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OH VOLv II. NEW BERNE, N..C.,' SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 1884. NO. 303; i . I :':' ri' '!''; v a LOCAL NEWS. Journal Miniature Almanac. Sun rises, 5:59 I Length of day, Mnn Btits, 6J5 i 12 hours, Il6 minutes. Moon riKt-R at 8:29 a. m. ' Frank Hancock haa benn blossoms. , Cotton boometh in price but it is top lata for the farmer, i ''' '"'':'iVj Tlio steamer Trent arrived from Tren ton yesterday evening with cotton. 1 . ' Ejjgs are on the look up again.; Yes- Brick. '. . : '.r ' C. W. Brown & Co. advertise brick for sale in this issue. lie is engaged in making brick a few miles below and says he finds as good clay as he has seen anywhere in the State. He has the contract for completing the walls of the court house, and says he will begin work in about two weeks. - STATE NEWS. would not release it until his taxes v". ' The Mullein Plant. wprft nnirl '-- Wfl ' verv much re-1 Dr. Ouillan. a celebrated -hvsician of i Gleaned from our Exchanges. f . ,.-tWo fhKmnMorop Dublin, haa iust written in an Enelish . . -. . ... .. . i. moiiiPDl iAiirnal aF nia nrftniarfii 1 av. PaTettevffle"06.Tr:VWe re- ot tue uunters nasnot yet oeenais, , w tWrcommon pret to learn that Col. Pryor, As- covered. Ihe jury pUnqMBCiosea nUeia plant upon lung and bronchial sisf nnf. Snnprintfindfint nf thn O. F. their investigation on last Saturday, affections, citine cases where he had & Y, V Bailwav while inspecting and rendered the following verdict: given it to consumptives with the most the Det building at Ore Hill, fell "That ttIGonte J3:2Stt& anu Droite ona or, iwo oi ni nos. .",0"T." u".,":. i above., we would state that Taylob'b terday they went to sixteen, ,but the Norfolk market is not steady at that price. iFavorina A Beautlf-l Yacht. On Friday night Johnnie Ives, son of our townsman Geo. N. Ives, and "Joe," Capt. of the Nellie May, arrived from and Miss .Tan ftimrer rarn to thair Be DS profession, -lererring to tne Toisnot Sunny Home: The recent iea8 b ?!?.- Chckee Remedy op Sweet Gun and pnld snan haa not ininred the frnit " Ul luu jury .uuu v-a ui jhcllein, made tram the formula or the COlU Bnap naanOt lnjureu irUlt . m.imt.:. AViilpniA tn rWicr. mfirfipinnmnn Af thaornV Kfttinn nate auy person or persons as the with the beautiful yacht The Fflvorina is for Johnnie, iJWe noticod quite a number of Cox and sho is a perfect daisy. She will be Cotton Planters at the railroad depot on used during fall and winter for yesterday consigned to Geo. Allen carrying oysters' and fish,', and .da- . '.I.'- I u. . rine the summer season win ..... -':' ' . 1 1 f . I The schooner Addie Henry, Ilill, ar- don her winter rigging and ; put rived Friday night from Baltimore with on her summer outfit, which will excel a cargo of kainitfor Geo. Allen & Co., anything in Beaufort harbor for ele- C. E. Foy and C. II. For. ' gance and comfort, and be used as a W ifiam from " the Telearavh that pleasure 'boat. ; It is large enough to V I j. a. a i. a.l1 R.AvnrrflMfiRRr., Vans and Isler ire Ba.' weni,y-nve ur mmj comiorwuiy, in. tnis section. r our nunarea register in this Tounty" De- fJJtS ember lst.Mr Wd Thomas, te&HTSS5 who lived in Gardner's township.K""" v" r ",""7vr : ,7 Us" -rr. i dererand warrant his arrest." A ThnrHav nirht f iaRt wk v larSe nmber of witnesses: about .u.i ".i w - 7 r seventy, were examined by the conducting a series of meetings in the Baptist Church at Snow Hill. - The steamer Defiance arrived from Baltimore yesterday with general mer chandise.. In the evening she was load ing oysters from the canning factory. Mr. J. K. Willis began placing on the is a beautiful model, and handsomely fitted. . A party took a trial trip down the river with her yesterday, and pro nounced her the cleverest little trick in these walers. . , Office- of Inland Coasting- Company, Beaufort. N. C. March 31. 