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ilWlT Ai . - JiJTAii. JlJjL ... I VOL II. li NEW! BERNE, N. Ci SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1883.1- r (Bum, ';rf?wili , LOCAL NEWS. j . J o ....... 1. .4.latr Almanac, s Sun r'. s, 5:5 1 Length of day, ; " t -, 7: 7 114 hours, 2 minutes. '. i, .;mu &t ,13:03 a..' mSli 'W i ; . Correction. ... . . i I cronlnil ttiA Rtafa wnnM nnrf.la tir nnr- in noticing the errors m me scneauie .. . . ffi . . M A . t 'B" returns a few days ago we unin- .;., ,; , ,: at tentionally conveyed, the idea that flie mifltftken. . for wnat WM not .nDiied to J 1 .1 T- ' -rr error was maoe oj we giswr (OI the aisch of , thfl iiDterest 0Q the t j . i ' 1 il.' rrA, I Aug." "Let us p-r-e-y." . 1 Deeds, which was not the case. TJbe mistakes were made by the parties making the returns. . NewfcM-utana Abrsatl. Mr. J. U. Smith of the Cotton Ex change Las folded his tent and quieilyl 'or the private stockholders asadivi ' . ....... ,1 j ,'nlJ THE VISITINU FIREMEN. ; New Berae District. Craven a , at Macedonia. iwtticui wum buii niurasm "".... . - f -. ' .'? .hill Test Serenades A Trip to Wrights- T n. , TOLl"!7f 10 HI .'. .1,1 ..!! .-I UVVI V WSMMHIMM, msW' (I T- TlUe.etC, - . . ., - - tt Qmve. . ltlfi Our friends of the Atlantic Company I Pamlico Ct'., at Smith Creek, , 21 NO. 102. CITY ITEI 4 -. -5 7-8 M. DeW. Stevenson, Esq., has re turned from Providence, Bhode Island. (. tQ5l, inu hi ,aii tofcL.,A i.v.-.u. ,!i.hfln,i:ftnriwfi.,hmitt,.tV.ntA1inffh.,ta to thew pleasure as much as possible ucuit yij v".a .v . biiuw J Hnuuovuiti wwH uv ii.uj ""v - " - -o I Ahnnfr 1ft nVlvV a 22 :t24 lit. James Ernul sent in a watermelon tojLLe Kegiste ofsDeeds on yesterday that weighsd forty-flve pounds. -- Miss Ada Hardy who has been visit ins her sieter" Mrs. Lea Mcmullen, for a ' few. weeks, leaves this morning for her home in Greene county.'. ', remain for a month and then take in the Louisville Exposition. ' Rudolph plriph and p. S. Willis are pitM stocfc,, what can we ex off to the mountains for a season. Mr, A. M. Baker ia on a .yteit to Ral eigh and will go thence to Asheville. mortgage: debt was squandered in liti gation and nothing was left to apply to Iks 1iuMioi.no iV. a nrinninol A fni. tYtu stockholder" ' Now if . forty thousand 8eemed be enWn8 themselves yes. Carteret, at Adam's Creek, )' 23 dollft,ir annum would leave nothinr iwuj, ana we were giaa to see our Beaufort station, ' ' V " r " 2526 .it. a i .-:v... I . .. . . - 'T ii T", s i :i ii uioiucu uu ntueiB iijr.u&iAj wuhiuuk straits, at Tabflrnacle- 4 "27428 Core sound, at NelsOn ' Neck, ?: 8CH31 J.E. Mann, P. E. Goldsboro, N.CJ dnrt in the near future, wnnld -nhanrin 8ilver C06 Band, which is looked ttia rnlaa fcf the sk.. what can. we ei- Pn wlln nlSn ravor oy lovers or gooa pect Vrom an annual rental of thirty1 in Wilmington, they marched to pAMMUppT T fwconiiov- the Howard Relief Company 'a engine - VAlVllVlJCjriLIAlj. thousand dollars? Yea, our home .'people are entitled to the same clever treatment that W. J. Best was, but who are our home peo ple? We think we have in every man the Howard Relief Company 'a engine house, where they had been entertained since their arrival, and got their engine and hoee reels , when they proceeded to the .Little Giant engine hall, ' which This column, next to local news, ta to be nied for local advertlnlDg. Ht., Ml cent, a line for flint Insertion, and 6 ceuta a line for each subsequent insertion. ' ' The steamer Trent will make an ex cursion from New Berne to Polloksville on Sunday, July 29th, cleaving New tterne at o o clock a. m. ju28 S. H. Gray, Agent. Small lot of peanuts for sale at Hum phrey & Howard's. Parties in want had better call at once. , H. & H. july261w. ' v. , A First Claw Sewing machine bran' new can bought