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VOL III' v NEW I1E11NE, N. 0., SATURDAY. AUGUST 11, 1883. NO. 114. 1. ! LO GAL 'NEWS. Jos,. ..I. . ...ui Alsianae, ' 5" i il a, 5:13 I Length of day, " 1 i f i, 6:E3 J 13 hours, 87 minutes. . 3 1.141:41 p. jmj.'iU! Vatermelons Bell dearer here than in New York. ' J; '.-, y ;. ' , ; t ; Although the weather, Is unusually cool for. the season,' we have 'frequent hower. : v;;it V.(V, " ' 1 ; ' i .. ' '.' I'r. B. B. Neal returned yesterday a extended trip through the V.Tentern part of the State. We notice two popular young drum mers, Messrs. L. C. Reade and Ed. Gear, ca our streets yesterday. '-' fi- CLuient llanly, Esq.; ' went to Kin etju on yesterday's freight to attend to a case before a referee. i ..-z.' Rev. F. W. Eason, by invitation, will preach in Raleigh next Sunday and re turn to the city Monday evening. ' ' The' dude brigade were out in full . force yesterday afternoon, commanded by the Major of the Patience Dragoons. At a meeting of the-Trustees of the . Academy last evening, they decided to 11 the vacancies, in the corps of teachers ; STATE :NWS : V . Gleaned from eur .Exchanges. Hon. James '.' Blaine will be the I . Instead of feeling tired and worn out, next President, for the reason that instead of aches and pains, wouldn't CITY ITEHS, Mr. J. T. Feel. Mr. J. T. Peelc,' who has been fori some time connected with the revenue I service of this city, left us on yesterday . . . - f rr ! it-- mi i - - ' . . I - I evening on the steamer Shenandoah J.eruersviiie -jxews: xnere ia ji now the presidency is chasing him." good for nothing you have only yourself ior uaoew vity en route,, we sup- .6 "oai xuimi-g, m aio.twi , Tarbor fSoMfAcrmcr: Last Sat- to blame, tor Brown's Iron Bitters will afimoim; pose to become a member of a succes- county wno Has been a wagoner nrjav evenine Mri B. Howell's ly cure you. Iron and cinchona Sewing ' machine bran' new can ful maroantila firm tn J RalMmrtri. I Or 18 years. 116 Durinir hia, 'ranlrinnna - imnnir na. I KCCper,. and h&S Mr. , Peel. In the oerformanc waSou ummv On the 21st inst 'mi- e trustees of the ' ' ' ; An elegant line of Isabella and Ca tawba grapes are on sale here for forty j cents per water bucket, grown at J. L. T'- Rhem's vineyard.' . .' , , X :. - Tha cotton seed oil mill has ceased i orration' until ft Siew iupply of seed ' comes in. Work will be resumed about the- first of October. s:h a : ti'P ; A couple of curiosities are on ex -; Lilltioh at E. H. Meadows drag store; ' a tarantula and a centipede from Texas - preserved in alcohol. , - A horse belonging to 'Henry Morris, '"colored, fell on the street yesterday . morning.while attached to his dray, and , , died in a few moments. ' J Prof. Thomas met the Academy in tha rooms of the Cotton s Exhpsge yesterday. They aU expressed , ' t theaisalves as being highly pleased with him. . - A young man in Kernersville is re-' ' ported to have committed suicide by , swallowing a paper of pins all because his girl "went back on him.": He was badly ucfc. The city author&M and owners of property should pay heed to the exist - ing proliflo growth of weeds.- Decay ing vegetation does not add to the health of a community . , Y7e are informed that it is proposed to jtitablish a telephone line between t" city and Polloksville, a distance of t' '..teen miles, and that poles are being e.-utad for the purpose, The ne w stamp law will go into effect October . 