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r 1 he Daily OURNAL VOL. VI.--NO. 257. NEW BERiYE. N. C.. SUNDAY. JANUARY 21), 1888. PRICE 5 cents. v I. ' il J4 , . - : .'".V" t -: LOCAL NEWS. BUSINESS LOCALS. FOUND A ladies' cape with a velvet cellar Can be bad at JocrkaL office upon paving for this notice TU8TARRIVfeD-0rnb'rrie Sweet t Fickle, and HUiOe Moat, l jjfl John D mi's rIBECT importation of French 1- Brandy and Holland Gin arrived in bond and duties paid at Custom louse is New Berne, guaranteeing gen at a good for tale. Jab Redmond. FERTILIZERS for Truckers aod Cot ton Planters at Geo Allen A Co. CHOICE W. 0 pottod at ami at Hi cent per A MlLUUl'S REDMOND'S Ginger Ala. Lemon Soda, etc , equal to imported t James Redmond. fOCHA and Java CoflVe, finest id VL to wd at Dcni s. TRUCKER'S Seed Peas. Beans at.1 Potatoes at Geo Allen & Co REPAIRING of China and Bnc Breo done h y CLAkEK 4 Mo.Oan Taxidermist Eaai From i Niw Bornt Jan 14 188 la8.u IURE Liquors end Widw for Medici Dal and other u", at hnletmle. James Redmond Howard & Jones have a few more pieces of that cbep underwear. 8.e ad." Greely ronlinopn to od us the od of the billiards whirl) in about a much of them as people with small woodpile want to see Stewart baa received another car loud of Aaa horse and mulra He i. de termined to re stock the country with aometb ing tbal can mke crop and carry people through the country. We annooDC in thia issue ibe, various oom mitt ess on the Fair Tb chairman of ob m expected to call hi committee together and sob divide tbe work to that each can do hi part In good time. A good crowd of our oitisen went up yesterday evening to bear Frederick Wards in Richard III We bope tbsy enjoyed tbe play. Frederiok ought to have given New Berne a eight. Personal. Dr. Wm. Pell Ball a nee ia in tbe city, Steamer Movements. TheEtgletof the E. C. D line will arrive this afternoon The Veeper of this tins will sail tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'eloek. Be Not Alarmed. Tomorrow, Monday, the Are bell, whioh , has been placed up n the tow-r will be tested in it new position., S be not alarmed if tbe fire department fails to turn oat. 7ms Turkeys. Isaac Brown. Esq , of Tuckahoe, Jones county, had in market yesterday three fln dressed, last spring's turk-ywhicb aggregate!) forty four poand id weight A pound of Wrkey brings more money than a pound of cotton sod U much eesisr raised. A Kaar soma PO' rait. Caf l. Thorns Gates baa received from Messrs. P. Lorrillsrd Co agsnt. Mr. 0. H Romalne, saleeman for tbal firm, a teeaitfal orayon portrait of tbe late B. M.Gates. It Is of beaatiful design and the moat Imprirred workmanship In that art tifsllke and so trus to nature that ths ydwagaO r'hHi thai knew hln reoog atea the plctareet a glsnoe. ; Cap. Gates and family highly appre ciate Yae) ftistM and ieatre In thie anaaataaeonrey their thaoki for the aaInS-C'', ' :' tilv m 'i OAoera $lots4. -. At a rftgular sneetiag of tbe Board of TrsHtaeaofNaw. Beraa Anademy hel l January I7th. 1888. tbe folio win tfiosra and; cotamittaeo ware cat en for'Ua saealng year.: ; ' yOO. CUrk Prasidsnt - U. .Watspa Stretary aad Trea :p, BxoUbc ocomiUeX O - dark, az-officto,T. A. Greea,, George Allen Aodklng Cosamittss -Wv Hrtlajtsr, i Tf iRi OUvtr. A. Millar, .t - - v : n , ' Building committee UH. Cnilar.S. . H. s-'esdows, W. O. Brtaaoh. v' Tits fampatgm 8fov. , ? tit ezecutiva oommittee, or a part of it, of thr Baha . rcpabtieana of Craven r atty aseembted is 8Wntt Ball yester day uv tit ' the time . for .holding the conn? MTwtioa.:V lf i i-tfH ' After anas wrangling aad load talk Inz Frederick Dovrlass was elected " chairman of the committee, la place of " I. B. Ahbott, deceased. The 4ih of May was f 11 asthattme for boldinr the eoucsr coorsntion for nominating csa , didttfi and i-I-; :'.