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'I '" '" Y.i'iM-i-J.i fVi ''"'Vii:.K-'H'!.!iil4l .LjWVOilil M:1 JiJij'uULl, T!T:Ti'V 1 KERNE, N. SUNtf VOL II. N0.168?: 'rA'TT 17. it jf . i mi ii fi a ii i A" r LOCAL NEWS. NEW.AWERTISEJIENTS. Mrs. S, JI. Sarrai-Not new, ec. , M. Hahn To tax payers, . Journal Miniature Almanac. Sun Yisih', 6:07 ) length frf day'J ' Sun 8es, 5:35 J 11 hours, 19 mfnutea. V 3fMoon fets.atj 4:01 am. f Stat'ef'ai'fioniOr'row. rv. r. . ..." : ,i, Mrs. S, M. Smith .Boiipis .fOrk ip YA- ovating beds. , ; ; Cf).J,-;j Mrs., JoBpU Nelson lias returned from ; a viil t-i-Wbrentoii, NJ &(.:;:: xyrlh, island ttfgilttooU wAS.-iia tlidicitF yes- terday Jiueristf Cdurinr tne week, two for Tivhites .and one for col ored couph s. ' ( ?AC(5fJ ilolinsott Si 'h retfint race' -wJ Chicago reduced (.he, timp to. .10v Tins is the fastest ou record. - . ": s ''' ;!! ''i' iSt . Ihe :scaooner Charles C. Lister, Palmer, muster t" arrived I yesterday morning fromPhihidelphiii with ft cargo of coal for Elijah Ellis. -; ' i .ui",, The New Berno Silver Cornp("Band will furnish music at the Skating Rinkl in the Weinstein building next Tuesday night, v Those wishing a few hours- Of solid enjoyment should not fail to ai' tend. . ' " Hon.' Aug1. Si Seymour and family returned to the city yesterday after' a delightful summer trip to the .moun tains. :". The ! Judge leaves to-morrow . morning for Elizabeth City where he holds court this; weeki, "' ' ' ' The'' first British steamship .direct from Liverpool to Wilmington was en tered at the Custom House oh1 Thursday last, says the Star, ,On the; same day ahother British steamship; cleared with 5.030 bales' df cotton for Liverpool.'" - "' : i. i'l i .-n't ' ; . : 1 , . , ' i !t1 ir-' . Important to JTasllce f th Pace' - On and after November 1st, 1883, all appeals from Justices of the Peace go directly to the Superior Courts and bo( to the Inferior Courts. The new Code, which goes (into effect on that Ajy o EncouracluK. : ''Don't these rains give you farmers ' tlie blues?.' asked i a ,, Journal reporter of a Jones County farmer yesterday ' "Yes," it, iq, mighty , bd," ffeid.the farmer, .but I, will tel"ybu bossi hen I bring cotton down here and get 9i for it when I had calculated '6n taiing'Sit . is'jtnighty encouraging." j t ,.' ' Dlrlaion of the Dloccae.. In the EDiicobal General -Convention the House Deputies "consented the division oi the jDipcese oforthCaro lina, but the House of Bishops -rejected - it for the reasdti that they!,, had no satis factory assurance of suitable provision for the support of the Episcopate in the contemplate' new Diocese. "4 ence'was asked fori" " 'x"-, 'ff Pay Vour.l'axcai Limit1 Sheriff Hahn gives notice in this issue that he .'wants money, anil he itiayBhe means business, means jU3t(what he Bays in that notice, and, "judging fronv;his manner 'when he gave the notice, V-we believe he is in earnest; if anv one.t to the contrary just let them wail iin after the 1st of November1,; and they will hftrfi the nlnasnro of riAvinpcost."' "'! Mayor' Court (,-' lt,W Pierson Hoy t was before1 the1 "court yestetday. morning chargeii'! with: an assault i upon Asa' Jonesi .Cplorod.'