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v. v. .. ; .V- -v . ,1 flV-l -Yjl'iiO rift; iH-,.a art TJfieX ' J KEW BERNE. jN. C.SDNESO 1887. v PRICE 5 CEJ$fi' , VOL.- V.-NO. 275 I'll j II ' isT t L' t II 'V 1 1 v- r jo J- w i y n u iijrj. U ' II ' U , 1 l t H . J " .. . i ii -nt ii'ir)l v i i ,n it. -4 i. r luiw" ,' r ' i ) ' ma . i 1 ,;mi i v.. LOCAL ft BWS. New Berne, letade. M North. :,, " jMgit7r?'. West, r 3un rises, 6.61 1 Length of day', Hub mii, 5:38 1 10 hours, 47 minute. viooa rite at ltfr yj , - ; j - BUSINESS LOCALS. Now ii tbe time if you went to buy a prto. Old riftnoa ana jrgnu ku m xohaug at tbeir f ull t1u. we 1U th Mlebrated SUelf, Guild and Otbw PiaBoa, tha Smith American Or- fel5d9m Kinston, N. C. Fok Sale Chap-A bran new Sew in Machine. beet make of "New Borne" with etka aMacuteM,CApi47 at thia offioe. ' ' tebti 3t ci.ir n,ain Bay. Pea. 8eedJUnd Kye aSpecialtj J 14 ft 16 r, ra. t Fertilftiara. Lime. Plaster, Clement Glaae. Palnta, Varnish and Oiit low 3c. and 10c. Fine Cirari. Jan. 18.-tf A- L-'Palhikj CulUrnAMni ws toe Xfa ajniP(jrrjsan arve4 yea tardar. froi-NooJk. , She takes. tb( plioe of the jrfw 'CW while the toiler of tttefnfter ia undergoing repairs. 11 i - -- The Barters Daapateh. MlibmJnm E. F. Warner, v&MiMt,!of the Wilmington SteitMhlfl COm tUted that the steamers E9ttt4QVVtT tor New Berne yestaL-44 & Thy are espeotad irt;-.v:;' . ' irtrS.d; Bo wee. of ..Kinston, and MriirVrViiroi, of Mno1r,alled to sew vynvr47: , aln 'Williams has an 'ff'"1 " IxfesesBOon sysila.eVerj I kfeea1i cooker wtT Vesii'ofk-My oook storo, hs artanfBi la eachjjf .whiek a diu 1 '-le ofaaTanVe preparf d rti rt nl'W u aiMrt. BttSCtUt'kUdtt. 6us on South FAAa-iiJ ilid' itll Uks pleasure to or m , t syi.nMritfl-i Col. J. Wilder At kinsea, of WiUning The iimiIw " Court eoBTeedesterdy moruiaM ililif IKthe eil teany per- - ubleTJbCT.'TWaw ronfo caaea would, be taken up, started " ' iWT IthrrtThto;- . " r ""r" and L.' J. Moore, Esqs., were the first attorney! within the bar and were tHP116 th JdB' stana nenind tne oia long ui wn tfKarfyMkm'2nt'BU,tily Hall, on which wu a Vtnamnf iofc boohi; they were ' "OOU. "neAtoaMj.JfeW. Stevenson, , ' ndn. Bjrbornaa and W. E. . . ' Clarke. "Tese i saiidemenrrepresented the relatoUBiftepyett before . - ; SSoTidri irrlvedr iri'WCIaik, Esq., ' fllHi ii b Hei a 4ofad jeiter the Mdffo'IrylCLmtteliunti : 9)4&adhoB orwrv teak inside the bar i LHaSlHW IV he Whitfield i.:J rMteweUUBg to oOm U eem 4krpisew . of, ICDeW offioe of sheriff. He proceeded to read the ftcmipikt g4 iht Vih 11. ' 'Vt'-'M J .T berrllK, there wore severaieaDdidatee vV&aYJror the offioe of sheriff hWj the election waaawfuUy held and that ortu;nlJUr obeUota ir are cast at each precinct la the county, giving each precinct, and that there were 8602 , ballots r i said. es4ion, of which May.i ,ie iUifieoViidk.002, Daniel i,imaon 1CS2, Barna Fulcher t . tsASmvbFftmV, thjtiorpf. canvassers received the retur&t of each precinct but rilesed to open and count the return! from Camp Palmer precinct, 8ih towrip' eta precinct, 5th ward of tbe C ' iBejrne'JiS",Jamet City, 7: and ir.J and to! 7. , it: -t - I; l' nship; that Daniel Stimaon -falfyndeclsie4 tfected ' to th fflcjt sheriff 1 1 ..i usurps tbe tamo, ' Ci&ik,' tii', on tbe partTof u, submitted a demurrer to the M ' ,vt the bodefeiin vase . de.endaat duly elect it i ; . 