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NEW HKjCtE JT. C. DEC 3 ', Mr. imcit rron. c ki.. la Uwi a tarll.-t rwlft l nr-" ( Iks JOl H.liL. Mr.J.K. eUCS,tl " FrtIi li aathartaail rtlp far i.k.ertplUn t tat Kinston Items. The boy booiars HCAXU luCI the lata holMav. Harks produce brings very ir prico tw La Kin ton. Tfcovch tha day wu rainy ooitosk baiaa Csuna to town Mr. IfatuioBhall. of tiuilfoi 1 TharsslaT Bight oi kmperini e CotVoc hat oonnened ,--m r..; : r. again in eofssiJ nantiti Thavre wer -rric at th BapttM and at taa Epiacopai chorcbw oa Thurxiay Owr old frian.l. Oro Harper, drives a hora with aii tb Ora aol n-T of youth. AU th KTMU which ar cr i'd by Uta railroad track ha t bow been well (radad. Wa thiak 0x will bv ir-ir dirwraitT o eropa nit year in Ien- ir. thaa awar bafor. Tb ThaokaiviD fox chi ende-d as a "water haul. ' Key naxvl ink to the rirar aad aared hia "bash. Dr. H- D. Harper nt to La (iraujee Friday Bight to aaaiitt in aome inure-t-ing azarciaca la the K of il. Lod(te thara. Wa aoiicad. laat Saturday much cot to ya ia the flelda. It aoania t.i nave BjOtmatared, for it Micks cl.ne in :he boiU. Tha turnip crop thle ae--on ern ana ia ail parU of the Stale. Leonir kaepa ap, withmooatar product ia t:. ' Our nMak in mt mnt-Mtxi. u i tha batchara and graeo inx-tn Uvair Um aapplymx the ni!. hav.- a .he town ia Uia reapeci- Kr. Jamea H Rooae areoled tu laat merk w ith aa Iomsm poopof awet potainaa. aj ftwai na hill Toa hooch waaOd oil a pack aaaaaor. Tka wjarrhvta fa-rar haa broken out aircah, aftar a koc interval . and many eoaptea a lo ia autda happy in our n eiawy U Mil thirty dayt Wa ha a a good thiox ahead for one at omt oottoo barer. Well. John a aood faltow' XBd wa hope he may i iae hia ar boeiaeaa Trv prcaperou Th aaaa of Lotio t. Eofun h cu pd th . fioaa ot tha oourt for three day, aad at tha time of th ia writ (Friday 4 p. aa.) haa not been ilnwh.- i Th) old thfaa atoxy houae near me aepoa, f oraMrtr tha property of Walter Daaa, aaoaaaad, ia hetef aitarad for me pwrpoaa ot beins otiUaed aaacarne Tha colorad Baerchast of Kinaton jr Maca good Baiaeaa. Some of uim: kara tJawaVvad Into flrat claaa bu.:o-j aaw Wa not thia improremeot with laaaora. Soan omm wh had not thought, p-r-Bana,oi' th) enormity of the offence ha aaitrad or rarriwrl rrfT a fine white and yallov awtKrr dog beloaging lo Mr. J no. r. hUwhona. Ifitht rim moan our once famous hailaoaia aolorad aln(ar. after a myiteri ooa ihnna Of two yaaxa, ia back again. Bnaaiaf haw It that be haa been on an ei taaUad aultharm toar. Wa acraa with tha ' d Orwr r, whea It rvjotcea over the deciioa tioo hy Mr. A. Leaser a a poaitioo in tha Treaxy JDepartmeat in Waahio loav Wa want him here. Wa Bndi that maoh oottoo ia atiil bald toe a higher price. Better aell now and aa tha aaooey. Prompt pay meat ia al nwt ITfina payaoeot- Let go your oot loa, friaada, aad aat the mooey afloat. Mr. B. F. Cos haa trimmed hia elm a littJa elor than Mr. N. D. Myen traaanarl haa, far h ha eat off hia alma ta lh gruamaaT aaot walaaii them with a: a wary Oecvaeo im pro-ve al 3- i ii.! . 1 Mr. Walter Ximowd aad family ar HTwi oa -Tvatdar loipd th Their many meaoa waioom hra aaraia aiwiaiaanng mach ra(U rvnewai former friend- W are glad to aanouac that Mr. Oahrial Cox, who waa ao aererely harata abort time ago. In trying to aava a child from burning, ia i no proving , thaagh tha iajariee are yet far from be- TV axt mtin of the tavofrC. Tianhan Aaaocraifam anil ia-Xiaat m CUlc t Batarday. tha Mb Dae. ' Th prlaarpai abe for aweneewo ia: Whahi th txteal ot a teacher a au thority aa af aohool?" fjnma alegaat grading haa beea done he ba A 4 N. CB.B-Co.at the croae tag af La 1y ear a atraet. Thaaaloog a aaa aa ppttaa, ana macn art sad ouavoieao ara acoraeo r who aea thi thoroughfare. Dr. Barker ha bewa knetariog her in lha apt a hnaai aiae Tuesday night, on aaruaotogy. What Barker doe Dot kaaw ahoatjphraaologT hardly worth know tag. He ia a shrewd obeerver of aanaaa aatar aad knows all it frail- TV aacoad number of the K ij ( jn. JT ii fas i ia tiiltir thn - " And if st coartiaaea to improve in the sarr.e ratio, it will eooa be oa of the beat pa aar ia th aoaatry. Th selected mt lar oa th outside ia of unusual excel laana. aad shows skill, judgment and taetw oa th part of th selector. Tha DwpSoasn Lodge Knight and a si la Oi Honor ha forwarded its check for eaw thouaaad dollars lo th family or Warn. F. Phillip a dseaassd member. Thwwproapt aad haaiae Uks. Mr. Ptullipa died Oct. th. Mr. Phillips kveid a policy also in the Knignu of noaosj for two thouaand dollars. It cer taialy aaama wise to insure in such afe aosapaatea Major Finger's addrese before .he Colored Teachers ' Aaaociaiion re an I y . at Baieigh, wa handed as a fe jyt ago by th orator. It ie ooe of the not aaaaias of all th addra tm which have bssa delivered lo th colored people Not oaJy every colored teacher, but varu colored man and woman who cax read ia th State should read u IiJi aVa whita mar mod o read rt. Our Stat Superintend eat l doing good . rk j for th daca4ioctal interest in the State, ia many directjoaa. I Th Way they Call II la Ihe Federal Court. StMrift Sutton's Sandhiiier. T.-oi Daagharty, ealivened the court r - n aa weak with hia quaint, but ordinal tTTtatk"1! of Soltcitor Allen. Come iato court, cotn into court, called out the Solicitor, "or you will forfeit your I etMj. niaaace,n "Cosue into court, come Into oourt, " ahou ted beck in stentorian Vooea, the crier, ' or you will forfeit your 'sircoaeanoe. The oourt room tilling with htaghter. the sussed crier saewriogly grumbled, "you need at laagh that's th way sheriff Butt, c. H as to call it, and he knows a much about it a say body . Th Sheriff deny ing th "soft impeachment, the fell back on V. Marshal Rhodes, had instructed bun that wae the the called it in the Federal lour: la aeed leas to say Torn Daagaerty court crier eighteen carat solid - crier w h. w a v 1: i a Am X cooUsaal -droc-oiog oa a very rminj day aVd a cooteotiosis vnarti axe alike." M o4er. poor aosila. ihry I are mch stsreeaj so beavdacbe Dae .'