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'1 M i 'I.J .! ; .'A'fTT J. J. .oil !i:l"IW":BfeB'N..'..C,,;STJNJ)AY.' OCTOBER 2g;i 1883.', r. VOL.11. NO. 180.: O.M A 1 7 J ourual Miniature Almanac, ,( ;:, Sun rises, 6:20(1, Length of day. -' Suiv.setsSiOS J 10 hours, 48 minutes. Moon rises at 4:10 a. m. The senior, editor of tho Pamlico En terprise was )Moc on, 'rldjiy-j 1 ; ' Ma j. John Gatlin was in the city yes terdoy'and left fdr Beaufort last! tight: Mr.iElj jah Sjftpnd'w jfe! )4 'ft V.. SIovpv have .returned . from New York. .;,;);.; ) ;i ;:.V.' ', Five jnarritvge license issued during tike wifek'bylhe Register: of Beeds, three to whitesjincUwq to colored couples. Capt-J. 8, lane, ot fitonewallballed to see us yesterday jolly as ever and . or s rigitm, . , ,r P.ll. Pelletier, Esq , of Polloksville, arrived oti the steamer Trent lastriight and boarded the, train for Beaufort to Steamer Arrivals. The Snowmt from; Snow HM with n7A utterances to whafc-in the hide vi Mies or cotton ana ia Barrels oi corn. ment 0f the, maiorit of its numbers The 'Carolina frprd Snow UI with, 86 J would tend to strengthen that oraaniza-i owe? or cotton.;,;;;;, , s , u; nticmfurthei.jthe, prty;!(wQuld Jisten ne jvetwe rrom aanetoo- wun iiotwith nleajmra tojmvajMiB.whichOov. . . . .! il I, . ,ll: T - ri-rrrr, i T ' Dales 01 cotton. ernar. Jammavrukra .frr dfeimriu-A. !The.2W fifc4iMkWU ins! H . wishes. Ant afciaMumed don't of cotton. '. , , . . cara conTi;ud,arBape. v . ' Democrat ii this county that the con Guilford Qddn was convicted of rape I ventidn did) wrong ini censuring apub- at Lenoir Superior1 Coart last week and lo errant."':; " mitU. A. POTriB.,i eenteBced'., W ,' Judge VPhillipa to IbeiBMmfort TelepAondyl '!' fliti 1 ' - . ' m. . .i : i- l. . unit tik ' - -- - . ..f ot -t: i.t: . " We learn from parties present that the SupVrior court domhiencoiat fee'atifdrt attend court. v to-morrow, Judge 'Plumps , presiaing Our man Taylor will be on hand Tues day prepared to receipt for the Journal The remains of the late John F. Hanff .wero interred in Cedar Grove Cemetery yesterday evening. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Dr. L, 8. Burk head of Neuse street M; E. Church. Thos. G.: Skinner, Esq., Democratic candidate for Congress in .the first dis trict, will address the citizens of Pamli co at Bayboro on Tuesday, the ,80th an 4 at Pamlico on Wednesday, the Slst Mr. Hyman Emanuel, formerly of this city, now of the firm of H. & B. Emanuel of New York' city,, is in the city. . He says he had more real pleasure while doing business here than he has experienced since. 'u ; j,; !( The ' steamer Goldsboro sailed for Baltimore; yesterday evening with a good cargo of cotton. "This is the fourth boat Bent out during the week by the Clyde line, carrying in all about 8,000 bales of cotton. ! ' '" :': In- the case of Starkey McDaniel vs Susan King et al& from Jones, pending in the Supreme court, the cotfrt denied the motions of the plaintiff, in an opin ion delivered by Judge Merrimon whereupon plaintiffs moved for a writ of certi orart to the judge below, whiijli Was allowed. . . ' " . The cafentera : ,of 'this1 elty jare;; all busy, at least the say so.';'57e have been making an effort for- several 'daye to get one to do "4 small Job of work but it If nogo.., JSven Mosses 'Syan responds with ft broad smile and shake of his pate when we show, him the money" in ad s vance.3 e.willitake awatt ithfcjigh - the city one day , next) week" and see ' W1UV VUOJ UiD UU BU UUBf OUUU. . ,,(,( , ,., .i, ih't .ci,H-S! . - Chnrch Servlc. .,.,. ,,,,iuv, Christ Church V. W. 8hieds ,Bectw. Twenty$urd ' Sunday"after. Trinityr ' SS. Simon and JudeVpostles.' Servlcfcs 11 a. m. and 7:80 p.' m. 1 Sunday School - at 3;30 p, m. The publio are always in vited to the servites of this Church, . , and protection of its organization and djefense was conducted with much zeal and credit on the nart of thevounir attorneyBessrs! Uzsferf : AldRohse, who were assisted by A. J.'Loftin, Esq. This was Mr. Rouse's first case and we axe pleased to hear bis effort spoken of t such commendable terms. IW: Kins tdn litems. The weather elear flfif last Friday and; icotton may now, JcomMMD morel freely. It jhenjsold for 9lui Beed cot ton brings 8 cents. Fresh pork 8 to 9 oentav 'hi ,mM vv. -i a J poiH v. The ladies of the Epfscopal Church 'at Kmsipn'wm g;ve1,iinioyet fertiVal'Dh Wednesday nfghlis tfct.'Slst 'and'Nov: The County line Qnoatloa. I Wa Pub,i8Q be.low;the proceedings, of lgt b,T MU'Vnefli'to th 'ahntiti. ''U l . it. i 1 I j ', .. . .r, ... .,i.......T. lueeuug uoiu uy iue tax patera ream ing in the disputed territory of Craven and Carteret county. . This action of hetnhem. , 11 1 i It is generally, believed the jury in the the,e; people certainly' ought to satisfy .1 of peanuta and rutabagas, with , which one of the jurors supplied himself , don't become exhausted too soon; i u . : i t A !' Gi'angeliquor seller, who matis of im t . . . . . . Superior Court will disagree if the stock even Sheriff Jones 'that there is -doubt I . " , - 7 "t1. about the-line being established accord ing to the law. Why don't the commis sioners of the .two counties select men kJ.mtWhi. molt fit)' VU ILU UU TV U HUU VAUIUIUU kliU U1UIW1 I . " , . L . 1 takrt testirrtonv ftTid Bfittle the nnestion 1,1118 Dy8 arunK py selling tnem WhiS as to where the turnpike road is? .-A keas h found four kindB bf, time very .intelligent gentleman, Mf, Wm, m Kmstonlast week-town cloclc time, Hardesty, from that 1 neighborhood was P08'0 time, railroad time and a devil ih to see us a few days ago and assured OI.S.Sim9-wJHAuage ,nuiips no that the linn wan run in acRnrdanA I Upon a nunierouslv siened netition. with the act, while we had a communi- Judge Phillips ffafcfemitteidlRlp 6 months tion from a gentleman in the same imprisonment; pf R. S... Taylor, but, re- neighborhood that pointed out clearly quired bond - and sufficient security that it was not van according to the act. for. his goed behavior 12 months, to. So this is the way the matter stand, gether with payment of all costs, The Craven !county cotamfesioiiers hive The marriage of Mr. James IL Kinsey tjhis advantage in their1 claim: Had I of Kins ton, to Miss Blanche Robey, of . t ..: ' !.. .t . I ! I ....1 ., 1 . . . . i . f , r 1 . :;i,ffiS?!&r4l;'COMMEBCIAL. 25 Doz. Collins' fixes. '' :-') ..f i VCioperaa, xoo9. To tfte Cjlergy an f,aUy ffit thelirits 1 Journal Office, Oct. 7, 6 P. M. ' COTTON New York futures dull but 1 1 m T Bteidy? spots quiet. New Berne market - Pear Beetheijn: Te division of the 1 jh. .lilT its o ::::r;r!ir?rrr Sales forthe week 1,093 bales, against vj w m .WT.rW , 1.307 sm datn last var. of the; General Convention.1 it noWi be comes my duty, agreeably with the' pro visions of Canon p, Beo.l, ittellto'sionj- uiuu iuo jji uuHijf tuuvemuyu 01 we, new Diocese. I therefore hereby call such convention, to meet in' Christ Church, New Bernej on 'Wednesday,' December 12th, at 10 o'clock a!. rfl. , for the purpose 6f organising the 'new Diocese and elect ing a Bishop fot the sanies1 1 ; , ' ' - ! ! BUHop of Ndrth Carolina. 