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nn Daily HE OUKNAL. VOL. I. NEW BERNE, N. C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1882. NO. 90. LOCAL NEWS. J. J. Robijlson Road Inspector. J. W. Au&ew8 Reunion tickets. . r Journal miulatMre Almanac. Sun rises, 5:14 1 Length of day, Sunsets, 6:57 ) 13 hours, 48 mill. Muon rises 13:20 a. m. found in New Borne. And yet much We must be saved, therefore, if at all can be done here to aid the authorities by another by one who bring sinless in keeping the city clean. Every citi- can obey fully; who being nbove the NEW' ADVERTISEMENTS. zon should look well to keeping his own law can obey on our behalf. Christ is T. A. Green -Subscription collection, back yard in first rate order. The con- this Savior, for Ho died for the ungodly, dilion of the streets makes the show, bearing our sins in his own body on thr but the real trouble all over the city is accursed tree. in the back yards. Keep these, clean This salvation is all of OR.vce and not and neat and tho city will be healthy, of works. When the Apostle assorts Here is what the Review lias to say: that a man is justified by faith, he does Go where you will, in this town, and, not mean that faith is the cause nrocur Governor Jarvis will speak in Stanly u,lK BS V 3 alJ,on.K ' ing, but only the niediui.i of conveyance . ... I "U V-tUUHJL J-rt ilH IV lltllll II11L' Mt .. .. . . . iiallin this city next Monday night. 8,,iolls. VerV many at home sometimes The. Governor is hard to beat "on the! wish they had no nose, by reason of Rtiiinn." and wa sunnoso. the court careless anil thoughtless neighbors. ----r, , i,i, ...n ...n,; m..u imvury many niaces h is nan tMiougn liuum n alto nun b iiuik null iiiiti.ii. i . . - , ,, . . . , uj uiiy , oui io ton uie nonosi iium, uie Mr. K. It. Cuthbert will ship to-day to night smells are rank. J. A. Davis & Son of Hyde a saw pi0cd i p ' ' ' " 7 aim engine, me saw mm was imporieu We think there has been enough said irom Maryland ana the engine was one 110W a,)out tho gtr,1(lts , t, BanitilI... repaired at the New Berne Machine condition of New Berne. TIioJoi;unai. Shops. keens otwn columns for anv comnlaints STATE NEWS. Olcniird from our Exchanges. New Berne. N. C, Aug. 7, ISS'J. Gentlemen of the BtKinl of City Council: In answer to your inquiiy as to the health ot the city, 1 nave to say,soiai Wilson Atlnntce: It bus rained in as my observation goes,. I have novei Wilson every day lor a week and Known, since 1 nave neon nere, loss si. k- 1(;U. tliat jf wp ,,.,ve mmh mftv noss at this season of the year. I con- that the crops will be injured. gratulatc you that you have not mutated ij.,,,:,,, Ereninn Visitor 11 CITY ITEMS. This column, 111'xt to loral new?, Is to b in for Local AiivrrtUiiiK. Drniurratir Exri-Ullre Committee. The members of the Craven County Democratic Executive Committee are reuuested to meet at the office of W. G. We Brinson, Esq., on August 7th, at 5 in. A lull meeting is re E. II. Meadows, Chairman. Cdanicu In Railroad OHIt-lalx against public officials and gives them Mr. J. VV. Morris, General Freight and tho l'il.-Re replying. But when Passenger Agent of the Midland Rail way, moves his headquarters to Golds ' boro, where he relieves Mr. G. W. Col lier, the Station Agent. Mr. A. M. Wooldredge is appointed Station Agent at this place. UreenbackerN. any matter is. siilliciently ventilated then wo close down on communications on the ground that they are not of terest to the public. we inniK one or two tilings have been established by the controversy: 1. That New Borne is in a very fair sanitary condition. We were satisfied the medium whereby tho soul becomes united to Jesus Christ. The outward ear does not cause us to hear, but the inner faculty of hearing with which God has endowed us. The eye is not the cause procuring of our sjeing,- but instead the power of vision implanted by our Maker in us; and ear and eye are only medium avenues through which the soul receives sounds, ami out of which it looks as out of a window. So in the Gospel plan; faith is the way, the avenue over which the soul goes as it is sweetly drawn to God. Ho alone justi fies; is tho Alpha and Omega; the Au thor and Finisher of our faith. 