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BMM r i nxAh. VOL. I. NEW BERNE, N; 0., AVE liffESI AX; AUGUST 23,1882. NO. 123. 1 Tr'TTTr. ( ) u . r i it LOCAL NEWS. Journal Mliilitluie Almnuar. . Sun rises, 5:25) Length" of day,, Sunsets, G:39 1 13 hours, 14 min. Moon sets 12;20 a; m. . Mr. V. II. Oliver sold on yesterday . 50,000 yards of cotton bagging.. ; . : 1 The 1 contest bet woen Stimson and Halm waxeth warm and was very must cul at Five Points Monday night. Every steamer brings m large quan tities of bagging and ties for our morch m nnti. Begins to look like business.' - We have a prospectus of tlio Bible Student's Eclectic Mmlltly to be edited Dr. John T. Walsh. It will be d ; voted to. tin exposition oflln ftrrfptuttHt1 and will be published at $U0 per volume. . ... ' Our townsman, Mr. Athens Wood while at Morehead last Monday, went .'' down Dogue sound and, killed a shark six and a half feet in length, lie was on exhibition at Morehead City on Mon day night. . ' ' , The nassengers ou tlio Shenaudotth- ' outward tri yesterday were Mossre. J. J. Tolson, Alek Miller, J. II. Ilaekbiirii ' F. Vlrieh, Robert Freeman, J. W "Moore and wife and M. Frag .tor New " York.; VV. F. liounlvee and family, Misto Florence Itounlree and Miss' (Jsirrie . Mayhew for Ronton ')d Canada; Oen It. Ransom for Norfolk, and Miss Annie Boyd for Baltimore. Pre url UK lor lliiNiiirwu. ' Maj. A. 11. Denuison is sctting'thlng in order for fall work at his mills near the railroad. Two new gins will be jmt in, five new oil presses, a 40 horse en gine, and the old depot building is to he put up on tho eld Bull wharf for storage i etc. The improvements to be added will cost about 9.000. '".'; ' ". ' ' ' . ... ..- . ' KIhhIoii Oollesp. ' : ' ; The dedication and corner stone cere monies of this Institution will take place on Tuesday, August 29th,1 Hon. K. I Rattle, President of ' University, will deliver the address. Got. Jarvis will lay the corner stone. All lovers of ad vanced learning ore invited to be ires- , .vat. The building will lie ready for ii on September 4th. ' ;i : " :"': "... .iU,Tj:.'i''"'v ... J,e-lur. .. , , . ,.ts j Tho third of the series of lectures for ,i the Normal students, will be delivered by liev. L. C. Vuss, Chairman of tin Local Board of-. Directors,, this evening at 8 o'clock in Rue's chapel. Subject "Incentives to the study of the Englii Language, especially as exhibited in the ' Treasures jof History in single Words." ... All are cordially invited to attend. , Admission free. ' ' Ceo. II. White, Principal. Maitntc'ii Court ;'-' ' Solomon Alexander, cel., brought an action before W. I!. P.rinson Eso., on yesterday against Mr. J. T. 1 Caddigan, Treasurer of the Midland Railway Co., claiming forty dollars damages lor the killing of one cow and heifer by the train, and ten dollars for: exemplary vindictive damages. The plaintiff was represented by W. W. Clark Esq., and tho defendant corporation by Clement Manly Esq.' The plaintilF obtained judgment for forty dollars. Defendant appealed. 1 ' .' ' : . ' "':', ' Y'onr IViunc in l'riut. . Mr. Goo. Allen and daugter, Miss Mary, returned from Virginia , last night. Miss Mary has been. stxmd fug a fe w -weeks with friends in Virginia. jiiiss mrrinut? ... uarrison reiurneu from tho Warm Springs last night Miss Cole and Miss Taylor of Chapel Hill spent the day in the city yesterday, returning to Morehead last night. ' ,.Mr.,TIios. Daniels, Misses Mary Oli ver, Mary Roberts, Lnszio SJover, IM-Ia Ives, Ci'pt. Richardson's family, and Mrs. ii. P; Williams were passengers for Morehead City last night.