-t dv,ts to tVs - St tvi (i'fh virc-'r-m, Tbs t ' r--'-j will 11 ' T n th Fair C mmitt-e. Tbe Fir Aocition organized last Monday night elected tbe I olio wing officer and committee : Mr. George Allen, President; U 8. Nairn. D 8. Willis ana Rot Edward Bull. Bocreuriea. V1CS PRESIDENTS CrufrDCuuiiij l'bj DanieU, Major A Uorduo, Wm. (Jlee, Ueret Vjne aod Abratu Lee Pamlico Cjuoiy W T. Cabo aod Cba. U Foler beUfurt Gouut) T CJ hi)rruw and M.jor W. A Biouut. Uyde County -U. W. Wabab and I b Wataoo. Carteret County George W Cnar lotte ana W. 8 Cbadwick Ousluw Couuty - Dr ii G. Ward and Geo. W. Winbeny Date Couuty A.J 8lowe. Jouco Cciuuiy 1). C Kuecue and Jno. C. rker. L-uoir Couui Drujpsey Wood aiid W . L Kt-ij ueoy . fill C uul J L Tuckr and C. 1'. Gab 1US. IVMBllTKICtt. i.'iiuiMilf r ol A i raugt-weLU A lei Millc-r, jr N lr,. Win Ellis. U Jd.iko i. M H-vie. It il Hiliun and L ti Cutler Ou riuaUCe J K Willis, C RrllrU Ou Trau-pxriauou Wnsbiiikton Hr)au Gro llenaereon. l-oc Palter- so.,, e. 11. Uobrrte. Uu. L Bobcru. B. L D.ll a d W 1 lluitus Ou Advrrii iuu-Jbn C Whitiy. M.J VV L Pluier U A Kichardaon. E E Urper, R U liearue J. M How to and 11. B Duffy. Invitation and Reception MaJ John liuMbe. JohuH Long. Dr. Cbas Duff), J A F.tteiBon, Capt. Hand, Robt tlaiicock. jr , and A. W. Wood. On Game M. D L Dinsmore. C. K. Hancook. A. L. Way, F T P-it. r on, J .me. Duffy, W. B Ellis and O. N. Turner. Fish. Oyster and Sbrllflsh C T. Wauon, B. B Lane. C. 8. Wallace, Maj W. A. Harvey. D. H. Jarvi, F. Ulricn and J J Wolfenden. Taxidermy S W Smallwood. George Moulton, W. E Purrson, Mr George Moulton. Mrs, C E tilover. Mis Alice B Duff, and Geo L Wads worth. Fancy Work and Fine Ait Mia Mary L. Ailru. Miaa Aurora Maoe, Mim Maria H.nly. Mir-s Audi Berry, Mr. J A. Meadow. Miaa Olivia Matt and Mrs. C. W McLen. Home Manufactured Goods E. B. M-aduw. 8 II Gray, A R Dennuxm, C. Erdmaun. Jame Redmond, Rev. Edward Bull, Geo Oisbop.Jacob Kofer, Jobu Suter aod C. T Riodolph. Native Wood D. HiiuiaOD. J A. S.mpeon. K E Terrv, J. Congdon. 11. W. CJuBiobeiper, J. L Cooper and W. B. Blades. Stock and Poultry Wm. Dunn, J. W. Stewart, J L. Rbem. Jam. A. Bryan, Joel KiuScy, E. B. Cox and Jonu Dunu. . Mans and Minerals Geo. Allen, J. K Willis. Col. John N Whitford, Col. J bo D. Wbitford, W. B. Lane, J. W. Bmdleand Wm Foy. Wood Work aod Machinery Basil Mnly. Jss U. Ltne. A W Cook, D. R. Fulford and W R. Warters. Ou Premium W. H Oliver. T. A. Green. Gen. R. Ransom. 0 H. Gulon, John A. Riobardsoo, D. T. CerraWay ana Dr. Geo. Slover Ou Amusements Cspt. Matt. Manly, W. W. Clark. Frabk Meysr. E. K. Bfehop. P. H. Pelletier, J HsTens and Hill Humphrey. Church Berticae Ta ay. Christ Church-V W. Shields Rectos. Eassptuagessima Sunday, t a. m, Holy Communion. Ill m. morning prayer; 4 pm. Sunday school; ? p. m. Evening prayer. All people will be welcomed to the services of this church. Ushers at the door. There will beeervioeein tbe Methodist Church at 11 a. m and 7:15 p. m., eon- duced bv tbe pastor Rev. L. W. Craw ford. Pews are fiae. Usbera are sl- wjs io the veetibnle to receive stran- trers. All persoos r cordially inrlted to worship- with tbe oong retention. Sun day echool at 8 p. ra., J. K. Willis, Bopt. T, U.O. A. Devotions! meeting at the rooms uf the association