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No sMamnnteeUoa mut ba exneeted to be oob 'l v, Uahedthet eontalaa objectionable eereonal ;, Utea, or withholds tne a me of the author ' Article longer tban half a oolumn mui t be paid for. . Any person faellna'acarleved at anv anon? toaaoommuueauon oan obtain the name of th muw by application at thla offloe and showtM waaraintaecneTenoeexiate. THE JOURS i j at. K. HAHFBK. 0. T. HARCOCK. - Proprietor. Local Reporter. flir BXRNI. H. Q.t DEC 21 1J90. atereaet the toet omee a w . assseoaa eleee uttir, 0 Am Alliance Maa's Tiews. Editor Jouriul: Ttie last worda of an article under head of "OoftJaRevealings" in j our weekly of December 18th, predicts that speedily the "Alliance and Damo eracy" will become "one homo feneom whole." It is true tbat there is affinity between tbem, bnt the tendency of weak Democratic papers, and broken don Demo eratic leaders, Is to estrange them la tne same issne of your paper, some one calling huri9eir "yonr correspondent," speaks of Col. Polk in a manner worthy the con demnation of every Alliance man. Oot. Polk is not seeking any "po litical preference h North Oaro - llna." Bat still you continually tee allusions made to him as de siring to fill "Zeb" Vance's place in the Senate, and "all manner of evil" is spoken of him "falsely" for oar sake No r, who knows bat that such : persistence on the part of our enemies may cause as to exclaim, "greatshall be your reward!'' The Alliance people wonld not consider that Col. Polk had been promoted Should be receive a senatorship. He has been made by a unanimous J a. vote President of "The Farmers' Alliance and Industrial Union.7' .We need him where he is; he is "the man to roll forward this reform movement. The Alliance people understand the attacks againBt 'Polk." It is an effort to pulldown w oar great order, and it is thin, and Alliance men can Bee through it. "Your correspondent" says Polk has three plans in view to defeat Vance. Be did not say how many plana are in view to defeat the Alliance. One of the great plans is to attack our leaders by falsely accusing them, and thereby destroy their influence, causing the order to lose confidence in their motives. And then when they say don't read such stuff, we hear the cry, ' ' wthe Alliance has ordered a boy cot." The Alliance did not come here to take care of any party. The Alliance has begun a great reform movement. Our bill of 1 indictment has been "docketed " Oar complaint will soon have been heard all over the nation. And while we did not come to take eare of either of the parties, we did not come to pull down either of the parties. We are after something. i What difference with as which party is induced to give as what we want. The Alliance is made up ' of Democrats and Republicans, with avowed principles. I said made op of Democrats and Repub licans; I will say that the Alliance Were made np of both parties, bat are1 now strictly independents. We ZlU !don't wnt any tnjrd Partv' While 'we may not be strong to elect whom i tat -iwe please, we certainly can hold the i,t i balance of power. ' -In conclusion I will more clearly ixi define : the point I wonld make: The part that tte will support, be it vm nTmMratic or Republican, most t , , eome to the front, and by actual ' " "work i show us that we ar,e to have t - some consideration beBtowed on as. " 2' ( If our Government must have pets; tn-ifour Government win be partial ' ' to certain classes, then we mast go ' on the list, or there will be a row. ' So far as Vanceia concerned, I don't know exactly whattheAlliancs haters mean. Is the issue vance '.. - J or the Alliance f If so, state the onestion fairlv and sauarely. Does the election of Z. B. Vance to the !;l4Jt;. lB,,BeiJate mean an Alliance de i ivw featla Korth Carolina 1 If it does "rand oaf people ,uo tmderstaha it, ':) "the result is certain, I would rather r.r , , V e any one man, yes any ten men I. t, '. ,, a m Jm (' Vnflh (larnlina. r.linn ro1 down In The Farmers' Alliance." V . .irt LuL' .1... .... "All Ue Wns atoKDi llaakind an aotort , ... i : - . ,They have their entrances V . ' 'And their Us.'J . 1 ji A The principles of the Alliance are heaven-born. Justice is the fraud '.Idea, Great: 'men may flemish, for a season and pass off the stage of action, bat principles, great and glorious principles, snch as called the Alliance into exis tence can never go down. Vance is justly a very popular man in North Caroliaa. fle has t been 'put to the test, and few men have been found s6 true; "lid people of North Carolina have raised Vanoe to the pinnacle on which he ataids. . The people of North Carolina are proud of him, bnt if the one or the other must go down, which most it bet -r . Long live Vance and tke Al- lianoe in the hearts of the people of North Carolina, Long lire Vance for what he has done, and for what he may yet do. Long live the Alliance to be the deliverer of my people from bondage. If Vance should refuse to help ns in the great fight, fome man, born of necessity and occasion, will step forward and be, what Vance night have been. Gratitude is heart memory, ingratitude Is in conflict with divine law. I never can be lieve that Z. B. Vance ia to be re tired from pnblio service spotted with ingratitude. L. B. D. MARINE NEWS. A Schooner Wrecked at Ocraeoka Inlet. The Signal service authorities report that the schooner Blanche went ashore early yesterday morn ing at Ocracoke Inlet, N. C, during a heavy blow, and is a total toss. Her captain and crew were fortu nately saved.and are now quartered at the Life Saving Station at the Inlet. The German steamship, Wantan, disaoied on uape Hotteras in a severe gale Tuesday, and towed in Hampton Roads Wednesday by the American steamship Carnal, is in a bad condition, auu will receive ex tensive repairs. The Carnal will claim heavy salvage tor towing her to port. TO TEST TUB LAW. A Legal Battle Ovtr the Free Coinage of Silver Question. Denver, Col., Deo. 17. David H. Moffat, ex Senator Tabor and other millionaire mining men have decided upon a bold step te test the question of free coinage of sil ver under the present law. Arrangements have been made for an agent of Senator Tator to have ready a bar of silver contain ing 1,0U0 ounces, accompanied by a certificate of its fineness from the mint. This will be presented at the Treasury Department at Wash ington and a demand made that it bo exchanged for coin. The demand will, of course, be refused, when a rrit of mandamus will be obtained from the United States Court and the matter will become the ground for a legal battle. The theory of this action is tbat the law and its interpretation are unconstitutional and that the Gov ernment has no right to refuge coin for bullion. Never Hangs on Friday. Pine Bltjff, Ark., December 17 Judge Elliott yesterday sen tenced Charles Seward, a murder er, to be hanged on Thursday, January 29th. The Judge stated that he never had and never wonld sentence a