.1 -1st i.1 f.v- .-.,: -i. '.; i..n ';: VOL II. NEW BERNE; -N: C, TUESDAY; JUNE 12, jl883.K NO; (53. .1 9 A V: ' . .. L,. , AY :L'OOAL NEVS. NETV: ADVERTISEMENTS. 3. JO. Whtttt Prepared Gypsum. J. M. Scott Family groceries. ; -J. A. Dry AN Notice to truckers. , V Journal Miniature Almanac. , Buu rises, 4:43 Length of day, Sun sets, 7:16 f 14 hours, 33 minutes, i t.. Moon sets at 12:15 a.m. i . Gen. A. J. Dargan, of Wadesboro, .-. died last Friday ' . The number enrolled at Jthe Graded School is now 537. . , , , Tha thermometer registered 8 in the snaae yesterday. , The steamer Qoldabora sailed for Bal . . . timore yesterday evening. - .'. Ttie steamer Florence arrived from Vanceboro yetterday with a cargo of shingles.' , Eggs are scarce. .They are held at 20 ' 1 '.censs per, dozen at the stands, j Fifteen is the wholesale price.. , " . - ,,Mr, J. M. Scott has opened a atock of groceries on the corner of South Front ( and Middle streets. See adv. , Trnckers raut have their truck at the depot by 8:45 his evening as the train - x will hereafter leave at 4 p. m. promptly The county commissioners were in session on Monday for the purpose of re ceiving the report of the tax assessors. A New Berne Bay at Chapel Hill. In reading the commencement exer- Lawhorn Captured. , ' Itime any one says ; snake to' him. I We learn from the Petersburg index- jont think friend Cad K. counted those Trio" T!liVa hot! T!ifV t NORMAL SCHOOL. The THIRD SESSION of this School -will Open JUNE 23, 1883. nnd continue lour weeks. i ne ODieci oi iou Bonooi is u give iree in struction to teachers and those who Intend to cises at Chapel Hill we see the name of Apgeal that Sylvester I awhorn, , who rattles right on his snake, though I have J ames Thomas among those ' d Jstin- was s convicted for shooting , Herman heard 'af 70 rattles beine; cut 'froW one guishedin Greek. His name also ap- Bryan, and sentenced to 18 months ini-Unake: the snate heint 81 feet loniand pears on the Honor Grades in Geome- prisonment, and having taken appeal to was foiind fastened to the throat of a iry.-oenerai istprymtKhetorwana the Supreme Court gave bond In the negrd woman in the wpoda If any one SJSrSSSS Latin. In General Hislory and First sum of one thousand dollars for his ap- wants to1 know who my Informer was I methods of teaching, school organization and Rhetoric he Jeads the' list. Mr. Thprnai pearance at the Superior "courli pf . Du- will tell himcherfuUL.i)ut theingtneer dKtoueht Sffi? pubiiS was prepared . for College by Prof, Neal plin county, where he was convicted, man can hive the nie., though' it looks r&n&Xk&3!l KJSHElt of our Graded School and had the fbun- and having jumped his bond, was cap-hikii miirhk til n an'nka fmm mam he will beassisted by eorps of the ableat ln- J- ii.'Zul a.is !- K :." .' .