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JMM .4 . IT - VOL. VH.-NO. 110. NEW-BERNE: N. C. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST ir. 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. OURNAL - 4 -i 1 a- ; BOSISESS LOOAU; 4 "- - J V ;'' J 1 " lEESH full cream mmn Jat re- eeived and tor lt th eeh store. Cli at once. - . ; r'. UBS PURE ICE, niMnieotnred by tbe Junta let factory, far L 08 T-1,000 DOLLARS la small hum wrr bwU by those who (ail to petronia K. B. Heckbora, '-The Grocer. Tothoa ierona I will say give ib trial and b convinced. I ill refaad money il good art not wi lt factory and (ooad to be a, represent ed. "Sonall profit and quick aalea" i my motto, and 5a. saved to jou la lOo. ad. Yoa all know that the ' nic" soon emonnt to dollar. Now if yon with to aaT them, be ur yoa buy from ma, and yon will certainly do that on thing. Try my 3o Floor in 10 lb lot anyway, with just 1 lb of my Fin Butter. ON draught, Berguer & Ecgel'scel b rated Beer, ice coU, at jyl7tf A. H. Holtom's ONE flret-olaa mahogany writing desk for sal t the Only Caab Store, Humphrey ft Howard's old stand. BOTTLED BEER, ic cold, and all other oool drink at jyl7tf A. H. Holtn's. CI ALL at the Broad St. Store where ' you can buy all kind of Freeh Grooerie low for eah only. O. F. M. Dail, Ag't. WHITE LEAD, Mixed Paint, Var niah, Oil and Olasa at Geo. Allbn ft Co. TU8T RECEIVED by schooner Hen rietta Hill, 100 barrel building lime, and for tale by GOT any horse to swap 1 WHAT'S in a name! Letters, nothing bat letters. Republicans, yoa have sworn that your horse is sixteen feet high, and you must stand to it. Matt Quay. THERE is speculation why Mr. Cleveland delays his letter of ac ceptance. We take it thai; it is because of tbe shifting scenes of the Republican drama. The party has not yet determined whether to have a campaign on the Chicago platfom, Blaine's manifest, the Senate tariff bill, or one. of brovado and bamboozlement. MR. Paenkll has taken steps in Scotland to eue the London Times for libel there. lYrhaps Mr. Parnell conld not do better than to intrnst his vindication to a jury of hard headed, common sense Scotch men. At any rate the move seems to indicate lively times tor some body. The commission appointed by Parliament to try Parnell, upon charges preferred by 'the Times, may impose a heavy fine on the Irish feader, and he, in tarn, may recover of tha Times enough money ' to pay 'the fine, and have something to rattle Id his pocket besides. Ex Judge Hilton, of New York, declares himself in favor of Cleve land. Now, when it is asserted by the Republican press that Timothy Thrjgmutton and Doolitt)e Hoody gob bard lelt the Democratic party and gone to the Republicans we don't care a fig. , We don't know them, and we hardly think they . ' know themselves. Bat when Jadge ;,HiIton becomes a Democrat every body VlnteresteQ, ; The judge is known to hare a large Interest - in several woolen mills and other manufacturing properties throngh - but the country. . He has looked vlnto the Democratic, platform, the f President's message and the Hills . bill for himself,' and le sayslhe . democratic poliosis xthe only, trne , and - safe policy for the conn try. Peoctob Knott made Dilnth .. famous, and linked hia name Indis soluble with Dilnth. A little while ago Cohoes was as little know as ever was Dilath. ' Cohoes. ' What ; 1 is Cohoes f Who is Cohoesf Cohoes h now the centre of American In dustries, and, in the line of cotton and woollen manufacturing -indas- tries probably leads the world. A ' lew days ago Bepublican newspa ' - pers went wild over the announce nent that Cohoes was against the Mills bilk We rise to say that ' CvL&cs.ia for the Mills bill. U is ' jtrne.that Jim Spangles, Tom Fire cracker and Sam Skyrocket, have diclared for Blaine Harrison and I'cney Bagjs Morton.