-. ' Mr. F. L. Perry was in the city ycs: terday with a plan European of the new hotel to be. built at Morehead City by the opening of next season Mr. J, P. Iliogdcii of Trenton eaniu in last night and reports that the cotton crops in Jones are beginning to shed their forms. township.' Thirty accessions wero niade to the church; Alex. W. West and his two daughters, Miss Rue and Miss Sal lie, and Emanuel Daughelyand Miss smiling, and Carter was not idle: And what more can I say, for time ' would fail me to tell of W. P.. Walters, J. U. Sutton, West Woolen, Hardy Banies COMMERCIAL. CITY ITEMS. Louisa, his daughter, were among the and a host of others, who all woiked number Mho joined. . Elder Wrines, of like Turks. At It o'clock,' the masses the Methodist Church, assisted a part of assembled at the appointed place, and it the time. Tha meeting commenced on soon became, apparent that things were Friday the lltli inst., and closed on the "cut and dried." An organ Nation was ut 2.50 for yellow dip NKH ItlCltNK KIAIiKliT, Cotton Middling 11 h", low middling 112c. good ordinary IIc.;ordinary I0io. None in lmirkcl. Cairn SOc. in bulk; itfe. in sacks. Tri;rKNTiNK -Receipts moderate. Firm Tins column, next to local nev, is to be nrd I for Local Advertising. LookiHK Donii the Agra. Any one wishing u copy of this late work of Dr. Walsh, will lind it at the oflice of Mr. N. S. Richardson. following Wednesday. Much good was attempted before the meeting whs called done in that neighborhood. . The Republican Convention at Kin sbon last Saturday l"v:is lufuKuuTly large and lively. L. B. Cox, Richard Whit field and Nod Oatlin were elected dele gates to the nominating convention- on the 20th instant.; After the business of the convention was over, Fred. B. Lot to ordeiv and hero tho two: factions. Which I will call old and new, arranged themselves in phalanx Btrongvf m-h tr; jng to 'control the organization. As soon as the hubbub ceased, Squire Moore called the meeting to order, : when the Rev. Austin Williams .Was announced elected chairman. Ile.iotuined thanks sides tinTtfnKrtormird-andlv speee7i aiid put everybody else to speak ing. , lie cut loose trom the 1emocraey and planted himself squarely on Repub lican ground. R. W, King, though un well, 'held forth for a short while in his usually effective style. Dan'l E. Perry honorable body , confessed his ignorance and asked those better informed to as sist him etc. Sometime during the meet- ins:, but not lust .here,.' Stanton was chosen Secretary. It became evident about this time, that the New or Reform candidate for the Legislature, to a call l'arty were managing things their own for him, responded in a- happy speech. The recruits to the Republicans seem to be very numerous. Tho Democracy is appalled. - Jones County Items. th Mn)r'K i'onrt. . , . Joseph Brown was tun first case called vcslerday' ' morning. ' He was charged with making an ansault umu Jack Huzzy on Monday night, llis pleadings were that he knew nothing about it; didn't know that he had done anything until he found himself, in tho cell this'morning. His was fined 0.00 and cost. : ' i ' TllKuWINH r.niiK, ; Maggie Fa rrar was up for an assault upon Horace Whitford. She handled a whole brick no carelessly as to allow it to come in contact, with Horace's head, and caused him to bleed like a hog, leaving an ugly sear. : ; i Ed Harvey gave a vivid description of the assault, went through' with -, all the motions, told how the blood run aiul hfTW'Mag; 'mil to make hir eweape; "She is guilty of an assault' then" said His Honor, aflpr Harvey lmd fin ished his tale. "Yes," said Harvey, "I should call it mighty bad sallm' to be struck with a whole brick. 