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, r r - . ...v..:.' ft, " b . .-' i . OURNAL NOh:m. 125. NEW BERNE. N. C, FRIDAY. AUGUST 26, 1887. PRICE 5 CENTS. II w 11 . U)CAL NEWS. iHIMlHtWllUUIM.' . KaTWrrs,lstttide Uf ' Hortb.. - , longitude, 77 V Wett. fea rieee, J3D6 i Length of day, Kgg.'UU, 7:09 I IS boon, M atinutoa i" rNoe at 10:48 p. m. fcMn&ss LOCALS. PARIS UEEEN and poison JUtnb tors for the cotton worm at .is. GEO.. ALLEN & CO. O1 kLD PAPERS ia Mr quantity for h! at this offloe. BEOWN'SQEOEQIA COTTON GINS, with Self Feeder and Condenser. All of ine latest and mwt approved pat terns. Geo. Allen & Co. Coolar weather. Theateamer Kinaton leaves thin morn log for Klastoa. President Bryan of tbe A &V C R. wants shingles. Kee "ad." No Information waa reoeived here yesterday front the steamer Eaglet. The steamer New borne will arrive Saturday p. na. and will aail Monday at noon, Th Old Dominion pier ia being re paired and everything getting in shape for tMtall bvemees. Tae steamer Howard, Laasiter's boat, is completed and ready for business. She is a daisy littls boat. Steamer Pamlico will leave Norfolk on Monday next and ateamer Newberne will leave New Berne the same day. Hotel Albert runa two omnibuses now. The Oaaton House omnibus hav ing been repaired and put on tbe line. Note new advertisement of the Old Dominion Steamship Company which will appear in today's issue. Mrs. JL B. Ellis's turpentine distillery which was destroyed by Ore. last spring has been rebuilt and ia ready for work. The trustees of the Na Berne Acad emy will hold a meeting; this evening at four o'clock, a the president's office on Oravanafrecl. . The Baker wreoking sobooner Annie M. Collins, Nelson, master, sailed yester day aftaraoon (after making some re pairs,) by direction of assistant agent Mania, direct for Harbor Island where the Eaglet go aground with instruction lfttiirthere to pull her off. it is to be hop 3d that the services of the wrecker will not be needed, but in the absence of direst information abont the Eaglet ha deems this the beat course to pur sue. With a view to the speedy forward ing of accumulated freights of the E. O. D. Line at Elisabeth City, Vice-President Warner of the Wilmington S. S. Oo. bat requested the officials of the Norfolk Southern R. R. to employ, if obtainable, barges and tugs that will, with the Vesper, and, as hoped, the Eaglet rapid I j bring forward waiting and to arrive freights with dispatch. The first veeseU to arrive will return immediately VsrsonaL Mr. Wan. Tyndal and Mr. Samuel Byrd, we yoong men of Lenoir county, called toaee us yesterday. It was their Artt trip o Hew Berne. ' Oo '09. I. Nowltiiy ia in the city looktuf ' after tbe Interest of his forth . oemlng book on Eastern Carolina. ': Ktv W. BUI of Falling creek, Lenoir county, Is In the city, Ooaaty Xxpenditutee. ' . We publish today the claims allowed by the board of county commissioners at the t Angus meeting. Tbe law re " quires 'these Itemised expenditures to W fsjbtlabed that fh people may see and know 'iJM their money is being . property expeaded.- We notice one eommndab reform tbe commissioners C have made, and that ie la tbe matter of aUosrancea'aaadate tax list takers. Tbe ' .-5 total cpehdVnrea for the nine months Tending Sept. 1st 1867 foot up f7,B.58. "This U a JiwWrtdYotloa en last year acd it would seem: that the ezpendi- , taret tbla jeaalartgfaU under 110,000. ' .The oonnty etoek In the A. et N. C. R. lor the proepecU of fading Tmarket for y. - tat A fair rlo wi. the people to '!. , H slmf! about it - and ; devUa . pteaajt -Jotsi tmrnias; It to tbe county's gxl'laJ i-om9" way ; for te.