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' "'-'" Si' -v v 1 NAL. JUL hi , J . VOL. VI.-NO. 233; VEW BERNE. N. C, SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. JOUR r ;- CI LOCAL NEWS. Hew Bora, latitude, B Worth. - loafitade, TT r Wert. v- 'Sam rwee 71 miMftt of ae 3un mi, 4:89 8 Soar, 80 minutes. '-. Moon rit a 0.41 n- m. BUSINESS LOCALS. ' 1 AHA ROLLS WALL PaPEB - X.vvJvy just received and for sale - . at Tr low prices. Geo. Alles & Co. t 'HOIO' BDTTEB just recefyed by - V- Ale Miller which b. continue to i." Mil at 80 ota. per lb (Equal to any in the city.) TURNER'S ALMANACS t On Allen & Co. ..; 'J TTJ8T ARRIVED another lot of Choice F tf Ham 4 to o in. ei ricaies. V; Pieserres, Jl.y and Miooe Heat at GARRETT'S lfedoo Vineyard Cognac and Wines for aal. at Manufctu - rer. prioea. by Jambs Rat Mono. PURE Liquor and Wine, for Medial Bl and other ue, at wholesale. .' Jams Rkdmoho. DIRECT importation of Frenob Brandy and Holland Gin arrived In bond and eatiee paid at Cuatom 3ottM ia Maw Berne. guaranteeing- Ken jine goods for aalo. , . Jab BiDiiaHD. REDMOND'S Ginger Ala. Lemon Soda, etc , equal tojmpr.ned Jambs Rrdmomd. BUOJIES, McD. ale at Pales' make, for DaIL Beob'. 1888. January. New Year. Leap Year. Writ It 1888. Mak good reeoletious if you keep them but One day. Tha oouoly commissioners will be in ion tomorrow. Tb bank and oottoa exchange will be d ed tomorrow. The Weetoo Brothers appear at the theatre tomorrow Might. . The handsome naw banking bouee of Green, Foy Co. is fat approaching oom plot Ion. A good maoy Improvements in tbe way of building, and repairing are going on ia the city now. A uoceeefal Fair about the 15th oi Ifaroh will giTe'New Berne a good send " off for the new year. We believe New Berne bens any two in tne8tateoa saw mills There Bra aa.n la eight of .no city . v We are requested to announce that (he'ooloree graded school will not open Until Tuesday, Monday being a legal 'holiday. : '. Tbe eohooner Lucretia arrived from . Hyde county yeaterday with a cargo of . oottoa, oottoa aeed. corn. etc.. mostly 'oooalgoad to W. P: Burrus Co. ' One of tbe peculiarities of tbe now year is that there are more figure In it -of the same denomination loan there '." has beea for any other year mora than '' ft aenturt back ', :',- : Every yea CL'.!-. flood & Co., of Lowell, - Ma., send - out their new Boueehold Calendar wbioh is always of : different design and very handsome. : ThU e r It aeem to be prettier thai ; evef. It can be obtained oy seeding them six cents. . - - The . appearance of the . Weston Brotheta. at the opera bouse tomorrow night in the ooenio drama, 1'Tbe Ways of the World," will be eometbinit en joyable and. full of laughter. Judging from the many eommeadable ' pre-, notice toy aave reoeived.vTiokeWOtt ahat Bell1 jewelry iatore,;, , Tbe ot-ual bitter oold rporu from W e north wet are eomiag; in Minnesota the thermometer registered aa' low ae 80 , decrees below aero and ia a number of places great too w storms bare prevailed blockading ratlwye and oauaiog much offering. Ought e not more appraci ate our owa genial climate thaa we do here in North Carolina? . ,,'' Personal. -. ; non F. M. Simmons left yesterday msrniog for Washington and will be at IU ps-tonthe reassembling of Congress. IT is throoghly acquainted witn the r e Is of bis district but his constituents r u t links known their wants by peti t .' s. . ,; -' . ." ;'. ' Vr. Pullman of Raleigh arrived Uon4vUtt to ber daughter, Mti L. 7..Crea-fvrd. ; " . t . " ; '' '?i E. F. I'.