1 ' '' Maggie's character was not proven to be the best. She was lined $10.00 and cost. '', ' , r C(qit. Pago, who was quite sick last week, is u again. Mrs. S-,A. Francks of Trenton hiis bis'ii quile ill for several days. There seems to he a good deal of sick ness in this community now, as Dr. Scarborough is very busy all the. while. We have had two or three days of fair weather, which are very acceptable to the farmers who are busy gelling fod der.' 1 " " ,' ' " : ' The nomination of Col. Benj; Askow seems to be very satisfactory. Ool. As kew has been a life long tried and-true Demiierat, working always for the good of his party purely, from principle and without tho hope of reward, and I have no doubt that the Democrats in this dis trict will give him a full and hearty siipHrt. 1 It will lie remembered that the Colonel represented this district the last time Jones sent a member to the Senate, and he polled a larger vole than any other man tin the ticket. Besides way. A motion wan made ana auoiitcu to appoint twelve 'committeemen to se lect delegates to the county convention. Tho chairman easily selected six, (it is charged that these were selected before the meeting and in the interest of the New faction) the otheis were selected by the assistance of Squire Moore and others, and were mainly of the same stripe. Tho . committee "retired with Judge Moore at their head, and selected Joe Warlers, fleorge Williams and Richard Woolen, col., as delegates. (Righthere the New Issue said his sky was not bright) all Stanton men so said. This produced a general uproar, -such as it has never been my privilege to wit ness, except at an old lasliioued corn shucking. To say that all was disorder would be too feeble; vonf union confuiDidctl is near er the truth. In order to tickel tho col ored clement, Mr. Moore retired with a. part of his committee a second time, and reported West Woolen, Richard Wooten, both colored, and Jesse War- Tau Firm at 1.50 and &1.75. Bkhswax 20c. to 22c. jer lb. HoNiiY GOo. per gallon. Country Bacon Hams 18c lflcrrshrnildenH5cr- LarvH5ci Bkhf On foot. 5c. to Co. Swekt 1'OTAToKS 50o. per bushel Ertos 12c. per dozen. Phanuts S2.50. per bushel. . Foi)Dii-Sl.50. Pk aches 15o. to 3;. per peck. t Ai'i.ES-'50c; p?r bushel. , PKAKSr?1.00 ,,er bushel. -, Onions $1.50 per busnel. , Bhans 50c. per bushel. Hides Dry, 9c. to lie; green 5c. Tau-OW 6c. per lb. Ciuckkns Crown, 50c. per pair. Mhal Bolted, 1.15 pjr bushel. Irish Potatoks $1,50 per bushel. SniNUM'S 5 inch, $2.25 per M.; 0 in('h,sais, $4M per M.; hearts, $5.00 per M. CJreriiback CoiiTeutlon. A National Greenback Labor 'Con vention of the Second Conirressioniil District will meet in New Berne ou Thursday the 81st of August, at the court house forthe purpose of uuttinir in nomination a suitable candidate for " Congress. Delegates are requested to at tend Ironi all the counties . in the. Dis-li'it't- Cicero Cheen: Chairtuuu. C'liAVEN CIOl'STf lijlLEQATES. Isaac Brock, col., Frank Heath. Jeakun tlritliu, Monroe Rountreer, col"., Charles Sutton, Caleb