1 :.. . I 1 . . 1 am some 01 your picuecessoi s in iiutniiiga ,lm j- , ,,., who , 0 clock, p war of extermination on the grass and within the pa rt, two or three days lles woods, nature's scavengers, and man's i,w,u jn the comities of 'Halifax, auK--',t noil'iil ol lino i, li Icj itnoin n 1 Jf vn irrrlii ,i- il It I l.i.l... ... 1 .....1 Ti,4l..,iifnit 41...1 iui aiiu-n in urn iiiicipainu uhhi. .v.. . ("(('( 1(- mm iM 1 1 I 1 1 il 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II I Hi: ..JnlH tne neat ana depressing nuiucncos 01 cotton crop in iliost' eouniies is Taxes are uow due and must be naid l .:ii. il., . .-. .. ... as eoiupaieii iiu uie cum s lorth with poor Diirli; our long and tedious summers. Let thorn grow until they accomplish of ot lier counties. their nuritose. when they may ho re moved without detriment or inconvenience. Yours, etc., Chari.es Duffy,' Jr.. M. Hahn, Sheriff. New Berne, N. C., Aug. 7, lsj. To the ilinior dud Villi Council of Hi City of A'cir Heme: mr. uicero ureen gave us a urecnnacK of tlat More tll0 pi.vsicians so certiliod apple on Monaay. it was large and juicy ana sound at the core it green- rams iu the liwt f(.w ww.lw livvP lu;uie backism has in it the proper elements it ti,e weeds and grass grow faster than may sometimes como up to the apple the , 8treot force (ll.e lo cut d,nvn standard, nut just now the apple is a 3. Tliat ma,jame cow woultl be a vai long ways ahead of its namesake. Sudden Death. We learn that Mr. Thomas E. Gaskins of this county died at his home on yes terday at about 8 o'clock in the morning, ,I-i l Ins of MnnlNlriiti'K i:ic U011 of Co 11 nly C'oiniiiiNHioiiers. The Justices of the Peace met in tho Court House at 12 o'clock yesterday to elect County Commissions for the 011- 2. That the hot sun and frequent suing two years and to levy the tax for the year 1SS3. On roll call thirty-one an swered to their names, there being only thirty-one in the county. The Chairman of the County Commis sioners read a Kcnort, em bracing the financial transactions of the past two years, and tho exhibit speaks well for their management. We will publish the report entire in a few days and it will uable auxiliary to the lawn mower for the next few weeks. St roil a- Caninnliui Document. In last week's Journal there was His death was sudden, he having been coironunication urging that the present ,)est BOTlk fl. itsl.lfi up early in the morning giving direc tions to his hands. Mr. Gaskins was an honored and useful citizen and his sud den death will cause sorrow to many faithful friends. . Boy Drowned. After 'the reading of.. tho report, on motion Of Mr. Win, Foy it was ordered that the same be published. Mr. Win. Hay then stated that inas much ns there had been some complaints about the financial transactions of the Board of County Commissioners be not re-elected for it would givo the oppo nents of the "county government sys teni'' a plea to use in the present cam paign. The elect ion has been held ; the old Board re-elected and one little inci t . H , . iieni ocuuii niir win nuiKe it a suonir n...i i.i ....,.. .i.i. .i.:.. .. n c 1 1 ,. . jiwiuu, in- Hiiuiu mini: uiiil Llli.'il ill lli'll wupuiiuuy 11101 mug ii uoy was iouuu Democratic campaign nlea: After the k.w....i... 1 i. n. t.. . it: 1 .-1 11 lAll 1 i.