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i. $r -j ..'j ,ijj Si it iilt- i. .. H-''EW BERN!;!, J. C, FRIDAY; JUNE 1, 1883, ... iTfO.. 1' ' s t r 14 1 i AW advertisements; S. L. Sheep E. C, Normal School Citizens Meeting to-night. O. E. FOY & Co. Butter. We call attention to the advertisement of. the Elisabeth- ijity. Normal SchO'4 which opens on Che S5thof June. We thought and still think that New Berne J ournal minlatare Almiite.. v, Sun rises, 4:45"i Length of day,' Sun sets, 7:10 1 14 hoursy35 minutes.; ";' Moon rises at 17ji, m. V j,Uw 1 .. , The Grand Jury waa in, session yes terday. - ' r:r;.': ': Li:. The Bleamer Goldsboro came in" yes terday morning from Baltimore with general 'merohandise. liii'i;' ''iOy&ll.y Irish potatoes were accumulating on the Old Dominion wharf yesterday, in- ' dicating a large shipment. " ; : .-The Washington (3ae begins its seventh volume under favorable circum stances. : It is a good local paper and calculated .to do, a good work for that section. , " u :.. We intend to advocate purchasing a Btreet sprinkler as soon as it gets dusty again. We think the city authorities will be compelled to get one in order to save the shell they put on the streets this spring". 1 ' ' Maj. Dennison has a large lot of cot ton seed meal on the Clyde wharf for shipment -As Boon as the true value of this meal becomes known as a fertilizer or for feed, there will . be but little .shipped, only at a great profit. " Special Heating. i m r, a The Trnstees of the New Berne Acad eray will hold a special meeting for the transaction of business of Importance at Prof. Johnson's office this evening at 4 On Thursday mornins, at six o'clock. 'of malarial fever, Emma, daughter of ! James and Georgia ' Manwell, ' : aged nine months.- 'fw iiji'J.-'l , Funeral will take place this evening at four o'clock from residence on Mid die street. - Friends and acquaintances invited to attend. EIUIHIT I &Lm .Jlinillltll .H.l.lf- I I I AH a wi.iifr M nna.n.Mv 1 '. . r . ! . " .... .4. ' . .... I : T v ' 5 : " ' I VUlMlfc Will, VU UIBUCU V 101b VJ m UUUMMJ I frtf : a ; :t i.! J!x, . 'rtAa J j ' i w bvs laiwuww w manlastTuesday ona charge of rape, gober, his companyl will be far more tween George and Crayenv one large tha noma Ai-wrnrtt aimb rVtiti ' noirA hoAn I rm 1 ' . worauie ou.w.wo. lne accusea was lOCKea UD to answer MoeSr.klo ol.f t ra hnmalirold ear dron. with acimall nenrl Ret. offered to these jo iJtUej: sections for the I the com Dlaint &t our next Suierlorln,,':umi,m.-.t.i,o.-n. Any one finding the same will be lib- i i. a a I . . . (u wunq ntw nuviuuv Mftuiuii.i I . , , , . . . , . last iwo years, axa ine oiaw oara or Court. , ' - l . A j - ' bmuij rewintw, uj iwvuw u.m, uw Education saw fit to keep it at Eliza- : , r: . yr T . - .v , , , . . n,-f.v .r,nf.iier w n j th teftr.hfifa . "" Hodges, Esq. , fell from the third floor A. H. Potter in making soda water does not use pump water but pure cis tern water. . tf . , AFlrt Clans ; Sewing machine bran new can bought cheap at the Journal office. be in this section should try . io make the IZA ?""e unfinished building struck the Ever brought to this market, put up by boat at it ' A trin hnnt hnrn to our sis- whlIa 016 dust ia doin8 for,. the whites joists of the second floor with his chin two of Onslow's best farmers, S. W. lT.1XZZl .rt ndwasppedVby.theund floor. Venten ,and E T. Nes, for saJe by .-. t ,-.