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Journal. TIE u mm y ypuyis-m. 200. NEW BERNE, tf. C. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS, yf LOCAL NEWS. BU8LSESS LOCALS. CHEAP Two show cmh, two pir or Fairfeank's counter scales, good a aew, nd bit Mock of g xJ hi fabl-8- J f Taylor's J OST ARRIVED -Cranberries Sweet PttkUa, aJ Miooa Meat, at j20 John D ks 8 D1 kIRECT im pot mm ion of French Brandy nod Holland Gio arrived in bond and dutiv paid at ('union. Souse hi New Born, guaranteeing gen J in goods for aale. JaS Kkdmonu FERTILIZERS for Truckere nd Cot ton Planters at Gao Alle.n 5t i'o. CHOICE N. C. Hams at 12, em- ir poBDd at A. MiLLMl B. REDMOND'S Ginger Ale. L-iuoii Bod a, to , equal to imported JaMK Kkdmo.nd. M OCHA and Java Coffre. tinen in town at Dcni s. H RUCKERB Seed Peas, Beans and 1 Potato at Geo. ALUS & Co. I JURE Liquors and Wines for Medici nl and other user, at wholesale, J AUKS RkDMOND. GARRETT'S Med or Vioeyard Cognac and Wines for sale, hi M muf .ctu rsr's price, by James Hk. humi. ' The Fair committees are at work. The Men jin Concert Cub was out on TnesJsy night making delightful ujUic. Dr. N. 0. 'Street has sold out bis iirug tor lo Seymour W. Hauoock who wi.l oonlinoe tbe buinss at tbe same place for the present. Pat Trenwith announces that he bus resumed work at his old stand on Mm die street, where he is ready for all kilda of blacksmith work, especially shoeing borae. toamar Xovementa. The Eaglet of the E. C. D. Line sailed yesterday, wiik cargo of oouon. lumber aad generai merchandise The Vesper of this line arrived last night. Tbe kfanteo of the O D line arrived last night from Norfolk and will sail o- snorrow morning at 0 o'olock on return trip. Faraonal. F. W. Hancock. Esq., returned fnm an extended trip North aud West yesterday, tie is traveling aalesmau for a largo and extensive hous in Detroit, atichigan. Park. Davi. & Co aad will start out in a few days to eanvoaa North-Carolina. Mr ttobeoa Harriaon and children of Chicago. Ill . I visiting her mother in law Mrs. Virginia Harrison. The Xaat Carolina Fiah, Game a d Oyatsr Fair. The Committee oo Transportation old meeting at President Bryan's offloe last night and perfected ar rangemenU for traasportiog pi-en gra and artiole for exhibit to the Fir on the 18th, lath and 15th of Mir h Publication of the same will be made la due time. It braeldom that representative of so many tranep-irtatioa line meet together ia New Berne as attended this meeting. It anow that great interest is being taken In tbe Pair. Let the good work a pushed forward. TO Star Concert. A, we stated yesterday the musical . - . . . i . . v wwrs vi snv enswrtauimeni nan not com anenoed when oar report was tent out, aad Consequently we aaid nothing of i , thoaogged in it. It it hardly Justice to tbe female portion of tbe corps to fail to aay tbat thy folly rotulned tbe floe -' rapntatlon that' preceded them Mir -- Smith at the prima dona aoprana ren 1 tared boom fiaa aoloe, . She baa a fine . vaio highly oultursd and under com ' ' aleta eontrof, aad atiaa Nahar at elocu . aioaltt displayed not only a highly out . : Urated knowledge of bot a very de ..J ; aided talent la tbe art. IUt. Prioe'e .' diacouma wa calnently fitting to the ' Owoaaioa and porpoao for which these . . . eoacerta ara given, that ia tba benefit of Liringitoa College at Salisbury. .Don't, Forget lu - v Today ia tba day on wblch the astute ; gTOand-bog oomaa oat for tbe purpose ef taking observation at to weather Indioationa.: Shoald tba ana be bright anl ha thereby raaMed to bee bis shadow, ha immediately returot to his dea for another aix week v ttay , of ale gant or tnaleant leire. 