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.3 Daily Journal HE VOL. IX.--NO. 245. NEW BERNE. THURSDAY. JANUARY 15, 1891. :EXTS. a i r BUSINESS LOCALS. PRICES AT J. F. IVES Fine fresh Sausage Meat and in cises, lOcente; Am Smoked Sausage, l?i cents; fresh Pork. 10 oenU; Bologna. 10 cents; Western Beef. 124 cents; Tenderloin. Sirloin and Porter bouse cute, 15 cents A GOOD COOK WANTED by W. 11. Morrill, at Jacksonville, N. C. Ifberol price will re given if proved aatisfaotory. j9d6i wit. JUST RECEIVED - Fresh Roasted nd Oreen Ccffii.; Tea etc Fall Cream Cheese at 15j ;vr lb. Wo sell all oar goods at a e:nt i profit We ere juet in a position to Jo to and will do ir. Try as and see. Vary respectfully, Churchill & Parker. Broad st. OEVEN 8PRING3 WATF.R-A spe O ciho for dytpepeia and all kidney and bladder trout let). For Bile by R. J Goon.va DOBERTS & BRO arc rtcoivmg XX their fall stuck Boot and Shoes, Dry Goods, Groceries r.ud Provisions. They bay at headquarter?) and can give you Low Prices. au26 . i. GOV. HlLLsajH rison will be re-nominated. THH late census , ber mortngea in the at $850 000.000. lVt'S till- I.U1U- I'mitrd iilatts IN GILLS' ClliiiCM glO-V ':. .liliCT every mointnt, anal k iiww looks as if there is to be a t:.-l A YOUNG uidti v.:i Ljnchbarg, V., Sunday touching the guy wire tlectrio light pole. killed nil liiht by ! : oiii an The news irom lishiuirion indicate the paSSaga illll'J ailVer bill. It 18 aUo Siaid the fiictidsof the Force bill i.re huKlui of pass-l ing that measure. . Secretary Windom n ijs he can't purchase no mom 4 ;k r cent, .bonds how us all the c.inii i.. the Treasury will be needed iu pay pensions next month. The President ot Mexico has approved the bill recently pasted by the Congress ofth t country admitting corn from llio United States free of duty. The War Department has re ceived a dispatch from Gen. Miles, saying the entire body of hostile Indians, numbering 3.000 are on fchtir wav to Pea Eld 0 Agency. OH Monday Mr. lilanchard, Of T . . . . , . , 'T Louisiana, introduced in the Na- tional House of Representatives a ,: ;f. fi, resolution for inquiring into the political State Of affairs in Newt r.Minnki.A 7 7 - f q I m .ueiiuuuuB "C"a- lore ana reqaeswug Awspreaeuia- Uvea to support the financial Messrs. J, H. Crabtree & Co. He sued reform as adopted by the Ocalalout a writ of habeas corpus before meeting of the National Farmers' Alliance was passed on Monday. The chances of war with Eng land are becoming snail and beauti fully less. Mr. Blaine haa opened op a correspondence with the Spanish Government, in regard to reported indignities offered Ameri can missionaries on the island Of Pnaani Do-not be too critical; remember tViaf Brorv hlnur oit-An nnrttlmr ia a ... ... , V. . . I . mill . n n - uvuioiauB wu.v-u .... -'" bite you with double force. Take this Into consideration it is never Worth while making a malicious remark, no matter how clever it THE Messenger's Kaleigu corres pondentsays: The Legislature will later discuss the exodus question- . r a 11 . . .,, u:k: when Mr. Sutton's bill to prohibit " . . 1 labor agents irom carrying away farm laborers from this State comes Qp.1 A year ago that was one Of th6 'great questions. Now the movement of negroes from the State U so small that mention of it w..,v v . Is scarcely beard either by negroes or Whites. - WASITINQTON, D. C, Jan.12.- Mr. Quay today introduced in the Senate a substitute for the Federal tMiu. iaill ThA nrinninnl AifFar. . . ., 1 . ,, ' eneeiain ine last seciion 01 tee Mll.v lilri ! an fnllnwK! Whpn . ' . .. shall Appear to the satisfaction . the .President Of the United States . 