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OURN vol; ix,-N0.-i56; NEW BERNE; N. C. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1890. PRICE 5XENTS; II HlKl TaV 5 I ' 0 HUSUTESS LOCALS. ' - " - I A a Co.. N. Y.. Custom Tailors, is 1 prepared to show a fine Una or Bam pies lorouitsur t)wii.1.Mv..- of Geo. Allen Co Come ana leave your measure, .v aepiDti 1 AAA MORE OF THOSE FRESH iXi'YX52 SSSSStSS: ' . . r . - urocerv etore. Aiaooo nusueisor. nice large Norton jam potato! . Girt ua a . trial and be oonviooed that we are eell ins? firbt clan groceries aa oheap as any house i the. city - - , : " ; Respectfully, t CHUR1HILL ft PARKER, - . .. .. Broad Street. .- mn t t?Th or lx rooms in most " 1" desirable oart of the citj. Every .. VV:.nTenlenoe for housekeeping. Apply wt Journal office. t i ' i- aet 1m V- IV their fall stock Boot and 8hoe, - - Dry Gcds, Groceries and Provisions. " iyrIll4r"""SS, , npnP.TAVTno a n'TnRTARR SHOE I ; Jor ladles. New an.i marvelous in- -' vantion. , Sae sample; : N. Abpin, '- iltf Opposite JooBSAii Office. 'LD PAPERS for sale in any quanl -:-r:.Ay titias at JouBSAtofflse. ""ATHEMIlTIC Caiculation, Re if :-.ll. suit Problem 8olved. ; 5 . Rolan Baking Powder. Congress adjourned yesterday.. In the House the tariff bill was panned o.iturdaj: yeas 152, nays 81. ' c HILL rlKK wm assim iwv, oaui . ' 1 1 i . n ... d .m l : - JoncH in his meetings at Wilming ton. i?. 6r.,r,T, nurioTkhaa tatan the stump and ia making telling speeches for Democracy. fc " The Atchison Globe sayn "A V man will tell a lie to get sympathy --' nd a woman will tell a lie to give : 'it." . WiLUJflW, Bobbins has been nominated for Collector of.interaal revenue for the fifth North Caro lina district! With the swift ocean steam ships six days must now be recog ntzed as the 6nt8ide limit of time across the Atlantic. During the recent maneuvers 'aOIia iJnaalana fnnr hnnrtrArl sol- ilir.'m nnl a ifnnafil vara rlrntrnerl I by the falling of a bridge, Titts Hnlta ar hnildiner another "T -- I . ,i m - tt Aiv I GOUOU lull! oi over y,uw hljiuuicoi . ' I .a. Ql,vnn -fPknn llAifl AWII i hi, vjuuiyauy puuyo. twelve cotton mills in-Alamance county, ' The Italian government has caused a sensation, &n& .-.'a good deal of ill feeling by prohtbting bands from playing the Marseilles and Garibaldi hymn. Lk - Prof. JV.;D.f Marks, of Phila v defphia, Bays be can construct an y etectrtc mofof ;lifllobi wlH'Wbltl. a - train of cars from, that city to is ew V5 Yoik in thirty Bix minhtes. VERMONT Shows a decrease Of eighty one in population since 1880. S If Vermont was Democratic ! we should learn from the organs of the Annnn .. B v. p. i-uou yu .Uv """.T . ....- . .: emocrauo rme. It cBi ue maiuo".7 vo- : v.- 1.1. 1 A a moastratea that , ootn uarneia and Harrison, the last: two Success - fnl Eepublican ' Candidate for . " President, - -were eleoted by the kytl lAtvInli ' AHf nwfltrrrtf .ft OA ftf : ,v ; - o '.. ' 1 , i j iuuucj . , , , i.rM nnnn . namnnrntn ' - ' Dttan.l a thA nnnnlnfmentH lor ...v- -v rr -' Democratic meetings in their ; res- peotive neighbornooas. OO your- selves, and take some good Bepab? lican with you. - - ; . , A GEORGIA ' editor ?' wants to know Where the 'phrase'NoW fs f ;mA va onhinrihoil'J ArialnatAJbmels.- lara ti8rces,;eto.v from new v.auJ .....w-.0 . K.ft, AHm rontioc, WTrt " r . : hard times." - Our " readers will take notice that now is the time to EubGcribe)1 The suggestion that the most 'ing" monument to .Ericsson r .l be one of our , battla ships -. :d after him ia eminently fit- rrovivied tbst the e!Tp dCv3 run UlO a Coa.