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- 'i mild 4 i 'tt V' W 1 , . -v . ...... - .. .. - . . - V .1 r I 4 . t . ;VpIiV;i-ro. 279WNEW BEBNE. N. .v SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1887. 2 . I . II II J t I am. . IS ... 11 I 1 II II II ,, II 'V i "W. I OA . II 11 JI IlvII- US' J. M B - II II- K Jf X r U V II Di 1 I e.il A - . - .wesBBe wm., , s-tewj , -aseVo. fc - T Jk.Jki . i r. - : ? ' ' 1 LOCAL' NEWS.. ; iy ; . . New Berne, atflitudo. -r83il' Nortkw Hun rises, 6:61 I Length of day. 3un seta, 9:88 1 10 hoar a, 47 minutes. Vooa rl.ei at Wa'it. . i '.. 1 VB&SINESS LOCALS. tlOQIOKg u VUW tut! IWUS, fo uau- dle the celebrated &toff,rOuid arid gaa. . MKAKK8 & UABT5FIELD, Ik 12 do 8m Kinbtoc, N. C. J.' GhaY Buo. Shipper Grain, Hy, Peaa. 8eed Oaia and Rya a Specialty. 44 16 Roanoke Dock, Norfolk, Va. feb2 d2m . Fertiliaers, Lime, Plaster, Clement, Q1m, PiBts,rTarflBh iJ Ojl ,t low price. woj'-Aft.iiBii A Co. Agency for Tanflillg 8c Co.'i PttocbJpW6 to attend these aervicaa. 90. and lOo. floe Uifrara. Jan. 1 Elu V liarrvws CuUWalortf n prices to sail the times. GEO. ALLeM.fi. uo S nirI 'Jniotiai Mil m. on & today next, 23d Inst. The steamer IaiMM I aiHved frbm op Neuse yeerdar witrcotto: OiMiMeet6rettrtiayvr y for disorderly conduct Fped .00 aadeMa htfArfrWroads of freight' were aMppsts'rolm tkMaitr oveV the A. A: X C. .rjDK the past week. ly. If we have no more cold snaps we nii$d.SlvX" early shipment. 'jkrwy parade looked for witn i bteraefcw Should they bare a iftutr ifi-ConiPlim'enUry to Hr. su!Oiii(Uiray ,U UwUirop HW, on, -'venUik, February i, 1887, ufdj(i(1'hev,,sUBpicea of the Clarendon Gerpipf 'jplffi- .' No special invitations will blaaned. All. members are re aoarstatjrgy wski,h7, ? . 'OffidtaOwroltlie SuroKti4avme that iaf)ts iram- m iiieS felt "lWeooii4 week of the Feb- ruijietxa of tbecoart need not attend as tbef wilt hot be needed. (m wl -'! n.-: AckwewlsK(s thsCoriv Mr.-.jgifl,eet the steamerWncTa, wiule coming down Neuse-rTr yesterday was enjoying himsell sbng3errltHkal craJ uga! ttfi auj3itDKAf ter emptying the barrels be reloaded and, UBkuhl4ly flapped his right hand omftBWJW lho.yed it back when one barrel went off and put the ball so ndtf&rottliU band that it could al most be seen on the other side. Be aaBTataaaatte -rf -y TsWtUiAeVbw'a!si(oah . The tyjRjpjoUft blame this time. It was announced in pur local column yestedfy mornltrg tha't "the steamer SAendfidoaaails at 15 m. on Tuesday next, the; lCflifiaJ,"lQt SlUia have beMdTef4aar4hi 2drr-The : mistake wavw&htbe'wflMr wndlfroo' reader. Ifl fSiyAiTTt hat; thia U the wajaoQriUd speeiaUjf forthU rouU nS iivtoit n ffattrkiibA' bf freETOminn., however, hacati Lq attamtrs on.in her place and krrtl!hrti1aIrtwfeeWy erylce indifBeiY in Weir Tedl8en;elwwhre,oii:1 .4 Tkf faberiofeari,-; v V(j . t.A 4T rt' uemhld, yesterday morales i at tin. e'liseiktrT-r djirfw - bwh In the caeff ?f Baha, yp, Joh'Cs1, glren to thq ,jnr jajfj.fjhCii terdict waajalurned Mierof .defecdana. y ; U:fi.-Mace-ya.wobr E.Itaurance CorC'ment lor plaintiff in th'e sum Of f?5 00 and coat-' 'J? -J" Ql0. Bri9rZ I&hU0an, an action for dWorce,,M jlndgnient for ' plaintiff. ;'..'" ';.'?''.' ' - Cyrus Wn-ek wf Jbpght hefore Ilia Ho" S:xfaon a of &alns cotpiis;. W E. Clarke and L. J. Mope TTf.senyna Jthe petitieaer i n-h-waa indicted in Lenoir Superior Court, but being a oiticea of this county and the offense having been committed in the . 4.-1.1 fVn UOuulf, woa euiufni uvi ivi hum, uv bond haVTV" 'lebifaadnor Judge Connor at i.uO.