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. q VW M' iiAVAiq m-nil-.. u IV.. ... m ' . mil ,n ' VOL. II. v v - NEW BERNE. N. C, .TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1883. - . - - - J- '. !.";:. ! ' ' , . , .... . if i V . II bi T s T t A y II 1 , A-A JUL: LOCAL NEWS: . ' '..vj l- JaurnnllTIlnlatare Almanac. , Sun rises, 6:42 t Length of day, ! , : ' Sun Beta, 4:50 i 10 hours, 8 minutes. STATE NEWS a i. ir Moon rises at It J 5 p. ,m. Rain is beginning to be needed. J. F. Parrott. of Kinstoti, was in -the city on a short tisit Monday. The Nut Sliett gives us one editor more tnaa we have, when it calls Maj. Car- Gleaned from our Exchanges. rawar the local editor of the Journal. ;r ;v. ? ..v ---- , it The Major often furnishes us items of Wilmington . Review; .Jlessra.1 news anij otherwise renders valuable Munds Uros. 65 Deliosset presented, aid in the office: but has never assumed through th( Secretary Of the Syiiod, ' ' ----- . . m ; ,1. - ,. isev.JB.r. - ijacy, ' eacir memDer oi that body a priatcd invitation teu- dnrinor f.tiA frnA nan nf .hoi I anil a Kansom arrived in the aA m;a-0i the role of local editor yet. Perional. Senator M.W We call attention to the change in lie city Saturday night and stopped with gynodical session." heduleof the A. JS.U. Kauroaa.; nis brother, lien. Kobert Kansom. 'lne . woaTO i iPfci'l ft,' . t ti" I..--"' j j.Jt.jJ Senator went to Ravhnrn TflBtnrdav to ' M- v-;fV jur. j. rrouBBniKwu.f. iw u -r ---- - movement on root Dy a gentleman w o ont mansion on MirWl address the citizens of Pamlico county , ai .iu- a a.!., in the interest of T. O. Skinner, Esq., facfcnri company, The- Sentinel uemocratio canaioate ror congress irom ia aiway8 to the interests of new and elegant mansion on Middle street.- . ; .. J Pamlico, court' adjourned yesterday until Wednesday, morning on account of the election to-day. V Correction. In Sunday morning's paper in our Mr. Silas Venters and G. R.Venters, 8tatementi -wi Btated that H. c. ite. of Onslow, are in the city and will be at the cotton exchange to-day, ; ' The city authorities are having ' the old and standing mud hole on South Front street, near Long's wharf, filled with shell. ' . M hurst wrote an article to a newspaper signing himself "Trustee." A gentleman has since informed us that he was the author and not White- ; our towns and section and will have1 something at lehgth to ' say hpori the above enterprise in & hear fu ture. ' ' ; . '. : l' i Snow Hill Telewaoh: ! Mr. X B. Faircloth had no . insurance on his Hhem . an Eagle gin and are making a laree brick eiu house ; that was eood turnout and splendid sample, destroyed by fire on the tth Hnst'. ' Robert "Nelson'; his the .finest lot of took the job,' got over the fence'into the ditch, and so injured himself that there is, but llittle doubt but that he wm die. A severe loss. r,5 ,...(;! j-.?-i.l ;?i:Jtt ' X.Qn last Thursday evening on Jump ing Run, at the residence of Sutton Jones, the bride's father, ffeedham Saunders and Holton Jones were united in marriage.' At the' same time and place David FiBher and Phebe Jones were married, i Rev G. Mattocks officiating.- 4U colored. i ; ..'