. out spesjs ( bDtla oi flaJremtsoo Oil will rsetora hjarsaomy in the house h. Id A Lusaka M Wae mrmi. Mr. L. aw Uark. sW iWasLa, lia. o. apeak mar at sHO M in gcWd. deeirse u say to the readers of whas paper, that tr.e w boie ot the above ataosjnt " spent in a fraHlejea fTort in aod.ng relief from a terrible Blood Pousoo afTecuag r... t-tv limba aad ooee prreectao: ug.y r-. :-. aiae aleers. He ie now nind are1 - - ' ; Bavins? beea carsJ by iae and wood erf ul remed y raost -,-- d y ever be f re known, aadaay tntereateo. p-rvr may aeed a Blood Pun her .. o-a-:. frosj aisn that three twaOee of H H B sasaaas-ed hie apfwiU. healed an u. assists I bia kidneys, aad sdie-1 ( -(.: pooad lo hi weight in th . r-.v Jn For sale whoseaale axid retail tji K N Dssay. Cash to asrocsnjaany the ortW Papers witfc the Journal ( lab Rate. Spcix for Fail or We barn mate imcgomonn i:h .he foil inT pu b! irattOfis. anion? the a r-. eat an J m-at valuibl whereby u b-sc r i be r -4 t ' can -ur anv of the b- the f'lilowm 1" rat---T .ir. - - Joi KN il in i A i -1 r . i . f the country the .' ( R. A I ' a- r.an.e-l. at . -r : ith- -ni- i r. - M ; N . c h . a. ' - n t u r v '. i-tr- Free Pre-,, Te x a S; ft. nr N rtn An.er Kevi, N-w V -rk Wor! 1 -aie iu-1 Finn uthern Bivnuic 1 --uri-r J - urrja N--" and Otmern Uarrr'n Mazarine Weekly Y-'iinii Pe 'i tlii nu bcriber re,-eivmg the 4 t 7" j - -, K tt-.f- v.; and -1 ei r i n t. In fin 1 nil thu otll-'e in (r-. n i statement t.eir a -c hn ici what they w . entitle them to anv , f a e aai o r appl K'atl--Il by letter hv. u nt or. u r tw ! have to remit the ab.ivo put t. to ration they mar aeixrt ffnTHta iM'ti IKiST- You can !' bv ;u;r.i a. Ivai.e. receive uie ninntn and trie Detroit v t S.N i L month ' 1 r v tutnii CO ui van e . th trie -1 rk A' r. w il! -1 K- Hn-1 V HI. in cor. ne-l i -r I ore vejr tr. N' niontr.s fre re I ' : ith r- " It- : lie u - o aaia Mr Aii.ir-s crek Friday T aji i ths" mort(?at(e o Ooo-i rice brings It. N . w rV : ne I'm f roii t-' -? '. nt . ft ! lei- r : -St.-.". r e ; ( i il- -li ri. utter - te -id fr .-Ac (, ; in ri Ti. r i j had t S .turd t w r n " Cvli!l l D --t an -ffi Ueel i i- 1 f .11. .v H nt. r II f ti" ci.t ec-n k . . riux tr.e w ea: r. ' r-. A F D.irT. n.ve ri e in tne bund i uk on i-P P o. ate 1 v o- upied by Mr Kr.l m a u . n e 1 1 t store aDd ' Ou n n s 'Hill- theri ill be fotin-i f -j t u re i The UtDifemeot "I the 1 ne- I form us that owin to illnes of . KmLw. he ha cancelled alio! Mi ner I Southern enaijemenu for the mouth of j Iecmrer. bat wi.l come here sure when she renews them in January i Harrr Stevena.m . Kq . wa the most successful hunter that werit out on ThanksaiiTing day. A reporter La tee. hia aooount tnualy : To h-re of horse and bnrgy $2 00. ammunition 5") osou Creditor. By two lark. scAred to death . 15 cent. The nero who wa arrested near Riverdle last Saturdsy niorninii by Deputy Sheriff Hahn a the murderer of Oharlesi Elli. col , in i'ltt county prove.! io rx- the wrin ine and he a released Frimua Becton. the rea. murdtrer. i sti.l at larje The ateaoier Dfrtnnr? smiled for Haiti more Thursday with the largest carijo ever carried from New Berne by steamer. It consisted of "l'i bales cm ton, 'HS barrels of cleaned rice. 6 shingles, 73. 0JO wo.xi plates. 2Ack of ciHton sed meal and many other smaller artioea. The trap doors on Ihe sidewalk in front of the Whitford buildio below th ipree offloe are being removed Thi l ous of the most commendable la prove meat we have seen in New Bern for sometime There are many mora of these old traps extending into the sidewalks that ounht lo be removed Major T. t). Sparrow, of Aurora, called lo see u Mood ay He la in for a Fair at New Berne and saya when an aaeooi Uo u organised he wtil take stock and extend abe'pinr hand. We would he gtad to as ou r buswasa mac cultivate closer relation with th Aurora people a ail w meet aero kindly dUpoeed to ward New Berne, Iet give them an opportunity to exbioit the product of tneir rich lan ia. W are requested to anr.our. e that Beer I W. Gore, formerly of the Wis sisxaary Baptist church will 'V. V preach at White Oak charch Jones outsaty oa Friday trio 11th of Dec-m has. The public axe cordially in-ited to attend Usssrlar si l-e The Cotton Excharge building w ve aparapriately draptd Tuesdav in I on r of the late Tn . A H i -1 . . at. i buaiuee - i i-p-'. .- : : ' i hOM rs . - - A t i OrlSee - :rfc n- aa di't . ' drmv-l . i. - ... buW ir I . . : . : N Besar hre c- n. , . . . : propriate 'ir u r r dead s La teaman rasa ! si Our. Msj Gs-nion. of E.ytt farm apt r- in o Use ides of hoi ur. an a, n unr Fair at New Iteroe i.d - ni " ,.ii 111 -n oul.t t ne erT'Cte.1 ,i ,.c. i.' xh prvuiium iiet .ul. uu ca L-t .r. in .'amrrv piurh tr.eir crc p A e nr l mi r. k there will br.) trouble in as e tiitig m interest in Ihe 'ir among trw (arm- - throughout thu section tr.ej ouU: all attend and many of .riem brin etnmg to exriibit. Tt.ere re a.n of iur Lit:eo who ir.Urna h-lp uig in this euterpi -e but are i::iiik iui -waiting iive u a fe m.-re njunea aa.d u or i o i it ion ... : formr! il aork b.-Ku:. Xailr t Ike Band Ne lv rue :.-s nad rar. us K ti,u.- latelv . tirst an tr..n to it a m a.l ban', of h or a : lo e r c.m. a can and w. man i.-i-a.n g . in a -art n large and bulky n.sti which w a turntvi by a crank a music prod ice-1 w a.s the imitati pian.' and really g 1 t:v ugh a mio wa led to sav tha: there g real deBCieoc v - t h e 1 ac k i n g . f a r. Js lull. lady performer Th- is ; tvle w a ttiAt m sei.esi to e ide by ne a-.an. a h. o' band it: two drum, a sel f ha cy ni bl te i . and d d- . t low in g what e . th. i bag p.pe and Lo w i Wrarity lr :ng in - tr. y ' . r ee : tne I-; a f feu rs m e verv th. I j h I k - 1 f.-i-: I - icl nun: judg: lllndluuir Com l I in r it t Mi-s M t Harkhe 1 !:m !i 1 !:uuht. r f the "a h ' ) . is tee n t h e f th.- M. E- t'burch a as on Kriday p.t iit of a valuable r s: xteei.th I irth- Rr-V etti f r - D; lDt Hu r k head organist 'Mr r 1 . th- re. at.d ehain A. tin en. marks, in a' i- tl in he ha-. .--I. 1 VI, A I -f J County, reek town a conven nd . on ac 1 1 ve 1 n the .-.i r ib.-rh hel e t. t lie ill m u :-. ' v r- : e n u- r i r if i n I- e iilance of r himself, r-L'luxt from none of them immunity, he - hi : that reso- :. -i nt , ren -lv.d t i at once neighborhood, and M tien een in the r hav. -i r arrie-i i i v accountH for -'.arH k 1 1 led in the Smith . r I. aula V r 1 1 I Hua'l (- u ( . W. n,ith, iho jri'at i iia rr of I'nlow -'ounty. called to j M n .lay and want-" us U) ure - r..'en:iarv authorities to hate the I u: tnr uh the ;-x'.win from hi 'o J u-itmvil.H. a the law pro tie minks the squad now at in Angola p"eoein ought to t ferred to this ro.i l ioi s.Kin a.s they l- t- the one they are on W e hope i j-. -n: will i-' 'iii iT Mr. Smith s - ". i carry ..in th.