- After hearing the c. a Judge Suipp! reduced the bond .toSio ' tsT jtm0 In the $tio warranto cases the de murrer t .1 mUted by defendant' coun- el was pes' " day i. Tie I corr" ' he utile i i crerruled. Derendanta ap l wp-fl allowed unlH Tues- ; t . i . court td answer.' ' ' t' " t rm having been !, !' r r-T9 notice that . . ..a i.. . , v i r . a sife of Charlotte tefceeear Arrivals. .sTh Ckqrfc 0. iisfer. Capt. Palmer, ffom Philadelphia with a cargo of kainit for N. & T. R. S. Go. Tha James B. Andtrtvu. Capt. Boone, from Philadelphia with a cargo of coal for the A. & N. C. K. a nimk fcrneT aj. fiIetbodiat Chorch Serricea fa the . ethodist Church at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., conducted by the pastor. Rev. L. w.Cawrord. f ewi are alike free to all. Ushers will receive elr4BgiiJuy. Ail are cordially invited to worship with the congregation. Sunday school at S p. m. Presbyterian Church Services at 11 a. m. and 4.30 p. m.,by the pastor, Uev. L. C, Vaae. Buaday-adhool at 3:15 p. in. A cordial invitation is given to the BaDtibt Church Services at 11 a rn p. m., conduoted by Rev. A.J. IXires. Sabbath-school at 8 p. m. Seats free and the public cordially invited to Attend all the services of this church. Christ Church V.W. Shields, Rector. Quinquagekima, or the Sunday next before Lent. 9 a. m., Holy Communian, other services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m irkiodsj school at 4 p. ru. The public is always invited to take part in the eer Hces of this church. Vbe Eastern C arollun DlapaK h. We call attention to the advertise uieut of this new steamship line pub lished elsewhere. The first vessel, (Ja Eaglet, wiUarrive today with a Cargo of fertlliter for the A. & N . C. Railroad and will com mence the regular trips by leaving for Elizabeth City at 6 p. m. on tomorrow (Monday) evening- A permacuuw lAaao of landing has not yet been determined1 upon, and for the present freights will be received and delivered at the rail road wharf. In this connection it is well to observe that the new lino has been very fortu nate in securing the servioes ef Mr. Geo. Henderson as agent and general manager at this point. As the agent of the Southern Express Company here for nearly twenty years, Mr. Henderson has won an enviable reputation for superior business capacity, and will bring to the seryioe of tho new line qualifications that will go far to making it a success and one of our permanent institutions. ' 1 The Eastern Dispatoh as, from what iwe can learn, "come to May;" it, kofi' oarefully considered the nseds of this section and arranged a schedule calcu lated to offer every facility to shippers; its boats do not leave here until 6 o'clock in the afternoon, thereby giving the shippers of truck an opportunity of sending their farm products advan tageously ; the boat arriv) at lAizgb4th City the following morning, the frefght transferred to cars and thence trans , ported to destination without farther handling. Truck, for Instance, intended for New York goes straight through and is unloaded on the Pennsylvania rail road pier, No. 27 North river. "V. It is almost a matter of 'surpritat so extensive and important k cotab (na tion aa constitute thia new transporta tion; achanse should make this tan objective point and we can angur only the ery beat results to this section. Wo Jearq that the freight rates will be the BsuMeJaev c6"atmg; Jlaa, the aim being to get only ta share of legitimate business, 'relying not an'the , gutting of rates bat on the oharacter or its service to command publio attentiouUni pat ronage. xi ; t ) It will be eeen thatifet the present bat three tripe per f etsv will be made, leaving here totioay's, Wednesday's find Friday's, nrrivTngbere on th alter nate - dava. vA . soon as needed an additional vessel wilrWu4r onVhe .. -. . i f ill ... A . llne.'wherT four, wik e eofcesaryv Are !"