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it i.i? -M - a - - . ..- a . . mm - 11 r s - . - . . ? 7 m . aw mm. 1 a mm ?; VUI.-NO. 253. , NEW BERNE. N. C.. SUNDAY. JANUARY 26. 1890. PRICE 5 CENTSi - HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. O. &Iaklt Executor's notice.' LCCAIS. 'f ; I ,t Jl ; A I N H WS': Disgusted and tht Would-be I Church Services Today. juuuuaMuv xuaypuuiiou. . i Baptist unnrcn iter, u. w. ttauie, The scene at theA.&N.O. raJlroad pastor. .Services at li a. m. and 7:15 depotyeeterday morning waa called a I p.m., conducted by the pastor. Sun "meee'jby a "good many who were day aohool at 3 p. m , 0. C. Clark, Are you going to Golitboro tomorrow present "Peg-Leg" Williams, the saperintendtnt. Publio incited to at AM.Y ROSE POTATOES of superior I eyenlng to aee Patti Rosa f famous emigration agent, came down tend. I" niit f a ninHfi. k.. v. . ; I e...t.i t. a. ..a. Ion Fridsv nisht. It waa rsisortad that I Preabvterlun Phnrnh R. T- n. uunui muiiD wui in iuiBunwi 11 " I - I Y, M. O. A. this afternoon at 5 o'clock. man bimi h telegraphed for Vase, D. D., pastor. Services at 11 a Nearly all the; ministers of tbecity L f T i 7 , "... ?' BuD1'y Mn001 Ik... .... 1 ,. , ,.i ""j "wiumi unu. nun uuiniin mw ii am aic lUTiieu to aueua voces w, .UJ.UJl.u. , Ky. fifty pj, KBWJt-d- Peg at services - we are giaa w learn tnat Kev. nr. the deooL It waa soon aeen that "Pee" OhrUt (nrnh-R.v T m w oar George, whd baa been unwell during wu not going touke along many of Lector. Third Sunday after Epiphany: TILL HEADS and Sutemenla neatly I , v- M WH 0rowa. some 01 we woma-ne service at u a. m. Sunday Schooolat JD printed at this offlj . Call and 7""7- i ; "exodusters" got mad, and to make 9i a. m.and 4 p. m. A oordial invito leave your orders with os. I There is considerable painting and the situation interestinc two sisters I tion to the oublic. Attentive ushers. : . - . : I ' . .. 1- ... ... ... . I ARDEN BEEDS Pura and frtah "pairing going on in different portions engaged in a oIawing-matoh,orfight,and Church of the Disciples Rev. I. L . i- v- atr. . iicriT'a orng atw. , 101 ue eity. ine people are getung I two or the men made rousing speecbss. I ChM pastor. Preaching at 11 TTOW is your stock of Stationery? dy for the Fair in February. But all this did not stir the emotional o'clock a. m. by Rev. Edward Bull. v.UUa'-Waean Print it for joa almost asl - Th. ihrM m-rri.na un-1 nature of "Pen." "Pe" looked around I SnhW.t: "Tn ,.' Wm H m HD Rl m II mmm , J u .u. n r..j.j : I All hPAt ha nnnM anil ulutJRn ftm. I Km ft ft.. l- WL.UI .u. ..-. S( ADAM rOREPAXJGH, the Veteran . past W.ek one to a white couple 11188 01 country niggers," got them on school has been changed toSo'clook fMvta manasa ( riaail . f Ik orfnn d two to oolorea ooapies. UD "". B m eugiueer w wm p. m. ana tns scnooi will meet at that circas, manager laaeaa wvaunppe I . . .. . I.nd ift th nth.r. .imt kr..k -n. u,.. i-...- "Httt.'. - ' I . The yacnt uagnona was launched " 7 ' 1 "u. iUD iUuuu m-iwu iu lo.ard'.ahln railw.T T.tH. UBW ,fc re aisgnstea attend these services. No ssrvicesat . o..il ...... .t- ... . . When fellowa with "hilnii" ahtrta anil I n(i.t, .Mm rvniL li 1 FjtH niii.it inn m ..in i ..... h a. a. ...Winn maam a i w . -- wm .... ui.u. ral M""" ' r'" imwimvvi, avvvttai UBiuil vnuiunoiv .... I 'blaots. bat Bhe can Import Whitea her propeller. 