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k---v : ... r he Daily Journal VOL, VI.-NO. 255 NEW BERNE. N. C FRIDAY. JANUARY 27. 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. .0 4 LOCAL NEWS. BUSINESS LOCALS. TU8T ARRIVED - Crenberrrse Swtet F P.ckles, and Mince Meal, at jM John D kn's IMEECT importation or French J brandy and HoIUd1 Giu arrived in bond and duties paid at Custom iouse in New Borne, guaranteeing gen jine good for aale. Jab Redmond T?ERTILIZERS for Trucker and Cot 1 toa Planter at Geo Allkn & Co CHOICE N. C Hume at 18 cents or J P0Dd at A MIU.K B OEDMOND'8 Ginger Ale. Lttmon IV Soda, etc , equal to imported James Redmond. M OCBA and Java Coffee, finest in town at Dunn b. f ARRETT'8 Medoc Vineyard Cognac V J and Wine for sale, at MDufctu rerV prices, by James Re. mond '1 PUCKER'S Seed Peas. Beau aud t Potatoes at Geo Alle & Co PURE Liquor and Wines for Medici Da) and other uses, at wholesale. James Redmond REPAIRING of China and Bnc a Urao dooe n y CLahKB & Mooan Tax id erm iata Earn Front i New Berne Jan 14 1888 la8m L. J. Moore. Esq , offers a bouse for reot. Bee - ad." The Sal ration Army has purchase! the beilding on the oori.er of Broad aid Hancock slieeta now occupied by 8 F Teiaer and will aoon fit it up a a plate of worship. The Hermeeian Literary Society have a debate at Ibe acadrmy tonight t whlob tbe public are eitended an in i tat ion. Tbe subject u "R-aolved tbii Grant was a belter general tban Lee " A meeting of the Board of Trusieee - f the New Berne Aoademy will be held I the offloe of the President on raven street today at 4 p m A full attendance is desired, it being the meeting fur the annual election of offioer. Mr. B. B. I pock baa lost hia pocket book containing fifty five dollar He is poor man and can ill affo d t ber the !. If an honeat man baa found it be will return it to Mr. I nock and re oeired aa honest reward. See "ad " A special train will leave here at four o'clock thia evening for the benefit of all thOM lhtng to hear Frederick Want inocsof kit strongest plats. Oasooa 4 Cadol. Round trip ticket ip olnUing admittance to the theatre 81 50. train to return im mediately after the performance. Chariot' e and the Kailn ad to Eanf.rd. We opv elsewhere an aruce from the Charlotte Chronicle on building a railroad from that city to tUuford The A. AN C R ought to be extended u that point and if the counties lying od he line between Goldsb'ro and Char jotte will act In ooflcert with those e .el S)f Qoldsboro they can get it. SteatteY atctemanU. The Eaglet of the E C D line will ail this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Vesper of this line will arrive ihi yaning. The) Howard of the Independent line will leave for Trenton this morning at oWock. The Maateo of the O D line will sail for Norfolk this morning at 9 o'clock. The Kinstoa of the N T. 8. line will leave for Kinston today at II o'clock i j-, Orasd Star Concert Our colored friends will hare a grand ooaoert at the theatre oa Taeeday Bight. the lies, for the; benefit of Linnsstons College, at Palisbary, The bilU aa aao tW "Itise Adelaide O. Smhh. the prisna d owes soprano and song bird f Ametloa. aad Zdaoraa Nahar. aa entrancing elocutionist, hoth of Boston, Mesa., eooompeaied ay Rev J. C. Pnoe, tha .oolored orator,'.' will be la New Bars at the) (Use above mentioned. ' Attempt at Arson. On Wednesday morning about S Volock aa attempt waa sake to ara tha baiMlag oa George eoreet beloagiug to Adah Johnson, a Innatio who is aow inthe aryfam ooeapied by ltrr Ana ' Dotler. col. , The piacsa waa thorough ly seta rate with kerosene oil aa ee r era