--"ir " . stm-ton i in the State. Prof. Rayhlll, of 1111- Thii column, uext to local stent, Is to be used -far Local AilrertutaiR-': !.. dation well laid. ' ' ' " We notice also the name of Miss Fan nie Bryan, of New. Berne, among the lady attendants of the festivities, Solicitor John II. Colllna, , The New Berne Banner, which has for its motto? "with toward none and charily to all," a paper malice pub lishes a criticism on Solicitor Collins, which i8"not charitable, but,' we think, rather sprinkled with , malice. The. ar- tured in that city on Saturday last. "iii1 1 j ' 1 . i i J i : ,"i -" " Swansboro Items. No marriages or deaths this week, as heard of. ' Everything is lively and work is go- half bushel. tWe tell things theV are. Ing on finely.' i;' I . h- . . A n a ! a ,s stitch ' Nothing very strange has taken place himself more than he can help when he for the last week,' v .:j ! has somethme eobd to tell for himself. Plenty of fish and clams now; cornel :i-": -. y,'t';.,'; " v.,. ,,;. ,. .- .., - .inffnr inn KnnnA laiand ; by the length, and. the moss collar snake I aofe. win have charge of the. Department of is no aouDt true; neitner stuiey or l uri j. l. m. Cnny, Hev. Dr. Sannders. of Mrr Wbitaker need not , go th9. trouble ia nrnvn it. . Mn nnd ilnnhfa it u Wo nra I tors are expected to ecture durlns the Bes- f... -V ' . ,' ' ,,f , Islon. Teachers A Co., Bnp'ta and friends of not iMEe.tnemosi 01-Uiose people wnoi education are invited to attend. mnunirA ntfcoi- rnnl'i cni-n hp . Ahlr F?r toTther Information address an j or the undersigned, v .. j Dr. J. N. Butt, Hon. W. P. Pool, 8. S. Fowler, , W. J. GRIFFIN, ' Beard of Managers. 1 dAwtd Or 8, L Sheep, Principal. i . - J----'-' -"Urn. iw .' ". - . ' ' :; ,1 -V ! i K t3:' .. . Extract from, a correstwndant in Goldsboro giving the test made on the Batchelor Creek Lime sold bi (Simmons &Havens: ,' . , . , ' , :J. . - Your lime proves perfect, eivinir surprising results, making a splendid finishing lime, working far more, beauti -fully than the best lime here; solid and beautifully smooth, drying outjuwhite ana ciear, making a One finishing putty, both the mortar and plastering perfectly ' satisfactory, and he yielcCafiarly 20 per cent over any - other lime in our -market The test fo mortar indplaster made by the leading expert,"Mr.3arrett. iue lumue nnisnmg Dy tne leaaing ex pert, Mr. Baloute. . ,c.a s LILR. junel02t. tide has brought the following notice down and re a bite. -s : ' ; ' '' frem the Solicitor which w publish by I llnTKUbrillis'sjif tnoredin hisf largest ranch"in Texas is that of request; . ."," ' t new house: he has onlv been about two Charles Goodnight, located at the head months building it. of the Red River. He began buying land four years ' ago,' 'securing 270,000 acres at tnirty-five cents an acre.; In the meantime the price has advanced from 81 to $2 per acre,, but he is still buying and now controls 700,000 acres To inclose his landed possessions 250 ,' Halifax.'. C ' " ' ."June 10th. 1883. Me E. E. Tucker: I beg leave most Pretty healthy now; no bad cases of respectfully to ask you to send me at sickness.' W. H.Hill is some better in Halifax by return mail the name of the his' sickness, and Mr. Bowen Glancy has author of the Slanderous article entitled . , , .. ''InMmneUnt Rnliniter that innurul 8""' WOll Ul lOUK SIKJII VI BOVere B1CK in the New Berne Banner of June .the pes8-' ? .-5 i i ' s L ZIXfZ CTheer.ttelato es of fence ia required; MVighi early replyVi Respectfully, -i 8unken vesseI,-aU repaired and just haaa herdof 40,000 catUe. When it is - - , john xi. uoixins. anoyea on tne ways au ngnt, anauapt. ob.,.