cheap at the Journal office. be More Territory. On Tuesday last a lance iceberc Was Frrd Perry unboxed a bran neworgan aeen passing South off Cape Lookoit, nfi1nni?iiiir tn the Extern Svndinato a company claimed the pleasure of en . .. T t. tt l t i iU. . ... . . . . . i . I a . J ai j . ji ..... at tue XIBW cerae nuuutJ, av juureueuu i u m tBaia UPOQ .neanng. OI toe Tact, I warm friend -an. ' nra lira fiprtnik lormiuiUK mem uunog uitT, on yesieraaymornmKior io con- anwiti Jonas, tninKuig was tne ap- 1 a gennme home feeling for them, hum jjiiwduw , juw,i pearancegi a new iBiauo, wmnisu- but still our "home neonle" are not E. H. Henderson'has sold out. his m- vincible surveyor .put off to survey it confined to a few of the business men .ba'lj li. J I ...... terest ln the Henderson House, oh Mid-1 and found it covered ten acres!)lIt isto die street, to Mr, J. .W, Stuart, who has be hoped that the State of CartwriaM will have acquisitions; enough of this sort to induce her to let go her grip pn Craven.' M 1 Presentation Speeche.. j Chas. D. Myers, Chief of Fire Depart ment of Wilmington, presented the handsome pitcher awarded to the At- in order for them to get the Road. llanti'c. Company, in the following lan- ''taken charge and as6umed,the role of proprietor. - i,':!;:,.';';M V j The steamer Trent took up a 20 horse engine land: 25 horse Ipowef i boiler Erieble's vibrating valve, to the Foscue landing on Trent river' yesterday for JE. M. Foscue, Esq.' v . j. : . Mr. Lewis Bynum was in the city on Friday."He is thinking so well pf the guage corn crop that he purchased ?a? 86 inch ; Brother . Ftrembn. I have been Moore county grist mill from J. v.rsrrr- Wbitty to masn it witn. , , , Engine Company and our own compa. The tele'graph ope,rator murdered our j nieaof Wilmington. ' Captain Wood, rcetsagefrom Marehead City in regard awardea it to your oompany,but ImUst to the Btockeolders' meeting so badly aay for our boys that your margin is that it will hardly be recognized by the small, and; that while we hail you as operator at the other end of the jine "Bitors now, should the tug of watbr U WIUU JKUUI CI DU19 MUUW IUU of Goldsboro, Kinston and New Berne; we jclaim that the entire .tax payers of Lenoir, Craven and Pamlico are our ''home people.','. The Journal was the first to advocate the forming of a home syndicate for the lease of this property, but it must not be expected for us to ignore the interest of the entire people if he sees it in print.' The Goldsboro Fire Company did the tWng-ipnioelyfoir the Atlatoticsonteir ernei " "y818' , t . niX.- know that your gallant fire return fromWUmingtoit:.f The "bdys" treasure it in remen enjoyed themselves as well as any com-1 gigter city. We have met and we are rwn rnotiaiblr' could. and a' will' Bhow tours. Your visit has been a pleasure, their appreciation of th4 kfnd reception iJ!' ii rfS' 4 tL-wv I can say -for our firemen, fer theciti- ;kiv ubui ui uwuni wvua.b zeng of Wilmington' and for myself, words.,'1 rV . 'i , : - 'Tf r; -ft: I without reservation, that your bearing, Now will the Messenger pretend to hold that if the N. C. Road had been leased for $50,000 per annum instead of $240,000 the stock of that Road would have been worth just as much as it is to-day? . If it can be proven to us that such would have been the case then we are willing to admit that the bare fact that a road is leased : will enhance the value of the stocky h- i'J tl:y-;'t j We apprehend no danger of Craven bottom rail will be on top. v i Take it with you, gentlemen 01 rnew Barns; mn- it never he emntv. We laddies will I movea irom aeto, ana any corporation remembrance of, a I would do that if they found it to their their further stay in Wilmington. , , We called at the hall between 12 and 1 o'clock to witness a trial of the patent drop