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MM yoL:iNor25a -. NEW , BERNE, C.. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 25. 1888. PRICE 5 OENi r1 H':M" 0URNAL a: j--: local news; rr feeraal UU'ir Alasmaave. t t , Hew Bern. latitude. . M ' Horth a - . ... longitude, TN r Wews. ua ri 7 18 i tigu ot day s ' 4hb iw. 4:84 ' 0 9 rare. 89 satautae. BUSINESS LOCALS. ' fIEECT Mmumtauioo of French . U Brandy and Holland Gin rrived -" C In bond aud duues paid at Custom - -- ( : . 3ouae 1iNi Borne. garaieeiog geo 1 . aloe goodi for sals. ' . Jas Bedmohd. T7EBTILIZEE3 for Trackers and Cot L m Planters as - ? w Gao Allen ft Co. V" ; , "IHOICE If. 0. Hams at 18, cent pe J poued at , A. Miluk a , T ED HON 6 B Ginger Ale. Lemon .I Soda, eU , equal to Imported James Bkdmobd. r " f"0CBA and Java Coffee, finest in - 'J, town at ' . . DVKh a. GARRETT"8 Ifedoo Vioeyard Cognac and Wine fur sals, at Mouf .ciu- rer's prioea. by Jambs Rb mohd. 1 Seed Pees. Beaut aod ,1 . PotatOM at Geo Allen ft Co. "tJTTBtLhiuoraand Winoa for Medici - nal and Otbar ua, at Kollr. 4-- James Beumomd REPAIRING of China and Brio Brao doa b j Olakki & Mo.oam Taxlderraiau Eaai Fnt hi " NairBarba Jaa 14 1888. laSn F. Ulrioh often A Irish potatoea foi ' tale. B-a "a. - V ,Jha ftrart forca ia improTibg tba aide- H alkt oaKt-na ttreot. ' - J-! Tha .Blb School antertaioment night rs larelj attended aud much , , EppraoiatM. . j. i. Our Jooee oouoty oorreapondem v; , wanta"Ai" tba writar of.tboau axeel , j, , ItM arttolee, "Qraan aliMMirlbg." to ' hr aoineibloK oft prepariot aud plaitt- . '.lng Irka potatuea. We hope he m ail & respond. , V Sevtrefofour ooootry friaoda werr f In toae na1 jtriday to rrnw tbeit , v ' , eabaoriptione to our V, meklt Jocrmal Wear aJ way a glad toav ibem. ea peciallj un rrDda of thia aort. Bm ' wktbatUay stall to pay B.onj or u-l US tba .tea a we ara glad to are theu . Cone again, all ot r- - ,.,-.5of townsman, Mr. C. Reia-iateiu . . - - ha raoeirad bandaoma medal Irum - J lijT te f( ftnk ' f riead for the remai k . lv UlaoarehanadlngiaabalUhocHiu nanort time ago: Ha wih take plea si la cxbiitiog it to any ot nia f jiritdt ' who deklrt; teres it. . From the aoyr ., . made yewrday araaiog, whiob appears V :r In thia laaae, be is entitleJ to another. ' ., ix ?."' 'r ; " ' A 8trangvCaptre. A. seal waa captured by J. B Bhioea at Dawson eret-lt n M euae river laat ji FrWay i Jakaar tOihv W waa between ' " I and feet toag, 10 inches diametr '.- - and M incbee around. .About 19 lbs- of "oil wM fakenirom it. '' - i Glees Sail Bhooting i. r Th fltilowing M the score -male by lie Craea County Ojii a XTlub yesterday afterneonI"J,i . '-Vv'-,fc-v . C. R F. Edwards-J..00o0000i0l01100--8 C. BeisUwu..(00(O00UUOiitW 0 K A. Bi.ihardeun 01 OlOOilT 1 iO 0 . 8 w n p.ii. ' nniontiioomooiR 1 Tiere iilb. a'total ecjipse ollbe moon on" January J8tb. Vwihle in all ffte, of thia Biatv. She. will, enur pvnumbra at 8 18 p m.t leariBg "at(8' 6ri p.m.; mlddld jol Jhe eclipae, C M p.aaf ' pe moon win luuguriog tue eoiipae. . t T".s:VftrKfortlie Fair.T:v'' ' Tie tmmlit4 forth.-- Fair are being arrarged aothat a 1ittler work from i each, will oe all that 1 neoeaeary to iiiAe it a grand: tuocees 'When they ; are anpouDOed each wDl be expected to do bis part promptly and earnestly. -; U. : Humpbrsy, f sq.. of Certeret, ' r" " I to tee ut yesterday. , ; --t; J f. DdV. &(evenaon,.E4' and lire. 4 f -n ift fsr.Wiimwgtoa N. Ot yt rc" ny irprning where they will . f-t-od a few days. 3-. .. , j ,t '. Wtn. CIbts, ,Eq..of Vpceboro is in ' t'elty,,-u.rj .,:: i!' r lrtTenenta,. ' ' " - t f tboCirds liDsarriTfd .. ore yeslerdar morning with a ! ; j cf r "neral mercbandiae dit sri-i aod a cargo Of rani