on Middle atreat a o'clock p m., conducted by J. J. Wolfenden .Tke Trlet VMattaaeu. , W. D Suit,. DrusTiist. BiDsoa. Lad testifies: ''I can reoumoM nd - Eieotrio Bitten as the very best remedy. Every boule sold has given relief ia ev.rv oase. .Oue saaa took six bottles, and wee cured of Rheutnatbm of ten years' standing." Abraham Bare, drugs; ist, Hellvitle. Ohio, affirms! "Tbe best sell -log medicine I have ever bandied In mr ?0 year' experreooa Is Eleotrie r'lttera." ThoueandB of otbere have added their testimony, so tbst tbe v rdict isaaagf rri'tus tbai Flectrio Eittrrs do core alt di-v-e of the liver, tiHoeys or blood. O iv a rVf d -'lie a !' t K. THE LATEST; HEWS Condensed front ear Exchanges. A cashier of a bank in Ontario liu absconded to tbe United 8iate. May be Caoada Is paying as back. She owes a ftre.t many. An extensive and systematic coal steal ha been discovered si Bainbridge, Hon county. Ohio. A carload of coal woul i l times disappear in s MCt nuht and tbe pe ulatioD became so exleDsive that tbe rallroaj company employed detective to uoer'.b the thieves. Tbe reeult has been the arrest of fifteen prominent oitisen of Bainbridge in cluding the city marshal, a hotel proprietor aod a Presbyterian preacher. Tbe deuctivee ray half of the citizen of tbe town are implicated io ibe steal. The he vine l snow storm for year fell throughout tbe New England States Wednesday night. Tbe U 8 8enaie commerce commiitt-r baa authorised Senatoi Riunom to re port favoratily on the bill providing foi ih- -our.tr uci loo of a 500 000 lighthouse off Cap U .tier as The Blair educationiil bill is all the no iu the S Dale. A secial to the News and Observer fr. m I'lj niouib. N C. dated January 27 bs)b "Lat nlbl about 13 o clock, J.ck Blount. M ,uhw Blount au1 IVt'eraon H.jrulll (co ) charged wilh the murder of one Dawson, of Cros ell. N C , were taken from Plymouth jnil. lashed to trees and ridd ed wilh t. u I lete, about one mile from town " Five prisoners escaped from Iajuis burg, N . C , jail last Wednesday night J Il was court week aud a large crowd was in tbe town, but the jail birds "got there " Tbe citizens of Ualeijth are holding enthusiast io meetings, and considering the establishing of a cotton factory it that city. Tbe Philadelphia Times says Phila dalpbla makes more candy than an) other city in the United State. There are eighty seven manufacturers and wholesaler and 1.200 retailers; 81 000 O'O ol capital is invested and 100 00 tons of sugar used yearly. Must be a weet town. A man in New York kissed a prettv young lady, wbom be mistook for bis cousin. A policeman collared him and forcibly reminded the young man thai ibe woman was his wife. In the police court the youDg man was lined $10 foi hi kins. Tbe Winston, N. C , Republican sayi Mr. M W. Williamson, of that city, h.s been shipping large quantities of tobac co to Liverpool, Eng., aod otbsr foreign ports for several yesrs. Durham has a large leaf tobacco trade with Ger many. Tbe President approves a new postal Oonv.ntion with Canada. Tbe Pennsylvania strikers etkk out yet. Several of tbe nominees of the Repub lican Stats convention of Louisiana re fuse to run on the State ticket. P II. Mell, Chancellor or the Uni versity of Georgia, is dead. He was for many years President of tbe Southern Biptiat Associstlon, snd was for a loo time recognized as head of the Baptist Church of the South. At tbe sale of seats in Tslmsge s Tabernacle, in Brooklyn, lb choice si st old for $750. A country school teacher in Chatham count v began to administer