- : i I witn tna lrmn "hlnp.lr thAtn iinrt spIIIt-t- i j : j inuyeo . sivmrunisx on nuwuu, rtiwji wonirt nnrtAiniv he eniovea dv tne I . I - Betey'smarting under the-imputatiori 1 Benar attorney, U. h. A few nights ago Mr. William :Stan- nf fail itra "Inert Vdai 'ova Wtolrinrr a orpnf: rerry, ur. u. .voottiey ana Wm. JS. cill. who lives some time from town. effort to make it a complete success Uiis y;t. U of this place and all asked our very clever postmaster, "Cap- I win taims vain llw SwAlfnnJ 1.. Ill I . . ... . . . year; Every teacher, whointendsmak- """"" ; . ' ""!' ll tain.wiU you please nana me my pa- ingteachinga business, should attend M""!' mae ir tents and stolen per? "No, sir." It is true that it was the Normal Schools and '-keep' fully "leny away' Greensboro, North after office hours, but the Captain was abreast with the times inhis or her pr0. na, to a tena the commencement up and but a step from the box. 0 LUC , roillMlH t jllllHvH. I &rnna - ' (j v . " . I 'I'll a irh ta TavnnnM, In 0AUnl tMaflt uu t tlltv AIA-MliJfCtO 1U DVUUVl ilDillVV ine uazette omce is now nappy in tne no. 8, and Township No. 8, in the County of possession of a Devil. Gazette. Craven, are hereby notified that they wlU be rue natcn.-lower omce is aiso nauDT hni t iha n.vt ram,iar. Mu.nn. nt ,. a '. .. .. . ..... , , : . . r V I u WW UVAV v.uu. .uwv...h V ...u or tne a. u. lion Lhurch (colored) in the possession of a Devil and is f re- Board of Commissioners of said county, m ..n.u.Dwu. uoouajr. auo va- quenuy mvaaea witn a group or iitue June, as to the submitting to the vot. ridus Sunday schools made a creditable devils. ' In Bible lands they were cast white. 8f said district th ifiwi ttn,i coiit- turn-ou. ana presemea a nne appear- out. TTafcft-Iwer. ance. The Hickamite order of Samari- rnoDiAn TTta hnarri rF martarrora naval secured an able corps of instructors and view e beauty Wellness :.'n j '.-.LH"'.'- i. :..it. .i uiqaa. will uuuuweBa , uo wwm uiuo ui teachers in this section to attend. . ; Railroad Matter. r(t .V1t:.;t!'f-.-'T We call attention to a notice in anoth er column of a meeting to be held at the Cotton Exchange rooms to-night at 8$ o'clock for the purpose' of consider ing matters relative to the A. & C. " iU " "ru.cu. m ab0Uj; one thousand were present. The direction ana snouia nave been maae iriTn nr fnmiaha r ,1 . , ... .-u. long Bgo. 4 yve axe saiisnea was we pus- 000ftBioii...The day passed off peaceably mess inwres. oi mis coiuniuiii.y uua bul- and quietiy and pleasantly. . . . .. . - i . II : The exercises, olomnir thn Snrintr hb- ; , . t O this road, and the sooner ; the business men take hold of it the better it will be fpr the road and all concerned. "" ' Several months ago, as soon as the Midland lease was-declared forfeited, j. c and Second Grades, in fine and cheering 1 -.t X. ' ,. i style and effect, opened the ball with the men" of New Berne, Kington and' Golds boro to form a syndicate and . lease the Vour Name In Print. r Major Gordon, of the Egypt- planta tlota, is in the city.' He thinks the crops ' in his neighborhood somewhat retarded by the celd weather I J. C. Woote Esq., of Lepoir county, , is in the eity. hands of a corporatiothatjiU run .. R wh lw v"" -TTrrr J r b i Z 1" 4 committed it to the keeping of Miss Bet so soon ill the-country along , the Kingey t(jacher of uos,u w- --w-.r"-- " Thea came declamation by eight boys induce people to settle along the line r r . , . , ... ' sT' i .t"-'-.' X.-Y. j ones getting their names inscribed on and develop the country which will in f. ... 