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A .-. . . sCai.tf.AT. : J jl'KSAL la six eolame t J d.iir, eiopt Monday at : , lor.ei Buoat-fia. itelrrered . .miiMU ea'uli par aaoeUt . iv-Y JOCKHAUe M aolasan ..ua4 every Tbareday at 110 IliINQ : IITH lUiLTn : $1 ; MM loreaob aabaquent .create aadaw head ef 'Utiluai a eenu per tr Scat And Mt lor t mtmiiiiiII dl asUistf.ettbstwssa, .' .rfarru gas er float he mimiil Ui be Ussrtai tree, 4.1! addl taooa will be eaergedtoeb taper Uae ,. . i kjrntkau tor; trftaataKf fMTrtUcacKt .u b made la advaaee, j Regular edv i it wi;i ba aoyaoie4 aroaaptly a IW t.d at eaeb kaonta CommaaleaUoae eoataialag sews of a dle Luaaloa of eeej matters 'are eoUotteeV W r 'lunnmuta mM m exeected M ha aak 1 .t,d me wiihiiM oeieeueaabie renaa t wtuiaolde aaa eeaee ef tea eauiar- or -i ul MteAeatorelaaa gee col u ai a ollk w par - - .- . . - " Akj pare feeling aeerieee at say enoay . u MNaauMMHM eaej emala Ae unt o . muiuc by eppUoaUoa at Mia aAoa aud w -aa waeraia (be aTeaeeleie TBLEJOURNAL. . a. rcra. . t . utirkx Bealaeae 's'' X3Crf BRRSR. B. C, MAY 24 1988. CataseS a tbe Foal oatce at N Ber. t O. .: , i TBI CO LOB LIKE. Tbs fonowtog paragraph trom to QolisborO Argns farniebfts food for reSecUoa: The 2JSW Orleans IVogress, a newspaper pnbliebed bj a colored nan, in the interest of bis race, makes the following comment upon th resale of th recent election in Louisiana: 'Perhaps the most grati fjioa' result of the election is tbe breakinrnp of the color line. Out side of New Orleans and a few of the lover parishes, thousands and thousand of colored voters, remem bering the Just, lair, impartial and peaceful" administration or Gen. ichollg, rallied around bis standard and Jojfally cast their ballots for Lisa. Jt declares that this political revolution was so complete that hereafter1 it will be impossible for aaj totaarthal tbe colored voters solidly under the Republican ban oer again, and ft expresses great satisfaction that "the jpolered peo ple of Louisiana have1 at last freed themselves from '' political servi tade, , It Isjndeed cause for congratula tion that tbe colored people are be ginning to appreciate good govern ment and. to free themselves from political bondage. ' There are two classes of politicians in North Caro lina that desire to keep up tbe eoUr; line. Both these are represented right here in Craven county. Here are white Eepublicaus who know how to manipulate county conventions and secure all the cnesnuts for them serves. Tbey rejoice ' to see what aWtermed "Bourbon Demo crats'' clamoring for tbe color line, because they think this will drive the colored voters, who are in the majority, to the polls like a Dock of sheep and their election is se cured. Od the other hand there are Democrats who think the- only wsj to, bring out a full white vote is to appeal to their prejudices, tell them of all the woes and disgrace 'hat will follow Dfgro rule aud -egro domination. The arguments advanced by this class . of leaders of both parties are rapidly; losing their force. The wiry demagogue can no longer lead the colored voters ebmasse to grati fy Lls; own selfish ambition, and the masses 1 white voters will no I anger sb frightened by the ghost c f negro, rule. " Political leaders taosC appeal to the reason and good eense of he people and not to their prejudices. We are glad to know thai In' Craven county we Aave t :groeV who are - accumulating I ropertyafi3tffrjIna? their attention to indastrtsCOccspations instead 01 poliUcs Tbey ';: , beginning to rate sr: oasis ess Tiev, 01 pontics -1 are ready to co-operate with 3 party that. wtU