-fs,:.aaatai 'I'.l tt'j6e' 'gSvpafaa" eubeoripUoa. to- . r4a j-auroad ;M Onalow oouty, , This la o bad ideal' s If Craven, would 1 1 va her stock (a the A. et N. C R. for t!. six amount of .eiook In the East - Ci -;t Lac J & Rail way Co., it woold liure the buiiiiog of a road to On low. TV. e poi Ie of Craves ought to r -- t t-w.ier about tbla matter and t r etMi coo cty stock aid tbem - r 1 of tbair debt. it ia well to state that this t i c r-ri eme from' a stock t -t CaroUoa Laai and Co. r ' t ry r,a IzUrc.r J in AJlowar cea Made by tbe County Com miaaionera of Craven County at tbe Begular Kseting Held ia August, 1887. For the poor: Wm. Cleve for support of M. Harris, (2.00, for B. Kite, SI. 50; Wm. Moore for P. Moore, (2.00; Sarah Herritage for M. E. Hall, (5.00; Banry Wells for self, $1 50; Amanda Clark, (1.50; A. Toler for Dan Key e, (1.50; Mrs. Wesley Gray, (2 00; Mary Qatlin, (1 50; Wash. Spivey for W. Bonner, (1 CO; Celia Heritage, (1.25; Jno. H. Bell for J. W. Cox, (8.00; Hagar Blount for Caesar Conner, (1,50; Bettie Nelson, (1.00; A. Lloyd, (1.60; R. G. Moaleyfor EdDey Brown, (14)0; Betey Weatbrook, (1,00; W. B. Griffin for Simon hem, (1,00; Thomas Harris, (1.00; M. Hahn for Dan McCray, (1 00; Matilda Uun- nerson, tl.W. J. wney ana ramiiy, U 00; Jefferson C. Davis for Jaoob and Hannah Burns, (2.00; Caeear Beoton for E. Becton, (1.00; Mary E. Willet, (1.25; Norman I pock for support of B. Lathing- house, (4.00; Mre. Eleanor Wright, (1.25. Tbe following amounts were allowed, being same es claimed unleea otherwise stated: Rachael Ireland keeper of Willis e Quid ley janitor, Ate Lincoln keeper of bridge, (7.00; E. , (10 00'; John T. Clermont bridge. (3; R. Q. hfoeley house rent, claimed (4, allowed (8.25; A. Soars keeper of poor house, (10; Magaret Oadnum, cook, 83; M. T. Bryan, coffins and burials, (9.75; J. J. Tolaon, agent, rations for poor, $71 61; W. M. Watson, examination of lunatio, (3 00; J. B. Gardner, assess ing property, (10.00; W. C. Brewer, assessing property, (16 00; W. P. Stan ton, assessing property, (10 00; Alfred Uaskins, (10.00, A, J. Cheunut, (20 00; John A. Jackson, claimed (22.40, al lowed (21.80; David W. Morton, olaimed (40.00, allowed (24 00; R. A. Ruaaell. claimed (88.00, allowed (86.00; B. E. W.lliams, (20.00; B. G. Cobb, olaimed (20 60, allowed (10.00; Heae kiah Davla, (18.00; W. B. Griffin, olaimed (18.40, allowed (12.00; S. E. Whilford, (10 00; J. A. Ernal, claimed (10 00, allowed (21 00; Orlando Hubbs, fees per diem, etc , (75 08; John W. Vaughn, witness fee, claimed (3.00, al lowed (1 00, Joseph L. Shem, witneea fee, claimed (2.00, allowed 81.00; New Berne Journal, advertising and publish ing statement, (12.60; W. G. Brinson. justices' fees In State cases, (16.45: D. Stimson, sheriff, serving summons, (14.70, turnkey fees. (3 00, boarding prisoners, (81.25. Recapitulation For support of poor, (145.86; department of justice, (96.48; miscellaneous, (876 80; sheriff and jail fees, (98 85. Total expenditures for the month, (617.00. Arrivals at Hotel Albert. A. E. Wadsworth, Craven county; Thoa. McDonough, J.J. Spengler, Balto; T. L. H. Young. C. C. Denton, Peters burg, Va. ; Reid Whltford, 8. C ; J. C. Calhoun, W. D. Rice, F. E. Patrick, Richmond, Va.; Geo. I. Nowitaky, N. 0.;W. B. Blades, city; J. W.O.Hill, Falling creek, N.C. ; B. Q. Worth Wash ington, D. C; Samuel Heist, Balto. THE KNtfrTNOTHINGS Propose to Enter tbe Presidential Can vass of 1888. The old war cry of the know-nothing party, "America for Americana," will again bs raised in the presidential cam paign of 1888 by a new American party. oome forth, like Laiarue, from the tomb of tbe old. The projectors of the re newed movement say, however, that the know-nothing movement never was ' dead, and that, with its objectionable features lopped off, it still lives. Daring tbe celebration of tbe consti tutional centennial in this city a prepar atory ooavention will be held, at which delegates from tnirty-etgnt states win be present. The call for this conven tion has already been drafted by a body known as tbe "American National Com mittee, ' ' oom