.'iHe was found guilty ,afl(l fined flvwdollars an4i1osi.k. SHt 0-1 1-0 8 ,. Asa'; J6nes, colored7,, as,'p tor,' up assault on Pierson Hoy t. ' He was found guilty- jbut;" it 'appearing tQ hisir-Honor that it Was an aggravkted basesi 'as discharged on payment of cost. The P.iMler Blonomeut. y i 'I J1 Wo are gratified to see hy the Tarboro SoufUrner that the ' Edgecomhe Guards would take , immediate , action . in . the matter (if the tnent;, the'menlory of General W. p,)jpo,n'der,.,iTbe. gallant men of Ed cecombe are not of the mate rial to let' this, iaudabfe 'undertaking eitho ; fail or ; lag;' ;'a'nd , sfnCe ; ; the "Journal, through the noble generosity of Maj. binter has b'eea able to. lay the . corner, stone ih theiipdiw Bhan ho to be present at the laying of the corner stone of the monument at an early'day. Rpc!falAiiilnnceliteftt.''t':'"r':' 'H 1 ' A large proportion of "ihe'i Veaders of the Journal ; are' ;, tarmer1 arjy'.iof whom desire a great deal more of farm ing literature than we are ahle to. give , iu our limited space. ,' To adcomrriodate v all Buch we have made arrangements with the publishers to the' American , Farmer to give it as a pfemium.fotone: . year to every subscriber of the Journal! who pays his subscription in advance.; The American Farmer is a large 18 pngp1 paper, publiished at Fort Wayne, Ind;,! the subscription price of which is C 1.00 jrryear. Every 'farmer 'should , a ,...1 UiiiM'If of this oiTor.- f i.n j.i, i' a -titl Hiipr.' Mi'.H Steamer. MAvamenta..! i .. , j The1 steamet. A'etiw arrived from Kins- tbn yesterday evening with 81 bales of dotton and; 101 barrelsof,r'osin,'"!;;i:;'a,,1 The VneMtmt in from Tretttdn' with J? bales of cotton." a it i-wuv 1- ,n i '.. The KajfOfte is efl to Trenton .and w-Ul J . . '. ! 'I' pe in to-morrow."" v.y? The JCiiwion is On a' trip to White Hall. The;:?r ja .cruising up Contentnea reek," ''.. : TheJFIjn. caleft on schedule time if.Baylboro'je.sterday; toorhltig. ! 'nfiij ,'it.(... ,'. . hureb Serrleea. Christ Church-V'.1 Wl Shields Rector 21st Sunday after Trinity.' Holy Com- t H a. m. - Prayers at 5 p. m. Sunday hool at 3:30 p. m.C The - public are al- Ways invited to attend" the sendees of his Church. v 1 . . ' Neuse street Methodist Church-Ser- ylces at 11 a. m. and ai?:30 p. m. by the jfustor, Rev. Dr Burkhead. The !er tices will beein, proraDtlv at. the time appointed. Suaday School at 3 p. m., H. Bell Superintendent. , ; Pollock street Chapel Sunday School fct 9 a. fie;oSprwrjnteneht Ptayer-meetihg atiiSO pV ni..' Baptist Church The regular pastorate pf,Rev,C.A Jqnkinsicpramences in this church to-day, Services at 11 a. m. and 7i p. m. The publio are cordially invited to all the services of the church. Sunday1 school at 8 p. m.' , The Disciple's Convention. ' . . ij.,,,;1;,, FIRST DAY"''''.' '' This assembly convened at Farmville, Pitt county, Oct. 10th. , . The annual ser mon by Rev.,E. E.. .Orvis, of Kinston, paused a larger delegation for the first .day than usuaV-; Pat sickness prevented Mr. Orvist and Rev.. F, M. Green, of Ohio, addressed, tha meeting from II CoTv IYV: !'We believe, therefore,, we peak" "The Source of ; Missionary Zeal." He proved by abundant evidence that, as is one's faith so will be his words and deeds, closing with a review of . . '. k "'".' . general missionaryyprK ana an appeal to all' jobesiir 'ihemselvea In the "gochl work:"'" " Rev, J. J Harper of Smithfield was elected Mo4arator,' and J,' y.' Harper, 'of Johnson county, Secretary.., It was do cidea -to1 "receive the reports from churpbes by 4istrioJa,Rey.IF, M. preen addressed fhe