. ' ,. J tJontentnea Neck Items. Very cold' and windy bad on "stock I Corn is all gathered; and the farmers are rejoicing over a splendid crop. ' , . ( The cotton crop is nearly housed and ia, a better crop than some expected, Everybody seems to be satisfied with the sentence of the rape fiend, Guilford Soon... t , 'i j i-. , a ) ' ' Messrs. Coward & Spivey have bought ! .i-i COMMEKOIAL. LTMORE'S MEATy 4 1. T .lK U ... JotntKAii Office, Nov. 19, 6 P. M. COTTON New York market dull but steady ; spots quiet. New Berne market active Sales 108 bales at 9 to 9 6-8. . Middling,: 9h Strict Low Middling 9 1; Low Middling, 9i; Ordinary, NEW YORK SPOTS. " Middling, 10 1-2; Strict Low Mid-1 dling 10 5-16; Low Middling 10 1-8. ' FUTURES. MORNING. NOON. EVENING. November, 10.45 10.48 10.48 -December, 10.53 10.57 10.56 January, 10.67 10.72 10.70 February, 10.81 10.87 10.85 RICE Receipts 1,000 bushels. Sales at $1.00 to 81.10. CORN Small receipts. Sales at 60 to 70 cents. OATS No arrivals. ltrlMl PpnphM nnii Annlo. i Canned VegeUblM andFrutts,0 i ,., Canned Meat, .. ,, ,i t. . Maccaronl, , , ,,. ,. MustardEngllsh and Ame'rl&n, , Crowe and Ulaokwell iflkkiai 1 , Iiea A PeiTln' Sauce, . ,MM 't Oelatines-cassara, '' "' Ferris' Meats, . .t . . Mr M!') i a tt Roasted Coffee, Chocolate, r Hm, A At W. HOLLISTKR'g. Dissoljition of CopaMerihip. The law firm of CLARK bLAKK hMbeen disaolved by mutual consent; the junlor, W. W. Clark, having removed U Kaietghr'- I make five hundred pounds apiece by hurst, and the signature of "Trustee" Twenty-seven bales of COttoh":and i?"etliDBh0g8 we have seen in a long I .-.. 1 I rim a Ha haa fhraa no cava wi 1 1 Tltt tiniA rP ftia riiiKm'nrr rt fliA AlA I ?oT1 in friinf anil nitli tiAdaditm f a Ann-I AoHmnf ao 1 i a Iaoo r t -fl ita fliAnAhnil ai court house has at last been, decided neci u m any way witn the Board oi aoiiars. we tenaer our sympatuy. B. M. Abbott. . L. Ives ahd several upon 3 o'clock on the morning of Jan- Trustees of the Academy. . He also says There was a dance 1 given near I other farmers pf this section, say that uary 15th, 1801. ' ! ,The Panama canal now under con struction has near 10,000 laborers em ployed and .will be at least 5 years yet before its completion it was after the election by the people, here Tuesday night at the residence ohufas, will not do to fatten hogs on. buVln referetice to the decision of .the of Mr. Ed:'AdamS,,JariC during the j&l f mninnil nnnn fan aiihloof ' i aanCOCWO UltOXlCated V0UD2 lTieil I ! ,; . y vuu& iijcu i . 1 ... . ... ' . engaged in a fight, one'cettiniverv lLl 0W0 SS nanafTlM lilnntia V. ji -it . I WHUIOI J IT Di OUIuroil, will KA)U liliui Y uneonue Advantages. hiidlv P.nt whlln t.hft nt.hftr vappitaiI f .. ukjL The Northern -visitors called at the sev fitrokes both on the heart and ffi The congressional election is held tn I JpURNAt office yesterday morning and I jn the face. any sweetened wQter PU this occasion. the first district to-day." We have toiMe expressed themselves as being .well Ynhovi Advance: ! wo' ! young -'Tom Abbqtb lias declined going with arrangements to give our readers the pleased with New Berne, Indeed,' one. men gen R0berso'n and f!harlp KiS t examine Noah's ark. ; King uuva i' utiauio vr x a veil i. v ni wv vuiidviuuhj pose. YVe invite attention to the irticW, "Normal and Normal Training," in this paper. , It is from the pen rof;jf" writer who understands whereof he writes ana wili fully reward a careful perusaLi . We regret to learn that Mr. Shade Molasses and Syrups 22 la45c. Salt 95o. per sack. . Flour 84.00a7.75 per barrel. news concerning the same at ah earty of theni said that he liked it better than Eunn. stola ftwn; oxen from M, duv. : .: ; ... , .... i ' . ' lanv place he had ' seen, andeave as' one 1 t,An? iAnkA 'w.