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f ! . i. ' ! 31 MM i -w v loVQU3 ViirNQ. (285 NEW BERNE, N..q,V SUNDAY. FEBKUARY 27, 1887. PRICE 5 CENTS f u V 'V V t LOCAL news: Few Be raa. latitude, 85 ' North , bo" e uoron. gt T day, It ATI tilWW . Sua risos. ( I Length lun sets, 5:19 f 11 hours, 11 aainntea. Moon 1t3Itd fO t&4 J.-Gbay Int. Shipper Grain, Bay, .aeh.aed Ota ul y a Specialty. 14 ft H Roanoke Dock, Norfolk. V. . -Md . 'Now Is ths tim if you want to boy a Orist-claa Piano or Ore an at a low prioa. jOPiajaaaiidOrgaas takes ba eicnange at their Auiiaeiu-a, w pan- CM e ceiaoraiea puen, ue.nu inu , other Juo. Smith (America Or "fwASm 1 Kinatoa.N. C. 1 Fertilisers. Lima. Plaster, Clement Oleae, Paints, Varnish and Oil at low price. . gatj&IXHt CtXI A foil line of Plowi. Barrow and Ill me iL -TWa, MOf iBfrthetime tl 1 .' B Tl TT n . . Cultlvaa A tni' tf ifiirth tkeJ - IT1 W But law eyeters In marketjcaterday. to hap up. f Mars uemicrLrrm boom. Let thcM boom, but Jet Dmocrajj kpap cool., front Elisabeth Citr on Friday Bight lliaUttfinoWiiW, Monday eve, at e.tfclofcst.1 fvtfght vWeived el tb raii- jmqatini of the Ladiea' Memorial atociatlon will behfildu ibe inaulence Of lira. Joan Hughe on Tucaday, U4fin, at II It to earaeatly de--airwdj JliaU iaanbaw aball k present. JoH Wu( t9 er yeaUr- dy.M Wjttt rmhW whk are making WCSItrt rMlkarfjtia week longer we Upt-Ct toIinouJi(fe " llpaU. of rad '''"Tni' Wfem 8elul. in a recant lUe. kiU k f ery gop4 poHtait of Bon. K. MJ Sinmana. kM. wfcfc tha eiaeptlon W f fa fdVa.TeVr 4kiet aketck of Kfa Hft.wbfcawt rfkVoM to reprodab S1 nr ' "'" rilomA03 ajrtwaa,yaaur- ,T2Ut0twt4 airoulatathiongh OU Ml anottoliii liAtlW would tMti4U'irongaolJi of tb davil Jodw,I,r,tof,ll,4aU at 8110 p. m. Capt. Oon and IleaiamnU Wea?er and pfrmrto keadr tB bw-pnring at-lack.-lDa Wy wlUgo to tee and hear Utm through cnrioaity , and if tbfy have an better goepcl thtWl hey ma J aooonipliah aome good . nTMr"aaVa? reeVl Carteret. ''W nr tewneed io announce that P, R.PtlVatl. faq ,of th Arm of Guion & Pelletier, will be at Dean fort, Carteret county, on Thnnday, March A flM Tarky. , , , "Vawar ahown yeaterday a d meed turkey, cnlaed hy fohn Banaphrey, who ia one) cfj nr, Brofraaai? f armeri. It ieof Uebroaae variety, eight m on the old, and. weigha fourteen and a half poaadiJxaiaWhaallitd twaaixfOca.US. OOTniakwioner W, W. . lC!ark-,wpo thvaUkgaM breaking apeo Ur: .;; ; faun X&t&tfPIHti M the deniJ.ial -r!:."t:..r4 ,;J i i After fa&laaltkfti of 'WUacawa, Mr. "fcwrtftM dliartad;' ttm ftalag ao l4tW aVWkJfcKwblnd hint, rer. lul -l-WTMj.i'J.'l HI J .1 cator Breexlliurate,, Wajfta, ar- Iaiaa4 . wae4 laat alght mti hi. atopateg at Ue 1 Oranghraainfrattatlr tPiiffc';ol ' Cabamns w.,thxo'Morahad r cay) yor..u.) w ; I w W. B. Un teq-l ! waa in the city .le'jJiy., , . ., , , .r,,. r 0r. Q. C, Bagby retaraad from tlor- Ua yefterdafir- Ha toaad aa great , frand dnJ tnarV. The' BU Aadrawe . Bay Eiilroad and, lUning Oo. - K Wm Gertrada Bagby, tf CineeyV Schoof, f n,ia.ftna (armTWt. ." ' , . . it - .J 'if. Ir. Eea., aaraaetry , dia- . enf i tle c- ... t cf edacatioa at tUr loaeand Cj.- 4 dar&g the paatweak He la trying to r the people to aappla- rsent their public ecbooto wilh prirata eibof'- p- ftrrr' ajOTemeat ' cf tlU . I a:-" weetera nd f the .wt'y. At r'MV Cid-Je'a, WB Lese'a, Tnr-'r I-'yV, Rcberdeoa'a, ad at . .