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Daily HE VOL, II. NEW BEKNE, N. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1884. NO. 296. OITBNAL. j LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. C. E. Fot Pearline. S. B. Waters For sale. C.'E. Foy Washing, etc, made easy. journal immature Almanac. Sun risen. 6:10 I Lenirth of day. Hun sets, 6:09 f 11 hours, 59 minutes. Moon rises at :50 p. m. T . ' C. E. Foy & Co. have received a big lot of "Pearline." See "ad." ' Mr. S. B. Waters offers his stock for Bale on Middle street. See "ad." Thos. Daniels says he can beat any man in New Berne on a game of draft- Big log rolling to day at the ten mile seeking Homes. fork on Capt. K. B. Jones' plantation, The subscriptions to the school build ing on yesterday were one hundred and eighty dollars Thos. Daniels, Esq., received a pair of shad recently from his nets in the Personal. Mrs. F. Ulrich left on the Shenandoah yesterday for Plymouth on a visit to relatives. STATUE NEWS. Gleaned from our Exchanges. Welcome Visitors. We received a pleasant call last night from Messrs. Charles Cox and son. and prayer last night than on any pre' others from the Eichlands section of vious night Mr. J. M. Turen- Onslow county. They brought to mar- tine, who sued the K. &. D. Kail- ket cotton, bacon and lard. Mr. Cox is road for $20,000, was awarded $2,500 in his 62d year, been a farmer all his n yesterday at Charlotte. life, never bought but one bushel of Goldsboro Messenger: Ihe pea corn, and that was the year he married, crops on the truck farms in this VI- mander of the steamer Washing ton, and has Mr. Fred Hanks as engineer. The Margie is a pretty . ..... Greensboro Bugle: The interest "ttle boat, ana we were sorry to is on the increase at the Methodist have her leave our waters. In this church. More persons asked for connection, we learn that Capt. Dtyruu proposes w iry tutj inumes- never bought an ounce of fertilizers, never gave a mortgage nor took one, therefore he is a prosperous farmer and worth something to hia country. cinity are looking exceedingly thin and "delicate." The weather since siveness of our merchants and others by asking them to contribute or take stock in a new steamer which he proposes to build and put on a daily line between Washington and Sladesvillc. This will no doubt be done sooner or later, aud we are disposed to believe that it will be a , wi..- l w capital good and paying line. We fevnmhWta r.hA aaHv tfrnwth St.h hoP to see lt m operation soon i j - - vine, and in consequence the crop will be rather late in maturing, and North Carolina is certainly attracting considerably short in comparison those usually made around The Poultry Business Adapted to the South. the attention of those who are seeking homes. Almost every day we hear of some one receiving letters of inquiry about the lands in dif ferent localities. J. C. Wooten, Mr. W. E. Mumford says in the Southern World (Atlanta) of March 1: If the south takes her stand where with here. t..i. T 7 .... . rp. ,ni-4- iuiuwu awi w . i MHiuM h properiy belongg in tbis great repub- ui uunuiuf, mo wiwu juukui j uoo j,C) correct principles or aiversinea in been awarded to a firm in Concord, dustries must be instilled into our pres HT. C. They will begin work in a ent population, and then with the help faro Aava Tho. hnil.lino- will msf. of the proper class of immigrants, we $22,000. We learn that the citi will show the world what we can do, Among the now considered small ii- river below the city that weighed fifteen ye8terdayand showed U8 a ietter from pounds. f twn nar!eg in Brooklyn. N. Y.. mechan- - T. B. Kingsbury, Esq., of the Star, ic8i who wanted to engage in agricul- zens of Wilmington are taking very tere8t8 of the South is that of pmitrn. has been invited to deliver tne annual tural pursuits and spoke of coming on a active steps to- extend the (Jape "A chicken man" South is lauched at -addrefs before Kinston College next prospective tour to Lenoir county. If Fear and Yadkin Valley Railroad by his neighbors and set down as either June. We expect something ricn. the Exposition is made a success the Km l' ayettevuie w mis city, ii is - - - r," T" - 1 I I - . J 1 I . .1 I Hill. U 1 1 l.llll II V. L 1 II .1 1 tit 1 1 1 1 Ml A 111. 