1 - Li- VOL II. NEW KERNE, N. CV THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1883. NO. 130. LOCAL NEWSJ Journal Miniature Almanac. ' "n rises, 5 80 j Length of day. K ' Sun Hols, 0.20 I 13 hours ,4j Qj j g Moon rises at 8:87 a. m. V' STATE NEWS .' , Cleaned from our Exchanges. ' WiImington'StfV: ' Considerable improvements have been made in and about the grounds of the St. ThoinasV Catholic Cemetery - near tbia city, aud the work is still being coutiuued.- Mary Bell, the infant The county Line. ; Tnrnoikc and County lino. we print elsewhere a communication . Adams Creek. Auk. 25th 1R83. irom Aaams creeum regara to ine Mn. Editor:-I find in the Carteret I turnpike and county line. There is no Telephone of the 17th inst. an article I provision in the 'act of the Legislature concerning tho county line and the establishing the line for a survey, tumoike road, which, astotheturnuike therefore the line run out by Mr. ,nft,i t win nrn in'mn . i; Asa Jones was receiving and opening Guthrie ia bo more the county line now Lwnw.nf rW rir tl, r,i utfW Kooub ycBieruay. tnai it waa before. Until the coinmis- ...a-f n.o smH, a' R..t Mr .Trthii T"iiinn ia nvAnarintr'trt nnlaiarA I BinnAra Af Hia tarn PAiint-iAa Ivita nrrronil I 1 . i . .,r.vr.,B . 1 crtcK na never ueen Known aim un .i,,,,!.- iif- nr o t,.l:., jvii hia candy manufacturing establishment, upon a line we advise the people down derstood as being any part of the turn- 2 the piazza of tier 'narent'B i ;.A..inr.i 1A n I LIIHrM Ul IINL 1.1 T M1IHII IIHV LHHIII I .1 I -.1 ' I uuiiu xwjub in iiuiruviu,iio uia-ou b - " - lukb, auu evury uuumuvu ciuaeu uviug rPS.ilPnpO ' Ofl - SPPftTld hpfwPOll jr...t. i,n.j r;i l. flnniA Hint pa thftT havft rtnnft hfor. The suit .1 ;n I . . .. ' . ' . lumuivuuiq o McaM ucoi sau b vui udi j - y iu vum wwiuuuujr . (U; snj' uio buui o. i 11 1 DCTrV 8.DCI WfllllOt KtrCGlS VGS yesterday; - - - w 1 K towu....... m Mow the commissioners of Uraven coun- terday afternoon and sustained The RteamerBm City has hauled ofl cans ror a lurnpme. ine surveyor qi ty will remember, about three years severe injuries about the head and for one trip in order to. paint up and I va'01' vuuuiy survey a uuo iu romi 8lnce a few people in this section peti- shoulders falling a distance of ... .k'.it -.. that the commissioners or Craven say iatloned to them for moans to build a I-.waIva fat." Tt van flrot thnnohf Capt. John AEichardsoii has returned U"HB, """ Driago across liaciccreeK sotneymiKiu uiac ine little ffirl was lataiiy in- from Warm Snrincs. His mountain .. 4 trip has not improved him much. damaged. The "European quarter of Aniier and the Chinese camp at Merak have been swept away by an overflow of the rivers. The tidal wave also swamped the lower quarter of Batavia. Child Abduction. It Jias been ascertained that a little have a road to connect with the turn- Mured;' but subsequently a member pike on the other tide, but they failed to ot the Tamily reported that she was eiincnoil hut thno t. .1.1 ha nolitinnora if llP,tt(r aild likifil V to rPfdrf 1 The name of the poatofllce Shoo Fly, boy.by. the name of Jesse; Franks.vwasL. wnill(, hllil(1 h... ,, A nvannahnrn VaM. r:lf in Pamlioo county, has been changed to abducted