1st. Three cent stamps will not be received in exchange for two cent stamps, but will be always good . ' for their face for postal purposes. ' 2 Mr. John Harding came to the city oh the Shenandoah yesterday morning . from Union College, N. X, where he ' Las jubt graduated vith high honors - - He goes to Einston where he will lo CB3. ? There will be no mail to-morrow 'biLt, and none from' Beaufori in ;th morning. 1 The poetonloe will, however be open from 9 to 10 a. m. every Sun Cf I . morning ' during: ' the present ' schedule. . . mi. j l! j it Of liis official duties, his genial manner f muo.:. u nruuuu nui,uweu 'I .. . . r . . hnsr will not allow him t -t ana gentlemanly bearing renaerear "." " ; . ( - t man ana Decaase unanes wniuey himself very'popular, and his departure Roanoke Newtr Xhe press : of tried to stop him,' he pulled out his causes real regret among a host of ulkU v"""" w tuo "mucr ui piscoi ana nrea at Charles, the Dan friends. Our entire community wish 80,116 W'epresentatives, nas striking him full in the forehead, vs. - -.I a iv arranged to be among the visitors then elanced a short: distiannft tear- uuu ouwwo iu uaa udh uqiu va iouuii i t . , . ... i . y ' . . j - at the great industrial exposition ing the skin. 1 Of course the skull ExewraUn. m, i I ItO, 16''hdld in Boston "durinff the was not' VAn triwtnrMt: mod TLe better class of our colored people, j coming fall, under the auspices-of was George that as soon as he fired many or whom constitute what is known lue -New Hingiana flianuiacturers' he threw down ' his pistol and en- as the Oriental Club, with commenda- and Mechanics'NInstit.ato.r'-M;;.' gaged in hand to hand fight, com- ble appreciation of the servioes of the . Lexington Dispatch: Last week pletely whipping Whitley. : After teachers who have been conducting the we were shown some , hand-sewed accomplishing which he took to the Normal Institute, whose session closed ladies' shoes made by W. H. Wet- woods and so far has; not been ap- yesterda, have chartered the steamer more & Co. in their factory at prehended. Foreman 1 "snapped" Elm (Sty for atrip on, Tuesday to Gray- Thomasville. They were made of his pistol four .times before he suc Lee beach where, with a number of the best material, in good ; style, ceededinflring it. They were both invited guesti it is proposed to spend a and finished equal to the ' best I colored.- At a recent meeting of pleasant day. Thelni City will meet Northern, made shoes. v The manu-l the colored ' Baptist church (the the steamer JSftenandoaft down the river laciure oi mis graae oi snoes is a enurenoemg lq committee oi ine and transfer the' teachers as passengers new departure. " S : ( whole) an attempt was made to tp-the latter named vessel on their re- Raleigh Evening yisitor; In heal up the chronic sores of that turn trip to their home at Washing- Hillsboro, Tuesday, Aug., 7th; 1883, organization, and to re- ton DC. , v i ' ' I Jars, iseoecca ueuuenam vjameron, ij"'"" o"jr uu wijiuij nanffnrnr oi mr. rani i .. ann Anniii" 'eouuvuuj uo uiwuci ouudioidi- Cameron, and wife of Mr John W. nood but alas t as there is many a u: eur Exchanges. ) fMr. Blaine has been chasing the you .rather feel fresh and strong? . If v'JMSWtul : -:"! 'sit ,7. preisidency for -rfome' time, while you-continue feeling ! miserable and i'"ViiVen1tSi21?iou4 ' 5cenUl Unefor is also a qouse- J.X t . ubvbi; goneu 411s aflWv fit ! ihWnnu liSE tot the scene of a sanguinary Jg SiSSSSS gottepis a&w flHJ Foreman.- who has SffSS. 