NEW BERNE, N. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 30,' 1883. : ; v VOL Hi 'i - ;J NO. 79. i.OCAL NEWS. Meeting , of the Stockholders of the hmna. Lubber.' Sail. A. & N. C. K. R. - - ; Special to the JorBrtii,.' ;'; i v.i ,, : : Morehead City, C, June 29, '83. lira uiocuug ,wiw btutyu w uiuoi ab 10 o'clock a. m. 1 y "i v The committee on proxies reported I through her bottom causing the water private'shafea forty-nine hundred, and to gush in and rapidly fill her. To be serious, the arty were really fright ened, and'well they might have been, as Capt. Oaksmith informs us that no three hundred and fifty votes. living man can swim ashore at that F.C.Roberts, Esq., submitted a mi- point on account of the whirling under nnrikw i-onnvf. ' - , I nnrrant. After thnv wat A anfplv landed terday five bales, the best bringing 0 5-8. , Wootan La rmftnfinfc at Morehead. however, manv amusin The New Berne Silver Cornet band will have an excursion on the Fourth of thirteen hundred and twenty-one. party. The Sunny South was just ahead a -....-I TtT I til. I nwM llmintA. u runs I iua E , 4:48 1 Lencrth of-da? J Sun sets, 7:19 14 hours, 81 minutes. Wnnn riaaa ftfc 1 a. tTI. The glorious Fourth is near at hand, i His still dull and, hot, and news is one, entitled to nineteen hundred and scarce. ; ! l .rj.lfi 1"j 1 r one votes; State stock twelve thousand n.iiul.'i.MMhmi snend most of tw0 hundred and sixty-six shares with their time in catching crabs. "V Sales of cotton at the Exchange yes- friond nf Aura whn -fa a . rAnldAnf: of On Thursday last as the sharpie Jessie Hyde county where the Major used to Douglass, with: a ' dozen 61d , fashioned iiYOi tnat he was major, ! 'of i nlilitia in "land lubbers'who were out en joying tne war 0f 813 and was' stationed at a sail, was rounding the point off Fort Harker's Island."' . Bis youthful appear-. 1 . V- ' f ' t- ? l J. I ! , . .', I 4 r , . I ' 1 J" ' . . 1 fliauoa Bzie ran. on asnag wnioa went ftT,n is n f.rihiitflil to h i carofn i iaiRinr -i,v; -H: by Col. a. AT. Wahabi Vandemere Items. Cotton, corn and rice are very back ward. 1 ' 1 ' Mr. J. W. Stilly is building a two- story dwelling. . .. '. Mr. Sheldon Sawyer is building a fine ToMt Scotch Snuff. dwelling house in Bay boro.! , : . , Ti.l,- We notice some improvements on the fish wharf at the foot of Middle street; it has long been needed. . The Elm City leaves this morning for Stonewall and Bayboro with a partial load of general merchandise. Steamer Shenandoah will arrive from Elizabeth City next Tuesday with her new dress on ready to resume her regu lar tripB.. . -t .:, ,?jv k" Hurrah for the Fourth of July, next Wednesday, when the small boy will pop, and the fire crackers will have a good time.' Steamer Trent steamed off yesterday moraine for Polloksville and Trenton with a full load of merchandise, lum ber and a few passengers. , : ; ; Some of our clerks are having a hard time now. doing nothing .all day. and ' would like to be relieved at about seven and a half o'clock in the evening. Our editor is still at Morehead, luxu riatihg among, the fish, clams, crabs, sailing parties, sea breeze, railroad meet . ings, etc. Hope he will come home this mornintr. for we . want . to see " him mighty bad. i In respect to the memory of our late young friend, Mr.1 John D. Howard, we learn that the business men of the city will close their places of business this morning from 9:80 to 10:30 o'clock in order to attend his funeral.7 ? The attention of our readers is called to the '.'ad" in another column, to 'the excursion to be given on the steamer