1884.- Editors Journal: Steamer Maryie arA vaai-ArAiL-xr tlna mnnnmflnt fnr flift late. W.King of Kinston. , It will 1 SESSS,?? mo luigoBk iuuuufueuii,Bavi luevwwou, river. On our return she was recklessly in Einston. - -. land 'through disobedience of pilot " tt.a fgrounaea in the night on one of the high i lTOu M D"""7 est points of Goose Creek shoals, where .be brought put, for Governor and Ma. the remained for five days, during Hughes for Lieutenant Governor "No which we sounded and thoroughly ex man,", says he, "can arouse the tar heels amined the shoals. All the people of ' i-ha trL ' ' that section united in saying that the .'.' "'- ' , ;' , J w . tides ruled the lowest for years, yet Freeman Ernul. Esq., says the pea theie was no tide, during our stay there, crop a few miles from the city is not in- on which the Margie could not have ' j , ... . lt crossed with a hundred bales of cotton. jureu bo uau u ww uw jr. if properly handied and piloted. She The crop on the light sous is recovering carries thirty tons weight on 2 feet 11 very slowly; v ; : , ' : ; ' ' inches, steaming in the trim of even keel . "i : 7 miles pep hour; wheel submerged 8 to Captain Gray has a cannon to sell to 9 mileByv&ni in 'her construction Capt. the party that wins in the State and Na- A. W. Styron-has achieved the greatest tional election this . year, tfow which success in light draught sea-worthy pro- party in North Carolina has confidence Ee.Uer bPat9 obtained in the State r ' , . , . ... ... Dimensions, 90 feet long 16 feet beam .enougn wouy m oavancer - , 21 feet oyer all. driven by a 10xl0 eQ. The. Union, meeting of the Baptist fine, and consuming it cords or pine m,i,,i, h. i,ai rit fi,A .i,,i.nfi oi wood vo. 6 hours. She is well ana hand a.; .m- -v r..n By fitted up for passengers, and has , iuunu UUi.Uft " -"v stowing capacity for aao hales cotton. questions to , come before the meeting The Margie leaves for New river, out- will be that of dividing the Eastern As sociation. ' . , ' . . .- - j-.": " L.i' f."t (?-, "' '' '. - President Primrose and Secretary Fries secured by" private subscription about one thousand dollars in Winning' ton fori the State Exposition; They are expected, to 'visit this city during the coming weekvv t ,a .'.--:.4..;? side via owansboro, to-morrow morn ing.. . Yours, . Wm. A. Hkarnk Kinston Items, Three whiskey straits and a chew of tobacco is the usual breakfast for the early riser at Kinston. vi ; u. Col. T. B. Kingsbury, of the Wil mington Star, will deliver the annual Cant. J. S. Lane, of Stonewall, called address before the Kinston College next a t: .i It w feared the-Louisiana lottery of which only needs to be a little older to KinstOn too rich for him ever to tret make it nrst-ciass. lie maae nve oar-imto the Kingdom oi ueaven, :, reh of this wine last fall, and is now for Coke for Governor and Hughes for Lieutenant-Governor. - Eev.' C. A. Jenkens returned from Ealeigh on Friday night to attend the f uneral'obsequies of Miss Lucinda Clark, whose remains were interred' in Cedar j f him urove uemeiery yesieraay. ; n wan as sisting in a great