from hia parents at PrattviUd, out wfmM grant an p .engineer on the Ki.'lunond Maribnl. John L. Fentnsa is post- Alabama, Houiteen miles roni Mon(- nrAnr tn m.lVo it n rna, ,h,pIl U nnvillA IJailrnnd wh fomilt. . . - I . i mi I I i 7 " J inasi.r,-. V ; gomery.Dy a man nameu uura. mem- , AiA oi i. !, , . poaidoa at nnmnanT filma h i' petition ; carried before the commis- purchased a railroad tri cycle and sioners asking thorn to discontinue the can ,nilke eighteen miles an hour road Rnd thPv remndpd the nivW. And When he gets time to Visit his at th .im t.h onnnt.tr linn waa run h family at the SllOpS.- It is an J , "-" J 1 I 1, - 1-,. Mr. Geo. E. Tinker has removed to tie fellowed was taken'to Wilson,N. C! Durham, having accepted a position in by his abductor, wh'ero,' for some causje thai revenue department .'at Shat j place or other, he was deserted by Kurd, who under CoL Young, 'it: v : probably Stole the 'child with the view w- '.r nLaMMi to iaan that Mr. w. ' extorting a ransom, but afterwards the Carteret surveyor it was no road at nonnced that tho new Richmond & I feared detection.; This was some time I ,, . oi tf h.-.a k I Danville syndicate has secured con his lameness, reported in the Jocknal l upon as being any part of the turnpike, JS..!?" t t.; a.1 noiiuniurcveunv vuubii wiwaHuvrtaiueu, .i j-j WA:rt rt rt iHA : a... rui..o vt ui ivit: uui through some remanc me poy raaae ... , ul,"Ui' ,u V"3 i'iiM about his grandpa GhoUtoa; that cor- "Tr- ZaZTIZZ Ohar eston is- now 45, and Kiel. some time since, walk down town. Contractor J. A Bimpson has about re8poIldenoewaBOpeued withthe Franks! road? And when Craven appropriated ,non,i & Dauville is (55a07, and very quiet. one hundred dollars to make tho turn- quoted at It is stated completed two bf the new WUdings on TJZZ"7 V ZCjrZ one hundred do the burnt lot and has broken ground &ilmt Za u pAopaaaawe " was spent on the west Uiati cash was paid for the Memphis . I HUUKD UUUlOIAlUt Ul niaUQIUU , UUU 1U Y (AO I 1 art 1 1 V i 1 1 . I n I.. " for ' two' others. The corrugated iron ". -v. . . j d of Back creek. think if the Eejr. & Charleston. A number of (lirec makes a very good appearance and fa S put on the train ai f Tt" the ?h' hte of the Memphis & Charleston quiteeafe in case of fire. v -i wJninn iJi ,Z JTnlZ door to have been any Prt of the turn' hav0 lesigned, aud will be succeed- ' . . pike he certainly would have laid the ed bv representatives ol the Rich- nAinninn o n1 noarr rrn-wa ' anil i nnm nil. 1 - I - 1 money out on his own road where it was moml & Danville syndicate Clement Manly, Esq., has returned I Downing and passengers, and upon ar- from a trip to Baltimore, taking in rival here was transferred to the W., C. While Sulphur Springs, Va, He p- & A. Railroad, in charee of thecott peara much improved by the visit, in ductor on that road, and is doubtloss in fact is as bright and cheerfulas a newly the arras 0f .e loved ones who had elected member of JJongress.' r f ; ; monrned iii as ft second "Charlie Air. ueo. n. lyes was in mo vnj yvo-iiwsa. rvu.oiur. terday. lie sayr he expects to put in, fr : . 