Daily VQIiLVL-NO. 231. NEW BERNE. N. C FHIim . DEC1 EM HER :(, 1887. PRIC E f CENTS, The OTJRN AL t 0 LOCAL NEWS. f rtul WtBta'or 4lBUU( Haw Bern. latitude, 85 6' North. " longitude, 77 8' West. iun rise 718 uifctt o J) 4un seta. 4:83 8 "jura. 26 minutes Hwi rj.cB 6 41 p. m. business" locals. 1 AAfl R0LL8 WALL PAPER 'XjUUU just received and for ale at Tery low prices. .Geo. Allen & Co. CB0IO BUTTER just rec-ivcd tj Alex Miller which he continues lo ll at 80 fits, per lb (Equal to any id the city.) TURNER'S ALMANACS t Oso ALLitM & Co. JU8T ARRIVED another lot of Cboi.-e Cams 4 to 6 lbs. Bel Pickles Preserves, Jeliy ami Mince Meat hi Jno Dunn's. Q ARBEIT'S Medoo Viueyard Cognac and Wines for sale, at Manufictu rer's prices, by James lint mond. 13URE Liquors and Wines for Medici nal and other uses, at wholesale. JaUKU RKOIAoMJ. pvIRECT importation of French J Brandy and Holland Giu arrived in bond and duties paid at Custom 3ouM)n New Berne, guaranteeing Ken aine good for sale. JA.S RlLDMOKD. REDMOND'S Ginger Ale. Lemon Soda, etc , equal to imported. Jaubs Rkdmomi. BUQJIEB, McD. sale at Pales' make, for Dajl Buds'. Yesterday was the coldtbt day of tle eaaon. Today is the last day for payment of taxes without cout. See Sheriff Slim son's notice. A high wall for bill pohtiag has been erected on the corner of Pollock and Craven streets. The board of city council was in special session last niKht. Proceedings will appear tomorrow. Mr. William Cook is boring an men haustible well for the city on Craven street between Broad and Neuse. The schooner J. B. Ande.snn, Capt. J as. Boone, from New York, with caruo of kainit, arrived at the A & N. C. R R. wharf Wednesday evening We call attention to Dr. N . 11 StreelV oaid in this iesue. lie is a youDg man of several years' experience in the pro feaaion and has been very successful In the practice. Tbe fire alarm was sounded about two o'olook yesterday morning and the Are - department rushed up South Froi t street to flod a few hay euoks in flaniua Itwasaoold roornihg to turn out, but Our firemen never flinch. The gale in tbe waters of the sound was very great Wednesday night. The Vesper and Eaglet of the E.C. D. line were in it, one bound north and the Utter south, and kapt on their respecl . t ways. The Eaglet arrive J yei-ur day morning with the forward part ol the ship up to the pilot house draped in ice. There wilt be a public meetisV tonight la the rooms of tbe Young Men's Chn tiao Association to reoeife the reports of the committee which were appoint. d to make preparations for vev H U. Pearson's visit to our city. The build ing to t4"psed will he selected, and other bosineeeef importance will oome before tee meetibjr. It is earnestly hoped that ell the churches will be rep- - resented, and that every one. who feel an Interest in tbe work, will be present. Steamer, KoTemtnU. j - Tbe Eaglet of the E CT D lin arrived ' jeeterds'i'motnin and will sail ibis, . afternoon'kt fovr olook. ' Th Ves.er ' of this line w(lirrivehi afternoon ' - The famiioo of the O. D. line will J.. aail today for Norfolk. . : Seede wd ertjllr, , ; W tfirmc the Attention of our farmer reader, end deaittrs In seeds and fer- . tilisers, to tbe advertisement of E. Et & 3. A. Meadows Their seed are select