1 I'll. i'.l. . (Ill . . ,,j it i ti 1IH( II' !h . THE LATEST RBW8.'jiiil . KC. Pattern. $8.50 per Dozen. Everyone warranted. ' , , P. M. URANEY, ' i. , , ; jV South Front street, oct21-dwtf . . ' . Jtew Berne, N.C. Will You Do It? Middling, 91; Strict Low Middling, 91; Low Middling, 9; Ordinary, i'"' ' ' KBW VORJT RPOTft- J-n 4 V . ., I Deep Kock, pure Mineral water and Ginger Middling, 10 5-8; Strict XiOW Mid- Ale, Candlei, Uranges, Lemons. Applet, Nuts, ' lKi mi 1A. T ;. JkA , a et. If you can Judge what that la, it laDuke , If you want a good Cigar for 5 cents, 10 cent I or 15 cents, you can always find them at PALMER'S Cigar and Tobacco Store at the Sum of "Thk Major's." Also, Soda Water, dling 10 7-16; Low Middling id 1-4, FUTURES. ' 1 MORNING. NOON. EVENING. ' October, 10.8ft 10.52 10.53 .November, 10.53 10.52 10.53 December, 10.63 , 10.62 , 10.64 . January,,, 10.76 10.76 , 10.75 ( , RICE-Sales 500 bushels from 90c. ot $1.00. , Good qualities would readily bring $1.05 to $1.07i. CORN Receipts about 500 bushels, of Durham Cigarettes, Tobaceo for Chewing . ursiuuKiiig, ripeH, anu 4 Well come and see1."' '" W. L. PALMER, - nen u m. e corner oi eouia r roni ana oct2S-dw f ' Middle street. '. 1 NeW Berne, If ; C.; Alkxandkia. .Oct, .,26Choler has offered at 70c. reappeared in Fayoum, on the west side OATJ-r-Nona in market oi me n ne ana at Ail ten., DEW YORK, Uct." 20. Business' faU tires throughout the! United States and Canada as reported toR. G. Dun & Co.'s mercantile K agency, i number 218, as compared. with, 24 last;wMkY Nearly uaii iutob laiiures uucurreu in ine w est and South:"""". "'' St. ' PBTERSBUfca, October ; 26. -The latest Nihilist proclamation is being ex- I. G. YE0MANS, CASH STORE. NEW ;. , DOMESTIC MARKET. TraPliNTiNB Dip, $2.25; hard 1.25. Tab Firm at $1.25 and $1.50. Beeswax 25o. per lb. Honky 75c. per gallon.' Beef On foot, 5c. to 6c. . Hams Country, 13io. per pound. tiARD country, 1240. per lb. tensively circulated,! (,It demands that ; ; 'vZJrZT Peanuts Slal.25 per bushel. Fodder 80c. to $1 per hundred Onions $3 3.50 per bbl. AppLEs4-75o.a81.25 per bushel. Peas 85c. per bushel. HnE9 Dry, flallc; green 5a0c. Tallow-6c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 45a50c. per pair; i: they known that any such line was to Goldsbotoi tooky place; last, Thursday at be established by that act they would I Goldsbolfor The newly mkrried couple not have consented to it nor would the arrived here'' Thursday night on the General Assembly have passed it with- train and ; stopped y?ithj Drj W. A, J. put xransiernng a portion or me aeoi rouocK. 1 craven county witn w. At the late term of our Suneriorfioiiri a mewng w we.wx-payen; jemng a La Grange liquor dealer wa8 convicted Uee5thecorintie8 of,CraveSand7dr- beSrfti,?def Jilpp of, selling liquor teret, was held on Saturday the 19th tflfasmaH boyand 'making hmi beastly InBt.i to take come action ib regard to drunk. by gand costs on-the liquor i electifiar 'Abner Whitehead, chairman. ntt Iun' ! " "' . :' knd,J n, WftUfce, secretary, The A flruhken chap'whose'horse washeld cnair mandate A mm Djeoi 01 tne nieev-1 i. ,, tn. . . . -. ,1, ing, andowe, d&sion.the fol- bjT lowing preamoie ana resolutions were "c" j.wm wuuowu, ul ud adopted.j'ii' i U-.nXXIilittti J i