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I" ..7.U. i- .... - OUR VOL. I. NEW BERNE, N. C., SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1882. NO. 109 V NAL. LOCAL NEWS. Journal miniature Almanac. Sun rises, 6:08 I Length of day, Sim sets, 5:24 J 11 hours, 16 minutes. Moon sets at 7:33 p. m. . A grand Stimson ratification meeting is advertised for this city for Oct. 27th. The tobacco growers of the West are congratulating themselves on the delay of Jack Frost. ' '.'. ' ' ' ". The attendance at the colored Fair at at Raleigh, last week, wafs not as great as on former years. The city Marshall knows how to get work done on the streets he, takes off his coat and leads (occasionally.) ' Win. H. Johnson, the colored candi- date for Legislative honors in this coun ty had six bales of cotton in the market on Friday. Our former townsman J. L. H. Mis eillier of Henderson arrived in the city last night.1 He returns to-morrow mornhig. ; ' f The new steamer Elm City, built by Captain W-A. Graves for the Carolina waters, is very nearly ready for service Norfolk Jjindmavk. i f j Mr. John Dillard had on exhibition at tho Cotton Exchange, on Saturday, sev eral bunches of luscious Mish grapes the best sample of the season. 1 ! Mr. Ai B. Cox who ia holding a skat ing rink at Weinstcin's corner, lias con eluded to take a share of stock in the New Berne Gymnasium Club. i '' The Directors of the Athletic Asso ciation decided ou Saturday night to admit ladies, upon certain conditions to all the privileges of life membership. save that of voting. i; W ', ' s The District Conf erence of the A M E. Zion Church which met here this week elected A. O." Oden and V. A Crawford, delegates to the Annual Con ferouce to be held in Wilmington, com mencing on the first Wednesday in December. - '. : ' -. ' i Col. Jno. N. Whitford comes out in card replying to Mr. H.- Frank Brown in which he shows that his candidacy , has been endorsed by the Democratic . Convention of Jones and of Carteret and - bv thft Democratic Executive - Commit tee of Onslow. ' ' ' The Durham Plant speaketh thusly : "Our people remember Wilson Lucas, ofllyde. He was one of the bitterest Democrats we ever heard talk. Now he . has gone and accepted tho nomination for the Legislature from the Liberals and Radicals of Hyde. " . ' . In Carteret county one demagogue s pleajjsed against, the presentSheriff , Julius F. Jones Esq., is that he collects taxes very closely. We thought that v?as what a sheriff was elected for,, and it ought to be spoken to his credit that he is thus making a faithful officer; The cotton yard was christened yes- , terday with cotton from .three counties Craven, Lenoir and Wayne. Capt. Gray, President of the Cotton Exchange, . led off with the first lot, , followed by , Mr. . J. C. Wooten, of Lenoir,' with 32 bales,? and then; by Mr.' George4 Best, ' with a lot Wayne cotton. If the comet this year heralds anything for New Berne, as suggested in "Bits of History, " we take it that it refers to the advent of the New Berne Jouknal; and . i the division Into two parts may refer to ', the two Journals Daily and Weekly. If any one'else, wishes a different inter pretation he jnust manufacture for him self. ' 1 : -'T ;' ; .:' ' ":..4 Diphtheria. . ' Ii This fearful and fatal disease has been raging alarmingly through this section. It is easily subdued if vou keep a con stant lookout. ' Examine the throat of your children daily, and at the .Art ap pearance of white uloers apply the pro per remedy Watch-Toiver. , We rejoice to know that diphtheria is ' now under control.: The Watch-Tower has settled it just examine the throat and apply the proper remedy! Cotton Yesterday. , v