ed witfc'great'care and their guanos and fertilisers are just what they SJe repre sented to be. They manofaoture pecisi guen tor all' oiope, which it fresh tad thoroughly tellable. - News was reoeived yenterdav In this city that Joha T. .Wayne, who lived aeei Vaseebofo, yru rown ta.Bwiftl Creek last, Tuesday. . He wee on a raft of logs indljreeeB Jfeo overboard. Up to Wednesday evening" his body had not been foutfJ. He "le WijjeroVred here U the men who was held in jail awhile upon - the charge. of rap and afterwards figured coiupicupusly In tbe case of, Ft ice vv friceiik suif for divorce, brought br the husband. Wayne was ao Important witness tor the plaintyT, but his character did not tuftsin bis evideEce.in lie mindset tbe. jvjr,r.d tclesfsbe chsrfrpd from the trsrsctfr jivea rt'n on i stmai. v ca tct try li st " ioci c f.n is gene. Christ mas Ex-rciaes. Tuc M E Sunday school held their Cnrietwas exerilses at (tie church Wed-Dt-ei v oisjit A largo crowd was pr,t.eni The ex-rcie,a consist d of luai-ic. r. ciiaiioLin f vie uf i hr i hool rte. roujiiiar Sunlny-.-vhool oot-gs 'ere sung, and aflr-r a b.hi K Vass led In prayer Dr. Next, and one of the m ml luteiesiing teaiureo of tbe enierta it, meul. was the review ol the infant wIb u Mr.-. L VV Craw ford The little children answered tiie q iei-iiouo promptly su l u wed evi deuce of uod tr.iv'lillig. Mrs Craw .Old u an nivlleui teacher and a diligent worker In the 8unddy acliool "A l lllld'o yieclion'' Wae recited b Miss Sidle V,nitf.rd A viy prrtiy rmJ entertaining piecif, and rendered in racfful style. .Tfti-r a oii by ihr m hi.nl, 'caiui- a s I'lt! arid recitation "Rock if Aii.eB." by Mt-ises L llie Hubbs. Cloitlie Crrdle, Soiilne Jont-e. Eula Nuuu. Manu Cox . Carrie Aieudeil. Katie Daniels, and Stella K ibe In In ! concert It was oeautnui and i iiprms ive Then after another song Kev L W. Crawford proceeded to review the school for the lemons of the last ihrer monilis. The most important questions of each Icssoa wereuoked and promptly anewer,d by the pupils of the school Thf review was very interesting, and phowed that grc.u interebl has been taken in the (.ou-oi both by teachers and pupils. Hv Mr. Craw fur j was j. rest lit- d wiih an elegant silv. r pitcher, by Mr Albert Hihbard. lu behalf of the young ladies and young gentlemen of his clam, as it testimonial of .hen efteem an lnti appreciation ol nia aiuaneas to them a a teacher and a u pastor. At the close each pupil of the school' was presented with a beautiful reward caid and a package of confeotioucries The school is processing fiuely and is doing a great deal of good in our city It now numbers about three hundred, and has tweniy nine claaa. h Mrs Craw ford's infuiit class has in it filly pupils Mr. Cravvfoid s Hihle class has forty members. The euperintendsnt and leathers are earnest and znalous in their woik, and tiny are gr.ititied at their HUCCH'HB. Will it Pay r The farm article which a copy this week (rom the Atlanta Constitution is a highly practical one and timely, it pre sents the point that we have ofy, a en deavoied to impreBH up"D our farmers thnt of keeping a.