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J assav I 1 ou r; yoL, VL-NO. 137, NEW BEKNE. N.C. Fill DAY. SEPTEMBER !). 1887. PRICE 5 CENTS. II RNAL K M LOCAL NEWS. Iinu llar New Bern;iatde. U' North, loiuutoda. 2T? S' Wwi . u rww. 55fl J Length of dj, .-, 18 boon, 8 minutes on.Utt;83a. m. BiTgUHESS LOCALS. SM. " m " I7ULTON Market Corned Beef, I? C. SLOYS.il. T)KeK una-etell-fed ef Swert'althis XJ morning ud tomorrow morning. rpnK GROCER"; E. B.-HAGKBURN, - offers bis second specialty, mun BEBB GOODS, the finest ia the world. I. one j refunded if not found as repre iwea 13UBE Liquors and Wines for Medici naJ a4 other Bees, at wholesale. Jambs Bxdmonu. BUGGIES, McD. Pate' make, for Mja it Da.il Bbos DIRECT importation of French Brandy and Holland Gin arrived in bond and duties paid at Custom Bona UCNew Berne, guaranteeing gen uine good for sale. J AS RiDMOND. J J ARES GREEN and poison distribu tor for the cotton worms at G bo. Allan & Co. GARRETT'S Medoo Vineyard Cognao and Wines for eale, at Manufactu rer's prises, by Jambs Redmond. BROWN'SGEORQIA COTTON GINS, with Self Feeder and Condenser. All of the latest and most approved pat terns. Geo. Allen & Co. REDMOND'S Oinger Ale. Lemon Soda, etc., equal to imported. Jambs Redmond. Mr. J. J. Tolson is enlarging his store on Middle street. L. H. Cutler offers a cheap gin belting for sale. See ad." and Jennie, the four year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Draney . died yester day erasing. Four new box cars of forty tbous&nd pounds ospaoity eaoh were received by the A.4K.C.B. yesterday. The Goldsboro Argus slates that the State Board of Education has removed the eolored normal school from New Bern to Ooldsboro. Mr. J. Ik Rhem repot la lliat the hay orop is floe this yetr. The weather for the last two week has been very favor able and a Urge amount of good hay hbacwsayed. .- . Camp Xeeting Begun. The annual camp meeting at Barring ton ferry opened yesterday with a fair crowd present. The grounds, we are informed, are in excellent condition, and thsj steamer Swan will make trips every hour to and fro. The meeting is expected to continue about ten days. Arrival at Hot! Albert. AT Whitoomb, Stonewall; Dr. J. L. Nicholson, Richlands; J. H. Kugler, Smiths Greek; W. L. Kennedy, Falling Creek; 8. H. Rountree, Kinston; Seth Glbbs, Hyde Co.; H. W. Sbelton, Rich mond1, Vs.; C. A. Blake, Baltimore; James C Munds, New York ; L. J. Cobb, Riohmond, Va. Nsw Born Cotton Market, Six kale of ootton were sold at the exchange, yesterday the best grade, which classed middling, bringing nine oenisVi This 1 what middling cotton is quoted, ai,in Norfolk end within one slghthio Wllmlagtoov It U not a first bale apart bf t, what a.liujer here feels jasOfisd U hying; ; : , i- . SUmoW Ksremeats. The V wper of the JR:C, P- line ar rired yesterday with oargo of merchan dise, and will sell tali afternoon at four ., , . .si The Seward, t Nick: Jones, from -Vanceboro IrftM IttlnherV'tar and shln gIeeT.TiitthIjmornfeg,;A 7 o'clock :: The1 "otiti ?. T. S. line - f KwCKfnijM Jfli;. Ipaf go Of cotton, eora ana paeMBgert; Will leave;: at tkooa teday 0B.rtar4riv Thsr-aUrgl o1rJrde tine from Bayboro with corn and ftaeeengera. The KewVatse fltutaVt. D. line from NorfoUr- 'wfcfcoiatfflK of merchandise. Will leare today t nooa on return trip. y-inf'.- van t. - The Onslow ion. Carolina ,'Railroai rDebiappliea tO the . board of eotiiHy imllMeMibrPni low. county on evffiaia 0t tn order f"f'S eiifortbg,aestion of enbscr : ; rg ISO.CPQ tithe capital etook of tLe r - rTf -iThe msttM- wi poet-,1 pooeT v uin Monday; Vne IVth, when a epecist 'psefjhf'board will;, bf held fr tite r urroeeeif considering it. If- "t vrtitriexdipetaUt In goii , I Jv Ue people of jOnslow for a suif ' U a road ' wbioh ' will cece&j..y shut op the people of that eautty to cue market we predict de feat. T - fe r-f be takes on the for- to buu4roi through to ; ew 1 snllctte cirter of the 1 t C :" ii.d ud r.wsy Co.' be v .. :- - i r - ! ; r" 1 will be built. ;i ". What a Chicksn Caa Do. The Charlottle Chronicle gives an ao count of an affray between two eitizens of that town in which tea wUe, mether and sister of one of the combatants ook part while the cook of the other party came to his relief and introduced a shovel among the weapons used, and some bloedy licks were paaeed on bath sides. The parties were taken before the Mayor, both represented by counsel. and the bearing was postponed jknil the following day when an exddng trial was expected. All this 6n accennt bf a chicken. Tall oaks from little! aoorns grow, and chickens "aasioas foils heap o' trouble 'r as well ai"hogs. ' Fire Ttaterday Horning. Between the hours o( three aed four o'clock yesterday aaorning-ore broke out in the kitchen of Mr. Lee J. Taylor 'b residence on Hancock street, near the depot, and had made considerable head way before the fire department oould reach it, though the engines responded promptly to the alarm.' South of Mr. Taylor's residence, and within a few feet of it, was a, two-story frame dwel ling belonging to Mr. Arch be 11, and on the north side was the store and reeidenoe of Mr. A. L. !By Dum; on tbe opposite side of the street is the store and rssidence of Mr, Wm. Colligan. The wind was fortunately favorable for all these. Mr. Taylor's residence was almost entirely con sumed; Mr. ArohbeU's house was damaged considerably on the aide oext the tire, and Messrs. Bynum and Colligan 'a buildings were liiihtlv damaged Taylor's loss is about $1,500. lie had insurance on building aod furniture to the amount of 81,000. Tbe firemen did good work b usual or it would have proven a very dis astrous lire. Personal. Dr. J. I. Nicholson of RichlamU it in the city. Mia) Carrie Mayhew returned last night from Winston. Messrs. J. C. Woolen, W. L. Kennedy and 8. 11 Rountree, jr. of Lenoir are in tbe city. Cadet Claude B. Foy left yesterday morning for Davis' echool ja La Grvnge. Mia Eula Nunn ha returned from a visit to Seven Springe. Miss Emma Beoton reterned from a visit to Kinston last night. Col. Dave Patterson's . numerous friends will be glad to hear of hi whereabouts. We copy the following item from tbe Kingston Weekly Shaft, published at Kingston, Sierra county, New Mexico: "Dave Patterson, one of the oldest and best known miner on the Pacific ooast, now holds a responsible position on the Gray Eagle. Col. Patterson ha been pioneer in every mining camp of the Weet for the past thirty-five years, and hie presence at a new mining camp i synonymous with rich digging and Urge deposits, for when an old-timer dive into a new excitement and find the Colonel, right there be unpacks his burro and yells Eureka! It is sure to be there, or Col. Patterson would be prodding bis steed for pastures green and fields mot susceptibls to one who aspire to be V tnmioaairev - Ool P. ha now aettled, and signifies hi Intention of remaining with the Gray Eagle until th trumpet shall summon him over the range. m W0,'',efn, Cre, . - wJaiBett A 6b. J wholesale sad' r tail drtggists of H0TJje,'O,1'sa)r:'V have been selling .Xn. King's New Dis covery, Electrio Bitters and Bucklen'f Arnica Salve fdt two. years. Hav nerver; handled remadtoe that sell ae wll.or gixe sueh universal satisfac tion. There have been some wonderful cure effected 'by -these' medicines in this oityt t Several eases of pronounced Consumption have been entirety oared by use of a few bottles of Dr. King's Kew Disewery, taken - in connection Hh Electric Bitters, we them, a! u .. K H d. by R. N, Duffy, Man, "flunks. 