Shenandocdt on Tuesday, July, 8d, from New Berne to Old Point Comfort, Va. Will touch at Norfolk on the return. wererret that we cannot give our readers any more definite news from Moreheady City this morning. We ex pected to receive some later dispatches from our Editor last night, but as we did not hear from him we suppose that nothing worth reporting was done. , The Sheriff's deputy, R. D. Rodges thinks the Journal did him an injustice in sayiue that he "dared not tackle" the prisouer, John Suggs, who had k caped from jail a few days ago.- He says he was at work near the depot and the prisoner passed within a block and Messrs. Thomas Hadder & W. Ferre bee are in Vandemere looking for a stray raft of timber, Miss E. J. McCotter and Mrs. L. Fow- Bavboro bids fair, to bft the larffftt t i 4 . . r . , r , a I -. r. u. tsusDee movea to taKe up lor oi mv. .e8e uouguiss, ana wnen town in Pamlico county in a few years consideration tlie reports oi tne commit-1 water oegan to pour into me latter tee on proxies. This motion provoked boat, and her passengers saw the danger a long discussion, participated in by they were in, the voice of a State Sen Messrs. Oatlin, Humphrey, ' Busbee, ator was heard pealing forth the; cry ManlvOov. .Tarvia RnoViAtnr. Mnrphnnil. I "Save lis. wff "tita sinkinsrl" A doctor J. A. Bryan, Oaksmith, Stevenson, and on board would have given a thousand Uer left on board the mm CitV for New others. Messrs. Gatlin, Humphrey and dollars for just one foot of land; an old Berne on ine otn others argued that the report of the farmer caught up a bag of sand, used as I J. L. Winstead and E.' G. Robbins committee on proxies was final. GoV. ballast, hugged it to his breast, and was went out . fishing a few .days ago and Jarvis,' Messrs. Busbee, Bachelor and I going overboard thinking he had a life caught two hundred in two hours, others argued that the stockholders had preserver; a young school teacher, who ; S. H. Fowler's new store at Bayboro a right to consider it. At one ; thirty waslying in the bottom of the boat sea- is nearly completed, and will be ready Col. Paul Faisen moved that the reports sicW was suddenly cured and started up in a few days' to move in. It is the be recommitted to the committee on the mast with the nimbleness of a cat finest store in Pamlico county. proxies and that they report at five squirrel; a member of the new syndi- led Crcsin! Ico Orciun! ll. J. TAYtOR : v Having moved back to hi. Old SUInd, near Depot, has opened TWO ICECREAM PAR- LOR3, one for white and one for colored peo ple, where they may enjoy a plate oi very fine Ice Cream.. He also furnishes Ice Cream by the pint, quart or gallon at very reason able rates.. Soda Water, Bottled Ginger Ale, whic h Is always kept ICE COLD. Lemonades made at reduced rates. -Special attention Is called to his Lorlllard Snuff; he only keeps one kind, and that Is genuine Lorllard. High He has bladders from S oz. up. He has very One Cigars, Tobacco Candy, etc. ' ' 1 Call and see , nlm at once ' and yon will "Come Again." t , ; L. J. TAYLOR, Juue24dly Near Depot, New Berne, N. C, This column, next to local nawm. 1m in hj . used for local advertising. Rates, 10 eenUa ime ior nrei insertion, ana o centa a nne for each iub.eqaent insertion. '- Fulton Market Corned Beef, English Breakfast Bacon, Sugar Cured Shoulders, Small Hams, . Smoked BeefTongues, English Island Molasses, PorJ Rico Molasses, -Fine Syrup, ; Choicest Teas, Fresh Roasted Coffee, THE VERY BEST BUTTER that can be had, Irish Potatoes, Cream Cheese. To Trucker ' and The TrareUlns Public. .