dojBOstfo, the re lapmtrt'of theb-sectkhi o1 the at tad lbs Btale at large. They no good in longer following t of ringleaders who are always - sJy for an cSce and depend apon i V.lzl party seal andrace preju - cf the negro to get it. " "irrTPW) observation at Paris : I ilanich-indicats that the ry condition of a locality de - ri tbe amount of water coav . . i the'ground. ' The years in 'i r ;re bas been is large quan - c f r round water present have : :l !y b?en tbe healthiest,whlle U wtich there has been is r quantify have , invariably ',' 3 cnbcalluicst.'? v '.;-- MILS F THE 1UTI05. IVhs U lajurti bj rrotecUoal -Itwianotbe dgniei tLE.tinifix iog the policy of a xfi try, those me as ares should be prerrfd which will coaler the greatest good on tbe greatest . number. la our country it has become a maxim, a lalthful saying, and worthy of all aceep'av turn. - It aimply means that J the general interest - mnstverrnle the parucniar interest of Ipdiridnals. it by no means implies " a saenfloe of individual interests, 'for. as IL. Bafitiat says, an essenUal lemeot of each man's prosperity is the gtheral prosperity. Therefore, whilst each -one1 la ' more or less benefited by the general welfare, it is not true that tbe general welfare is to the same extent .promoted by the advancement of' a few. , In short, : the -prosperity of nine men is or more value to the tenth man than tbe prosperity of the tenth man would be to the nine.; The maxim is too obvious to doubt asd to human to assail. In our legis lation, then, we should unques tionably be guided by it, and ask, first ot all, wtiats tbe general in terest and bow can it be best pro mntAd The first graud division of our people, or any other ia into pro ducers and oousumers. This divis ion has reference to tariff taxation, lor, in the general sense, all human beiogs are consumers. Bo, in one sense, all the 17,000,000 of persons put down in the census as engaged in gainful occupations are pro ducers, or doing work which assists uroduction. But we are to con sider onlv those who are engaged id ibe production of urticles which are 'protected'' from competition by tariff duties. Farmars and those engaged in all branches of agrical tore are producers, but with slight exceptions none of their products are protected or can in any way be increased in price by tbe imposition oi tariff duties. Bo of builders, of those engaged in transportation, personal service and all tbe rest of the vast army of toilers none are protected. The direct recipients of the benenta of tariff legislation are whittled down to those engaged in creating manufactured products alone. It is not necessary to claim as in fairness I might, that it should be further cut down .to the factory owners, excluding the operatives. Putting into the count all persons employed in manufacturing, the case stands thus : That we legis late for some two and a half mil (ions of producers, and against some fifteen millions of men who are both consumers and producers, or, counting the entire population, our laws are made for the interest of less thau ten millioos,and against the interest oi more than fifty mil 1 ions of our ieople 1 The concl nsion is unavoidable that tbe major in terest is that of tbe consumer, whilst that of tbe producer is th minor, and therefore tariff laws are for the benefit of the few, and are hostile to the great majority. Who is injured by 'protection ! To this question it may be answered, every one who is not benefited. 