posed of some twenty or thirty men. Although this committee i been working very quiet ly, they have been for over a year in active oorreo eondenoe with more or lees prominent people throughout the country, and have laid the foundation for a solid party of organisation. The claim among their numbers over 1,500,000 persons, members of ' societies whose purpose Is to Inculcate purely American ideas, some of which are a survival of the know-BothtOg organizations, of 1844. Geaeral ataater Workman Powderly is a prominent member of this nsw party, aad bas given utterances more than onoe to the principles this new party mniiMt an tnA m. ' '---' all start oat I rem one 'central idea, the minouon oi immigration. . -"The September convention will de vote itself to formulating a scheme to effect a thoroutii organization of State, county and township oommitteee, and will eall a convention to be held next July, probably in this city, when candi dates for President and Vios-President and Bute tickets will be put in tbe Held. " rnuaaeipbia Express. r - A TICK To (TOTHKRS. ' MES. WlKSIiOW'S BOOTHWO Btrvt should always be used, for children teething. It sootbes the child, softens tbe rums, allsvs all rain. cures) wind olio, and ia tbe bt remedy for diar bpea. xwenty-cve ccc ts a bottle. . i roar 17 d tuiV t w iy TO AND AT KAH8 HEAD. We arrived at this pleasant resort and Historic locality on the 17th Inst, per steamer Pamlico, Capt. South gate com manding. We had intended writing tbe Jour ax earlier, but our attention being so much attracted delay was caused, and had not tbe great storm occurred (which we wish we were able to describe the fourth of its awfulnees and grandeur) it may have, been even later. Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock waa tbe bour or sailing. The weather waa fine, tbe passengers in live spirits, and, together with good fare, necessarily made tbe trip an enjoyable one. The waters traversed are pretty well known to most Eastern North Caro linians, hence we will have but little to say of them. On leaving tbe "City of Elms.'' a feeling of melancholy is pro duced that we find somewhat difficult to reconcile. Tbe run on tbe river to Pamlico sound ia about ferty miles, then by those lonely looking sound light-houses. At twilight we are against dreaded Hatteras thAt baa lured so many ships to destruction. Having previously ex pressed a desire to see this wonderful tower light-house, Capt. Southgate points it out (a small glimmering light that oomee and goes at regular inter vals) away over to our right at the re markable distance of thirty milea. It ia the eight-second flash light, by which peculiarity it makes itself known to mariners. In its construction it con sists of stone and masonry in a cylin- drioal form with winding stair on the inside and almost as slim as a stack pole. It stands 190 feet high and on a clear night oan be aeen at sea at a dis tance of probably fifty miles. The strangest feature of this light house is a continual motion that it has. Whether stormy or during a perfect calm this sway is kept up. Only one other tower light is paaeed that of Body's Island. It ia similar to the Hatteras light though not a.oite so tall, nor does it have that elastic movement, t vAT mus head. Reaching here at 11 o clock at night we get off at the long pier extending out id the sound and have to walk ud to he hotel whh gripsacks In hand.no porter Dean were to rtiieve us or that burden. WAbave negleoted to men tion that we are fn company with Mr. W. G. Lang, a moat worthy and pleas ant gentleman from Pitt county. Though quite late, danoing is still in progress. The crowd is larger than we had anticipated, hut the clerk informs us that many of them were excursion ists from Elizabeth City, and that he was sorry he would he unable to fur nish us a room in the hotel on account of the excursionists