- , toe: - whole State of Wfl hnrdlT think iha mnmhnra rt ! tha Bell Will load for Wllmincton in a (lav I n. : , . . T . . ... Several of them were not readv to re. I . , . . . . , " noae lBiana contains only 074,44 several or inem were not reaay re- b , , t j th B in its asB-r- or two.! Three vessels in nort now and v. . . , ' - port. Lu- j-M. acres, w wm oe seen wnai an immense - ? - k . r it i bit in liih.Ii mH Hiiiic.iixir. n hh tki fnnnTitiva Liia auu in umiv hxiihclhu. . . . . . . . w'a-rST UAifl T ia that tfci I "IvZ"" - " .. ' L . . ' . I' ;. ' 01 Iana " man's possessions 0 . -. i nuu wo iuiuk iuey wui also . vindicate i Mr. P. .tha verv ettioiant school tnanhnr I .mta. t j. -i v t . j - . - i ' " : vesiry oi yiiriss caurcn nave receiveu him from the Charge or intimation that at Dr. Ennfitt'a. tatflllhn nff tha iituimwuutt mviu a uoiiovoibus inujr w h is corrupt. ; We think it the 8nti- bush in hunting; he went hunting reg- uuibuvuo Bpire oi uieir cnuren. iois menu of the bar in this city that Mr. ular for three weeks and killed two improvement will add much to the ap- Collins is uniformly courteous and 1 do- rabhita and a turkv buzzard onlv. ht pearance ot the ; building,, and restore lite to the other members of the bar, and says he can do better next time' and is one oi ine om lanamarJts. , 5 I while he mav not be aseffimentas snmlr, ,t,rt. i,. I b o lv' vuo iwrto luav uout -. ' Christian Brotherhood. ' " ' This Society has solved the nroblem of befitr insurance and deserves the confi dence aud support of-our- people. Its iimuogwucui uu uirouKirjr m composea of some of the best and most reliable business men of Norfolk and any one in want of insurance cannot da better, than unite with this society. ' - "' - Agent at New jBerne. Lost. On Tuesday nicht. the 221 dav of May, somewhere on Neuse street be tween George and Craven,' one large gold ear ' drop, with a small pearl1 set. Any one tindmg the same will be lib erally rewarded by leaving it at the Journal office., . COMMERCIAL. NEW BERNE MARKET. Cotton Middling, 9 1-2; strict low t , ine business men pi JNew tierne are soiicitorsi be aoes tne Dest ne can ana is Willie Mattocks has been wearing the middling 0 8-8; low middling 9 1-4. gradually 'coming into the scheme to zealous in the discharge of his duty.' As cap as boss hunter, but sayft he gives it Cow In sacks, 680. ; in bulk 65c. J lease lhe;A: &N.C. R. R.1 ft would be to Uis incompetency the Banner was as up to C B. now, and shall not attempt 1 TKtoS&f2'85' nomination and election as it is now. suicidal policy for them to sit' idly by well prepared to show that before his to wear it again, and let some one else gobble it up. The road is a valuable piece of property and can be made to pay handsomely.; The farmers around are in good spirits, though , some have ; bad crops whose sudden I owing to bad weather. - Burrus Smith Death at Capt. Dufly. ' Capt. Geo. T. Duffy. illness we noticed in Sunday's paper, says his crop is not good; Ned Jones died on that day at 1 ! o'clock. Captain and Capt. Laughlin have good crops so Sandav School Picnic. ; The Episcopal Sunday school will pic nic down the river to-day on the I Duffy was a native of Onslow county far; Jones says he has as good as he steamer EZ)rt (Sty. ' Thi Baptist Sunday and in the 49th " year of his