- Bot.David v Jcha Johnston is for Cleveland and Thurmnn. Tbe Stw Yotk Btrald of last Sunday 8j: "TL man who tower abore all hii aasociatea 1b tae extent and importance of the Interest in hia keeping ia David John Johnston, gaperiaten denr of the Harmony mill. The importance of this gentleman in a local sense may, perhaps, be beat exemplified in tLe statement that the Harmony mills, of which Mr. Johnston is absolute manager, are synonymous with the town of Co hoes." Mr. Johnston has over 5,000 workmen, and they are con tented and happy. They uave thM fullest confidence in their superin tended aud always follow bis lead. As goes Harmony mills so goes Co hoes. Next. LOCAL NEWS. John M Mann, En., of Hyde county, ia in the city. Auction stle of good a assigned by Dail Bro. at their store on Craven street, today at 12 o clock. Tim Keeler want the equipment of the Mechanics' Hook ft Ladder Co. re turned to him. See notice elsewhere. A case was before justice Hill yester day of a colored man prescribing for a patient without license. Trial come oSthia morning at 10 o'clock. Mr. John O. Oardner, the oandidate for oounty treasurer on the Hahn ticket. was taken ill suddenly on Monday night and ia reported in a dying condition a e go to press. Sunset Cox was greeted in Ooldsboro on his return from Morehead City by a large crowd of entbuaiastio Democrat who levied on him for a ten minutes' speech. He responded (obliged to do it) in his characteristic atyle, mixing wit and humor with words of wisdom, sound logic and statesmanship. It is well that he slipped through New Berne unbeknownst to our people, for we were preparing to give him such a re ception as he has not heard of since the notable one he received in Ohio many year ago. We give space to a complaint from "Samaritan" this morning, but we hardly think there is as much "selfish n Win the matter as be suppose. We are sure there is none on our part: we did think there was merit in the point raised by the E. C. D. and Clyde line, tbat their were strictly freight boats, but perhaps in this we are mistaken, and the city council will not .raise the quarantine as to these line without re lieving tbe other. But it really seems to us that any line can urge any exist ing difference between it and other lines without even appearing selfish. Steamer Movements. The Eaglet of the E. C. D. line will sail tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock The Vesper of this line will arrive to morrow. The Manteo of the O. D. line arrived last night. No Yellow Fever. A telegram was received from the Surgeon General's office, Washington City, yesterday stating that it was re ported that there was a case of yellow fevr in New Berne and asking the par ticulars. Tbe answer was promptly and truthfully sent that there was no case of yellow fever in New Berne. Drowned. Yesterday about one o'clock the body of a dead man was discovered in Trent river at the foot of John O. Sutton's shipyard on South Front street. Coroner Oden was notified and he summoned a Jury and repaired to the spot at once. Upon examination facts wer developed bowing that the man was a colored man named Nelson and was an inmate of tbe poor house. , Be has at times ap peared to be deranged, and left the poor house with a qailt on his arm on Saturday morning. , He was seen in the city on Sunday and is supposed to have gone op the wharf on Sunday night and faUen In the river. There were no signs of fool play and the ver dict of the jury was "accidental drown tag." 'V " " ''y County Convention. The delegates from the various town ships to the County Democratic Con vention will assemble at the court house ia New Berne at 11 -o'clock, a.m., Thursday, Aug. 23, 1888, pursuant to the action of the convention at hs late session. ; 'i-' ' -Wr . r. Can 0. Clamc, Chairman. ; Aug. .14, 18881 -?. . - ADTICB TO V OTHERS. : .