Daily
OURNAL.
VOL, X.--NO. 47.
NEW BEKNE, N. C, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1891.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
i
BUSINESS LOCALS.
JU3T RECEIVED A choloe lot of
north Carolina Ham,. We (tilth, bit
bulr cured Hmi In the Market. Bntler
noh, batter In th, irkettrct from the
Craamery, 80 cents per pound. Breakfast
BaooD. 10 rents per pound.
mijBdtf J. J. Toisok.
GHUROHILL & PARKER AHEAD I
Extra Fancy Elgin Creamy Butter,
80o. per lb. 80 lw
JW. STEWART has a large supply
of Buggies, Randolph make, on
hand. mayl5dwtf
CUMMER SPECIALTIES I -Lightning
O lea uream Freeiers, oomblned Chair
and Step Ladders, Balloon Fly Traps, Wire
Gauze fioars. Game Wire for Window
goreens, and a full Hue of Hardware, etc., at
mayUdtf J. O. Whitty A Oo.
SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY.
A, Kxeontor, of C. E. Thomaa.deoeased,
wo offer for alo, for i-aah, tb UweUlns:
House. LioU. eto , at Morehead City, n. o ,
well known a, the "Dill House," near the
A. A 0. R. R. and the Atlantic Hotel.
The home la conveniently located and la a
dealrable reeldenoe either for the snmrner
month, or a, a permanent residence. pply
at one, for term,, eto., to
0. R. and James Thomas, Executor,,
mayvdlm New Berne, N. 0.
JTJ3T RECEIVED. Paris Green for
Killing PoUto Bugs, at
J. C. Whitty & Co s.
COOLSODA WATER dispensed day
Jor night at Palmer's Soda Fount
Hotel Albert. tf
AROTIC 80DA and Mineral Water
at Sam'l B. Waters.
NOTICE. Don't forget the fact that
wo are Agent, for 81 OCRS" "DIADEM,"
the belt Flour In the market for the price.
We have on hand a large stook of West
India Molasies. We also Keep a toll line of
Boot, and Hhoes direct from the Factories.
AIM Snuff and Tobacco, Grooerle, and Pro
Visions. Call In and we will give you our
price,. ROBJSltTa BRO.
EW DhUQ ST0RE.-Drugs. Medi-
Gen. William H. Forney. Jhn
H. Ferney waa never in Congress;
William II. baa been for quarter of
a centnry.
Political interest now centers
in the Peoples' Party, inaugurated
by tbe late Cincinnati convention.
The flag of tbe new party is op,
and its followers are showing
boundless enthusiasm. The plat
form is a popular one, much of it
being Democratic. It declares
that the right to make and issue
money is a sovereign power to be
maintained by the people for the
common benefit. It demands the
free and nnlimited coinage of sil
ver: the passage oflaws prohibiting
alien ownership of land: equal
rights to all, special privileges to
none: that all revenues shall be
mited to the necessary expenses
of the Government, economically
and honestly administered: a just
and equitable system of graduated
tax on incomes: national control
and supervision of the means of
public communication and trans
portation: the election of President,
Vice President and United States
Senators by a direct vote of the
people.
N
Hranrlaun Medicines. All varieties OI
Druggist's Sundries. Trusses and Braces.
New erop Garden Seeds, r'lne and Large
Block Oigrs and Tobacco, all. mew. Pre
acrlptlon, accurately compounded (and not
at WaB prices), our motto and our Micoess.
O. 0. GKKEN, Druggist and Apothecary.
Middle at., four doorsfiom Pollock. Ian2a ly
Will oil and water mix? How
about the Cincinnati alchemy 1
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Targain Store Ribbons.
J. J. Tolson Just received.
Howard Are you grieving a ill.
Latham & Burrus Country
chants, etc.
OUR Mary Jane says it is always
the third party that spoils things.
Third parties always were and
always will be distasteful to the
first and second parties.
A PEOPLE'S Party 1 Something
for everybody. A kind of "forty
acres and a mule" arangement.
Backup your city government.
A man who won't stand by his
home don't deserve to have a
home.
A movement is on foot to build a
Preseyterian church at Pollocksville.
The Qoldsboro School Decennial cele
bration has been postponed to a later has been to some of them extended to
lato. an unusual Deriud.
There will be service at Christ Church Then 'be present Council his exceed-
tonight at half past eight o'clock, when ed al that have gone beford it in the
the rite of Confirmation will be admin- persons of tho younger clergy. Promi
iktered by Rt. Rev, Bishop Watson. nent among tbesu are Revs. Drane
i
The colored man. Frank Jones, whose StranK. George. Arnold, UukIios, At
death bv accident we mentinnfld vestnr- Kla80n anQ rneips.