small bagi of oosBbttsWhle aaatter ata rated with oil plaoed ea the roof of the piaxse aad fired. The In mates were aroused while preparations forth fir ing were being made aad as sooa as the fir hissed up they gar the alarm aad dashed a socket of water oa it. Some of the neighbors cam to the reecue and exlingiibed M wiihovt oaillnc oat the department. ' . . . - Tbe hy has Its prefereoee a wall aiscyi-Hj, aodtbstasta of Dr Boll's Iaby 1 run renders it eeepubl to every it '.tt. rr;re 15 r-' s b-tile. Toa wr. (t c 'ii. I t ino- 'tiV'tV - frf, , , s'l l-S HTJKB.AH FOB ONSLOW. Rail r ad Subscription Carried New fie ne and Wilmington Ifust Come to the -wacue. Rev. A. J Marshall arrived from Jacksonville last evenlag mid brings tbe gratifying news ll.at "Subscription" has been carried in Ooslow county by about one hundred and ffty majority of tbe entire registered vote. Toe vote was for a subscription of aiity thousand dollars to the capital Block uf the VVU mington. Ouslow and East Carolina Rulroed, one half to be appropriated to building a road in tbe direction of N-w Bern from aome point on Ne river and one half to building in the direction of Wilmington. It New Berne and Wilmington will now come to the rescue the road b tween the two cities will be assured the new coast line will be a certainty ao i New Berne will move forward with other towns. Thia news i indeed gratifying to tbe Jul UN a L We have lakenepecial inter est in the mailer because we know something of the undeveloped wealth of Onslow county, and thiuk we know something of what a railroad will do for i heii) Our warmest y mpalhiee are extrude I to K quire Hill; be may jei gel a contract lor superintending Ibt construction of tbe road. Hiure Mniirjg tbe above a telegram frum R W. Ward iq . at Burgaw Males that out of 1648 registered vol- c 93 i were cast for euhscription 110 more than n. ossdry lu carry it The Republicans iuth - Sacond Distri t. At lUo ri-ooul in eel i u n of tberepuo lean oouimniees of the -eoond cod- gieosioual dieiru-t (ibe O'llara aud Abbott factions. ) an etJort was made to harmonise differences and pave th. way for a solid front in the ooming po ind contest Wilson Iiicks, tnr chairmtn of the Abbott faotioj, wa selecied to call tbe convention foi nominating a candidate to order sun ppoint the committee on credentials, It would thus appear that the Abbott faction gaiurd a victory over the O'Har.. faction, but what matters it if ihet are n earn at about harmonizing V II tne work of making peaie is not t . i ... uiuroed br the army of axplrants, which will nkely be the case, tbe re publican with their einht thousand majority will have an easy walkover Aud il the colored brethren are willing to give a white man a chance for th nlace onoe more they could not do b tier than nominate our townsman. L J Moore. Ej Of course democrat a - ell as republicans are in ten Bled in having the district wi represented. We think the beat thing that could be doje is tor both parties to unite ana ep Mr. Simmons in Congress for v ra. terms but republican apirame III hardly be able to see It in that lght Mr Moore was for several years solid tor of the judicial district wbi"h now in a rest measure makes up the congres sional district, and democrats aa well as republicans will bear testimony to tbe ble and impartial manner in which he ischarged the duties of the office. As proccunng officer he was hardly ex celled by tbe genial, honest and vigor ous Capt Swift Galloway who succeeded him, and this iswaying a good deal. The only thing the democrats would hsve to fear in his nomination is that h would so eiotts tbe republicans in tftv dtstri t and bring them so solidly to the front that th State and national ticket in North Carolina might he in danger. Mr. Moor, we learn, is one of tbe most prominent oaadidalee In the dis trict for th nomination, and if nomi nated will certainly be elected if hie party shows a united front. He would make a faithful representative of tbe whole people, and the intwest of tbe district would out suffer in hi hands. 