Daily Journal HE VOL. VII.--NO. 29. tfEW BERNE. N. C, FRIDAY. MAY 4, 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. - i: i fa LOCAL NEWS. i . BUSINESS LOCALS. ICE CREAM at Sarah Ox ley', cream parlor on Broad near Middle streets. Families supplied at reasonable rale. mi Smoa BOILEP Ox Tongue, Cnned Rotst Beef. Cooked Corned Beef, Deviled Ham, Polled Ham. Sardines. Pick lee, Olives, etc C E Sloykk. 13ICNICHms, Picnic Baskets. Picnic Bucket. , Picnic Cakes and Crackers for sale at the only cash .lore iu North Carolioa, Humphrey & Howtrd b old tend. FOB S4LE CHEAP A faded iron gray Horse, 17 year, old lu Juiif chew, well BOt easily frightened , fuAi s the whip patiently Add rocs a29 lw H J U kk ICE for bale at U C. linker 'a. Broad street, at lc. per pound. Open Sun Jar from 7 to 8 30 a m and from 12.30 al'J.f lo 6 p m. BAY MILE for sale by Oeo. ALI.kn (' VTTENTION HOUSEKEEPERS If you wish something extra tine lr -my new crop spring Butler; it is tu per tor to any ever sold in this market 85o. per lb. My Hugar Cured Haoil, Shr-ulders and Break fatit strips are delicious; try them 200 barrel, more of Wylie, Smith's Koyal Ciown Flour, ihe fluent in the weTld, juel re ceiTed, which 1 am selling in ten pound lobs at 3 ct per lb. All my goods are extra fine and I sell th.m cheap. I have got the trade and 1 am going lo keep it. , Bve money by remembering my motto: Small profits and quick sales. Spend your money with The Urocer, .231m E. B. IlACKbiK.N. GARRETT'S Medoc Vineyard Cognac and Wines for sale, at Manufactu rer'a prices, by Jambs Kkdmond. CHOICE N. C Hams at 121 oenu per pound at A. Mimut's. 1)URE Liquors and Wines for Medici nal and olher uses, al wholesale. Jamrs Redmond. ,J UST RECEIVED A new lot of Job Stock. We make a sreciahy of Let ter. Note and mil rieaas. rosier., lags and Business Card.. Call for pnres and Me samples. EDMOND S (linger Ale. leiiion Soda, etc equal to nntioru'd. James HkI'M " ( Toiib Ainiiioniated Fertilizer i) 1 (iEO. Al.l.tN A C I IRKCT iiiiiKiitaiion of in nrL I' Brandy and Holland Cm arrived iu bond and dul'eH pari al Custom louse in New Kerne. guaranteeing gen Jin. goods for sale. J Ah IUIjNuM) The boys have returned, on their ow n accord. Since the rain last Tuesday ibe tem perature has been considerably low ered. The Memorial choir will meet tonight at the residence of F. C. Roberts, at 8.30 o'clock. W. V. Wallace and Joeiah l.xum, as aiunees. oner valuable iroticitv icr Bale. Sec adv. We tender thanks to lh uirmhris of the Excelsior Hose Co. for a. invitation lo attend their third annual picnic, to be held next Tuesday, May 8-b New BlnC3 dow robsd is iu spring altir--The-blooming flower, ud 'nil fol iafea treee make it a plae ? m li beautf at few plaoet enjoy. The halls of the Salvation Army building it being; fitted up in good rder. Nearly tvM te ewata hav. bee flaiehed and placed in poeitlon, and In clnding the gallery the aeating capacity will be upward of tix hundred. Theeloting exercise, of the colortd graded achool were held in the theatre laet Tuesday night. A large crowd was present and the exercises were very in teresting. The county superintendent informs ut that the school hat done ex cellent work this year. C. E. Palmer t was the principal. Joaephut Daniels, editor of the State Chronlole, and Mitt Addie Bag ley, daughter of the late Wm. II. Bagley, t were roamed in Raleigh on Wednesday ' morning, May 3d. On the tame day twvnty-oce years ago the editor of the t ,' , Joubhal took unto himself a wife, : '' ' and he has always thought tinoe that time that the second of Hay it a lucky -- day for marrying. The Jotjenal sends greetings to the happy eaapl and a long, nappy, prosperous Journey