'Protection can only benefit any. body, as has been shown, by in creasing the prices of those things wbleh they have to sell. Now, if it increased likewise the price of that which tbey bad to bay, the one wouia set on tne other, ana there would be no benefit at all, Surely this is self-evident. To make protection a benefit to tome body, thereiore, it must, in the necessity of things, either increase the price of their products, leaving toe price or their purchases the same, or it must maintain the price ot their sales and lower that of their purchases. If it does neither it does nothing: if it does either it injures somebody. Every man, therefore, in tbe United Btstss is injured who, having (by protec tion) the cost raised or all which be has' to buy, does not also, by the same law, have the price of all that be bas to sell increased to tbe same extent. First and foremost, then it injures all who only consume and do not produce. ' As tbey have nothing to sell, but all their trans actions are pnrebagfi, it is impossbls to compensate them for their losses by tbe increase in prices,. . This large class includes tbe professions. merchants, all persons ' engaged in transportation, personal and gov ernment service,, women, orphan children, and all who live on fixed incomes, ana the like; Perhaps. Lbowever, their injury is not so great as that .aone .to ut tanners and planters, for though the expenditure of tbe first .named. Is increased by protection, ? their incomes Are sot necessarily diminished. Bat with tbe t fanner fcoth are done.;.-The price or his purchases is increased, and' being .compelled t to, sell his surpJas products 'in tbe msxVets of nations who -cannot exchan go with us - MP qnal terms, th. price! are necessarily lowered and his income is thereby lessened.-;; lis Js wasting st both - hs : spigot aud the spile., There 1 is . no preposition more ob viously ijusr than -that when tbe farmer Is forced to send for tile bis wheat, tnl meat and his cotton to I Europe, irlreq the pre J Is fixed fori . timtj, uej competition of Mhep world, Le tLc-rU be pemu. 1 to buy Lis sc: .. .a of wool tad ire n and. the like ia the self same m&i kets f at prices regulated by the same com etition Senator Vance in Baltimore eon. ; . The last Bert af Bffkl Sir. Clinton A. Soowden, of the Chicago Times is the originator of a scheme, to save bisons that sail remain on the plains.; It has been ascertained :tba of ,; the millions which once roamed, on " the prairies -of too' Wesf only seventy five or a hundred remain, and.thess are located in- the 'extreme south western portion of Texas.' ; An ex pedition la soon to start far Texas to round, np there for .hnffio 'xm leading purpose is to ' perpetuate a g pedes or animal which is thorough ly typical of American animal life; one 01 tne conirpuing laeas or cae trip; Ming to kill none of the aab mals while eorraling them or after their oaptnro. News of the work of the expedition is to be sent to - the Times by carrier" pigeons. ' It Is to be hoped this laudable ex pedition will . suoceed. It would seem as if Congress might do some thing to promote and encourage the. preservation of this wonderful breed "pf animals. -1 ... ... .. Small Fax. "A Bomber of my family was Ukan dowa wtih th aat ail-pox. - I iaima dUtaly eoataMMMd to-wsB-Dftrtya Pro phylactic nald. It - kept the ttaioa pbera of tha rooaa pars amd frMh. j The patient was cniy rUvd, ssd Mvsr for s mom eat dallriou; was sot pitted, and was about th boaae ag-atn In three waeka, and no others had lk." Jam at W. Parkinson, Ed. "The Caterer," Phiia., Pa. ITS USE FOR KIDNEYS. J B8DP. OA., May SS. 1887. 