remaining over that night and having engaged them ahead of ua. He kindly offered to do the beet he could for us, that was to take us over to one of the cottages tot that night. The next day he would give us a good room. A ear van t took our baggage, and in company with friend L. we were escorted to a rude looking house with steps running up on tbe outside reminding us of going up into a hay loft. There was not a light to be seen at first, but a lantern was fin ally found and we were led down a passageway by the rooms. The first one had no door and the second, opposite the first, had soaroely anything in it. Tbe third we concluded to take. It had two jteds, or rather bedsteads, the mattresses on which seemed to be filled with seaweed, pinebark or something worse. The pillows were of the same material. But with all that a tired and sleepy person can find repose. About one o'clock found us dropping off to sleep in that state of happiness that only tired manhood can properly appreciate. In less than one hour a heavy knocking and pounding was heard. A heavy wind and rain was raging. L. waa standing on the floor trying to prop and wedge a window eash that had blown out and was turning in the rain. He had drawn hia bed aoroas the room to prevent a drenohing from the rain which penetrated that whole side or tbe build ing. I found that myself had been given a shower bath unsolicited and un- beknowing. All this kept us awake fully an honr longer, still we thought it possible to get four or five hours sleep by late breakfast, but fate waa against us. Our eyes were just closing in sleep when some half a dozen boys who had been indulging rather much came up and wanted sleeping quarters with somebody they didnt care who, but nobody wanted them. They tried our door but found it strongly fastened and the knob taken off. They then pro ceeded so where a poor fellow who was so unfortunate as to get ths room with no door at all and made a raid on him. He reasoned, pleaded and did every thing he could to get them to desist, hut no go. He then tried rash measures, but instead Of improving, matters were made worse. They set up a general serenade until about dsy when tbey went -down to the boat that brought them there to the delight of many an- stoyed persons. Tbe next day ws) got a pleasant room in the hotel and made up for lost sleep. BOW IBM OVIST aJTCBI THKKSttYH. There art between 75 And one hun dred here now and many of them are leaving every time a boat touches, ua tbe other band a few new ones oome in. The first thing ia the morning after breakfast is to ait around and coeaiD un lit 10 Volock wbea the big bell out doors is rung at a Signal to go over to the beach for s surf bath. A horse is attached to scar and yoa have an op- portanuy or name; - oy pay ing nve cents eaen way. xna sun nen is the beet that - we have aver ex perienced.' Also wa hare never seen a beach equal totals for.driviag. It is much regretted that tbe excellent livery that was cere last year is not bare now. though most of ths cottagers have their private teams and soma of the hotel patrons hare brought their turnouts with tbem. . Beyond a doubt tbe bath ing and driving at Nags Head oan hard ly be nrrpawed. aioet of those who try the water have brought along their own suits and not only are they pretty and tastily made up but they have eome decency about them which is generally lacking in those furnished at watering places. Tbe scenery along the beach for seven miles adjacent Nags Head is magnificent.' The contrast between the mountainous hills of bleak sand and others clothed entirely In a coat of green presents a scene of exquisite beauty and loveliness. I he lakes are ad mirable places to visit. They contain quantities of fish acd offer rare pport to catchers of the nony tribe After dinner sleepiDg I which the coast caHs for so much ot is engaged in until 