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I JOURNAL, ,VQL. VL-NO. 274, NEW BERNE. N. G, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. -PI? LOCAt NEWS. : .;BUSnrESS LOCALS. TT700D ! WOOD I-Drr Pine Wood M tOtrati per load, delivered any , where la oity. JelO If v " W. P. Bcwtcs 4 Co - . HTHE J& cake sod cracker are the - X best, at JohmDok'b , Vi. fnidAES Large lot for sale on cod vy signment. Cheep for cash. k ' --' febS-U l ; o B. N. Dcfty. A VoVELTt-ROCKAWAY Oyster XX Crackers at John Dunn 's. ..." 17EBTILIZER3 for Truckers and Cot -, A ftM Planters at Geo. Allkn&Co. . flHOICE N. 0. Hams at lt oenw per . y V pouna at l Miixut b. - v TJEDMOND'8 Ginger Ale, Lemon , " XI Bode, etc., equal to imported. . ; James Redmond, I 'T'BUCKEB'8 Seed Peas, Beans and JL Potatoes at . ;-f. Geo. Aixen & Cu "O ARBEIT'S Medoc Vineyard Cognac ' v'. Ud Wines for sale, at Msuufactu "'. -cerls prices, by James Redmond. . -'.- ' TilBECT importation of French . XJ Brandy and Holland Uiu arrived r in bond and duties paid at Custom '' louse in'New Berne, guaranteeing gen aln goodi for sale. J AS Rkdmunu. T)EPAIRINQ of China and Brio a- Xi Brao done b y Clabke & Mono ah, Taiidermista. East f ront at. New Berne. Jan. 14. 1888. law 8m A very bright and beautiful day was yesterday. A atoo4 troupe here fcr the three night daring the Fair might do welj nd farnish amusement for those who care to attend. Game prowls in the very heart of our - oity Mr. Q MpCotter baa caught two coon end. one Opossum, and another hat been teen in bia store. . John 8. Long, Esq. wHI repeant his University lecture at Wake Forest Col lege o&fiext Tuesday week, the zSth and will be tbe guest of the President . of the College, Dr. Taylor. Even if it mi February a good many of . our people go oat for evening drives on oar splendid shell streets, but it will be , much nloer when the macadamised read to the Federal cemetery has been constructed. Bfc emer MovemtnU . -The Vesper of the E. C. D. line sailed yesterday afternoon with a cargo of . cotton,' lumber1 and general merchan dise..' The 'Eaglet of tbis line will ar rive Uto tnprnlngr .V, The Kew Bern Fair. ' J;. A floe display of stock is expected at ' the Fair. Misses B. and alary Allen ' vOxpeot to exhibit two very fine -full y ;1Joo4 Jemy heifers, and Master Harry v Allen will put on exhibition a beautiful grade heifer sixteen months old, that he . thiake should take a premium. ' Others bare promised cattle and horses. "T ' "; - i ..verwsnaL-.-.- ' "' - Mi. E. P. Hartley of Cobton, was in - the city '. yesterday and reports the far r umers In his section busily engaged in ' V. preparing 'their lands for planting. . ; Mr. Bichard West pf Zinston, came town from Kin ston Thursday. Be Is 4stttlVg'bf.ti(e4l, u the rim 'J : fot this market- X ' t' ' ., m " ; MrC C. Cox of Biohlands, and A. P. . . Barrq of 0Jler, were in the city . Friday ' Tbej iold.'&o, news, but gar i'f iii thi pleasure Of writing them receipt for Our, Weekly up to 19. Mr., Qeol H. Pioket , aod wife of r- MaaaachuaetU, are in the city. Be Is . ; hero to try Uvs tfflcaey of our eliaate ' ' for his wlfeV healthy whioh we are in . hopes may proTS beneflolal. 1c - W. H. "West ot Leaoir was in tbo dHy ' i---'yerterdayrvrlV' ; J. P? Brogdeo arrived in the city last Ttunt its cli. .Wai.