7f the day roTe cloudy and be peroHvet n abadow tbeatba unwr loomed ewt U iDttiDctively Imparted to bin tbat win ter over and bo taaat begia ?o prowl U earth for ubaiateoee, for ft it a re mark able fact tbat tbia animal become IntODscly fat wbi a' aa Joying tba seda tion of hi winter bom, and beoomee very poor ia a few day after emerging tier from. Py tila it tcsy be area bow T it la far ary oca to kaew when winter break tiwp'y watch tfor tba ftcvi t a beg to tj. Xorehe d City aa a Summer Keeort. From preiit iodiotione More bead City will have a larger number of visit o s the comiug summer than ever be fore Tbe work of improving the At- 1 niic Hotel will begin in a few dayt. a d tbe cornr stone of tbe Teacher' Airnibly build iok will be laid on tbe tir-iUuud.) ia April The Presiduat of l 'it- a & N 0 R proiuinee the fast est m:brdu e in the 8uie. and to enable buo 'u cuny out tbu promise, the work of injmg ihn road with new steel rails i. '.b.iui completed from Now Berne to UoiiUboru anJ ill won begin on tbe M rrhtrad Oil) end. The work of drain i i ui putting iu cross ties is also te iun puelieii wnti vigor Ttie outlook ia aui'h that tbe boatmen may haii- ibt ir rail boats in good trim; Hie nrhriui'-u may have their nets in ider; the farmer plmi a good supply ol vegetables, and raise all the poultry be can, fr ci Hue body will be there to feo lulu et-anou Tue owners of tbe h -let have pleuty of means and are net tie men lo fail iu any enterprise they may undertake. A big time may be ex pecird a' M irehead Ciiy this Bummer, liy liit- way, wb) uoi hold the Siale C luveuuou lliure, 11 la but a few hours' run fimn Kiliigh.aud there will be a great tit iniiid for cool lie id 8 about thai tune, and Murrhead City is the place to krt-p jool iu llm tutiiuier. 1'iiblif Uiiildiuif ut eberu. Kl'lToK J wl' H.N a L We would auggeel Itia. a peliiioo i m liu i.ed lalely circu t.tted asking CoiigrtHi 10 make un ap priciniijii for a public building ai N wbrrn un per mil Introduced by ll tn r M . Siininous. L"t lliiri peiinon be gotten up and pUit ed iu the bands of tome one who will lake au i merest in getting sigoa luret to it. Ii could not be placed in better hands than Mr Thomas Hancock. who i in tbe employ of i.r Geo. Allen Mr. Allen baa always shown so much earueelnt-M in everything pertaining to "r bero tbat he doubtleaa will allow bia employee to do this work. At same time let a petition asking for the Ut ing out and grading the road to ihe Federal Cemetery be placed in tbe sa ne bands In a few days tbe signs lure of nearly every one in Newborn could be obtained. Civ 18. Kinston Items. ur. t r. w,iinn or rimlH'0 was oo a vihii to bis old home last week. Robert 11. Rou aires, Esq., of New York, was in townsomedays last week. The continued serious illness of Dr. F M. R"Uulree is cause of much