria N. Y. who has been visiting M iss Smal I w ood a I so retu rn to her home this morning. Col. N B. Wbitford of Lenoir and sheriff Foy of Jones are in the city. Messrs. L. F, Tillery, Geo. Bart and H. Burnett of Rooky Moaat arriaad ifl.lhe pity last night, ,The visitaap an interesting; mission, the result of which will be known on Wednesday morning-. ' ' ' Tba renabM aivMa 8VMtf . Owing to the inclement weather on Sunday ;night thpra wa pjl iaj large crowd out to bear the annual sermon of the Female Benevolent Sooiety, deliv ered by Rev. Mr. VWa w.nhJftfcvy terian Church. The report of the society aho, wad that pver.ons hundred cords of wood bad teeB1 distributed during the past year, and the total araeutU Of rappty expended for the re lief of tha poor waa 9850. The society is doing ajiobls work, but it muaf :rei7 mpm gearoj of friends to help it. Tha advantage of contributing to the needy through thie society ia in the fact that they investi gate all cases ot charity and none but those who are worthy and need help, get assistance. If there ara any who are Linclined to oon triba to f&rtlvaT .pappose and could act aatandtaatiJl4..k on Saalay night, they cHUaW fu heir ante aaa t wiu do prpperiyMpcadeo the KaHltl ! Pythtu. 7 - hfl Qrand Lodge of Hort Carolina, Knlghta of Pytkiaa coavaaato tola city to-da U follow tof-prand oftbara and delegate of subordiaata iMgas ar Grand Chanoeflof- B.-CrWhlt. and wife, aad O. P. C J. CVre water, of Raleigh; Q. V. C MA tD'erry of Ooldsboro; Q. M. ., at fj Scanlan of Fayetteville; K, ofJMK,B. Jno. L. Dudley of WUmknf taai O. I. O., C. D Benbow of Qraf ero. Supreme Botaentativee.J. A. Bon its of Ooldtatao, E. O. HarreU of Ral eigh. 7 Grand KapraaentaUa-Hi CVFrem pert,, Wa L. Jay Ul" t fitt U WllMtiaMnst T sT" V mj a r Imu Fay Ate v U le r LrGL rtnteae, of of reryaboro: - C. L. ' !. K. Puiil. x, K. L, of LtriAarg. V. X r. of Graenahonw ...i ' - - ivj The delegates, while in the city will ba entertained byuthenla Lodga Wa welcome them to tha city andintst t their yy;wiu p:; J,..,A. Us aaa aear WaaaaM ; alias Minnie Wellaoa, xf Aiaaaaai laat her aaaring, bar algae,, aad taste. 8ores oovered bar bodr aad lhnbar Qey jomta wara awollea and paiafal, aar simaa ttaralrced. - appatfta loatv and a waa akwwoft wmtaertbla life. Biz Louies of U. B. R. restorad her ahzht and hearing." relieved" all aches and reins t aadeaV tsslvfeuad strength, and sba is now a irULxomaiu Write o fcer -v 'I triaxj , fWd An fin Barpa. Jr iVOIaTy ana r i. meanww... . ; of rii'i'an Fes f ITd- d.biOua are over' box in r, ana the many c rJ ry Vn Pla Cough bynip, te.r th... :,al remedy. aakee, of for or Sf THE OIKIBIL AMK1BBLT. Special to the JOCKUL. Raijaaa, Feb. 7, 1S87. In the Senate taday the following wra the principal bills Introduced : Tti inoorporae Wilmingtoa aad Sea (Toast Railway. , : ,i, v dtasaaaUehand maintata, a Vormal and CoUegiatalnatitata lor swgroea. To inoorporata Chowan and Soothers Raibway Company. Tb ramaiadar af the aesakm was da vateef to private bills. HOUSE. Zbe following ware tha principal bills introduced in the Bouse: To provide for instr notion rn Normal Schools. To prohibit sale of poisonous or M rugged liquors, and to appoint aa ft