4 o'clock when the big bell again sounds to repair to tbe surf. After supper comes the dancing to ewett music rendered by a string band. There are many prelly young ladies here, among which New Berne has a fair representative. Ag io children there is no end to (hem, here, there and every where. The most severe storm that w e have ever witnessed raged here Saturday the 20ih, which we ruav speak of later. H. NEWS NOTES. A Hartford dispatch ("tales that the amount of deposits in t 'ouneclicul Sav ings hanks which have remained with out claimants for ( wenty years is over $75,000. A Dumber of tbu Urgent ilo posilors were BoldierB, w ho went to the war in 1H61 and ISO.!, uud were not heard from afterward A real estate syndicate in I'lucago has just purchased Bevrial thousand acres in tiiu neighboring town (if I.yun for u nw cemetery for I'hicagVs dead, at a cost of about one millim and u quarter dullard. Must of the tract was bought up quietly at tK'i to JvCiO per acre, but the deal being discovered, the restof the property brought up to !?''VI an acre. The laj digestn in (jroria cuuiph ie with thi exception uf fourteen counties. show an increase of 7,'iOU,uUU com pared wuh last year. The remaining oounlies, H ith three railroads yet to be heard from, will swell the agKregate increase of wealth to something over $18,000,000 for thuyear. Kulton county, including Atlanta, which it was in-tu rl ed would bo injured by prohibition, shows an increase in va'ues of fl -147,-525 over last j ear. ThatCPacirjc railroad commssim has beOtJompelled to auk the 1 nit6d Stales Circuit Court at ban Francisco to issue an order requiring Leland Stanford to tell why he ought not to be compelled to disclose the uss he made of some 8734,000 of the money of the Central Paciflo Railroad between 1K70 and 18MI Tbe Senator presented vouchers that did not show where tbe money went. It went for "expenses," and that was enough for the commission to know, in Mr. Stanford's opinion. The whole Bum tbe Senator is asked to tell about is about $2, 000,000. It went, it is believed, "to influence legislation. " A recent issue of tbe Rime (tJa.) Courier tells of a marvelous "mountain of marble" which is being developed nine miles from that city. The ens tence of the quarry has been known for many years, but it was never worked with prolit until it was bought by an Atlanta company for the em nil sum of 82,700. Tbe purchasers introduced new machinery and having applied a dia mond drill bored 200 feet perpendicu larly and borisontally without ascer taining the full extent of the magnitude of the quarry. The marble is of su perior quality. The Courier says that a fine block is now being taken out 20 by 121 feet, worth 8,000, and that there are a million blocks like it in the quarry. Mciting of Hoard of Trnstrfn. A regular meeting of Board of Trus tees of the New Berne Academy will be held at the President's office this, Fri day evening at four o'clock. W. M. Watson, Bee. and Irean. Bcsrlet Fever and Diphtheria are spread by contagion, by the transfer of living matter. These particles come from tbe skin, tbe membranous IiniDg ol the mouth, nose and throat, and from the intestines and urinary organs. Disinfect promptly acd thoroughly with Darbys Prophylactic Fluid, tbe great germ destroyer. Prof. H. T. bupton. of the Vanderbilt fjaiversity, Tenn , says: "As a disin fectant and detergent Darbys Prophy lactic Fluid is superior to any prepara tion with which I am acquainted. Deals sf Mre. President Jarkson. Nashvillk, Auk. 24. Mrs. Sarah Jackson, wife of Andrew Jackson sad mistress of tbe White uonse danoc President Jackson second term died at "The Hermitaje" yesterday, aged 81 years. From Austin (Tax.) Statesman. The effect of Hevkes' Crystalised Lenses apoa the organs of vision is sim ply wonderful, as there are several prominent gentlemen la the Land Office