IN Eobeson court a true bill has
been found against D. A. MoDou-
gal for the murder of bis nncle
Simeon Conoly.
It is a picturesque if not a prac
tical plan ttfat of gathering into
a new party all of the kickers from
both of the old ones.
THE Secretary of War has made
allotments of money to several
States for the use of the militia,
this State receiving $10,135.
The way to harmonize is to take
the discordant elements of severa
parties and fuse them into one har
monious whole. Progress !
It is now reported that Com mis
sioner Eaum will tender his
resignation to the President and
be succeeded by Ex Governor
Deayer of Pennsylvania.
L. L. Polk had his head on when
he opposed the present formation
of a new party. President Polk is
a true Alliance man, but he is no
going to forget that he is a Demo
orat, a Southerner and a North
Carolinian.
LOCAL NEWS.
Reconnoitring for the If. W. & C. B.
A party of gentlemen came in last
night and are slopping at the Hotel
Albert, who aie taking a tour of ob
servation through the territory in
which the Norfolk, Wilmington &
Charleston Railroad, for which the last
Legislature granted a charter, is to be
built. Tbe party consists of Mr. A. S.
Cadwallader, a prominent business
man of Philadelphia, Major Jno. Runk
of Philadelphia, who is chief engineer
of the road, Mr. F. L. Pittman. who
was formerly chief engineer of the
Wilmington & Onslow road, and Mr.
W.D.Pender of Norfolk, iformerly of
Tarboro, who is attorney for the road.
The gentlemen drove through the
following country: From Tarboro to
Greenville (which was the point that
the reconnorteriog for tho road really
began) from Greenville cn to Snow
Ilill, Kinston, Pink mil, Hawlesville,
Burgaw and Point Castle, then by rail
to Wilmington and back to Burgaw
by rail. Then they drove over to Kich
lands. Comfort, Trenton and Coro Creek'
and then on to New Berne by rail.
Their intention was to leave here this
morning but we hope they will recon
sider the matter ond tarry here long
enough to mingle with our ablest busi
ness men and largest truckers and in
vestigate to some extent our imports
and exports, lumber intereats, trucking
industries etc. We feel Beamed that
the knowledge thus gained would be
profitable to them and would redound
also to the best interests of Now !?rne.
-
Personnel of the Council.
The body is one of fino .appearanco.
both of clergy and lay dolegate. Coa
spicuoua among the clergy are tho ven
erable Revs. E. M. Forbes, N. (J.
Hughes, J. C. Huske and Luther Eborn
These are familiar faces to all who have
been in attendance upon the Counoils of
the church for the last twenty-five
years. Truly veterans they are, and a
life devoted to their Muster's service
DIOCESE OF EAST CAROLINA.
Eighth Annual Council
J . a a i a a
uay, was siuea oy one or the main
booms of the hois ter breaking. It struck
him on the head killing him instantly.
G. S. Palmer, New York, yesterday
sent the following truok quotations: N.
C. cabbage, $2.00 to $3.25; Charleston
beans, $2 50 to $3.00; Norfolk peas 75c.
to $1.25. Stop shipment of strawberries
Batweea those two
extremes there are many, too many to
enumerato within the short space al
lotted this article, but we must not
omit Revs. Dr. Carmichael, Ilaughton,
Harding, Skinner and others who have
been and are now foremost in the work
of the church.
Of the lay members thero are several
who have seen Ion? servii in this
Ihe marling of the sidewalk in front branch 0f the work of the church. Dr.
Ul wiotroouyieriau uuurun buu turiiog a J DeRoaaet has been reaularlv in
yestera ay. altendance upon the Councils of the
Is now without any exception the pret- church for a series of vears embracine
v w.w-.o. u - nearlv three-ftriorn: indaRd. a son
What a pity all our walks could not be brought up in the faith and fear no w sits
i ' -1 , .
uxeu id a similar manner I
with him, with a head already bearing
A lot of stock were received at the honorable blossoms of many summers
stables of J. W. Stewart yesterday. Col. J. Wilder Atkinson ha3 been a
Mr. Stewart handles a large number of familiar figure in the Councils, and hie
horses and mules, and has built up a voice often raisad in the progress of the
large trade in this section. Right re-1 business of the church for many ses-
cently he has made sale of three very sions, and enjoys experience drawn
fine horses, included in which was a from his beloved father the late Bishop
beautiful Hambletoman. Col. N. B. Whitfield has been faithful
Mr. L. A. Coulter, Y. M. C. A. State to tbe duties enjoined upon him by his
Secretary, is in the city looking into parish, and no mora punctual delegate
the feasibility of locating a general graces tha assembly
secretary here. Anyone holding this There are many others who might bo
office gives his whole time and directs mentioned, but spico not want of
in all lines of work. When such a man material forbiis
THIRD DAB.