-'1 Mfifl. WDISLOW'B -8f3oTHm i8TEW should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, Softens tbe earns, allays all rain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Jdiar- ncea. ., t wenty-nve cents a notue. Uarl7dtathatwlr ' v. . . . : r'i'V:.' fS Isjaitlc aad Sellskness. Edittob JocuaX--PUae allow m- the cue of your colamns to call attention i huoable etusen to aa act of in- juatioe, bora of selfishness which waj attempted ia your issue of the Huh last., aad which by the plausibility of these preeeausta- the ease has caused you to remark, "There seems le be saerit ia thie viewer tee seattar and il should receive Just aad proper consideration. " BelOshaeea always voluntary and always wrong, being that to regard our owainUreeta, grati ftoat ion, ftc, which is ought or iMulgec at the expense and to the ia jury of others." Ia your re port of the special proceedings of City Council, it is stated that "Councilman Gray moved that a quarantine be estab lished oa all sailing vessels and steam vessel bringing goods or passengers in this tort at Ureen Spring Buoy . The action of our City Fathers was ao doubt in the interest of onr citizen on the recognised assumption that "an ounce of preventive i worth a pound of cur," but by what reasoning they could have deduced tbe faot that in order to pre vent the influx of "Yellow Jack" from Florida they should quarantine the port against Baltimore, Norfolk and Eliza beth City I know not. Our nature is prone to feed on excite ment, and while this pinicky feeling is amongst our oftizsns. caused by the arrival of a native North Carolinian who ha been sojourning in Florida coming home sick, it is good for the welfare of our community that these entrusted with tbe power to protect our live and our property should dis play activity in using proper pre cautions against the introduction of that terrible diabase, Yellow Jack. Now to the selfishness spoken of bove, I would like to call attention to an article in another oolumn of your Journal" only two removed from the column containing the report of the special proceedings, fto., in which the agents of the E. C. D. and Clyde line of steamship claim that the quarantine order passed by the Board of Council works them injustice, putting them to great Inconvenience and expense with out subserving any good purpose." The good purpose which the City Counoil hopes to promote I to prevent the introduction of yellow fever in our midst, whioh tbe agents of tbe afore said lines are well aware can be intro duced by a crew or the freight ef a steamship or boat as well as by passen gersthat i that the E. C. I). line or the Clyde line is as likely to bring the disease into this port and introduce it in our midst aa the N. ft T. R S. B. Co ., tbe O D. line, the Independent line or the numerous schooners arriving from New York, Pennsylvania, Dela ware, Maryland or any other port north of us, "They claim that inasmuch as they are strictly freight lines, bringing no passengers " (can they truthfully claim as muoh?) "and their freights coming from domestio ports north of us, where no known contagious diseases exist, that there is not a remote possi bility of their introducing one." There is not only a remote possibility of tbe introduction of this disease by tbes two lines but there is as much proba bility of the introduction of this d is ease by personal effects sent as freight as by passengers from domestic port north of us who pay their fare, or by schooners bringing in a few barrel of lime, bales of hay, coal, fto. "They have asked the Board of Coun oil to make the order inoperative as to them," fto. Asking and obtaining are two dif ferent things. The writer is too well acquainted with the members of the Board of City Counoil to think that such a selfish request would for a moment entertain consideration, unless other lines were to obtain equal benefits. When our city council, in their wis dom; shall find that the order shall be inoperative against the Clyde and E. C. D. lines, then, by the same reason ing, they will find that the