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TT"TT AIL . OURXAL it'.. ..;. '' .;.-- II j I i ... ! .! i VOL II. v.; .) ! NEW BEKNE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1883. NO. 164. - LO GAL, NEWS. Juml Miniature Almanac, , un rises, 6:03 I Length of clay. Sun sets, 5:31 1 Jl hours, 28 ininutesC Moon sets at 13:14 a. m. We have a communication from James City in regard W the steam ferry Solictor Collins when the next term of the Superior Court is held for Craven county. Feeding prisoners and paying witnesses are big items in the expendi tures of Crayen county. ... ; It is an imposition on the tax payers pt the county for a prisoner to remain in jail until court convenes Tjefore he La Grange Items. . Trade was good, comparatively, Sat urday. The pea crop is almost a failure in this section. Large crowd in attendance at the "Union Association" at Hickory Grove on Sunday. A large number of wagons and carts mnlovB Rniinnnl nr hna his wihiMBsB uii.ii iu uppiw w uiuuui.. : .Imimmnnftrl nnrt than aolr fnr o onntinn- L S MnAc. Much amusement exists at the gating ance.. Let the docket be cleared. cotton hands. Some think this de moralizing to the labor question, f er haps so, ,! i ' .. ' i i. i j ml. 1 i-. . j riiiK ai present;. , yiucv;uui cvcmugauuui i t: 'i NOT A. LAWYER, conn Tnanacrement mase u very eniov-1 i t"'m i.... .a . . i, . ,,, .. . - ,'u "m" ,w" tTf Rev. Mr, Ialer filled his regular ble,-v P;H.)AK-? -.'i--" lawyer,'? said Thomas Stilly to the edi- monthly appointment here last Sunday The JTre, nrriyed . from Trenton and tot of the Journal who had taken a andsunday night. A series of meet PollokBville lastvDighti,with91.bale8of seat withinthe bar among the legal fra- togs will be held here by Revds. Isler "".i.'tai. nr'nArin .nj ,-vr and Rose, commencing on Tuesday r"" , r ;r;;""ur r;; , ., , : ; night before the first Sunday in next . '"'"r aU LlU&'&i.aa, , ".:f. ..v . month. Base ball is now going the rounds. J j i Well, l thought u you were Ihadl I didn't intend to do your city an in LaJtegroiii t)f boys may; ba Been n- NU8t 68 soon give you my money as to justice in my comparison of the cotton iorinsthls nleaaant zame most - everv give it to anybody, but I didn't think ma?ts; i only cook the mgnest price Jones County Items. Our pea crop, on account of the unfa vorable season, is a total failure. . Mr. C. C. Andrews & Co. are busy making lint. They are getting all they can do. Mr. D. C. Parker's business must be improving, as he has enlarged his store house. '. A negro woman died very suddenly with heart disease in Mr. E. M. Foscue's cotton field on Wednesday last. . y The sweet potato crop is certainly a success in this vicinity the best that we have had m hve years. Mr. Mclver, the superintendent of the Quaker Bridge and Onslow road was in town on last Saturday attending to some business. A large number of the colored people of Jones county are extremely lucky in raising dogs; a majority of them can count three dogs for every hog they CITY ITEMS, i This column, next to local newi. is to be used for local advertising. Rates, 10 cents a line for first Insertion, and S cents a line for each subsequent Insertion. :v; A First Class i Sewing machine bran new can be bought cheap at the Journal office. E. DOWLING, MANUFACTURER 0 , , Hand Sewed SHOES (Only), No. 33T CANAL STREET. , , NEW YORK. Cor.-Cenlre Street, - Opposite Earl. Hotel, pigs' Tripe Feet AND evening onihe Aoadomy Green. . James; W. Moore) the s 'Tll Do , It" tnnn. linn ninvpi ' Ilia KtrmL- of clohhinor into the brick building on Commercial but we- bee 40 inform friend Stilly Row. formerly occupied by Jas. Red- you could tell quite a big enough lie to be a lawyer." j A compliment to the editorial f rater Deformed and tender feet a specialty.' Comfort guaranteed. Orders by mall promptly attended to. I refer by permission to the following par ties, who are now wearing shoes of my muke : ueo. rialiy, v. Hi. Biover, J. A. Patterson. Mai. D. w. Hunt, T. A. Henry. W. E. Patterson, oct 10 Juo. D. Yeomaus. diwUm icltles By the half bbl or keg Wholesale and Retail. CHAS. H- BLANK. " JUST RECEIVED inond. , We notibe considerable improvement tu Pollock street east of the railroad in the way of throwing up the side walks that witnesses and clients tell more lies than the lawyers. -AT- crop is not very encouraging. A wet flnrintr 1 Atv nimmw anA n afyimr. fall , , . ., . .1"H&1 Mill. U W,1,T . 