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RXA i i tin Hit u'ojt -- JLj. f ;!'' i : ' VOL. L NEW IBERNE N. -WEDNESDAY,-. SEPTEMBER 27, 1882. NO. 153. ii LOCAL NEWS. Journal miniature Almanac. Sun rises, 5:52 1 Length of day,! Huu sets, 5:49 1 11 hours, 57 minutes. M.ku sets 6:03 a. in. Tho market was well supplied ith fresh-meats yesterday. The steamer Neuse ' is on Howard's ship railway for repairs. . .Limes Redmond lias bought out the beer bottling establishment of B. 1 Sale & Co'. ';Mi':', " ,: !l ., ' Maj. Dennison received on y a boat load of seed cotton from Creek. , . . , W. F. , Stanly, Win. ' Hunter, W, G Harper, L. H. Fisher, P. Quinnerly & Co., A. R. Holton, Hi Archboll, J. LT. Kiusey, J- A.' Pridgen, El L. Miller; C Bailey, Nunn. & LaRoque, R.'. Einstein, L. J. Moore, Brown & Skinner, , R, E. Daly, O. B. MoCotter, Sugg & Potter., r (Juried School Notes. ."! We give to-day the list of text books Kinston Items. ' Seed cotton is now selling at 81 and b-ilo cotton at 10 to Hi. . ' "... The Neuse and the Kinsinu iay at our vrhajf last Sunday; they both left Mon day for New Berne, the 'former with 97 bales of cotton and the latter with 30. i Saturday i was "Yoni Kippur,;' the for the different classes in the Graded Hebrew Day of Atonement. The stores SchrJ.": IProf. f Johnson has ' made' tu'-j of the Israelites wore closed and bust- rangements with the 'publishers to allow nesa with them entirely suspended.- "exchange" that is, hny one niaj ; There were two baptisms in Neusoriv carry old books of .simitar kindly any er i;1Kt Sunday evening. Mr. Claude esterday author and by paying a small difference Hill and Miss Lida Hill', by the Rev. E. Adams ge' the new, bobk.. Mrs. Stanlywill E. Orvisof the DiSeiploaj chuH-h at Kin have the books oil in a day or two. stou. 1 " ' 5 '' :. ! '' ' ' The published list 'of 'book's' does 'not' n- fli-,at.r,it nrnil-1. f'nA- venes next Monday. 'Our agent. C. C, covel. M .t,MS ilwtrtictl"a .,fI"rt"': ! Taylor "will.be oh hand.; . v ially in the primary .grades'. uMuch ol (tin fnnnliirtcr will ho nr:il mill illiiHt.rnl.iwl v..iiri. Sohhno,o nnrl nnionQ fame I . . ' ' ' . """""" . , , . I by blackboard cxircises., A very eom- in on the Shenandonh yesterday. And yet New Berne is called a famous truck j ing centre. '-. i! v f Caveat emvtor, was the sword that .' won a horse case for a New Berne at torney before a Polloksville justice of , the peace on Monday Mr. J. C. Wooten of Lenoir was in the Elias Gpmtj, Esij,, of Massachusetts, vriw first started and aided in building tip thu iifltii-oXtorl fi'iuie,'fi Kinston, made his annual autumnal appearance here Jat. y k as a cotton buyer, . . I 7(')ifv? -Fred B: 'Lot'tin is the high military title which Uncle Richard has conferred on the Republican Senatorial candidate for Greene and Lenoir. ' 'Tickle' mo Feddio, tickle me too. Tickle me 'Feddie and I'll vote for The pale' face delegate from Lenoir to the Wilson convention is exceedingly uneasy, lest, with the defeat of Sheriff Davis, he may loose i. the position ' of Grand Officer of the Grand Jury. Oh, what a magnificont' set of unselfish mendable feature will be the attention given to vocal music. It is almost im possible ,tfik learn, to be -a . good reader Without praPtioiiiy the princijdes iucul- j caled in teacliing vooal music's,. Prof. Johnson examined about '0 children yesterday of 1 the six to seven years of . age. Txdav the cicht-iliine city yesterday and left for . Morehead crSwdo iu, He requos'te.iijs tolan- City last night to attend the meeting ot I nounce a slight change m r naay s fjiro- the Directors of the Atlantic & N. C. gramme: On Friday thoso from 11 to K. R, 1 12 years, mclusivenwul bo cxamiueil, Wo nntieed. on tho Old Dominion and on Saturday those from 13 to 214 . I rpi. fp 1 .......1 tJ'Jjf. iorP TPHtAvdav mornmcr several u x u-n uAyC uiuc umi w,w ll,Ai.