7a s Packed Cotton. Mr. Frmk Mer. one of our leading oottoa buyers, had returneJ to him from Norfolk two bales uf cotton, bought from putiea near Kins ton, whiob. were falsely backed. Five saoks of cotton ad aad pine straw were taken from th middle of the bale aad there was an abundaao of loos oottoa seed la them. 2t was eo in-e-saioosly done that the real character Of the bale ws eot aseerUmed until they went to th eom. press. T Dames of th pertiee who sold the oottoo- here are know a and it will b to their interest to attend to the matter at ono or their as me wilihs given to the publio aad to th grand Jufy . maa with ordinary sea, trn if he is diebooeel eoougk.tQ put a eoe toa la inch ouad tioa. ought to knew that It will he traced back t bis door. It Is s petty specie of roguery- that Is only succeesfnl for t:s ti'ose heirs. Co rec ion. Mr. ..Storrs P. Young requests us to state that tbe statement that he rolled from tbe top of tbe car on Wednesday niht and broke his arm is untrue. Be aye ha got on the engineer's cab and asked him if be would stop at James City for him to get off. The engineer refused this request and told him he had to get off there and refused to alow up for him to get off . Be don't remem ber falling when he got off. but thioka he must have hurt his arm by falling. Sewer for Hotel Aibert A splendid sewer has been con iruoted for Botel Albert by Mr. C. J. Sobeelky. It consists of immense joints of terra cotia pipe which are laid from two to four feet u der tbe ground with plenty of fall leading from the rear of 1'ie hotel throughout an adjoining Intend aoroes Sou.h Front St .down Brioson'o illy to Trm river The outlet is at a sufficient depth to be always lower than eub tide All lbs refuse from the eu tire building, laundry aud kitchen will be conveyed through these pipes render lug perfect cleanliness throughout Preparing- for Mr. Pearson. At a meeting of ths general commit- t-e to compUie the errauKemente for Kev Mr Pearson's vicil to our city. held at the Y M C A ro .me Wednes day night, the fallowing sub coiumitieea were appointed : On Usher L. 11 . Cull r, A K Den- nison W G Urlnson. Win Hllijftrr D 8 Willis and 11 H I .tine. On foaling, Church and Shi ton's Duties Alei Miller, H. () Credle L) O. Smaw and W B Boyd Un buiertalnmenl-Knv Dr Vass ud hv L W Crawford. Ou Punting C. K Koy. II H Nunn and J. M. Uoward Devotional Geo Allen. ('. T lin oock, U. B. Duffy. J C. Whilty.T A. Green and J A. SimpeoD. and the pat lors of the churches advisory members Hallelujah 1 The Salvation Army has purchased ihe building now occupied by H. K Teller on Broad and Hancock street and will soon tit it up for a place of orship As this insures the perma uency of the Aimy's work in New Kerue. the reform which haa b -en in oiKureted in the Five Point through i he Army's work, so that tbe resident of that section desire the name changed to West Eud. " will te continued, and iheoame may be changed with coi.fl dence. Amen AristockaT. he ( harlotte aud Hanford Railroad. Tue Cnarlolie and Sanfurd lUiiroa.l is not only a possibility, nut a pr ioab-1-ny, and we would be almost willing to promise, with the light-, before us. that or k