-ii- u -i i. sU;s, Newbkenk, N. C, June 83, "83. In order to keep the steamer fiftenan- doah in first-class condition for the route she will be withdrawn from the Line for one week and put on her new spring suit. The steamer Neicberne will sail from Elizabeth City, in place of the Shenandoah, for Newberne direct on Monday the 25th instant, arriving Tues- -day a. m., and returning will sail for fcJizabethUitv direct at 2 n. m.. Tiieo. day the 26th insi. r ,t ; t t ; ' Wo steamer will sail on Fridav tha " 29th inst, but on Monday, July 8d, the steamer Shenandoah will resume her regular trips from Elizabeth City, and from Newberne on Tuesdays and Fri. days as usual. ! jun23tf. E. B. Roberts, Ag't. A. H. Potter in matin? and a does not use pump water but pure cia-, tern water. tf ' o'clock.- Adopted. NONN. New York Truck Market. Potatoes on Monday and Tuesday sold for $1.80 to $250. Wednesday, market firmer at $1.50 to 82.25. .' ; :-:;...;: Thursday, market firmer at $1.50 to $2.50 and good stock wanted. cate, saiu to De nme DacKDoneoi me shipped on board the Elm City on the Kinston members, calmly surveyed the 28th, from this place. . Eighty barrels situation ana prepared to leap into me potatoes from Stonewall, and five bar- sea- UI COUrSe tnOSe WnO tell tnese rola nr. inn a nnd Rtiv horrola nt xintornoB ..... . .. ".1 r r stories were periecuy caim tnemseives f rom Bayboro on same day. not the least excited but ; other Thefollowinff area few of the fanned nmli Fifty barrels of , Irish: potatoes were which I am offering so Cheap: Tomatoes, Peaches, Boston Baked Beans; Pine Apple, Corn, Succotash, Peas, Lobster, Salmon, Olive Butter, Milk, Brandy Peaches, Important to mariners. . Neafll and Levy, the famous ship builders of Philadelphia, are construct ing for the government an immense light-buoy; for Hatteras Shoal, which will bo charged with compressed gas, and burn day, .aid. night perpetually. The buoy will only require re-charging every third week. . Pleasure at Morehead. The pleasure seekers at Morehead City are having a delightful time this season. A large crowd was there on Thursday last and still they go. None but a good and experienced hotelist knows how to manago such a crowd. Dr. Blacknall is always equal to the oc casion. While transient . guests re ceived the Bame attention of regular boarders; he does not allow the rush to inconvenience the latter. The fact is he has a big house and the capacity to run a hotel A good band of music ' is engaged, the sail boats are in fine trim and everything lovely. Morehead is amusements were more desirable du ring the "remainder of their stay at Morehead. The farmer explains that he had the good sense to know that by throwing, the sand overboard the boat would be lightned and be that much longer sinking. The Sunng South came to their rescue and probably saved some lives. "C L. Miller, J. L. Winstead, W. H. Gas- kins and Capt. S. S. Gibbs have char tered the Elm City to have an excursion from Bayboro to Portsmouth, July 19, 1883. The steamer will leave Bayboro at 8 a.m. Fare for round trip,' $1.00. The steamer will return on the 22d, and you are respectfully invited to go with us oh the excursion. My Spices are perfectly Pnre. , C. E. SLOVER. Janll-dly Literary -Gossip. The Ladies Lindores, by Miss Oliphant, which has been running' as a serial in one of the monthlies, is completed and published by Harpers, in book form. It is highly spoken of by the press general ly, but is not equal to some of her ear lier novels. She is so prolific a writer that it is not to be wondered at if she sometimes falls short of the high mark she has attained as a novelist; but she never falls to mediocrity, and the book before us is above that mark. The characters are well sustained,, but the plot very transparent, or rather there is no plot. Price $1.00. The Sea Queen, by W. Clark Russell, author of , "The Lady Maud," is full of incident a fire at sea, a mutiny, adven the The New Geography. . From Davis' Cadet. How many farms are there United States ? , 4,008,907. How many dwellings are there in city and country? 