1 l!' respci.ully return my "smoetw thanka to the very efficient are Wv4 n4 r w.t .ki ttrml 7.:"7.Z' 7 flTTXrr 7. residenoe and tote on the corner of aasj v ev asaia a sas aajaa wv wsv vyyvtew aa v Queen 'and; Hanoook street on the morning of the 8th inst. very, reepeotf nuy, - iJ - i Virfit s rii WrttMCorJriitiA. i.Ya. a The redaction of internal reveimtftna tbe taking off of revenue etamps from Proprietary Medici nee, 'no doubt has larval tumafltwl tha (VwiamAn u arU as relieving the harden of a man, feotareie. - Eepeelally 44iieth eeee with Green' Amnut Hocmt and Bo- a German Syrup, ei th reduction of thirty-civ cent per noses, mi fceen added to inoreaae the ie of the bottle oonUIniogtheee remedies, thereby giv ing onauun more, rneaicine in the . eent eise. The Augut Flovxr for Dye pepsin and Liver Complaint, and the QemaiL.Svrup tot Cough and. lung trouble, have perhaps the largest sale of any medicines fa the world. The ad ventage of Jncreaaed aiae of the bot tle will be greatly appreciated by the tick and' ffiicted, In every town and village in civilized countries Sample bottles for .10 pent remain the same else:'.: . .-r-'-; ;rH CITY 10UKC1L PROCEEDlXiS. Niw Bejlnk, Sept. 6, '87. A regular meeting of the board of rity council was held .this evening at 8 o'clock, Mayor Meadows in the chair. Present;.- eouacilmen R. P, Williams, J. V.HLHlians, B.B. Lane, V. A.Craw ford, S. H, Lane, M. PI HoHey, John Greer and H. P. Kennedy. A petition was', read frpna Mr. M Hahn, eliBf the privilege to repair ead extead a shed la the rear of his stable on Middle staeet. Granted, Mr. L. H. Cutler asked perinissiefn to build n addition to tbe store oeou pied by J, '. Tolson on Broad street. Granted. Mr. R. II. Uilloneked permission to erect dry kiln on hi wbarf. Granted. Councilman M. P. Ilolley moved that I. 11. N. Green be allowed to batld an office on bis wood yard. Adopted. Councilman R. P. Williams staled that tbe New Berne F.Dgine Co. needed a new suction hose, also recommended the building of a tower for the drying of hose, aod moved that the same be furniehtd. Referred to ore commit tee with power to act. Councilman 8. H. L&ne, chairman of sanitary oomuiittee, slated that be had conferred with the committee appointed by the board of county commiBttionere regarding the sewer leading from tbe jail. BW pinenlK .aoawf ftf a few days time. Accented. Councilman I-aae, chairman sanitary committee, made suUment that it had been reported to him that the factory on Kittt Front street was very offensive to that immediate neighbor hood. Councilman It. V. Williams moved that a committee of four in company with the city physician should be ap pointed to investigate lb matter as re gards its unhealthy condition and re port back to the board. The following oommittee were appointed: J. V, Wil liams, B. B. Lane, V. A. Crawford and M. P. Rolley. Adopted. 1 ' Councilman 13. P. Kennedy moved that a pump be sunk at once on Queen street between West and Berne. Car ried unanimously. The Marshal was instructed to see the oommittee on street and pumps as regards tbe quali ty of the pump No report from committee on wharves and dock. W. W. Clark's report as regards re vising certain city ordlnanoee was read. Moved and carried that they should be referred to tbe Mayor and oommittee oq ordinances and license and report back to the board. There were several petition read in regard to copying the tax list. After balloting a considerable length of time for A. L. Follett, W. Metis, J. W. Watson, t- D. Meritt and A. V. Moors it was finally awarded to Mr. A , L. Follett. B. F. Ketchum' resignation as po liceman was tendered and received. Election of a policeman was next in order. A. T. Stransbury, Moses Roberts and Geo. Richardson were placed in nomination. Moses Roberts was elected on first ballot. The following resolutions were read by Councilman 11. P. Kennedy Whereas, At the regular meeting of the board of oity council in June resolu tions were presented for a steam Are engine in favor of Rellanceengine.com nan?, said resolution being referred to fire department oommittee for action and,-1 whereas said fire department ooov mlttee.ba failed to report the matter to the- board for causes unknown to the counoil; therefore be it - Resolved, That said committee be re quested to report at the next regular ebfeeting. Resolved further, that from 8:80 to 8 o'tfock at the next regular meeting be- made a srecial order to consider the same. A motion was made to be tabled. Lost. : I . i The yeas and nays were called on the wrlglnal resolution. Qonhoilmen R. P. WUllam. S. H. Lane, IL P.K.uaedy and Hi T. HoMy vttted y.