on tbe proposed road would be commenced ouriug the present year. The lirsi artiole wmcb appeared n the Cnrubicle in regard to this proposed road met with me endorsement of tbe people of every county tnrough which the road would pans The rond would run from Charlotte to dantord yia Pioneer Ml. Is, in Cabarrus county ; Locust Level and Albem trie iu cilanly county; Troy in Mon.gomery oouuiy, aid thence to Saufoid. Htanly and Montgomery are two uf ibe richest counties in the fcUate. and both are wit -out railroad facilities Several uf our prominent citizens have interested themselves in tne matter, and have been in correspondence with people along the line of the proposed railroad The re sponses have been encouraging Mr. byd. W Beaxne, of Albemarle says that his county wants the road, and want it bad. "We are ready and wil ling to do our whole duty," wriiee Mr. Bearoe. "and I 4o not think there win beany doubt of our Oouott voting a subscription of 1100 000 or probably more, in aid or tn road. We. a a ooun ty. muoo prefer to be in railroad oora muoioeiion with Charlotte, than . ither Salisbury or Wades bora The rout protiosed is a most feasible one: Bret be cause it would pas through th beet hard wood Umber, biukorr. white oak. dogwood, etc; second, it would pass torough on of th floeat email grain eeouons in North C.rolioa; third it would oroee the Great Pee De at or near waer there la eotne of the noeet water power la th world; fourth, it would pass along the famous fold belt of Montgomery oooaty, la which is looatd th Russell. Cogglos. Reid- rocoey, doi uartstua -eaa ! bow being eoooeesiully worked; fl th about three mire from th rirer it would pass! through a regioa abounding la aa fine virgin put, forest, or yellow pin, as oaa be ouad oa this ooatiaeat " in propoeed road would oaas through th oelebrated gold belt of Cabarrus. 8taajy - aad Montgomery ooontle. It would be oa of the t paying roads ia th South aat would pen up to Charlotte a new aad Taetty nob territory. It t -arobahl that tha Chaaabar tJ Ooxnmeroe wUl et th ball ta motion by sppesnilat a mealing at oea oint Jong th proposed liSM, t b bald at aa early day, at which plaae for build- in to roaa wm a rormuiatd. CMar lott Chrosioi. i ..i j s k-j ": xiM'a svraaew thC'i ?i? TU Bwt SaXY ta the worloT for Oota, limtsea. Bores, Cioem, P&n Rhmtu, rvr Sore. Tetter. Cr.rd Banda, is'ra. Orrs. and a'.I I a Errr' f r-x-. -vs'y" e-rr J UEMERaL SEWS. Philaielpbia I al lu ti-e Tuesday night. Aggregate losses over a Bullion dollars Tbe Portuguese Minister to this coun try died in W. hiDjjtjn Cuy Tuesday morning. Another bl.izrd has tuoken locjee in Minnet-oia. Ihe un rtury wiii down to 60 below zero. Col Charles William Moultou. a prominent New Vurk lawyer died from apoolrly Tuesd y Tbe people of Nebraska appeal fur publio couiribuliooB to the suffsreis from tne recent blizzird Another member of I'ailuiurut has been arrested in L ndon for aJdreoi-lng proclaimed League me'llutfe. Mr Voorhees introduced a l ull iu the U 8 SeUiile. Tueodrty. f,r the formation aud admis-lou f lh. Slate of Montana An old iiiUer in rn 1 1 -ido pi. i w fouud dead lu hln rooui the oil. er morn log It 18 IhoUilhl he stir Ved l 1 1 tine I f lo denih Life w ts uxj eipeneive The lulernal revenue receipts f ir ihe first sn ru'.mhaof thetit'.l year inling January 30 were i 3 4l3 fioi b. iii an ocrease of t4 IH0 U .in ihe c oir, poudlug pellod of Uie pfrvima (local year Mill Nye called at llo- U'l,a II. , one ihe other day lo ete i'le-ident (',cv -land i'arties who were tiri-Brnt ssy that Hill Captivate I the l'i lent y hii- 4U.IUI llllt hum and ol (.lloi in Hin Save the lleMdilil In llulv a lii.t uian Tabll'S plltllll.il. (1 I Hl.l lrll- n rl oW a total of t84 sirik.ii of i n o io-i i al ainl Iran iporiaiion , uini.iyen iu 1-7 aminm alOul 350 In 188 all llicrenee of 1 l0 rl cent. 1 lie coin plett d records point to failure for nearly 8.) per ceul of tne strikers Tbe Slate A Labor met at Greensboro 1 .i.t Tuisday About half of the delegation weie colored men The S -cr, lury 'a report showed that the nieinti r-lu of ill. cent In ItfO local Order lad increased u0 the last year There ale l ass tiiblics in lh. .State Mo th and Mnrrcit h.td full li use in Savannah Henia sold lendi.i i 4 00 A Savannah correspondent o uie Chariest u News an I I' mn. i sa s neither -Booth nor the play h known lo the Bildl- nee lie sa: "('erlalnlt It was a remark ,ble oC'iurrence th ,1 the tragedian who is accounted the grealest of American actors in iraiu roles played a whole act of on of Khake pare'e urande.i works without being -pplaUdeg.' The WlllIllNKlO . Hiar oo .menliQg sa) poor Savauuah c ul i not Catch on Tne Kepublicvn tinvuntioii of the Distnol or Oilunib a assemtiled in Waehintrlon last Hii l:u to ,-leci dele gates lo li. e N itionai C invention which meet in Chicago Most of the dele galea were negroes aud in a sh ut while after they met. ih, C invention was a "howling mob." Of course there w-re several rival fao ions and each f ictiou wanted possession o i he stage Km. II. the police, who bad Oeun paneive epex--taters, concluded to put a up to the disoiderly pr serdings, and took poises sion of the ball. After the mnii bad cooled off a little tbey were allowed lo proceed. Oue faction got partial con irol of tbe Convention elected their delegates and their cnairmm declared the meeting adjourned Tneo the other f sc. ion elec ed their delegate Ti ei ougbt to be fully represented at Chicago Maltt led by the Cars Benny Shaw, a Colo. ed oy aged twelve years, was run orr yesterday eveaieui at itW o'cloc k and horribly manglea oy a ah rung engine oo ibe Wilmington at Weldoti Ruiroad. The ocideot ncurrel on the freigbt track between riout and Second streets The boy was stealing a ride in front of lb engine, end. It is supposed, fell ff. Hie oody was completely out in two by tbe ponderous wbewle t uhe luoemoiive Mr. Jbn Williams ob served the boy fall, but it en too late to revere tbe engine before its awful ork was done Coroner Miiler waa notified, and will hold, ao inquest tbl morniog Wi. Measeager. A Wwaaaa'a OtsewVcry. 'Another wonderful d woo very has been made and that too by a lady io tow ooaaty. Disaaee fataebed it clutoliee upon her aad for eeeea yew she with stood it several teste, but he Vital or cane war undermined aad . death emd immiaeat Pur three snoetbs shs ooughed tooeeaaatiy aud could nnt teep, m bnwgbt of us a bottle of Dr. King New Discovery to Oooeumiiou and waa - much r4ierd oa uktng Brat doe that bi rpt all uight and with oa bout ha ewea aurw-uloasly cured, n Bsr aauv- e airs. Lu Vr Lota " Thus wrn W. C Bam re- Co., of Me by. N a Bnm boul fre at ft R. Duffy drug store. , " ; rprtrtlu. i tn oil rr frayoo from I f- rr 1 ' ' - -S a f T i - p - - Tarboro Jail Barnrd. ' A correspondent writes ths Star that i vue jan ai larioro was oesiroyeo oy a fire, about 1 o'clock a. m , yesterday j ( Wednesday , which originated in the j Armory, about forty yards from the jaic Oo the lower floor of the Armory were the two engines and tbe book and ladder , t'U k of tbe Fire Department, w hich j were destroyed The fire -is supposed io have been tbe work of an incen diar Tbe prisoners in the jail ibirteen in aumber were rescued, and taken to Wllliamsion yesterday even Ing Wiloiini ton Hi-r Appointments of H (. . Bunco. S. ETkogrllsl. Ricblands, Monday and Tuesday. Jan. 00 n and Slat Pleasaui Hill Wednesday and Thurs day. Feb lat and d ti'Ulh Weal Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Feb 8d 4th and 5ib H ur of meeting. 