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1! .'"rV'-.i vit-, . . MI ,Y OUENAL. - .VOL. VL-NO.. 250." . NEW BERNE.5 K.C.. SATURDAY. JANUARY 21. 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS LOCAL NEWS. Nsw Barna, latituds 85 ' Worth. . , ;, . longitude, T5 f.W. uu rises. 7:18 Ungth of day, .ib jet. 4:83 1 8 "oars, 28 minutes - U ob liM at f 41 p. m.. -. Busnress locals. r T E PAIRING of Chin and Brie a- w Xti BlM dOBO b 7 CULUB ft MOBQAH f" TtxidermUu Et Fiool rt. Kw Bno. H. 1883. law 8ns -rr SUCKER'S Seed Pms, 6mm and JL rpUtoee at . rtEECt lmorttlo. v of French -r . LJ brandy and Holland Gia-r-arnveo ' In bond and duties paid at Custom " ' louse is Now Bera. guaranteeing gen jln goods for sal. - . . t ; ... ;... Jam Redmond. - IERTIUZERS for Truckers and Cot S X ton Planters at Oto. Allkk ft Co. CHOICE N. C. Ham at 18 evnt- ,ar . V pound at A. villu ft DEDHOND Ginger Ala. Lemon '- XV Soda, sto., equal to Imported. .-.: . Jahks Bjcdmohd. Uf OCSA and Java Coffee, finest io . liX-towa at Dunn a. riARRETT'S Medoo Vineyard Cognac A aort wine for aaia. at Manuiaotu rera prioea. by . Jakes Rklmomd. V !- - a Tan weather is moderating. But few oyster and flea in market , The Weather haa been too ooid , The meeting Monday night at th Y. M. C. A. should be attend ed by s ver j ckixsn who deeiraa ibe eaoceea of th .F.ir.- 4 FrfViht agent of the A. ft N. C. R There report that freight are heavier i Uhaa for many yean at tbie eeaeon of 4b year. . '. The stseroax Neuee, under command -of Caps. Dev. Roberta, i at Bachelor 'Creek Iq lbi county drying piling for -abrMg,. - ' Tha High Sohool enteruinment will "be given at the theatre on Tueeday . night pert. See program in our adver. 7". V. tiaing-columna. , ''Craven!' pute in nomination thie - - morning 6. II. Busbee, Esq., for Lieut Governor. Ho ie quite popular with a . "large number of our citicsne. ' Mr. 'Walter photograph gallery over R, IT. Duffy drag etore, on the corner of Pollock an4 Middle, et'eeu, li now X- - - opea for bueiaeae. Read advertiaament .' la "another- ooluma and call and aei - J :; oeolesene of hh work - i The republioane of the eeoond eon L f ' greeuoflal dietriot had a love feast at WlUonon Thureday. The " fraction '' :J name together and made a whole, unite-l party again and fixed- the time - and ' plape of holding the next convention to sominau a candidate. The 81t of - ,tUf is the time and Weldon the plaoa. ' Takglv'ej four months for aspirants to ewaider their ehaneee and fix thair wiraa.'." ,. .. , " , . . Steward haa found ths right vehicle at M ' lait. Bis waa .pnfci yeeterday with his tripple-aeatad top bugigyi erryiag nine large mea, oonsfortebl aeatedvdrawa ' "bftwo fine bays thai moved along a though they had 'an ordinary ; buggy with wo .men of ordinary alxvr 'It ie : jnet the aatlest riding t-ebiole X srer sat c v ' U "said one whohae.rodo Ida great taaay , i Ko each turnout hteoeea eeea la .' ?few Berne before 'ad it was the aUractioa of the town.- A whole pio nlo - of children eaa be curried la &' l The cutter Stevens arrivea last night from cruise) town the sound and , Captala Hand report that he found on , . .Thureday avanlag- tha staeow EagUt 4 of the E. C. D.' Una, bound for Elisabeth , City with a nixed Cargo bf frvlgbt. ' - eground at tha mouth of .Jones bay The Eaglet put la there for harbor from - an approaching storm on Wedneeday erenlDg and the tide going out daring the night left her aground." Capk Hand , .' dc T(re3 ber on Thuredey. went to ' " r her . .knee, put her afloat and she went on her way re Joiclng. " .'Ti EtTr ZIoTemeata. s -V;v Tbe Vef er of the E. C D. line sailed yec.erdey with cotton, lumber, -fto Tt Esgletotthls line will be here tV tnorlDg.,? Ti-e lUntao sailed for. Norfolk yeetar- 5 wi'.h paeeengers aad a cargo of c i and other freighter : i i f: " V'V- I .tl iftrfarmanca.'