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f - - J- y waa.. 3! B ,tw' JIMtfLY i jt its . . v;-r. a ati ;!"! NEW BERNE.N. C TUESDAY. MAKCH 1, 1887. PRICE & .GENTS irVFRi m t vm -TPS 11 it n i r HnLQ(3AJirJIEW8n ' ?C ew iWikiitiuJi.. to r North er ,.tonKiWd.rf77Qr We8t, rnn rises. 28 I Length J day, 4un wu, 8:49 1 11 hours, 11 m inula . Went or Ohakge Known as Florida "ff'twirafctvita mad jftlilh Mora of Jibn Rodpeood. lit to pur and uu . dutterated and remarkable for iw d iUJUbtffciUiMr'WiriMisiw boonec. 4&ky.milKtiantol when abet tereod purer wine ean be bad at less price. Alto. Holland uin ana pure French Brandy received by schooner Yptt eao buy firsj Clsss Pianos and aTUOfrpminft JewfMBT than 5B FlweOf Decker "TJroa., StSrfl GoildPianoe; the Bmith AmesfeaOfgnn, fCanrwpoBdcnoe eo- iril I 'h Sinston. H. C. J. GBAY BEID. Shipper Grain, Hay, febd2m Ndw lathe time f you want to bur a aa taken In - exchange at their full value. We han H'l did h .eefebratta Stieff, Guild and otbar.Bisne, tha Smith. American Or ,,fcaiu. '' Miasm & Hastsflei.d. t fcatoiatiUftil - I i Kiaetoa, M.t;. (tkfartiliaers. Lime, Piaster, Clement. GlaeajPaiDte, Varnish and Oil si low pricee, Oto. Allkn & Co. . .lAfaey tor Tanailla & Co.'s Punch -" "So. and 10o. Fine Cigar. Ja l8L-tf W. L. Palmkb. ' yBll Ij,,, 0j pio a, Harrow and i. w b aw . r T- . v. nav aja. iai 'Thai board of city council will he in ,?.ealoit tonight. Wataen 4 Straet announce auction . - Wn. piiter llera dwelling and flJcior Bee "ad." ri(X&i1,.,.tl: Eahw Je. Dep. State qfafcf Fatrm- or Ouabaadry, pub n Important notice in thia issue t Tha'atrong weaterly wind which pie ,v'anc4' all day' Bon'dV, dtove out the . The firemen propose to try it again today. May tlkey have a pretty day. a4Afine Hheyfi ftli a Tomer's nlanhtfaiyVfair nd froatj." !.!: ,Tbai8eaaa Xuglct left promptly on ,Vue yesterday aftarnoon for Elisabeth City with ft varied cargo. The Vopef, ( wUt'wtl aomorrovr arternooB at 6 p. m. " Cottage prayer-meeting thie erening at . hall-peat ,aavn, .o'clock, under the ,4a4M Oliiel It t). A. at Mrs. An H,nln 6ta njyi'a, oppoaUa W. Loroh'a, on CoUecttt Hancock requests us to an 'Jhonnci 't'aal today' i the last day for paying city Usee without adding costa. WaJklyRjwf aj,rabd,;ihereby save oimtWiaa) Mamie jLaaa and' Mm Emmal H Bcott wiirreieive 'at fhT- 0. A. l .JeadtoropmVh1..mning. Booms - ;oUw'B-Pfl Udiea cordially v 4tas4UdiO'TBTlt the rooma. 1 'g.,foiw held , ltbltfitvUilNf teBt, at n trhJoh! largw peetiott the- anetnber tahatteide4k)B4vrer MeaaahU en ' jJlrtei hy.DriW M , ' Jo ul AvfaeKtof Of the Lafliee' Memorial v .''aaocIaU wilt bleld t the redd ence - VMl FM:,. May. IT- T- ul-W.iliJ enxneeUy r de alred that all members ahall be prerent. " r . -.gr.'iKiiinii'iii ' viii' uri'H ,. Tn Vaaf OaT Batter. Tit ' Mr. W8. Quidl, dput odUedtbt of f- cotoms at Hatteras, "reported wCpt. xJilJ.lJi Richardson, oollactdrof customs ntthbpohontAweemgo thatki nnknoUn) kmra Wftohobnit bad been -,' . wrecked on tha hoaU of Hatteraa and ' that the entire crew and cargo bad been f f JMrdayltooaUgCp?B.c1d' ' -' son received another letter from Mr. . Qlier la rblcV.haetaeBd'thsillthe veffl, carr" nd crew were a total loss, . : and no Information' feoutd he obtained - concerning ber except from an empty sngar hogbead thatwas washed aahora. On t: i iliJrVTi',?I!??l? marka: J 8:'.t,--tJBt''"B'!. T fit. - Oa the aid etavea of the hogshead tv f-"---ing wor?a: ! C j. rani v Co., :", ( or ,-d, lie. - ,r : h t' f-rtspsin; 1 .3 nWi."ia; j''"t . . I ( "r ,i; . i. 