1 it. !oiAt,0 that in eny locality the provisions of this law cannot otherwise executed, it shall be bis duty, and he is hereby empowered, to suspend there, the writ of habeas corpus, and to employ the armed forces of the United States Navy aud Mili tary for its enforcement, and for the protection of officers whose duties are herein provided for. LOCAL NEWS. COTTON New bcrna Market Sales of 47 biles at 7.75 to 8.65. At the special meeting of tbo city council yesterday, amicable settlement was made in regard to thi cleotric lights. During the gale Sunday night two boys were blown overboard from a boat in Pamlico sound and drowned. Their names nor tha came of the boat could bs ascertained. At the annual meeting cf the stock holder!) uf the National Bank of this city, held Tuesday, Jan. 13th, the fol lowing Directors were elected : Messrs. J. A. Bryan, C. S. Bryan, Thoa. Dan ieU, O. LI. Roberts, J. IT. Hackburn, Alex. Miller md L. Harvey. Tbo Di rt ctai 3 tubrequently ffitt and elected thu following cfticers: J . A.' Bryan, Presidr.-.i; Thoi. Daniels, Vice-Presi- don!; G. H. Roberts, Ca&hier; J. R. B -.rraway, Teller; Green Bryan, Collec tor, and J. E. Carraway, Clerk. Wo rueiotionod iut befero Christmas that u number of handa from a Ealti mira canning factory Hi ad passed through the city going down to work . . . . Another com Dan v comntuina- a num- b.rof f;lmjlie,, camflin vtonhrnmrn ingontheBteaoiorNeuse.of theE.O.D, line, and after spending the day in the oity went on to Beaufort by the train lat night. There were in nil about 100 people, about 75 of whom were workers, the remaining 25 being chil dren tco small for labor. They were principally Pol us and Bohemians, but there were a few Germans among tbe number. They appear to be quiet, well dispqsed, industrious people, who will mako deeirablo citizens. Mr. Herman Stump, the foreman of the shucking department( wa9 a iQ chargoo(the party. Committee on Fancy Wcrk. Tho following ladies comprising the Committee on Fancy Work aro request ed to meet this Thursday afternoon at (our i) 0olock at the residence of Mrs. j. E. Sloyer: Mrs. K. E. Johnson, Mrs. Robert Ransom, Mrs. C. R. Thomas, Mrs. F Ulrich, Miss Hannah Osgood, Mrs. Mary McK. Nash, Mrs. R, P. Williams, Mrs. R. S. Primrose, Mrs. J. W. Waters, Mrs. J. F. lyes. Misa Fannie Holland, Mise Fannie B. Smallwood, Miss Maria Man, MiM Lillian 0 Robert9i MiBg Maud Amyette, Miss Eato Daniels, MIbi Stella Roberts Habeas Corpus Caae. Mf w Q 8(Jydam wM yejj tjrUy aftemooa on complaint of Judge H. R- Bryan, who heard the case immediately and he was discharged Messrs. Stevenson and Quion appeared for the petitioner and Mr. O. II. Guion for Messrs. Crabtree & Co. Immediately after the discharge of Suydam he was arrested on a warrant issued by S. R. Street, J. P., for an as- sault and battsry on Mr Crabtree. Thisoase was continued until 8 o'clock this afternoon and Mr. Suydam was ra quired to give bond in the sum of $100 I J 1 1L. . Serious Trouble at the Oyster Grounds 1 njd. kits ha.n ana,i,.l thah onpiina I ii.na uob ucou . gvvi ,gu wuov dui auuo I trouble ia imminent amonir the resident an(j pirate oystermen in thesoundjof Eastern North Carolina. Full pariicu ls have not yet been rectived but an engagement nas taten piaoe ana one person reported killed. Tho oyster I prminrifl irn aaM fn ha tnit-.h Vir. I ginia and Maryland boats armed with Winchester rifles and small oannon and io defince of our law " tspaesing upon the native oystermen, and dredg- , . lL U , lax wherever they choose and ruining thebedg Numerous petitions aro beinz for- I warded to the Governor asking that vigorous Btsps be taken to protect the PeP,e ,nd preT,nt the toUl de8tru- ion f ha oyBt" t,groun,d9 wh c ha;e haon tar vaara tha onl minnnrt of a k, number of poor people living on I the coast. Ia response to the sudden t k. TaanAtntp T? Ifl an mnA iVia ....... . . I A,.,. tlt hold themseivM in rAdinn.. I for aotive service, and at Elizabeth City the steamer Vesper of the E. O. D 1 imi uh unu viiutiiou uuu uoiu an tun Wbrt for farther developments. it I Important legislation on -the qaettion will oomenp at Raleigh today and will of reanUt no doub ln the ,ODOitment of an Oyster Navy to show these inter- lopersinaisuonaepreaaiionstDa nun- dn . can not be ltnpoMd npon North Doiuaro ninns. , Personal. Capt. J. M. White, of Klnston. who tus been in tbo city a day or two on business, returned home yesterday. Mr. J. C. G.