- ' -V'15. p- . Yesterday uap. w til lams or tna yaom ; ; Playful took' quite ' number of young : ladies oat for an exlcurslon, while the . ste&mer Kinstoh also: tor away, three 4 more of them ion jtroket to Fort Barn well. Mies Minnie Bryan with Miss Williamson,'; of AJamanoe,; nod Mies Grimes, of Pitt, eom posed lhi Tfrty. And of the) foriner we could only learn of ' UieaJennle Bughes.Miss Florsnoe Bryan Mifts Ltora llughes.and the ' Misses Williams whose guest tbey were.'The day Was fin and inviting to outdoor e:crdge, ; and notwithstanding this exodus of beauty there was an enliven . irg t;r-. on the streets all day, quite ere' rntirg to both young and ojd who bare lay ruatrirooDiU aspirations. . Bo lie ens who was too late to get on board wis f r from heing left alone in the ' , wen 1 1 however much aha felt the dis ; ifpoit-'-"rt. - i J ;. . " Tortralu.' ' rT " rrt--i from life" or small I-i c 1 r rki ''' ' t r Aur r it ace, T S" i psictiDg r r "re QL What Another Farmer Says. We publish in this ieeae a com muni cation from Another Farmer" on the nomination of Governor Jar vis as the Democratic candidate for Governor. While tbe Journal is not now advo cating the claims of any particular man for the nomination, we wish to call attention to one or two points in this communication. It is true thatJarvis' majority in the Bute waa much smaller in 1880 than Vance 'sin 1878 or Scales' in 1884, but it must be remembered that the great schemes of internal im provement. which made Jarvis so popu lar during the last years of his adminis tration had not beeu consummated. The completion of the Western North Carolina railroad was largely due to the J responsibility he assumed in calling the General Assembly together in special seskion and recommending such a dis position of the work that led to its com pletion. He rent Out of office a far mere popular mau than w hen he went iu As to the i ud. if l. i.ij- he ri - cciv "d . lint Oivcruir, it lb w tli tuuwii auj t;t-iiL'itt!)v cui.cedeJ that a Uovt-ruur uun barely live decently in Raleigh on the salary paid him. No man fit to be UoTfruor auto the oflice on account oi the salary paid in North Carolina. Min ister JaryiB is gulling now what i con sidered to be a large salary, but who Lknows how much it requires to pay his necesasry expenses and maintain the dignity of the great 1'iilon he repre sents It strikes us that h ah the IeiL.ocrals it is a question of availability and fit ness. There are maDy men in North Carolina, as "Another Farmer" sug gests who would make good Governor, but :Ue points he makes against Gover nor Jurvis are hardly well taken. More Premiums. Mr. Ulivea reports more donations for premiums. Mr. Cha. 8. ltell gave htm yeeterdsy a handsome black walnut oase striking clock to be awarded for tbe bebt display of oysters, also a solid gold thimble to bo awarded for tbe best executed articlo in needlo work, also a set of flee tilver plated forks for the best display ff homemade bread, cake, preserves, etc. This in a valuable and liberal offer on the part of Mr. Bell. 1a t I s ltolale. EDITOB JouhnaL: In your Wekklv of the 9l!i '"A Prominent Farmer" wants you to boom Jarvis. In estimating the running power of men ana animals tnat have been tried, it is usual to form judgments on their past performance, if we apply this to Jarvis we una that when Vanoe and Jarvis ran in 1876, the ticket was about fifteen thousand ahead. When Jarvis ran for Governor in 1880 he won by onlr 6,387 votes; when Scales ran in 1884 he bad a majority of 20,289, and about iw.vuu more uemooratio voles were polled for him than for Jarvis. That Jarvis made a good Governor all will admit; that be made a terrible weak raoe is a matter of history. About 9.000 Democrats did not vote for him, some thing like two thousand of them voting for the Hancock electors. This was the first time In the history of the South since the war that a Union soldier re ceived more Democratic rotes than a Confederate. Is it wise to boom a man that came so near defeat in 1880. when