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- rPILISUKBS AIlOVICEaKiaT. TBS DAILT JOCRSAXU tlx eolnmH avpar. )Mitliihad daily, axaapt Monday t IXNpwrMr, tU tor all month. Delivered tootty iuoaorlbaraat Meant per month THt JNCKkLT JOURS AU. eolamn HPW.Ii pabllahad avary Thuraday at ll.M IUIUUL Al)YXBXTJNa BATES ( DAILY )-On aofcoaeday We.; 13c. foreaoh sabaqnent aaUoa. AdvartlMaienU undor hd of "Bailne Lwala.'MO MnU a line (or flret and 6 oenu Une for every subsequent Insertion Ho adTartlaamenti Ul be Inserted bet wa oal matter at any price. HotteetoriUiTlftcei or Deaths, not loexoeed ten Unee wtllbe lnaarudfrea. AU additional aiatter will be charged 6 eenta per line. Farmenta lor transient advertlaements malt be made la advance. Regular adver ImbmbU will be collected promptly at trie Mil oi each month. Com mn a 1 cation containing news of set. flolent publlo lntercat are solicited. No eimmanioation mail be exMcted to be pub lished that fontalni or-Jaollo able personal' Itiea.or withhold tne name or tbe author Articles linger tb.au half a column in net be paid tor. Any pereon feeling aggrieved at au' anony noua eommumcaiion oanobtaln tbe name of thi antnor by application at thli office aud Showing wnerotn tne grievance exieU. THE JOIRNAL at. K. HaRPKR. '. T. HAVCOCK. Proprietor. Local Reporter. VF.W VjSSNE. S.O.. DEC. 3). s90 i (.tend at tfca I oat oca ai ! -- aaaeooad-olaariBattar. THE NEW YEAR. In a few das the old year will have passed, and the new jear will be upon us with its hopes atnl its fears, its dutn and its re p nisi bililies. It will be well if we dtdictfe the new year ti home, to country arid to God. Tbe past canuuo be c!i '.eetd. Whatever of good is in it we can embalm in sacred memories, and aven the evil wo have doue may be as beacon lights to pioUct us from hidden rocks and tirach-ious whirlpools. The smile of heaven seems to rest on sea and land, and the stars shihe on the evil and the good. Individual effort, wisely directed, is always blessed, and we trust that every one of our readers will realize in the year to come the reward of their labors and the fruition of their hopes. North Carolina heaven b'ess her! has entered upon a career of enlightened progrees and solid prosperity, and her sons and daughters have only to bo true to her in order to win Bnccess in the various avocations in which they are employed. Her mines are rich in mineral wealth, her lands bring forth abundantly, and the hand of industry is ready to draw from mountain fastness and fertile plain treasures to adorn the State and make glad her people. We have no fears for the material development of North Carolina; oar only concern is for the ever increasing intellectual and moral elevation of her sons and daughters. Eeform is the order of the day, and if reformation is needed in this grand old commonwealth, let us address ourselves to its sacred obligations with the resolution of men who dare to tread the path of duty wherever it may lead. Our public school system must be per- - fected. A higher standard of ' scholarship must be raised. Every child has a right to demand a prac ' tical business education. Little . children cannot make this demand for themselves, but enlightened public sentiment speaks for them ; , the spirit of philanthropy pleads for " " them, and the religion of Jesus intercedes for them. The Legisla tare will be composed of repre sentative men who, we are assured, will give this subject the considera . tion it demands. r We will not take our eyeafrom North Carolina, but we look beyond her borders to see that the watch Area of liberty are burning in all the States. He who can look with , oat concern npon the condition of ' public affairs in tbe United States is either indifferent to the voice of patriotism, or he is sustained by a nblime faith that enables him to - look beyond the clouds and see our Father's hand guiding the storm and directing tbe tempest. He who tempers