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.... ii jiijihh i 'TTTSJSiZ TSSIIS II a - " - isrv ; vij. - a; 'U U:l ' JY THj in V yOL3Vp278plW BEBNK N. C, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 1887. PRICE 5 CENTS r m I . t . r 3;.-; - ll j mm tM ."V v I, - II 1 ? fX ' II " t It V i v-;'5-) - i-, -.5. ..- ' f, i r , i.. '' ' 11 ' r 1 ' ' : J' " - " ( -" -. V local news: ; Sun rises. 11 1 Length o day,--" ; oua mi, 9:37 7 10 noun, 47 minutes noes rife at I8 a. m. : BUSINESS JtDClLS. ' . fcmall ' Rama, Corned Beef. Beef et rved Gingtr. Pe- Meat, tvapo pples. Srtet cUm Piano or Organ at a low prie. . Old Pianoa and Organ taken in xchanca at their lull value, we nan 4U the celebrated Btieff, Guild and other Piano, the Smith Ar1can Or gana. - MijiSKa & Hastsfield, felSdwSm Kinaton. N. C. J. OtAT BKIDBhipper Grain , Hay, Peas. Seed 0tknd Jtye Bpeclllty. 14 ft 16 Uoanoke Dock, isorroik. va. ; tbA2m Ftrtil'tiri-J ntm MmtM, Unt, Olaaa, Pain&7rnbha4 QD at lo prioaa. . Jf u PjA' & Co. Arancr (or Tanailla & Co. 'a Punch c and lOo. Fine CiKrj, i A AT Toll line of Flo., Harrows and Cultivators, at prices to suit the times, nothe(3$A$3af'; asierday. Bos (had brought ?2 BO per pair StsMaMttmefciiiloaA safls t 12 m. on TafyJouksxtdUthlsst. Thejsjver Sf owf left yeeterday for BaiUea e aiitli a ea.gu ef eel ton, hm- ber, fto. tftHehndoak arrived on time yes Urdyjjaeoi nipg; with a eargo of general BMrchanAUs.sJid returned in the even- Bg ssaatosjspoivoa, ew. rTZdotc of lue Eaitlern DlsaMUMiCitiorfotlt yesterday mota-. tot'JS&Vilt'&T- The iMpfir of the ntJJiUs "for SVsahington. AlattV's'Nnnrsoiady,. aadiencs grtsYeS OBasisAewr performer, at the ThegQi stlif TVs HoweTrapr diUo-JaylsprqjpwrHnie of Tuesday 4 A3tt hi leeuiMt tUiTS ib iBtrsu jkHlMatfMflprforBaaavs ' rlBsrtao. base. teach lag fcstUsslait I iiinhip for the past tats A month'brlwdV On Thurtd.y night the waitda Hfo(l"and We rrire, for the greatest Jmuoupent KsA awArsd to SbastiUV6jbU. Jflsr Dsoten and Ut. J. Bi Parker J received oertifl- printed and ably edited twenty-eight oold pirAt.tfMiansd by Rer. J. J. IlaSfiMuati&sld. , K it pablished la the ths Disciple, of Christ la oAtt Csrbiftis', ftnd should receive a Ubsral support from them. The price is only tM per auaip, Every Disci pl.fayHhrtldfcWH. : ApirrVplfAAvloirerlk Carolina WnteijajjiQj-,.,. r ' Ths River and Harbor bill as passed ths Bos&natfmtfoded by the Senate males the ToDowine appropriation, for Sorth CsjUOJMilr.) Jf stst way be wsaiajmw fund ,Bwifoxt, . $10,- - 000 sCtspls Bear j(i vise, 0140,000; Conton : .taeterv"f70(Tf;PiiiHoo and Tat favog &snsito CUik vertexdsy are '' i sntUfw , kd' wai'ieliof' U evsp ? lastT f iritflaVf tW DeMotracy of . BeptXcMsv srbo: ted witk, tiiein in -''TStrtoiiiGrtfl Jo-'si 'j i ' ; oowl 'mft&Tf7 . : srs ttC4khaaJhdnwU Ut in hbtofy, ; -ad in ths hearts of by grateful pWpl Vbo fcr stjtgsV'J'dt jlrse tote ind , talrtsnt m ie JHWple ,o(thUootinty - re.-Trnth -crushed to srtb will rise .. fjpoui t !.