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VOL II. NEW BERNE, N. C, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 29, 1883. NO. 155. It LO0AL.NE;VS. n Jn'urnnl Miniature Almi.ci ":i i.'i'j ; Sun rises, 5 :54 ) Length; of day.i 1 n' ' ) i ' Suu- setB-0:46 lit hours, 53 minutest Moon rises at 4:23 a. m. - I. : The . BakerSalvage Company has commenced work to get th&Swnunrfo&A off. m rjrwi in , , Mr, L.W. Daw souof Ridge, Spun, 7fPittpountyvwasiin,;tli8 city jesterdy ,,,with cottoni,! iii' t.p ! The schooner, minute r E. Hatty Capt. Queen. from'Rocfeport, Maine, arrived yesterday morning with a cargo of ice . Mrr B."IWIttuff man of Onflow called to see us mr Friday imrWported a rait- . tlesnake killed by hlmthiuUneasur- ingftviMotMjong wwHrajjiujf "tweive rattle. . ,,,., i ' , Tlio sleamoi. $itowlIill arrived yes- -' terday ' w ith' 8'i hales of ' Cotton in ' time : for itt W. triinlrr'd,r!to thw Pamlico and returned last night with a cargo bf ' , '.-.I 'iT't li'i; ."'.! rrt- J . general iiicrulianditte; ,. , f ' j An iutormal meeting oi'Lusiness men, ,.was held at the Board of Trade rooms ' last evening in relation to the Inland Coasting Company. A committee bf " conference was appointd to meet! 6n Tuesday night in respect to calling, a i general hieoting of the business' nieh. " Committee,1 Messrs. CJ E!., Fojr, Go, Allen. 1. A. Ureen and w, ri. uuver. .: . Dr-.! H.. C.-Wiley, 'Ohe c our Gates county Subscribers, had a narrow ds- , cape recently,. .Being nwell, he sentj a lady i of, the family to get a spoonful bf quinine to make some pills. The taste Al oi tne puis 'causeu mm' to mujien in vestigate. As' he,!feared','the powder (which is alike in appearance) had been ; 'taken from the Morphine bottle.'" For1 tuhately he' had sufficient" coolness Lo !j ; ordei'I. the proper remedies, and., the I : neighbors were; summoned to help keep him 1 aWake' until out "of danger. Fcwmer'and MecJianid. Gone to Boeton. ''The Misses' Windly'-'and' Mrs! jM. D. Dewey left on the Pamlico for Boston , .and other northern cities yesterday. Wrecki AUore., ,: ., ,;,r ,(. ltl , t.t Mr. lu C. Angellv ikeeper of Hatteras Inlet light house, was in the city on i Friday and reported .that , three wrecks .' had come ashore,, since , the jjate, storm; . mm at Ocranokft. one at Durant's life ... . , -o f-v-i. r j. . t : f . all bottom up ward an4j goaded wiitt lumber. ' The. presumption, is Jhftt the crews are lost. : "J , 1 t,. VjJZ Aleuiorlalfo CotnKreM. ' We give much of our local space to- ; ' dav to tha Dublioation of a memorial to , Congress, which - will - becirctilated -' among the citizens of this entire section !, for their approval in time to be present ed to the Congress at , its assembling in December.' It is of - considerabio; im portance to . the . people" of "Eastern 'Carolina and 'we'earnestlylbope'I,thai it , will receive the attention it aeseres !'"kr ,' ' ; ( i ' v - , , I Twenty-seven ,bales went off y'ester- , day at prices from 6J to pt- ' . Eecemts are uiiDrovinK, and wa are elad to loara that,' the qiiality'.,i'iMo, 1 The late storm rendered tho cotton then "i ,'., .. . . v - i . ..... I ; open In the fields' well nigh tinmerchant- ableVbut the fairVeathtr" of ,'the last "few days is producing better' result ! and it is hoped that! Uie (lpw quotations will soon disappear from pur reports, j , IVenf Berne and Beanfort Canal, '',r.CttDt. W. 