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VOL I. NEW ;KERNE,VN: WEDNESDAY; MARCH 21, 1883. NO. 300. ( t LOCAL NEWS; NEIV ADVERTISEMENTS. ' ., ' G S. Palmer Commissien merchant. ' M. D. W. Stevenson Dem. Ex. Com. Journallttlulature Almanac. Sunrises, 6:03 1 Length f day,. y. Sub sets, 0:14 f 13 hours, 13 minutes. ' 1 Moon sets at 4:08 a. m. , , ,,; -;TheM. E. Church Working Society will meet to-night at the residence of Vf. M. Watson. ),.. ' .V,. ' k "The steamer Stont arrived from Bal timore yesterday with a good cargo of general merchandiseVf',' V.. , .j,V Die Democratic Executive Committee of the city are requested to meet to-niht at the City Tax Collector's office.! . ' : The schooner Virginia Care, 'Capt Ben Payne, arrived from Lake Landing on Tuesday with corn consigned to W. P, Burma & Co. i ! 5 The ShenandoaJi brought in the largest freight yesterday jnotcing; she ever brought before; the Kinston and Neuse . both go through to Kinston to-day heavi ly loaded and leave a great deal of '' freight behind. 1 n ' ; -' Col. D. GY Maxwell, who has been ip the city for several weeks on business for the Wheeler & jWilson Sewing Ma chine Co. left for his home in Charlotte yesterday evening. Mr. John A. Thees, ; of . Wilmington,; takes charge of the Company's office in this city. ' " "' ' 1 iBirnclt by Lightning. . . During the thu nder storm on Tuesday morning the house of Thomas Vail, colored, of James City, was struck by " lighting, splitting the chimney and stunning Vail. Five telegraph posts, standing near by, were also split to ' pieces. '. A postal card from Vanceboro fasJt v. night states that Wm. White arrived at ' that place on Monday with his throat so badly cut that he breathed through the ( wound.' He could, not talk, but gave the information by writing that he was wounded near .Wilson three days ago by his own hand He lives on Little Swift creek in this county. ' , A Onltcan In tba CHy, - , We learn that Capt. Oaksmith reports that he was fired upon twice at his resi dence at the foot of . Pollock street on Monday night. - Garfield was assassina- , ed just as he teached the zenith of . bis . glorybut it is hoped that the Capt. has not reached that point yet and that the ' Guiteau's will allow him to live a while ' longer. ;V, :,',',;;';'-,',,;;.... ' ;, . .,. . J i I 0 0 t Hill II ( I a own ana wrow f ii. . 1 Col. D. G. Maxwell of Charlotte' says New Berne is the place to grow fat. He Btayed here about three weeks and gained fifteen pounds. He says he ib going to try to prevail on the land pikes ef his town to come down and take on little flesh. Let them come; we have now pastures green with vegetables, and shad, oysters, and anything that an epicure can call for. Come on. with your greenbacks.'; : y Tour Name m Print. ' ' I ", i 1 - ': Mr. O. Marks left for the North yestetl day per Shenandoah for his stock of spring goods.". . ' . l,'Ji.' ".,'"'',. .u " Dr. A. D. Mayo returned from Beau fort, whither he had been to deliyet'a lecture, yesterday and left for Elizabeth City on the Slunandaah. ' A large crowd attended his lecture at Beaufort and he is hopeful of having accomplished much good. He thinks the outlook for North Carolina for the next ten years is quite ' promising. '-' r ' ' : . Mr, Wm. Cleve, of yinceboro, was in the' market yesterday with one hundred bales of cotton. , uv,.h ' ' A Swift Wltneii. ! '" 't ' .;' ;!, On yesterday Sarah Thompson, col ored, had Willis Moring brought before Esq. Brinson upon the charge of assault with , deadly weapon; The? only evl dtence against defendant was that given by the plaintiff, wherein she swore that Willis had fired at her with a gun, and to relieve the Justice s mind of any reasonable doubt, to which the defend' ant would have been entitled, she Swore that she saw Moring present the gun saw the smoke come out; saw the ball when it left the muzzle of the gun and dodged it. The Justice thought the eye sight of the witness entirely too dis criminating so the defendant was'dis charged. ' '- ' ' i-"?'J! j ,,: I.'