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I , I ii' -v ; ' r 4i rrr.TTnt! ju.avva. ij. II i .at - av ir ww- t -a- .k 55" 19W Vs .- -.. ii elqoel aii Wl J ' VOL. .-N0) 273 NEW:PEBNE.W.a. SUN,:PEWY 13, 1887. PRICE 5 GENTS HI h u y 1 n it ik mj - ' r ii " : S "v' - M V LOCAIi NEWS.; " - .-' L i uwlHlillMMltaiaau. Few Bernefi latitude. ,85 g&Sorth. - longitude,JTJr Wosfc iL .'v -sua fMM.iaw i k8ui vt j , tun mu. 520 l 10 hours, 12 minutes. Hnoa sets at 12.-26 p. in. M- - .. BUSUTESS LOCALS. ' 5 - . FwaSALi Cp-Abrsn new iSKJebii FOE SaLK Cheap Furniture for JrCarpeU. Have only been in use 12 months. Apply to J. Cohen, one door from corner Middle and South Front streets, New Berne, N. C. f5 lw J. Geay Bkid.. Shipper Grata, Hay, Peas. Seed Oats and Rye a Specialty. 14 & 10 Roanoke Dock, Norfolk, Va. feb2 d2m Fertii&. I&m flatter, Cltet, QliM. PainU. Varnish and Oil at low T"-infa, Q A" V1i & Co. Apajryferjaffstil .(&' 'M. X fall line of Plo A full line of Plows, Harrows and prices tq suit the times "Valentine Dime Party" tomorrow night. " Th' fiWf JP1 AJiuociiUqn meets aO&iUd CUy, J.e 7th. JJhi iteajner. Carolina arri?ed yester W2a9 f'np bonleutnea with" cotton anreAn'rrrighf ' tJ5bpHoV'C5urt conrenes tomorroa; dfChe trial of ;ivil causes only. Judge Mlp ssMI preside Jifivt day et apart for the general -a,jM dlllng house of a colored wo 1 CtfjMtM. Tiaher, was destroyed by tire jhKbiit!gii) last night. ml Sf fyh'ifan td rpead a pleasant evt n-T-ifcit he iiire and attend the "Valentine , SiXfiiiav Pacer' ' tomorrow night. ittau fc.i ' mj tttmd ire Bw selling at 60 to 10 cenu iMr oeiftM bucks, and 1.2li to 81 35 ahd fcre plsnflful at the above I. GWan4 Wm. Holliate, exec Jym aall vateable Mocerty at the Sseer; " 't5rtaainant at the theatre on siea1rWJd1 prqmiaea to he a grand , m ajflTalr, and wilt nodaabt draw a large , . ' We are lafortned that some stacks of Todder an A fensjfe on the DanioL Harris lf-rfr" fraved Friday 9pmA llffa fro'W burning brush. eiil aJWrti" iod the Tar for MttUc oak ehade trees. Numbers of -tWti 'la'Ve'lbeen recently put out io ienBMlat1aa-buk not as many as are seeded. eolorej)maD employed at the Blade W3AJU acrona j rent river irom attv racalvad anile a severe wound , oa the arm yesterday by coming in con y UcfrrUti'' il aw. He was brought Tf? ym H !f Ir Chas. Duffy to Vkata the Umk) dressed. . Thtiflftfit fbt?'th;ater portion altfttfMim 4 Uw arlier part of Feb- wfktyrtrti haen remarkable for ita mild--) T(e4trnttfnaance of any coldf tt J. 'trhSwihlk rtnth and that! te aMant4 tatwaaa 4t and '7f degrees. rtl!fs4rabteleia ur climate has w8f eeieooKiiiM.ji, but for 1887 it ' 4A)eM:MWDaIly to, . "?? TtS'i BtctlMt'lteeird iaye that Meers. 