revival at the 2nd Bap tist Church and will return On to-mor row mondng. The Ealeigh Visttorsays he is an attractive speaker. The cose of J. U. Smith vs 3. L. Einsey waa decided on yesterday by Justice . Brinson, in favor of the defendant, Mr. Kinsey claims that the error in the calculation of the cotton was not "his The Mohammedan religion prohibits women from entering Heaven. ' A Mo hammedan Heaven must be as quiet as a store that does not advertise. . . -. The great minister, Spurgeon, wil have hard work to get to Heaven after all. Some admirer has died and left him a large fortune, making a rich man Fcr Rcr.f, , DWELLING HOUSE ON KEUSE STREET next to the corner of Metcalf street. ' ' - ' . ...... ., 'j-.'J r"'. " Apply to . . . j martl-dlw ' ; ' ' E. G. HILL w J. T. SWINDELL Offers to out lialr fon 20 cents. Three (haves for25ceuU. Shampooing iScenta. Mont lily shave, 75 cents, . v ; - . t ( ; ;.. ,w . , - is composed not only of the mullein plant, but has incorporated with it the sweet gum, the finest stimulating expec torant known, presenting an agreeable taste and a certain panacea for Coughs, whooping Lough, Colds and all Bron chial Affections. For sale by all leading druggists at Zoo. and ttl.uuper bottle. Durham Reporter: We 1 , uuau kiio v.oUC kv t0 1n8tllv tne arrest or tne perpetra- has decided to purchase the vacant tor of 80 horrible a murder, and it Job Work. locoimr. vv. w. JJUiier, amouung i. ft-m9tteii nf mat.-i(rwt Hiat nil ; The: 'Jonfflta.' office is nreDared to the lot donated by Mr. J. , S. Oarr, mna in air, ; Hr,HnH SKmwlA-1 print Bill Heads, Letter Heads, En . , , . . ' 1 TTCa Ul 114. WHM" , . m . , y-, . vmw m,v.mvv , mrT,r r'.i l'iiti i.tt rna inr7 linn nRiinf. i : - i. .-i. ii. n rti uuuuiug w uwi "c10". not think that the evidence would atrial. - particulars WW DO given in a lew hnatifw tua rn.ay.r1 Wt in flnlinw a Chattel Mortaraires. Real EstateMort days and we sincerely trust that trae bin against any one, and there- g6,9' Weeds, Lien Bonds, always on iuo,Buu( uutuJi.uw lucrum- fore no action in the matter will oe mittee will be most heartily second- taken at this term ofthe court. But eu w uy ireopic. . "murder will ' out v 'ftnd wo confl. onhand Tarboro Southerner: Mr. JV T. dentlv predict that the iriurderer of liattie oi jno. if was in town xues-i these old women will yet uc brought day. He says that in many oi their to punishment. f .fes..ra f.u k! ' operations, the farmers between -v .. o:rl:M;Q La Grange items.' vu t 'K, -.' '.;r;.i John D. Walters has purchased of D. M. Stanton a manure distributor, As I am tha .Leader of Low Prleea. t hnna tn get the pntnWi of the public . - i, A FIKiST CLASS BARHEH SIIOF-Middle , sireet, ncx t to ue trick's liar, inar21dly nana.- : i, :, -if: Blanks for the appointment of Over seers, and for making Overseer g report, We and Rocky Mount, are more ahead than they have been in about fifteen years. Mr. Eli Howell, who lives on the opposite side of the county, says that between his place and here that he does not find this to be true, with the possible excep- Loveliest Among the Lovely is she who renews or preserves the beau ty of her teeth with Sozodont, confes sedly the most effective preparation for them. Volumes of evidence might be adduced in support of its claims to pub lic conhdence, as a means of invigorat ing the teeth and rendering them pure, 250,000 BRICX For the ': Academy Building i i Offers will be received for the Brick serjar . : rate. Also, for those laid In the wall. ., The Brick to be delivered about th FIRm'I - . OP MAY. Samples of Brick to accompany the offers. -t . ,.. & , ,, t,s; J ;i t,-i . Newbern, X. C. ';'"''!Vf v"';' 1 " ' WILLIAM H. 