1.1 . nnd ch3aringway the grass and weeds, ia8given m06t of them the bhje8 paid that day in New Berne as quoted raise, in the Journal, and what I knew was I have heard some of our cotton farm the highest paid here. I suppose it was era say that they could make cotton and tor the best ottered in each place, the buy corn cheaper than they could afford best grade may have been here, and to raise it. Won't next summer con- then it may have been there. vince them ? News was received here by telegraph The people of Jones county are very T T. iVTTl A T Tw T SI Rilttirdatr aironino ff tha daatl, nf T?ov I flnrinnD tr, lanrn tirliTr flin txrrtrlr nn TVotif. I " XT-l.U'.LXA.X 1 M 1 A M i KJ J nfi rfinnrrA Trrtm Tflvtriora n n nnru T : . T 1.1. c I l. .. 1 1 i tit:h --t ......v... . im.iui, urai uiuiu uiiuiu oijriiiuo. river una uoou bo iouk ueiayuu. win of the county in regard to the present Va., where he had gone a few days ago not some one who knows enlighten us ior tne oenenc ot nis neaitn. ur. fans I a mtie on tins important subiectf was a citizen of this place and a minis- We have two lines of steamers ran ter in the M. P. Church, and at the time nintr nn. t.h Trnnt. rivnr at this tim. also the erection of two new buildings. roum,:,..,,.,,,',,,.,, ...-', Sales yesterday 141. bales,j ot prices from 8J to 101 centd. We notice with pleasure the upward tendency and learn that the quality coming in is gradually improving as the sunny days continue. but a few days of fair weather and an advance in the price of cotton will dis pel the gloom. ' The county commissioners have Bhown good judgment in building the ot 111s death pastor ol that church in this town. His health had been bad for some time, and his labors as a minister were more than one of his years and afflictions could bare; but notwithstand ing his age and amictions, he was al ways at his post, willingly, and pleas- new jail. At a cost of five thousand anuyu penorming his duties as a dollars they will soon have a jail that tQ, 1tm frv,. ,-ii will safely keep the most desperate arrive here this cvenini? and bo buried iifliiflanmn i nrninni. . t , . We saw the handsome iron window character, and at the same time aitord 10-morrow witn masonic honors. cornices for the new court house being UU necessary comfort. taken'to "the building yesterday. We ! We boarded the steamer Trent on are gratified io note that they are both Tuesday morning, and in company with substantial and orhamentaL and proper three lady passengers, Mrs. James M. Seven Springs Items. making regular trips twice a week. What a change from 46 years ago when Mr. Lemuel 11. Simmons done the boat ing on the Trent with a boat they called a scow which made every week a trip either from Foscue's or Simmons' I now Banks') landing to New Berne and back again. Occasionally this boat would make a trip to Trenton. Freights were then very cheap,.only 10 cents on a bar rel of turpentine or tar from Foscue's landing to New JJerno. I reccollect very well the first time I ever saw this old boat; it was then as grand a sight to me as a war steamer would be now. A CHOICE LOT OF ASPINWALL BANANAS JAMAICA ORANGES, -AND- rVUTS ol all Kinds Brood Street, 4 Doors above Middle, jan2dly NEWBEitN, N. C. Disagreeable weather. ThA iltAnmRr TTincfnn nrritmil for the adornrnent of the temple- of the Howard, of this oity, Miss Annie Koonce, Thursday and remained a short time. on I THE LATEST NEWS. blind goddess.' of Onslow, and Mrs. Cassie Rhodes, of Jones, had a pleasant trip to the citv. 1 rial Tip. I TtUnts tn rionf Rmih tr nni4,iD. iU .v"rv., and we, commend his boat to all who yesieraay on a mors mi . . , . . her berth trip, having her new boiler in position and .was found to work very satisfac torily. ' She will now raoye out on her jesular : trips and such ! route as the management may decideV Personals.