-ii;.t5t. nfw..i - .i.. inal; not wanted . . - .11-- uvt.iv uuuiuu mwuiu ii iiuauiouu iuuhu mill nil I If It I V V llli. . imadu. Ul liurj I . a. ' " e-'-. i..hrJ nr.'i..-.L"' I of his reasons an instance at the market I iu UamohAm UuuiMMnii ntA f irinofnn M.nmmni tha attwuKHaA. hearts, 4.uu, saps, ;.. . . " . " . " 1.- l i.Li-iiUj, t. - . s .., .. .1 .. . . . . - " - - '!.. come up at Pamlico court Wedne8da;y a aug,lnemoI1,B BeemgaDy tliem to Kaleigh and sold them. morning a , special venire of one hu- Wll;n Blrin8 OI nBn no asuea mm wnai neuuen tracKCd the - oxen and 101 dred has been summoned for that bur- he expected to get lor them, ile was lowed to Kaleigh Where he re- astonisnea. io near me repiy - two snu- covereu one oi me oxen tana naa lings. 'i knowing that the same would both' the men put in jail. Bonn bring something like $5.00 in his settle- tree, Barnes & Co'8 cotton buyer ment. He regarded this as a great ad- bought one bale of cotton from a electing officers for the ensuing term; vantage, and it is, but it is not used by negro yesterday and gave him a also hearing the report of Committee on ' ' . . .... FnAnitlAnnrlinn UAMnm foil n r4 ak .... ' . . " . , tend. Bv order of Northerner would use it. Cheap living negro cnangeait to enree Dales. .,, M. W. Chapman, Peat would hfiln them to aocnmulftte nroner- owoug uuuwu lUB itnempteu REDMOND BELCHER. Sec 'tv. wooten,r.,oitiaurangenadni8hand uw .i,;!,, m .a in,,iinur n thint ik lorgery uu upou muuiriug oi lur so badly lacerated in a ein that amDute' LJ.... io;mo0.m.,.ioWi Davis, the cotton buyer, ascer tion was necessary. Another sad warn-1 ohtsses. ing to those who are careless around machinery. - ' , ' ; , , , , General M. W. Ransom addressed a BOMKSTIC MARKET. Turpentine Dip, $2.25; hard $1.25, Tar Firm at $1.25 and $1.50. Bkeswax 25o. per lb Honey 75c. per gallon. Beef On foot, 5c. to 6c. Hams Country, 13ic. per pound. Lard Country, 12io. per lb. Fresh Pork 7a8c. per pound. Eggs 23c. per dozen. Peanuts $1.50al.75 per bushel. Fodder 80c. to $1 per hundred. Cotton Seed 8ic Onions $3(8.50 per bbl. Apples 75o.a$1.25 per bushel. Peas 85c. per bushel. Hides Dry, 9allc; green 5a6c. Tallow 6c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 45a50c. per' spring 25a40c. MeaLt-80o. per bushel. Potatoes Bahamas 35c. ; yams 50c. Wool 12a20c, per pound. Shingles West India,dull and nom. Building 5 inch, 3.00 per M. wholesale prices, V. V. CLARK. RODOL.PH DITVFY. CLARK A T T O li N E Y S L T - L A W, newbern, nj c: Office opposite the Gaston House.- ocSldwtf BRIDGE OVER LITTLE SWITT ' CREEK. I8KAL5:D PROPOSALS1 for BUIX.D1NQ a BRIDGE over LITTLK SWIFT CKKKK. of the best DileliDlneheawtttinhpra dtthohoo.i of navigation' on the same, will be received by the Board of County Commissioners from date up to the time of the next regular meet ing of said Board., ; ,,, ,y The width of the bridge shalf be. fourteen fee.1, t14, RI11 lengtli thlrty.flve feet. Sail bridge to be paid for out of taxe to be collected for the year 1881. . ' i The Board reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. : 111 Nov. 6th. 1KS:. JAMES A. BBYAN,' 1 . , , i Chairman. dw-tdec:l MM.' A T T)TTT?TTC TTT TTTrt Av pa,r: Commission Merchant For the Purchase and Sale ojf RICE, C0RN,;0Af.S, AND ALL KINDS OF ' GAlN. . . . Li '-J.!i'lL. New Mess Pork-$18.00; long clears PASThepurift Office one door north Cptton Exahajig, NEWBKRS, . j. novldtt W Orders and Consignments solicited. 