't' Buckner, -of th-Niw Berne',' and, ''Bejiufprt Carina! fWijsin the city yesterday, F(e cVpects. tff. have the Canal ready ' by : tlis 1st j of Novembpr for -btfatsV, Wwin&j fiokWKQ inon ' five 'feet tf wfter- if nothing sevio'us happens. The ' opoVing "of "this' 'banal .tll .flUnvt an , fl,n rmita v liAt.WAAn fai',!"ciiy aidiJ . BeauforJt iSb&me sixty or seve,nty-five miles, and if Boglie sound 'can' be 'maduavigableito the i mouth of White Oak river , a rich coun try will be.affordeiXBeahi'Vranspora'' , tion for their, produce, iWbich tlie,, farm 'era of that isolatedl'sectibri liaye no); en: joyed heretoforoj'i "i-u i ; 'HI HI ' Arrival by Steamer l'amuco, . , ' " Mrs. i. w-ingetItu,''i?d!rte,?dny from a visit to relations North.mt '. ' Mr. 0Maika"and lady icame' in from a trip North combining' business and treasure Cco.'H. Roberts; he '.clever, teller tat the National Bank, returned from a trip to Baltimore on pleasure nly.;. He sumed his place at the1 counter; yester day, loaded up1 in a good humor; and pieahin;' Bmues. - in -1 ! ' fam'l Hand, tW'.wor.thy engineer of the Shenamhwh. came un on tlie .Pawi' ' i:r. ElfiiiBtono, the jute manufacturer cauio in on the lu..l.t o ready for busr i'A and will givo' u t eshibiti'on at woi k in this city btfoi -i 1 ' Mr.' El- i' time u'ho brii'rs wiJi S J-.il "s pecom' 1 l.'Ma.' , " Oraded' School. ' i P M,i" t : ' The TruRteps of the Academv. at their meeting last evening, took definite action in regard" to the new" school building. They v appointed a committee' consist- 1UK oi w . n. uuver, vv , uouinier, uwi. Allen, T. A. Green' and H. Cut Ierv jAncl ; 'authorized them ' to make propositions to the citizens of the faf n.hich, if accepted, bthe citizens Will 'resulf 'in 'the erection 'of a hne school' building'; i'' a rtt.irt- ; More ' room' is imperatively' needed and we trust thatthd wbrk will be com menced at an early day; ' ' : liOrenzo iiow jsnmneau. MREDiToit-Last' night' I 'received the Ashbdrd 'Courier and - read with a sad heart this noiioe-f ntkie local col- umniV'Mi. L. D. Burkhead whose dath was briefly noted in our last was buried in the village cemetery on Mon day of last week. The funeral sermon was :T preached at 'the Presbyterian church, awing to repairs now going , on at the Methodist church. Rey' Chas. H, Phillips offloiated' in his usually im pressive manneri The entire communi ty turned out ' to'' pay '. the last honor to the dead." I had not heard a word ofihi sickness or death till I read the above. The last time I saw my eldest brother was( at the com- mencnmenii'Ul trinity viuioge m u uue Jast He, was then in, flpe health .and bid fair, to live many -yeare.! He was as active as most men at ' fifty years old. remember 1 said to him; '"Brother DoW,'our father lived to be 94 and . you will probably live to be as old." He was a true man and a beloved brother. His first wiife was the. Aunt of Rev. J. HdriisoTthe Nortli Carolina Confer ence, taow Btaicnedra Statesyle.f' Be loved brother, farewell, till we meet again.in. the' beautiful , and" , where there win dq no aeain. . iu tne same is sue of the Ashboro Courier, Sept 26th, 1883, is the following notice, which I re quest the Methodist , Advanee and the Raleigh .Christian , Advocate to copy. l ruty ne was an nouesi. man. L. S. BUKKHKAD. ,.(.', !i. AK HONEST MAN. i f Four words in the local column 1 of the Oowrfer last week conveyed the sad intellieence of the death of Lorenzo Dow Burkhead who died about noon on'th 16th inst. at' his 1 residence in this village," aged' 74"years, 9 months and 80 days. , ,lis are was such as to entitle his death to more than ' a bare announcement.) He was an honest ytan. Thosenve words make an' epitaph -el- dom deserved or read these; times, it is rarelv our sad pleasure to note a life so long, so useful, so exemplary and so rounded.' Humble and plain it is true but ever happy in its absolute freedom from the polluting cares that attend and infest a more pretentious life: 1 His as pirations did not covet the big prizes of 7, ..1 .1 r XT, UAHnl. Ullv wuriu. i" jiiur : woo1 110 uuuoou sum wrapped in the pursuit of the gilded shadows of fame and wealth. , ' , 'Along 1 the cool sequestered vale 'of life . - , He kept "th notsel&s ' teuor ' of his wav.' 1 .'