r. The Week ends with 850 bales of cot ton, and of this 179 bales were sold on Saturday from 10i to lOJ. Now, York futures went off in the evening and the market closed ut 10 7-16 for middling the lowest figures reached this week New York spots were "dull", and fu tures "easy." Liverpool spots "easy,' ; and futures "weak." 1 ' ,. , NEW YORK MARKET, SPOT! , '" Middling 111.. i-H u J.,- -v : a Strict low middling Hi. I)w middling 11 1-16. ' new Yomc futures: . Morning. ' Noon. Evening October, 11.06 11.03 11.03 November, December, January, 10.85 10.83 10.89 10.82 10.80 10.88 10.82 10.79 10.85 MVEI'TOOIj SPOTS. 'Uplands 6 11-1 Od. Orleans 7 1-lfld. - Liviau'ooi, futuuics: October, C 23-6 Id. Novenil-er, It l'J ! t. December, 0 13-61-. Charaeterlntle War Order by Gen. Hill. In an old copy of the Charleston Mer cury, bearing date January 25th, 1865, which has been furnished . to us by a friend, the following characteristic or- of derof Gen. D. H. Hill is found copied from the Augusta papers of the pre- viousdav: All lion-combatant ar reHntfnllv reauested to leave rim ritv imm,li.irplv. If their removal be delayed until tho " emerireucv arrives, no i:nlro:ul tneilitv . jsa-i'ui-r.tr..5.i T,5;.i T,,t;.i., . r nou combatants are iuclucled all vounsr gentlemen who have no relish' for the trenches. These are exhorted to leave at once under escort of the old ladies. In addition the Provost Marshal is or- ' wiukiuu Lilt. m. lyrvwv JO VI- dered to close all places of business and amusement, and to see that all men iin-1 dertheageof fifty, and not physically unsauieii, uiue ineir places in me rauES. Charlotte Journal. llarilWork. , ' ' ' : ' The present schedule of the mail train on the Midland road makes pretty hard work for the employees. The same con- ductor. biakemeifcnnd eiunneer are, on continued duty for twenty-four consec utive hours, every other day. They go on at 10 p. ni. at New Berne and reach Morehead at 12.53. At 2.55 (no time to got any sleep) they leave Morehead and rpach Ooldsboro at 0:40 a. ni. After stopping iu Goldsboro about 3 hours' the train leaves for Smithfiold, arriving there at 2.11 p. in. and leaving at 4 o'clock reaches New Borne again ut 10 p. m. having been up on a 24 hours' stretch. This is rather steen work, ea- pecially for tho engineer upon whose vigilant wakefulness depends thesatety of the many passengers committed to his care. . How to Turn a Bai-koy into a whitn Man. .. The Charlotte Journal may now let up on our Swausbpro correspcnident as the following extract will abundantly prove "Dr. W. W. Gregory, of this city, has discovered a medico political nostrum which is at once to settle the race ques- a: v Li n . ' .i 1 tiuu uy turning uu uienegioes .me. About two years ago the doctor treated a coioreu man ror a cnronic uisease or the skin and gave nun a certain lotion for it. After the lapse of a day or two the patient returned and the doctor A'as astounded1 to discover that' the coal black -skin was,-whore it had, -been an- nointed, pure white, without abrasion of tenderness of parts, and the color and flesh as healthy and natural as thoso of a white man; the lotion having removed tho pigment without injury to the skin The doctor was ignorant himself of what element in the preparation had effected this wonder, so he remained quiet. A year after this the negro re turned and the doctor found tho places still white, Since that time Dr. Grego ry has been trying to discover the in gredient, and a day or two since came to a definite conclusion on the subject. He now invites the examination of all scientific men if the man can be got to come forward. His exact residence in the county is not known, but if he will come