harness which . forms a part of the equipage of their, engine .horses, and were glad to make the acquaintance of a number of the members of the 'com. pany and band ; with several of whose ancestors, in antebellum times .we , were on more or less intimate terms while a resident of the town ' of . New Berne. There was a very interesting test of the rapidity with which the horses are har nessed, the engine fired up and started for a fire. The horses, two very fine animals, were placed near the end of the engine house, and the engine sta tioned near the centre of the passage. witnthe harness suspended from the ceiling, so that the horsos, when ready to be attached to the engine, would be directly under the same. , At the sound of a gong, representing an alarm of fire, the horses ran with all speed and placed J L I vl T J 1 I uv uviovo 1 ThJ i,DiUIH?S '.,1, . , ...v.uv..vu vr r - upon their bodies in a twinkling and with a snap of a spring was adjusted, the various attachments were made, the driver mounted to bis seat, the horses sprang out at the door and darted swift ly up the street, while the fire in the a 1 MEW REIINE MARKET. , Cotton Middling. District low mid dling 8 3 4.; low middling 8 1-2. , (JORN In sacks, 68c. ; in bulk 64c. turpentine Dip, 83.25; hard $1.25. Tar Firm at $1.50 and $1.75., ; Beeswax 25c. per lb. , f Honey 60c. per gallon. 1 ' . . beef on foot, 00. to (Jo. .1 1 Mutton $1.50a2 per head : ,, Hams Country, 181c. per pound. '1 j ' Lard Country, 18io. per lb., ' 1 j Fresh Pork 7a9o. per pound. ' BiOGs 10. per dozen. -. r Peamuts 81.50 per bushel. Fodder $1.50 per hundred. unions -ji.uu per bush. Apples 25a50c. per bushel. Peas $1.00 per bushel. . Hides Dry, 9c. to He. ; green 5c. ' Tallow 6c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 45a60o. per pair: spring 25a40c. , , i - meal Bolted , 75o. psr bushel. 1 Potatoes Bahamas. 50c.: yarns 60c. per bushel. wool laaaOc. per pound. Shingles West India,dull and nom inal; not wanted. Building 5 inch, hearts, 4.00; saps, $3.00 per M. wholesale prices. New Mess Pork $18: . lone chars iuc.; shoulders, dry salt, io. molasses and Syrups 25a40c. Salt $1.00 per sack. D'LOUR 4.00a7.50 per barrel. Pi interest to do so. LA GRANGE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. LA GRANGE, LENOIR CO., If. C. The Storm at Kinston. Ma. Editor: On Tuesday nurht July 23rd. was eznerienced at ITinstnn one . I n ftB.K TWVU HUUW J W , - The 'steamer Trent will leave the general appearance and general deport- of the most severe storms that we have engine, which had been started by iUO DWauiw I tviATnf oa tAinitjxA tha hi rr hoot. anPA. I . .i : -i . a. I t ; m ; t .eii AUL,uii liuo . viiwuvu imv ah am w. yvnn ki i .1 y lllllliu f nil rivu I 'u firm l ll ir lu ri, ill I wharf at New Berne on Sunday morn- mmmB - 8i, we met T0U wfth BieasUre ingnextat 8 o ciock lor roiioxsvuie, and we part with regret. 1 Our citizens will have an opporfunity I To which Foreman A. W. Wood, of of attending the union meeting of the j the Atlantics, responded as follows Eastern Baptist Association now in see- Officers and members of the Wilmington eion at Polloksville. returning-on Sun- fre Department: i Male and Female. Fall Session begins 1st Monday in Sepl'r, '81. J. Y. JOYNER. Ph. B.. Instinctor In Latin ana t-ngnsu. i. u. Mtitmi, rn. u., instructor in Matne- maucs ana Elocution. H. H. WILLIAMS, A. M., Instructor In ever witnessed. ' simple contrivance, forming part of the The members of the Lodge of Knights admirable arrangement, was already of Honor , were in session - when the 1 sending a volume Of smoke from the I Greek and Modern LanuuaKes. . - nhimnevnd all nf iht. in the'anaAA f wn K1KK1'ATKH;K. leocner OI Dbvui puuv, muv ivnu. xv naai iuai Lei i j t - - f tnmary uepannient. past nine. The building rocked like a exactly