-een left for Raleigh to attend a meeting of th? Grand Lodge of Majons as a dtl.gato from St. John 's Lodge. Deputy Sheriff Sim'l Lane Lft to spend a few dayd a: his hom. near Fort Barnwell. Mrs. K. E, Johnson came in on the steamer Neuse of the E. C. D. lino from a visit to friends in New York. She was accompanied back by Miss Ennes ley, of B.-ooklyc, a little grand daughter of Lieut' A. J. Yeoman, on a visit to hor grandparents. Deputy Sheriff David Barhaca took a crazy colored worn in named E later Ann Jones, v ho Kj3 biu-n confioeJ in Craven county j ;i! alout two months, ta tbe insane i'.!aia at Goldsboro yesterday. TUU l.nvej only one in mate ia tho jtil v.3 ,v which, we are told, ia tho first tiaie such has bejn the case Eiuce. the vc.;r. Tbid prisoner is Emanutil Canr.dy who &tolo a cheese from a bcit to which it had been sent by Mr. J F. Ta-, !jr fur on a of bis cus tomers and wl.ioh was recovered and tho tb.kf i-n:.vic;c i through tho perse vering pkill cf 51:. i!. 15. Davenport, an account of v.!.:.U ..o published at tho time. Mcdsu. Ami u-a Parsooi and O. It. F. Ed '.vard j it tani-.d :r.,:u a trip to Balti more en l:,-;iiu3 cjun. cted with Mr. i'aruons' rjcont iavonlion to increase tho power mil! obviuto tho d. ad center oi atea. i engiuoa. Judj.) A. S Sjymour left on the steauK-r Neuse yedterday for a trip to Elizabeth City, lUltimoro r.nd Wash ington. Mr. Petor Schsioelk, of New Y'ork, who ia an cyater planter on Long Island sound, left on the Neuae for Roanoks Island. lie hay Loon making investiga tions with tho expectation of establish inj a houte in thi) vic-iuity for shipping raw oystfiri), and also been on the look out to find and purciia?a a suitable farm here for his brother. Miss Bertha Cutler returned home laet night f.oiri a visit to friends in Greensboro and R indleman. Mr. C. P. Djy, of Boaufort, came in laet night from an extended northern buiinoES trip, and wiii spend today in the city aud then return to his home. Mr. Thos. Duncan, of Beaufort, is in the city. Mrs. Lisa II in ton, of Wilmington, passed throiiKh en route t ) visit ber father, Mr. Jag. C. Davis, of Beaufort. A LULLABY, The baby is tired, it needs goutle test, so ccme little ctinruo, and feet cn mother's breast. Angola will guard thee, free from all fear, Papa'e away, but mama is near. CnORDS. Sleep, baby, sleep, iu dreams of delight, Angela above guard thee tonight, Glorious heaven, free from all woe, There's whore "tbe good and beautiful" go- Close those bluo eyes and sweetly dream Of the angeh) above in glory serene, Sweet be thy slumbers, you tmila in delight, An omen of love, you see angola tonight. UhOT.O. So rest, littlu c'.icru'o, ewcot are thy dreams. En joying tho glory cf heavenly scenes, Plead for us all, in tho realms alove. To bless tho:'3 vrbora wo cherish and lovo. ChuruH. This lullaby wrilton by "Jiua the Scratcher" on tint A. & N. C R. while listening to the sweet music of a mother to her first infant. "Jim the Scratcher" says ha cried, but !aiie3, you will hare to take bij word f jr is. I can't. E. B. R. Office of Old Dominion Steamship Co. Nkweerne, N. C, Jan. 5th, 1891. On and after Monday, Jan. 5.h, 1891, the steamsr Newborn1 will sail from Norfolk for New Berno, direct, touch ing at Roanoke Island: Monday January 5th. Friday " 9th. Wednoaday " 14tb. Monday " 19th. Fridav " 23d. Wednesday " 28th. Returniog, will sail from New Berne, N. C, to Norfolk, Va., direct, touching at Roanoke Island : Wednesday January 7th. Monday " 12th. Friday ' 16th. Wednesday " 2lst. Monday " 26th. Friday " 30th. E. B. Roberts, Agent. MARRIED, At Croatan, at the residenoe of the bride by Rev. J. J. Hines, Mr. W. A. White, of New Berne, to Miss Hortense Tolson. Many friends of both bride and groom, wero present ana arrer tne oeremony the happy couple left for their home in this city, where a num ber of relatives and intimate friends gathered and 'pent a pleasant evening with them. In Winston, on Wednesday, January 4th, 1891, at the residence of the bride's mother, Miss Jannie Stone to