-yifw, E-q or Ojldsboro ar- lire I t r i,t. rr ' " G Daves left for bis home in ?;''.,!m morning. - 1 BOTH I" '. 1 Steamer Xovme&t. The Veeperof the E C. D. line will saiL tomorrow (iernoon at 4 00100k. Tne Eaglet of tfcie linerill arrive today. Our Railroad Articles. We are publishing a aeries of intereet intf artiole oa Eastern Carolina Im provement" which we oommeW to tbe card ul consideration of our readree.Tbe election will not be held for the present on subecribing to the Wilmington road. out the question is worthy of considera tion, and we trust our correspondent will continue on the line he ia; writing until our people beoome thoroughly aroused on the subject of Improvement Evangelical Alii. nee. Tbe week of prayer by the Evangeli cal Alliance begins today. Services will be held on Monday night at the M. E Church. Tuesday night at tbe Pr byterian Church, Friday night at the Baptist Church. Uuiuo services at M E. Oburuh on 8unday eight. January 8th. The topics for each w re handed in last evening but too late to appear in this issue. To the Vo eia of Onslow County. We print today a ciroular letter wbicb Judge D L Ruasell has issued to the voters of Ouslow county. This iaone of the most important elections ever held in G slow and we learn that her citizens are fully aroused to its impor tance. Let Onslow vote for tbe sub scription. 8be will not have to issue one BtDKle ooltar of her bonds unleee the road is built in ac cordance with tbe terms of tbe oontr act. wbiub means a railroad from Wilmington to New Berne. Tbe important position ia Craven county just at this time has oaused a temporary delay, but we expect tbe question to Oome again with renewed foroe. Bet'er 8 d -walks. We are glad to know that this ques tion is being muoh agitated beoause we are so badly in need of good walks. We need them for our own oomfort and we need them that strangers and visitors may not form a bad impression of our city. Bad aa tbey are it is a pleasure to know that there baa been more perma nent improvement made upon them lately and that they are in a better con dition now. than for a long time. Of course from the amount of earth that has recently been thrown up aud tbe heavy rainfall immediately afterwards, necessitated some slush and made it quite disagreeable to the pedestrian, but tbia will be obviated with one or two days sunshiae, and, can going through mud a day or two be as bad as having to wade pools of water every rain? Certainly not. Tbe urfaoe to the walks can be made smoother with a slight io dine toward the gutter to run the wa ter off, and, if properly arranged, will oau-e no wash. It baa been until lately that you could not walk the east side of Hanoook street, after only a moderate raia, without encountering ponds of water, tbe entire width of tbe sidewalk and tbey were generally fathomed by those who were aiong there after dark. Church Services To ay. Tnere will be services ia tbe Methodist Church at 11 a. m and 7il5 p. m., oon duoted bv tbe pastor Rev. L. W . Craw ford. Pews are free. Usbers are al ways in the vestibule to receive stran gers. All persona are oorouuy inviteo to wo'ship with the congregation.', 8ua day school at 8 p. m., J. K. WUlis, Supt. . Christ Church V W. Bhields, Rector. Toe Circumcising t.f Christ. Sunday after Christmas . SWtrces at II a. m. Holy Communion and at t p. m. Sun day school at 4 p m. f All people will be welcomed to the services of this church 5 Ushers at the doors to seat etrengert' ? . - " r3''A 1 v; '- Presbyterian Church Rev ; L. C. Vase, D " t , ' Pastor ' Services at 11 a. 5 m. - sad 1 p m.v Babbaih School el 8:80 p. fflr Strangers and the public are invited to attend and participate lu these servioes.