'ri from the com ' - -1 rad refuged -to , f i ! . '? I ere- x t ! , n, that ihe eoaaptaijir. fails to allege that the relatorieoeiTed a majority of the itjf baTloUatai aaid election; 4th. ia cBaai Hateock vs, QebU. ta which appeata i eompliint thai aseording to xetares aled viA the board ef canaa ers by tbe various precinct boards of eteetiof i from air fho, precincts in the county tbe relator di& not receive a mi jority of votes cast. Mr. Clark briefly stated tbe grounds upon which the 4 M feaiatrffwarfl relr. which wefrcifcfL i.- : T-tt . -' tl Oi eaftwvstnt boartl pcasSMtl. Dtj the election laws, judicial functions, And that under thia they had eight to determine what were lenal ballots and that their dtcieion was final. . U.K. Bryan, Eeq., began the argu ment on behalf of the relator. He com batted the idea that judioial powers had been conferred upon the board of oounty canvassers. The election laws were dip etas in tuhetaaeo Sow that they were before the interpolation of the wo4a "judicial" and "Waal." If it wejfel4 that the board of canvassers toould judioial ly determine inch cases. parties interested woald have a right to be present with their oounael, to sub poena witnesses, and when election eases were gone into in this manner it would be difficult to ever determine who was elected. No court in thii country nor even the KUk't Bench of England bad ever aeroisve sauli pow ers as that exercised by the board of canvassers of Craven oounty. Even the State board of canvassers bed declared Lthht thsy had M right to go into a iur veetigatioft of Uiis mUer. which was belort the tu ia the tQiw.-Sl Jtffiilsvit, from this county. Mr. Clark! Do rfol propose toj inject into your argument the opinions of out siders ? Mr. Bryan: I am merely stating facts ttat have been published in the news papers, and ike Atiof ney-OenereJ him self told me that tbe State board decided tbat they had no power to investigate. Mr. Clark: If you propose to make tbat a part of yeur argument, tfoen I propose, in reply, to tell what tbe com missioners, who prepared this code My tbey meant by inserting the words "judicially" and "legal" in thia sto-. Judge Sblpp: That is altogether out side of this case. Mr. Bryan: Then I will not press (hat point any further- But the fratners of the constitution never intended to create eueh a court; if it, is a. court a man wboee rignte are to oepaasea'upon should have a day in court; should be represented by counsel, if he wishes and introduce testimony. TheeV relk-1' tors have had no day in court; this star chamber net and deprived; tkena of the dearest rights of a free people without giving tbem an opportunity of being heard, and the idea that there is no appeal from such a court is simply monstrous, The conBtslutiosf dpflpes what courts may be established by the legislature, and if the board of canvas sers is a court it mast be either one.ier the trial of civil causes or for special proceedings. ' - ' Mr, Bryan continued his argument upon this line), citing sjithorttksf tosus Ulrf his poeiUonX f V J? i T Mr.- Steveneoa "arose oil ejlj he wouMiUrt the court. " -- kj "I am- tiredjaf JudgolfiiIp. Ha felkmi ery'lseeesatf in; the lawi9tl7Mpln u waajpiot wr1y s) ease between Mayer Hafcn AjfU'ttSwBo at to who thotald. hoU tae'offlorthef lfftine tn 'hlottminMnj Maberasied: He read, fronx ttrkSrearyon eleoiions, which h paid expreeeed kbenjtimenU on the ttlfcjeeij, Tha Iff fft of the Case was: haYjB, they4jUiBht to de mand tbat lhe WlwBhal e counted at they are! easf npte recalled the fact that "but a 1&4 Vett ago we Were here as attorneyt-epreeenting ourlients, at we Were In du'ty abound. tp d but wa oouWge, tw.ne4.Liil ' V MrJClarkVOa'to- M4kwut- the fact thai It