1.1 uu Subscriptions Received for the New School Boilding. Henry R. Bryan $ 50 T. 'A. Green 100 W. H. Oliver 25 C. C. Clark 25 Geo. Allen 100 E. H. Meadows 50 Wm, Hollister 25 J. i.. Meadows 50 C. Manly 25 Philemon Holland 25 Wm. Hay 25 Dr. J. A. Guion 25 Dr. J. B. Hughes 25 A. Miller 25 L. H. Cutler 100 John S. Long 25 E. W. Carpenter 100 Nunn& Harper 50 Dr. W. H. Barker 50 W. G. Brinson 25 J. A. Simpson 25 W. Colligan, jr 25 Geo. B. Guion 50 Humphrey & Howard 25 S. H. Scott 25 G. F. M. Dail 50 C. E. Foy 100 Dr. G. K. Bagby 25 F. M. Simmons 100 John Suter 25 Smith & Credlo 25 W. P. Burrus 25 U. S. Mace 25 Gen 'I Ransom 25 Twenty-two years ago on yesterday Old North State may expect such a 1 many of us who were then in this sec tion had business towards Kinston. Burnside was coming from below. The Trustees of the New Berne Acad emy, at their meeting yesterday evening, as she has nevor received before. Thanks. We tender tlianksto Mr. Henry Arch- bell, the baker and candy manufacturer of Kinston for one of the handsomest in the South who gives five dollars for a Plymout Rock rooster is ready for the lunatic asylum, while the fanciers of ti e North and West think no more of giving $50 and $60 for a chicken than the win. xctinu nn w vcuio a uusuci, quart of sweet milk a day. Men all weight. We will be responsible over the North and West are daily would give the shortest line from the west to the sea coast. Elizabeth City Economist: Billy Pritchard sold his corn last week to COMMEKOIAL. Journal Office, MarchJlS, 8 P. M. COTTON-New York futures steady; spots quiet. New Berne market firm. Sales of 6 bales at 9 to 10. Middling, 101-16: Low Middling, 9 13-16; Good Ordinary, 9 1-16. NEW YORK SPOTS. Middling, 10 7-8: Low Middlin; 10 1-2; Good Ordinary, 9 7-8. FUTURES. 10.93 10.97 11.14 11.27 Steady at 631a70c. March, April, May, June, CORN , elected Miss Molly Heath an assistant ornamented cakes we have seen; and for 0ur exhibit of marls, antiquities, coining money raising chickens, yes, teacher of the first grade in the Graded tne ta8te jB equally fine. relics and tuckahoe at the State raising chickens t& little business." Archbell is engaged in the manu- Expositidn in October. On Pri- YSlSXi e of Hue confectionery, crackers, . m0rninff. Isaac Harris and relics and School. ; 1 Mr. . ' j iu n;iu I facture A UlUSHUa WttB 1CUC1TOU in yuo wj I . . !oU p J yesterday announcing that young Fred. di and t cake8 and orna Boesser. who was drowned at Baltimore mented work. He is making a fine hnried before his renutation for himself and his town by V .. . W HQV, I , , .... I tliff CUbClUllDU. UUDU UUU Till. UO HMO shown, and best of all. has orders al We return thanks to Mr. W. C. Whit- m08t no to his capacity to fill. But field for an invitation to attend the an- then all in want of goods in his line x . TT!oTO;t mav send in and feel assured they will TTTi u , 7 be pleased with the manner in which Economist office. woiuiwu... j ' ne aoes Dusiness anu sucueeusiu uis ei- n.i.. TOnt,. UOIbllUVXIJ, iU.ll. I lUlba bU ;icuoo The continued wet weather is keeping farmers back with their work. Joel Kinsey, Esq., of Cobton, says he he has , xouau mnot: W1f,n at ipaRr, t.nrpo "cnicKen men Stewart Morgan killed a large bear who had amassed fortunes by raising nnar Sp.th N. Mortran's. Thev shot noultry both for fancy ana market. him With small Shot out Of the tree 0ne a young man of twenty-nino, had SOia auring wiurcii, auii