-..,. :t-. '-.vo: ' Ai tners 3ise4"sltePmtle fnUun- . der.Undirg as to ths movements of the bosUof ths a D. S. S. Company, we . infermedr ,ff jMflo gT testers fi,..oSmsssioir The steamer Shenandoah will lea vs ; herkUif 4ti UJAi'TBSsdsttUSSd ''tost, for ths last tims, l- , , " e. ? Commencing on' tidy ihe 25th but. the steamet Pomitco will leaTS Norfolk : and New Pftn eYs?hIprto, pnd eveirlloniilUidAy aldlFdday . " User" r either the pteamer Nmtoernt on tner Pamlico wifl leave Norfolk ' for I'ew r ; Ta WaihiEtoiT On th ih diTg of th weekMondays, . . Jnf Jaj. and rriJv-either ths - ?'r ' -rr.e or Pamlico will leave New I - ft 13 m. for Norfolk direct tU tte : ChpfspeskecansL' r. after ie wrote, a in boots and ban- -tf-1 rst, tn1 be- t - r olt . ! f.'".:r ' f be ilh Tns sprl Csitrt Coort convened yesterday morning at islf past nias x)locJtt . . Ths ease of TisdsJs'vs. A . N . C. E. , an action to jcoovsr damages for injury to crop, "wa. returned . The evidence oopcluded, H. B. Brian, Eq , present ed tAie aasar to the jsry n behalf of the defendant corporation; L. J. Moore, Esq., presented the clsims of the plaisheard with close attention. The lobby a.: a : . t .n a : i Zw j i t m m . . . tiffooas of bis old-time speecheg, kj watch "we people" were shown to fee the oppressed and tbe giant corpora tions the oppressor.. Jadgmant for plaintiff in the sum of 1200 and cost. The cause of action in this and the case tried yesterday against tbe A. St N. C." B. arose in 1883. liaha vs. Jones, an action for claim and delivery, whs next taken up, and illustrated how widely men can differ as tfi the yalue of horse flesh. Some wit nesses thought s certain horse was worth eighty dollar., others thought forty -five was a good price; some thought another evtata horse was worth one bnndrtd aid forty dollar., while others were certain he was worth but aeventy-five. M. DeW. Stevenson and L. J. Moore, Hkqs., conducted the case for the plain tiff; Simmons & Manly for the defend ant Tbe jury had not agreed at tbe time of going to prei-s. Court took a recess till thin morning at half past nine o'clock. Ftrttm. Hon. C. C. Clark returned from Rai- eiKh last night and was met at the depot by a number of welcoming friends. While it is to be sincerely regretted tharTRT. Clark '. field of usefulness ha. been lessened by the unaccountable ac tion of his Beasts eoHeagww,' lie re ceives a hearty welcome at tbe hands of his fellow citizens. During his stay in Raleigh Mr. Clark won a line reputa tion as a statesman and legislator, and if not handicapped by the peculiar peti tion he occupied and the adverse acticn taken upon his claims, his usefulness and services would have renulted. in great good to North Carolina, Cad Koonoe, Ecj., ut Ricbltuids, is o the city. He says the people are de termined to have a railroad of some sort. Ur. E. T. Warner, of the Wilmington Steamship Co., and Col. Iiudgins, of Norfolk and Southern Bsilrosd, were in the city yesterday making arrange ments for the Eastern Dispatch. Iney left in lbs evening tor Washington, Impontapt JtftifrSa fbVsre4tt Learning thst there were some offi cials of the New York, Philadelphia fed Norfolk railroad in this city yester day and that a movement of importanceTquently, was Deing considered by tne gentlemen, s Landmark reporter last evening vis ited the officoof Mr. R. Ii. Cooke, gen eral pawenger and freight agent of the road, and asked him whst was the natrtof the reported movement. Mr. Cooke in reply said: "We contemplate st an early, date to establish a da i daily rtrfA id through Ua4 between thfe NJrtl cities