spec tor of liquors in eaoh oounty. To iocarporate Real Fiats Iaat- ment Company of Wilmington. w Ex Got. Brogdea arose to a question of personal privilege, and after reading an editorial in Wilmington Star oa ais speech against oounty government de nounced too editor of Star by name in unmeasuredfterm. I$e termed him a hireling and anah eemiflt.. Be read aspeeaa whiab 4as full of bombastic phrases, and whioh made him again she laughing stock of tha house. The following bills passed: la pca- bibit the sale of liquor in SouthGraana boro. To incorporate the town af Hot Springs, Madison oounty. From New Klyer to Trent Hirer. Onslow Covkty, Feb. 7, 1887. Editor Jocrmal: I am pleased to learn that a bill baa been introduced in the present session of our General As- seinVty and favorably reported upon by appropriate committees from both branches of the same, which looks some thing like laiprevsatectt for Eastern North Carolina, as I understand the substance of this bill is thie: It transfers 935 oon? icts to ba employed ia outtiag certain canals and publio roaaVs througa the State's lands in several aectioaaof Eastern North Carolina. Thia is a good move aad this bill ought to pass with out the slightest objectiona. While it will be some lielp to our oounty, it will not begia to eocoasplteh the abject that our people so much desire, and lor which f erv industry with us is eimjoat ffiwLoffnm Onslow oontyFtha?wf2 mora rapidly develop our reaouroea than anything else that oaa ba done for it. Mr. Editor, did it ever occur to you how easily and quickly this would be done and at once apea ap saa grand old oounty of Onalow Jp ba aataide world? it is oatraboaa tweattymVee from the navigable waters of Naa; alver, in Ons low coantr. at tna naf wane waters of the Trent ri var, la Jaaaa ooonta. Tha United Stataa Govaraunena has greatly improved taa navigation of taa Trent river by appropriatioaa wkjpit aava bean wisely and caraty sxpeasled and or tha guidance au 1 dlreotionaf Gea. &oUrt sosn, of your citr. ao that saaaais a permanent liaaaf steamers tltat ragu larlw aaviffta taa Trent rkvar. Con- truot a railraad faam Waw rivwa to Trent river throagh tha State's hsada. but a line of steamers oa tba New river, and you will have immediately opened up one of the finest sections of Eastern North. Carolina, and wUl baaafltthU whole State from tba seashore tcrthe mountains. New river ia noted for tha finest ash and oysters ia North OaeaHaa Yes, I believe I can safely venture tha nerajon that they ara cqnsA in farar r qwalrty to anytbiaf on tkbOrJlr- nent. Our agricultural and timbai In terest and other natural reaouroea are not surpassed by any aaatara oounty. In olden times, before railroad and steamboat transportation, Onalow oounty had some aa wealthy men ta were to be found in thia part or tha State. Wa have the natarai resources here to do that again, bnt all of oar la dustriea ara dormant. Wa have aot the steam transportation to oompete with the ootaide- world. Some of oar folks argue that one of these days wa will hava a through line from wnmimHoa to New Berne and Norfolk via WheY Ineton. Edenton and Elisabeth OMy. Well, I don't kew aboat that; it may come. I hope7 tnaf it