the winds to the . shorn lambs will certainly shelter His children, and wo trust thaf, in His own good time, He will bring -order out of confusion and say to ' the angry waves "Peace, be still." , He Cwho hopes for good must be v willing to work ior the accomplish ment of good. Individual effort is not to b9 disregarded nor lightly ( The Prablem So'.red.. esteemed; but in State audi Wife (looking mp from a book) National affairs organization is This writer saJ8 that half the necessary to grand acbiewmentsJ"1" We come from ,. . . . , .the fact that wives do not have a There is an organization North 'certain, regular sum per week to Carolina, aud throughout the spend as they please. Union, which, with the blessing of, Husband Trne; and the other God, can bring deliverance to the Uo theL "jW comes from the country. That organization is the Demociatic party. Let us see to it : that it is preserved in its purity. Fraud, corruption, the lust of pow-1 eraud the sin of inordinate am bition have no place iu a pure Democrarv. the "great Let us keep before us lights that illumine i our history, and direct our course by the chart of human libtrty, tbe ; American Constitution. The Oldest Vessel Afloat. The oldest sailing vessel afloat ! What mast she look like and what is l.ei history? She is 110 year3 old, built in Di'.tiraore in 17S0. ller name is llui Vigilant. Sue has t-itica then b-en a coaster, a peaceful common carrier of mer chandise, a slaver and a pirate, and now today she does good ser vice as mail carrier between St. Thomas and Sauta Cruz, in the West India Islands. Her owner, Mr. tS. Penthany, of Santa Cruz, was in Hangor and displayed a picture ot the old craft which was taken as the vessel was iounding a coral reef under full sail. Tbe picture is a good one and the lines of the craft are well bronchi out. ''Hot much of the oriui i! e ali is there now '' a!,kcd the reporter. 'The keiN j.i and main tributors of the hull c:nstruLtio'.i of !:cr 1 in the said .Mr. lVuth.iny, good for man j je.u - :. W'h.i: v f-iui v v. iiiilil . :at arc .... i. . !.; Ih-lory ! --ivivgor nf this Nev3. Oi ClY.f .sk- KllVt la of Ihr Tui if'. l. .. . Democrats cannot but Uei satisfactio i over tt.e I n-: uromii.eut Keiniblicuu in i hat :::e"S men as well as prtimiufi.t l!iiib licau politicians are ;UllVnng because of the passage of Mo Kinley's bill. One of ib'inisMr. Edward II. A.mniidowti, -president of the American lYotective Tariff League, a proUeiiuhifet of tLe 'Tank'' sort. He was the prin cipal stockholder in the Itititju house Manufacturing Co., which did a big buniics.s before the Mc Kinley bill put a heavier lax on raw wool. As soon as tho new tariff act was signed by tho Presi dent tho prices of woolen goods went up. Sales of woolens there fore fell off. Tho Kittenhouse company failed and tho rich Mr. Ammidown, its principal stock holder, is not so rich as he was by some thousands. Perhaps if Mr. Jay Gould were "a manufacturer of woolens he would not advise the poor people to buy one coat a year instead of two in order to make both ends meet under the burden ot higher taxation. If they don't follow Jay s advice, however, they will, according to the New York Tribuene Rep. pay 5100,000,000 more next year for clothes than they paid last which is pretty nearly $10 per family on an average, This tax will fall lightest on plantation pickininies and heaviest on Northern and Northwesteren farmers. There'll the Dinner Bell. What a clattering aui a chattering as the children answer the dinner bell and rush into the dining room. Oh ! tbe gratification a good appetite affords as our noon day s meal is set before us But this vacant chair, what does it mean? "Oh, that is Uncle Charley's scat. Guess he don't feel like eating, he's got dyspepsia, you know." Dys pepsia! horrors! Deliver us from dys pepsia. What's the use of being plagued with such an ailment anyway? What's tbe uao having a stomach so irritated and Bore that even one bite of food gives it dietrose? Why not heal the soreness and allay tha irritation and strengthen its muscular processes, by using Botanic Blood Balm? Will it cure? It certainly will. Many, many a former dyspeptic owes hi3 enjoyment of life to B. B. B. Give it a trial. 