1 in a few days, the largest seine ever put I New .. Berne, . Beaufort and Onslow 'i i -A i '' - J ' - I At A .A in on me Atlantic coasi. commissioner 1 t;oaguii7 vouinanj meeimg v at Worth will be down there in a few! Barker's Bridge. ; 1 days to select fish for the Boston Expo-1 A meeting of the representative citi- eition. Izens of Carteret, Jones and Onslow, so much needed. Raleigh Heirs and Observer: We Mr. Editor, as to the line run by Car- are informed by an observant and teret's surveyor, I don't think it eu- well iniormed gentleman that what titled to any conaideratiou whatever. Ms known among .farmers as yellow In the first place they had no right to rust has appeared iu.some of the cnange tne course lam aown oy uie act cotton flel(ls near tbig city Jt 01 ue legislature; tiiey snouw nave ,...... run Mm roiirao rliroctpil hv th not until ""o""" uiiam., uu they found a turnpike. I guess they then -destroys it entirely. La3t would have found one ere this, if they Thursday while two negroes were had continued. v , digging a well at Brnmmeh's uut they assBmeU what had been Sl)ringH , ncar High Point, one of COMMERCIAL. i NEW BKIINE ITIARKET. Cotton Middling, 9; strict Tow raid dling8 3 4.; low middling 8 1-2. I COKK In sacks, 01c.; in bulk 57c. " j TtSPKNTlNK Dip, 82.25; hard $1.25. Tar Firm at $1.50 and $1.75. Breswax 22c. per lb. ; IIonev 70c. per gallon. Bekp On foot. 5c. to 6c. Mutton $1.50a?.50 per head. Uahs Country, 13$c. per pound. Lard Country 131o, per lb: Feksh Pork 7a9c. per pound. Eaas 131c. per dozen. Peanuts $1.50per bushel. FoDDER-Jt$t.25 per hundred. Onions $3.50 per bbl. Apples 50a60c. per bushel. Peas 85c. per bushel. Ovrs 85a40c per bushel. Hides Dry, 9c. to lie; green 5c. Tallow 6c. per lb. UIIICKKNS urown, 45ab0c. per pair: spring 2ija4Uc. '' Meal 7Uc. per bushel. 1 Potatoes Bahamas, 50c; yams 60, per bushel. Wool 12a20c. per pound. Shingles West India.dull and nom inal; not wanted. Building 5 inch, hearts, $4.00; saps, $3.00 per M. CITY ITEMS. This column, next to local news, Is to be used for local ttilvprtlsliif?. IliitnK, 10 cents line tor mm Insenion. and 5 cents a line lor each subsequent luserl Ion. SAM. B. WATERS. Mercliimdiwe Broker AND v-.., u . v LIQUOR DEALER, ; OPPOSITE CENTRAL HOTEL, NEW BEENE, K. C ' ;" ' aulfldtf ' 5'' '- S. W. SELDNEE, Wholesale Liquor Dealer, No. SI Uoanoke Square, ' . ROnPOLK, VA. Orders pri iniillv attended to and aatl.fan. tlon gMHmiitoed. , - - ...-..m, . tJitabllBlied 1XU9. epld(lw6jn LEINSTER DUFFY," Druggist & Apothecary DEALER IN Fancy and Toilet Articles, FULFORVS OLD STAND, Corner Broad and Fleet Streets, NEW BERNE, N. C. ' ' ' AS lMiyslcluns.prpscrlptlons carefully coir, pounded. , aug22-dtf Salem Academy, SALEM, N. C. . 80th AWI'AI, SESSKIN BEGINS SEPT. 6th For new cntalogne conta Inlng Requirements for Admission, Courses of Ktudv Id the sev eral depaitmcnts, Terms and Expenses, ad dress the Principal. auHlOd&wlm Notice to Shippers. The steamer Pamlico will be at New Berne on Fiiday next and will make the ' regular trip to Elizabeth City in placo of Shenandoah, leaving New Berne Friday afternoon. E. B. ROBERTS. Agent O. D. S. Co. Aug. 29th, 18fO A Flrat Class Sowing machine bran new can be bought cheap at the Journal office. WM. SANUEKr.tN, T M. SANOEHLIM SANDERLIN BROS., Gen'l Commission Merchants No. IT Roanoke