- law in regard u s r I if within their p- fr. -rts that nine is vicinity si if. I t h v wer - a:, t K S ! . . v v . ', ; . i ed to Mrs. Dr t ! M unt Airy, for 'i -.:o i ti applee which . I.- t -1 - editor on Thanks iev were large, juicy :.-d -ind were highly en old as well as the young tie Journal We have - t it hard that the merchant rr- t'--ns have to get their .ipt'l -s for winter trade from n.rd- of west rn New York in f from western North Carolina. : r-ad linen don't believe in en tfg the feple in one section of a r .iiri. ti' c.n- u ni e what is mad e h- r 1: iui'ht hurt the business nin - r Slate . h Mrs. and Ir Hal l.mce suc i happiness in their new home - il Work.. .nuintv coinniisp.1 .ner are :i I'ro1 resj-iiimu-Ii fer incom ,nd C'.rrupt men beinr allowed sene -m jurors was -leariy illustrated v. -te-o y After the trand jury had i , , n mere were but -i;ht of the i r s ir.iwn jurors left for the petit j-jry O course me sherilT had to re--ortst nee v the bystanders. The . innii-sioners might iut the names of n-me but saint in the box, but if ihey re not drawn out and summoned to k-rtf as jurors the incompetent and cxrrupt. about which there is so much complained by newspapers, will con tinue to discharge the fuD'tions of that important element of the court. A I irger number should be drawn from the box and summoned a regular j irors I; is a pleasure to notw. how ever, that those called by the Sheriff vesu-rday appear to be of sufficient in telligence t.. make good jurors TurD tli tinril. We believe th" n -w resp-insible w n i-h the affjirs i Out D-'iiivralic inrty is fi r tne manner in f the I r ivernment are adminuitereii . and. believing this, we trunk some Republican who is holding a g.s.s.1. nice, fat otuce. should be turned out aud a (Oil. hor.eit. hardworking Democrat lite ' D. R Walk'' put in his place We cheerfully giv place to ms following notice of thi genial gen tleman by the Kinston Itrmizer: News c.-me from Washington that Cpt W. VS'. Carraway, the "Me Too" ! of the Raleigh AVir orrr!rr, will soon o..oui forth a a big sunflower. The C.puia was born at Uoniioello. Lenoir , county . on Sunday morning, April lath, ' ISJ-1, of pious and wealthy Baptist par ent He w.s educated chiefly at the L'uiver.ity of Virginia, though he was e... ployed a short time at Oaks, N. -"grubbing stump for lie Ute William J Bingham. North Caro 1 aa oiOvt successful teacher and udu osior. Having inherited from hi pa rent a Wrgv property in slave and real i e late he was. before the war, a gsntle m o of leisjre and pleasure. On the breaking out of h.nuliliee btween the s ate, he organ ired a mounted com pan y , sad ivine.l Hie 3rd Regiment CV.l. b.ker N irth Carolina t'avalry. He . r v ed . in ti. at regiment, w ith great gal . i.ir . throughout the war and grace- -uooumbed to us results. The war i . Ins slave and ro encumbered his ,. s'.su- a to leave him in the condi 1. "i J. b s proverbial turkey. He has v n niarr led twice, each lime marry i IO- daughters of E. B. Hillian. of - i u:.' y . and has a very large crop r fen - .:. I girl He ha never held . -j .... d public ""ice. For the past - r u years, he has been engaged .- i ,,, ign ' rtrs .ivi f.sfnyr as it i . - orreep'udent and soliciting . : . - s-r v loe u . his party in this - , , 1- i continued, labori id -. . ;iv.- uiuih g'HNl. He .. - ti. - i '.oricus li.-m.H-- :,: . .-. .Iv -ijsideration at the u po ' r l hat be w ou Id ... i.-e.j li; 1 luly appreciates! .- - :. friends, througn nt the Or s,nMaBl I'smpnlloa. diesl delegates attended the i.ecuon which assembled at ...i. i. Tuesday last. They went in a bu me-like mail- . a .1 a l p'-d a seri.- -'f resolutions ... i .. r. -Milting - 1 The com m it tee , Information "nbm.'.ted a report from . Men we ink.- th." folio w ing e tract A care'nn e i a m : n a 1 11 n of the records tn.t tn.- N rth Atlantic S'atee. ... Ma I.d Hi usive i a v e r e -ers and "ir !"! Stat.-s u-bigan SM-alen 2tis.Uxi ral aid favored ceived pros- i or l r. . U p t. ' al.d .- s .4 t : .. .ns f' r aiding tli o ti.e f. I.Ols .111.1 'u r Mi tl. Al.al.tl l-. lusive. ?7 at 'he lit. i..,,bl o s lm,' I : . . . great . r- i-H- "f o .as r es u . ts i reatmenl the pula f this . Lave ri iiniei. t tl.e government i - a I to us. and oi T r t w i i i a tai n f . 1 a' 1 s- i v en l.i.ilh W, -. I.: 1'r r . i - r c - nir h; i r. M 1- I 1. .Ill in I ughl - t r . r. - j Thi supfrlor I n u i I . At 10 o V! -, k M r, i.iv bel 1 in the Ui-a i r of tin' re pealed forth iu-i notice to Dt-nsrt. defend unu . att..in mi.'.; urt h yir talom that the hour for tin- . of i:ie Suihti. r i-.i;rt had ami In n few miiuiti- hu Hon-i I'h il . i ph. entered th-- r, m rt r. reeded t v Mu-ritT Halm, and seat nt tn-- i !. ml -1 -W i la stan d . While the ,;r in I j:i: y . mi. pre t ink he d i -n tn. d raw n 1 ,.n i ' i ' "lai k f niak iriK' the I. r-t ni court in the new cou : t w&h to have a juror i-ii' i tl befor. d all' - wed . Sir. ( labr iel 1 .. 1 i .ir 1. -. m w .j pointed foreiran f tiie iTaii.t jury when they were sworn Hi Honor i.p nn i r pro mpre celled in a clear, lu 'I 1 an 1 henaihle mai t. in their duties. The court r-xun i lacking only punt a parts which are et i 1- d i rn wh fineh n . :i.e I. an I - 1 . 1 : - -HOlt- eats, and i adimrablv arratiht haa a seating capacity, when th are properly put in. of ah- nt dred. including the gallery. four 1:1111 HltM.le of the bar. jury boie. an 1 th.- witness apartment. It has two jury room- one on each sid e of the j eies ch.ur. nnd immediately in the rear is a private room for the jude. Tnere is !ii, a private stairway ut the en 1 of the r ..m which is of k-r-at convenience. The I apartment provided for witnesses by placing a railing in rear of the bar. thus ' separating them from the crow .1. is an excellent arrangement The uppear ance of the old lonu wble. Inch u used i for hst. overcoats, umbrellas and i walking caoee serves to remind one of the old court room, but the acoousucj nf the nxim is such an improvement that one who hae been in the habit of bears have attending coiirt in the old room is bound nee the ls1 t,, recognize the fact that lie is in a new all caught place. Springier. The crimm.il dix-ket was called an I a few C8je8 continued or otherwi-e dis posed of. and the court look a recess for one hour and a half. At the evening sea-sion. the SheritT having made up the jury, the rn" nl Mlale v. Augustus Cafferty and John Buck for an affray was i-idled and I'af fertv put upon trial. He ws repre sented by Wm. Whitford. Eao) . . and Solicitor Collins represented the State. There was but one witniss. Mr. Alonzo Ipock. and all be knew about it was that Cafferty struck at some one with a cart rouBd. but whether he struck at Buck. Lilly, or the ox w hich they w ere driviug to the cart he could not tell At the conclusion of the testimon i Solicitor J Collins arose and made the first speech : to the jury in the new- courthouse. He admitted that it w as rather hd for the State to go back on its own witnesses. but ho thought it was very apparent that tne witness in this case w aa a very unwifling one. He would leave the I responsibility of convicting or not with the jury, the forensic display of hifl I competitor, and His Honor s charge. Mr. Whitford followed I him and made forensic display enougn to raise in tne minds tin jury a reasonable doubt and secure a v.