-uac crCwUiUa tli. 1TT3. a nnl liar - in th P il-p ln' br "hooting himself with .a revol i a mua-tiar in ma i ow ac. uaw.,tAr.D hAn married nn Thb PhiUdelphia Kecord makes ft trAAn t timer, vlion' if iati VlaainaT goes M favor jrith the Elderly party. ' For castor oil. tbe Dro- - fit a k - Vi - iwj- uww, uo urw wrmbat chast sprote. For cotton seed oil, grown in the Nazareth Mai she turns a cold and bony cucck. Just is appearances ' indicate that the Demccraaie about to carry Pennsylvania, Independents are coming out to divide the Dem ocratio. vote. We don't know. what has induced it, bat tbe Inde pendent DemoCrat8 of the Third . . , ... nominated liichard Vaux to sue ceed himself. The regular Demo- oratlo Candidate is William Me" Aleer, LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. C. C. CtARK Commicsioner's sale. J. W. 8tewaht -Mules, horses, etc. CoifON. New Beroe market Sales of 47 bales at from 9 10 to 9 65 The Yacht Club will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in tbe New Berne Collegiate Institute. Thn ntnnmrr Nanhnrno cf t)na Old a,mBin i; .,, . u... uuuimivu iiuo kuua vub nu;uif o i a. uuu- (jre(i bales of cotton yesterday. The regular meetiog of tbs ladies' Mniwionii y scsie.r connected wiih tbe Dapiisi cnurcn wm ds neiu mis alter noon at half past three o'clock. A full attendance desired . The exports of cotton from this port during September, on the E.C. D. line alone, was 8,413 bales, about 600 of wbioh were shipped by through bills of lading t) Europe, the remainder to Northern markets. Hon. H A. Gudger was in the city last night. He is now daily addressing the publio on the issues of the cam paign. He spoke yocterday at Trenton to a good audience, considering the dis agreeable woathar. He will speak today at Kiaetoo, tomorrow at Snow Hill, Friday at Wilson, and Saturday at Rooky Mount. New Lawyers Twenty-six applicants- have been granted lioense to practice law by the Supreme Court now in cession in Raleigh. Our former townsman, Mr w "woe, who negn the study of r 3 tt r r i a -nt law uuuer iuu. j kj. iurn oi www . Kapha ani nmshaii nrniar Mr. S. T Beckwith.of Washington. N 0., after his removal there, was one of the num ber, and he will soon enter upon his professional career in that city. Escaped From Drowning Two boys, about fourteen years old, named Hardy Lewis, the son of Mr, Isaac Lewis, and the other Joshua Smith, the. son of Mr. Elijah Smith, were out Bailing yesterday afternoon in a small skiff , which shipped a sea and oapeizsd about the middle of Neuse jriyer. oppoette the foot of Pollock street.. !The boys saved themselves by climb ing up on top of the boat and remaining there until the steamer Kineton dis- joovered them and picked up both tho oy a ana boat ana nrougnt them to MU0 w"er 00,UI1 m Prooeeu uui ujf iuemBeiVB. o dimifs waa done exoent a dncbinir on 1 1 000i daT. r- " Extraordinary Run of Fish at More head.- " 1 Thtr fishing has been very gr d at Morehead this .season and seems to be ""J Brewing patter. ; we are toia tnat I An A hlisafr miif i aannKs tH An a rfnn wu ww bwivi wubi ii vaugui iu uu uj Ut the beech for S480--nd that 30.000 mullets were'oaueht at one haul and ior ouu, ana iuessrs. watson Iflaninla rnafvAH Tatfav fvAm MaiVir . " j r uarvey yesterday morning stating that hheir sloop troagbt op so.000 mutieu (r0m one of their, beeches .the day be (ore. I aeema that the oatoh is sa large tnai tne suppiy oi aau ana , oarreis iaia in (or the season ia not adequate for the demands. ,There are calls for pork . ; - ana mess, r , ,.y,inoiA anu . n. , Dlattnn hilt vanaiVAil tblporama t.vt alt1 --r-r . ' r' by tbe oarload. Mr. Uir(oi sent down one Carload v J20 f aacks Monday to Messrs. Watson, Daniels Bell at Morehead,, and Mr, Bishop will; send down another carload to, Mr, N. W. Taylor of Beaufort, today, Vvs r Prospective Bridegroom's Suicide. Richmond, Va., Bept. S3 Lswis M. GriiHn. a well known tobacconist of I.i I ....... . . tins piaco,commii5ea