whose sight has been restored by their ass. ana hundreds of similar oai throughout the United States oaa be r ferrea.tSk " All eyes felted and the fit guaranteed at the dreg store of F. S. Duffy, New Berne, ' - ' sag a la - Free Trade. The reduction of internal revenue and the taking off of revenue stamps from Proprietary Medicines, do doubt has largely benefited the consumers, as well as relieving the burden of home manu facturers. Especially is this tbe case with Green's August Fluuer and But chee'i German Syrup, as the reduction of thirty-six cents per dozen, has been added to increase the size of the bottles containing these remedies, thereby giv ing on fifth more medicine in the 75 oent size. The A i. just Fluu er for Dye pepsia and Liver Complaint, and tbe German ijyrup for Cough and Lung troubles, have perhaps tbe largest sale of any medicines in the world The advantage of increased size of the hot ties will be (treatly appreciated by the sick and afflicted, iD every town and village in civilized countries. Sample bottles for 10 cento remain the Banie size. Atlantic & Worth Carolmi Railroad Co. I'KESIDKNT'S OKl'K K New Bek.n, N. 0 , Aug, 25, lH(-7 Shingles Wanted. Proposals for furnishing seventy four thousand (74,000) Cypress Shingle, all heart, twenty (20) inches long, five (5i inches wide, and one half i inch thick at the butt, will be received at this ofti c unlit Spt. 1st pro i . The right to reject bny and all rot- oala is reserved. Hh ingles to be delivered at any acini on the A. & N. C. H H. WASHINGTON HH V AN , a6 Ul I'reeideiil You'll Hud U (fu-,Ml to rcyTl The orirang or Uih ttiuali fciid ureal. It clim-mi .St. lUaAcKt, sUitl ibe woe That tuul UjajK-pUca err know. -besltlea tlJ i.lotaa&ul tu llnj lal. bv uuiif uth b'u), :t j. u DOOR PLATES 1 will furnllli yoa Willi naudome d.x.i l.laU-, lull Nlofcel or Broun, wllli your tikine Inserted, il.e ;C ,i8 luchc with arrtwi res, I y loml&rli lu fruui door, hy eimeu for 9 i 5 0. Tuev need lo 1,9 ttteu lo be appreulal ml , At-enlt wnud 10 whom lll)rl of, dleiuul will l juoied wlih aampla plale of tout me. 11 (j line riDintxn nitde of i-lnch w hi metal poller ed flKures, 50e. per Wo. hy mail Money nerii hy V. ii. mouer order at my ei pern Addrt-ia J. K HI I, Jr., aitldwhu D Uoi 4. Lllilrion. N . Special Notice. I AM determined to Bell my Kntire Slock, consisting of Dry (Jood Hats, Shoes and Notion", at TW'KNTY KIVK PER CKNT HE LOW COHT. The public will find it to their interest to call at my store and examine goods and pricB before buving elsewhere. au24 tf M.l'HAO Accident Insurance. W W. l.A W KKNCK Kn.j . (. . . j. .! tlie agency ol The World's Industrial Acci dent Association UK Pl lH lil K. IOWA Take a poll, y at on. e ' Thou kDowesl u.-t when 11 u.c Men t will happen. This Company paid Mi Isaac- H Hiullli Beventy-flve dollan for three weraa, Jint fifteen dayi tn-fcre Die claim a .lue. Kor furthax I nformal Ion write to lh- sec ond National hank of Iluhu.jue, Iowa, w here It has a d. poiltory of Two II uu J rf il ThuiiB.i nd I'ollHm. W. W. LAWRENCE, Urorut Street, near Berne, an., .lion NKV) BKRMt. V . Mortgage Sale- J'ursun.nt lo a power uf sale oonlalixxl In ft inorLRRtfe c xeru1d to l'aul J ohm, of t Im HUI of Oeorgta, by William ColllRan. on th bill day or August . 1KM, and aaalgned to nit on 1 lie 'M1 day of February. lHSi. 1 will ut-M ai Public A notion, at the Court Hoiav door lo Ui a City of Newborn, at Twelve o'clock, M. on HATl'RDAY. BKl'T. a -lib. 1K87. the foi lowing ral aatato, allualed In the Dty of Newborn, on the corner of Weal airesM and Scot t'a alley, known and d'stlnfr" inh?d in the plan of the City of Newbern aa iota num ber k and Wi. on Wet Btrect. Terma of aale dwah. UKWdtd K 1H KFV. Sale & Livery Stables. THK FIRMS (IK A . A M HAHN AND M. HAHN A COMPANY haa tfc rtinolve.l tir he death of A. Hahn, M. Hal. n ill . rontlnae the bnalnem