1 have bcao luffarliiK (wm kldixajr dlaaaaa loranouili paat, and I Da pain in mjr naca waa Try aavara. Hf ocaapatloo reqnlraa a good daal of writing at nigh1 and I aufferad all toe tima. i aaw one wan woo aaia waienred by naing Botanla Blood Balm B. B.) and I oommenoad aalng It. and pain la a great daal laa. I bara only naad two bottla and bellava It will efleot a enra by tba aas of a fe w mora bottlea. Yonra rrm pttclfully. J. E. Oolbmam Par Blood la ot Prlotleaa -'iluf. Tbe Brood B.lm (3o Atlanta. Q.: Mt IJtar Sir I baa, for aoroa lima paat. Died B B. B. aa pociaarof tba blood and to build tjp tba ayalem ganrrally. and con alder HwHhoot exception thaDncit remedy ot ina una ia uie aaaraat. Youra with beat wfcbae. ARTHPB O. Liwis, Editor Soatbern Society For aale in New Berne at the drug tore of K. H. Datrr and E. a, Meadow. tnar H IS Otm Vm SS aaj ig. rffl MM Mn T lm X PtoMirfiinrBiaa, J OOBwt I ill liliMlMinkiUlnaRiJawlM. fmmjirm rwaalai Pww O. aW AlrAbM. IOOOm Mm a4 Caaay raaia Onal (Ha at (mum w.ja Mmiara ib w.iiaC w ku. tJnmm. aav AH a aarr a aav m naa araiJtita BVUUSltfiVVi lilfiUMUItfUII. V X L T. E.'tlAGE & CO. ..0Bir ' :"K' Drugs, Paints, Oili. AND QARD K B E EE B Etc- CXmBtirmerasnbT toppliedat i mall ' margin. Cheap . lor Caeh. is OUT motto. Uire na a trial. MiftitU Stn Jfwt i Joe JSoute, mmdwlt.j.jXXWBZIUtE, K a $500 Hewafd! V win T'loi etxfVi rwward for any eaatl of liter onmtfUlBWdyepeaelavelirie Si leadaoba. IndlaaaLkm.' aaiuttlnaUoa or. Mialwin.a eaaoot ear wltb Waaf a Vegetable tYer run w we awiiuiui wra awiotiy om puea wii rlibj They r paroly vegetable, an never hU to glwa aaMafaotloa, Large box oontalnlng 80 anger eoeted pllla, too, For aale by all druggtete. . Beware of eonaterfelte and Imltatlona. Tbe a annlne manufactured only by JOHjro. WEST 00 881 V-Mad-van St., Okleaco, 111. ..... i-, Sold bB. r. DtJFFY; draniat, Kw V. T. HILL S CO 'I Eubber Hand Stamps. v mx'txvttg kirn riATEfis; tor Banking and Oemaiereial Pie, Aav aUaarlUea of Rabker Btaaapa nada to . order aa abortaat botloe. . Bend U aenta for A pajfe OateJofae lUaatraUngi :JDnpniiiTJi:ai?j Of IT Cardi, , Circular, Etd., Etc', and guarantee aatiafaotioa Ju ertT - I Trw ("wrei a nnw w ' ,1'jt . Vn -ft - ' .rTiiija'ti Sooth Front strait :r;. L ufi Craren, .:: .d f i.. ? t . . : , xew EEnxs-x r ; V 2uauH w. bawa mn WbuaoaU M. It mi iff -., U. V" r bcQlutelyPure! Tata amMM aarar ranaa. f AMnarval' f aariiw .afcranvtb. and wholaaoinenaaa. ato.e eoaomloal ihaa tha ordinary kind, and aa ot aa aold la aamaauuoa wita taa aaaitmea flaw Vaat, abort walgbt. alma erpboapbate I pawdara. Sold only la aana. KOTAUBaaiaa 1 PownaaOolu WaU-at. X. aoTlHrdw fpj sale in rwtern ty amz. aimer. I862..EAT01I-IQ00. THE 'JEWELER ! . sit i run stock or : Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, SOLID 8ILVEB AND PLATED ABE .'i . BPBX7TACUU. 1 keen s larcar stock of Spectaolea than any other etore In North Carolina. I take particular pafna to fit them to the eye of parties needing them. Hawing worked steadily at the bench for over thirty yean-, I believe I oan dc as good work aa any watchmaker in thr Bute. COME AND SEE ME. BAM. K. EATON. Middle street. Opposite Baptist Charoh. felsdwtf W ALTER' B Photograph Gallery ! I take neat pleaanre in informioc my friends, and the pnblio generally, that my new oraaio is now oompiete. Mj Light Is on the New Improved Plan. 1 have spared aeither-pming or expense in arranging- this Light, so aa to give to all my work-thai Soft Poroe- lain Effect. Every style of picture copied and en larged to any sise desired. A auooesaful career of twentr-ne years in Norfolk, Va., ia a proof of the eaueiaouon i always giro, wyvwors epeaksfor itself; by it I hope . to gain your confidence and merit your lre THOfl.' WALTEIt,' ' ' N. W. cor. Middle and Pollock ste., Over Duffy 'a lnig store. : jan21dwtf NEW BEEME. N,. a Commissioner' Sale- . Pursuant to a Judgmtnt of the Supe-. rior uonrs or untvea oountv, in aa so tlon entitled Wm. Cohen, Exeoo tor o H, Cohen. va.B. P..WiUiama. AdmY aad others. 