f ; I -rx-n :... . . . , -. . ' !MLY OUKNAL., VOL. X.--NO. 10. NEW BERNE, N. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. ( I BosnressLocALs. LOCAL NEWS. N1. CE lot Refined Mattou Salt is eakee at leu. each. - u.a.aauuKw. "VTOTICB. Doat forget the fact that X we ere Agent, tor or ik. ki rimir in tha nukit (Of tne vrioe. we nave ob hand e large etoek of Wet India Molaasea We also kee arollUneoi ijoou end (Shoes direct (rem the reotorle. Aleo Snaff end Tobeoae, Oroeerlee and Fro vsions. CaUtnand w wttl tfveyou on pried. . wmubsiiu. 17LM CITY 8TEAM LAUNDRY juit JUopMM DJ bill un ' awiuii. auu TXT ANTED 1 good Boot and Shoe- - i maker at once. joh Bcai-"i mart un Pollock St, near Middle. Lard at my Stall, 10s. per lb. G.E.ML80K XTEW TJHTJQ STORE. Drues. Medi- 1 nlnai. ni flhamieala. C P. Popular Vranriatarv Medicine. All varieties Of I Urufgt.t's Sundries. Traase. aad Braeea. Me arop GerdenwBeeds. Fine and Lrt Block Oigtrs and Tobaeoo, AlA W. Pre aortptloaa aoourat.ly compounded (and not at WAI pnoe.1, oar nsiw ana wur uwn. O. 0. OKKUN, DrnUt and Apothecary. Middle at., (oar doors from Potloek. JeniS & PARTICULARS OF GOT. FOWLE DEMISE. NEW ADVXBTISEUINTS. J. M. Howard Good Fit. H. B. Doily Opening continued W. M. Wataon Legal Notioee. Festus Miller Legal Notice. OAfifi LBS. Country The Journal Bolt.. salutes Governor WlgOONSIN Democratic. town elections go ' SLIGHT snows at Greensboro, Charlotte and Asheville last Mon day night. ' THE German Government has decided to remove the embargo on American pork. Cotton New Berne Hbaleeat718to8.m. The work of repainting and refur nishing the Presbyterian Ltctureroom hai began. Albemarle Presbytery which em- braoea New Berne will meet in Tarboro today, and continue! until Bandar. The city hall flag in Norfolk waa placed at half meat in honor of Got. Fowle, when the tiding of hit death were reoeivsd. If r. M. Porter, of Rivsrdala started up uonaay makiog Drier for inia season. Heretofore he haa run only one yard, bat thie year he will ran two thus doubling hit former oapicity. Laat year he made 500,000 brlok. This year he expects to make a million. We have been shown aome mammoth white solid celery grown by If r. Jesse Harrison. It is 83 inohea in height. When it is remembered that it usually grows from 13 to 20 inches 20 inohea being considered high it will be seen what magnificent specimens these are. Pergonal. We gathtr from the Raleigh Newt & Observer the following aooonnt of the ciroumstances attending Gov. Fowle'a death. Gov. Fowle waa in unusually good Market-Sales health up te Tuesday, when he com plained of indigestion and did not come down to the executive office as usaal. He remained in hie apartment all day moat of the day in bed, bat in the even ing he felt to much improved that he arose and wat op until 10:80 o'clock, when he retired for the night expecting to go down to hia office the next morn ing. Before the Governor retired, hia fami ly were around him in his chamber and he waa engaged for some time in near- Industrial School and Woman's Ex change. In response to the invitation to the ladies of New Berne to meet and form a Society to establish an Industrial School and Woman's Exchange, a meeting was held at the rooms of the Y. If. O. A. In order to obtain funds it wat decided to hold a Washington Reception on the Centennial of the Assembly held in New Berne in 1791 ana tne following commutes were appointed, viz: " Floor Committee Miss M. Oliver, Mies Ifary Manly, Mrs. W. P. Burrus, Mrt. Chat. Raizenatien, Misses Kate 8maw, Kate Churchill, Annie Justice and Bertha Cutler. Assistants. Mr. Radoliff , Mr. Charles MoSorley, Mr. M. Manly and Mr. P. LaMontagne. Committee on tickets Mrs. J. Dunn, 8Ute of North Carolina Pa mllco count y . Superior Coart. notice. Joshua Dean, J. Cremwell Coolldge, Davl. W. Ooolldge. Brittannla O. Andiews aad Andrew, his wife. Lewi. Toppan and Toppan his wifa, Mrs. Emmios Chap