ff; s Messenger, last week for a Quarter dol ; Whereas, At the, last session of the lar. - The Messenger man suggested that Legislature an act was passed establish- h newsnaner nmn and the haira'r ing a dividing line between the counties , w ntBP8Per 9nand the beggar pf CratenandCartoret, and " ' sloped. each Tcounty chiming the WtoryTn ana Protector 01 aumb omma,8 nM which' we five1 tthdf demand of ' us our found a practical follower in Judge taxes, and 1 'it the Czar summon the. renresentatives of the Russian people and asks full am nesty and the freedom of the press- and of speech and the right to hold public meetings as the only means of prevent ing a revolution. Vengeance is threat- 4 ened if the demands are disregarded. fii&w iukk, yctooer ine total ltin FVyj.Yh.?WrZ iHJ .in. . . . , snrine 25a40c. uo,4u ot wnienoi ouu is Amen- -Me1l70(, Der bushel can; against 1,000,010 .ana iK3ia,oioi Dn,.04i. 0R . . Kn respectively lastyear.; -xll 'i' i... WooL-12a20o. per pound. Shingles West India,dull and nom. inal; not wanted. Building 5 inch, , iieiepnono.1.,, . , , i nearts, $4.uu: sans, o.uu ner M. M ' WHOLESALE PRICES. The N. '$. Oft and Guario Company New Mess Pork 813.00: long clears succeeded last week in atchiHK and 7ic.i shoulders, drv salt. 6ic. pressing about 300,000 fish, which yield- Molasses and Syrups 22 Ja45c. ed a fair amount-01 oil. I The other halt use. per sack, factories did proportionately as well, Flour S4.00a7.75 per barrel. though we haye no hgues f ron them. A brief , visit to the Mullet ond fiaherv 1000 Ttnariila Rust Prnnf TJ P T T on Wednesday last afforded us consid- , JjeUlUJI i)l JUOW ri lCeS. puch a state of affairs, (knowing nothing I ..... .. , . . . m ..m .of. - th0 Yiui0f nnf.n if convicted before him last week for cut- dj therefore w aetoj ieepon4ting a mule with a hoe, for which cruel Smokers, take Notice. ' We oall attention of smokers and dealers in cigars to the sale at the store next to the postoffice to-mbrro'vl.r Tbls large supply of cigars has to be aoldre : gardless of prices, ; ,80' ; all ' intete$ted Should be on nana. J .Urii" . ! 1 ! Ji.il' Sundalr Readlne. ' (; 1 ' , On our editorial page wi this Issue will be found a sermon by . Rev ,w Dfc jj,jj Burrouson VOriDead .Prpmj'ArlUig ionjSU We are mdebtedCiolourirwnd Thos.' J. Latham,1; of N6rfolki'f6r ; the copyi It is excellent Sunday, reading Several of our'ait fort last pight to attend Carteret court, 4hkh piWmi s tQWf ro w& iMef M. Simmons. H. R. Brvan. M. DeW. Ste-rongon, Clement manly aaid Phile- mon , Holland, jr., were among the atr torneys'.' Dr.", 1 p:,;BiAar',wa8iil80 . along and ready to toll each, one of his strong points and how to guard against the weak ones., 1 uintiift (Hiif.t ' -' Mr. L. A. Potter'f'oi the feeautort fell phone, and'llr.'Fklfendalli' chair- man of the : late Carter etr Coivehtion . have published 'replies to .Govw Jarvis lottet to Mr; JnxvD. 1 Davis on thei reso lutions of the Convention! 'The fight between the regulars and, 'Independents of that county aided .'by1 the' Governor bids fair to be the Tammany fight of North Carolina. . , 1 .,,iml ,,,, . Clinton now hns1 telf2riiphio,i coni munication. A message of greeting was sent to the Governor .of the State upon the completiop of tho 'Tne and the following was the reply: ' Tlie Oovernor returns g' eroding; toCihiton. ' 8top by step diil'oiont Bto tier's or tne r. ifae aro niuvmj; lorwp.rt and tlie BKsreKate of these make up Lo: rrrent march of progress. I rejoice ev e nnd all. ' ' THOS. J. JAitvls. ;i , f m; , .. ; . 