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J - tt' -.-( T .... i ) 1 i 'VJ i I " ' 77 ii ,;.'"i.(..-,t r, t.V . ' ' . , i V . - t. !i Hi qn: v 3 NeW- BERNE, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1883. hi. NO. 171. I r rvw J 5 1 ' , JourmJUlnlatare Almanac. a Sun rises. 6:11 1 tieneth of day His '::?C""Snn sets,' 5:20 Kl hours, 0 minutes. : - Moon rises at 758 p. m. v y '; :V Ws yi agaiii yesjjeday. C:t , J ', ' ' No oysters iri market. What had be ' ? tome of them? , r - i il i-.-.M !' , .'i i'-'.t-!'-- n,i m-mm' Am.1oa n.-li IWcdtbi! 'it ob : ' v ' HoWard'B Bhip riiilwdy for repairs;' . '-'..i . Tbo.Bphopner' IJavana, Capt. Caffee, - ; arrive ffoiij airfield yesterday with a ? " The steamer C?cr arrived from Jolly 't!,;; v OldlolesierdVy ?v? with: cot- W; . , oiv, rwe aDa puFBenger. j j , v r , ihiuirn iinife lively aroflnif the cotton nrd'nnd 'tlul :''tea'hier wliarves. Li f, thepjly, ,' He, iep)rt8 Uio V'op iaJw .'Vv 5 neighlMii)iO'V iw being. Tair,' especially r,' v ' (J.r ';f 4 j i,. f r- , Tboi.itoamer 'utlerifiok the Jigei' f 't'-.:'. Idly around to Congdon's mill yesterday - ' ( s v evening. She is one of the monuments of the Midland failure.. v v t '' Superior1 Court for Lenoir next!week r-:0' Our man Taylor will be on hand rfeady vtt to jrive receipts to those 'who are in ; t-rreara witl the JotifiNAL. ? i ' ! .' f .-I- . . , . ;:V:-.,S i, i The steamer Ooldsboro arrived yter 3ay rnorhing from Baltimore' ,yith. a. f r good cargo of general merchandise.) She Jrijsailed tlaat.inighti ;with ,a full cargo of ,. 0ttbnJi ; ''('iiv.il ii'M-r-. j ".,':.',- o: ' '' Tiat has become of the he w pdstofaces '. ' ' that the department agreed sometime yXU ag to ; establish, at , , Adams creek j and ?,i,Hfi5 Jolly Old Field? 1 They are; needed :naw As bad as ever.1 If Postmaster ' Manix '. .'U inform us viiat' ia lacking we! will v, -i endavor to supply it, , ! , ., 0 ; ':'ji (:;;' r. n I ill,.! v Caught Him. , Our next door neighbor ef thej Ex press office, Mr.'.B. K.! Bryan'sIipB oft bri a trip occasionally and is baok before ! '" ' :we find out he' is eypn gone. 7 But we ' v ,,' ;' have caueht him this time, with the aid 1 i- .. ;.' . v ' or a Droner repuimr, aa ww wiiuwuij Vmffifftim the Charlotte Observe will show: 1 1 i: ii i Mr George Bryan, the Central's good 1 i ':aJ; loobimr and popular clerk, t left sester- " Sp T.tMm E.Hackburn. Bryan, of ew tferae. X7 Judgment AfHrmed. in. - The Supreme Court ha affirmed the stj,' judgement of the court below in the V' .vVjoase.of. John .T Sugg, who' was tried . X l., , here last. fall for. highway robbery, and; ": i sentenced to the penitentiary for forty '.' f ' years, from which, he .appealed. , Sugg got.tiieii waiting for the Supreme Court W and walked out'of the citrpn'e day and - . has not been heard from since, tit fa ' , ? i hatdly bolieved that he will come baok .'.''j:of his own accord to leant' the .deqiiioil ' ' ' -.