...' -I n ' The annatof his life is therefore short and simple. He was married twice. His last wife, two sons ana two aaugn ters' survive him. He was the oldest of a family, of ten children, .all of, whom are now livinn. the youngest of ' whom is over' fifty years of age: and ' thb most distinguiahediOf .whom, is Roy. L. S. Burkhead. u. V. or tne JNortn uaronna Conference. For t fifty years he had been- a member of the Methodist E Church. '.; The sincerity of his religious convictions was attested by his daily waiK. ne was a ueiguuur iu m ifuubi sense. . In this community he leaves' a void that will hardly be filled. . It f was as a citizen perhaps that we knew him best and admired mm most. - in 'tne few public places to which he was called he won esteem for his manly and faith ful discharge of duty. He was a mail of convictions with. the moral courage to honor them under all circumstances. Unflinchingly firm, no fear, nor reward nor the hope of reward could shake him H WasWer demonstrative. It waB that quiet, 1 strong manhood-con- scious always of its strength; "His' 1 con- science -wna his erownr: its approval, the star.bv whoseiight he fought the bat tles of more than three score and ten. His was a noble character. in alt 'the varied relations of life he was the same true and consistent man.' But he .is no more we toveu niiu. , buuh w hinu Honor to ' his memorv.--With tear and three words the Courier would reverently write the epitaph of . Loren i.l i.u,,,,: i,ia., ,.,.,., ' ."Mens sana in corpore sarlo '-UA sound ! mind in a sound body!?i is the trade mark of Allen's Brnin Food, and we afjsur ei our., .resets ilsw if dissatis' fled with either . weakness of brain or bodily 'pfjwers. this remedy Will perma' nentlvstrenEthen both." l. At'drug gists, oi by mail from ' J. H. Allen, 815 H irst A ve JNew xorK wity i ; v ' Mrs. El. Solomon', 'ftiiod 83'. Oxford, TN, G.,s.iya Brown 'a Iron, Bittera gives her a good appetite and make's her food di- gtibl nmii , . .if iwitiTTit. "Pinie. PiitPi.KS. and tor i t an, curea ny using jurtimu Ta c ; & Co P,KndOby CASWELIi, 11AZAKD i.ew Wik. 'i)'.; tn-a EJ5sy's I.. . n v, C.'THAKTic is the best and c !y r-' ,1 Liver Pill known novor i... i..o i .t obstinate cases nurelv vc: I't.dilo. 13 cents. wdw T- A MEMORIAL TO CONGRESS. S Petition of Citizens of the State of North Masters of Vessels Trading in North . . ... 0 I Carolina Waters, Resident and NOnt or . Appropriations for, the Improve1 mnc. ueveioDmeni ana .extension on resident, "Praying the Corigtess Of the S United States for an AppropriatioaQnS the Great Inland System of Navigai tectionandithefaciUtieflforthewatlon .. (. Liir,,." al Defence it would present in, the event tion from, the Present Terminus of 0 waI,or attempted invasion by a through the Various Creeks, Rivers, Sounds and Bays to- Ne .Riyr and the Cape Fear. - 1 t And for the Improvement of White Oak and New Rivers, and the , Tributary Water-ways of the Inland Route Be ItnCOU 41CUDD 4.VI V Gl OUU IUQV(IQ JL vll k for the Necessary Protection and Im provemont or ueaurort naroor; tne Improvement of the Navigation kf I Bay River: and the Development of at least one good Harbor on the Coast wmuovuuuij,, . . :(, ) I Also asking that the Light House Board of the United States be authorized and Instructed to nlace the proper and uwbbuij ui6u, """jl to mark the several Inlets, entrances Channels and wavs alone the North Carolina Coast into and through & LXJLJtJi Inland Waters of the State, from the neaa' m me j ramaco- oounu i ai ine Roanoke Marshes, to the Mouth of the :,-.. v; ' 11 To the Honorable President oftJte Senr ate; me nonorame, me epeaieer oj me, Senators and Representatives in the Vongreu of, the Untied States:, . j' ... I Your petitioners respectfully repreL sent 1st. That they are citizens of the State of North Carolina, comprising residents! of the counties of Dare Hyde, Pamlico. Lenoir, Craven, Carteret, Jones, Onslow, Duplin, Pender and wew iianover, emnracing, aocoramg to thfi cnnsiis of 1880. 