-counts and being able to ascertain at the end of thn year whether or cot a crop has paid. We venture the assertion that there is not one hundred farmers in all this section that do this. They all, or u niijoritv of them, know at the end of the year that tney ate not mucn belter off than they were a year before, but how mamv of them can tell w hat portion of their lands paid and what portion did cot payV The profits made on a ten acre well rnaiiuied cotton patch ale often ex nil. d lii culi rvating two my poorly mat. u i ed a-o es ue (id nm pr. eurtii' io advi-e furiiiern though w e h.ve hi.d Coi.miIi rabie expern m e in ihat buri- n ' s s , ' ti l It does not n. quire nil xpe rienced fiinni r in niong (he road an I j i ge hetii. r or n t a twen y u re (1. Id of cotiou pmrly maiiur.d is .,e good as ten well manured We know that bundredx of farmers loae the proUt made on a few ood hcr.eiu uying io cultivate many other p. .oi acres. Ann it does not requir. a Solomon to dia cern tbat such farming will not pay. The advice given in the article to which we refeT is from a pactical fr mer; but if it were from a man who nevvr saw a farm, it, is goon just v e same nd every farm' r of good prac tical Benae who reads it will Bay so. Th? Bu lding and Loan Assiatiou. Next Mm.oay is tlie day for paying in to the Building and Loan Association the regular assersments and it is the time too when llie by-laws imposing a fine for failure to pay promptly will be enforced ' We are pleased to hear that this in stitntion 's surtine out well. The num ber of shares is gradually increasing and the directors have no trouble in finding safe investments for the money It is a safe institution for all who desire to lay aside a small amount of tbeir earnings eaoh month to be safely invested at fair iotereet. These email amounts systematically .laid aside will accumu late wonderfully and be the means of maty w ho Save ho home of their own of securing loch for their families. It ie a'abod investment for. those who have plentytff money ; and butter tne for those mho have bm) littler Now that it is ander wayt the number of .share ought to tun np to one tnoussno. . i Rer; -G I W.? Sanderlin p( .peetoD, Wayne cotthty was in the tlty yeeter' Mr. Sam. i Laughisgbouse of ' Beli Frr was iu the citv veeturduT. - ' The Weston Brothe s, Siiu aud Mau rice will i v,- thr g rrai 4 act corned v of the "Way .if tfo World ' at New Berne T:ieati r Mundar. J uuait 1833. foi tti- Br-n.-rii .i 8 J .1 li a Lodge, .l the foilnwi .ii ! w P'lO' S: General Adui"iu M,' i tr ,;al- L-ry 2 'n:t Reserve s. a'. .n sa.eat h 1 ' je wt-lry store I'lOpositun Witbl rawu. At a meeting of the B. ir i bm-KUi. id tiie Et Caroliua Ltn 1 an 1 K il - 'o-iipany held in ih i- c.ty K r- .'7 u ini-l 11 aS decided l'i rlt;j. i I llit- receut aovt-fi- Jr im ii irt' ,r 'li. lhi Winning lull liondf. to MlilH their prnpoMiton for a i-utip r pu -n tiy liiu- i-ouniy for ll e oe-ni SS'c rt-i(rei ,ry much that this shoui i be tl.e ca.e I ul nel hjips it is U.c l.t-it. IhlLjj lo do at lliir lui.e. f.ir i'ii- ullluiile Mii-ct-ss if' i In- enter pr ice i . . I Tournttiuent at Van cboro A i;raiid lurnaineiit lield at aucrboro last Wednend.iy at which a large crowd was present. I'he following ere the feurceanf ul KmgMr- i',. L T. riiwinpsuu of A ufi o a. hi. cl o w ne.l M we BeJIe K 1 Wblds . t L I H.,ld Mil t,1 leel. uf liveaud I'.e .uty Mr hdwai.l Kell of 'an eboro who riowned Ms lia ll.