man to be executed on Friday, because on that day Jesus was crucified, and he: would not insult the memory of the founder of Christianity by sentenc ing a murderer to be hanged on the day upon which the Son of God sacrificed his life for human ity's sake. Premoanced Hopeless, Tet Saved. From a letter written bvllrs. Ada E. Hard, of Groton. S. D we quote: "Was taken with a bad cold, which settled on my Langs, cough set in and finally termi nated in consumption. Four doctors gave me up aaying I could lire bnt a short time I gars myself up to my Saviour, determined if I could not star with my friends on earth I would ' meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr.x King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Cougns and Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles; it has cured me and thank God I am now a well and hearty woman." Trial bottles free at F, s. Ltaflv's drug store; reiruur size, 60s. and fl.OO. fhe Urady Hospital. ' The building of ft j Henry W. Grady hospital is an assured fact, and the cornerstone will be laid at Atlanta, Ga., on Christmas Day, the finst anniversary of the death Of Mr. Grady. It will cost 190,000, ana will consist or a group of eight buildings, with accommodations for white and colored people, and all the modern improvements. The work will be pushed, so that the hospital can soon 6nter upon its career of usefulness.- Ex. Enpepsy. This is what you ought to have, in fact. you must have it, ; to lullt enjoy life. .Thousands are searching for, it daily, and mourning because they find It not. 'i. Thou aands upon thousands of dollars are spent annually by our people in the nope that they may attain this Doom. ' And yet Jt may be bad by. all We guarantee that Electric Bitters, If need according to direc tions and the tise persisted in, will bring Sra good digestion and oust ths demon ytpepsia and install instead iKupepsy. Jffe xeoommend Electric Bitters for Dys pepsia and all diseases of Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Sold for 60c and $1.00 per iotue ty B. imny, araggisi. - A X water Blrl ef Prey. - y ; The largest owl ever seen in these parts was killed day or two since on Mr. Van Moore's place, about a mile from the city. Air. Moore keeps chickens ont there, and, about two weeks ago he left ft gua pa the premises, telling the colored woman in charge to short anything that troubled his feathery pets.- ... This old owl was hungry, and jnst about dark he, ponnoed down on a good rat grown hen. He, was carrying the hen, away too, with comparative 'ease, but the colored woman was too quick for him. She got the gun and fired and the owl fen to the ground. To make sure of her work the woman then cut his head off with a knife. The big bird was brought into the city as a real curiosity and turned over to Mr. Ben. Moore. Mr. Moore showed him to several friends yesterday. The bird by actual measurement is four ieet and seven inches from tip to tip. It has been sent bat te Mr. Herbert Brimley, the taxidermist, to be mounted. . LBJBOa KLXXUl, Ita Wander fml Effect on the Urer, Stomach, Watrale, Kidney and Blood, Dr. If oslay Ltmon Elixir it a pleas ant lemon drink that poaUiTely coreo all Biliousness, Constipation, Indiges tion, rieadaohe, Malaria, Kidney Dis ease, Dullness, Colds, Loss of Appetite, Fevers, Chills, Blotohes. Pimples, Pain in Baok..Palpitation of Heart, and all other diseases paused bj disordered liver, stomach arxi kidneys, the first irreat came of all fatal diseases- - Fifty cents and one dollar per bottle. Sold by druggists. Prepared only by H. Mozley, M D , Atlanta, Ga. LEMON HOT DROPS. For coughs and ootds, take Lemon Hot Drop?. For sore throat and bronchitis, take Lemon Hot Drops. For pneumonia and laryngeis, take Lemon Hot Drops. For consumption and catarrh, take Lemon Hot Drops. For all throat and. lung diseases, take Lemon Hot Drops. An elegant and reliable preparation. Sold by druggists. 