twenty seconds, the performance day evening, s See ad., f . Anthony Davis, Esq., and wife, of j sports among the Grecians, the victor Pink Hill. Lenoir county, sailed on the was crowned , witn a cnapiet 01 ever Shenandoah' yesterday for Elizabeth green as a testimonial 01 nis success, I hiif. in fliaco Aava t oivilivatinrt criftA . m . j., XT 1.11. ". -"J " - : o- . viiy( ana tney go 110m mure w onoia, morft iaetinfr are presented.' -i To-night thence to Northampton county, va on I am called upon to receive this beauti- '.'Bf. n friond.. Mr. Tiavia ia nne nf ful pitcher, m Denaii or my tympany, the best farmers in Pink Hill and keep. "1P fine stock. He will bring on his return beautiful offering, we cannot forget a fine Jersey calf., " ' ; Ithat it was won in close contest with . ... , . s ' . j , ihonoraoie men a contest so ciose, mat That pitcher spoken of in yesterday's e had ve aDDrehensions as to Journal won-bf the Atlantic tire I the result, vet we were compelled to Miss LOUISE M. DANIEL, Teacher of Music roat oq tne sea. ; An adjournment was u'ug "J,, w" . . strict Disciniiue. Moderate Terms. Pupils Gentlemen. tn the days or yore, tin order. Thev stood not much "nn the bands of responsible parties. Then lti"0?"" leacnen. .- h.n the lni tramee. were the chief . ' . ' . .7 " . . L.j.!.i.''L.V:.ii.-.j . tvt .u. i. . ..fvHuogue contwning rail particu . - - . oraer or tneir Koine. " ine iientnine lu"Bl' uo uu,uolDluua . wod ia, uppiyio mn rpm i 1!., were in a utrniurA nlaoe and not in their i.iiiui,ii shade Ireee jost opposite W.F. Stanley s owit 'familiar stalls at home. The test store went to the earth, r Mr. J. A. was witnessed by Chief Myers, of the Pridgen's fine; tree on his sidewalk : is prostrate. "Archbell loses one half of his shade. Mr?, Green's house came near being crushed by a large mulberry tree one chimney was swept off. Mrs. Richard .King loses two fine trees. Mr. Jas. Albritton's house was lifted from its wooden pillars and placed upon the ground. The large colored church Company of thU city while in Warning-1 look on lat the heroic work of our op- near the cemetery, nearly completed, - ton, can now be seen at the show win- Ppnents with pride and admiration, for was wrecked completely and levelled to J. ' .i' if there is one thing that I admire more the earth. The newicolored Masonio jrug BWiro. us I another, it is a live. energetiO fire- I in Ivinir nrrwtrnte. Tke helfrir nf quite a . handsome -and valuable prize, man, and especially a North Carolina Kinston College lies low, Mrs. Theresa I fireman. But my ideal men as firemen chad wick loses a fine shade tree and are the Wilmington firemen. They I several panels of fence. A large maple C'and on the other Side simply the h., tri 9nhiatn a Are and thev know iZ dow of E. H. Meadows drug store! . quite a 3iandsom6 . and valuable engraved on one side "Fireman's Tour nament, July 24, 1883, Wilmington, N. , .word "Atlantic - The American Rapid Telegraph Com pany has acceded to the demands of the '. strikers and put them to 'work. Four hundred operators in all had returned " to work. " There is a rumor that the American Rapid Company and the Bal timore and Ohio Company would con- how to entertain their visiting brethren better than any fire department ever known or heard of . , ' 1 , . Gentlemen, again I thank you for this beautiful work of nature and art combined. We will ever remember you, and in behalf of my comrades I extend to you a cordi;,! invitation to visit us. do her street fence and missing the house by three feet. All bands are busy, to-day .clearing away .the wrecks. No lives 108t. . .'