- '- A krs einj highly delighted audience rr J 0 T i a ft nnkiB minstrels it i ii t -a Ut t'gtt. t t ti e performance was good r .' i ' t'r r 'ce to exprets tbe cber- ) MerUiDtrent. It vn rt rJ tht rooods tf I f; ' e were tbe test ' s' ' ' - ' t'on cf tkoee ' ;''- f'.l it is ret Bureau of Labor Statistica. . Tha first annual report of V,' Jones, eommieelonar of the. bureau of labor statistic, is oat. It is a pamphlet Of two hundred aad lorty pages and contains a good deal of information in regard to tha' condition of labor in the State, aad a great many' carious and eootradieto'7 reports, The statistics are compiled from report made by both employers aad employees, landlords and tenants, farm laborers and me oh a nice. Running over the page of this report hurriedly we are forcibly (truck ttn the oontraet in two reports, one from a 'Teacher ia Columbu oouncy, the other from e arpt-nter" In Craven county. The teaober report that he works ten hour pvr day nd roceivee $5 00 per week; (mj $34 00 per year rent; bae eiaht in family, four at school and accumulated KMnetbiog tbe past year. The carpenter reports th t "be work ten hour per day at $175 per day; paya $7 4 00 per year rent; ha two in family, and ac cumulated nothing last year! Tbia car penter also report tbe condition of workingmen ae deplorable, while under the report of employer th railroad hop of t'ii oounty etate tbe eduoa tonal, moral and financial oonditaon of working men i there better than three year ago. A boiler maker from the oounty report that hie trouble ia the oompeiition he meet because of the A. ft N. C. R R. ahone taking private job lower than be can afford. Ha has no objection to private compe tition but doea object to th ia corporation competition. Under the bead of "Views of Tenants and Farm Ltborers." one fromJonee oounty report that white hands on tbe farm receive more wagee than colored ones, wntie another from the same county reportathat "colored hands re- oei ve better pay than white on," snd io Columbus county one reports that the ohildreq of tenants and farm laborers are not able to attend school or church for want of proper clothing, while aaothtr. of the aame claaa. reports that there is more produce than for years paat and wages is decreasing on account of the over supply. There ie a great difference of opinion in regard to publio school. Some think they are perfect humbugs and ought to be abolished; many others oom plain that the eohools are not kt open long enough during th year, and others favor compulsory eduoa tioa and aboliahiog th liquor traffic Some re port that education ruins the negro as a laborer; per contra, a contractor in New Hanover oounty reports that his foreman is a colored man and a college graduate, but admits that he is the only on known to him that sver returned to his trade after receiving an educa tion. Some of all olaases. landlords, tenants, meohanioa and farm laborer lay their woes at ths door uf th high tariff, but th moat universal opinion is that the crop lien and mortgage system is th great cur of all. When w read in tha papers of th fabulous prioee paid for tobacco ia some of th tobacco towns one would think that tha farmers in the tobaooo region wsr .' getting , rich and -living like Princes, but this report shows that they. ar , not Jaaay better condition than too. in th oora, oottoa, potato aad rlo " region, It i a very interesting report and doubtlses . rqalrd, much labor ia it make up, bat we doubt if a man after reading the whole will know much more about th ooodkkm of labor ia North Carolina than before read lag it, owing to the contradictory rs port from th sama aouoitea and, in many iostenoes, from tbVsams clsss of reporters - , PenonaL .. Rom M Johnson Of th .Wilts ingtoa