convention.' explaining the nature of 6ur general'; missionary caiiventidh whioh iasserables in Cincii) nati Oct. 26fc and 27th, and insisting on this State uniting with the genefal work and delegating. The singing was good, and alively interest prevailed.; r t 'a fight! RevJ U w:J b&idybi m Jones, county i ditrie, preached.; ;He spote irom sne,i passage, iVYe are no more strangers' ,andi foreigners,' but fellow-citizeng. iwith'.the saints." By practical lBationsJie shewed, the disafe vantages of being both ar stranger and foreigner,' iand 'oh the other-: hand the great pleasure Add ptofit of being fellow-citizen-, irf the, sense; of 'being 'fitly framed together',', in, tha (treat temple of.God'B people for a( dwelling place, in His Holy Spirit. ( . SECOND DAY. u day mprning, oanie, bright and promising for , the , , work , of the day. Quite an increase in the number of dele gates jhd vpreache'rf (jvas manjf est. Promptly ithe business, began. ) .The lm portant business of1 the-1 morning Was hearing reports from churohes, , which showed a . prosperous .condition with here and there a shading of gloom and and despondency , . fir At 11 am.ihe'fcpnventidii adjourned tdhatut'the! reading 6f:RevI. E. OrvU address" ott 'The 1 "Ancient ' 0def of thrngs it : iiace'd thja .history pt ,the church from the dayB of the apostles to the present, showing, the decline.. of primiUyef'p'ure' Christianity5 ; till;;0ie days of LutfWV Calvin, and -Wesley since than I day C the J gradual t return to the 'simple tteachingsi ct God 'p word which rfow 'clearly' shows it jelf'inihi spirit of fc'ls'tige? 1He' 'citinfcluded with an appeal to- MWive'toHne 'Situation catcln thi jjpit.ahd" fak ttdyahtage'of the tide, which if taken at its flood will lead on,to.fprtnne'..r''il'-w m- 'i Tto convention appomtea a very im portant committee wi'ose dutV it tts'fo arrange pr'eachin.loFthe churches of the i .entire ' State,., under what , Id com monly known as the District Planv AJ!'. &;rn Revi'?J.;!;1;Burris,fjt' tt, Roahoke ' district, preaclied bnd'ot his ablest sA6njJ whiclfJfuU of good suggestions weighty ana powerful. ,. ; , - More anon, . , B - Tl f 1 fH Ilk to cleanse' the teeth with SOZQDONT. and you will be repaid in maturer years and very probably in age, by the posses sionr of sound molars and incisors, which will cive you a more youthful look than you would 'Othorwisehave, and enable you to chew without incurring the pen n!'v"i of a toothache. And."When ,you have" tr.ii.Iren; m the'same fragrant nrenari:,:on and ther will have ample cuise to be pratoful to you. Don't omit a lor a tflnIe day. ( .'i .,' , i Kinston5 Items The crops of all kinds are short in this section except the qrop oJJ failures, yhiph seriously abounds. A. L. Griffin and Geo. H. Herring were playing "gentlemen at large" last Thursday, keeping "Yom Kipper," like their bosses. Stockton .Cook, ;thtf dashing Norfolk cotton buyer, reached here last Tuesday and cotton immediately popped up to 9, Farmers feel more hopefuL .:!!i.r.,,,! A. S. Padrick, of New Berne, former ly of this place, who has a Jerusalem bosB, was with us" last Thursday,' both put of love for Kinston and respect for Yom Kippur.Vl,; m;'l 'i.i;r;: .H Lenoir Superior Court begins Monday the 23d instant, Judge Fred. Phillips beine on the bench:'1 Thpm.arp tiflicaKhR of any great public interest on hand, all such having been heard and gone to the Supreme