.-, 4J .'.. ' ' ! . - "'.';"'" js'nal Se'ryice.' ' '; .j ' Portsmouth, N. C., Mar. 17, 1883, Epitok Jocpnal: I take pleasure in inf.1!" ' vy i, for t" i L npft of your t at ivy ' rl tions the Ho make1 I ".ation ' ("-hip-. it. l be Chief? 't'.irf t 1 c I i v t The Sheriff of Carteret connty bio jight up on Tuesday, Sarah Dudley, charged with the horrible crime of incest, Her half-brother, with whom she had been living, evaded the officer: ; She ii lodged in jail here until she can be taken up to Jones county for trial. " I ' River Sleuiuors. r , The Eltn CW J arrived. on Monday night with cotton, corn etq and twenty-three passengew,.,-,., ,.,.'-,-,,,. j,!) n The Kinston leaves for Kinston this morning with a"caro of fertilizers and general merchandise, amopg which is a largest of stoves fo Miller & Canady. The ATewse carries up a large cargo of f ertilizers to-day: ! ' f ! ' Fhe Trent came in yesterday with two hundred and fifty-eight balea of cotton from Jolly Old Field. ' i The Conlentnm arrived from Snow Hill yesterday evening witft thirty bales of cotton and other froights-i The Cutler from Trenton with cotton and' other freights.".' Novel Intertalnment. , j if r A party of ; young ladies attached to the Sunday School of Christ Church, propose having a novel entertainment for tha children on Saturday afternoon, ;it th6 residence of Mrs. C. W. McLean. The, amusement, is to be a grand egg hunt, . i The eggs', will be handsomely dyed and concealed in the grounds and the children who hold tickets will be ad mitted p.nd entitled to hunt for the eggs and retain possession of all they find. Tickets are now on sale by some of the young folks and the purchase of a ticket does not compel the purchaser W engage in the search, therefore, all who wish to 'CnciOTiraf tf the enterprise' may buy.a ticket and )tse it or bot as they may elect. ,,,,,,: Cottan IVIarkcf. Hi , , The cotton movement as i reported" bT the Financial Chronicfe shows that the amount of cotton in sight on Friday night, the 10m. is 6,144,963 being an increase of 1,222,953 bales over the same date for 1882. With this large increase and the low price of futures, our farm ers must make up their minds for a low price next fall if a large Crop is male. A falling off in the crop to be made this year of one million of bales woujd some what alter the price, but it is much bet ter to be prepared for a low .price by having' something s else to put on the market, There is not aa much fluctua tion in the rice market as there is in cotton. Middling cptton sold in Live! pool last Friday for 5 5-8 d'. ; same date in 1882,, 6 ll-16,i,in 1881- 6 S-l, in 1880, 7 9-lp. j: e.w-Yorkr i futures closed on luesaay evening Bxeaay wun Baies oi 99,000 bales; spots dull at quotations below , New Berne market ..quiet with sales of lebales", the beat bringing 9.30. NEW YORK MARKET, SPOT: Middling 10 3-1C. r . , Strict low middling 10L-8. ; ' Low middling 10. . ; -:: ' ' NEW YORK futures: .',.,:-,-;, '" i ;..,.) . Morning.' Noon. Evening. ' March, ' lO.ia mo : April,,"' :;'-10.21 ',,10.18,' Mayt .( i 10.84 .10.83 - June,' v1 ''10,48 ;, ,H 10.46 10.09 40.18 10.8& . 10.46 'i Kinston1 Items.7" ; ..,!:,. ,,.; ' . v'.lMKi ,! I'--; Cotton in bale 9c. V f i ' " in seed 2c. " ' in.y feeceipte of either; very light ) j'.'"'