-..I .i-.u -.i-f ''"' ' ' i - ; V ,t l Uie court i. I.r Vi".y civil Kisiit,.' i'-:;:; The Supreme Court of the r 1 lited Hnif pn hna dnpiiled that tba Civil KltrntS ; - -Act passed by Congrees itf 1973 is un- "coBstitutionalr Justice Bradleyj deliv-l V unanimously; concurred hvthtyre being' v but ' bite I disMntery rJueticf ,jErlan!6f - , Kentucky. ' Bpt f few , negroes in the Smith." of thesresent sreneration. Would i'ff haveeyeri aimed, irigRt 'uMer " (l Is --'i;v dct;s but we are glad, they5 have;been V S n passed upon! for the benefit of these who '"; persist in'jputing.ituemselyeSi where , ;'. t. they are notantittg;.' ,w . Solved, y.4. Ii '.t;" 8 l!M '-i . j i. . r " Masters Walter H-Mis Charfoft liali and Sidney; Lane liaVe seht .. . raot; solutions oi uie prouiom giveu u yesterday's f: JortoAlC. :Te j ? wW handed it in said it was one of the . nupfitions nronounded bv the committee '4 on. Civil Service Befotm : t(j Hijcants , ifor . office. Now ,boys don't conclude - there is a chance fori you ttf get office, ; - We believe vou are aU ; Democrats'and ' .'don't stand gho"st',6f -a' chance ti get office while Pfesjdeut Arthur' occupies -'.the White Hoo8ei''''f;;v.??,;-i " . ; !i",The best, solution, however was sent I V in by Miss Myra tI;Burrus,, thoiigb! they ' ' Literary Club Orcanlied; , i v A meetintr was held on Tuesday night : . , at the residence of Mr. )?. ti. Roberts :' "the puriwHe'of Weahiztn'g a literary iind '.A;r;:niu8ica4 clab,' thirty -seven members ing in attendance.; 1 The following' offi cers were elected: ' .f-, : PreHident; Ceo.' D. :0'uton V v. ! ; ; Vice-Presidorit.TiiRsJanetT.lIolliit'er. Asst. Vice-rnwLk'ist, Professor Trice Thomas. ' , ' V , Treasurer, Miss Hannah Allen. 1 " . ' Sooiofiry, It. F. O'N, 1. ! ' A - :5!-ui!,ee for the purpose of draw i-i 1 Iawi and Coi. " n was r c ,i ' f.ng of Miss LI i Ives A. O'iver, Geo. G. C T. iv Thomas, MaUi Mijnly Dead. But Not Sensible of It. W9 have bf tea hfard .th story' of the Irishman's renlv to his wife when she reproved him for not kiflihg the turtle, fttAntVv Twfi fio .irn 'k r,t,a, I head ofl That reply is now applicable to thn bnttflrftv 4. h h.ri m n in ji i-i.i':v:fir . gentleman tells us that his hJttle damrh- ter had obtained some erasses for the rrarpWbftacrag&idie inanOepiece, and wished to ornament it with butter- flies. ' She 'pbtalne4, quite a'jauraberof these and hot wishing to torture them to'death by fastening them'm the grass, had their heads' clipped off and dropped them into a' box ' to die. Torty-eight hotifti ftoiri3tkVtfttlirl renorted to her father that her butterflies were or o Tl.n ntk Kmno a lirtU in. I credulous about the matter ''went and examined for himself and sure enough found them .crawling about. . "They were dead but not sensible of it. The Goraer Stone. .'- The ' snb-committee oh laying j the corner stone! of the 'now court house holds a meeting to-day ' to decide upon the time and to make other necessary arrangements;- We suegoet . that ' the ceremonies of laying : the corner stone be immediately turned over ' to St. John's 'Lodge' No! ' 8,' A. Fi &l-Al M. The mombers of the Lodge will at once take hold of the matter, cor respond with the Grand Master ou the propriety 500 feet high,' and would overtop St. lather of Mr. 1 Geo..' M., Uapon, oi of calling a special meeting of ; the Paul's Cathedral. The largest tree in "i8 cityr died at SmithvUle on Sun Grand Lodge and invite all the heigh- California is 435 feet in hight, and 110 aayJasV after a lingering illness, boring lodges tb talfe partjn the cere- feet m circumference., u , fcH adva?ced a oi 88 y,ear8. monies. .it has been u long time since Craven county ' built; a court house, ' and not withstanding we feel "depressed on ac count of the short crop and the failure of the trucking last spring to' pan out as we" 'Wcpeoted.