Lrm tc -y it t I self ccnclmriv tyUcce C '. u,L murrer ia friroloea. H.ax Op' lrl jl thaT'an Maine to Ileiico, that each j were ahsl ; Judga.Bhlpp: Jttere, jhere; jihat ia oiiftldafert P.tficvgt to the demurrer). . mi .j, Mr, Stevejison: YesyourHonqr.bot I 'am eUQeaioring to abow that tha murfyjUj riolMnlit, that the canvassing boara .had, Judicial powers, be read several authorities, and aidtnat Jf ths old 'r.wjeri Hhat' once adorned teJThar In iKcrlH Carolina coldriBpaa4 heaynnwaaead that the Jjejrislattire-had -by the-tnter-pXrAeeu of on wor tn jhe tucasff, established a eOuitJbmAoled bf Aneit unlearned I i til !a,-iritl 1 4 provision for srrrr',n'''c"1 it decision, with powers to i crnn th rights of c'ti f tens without giving them a hearing, denying to then the right to be repre tented by oooasel, they would exclaim thank God that we died before tuch courts were established Us. Stevenson delivared portions of his vqrumsnt jftth muc& feeling and doquenc MaJ.i4ctw'11ut1err;d2eSi he appeared fajteaaoiaU pjnnejl,ft? the relators and aa a titiaeKwMT desired to see the rights of fne "ballot protected J end ik eaW4et.Uf J)i tTtfVe ; w!j fs..: Z ill' JiiLl. eiocpy jm 'nes - iwaj Bf fiaae an ajja, W'readJregJlcCrery on elUns to illustrate bisppint which he tnnft a tho kev hPhe ckao," - Hi. L. J. Moore diecussed that &ei tftin of the demurrer which referred to the relator Hancock against Habbe. ilof argued that if the inspectors of elcflon had returned so many votes for Bobt. cock, jr (kattt was the dutyfitie cunv aiming board to so count (hern, but as it was clearly a olarioal afror, the relator's right ought to be givan him in this court. Upon the powers ft the canvassing board he'grew eloqusjkt and feehocTy deoUred that If they OOUldaay who was elected 'and who vu not it was no use for the people to assemble and cast their ballots, but simply let tbe canvassing board assemble once in two years kuj say who should have Ihe offices. W. B. Clarke, Keq , aroee. Jud$e Sbipp: I don't care to hear aDy 1 further tagumwut sbuut the canvassiuK board s having the power ef 5of I tuderne the argament nf'imM elates. Judge Shipp: 1 have had a similar case before ue recently and 1 oanjapt think that thA Wtnlatatn intitndMl to grant such judicial powers to the board of canvassers; but. gentlemen. I cannot hold that this demurrer is frivolous. Mr. Clarke: Then your Humor does not care to hear mo. Jiefghlppf Mo, Jouj a4 foi ab cJrry it to the Supreme Courf any'how so I will save you the trouble of making a speech. The de murerr is overruled, but i will not declare it frivoloue;tTit ablest lawyers in the Slt differ abaiat ths question. As to the deatnrtet ia'tke Caae of Han cook vs. Uubbe, I wlll eoatider that. Mr. Clark gave dorotot appeal, the relators waived nOtioa, A. Mr. Clark, tne lading coftaaet forhe defendants, appeared per factiy jHtisJI ed with the decision- of JQj XtonoT(LsB feels confident that ha Wfll wfn th oase in the end. At nt dUflkot hart apt Ap portunityjof utalying to the sirgamanfcs of the able1 counsel on the other" stlw, we deem it but justice to him to state that he sajs he was fully prepared to meet then upon the 'legal poittta to. &e case, and as for the patriotism thrown in in the course of the arguments be will be prepared to meet them when thfe one domes up upon theftutir fact, lie will then show that it la as important to protect the rights of citi zens at the ballot box as before a can vassing board. i ' t y The mortality among children the past month has been enormous. Diph theria