'OLIVER, " ' . ,, . OEOitGE ALLEN,-. , J ,, ' T. A. GREEN, . ' 1 '! - ' L, 1L CUTLER, " ' ' mwrUOAwt i i 'Committee I Won Id inform the publio generally .bat he Is fitted up In first-class style having Just fitted In new chairs and ' la,' prepared 1 to give you e. good a shave ng was given when his predecessor, John M. Banton. was alive,. for TEN CENTS, . . , v - vnt and Hnampoo for Forty New goods continue to arrive. Nearly I elistenintr and Bnotless. and not less sat- every dealer has a large stock, and still isfactorily proven, is its balmly influ they come. r ; !; t - i ence upon the breath. Ask for genuine measies is saia to De prevalent arouuu i sozodont. and acceDt no cheansubsti- tion 01 com posts, tuat tne iarmers nere., . ur. noages reports , seven cases tute, are none ahead or the time or the ou UOUB,J- ) i Nme accessions at the M. K. Uhurcb last ' night, (Thursday, 20th.) , To-day IJctlday) 18Fa6t JJay. ' " ' Dr. Whitfield, son of our countyman N. B. "Whitfield,. Esq., was in our place year in plowing land. GoldBboro Bulletin: Mr. Henry W. Clark," an old and esteemed citizen of this city, died at the resi dence of his son-in-law, Mr. Henry one day last weeki' Creech, last Tuesday. Mr. Clark was . formerly ; a citizen of New Berne; he refugeed to this city in the beginning of the late war, and has made this his home since. ; He was a man that attended to his of Mr.' S. Dr.' Hadly COMMERCIAL. -p-jg--r- " r Joubnal Office, March 21, 8 P. M. COTTON New York futures steady; spots quiet New Berne market firm. Sales of 3 bales at 10 3-16. Sales for the week 110 bales against 875 the same A Hair Call at the Oaiton House Barter Shop ', and be convinced. 1 , ,,: iulSl-dly RECEIVED THIS DAY PER STEAMER r SHENANDOAH- 25 BOXES PEAKLlNE.": A valuable frrxxls for all housekeepers. PRICE RSDUCEt For sale by ( , i'i C. K. FOY & CO.. marlCd&w Wholesale Grocers, Middle St. I The "youngest ; : child Wooten is reported by being dangerously sick. Mrs. J. W, Isler, reported some time eek lt yer Hiaanng, iu 1-43 xxw 10; Good Ordinary, 0 1-4, NEW YORK SPOTS. ago as dangerously Biokv. is so farre covered as to be able to be up own business, in the strictest sense wood died in this township- on the 01 me woru, anu was lineu uy an isth inst., aged four or five years. Who knew him. , WO do not know ; John Rouse and Mollie Russell were his ace. but SUDDOSe he was G5 or married in this place the. night oi the 70 Tears Of age. ' - i0ln lnBv-i fey. jar. carpenter omewt- Middling, .The ' Tym7 fT""' i j I 'A hew brict walklsbeing made from waiy. u uiogmuotai u luov auu Burk's corner to J.,S. Wooten's. .The recommended an appropriation of owner's of the 'property furnish i the $25U towara tne expense 01 tne J brick, and the town pays for the laying, county's exhibition; at.; the . state 1 weywy. wr; , Exposition. If necessary. , the ap- D M Stanton received a day or two propriation may be iucroasect.to a.ndmg ; cultivator wmcn was Qno xitta i0Ai ordered, for W. Wood, .Esq.; Mr. J300 mare, pleased t,; learn Wood proposes to combine business with bua wo, waw ,uu. uuigui,. uvui pleasure. : He can operate the oultivator Fairfield in Hyde county, to . Eliza- while superintending . the ' hands and beth City, by 4h& steamer 1 Dicker- watching the choppers. A married counle out WeBt.. eiehtv years