through life. V Kemoriat Xay. ; -' We publUh today the program for . MemorUl Day. Special trains will be ran oa the A. dt N.X3. B. from Kinston ud Morehead City at tery low rates, the' fair belnff for the round trip one v' dollar from Uia extreme points. Kin tton .and Uorebead City, sad intermedUU sutiou will be charged ptoportionattv ly. . Rate and aohedule will appear tomorrow, ' - . ' That BatMt tfCwUMiitwi . V True delicacy of flavor with true effi cacy of action has beea attained in the famous California fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs. Iu pleasant taste and beneficial effects hare rendered it tametTMty pop1 ular. It cleanse-the syetem, oures coetifenesBveto. R Dufly, sgeet. New Berne, N. O." - - - . Personal. Mr. and Mrs. E 0 McDanicl were in the city yesterday. Wm. Cleve. E:q . of Yam t-b. ro is in the city. Steamer Movement. The EagUt of the E C. I), line arrived jeeUtrday witn cargo of general mer chandise and will sail today at 4 o'clock. Th vesper of this line wi:l arrive lo- murru w . TtieMauloouf the I lJ lino .1 lived last night and will sail today at 12 o'clock fur Norfolk. Grtene Ciunty Denize ats 1 lie I it iiK'i. I ale f ( Ireene o m. I v htld iLur C'Hriil.iii on Saturday. April Mh hei re ;ion of the county was repret.ei.ttd. 1 i.e delegates lo the Stale Convention weie icsiructej fur Capl W. A lijidrn for Auditor CoDgrts sional dt-legutt'i I.t linn F. M. Sim moiis. and the Seiiati rial delegates for J V (irainger. Esq. Tnere is a Mroiig feeliij i n : ri ti.e pei pic mid delegate fi'i 'i .1 i. .1. fur i . j t i i..i (in Hl mi. nun i i iii ms Jh) Nt, A itj.ul.ir iiK-ui.iii; ' f the board was bell ll.ia even.ng. l'rit-eiil Muyor Meadows, (. I'UiK'ilnu ri Li. H l ane, li. P. Williams II P Kennelyand S. 11 Lane 'l'la re I..1 b, ing a q'luruiu present, tbii boai.l adjiurned to Wednesday nij; lit at o i lo; k . -11 1 l I li l k Cl,. k . Slay -M 1S- A n ad lou r ned rmeting wus held this evening at H o'clock. Mayor Meadows in the chair Present' Couunlmen K P. Williams, J ' Williaim, 11 II I, an., V. A Crawfor I S 11 lcne and II P. Kennedy The question i f the validity of the meeting having lut-n raided , t "ouncil- man K I' Willi ,ms moved tbat thoJ rules be hukpi ndi d un i tliat business be proceidrd v,th Motion cirried. Tile Mu roll it I r I e port was rent an I on motion iei cived and a.lopud Arrests l;:. all ci u ict, d l-'iiie i I "list , lie. ted. I ::o I in.- hall ..f lh, d ucted f l in v ft J The Mayor tin ort , hicli w as To the lion. H III -t M 1 1 a ui, i ; , Marshal n real his annual re received and adopted . f AVir iVmc, A ( ' (lENTl.EMI-W- W illi ll,l, K. SSIOIl ( loSCB the fiscal year ending May 1 . 1 -is Huw well you hnvu udmiiinjure.l the im portanl duties dev oived upon you will be judged in a gn at in. -am re by the condition of the. various departments of the city govemnu nl. You have a city of great capabilities, possessed of an inland navigation un surpassed i which is attested by the va rious steamship lines plying in our waters to ISoiluern ports, and the llourii-httic. to w ris of the upper Neuse, lreni ana uontentnea rivers), with a bick country of untold fertility, unpre tentiously and quietly developing ite energies until side-tracked and throt tled by adverse legislation, and railroad combinations have made it .not remote frstn a "way station" in commercial importance, when more fayorable surrounding influences should be a prosperous and flourishing city. Its advancement depends upon tht) faed ities of transportation to the Interior and Northern cities for our corn, Itrm ber, fish, truck, and the products of -. manuftcturiee. Facilities are MST otV fered by the O. D. line, E. Cx