(m,1n tKn..'iwaft(i .i uffr bunches of green cotton stalks just -having now, new desks 1or400 pupils .jv-ji ; ) taken-from the field, and shipped to 15. 'egisu ieu It is sent to be experimented with in ISkenwidvah yesterday. (Shi gradual making cotton bagging. ; Lieutenant A. G. Paul Assistant In ,t T iivl-,1 linnuou in mi a Innr of ill- v,. . - . FtPiiH. W-luibir.. luinvi-VHimr flimnt.lv in spection in this district, lie promises to , 1 bUOJ-8 Will oe iaKen up arm ueuiuun mi Rlvcr alui Marin,. Ju their places, and everything win oe The steamer ContCHtuea arrive'd from done to make navigation safe both night Vancebovo yesterday evening with a cargo o s)iingleslor Win. Clove Sr. The steamer Trent arrived yesterday last Satur- evening from up Neuse with thirty-four unconscious ami is considered oy ur. Hadley to be in a critical condition. The negro Wilson was committed to jail in default of bail. Your Iteniizer returns thi-inks for the beautiful present a gold headed walk ing slick received from C. C. 'Taylor, the Jochnai8 traveling agent, on Sat urday morning on which is inscribed "Presented to S. I. Sutton by the New Berne Jovunal.'.' It will be carefully preserved as a memorial of'your kind ness. ': ' W. M. Nettles has again sold his plan tation and gin, the former purchasers failing to como to time..' Tho purchas er of .the'farni is Haywood Warters and tho 'price SROOO,' S.IOO ' in.; advance of former, sale. Mi. Mclnlyre buys the gin at 3,000, tho same as other sale Mr. Nettle will leave for Florida about the HTi of next month. To give some idea of the eating capac ity of this place, wo have two places at which beef is sold ; C. W. Joyner and J. K. Driver, one regular fish dealer, B. E. Willis, and on Saturdays two or three others engage in the sale of the "liu'n'y tribe."' On last Saturday C. W. Joyner sold about 500 tt)s, of beef, Driver' sold 20 Us, and about 5 or 6 tubs of fish were sold. How is this for a town of 500 inhabitants COMMERCIAL. NEW BERNE MARKET. low CITY ITEMS. This column, iiext lo local iww, U to be nwJ for Local AilvcrtUmR. . , . ,. , sidew Cotton Middling 111; strict middling 11: low middling 10. Coicn fiSc. in bulk- 70c. in sacks. Tckpentike Receipts moderate. Firm at 3.50 for yellow clip., TAB firm at tfl.SO and 1(51.75. , , Beeswax 20c. to 23c. per lb. Hosey GOc. per gallon. Wheat 90c. per bushel. Country Bacon Hams 18o.f, lbc; shoulders 15c. Lard l.)0. . Beef On foot, 5c, to 6c. Ectas l!So. per ch)zen. . Peanuts &1.50. per busla-1. , ' Fodbeii 75u. per hundred for lie Peachy 50c. per peck. j-APi'LEr-oOociier bushel, : , Guai-iw Scuiniernong. Sl.00ai.10 v'ev Onions $l.r0ier bushed. ' ' Beans 80e. per bushel.1 ! i Hides Dry, !c. to lie; green 5c. : , Tallow 0c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 50c. per pair. Meal Bolted, '$1.15 psr bushel. ' Potatoes Irish, $1,50, sweet 70c. per bushel. I ! Shingles West India 5 inch, mixed. $2.50 per M. Building 5 inch, hearts. ijfo.50; saps, 2.50 per M, . ; AruiKtrong Bros.' niaatrcU. . .. , j This company is a very excellent on indeed; in fact, it is superior in many respects to any of the kind that h ever visited Charlotte. Charlotte Jour-t 1M. ... ,1'.. 