Mr. E, R, Messlok, formerly of New Berne. JUDUE SEYMOUR'S DECISION I Ventilation of Iuleiestiug Points in Maritime Law. Jude S.yrnour kindly fu. :.t Iks us a copy of his decision ia ibo bdtuuuliy case of the collision bit ATien tin John R. P. Moore and the steam ) cht Nvd.a. He rendered the decision it 1 o'clock yesterJay. This 13 what he tsyc: U. S. District Co cut Eastl?.x Disr of N. C. In Admiualty. R. V- Piorco, Libt'llact. vs. Schocai.i J. R. P. Moore. OPINION. Seymour. J. This is u of oruts iibels for a collision wbica tooS oijlm at a few minutes before six in tho 1:1. lin ing of the 13ih cf last D ccotii Ot r I.', i t the mouth of the Ntv.so rtvi-r. steam yacht Nydia, of which Dr. R V. Pierce u owner, was lj ni ut anchor near Gatbicon shoal ia tho chnnn l u! the river. 'It was not a fauit thu; the lay there, for the 1 iver is w ide and doe;' at this place, tad there wad ub'.'.r.d i'.r, 00m to pass ou cither side of hT. Uut being ia a passage way th: vu3 re quired by 6tatut3 to fee; i both hjr light and anchor watch. Case as against Yarlit. -ciho Lrpt neither. As lor tho light Tho yi.ctit had boen burning n bright light duties the early part of the nlf?ht, vi.-ib'.e at a distanco of several miles, cert-:Jy ol two miles. Bat thia liht was in a 1 in tern attached U a niasi which w..,h c ar ried away in the collision. Thtiewis no ona at the moment of the ucci'i.'i.i on tho steamer's dtck. The cook v. up ia his galley making pre)rati ia? for breakfast. The mate, whose w.m-h it wa, was in the mesa room nn.l pu b ably adleep. II o says he had bL'en tb. n but ten minutes. Whether awako 01 asleep be certainly was not at his pest. A mariner te6tilios to having strn the light burning during his vvnuh, , hich was from 7 to 11 at niKht. "luiaatt says ho looked at the light and s;iv it about an hour before the collision, and that it was shining on his foot all the time so that he could not have missed it. On tho deck of tho schooner were threo men, the master on tho quarter deck, the ruato on the look out, and n man at the wheel. Five minutes before they had been on tho search for the buoy on Garbacon shoal aud mu-t all have seen tho Nydia'a lights had there been one. They all swear tint tho Nydia displayed nn liht. Thoir state ment is corroborated by tho f.-.ct that immediately upon the collision's occur rence the master of tho echo oner tu signud the i.bsence of suoh liKht :is its cause; and further, by tho evidence of an unimper.ohej and imparti :1 witness, Capt. R P. Midyeite, whoee house is cn the bank of the Neuso riboui, two railes frotn where tho Nydia lay, ?.Md who sweara that he hud observed h r at an obor tho day before; Ihut at about I'igbt or nine o'clock that night ho had tO-u a brilliant liflht in her direction; that ho was up between four uni iivj the next morning and looked to Anrda tin place where sho lay at auchor and saw no light there, irom which he had inferred that she had gone away duiing tho night. Iu this state of tho evidence there can teno reasonable doubt but that the yacht had no anchor light as well as no watch at tho time of tho col lision. Tho Nydia then h responsible in damages. Case as against tin: Schooner -It is claimed that her lookout was negligent, and that therefore the loss must be divided. The schooner had left her anchorage three hours before. Tbe captain, as has been stated, was on the quarter deck, a hand at the wheel, and tbe mate on the lookout. On the other hand the yacht was plainly at fault. All hands had turned in, including even the mate whose watch it was, and whose duty required him to be on deck. It was an exceptionally dark night, tho time more than an hour bo fore sunrise, and before the firdt glim mering of dawn. Tbe yacht with it 1 owner and his family, lay in thechannel of a river twenty-five miles from a frequented port without watch and witnout light. The one boat up to tho moment of the collision was fully aoing its duty. The other plainly and hazard - ously negligent. Under these circum stances the rule is that where one vessel has