8hewentdown to Ellis' w. .n oa ce .l0 nT" ?!M W"'T Church-Preaching at 11 ' "TV D. S. HAEUON, Solentiflo Op " JU t a, RriJted in Sr., Pdtera- tuf.i, ;.-ia, la U70. Ofloe at Hotel t Albert, room Ko.-4. No charges for v - examination. All work done in office. 1 iiu3 ?tj . . ; ,v v , a x. SLOTS, r OEED PEASExtra Etrly Brahda--. ' 0 "Flrrt and Best "Alaaka," and ' HomardVEarlieit ot all the Peas." " Will be sold at. the. lowest possible prices for oash, by ' . list of Letters Remaining in the postoffice at New Berne, Craven county, January 20ch, 1880. Albert a Burt. Wm. A. Bond. James Brum mage, D. C Corel ton. Mrs. Mo ts) la Collins, Miss Patsy Colman, Mrs. Olive Daugherty, John Hall, Prudy Nelson, J. M. Phillips. Mrs. Patsy Smith, Miss Mead Smith, Mrs. Kate Smith, Mr. Willis, care of W.H. Willis, Miss Jennie Williams. Persons calling for above letters, will say advertised,and give date of list. The regulations now require that one cent shall be collected on the delivery of each letter advertised. Wit E. Clark a, P. M. GRATIFYING TO ALL. The high position attained and the universal acceptance and approval of the pleasant liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs, as the most excellent laxative known, illustrate the value of he qual ities on whioh its success is bated and are abundantly gratifying to the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Company. did it. AwAnivli tA mIm ai im An Avar.! ihin 4o "flo&l tin." nrAnarAtitrv tn - m VUwWAU IV mira uiu vw ewe w w v- a, i-t er- Af 1 W whelminepreponderance.-AUanta MD tomorrow for Florida. . ' - rinnatifntinn. I The Register of Deeds says that mort- , j r w 1 - .1 ... ... ,1 I KnaM muiiOB iu uui mt ibsi as usual taxen to the "promised land." He a.m. nd7!i5n m h h nMr r- wantea nomespun-sbirt fellows. Aboat Dr. J. E Mann. Young men's Bible mty disappointed would-be exodusters reading and pr-yer meeting, 9:30 a m. were left en the platform. Sunday sohool at 3 p.m.. J. K. Willis. Along tne route to Uoldsboro, how- Isupt. Regular pravcr meeting. Thurs ever, reg" puxea up about 575 exo- day night, 7:15 Sunday-school teaoh . t . t.a..l ... . at. a vm ... c j, jaoxmaaoouia pe morejuaeiy loiaiinu w tne year, uaven t tne project' for th. World'. W Jh. money) loanr or, are - t M&wto ricfctba to bOfin J-J" . Toung ..dif.' Bible mesting" Friday the" controversy with .if airy, be- nU M 8:80 p m. - riween Oonneaalonal commute- .: Tn'BMO" w uouron ? . BsPti.tmi..ionst.tion,marketdock- Boatott TraTeller. ' ' ' . .TT . LMWr " PTa V . y B PP . D0M Morning servides at 9:30 a.m.,Rev. I w " "i "" ww 1 o-- - w iv vw a oi Warn Ktl 1 1 IaialAt A rrnvnrtni. sarninas I learn that Mr. Chestnutt, who has been Berne, and second to this is the pleasure tt 4.50 p jB HollanJ leader The quite atck is improying. Mrs. Chest- we experience in calling attention to pttbiio 00rdial, Jnvited at. nuw, wno waa aiso siok, h oetter. 