10 a m. each day Further particulars will be arranged at ihe Tucknhoe Union on S.iurday and Hunday.Jan 2"kh and iitfih The time will be spent in 8 H lectures music, and othe things tending lo improve tbe schools 8 S workers and children are especial I v recjutsled lo ullend. and oil are invited Nothing hut speculative merit can ac count for the phenomena reputation at hieved b Halvniiwu (ill It kills (win Price 25 cenis Th- DirwiniaD theory perplexes tbe multitude. They object lo descendants ir on monltes Hut not even a bah) I'j.-eis lo llr. Hull s Cough Syrup. ro.MMEKClAL OT IO MAN It IK T- Nrw YuitK. Ju. 2(5. 10 u a u - l" ulUfrd ittt-Ileil flmUy SstlrS of IV J t li o a r y Kehru y March April. Ma, . June 10 .". lu in 74 ltl 7U 10 -6 10 J July. August piemhei . ( ). lober. Noveaiher U- ceov ber Id US IU w 10 '4 9 UW V (" hales N- Hern in rkei steady f 4" bales at V u OOI - a It W M St RT Peanuts 60 to 73 cis per bushel Kggs 15 to 16 Uice steady a 81 00 to 1 HI in sacks i orn steady 47 lo 5,i Fodder. MO, to 1 00 per hundred Sed ctnu.n Stvt 00 i. r hundred Turkeys 8l M to $' 0 ier pair aeamma liaio Si 10. dl II Mi U i . n 8 1 on , 1 1 2t 1 1 a Tb 87 4(. in bulk ' - ' I C IH-I 'I Btsr On foot 4c to fc. - aaal) r'.-a. Oa 'o . ei oound haNI r- SO jl 00.. er bushel MoNr. 8.' 00 srrei HiiiK"- row. 4o ipring SOc 6.") Usll'-i W'ei Kh M .11 7Sc i-.sr l.u-hrl Irish Iitto is ?:i o0 ,8 :,0 os -s Itanalxios dtK . y iiuis 4'lc. ilarnson 40 -iMiMoi.s Whji India, dul I and n m nai 6 i. nil 42 iKjHa oO Hullding rl. j .Ml ,aiH- TO ofir Vi For Rent, A good Dwelling House on Crave sir-et neit to residence ol I, J Moore Ai p y to 27 3i I. J MOOHP Lost Reward. On Tuesdsy the 24 h of Janua.y. a ol nag containing a pocket book and five d" lars in silvsr be ptM-kel book c .niaine.l a tweniv dollar gold piece, a twenty dollar bill and a ten dollar bill. i he gold pi.c- has a mark on ihe dale side eilending from near the centre down through the ante and to near the same point on the opposite side Tbe bag whs lost either on Ellis 'a slill yard r he luniber yard of ibe RadclifT -..ilia A liberal reward will be paid f .r ih return uf said batg and contents 27 )w I) li I POCK Just Received; 250 Barrels of Early Rose Seed Potatoes, For sale CHEAP, AT F. Ulrica's, MIDDLE 8TREET, NSW BEB5E, N. 0. s9 P 8 -LStaadard Stock. To rssiSMa Bn asia-.h at I Iu.m T arlH sell at greatly reaiooed prices BBaay wa s iu an vesc llini ura. . Call aad get susna Wireia. ' 'JOklK DCIW- Jaaaary U, lfcN8.1 ; 14 44 For Sale. - - Ooa Oottaae Howes) ia MorehaaJ Citv. ! - " y t N O., with four rooms, with dicing- ruuti aad kitohea attached. . Bitaetasa oaBaUroad atreet, hetweea lhaAtiaatia Uot aad Kew F-erd Booee. ' ' Piioe ol house sni lot,f'"5 T. - desirieg to t i . i r' i-e 1 ' - WALTEE'S Photograph Gallery I I take great pleasure in informing ay friends, aod tbe publio generally, that my New Studio is now complete. My Light is on tbe New Improved Plan. 1 have spared neither pains or eipeoee in arranging th is Light, SO ai lo give to ah my work that Soft Porc lin Effect. Kvery style of picture copied and aa Urged to any size desired. A successful career of twenty-fir years in Norfolk Va , le a proof of th satisfaction I alwavt give. My work speaks for liself. by 11 I hope to gala your confidence nd merit your