5! i?K5L,Bf. T are its prihcipal ineredienta. It is a I bought cheap at the Jotjbnal office. be the who has courts before malaria,' weakness, kidney, lung and heart affections. Try it if you desire to KING'S MOUNTAIN for pugnacity",' was beating a WO- be healthy, robust and Btrong and expe- XTT-,TT oniT-n at " manand;tecause Charles Whitley rience its remarkable curative qualities. JtllU" Ji (JH O O L, - commercial; Larcenf. NEW BEBNE MARKET. Cotton Middling, 0; strict low mid dling 8 8-4. ; low middling 8 1-2. ' Corn In sacks, 61o. ; in bulk 57o. TDBPENTiNlt Dip, $2.25; hard $1.25. Tab Firm at $1.50 and $1.75. Beebwax 22a23c. per lb. Honey 60c. per gallon. ; ' Beep On foot, 5c. to 6c. . Mutton $1.50a2 per head. Hahs Country, 18io. per pound. . Lard Country, 121c per lb. , Fbesh Pons 7a9o. per pound. ". ':, Eoos 12o. per dozen. . Peanuts $1.50 per bushel. Fodder $1.25 per hundred. Onions $1.00 per bush. , : , Apples 40a50c. per bushel. Peas 85c. per bushel. Ovts 85a40o. per bushel. Bjdes Dry, 8c. to lie; green 5c. Tallow 6c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 45a60c. per pair: spring 25a40c. Meal Bolted, 75c. per bushel. Potatoes Bahamas, 50c; yams 60c. A small negro boy was caught in the 0palinm wini,BiT nhildrn slip between the CUD and the lip. act of stealing a weight from the store nna a uXa f ' ...u'.u rri,I the coodly intended eflForts failed of Mr. Chas. H. Blank.' If we hadai f.:j. ci m n '. I to currv nnt; their nhioot. " Thnao I per bushel work house where we could confine the i -ftf this r,ir,ir. will h nlAasfid fa! worthy brother deacons. Offy Bell c- PS' P?n??;, j 1 numerous vagrants of this city and heara that he has recently been and fom Jone8 wbo have labored jnal; not wanted. BuUding 5 inch, make them" earn their ! Uving, there appointed to a clerkship in the De- 80 industriously for years in the hearts, $4.00; saps, $8.00 per M. wouia pe less stealing ana less crime oi partment of Agriculture at Wash- vuieyuru, anu wno supposeu wholesale prices. every description'. Some of these boys I ington City, after having accept- tney were strong (even invincible) New Mess Pork $17.00; long clears who have no fixed nlaca of abode, are &hlv Rftrirwl in ttiA Cmmn Tinnnrt. in the confidence Of their flock, were 9c:l shoulders, dry salt, 7o. . . . Z m. t anrnmaril' ilimnDiJ W. JllOLASSES.AND bYRUPS !oa40C giaa to get in jau xor a rew moninsimenii xor laiee years, xne appoint-v """"to mcni Salt 95o. per sack, wnere tney know mat a square meal i mens was conierrea npon mr. uest I vu,"'u6 " uiao w a uaun awaits them thre times a day, but if chiefly upon the recommendation eeai, mucu io meir aisgruntiement tbey knew they would be compelled to of Gen. Walker, Census Commis- and . to ;the heavy- indignation of work while confined, they would go at noner, as a recognition oi vamaDie -v.i .i oowu un itandearna 'respecteblelivermoodout- services rendered in the compilation such popular , deacons as brothers side of the walls of aprisdn; The farm- of the census. In his new position SSL?"d bo-boton.in a era around here need them, bufcannot Mr 15681 WU1 Prove 01 reat Deuem , vVuiv,u, , Fornew catalogue containing Requirements ... .. 1 . ... . ItA Vnpfh narnlinn aa fa.nr mort oro Came the reDlV. , ((CheatinST. cheat- for Admission. Courses of Study In the sev- get them.. We see the neea or a wor ' A ,V Y t i j ino- in nlinroh lv fhA t v,A eral departments, Terms and Expenses, ad- house more and more everv dav. ' Will better Posted in her industrial and ln8 W cUu;irc bT tecrIetaryw1 dress the Principal. ausiod&wim nouse more ana more every aay win i . , . j annnnnnAd t.hA Wa falselv . WaII I ment will find iu Mr. Best a very well, small swindlers had better I II RDni N efiicient worker.' . c686 tbeir pursuits, since church 7" M,,y 11 nAnahArrt Pafrint.'