- "Tf . k , Prof. sBalr ' and are ioth city. Ofal lectloh.fa fweongr u,na,.n,,Paa no nonyTw" rjj. I Ik -r t.I which buT the lioenee, and at Judge ib 'extent and Mrviceafeleoe ef i;tf0.r.' .nMKinn v. kA. the trDiportatlda facllUies, as it is no un important factor In the nvhnlMldg and prosperity of a country and juuck to encurage,investor.X' w tZ t Taihe CltlateiB of 5e ' Berne, T the Equitable Life Amuranc GoetfAy of the U. S. makes no:: discritaiination now between. Northern, end Southern policy-holders' On our nonforfeitable, ton-tine plan, which we ere working exclusively in every ection, all policy holder are placed en the asne feostthr. Thia (treat company stand at the head of the life insurance business of the world.3 'We'' notiee-'the-1 Oonfiecttcdt Mutual is making an effort for business here. We do not consider thrm om-) petitors,' a our new buslnesa ' 1 ' more than twelve tinree r greats bAVur policies much more "beral. - si. Biusa, opecuii A4v--' L New Cerne, N. C . Feb. 19, '7. SMI -A. fasLion writer any the "leg' mutton stews have net rrvd succese fol," but Dr. Lull's Couh tyru-p still continues to he n?ed by every body for coughs and colds. " Hew York to Liverpool in Poor Sara. Thadiarjatch f cam Waahinrton atatiair that the Arrow Steamship and Bhip BaUdiBK Company. 4 New York sad Lpurchased the maxine railroad aad ahip- ;ard at Alef andru, Ya., waafonnrmed at the e&L-a of e com punt , No. 115 Broadway. Robert il. Fryer, chief en Lrfojk attonce to build the wars for bar steamship, the Pocahontas; but there are to be no extensive shops built tuere, Our frames, which areaunolv the hslk heads, and all of the plates will be pre pared at tne works wnere we are nav ing them made. The completion of it" i vsasel, and others to follow, will mark an era of revolution in the trans atlantic trade, since they are to be con oirucLtJ upon a new principle and with an estimated speed to make the voyage froui New York to Liverpool in a little more than four days. We will no) carry any freight excepting possibly a few express packages, but the vessels are designed for paeeengef traffic abee."' It is said that twelve such vessels are to be built, each to bear a historic In dian name. The models and drawings at the office of the company present a unique and premising paarm oce jut ottofgaorteaia not se eaagaU oflhe success f ' tne company and the prac ticability of the yettaeia as are the direct ors. Mr. Fryer believes that he has solved the problem of swift end safe ocean navigation in this creatloesof his, at the vessel is solely his invention. The Pocahontas is to be en ben and steel strip, sfeg instead ef being built on lateral lines, as kef always been, the custom, she will Be built upon sixty eight transverse steel walls or bulk heads, seven and a half feet apart, eaah of the full sUe and accurate shape of a croas section of the vessel. These wails ill hsve openings cut in them for the saloons, passage-wey, tunnels, etc., with vnticaj longitudinal walla throat b them, thus making 1,000 water-tight compartments, of which 500 are to be below rBwwtrts?Va.' She wTU be pro- will be twenty boilers to furnish steam lor the main engines, placed fore and aft of the vessel, with