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Mr ' - 1 Of Hi--. amp te ,4 A iTA-JOt YJJAtT SHI ;ill..lVl!il Will ikf . H A 1 It- fill i, ,.. Junius jj 1? '!ii9'l.-.it f:i.l nau.,.j-y'vj7 jrij'a ; i,v, ; ... ;mv. ! J, .II.V) i ,! V 1 .joc.'c A- r.ii I v I .'fit! , f J l,'t.lt. JO J d 'i-iJjhrrA la I !Ji II ft t li JL UiX N Li U U "4. ,RliiIriiea,l4:di LeSigtli'af da.irt ' Sun sets, 7:04- 14 hours, 14 minutes. Small lots of corn brought 65 J in bulk yeaterdoyi 0:iultiV'.5'l , t Dew berries we, offered on. tlie : ,sf raks' iestotday a ta$a&9tfi&& . ... Miss Hattie DaiLhas been elected to , wear theell Medal foV th6 7th 'grade. " Thg.JTentiR)yer raneportaicuijCom ' pany makes a cnange in schedule. See Our Swansboro correspondent writes u that heiiSick;. ,Hope. W.will be ut . by next week.-.- ...-..... ,Jl3 c2EiiVlBP' J J-rtfi. of molass.es (.yester4ay direcj;! jtrora the West Indies on the schooner Melvin. It w Tn' steamer Trmf ' arrived7 from Trenton and b;Polloksville yesterday ovening irtth 8ft bales .'Of-oottooprn, hides, eggs, ohickens and live stock : Several boats., loaded with, oysters were in yesterAaj and thej canning es tablishmeW feiks In full' bfasi. E Over wn hundred bands were shjUckiBg j " We have some items from Maysville, but4piit know, who sent JbenvrcQfre your name so that we may know who to go for if you don't write the truth. ' F. L. Hancockv jtorrherly an engineer on the A.ti'JEt. li,.Tlifs returned after an absence of seven months on the W. & Wi , and will resume work in his former position. ( W . Jn i-'-mi rnn- f The funeral of Mrs. Eveline Matthp ws, wife; pf J -, C.j Jifttthg ws, wll, 'Jake jlace ' from her residence on Broad street this morning at 8:30 o'clock Friends and relatifnvitdatteSr-iJ i "' The 1 '.' Bteamer ' Klnston' eumes " her schedule, having put on' -a newr Iress and had some improvements made in the machinery;' The Neuse will be j hauled up now for, repairs. See Add Ctfenify Ipbck brought 1nJ another" cu rious egg on Sunday morning last. He ays it, was )aid by a Aen belonging to MrB.IWiflletti who lives- In 'the' city, and says she keeps the hen in a coop and gets two eggs, every morning and "No wonder some are Put of the regular naclcale. ; , The Ladies Memorial Association pro pose giving an entertainment , at the Theatre in a few days for1 the benefit of the Association. ' The? entertainment " will consist of music and refreshments. Something first class may be.relied on." Pint Cton Blosaom. U) .. . : r " Mr. R, S. Civils, as usual, sends in the first cotton bloom oi the season. He sends it from MoWda this time, and 'says he keeps up his old practice: that of -producing the ' first cotton blossom w hether in Nprth 'Carolina r ?lorid?r J 1 , ''( -''t' :nr'' '' ; .' : Mn j-uMKH' lfeWat'F.' it 8immons,'Clement kan, ly,PhU HollandrViVW'Cjar, W. E. Clarke and I J. Moore1 attorneys . oj! ,lfhifl pjty,'and Cb Taylor 'j a newa paper oayaier ,s aret , off , ; to Pamlioo court;,, PamUcQ can furnish, :remu neratjFeiees for ajl this (crowd wrtwill prono4&b beM-bealtftr'tfottntyi4 "Drewmed... ,, . -' .s; v.f-Tt'?m 'k , Three persona, two negro women and a vouncr white mkit 'bv4 'thename of JiMeaiiOiley,' Wefe I drowned tvhil crossing the Contentnea Creek in'.tf; ca npe at Coward'a seine beach last' Satur day 'evening1', We have, beei unable, ta ascertain the particulars' with certaintr but near tnat tne parties lor some cause rushed to; pne! end of 'the boat .wo&h caused it to aink. Two of the- bodies had jbelek ecjerfedul ,tos o'clock o ' Cotton BiarkeiJ m U.'A (I New York, futures dull, but firm. Spots' $uiet