-I i' tb firatdia- 1-!-' tl f r tner tbet ; H tnigllr " ' r-ry l-rdera, are 4oirg tbeir : t r a r At ule T--r I'nW for Chareh terrteea T-Par Method Ut Church-Serricee at 11 a V.a4d . 7?0 p- .m., condacted by the pialbreT. L W. Crawford. Pewt ar ailke free to all. Uahera are al waye ulaa.kaauaalato raoeiva etraagere All panona ara cordially Invited to ware hip erith to congregation. San diy-echool at t p. m. ' ChriiU Chnrch V. W. Shield, rec tor. 1st Sunday in Lent. Servioeaat 11 a.m. and at 5 p m. Sunday-fohool at 4 p.m. The public ia always invited to take part in the services of this eharoh. Presbyterian Church Rev. L. C Vase, A-kt., pastor. Services at 11 a.m. K p.m. Sabbath-school at S.1S p.m. , Comfortabla seats, and a cordial welcome to all thesa servioee, for the public. Baptist Chnrch Rev. Dr. Theo. Whit Held, pastor. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 pa Babbath-aohool at 8 pa. Seats free, and the public cordially invited to attend. Elder Eugene Scott, Adventist, will praach at Mechanic Ball today at 11 aWack a. ni. and 7 p. m. Prayer meet- lag Wednesday night at 7 o'clock. The public are cordially invited to attend all these religious aervicea. A DOUBLE SURPRISE. MVSTEBlOl 8 DJCKDS OF bt UOI.AKb. (OharlMle Cbronlcl. Yesterday morning's Clironicle an nounced the return of Judge W. P. Byaana from an extended Southern trip- The Judge arrived here on the 10 oviock train Wednesday evening. and proceeded to his residence: he turned the key in the lock and crossed hie thiaebhold for the first time since the 20th of last January. When the Judge came up town yes terday morning he did not wear a ?ery cheerful countenance, and a Chronicle representative shortly learned the cause of his troubled appearanoe. Judge Bynum had made the discovery that dartag hi abeenoe burglars had effected entrance to nil residence and bad stolen all bis solid silverware, a fine collection valued at &3.S00. Before leaving home lat January, Judge Bynum had carefully packed his silver ware in a trunk, which be locked and plaoed in bis bedroom. The mansion a looked and barred and an old col ored servant was left in charge of the pramlaes. On soak lag an investigation, Judge By nam disoevared that the burg lars bad enected aa entrance to bis bousa by sawing a alat from a window blind, thus giving access to the fasten ings of the blinds and making It easy work to throw them open. The burglars weal directl v ta tha bedroom ia which was plaoed the treasure-lad en trunk, and Breaking open the trunk they secured Its contents and stole quietly away with tha booty. Tbe ailverware that was stolen in cluded some fine old material in hand soma designs, and priced by Judge Bynum as family relics, while a portion of It was of mora modern manufacture, but none tha less elegant. Tha loss of this valnsble wars greatly disturbed Judge Bynum, and in bis efforts to get a olew, be made a visit to tha office of the Boutbera xpress Company ia tbe hope of finding a trace of its shipment. In this, however, he waa unsuccessful, and ha had turned to leave tha office. when a of the olerks called him back. "There is a heavy box for you here" said tbe alerk, "shipped