ho was considered entitled to the nomi nation by many? Is the party in condi tion to try the experiment, when a large Dumber of Democrats do not be lieve Jarvis entitled to the nomination. We believe with Brother Kitchen that one term after another ought to be suf ficient. As a matter of fact are there not about one hundred equally as good lawyers knd stump speakers in the State as Jarvis. Out of that number nine or ten would be willing to ran flye or six anxious to do so; why not select on of them? The Democratic party will need this year the full strength of the party, and h would behazirdousto run a man who cannot command H. Who can tell what the fire thousand that refused to vote in 1880 will do in 1888. Jarvis is an exceedingly lucky politioian; he has been constantly la ofltn of some kind sinoe the war; he has had all the honors and a good deal of the emoluments of office, and he apd hU friends should be content. Here is something like the war the account stands: . Jarris, 6 years Gorern or...... 818,000 " yeau Mm later to Brazil. 49,000 :Th"n,' w believe, Is mote than any other citizen of the State has ever made out of polities in ten successive years. And Jarvis has almost a certainty ot re maining at his present post .ior font years more, should he wish to do so. . r rtow ior tna oner siae. - ? One hundred Democrats working is bard as Jarris, for tbo party at thei own expense, no honor no ptvr and Jarris' prominent farmer" friend does not want on of them selected now. We cannot help but think such policy sot fair nor Democratic, and there is no doubt but it would hare a bad effect In the eanraee. - Jarris haring been so much honored and provided for already it is to be hoped, f of the good of the party that he will not be ' honored" by bis friends for Gorernor or Senator. He and his friends should be magnani mous enough to let somebodyelse bare rotne of the honors, inoro particularly as it looks like he would be the weakest csnd fiRte that could be selwted, having before en nearly defotei when the party were" unitpj, wfcica everybody knows it is rctst rrert. ' A?:ztr FiEvnt. ' TBE LATEST XE'AS. Condensed from oar Exchange. R. B. Henderson has been confirmed a postmaster at Henderson, N. C. Charles S. Carey, of Olean, N. Y has been appointed Solicitor of the Treasury. Marshal McDonald has been con firmed as Cummiaeioner of iioh and Fisheries. D. IS. Locke (Petroleum V. Naaby), died at his home in Tolenio. Ohio. Wednesdsy morning. Cheap railroad ratee, at epeciiitd dales, have been secured from all points North and West to ajl points South. The International Fisheries Coininis- siuners cowpWtvd their labors Wednes day, and the treaty has been Hgned. The Collia Paper Manufacturing Co. s mill at Ncjrth Wilbabam, Mass., was deatroyed by tire Wednesday morning. A fourteen year old boy wan caught in the niachiotry of a mill at Winches ter, Va, and so ttrnlly (ruthej that he died luetantly . Una of the Irish rueuiberu of Parlia ment, arrested iu Loudon, was tried in Dublin Wednesday and sentenced to throe mouths' imprisonment Three men, who had robbed the poet office at Kahubury, Md , were arreeled at Norfolk Wednesday; the Holen money and ttutnpa ere found on them. It is reported in New York that the Sully party will soon retire from the Richmond Teruionial directory, and that John P, In man ill be Hull) 'e tucct 6 aor. The Senate Wednesday paused the Blair Kduoalionul bill by a vote of yeas 3W, nays 29. The House was main ly occupied iu the consideration of the Crgtnt Deficiency bill. The Rational Board of L nder writers, after an investigation of the recent cotton fires, have decided that the fault lies in