Dock, Norfolk, Va. Consignments of col Ion. peanuts, corn. Bhln- eles, lumber, staves and country produce of every description solicited. liberal advances made on consignments in hand, or on bill lading. Special attention puid to country produce generally, aultt-dly MISS. A. J. PYL13 S Steam Dyeing and Cleaning Establishment f.nntinnon'Wnnr miloa lAno In l,n HICIII WCUU Ml H1C UUUIU11I UiUl WHS Our Fire Companies were practicing bordering ou and , tributary: to Bogue turnpike and then alter the courso to overcome by tlie carbonic acid gas MiMi last night and were honored with the and Brown sounds and white Oak river, get to that, the markers ot the line had which nau aceumuiaieu. tho orncr n.U! prices, t'ai pets and rugs cleaned b; .,.oa r m rri.vo r v f was held at Barker's Bridco Saturday. marK r.0"' miIe8 anoot at trom ui (.oviitu va au a a. s v i ' . " ' iL t 1 e Til T- H . 1 ' . " . .1. U or,. Hqqo i,. . ; . tut) iieau ui uiue amy i Hand, of Norfolk, and Miss Trene Kaa- H""Bui. u,i ": w"' .,u,iWBD"1 found the course would not hit that, and after they not. hit tlmr. cliff, an honorary, member of the New organizing and taking stock in tho New they added another four miles which - ' - . I T, T, AMJ r , T1J 1 ...n nl.A..4. a ...1-1. .1 pleased with the drill. ' Coasting Company. ' E. W, Mattocks i.i was called to the chair and unarios I II nr. LTMII I M . , WIllllH-HIHI ltll Jl 111 I lllu I j i o,.,,i, 'Gerock, jr. i chosen Secretary of the gate the steamer' Kinston in order to Gentlemen's Overcoats. (5oats, Pants and Vests; Ladles' Dresses, Bhawls, Cloaks, Crape , etc, mode- by mn- man went alter nun ana tied a rope ll,lcy "touhccu m m cuy. msi ii- rni a i. I city relerences. Proniptattentlon to workby itiuuuu mm. ine uiBii iiiiiu wits i mail or express. Agents wanted. then drawn up and saved. The 314 F st., Riehmomi, v. B. D. BRICKHOUSE Mannf:icturer and Dealer in Carts, Vagons, Trucks, Carriages, Harness, Etc., 41 & 43 UNION STREET. tanco around the horizon, and after all lip second one died. It required five hours tune to get out tue loul air. aul l-dd'w:iin VA. augKlAwhu keep np the regular trips of his line until the ' Shenandoah' could be repaired But aa the Pamlico is to make the trips, ' the Captain declined the offer. .i Miior George Credle earnestly re- meeting .Maj. W. Cam DamI they could do their shot did not hit their Xhe parties going into tlie well rill IICIII) mark.by two miles. ; fonnil thftdead man sittintr bfisidw A lauge and dksihable ukick dwkl- ' 1AA Ha hAna thaf ilia lina nd nnnr in ! . I I T X" 1 n mt.i.iin u.i....... r ...i- i by Carteret will not be allowed to stand r"v v i Qneen, lately ocoupied by K. A. White, Esq. Nathan Toms, periiumans('o , M A. Ilearne addressed the meeting in explanation of its object, etc. . I p.nnt.irriinns toRnciiA find Brown Rounds. i o " o .. - I Hf w ,: "" - white Oak river, Queen's and Bear ' "bring in a few bales of cotton by the 11th of September 1 He says the rations " of the cotton dealers will give put on the 10th, and if some cottou does not arrive on the 11th it ' will be serious times.i "fuijii.CL' i.U'i We were requested by . ieveral mem bets of the Atlantic Fire Company on Tuesday night to correct an error that appeared