will, and I do know, that sah a line aa hat, Tia iaclitlw4Jlaaad mAoUtatU I the twenty miles that 1 have outlined to to yon, pod with tha .proper efforte ea tha aaft of Vha peopis rat L dailwW and Jones oonntiea and of your city it could he 'done. The Bmta haa aided ana encouraged tha bnlldint ef railroads la other asotioaa at North Oaroliaa,aad now whfl tbra aeema ao ba wjardis- poaidon In . our present Iaa-ieUinra to improve Eaetara Mortk Carslsaas why dont your mercbanta, yoaf board of trade and cottoa axchaaga prepare a charter with tha necessary provision! lookiarr ttl thie matter. Bur Rftirossa tatrrtOtf. lUnc. X bellara Wlldo aft ta his power foranv mora that wiUjrrt aa aralTroad. Not only Thim, but everr aiWMbar of aha Oct era! Aawmlily -mem Id feel an Interest in thia, bacauseUsriU aala to ianrova and deraeow taa baai- aem of ather roads which the Bute has a lirxe Interest In. Oar flaa andaya tare would not ba sold ta tha East, wat they mnat a Wast, Kartn and &Mstb ; tBtUoaa year paaala and cat taem It mora now. Your business maavava mora arparTiaoa tt each -ttrst-""-aa aur o nrrne'' 1 at tv. a pro m Wf " t '0 " j "-. icv; tur. k - i 4 f -. . V. r wilajrga, j . ff i ta w a a . f T-' " :ccoaVl -: -'for tup, "--.v- ot.i awSsi .9. . 77r. i i Kortk Carolina SoUa. , Mr. E, B. Backburn, of New Barne, IT. C, was in thia city last week, and wa bad the pleasure of a long conversa tion with aim, aad fooad him a vary wide-awake and interesting gentleman. Mr. Backburn and his brother started several years ago in a small way at New Berne, and by steady application, con stant attention to business and a capaci ty for knowing how to do tha right thing at the right tune, have bout for themsalvea a business whloh bat placed taem among the first merchants of tha Old North Bute. Mr. Backburn has just dissolved partnership with his brot&er and starts in for himself, be lieving that there is room for both of then! ia a town like New Berne, which ia one of tha old towns of North Caro lina. It is situated at the juaotion of tha Kenee and Trent rivers, and has a population of 10,000 peoplei' fn a WeaMrfl mind this would convey the Man of aa aative, enterprising popula tion, but ao muoh can hardly be said of New Berne. Not that its merchants are leas active or enterprising, but of the M,0W people, probably 6,000 are ne groea, to whom enterprise in its basi aaaf sense is an unknown quantity. In answer to the question as to the business prosperity in his section of the LStaae Mr. Haokburn said that, while Uiaiaose nuckt be a great deal better, still it ran along steadily and smoothly, and the prospect for great improve ment in that respect were very bright. The country around New Berne iB fasnoaa Cor a good soil, consisting of a aaa sandy loam, which affords splendid material for the raising of various vege tabtea. which in New Jersey and on the Maryland shore are classified under the aaageaesaiaameef "traok." 