three smoke- pipes on each side of the ship next to the rail. What eSeot heavy seas will nave on the smoke pipes thus arranged remains to be seen. Her dimensions are to be-540 feet in length, 40 feet beam, and draught of water 2P feet Acid l'orfc Tribune, Feb, 17.. The Clyde Line has no Eagle', Wing, J x& we ta There ail fQe. H In our issues of Wednesday and Thursday we mentioned new schedules proposed by the New York, Philadel phia and Norfolk and Norfolk Southern railroads, and the OUT Vomiaeon Steam ship Company, for business fo and from buster n Mortn Carolina Sod points North. Learning that the Clyde line was also a competitor far tbf business, we have interviewed, their agent to learn, what steps tber sropoeed taking to meet these neW Movements. lie says: "We finished txptrimmting loag ago. We realized that direct moye ment by water, without tafrrtbu trani fer, would secure the best resuUay and settled down to tkaa plan, i We ejost't claim to use eaglev wings, or ndveitiae rates of tpeed that cani -be tegularlj carried out in practice, but have dem- onstratal we can get to destination in good time for the markets, and deliver cargoes in better condition than so called "Fast Lines." This tells wish the owners of freight, and we always get a share of what is going. In these days of active competition we can't ex pect to get all. The captain was evi dently ha pay and welt enntent with the business done by his line, and seemed to say "the world is wide, and there' room enough for all." Norfolk Landmark. Their Buslueaa Beemlng- Pr6babty no one thing has caused such a general revival of trade at R. N. Duffy drug store as their giving away to their customers of so many free trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Their trade la aimply enormous Id this very valuable artiole from the fact that it always, cure and never , disappoints. Coughs, colde, asthma, bronchitis, croup, and all throat and lung diseases aiickly cured. You can test it beforobtykig by getting a trial bottle free, large site $U. Every bottle warranted. ., . . j Married by Order ef the Court. George M. Hicks sad Jane Griffin Parnell, a sister to John SossamoA.wer yesterday married by Esq. D. O. Max well, The couple bad been arraigned before Judge Meares on the charge of f. and a., and as a compromise thy agreed . " - - 1" r ' to marry, me prospective groom an Meares' suggestion, one ot the lawyers present pasted around 'the hat and toecured the required amount of money. me couple were tben sent down to Esq. Maxwell, who made them eoe accord -ins to the form prescribed by law. The hat waa passed around among the spec tators the magistrates' office to ecur a coetrtt J on! for the marriage fee, but when it was returned, it fit CoL Max well's head just as well as ever. Char lotte Chronicle, s Oh. mkht I Use those eves of Are. if Tep- kboBtabi scarce wxld4unoM f 1 : desire:' . . i Still would I steep my lips In blise, And dwell n ge on every fist. V That voune dude needs somethino- for his blood; be is utterly too fresh. B. B. B. is the best thing ror futn, because one bottle will cure him. I ut that I-dudeia not all alone m bl trrptrial glory not M l "j'sr run." J'vr otbfr re eflnslderat iy Vatl ;it owsoout mat niooa poison t j.nm, ut B. B. C will. Owe: for u Uft money and in the shortest time.) The boom is oorDg. Purify, purify. 