After morning prayers the Council
was called to order by the Bishop.
The minutes of the previous day
were read and approved.
Rev. Dr. Huske, on behalf of the
committee on memorial of Rev. Israel
Harding, made a report which was re
plete with feelings of the sad bereave
ment sustained by the Diocese at large
and tne numerous members of his
spiritual charge. Dr. Huske bore sesti
mony to his devotion to the Master's
cause in words that were ordered to be
spread upon the Journal of the Council
together with the report and accom
panying resolutions.
Rev. Dr. Carmichael read the report
of tbo committee on the state of the
church.
Rev. N. C. Hughes, jr., of the com
mittee on memorial to Rev. R. B.
Wicdley made a report and submitted
resolutions which were seconded by
Rev. N. Harding in a brief but brilliant
tribute to the memory of the deceased.
These were also ordered upon the
Journal.
Messrs. J. B. Bonner and Fred. Wol-
fenden, delegates, arrived and occupied
their seats in the Council.
Various motions and amendments to
canons were offered and discussions of
them consumed the remainder of the
morning session. About one o'clock a
recess till four waa taken.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
The routine business of a Council
about to close its deliberations were
now being pushed through.
Dr. A. J. DeRosset was re-elected
Treasurer of tho Council, and Hon.U.
It, Bryan, Chancellor.
Col. J. W. Atkinson offeror! the fol
lowing resolution which was unani
mously adopted:
Resolved, That the thanks of this
Council are due and hereby gratefully
tendered to the rector, wardens, vestry
and congregation of Christ ohnrch, New
Berne, for their thoughtful and kindly
considerations for the comfort and
convenience of the Council while in
session, and also to tho citizens gener
ally for the unbounded hospitality
which has been accorded to the mem
bars of this Council during our sojourn
among them.
Rev. T. B. Haughton offered a pre
amble and the following resolution
which were unanimously adopted:
Whereas, We have with us tho Rev,
E. M. Forbes, the senior Presbyter in
the Diocese, now in the 56th year of his
ministerial lire,
Resolved, That we, the members of
the Eighth Annual Council of the Dio
cese of East Carolina, render most
hearty thanks to Almighty God our
rieavenly father for the good work
which He has enabled our reverend
Father in God to do and for the preser
vations of this His servant, and pray
that the period of his usefulness may
still be extended for eome years to
come.
Mr. J. B. Bonner, special agent for
raising funds for a dlooese oollege
made a report and he was continued.
The Gloria in Excelsis was sung and
after collects by the Bishop the Bene
diotion was pronounced and the Council
adjourned sine die.
A Wreck on the Western N. C. Railroad
Express Mesaenger.Killed.
Asheyillz, N.O.. May 20. An acoi
dent oocurred on the Murphy branch
of the Western North Carolina Rail
road th'i morning, caused by adefeo
tire rail. The combination Express
and Accomodation car of train No. 64,
left the track when near Jarratt's, the
cart urning bottom side up Express
Usisenger A. T. Rector was caught un
der one corner of the overturned oar
and crushed in such a horrible manner
that he died before the train reached
Jarratts Two other passengers were
slightly injured. The body of the un
fortunate man will be taken on tbe
midnight train to his home in Morgan-ton.
Children Cry for Pitcher's" Castoria.
RIBBONS.
Just received, a full
supply of All Silk Satin
Edge Gros-Grain Rib
bonsall colors and
widths. Prices lower
than before.
BARGAIN STORE
Country Merchants!
Farmers1 Alliances'
L. H. CCTI.LK,
Froident.
T. W. Dewey,
W 8. CHADWICX,
Vice President,
Cmhler.
Farmers and Merchants Bank
NEW UKKE. JT. C.
Paid I p Capital, - - $13,000,
This Hank, Just urBuulzeJ, offers lta ser
vices to Hanks, Banners. Farmers, Marc-hauls,
Manufacturers ard others, and will
endeuvur t ye prompt and careful atten
tion t- all liuslLtiib connected with banking
entrusted to us.