- Council- man B. S Lane, V, A. CrawXotd, J. V. WiHiama And John 6raer voted nkV; The vote being a tie, the Mayer ' de cided for the matter to be reported at tne rant recmar meeting:. 1 1 Mr. L. II. Cutler made proposition the city the hones that the ex pre omoe is kept in. CoaoUau R. P. WiUiam. moved Hhtt tha nutter abosH be referred to tbe finance oommittee to ascertain terms , and report back to th board. Adopted. . o. . . i A petition was read froea atr. Wash ington Bryan asking the privilege to ran a railroad trunk froea hi an cock tree up Queen street to city limits. ' Councilman V. . Crawford saoTed that th matter be laid over till tbe October meeting. Adopted. CMntilmaa V. A. . Crawora moved hbat a aiita' br Vsnoh be plaoed on comer r Pasteur, stree . Referred to comml nowerjoaet. r Councilman L P. Kennedy moved that aa acqueduo be plaoed to drain the frotr acad. Referred-o eomaaittee . i -?. - - -i- r. . i oa : streetau ana. pampe wua power eoq Oouacilman-B.'-P. wiuiama moved that the Marshal be instructed to notify Ha wesson to hav th property on the earner of Cravra and Pollock streets re paired or th city woald do it and de duct tts,coet. f the same from the rents' AdoptedV'f7 t t..- The) following ordinance was adopt- adi'-J-..-irVi M: 'I? - . Be U ordained en and after Ue lith : i , . - . -'- "i'-i.A,Jt''.-hi"'T---- '--t 1 Wi Kf -!r. '.'it day of September that no person or per sons should use other than a spray nor xle in sprinkling the streets and side walks of the city, and then only fron seven a. m. to half -past seven a.m., from twelve m to half-past twelve p m. and from four p, m. to half-past four p. m. Any person convicted of violating said ordinance shall pay a penalty of nv dollars for each and every offence. Councilman R. P. Williams moved that Geo. Broadstreet 'a wages bhould be raised twenty cents per day The yeas and nays were called for, B. B Lane. V. A. Crawford. M. P. Holley, Jobn Ureer and K- 1. Williams voted yea b H. l-ace and II. P. Kennedy voted nay. lxmt for want of nx eight vole. Councilman 8 11 lne moved that no bills hereafter should be allowed un less they were accompanied with an order from the chairman of tire depart ment committee, and that the clerk should be instructed to notify in writ ing tbe foreman of each tire company of tbe same. Adopted. Councilman K. P. Williams moved that the clerk sbould be instmcled to copy the minutes ou the city record before they were taken out of the office for publication, as they are approved. Adopted. R. P. Williams moved that JfVl 00 be appropriated in advance fur the drivers of Ilie lo lire engine for ihe mouth of Bsptember. Granted. The Marshal's report was leaj and accepted which reada as follows Fines collected W. ( 'oU " 73 4U. Rents 4.00. Total S3.40. One-half of the above cost $iM 70 wiu deducted for my fees. Kwpeclfully submitted Jis . M 11 a huh i . ( ily Marshal . .New llrne Hleam hire Knguie bill was allowed except a bill of Kl "0 which was referred back for correc tion. Councilman S. 11. I-nin- moved that Smallwood t Hlover's bill should b re ferred to them for correction. Adopted. The August bills were unanimously allowed except the following Tbe Mayor's salary for tbe month of Autiiut. o0.00. was rejected by the following Vote: R. P. Williams, K II. Lane and II P.Kennedy votedyea on and nay on8l8 1). B. Lane. V A C rawford. M. P. LI oily and John drear voted yea upon whole. The Treasurer a salary, Sltii, was rejected by tbe same vote. Bill for janitor of Mechanics H ok and Ladder Company was not allowed i he txiara too a recess to nn t hhid tomorrow iiihl at i :80 o