defective bailing, and new rules and regulations will be issued, which must be adhered to if planters and shippers want insurance. The Wilmington Messenger save Captain C. R. Branch, a freight con ductor on Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta Railroad, got his leg broken Tuesday wbilo attempting to oliinb onto a car by the end ladder, lie was taken to his home on Princess street, and having had proper surgical attention, is getting along quite well. It is understood that a new fertilizer factory is to be established in this city w ithfti the next twelve months. It will be built on the Cape Fear river. Several gentlemen are at the head of the enter prise, but we are not at liberty as yet to "give it away" as to whom they are. The Raleigh News & Observer says: The cotton factory committee are not by any means idle. They are pushing forward vigorously and a cotton factory in the near future is almost assured The wire and ground plates for tbe box poles' for the fire alarm system have arrived. The holes are being dug ana the poles are expected to arrive next week when they will be placed in position. Charles Dioksns is to ap pear in Raleigh in the near future, his manager writes us. We do not mean tbe great novelist now in the realm of spirits, but his son, who is now reading his father's works to admiring audi ences in this country. i Lenten fierrices. ' These services at Christ Church. V. W. Shields, Rector, are appointed as follows.- Ash Wednesday, at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. 8onday, at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Daily, except Saturday evening, at 6. 30 a.m. and o p.m. Maundy Thursday, at 6.80 a m. and 8.80 p.m. Good Friday, at S.tO am., 13 m. and 6 p.m, HOLT CO MM UNION: 1st, 2d, 4th and 6th Sunday in Lent at o a.m. 8d and 6th Sunday in Lent at 11 a.m. Maundy Thursday at 8.30 p.m. CALENDAR. Ash Wednesday, February 15th. Ht. Matthias, February 24th. Aanonciatior B. V. M. and Palm Sunday, March 2Sth Maundy Inured ay, March 29tb. Good Friday, March 80th. Easter Py, April 1st. lusm mxx. , Easter Day services, with Holy Com munion, at 11 a. to. Children Festival, at p.m. atonaty and Tuesday, servioes at 10 a.m. t( comcstPTiesi ibovaAsu " '- Bead the followfot: M. an. Morris, Newark, Ark.-, fays: "Was down with abeoeea of -lunrs, and friends and ptm sicfauu pronounced me an Incurable consumptive. : Began taking Dr. kungl Hew Diaoovarr for Oonsumotion. ' am now on my third, bottle, and able to orereee the work on my farm. - It is the oneet medicine ever made.'' . ' , Jesse Middlawart. . Deoator. Ohio, eye "Hsd it not been for Dr. King's New Dieoorerr for Consumption I would hare died of Lung Trouble. Was r'" tp by doctors. Am now in bestc. ' a." Try it . f ample botUe free it l . Duty's drug storev Vade He cu in. These wor ds were epoken on Sunday morning, the 13th inst, to a lady in New Berne who doubtless bad well con sidered the subject and she went. 5 o'clock p. in. saw the party in Hwans boro, rather a surprise u our citizens a no expectation of a Hit from ihriu at that time had beeu entenaiced Oi. Monday an txprtss mee-'enger was dis patched to Jacksonville and the rumor got stloat "thbt something was in the I wina M)nsiaerkoie tecsaticn pre vailed and many oorj--tuirs were vrn tured until Tuesday wheu the vtnerable Dr. Hooker put in his app-aranie which event had the ttfoct to l.i ing all conliK I ng oplDlotjtt lo a fo u A we.U.Lg ai on ihe lapis N i .r i- t-r out but iu the evening Mr K. H Harnum verbally oommur iraieu to some of hin frieud that he '-xl'tiL-l-"t to bt- married at uiisbl ami iliat lit- liopt-il thty oul i be at I he r t m I I Mi '. W Mollo. kr '.f hill bli i f Mr I ! 