. '. V ARACHEL. , THE LATEST NEWS. St. Paul; Minn., July 26. A special Fire Department, Foreman A. Adrian, of the Howard Relief Fire Company, Foreman Edgar C. Parmele, of the W. F. E. Company, and other officers and firemen of the Wilmington Depart ment, and all expressed their admira tion at the satisfactory manner in which the test was executed and the quick dis patch displayed, which is a matter of so much importance in the case of a fire, when every moment is so precious, and freighted, it may. be with momentous results. Other tests were: made, but this was the main one. , . . . About B:30 p. m. the Star office was the recipient of a handsome compliment of a; serenade, from .the Silver Cornet Band, rand the : beautiful music dis coursed by the well trained manipula tors of the handsome Instruments called DECEIVED BY STEAMER SHEN- JLt ANDOAH. JULY 24th. 1883: Best Sugar Cured Hams; " Shoulders, Dried Beef, Corned Beef in Cans, FANCY GILT EDGE CHEESE, VEBY BEST BUTTER, HIGHEST GRADE GRAN. SUGAR, Butter, Cheese and Lard kept on ice from the day of arrival to the hour of sale. Guar anteed fresh and the best to be bad. For Cash Onlr. . . Come and try them. JU126-1W WM. FELL BALLANCE CO. EXCURSION FROM TRENT RIVER ' !i I- '-' " ' ' TO.1 I . .;.( i . ., Morchead City jj Return Trent River Transportation Company ; j ; AND From New Orlean Times-Democrat. The Gullett Magnolia Cotton Bin. ' In our ixitier to-day will be found the advei- - tiBementot Unit Justly celebrated cotton aln the "Uullutt Magnolia." M e bave traversed wimin me lMhi six montnn the enure cotton belt from 'iVxus to Virginia, and throughout . the States e uihliied in that district the repu tation of this noted gin is beyond cavil or question. Jt slnnds first and foremost with all, in mechanism, durability and perfection. And, indued, no enterprise could fall of sue. cess, conducted rs is the business of this com. pany. ui tginniiy under the control of Benja min D. Gullett, a man familiar throughout the South, at his death its management de- volved upon one whose name is Itself a tower o' strength Albert Baldwin, Ksq. To hit side this gentleman hns called, as a general mar. ager, nr. ueo. a reeie, man wuom, in execu tive ability, none abler can be found. Truly is tins estamisnment a Home institution, everything used in the construction of the machines, even to the castings and saws, be ins made at their own factory: while the ma. Jestic magnolia and locgl-eaf yellow pine, of which theiricinsare manufnctured.crow thick: on their own immediately adjacent lands. In fine, the "Gullett Magnolia," as a gin, cannot he excelled, and all who use it sonud it a praises ever aflerward. for saie oy '. J. C. WHITTY. DEATH TO WHITEWASH. Maxwoll's PREPARED 5 GYPSUM. For whitening'and coloi ,ing Walls of Churches, Dwellings, Factorles,Mllls earns anu rences. Beautiful, Durable tt Cheap. . Its superiority over Lime is like that of Paint ui nished in several different colors. Does not Rub, Peel, Crarb, Wash Oil or Change Color. Send for prices and Tint Cards showing the differ ent colors. . i For sale in bbls, i bbls, bbls and cans, By JOHN 0. WHlTTV,JSTewbern. N. C, Agent for Newbern and vicinity. "Excelsior" Cider Mills, "Kentucky" Cane Mills. ''Cook's" Evaporators. tS- SEND FOR PRICES. Juuei) J. C. WHITTY. solid ate and form a combination agalnflt promiao you so the Western Union, which remains firm and shows no indications, of weakening. The stockholders of the A. & N. C, Itailroad Company adjourned on yester day to meet in Goldsboro on the 2nd T: I sd ty in December, unless the litiga tion in regard to the restraining order il.ail have terminated before that time. forth our Mr. Kingsbury in a few words New Beme will endeavor to fro Mi Other offices I a 11 yt n B hn Iarly complimented. Last night a supper complimentary to the Atlantic Company and band was given at Seuside Park, on Wrightsville bern with A. A N. o. K. R, cars leaving at . 