clock Skitkmhku 7, Iv7. The board of my counoil reassembled this evening at half-past seven o'clock, Mayor Meadows in the chair. Present, oouncilmen K. 1'. Williams, H H Lane, V. A. Crawford, H. II. I jine. M I. Hol ley, John Oreer and II. V. Kennedy: Councilman H. I'. Williams moved that tbe report as regards revising cer tain oity ordinances be received and adopted. Councilman V. A. Crawford staled that parties were encroaching on Jerkins alley. On motion of council man H. I. Williams Ihe matter was re ferred to committee on streets and pumps with power to act. The report of the special com mi lie and city physician to investigate the condition of Meadows' factory was favorably received and ordered to be placed upon the minutes. To the Sanitary Committe of tbe city of New Heme: Cientlemeu. I have this day examined the materials gathered at the fertilizer factory of Messrs. E. II. A J. A. Mead ows situated on the point east of ihe old cotton factory. I find the material ex amined inoffensive as to odor and to all appearances harmless as lo their effect on the health of the town. There is no doubt that any organio matter in a stale of decomposition (beat and moisture being conducive to such a state) is harmful. Bould any nisterials be gathered from, which offensive gases emanate, the harm 'ulness of such gases may be estimated by their offensive ness. Tbe situation of the foctory re ferred to, is highly favorable even in case of offensive gastis except when the wind comes from an easterly direction. Sept. 7, '87. Francis Duffy. We, your committee appointed to in vestigate she condition of Messrs. E. E. & Js A. kfeadOwe' guano factory, report that we find nothing that is calculated to impair tbe health of the city. That the locality selected for the enterprise is favorably located and that we recom mend that they be permitted and en couraged to continue their enterprise. New Berne, N. CSept. 7, 1887. B. B. LaJig. iMVV.. . vTni.ua 8, V. A. Crawford, M. P. Holley. The board adjourned. 8iLi Fit cher, ' ' City Clerk. For Cholfri, Diarrhoea, Djsentfrj, In flammation of the BowcU or Colic. Take internally from five to ten drop of Darby Prophyleetio Fluid in a tab re spoonful of water every hour or two till Improvement takes 'place. There ii no danger in taking more of it and more frequently if occasion requires. In ohroet cases, orwken the stomsea' Ve fuses to retain anything elsa, injec tion of the Fluid and. water . We hive never known a case that did Ootteally yield to such treatment, and it saved the lives oi many. , BseUeafs AraM sat-. Till BxsHsUlV ia 4h- vrorVd Yor Cuts, - Braises, Sores,; Ulcer. Bait Rheam, Fever Sores, Tetter, Clapped Hands, (JaUbleinar Uorne, and ail bkm Ennttonsv and nftosftftvAyf cores piles or no pay required.. It Js guaranteed to rive necieot satisfasaosi. or aeoanr re fund ea. not so cents per. mm - ror safety R. N. Duffy. ' - daell ' y iIVKKTlSK.MKM d Reiterated Wrong (Miiltli Again ! Editvk Joi'KNAL The current and flying rumor through town that 1 am in sympathy with li Dewey iq his educa tional moves is not true You all know I favored the graded school bill while he opposed it. li. favors the retention of the tunic normal school , while lam will Lug for chance to be 1U) fortune. How a colored man could oppose a bill which consolidated a colored school into a graded and lengthened the term from rive months to nine, when seven out of eight hundred dollars had to be paid by the while lax payers, is and was quite a m) slery to me. How this man can be styled and denominated a prominent leader in working to retain the colored Stale normal school at New Bern is also quite a id) stery to one who wpighs mighty questions in the scale of fairness and consist? ncy In this nine teenth century can a man drink h t and cold walr in the same s wall. w ithout mixing tbe walerb' 1 l.t- simply written this in reply I a torrent ruuuor Khl-l.