old, separated lately on account of disagreements. It will worry these nice old people after a little when they die and both have to go the same Heaven. - Unsophisticated people like ourselves are warned against the trioks of some of the Tuckahoe dealers. They are selling goose eggs for the eggs of Shanghai chicks, ; We have suffered, J w ?. ' Dr. Wm. C. Whitfield, of Lenoir county, who has just receiwd his diplo man, Capt, Hussey, has greatly in firAasfid Rinp.ft tha . line wan pa- tablished and fs increasing. ' There is no ' more worthy man than the Captain of the Dickerman. ,, ; Clinton Caucasian: v On the Draughon plantation: near : Bea- man's Cross Boads, .is a mock orange tree which measures two eet in diameter and casts a shade sixty feet. The Eev. Jesse Sumterville, Fla, 'during his stay with . fV ffi?nW T Jaad on Middle treet, AJfjSKsss fjztezz&ssi teftttZV,?', srsssags itL uSL 1,4. lnt- tjk-. enire confidence pf his employer. Virar-uvaa Pno1fl ia on. tuau im uuuguu av iwuuou. j.voj- He goes to take Charga ofthe husmess 7T n . v v , j "'wv ' , nold's Bale some 35 or 40 Years aeo. U r. Kinsov & Oof. of which he is a 5 ea lOialuio-r shoulders, dry salt, Tin ootfa tliflw arA rkrAV.ar.lv Kfl TTAarfilirlAmriar. ' ':''L f-'.'.'' ' ' "" ': lOiaoiC alone, but the plaintiff also made the rna from the University of Maryland at same error. He also claims that he Baltimore, reached his home last week. . made the calculation as a matter of accommodation for the owner of the cot-' to not because he considered it a pu. t of his duty. He will visit around awhile before "hanging out his Bhingle.," The old rjolitical camnaiener. Lewis Grady, has held his sub rota conven tions and has put m soak half a dozen available candidates for eaoh of the ya- Penomai. rious county offices. ; He requires, all Mr. Theo. N.; Ramsey, wife, and two candidates this year to have "long and f TfAfniir m in t.h rlt.tr pietnono: purses, as ne is in tne wnis- . ' r, . tt... . key trade, and "sink or swim, survive stoppmg at tne uaswn nouse. iur. - .gh . . determined to realize , i ,. - ,i j a l r I ' , Kamsey is traveling in mtj iuibiobii ui largely on ' Dig shorts this summer, the Christian Brotherhood Mr, ty, -t ii;n. 1 1 W. E. Mewborne, of Lenoir coun- " ;i the city on Friday on his way sville to take a school. He 1 -tit nt Kinston Collegiate In lr I;. 11. II. Lewis and after- i i ltend the University at Chapel ; Blabtown Items. I'clhodiiit Church Services at 11 a. i !. and 7:30 p. m., conducted by the 1 : , . Tov. Dr. Laikhoad. Subject: ..T: r..,n.(.'ltn f.anday school . at Sr. t.i. : ...... 'i . '. .H,k street Cliupol Sunday school r' ' :.rn rr"ycr-r..cct"ir!2 at 4:80 p. m, i;li; V. M. LLlCldS, 1.CC- t IS 1 XjI t. rvl 3 t V 6.. ',.'K)1 'i. c: Mr. Daniel Whitehurst is building a largo stock house. . Mr. S. n. Bennett has just opened a large stock of goods. ' ; , ; - 1 Mr. George M. Hardy tost a very fine horse a few days ago with the staggers but he has purchased a fine mule. Mr. Lev. Ross has been suffering with nieaslus for some tune and it seems he cannot got anything to givei him relief, l The farmers of Beaufort county are nearly ready for planting, but te wet weather ia sobbing np the Laid very much. Mr. ITonry Caton has returned home from Florida. He reports that the cold weatLf.r has done- considerable damage to t1 o orango groves and to other fine fruila. ., Mr. Big O. In ;t l.a.l a lively time boar hunting t' e other monnng, He c-""' t one in trnj) and hin dogs f -.1 t'-rco others ia a lar-e LI;- k f im : j tame i lornirj. Mr. l'rescott hud ; ' o fan while Mr. Jes. russor went oil t'io proflb. It is reported here to-day that the en tire family1 of John Murphy,' in Snow Hill, were poisoned last ' Wednesday. The poison was used in the biscuit and in Buch large quantity'as to be detected, and the timely aid of a physician pre vented death,; Further particulars I did not lean. '-i?