-liiui;-il li till- UUMUl-h. I 1 In II II ;--v uireauing 01 ine rejiort 01 ine i;nairman r.dvard uay. xie was last seen alive e. r. Dudley Esi., a Republican Jus on Saturday night about nine o'clock, tice, arose and, on motion to re-elect tho aboardone of the boats in the dock, and old Board ' gave it his hearty endorse- at that time was in the act of leaving mellt niui state(i tlat aitl,ough he la the boat. Coroner Bates summoned jury and hold an inquest over the body, missioners, yet in view of the excellent tne verdict was, "Gome to his death by financial management of county affair accidental drowning." He was about by this Board, they had his hearty np 16 years old, and was buried on Sunday roval and would got his vote. evening in cedar urove uemetery. So it mav R0 out to the worl(l tllat ,,, practical workings of tho present sys- The Dally Journal. Col. lion was amended ny iur. I'dy, that an endorsement be given by a re-election On a ballot being ordered, tho old Board wore elected by the following vole there being thirty-one Justices present James A. Bryan, T. H. Mallison, -J. W. Biddle, - -S. W. Latham, . -W. G. Brinson, After the election of the Commission ers the County Board of Education pro SO A. M. Waddell will issue in p Cvmi county meets the en- Lm,oJ t), tho rlpcti(m 0f a County Su posed to the theory. ORY. Practice vs. The- Charlotte, about the 22d of this month, dorsoment even of those who are op a daily Democratic paper with the above title. Ool. Waddell's sketches of his Maine campaign, written two years ago for the News -and Observer showed his ability as a writer, and his paper will meet with ready favor. Tho New Berne Daily Journal admtres his taste in the selection of the name,- and as the two papers will be s far apart, trusts that . it will not be overshadowed by its bril liant contemporary, NOTICE. Office of Sec. and Treas. New Berntt & Pamlico Steam Transportation Co. JNew Heme, N. C, Aug. 8, 1882. At a meeting of the directors, held oil .... rit.l !;..... II. nil i (miirai x (.. hi . vu.ipi-i niril.a ilm,ra f, u , t . Mill i,.ii..l.f I... ....1.I.1 ik Ciiiwtiiu emu. n Illll III lj,lll'- I'l- lll.llll II Ullliwili-i Olllli -I Y)t JJi mer resort if the capitalists ot that town woui take hold of the mater. It has in the vincinily several very line mineral siirins and lor beauty and liealhftiliiess of location has no equal in tlie State. Who will move 111 the matter- It will lie a matter The article in the JovRN.uf Sunday, of renret to the Democracy of this Wednesday, June 27, the Treasurer was while containing a grain of truth, con- Senatorial district to learn tliat ordered to collect from the Stockholders ainsapound of fiction. I think that Capf. Parrisli declines te allow the 'f the Company t.uty ir cent, of their 1 I I mihmi'l'inlniiiM tn 1 1111 fimitul ufiu'lr rif qqi.1 tne writer nas none injusi ice, in greatly use 01 111s name as a eaiiuiuaic. (Company on or before the lath day of exaggerating the state 01 nilairs in the llllllll!'ton iSWV: A Well known August, 1882. ity.'. It has olvvnys been customary, white woman, by tlie name of Stockholders are requested to make wlu.iii.voi- i. U,.oKS rvnil lo nnv frrmik Ki -nil.- 1 I-h'oviivk :xt ucsont till ill- ""ve ill ii.v oiuce iu new 1 J n - Home. . liMsiuxltii v ...i,..i ... i i. f .... ii... i .i. :,.,.,.(., ..ri... i-i;.. i .,.,.,:., ,.fii..i,f " v ' t'ALt-Ill, IU 1IHIU 1UI IIH- CHUHC, IlllU III IS I lllilll" III I lit.