-i 1 1 t Mil LEW K Y n ; LUNli AU" loa&c 11. Hnilth, what is thought in American life- l.AM.K the c enlral What is ihe institutions developed? germ oulof whn h all our were born and have been Lei me give 11 to ynu in a word. When ibe Maytluwer was atmut to land her precious freight upon l'lj mouth shore, the l'llgrim fathers gathered in the oabin of that little ship one stormy day in November, and after praying to Al mighty rather for success in their great est enterprise, drew up and signed what is known in American history, and what will be known to the last syllable of recorded lime ae "The 1'ilgrim s Covenant." In that is one sentence which 1 waul youtj lake home with I you and teach it to your children. Hi id this ' We agree before (iod and each i other that the freely expressed will of the majority aliall be the majority of II. whi h we will all obey. 1 Smith. I deeirt) for myself and a majority of the horny fluted sons of loll, lo ask you in all f&irnewi and candor, did you mean all article purported in the New Heme Joi rnai , when you said in sub stance louder than words, that the negro, the poor uiku has no right of m"u"1""-...... o.u.o in,.., u.i .u, """'J "' " " opn'iuu 11 I you did lei me tell you it would have leen better for the joor man, belter for the race of which 1 am proud of heiiiK ope in part, that you never were born, 1 w ould to (lod had never allowed you to deform the face of nature, lo darken the light of this day. 1 1 KKJOINDKK Mr i'.dilor and Iteaders of the Ne I Berne Jot knal Yes, I mean all 1 said In tha communication headed " Wroni; Smith Again," and all that I now write. At one glance you can see thai Ihe in tended reply is foreign from ihe brief communication. Another glance at his amaltered tautology juu will see it in all right with him. If II. ia lo be regarded an a loader, where will he land ihe race." In l'ata gonia, Ihe poorest country in the world' 11. claims to be a good friend to the race, and every lime he getH a chance to vote he votes against eduoating the colored children. Of course he will disown this. The whites of New Heme in the last election voted to give the col ored people a graded school to continue nine months, but H., the great friend of the race, voted for the colored children tb continue in school for the period of four months. Now who is the better friend to tbe colored people, the while man who votes lo give ttreir children nine months' schooling, or the colored man who purports lo be their great friend and fellow citizen, and voles lhat four montha' schooling is enough for tbe negro children? Of course 11. will disowu this. Right along here the col ored race begins to see who ought never lo have been born. But to admit that a man is born and then assert lhat he ought not lo have been, is a nicety and fn substance says "CJod does not know his business." Again, II. has lost his balsnoe when he endeavors le teach his race to hate the white people. He will swear he is not trying to do this. Mr. editor and readers of tbe Jot k nai., no man living would be more pleased than I to see tbe colored race growing In prosperity, in education, in elevation, in religion and In wealth. I am told that a distinguished colored gentleman happened to find himself into li.'i barber shop once, and he was asked, "What can I do for you V1 "I wish a shave." H. "We don't shave negroes.'' If a white conductor should chance to say to a colored passenger that this coach is for the whites, but yonder coach is for the colored, then I. comes to tbe front, preys on the ig norance of his race, and edits in a botch way that the whites are not d if posed to accord to tbe colored race the rights that are guaranteed him by law, etc. Inconsistency, art not thou a jewel in thine own eye?