is now the destroying angel. Let all well-meaning parents protect their helpless little ones, and always keep on hand a bottle of Dr. Bulls Cough Syrup. La Orange Items- Spring appacWdhithlM smell of fer tiliser is in the land. . : , Mrs. Qardnerand Mies Bettie Patrick, from near Bellt Forty, ra wisiUag4ta oar village. -1 . h Seven carta and one wagon loaded with fertilizer, left otrr place in one drove last M6trday. ''' The dedication of the Disciples church In town has, been deferred till the 4th Sunday in this month. , u t , u () February I4tn iPU i Valentine's day. Many have been made glad and many have been made mad. Re Wt Ki 8wein' preached at taw If. E. Church ht re last Sunday at 1 1 o'clock a. m. and at nighty and at the Davis College at 4 p. mwl J C n -rFartiUew pa If : thre thiagai are avorablaMf the art Me M?aaatnnj 0tf seaedbt are favorabld wM WJttetj tett fer a good pricex ' la It' vM to sjy pendon an hrtiola htt depawde on Ttr) many "if t?". ; , n f .wtm-SJ We woula 1 like' to tee our farmera revive tbe old Oranxa, OS do, aomethini ai leitll. leYawnVJnd "eh;- i Tbe hate'lhe talent and ir U Vst 1 to any class of CWzenslntbeeomnjU- i Last Fridav was a windV dav and onaVrf maty ASdeat-l&ttji 4ar IWiinf ateek. had law aM ue twoka by a falling tree,,Mrs.SThotryii-p;,' Wat seriously burl by alliog aat ef tii door, and a child of U. rally badly hurt ia the tame way, to say nothing of tbe eyes that hafK tlown in them. ( The cashier) of tha Btrm Bank of Baltimore,' Ac en it Weber. Esq., ssya: Usvips; vpi Salvation -X)il f - -ti time I f i it a inre cnre'Ior 1 . IpraiuS, seuraig,a, A.O., tad t pleasure ia recommending it THE CKRluik'amKBLT; ' Special to the JOtBH hJ ' Bi4J3QH, TeX), 13. " ' 8ENATE- The bill to use convicts in working pvbiio roads was taken up. A groat maerr anMbdssMnts ware of farad, and neairaoli were voted down. 'Jltfrttfot! o,2'to W-rrtaifi nroviaeathat anv cOnil ties which treot torabie' aWTtaV stockadea can upon appUtiatJoaa Otd pesltmlaiy Teowaa tana eoaf icuaaarBaanairoja aaatcaanr ties for terms of ten yjsrp of.bjpa.Thetss convicts so rrnwg cyunnee are w ue used in wuiklnjt uupn pitbJio roads. The effect of thWlfTfl boobmee law, will be in a few years, Xo take all the otwvl0tf ott- ef 1 b - paatteotiary tatt e those sentenced for high cr Uaataojl aor uoax tofms. The bill gnjy appUea. to denoonvieb at may nfereafter be t e- ceived. Counties are to pey fer their sdppsvW ' ' y. ,.i ' The Senate indeflnisely potuponei the bill to repeal Wake stock law. The vote wa m us lav ' The following bills were introduced' To rsaiy .she fnirohaae o4 a iaiai by the penitHOtMtf'r aworiua. For tbe better regwlf(u of tb peiy tentiarv. Do inequait wlaalaarates to sfntswd st)saenietsta ttf ooetst Lgisarates to f Mitt ooetst rXirnUh To allow Wayne e oowiti u, oi.k Is public rOfSds, rTM rjaasod Rati read own convicts on its The rdlkfrrHfr feint paasod ingi' ;.. To enhance, tbe. vain of Ue biaXo e interest in the N'wfth Carolina, and Al lantto anit'Ndrtm Caronna- railways, by aidtag thett-la oenslrucHin branch linen. ". ' BFEl'lAL OHDKK. The House Uxik un the act to rajc revenue and went fnto committee of the whoM thereeaf with mrt Mowghtou in thaoharfji Theibial was taken op by sections and considered on its seeutwl reading. It provides, or a ta of 23 cents on tbe 8109 tarnation, of real and personal property and W cents ea the I PU BS sWWtallonal purposet. irieaui u (uncufif vaaea, ana wisu io swe tions. fending discusaum the coui mittee rose and reported progress to the House. The bee1 of tnenousewas granted for tontortow" blghtt. at Whion ila)e the farmaaal inommlttaea -and the 1 lease cowin4ttflMost,as7ieli4u. &4 duo tion w,iU tnraaontjw ,,. At L10 p. m. the Soutt adjourned. . ; 1. 