a dose of biroh to one of his 'young Amesicas," who resisted with all his might. But the teacher was the best man, snd vu applying ibe birch with considerable emphasis, when the boy's aunt, a grown young lady, rushed upon the scene with a drawn revolver and began firing ai tbe teacher The schoolmaster rapidly retreated to the door and succeeded in getting out without receiving serious injury, bat upon close exemioatioo a suggestive-looking bole was dieoovertd In his Coat tall. An eaoba'nge says the citisans of Charlotw IT. C, raised S8S 008 lo ten minutes to build a cotton factory, and afterwards, with little effort, raised tbe amouat to $150,000. Charlotte govs with a jump. For cleansing and besting, foul and indolent Ulcer. Sorss ana Abscesses, and removing tbe bad odors .art in tneref rem, aad foralougbiog, contused sea leot-rmtea woaia, uaroye rrekay lac no nuM ia uoeq,uauea. - . w "1 have need ' Darby! Propbylsctic Fluid ha hospital aad private practice for tea years and know 'of, nothing bet ter for sloughing, contused anu taeeret ed woo ad, foal aad indolent uloers and as a dlsinfectapt." J. F.4 Haatav Pro- lessor MoDiia Med. College. ' ta oil or crsyoD from life or small pk'tnres dove by -Vise Aurora Msea, who is tp-' x drawing and painting ' v I t r ', st fcer rManeerrj . -1 1 iASI CAKOLIXi IMPBOVEME.NT. A ( OKst Line of Kali vi si EiilTuh JoL'KJv aL Here couiff 1111110 tbiuK fiom ttio Pacific slope Tie prosperity of the State of Cali forma onriug the past year w.s more m.rke tbau aoy twelve inooiba within it history, borne three buu i rt-1 ujUea of Lew railroad have been laid. Tbs ar-Si-reed v-lue of pioperty bns lucreaed Oi,e hundred and thirty fu u v.iIUjh (OiWolXlO O) dollars " It 1. Buib bUwuicli of fact as 1 bote that make one e neid ewiui Ju-l miLk of California adding 1013.' - 000,000 to ber laiatle vaiurs tbe paal year. It is more tb.n ha f the entire aaaessed v.lualiou of the Hmte of Norh aroilua; yee, about two tlnrdo for tbe asaeaoed v.lue of real aud person .1 proL -m in our Slate u put down at )U0t?, &C 0U6 At Kreat gain for California in tuif year as for North C.rollua ill a humirrd i ears. And hat does this for California' llallroadn, of Cifurse. It ujibt be tbouaht that minerals and Kold unties wcie the basis of this titr.cu-d aud developed wealth, but thev were uot. The products of ber sod. the allrac tions of ber cliuialr and the facilities of lolrr and irons couliurut.l Couiinuuita lill. Constitute the baaln of (a 1 1 f ni u la ' r.ptdly in.r,uBU)fr weulth and pcpula noil We rend fuitht-r "Ibe wine and waudy product was veiy l.riie. and no it'm iLru tidy million U'aodntit (.aniied oods. and over thut) tiv,, million p muiln uf M'eeii fiuit w, i i.hipp,d Jt u-as (su tht txlitinr idr ! r ini in ij rit i,-rt tini luunsli W nv no excellent climate and ion here In II iHtern Carolina fur fiuit growina, aud cu rvtlace lu ahun lance all the fl ulla und Ve(etabien used in canning Oar climate alooa' tbr coast mny not be tiui'e as etjuable an dnt of (Southern California, out it ap i roachee v. ry near to 11, and with tbe lacliilira for IraverriUK our coanl sec tion, and thvmeuusof maUlliK 11 kuovrn. which railroatls would Kve us. we should attract ourstiare of Ibo 1111 ml grauls and touriats that are making Florida aud California. There are not many places in C'ali 'otuia or 1'ioridii posats.in supeiior climatic ad vaiHHKes to the Cedar Point section of New Hivei , UroH u aud Htump Sounds. Iudeed tsko the cuaKt or Bound shore from tbe northern end of C'arlerel county to the muth