ctI f tores. Ukeo sifird cf the Indcpecdent line i Trt-fiii o je-tf rdsjTeclpj ? ' i r.. c. 0. i9 lite Hew Bank Building, ' The firm of Green, Foy ft Co. opened ia their new quarters , on Middle street yesterday. Thia is a handsome two ttury btiok building next door north of Tf H. Cutler 'a. The flrat floor, 'the entrance to which ia by the door next to Cutre, la uaea) for banking purposes'; haa a. fire proof raolt. In which is a burglar proof safe, of tba latest im proved et le, end the counting roofat receptioa and conference roems are arranged with the greatest convenience and comfort. The left door of the building is the rntranoe to the stairway which leads t the aeoond stoty .the front room of which are occupied by that well ' estab lished, energetio aod reliable law firm, Himmooa ft Manly. -.Their rooms aie admirably arranged for their business and dienu will always meet a heaity welcome and get the best law there i iq the bouse, provided the requisite fee Is furoiehed. The east room on the aeoonj fl t ia occupied by those clever. whole acuhtd gentlrmen. J. W Moore aod W. R Guion. It ia also Mr. Moore 't ofBoe as dtputj collector of internal revenue. Vo thorough business qualifications of Messrs Green and Foy and iheir book keeper, Mr. Btyron. are well known. With their new oonveoienciee fire and burglar proof vault aod safe. lb y are beiler prepared for busine than ever. Tb- building in its design and various aparimentA is a gem of architectural beauty aod was planned aod oonstruoted by Mr. C S boheelky, of Martinsburg WestVi.ginU. . nTew Btroe High School Ihe usual tuonihly exercises of the New Berne HLh School were held yesterday, when P. H. Pellsiier, Eq d iveriid tbe first of a series of lertuns on "Guverumsat. " Toe students gave marked attention while the epeaker traced the origin of politioi govern ments down to tbe formation, power influence and character of the British Parliament. Dis next lecture will be upon the nature, power and influence of the government of the United States. The Spring term of the school begios well, and good, practical work is being done. It is a pleasure to note that some who have been elsewhere to find belter schools bave returned, and entered tbe digh School. Oar Rew Art Gallerj. Epitok Jocbmal: It Was I muJt con fee with the geateec curiosity, and at me aame time with the highest expec tation, that I entered the gallery, this morning, of Mr. Tuomas Waltor. re cently established in this city. I bad oeard for several. ) sara past the must i a vurable allusions to' his work, made ny partiee who bad visited bim in Nor folk, woere for nearly thirty years be wae preeminently tbe. leading photo urepber. and naturally I .expected to see a bigh order of work In this ex peotatiua It is neediese to say I was moat assuredly not disappointed. After 4 thorough; examination of the many beautiful photos exhibited fer tnspeo noe in his xallerv. done In every vari ety of style, some Illustrating, the skill l tbe artist in on particular, others In no her. ell impressing one with the conviction that they are. the production iifa master band. 1 ant convinces that won superior' to his cannot be found aid 1 am sure that-all vtbo 111 visit mm will concur witb me la paying that Bvi auoh -work haa ever been seen in New Brne.' The,' peculiar excellence if Mr. .Walter's work consists ia Its. re markable oattfrsloewa (a qualify which by the way,'.1 Mr "Editor.' Is rarely dis played in the works of most of our art atts, ant stranger, atill' to ssy it Is dh much aought after by some of our pho tograpbers jLwhose antiquated not'ooe lead them m form a very inadequate denotation of j the I rue aim of all err oatuialaeae) The pictures