'Thie," said Mr. Hack burn, "1 beUeve to be the future industry of this Dart of our State, aad the possibilities in this line era very great. If we only bad a few aaansng i notaries in our sactiea I be lt era laat investors would bad them a mosa profitable undertaking, for our Boil yield abundantly all kinds of gar den traok. Aa an instance ef what can be done ia thia rlirentinn, a friend of mine, two jaata agi. purchase two aad a half acres, which he.jUntad in asparagus, and the ftaataroa vaieaae loak off was ao ftaa that be found a ready market (or U la few York. It was neoeasary Ui san4 the aaparagus packed in crates by axpreas, ao that it might aniia freah and U gaod condition. Tha expreasags waa (8 per crata. and after this and the yrf iri,TTiwi had been deducted the two and a half aores netted him $300. If his M not good enough return for two anaWa half acres of land, then I do not aadaraUnd anything about gardening. Our eumate and sou are admirably adapted for tba raiaing of all kinds of yagetablea, ana wa am ao tortunateiy ajtpaled that waogme in just betweea the Florida crop of early rain and reg tables anS thai it which is brought from ve ve ours and lastly thaaa Aram Norfolk, w hich immed lately praoada the r i pen -ing of your owni laota- aince the opening np of tha Ko oik pro iph of the Pennsylvania Railroad, ecrnni aication between oardiatrloaahdjft)utl city is vervaatiaf tory. Jha4laaniitvania roafl runt a t ' daf.y a New Tiork, gAlog tOwtVam j-Maaand-LUaabetk Oily thMlaWlA illewYgTk twenty fbur kadrt afaac I Jaave nry atom. I read wnamaeh pleasure ths aster w whiob yoanad whh Mr. Stronhcb, aiaasa a couple or weak ago, ana rouahlr iadorse-tils senRmelSts re- gardlpgtha introduction of aroall man a fact met as a meant of cadeing corn merolal prosperity 16 eur Rtate. but at thr innni t t. rr- sde ake agricul tural sitmlliana aadaokneahab better tkaaaa 'TiJttfjt ymUn1fUtJoWi"tW fgVMH?fe of Philadalpkia, New York and Hoslon ia an advantage io ojr favor. We, too. would ba.very glaa to weleorne manu, fabtarara, kDd dtd'have a catinitijj; faa tory atovr pUc?, tQt for some jeaot or other it wis Only run on a email acaje. 9bm parttes, a tw' yra'rs'kgq. .MKaH g cotton factory, but thet started wrong. , Xh , bought second hand maohlaery and were un,ble to keen a with the nroceaajon. In to aa naa ahfaiwi ed ice laborers. e ara looking forward to muoh better timet, at we are in hopes of an imirayej&a&t in JAeoouon crop this oanWjaatf UsVWt failure of the oottoo .was somewhat rough on aa, aw wwaaa'aaM caraagh alt rigti. Tha.eaah rvataai ar awing Dusmest is rradnallr aalning a stronger hold upon tba aaoafal iodHH peaWtoUf 4 both tha fiaafsr lid fonscnW. Wd tr oom wllxl tmiw. to mnat. oomnetiiian w!a Oa-t.it aWat wlo Mkttrd tba dollars and oonta mora than they do raad, pdneat raroas aad U aaMpft4- heepla wswsn aaawttaa atoaaa in aataetiaf tha roods which they tall affeotatfte aarfTsmant wtUi taair araditorr, tne) tha oonaaqnawoa ia that Northern riMtmanm keaiasie tsaii'ii4iat ay extend a line of credit ta aaa SoaUert trada? aad !W lieve that if yocrt soareaanto hara in the North won Id poly A raw tha Una al!4e elasarMfeJaetoaeilJiiaa k iwnr-j arern uuc airTtooat; ft would Lkslpvyon arid;perttlj Aelalha mho want ta do a legitimate business, want. fata atari, ynii mtm ,t ia wwnia anarwara wan ttr. aaikmim. aa mid teat kwaad OBtaAtO anakaaTary eboioa mlaotion of tocer iea, aa aa believed it woclj pay htm bamtetbioawrtririit Wthat a