'j : jruo, ,i.r '-a and I r ' li a I - 1- Mr. Geo. Ash. ieavea for the North this mornpg to pnrchaae a apringatock of goods. Be intenda hnying on a full market and expects to lay in a stuck nnanrpssaod In the citr of New Berne for quality and prioe. Miss Ida Pous, a ho has been visiting Mrs. E. Meadows, leaves this morn ing for her home in Washington, N. C Mrs. A. S. Buford, of Richmond , ar rived last night on a visit to her daugh ter, Mr. Clement Manly. Tru Dticritf . Elsewhere we publish a comuiuuicu tion from a gentleman of No. 1 town ship who eeen is to be dissAtUfled with the reconimeiiiliitious made by the Democratic executive committee of ibe township for magistrates. If wa under stand the matter a public meeting of Democrat waa held in response to (be demand of our correspondent, and ibe action of the committee was endumed by an overwhelming vote. Now he clainia thut Ibey were not Democruiti. We cannot decide that matter only e know that Mr. J. A. Jackson, notwith standing his being a Greenuacker ha always done good work fur the leu..i cratio party. In the laot elrcm u tin it- were near three hundred ou p.iia J in that township for the Democratic ticket lu the recent mcetii g lielO lo recommend amiable persons fui n,i- trates there weie onl about '.'0 wit against the eulleinen r. C"iijmti." d t y I the township exiculive cuiumillre If tliehr lO are ail ibe "Truo Deinoriala'1 in No. 1 township, then tbey must I t- .n a hopeless minority. . 11 "IsubBcriber ' t-ucceeds in driviiig- ! suoh Democrats as Jubn A. Jackson from the party , then indeed will theie be danger of some one slipping in on Tyro York 'b mule. Tbe KalvatloB Army. A tmall squad, two little lasses, f the Salvation Army, began work m this City on Konday at the 1 heatre. It m annjunced that they woul i oi en tire on the strongholds of the Devil in front of the Theatre at 2:80 p.m. At tbe hour appointed a very large crowd assembled. The weather was so disagreeable the out-door exercises were cut short with the singing of a hymn, making an nouncements for the week and inviting the crovrd Inside. There was a perfect jam, both in the gallery, which had been reserved for colored people, and the dress circle and parquet on the lower floor. Tbe manner of service is described elsewhere by a special reporter who at tended the night service; he also gives a brief history of the organization. t This portion of the "Army" though weak in numbers is certainly strong in devotion to the work which they have undertaken. They present no new theories of Christianity nor of the got pel;, they are simply endeavoring to induce people to balieve on the Lord Jesus Christ and accept liim as their Saviour, perhaps, is the best feature of the "Army"; it does not bring "another gospel," at least it has not developed itself yet if they have it. Tbey say they are trying to reach a elaae not reached by the Church If there Is auoh a class in this community, the Church' is not doing its duty. The Apostles were commanded to preach the gospel to every creature, and we pre sume a church which claims to be tbe Apostolio Church feela the. .force of this command, and is endeavoring to fulfill it, la there not suoh a church in New Berne, and la it not sending tha gospel to tbe poor? . .. r What the Cairli "The people Are just dying to know what the Chronicle aaid about onr Sen ator," said a very prominent business gentleman' yesterday. Well, we are sura that all Mr, Clark's friends appre ciate the km;, worst Of tha Ckronicle, ad wa will reproduce) them. Here they are: ii-;i X l'kLi::J..lj ' "The retirement of Hon. Cbaa. C. Clark, of Craven, from the Senate) la a great low not only to tbe county which he represented with eo much ability, hut to tb entire Commonwealth. He waa one of the men of that body who roee to the high plana of genuine states manship. ' He is one of tha strong and brainy men In North Carolina hose ability and Integrity fit him for useful iervioe and the few weeks he haa been in, the Senate) . haa , demonstrated- his capacity for more exalted station.