Dunn, col., Daniel Bryan, col., John A. -Jacksoii. Jessey White, col.. Robert Biwk. Rite Nite. R. '.I. Brock, W. N. Gardner, William OriHin, John C. Collins. John T. Lincoln, Henry Spear. John O. Gardner, JohnO. Smith, Amos Biggs, Col., O.K. Wetherimrton. George Willis, John Oorbert, Barns. All Nationals are invited to attend. , Aiie. 15. l A Il'IltlOltIC DIAKKET. B.m.uoi!i, August 21. Oats lower: southern new 55a58e.; western white 55a5c.; do. mixed 5la55c. Rye quiet at! (j.hwOcj, Hay dull; prime to choice Pennsylvania and Mary land $ll!.00al7.00 Provisions lirni; mess porkilf22.25a23.25. Bulk meats shoulders and clear rib sides, packed, lla14ic. Bacon shoul ders 12c; clear rib sides 15c. Hams I5ia10ic Lard refined 14c. Butter steady: western packed Ha20c. Coll'ee firm; Rio cargoes, ordinary to fair, Kla'JJe.. Sugar quiet; A soft 91c. Whisky iirmer at -'1.19al.20. WILMINGTON ITIAIIKiCT. Wilmington, August 21. Spirits tur pentine iirm at 41 Jo.' Rosin qmel at $1.)5 for strained, and S?1.50 for good strained. .Tar Iirm at 3.00. Crude turpentine Inni at i&l.ri for hard, and ?f3.75 for yellow i'qi and virgin. NUW VOKK COTTON IflAKKKT. New i oi:k, August21-1 p.m. Cotton lutiircs closed steady; August 13 H9 al3 110; September 13 4fla13 47; Octobr 11 Mall ti; Movember 11 ti.'lallOl; De- DR. EDWARD CLARK . Kf.p. -itiillj 'oilers iirt:li"ioii:il MTircs to lli I'llixciii. of New ItiM'lii-toul coiiuliv tllironiiiliiiir lias lilacltl"',! Ulcic.-Mullv foillli'tii vpnrn bIiciv iiialio ial li vi rs im vail, iis iilijiciaii, ol- 3ttlrk'i:ttl uttti t-ui'l-oit. ' ;. oi'.'k n-.iiaiKui -It Hi-,.m. UriiK kloiv, corner Ci-avi'ii ami Collook. Ui'Mili mi'i otil ( liai'Ji.au KoIV-V: (iippst mlV uoiiifi Ni'iish aiul Cravni. . :inirl-d&w:lin. ters as the delegates, a change in color, cembcrl !.(!;! bid; January lt.09.ill 71. J Am; m mil PON BITTIOliS or Vegetable Elixir of Life, TiiK;Hi:.Tici:ni:iVor rni: a;h NO KAM1I.Y SlIOl'l.ll K WlTlIOtTT IT. YAI I'ns Din-Mis, luv the iviiiilt of j cms oi' oliHiuk-al rirui'i'U and tii-arlic.-il cxbehiiu'iil. II, is roiiiponiuli-il ( out Hie i-tr:LCId hihI c(ii- viuraU'il vn-oit's oi juii-i'ty vi'i;lalilv hiiuiiics. It is iMiiirt-lv t'i'i1" li'imi ''altiiuel ur otlmr ilan- Ln-roiih siilKslancH; is tin' safi'Nt lnitlicinp ui hsi Itti- cliilihfii anil ttvaki'nrit ooiisiiiiiiions. H'liertt a irt-iilli yi fil't'ctivr upnii'iit i'iHiiiml. Tlit-v eiu-ifv, fn iiiir;iio and iMiiitli llit Itlood. vliinnlali II to lira ih.v cii'i iiuilloii, mid if tnkcii wlii'ti I't'otiii'i'il will Iomi I In' sisiciii in nciiei't oi'di-r. 11 is ('siH'oiitllv nvoiiimt'iidi'd (iir tlii'curpof all MAI.AKIAI. diseases, UrifilllH diniiM-s ol Ho kidni'.vrt, Itltt'iinialifiit, liyjM'iisia, liillioiixiicf.H, 'ostivi'iii's and nil it t-oiiiiloiuls.-Ah ait uiii'i'iimii. tin ilosi Ik a tabli'siMHnif.ill tlni'i' liiura a , aim! ax a I n ic mid iiIIim alive it mall li'asioonl'nl iii.triiintr tuni evHiiini;. ' I'li pan d liy .Iho. K. I.utllutv, I'hai iikii-i-4 and ( in mi'-l, .voiiuiK, . A. Ill ver and Marine, Steamer Trent, from up Neuse with freight and passengers to T. R. T. Co. Steamer Conteutnea, from Vanceboro with shingles to C. T, Cherry. ; ''.' ' : Steamer L. H. Cutler, from Vanceboro with naval stores and shingles to Win. Cleve. ' - '' : ' ' ' ' . The schooner Manantivo, Capt. Cullen. hailing from Philadelphia,, arrived from New York yesterday evening with a cargo of lime and brick consigned to R. O. E. lodge. ' : Kcndy for