2 -CiStfwi H NeU, Vhiie V) rlBf kaa beenh at Opraooke duHcg - kAraay viglit - last . velrr' were i om 'a,W 'It 'cipa .injury 4 . n ireieadoaa 4ock o( geese mak- Leg their way gown tha banksi la the ' fneaeCtne KV.n'WffltaiM,'' while lying iIsi WbU, baclr,i;dtpgbt four of -the gmm This itory teem' almost tTOOdlble, but it is nevertaela Uue. - Wbue woTamen were engaged in th s - onstruction of i the Disciples' Church t oa Banoock streetyeeterday, one of the joi"r v& Maurelj"tJaetenedl oC4 teuter VW''"na upon which V" were three workmen, gare way, pre ' Klolong two1 'of them to the ground," . the third on rnaq aging to bold oa to a atationary be .m. ' Albritton Sadler, white, was the worst hurt. I He was on tha an j of tha . loint that, iell ritha . feet, be fell on one of the leepen be low, Ui'jYcrSsklhg Lis face besides r v -T rd .!y Jnjuriea, . He was knocked ,,:s. but recovered after a short wi"e.. Dr. frank Hughes was sum- :;!' rendered medical rsid.-i t v amt ifnn of overt wantn"1" I" 4 ground and.'we. only L'i 7 i , i Th.- hntr timber VoodV New' Berne; Alfred flaski The" C!Wiie -ef eieamshipe know hAreaatlia EaatM-n Disnnth. will com BwndVWtripa trim this port on or iabott IM 22d J8t- Jll the beginning tharr Will b buttwO v-steU makin triweek4y1r1ie,x If airtng here it ie ex pected on Tuesday, Thursday and Sat Urd! eytnifH Subsequently a third Teasel will be put upon the line, when the trios will be daily laeeteatTo lUMeL i ?KeAUp th feJWwirJfVeu the Slatesville landmark. We are glad to see "Jfctt. tuakinKea4;hi had way e hie Cflo8en profeseiuB: We noticv in 77ie rtKJMNk'4..a imbli canon id the interest of tire drtggisis, printed at Chattanooga, Tenn.( that Mr. IX & Catraway., fit Morgalrtoh, N. C, has introduced a feature which must be of great Htility to 4UngistB aad thoee contemplating the study of pharmacy. His cqayibuU'ina are in the form of Itt&idand mkMe everything neces sary to an extensive understand iuk of J I tin ai.-iuuua of . pharssaey, 'ikirme lec tures are preserved a pyy attractive rr, ana pesegjjMegjfKir.vomprenen are jhVp aot iaeirable than the teir books on the subject. We commend to our young druii frieudjcl eaueciulJy this ublicatio. TMleetufes aloae ef Mr, Qatfaway will far more than repay ttie BmaTl outlay required. New rtlAr'cta Bulldlus 1" Kt llrrn. The Uudy , wl. otijUL kmw n as 'IMstJipffB dt Christ,' afteV Vouti nued efforts tpf evetal years past, havi suc teededia DurcnasioK a let (situated on allcoA st.', tJe4fe the iotltnerii portion of the'SuyUasn kt in this city; smd by donatvuns (row the aanual convaniion, Laud union in noting in l'ut oounty-, and also from individuals, hae collected enoujfil faEaHiBaii tbssji of success in ba ldiDg a bouse to be dedicated to the worship of the living Ood. After paying for the lot tbey have 9475 in hand for Uuld,'DK nurnosas,, The build ing will'1 be 'ui OBic WeMteoture, 34xC0, including ten foot vestibule. The windows, fourteen in number, and front door, will he donated sa "memo risf" grrttrom the AurcheA and from individuals, six of which, including froat dbor (tVith laiV IfanMm' and suitable inscription ,, ifu, ground glass) has already, keen pledged. The wiodowp reMtP stained glass, each ba i of Around-1 and 2 th 1 led tering of church or churches, and indi viduals donating them; and the whole cost of windows- ftfd oor including frames, will be about $400. One of the wiadpwsiBr doaated, fniliTklually by Df. rl.'DHkrter1, oY'KrnVlon, N. C. Another from church in Kinston, through preacher-io (tfctrgd,4)Wtytl- C. Bowen, and one through same pastor by Bethany