of the ('ape Fear Kiver, aud a finer dim He. winter or u.nmer, it not found in the l ulled Slates. This1 entire coast region, and extend log back iuto the interior covering the territory comprising Eastern Curolinu, constitutes, in many of ite parts, one of the fiuesl trucking, regions in the whole country. Iu general agriculture it is uaturally oueof the finest countries in the world, and only need tbe facilities if ample railway communication to make it one of tbe most prosperous and progressive regions ia tbe Atlantic state. Oivin proper railroad facilities and I ould select Oui-low county as about tbe most advantageous legion in all respects in Eastern Carolina. I regard the lower New River region Ss a perfect El Dorado. Tbe climate tbere i one of the finest I have ever seen, in all respects; and ibe possibilities of that section are be yond computation. Profeaaor Kerr, our former State Ot loglst. aod one of the most eminent mm in bia specially, always maintained mat at the mouth of the Cape Fear tbe limate was identical with that of flor id. Of course there is little difference oetwseo the m uth of the Cape Fear sud the mouth of New River. Botli are directly and powerfully affected by tbe Gulf Stream, which in tbal locality trend near in shore, forever in -u ring tbe permanency of a most excellent, soft and equable climate. With the climatic advantages we pos sess in Eastern Caroliua, tbe richness of our soil, our abundance of waete aud cbeap lands, we ought to be securing (be cream of that immigration from tbe North and the oold Northwest, that is setting in toward the S utb, and a we see la flocking to California. We can secure it if we make a proper effort. But we must have railroads running through our eastern couutry We can offer no taking inducements ith- ut railroad facilities. Maks tbe county subscriptions, secure the building of the railroads, aod tbe people will come io to pay the taxes. It tbe people of Craven, Jones snd Ooslow were to unite snd secure the building of tbeir railroads, tbeir surplus lands would come immediately into market; intelligent, industrious and monied peop'e would flock down here from tbe North aod Weet, and in ten years the wealth of these localities would double. 1 here would be no lon ger complaint of taxes. MORI ANON. List of Letters Remaining in the poetoffice at Ne Berne, Craven county, N. C , Jau. iiat. I818: John Brisot. Beaky Bryant, Lesvs Bridges, Annie Odie, Nina Banks, Pollie Hill. Dnllie Car raw ay. Hannab Fields, Johney (ioskins, C L. King ley R. C. Moore. Pboebe Morris Cather ine Moore. Luia a ..itb. sands Koner ton, Jacob Hock,, Hasty A. Wallace James A Venabies, schooner Minnie H 8mHbera, Henrv C. Turner, Frahoes Haines, schooner Wm. B MoCsbe. , Parsons calling for above letters, will eay advartisea.and give date of list. The regulatlo. a now require that cne cent shall he collected on the delivery of seen tatter aavertisso. . - , "iiif ri MoJlAsTtt; P. It v' " " '1 m 1 ' at--' 1. - fi ARRETT'S Medoe Vjneyard Cognso v and wtnee ror tale, at aianur.cw r rli prices, by Jaxes REDKoyD, , ! commercial; coTTsi MaastBT. New Yoee, Jan. S. 10 V0 a . M Future opened barely tteaJy Sale of 15 000 bale. January, 10 56 July. 10 90 February IU (50 August. 10 V.' March. 10 69 ewptember. 10 43 April. 10 75 October, 10. OV May, 10 81 November, WW June, 10 H7 December, S New Berne market steady. blr of Vi hale at 8 to 9 3 4 Sale for the wek 176 bales sgsisst 174 sme week lost year 00 -n static iniMSiT 1'eanuu. 