tlie Fray. ' Johnston II. Bryan, Esq., was in. the city ori Tuesday,, for the- second time since the JOURNAL came to New Berne lie wants the Democrats to hold their county convention and get to work Hays . Sheriff. Ilahii, Bob Hancock and George Green, Jr., were out in his neighborhood the other night and eat up a fine possum supper that had. been prepared for him, and ho wants them attended to " promptly and without mercy. ' '-,... FaNneiigcrs ou Shnnndouli. The Shenandoah arrived yesterday moriiing with tho following passengers Gov. T. J. Jarvis and wife, Dr. W. R Cuifchart and wife,: John ' Wood and wife, Judge II. A. Gilliam, Frank Wood Ed. Wood, master T. H. Southgate, Ju Ban WTood, Mr. Skinner, John Itead,Y B. Cbleburri and son, Misses pophia Martin,' Auuie Wood,- Nannie Cook . Mat tie Saunders, Myra M. Southgate Wpodark and Mrs. T. , M.. Southgate- They left on a special train for More-; V head sion after their arrival. . Frriaht for KIiinIoii. Hie steamer A'cusct sailed at noon yesterday from Old Dominion wharf for Kinston with full load of goods from Old Dominion steamer Shenandoah: for the following parties: ; . J. C. Hay, L. II. Fishery Oettinger Bros., Thos. McGee, J. M. Mewborn, L, Grady, S. II. Abliott, J. A. Pridgen Nunn & LaRoque, W. F. Stanly, J. II Kinsey, L. J.Moore, J. Slaughter & Bro, R. C. Hay, W. Lowrj C. Gray, Miller & Canady, R. Rayncr, T. 1). Lindsey.U. E. Daly, Meacham & Edwards, Cr. Bi McCotter, J. D. TaylorUeii ing & Tur-nage,-11. Archbell,S.'n. Lofiin. but having the same voice. Before the nuH'ting closed, W. B. Wallers was de clared as the nominee for Constable. Thus closed tho first or New faction proceedings, said by the .oilier wing to Cotton quiet; uplands 13 11-1U; leans 1 Or- TO TitUCKEUS and other FARMERS. the Colomd behig .ft :iVlr-.04imtnall'r-u.n m Sianton V interest en lie hi iiiiiKe aoou nun useiiu iiieiiinei. It seems to be the opinion that tho dele gates from this county were instructed to vote for Col. . Whitford at the conven tion, when they were not instructed at all; but the county convention only recommended the name of Whitford for the nomination, and left it with the good JTlia Milk Fertilizer aiid Insecticide, -'FOK AIX .UUIKVLTI'RAL AM) 1IOUT1WL- 'IV UAL J'WDrCTS. tirely At 4 o'clock the Old faction assemb led, chose Homer Borden, "the old war Horse,"' as chairman, and A. J. Mcln lyre secretary. A committee of twelve was elected to recommend delegates to Delivered at any of the Depots in Xor- ilf PER TON, CASH, the county convention. Homer Borden, J. M.Carter and Hardy Barnes were the full; and Portsmouth. B. PEBBLE'S NEW CLOBE HOUSE, Norfolk Va.' Hoard perdny,' i ( 0 ' WHHk, BIO Tallin It'll I'fr Wi-i-k. 4i I. 'ill' ill)'. ,ju judgment and sound discretion of tlie liP,.Kates. - This meeting nominated N. I'rrlslitu on die Sliciinnilonli. Steamer lilwnandoalt, U, U. Liine ar rived at her wharf yesterday . with goods piled upon top of goods, inerchan dise on top of merchandise and rolls of bagging snuVient to gladden tlie hearts of many a farmer and to cover enough. :ottou to give her a full load back. We find on her freight list the names of most of 'the brotherhood of our live merchants hereabouts and we mention below a list of the consignees at . New Berne: ''.' v -.' " '' '' T '' ,'- " Jiis. Redmond, S, Radclill' '& Co. II. Hughes, J. A. Simpson, O. E. Slover, . B. IolwH, A. M. Baker, W. E. Brown, 0. B. Onion, W. Hollister, A. H. Hoi