8. J. Chandler, Richmond, Va., writes: "No one can afford to be with out B. B. B. who wishes an appetite. I could scarcely eat a single biscuit for breakfast, but since taking B. B. B. I clean the whole table, so to speak." Repentance never comes too late, if it comes from the heart. The Flrat Step. Perhaps you are run down, can't eat, can't sleep, can't think, can't do anything to your satisfaction, and you wonder what aib you . You should heed the warning, you are taking the first step into Nervous Prostration. You need a nerve tonic and in Electric Bitters you will find the exact remedy for restoring your nervous system to its normal, healthy condition. Sur prising results follow the une Of this great Nerve Tonic and Alterative . Your appe tite returns; good digestion is restored, and tho Liver and Kidneys resume healthy action. Try a bottle. Price COc. at F. 8. Daffy's drag store. nUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE The Best'Salve in tho world for Cute, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt liheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cares Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect fatisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale in Newborn by F. S. Duffy, wholesale and retail diuggUt. iitut luai. uusoanau ao not nave a certain, regular sum per week to spend as they please. New York v eekly. LEXOX ELIXIR. It Wonderful Effect on tbe Liver, Stomach, Boweis, Kidney and Blood. Dr. Mozley ' Lemon Elixir is pleas ant lemon drink (hat positively cures all Biliousness, Constipation, Indiges tion, Headache, Malaria, Kidney Dis ease, Dizxiness, Colds, Loss of A i petite, revers, Chills, Blotches, Pimples, Pain in Baok. Palpitation of Heart, and all other diseases caused by disordered liver, stomach and kidneys, tbe first great cause of all fatal diseases. Fifty cents and one dollar per bottle. Sold by druggists. Prepared only by H. Mozley, M D Atlanta, Qa. LEMON HOT DROPS, For coughs and colds, take Lemon Hot Drop. For sore throat and brotiphiti., take Lemon Cot Drop. For pneumonia and laryngetis, take Lemon Ilot Drops. For consumption and catarrh, take Lemon Hot Drops. For all throat and lung diseased, ul:e Lemon Hot Drops. An elegant and reliable preparation. 8jli by druggists. 25 cents per b t tie. Prepared by H. Mozley, M.D., At lanta, G.i. what is tBWaBlBTaHBaBBBSBHB MM SCROFULA It Is that Impurity in the blood, which, ac cumulating In the glands of the neck, pro duces unsightly lumps or swellings; which causes painful running sores on tho arms, legs, or feet; which developcs ulcers in the eyes, ears, or nose, often 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 tho lungs, causes consumption and death. Being the most ancient, it Is the most general of all diseases or affections, for very lew persons are entirely free from it. How Can It Bo CURED Ty taking Hood's Barsaparilla, which, by tho remarkable cures It has accomplished, often when other medicines have failed, has proven itself to be a potent and peculiar medicine for this disease. Some of these cures are really wonderful. If you suffer from scrofula, be sure to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. " My daughterMary was afflicted with scrof ulous sore neck from the time she was 22 months old till she became six years of age. Lumps formed In her neck, and one of them after growing to the size of ."ijeon's egg, became a running sore for over three years. We gavo her Hood's Sarsaparilla, when tho lump and all indications of scrofula entirely dis appeared, and now she seems to be a healthy child." J. S. Cablile, Nauright, N. J. N. B. Be sure to