man and Leigh H. Coolldge. To J. Cremwell Coolldge, lavl. W. Coolldge, Brittannla C. Andrew, and Andrews his wile, Lewi. Toppan and Toppan his wife, and Leigh a. Coolldge. Take notice, an action entitled as above has been commenced in said court for the Eurposeof loreclosing mortgage, executed ysald Joahua Dean and wlfe.on certain tract, of land In .aid Pamlico county, de scribed In the affidavit for publication. And you are hereby required to appear at the Coart House at Bayboro, in said county, at the Spring Term, 1891, of aald oourt, to bo I h.lil irt .Ha ll.k Jt.Amwr n w .Via lot W .. I day In March. 1891, and answer ordemur to proportions aild poriCCt in everY Ihaflnmnlalnt IT ffUTI'a Mlt I li' O I J Strong in excellent points weak in nunc our "Aldine" ladies button shoe is guaranteed to be made of South American kid, bright Dongola finish and fine as French kid. The style is the result of a critical study of the most popular lines known, and is symmetrical in all its Clerk Sup. Court Pamlico county. April 7th, 1891. N.C. ap9 dot an ingtheletsone of hit two younger Ufjgg Janet Hollister, Mist Lala Roberta, ' ' ' GEORGE F. EDMUNDS, the Ver. Among those who went up to Raleigh mont Iceberg, has resigned his seat yesterday to attend Governor Fowle't t H..TT a Q..,t. funeral were Judge A. S. Seymour, . in the U. S. Senate. 0 . . . a ' Mr. W. S. Chadwick, the President, - THE political situation in Europe I and Mr. S. L. Dill, the Superintendent, is serious. There is mnch activity among Russian and French troops. East Carolina wants the Atlantis and North Carolina Rail- ; road extended. How stands Gov. j Holt on the question of extension 1 ' LOCAL elections continue to be favorable to the Democrats. Den- . has iust elected a mayor by 2.000 ma ter, Ool , Democrat jority. Farmers' are more hopeful. The weather has become more season able, and wheat has advanced on account of the failure of foreign crops. is not the of the Atlantio and N. C. Railroad, and Messrs. L. H. Cutler and Alex. Miller. Mr. Wm. H. Oliver left for Vance- boro to adjust the losses of Mr. Win- field 'a mill which was burned Tuesday night. Mr. M. DaW. Stevenson went down to Beaufort on a professional business trip. Mr. W. B. Jordan, representing the Wilmington Star, is in the city. Violated a Navigation Law. The revenue steamer Winona, com manded by Capt. W. S. Simmons, re turned Thursday from an extended oruise through the sounds and rivers in this distriot. While at Vandemere Lieut. Starkweather boarded the schooners, S. H. Roberta, of Washing ton, and Emma MoKenzie, of Elizabeth City, N. C, and found both matters had violated the Navigation laws by Goternor Holt orator his predecessor was, but he neglecting to have their names en 18 a man or ariairs witn executive dorsed on their License. Tnia neglect ability and a large share of practi-itubjected them to a fine of ten dollart cal commoa sense. eaoh This is a warning to owners and children Mary and Dan. At that time he manifested every indication of feel ing well and natural and teemed to take an interest in the pastime of hear ing the children's lessons. There. wag then no reason to suspect that the Governor waa at all unwell, he having manifested such signs of return ing activity and wonted brightness and interest in all around him. HANG THB BLSCTBIC BELL. Within about three quarters of an hour, about 11-15 o'clock, the Governor rang the electrio button in hia chamber, whioh oommunioated with that; in whioh were the young people. His daughter Mary answered the bell and when she came he remarked that he had rung two or three times and said he was feeling badly and would have to ask her to sit up with him for a while. Hit daughter Miss Helen came in in a few minutes and soon after her en- She turned and got a towel whioh she saturated with oold water and returned to hia bed-side, but as she did ao it was at once noticeable that a sudden change