ton, R. B. Proctor, W. Colligan, Sr., Roberts & P.ro., Asa Jones, J. M. Howard & Co., T. A. Green, E. II. Windley, J. Detrick, A. Munter, John Dunn, Reel Bros. & Asians, J. S. Nutly, WV F. Rountree, S. If. Scott, Geo. E. Tinker, J. J. Tolson & Co., J. D. Taylor, Geo. Allen & Co., I. II. Cutler, C;H. Blank, T, Gates &rOo Dail Bros., K. R. Jones, Humphrey & Howard,' j;. K. Willis, A. Miller, J. W, Baxter, Midland N. C. R. W, Co. Wo also noticed tho largo - double truck belonging to Guiou & Wood piled up with freight for Beaufort, Morehead City, La Grange, Goldsboro and Smith- lieid.. ' : ; '- . Kinston Items. - delegates of the three counties to nomi nate, and if they had seen fit to nomi nate Whitford all would have been well and on the other hand, if they thought that Col. Whitford w;ui not the most available man (which doubtless was the case) they had a jmrfect right to nomi nate some other man and not go contrary to instructions for, as has already been said, they were never instructed to vote for him. I suggest that the "Jewels," whi4n they discuss tho- matter again, they will st rike out the word instruct and insert recommend. , M. i .-r. - La Grange Items. Charlie, son of R. K. Fields,' was kicked and severely hurt by a horse, on Saturday. Ben. F. Sutton Jr. passed through town with a watermelon,' which he said weighed 51 lbs. William A. Fields, a resident of Pitt county, and brother of our hotohst, while' assisting in sawing somo lumber :it a steam hull, was thrown upon the saw and his arm entirely cut - off near the shoulder and, thrown, ten feet or more. Dr. Bynum attended tohimpro- G. Sutton for constable of the township. A resolution was passed, endorsing A. J. Mclntyre (complimentary) as first choice for clerk, and Coleman as second choice. Things were done more orderly and fairly in this, than in the first meeting; which was the legal one will be for the county convention to decide nextSatur day.. This meeting was not largely at tended, but I understand that many were presented by the other side. Among those who did attend were many that have worked for the Republican party for many yearn, and hence I des ignate them as 'Old.'''' -1 learned Saturday evening, from those present, that a split was about to or did take plaeo, at Falling Creek, ,but could not learn particulars. . James L.- Wooten accompanied by E. W. Bizzell, the salesman of the firm of Wooten Bros., left for. Baltimore and New York to-day to buy the fall and winter stock. aim n asinugton Meam wlmrf, and stop if re- New Berne crs pass our quired. MANUFACTURED BY Styron, Whitehurst & Co., SOUFOLK. VA. Office - - - Bigus' Wiiakij. Iii'ad till' I'lillowinj; i t:i liliratt':-. ivhirh will pve in idi-a of i In nii'i'ils Yii'tii. ' l!i'ilui I. ii , Miiiiiianiiloii Co , Va t Sc)tlitnilH'r, 1SHI. ii Ui'tiili'iiii'ii.---! iisi'd yuiir iorlilii'i' on oats, corn, luviniils tnni Mv.i'iaiiii's, al I lie raio u: aimia siw lh, pi-'i' Mi'i'i. My oat crop was noml. rgrla lili-s wi'i'i' I'Xi'i'lli'til, and t-orn very tiallsliu-toi y. Will n.-t it ni't yi'.'ii' niuliT all i''oim, U'i' inj; it pi'i-iiii.