obuasjt, Edgepowabeco Two-'otWert'ftre' ftWeB'tVrOugh county. Elds. C. W. Howard and J. L. Burns, oreach- etl( eh$(& from churches in coun ties of Onslow, Jones and Lenoir. ThejejiDealo sewirn kwai lndows thfoult' fcUi F. a5l PofcorJIVetor of Vermont Avenue church, Washington City, D. C.j one as a remoj1 wdow for James A. (Wfleld, ana one to be donated by jjjiifpts off Vyshington City and Disciple members of Congress, for Judge Jeremiah S. QUcJr, both having been Iifa-lonjt'CViPWwns of Chri8uA8JVi4bf also be donsjed br4 vi J iPi fosuthe Vic ione wto,f A9f$irtil the "teodjflght of talOfeipMtM river." AnkjffyK tx, wtll also be doaafeilL tkeCJbflD t door, with tran- 6m,irf0(f;obr ta JorTolk, Vsw ifliBh ta$ tsq.. a menfbVbf rflfDtHalllD "V of forty logV given i by i tbwlessrs. Tingle Brothers, of PamljfcdAafcity and a raft of onetu4red MDfy T loK8 Kiven by parti fin Uereek section, have all hefenrfafviad and delivered, and work asLl 1 commenced. f z memcer congregation at rch. Craven conn better I raL as, foltowtf,, P(K.Bimet) $30.00; S,eaadolia.::.,Cvr.'S5.0(r-, WM P. T4ipmini.f,Phaa,L. SS.jcaslu 25.00; oaafa) 200a6K;i 9 imam WHICut-s ler, S barreta limeq. WhittjSk kei J. Tolson, S kegs nails.; wt-Hi-wJJ Cn : lis Guyana earroiatBg-eowDwee wntn and those deeirtng to jda sa jcaB.Jet: the ina committee. . All donations will be th.n1tr.rrty? VelTeS 1 IkW Ifuly af Jrtawhltei .tawbaena ? rTneC6fBlnnrc6nsTsU of N. B. iah ins. 3 JbdNiisciplee rLts wrfr ai ftMchers,"! SwampuBu v'sApArttrc Cravea IkIyaadJStlry T. Dunn Perspaal. ' Juagv ShiAp arrlted last rijght. Judge A. C. Avery kftrred lasl nichA Q8. M .wajj t .WaJMagton to bold W. B. Redmaa, ir.:f ' 'WathinRse. . wj. .g, dt.qr9 rauce: laonritne special Order, ibiUtpau Baaaich, Usfc nigki, frkew tia been in the tntereet ef -a-Bew eontrf kairch Services To-Day.' SfBfhOfllSt CBUrth Servic by the pastor, Kev. 'Ik rVp4r- ,Pwfe re lkj jfjee1' an. i.butrrs biwitb si iuc uuur w wcr; come stranger. All perxous ar vHr worsiiip wpthtb cuagrfgatrbrj Suriilfiv ftphrwil ut 9 n m Chriat orch-T . .'Shfelds; riecto?, SekagesUaa, or the 2d ajaiy before Lent. 8 a, u.v lUfiy Commankxi 11 a. m. Holy Baptism and Morning Praye 4 p. in., Suuday school , 7:80 p. m., Ere nin Pref er. The puhllo is always u-J yaetoake parvigs the ser?iefpr' tai Cliurth. Lrhiib always at the doors to provide seals. j rteVytri4n tua-ch-Lervicie ,b the'paeior, Bev.,L. C. ass, aiil a.aa. and 4:B0 p. m. bakbathcboet at 8:15 p m, A cori sl tof itssjoas extendadi to the public to attexuj these serytceaUK ISaplitlCiatek4ev. Dr. ThsMU WhiUiekd, pastor. ServMe st 11 a. wM and 7 p. ru. SeatB fr.ee a,ud public cordially iuvilud to atlenj abbaflr schoul at ii p. in Klder Kugeno Scott, Adveutist, wl I preach at Mechanic Hall today at'tt o'clock a. iu. and 7 p iu. I'yiyer meet ing Wudmsday niht at 7 o' lock. The public are cordially invited toatteod ajl these religious services. (anal Wanted EliITOK Jol'KNA few points infegar ;ar4 to ou r petition and the benefits- that may be derived from its acoomplishmebts: First, the cutting of the canal will drain hundreds of acres of swamp land that wonld produce from elgm