and those of Eastern Nortri Una. Our railroad and the Norfolk Southern . . unwi, ' v-r; rL;";Z matter an that may be shipped from New York, Philadelphia and other points to be de livered by the carload, unbroken, at Elizabeth City, N. C. Cars wibe run through to Elisabeth City and that point tbe freight will be transferred steamers for delivery at wasnmgtoa, N. C, Nawbsms, N. C, and points n the Chowan river. Arnmgements have or are about to bs "perfected foe this morsment .and tho tn&tser wfil be fn operation in few days. On and after tne first Of Karen a oaily Bsa train wtu be ran which will lewre-shis tty in the morning and Teach New York and other nointal within tweoty.Aonrs from the time of leaviagNetfolJc. wlllspae no effort to afford Jfit4infot freighU and give to this seoiisw the full beneou of tne nortnern . roartecs. - Norfolk Landmark. Lost Off H A - Caps HAtTlsVleb. 13, 1887. Ureat zoiteaaanf was causad here this morning omrlns tne progress: of fierce winery storm by tbe Teasel had beea.dlBQofqr savins- catret at five, e si fast on the onUtJbtMatitX as eaosM. 91 Owing to.tno wBuenaL luryltnght by a rap on the of this torm ftiwas vlmpossifcle to 'reaciu tha t'fk with Snr means of snii assist e to her erew. All the , savis crew ooutd do was to wa: h 9 oripj i ciift i 4 pvmpfiily an t ; yj for t-.ejuU.iiu&B-.of . UiftJiiau. half past, eleven .y,m, the mast of tbe doomed teasel was carried ; away, and it is believed all on board have perished. Nothing :wan discovered by Walektke identity jt the wretsfcj could :n eren ; if tnce HonenlohniliUiJ;;j "bkrlih, Feb. 18. PrincnHohenione, Governor of Alssee-Lorrains, aasiatsad an eksotion aaaniesto, in which kdeays the government akd -tha psft af the Beptennats bllr because it was per suaded that Germany1 would be threat ened Tory ooo,;, as a part of the Frenon, nation was longing for 'War," and be lieves Frssaeto be stronger tkaATJer many... Als.cs- and . Lorraine.; not ds- (tring war, should elect to the Reichstag conciliatory deputies wbo will accept the r enfablisbsd in 1371.f Thaai days, .' 1'riBce ilobenloba sayi, 'are f regnant with decisive issues,' j , If Ton WI n a Geo Article - Of Firr Tobacco ak your dpsler foH I (! K.p."1 -- J -5 scll dvrtS THE GIKEB1L ASSEMBLY. Special to the Journal. ' Raleigh, Feb. 19, 1887. , 7 SENATE. , , , Ths committee on privileges sad elec tions ia ths Senate hia morning mdotV ed fn fa si of George arson; jr.yin the Craven county contest. The report was and galleries were full of listeners. Senator Clsrk made a speech in defease of bis position. -It was a masterly effort and covered every point in the ques tion. It is said to be one of the very best speeches ever made in the oapitol. Judge Clark showed that there was intimidation at the elec- tion: and he also showed that the Craven county board of can vasseu had power to consider the whole question and power to do just What they had done. The speech bristled with points, Not a few persons thought that so powerful an argument, so dear cut, o sUtat wotiW reealfc-4tii defeat of the committee's report The vole was taken and resulted ayes 29, nays 11. Directly after the vote was taken, Mr. Green was sworn in by President Sted man. Senator Clark than bade farewell to his colleagues. f From al be received (be