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tV V I v I? i KimaHf uioncMMt tU UAILT JOCKSAXaj a z lja paper. paoOehod aUr, imrl Moaday at t. par year. tlM tot an ateoU. Mtiwtl M9MMtllMUMMtlNtlk T1IVIU.T JOCsUIJUt M Mluu pasoc pabUaaod every Thursday et rue JJWUTISIBa sLlTJfit (DAJLD-Oa ts sny tl.Mt tor aeh HtUt St udw heed of "8um B MHHrlwlm.wi iMDk tor it tuwUM ktS Jl ta.Od XHHI UMMuflMl IsBtHi HMmtIhm or Death, lot Uka.iS too. BkM W1U be UmtM free All addlUea r will fee eaarged 1 Mtu Mr Um ttHMt advertisement i la adniN Regsuar aavar l wilt oUected promptly at tb BtB Oassasleslens ob taintM news of dia IWH af oai mmii are soUoliod. No 4n)inneaUoa mm be exoaeted to a ok taaad that von lain obiectlonaDI paraooa UM trHsJMkas um asm of the aalhor or net Will Bank mot lata one oolamn o ft ft my Samoa reeling acaneTed at any enoay atoaa aniosuoa eaa ooiain to nam o HtMr ay apailoaUon at this offloa aud aawiaa waarala to gnev anee exist THE JOURNAL. t. a. wmnr. dUoo. mala Maaagar. IITff BXRNK. N. C. MARCH 16. 1889. tatesod at ta Poal oe at N . H 0 MaaeoaoVolaa sutler. PROGRESS, j Progress is ia the air. Its spirit j is mortng opou the minds, stimu j latin g the energies and thrilling tk hearts of men. In no former period of the world's history has Progress moved so rapidly, never before hate its conquests been so splendid. Earope is wonderfully progres sire. Asia is glowing in the light of a newborn civilization. Desolate Islands are becoming gems ol the ocean, and the uttermost parts of ths earth are lifting high their standards. Bat nowhere does Progress make inch colessal strides as in the United States of America. The geOfraphie,the histories,the charts that on yesterday were recognized as complete, are today bnt land marks of the past, while far in advance mores the vanguard of Progress under the banner of "Ex celsior." As Americans we are exultant, and as Southerners oar bosoms swell with pardonable pride as wc behold the Southern Grots rising 1 beauty and glory to the zenith heavens. What is the magic infiaence that is lifting ns, aye has lifted as until upon oar brows falls the sanlight of a glorious day ! It is the awak ening of Southern energies, the patting forth of Southern powers. It is the South keeping step with the triumphant march of Progress. Large manufacturing establish ments are the evidences rather than the producers of wealth. None but the rich can have them, bat when once they are established they multiply themselves and give power and influence to communi ties. It is in small industries that prosperity has its origin, indepen dence is acquired, and the founda tions of wealth are successfully laid. Every town and city may have its diversified labor that will lead on to fortune. Like some great rivers, which at its source is scarce sufficient to quench the thirist of the deer, it receives the contribu tions of a hundred tributaries until it sweeps on in its magesty, bear ing on its ample bosom the wealth ef empires. 