regret in ibis oomiuuuity. Mr. Mercer from near Polloksville has moved to town, and occupies a part of tbe old Hunter house. Tbe personal property of the late Samuel Howard was sold on Friday last at tbe resnleuoe aud brought fair prices. Mr. Beauregaid Rhodes and Mist Far row or Uunlow county were married fut-aday, January 24ib. Suoces and happiness to you. 8uprior Court convenes next Mon lav. Feo l b. Judge Bbepard presiding. S 'licuor Allen will be un band to nush work on ihi State docket. Tn Haivaiion Army is now holding uiei-ungH ivrir BiKbt in the opera nous. 1'bt-y are having frequent ad iilioos to their number. Mrs Irene Herbert and family, of iiicn the eoitor of the Free Press ia a member, have recently moved to our mjwu from Kooky Mount. Mr Ed. Hardy of Institute, L-noir county aud Mine Bettic Hatch of Com- ion, Joues couotv were married Thurs- da . Jonuary 26ih. Beat wiebee. Dr K H. Temple, from South Caro lina, urigiualiy from Wake county, has uoVed to He aioo, ana will practice uieuiciue with Dr Runtree. Mr. Frank Cooper and Mis Piercv Jarmau, both of Uunlow county, were united in boiy wwtilock by Rev. Mr. rtaker on We.inesday, Jauuarr 19th. Joy be wuh vu. Ousluw county has given something more than 100 majority tor a $00 000 subscription for a railroad. Ouslow ueetia a railroad and all want one; but ome do uot want to be taxed to build it. Tne Disoiplee Union at Tuck ah oe was largely attended. J T. Davie preached ou Saturday and U. 0. bowen on Sun day and also leoturvd on Sunday achoola Ibe next union will be held a Ktuh- land tbe 5ih Sunday in April and Bua- day before. The Baptist Union at Richlande waa largely attended. Preacher . Baker, Do boon and Walta were in attendance. ' t'be next eeeeion will be at Soae Hill cburcb. Tar Landing, Onsluw oouuty, on the 5th Sunday and Friday and Sat urday before. Mingo David, an old colored "man, waa found dead on Wednesday of last week in a pond of water ia Joshua's creek. June county. H waa not of sound mind, and left bia bouse during tAe night, and ia supposed to have ao- ddeatally drowned.' t - ' " Married. Mr. Bock A. Petway of Ob- lo w eountv, and Miss Burton of Dtwlia oouniy.'on Tvaeday. January Mtb.;Hs wen sw me ereouun i we nave not learned whether ha voted for or against railroad) and want oa and got married A good day1 wdrk. . j. ' , j5' Tbe Young Men1 Christian Aaaociar tioa hare perfected aa organiaatioa aad meet oa Tuesday atgbta ia the errand Jury room. E P. Mangum, PreeWtnt; vr. r. iewM, oeoraurr; rraaw uay. Treasurer, fhla trio ia worthy of the responsible position to which tbey hart been ejected, aad -wa may hope for uo- oeea. .- . ; . THE LITEST SEWS. Condensed from our Exchangee. The doctor say aow, after an ex ami nation last Monday, that there are no sign) a cancer ia Crown, Prince Frederick JViUiam' throat. A delegaUoa of ci isaas from Jackson sonville, Fla , haye gone to Washington to invite President and Mrs. Cleveland to viait Florida ia February. Bea Edwards, colored, outraged a while girl last Friday, in Louisiana. The next night be was taken from jail by a body of armed citizens and hanged. That' Louisiana. Talagrams from New York and Penn sylvania report that lbs snow storm in ma Northern Suttee has abated ana railroad