( , I a hall "not hare any more to say on this subject. IsAiC H. Smth. Uso House's Chill Syrup 1 1 n Cheap For Gash. A Fnrtv-flra Aa'w Ci'in mni llttriw foci of Belting for sal y eevawtr uti.cutl.ER.' Fot Kfcht, A Comfortable Dwelling Bouse on Broad street. A good' water cistern on premiee. Apply to c6E0. HXNDEBSON, se7 dtd f Southern Express Office. Zlttsic lessons. sfiSS HATCHJLE HAXBISOIf, for tbe past twa years a- stadentof the N. E. Conservatory of Kusio. Boston, will re snme her mas'io class Monday, October ard1- - ! "V toep-dtf. . City Ordinance. He it ordained by the Board of Coun cilmen of the City of New bern : Se Ti' 1 . That section 4 of chapter 3 of the ordinances be and the same i hereby repealed. Se. 2 That section- ltf tf chapter 8 of the ordinances be amended by inserting between the words "city " and "he",in line eight the words "or shall throw filth or rubbish of acy kind into said welfi or pumps. " Skc. 3. Thai all of section 4, chapter 6. ex cept tfce clause in relation to bar bers, be and the same is hereby repealed. hm . 4. That section 5 of chapter 7 be and the same is hereby repealed. Hl j Thaf section 10 of chapter 7 be amended L.y striking out ail of said sec tion after the word ' fined" in line four and insarung i. u thereof the word "five dollarB. .SK 6 That seitioii U t f chapter S be amended by striking . ut the words not less than' in line eight. K- H Mtiii- v Mavor. it- I ; i' th. I lt-rk l- City Ordinance. I He it d mned n and after the llih d a v of pf rsons ept. bt; That no ierson or hail use other than a SDrsv U( ile ill Sl.nuklinii the streets KniH IhA sidewalks of the city, and then only from 7 a m. to 7f a rn , 1'.' m. to li p.m. and 4 p in in 4, p U1. Any person oon vh led of violating said ordinance shall pay a pel. ally . f " 00 for each and ev ery oflt-lue. I II Mr.ii Mayor. Nil. a- 1 1 1 1 UK)., Clerk. eey H NOTICE Sealed Proposals for Buildiug Bridgo All 1 N 4 1 1 HTM I I.. Ih.i. I It A Co. ' Kl-i.l-TKIl 1 I IlhKOH. New lierni- Kept sth, 1SH7. d piopusals for building a bridge Ne. arrost- I n Hrn e s Creek, 111 Number .Seven d . nslnp. ut Ihe present site, w ill he received at this office on or be fore the I nsl Monday 111 October, 187. Haid bridge to I., l-udt according to plans and sp.-cih. hi 1, i, tu h seen at thiH (.Di e All pruposulu liliul to he nroiierlv Benii'ci ami endorheil, Nral,.,i proposals Tor hi) il (ling Hnce. s ( reek MihIb Hv order of the board. I 'Hl.AMKl 111 llll'-, Kegister of Deeds. Kx officio ( "lerk . did HARDWARE. Hitli, l( nn and IilnnU, lnl II t , Oils ;uid ; lass. I imr, cnn iit aul IMnitrr, cD All (iiinlr ol ( (HIMMi AMI iii: ii; stovhs, AT BOTTOM PRICES! L. II. CUTLER, 26 & 28 Middle Street, NKW HKKNK, N. O. School Notice. M; Scho KMll.V KKHKHEK will open her ii M M A Y . SKIT. Jfith. d Terms 1 r0 and j sej.9 dtd 1 I't1 per month. For Sale at Public Auction, SKI'TEMBEK Vth, 18ST, at South Iront nd Middle Bid UOVEKNMKNT Mfl.K. corner ONE Terms Cash. Hy order of K. H. KIKK, Maj r an l Oov- Ins. I'. S. A. KD. TATRHNSPKCK, Supt. Nat 1 Cemetery. Mrs. A. T. Jerkins Will resume the duties of her School at her residence on Johnston street, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th, and respectfully solicits a share of the public patronage. No pupils received below the Fourth Grade. Sept. 1. dim Steamer Howard. Commencing MONDAY, the 12th day of September, 1887, the Steamer HOW ARD will run the following schedule: For Trenton, every Monday and Friday : Eeturuing every Tuesday sad Satur day. , Up Neuse River every Wednesday. and return Thursday. at 8 dwtf Special ((otice, 1 All determined to sell ear Eeilra X Stock, cotuiatins; ef Dry" Gced,? 3 Hals, Shoes and Notion, at TWENTY-". i FIVE PER CENT BELOW COST. The A public will find it to their interest to ; call at my store and examine roods , and prices before buying elsewhere. , , eo4tf M. PEAO. - 'tif School Notice. t iA MIS3 1EAH JONES Will or. ' aehoel on MONDAY, SEPT. t;. :. rou tcngiiah coarse, Latin, French: " Elocution and Book-keeping. , , , Terms 13.60 ner month. Mo a -
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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