- 1 1 1 1. M I ,1 1? lllHTIIU'l- ause has always, in the eyes of certain ed to commit suicide, on Ihursday nua-dtd ones, been the condition of the streets, last, by taking lail(lanilll). It and abuse of citv ollicials the result, seems that she seized an opiiortu- Now while this article is not intended 'I.V Hie Dispensary dnrms T. A. GREEN, Sc. & Treas. as a defense to city authorities, and does not profess to claim that the streets an what they should be, nor that tho sani tary condition of the city is in every way what could be desired, it wishes to correct a false impression that may have boon produced, and banish the idea that Now Borne is the post house she has been oproKHited. it is generally admitted among m ical men of to-day that typhoid fever typho malarial, and. other infectious dis oases do not originate "do novo," but are dependent upon the.' presence of miasma for their existence. We know that bad drainage, 'filth in any form, de caying vegetal ion, etc., promote d iseaso, and it is when those anti-hygienic factors the temporary absence of Dr. Lane Surgeon in cliartie, and lroni ap pearances she must have swallowed at least two ounces of the poisonous urii"'. Jtalcigli Mens (dtl Obwrrcr: So heavy was the rainfall oi&iit miles north Kaleili tliat fences on quite liijjh ground were washed away Elizabeth City Brew&yf KIJZAltETH, n. c. ' .1 o n ki n A 1 e. Tin , and 5,(1(10 feet of lumber lying,' near iiian -,ui.v iin-i m-w 'O- l 111, . . ' ... I i. - I. . . .1 ii i .1.. All' is ukiii ii l;i 1 ii n-d til llii luewiry, l GENUINE AND FURE, owed lroni I'ure 31 alt tuid Hop . siipi'i'iui 1 1 mill much bvtti-I IS I li a Hiih tonic, a little siirui"' nrancii was wasucii clear away. The rain was unpre cedented. The rains are dam- ajiiiitf the crops. The State papers come to us with reports ot such damages in all sections. AVheat, not yet threshed, by reasons ot the ;Tcatnoss ol I lie crop, is sprouting in the shocks, and cotton isturnin.' il I'lVVrllliltlVe u become active that diseases prevail to yellow. Sillisliiiie, hard work and their greatest extent, and assume an hopefulness Will, however, Set . 1 ' ' epidemic form. We know, further, t hlllC's rijrlit. that we have the same exciting cause in our midst, be it bacteria, or what not, that has before acted. Granting then the statements made in Sunday's nrtich be true, we would expect to find disease rile in every -quarter: but such is by no Potton ttoooinfs lim ine- the week moans the case. , There is less sickness, four bales. Sold upon a basis of 11 S for v two-thirds to-dnv. than at tho same middling. COMMERCIAL. ni:v iiichm: m viiKiiT. U:i rniiil il)s.ii; illiil ni:il:o i:il fint-is :uul chills. Iliuli-i - ii 1 1 pi i. il in l.:ui'.-, kcs, ui Ij.iIIIcu iu (Villi-. 1i , ..niniiiili il l.y l.ln : Aiilri-.-s, THOMAS M. JENKINS & CO., Box 2M, Elimbeth City, N. C. :iuui;-.li;in lirick Sale. I will keep constantly on hand at Man well & Crabtree's lot in New Berne a lot of first class hand-made brick. For terms apply to James Mauwell or to the undersigned D-lm. C. Simpson. NORFOLK COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LADIES. Your Name In Print. Mr. Bryant McCullon Jr. of Kinston, loft on the Tujcr Lay on Monday lor a visit to Hyde. Wo understand that Hyde county contains some very pretty girls as well as various other attractions. Mr. W. A.B.Brancli, a prominent farm er and one of the County Commission ers of Beaufort county was in the city on Monday. lie has been summering perintendont of Public Instruction an the present incumbent, Mr. John Long, was unanimously ro-oloctod. Then, on motion, it was resolved that the same tax bo levied for the year 1SS2 as was collected in 1SS1, which was $1.08! on the one hundred dollars valuation. ('.Mix- m.. 1...1I-- (Wi. iii onobu . , , l , I v 'V'lVi, il-lV. lil Ullliv, ...,.. ill .-"II. I,n. pi mini asD . ..i, mm n ih geneiany io- Tl:v,.,,NTiNF.