'rendered' St the Febraarr Jerm,1933, in which jadgment I was nit spbointe4 a ommlasJoner to' tell tha hereinafter deecribed lands. There. fore on Wednesday, May Spth, 1888, 4it li ooioDS. St., or as soon tttereartar a Ue 'Hperior uoort w&au asMUrn its morning session, will sell for cash te ana j aiuuoac uwuer at wiv ovurs oouaw door the tollO wing land, tq wit: Lying in .Craven oOnnty.' beginning st lbs moath of Otter creek on the south side or Nense river, and running thence with aid creek to Crooked run, and thence with said run to the uteraeoUba ot J. W. ; Latham and J. fl. rishsr'a lias to Nenae river; thence dowa the said raa to the beginning.. AprHfltlWi. ; Oqromgaiontr. Hound Knob IIo!clT 9i BPRACCa Prab'rv . ROUND KNOB. N. C. ; Hos t Pietures.aa Roenerr in westorn Kortb Varollaa. POINTS OF IMTBBE8T JTAAKBT t Old rort,A....- ..i..J)ltant B Miles. a. Tl . . . . VrtZ? ana... mm ICut.. e ,- ut Ftanaoleof tbe Blue JUdse. Toe River, flnalm't'oablcgT . '- SrVUrea' Iron HnHn . - . 1 IfltobaU'e Peak, tba Grave of Prof, afilchen. --1 aoaniDaai,pointeaafcoi ine Moeay ,1 . ..-'MpBUtains,nlneinlle.;-'.'';;'J,t Pnra KxtI Srw-'atTDOSbfjeref no tor 1lht de ws. . Trains stop at tbe oof r L' t apu . Open all the year7.' " Tar ma reasonable by rnonth or week. ) all dwtj"" Will mors oh or abont Janaary 16th, vw, v Mien wow vujue, uwt-r hao iMUXK inrtioose or Green. Foy Co-, three uyun vaiuw i-tuwi . .,,.1.t ... , T' ' 1 ! ' "BlgehsarJresaJf.; ial aatMactioa la the raraoroenarrbcaa aad--L" lert. Jpreawrfbellaad J :j wafeiaraoomniaBd. v , Bf )t to aH BBprmt J ! IS 4 micfc,! i.e.. N.C. . R,T2dWlf . ' i J t 3 ' Ve k ATTORNEY T L AW. r two docri "e with P. II. I J C. 1 ...Liu i . Li ial read CAi:i:r JLLY." 4 7' r "S - ? iTHtATMf M Da. & C. WBttT1 KlITi AUD lilt I TaaAiacT,aguarantMdaperlQefor H. we. na, UUxineka. Ounvalstona. Kti, .Nervous freunuijia. heauacbe, Nervosa -rosiralloa e.uard by tba ase at aluobol-or toboco, Wakvfalueav ateniai Cepreawloa, JSofcenibg of ibe Brain resulting In tuauiMy axid leadiug to biiswy, deoay ana death. Premature Old Age, Barrenaeas, Lou of I over In dlber aez. InToluniary Iaj- a and rpermauurbe eaaaad by ovar-azerttoo of the brain, self aboaa or over-lndnlganee. - aab boa eon- talai one rnonth'a treatment, ti.c.i a box, or f au DMuea lor saiW. seat mall t.repid on ' receipt oi ar.ea.vf CJ ':. "-:, S---.- i 5 r'VBeosKARTjec aix noiu To aura any eaaa. ' With each order reeelwrd by at or alz bozas, aooompankd wltb 6 u, we will aand taa pnrauaaar oar written guar, anlee to rafnad tba atope.ir Urn we truest doea not efftet a -euro. : Ooaranteea issue d Only ty "K. N. DVFFY. drugtist, ole Seent. 1 New Berne N .&,,-;. j a r.-ap2 dwly ' WrCAKrVNOEVCLOPep PARTS ' pfwsW boat smlaUrwd and UTauartiiwma. r all purumy Vcll, I Should Smile man v If them toe Cream Freraers at J. C. Whitty's don't beat 'em ail, and that Alabaatiae will just make yoor eld houee look aa good as new. Don't fail to oall on him for anything you need in tbe Hardware line. Wt Fail To CalL On ROBERTS BROS., I ' " CB $EOTYourOM)EESTOUS. (js have Jn stock Tul Line of GROCERIES $ PROVISIONS, d- &r Parsona & Sons Boot and Shoes, Penitentiary Boots & Shoes, - Also Bboe direct from the Boston factor lea." We are selling all grades FLOUB from the Mill ia Michigan very low. We also Job Lorillard and Oail A Ax Snuff. ... ROBERTS BROS., J . OomUi JYvKi at.i JVW Berne. rV. O. ; i j cosiiBsaio.V nsikcHASTS, ' Qoitoti and Naval Stores r 0iyi4'laarl:St.;;S.vT.l.. - KSTABlilSHED 89 YEArH. , BALYANIZOT WlltE NETTING. sswr aw fWPAPiwr- yKscK iw the , MASK RFOK POULTRY. OAKPKI Oft ; .law Mi in JiALta. im rsjtx loku. S tl JMgb, eaiy.. .....SS.SO per bale Faat tits u; only . a. 8 per hair, S Fee. High, only.. 9.7 per bale. OlhaV wldtbs from S to e ft. at proportionate ' pnpaa. aauireae oraaraana oorraspoaaence ap Swim . . 