014 Hickory's Advice. Ml cannot forbear pointing out to yon, my dear child,'' said General Jackson once to a young iaay, in whose welfare he felt a deep in terest, Mthe great advantages that will resale from a temperate con duct and sweetness of manner to all people, and on all occasions. Sever forget that you are a gentle woman, and that all year words ud r actions should make you gentle.' I never heard your mother you dear, good mother say a marsh or hasty thing to any person it ay life. Endeavor to imitate herlLl am quick and hasty in my temper, but it is a misfortune which, not having been sufficiently restrained In my youth, has caused me inexpressible pain. It has given Ime more trouble to subdue Uti. Impetuosity than anything I vtt48aertook.'' ' CilVJOl TO IOTHBW ' " SCak-WnraxowB BooTHnrer Bybcp shooU always bemused for children - tMtfcisf. . Ji soothe the .child, softens thtum,llaTt all Pin, enree wiad v eolio, and to ths beat remedy for Jdiar boat. Tweaty-flvaeenta a bottle. coos 1X9 rossrx xitziatuu. Br. lYeeey Answers a BesUa Latter v as. IHsctjsses Ces aid fesiaau. , fTromEoootfoiial " .; The distinguished President of the Ooon ' and Possum Club has shown us the following letter from the land of "baked beans" which will explain itself. The President has answered the learned interroga tories of the Boston naturalist, no doubt satisfactorily, bat has also permitted us, as a member of thj order of coons, to notice the letter farther. As we ' have habit of beginning at the tail end and wind ing np at the beginning of a subject we will say Imprimis; that a Cat Ooon," sometimes called "Cooa Cat," (to be precise in addressing as erudite Hnb doctor) is a hybrid, semitmphibioas, graminiveroas ana carniveroas animaL His hybridity is a combined production ot a Thomas Cat and a swamp Goon, his ''bushy tail" indicating his male ancestry ia the Thomas line and his long nose showing bis less distinguished but more practical maternal line. It is a tradition and doubtless a true one, as all the "bean traditions are, that the founder of the family of the male line came over in the "Mayflower" and was reared in the family of the Wintbrops. The ancestor on the female line was of the American swamps before "poor Lo !" or the the Aztecs, or the Moundbuilders. As to the eating qualities of coons and possums, if yon eat one or both or the other, you would not wish "the other dear charmer away." With 'latere tbey are A No. 1, and with "baked beans" they are prob ably A No. 2. With codfish they would taste fishy. I forgot to mention that a "Coon Cat" is not specially titillating to the esopha gus, in fact they are not edible, their taste approximating too closely to that of a billy goat of the mascnline gender, nominative case. As to a possum's prentill tail, we would respectfully refer friend W. to our friend 01. Wen. Holmes, to know if the word should not be a possum's pre kentik tail. We insist on this, not in homage to Boston but in jastice to a possum's tail as well as himself. As to our possum's children we would suggest that a Northern man's got no business coming into North Carolina and looking into a possum's apron (we call it by another name) to see how many children she's got to home, that is unless he's a Northern .man with Southern habits. In answer to the enquiry as to the habitat of coon 8 and possums we would say a coon is found everywhere between Plymouth Eock and the sunrise, or wherever a dog is found, for a coon is but thiee degrees removed from a dog in consanguinity while he is thirty degrees or more removed in affinity, in fact a dog and a coon are in natural and "irrepressible conflict," but as- to a possum, wherever you find a 'simmon there you Will find a possum : To Hon. John Broclcett, l'retident of the Voon and l'outn Vino : Boston, March 4, 1889. Dear Sir I have been much interested in reading in the Econo mist accounts of the meeting of the Club over which yon have the honor to preside. I should like to join the Club, but