1(1 1 '! i.i 1!t H 411,000 Cigars AtairOffer. tained that the negro had changed 1 The Voltaic Belt Co., of -Marshall, I into 3. The negro Will probably Mien., oner losenavr. wye seuraieu he rennirfd to nav thA full rMniltv Voltaic Belt and Electric Appliances on do required to pay tne ma penalty .tetol tor thirty, Aajgt to meD) 0ia and RARE OPPORTUNITY TO JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF CICARS. . . IT j. M U j;nnnn Wilmington Star: We hearthat .:liZtiiZr 7?i cially invited to call and examinestock. SSTSS nn.nf fho MallAvc nra 60n.i See advertisement mthis paper, d&wlw ' 1Mtf CHARGE, V V 7Jfc VUW MAU1IVJ D TTUU HIO IMVUijUtt I 1 ' ' I vm. of murdering Charles Warren, col- j ' Mr. B1. 0. ' Harris, Littleton, N. C. ored, at Laurmburg on Tuesday (says: "Brown's Iron Bitters have given night last, was pointed out to an me great relief from kidney disease." omcer on the streets of Wilmington, on Thursday, by acolored man ho Bajveused nam uvcu m liaunuuiug uuu Brown's iron Uittera ror chrokioioai- Mr. Whluhnrt Card. Mr. H. C. Whitehurst, in a card pub- llRhed'in the Nut Shell on Saturday large assembly of people at Bayboro evening last,, substantially admits all yesterday. , The speech was a good one, ta,t we oharged against him in our ar Skinner stock was high, and the county tide pf Saturday last which raised the win give ft good account or nersell of his giant, brother and caused him to-day. says our informant, j to make a brutal assault upon us. And Superior Court of : Pamlico county I since this admission of Mr. H. C. White- convened yesterday, Judge Avery pre-1 hurst, can any fair minded man see the siding. In the absence . of Solicitor least cause or provocation for such an knew tne' parties 3 well; but the of- gestion with, benefit. 1 has charge of the States interest and E. Whitehurst? 5 . , ? der, and murders are such an un- Vmtfn Littta.Cathartio Pills ajfrsuf offenders may look out. :t:;Kk?J .HWoOffered no resistance to the cow- usual occurrence in this section of ??n Sr!lm! M. DeW. Stevenson, P. Holland, jr., ardl7 .wuH of,, Moses E. , Whitehurst- the State, that lie paid no attention constitutions.,: ri5 cents.; i 4 7 , 0, H. Guion, F. M. Simmons, Clement j it was certainly cowardly for he knew to the man's assertion. When he y;. ' Manly W. E Clarke L J. Moore The! we had .nothing like the physical subsequently saw the announce- Malaria positively curc with miohy s above are names of members of theKew strength possessesed by himself. " The ment of thd murder in the Stat1 he nSonrltZ Berne bar at Pamlico court.4;, W.. Uwj .forbade, ua to carry a concealed was sorry lie ttian't listen to the quinin'e sugar.ciated. 