age. He wants, the best on Green's creek; cotton echool, will go to Morehead City on Frl-1 leaves a wif e and four children to mourn I and corn all clean. He is hard down on I day, leaving on a special train about 7 I the loss of a kind and affectionate hua- the party; that sent a petition to the , o'clock; a. m. -.Thanks for Invitations. y band and devoted and indulgeut father. Legislature asking for large mesh nets, Before the late war he was engaged says they have got no sense and he in- I j j. Cl l I Tici t flnU rrri'fVi avMnll macK ' maIo 4..a4- V Mr,T; J. Mitchell will call on those " F.u., -r .. r 'v. i -.-. . ana at tneoneninff ot nostuiues raisea 1 mw , buuio. . irutuiaa , hub a iajf crop; ttt nn an naripi nan rr rno m nnnonnnn vhvisi w , 1 1 a h h o a.,.; the first company of troops from that Mattocks, Dave Ward and Russell, 1 auu wiaw uvrv taiu iuv duuio uuiiue wi i . ... .! . . 1 1 hnnoa county buu wan wiuuiiwwuiieu Kauiaui "vu..wmu.vU, vp ou. J r I J : . J i.s Al,M ni-U A XT I oAmavnaf Hnwn haoH-Afl - hv fha liw Par Up. ready to put up a building for the next session.- C. S. T., in which position he bore price or potatoes. . iteii mm Detter iuck himself gallantly to the end of the war, I next time, try 'em again, though being once severely wounded. Rev. Mr. Smith preached a good ser- k After the war he was Purser on a mon for us on his last round. Text: Tab Firm at $1.50 and $1.75.; jEKSWAX 25c. to 28c. per lb. (oney 60c. per gallon. Beef On foot, Bo. to 7c. Motton $2a2.25 per head. -Hams Country, 13o. per pound. Lard Country, 14c. per lb. Fsesh Pork 7a9c. per pound. Eoaa lie per dozen. Peancts $1.50 per bushel. Fodder $1.25. per hundred. ' Onions 4c. per bunch. Peas Sl.00al.25 per bushel. Hides Dry, 9o. to lie; green 5c. Tallow 60. per lb. UHiCKENB lirown, 60a70c. per pair. Meal Bolted, 75c per bushel. Potatoes Bahamas, 50c: yams 6O0. per busbel. . , , ., . 'itjrnd?s 8c. per bunch. Walnuts 50o. per bushel. Wool 12a20o. per pound. ' Shingles West India.dull and nom. inal; not wanted. Building 5 inch, Hearts, Sa.ou; saps, $2.00 rer AI. Death to Whitewash PREPARED GYPSUM For whlteninsr and colorlna Wnl of Churches, Dwellings, Factories, A Beantlfnl, Durable A Cheap Its superiority over Lime is like that of Paint. FurnlBhed in several different colors. Does not Rnb. Peel. Crack. Wash Oil' or Chanee Color. Bend for prices and Tint Lards showing the amerent colors. For sale in bbls, V2 bbls, bbls and canB, By JOHN C. WHITTY, Newbern, N. C, , Agent for Newbern and vicinity. m Just Received : A LOT OF Murchison's Patent Combi nation Hoes, &c., &c. Rakes, Forks J.M.SCOTT frlah Potatoes. From circulars received from New York we see a continual complaint line of steamers between this city and Romans t 11th, in which the word about the potatoes not being carefully New York, and afterwards .in the em- atonement is mentioned it' beins the culled. A barrel of potatoes one third ploy of Messrsl Ci E.: Foy ;& Co. "and only time said word is mentioned in Has Just opened. on the Southwest corner of 11 in ' ii . . , i m ,, , ... 