GIOEGE HSHER,
BICKSMITH
. ahd lujrcrAcrcua p -Wrought
Iron a Ettel Cotton,
. - Cora, and. faru PJo vra.
" Old Plow repaired.
' ; Kew and other Job. Work don at
abort notice. ,s. , ;
New Cart Wheels and Axle oonnUnt.
lye ;:'
' ; BtGEQRGES. FISHER,
. Bboxb Btkiit. Kiw Buuts, if. C
, j 3 A diploma from the Stat Agri
cultural Society ia an additional guer
anUe!oX the qnelitj of my woi k.
. , 4te3iiWim
Dissolution Notice.
- Tbe ra al GCIOM A PELXETiER will
dtaeaive b7 SUtuaJ oonsent on February lft L,
tssa.-.
4 J ASpowu Indebted to this firm are re-
- qeealew to bi( Immediate payment, ana
persons holding elalma aalntl the firm are
W1Hifl to present me same uemre saia asm.
,0 ani after which tlxeowenH Gwoo
WUI oseupr the offio. s rroenUy occupied 07
Hliawnmt A Manly. P. H. r'elletler will re
h&Ib ftl IhA nfflre now ct ruuled br the film
a ,r ..' ... .
o. 11.
UL'ION,
y. a
FfcLLKTltK.
Jaa'y IS. ls.
' avainvanuuiA, i
CfaVen CVumy. I U i lor Court.
, TTnos, Fitxi'atkjcl:
Take notice that an action baa I'ftn began
by W. U. Blade and Jaa li. blade... Irad'ng
' aeWn. B. blades and bio., against Maroelins
' Moot e and Thoa, KUspairiel, tradiug as
Moore and FlUpatrlok, In the Superior t ourt
wf Craven Ooanly lor llie recovery of the
aumofllfieen hundred and nriy flve dollars
and eight eenta, for lumbe r so d audueliv
ered during the year INi?
f Take notice that au atmclituent has beon
.' tesa.aacalnet tout property in tin. ftiaie ,d
. the above entitled action Yon are required
, te appear end answer or demur loiue com
plaint In the above entitled action at the
, tlapertor Ooartof Craven county, to beheld
i lathe Ottyof New Berne ou Hie liith Monday
aJter the 1st Monday In March, or Jtidg
i ntent will be taken against you by default.
JTeb. 6th. im.
, F.W.LHKl'KSTtll.C S C.
T VW1T nTi
' The undersigned. C- K. 1'tlmiT. haa duly
anallned aa Jalxeoulor of the cfciate or n,d
ward H. HI 11. and heretiy gives noiit e thai be
laqulrea all persons hawnK ciuitu. hkhId.1
thAMtAtAArumulH FiIuhiiI li Hill to tre-
. aantth.m to the said '. I . 1'nlu.er, duly
' authenticated, for payment, on or before ttie
' - M day of March, )8K, or -itu Mils not loo
' Will be pleaded In barof nc ivtry.
Persons Indebted to Uis tmifiniibt pay
- without delay,
mi do
C. K. l'Al.MtU, I I cutor.
. Foreclosure Sale.
' ' On M OH DAT, HAY the 7th, lSKH.ut the
v Court House door In llie L'lly ol Mewbern,
ioraa Carolina, bet ween 'lie nours of twelve
o'clock, M and one o'clock, 1'. M.. will be
."sold to the hlabest bidder at public outcry.
for aaah, the lot of land In the ritvnlNVw
' leni aloreeald,-situated at tliu boutheast
eorner af Broad and MeUrnlf urerii, whjch
said lot la known In Die plan of mild city as
-IjOtWumber (1U3) one llumlrca and Ihree;
together with the bulldlutja and ltnpruve
mentt thereon. The Bald sale v. ill be made
parsuanttoajudgmentof ibe Kupt-rlor t'ourt
' of Craven county . N. ., at roll inm, In.i7.Id
a certain action where In Hm.iii J. lmdley.
executrix OIK. Blade, dee d, Is plalnttlt, and
.' "Waa. H. Oliver, M. B. Wlllard and wife liet-
' tie, Mary T. Oliver, Hauuali A. Oliver and
Martha Oliver are defendants.
rilarah 7th, itws.