-.ilh tirct Mild of Honor, Mi Bull llenth w I cruw r.c I Mif. se. . i. I Ma.d 1..U I. ,f 11.. i,. ll! uf ii. New Ii--1 n c he. i i L.tld Wdlialn. cr.. a ned M r. i hi of Hun.ir A '. 'i p in ii I i the hall 1 1 ll) w I was hN IU-1 al l ev.mng ncguri. t Ml! f I '.ie ' I ll.n.t Ma.d K, nun t i.i-f. i' re a e u in pi m lh- 1. H;i ill A in il pi- mi. I. d ul lJ !-llt p. I - if llie Kcwopaper Wi 1 k The Wi'riilUKt"ti 8111 Kives li.t. l.ivm op.niuii if ,t.iil i.fii Win k llur frii-rid Kitrhin edited a w -and a u.ml nne. I ' i,i m r eiir i iil- tie "M" i Id, UK ll la e X 1,,-r . -lice. Ill.il lirelli f in. pri-s arc tin- li.ii . 1 t w ul I . I In- pour ei-l pild and lllei liesl Hbll-ed i I ie ul A mei icaii citizens lleoillll lo U 11 i fe . years in ibe duilv mill if he would sweat and uronii l lie man w ho Murie l daily J nrii.ilisin oiwlii to h ive I. . en shut lo .tc.lh oil the siiol, or wiolB t thai ctTect. He wiii no finnl .1 tin man IT v . A(l-r griudniK in ! .Ui'v mill a wi'ekly wnult tm pi,Hiiii.i pleasant paatioie a nloii us holiday If this is the opinion of one whose' work on a daily uewpiper H re-tiu led to a certain line, w hat mufl be tle iilit f ( tie) I lie k of c induct. ii? every depart ment of even a smill dally in a manner j thai will coininaii I the sup, orl ul an intelligent community. It m iy look like a little tiling to those lm Ii ive never tried it hul a nnin who Ins had b years' upe.ience in such a ,,i k wil. tell a difTcreot story ( haricot m's Hloody CHARLt-.TON. S C , lirist .nas. ) C 'J? Tlie Inch opened so red at ,1 ny I Hi ii i Christmas leslinnes w bloody on Hunday cl, this morning two n;oie murdei s m i hall a d. z. n cutliiiir ecr pes l e.nn tin uci ilne t i r een Mt'i ' rs w as car . d I d - ai Ii hv II ivnl 'haul in a si reel a If i ,.i . i . N. Minor x mo inh.-r ol Uu I. i-i.i tuie w a- i.ls. i I al al I slalil). dbv J 1. 1 1 Wr ihl . ill I "1 ret Sll ll a Iiii-uii.- have never 10 11 w 1111. -.sed llele n. loo . A i U u lu, k I is I nii; I all the i'e Is . d Do i le- wl .11. .Its w-le II, I e ', and pi l--.il' rs had to I,, p. nne, l up ,f l lie halls. The M Issinii of llie Kky Wk t H.. I lit M , i.l. K no i r .I.e.. II t s l i it i ii i a, hi M.if l i. ", V w d Hilunlai osi.-iisii.ly II I r.-'-HU re utf I ne 11- York, w Inch sail. lu seaeh of hi. Id- III... lion d B c- -.isi . m-iy tiiiv., ot i i ,.bj c s in vi.-w. A p ivile l-it. r iioui Ne a R ,rk . receiv e.l i oil v , cou eys ih lmpr.Hsii.il thai ibo yacht a as I i.ot. d with nuns and amumton Cousui ed o the revolution forces iu Hondom- an . fined out at th. expense of Marco Aur. -lio Ue Soto, ex Pr. sidrnt of that repub lic, uow in Nwr York A Blizzard In Iowa. DfiiLQUK low,!), c 27. Tliere has been a nlizz-ird n.