most exlrscM oourtesj and there was the greatest regret at ths lose (if so able a man, whose services iq committee and on the floor have during all the Btsaion been of ths greawstvajjtie to hiB county, to bis auction and to bis State. Ths people in the lobbies shared In this rtgret. Many member, of the lloube Irvtttd the apeeob of ktr. Clark and many of-them also bade him a sad Hie bflMncratlng the annua i priuiion to the State Guard to $5,000 yealy paseed ; 35 to 14 ' The bill to prohibit clerks, registers of deeds, sheriffs and treasurers of c0 unices to bold office for more U two terms unless s term has intervened. passed third reading; 25 to 14 The bill to incorporate the Northern And Southern Railroad passed second ' THUBSDAY NIGHT'S SK86ION. ' The House at its session last night adopted the Senate renolnttoft provid ing for an adjournment of the Leg is lature March 7, sine dis The bill to promoteHhf enervation of shell fish in-the waters of the Sute passed itsseoond and third leadings. Nearly the entire session was devoted to the consideration of the. special or der, the bill to establish a; RureasVof Labor and Statistiqs. It' SBfVopruUed f 0,000 the first year and $4,b00 snbae- for the maintenance of tne bureau. After a Ions debate saw and. con, an amendment was adopted S4k ing the appropriation $8,000 the tm year and 2,O0Q: the. aeoend: flaJn then paared its first readrnj The Knights of Labor, lawilk-ae remetl bered, are urging the passage of this bill. They claim to represent 40,000 mechanics, and say the passage of such a law is of vital importance to them. rrfrriAv'n pnrtoirirn'Mvnq. 1 ' Among the bills introduced were the following: To prevent gambling; to incorporate the town of Bell's Ferry, Pit&cpoatf;,) prevent Xfeov sqnititf ingtif the pODllo school fund; to potrnm false pretenses in securing the seques tration of cattle) to allow Mayer Hahn, ex-Sheriff of Craven, to collect arrears of tax es. THE SCHOOL B1I.L ;1 T Was taken up as a special order, and the House went into consideration thereon, Mr. Holt in the ohair. The bill was. considered by, .actions To section 2 an amendment was offered abolishing oonnty boards of education. This caused a warm debate. Many other amendments were offend to sundry of the 28 sections of tbenMV but none of them of any importance were adopted. r r rtr The committee rosWaf 1m5 p. m. and reported the bill as fully considered " U'00"!U. in? mow passea mu m iwweona snd third readfnes. The Hons 'then ad joamed. ; , The Colored Seheol ef tbe CountT. Mr, Editor : This school of ininacfr one children, and n truest of sixty adults, was shocked an bn each window, then 1 on again at the rrloor. At this juncture, Isaao H. Smith, Esq., teacher, consoled the if rvjUaTned pupils and audience, by twIiBg1 ttiem not to leave until he left. When we opened the door the whole fconse was terrified by therap4aranoa. of Santa Claus of old. He was either in dis guise or originally, is dangerous look ing man. lle camp in half bent with ft bagf pHfretrjoarits and ninety-one bundles for . the . children. He de livered his burden to the children,' and retired at once. In thirty" minutes two trees, one each for tne boys ana girls. werer een , la tranaruendent beauty, Binetfiole 'bbkdled swicging.W the! limbs, etc., and variety of candles burning in the midst of the limbs. The speech of the Pjincjpavfasnaly and well delivered. : 5 - n ' Tbe whites of tha neighborhood were all out. Next day tha school, voted a rote of 'thanks to Ike kihd and liberal hearted people of New Bern who eon tribntvi so xoake this- affair a- nosees. 