D. line, and the Atlantic Coast Dispatch Una for the transportation of truck to the Nor thern cities, which will result In the further development of this interest and a consequent increased demand for lands contlguout to New Berne, wJtiosr are so well adapted to trucking, might justly be termed the "trucker's para dise." When tucoest hat been attained in this interest, can we not reasonably hope that our principal transportation line will to revise its rates to competi tive points in the interior on the mile age basis of rates charged by transpor tation lines whose interests are by geo graphical position inimical to ours, that our other industries may be served. SANITARY. The health of the city is unexcection- ally good, butlhere still remains much work to be performed by your succes sors. Owing to the loss ot teams there has been an unusual quantity of garb age and trash collected upon the streets. The city is now well supplied with teams, and it is hoped that thesa un sightly heaps upon oar streets will loon be removed . I would recommend an immediate cleansing and disinfecting of private lots and alleyff, "Cesspools, eto., of this city, and when parties are unable to supply the needed disinfect ants, that they be furnished by the san itary committee. FIKAKCZ. I am assured that the finances of the city are in good condition; that you have met promptly your engagements except a short interval Immediately after the beginning of the fiscal year; that too hare paid large sums contract ed by former administrations, and hare paid for many needed permanent im pi (j vetoed is, .,...'.-- The streets ars much in need of re pairs, ptrticulaaly those in the upper portion of the city where the shells are bnt thinly laid. Ths sidewalks in some ilcalities have been much IropniTtd.vF. SCuffT New IsrneCN. C- aTdrni I would recommend as soon as the city 't finances admit, that the sidewalks should be curbed and Ksst Front street shelled to the depot, and one or more pumps bored in the violnity of the depot and StimsoB and Congden't mil)t. CKMETUUKS Bespeak eare and attention by your committee: rilUt DEl'AKTMO'T. This important department hat been kept up to the highest point of efficiency by iu chairman, Mr. R. P. Williams, who has giyen much time to its wants and proper equipment, i ou can justly claim as an efficient Are department as any in the country. I am informed that the quickest steaming and throw ing water 50 feet on record has been attained by the engines of this depart ment. Trusting that your efforts lo administer the affaire of the city in an economical and judicious manner, will meet w, thine approbation of all, and with thanks for courtesies entended while iu the discharge of in v d utit s 1 bin itli high regard Yours truly H 1' W illiauie , chairman of the corn mittee on the h ire Department, reported -the pur. Iiase . f a pair of horses for the depal tioenl lu the city of Baltimore for live hundred and I a enly livu dollars. He then in ved that the thanks of the board be tendered lo Sheriff May, if lialtinioic to ('apt. R A. l.insey of En gine Company No. a, to Mr. Reuben Fob tt r and other officers of the Clyde llne f..r courtesies extended to committee of the depaitrnent I r-r cemetery committee made no re poll 1 ho Mayor brought to the at tention of the bord tbat Mr, Wm. II. i )lu tr, trustee, aaked the payment of one hundred and fifty dollars due by the committee on purchase of ground. A corn munioalioti was read from Mr. John (ireer, chairman of the comm iltee, slating bis readiness to turn overall papers and effects in his hands, us soon as hi- successor was appointed. Councilman Crawford muvml that the Treasurer be instructed to