-lloceipts moderate. Firm ,'R 1)1 ( ATIIIN IIF lillLMi LADIES. inaiKeo oy priysicians 01 1110 city mat at sU.nO lor yellow dip. the summer has so far been the health- T.vi Firm at 1.25 and Sl.fiO. BkKmWAX 20c. to 22c. per lb. e Itml Sli-cctii. , Mr Eiitor:-jOuj: Howij, fsomelimos called "Elm City," ought to have its name changed to "Weed City," or LOras Town," for weeds and grass are about to got tho best of elms. I am in the grass anil keep the woods under, and if one does not think that something is needed, let him take an extended tour over our old city and be hold the power of "General Croon Theatrical AmuNemeiiU. The prospects are pretty fair for the at Morehoad . m T . .. I If. T.. . 1 . Tj1 T ...... I L . 4 I citizens oi ss ew Berne to be well sup- xu.iom uu.h, up "' favor of turning the cows on the street plied with amusements at the Theatre moreneau on jvioiuiay morning wiiu ,0 t during the coming fall and winter. The health greatly improved, it is under Superintendent, Mr. John C. Green, has stood that lie is under the advice of a la already contracted with tliroo different . dy physician, which accounts for his Troupes and is corresponding with convalesanoe. (Others. The Madison Square Company will be here on the 4th and 5th of Octo t i ..n ..... i ci . . .. Tin Jj- " .... A ner ana wm give "lisineraiua." The Pl's- . -uj,.jri.m mi .aie fimU1 t , , . . , uiaireacott uominnatiou" will be here "u.aceu witll . Mr0ftnw,t of wu,i' mn,,i, ln,.i.r on ine in, i4tn, latn and itith, and u.ere oy i,.e ';. bcfoi.0 tlint anm di)mr thilt tho citv !11 UTT-l." - lllln it r I TTrt n Tlnldic n,t,I f.,.;i rt(T 1 ' wiupiay newise, - rnncess oi wag- ........j r.u .u authoi.itieB ftve havil,K USPtl will gPt dad" and others. John Thompsons to Morehoad last night. , ah)und Ry the WB )Uiat tkmg re. Troupe wiil be here in February and Messrs. E II. Meadows and R. Berry m. f c,jnnB that to1i11 will play "Around the, World..", leaw t0 attond the Plnnaceu- Brown tlie barber cut mv hair with I : i v. . 1 1 7 : .... i " WCUl VOUVt-lltlUIl Ulj VV lllHkllll. Cotton Statutiri. I Mr. Thomas Daniels and Miss Mamie Mr. John U. Smith, one of the "pan- faj.0 a walk up Miadlo Btrpot lhp lnost el," leaves this morning for Warm fvcqupnte,i stloot in the place and you lost that we have had for years past. I I1.I..1. l...i .;rn.. 1 i miiiik in.it our i.ix payor nas oecomi; Col:N"l'l!Y BVCON unduly alarmed, and furthermore that 10c; shoulders l"c the present condition of the streets will compare favorably with past years. The fevers of tho past few years havr never boon attributed to a lack of atten tion on the part of the city authorities; but to seiiie cause atmospheric of other wise, by which the nature of disease has undergone a change. This has not boon confined to our "garbage city," but has extended through this whole section ..'k It is highly proper that scinie measures should be taken between now and the fall, to get rid of the woods, which in some places exuberate so extensively, and tho proper way is to have them cut and removed from the city. It is not the growing, but the decaying vegeta tion that is a promoter of disease. Our c-ity fathers have still time to act. Very respectfully, F. W. IluoiiKS, Tort Physician. Twelve Regular Tcnchers, live Gentle men ami Four Ladies. From some additional letters sent to Daniels left for Morehoad yesterday the Cotton Exchange for Aug. 1st we Mr. TJ. S. Mace, accompanied by his glean the following: E. L. Franks, sister Miss Aurora loft for Winston Richlands: "The weather up to date yesterday. Mr. Mace is attending the has been favorable; stand is poor; crop Druggist's Convention. later by ten days but in good condi- Mis. Rixie and daughter, Miss Sallie tion." W. S. Bell, Newport: "Cotton Jones of Alabama, ere in the city yes- crop is very good with ua better than terday, ever before." W. H. Dail of . Snow Charles R. Thomas . Ji, left for Hill: '-Stands bad; crop