suiciae tnis morn- Personal. . - ; V k . Tbe steamer Newberne of the O. D. line hroaght in the following passen gers lire. S. H. Lane and daughter; Mrs. B. B. Lane and Miss Harrietts Lane, who have been north replenish ing their stock of millinery; Mlaa Fac nia Holland, returning from a Northern pleasure trip; Mrs. Jos. B. Holland and ohild, returning from a visit to relatives in Canada; Mrs. B. B. Davenport, re turning from visiting Northern friends; Mr. R. P. Williams, returning from a Northern business trip; Mr. M. Hahn, from a Northern and Western trip, cctiibiniDg pleasure and business (while away he purchased another snpply of Kentucky and West Virginia horses and mules, one lot of which has already ar rived and the other will be here in a few days); Mr. R. C. Kehoe, of Cam bridge, Mass., who was a resident of New Berne for many years and intends to move back here again in about two weeks; and Mrs. E. 0. MoCleeee, en route from New York to Durham. Mr. Robert P. Bell, of Newark, N. J., who has bee"h in this section a short while, returned home yesterday on the steamer Newberne of the O. D. Jine. Whilo he wa in New Berne, Mr. X. Brook, the manager of Stewart's livery stables, sold him one of Mr. Stewart's fine buggy horses; and while at More- head ho purchased nine bank ponies; all cf which ho took with him to New ark. Kev. T. P. Uicaud, pastor of the Han cock Street Methodist Churoh, and Onpt. It P. Midyette, of Oriental, Pam lico county, left for Wilmington yester day morning to attend the service! now tiring ronducted there by the celebrated revivplist. Rev. Sam Jones. Mr. A L. Gregory went UDto Chanel Hill to study law; and Mr, Leon Daw son, of Bell s Ferry, the son of a former New Berne trucker, Mr. John T. Daw- son, passed throuxh the city on bis way to Winston to enter the Davla Military , , I OCUOOa. . I Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hollister returned I last night from a pleasure trip in the! western part of the State. Hon. C. R. Thomas and wife returned from a visit to Mr. Thomas' brother in Carey. Mr. Wm. Colligan returned from i Northern business trip. Mr. J. W. Stewart, the livery stable nroDrietor. returned with a choice lot of hordes, mules, buggies, road carts, etc., from the west, whioh be keeps al ways on band, in addition to the fine vehicles of the same class which Jie is constantly manufacturing at his large carriage factory adjoiniog his livery stables on Broad street. Hon. W. T. Caho and Mr. C. H. Fow ler of Pamlico are in the city. Pamlico County Democratic Nominees. Tbe Pamlico County Democratic .Kmi..!.....! man nK.prehensive course of study could be Miraaaiasuvaaaat. wurvutivu ujus au aval vuiv , ....... aaiuraay ana maae tneroiiowingnomi- nations: James t. unnson, uouse or Renreaentatives: Thomas Camnen. for Sheriff: Featna Miller for Clerk a-, ' 1 nor uouri; inomas u. rerxina, lor Reglsttr of Deeds; John T. Cooper for r-i l. mi 1 r County Treasurer: Paul T. TinuU fori County Surveyor; Dr. Frank P. Gate. 1VI WIVIIII, U8i oi tieuers Remaining in tne poatomce at New Berne; Craven county, September 27th, 1890. Barber & Ross. Luoy Brook. Chanov Biount, oamuei coon, xom iennett, Mrs. mary a. crown, uiea uiarsia Bur - nett, Mrs Siddy Cactiton, Miaa . Etta Grove, T. Hamilton, J. M. Harper & Bro., A. V. Lane, Esq, Mrs. Mary Man - ly, care of M. W. Palmer, Dora E. B. Mills. Isaac Murphey, Mlaa Jans Nel - son. Miss Patty Powell. Daniel Salter, Jane Smitn, Kodgers mitn, tool.), uiaa Mary J. Smith, Miss Joyy Umith. Uenry Terger, lira. Lanran WbiM. - Persons calling for above letters, wul say ad vortised,and give date of list. The regulations now require that ene cent shall be collected on the delivery of each letter advertised. Wm. E. Clabke P.M. MeAullffe and Hlavln Snrrender. London. Sept. S9.