-Hriy all day oyer Northern Iowa. The temp, raitire at Djhuque has rapidly fallen aad will reach zero or below by mmniim Trains between Dubuque and Sioux City, west of Waterloo, uave all Btopped running and are being housed al variouB stations until the storm blows ovr. It is rumored that the supply of Dr Bull's Couitb 8yrupjs not equal to tbe demand. Druggists should prepare themselves tor ail emefneuciea as the people rely on them for tbis remedy. "No preparation conld have mane such a remiwtion'aa Salvation Oil has, wtth- nnt intrinsic merit of the highest order. It kills pain Price 25 cts. Tax Pajfrs, Take notice, on and after Friday. Deo. 80tb. 1887, 1 shall be compelled to levy on the property Of all parties having failed to pay their taxes tor me year 1887. D- STIM80H. -; Sheriff of Cravtn Co. Travelers ere subject to other dangers than Jlhose of vessel and car. Improper eating ot the "varioos hotels tbry mi demands the proper use ot tbat reliable rear ulatnr of Um human system Laxador. It i not at was perfectly safe to soothe tlia huh! with onium Dreoaratmn.- hat you can rely, on Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup; it contains notnmg mjuriuus. . Ld Grung.- Htms. f"H'l tL tl.I.l - i J l cIji I r.krl l f, r . 1 v. u r wi ii .0 i. . ..i -i i - la . J :1 d . . . . iii. i i"i M ,. n i ir.n-j. 11 1 -r i It L. I a : ,. I , I . .- I Mo i cl I. ... h.. -;. ll I .i I i.r ! fui - r.u., 1 I. M PV H i u n i t J -1 I I Ii I J (I ..l. 1 n.. I .1.1 -..I up 1 r. d ll'.el. I ll -i-. I ai . t'L-l. . .11 t I lift- I -fill ' c " lui; l i ii H i i- l-i.l - .1 ,. i 1 M i ,i p'. ! .1.!!. l.li ' nl t ll,. d I I 1 11 .1 1 ; ,. iv -p.p. ... n i I U is ,1 i .. h I i,-, ipl.-s JO ee, 1 1 1 I i '.ll 1 I. II M Mid n . il,, ll ,; , M . M ,1 W e .It. i - d to ti ll, I III ll . 1 1 ill el ef i in d I id V 1 1 1 1 -i 'lit to pi 1,1 I I I I ' I Tn. w , .1 p. I I I , III. i I . I'. r .i. h ii i ii., in- i fur In- d in nun ti ks . If , KO I I . I lis hll il I, the O.d HO I l , oj til Jill n . 1.1 w a ill llie is lvS ' III.1W 11 M'pl.' I l.llles and f 1 lends uf tin- M I" l 1 . 1 1 , h . I .-1 . . I t i llie emir.- , nm p ,n niiey thanks f,n ii. itrt cattle and piulitalio ent.-rlalll in- 1. 1 AO, ,ul lilucli dullii.a hint s. .in,, s u ,i i . wis mil,, d and will ma 1 , 11 illy ii id in the c I eil ion I llie ll e v I, ..' fo 1 of .' fo nil). I.,w i ii i -lul III- "np I I I V I fl, II I 1 t at" ... ll.i--7, to ,l-.,f ll 'HI N 1 i i a, Ii V i III.. J-lh II S pie, nl., t) I li.-l Novell, I, , )e .111', -i i ; -1 ii--1 4 I'm -1 1 i d f. I- I'' , I I I (lit lh.kl,n,l I ,i II oi I ,i Mil A I I , 1 i to . ' tl I ' I ' l ll , rn , : O , I ,1,1 I, , i i M 1 V I j -t 1 rl f I ( (i ii:f N w it d a A i. it t i o.ii ii r or II I I.I.i ST N S ( . l. f . ran. c. 27 Mr M Sn , iu, ii p.rsioi nt d ll.. iinl.-di r . Home, has rei en i d a check fur urn hous.iii I doi lai s f i oin Mr VV W 1',-r-ornii of W.iKliinglon as a ( 'I, i is nias ;lft tu the Ill.-UIU'e The nioliev ill lie used for the pernian- i.t endow in. in uf a 'orcoran scholarship in llie i 'onfeil. rale Home School. Tlalnria Darlns Prophylact-c -lui.l is hfKl Hi ide esteem as a speciflo and prevei t ivo. In it we have the meits of ren ii ri ir the air and water wholesome. Dartiys Fluid is a good defecator anil destroy er of miasmatic mailer J 0- Booth. -hemist V. S Mint Poila." "It should be Used everywhere lnn impure gases are ffenerat.il from de -oiupostnu matter." Holmes Smitn, il. D . Stvannah. G. Dr. N. H. Street. Office corner of Pollock and Crave-D streets. d30 dw3.n NEW BERNE. N C. New Berneigh School N-w Berne Huh School will re-open on 3d January, 1888 70 students enrolled this term. Students are urged to be present on the time