-'yet !we just as well hv a W time as not. It will do no "f1 w aT m'- VTM? V-l vitVv AnnntnAn n 1 1 r gn Uiioairtna! Ii Ira rill a 1 , j.-.i - 1 j !.,:. .,.. " , va v.. ... rio!4-Avi mill VtA OtWA laQVa .m w '.'""'!"r;v money; than -titer., carry away. we hope the committees will take some dofi- AM action fcWayj ande further sug ...... U..K-. ia .i k (w). w f uo. iVUBynmp. . w , the closing ceremwues oi me aay a grand Wren Ugm fapceBSton,. ana as a committee ' W - aKtementB "for. this partof';the progHaune, we take the privilege of appeatbg Messrs. J. W. f . , t' 1 7 pcrT 5 W touniy. EDfroRjouRNAt'. In 'view of there- industry JnN6rth Carolinafwrae items Mr' Fleming did not recover con port mado to Judge Phillips at the late respecting Its adjatogeb as a staple sciousncBS until after the physician term of our Superior Court hy a com- Irop In oui" low1 'grounds , may not be arrived. Hi6 injuries are pronounced mittee appointe(T by the grand jury uninteresting . to the readers of the not necessarily dangerous. Yester froM their body on.'thecbnditipn.; of our Jovrnai.. V ? v' day he was getting on fairly well, poor house arid its' rnmatesi t teei it my " To begin at the beginning let me say Pre;e; 8icknes8' Dy taking occasion duty, in juttice i to the county icomrais- first that the seed, "which resembles that ally one of Emouy's Little Cathartic sionersl to let the publio' know What of the ' onforr,-costs about 50 cents a PILLS, a wonderful appetizer, an abso has beerl actually 4bn6 for the support pufa aridf that 'lfrom ' three to four lute cure of biliousness. 15 cents; 4 of those aithe poor house. : pounds' are required' for each acre to be raian ruar,ann tm r The! ibnimittee' reported that the housrawere Q a leaky condition,, ana e ' inmates ' Were poorly fed and poorly Clothed.' ''iM ' j In tegard to the houses, I will state that the former ; chairman of thei board of .commissioners, , Mr. ; John Pearce, had two- Rood frame houses erocted, but they were burned down, and it was ( needs no aUeatiofkuntU.tt Ib time to cut weak. - Middling a ii-4; btrict,iow Mia lsrliltnlStp3 tMr. ;,ye i,.ap. isaaqh vtrong grower that it Idling 9 5-8; Low! Middling 91-2; Or- bifrned for ' the purpose of preventing paupers peing : sent, to, a poor nouse. Mr. 'TeMrce'thoh had two good, substan- pauper, 1.? touse, tla'l log1 houses1 Greeted,' and the same were reicoverea a jaiM)eK, wjvtc ium There are six inmate of ' the . j poor housefour womenuine. .of whom fcfctlaWf.W Pi KW'tW'i io far as rearinar anoaVel is concerned, and two toJnifcr'wndnV thb( 'fdiywfnif 'allow !yJfB: Thirty pounds flour, If pounds coffee ,..! Aian i nnnl anntf.'l cfnl trtn , 7". I I "7 ' , , V." kerpsene,,, ,2 , pait toeft fl, shoes, 8 pair aAta) arda 0.1 VOfda whit A hrtfTlAflniin. MUVID OAJW) " wmiw ww wv v 6 yards riiirting, 43 yards dress goqdf sitlxL ii tuiJrsti. .ut a "Si i'S : VTlo; yuo jnuTOj ivj p'nf hiwiis oi tnreaa a aozen uuitons. uoau and matches 80 cento worth 1 hit, i A-'itt"' T- l- i yards drilling- . , . The above is the account rendortd. by a merchant in Trenton, who furnished the coodsl L dU ..I i , ' 1. In Uddition toali8,M; Tho-Harl- son was allowed payy on the first Mon- day in October; for 54 pounds of baooJS, 22 pounds of pork and three bushelBtf for meal furnished 'during the month (fentartMKMwhieK :w anont the allow attce made each month.' they are tot anue uiouo onuu iuuuui. un furnished with all