132:2B3 Hniils: ft trri. tory of square miles, and including the two principal coast commercial cities Of the State, New Berne and jWilmipg- ton; and also the two principal deep- water inlets between Norfolk and Charleston; besides, among your pe- titioners, are the owners and masters of vessels, resident and non-resident, trad- iiiv i uiiurut , jai in tun. wulhih.. i t..ntf ALU. t.. I 2nd. That they, your petitioners, rep- resent more than a thousand miles of sound'and river navigation in constant use, much of it good and all susceptible of being made very good, with com- paratively slight effort on the part of Mie uenerai uuvernineni. 3rd. That, in great! rart. the products! of this laree area of land and water now seek, and much, more would if properly connected up seek the great highway oi tne.se connecting iiuaiiu watqrways as their route to market. , . f.afinih .fap.illnfla 'fhitt inroaAhl; iinim proved ohain of inland .waterway , from the Neuse .to the Cape Fear imposes, very many of your petitioners, especially fi SoVVr hand roTs 'f r7m any market for the sale of their produce or the purchase of supplies. . - , , otn. inaiiney are inus compenaa to haul tli Air mAiiiji nvar rnofuv lnnof heavv roads, or. , shinnimr bv such HUlall bailing VtiaaUlif Bo picacllb Ull- improved navigation on "White uair, wew river ana , the, connecting sounas sometimes of five and six week's dura- tion, to say nothing of the risks they suffer in sending the fruits of their vnnr'n mhor ' hnbiidn tn ata. in small year's : h)bor butside to sea in small schooners of three and four feet draught, and 80 to 40 tons burlhen. " 6th. That your netitioners of Onslow county on New , river, and? of Jones, uarteret ana unsiow on tne wnite( uaK, are i thus : inconvonienced,. taxod,' an- noyed and jeopardized while rivers are obstructed ' at their mouths by oyster . i i.' , i i , 1.1. , rucit luriHutiuun us iu nrouiuuu luu bu - trance of vessels of ray -draught: bhtlwUUntt rniminv inninnIV''thA-'KvTldock..' AddW ' that small effort on, the part ofctfie Gen- 'An llrarai'nmanh nrnn Id VnmiVM thacio oral uruvciuiucuti wuum iduivvu wiuoc shoals and open" good, deep draught to the ocean,; ;; .'- '-'-.i t ''1.'r . 7th. That they j your petitioners, of the counties of Onslow, Carteret and of board 'Beer 'is fast supplanting the portions of Craven, Jones and . New stronger drinks and is taken' i by many Hanover are immediately oil the' great feebl persons as a tonio, with, satisfao route of J Inland Navigation,; which,! if torv. results to themselves and en onlv slichtlv improved, . would enable bltuij. ouipiU w icovu lug uini miu aae centres oi tne country witnout )ing outside tof ehcounter tho dangers of the sea. v 8th. That your petitioners embraced in the county of Pamlico, are for the most part, contiguous to a deep estuary ujl vuo fouuivu wuiui tuuwu no ijr river, tuatitisan important tnoutary rtf tliA.' Tnlnru) ironsr. Svntpm of Navica- tion. and that verv siisrnt enort on tne part of the General Government would wnrlr nntrtn n finHaarV ' Imtn-ovAmnnts to State. , r VthThat the countv of He; atem- tory of large populationi' great fertility and volume of productions, by reason of the low-lvinc lands.' 