auu inuy 4KA (f( wwt-Vi nt atrtva onil nit inlrAitQ nrtfl the dogs, and knocked him in the hnjanehad more orders than he could head with clubs. Mr. Morgan fill. One, a voung man of thirty-threo, brought his paw, as a trophy to the in Indiana, worked eleven years ago as a uay laoorer on a lanu iu get Vwi inrtiinir in Imv Ilia fi rat It 13 the general nnir nf chickens and to- opinion that the credit sysem will day he owns a fine farm and is worth iinf. hft sis AYtanHivA thia vpar as 5.uuo. ah from nis "nuie cnicKen 25 25 50 25 50 50 25 T?uBnlnHnna nf T?an(Wt At a meeting of the Trustees of the lormeriy. A petition oi many ... 'Vir"- ; "Cu Jii New Berne Acidemv. held January 25, siffnatures has been sent to thei"yL'.":Xr about concluded to not plant this year, 1884, the undersigned were appointed a Governor asking a commutation of Xre thev hw six Shs of mow and but get ready for next year. commute w l""T;rr Enoch Brown's sentence The ice. and are compelled to build winter committee to draft suitable resolutions DTnnwflivH in i.i H wirniw I lnh imihiii uii . . - - ' .... T;.wv!(t ttinfoSfVif.,1 mail Mrriw 7, v , .. ,.i pi!,'i, kitfihftn of Mr. K. A. Carter was Quarters for their chicks, wnue in our " . T. r 7 " . 1088 rr?T:?i k " "7 'a m sunnv land rarely a day dawns that we on the route from una city 10 ubuwu, auis, una w convey 10 iub oereavcu w u.6... -. . . . - a..epnTiaa. their hOUr Of aflllCtlOU. UQ 81ee0 m ,fc abOUt 11 O'dOCk leaV- !. H, ,o.;.W nh nn oorfl, fnr Akhnnirh Mr. Ellis had been connect- t , . j - j - .. . . . lntr :i nrn iiiiriiniLr auu a nun t.rv as t. in tor nvervtn ii? eisa. ana brought in a fine covey of partridges yesterday evening which he put on the market at twenty-five cents per pair, The fish dealers say that the bottom has dropped out of the shad market in New York.' helnz glutted with stock . from the other sounds north of here k Thin will nrobablv cause a decline in this market. : ; ' The Bteamer Blanche, while on her ' down trip from Snow Hill yesterday V '.I I LM 1 ,'!n fl-Vin Wnen WlUllUUUUUllUUliecu nun m tire ed but a short time with the Academy as one of its Trustees, "yet during that time he displayed remarkable energy and perseverence in advancing the in terest of the school. His fine ability was ever enlisted and his liberal disposition ever ready to carry out any system that was calculated to advance the educational interest oi tne community. An All-wise Providence whose ways JE&.U Xiii-wiow A IV1IUUUVO "UWTO .1 lJ ti 1 w mil A are not our ways and whose thoughts dozen of eggs per week. Ihe sad are not our thoughts has Been nc to re- intelligence was receiveu uere t-s yet our folks are sitting down and idling away their time with the gold fields in view. There is many a young .... ,i AllOU lUUUlU ftiuuuu iisw owvvv vviuvib extiDgaiSUea. an(j pariors 0f gilded sin in our large cities, living from nana to raoutn, wno m.1s- ,m 4-m ntvecs rf rrr atA nnf i r t I uilkLUt icuv won nvtco vi uwii j iuu uuu vv umingtou aiar: uue Krocery- -tn ffi1 ma . vpar rAialff nhiokens for man in mis city nays uo auipo uu au market. average from three to tour thousand short while after awoke to find it on (ire. He gave the alarm, but the house was' consumed before the fire could be Nothing was saved. Geo. N. Ives G. Vyne Jas. A. Bryan Geo. Henderson C. T. Watson Thomas Daniels Prof. Price Thomas Alpheus W. Wood 25 K. R. Jones 50 L. J. Moore '. 25 S. Bangert 25 E. M. Pavie 25 C. E. Slover 25 J. K. Willis 25 B. A. Bell 25 S. B. Waters 25 A. H. Holton 25 A. B. Powell 25 S. Seymour 50 Thomas McCarthy 25 ham. K. Eaton 25 L. Hall 10 Dr. Jas. F. Long 30 W. Hancock 13 John Staub 15 B. Lane 15 C. Roberts 25 Mrs. Elizabeth B. Daves 25 John Hughes , 25 W. M. Watson 25 Juoob Kafer 25 Daniel L. Roberts 25 T.Dawson 25 Nelson Whitford 25 S. Duffy 10 Jas. W. Moore 25 B. Berry 20 Jos. Schwerin 20 M. Gaskill 25 R. Thomas 25 Hahn 25 John McSorley 10 C. C. Taylor 10 R. R. Hill 10 resting days until it is mended. ' - 1 : - 'Tin Or. -'.i Our- townsman, Mr. R. Berry, has re Complimentary to O'Connor A letter from Col. W. W. Carraway in relation to Capt. O'Connor, the noted came last week too late lor mser- as we have already printed upon this entire community. 