1 . . Middle ana soutn front streets, a biock oi Milln will rum t.h aala nf tha nrimna. I aantait trnm thoro t.n thArnnnnnnihlAnn. I Ik. Van. Tufomsnt .1m In i I ttA I . - " - f ' I v.wwww wmv - I ,11U l,QTT A wWUICUVj WIIU .U VW. I , . . . , Hi '" Tl , . , I Itwillpay to be more careful m culling. Isition that he held at the tune of his you will find the word girl, which is HSb UlttSS liUIlliy UlOCtJIltJB n , " T . , 1 death, which he hlled. to the satisrac- the only time that word is spoken in - consisting of " m i - ,, .iit: JiLl ) , -t I v.. . . - . . . .1 -' - . - -- . - - - During the past week several, of our non 01 wwoompany anu mo yuuiw. , tne umie. mins: tne apove is correci 8ugar Uoflee, Molasses, ay- New Berne boys have returned from i"e ueceaBea was a crave somier, a ana i omy mentionea mis to snow my rUps, ; Meats, Vanned Woods, school among whom we notice Henry "thful agent, and a true ana nprignt 1 brother from up the country that I have : Crackers Soda and Sugar, Pononm rmm ntnrA ttartrtr p Pmn man. wnose loss win oe severely iew. maae no mistaKe mis time, ana aon t ' bittwtxtatit!. from the Davis High School at La The funeral took place from nia- late think I made It before, as it might have Asn TnhaPn - Snnff and , OiiraM. steraay ' axteruoon, ue neen in tne type setter, tnougn 1 aon t ' , i-ji 1 irr .mm ... ... 1 win mill b. nui lum unvvo iur uami. Hill. ;--'.,.t .f . . 1-1 services conauctea oy rtev. ueo. w, wearmyseii 01 errors uxe my orotners; as-call and examine before buying else- 1 . I Neal and the remains followed to the he wants to know niv author of snakes wnere. , ,. junei-aawom , - - 1 .. - 1 . 1 . 1 Cemetery by a large number of relatives at the Lake; his name is Floyd ; I recon This combination is indispensable k uaraeners ana f armers. Call early and supply yourself before they are an gone. J. C. WHITTY, may24dtf New Berne, N. G. CITY 'i : 'ITEIISr A. H. Potter in makine soda water does not use pump water but pure cis tern water. .. A Flrat Class Sewing machine bran new-can be bought cheap at the Journal office. o H o o IXI CO UJ Ph O a EH xn o 5 c3 (8 W n 5! !" a 52 U o u 1 o as . o The funeral Granee.and James Thomas of Chanel "siuence yesteraay w ...... . a" " Hill. ; Died. ' In this city, 11th inst., Sadie, daughter and friends ' : 01 v;nanes ana eaaie uerrington, agea 9 months and 4 days. Funeral will take place at parents residence on Pol lock street, at 5 o'clock this afternoon. Friends and acquaintances are invitedy to attend, Schooner Arrivals. ' 1 'X ' ' i The Beulah Benton, Capt F. F. Spen cer, from Fairfield with a full cargo of corn consigned to W. P. Buirus & Co. ' - The Lena, Capt. Joe Rose, from Fair field with a cargo of Corn consigned to I W. P. Burrus & Co. t The Sea Gull, Capt. R. Pigott, on Mon day from Jacksonville, with staves, turpentine ,'and peanuts consigned to I Mr. E. Ellis. " ; ' ROLL OF HONOR v ! For Blonth Ending June 8, 1883 ".' '"."'L.'C FIRST GRADE. ' ' . Master Arthur afer, vC ::. 