get only Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold bj all druggliU. gl; alitor, l'rcparcdonly bj C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Maa. IOO Doses Ono Dollar Stmr Blanche for Sale. Seyenty-five feet long;, 13 feet wide over all; draught 80 inches loaded, carries 110 bales of cotton, and regis tered at Custom Bouse 47 tons gross, 28 net; licensed to carry passengers, and accommodates 100 on excursions. Re built in October, 1889. Joiner work and decking entirely new, hull made as good as new. Engine and boiler re built, all wearing and destructible parts renewed; new crown sheet and tubes n boiler. Inspected November 27, 1889, and licensed to carry 86 pounds steam pressure. Propeller 49 inches, engine 10x10 cylinder, upright boiler 7 feet by 60 inches, of 6 16 iron, tensile strength 50,000 pounds. Fully equipped throughout, according to law and in perfect running order, tbe Blanche is splendidly adapted to river and creek trade, to light draught navi gation anywhere, and has shown hne towinz oapacity. Bbe is offered for sale on reasonable terms, and at a very low prioe. For further information apply to James Redmond. Sec' & Trotia, aue3J&wtf1 New Berne, N. C NOTICE. The undersigned, Jamts M Howard, his duly Qualified s Admlnlstratorof the estate of Tboa. H. Howard, arid hereby Elvee notice that he requites all persons having olalins against the esiateoi lte bum i nos. a. How ard, to present them to the Bald James M Howard, duly authenticated, for payment, on or before the loth dav of December. 1891. or else this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. Persons Indebted to the estate must pay without delay. J. M. HOWARD, d cc'.6d6w AdminlBtrstor, They llavo Come! Another Sphndid Stock of the cele brated Zeigler Shoes. Another Lot of Beautiful and Stylish Scarfs & Handkerchiefs Another lot ot Elegant and Substan tial Trunks. A lot of Eiding leggins, ordered especially for the Hare and Hound Chase. Darrington & Baxter. work for ti, By Anna mro, wutun, Tmh, inrl .Ino. l)onnt Toido, ()hlo. Ska ..ul. Othri lira diilnir U well, YV'hf luot )'tt? 8om earn or SiOO.CO utouili. lou uiiao ine wont nu.u lit tioin, whnvver yon urn. Eeifb- 1 Bluer ve Muily earniafr trm ft to ilHaday. Allue. Weihow yon how and iurt yoa. Can work 1m pre tin or ill the time. Biff money for work mi ( Supffi i Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleaaut and relresiniig to the taste, rihI acts . i .i ,i., i';.i. ; genuy jet jiruiupuy uu niu")?, i Liver and Bowels, cltau-s the sjo i tern effectually, dispels tolds, head - aches a:l fevers aud cure? hal-Uttal I coii;ti;at. yrup tf i vr thej pro- only remedy of its hind l dueed, pleasing to the tr.Mo ceptable to tho stomach, its action nr.d truly heueU : :-.nd in its ,,.n, eneets, prepared oul y ii .!' AO sul'.'-i healthy and aprreeahl many excellent qualities i. to all av:d have made ii popular remedy known. Svrup of Fip;s i? lor and' 81 hcttlcs'hy nil lea gists. Any reliaUe dr may not have it en 1;:." cure it prumptly f"r wishes to try it. Do ni ubttitiiie. C.YJFORNM no s-: : .v,. ; ;' a: .1 ::i AL01IG fhi'Tayl ' Shoe i i t!n : i ' in thu,t lira1. It t it- in, is always c: its original . -!i"; " : perfection. at my of r. street, t .le.i.rs t-'Hi'': oftice. "' ' B... t .-.' i ' At. Cor.r oliuf.u J A .; -jy 18 dwtf Thciclis ProbVoi- r Brounh'. ! il l- t' a n of K any otU r ton in ; !u this? 11. ("u.m' li.e ji. . i mined to be p cU-a!:. n thing about the:;i pr.n 'in. And HsJjot herd I iu TanniH & Co. s Ciri.: puroi t (sik) h. t' t '(, good smoiur.- s-iy. i.n-1 thctn. And don't n f. : bn f.iveu may ou ewe.-.-, win money. Wm 1. uay. Th Oonvgriili! ?cMm The Convertible Polio;.- THE MUTUAL i ' 7 X J. Llfa Ins-ii' itsico .m-;i.' includes all tho liberal fr:i'.i; -,-s the Company, with the addition - ( ;i ijuar anteed Cash Surrender vtilue, which will be paid at any timo aftsr two jeare premiums have been paid, if demanded. livery foucy has ennoraea upon it a table showing in plain figures tbe op tions granted by the company. 