7 "'i . x 4118 picture, which will be hung up in turn give the road freights to carry. As ,. . . ' . "ZttZl the introductory to the declamations, "W. Cleve, Esq., of Vanceboro, ,is in the city i J - .vs. JV Mr, Matt. Manly has returned from Baltimore. ' ' Naval Stores. ' ' .' , For the last ten years New Berne has almost lost her trade in naval stores as the price got so low at times as to hardly pay for the making of turpentine. We see from the Star ot 4 Wednesday that dip is quoted at $2.00 while it sold here on yesterday at $2.25. If our farmers find it profitable to again engage in this industry, we think New Berne will be able to regain much . of her former trad.- ;: 1 . ' v St.! it , U.n Market. ' ' New York futures barely steady. ' Spots , nominal.. New. Berne market firm. Sales of ten bales, 9 3-8 the high est price paid. Sales for the( . month of May, 701 bales against 164 last year, . gain'bf 6i9.' ',; ' : ' 1 v 1.) .V NKWYORK UAE1KT. siotJf V , Middling 10 18-16. .. t ' '. Strict low middling 10 5-8.rr low middling 10 5-16. -, new tork I'uTomts: ' ' June. 10.78 viv-'V-':- -l.ijnly.i 10.69 "it't .J i , ' ..August, . - 10.71 ;.) ?, i i- i ? ' - Septemberr 10.44 ' f1 ,,;'tr ' (iaskeU'a Compendlam. ; i ' Professor L. H. Roberts is in the city ' introducing "Gaskell's Compendium of FormsV'Va new and valuable! book to ... every business man, farmer and all asses j "It is a book that eery Inan i ought to have, as one page often con tains the , information of a volume Prof. Roberts is meeting with remarka '.Lie success in the Bale of ft; G6vJ Jar via says, 4"I purchaseel, a copyof ."" Gaskell's Compendium of Forms" be cause I believe it a desirable book for business men of all classes to have. - Trcf. N. C. English of the Greensboro Graded School, says "it is one of , the , r"- t useful books. haveyer Jx Rinmed." ' , . . Sportlnx News. .V .?!. We print a few extracts from the gime lav. a of the Sfcatei-i-It is unlawful to LCI r r f' oot, trap or net any partrid ges, quails, doves, robins, larks, mock- i.Sl'.-Js cr v 111 turkeys,' between, the I t day of A pril end the 15'h of October, T y: N t exceeding ten, dollars. 13 Ui " 1 to 1 cr f Penal' t i ,1U Kinston Items.1 closed in a glass case and exhibited W a "rara avis" because he ' uses neither to rn ? ;t;j,ai!l There was a good rain at Kinston last bacco nor vrhisky i M"r ; Hi -i i'i WenSsdaf afternoon. ' Thi(Jolnm..iiext to IbcU De ws. la tabc,usd : for Local AdvcrticiiiR. , . , ; h i M'iifa-' T Notice. The State Sabbath School Convention tans joined them in a picnio on Wash ington hill. ; Including both orders, COMMEKCIAL. NEW BERNE MARKET. ing an assessment In said district, in aid of the public white schools of said district. JAMES A. BRYAN, . Chairman B'd Commissioners. May 12, 1883.. dtd . sion of the Kinston Graded School, be gan on the evening of the 29th instant, at the School Chapel, in the presence of a large and elite audience. The First stirring song, "Hoi for Carolina." After the song the Baily Medal was presented sif.liA MoJ - n.n.n mAa-- ftTK Ann I Z "J - 7-1 !& a i by Edward Chadwick; " With-good management the wad from . T ... , . .v . j .nnm. h TJrtrfl, Pom na " K-r. $200,000 per year, ana in a few years, more. Take sixty per cent of this for running expenses and we have $80,000 left as net earnings., he ''old raullett road" is worth something yet. Another reason way the businessmen of New Berne should take some action in regard to the disposition of this road is Cotton Middling, '. 