of Mr.' Wal tar, however; seem to he Instinct! with life; one fancies the. otixinal. right be fore him. '; Tbe 1 writer has examined the work 61 many photographers, epe tally that of the Vtoe-fresidhnl of tbe National PbotogrsphersvAssoolasien, of which Ur. Walter ia said to be ant aon ored member, and i great' though- hist . Wl'CrBUl.sW-SUBaioa young akiUeoofsaeedly is. yer in Biaay polnia fB,4B, has opened aoakeand oendy store eseDua4 to toe pruuuowoa. m srue artistic effect, bis work te, not eqsal to that exhioited for the lorpeotion of the pnnlio to Mr-Walter V gallery, t Mr. Walter seems to have tahrHed a large irwaauie of bis father's talent, who it will be remembered was tbe celebrated rchitett of tbe eapltol at Wa-hiogtno, and of many .other noted publio build ings, . who enjoyed la fact a national reputation". ' , i - .. n, j .- My vimtto Ibis' gallery was attended with great eatUfaotion, and I hope tbe people ' of New Berne, who bave ever beeo oBpionooa io rewarding talent or pre-eminnnt merit In every depart irot. will vUit Mr. Walter an-l bestow on bim that liberal pttronsge which his extraordinary skill and urbanity de serve. ;'.:. .i.V-v---- YffiiTOa... Wholenls Poisoning1. i Dester. Col.. Jso. SI Sixteen of ttie ert !-,;t-s tf V r! h's packtnsbouse were f j"' -' : 'T, rut it is thought - v U . ! r f t"" t ii) boo k t -. f t m i ' ;.'u 1. I - 0E1ERAI. IEWS. Teh people perished in the flames of a burning house la the town of Fowler, i The grain trade of Baltimors has not haea-ao much depressed for the past treaty fears as is at this lime. Booth and Barrett, the great actors, gave North Carolina the' go by. Weil, 1st not the firstime we've been si ik bl ed.; v The pig Iron produotion in the South in 1887 was 829 434 tons an increase of 80 per cent in two years. The increase in North Carolina waa 10 8 per cent. Telegraphic reports up to date make tbe total number of deatha from cold m Dakota over 1,000. The northern and oentral parte of the territory bave not been heard from fully. The loea of atock cannot be estimated, alany r armors lost all they had. Oscar F. Beck with, a notorious mur derer, laat Saturday received bis sixih iealh sentence by Judge Edwards, ai Hudson, N. Y. It made him mad, and he launched into an excited tirade against the courts, lawyers and jurors, and continued bis harangue uutil aiopped by the court. At Mt. Holly, N. C, last Thursday, says the Charlotte Chronicle, the colored ieople gave a festival in their church The brass baud was there, of ooufse. and when they began to play lively music, the bretnren put religion in the back ground and engaged iu an old fasbionei break-down. Un last Saturday a copy of the consti tution of the United Siatts sent by Preaideut Cleveland lo tbe Pope, ai KiaM, was with solemnity presented by a committee of American bUhnps and other Ainerioaue, reaidents of Rjme, lo the Holy Father, Leo XIII, who re oeived it with profound gratitude. In Leeds county Out , the temperance people and their oppjneots are at war. Eleven buildings belonging to temper ance people at "Irish creek, have been ouroed, and some of the lead rs of the temperance party have been threatened with murder. Ia retaliation, forty of tbe tavern keepers have been fined, and three offenders have been aenc to the penitentiary. La Orange Items. The weather continues very disagre able. George Bltzell says eighteen inches make one. Rev. Mr. Hiers preached Sunday and Sunday night. We iearn Mr. iiicra will preach tns ensuing year. Mrs V. C Pell of Mebane, N. C , ia pending; souwtune with her deuhier, Mias Lula music teacher in the Kinsey MhooL V Jesse Foes and Alex. Spence who were sent to the penitentiary about two ears ago