4.1. . .. Joufort' , 'Items, !' ( lTelephone.J.t) Broad St., between Railroad and Middle. ' I , ; '1 1 ;i! 'I ;('. CALL AND GKT New Buckwheat Flonr and Strained' Honey, ' 1 ' i- ' . 1. 1 i Fulton Market Spiced- Corned Beef, ' The very best Flour, ; . Teas, Coffee and Spice, Ham and Sugar Cured Shoulders, Large and Small Pearl Hominy, ' Smoked Beef, Bottled Horse Eadish, Canned and Bottled Goods, Potted Meats, Preserves and Jcllj, Prunes and Currants, , Cakes and Crackers, Candies, Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaceo and Snuff, And everything usually kept in a First Class Grocery. Satisfaction guaranteed or money re funded. , : , oct21dtf I. O YEOMAN9. O. MARKS erable enjoyment. Through the cour- Seed Oats. veoj ui vapb. vr. vv . opiiugio w raw uie seino hauled ashore and about 25 barrels of robbins and other fish landed on the I." Phillins. who means to do justice to vvnereasi yvw aw. -nos oring anout beasts as well as to man. A negro was was passed It lhle. I act he eets 9 months in the county iail. WhefeasiVWeare) nbither, able nor . ... . : : . , 1 willing to par .a , tax to both counties, Ane "uuiora Boon rape cae was and , . ,'.,. taken up in the Superior Court last WhereaW Irl VieV of the fafctrf labove Thnrsrlav set , forth, antt being nr. aoUM. aato haTe beh introduced by the State in justice to oursolves and our posterity, There is no direct testimony, all of it we do , 1 Deing circumstantial,, solicitor uaiio- iZesoZuelst, That we will not pay our Wav. Manlv. Esa.l and John F. Wooten prosecute, while A. J. Loftin ho has a rieht to collect. w 1 , and zzell and Rouse defend. . The case Tvl.u,A OA TV.. u.k. t...m.i. ho 1 nrill jLlfOOVttri wigif jl iuv yaivu vaa j va w 1 vv am jiivmhuij vvuduiuv huo avow v requested to keep m Teaainess money court week sufficient to pay his tax:' ..... Resolved Si, That a copy of these res- t-. (lr.a-n& Ttomti' "r..' ) olutiona be sent the Telephone for, pub- inot.iAnanH thA nlaiD iuroa JrkrrnH&f. hA nmiiMrimi t.vivt:..ffUiMui. . in vsj; Business dull for this season. Abner Whitehead, PeterF.CarrawayJ WU1 N. B!adley is thaWhaling Rocky MrHdi M- Fair tws rek TuHHuffHtoryBaroevJ.cttardSi i atui the cry.nfiomfi, ( vcotton , prop Merrill. Silas Mot. "Win? H.'Balf. Jataes T, pilbert, Jamei Oilbert, Stephen T, Bright, a. K. uarraway, . Ueo. 1. i;arra way, Thomas T. Wallace; Anson Banks, B. G.., Simpson, J. M. Carraway, John MoCleee, Kobert a. Ball, WUliam i, all and The ' prospects; for the ' future1 of the New Berne, Beaufort and Onslow Inland Coasting Company, are bright. Freights are beginning to be moved, bv the com pany in flats chartered for the purpose, and the work on the first Steamer of the line is being rapidly pushed forward. We are informed that she wili be ready! I in a few weeks, and will be immediate-1 ly put upon the route. . t, ,.. Oft Tuesday inorning last Dr. E. ,W. Owen, while walkiniz from his room to the restaurant where ne takes his meals, fell in the street and wrenched his back and fractured one of the bones in the I knee. 1 No one saw him fall and it is I not known exactly what caused the ac cident, but it is siinnoaed he atenned on the edge of a brick, a pile of which lay just where he fell, and the brick turn ing threw him suddenly and with con siderable iforoet f' He suffered - greatly and will be subjected to, long ,coanne-l ment an, tne very nest., , ; ,,. 