shall hardly be able to do so, still 1 am going to presume on your good nature and ask you several qaestionsr pre suming that I shall get answers of course. I had an idea that "coons" be longed to the South exclusively, since the Economist has brought the matter so prominently before the reading public, I have learned that tbey even- are with ns in Massachusetts, and in the far east also in Maine, (of course I refer to four legged "coons)" can yon tell now far they range ; as to possums I don't know much about them, I believe they carry their young in their apron, so to speak, and have a prensiu . tail so that they can swing as they please, and dangle In the woods like so many hornets nests. What pleases me the most is the eating qualities of the "crit ters." Which is the best 1 Can't you really tell! When you are eating coon, do yon wish it was possum and vice verse T The reason of this letter to yon is, besides the above the questions, to ask yon what is a "Coon Cat T" How they got mixed! I would like to know. This cat that I saw to day bad a bushy tail and a gene rally loose haired look. I was surprised at the animal.. Hoping yon win pardon this, and tell me all about coons and coon cats and possums. I have the honor to be. Very respectfully your ob't serv't, WILL Li. WELCH. he kit wins. We desire to say to onr citizens that for yean we have bees selling f)t. King' few mseorery ior uonsumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Baeklea's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell aa well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price U satisfactory results do not follow their nse These remedies hare won their great popularity purely oa their merits. . For tale by S. S. Duflr, whole- sals and retail droggut Price per dosen bottles, SS.OU. jansaiy v ' Hs S'ilil Lire. .He stood oa the steps of the City HAS yesterday and blew his- cose and. wiped hie eye and steadied himself by one of the stone calamus and when be was asked if he were iU, he replied: "Too bet I'm ill I Ttln't ia the body, bat right hereright here in the heart." "Are yon subject to heart trouble 1" "You bet! Heart's alias been troubled. That's why I drink." "Have yo been drinking t" " 'Course I have. I'm three drinks high. That's why I cry. When I get about half drank I feel so sad and lonesome that I wouldn't Jive a frozen banana to live another ey." 7 "Do yoa feel that way now f" "I do, I don't care to live an other minute. I'd welcome death with outstretched arms." f'Poor man!" "Don" 1 1 Sympathy alius breaks me down. Three drinks and a few kind words make a child of me. Please go away and let me stand here and freeze to death. I'm ne good on earth. I want to die.'" The policeman on duty in the lower corridor was informed of the case, and he went oat and gave the man the collar. Presto change! lie had scarcely got bold of bim when the sorrowful hearted began to resist in the most vigorous man ner, and as he was finally landed in the patrol wagon he called out : "Old iel, I've got my eye on yoa, and I want to live a thousand years to get even !" Plmpl, Sr, Aehs aad Palaa. When a hundred bottle of saraapar illa or other pretentious specifio fail to eradicate in-born scrofula or contagious blood poison, remember that B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) baa gained many thousand Tictories, in as many seem inaiy incurable inittncea. Send to the Blood Bala Co.. Atlanta, Oa., for " Book of Wonders. " and be convinced. It