has been pardoned by the Governor. , Joe Paris and Henry Johnson are the ohampioo wrestlers of the city Mr. Johnson hss adoustomed himself to walk on hie back. .Ode of Lenoir Institute's enterprising merchants, Mr. A. W. Kennedy, has associated himself with tbe firm of Messrs Taylor ft Br itt. The ohairman of the L. E. C. will call a meeting aoou and transact all neoet arv business. All members ars re quested to be preaeit. Mr. Shade Wooten returned last Tues day from Alabama,- where he has been visiting bis brother, u. B wooten. Mr. Wootea re porta fair crops last year. Mr. W. BV Raid our very efficient Mayor, who has been confined to his loom for aometune. we are glad to note, U ooovaleeoing and will soon be out. We are sorry to chronicle the fact that Johnnie ' was confined to his room un Sunday-on' sooouct or tbe aaoe uaaker 'a aegligaaoe. Johnnie, git your TaeJwtaiher Is rather inclement for a fellow to ait on the etept" one of these cold aigbta'twd hours. ; Guess some of the boys could stand It as they are acclimated. tq this plaoecv Mr." Hill ot copies ens of isiae wool nit brick buildings on broad- way and nroooees to sell cakes cheap. IOtvAblm.oevbovs3vSjfVj Vs I T n - ' lr . I. - .1 ur uraogv may weu ana jaeuy ne proua . of tne past-: progreew she - aas mads, and now seems to be in a mre thriving condition than ever.- Herd is the educational oantre of Eastern Caro ilea. We have ' three SJhools with, a daily attendance of ' thiee.' hundred Hudente. We have five' eburcbeseod every tbicg lsi on the boom. . Let her grow with the? timesiyS. V- in t " "Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too by a lady In this ounnty. jDiMMe,fatenedJt clutches upon oer ana lor seven rears abs witU' uod ita several teste, but her viut or gans, were undermined, and ,t death seemed Imminent - For three- months ehe ootJcbed ' iDcessantly and coulrt not ip. -be borght of us a bottle 01 Lr, Hi" :'a Kew Drsovery for Cortsumiition t t "( ' t Eli Frosea te Death. CHICAGO, Jaa 81. A special to the Tribune, from Nebraska Ciiy . Neb . says Judge J. F Kinney, agent of tbe Yank ton Sioux Indian Ageocy in Dakota, ai med here yesterday, eftar being nine days on tbe read. Five days were necessary for the party to travel thirty miles. fhe thermometer duriog the five days was at 10 degrees below tero most of the time. luo Judfto eats the Ions of life in Da kota hs been greatly unden a ted , as the Dakota papere nave tried to cover it up. Hs describes ihe scenes winch took place on board the cars. Tne coal was run ning low. Tbe passengers werecrbw oej into one ar, trying to keep warm. Two babiea perished. The men deenarded all the outer garments they could spare aud gave them to tbe ladies and chil dren. Finding ihrse not jenough, they brought mail sacks from ihe postal car and wrapped the children up in them; while at one station in bonbomme ooun- ty, tbe Judge says, nineteen frozen bodies were brought into the depot in one day. In Bunbomme oouoty the iil of dead will reach fully 160. The estimates as made at xanklon Thursday of the loea throughout the Territory figures up over I 000 lives lost. Tbe counties where tbe loss ol life waa the largest are: Bonhomme. 