2 1 "Spkakkb Seed evidcntljre- . garda Democratic Bepresontativea taa Idterlowrt rboi mast be BUp- that Terjriwo yeart k .. . . i . . I r "" .ubouco. ui . .wrmor uniLBH WOOie Und thaaa a.r.lnaa. V J. . . Ll.J.aJ ... .sMI IiU I L f a I " f Everything Is in readiness for start- " " gooa Y. M. 0. A.-Servioes at the rooms on 1 .a. . ... . 1 till r orn ua hav httf AAMaalM laKK. I ug op ai we canning estaDiisnment. ..ir jjijd, tmt at 5 o'0iOcko.m. Sub- vngre8SioneleCUona eX held The mwhlnerys eto., was tested yester- hfore aUudetothe rising fame of jeot Now(in reUtion t0 christuns, Ma .mtiil nPAnnnnnart 1a a vA IT " IflnnArlntAniiAnc fV&klAV rtnid t.hmt tri .RnloAAnall .... .. . rwrr-iwouia Degm operations tomorrow or 3: ! Tm -a Methodist ' UfiurcVat 'Wlnoheater, Illinola, baa next day, , .UCett, Ana, -American nag mi rk When the rumor came to the reporter ftOSltioU behind the pulpit U a per I yesterday that two trains a day would 1 maneoi decoratioB and obieot lea-loonbepatpnthe A. &N. C. railroad, "-iah of TifttTiflrJni .v. ; ' t ' he wett to headquarters with If. Mr. . - Vjjts-jj" 't.' j '...,1.. -5 urn saw mat two trama a aay wouia of the first, rank. He makes vv MoRBISOIt B, AVERT, ft jonnglbe put on In about a month that is, good this claim with the first Mr. H.nnia Taylor, a native of this city, and a cousin of Messrs. Hark and Harry Stevenson and Mrs. Delia Ste venson Whitford, but we cannot with hold from our readers the following very high compliment taken from the I Boston Post: Mr. Hannis Taylor, of Mobile, Ala., is a new candidate for literary honors Bible reading. Leader, Dr. J. D. Clark. All men invited. SOUTH CAE0L1XA NEWS. From the State Papers. The Charlotte Chamber of Commeroe will have a big banquet February 0th A labor agent says that 35.000 negroes have left north Carolina since last Oo tober. A new opera house is eoinr up in Asheville. It will cost $60,000 and is being erected by Mrs. J. 0. Spears, Wilmington Messenger: The largest crop of corn we ever heard of was that Dr. Robert Patterson of Halifax, N On more than fifteen acres be aver airad more than 100 buahela of corn. aKi.r f 4k- v.m.'mii.. tod the mail hetweenMorehead """ un Raleigh Chronicle: There is now over v-pvw y-v.-v . .. TJn..A oiawa. uij uireaa .on an anioor rmon OflO An riannait at tha R.l.iirh R.v. PW;afWn !f?Tf W-nd John Ives will go down to 1 ScfilLiS 3rf4 lidttBtrlal dev-lopment Morehead City on het tomorrow. this book affords. 5." S1 n,BJnh"' tttlaSoith during the 'paat ten A muJe hitolwd t0 a oart wUh . balfl Je , i. Dtott. SlSatfJSSwS jeara. MOfaU Kespt)0C JblomeifaieQ; cotton in It was pursuing his way I scholar from Alabama, one of the Raleigh News ani Observer: A peou- in that aeotiOtt and keep TOM hands down Crayen street to the Cotton Ex- States in rebellion in the war of aeces- "a ratanty occurrea at uurnam v- I . ... I a. a. i. at a i ra I TMutTfimV. A whitA man n&mAii Par ohange yesterday afternoon, when he iwn, w wa w amnwH fwpis vw ;r.K . ..! n h.n ... ,ma lorofounder instruction than waa ever I 'ui hbdo, waa coupling some srampeu nis we ana iea uown. xne -. Bn iri t . tha trmnanAmnt oars about a shifting train, and while maafcon, Jsaleigb, ton-oi Judge I f the Fair. naees. n.nlB0r Averj .thOvSapreni OoMt of The pretty , little launch Alice was ale0ond, which, when finished, will VAvth"11aVoHn:awallrtMl noxhnlfA g'w a trial yesterday on Trent river, complete a work of aolid merit on a v-; K.laf-w..; t.wi.w tn She was found to be all right, and is found , ; W .; 4 - , . considered a "daisy" by everybody, u, ITJtoTJ wu,, .