8,955,012. Which State has the most farms, and how many V . Illinois, with 255,741. What is the total number of farm animals? 130,972,673. What do they comprise, and number of each? Swine, 47,683,951; sheep, 85, 191,656; milch cows, 12,443,952; work ing oxen, 993,970; other cattle, 22,488, 500; horses, 10,357,981 ; mules and asses, 1,812,932. ; NEW BERNE BILLIARD PARLOR, la the Duffy Building on Middle street, near corner of Pollock. FIVE NEW TABLES JUST PUT IN Three Billiard and Two Pool, Finest in the Country CAROMBOLETTE TABLE. 0EVIL AMONG THE TAILORS The flnestLtqnors and Cigars, the celebrated BEKQNER fc ENQEL BEER, Sour Kraut, Sardlues, Lobster, Limburger and Schweitzer Cheese constantly on band. JOHN DETRICK. NovldAW. ' i .- V; V Conscience Pricked Him. The following letter?' was received a few davR aero bv Mainr W. FT. Whitalrfir. OOUUU.IO grow m poyuia. as . sum- tures in an opei) boat boarding a vessel of Enfield : ,i . ' M 1. 11 ' 1 . - I mer resort, ana ur. Biacxnaii is "us- on which every man but one had died Deae Sm-I hereby reclos you five taming hw reputation handsomely.. :.. .... of African' feVer- and. of course a safe dolars, I hops it will pay you for dat return The heroine is the wife of a J??Z,r fYl S, T.TMT? 'tmntthmXVT.V1i L. H. CUTLER, Stoves and Hardware Sasli, Doors & Blinds, The North State ImproTcment Co. This is the new name for the syndi- sea-captain, w no accompanies nim on tildiBam settled. , God done bless my cate which bought the. Cape Fear and his voyage, and sails the vessel when he soul but I had to pay for dat tirkey fust, 7. , , . . w . i i tYadWn- Vallev Railroad. The comnanv is disabled by a fall that breaks his lee. nop? aB lOTa wm Dies you a hn r rr ium rnAiiffnr na- Tornrnivnn l ; - r v - -a ran Jith all hi mM,t around met to-day and proceeded to organize Haer Brothers; price $1.00. "UVA " O I ,'. if ' ,, l, . I Ttll. IV. U U I. 1.. I J .nnara, t nt Mm nff h,,t. oaw Mm under tne acuoi incorporauon, wim me uWM no i,uUBy WUuu -.:' M iv.: .4'1-'riifollowingresnlt: :' 1 in paper, with leather backs and cor uv unuv. r it- ;'.-. i-ir4v''.lS . ' " ' -a- .-i-i t - a u.-i ? ;. i John y. Williams,, or rayewevuie, i ubio, o iu Baw uyjura. ouauu outuiy, J.CWhitty.our whole souled enter ireBident. J. A. Qrar. Greensboro, vice-1 who has also just received a lot of the prising, hardware merchant neat, the jdent. R0D'tf . Gray,' Raleigh, at- Franklin Square novels, among which cotton exchange' Bold to Mr. Samuel iomev: E. Percv Grav. Greensboro; CITY ITEMS. A First Class Sewing machine--bran new can bought cheap at the Journal office. be niHERAL WATERS.. A. H. POTTER Receives direct from the Springs, ' Saratoga Vichy and Deep Rock Mineral Waters:' Received In block tin lined barrel . and bladd BPepS'a 8nd dlseMes r.the kidneys Read the following analysis by Silas H. Douglas. Professor nf nhemiitm Vni.i. of Michigan. " v ' DEEP ROCK MINERAL SPRING WATER ONE GALLON. . i . Chloride of Sodium 306,183 Org uninnae oi rotasslum 149 084 " Chloride of Magnesium...... ' 10I244 ' Carbonate of Llme.,... lg 191 Silica 7i n Sulphuric Acid ...Trace Protoxide of Iron ... Trace " Tee carbonic Aeld.Not determined . Loss .;... .... . .1 Ton ' . Total Solids In the flallnn : nza ion Temperature, 50. , As an antidote to thirst for alcohollo Uouors ' it has no equal. , luneHO-d Quinnerly on yesterday an engine, and one of the Cardwell wheat threshers, which is said to be the best thresher in use; also to Mr. Charles Swan, of Pam lico county, one of "Colemari's Maid of Hhe South" corn mills. He has also re ceived a lot of Caryers cotton gins with feeder and condenser together with - Carver's complete cotton cleaner. The above are represented to be the beat gins and condensers in the South Mr. B. W. Canady, of Kinston, called in the Journal office-yesterday ; morn ing on his way from Morehead City, says there were enough men - in 'More. head to do a great deal of work but t they were going very slow, in fact too ' blow for him. By the way, Mr. Canrdy has entire control of the Kinston .' hard ware store. having bought out the tin terest af Mr. G. E. Miller, and we know Mr. Canadv. with his never failing en- torney ; B, , Percy Gray, Greensboro, secretary and treasurer. r - i -r Finance and executive committee: P. W. C. Benbow, Greensboro;5 J. Tur ner Morehead, leaksville; A. Y; Stokes, Richmond. J ;": '.' '' President Gray,. Dr.l .Benbow, R. T. Gray, Dr. Lash and W. A. Mooire went east on the tain this morning on busir ness connected with the foad. Greens boro Patriot. n'Sb ". is "Yolande," by Wm. Black, which has been running in Harper' a Bazar, and not yet completed there. , , , M. B. C. Pamlico Items. Pamlico Enterprise. , The schooner Annie E. Hall, Queen master,': 'arrived last Saturday. The captain's wife and daughter accompa. nied hiraonthetript. . , f, Your Servant. way 8istiia83.;;ir SJ, f vi. i ; 7, The writer doubtless thought it is bet ter late than never,; Msny people do not refund at &W.-rRoanoke News.. i Mi! ; ti . '. i j'.: V; Bal'eigh' Vititon-'' llv. P. H. Bas- HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, , i . . .' Faints, Oils, Glass and Putty, GUS'S AND PISTOLS, u ..... . .- . .:, . :: TOIliET i.silixs, . Just Received : Fine Sugar Cured Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Sugar Cured Shoulders, Choice Butter and Cheese, Best Quality of Lard. HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE FLOlC Catawba, Scuppernong, - Sherry and Port Wines, and a Complete Lina of the Best Grades of Liquors for family use. : , .,:...-: dw GHAS. H. BLANK. bee will deliver the address at . the Rubber and Leather Belting, Iqimyi fit . a . f Iia rnrt art afAtia ' 4-a I ' 4i ( - r '! i-ug vi tvixu. vuiuiii Diuurj ui . vug i p- . ; . r ! t It ' court house; at Burgaw, Pender d ' , , JEtc. Etc.. me. . w county, on the Fourth of July. COMMERCIAL. NEW BEHNE MARKET. f ' Cotton Middling.. 0 1-2 1 strict lov? Mr. Paul Daniels is a happy man, or middling 0 8-8; low middling 9 1-4. Died. '..' - :...'..v .. ,'. In this"' city v': yesterday morning at 4:20 o'clock, . of -pleuro pneumonia. John D.' Howard, aged 24 years, 8 months And 23 davs. The funeral will take place this morning at 9:30 o'clock 1 young rriena John Davenport, a pair or foxes which he had captured ought to be, for his amiable wife pre sented him with a fine boy and girl On I Wednesday. ; May it be ever thus.. ;.j We were shown last week,, by Cokn In sacks. 88c. i in bulk 64o. " Tobpkntink Dip $2.25; hard $125. 