07 -- -. o- , O'Connor's own letter, we rase oniy tne While we bow m humuie suomission o"u vi uicut, . v. xvuuuvo, .b f0ii0W,ntE extract from Col. U s letter to the decree of Heaven we can not but about three years. Sergeant Jj. I knew Jno. O'Connor ' city, broke the shaft of her wheel, which move him from a most active and useful terdav of the death, near North . l ' -. .. m . II . . P 1 . i n W k. . .1 I - , . ' noooaaifatfl her rPHt.intr xnr a tew DURiness me. UUI U3 UlipreBB Ul ma business life, but the impress 01 ms Madison, Connecticut, that morn- scout, came superb business talents has been left . . ripnrffft Wlnrton vounjrest tion; andafi upon this entire community. . . e ot Ueorgo VV ha rton youngest 0,Connor,8 ( niH nsnAcimBn of the tin ore recently express our sorrow that the years of U. Albrecht, in charge of the Sig- during the entire war. He was aCon fle0fn,ec;J one so useful should have been so few. nal Office here, has been directed federate scout, a member of Capt.Gallo diBCOvered at King's Mountain. It in ( That the foregoing be spread " ' cJrJ?,n "f VB -igT-i way's Co., 5th Cavalry, and frequently itself is sufficient evidenca of the 1 necessity of a State Geologist well sus tained in order to develop the mining .'interest of North Carolina. No one but ;an expert could discover that this sped :men is of any value whatever, while if our State Geologist had been 'given' the means to prosecute his work its value ' would probably have been discovered a quarter of a century ago upon the minutes of this meeting and wiwu"i ,Cr"f operated on my lines, between New that a copy of the same be transmitted service at New Heme. Une 01 Brn9 and KinBton, (when I was Capt. to his bereaved widow and also to the the most intelligent and prominent 0I e., 3rd N. C. Cavalry,) and did city papers for publication Kespectiuuy submitted. T. A. Gkeen, W. Hay, Geo. Allen, 1 1 , .. Committee. Terrible Mining Disaster. Peteebbceo. March 13. Intelligence i,. ,iiH has just been received here of a terrible m . a J nf J,a explosion in the coal mines of the .7 "l uv Southwest Virginia improvement com- SOUUiiy. pany, at Pocahontas, 'lazeweii county, Favetteville w colored politicians Of this city as- much valiant service. In the last days sured us yesterday that there was or tne war tne ioi.ownig ki anything else but harmony in tne caotrcapt. Joe Price, com Kepuoncan rants nereaDouts. inat mander of Gunb6at Neuse, now of mi IS generally the case some time be- mjneton; Major Warren J. Barrett, of forfi the election, but when the time Lenoir: Turner May, of Craven comes forvoting.it is astonishing French, of Craven; Johnson, of Chat hnw miir.klv the mattered frae- Wright Moore, of Lenoir; Sam 1 x i m riMAn nr rv 1 nrrnwrow Urrmnil nflrf v'' e"P' u.1 wa"!u' " ' ' "J I ' "ml I r I A1MS Observer: On Cant. Joe Price ioined us after the fall of Kinston, and after he had spiked his guns and scuttled his ship, and the wi.. S.1...I nnlMlnir. Uvnlnalnn In t.hn . roftl mines of thS r0"10 "l l J We are pleased to learn that the com' m Al. A itA nmn Kuilflififl minee ua iuo uow auaucuij vuuaM& . . j .u:- 1 rma MTora wni(n im"ii rrnn i.iiik iiiiii u .... ... 1 iiin a 1111a auu ovutwwu have heen bo far Buccessful in obtaining -T Jv. rri,.