-nli.-i of not guiltv. State vs John Dillard A and B. was next called. Green & Stevenson ap peared for the defendant. William Whitford, Esq., for the State. Verdict: guilty. Court adjourned to 'J- o'clock Tur. day morning. Tl KSI'AY. Court convened i romptiy i.t 'Jj o 'cloc k . The case of Giles Blango. col A. and tv, was called- He submitted and was fined S10 and sentenced to eight months imprisonment in county jail, the county commissioners to have privilege of hid ing out until cost and fine are paid. State vs. Wm. West: obtaining goxis under false pretense. I. J Moore and W. E. Clarke for the State. Simmons A Manly for defendant. Jury impaneled, argued by Mr. Manly for defendant. Mr. Clarke for the. Suite, verdict, not guilty Tne Court took a receex until o 'cloc k . During the recess His Honor heard at chambers the case of J Y. Brice vs. H. D. Stowe upon a motion t" dissolve re straining order made by Ju ige Clark to prevent defendant from foreclosing mortgage on certain property in this county. The motion was argued by Tho. N. Hill. E.sq.. of Charlotte, and Simmons A Manly for the defendant, and by W. W. Clark. Esq , for plaintiff. A similar order had been dissolved by Judge Phillip Oct. 9;h. 1-o.V and this order being granted by another Judge, coming up before hini. His Honor thought it settled by his f rmer order, i and so dis-solvwd the "i i'-r then pend ing before him. I'pon the reassembling of the Court. Hon. C. C. Clark offered the follo.ving preamble and resolutions sign-d bv m-n ission -e nstru Ued i the menibersof the bar. I Whereas. The Board of - 1 ers of Craven county has ; the court room with social view to the convenience of members of the bar and witneeaee. and the accommod ation of 1 j spectatom, and the consequent increase i dispatch of business, and I Whereas. I: is important that the 1 design of the Board of Com m is-ior.ers ' should be executed. 1 herefore I Resolved, That all spectators in the i court room shall b.' kept back of the rail immed latel y in the rear of the bar. 1 Resolved. That the space between! said rail and the bar shall be res rved : for witnesses in a ca-se being tried, arid for jurors not on duty Resolved. That tlie bar -loll be re- j served for members of trie t.ar. t:e officers of the court, the county c I ri iseloiie rs . and such pers- ns n.s may n - t e I invited therein by the ..-urt .r a , ber of the bar I Resolved. That the private en I to the bar be reserved for only enumerated in the preceding reo ; Resolved. That the C-ourt be n il.elli trance tllOM , U th '11 quest n bi make these resolutions a rule curt, and that the Sheriff be .lir.-c; t" have them faithfully carried out. His Honor ordered that they be -pr upon the minutes and made rule o i ed ad of the cou rt State vs James Johns.. n. constable . failure to execute process. W. 1". 'Clarke 1--q . for the State. Wm. Wbu 1 ford and Geo. 11 White for defendant 1 I'pon hearing the evidence His H- ii--r ' ordered a verdict ..f n..t guilt v t- b.- . :. ter.-d I Snau vs. J T .rk end et e.n. u W. W. t lark and William Whitford for i the Suite. W. E Clarke and Geo II j White for the defendant, p-nd.iig the 1 e x am inalion of witnesses m t'lis c i-e ; court ad journed 'ji '.'t . .1 ck W, ii.e--d a v mor n i tv . liall II lie Nev Rerne i r Klnsloll. 1 We have tAlked enough with farmers f r mi t b is and adjoining cu nl ies i. . know that they are anxious f r an Agricu. tural and St. s k Fair m this H.c-t. rn secti'-n. They prefer New Berne, but will euc. ni rage and join m a Fair at anv point So if the farmers and eto. k m. n and other bll-Uless uerprisi- will n "t ..evure tiie ho. ding i f a Fair at N- ii Berne, p.-rh ips u.e tl.r.v n;g t w tl '. K.nst.n wi.l h li out i nd .. rn. :. : - Farmers f r in 'r.sl v. .1 audi Ne -I t l'"-auf. m the rt ai Fair -urpi to I'. F. rn. n i i,..i l . 1 k . : g r . !.'- a- st . 'II I. w Bern . w I..- l-l'l ! M Aurora Items. Aurora improving d. Cotton ull the time. : ; : seed cotton Trade is 2 - Ki4 Mr. W the West 17 A. Harvey has returned fr :n vith a drove of horse-. 1. of Washington . will m -ve Mr. B.-Il. down i ii a short time. Wf are to have such men. I r . i hapin contemplates building a tow n hall. The Diictor is a" guaLead ii an. Success n the enterprise. I bed . in Aurora mi the night of Nov. Barney Lincoln, w hose death w-as Ty sudden. He whs buried with M asi in ic honors. We have a lawyer in our town. Mr. W. V I'otls. jr. . has located in our to wh . Pott is a smart young man and Mr will i:. t,. io oo well us a lawy er in our miiist. K L. l'ell. pastor of the M .. 1 '..-jron at tins place left last week lo go to '.inference. Mr Pell as very popular a:i u our p-ople. and we hope il ' b" ret U 1 tied to lis. i ' i-h J-'hii had a cn.-tomer who sa;d lo- would pay him for an article next 'lay if he lived, and as lie did not pay it ne v.t day, he suppo.-ed he was dussj a:, i treated the account acjordingly. We had a very pleasant Thanksgiving day. Stores were all closed and services held m the M. K. Church. AllhadgrvM dinners. I suppose, and passed ihe time pleasantly. We ought to bo a thank fu I ,le. for we have been abundantlr' bless..,). Iii every newspaper almost I see some fellow Hitting up some farmer as Con gressional timber. What wa want is a man of good common sense, an honest man and one who will look out for the interest of our district, whether he is a farmer, doctor, lawyer, or the ' Hie hat man. ' The James City Keystone Bard ico! I held a series of entertainments in inr town, and Mr. Donalson. a colored gen tleman who had more dealings with them than anyone else, perhaps, says that our colored people, ever ready'p help their race to rise in the world. ,dd all m their power to aid them: but in return they showed their gratitude by borrowing everything they could gt and leturned nothing, and Ihen refusf d to pay fur broken chairs, etc. Also re fused to pay for fixing up a stage. He further says please say to them for the , colored (eople of this section ' who are j ever renpeclful and honorable to both 1 white and colored - that their room will be good company. i Prof. Bonner, Principal of Aurora Academy, carried out the following programme on Thanksgiving day: 1st. j singing by the school. I'd. Reading' President s proclamation. 