500 Bundles Ties, 1 20,000 Yards Bagging. For sale by DAIL BROS., Commission Merchants, New Berne, N. C. WHOLESALE and RETAIL. MrV'M. E. Hawkins, Riagway.N1. O.i says: "Mr daughter ! 'was thin,' emacia ted, with no- appetite and, much debili, I r u . , mf " j tated. Brown's, Iron. Bitters,, gave her JLO JfAOiI?XCOX neauo.'.'. . 1 ,. . .. ,. Thlk cdluma. noxt to local hWa.i is to be used for local advertising. .Bates, 10 cents a line for first insertion; and1 s cents a line for each subsequent Insertions Salter, James M- Salter .James JamesPiltokaMiii -ft frfM ... ..i, . WAXLACK, seo'ty.. Thrietter f -OoNrhW Jarftb- lished in 'the columnS of thel JUephme, was receivsa wnn expreaamaa vi jui prise by Jts my readers, for but few of the elective officers .in this country acTlaVoihtf ot ele'vatfon frcW'whicli .. . f ,.1 l i.lli A ,1 ., .1.', .I n. vl I V ' i they cah, with propriety, hurl expres sions, af contempt ati those' wh elevate them. But I think from a petuBal of Executive is entirely satisinedv and ne does notW;f a'lxrt lb lskJC; suffra ges of the Democrats of North Carolina of. which the, party in Carteret cpnnty formtfa part1, r elsethat the iHite ; 6f the Weble mnsqnitoe'has11irowU' him into A fever and onuses hint to chafe and worry and abuse the. world and the rest of jrnankinddB.a manner which looks only TJeasonnhia wsoseRinrTesiatrift the TioisiRjr" 6S CI V-Z and, fcls, and suffer from tlje pnnoyanoe. jr 'tf, V;e ComolralioiliTef Carteret by its 'cdnVeAion In which'the' writer was a delegate, : spoke for the support shorter than expected." . Cotton selling to-day (Friday) at W for the best; 90 bales sold.'', '' The La Orange Citizen's Cornet Band will play for, the pr,ize at . the Tarbqro Fair next week. Creech & Co. will soon open a store of general merchandise in this place,' at J. D. Walter's store. The railroad has the thanks of the cotton buyers and sellers', for building 1 shed over the platform in this place. Bad colds. .(they are always called this! infest our' community. In Buoklesberry a troublesome cough accompanies each cold, which nukes it more annoying.. Oscar Williams, representing Henry S,jKing,& Sonsaf Baltimore, was, in town Friday, together with a lot of other drummers. " ''i-- fX m "l'1'" Died On the 25th inst,, in this town, James Norman,' youngest ,son o( Mr, and Mrs. Henry E. Dillon, aged one year and six months. . "Death loves to strike , - . .: , Where deepest he Can wound; And deepest loss his shafts Inflict, ; Is not the number but the one." . Married Iri Buckteeberry, on the 24th inst., at the residence of the bride's father, Miss Lou V. Elmore and Lennie Rou&j t , Ttent towmihip this oouUtyl Capt. W. B. Byrd, tsq ouiciatmg. . "Marriage, when rightly understood THE CHEAPEST . LL ERY EVER BROUGHT HaBjnst returned from the North with a large Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Notions, Cheaper Than Ever Offered Before. I will have Srjecial Sales everv week In pv. eryllne. (.'...: My stock of DRESS GOODS, such as Silks, Satins, Cashmeres and Mourning Goods, can- uui. ne muwneu lor tne money m ine Htate. I have a large llneof Dress Trlrnmlngs, Em broideries and Edgings at reduced prices. ukiicb, ueouaiia cnuuren s under vests In great variety. Special attention Is called to our Shoe re- partment. Also, carpets tnd Oil Cloths. A laree Stock of Picture Krnnwa nt over description. . rnncy uooas. Baskets, Tinware, etc.. etc. Special inducements ofTcrad tr wlmlo- sale customers, and satlsloction guaranteed to every one. ' 1 come e irly and get the nrst pick. 0. MARKS, octi!Udw3ro. Pollock st , New Berne, N. C. THE UNRIVALED NEW FARMER GIRL tt ' I ' De4 Competition 1 ! 