iu the Nut Shell .of that even ' ing in re rd to fitting up their room Our tie!; rseoms to be fretted be- cu'.i.ewe ct. lied with their request and el.;- - i us with being ( er an 1 1 ' to correct its miutdkes, We don't tl.nik the Journal was out any .l.ir vettordatr moraiu.' i.aan usual. i 1 we I now we did not e 1 out an unce that the KnlUieU hiil; . i fnor, so we Rio un uLle to f i ...itia we were t. ,;er or against the wishes of all the citizens, very uecp one. with a very few exceptions, mthodis- Charlotte Journal Observer: The du tod territory. If an v one in Craven It .fti,. :ji i. The following gentlemen were then ap- county prefer living in a county famous Zu L , . n - pointed a committee on subscriptions for clams, tiali and sand tiddlers, let them r-v and instructed to canvass the territory move over as it would bo better for snppose, of ovei-seeing the U.S. line for their mikes and do others harm SUIiSCPIDliR. Apply at once. aug2S-d:!t HOLLAND & GUION. MACHINERY ' FOR SALE! Twenty-flve liorse Vertical Itoilcr. Thirty noise Upturn Tubular. Eight hnrse Engine. Six horse Portable Engine (Kahm'B make.) Geo. W. Toms, C. Hertford. K. C- TOMS & SON, Commission Merchants, KOll TItR 8AI.K OF 1 Cotton,' Lumber, Grain, Peanuts, and all Country Produce. No. 30 Myers' Wharf, auitkktwlm NORFOLU.VA. creeks, and to report at Barker's Bridge on Saturday, September 8th. ' ; ; Robt, H. Jones, Chairman of the com mittee, E. B. Harget,' Secretary, Dr. J. W. Sanders, Walter Pelletier, Cyrus and will open soon. Foacue, Lewis B. Bynum, Capt. Joel Mrs. Dr, Catharine Lake Items. Mr. Robt. ' Boggs is building a shop 0. M. ETHERIDGE & CO., to bo pretty Well Understood that Twenty-live horse Portable Engine (Kahm's , , ' , two agents of the department of teamS Gen'l Commission Merchants justice are trying to procure evi Hocond hand Steam Pumps, inspirators. iwi.ir...i it......... ,tn..i.... cjn i. ......... denCfl in tUlS COUllty UpOll WhlCll to Governors. Engine Lathes. Drill Presses i indict certain persons lor alleged j0Vntor , ,.Zi anu frauds IU the election Of 1882. The I ltejmlr work done to Engines, rumps, Saw ... t t anuuri8 mills. Sell all kinds of countrt produce and make prompt returns. -- , ueic r to unizcns iianK, nonoiK, va. Correspondence solicited. aulO diwim Hie gOVClIimeill8 Tramway Ixwomolives built. Ilussey has just returned representatives liaVO been Vei'V The New BraKngliie has met with uni- Sabiston, Wm. Sabiston, D. S. Amah, S. homo from a viyt to her relatives near nuiet. but a few vigilant Democrat made to City of Richmond for water works. L. Gerock, G. W. Smith, D. S Sanders here. . have kept track of them, and have "ZttZZ Z ?"iTnr 1? and .E. Wr Mattock s. Mr." Henry Henderson is building ascertained what their purposes are . o wtiiam ft.r K ... Tf ,j oowl flint . onmo nrnminont v- 'f'A'".""' " lanlng Mill at Rlcli- iiarlotte county, Vlr- , , . tt a. ', .. v 1 " " Tf ;,i ii, i , moncn u. it. Miner, unarione conntv, vir- Th following resolutions were then him a lioune in which to store cotton jfc M said that some prominent gmia. complete Kieam miii. Hon. k a. iiaid unar,lmouslyadoPted,andthe meeting ftmiBUchlik0- . ' Democrats i of this city have been win adjourned, subject