is the only thus blood PCRim. O. W. Meeser, Howell's X Roads, Oa. writes: "I waa afflieted nine years with sores. All the medicine I could take did me no good. I then tried B. B. B,, and 8 bottles oured me sound." Mrs. S. 1L Wilson, Round Mountain, Texas, write: "A lady friend of mine was troubled with bumpe and'pimplee on her face and neck. She took three bottles of B. B. B. and her skin got soft and smooth, pimples disappeared, and her health Improved greatly." Jas. L. Bos worth, Atlanta, ua.. writes: "Some years ago I contracted blood poison. I had no appetite, my digestion was ruined, rheumatism drew up my limb so I could hardly walk, mj throat waa oautericed Ore times. Hot Springs gavs me no beneBt, and my life was one of torture until I gave B. B. B. a trial, and, surprising as it may seem, the uss of five bottle cured me." What word is that composed of five letters from which if you take two, one remains T Stone. For thkxk weeks I was suffering from s severe cold in my head, accompanied bv a naiai in the temnlea. I tried some of the many catarrh remedies without any relief. Ely's Cream Balm was reoommended to me. After only six applications of the Balm every trace of my cold was removed. Henry O. Clark, 1st Division New Yoak Appraiser's Office. For several years I have been troubled with catarrh. Ely's Cream Bain has firoved to be the artiole desired. I be ieve it the only oure. L. B. Conors, Merchant, Tewanda, Pa. Oar stock of Plows comprises the Avery Steel (one er two hone), Atlas, Boss, Dixie, Daisy, Champion, Clipper, Granger, Watt, Climax, Gem and Stonewall, and nlo the ordinary Turn Plows, nek as the Nos. A 6, 10, 11, 35, 40, 45, 48, 50, 55 and 60. Castings of every description, be sides a' fall and complete line of everything for the ram. ' We respectfully solicit the Whole sale Trade as well as the Betail. and we are prepared to offer special in ducements te Merchants. Send for onr Price List. VniTTY & GATES. tW Saw Mill Supplies a specialty. Steamer Vanceboro Deara VaneaborC every Monday and Thurs day morning at Elf bt o'clock for New Jtorne, torching ataUsvioclpalpoiata. . BAtorhlnc. leave Kaw Bern for Vance- novo every Tuesday and Friday morning, at tne eetoaa. All freights for shipment can be stored at ths Wares on of the Ord 8. B. Co. at ail time. . feb37 dwtt J.H. XpocX. Manager. GBEEHk foy & .CO., . A., t - - --. Do a OeneralankiBg lmsinese.. 1 JInr BAnmrci Hoom, Middle Street, fourth door below Hotel . Albert,' - : ,. : I Ifel dwly R W BSBRE. C. -;.r , . -i " - -! Big C ha given aaivs at MiitfMtfcja la the onr of OoaarrhcM sad Qlwi. I SnMrlhaitaad tea aw la roomaBd 1n It to all nSVnrm. ' OaniMlfe i PKTRB.ai.AA. - ; mL bvm br xngfists..' is. V.'jotniir Asnt, New Berne, R.O. msya awijr PEOWS Lc:iTo Yc:rI:I:rc:l! . . " - : Fanners, Country h(rchaaU and the Trade geaersiiy are Uvited toeailaa4 examine oar stock ot . Dry Goods, Groceries, - Provisions, Etc We si ways keep ta stock the eele braud State Prison and Par eons Boota and fihoea. Etery pair warranted. We have a large supply of Florida Cheroot . and ' Proclamation 1 Clean Thee goods are booght by ns direct froee the Factory. - -OX Snuff at MenufectexerV Frioea. W Mo trouble te show goods. ' BOBEKTS BE03., aondt. rront it.. Aw BenasJV. a IfitAM BALM t Cle&uses Nasal 1' ires. Allay fata ana la flammatlon, ' Heals tb 8 res, Re f, 4j Mara a the fj n n s es i Taste and Smell. particle 1 applld lata aami aoatrll aad la aAnaeaM. PrW SU can 14 at Drnrtt y