- Corn, 65 cts. per bushel. .; ; Meal, 6Scts. per bushel. Rice, clean, A cts'.' peri lb. ii. ;Mt ,,Peas,, $1.0Q per bushel,,, , ; 1 i".;tr Potatoes, yams, 60 cts, per bufhel. yut, bahamas, 50 cts..:!";; ""';''r tlPeanuts $l,2oc. per bushel , :t' ..Turnips, 50 ota per bushel. . " Fresh pbrkl J ctsTper 'lb. .. .. '' 1 an4tbunW:i2cE:pet IbA ' U 5 Eggs, 13 'cts. per dozen ; f;';,' ' Chickens, grown, 601 cts. per' pair. , " Fodder; 1.00 per huhdr'ed.':';;,;.,)l It now seems to be pretty well settled that the will of R. W. King, .deceased, will not be epntestaq ' ; j ? The cream of a lady's letter , formerly was to be found in the postscript now it is cunningly hid . .under, the postage stamp.- , .iXf3,lji.iJl Ltw i ', , Travellers on the Midland Railroad under the Best management, 911 arriv ine at the end of their journey, jnvol tintarily V repeated. Dickons' prayer "thanit tou ana tue engineer," 1 A La Grange correspondent expresses tne opinion mat our county represent tiv6 ia the leijislafiuro resembles Gam- betta, in that both are dead'. Notwith standing this opinion., the aforesaid rep resentative may still be seen going around, steadily and sorely, as a ,mule in a oricKyara. f Two young gents of this' placV got in to a play of "hot ; jacket lastf Sunday morning, using a bucffy whip. A scuf fle ensued in whieli lightened paiits tempted a friend to sieze the whip ond raise cain with both of them (Not be ing used to such pleasantry, ' they took the gruel very hard. ; !: . The colored fcnllat ,th court house "last Saturday night was ite a mixed and rcchcnhz af'"'-' 'Ti pale faces did the agreeable very sociably, chasing the colored damsols around and around. It will re':.ire vn net of penal legislation', however, to stop the boys in the enjoy : .(Tit of their. gallant plotwires. i .1 ,. ,.. .! . ' : .i'., '" K" '' , ' Stonewall Items I ! I . .n i Mr t William Fulford will occupy his new residence after awhile. Mrs. W. T. Caho, who has been quite ill, is gradually convalescing. , , Mr. S. B. Lanei near Pamlico, lost a valuable farm animal last Monday. : She was partially iisured. " - The weather has been too good for the past week to itemize, especially when there Is nothing in that line. - Mrs.' Carrie Hamlin was painfully hurt by falling on the track at the mill week before last, but is able to be out again. Mr. Jessie F. Sawyer lost his little boy Oscar last week after a long and painful illness, capell-brbnchitis the primary cause. The bust up of the stock or no ' fence law for this county has brought about a demand for rail splitters, not heretofore known in this section. Ditchers are also much needed. ' Mr. Thos. Land had the misfortune to be very painfully hurt hurt a day or so ago by beinfc kicked by his mule. . Dr. Kennedy, his attending physician, thinks he will come out all right. Sharpening the Issue. New York Sun. ' Our esteemed contemporary, the Buf falo Courier, a sound and moderate Democratic journal, declares that the Hon. Samuel J. Randall of Pennsylvania must not be chosen Speaker of the House of Representatives, because he "does not represent the views of a majority of the Democratic party on the tariff ques tion." . Yet Mr. Randall "has long been a distinguished leader of the party; he has seen many years of service in Con gress, and in knowledge of parliamen tary rules and practice has no superior." In other words, Mr. Randall must be defeated, because heisnot a free trader of the extreme and unqualified sort, and because,' in his votes upon the tariff question,' he has sometimes departed from the stringent rule of levying duties for revenue exclusively, y - This is a noteworthy sympton of the strong purpose to force the tariff ques tion jnta the foreground and make it the, dividing issue at the next Presi dential election, which we have already had to notice. . But if Mr. Randall is to be prescribed for his opinion on the tariff, his friends may, naturally retali