- He carries with him back to hie home the esteem of his associates, the confidence of tbe Democracy of the 8tattf nndw also the sincere wish of many that he may be called again to public position. The speech he made in hie own de fence was one of great power anal will never be forgotten by those, who heard It. .We tried to secure it to' give to the readers of the C7i rani, 7 but hepoke wi'.hout prf paration or notes and wee una' le to furnish it. After bearing hie statement and his defence there were no recrsts there (those who voted sErnhiht him ss well as those who voted for biro) who did not sympathize with him snd' commend him for the brave ;n :e le nt la against tbe-ocholy combination which oped hie election. Ilia arraignment of the "torn tit Pres ident of tbe A. t N.C R. B," as he called tbe preaent ' incumbent, who, 8enator Clark said. need, the only rail road that belongs to tbe State to defeat Democratitoandiilates, conld not have bean surpassed. . The Ckronielt sarw thw excellent and able-gentleman return hprnawith many regreta and yet we mjotoed that he had been with aa so long and served the Bute so well. Tbe SalTftUtm Amy. The Army was organised in England a little more than twenty-one years ago. It has girdled the world, and w ab its tour thousand officers and an almost "innumerable company" of sol d iers u doing its part in holding it for Christ. The headquarters in this country are st New York. It depends for its efficiency snd success, on the promise of God, the laborious, self-deuying rfTorta of its "rank and Ale," and the voluntary offerings of those who engage in us services, and wish it Uod speed. It has been a means of aalvation to multitudes who are not reached through the ordinary channel of Christian en deavor, and wherever it work ha been prosecuted, the churobes have usually been revived. Tbe meeting at the Theatre on Sun day night was attended by about one hundred white persons w ho represent i d not leas Ihau nine different religious denominations and as many or per haps more colored people a bo occupied t'c Kalleiies Tbe services were coo duiUd by Cipl. llartlleus, a young worn. .11 of Bwedisli descent, thouitb inn in Brooklyn. N. Y Hhe waa an--irip.l 0) Lieut. Weaver, a woman of middle ae reared in Pennsylvania. Tbe method pursued waa uotautinusual one. only singing, prayers and ad dienf.es. not ceiuious. The singing was of Infinliar hymns, in which the con gregation joined frequently right heartily in the chorus and was accom panied in a few instances by the cap tain upon the "fiddler" and once by the lieutenant upon the tambourine. Tbe prayers were simple, uuetudied, fer vent. Tbe addreaees were plain, direct, earnest No new "doctrine" was set forth it w as tbe old, old story of Jesus and his love. An air of deep seriousness pervaded the. meeting, a solemnity becoming to tbe presence and the house of God. There are two way of looking upon this movement. As in some sense it is here a "new departure," many may re gard it with the cool philosophy of (iameliel (Acts v: 3H.) "Refrain and let them alone." But as a method which has been on trial more than twenty yoarB, and, from having been tbe means of the reformation and conversion of thousands, is evidently a "difference of administration, by the same Lord," others will with a warmhearted Christianity, give a practical beed to the Apostle ' entreaty to hie true yoke fellow at Philippi (Phil. iv:3) "Help those women who labored -with me in the gospel." B. Not Endorsed by True Democracy. Vanceboko, Feb. 88, 1887. Tbe well tried and true Democrat of No. 1 township tried to held a quiet meeting as there was dissatisfaction in their ranks in tbe manner the executive committee of the county proposed to make the uppointment by the one mn power, to get tbe consent of tba Demo crats as they are in the majority in aaid township and do not propose to abide in such power without the consent of the party and will of the people in relation to whom they should have for their magistratea, to be appointed by the Legislature of North Carolina. In aaid meeting one J. A. Jackson, a well-to-do Greenbacker, once' a sore headed Democrat, with other suoh stock, rushed on the meeting with bis allied with a combination of Republicans, etdL, and usurped certain rights and privil eges that waa unbecoming and against the good will of a law-abiding people, and stuffed the ballot box with about forty negroes and a lot of white Repub licans for the purpose of getting into power a fraudulent, sore-headed Demo crat. This same Greenbacker waa one of tbe mou thpiecea, on. jtbe. executive committee. Mr. Editor, is not such Democracy aa this the cause of the, Houae in our Legislature being Republican? I for one believe it is; and if the one man power is to continue the Governor's chair of old North Carolina will be graced by eemn snch mule aa that on which Tyre York rode into Washington City. Subscriber. P. S. You will please add in that the rote was captured at Mr. Bryan 'a store and v carried to the; other end of the town to Set are tbe result of tbe balloa,i 74 and 73, by D. W. 8. AoettMr Eaithqrnake. CHARLESTON, SUamiaVILtX A.KD A.DJA CliTT COUNTRY HAVE ANOTHER SHOCK. ' Charleston; S. C.,' February 8o.- About 6 o'clock thin morning alight earthauake shock was felt here. At bummerville and the adjacent country the shock oon tinned five soonOs. Tne direction of the wnvei was from wee to east.-. Ia one honae a vaae waa thrown down, bat no damage waa den any where. ' The shock- wsJ so alight that many persons sleeping at the time wnre notdietarbed." Thie la the first abook worth mentioning aiiJcef the beginning of tha new year, ' fcoCXY MotJat7N;!c.;MarChl 23. $ 3 For fifteen years my I fver and kfoneyi had been badly effected not a day in that time without the beadacb. Since using the B. & A. Botanic Blood Balm I have been entirely relieved i no pain,, no trouble, at aik, and I feel air most like another person. I ana one among the greatest advocate cf B.B.B. and you are at liberty to ee r y nam. Mrs. C. li. gat. 8old 1ft New Bern by R. W. Dnffy and E. H. Meadows. Chanel Hill Netee. The usual exerciser for Washington s Birthday passed off very pleasantly on the QUI. Xb orator, Mr. R. N. Hack ett, of Wilkes county . a member of the Dialectic Society, far exceeded the ex pectations of his friandg. Tbe subject of his oration waa "North Carolina's Action in the Revolution. ' ' Mr. Hack ett has never claimed to be an orator, but he possesses one oharaciei latic of a succcssfal speaker tbe power of awak ening an interest in his audience con cerning the subject under discussion. LTtae originality of hta ideas and tbe force and vigor w ltb which they were delivered kept the attention of ail pres ent constantly upon bitti. 