3d. Thanks-I giving among the Jews, by L. K. , Hooker. 4th. Thanksgiving among the I Greeks and Romans, ."ith. Why ihe Pilgrims gave thanks. 6th. The Erst National Thanksgiving, by Sallie A. : Bonner. 7th. Washington's proclama tion, by Sydney J. Lane. 8th. Why Thanksgiving came in the fall, by E O l Langston. 9th. Poetry, by E. L. Pick ering. 10th. Poetry, by H M. Bonner, l -'th. Singing, by the school The exer-ci-es were full of useful information to : all present as a history of Thanksgiving ! day. La Grange Items. No chin, h services in town last Son lay. Dr. J. lb Spicer. of Goldshoro. w as in tow n last Saturday on professional busi ness. i Cotton was selling in this market Monday . at ,. 70 for the best. It reached . 9 Cents last werk. i We hear that R. B. Kiusey. Esq , of our town, will build a new two-story brick building next spring. ! C. P. Barrow- is build ing another resi dence on his lot near the depot. Our ! place grows slowly but steadily. M rs. Stella Temple, of S C, formerly of our town, is visiting her mother. Mrs. M A. ('room, and other relatives in our place. j The fruit tree agents have been here for some days delivering fruit trees. If all the trees sold in this country turn j out well, there will be no need of our ;eople going to other States for fruit. Dr. J, M. H-Hjges, or Hodges W.ioteii. are opening their new drug . store. We might wish them success in business, but it would be equivalent to winning the people to be sick. Thanksgiving was generally observed by our business men last week. Our i M.y..r requested all to close, and set the example. We think it wone to use the ' back dixir" on such .occasions. ' i us we learn some did. as there is noth- I ing to compel anyone to close if they 1 cb se not to d o so. Parties are ready, frequently, to take e eptions to any notice given by local itt nu.ers. of the misdoing in towns, be- 1 1 ciiise. probably, it is best to put the i good bant foremost, and say as little as (Hissibleof the bad. We are not particu larly interested, but it does appear that we might get along with less "cussing" on the streets, especially Saturday eve- nings. If a stop was put to this, would it not eHak well for our town'.' The (li tsey fortune tel lers are in camp about two miles from Ujwu. Several have gone out lo learn of their future destiny, and some have returned wiser if not better. Fortune-telling is now believed by most peopje to be a hum bug, and still there is no one who is not pleased to listen to some pretty tale about their good luck hereafter. Few people wiil admit that they are super stitious nnd f.-w-.-r still are entirely without it. The largest shipment of cotton from our place was last Monday. Two liun ired and twenty-four bales were shipped, and hear one hundred .eft i ready to be shipped, itur market uas i r u i c lose u p t' i oi her markets throng h- ..nt the season, and much cotton has r et-n marketed here from sections of j the county that have sold in other towns 1 h ret. .fore. hir buvers Hre placed at i disa ivantage as t o freights, compared a uh other shipping points on the A . A: N t" R. . and still the price p.n.l here is - 1 -se u p to nth.-r town". FOIiFII.N M. v-r m IN- Pi v Nov Th P..rte :'!.graphei to Prince Alexander, c; him to stop the advance of the ir lan a r my in Ser v ia. v-v N .v. 2- A dis)atcli from ' -ad . -ay s that au arun-t ice bei ween a and liulg ira w as conclmlesi at , ' . locli this afternoon. A cessation si I I 1 1 ies W as broil ght abou t t li rou g II , .f h If. its of i . u ii t '.'on K he ven hu 1 1 er M. t r i ti i ii. A u -t r..- H u ngar ian Envoy Fx-, linarv and Minister 1 'ien ipot. n - at Belgrade. r v t s l I.M i -Tl' E ' V I.i : ' h o . '.r.NN i Nov '-"" Dispatches received - slate that the Bulgarian garrison at 1 111. mad-- a -ortle but was r.-pulsed r e-p. rate lighting, in wli;- h :: any ': ts w.-re ,-r 'ssed ar.d band t" hand W Cles e:-Ued Tli.' slaughter - . II both -ides. ; i N - 2 R.q.rbs from 1 ind.-r s headquarters, at the : ti.it the Bulgarians continue w as r i nee -out. Jieir , attle at r w ard m f igi.t ir. .n- f r - Ilellt. A severe 1' r -l which th. i.ms p ret r -..TV Ml i Tl .WII 1 ills. et and i-a I u re upied t.y i port. .:i ' ind - -rm - I.-V..I, -Tl.e h i- a .1 v in 1 th- tow n - g t that ' with s, r-. mt I t p- nd tl.at -I. r 1 : 11 ii, 1 1" his i br.-ki ind of .iV, Jones County Items. t. i-'. !: tii - - li:i I Ills 1 I coin f u rthi r I. inst il r. potato !. ,n ba n ks . A doll boar Be r tha Wi!s ronized . w e Our luil. ! mak i n i; r Mi-.-P it- IS Well -r little d. :-,ir 'tl 1 il l le busy i ill le doll. Li-.-, t.ext iVc k I won 1 1 -t lie to J , of the Willo-.v s. b ,. , mentioning t ' . i . , . - -tended it ihe tir i , in future in.. . i others w h i ,-it; n i i . 1 . ingyears. w r-.il - t cp. N"t h'l'g s,U .,. .,J,. .,, ' : t i .-lis I. ..i.; e . i os . .. . in the care 1 i, . told him be w,u:ted bo' w hen he got t" a biil ;, 1 w a- :en-d. Vi,l .e 11 lines i f : the MlCCi t d- 1 was k. t ! 1 1 ' r . r i .-1 n g I placed It 1 men and be certain the wagon, to proceed lie did an 1 there -e writ I wagon ar- at the same t ime tell and he would . -vena 1 1 1 g kt- nun him . 1 hill proceed until lie got i he stopped it: I w alt- 'I .-reft!:.' i h -urpri hours until the m i-t rived . who w as mi. his w agon si") ne ir ed to I in.i ii .me. enquire 1 of the cause of the delay. Dr ills we rt- e me tl him: "Wliv on foig.,t t" key. How" could I 1 .. k w ith' mt it'-" lie Igu Died At h.