160; liutchiuson 14; Lincoln, 13. Beadle, SiB; Spink, 12: Hand, 10; Ward. 13. The northern and oentral parts of tbe Territory bave not been bnard from fully. Roads from tbe agency to Yank ion are hoed with dead cattle, many farmers loosing all they had One man loel over one hundred Ihe loni of stock cannot be estimated. FIFTY DHOHKK8 BELOW ZKKO MakESan. Wis , Jn 21. Il i helow Et-ro here linn morniiiK, aud some thermometers indicated MK and then froze. tlX I Y FIVE HR1.0W. Chipi'KWa Kalis Iowa, January 'Jl This sfCilon i experiencing the cold est weather remembered by the oldest iiihaoilnnls This mornin; il la 65 be low zero, making the filth in Una thau three weekn THE COI.PKBT PAY EVElt KNOWN. Minneapolis Minn.. January 21. This is ibe coldest day ever known here. Last niybl a reliable thermometer showed 48 degrees below zero, and ut 7 a m. a standard government thermom eter showed 40 degrees below the low est that could ne regmtt-rea in it. There was a di n e fog this morning, which is now lining. COLD WKATHKIl IN NEW ENGLAND. HaNOVKH, N. 11., January 21 Tbe mercury dropped last niht to the low est point this season 2o degrees below. At I.yone the thermometer registered 30 below and at Norwich 30 below. FROZEN TO DEATH. AomaAN. Mich.. Jan. 21. Eddie Dunn, a well known cattle dealer, aged thirty, waa found thia morning, a few miles east of Wells ille. on the high way, froze to death. He was driving a track wagon, -end the horse evidently run away, throwing tbe rack on and pinning Dunn to the ground, where he perished . War PortenU. London, Jan. 30. Telegrams from Toulon report that the government ar aenal there baa suddenly become the eoeno of great activity. Everything ia being hastened to place a squadron of tronoUds and all available cruisers In read iass to tail. Men at the dockyards are working on extra time. As a valuable remedy for dyspepsia, sick headache, torpid liver, and aucb like diseases we can. recommend Laxa- dor. It ia for sale by all druggists. Price only 25 cents n package. An unpleasant pitsenuer in a street car is a cry in baby In such cases Dr Bull's Baby Syrup should be given to the little selferer to ease its troubles. Price only 25 cents a bottle. . Tldlafs from Survivors. Boston. January 21. Tidings of the survivors of tbe ship" John T. H-rry, vhifth aailsri frnm Fhiladlnhla Ren- tember 1st, and was burned at sea, have been received. Capt. Samuel Watts re ceived the following cablegram today, dated Liverpool; "Capt. Watts the captain, mate and Mr. Bean, a passen ger, and eleven of tbe crew arrived at Sydney y eater day, all well. The second mate' ana ten ol tne crew are sun misting. " , G1VB THBBI A CHANCE. i That is to aay, your, luoga. x Alto all your breathing machinery Very won derful maoblnery it Is. Wot only the larger air pessagts, but the thousands el little tabes and cavities leading from tbemi ' , When these are clogged and choked with matter-wkioh ought not to be there, your lunge cannot half do their ork And what they do, they cannot do well. '. V i ; i Call ik cold, oootb, croup', foenmenia. catarrh, oontumptlon or any of tbe fans llv of throat and nose and head and tang oeetreotionai all ere bad. ; All -ought te begot rid of . There is juat one Sure way td get rid of them, That Is to take Boe- hee'a Gsrmeo 8yrop.4 whioa any druggist will sell you at W oeats a bet tie. ., Even if everything else h :s failed yout you mky" depend upon ibis for oemin ?..:'..- -.;-v'.'-..yi:- t s' J- '.' ' " . -z a; -y.K-y 4'. PortrsiiaV' ' " : - In oil or or ay on from- life or small pictures done by iss'. Aurora Mace, who Is' teaching drawing and painting by latest methods; gt'Jier'resideooe on Johnston street. j . Uaelldtf, A Western newspaper says- that die latent sensation is a St. Loais horse that chews tobacco, but the greatest aeata tlon Is Dr. Pull's Con-'i t rrnp.. ' - ' : -.'vatioo Oil ii t' e !- rainde- commercial: COTT0N MAKKKT. New York, Jan. 84 10:50 Futures opened steady. Salei bales. M. 6.100 January, 10 53 February. 10 56 March. 