ate by pi escribing the free traders in their turn; and" thus the Republicans will finally be gratified by a breach in the Democratic party, and by theoppor tunity of waging the contest of 1884 upon the plain question of protection to American industry on the one hand and a revtnue tariff on the other.' ! We have advocated the choice of Mr. Randall as speaker on account of the distinguished ability he has already ex hibited in that office, and of his peculiar repreSentatiative character as the cham pion of economy and reform in the pub- 1 .' ' :L'i.,i.: tt ..I ,j Of practical politics is a world of uncer tainty and of surprises; and it is not at all impossible that, the brilliant pros- pact wnicn now opens oexore me w mooracy may be clouded by unnecessa ry conflicts within the bosom of the par ty, resulting in the election of a Repub lican P resident next year after all. ' Contempt of Court Shakespeare found bis amusing Dogberry among the stupid, blun dering, conceited constables of his day. . 8ieciniens of the race still Survive, and justuy by their ludi crously-twisted speeches their clas siflcatiou tyitu the man who sighed, 'Oh, that I had been writ down : Years ago, there lived in Illinois a judicial Dogberry. He was shoemaker and a county magistrate, and . dispensed justice , Irom bis 6ecft with an assurance of knowl edge that would have made him an obiectot study to Shakespeare. In the same county lived a law yernamed Knowlton, a wag, who loved to stir up the magisterial cob bler. . ' - r . ' - Qne day, r having a case before "bis hanoiy'' Knowlton called aft the shop a . little before the hour ap pointed lor the trial,,-; ,;', .'' i at was not long belore the wag had, perpetrated a joke upon the shoemaker, which caused the loafers in the shop to laugh heartily. ;1 . "Sir,?? said Crispin, laying aside his lapstone ana glaring at Know, ton through his horn spectacles, " am 'going to enter aline oi live do; lars a gainsay ou for contempt of court.?':; Y' fllf' Uli V ' Contempt of court!" exclaimed knowlton; "the court is not in 863' sionj yonr fine is absurd!" " i -("Air. Knowlton,'' said the justice, in his most impressive manner, "I want you to understand that this court is a proper subject for con tempt at all times.'', ; . ,: ; ,: COHIMJIRCIAL. IKW BEBNB IQABKBT. Cotton Middlinit 9 1-4: strict low middling 9 8-16: low middling 9 1-16. Seed cotton Extra nice. So.: ordi nary 2io. oorn In sacks, 66J0.; In bulk 62Jc. : kick (JU to 'J5c. per bushel. Tdbpenthje Receipts moderate. Firm at $2.50 for yellow dip. Tab Firm at $1.50 and $1.75.' Beeswax 20c. to 22o. per lb. Honey 60c. per gallon. Wheat 90c. per bushel. x Beef On foot, 5c. to 7c. Mutton $2a2.25 per head. Hams Country, 12ic. per pound. Laed Country, 13c. per lb. . Fresh Pork 7a9c. per pound. Eooa 13c. per dozen. Peanuts $1.00 per bushel. Fodder $1.25. per hundred. Onions $3. 50 per bbl. Peas $1.50 per bushel. Hides Dry, 9c. to lie; green 5o. Tallow Oc. per lb. Chickens Grown, 55a60c. per pair. Turkeys $1.75 per pair. Meal Bolted, 76c. per bushel. Potatoes Bahamas. 50.: vams 60c. per bushel. TuRNirs 80o. per bushel. Walnuts 50c. per bushel. Shingles West India, duR and nom inal; not wanted. Building 5 inch, hearts, 3.50; saps, $2.50 per M.' skins. Coon, 8O0.; fox 40a50c: mink. 30a40c.: otter, $2a5. DEMOCRATIC 0MMITTEE MEETING. The Democratic Exennttvn Hnnimltlon fnr the tlty of Newbern are reqaeHted to meet at the oltlce of the City Tax Collector nt Vi n'..1,..lr .im tkluOlut J..iAfU.,k 1QOO v.uvn, -, uji. ini Vll.J vi illciuil, irH,,). M. U. W. NlliJVltJNSOJi, Establish tn 1870. . ' Gr. S. PALMER, GENERAL COMMISSIOir MERCHANT, or me uaie or SOUTHBBir PnODUCK, Potatoes, Ftu, Beans, Melon. Etc. 154 Reade St., New York. Chatham National Eanh, New York City. tt. k. A a. Thurber A Co , New York City. I). McAlpln, Savannah, Ga. , E. Bean, Jacksonville, Fla. E. J, Harris, Ocala, Fla. Sherwood A Harvard. Arredonda, Fla. . a. Williamson, aucanopy, J. H. Deverenx A Bro.. Charleston. 