-T.Ta iT..Vu. . ?K0? '0a.neday She i. owned by Mr .W. P. Howard and lo'show SSSSt'StSOS. g ' tt tt hOUfi.... f RjT. N. M. Jurney, and will carry pas- stitutional system and the development ag by everybody. subjeot which to the patriotic Amerioanl scholar must seem the greatest in seou- Bhavmatlim Is undoubtedly caused by lactio aoid in the blood. This aoid attacks the fibrous tissues, and causes the pains and aches in the back, shoulders, knees, ankles. hips and wrists. Thousands of people have found in Hood's Sarsaparilla a positive cure for rheumatism. This medicine, by its purifying action, neu tralizes the acidity nf the blood, and also builds up and "Strengthens the whole body. PQWDK Absolutely Pure, , Thli nowder n.v.r ,ariu a mma! pt-rltj, itrenstb and wholeaomenaaa. Mara economical than Ihs ordinary ktada, a4 cannot be sold In competition with lha Btai- utuae or low teat, short weight, aloja r phoaphate powdera. Hold only In aaaa. Royal Bakinq Fowdeb Co.. 1US WaU-tl. i. Inne23 dan wad firl Aw FROM NEW YORK CITY. Mr. A . K. HAWKE9Dear Bir: Yonr patent eye-nlsssea received tome time since, sua am verv mncn Kratiuea iu, wuuuoi iui change tht baa come over my eyealght lince 1 nave aiaoaraeu my uiu kibk?. .uu am DOff wearing yoara. Secretary Btatlone a' Board of Trade. All eyes fitted at tbe drug store of F. S. DUFFY, Newbern. N.O necm wiy NOTICE. The nndenlcned. Clement Manly, has duly qualified as Kxeontor of tbe estate of Henry H. nunn.aoa nareoy giveauuuue m.v ha reanlrea all Dersons having claims .raln.t the eitata of the said Henrj Nunn. to present tham to the sld Clement Manly, duly authenticated, (or payment, on or before tbe 1st day 01 r eoruary. uwi, r else this notice will be pleaded in Dar 01 re coveiv. Persons Indebted to the estate mast pay without delay. CLEMENT MANLY. an28 dim Executor. . HAHN Has Just returned from the West with the finest lot of f offyw-Noir York World. : , "i Tlt aarae reasoning that' makes cart came down with the mule, and the worth of their federal nationality and walking backwards in front of a mov Kentuckv HoTSeS and MuleS the blacks Of this country African shafU broke and the bale el oottonwas its organic relation to English consti- in e5t.10n ' his heel was "J 'atakat tbaieat of the Europeans tumbled cut. The mnle got hi, leg innALhi8V tuZJtft .o hath"eTbein,nNe:ne'rh7'" send skinned. The driver left the mole at to ' Afrinana. li flnnnncs 1 all - - ' .; . KK ..t,: ,;- ..:: .' Innllna haarinnartAra untl went off awwwB . ufcW cauv .swws have his oart repaired. water ana aoanaon me country wi v - - TndrftTia tnnit rlARftltinn.i-.Ttntrin 1 nappuBT n. v ft1 -.t" , r'j. - - I awBmer.jDiagies.oi ne ej. j.u. wl0Pr LJ ' '. Milne will arrive today The Annie of be sold at close Figures Call and see them at their old Stand, Middle street. J an 2.5 dw.'im H Habn & Co. py augury to have snob Instruction "" 7" ooming from tbe South, for these yol- ?fr nPn him