been guilty of a clear fault there should also be clear evidoiicaof a contributing fault on the part of tho other vessel in order to divide damages. It should not be enough tnat they make the care and skill and good manage ment of the other vessel doubtful TheComet, 9 Blatch 329. The Clarion, 27 F. R. 123. Tho fault with which the cchocntri harged is not that febo did not kuep a lookout, but that tho lookout oughi to have seen tho Nydia an instant or so sooner than he did. Tho master of the schooner sits his mato did not tional the steamer until within sixty feet of her. Lieutenant Wmslow, an cxpt-rt witness introduced and relied on by both sides that on a night euch bu the one described, a dark night with tho sky overoast, tho lookout ought to have seen the Nydia at the distance of lico or three hundred yards, and that if he had seen her at three hundred vards. the sohooner ought to have cleared the yaobt. It will be seen that this evi dence leaves the possibility of avoiding the collision by any care on the schoon er's part doubfful. Nor is this doubt removed by the further statement of the witness, that if the schooner steered well and was quick working she could have done so in two hundred yards. There is no evidonos upon the capabilities of the Moore in these re sards, uaptain Roberts estimates tbe diatanoe at which the lookout could have seen the Nydia at one hundred nd fifty yards The Moore was sailing at a rate of six knots. She would have passed over the utmost distance at whloh according to any testimony her lookout could have seen tbe yaoht. in soma seconds more than a minute. It is uncertain at what precise distance tbe lookout actually sighted her. for I place no reliance upon Capt Qaskill's estimate of sixty feet, founded as it mutt have been on his judgment of time and not on sight. It is, however, certain that immediately upon seeicg the Nydia the mate gave the only proptr order, to put the wheel hard down 10 as to bring the schooner up to the wind. Same instants would elapse between the first uncertain appearance of th yacht in the darkness of tha water in front cf him before the lookout c u;d determine its rxict location; a luile time was required for givirg and obey ing bis order. I would be unwilling lookout of the schooner awake, nt h.a j post and exercising the jadgmeuc of u ' compent mariner in giving his ordt is ! in a case cf emergency, in favor of a boat in a position in whicn the Nydia ; app.!ersin this controversy . The log out baa no reason to expect to wett a b:at at anchor in the channelof a rivrr, without a light. A light he would in tauiy have seen and avoided. lathe esse i)f Tu? Erasius Conning 2o F. U "T., in which a steamer ran into a schooner at anchor v. i.bout a liht in the lurbor of New LUveu. the court d:i: "Tao ifiicers and lockout of the lilcamcr were watcliing carefully for lights and saw none." A boat without a light on a dark night, and not in motion, is so difficult to suo that it would tetm unjust to hold a lookout responsible fur not teeing it at tho catlioet xecawl, I do not say miau'n, ut which theoretical.) it may be visible. But wore I so to hold j I would still be unable on th.a ic-ti a.oay to find the cloir tvd.n ih i atiy i.ilance and skill oa thop.rtci! tho cchoocor cculd have prtveut l i.V 'ilision after tho Nydia first bt cma. vitiblo from her decks, which would I e ; 1 nouih. in view of the clear faults ol 1 tha Nydia, to irdu.'e a court of a-'.-j miralty to divide the damages. 1 tlo i - I fore hold the schooner without f-i:lt. I There is no evidenoo on which 1 c.c find that the J. R. P. Mooro n entitle ; , to damages by tho way of dcrnuirag.' : The actual loss I find to bo one hu 'i d dollars. The libel cf tho owner of too Nvd n! is dismissed with costs. The on n. . , ; 1 tho J. R. P. Mooro are entitled to C. CO and costs. Let there be judgnipul iu accordance ! herewith. i siiirnxi xNKs AHItlVF.D, Sloamcr Neuso, of the E. C. D. 1' with cargo general m rchandis pacsengers. I'teamer Elko, of tho ClyiJe with cargo goneral merchandisa. Schooner Eila R. Hill, Capt atic J-,t Stnith IN PORT. Schoont r Henrietta Illil, C.t t. Hen Hill. Schooaor J. B. Aiderson, Coj'. Jaa yhep:.rd . Schoonur Cornelia Schooner Carrie Murphy. Schooner Brave, Schooner Mat ie Divid Ireland. Capt. Jos Far.ua, Capt. K E. Hiles, h'.l. 