forward the doctor says he will do something handsome for him." State and AVm, Colien vs J. It. New- bold. A trial before Justico W. G. Brinson on baturday evening brought out some interesting points. iur. , w m. onen some months ago. had sold a mule to the defendant lor - fclou ana in payment thcrelor had token a note due JNov. 1 1882, and secured' by chattel mortgage on crop and stock-about ?1.C00 worth of collaterals. The young man New- . : . ..... ,. bold nad sold a nau uaie oi cotton tno first picked out ana Mr uonan nad I,!.. n.A.,l;ul tn ftMlir... ...M.n ...,,1 muniiwcvuuu 'v ui'w property with intent to defeat the debt. Hon. C. C. Clark annealed for 4.. .i v at a: r-,. Ti . . T.. m i i . . i t. i ing mm wiieu uib ueui, woum lau uue oml en rrrrot fin rr nr ctorl w coff lomnnr od "-u : v ; Having some words anout it ueienaant had "cussed him 0ut." On f being asked, on me witness btanu, wny ue took otiense at tins nouncation uesam K was ou uccouut ui tue puuuuiy KCu i. : j. r it v i:.,:.. private ousmess. j.i pruKeuuiur aau written a leuer it oum nave ueen au . i .i . . j - iii i ngni. -:.. . . But do; you not -.know," tiaia Mr. Clark, "that postal curds are pnvate communications, and noono has a r.gh to read them in their passage to you?" Ans. "Uut evervDouy aoes read them especially at Poljoksville. " ThoTTustico decided tlie case against the prosecutor, .evidently ' believing from the evidence that the cotton was not sold with tho intent to defraud, there leing jimple security intact to se There are no less than four or five rice threshors in the county this year, and from what we hear they ore kept busy lii'ht and day. Tho new niuehiuo of Ferebeo & Co. issai'Uohave threshed out 170 bushels rice the first day of its trial. Pamlieo Enterprise. Carteret Speaking. The candidates for the House of Rep resentatives, and Julius F. Jones, candi date for Sheriff,, will address the Voters Carteret County at the following times and places: Pelletier's mills, Tuesday, October 17th at 2 o'clock, p. m. U11K ulove 8cnol nonse, v euuesuay, "er l iu o ciock, a. in W?T lflT' ltlth, at - . r- Hiirlowe. FridavTT5ctober 20th ut 9 o clock, p. m Beaufort, Saturday,- October 21st, at 2 o clock, p. ni Cedar Island, Tuesday, October 26th, at 10 o'clock, a. m. It. i ,. m . i , . . Portsmouth, Tuesday, October 26th, at Harker's Island. Friday, October 27th ' V at 7 o clock, p. m. Merehead City, Saturday, October 28th, at 7 o clock, p. m. Straits, Tuesday, October 31st at o clock, p. m. Ward's Creek (west side), "Wednesday, JNov. 1st. at 2 o'clock, p. m Ward's Creek (east side), Wednesday, JNov. 1st, at 0 0 Clock, p. m Kinston Items. Cotton has been coming in very briskly during the latter part of the week. It sold to-day, Friday, at 10.16, Tlie strong man an athlete with a single leg has been amusing our public this week by an open exhibition of his powers and gymnastic exercises. He lilted "Chow Chow," 240 pounds, at arm's end, threw him over his head and called for another baby The fox caaght by D. G. Taylor in Lenoir county with a Bennett badge around his nock, notice of which has appeared m tlie JOUKNAL, is said to be the "Old Red Fox." of Greene.' who was looking out for the Senatorial uom- ination from Greene and Lenoir Samuel M. Croom, an exemplary and useful young man, residing iu Trent township, Lenoir county, son of Mrs. Margaret A. Croom, was caught by the arm in his gin last Thursday, splitting t f t, hiln(l to the shoulder anJ 1)roaucillg denth from iiemorrhnge iu a Iew hour8before skillful aid could 0(J nft(j- Among the many permanent' institu tions of our thriving town is Shelburn's Photographic Art Gallery. He has con nected with his