-.;' :: 1 ''.;. i"i Mrs. ' Jas. M. Howard has returned from a. visit to Jones county. , , i MrsfJassie Rhodes,, of. Jones, and L.. . . .jr . . T7- r 1 1 Alias Annie ivoonue, oi unsiow, ure visiting friendtf in the city. jQ A ii? ' John F.4Mew6orhe, Esq., was in the city yesterday.. ir,K::iK''-"v- They Come from Duplin.' A Duplin attorney the most hand some man in the last General Assembly -Mn his way to Trenton court under took to make fun of. a Jones county patch of cotton as he passed one of the by Dr. The buzz of Ivey's cm is heard from the earnest dawn until the wee sma hours. W. II. Andrews bought a watermelon from Lott Stroud on the 1st day of Oc tober weighing 42 pounds. une advance in the price of cotton is giving our farmers more cheerful faces and the merchant makes his most pleas ing smiles. Mr. a. j. nam. has taken possession of the house and lot recently purchased Dayis, and is now arrangmg ''negro share farmers" where the cotton was.about four inches high, when the man "sot down" on him very effectually. Galveston, Oct. 8. A News'1 Dallas special says: The fire is still burning and will continue so for a week. It is impossible at present to form anything like a correct estimate of the loss. An adjustment will probably consume a month's time. The total amount of in surance, so far as known, is p23,UUU. The greater part of this is on cotton, so that the actual losses cannot be com puted until it is known whose cotton was burned and also the number of bales consumed, which is still thought to be about 4,000. Klnston at the State Fair. One of the : important , things to be seen at the State Fair next week will be "a saw mill " with the' Laughinghouse Feed. Attachment, which is Toeing fitted up by those truly 'enterprising gentle men Miller & Laughinghouse, of ; the Kmston Machine Works. , The work is first-class . and no one, - interested - in a saw mill; should fall to examine it- :-.),.),,ii.:,)1 . i. '. Jones Superior Court.',1-"; ; It was our pleasure to visit Trenton and opening one of the finest assort ments Of liquors ever brought to the place. Our agent says that Capt. White 1(2 Vfirv marl at urhnf. ma "thoirl ahM, ; "Where did you get the seed of that hith stheamboat" when we called it the same place is also reported to have lost kind of cotton, old man?" asked the , uirt iJftuDer' Koauy we thinfc the eighty bales of cotton by the hre. It is iiuiio nieuuior uetwrvea a prtauur iiuiuo i baiu time air. yx. uecKiey, Ol mucamer, ..rr- y .. anairiiwin nipnso t.na Airflnr. mra will hereafter call it the "June Bug. State Fairat Raleigh. SPECIAL EXCURSIOM TRAIN. For the accommodation of visitors to Htatel Fair at ltalelgh a SPECIAL TRAIN will be run WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, October 17, 18 and 19. Leave Morehead City 2:11) A.M. .Newport, a. in Newbern..... M0 Kinston B:2" LaOrange 7:(lo Goldsboro 8:00 Arrive lUlolgU 1U:;) RETUKNING, Leave Kaleieh 5:00 P.M. Arrive uoiusooro v:.tu LaQrange M2 Klnston :2:i Newbern 11:07 Newport 12:i A.M. Morehead 1:10 This space is reserved for MKS. M. D. DEWEY, who is at present North pur chasing a Large and Select Stock of Millinery. Another firn is rennrtfid from TjinftR- ter, this county, where a Freeman new Fare for Bound Trip, Including Ad- gin and about seventy-hve bales of cot ton were burned. Loss about $4,000; partly insured. R. P. Henry of the Well, sah," replied the old man without knowing who Mr. o. was or where hd was from, "dey come from Duplin." , ; ; " The gentleman admits that in all his political life, and practice at the bar he was never so badly sold before. Kinston Items. But we know the agent and put no reliance in what he says about Capt. W.'s wrath and iury. The Uaptain is a gentleman, and a man or sense. Miss A. H. Phillips, who spent several years in Louisiana and other Southern States, arrived at this place last Thurs day from Morehead City. She