fifteen days Greensboro yesterday to attend the law late, but the present condition of crop is school of Dick & Dillard. so good that if no disaster comes we may expect above an average crop." Major A. Gordon, Cobton: "The last report left cotton small and two weeks behind. Since then it has improved ' rapidly. There has been too much rain, but no serious damage done yet. Two things are to be borne in mind the bad stands and the lateness of the crops. There is no remedy for the first but a favorable fall may make up for the sec ond. More than usual depends on Au gust this year." , Our Churches on Sunday. BAPTIST CHURCH. which left tho outside of my head about as bare as the inside. Well, I don't in tend to write much this time, but want to say again that tho cows ought to be put on tho streets at once. The objec tions that are used to the cows that cities do not allow cows on tho streets and that they will injure tho women and children are very poor, I think. First, it ought to bo remembered that this is only a "one horse town" com paratively and therefore ought not to try to put on airs like a city. The place is too poor to pay for the airs. And Becond, that cows are domestic Sanitary Meur. It seems that the Wilmington people duty. ' are also grumbling about the condition Then as every second of time given us of that city. The article we copy below we are under obligations to serve God from the Wilmington Review reveals a I for his present mercies, so we have no f much worse state of affairs than can be I time to repay for past transgressions. Rev. F. W. xEason preached from animals and not likely to hurt any body. Eph. 2: 88: "For by grace are ye "The ladies are afraid of cows," they saved through faith; and that not of say. This is all folly, for the ladies yourselvefi;it is the gift of God.T ; attend cows throughout the country and Only upoq one of three grounds can I expect attend the most of them in this anyone bo saved: He must be entirely town. No, the cows are not half as free from sin; or, if a sinner must be dangerous as dogs and yet we see .the able to atone for his transgression; or, streets full of these useless pets every another must free him from his sin. day. Your writer has often crossed the No man is freo from sin. Not only street to keep from meeting some big God's word, but our own consciences black bull dog, and every now and testify that we come far short of our then we hear of some body being bit. but still they run at large. If yellow fever was to strike this place now, woe be unto New Borne. ' Yours truly, Old Ideas. Hams ISc Lard 15c. Bkkf On foot, rc. to Tic. Swekt Potatoes iiOo. per bushel. Eous 10c. per dozen. Pi-: anuts fr2. riUUpor bushel. l'il)l)l-:l! 1.5(1, PiOAt'Hi:;; SI. 00 per 1hIicJ,.-. Ari'fcKK f,5a10e. per bushel. l'UAll! -SI. 00 per bushel. Onions $1.00 per busnel. J'iKANS 50c. per bushel, lIiDi-.s Dry, Do. to lie; green 5c. T.vl.Low (io. per lb. Cliu.'KHNs Grown, 50c. per pair. Mi'.ai, Bolted, 1.15 y?r bushel. Siunui.KS 5 inch, S2.25 per M. sides Cliristiiui, Imt lioii-si'Ctiuiiin. IViuciinl Pio- irMuul ili'iiomniiitiiiii iviiri'M-utetl in ttit Idiartl . ol ' liiivclnrs niui FiiciiIin. Two huiuli'i'tl uml i-ility iiintn lust tssion. Ni'W aiul i-li-uiiiit tniiliiuii', lieini'U by slfiini uml lighted Willi tm: H.iIiim1 with the best li'lll I'll licit I lull!! I lllllillIIIIIVK. HuIUlllIlL' df- i:n l mi-lit iHiililiiig a.iuliil lliroUKliout Willi Hint tiiiiiitm e, miit bh' Hoi lnunius nnd ;lsll- tiiiiil.'. 111111;'" mid lvt hiiir matt 1-Psncti vn kclt ; luiili r.Kiinu wiili IkU ami cold wati-r; tlu-rw l.