UaVelj aud traffic are being iul) resumed. Frederick Warde was welcomed at Wiluiiugton by a committee of Kuighte of Py tbiaS and handsomely entertained Mr. Marueisa prominent member oi hluighU) of I') iuUb. Oxford, N. C , is booming. The low u couimlsoiunera liavo clotted a couiraci for elecirio lignie. It is expected thai trains will be running over the Oxford 1 Clarkuville railroad wuhiu a week. One of the nioet diaaelrous tires many uionlhs occurred in New York laal Monday morning Several firemen were badly Injured and one killel The 1 1 o of properly is estimated at t 500 000. The buildingri ,f th,. Virginia ptiii leutlary. leased by the Dals (Shoe Co of Bcwlon, and operalvd aa a shoe fac tory, were burned last Tuesday uioru ing. Tbe loss to the shoe company ia estimated at from SliO OOO to 8173 000 Latest reports indit ate that there has been great loas of life on tbe Canadian Pacific railroad , owing to snow slides Tbe moderation of the weather, causing the mountain streams to be considerably swollen, has effectually put a stop to through traffic A tremendous explooiou of dnainile in Newport harbor, R I . last Monday morning, was felt at several points in the Slate and the people thought it was an eaathquake. Efforts were beiDg made to clear tbe harbor of ice Holds by the use of dynamite. Houses in Provideace, thirty miles off, were shaken. In Bristol harbor, eighteen miles ofT, the ice ras considerably cracked. An illustration of the power of dynamite. The Ureenaboro l'atrlot ia responsible for the following: "Pallie Lindsay (oolored ) who died here a few days ago, was a decided monstrosity in her lime. When she last weighed she tipped tbe beam al C25. For several years past she had been entirely helpless and un able logo out of the bouse in conse quence of her tremendous avoirdepoit. She waf sixty years old when she died, and is supposed to have weighed about 700 pounds. Her oofTlo presented the appearance of a piano box." James F. Rule, city editor of the Knox vide, Tenn. Journal, was attacked by three men, at he was entering churoh kaat, Sunday morning. A com munication reflecting upon Dr. T. A. Weet, city phytician, appeared in the Journal and two tont of Dr West and a friend of their demanded the name of the author. Rule refused to give tbe author' name, and a bloody fight ensued with knives and pistol. Three of the men war wounded, one of them. William Weet, running away anhart. Joba Weet was carried home ia a dying ooadiuoav , Rule's Injuries are not dajagerom. Tbe train of paaeenger coaches which peed thiough Wilmington last Friday with tourisK, for Florida, met with disaster eat M back, near Jesop, Oa., where it wa run into by tbt north-bo uod express train. The coaches were empty. Five of them, including two Pullman sleepers, were barbed. Engineer Wm. H. Divine, of the ex pre traia. Was killed, and tbe oolored flramaa. Henry Brietow, was fatally in jured. WOmington Bur. Prof. W. J. Bingham who was well known in Kerth Carolina, and who weat to Texas last rammer for the pur pose of regaiaiag bia lost health, died at Baa Antonio, Texaa, last Thursday aaorningA He waa tbe eon of Col. If. J Bingham, who waa for a long time pro prietor of Bingham School, and was a nephew of Maj. Bobwrt Bingham, the