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J. 1 ' m. A. Li - : - J r- j j t f i , r 1 i w mm . V ma a V I a M mm i a mm r 1. . . ' - 11 ' ' -it . I ' . s ' VOLVI. 1 NEW BERNE, N. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29-1882. no.-155;,.: ,i i V D i LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, ', J. L. Sanford Minstrels. Pi M. Tkarsaix Attorney at law. Euj ah Ellis Ward meeting, f . Journal Miniature Alraauar. ,, . Sun rises, 5:54 J Length of day, . t , Hun sets, 5:46 111 hours, 52 minutes. Moon rises 7;80 p. m. ' Th schooner , Mary Fleetwood is on Howard's railway for repairs. , r The first lesson iven to J. IT. Smith's deer at the exchange was in sucking a bottle.- it' 1 ' ' ; The steamer Trent made regular trip up Neuae yesterday with Capt. Dickson's derrick, in tow. , t , , t A crowd of coloied excursionists went up to Kins ton yesterday to attend a pa rade of the Good Samaritans. .The steamer Cutler is having three new state rooms added to the upper deck for the accommodation of passengers-. ,,,;' :., ! , '.. South Creek Potatoes. ' -'" ' ' Idltinn. hevnml 'Hia Twin that h lioU a Capt. ' Allen Barnes'," an --old colored commission of caotain.' the nroof of man from South Creek; came in on the wmcn ln the War 0ffic at Washing Flying Fish yesterday, with some fine anl1 Bn nU, fnmii oir whi.h u.ucijr iw uu8uei.j in pa'"Bl Tl)e Muibof "II. R. S."was not in of this crop, he said if they kept on tended to cast a reflection on Mr. Stanly's growing use iney naa neen mteiy, ne nam6 and fanie. who was no doubt a wouiui ava w go to clearing land in triotand a eentleman. and it mav oraer to mane room ior nouHing. even - mistako th(lt hfl wft8 &cfmB ag Cotton Market. !t 'i I lieutenant in this enterprise, but as to The market opened rather dull at the J his capture with Davis there is hardly a Exchange yesterday" morning. J The I reasonable doubt. The occurrence was bulletin baard was draped in mourn- accidentally spoken to "II. R. S." who ing; and two buzzards alighted upon was at the time reading a copy of the the roof of the building to carry off, Journal with one of "D.'s" letters, but said a member of the Exchange; the re- as it is now in print for the first time mains of the bad bargains made on $he perhaps in one hundred years, if any dav before. As the dav wacrced on. confirmation of the fact can be obtained however, the market bouyed up and I yu will hear from me again, 115 bales changed hands before night at prices ranging from 101 to 111. and at the close was in demand at quotations. T. C. D. Tour Nume lu Print. Mr. W.J. Street and lady of Kinston were in the city yesterday. Th oausu H v of th Raw mills nf Nw proprietor or unn s notei at ' tnat Beine is near 300,000 feet per weok and P,ace and keeP8 lt woU UP t0 ;the rePu not 30,000 as the printer had it in yes terday's issue. , ' papt. Dickson's derrick has completed the driving of the piles for the Athletic building and 'was towed upNeuse river yesterday by the steamer Trent . The schooner M. E. Jlilea that came tation gained by the former1 proprietor, Col. D. W. Fuller and Messrs. B. L. Bingham and J. T. Cobb of Smithfield were in the city yesterday morning and left on a -special train for Morehead Pity. , . George II. Simmons, of Onslow, came in last nisrlit with cotton. Unslow is ln-on . Sunday for repairs, discharged n ,,mqj rDu ) . i , i n ni mil i rri iiijnii Linn w rrn n her load, ' stopped the leak, reloaded, and set sail yesterday morning. Prof . Johnson has examined and gra ded, so far, 200 pupils for the Graded CouutT Exhibit. We print this morning the of the annual statement ot county ex Investigation. The Wake county Republican conven tion was a boisterous assemblage, a 'monkey-show wrangle" according to Mr. Street 1 0116 of the leading speakers. 