- Tha nnl OBlClaiS have taken It Up. WO had would respectfully Inform the publlcthathe .. r t-r honAd that t.hia nhrnnin t.rnnhlA in has the orea excursion tram irom Winston rrf ,-- -r r:", Flour $4.00a7.50 per barrel. Salem Academy,- - 8ALEM, If. C 80th ANNUAL SESSION BEGINS SEPT. 6th not the Commissioners and City Council move in the matter? . 1 King's Mountain, 0. Situated on Air Line R. R. In midst of the neaun ana Deauty or the meuntainn thlrty I Ave miles southwest of onnrlnttn no oisiuaents last year, Wq, ,x i "Opens 1st of Septemier. - - All eXDenfies. lnclnrtlno- twn anlta f nnl. form, for TEN months, fm., ... - Btuaonts nom nve Btates. , Send for Catalogue. . . W. T. B. BELL, A. M., aug2dSw2w : -.-.. - t Prlnclpal. Buckingham Whiskey, A Really Pure Stimulant. ' This whiskey Is contrnllml AtiMraW hir Von. able & Heyman, N. Y. It is distilled in Mary, land In the slate water regions of that .State, from the small grain grown there. The distil- lutlou is superintended by a gentleman who understands his business thoroughly. Nothing deleterious Is allowed to enter Into Its com position, ami none or n is allowed to be sold until It is fully three years old in order that it may oo entirely tree by evaporation from the ' fusel oil. Venable fc Heyman offer these goods as perfectly pure to till a long felt want " tor medical purposes. It is their own brand and they stake their reputation on the truth of this assertion-. , For sale by - 1 ? " , C. H. BLASK, ' augld&w3m New Berne, N. C. LIFE AND TIMES OF S. S. PRENTISS, By JOSEPH D. SHIELDS, A former PnpU of Mr. Prentiss, is to be pub lished by Llppincott 4 Co., of Philadelphia, in Typographical style, like the Life of Alexan der Stephens, now being published by the Messrs. Llppincott. . The subscription papers maybe found at the Iocbnal office. Jul31-dlm L. J. TAYLOR, AGENT FOB TOT Goldsboro Boilling Co. (LEVI & LAJfG), .radge Fowlea Caadl4aey. ' ; i i Tk hna Koan iAnnt4a1 ' fer uma lima that Judge Fowle would be the Liberal to Colambia, which was scheduled he colored Baptist church (which canaiuaw ioi uovernar next year, w e ioT MOnaay, , WlieQ 10 ' COme , to "ri," "Tiff t'AaiWZaA -TnoS ln 016 wlth Batn Rooms, where Hot and have never heard, of the Judge denying time, and creafc ' was the disap- ua"oa whq ira scanaais; naa ceasea BathB cen be had 8t an tlme da or it, Can it be true that the man who ipointment of many here who hadl"" " "'."" aa" , First-Glass Shaving Saloon was the choice so many Democrats for prepared rations for a three : day's that position three, years ago is go- trip. The excursion' was gotten np ing to repudiate the principles he so by the colored church in Winston; vigorously , , espoused ' then I ' The and failing to raise the- necessary Benublican naners are continually I money Outside fWO 01 tne trustees oi the church borrowed 1600 from pie's candidate , in 1884, and with Winston financier and capitalist between Knoxville, Tenn him they expect to wipe out Bourban- FYnS weir, - noien iur ouu, THE LITEST NEWS. , Warm Spkdtcb, N. C, Aug. 10. Yes terday was a ' gala day for the Warm Springs. The Inter-State Tournament and Ashe- and villo. N. C, teams of five each, was wit- ism. Now H this- is untrue,-- Judge ." . V3 - "J wu - . , . ,h . ..,, . ,7s. I for the payment of .the notes. The parts of the country, and was a brilliant i u n iu j ca iv w uimncu nuu w uidi . , . , . . . . I . , ... . .... party to come out and deny it so that S rRvI . ine eursion tram anair. W resui was m favor or tne thAnonnln