order shall be inoperative against other steamers and schooners bringing paying passen gers and freights rrour domestio ports north of us. A law passed pro bono publico is of no effect if partial. It should be enforced on all alike, and if inoperative against one should be in operative against all classes in ths same category. The port is not quarantined it some steamers bringing roods, etc., from domestio ports north of us are allowed to enter, while others under the same circumstances' are detained. The cover ing over this mass of selflsbnees is too thin to prevent the monster from stick ing out on all aides. "Noblesse oblige." Pardon me, Messrs. Editors, for taking up so much of your valuable space, but the selfishness is too glaring to pass without comment. Samaritan Kinston Items. Superior Court convenes next Mon dsy, Judge J. IL Merrimon presiding. The erons in evsry section of the county have greatly improved recently and 'the prospect are- now mnoh brighter. . Canl. W.W Carraway. 'D. B Walker," arrived on Monday evening last and will spend a few days with his family and many frienda in this county, 'r ' " ' I Cot. Otxl. Dockery. tbe Republican candidate for Governor, and Thos. F. Dsvetenx. Esq., the oandidate for Attorney-General, are billed to speak here next Tuesday, tbe 21st. ; The Democratic convention held hers last .Thursdsy, was one of the largest ana .most harmonious ever held. good tioket was' nominated 3 he Denv ocrats are rally aronaed ana hops to carry the county by an increased ma Jority. r v ; ' -' - Its Delicacy ef Flstver , And the efflcacy of Its action have ren dered the famous California liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, immensely pop alar. - It Cleanses and Tones.- up the clogged and feverish JSystem, and dis pels tieadaehev colds and severs. 1 -' B, M. Duffy, agent. New Bene, N. 0. Jones County Items We aro n .x. ton. o muca rain for col- A new liquor o. f tur ia iu lull blast at Trenton W. C. Kinsey ij b&viDK a new ciore house erected on J . nes street. His Maggie Diw.en an J M.tus Knnie Brooks of Craven county are visiting Mrs E G. McDdniel at Trenton P. 11. Pearsall. our worthy ani effi cient (uperinten Ject of public tt-nools. is on to UorK&mon &ni AsheviKe for a few weeks The health cf our vu'.r.ny 14 good a few cases of chills hich ielJ readily on the applic&tkm cf a few doses of quinine. Watermelons are pcliiu,; at Trenton one to Ave cents so I liar J to dispose of at that price, cents are scarre and hard to get. The Trenton i'leelmii Kole club will meet here ou S .luijay next. We trust every member wi I attend as there is some unpirisLt bus.ness to transact. F. M. Simmon, our member of Con gresa, was at Trenton ou Saturday last. We are inclined to believe that all par lies and all colors are itou.) to have 11 known that he is a native son of Jones county and will nive him in No ember nxt a rousing vole We are ylad to note toa: t!o re lias tfeen quite a change at Trentr dm tni the last eighteen months 111 refill to drinking alcoholic liquors, as very few persona now when visiting Trenton call at the liquor shops hut general y attend to business and return to their homes, real pure sober men Of course there are a few who call, but they nfprar to be on tbe road to reformation, as it is a rare case to see at Treuton on publu days a man real drunk We must say if the people continue t drop o f from the saloons as they have for the last two years, a drunken white man will be a thing of the past id Trenton. On Wednesday, the Mth of August, the county senatorial, conveinion if Junes cuuuiv was nei-i. iir nenj. Brock of Cypress Creek hs recom mended to the convent 1011 as worthy to carry our banner and represent u in the next Ssnate. Mr. ltio k is well known in Jones county us a modest. unassuming gentleman whose word is taken as his bond, and w ill surely make us a worthy and elli -lent legislator lie is fully conyersant with the nee. Is and i nterest of the 'Jih senatorial ilutrnt air. urocK is just such a mm as we eed to represent us, bi 111 wi ll in tormea ana a cioso onscrver. e pre- ict for him the largest vote v. r i ven ny candidate in our coiinty Bayboro Items. nkinner lor l onrees. iwown tor lector, liolh got there just the same. List week was the hottest weather w e aye bad this season. 