7-f . V - itomuius Nunn, 1 ' r .. . Willie Uay,-; , r , " ' . Walter Humphrey : ' " : Ferdinand Ulrlch, a Miss Nellie Colligan, ; "': Annie Tisdale, . . Wi1'.; v ViviaWood, 'h v Addis Cutler. Hotice ipj'ruckers. In order to Insure making connection at I Qoldsboro, it Is Imperatively necessary that the Train should leave Mew Berne promptly I snakes, mostly with pistols, all, or near-1 at FOUR o'clock, p. m. . : ; ' ... .; ly so, moccasins, too. and I don't see Truckers are reqnested, therefore, to have why my friend wants to deny haying! their Truck at the Depot not later than , KEWBEBNE . - BILLIARD PARLOR, In the Duffy Building on Middle street, near corner of Pollock. . FIYE NEW TABLES JUST PUT IN. Three Billiard and Two Pool, Finest in the Country. C AEOMEOLETTE TABLE. OEVIL AMONG THE TAILORS The nnestLIquors and Cigars, the celebrated ' BEKGNEB A ENGEL BEER, Sour, Kraut, " Sardines, Lobster, Llmburger and Schweitzer Cheese constantly on band.,:,; ; j , JOHN DETRICIC ' NovldAw. - . mi;i ' a reliable man; I don't say there is a I firm in business at the Lake called Jones I & Co., tut I say there is a man named I Jones, (I think James Jones,) he,, with others, perhaps one or more, killed 18 it' ADVANCED FIRST GRADE.. v Seed Peas. 7ha time for planting peas is at hand, and if any of our farmers are in need cf seed, Mr. J. A i Meadows' can supply tliom with almost any kind and any q- "' y desired. In prowling around 1' r "1 en T V.nday we discovered the E' ticUrt, cbybank, crowder, whippoor--wiil, tlackcye aud in fact almost any variety a farr.ier in this section could wt'i toptont. ITealsohasa large lot of f.;ie tlmOkhy hay. i !i'i''Vr.VEosk.Dailiv::i "wfj;;:;u:- ' Eulala Eweli; V "i ; " V-Jennio Watsonj:V "' ' Mattie Wood, - ,-i ). u t.-Jri Sadie" Vass,1' May House, & i Master Uugh Wood. -1 " ' ' SECOND GRADE.' ... ; -J : i , snakes up that way. : Yes, that may be olassed, with all my snake stories, every word true. r S '.'-, . -f !' I have only one snake story this week, and I don't vouch for the truth of it; more than I believe what the gentleman says about It himself Mr. O. Holland, IHST RFCFlVEO BY SHENANDOAH. 1 travelling 1 aiong me roaa aDoui aarsi ; :.,! t,; '''! With his mule, saw something on the! ; ;.':4.j ,., ;;,,r7T; , (j j ' Fifteen; Minutes to Four.' All Truck arriving after that time will be forwarded the next day. , r ' , i ;:;.'. James a. brtak,' j ; Junel2dtf ... Superintendent.: , 1 '' Fulton Market Corned Beef, English Breakfast Bacon,' ' i M Sugar Cured Shoulders, ' ; ' Small Hams, Smoked Beef Tongues, English Island Molasses, Porto Rico Molasses, 4 ' . FtneSyrap, ' ' -ChoicestTeas, V' Wit ' . 1 ! Fresh Boasted Coffee, : j..::;; THE VERY BEST BUTTER that can be lmd, Irish Potatoes, V . ? f Cream Cheese.' ' !" '" 1 The following Are a few of the Canned Goods 1 side of the road, examined, and found I , Qood Baltimore Sugar Cured Hams I which 1 am offering so oheap I by look and noise, to be a large rattle and Shoulders,. ; v V f. J. 1). a,id ( . t ', ; .;'ril:y, of La Grange Col-J c avi :' c.tfsnt for the itl, is iu t'.o city, on.l we rnte nieetirn: wi'.h fair 1 , f tue Nam l OUT KIT; '1,3 yes , a f '1 of te I '- - - ) fc" ! ( i Miss - JeMie'Burrusvw 'y Sadie mitfdrdfvri .", i MeliBsa May) .'.. i - Mary McSorleyV 'i?i'!f;,f . ;'V .Nellie Laitoque.T ' V'? "v third-orade.?; f;'fi ' Miss Nellie Wood. irr.-n 4----1! ' L. Ra8berrt,,:' :'".'-fV':l t: ; .".' Rosa Schwerin,, . , EttaNunn,:j.-t ivjrx Master Floyd Chadwick, Miss ., Florence Nance, ',, , " M. Trenwith, " (F. Trenworth. . , . rjAnnWiUis..;H:;vh , FOURTH GRADE. Master George Jones, Miss Mary Jones. 