'apluia -;.v!e3 dpt. Schooner Unitv R. Dytr, Captain John T. Baveridgo. Schooner R ibert J Jos Morris. McAlliiUr, Cdf-t. Schooner John R. P. Mwrj I Joe. Ga'dtill. ip: CLEARED. Steamer Nous?, of tbe E. C. D. linp, with cargo geceral exports and passengers. Steamer Carolina for (Jrifton with cargo general exports. NOTES. Steamer Newboruo cf the O. D. lino, will arrive today and sail aain tomor row at 12 m. OALL No 1. Eonih of Crav.n Cflanty, North Carolina, Notice is hereby given that five Cra ven county bonds of the denomination of five hundred dollars and ono hun dred of the denomination of twenty -live dollars have been this day drawn for tho sinliing fund of said said county, iu accordance with the act of aseeuibly authorizing their issues as folio wt: Fivo hundred dollar bonds numbered S3 103 139 175 173 Twenty five dollar bonds numbered 39 200 274 3.5 326 327 333 345 391 393 393 394 395 401 402 403 404 495 400 407 403 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 421 4 23 423 421 425 450 580 597 598 608 609 G10 608 873 874 40 44 45 49 51 53 C4 55 161 102 114 105 191 192 194 195 198 197 199 201 203 204 205 224 225 22G 234 235 330 247 243 249 25'J 251 269 270 272 273 275 270 277 273 279 283 311 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 820 821 822 823 324 These bonds will bo paid principal and acciued interest to January 31, 1891. upon presentation of the same at the National Bank of New Berne, North Carolina, on or before Feb'y Lt, 1891. Interest on the above bonds will cease on and after January 81st, 1891, by or der of Board Commissioners of Craven county. North Carolina. JAMES A. BRYAN, Chairman. f ERSiMIW, E0GW00D & HOLLY Persimmon List Blocks, Dogwood Logs, Holly Logs, BOUGHT BY FRANK W. BLAKE, Commission Merchant, ' 1 Campbell's Wbarf, Udwlw Norfolk, Va. ; v r r Q r r.-Z3 Hose ::iccs, : Prices. . Horsford .oaration, . 1 Cheroots, , ottes. :mpowder Co Age; Oh Hrs;-n v.'l -...j.vC - 1. i.r.K. n. c Coil; V it tt. : re' Sale. ;u eat of the Supe county, granted at 'c0, we will sell at .ho court house door of a j f Cra. rm, V nor (.. ui l the Fall ' riioitc au.'ucu, i.t n 2-Iovv Il-cv. oa V lay of i hruary, 1" olnesday the 11th '!. for cash, to the ollowiag described hi-;h;i-t li..-.cr, t: property, to wit: All those lots of land ia th city cf Ne v ::-rne and known na Lots N'oh. i,:i and i;'.3 in tho clans of th M. Soot t i land, v, ii-ch was conveyed to Flora Lac .r by u-ea from tho Clerk of tho Supfn.-c Court of Craven county; and which h Ttl'y described in the complain; filed if. 10.0 action of D. S. Koborto tu .l S. (i. Huberts va. .1. I.npna Flora Lufns and L. t'timson. reference to said co:r.;laiiit i's hereby made for a more perfect description of said land. Hour of sale, 13 o'clock noon. Jan. 1:5, 1:9). JAS. W. WATERS, P. li. PELLETIER, Commissionerc jculLJ SI 00 Reward For tho arrest, conviction and execution of tbe man hodt ' illingly and know ingly try to damt.,,0 me by abusing and misrepresenting my business on page 18 of the premium lift of the Fourth An nual Exhibition of the East Carolina Fish, Oyster, Game and Industrial As sociation, to be held at New Berne, N. u.. recruary i-a, 20. !dtl. 27 and 88. 1891. If yon have already received the premium list of the Fourth Annual Fair and have read page 10, and have Been where the man was ashsmed to sign his name, then will you please give your premium list to some one and let him judge whether or not I have sa right to buy goods at 40, 60 and 671o. on the dollar or not. Of course every well regulated man will decide in mv favor and say I have a right to pay ci. '1 for my goods and sell them at any r . 1 I ohoose, provide! I get rus oaea re-; TIIE3I. . . . . " E" ... 1
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