uie.vegetaDies neo eBsifjwpjiKwn 8w wmiuiuoj have at the poor, nouse, ana are iur - nished with potatoes when they.. can tp LW14. ?3iri' j Vi XmvdY- coVnplahi6i tthe'cdniniItt6e-some x uovc uu uuuui uuv mvm .uwnv. them would complain II led in, nrBtaiass wnicn nemp is neeaea, renaers u hotel, style-but,; .leave it with rarIm6siMpoiBleiter8tot,iliB, mar- reasonable nian to say if the provisions j ket. . .i 1 tjrni .,a're no amp.y ?umuie pievuit Buuiui. -rKodS1 mat your papoi is reaq oy largo timber of tne citizens 01 J ones, n V , e! " f Of .the COmmiontonera t i' batuiiunt be and columns. I' ' Normal Claw Now.' The following are a" few' of the facts, which were picked up in the Normal e,as8 yesterday afternoon The su'iVevor's! mark o The surveyor's mark on a1 tree never any higher. ; - One bushel of wheat in seven raised in thn TTnifjul Rtntaa in rofoiuorl hv Aha New York Produce Exchange, while they sell two bushels for every one gwwri - f ! 's n ..!..: -:-w a? ; : w nero tne boutn r,se8 0 n"1110"" "aies of cotton, New York Cotton Exchange ellBM.InmioM,t..M,ltt,..' Pennsylvania does well to make 24 million barrels or oil in a. year.- But the New York Tetroleum Exchange selIs 2000 million barrels each year. fn(w .y "uouo. u one Pund 01 water at 474 m,xea Wlin Pm-. 01 um at acsy, tne temperature of the mixture will be 8P, ana ice remains 83", tno' tne atmos- phere be mucholder. , .uf ...... Ane sum 01 tne digits 01 each product in the ninth line of the multiplication table is equal to 9. ., .. The 19th of May, 1780, is known, in history as the "dark day." '.; The first newspaper in' England was called the "English Mercury, " and was published in 1588 by Lord Burleigh. "! "Hail Columbia" was written in the aUmmer of 1798 hv Jos. Rnnlcinunn M rm. eEuoalvotas tree in AnRtrMi.a : The first newspaper in the United States was called the Boston "News Letter," published in Boston by Bar-1 tholemew Green. Last year over $12,000,000 were sub scribed for educational purposes bv prjVate purses, tk ji . u.-. I mm ciobuiu wuruut luaviliuo WM U9ed ln JsinglnncI m 1850 ' I rm. 1 . n r . . . . . - ine Beea 0I nax was nrst sown in 1 If t . 1 , Ann massacnuseits m ioau. At the bfeglnning of the 18th century thtt. Encuv . iana:uaKa waB 8t)oken bv thflf Enclish lancuacra was snnbnn hv ( C ' g- m J . . ... " . .. . v uiimuu ucuuiu. ai Lilt? uo" i ginning ot ue present century it was gpoken by 2ff, million! and' to-day it is spoken by 90 millions. . . ' Shakesneare took the nlav "McBeth" frora the book of Kings in the Bible. ' ;:, 7 , - i't ' ntuM' y beingj comparatively:; Bpeaking, ' a new I sown; having prepared the land, as for wneat, snout. the tnidoie , or. May, the Seed bhould be. either sown broadcast or r)lanted' In driller about thirty inches apart and then brushed in with a brush; if the weather is favorable, and the land in good order they will sprout in from I two to five day's, after which the crop eradicates all weeds. , KTOWwerye in flAnrat 4wa Knva trn of AifrtA wA ' bending theto down with fti rope and a' i man uunmg iu?ui,,wiiu a biukib. "as L... feflelI .bot twofweeka- if not con- jyenient to strip, as is best, when they I are cut! The machine ' for doing thie about 300 and; tokee about a one - horse rxwer to, run r. W may betsta- , tionary and run by either water,, steam oruorBepuweur , iuy uo luuuuwiu ' convenient.' AS t taken off, the fibre, which oomes out