Wt Hjteady iNeV-BetWe "NSW YORK MARKET, gpT: ' MidaiiugMi5ciki vi3V oil Strict low middling 10 8-4. vlxw!middling 107-16. ,lnti ,")' ' NEW, YORK; jrmtpiWjirHV .i-'tlH " May, 10.99 ... . ., Jttne' i10.6!t ThnJ Ai use, 10.95 ' ;.Ji. ; .., :.. :: .' I T . vlb.ui' Down' ''a ExcLarigl Place yesterday Bummer attitudes were asaumed. One mnrr hant.was siting in his door musing ovtr' tlie ' past," 'present and "future, three othe'rf persons 'were ''Sitting un- iI t t' e kind- protection' of Dail's shed C 'S3 the ''IrM-.lpQiatMVqueBlIoB 1 " C wval Wallace was enjoying a t-' f 1 , 1 ricath the shadow of his ortu . j X--a CotUn Exchange lookc 1 V. 3t- i,' ! mi' l' Fort disman tled Of iU t- . . i. " ' ' '' ' ... Lfclor iut' 0 C j ever the arrival of f i s' : 1 ' t '' '-'iclr-' ' 1 ruov -a and t'-l t' " : ;-v--'1',-l. A Frequent Visitor.) .' , , , Ml8B;Nanoj;Holton,,of Broad creek is ,yisiting Jtriends f$fa ijgrfor the nrsttime since the celebration of the opening of ' the -A. & N'C'Railrbad1 which wasprij, 9858, twenj five yearaagoi. Wnn ifr 4 considered, that her home is but t wo and a quarter; miles from Fowler's JFerry, and' in the soundof thBJbeUsVand, steata hiefles 0 the "city, if is" a remarkabTe "case of. stay.at-home-attiveneaij'a'hd ic E een shrewdly ! hinted hat( tha4f'i,r,jpfei: ''Old Ua Pfvktf'fai i , recent mtniher,: of tbo Journ AX may have had something to da wlth the present visit.' t J 7 j The factj tjhatj she, arrived, pa, tjhe, . day1 of their first picnic would seem . to give grounds for the suspicion. Be that as it may weu, hope "Miss Nancy . may be eparedito-make us 'many , visits even though UOj should .persist pushing them a quarter of a century a part. She is en joying he '82dBtimmeK'' jCDnimtnwment Xxe1 JeaTii ' ot.Sal We are indebted to our young1 friends Messrs. H. H. Ransom, of New Berne, ahd ;.'l, Phniipsin fr;;iB vitations to attend the commencemeat exercises of the Horner School at Ox- fofd on May 28th and 29th,!ilThe M- drese before;the .Franklin Literar So ciety Swdl be dell verd bf-!Co& Walter Clark on Monday, May 28tjb, 8:30 p. m. We are pleased to note iba young Ran som hjitl ', be'en' awardecl.,, the Debator'p Medal, W.' A. Phillips, the Orator ' Med al and W A. Reade the Essayist Medal. Go it boys; you will be needed when the Ransonisi, McRaei,' Merrimone, "Vances and Davises of the present; are. gone. We are-also indebted ' to Henry R. Bryan jn 'an6tlier New Berne boy for an invitation to the, Commencement , .exer cises of , the Davis ligh, School at La uroiigu, j uub wi. iienry is one or tne Marshal, and as aeadet -wih makS as fine an appearance as any boy in school!. The kddrQsibefore tlie society will be deliyered, . ,by, Hom',Geq.',:,M. bse on Thursday A evening, , June1, ' 7th at,' 8 ftfcfajciitf ,.,.,'.i.",'.ti 'nf ' l.-.:. ''M The"WlU of the Late Mr. shepari. ' On yesterday ! a bapet", writinfe," pur porting to be' the last Will and Testa ment of Mrs. Mary S. Shepard, was produced in the Prpbate . 'court' pf ,,this county ana ouiy proven before E. W. Carpenter. Probate Untied.. ' .. . Tk. SCM; be4ue'atheos 'esthatdA; to beBix liunared thousand dollar", the principal part of which is devised to her daughters, Mrs. Margaret D.Nelson and Mrs. Mary S.. Bryan, and her grand-son Charles S. Bryant Mazy' BiandLoulie Shenard. dauehters of Fradnrinlr ' f! Shepard,' get a legacy1 of $5,000 each, The two daughters, Mary S. and Mar garet D. get the jewelry and personal relics. ' The household aniL kitqhen furuUure'wkipicturfes,! silver-plate, horses, carriages, t w(agons, .eto.v the honie dwelling and