-ll-fc pIU'lol, cic. h, saps, S4.00 per M.; hearts, 5.00 inch per M HATING W ATI-: It. "Racing Water," who can paint thee, With thy scenery wild and grand f It would take a magic pencil Guided by n master hand. Here arc towering rugged mountains, Granite rocks all scarred aud gray, Nature's altars whence her incense Floats in wreaths of mist away. At their feet thy murmuring waters, Now are singing songs ot praise. Or in Sunday notes triumphant A majestic poau raise. Down tho canon's rocky gorges, Now they wildly, madly sweep. As, with laughing shout exultant. O or the rocks they joyous leap. Then in calm and limpid beauty Still and deep they silent now, With the verdant banks o'erhaging Pictured in the depths below. Pulsing from the heart of Nature, Hero, thy " Warm Springs ' genial gush, - , There, like stream from Alpine glacier, Down the mountain coldly rush. Tahkeeostee Racing Water Was thy sonorous Indian name, But as "French Broad" thou art written On the white man's roll of fame. Perish that I but live the other ! For on every dancing wave Evermore is shown the beauty Of the name the red man gave. Mary Bayard Clarke. Warm Springs, July 23d, 1883. ' IIAIriMORIC:PIAKKKT. Baltimore, August 5. Oats steady; southern rmaiwo. ; western white fi!!a(i5c.: Pennsylvania fiOali.V. Pro visions firm: moss pork !?22.25a2:!.25. Bulk moats shoulders and clear rib ides, packed, llalc. Bacon shoul ders 12c. ; clear rib sides lafc. Hams lftialulo.. Lard refined 14c. Cotlee firm;. Rio cargoes, ordinary to fair, Hla'Jic. Sugar lower; A soft ?c. Whisky quiet at tfl. 18. For catalogue, containing full infor mation, apply to KKV. K. II. WYNNE, Secretary, . Or Rev. R. M. SAUNDERS, Principal, aug4dlw-w3m Norfolk, Va. Horner School, OXFORD N. C The Fall Session of 1882 Begins the 4th Monday in July. INSTRUCTORS: J. II. IIOHNKR, J. C. HoKN'KK, J. M. HOKNKK, With such assistant instructors as the exigencies of the School may require. NKW YORK COTTON MAKKET. Nkw ork, Augusts. rutures closed The chief work of the School is done sous. as- ted peculiar and in-in- cipals to take personal charge of all the uii.mi;to niAKKi'T. Ulassen in the Icadiu-' branches taught, Wilminoton, August 5. Spirits tur- and to .supervise all tho work of Uie pontine firm at 42. Kosin quiet School. at ?fl..5it lor strained, and SI. 50 tor The School has been under its nresent good Rtrainod. Tar steady at$l. 80. Crude management for more than Thirty iu i pontine Meituy at yi.n lor nam, Voai M, and in tins sense.it is, wo be- au"; lHm ah.?U( la.us by the Senior Principal and his two uijua; hopioniuer n mi uctouer Thc ,eS8 in.)0rtliul work is,riven to "'. ;;V, T" . tT histant instructors, who are selec 11 Hi: F..l,n.. u11 IwAll lli March 19 oil Wlth pCCUll ivteiehce to their loan. Aru-ii io iii on I Illness tor thc duties assigned them : -t;.tton quiet; ujilandsia 1-10; Orleans the "'""'"'i1 of sludciils will not be rr t roasoil beyond the capiu Uy of the Pi .75 for yellow dip and virgin. Midland North Carolina Railway Company, NeV Berne, N. C, Aug. 7, 1882. Tickets, for reunion of 2?th Regiment, gxd from 16th to 2oth Aug. as follows: Morehoad toOoldsboro and return, $2.50 New Berne " . " 2.00 lvinsUm " ' 1.00 Lad range " " CI) J. W. ANDREWS, augSdtd Superintendent. lieve, the oldest school in the South. As ucveral ot thc Cadets will leave for College, there will be room next Session for about twenty new students. For Catalogue apply to the, Principals, .1. II. & J. C. 1IOUNEU. NOTICE. Having been appointed this day by the Board of County Commissioners, Road Inspector of this city, my olfice will be at James F. Clark's store. J. J. ROBINSON, aug8dtf Inspector. E. 11. MEADOWS & co. - DEALERS IN IKUGS, SEEDS and GUANOS, Agricultural Cheaicu. ; . JtST Trucker's Supplies & Specialty Nw Berne, N. C. pr20-3m w
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 8, 1882, edition 1
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