60 to 75 els per bushel Kggs 15 to 16 Kioe steady at 81 00 to 1 1 10 in sat ks Com steady. 47 lo 65 Fodder, 0c to 81 00 per bundle 1 Seed cotton 88 00 per hundred Turkey $1 50 to 82 Ou per pair VoaraA-rina Hard 81 10. dit II K a2 0J. I.S-81 OOall.M. OTb-a7,.40-. in bulk bBKBW 15o ier lb Basr On foot, 4c to Sc. FaasB Poajt 6a lo per pound PsaKCTs HOc a8l 00 per bushel OlUONB 82 00 per barrel Osioiik. -uron 40o. , sprmg boo. UliL- 65c per bushel. APPLES - Mall 75c r-er htifhel Imsii 1'ottoh-83 00H 50. ron A-roae - Bahamas Hoc . yams 40c. Harrison. 40: rtUlMJLXa West India, dull and n -iu nal 9 luth Si 00a2 50 Building. I inch heart 84 00 . sap. f 1 60 per M w HOLKBlLI rHintt Nsw Ustte Pokx 816 00. I'i'KK New family. 81S0J nuutuira Meat 7c. C. K. 's. F B's B.'s and I. c FiCB 83 00a6.00. Lahd 8c by the liercs N ails basis 10 's. 8H 60. SuoaB Granulated , c 7 5 COFKKS U02C. CI1KK8K 15 SaLT 60aU5c. per sack. MoLaSSBS AlvDHTBCra ua46c. IrowDEH 80 00 Hhot Drop. 81. CO; buck, 817'. Kebosxnb - 8c. Hides Dry, 10c. ; green So TaLLOW 3c per Ih Mrs. A. T. Jerkins Has several vacancies in her School, which she would be pleased to have tilled by girls or young ladies adsplsd to h, r classes. SPRING TERM gins on Monday , Jau. UOih. Jan. 2S. 2t For Rent, A good Dwelling House on Craven street, next to residence of I.. J. Moore App'y to 2' 3i L. J. MOORE. Lost Reward. On Tuesday, the 24th of Jannary, a smtil bag containing a pocket book and five dollar in silver. Tbe pocket book contained a twenty dollar gold piece, a twenty dollar bill and a ten dollar bill. the gold piece ha a mark on the date side extending from near the centre down through the date snd to near tbe same point on the opposite side. Tbe bag was loat either on Ellis s still yard or the lumber yard of tbe RadclifT ill. A liberal reward will be paid for the return 0 said bag snd contents 27 lw B. H IPOCK. Just Received; 250 Barrels of Early Rose Seed Potatoes, For sale CHEAP, AT IT. Ulx-icli's, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. N. C. tr P 8 Standard 8tock. UNTotioo- To reduoe my stock of Cigsrs, I will sell st greatly reduoed prices many bran s for tbe next Thirty Days. Call sod get some baHrains. JOHN DUNN. January 23, 1888. 84 dtf For Sale, One Cottage Hoose in Morehesd City, N. C, with four rooms, with dining room snd kitchen attached. Situated on Railroad street, between the Atlsntlo Hotel and New Berne House. Price of bouse and lot, (600 Parties desiring to purchase tbe above property will correspond with M. A. DAVIS, j20 dSOJ wit Morehead City, N. G Dr. G. L. SHACKLEFOUD, DEJNTI8T, ' dw . NEW BERNE, If. a' f 1 sed 'WsS WstSM ' OwtSWlQ, t ' - - V , Sale & Livery Stables. IHt HRM8 OF A a M HA UN AND M H AtLN OUM HaNV has been CUa tolred by ha daata, or a. H.hn. f . Haha J win con tiu us tae Ouslneas or 8ALK, hX HANGE AND Li V h KV of H0RBK8. M 1'Lt.i. eio.. at the old aisnd on.aliodie street, where bs bas oeeu suage1 lu tb asone business In tbs Cll smc ISSft. will tt pleased to ml hi uid frieud. mill customers w 111 La. son linn 1 lu due season a kTlgB U l or HOStia and in I LBS. Ala a PIM LOT OK StOUIEl SsMI H A H N B a. - rt A'l IsKAt ' 1'ltiN 11 L' A KA-NTtltD. M. HAHN & CO. MUM 1 d 1 WALTER'S" Photograph Gallery I 1 lake great pleasure iu informing my friends, and the public generally, that my New S:udio is now complete. My I.ihi is on the New Improved l'lau. 1 have ppafed neither pains OT xpense id biinLiuK th Is Light. SO SS u give lu all iny 01 k thai Soft Porcs Isin Elfrcl. Every style of icture copied and rn larKt d to any cirw desired A suceeeful career i f Iwenty-fivs years in Noifulk Va . is a proof of ths nalisfat lion 1 give My work speaks for Ufx-lf hv it 1 bope to gain )"iir c 11, fi.j 1 1. ri- sil l u.n it your favors. Vtiv r r Pt'-r! f 11 1 1 , . TIKIS WALTER, N W cur Middle and Pollock sis.. ' 1 v 1 1 'u IT v h .1 1 u store. jai-Jldif NhW BERNE. N. C. NOW IS THE TIME T 1 Make Amende fcr Shcrt Crops and Pocr I' rices. A n 1 cm e inor jj.