15 princely a reception as I tv lnnt - nicht. nTnrnnwernd thfl ' iailnr we have met With, still we will receive an(j seized a prisoner named Rigney. you wu-n open arms uuu piuuimo yuu a -pne m0b took him. about a mile and gooa Une. o ,. I hanged him o the projecting end of a I A "i re Lae." Our e toemed cotemnorary, the New Berne Journal, favors a sale of the At lantio Poad upon the grounds that t'a bare lease would not embrace the value of the stock." while, if the Eoad Was . - . j IDWU 1U1 V. . . T A.M. . .M..MW. w- la cn&eitdoes the chairman will call a tie8 0f Craves, Lenoir and Pamlico meeting by giving ten days notice nut would he somewhat lightened or tneir in tin onoa ahull tha mectinir rifl held I burdens. Why was not this Same 0D . . . . .... .. Hpction raised to-the ' Best leaseV (Are under sixty oays irom me time oi aa- hftmfl nflnnln011, buBineBfl men haneine of Rienev . i vf ri i 3 mining tins meeting. iaj. jonnuaiun entitled to the Bame clever treatment I i NABHVittE. Julv 26.-tThe iurv in the Col. T. C. Fu'.'r were selected on and confidence that was bestowed upon r nr,Voiu. brought la a had been lodged in jail the day before Sound, . under the management of for disorderly conduct, and was reputed I to be a bad citizen, being accused of robbing and other crimes. He was the bar tender in the salsoon of the Cosmo politan Theatre. -Two houra after the hanging the theatre was burned, to gether with six other buildings, entail ing a loss or, 86u,uuo. j it is generally believed that the fir was the work of I an incendiary in retaliation for the Messrs. A. Adrian and E. G. Parmelee, Committee in which the New Berne and Wilmington , firemen and invited guests participated. '.'! The only information that we could gather at a late hour last night from the Sound ; was, that the prize-had been awarded to the " Atlantics;'? i ; .(-lit esterdav s rerjort of the firemen's The Steamer TRENT will leave Trenton on Next Tuesday, July 31st) I at EIGHT o'clock, A. M., connecting at New P, M. and return Friday, August Sd. boat will wait In Newbern until train arrives. Through lloud Ti In Tickets will be on sale from Trenton. O.uaker City. Oliver Landing. roiioHsviiie ana otner points on iTent Klver to inoreneaa city ana return oireaiicea rates. t or lurtner iniormation apply to i i . , i J. L..KINSEV. 1 Agent at Trenton. . T .1 D. S. B A RHUS. . . Agent at Polloksville. 8. tt. UKAl, uen'l Mauager. t -lulyitd . . Newbern, N.C. NORTH CAROLINA, 1 CRAVEN COUSTY. ) ft:.. li ersri f rneys doings we should have mentioned that Cticsx's Office Craven Superior Court. Mr. P. Holland. Jr: 'of the New Berne t At the request of C. J. Tyler, one of the In. "anted lhat-ihe JoAL states the verdict of guiityof emmt, Uy.' re8pondd ,6ry hindsomely teK.SS matter correctly, is there not danger of mg the penalty at impriBonmenB tne - fae .. f wetc m fct jX 1 1 the county of Craven sacrificing more penitentiary twenty years and imposing J!: !iaa the ecelrta from sale i of her stock a to the full amount of the enibez at the hall of the Hdward Re hef Com- nan amount to? Would not the interests zlemeut. iv, ..::A;,,,yi' patty. We have heard his remarks Clayton . E. Q. 'Tck. 3tas- 3 on 1 s'.a 1 I f tO C.3, F -e ' 1 l..' r hereby notify the corporators named In said court nous in can amount to? Would not the interests of New Cerne be Barest in the hands of the business men? The stock in the N, C. 1 .'ad advanced under a lease, in ten yea. a time, from 85 to t J cents: Is it not reason&ble to suppose that at the expiration of a thirty, years lease the stock of the A. & N. C. Road would be worth full value, and would not this f ive it a better market value?-rJcs- Ve eaJoavor to profit by experience; Cnljr tie Test lease we figured out LovV the Intel t t of the mortgage debt cftSer.lc ' 1 Le an 1 a sitking I -nd y t ' ; r t ? i yii.m t of the : . v ' 1 London, July 20.