day. ft t Two lecture a wek b Prof Neal to advanced pupils on the Orammatical Struotur of the English Uanguage in Prows and S.mple Poetry then in 8 aiespeare and Milton; also on its Rhetorical -ptinoipte iw Reading, and Pnllol'iry chiefly Jn thesindy and nee of STOrds. " - a8d5wn COMMERCIAL. I I 1 ON Jl A it ll KT N t Finn... ... f 7 7'.".' t,i J in liar h t-to Liar Jul 3 It' ti Apr.l. M a .1.1 t .U.,, A i. u e I - nit U.UI i i -t, ti r N vr-n,'..i rintV I . irt t-d .ik. iiiano, Kainit SEEDS. 'l l I Jl II I V, i: 1 .luel pill n- Ai. ,1 ! KOH KALF MY E. H. & J. A. Jrle-.dows, COTTON & TRUCK A ( ( ) MANUKA.;" I L'HI.R; OK MEADOWS' SPECIAL GUANO. (Ml IMON ''.N I'. N I.W 1 w I f i.l-.i; r Robert Hancock. Jr., TRIAL JU-TICE. next door to low I .11 lid 111 M 1 i ll I 11 from 'J i in t 1 pt ai i i t i i ah I J llslli s ci u i is P io mi; i Horner School, ox solto, ; .. H J H'lRNHK iuo-wia I -f i ii S.-ss i,,n of w i . I h-gin it - in ii f January. H ,ai 1 and Tuition, id.duding fuel. f9"i nil Oxford. N C I.c . IsST d2 dUtaw'Jw w2i 3 I M0N8 & W AN L , ATTOKNKYH at law. NEW UF.RNE. N. C . W ll move on or about January iGih 1S8S. to tbeir new office, over the Bank ing House of Green. Foy & Co-, three doors below Hotl Albert ALEX. JUSTICE, DEALER IN Fine Flour of all Grades, Selected Teas, Pure Coffees and Spicee, Butter and Cheese, from the best dairies. The Ldcrct and Beat sWM wmck CA Hk.D KHIITI AID VEQKTABL aver Oetor DrougQibi New Be rue. aiao, a full varMiy of otbar goudm, usual . la pi in a FiniMjlka (More. uooda deltvared at any pan of th tree of oharc. "TKKsUJ CASH. Middle Ht, next t . Humphrey ; & tittfrard, w Keruv M. C4: tnravu I - - Ju " 111 ,,i W.,. i" 1 ii.nsii, pi, .,f t 0 s.l I ' , I . I I. X ie ill 1 1 GEORGE S. FISHEB, M I TL1 HI.A iv ( I ; ( oltOD, ii done at i vnstant ilk. t, -v C. .ale Agri- ina! guar- For . i Middle n Middle : f ret. YV. 15. IScj3,tcT, ESTATE AGENT. d w J. P. G Davis, ! - ' ;. .i: P. w tit in CH0!rE FAMILY GROCERIES PROV I o BOOTS. SHOES, HEAVY DRY GOODS. M A It !v ( 111)1 Kill K , N. (' OUR SHOW WINDOWS I 1 (iocds i I ,i -si s for .1, ' Kve- 1 isplav of i it show n rwarc. Clocks, id I- ine Jewelry. W.il h Bell The Jeweler. AND DD.M T YOU FORGET IT, v:' I,-, of the Ten- is and A xles. Also a nipion tiranger. Boss. .. v r,,,ws J c. WH1TTY', v, ii S- Newbern. N. 0. usiines , f every descrip- u Ul. Delays firs Dangeious. EATON ihe JEWELER, Can he foil n 1 n Nice Stock of Watches. Clocks. Jewelry, SOLID SILVER I. , Hi,',- a I ! ,v . ,-, i. - M.d AND PLATLD 7ARE- l ull line of everything in my line. - - V1:, Conic cariy and make your eelectionB. "v SAM K. EATGN", not 29 d w tf Middle street. Christiiiiin Gi ts and New Years . PreCIl8, r rum You. -The most satu factory gifts I could ' have about iheae days would be to have a everyone ihHt owes me I title amounts.' Pay UP fii in the name of all that -i ood. wh not no it. And will fur-'.-tber any, "not stAnd upon tbe order of jour coming but c ks." .iti', Some are nooo, nous are rjot Let ns see who is who and hare the agony over. This may be taken as a dun. by some. - -' Wm 1 Palmer, CiOAaSTORB,' r Second umr f rum the corner or Middle aoU 8outh roo-Ma . el a de, :. st New Berne, N. C.

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