Messenger fa in tbf cityjy-V-v ror ueaieaastihtTeraor. . EDITOB Jouas-aL: Ia reoomtnsndinc for LteBteuaut-Goveraor Mr. U. M. Boa- boa, of RaleigaU lazpreee th aentlmeat of a tttfga number of ear moat inteUi gent ottisen wbo appreciate hissarvioes and feei vratefui to him for tbe earnest. manly effort mad in tbeir behalf 'who out saoney and without prloe." til nomiaaUoa would atreoathed tha ticket and be bailed with ptaaeur by this people- I honestly believe that he would, nnder - to ireumstaooes,, re ceive a much larger vot in the oounty than any other man who may be semi Dated for the position. ; CBaTKir.i -W WOS DIM (III CUBES -? ' W. D. Hoy t ft Co. Wholeaal and Retail Druggute of Rime. Ga., Says: W have been eelling Or. King a New Discovery Clectrio Bitters and Buck len Amies Salve tor four years. Have never bandtod remediee that sell so rell, or give such universal satiafao- lion. Tber have bn some wonderful cure "rctf i by tbes md cine in this eity. Bevernl cm cf rncounced con FOBEIfeiN JEWS. EEUi.BXS yBOal PgXSOir. DUBLW, Jsa18.--Fther Matthew By an, lbs priest wha was imprisoned at Limerick or a month, for inciting tno people to lusgai acts ta ooanapuon with th-plan of eampaiga, was re leased today. ' Tea thoaaand peraona war eoileoted around the prison aad when ha emerged ha was reoarvad with p o enged cheer. Tb Mayor of the f a. shetiffi asuni- tpal aonooil aad maay members of ths olergy orowded around aiai aa4 oongratulatad him upon ibis ieea . . A carriage waa la watung ana tn prieet was driven to a hotel. The polio aad a force of mili tary war oa duty to prevent disorder. oolluhqm at sua amd loss or Lin. Liverpool. Jan. 18. Tbe British steamer Toronto, from Portland for LtveroooL arrived in the Meraev todav. Sue re porta that during a tog off Sker ries' Ulead ehe oollided with and aank the Norwegiaa bark Freidia. Captain Larson, from Liverpool for Savannah, and that thirteen of th bark's crew war drowned. Only one man wa aaved. Tbe Toronto waa only slightly damaged. Paris. Jan. 18. Tbe Republiaue Franca U baa a telegram from Rume which eays that Flouren. French For- eigh Minister, haa complained to Signor Criapis, Italian Foreign Ministor, of Italy's delay in settling the Florence iJonsulate incident, and warned Signor Criepi that if the Italian judice at Flor ence executee bis threat to re-erter tbe rrenob Consulate and aeisee paoer ou-bt after. France will recall her am-ba-aador and take euob measure aa tbe nonor and interest of the country de mand. Tbe incident mentioned con sisted of a breach of consular rights on tbe part of tbe Florence police, wbo had searched tbe French Consulate for pa pers connected with a pending law suit. It ia eemi-vfn jtally announced thai Count De Mouy, French Ambassador at Rome, having informed M. Flourena that the Praetor of Florence had inti mated hi intention to remove on Friday lb seals affixed by the French Con sulate to document relating to tbe HuMin Succession, M. Fioureoa has re - quested Count De Mony to inform Sig- nor (Jrtspt that if soch an act of violence committed the French government will hold Italy responsible. The Paris newspaper urge tbe got- eminent to demand complete satis fac tion from Italy for the indignity offeied be Frenen Uoniulate at Florence, and i i tbe event of the failure of Italy to comply to break off relatione between France and Italy aad expel all Italians from France. PaRlS. Jan. 18, Tbe strained rela tione with Italy In consequence of tbe Florenoe Constable affair, depreeses both commercial and flnanoial business today. The Bourse was besvy. Several evening papers violently attack Italy, and La Franoe alludes to Premier Criepis as ' Bismarck's valet." Tbe French Consul at Florence states be haa received oertain instructions as to tbs course to pursue in case tbe