-.;i,':-: ..yj' :. J-yv'i ; Baptist . ChurchTbers will, bw B services in this church today except Sabbath School at 8 p "m. to which the publio are cordially invited to-sttendY I Y.M-0-A. Devotional meeting at the rooms of the Aso ilation On Middle street at 5 p. m. Exereiaee appropriate to New Years conducted by J.V Williams. i.-, , .' - Oalaria.' '' " Darby s Propbylsotio fluid is held in wide esteem as a speciSo and prevent ive. In it we have the means of ' ren dering the sir and water wholesome. 'Darby Fluid is a good defecator and deniroyer of mirrHtiO matter. J C- Bixth. Ihemiet U. 8 Mint, Phvla." "It should be owed everywhere when i r pure gsaes are f- - ri-1 ff--i d ri, f,i iinii'f." .. j'','t t;r.Uh, 11, I , ; in. t . I EAST CAKOLETA IM.PROTEMENT. A toast Lisa ef Railway. NDMBKK 5. EditOsvJockiiaI.: There is no portion of Eaafctra Carolina more favored by natur than Craven oouoty The Neuse and Trent, both good aa v igable streams, flow through it and lead out directly to the sound and sea, constituting, in the lower Neuse, one of tbe finest bodies of inland waters in any of the South At lantic 8tates In Neuse river and its tributaries the Trent and South rivers. Adams creek. Smiih's creek, lubfoot creek. Baird's creek. Ba'noock creek. Slocumb's uroek Broad creek, Gooee creek. 8 ift creek. Balchelor's cre.-k &o. Craven county pueseeses a distribution of water trans portation far iliUea unsurpassed by any otber locality, tbe resouroee of wbiub are illimitable, if taken - ad vantag of, utilised and developed la the first place theee bodies of water ounstitute a system of natural irriga tion. wuh wbluh a failure of crops u forever impossible, by droutn, no mat ter how protraote.l the dry season Trie swamps bordering these and their tribu taries furnish an inexbauatible supply of timber, and firewood. Tuey are per petual storehouses of tbe ueei fo d- tiabes, in tbe oatcbm of which nuoi oers of people flud tbeir living', and tbey are tbe ever ready meuus or cb-a(j transportations, against wbiob all ex orbitant combination a iv poerlMS. But. unless these natural advantage) are supplemented by. and uitJe ui lllary to the moOern system of rupid railroad transoortalion, Crvra couuty il soon see tbe day . II she does not al ready see it. when she Would have been better off if no navigable stream ei isu-d in ber borders, or in any ol the group of oouoltrsuf wbicb aba is the centre To a people who sit don ou tbeir natural advantages, such natural ad vantages are a curse in evnry age of progress. Norfolk, the fl a at seaport ol the Atlantic, sat still on ber magnlnoen draught of water and fine harbor ad vantages for a hundred year and wok up to find herself an old. decayed vii (age. while magnificent inland oorumr otal cities, of a quarter anil half million inhabitants, bad sprung up in the uiijbi of tbe wild Western prari.s New Berne was old and mos grown ben Goldsboro was still a forest Wilson. Henderson. Durham Winstou Reidsville, Hickory, aud balf a bund re ' otber thriving towns In tbe interior of he State, of superior wealth aud pros perity, have oome into exiatence aud jrovo great since New Bnrne turo-d eier first hundred years. Tbey ar. everyone the outcome and growth of railroad inter communication and not ine of them possessed the natural ad vantage of water transportation Ual igh and Charlotte, grown into great interior cities, though old, are younger than New Bern; and Wilmington was mere village to New