-Tbia. mornftg ' , s . - .. Mn AulitTfl and Klavln iurrendered mem . . . . iZ .7 .u- A 71 BDITCB tw.uw iru.iuo, hi wo Kaou milth havinir wmmltinil a hrnar.h Af thai peace. . Previous to their surrender, tha g?"elV"7 .I"?"!"',.1.": men-uau .oarucu iuat wiv uuiwuiiii intended to prosecnta them for figha- ing, Slavin, whipped MoAuliffa Batur- UBJluuiMiiiK. v , , 3 . - . 'ivvv " u v " """"J"" y MimsoN, ; ind., , sept, aa. An - oia stone warehouse of the Richwood dls- tillery. situated in Kentuoky, opposite the oity, waa destroyed by fire yester- day aiternoon xne nouse contained 1,500 barrel! of tax-paid whiskey, all of wbioh waa destroyed.- V -. , The property and whiskey belonged to Levy ft Bro , of Cincinnati. ' ; : I people as this, should not be left de , . The fire department of Madison cross-1 pendet - upon any uncertain power ed tha river, and succeeded in laving whatever ' : r : 1 ; - the distillery and adjoining warehouses which . contain over - WW barrels blskey . The loss ia roughly estimated at $100,000. - The fire originated In brickyard, and was communicated the wt rehouse by high winda prevailirt at timet. MANUAL TRAILING SCHOOL. The Baltimore Sjstem cf F jblic In sti action. A DISTINGUISHED NOBTH CAROLINA EDU CATOR WRITES OF BIS VISIT 10 TUB BALTIMORE SCHOOLS .Br John 8. Long, LL.D. BaLtimobi, Md., 8ept. 15th, 1890 Coming to this generous Soattwn city for a brief annual vacation, of course it u my greatest delight to visit its insti tutions of learning. They are many, tasteful and elegant. With strong financial backing, richly equipped wuh professors, presenting .in every case t suitable and satisfactory curriculum, they appeal to the observer in a vivid language all their on. A morning spent in the Mannal Training School is an experience not soon to be forgotten. Literature and steam engines, history, j English composition, chemistry, geol ogy and stop cylinders, physical geog raphy and book-keeping constitute a jumble and a tangle very much to the confusion of the intellect. And yet if the clear-minded visitor commensos right and goes straight, a very beautiful system may be evolved from ail thie. Here ia very capacious arrangement of buildings, one of them perfectly new, five stories high, costing nearly thirty thousand dollars, the ground story be ing devoted to a swimming pool and play ground, a magnificent assembly room being overhead, while all the other space is appropriated to the liter ary work of the institution. Tbe old building, whioh we visited before, is taken np with workshops, department!) for wood work and metal, engine and futnaoe rooms; and all the varied facili ties of a many sided industry. Tie ma chinery is driven by an exquisite ptoani engine, built by one of the senior claus es, and to a mechanical houI must ' a joy forever. It is refreshing to stand in a pinte i f vantage and see four huudnu l i jb change recitation rooms, witb hehd up and a precision of military step it.u manner. One hour is given todrttwiau, one hour and a half to mechanical study and the remainder of the lime to liter ary application. A well -developed, bright-eyed boy of seventeen stood by the furnaoe, another by the engine, and each kept his plaoe for three days, mak- his dally report in writing to the principal. They were the youngest en ffin.il. nA f mman T Avar annr riw tilra the boy who "stood on tho burning deck," they seemed to know their busi ness, i saw a ciaes oi youngsters gathered around a professor, who was leotnrinc on one of the tools of carpen try. It waa defeotive in its making, and its defeots were being pointed out Another curious apartment was full of anvils, and more brilliant little black smiths were ringing the hammers on them than yon would see in a month's travel. Another