for the worse had quickly set in. Hia head fell back and he .expired in a few minutes. There were in the house at the time Miss Helen, Miss Jtatterthwaite her oousin who is visiting her and Miss Mary and Master Dan. VISITORS AT THE MANSION. As the news spread many friends repaired to the mansion, a number who had retired for the night arose and repaired to the mansion. Among those who hastened there at once were the State offioers, Treasurer Bain, Secretary Coke, Auditor Sanderlin, Attorney General Davidson, Judges of theSu preme Court and others. The Council of the State held a conference after Mita Leah Jones, Miss Hattie Dail and Miss Etta Nunn. Supper Committee Mrs. Charles Slover, Mrs. J. A. Meadows, Mrs. Simpson, Miss Rishston, Miss Guion, Mrs, Brinson, Miss Metts, Mrs. O. Marks, and Mrs. Sam Small wood. Committee on Program Mrs. E. B. Ellis, Miss Lillian Roberts, Mrs. Sey mour, Miss Radoliff, Miss Disosway, Mrs. LaMontagne, and Miss Manly. Honorary Managers Mrs. F. C. Roberts, Mrs. J. A. Bryan. Mrs. M. M. Nash, and Mrs. Judge Seymour. The ladies forming these Committees are requested to meet at the rooms of the Y. M. C. A. to-day at 13 m. "La Grippe "in New York. The worst treatment for a heavy oold is "letting it alone," and the next worst is dosing with drags and crude mixtures. The great want then is, a particular specific to allay the fever; arrest congestions and inflammation and prevent extension of the disease to the lungs. Now, since reports from various ports of the country are to the effect that the above disease is on the increase and to prevent its assuming a malig nant type if attacked, we would recom mend two of the most highly endorsed remedies in the country, HumDhrevs. Speoifics Nos. One and Seven. Hun dreds of people taken with cough and influenza and symptoms of what is now termed "L Grippe", have been speedi ly and permanently cured by them No. One allays tne fever, pain and in flamation, while No. Seven gets in ita good work upon the cough, hoarseness and sore throat. Hundreds of publish ers, having found these Speciflos of prioeless value in their family, never hesitate to recommend them to then many readers. North Carolina, Craven County-In the Su perior Court. The Board of Commissioners of Craven county, Plaintiff, vs. Robert B. Anee. Geo C. Klxford, D. N. KUbuin, James Koonue ana Isaac West, Defendants. Notice. To D.N. Kilburn and Geo. C. Klxford and James Koonce: The defendants above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been oommenoed In the Superior Court of U'aven county, north Carolina, the purpose of whioh Is to loreolose certain tax deeas or tax certificates held by the county of Craven and State of North Carolina, and to have the amount due said State and county, of taxes, interest, costs and penalty, as appears from said tax deeds deolared a lien upon tbe lands of the defendants described In the complaint nied In this action and situate In the county of Craven. State of North Caro lina, and to have the said lands sold to pay tue Birnc, ana 10 exciuue ana loreciose any lienor mieresi wuicu you own or Claim lu me saiu tana. Ana you will runner take notice that you are required to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of said county, to be held on the 12th Monday after the first Monday in March, 1891. at the Court House of said oounty, In New Berne, N. C. and answer or demur to theoomplalnt in said action, or tne riainllir will apply to the court for the relleroemanded In said complaint. This 7th day of April, 1891. npIO M. WATSON, C. S. C. North Carolina. Craven Couaty In the Su perior Court. The Board of Commissioners of Craven County, Plaintiff, vs. K. B. KlackledRe. K M. Simmons, r. M. Barber, 11, H. Roberts and wire Mary F. Roberts, E. S. Brown and wife Maggie A, Brown, and Aadle C, Win. S. and Chas. D. Blackledge, Defendants. Notice. To P. M. Barber and Clias. D. Blackledge: The defendants