1 -. ( . , 'iiiif j.,. ..i .!! JaJBMSft OSU i Xmm aravf aattng as pi send, roa pwe- tit lepoor, ypir, aoUwte4lwl,hea(t-! Vtff od geperauy out of , torts, ana want to bract up1.' Tfrafte oVbrfi not with stim la&ta, tptibg' 'ttSedltrlrMW, tr' Mttere, whiea nave far taelr.haais) very- cUeao, bad wWnfratV and .whiab stimateyoe for. an,,noafp jana then beavei jou worse oonaitipp tfian be to re. wpat you want is' ah alterative that wilt purify your bloodT sTAfT" healthy action of liver and kWweys', restore yom- vital irV, and give" renewed' health and strength. Such a medic joe you will find m fitoArvc' Bitter, find only 5o cents a-tvWIe-il fl V. Duffy's dro ethra"1"-''-'"0 tl'' " '' ' ' WeTrr8ul!tAr'1call'f!ea Hr0 rotvb ts to Ealelitn Brtatflaj : tuotnnijj;; one vvite ana lour poiored. 'Cki'ikijtf ui ' iLiipranne ia town last week, HdU) s uiq rous to mention,.,.,,. r ,a, Tv l4 WUiUnwonaCetThier vtr L luV bank, left for the norsbtssi sfiUtv Miurt day icswsag- sw tasiws'w n with the hanl- TjnnT. The hoataitAwtOJIi MSI Vul ( a ti , 1 1 y of the late L li. Fifhcr biinitd I ItH-t- Hon. M. A. Gray rm,i Suiid with his family. We Are pUatid loliuow be has secured' tWentV tfvt 'eonviets fer grading and wqjnsi fao new swad. "LucT,"a petmonkey tbe PCQperty of A IJKflperUhftde0ipttuAitog a few days in VM? laatrjijog likeness between firr knd- Oh! you HusseyL She ia jaMtimaU-ly fond of peanuts and up to all kinds of tricks. I love it, rroVeittMd'Wfn Vll tare, TcMstoaaiawntUgiiHi iw aca Why make tuch a run about it when f rienda MrKfvtogKMad VtWsl, and suggest to the owners of- the doge, ia order to protect the liVfJDJe tjr&newj well at their dogs,,oi ntca tahsnuatH home. Tha hobby-horse man has beenin the city for the past week.-jnytjfcrybe de light of the email bay? andty the way to torn of tha larger ones also, and was quite a success financially end other wise till Jumtafiaiappearanoe; then inch a crash as waa never known before. -, sixteen months eld weighing tix hundred and one pounds.' i. If tke farmers would do pore of this and bur lees fertilisers the con- nr. uai. w uiiaa aonana naa a car tinea te awarded him for bravery on the 18th of 5lrft2Tt M rtAUt tf.Cala boao. It ia printed"-, on parchment and well preserved. Tne signature of Presi dent J-. rp'k a"d eorYT of War W. L. a-Axcy suae it moca priaed by the old veteran i Ka ft tn t: to a , r '-r the r-Tloen r 'f"l aU; .at,, ,UW4 ;ret w . .ir "koiupt ne . . . I A may tvis t v U l"" van a c.. IwAti Of F'T-t T-RsfT-ft; reur itl -r NEWS NOTES. Police Captain Henry L. Jewett, of Brooklyn, has been missing since Sun day. The national line ateaaier "Holland," whose propellor ad broken, has ar rived safsly at uasuw&. Jamee MoElroy was yeacerday st u- teneed at Heiiderson, Ky., to hang on May 18 fur tke murder of Walter Mart laet fait. iyavid Graham shot and killed Kev. Frank Durns, near Danville, Ky,, Fri day night. The trouble grew out of an Old feud. A uuoibtr of axcais of the French (-iovrnaiAtre making large puihai of timber in Bohemia to b used in the cuuaUuoUon of barrack. The Hotel Continental in Berlin, which was reported to have been burned yesterday, was built in ltt5 at a ooet of Jl,0O0.0O0. The ballot for Senator in the West Virginia Legislature showed no mate rial change, ft stood ; Camden (.Dero.) $i; Jaunty (Greenback Republican), 32 remainder scattering. Van ouo Uierohants and tradesmen of Augusta, (ia , are suing the General Executive Board ef tbe knight of Labor fur bills aggregating 18,000. in curred by strikers during tbe re ent lock-oot there. Tl.e coal companies' otlkials ai r York are much amused at the ! t r issued by Ihatrict Assembly 40 1'iiuy night, deilurmg the strike (IT and iu struotiUK the men to return to wolk. COMMERCIAL. Jotrmi. Orric. 