4:in. Fall Samples. I A full line of tall siimple's for gents. youths' and boys' clothing, to be made to . order by Wanamaker & Brown, Phil- . adelphia, can he seen at A. M. Baker'sf!, Pollock street. A sure fit guaranteed, i Chas. L. Ives, sep14ci2'r"--" - "Agenr iTii ml t ItLk i u ii inn! il iutiainve it- It !1 R Smith & Co. by Mr. Walter Cohen. Miss Juliet A. Gore came m on the " r" . OU11U1 1 w. uj " I ... ... , . r., , Will Kllll'lv linillllMl in N OVfMlll ipr. 'Old r.tuHnumii vftHteraiav. t h in rriuiuu i -J . r ' at thu' Norfolk, 'a csd wilh clistin- .. "w""u. " guished honors, aiid, Prof; JohnsOn' iiv- rautcaierer, isoaJ.y exer nieiiMiig in forms us., is a. vevv tine nerm.iii and e an, Ol masmS,. egB nip a luxuiv necn liar v urate! u to t he stomacn ot our resicience. ' Stonewall Items. Mr. O. D. Lewis is nearly move in his new house. Prof. A. II. Hamlin's now residence in this place is being rapidly built. Mr. Felix Sawver died at his home a few miles below hereon last Friday. Mr. J.'II. Gaskins is gett ing his lum ber in position near this place forja new NEW BERNE THEATRE. Monday and Tuesday Ev'gs, OC I'OliElt 2 and 3 Ai Ik rU I I fcli u UU., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JONFEOTIONEIJS,, Manufacturers of."j. FRENCH : & AMERICAN Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts. Also Cigars, Tobacco, Toys, etc ' Pollock xtreet, next to Geo. Allen t Co., NEW BERNE, N. C. m,tit dlf ' and day. . " The proceedings of the Republican convention at rolloksville, day, is sent us for publication, but it is bales of cotton and other freights. rather lengthy. ' The following extract 'will give the drift of tho feeling: i' ' Resolved 5, That tho Hon.: James E. O'Hara is an accomplished, educated -gentleman and-far-better-edurated than his opponent,' and for this .reason he will and should be elected by at least five thousand majority, ." . . ' '.'' 3 V Prof!;! Johnson . was,., busily engaged yesterday in examining and grading the small flock of the city.. He will doubt less received', 'unsolicited, suggestions from even the small fry. While a Jorn .IJAL riplrtet was in the exaniing room "yest'erdiiythe Prof.; after examining a little fellow wrote down the books that were necessary for him to have a 2d jeader, slate and pencil. . The little fel low, looking straight at tho Prof., said suggestively, "ain't yoa going to have spelling?" To-day those will be exam ined between 8 and 9 years. ; :'.':',:---'""' Cotton Market. , .":':'. .T i -. ? Sales at Cotton Exchange on Tuesday i of 91 bales at prices ranging from 11 to il 5-1CJ ' Among the sales we notedalot of tienoir county cotton : 5 bales from W.SB. Pearce Esq., 9 bales from. Mr. W. II. West; 19, bales brought down by Mr. J. C. Wooteri and selling for li; ,' and 14 bales sent by Mr. JohnRliem and ; ! sold at 11 :88K The market closed weak. v ; !(.-' - 'I'l-'V-Trvk': f':y-' Tour Nome In Print, ,; .r);... ;.' 'J, F. M, SimmonB.. Esq., has, returned , from the mountains. ; .- iv 1 .s n(. . . Messrs. Cox.Gaskins and Holton of f Pitt were passengers on the Trent to the ,i city yesterday., it. ,r , ...j i' '. 