35 cents per bot tle. Prepared by H. Mozley, M.D., At lanta, Ga. THE iiemocratio popular ma jority in the whole United States in the paBt election was 627,550. The States that went Democratio contain 60,000,000 people, and those that went Bepnblican less than 4,000,000. WHAT IS SCROFULA It is that impurity in the .blood, whieff, ac cumulating In the glands of the neck, pro doses unsightly lumps or swellings; which causes painful running sores on the arms, legs, or feet; which developes ulcers in the eyes, ears, or nose, ef ten causing blindness or deafness; which is the origin of pimples, can cerous growths, or the many other manifesta tions usually ascribed to "humors;" which, fastening upon the lungs, causes consumption and death. Being the most ancient, it is the most general of all diseases or affections, for very few persons are entirely free from it. How Can It Be CURED By taking Hood's Sarsaparflla, which, by the remarkable cures It has accomplished, often when other medicines have failed, has proven Itself to be a potent and peculiar medietas for this disease. Some of these cures are really wonderful. If yon suffer froE scrofula, be sure to try Hood's Sanaparina. " My daughter Mary was afflicted with scrof ulous sore neckfromthetlmeshewasMmonths old till she became six years of age. Lumps formed in ner iicclt, and tone Of them after growing to the size of peon's BS became a running sore lor over three years. We gave her Hood't SarsapariUa, when the lump and kn Indications of scrofula entirely dis appeared, and now she seems to be a healthy Child." ij. 8. Cablils, Nauright, N. J. W.aX Be sure to get only 1 V Hood's Sdrsaparllla Boldbyalldrnggtota. ltsixfS. Prepared bnly bj C. L BOOB CO, ApUieeariei,IwU,llM. JOO Doses One Dollar Stmr Blanche for Sale. Seyentyfive feet long, IS feet wide over all; draught 80 inobes loaded, carries 110 bales of cotton, and regis tered at Custom Bouse 47 tonsjross, 2J net; licensed to carry passengers, and acoommodates iuo on excursions, a and decking entirely new, hull made as good as new" Engine and boiler re aUt, aUwvartait and destructible parts renewed; new crown sheet sjnd tubes n boiler. ,, Inspected November 27, 1880, hd lioSDsed to carry 88 pounds steam pressure.1 Propeller 48 inches, engine 10x10 cyJinder, upright boiler 7 feet by; 00 inches, of 516 iron!, tensile strength 60,000 pounds, j , , ' '"' Fully equipped throughout, according tO law and in perfect tunning order, the Blanche is splendidly adapted (o titer and ereek trade, to light draught navi gation anywhere, and r has shown fine towing capacity. She is offered for sale On reasonable terns, and at a very jowpnoe.i a.h.' wect-a:i For farther Information apply to JaksS Sxdxond. Beo' & Trees. ' ' aagSddtwtfl . ..New Berne. N.O ApplloatloM wlif Se made tithe next 0W; era! Auemtoly of c North. Carolina, which eonvenesim toe? DTSw Wednesday li a J ana aiy,nsiror eharfer for s Bank ul ter the name or Tne Farmers' and i Uerqbanta'Bana of New Berne, with lu .maln e WeaefsH office at Mew Berne, wltli a capital atoek of not lees tnan S7B.UUU. aec!iud , iTaz17otice Yonr City Tax Is toOw jdnS, and most bapald a or befors the First day of January, 1801 11 -1 will bs la my offloe from 10 to 9 and 8 to 6 each day to receive same.a - . ' . 