8. C. . D. P. Held A Bro.. Norlolk, Va. L. A. Winder. Franktiwn. Vn. T. W. J nes, Cherrystone. Va. All communications must be-addressed to me omce, as i employ no agents. otenciis, etc., lurnunea on application. mar21-d3m Savo Ycur Meat, BY USING Baughman' Improved Medicated Meat Sacks FOE THE Protection of Meat. They have been tested for the past six years and are pronounced by thousands of fanners who have used them to be the best way to keep meat Will hold a ham weighing from five to fifty pounds. ; - For sale by . HUMPHREY A HOWARD. , Middle st, New Berne, N. C, (S Country Hams and Lard for sale, ma20-dAwlm Home Industry. W. 0. IPxExXjXjXJPS, HARNESS REPOSITORY. Having Just reoelved a lance stock of Har liens material: I am prepared totnake can-lane, buggy, wagon and cart harness, or anything in my line, tooraer. repairing a specialty. maU-lm Next Door to S. A. Churchill. NOTICE. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, I craven uunty. , Theundershrned havina Qualified as Admin istratrix of the Estate of J. W. Harper, de deceased, before the Probate Judge of Craven county. uereDy gives notice to all creditors to present their claims against the deceased ror payment on or before the IKST day MARCH, im, otherwise this notice will pleaded in bar of their recovery. Debtors of the Estate will make imme diate payment, at further indulgence cannot oe given. I,?;.... U..n V.kh. 1. 10(10 C. W. HARPER, fel9-d4w-wlt ' - Administratrix. NOTICE. Osftnow CocNrv, ) f nuperior court, j s , To Marietta Walker: " You will take notice that an action has been begun in the Superior Court of Onslow county, entitled Daniel W. Walker vs. Marietta Walker, wherein the plaintiff asks for di vorce from the bonds of matrimony from you the defendant. You are commanded to appear before the Hnnerlor Court of Onslow county on the ltlth day of April. 1888. to show cause. ii any, wny me renei demanded in this com plaint snoulu not be granted. . A. U. J1UUU1JNS, felg-wCw Clerk of the SuperJpr Court. NOTICE. State or North Carolina, I county oi cnsiow. , J To Ellas Ambrose : ' ' You will take notice that an action has been instituted In the Superior Court of un Count; jf Onslow, wherein Major Russell is Plaintll and Ellas Ambrose and wife are defendants, wherein plaintiff asks for pre-judgment on certain notes given by Ellas Ambrose and Henrietta bis wife to said Russell; also for the foreclosure of a mort-tnge executed by said Ambrose and wife to said Rnssellon a tract of land lying In Onslow county, on the north slue oi tne publlc road leading from Swans- Doro, aoout ih raue irom swausooro, neing a part of the "Little" plantation; andjudgment for possession of the same. r You are hereby required to appear at the Fall Term of Onftlow Superior Court, to be held at Jw-lotonvlUe on the 16th day of April, IKsU, and then and there answer or demur to the complaint tiled as you may be advised, A. G. HUUGINS, m Clerk Hnpri,.T Court febW-wOw ;, Ouniow County, ASA JONES, Middle Street, Newbern, N. 