and "hed him. nmee will teaoh, if they teach anything He d'ed to ta w mutes. i that the life or this nation Is the life of uaieign vjsut earn Jones, the evan an indivisible whole. ", I gelist, will hold a aerfbs of meetings in The Hon. Edward J. Phelps, late Charlotte during the month of April. f" T...l tT.Haai minister to England, writes: The oitizens propose the building of a r Ol 1 1 UG R 101111015 The work is,, in my judgment, a sunanie Taoernacie ror tne purpose, to . . . . . . ... It. li., ... n t m t . tri i r. r. . '. I.. . .. ... r. 7'- imasseny, pnuosopnioai ana exnausuve oe oauea tDeoamionesiaDBrnaoi. lir the Statistics Of the Protest this line will sail tomorrow. treatment of the most tmnortant than- The A. & 1L Colleee. so far. is very ant rpiscopal Church in the United U,,' ' ; i6' p0""0'1 hl!l ,wh.loh th 7?li S!.ooe",ul.i.n of tud?nta .? i v .. f ! f 1 . i t i-. . i nrua Hvr ihhit nr iiaaiT an atRti. - in ia ai jktbtw" aia tua tuaaa ruuiii dhi ii He'll - .States there il an Inotease in the (u.C.Clk.Jr..is on a pros! great and needed oxntributioa to a rob- taken and arrangements are being made aTl- TT A 1rO , f C 3 - V . - . 1 . . - , ''." ... m I I... Mktnk Cm itiffAM. nli. ... mw.A I aw nil A itlnn.1 .AAAmmA1aliin. i n I .Bh. M. Bl a, .il i. Att. o r.: of it hrs been elucidated bv the writings I order was. sent North today for pbjsi- wr Liue- year jpsciev amooayuu " .vf.1., of Hamilton. Jay. Madison. Uarahall. ological charts and other needed appli- ' nearly to SKJ.OOU nearly a quartet 'wwu, r,4, uuuym, ca,u, ai. 8tor and cooiey in its American defiances. unow uiu Baptist: we lesrn tnat tne I farmers in this oounty are making every possible effort to enrich their Sad Death of a louar North Csrollulaa Jd thla year with home-made f ertU uere. nearly to 3.000 nearly quartet T,n wunty; J, TLtncpln, Baybord, N. 8tory- and cooiey t. American de- ftv2 innriakrrw.lnif In ' f I.A dlA. 0.iILW.Blanohafdand"K.O. Clifford, duotiona,-and by Hallam, Stubbaaad ortt? increase being in .the . djo- BomlUniMm Macauley in its earliest British history, cease of fennsykania.' Md W,F. Dayilt. Y. Kitchen :r' ' 7 ..,.VV- Zzl eawawar -saaawafcawswassswasBaBgs , . . f t - ' . - wy a W 41. sTi -r- " 1 . s rr a w . " rt. in.. jf'r-. in a i nan uflaiuni aa inunr nnri.ni arnnmaa - ' tistw M-ri lit e-Ksa ' ch t. ; iiencon. lie tl.i lt el xuauriuo. am.; . i nM.f- i- w.wi- n j . ums K.s " R naaaloa-O - m " WASHiHOTOif , Jan. 28w Mr Monison -hTnh tSX h uIA from the wreatUnto which are twisted r g0r lAi'Tt 'u'!. all torlande: it.U the S0C2 into Common of Schooners. , .. t No"hif?a 9nrr an Imnortanl one. and where is the use Whicl are Struck all raonir; it Th. Wilmington Measenger o ImoXgVnd died ' . .... .