lot, the" plantation known asValewo6d,ih Isriaqtiena county, Mississippi with all its appurtenances and effects of every kind, are given to her daughter Margaret D. Nelson. The residue ofj the .estate, reaUr personal and'mSxeif is to be divlide'd, Squall be tween the twp daughters, Margaret D, Nelson and Mary S. Bryan, wife of Jas. A. Bryan, and her grand-son Charles S. Bryan. James A, Bryan and Margaret D. Nelson are appointed executor and. , r , Floral Popredations, . jur. JiDiTORi-v-jsome person or-persons unknjown b-ave hen,, trespassing pa. the. grounds of Christ Church lately and in juring tne trees :'and Mowers, which beautify not only the churchyard itself but are an ornament to that portion of the city generally. Your reporter has noticed ar magnolia' which bnly a few' days'.'agbVwasr about to burst out in all its tropical beauty, stripped of its buds and of some of its limbs also. In order to gratify one's tatJrJfl5rwer?i it) jetf mV;M.1M desecration of the sacred repositories of the dead. , - ',;(; A. ; At Croatan, on the 19th inst., after a painful and protracted illness and in the 41st year of her age, Tryphenia, wife of A. L. Heath, Esq ! ,1a thchdeatn'of this eatimable liiJ v tBS commu'niyin which'She nvel and the church she loved" eft welfhavolhstained an inoaicuiaDie loss, r i As wife, sister and friend, she was indeed a priceless jewel; but the angel of death has knocked at the door of that cottage-homa and the little Eden ishow a housecr mourning Yet' thedepth of sorrow and darkness of gloom is ened by that sweet consolation that tlteir loss, is.berternainj.fpr she died aasbV bad ItvedMnBiibt of heaven, -i ' I -. 1 i Devotifjlsef ' lf WTlearSr life to the service I tlie Jxasteiher'fife-aim was to do all tne good she could and no harm. Of a'kintf.ahd sympathetic' nn ture, hor ear and heart were eyer, open to the cry of the distressed and much of '.fii.vf I 'in i !,! J !...! l.i .. . i . : her ,upe was $ce.ap( in ninistering to M'jjntyp ofih(B ,ppqr aad, jifflicjed find at the bedside of tj). eiojjf- B,ad: dying, , j er last momenta ware opont paus ing God and tinging the sweet songs of Zion. Just (rafcxaathing her last she held put her hand, as if greeting; her loved and lost, and we could see in bur imagination 10 ttother,'"' father!',' 'r? and sisters ,be c'coninjj her to the por- -VBleSBedare the dead who die in the Lordr:;r'7,v:,.;r;.''v v 'w.. i Beye'n Sprlss Items. .-tflVJl'" Court is over; seven law breakers avow, their intention ,of, being better men in the future, we wilf see what we will see. . , i' t The newly made officers of our town have donned 'the official ermine and promise all sorts of flail Columbia to evil doers and law -breakers. ' The Whitfield ' House is undergoing some repairs and improvements neces sary to the accommodation of visitors to the Spring dunng the summer mpnths. , JEktMayoa McGee bas -been- out of town a few days attending to business connected withhis store at Harper's mills'where he is doing a thriving busi ness., f .. f ! ) ,: ..! . - ! ' A tremendous hail storm on Tuesday the 15th jnst., destroyed the cotton crop a few miles south of this place and the farmer? are plowing up and 'planting We have just learned that a new daily mail will soon be put in operation to run from this place to Snow Hill in Greene county. We need such an lnsti- ' W. H. Andrews has removed his en tire stock of goods into the store recent ly occupied by J. W. Moody, and now offers quite a fine selection of dry goods etc., to his many customers. ' (Mr, B. W. Einesfand lady, of Wilson, and Mr.