Berne uutil sbe -ntered on the work of constructing trunk line and interior railroads, eub scribing thereto more money than tbe lOtuai property value of tbe town at tbe time ber subscription was made rin.ee that time the Uuited St. tee Government naa spent ftfo miiltons of do lart ou the river and harbor improvement of Wil mington. showing tbat the Government a w II as the no is, will help thoee who how the disposition to help themselves. The people of Craven did respond iberally and with alajrity to the build mg of the Allantio and North Carolina Railroad, and it was thought that tbe enterprise would result in ibe upbuild ing of our section, and tbe maintenance f ts business and industrial prosperit) . And so it doubtless wouid have fille.i he measure dt our requirement for .n day in which it wa inaugurat d. nd the then existing ooudmon of things, but foi tbe interruptions of the var . and the policies of exclusion prao iced sgainst.it since tbe war by the North Carolina and the Wilmington and Wvldon roads. But tbe projoctor of tbe A & N ". R R. contemplated giving it branoh inee, reaohing out north and south from points along the main line, and me of the ideas was this very coaat sys--m we are now urging. It should have been tbe settled polio and steady effort of the management of -be A stN C, R. R to-secure these ranoh lines; and tbe people of Cravea Muaty should have seen to It long ago hat they were built. . sinoe her owe welfare and development. nd ber io reet as a stockholder, pointed so clear y in this direct ion. . The interest of the people of Cravea iiounty lies in makiog as much of the Mitlytng territory of otber oounties ribotery to New Berne as possible, and '.bus upbuilding and extending h-r msinese, Tbe county will prosper or not prosper in proportion as the town prospers or aoee not prosper. Tbe pro eoaed railroad into Ooslow will bring new business to New Berne. It -wi-l trine new people into : tbe eeoUoa through which It runs, and bring a-oat new , sotivity in the Industrial move ment of the people. - ' . .. ' This is what railroads do for old and naw sections alike. Tbey pet ae life into the people already there, sad Infuse new, young blood Into every neighbor hood. That is what Craven county wants, Sbo wants nsw people and new lire. - Go on at tbe present rate, aad a hundred years from now she will be joet what she is tousy; ant relatively the will be two kdrtd years behind tbe go-ahead eeotfooe of th State. . Most AMOR ATLANTIC akd No. Cakolota R". B Co., ' '; Niw Bxsrb. N. a, Deo. It, 1887. T the ft nppsrlment ef few Berse. The management of this company take r!aure in thanking the vry ef ficieotfre deoartmeot of New Berne. oce r, a'l, for their prompt action ia exi- " i 1 'I I tre at thfir o'torj Tr a r t t f - T. r 2. 19 15"" ! t J " f f r)t tf 'Mlr r I. I ' T. Allowa c-a Made bv the.Countv Com-' miaaio -ere f C av n Cdunty at ' he - egulax Meeting H. Id in December, 1887. On acoouot of poor : Win Cleve for M Harris 83 00. for B. Kite 81 M; Sarah Heritage for M E Hall. 85 00; Henry We. la. 81 50; Amanda lark. 1 50; A Toler for D.o Kee-, 81 50; Mrs Wesle Gray, 82 00; Mary Gatliu, 81 50; Wuh. Spivey for W. Bonner. 8100; Celia Herringtoo. 81 25, D. 8. Willis for J W. Cox. 83 OU. Uagar Blount for Caeear Conner. 81 50; bettie Nelson. 81 00; A A Lloyd, 81 M), R G. Moaley for E Iney Rrown. 81 "0. Belay Weairrook 81 o0; W. B. Onfliu for 8imou Kiirm. 81 00, Tbomaa Barria 81 00, M Habn for V ,u McCrav. 81 UO, Matilda Gunnerson. 81 00; J Wiley and family 84 00; Oam.r tiecioD for E Bectou. 