--.. .. J' - ' , I ..... MA 41.n-knh thntnah lh. Rlrn.l I . .l: iui. a I COUUtV BWamPS SOOUna With DSdS Of 15 t3 meMntOWhlcn ara rosrea I''''- r-T:r::."T U,S! fine marl, Mr. Blohard Jones, on less TRUCK FARMERS' SPECIAL THE BEST FERTILIZER FOR POTATOES AND OTHER TRUCK CROPS EVER SOLD. 0YM 250 Barrels elected Maine Rose SEED POTATOES, For sale by WHOLESALE GEOOEB, MIDDLE STBEET, NEW BEBNK. ti. t, filiiam II. Olivor, INSURANCE AGEHT AND lister,! NE WBEKK, N. O. Connecticut Mutual. Life. Continental, of New York, Fire. Minn, of Hartford. Flra. Manufacturers and Builders, of N. Y. Travelers of Hart ord. Life and Aocid't. uibernia, or New Orleans. Fire. Fidelity and Casualty, of New York. marine insurance Co. , of London. American Steam Boiler Ins. Co.,N. Y, Board of Marine Underwriters of Phila. Notary Public. Commissioner of Deeds for the States Of New lork, Maryland. Pennsyl , vania, Connecticut. NO ADVEETISINO D0D0I, The balance of cur Winter Stock Of Clothing and Underwear we will elote out At Cost, for the Next Thirty Days. to make room for our Spring Goods. Barringtbn & Baxter. House For Bent. : A very desirable Dwelling House, containing six rooms, and kitohetv Water in the house. Situated on Haa cock street, opposite to the Academy Green. Apply at the dwelling. RUDOLPH ULBICH. " jacl5 dtf At F. Ulrioh's Store. - all tigreat tides of U isttfircsmentinwli-sead Kwln,c.pboun4 from tffi S& TW.i.. taocrianfstarsandt.liiona Charleston to "Iftrw. Berne with phoe- oityThe young manlaa4 Jurtreturned Sft4M''l"1JLS,,d profiUble m0' and cnirerse and eter. l.I 3 ?. L::l pbato rock,: while at anohor ;ln tbre from field work in Arkansas, connected w. c"n ttt . Introdaced seven years ago, and exten sively used slnoe by leading Truokers along the coast from Norfolk, Va , to Tampa, Fla North Carolina Trackers will consult their Interest by giving It a trial, at least. Address for Cat legne, glying prices, cer tificates, etc, TEE WILCOX & GIBES GUANO CO., Jan!5 dim CHARLEBTON, 8. C. The Brick Store, corner of Middle 81. and Federal Alley, occupied at present oy ur. o. uaton. Possession given February 1st Apply to GRAHAM DAVES, j21 tf Broad Street. V Mortgagee's Sale. iii tlaze tnd triamp. Ex-Senater Klddleberger Dead. By rirtue of power of sale oontained In a certain mortgage executed by John .3, M harbor waa at 1 o'clock thla tnornlM T":!""0.01- '1 wa! k. .v. . ia.-. ..k.. ? w naagraauawa :-Tr V7r " honOMatDavidwn OoUege : WrHOHawraa, Va., Jan.. 2.-Exen-U. Ipock and wife Stosan, to Green, r uoweu lioeas, yaps, wanner, wniou tw0 years since, naving all?ered the ator Riddleberger died at 8:80 o'olook Foy & Co., and duly reoorded in Book u ostward boaad.$-.llM', Uartba-JiM taledlotorr:rHo wae a youth, of briH this morning - - 95, folio 424, Records of Craven county. liant UIents ant the : very highest I Hairiaon Holt EJddleberBer waa born 1 1 will sell at Publio Auction to the inejrd is not a c :?cla in the ' U: .. -a. ...,' . t- ... i . ,lt Mi Kar m.t and ftowanrlt knnnknd I "UB UI6I 3 c- " l ta iJ a nejrro. and ZZ, m 1 T . Judge Awy wal telegraphed for and 4 im. He had a oommon sohool in New Berne, county of Craven, State , r ' 1 pe rde wai not damaged but lost is exrjeoted j . - 1 - w wajs w fpw o.. ..... HTktlThA nmilKt dill ha tikia'tANnfthl... a . . tt. ... j -. ri . ,oiu l. u ' Bm vwwimj ; - ; " r WW , bwhiw w ww jvBAa. aa waa i way. wi isuruarj, low, mtm o iuwa, ba., ..r t- laan ne I i.i,Mn u.rth hioh wu ins Into uarotioa. k j 'CX-' Issvsnleen years old when tbe war be- the following personal property, tc-wit: IfLsiV azi9 a rer- and demand while at anchor at South' J.h-?J"? f ? was lor three years in the Ooa One; light bay j hors named Henry. n I UIUU1H III. 1 1VU WUU1BF. . 