like a of yanit tied? totAj I i-nrr .TOliVi nan Ka AriA Ivi an V vav3V 1 vurvuwk ' waaw vut a. . iil WillMK1 ' TV 1MVU, UVUa MtMt CBU rdhiry cotton press (Without, bagging. I An acre of good bottom land Will Poe general,about fifteen tone of 8tftiK wnicn yields two nunarea pounas r or nDra to we ion. r i i i -. ; u 4 There are over $16,000,000 worth of , jute imported annually into the United r. iutefl and Ae demftn4 for itisaasteadv fot 00; ag th8 fibre will Bell for from three and a, half to nine, and even twelve debts A pound, and the cost Lof nJck6ino. 11,, that it is the more profitable crop of the I twt. -At the .lowest pprlcfl fstated above fan acre will produdd $80 worth of fibre, of while 00 is considered a good yield ft " - 1 ootton a u t a. j - 1 also Dr. Abbott,, of Vandemere, has had uv i uvuuvn,. i . uuviUi.v, - seventeen acres in jute tnis year, wnicn um jiwuou ntu, w .u . i longer any, uouos or. tne leaaipuity 01 making it. 4 fgtoplefcrpp' In Wlipartiof our State, and the uses to whichjtu of ging,' matting' arid other articles for n v ..;,e,.vrvl mh v, V " fRfJ, jTi ' of the jute are pseds pot herbs 1 and a is ioowo as huw, u wiarp 1 1 rjr grown minaia ana vnma, wnere J corrtniwioners that ,tv .'wJi..4 Ithaitniftnufacture Htockhoideni of this Company will be held at 'rt11 to ? rTd . aC6 o1rT,',e,UXHTV o? ' E. M. Foscue, ... or mustard seed follows its growth. , octoh'ku netj i . i ii Commis8ioners;'; i4 "' V" " " , M. B. C ootl7dui j . B; F. TJSBAULT. Secretary.' that iy,a 44i ,.U 1 tW. 4 tluanuiacture StockhoWera of this Company will be aeia at , STATE NEWS . : '.!!! Jr I'll T-i '!'; '' loaned from. our Exchanges. 1 1 ; t - j ;-ir. 1 WKen.g Suagrowtn, ana theUOO f aiWVV lUWl. AOW. wuaugaowuo uu.uu ingdoodle ia heard ISSS 1Q t06-l&nd.- Wpea CJTJ last , week, ' aggregating . . 47,000 , pound8.--Twenty. new dwellings r have been let to contract, , There is a growing demand for . nouses. tt ijarmers report. suort inasi, esDociallr the bitter mast. .. An- other sign of an opeii winter.-- ,$he. hailstorm; of last night did considerable damage to the tobacco crop . nprmeast pi . town. vol. 1 ; li. . J .i n j ' ii I " of . Omvas flftnlMHni 111 TJlH lirftr. fllSmPT. nv I invitation,, of t the State executive committee, , , ; , , ( -Wilmington Stat: .We learn that jjgV, Oscar Miner .colored), of this city, baptized tbirtyfour. persons at Castle llayne on , last isuuday , a week ago,' and nine at Kocky Point, Mr. F. M.. Foyj of Scott's Hilt, Fender county, is paying a great deal of attention to the raising of hogs, and takes pains to secure the oest oi stock. VV e noticed two fine pigs at Mr. J. II. Jones', livery stables yesterday , morning, which had just , been sent to him from HighPoint.- Mr.Geo.W.Crapon, L-i.i i, n 1 I M I H.I '. Ml. 11V llll Willi. U III1 W llllll Raleigh New.OUcrvcr: Satur- uay aiternoon a T party 01 young men started to Gary, but SO muddy were the roads that they turned hank whAn nAnr t.hft fair irrnnnila r ' u aii ' i." ", D "". I ll'lnminn . n ion "im aba nnill riuuiiut, unu i.u.Uv..a auu George Andrews. . Turning a sharp I comer, at a trot, Messrs. Fleming I ' . . " and Timberlake were thrown to the ffround with violonce. Timberlake URnnnfijl with a sc.nln wnnnrl twn UUU l .f AWU V UVU'J. . . ...VI I IUI.UCB luui: vu tlio U.IUH. Ul buu UVitu. I,,., . ,i ....... ii . I ae neiu 10 me reins as lie ien. ; rue horse ran away with Mr. Andrews but was soon stopped. Mr. Iteming WOS badly injured, i The eyelid of his lett eye was ciltm two. Uelay senBeless. Messrs; Iredell Johnson and Ed. Engelhard drove up and hard coming here for a physician. BavB: "Brown's Iron . Bitters auicklv 1 stopped the chuls with which l suffered. COMMEBCIAL. Jodenal Office, Oct. 17, 6 P. M.