1 hcrniorneU r ent past one hundred in the h i Politics is wnrminif up Rome with the weather. The woods is heninniiiu to be uli of the "self sacnticiiw " candidates for th various offices. oherilt Dawson s tailuro to account for about fifteen hundred dollars of the oounty taxes collected is a subject of general discussion just now. The rains of Thursday and Friday night have done much good to the crops in this community as they were badly needing it in some sections. A Cleveland ana rowie i ut was organized at Stonewall on Saturday evening with Ho members. . W. Ferrebee, President, and t . 11. Tuten Secretary . Airs. Annie uavton. living near i nner Goose creek, died last Wednesdsy. Hhe was said to surely have been 9i years old when she died. It is laid by some she was over 100. The Bayboro Cleveland and Tbutman, Fowle and Holt Club rais a flag pole at Ravbnra nn the 2!kh 11(1 fast hmh Let every member be on hand promptly a wen as Tinting brethren. Hip, bip, hurrah 1 A Vieveiana ana inurman ana rowie p 1 -.1 I , 1 T-1 . T - , and Holt Democratic Club was organ- imaA h.r. nn U.. Q.h,... in OV, forty members. D . F. P. Gates. Presi dent and J. F. Cowell and J. F. Sawyer, J Secretaries. The Democratic Senatorial Couven tion of this, the 2d senatorial district convenes at Washington on the 15ih to nominate two candidate for the next Legislature. Every county in the dis trict ha her favorite son for tbe nomi nation. Some are bound to get left. The Democratic Executive Commit tee is endeavoring to get Democratic Clubs formed at each voting preoinct in the county, and already we hear of several that are expected to be formed This ia a vary good idea. Organic boys and let down 'em again it they rue. Dig barbecue is to be on the pro- gramme nere dnrmg tbe campaign when Fowle come threugh to pay us hi respect which will be sometime between the first and middle of Octo ber. Pamlico is bound to give the Democratic ticket from 250 to 300 ma jority A SOUND LEGAL OPINIO. E. Bainbridge Munday, Esq., County Atty., Clay Co., Tex., eays: "Uave used Eleotrio Bitten with most happy re sult. My brother also was very low with malarial fever and janndice. but was cured by timely use of this medi cine. Am satisfied Electrio Bitters saved hia life." lir. D. I. Wilcoxson. of Horse Cave Ky., adds a like testimony, saying: He positively believe be would have died, had it not been ror fciectrio Hitters This great remedy' will ward off a well aa curs all malarial diseases, and for all kidney, Liter and stomach disor ders stands nnequaled. Prioe 50c. an 11 at B. K. Duffy 'a drag Store. . :' Tfce f SefBla. Acsns. Tex . Aug. 8, ISoo. 1 To Ma A K. HAWHS-Dear 8ir: It I gives me pleasure to ay that I hae i been usiog your glasses for some time ' past with much satisfaction- For clear ness, softness and for all purposes in tended, they are not surpassed bv any that I hav ever worn. I would reoom ffipoi them to all who want a superior glasj. 1 am verv respectfully yours, JOHS IkiLaND, Ex Gov. of Texas. All eye fitted and fit guaranteed by K S. Duffy, New Bern. N. C. a!3Jlm IS LIVE WORTH UVUU! Not if you go through the world a drs peptic. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are a positive cure for the worst forms of dyspepsia, indigestion, flatulency and constipation. Guaranteed and sold by R Berry, druitgist. New Berne ta Notice. Any persons having bate, fr nH or belts belonging to the Mechanics' II ok x Ladder Co will please bring the in to the undersigned and be pail f r ihrir trouble TIM KEELER, Foreman Just Received: One Car Old Mess Pork For Sale Cheap by 1 XJlrieli. W HOI. KHALI-. OKOCKK. NOTICE. Change Of Place for Holding Elections ia No. Nine Township. Ni'HTii Carolina. Cuavrn Cif.Nr I '..iiinlir ( -fn m isaiAnnra ' ( ItTl a New Heme, Aug. 6th, 1S9. S Notice is hereby giyen that hy an or- er of thrt Hoard of County Commit! sinners of Craven county, passed this lay, the voting precinct at Hrock e Store in No 9 Township, in said county. has been changed from said place to May Store at or in Jasper, to be known And designated as Jasper Pre cinct in said township, and that all elections in said township shall be held at said last named place until otherwise ordered . Hy order of the Board. ORLANDO Hl'HHS, aTdoO.l Clerk Board Com. VALUABLE PROPERTY For Scvlo. Ihirtj Ave saw lin-wn (J!n, In g 1 repair. HllhipH ('ittton l'r m, which needs ahotit ? W rtii of woik tu put In proper order, ami no guod as tie w 1 huiil.li' Hko'.n Tmi nesttee V HtfOII. ."No oah wanlfti. H II I sell on l(,nK time Willi first clf.st irai estate set unt . e t;)it per Kitglne. (itn an. I I'rcsM timt, first cvsl Watfon Jlfl.Ut. flrst cmt Hl.'HI For further Information apply at Joi knai. ofTloe. Duffy's Group Syrup. Recipe of the late Dr. Walter Diffy. PREPARED AND SOLD BY, rt-TVaT-lDuifly NEW BERNE, North Carolina. tanel6d wtf oALCnl FEMALE ACADEMY 8AI.fc.ftl. N. C. flealthfal location; beautlfnl cronnde: am le Doiiaings wun eomrortarj.e study par sleeping aloov.i Mininil rooms: wei KTBQea graded and advanced course or study; specta scnoois in hdsic. An, LAosaaires and com merolal sradles: retlaed home life, with good ' hrlstlan tralDin: special care of the Indf- I 1. 1 .4 . . .. I r,n. A fnn. wash. . r, ...... vldual pupil: eighty-four years or oontlnn out etperleneeand more than S.00O Alnmcte Sena ror uaiaiogueana circulars. ly' dwlm STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, I Connty of Craven. Befora It., w. Carpenter, Cleik of Sup. t'onrl C. W. McClean vs. R. S. Primrose et a Is. Publication of Summons, In action to recover money from Treasurer of Craven county. To Sam'l B. Stevens. EllBa-eth Austin, Mary s.. hi-veus, s.nzaoein uawmorne. Jonn tii merand Mary his fife, H. Wm. Uee and T. I,, his wife, Kugene Gibson and Jnlla ('. his wife, and Saran Ulmer, or their legal rep resentatives. Ton and tach of you are hereby notified tbat.aoomplalot has been nied In my office Ina for th rweovery of monev now In the treasury of Craven county, which (he said plaintiff elalms. And It farther appearlnc that you are non-residents of tbe State of North Carolina, and after due dlllsenee cannot be found therein, you are notified that tne aDove ease win some to a bearing at the ran Term nupenor uoori uraven county, 1888. And. It la ordered that this summons be.pnblUbed onee a week ft r six consecutive weeks In tbe New Bern Daily Jotjbital, to give yoa notice tnereoi and time and nlsoe said ease will be proceeded In according to aw. Given under my band and official seal this rein day or July, ixd. K W. UARFENTKR, Clerk of Sue. Court. Craven Count v. J, W. Watkbs. AU'T for Plaintiff. Jj27 d6w NOTICE, Tbe undersigned. James C. Harrison, has duly Qualified a adnln tain tor of the estate of Henry Willi, ool.. dse'd.asd berebr give notice thai he require alt person kavlng elalm s gainst tbe estata M th mid Hsary w line, m prvwwn mem io tne eaia admin istrator, duly Mthentteated, for payment, on or before (a 15th day ef Hep tern ber, 1888, or else tnu nous tu be pleaded lm bar or recovery. Parson Indebted to lh eatata must pay wimivu ucuiy . - JAMES C HaRB'HOHV augoldsw , . Admla'etrator, 1 1 I 1 I. DAVIS SCHOOL. Military Boarding School rOB BOTS sod Y0CS4 EUL Full prcrxrattoa for say Ooie I- lion , tine -"'"Hln 1 Bi , .peiH-mt builaiBKS : f H Bull CmSeSOrr Ui taraaa.. cellwi txulaiBiis : f a4e t r rkntrti Telegraph Iiiruuil . ArC full Qmn KRY LOW KATEA. far Rt-gtottM- tta run iu-iicuurt COL A. C. DAVIS. Supt., ;kam.e. k. Boat For Sale, Il I are of J. k street, where au? dlur AXD I IMIintTliMl.lll (LKU.LIU) no nil hm. IHHIIIVH ANO 7IORTO. Hi ll,-. r 11 e I ' 4 i M w ' : . ore w ho Is nar i-o, ,) enougtl for th .. .