has been engaged in teaching for over 35 years and has directed some of the noblest minds in our land. One of her pupils over 30 years ago is now an influential had 350 bales burned in the fire here, on which there was no insurance. Cotton sold here last Saturday at 91 and last Monday at 01. : It is coming in quite treeiy. ;,, . ; v This town has a case beyond the man- member of Congress and a bright and agemeht of the ordinary occulist. It is shining light in his section of country. on Monday last and Bhake the hands of that of a young lady, who instead of a Her knowledge of the Bible tooisal many old friends and receive words of Pupil, has a professor in her eye., most miraculous, and but few of the whpn tha fun will hno-in. Tt. With her, Viftjint.ifiil wnnthnr kfint' the furmers fttl .u i... i,..i j u I home, except those who had business, tened with the beautiful play "Only a tainarme k&KQ Items. nru nnaarmOTiilv't.tia om-mA wna tint aa Banker's Daughter." j .,.. - ... - . ... Hr.. Vnnrlnn Vnr.nAn U ... lorira ao ,iDti. -fir vTiHM Kinston is now being -swept with a -' " " ' ' Ii i i.-j.i rt utatr hut in TORAVArina sinwlw. tt.-tt T. 1-TO -11. ' j ci.l!.l I mUllHbrUllB wUal-WttVO Ul IclUllll. UUKIIV i . j- uis nonor, juug?rnuups, aauouuci- lArv, anj fftflt. hnrwir -rnr,io V Mr. Snmnt. nf TCfinnnTill. nrAnrhfi tor Galloway hove In about noon . and. tne onjy Bp0rts now permitted within a most excellent sermon at Union Chapel The complicated diseases brought on by intense study, thought, care, anxi ety, etc., are otten of the most serious nature. Heed such symptoms as loss of memory, universal lassitude, heart dis ease, kidney complaints, liver troubles, and a general breaking down of health and strength. When thus afflicted, when the least exertion causes great fatigue, when life seems a burden, use the reliable strengthening tonic, Brown's Iron Bitters. It will afford you sure re lief. For Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Depress mission to Fair Ground. From More'd City Ki.30 From Core Creek...1.20 Newport b.m Jjover j.i.hu Haveloek 5.55 " Kinston 3.55 Croatan 5..'W " Fall'g Creek. 3.30 Newbern 4.90 ' LaGrange .... 3.10 f Ample accommodations will be fur nished. i- Cars will run through without change. OCHddtWtd W. 1JUJNN, supi. Lot For Sale. ONK GOOD BUILDING LOT on liroad Street. Will be sold cheap. o7lw GEO. &.LLEN & CO. THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF CANDIES Ever offered for sale in Newbern are Made FEESH Every Day JECEIVED ON TUESDAY'S BOAT: Ferris Pig Hams and Strips, Freshly Roasted Coffee, Maillard's Chocolate, Boneless Codfish. Choice Teas always on hand, At sep3Hf W. nOLLISTER'S. NOTICE. New Berne, Oct. 3, 1883. Until November 15. 1883. I will re ceive in payment of Real and Personal ' Property taxes, one-half vouchers and one-half cash, this not to include School and License taxes. R. D. HANCOCK, oct4dtd City Tax Collector. JEMEMBER- That if HANCOCK'S PD1LS fail to cure your chills tliev cost vnu " nothing, for every box is warranted to oct3d cure. U. B. DUFFY. J. F. IVES. I have on hand a Fine Line of opened court at one o'clock. 1 The grand her borders on the Sabbath. jury, wiia , o. pryan loreiuan,,. wau one of unusual intelligence, and after receiving;. His , Honor's- charge went earnestly to work, passing upon several bills of indictment during the evening. WIIiUHCr TO BEBVEf ! Park Nunn, clerking for Meachum & Ed wards, caught in the store last week a beautiful little bird.- He intends to Bend it to a fair lady of Bucklesbery as soon as it can hum "she- told me she lva1 ma aha fnll TT1A A Ho. " r' Messrs Hf G. West, F. Boctou and Tho3, McGee were out shooting par th.clerkbfegao.call;Jheli6t;of,;thd petit jury a colored , juror wished to offer ah: excuse.' (Who-' ever' heard 6f the like, before.) "Sweat him, Mr. ClerK.!' J 'What is your excuse? "I'm a school committeeman." , "Do you think you Cught to ' be iex cused because you are a school commit . teeman?'? ;;'' hlwwt'. i MI thought others had been excused for that." Vy; i-.''" i 'Do you want us to Excuse you?'