above named will t h . notice that an action entitled as above lias been commenced In the Superior Court oi Craven county, North Carolina, the purpose or wnicn is to certain tax deeds or tax re held by the county of Craven and North Carolina, and to have the amount due said State and county of taxes, costs, in terest and penalty, as appears from Slid lux deeds, declared a lien upon tbe Intitls of the defendants described In the complaint tiled In this action, and situate in thecounivoi Craven, North Carolina, and to have the said land sold to pay the same, anil to ex clude and lorectose any lien or lntrest which you own or claim In the said land And you will further take notice that you are required to appear at the next term oi tbe Superior Court of said counts, to be held on the 12th Monday after Die 1st Mon day In March, 1801, at the Court House of said oonnty In New Berne, N. C, and an swer or demur 10 tne complaint in said no tion, or the pialntltr will apply to the court for the relief demanded In said complaint. This 7th day of April, 1H1. aplOBw W. M. WATSON, C, 8. C. Price Bar .iM. IU11 Store. The a.. Mon of the ladies is diroctcd to our Spriug opening of Millinery today. We have a beauti ful lino of French novelties, at lower prices than the same grade of goods can he bought elsewhere. We buy in l.irge quantities and give our tra;!o : ho benefit of differ ence in prict .-i. II. B. D. .Miss G. Smith, Milliner. sry Opening! Spring and Summer Goods. Kiss UAKRIK'l'TK LANK will display an unusually handsome stock of Hue Spring and Summer Millinery tioods on Thursday, April 9th, to which the Ladles of New Heme and .ur rounding country nre cordially Invited. Mio hopes all will conic, wuelher they wish to puichasa or not. liZ'Z Prices as Low as the Quality statoof r,i n-.;i .m i VI LUU tfUULlfci Wlii iiQmiL. api'7dlw DUFFY'S The British trooDS in India have! masters of vessels that the must h J miani'ht- the future. The weus. uov. hoib was as nis noma iu j u Haw river. lie was telegraphed for servioes but requires a rigid enforce ment of these laws. A strict com pliance with the laws will save trouble as well as money, and the gentlemanly officers of the revenue cutter an un pleasant duty. their hands fall. Sharp fighting I more particular in with tha rebellions natives con-1 government charges tinnes at many points and a generat uprising seems probable. THE Washington I'ost says: .-"One by one the hopes of the farm era tail. Jerry Simpson has yielded to " the seduction dress suit, and Gov. Tillman, of South Carolina, - wears Kid gloves." and arrived Wednesday afternoon on the 1:39 east bound tram and was sworn into effloe as Governor at 2:80 P. M. DIED. In Cravan county, No. 2 Township, Mr. E. T. Arthur, after a long illness of j consumption. Mr. Arthur bore his a miction with christian fortitude and without mur muring. A good man has gone. Oar opening of Millinery was so decided a success we have one North Carolina, Craven County la tho Su perior court. The Board of Commissioners of Craven County, Plaintiff, vs. Edward Oreeu and Israel Uodley, Defendants. Notice. To Edward Green: The defendant above named will tako no tice that an action entitled as above ha been commenced In the superior Court of Craven county, North Carolina, the purpose of which Is to foreclose certain tax deeds or tax certificates held by the county of Craven and state ol North Carolina and to have the amount due said State and county ol taxes, interest, costs and penalty, as appears v t j ,1 i I taxes, internal, cuam auu peuuiiy, as appears I eSterdaV, that from said tax deeds, declared a Hen unon i tne lanas oi loo aeieouaui, uescnoeu in ine COnClQaea tO Continue It, I complaint aiedlniuis action, and situate In I tne oounty oi uraveu, norm uurouna. and dav longer Thoaa who have 1 10 Daye tne ,ftl1 land BOlcl to pay the same, o - AN alliance of Massachusetts and the Paolfio ooast may