10 61 July. 10 88 August, 10.86 September, 10 47 April, 10 75 October, 10 13 8 87 8 87 bales May, 10 83 November, June. 10 80 December, New Berne markul steady of 67 bales at 8 to 8 16. dom Baric n a m at it. Peanuts 60 lo 76 els. per bushel Eggs 16 to 16. Kioe steady at 81 00 to 81 10 in sacks. Corn steady, 47 to 66. Fodder, 80c. to 81.00 per hundred Seed cotton 88 00 per hundred Turkeys 81 60 to 82 09 per i,.,ir TuaUSJ(TWB Hard. 8! 10 dl; 8 1 bO a2 0J. rA-l 00.i8l.26 Oats 371.40c. in bulk Hcc8WAX -18c per lb Baar On foot, io.to 6c. FaatiB Poax 0a7o. per pound Fxa.siOTb 80c. ail 00 per busbel OsiONB 82.00 per barrel. OBlOKKMs tirown. 40o. , a f . r i. g liOc. MkaL 65c per bushel. Apples-Matt 75c per buehel iKIHH POTATOXS-83 00a8 50 foTATuea Bahamaa.ttOc. ; yauis 40a Harrison. 40 j. 8H1NOLB8 West India, dull and u m inal, 6 inch 82 00a2 60 Building, t. inoh hearts. 8s.00;saps.gl.f0 i.er Vs. WUULUlU PHIOBK Niw Mens Pons 810 00. PoK-New family, 816 0) Huollph Meat 7c. C. R.'s. F. B'b B. 's and I v,i Floch 83.00a6.00. Lard 8o. bv the tierce Nails Basis'lO's. 82 50. SuQaB Oranulated c 7 CorFKK 20a22c. Chebsb 15. Salt 8085c. per sack. Mo La Be BS and HTBUre 0a46c. Powdkb 80 00 Shot Drop. 81. tO, buck. 81 "fl Kbuosknb 8io. Hides Dry, 10c.; green 6c Tallow 8o. per lb. Just Received; 250 Barrels of Early Rose Seed Potatoes, For sale CHEAP, AT IT. Ulricli's, MIDDLE STREET. NEW BERXE, 8 Standard Slock. N O. ur p H0TICE. The undeiklgaed, E. Z. R. Davis, has duly quaitned as Admin Istralor of ths estate of uanlsl Davis, deed , and hereby gives notles that ha isqntres all persons h.vlng claims against lb a sla eof ths said Daniel Davis, 1e a., lo present tbera to Ihe said K. 7, B. Davis duly suihentloated. for payment, on or before tne ih day of January, lsat, or slse Ibis nonoe will be plsaded in bar of reoovery. Persons Indebud to the estate must pay without delay K. Z.U.DAVIS. Jan25 dew Administrator. The undersigned, E Z R. Davis, will. on the 20tb day or tebruary, lseo, at late residence of Daniel Davis, expose for sale at Auction, the personal proper ty of the estate of Daniel Davis, consist ing of a fine Stallion known as tbe Davia horse, and House and Kitchen Furniture. Farming Utensils, Corn, Cotton, Live Stock, etc, eto. E. K DAV1B, td ' Administrator. To reduce my stock of Cigars, I will sell at greatly reduced prioea many bran s for tbe next Thirty Days. Call and get apme bargaine. JOHN DUNN. January 28, 1888. 34 dtf WALTER'S Photograph Gallety! I take great pleasure in informing my friends, and tbe publio generally, that my New Studio is now complete. My Light is on the New Improved Plan. 1 bave spared neither pains or expense In arranging tbis Ugbt. so as to give to all my work that Soft Poroe- Isin Effect. Every style of cloture oopied and en larged to any alee desired. g : A successful career of . twentT-five years in Norfolk.: Vs., is a proof of the satisfaction I always give. By work speaks for itself; by It I hope to gain your ooofMenoe and merit your favors. very respectruiiy, - - , r - '- THOS. WALTER, 1ST. W. cor. Middle and Pollock sts., ' ' Over Duffy's drug store,' . ' . juSldwtf NEW BERNE, V. C - For Sale, ; ; : One Cottage Honse In lforehead City, N.C, with four rooms, with dioib room and kltohea atuchecU l r? ' srr Situated 6ft Railroad .Street, between Uia " Attsntid Hoter.snd.'Nw pens Hons.' . -V' a 'X ' ', ."'' ; Price of house and lot, CCOO. ' FartlM detirlrif to purchase the f-rs prpperty HOW IS THE Ti. TO Hake almends fcr Sto C. and Poor Prices., And once more get yourselves t with tbe world. As we are about to begin renalr e:cre and wishing to make aa r. room as possible, z , POU THE NEXT 30 PAl beginning al noon Thursdav. Jan. 1 ai i t-nij inir at noon Saturdav. Fuh 1 will offer AT COST, at retailor L sale, my stocl f Dry Goods, B Haw, Cloaks, j unela, Undervc Linens, Tble Linens, Dress Goods, Call within the time specified. positively the goods will revert to ti former low prir.ee as soon as time , out. T- 1- IVE PKOPRIETOB -LITTLE STORE 'VuUND CORNEL. lanl'i dim tiiEKiKr s okkick, Ceavkr Ca, January 19, 18; Notice, To DdmqnEit Tai Payers if Inm C On and slier Saturday, Jaa. tSi 188 1 shall rrooeed to collect . 