15ut there was "dead loads" of eloquence and en thusiasm. Moses A. Bledsoe led the speechification, and kept the negroes in a continual roar of delight over his hot shot st the' Democrats. But he admit ted the latter had a strong ticket which called for strong effort to carry the State and county. Jim Harris followed in similar; strain pitching into the penitentiary authorities for farming out convicts,; which was rather hard on Maj. Bledsoe, seeing that he was among the first to lease a couple of dozen of them. By . the by, we hear that one of the first things undertaken by tbe 1 eg leans ' last sciiool- To-day those from 11 to 12 Penditure8- The law requires this to be Mature, this winter if the Republicans yeU, inclusive, will be examined, and done; with t,he Vntent on th!.pf rt of the have a majority, will be a series of In to-morrow those from 13 to 21. , , At the Stockholders meeting yester day, at Morehead, we learn that a com mittee was appointed who reported the Mjdland Lease forfeited and further action was postponed to an adjourned That $15,000! i Escape of Convicts. ; (Farmer and Mechanic.) There .are quite a number of con YVe mentioned - last week that vieta, who work in the brickyard Col. Oliver. Dockery is reported .to leased by the State, near the Wal- have borrowed 15,000 lroiu "Ueat" nut, Ureek bridge, southeast of the Uiitler just alter the war, . and we city. These are quartered m a one wondered how anybody could get story wceaen building:, CITY ITEMS ' .This colnnin, next to local nivi: ii to h ud fiir Local Advcrlif inc. . . w , ., p Armatrona Bro.t Rliastret.. . "TIlA Tnuinu j. i. lliursda.v lookincr bodv rr nn ..Vi. j , ahead of the cock-eyed confiscator night was a particularly' dark one, decided impression on our people. Tliere of spoons, who, by the bjy was rainy and stormy, and availing j nt a tinae of humbugyerg about them, last week nominated as the candi- themselves of some privileges ae- ' exhibition is of a'high order, and date of the regular 'Democracy of corded them, nine of the convicts ",LV ffiimV, WM,n'-min--': Massachusetts, by the men who made their e cupe by sawing out of d. tiipi. i nL "..1 ;. . Mie1a- have denounced him for every crime the side of the building, eluding the the Armstrong Brothers whenever they in the decalogue. Capt. S. W. guards.' All were short term men. see fit to come this wav ; Henley, editor of Wadesboro . Intel- in for minor offenses. Jt is not cord(N-C.)Siin . , ligencer wrote to Ben to inquire as propable that they have gone far, First Ward Meunr. to the prevailing rumor about the and no doubt some of them will be The Democratic voters of 'th viZt big "loan." Here is the reply: recaptured. This is the biggest . ward.will meet Satunlay niglit,f30ta 16 Pemberton Square, '.Boston, Mass., escape made, and the moral of it o;' f EIW1IT o clo. k, at the Court' Sept. 13th, 1SB2. I is that eyes and ears must always " "'es to tne county ;L Dear hir:-ou can learn all about be keiit oiK'n convicts are around. S. nlT' S!,r T!J The olllcers of the Penitentiarv will uniiuni; lnvt nt nil u hi.. Ocfaiuor7th.l8S2. - meets' of the Binirham Snhonl irf Mfihinpsvilln. us (UllgCUCe ailU care " ' Mi- 1 . 