'C. DEALER IN Qf0lft ;i Vrr X, nJ ubapic auu xauuv jjiv uuuua l BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING, Etc. Agent for the DIAMOND 8IURT; Unlauu dried S1.U0. Luundrled tl'2f,. And the celebrated Warner's Coraline Corset, j-nce 91.UU. A full line of Gents'. Ladies' and Children's Underwear, Gents' Linen, Celluloid and Paper Collars and Cutis., Silk and Linen Htiuctker clmri's, all kinds of Gents', Ladies' and Chil dren's Hand and Machine Made Shoes, Huli ber Coats, Hats and Shoes, Indies' Clotiks and Jackets, and everything usually kept In u llrsl class Dry Goods Store. ASA JONES. inarfidAvly Middle St., op. Baptist Church - 13, SWERX'K Stall No. 2-Left Hand Side AT THE CITY MARKET, Is always supplied with the very best Fresh Meats, Beef, Pork, Mutton and Sauease that the Market affords. CaU on him. JanlB-dly fine Groceries! Fair Dealing LOWEST PEICES FOR GASH ONLY ! Our Motto and our Success ! ! We constantly carry a verv laroe nml k,Wi line oi Fine Groceries, Vanned Goods, Goods in Glass, Teas, Coffee, Spices, i Calces and Crackers, Flour, Provisions, Tobacco, Cigars and muff. ln,l .IMt.ull I Breakfast and Japan Teas, and our "Ramp- ton" Javaand Rio Coffee, fresh groundevefy day, at 20c. lb. The best in the city. Try a nevuu CHueuini uilviiliuii ui liur r.nriiRn I Htanuara uranutatea sugar, luc. A No. 1 Fancy Flour 4 els. Our "tie Boquet" Cigar, 5c. each; 6 for 25c. We keep the best of everything, and iruar- antee both price and quality, and cheerfully REFUND THE MONEY ON DEMAND. J9 The Cash Trade Only Solicited. Wm. Pell Ballance & Co. 8. Front St., New Berne, N. C. novl7-dlv The Thoroughbred Stallion Vance Will make the season at my Farm, near New Berne, the FIRST WEEK in every montn. . Polloksville, Second Week. Trenton, Third " Bavboro, Fourth " Terms 816 Cash, or 820 by approved note, payable November 1st. Pedigree, see handbills. R. RANSOM. March 2, 1883. d&wlm Harper's Weekly, ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Weekly stands at the head of Am erican illustrated weekly Journals. By its unpartlsan position In politics, Its admirable illustrations. Its carefully chosen sereals, short stories, sketches and poem contributed by the foremost artists and authors of the day, it carries instruction and entertainment to thousands of American homes It will always be the aim of .the publishers to make Harper's Weekly the most popular ana attractive lamiiy newspaper in tne world, Harper's Periodicals. . FEB yeah: Harper's Weekly .'.w 00 HARPER'S MAOAKIHE ...... 4 Oft Harper's Bazar 4 00 The THRER above publications... 10 00 Any TWO above named ... 7 00 Harper's Youko People.. 1 SO Harper's Magazine 1 . TlADnnif'tt Vrtnica lirnnrc I 0 w Harper's Franklin square Library. une iear(azjumuerHj ..iu uu Postage Free to all subscribers in the United States or Canada. The Volumes of the Weekly beerln with the first number for January of each year. When no time is mentioned, it will be understood that the subscriber wishes to commence with the number next after the receipt of order. me inst r-our Annual volumes or ruirper's Weekly, in neat cloth blndlns. will be sent bv mall, postage paid, or by express, free of ex pense (provmea tne rreignt aid not exceed one dollar per volume), for $7 00 per volume. Cloth Cases for- each volume, suitable for mnaing, win oe sent uy man, postpaid, on re ceipt of $1 DO each. uemiuances snouia no mane Dy rost-umce Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to cony this advertise ment without the express order of Harper A Drawers. AuureKS - HARPER A BROTHERS, New York, Statb of North Carolina. M,rnnr( County or craven. , r, .,: "y NOTICE. . .( State if North Carolina County of Craven. , , .In Uie Superior Court. . ' io tui w . Disseu ana u. w. jucijean : , . . You will take notice that an action has been Instituted In the court above entitled, where in T A HnwH lanlnlntltt'on ITllwa W UIquaII C. W. McLean and wife. A. R. C. McLean and1 9. Bangert are defendants, wherein plaintiff asss juugiupiK iur mreciosure oi a mortgag made to nlm by Eliza W. bissell by her attor in lact, v. w. ji dijean, resist No. SO, folio mi-. f Reoords of Craven county; also for the foreclosure of a mortage from Eliza W. Mlssell to tho defendant S. rt, registered