8100, Mary A Willeit.8125 Norman Ipoik for B L.thinghou-e 84 00; M- Eie.i.or Wright. 812 V. 8 lad rack K Duuu 3 00; B Parcr f..r B C vV.-at g8 00, W J M nr 8l 50, Mrs V.Oioria Ferr (or Jcotj ud Hannah burns 82 00, E. W.C.r penter for 8bra Slade 82 00, Ji.rr barter 81 00, Sarah Hancock 81 50, Tbos B Ipock for Emily Diuabjily and children. 3 00. Ualiie Whiitld 81 i.0 The folloaiug m iscel lane. us acctuiita were alloaed the amount or-lug il. I4U10 aa c aimed unleas other m ie aiateo Rachael l'elaul. kreper of Willis' bridge. 87 00, E (jjidiry j.ulior of court bouse 10 0J, Juo I Lii.on. keeper of ('Iricui ul bridge. S'.OOO arari Uaduiuu c 'ok at pt.or houn-. 83 0o; A. Srara ket-(M-i of HHr house, SlO 00, M T. Bryan coffins and burials 812 Ou, J J. Tolaou agent, rations foi poor houne 80 bO. Orlando liuhba per diem and I-h. amount clniiiird 83U 45 allowrd 837 45; Ur li () H.U-. ...n mooing wiiu.sses. 84 (0, N B. rne Jo KNAL. ailvrrtiiug &.j . $12 50. 8 R hrd on blank accounts 6 00. E H Kiho coal, SI2 00, W I' -.t.nt-.i. putting don hrnj-. 875 U0, 8 R Hireel. atlendance bt-forr tfit. tu.r i claimed 64 00 allowed 2(.0. .) 1' 8l.nly onslable, srrviui nollce 81 "0, L) Suuiuu. cbi itf leniii'K jurj claimed 43 Ou allowed 40 00, ftilin. prisoners. 8u7 50 turnkey (era. 84 K0 Henry Jain's lii.ii If jj-tt 0(1. Wi.ln...t i 81 dr. hahlf lfl.00, Th,.s Wil-on l.aillT. 86 00, J A liarrel , court ula'.kn. X b5; II U B.u servi. es aa acni.g sheriff, 81" 00. II H Huffy ril.ocl.al. iliae tor piiaoiiiH 84H ?H. court b.'U. 2 61, p.Kir boUae. cDS HH; Orlando lluhha for rt.i'Or.1 and reKiairall. b (Ma.k- tilihK E Viullej court cn.l 815 00. K b HI .. a I .inn t.litT fall Uim o( court. 81100 R r K.hoe b.iilT 811 00; l 8 in. so., ah. nfT. auuimonitia jurors. 811 70, Washington Hi de baliff. 82 00. U. niy J.mes haliff. 82 00, Geo U White, soliciuir. free lor fall term. 858 50. Wm Foy aesiig property, 1W7. 54 00, 8. W L.tbaiu, Cuaimiseioner, rii,ou o mmiuee io audit and sttls accounts ol M Uabo ri sh. riff Sl6 00;W. M Watson, o -ui u- periuW-ndiug poor hou, 8" 00, OrUnoo Uubba. services ru-ierwd ou oomiuiiu-e to audit aociu ota ol M llahn. ex sheriff, 816 00, K W. Han iak, ink for l-ll term of court 81 .0. Clark & i lark, profeMioual u rn. ti 815 00, Isaac Patterson. Count treasurer, two hun dred and thirty seven jury mkeis 87811 40; Clark dt t'l.rk profesnooal seryioes 880 00; R B H-rne. printing notices to reitiatrara, $2 00; J.mee A Bryan, com., per diem to oat. . 844 00; W G Brios -o, com . p r diem to date 838 00; 8 W. Litham. per diem ami mileage to dale. 824 30; W M. Waieon, per diem to date I 2 00; E K B yan examination of aooounta llOOO, N-w Berne J OUR a L. publwhina rp-n ol finance Committee 40 00; V W. fcUo oock. servioes on fiuauoe oommittee Ol aimed, ISO 00. allowed 20 00. Alex. Miller, Servi--- on fluance eotnmittee. Claimed $80 00. alto wed 20 00; L 8tm soe, sheriff serving ootioes . ft . on registrars, 818 80 expense of coavay ing Frank Joaaauo to asylum. 89 80, e-w veying Aonie Morrison, pauper, to Maxton, 8l0 M servieg oottoee oa Habn. Kiloura and Oden. 81 HO; D B Barbara. att-adeoe on board. Deea ber 1887- 84,00 S-pKelatma.tor support of pour. $rt 9;dprtmeatof justioe, $1 199 IB; misOellaiMoaa, 1878.08; sheriff Jail fa,Si89 98 total foretooth. 