-iily adaini'd lnoin' toil lis a ri'novalor. - ' n. II. Ilium. I.yiinliayi'ii Oyvlfrs a Spi'iialty. I!. PE1HMJ, I'ldprietor. n i in An in m ma St. I AM OKK K'HI NIK a I. oiii: hoi si 177 Main Sliwl The Woodiu'gton township rebelled from its former leader, and sends anew delegation to doits work.. . . I -Wre learu that Messra. J. F. Harper and E. M. Hodges expect to open a hardware store in town this fall. . The Mosely Hall township sends two sets of delegates'; which threaten trouble to the Kinston Convention next Satur day. - : ' ; ; ' ;" '.'Me too" from Jericho is, reported to have followed the example of his brother-in-law and cast his fortunes with the Republicans'-'; U ' : ' ' , : Tho Sand Hill township seems to have caught tho spirit of early work which animates Judgo Bennett. They held their township convention last Saturday at sunrise. . ' : , . . ' Elder Henry Cunningham, of the Free Will Baptist Church, closed last Wednesday an' interesting Religious re vival at, British Chapel, in Sand Hill ui'el, crack or coiTtnliti It will (xjnind tiud lon- Irai t Willi tint iron or lin. it will not nuiiiv cih- tern water. II i 'Ml'i'iiielv iliu-ililo anil clnitp. maiiuriicnii'i il iumI tor wile liy . II. A. Itielilli'dsoil, Healer ill l'aiiils, Oiln, (ilas, Ai'IikIs,' llii'ora'ors aiid (.oaelt Caiiiten. Material ol all lomls, niH'2i! (II y Norfolk, Va- JJLU, One -Si'cond-haiid Sideboard aud T&- inCIlAUDSON'S Improved .1 Jooi l'n int Ail. article lonn needed for tlie protection ciT fessiouallv, ami 011 Tlnirsdav he was do- Tron and . Tin ltooln. It will not lilwter, elialU, " - v I pinelf in ,ioi'i'i ing as well as could be expected. Lieut. Foss' family met with an acci dent' last Thursday night, that cnine near being very serious. On their re turn from the reunion of the J7th regt, while.crossing Bear Creek bridge near Spring Hill, the night being very dark, the driver missed the way, and thebug- gy, containg Foss1 wife, a-small child, a girl, and one of lus sons, was upset, ami bj0) n,nall size; imitation oak with the horse thrown into - tho cree Foss and an older son was close-at hand and went to the rescue. The creek was full at the time, but strange to say, not ono was kst or seriously hurt, and all the contents of the buggy saved. .. . ; , The Republican Township meeting (or more correctly, meetings) was held here last Satu rday. ' It wan easy to see "in early morn, '' that all 'was not ; lovely. Groups could be seen here and there in close conversation. Parker, with his campaign coat, wa on the war "path, Pope came out of his hole to do) service, Moore, the judge, was planning, Stanton looked thoughtful, Homer . walked a round with all the dignity due his form er position, Mclntyre, the new out, was One Spring Mattress. ...;'. , , , Ice-cream Freexer one gallons-near ly new. .-' :'' Dinner ,, Sett English Stone China. Breakfast Sett' '. ' ' "iT.' ',' ; , Boat A wning, nearly nev. ' , s ''''. ' Apply at . .x- ?''' :" VnuglT-dfit JOURNAL OFFICE. Adam Trcdwell & Go, . notion Commission Mtircljants, . , : NORFOLK, VA )(Iice Cotton Exchange Ptuilding. Jells cotton for comniission, i0 cents per bale. - auglTwGm ISrik loi Snlo. I will keep constantly on hand at Man well & Crahlrep's lot in New Berne :i lot ol lirst class hand-made brick. For terms apply to James Man well or to the undersigned D im. C. Simpson. NOTICE. linliie.l.'if. 11. 1'in li. , lireeiiNlmro, Ua., tviile?: In reply to vonr oi ilie ytlili inst. 1 take pleasure in sayins; ilial.l was U'ry iiuicli f;ralili(il Willi I lie results I rem Hie iim'oI your li'i'tilier under my grape vinen, my train's rolled much less lliau Un isex oral yeai-H pa.il, andonc variety llial Inul liere- louiro invarialilv iinleil, this year matured well. did mil ii.iL it aroiniil I lie vines mini some time in Maieli, lint 1 helievo Ilie iaies would Itave eceived sriealer lienellt if Ilie tertllizer had lieen ipplicd Iwoor llii'i'e liioiiiliHHooiier. 