-; COTTON Sales of 203 bales. . Market uinary v. n :.i.n;!: ; ::i . -, . . , NEW YOEK SPOTS.' Middling, 10 9-16; Strict Low Mid dling 10 8-8; Low Middling 10 8-16. hi- i)l" FUTURES. I '. ,.' '.... , ,.''.,,. MOENING. NOON. EVENING. , October, . 10.41 10.45 . , 10.49. "November, 10.45 10.48 ' 10.49. ; ' December, ; 10i54 ; 10.58 i; 10.59. CORN-yReceipts '820 bushels, poor stocky 57 to 60. . RICB-Recelptr 700 bushels, selling quickly at 95:to $1.00- Market firm. i OATSU-Nn rrvl.!l OnAfAtlnn im. ao I "'"M''- DOmtKSTld'ISAltKET. ' ' TOEPENTINB Dip, 82.25; hard $1.25." ; TAB-Firm at $1.25 and 81.50,:. i ' ., Bkeswui 25o. per lb. .v ; ' Honey 75c. per gallon. t .1 r; , BEEF-7-On foot, 5c. to (Bo. ' " ,'i -i it j) . HAMS-Country, 18 Jc. per'pound. :,lRCountry,'12id; perlb. ' ' Fbxsh Pork '7a o. per: pound. Eoasr 20ci per doien. i ,! "' -; Peandts $lal.25 per bushel. . 1 Fodder 80o. to $l"per hundred. , : Onions $3 8.50 per bbl. ?' i ! !l Am.E8-'-75c.a$1.25 per bushel. : '. PBA9-r85c.' per bushel.) i r : f i ' . i . , : 1 Hides Dry, 9allo. ; green BaOc. , , , , I Tallow uc. per lb. ( CnicKKNS Grown,, . 45a50c'. per pair; 'MBAlr 70c ner Dusnei. ' . 1 1 Potatoes Bahamas 85o.v yams 50o, i,, , WO0l 1WUC, per. pOUno.. 'i J j . i wootif-iaaaoc, per pound. 1 ' j ' , , t i , gjuNauts-rWest India,dull and nom. m inali not wanted. Building 0 men, 1 hearts, $4.00; saps, $3.00 per M. 1 ui; trHOLKSALH Unices. 1 r L.Nkw Mess. Poek-$13.00; long : clears I'to.i snouiaers. arv saiiuoto. ' f Molasses ahd SYBUPSr;221a45o bij r flit To."in rwrir '-FLOr;R-$4.oba7.T5 per 1 im 1 - ' barrel: jl I Okficb o "XtHaifARt. and cbbuaki itlin.ri , gAAi. comhasv, ' - , j. v j,,;, nobfolKhVa., OctoberSth, 1883.' tne 1 , The bkULAR annual MEETINQ of the I ooptinorl with a annln wnnrul twnSOLE Grand Opening ' . ' M "rs. S. II. Lane & Co. mm0 to call the attention of the public ' w 1 and UODiplete BtOCK of w - ii ,a TTr; TIT;ii;Uw all ailtt Winter MlLillierV, which they will open for public inspec- ,onon ' Thursday, October 18, 1883. mi j ; - nn n.ii .1 uraire hi can uie attention oi me rl . All are invited to call. oct POLLOK STREET. 171w THE UNRIVALED T-r7TTr ti a DlfDDnTTJT IN Hi VY H ASxmXili UXLtiJ COOK STOVE. Nothing further seems necessary to a beZti h,i. . ' O rr.w-". m.m uhv large Flues and Oven. Patent Oven Shelf, Swinging Hearth Plate, Deep Ash Pit and Ash Pan- The Cro8s pieces all have cold air braces, and the Covers are smooth and heavy. Large single Oven Doors. Tin lined. mo liirKtjiv increased sales ai mis rm i i s j . .. Stove attest Its popularity-every stove 1 i " may warrantea I v Kir tyq a rr v x . jxli u amui aj x , SOLE AGENT, NEW7 BERNE, N. C. I a a: . . t-. .uy tuouuKB wuuieu iur rariner uiri Cook Stoves sold by P. M. DRANEY at 10 cts per pound. ocl7dwtf fillLLItJEdY. 1883. Fall and Winter. 1883. Miss llarriette Lane's STOCK OF Elegant imiiiiery Goods Will be exhibited on Thursday, October 18. All are cordially invited to call. taJ". PRICES VERT LOW. 4 Pollock opposite Episcopal Cliurch. Oct. 15th,. 1883. 