Court.'"1 1 ' 1 "'"H"' Dr. W. A. J. Pollock has established agencios for the sale, of his ','No. 7" with with Greene, the druggist, at Trenton. He is determined to give, the, people of Jones a chance to get a "good thing." , La , Orange Items- Beef has taken a sudden fall. Steak now sells at 7 cents. ' ' .; As soon as the baby can talk,. James Bizzell will be called papa. The largest crowd seen at a burial for a long time, was - at ' the interment "of Rev. Dr. Paris last Tuesday. Cotton is coming in slowly and sell ing from 8i to 91 to-day (Friday). 150 bales sold during the past week. Sim Wooten took' a serious fall Friday evening by a ladder giving way. The fall was dangerous but the hurt was npt seirloutfi lift ) 'fO'j When you bring a kerosene can to town, don't send - a bar keeper to the buggy after it; one might think it was whiskey yaa. wanted. There has been less buliousness and sickpess of all kinds in this, section this don't fair 60, well, but.it is a blpsfing,on the people. , ;j A visit of Joyner & Williamsjichool to the Stattf Fair next Thursday , is an ticipated !, The trip will';; do jthe phpils good, and I hopa there will lie no disap. ixiintment. - '""rT; : - i. p. M. stanton, Esq., returned irom a visit to the Louisville, Exposition one day this week. He is well pleased with the visit and what he saw, especially so with the exhibit of agricultural impli ments, which he says is'equal to that at the, CentennjaLi J"."., "" " . ' , A notice lias been, served on th Board of Commissioners pf our town to answer the Complaint pf C.': W Jpyner, Esa.i, which w,ill e ffled at' the next terraf our superior uputt. Jfa aption is posed, p be the long talked of aption, fpr the recovetypf nay 'for the1 streets of. our,,littl,o .yillagei I would seem to one not interested, that such an action might have a tendency to. stop rthe growth ef the place-which, in just now considerable. Let, those more jpterosted tuau 1. uutiuriuiue. , Out at the grounds preparations for the fair are in progress. . Machinery is coming in, as well as many articies-cor the general exhibition hall. Besides many cattleand horses arojin th tails. Some choice . cotton ..in bales ( has , been sent tov Secretary WiUiams i ke'ptasj busyas.a bee., , He says the fair wiu be a gratifying success. The list of entries is very large and the exhibit wUlcer be a feure of the week. The sporting men say'that some capital trotting ana rttfniMlWilbbe jeeen. Tere wilj e races' eadh day. Tlie Bingham cadt4 will be here Tuesday, and will, nnde command of Lt. Batchelor, U. S. A give their" u'suai-e'xhlbitioBil df drill Troops of the State Guard will also hi Virginia troops will be present. Hon. George B..;Lqi;inE j USf QornmisBioner of Agriculture, is expected to deliver the annual address. The marshals ar to be in charge of that popular gentlef corps of handsome and efficient assistr ants. ;TheQ Iwill'i MVnuh , music No gambling of any ; kind, will be ' permitted on " the . ground4 and the best of good order will be fjrerved'dfhrin ,h& week;.y TherejlU be quite a number of special attractions rfuch as sideshows wf, al kinds, ouriosil ties, etc. The week in the city will be will be given, while both the theatres will be occupied bv trounes. The pres ence of seveVal' distinguished gentle men willbo a matter of interest., ;8en tor iraaca,ikiway8Q hearitUy Vuloomed here, is ' expected. Many