- inn Thursday night last the Uape 1 ear -namv j TuuigRion of the town. Now gubscriptions to the building fund that m the mines at the time of the explo- Kiver rose twenty-five perpendicular these gentlemen will bear me out m the Trustees have decided to undertake sion, not one or wnom is Deuevea 10 ieet at tnis piace. we unuei- wnatiiuK"'UK"'"J'- L , t havA oananpn. ' nnnfl wno WHm uul i of .iwi t tnf tha ata anoi At nn m i mat ua uioyci vi feuiuV wnio nntriirht. hv th terrible, force of .1 1 " dier ever drew a saore during tne laie "rr" ;r,-.;i weainer uub uoiio muuu uaiungo w - t n'pnn. tw wa. u, m mwwu I r.ilA f. TllOHIfin YIIOR& llKMiv WriDUnll I . . . . 1 HM1. luauvvuu v wuuvi. ii.. ..ntuoA m fniWAininni M..f onin.l early garaemng. Killing tne peas Ttmtha wnann brave&s courase .. . -i .v. .ii.in .in a tint, rioflnitalv nHcertained. as lettuce, etc. In thl8 day ana self, and had as much iron and steel in tne: CUV aim luuu cyoijt : w ".T.:::"'!."" "111.11 .i 1.1. S ui ' .1 i nnnnnurln , . ii-oc.0J i iha snn- the entrances to tne unuenaru u iuu ui geumutiuu tucrtJ ia giuau micicou uiiu 00 mic.c 0.0 - 1- who is interested m tne no bad ai feut thfl pre8umption ia that one artlcles and items that date back a himself, and never scrupled to expose cess or the scnooi. -r' anu : tue . u- ,:. cfmnir flwnra fillnd with . ...... .ft. Ihia life, when necessary ior nm welfare of their children will subscribe Ka8. Several parties ventured into the """"1 " J,T,?-t. V ioTXnii in country's good, and his daring exploits to the fund. Onethousand dollars more mineB this morning, but could not long icioiouuco u.uC , u la, can be counted by nunoreas. is yet needed in order to complete tne endure the foul atmosphere. A num- iue iuuiau muuuuo iu nowiu . xnatne was a generous iw, uuuucvc. V.., HA andv 9er itiiruiriP.v. . "Wft I Viv rt Krwliaa vara A ta((YVtoYt( horriblv I Knrt-.h Parnlina. Hnw manv of onr mnl treated a prisoner (and we nave trust that the amount will be obtained mangled, some of them with their heads SOo& people know that about two helped to take many with him) in his iAn win lna Tilana An Mia uraar I 1Di 1 and that no delay will be allowed to OC' cur, DOMESTIC VIARKBT. Turpentine Dip, $2.00. Tar $1.00 to 1.2". Seed Cotton $2.50a3.50. Beeswax 25c. per lb. Honev 75c. per gallon. Beef On foot, oc. to 7c. Country Hams 13ic per lb. Lard 13Jc. per lb.; Fresh Pouk 7a8o. per pound. Eoas 14c. per dozen. Peanuts ifl.00at.50 per bushel. Fodder 80c. to $1 per hundred. Onions 3 per bbl. Field Peas 85c.aigl.00 per bushel. Hides Dry, 9allc; green 5a6c. Tallow 6c. per lb. Chickens Grown. 45a50c. per pair. Meal 80c. per bushel. Potatoes Bahamas 80c; yams4Cc. Turnips 50m ,5c. per bush. Wool 12a2rc. per pound. Shingles West India.dull and non . inal; not wanted. Building 5 incl , hearts, $4.00; saps, $3.00 per M. wholesale prices. New Mess Pork $18.75al9.00; long clears lOialOJc; shoulders, dry salt, 8ia8c. Molasses and Syrups 20a45c. Salt 95o. per sack. Flour $4.00a7. 50 per barrel. HAVING determined to change my business, I will sell out my Bil liard Saloon with all the Bar Fixtures, (and stock if wanted) contained in my stand on Middle street, opposite the Central Hotel. Everything new and in first-class order; well established trade, and No. 1 stand. SAM B. WATERS. March 15, 1884. d&wtf RECEIVED THIS DAY PEIl STEAMER SHENANDOAH- 25 BOXES PEARLINE. A valuable Roods for all housekeepers. PRICE KEDUCEP. For sale by C. E. POV Si CO., marlGJ&w Wholesale Grocers, Middle St. An Extraordinary Offer. tnrn frnm their trunks nnd others with their limbs alt gone, presenting an ap- 1 th rirhr 9M two ' That on the contrary he was ever Lolling n4..lA. Theworkofdestruc- bank Ot the river there are tWO mindful of their wants, and treated ThsnydeCountyTr.de. tion was not conflnod entirelv to the in- large Indian mounds, and that U them kindly, and soldierly, fed them, CaDt A. W. Stvron writes a commu-tarinr n th minna. hut houseii. 