nfNnrH. P.mlin. m Vnn "BO JVwi ""u ... uu.unu umnuiiapuiw, iu HieiuuoaTuiKPRU u " j u.ri.r 1. that 600 of the amount had been awarded to the Asheville team umo ut wuuo sun u ua i, ur uutw Jannajfnfl in tha harit tA tliA Arfidil: night. Also, a choice lot of Cigars and Tobacco. The patronage of the public la respectfully solicited and satisfaction guaranteed, middle Street, Next to I H. Cutler's . , Hardware Store, auMlm ,; ' NEWBBKI, Br. C. Jersey Bull for Sale. FOUR MONTHS OLD, WELL GROWN, I trained to eat almost any kind of feed. , Apply to 1 ; ; W. H. PEAKCE, Aug. 8, '83. dOw-wlt , New Berne, N. C. crates. These eoods are warranter! tn Annul tint? In the market. He also keens Lorillnrd's Hltrh.Tnnut nnt.ti Snuff, Cigars, Tobacco, Soda Water, Bhaied ice, uunay, etc. Don't fall to call on hfm for your Ginger Ale and , , COME AGAIN. L. J. TAYLOR, June21dly Hancock street, near Depot. iv uuu w huw iujuv v titv vuuii 1. ! - I mu m M m saH fsa I he posel to say nothingf untU. after r am as 1? ,IUIICU ,U 1 All persons interested iu the paymenUof 'are last. He lays the land of i v "1 do weV.l enough in winter, We learn that Mr. William Foy who L-i ;tie . contract, tp build the ,;brid' across Brice creek has completed th woik. V7e also learn that the contra ! I to build' Clearmont bridge baa been ' awarded to the same gentleman. ! i lit. Joseph Kinsey came from Florida , r'rrtr c L t i a u.nei'u sua is too hot for him. 13 3 ta tave ; mucli improved in 1 'i ead will ret-ara in October. , : ' , .' I'r.'p. R. r'.rc-t, jr.," Trepriotor of the C ' i House, New Eerne, N. C, is in t' 3 city. Journal'Clwver.''' ;',.,Wrons, '., S. E. f'.reet, jr., is not proprietor i ;'jC a r'.,,-e, t"t is a member " - t ' " ' nfr'.r general ' -avellkg r surtily noimccJ tJ Ealis- , l "3 re- :orr--l I'rxtO cf .y oiie . 1 1 ;. j t :i-er the Republican Convention meets, and I "fr P5iim,n(, anA . V.nm telegraph company reported this if he should fail to get the nomination, in Winatn timo mj,0 morning that there had been no wire . . cuttiner last meht: that the business was I 7 , 7 ; 73 "a . irusiees ncransueu arouuu muua- - Vw-' mftrn!n ti,0 Taxes are hereby notified that the Commis- declare be had no idea of ever being the trwasly for some hours .trying to op ui ..momuig ,wnn g,one,go(Craven- caunly wlllj be in session ln reopie'S" Whicn 18 another name for 1 rai8e tue Other $600. and . finallV J "uo" UCD,lDi l"t"' u" the Court House In New Berne for the pur Rebublican candidate. v I A f I failAd. Thft railroad nonkfltcd the 1 111(17 operator, who haa been out with pose of revising the Tax List of the county, rf- t. ' . i Motwtmf anA tfiomiul Ko.lr f n Pioh- tne Strikers. retUIHea tO WOK tniS ,rom uio iom uum nuiuruiiy iuo mm $ute Ph.m.aee.tlc.1 Association. , f, Thft intfirflatina lflffal nnea. morning; that there was no truth in the " Tl ::""nZ1 Tl,......., l.nAl.iu,.. . . T V. . x.t ... iwmipmiu.MtMUHiouiumtjui. xuwiuuitis Kill vj " 1 tion now ariSfla an to tna vanaitv istatemem mas we company was lOBing h heard in th fniinwina order , aifin ? n rVia rtlr-rf TrrillA am am1 a I . i m i I aa aaa tA ' m j I " v. v., ,,UU..U6WU, .uu ntthAmort?aere:tuac tne contract is utau.uw a aav m consequence or me glean the following from the Wilming- Lsurious; that excursions to Colam-1 strike; that- the company was not tuuotur. , . j.: ihianrAnnr, in r.nv una nt servinsri lnamc anvthmor at ally and it was The meeting was called to order on God; that finally ude mortgage am probable ' that the net receipts were Thursday, mornkg' at; ;ten vo1oloek by no 'coant'no way, boss." ' . little