5o.w.i Editor and Ciieods,' when we ose, if yo -.will , bonor us. -with your presenoe, wfl will show you better than we tan tell yon that we nave I lit colored scbool of the county. - - 1 .Kospectfuw.-ia -Bryan Jones and other parents. Kiiuton items. Heber L. Coward, alias "Old Red." honored "our sanctum" with his pres enos Wednesday. Mrs. Oeo. C. Moses, accompanied by Mr. Geo. Herring, left for Thomasrills, Oa., Tuesday last, where the) will spend two or teres weeks wiui rals tives. , Handy Moseley, who is charged with stealing a pair of buggy wheels about two years ago, but had given justfe the slip, was captured by policeman Oast, Wednesday aigbt. He now boards in this opunty jail. While Mr. W. B. Hellan ef Bell's Ferry was enjoying himself at s danoe Tuesday night, some one took ad van tage of bia absence and broke into bis store. I kara not learned his loss bat suppossjt was small. Master Bob Mewborne was com plain ing of severe- pains a few days ago; upon being asked what he had ate, re plied, "Nothing 'cept six oranges, four apples, three raw potatoes, one quart of pedans and some dates einoe dinner." Enough to hare caused an earthquake ! Petstiaas asking the county commie- i sioner to order an election on the first j Monday in June, to see whether or not Kineton shall remain "dry," are being carried kround. We have had one year very dry (?) and are sufficiently amiased. Good Lord deliver us f row any mere prohibition. Aawtlmsaln this place received on the lath ef February what he tnougni to be a oomio valentine, and not wish ing to be the recipient of such tokens of esteem tacked it up in the post oftice with tbe following written upon it: "Taokad op for the red -eyed fool that sent it." It riously. disappeared very myste- Mr. EX L. Cox, of Catharine Lake, Onslow county, has been teaching at Noun's School House, Lenoir county, or several montns, during wnicu time e Has assisted in forming a debating luk and in various ways been ineiru"- entad in enlisting interest in literary matters. These efforts hud not been brought to the publio notice to any great extent till the close of the school. That time had been chosen to glvo what provd to be quite a pleasant surprise.- lnusaaay aisernoon waa tbe time ap points ter the public defeats, Ths rsday aight;for speashes and dialogues by the little ones, and Friday morning for the final closing. Notwithstanding tho f arssers w-era fcusy, atfy of ' ttrmn as- semssw OxaearmaiS)ongiautiri debate he anesttoa, ".WkjpbnasrttxpmoJlt. n fluencepyer man. fj vends, or, inoney V" Eight gentlemen ;wee chosen tp Tkct wit&.the President, Mr. W. u. Nunn, and renflSl faft ecUiokinJnS)on : the arguments aaesabted. BosUbJiNb same so near geJnioe tan lictoryj i that . taase was A tie. tfd. the worUiy President cast, tne oeoia ing vyw, irAenu Doing victorious. : The speeches showed mtch resWrroh and are worthy of much praise. ThatidonetandidieytUBtT ladles' .el to work aad sooav.arrangnd the curtains and decorations