Collections a specialty and made on all
acceBsltile points on as liberal terras u will
be consistent wiiu judicious banking.
Business solicited and correspondence In
vited Irom parties desiring to open accounts
In our city, as w.-u as from those contem
plal'.ug n change in existing arrangements.
Very lespec'.fiiliy,
1. W, DEWEY, Cashier,
IKKKC'rOKS:-!,. H. Culler, Wm.CIeve.O.
Marks. !'. ,1 lellc! u l-. W. H. Oiadwlck, J.
W stcw ii : , .1 no suter.
Y. H. IVIU tu r. Until; Attorney. my9 lstp
notice !
City Ta Colllctou's Office, )
Now Uernc, N. C, May 18, 1891. f
AH persons in arrears for City Taxes
ore notified to call and settle the same
without dixay before transfers of the
property are made. Those subject to
License Tax for tbo various trades, pro
fessiono, ca!!iE,t:i and occupations are
requectcd to procure thctu for the
month of Slay.
Dray Liceno that have expired must
be renewed at on i:.
Parties occupying cUlle in the Fish
Markot aro reminded that their RENTS
ake uvi: and payable for the current
month. V. 1). WALLACE,
mayl'Jlw City Tax Collector.
W. D. McIVER;
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
n;-v r.!;.-:: i:, n. c.
maj d u i r
is employed a marked development is
noticed in all of the Association work,
inoluding lectures and entertainments
and along both social and religious
lines, The following cities in our own
State now employ such an officer:
Qoldsboro, Wilmington, Durham,
Winston-Salem, Charlotte, Greensboro,
Henderson, Conoord, Reidsville and
Personal.
Rev. Jamo3 Thomas left yesterday
morning for Rocky Mount, where be
will reside during tho summer and
have charge of a church there and two
others at Ashevilla and Littloton.
Mr. Chas. Edwards came in on the
steamer Neuso of tho E. C. D. line
Asheville. Three years since but two movin back tolh city from Norfolk
And All Other Buyers!
Wo wish to draw your attentiou
to the MANY BARGAINS wo are
offering.
Oar stock of HEAVY and
FANCY GROCERIES,
HARDWARE and IMPLE
MENTS is very complete.
We are Millers' Receivers of
FLOUR, and can give yon higher
grades for less prico than our
competitors, who do not buy from
first hand.
The bargains we offered in our
last "ad." are not all sold. We
have so many goods we cannot
FOK TO-DAY,
iU'n'd Black and White Yachts, 50
" Blnck Sicilian Coats and Vests.
Lull hula, tooth pick lasts, 1,25
Gooilyear Welt Shoes, as
cood aslunJ nia'Io Smooth
lnncreoles, 3. 00
Lmlieb' Don.Toia Bulloti. 1.0(1
Do3j;ola Button, Wauken
phsst lant, Ki.iootu Innersoles 2.00
DonRola Ti 'S, smooth in
nersoles, excellent value, 1.25
Donaroia Button, Fronch pro
cess, bf st uver oflered at 1.50
Also ti r,:c ! line of Gents Readv-made
Clothing, HirtiW Hats, etc. Come.early
and get a pjrt of these bargains
AT D CITY'S,
Pollock Street.
DUFFY'S
CROUP SYltUP.
Kceipe of tho late Dr. Walter Duffy,
This country is making wonder.
ful progress and at wonderfa
speed. There is a Macedonian call
for new men, new measures, new
policies, and above alt progressive.
present-day statesmen and states
manship. The bourbon is a back j
number, a stranded wayfarer, an j
arrested growth, a spent force, an
engraved corpse, an. anticlimax,
' and a relict from a day that is
past. Shoot it I Washington
Post.
I? "V:'r''i - '
C Jackson: Forney. Things will
get mixed. A poem entitled "My
wife and child," written by Gen.
Henry R. Jackson, of Georgia, is
generally attribnted to Gen. Stone
wall Jackson; and even so accurate
a writer as Gen. William A. Cox,
in his admirable address on Gen.
Banseur, gives, honors to Gen.
John 11. Forney that ' belong to
points had general secretaries, This
shows conclusively how tha issue is
growing in favor with business men.
Seven Springs is coming rapidly into
favor as a health and pleasure resort
and the owners are making it a very
attractive place, and its work will go
forward. The Kinston Free Press says
that Mr. Jas. A. Bryan of this city was
there and with other gentlemen organ-
ized a stock company to develop the
Seven Springs property, with the fol
lowing directors: J. A. Bryan, J. W,
Grainger, S. H. Lofton, W. B. Moje,
W. O. Fields and L. Harvey. Mr. L
Harvey was eleoted president, and Mr.