from Newl York." j- " Well, " the Jndga ana wered abstract ed ly, "send it down to my house. " Judge Bynum then returned to bis law oflloe, and all thoughts of tha box passed from hie mind, but when be went home to dinner aa roaaa a aeavy iron hooped box awaiting hi as. It bore akabah af. tha New To.k City Express aad area saarked : To W. P. BYNUM, , Charlott, N. C. Oarioos to know what tha box con- tabted , Jadga Bynum proceeded to open lt He found that 1 was a doable box, aad whaa ta inner ' lid was removed ha was astonished to se hia ankwing silverware. The coeds were packed in thaoat careful manner, aad as the bow thoroughly aayatiOadrbut dalighted Jadga removed the artiotaa oae by one, ha found that vary amgi ptooe or the stolen silrsr had been returned. Not eomaohae a apnea was missing, and tbe ware had bet been injured in the slightest degree. JadcwByaam. left here for tiorida on January 6th, aad tha axpraae office reoords show that tha box was received her from New yaTfa thre weakeago, so that the BwrgWry aaaet bav been wpmitted shortly aftr hit departure. 1 be mystery of the theft aad tb nrtora tf tse goods is one of a most puzzling irtr, fcnt now tht Judge L'roea t:.s goods be ta not both -r r.iu. -. .1 about advancing Uiforiea. Al v e war had hi nam engraved apoa It, torn of the mora elegant pieoee beaiiag hia name ta raised let tare. Part of tt was origin ally bought from Tif fany, aad New York waa a moat favor able place for th thief t attempt to pawn or sell U. ' S.ui ,v;. it i i in i i i i w i auawvrs fje Taatav-"-: : V Ifra. Fhoab Cbeatey, .Petenoa, Clay Co., Iowa, telle th following remark sble tory, the truth of which is voocbed for rv ti e ridnt of tbe town: "I am id, hav hot troubled with Idaey eomplaiat and lameaeee Cot mary yrv; etild not dreae myself wKhuut i ' p. how I am fre from all pia "4 atil am abta tod i I rr o a hf"iawik. I w my t.; . tf Moctr a IU s fr having re r ' v f rr "r ' i. d 1 rcfflpre4 eom- ( e-i meases aed rata. Try a b- !, 'y& atR.Nr Iu?f,idrat r xe. . ' kiws irons. Prince Alexander ufferiag from small-pox and aot gaatrie fever, as pre rioualy aaaouaead.iT fhi The Auatrlaa Bebhttath has passed tha credit Jot tbjeqajpmnt of the landatram without adiaaaaiing voice. Biohard CanflaU. L.L. D.,4d3or of the Joaraal of tha peyai Pfaturjeaj and Aroha'.pgloal AssodaOoa I Irsdaad, is dead, ir' '4". '&. The striking miners of Lanarkshire Scailaod. hav agred la raavatav work and tkea diacuas UdUteranaae''wiih tha owners. The Montreal Star states that an or ganization composed of aldermen and outsiders exists there for tbe purpose of swindling- business conoarae wbiab have favors to ask from tha city conn oil. Ltomiatoo HaroeUa, an Italian, waa stabbed through tha heart and killed in New York, Wednesday eight, ' by Pietro Palletto, a fellow-countryman, in a dispute as to which waa the best singer. Henry Bloodgood, Burt GUdersleve and J. W. Wallace were badly beaten at Eliaabeihport, N. J Wednesday, by strikers while going horn from work at the ooal yard of th Central railroad of New Jersey. Mrs. Ilannon and son, proprietor! of the free-love newspaper called Luifer, hsve been arrested at Valley Falls, Kan , on tbe charge of circulating ob- ecene literature, viz., their newspaper, through the mail. Iianlan