proat priapipal. H waa Pmfeeaor of Utte at Ootids Collaga for four yeaft ptot tiuwbea;hUaJlb failed aadbewaattrfexaa. - " Ooa lap fJUs mothers) for the well tab? ia daytimav Aboat 700 tape of the aad room floor at sight for the happy fettrer aaleaa he baa a bottia ef Dr. BnUv Baby Byrup to eaae tba tfuk suSerer. - . - - - . , A conr?ed b Wt olTtbeaoly an ail of ia pernicious- cTecaj are fjaickly roawToa oy ,i ts" or, tna . greak, rer 1 Allowar ce Made by the County Conv missiouers of Craven County at the Begul&r Meeting Held 1st Monday in January, 1888. On account of ihhh : Yoi. Clere fur support ol M. llarrl, $2.00, foi B. Kite, 150; Srau Heritage for M. E. II all, (liiMane) 85 00; Henry Wells far self, 1 50; Auian.lu Clark 1 50; A. Tolei for Dau Keea, 1.50; Min. Wesley Gray J uO; Mary Gat liu f 1 50; Washiugiou Siivey foi W. Bouuer tl 00; (Vila Heritage ?1 -0; Hagar Blount lor Caemai Cobuer 1 50, Iiettie Nelson fl.00; A A. Lloyd tl.50; H. (J. Motley foi Kduey Browu il.50, Betsey West Orook SI 00, W. B. (irifflu for Slai'iU Kb em 1.00; Tliotuaa llarritt 1 00; M. Hahn lor Dan McOrat 1.(H); Matilila Giiunei-Boii $1 00; J. N'llt'V anil family 11 (Ml; Cieh.u Ilecum foi K. l:r ton 1.00; Mn A. A llle! t'l ,'2'r, N. ii iiMii Ii'ck lol B. I. tth ngliiiUm- I.1 0; Ml Ele-auol Wnk'li( 1 LTi; Hli.uli fk l; Diiuu M (XI; W. II IV.hc- fur B. C. Wenl f.f (Hi; W. .1. Moore if I 50; Jaliez ( a tcr SI OH; S.ii.ih II.un in k (fl 50; 1'Iiiin. B. 1... k f. I.v .iinl i i 1 1 1 1 -n ? n-:d if l 5(; .S;ei Mr.-. . I'. m Ii 1 li. Ill I I )alig llel -I (Ml, H.itlli- Whit h. n Cl.u k 1.00 ; r II inu.ili Hui ii r- 1 00; 1 1 .ii I u-t S fl I'd. 'I lit- fi'l i i I ii,; il (i I II I ii i! .uij; Ii t ei I C ,llll I'll .lln(' ill. - i-t it.-il ; ft Willi.-' , lllllnl' ill 1 Lincoln, .-, ?1'I00; liie.liciiii-K Ill'- .llIMUlht '" 1 " tl..- ut lu i ; i ia nu n u n c K.H li.it l Iri l.itii in I'lc. 17 oo i; (, I Hi . I t. II I ll.MI.-c. kccl'l I III ( ,i i:. ii. .m.-.i III mi; J. .Ii ii i in ill I Inn, low C". lor jaiol ,!J; A St-.i 1 -, ki-cu-r ill tOr llll .Ne, 11(1 (I i; M.UfMM t O.ul mall .! (M); Jinhcit (). Mn.-lev. Iniuse lent, (n; .1. .1 I t.Unn, iient, ratlulie lo poor. 1101.75; -I. I, Halm, liou.se rent, ? ' Oi'; W. (i. ldm-on, exauiluation hiiiHtic, f i (Ml, . (i BriUNOli, n r it em, sen ices on auditing HceoniUH, fl-SOO; I'. II. Mallison per ilieui, mile.igo anil auditing act oiintN, !fL".i 20; Y. M. Watxou pel diem anil hiipcriuten tending poor f'.t.(M); Jit.-. A. Bryan, per diem and mgutng viiucliern 0 (M; O 1 1 (l '.) tis, per diem, feen, etc 17 05; New Berne .I"l'K.Al., ad Lvc rliMing, etc., If 12 ,0; N. i Berne G.ta liiglit Ct., ijil.l 5ii; (i.Mi. Allen Co., pipe in Hlii-i irt"n I'lllce, 2 00; Daniel Hui'immi, Slniitl, bo.irdiiig prisoners, l?10'J50; tumkev tee. 912 GO, moving pauper Imiiii county, 1 0; J. 11. Cialitive ., rei.urh at jail pump, S.ftO; Isaac Patter inn, Treaaurei, 171 juiy tickets ffkSJ ;(2; Goo. Allen & ( 'o , 2.1 10h. ci'iko nails, etc., il 05; 2 lbn. ol liauirnock rupe J5; I), nuiboil, Sheriff, cost in Supreme Court ol ca80 again: Cli.is. F. Jone.