-i 1 JI. r. WlllTEliritST,
' 1 b t:ominlMsioner.
CteVkk A Clabk , Att; lu'dlw
- ' Mortgagee Sale.
Pnranant to a power of s.ile.lu u certain
, asortgage deed executed by Clara T. Justice,
executrix, and registered in Craven county,
BookM. pages 191, lV2nnd ltia, 1 wll . on HAT
DRDA.Y, April 7th, 18(48, at 1 o'clock, M., sell
st Public Auction, for Cash, the water front
Of Lot No. 1U8, on East Front slrtel In the
City of New Berne, known as Hie residence
: of the late Alexander Justice.
A N.N IK JL'riTlCE,
Mortaattoc.
We w Bene, March 6, Its I luTdtawtd
' .. t) Mortgage Bale-
' Bv virtue of power of sale to me given In a
certain mortgage executed by A. R.Duunlson
to George J. Meadows, Commissioner, dated
Kept. A. AJ. 1886, 1 will sell at the Conrt
HouaeOoor In the County of Craven, certain
iota on South Front street, adiolnlng Kdw'd
BrowB and others, and fronting on Trent
River, known as Lou No. 'i and part of No.
ja. yor a mora fall description, reference Is
had to said mortgage, recorded In book 111,
page SOS, In the Records of Craven county.
Terms of sale. Cash Said sale will be on
the Sixteenth Bay of March, 18.-8, at Twelve,
at. r
' TWe llth day of February, 1888.
U. A, MKADOW8, Commls'r,
U By hie agent, K. (J. U1LL,
Notice.
Kot'ee la hereby given to all persons ha
lng claims against the estate of Mis. Eliza
beth MeKlnlay Koberta, deceased, to present
the ssese to the undersigned In the city of
Aanlston, Alabama, or to their attorney,
John Hughes, In the city of Newbern, N C ,
on or before tbe ISth day of March, 1889, or
tola notice will be plead In bar thereof.
.- . EDWARD . GRAHAM UOBKhMB,
JAMES R. KO BERTH,
Bxeeotoraof the last Will and Testament of
Elizabeth MeKlnlay Koberta.
- Kewbern, B.C., March 13tb. 1888. t)w
It H. CRABTKEK. BASIL MANLY.
JOHN H. CEABTREE & CO.
j ENGINEERS,
,'FoTjjider and Machiniats,
! Manufacturers and Dealers in
'tHGIIES 1ID MAGSI5ISTS' SUPPLIES,
' XhUIdera of Engines. Boilers,
law Villa, EdglnK & Cnt-ofY Machines,
' We are prepared to do Castle gs of all kinds
With promptness,
Particular and Immediate attention given
to repairs of all kinda.
We will be glad to give plans and estimates
for any desol lpUon of machinery .
We are fhe agents for the sale of the Amer
rn Baw. Also for Q. A A. Bargamln's cele
brated Indestructible Mica Valves,
We Wva aatiafactory guarantee fcrall work
done by na, Jyl3d2aw wiy
Tho Occoneechee Hotel.
HUXSBOEO, N. a
Sale.
The property eonstaaxMf two adjoining Iota
f one acre each. No. t has a hotel building,
cwlv refitted and good as sew, with twenty
.-.nm besides busl tees rooms and outhottaee.
cims well furnished with new furniture
, i hneabnUdlng. bnlltave yearn aaroaaa
rg boose, with twelve rooms, and alee
with two rooms. The hole prop
- w ') suited for snmmer and winter
Plenty of shade, extensive lawns
. .r equal to any. Will sell the whole
r or either Jo separately. -Also- a
, - land containing 8 1-9 acres, ihree
' Uilleboro. on the Dnihamroad
n and tobacco farm. For price and
n Kestainch StKnoxvllle.TeBn.
. A or D. a parks, ,
n " HillBbcro, N. C. :
General Hardware
"i - . - - ..... - '
AffTleultarsJ Implamtitfc
Plow, ilsvrrowa, CaltiYsVtora,
Uem void Axea,
VTood'i Slowora and. Baper,
Stam Enirloes, . .