operating-room an-el&J- gantly fitted up reception saloon, where some of the finest works of the photo graphic ait, are exhibited. , His photo- grapns are as natural ana liie-uke as ny that come from Gurney, Mora or Sarony. N. In these degenerate days when good looks frequently compensate for the absence of all better gifts it is important to public persons that their features be kept prominently before their patrons and it looks like some of our citizens have already taken advant age of this suggestion. Shelburn's pho tos prove the eft repeated assertion of Yankee in the "Octoroon," "the camera can't lie." The peculiarities of irreat ,C,1H llv "u u 1 " MUBB" Ule i , , . lUieiliSHlig. XL 1H SitlU glt'HI. CUU1K! Dickens would always begin by inviting the photographer to join him in "alittle brandj and water, hot." . It is not sug gested, however, that any of Shelburn'i patrons iiave Dicken's peculiarities. It j8 sa& the best looking people, as rui0 ar6i the most difficult to tako. Those generally make the best pictures wh0 understand the art, for it is an art n baneful nosintr. Plain nnoT.lo nr rareiy satitified with their photographs ana seldom, with themselves.. Success f tor nil is thn hpKt fpetnf morit 1 ' iai)y iu this business; and if Shelburn'i mel.it ifl to bB to tested, he stands pre . .. . ,. . eminent over ail other artists in our state i ' ItaillOild JMott!. aiiu uiaim AiuiiK isvsioni now I urn ln'WiW A. Ai inildu , a ,...:t fVnm i..,,,,!..,, n. tn ', ' f. suawne crown. Jio wliotilin"" and Lak6 Erie from K,nmMi , l,as been opened Wlicehiiff to Detroit. a eh'. ISi.a ia 1.' Mu.A .... I . . .. 1 1 ,)y lup M,ssour, laci,c fnm vail CltV tO fSt. LOUIS - i " Tlii (lalifopiiia Smiflirn isff-nm. i,.tr..i yn Vinncisco " '''' ' . t I A railroad is to be built between Buffa,0 aml ft wjU 1)e ..wWf, fi,.,,, .. ,.r,f ft .i any ing road. . Trains are to bo running on Xov 1 on the Chicago and Atlantic liai road bet ween Chicago and Marion Ohio, 250 miles. , , , ; : ,; , , Tim W Vni l.- Wnvit !,,.' ,..,,1 - jj, Eailroad', wheu coni,,lotea will, it is .said, be tho most expen- 5 1 . . J. i 1 I . il o roau cer t oiiHrrucieu ior ine I j. . .. i ... . ulsl'IIlu'- ' Tho Denver anil Mouth I'ark (It- vision oi too i inanition urancit is now completed to Gunnison, 207 miles from Denver, 72 miles from tho ii i a i ii line at Itucna Vista. Hyde County Items. "The falling of a leaf iaawhisper to the living." The autumn wiih its beautiful foliage. Leaves take on new beauties ere they die. How much better it would be if men would make their last days the beauti ful days. This is tho season for the Hyde coun ty poet, (of whom I heard my old friend Samuel W. Latham-, of your comity of ten speak,) to begin his inspiring strains. Whilo I am not a native, I endorse said poet when he sings: "Hyde county, Hyde county is the county tor me. Hyde county, Hyde county lies down by the sea. . Hyde county, Hyde county lies right on the sea. Hyde county, Hyde county is the coun ty tor mo. . nyue county s uaugiuers, tair as you fair ever tlul see. Hyde. county, Hyde county lies down by tho sea, nyue couutv s sons as brave a can be. Hyde county, Hyde county is the coun- lor me. , That man was patriotic if not poetical Don 't tell Sam Latham that I said, he said the poetry contained about one huudred verses, stanzas, which V I hear rumors of a wedding; don't tell any one. Will give particulars af ter the fntercst-iiiK event. Mi . L. S. Ross is an independent- for olerk. Mr. T. C. Mann has announced niself for sheriff. Senator Z. D. Vance will speak at Swan Quarter Oct. 12. Hyde will turn out on that tlay. T. W. Pool, candidate for Semite sec- nd district will speak at three places