8. H. LANE, . dl3tf Tax Collector. ONG UNJOYS Both the method and results-' when Syrup of Figs is takenf it is pleasant tnd refreshing to the taste, and nets tentlr Tet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable suostances, ira many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Byrup of Figs is for Bale in 50o and $1 bottles ly all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG. SYRUP CO. 84N FRANCISCO. (Mi. IQUISVIUE, KY. f TOM, N Y ALONG TSE Litis 9F ?mm rhu Taylor Potf iit Ad juei-.-If Ladies' Shoe is jhe latest am) tcct improvement in that line. It requires do breaking in, is always comfortabio, and retains ita original shape. It is a mnrvel of perfection. Dimples may do seen ana oraernicii at my plaoe of business on Craven itreet, two doors south of telegraph office. N. ARPEN, Boot aad Shoe Miser, Agt. Consolidated Adjustsbln jyl8 dwtf Shoo Corr tany. There Is Probably More Soap Brought to the town of New Btrnthao any other town in the Stat-. Way is thier Because tho people are deter mined to keep clean, and have every thing about thera pure and sweet And right bere is the reason 1 keep Tansill & Co.'s Cigars: they are the purest and sweetest CigftrR m3e, so all good smokers e.iy. aod are pUsscd viitb them. And don't you forget the $35,000 to be given away on guessen. You ma; win money. Wm. L TALMER. AGENCY FOR , Of; The Converlib! j Fo!i The Convertible Policy ia&ued by THE MUTUAL BENEFIT Life Insui anco Coiupauy includes all the liberal fixtures of the Company, with the addition of a guar anteed Cash Surrender value, which will be paid fit any tinae after two years premiums bare been paid, if dc-iuanded. Every Policy has endorsed upon it a table showing in plain figure the op tions granted by the company. 1st option. CASH surrender vJuo. 2d option. Amount that mty b j bor rowed from the company n the pol icy. 3d option. Extended insurance for full amount of the policy. 1th option. Paid up policy value. This is the most liberal polioy yet of fered and is the safest insurance to be had. : Evety dollar paid gets a dollar's worth of Insurance. No loss by lapses. D. T. CARRAWAY, Agont. Healthy persons between fourteen and seventy insured. Llrs. J. U. HmV Boarding House Heopened. Mbs. J. M. HINES has retnrred to the eity - and will reopen her FirstrClass Boarding House about the 1st of October at same location, opposite Baptist Cuurah THE PIONEER BATIS SEWINQ KACaiHi can be had at the same place:1 ' I , J; M. HINES, Agent, ; , , aeplO dwtf O. Marks' Etora. J. E. LATHAM, Cotton Buyer and Exporter, - Connnission Meicknt and Ercker. ! AUw stock of Baggtog and. Tii;8 just reoeiveotii na'nfr -vi , Oorreepoodene invited. liilJS . ,nov5 tf' Fin6")DrugfBuiii n ;For:saIe; 11 it. i$i J vai uaiot hi c Owlha to ill-health of hb nrorjrletor. sin' Sntire STOCK OF 'DRUGS will be solder good terml.: About l.t)oa,wrtb of goods on band. oood oppoBqsrry. luoufrs at JoTjWlL offloe for Informa mhi tiC1''-41" ovl dwtf ; i i in ilin tv In ' i 71 1 inn.