4 T'ciiiin lvnnin. Noi-i-isiown, l'a.,Ocl. 1K80. I)r. J. (r. linlslim. w idely known al ilie north as a iiiiiieralo!;isl,savs: 1 used your fertilizer tliis year under fruit trees, grape vines and ,veKe laliles, with L'reat liom lii. IVoi'lh Carol Ilia. Jt'elyidero l'l i'iiiiimans t'o., K,C, nef. ai, isi. Oi'iillemcii: Tin1 Norfolk Fei'lilizer iinrchnsed of you last SliriiiJtTiseil at Ilie rate of about 175 llis per acre tnirter fliin, cotton, iiiiiiIh and vt'i; elalilen. tloru eame up well unci mew vigorously and was not injured liy worm anil lilies, and Itiew saliHfaclory. i.nlloii liolleil frmn IhiIIoiii to toll, and reinaineil ureen until trout: did not have runt, and yielded linelv. Peanut- were kooiI, ho Htps itiuoiiK I hem. ejt;elalles liest 1 ever had v ill use it miller all my crops Ilie hisuiuk year. It is the lies! fi'iltli.cr I liave ever used. l'leKe hip tue Ion (till tons iv the 15th ol' .huiuarv. lH'i There, will l(e a heavy deiuaiul for your iet'pli'ei' ill this eeiimi tiie coming year. Y ours Iruly, .1. K. Iiaiuil; . , .'ioiii ili Minn we have tlie fojlowini;: ( AukusH, 1SS' Vor oals the result was enlii-ely sati.' tai'tory, mid for clover the liest 1 have ever used.. Mie hot it will be wanted this fall and ncxl-spi'inix, a titl some very soon for iiir.iips. i j'; - Jfe.".iecllul'), , .11. H,IIHKM. j At iliis place, .',4ridere, twenty-one iiacks were u i .1 ii mil I the eiiipi of issl, si ml mIkiiii tifleeu liuiidi'i'il i-aclis under Ilie iii'eseut crop in that vi- ciniiv. . Messrs. S. H. ("animv, .losepli Samleiiin, Major .lull u in mini tiud iMiierpi-oiiiiiieiit iriickfruioiiiui Noitolk luive usi-d litis herlil:-.er Ilie present He son !nd in' well nleaped Willi I ho results.. Kor furtlier iiifoiiiititiiin tuni lor lluv Norfolk Kei lili'.er, inlili'ess - : SI) . AVlitieliiiisI ,fc Co., iiue;0:lw:ini - Noilolk, Va ll'av'mi; been a))pointed this day by the Board of County Commissioners, Wood Inspector of this city, my pftice will he at James F. Clark's store. J. J. KOBINSON, augSdlf lnsiector. N()TK)E. First Class Sewing Machines at Bottom Prices. THE DA MS, 'AW JIOMIL DOMESTIC, and WHITE, Tlio Lalest ImproTeil at Living' Prires. Kccdlcg ami I'aitx for all Kinds. Send for Price b fore Inivinir elsewheie and save money. - 1 have Hie Imiresi and most complete Reltair Shop in tin Siiulh. No reason itile oiler ivluseil for Second lltiiul Alacliiucti in rood. older. JAMES lIPLEY'S Patent Entrance Gate for Farm Use. Cm lie opened and shut without tlisiiiounliug fioni Iiiii;i'V, carl, eairiaire, wai-'on or horse. Kirm ltiiililsfur sale in tlmven and Onflow counties', by NKLKON Willi' KOKl, i " New Ucrue, N. C- Mir One on l-xlobitioil at my Uou;C. Aug. 3. W. 1 tun. , J. W. BEASLUY, 1 05 Church street, auglO-wSm Norfolk, Va: KI1IST0H-COLLEGE. Opens Monday, September 4th, 1882. Full corps of Instructors. Vimihirs on upiAication RICIi'I) 11. LEWIS, A. M.M. IK, ;v! -:-. 'iP vr-T .: rrinciiul, .Inly 20 C t w KINSTOX, N.'C W.IJ.Y.l'MIKKH, W. K. Cakr, Late of Wiirreulon, .. Late of lrtoinb Co., PARKER & CARR, C Cotton Communion Merchants, Corner Fayc't" and jWnter 'Streets, Norfolk, Va., M Baiince and c orrcupondinco soliciid. aiiil74m .
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 23, 1882, edition 1
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