88 038 93. "i '" "' 1 .Lister Utters Remaining; ia the poeteaflee at New Berne, Craven eoaety, l- O , Jet. lt., 18. , -s - Beary Brows, Mrs.: B A Oterry, EL Btooebraker e O. 8 P. fn sasaa, John rrsekee, Hearietta Mafoxl e Elder Bartlf. Lawrvooe Jeesa-u. 1am Smith, Haponiiea end Ouarier. Kaae line Rivera, Virgioi 8 4 ad re. Armar Wuiiams, Avy ' WiIiush, Henry H Waxmaa. Oapa J a 4 Weite v ; ? Pstsocs oaiUng tor above letters, will sav advertised. and jive date of lirt. ' Tbereiroiano a to require that ee r't h. be Ori l-ctel (hi tbe delivery - ' tt-h I t,cr a Jvervai. it. i"1-:. r, r. : ' a LETTER FROM JUDGE RUSSELL To tub Voters or Ouslow Codhty. WiutiQTXn, N C .Deo 28 1887. DKAB Sia Ibe Ceu t has decided that the Wilmington election was void on account of irregularity in the regis tration Out tbis does not apply to our election. It ia tbe purpose of tbe Rail road Company to h ve tbe proposition re submitted to the people of vViiaiing ton who, ty tbe election already held have proven that they are four to our in fayor of subscription. Tbe people of Grant township, in Pender county, bswe voted unauimoualy in favor of it. If the peop.e of Onslow want tbe road, li is better for iheoi to vote it through ai this electlou. By so doing they take no rirr as the bonds do not issue except aa li e road is 'milt Bj voting againei it ih.y postpone indefinitely tbe hnnce- of tli-au uouuectiun wub the ut-ide world. I'he R .iiroad Oom!.any bad succeeded in ohlaiuiuK the promise of capital euf (i lent to build the road provided tbr city, luaann p an. i county bonds shoul" he Voted aud de'iverd accord iuk to th. U-rrns aa'ed on Ihis ruling or the 8upr w I .ou r t while it willd-lay ac tion, m not tir.i-ei.aari I v fatal to the en terprise I hr- N w Brrne p-o le hae with drawn Uirir a.pli. all m to Cravri. county for thn prnarnt That will bt r r u e oil under such auspices an to in .urn its sue ess i-hould () .slow vote fa vorahly H i the fate of the ruterpria. lepr-nds on the action of Ouslow ; ami , ou as a Ifadiu man of the county will be au important factor in the de uominallou of the isctir The ad vooates of the meature nhould press this D-ilnt The su Iwi i pilou by the county amounts to hut Ilille nmir than au rxcepi lou of the railroad from .-.mull tatatioo. because the tax on the p op'-rty of the road will aliinat pay tin i.t rest on the bonds. It la always to tie r einetn ht red thai Hulmcr Iption " inul have a m jor il y oi all the v.iiea who are relti red Thos. who reii-irr but rlo not vote are count -d as voting ' No " Ho the leading fnends of the enlerpris uiust cirri i hmi-el ve to gel thow ' ) rewialerlo 'omr. out ai.d vote aor suhscr itili .c. Truly yours, I) I. Rt'hMtl I . IOTTOH MAngET. w Ylk KxchaOKe t-loseti . w Kerne rimrk tquiet. 8ali-a of 1 SI N h lew t 8 to U "0 S.iea for the week :n '.al S a. SIIISL till. I st ie.r j4 hair same week Little Grains of Sand. i , 1 1 ! i ti nit nil mi ine iii ni a 1 1 i ; i li ("oil (. rrj h i 1. 1 d )' pit rr 1 I iii 1 1. -r il. nr n 1 of ,utllri in- i .in 1 1 f 1 1-d c . h i ft .ft lie r. ii K i-.t K. ml l Im- f.. mw I g It M t ht ii i u wtiilr-r-i .1 ,t i)f 1 1 d I Ik li 1 n U t) III- IkH.I ttsll fine La f k1 Mil TV -OlTIf " I HE It ft KIM. - TIHM. liMU'.ili .' h K Jutlr i IK?. I hs-flftlll. M H ..If f"ll W tig IbTlra III It- . m) in I ! UWI Of liiUI iiit4ll'l!)t III 111 - f tll.- 1 My il UteliOn.il )ra ol g( raU1fr-l lio o tu ftnin i k l f h f li ill a l i 11 1 UsM iy u tidu- ripo-urt a n1 ti 1 1 1 1 im of - d . tl I i d o.i r- me' 1 h it n i troin in nd d tli'1 purrbaMV d our Ihi .laofMoiKllffA hm , Fr fti-ll, K lri alKXil oDf llimilli nit I usjitig h'i bottlt, h- U n i ii.iich t-1 1 r t)M I 'it 111' If Ton li ltllft lilf la II" M bing u. d, and n exm it v-mNv wli. ami I i . t -y r tu 1 '! h 1 fn lo m cifc-'lrr an ri. inr rhrnli- (h1 h I will d an. I -oi 1 1 -ml t n it u f p rfef I r 1 n p lll i tTpr t (1 . 