11 u! speech was just twenty minutes lon, but I am sure there were none present who were not stimulated to renewed exertion and oiled with tbe spirit of emulation. Un the night of the I'lst a dance was held in the gymnasium building, and those that delighted to glide along, keeping time to the sweet strains of de lightful music, felt themselves trans ported to the aetberial realms and host ing amid the fleecy clouds above. Not until the gray daw u made her appear ance over the bill tops were tbe dancers reminded that it was lime to depait, and as the train was moving otf from the depot tbe next niorniDg, laden with Raleigh's loveliest, many a lore sick youth pated longingly after it, and many a little hand was thrust from he car window, wiving a final adieu The usual elections took place n u.e evening of the 28J of February At U.e ringing of the college bell all the stu dents assembled in the (hapel. and a chairman having been rhoeen, be an nounced thai it waa thu regular time for fcwardlag ttw foilwag saudaU: Lazy man's niei'.al , uk') man's medal. dude s medal, borer medul and cheeky man' medal, ll.e follow log were lb successful gentlemen : Mr. Kir by Bmith, of .Goldsbora. ioi en d tbeiatyman's medal, without opposi tion; Mr. Albert Rosenthal, of Golds- boro, waa awarded the ngly mau s medal by an overwhelming majority: the borer 'a medal was justly awarded toMr. D. B. Perry, of Tarboro Mr. Parry is smaller than myself j As a matter of course, the cheeky man s medal waa awarded to a FreshmaD a Fraehman wa aleo honored with the dudes medal. The election passed off very peaceably, only two orthreo fights taking place. For Ilvi h Aurora Items. The town is run over wiih duini mers. Mra. Dr. Cbafiin, of 1'itu tx.ro, ik down visiting relatives. I see lots of handB from up the country down looking for work. Mr. J. C. Moore has moved in the house formerly oeowfard by Mrs Thorn son. We are a lav-abiding peeule. yea one of our lawyers has money to Isrid. Go it Tom. Another addsd to Uie toll at Aurora Academy. Let 'em come! Prof Bonner knowa how to, manage Utam, Mr. Alan. HudneU' new bouse is a very handsome new building, and now Parson look out for the X Mr. Uarrlaon Roberts h charge of Mr J. B. Bryan's farm and seems to have it in good order tor a crop. Mr. W. A. Harvy has returned from trip to Hyde county. ,Ue has sold out all hi horses and is going for more. The times are hopeful; one of our toirnanverj advarliasn amasuf lo loan. Dr. Mm ac W.. took enrt for this notice. Wo rDTtti La aLatn I hut Mrs K R. Satterth wait, wife of ("apt Natterth wait. died in this town on Moudsy oi&ht last. Married, on Sunday, 20. h Feb , at the residence of tbe.brnU's mother,. M's. atarkwrtt fcttrt, Td iW JoAl DA to Mr. Joseph Stilly, C V. Tuten. J. P.. ofrilmfnn -T' ! 1 PnmAMah quite prevklent. Maybe our doctors will bare something to do now. Tbia section has been so healthy that our doctor is talking of going up the country, and another is going icto insurance business. We, regret, ta sy that sMrs Dora GriffiU, fJnefJeho H.Xsmilln. died on Saturday 10th Of February. Mrs. Griffin was very mock loved ay u who knew ber. .She waa buried on Sunday, fol io wing. A large concourse, of sorrow ing friende followed her to the grave. May tbe Uod of . mercy bless her hus band and precious babe AUc-Btion t Foremen of Atlantic 8. F. E. Co . New heme S. F. E. Co., Mechanics 11 & L Co.. Excelsior Hose Co,,, iielianea Q. ' &L.CO., Rough and Ready H. L Co.: You are hereby ordered to have your Company and apparatus in readiness foe parade on the oorner of Broad ajid Mid dle etreeu, at 1 oYlock thj evening. ' Karen L, 1087. J. K. Wilus. Chief of Dept. 8. B. Waxkm, Jr., Bee of Dpt. - - -- 1 1 - Members V. S, S.T, KndC 'I Yoa hre hereby notified to assemble at the eng1n house of the New Berne 8tenm Fir Eatin Co at 1 0 p. m, to- ay in fan nniform, for the purpose of paradlag vrn'l ftoo'n By rdeT'of lrj Preatdht. ' Frwwa.lhe Qautltec cwy. alseWwtf I, 1665. My drttfLylWAhb, has been