prominent ex'-Corifodorate Voldicrs will be here. 1 So the, week promises to bo a brjlliant ill " I'M'-l 'I rrrn Tr-, 1 ' I . . i one in all'respecte. It is the State fair and' It gives us pleasure to note general interest manifested ,in it. It is'a'igobd sign."l AU sections of the State Will be iv'UXf pftght to" be, represented. -Many'' ladie ym' te' riere! arid 'ad'arriy W bea'utiyof ' whch North; :Car6llhav may Veil be proud will' grace the balls ' and : fill the grandstand. We must not omit mention of the, bicycle .ces, in. which there wiu ne a number pi entries; ' it is hoped the merchants of ' the' city t Will make special displays .at . the grounds.. borne of the factories and mills in the various sections of the . State will make a:: , - ' -M ' j.L ' " li .n.. a.L- lays turn guouB,, iu luuuutxi ibit promises' to 'be' intei'osting. ' -" ".'IcilC- .i kit I nui.IT KrinEH. . r i jar. is. Ui,HpnisDury( -superwtouuent Of., the Haile. gold mine( yasin , the city yesieraay, carrymg o,uuu worm 01 gold in his hand. The,re were s4x bars 1 m - air and it was1 a ' beautiful sight . From the ' frequency i ; of i ! Mr. Spillsbury'e VisiW 'to ,'.the,)tcity, with gpld, ,we , iwpuld ,, imagine; that , the paue is, - doing good,, work. He gs nve to six snuuu cars in rrom tne mine every two -weeks atid makes the other gold miners envy him. 1 1 1 We are toldi that well,-as the Ilaila.is doing, there are three mines in the .vicinity of Charlotte that are doing as wollj if hot bettet, Journal-Observer. '' ' - .. -i-LlX J.t...v , I i ... I i i THE LATEST 'NEW 8. . u ,!! o 1 ..!,; i .. ' -.'i;!-.- i Washington, Oct. 13,r-The October corn report of the .Department of Agri culture fully sustains the telegraph! summary of the" 10th of September, relative to the injuries Dy the frosts oi the 8th, 9th and 10th. There were ight frosts later, the .most, noticeable being ; on i the 10th - in the northwest. The State average of condition shows the extent or ; the injury, ' which was: ' greatest in Michigan, ' Wiscon sin, Uhio and .iNew ixork. anere was; . 1 1 also . n a, , ..severe, j,,, .loss, in Minnesota and, Pakota, and, some dam age in the elevated portions of Pennsyl vania and 'West 'Virginia', in the north" em counties of Indiana' and Illinois, in the least advanced rields of Iowa; but scarcely any in Nebraska and nonq ; ,in Kansas is, reported excepf a few places in northern Kentucky and, Missouri. There is no mention of frost in any of the States' south of Pennsylvania. ! ' lhe reduction of state average is: In Michigan from C0 to 45, in Wisconsin f rpm 76 to 50, in Ohio from 83 to 63, in New Ybrkfrom77 to 57; "The reduction is 7 points in Illinois, and 5 in Indiana. The ' high September figures have been materially reduced by the frost. The loss of ; condition from the drought has become more, apparent, causing slight reductions of the September estimates of many or the southern btates. . ' . : i i ,i , , Young' Men, Middle Aged Men and All Men, who suffer from early indiscre tiona wjll ,find Allen's Brain Food the most . powerful invigorant ever intro- aucea : once resroruu oy ii. tnre ih uu i a . . i. i ll. . , relapsei Try it? it never fails. ' 81; 6 for 5. . At druggists, or by mail from J. HfAllen, 315 First Ave. New York City,,,. i , i COMMERCIAL. ' 'Jo'tnsii. OFricE, bet. ii,eP. M, i COTTOJf;' "' Sales 38 bales' yesterday at 91 to: 9.90, Sales 'for the week' '700 