W. C. Fields seoretary and treasurer.
Mr. James W. Biddlo returned last
night from a visit to relatives at Fort
Barnwell.
Mrs. Irene Hammond left on the
steamer Newberne, of tho O. D. lino, in
company with Mrs. S. T. Hand, jr., to
spend a month at Virginia Beech.
Dr. Albert Potter and wife, of
Chepachet, R. I., left on tho steamer
Neuse, of the E. G. D. line, returning
home from a visit to Mr, S. K.Eaton
and family.
Messis. C. T. and R. N. Dickinson and
Mr. E. W. Simpkins left on the steamer
Neuse to engage in the nursery agency
business.
Mr. O. J. Scheelky left on the steamer
Neuse on a business trip to Norfolk
This company was duly Incorporated
by the last , legislature. The property I Church Notice.
will be stilled further improved, and Hancock Street Methodist Church
among other Improvements will be nioe Sunday, May 24. Services at 11 a.m
bath houses, ; -1 and 8 n.m.. conducted bv.tho Dastorv
Sunday
HIGH ENDORSEMENTS.
Boll's Hair Renswer And Scalp Cleaner
Stands Pre-eminent.
Henderbon. N. C, April 10, 1890.
The "Eureka" soalp cleaner and hair
purifier, prepared by Prof. H. H. Bell
is. I think, all that he claims for it, I
have used it for diseased scalp and
headache with satisfactory results.
J. D. Stallings,
With W. W. Reavis.
A CONGRESSMAN WRITES.
Harrisonburg Va.
The bearer of this, Heotor Bell, Hair
Dresser is a worthy man and a good
citizens. I have known him for several
years and he is regarded by the people
of Winchester Va., amonx whom he
was born and raised as a reliable man
and is highly respeoted by them. I
think I can with safety commend him
to the people with whom he may have
dealings. Uha3. T. O'Farrall,
Sept. 7th 1886.
DIED.
Will F. Daly, at the home of his
father, Mr. J. W. Daly, in Lenoir
county, May 16th, 1891.
ew young men are marked by such
modesty and energy, and few have
more of the genuine principles that
make up true manhood. While ecaroely
a man, in years, the duties and respon
nihilities of business manager of the
Progressive Farmer had been placed
upon him. Proving himself equal to
tbe emergency, his reputation was
pointing him to fields of greater useful
ness, when, on the 2nd day of October.
1890, the day he was 23 years old, he
was taken sick. Then like all human
ity, he could only patiently await the
final result which came May 16, when
mortality gave place to immortality
and a noma with the redeemed.
Kinston Free Press.
DIRECTIONS :
Dose for n chiM two or three years old. one
easiioonmi: or a child t!re months old.
ten dro s; for a child six months old, twenty
drops; for ono twelve months old, nearly
hair a leaspoonliil repeating these dotes
ffPnllfltlllv if tuiivBtiirv lmtl. raHof la
well itemize. Please bear in mind, cured.
This Istocei llly Hint 1 have used DUFFY'S
Ckoi i' Hvni i' lii my family lor over six
months nod 1 believe it to he a most excel
lent remedy tor croim with children. esDe.
dally us a prevent Ivu. Our youngest child
had r severe attack or croup abont a year
ago, Insomuch that we felt anxious about
Its recovery, but was successfully treated by
our physician, but. thinking It probable that
other iittaefeH might, follow we frequently
unfit wuu y a y loup .-, ruj) Hua lUt) CUliQ naS
had no marked symptoms of croup since,
and I believe It is due to the use of tha
Croup Hyrup, nnd we now keep a bottle of It
al our house at, all times, and I cheerfully
recommend it toall. K. II. Uabntjh.
Also very etlectusl In rellevlne couuhs
and colds. l'HF.rAKEo and sold ur
It. N. DUFFY. New lleru. N. O.
Wholesale Agents- McKesson k Kobblni.
m Kultc ii Htreel; Wm. II. Schlefflln A Co..
170 William Street, New York City,
however, and don'c forget it cr go
elsewhere before giving na a trial :
that we bave a Complete Line
of Groceries, Hardwarr, Irri'
plements and House Fur
nishing Goods at ASTON
ISHINGLY LOW PRICES.