---rrb Lua voters A I I-.- I'-ae llielll. 1 ,-.-.' ra.-h. St I'tUlKRl IK. A II STORB, M 1.1 e, Milii trout its. ns .: i- ., ii.t jood Cbewtog, 1 - I n :,, i..t,Hfn, t lga a, r .,t.. -,.01 tod a WaUr. ,,t I; ' . 1 . t-1 c . elo. PVLTIKR 'ii k now it. SEE WHAT. MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY WILL 1 1') KoR CANCER. I o IK it 11 1- ity i 1 1. i'lf you lie neartng i tltifted ou n'tiy. Kii. ' I iiy what .hi Ho. "' rest in. .1 remove ' ii i n aaln I S'.li' i .ll I bill I I. . o iv. iio nt ap . : -:i-le.l with i "in mi l Hisrp, .1 i la. e 14 Hi . .. I .. -slug the - ' would fi.el I no Itsoppear It ecrua, ii i . h.1 Utd me I i. hi i i wo years u rn to form right i; .i mt. whicli hi I ii pnearanee It i ra uerry, and "' i ii- e entirely 1 Kan lo life i i i ciil It up, hot i po) i.U'ians of t.UlK HII. I t Jrt : Mi. l p. us e . h i . s ; 1 1 a t ' I'll 1.1 M ll. i. I'!,! I Si W I h et i lllflti i (.1 ' I , ' lo ,M 11 rt...n ', W li-U ,t , urttler ino m i ill not re i n grew ! i t li sra tis i .t ; i l W 1 lit . : , at li'iis k ,. fn ri.1,.,1 tirea t ' ! I I " K t il (DS- h e It col or i '.su to do ' it is In my r ii t either . I III I'l I.. I Ml. I : . 1 1 v .'ii.l.-.l r li.-tn. ,ir. as It ' ie. I did so with ' ii. nay I am a i.ini-ti f ir your ;iil in old. Be it us li.ipef.ll, SDd ' ks i sore was .t roughness o i.' u new man. L ' -1 h ii v funlier i.'. n n.i can only our Kemetly a i il l j'",lr success I np. eil ths day ii! ii rc prosperity: had I'. t lip in well n Hi-iut- St. lull 1 mm It :h wot IV 1 1 H U fon 1 l.ti.l iip. I "ii ral l . n i at I he ei f M . entirely hm.l. u,.. ... I h Rk In ii . . t hi, I .- wl 1 1 fcl vi! . oi.' k! in i ar . In format I. in nicy n :iy say. : t t !o' jui,;... ... , trial :t wi ! i s.eak f..r ' will know n.i honn N. t hut mint ilft w n u pin j "iirs rii't ti u: . I AM K1 CAI. Kf ml for j Am pl.l' t n.i I ir i: k;n. ; Toy. us; ti stlmonlals "in people, and i citizens aud I'rtce Jl iio per I lies; Wash 60 ii ' 'I .en pack- of ruies niailo ftiii .iiL; . Indorsements t.y we.: druggls's ol .North I'm boltle; im pi'r hm f cents per pRi-ltHUP : ages. E. H. MEADOWS k CO.. AGENTS, .KKU RKIIV A.l.!r. lk S "V " . - r N .th ..! nr. oar?. Sl'AlV f , f 1' lio it uu It . iffii 'tot PAIS tlllH MOIEV T. 1. . .. MRS. JOE PERSON, ; ' Assignees' Sale. : In pursuance of a deed" of assizntnent made by Dail Bros, to us aa trustees, w . ' hall proceed to sell at publio auction. S at their store on Craven street. In th -city of New Berne on Wedneeday, the 15th day of August, 1SSS. at 12 m.. nn. less sooner disposed of, the ' ' Entire Stock of Goods Contained in said store. Store Fixtures 1 uotii, iiuu uue juarviD oare, ' 81 acre of land on Broad creek-. fa .,. Pamlico county, together with, the '.. steam saw-mill with 80 horse power tat. engine, return tubular boiler, and ail.i, necessary equipments lor a Saw-mill. Capacity 20 00u feet per day. Also dwelling house, ptore house and. wan Vt ' house on said lot. ,-. Ono lot of land in Morehead City, No. ; 4, square 4. ji)fcfiV One office building in th city cf Sw ; Berne, on the east side of Cf area street,'' near cotton platform. ' -u The light draught passenger, and, : freight steamer Carolina. S3 ton regie- . ter, carrying easily 100 bales of cotton V ' stern wheel , chain geariag. llaohlnerr t and hnll in good order. One 12 horse power Eclipee engtn. - One warehouse at Bell's Ferry .iit .j On flat at Bell's Fertv. V,V ' One horse and dray. 1 ' ' -' Terms Cash. W. D. WALLiCK, .' . J . , JOSUH IXTJjf, f?J- JySdftwtd.) ; ; iArsfgt.ee. rf f- lit.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 15, 1888, edition 1
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