4 onlv slichtlv elevated above the sea-level, presents a shelving, unapproachable shore in obh- seauenceof which there are no harbors, ports or, convenient .snipping . pointsiwhiW theaotuai increase so, tw tnis along its eoastnbut ,that there are bays year bids fair to;eolinse that of ray pre - and creeks, which, if only; slightly im- draughttoload and duoharge .In ahom and not subject tho people to the annoy - aneei delavi andA great's eknenae i of i;K; X(t ,X. r k.i .iio ..'lO'a Yourr notitionera'.Rubmit that, asauouo,uentvart of the grout body oi tne American people meir material conuitionappeauj to tne large noart during an tne pas years oi their exists of reire8nmenttin ioriom, a large ma- flnpA t.hnvi havAhAan ftnil urn onmiwllod 1 inril.v 'nf which road - "Rfircrnfir &,En- ------ j - i V: rZ ij recumbent an In any iouo. .- , geis eer, t lu uuuoiumuu a o 1 timonial to the efflcacy the Nation,in sentiment,, and to the Pusmess impulse oi tne great vommon- nth. And for the final anoVcrowtiing iivuiouu ivi iuv uuni nuu vv i i merit of, thisj their petition, they appeal f thn fivtm-rrf Tnlnd! Naviea." iua wiu tuiura: auu iuu uowei ui mu-.i LIOHTS, BEACONS AND BUOYS. Respecting the manifest want of lights, beacons and buoys along the coast ana in the inland waters or north Carolina: - i1 n Your petitioners represent 1st, That no light : warns the mariner of his ap proach to a dangerous , coast between I Frying Pan Light Ship and Cape Look out Ligiit. . ad , fhat of tha inlat. hBtWAfin Cape Fear and Cape Lookout, including t"6, -entrance to Beaufort Harbor,, no ""6.," v"10 weather can makrn hnrhnr in tha mrrhi-.l time. . . oa. inai petween ueauiort or ropsau I""? "uu rX" u kip, u Deacon nor buoy to make the way in, although good inlets for small coasting vessels occur every few miles. " or buoy of any ktnd, or for any purpose wnaieyer, piacea py ( uoy ernment au' tnr"y; That in Core sound the only light, Harbor Island has been extinguished, and the? way is 'very5 inadequately I nana nas been extinguished, way 1 is ! very5 inadequately staked. ; , , , .., , . v,,' , IU1CV W at LVA L&LAA UA lllo IjUUDLlllIC LI QUD, I and a convenient harbor In some emerl gencies;' 'and ' that an inside or swash light should be placed to make the way in i . ; n . , 7th. That , the entire coast of , Hyde county is practically without buoys or stakes and has no beacon or light to warn tne insiae coaster or the danger-1 ruis Rhnnla? nnH Hint t.Vin antrt.v in Inro-a part, of the commerce of Pamlico sound and its tributary waters demands the erection of a light on Gull Rock Shoal. eth. That Wilkinson's Point on Neuse river is dangerous, and for safety of commerce through the Pamlico sound, to and. from New Berne it should be lighted, i ., (xri.-.... tii vv ilki f,i t itk. Tinir iiiir.ir.ifiiiHiH in :iv r.niiT. the Light House Board be authorized and required to pay that attention tol the coast and inlet waters of North Car olina. which; their extent, magnitude and importance, and that of the public safety and welfare demand. An,d for tuo progress ana prosperity oi tne com- mon country: for the welfare and han- fDiness of its neohle: for the States and the Union; . for the Congress and the Government, your, petittoners will ever i pray. t I Notk: Th nhnv form of nfititinn it jrrir "p-?"..M . t";-: i and, Onslow Inland, Coasting s Company I circulate , j throughout the , te rritory namad in the petition for signature in na far the assembling of the Congress In December, t It is published he re tol invite such attention or amend ment can be guggegted for it8 flnai prGpara. I r 1 tion ttnd printing on convenient sheets, I aaao uDnoBpoi a vi iuc iiuu v uo State included are invited to notice it, and persbnsbestkequainted along the 6i and on the inland waters to give it their attontion andiumte their sug gestions and criticisms to the New i -Li.. . i uerne jouknal Berguer & Engel Beer. J We' copy below some extracts from tho Norfolk Evening News, concerning the extent of the) manufacture of the iBehtner & Engol sheer. Here in! New titles and bottled by our! clever tons- I J. T T .. J 3 I. . I mau jumra iwuniuuu, wuu ncriis muiieci oruer, now jviuk at me maiKut ..m (.;L i iihiiijiiiii i f auiiD l ciAi.iiimiiu uninioicni I . I ... i , i i .