1 t b J li ' i ' ti V .Hi' I, : a ' ii.' L- 1 at 8 , V! . i.. t. 1 .- I e r t ml Fulfurd Mr tlDffUltttlt- I l'v r- fp 'O'.al' hit I' and at : k '. I a pp--il I 1 111 1 ; . i in 1 i I I 1 r l ! y Miss r d hef ir Ktla I lui f . r. . M whom tin t i : ' i pent I oi I'. -i! !, if . .. 1 D.a-lor 'i ', l I ' ,' et du' Vmlt without i J yiii.li-, an : lo III,i Li- 'I i . a , i i.l dici I ii v :i ' i i-i i . WC fill I !;' 'I,. . ',11 rl -rlni t :i the H'l IK Th.v mi' tl,. of :r .'! l I pal I It h ' i l i I,- , f i r! bly an I in th- I ar "f 1 i-d U ft-fur Nt- v Iw i : : n I tain - a! kind rrj:;,rd !! d in -l v .', people that Ilit-ir futui- :ir I leer mi l I he ir t L . - - I i 1 1 : lilt- I li- ' A-lll.N . I llltle tit' i y li hinll bill. Ii Hot! he I y I tiregoii. In thoueai If i f "ill. -.. I l.l 1 -.l'v li 1!. i :.. .1 I t r I n T ! O: t.V I I 1 I 1 1 1 1 11 1 and pr"i i'!i - Iliat Hi pay In Willi i:ial. Ki h Though inntt' thai -laiBed f iiirr the Rh reini'inbf if il.'j r. 1 1 ' that t'lun pain a.-i 1 1: ia a erieH of blood) tween white settleri ' l:l:i ' yvi in 'Iitli liU i ii ) ' ;,t . .to.- I) ' ' I 'li I t 1- r uli'! let t'arr ha i I'll!', I "'I i " I aril M ,li. t-t i, a !-, I." f U I UH. Ill the treaclurouH manai n1 with whuh the terrible butt'i t n tl ' Ijivh beilo were inaugurated. VI. Men. -ham. one of tllO B;ei'l(il il.nl ' 1 C.l 1. Ill (.' HU ililH- siouers, waa paii, f u 1 ! y w mini . d at. I li ft for dead in 11 Mony h. lli:w. iii.ar the camp of the renow in-.! "I'lipl. .lark " DurinK the nitht that f 'Unwed the massacre the KTotiiiN of V1. Meachain, who was sulTi rinK aonn h from lui wound, wore heard by ii Modoc fnuaw who passed near the hollow in iitiest of water. A pprnachiiiK the wounded man, sho knelt l y hi side, Kliinched the flow of blood with Btrips torn from her dress, and dragging him to a neighboring cave, supplied him w iih food and tin derly nurnrd him nntil he had recovered sufficiently Id make good hiu escape. "Capt. Jack" learnpd of the incident from a wuul and drovu hi r from hiB tr I bo. She took iifu't' in a neighboring iettJoineiit of whites and lived from hand to mouth for many years by por f o r III l li nich labor an the could find to do. She in now an old woman, Kray haired and bent. A fries. 1 of Meacham recently discoveriil her whereabouts and destitute condition and induced Representative Hermann to prepare the bill for the relief of Wiiu mah lliddell, tho first full blooded Inil iati f. r whom a pension was ever drafted. Striken l'luy llirir l.u-1 ( urd. Pottsvilli:, Feb. 11 It was an nounced ai tho strikers' headquarters here this afternoon that the (ieneral Executive Hoar, I of Knighta of Labor had deciJod to call out mining engi neers and firemen. Tho Rosding Com pany operates forty-live collieries and employs an ayerago of ten engineers and firemen to a colliery. Supt. Veith said tonight tl at very few of the en gineers and firei... h at present in the service of the company would obey the order. They are nearly all new men, the old men baying cither gone out with the miners or been subsequently dis charged. The old men who remain harre voluntarily withdrawn from the order. Tbe calling out of the engineers and firemen is regarded here as the last oard of the strikers, and one that is not likely to htfve much effect. The call will go into effect on Friday. Meanwhile the disintegration of the strike continues. Brookside had a full force today and many applicant) for work were necessarily turned away. The company had ten collieries at w rk today. The Lehigh Oompiny's Nesquc honing oolliery was at work today with an increased force. About