balcsagainst '$5S the' same'week of last" year deficit '.Total "sales this 'seasoii' 1207 bales agains'sOlalesVlast:' year; showing a deficit) ,pf ,1407 balm, or in other .words, .we are, behind over one nan tne amount received to date last year. Of course the, unfavorable weather , for picking has had much to do with, the, falling off in receipts, but then it begins to look as if the crop in our immediate vicinity is badly short.) j, ..; -t ;(t '-. ; ill ,U'.i NEW.VORK BPQTS. , J Quietf-:M,id,dlingv10 11-1?, ifAtJMtwrt XT-rvr . rvtTVTVfl October. , lOiSO ,'10.50 io.5a. 'November 10.58 ; 1 ,10.56 t December, 10.69' vs, 10.66 ; " " : LIVERPOOL 8P0T. '10.59. 10.69.'! rOplandBe.l-lO. iOHeanS,6A:8lf . b Y'OUr) . .'I' jrffiTUUES., October, 6 4-64. ;, '''NoVenAer','6'8i64. December, ir(J4., . Rick 90a95c. 'j-iii Corn Jn hulk 60a70p,t ,, . ToaPRNTiNB-Dipi $2.25; hard 81.25. ; Tab Firm at J.25 and $1.60. .iu .;. Beeswax2oo. peribwi .1(.-t; vi , ,HoiBTr 75( per gallon. . , , ,,--, i 1 Beef On foot, 5o. to 6c. i HAjtarrountry, 131o. per pound.' UBftUcddntllJlc. lhvj'J , :)F$m BpRr-fac, pe5 pound. s ; Eaas lyoj per dozen, " .. ' " ' PEAjJtrriftlal.iS pef bushel. '"FoddekJj-80: to 1 per hundred.ui ipNs$qfe50wr,bbl.'v.:';7 APPLEs--75o.a$1.26 per buBliel. n . Pi AS 85o. per bushel. Ows 50a60o. per busheL Hides Dry, Salic; green 6a6c. TAUX)-ic;petlb.VUf . f xn Chickens Grown,? 45a50c., per pair; spfmgBiWOeJf': T 1 x 1 L t b ) ! Meal 70c per bushel. . iPoTATOKS-Bahama 35a yam 50c. .. . WooT-12a20c. ner round. SHiNqLE8 Westlndla,dull and;nbm. inal; not wanted 1 Building. ,5. t inch hearts, JM.OOrsaps, ?3.00 per M. . t !. WHOLESALE PElCE8,''.LV,'' ' " New Mess Pork $13.00; long clears 7tc. ; shouldfers, dty salt, 0c. t-.uit Molasses and Syrups 281a45c'.,' Salt 95o; per sack. . . . i . i Flour $4).0Qa7.75 pr barrel.': ''''"vv '',, ., t.' ,,'',,' '';' f-: v' v.f,Anc Mrs; Wm. Williams, Ridgway, N. C, says; ,, a, nave taken Brown s lroq Hit ters and find it the best tonic I have ever used."' ;';' .vm.u.:-, CITY ITEMS, Thla ooluinn. next to local news, it to be Jied for local advertislDg. Rates, 10 cents a lne for first- Insertion, and 6 cents a line for each subsequent insertion. biff;; WV'A.Flr,t:c,, ,;,,.;'.- Sewing machine bran new can be bought cheap at the Journal office. Wot lfrjw1'm:;'New'.Berne., MRS. S. M. SMITH respectfully calls the attention ef the citizens of New Berne to the fact that she is prepared to renovate beds by the new steam pro cess, and solicits a share of the patron age,. Work called for and delivered. - " '. ' ' ; i ' NOTICE. 'o the Tax Payers of Craven Your.Taxes for jhe year 883 , ARE NOW DUE, j And must be paid before ' NOVEMBER 1st. COSTS will be added after that day No further notice will be given. After November 1st, I shall proceed to to collect by distress; M. IIAIIN, Sheriff Craven Co. octl4dtdwlt (. HENRY, BROWN, , 1TV STALL No. , i NEW MARKET, Keeps the Best Oysters the Mm ket Affords 013 GIVE HIM A TRIAL. tf Assignee's Sale. The assots of A. H. POTTER & CO. will be sold at the Store, on Pollok street, on the 20th and 22d of October. A. M. BAKER, octlldtd Assignee. Special Notice VTJ1 iT Ypur attention is called to the MAHY ATTRACTIONS r I oiler this season, the LARGEST. Ever Shawn ".in Jew Berne, Consisting in leading articles, of UTIFUL SOLID GOLD WATCHES CHAINS, CHARMS, LACK PINS, NECK CHAINS, LOCKETS AND PENDENTS, PljAIN ' AND FANCY Bangle and Chain Bracelets, 1 RINGS IN EVERY VARIETY. Fine , .Periscooic Snectacles and Eve Glasses in Rubber, Steel, Celluloid, Sil ver and uold Frames. ' A new method of fitting the eyes correctly. : ' i uail and exammo stock; no trouble to BhOWgopdS.. :-,(:;;'.,., ,-,7',;.;: ttcspectiuuy, , ;;,( 4.f . B. A. BELL, Jeweler, Middle st., New. Berne, N. C. N,B.