tt Un barrels of corn ber acre, some of Whicn is government land, besides letting off the stagnant water, which would make this part of the country as healthy aa any part of the State. Then to cut a road some her riear- Rrverdale, by the lakes, and nearest point out to White r JAWn flbolt lvS body of good land, part of which albs) belongs to toe osatst, WOUtd make a short route for transportation. Also, the great quaaUity of fish that is in said lakfoul4we secured and used to great savi ta. UeaideatsV auld greatly tw benenta wy ottlgaTtam road, as Ha embankasaBUaeTatalWnieB. h&x narl given away from quastHy of water that Bathers al ttfWrJare: A Also, tfcf a woaM fl a quantity 'of freight nrpal oa& m& timber ibai would hi iitdiifi in m.f toi-njif k uif..n.t the dletams bsfi yfewra&su hall miles f rom- reef to ierf rflroad bar ing about k&Vh disUndf; alklesidce the quantity -of maai abyndiiln said creek andcuna) coeidf e shjpoed ap the country or yaArSVha supprrbeing plentiful. S. i L,incinuati liulies bave a IMie for j flkltef, aittiWssklllyri ; btrl they never fail to use Dr. Bull's Cougfa Syrup and always secure an immediate cure. Wm. Potter, sr.-, is supplying the daJ mand for horse ana mule m rsmlioo Hi. atflr in at. Ro.hnri, Ab FloWert kiidltisV Mdtlie- stiesic, were married on last ounaay at tne reaidaAae oi J U. -Gaey, aw Spring creek, J. u. uary, j. r., omciating. ' SobdotieaavoeA Shaw master, ' w Ith a. load of , lumber, from A. H. Whit domft'e-" mni. 'fbr- Philadelphia, waa towed out to better fi eteanref BeHie Vtt ir- . .nuniiil yja toe lutu inst. an election waa 1 in this plaoa4os.tae adoption or reied- tion n nt thaitaaai Btw jVThara aura 111 water artnl registered votera and 67 voted for doHck,a' DBaauch4t-,Bow,t t-ry it at tioti and 89ggains MelOjCara. wei fence section for a tong while. rara yborOf L. 2.iLlf-mhi encHmd use tiaa was oowsag eawW ly -When SB ran atrucr tne posts ar raa onaga 4 .kiockej ibiia from i jidar tha wwi.aettsOva.ai worn eeasajoeesa 1 y as a colmbstM brldgieJrut the jUtttag, la all teVred ah4 ravsi W net diseamodefl at this tima, , i'.? tff TW following is a correct list of tha Misses who have been sent to. Mr. JoaA KidsbV "seOool ii La Grantre: Renew .t ..al. J Hui si -J mam sa m Okliglflcriao MleknI-HaukbTjAmy.l dAuKM-Mt eXiW.X'iaoiaItouisa, m. a T daugbte dawgble of 140, ftB4,LNtrr Insaarft tha latter has been sickspiwl;fetKbl is neuer. reinape u is uome-sioanees. it beiaw -aa JmOtk wpi 4het. wtom4 other causa left behind. I would'ad Kiss Lanavt r""" " 1 1 hsm"J" nerSe.T to Lerbooa. abd a.r wia. end well while. Jn Iteni ete'tt ' " .' ist i v , jben ) same .i bave ,i anditt; J - ! I Tah I ,a4" a ' rjll ft " 9 . i. . n i 1 r Mpuc tai to SM J cuiwal. '' lUr&Krtf, J'tbruBry l, tt?V Heusfit 4t Thusfl syi Ah(' aeeeioaof the thorite tbe o - i 'i? T.. I . . ovate Doara ttc eaucaoon to Lmmwuot. anfloomblete aertaia reads' and canals ib r sstrrn rtaruruirouaa. --Taeaiscus-Uton waajieahr. Mm.