incident is prolonged. Tbe raris states that Premier Tirard has rejected the Bueget committee's decision touching tbe taxation of tbe liquor trafflj, and will make acceptance of bis proposal regarding th matter a Oibioet question. Several minister, th Pane adds, Oppose Tirard, snd a crisis is imminent. Wast Rev. Mr. Pearson Is Doing. It seems that th great force and power ebown in this city some time sinoe through Rev. Mr. Pearson is being felt in Spartanburg, 8 C, where the evangelist Is now conducting a series of meetings. Many Raleigh people will be interested in the following epeoial to the Charleston liewt and Courier from Spartanburg: Two weeks ago today itev. K. u. Pearson, th evangelist, began his meet ing. At 11 o'clock there were about fifty oold-looking people in the pew and four person in th choir: Such was th beginning. Todsy, when ic has been raining and the streets are flaw ing with mud and the sidewalks ar just as bad as Spartanburg sidswalks oaa ben a half boar before services ths Urge church and Saaday-aobool room war crowded,' aad they oondnusd to com antil it was life rally packed, and than maay had to go away. Stranger, town p-ople, country people, ail aorta and condition of folks were present. They did not oom to hear a big ermon. for they were assured . they would -b dissppoiated tf they expected .that. They knew they would hear no flights of eloquenoe, no description of heaven ana th udgmnt. ao quotation irons th philosophers and poets, no exhi bition of man's wisdom. For aa hour thi larget etowd gar tHsir profound attention to a Bibl reediag on "oon- ll was plain, almpt, clear, convinc ing. It did mor good V th congrega tion tbasv ta -nice eloqoeot sersaoa from tbe cigteet doctor or divinity ta the Stat, After tha reading b called on those who wished to mak a' pobli profeaaion to eiv aim tbetr band, and about thirty-roar went forward, una hundred and twenty threes who bad back-altdden, . went up and acknowl edged th fact aad renewed their pro- less tons. uae certainly aean-a very wonderful meetinf. News -and Ob- rrr.w "-''r -?t.- -i'vv-V. H Mr- V. S. TnIichrtelB, 6f Mobil. Ala., writes: I tak great plaasur ia rcommenainr vt. Kiegis Piw Uisoov ery for Coneumptiea, haying used it for a sever attack or bronchitis and catarrh. - It gave m instant relief and ertiraly cured m aad I hav not been s fil cted sine. I also beg to state that I bad tried other remedies with no good rr't. rvs slMtaset Electric Littar i-iDr. U.ai's New Lifs Pills, both of t - - i t - 1 r ' , i " 1 oa Stonewall Items. Died on the 15th iuat., of disease of the kidneys, after a Ions and severe af flictioa, V. W. Dixon, in the 74 ih year or nu age. On the 15th inst . at ber borne. Mrs Martha Hickman, consort of Mr. Handy Utokmsa. formerly of Maryland, died of pneumonia, leaving aeveral children and many frienda to regret their loss. She was abovs fifty years of age. Oa ths 13th inst.. st the residence of Andrew Armstrong, tbe stepfather of tbe bride. Miss Joel Is Flowers snd Jno. T. Cooper, tbe treasurer of Pamiico oounty, were married, tbe Rev. O. C. W barton omoiating. On the 18th inst. , In the church in this place, S- J. Lane and Miss Mollis Armstrong were married, the Bev. r. Bectoo rendering tbe proper aid. All persons in the stock district hare been notified to take their stock up on or by tbe 13th of February next. So we are to try which ia beet to lake care of our owo atock or keep fence to take care of other's stock. The W., O k E. C. Railroad. The syndicate con tem plan og the build ing of ine projected Wilmington. Ons low ft East Carolina railroad, have de termined to persevere in their project. retlttons were circulating in the city yesterday for signatures praying the Hoard of Aldermen of the city of Wil mington to submit to in. qualified voters