1 , , M. C, Major Robert Bingham. 10 nave uie escaped men rer;lKen. It is always easy for anybody- to "'get Actr (inn Obncrvcr aneaa " ot me, wno, maintaining an honorable position, chooses to murepre- Convicted of 31aiislaniiliter. Bciuiu me, uie couuiuou 01 auaiis. 1 t u XT..IW f Dockerv. excent to lend him monev on horo last Week for t lie his note, with the endorsement, as I W. N. Cassidy, a short supiwsed, of his father. The note, to and was convicted of man? Al i i 1 I uiu uuuiuiii ul uueeu uiousauu uouurn, WJI1 SniitoiH(H t( Mia nmntpn hna I.A..A K.AM .1 J T ...... .ioUn.1 I " 1 into no ci urxu uuiii, auu x hub I'auuu i 1 1,.,,.. f ... a. . mi ; -ii 1 nnnn ft.ro onhJ.A f ...,. ,J"i J 1 tl'll .VCai'S. TlllS Will ! Bincham School fer noor hovs in North remembered as the case to which Caroliua. I told the principal in regard there were no witnesses, no one be to the matter, and he will give you such ing present at the time of the kill- iiuurumuoiiiiB lie uuukh uesi ior uie lm lmt Oakley Hlld Cassidy. All uveresis oi ms scnooi, inai you snouia itUat .vna . - llf 1irill, ,t,anr.a 29 2t Euj ah Elus, Chairman 1st Ward Com. have. I am, yours truly, BkNj. F. Butler S. W. Henley, Esq., Wadesboro, N. C. ; 2Vie Intelligencer: ''Mr. , Dockery makes a loud noise about the education of the children of the State, but it seems to us that he has it in his power to do a handsome thing in that direction, by the simple payment of his just debts, as it is understood that lieu. Butler trans ferred Mr, uuato affair occurred was what Oakley, the man who did the kill ing, told. Durham Tobacco riant. Ward Sleeting' The Democratic voters of the Second Ward will meet Saturday evening, 30th instant, nt the EiilH Pitrs- Police Station, to Clio, killing of Coty Nominating Convention, which time ago, meets haln.rdtt'' -islaugbtcr. o8 .at chairman Second tSVv Ward Meeting-. Tlie Democratic vot.. nf fh iKi.i aid will meet Saturday evening, 80th mst., nt Reliance Engine House on: Hancock street to choose Delegates to the Countv Nomi which meets Saturday Oct. 7th, 1882. A. W. Wood 23-d-3t. Chairman thhvt Waj nL' uu VUIlli ! Fall Samples. A full line of fall sanmloa fnr youths' and boys' clothing, to be made to order by Wanamakcr & Brown, Phil- legislators that by tiius pu-blislnng in a veBtigation8, inquiring by ' what au newspaper, county expenditures would tlxority the old "National Hotel" was I 1 . 1 J l. Al- A- . J I uedOBeiyscmmeuuyiiieiaxi.ajeiSBuu purcha8ed for ?20,000 of the Agricul- Bingham for collection, giving him the prove a salutary check upon extrava- tural Department's money; and by what same for the education of poor bovs in J gance. But we think the present plan authority 1500 acres of land on Neuse North Carolina at the Bingham School. " an entire failure. , We do not suppose riireo Men ouiig Drowned. Buffalo, Sept. .25Yesterday IZ lAhii. ;' r" r.., .,.n,l n.n ..i ... . . UOIICI I, A sure fit guaranteed. Chas. L. Ives, " ' ' '' Agent. Polhwk