mail, nwidarad.et) eta. CLY IHIOTHZRb, Warraa Htr cet. Hew York lanUrtwly A Valuable Residence FOR BALE CHEAP. A bran new Dwelling House con taining six oomfortable room, and kit chen and dining room attached. Lo cated on Change street, near East Front Apply to WATSON 8TBEET, d20 lot. & Real Rat. Agents. T. SKIDHORE, Wholesale Commission FISH DEALER, 14 H BEKK.H11 STREET, FULTON DIiBKtT. few Sm iraw Tona, DR. DUNLOP'S CASCARA COMPOUim A new and highly important Medical Discovery, wonderfully curative in all caaee of Constipation, Bilious Disorders, etc, etc. A Splendid Blood Cleanser. Prompt in Action, Certain in Effect. Prof. W. H. SHEPARD. AgV. feblldtf Qaston House Barber Shop. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY A ssent for owner we offer for ale en aaajr aud accommodating term the falktir- logdeanribea improved Keal Kitate la ta CltyofMe-v Bern: No. 1. WHA.KF PROPEBTT AT TJMOM POINT ; lnolude the piece of land known af "THK 1BLAN D," and the wharf or roadwar leadlns thereto from Kaat Front itteev Also, watar (pace now being flliad la. Th location l me doi in in oitr far au maaa faetortag wnont, while the.IargMt naft visiting onr waters have ample depth af water for loading and unloading at b wnari. No. 2. TWO HOU8ES AND 1X718 Al nSION POINT, ocean' ed a awelllnc. No. S. HARVEY WHARF PAOPEBTT. lnaladlng part of water front of Lot Mo. Is, In the plan of the olty. Upon the pta party 1 located a oommodlon brlok warehooa. Th O. D. 8. 8. Oo. uae a portion of the prep artr. . Xo.i. THK ntOW FB05T WAREHOUSE QN ORAVH.N KTRKET. : . -,. - No. 6. BRICK 8TORB AND DWKIXI5G ON CRAVEN BTRIKT oecnpled by B.O. B. liro'l) description of this Valnable propat tr. together with the bast terms agon watch tb am will b sold, lli b fnrnlahed on applleatlaa to the-underslgned at their effloa nBoau Front ireev. , - kti rr at ovi sjt DichauKAi i Ina and Baal Batata Atw tar a mmrw at, deef dwtf GEORGE ALLE1I & CO ,V"!f! DKALEK3J3T General Hardware (ii8 : Arrlealttiral : I kn p 1 e m e i t ki Plows,' Harrows, Cultivator, ' uoes and Axes, : Wood's Mowers and Reapers, Steam Enjrines, Cktton Olns and PressetC,. Fertilizers. Land plaster Kainlt Mechanics Tools aad Bard Ware; Lime, Brick, Cement, 'Plaster Hair Paint, Kalsomlae,rVais nlsh Oil, Glass, Putty and Hair. Freer, BefriKerato'rs," On Cook Stoves, Eureka' Burs;lar Proof Bash Locks, warranted to GEO. Al&ET A CO. Independent Steamboat Xlne. . On and after Monday the lOtfai daT ef Sept.,, the steamer: Howard ' will roa thafonowincsohednle:' ' - For Trentob every Monday and ri day at eight o'clock, retornlng; Tuesday and Satordaya ife- ifeit. .ft: it t : V 'f .AMI,laFBn.;Waaaa..3p ' ' V.V. HOW. .II.W, MMHM V. . V 3i DsoswAt, Ajce&t at New Berts, Or ths LUaor. rlabit, fciveiy Ixti '.itr; . ;tru:ii it SAiicr S3u:i tmru-r Htb eWta la s eu ef cef r t. ton- new M tot, withoot the Know lrirft tnepar ami taking Hi It ta abaolntelr barmma and will effect a ptrmaanit and TXrtT ear, whether the patient! a moderat dHnkroran 4eoholle WTeca. rr HTvwn r e. vf CUARANTF E ilste cur la ererr InMaui. ia hketh. k a rmBl( vw.n r itif i co, i m fc v- cisctnn?:i.a LAKES FUTE SHOES. Ccsnicn SeLse and Wankphast a Specialty, MEN'S HAND SEWED and GOOD a EAR WELT in variety. Two doors North of Hotel Albibt. Ask Toor ttwiaitor for the JAMES MEANS SI SHOE a ni JAMES MEANS S3 SHOE. Aeoerdinf to You Seeds JASTKS nrKASS U BTfOB li kM and Krlua, R at 11 k a tneklBg. nd, BEQTJ1KKA 1 10 " UKKAK1NU TK.