turn over his books and papers to the finance com mittee for investigation, which wus carried. The Mayor appointed Councilmans, li. I .ane lo act on the finance committee iu place of Councilman (ireer who had removed from the city. Councilman Crawford moved that the Treusuri r be requested to pay It P. Williams live hundred and sixty six dollars for purchase of horses, harness, Ac. , in preference to other hills, w hiih was carried. The rrreiithly bills were allowed and the board adjourned to Friday night c o'clo. k f-iLAS Ft I.i Ill-It, Clerk. Confederate Memorial Itaj. The ceremonies will begin Thursday afiernoon at 4 j 'clock on the Academy Urcen w hen the following order of x ercises will be observed: 1 Music by the choir. 2 Prayer hy Kev. II. W. Ilattle 3 Music by the choir. 4 Address by (Jen. Kotert Ransom. Subject: Battle of Fredericksburg, De cember l.'i, 18613. ft Music by trie choir. At the sound of the lone roll the pro cession will form in the following ordtr. K1KKT PI VISION. New Berne H. F. E. Co.'s Band. Orator chaplain and visiting guests, Confederals soldiers and sailors. SECOND MTUUON. Ladies' Memorial JUSOciation. Civil organixatioin . Children bearing flowers. .Citizens. " Afur the add res whiosv mfll be de livered in the Ne-rN3visj TJsaatre, the procession will iiissrh lf IhS) awn si 1 1 1 and pass through the Oanfadarate lot without baiting, dividing rbt and left in naasjiig tbetnonuqaeint, will de posit taets UJF'USit upoa the mound. The ranWwtUiiate broken ad all will assemble outside the oirede when the cefemonies wilt coaoludw as follows: Musio by the choir. Benaflttteto All persons are requested to 'bring flowers. The membert of the Memorial Association are requested to, assemble in front of the new school building DfomDtty at 4 o'clock. S. K. Strkbt, Chief Marshal. Congressional. Our esteemed friend, Lon Moore, of New Berne, the former admirable Solic itor of this district, and by the way one of the beet prosecuting officers we ever knew, is a prominentcandidate for the Republican nomination, for Congress man for this district. If we are to lose our present able representative, Mr. Simmons, and if a Republican is to bare the place, than we would prefer Lon Ixfeore to any CM else in the dis trict, for be is a man of recognized ability, and would reflect honor upon his constituents. Wilson Mirror. j . Pertrniig. dll or crayon from life or small pictures dob by Miss Aurora Maoa, who is teaching drawing and painting by lateet methods', at ' her residence on JohnsWo street, jaalldtf. a mi .1 ...... . .... A Ttsrraa tlx. Iitntlvt tti Mb. A. E. HAW-Der Bin Th pantiscopio glasaw job fjuaished .me tome timyVla& i faction. I hat tested them by use, end must, ety M "neqfthled In clearness and toilUancy by any that I bare eyr woron.. t 8W B. Gokdo, 4 . ' flnT.ri.ris nf flinf rrf llnnni j. All eyes fitted and fit guaranteed by THE A M E. Z. (OMIKIXE SKCXJtiD DAY b PB "CKKJjl.ViD. The second day 's session of tu gene ral conference of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church convened in St Peter's Church yesjerday morning, and was called to order by Bishop J. J Moore. Bishop Thoe. H. Lomax read the scriptural lesson from lb. fjlsi chap ter of laaiah and then liLcd the Lymn commencing w ith "Brethren in Christ and r.l be! v eJ To Jeus and His servants dear which was sung w nh feeling and elf t after which Klder 11 W .inilh i f In. nesoee addreooeu lor U.i nc i f cm e, .1. which he asked On.:..- !ev. i f i a., v u dltlons .1 ii. i n : i t' i.. r a a: 1 if fleers and :j,i in I . i - - f t to- .lor:.' r :n particular The, nil ( ,i.-.i I.,, t. c. .- I e- l the preseiue . t . r.e .' . i. : i . i m : : l: delegate- l'r..