1 ' Commodore Appleton Oaksmith i is - in the citv. lie came .' un to put his housb On the sodth-east coijner of Pol lock and East Front streets in order for v - the reception of a family who ure ( ex- . pected to work in the cotton factory, s so; Wf t i, (i tV .' i ' iVi i id WAj-or'ii Court. w !, tf:;hr HltJartiea Manwell was before the Maypr yesterday morning charged with' an as- ' saultupon 11,,J. Hugnes., , ue pieaaeu guilty and submitted tho '; case to the .. court. - His -Honor stated1 that frohi what he had hoard of the circumstah- ces it was la Very aggravated case, and one sufficient to raise the ire and indign :i ndtioivof ;anyi.nian.nBut, ;.no i matter how provoked a man may be, he must not take tho law in his own hands. It ! was his duty to vindicate the laws, but ho would inflict the smallest penalty t";!.00 and cost. ' " ' S CoiiNlnria for' Kinston. ; . ' Tho Kintiton left for Kinston at1 5 pj ; iu. 611 Tuesday with tho following con ; signees per steamer Shenandoah, beside a lot of local freignt for . points pn, tjhe river. ' , f '. - ; -' :- . - 1 R.Edwards, R. C. , Hay, Oettinger Bros.; S. B. West&Co.,G. E.Kornegay, : -Miller & Canady, J. M. Mewbome; J. J Edwards. Patrick & Dixon, Mia. A. R. Miller, Mcachuni & Edwards, J. A Ilaniahan, F. llardhy,- J. .Slaughter, B. M. Field!), C. V. lUntt, S. II. Loftin, Ii. Harvey, S. II. Abbott, A. R. Miller, rosy, rotund, rubicund sheriff as well as of ourselves. - The attention of,our county conrnis sioners aud justices of the peace is called to the had condition of the draw in the county bridge below Kinston. Crossing the river is so delayed by the length of time the draw has to be kvpt open, that it imposes a great wrong and outrage on people' who seek business or The steamer Kinntou , brought down cotton yesterday and cleared for Kinston pleasure ou ,,itht!1. 8ill of tlie river. at live o ciock wim liiercnanuise lor .loiivJ&jjJbiviliemiiiu! ; The - Sltenaitdoali arrived yesterday morning with .a good freight of general merchandise and the following passen gers: i Messrs. A. M.-Hantl',' J. II. Bell, J. Baxter;' Mi'. Clark, and Mins-Core of : Norfolk.' ""1 Sho cleared ; yesterday evening at 5 o'clock with 400 bales of COttOll. : , -...iV'-l',. :" -"" .;3.-.'ti'i. !i t -. ' The steamor Geo. II. Stout of the Clyde lino discharged a large freight ather wliajjf jjesjtetday) morning and sailed for Baltimoro last night with 039 bales of cotton. 4 -The schooner Varina PtilknseU;c.ulatingtnpreting Judge Seymour to apHint Federal Su pervisors, for the November elections. Such appointments, : at least for this county, are entirely uncalled for and unnecessary. ' No one of any sense ap prehends any troubles whicli, State and country officials cannot control. This re,dy to A RMSTK.DNit ' Minstrels & Brass Band ' - SO AKT1STS, Including BILLY ARMSTRONG, the popular favorite Aged Negro Imper soimtion. senator FRANK BELL, the Modern Licero and most eomnlete Bur Mai. V. A. 1 learne stopped over with I lesuue Orator in America. E. ME A LE us last Saturday. 1 le has been the guest the Musical Wonder, playing Double of Mr. C. II. Fowler. Cornet Solos at the same time on two Mr. Jas. II. Miller lost one of his twin boys last night of whooping cough, lie was only a few months old. The said cough ranges at least 120 in Pamlico. W. T. Caho, the Democratic nominee for a seat in the Senate, reached home yesterday i'roiri a tour through part of the district looking pretty well worn. You oiifrht to hear his explanation of a skiuned nose. He reports his prospects lovely and theQoseUiuiMailHeh Text . Iookh of the New lierne Urn tHl and If ijyn School. , 1st CSuadh Lipiiincott's First Itcntlcr; Slate- & Pencil. 2i GUADK Lippincott's Socond Ileailot; Slate tS: Pencil. ,5d (iUAi)K Lipimicott's Third county lastniguti with a uuliett gin shipped by J. C. Whitty toThos. R, Jar- vis, t.: '. .