-, i 21.10; S W. Latham, eoiuinMuner, ei diem and tniloago ?4 to; Dm. ( . E. Duffy, exanjiu.it ion nl ( lias. 1'. Jones, 115.00. E. V. Carpenti i, Clerk, rout in State cuHDH lall tenn of court l?141 Mi; Daniel Si i nifoii, tjfienfT, cost ill Suteoai, claimed if 1255 allowed f.55.S5; M. balm, ex Sheriff cost in rjiiw c.ino8, claimed f 12 40, allowed 1L 10; E. Morrill, Mherifr, claimed f t ,!0, allowed $3 00; Judge P. Btanly, wnRtalile, claimed $8 GO, allowed 7 G5; H. E. Duikins, con stable, 5U;JubiiM. 1 target, claimed $0.50, allovretl .M0; J. L, Hell, 111)0; W. M. WatM.n, J V , claimed 1 72, allow! $2 04; W'. U. laLson, J. V. 1.74; W. . Bribseu, J. I'. 435; E. G. Hill, J. IV, claimed $7.80, allowed 7 11; J W. Ine, J. 1'., IL10, Robert Hancock, jr., J. I'., 7j W. F. I4ouotrift, S7; ii. E. Williana, J. P. 140J P. W. Uarjcock, J. P., cUimnrl $5 02, Al lowed 11 65. Tbe followiog .wit ness lees of f ill term of ooart wera allowed: J. T. Dameln 2 08; Al lej Bofit .50, W. 11. Kilimui 1100; Primus Smith $164; Ida Smith 1.64; W. R. Mooiv 1 50; L. U. Morns 2 44; Miles Sbepard 1230; Mary A. Hine 100 L. W. Knuoady, $150; Mary E Eichardsou 1 50; Jordan Mac tocks, 2 07; Mike McCcay, 1.00; Harmau Moorf, 1.54; Joba Veu tera,1.54; Pinkey MiB obey. 2 00; James E Edwaids. 2 05; E. W. UarpeDter, 50j., ditto 60o., duo $1.50, ditto 1.50; Louina Harper. $150; MartelU White, 1 50; Rubt Green, 1.50; N. A. Bray, $4 05; W after Aimon, $4.73 ; Albert Boui-e, 6 58; J. A. Mattocks claimed 15 88, allowed $8.48; W. J-. Taylor claimed 11 72, allowed 4.32; Copiaa Yoaugclaimed, $11.72, allowed $4 32; Jobu Parker claimed JU.72, allowed $432; B.P.DfaaiDH, L48; Utcfiard Obapmao, IL91; B 8. poyd, 1 SI; tB. W. Black ledge, $3.41, ' lios Williata, $1.00; Cha. HalLILOUf J T.UaJl $L00 Owen Eespas, 1.00; J. V. Oongdon, $1 OOf JotmiLlLaffelt, L00; Joho O. Gar4er.' 2.00; jwoaepD Jieisoa, f i-wrji, y, Ha . a An ism,. si l a; J lwm.u, . V- J l aft u i uatDB- $2.05; Flora A. Harris, $2.05; James Jackson, $2.10; J. M. Bell, $2.10; Patsy Suepard, 1.00; Susan Dav, $100; Harriet Willis clai . ed $3.00, allowed $1.50 ; Olia Bembry claimed $3.14, allowed $1.50; Bate tinny claimed $3.00, allowed $1 .50 ; J. W. Lane, 1.42; W. K. Wilson, ) 1.42; Jack Jones, $1.50 ; Kev. E. U. Hill, $1.52; Petei Waldeu, . 1.44; Simon Mcllwain, 12.24;' Moses Ham, $2 20; Frank Hardy. I 2 24; BeDj. McIIwaiD, $2.24; Wil ham McGill, $2 10; W. E. Civile. 1.32; W.C.Davis, $1.32, Tbos. Jones, $G 02 ; W. B. Eluunei, 5.02 ; W. G.BnoMD, 1.50. Recapitulation : Total for mouth, ou account of poor, 217.02; de partment of justice, $1,299.60; .Sheriff and jail feed, 130.00; miscellaneous, 21 1 90. Aggregate for t lit- mouth, lrj0O.0. ' I'urtraitK In ml in era you from life or tmalt pi. lures dotit" ty 4 iss Aurora Mace liu is teachiiK druwiiiK and punning iy lalt ixiclliodi' al tier resitlerice tn. 1 J ilini-luri trtei jan 1 Mif. UlkD I m icti 1 1 M Tei ae. Tliu rod ay e Teinlia' , Jaiiuary atiib. in lh Hcth ytar.f her KJ. Mrs Mary WiIIiidh Stanly -Iauiititer of Samuel Wilkicn and Kliza (h-Ui Liinlway lilk wife, hud widuw u James U htarily. Supremely utiselli-h, tier whole life h iiaiM.eil in dllei'lU'lnim devolion I" h r hunliaod and all of her family. B u 1 tihe pastted i.acefully Hway in the con seiouH ex peelailon , LmMid upon u tiro, fallh in Hit- religion tt her Kan, i.r i ' enj, .yiiig in a brlier mull t'.e fu! fruition of her tin peg (OMMKIUIAL. ( o r 1 o M A H H n r. Nhw Your, Feb. 1 10 Vo a u -1'ulureg opened sleud) Snles.f y j0i I hales. February. l!ir.3 March 10 :t April, 10 70 May. 10 7 June, 10 July, 10 85 August 10 hptemher, 10 40 October, 10 0 . 