4 ,; , 'r i ; ; y- ; ITPTH GRADE. Master Walter H. Willis, William- Hill, " IiOnnie Pool. , ... V I snake, he commenced to kill the mon-1 ster, gathered knots! polls, etc., and, like Cad Eoonce. pelted him for a time, but his snake8hip did not seem to die. H., having a large roundshaye staff with I him, wore .that to a frazzle also, but : Breakfast Bacon, Jumbo Hams,- : ; ; Chip Beef Kis y j Fulton Market Beef , CHOICEST GILT EDGE BTJTTER, Fresh Lobsters." etc.' 'tid.'j i: 1 i ' that did not stop the snake from sing, Cheap fte cheapest, for cask' "' j K Tomatoes, Peaches, Boston Baked Beans; Pine Apple, Corn,' Succotash, Peas, Lobster, Salmon, Olive Butter, Milk, Brandy Peaches, My Spices are perfectly Pure, , : iT:V;5J v'c.'E.'SIOVEB.t' r ; . . Janll-dly ,., ",--;! l"" ing; it being too dark to venture nearer he called for help and a light from a house near by. The friend .brought a torch light to H. when, looking among the large pile of knots and broken polls and stones he saw what? a poor little horned owl that Caeser Grant, a colored man,- had shot and crippled1 the night WM. PELL BALLANCE & CO. ; , - flofi ;mrs.a.j.mrt Will close but her; l i The Twenlsr-hinth- Annual Meettnar 0 the Stockholders of the Atlantic and North Caro. I Una Railroad Company will be held at MORE- THtlRSDAT, tha S8th day of Jane, 1883. ni'f lr..,.i.j::a ;i. F. w ROBERTS.' ' ; may Sdtd . ' 'f , , ; , , ,! , r. ' ; . , ' .. .v , , y Secretary. . , BUTTER;; " i , I,".,. ; ..r SIXTH GRADE. i-y Frown,"' i f wd Cohen, y. "1 Cox,, v . .,. ; Atl.la Co5on,s;"' STOCK OF MULINERt GOODS T xteir you uuys, iumuos Wbtueu, ? there, was a snake there, for I heard . , , ,rt iLUJ.-CUHT n , U V""?? him, and he was as big as my body and - . Trflt , R. f I , New York State Butter at 18 cents per lie had that ere owl trying to swallow tno X'ext 0lxty aY8 pound by the tub. . , . , , him when I come up, and I smelt him, and you can't fool me for I know snakes from owIb," but George Smith and Major Rumell says Ode 1b sick every I at Store on Middle street, one door from CU8' lorn House. Ladles will do well to call, as the Goods are all this Spring's Importations.' , i : j , J . maytiulim i - Mrs. A. J, HART.. Good Goshen Butter at 80 cents Der pouna Dy tne1 retail.' . C. E. FOY & CO., 1 ' f t j ; Brick Block, Middle street, : & ., , , Newbern, N.C. JUST RECEIVED AT L . - ' J ' - GIIAS. II. BLAIIK'S I; DML0P; & McOAWCE'S Celebrated Decorticated ' Hungarian1;; Holier Ppoqess f;MOTJ2; Tlie Best iu the Market, ', "S r i Try it and you will sever use anv other. . ;. v., iv LIME .' LIME I 200 Barrels Building Lime, , .vj'j.;rijpi,aia per Barrel,,. ?lj :..-v .Iq lots of twenty-flye barrels, spdctol terms. ; modtf felMMOXa HAVES3. '-A, State Korth Carolina, V1' v ' ' : " .CrayenCounty. fc ;1.V ,.v ,,,, The snbscribor having qualified an Aimin totrator of Oie estate of Iknlel Roblm de ceased, on the aith day of May.sA.li. ) i,be- , fore the PnbaU Court of Craven- i,,.,n).v hereby not ill pb all persons-lmvins ciiua BHitiuifa biu rjoiMuf, w present mem nient on or before tlie 2!M h day of M n v. this notice will be ' pleaded In bur of recovery. . All persons Indebted to said tslule will make linmedtnte payment. - , -Done this ISMliduv of May, 18,4,?, ' ' , t R. HOHBINH, A(liiilnMr...,t mayWkllw of Dunlei Robom. , 'd. j"iy-: !, or tueir r it