- ,-, ; -,. - ..; The schooner Came Reel papt. Dick son arrived from Broad Creek yester day evening with a fine lot of beef cat tle.".' -. ,! .,' ! ',;;;,vr-'i';v';;' The steamot Stout leaves ; considera ble cotton at the Clyde wharf, but the Gold.sboro is expected this morning. She can carry out about ono thousand bales. movement fct'in the interest .of bad men Header;-" Ban ford's lutermediato who.wisii'tobe clothed , with a "little Aiitliinetic; Graded Singer, No. 1; brief authority" whereby to stir ub bad Slate and Pencil; Ellsworth's Trac- blood among our peoplo. j ing, Copy Letters P.. & C; Krusi's Tlie lliUlo boy Ernest, son of Peter Syiltiietic Belies. No. 1. ,...: ,,. .,. , ;,. .,.. 4tii Grade Lipnmcott's Fourth . , ,. , , ,, Header; San lord's Intermediate sailed for Hyde wJ Pcawca taueatn . Dy -a pot or not Aritliu;ctic. Gl.a(loa Lesson in Eng- coffee being turned over on him. He was lying oii a bench, asleep, by the side of a table when the hot colToe was acci dentally turned over. He suffered for about three days and- died. On ; the tayof his" burial his little sister Oer- liali'; Graded Singer, No. 1; Slate and Pencil; ' Apple-ton's Sliding Copy No. 1 aud Ellsworth's No. 1; lvmsi's Synthetic Series, No. 2. .; 5tii Grade Scriliner's Geo graphical J leader; New Aiocrican trude was attacked with Typhoid fever I'ractical Aritlinietic; Graded Les and lingered . tor about ton days anu sons in English; Now. American died. The afflicted father has the sym- pronouncing Speller; Mitchell's comets, a marvel. THE POWERS BROTHERS, Andy and James, Ska tonal Kings in their Artistic Sonera and Dances on Skates; also their laughable Imitations of new beginners learning to Skate. GIBBONS and DAVENPORT, mo iiuKu.uiiui juonarciis in their tiro tesque and Acrobatic Songs and Dances. runny oayings, (Juips and Oddities, Ihe World Renowned MONUMENTAL MUAlWI&TErtirtnemrnySma, etc. , uiese gentlemen possess most remark able voices, and particular, nifontinn is called to tho exquisite harmony they produce. I'ETTINGILL aud ERAZER the Musical Mokes par excellence, who play upon every conceivable Musical In strument, Ancient or modern: in their .aughable Act, "Country Cousins." ILUERT BRAND. Kvlirinlinun Snlnin in a Choice Selection of the most popu lar Airs of the day. Our German friend uu. va v EN PORT in his Artistic Wooden Shoe Exercises and Favorite Harmonica Solos. - The above', totrether with a MAGNIFICENT BRASS! UA ND AND ORCHESTRA. 2 J hours of solid fun. Tho entertainment Refined. Chaste and. Elegant. No long waits. No tedious delays. Everything now, sparkling and UlUIUUIt. ' . ' ; ' Prices Lower floor $1; gallory 50 cts. j reserved seats can be procured at MEADOWS' DRUG STORE. Doors open at 7 p. m. Performance coin incnccs at 8 n. m. Don't forcet the trajul Street Parade on day of Perform ance. j, u SAMFOKD. sep27dlw Business Agent. TAX NOTICE. - Notice is given that the real, personal and poll tax list, for the year 1882, is now in my hands for collection. All persons therein assessed are hereby notified to call at my office and settle the same. . .''. R. D. Hancock, .'.,-. City Tax Collector. New Berne, Sept. 25, 1882. Bep2(id1w THE WAR IN EGYPT IS ENDED, BUT pathy of the community. New Intermediate "" ' ' Jones bounty Items. . . The merchants in Trenton are paying high prices for seed cotton, r k ' .-'-. t Daniel Andrews, Esq., brings to our market in'Treiiton, 'twice' a"weeki very fine beef. ; t ( '..