-Nick Hunter,' of -Kinston, are sojoujning in our town for the benefit of the mineral waters.. They say that these waters are indispensable to their existence and faar9wieU being. , ; ' j. ' We thought we had about succeeded in eradicating the evils of strong drink from pur midst as three-fourths of our voters ; had .signed a petition to the county commissioners not 4 to grant license to any one without a recom mendation from1 the town officers, but outside influence was, brought to bear and new whisky is thd big man again. 1 A young' married man went fishing iastSunday-jand .earner homewith' the mumps, and now the doctor is a regular visitor to his domicile., .Take warning ye Sptuiay anglers and remember that . A sabbatn wen spent a Brines a week of content.' "1 f l!,r 1 1 EM a.Sabbath ffl wtought 2 I v Jiu svu ia nuugui. , (Onslow County-Items-! Misses Eula Cox and . Annie Taylor till J-iJ'I A.LlS 'i'iL-;l I. VLl Hoyt'S. Turpentine ;:akjng , is very active now. , barrels are much in demand at Catharine, Ifik :n - s-r Jonas Barber family have lately motedf 'jtcrtWytningtonV' where' lie Bda BeeiitsomS f&m?"T Mr. Wm. Murrill has moved to his farm. His place already looks well, but he will improve it by' a dw.eing, eta. i . We are well pleased with the manner in which our mailfc,a're b'elhgcarried Better looking outfit, and of course bet- ertimeUU J..HHm .Wearn yiat,Mr.n. C. Bo wen will soon move to w. B. Uox s. lie ana Mr. Davis are exchanging some ap pointments. WkI4yco'jCiSttei iami&an villa and spent a few, days with his son 'mi ' ' ' 'i ' l . . .Ml ' TT l. xney are now a Awivme. .xiavo uuu yet invested. ! ' The: bridge At Jacksonville is greatly improved.' It has the appearance of a first-class. job; andfthe people say at a nrst-class hign prioe. -There was a very washing ram on Friday the 11th, doing much damage to Eichland"sptt thPl5th. t : Mr. McDonald; Presbvterian.haabeen etiitned Upt&cli W 'is'ycpuhty as vangeuBt.iie.wiu live at jucjuanas, and preach for thatchnrch. y ; in; (-U ii.-jff w)w i Miss Murray,, from, .nearv Magnolia, has been spendingsome time with Mrs. Leistonr Hoyt' at ; Jacksonvaiea,Wh'at( would , a town be' without gaj ypung lftdiesfta'iiiJ'y i,it4 '! 1 - ; i ..mo ;.vi- j Mr. ' Augueius - Huggins'- is 'attending the Cokmeticemen his--daughtei1, Miss1 Aggie, has been at Bchoo i, Her Iriend's will gladly wett ' , Mr, Ja'Gktllijrriil talces the prize on, . i . . i i . -r At i. 1 1 I cuicKea training.". j. near tnai no (bib .ui his piazza knd watches his chickens. If i hen files on the garden paling he; just i . "ii f .'if t ? U I calls her by name and tolls her to come pack, and the obeys,, 1 . i fiiitt'J ' 1 The eighteen new cot vidts' arrived dn Saturday 'he 12th,: two1 "white-'1 boye among 'the number! They were'putfn the Pell1 on Sunda with tHe negroes, there being no Other means of securing them.1 ' Our people1 detest the ' action ' of them' witH "the negroes', or be at extra ,'Mi. Henri; ;Canaday has just opened'a very large stock of dry goods at 'Jack sonville, and says he expects to keep on hand a, full, stock of everything in his line at lowest prices , for cashed Thie1 is something which our people have heed ed for years, and we hope him success 14 his hew enterprise.' Now let us have a railroad and things1 wilf begin "to move. f" -i'ii '"'..! i '- !' ' ,;.