room seemed to ho d- voted to miniature tinners, and the little fellows were making tin cups, enffee pots and every other vessel dedicated to this metal. Other claesi s were work ing upon house architecture, in pattern making, in moulding, in wood turning ood carving, and in almost everything else known to mechanical discovery And it was not heedless, superficial work either, but carefully studied and skillfully prepared as if tho heart of both pupils and teachers were in it. But tbe most wonderful problem to I me in all this wonderful institution I was how such an advanced and com 1 , . j . I made to go hand in hand with such a oomplioated manual training. And yet I there it waa going with the smoothness I and regularity of clock work. At a i . i i i.i -i.i given signal vuoiorKeH, laiuoa, b.bukcb I aanif avaai CDhfiAii nrA ttiarha v fnr, vwmwu v.v waavar sftken, every faoe and pair of hands I cleansed in running water, and the recitation rooms were filled to over "J 1. AJ 1, . KpAtn Ark it vaa I Tha vnrv InwAit. I form grappled with quadrate equations I in algebra, and sailed into geometry I like it was a holiday amusement. Then I came English composition, history, nhvsioa and Dhvsioksv. with surdr i primary studies to maxe up gooi 1 measure. The second year, after I finishing geometry, took up trigenome 1 try and mensuration, studied English 1 literature and rhetirio, went deeper I into history and physics, and required lto hear lecture, and take intelligent I and logically arranged notes on steam engineering. I Tbe third year was required ,lo master I both plain and spherical ttigenometry I to nroduoe original compositions, to I study chemistry, geology and civil trovernment. and to finish ou with book I keeping aa a utility by no means to be I despised. Now one would think, that la boy would never get down to a cold ohiael again from such a curriculum as thla. And yet they invariably doit I . A I 1. . ". STi "l!?! - 1 ' - . i rna aiYiaii nnn unaa viii in s iikh mii smrt from the- spring noara to the sawaust. I..H. hi. InlAlUnt A hlo "I". The Manual Training Sohool ia de- serradly tina of the favorite institutions . .. ,. - .. rri t... i " "";7h" "".Ti'fe!?, xf :.e I lurtuur wwuiiiHBuvu - yiauviynia juiou- I a avi as will 1Taal fnUW rlntr Anrlif I Ka MAvaMlftaul el aaTk -inail! at tkla i point -te tne most threatening pern in the path of thla noble educational en- J dowment.. , Its principal ' ahould be a I nernetuitr. without tha possibility of a change. Tha navy ahould have nothing to do wltu it. surety ail tne engineer' inn eenius of tha country . does not be long to Secretary Traoy. A school at vital to the industrial interests of the 1 - And we offer this suggestion without of reference to tbe preaent ere-getio prin einal. Lieutenant John w. Saville. who a! seems to possess tha earnestness and tt to I ability to deserve suaoeas. He and the I first assistant. Prof. Ehaugh, will add (daily to tha efuoiency and popularity of this honored institution. In truth the entire faonlty will continue to merit the approval and confidence of tbe oountry. State Chronicle. SHIPPING NEVfh. ARRIVED. Str. Howard, from Trenton, with a cargo cf cotton. Sir. Carolina, frcsn Oiifton, with a cargo of cotton. IN PORT. Schr. Sallie Am Ellen, Capt. L'ojd. Scbr. Melvin.Cspt. Samuel L Hovt land. Schr. Canie Ftrton, Capt. Murpby. Schr. E K. WiUon, Capt. Elijah Luptou. Schr. Nina, Capt. Jas. T. Salter. Barge Jas. Dnndaldson and ntetmtug Alabama. CLEARED. Str. Newberne, of theO. D line, with a heavy cargo of cottou and other experts. Schr. Jas. M. Hall, Capt. E M. Hal lock, for Providence, R. I., with a full cargo of lumber from Blade Bros. NOTKS. The steamer Vesper, of the E. C. D. line, will arrive today and rail this afternoon. The Eaglet, of tbi line, will arrive tomorrow. The steamer Cleopatra will sail for Trenton this morning. Big Fire at Reidsville. Danville, Va . 