! "W-e-1-1;" said the juror, scratching walk up to the ."Captain's office and , his head; "I 'bout as live serve as noU' v ' , l , Yery well," replied His k. Honor, jn- the "no fence and traded school . "wH excuse 'you, $mykow.''?--'4 taxes,",, prayen' wUl be, said for the . As the clerk proceeded with the roll benefit of souls. i Our town can boast of what no other on the 5th Sunday Tramroads and steamboats are the topics of the" day. We hope the people will not take it all out in talking. Miss Emma Hussey has lately re turned home (Warsaw) after, a most pleasant visit of five weeks at Mr. W. Ii. uox 8. Mr, Jno. Taylor and Miss Caroline Huffman were married at Mr. B. H. Huffman's by Mr. 11. (J. Uowen, on Tuesday, Oct. 2d. Mr. II. C. Bowenhas returned from his tour with Rev. F. M. Green, of Ohio, corresponding editor of the Christian Standard. He reports a pleasant trip, Some of our citizens in their speeches eraioiweso uesiiy wunors iruni vweu d writings hav0 muchto Bay about Parrott and Runt Hay, not leaving much whftt th .nt SthJ Jia W1 w v wwvwv. v. " " tha naAn a ova hnfh fni anH arfDinat. hov, of. it is. if thev would Bav iust what thev been plaoed in the sheriff 's hands for mean, "what I want," would be the collection, avery oouy is lnviieu tu words sion of Spirits and General Debility, in at my Factory. M'e publio are cordially in thfiir vnriniia fnrm- n. sn nst n. nrflvfinMVfi - vu.... against 1! ever and Ague, and other in termittent Fevers, the "Ferro-Phos- PHATED ELIXIR OF Caswell, Hazard & sold by all druggists and for patients recovering irom fever or other sickness, it has no equal, tu wi DUFFY S IVES, ' ' t t t fit mrmn CAUSAYA,"madeby nfTOTflR "PRTTTTS ' - fc Co., New York, and XlUlHi T nUHD, lyr r,, M'uWa ag ists, is the best tonic; among which are l Xj k5 LUI 0 UIl lUlUUIC 8l Next door to inflicted a pretty severe wound on Mr. McGeev hitting, him with t twenty-five ' The wen - and Sgum boil doctor was oril-K no laof XTrinl o tt iinhniir plinw" Kornccay says the Doctor removed sev eral of these fleshy tumors from Owen Young' Men, Middle Aged Men and All Men who suffer from early indiscre tions will find Allen's Brain Food the most powerful invigoraut ever intro duced; once restored by it there is no relapse. Try it; it never fails. $1; 6 for 85. At druggists, or by mail from J. H. Allen, 315 First Ave. New York City. l COMMERCIAL. and Raisins. These Fruits aro received fresh bv every steamer. A call from my friends is solicited and sat- isiacuou guaranteed. ' Very respectfully, fc27-dtf . JOHN DUNN. another colored man wished "to offer an excuse. - (What lias "brought about this radical change among ftho,; colored,, Peo ple of Jones?) : ' ' , rs'Let him do jaworn, Mr.AJlerk. - v t "Well sir, what is your excuse?'! ''X. 'lom a school committeeman,' sir- town in the State can olaim a colored banker,' Charles F. Dunn, whose cheoks are Dromntly paid in any of the north- . . r . i . - mi - i - era commercial ciues. xiiub wo imvo two bankers one white and one col oredboth without daughters and now, '' la "banker's daughter", is all Kinston TT lonttsfor. -- vv "- " v-'' ;- and 1 IU SICK. " , v .i , h I , fpi,a mmit.r ' vtmmiminnMti at their "Oh well," replied the, court, 'if ybu last - meeting, " rejected for the fourth come at us with a double barreled gun tme, the : application of Speight and nAU1. AViinaA ta 1), . ' I XllUnOa WUIUIY WUUCU UlUU UUlUt UUOl VY tT nui liClbUiUlV CA-vUDO J UU ' " - i ' t f A.