( ' . - - v r Scarcely steaniboat leaves our wharyeB nor return' without some " empties on I couraeement to their friends to try it, i jui i imiiuvuuo mviuiicd IU. UVVUIlug tare oi tne oesicnaracier ana nis moae of doing business such as to merit the . 1 large trade he enjoys: , .,( . The.Bergper & Engel Company is one of the largest, if riot the largest, in the Union. ' At first It was known as Engel a, nuiu wuivu uuum hiuiuuiiw I est in tne country w , u is soarceiy neces - un to tell our readers that cood beer is made or mail, noos ana water oniy. rauI,..r."T.?".,;."'? '. some brewers'; doctor their beer with 1 wusn Wtiifcd. and' other dincrerous In - substances in the Bergner,& Engel beer, and their vaults and depots are open at all times for the , inspection of any chemist , who desires to tost the purity of the article brewed by this company, I' ,( In tne number ot narreis oi peer brewed by thia firm was 48,000i m 881, 172,000 barrels ;:and,; in ,188aj aM,00Q;loPtol M Iow t r , , ; ,,, s .1 ... m . I ceding year 'thus showing that our peo ' w'Ni,i $ tfj .. iivvi"IZ(i'0rediiiybMmmiMmi 1 . A proof of the popularity of tne Uerg - ner r&,.Ena:el. beet, can be; attested by rJ! ai, monw Knntio. stated that; the. brewerv covers,, two Uquares, and a visit to Mr. Adams, i tne aepot on mauisuu street, tins uity,i this vlnaiil rneulduio may be found at oi iwiu noune aeyoiu ot. interest, if ' , COMMERCIAL. :-: ! NEW BEBNK ISARKBT. - , A O . , fJTf ddlK. 1-8 j strict low If ii TAB-Firm at $1.25 and gl.GO, - -- Hones 70c. per gallon. Beep On foot. So. to 6c. Labd Country, 121o. per lb. ' Fresh Poek 7a9c. per pound. Eaos 17o. per dozen. ,, Peanuts $1.50 per bushel. - ' Foddeb 80c. to $1 per hundred. Onions $8 8.50 pet bbl. Apples 50c.a$1.0Q per bushel. Peas 85c. per bushel. . O vrs 35a40o, per bushel, r ; -' Hides Dr, 9c. to lie, ; green 5c. ; tallow oc; per lb. ' nnrinc 85a4(ks. UHlOKENB--Urown, 45aoc. per pair; , MkaIt-70c. per bushel, roTATOEs uanamas.waouc. per dubh 4 CtmmTun -wro. Ti; A,,n rv. raal : not wanted. Building 5 inch , hearts $4.00; saps, 3.00 per M. .., wholesale mens, New Mess Poek 815.00; long clears 80.; shoulders, dry salt, 7c. MOLASSES AND SYBUPS 2Sa40C. Salt 95o. per sack. ! FLOUR-r$4.00a7.75 per barrel. ' CITY ITEMS. used for local advertising. Hates, io cents a Hne for flrat insertion, and Scent a line for each subsegnent Insertion. . rit.. . x . . l T l . nrt D0U8ni cneaP weoouiwAb omce, DR. G. L. SHACKELFORD, H iii's: eon Dentist NEWBERN, N. C. HiLVlncr Innntnil nprmanent.lv In Xewbern. I respecituny tenuer my proiessionai si services to the pulilic. Ofllce on Middle street, In Pat terson building, opposite Uaptlst Church. Ten Yettrm Practical Experience, sep28dly PARTICULAR NOTICE. IT HI IV (4&'I'X XT vxvAAJkj w vjv OFFER A PULL LINE OF rdnnnnnlao i n. .ic. Dry Cioods, Hoots and Shoes, Etc, Lorillard and At Manufacturers' Prices. Opp. Qaston House, ' NEWBERN, 'N. C. dw For Sale, On SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, at ELEVEN, A M., the Fast Sailing sloOD MINNIE K00d jg and in per. 1 i l i 1 1 r sep27-3t ' ONBOARD. I T ECEIVED ON.TUESDAY'S BOAT . Ferris Pie Hams and Strips. 'Freshly Roasted Coffee, 1 ' Maillard's Chocolate, ' Boneless Codfish. Choice Teas always on hand, .(; sep21tf. ' , W. HOLLISTER'S. state or. XQiym Carolina, , .: . . , - . : , craven uouniy, j , 1 1 ' SUPERIOtt COURT. . felanche tllrlch.et nil., .I -iUJ VS. -'S Ferdinand Ulrleh, et als. NOTICE. I To IS. f . liOrch t , I i Tirn notine. that the aimve numed netion I la iiiHtltuted to aoDOlnt a trustee under tli required to appear at the next-Term of aid 1 Court, to be held at the Court House In New I mnr thfe etktnnliiint. Tliliiliitn'uayoi'Hentemoer, iwh. ' i . K. W. OARl'ENTML i BPplO-oCw 1 CJlevk Huperlor Court. k ' St. Makvs RitcToftv, ) ! 