1 ilestraim all taxes which may he du and unpaid at the time as required t the following law : Nec ;9, Maiulnkby Act. v If ihe party charged have person, properly of a value equal to the Ts charged against him, tbe Sheriff sh seiae and sell the same as he is require l sell other properly under exeoutior and hid fees for such levy Oraaleshk. be tbe same ts on other executions. i I ho(,e nil w ill come forward and p and save me from the painful aecesai! of levying mi your property and addii txwt to yon r ts im. I D. 8TIMSON, ll2S Sherilf Craven Rrnnlv. ' i - DisGolution Notices !; The nriu f cit lu.N & l'ELLETIIB vl disaole i.y nniiual . anient on February It All persoiii ilulcl.lrd In llils Arm Srt to qnled lo mute linn-e1lais paymsnUSC (M-raoiis iioldlng cluliii uialiul ths arm Si nouned lo prestnt lliesame before aalddsl on and Hitfr vil.lrli lime Owen H. Gall will (,ocUi Uie orllc HlinlnoLB & Mnnly. iniilti al 1 l.i ''-, tu recently oceupisd I l'. H. Peiletler wlU r w or copied bv the 0rr " H. ODION, ' I' H pelletieb. jaodwt Jun y 1.1 , The Occoneechee Hotel HILLSBORO, N. 0.4 , The property oonslt'sof twoadjoming lo of one acre each. No. I baa shots! build n newlt rrfltud and good ss asw, with w rooois hesldes bnsU ess rooms aadoatboii. Itoou.n well famished wlih new tBrnllii tio I has a bonding, built five years eo dwelling house. uh twelve rooms, and a an offloe with two ronmi. The whole pr erty ts well stilted for a ignmr and win. resort. J'lenty of abads, exteaslre law and water eqnal to any. Will sell tns h together or either lot senaialely. tract o' land rnnuinlng OS l-I aeiwe, tbr. miles from Hllinboro, on ths Durham rot Good grln and tobacoo farm. VetBrlosti terms apply I . E. H. POOT7B. 45 Wen Clinch Bt , Knox vllls. Teen-, , An orD. a PABKH. '"""m Hlllabor. N, r. An Explanation. When I advertised for Christmas ti: and New Year's Presents, It was only reminder to those who owed sue lit. amounts to pay up. After due time think I must have been dreaming, f they don 't pay worth a cent. . A few good friends haVe okld ton good friends have not paid. well, they win. wont theyr : I don't know; time will tell. . I thi: it will be after we g t the Railroad bi. from New Berne, through Jones out to Onslow, and on to the sea. We see. .- . P. 8. I w ill continue to airerlv i those in want of a good Cigar. Tobs - Smoking Tobaoco, Fine Cut, Cbewi ripee, stems, ana smoker art: generally, the beat to be had, cheap i Cash. w. L. PALMER. At the old stand, New Berne, K. ( Honey To Lc:n. Examine the followiaat list and t what you need for the coming rear. save money by buying from me st 8UOKT CROP, puici:':. and yon will have money to loan. PLOWS! POWgPLOV I have the Caam&ion. 43ranrer ' Dixie, DaUy, Clipper, Atlat, 1 Queen and Avery, steel turn plow toe Stonewall. Climax. Oem an i c liina Cotton Plows, and Castings c f ueeonpuon. t f. j s -,.( Also, a full -line of' Axes, f Srjades, Forks, Rakes, Boee, L'a ! Potato Rakes, Hubs, Spokpt art Cart Wheels' aad -Axles, Eod r iron, nans, roita. Washes, ar, : thing ia the Hardware line. -Corn Shellers,- Grain Fn, Cradles, slowing Scythes. 1 Keepers, - tieiting, - t?tf j Machine Otis, Lace Le Hooks, and Saw IIUI Sup' Bend for prioea. - s - KetpectfBlly, v"--- T cf t -. - "!! wrill c-tret pood with
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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