for the nigbt All the little ones did so well that it would not be fair to mate special mention, and ' showed interest on SWir part and good training by thwlr teacfceeV affording snuoh innocent pleasure to the large ;ccowd. On Fri day morning a still larger number con vened to hear the declamations of tho larger pupils, which were In keeping with all that had gone before. Mr. Emmett Tyndal spoke a f eve words of encouragement, One of the boy a thea introduced Mr. H. C. Bo wen of Kjn- etoifishq gavd'a talk Mr education. which w followed by a 'Yhdet bonnti fuldhlnsrfdn thsi(rrttirKl9, afUr whfcb Inooynwd diejersedi' expressing -thtnr selvss wslleatuiiisd wits the whole biU of fare.. . - jhasonlp' Tribute. i , At regular .meeting of Frank Un ifWgdN. 10,' A. F. iftA'.'M., held at their airinesKt, Ni.,tne rouow- ing : preamble1; -and c resolutions ' wr Wbnreasi JEho. biiitle , thread of life has been eevfcfed by order of the Grand Master of the Universe kn8 our esteemed Brother W. HV Barker has been called from toil and ; laboe to a vwr hutiBjr rest and refreshiaepand. ai.; ;x ' Whereas, Our dfceaedbto'iier was to the end faithful jkihis-ArnBt, and true to the tenets of the, .order. , Therefore, . Resolved. That in the -u3dan taking r.' f Wkerl. Mssonrv. has ; ... i43ilo8t an exemplary. acier and this 4ftodgevainea ar,, whose, death f,.we.aepiore w. ssnce we mourn, and. whoso place lq,pr,iharts , will be fUled. only. thfl .reoollection &ia renlai .mila, his, kindly naluro, his any virtues ana ms npouiiy 91 onar Reeplved, Tt)al twe bow with humblaJ suomission to tne uiviua uounfe v(uiu sympa com and rrnuii Architect above, b4a in His wisdom and goodness, tfHE.doeUi that, wblon ts f I . Resolved, tion s bo ae iMatty!.. aer Barker, th.TeeWy Eersrr,, and j CRN AXi for pub!) ion, New . Ber) and that i s c Hs veost A of 1 nit' lin Lodge, at- .Jtn ed J to his " eilt ; Beaufort, "KdT"!? 1 VC t Wa pretty Pnak aided k. nation of 1 vc, r l - vtr. j ou t -Printer Bened. t. The committee, wh .h eon nis ts of only three VI "W1! HPeavomuy wa-f-rr wmnr tiacmeea us- nnr Dupreius 1 v kr r . 1 Sf msmb.rst has divided rMticalljoRthislV'." matter; ijenatora Mann- rson and naw-T leyrrr'r?-, ifci .Ltatof Garman ayoring Mr.'Benedict'scoBfiyjRtioQ To ran FoEEioir of the Atvihtic akd Ukw Bkbhb S. F. E. Ca's ako Mb vbajkb ft UXH: ! Voa axe hereby eedereeV far ft-traktr your Companies. Fb. tad. 1087, on the J-corcer of Middio and Broad atreeu, at i o clock p.m.. for parade. Sam. B. WATXka, Ja.. Sec. Depc. , By order of Chief J. K "Wilus. TO FOEMA.f Exchlsjob Hose Co iu are hereby invited to join the department in parade, Feb. 23, 1CS7, Sn4 assemble your company on corner oi Middle and broad streets at 2 o clock pm. Sam. B. Watkbs, Jh., Sec. of Dept By erdr of Chief J. K. Wll-UB. u3UtN OF KjClIH & SKaPV II. at I.. Co. & Reliance H. & L. Co.: i ou are herebv invited to vtin ilia department in parade, Feb. 22, 1887, and assemble your company ou corner ef Middle and Broad streets at 2 o'clock p m. Sam B. Watkbjb. Jk., Sec'y of Dept. By order of Chief J. K. WlLUS, "Ob, might I kiss those eyes of firs, Ten thousand scarce would quenrh desire: Still would 1 steep my hps in bliss, Andd Wjell an age on every kiss. " That young dude needs something for his blood ; he is utterly too