in Book 80, folio 3(11-2 ft 8 Records of Craven eountv. And vou of the Records of Craven county. And you reby required to appear at the Spring , .. . ' . - ' of the Superior Or urt of Craven, tobeHffff1 t the Court House In New Berne, begin- I . Ii . t J in Mnnilav. Mrw 5St.h 1SH ,H .,,.w.r I . v i Term held at nlngon Monday, May 28th, 188S, and answer or oemur w uie complaint as yeu may De ad' viseu. . , " E. W. ftARPKNTRR. mar9-daw ' , , i Clerk Sup. Court, . CITY ITE2I3, ' ' , 1 This column, arxt to local hwi, is to b wd or Local Ad erHsioK. A First Cla ?W1P machine-bran new-can be nought cheap at the Journal office. Rooms VesIcd, Furnislied or unfurnished, for aentloman and Wifi. with or without board. Central locution preferred. ' ' Apply at ' DsnliMry. Dr. (i K. Bogby Will be at Ihe OASTnv ir, htqip f. lr.,. Will visit llllliOH nt thoir ..n1.4,... ,r.,. sired. ortlcrH left theofflia nf n.u h,.,qi.i,, be promptly attended to. WANTED, e jrs 0f Qgt Infonnatlon is wanted, hv th ni,j.im,.i of the names and whereabouts of the heirs at '7 i'"1 lO'ALitljSKT O. HVH- KAKI). ho was horn in I isumll ki and died nt New Berne. N. C. Dec. lst-lrWi " JOHN A. RICHARDSON, AUm'r , March 13. . ',: IfewBrne.N.a c.le! Mempl'txtTenn.) Appeal and Little Rock (Ark.) Gazette Insert four times In dally and weekly and send bill to the Administrator. LYON&HEALY State & Monro Sts., Chicago. . VtlUunilpnuiH Uinjr KldralUldr for IMH. KM ntk M luunVl, of lutnuarat Hutu, Can Mth Suuk. brim UtiiH SuA. aas H.u. SuDdrr Ikil Outdid I iSMilaneMalHrMlMiMli. miMt lor Amawnr wu, u. . , Hotise. The subscriber win sell nt n, .nM It i ,.... -- -. ra mi ..... WednesdaV. 4th dav of Anrll -xU Wy,OI April next, beginning at TWELVE o'clock M the Entire Stock of the late Prank J. Fnlford, Consisting :of . : Drug8, 'Medicines. Fancy Goods, Seeds ,," and DRUG FIXTURES. In foot vrv-ihin kept in a Drug Store. " x erm s made Known on dav of sals. Inventory of stock can lie seen at my office. , j??- G- BRINSON, Administrator mal0-d20t of F.J. Fulford. dee'd. A FRESH SUPPLY OF GROCERIES Received TO-DAY: White Cream Cheese, . ' -LngiiBh Breakfast Bacon, Beef Tongues, ...: , , Boston Baked Beans, ' Potted Ham, ' 'Pickles, . Raisins. While Ex. C Sugar, Granulated Sugar, ; ! '' Finest Grade Flour. I have in stock: . Small Hams, Fine Syrup, , Grits - , Worcestershire Sauce, Canned Fruits, FRESH ROASTED COFFEE, (Ground to order). The Finest TEAS that can be had. ; 0.E.SL0VER. ...... Janll-dly . .,. , ; ( W. M. Powers. . g. imrrr W. U. Powers & Co., S. FRONT ST.f NEAR MIDDLE Tin & Sheet-Iron Ware I BALERS IX Hardware and Agricnltnral Implements. Job work of all kinds In our line solicited. Having secured the sale of the clhr..fe,l ACORN STOVES and RANGES, made by Rathbone. Sord A Co.. we should be ulnuuvl m have you call and convince yourselves of the inui, iimi ine Airn nioves are unequaled for Beauty, quality, Durability and Economy of Operation. We guarantee them to do more In less time and with lest fuel, and to glfe more general satisfaction than inv nthor stoves made. ' Cook stoves for coal or wood. 0.u , w- M- FOWERH ft OO. March 8th, 1883. ; . (iu; , dim . T" Establishid nr 18SS.) I.;L. OHADWIOK, No. 836 "WASHiNaioN St(. and , . , Hudson St. , "Cos. Ho&atio St., v SffBW Tonzt ' ; BBFERRNCE8 U 3rd I M MA Ml A - V. a Macs, Dranrtttc : t t n, h Samuel R Strebt, Gaston Honse, , :; .!( a --:s,o- m NwBern, ; Or any agent of Old Dominion Stoanmhlu 1 Company. i v ' s ' ' 1 'maiud MALARIA! If you would keep free from malarial jcnuis, etc., iry. j j j For sale in Nw , Eorne . at LEEL BROS A ASKINS. , Only 53 eta. oepi. ao-a-ti, v
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 21, 1883, edition 1
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