street. sepl4ci2w. -: Nominee ior Congress. (Wiltton Sittings.) . ' vve uesire to piace rue wunaHeram Kiull.P. ruo inii ohut t Hw, on record as lavonng a democratic i,n.,f tm l,,, in!.iiv ,i,n.wi one, except Stewart, Conway being the last to sink. Hyde County Items "Horses stilldyingrithBtafegeri i The farmers are about through saving piaceu possioie. ine uepuDiican pa- vv e (iisiiKe very niucn 10 see JJem- HfnWnrt, relnincd hi 1 mid mi the v(TneTimes, Amerimn State Jour- ((Crats "trading" and "hunuyfug- Soar whic drifted e Vt t nil.etal contain continual references ,:.. lvjfh ii..?,, ,i- ,ltJ i,:,,! '' fn ooan "iiiui urucui asnoie at i t hu. .4w.tKrt.aH.aii,Ari. IH1R" itta JveiHlWlcaim, which Will o'clock this moi n iu.-T muHi ipiiirnrn.1 Hot.ei (inn "Mi ..hv i.uu.ii . " m itiiiuron iw umwotM loii in river were leared lor ten years, with I ri-vrd ifmiia yaiiiivinrir a 1 fnvtnli- anil I thorp is & man in iNew tserue wno nasi r rtii -rtrtA I laiKv uuiiiuoi ui vutit ibta in ud nuiucu, nieeimg in uoiasooro, ov. ium, ibb. :tllnMwehave nublished. Tliere etn 'nnd hv what authnritv th Opo. We learn from Cant. Thompson, who i ton much of , it at once. , A better logical Survey was retained after an act had a letter from South Creek yester- plan would be fopuolish "every month, XtJl day, that the staggers is still raging immediately after the 1st Monday, and signed of course to make party capital, nomination for Congress in- this of? one i,y ainong the norses over there., : .several then the statemeut would be read. 5 and catch Democratic officials in a close uismci. e iavor ll emphatically have died recently. Only one has been known to recover from an attack. . Onslow politics, was thoroughly dis cussed at the American House in this city by two prominent Democrats of that county on Wednesday night. The discussion was prolonged until 1 o'clock a. m., our old friend Cad7- Koonce, nno ftiflft whilA .T. W. Mills htc t.ho fni f I on the otlr Ride.' Tl, nnestinn AHuW Much P9W4OT is bumt-cause-shot cussed was: "Does Independen'tism 8un versus rice bird. v x aid the Republicans more than Demo- The wind is blowing fresh from the crate.". , We suppose the debate , closed south, with rain squalls, laet night and we await mo deciHion. ; "Connty Domocratiif convention will af f ie wiife irraded school baa in- mui" lnen as H18 and O'Hara . r. -V . , , . I ' ' I I I . ..1.1. 1- .. A. . J. 1. meet at swan quarter, uct. otn. I creased 475.- T went v-live tran- auu ,,ut l" Kmi 0,11 pioiesi morning, lour young men named James Stewart, aged lit; James Conway, aged 16: James Wall, aged Dockery 's note to Major 18, and William Dugan, aged about Fallot this city, went out in a sailboat for a trip on Lake Erie. All went well until about 1 p. m., when a squall struck and capsized above Hay View, and six iniles A1U1.U JKS CO., N. C, NEW ADVEUT1SEMENTS. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will practice in the Counties of Onslow. Leno r, l)uplin, Ktimpxnn mui Joiips. UUB,OWt . ..in . nnK u MK'-1U11V. 8'p29-dWtf fodder. BoardinK-Houae:"-referrinir to the fact make a nomination that a, number of prominent gentlemen I but two DeuiOiuats W.B. Swindell's store is being painted nave Bleeping : apartments in tlie Agri- fllstnct we should favor a straight within. ' toIT 45 ALTZIZTZZ' out nomination.' We - believe : that . . i if c nave imom ucuniu ncmai uiit-i . m , . Mr. Timothy Fjsher's wife .had been Uiunicationa on some of these subiects. the 8reat principles ot Democracy :i - - . . ti i i-,i.... lira rliAtia a! trnrli nn1 if i funnel uuu iuevnunw. i .w.v v. u. ...u iv..v risrht in our belief and our fellow oTATIS JNEWo. , i : Democrats tolieve likewise will it not be hard for we lovers of true prin ciple to be compelled to stand by niui.rlnf.rA Jmimah Tlin nnmlir nU SC6 IU1S Hgllt gO On DetWeen ii Tliere were walking lio.ne, and reported the sad ... . . . . . . . . i i ,. . - in inu : iioic I t.itn ai Iiim I'liinn iiiwuw Aiuilii. i tion has been made to the crew of the life-saving station to make ' a search lor the bodies. we are Gleaned from our ExchauEcs. New Berne Theatre. TWO EVENINGS ONLY ! " WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY October 4th and 5th. THE MADISON SQUARE THEATRE COt j Will present its Two Great Plays '' HAZEL KIREE (Protluced over 2,000 times) nrensni 47.1.. 'rwentv-l va trnn- cum nun uv uuio m uani uui iiiuican u.,4.,i.. :., i.. i. . C I Pretty Train. , . . . . ; , IirrT- . 11 flMinsfc it.1ir Af Miami Kr.r9ntinr".ort.,'u.lurt. ' out o The stockholders' train which went democratic primary meetings win ne scripts i.om uie utstuu teiuis o wl 7i. .r ,r " n o'clock, a colored man was dis I l,nlJ ;n a.nl. (nirnnln Sunt Qflll. I M Oflf I AH IlllV ft KlinAl'inP- l AlllT VI ' ' ' lllllin. ID nun .. I ., ,. ...ill. 1.:, 1 1 .. il. linnniwl with tlio """"""F) "r1" I "'o-i .....v ... - , - iim i 14. ii. cui riru ll mi; w itu 1U llOilll Oil 1111 1 . . - . w ........ ... n i ..... 1 mi, iin nri 1 iiiii iii,iin , 1.1 , n 1 1 i-1 ko uu lu tuo ouniciiiiB iuurt. . ---1- - ----- n 1 .. 1 . . 1 . .. 1 . 1 1 11. , t.,i:u -t j ii. mi., ci wiiu uow 10 Liie worm tiiat wc A.nAntanni.iwi.jui a-i 1 though defeated by nnW h n its mil th MM aC majorities, 'are tnie to nin v. a-l. : . , i p-a Cotton Seized. i . i a xt n uuv imiuis. vji una muiuwr uu are Two bales of cotton were seized on the ZZimiZTIU ' i i - ottei1 Present in their seats. it is a cotton Tard yesterday that were brought . goou snowing, as eany 111 me sea - - . I ilf u i i I. . .-nn Innn I -.nL:i,:i:A I ... A. I. Z . in W Jnlin. .Tnnn. nl.. hv Mr. Abe ""u u . juuuiui,iuu, 1 son as UIW. t ", , , , k,. , , -j l...l, tc uij j. f, ? t ' " ,i J '. lireesooro itaiiy ratnot: Speci Crushed by a Itailroad Train. A gentlenian who was on the train and "arrived'-here Sunday morning says that as the cars were nrmroiichinff lin,veml station, nn flip I Savannah and Charleston Railroad, Oil Wednesdav. flftt.'4th" 'ft9 - J, ww WfcJ AND '- ' - down yesterday was presence, as passenRera, of, Misses Han- Geo. W. Swindell, jr., is improving nah Oliver, Bettie Oliver, Sadie Manly, his store house ana getting ready for r: TTii.-i J Vf ci X? Ql... lf:lllrrni1o. iUlSB UUUlDbVl U1IU JUtS. KJ. U. U1U1CI. I . , : ( . S J f Cotton picking has begun. The first ESMERALDA, ; presented S50 times in New York, .! t., it -J . nil An. a A i 1 t Brtnson but was amicablv settled with- dealin andy peache, cherries and such mens of new tobacco are coming iu. honest nnk cmino-1 trial - "Kef , . . I lt is rather early to - ciire tobacco, pies, true to our country to our color. " Some say them alone and let them tight it out. We say so, too, bnt for (tod's sake let ns, though lew in numbers, lie as a unit lor a good, loyal and citizen. We have seen track., The train could not be . 