9 5-8; strict low middling 9 1-2; low middling 93-8. Corn In sacks, osc. : in bulk 65c. TtJBPENTiNE Dip, $2.25; hard $1.25, Tar $1.00 to stfi.j.3. Tab Firm at $1.50 and $1.75. Beeswax 25o. to 2So. per lb. Honey 60o. per gallon. Beef On foot, 5c. to 7c. Mutton $2a2.25 per head, Hams Country, 13c. per pound. Lard Country, i4o. per lb. Fresh Pork 7a9c. per pound ECK39 lie per dozen. Peanuts $1.50 per bushel. Fodder $1.25. per hundred, ONIONS 4o. per bunch. Peas Sl.Q0al.25 per bushel. Hides Dry, 9o. to lie ; green 5o, Tallow 6c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 60a70c. per pair. Meal Bolted, 75o. per bushel. Potatoes Bahamas, 50c.; yams 60c. per bushel. TUBNirs go. per Duncn, Walnuts 50c. per bushel, Wool 12a20c. per pound. CnntAT DO TXT A a 4- Tni'o jtull nn1 r i DnuiuiiOtO ti ubv iuuwiuuu auu uuirn rKf.. inal; not wanted. Building 5 inch, uiveme hearts, 3.00; saps, sa.DU per M. RoBCoe f -.51 c 'OA.---iiM va" tirsc mtii f"."-. ,' t.T. - .w'ii'-.MJj ";.'(!jt t?jaat .Is now -.dieplajiog-the t ' H hH ,' i v, r r,a -,: :- w ...:t.i?Jlihaef - .v MOST COMPLETE STOCK " : :-& - . : t' its i v ,s eiflJ H srj.. OP Ladies' Fancy Deeds AND xo.Tx.oirs: Brought to Newbern by any Meithant this Season. , ; NOTICE- State op North Carolina, ) , uraven uoumy. ) The subscriber bavins auailfled bm Admin istrator of the estate of Daniel Robbing, de ceased, on the 29th day of May, A.D. 1383, be- iore me rrouaie uouri 01 graven uoumy, hereby notifies all persons havine claims agalnit said Estate, to present them for pay ment on or before the 291 h day of May , 1884, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Ail persons indebted to said Estate will make Immediate payment. jjoue mis sun uay oi May, itvi. 0. U. K0BB1N8. Administrator may30d4w - of Daniel Bobbins, dee'd. We Guarantee BARGAINS, Just Received : A LOT OF Murchison's Patent Combi nation Hoes, Rakes, Forks, This combination is indispensable to Gardeners and Farmers. Call early and supply yourself before they are ail gone. J. C. WHITTY, may24dtf New Berne, N. C. Miller; "Paint me not," by Ed. Wil liams; 'Wait to be great,", by S. R Dunn; "Our wants," by John Cameron; "Be' not .content with little," by Wm. L. Fields; "This age wants a hero,", by Robt. R. Dunn. The Judges, John F. Wooten, J..Q.( Jackson and Dr.' H. D. NOTICE. To the Business Men of New Berne. A movement is on foot : regarding Uailroaa matters, whicn may vitally af fect the citizens of New Berne. . The business men and citizens of Craven Just Received: Fulton Market lleef, Beef Tongue, Peaches, Chip Beef, they are paymg out their money every wn. Hom p TK romi,Ari year ior lis qpnsirucwon, ; m yue mm . . . R D . m C0Unty are requested to meet at the A. -Ill Ai.nnA4-n.1 ikA 1 I . 1 T7I-1 FTTTTO friTTItTt . stockholders meeUng by the chairman AZ ZZZm Z cZZ HALF-PAST EIGHT o'clock, to discuss of the Board tf:Connty Commissioners, ry shall yet command the the matter. ; A full attendance isear w'IwuLii." J Wlanse of listening senates. nestly requested. but we think the people of the county have a right when '.they see proper to declare, in publio meeting if necessary, how thev want their stock voted. : Cra ven county isuiscrjeed '.largely : for the building of the road, and it is proper and right that she1 should have a show ing in its management, meeting to-night and endeavor to per fect a plan by which the road can be taken out of the f miej-of j ptttios and piacea upon a sona Dusiness oasis. Dried Apples, Pranes, .Boneless Codhsh, Imported Sardines, Choice Butter, Jumbo Hams, and Canned Lobster. Low fr Cash. mayl6(3tf W. P. BALL ANCE & CO Washington and Elsewhere. BUTTER. Dry weather. Superior Court. Judge. ,--'.;j.ft-J...E. , Sheonerd. Fine Cooking Butter from tip country " M-i.., i .1 1 .1. - ( lUi lUUtSUtB UCr UUU11U UV but ILlli. Vow VaiV fifafA Pnttai of 1ft nanfa rat Miss Jennie, his sister, is the guest of nound bv the tub Go to the r8; 0 ReBpess ' '' 1 ' j Good Goshen Butter at 80 cents per A nice shower on Sunday made the Puni 7 me retail. hmonfulmvl. :r.;;. , : .