-i;will eive Fifty (S50.00). Dol lars for any 'article eve,r, sold by me for ioia or uver mat was not. ; octlldlr' 'B.-'A. BtLLJk .1 , .. tilo State Fair at R:l:ih, SPECIAL, EXCURSION TRAIN. 1 i.i! Fas t,hvstfmnlMlntlhii;r vinltors to Hfrit Fair kt.ltalelgU ft.WJiylA,!. .TKAlN wJU i I jj October 17,' 18' and Id.v I4avlIoreheM Ciy 3:10 AJA i ",.jlKlij8tan.t,...,.-T....... ...,.0:25 " " Ooldsboro , .ju. 8:00 1'? Arrive Raleigh. 'Aa-m ' i Leaveifcilelftli.il;. Arrive Uoldsl)i-o..(v........ t.'1 lAGranee.......;;.i...s... r.Oi .:..u(8:' i J Kinston ..k(.,... ..J.. VIM I V v JMewuern ..,.. r J" Wewiort..j.U-...,4d.. 1.U12.-85 A.1SI. f i. " ; wshee...;.... .....,t..nn Fare' for Round Trip, Including Ad . !. misBioa to Fair Ground.!1, i ni From More'dClty W.so From Core Creek..4t.'ii ,! Newport 8.85 ,i " Dover.... wi( B.H0 !'V Havelock...-55r ' KlntonZ!i .55 t r .orMtanw MOyil ." Fall'g Oreck,..0 ; j,". , Newbern 180 . ' LBarange...!S.l0 to' Ample accommodations 'will be rar- nuiiea., :.-, .i . - : .( , . , 44 Unrs will run through without chance, octfdAwtd i W. DUNNi SupU j am- im 'Aia,K v !',!!' 1 ' i Ii nil ! Id 1 1 'I li'n E. D0WLING, i ', MANUFACTUHKR OF.,.' ... ' .... Hand Sewed SHOES (Only), j Wo. 93T CANAL STREET, v' -r 1 ' NEW YORK; Cor. Centre Street, , , S- Oppolte Eurlet Hotel, : Ueforuied and tender feet a specialty. , ' Comfort Kiiariinteed. ' ;- '"" ! Orders by itiall prompt' y attended to." ' 1 1 refer by permission to the following pnr-' ties, who are now wearing shoes of my muke: I , Geo. Uuily, . i. , ., . O. K.Slover, J. A. l'atli'i son. Mnj. P. W. Hurtt, l T. A lloiiiy. W. E. Patterson, ' : ootid Juo. I). Yeomnnt.. . tliwiiiu . THE FINEST ASSORTMENT Ever ofli'rod for snle In Newbern are Made FRESH Every Day ' at my Factory. The public are cordially in vited to call and examine my stock. V, ! I havo oil hand a Vo Line of : CHOICE FRUITS, among which are ' . "" Juicy Jamaica Oranges and Lemons, Bananas, .Apples, New Dates, New Layer Figs, Malaga Grapes, Cocoariuts and Raisins. " ' These I'rnitn-are received frpRli by every ( Bteamer. A call Irom myfrlendH )g solicited and sat lHl'actioii guaruiitectl. Very reBpectmlly, fe27-dtf JOHN DUNN. DR. G. K. .BAGBY, SUfiGEON DENTIST, Having located In New "Herue, offers his services to Xew Heme anil HuiTonniMng country. Olllce corm-r of South Front and Craven streets. dw Pigs' Feet, AND icicles By the lialf bbl or keg Wholesale and Retail. CHAS. H- BLANK. This space is reserved for' MRS. M. D. DEWEY, who is at present North pur chasing a Large and Soleet Stock of Millinery. ) (v..v r! rM,; r 05T MARKET BEEP. fiii' JJWi'iCjnguej;.,.,..,,,,.,.! j. breakfast Strips' , . ; ; ; : , TT : r;s Sugar Curec? Sliovldors ' T! ..1.1 : . J. SJ'M' TITI .!. T (1 Ti-i; ' i. iKtuau occaroni, r., ,;,,, ,., f i' FreshOvqned.liobsters, !: ; r - xanioea,, , r m ! . T . :f . Jelly,, vf. ,!, m j Tl T.1 i --ill 'jrWWfiiy.v itip A
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 14, 1883, edition 1
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