of the ciiv tbe question of sub cribiou 8100.000 to this enterprise. A leading piom iter uf the project in formed a MesaeuKer reporter I an I DlKbt that the petitions were being nuuierous- y eigned by tbe citizens of tbe city. and thai, ia hiopiuiou, itiere wjulJ b no doubt that the requisite cumber cf tign&lurtS would be secured. "You Can say, said the reportrr tt in forms.nl, "that tbe projectors of this road mean business, and at all events, will Commence ibe work of bjilJinir it on the 7tri of March next. Grant township, Pender cnunlr. has subscribed 810 000 to this loid.aDdou next Tueeday, January 24ih, Oaslow county will vote on a proposition to make a subscription of 00 000 Wil mington Messenger. Vork of the Ullzzard. Lincoln, Neb , Jan. IS A dispatch from O'Neill. Nebraska, eays fifteen persons perished in last Thursday's storm in Custer county alone. Tbe loss uf stock is said to be enormous, but par ticulars are not obtainable. ST PaUL.Minn., Jan IS. The reports of suffer log end death from f reezioK in tbe Northwest All columns of the news papers, and making allowances for ex ageration and repetition, the number of deaths already reported exceed two hundred. Dakota suffered the most heavily and a very large proportieo of death there are of school children and their teachers, the blirzard having come on in full force within an hour after its first sign. and in the afternoon while the schools were in session. In Bon Homme oounty. Dakota, nineteen deaths ar reported. From eouth Dakota 104 deaths are re ported. In Bon Homme oounty 200 Bead of frozen cattle are counted in one place and 14,0 at another. Dead oattle and hoga may be aeen alona the road from Yankton to Springfield. The snow drifts are said to be thirty feet deep. Ia other places dead cattle srs re ported as Ailing the railroad cuts in whioh they bad taken refuge from tbe tndo and been buried in drifts of mingled snow and sand. Tbe fatalities in the prairie district of Iowa are being gradually made pub lio Two sons of Bvron Cleveland, of Manchester. Delaware oountv, aged IS snd 17 years, were frozen to death dur ing the storm, together witb ninety bead of oattle. Tbe boys were driving tbe csttle to water, about a mile from the house, when tbe blixzard struck them. aad tbeir dead bodiea have Just been found. The cattle were freztn stiff. Portraits. In oil or crayon from lifs or small picturea done by vise Aurora Mace, bo ia teaching drawing aad painting by latest methods, at ber residence on Johnston street. Usaildtr. Lemon Hot Drops. After a great many trial of tbe first physicians in tbe North and south had grown sxbaustod by to eoutinnea eaporimeital efforts of doctor to care m of Chrooto Laryngettsand Bronchitis of a most severe type, I dropped into a drag etore while more dead than alive. Speak tog of my eoauu ion, a rrtena ad- vleM me to try ir. stoaieya Lomoo Hot Drop, which I aid, and to my sur prise, after taking the first bottle it gave I.- B.I V tk-M Iuuh.1,. .Uku law WW pi u icim, irwiN wusww other bottles, which cnied my case en tirely of eijrht years staadmg. in. w. A. BXCKS, --: i Atlanta Dental Depot. Dr.' H MozLsrr-Dear 8ir; I have' suffered for five year with a severe oough aad tang trouble. I saw yottr advertisement of Lemon Hut Drops, lano) procured a bottle, bsvlng' tried very oough eyrad hotl Ibxefig that I could hear f wkhr but iiul benefit. To my surprise I derived benefit from ibe first doe ' My cough left m, also th eoreaess of my luogs. by th as of four small bottle only Mr bough was so severe as to proda J hemorrhage, at th tiro I began to use tt. and ta raller was so grant that X shall ever fel grat f ul to you. . i MBS E. FlklS, . No. 4 Orange gtrees, Atlanta, Oa. Bold by druggist. " 10 csnU pr bot tle. Prepared by H. Mosley, M. D. At'acU. Oa. - For sal In X w FWu. w bolesal and retail, at B. N. Dofty a drugstore Cash muet accompany tbe ord"r, . ' . , u: " i ' -' s a. r i S ' 1 C ' TV lici commercial: cottwh BtaaKBT. New York, Jan. tO. 10:SO a. at. Futures opened steady. Sales of 10,100 bales. Januarv. 