200 or ona will search within a radius of and cave them tlie best the country nication to the Washington Gazette, iu 800 feet removed from the mines were fifty tb One hundred feet from them afforded, and would allow no one to which he maps out a plan to bring arrow-heads or white qnarta i roc? ZrXL ro7jn0 o'Conner was Washington and yde county, into more I J , .' and other Indian relics can be tonnd. worth a thousand men on our lines. intimate commercial ralations. '?Th v-i- nattt of the Eobcls. These mounds are abonc ten xeei His highest, noblest, worthiest . trait, flrBt thing to do," he says, "is to build -ondON, March lS.-DiBpatches from high, fifteen to twenty feet in dtom- was the privilege to stand by helplefl. and put on a fast and comfortable Suakim state that the rebels opened fire eter at their base, ana sunaiea in -""f"" ,tnP til nV mr between here and Sladesville, on Gen. GrahernVi at lo oiacK the midst Of a dense growth . I "vw, , " : """"b- . f- r. raw-Daw irewt. . , 1 ni. nroxn stands nnr ATCfil ence. .thii, h. rn hmir wnpn tun vie -----r--- uivm Burn m" - ' . . ill. ! K..4J. i TTT - VVaauiugluu uiwctici 110 mo Fowler Will ' large and com- S. D. Bragg onen a hotel to New Berne, with tne advantages f j "X.;M,r thin summer. The steamer steamer .makinir that the objective point, run- UJIlK UttllV vtiliO uo hiqu wvw fw 1 . . . a . titioning Congress, 1 and sending a com- To All Wanting Employmenl. We want Live, Energetic and Capable Agents in every county in the United States and Canada, to sell a patent arti cle of great merit, ON its merits. An article having a large sale, paying over 10U per cent, pront, having no competi tion, and on which the agent is protect ed in the exclusive sale by a deed given for each and every county he may secure from us. With all these advantages to our agents, and the fact that it is an ar ticle that can be sold in every household, it might not be necessary to make an 'extraordinary offer" to secure good agents at once, but we have concluded to make it to.show, not only our confidence in the merits of our invention, but in its salability by any agent that will handle it with energy. Cur agents now at work are making from $150 to $800 a month clear, and tbis fact makes it safe for us to make our offer to all who are out of employment. Any agent that will give our business a thirty days' trial and fail to clear at least $100 in this time, above all expenses, can return all goos unsold to us and we will re fund the money paid for them. Any gent or general agent who would like ten or more counties and work them through sub-agents for ninety days, and fail to clear at least $750 above all ex penses, can return all unsold and get their money back. No other employer of agents ever dared to make such offers, nor would we if we did not know that we have agents now making more than double the amount we guaranteed, and but two sales a day would give a profit of over $125 a month, and that ono of our agents took eighteen orders in one day. Our large descriptive circulars explain our offer fully, and these we wish to send to every one out of em ployment who will send us three one cent stamps for postage. Send at once and secure the agency in time for the boom, and go to work on the terms named in our extraordinary offer. We would like to have the address of all the agents, sewing machine solicitors and carpenters in the country, and ask any readers of this paper who reads this of fer, to send at once the name and address of all such they know. Address at once. or you will lose the best chance ever of fered to those out of employment to make money. KENNER M ANUF ACTUklNQ CO., leiSraithfieldSt., mar5d&wly ; .. . Pittsburg, Pa. Washing and Scouring Made Easy. TRY PYLFSPEARLINE FOR EASY WASHING. For salo nt Manufacturer's Prices by C. E. FOY ,t CO., Urlck Block, Middle St., raarlu-d Newbern, N. C. State or North Cauoi.ina, 1 Superior Couit Jones Comity. j Fall Term, 18S:!. Parthenla lloykln, vs. Isaac lloykln. To