8ept. 20. At a late hour Saturday night a large grist mill and box factory of J. H. Walker, was destroyed by fire at Rsidaville. The losn is $45,0:0: insurance 820.000 Tbe mills will be rebuilt. For Sale, Two Twin Reversible Engines-12x30 new cylinders; balance in good order. Jakes Redmond, Sec. & Treas. N. &T. R. S. B. Co. sep26 tf TUB LADIES DELIGHTED. Tha pleasant effect and the perfect i. n , 1 n ." . L. U I . U 1 J : .1.-1 biovj am wuiuu muiea may uhh ine uquia truit laxative, Syrup of r igs, under all conditions make lttheir favor ite remedy. It is pleasing to the eye and to tbe taste, gentle, yet effectual in acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels Just Received FROM Tlxo "West, A FINE LOT OF HORSES AND MULES. Also, a fine Lot of Buggies,Road Carts & Harness of Homo and Western Make, which will be offered Low for Cash or on time with good security. ocld wtf J. W. STEWART. Mortgage Sale. l'ursuunl to a judgment of the Superior Court of Ciaven county, In L. 11 Cctlarv. B. K.Clark Hnd K. (J Cutbbert, 1 will ipII, at PulMie Vendur, at the tourt House In New Iwin, on Monday, Nov. 3, IKWl. at 12 o'clock, M., tho llotiB and Lot, lu Newbern, at the uorthensl corner of Craven anil JSfUBf streets. Terma, Cash. CHAM. (!. I'l.A UK. Oonmlssionr-r. Newbern Mept.IW IHim. dtd 150 Fair Ladies' Shoes, 3 s, 4'e and 5's, will be sold at One Dollar per Pair, AT Clothing Store, These She c i cost at the Factory 81 26 to SI GO. Thooe who want bargains will do well to call and examine them, set 23 d wtf J. E. LATHAM, otton Buyer and Exporter, DEALER IN BAGGING AND TIES. Special bargains for next few days, . viz: 750 bdls. pieced Ties, in good condi tion, at 81 15 bundle 8 tons second hand Jute Strips, in good order, at 2fo. per lb New Arrow Ties and Sugar Bag Strips, very low Uive-me a call opposite (Jotton Ex change Livery and Sale Stables M. HAHN & GO. Car load Young Western Horses some extra fine ! Also, lame lot new Boirsies knd Roadoarts. and Harness; all just re ceived ana new. ,,; ?.Vv-1 Livery euperintended . by K, Deii' mark. ,-:Wj-XtV: . flood Horses, new Bugglea and ' Har ness. - '- ' . . , Call and Bee U. r sep!7 dwly ' , A FULL. LINE Ot Heating ana '.ukiag Stoves - AT LJH. CisiJer & Go. Atlantic & IT. C. Railroad. : Passenger Di-t.vktmknt, Nkw Bi:hni S.-pt. 27. 1890. Cheap Exclusion Rates Ti ' Washburn & Arlington's AtKtnaUUl, V. . diH tj ;!;)-, (Jcl. lM, At New Herue, Ttiui6d, Oct. 21. At Ooldaboi ii y. " t ild. For the ttCCou-iilinl;..!! ,f thta nuhl: the followiott low rates i.f Fan- w.i, i, charged for the round inp, ben ii-fr ets are purchased, v.z: BY REGULAR iUli, TRAI.V, CHT 1ST Sew Bern to Kinsion bdiI lrtnrn ill mi Tuscarora to kd 1 UOre trees lo i) ' HI I I Dover to Caswell to " . i BY REGULAR UIL TILAIV. OCT. . I) Moreh'd City to New IVm & rei n. : . Newport to " .... BY REGULAR MAIL TUAIN, CUT il Kinston to Goldsboro HDd raiturn, '. LaUraugu to Proportionately low rnire fioin .1.1. mediate stations. aS. I, 1,1 i.L, u. P A. Sale of Valuable. Ileal sta I.I-. Iu nuruftiiOH 1,1 11 of luorlgHKf ol Ihe .,.im in oi et'iL, 'Kill t 1)1 V. I ; ' I ei in, J(fu i rl lions, i; 'ii JlDlillaa Bl lHf -" I IH ,f county, oliialnuU ;i t-u. .u will Bell lor UA.-. H mi u,.' i In Hi ciiv ot N,.vt i,.ii,. Id cay ol Ni-vi unit 1 . : the following dic, ih. ,1 1 , in mn county o, t.tm .