2 Beads 8U. llew York. 'vh IIDMPITBBTS : far Horses, Cattle, Sheep, J "Dogai Ttoga, foultry. ' i9T AG BOOS, ea Treat. jl f-'Cbarl Bewt rreev- tsnowKrvaW renswie'lens.'fnflajnaiarlaa. A.A.--t.a( HeBiBStile, Milk Fever. . -Il.ifk-i- I r a I a a, I .mwt e r aa, B b e a tlaa. I rV.1 JR2rs w feeskatllravee Pat-arnhnla,' : leearrlace, Hemerrkasea. rlaSrv al HUaer OHwaaea.- a. j.rriiva irnni m iaeaeeeef ils ease. I. tt-Jlaaaaee l JUlsaatli Bta :akle "Taee, writ flrrifl,- stunnl. - awn HaMiuuaaaaeaioaior. ST.SS Price, bibsw Botttoiover totml .0 "V UalaV bv Jran1atsi Swat rrei aa Berelat af rrfne. pnmphran' Wed, tt fuiloii gt., R, nuirpnEawTs I EOXX0FA1EI0 lHCKoJfiO', in m a, j -.im, The eatr wnauafful aud o , a4 PrenraUoa, rrooT oi matk er ethn nim 4 St pm tij of !.! aee wraeTiM eowaw.-fOT aa. tam inir pnwiw.iwiM 1 Independent Ste&inDoat Line Aprfl, the steamer Howard will run the following apheduler1-,;-.':;" , or oliokslU. eyeryw Tne6dy al eifib'cJock.'retomirjf asms day , . '' For Trebton srerr Tbnrsday at tight oVtofck.' retorniug Tridsy. r; " - 1 iIlTs "J- . LASITTEH. Uanaser. . . DiSOSWAT. Aretrt at New Berne 1 ' ! -THIAL JUSTICE. C.Te ia rr :r cf ITiif - V ! ; ; f 'rrf ;;.-r to J:.-;p1 A',' -1 f." --1 1. 1 4 V ft.: r.wtti:.N, N. q., April 18, IdSS. , v Special Time Table I ' l"- Ko. 2061 ALL KAIL. Suppieoint "to Time Table No. 8 f H ..j-i r-,ijApril';18, i&bS. . --LJeve'NewWa.':.lv.ll.()0 A.U. V Clarks.re,-;.,..ll.i9 ' Tuscarora......:.J..ll.6S - . CoreOreek...,....18.21 p.M. 'Poeri..i..iJ;.i.....i li.il . Caswell.,..ftw,.M.i... 1.07 -rallioK Oreek..i..v..t l' i (S3 , GrnS-v.vW.j 2.16 ' -Beaten i- 9 40 ArriTeaoldaboro,....: 8 10 T Bhipraents by this train are dne to a'r. 'i rive at destination as follows: , -VfErvhmon4..v,.k, I 4 A M. t - ,s i WoshiDgton, D. C, T 45 - , 4 BiiMmoreww 3w.,-.10.C0i , ' . ,i - PUiaHelphia,;. .. -4 00 P.M. - rr ; Jare.vCity....,..,;-7.00 , i Pier 87, New yprk..., 9 j ', 1 7" -. Only 83 hours Newbern to New York, - BlteUirning. thig train will-follow No. J " 51 Into Newbern', nnle&s otherwise pr-'Y dered by train dispatcher". L'Ch r 1 ''8.1. DILL, Soperintendenf: -. la This is theTop of the Gknutne viO Pearl Top I-amp Chimney " All others, similar are imitation ' , , ' TIrrV This exact Label. , ..aw-js" em.v f ! isoneachPearl - Top Chimney , i ; A dealer may say 'ttun and thihk be has. ' n a m . ntrira. ' trnnA ': ?AY BTJT BE HS atOTla'Jt Inaist upon the Exact Label and Top. "-'-hj i Ft Sali Ewtstwhek. - Man mr n . GEO. k. MACBETH &C0., Plttsborgh. NOTICE. Tbe undei signed. Oaorge B. Wlllla.baa dal v - qualified aa aarololstrator of l he estate of j Ana M. Willis, and hereoy glvel DOtloa ' "If tbatbe recntree all neraoua b.lne niaima- - ' against the eaU'e of Ik aald jLoa M. Wil- . na. u Dreeeni inem to ma Bald Uan, t Wlllla, duly aulbentloated. for umant nn . i . or before tbe lh day of Apnl.lSHil, or etaw ' us noiioe wiu De pleaded In bar of recovery.