thirty women at Dranchda!e turned out this evening with a brass band and a banner an 3 mado a demon stration against the men returning from work at Otto colliery. They Btopped a sleigb containing some of the workmen and rolled the driver in tho scow. Committees Meeting. A meeting of tha Committee of Ar rangements, Tbe Executive Committee, Tbe Committee on Stock, . The Committee on Advertising, Tbe Committee on Finance, And tbe chairmen of the other Commit tees' are requested to meet at the Graded School Building on Monday, 8 p.m.t for consultation. ' " Geo. Alles, Prest. Bwekiem's arxtlsa Salv. " Tmest 8itv In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sals Rheum, Ferer Sores, Totter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and ail jkin Eruptions, and positively" cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to giro perfect satisfaction, or money re funded." Price S3 oente per box. For ale by & N.DaffTat-f -f -Jaa VI , . - 1 1.; i . ,i ,ii. t i 13 FRS liquors and Wines for Medici- L nal and other uses, at wholesale. ' , COMMERCIAL, COTTON HABKCT, Nkw Yom, Feb. 17. 1020 a. m. Futures opened steady. Sales of 4,600 bile. February March. April, May. June, 10 50 10 S 10 64 10 71 10 77 10.78 August, September, October, November Deoember, 10 80 10 32 b ys V N5 baits of July, January , New IWrne market steady. bales at U to 9 8 4. uomjcsti c iriatasiarT. l'eanule 60 lo 75 oU. per bushel. Kggs 1 a to 14 Kice steady at 81 00 lo fl 10 in sacks t orn steady, 47 to 55. rodder, bOc. to $1.00 per hundred Heed cotton 88 00 per hundred Tuikeyn 81 60 to 0'J per pair TcufXNTlK-Hard. ! 10, dip, 1 bO a .' o i i ah-81 0Ua1.86. ( )4TS -H7ja40c. Hi bulk DsisWii-Hc per Ih. itaxr On foot, 4c. to 5c. Khbsh H.ax 6a7c. per pound Hams -Country. lOallc. I'BiNL'TS NOc a8l OOper buabel Gniunm- $ (Hj perbarrui. 1 U10XK.N8 Urown. 4tk klmL tJ'ic ier buahel 'P . g ,Ho A l-j-i Mit 7 V ye r buchel I'i'Tatokp ltahamas bOc yauie 4 v. HurriM'in. 4(1.-. llil.Mi I'm a this - ('08 'M HniMiLJts West India, dull and 11 .m .n-i: ! i.-uh 8 00a2 50. Huildn.KjC n !. In arte, 'i 40; saps. Jl 65 ier M wiiDLKSALR THxrta- f!-A AiKBD I'ouk 815 75 l'"liK-Ne family. 816 OJ HitufLPKK Mkat 7aV. C K V, V. ll'i, B.'sand 1. (' - - o. Ywvh-8 3 00a''.. 00. Lako t(c. by the tierce I , n ATi. 1 - - hailv II ife n i l ' l.urrel 1; N N ails- Jiajiis 10'n, Z2 50. Mi'OA.'i-Dranulated, 7 -I ' ,pKKK - '.'Oa'.' J". 1 IIKKSK 15. Halt H0a5i'. per nack. MOLA8HK.H AND HYBtTB dOa45c I'iiWIiKh -? 1 00 Hi.T-l)rop. 81. to, buck, 81.7". K KKl.SKNB - 'JiC. Hides Dry, 10c. . Rreen 5c. TaI.Low ;!c. per lb. KI TOUT OK 'MIK (OMIIIION "1 mi; National Bauk of New Berne, t N. w Heme, in the State of Ni.nh 1 '.1 1 1 . 11a . ill the close 1 if bunim-h February 14, ln"t. KKSOl'lii KS l.iitih 11111I .untn ?M64 7;t,1 111 1.4';5 V5 'w-rdrufu 1'. S. Ilonds to hei uii hition, lour per ct. llllel 1-tockn, IiiiIiiIh ill C,lK'l's I oil uoo txi I m.-rl 'js i L'6 W, U44.50 42, W4 U4 ri.400 07 n, 000.00 2.2CI.H8 711.56 5,700.00 890.7b 7.807.50 12. 176.00 a.7yo.oo Hue f r. r approved resciye iiKiiitn Due fi'.in oil. 1 r N.iti liji.ki Due from Slate llaiiks himkcrri Real I'Klate, furiiilure, -I... I and 1111.I lixtuien - Current expenses utid lim paid - Checks ami other cali items Hills of olher liunkrt I i.ictional piiper currency nickels, and ceiita Specio - U'gul tender notes Redemption fund with V. S Treasurer (r xt cent of cir culation) T0U1 S430.9C5.34 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid iu -8100,000.00 Suh'Iuh fund - - - 50,000.00 Undivided prolits - - 15,424.13 National Bank notes out standing - - - 89,&60.00 Individual deposits subject to check .... 