Isaac lloykln, Defendant : You are hereby notified that a summons has been duly Issued from Jones County Bu perlor Court against you In an action for dl vorce on the ground of adultery. Yon are hereby required to appear at the Spring Term, A. 1J. 18K1, of said court, and answer or demur to said ense as you may be advised. In testimony whereof, I, Thos. J. VVhltakcr, Clerk of Jones Superior Court, have hereunto set my hand and seal. THOS. J. WH1TAKER, mall dlw U. d. C. To the Public. Being sole agent for the "FARMER" AND FARMER GIRL" COOK STOVES, and repairs, I can guarantee that all re pairs for Baid Stoves, sold by me are manufactured by Leibrandt & McDowell Stove Co, Manufacturers of said Stoves, and WILL FIT. All other repairs for these stoves sold. in this market are made from Stolen Patterns, and made by Pirates in the business. They are also made of the poorest iron they can get and will not tit the stoves they are bought for. mar7-d&w-lm. P. M. DRANEY. I infnKmal that M - .1 , the matter of having a daily mail be- from Gen. Graham, dated at Osman probably rent the tween the two points. m,gnan camp, Jaaronw, iP'V fortable.hoose of Mr. We mention this as an item of interest which he says: 'The camp of the . nnrftnlr anA wi,i he never did a deed in that struggle that he was ashamed of. lie was as kind to a Drisoner as kindness itself. He was the eves and ears of the Eastern armv of North Carolina." Farmer and r . . . .... ... - . Mechanw. , ;. . , , for Handling ;tne uyae county .com, .u r -;Trr.-"" "vr,- 0 loft fn-TWnfnrr. r.n MnmUv r sr lving what is needed in tne way i ""."'j vir ""-"-.'" - - - ; - c ' mercial supplies, and with plenty of hundred wovmdcd.f Osman ; Digna's nigb.t last, where she is to ply the Ay hi "mhoAta alreaav Dune, can it do do t" ' v 'iat New Berne will ait idjy by s ow this trade to bo directed to a i t with less facilities for handling it? sv "1 se. , Jb'or Rent Rooms at the Brinson House, by f el2tf 1 Sarah A. Johnson. The i extraordinary popularity of er'n Cherry Pectoral is tne natural uottuiuitnuuonauouuiuiu m ' proven itself the very beBt Known spe She is commanded by Capt. Wm. cig0 Iot Bn ooids, coughs, and puimon Wallace, son ol the efficient com- ary complaints. . . - LAND FOR SALE AT AUCTION Good Chance for Speculation. A Fair Offer. The Voltaic Belt Co., of Marshall, Mich., offer to send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt and Electric Appliances on trial, for thirty days, to men, old and young, afflicted with nervous debility, lost vitalitv. and manv other diseases. O J .1 1L! Ji 4 atte uuveruBemtim iu mis uuuer. uawiw Why suffer with Malaria? - Emory's Standahd Curb Fills are infallible never fail to cure the most obstinate ases; purely vegetable. 25 cents, dwS Wo will sell at Public Auction, at the Court House door In the Cttv of Newbern, ou thef 25th Day of March, 1884, A large tract of land situated In the upper. artoi craven county, auout eignieen miles rom Newbern. on the north side of Neuse If River, adjoining the lands or George J. Dud. ' ley, Nancv Adams and others, and known as a part of the Bishop. Dudley Plantation, and containing about eleven hundred acres, with dwelling ana oumsuses. . . Mala land is neauiuuiiy locatea on tne Jeuse River, where steamboats aro passing every day, and has six or eight horse farm cleared ; is well Umbered with, pine, cypress and Juniper. Terms (300 cash, and the balance In one, two, three and four years, In equal instal ments, at six per cent Interest, with mortgage on tne property to seenro earn notes,. JAS. W. CAKMER. -" Executors of Alex. Mitchell, deceas 3d. fe26dwlm " . - ; J; Ccur.try Hems, FROM THE BEST FARMERS OF ONSLOW. At H V fe21Jlm .; HUMPHREr A HOWARD'S, V
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 15, 1884, edition 1
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