of RAI.K. EX CHANGE AND LIVEHY OF HOIiXKH. MUI.KS. etc., at tbe old atand on Middle street, where he ha he en en gaged In the aarne hulneai In the city slnrw 1866. will h". pleased lo meet h'.s old frlendi and customers Will have on hand In dne aeasnn a STIKR LOT OP RTOaSBS 11 1" LBS. Also, at FINB LOT OP BrcCIEi mm HARNESS. - SATISFACTION Of AHANTEKD. M. HAHN & CO. snsll dwtm Notice to Merchants! Save Freight and Drayage in Buying Your Powder from Ferdinand Ulrich, AGENT FOR Hazard Powder Co. . Keep in ujock all trades and site packages. - KIDDLE BT&EKT, KBW BXSNE, S. O. f. A. Ouzx . Old 8riin. School Notice. MISS LEAH JONES will open her school on MONDAY, SEPT. lih. Full English course, Latin, French, Elocution and Book keeping. Terms-S2 50 per month. No extra oharges. aa4 School Notice. MISS MnI.I.IK HEATH will reopen her .VIjkoI at her residence ou Pollock street MoMMY, KEI'TKMBKK l&th. a u g I' 1 d 1 w Fim Art. MiS.S A I K lit A MACK will take I.I IK MK 1'oliTKAITS iu CRAYON "r 1 '"- '"'" l.fe i at) kmd small ph tune And ,; (,IK LK.S.SONS IN IiUAYVINi. ANIi I I NTIN(i afir Seplrmhtl "rtl. 1"? 1 ..r terms npi . n renidence ud JuliliBoh r-treel N . l i u , Auk i i- dwtf Till. T o tv7 oler, 1 "I; Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Etc. J) 111 dwjrn New Berne High School oN MoN I ' A Y , M:1'T:MHEH 1Mb, MM7, the liliiierHikriied will rmen a ioh School in the New Her he Ararlemv building Thorough nmtrurti.in iven in the Inglish hrarjc hen lu Latin. (lreik and MallienialiCH, students prepared for col lege, npeciai inBtruotion may be had in French, (ierman Staniai. Hnnk- keepinn etc. They intend t.i hve in the Literary )epartnient f . .r vnunir Iminw Lhn aaalHL- snce of a thoroughly .ualilied lady teacher The 1 leparlinent of Irawin and I'aintinir will fL. ellicieutlv (iIIh.1 bv Minn Nannie Kohertn. The serviced uf a ladv Learher of Munic w ill te secured in due time. lur terms, tuition, etc apply lo tiK.. W. Nkai .. AM, Principal. Jamkm Thomas, A H , Aasociale l'nn. audwtd Reopened Willis, Edwards & Co. Uave reojiened the New Heme Machine Works, and have added Tixila to their works to do all kiuds of Machine and lioiler Work at hhort notice. They have also added a foundry to their works, and are prepared to do the UmU of Hraas and Iron Casting, House 1 lumbing a specialty. If you want (food work ive us a call Ml work Ruaranteed and dope at price. lo suit the limes itll wly Poor House Farm For Rent. OFFICE H,.a l(I C it m V ('MM18RIOKKBS, Nkwiikkn. N C. Aug. 8, 187. The uuilersigned will, at the Court House in Newbern, on Monday, Sept. .'ith, iys7, ar V o'clock, M , rent or let to the highet-t t.idder for the year 1888 only, the Poor House Farm, situated in Craven county, Neuse road, about one mile from Newbern. The rental agreed upon to be secured by note and security, to be approved hj the Board of Commis sioners. Hy ordfr of the Hoard. . oKI.ANIx) HmR8, sliidwtd Clerk. For Sale, THK C ASTON HOUSE, situated on South Front street, New Berne, N. C, a brick building, three (8) stories high, with cellar and attic; front, one hun dred and twenty (120) feet; depth of lot two hundred and five (205) feet to water's edge; thence to channel of Trent river. Contains forty-nine 49) sleeping-rooms, besides parlor, front and rear offices, dining-room, reception room, bar-room, billiard-room, barber shop, kitchen and out houses. Terms One-third cash; balance in 1, 2 and 3 years. JOHN HUGHES, JAMES a HUGHES, au5 dim Executor On or abont SEPTEMBER 1st we will remove to the Large Brick Stora recently vacated by Mr. John Doaa -next door to the National Bank, aad for tbe next two weeks we will aell the balance of oar Stock of Clothing AT . COST. . Respectfully, . all dwtf HOWARD t JOKES.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 26, 1887, edition 1
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