- a ' -. : Pt :i of lallfi l..a II.- o,i.,:.. : . : :i n who iciai s;. i ii W . ...; n f .1:. ' Carolina to a. i f r Mm . - . ac c n 1 r, Slderahle d is. 'JM-i li ' . r I!.- w I 1.1.' I of tile ftvi t l.y the sei r. tai a- Ho , . I. I ference dii not ,.m I . ..i.. ,-Je ti.e r 1 1: hi to an a' 1 1 ;.l . I . i i : ' a p . 1. 1 a suc (.-.(i 1 1.- a : i ii . f t:.. ( i. , u- day n a i, I lif'.ui!.. I I .it II." r. i : w as b.i hriielldt d hi- I a- rli ihe lilners of tlnnt- '1 Im ( ia. in itlei- on K . i pi',.' : I., follow lug hu Ii w s a , ; 'e i ,,!. ! o Slderahle il l-c li m i . .:. Kule 1-t c i, , . a in an d a ' i m; i n j - , - I '1 1., s. M ill i I .. .1 th reading s i i , -1 ' i ' ? o. fc a ii 1 pi a V I I 1 l.e I . I r-1, ... I .. . I r .' v id ed ll li a I c r .. -; : 1 : : - I . : ir ex pi d li I, I Id'- . . . - ,. read and a I ; i o .- i .id No t'lt iiifir e!i.. : I a. . " : '. speak 1 1 u an v m 1' jec. . 1 1 C -i. : a 1 dr.ssing arol r e. . 1 1 iii i .- 1. ' i in the chair 4th. N o mi in ! i I i-i.a i i d . : '. :! '.:,:.- ! when sppfikniK. ex-. -it i: I.- Iv ihe chairman, wh.ikhall call when he departs from i I 1 UBes personalities guage. but any l . I ! I t I . II. Im I I. .ill II; ' I o the attention of at... . Uuin.ui i th suhjwet Hlirn hi- df.n.tl.o'ii nk.-r language furiin toil :i 1 a n in.oiil..- may explain if he I .: I nnsrepreseiiled .ruh. No nieiii h.-i f I. .ii I - i speak longer than I n o more than iwici- mi ar:v i-n' ; I. d 1 1 t .111 out permission ffom th-' ." .rift-r. n 6th. All subjects and ii !uli troduced by iiiein' i-rn i-ha i ; I,.-pi . in writing. Till. W In n a in t ion .1 i , ! ... I led , II If. r ( is ill I e l. i iv I e introduced and second e I pnpented bv the chNirn .kerned in po-iM-ns n in . i f t' hut any ir"luii"ii . r i withdrawn I y tie in j . II 1. 1 r. -h: l.f, I. n no i I i.' - M.al 1 11 I ' II dt clsloli nl aim li 1 in '-n I 11 h. W In n an y in i t i m . i 1 1 has passed it mav ho in i i I. i who ban voted with the in i , r on. ' v t move its rei'onsid.. ration. Kill. When a question is un l. i ..o cushion, no motion nhall l.e made ex. .- t one of Ihe following' 1st toiiljiuin 'J.I to lay on the table . ::.l the pi e i..m quostion . -1th iho mdelinile poH; .i,e ment ; .rilli dehnili! postponement 'i;h lu amend either by suibstitule m other wisp. Tbo motlolm shall have picctj dencn in the order iu w hich they are laid down, the. first, second and third shall be taken without debate. 10th. No member shall absent himself from the duties of tho conference un less sick or unable to attend. lltli. The devotional committees all report immediately after ttm approval of ths mwmtes. 12th, Devotional enercisen shall be every morning from U lo 10 A. M. The following additional rule was in troduced by Brof.C. It. Harris of Salis bury, which after a spirited discussion was adopted : "All reeoltuieo. rwlatmat to subjects upon which CtmuuUkQf s have been ap pointed tihallTJe nfeTred to the appro priate committee without debate, pro vided that all nqttcrs referred to the committee shall be reported upon. " A communication was read from Elder O. li. Washington of Providence, S. I., one of the veteran standard' bearers of Zion, regretting bis inability to be present, and making several sug gestions for the consideration of the conference, among which was that no more Bishops be elected until the finan cial condition of the Connection shall place its general interests in a more pro gressive condition. After attending to some routine busi ness, the conference ad journed to meet at 10 o'clock this morning. Ley. J. L. II. Sweree of New York preached last rjipht to an immense con gregation from Epheeians 5 