1 . Sold in h'sw Beme by R.N. Duy and E. II. VIeadow. - - 1 - - -!.,'. . .... t - rV-iv -if. THE UEN BUBAL ASSEMBLY. ' SENATE. Rauoqh, Fb. 19, 1887. The bill to pay Rev. Solomon J. Hool certain claimti agaiast be University was taken up. It paused long. And heated debate. Finally party lines were drawn. Bill failed to pass; ayes 20, noes 22. Thebiil to increase appropriation for State Guard pae third rae4ag. with an amendment striking out the pre vision for annual encampments HOUSE. i'klUAY aiQHTV&eStaiiH. The bill to prohibit the sale of oobon- eus or dragged liquor and to appoint inspectors of liquor in the various cououse, was taken up, discussed and passed its second reading. I tie bill to allow the DeniL&nUarv to purchase the Oaks farm near Raleich ror3U,uuv was taken ua. After many speeches and the adoption of an amend ment reducing sfae esaeem to aiOKKi, the bill was finnUy tabled. The principal bills introduced were the following: To reduce the fees of sheriffs and registers of deeds; to in corporate the sewn of James Cityt Craven eounty. ; A bill to transfer the oonvicts from the Wesurn N. C. B. R. to the "Murpiiy branch" of that Toad, which passed last night, was reconsidered and made the special ordsr for next Wednefday. II was represented that ttte bill had passed under a misapurehension. On the Murphy branch the State get no pay for oonvicts. The House took tip tTie private and local calendar and passed the following bills: To amend the charter of the Wil mington, Onslow and Lant Carolina Railway Company. To tnaerporate the East Carolina Kali- way a o4 Land Com paay . la incorporate Pactolus, Pitt coanty. At 1 30 the House adjourned . List of Letters in the PuaUiftlca at lw Remaining Berne, Cra raven county In. I . 1 eb. llb, 1B57. Upenoei Ambrose (9), Hllders Car, 3. E. Clark, li. W. Diioo. Rey. A. Al. Lang, Hannah l'avVoa,e. ef Ana Fielda, Celia Eutggins, Joseph Hawk ins, Roseau Sermon. Person calling for above letters, will say advertised, and give date of list. M. Manly, P. M. , Anneal Parade. The annual parade of the New Berne rire Department take plane reb. ill. 18S7. The following is the programme: l. new uerne a. r. E. nana. . Chief and Assistant Engineers. 3. Atlantio S. K. R. Co. No. 1. 4, New Berne 8 V. B. Co. No. 1. 3. Mechanics II. and L Co. No. 1 0. Excelsior Eoae Co. No. 1. 7. New Bertie Golden Link Band. s. Reliance Fire Co. 0. Rough and Bandy Rire Oo. Companies will assemble on tea ori ner of Broad and Middle Bteeets at 2 o'clock sharp. Lin of March-Tp Broad to He teal f , oouterorarch dowri Broad to ast Front, down East: I'rsat w Pollock, Up PoUock to George, up Weorge td Breed, down Broad to Muidls, down Middse to South Front, down South Front to craven, up uraven to tsroaa, up uroaa to Hancock, where the rarfcffe will be dianaieaesL ;Jos K. WiLtra Chief Begineer. S. B. Waters Jr., Sec'y, , Deal Gently. Oonsitoi at ion for the feeliogs of o(licr3 should bo carried into every departtucut of life. Lrrors and ovorsights ought nertr to be 'dealt with severely uu less they betomd Iiabitriar. Wc aro .alUiable to mnke them, and, xrhoh we to, wish to be treated leoientljf. There iff a stofy of a baiilt president who threatened to tlischarge a clerk; if b did not flrrd 'tnisslng paperr Tire derk wasTn (lcTfair. He bunt ed everywhere wftnoKrtfcucctfBS. At last, Beernff tno' president's" over coat hanging w here he eQuld ex amine 16 without (Tpfef-rTonV he ex plored the pocket'' nml'fQ'ttml the paper. When tm aim fco h( hen for error', let? ns bo bure ivp '' nevlr Inake one ourselves. Roman Senators, Roman Temples, Roman God have all engaged . the world's attention, hut the nineteenth oentnrv has nrovided the ereatest Ro Iman of them all, Salvation Oil;?t .kill When the JKev, , Bam Janes, in Omaha, JSCb akHi any Man preg- ent who naa mvet spon a croga word to bja ,wifo to stand up a roond-faced, good-nattired looking individaalBTft beagdntodd jip. "Tkaok Od. tlrejru's eBe.men' who never said t cross wvtxlta bit wife V said thd Eev. &am,.i;4Bni, I jam , bachelor, I? ahoatwd the roatwk'acetl man. j.m! yu-t . '. Irei 0 qaxeVsweVp. aoh. rott rr' Idghtn Amm renrev tdgfaty illHitsdM.J,-''N ' generally .out. ef .