and Gaudrur, the oarsmen, slgaad an agreement ia, ,! w Y't Thursdsy for' a single wrtrWifttl three miles and one turn, for M,o00 a side and the championship, the raoe to come off May 30, at a place to be here after decided upon. Another supposed "trunk murder" has been discovered in the Baltimore and Ohio Expreea Company's office si Pittsburg. The box containing the de caying remains of a human body waa received there froaa Ciaclanaii ad dressed to "John 0Lorne." In the Delaware Senate Thursday Mr. McWhorter gave notice of a bill provid ing for the erection of a new State Bouse and tha iesas of twenty-year four per cent bonds to pay for the same. In the House Mr. M0C0T introduced hia anti railroad relief association hill. The invoices for largaooasignment of wine from Jerusalem' trare reoeived at the Chsoago cnitom kaaWedfiee day. The invoioea ooaaM timfty 600 gallons of vis tad upward! 0 100 gallons of Hquor." and are latended specially for tha Feast o( tfte Paaaovsr. The Trades AssembUe, composed of , delegates from all tbe trades-unions ia Essex county, N. J., has passed reso lution condemning District Aasettbly No. 49, of New York, for its action in the late strike; also a series f resolutions setting forth that if tb order t he Knights of Labor in regard to cigar makers is enforced every union in tb assembly will withdraw from tha Knights. Kinston Items. Is the park a thing of the past or the future? Most assuredly 'tis not th present. Messrs. A. Mitchell and R. B. Bonn- tree, Jr.. made a business trip to Tren ton on Tuesday. Miss Sarah A. Davis, proprietress of the Davia Bouse at Beaufort, ia viaitfag Mr. N. M. JurneyH j J ii Horseback riding ia getting to be quit faahionable among tha young ladiea and gentlemen af lata. Dr. Cuahman, who ha qait a repu tation ae a hora doctor, entertained a large crowd at tha .char of White burst drag store Friday afternooa. A good many of oar voung marrid men eaa say: "its nioem to be a fathar at th head o( a family. It's nice tab a father with a bouncing babv bor apoa yoar knee." W. 8. Herbert, local editor af the Free Fran, left for Becky j Mount, or Qoidsaora oaa..Thoraday aaoraiBf for a few days. H did aot carry his toma hawk with him. Jae. Aj McDani! hae Masi aattiac la hia atoek of gooda for th past few days. Jim is a moat axeallaat young maa and wa wiaa mm aauoa aBaisa ia aJa saw baslneee. - B ha opesd next to "I say, young maa, aom ar." ' Barglara at work ageffe Lam Wed- aeadsy Bight tha tore af . F. Stmad. on Tuoxaaoa, . was prokM ftita tod about two- hnadrad aowada-ad N. C. name, a few pooade aatrsare and1 boat one dollar, la cash,, waa takatwW should hav a aigkt jwatoama)) it m slmpiy iespoeeible for on polioemaa ta go atgni aaa aay , xaa xeep things traignt.r,1, r..u The paoprUioFof UAeadamVotal, twumoT, mm., ustpryasT l!y wife rofTrei rr-rt acutely from rbeumaUtm, tv lr rin worn id aeemir't yid ta r . r'-w inducf J to try jJvt .. a Ci asi afts asieg oaty blf a beta.! it rt tmT e- iwvm er, e esectej tar-' rtrire. Oaaler Bridge Brad I . y . . ... i ! . Ji mI! CaXHahikx La kx. Onslow C.,i ,N. 9.,eb. S3, 1897. 