be antici pated. The Pacific coast has 175.000 "more men than women: Justices Appointed by the Clerk. Mr. W. M. Watson, clerk of the , Superior Oourt has made the following appointments of Justioes of the Peace to fill vaoanoies created. Township No. 9,0. H. Wetherington, in place of J. J. Spier, removed from township. Township No, 8,T. F. McCarthy, in Delinquent -Taxes. IPk. .nk1i..lAH a! . U a .nnl fl.liN. quent tax list took many oitizeni by J surnrise and the raoiditr with which to come today. We Will offer some numbers of them sought the sheriffs UflranMnna in drs.q s-norla alao. fl. B. DTJFFY. and to exclude and foreclose any Hen or In ,.. nn annAa nrnnnnnoa tliAm thA I tere.t wnion you own or claim in tne said seen our goods pronounce tnem tne land- And you wm further take notioe that yon are required to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of said county, to be CROUP SYltUP. Rceipo of tho late Dr. Walter Daffy, DIRECTIONS": Dorp for a cMui two or three years old, one 'easpoouful: lor a child three months old, ten drojs; lor a child six months old, twenty drops; for one twelve months old, nearly nan n teaspoonliil repealing these dose, frequently if necessary until relief Is procured. This Is to pernio mat 1 Imve used Duffy's CKori- sviti'i" In my family for over six months atd 1 believe it to be a most excel lent remedy for croup wltli children, espe cially us a preventive. Our youngest child uon.,D,iionHui:A ui croup aoout a year ago, Insomuch that we felt aoxious about Us recovery, but was successfully treated by ourpliysiolan, but thinking It probable that other attacks mluht follow we frequently used Dutly's Croup SvruD and the child hu had no marked symptoms of croup since, and 1 believe It is due to the use of the Croup Hyrup, and we now keep a bottle of It at our house at all times, and I cheerfully recommend It toall. K. H. Barnuh. Also very effectual In relieving coughs and colds. Phki-aueu and sold h K. N. DUFFY. cw Beru, N. O. Wholesale Acents- McKesson A Kohlilni. 01 KulK n Street: Win. II. Kehiefllln A Co.. 170 William Street, New York City. E. J. GOODING, gliccctsor to E. II. Meadow. & Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , Massachusetts has 70.000 more plaoe of J. J. Tolson, resigned. women' than men. It is said that Township No. 6, Miohael N. Fiaher, in plaoe of T. H. Malllson, resigned. Township No. 7, H. H. Perry in plaoe of Wm.Foy, deceased. the Bay State it contracting with sister New". Eogland States for re- enforcements before entering into the engagement offioe to settle inoreased the funds of the county over 13,000 in a very few days. So muoh for printers ink. Among the delinquents were some of our beet citizens, who always pay every bill whenever it is presented, and who had simply overlooked attending to thie matter. Though these have paid, there are many still behind and they ought to respond promptly for the county needs the money, is bound to have it, the time for indulgence has expired, held on the 12th Monday after the 1st Mon day In March, 1891, at the Court House of said countvln New Berne, N. U and anBwerorl ft&w? Corner Pollock and Middle St re, lef demanded in said complaint, This 7th day or April, im Miss G. Smith, Milliner. "To be well drest oft supersedes the rest," Shakespeare. A man is never well drest unless aplOBw W. M. WATSON, C.P.O. North Carolina, Crayen County In theSu- psnor uourt. The Board of Commissioner, of Craven county, Piainun, vg, wm. mcuiu and M, Hahn, defendants. nonce. ( Speculations are on foot as to the olicy of ' Gov. Hole. Some good the clothes unless they fit they never look well. That is onr business, to fit you; if there is any little alteration to be made, we and besides the legal obligation it is the I have it done for you, as you are the duty of every.citizsn to oheerfuliy bear one to be pleased. Remember we his clothes fit him. no matter how ro wm.Mconi: ine aeienuant aujve uainea win taae notioe that an action entitled as above has been commenced In the Superior Court ol Programme of Craven County Teach er's Association. The following constitutes the pro- hie juet proportion of the expense of aM1 tha 0n7 agent in New Berne gramma mr tue regular montniy i supporting ine government tnac protects there are Who asser t that he will at I meetinK of tn Association which him and his property, and no one should once commence "laying wires" for 00"''nftM"Barrd'y' the a5thof APrU he willing to let the burden fall entire his : nomination to the offioe of Craven connty, North Carolina, the purpose of which 1. to foreclose certain tax deeds or tax certificates held by tne oounty or Craven and State of North Carolina, and to have the amonnt due said State and county, of taxes. interest, costs and penalty, as appears from I said tax deeds declared a Men up on the lands I of the defendant at scrioeu in tne complaint filed in this action and situate in the counlv of Craven North Carolina, and to have the said land, sold to pay the same, and to ex- PROPRIETOK OP COCIIINES COUGH CURE. This preparation contain, no opium and 1. a certain cure for coughs, hoarseness, Ac, and If It does not effect a cure after taking one bottle, tho money will be refunded to purchaser. orriML'SOINTMKNT.ror chapped hands and every skin trouble I keep everything In the Drug Line, and a large and well selected Block of Toilet Ar tloles, Soaps, Sponges, Perfumes, Chamol. Skins, H&lr Brushes, etc. A complete .tock of Patent and Proprietary Medicines, Cnew lng Tobacco, Ping and Kine Cut, Smoking Tobacco, good, perlque Tobacco, Imported Cigars, and tha bast 5c. and 10c. Cigar. In Horin uiruililll, rebi4-im for the Perfect Fitting garments I olude and foreclose any Hen or Interest . . I which you own or claim in the said land. maae uy xuo otein aioca uo. xney Governor by the next Convention. 'We think this is premature, bat, we nevertheless call his attention to Eastern North Carolina as a section of the State worthy of his distinguished consideration. at 10:30 o'olock: DEVOTIOHAIi EXERCISES. "How to Teach Geography." Mr. S. C. Bragaw. 'The Scienoe of Trade Winds in Connection with Geographical study." I Prof. Geo. W.Neal. ly on those who disoharge their oblige- guarantee tions readily even if it were possible to 1 to any, in do that. So if yon have not yet settled, tailors. Don't forget our shoes seek the sheriff's offioe at; once and do maje by gtacy Adams & Co. AT HOWARD'S. In latest styles ANCHOR BRAND BHIRTSi CUKKS. and COLLAR", fine NKUL101U OUTING SHIRTS, NECKWEAR. NEW SPRING GOODS Arriving every day. Come and call on US I have the agencr SO. Mr. Lane is aa exoellent and popular sheriff aad hia . genial disposition In- "The Education whioh the State owes I dines him to lenienoy bnt he is a publio Her Youth." Prof. J. Y. Joyner, loffloer bound lo exeoute the laws, and Goldsboro, N. 0. I his position sometimes requires the ''Order in The School Boom. "Miss I discharge of unpleasant duties and it I And von will further take notice that vcu their gOOdS tO be equal I the Superior Court of said county to be held before buying elsewhere fact they are WhOSeSale in March, imi, at the Court House of said oonnty mntiw xjoi no, i. v , auu answer or demur to theoomplalnt In said aotlon, or the Plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In tbe .aid complaint. This Htn aay oi April, ioi. lor one of the largest Chicago merchant Tailoring Establishments, able to furnish yon new style and am I c'.othing I Annie Chad wjok.. "Teaohing Current Adams.' 1- : "Sooiat Life in The School."' S. Thomas.