in the county, beginning about the 10th nst. ' Mr. Ceo. liichards, of -Currituck, shot and killed a hog stealer, caught, in the acti Any 'Hydo- county pork thief ought to be dealt with severely, scarce bacon is just now. This oiie de serves his fate it is a large bear. Messrs. V. I!. Swindell, Jus. M. Ran mi, J. M. Spencer and It. Spokesbtiry, enterprising merchants, have returned, fter purchasing their fail slock "Oapt. irussoy, oUleerglmd nioij Of the stenmer Win. Gales, on tho route be tween E. City and Fairfield, are sjiolveii f in the highest terms for unexcelled courtesy and kindness. Learn that the corn. crop will average nearly as much as last year. Cotton pickers and rice cutters (hu man) are in demand. The universal cry is something to eat, specially bacon. The cholera killed most of the hogs last year, thereby sav ing stilt and labor. How will that do for a "silver lining'' to tho cloud? Mr. Jas. MeGowan, before' reported uite sick, is dead. Lilly 15., daughter of Robert anil Vi- anua Jennette, died at Lake Comfort, aged 5 years,, 1 month and 19 days. David S. Gibbs has been quite sick, but is getting well. The i;nt)ioi''(l TruiiStVi' f the 11 S: t. ' No further direct testimony could bo gained yesterday as -to the re ported translor t the KicmtioiKl ix Danville's lines of ruUway to the Standard Oil Company. The inci dental evidences however, cited in the Jokniul this morning as to the olatiohs of the Standard Oil Com pany and the Baltimore and Ohio Kailroad, and the well known de sire of Mr. Garrett of the latter corporation for southern connec tions and a southwestern outlet are confirmed by tho opinions of our well posted citizens, anil m it strik ing manner bv tho Atlanta Consti tution yesterday morning, which paper originated the report ot tuo transfer on the previous day by the publication of a telegram from New York to the effect that the transfer was there believed to have been made. The Constitution cites near ly the same reasons ior belief in the report as those of the Journal, and quotes Mr. Garrett of the I. & O. as saying sometime ago that "he would be in this section shortly if the plans lie then entertained were matured." The Constitution thinks that the new controllers will with out doubt complete the proposed system by . building tfio Georgia Pacific, i : j. liichniond & Danville stock again fell off yesterday, closing at 04. Charlotte Journal. CO 0::;i3 per Barrel r"'-. ; taid for - ;, Kerosene 13arrols. octlld."it A. It. HKN.MSUX. COMMERCIAL MCW IMUtM: 11! A K K IX Cottox Middling 10 9-16; strict low middling 10s: low middling 10K Seed cotton Extra nice, 3Jc; ordi nary 31-c. Corn 75c. in bulk; TiSc. in sacks. ' Tt'PPi-KTiNK Receipts moderate. Firm at vri.50 fur yellow dip. . Tar Firm at $1.50 and 1.75. Pr.rswAX 20c. to 22c. per lb. Hi ia IKY CQct per gal Ion . Whrat'.IOc. per bushel. Country Bacon Hams 18c; sides 16c. shoulders 15c. Lard 15c. P.KKF On foot. 5c. to 6c. Fhksh Pokk 10c, per pound. . EiitiS 17c. per dozen. Peanuts 1.50. per bushel. Fodder 85c. per hundred for new. Api'Les S1.25 per bushel. Peaks $1.00 per bushel. CJrapks Scuppernong, $1-00a1.lt) per busiiet. Onions 81.50 per bushel. Leans 80c. per bushel. Peas ? 1. 10 to 1.25 per bushel. 1 fiDES Dry, 0c. to 1 1c. : green 5c. Taij.ow (Jo. per lb. Chickens -Urown, 50c. per pair. ..Meat, Hulled, 61.00 por bushel. Potatoes Irish. -1.50;. sweet I!a hainas 40c; yams 00c. SniXOLiis West India 5 inch, mixed. fl' ro iibi. r Tti,;i.iir,o- r ir.i. i,..,-i.. ..it); biijis, irv..i0 per M. EIVATESCHOOL. r. A. T. .JKUK1NS lu-oiKises lo n-n i Si'llool.iil her n sidi-iii-i- cm .lolinslon i-tivi't on lolv,ol"l'ulil-; ;, uml ivsin'cltnllv Nolicns a Kim iv (il Iho liiililji- i.m I roiirt".