to the call of ; the chairman: x-i f '! '-. ; ' v ' ' t a general stock companembracing the neighbors and f riends. people of Onslow, Jones ana uarteret counties along' New river, Bogue sound,'' and White ' Oak river to gether with the business people and others bf -Beaufort, Uarlowe and New Berne, under an organization to be sinfifd our inr norsecuc on. due we Binia. rnrr.niM-i mwi nun, nihnra Mr. Iienj. (ireer has a very line crop . i Ratiflpd thnt nobodv in foiiifrl Those who contemplate buying Engines, ntU,Un .!. ihA .1ao.., ,.f l.la T . . V, " I urmi, nw wins, etc , wouui ao well 10 corre- ui, ... P.EUoU.u u, u.a rn 0t KonrPd. vvnenever ine ite- spoimwitii 1 A. J. HAtlHl, It lias ueen very ary, out we are now piny ,it tuai kihu ui guiuo niry can For flrst-class work our prices ate lower set accommodated in tllO Shortest than others, utm on inquiry you will be so , . . . IMULIKIIHII. FRANK B. SMITH, ARCHITECT, 01 UHANHY STKKKT, noxifoijb:, va.' Drawings and designs furnished to builders andcontiiictois in any part of lliucountry. ,ftu." hi im K. E. Stenm WHEATLEY'S having a heavy rain, i Crops will be in- hasty. As to making him say what he caned -the New Berne, Beaufort and jurod very much any way. . Kind ol orden The tune has passed vsu,., 'ft.i i..,0f when men can ueirigiiteneaDysucn angWdAwitm : 10T Chnrrh Street, NORFOLK, VA. Dyeing and cleaning in all its branch es done in the very best manner. r rompt attention given to all orders by mail or express. . sep2d4m DUVAL & NORTON'S ni.. ,!;., A. rinmA I WWAbUlAMU AAWAbWArf A VA1AW --j - - " . T: . . . UH11CU -Hit, HOW 4Juc, lJuw,, wuu i , , . , nrt., I tClil IfV .HICIII. UOHUtUSDVUl JJVU1U' I did not sav. the edlter Of the JVMI Oftert, ri,l. TnloB neHncr lmranv fnr Kicniancis last wonaay me :uui. ,i ' i t ,1 for ImDrovinir the condition of horses, multis. - being an old printer, Knows cverr wen ii,a navinration . and imnrovement ,6fl r.aau.t;;av,,:Mn, trnm n. Plans. I. : . .. . i j ' .1 vr"! ?".a '10BS:. ?' v"11 rv"r "n "Pp.11.18'":. .n Ba , . .. ... " u:..i : - I ( I " ' . . - i ' ,i .iuDrei.Mu...u,.wM... nn i lurnrni; i nv ink nreseilCU Ol ueving mem oi oois anu worms, niaeuouna I ' i 1L WUliaiVUVLiaUUJi:aiCllul' - - ' . I l..,ai Nanaa rival niauf . Kflma Ann I . I w . . - I al,.ral. .J l..t ., I ..l i . ki.u . - HIGHEST CASH PRICES lower-Neuse river, New Berne ana . boarding at Mr W B Cox's tt..,.U omi0 4W4w.tiw.Va rn- thnf I'""'!. HBUmper and all diseases to which a TAQ PAWP13 Jr fft v! Beaufort Canal, Corearid Bogiiesounds, antllllJ' 18 ooaraingai air. vy. jb. wox s rjlicle Sam's detectives, even thO'lhorse is subject internally. After an animal JAo. xUVYliJi 05 1U., iriiTrent White Oak and New rivers, etc., meets and going to sphool to M Belf, ; they are acting under Jim Boyd's W- as Rowiaad-a Wharf nobfouc.: Blarble Shipment. I,Ir. J. K. Willis shipped up Trent j the unqualified endorsement and ap rivf-r on Mr. II. C. Bowen and D. W. Davis, orders THE LITEST NEWS. It is highly approved by all who have given It a rair trial.- we nave yi Instance where the HORSE TON 10 has failed on Wednesday a lot of, Ynaybie for proval of the people tributary 10 White Di8ciplefl) httve lato, y closed a protract i yukiel, oi irenton. 