1st option. Cash surrender valuv. 2d option. Amount that liny b i;cr- rowed from tho company ' ! ioy. 3d option. Extetuled ic a:v - i tmouuc of the policy. pol- u'.r i uii 4th optiou. raid up policy This is the most liberal po fered and is tho safest had. Every dollar paid sc. worth of Insurancs. No loss by lapses. D. T. CARISAWA Healthy persons betwe" and seventy insured. ilC-. y yet of- Al-i'.i, Hrs. J. i. Bearing House Mits. J. M. HINES has IUcpcnc6. rotaa.eil to ti e city and will reopen her Firtit-Ci.ihS Boarding House about the 1st of Coluber at Eame location, opposite B;i;tir,l Cliur.jli. THE HOHEER DATIS SEWINS MAGEIH. can be had at the fame placo . J. M. HINES, Agent sepl6 dwtf O. Marks' tor.-. Fine Drug Business For Sale. Owing to ill-health of the proprietor, an entire STOCK OF DKUGS will be sold on good terms. About 5?1, 000 worth of goods on hand. Good opportunity. Inquire at JouRNALcflice for informa tion, tiovl dv. tf NOKTH OAKOUNA, I In the Craves County. Sui'trior t'uurt. D. B. Barrus A Co. vs. J.G. Bl.idJ ct eIb. Notice. To J. G. Blade and Fatsey Slude Taki Wotlce. The defendant above named -will take no tice that an action entitled as ubove has been commenced In the Superior Court of Craven county, to foreclose certain mort gages executed by von on lands In Cruven county: and the said defendants will fur thertake notice that they are required to appear at the next term of tho miporior Court of said oonnty, to be held on mo ltd Monday before the 1st Monday iu March, 1801, at the Court House of said count. In Hvw Berne.N. 0 and answer or demur to tha complaint In said action, or the plain tlffl will apply to the oourt for the relief do - mondealD aaiaoompiaint. Thiatheuthdav or vets., jmiii. d20 6 ft , Jfi. W. CAKPtSTEK, 0. B. C, For Christmas LET YtK.H PRESENTS Yi'ii OiU 2ud it, ia uur ?JLvV GOODS jat receive.', c.'i.-ieiig of K J, Spi iu 1 ) I Wool (i;0Vfr. 1 Viv: rA !:, Jt:sey and Scotch S' k r,n-: Liuen i:ii:fi.I Jinn tf Scat fa and 4 In ' : aand : it -to, Su8-u-rs. Collars r P - r' Or-. r;;. ,llu; ,. i si -.v (.. i f So:i:f l-i.id hud '.'ol . i'ultoi.s. i if I .,n i Umbrellas. .1.1 Ui! J. rv, ov, it'ula'- life r I u;.) aril Slijoting Jacket. , Adam- & Co. 'a 8hoee. llati, Uja. Trunks and ;.!;; -J. i.'s; ;" dwtf 7,'OTICE. -.tional HanliCf New Berne !. .v!il:ll:ll M'. viiiK uf tl).. Stock- it r- if t ! .nk tor th;: election of . ; ;.,(! ,(.. iraiw .ctl.n of 6UCb i i:..- - . . .v tcuio b fore :i . ii . ,.i iht-ir Hanking ti " - ' - ! Turfday, being . .- J aw. IfOl. Polls i. ' at 12 o '.: -L. to cic.ee at if. i:onviM's. ai-bii r. 10 d .Ii. i -to. ST0MERS i !: ;i 1' ' ;: t';;;t 1 a 111 ill e!l tln iii Eirst Class prices as low as any ir;)!o: Any prices will lx clu'cifiilly ii, io sod me 1 1; in 1 I'll Wylie .Smith's cele !iv : K'y.il Oruv.-n Elour in 10 ii-. at :':(. A ticket given each 111 His., and upon the , i u:rn of :." tickets, If lbs. given lo 1 lie liokler i'.ice. The Fir.vs! Btiik-r in New ! .vi :ie only .,i c. Cj!1 and exan.'n: .Mr..'!; of Xnias SiK.-ei i'iiccs hAvcr t!i:m ',-.) la.- cii v. my Fine ilties. any house t c. Notice. A; : - .1 i; :. '.. ,.1 bu iiinilo lo the next Ocn- t'Ril Asm-.:, lily of North Carol ni't, which idiivi't m.ii li.e tl r tit Wednesday In Janu :.i v, !-''l, !oi i. fl.Hi iirr fo-a iiiuk uuder tho iii.ii,,- 'i In' Km iters' and Merchants' Hank i f in. . Heme, with Its main or general iliii -. a! ..''." H. riu witn a capital stock of not lrhs uinn s....uuu. aecniwa Tax Hotice. Your City Tax is now due, and must be piid on or before the First day of January. 