-f- In pcrtectl; mtj Um Snt dm It worn.' iiwumaartn bm uadloat. JAMES .3 SHOB It abaoartatr r no oc m ftte wuca um ewr ban Dlaodd m. ktcatlTtlyoo um auutt DWtlcD nmoiiK7 oanderadlwfata jMaatStSkw Sir Soy t Mfina At no.. Baataa. Wail 11 bm ef I he above .hoe, for ale f Howard & Jones. The Ladies Must Come 1 The Gentlemen May Come I AND a "Everybody" Come! TO BEE TUE Handsomest Tea- Dinner and Toilet Sets EVER BKOTJGHT TO THI8 MARKET. -ALSO A FULL LINE OF Hou se Furnishing Goods AT BOTTOM PRICES. L. H. CUTLER, 26 & 28 Middle Street, NEW BERNE. N. O. JOHN IIcSORLEY, Boot and Shoe .Taker, ! Pollock EU Newbern; N. C ; peslro to Snnovnee that his FALL 6TOCi OV Ja ATEKJALJiaabeen reelvd and he is prepared to nil orders for F1I2 CUSTuM-KlUR 1SD SHOES Bavins two superior skilled workmen, all order nrotnntlv filled. ' Is solieltlnc patronage 1 gnarantee "the best m atari al, a food fit, the latest sts-les anddarablllty,'' A on among many testimonial of ta ebaraetor of my work th subjoined from s wsu aaowa ciusen tens iu own story; rArnrn Btatm -r : inrBnirt, N. (X, Oqmjus'bs omem t: , Oct. 6h.l888. TVA WrtCLAtlT -j Von nv satviyvmisiii Jiissi DaAjt fua-kPleas msk me pair of gal tonal mil ar thooo yoa made me two years ago. . I have worn them two year and they are good yet. I hav been wearing snoee fifty-afz years and they are the best l aver wore. oespecuuiiy. h - .igned" " 1Q HILL. , jsenalrjng neatly and promptly done. oetiB dw , uiTiii mn ciioLiii UARDLE VORKS, HIT BKSXI. N. C. ll ' r. t m Monuments. Tombs. ire .- .,-.. .: (LadaU ktals Orave and Bulldlns works ITALlANiA!:ERlCAN UARBLE Orders will reoelre pronjpe attention p4 satisfaction roaranteed JOE it. WILLIS, Proprietor , ' f lift sl ' LOor. BROAD AUD CRAVMM8U; -'r,- ,' , v . - .if ' ' - BMW BKRNX, S. C f . j ' i - S ' .y . . -. i. :,'-. -tf v' n t , ft' .,. O. E. Ifjxua ts say tvthorized gett i&Eioston. " ma80-drw k . NOTICE. Public Sale of Valuable Lands NORTH CAROLINA. 1 Crkvan Connty, Superior Court, JatuesC. Harrlaon, AdmlnliUator of John U. Uardner, dee'd, Against Joiipn . Oardner and Sarah F. Gardner u turn .-iw, rtltlon to 11 land to pay debts. In obrdlenee to a Judgment of the (Superior Court of Oraven oonnty, rendered la the above antltl4 proceedings, 1 will sell at public auction at th court huase door la the town of Bayboro. Pamlico county, j. o,on Jlonaar. April let, 18SO, at Twalv o'clock, M., th (oUolhg aiuablo land be longing to tb Kstate of John O. Uardner, dec d. tovrtt: A certain tract of land In Pamlico oonnty, N. 0.. lying on th north lde ef Neuae river and east side of Usmoi'i creek (at b mouth or said creek) knowa aa the "China OroT. Tract." Including the Point tract, de- tcnoea in a aeea irom AUDI wad to John K. Calhoun and W. (i. Pi ootor ."registered In the HaflOrna of PmllAn unn nl. o folio 84.86 and 87; said tract containing ni acre more or !. Also, a traet of land ad. Joining the above tract. In Pamlico oonnty. mown me --jonn nnina riaea," lying on the north aide of Mouse river and east std of Dawson's creek, containing 76 aore mor or lets, being the same tract conveyed by Elisabeth aud David Haskett to John O. Uardner. On Monday. Slav 8th. 18S9. at Twelve.. M, I will sell at the court boase In New Berne, N. 0 . the following town lot with. Improvement, belonging to the Kstate of John O, Oardner, deo'd. sitnate in said. (Ity of New Berne, vis: Lot at the lunetlon of Broad and Queen trcU, known a th "Paul lxt"; paru of Lots Nos. 2H6, (WO and: 881, at the noithweatern corner of Pollock street and Moonshine