(, . I - r- ) . ., i : Hyde County Items. Matamuskeet Lake is full pf water!, and partly full of black perch and cat f, Very few of the farmers have shipped any of their corn. , Some of them have a .thousand barrels in their barns. Mr: Morgan Fisher, one of our enter prising farmers, is anxiously awaiting the arrival of a Jersey cow. for which he paid $100. ': !i; . ' There is not much sickness in the county. The children aie having what they call roseola. Mrs. Dr. Long is still confined to her bed. . The farmers are behind with their crops and some what discouraged. Corn stalks and 1 water are now standing where they: expect to plant corn and rice.' ': ' On Tuesday the l6th two storms passed over the county, doing some damage to fences and fruit trees. The one in the evening demolishpd a barn near Ne braska, and moved a block from under the cqrher of the church. Mr. Graham Saddler, says it not only blew down his fence, but blew up the worm rail. It was accompanied with hail. 1 ., COMMERCIAL. NEW BERNE MARKET. Cotton Middling, 9 8-4; strict I low middling 95-8; low middling 9 1-2. , Corn In sacks, 61o. ; in bulk 59o. ! TtrapENTiNE Receipts moderate. Finn at $2.50 for yellow dip.' TAB--l!lrm at l.oo and 1.70. , Beeswax 22c. to 25c. per lb. ., ' , Honey 60c. per gallon. ' WHEAt 90o. perbusbel. . . . . Beef On foot.'Bc. to 8c. ."; 1. MtJTTON-2a2.25 per head. " ' ' ; ! HAMS Country , lic. per pound..' . . Labd Country,-13c. per lb. . Fresh Pork 7a9c. per pound. 1 ; , EOGS-rlOo. per dozen. ,. , ' Peanuts $1.50 per bushel. ' , . Fodder $1.25. per hundred. ; ONIQN8H-40; per bunch. . ; . 1 , ' lPEAS$l.Q0al.25 per bushel, t . . HiDESr-Dry, 9c. to lie; green 5c. ,. . "TaixoW 6c. per lb. . ' ' CmcKENS-Growh, 60a70c. per pair. KiTtRKBTS $1.75 per pair. MEAlrrBalted,;75o. per bushel.' ' : PoTATOES--Bahamas, , 40, : yams COc. lURNirs ac. per Duncn,, "' WXLNTjTSOq, per bushel; "' ' iWooii 12a20ci per nourid. l 1 ! SHiKGLES-r West India.dull and nom inal; npt ,wan.ted..' Building 5. 1 Inch; nearts, a.ou; saps, w.ou per m., ; -;.;:;;; notice;; i Thd silbacribers hSVlnt? quallfled as Executor and Executrix of the Estate o( Mary 8. Shep ard, deceased, on the '21st day of May, A Tl 1 UQO KafnA tk. DimIui.a rV.ii.-t it Pmuan countv. hereby notltlv all Dersons havine claims against, aaia mutiei wj preseni mem ior , or this notice 'will be pleaded in bar on or Deiore tne isi day pi June. Qiuieir Tecovry.,.i"i ! ';'"' it1! ' All persona indebted to aald Estate will Alike Immediate Davment. J J ' ' J .. Done this 21st day of May. 1883. , . . , , i J- 1 MARGARET P. NELSON, Executrix. ,if)') I'JAfttEB A. BRIAN, Executor. . , jnav22-d6w. $6,000. THE CHRISTIAN BROTHKRHOOD. A, Mutual Endowment Society of the v iCt ty vif mrfolkj ; Chartered by .? xae 'Legmatwre omne 'dentitj ur j day of February 1880; '''-' r-'.-ia ' - I f-: I -"'tJtliJ -ir:-n! OefIcebs- Judee D. J. Godwin. General Su- perttiterideM: R T. Foweii, Treasurer; Kev. ft, E. JrMea; Secretary and General Agents. ''fjiNxBAtiSVifecTk'Yudge i. J. otjwyn1, Cot'X. SftVage'E.'I'i Poweli; 'Ea.i, tapralti X. B: Jtldfllck, ftav.', BlcUara Jff. Whea.1 1 ... ' M . trhlst'Boefelr ipHya at death' from J1.000 'to tti.OQO, according to class lnsnred lhj Olasal pays ii.eou; .ujasa a, payq kjuw, ann giaw pays f3,000;.andall claaea.if . taken, together MtlfclA '' V . '-"-! '.' '-l-- "' 8,(100. .Male and femnlo. . applif.ants are taken 01 same terms'. "O: BLED&E, General Ikent. w; oe m jn few Berne aoout tne wotn inst.' ,tt, Jr-iH ,'! i'.li.;mayllr;fllw-wl l. I5' I: , The Bath House , on East Front .atre,et will be open.during the coming season, commencing NEXT MONDAY.