25 cents. C Clark, of Raleigh, is also in attendance, weapomn fact We own nothing of the Launn burg man. , Malloy Was .V," T;. i" ' U.. eort, Anddid not think it necessary to watching thei process jaf dweHng. TIET7: Can be bought at from $7.50 to $10 per thousand cheaper than Factory prices. Call and see them or address I. C. YEOMANS, New Berne, N. C. THE RUSH ROLLER' ! SKATING RmiC will be open in the ". ' WE1NST KIN BUrLDlNty ' EVERT EYENlfttt DURING Parties outside the city are espe- ,T"iu t " 1 a.r tne niiinvit f r.n a of hished skates on all evenings FREE DF ' it; 1000 Bushels Rust Prooi HENRY L. HALL, Seed Oats, ' dealer in ., - ; School Books, Blank B00J& FINE STAtrONkj Box Papers, Autograph , Albums and Photo Albums, Bibles, Hymn (' j Books, Prayer' Books, ' ' " ' Writing Desks, Work Boies,' bum, String and Hook' Tags ! and' Rubber Bands, Playing Cards,'Dloaf Dominoes, Visiting and Correspondence ! Cards, Scrap Books and Scrap Book Pictures, 500 Dundles Ties, 20,000 Yards Bagging. For sale by DAIL BROS., Commission Merchants, New Berne, N. C. Tl-113 LARGEST AND The new standard railroad time went into effect yesterday at one o'clock p. m . The new time is 8 minutes and 9 seconds faster than the time at present. ' 'All clocks on the railroad will be moved up 8 minutes and 9 seconds and trains run ftrirordinrflVi We had a call yesterday , from M&sJ, F. Satterlee.' of Momorton, ,Pa., D( O Holbon, of Bradford county, Pa.y. Jas. Foster, of Towandee, Pa-, and .Si M. Squire, of Elmira, N. Y. who are'yisit- ing the city oa a prospecting tour, nrovMe ourseif with ft weanon simDiv me monster uaronna central sate because we had i written some truths from the Murchison building at the about a man who held a public trust. tin?.e. he was "spotted." ' i He may however damaging they may have been. We hope to be at our post again in a A . E KIMBAIili hai opened a . , FiSRSIJ CLASS OYSTER. SALOON K uXliitf. knit At 9nfilnlirarlrlM.MrinTa'i Old Probably the! Stand an is prepared to lurnlsloysterg In ; few days and will continue to endeavor oldest marked grave in this county a Families supidtea Utheir uomerfif desired. still be here. Chatham Record: 1 Sheet Music, Piano and, Instruction Books, Violins, Bows, Bridges and Best Selected Stock riDTZS : AND iU M ' ' f Illustrateti IaJers;! . nov2dtf . , t lJi in,; :.f OF : to discbarge .our duty to our readers and to the ,11 T. 'The Ballanc KKnrdar Case, -i . The trial of W. IX Credle and Geo. H. is on the tarm ol Col. Isaac T. Brooks, in Hickory Mountain town ship. The grave is covered with a slab of soap-stone one foot thick and six ieet long, the surface of which is entirely covered with let- forms and sizes novfrdt Harris, both white men,' for the murder W ;W,,'ft;3aUaolM, alio white, referred ten of various areeladto learn that these centlemen m op Sunday's issue, after occupy- rudelv cut. which have been de are pleased with the-appeafattce lof ,n au 01 wo aa?B na P8" 01 wo ciphered by our young Iriend, W. things and thinks of comma here for the nlKhts. was concluded late in the night E. Brooks, and read as follows: winter next year. : , S . i ot Thursaay. i Thagury, stood ,"bix to "Here lies mtered the body of Dr. Vri, l'i.'iL Bix"untu near noon or naay, wnen james Mccarroii. . He was born in "U iJ ulour-- "r:t UMhiictiftn Thejthenwtired Kingdom .of Ireland, in the year business on hearinc the alarm ot Are , . . , ;. . 1 It not a a uru j.'i.i.. v i im nfsrt rw tiiwA anrt aAn . tnavanrrar raa I i . 14.. iihiih. i i.hi i iji m iiih nil" i.iih ivu A X P '"" """""" I r ' . ' . t- Wm.Peli;Ballaiice Co.'s Ria'Fitmi? Store '" :; Now offers decidedly the ' ' :! Choicest Selection sum . t. 