fisrirtAearjaadwLlh pAoad vhea nricet were eomraraa witn tome oibof grxjit," M ka baUevad that hit trada w-a irteL'rant anoogk to appra- U.s c.aienoa batwaea tba gro- ka-rsr. ta aSar and thaaa Ot warfT' - lie yropeaee e etart oat aa thia f . f"x ie esrtainly de mmm rot f A I t tba ambition t id a-. Toa'irri"nca ft t - .i r-l rvr'f rfl:xr.ri t . -Tf .Cl.pa. ;i rra arrraJr-" snow so and ere wish him aa ebeoiata and on qaliAad sucoeas in ais aadaaaom to alevata thaataadard af graeeriea CM erally. American Grocer. Mr. (jnariee Bcnreiner, foreman ot a large meat house in BaMiaswa, Ma., aaya: "B bad a sprained wrist for sev eral weeks and began to think It wa never going to get well; ha was ad vised to try Saltation Oil, did so and it worked like an agio, aad a few applies- Uobjb entirely cured him. Doa'i be Too Cmxicai, Whatever you do, aaver it up for a critic, We do not mean a uew uper one, but a critic Lu private life, iii the domestic circle, iu BocLe- tj. It will uot do any one good, and it will do bttriu if you uiud bciny called disagreeable. Bitklci'l Arnica 8alvc. Tux Ban 8alv ia the world for Cuta, Srtriaea, borus. Cboera, Bhaum. Fever Socas. TaUer. Caapasd Bands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively curat piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect eatisfaotton,or money re funded. Price 25 eents per box. For sale by E. N. Duffy. deal It COMMERCIAL. Joujuial OrrtOK, Feb T, P. M oottor. Naw York, Feb. 7 Nooa. ruUuo quiet and steady- 6alea of W fidO bales. Febraary, 9.35 Augvet, y.TD Beptemhar, 9.55 October. 9 .86 Nov ember, 'J Dooanitisr. Janaavy, larch. 9.36 9.43 9.32 . 00 9 17 April, May, June, July. Spots quiet; Middling frl 8; liOW Middling 9; (Joed Ordinary B 1 2. New Berne Market quiet. No sales Middlinr 8 7-8; Lew Hiddliair H 8-4: Good Ordinary 7 T 8. oaraatar ic mibkit 8kkd oottom 3.00. OottokSixd $s. 50. Tmpvmm Hard, 1100; dip, tl.90. Tab 75o.a1.8. 0A.T8 60o. ia bulk. Coa 45a6ac. Rici 60a00. Baa-awAX 15c. per lb. Baar On foot, 3c to 5c. OoorriT Mask iOalSfe. per lb. La.ua 10c. tHir lb.; Boat 21o. per doaaa. Fajtsa Poax tiafro. par pound. Pkaitctb 60o. per bushel. FODDM 76c. afl. 00 per hundred. Ojttoits .00a2 2 per barrel. FrU Pbab 0a70n. Bioaa-rDry, loo.; grean ta. Apflm klattamuekeet, 2540c , God eya, $1.10. PltAto 75c.a$l.I3 per bnthet. Hour SSe. per gal. Ta.ixow-toc. par lb. Cheksb H. OHioKira Qrowa, SOaJoc.; spring 90oc. Mxax TOo. per baaaaL Oars M eta. aar baaaia Tubjups oOo. par bnahal. roTATOKS, Early Boaa pax bbl Wool lOklOo. per pound. E Potato Bahamas. SOc. ; yams, 40e. . Wee Indias, OOc. ; Harrtnen. aao. Naw Mam Poaa4ll.0. SaorjwBK Mr at To. C, B.'t. F. B'a, B.'tand L. C-71c. FtOuK 93.00a8.00, LAats 7fo. ay tha tieroe. trutts-talaaia MT e, IS. 7ft. Bca-4raaalatad, at a. Co-gt 16j7io. Sa.LT 80a85o. per saok . MotABBta a I'D Sraura 90a4 Vi Powdsb to. 00. Bhov Drop, 1.75; back, tJ.OO. KaKotaKa 9c. For Bent, BlV RtfAL IRtM5r.ABft DWELtflfOS tn gtxxl Dl(hborhoods. fraorJ Tn search of Honsef fcan al wayi be accommodated by applylnt at the atut. taxTB omct lu!S dtf K. Q. aiXL. For Sale. Furniture and Household and Kit chen CTteasila, at L. WEINSTKIIt'S, Residence on Baa sock St., f e8 8t aaaaraaolow Pollock st Last City Tax Notice.: Aaxes must oa paiu w oi uvivo bb imt A nt Wr-Vi 1RS7. Attnt Lha hnv4 rr 1 u , . . ,. date dallnqnanta will m charged cost and otherwise aealt watte according to tow. R. Dr HANCOCK, . oirr-iaa jouacxor : New Bsrne. N. C Fstw, 1887. 