- ttottoa favored ithablO, asdtdM, Lyon od J4r. Moore "Tney urgbd: the use of ooavicta. as the mti pioTiinmm tub r-asi, on me grouna taat ItV tbe -HecHe', whiA furnished Itaji bjtsjB ist - eoWfict and aid most of Ake,UrxASvJ tbaraetbjad. baeft fewer im prevenats tivm in any tbec,eeetion of tbecajce, and liui r no uae w cn iek. 1 :i Me. Worths attacking -the WH, said AabeawammJksnda were woMk4e6, that jtt)S, Doeaa 'mm Work: would be very great, audit would give lwiotB five years' steady work. Virtually it would annmnriMUt jriO tM n vhri- fnr Maeyar. "BeeaM ib'bill was an in- two kaeawasailtlitt to He declared tuw.hMptia4KeiitBe the Bast, but 'Aarson 'offered A unendmr nt tbWt'Hbe pulHb rands be sold and the osaae0 they Mam be used in paying cis -ast aoaetruefc ' she roads and faaaiaaC Sajtapes cawvotter year. Mr. Pearson heaped ridicule upoa the bill. He .saw on)y one thing W ppuiUt merit, tfat betaglne ckual frjom Broad creek io AMgeaer riv!1. 'Tiesatdtheuonvicts wuakaBagseiiiv'iiUiag. The bin aw4il4eally aakuiiby grtiog the coun ties in which these roads Mid cuute are to be constructed Jjao taojes thty miht ty. The Bute would by tliia save JM 1,600 a yar. Speuk-hig of convicts ju ahe. WdseV he aaid trml all their tmk was paJ4 f or. L Mr. Thpmaa. ol Oiaul, utade a long ipsach and act exxelloatpna. lleasKf d that favor be show o this enterprise or rlher eerfes' ef great enterprises, ou a par with others in VIS West or other ectians oj! ahe Bute. He explained carefully ,aj.a clear ly tbe oka racier of Lbe Wttta urouoeed. to be dous. live oula give would be of J ( JLji necessity, to the pe- 68. Tbe 'roads, like the canals, will aid in a greafr Week of eVevekipinent The canal Uvm Broad creak to Alligator river, .for inaia&ce will be not only a mat State work, but will form a pirn Of ehe gTeak Inter State inland sjnuiu ef water-way. Mr. Felton spoka warmly in favor of the bill, :a4 plainly oriuoised ifr. Pearaop , for oasting ridicule upon s tfreat enterprise, a (feet log the people of ne wbcie Wtate, mprq ar less directly. Mr. Panoaa begadw apweoh on the IwUk. baa beforOawkwdapoken tea words the aowc o. ao ar lived, the Bpeaher gavel fell, , and the Uouse adjourned Until Friday rdbrpiog. ' " tRttii fiiqtff6 i?g(x'tBpijsu!j. Last rirght th House devoted ovri tkretltifsaa discuMrna of the bill to aTadkBtwoaBrits to tha State board of edltfatiea; in.,, vrdsarthat' tbe hoard might cooatfufitaad . ctntUie certain roads and canals in thirteen counties in the eastern part of th Slate. Tbe de bit ae" heated. Twenty members spoka. pBaMOtT Kad Parsons Vd the oppeeitieairi a"baSuaakr ruled that the question, could, be divided, ilr. Lyuo ippeaJad Jrorn this decjtpu, Tke tlouse fa41erf tt vbUM tbe Ppeaife, 40 to ;;'J. TheHottse vtAMS 'ddwfiVveYy amend ment, and Anally, at o'clock, paMod the hill, 67 to 18, on iuaecunil an tnhird readings ju&Vs jt nafne Ijoiu en- .til ,.- : j h, 4 iyU i " ' i 'lfOrT. 