32. This is a great mystery ; but I speak concern ing Christ and the church. The theme was the mysteries of the religion of the Lord Jesus Christ, which was earnestly, ably and pathetically discussed, while tho congregation sat in charmed attention, listening to the mysteries of God in nature and in themselves. The divino held up a rose and asked who could fathom the beauty of its leaves or unmask the sweetness of its fragrance, and as he answered none but Jehovah he impressed his bearers how deep was the mystery by which they were surrounded in life and afterwards in death. A peculiarity in Elder Sweres' preaching is that in the course of bis sermon he sings very softly, but ratbsr dramatically, an hymn adapted to the discourse which has a very animating effect upon the congregation. The conference is certainly gladden ing the hearts of Zion's hosts in this l-city and vicinity. BBeJUeava Armlca Stlra. Tbi Bkst Bxvn, ia the- world for Out Braiae," Botes, TJIoers, Sals Rhemss Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and poaitftebr' eures niles or no pay required. - It is guaranteed to tiTe perfect satisfaction, or money re funded.- JPrlce- It ceat pet ha-' Wot f Baltbt.l.t,uriT. iaa47 C uriosities ef ths Bible Periaitiing K Persoo. PUce. and things. Comprising Prit. lueetionj and Answers, Bible Stadia, and Test Exerrue., founded spon and answered lathe Bible Wih many rsady refer ence table and map. byaH.w lurk Sudday school superiniendenl. In one large square crown Bvo volume over 60j page i?j illustrations Pru Jli IXI bubacriptiou only. I) T CaK&a w i i; -1 j. Agent of PuIubLc few uliljiaiid M ard Mrtliugs 1 t jo... ; als uf itic 1st ward are re jueeted to insel at ths nlv hall ."vaiur day teniiig. May jlli al -ucKnk for the purpose of electing delegates I., c vi ill y ii iii en lion 1 wt r J at . i url house 1 iihlj at Kei laLco tnaM i.c h asr i i. wai 1 at J .,n l.ane c shop v : ft 1 1 v, ii si, , j o .. lei 3 c . it y at . . 1. . " k a :i t v,nsl. pal'ourll."br !. r ' '. t ! w :,sl. 1 1 t ollilll liter li 1' Ho ' in ii 1 w lis!. ; ' : . n. . '. - M.-i k ll ! ' , .si ' al.ettsbnrg K Hi the last i ntral t ! su a In ad ai 1. . 1 1 ar t d y oin mi k headac he. aim n an 1 li led every rerin .1 I. ( e r fund a in thin I M .-il.. : 1 s r ant a feled fr in fa i. y V. t. I '.It at i ,. 1 b o : i li. 'in I C, ll!.! i do in. r Ki-u sutlers i b i-; M n.s K 1 li l 111 I used lal.-r I ft.d for w ah that t. r r i l ie v :i will kr i e 1 1 a llli 111' lis I M e any one that disease a ii 1 tr mi C lis- w IIS ll V III I'll K I (ll 1 111. ( llMll I IhN I III! Natiuiul hiuk of New Bcr i in On- Mai. I I at ll,. April 1 . I .M i I lo l ,1. I onl ine,! 1 O . I I I ..I t- se. seen red . I' o. lion, I- I.. I.. 1 1 "li . I ours ' Hi,, I -I-.. 1, I. K a and hi. 1 'no fr, in "I I ' ll,, Ma'..' ag.-riP D f 1 ' II I JI, I, S flolll a 1 1 k t r h ll est.,t Iiiii - Manks il.d ''-! ' ii i i nt I 1. pai'l i 'h.-. L. a llilb. ,, , I i.n li.-n. in, 1,, 1'. Spe. . Legal Ii . '.I (lh I, i n "I, s 'ii fund u i;."i. mpt i. 1 I ' : is ii l . . . ! .1 1 :. I I I I I t'. k p., el . I'll. I l-.l pl',1,1 - I i 1 1 '., ,t..i Sin pin- I li li id. .Nallolial Lank ... si. in. I ili; I n l i l.l in il , I, po- it- 11 I t In chock I'emami certificates i f deposit Time eel tilicates of deposit. Cash ic r a cbec ks on lata nil ing line lo olher National Hanks linn to Slate Hunks and li.mkeiM .... v .. I :i, i'-a 17 I 17 7.', .'j siu i r, 17 1 i: L' , 7 ( ''J oj i Total, . . ,-ll'J (sr ST.VI'i: CI-' N'uinil CAHdl.lNA. ( i ' t'NTV iK I II A KN ) 1. (i. II. Uoiiehts. Cashier of the alaive ininieil bank, do Kolernnlv swear that the iiImivo Btatement is true to the best of lily know ledge nnd belief. (1. 