1 eb 6 P. M O TTON. New York, Feb. l"5 Noon -Futuies steady. Halew of 43,000 bales Kebruarv. t 44 August, t Hit ktarch. U fcitember, U OH April, U. .VI Ootobex. U.43 h'.uy , '.' November, 'J.W Jar..-, V 70 Deceaiher. . - July, 77 January, . Spots steady; Middling" a 1 ?; Tw MiddliuK 9;(lood v3rtMnUTy 1-2. New Be rue Muriel auteti. Kalis of 19 bales at ?J to'J. MiddAmg b 7 H; Low kUddlaks; 8 4; Mvod Jrduiaxy 7 7 t. DAKfirnc ntniKT Seib oottoh J3.00. OoTTOa Bar f S. 60. Itwuram-Hard, tl.00, dip, 1,D0. Ti.a 75c.aiaa. CUTd-60c. In bulk. OoHW !5aS2c KlOK-60a60 BzsmwaX l&o. per lb. Bf Oa foot, 3c. to 5c Country Hahs I0al2ic. per lb. Lard 10c. per lb. Eoob 10 '.. per dozen. ,!TaattH Puhk 4ia6o. per pound PlANCrs 50c. per buahei. Foddkh 75o.a1.00 per hundred OwtONft 3.00a2.25 per barrel. Fir 1.0 Pa as 6a70o. Hidb Dry, inc.; green 5c. AI'1'l.kb Mattaiuuskeet, 2ja40c. , tlo.1 eyp, 81.10. PUARft Te .a?1.2S per bushd HoetEU a.'Jc. per ksI. IiUX)W-!ic por lb. Cheese 14. Chickens drown, 803&c. , spring 8oa25c. kfs-i-L 70o. per bushel. Qats Ml eta. per bushel. Trumps Wc. per bushel. TuTAToKS, Early Hoso $2. 7 J pet kb) E. H. & J. A. Meadows OFFEB FOE Imnirdialc Order, at their Warehouse, 50Q Tons Kainit, 206 M Phosphates. 100 100 ri Pocomok, Pine Island. RED LIGHT SALOOir, Kir MAthct Dock, ttiadle t NSW BEMTE, j., 18 tvljliREpC., CAJT JXWAVa,' FtP PORE LlQUOnS Of averj, variety qxittltltle Jet. Also the FINCT GRADES of .T -.' ' . i: 'TOBACCO AND CIGARS. .CHEAP.FOR.CASm JtSkt Di iKwi, feajeemaw. ,4mn iw- - i rVoprletot-. TT" Tf lo wUiliipBr. ilk BaStmai Bi 'At'htAOh metnflp tkettatai At Jtf rennJad: m4 um (aDosaeihea. ,J,,jw jo i Uli 1M (Ih'SI Ji 4. HARDWARE, n.WVAtcE, GLASSWARE r.NsriU'AS.si;D AS To" ' M , PRICE A"D QUALITY Middle btrcet. JSext ief ; ie.. Uttl jaUort, Horses and riu;; : CAFT. W. A. another ,lrue i.l Carolina Htirse broken, at the FN LOB Wtt' htvyh' hue Western North and :,tBleV" iff GASTON HOUSE STABLEi, 'IN ' ' ' Friday, the 18th instant. ll.il I I I r aali 1 at reaootlkLIe irir.a. fc!'i J3t :t r: I OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP (JOHTilT Rli-OTENED. I III, I II,, Ililuh .Stranittltlii ( u. j. any', ill J mi, I Katorlfv Uilrr Koulr. ,l AllMiimrlr a,( 1 l,,.aj,ak, (kiiul. TH1-WEEKLY LINK lull No, lull, . Ilnidiiiorfj r Toik, Phlla lljlila, Doatou. Pro IdcltCt, And all i .. . i n t f North, East "and West. I u'l. j iLhillAV. KLHltl.'AHV I'A V, ii. I. ik . unin fui :lrtr ollci.the ' '' Steamers New B amt hnlii wlllaail rrm NOHt-'uIiH, Va, Svery MtON l'A,MiMH.M bi,,1 t KIDAY, at alX A. VI . for NKW JHiNH, via WaSlilBetoa, in ii ii.i; ,i..sc . linn, nun with tne Hieawer of t lie N . A I . K. s ll.lii fur klD.Um "FB lm. Hil l nil vUirl U.IIHaa Mm Neiu. ami I n nl Klvcwi. r TU h. luriiimt, w4ii ru thAnkm berne every 1 I KHLIAV 1 IlLHailA Y and SATUH PAY at 1 EL K M., kr NuMI(IJUfMt. uiaking ooniwrttnii Willi the O. rJKWOb.'s aliijis for New Vink.B.H. I' Oo.'a leamara lor luillliuoie. i.:iyiin Line Kill pa for fnlka .lelalila. aod M A M. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 16, 1887, edition 1
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