111! IUIHUMU I . . V. ..HAW .. MMIUIIMI A, lt,r.lin I TMM B M Ml.- I v. ia icu.s ia i jjuis uy sua wnwun r lupppenaa id Ayery s own rooms. t : tl:t.. r-.s ' t!'3 iri-3 is 1 In ftmaasatij a worse ;ne;:o. 1 a ntra t3c:a live in tbe Utit ' u '-t:s la'crtt::tcs. and pros- " a t:sct to t: .:!f vzl-. to I and captain of cavalry. After the war he studied law and waa admitted to the j22 dtd : Attorney for Mortgagee. Inn.lw nnArttil au tnwad nn ta tha city yesterday. Jt Is estlmafed that it ""-.. rfjT.-1 Mtmning his practice atwooa- wl'Ieoel: 8500 to reoalr the Martha. 1. " . ' 'r aswar . wmsw .w num. w- MANLY ft GUION, vw... .j,r,v.-!.s. i siocsr, wnere nis nome was. roriwoi a - - j; .fi " Professor Alderman, by authority of I terms he was Oommonwealth's attor-&, JJ IU Jt lOriQft 102UC I 7, As-a pa V.'ra eo i4 I .. . . , a . J W Capt, uramner, master oi, tne ieus, the ohool Uws of the 8Ute, wUl hold ney for thto eounty.he seryed four. o2;sred to pay hsir or tnis amount 11 tne an Institute for white teaohers at tha years In tbe House of e seryea louri u - '.'.a. Delentee. and I Mr, Foster 8. Chapman, one of the . - a - - s ...... . . i . . a l. ai ai j. m a j jCSSS I pilots would pay the remainder j but Academy in thla city, beginning Uon for a similar period ia th State Senate. I,a"" , J ,5 - QIT . "i a.. .i - . . i . . i n etTr. rianrnirr tin . i nun. , i mat inaiEiaiiu i i-iaa swstsa aa tMaamviaais nr ret a iiaisiivirann uvTf. va viiauuwi avavniuasa. w a asrcay . j y L:at3 on teis the latter nave not yet aareea w - ' i "3 ' r .1 y A-jo4'e ,r It" at . it i tie 10 rsi do." v: ' :' ' V 1 nnbllo addresses delivered on Fridar of Ulal alaatnr on tha namnnratla ticket in I many 'whom It bare sold Ouina's T:.n ITartha Is ownsd bv Cant. Thomas I that wAnk-. . . Publio aohool taanhara or i7. ami nn tha Kaad mata Unkat In Pioneer Blood Bene weri but what have s.cfCBaufort, and hsr master Is the white raoe trereouired to attend. 18C0. In 1805 he entered the United " .VBMJiy. 1I1MklV awvj v aaa wV vuvulivhvm syw auttss -t uow sjweaww mm m atuwu juori eaaav awe i - - - " 7 J sohoole: dulrlng the continuance of the term of aervioe ended in 1889. In the W. and a Fr5a FtORBjAsToMO. C , ; A TnBlitnto. , T Itrtna thav will all ha maantima ha hs.-i avral nnntantlnnal vii vfc- i .fwaiaw o. iriMi nromntlv on hnnf. , i ; " - ; ( ; I with tha nn'.tflr-na. Canaral Uahnna. t . ;.'U::i, i ..:-M . .--.V J.OrlendO, FlS. migioona Cerpactfollr. ' i' ! land durlnx the U t caoalM seaBe sal:byB N. DUFFY. New .vvr-; ' -, jlS-aSfcaw&wtJ.l JohjiS. Loao.' publioaa kicker," fca crposed Mahone. ' ion, of Beaufort. The cargo ied to the A.&N. 0. railroad, Vs r.:is act like -V,'. .- -ci For Rent, One Iron Safe. HERRINGS' PATENT, ALSO 1 Good Buggy Hore$ .FOR SALE AT big Erieaif Removal. 11 On or about JANUARY lttb. twiU'. remove my ..fJ . Entire Stock -fgGccf i to the large and commodious tr! etore, aijoialag Belfi iewelry f - lwhre I will be pleased to ws't r - patrons and the publio genera".!. ' janll d wtf . . , WM, EULt
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 26, 1890, edition 1
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