-eoaj. tV wet) ,to orac up. rraca up,.puf 90s weetan lante, vpriBg" nedieine,' ,or hitter. bacVwhhtken sd wEca ittmulate' yon for an br-r, and' them leave ton: m worse eond.tion than.- before. .Wht you want to aa alterative . that nwill iprrryytnrr biood, stait r altby action of liver and kidneys, restore your vlul- m ana rnre renew nJt?i ni rw h. . fctrch medicine yon wf I Snd U Hectriq F!it'-,-s4 only S3 eenu.a b:ti!e ti.;.N Po?s),4rag store. ' " "-. i ir Jocwal Orricx. Feb. 19 S P. M oomm. Nw yoEK, Feb. 19-Noon -huios steady. Sales of 42,(500 bales February, 9.49 August, March. 9 51 Beptember, Avril, 9.00 October. May, 9 08 November, June, 9.75 Deoeiubex. July, 9 83 January, 9.88 9 65 9 46 9 87 9 M IjoW Spots steady, Middling 9 1 Middling 9; Good Ordinary 8 12 New Berne Market steady Sales of 37 bales. Sales fpr the week 87 bales 40S same week last year. agamst Middling 8 7 8: Low Middling ? 8-t; Good Ordiuary 7 7 S. iiontsnc nimnr. Baucn oomN a.oo. ciotto 8xxi ta.&o. TpkriMsmx-ard, 81.00, dip, i:jQ. Tan 75c. all. 25. Oats 60c. in bulk Corn 40a5Sc. RlOK 60a60. BxXBWAl 15c. per Bxxr On fopt, 3c to 6c. Oouhtby Hams lOalStc. Per Id. Laud 10c. per lb. Eoae IjOo. per dosen. FBBaa Pobk liaftc. per pound. PANCT8 50c. per buahel. F0DDIJ1 75c.a?1.00 per hun.lro.1 Omons 2.06a2 25 per barrf 1 Pnaun Peas 65a70c. - Ulnae Dry, loo.; green 5o. Apvlbb MattamuBkeot aiaiCK- iud eys, 81.10. Pkaku 75c. a? 1 25 per tueht I HoNrr 80c. per gal. Tallow 60. per lb CllEEtUC 14. OH10KKN8 Orown, ;i0a:iuc. . iniii 2(ja85c. Meal 70o. jr bushel. Oats 50 r.ts. per buhhl. ToiuiiPB 6O0, per bushel. Potatoib, Larly Rose $ii.7j itr bbl Vfooj-10al6c. per pound. foTAtoxs Bahamas. 80c. ; yamu, 40c . West Indies, 50o.: Harrison, 65c. Bhdwixb 'Vfeet India, dell and nom inal; not wanted. lkiilin. & Inrh lirt J3 00 ; sape,$1.50 Dr M WBOLK8ALX PBU'BS. Nw Mebs Pohk JM on Hhotjudkr Meat fa. O. R. s, F. B's, B."snd L. ll. - 75 .' vuuvu aa.ooaft.oo. LaKU -7 jo. by the tierce. Kail' -Basis 10's,$2.75. Bttoab Oranulatod, 6c CoritK 18al7c. 8ALT-6ea83e. per sack. Moiunane AJroSraore SOaAAs Powder 0.00. Bhot Drop, SI. 75; buck, $3.00. Kbosee-9c. Live Well on a Little Money, BY HllMl OlIOCFRIEP. I'RY (inops MOOTS, SftOltS. KTfJr., AT W. 1?. BCill's Old Market Hi to. Ni:W It K RN K N. V. Uudglu ul teu i'uuls alsUt fm Ibose who WUJi to remain over dIkIiI In t!ie city dlf EASTERN CAROLINA oTsPATCri The Fast Freight Line SKTWIIX V Jevt bernr, ICaatrrn North Carolina rolnt., and Norfolk, BalUmwi, riUiadelplUa. lVw Vik,oiUii, Etc. Tl BlUabeth Cl) . N. G. Oommnctng FKBHU ARY 21l. th Blsatu- rs kaulkv and Vltai'EK will run on regu lar Hbtdtla tHna, lravlnir Newbenie erry MONDAY. W,UMiiHIiA Y. and h Kill AT at PIX.I'.M , fbt'KlltaDeili City, and return on me reirowngQaes. These it'imn. In eonnectjan with the AtlflMilo AN. C. K. R.. Norfolk Hoallmrn K. U... iw York. Fhlla. and Morfolk L K. and Whs Pennsylvania & ft , form a reliable and regular line offering superior facilities for quick. trangporlaUon. No transfers exotpt at Elltabath City, at which point frelrht vUl be loaded on cars no go through to