1 nin... i 4-: l i-i a..i. 1 " , i..... 'iRwiiiiwu 111 1 11110 cum i inn wm tjll-i I ovenviiciiiiiiig . ,,. lt,i.:-,4i. Ul rni ni.ri.i -i " our "priuci- TCr " "'7A.TBT.- uu -'""uttv, UCt. Dm. Lb o A, . ,nd toie ,m, xvWuAl t.V, ifaj ftwn ,U!1(1 -Lr,. Two Exquisite domestic love stories. Af na Anve : . " """J- Alternate tears and lautrhtar. ... rik aiar. COMMERCIAL. fmin iwah . YiWI.ni.fl ivli'it tliisi Hear of still another rwmfshop to be J. tt. Malcolm showssome tine leaves wl of thine broods: nothinsr has off to the stockholders meeting. started not far from Swan Quarter. O Ot bright yellow at the Clerk's Ofhce, dnnn liAitr sk 11111n.l1 liiirm tn tliA The stockholders' train carried down how long before' this traffic will which are hard to beat. (Jen. Democratic party as did the nomi NEW BERNE MARKET. low yesterday morningR. W. King and R C. flay of Kinston, Col. J. N. , Whitford of Jones, Messrs. M. D.1 W. Stevenson, W.? W. Clark, L. J. Moore, F. J. Fulford, be stopped? Cotton Middling . ll:'1 strict ' middling ICi; low middling 10V. Heed cotton Sic. Corn 08c. in bulk; 70c. in sacks. Turpentine Receip. s moderate. Firm Kansom passed turongn last nigut at.inn nf nu- mui dAii A en Tomv to tiie csicm pun m u e tbat our partv 8uou(l protit by at $2.50 for yellow dip State, having made 17 speeches in sucJ, exi)eriou(e. Lot us make a Tar Firm at $1.50 and $1.75. lauchtAr. Produced under the Allftninoa et tlia Madison Square Theatre, New York. Seats at E. II. Meadows' drug stored ". Box sheet now ready. Admission 1.00. Gallery 50 cents. No extra charge for reserved seats. Curtain rises at 8 p.m. precisely. , . .. Office T. R. Transportation Company; 1 ' New Berne, N. C., Sept. Vt, 1883.' ' J, p. Green, Judge Green and Judge C. It. Thomas of the city. . - Want to be Prayed For. the Piedmont looking well. Wilmington counties. He was Star: The feeling1 in cotton is decidedly bearish just Captain John Davis. Wilson, N. C,Sept. 16th, 1882. Editors Journal: Your correspond ent ' "D." promised to convince VILR.S. in his communication tliis week that he had located his hero, Capt. John Davis, now. Perhaps the hoys of taurine A young lady in the city called at a in the wrong place, and behold, he at- proclivities t will come v in ' after house Wednesday evening and appealed tempts to do so by asserting that it was awhile. Liberal Charlie Price is to the lady of th house to pray for her. impossible f that a great man ' like advertised to speak several times m The l:dv. RiirnriRfiil at thn rpfniRst. en- John Wricht Stanlv nlinulil havn luiin I in - ' flartArot COIlIltv dnrinir the m - r . - - o . " v i i..,:.. i.. 4. quired what was the trouble. "Why," second in command to the son of the month ot October.; V'e Hope John u"me. U,"CI ua"lwa uu uui l1"81" said the city lass, "pray that I ' may printer, James Davis: and to Dlace the Shackellord Will look alter (Jharlie's ouiue in tue ouutu. have (rood luck when I goto be exam- matter bevond all controvert h nnh- hide while he disports himself by All the wells in a certain section 1 rf r 1 . ; 4fv . ' a i l i inedforthe Graded , school . on Satur- lishes a letter: from Jas. Davis to Gov. the sau sea waves. , , i ; H oi Ainencus, u., were mown ary day." .'W - ; : ' . . i Tryon, written twelve years before thft Wilmington Review: ' The Tariff by th recent storm . ..... I ! - . lli. 11- I J. 1 i. I . . . .. ... . . . war. to cast 11 tlnlnw nn t. he a d man 'a ('XiminiSSlOU lOlb tJUailCHLOU litst liAn MaIIawaI wi in rAtirAil in loyalty. It is to be hoped that he was night and are expected here this October, and Gen. Schofield will be iSiSpal b loyal to his King at this time, and when morning. -At the meeting of the assigned to succeed him. - ,'r Potatoes Irish, $1,50, s ,e rice unu peanut jnuuteis niiu tuose good nomination and be t rue to our principles, say we. Odd ami Ends. Mrs. Langtry's income from the stage is from 10,000 to f 7,000 per weeK. The Atlanta jxist-oflice does moi-e Beeswax 20c. to 22c. per lb. honey ooc. per gallon. Wheat 90c. per bushel. Country Bacon Hams 18c: sides 16c.; shoulders 15c. Lard 15c. Beef On foot, 5c. to 6c. Eaos 17c. per dozen. . Peanuts 1.50. per bushel; Fodder 75c. per hundred ior new. Peaches 50c. per peck. ,. ,., " Apples 50a75c. per bushel. r ears $ 1 .00 per bushel. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. Grapes Scupperiiong, Sl.00al.10 per turning same tiny. ON AND AFTER ' 11US 1)ATE THE STEAMERS of this Compnny will mil ngfol. lows: '"...;.',.' Steamer TRENT for landings on Neiiso River as far up as Jolly old Fields, sailing' every MONDAY and THURSDAY at EIGHT o'diwk, a.m., returning following day. For POLLOKSVILLE every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, salllnK at SEVEN S. m., re- was brought in by; William ?J me cfuse V"7 A " . -J It is alleged that a case of l.y Snowrd Edwards col., and 01 M,e ,eB lweive ne " TZ phobia has been developed in Bland. He was arrested by .? P b "Ta :?on an . K,n? oV'l York ftom the excessive use ol n -aii aw:.- paeorge ano aw ine public printing Md " : " ,CT. .V ::T .,: hiiim ' iwaciiae, ueo. ti. a rencn anu nan- .,:' Jim Baone Arrested. On yesterday Jim . Boone, ; who is charged with tlie murder of Fannie Williams Hunter and James L. anil wnslAdced in S'ail to awaik a nr. other , dnties faithfully, as history in- liniinarv trial which will he had hefnrn f'mS UB he did , . 1 : . I X1 XT T 1 1! i. 1 Esq.W. G. Brinson as soon as the wit- "f"." iiiswnan .nas nessescanbesupoeiMBd.,, T Ui4 uiO ffr Ja mf8 o primer in iiib iiiiuu u eye wiui Bom typo wno uiu Cotton Shipment. not reflect much credit on his craft, and Steamer Kinston, came in last night it may enable him to investigate the w iib 120 bales of cotton. Of this lot 74 matter if he desires to do so more 'Intel- baos were through freight and 46 local, ligently, to state that Davis the printer sir'; ped by the following: J. C. Kenne- was an educated gentleman.1' and "the dy. 11 bales: W. L. Kennedy 6; Seth equal of Stanly in every respect, except, v. . t 7; V. II. West 5; S. II. Taylor 5; perhaps, in wealth; C. 1.1. A. Gii.uii 4: D. T. Marshburn 1: Two of his sons' were 'educated in V,r, D. Diand 2: Frank Myers 3. The England.'and John, the oldest, returned bushel. Onions $1.50 per bushel. , Beans 80c. per bushel,1 Hides Dry, 9c. to lie; green 5c. Tallow 0c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 50c. uer mir. busncl. sweet 70c. bushel. per t! ' -i ..hcotlon was from J. F. Mew- bori'0 7 bftl.H-, W. F. Ptanly 34; W. C. FkSdal;L. II. Fiuher 33. homo juiit beforo the : war began, r The family know nothing of him except what has been handed down by tra i ' 1 t. I .1 ,Utl' I SllINflI.PS VI. Tnrlin K mi-rnA 2.0U T)er M. Uuildincr S inrli.liom-U ! 