7, EpnoB Jochnal: Wishing to ad drass our RepxaeenUUya through, your columns, I ask the. favor of ao dointf,, Hill E Kutu, Lj., Dear Sir. I want you to tell the pab lie what ia th trouble about our road, and to hold i mind andeviatiagly thai the Quaker Bridge road belongs to Che people of Jones and Onslow coun ties, being donated and appropriated for their beaefit immediately., remotely, and permanently, holding in view, the ooavenienoe of the pufcli at large, mak ing it accord with tha language of the enactment, a" public highway, a road pro bono publico. With a full sense and appreciation or a gtrt so beneficial and considerate, tbee counties have taken charge of the road, worked it, aad notwithstanding the severity of tha past and previous winters have kept it in re markably good order, everything con sidered, and ere determined to hold it until called for by the substitution of a railroad that can and w ill suit the beat interest of Jones and Onslow counties. Those persons, or the party, trying to deprive us of our road lose sight of the fact that we, tbe people of Jones and Onslow, honestly hold possession of our road by Legial&tire enactment brought about by the unremitting attention of our much lamented Congressman, J. W. Bhaokleford. He saw the need of it and got it for us, for which I, with many others, revere his memory, aad I now My. in tb fans of all ooaeeanaacee, that tbe attack y pen oar rights, or at tempt to so deprive ua. is unbecoming in the extreme, particularly when made by men who aesame to understand htw and b governed thereby. Tb rebuke given by Natb to David by tha iiiue traaap of the ritn maa who had many docks and the poor man who had but one little wee lamb, which was raised a pet among Me children, and was all be ha:. Aaa there came a traveller that topped at the rich nasi house, and the rkh paaa took the poor maa s lamb aad dressed it for the traveller, sparing his own flock and herd. When David heard the tale be became very angry, and said, "At tha Lard liveth. tha maa that did this tkkog shall surely die.'! Nathan answered by saying "Thou art the man." which took David all back, remembering his conduct. The donation by the State of (his road is the onrygift we have had at aay time in this oevnmnnity. whilst thousands and million have bean given Utrougaout the Stat ooatiauaiiy, and what do w pna r a set 01 men, from whom we ought to hav sympathy and aid. trying' to take from us the only ad vantage we ha vw ever had. Tbeir eon duo doni redound to their credit in the leaat datree; their fiancee are rank aad they mall to Heaven. Tha Quaker Bridge uoed has done a great deal of good ; thousand! of miles hav been traveled 6a it, aad lots ef produoa hav gona safely over It, and w depend y-aa to ee to.it, aad pre vent anv intrusion apoa it, and take vary oare of it ia youx. representative capacity. Don't allow yourself to be mialed by anytiribg whatsoever.' We awast eohftfed itm tha face af all oapo itioav, liteea sauoh a publio toad aa one to the" oapuoUand midst tna aame jurisdiction. Lei other Work what schemes they may; we, the people of Jones and Onslow, will hold OB to our road, and by a Httks assistance from the Stats, we can oon atrd readily have a An and ample raMroadl bed of over fifty miles, to join with any osbar road or road for tb aoodr wf the country. It ia asoosnrr that yon should ee to th ooaoplettoo of th Quaker Bridge road there ar yet two miles of