1 o. n - tiff B 11 ti h iijoei fr-ilp . il iurlflpr. M m M 1 I 1 l' K K Ag-nt, Kr-iughum, Ark O K OTTtR I 1 1 IT - B OI .H f 1 HUD a M llaCLTH HKaTOHKD. H H B. 11.. Alle-ta O- : lit-t.ia -vtyaiatt-r vm fTTrnd for a mm t. f yrar wiib bona . tl it) at ut ar ovt- h 1 prvon. Tnry would naht- Ihfn a pvarioce v-y prii g aud hat llnou) Iht-fur-i 01 and until 11 n ih fall. Hrr tali WNi w-viiy im 1r-i. I idw fl-khi'il : Dvtb very a. : In fast 1 ' - eaatfping ' ilt 1 ft. T b-r 01. p botil- t H H H. ant t,-. fleet wa lap niHgir i oitr1iig a 3 ritple-i. ur hd - .ri n r n in. Tod ah- m ieriHM y oQ' d iti" n-r he I 11 luny ri lor d. It wit out ouM th r-t n in sal t Ursbln K 00 lti r, fl - r no on the markei tours. eU- , P M M( H a m. Wayi.?aS' ro. Mlaa . Julv 14. IKT; -fiid f r our Htf k o Veondera. frea. It t pUof all "I -orl oiswdpra. Addrpaa HI, "M- M I M ' . Allan'! Oa. Kor ta P In N Bpn at R. N. IutTy drug autre JQ Robert Hancock, Jr., TRIAL JU TICE. 'fB w neit door below JocaWaL offloe S.me bu'ldin. i h Uu. t Si Pelletier tlpr.11 IromD oi to 4 p ru Will nive prompt a't.. li-n to sll matters re-rteia-iug to Justloea" oourts o29 dtf SI HOUND & MAMLl. rTOrlNKYH AT LAW. NSW BERNE. H. C . W l mtwm oa nr shout Jaeeery '6 h, VS8S t-t tbeir new offl w. over Ui B k to. Howeeof Orve.ii. f.y A Oa-. tares Sours below Bo4 Alb-rt. Delays AroDangeious. EATOtl Ibr JEWELER, i Cmtomm4 a Nme 8ock of Watches, Clocks,- Jewelry, , ; ; v solid siuVEa : ' Pall liee of erjthin4 la aiy line. . 0ae war aa4 toak year aelectioa. 81st . K KAT05. J 1 Ue, t. Guano, Kainit, -AND 5,000 btL. liu-t 1'roof Oats. 1,000 bubli. Mcaijws' rrtmiam Exa y tra Earl) a i guaranteed stock). 500 It, Is. (icuuitic F.itrly Rose Pola toebipure and true to came). -On bu,. Ilitra Kirly Kmud JJeans J00 Lull Mohawk Heaun, Golden N ax liiaii!, lii.lieh, Cucumbers lict , a 1 1 J Onion Scl.. 1.000 toio M.-a ..wV Sjt-cial Gu&DO I fur all . -p. . . 500 t . 1 1 c- ( i it ui it ii K am It . L'OO toi s Kliwan 1 'hi.a-li a : . 100 I,,:,. I'.olwl I '..nr. 1 OH t;Uf ( ittuu S-cl Meal. luO t. mm A 1 1. u 1 1 u r m! l.iuir. FOR BALE DY E. H. & J. A. Meadows, COTTON & TRUCK l-'ACTOHS, AND ( MANUFACTURERS OF MEADOWS' SPECIAL GUANO, i I'll i ' k I'MON POINT. " M. I'.i.km:. n. c. (1 r-:i i .lwif Dr. N. H. Street. OlUoe cor n-r of 1'oliotk and Ciaven ' -ineis. dl.l8:ii NKVV 1IKUNK. N. C. J. P. G Davis. V llul.KSAI.K AMi UkTaII. DEALEB IN ":( CHOICE FAtYILY GROCERIES f AND PROVISIONS. Beet (irad.s larnilv Flour alaays in ' Hi.k k Heat HraiKir" of Tobacco 1'irert from the Factory. V. BOOTS, SHOES, AND HEAVY DRY GOODS. ( all nd get Rock Bottom Prioef, ' MAKKKT lo K, rw Rrn. N. O. '" OUR SHOW WINDOWS Ft all tbe Not. Ities and FineOocdj;. tbis week e'. fV those Solid Oold Fje O lasses fer - 3 00 rVe the tew patent "Grab'' Eye Glasses. vvr 8 e the mos magniSoeot dise'avof O Fine Oold and Silrer Goods erer sbowa : io this city. . Floe Brooses. Bilrsrware, Clockst , Watcbse. Diamonds SDd Fine Jewelry. , Bell The Jeweler, GEORGE S. FISHER,: m MajrirracnrBu or ; .. -. Wronjctt Iron ana hteel Cotton," Vom, ana Tarn Plows.' t Old Plowa repaired. ' ' v i ; Naw aad other . Job Work -don at abort ootioe. , . v -,r- New Cart Wheels aad lee constat ! tyoa kaad. ' . ' " - j -'-- B OEOKfJE 8 VlSHEH, . ' Bboab 8tukt. Kiw Bkkki, r. C. C A diploma from theSvat Auri evrtural Sasiety ie an adJitirval ;- rt-9 of tbe qn.'frT nf rry : l . Sa ' o ! t;0?3 a e-tf
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 1, 1888, edition 1
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