10- tf3.au; saps, per M. lei L. Knssell were - appointed a Committee to represent their inter ests before the Tariff Commission in this city to-day. Asheville Sfemi -The Democrats A- Virginia physician says ha has yer k tob 1 Hinsdale's life of President Gar fitenmer CONTENTNEA for VANcSboRO every MONDAY and FRIDAY, sailing at EIOHToclocka.nl. For BELL'S FERRY and Landlngson Neusn IU ver every WEDNESDAY, sailing at SEVEN o'clock, a. ni. - ,. ; . . '. .' Steamer L. 1L CUTLER for TRENTON ev- ery MONDAY and FRIDAY.saillngat EIGHT a.m. No freight will be forwarded on Fri. dny'B Boat for Polloksvllle or Ijindlnns be low. For VANCEBORO every WEDNESDAY. nailing at EIGHT a. m. ' , ,. . ' ' ' (1EO. T. DUFFY, seii2S-d;lw2t Oen'I Freight Agt. of the East promised to help build field will bo ready in Febrnary.rlt thQ Western. North ?CarolinaiRail- wfl comprise' two, volnins of G00 road, if Western Democrats would pages each. V ', . :' -!,'(f';';!,,,; WILMINGTON MARKET. .' : WlI.MINflTnK fiont W Siiiri'ta f. 1 .... l.-.:i- .... " ' ,.. ....... w iu,- never Know ii an iiaoiuiai consumer nentne firm at 43c. 'Rosin firm. ot tobacco to hayethe- typlio'd at $1,321 for strained, and SI .43 for 1 state of north Carolina, '4 ; km-:, it .im. ,i..-2,vv strained. .Tartirmat $1.70. Crude Li , TZT?1 ' ' iinm, nuujj.uuuj4.lv tut vcuow CiD, , vs. 1 Di'oceedlnir . ' 1 mi.. l .1 i i.i; 1 i t. ty government The West fulfilled T1" iwimuuraiw o iew their part of the agreement, but the w V - A ? ;fim"i' " East refused to assist in building I1, oIWtions , against, , tlie the lload; and;it had f be sold to wmies uavnS a me spons., , rtH insure its completion. The West The greatest chemist ' of iiHKleru is nnder no obligations to the East times remarks that the civilization to, sustain system. the present iniquitous .1 - of a country or family ' is indicated by the consumption of soap. 1 '; BALTimORi; MARKET. junii viiinKiiin niiu oinei-R, if 1 ; i lieii-a at law of Thou. E. (n- ; Petition for , Kins, ut'ii'imiiiiiB, . . -i Dower ' Baltimore,' Sept. 25,-Oats bibber; To Harah Beniiy and John A. lJentiy, her ioutbern40a45c.; red rust proof 38a40c.i hiiHband. , - ' ' ,estem white 44a45c.; mixed 43a42J0; JXSwnh7hI5i,l.1JSK luted in the Superior Court for said county southern w Provisions firm: mesa uork s 823.25. Bulk meats-shoulders, and, clear ( rib Sl'.V.nETSS w1' "Je ,,ow,r of Ril1 sides; packed; lliair.Jc. " Bacon- sboul- SS'JH l6hM(i ot hw decu,,se1 ders 12oj clear rib sides lfijc. ' llama Yon are miuired to appear at the owreot 16al7c. Lard-refined 14c. ' Buttef IJiS SSiL5 Ir ln steady 1 western packed - VMSao. Coffee ber. a."d. ihwi," and i" 'ww or K u I t , dull; , Rio. pargoes, ordinary; to fairi petition tiled herein.. This -rui t v of n?. iiiMT. . ntirrnr iio npr nun tiim a whwii ; - n - -o " ' - 1 soft 9ic 'Whisky steady at '?1.20al.23.. !;?ge'p28d6w E. W. Cauikntkh, Clerk Superior Court. J t
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 29, 1882, edition 1
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