-r Monday morning Mrs. Ida Smith, loved and alfectK home in Trenton ou . the "JU I of November, aged .'0 years, the be mate wife of Mr. Jos. A- Smith. Mrs. Smith was a kind heart ed christian lady, loved by all that knew her for her many christian virtues. She had been for several years a consistent member of the Disciples ' church . She had been confined to her room for sev eral wetks. though her sufferings were gieat, she hole them with christian for titude. We learn that w hen her spirit took llight it was like one who had fall en asleep, cal m and easy. Mrs. Smith leaves a grief-stricken husbaud and a little s year old daughter, a father and many other relations together with a host of friends in Jones. Craven and Lenoir counties to mourn her departure. On Tuesday, the 21th of November. Mr. Jeremiah Daughety and a lady Miss Julia Nobles drove into the court yard at Trenton and inquired for the register of d. eds.who be.ng pointed out the jjnn tleman said they were from Core cieek. Craven county and a-s it was more c- n- 1 venit-nt for them p. procure marriage j license at Trenton than New Berne on j account of distance that they desired 1 him t" grant them license t., marry im ! mediate. y. w Inch being done i apt H. K j Page was w ai'-d t: r-ott Ml 1 re i ilest.-.i to i I unite them in tn- in ui ur.'-in il harno.- whicn he rcinii'v dt i in the presence of an audience c ) or aO per-oi.s who had g. ah. -red in 7 minutes noti e. When the nappy ci :. r..e repairea to uleir buggy and 'urued riu-ir bo,-,-- toi Core creek with ih. i i-iie-i of ii,'.- entire audi- en' SFYS 15 i h AIL. i.i: li.dnai;: TIIE LI.K'Tl ' N IN 1-S-. ... Nov CO. Rev. Dr. A. e Prohibition candidate PITTSBLK'. B. Leonard . for Governor Ohio, said to your cor respondent t I 'ght: "The Democrats will wiu in "u'-s. Then, before the next followi Presidential election, a new party Co., -posed of men from both the old parties, which will have a pro hibition plank as the main feature of the platform, v, ilf arise and elect a President. I " Uq.ublican paity is dead- Kxr;.' m n ::.' l ' 'Ai. r-ii KT. . 27. A :i ex plosion is ifteriioon in the p. rate. i by the Del ii Coal Company. I WlLKEMlAl.l. N .1 of gas took pi n e th Cony ng ham shaft, i 1 aware and I i uds ! There 17 men and boys m haft. but three persons or.lv were injured Thos Hart, a miner. William J. Evans, a driver, and a man known ;.iv by the name' Dutch i."i hurt by being km cussiou. Tne c, '. and the wmk w i ; row. A i.Ll'T 'i v.; MlNM'.Al'i -I.C over l.HX' ca.s ' neapolis today, were over 1 . 90' i c busheU in the eh left 1 .".bO.Oo-.i L-n -pied, all of ".io contracts to pi v Ti: 'v vc : e si ightly ti do w r ' -, the con is i; t iamaged, r- sutiiud tomor- I "INVK.d'uUS. 27. There are t it. sight of Min vesterdav there I, an 1 irs. with over O.OO'XOOO v u-.r- Th -re is ou I y !s i'j':i-i:v unoccu- h i- virtually under Parties. Sheds to bcshels additional it is thought side --nt to Da 1 u th for take care of 4'1' are being built, tracks lots wii storage. :":1 .".on no i and :t-A t. i.K.n i'. LkxinoTun , Ky.. N Dorsev. of Loiuwile day t i Robert Steel, the oung trotting -Mr. L. L. ..Id here to- Ky. . of Prill i.ieipma, tallion Epaulette. record 2. l'J. for S22 500. Epaulette sired bv- Auditor. I was toaleii in 11'. son of I am bl e ton i m by Pri uceps , d am Fh Pan bv : ale tee. dam teenson of i lamblet. Li .an . 1 Nell, by Hambleioni m. Fi .can be seen be is nibre 1 to I sire of tror.ers. He was br-d Weech. -if St. Matthews Ky as a two-vear-old toMr.Doi-se- :i this it ran , . f, e bv K. S d sold ev or $300. .-t month m - c 'ird be- vb TORY IN j His record was made here 1 ; the third heat, the tirs; an 1 ing trotted in 2. 20; i TO i . N TEST THE 1'R 'HII'ITi j: j ATLA.NTA. i Atlanta. N o . 2b Tne . tiouists have peri-cted urn i contest the result ot y--i I'rohibi-ii- tits to i s elec- ii atered ed up in tioti her ou the rt Ful S ,ll.i.ii w bl h l? ii 1 the hands . f tin Prohibit ion ists are pal ticket to iiijtagi ticket now m the ;:c hibitiouists pr. Hi.-.-Conkhng to carry tr to the I'nited States necessarv-. -i. The . iiiniiiii- t. ! t . 7 -1 1 S auti Pro i- i. .scoe through Court if pi. i I-: TIIE H!" .IE!' ' . Nov. family i or Beau--ident and ellt of the i ner.- to re-.n.r- of all d lupbec a n li - pi 1st e I iiio- i M 'M l gran I h ex-May. nati .nal leave th I -ii 1. : Va 1 1 . mmitt f an: i v -Pr-.-i t Ui-l. M municipalities i n and Pi .-si lent- , si m.-ie, i - v. 1 ' i Slate; V... . n a i e v :,,. .:. i ,s Fi: t : 1 1 : s c F- -. No i n . w a t s I'r.v i h- rn 1 ii 1 has-d it t d ! ' i ; 1 1 - r 1 1 i tli. V. i - .- : n . of tile N .1 t tie Pi . .V i ..o , w ith the r of Kancad. w hoin th-- v 1 1 it: -I'.i i p. Tied w ,-. . N i- w 1 1 i: f r -m v 1. .. the steim, V e-te r 1 a v rt tary lval of W.-st. lslallil 111 -a. I 1 1, .a .v a v . rd rt III. 1 1 - Am p. .r I I. M II It ! I and COMMERCIAL. I Journal Office. Dec UP. M. COTTON. New yon. December !. Futures closed easy. Sales hales. -1: oO P. M. of 7 December January. February. March, i April, i May. 0 :il June. 9.91 9 41 July. 10 Oo 9 August. 10.14 9. HI! September. 9 90 9 7J October. 9.n"i November. ;: Middling 9 7 lb: Low- pot3 quiet Middling; 9 3-H3: Good j New Berne market COT bales at St to j t'O i Middling 'J. Low Good Ordinary ?. On! inary s 7- 16 of teady S.ilea Middling S3 DOTIKSTIC niHKKT. Seed cotton S?2. 90. Cotton Seed 810.00. Barrels Kerosene. 49 gals., 85c. TraPENTlNE Hard. 81.00; dip, 81.75 Tab 75c.a31.25 1 Corn 40a60c. Rice yrjaSl OG. Beeswax 20c. per lb. Beef On foot. 5c. to 7c. Country Hams 12c. per lb. Lard 10c. per lb. Eggs 20c. per dozen. Fbesh Pork 6c. per pound. Peanuts 50c. per bushel. Fodder 75c. aSl. 00 per hundred. Onions S3. 50 per barrel. Field Peas 60a75c. Hides Dry, 10c; green 5c Apples 30a50c. per bushel. Pears S75c. per bushel. Tallow 5c. per lb. Chickens Grown. 40a50c; spring 25a40c. Meal 70c. per bushel. Oats 40 cts. per bushel. Turnips 50c. per bushel. Wool 10al6c. per pound. Potatoes Sweet, 25a40c. Shingles West India, dull ar.d n .m inal: not wanted. Building. 5 inch hearts, 83.00; saps, 81.50 per M. wholesale prices. New Mess Pork 811.00. Shoulders Smoked, No. 2, 5c, prime, be. C. R. and L. C 6c. Flour S4.00a6. 50. Lard 7c. by the tierce. Nails Basis 10 8. S3 00. Sugar Granulated, 7;c. Salt 90c. aSl. 00 per sack. Molasses and Syrups 20a45c. Powder 85.00. Shot SI. 60. Kerosene 10c. Kinston House, Opposite the Gaston House, NEW BERNE. N. C. (iood beds and good fare. Table supplied witn the best the market affords. Terms: One Oollar per day. de'l wlm L'u. U. K. BAGBY, Prop'r. Information Wanted. Information is wanted regardlngthe parent fine of John. Edward and Joseph Howard, i liree brothers, who lived in Ohslow County alKint A.I. 1,50. Any person who possesses information that u ill;serve to trace the family back to the Parent branch will confer a great favor by sending their address to s. M. HOWARD, Architect, dwit No. HUT Main St., Wheeling. YV. Va. 188C. Harpers Magazine, ILLUSTRATE!. The Oecemher Number will begin the Seventy-second Volume of Harper s Magazine. Miss Woolson's novel. "Kagt, Angels," and Mr. Howell s "Indian Summer" holding the foremost place In current serial Action- will run through several numbers, ann will lie followed by serial stories from R. D. Black more aud Mrs. D. M. Cralk. 