0 il J 'J 9 2 November. December January Npv llerne mark at sternly Silen of Vli bales at K to U 18. DOITIKfl rriAHKHT lVautiU 60 to 75 i ts per buxhel . Kkks 15 to 10 Hioe steady at 81 00 to J 1 10 in em k. (kirn Bleady, 47 lo B5. Fodder, HOc. to 81 00 per bund red Seed coiton 83 00 nr hundred. TurkeyH Si 50 to SK.OO ter pair TVHPENTlNa Hard, 81 10 dij tiMj a2 0J. Tab-SI OOaBl 85 OAT-87ia40c. in bulk BaaawAi 18o per lb Btar On foot. 4o.to ue Khirh 6a7o. rxr pound PBArfUTB 80c a?l 00 per buHhel Omona ?2.00 per barrel OHIOCBMR Urown 40c. ; iprin g MBAlttj; per bushel. APPI.KS Malt 75o per bushel Ihisii 1'0Tatoeh-S3 00a 3 .50. 300 1 I'oTAToaa Bahamas. 30c . ysnm 40c. Harrison. 40i. 8HlOLjie West India, dull and u in Inal, 0 inch S3 00a 2 50 Bulldinft- f Inch ooarta. Sa.40;saps.tl.65 per U. P. TRENWITH WutiM lo inform lhA Tutillr that l.- has eomuifDotxl bia old tmstuefta on Ml Jdlt St., and It now prepared lo do all k li.d of work b?longlnii to t lie lUackam ltii . (ait and Wtgon hunliieas. and oltoHs thp pntr nap r his old frlenda and partone. P. H. PELLETIER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Will praetlrs In the Coontles of t'raven . (. r lrel. jonca, OdsIow and Pamlico. llnit1 Htatea I'ourl at .Sew Uerne. and hoirlor Coort of tbe State. ff bl lif For Rent, The Club Bona on Craven street recently occupied by the city govern ment. Apply to tbe JOURNAL OFFICE. Lost Reward. On Tuesday, tbe 24ih of January, a small bag containing a pocket book and five dollars in silver. Tbe pocket-book contained a twenty dollar gold piece, a twenty dollar bill and a ten dollar bill. rbe gold pieoe has a mark on the date side extending from near tbe ccDtre down through the date and to near tbe same point on the opposite tide. The bag waa lost either on Ellis a still yard or, the lumber yard of tbe Radoliff un. A liberal reward win be paid for ihe return of said bag and cod tent 27 lw B. H IPOCK. Just Received; 250 Barrels of Early Rose Seed Potatoes, For sale CHEAP. a XTlrfcJi'si - . ! . WpDUE 8TEEET, i-'U - fT.P. s'-itaaara Stock. 1 IVTotice. To reduce my stock of Cigar, I will sell at greatly reduued prices mariv bran-'s for the neit Thirty Djjs. Call and get some bariraine. JOHN DUNW. Jarjuury ZZ, 18St. i!4 dtf' WALTER'S Photograph Gallery! I take great pleasure in informing ay friends, and the public generally, that my New 8iudio is now complete. My Light in on tbe New Improved I'lan. 1 have spared neither paiaa-or expense in arrauging this Light, sots to give to all uiy work that bwf l'otTf laio tflect Kvery style . lure copied and tip larked lo any Mi imirt'l. A eucceneful tnreer if t weuty-live years in Nurfolk a is ( rotif of ihe eallnfactlon I alwag gie My wdtk speaks for ilnelf Ly it 1 liope lo Rain - ur emfl 1,-ut e anl n.t i it your fuvora. r r i h;im'! f u , ! . TH"- WAI.TKK. N W . ' r Mi.Mle an-1 I'olloek ' ' t r I lu tfv - tlruu n ri' i- if Nl-.W IiKKNK N c For Sale. ' ... ' - H-- i :i. :! i. ., ., 1 . :v, N C . w i ; b . ,,i i , i :i, .