-l in., i n. FOU GECJ BI3LY! A t iivl 1 1 1 C General and SBEVODS DEBIUIY "JIT T TJ Weakaeie ef Body end Hindi Effwt. V U AmJU ef ErnnorEzmuMinOldorYoirag. ttrtw. Nflhla MlRlimiU foil? Rc.lor.4. . Jlw to Rnlnnto tmt 'tmnttkmWKAll,nNiKvu4iritnoiini!tsniitTSarsouT. WloUlj mhllhit IIOBS TKKTmtT-Hi-.,ITU la a itif, m UiUXri trvm 47 SUim. T.rrlti4, mk Vwfm CoBntriM. a m wriUthM. atffk, rnllnpluaUitn, anil preAhnallvt Mii) ne -JMnm fcUjmAl C9.. SUfFAtO. M. t, 8SI0NAU SljRGEOlriSNl'lfeT. Office, Hi idle street, opposite Baptist church, . . . decS dwtf SEWBEBN. Ni C- hfc HT PilLLETiEE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND BIOS FY BROKER Craven St., two doors South Of Journal offloe. A specialty made In negotlaUiitc small loans for abort time. Will practice In the Ooent'ee i Graven, Oar Urek Jonoe, Onslow aad iuuiloo. United Statea Court at Hew $erne, and BuprenieOourt Dime state. rem uu Dr. J. D. Clark, DENTIST, SE' BEBHE, N. C. Offlce on Craven street, between Polloek and Broad. dw GREEN, F0Y & CO.. Do a General Banking business. Uaw.BjjrKiHa-Hocsit, Uiddle Street, fourth door below Hote Albert, . feldwly WKW BKB.Vf N- O. HUMPHREYS' Da. Hukpuekv.' Sracmoa areectenttncallyand cirtc h a special cure (or the dlaeaae named. Tnese epecinos cure wiuoat aroggmg, lnr rAdunlnir t.hft nviitm. And am In furl dead the saverelga remeeMee of the Werld. LIST OF PRINCIPAL M08. CORK. tBKM, 1 Fevers, Congestion, lnnammatloD... .'i is Worms, wormreTer, norm vxmio.. 9 f'rvina Colic, or TeeOung of Infants 4 lirrhca, of Children or Adults. . 5 Ureenteryi Orlplng, BUIoim Oollc. i h holnra Merbas, vomiting, Ooaeha. Cold, Bronohltla..., Job s'eu N'nuriLlirln. Toothache, vsoeacne. .. . eadachee, 81ckHeadaoh Vertigo 1? 10 llyspepsla, Bilious Stomach.... 8nppreeeed or Palatal Ferloda. 1 1 White, toorroiuse rerioaa. . Crenp. Cough, Difficult Breuthlng . 1 1 rtalt ll nhn Sail Hnein, juympriim, cruuuuu Rheoitiatlsm. BJieumatlc Pain... IS if Piles, Blmd or Bleeding ; Fever ana ABe, uaua, sawria, iSQ Whooping Cengh. Violent CouKhs. '2l General PebTlltv.PhyelealWeaknei '2 Kidney Disease 2s Nervoae Debility -1 ' it iirin.. iv..b..u. WAttlnff Red. i fi I atarra. innuenzo, vomuue nora 3 J Diseases of theUeart.l'alpltaUonl. tJ..l .1 i..1WmI.m uink twwt.TMhM An VAAAtnt of price. Dr. HimPBRETa' Maitpai, (144 pages) richly bound in clotn ana goia, mauea tree. HTJMPHBETS' MEDICINE OO, Oor. William and John Streets, New York. SPECIFICS. All of the above medicines are for ale at the drutr stores of F. 8. Duffy and R. Berry. Middle street. New Berne, N. C. JOE EC. WILLIS, PROPRIETOR OF EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA New Berne, N. O. Italian and Amerioan Marble and all qualifies of material. Orders solicited and given prompt attention, with satisfaction guaran teed. O. K. Millkb is my agent at Kinston and Alex. Fields; regular traveling agent. J. A. BRYAN, Prcs.THOS. DMSIELSjYiee Prei G. H. ROBERTS, Cashier. " THE NATIOHAL BntlR OF KEW BEBHE,' H. 0 IKQOBPOBATES 1865. Capital, ' - $100,000 SurpiuslProiits, - 86.700 . -I.!.- ainECTORS.;' ; ; u . j Jab. A. Bryan, : 1 fH03. DAHnxs CHA3. 8. BBTA5, ' ' J. H. BACKBUBN, i Q. H. Roberts. ; i " Largest Stock of GROCERIES on hand - Sold atHorthern )-.' . ,,, .i !PXlCe$s ;'.i-rs.f ; Agency for ' Horsford - Bread Preparation; Old Virgixua .Cheroots, HaSriGunqer Co -'? J. WHOLESALBJQROOEB, ' r t . middle stbbet;;:H'2 i,:fZ new; bebse. , tie. LTAJAKEU8. ; old. oouiniori: rite Old liouiiu.