-1' "'V' 'A. J. Sutton, who has been employed as salesmau in the establishment of R. B. Einsey in this place for the last five or six years, left here, Thursday for Middling, 11 1-16; Low Middling, 10 3-4; Uood Ordinary, 10 1-18. , FUTURES. March, 11.09 April, 11.11 .May, , 11.28 . .June, 11.43 C0EN Steady at 63ia70c. , OOKKSTIO I9ABKET. ' Tubpentink Din, $2.00. .Tab $1.00 to $1.25. Seed Cotton $2.50a3.50. f Beeswax 25c. per lb. Honey 75o. per gallon. , ; BEEF On lOOt, 00. tO 7C. Country Hams 13ic. per lb. . Lard loic per lb.: Fresh Pork 7a8o. per pound. : Eaas 1 6o. per dozen. Peanuts $1.00al.60 per bushel. ; Fodder 80oi to $1 per hundred. Onions ?3 per bbl. Field Peas 85o.a1.00 per bushel. Hides Dry, Qallc; green 5a6c. Tallow c per lb. . Chickens Grown, 45a50c. per pair. Meal 80o. per bushel. potatoes Bahamas 80c. ; yams40o. Turnips 50a75o. per bush. J .;;; , ; . Wool 12a20c. Der Dound. Shinoles West India,dull and nom. J. B. BROWN, Barber and Hair Dresser, With twenty-five years experience, and tha i Neatest and Best Vurnished Hnloon in the city, will give aa good a shave ai can be had ; anywhere for TKX CENTS. New shop, new . furniture, and satisfaction guaranteed. : , : . Hot and Cold Baths can be had at all hours. Middle street, next to L. IL Cutler, .' ; inarlKdly , , , Grass Seeds. KENTUCKY B1.TJE GRASS A valuable" variety for lawns when mixed with other j grass; Is said to retain its verdure during the . hottest weather; thrives best In dry soils.. . , WHITE CLOVER, RED CLOVER, , , LAWN GRASS. t Grain Seeds.' WHITE OATS, ri BLACK OATS.r RUST PROOF OATS, " ' RUSSIAN OR WELCOME OATS', , ' UPLAND RICE, " ' ! RYE. " PEASE, " "WHEAT. N. B. The season for seed being about Hissed, we offer our stock of olean and well selected OATS at reduced figures, hoping to meet the demand for feed oats, which Is now being supplied ith low grade Western oats ' S.W;&EW.SMALLW00D" marlSdlm - -u- Corner Craven and, '' South Front Sti. I - -l t TTAVING determined to change my. Jt-a. DUBineas, i win sen out my euli liard Saloon with all the Bar Fixtures, (and stock if wanted), contained in my ,, stand on Middle street, opposite the me new and i well established trade, and No. 1 stand, . ' SAM B. WATERS. March 15, 1884. ( v . ? ; d&wtf He says they are probably 50 years member. om ana aomp gooa service yet. ne . , .. i.i;r I also has a cow bell he bought at the Sr,p0 same sale. More compost is be- . ; . " - ' ingpreparedand used InpsonbnElJn cuuuty iumu eyei uciuio. xuia au-ijosepn Kelson.., .............. gnrs well for next years crop, : A John Hail.. ,..,. considerable aaantitv of commercial "evy. Stevenson..,., .)..; ffirt,ili7.r ia alsn hpinc nafrl. b Marks......... 251 . 10 ;, 20 aw u.?5 25 15 M. O. Marks TT O IS 1 1 mwriinir , Dnrham Tobacco Plant: Col. W. Mrs. Elizabeth McK. Roberts.,.,... X. Blackwell bonght a pair of horses M, H. Sultan y....v..;. a fan? Haira einna fnt nrhinh ha rvaii I 1 v ' 1 t 1 t ' .'i i m IV UaiO D1UVU TV UIUU UU UCU I . ; . a 1 j - . 