'ij'V,','"-';, ,' " ". ever offered to the people of Kew liBeWjin.the Jmes of . the street at a rapid gait, but from some unknown cause (probably a banana pele) changed the standard style of . locomotion into tumbling, saulting and the like. He now, has BuAlcienf 'cause to lament the condition of his $7.50 pants. , .1 .v,..', ' i ii Died, At her residence, in Baltimore, on the 16th inat., of apoplexy. Mrs. Moses W. GENTS' CLOTHING ! ! AND Ladies' Dress Goods! IN THIS MARKET, Just Arrived and Coming In Daily. A fine Rtock of Ladles'!' Gents' and Boy's Underwear. ' AIro, Roots and Shoes of the best quality and make. We call particular attention to our , , , Fine Stock of Piece Goods, I the finest in the oit.v. Special inducements offered to the trade. Hoy's CJlothing, r-A-rjiES' oiioaes. ! Out Notion Department is complete. the city. For Sab, ...!) ii i Al NICE HOUSE, with elaht rooms am) all neeesftary onthouses and a large lot on Ger man street, in the City of New tte.(i t ! m For Vr)n apply to ' rt Wm. J. and Wm.,E. CLARKE; V oct23-dlm Attorney's at Law. r A TTT:,-rk--nr r . ttat. JIVAJDHiUJSJt, OAWJB.J.., ..Hff Pickled Lamb's Tongues lit GraWj'' . Soups: Mock Turtle, Ox-TailQteen Turtle, , v.,,,.,; Steam Cooked Oat Meal, , . Pie's Feet, Baked Beans': 1 J MINOE MEAT, Plum Pudding'1 .Buckwheat, : Ourranis,1'i! lliw Citron, , Mackerel, . titi-jil SmokeiJ llerrings , . Fulton Market Beef,' S ,0(, Beef Tongues, " Btekkftut titM M '. Small Hams,'1";' I 'J ii Sugar Cured Shoulders, ui Cheese, Pickles, .wtti"! White Bcaugy- Italian Macqaronin,,!:- Fresh Canned Jjobters, , ny Beeour ,.- ofHandlcerchiefs, the finest In We also keep a fine stock of turned wRn a verdict of ,5'not guilty." pom aay oi uci., ii n, in tne wra finnfpriftTiPriP "flnr, "PrniTct resnectablT connected in Hyde county tot hia general knowledge of the .We iikve jifst'nnUed getting an a Solid Gold and f latett J eQlXJ, und One OX them in this City.' V The trial I aLla oticuwo. xmo iuvuuuiculi but tuieui ui wmpiej x-mitj uuuoeaauu created m'uchUicitement and interest wf erected by IJlzabeth McUar- abGwds.coHsisingTt) rfttf i a. a i, 4 Nil. his widow, the, 16th of 'July, .iMU ttieadngltttt'-'OolR 'offees, crowded from the commencement to the end. The prisoners were defended by M aji-"liiuhr titnam and Geo. H. Brownj 1 Esqs!,!' while the State was Stonewall Item'1 ; " including Java und Mocha. Full line of choicest eanncd goods, both Fruits and Fish a u - ' L-Jt 1 O.l.Ji.. T, i. StJ " . ' . . icyicBeuueu ujr ounuuur oiuuuumibwu i yours convenes weanesuay. . . 1 by Judge AJbertson and our townsman The Mayor's docket of this place has GOH0 DOWII fOf Trlftl ""-" '" I T T( . vi, yuD uiiu 4iiAVtDiciMi viwuo nuuyu vw 1113 pgra auu George Washington. was taken 1 to mmons juaniy , , rf,,,:r..- t r- w 'w T n 4 I Tin a nraa rha firar nnnanrnnAa tr tvir. 1 n . .( I, : i ramiico county on unaay, WhMone is i r 1 i Mr. Lewis Midvett. who was so na n- to stand'' trial for the trmrdnr hf a soa cimmons in tne courts or xiyae ana we - Wfi .-.. . . haa-im. faring man in this city last sprlngi?, :,-.'( ,jaFe Phased to learn from' him that he prove,i that he was able to be. carried ti,! riii ........j was emmoyea in several imporwuii noma ouuuuy, ami on ms arrival at ... .. . . " , . I J."a i... !t.i.i niMMA -it.h home there waa a joyful time with both ,uwh,ciithetrouh,eorse.ecungaiiury "r-wI his family and friends. - ;, at the last term 01 our court was such 1 ." " v- r - as to cause, removal the counsel for the iilrlaa in laoa nviI nrrfA I ('aTPetS rreservea in glass, un ana duik. And otuer 1 !''' ''1'' 1 : : t i - Cranberry Sauce, j Maple Syrup.i(H ! frunes.' " s .Thanksgiving Mince Meatj -J Finest Oatmeal and Buckwheat Choicest Butter and Cheese'.' ' Highest'grade Patent Flour. UiS.