17dlw rJuillinery ! Miss Kaie L. Garraway Having just returned from . NEW YORK Withthe iBEST SELECTED STOCK she has ever brought, invites the citizens of town and surrounding counties to come and inspect it . . . . ; THUESDAY, OCTOBER 18th In prices she DEFIES COMPETI- TION. She ' offers for the first time HAIR GOODS (at low figures). " wprjr MTt.T TWpriv ( opposite baptist church. Statb Fair at Raleigh. special excursion train Korthe accommodation of visitor to ft late Fair at ltalelgh a BI'KUIAL TJIAIN Will be run WEDNESDAY, TBBSDAT AHIl FRIDAY, October 17. 1-8 and 19. I "jl! frLJl JXTTT. , f 2:10 A.M. 3.15 4:10 r i i newbem " i lJaOraiige....w.........i,.......i. 7:05 Arrive feJeigh Moiusuorq ..,...jt,..i. 10:Sa,,- ." . betubwiku, Leiva lulelBh.;. I. . :0aP.M. Arrive Uoui8loro....,... 7:SO - IjUlmiff....L... S:4 " . Klnaton .nMHM.n.n. ................ 9:23 Newbem 11:07 Newport... 12:35 A.M, 1:10 FaTe for Bound 'Trip; Including Ad- . suasion w air uroono. from More'd City 16.30 From Core Creek .:. W.'J) Newport..,., tt.no - wover..-...4 Haveloel...w5.65 - KlnRton....i.. n . r ,U1 . u .'..II, . 1 l ' ' 8.1)0 8.B5 n .M. 1 nlSTedf -o cM ". neDern .... .w - , utuiwitjo,.. .iu n- Ample aoeommouatlohs will be fu Can will run Uironah without ehanee.1 MRS. DEWEY has been detained at the North on account of sickness, but has telegraphed that she will be hereon Friday, the 19th. She has made a careful 'and complete selection of Fall and Winter Millinery, which she will bo pleased to show her friends and customers on her re turn. Due notice of her open ing will be given in the Journal. On Pollock street nearly oppo site old stand. NOTICE. In obedience to an order of the Superior Court for Craven county, I will sell, for cash, t the Court. House door ln the City of New Berne, at 12 oulock, M on MONDAY, the NINETEENTH day of NOV EMBER next, two rtartii tf Utu nf lunH altnnta1 'JviffltVt atiuit in said city, Bonth of lot 79 on same street CominlBsloner. New Berne, N.C , Oct. 15, 1883. ldtU Special Notice TT7 H Tvi Your attention ia called to the MANY ATTRACTIONS I offer this season, the LARGEST Ever Shown m Key Berne, Consisting in leading articles, of BEAUTIFUL SOLID GOLD WATCHES CHAINS, CHARMS. LACK PINS, NECK CHAINS, LOCKETS AMD PENDENTS, PLAIN AND FANCY Bangle and Chain Bracelets, RINGS IN EVERT VARIETY. Fine Perisoopic Spectacles and Eve Glasses in Rubber, Steel, Celluloid, Sil ver and Gold Frames. A new method of fitting the eyes correctly. (jail ana examino stock; no trouble to show goods. Respectfully, B.A.BELL, Jeweler, Middle st., New Berne, N. C. N. B. I will give Fifty t$50.00J Dol lars for any article ever sold by me for Gold or Silver that was not. ' octlldlr : iB. A.. Bell. Pigs' Feet, Tripe AND, By the half bbl or kW - A I Wholesale and Retails CHAS. H. BLANK. JPULTON MARKET BEEP, Breakfast Strips, - i ; , Small Hams, ' ' i' i. Sugar. Cured Shoulders,1 ' ' Cheese,' ? , " -';.,'! 'at' V.it' Pickles,. "(',; .Vp ; White Beans, v v ''Italiatt Maccaroni, ' ,,r l'' Fresh Canned Lobsters. ! is. ,.ii'fi,'!'i -j .o-R ?i ; Kaminn . ' P:,'s:,"" .,---'.r .i. " , .i i : .runes, , i-.itif , j Tapioca, i ! Jelly, ' ' ! ' ' I Pearl Barky Fresh Spiee8 , ' Just received, C. E. SLdVEB, A .1 Chairman Boar OclWJtWW " ' ' i W. UUK.H, BUpu anll-Uly i .'A i i.'fft I i. .1 i . s ; ' ..i 1 i.i" , j
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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