-l ' ' v. . w., E- T. Woolard & Bros, have attached a grist to their mill. Miss A; and Mr.' T. will embark (so it is said) on the 30th inst. Mr. Willis S. Cherry is building a LU CO The Neit Star Route Trial. Washington,. May 28. Mr. Merrick began the, closing ' argument for the residence seven miles from here. Government in the Star route trial to- Judge Latham of Pantego Is deputy day,' lie said that if no verdict were 1 sheriff now; he is figuring well as such reached at this trialj perhaps bin con-1 Farmers are busy chopping out." J. . Brick Block, Middle street, . ',..'' J,j v'i ;f..i Newbern, N. C. The. Elizabeth City - NORMAL SCHOOL. The THIRD SESSION of this School , will open JUNE 25, 188a, und continue roar week. The object of this Sohool is to give free in struction to teachers and those who intend to nection with the case would close, but A. Hodges has the finest corn that I have SethSds vSSwsSSiM he would pass the firauntlet over to the n. t AH U.v-i t i . d scipunes weiiMtogivearuim sucn hu - ".. -' . i ww . .. i tin am ft.ro- TJLiivnr. in tna r. w,T, :- . S a , . . CO :f 8 H d I o . wo H g I gars- jo . .-I ' . lZ3 '. . . -s MANY GOODS SOLD AT Lower Prices Than everbefoie in this Market. An assortment of . Children's Regular Made Hose At only 23c. per pair ; worth 50. A lovely stock of Irish Ponit Embroidery, And a thousand styles ol Hamburg bought so low that we retail it at less than the regular wholesale price. Beautiful Balbrieand Hose At 25c. per pair. An Elegant Stock of 1WHITE GOODg, such as Plaid and Plain Nanisook Diih ity, India Mull, Dotted Swiss, etc., e all at prices to . DEFY COMPETITION. : Goods sold at as Low Prices can 1)0 bought in New York. Government, : and assurei Jthe defence The commencement at Panteeo Acad-1 schools. Prof. er as an atmosphere ol purity surrounded a large crowd is expected. nubile and hlKh xv. bou or Kings mouu- l.of w M h. 'nMwifaul o. .-1 -1 t. ' wui nave onargeoiineciass-worK won uj u vowuiu -"6 em j in 10 vane uiaco uu uu j.out ui u uue. i ne will De assisted DV a corps or tne ablest in .. '.. 1. . mi 1JI . - ..... v.. jJ n .... I me Aaminisirauon. fne case woum t Hope 'Mr. K.HlingswortlV may receive iciocuuon. 1 " 1 s,.c , be .1 .' pMeecQtef; r mUt Jta''.verdi ', mm I imme apuu"n6)'''frn Bis Boiior for va&kik io$.m'.'i.'. raahA --4 M- V.. W.f V r -w t- .-, mj -uu : Scarborough and other dlstlng interjected Mr. Eugene Perkins' horse ran (at John sion,-. Teachers co.,Bni , , a ' i I education are invited to ati Xj&mer s) ana Knocsea some poets out ui I will be Ingersoll "The coupsel will, not; be there,'? re the piazza, broke a big pot', 'a Cart and a plied Mr. Merrick. ' I jUg. ' ; .:" . - I'll bet '?150 a day' he will be there, - Our enterprising neighbor, W. C. though," exclaimed 8. w. Dorsey, from Mallison, has moved, his old store back, the doorway. V ' ' v . " and is building a brick one. Success to Mr. Merrick said that in. the! course of hiinC' .I -.' V ; 4 1 A- 1 . . . r . his argument he might find Jt necessary R, V. Rick's horse became frightened to carry the jury to the grave to which or hurt by a broken shaft sticking in Mr. Ingersoll had consigned -Rerdell, his shoulder, and . kicked the , buggy and if they could not hear his voice rise dash off. - , vv( tnrougninesoa.newouiamaKeanotner Mr. A. Latham was down below last grave which would call the counsel (Mr. week soliciting help to build a house of structora in the State. Prof. Rarhlll. of 1111- boIs, will have charge , of the Department of ... 