11. Kohekts, Cashier. Subscribed and Hworn to before me this 3d day of May, 1H.HS. J. K. B. Caiihaw vy , N. r. I - Attest: J iiiN Hkiiibs. WASIMNUTiiN BltYAN I,. II. Cl'TI.KK, tlEn. ALI.KN, l',l Valuable Property For Sale. The undorsigued. assignees if the firm of Dail Bros , olTer for sale the fol lowing described property: dj acres of land on Broad creek, in ramlico county, together with the steam saw mill with ?0 horse power engine, return tubular boiler, and all necessary equipments for a saw-mill. Capacity 20,000 feet per day. Uoe tract of land on the north tide of Neuse river, in Craven county, pur chased from Wm. Roe, containing M) acres. One lot of land in Morehead City, No. 4, square 4. One oflice building in the Citv of Newbern, on the east side of Craven street, near cotton platform. The light draught passenger and freight steamer Carolina, 33 tons regis ter, carrying easily 100 bales of cotton: stern wheel, chain gearing. Machinery and null in good order. (Joe warehouse at Bell s Ferry. One flat at Bell's Ferry. One bay horse and two drays. Terms Cash. W. D. Wallace, JOSIAB EXCM, na4 sat tu th w Assignees. 1S80 Asyrt etr PtUtsKt'et, Pw. fc.w.' -MM.- -!V Commissioner's Sale- Pursuant u a judgiuent of the Sepc nor Court of ( raven counlv, in an ac tion entitled Win Cohen. Execntnr nt I H Cohen vs. k P W'.iii. a.im' 0d others rendered at the FebrnaiV Teraj, :M5 iu wLrL JujKaient x duly appointed a cummiioner to sell , hereinafter JescriLf U,l. tk-.. fore on WeJneeday. May 0ih, !, at ..utRwa W ,i.r M Scsn ther-AAfLAr u the upMior u.ut shall adjoura its morn. ng .oat. on. I will aril for cash to l.e l. gl.eM L.J ki at the court bouse tf.r i a v t i. 11. .f 1 land, to w it Lying :.'.. belLIiing at ibe 'ok on the ooulh sids ' i r u l i: ing thence with " I run. and thenoe f N , a 1 il. intersection of J. I i-I.er a line to '. he sa id run i! IwN. ' .' '!. II. inplont-r . A Large Lot of Clean Rice For Sale CHEAP at i !: '. rfr ' m ia a u.i ,.-.' I . .laii.l 1 ""i. l,L.l. . T, o '"'Hi, s u., Dacalar, III. I tl.llll. : i i,.i3. '-. Mi me. 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I I'll I t Hlei ll Im I I'i I ri I. i, , The H Uh ,:in(',, A 1 la 1. 1 i M I'i ar Sir 1 l.i'n,. .,r uai-.i 11 ll II in .iii:n. r'..r l bull.1 up llie ,,.,., t.HIi, liter 11 will .in n, -.. pn . ., ( ..l llie k 1 ii,l o, ll., 1 1 , a I k e I i rii r a, M .lh I.. -M M ikI.i-k. A l: I 1 1 ' Killloi .s,,i I U.I- i -..1 Hi,, l.l,,l - l.i- i-i, III Hoel. I V. 1 r le in Nt ew Hi rno at Iho Amo stores of Meadows. K. N. Huiry and .. U. may Valuable Land Sale. On the LM-t of May next. I will olTer at public sale, at the Court House door in Hayboro. onn comfortable dwelling house and lot in the town of Stonnw.ll and thirty three acres of Una) adjoining the town of Stonewell, eighteen acres cleared and in good state of cultivation, all known as the Dean property. Wili soil all tocethrr - I --'J uaio will have to bp approved bv ih.,- Terms m.ido known on iho Hit nt i Kor further particulars apply t'o W. T. CAHO, Sjiecial ('ommissioner. Bayboro. N ('., April "0, '8S. 2t,dwld WW MUHHkIDUil Lps UT a only bj ibo fc' IItuu CUalciU Co OllUlQiirJ(BpB ' ' h' .'.,"'., i Don't Fail To Call On ROBERTS BROS., CR SEND Your ORDERS TO ITS. We have in stock a Full Line of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. C S. Parsons & Sons Boots and Shoos, t'h Penitentiary Boots & Shocsrw Also Shoes direct from ihe -Bcsto: factories. , . i We are selling all grades TlfyBitZ from the Hills in Michigan very low. Vf' We also job LorUlard and Gafl A i Snuff. . m-:-'tr l- R0BERT3 BROS., South frwaf f.iVew itnUJft a ' - .-V - . . .' ' - Jt - :-- 'i'if;- a: i