1 ! our from Neuse street Methodist church Mr. Howard was sicfc only for a short while and his untimely death is regret ted by the entire community. He was aotively engaged ; in" the mercantile business and was a man of much vim and energy : in his business he was a de- ergy, untiring seal and long experience cided 'success, he was always ready to in the hardware businesses calculated take part in anything that tended to to give satisfaction to all his customers, enhance the prosperity or develop the Mr. Miller has bought Mx. Canady s in- resources of our city. . He was a mem ber of the Methodist church, consistent, kind and affable in his manner, and had terest in the Kinston Machine shops The Raleigh News and Observer pays Capt- E. R. Tage the following justly merited compliment. No matter what disposition is made of the road,' the mannrrers cannot better themselves in the way of conductorsT". Capt. Page hag had a deal of extra work to perform pirme lift 1ms bepn on the road but comes up 1 ' 0 ;i r-::Mi, without grumbling. " C.cd i e vy cleverest railroad ci i ' tttii'j h Capt. E. R. IV i, v n , ' 1 S f V.nnors with Cart. ' tic & North ' . i t. Pnge is as 1 v ! 1 i . and whether j. ui ' '1 or da- young and was, endeavoring to tame. . John is preparing for the circus, f -; V. Shipped from Stonewall yesterday: Potatoes 83 barrels, onions 8 crates, beans 1 crate. Total to date 275 barrels potatoes, 77 crates beans, IS crates, on ions. Total shipments from Bayboro: 222 barrels potatoes, 1 crate onions. - we understand that there wm be a picnio at Baird's Creek on the 4th of Ju lyWednesday next". The Bayboro per bushel TAB 81.00 to 81.85. T.f 1 ' Tab Finn at $1.50 and 81.75. f ; Beeswax 25a, to 28c . per, lb, , Honey 60c; per gallon. ' Beef On foot, 6o. to 6c. ' ' " l :. MDTTON-4-8l.50a2per heffd.' 1 ' 1 HAMS-r-Country, 18c. per pound. - Lard Country, 14c; per lb. Fbesh Pobk 7a9o. per pound, ' , Eaas-lOo. per dozen. Peanuts $1.50per bushel. . Fodder $1.80 per hundred. : . Onions 4c.' per bunch. Peas $1.00 per bushel. , . Hides Dry, 9o, to lie ; green 5q. . TiT.rnw (tf nor lh . CinoKENS-MSrown, 60a70c'per aiif. MEAlr-Bolted. 73o. nef bushel. .' Potatoes Bahamas, 50c,; yamsZBOc. B. Schedule B. i All persona liable nnder Schedule B. Tax are hereby notified that they are reqnlred by law to list the same during the first TEN (10) days in July.. Persona (ailing to list within the time will be placed on the delinquent list, and will be charged with double tax. ' I will be at mt office to receive the fame. Blanks I furnished.;;.! ? -;,j;iVM: s i ! ;' " ,?'. Joseph nelson; -.xiy unlfdtd !:' ReglBter of Deeds. STATE OF NOBTH CAROLINA', " . It annearinK that more than Two Thirds ot me uipitai HiocKoiine jtastern norm varo- una ttauroaa uomoany naa oeen subscribed and noon reaueBt of W. T. Fairclotn. a sub scriber in saiu uornpany, a meeting or. tne cornoratora and subscribers In said Oomnanr is directed and called to be held In the city of Newborn, in Craven county North Carolina, l on Thursday the 19th day of Jnly, 1883. . .mis nova aayor jnne, a.u. isms. -- a '. . . , A. T. GRADY. O. S. O. ju2td. ' 4 ' i and Judge of Probate, !. that nobility of soul that is found only in' the true man. Straightforward in all his business transactions, decided in his view of all matters of interest to the community, and when once satis fied that he was right, 'nothing could bend his mild, though firm, determina tion. In all, he was one of our live, energetic, young business men, who are so much needed in our city. ' His loss is irreparable to this commu nity and will be keenly felt by all who knew him. He leaves a wife to mourn his Iobs, besides a large circle of rela tivfs and friends. : v- - . Only a few short months ago we were t l a woddint; reception, to-day we ,:1 si d his tuinnral. We extend to i rv.' avod relatives the sympathy of i ! ro community. 