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Every Dnni 1 e- 0 unrated with splendid eDrravings. fbn - :: .L.-aticnfarnishesainoPtvaiuableencyclopedia f rmation uhich no person should be without. Tv. r..u'.arity of the SciENTinc Americas is r-.i.-:i tl.at us circulation nearly eQua's that of all rO-.pr nfem of its class combined. Price. S3 20 a v.-ai- llisi-minl toClubs. Sold by al 1 newsdeaiers. Ml'NN A CO.. Publishers, no. del Broadway, i- . . Y. ATCWTC 1 Munn 4 Co have also haa 7 nine 1 f" I mm I WBcioht vears' saaaaalssssssWsssssW practice DefurC B,k r.rt OfrR and have nparcd more than One Hundred inou aand arr'n'ai.oni. 1 -r patents m t:id Cnit.-d states and foreign c.-untrie Caveats. Trade-Murks. irrj-rKtu. Assignments, and ail otBer rst-r e r si-cnrmff to ir.ver.Tors lu.ir i-. -'J c1 t nitea atarps, ii.nni. 1-. u. .... livrmsnv ar.d cth. r f r-sen c--artlrH . -fared at -h r: r.- .-a: i nr-2' r.a. " ' r . lnf r-.ian n a-t 1 : : a.. -:: 1 t : - r :. . 1 ..' . r-(u.-yco-n v..-:. -t c-.ar- l.n---mf r-lati n fe'ic. fr--'" la.-r.- t,a.. . rouch M p." man in i C ' are r. 'v '.' V. roe I h.- I - no l d. SCIXS"i:7'.C f tr. :r -.:--r.: .Miiii-air 3C1 L: OPENING OPENING CONTINUED. MRS. M. D. DEWEYi Xcav Goods, M 11 1 u m For Rent, A TEN HORSE FARM ON NEW RIVER, two miles below Jacksonville, known as the Col. Mont fort Place, usually called Quiffle Point Hntfof the farm reiidy forcultlvatlon in ls.i. -Will rent or lease fer five years. Sufficient buildings. For further lnlorma- 200 i tlou applf to CYRCS FOSCUE. 1 novo wliii Fowie, Jones bounty, N. C. F. G. SIMMONS, Commission Merchant Solicits Consignments of COTTON. CORF, R:CE, AND OTHER PRODUCE. i The Highi-a nrT'.rc- next '1' Prices Gunrantccd. ir Imj'.o'vV Cot ton Kxchangc. ,EW llEUNK. fi. C. Wanted, A ! l'KIi HONEST AMI INIU'.-t- - i'.i lY, about ten vears ot age. p u ems pi efei-ri d. irtlior iart r-iiiurs rddreis or For 11JSJII call E. R. HARGET, SH ver Dale, N 11. .v .. w lilil H. B. DUFFY'S Bargain Store! We are happy to announce to our customers, and tho trade generally, that at last, after many efforts, we have t-ucceeded in getting sufficient time, from the rush of trade, to write up our advertisement. It is loaded with Bargains: be sure to read it through. Not by favor, but by merit alone, will we maintain and increaBd our unrivalled reputation. Big prices will not do in these hard times when even the wealthy cannot afford to waste their money, and the poor require double value for every dollar and penny they spend. DRESS GOODS. Our stock in this department is fuller and more complete than ever before. Wo offer you: A beautiful 30-inches wide, All Wool Serge Dress Goods, very heavy, for 50c. per yard. Black Cashmeres, 30 inches wide, all wool, for 50c. A new style Dress Goods, in colors and black, Satin Berber, 30 inches wide, 40c. Knickerbocker Dress Goods, the latest thing out, 35c. Double width Cashmeres, 17ic, forj merly sold for 25c. Cashmere Dress Goods for 10c. pei yard, worth 15c. Nice Cotton Dress Goods, 5c. Also, Satins, Silks, Ribbon Velvets, Yak Laces, Velveteea in colors and black, and everything that is needed for trimming Dress Goods. Good Calico for 4c. Best quality for 5c. 3 4 wide Homespun. 4c. 4-4 " " heavy, 5c. 4-4 " bleached, " 5c. Ginghams, 5c. 7-8 yd. wide heavy Drilling, 8c. 4-4 " 9c. Heavy quality Canton Flannel, 8c. White Blankets for only $1. 25; a pair worth S2. 00. Also, a beautiful line of all wool Rose Blankets at rock-bottom prices. All wool Red Flannel, 15c. All wool twilled Red Flannel, 20c. worth 25c. Crash for 5c. per yd. All wool Cassimeres for 50c, sold elsewhere for 75c. Also, a good stock of Pantfl Goods in all grades from 10c. to 81.25. Bed Ticking from 6c. up. Ladies' ready made Balmoral Skirts for 50c. Children -8 wool Gloves, 10c. Ladies' wool Gloves, 20c. and 25c. Ladies' linen Collars. 5c. Ruffs for only lc. apiece, heretofore sold at 5c. We sell the very best quality Gents' White Shirt at $1.00 that is sold in the U. S., reinforced front and back, and better finished than any shirt you ever bought. We invite comparison. Miscellaneous. Photograph Alburns, medium and large size, at low figures. Note Paper, good quality, 5c. quire. Envelopes to match, 5c. pack. Sents' Linen Collars, 10c. Gents' Cuffs, 15c. Hair Brushes, 10c. Tooth Brushes, 5c. and 10c. 6-inch wide Sash Ribbon, 15c. yd. Hamburg Edgings, 3c. Linen Torchon Edgings, lie. Ladies' and Gents' hose, 5c. Ladies and Gents' Vests, apiece, 20c. Gents' all wool Vests, 75c. Ladies 's Jerseys, wool, COc. Ladies' Wraps of all kinds, cheap; Newmarkets from $3.50 up. All linen white and colored bordered handkerchiefs, only 5c. White and colored bordered handker chiefs, 3c. Cotton Diapers. IS, 20, 22, 24 and 27 inches wide. Ladies' Hand Bags, 25c. Shoes. We are Agents for the East New York Shoes in Ladies, Misses, Children's and Boys, so justly celebrated. Try them and you will hereafter buy no other. Men's Brogans at SI. 00 up. Plow Shoes at 75c. Custom-made Gaiters. Good Morocco Shois, button, at Si. 00 up. Notions. Pins, 3c. paper, best quality ; brass, 5c. German Cologno, .15c: extract, good quality 25c. Steel-pointed hair pins, 5c. Silk Gimp. 50c. yd. Paper and Enlevopes, 10c. per box. Toilet Soap, 3 and 5c. Linen hem-sticted handkerchiefs, 10c. 10-4 Sheeting from 20c. up, including, the best brands, N. V. Mills and Utica Mills. Zephyr shawls. 50c. Table Linens, 25c. Also a beautiful line in white Da mask and Turkey Reds; and a million i more items that we haven't the time nor i space to tell you about now. Come to j see us and send your orders, and we j will convince you that we are the '"Bar gain House of New Berne." ! To The Wholesale Trade j we would say COME TO SEE US. We . are jobbing more goods than ever be fore, and our customers are making money. K-'speetfully submitted, H. B. DUFFY, Proprietor if the i ne ISartrain House. V.i.s'V.iiTii aud Byhc.n v. ' . L 'AitK' L j see tl ; ih-, friet who will he pleased ien is MERCHANT TAILOR. - i . A Full Line of Goods and Sam ples always on liatiil. S-uit.s cut ami made on short notice, ai. l at as low price as the same nan be had anvwlicrc in North Carolina. Fit guarantee.!. Middle strc. t. New Berne. N.I'. Se 1 d -III . - ' ' - ;;;; .jiir- ljz. NEW-BERNE AND F1ILIC0 Steam Transportation CoY. KALE 8CHEUDLE OF THJE 8TEAMEB ELM CITY to go into effect on and after Sept. 21. 