Come to see us, or write to us
lor prices:
Very faithfully,
Latham & Burrus.
jan9 d2aw wly
The Ladies , Delighted.
rrayer meeting at v a. m
Tttenleasaat effect and the nerfeot 8oh001 p. m , W, R. Barrington
safety with which ladies may use the Sup't. The publia are invited to these
liquid laxative, Byrup ot Figs, under services and will receive a cordial
au conditions make their favorite .innn.a
MAmAM ' T. lm I ... . , ,
iviunuji u h jamiUK tu iu jo auii
ids; on tne kidneys, uver and bowels. ", i viiiiuiciiurj jyrrjiuuersasiunE
"Everv one can master a grief but
he that has it. "Shakespeare.
II you are grieving still about
the last Clothes you bought, that
a. i!r . j.1 i. :
Were HOI BailBiaClUry, mat IB, tUHl. Having secured the services of a skilled
did nnr moor rnn la wpII an thnv 1I!t'lllin"1 aai' Kirsi -Class Workman, lrom
QUI UOO wear you as Weil as lliey New York. I am now tully prepared to mi
nnrrht. (inmA to ns for vonr next PriM,J u" UIJC1S 101 lluo
. ... . I Custosi-Madk Boots and Shoes,
ouiu, uo a. t.iai, no nciifj The many years thiU I have satls'actorlly
and sell von nomethine that will 8ipHod um lams of my numerous patrons
aim sou juu ouuiciuiug lumu m l8 lMO uegt gllllrallU!0of the charaotur of my
nlaaRfl vnn as far aa looks, nrine 1 wort.
r ' 1 I KpnmnK a sjtcin
and wnar fm concerned, unr ivuone
Clothing is the World famed pro
ductions of the Stein Block Co
Our Shoes tho old reliable Stacy
Adams & Co's, If you want a
bugy robe give us a call.
Notice to Truck Shippers.
Speoial truok train No. 208 will be
annulled after Saturday, May 9th, 1891
until otherwise ordered. Truck ship
ments commencing Monday, Mar 11
may take the mall and freight train
until 308 is resumed.
.-j S. L. Dill, Supt,
JOHN McSORLEY,
Boo! and Shse Maker,
POLLOCK STREET,
xi:w iu:ke. n, c.
mayti illmlstp
character of my
Neatly and prompt
JNO. MC30RLEY.
WE MEAN YOU.
of SOU V EM III
Stop and look at our line
SPOONM.
Ask for Fanl E. Wilts'
PjlNS, fresh lot Just arrived.
I foreet to say I have lint receive 1 afresh
lot Of 111060 HOLLED UOLD CHAIN!..
warranted for six years. We give a written
guarantee wita eacn chain.
MvSTOKlS WAIT UP. and PHICKS
AKK WAY DOWN, Come lu and tee.
me.
SAM. K. EATON,
Middle St., opposite Baptist Char h.
may22 dwtf
NOTICE!
List Your Taxablesl
The undersigned having been appointed
I.int. Tnker for No. S Tnivi.n itn. ortfhln th.
HOWAKD. limits of the city of New Kerne, for the year '
mm, nereDy nounes an iax payers mat he
will attend ot the Court House in New
Kerne, JUNE 1st to .IONK SO, inclusive, for
the purpose of receiving from the taxpayer
of sn'.d portion of said Township a Hat of
Keal Estate and Personal Property owned,
by thorn on the 1st) day of June, also their
polls.
Attention is culled to the following ex
tract from the Machinery Act of IK8;
FOUKTAIM Section oil "All persons who are liable
for a poll tax ami shall wilfully fa I to give
themselves In, and all persons who own
properly una wimiiiy iau to list It within
the time allowed betore the List Taker o?
tho Hoard or Commissioners, shall be
deomed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on
conviction shallbe fined not more than fifty
dollars or Imprisoned not more than thirty
days."
au persons ianina to list their Foil or
Property will be prosecuted aoeordlng to
law. JONATHAN HAVENB, ,
miyUlm LUt Taker. -
REMOVAL!
HAVIN G REMOVED MY
Stock of Confectioneries
toltbeALLEIC STORE, t shall be pleased
to oontlnae retiring my former friends
na omionMis,
niajilH ' Dt KISSEL
NOTICE.
The Annual Meeting of the Stook
holders of the Neuse and Trent RiTtr
Steamboat Company will be held at the
Board of Trade Rooms, on Graven
street, Tuesday the 26th day of Mar,
1891. at Three o'oloek, P.M. . , l
JAME3 REDMOND, V
td Seo. and Treat.
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