3.'9 . iAT!S Ijusniaha at41 o'Hook (ot StuIp appoitded, Dow. Joseph J. Darin mi As aoviata JuaMc.ni the Supreme Court to nil the vacancy r&ustU by U.' Jriu. of Judrt" Ashe. Tt)e rfioint mi i t nf Mr. DaVIS was aWde freV hinriY rluvR' dc- Utkaaaktaxi. MruUtHs (M veers of age aA4 baa lor aagayn years ten in public ,Iia ..Ua served., three Wrias in Jou- resnljabI17ty. la oinif bHr"-- paTgnaneoeTeaiea potn niosee ... uiea s and Jeeti'Tatrl' Ttepdbrrranp. Ms. Davstas a -warm perednal f rived of CHrf,ilJeJU,.aiSt'P.BB(jot ianur lirT ij ar ury aauwauwuu. a w Other oVelinguih)ieagentleuea, Messrs. Qiottt DiM itol iSiard H. Battle, WeraatltircrAie' n with this pealwonJ -n - mmi '." swtv faTSHsriaTVOt caa neai shsuyeu ibid erajL soariing, wiyagi im.ii' a ftptfJjrtct, uclroji!), a.ilia 'Idrtal fiMtena.. : i.-.' Remaining in the PoetofltM -ai .New oauatytiJa, Fa). Ttif.in o ' i i ' r milWinisraXbtirblib. ' Msr1 4nd fisbeem.'OitaU &ttKhtH b. j; M. Oik Vyv DagMarhtrirljavrTttoi 1. d$t, th.StAvatj- OSrWveatsr. Vfy "Wanea i. . Fetejf, fe..Oaraetj o, o. aayuTarilne4,tiativa)ofWB , t. . -Ifi-a MisfS la Wktni eh, of fi. tlkoM, lost thaw: ir-aa cwred tertwy-isd bbi.s fieri Jointec-WAtr! rwolltea gad timba fraiyM, cmatita , a' 1 tv)wae,i iwt a (piMrabla . 't ft :( r ; P, B.TL restored rl, ?'a.i'.r .'"rVlkeved'aii :.?a fc-J'liu,','. .Jlleelji-taa -b.p d atAjaaoBVweBwofMra 1 itibpri,,,,, wtDDw bt id afrtutfraffS 'or derated COAOIERCIAL. JOrBNAI. Offick. Feb. 12 B P. H Rkw Yohk, Feb 12 Noon Fuluies steady. Sales of u.400 bales. February, U 4i August, 9 86 March. 9jU SepleiuUtr, 9.67 April, 1 5S October. 9 46 May, y 63 November, 'J 37 Jane. 9 78 December. . July, t. t?U January. . Spot uiet: Middling 9 1-2: Low Middling 9: Good Ordinary 6 12 New Berne Market quiet, bales of 79 bales at 8 I B to 9. Sales for tbe week 306 bales against 159 same week last year. Middling 8 7-8: Ixw Middling 8 3-4. Good Ordinary 7 7 3. Dunnauc muai 8kk.d oottos t3 Go. Oottoh Sked 88.50. TcatPKNTlH H ard . $m dip J1.1W. Ta-?o all. a8. Oats &0o. in bulk. CoKN 4&a52c. Rice 50a00. Baaswax 15c. per lb. Bbef On fout. 3c to 5c. OooirraY Hamb LOaliic poi lb Laiu 10c. ir ib. B0O3 -10 :. per doron FBKBB IV'UK -4iu6c. per pouuid PAtftT6 fWc. per bushel Fopdbh 7ftc.agl.00 perhui i r.vl Onions 2 00a2 '.i'i per bariol. P"I11.V I'Ktji t!5a7uc. HIDES Dry, luc, green 5c. Afki.km &Iattamubkeet. ."n-.t'V. (iod eys, 81.10. PkaKs 70o.a'1.25 per buthel Ik'M V -3oo. per gal TalIajw- Itc. per it. Chickktms -Orown iOr:"- . -, i ,Uft 3oa25o. MiCAb-- 70c. per bushel. OiTb jO cts. per bushel. TuR-MI s OUc. per buahel. l'oTA'n'ES, i;arly Rose J2.7."i p r bid Wool lOalrJc. per pound. I'uTATosa Bahamas. 80c. ; yams, 40c Wettt InUias, 50c.; Harrwon. 65c. WUOHtSAJJt PHII'ltS Niw Mehs Pokk-814 O'l HHOn.DKH MKAT 7r. C. K.X F H'h.B.'bmiI I. t 7; . Kloih S.Ouao.OO. LaKI 7j. bv the tierce. N AliJ Kaeis 10 s,$2 7j. Sxiqab Granulated, (iic Ootkeb 16al7ic. Salt 80a86c. per sack. MokABMES anp Stbi ts 04'i POWDKK 8(1.00. Hhot- Drop, 81.75, buck, 82.00. Kkbobkni- 9c Newbern Gas Light Co. The Aiuiual Meeting of the Newbern Oas Lfght Co. will be held at the office of the (Jompeny on MONDAY EV K- N ING, Feb'y 14, at RIGHT o'clock. UKO. ALLEN, Sec. At The New Berne Theatre, Tuesday Night, Feb. 15th, Will be presented to the New Berne public a brilliant MELANGE, TABLEAUX, CRABADES, EMTATlflNS, Etc., intersperoed with Vocal and In strumental Music. Tennyson's "Dream of Fair Women," and many other things to entertain und amuijo. All upde.i the auHpioes of the oung Wrrmen s Auxiliary Society of Christ Chun Ii. Tickets of admittance, 50o. and 25c. Reserved suuls without extra charge. On sale nt tho store of E. H. Meadows it Go. after 9 o'clock Monday morniog. 