road leading to far. jjanaing, so o cue, ana water aomaee of tha aam prong 01 read that hav had nothing dona to them, all belonging to ue by tha same enactment of-ta Legislators. W ask of th Legislators th benefit of to pro ytstotia of th aat, aad aot allow ua to be disturbed by any intrusion oraeaegn uf paiauiM wiiu wek the luHiuel of Hie fawMtth tnan tnat aisvance wouiu join vAr Creek road. wtth'iOaaker Bridge road. and if the paoplf of '"wfoni want to Join ua, theirs do U w U Hr$ little ex ponas. Cij- diataace ' r datively abort f tbe Angola road-t. e, and from ftiat toad to Burgaw, - tot more than eevwri miles, thereby opening ths way tWUmjB4rbytaaorpaw road, and t aay yeiar aa.. '.Uai)do road up down, al may be-rirdi With tb advantages, and av&Hlrg ' rselves at thenit wa end very soon hav all the railroad fteilMes won want Ikpw ay to ywo sWdJtrvur Td to tha last. isd U vM otl 1 Maiora 19 BO IBM, 1 OBclada ly aikicga..'), favor rf a strict obaarraaaept the vswa thus e "ed. Thar eanr ba to dlffioahy (a . . tng out th ptkM Uii; th diagsr ia i ' got tma samfuaasV hiLtetarfereac Wikh no other abjetin view, than aeif aggraa- dltement. a , , KBspecuuuy yoars, Charlott. N. Cjj Jan. 9kd8U,f Tha B. B.B. medicina has dona more good torjWktikaeArsMttan than any Irvar aiedl ka 4ta 'iiapeedy, and . . aa an sra s'v . . n vw Bti IhJHaM iaraa, J CUTSOajily ana i& ti. aie w ) 1 U AM I f 'mm 1 j - Ut-f Letter New Feb. Loui M, Cutler, Jimy Oreea, Annie Jtmmmi -ffOl lrf -WiTTlliMrf-JirfbO, ji- tT StnWirTrofr'y. a.Rmnii, Y JliCrjV?iKvSprurt rlr r. ,.la&na, iMfeUvAtaoiHiAaVaxa f araont calling foe above rattara, H say advertised, and give date of list, i For President of tha Senate. WjUEHrjforax, Feb. 84. The caacua of UepoMioan Senator this mornmg aom lasted Senator tngalla to be President oftheSaaata. There were twaatyaight sotes cast, or waion number atghten were iot ingaus, eigat ror ooar, one to Edmunds and on for Fry. Mr. Ingalla waa thereupon daeUrad in be th nominee of th caaoas. Henator ngalla was not present at th eaucus, and nothing like an active canvass was conducted by him or in his behalf. Western Senators entertained the opin ion (nat the noaor was doe to one from their section of the oouatry. and their choice fell uaanimousiy to Mr. Ingalla because of his long service, hia famil iarity with the rules and practice of the Senate, and his conceded fitness in all ether respects. There was only one ballot, and the entire subject was dis posed of within three minutes. There his been sojie e peculation as to whethar the selection to be made would rover merely the recess or to oontiDne indefi nitely. Nothing was said on this sub ject, and no understanding has been reached or suggested respecting it. Mi . Ingalla, therefore, if elected, will till '-tha chair until a majority of the Senate shall determine to elect hi? successor or until be shall resign. Th caucus, after some discussion, determined to "sit out' the pleurv pneumonia bill today, and to uke ui the Paclflo Railroad inquiry resolution tomorrow. The Democrats of the Senate, without holdiDg a formal caucus, have deter mined to support Senator Harris f,,r President of the Senate The Princess of Wales wears a very small bustle, yet tbe whole of Mnrlnnd is in an awful bustle about 