- i : i I irore n.i ,iu it n 1 k it- l,t n ..::a , , s'ln:.l. ,i , i. ,,ir . i ,(,,: Inlivei-Q lb- A'l.ii It . 11. u -. I'm, . - : . . . . 'I I fH ilV 1 J"., ! .1 . , 1 ' ' I ' , ill Hei lit I .i 1 1 i !'''' T I V IS THE TIME Make Amend: fcr Short Crops and Poor Ihca-. A i, i hi rti 1 1,1 Uh the ' An we art ah-ut (,i htin n imiri on ft.ie hill n,luug lo ii,hke as uiurh ronni un p. ism I le, rou Tin: m: t ;o has, bejiinniiig al noon Thuri. !i,v, .J an. 2th, and ending at no.ui Satur.l.iv. lib. lltb! will elfer AT ( ( 1ST. at retailor whole sMie, inv H(tK k of Dry (i 1h, Shoes. Hale. I I oaks. Flnnn. Ih, I'mlerveats I. mens, T.hle I.:in-n. (Imhs tioods, eto. Call within the time speeilied, as IKieiiively the . id ri 1 1 1 levert tn their former low pi !.- i, mm,ii time is out T. JT rKoi'itiLioit I ITTl.l. M'dKK . nl'Mi I it -N fc.!i. The Occoneechee Hotel, H1I. LSI OKO, n. i , For Sctle. in. p oiierl eon. Is .1 1 . , , u,l . , n I etr I. .1 m of ,,m , rt. eurli .,i. i ,a B t j I JU I lill liJ . new I I. (III. ,1 mi,l ki1 .u' tr II tl nmil y ro.in.s Legale I 'tin . u. i . o-iig and uullitiuaea. MiKin,i wi ll lnri,!l,nl .n, new- rurnllure No i 1ms u l.i iio-K i.u'. i rle ao asa il well l hk l.en.e. will, twe.t. i . ,i, i. ,( ,k, an i.ftVe w! ii i,, Ii,, i.olti prop- . lly Is well m. lie, 1 lor m riin,-,,, ? m ,1 winter resoii r um , f hl.g.ie. .xiensne lawns ai,u w aier ,,us l ' , i him l togel her or filler J', I m-i.g tr.rl t.' Un,1 e, in in : r : i - , miles Iroin Hi lio.oro, ,,n it, il.wul cr. in uini : , .i , . , , ' , ;11 lern,h up; l i , : if , I I he w hole l.lv. Algi n hcreg. Hire. I 'in ha'ii r,l I"! pi .''I' Sit hn;: V. II e. Wef i ,.. , - 1 :e . Ten n ' I'Allh" llllls'.. I,.. N. t An Explanation. When I advrrtiseJ for ChrirInB8(;ift and New Year's l'renenta, u was only n reminder to those who owed ma Intl. amounu to pay up. After due time 1 think I must have ben dreaming;, for - they don't pay worth a oent. A few good friends have paid . omr good friends have not paid. Well, they will, won t they, 1 don't know, time will tela 1 think ' il will be after we g t the Railroad built from New Berne, through Jonee county, to Onslow, and ou to the pea. We will ' see. P. S 1 will continue to pupply all those in n urn of a food Cifrar. Tobacco, . Smoking Tobacco, Fine Cut, Chewiog, Pipos, Ptenis, and smoker's articles generally, the best lo he hd. cheap for ' Cash. v. L. PALMER, At the old stand. New Berne, N. 0. ' ' ': Money To Loan. :;;f: Examine the following list and aeo what you need for the coming year, aad - ' ;j f ibbtc uiouey vj ouymg irom me at , . I 8IIUKT CHOP I'UICJES. and yon will have money to loan. I PLOWS! PL,OWts! PLOWS' I 1 have the Champion, Qnngw.Bo,, tjit yaeen and Avery, steel turn plow, and tbe StonewalLCllaiax, Oem and Garo llna Oatton Plows, anri OaatitiiM v...-.... 1 w vl SftlJ description. i U.ivV'i !- ' Alao, a fall line oT Axea. Bhorela,1. 8pauea, rork, Rake, Hoes, liar! Pieks, , Potato Bake, Bnba, Spokea and Rim. . V,"rr """' " ana lire Iron, Nail, Polta, Waabea, and ererr thinc ia tba Hard war lia. , - Oradla. Mowing Bcyvhea, alowr. i "1 uciHug, Dream I ., Machtaa Oil, Laea - Leathers, t. Eooka, and Baw Kill Soppiie, . feand for prices, , Eefppctfuliy, J c. rr"
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