10 02 10 68 10 70 10.70 10 88 July. August, September October. io n 10 7 10 43 10 18 February, March, April, May. November, 10 00 June, 10 89 December, 9 91 New Bern a markat onit. Salea of 52 bales at 9 to V 1 S, as to grade. soli star i c niagsT. Peanuts 00 to 70 eta. per bushel. Eggs 19 to 10. Kioe steady at $1 00 to 11 10 in sacks. Corn steady, 47 to 59. Fodder, 80o. to $1.00 per hundred. Seed cotton 88 00 per hundred. turkeys M.&O to W per iir. ToaraBTixB Hard, 11.10. dtp.ll tO at 0). raa $1 001.85. Oats 87ia40o. in bolk. Raaswax 18c. per lb. Bur On foot, so. to to. FbxsH PokK 0s7o. per pound. Pajl(7T9 80c. af 1.00 per bushel OnoNB $2.00 per barrel. Ohioxbk (irown. 40o. rm tOo. Mul too. per bushel. Apples Matt 75o per bushel Irish Pottoxs-$3 6o8.M. Potato Bahamas. 80o. ; yams, 40c.. Harrison. 403. wholcsalx raioas Maw atxas Pohk 916 00. Pork New family , 316.0 V Huocldib Meat 7c. C. B.'s, F. B's. B.'sand L. C Floub 88.00a6.00. Laed 8io. bv tbe tlerc Nailb Baaie'lO's.ka 60. Suqab Granulated , c 74 OorrxB 2022o. Chkssk 18. B a lt 80a85c . per sac k . bIolabsk ahd Stbut lOatotk PowDxa 13.00. Buot Drop, $1.60, buck, KxBoaKNB-8,0. Hides Dry, 10c. ; green bo. Tallow 8o. per lb. WALTER'S Photograph Gallery 1 I take great pleasure in informing my friends, and tbe publio generally, that my New Studio I now complete. My Light is on the New Improved Pi id. 1 have spared neither paioe or expense in arranging this Light, so as to give to all my work that Soft Poroe lain Effect. Every style of picture copied sod en larged to any ait desired. A successful career of twecty-flve yeara in Norfolk, Va., 1 a proof of th satisfaction I always give. My work speaks for itself; by it 1 hope to gain your con fldenoe and merit your favor. Very respectfully, THOS. WALTER, N W. oor. Middle and Pollock si.. Over DufTVs dru store. jn21dwtf NBW BERNE, N. 0. NEW BERNE THEATRE. ENTERTAINMENT BY THB Newbern High School. Tuesday Evening. Jan. 24. PART FIRST. COMEDY OF MONEY, In Three Acts. By Sir E. Bulwer Lylton. PABT 8EOOHD. JANE EYRE, In Two Acts. By Charlotte Broote. Ending with CBRL3TMAS SCENES snd CHORUS. Oeneral admission, 83c. All school boy end girl, IS cents. No extra cbsrge for reserving seats. For Sale, One Cottage House in Morebead City, N.C., with four rooms, with dining room and kitchen attaohed. Situated on Railroad street, between tbe Atlantic Hotel and New Berne House. Price of bouse and lot. $000. Parties deeiring to purchase the above property will correspond with M. A. DAVIS, j20'd30Jw4t Morehead City, N. C HOW IS THE TIUE TO Hake s&mexiklbi Slicrt Crops snd Pocr Prices. And eac mor get yourselves even with th world. As w are sboat to begin rapalrs on tor, and wishing to mak a much . , , room as possuma. FOB TUB HEX? 30 DAYS hagfaaing at Boosi Tha red sy, Jsa. lth, aad Swdlag st aooa 8atarday, Fab. 11th, will offer AT COST, at retail or wbote eale. mr stock of Dry Good, Shoes, Beta, Cloak. aTlaBjaeas. - Uadsrveets linen. Tble Linsna. Drat Goods, at. Call within th tim specified, a positively tha goods will revert ta thair former low priest a boob a Km oak . . . . ; - f rnorErrron "i.tTTLi rrr---; dcc' Shibut b Orncx, Ckavxh Co., -January 19, 1888, Notice, Ti Delinquent Tax Fijers of CriTu ll On and after Saturday, Jan. 88th, 1888, I shall proceed to collect by and unoaid at the tim AM TmnnirmA K the following law : 8xo. 89, Machuskbt Act. If the Party charged have iwmsil Drooertv at a v.Iha ,inii k r. . - - w . a m a charsred airainHt kin, ik. fiknnff &.it aeiae and sell the same as be is required ' wMiiomw