-,,., ,.. . L'ftrollnu, to w.l: I, one hl..c , .,r n ir- I cf 1 .., ,. . Kroitd 8I.n et , lu 1 tit- u c.ty , i twv ,-. bounded ami tieM-ntt'd n i... IK.. 1,. mngat apo:utiu tin- nan ;,. ,,t l-l."", '. desisjuattd lu the u.,11 , . s.i ,. . .: No. .7. eiiuidintant fio.i. n-c ii 1 ' Nob. M and ol. and ruuu.n thence e.M wardly with Raid buck Im- In a noim ol. half 01 thediatn.cu 1.. the iin ,.1 ,(,t , , thence northwaraly anil pia ,el wuh .'1,.' ven street 10 a point 31 tret ir u,,...i atreel; llience wetaltvanLi rfroad street seven ,7 le, 1; iheuce norm wardly and parallel wit:i raven stieei Broad street; tuence emanii.- u iih iim.j street to a point PmiMmtani. liom the hikn IjOLB rOK lt HUu ai,,l l.m ,,,,!.. wardly at d narailt 1 with . 1,. , .... ginning, bel: a part L01 So. 47. 2 Olieotner trael m saia Pity, to wit- O iO full, eo.ual, undivided octa-half Dart of ih , piece ol laLd beiiinlna at the r. jrlhweH ern coiner of llm liruik i..i-u k. (formerly belonln to W. H. Oliver) on the east side of Craven street., near the n.d hii, i,u running tnence south wardly alons th enteru line of Craven street, 30 feel, theuce eant.ardl n.rui,ui with ttouth Front stice! 17 feet 3 Inchii.. thence northwardly 1.11 1 parallel with 1:1.1. ven itreet ;so feel, iheiv westwardly a di re -tune to tho beirli:.,iiii:, ;t beingapart f the water Iroui 01 Lo; doisuated In the pli.n or said city an lot No. 1 1 s. All tnose certain t laelsor parcels of laml I along the in" 01 i:,e Atlantic and Nnuh Carolina muroiMi, aooni six miles west of the city of Hew Korne.being the game which were conveyed to George Alltn and T ,1. Mitchell by deed recisteml in the Keroirt of Craven couniy la H(..ik 71 follps Sul, Mi Hudli:f, and wl, V.,;- m Hollister and Jug. B. Hughes, m-cu'-i so the late 'J'ho J. Mitchell and tin- m.i: iieoi e Allen giai t ed and conveyed to M .11 ,n u Clark bv ''eei' registered in craven couiitv . book 7 foim 87, es and 89, and which sitd Clark granted and oonveyad to said A.l. u by deed reg's. tjred In Craven county. Book 77. folio .jd, containing mary bundled acres of valuable land, and being the -aiiic lorinerlv Cifiiiitvit-ii by the late a. .1. . nara, upon which the re lis an old brickyard, ai.r residence. vkv,. KTIA'KNSON and HKNnY K. Bit yam. sep!0 ids Cominisslouere. Public Sale of Eeal Estate James O. Harrison, Athn'r of Johh O Qard- ' ter, aeceaaea, , . Altai ost Joseph Kdwartt Clsrduer and other. Petition to sell lands W pay debts. in ooeaiauce to u limn a.eni 01 innMmv.r Ur Court) of Craven cjunvy. rendered in the above en titled suit, J wyi sell all'ubic AO.. vion.aviueuourt nonce noorln New hevne, N.C.on Monday, y, 8d . W0, at Xwoire o'clock, M , the following lot and iniiitavr-' menu belonging to the estate ol .l.m 1 n." (iardaer. deceased, 10, wlt. , ' : run 01 lot no, svi on me sotitheatt corner Of Folloek street and Fleet itreet extended, iu .us out ui m mirne,fl, ti,. douiiuio oa follows! Ber Inning at the aouthef.it corner of follook street and fleet, street extehdod, and running southwardly, with i sal riet street extended 66 feet tr tbe corner or th lot 01 .woo rami, being at a point M ten from lbs- cornerstone on the east aide 01 spring street, muntnas llienee with tuld Parrta' line north east 20 feet, thence with maid line aooth u5i nst H f t, thenoe with another of said linen Month Sio eriat :J feel to tOe line of Lot No. SW, thenoe ast. wardly with the line of surd Lot Mo. xm m the southwest' cornsr of the lot sold by Jan, U. Harrison, Adin'r, to T. J. Tnrnei (Xj , thence- northwaidly with the line of said Turner lot 117 feet II lodiies to PoMiok t.ret, thence vrestwardly with ' Pollock stmst w lest Inches totb plsce of beginning, Terms of ale-On e- half cash ; hala n on a oradit of six mntbi, wrtli noto K lui up- proved. Title reserved, until full payment Is made, . , . . Sew Herns, S,O.,fifepR80,'8W). - ;.? , - JA8. O. HARRISON, , itt.t 1 V'.'-',S-' . :V A Amv . Tnlin t 11 Ha... . . I
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 1, 1890, edition 1
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