-" From 8 to 11 o'clock a.m. dev6ted'to L'ADlESi the .ballanca; of ' 'the- day to MEN and ' Admittance, : FIVE JOjTEN, CENTS. season xicKets a.yu . , nep y, ,. raaylOtf. ' '-'WATSON & CHTJKCIlILL: i lr ' my vji.. AuhmJ ,?": tit itiiiii CITY " ITEMS. -ifi ''.'3',V!' This tolumn, next to local news, tit to'tt bsM OaIow County jUam. ' SIdea and And Pure Hogg's : Lard, , received . this aay irom tne terminus 01 . tne new Quaker Bridge road, will be seld low for cash to close .the lot at.once. h , ,;, .; u, C. E. Foy & Co., 1 mayl2tf,Vl 'Grocers,' Middle St. :,) '.J,"' " !T". s-i Q A. H., Potter in makmg soda water does not Use pump -water but pure cis tern water. . -j . ,tf . - - IHra. Dewey did not sell put, and if you will call at her old stand, you will find she has just received 1 her new" goods, 'and if you Want cheap hats call to see her. ' . ; AFlreCClae "J; : Sewing machine bran , new can be bought cheap at the Journal office. Notice. ' :MRS. A..J. ,SA?T ' Will close out her , . ENTIRE STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS A.T COST During; the Next Sixty Days at Store on Middle street, one door from Cus tom Honae. , Ladles will do well to call, aa the Goods are all this Spring's Importations. mayiodim Mrs. a. J. HART. Lightning Rods. NEW HODS furnished and erected or re pairing done at short notice. ' mayl6-dlm JNO. B. WAl-SON.' Just Receiyed: Fulton Market Beef', , Chip Beef, Beef Tongue; Dried Apples, Peaches, Prunes, Boneless Codfish, Imported Sardines, Choice Butter, Jumbo Hams, and " . . , " Canned. Lobster. t&Low for Cash. maylGdtf W. P. BALLANCE & CO. Uay5th. RECEIVED TO-DAY: Smoked Beef Tongues, Breakfast Bacon, 1 A Sugar Cured Shoulders, ,, Cooked Corned Beef, ... Potted Ham, I Cream Cheese, ; Borden's Condensed Milk.' Pickles; ' ' I have in stock : 1 ' The Very Finest Butter that can be had. i.j . .. .. -.i ! Sugar all kinds, Fresh Boasted Coflee. All kinds Canned Goods, warranted Fresh and Pure. Fine'Syrup and Molasses. 1 c. e: SLOVER. Janll-dly Ilotice. The white Tax-cavers In. School District I No. 8, ana Township No.8, m the County of ' -. ll ,,, . vraven, ore nereuy jiuiuieu uiui. uiey wiuoe henrrl, at tha nxt Reenlar Meetlnir of the Board of Commissionei-a of said 'county, In June, aa to the submitting to th voters, white, ef said district the levying and collect ing an assessment in said district, In aid of the public white schools Of said district. JAMES A. BRYAN, ', ' ' ' ' cliftimanB'dCoramlaslbnera. , ; May 12, 188a. dtd , . ,. o o 'llll : UJ ! ' j( '111 5 !c? e3 Ii! ;!i)tit . - ' 9 i M ha" c-1 .. a... CO tli DQO vM-d S a) K.J '1 ij . . r Vi lli JltHOiVi.l-l.MIUt 9 ) 1. 3; a .:)V'i 'r--ir'l-r'.v--y" 0'0,,m , f 'g1 I!.1 J IL a 1 B j..,) vj, 'i;;.;i!j;ii n-i i .7 ji 51 ic 1 1 : -: n ; 1 1 t "ii. 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At only 25c. per pair ;, worth f0 A lovely stock Of . Irish onit Embroidery, And a thousand styles of '' f ' 'i! 1 , Hambijrg bought so low that ' we' retail1 it at less than the regular wholesale pViJ " ' i !; Mo!;.- ,.! : i :ii.in ' -11. li Beautiful Balbrigand Hose I 7 r.,l-'. ma '.'..'liillTttll :llt n ElegantjStocky -., iiur) WHITli GOODS' '11"" ;J . ill ',v.li..jr)'n) ii Ji iiv. 8cU as Piaid.apd Plain Naiaob Dim- litv Trwlin Hf nil Ttnitnfl Sniu i A t kin rvi ..u..,..,, u ot I all at prices tOiiv IK Vj it i' a .'i I . ;.i ' ' ' ' ; i'.;) ; .. : !.! ?! I ill !' .foods' at a&jtlif' aubeboiiKlit in NewiYork '. : I'; i i -iii til.w 'Hh-nri titil . ii ': mm' iJi Kvt ,i; ,t.n I-.! ,'l't:lii ')ii't iii jtU1iii i . . i . .is..., ..I . , CALL; JARJ':, , a4:: Jwk. '! 1 , . 1 i ii''i, il ' 4 1111)1 . beautiiUl n . .. t J.i. lujiij Ih.i Plafrl iinr! String ltiiZil&XU I --7. T . 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 22, 1883, edition 1
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