1P91. I w ill bo in my ofTue from 10 to 2 and S to 5 each day to receive same. S. H. IANE, dliHf Tax Collector, Largest Stock of GEO C SKIES on hand, Sold at Northern Prices. iponcv for Horsford Bread Preparation, Old Virginia Cheroots, Cigarettes. Hazard Gunpowder Co W 'Uls?icli WHOLESALE GKOOElt, MIDDLE STKEET, NEW BERNE. N. C. EXECDTllIX NOTICE. Having qusHfied a? executrix of Dan iel Stimsou. deceased, late of Craven county, N. 0., thia ia to notify all per eons h .viiig claims against tbe estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigued on or before the 11th day of December, ls'Jl, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will pleaeo make immediate payment This 10th day of December, 1890. SARAH STIMSOS. Executrix. I II. Felletier, Atty. 11 6w I h&vo opened a lot of Holiday Goods I and would like you to call and examine them. Satisfaction guaranteed as to prices and quality. ' Just rcctijed A freeh lot of Oou drn; V Chemically, Puie Plcur De Riz for thotoilot. - - u; -: - .a oo-iinioii SleamsKip s Gampanj Tin; uld Uou'-intai. Rtuaaaiailfi Cea aMy ' Old an it ft Trite Water Hovjta ia Jtlbnxrt eai roa - . Sorrolk. Baltimore. Xek fork, PhtlaV dalplUa, Boaton, Prerldaatae i aad W'aahlUKtoa City, ?i ili points, Non'i, F.nii txtd Wjt ci KllliA.Y. . notl. t. ht 26.h, SK) u : fun:. il 'I wmi UWfitiilit!. i-:.il. Stilkgitf,'. M'i;l s.ii; friim N"irrnlk.Val V " 1 'T t-w huruf. i. ta ii.ie. i; miklig .-loee eou- , aveemciii'ii with in Mumvrr' Mi mod Kiiil ll.n. iii j io.- Kn.bU P, Trenton, ana i.U oilier lan Lus on tho Neuee and Treui Itlvem. , J Kcturnli.g, w.ll Sill i UOM NW FKKNK I Koit MiKboeK direct, at TWELVE, Mi (noou) irahiug coni.eotlon with tbe O. 1). m, 8. i'o.' shlon ior .New Vork, 8. 8. p. Oe. ' " steamera lor Haitiraoie; Cltde Line Bhlpe lor flilladelpbia. M. AM. T.Uo.M ahtpe Iob Hoton and Provide ce. t 7 f teamer Kiimton, tapt Mxon, will tall ' tor Kluiton on arrival cf steamer New " btroe. Order all K''! "a, r t K ,,n nUT. rolk. Va. PnnseugHtawlll flna M gfxd table. iim!tr i:i,e rooii'f.aad every oonrtear and atteix," , Uou will be piilu them by the offloerx ;E. B. ROBERTS, Afent. itsssBB. ODf.FEPFER A TCRNKR, Agent, Norfolk. Va. ' Vf. H- HTANKORD. Vloe-J'rosldent. Sew Tort Oltr. The N. C Fi eight Line --,-1 CVYTlpTT'P f iSS,:TA BCHCS !'.' Kjl! ft c:. Ix r IS, i8fH, this l)Ef 1 in. ;bi. lr regular SE2II-W EEKLY TRIPa 'i.- lv"JtB; Baltirut-r-: ui.d New I erne .e.-ivlni" l . t :-i Heme. WK1 'u V.bt tllX P.M. M'.S".', -r.vix ti.'. I i .his Is I i I r I uit I more. TCES- II rHl,l -IX P. M. iij ii. i.i i 'i tut oi-t oi )" . wiii, ma . hange, and 6tr 1 fioin Hrtiiicnrr conie dlreo Berne lii I. U:: lr rvll'r to New ;e"liiif? i.i:t Kohioii. 1'iovldei.ae. Phi la- eiol iu, 1, ichi.:i.,i.l, aud all polnta North- Kasl and est AiiiKii.g cose oonnectlun, hi or uud Urll oot cf flrv or ,i I pn'iii i' Her, P.il BEN ro 1 LK.V.eu'l HanaKer, Ul) l.lL'ht. KL . Kaltlmm JAP. W. Mci AKKIOK. Aitt.. horlolk. Va W P Clyde A ( O . 1 l,llailrl..l,ln.. 19Hnnth wharven. New Yort Itnitu irKna. l ine. Vimr North river. Sampson, llotston, 58 Ceutral wharf. S H. hoikwi'll. l'rov.ilnina. K 1. 4ul(is !c.kve Hton,Tuc8da-aand Haturdaya N w Vorg daliv. Halto , Weduedaya& Hamrdajp l'lillai'elphla, Mouoaya, ednea- uiij s, naiuruuys. ' Piovuleiice, Halurday y. d role i Motion inns lading given, and rales guar ':iti en to all pointj. iu the dillertnt ofl'.cta i -i.e coniijRiiios. AVOID BKKAHAGE OK BULK AM SHIP VIA N. C. LINK. 8. H. GRAY.Aganl. N.w Umm.N.C, J. E. LATHAM, Cotton Buyer and Exporter, Corcmissicn feichnt and Broker. A new stock of Bacciae and Ties just received. Correnpor.denro invited. tovi tf A FULL LINE OF "'! Heating and Cooking Stoves A.T L II. euiler & Go. Next ! Je. 1 r TitcF. "W. H SHEPARD and compe-'M tent assistants in the tentorial art will ..,;. give you a PToi'i" ,.f fnr Oft .nil. , ' Shampoo. 20 u rv Shave ;..10 Gaston Ilouse leather Shop .i New Bkrnk, N. C, BTATK OF NORTH CAROLINA, I Snparloj ; ; Craven County. I jOonrt, W. F. Kornegay vs. The Farmers' and ilt,:'$ferl' onni- niuumooui company. , Notice of Bale. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 30, 1890, edition 1
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