- i The criminal docket, which was a thoueh tbcv were recommended by the small one, was called and but few cases mayor and 1 town commissioners." It stood for trial. We were glad to see really appears to the public, Brnce the Solicitor Calloway so earnest In his de- co.unty commiesioners grant o w I nil ftiViai nnnlmonfo t.hnir BhAiilnn'r. siro to clear tho dockot, and we take draw the line at gnats as long as they occasion hero to commend his zeal to swallow cornels.. - : .. . Hookerton Items- Dr. T. M. Jordan is gone up the coun try ior a few days. i- n 1 ; - The Snow Hill rnns continually, bringing goods for, the merchants here, 0. C. Taylor, of New Berne, was in town last week on his way to Snow Hill. The young people of Hookerton met at Mr. Willis' last Thursday evening to bid farewell to Miss Sallie, who will soon leave for Ureensboro Female Col- The school at Hookerton is progress ing rapidly. I will give the names of the scholars on the roll of honor: Miss Launa Moseley, Miss Martha Taylor, Fred Taylor, S. H. Kilpatrick and Cicero Mosoley. ; ; -.. , Let me tell of a snake: My informant said he saw a snake about 18 inches long catch an eel about 13 inches long by the head and back out of the water with him, and in an instant the eel was devoured by the snake. ( NEW BERNE QABKET. Cotton Middling, 10; strict low mid dling 8 3-4; low middling V 1-2. KICK UUaUoo. Corn In bulk 60a70o. , Tdrpkntine Dip, $2.25; hard $1.25. Tab Firm at $1.25 and V1.5U. , Beeswax 22c. per lb. ; Honey 70o. per gallon. Beef On foot, 5c. to 6c. Mutton $1.50a2.50 per head. Hams Country, 131c. per pound. Lard Country, 121c. per lb. , Fresh Pork 7a9c. per pound. Eoas 17c. per dozen. , Peanuts $lal.25 per bushel. Fodder 80c. to $1 per hundred. Onions $3 3.50 per bbl. Apples 50c.a$1.00 per bushel. Peas 8Sc. per bushel. , Ovrs 50a60o. per bushel. '' Hides Dry, 8o. to lie; green 5c. , Tallow 6c. per lb. , (JHICKENS (irown, 4oaoUc. per pair Bpring 25a4Uo. iiiEAu 7uc. per Dusnei. Potatoes Bahamas,40a50o. per bush. Wool 12a20o. ner nound. Shingles West India.dull and nom inal; not wanted. Building 5 inch, hearts, $4.00; saps, $3.00 ner Ju. ' WHOLESALE PRICES. New Mess Pork $18.00; long clears 7c; shoulders, dry salt, Bto. . Molasses and Syrups 22a45o. , Salt 95c. per sack. Flour $4.00a7.75 psr barrel. ; y Juicy Jamaica Oranges and Lemons, Bananas. Annies. New Dates, Mew Layer Figs, Malaga Grapes, Cocoanuts S. K. EATON'S JEWELRY ES TABLISIIMENT. Aie now ready to show friends, and the public generally, a First-Class and Entirely New Stock nf TW r.rvvia Ml tions, Boots Shoes, Hats, etc., etc. Sole Agents for EastNew York Ladies', Misses' and Children's Fine Shoes. Gents' Shoes and Furnishing Goods a. specialty. . ,t Also Agents for the,, three . celebrated Sewing Machines, Domestic, Davis and Household. Each Machine warranted, W Be sure to come to see us.' t, ; i ,i f a . ., ; sepiaaotwom. , i:t For Sale, The MELLOW BUG. a now fiat, built for Uonlentnea ureeK ; only run one seasou ; in guou euiiuiuun. rur sum very low. Apply 10 . SUGQABRO. oct5dlmw2t u i, ' , Buggville, Greene Co. DR. G. K BAGBY, OV SURGEON for five years. ( UuV1)EST1ST Having located in Mew Berne,; offers his services to ' New Berne and surrounding country. . s i ! '. ;' ' .;'u ' . Office corner of South ' Front and Craven streets. .-.I'v": si --'' ' NORTH CAROLINA-Gbavkn CoPirrY. Before the Clerk of the Superior Court.''' In the matter of the Incorporation of "The In the above entitled matter, all the re quirements of law having been duly and fully compiled with, notice is hereby given that a meeting of the proposed corporators and sub scribe rg tothecanltalstockof the "New Berne and James City Ferry Company" is hereby I called, to be held at the court House of Ora-1 yen county, in New iterne, on the Twenty ninth day of October. A.D. 1883, at 18 o'clock, M.. to elect the officers provided ter in the plan of said corporation, to adopt the by laws I therefor, and for any other proper business of said meetlna. . ( i. . .. .J, t, I Given under my hand and tho seal of the I superior uoun or imven county, this, the 6th uay oiuctoper, a.u. ibm. . i I E. W. AKP) NTKK. Olerk of the Superior Court' oct7-d3w i i ; 1 i, of Craven County V.',?j?-'h TULTON MARKET BEEP,' : ' t : Beef Tongues, , : - ; , -Breakfast Strips,, ', !' Small Hams. ' ' Sugar Cured feuouluersf '! Pickles. ." ' vvnite Deans, Italian Maccaroni. Fresh Cannei Lobsters. ' (1. ; ( J Raisbs," Prunes, z'' Tapioca ' ' Pearl Barley, Fresh Spices, ,. , . ....... ..j Ml ( Just received, . 1 lanll-dly C. B. StQVXi. it k.,(.4
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