8 lw K0TICZ. jftate of north Carolina Craven One at tTaa-wasertMhed kae smb arvotawa aosAiasd asAasaiatswatar of WUUam Oalh ObHttaa. asiiMi. ars barebf aoUfled taxhUU themmsteaae ea Or betor the Ml tfy of fmraair, IM, er Uit aoua wmaa miwain Wn. COLLIQAJ i Miarmsatatot erwaaam Cbwiawa, ase'd tsbaatw tout's (Jdqflf. SperfaOly ii ' "ta Ja-dn i rl lis? Li' u. ..! l T'i V-a zJTJl J ' CA&I, M r-mio ami KMld Larw avu ,ai!!:r.,Ilitaii.ataa Jj ''''d a tojTft-v!tf?wT,.',;l b resa'mDa MeiBaccseQr ; Lf. . V-Vfl MW QEKERAL HARDWARE TINWARELJUB8WAMf" - WOODNWAR, CBOCJLMMT, OCASS rArmVG At uut u Uaai)4ftr4HT NEW BWRw M q PrWataBcardinffzr Mr. J, M. HINJUbjJr Xjuil r ront Ht. ai iiuuge recently occoplst Ly Joiui Ai, oil. Houiub fur Job) iwll U-j-i'i atiaX t. a. wttjucm. Green, Foy & 42a tOtl BASKERSand SotTii Fuont STBaMTa.t)a f e4 d w 1 ,EW BEEN N-. Noticei Stiehiff's Ottice.'CSa Soaedele "B"Tax Wmha' aafn psrsont owing the Siuuu m ill nlaaaa and settle feTlMSOW,-' fel lod Salaof Landr The undersigned will sell butuc Aucttoo, for Cash, at iha UmrtMmnft door in the City of lew Bema.Ofktha Seventh dsy of March, T887, aft e'oloek. M taa following Nawanrmad Iteal Estate, lyirg snd beingwia Jttat County of Craven on the nQrtSapJao Nenee river and east sidaf fJMaSwJft crsek, adjoining th iandt aOIoaavr Askins, Furney Fulcher anl others, oontaining about one hand red aMtfty acres. The said lanl iig jstfUyda scribed jn i m-f tgngfl Atml fnan W IT Craven county, book 98, pigw 513, etc. This sale is by, vtrtua at ana aaWsr contained in Uta aforaanaaaimsadVsvaaa gage deed, to wnich istrusaattb-aaf ta ence is given. fl... This 2d day pfebry Simmoms & Manly, Ataaiaeyav"T ntT FASHIONABLE BOOT iND SE01 tim, pollock: 8T.,NirtytEf, rf'ttf a 8ATIBJA0TOAT. ' i Detaktsbent or rtum bxaatjaaLilul Paartoa Ostee. - U ahington D. d, Sept. ft, lSM. Ma. J. McSohltt, JVni Asm smt, Ai. C. Sib: I enclose herewith draft, for !7.oX, in payment for the snoaa. loaa. Tna atyie, at aaa wo. factory. They fit ma better H" aar etioet 1 have had fn twentyeartT 9 ' vwy reapectratry, i "1 'II . W.Drjarn,. kAW LOO of'nne', AanrprHi1;- in ii laxiafl aLAiL hoar caoaa wju otii o, kock uK Cbestoct OakL Alio a rsw raiart Oyvresa. - rArtf A H. WHITCUMB Btonswair.w. C a-itAiHiaaBtavdD.iod O. rail on or aUJreM ''tfisj m ratai. flaoT 1 aLyrnVT Lumbar Pom.llsohanl,;(- Walnntlaee'.90 ' jaalltlm ,i' llxlL1 aAamW P II I A awe aaa m wa Ma biaaweui ?0 HJwV gFFEROB,.j Inrmediale drdert. at'ttfth1 WaVaKlSl, " miutmoaos 500 Tons KziLit? i il .auiniiij a aaiaa-n) 500 BwrnVlfienOnrnt ;noq Hoult(m.SM6;Potogri a. ;Pfa,BiBBaabya aiji U yaa do ran wU tVmaW AdArmiL aaet,thajt(TR jJli() bib T(HU .-yj cheat SAX. iGatKaaluri -BooUaGmirtirrrH.ril . , ',. . r . ;our ocyt new Loan CJ id d ilw auliCTi ItnT itt iiDlaiii arlam at, rp. r r 5 laMwvMj) TO TOtwrStT -j.". '
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Feb. 8, 1887, edition 1
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