- -Cotton GiaBauidPreMgN
FertillBr.Ljtiid PUaSter. Kaunit
Sfechavntesi Toole tuad Hardware,
Lime, Brick. Cement. Plaster
Hair, Paint, KcJeomlne, Var
nlah, Oil. aiasa Pnttj and Hair.
Freexere, Kefrljceratore, ; OU
Cook BtoTei, Eureka Burjflar
Proof Bask Xioeka, warranted to
frlre aecurity and tatlslketion.
PKICES VEKY LOW.
GEO. ALLEN A CO.
SIMMONS & MANLY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
NEW BERNE, N. C,
Will move on or about January 16ia,
1888, to their new office, over the Bank
ing House of Green. For & Co-, three
door below Hotel Albert.
Dr. G. L. SHACKLIFORD
J3 12 INSIST,
XaIZXXJ)XUXI Tt.UDT,
dw NEW EERNjS, N. 0.
Dr. N. H. Street.
Offioe on Middle street, opposite Hotel
Albert.
dSOd w8in NEW BERNE, N. C.
OWEN H. GUION,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Rooita South Front street, four doors
west of Craven. feSdegtf
New Lot o Sfock.
Capt. W. A. Kuloe has rtceived two
car loads of North Carolina mulee and
horses which he i I sell at rock bottom
prices for cash, at Mrs. Smith's lot on
Middle street.
New Berne, Feb. 10.
1888.
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THE JOURNAL.
ArrirU tud Departurv ffilli
' 'L- -4 ' , aaaps-BaB . ( -
roNortA.WeataBd Booth, wit A.
M.aS.S.atTJ0i.a. v -
For Beausf on and (he EaveA. . at
8.-00 a. nv. .. v ' t ,'.
For Wahingtoav,S wiftOreek. Bydaand
Beaufort Counuee Mendaya, Wednee
daya, and Friday at SAO a. m.
For Trenaon, PoUokawiLle and Kaya
Tllla, daily at S0 a.i. t5i
ror UrantoUaro, Bayboro aa 1 Vea
aaer. daily at aw rn, ,
' , OFFICX BOUB8:
I Mom Orrlar and Ra-fatr4 tti-
aer Iepartiezit, froaa 9 awm. to 4 p..m.
an wailing LeparHne&x from a. m
iotB.m.
ClfAtm ititM AAn&tantlw IiiIm.iii
Konra exoept when maila are being dia-
ruHneaof aent.
Protectlar Toaag Tree fro Eahhlta.
Not the least of the enemies of our
young orchard trees is the rabbit,
ana we rear he win be such. as long
aa our Osage Orange badges remain.
The rabbit will not injure the trees
in summer, when he has an abun
dance of sacoolent food; but in
winter the tender bark is to him
a dainty that he will partake of if it
is not made distasteful to him or he
is not frightened away. To frighten
him lrom the trees is not easy. .We
have tried effectually the plan of
trying white eloths aronnd the tree,
and found to our sorrow that the
rabbit soon ceased t fear them
Making tb snow into a solid
mound about the tree will keep
away mice but not rabbits, thoagh
it is often said it would. The rab
bits will mount the mound and
nibble away. Besides, we don't
have snow half the time during the
winter. The best way is to make
the bark distasteful to the rabbit.
He likes neither blood, nor grease,
nor the odor of flesh. Hence.when
you butcher, take the waste parts of
the animals, and with these parts
rub the trunks as far np as the
rabbits can reach. The rabbits
never nibble atree so treated, Whilft
the grease or blood remains.-Amer.
ican Agriculturist.
"Just think," said Mrs. Welkin
to her modiste, "the very next day
alter my new black suit was sent
home, I was called to go out of
town to a funeral." "Wasn't that
nicef" was the absentminded re
ply. "No, sir!" exclaimed old Mr. Get
there to an agent who had rntliless
ly invaded the sanctity of his
private office; "I won't look at your
cyclopaedia; I dou't want it; I won't
have it. My boys have all -got
bicicles, and I'm not going to buy
anything new for them to break
their young necks off of!"