-. u-i'iiis liiiule Known upon iioiilicinion, l'liose (leslriiiK to cutrr mii)ilsro n mn-hleil ufu'jwiiu mi caj iy ii:i,v, . ,; oci EY, Pollock St, New Berne, N.0. A fit-1' ;i citicfi;l uuili'i's! si'im-li in lluv .'.rioillu-rn : i i'l hikes lilriisiHV in cif- cilics, (he fi riiu; f r insin'cll'iii ,i r CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK We oiler n I'oniplrlr Sssorlinenl of t lioirrsl iinil Xcwrsl Novcllics in Hal:-, I'ouncis, liiblions, Zephyrs' Liters mid Embroidery JLi1iri:il of all Kinds. Special allcntion lias licen i;iven iii si lccl lll tlie I.ATMST KTVLK in JIONXKTH and HATS, and flnr KM 111 BSSJ-.D, VKIA'KT and Vl.VHll KIHiiONS are. the VKY I.ATKST AllON'V." , . ' 1 "iii-t i'-i: l:i 1- nolii-e is ciillcd to the ' Clegaiit Display d' Chihlicii's (.'ouds, Call and examine and p-l suited. - .liuvini! liad an (.xpcrii-iiceof t)VKK TW'I.X-TY-1''JVK YKAI1S in tin-Millinery lliisiilrss, coiiipi'lilion in iny line is rlnillrnwd, and a look at my stock will convince the public that I tun seHiie,' the 1IKST OK liiKHlS-AT BOTTOM TRICKS. : llespcctfnil;.', . ' e-ctllilff '::.'. : 1). l.iiV.'KV. AUILY GROCERIES ! LOW PRICES rfUST AND WILL RULE Our Motto is: Quick Sales and Small Profits- i:yi:i;y ctkajiku iiki.nuk :h fkksii lloKhen liiittei', Kiln-Uoynl Crown I''lonr, Kettle liendcri'il Ltinl, iliniiiKton Hominy Kiiinir I'nrcd Hums, Crackers mid Cakes, MiKar Cured Shoulders, Cheese, RiHiir CiiiTd sn ips, Ciiniieil (ioods, Sic'iir, Collce mid T( ns. United Meal, 'i'olmcco, Simll and Cigars. Ticlilcs, Inicd Frails, . . - Hry Sell Meats. ALSO- A nice line of , ; ' ' ' JiomesiiR luy floods, ' . . : . Hoots nnd Slioes, . Wood iind Willow Ware, ; . ' l.'ioelii'iy Ware, Ktc. Ktc. W. P. ItOl XTKIi'.K, - mai'i'.'idly .Middle Kt., m ar the Jlftrket. J0SEPHleKWERl7 . FOR GOOBS FOR MEN'S WEAli. The KlXliST DISPLAY of HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, GENTLEMEN'S l-TliNISIIING GOODS, and HAND-MADE SHOES, In fact anything to make a (reiHlemuii's wardrobe complete, is now open and ready for Inspec tion. . . Iu Novelties we oiler cur i Fine t'assimerc 1'anis, with ?even roikels, , , Ho'methliiK never shown before, and fino Revorslhlo Ovorcoals, reprewnunii' l i.sh.hkiti2 on one Mac and SACK COAT on the other. Emporium Our Silk Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Tics, and Silk Umbrellas are not to ho enuailed by any house In the city. IV In addition to thi.-Hve carry a Lnrge Lino of , Carpets, Hugs and lllankcts, r which we offer at LOW V'KilTKKH,' ' - w - ' i : ' ' -1 f " ' Onr Dinjronal, Ulue lleavcr and Scotch , Cheviot Suit, which for the last few years have itivcn such general satisfaction, aro LIVING l'HOOl Unit yoiiKcttlie H1-:ST (il)ODH forthe LEAST MONEY at our Emporium. oetHdAwlf CITY ITEMS. Tilts Cultunn. llixt tn Inpnl nnu... I. i I.. fur Local Ailvi-i'iiMns. ' Kkatlns niitk. A. B. Cox lias onened a Sl-.ii;,r l the Weinstein buildina-. onen p evening at 0 o'clock. Admission i Moderate charge for use of skates. OCtlo'lt. Eighty cents ner barrel dli.) for I sene barrels. ' ottll.-it. A. R. nrvvK,, FOR SALE. The undersigned will sell at the ci house door in the city of New Berne Monday, November 87th, 1883, by lie auction on terms of one half c one half on credit of nix months, the lowing described properly: a part in the city of New Berne situated ou eastern side of Metcalf street, it b( one fourth of the lot known in the p oi said city as lot No. 98. The sale is pusuant to an order of Si penor court of Craven county m m a special proceeding pending thei in which C. F. Waters is plaintiff i Thomas F. rooding and others are femlants. ' . : . ! O. H. Ct ioN Coinniiosione IN THE FIELD AGAIN! .Suit?. lliivlim lately iclimird fiom Northern liHs , wlii'iv he has upciire;! the FIN sl.M'K of I.AIHW and OENTM' VK IVIIIlll U' K llll lllllilvu II.., ,...i.,i. ... -i-itl i hut he is oivnnivd to milt i,an,. Unions. In 1 1 1 '1 11 I m i. iUii.n..l TI.... .. (.