11 one would suppose tbev had run aii , of Dr. Hulls Cough byrup, thich n . e ly used in that country for aeihuii. ir throat, coughs and eolds. COMMERCIAL. JorrsTNAi. Ornoa. Feb. J8 IP. M COTTON. Nrw Yowt. l-'eb. 26 Noon -Kuluien dull but Meaiiy. Hales of ID 400 bales February . August, Hpteoiber, Ootober. November, Deceniber. January. W.M7 'J Oi 'J 4r. 0 DO 9 8H 1 iO March. April, May. y 4; a 9 71 0 Ml June. Julv, Spots luiet, Middling 9 1 3 MiddliDK 'J Ucod Ordinary 8 1 J. New Heme Market quiet. I-mUs if S bales, uko a bams of 9c. for nd dling. Sales lor the week W bslns atrsinat 204 same week last year. Middling 9; Low Middling 1 II Uood Ordinary S. oomatario ntaaia. SXKD OOTtOS J3.00. OOTTOH StTtD 1 10 00 TuarBimifa- Hard, $1.90; dip.tl.00. Tab 76o.a$1.86. Oats 50c. in bulk. Cob !5a88o. Rioa MaoO. Bxaawax lftc. per lb. Baxr On foot, 3c. to to. OocxTBT Hash 10al2k. per lb. " Lakd 10c. per lh. EMB 13o. per dosea. Frbsh Foan tvaSo. per pound PaAKCTaoOo. per bushel. FoaDKB ?0o.a91.00 par hundred. Oanoas 2.00a2.2o per barrel. FTXLB Pxa 6Sa70c. HXDBB Dry, 10c.: green fx". ArTLES Mattamnsbeet. 25a40r ays, IL10, PsUBa7So.aSl.S6 per bushel BosTXT 800. pergaL Tallow 6c. per lb. Ood Ohioxxivb Orown, 80a36c. aprmn toaWo. MaAI 79o. par bushel. Oat W ota, pes buaksl. TrjaUTTPS 60c. per bushel. Potatoes, Early Rosa 82.75 pe r bbl Wool lOalBc. per pound. PoTatox Bahamas. tOo. ; tsrtb, 40c. West India, too. ; Uarrieon. too. 8hdli Wast India, dull aad nom inal; not wanted. . Building. inoh heart V3.00;aapa,1.60 per M. WBOLxsALa nines. Nrw Mxat Poajt-tl5.00 VaovLpn Mi at 7c. OiB.1. F. Ba, B.! aad L. C.-fi. OOat.00. io. by tha tieroa. is 10 's. 13.75. BttdAB-KFraaulated, 61 0, OMrTta-lOalTle. ' " Ohbvbk 10. ' 1 SALT 80a85o. per sack. MOLAWKfl axd STBura Oatiio f7WaB--f.00. il ftteaKDrop SLOT? buck, S.0. Kxxoaa7-yo. From Bakers Popalar Moara House, Charlotte, N. a, will ba hare a few day longer, those wishing their pianos thoroughly tuned and repaired, by laavanor rder at ratwrsow's Hotel. wc I b promptly Ctamdnd to. Pi at aaal . A BBrmiaa, aM rKa iaatalKABi pin. TJha latest Sheet Muaiq at as- TOcUiftroYtS per nt, U ",.';Morttft-,eiii':'. "-. Pusaoant to.a povarol sal mlsiiaBd in a fftortgaga xecutad. to Paul Jaim, 0? tee SUt oi Oogig,; WOUam Col- sadaaslgaai to-Bte'Ob 1M i9d tt f igakaaagyH) 1 ill aU at pabO LaflaOeo.'at tha orjarfc haaaa da. ia the en j u flfv m w fVt T Saturday,' March th J7th, 1897,, the followtrg real eatabs, tnaated ia the ty of Kdwhara; tbw ctrof Weat rsvjtang Boottaanarxaowa aaa aa tiasTTxishedta th Daaarof tb aatr.af 1 west trrv , , . ,A .. f .. ilaSardtaW S .Wyi, J'J3 R BTJfTIl . !-!il..,4l.prlt.ir- JK 7i3JWlJa MTWj, IOS Xty iAh-iOSxS'bBt'Xitu I E. W. MlUf m. 'atCtXCtiir Smallwcsj.a Sljfcr DKALFJtSlir ' CA'AAU. BARDWARMt ' ' tikwam qlassitaiLb,, .. Gums, rAittra, eaa ha-ri sroris, UNSl'KPASSED AS TO PRICE AND QtEALiy'T. MUldl. Htr.t, reit Dftor. to UoUi AlUrt, . ' NEW BEENf- tf. t?. ' Lira Vcllipn Mil l l.i'CKhltH HKY GOOIW W. JLT. JBt:ill?s ll UrliM Htrr, Niivv umtNK k,' l"1liMt.ii oon Dtkt arUaswtin wtj. :o raioAiu or uhi ln.Utt cit n -r dwlf Notice Nkw niiHNK, Feb. 1, 1887. ) S.-he.luli. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Feb. 27, 1887, edition 1
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