- ; sorely oannot be a hardship to see that Events. G. T. I the oonnty secures the money whioh In -Mr. J, !10 DISPLAY Tita. iOTjBNAL- endorses the followi&ef from the Wilmington Messenger: "The selection of Capt Octavini; Coke, of Ealeigb, fbr SeeteJa&SI,,-. QtftttMted'byjtiiw recent death of the widely lamented f!nl ' Willi HarmfUi... la ' Ai tnis meeting aeourse or study for .a . . . . . -i . ' : .. Teachers embraoinir In its' eaona thai arrears will be printed again in the uos -Kooa one., xae can went . . :. . I m..u. - . . .... nr.J..j.- a imnw nr msi s-s larniv stMiv MMautiMiiMi a m ww ssasascs v . mill sain at s nsixn ww ai 1 1 si snsni invi . . . t. wvtaiHj vs uv &a mm iwi m aataau bjb aaaiji aastai ui s ww - w w . - - . , datlCS Of the OfflCClwnrt.firtn ( mww in--kia-i IWllt vnnr nm K Amnntr tha Bnmbrf wbwv- aw wbiuvmi V AfsWUUI I " " 1 - S These are also parties still inaebtea John Dunn Ahead. Prices of Sugar Friday morning: Granulated, 6c. Soft A, . 5h Extra C, . 5. aplO Bw , WAT30N, C. S. O. payment of its running expenses. The list of taxpayers remaining In discharge ; the E - i8 Democrat oat and out. Sohdoi; Government, and Pnyoboloty, I s is a brother of the able Senator It U earnestly1 desired that every Teaoh Coke, ofV.TttaJ.:.vA'; Baleiuh man ' will make: V pwlat j effort to be was certain to get tile place and t'. a Messenger is satisfied that it has fallen upon Capt. Ooke.' present. to the city for taxes who ought te have paid long ago and our efflolent ooueo- tori Mr. 8. H. Lane, can be found at lUomce ready ana eager to leoeive them and receipt therefor.,: It is aa In- oumoent to pay these taxes u it is tnoes I have juet returned from the North- IRK UarketS where I took extra pains m seieoting a nioe line oi ; SPRING and SUMMEB GOODS; " Two Twin Ke veralble Enines-12x80 lot the State and oounty. and It Is hoped i -hew orlindersu balanoa . in ' aoodlthat tha nartlee behind In either oast order, - a , jAjins-RiDiioaD.:' & I wilt attottd le the:- nader: wltnottl ! See, Ires N. 4L.B. B. B. Cfcv I thet. UtyyWXWti?$ G; North Carolina, Craven County In the 8u- perior court. IThe Board of Commlasloners of Oravrn Coonty. riaintm., vs. Fannie Wayie, Wm. N. Wayne, Defendant.. Notioe. I To Wm. N.Wayne: The defendant above named will take I notice that an action entitled a. above has been oommenoed in the Superior court of craven oounty, norm caroima, tne purpose of which It to loreolose certain tax deeds tr tax certificate, held by the oonnty of Graven and the Bute Of Nerth Carolina, and to ha ve the amounts dne said state and oounty of taxes, ooats, Interest and penalty, as appears from said tax deeds declared a lieu upon the lana. or ine aeienaant, aeicnoea in the complaint filed In this aotlon, and situate In the county of Craven. North Carolina, and to nave the .aid land sold to pay the same, and to exolude and foreclose any Hen or in terest which you own or elalm in the said land. And yon will farther take notioe that yon are required to appear at the next 'coUDrisinK tha LATEST NOVELTIES term of the Superior Court of Craven oonnty in Hats. Bonnets. Flowers and Ribbons to be held on the lath Monday after the 1st . : . . ' i unnnaw in m arrn. ikm whioh I will have v Open ToDay and Invite inspection of same by my Patrons, and the General Publio. Respectfully, Monday in March. 1881. at the Oourt Bouse In New Berne, N, a, In said county, and an. wer ornemurto ine oompiaini in saia ao- 4ii . tion or the Plaintiff wilt apulr to tbe court Peotively, and lor tne reiier aemanaea in sua complain, i interest. This 8th day of April. 1691. I HADE TO ORDER, and of best Imported fabrics, almost as low a buying them ready made. Come and look over our samples. W. E. COHEN, The Red Star Clothior, MIDDLE STREET. Next to Hotel Albert, New Buna, V. 0. febl2dwtf HOUSE FOR SALE A Bargain ! A Three Story Driok Store and Dwel ling, with two story rear extension., on .. Craven street. .;. -x-.. - Terms: $500 00 cash: balance in five notes, to run 1, 2, 8, 4 and 0 years res L bearing 0 per v cent. .M. WATBOK.O.S.O. jw841st7 R. O. E. LODGE. Mrs. fl. H. LANE. ' W' -i. .T-i. Children JJry JorPitches J3astor!4 Children JJryJor.Pitche.Castor