dettlnatlon. iMieot an roods to ds snipped via KoaUrn Carellna I4apatah dally as follows : from Norfolk by N. 8. K. K.; Baito. by P. W. A . R. H, Predent Bt. Station; Phi la. by PtnuaylvanlaU. H.. Dock Ut, Station; Wow York by Penn. R. Ry Plor 27, North River: Providence and Boston by New York and otw rag tana u. n. Rate aa lew-and ttma oalcker fban hv an il ether ltpv HonU as rty practicable, an an adaitionai ooai win do pat on thia d a 1 schedule arrea4 for four trips each weok. uuu. nuiunauii, Agent, febl i w Newborns, N. C. flED LIGHT SALOOII, Hear Baxket Dook, Middle St, NEW" BEKJTE, W. C, 1 J 19 YIKT! OAC ALWAT rt Of every, variety, fa ' lar or small quantities 9 Aseo tn-e FIX EST uRADXS r,snnijvtrm ?fl.if tu Liiuvkk rTtwti MTtm iin' " l i) I rfArfof MblifwWIeol4.'!-,d ,?.-r.4o -.H-ttiff'H1 'is, .jlecSt dw iProprietotVi x" rvf v. Pill ftj If - POVSEEY' Absolutely Pvsns Th pomaei never vanet. A marrsl ot purity, uiiKUi, and wMmoUMSb Mtm4 xHDomlcal tbau I be ordinary kinds, and oro Qui bo sold in oum poiluon with tfeo cealtSM of low lent, Qorl welglit.alum or phosphate powdera. Bold only la aani. ltoTAI.ntrMt KjwdikCo . KW Wall-n. Y uorlS-lTdw lor sale :n Newbern by Alex. Miller. K. n. NT All.M OlJiJ. , (iKO.IUMljsVi Smallwood & Slover I'KALFIWm ' ' o f t'ltA i. .iiMr.iw:, ''.Mi Mil-:, (;.,i.'j.sif uy. 11 OOht..'A Ahii, CHOCKKRY, SASH. noOKS, FLFfDS," GLASS, rAFTS, OILS i Aty sroy IN SURPASSED AS TO , PRICE AND QUALITY. Middle Street, Ncit , Ioor (o llotrl Albert! NEW BERNjaVM. C. E. H. & J. A. UeadoiYS ..imliT OFFKR FOB ,o,,,,; Immediate Ordero at their Warebouse," 500 Tons Kainit, 200 100 100 Fhoflphateso Pocomoke, Tine Island. Privaf e Boarding Ifcaso Mrs. J. M. HINES, Jr., " Kal Iront M. At house rorcntly ocrnpted by JuJin U, Bell. ItooniN furuifthetl. 1- Uht-rlnRB Hnaril on Her liable Ternn leiildWli ; For Rent, SiEVtHAL riKsl l'I.AB DW tut-Uoa . iu gotid lii'ighLMirhoiids. 1'ors.inslii sonrcli i.f H .uscii i:m alwaj-s be acoommoilated hy applj Ing at Ilia Hl'tL KST1TE OFFfClC, ' " . m , ,VQ. m4l t. a. eeacs. r h. roe. smmtt ttiftontt Green, Fojr BANKERS and Commission Ztercnaiits, SOL'TU FROKT STRftKT, fe4dwly NEW BERNE, N. C old mm mussm, mm- RE.OPElV5ly.', r ' ' TIT Tk Old Doralnioa 8eeaaaSln panj'a Old tul Fovea H ose Rant, Tie Alboaaarto. aad Cbeiapeako CtnaL TRI-WBEKLY LIFffe lkV roft " ' t i. ' 1 1 '' 1 Kerrfolk. lUUimora, Xctk Tark, Ff-n iu ' delpfala. Boston. PrevWeeee ,j, And all point, North, Fast MWee),! . Os-and after rarDAY' PSfetA-r!t (tta 188;, antMurtoer uoti, tn ,()J w tuir teamrs KeF-lnnr ltd htititif? will U from WORr)LlCa.:Hlt;lkt)M'0 AM., tor NKW BKRME, vteWsJhlnVvW "l'S1n5 wnw tkaXor3 of the.S. T, ct-SuB. col. for Kaaotsu Itei.,, . lT , r rT nil toe, avf -air ether landlnes on the Sanaa rr DAT at.TWKL.VK. Utat K maung eonnoeuoa with tho a i hip Mr How Tor, B, a oeS ur oikuumoTO, viyee oeipnnt, ana H. A SI. tea end f sevtd en , Oar anUrinaeflort dlassitol riif)A eiiill.UiS'M ! efl orts to bteeevear mh,i n eea oar Mmosk porreet iorvino tjrelvo t oara. in, ie ,let seaetaselMttV . ns pat Ueataa tnefutnrwi Hi J TfTfTw ! w , bvsi?U:.ailP0w A irretkta,Be veeotveel to SHpaAsit lattef . II a aa. ob sailing days, , , Pmnswrs will sod afodrableVPODiftwr-i1 able roomo, oad ovry wne-ii ailnsji 111 ' tloa will be paid thrm by tbeaffloera. , tt i- ' ; ft- Bv ROBERTS, Agpl 8" ' iteanB.cCLpippEW rvkntn," .t ...... ' Aiiola. Karfn -.-.r tiAi M.I it City.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 20, 1887, edition 1
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