(mli'mcn, iill Klylrs and all iirlci-B. Ii, Notion liciiniiinrnt, which Is always pie , ( iin he found all the Latest Jii Iji, , anil (.cntN' llosi'. Coi-Kels of l,.,li ...,, tiiiviK, (;iol-K, Ijkjcb, line IjkIU'k' and tie o ; iv n i;ar, MiiriH, mm Trunks, Valines. el llmnliinyon forpiiKt favoiu, hndsollci, a cont inn;iik-e, I inn, most resiicct fully. KPliH.v .v. ii, su'LTA CHSS, E. IlELSOi: Cal Is attention totiiofact tliat he has a Clc Lot ol FAMILY GROCERIES, which lie is si-Minn LOW for CASH I'arlicnliir attention is ml led to his F! (JKAUKSof A.IIIjY KLOUU. l ine Slall-I'Vd lleef always on hand. , t uiisiKiiinenf of live stock solicited . t iwaliitkliViiK-'a in-nay part of the citv I ol cluiiw. 3 Brand Mnel, lii limu Hancock r Middle, wfl.ii.Vw.iiir , SEW BEKKB. . ( NOTICE. Liy order Board Commission! Craven county, the Clerk will advert for sfuled proposals for 100,000 Brick he delivered at the Depot or on t wharf at the foot of Craven street, the City of Newhern, aud a sample tho hrick accompany each proposal. ProiHisiils to he received on or befc the 1st Monday in November. 1882. JOS. NELSON, i aite lb'-doct 1 Clerk Board Com'rs. NOTICE. Tlie l.'aliiiK e due on kuIinci lotion tolhece. tal stock or TIIK'NEWBEIIX. ATIltK'l S) SOCIAL CtATB,- is lierchy called f The hlocliholdeis are reijuested to nittlco I. mediate nn meat to tho Secretary, who w thercuiion Issue ench u certirleiile of Ktcx-k. Altenlioii is called to Article 21, of Consti lion: "Any jnendi'r who Khali lx n del (jlient in i':yiiieiitol'sli)clc BiihscrliUlou 3 ' for thirty d,iys, shall forfeit nil urlvile as mi mher of Oils Cluh. '" : Jiy order ol the Hoard of Dlicetoiis. ; oct.Tim. 11. () K. LolXiK, Secretary A 'xHAND SHOV AT 1 ".'' ', Vt.l. SULTAII fi C' WEINSTEIN DULLING, Just returned from tho Nortbern Market w a Lariiemid Well Selected Stwlc of Dry G 01 I'uncy Goods, Dress Goods A Ijii-uh Seieeled Stock of Men's, Yout and Children's clothing . , Tho Elnest Selected Stock of ' Ladies' Cloaks and Dolman Also the latest Styles of LndloK AValki: Sai'kcls, Misses and Children's. . .- , Ctnls" nnd Ladies 'Furnishing toods A SPECIALTY. A Full Line of Men's" .anl. Boys' Boots and Slioes. Also ii Eine Assortment of Ladies' and Children's Shoe Latest Styli s' of Hats and Caps, and Lab styles of LADIES' AND MISSES' HAT: Trunks, Valises, and a Full Line of Cnrpe mnnkets, quilts. Jewelry, Watches and Accordeong.1 AT LOW PRICES. Itcmoiuber we buv our Goods for CASH, a sell at LOW i'lUUKKH fur CASH. (H'UL'dlVW . . Administrator's Aotlee. : StaTB oif Noiitii Cauolina, -. J . - . Craven County. Tho suhsicriber bavins oiialifled as Admh tratuf of tho estiitu of Thomas E. Gaskins. di , on the llilidny of Sritimhcr,A.I).ls.ft!, befm-p I'rolmte Court ot Uravcn county, hereby nou ill person liavitiK claims apuinsi nid pntnti present them fur pnyinent on or before ti day of Sopiemtier, isfa, er this notice v pleaded hi bar ot Ihoir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate ill i Immediate, payment. Doao this l'lh (lv of September. Is n. -.' - ii. I. 4 seiit&ilwlw Adinii - H MM or ( .i n s, 1 oiiliiK, lioys and Children, I h the (.'ivntest Viinety, whieh for (.Uftlitv. wi iiianship .and ,nc e.iniiot be hfiit, llboK : .Miiicsoi nil Hi,. IcinliiiK intinufuctliries ch.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 15, 1882, edition 1
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