He who can crash his enemy, bat
forbears, is born to be a conqueror.
WHOLESALE GROCER
AGENT VOR
Hazard Powder Co.
a.
Lorillard & Gail & Ax Snufis
BOLD AT
Hanufaictiirer's Prices.
MIDPLE STREET,
NEW BERNE, N. 0.
You Hay Put a Head
ox
THIS ADVERTISEMENT,
Bat Spring Cleaning time baa oomt jut
the aame, and one of tho moat import
ant departmenta of the household re
quiring Attention are
TUB. FEATHER BEDS.
Joa. O. Harvey hai all the improved
machinery neceaeary. to renovate) and
thoroughly dint, ateam and dry feathers
rendering them perfectly odorleea.
All feather beds ought to be renovated
and cleaned one every two yaara,ao aa
to prevent matting and becoming bard,
soiled, Impure and unhealthy.
work called ror ana delivered to any
part of the city free of charge. -
Teetintonlala from phyeieiane, mer
chant and housekeepers, well known
citiseus of Hew Berne. ,'
GET READY FOB TUB FAIR
JOS. 0. HARVEY, Proprietor.
feSSdlm At Maj.Dennieoa 'a Mill. .
AGENCY FOR
I IIakclt.Khow What to Sat.
Bat 1 will ear thto much. 1 deal re to
ireditea my etock of Cigars, Tobacco,
smoking xooeeoo, npee, oi. arnica i
have a great variety, and good ooea
too, and amoker article generally, for
I naa more on band than 1 want and
want to turn them into money, which I
do want,. - Now for a J air deal all
around. I will exchange any sf my
good for caah' for the next ninety or a
hundred day to any person or persons
in want bf any of my good, floe gooda.
oonaUtiBf of the very btwt dears made,
for oo. lOo. IDe 890. or cOc each.
Call and verify the truth of what I
aayv s
... TAKSTLL e ITr-! i"-v.
Trtew p f m n , ' -
Of eottnnerciai ruiai have baret abovt
: , M ajticb aad faat, yet the M"
" troprletor of f i '!' , ,''
. . - . . ' . . . -' .V -: "
p'j f: i- - : ' ". '- V ;
fS
Dargain House
- . ' -
i e BAbled te annoonce that hit eonoara
has weathered the etorau
He ha returned from the
DRY GOODS CENTRES OP
THE NORTH
WITH THS
LARGEST,
BEST SELECTED,
AN
HOST COMPLETE
STOCK
that ha haa ever before brought to tbU
market, and ia now ready to grapple
with financial depression.
Read The Attractions:
Shoe Department.
Shoes ! Shoe ! Shoe; ! Ladle !
Cental Mia! Boyd All at y lea.
aiaee, price. Bought of maaufaotu
re r 'and telling at price that will or
prise you.
Dress Goods.
An almost endleea variety. A 40-inch
all-wool good In faahioaable shade
at 45c. per yard. White Goods in all
the noveltiee. To be seen to be appre
ciated.
ISic. Satinea, the beet ever offered in
the city.
About 50 rolls Straw MatUag,
ril grades,
100 bolts Pants Goods, Cassk
meres, Cottonades, and Doeskins
from 8Jc up.
100 dos, Corsets (Job lots), all
bargains. '
-18 caws Prints, from 3c to 6c
Domestics, Plaids, Hosiery and
Notions in .quantities almost Inex.
haustible, all of which mast be sold,
if low prices mean anything.
TolIiOi7h:!:sd33
f: It will be to jour Interest to see
oh before - purchaaing, as we, are
satisfied that ' wav "can : sat ' yoa
money. We ire Jobbers and man
ufacturer's agentf for Shoes, KV 0.
Plaids, Clark's O. BV.T. and other
staple articles. ; ; V - - .
, Call, we can convince yoa. .
Watch oar 'ad. for a list cf
stntmers la rri-'i.
re f- -' ' f r '
i i i H U ) 1 1
l t.:
AVi'
W " " .
tB ym wHh niduliihafiaiat mi
anea, Saa ft eaa It wtl n
. sbs m - -e h
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sen i cue
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