-';;;' , - We are glad to see bur friend, Capt. Rasberry OH agnin who has been ,ycry unwell for the last several days. Mr. J H Barjks iWill begin sawing in a few davs. Ho. would have begun last , La Grange Items- Business in town : Saturday ; quite I Cotton 11 cents Saturday, . .. ', Tho residence of J. is receiving anew coat of paint. Graded Siuger No. week but'for'ttio unavoidable' jn getting part of his; machinery !' ,1- I The Trent Tiiy or. Transportation Com pany has shipped from tins place,' in the last weeks fHS.bafts'ot'eotton, besides that a large quantity has been ,carriejd veiv land from in, and around Trenton to years old, died on tlie larm ot w. ju. Nettled last Friday. .' : '..'.'' . 'C-jW- Joyner is having lumber hauled with the view of building a .first class staurantintliisiilacei,. ' .i,.,." l; ft"-- '"" Last W-eek' was ono' especially' favora- New Bern ; Mr ciever -ana eiu f j t nscythe cient agent of tho Trent River Transpqr Jerney,, J.illii ugent of 1 tation Company, rufprms us that W. F Foy, Esq.',' of 'this county, puts up the neatest aud best packed bag of cotton sent from. Tirotiton aud Messrs. ;t;y- ette Franks ol'Onslowi' and A C. tMod ing of this county, put up. the next best Accounts are seen iii every paper of the large and flourishing schools in nearly all' the Eastern counties,- vhile Jones, with tho exception ' of Mr Rhode's school, "at , Polloksville, has, : as far as I have heard, not a single school Is not this a very iioor showing for the wealthy County ot Jones .' We must do better, we must arouse ourselves on the all imiKirtant subject of education V un less there is a change wo will continue to sustain -our reputation as thoRip Van Winkle. "of ,Nortli Carolina. Tho children ot the present generation, can not afford 'to giow up in ignorance and if moro .positive pteps are not taken they Bur'ely will. ' '., , r ! Geography; 2; Slate and Pencil; Appleton's Sliding , Copy No. 2;Krusi's .Synthetic Series,No. (Jtii Grade (Jathcart's Literary Header; Moore's History ol Jortl Over no bales sold Carolina; New American ' Practi cal Aritlinietic; Higher Lessons m YV. OUHOI1. 1L.SO., 1 ,. . .... t can Pronoiiiicinsr Sue er: Gradec Isaac Taylor, a colpred man near 0 Singer, No. -2; Slate and Pencil ivppieion s ouuiiig tjopy, -jsu. . Krusi's Synthetic Series, No. 4. 7TH Grade New American American ' Practical Aritliniotk Gilderslceve's Latin Prinier Higher English Humphrey & Howard Are waging a Terrible Warfare with High Prices, And will never rest until they have Jtoiitecl Them. FYot and. Drngroon. M j. AK1A! If you would keen free from malarial cuius, etc., try ii BITTERS." ior sale m New Berne at REEL ISkUS. ASKINS. Only 50 rts. Sept. 20-d-tf. ; ;..), Call anil see how we slaughter Gen erals . . Groceries, ' 5i Provisions, Dry Goods, 1 j Boots, Shoes, ' V ' Hats and Caps, AND HELP US TO'BURY THE DEAD. I HUMPHREY & HOWARD. Brick Block. New Berne, h. C, appa slte the Icellouac. ' HCplMwSlu ! Lessons" in Tinrnnu' IT. '" S5 1 fivitni-v? 1 fnnker Die to piCKiug.couion, anu most, oi, our Eldm(!ntal.y physioljn-; Graded wiuvia iiuwu B'N" " M :. s mir No '!: Anno oton's S mlin" ,:The "equinoctial blow" was not yery(j0i)y, , No. ; 4; ': ; Krusi's ' Analytic sevcro. in fliia scctib' as t9 wind, ; Kain-1 Series,' No. 1. ' ' ," fell in largo quantities, and stopped cot- , 8Tn '. UUAJDE V ent wort Irs .'Al ton nicking, , s 4 i i . t . srebra; Swinton's Outlines of ' the Churc H. W. WA1IA15 (Sucppssui-to E. H. Wlnclloy,) ' DISTILLERS' AOENT FOU , j Pure Rye and Corn Whisky "AT WHOLESALE. i Administrator's Notice. ' 1 State of Kohth Cahomna, !. ) " ' ' i , , Craven County. V "... ( . Tli'c Mitacribpr liavinc qualified as AdmiuU