1 1 i YKrulZ:iZrl7 ed mtin at Adams school house, re- . . 4 i 4i j i.i i rciirHHHiiLtm iu. iiuin uioaiu k a lav u i - . , auere were three taoietsm ma io., i r ur jupporttothB enterprise to suiting in 18 additions. n vai nrair nrnoa ia niar wuh inn:, j l x. i : a , . , , , i wuo, "'j 1 tue extent OI our inaiviuuaiauiiHy. . I -w lAnrn that rttond A Ifilln of Rli'li- .,. M tf4 nt Mk. ironan&li tiA. I d.ua That tha nanniA nt Nnwf- wo learn that bteea x mills, or uicu a 4 inch Italian tablet, scroll' with lily river, BeaufortNewport, Harlowe and lands . have dissolved copartnership. . .. i A 1 I -k ' 1.1 ,. A.l ln I n. 1 Ml 1 - Al - A 1 . Wailn. tUe oldest eon, and a t r, 4-n.l.f nrith o lomn ! haHA I 4- MAiriirofinn rr tha warara ft rut v A A ?'rilL.ttll tULIL, -t t.u ia v BM Llltafc llUO Uttl IKW1VU VU viiv iv u mww - w , , rehuf on top, lor Kuaoipn, tne youngest referred, to may secure mon improve- - v . ' " . , . xt 1 Hudson on its. trip to Haverstraw at 3 f 5 :. ' ' i - ment as Jr 89 fon ,,as o'Qloc p.I to., with fifty passengers bn Lit jh wlutcedce tocenua b,a .w vr... , , j It 1 uoluu' , 4-u'"B " "11 " uuw"" "d i ooAru irom Hie IOOI Ol nurriHUU bubci. i no. raaiiuiiiciui oiuy uy ticabla along the whole route, and that ,-.,,. Wh- h,a w nf ThtrtMmtJii''!. i - : k. p.ble such action will be taken by the peojde rrZ. TL ZZ. ,bTW exploded". oi ail tne io;auues reteriou w ou m 441 - ; 1 witn my river, eaurortvrtewport, uanowe ana , f- .ip:verrjaie" had blown up at stem, for New Berne are, earnestly requested to Steed will continue the present business Qf gjteenth street North ri ,s.4 j?00 cooperate in this movement to the end and Mills will ; build and open a new callinR for all the ambulanc New York, August 28. Inspector Thome received a dispatch this after noon stating that the excursion steamer, the foot river, and calling for all the ambulances' in the city; . The .Riverdale started up the 'rois. : s are various reports as to the ' fa cotto" cr i iit section. t rf 1' borhoodi ..i 10 " abt more .41 others. oe, Jones insure the immediate placing 01 steam- pany. era to move the p and place the prop inesseg on 'shore saw what seemed to be the whole of the inside of the yessel fly to accomplish what we claim for it; From a targe nurouer or testimonials we select the following: Mr. E. P. IIkeve: Dear Sir I have been using your Duval & Norton's Horse Tonic for the last eighteen months, and And it the bkht medicine 1 nave ever nsed ror improvino the en oral health and appktite of horses In iad condition. Respectfully, Roiirkt Vauohan. ; Manager stables Richmond City Railway, To place this Invaluable remedy tn reach of lamifiictui K. 1. REEVE. Drvttturtst. 002 East Marshall street, Richmond, Va. Hold Dy druggists generally, augaii VA. We are always In the Market for the nnr- r chase of old wrecks old steamers and old wa- . chinery of all kinds. , All consignments attended to promptly and carefully, and correct returns made, aulldly miller & Davis, DKALBRS IN '' ' 1 Furniture, Mattresses, Carpets, Oil Cloth?, Malttua;, Fletnrts, Hlrrars, Clocks, Window Shades, Cornices, Etc., t '; " ' 191 Chnrch Street,-' ' i'!