-t yourselves even Uh the w orld An we ar.i al i til lo hein repair 00 store, and wishing lo make as much r.Kim as possible, FOK Till: NKVI ,H) DAYS, beginning at noon Thursday, Jbd. 12lh, and ending at noon S.lurday , 1 eb. 1 lib, will ofTrr AT ( 1 1ST. at retail or whole sale, my 6lo k of Dry Good. Shoes, Hats, C loaks. Flaunt Is. CuderveatS I.inens.T.blel.ini iiH, I)rn Good, etc ( nil within the tiiim specified, SS positively the goods will revert to their loimtr low i'ii t-e ns soon as lime ia PUi H'RIKIOR "I.ITTI.i: SIVKF. 'liir.Mi C t'lLNER." IhsIJ dim The Occoneechee Hotel, I'lLLSBOKO. N. C, For SeEtlo. 'i tit- p mTi (jtiiiaia mil ivt) avojotuiiig loU of one .t I eurh N J hava a hi t I boildiii ewt r flu il an1 gMd f w, with iwrnly "Otin ttrsndeit hunt cm r (inn and outhouse. touuiifti ruinlHhtd iih ne furniture. a Lm a hi. t oh k i.ul 11 fl e ya?ara ao aa a 1 we 1M ii B Imusr, lili 1 el 0 romi, aod alao in ofTiC wl h 10 rKtus. The hole prOk rty U welt uliel for m tummtr aod winter aort 1'ieniy of stiaile, exUtttnlve lawns kid water wijiiti ( sny W i li w II tb whole "tether or either )i a. rielf A 10 a r-ei Und ct iaiiili.ti MR l a arrr LhrA. loUist frm li i i ihior, on Die Iui ham road. imk1 gr in tnj, iohc co inrni. For price and terni api-ly l K. H. poorK, iB Wat ( lliifh st . Knuivlll. Teon., or 1. i HAHKH, lanlP d2m Hllltv ro, N. C. An Explanation. When I advertised for Christmas (J if ta and New Year's Presents, it was only a remmasr io tnose who owed m little amount to pay up. After due time I think I mnii have been dreaming, for tbey don 'l pay worth a cent. A few good friends have paid fonis good friend hsve not paid. Well, they will, won't they? I don't know; time will tell. I think il will be alter we g t the Railroad built from Mew Berne, through Jones county. to Onslow, snd on to ths ssa. Wi will ses. P. S. I will continue to supply all those in want of a sood Cigar, Tobaooo, Smoking Tobacco. Fine Cut, Chewief, Pipe. Stems, and smoker's artioles generally, tbe best to be bad. cheap for cash. w. l. palmer. At the old itand. New Berne, N. C Money To Loan. Examine; the tnUawinm Hat mnA m what you need for tbe oom.nff yis ! : uTe moaej bj buying from & a g a laTl girK Cs Ltin a - J Hit a uw ivm -v s i a uav UivuVT Ml IUU. PlOWS! PLOW! PmOTBl i nave tne tnsmpion, urannr. Boas. Dixie. Daisy. Clipper. Atlas. Pouer i Quen and Avery, steel turn plows, aad tne Stonewall, Climax, Gem and Caro' Una Cotton Plows, and Castings of eyery i description. -- Also, a fnll line of Axes, Sborels, Spa tes. Porks, Rakes. Hoes, Marl Pioks, - rotato itaaes, nan, o poses ana sunu. Cartwheels and Axles, Rod and Tire Iron. Nails, Colts, Washes, aad eyery thing io the Hardware line. Corn Shellers. Grain Fans. Oratsi Cradles. Mowing Scythes. Mower aad Keeper, welting, steam - riulnr. Maohlna Oils, Laos Leathers, Cans Hooks, and Saw Mill Supplies. V. ... Bead for prices. 1 -'t Bespeotfnlly, a J a WHTTTY. iDrli; Hs'Strcct . Offiod corner of Pollock andCriTts trewia, 430 dwla JfEWjr '.vr, K. r.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 29, 1888, edition 1
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