U'.'itor of the etnte of Tliomas K. G:iHkiim, dee'd. un llni Villi dny of SeiitenilK-r,A.D.188Z before the erounio t;ori m limven county, nereny noiineg nil iM-rsons liavtni; cluims ncHiust .aid estate, to prrsent them tor laymcin on er Deiore me 'join day of September, 1SSM, nr this notice will, be pleaded In bar ot tuoir reoovery. ( -,' ' All pcrsonB iniieuieu to t:uu esiaie win mane Immediate payment. " none tins any ol sepiemner. iwi- A K. B. COX, f 8,'i,t20-ilwtw ' . Public AduUnialrator. ev.' John T. Walsh of th6 ' Disciples Jf mry, iniumu s uuuu h waa In town Saturday morning, y""""'" . f ?,'. , . ... v. t,t, . i c,--,, ..:t. aiaurv si'iivsie aiueoffranv uraoeu on niKkWay to vv;ticai :Rwamp Miuicu i - " ,xr , where he preached on Vosterdava r- Mln, 4-AiletOtt S No., 5; . .. ., . - j Kriisi s aViia vric neriea jno. i. . WINES AND CIGARS "I ' ' -'1 , " ' - il I !ht .'- IN GREAT VARIETY. ! ' ' Otii ; Geadk Wentworth's A1? cobra, and .Goometry: - Steele's An .infant child of .Francis1 Williams died, near this placo last week. , Mrs; Williams wife of Adam. Williams Xatural Philosophy; Green's "Short rnf yT C(fmly Uloa outno- sanie aay. History ol English People," Swm- viitvy'"RousoanJace,d aiuf respected tonVWoi'd Analysis: Caesar and citizen of Trent Township, in this coun- Virgil, jChaso. and ' Stewart;) ,yx was ;r paruaiiy paratyeu wane at uiiuhky"1"1 " ""ul"-"i w breakfe'ettoiKSaturday morning. Ilia .Wright;) Graded Singer, ; No. 2. condition wad critical when- last heard .. 1UT11 ' GRADE Went worthy Ginger Ale, ; Pale' ' Ale, , Beer .':'arid,Porter !,',: .'. ffonnM-I !)O.Ui.l;y IS A" t-. ' Georgo Moy and Dave McDaniel had a fight Satui day evening.' ' (ieorgo was up before Squire. , Wai ters of Falling Creek,' and fined fifty cents and cost. Datfil i;avo bond for his appearance next Saturday, i. i , ., , . --. . The .'condition, of Joshua --Wartere, strack by the negro Wilson reported last week, is not so favorable. He is " still t6 the Principal. Geometry; Ivellogg's English Liter ature; Ivcllogg s Kiietoric; Steele's .Chemistry; Virgil and Cicero; (Chase x Stewart;) Graded Singer, No French, German, Greek and Pook-kecping are made optional studies, aim can do taken up m then- proper grades, by application lie;) Foreign and Domestic Cider, In Barrels,; Half 'i:f; I;.-.:- , " Parrels , and .Kegs. Iure 1-rtiiicli Urnndy ": ; IL W. AVAHAP., . Corner South Front and Middle ss., sep2G-ly . New Berne, N. C. : B.- FEDDLE'S , ,. . NEW. . ' JNorfolkTftJ Hoard per day, . 100 ' week, ' 8.U0 Table b'd per Week,' 4XU Ludglng,, ; 1 .Ml LyniiluWen Oyster3 Specialty. ' B. rEDDLE, Proprietor. . ' ' " aiieUkHiit IVTMUttSI. ' t AV OFF KOll TIIK ' OLOBli HOUSE, 177 Main Street , MUSIC PUPILS. ' Miss Mary D. Em.is' desires pupils in MUSIC and FRENCH. For terms ajiply at the residence of Mrs. McLeaou Middle street. 24-lw Hancock's Chill, Pills." Broad Creek, Craven County,' tf.( 0.' - 1 'July 31 1882 Messrs Hancock BRoa:--My son had chills for six mouths, and I tried every remedy that I could get and tuay all failed to break them. I bought one box of your Chill Pills aud gave them to him according to directions, and I am hapy to say they made a com plete cure and the chill never returned. yours Respectfully, W. N. WAYNE. Kemember tbere PILLS are warranteert u cure In every case or tlie money refunded B. Sold by all Druggists at .5 Oct per i x. Aprl5dly - . . Neio Berne, '
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 27, 1882, edition 1
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