property under exeouuoa, and his fees for such Isn nrlkn ; be the ssme as i. . ther executions. I hone all V ill nmiia fnrril nt and aave me from the painful necessity of levying on your property and adding oost to your taxes. D. 8TIM80N, 19t2!j Kheriff Craven County. Dissolution Notice. The rlrui of (il l')N 4 J'tLLETIKK will dissolve by ruutunl c uirui on Krbiusry 1st. All person ludebicU to UiU Crm are re quested 14 mate lmruodlmo pajinent, an 1 persona Jioiaiug claims atalnsi tbe firm are uotlBcd io present the same before aatd dale. On and After which time Owen H Qulou will occupy the oftli-.s recently occapisd ur .iiminonsA Manly. V. 11. relletler will r. main 1 the oftV dow wrup'ed bv Ins flrm ii. H. tiL'lO.N. H. U l KLLLTIER. Jn y li ixvi JX)ilwU The Occoneechee Hotel HILLSBOUO. N. (' . For Salo. The property eou.ls's of two adjoining lots ftiiie. ieea h No i has a hctel buUdln, rwl r. nil, (1 anil itood as new, with twenty hqj8 besidr-ii buHl , mm room. ,ni1 iitl,r.i.uT Koouis well rurnlaiieil will, d,n,ii' Thai a buhuing. hui:t five year asoaaa elllim house. uh 1 welve rooms, and also ofncewlk.li two mh.ii.. Th. .k.i. erty la well nuiid: for a ummer and winter iicui; in Miaae, rxiensive lawn autl water euual io uny W 1 lUell the whole together or either lot seDar.ujIy. Also a lrl o' land eoiitVnlnii Kt 1 a aorea. Lhr. mllea from liliii.,,r... on ibe I 'ur ham road Jood grln and loharco lurui. forprlcasnd le irini apply lo K. H. POOUE, il West rilnrh hi. Kuoivllie.TeKu, or I), c. FARKH, Ianied2m lilUsbcrw, N. C. An Explanation. 'When I ad vrrlifBil for D.rlim,. uttt and New Year's I'resnts, it waj only a reminder to those who owed me little amounts tO IIHUD. After Hna lima T think I must have been dreaming, for mey aon t pay worth a cent. A few rood friends r.IM mi.. good friends have not paid. wen, they will, won t they? 1 don't know; timowlll tell. I think ll will be after we a, t th Railrnal hailt from New Berne, through Jones county. to wnaiow, ana on to tbe sea. We win see. P. S I Will r.ODUniia tn ailnnlw all those in want of a good Cigar, Tobacco, rimoaing iobaoco, Kine Cut, Chewing, PlDOS. Stems, anii imnbar1! aru,lM generally, tbe best to be had, cheap for lAoif , w. J.. PALMER. At the old stand, New Berne, N. & Money To Loan. ElSmlnfl thfl firMiinir 11.. u. what VOU need for the nnminor woar .nif save money by buying from me at ' 81IOKT CaXOP PRICES. and you will have money to loan. PLOWS! PLOWS! PLOWS! I have LaxO Chfi.mr.inn Opmnavsav- Hwasa Dili. DmiffT. Hi inner AH.. Ws.amJ y j v "fr"" aww, a VUV Queen and Avery, steel turn plows, and the Stonewall, Climax, Gem snd Caro UnaCotton Plows, and Castings of yr description. Also, a full Una if A ,m Spades, Forks, Rakes. Hoes. Marl Picks! ruMuu Macs, uuds, opoaee ana xums. Cartwheels and Ax lee, Rod and Tire Iron. Nail a ' Rolfea. Waakaa mwyA thing in tbe Hardware line. , , uorn beiiers. Grain Fans, Grain Cradles. Mowinir ScvthM. Mnarara mwti Reapsrs, Belting, Steam Fitting, Machine Oils, Lace Leathers, Cant Books, snd Ssw Mill Supplies. aena tor prices. Respectfully, J C. WHITTY. SPECIAL SALE OF UNDER WEAJR BELOW NEW YORK COST. N.r. Cos. White SblrU .88 Our Prioe. .3 M Lot. 8999. 212. 480. 10. 2. White Shirts .60 Scarlet Shirts. 85 White Wool .. .85 Soaaiah Bra. Shirta... Its C.H.B. Camel's Hair. 1.00 .78 487. Scarlet Shirts 1.8S 145. Australian Wool. M0 71. Bro. Merino 1.85 838. All Wool. ....... 1.50 445. All Wool Bcarlet 1.50 12. All Wool White ; LOO .00 - .85 It!) 1.?-) l.T- Terms or asl. Cash. Wa have c r to mstoh th above. Job lot of 1. aad Scarfs will be sold cheap. , , . , ; Howard & "eTonc:, Nxt aoor to National Banky . wal7 dwU NEW BERXE, V. C
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 21, 1888, edition 1
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