--The. following re ports of cholera deaths yesterday -have highly1 Complimented .! "' The beautiful engine of the Atlantic I lan to n.eet at the ivrue, i,. v., vu ijiw . Tj 18th Day of Aogutt, 1883, New STEAM ENGINES, from 2 . to . 200 ' Horeo. Boilers of every description. Cotton Gins, Cotton Presses." Cotton Cleaners, - ."Moore Co. Grit" Corn Mills, "Maid of the South" Corn Mills, Rice and Wheat Threshers, &c, &c. . IgT Send for catalogue and prices. . , , J. C. WHITTY v may24dtf ' New Berne. N. C. Just Received : Fiue Sugar Cured Hams, ((v Breakfast Bacon, ..-;. Sugar Cured Shoulders. Choice Butter and Cheeoe, Best Quality of Lard. 1 . - HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE FLOUR,' Catawba, Scuppernong, Sherry and Port Wines, and a; Complete I Line of the Best Grades of. Liquors for family use. M " " ; : . a . dJ; CHA8.-H, CLANK. TfRESH BUTTER keceived every t ween. ..i at TWELVE . o'clock, M , for the purpose of electing omcers according to tne pianot saia incorporation ana sucn outer omcers as uiey propose, to adot by-laws, and such other puv- luuuuniBceai witn toe A NEW stock of TEA for the turn. nier trade just received i, it! 3 cr f 3 Lave l.t l dis n yeT3, e 1 .: l co. '.li,- i tit' ' '- . - I A A. T- K IP i- 1. I N . . i ,lTliJ-l dill. Ji.- I come tu uanu. at ittimeiia u, luiwu i vompiiDj u bsuiuu xaiittu Ciiim, utter I pones as ars wtoti, uov oanr..Knla.if! ThoW artDnm1 T I . .....' . . . I law and the plan of incorporation m'i n r7 ?!r uiLTkw nil la PrmineM citizen ox ibw cerne, wno witness my hand and official Mehall 66 Zifteh 21, Mansurah 12, Ghi- ..j h.. i.j. in. iiairof Jniv.te " ,1.4 Ik. u kx iu o r; ion a t I uicbciiicu ino vuiuviuj driaA. i - r - L J 'y-Vu n ;K ivi i -1 horses and has; otherwise aided ma- Philadelphia, July 26; Tha quaran- terially in keeping the company , up to tine physician to-day reported to the it present high standard. , , ; . ' Board of Health that; Patrick ; Kellv. a ,The name oi wr. Ted. Metts, former- seaman, of the brig Julia Blake, died pf ly of this city, but how 'of 'Ne Berne reSlo w fever last night at the beepital at and with the . Atlantic Company, was Lazetta station, at which place hehad fnjntent'lonall. nmittad from thl 'list been removed worn tne vessel, a ong i . .,,. c-.'. r, l.;. !. -oa 1 1 frnm Havana fnr thia 0Ur last.-TFiZmfiTfOn Star, 26, , port, Ion i v, , 'i bones in begs, end is X ti c itiflne, and will, be ' ' ' vj before, being per- ; e river. he will - 1 rt fie station for Tnilpt and taiindrv' ROlV l.',..k I I . . j mvaa iu iicak seal tbl 25th variety. :nt, rt, :&:, xlXl. Jul26-dtd B.;W. CAKWSNrEB.' .Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE. :I.V ' 1v, Sparklincr blDER.'a cool and i-pfraati. ing drink.- -puvs. i.l f. ,, STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.! ' The subscriber havlnii Qualified as Admin- 1st rator of the estate of John D. Howard. de I ceasea, on me imn aay oj j uiy, a.li. issa, oe- rore tne rronate uouri oi ijraven eoumy.i hereby notifies all persons hftTing claims against said estate, to present them for pay-1 ment on or before the Kthday of July, 1884, or .. . ill i.a ln h..Ar.l.Ai. -. . IT . tTi . , t. , I turn . ..." - " luc.r w h' . ' . . . . . . 1 All nmvnnf1 IflinAhtt tn- ba11 tutinia Will rough BHin, curect py (USing y UNTPEE I rn hnmedlate ay nienU ' - i j Tab Boap, made by, Uaswetj,, hazard ' Fines! Grades of FLOUR. ".t- . . Pure APPLE .VINEGAR. Done this 10th day of Jul; English Island MOLASSES.'.., . - Flavoring Extracts (all freshf. ' Special bargains; offered to ciuh r-na- tomers; .: " , ' . ,, I v, & Co., New York. th-2 .JAB. JulylWlw : -',; x : . ItOWAPD. ! Adniluiiitrateri tanli-dly
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 28, 1883, edition 1
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