-;. u.alt way's Old ztv. ! - U'ntfM Rente, vis A ital mc ecu ' for folk. Baltimore, JTb- tork. Pkl!a (telphla. Boston. Pi'nvlilt -and Wsalilncion City- And all points, North. fr-; o, t sv. ' On and after MO" AT. S?EtT. 8ih, lHMJ on til farther notk r. will sail fn in Norfolk. Va J for few Heme, N. ('. Direct 'DAYS, making ctoaa m. oeotlua Willi the Mtamrrs JS lnslon end Howard for KliiBtor, Trenton, and all other landtDgs on tbe Nenee snd Trent Klvers. xteiurnicg, win sail tuon new BbKNB FOK NOhKOI.K lllrrt. THKunATS .nil FRIDAYS al T ELVE. M.. (tioonY maklna connection with the u. V. H, n la. 's ships vr nvw lun, n. i. r. i.o. s steamera lor Baltimore; C'hde Due fhlpe lor Philadel phia. M. 4 M. r. c'o.'b uhlps for lioeton and 1UIUW IQ Bteamer Kinston. Cur.t. rwnn win for Kinston ou artivel f it.m.r k... berne. - ' Order all goods ear of O I). . . Oo.. So' folk. Va. , Passengers will end gol table,' ootnfOT' able rooms, aod every ooarteny and att-t. tlon will be paid tbem by tho otBoer. ,E. B. ROBKfiTtt; Ai en . ! stasaaa. oulpepper a TURsict, Agents, Korfblk.-v- W. H- BTANFOHD, . Vloe-Presiiieiit. .New y(.is nt. The 11 G. Ft eight Line KIBOSJLUTS aad LEffFEllSIAII K0T1C3 On and artr ctil-r IS. lKfK, thif llnewll resume regular SEMI-WEEKLY TKIPS BtTWISfJ Balthnort and Kew Eerno Leaving l(a t uore for ew Kerne. WED ' tiasi'jM , AIVIW Y,at 81X P.M. Leaving New Ht rue lor Baltlriiore, TCEB DAY, ISATL'hDAY. at MX P. M. This Is toe oiiIt ij! hi in iin.M.t v n Berne for Baltimore without change, and On their return li ip from lialtiruore come diree to New berue, bt(iplug only hi Noi folk, con oeotlng th6n for Hostoo, Provldei.ee. Pblla. leiotia, Hichuionti, and all points North Kast and West Making cjOke connection, tors l points U hi ter and hrll out of New Ben. . - Auto ts itr mS follows: REUUfc'tf rt3l tH, Gen'l Manager, , . tw Light Bv., Baltimore. JAB. W.MPOABK1CK. Agt.. Norlolk, Va W P Clyde & Co., Philadelphia, 12 Sooth, wharves. New York St Biilto Trans. Line. Pier North river. K. Sampson, Bobioii , oil Central wharf. S. H. Kck well, I-i ovkiir.ee, R. J. -Ships leave Bceiorj.Tuesdaysand Kstnrdayt ' " Nf w Yors dally. ' ' Falto., Wednefd&jp 4 f" i n. lay " " l'L-ll8 elphis, Mondays, Jnea ,. clays, bHturdajH. Piovldeuce, Ralurdays. Through bills lading given, and ralee tna snleed Ui all pointu at the (iillercni! offices o: the companies. AVOID BUEAKAGK OV BI1.K A SHIP VIA N. C. LINE. 8, H. GRAY, AKnl. Now Heine. N. C, A VTTr.T. T TNW CM i HAfttinrr drin flrtftVinir Hfrwroo at ; : L. H. Guiler S Co. Prof. W. H SHEPAED and compe tent assistants in tbe tonsprial art will eiveyou a ' ' '' "' ':-. Hair cot for SO oesta. Shampoo.... -.,.20 ' euave.., , ....ip " Gaston House Baber Shop new BKEMfcJ 'IT, O, ' STATE OP NORTH OAROLUJA-Boperlor Uraven County. . '. j,,' Court. -W. V. Kornegay vs. The Farmers' and Mer chants' Steamboat Company. ' Notice of Bale. " , . Parsoaht to a Judgment or the Supr'or Court of Craven county, rendered at the February Term, 1890, and another Judgment of said conrt, reudered Fall Term. 1890. in the above entitled aotloo, In which ssld Judgments I was appointed a CommlMloner to sell the hereinafter described property, I wm expose to sale at rnbllo Onlcry.atthe Court House doir In the City of New Bene, iMi0,i.0?o'nf,dSjrJh? s,h fay of, January. 1891. at 12 o'clock, M , to tbe his It est bidder, or cash, "all the Interest of the Fatiners' I ?ht uu juhiuimh' pwtnixnt company exist. T. T xinnnff 'ivU W O. P. Ornow, Att'y for Plaintiff, '. , dlt) td IandTTIilskeylTaVi luenred at borne with j tloukrs sent Flit & . iaM U.Sl.TVIAHiLiJU,Al.LW ' AUtuiut, Urn. . 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 21, 1890, edition 1
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