'I, 4, Nobtolk, VA.,.Aprll.l8,18W,! m lJI- 11.. niAfcno AnMAV. IHi 1hja A -"StatsSMiin 1 ivi 1 tMSJSSSSAwm - muwo been a.suflerer from asusptnsion of 1 amt pacing my bedroom for some minute, au, &i uflering and inconvenience have ceaseany taKinga teaspooniui oi yir mmv erne before retiring, and I now enjoy nndl .1 turbed rest every , night, tl I nerformlng tlielr fnnotlon tho dlcoHtlve organs mictions aa faithfully In a other position, Thin tea- of your medloino I i freely oiler with the hone that all who use it a.t my i eS - , iuancuck. jshuh. , , sepuuu H. B. DUFFY. J. F. ITES. DUFFY a IVES, ' AT THEIR 1 - New Store on Middle st. Next door to ,. ; S. K. BATON'S JEWELUX E8 TABLISHMENT, Are now ready to show friends, and the public generally, a First-Class and Entirely New Stock of Dry Goods, No tions, Boots Shoes i Hats, etc., etc. ' . Sole Agents for East New York Ladies' Misses' and Children's Fine Shoes. Gents Shoes and Furnishing Goods a specialty. Also Agents for the three celebrated Sewing Machines, Domestic, Davis and Household. Each Machine warranted for five years. ' Be sure to come to see us. sepl9d&w8m. ' C.H. Blank, DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Dry Goods, Notions, Liquors. A full stock always on hand. Be sure and call before you buy and sav money. MIDDLE STREET. PULTON MARKET BEEF, Beef Tongues, Breakfast Strips, Small Hams, Sugar Cured Shoulders, Cheese, Pickles, White Bean?, Italian Maccaroni, Presh Canned Lobsters, Raisins, Prunes, Tapioca, Jelly, Pearl Barley, Fresh Spices , Just received, - . , , C. E. SLOVR. lanll-dly , . j p HNOINI3 AND SEPAUATQIt AT A SACRIFICE. 1 have a small WATlAlTOWN ENGINE and KAKOUHAK No. it SEPARATOR, just overhauled mid in thorough t repair, which I will sell and guarantee very low for cash, r or urn uuriieumrH uuurefiH or can on ,1. ti. 11RYAN, au31dwlf Newllerne, N.C. i ; DEALERS IK. t !,'.-' !. Furniture, Mattresses, Carpets, Oil Cloth!!, 'Matting, Pictures, Mirror, Clock a, Window Shade s, Coi iuces, Etc., . 10.1 Chnreh Street, . aull-ddm MORFOUC, VA. Sale of Collateral. . .t; - There will bo sold by PUBLIC' AUC TION, at the office of FRANCIS HEN SHAW & CO.; No. 61, State' street; in the uux w husium, and . state of Massachusetts at iTYVELVE o'clock, M., on ' ' ' ' Saturday, Sept'r 29,1883, the following Securities! ' ' sn n t One hundred thousand dollars S($100.- 000) Midland North Carolina Railway Company First Mortgage 0 per pent. Gold Bonds, interest pity able in March ana September. . , , , (i ,., . Also, Wilimm J. Best s acceptance of Midland Improvement and Construction Co.'s draftifor ,$26,000,vdatpd My 2, 1882, payable four months after date and endorsed by the Midland ' North Carolina Railway Company. ,,1 1 ,! n (Same having been neid as collateral, and will be sold for default in the pay ' ment of the, debt secured thereby, un less the same Bliall be redeemed, before the time of sale, i ir , , ,, , C, F. ' SMITH, Ctolifor'r; Continental National Bafik of Boston, i' seplOdtd '- i .( i. .VI ""!;f T'liiw "i.'.!'i it "irt House and Lof Fpale On Craven, lfci one doot)ove South .-. ,f .,, ,. - OppwMA dMrton Hiniw. Bep7-iltf ' Newllerne, N.b. Hint Vftlunlile IM. corneY-of' fleririrh 'unit Pollock streets, kneu fig the.; "fk)l(UWiler IToperty," In for sale, ee fronton Oeoraa street for buililliiirliii. sep2dtf , UKKKN k f. BTEviN'fiok ii Ml ? it'l (i-.ili A Hi u t.t iii" !(..' f'
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 29, 1883, edition 1
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