1 it. Sannders, of jarviB, Bupi. ulshed educa- urins the sea ts and friends of md. !, l. .. ...... . . ; i For further information address any of the undersigned, 1 . t., , i t- j. .uj .., r KKV. W. W. KENflKDY. ;:.. f;. : fl...-'. Db. X N. Butt, - .,4iH -hi WON. W; F. rOOb.'il ,-',?;.';ii ,..)-(. W.J. axtirni. ''.'' '. '.'I Truckers, Ship Your Beans and Potatoes to ; ' M F. YOUNG & CO., PRODUCE . fi Commission Merchants (- 134 Reade and 210 Duane Sts.,' dAwtd i r it , OrB. Bard of Managers, . , : B.L. Sheep, Principal.. Southern Fruits and. Veeetables a specialty. " BBTKftitNCBS Irvinar National Rank. N. Y George H. Dawes, Norfplfe.Va.; Thomas Soott, ' Stenciki can be had at Journal office. A'. F. Yousrf. ' may24d Pktxb J. Nkvins. .CALL beautiful EARLY, and ; look at 1 om Plaid and Striped Ginghams, at from 7c. to' 10c. per yard, " ' ' Zephyr; Cloths, Satteena.CIianw bray Nuns Veiling, Bunting and other Dross Goods.' ; . ..1 export from the I s, . 1L y: Fined r. ,t ex- , nor inf riiohed " 0 ij take or 1 cr qtiall. V "i f 7 ' 1 1 1 Ingersolll to his favorite entertainment of lachrymose lamentation at a funeral. Mr. Merrick then explained the laws governing the Star route service. He charged that Brady had perverted two subordinate sections of the law intended to provide for exceptional cases, and ma!:-, a t 9 gi eral rule of his poll cyi He agreed that it was impossible to is" '.o a losing contract proClaLle tl-ou'i 'expedition." . The : court ad journed early, as Mn ' Merrick com- ' ..udi tliat 1 o v?9 not well. worship in town and reports that he baptized six persons. : .. , The Watch-Toxcer can now be found; it has its own rooms, press, type, devil, etc., and a big sign. Success to its en terprising editor. - Qugai ured houlders, small Hams, - , Smoked Beef Tongues, ' ; English Island Molasses, Porto Rico Molasses,; ' . Fine Syrup, ,; ', t Choicest Teatr .,v. (' : 1 , Fresh Roasted Coffee.. ' THE VERY BEST BUTTER that can be had, 1 Irish Potatoes, . n " ' Cream Cheese. . : . ' j t " The following are a few of the Canned Goods Which I am offering so Cheap: Tomatoes, Peaches, Boston Baked Beans; Pino Annie. Com. Buccotnh. Pen. ThsW. I (three or four) of sparrows until they salmon, Olive Butter, Milk. Brandy Peaches, AsttYin of V. . Anil 'nrtA a.. ..nm 1. n. hand ' IlKiWV. "D1 V UU C IWUI M UUUU. She has never confined them. Mrs. Jordan Woolard has tamed a lot 1 A Hyde county lady says of Johnny, ye Caette'a local", that he should be en- My Spices are perfectly Pure. . ; CE. ELOVEIt; . . : . janii-my i , , - 'AT' ' . CMS. II. BLAhTS DUNLOP & McOAWQE'S ' ;-' "! . Celebrated Decorticated 1 if,.,. .y,. '. 1 : . ii Hungarian Roller Process ThftBcst in. the Market. Beautful Stock ot , . , s: j.;-- BLACE GOODS' : : , Consisting of Cashmeres, Hernanas. Organdy Satteens, . Flannels, ' Nun's Veils, Tiaraise, Delaines,: Albatross, Crape Cloth,, Henrietta, Cloth, ghudda Cloth, Bunting, etc., etc. and a; beau tiiul Btock of DRESS BUTTONS, at 5. to 10c. per dozen. V , ' , , I 1 Try il and yon will never use any other, c'.i.m . i 'i ! And Don't Forget we sell CSoods for CASH, and . thereforei bring the money and get morq for it at , ; , V . ;. , A. M. BAKER'S than you can at any other place In the city. v . . , .. tSf: We cot samples of any goods In stock.' s roaylliTif (J
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