-'.t Hominy. Samp', GritsV.'; ' iihglish Jireakfast, Gunpowder and Knives, Forks and Spoons, Triple Plated. O "Our Own?' Laundried ghjrti, 95.SO. . 6 Prj Ladies' Hose, S5 Cents. Ladles' nice- Linen Bandkerchlefi, S cents, .Ladles' Fine BKU'ts. .' i v i., ' A tine stock of Corsets, all sizes. Ijio Robes, Blaiikets, Quilts, Bedspreads, aud a flue line at all prices. ' ' ' ! " ", ' Mattlna, ,- . - t-.rvi ' ::,-.: tiiingg too numerous to menuon. Save Money Ij Buying of Us. " "WM TTTTA'M Jtl nn i ; hovtd&w v : vrm.teii Bniidtas,. 19 ff Ct , lM 'i&iii -Xinston House in charge of A. S. U 1 1 flO '' " W W? y t'l PADMCKlandX.M. Brock, Opera House !:' y ii(;;ihi.iu' JSa' tsuuaing,; "i.i f mir miirtwnn mirh "e county anu-, ibi eiOBiieuw jnwpia. , . L , , i . c iiugnsu xrcaaiiHtb our court was, sucn . . ' ' The past weeK has been oho of law1 in Ti,a al at the instance bf Heexpecta to attend that court regu- stonewall. Your citv has been repre- "' B Statei' ;"-;V My hereafter " " sented by Messrs. Owen H. Guion, Wm. Finsst BAisnra,''C ';1V ' " . x v. E. Clarke, Mark Stevenson .and Clem. C. Nuts, Pecan8;;j V. I'M H, L 7chst:in '.'v:' HAS THE Ilorace Davis has a handsprrm. photo graph of the car of liberty which was art wit, .K hf1niia1 ill fhA : laf.a flrAmnnfi iW Wiley has a potato that weighs eighC.pounds ana a quarter. Died, on the 22nd of January; 1883, rinradn. now in mocessof completion it influr Haw Branch. Onslow countv. N his gallery' over IlanfTs store, on Middle c-r K- S. Williams, son of Jonas and E. street. The picture is a fine one and will bo an excellent souvenir of the oc casion of the grand celebration. , Williams, in the 12th year of his age. lie leaves three brothers and one sister to mtmvn their loss, but their loss is his had his horse hobbled to keep him from eternal gam. ?...: - . v , jumping in his cornfield, but he under. Filberts:, English 1 AYaf 'lnf'.! 0 Manly, of legal tirofessidh,' add their Walnutay Cranberries, Apples, Malaga KJiutuu work wto be finis&ed up this week. , Grape a ,Ji . , : 1; ' lOWEtl THAN EVER, h ; uouiisu, mms, bhouiaers, ana oia pie Prrviskm7 M 1,1 V:.1 i Cigarsj. Snuff and Tobaccov' 'CiSTI XiXtt fjLY WANTEP, I Come and see. us and be snrprised,; '-' r Wm. PfiLUBAttANC & Co, !..!. i i(. J.l!l. ('r,-vAy.P v.i'A-i Hi', li J"! r-'-i (r.!';!'! ft. MA t ii'i.-iij On Friday evening last. Mrs. Amanda Miller. died at her father's residence, la Bayboro after suffering for nearly three weeks. She leaves an infantabout three weeks old, her husband and many friends and relatives to mourn her loss. Mr. Elijah Langly, of Smith's creek; ,$m.mi (!: ;!' !'' i - illlil "4'Jtl 1 i'iI'lV ah il-)t lTf ' octBO-dtf 4 .iii'jf t Trie pWksT OYHTEBa the MARKET AV- f()U.mln lutfrvlKul tv ' ' At MAftKET DOCK, second floor tn the first Iron Kuildlns: ( - . . ." , v ' i' 419 Servod In all stylet. oet20dlm Kiln i.t ' .'tfUlM "ill ci ll'VOffI.'lDl CHAS. n. BLANK. .t
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Nov. 20, 1883, edition 1
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