if any below the "averairei 'i here 1 ar1h AT V l tvi rartrl 1 Pvaa h I : t- 1 -it - ' . ' l : ' i". m tm t m . m,vu,. . j journ(U-U08erver: loung v an-1 was, oi course, a railing on or tne gross a i..f, J. B. BObbitt. ' lilcrhilh fhA frturth nnn nf t.hfl1 rn.il. Irnr.ninbi 'ariil ifiin lininfi trnnA anthnritv a addresses of welcome were de-1 road hns. has an ambition ' to be- liraa Btatad tA ;'ha lsa than flftonn nnr 1 by Jlayor E. D.Tioll, in , behalf come a newspaper reporter. There cent. " On the other hand the company's ) city, and W.-E. een, in, behalf liseyidently something iu this young I eipenses' have been diminished, as with the Board on the days assigned to the j drogs3ots"of ' a gtonj which jmanv After hd bas'setired- several niKB'y pniaJi ioeea were; no'n, im4'wmPtoextePBTOBwUi vv. roEDonded to tv j. (J. m. Gordon, i veara aa a renorter lor a live news-11, a '.n:. n t.-. uwraraAi,im we presence i! oru4. f.a nrill hflffin tn AniAiririfh 1 . 4. ".r ' : of the Assessors. Assessors are hereby notL Jiv" - M ."" "J"J. omces wnue tne. company, was not fled to be nreaent on toe davs assigned to their i. r was can. five i .. . j Township No, 2, Monday,-i.iguitvi3th. !.. ! 1, Tuegday,,fUMrl4th. ' !. " J 4 9, Wednesday, ,v ! 15th. " ' " 5 A 6, Thursday, 16th. u ,. . 7 Friday, u I 17th. ; ; . . r g Saturday, , " i And at any time during the session. 18th. DEATH TO WHITEWASH. PREPARED GYPSUM. For whitening and color ing Walls of Churches, Dwellings, Factorleg,MUlB Barns and Fences. Beautiful, Durable & : Cheap. Its superiority over Lime is like that of Paint. Kur nlshed in several different colors.' Does not Rub. Peer, Crack, Wash Oft or Chance Color. Bend for prices and Tint Cards showing the differ ent colors. -For sale in bbls, 4 bbls, i bbls and cans, By JOHN 0. WH1TTY, Newbern, N. C., f. j Agent for Newbern and violnlty. Just Received : Fintf Sugar Cured flams, . Breakfast Bacon, The Assessor from each Township will sit .ad and about forty- a keen relwb the pleasure ot Dei ng ini, mucb perhapi as before the respective Township. . , j ; . laltotLeir iiames. alive --7:8 Eev. ex -Congressman 8trike t was not losing Jmythipg!,. In -.,V-1". By order Board Commissi Among f m we noUce P. W. Hancook f aiiajuacyr, wno jeic: me iuipii e rd tp th9 .mount of business now ATi tt r nn MAinft n,ni srrnr.ir nnr, RSRnrp,HTi-i t ' . ... . .. , UU 1. U. luUUUUWB, UJ. HOW DtUUV) U. I ' " " F. Eatch, John Eill,Thos. B. HU1 and Pa.c.k. apostle. haa fizzed out as a a Tyrw.'nfa,H.i fi j pouticiau; ana gone Dacic,to tne . ...j,..u.w,,.w. , . - t more of LmitLCeld and H. 11. McDonald, of YW Zf-T" bnllt. s r n rifinr t.j ki vii ki iriiiiii in r aauur. sirs .1 La Grange. TLo .reports of the President, Secre tory and Treasurer were presented and retired to the proper committtees. C! irlc' '3vr-3 eelocted as the place to hold the next annual meeting. E't new applicants were preserd and elacted to ruemberuhip. -! ' ' actually handled by the company, I it was said :. that it was equal tol more than three-quarters of its ordinary It was not true that ; the jAmeri-1 augSdiwwit Commissioners, JAMES A. BRYAN, - 1 . Chaiiman. 1 .10- the centre of political interest with Dnut; "7" n " jfn- on and after august 12th inst.. the sun- the New York nolitisians and nresi- w,u umu vj "j dat train win be disoontintjed on the dontial 1 nroCTiosticationa " ia ' ' the I M'estert Union ' to- transmit 11 delayed Atiantlo and North Carolina Railroad, of anU nnnTraraiiinn cinxt cxiatra. Imessaues: the Western Union was fully I -' "' 1 ' ' 4 ' h 4 "' WM. DUNN, I i .4 If. ' In. ' ir.Mn nn llArA. I nATIfinin fir nHTlllMIlir ll.H nwn ' nilHlflflRR. inuU) mil, uuui7n.tjiiji nuu xiivj m i r - -, o , 7r7 ; , ' I ' . : u I J Sugar Cured Shoulders. 