-'u . auli-d8in "; , NOHFOLK, yA. . era to move the present growing crops - rtnvvtM Lh BS( ' nl another into the air with a report like the dis- II I 1f f I V 'III1! M I ,he proposea company in sucn - y : j - ,,..!, iU chared of a cannon.; 'The shell of the 1 1 II J L I I II I fc" " I position as will enable it to demonstrate mow p.cnic ou um, h - ied lftver; but C0'ntitlUed up I L. 1 1 1 E. . aWllfflEsi 29dt Vim T7RESH, BUTTER received every i A . week. ; . , r . , .. ..... , 1 4 1 ii't f ' - u a i .1.1 s rud w! to town tn the ariDroachinir Conerress the prac tical and pressing necessity, lor tue im- , wii. ' 5 made 1 ho - veled in v i.j saw many 'U' t wiil not make more ) , .,'.t acittf.. Corn, where i -iod rnd.haa teen yell ' 1 a 1 ovc- e yield, t traveled that road r years, and notes - nenta ia that Slid. Richianas. uum tsraucn, jacKson- gtream from th6 mon,eritum of its own .Ml J t . r 1 - 1 - I a . ! i 1 4 t 1 A A A !f,fAtf Pement of our inlami navigation I . , . the4oot of Fifteenth -street: About from Beaufort harDor to. the neaus 01 . ... t '' f'th -minniimra: ' Inclndinir White Oak and New 1-ivers. ; . ! Elder E. A. Best, of Richlands, has everyDOay in the cabins, were blownup LesolvedJ That these resolutions be t0 submitted to any meeting that may bo imnrnvin Ha nnaaoaMt,a wri. nreservers and iumninir over the rail held tit Jacksonville, lieaufort,. JNew- - j u nto the river were Dicked upby a num- port, Harlow and New Berne. ' , 1 yiu.., u w,ul ,uuu, of tugboats that immediately, put TO SUIT for LESS THAN', ANY f V.n, no, 'I n (1 f O nATiir fT T n DUU rPHIll I wnn rfiAna r-l 4l ldincA 1 - . t ' ' - f ' " - .... wV w ...v 1 iwh wit U4cnx. -. . ,. . . . I nut from t he iNew xors ana jersev 1 fi'OM Vance i food . ler t Hin sclliun L1M13 Iu LOTS i'. ms be l.rwarJed to the New Berne journal for publication, and the Beau fort lelf ioe is rpiuested to copy. E. W. Mattocks, Chm'n. CniS-GEnocic, jr., Sec'ty. 1 Dr. Mumiord, Mr. Snaae Li0itin,,oi a,,. ""7 0KI5 KIJ5I3 IN TOWN t P p,t stnrw ht. and were saved and how many drowned "'"""""i - - i j 1 : T.!r, "I r rr., i h- 1 1 T.!lilerhof, Enfield, N. C, says: !" o-ra's I'on Fitters for a dis ..! -1 tad found it an excel icine." ' nnl Irftltnil la aa vnt aiitirAlv nnlrnAwn othor prominent Jtaptists met at . tar Th0 m08t COnllictintr reports are in cir Landing church on third Sunday to ar- dilation. ( ..' v ', i rango to locate a Baptist preacher in the Batavia; August 28. -The jeruption . I vAlinnr. nn tlifl lain ml At iTrnli'nfnn county to preach for Richlands, ; Uar p N h R , - . Landing, .non and one other church in covered with ashes, mud and sloiies. the county. , '' IThe crops are ruirvl and the roads are RE SUitE ANU CALL BE- POKE YOU BUY. c.!A3a 11. tu::x A NEW stock of TEA for the sum mer trade just received.' " UJ" ! ' ' - " ' ' l h,. . Toilet and Laundry SOAP in treat variety. ,j . , ,-U 11 SnarklingCIDER. a cool and refresh ing drink. , , , , . ! ( ' . a 4 ft Finest Grades of FLOUR.' " ' I , 1 Jj, V l ure JtlTbli V tiN H.U Ali, ) . .'! :j .! English Island MOLASSES. ' ": ,.' IV. 11 1 1 '.,J'i. .v, HAMS and Breakfast Bacon, j Flavoring Extracts (all freshk' Special bargains offered to rash cus tomers. : , . , C. E. SL0VI2.- , . j lanll-dly .n j ,

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