'iiWOOL 13a30c. Der tjound.'-.- . , Shingles West India.duU and nomi inal; not wanted. Building' 5 ' inch, hearts, 3.5U; gaps, 83.50 perM. ! bandy assisted by Mr. Forbes, will boon hand, and the lively music emitted from the instruments will no doubt make the 4th a gala day in that section of our country. Trucking has not proved as remuner- old dc"::::on steamship;; co. ative to our farmers this year as was ex pected. We hear of some, however, who have realized as much as $2.75 per barrel on their potato crop. This we look upon as being far better than cot ton at ten or even twelve, cents per pound. . : ' ' . i ' ' : For some time since we have been no ticing the Journal speaking of our friend George Credle as "Major," and we were at a lo;;9 to find how he merited this title, and hav "art laarned fronl Fc"ijcfJ:!yExciTis:n The Clegant! and - Favorite -Steamship SHENANDOAH will run an Excursion from J, NewbeiiW, Old Point and return;' via Norfoll:,"to leave Newbem oh TUESDAY, JULT 3d. ;,..s, ;v Bound trip tickets, Newbem to Old Point and return, good for three days. FIVE' DOL LARS. . rE. B. ROBERTS, Agent. Newborn", N.C., June 29, 1888. d THECHMIAX 'M ,f.or,' WfJ,,!!' ""( 1 . A Mutual Endowment Society of the .; Vity',oh JSorjolkf'- Vhartered. by r the Jjegislnture on the Tenth t ;rA day of February, 1880., ';'-'-' 1 '''T?-Sy i i OxncxRS Judge D. j, (Wwin, General 9u- permtenaent ; 'iv roweii, li-easurer ; Kev. B. H. Jones, Secretary and General Agehte. Uknkral DiMccroBY-Jadge D. J.Godwyn, CoL A. Savage, E, T. Powell, EsqM Captain J. B. Rlddick,Bev Richard BL Jones.. iiA QUii llila Society pays at death from tiOOO to $0,000, according to class Insured In, Glass 1 pays 11,000; Glass 2 pays 12,000. and Class 8 pays 13,000 ;' and all classes, if taken together 10,000.; Male and female applicants are taken on same terms, - , . . ' ; -. W. B. Boyd, '.'"v "i i ',..-'-C'Agent at New Berne. ' ; iM 1 ': i v- mayi-w3m . J.M. SCOT'P Has Just opened, on the Southwest corner of ' i iniuQie anu oum rrom streets, a stock or First Class Family Grocerifesy, Consisting of u- f JH w Flour,- Sugar, Coffee, Molasses? Sy- rups, Meats, i. Vanned Goods, ty-l V Crackers, Soda and Sugar, y - ; ' ,,, TINWAHB, i .yi-s.J i: r: Also Tobacco, ' Snuff and Cigar 8. . ',' w ill sen at lill l'UM nrlces for nASH , , 49 Call and examine befnra hnvlnv where. . Juneia-d&wttm to Shirkers. OFFICE A. 4 N. C. R. B., r -f.. . , Nsw BKBSB, Jnne28,188a. . i .i-'- t T. ;, .! j On and after MONDAY June 25, Freight ; Trains on this Road wUl ran as follows:. . i GOING WiOT. '?,-'"rW Vft r .Leave Morehead City Monday. Wednesday 1 ! M. , .. t'-il : and Friday at 11.45 A. Lave ew Kerne Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4 P.M. ;-,:: OQIMO' kABTU ;.i v i i-jtith KP tt i ieM Moaday' wdrrM- ?n k - ..'', JAMES' A.BftVAM."''.':'V!,;;r 'Jnne28dtr ?.- i ,, Riirtt.''''1 . . tint Attain;-, .i Hi ..;..., 200 t. ; . 50 Bags Rio Coffee, txl 4 p . ine Syrup, etc. $ vi y w.t; ,LEx Schooners EUa 1 HiU ni Addie ;' Henry 'P VifW jutii, "iaiivTrlt j! $ iciiii T..v'w y-xr '.ii'.''-l'.f,!'l'ii'ijW ;-'-.; , i: Cheap Freighto and Cah Buyers r y- make Cheap Goods? fofa 4UfiS'i?i V IS .Come; and, see ua J i.&Am S nt "fcj;r- K : i :"! WMtaii BalinceWco51''' Pi ? junlOdlA-wlt v 'V j 14 ii ;r- C. E. FOY &. CO., f l Wholesale Orocera : - . And Dealers In Guano and 0enmn3?G::iaa v JBrick Block, Kiddle si ;o v 0 4 a . Newborn, 1T.C. - 3 'I- - t ... i I J. .V !. . ' ', - J! 1; '. . v!.'T,-..,".:,il