30luma. noxtto local neWK.la to be I . , i 1 . , The Regular Opening will -V).;;;;BS.(,'f:,;;;i been- r " Those desiring to subscribei . to the TllllflClliltf . . ftm.1 IE txas.Siftinga in contiection with the UllOUATi UCli fcWi Texas New Bema WekklV Jouhnil can se cure hoth .papers tot one yean lor $8.00. The regular snbsoription price i, of, the Sittings is $2.50. On takipgi ad vantage m inis oner, Dei ore January i, jqos, you will receive from the ttiblishert ef the Siftiiigsa, tloke't entitling yoti to W chance in av drawing : ot thejlallowingf prtees: 500 acres fanninff land;:, a new.?600 pianp; a new $(100 gl .yratci, jand,l50 '' Mrs.M.D, DEWEY, ,! ' "POLLOCK STREET, i ' Nearly Opposite Old Stand. other valuable prizes, ! 'vi ll'iljll l00,000Oisars l.n , ami TtSmrAT . , A J. ;AWVi,V PH .. oai, HiUml i MONDAY, MORNING , all :TEN, to'olctakJ i Next , dbdr to 1 post COOK STOVE Nothing further seems necessary to make the New Farmer Girl a perfect and beautiful cooking apparatus. It has large Flues and Oven, Patent .Oven Shelf, Swinging Hearth Plate, Deep Ash Pit and Ash Pan. The Cross ' Pieces all have cold air braces, and the Covers are smooth and heavy. .. , i ,.!. ,. . Large single Oven Doors. Tin lined. The largely increased sales, at this Office.'" ' . n I' i''vllKl"ire'' -ii .... I mo uiunwu BUie ui wis. ' WfwlMlwl , Stove attest its rttnu1ariti atmr The VlkESToVsTERS the MAUKET AF fully warranted. v . m k, rORDScanbefoundat . -.: AIT '"nTD ATkTf'TT''''' 1 ; avld Stieicrlit's " 1 i 1 J JJiiANhl, '.; , , At MARKET DOCK,.e,oa floor lu the flr4t S?LE AGE BERNE, M V. Iroh Building. T " .'.v.- -j.-.t : .si.UtV-4MtV-i ; : e-i ,'u:J S- Served In all styles. oct20dlm VrtU NATiK1 fl HIT. A!P . J' pUOKWHBAT, i:;'tt Carraritsi'.'j II Citl10n, ,) l.i ;;! vi.riMackereliify..l 1m:. ; ' i Smoked llerrings, ' ' -- . -a r m TP ! r ulton MarKet ceei, ...ii T l . J ... ' s i'i . . 1 . ,. 1 -a i l ... ,.S::kc:lfjxfcres,v SAiH; POTTER 00: SF&P " 13 v. u .Ti.i't-'1!)".' . T7:iiii:)i. ',TT(i(,'i.!iri . Breakfast Strips, t'.ivN will sell them during the week, at GKElATLY REDUCED PRICES.' ! hope every one will call and secure a bargain before it Is too late; 1 U j ; iirj-ilKO i ;;i; ifiit t. 'I !vKi(lVery,respdctfullyr irn! j oct23dtf JOnN DUN,,, "fit- Any castings wanted, for Farmer Girl Cook Stoves sold; hw P M. DEANEY at ' . ; i Sugar Cured Shoulders,. :.',i 'l.... : An'''! i-j. fli:-!(iia!Cv ! VI-'-'Vi -lb'ii ' A NtdB'ttOtThEi wftrl eight rooilirf'wia lifl 1 necessary ool houst" anO si lare lot on Oet man street, In theOttr of New torna. . . - ft terms atinlv to, U, i'i M U r a 'i i I , " : uWf 4- AND fi E. CLARKE, i f WhitelBeiWigjb;! t ' 'I'ltaliah Maocaaronl: I i Fresh Canned Lobsters, rtSutl Raisins, ivatfu' . ..h(:t4?il 'i' A lofi'6f CnOIOK TEAS, t ' ' ('''uBireccivcd-r--''-1'' " ! " . 1&nU-dly - , .ii i 'iul t-? -, i . i 'J i'i;.; '--;..t-;:;-' II,. i- : if Jnn'A ilJ,"Ji i.o I, By.thelialfbblorkeg .'"tut " .'!;!r'l,tiSioV:'i 'In -,... (i iruvt' 1 ! 4i.f -!fil ' ;iit'-Hiii l.r.'.! (, 'j is to the virtuous and the good - ' A paradise below." inn;; a. 1 . i I i - " H i;(,' f ) J !'.r!!.. .! i :ai .ii i
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 28, 1883, edition 1
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