alley; parts lot Poe. SOI and 890 at th lonteeast oorner of Pollock and Spring street, with two dwelling-houses and one store snd dwelling on ssme now oc cupied by Kev. R. K. Beam, J. C. Collins and others a tenant. All w said property Is more fully described la the Petition filed In the above entitled suiU Tsbms or "als One-half cash; b lance on a credit of six month, wl.th note to be ap prover line reserved antu mil payment is made. New Berne, N. C. en.th,llW. . JAM KB O. HARBISON, f 24 d30d ' Adm'r of John O. Oatdoor, dee'd.- Valuable Land for Sale. Pursuant to a Judgment of th Bnoerlor Court of Jones county, the undersigned will ell at Publlo Auction, at th Court Hons In Trenton, on Mendaj, the Twenty-nun day of March, A.D 188D. at Twelve o'olock, midday, the following described land, vis: A certain tract of land situated In said Jones oonnty, about on mile from Trenton, on the road leading from Trtnton Jo Pol- loraviitei ana wajuioros .no mnue- esuioa. "the common" and th mill tract, being the same land bequeathed to James Ms Daniel by his fattier James BUDealol u She7th artl ele of his will, except the mills and mill eat aa 1 th commons tract of land. 1 ' , Alo the mills and mill seat, situated so Orookef Ran, in tne Immediate vlolnlty of tne xown or xrenton.ana known th no Daniel Hills . ..- . - The above is very valnable property, ; Tof any further information Inanir of the un dersigned. --"''-:: Terms caan. . u.H. wuiwh. r-T i.. . -. J M. 1SW. gTBVtNBOH, Feb.;la, 1889. tod ComnilsU)nert saw op viluibli beil-esute; : I wllLselti foMoehv at the Court Hones In Beaufort, ITIonday.Mareb lith, 18S being the first day of the Bprlng Term of . Carteret Kuporlot Court, five hundred aesea ef land (in fonr several tract) tltu'.ted eov. the north side of Bogna Sound, oa both sldeat ol the Atlantic dt ort t Carolina Railroad, and about three mile west of Morsheea City. The Interest of the Carolina City Com pa ay In one hundred and thirty -flv acre, between high water mark and Aha channel of Bogue Bound, and In front of th above deecrloed land. : Alsevabont seven handred town lots, as designated In the plan of Oaro IfnaClty,, ;.-t :? Receiver Caroline city Company,' . Beaufort, N.C, Feb. 11, 1889. , law4w,. - NOTICE.-' -i-The tradersntsedr R.-Aj Raeft, ftas dnly qnallfled as administrator with will of- the ;' estate of- Allen Joaes, - end hrby tlTM ' notice that he require all persons having ' claims against the estate of th said Alien Jonee to present them to the said K. A, -. Roasetl duly authenticated. Tor payment on . or be fore the 4th day of March. 1889, or , this notice will be pleaded in bar of reeovery. v Persons indebted to th estate are notified lo make immediate payment. ' . m6 w -' R. A. RUSBKLL, Administrator. - , 3. fl. CRABTBM. BASIL JtUTLT, , - JOHN H. CEABTEEE& CO Founder-and Machinlatt ' :; 4k'Umdloiia. tad 1m1i las? b - BaUders t Baujiaesv Bollar; v ' aVr Hill. JEdflne; Cwt-ofT nachlaaa, .Wear prepared tod Casting of all kinds - With promptness, . ... - . : .J's. ' " Partisularand fmnedlate attention gtven repairs of Wsands.7, , iojpf t i yw will he glsd to gfre plans and Mtimste for any desetiptlonof achinry. tt f ...x a We are the agents for ths sal of th Am en ' lean Saw. Also for Q. A A. Parcamln's cele brated Indestructible Mica V aivea, .t:: 1 , - ' ; W give satisfactory enarsntee for all wots:' oonsbynst, ;;- - . , , ;yad2awwty T.t X - 4 0 -i. .- t -f'5'??NaJ - f. r:::
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