frebh. B. B. IS. is tbe best thing for him. because one botUu will cure him. But that dude is not all alone in his terrestrial glory not by a "iaj? full." Many others are considerably "rattled" just now about that blood poison business. but B. B. B. will, curs for the least money and in the shortest time. The boom is coming. Purify, purify. Sold In New Berne by R.N. T' iffy and E. H. Meadows. COMMERCIAL. Jouukal Orncs. Ftb. 13 IP. M OOJTOS. Nw ton. Fob. 18-Noon Putuies steady., botes of 14.800 bales. resroery, 9.40 August, f 84 March, a.4& Septmh, .S April. Q.66 Ootober. 9.44 MaJ, 9.64 November, 934 June, 'J72 December. 9 36 July, 9 T'J January, Spots stoay- Middling 9 I V; lam MiddbDR U Uood Ordinary 8 19 New Berne Market steady . bales af 1 bales, low grades. Middling 8 7 8; Ixiw Middling 8 3-4 ; Good Ordinary 7 V N. Doyficsric iqAiiatKT. . Seed oorroH 83.00. OorroN8ntiHf8.60. TtrsMKTurr Harrf, $1.00, dip, S1.W, TAn-76o.a$l.-8i Oats 50o. in bulk. COBN 4&a53c. Rick 50a60. Bbkbwax 15c. per lb. User On foot, 80 to-6c. Oouktby Habuv 10a Wo. ser lb. Labo lOn-perlb. EaaalOj. per doaen. Frksb Ponx 4ia0c. per pound. Pbandts 50o. per bushel. FfDBTK 75e.a1.00 perhnndrod usioas T'i.ooaU.BS per barrel. Fkld PftAS eeaTOo. Hidbb Dry, lite.; green 5o. Apples Mattaiuuskoot, 2ja40c. eya, 10. PEAR-75c.ayi .23 por btiRliol. H05KT 35o. per gal. Taixow 6c. per- U. CjlHE3ttr-l,. ,, God Chiokiks Orown, 30a85c spnag Bnaffio. Milt 70c. pr bushel. Oats 50 eta. per bushel. Tcbnips 50o. per bushel. Potatoes, Early Rose 82.75 pt r bbl Wool I0al6o. per pound. Potato KB Bahamas, 80c. ; yams. 40a West fndias, BOo.; Harrison. 03c. SHDtOLEa West India, dull and nom inal; not wanted. Buildine. 5 inoh reirt. S3.00;saps,1.50 per M. i wholesale mints. New Mia Poxk-4m.00 8UODUWIB MSAT 7o. 1 C. R.'s, F. B's, B.'b snd L. C 7 . FLOTJR ?3.00a6.00. Lard 71o. by the tierce. NAD Basis 10'., 82.75. Brain Granulated, (He ConrBH kal7oi. Saw 0a85o. por saok. Molasses akd Stbups 06o iPowdbr 18.00. BhWp Drop, $1.75; buck, $3.00. . KxnoanjfB9o. 0EXICAN WAR SURVIVORS or tkelr Hew PsnSlon Law. Apptraf onoe for twank and full Information. my years' sxpe- vtenoe, Best t rentreneeSw Sueoesa or no ice. K. MCALLI8TXR, JtC, Auorney-at- Lsnr. P.O. Box Washing tn, D. p, leut 4wito DTKRTISEUS by addreaalug SKQ. P. f xoi MVUW JSIifer S CU,, 1U BpntO St., Hi ork, In col taarteaa obtain all needed tr- haflon about any proposed Una of Aiv riiujieu aaserMsa ruewspapera, r iio-a rupiiti, swc, RED UGIIT SALOOIi, il : Mi:niTiJtin' Neaj MarUt Doek, Middle St-, II, IS tOU OAW A1.WAYS tin 9d In Of evstr varfefV.1 U'We1 or' small quaatHies Also the FINEST GRADES Of t)ii .liaJih -ill -i- F T02 ACCO-'AICD'lCIfiAIl CffiEAP F0UrCASH!r j;UJ,J: fyl ndsni' nflecZi dw ;nuiyftfrresnry&4 Ul' ul Ml USV." ROYAL H0t Absolutely Plii- This powder never vanes. A nfarvtr ot Parity, slren(Ui, auSl whol, ooouoi leal ihu th erdlnarf tiaSa. aaaY not be old In oom petition arltiiUiamBtu f low test, short weight, a lorn or DhOeuiLa Pwdere Sold on j iu earn. Kotal BakiBw owucaoa . lu Wall-alM mhIhi. For sale :n Newberh by Alex E. W. sllLLM'UQD. liKo. SL$fir. -' Smallwood & Clover . OF!ifHM H AHDUAHr, TiswAur.. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Feb. 19, 1887, edition 1
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