-? . TVs' Peraons lndabwd to tha ratals mnat tw . . without delay QEO. B. WIW.IS. ' "-' ' apiaaow AdmloUkralar. f Notice to -ike Stockholders the Carolina City Company, and others. '. Slate of North Carolina tbe Attorner tienaral on tbe lelatlon of Kl tl en Mason, , f B II. Baton and tbe Carolina pity Oompaac y1': In obedience te a Jndcmant. f the Bona. rlor Court of CarUrat aoun ty. a 1 8prl g Tet at . :-: ; 188 In tba above anUUed aetlon, Mutloa la -hereby given to alipe aona bolding eartlA. " oatea of atook in the Carolina Cliy company, ir to present them to the Dderatariad atbia l- - flic la-Beaufort, N. C, on 1'baraday tbp 4Ui ay of Uay.UHs. All peraona claiming to ba. wners of stock Id aald eoraDanv. for whlnaT . the oerUBoatrsbavabeaaloalor mislaid. are ' also uotined to raake proof of tbelraeweraj jn oieiwa ara, mi psiwma woo etiail fall to do so vHILbysaldjudgment, barred from partlolpaUoi ,e forever uclpatton. An tba ia tha dlatriaa. won 01 tne awaeis 01 us Caioilua 01 ry com panr. - . ao All persons clalmlns lota In the clan of' - . Carolina City are aalltled t present their - tleedato ma lor tnspeallon. and all poiaoue i.;' ' olalmlnstobeewberabfloia In thaa&idnlun ' and bava failed to reeelwe deeds are alao aula. i.U.'. aa to make aatlalaotory pfoofof tbe fast , lieflora ma thai djuwi mw h.. ..mmiI " ' j wiatn for the aama, ,' - , .-iF. ' All peraona baying books; papers, eartlfl- . eatesof stock In oUier.companles.or othkr1 property or to ing or Ysioe belonging 10 aal4 a Carolina Oltw Company, are hereby notified v . to deliver the same at once tome. . -i 3 Hi sins ir luesemeatoneetome. - iWer of tbe Cardl?ja CtyCmnpani rt, N. U- April ls.lsm ii da . Rece wjias 1 lekuXftrt, N. C April lH.iim 1 a!4 df -7 i 1 1 i' v ir4 J'. Noarn CAaouwA, 1 In the Bn perl or 1. Car li at County. ' Court, M. J, Langdon, Marcus Amraen anil Aline D", ' fi J Amroen, his wile, - ,. , , 4: ruiaurra,- - v .. damoal A. Weber and Sellta A Weber, ale .. v wife; Jamea li. Ooas, Jr., and Fannie A4 , Halite U, augglei, Agoaa H. and Alice ; ' D. Cross, minora. . ... lMfendania. : :' The defendant above oamd will' take O 4 notice tbat a speelal arooeedlna. as above a' entitled, has been commenced be'im trie 1 ., ' ' Clerk of the Superior Court of tUrt T -eounty for the Partition, oraaie for Partliion i , ot eertala lands and lovrn loii situated ta . BtialtsXownablpand tbe town of baanfort - , 1 . In' aald county, belonging to tb estate er ' ' Wat. I. Laagdoa, daceaard: and aald deeanrl- r intli Will furLKAV lab. MtlM ,h.l lh.. mr required to pper at Ibe offloe of the Clerk ' of tha Superior Oonrt of Said oooVitr', on Uie tsth day of May. IKiW, and aftawer or demur " . ' Vo tha pom plaint In aald Kpeclal lYonar.ling or the plalntlffi Will apply to l&a Bourflul . '' ttieVeliaf demanded In saideamplalnU'.. ' ' i ; aatastb day .of April. '1nk. .. . - "" J0. W.VATW. X B. C. : - 9, K. Thoas, Jb ....... - . t ; " w; Pllnun' AUomey.-, Spwtw " V" notice. . Tbe indaraigned. ttrrte IJlll, ,ia-Mn!y inannra aa -xecotn M'tlW eaUUM lam H.H1I1. and hereby rrrea noli tbat 11. a eqnrrae all penoas haWigiaima aaaliiat Uie estate of the aald William li. Hill. 10 Are.. aeot tbem to ' the said Carrie 11 III.' dn'r autbantleated. for payment, on or before n Itn day of Match, Ikxk, or elae lliia BftPf will be pleaded In barer racoverv.-. 1 Paraoos indebted to Ua aaiaterpwit tc? i wlUiout daisy, " - - fJ ' apiuwa .caJtKlB allLU rccntn-c. P '9 h ir. ymt.f.nmrw of tr r- - -- - a i) con l r Is ant it a ; tria, tr . r ., for i ' I to Oaa - t '.r, ar.fi a t o'h? nif -f aowwuMal and ttej i. B' Of TS) ft ' a Artw.,-. r. ?'r of n - "i
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 24, 1888, edition 1
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