145,887.32 Time certificates of deposit, 26,937.20 Cashier's checks outstanding 123.50 Due to other National Banks 986.39 Due to State Banks and bankers .... 1,646.80 Total, . . . 8480,965.34 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ) Coctttt or Craven, ) m' I, O. H. Roberts, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. 0. 11. KoBKBrs, Oashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of February, 1888. J. R. B. Caerawat, N. P. Correct Attest: Johm Hughes, 1 1... U. UCTLER, ! Gko. Allen, i Tnos. Danebls, J Directors. Notice. Cut Tax Collector's Owice. Feb. 17, 1888. On and after March 20th, 1888, 1 shall be compelled to collect all unpsjd city taxes by restraint. Please come forward and settle your taxea and save oost. SILAS FULCHKR, f 18 1 w City Tax Collector. New Lot of Stock. Cspt. W. A. Enloe has receWed two car loads of North Carolina mules and . -. . :-.-.- e , horses which be will sell at rock bottom v . - .. , prices for cash, at Mrs. Smith's lot oa . , . -. - Middle stroet, v V v;. - -'.-'" . ''! ..: :i ' .V . New Berne, Feb.' tl - i" si.h. mi. ar as jmmm- - CAIUIt lOUUi- THE JEWELER Has a fink stock of Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE-ipitriiLU, I keep a larger stock of Spectacles lhan any other store in North Carolina. I lake particular pains to fit them to the e) ot of partire needing- Iheui. ' HsTiug w. nked Bleadily at the bench ,? for over ihuiy yeare 1 believe I oaodO as good oik a an alt hmaker in the -Hate . l 'Mi ' ' .K MK. M K LaTON, ; Middle street. "llae ltoi'iit.1 i i ..i i, folidwtf H.H.T00KER, ' Wlh l l..vM: L KA1.K.R IN FISH AND OYSTERS, n 11 nt fc I e sill- 1 ;i! 1 IIM . Ml 'I. 1 ' lit r 1 1 , 'A' 1 1 1 01 Jers, and flOtlniiai till I I f 6311 11 1 I'll I Notice. 11 1. V, A III '. COUNTRY IMS, 1 1ST KST IN ilil. lVXeTVl'lOt, A i K. R. JONES9. I ILmipi.v Knuw What to Say. Hut I will my (his much, I desire to rcJiiii' my Murk if Ci'drn. Tobacco, Smoking Toharcn, 1'iihc, of which I have a Kreht varii h , and Rood ones too, and uniliT iirticlee generally, for I have more on iund than 1 want and want to turn them into money, which I do want. Now for a air deal all around. I will exchange any of my good for cash for the next ninety or a hundred days to any person or persons in want of any of my good, line goods, consisting of the very best Cigars made, for 5c. 10c. J 5c. v0c. or 30c. each. Call and verify the truth cf what I say. TaNMLI.'h l'l.VH A'iKNTT. L. i'ALMElt, Middle ttrei-t. New Berne, N. C. Just Received ; 250 Barrels of Early Rose Seed Potatoes, For sale CHEAP, AT IT. Ulx'ieIVs, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE, N. C. W P. S -Standard Stock. To reduce my stock of Cigars, I will sell at greatly reduced prices mas 7 brands for the next Thirty Days. Call and get some bargaine. JOHN DUNN, . January 83, 1858. 84 dtf WALTER'S Photograph Gallery ! AGENCY FOR I take great pleasure in Infonnlof r friends, and tbo pnblio generally, that 7 my New 8tndio is now oomplete. - My Light is on the New Improred "J ' Plan. ' 1 hare spared neither pains ar - v expense in arranging this Light, so aa to gire to all my work that Soft Force " lata Effect..'. . . --v" Every style of picture copied and ea- ' Urged to any site desired. s i . . A nooeeafol career ot twee rf- re years in Norfolk, Va., fa a proof of tbe satisfaction Xelwaya tire.- My work ' peakafor itself ; by it. I none toraU your eonfideaoe and merit yoax favc-. - If eosvMiddle and Polloc r p., .-, Orer Doff drrnr --- ".v i-' ' --! .1 . ; ri a 1 V--?r i ft '
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Feb. 18, 1888, edition 1
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