affected withnfwening eor itciec -n&r cb! a, which hu proven vary atubborn. . She has nsedpar,btlee of B. B Br.' and lam glad eay that all ulcers have heeled gh .hi M Joyiaa" good haaiUianda e.pyttv- ittnte ber en re t the B. li. BwBotani Btood Balm- - Tno4 A, PscKKTT,r i t. o.40lK.4Q'liSt.tPhUdelpMaJ BV4 in Few IvTne by II. H.Duffy . r- tt r i , , ana a, ix. a.auawa. The German Elections. Paris, Feb. 27. La Li ber to in an ar-1 tide on tha German elections, says : It' can now; be plainly seen that he blun-) der was made when the province of i Alsace and Lorraine, more especially ' the latter were annexed by Germany. it is apparent that it would have been ! better to have neutral lead the provinces j as was suggested by sagacious minds I during tbe negotiations between France i and Germany after the war of 170. ine paper in conclusion asks. "Willi not experience inspire the statesmen with a desire to consider wbetbera wise and just oomromise would not disarm tbe hatreds on both sides, appease dis ( trusts and avert the chances of war'r ) An End lu Howe gcrmplng. j Edward Shepherd. of Harrisbarg, III.. ! says: "Having received so much benefit i from Electrie Bitters, 1 feel it iu duty I to let suffering humanity know u. Hove j bad a running sore ou my leg for eight yaars. my doctors told me 1 would have) to have the bone scraped or leg ampu tated. I used, instead, three bottles of i Electric bitters and seven bottles Buc k len s Arnica Salve, and my leg is u . sound and well." Electric Hitters are sold at fifty cents a bottle, and Hiu k Uu's Arnica Halve at 2!c. per box h R. N. Duffy. AUciilinu l uiiiierv The undersigned will address the farmers at I'ollockey ille. Jouep county. . n .Saturday the ith of March. 187, on the subject of oiganiatiou at 1 o'clock . m and at Foit Barnwell. Craven county, on .Saturday tbe 1'Jih of Man h. Farmer and their vires, none iud daughteis are requested to i ntnl promptly at the hour named, uh in rs of i;reat liniorlauce to them wi be .!isfiiM-etl J. T. Fa I (ien I, . Staff (iian'e. I' . II t.u Ulill a liuvil Arllilr Of Pi fil T'W ai-U your dealei (or old uii." (K it at i ... COMMKIU'IAL. JOl'haAI. OPKICK l eb Vs B V M PH D'rroN. New Yhhk Feb. ?S Noon -Futuiw i)ulet un I -lea.ly. (Salt of 'i 1 .01)0 baloe March. 'J Ci September, 'J C' Apnl 'J ri:l (X-tober. 'J 41 May. W ttif Noremlicr. 'J :H June, y 70 December. 'J 'i July, 9 7S January, August, U February, . Spots quiet; Middling 9 9 16; low MiddliDg 'J 116; Good Ordinary H J 16. New Borne Market dull. Sales of 4 bales, upon u basis of 'Jo. fox mid dling. Middling ll, Low Middling 1-0, Good Ordinary R. DOITIKSlIC ITHHKHT Herd (Xttton J8 00. OOTTOH SltllD 0 00 THItPEirTlHnHard. 81.00; dip, 1. 90. Tab 75o.a1.85. Oats 50c. in bulk. Corn 45aS2c. Rice 60afW. BEBHwax 16c. per lb. Beef On foot. Sc. to 5c. Oountbt IIamb lOalijc. csr lb. " Lakd 10c. nor lb. BOOS 12s. per doaen. Fsbbb Pohic tisOc. per pound PeaMITTB &0o. per bushel FODDBB 75c. a8 1.00 perhundret. OMOBB S3-00a2 .25 per barrel. FtXLO Peas 65a70c. Hides Dry, luc. : green V. APPLES Mattamuskeet. ?5n40c . (i.d eya, 81.10. PBAB8 75c.a$185 pur buehel. Honey 5c. per gal. Tallow 5c per lb. OhiCsteiib Grown , 30a35c. piin loaaoo. Meal 70c. per bushel. Oats 50 cts. per busheL Tcbnips 80c. per bushel. Potatoes, Early Rose 82.75 pe r bbl Wool lOaifla. per pound. POTATOES) Bahamas. 30c. ; yams, 40c. West India, 50c.; Harrison. 65c. SifXHOLBS West India, dull and nom inal; not wanted. Building. 5 inch heart f8.00;saps,1.50ter M. WHOLESALE PRICKS. New Mas Poke 818 00 Buodldbb Meat 7c. a B.'s, F. B . B. V and L. O.