188. Mondays Leave New Berne at 10 e'clock, a. m , for Iake Landing, stopping al Adams Creek, vandemere, Stonewall and Bay boro, ar riving at Lake Landing, Tnesday, a o tiuca, u. m. Wednesdays Leave ljike Landing for New Berne al o clock, a.m., slopping at Bay boro, 8 tone wall, Vandemere and Adams Creek, ar riving at New Berne, Thursdays. I a. m. Thursday as ' New Heme hi Hi o'clock, a. m , or baKe ljaiiihiiK. eio pini: t Adulni. Creek, iindi-inei e, Sk new 1. 11 un.l Bhv I i to. tr riving ai Ijnidins. Frids) . 0 ..'clock, a in. Saturdays lea e lil, e Lio.,! . ., i 11 . Cel , M-1. , H. in ., J411 New Berne, Klopi'iiiK al I i.i 1 . 01 o, M one wall , Vanileineie and Ailimm lireek, ar riving at New Bei 11. , 1 o cl..ek a. m., Huu- da s. By trim arriit.s;eiiiei'l we ale hI.K- liinke close i Diniectii. n W illi i lie N.ii luerii steam ers., also bavint! no... I iieeoiii modal ions bolh for pustiyer- and freight at very low rales, aak that Uie incichHiiLK and priHlucersaloiiH 11 line to trive it tllelr cliee.flil imnnrt Kreight received under cover every day uf Hie week Kor further informatioii enquire al tlie,. -flee. Foot of Mai kel street. All goods received only at our warehouse, foot Market street. W. I'.ISL'KItIM Co., Agent. New Berne. N. C. Or any of Its Agents at the following ploe: ABE LKK, Adams Creek. -(i. I. WATSION, Ijtke landing. D. H. ABBOTT, Vandemere. C. H. FOWI.KK. Stonewall, H. W. IjANK. Bay boro, W. P. BUKHU8 & CO , Ian21d4wly General Manageis THE 1TEUSE & TRENT RIVER Steamboat Company Will run the following Schedule on and aftei Septemlier 0th, 18S5 : Steamer Trent Will leave New Heme for Trenton every Wednesday at i; a. in., nnd Friday after the arrival of the nt.niiier t-henandoah; relnrn Inir. will leave J renioii every Thursday and Sialurday, touching at all points along the river Steamer Kinston. On and after Jnne 29th, 1885. the Steamer Kinston will leav Kinston lor New Berne every Monday and Thursday at 8 o'clock a.m.; returning, will leave New Berne every Toes day and Friday, Btopplng at Jolly Old Field and touching at all landings on Neuse river. Close connection made with steamer Shen andoah of the Old Dominion Steamship Co. JOHN II. PELL, at Newborn. W. F. Staslt, Kinston. D. 8. Karros, Polloks-ville. I. T. WILSON, Agent at Trenton. J. P. Qjjiniirlt, Jolly Old Field. J. Ii. Banks, Quaker Bridge. J. M. WH'TE.Oen'I Manager, eb7dw Kinston. N. C NERVOUSDEBILITY HARHMS UBGAHIC W EJLKKE8S Decay jand iranaeirnaa . obararodtae&fiesL baf fling tiia Akillad Dhv- ftirri n.rn Tssajj It frnrik. yonthf ol indiocntit-i- A Radical Cure for too froe liidnljBenoe. ov NERVOUS over brain work. Avoid the tmpoiUKraot preten Uotu ranedlcf for theca trouble. Qet our Tnm Circular nd Trial Pack age, and learn Import fint facta before taking trrat ment clnewhcre. Take SURE KruEDY that HAS CURED thouunda, does Dot interfere wiiii atten tion to bttiinoM, or caua pain or inconvenience ia DEBTX1TT, physical decay;. ' In Young ft Middle! Tested foh overSix j VEARS BY U SE I N MANY 1 Iscientiflc medical prind plea. By dircctopnncation to the teat of aisc&M it f IIOU3AND OASE3. TRIAL PACKAQK. TBEXTJCEjrr. spceuic lntiurncc la reii withnnft delav. Th nata oral furtction of the hu man orpanifm Im rettorea. The animating clementf of life, which nave been wasted areKWen back-arid the patfenthecomeicnear ful and rapidly pUns bnOt trcngth anUtexuaiYigun One Month, - $3.00 Two Months, - S.OOg Three Month. 7.001 HARRIS REMEDY CO., st'FC CHEMISTS SOOH If. Tenth BU BT. I-OTjrS. MO. DISDTURED PERSONS! Not a Truac. W w Ask for terms of on r Applianro. WJbJ G1V11 fllEJj 'I'Mia" Green, Fov & Co., BANKERS and COMfflSSION MERCHANTS Office, South Front Street, 3lE A UErtPT, TJ. Oa Have First-Class Facilities for transacting Oeneral Banking Business. Will reeeiye deposits subject to check or draft at Bight will buy or sol .Exchange on New York riiiladelphiaand Baltimore: will make loans on well secured paper, and make libera cash advances on Cotton, Corn, Rice and Naval Btores, and hold on storage or make sale for one commission, either In this mar ket, Norfolk, Baltimore or New York, feblo d wtf The Best Newspaper in America, and by far the Most Readable. Agents wanted everywhere to earn money in distributing the Sun's Pre miums. The most interesting and advanta geous offers ever made by any News paper. No Subscriber ignored or neglected. Something for all. Boautiful and Substantial Premiums in Standard Gold and other W&tches.Vsiuablo Books, tho Bost Family Sewing Machine known to tho trade, and an nneqnaled list of objects of real utility and instruction. Rates, by Mail, Postpaid: DAILY, per Year (without Sunday) 6 OO DAILY, per Month (withont Sunday) 50 SUNDAY, per Year ... I 00 FOR EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR 7 00 WEEKLY, per Year ... I 00 Address, THE SI X, New Tork City. RELIABLE SELF CURE A favorite prescription of one of the most noted and siuccssinl ste: ird ists in the U. S. (now retired) for the cure of Nervous Debility. Lsoat Mnnhood, Wealineii and Decay. Sent in plain sealed envelope Free. Druggists can fill it. Address DR. WARD & CO.. Louisiana, Mo.. JAMES REDMOND, Aent and Bottler CKLEURATED BEHGUEK & E1TGEL BREWING CO 'S PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER New Borne, N. C. This beer took iireiimMiif al the Cen tennial Exhibition at Philadelphia and the PariB Exposition. Keeps better than any other in warm climates, and is thi favorite brand wherever known. For sale in koRB or crates. dw I ASSERT, W illi" 111 the I' ar "f sll Unit I lie ' ' :! Hint Domnl i. ti;:. Inllli-l-s IMioriilA floi-f. I ' . a 1 n s i . . i n Ciirnri. ..I si I t n.d- eenls 1. . 1 h ii 1 1 -:l ' i K.-lail. II ..in ni'' in ' See ail.l I e . - ' I I . I - ' . 'iiii-j. ..'ii In."" n i esslnl 11,-1 I .-..nt i a.ltct ion. .. il . Kfirel(li In- l"lind al mil T.ibm-ro 1 1 . ' New Berne . i i . from three Vt li.il. Kale or this, i i.nie and ...I "f I he pud "111. I of I lie pr I s .I.i. A I. Ull'. II -S. . ..I tie! HI. ie, Mid. lie Ms.. ltKKN I :. N. (". N.-M t . W.il'.ii ai Fr.'iit ;u N 1-. tSrf -s c m 5 w J MfT
The Semi-Weekly Sun-Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 3, 1885, edition 1
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