1 s Choice Butter and Cheese, - Best Quality, of Lard. . HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE FLOUR, Catawba,- Scuppernong Sherry and . Port Wines, and a Complete Lints of the Best Grades of 'Liquors for family use. v.'.-" CHAS. H. CLANK. ddw Edison formed portion of a demo-1 without resorting to the wires of any "Wi 'Hi'' FRESH BUTTER reoeiyed every .,. week. . ........ . : .. Would Inform the publio generally, vhat he 1 :er nuGiness or importance was cratic croup at the Grand Union other company. 1 The strikers are still aunday, ana an expressed 'them- connaent or success, ana exmnit no fltte(, m iA .tvi. and 1; i,,,! selves in favor of a democratic indications of weakness;; They insist Llri,.mod.,h;VnI.iv..hPn ,i .. '. ' harmony., Mr. James O'Brien, an.- that he raflioadiraia;'to L1)iUi aiive4. h ,l ma for TEN CENTS. -, ):: .. - i r iuuYoionuuu, ments to tne conirarv maae dv tnei remarked A NEW stock of TEA for he sum mer trade lust received.. " i'" ' .T c; aEaciod, whea vtliey adjour ned to other leading local politician who are all out,, notwithstanding th6 state ca Piiday morning. I , participated in , the conversation, ments ' to the contrary, made by the The dnjcsists of Wilmington feasted alter wards remarted that , Gov. Laundry SOAP in great" r vrived Tliui-. i CCul e Arciation at the BcaSide Hotel Clevelaud would be a leading can- y nfLt. CE.rt. Eerry also didate for the democratic .presi- tLc a a complimentary, hop. dcntial nomination, , A number ot had a veryrlaasact ercursion prominent republican politicians aC a Tear to mi;Lnuld and are a.wo comparing notes ac oara- t.,r:i, inclading JLlon. limory A. representatives of railroad companies. Call at the Oa.ton House Barber Shop i : and be convinced. . r . r fJ JulSl-dly : Sparkling ClbER, a cool and' refresh ug drink. : . , t'-.jl i ti y, complimentary :l :WeU;-Wliat ;ofIt? Nothing In particular, onljr during this I neatea term, ana ami, rainy weatner, you can I find at W. L. PALM KR'S. on Middle street. Graham, the engineer, and Wilson, the I o1 Soda water, GnniB DrPl tj 1 i 1 h r i 1 - a on con 1 fvcr 1 to 1 r t cr USiicago, ' ana non. Clxzvr-j II. Popew, of New:ork. TLa c;...: .. ;.!; ct ( l:.ioH seems to be " r i : f .f t' 1 nomiria lloa cf (. ;. r Lt rixaidoiifc, t!G','d i. .. '' tv-.: . '3 tiUtt Cincinnati . August . 0.--A; freight train on the Cleveland and Loraine road ran off on a switch five miles south of -Dillon. ae train was wrecked. fireman were t'Ad.- Uthera were la- iroodnrt refreshing driuki. AIbo, thechoiceat , - 1 branU8 0lt'lar8(Tohaoco,n(iUftnuieB,Uikea, I ' 1 WkalvATihannail tYH (ah ' fTtBJ. 1i.ll. 1 1 CO l J vau !) vu iui nnv VUllKia I r iron nr. rriMir Kiiiiirtn v a inn an ntnaa ah ChaPP1"") IT A.NDS, ' FACE, PlMPLKS, and 1 renoy at their current value.' .? rough ...in, cured by using Juniper I , . . t w. L. palmer, f , ., Tar Loaf, r ,da by Caswell, Hazard ".TZ, T"" ZZ V I V. 01 wCO..IJew York. . , . . th-2 j jnlylit ' Bkknk, N. 0. Jl. jured, but not fai v, Finest Grades of FLOUR. t ' Pure APPLE VINEGAR, ' , English Island MOLASSES. .(t-i'.i. 'r ' .' .1 . ' ' HAMS and Breakfast Bacon. Flavoring Extracts (all fresh). Special bargains offored to cash cus tomers. Vi . , . .i... , 'i, e SLovrn, . t .. 4 lanlj-dly , -J:
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 11, 1883, edition 1
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