-r. Flo 0B 83.006.00, Labd ?io. by the tieroe. Nails Basis 10's,?2 75. Btkiab Grannlated', (He Corran 18al7io. Cbkesk 15. , SALT 80a85c. per sack. olasfes abt Stbcps 30a45c POWDEB 18 SO. Bhot Drop, tl.78; buck, 88.00. KnosuuiiOo. For Rent, 1W ELH5Q E0C8E OF SiX BOCMS and KITCHEN, on George stret. war Broad. Prick Offlos on Broad street, near Hat pock. Apply te mtrj-lw W. HTJLL.T8TKR. Assignee's Sale at . Auction. WATSON & 8TR KET,AtieMon eera ThTindaftlilat1 clt 3, '87. ,Tw 0'CtOt7K,.lt, AT . " .Middle stcsewsaw Hews, K.C '! If. -'.X 1 1 1 I ll. for scooantof Aftig, w wlloaamaea haasM M tbeaStirabtock of Hood of tbe ajtwA.aa.8aatth4it.f w'Ji -' i 4 tTeaw Oaali Balv''ttnar.a JU serve. , This- Iwi erjS'vea-W eB3SttB of Prjr Good-, Groretlea, ProTltoa. JUawor Wan TBbwwo, cis-ara, BardwarSi ' boots and Hbomi Jtntton. tm s4 M Twtnea, nd In faet evetythloc asaajLlr found tn lrt.iAM imrwl stor. City .and Oount try Mmehaatabav rare epnmtnnltyof rcplsnlahuig thalr stork, to stock. I snldtd great ad ran tare. j E. W. UiLLVMi. jyjTII. Smailwcod fi Slovcr DEALERS IX v GEKRAL HARDWARE, '.. WARgt'CCJtRY, SAHU. DOORS, BUNDS. ; :LaSS, i'AIATs' eiLS . AND SHOVES, L'NbL'kPAiinEO AS TO PEICE AI'QMKjfY. MLil.ll htrH4 4 i'ojor to lot-l AlUirt, ,newiu- Sale of Valuable, py, Al "!l .. iv:, al -rwiiLi'K p cluck Al th!. uude,,d wu sell byf6llcVmiSS. for " V ""'nf n-kfihd protny ,.e:VKirt.rr?l7faf0,ar: 1", ln'i'iil' f"i-if-n;vi by I... 'irsnr Afu- , Wl.nt..n. Merraaed tbrnce ire. I. to .he ,!,. , r i.fXito river: thrm-e i...i iiii.idi u i.i4iaisi alt lie 'I c iheoiiil-at c.riierof aaid loi io. i., il.. uoe wit), lueaoaia.nuaa, ttmm hit V.. ex westward ly l.i the l.nnlrm, elu "''. '"' " hea.rthe ), ,, MIJlch Ih. H b, n" ou Wul"..wlAUT.ea;her ... ii i...;.,l. K u,.a ,,, i.mrry Ihoceou. 1 1. is sair ia I f v.r.iid , M povcreuCiaMiied ... .... ..r M.H-iior tiuurt. nvwl at 1 .. 1 lr.ni. ivto :,. HCtion wtiwelh T. A '.!. I.I..J .1. A . :.i.-d.j are blalnUfla. and i.e f.-w Hrn.. .VMinfaetirrfiiv tipai,, ":- ', ' 1. !. i,aui. to ..... """is rereiiu, x '.(mor given 'V Ma m t. HI I, 'Hey. T)rn ,, Live Vell on a Liflle Uonsv. 7 U in UMI ohck-thih-p; -;uoi.h l.l AlMrkot HIN-, ii'i .... :. '"'MMri'..:f n: t-o.1. I uk .. 1 Un .m,u t a nl h . ib,, w , , wlab f. ru.uslu ar nlcht LA (UacUsV 1 ''illlllll.nl. jNOUCrJi -'Ji BHBErrTOrrtrcejA'iMivV)., ) BW BiiIrbi, i8W'. ) Hohedule "B"Tkri fs nOwdue. All parsons fwing the same will paeaee call and aetile. M . -'-Sfei- J. W. STEVVAPT, IIKADUARTERfi FOtt"-" HORSES S BUGGIES. A cargo of. HJ '1$$, AND MULLS juEt received. 1. Tbe Bert Buggy on the1 Mark' for the money. "J ' ' Horses, and .Vcjycea, to.hrn, at reasonable rates. ii.i. Ui- BRi AD STREET, N ME, N.C. jaaedwtm' ' n iinJr!- EASTERN CilBOLA MtCH. -aJwx ) i;t aid I The Fngte' tVtvt berar, EaiTtra ' Wartik" CVla p.ir.. a. BO.ik';l aWAanire. PailxielpMa, KWTil3aaCWt Bvia aUSsafeeisiiirin'lr.Cji erf vMfltM .Ornmemias ruhUAkT hafJIlM asVkm. et KA GLET and VERPMt will mn an in. lar sefeadals . tlaae, laaviaMf Btavi ,imTJ,. the fpUowtnt day. .. . Tneae satoar lfc kbeeflh WW tha Wf5aKwV. il'MOf M,.t which point rr!iiM.nlU nataaanajsaaasaas to o throoah to destination. 1 " 1 J)lr?!lifxri,'0 WapeJXaEk , Carortnw llpaten Saliy k folio..: frooa B. R. R, President ft. SiJiiion: D iia, br ParayiYaTtB.jiu.Da-ka),r a: Kew York by Pann.lt. R., fier 27, or.d Rlveri ProvMwftew an4 Botaj( nawi aea and . New Ireland R. A. - , Raw. a mw an Ukm ofaJsaaW tM 1 kny Other lln. ' i allBhrjasjoat wlrtrbn Menthia route as early aa practicable, and a schedule arsaas)l tor Tnnr Vl t e a w j. il . , m ,OtU HJUSDiRHON, Agent . febdw , . Kewberne, N. O.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 1, 1887, edition 1
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