8AL.E tI" VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AKD BANK STOCK. On Monday, Feb'y HUx, 1887, ARi w r.i.va,ooion, win rxjMwaanu sen m i VW. hh..t l,M,l..r fnr (a.rTllia fdliOHll I pxuptr'. k wii Tliu l I .jn the otfnrr of Neuse and Mf trail! trMfsl iirmmrrnly known as the Ronarls arO rt'v. (Inn Salt laAeirSt la tbastos o cprnev (i. Follok nd Ciaven ilrcets, (orn)r I) im tri McLean bull'IBR. II hbni. of NatlilDAl Uauk Blo&k. 5 Hhnrrs of N, A T. B Hleaoiboat Stook. WM. HOl.LIBTtR, O. H. OUIO. Jmi.fi Mn i Ereentora. IGrn't Help But Smile, Thai Chaiait)i6a Mow bougfct of1-?.1 0. ' wniTTxf rjlemiei Kotlce; ... a . . , t J-A.ai. 'atal ??, Teart' E. HTrJ. r 'A. Headokra are faatborizod tt snkkw oaatraeta for, 'us oo EartTt5ardaaPaaei-' i . ' J wiiiiil . r Tacsta deairinjt: t plaat o wkeyQl f W 1 . i, ii . a i . 'ii--a- .i i wwr i Vi aw P017EB Absolutely Pure. Th powaer never vane. A marr. ot purl i iirngth, and wbulesome&Mc. Mor oueomifgi than l tic ordinary atindtt 4Uld OU. Dot be sold iu cutupetlliou wlLh Lh mm)tVnto Ot lbW VMl, riliOrl WjJt.WeliDXla Hftfhs.l Pw.U rfc Suid only lu cuui. HoiAle Him DWMBIJO.. lOtWhJ.tt..tf. y. iOflsMTdV lot tsule n Nevvbrru by A1X KUler. For Sale. I u i ii Uu i e tnrilh. at Household and Kitchen l.. WKINSTEIN'B, I;, m 1, uce ou Hancock at., " ilwdrr below Pollock ;t. . W. MLUIMIUI) UiO. SLUIJE. Smallwood & Slover HF.AI.KIih IN ( FSFHA 1. II A Ul) A HE, 7 .VI I .1 H t CI. .SS 1 1 A Hi:, WoVIjL. .KE, CRUCKEHr, SASH, DOCKS, BUNDS., ill. ASS. tATSTS, OILS AND STAVES, 1 NS1 Kl'ASSKD AS TO PRICE AND QUALITY. Middle Htrrft, Next loor to Hotel Albert. NEW BERNE, N. C. Last City Tax Noticed Taxen mnl bo paid on or before the let day of Maroh, 18W7. After the above date dehnuuents will bo charged cost and otherwise dealt with according to law. It. D. HANCOCK, City Tax CoUaotor. New Berne, N. (.'., Feb., 1887. ttlw Private Boarding llcaso Mrs. J. M. HINE8, Jr., hHhi hi, ii, i aiikiubp rcoeutjT occupied I'V lolin IT. ll.-li. lU'ciuM larulsUetl, 1 .ini-uliiKH 1 w.H.1 l mi ltuksonable Terms. elil ilwir T. I. il.KIN. I I. VC.Y. SIMMONh A 11AK LY Green, Foy & Co., BANKERS and Commission Merchants, Sut Til K in i.N T h'TKEET, ft 4 d w 1 y . j; W BERNE, N . C. Notice. SnKRIFF M 01-T7CT. CRAVEirCO..) Nkw I'r.u.NK Schedule " H Tsir , Keb. 1, 1867. ) is now due. All rw.rBon8 ,1 Persons im 11, Ktii.e will please call H. STIM80NV Sheriff. and settle. fel 15d E. H. & J. A. Meadqns OFFER FOB Immediate Orders, at their Warehouse, 500 Tons Kainit. 810 PER TON 500 Bblfl. Gnoin Houlton Kose Potatoes, $3 PER BARREL.'1, 1" DON'T BEAD Tg! It you do you will know aMtm can get the CHEAPEST GROCERIES" And DRY 000D3, Boots, ShoE,, "ion can alto get JxjrjQJjyO; pj. eenuanight. , :iJ.Kt popt rorget fd com and ret lowaac prices at . ' vr.T.-mLW: I Old Market silo, Hew Bema. N. t EUILDINQ. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Feb. 13, 1887, edition 1
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