favor. Very rte, fully, i H08 WALTER, N W oor Middle aod Pollock at., Over DufTv s druir alore, jab2ld-uf NhW BKRNE, N. C. NOW IS THE TIME TO Make Amends fcr Short Crops and Pjcr trices. And once mo i get jourselves even with the world At. we are ah tit to heir in ivniiri nn store and wishing t illaIr as much loom us ecitile . I'OK un; M r .) days, - begiriiniiK u i, i Thursday. Jan. 12lh, and ending at noon S .lurday Feb. 11th, w ill cir-r A I t I in I' i retail or whole sale, ii iv Block of liry (i,s.ds. Shoes, Hats. Cloaks KUniols ludervests I. mens. T hli- 1 mens I ir. s (roods, etc. Call lllun 1, lo.,,. kis..HiJ p.lllvel ihe goods wl rev ert IO their lonner low pn. i, s BeM, , nme l( out. l'k 1 it 1 1; i or 1 1 1 I 1 I. M i lit: i .CM) t'oHVFR llkllll I 'i f I K ha hn Co. January IU, 1888. Notice, To Delinquent Tax Payers cf Crmn Co. On and after Siiurday. Jan 28th, l1- 1 slisll i nii'o-,1 i,, . ..li. k jdestiaiui slltai.s winch may be due snd unpaid at the iiiue as required by the follow mg law I Ski' Ma. ih.n HhY A . T. If the psiiy rlmrged have personal piopa-iiy f a value . io ibe Tax i hargtd agan si hnn theSherdf shall sen, and sell n,e .aim as he is required i sen omer pio(eriy under ei ecu lion, and bis fees for such levy or sale shall he ihe same s on other eiecuiion. I ho,e all will come forward and pay and save me from the (.sinful necessity of lev v mg on , .,l)r i.ii,in Dd adding Ooel to our isles I STIMSON, 19 t! Sheriff Craven County. The Occoneechee Hotel, IMLI.SHOKO. N C . lF"ox- Sale. I It. p o... , , li-!. ki. 1 - tsojt.luil.f iot o'...,e io fH' r, .n 1 ! u i i buhtjrlng, oewi 1 fiii. il gtiiii iihmI gt m wubiweniy r 011. 1, l.f-si ,(1. . mm r onuand oulhOUMtt. 11 m f I f u f 1 )n-, . ,1 ns fnri.llns. t I . ! H " ilWfllli K , n, Hti l tVif U ) h 1 h' 1 "I flf uiri tutu 1 : t ii t we: , u a tod alio " '', in''. 'Iti hole profp- 1 lot e. iiu.MiST ai (1 wlnLsvw rt 1- Ufll 1 nil I riMT ( !'!! il a gi f 1 . ,t 1 (4fltieT or 1 . f tshfid.- . Xle. ftivt lawoi "fin vn ,11111 the hol il I. r 1. 1 t.4 t t 1 el Alio fh mllvHl frcm ItiMatM.n U'HKl ((r 1n !,( 1 . I, t-u ifie I u r hum romd H hKH'K, t vl 7pD., i" A H Km. Ml ru, N. C. 46 Weal 1anC (,2m MI . K f An Explanation. When I advertised for Christmas Uifta snd New Year 's Presents, il waa only a reminder 10 those wbo owed ms little amounts lo pay up After due time I ibink I ram have been dreaming, for ibey don't pay worth a oeot. A few good friends have paid some good friends havs Dot paid. Well, they will, won't tbey? I don't kDOw; time will tell. I think it will be alter we g t the Railroad battt irom New Berne, through Jooee oeanty. ; to Ooslow, aod 00 to tha sea. We wiia see. -: P- 8 1 wfll oontinoe to soppiy all tiioee in want ef a irnnd Ois-ar Thku 1 Hmoking Tobacco. Fine tjil, Qtawiesr. uveois, ana imotsr s aruoiee generally, the beet to be h4. ohswsy foe Cash. W L, PALMES At the old stand. Saw Bera,K.C. Honey To lc:n. Exatalaa tha foUowiBg list aod hat ytw aaed for thsoosaing ytwr, r i aaea aaoaey by baying from ms st BUuktT CROP PRS. aad vow will have eeoaey to MQ P OW8I FIOWM plov, : : tkavWtheCaaeaploa, Oranr. T Daay. Clipper, AtUs, Q-en and ATery,etal tura pi , toe 8toor wall, Uiai,0-m sr 1 liaaCottoa Plows, ait4 Oaetir SeeoripUoa. . - - Also, a fall- line of At" Spa ea. forks, R,kes. D , Potato Rakee, BetM. ( - ! Oari V. h-ela and Ai... 1 Iron. N 'a, -. . . , lbr i in the n.r,r.i l 'i f e -r. . -" I - Is t nr,!y t'r'y e" " 1 H r r- i t ' - - ortii'M J: ! !- ' '
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 27, 1888, edition 1
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