47 . rif 1lAmAA1ntlA VTAnttMirA fMn tn It AA one thousand dollars. It is the vv r x v V1"7"vv finest team in the State. We were informed a few days since by for City ot Newbern wfll meet at u. a. jo. Auurews ium ub iulcuucu the office of the City Clerk; on Monday, to lay one nunarea miles ot new the 24th inst., at 7i o'clock, p. m. steel rails on the Western North 1 ; M. DeW. STKVtosoK. Chainnaa Jtlk XVOitUUtiU lUlO CUUllUliI ' '. ' Trt F 1 ' i. uv auvu w -wuaysuvv abuw va a-v ivu a nifnn Molasses and Syeups 20a45o. Salt 95o. per sack, Flobe $4.00a7.50 per barrel. 1,000,000 Uriels For. Sale. Slason Work executed at short notice. , r . r; c. w, brown a co.. marffldlm"', "' ' ' New Berne. N. C. Wasliing and Scouring Made Easy. rrmTX . tittt -nia typ a tit ttt iiiij riiiiio riiAnuiniji , FOR EASY WASHING. 1 ) For sale at Manufacturer's Prices by j 1 C. E. FOV it CO., . . Brick Block, Middle St., , . . -i ' ' NeWberH.N.C.' V :( marlfi-d Dissolution Notice. I Stats of North Carolina, 1 Superior Coort ' . Jonea Uounty. J t all xerm, iiHtifc 1 Parthenla Boy kin, ) Isaac uoyuin The firm of SKINNER' A FAULKNER is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The nnderslgned having purchased the entire In terest, la responsible for all claims due by siild firm, and all persona indebted to them win piease maxe immeainte payment to , , ,(:',:.,; m..., - J. F. SKINNER, .- .t" f Successor to Skinner A Faulkner, ' ; March 19, 1881. r It Kinston, N. C , ' ' ' ' To Isaac Bo kin, Defendant : a;: which we have any knowledge that Celebrated East New-York make,' that Is such a trading mart as Durham, have ever been offered' for1' sale ; in this Here, men are continually "buying,! city. uaii ana examine them. " 1 ' finllino- and o-Aftintr train Ttnfcfhn I mr20d4t. , - D0FFT & IVES. UVMu ajiv auvaaj Hi u aVM V 1 - t yj most novel trade that W&. have I, 1 riirn Af Pnonmnnln. neara ot, was maae in cnurcn a lew ;mt. D.. H. Barnaby, of, Owego, N. Y. nights ago, when a COnple Of onr says that bis daughter was taken with a vonnff friends swaoDed eirls. The violent cold ; which terminated with "Mi, ofN.C. J. T. PlBLK, or JN.U. Tnn Jifd harAliv nnt.lllAfl thftt a BQmmnm I has been duly Issued from Jonea County Bo-' perlor Court against you In an action for dl t vorce on uie gronna ot aauitery. xou are . hereby required to appear at the Bprlugt Term, A. D. 1881,'of said court, and answer o? 1 . a demur to said case as you ma) fce advised. i in testimony wnereor, I, xnos. j. w nitascr, r Uieru or jones superior ixmn, nave uereunw , ba.-mv Knnil .nil ...1 . - ,t V .. , TBOS. maU-diw n:iEn fi peele, J. WHITAKEIt, ; i "' , O. sic. I v i ,-, i , ii i,, . i ' ' . To iho PuiK Being sole agent for the f1 (jENEEAL COMMISSION "FARMER" AND "FARMER j... ,r-- " r I nr-Tv nrrrirrr'T- m J f 1 ' r i r a - - " l 'r h . w MGlQEASrTS, ?, aid repair., I can guarantee that aU fct ., : i, i ; , i ,, " miH fnr jnid Hhnna, unlit hv m nrn. trade was mutual and consequently Pneumonia, ana, an. tne i pest pnysicians vrQ oa ftAnTTT Q'AY STREET. I manufactured, by,, ... , . ,K . KA M . Kav-iuuc-o-iUauu o-iuBuououiuuvo - - . i. o , f uu uuou noo raw. . ' I (. ct, .... ; I Thn I ftihTOTmt W Chatham Record: The mill and cotton gin on the Ilillsboro road, near Chapel Hill, were burnt last Saturday night. The mill was one ofthe oldest in the country, having been built aboat seventy-live years ago, and was known as the ','old valley mill.'' Origin of , fire is un known. There is aa old saying that "there ia nothing surer than (Ic.'i a"ltvxci." Thi3 was Tcricd here ye: f.-r,,y when deputy ehcriil W-'TO. --- 'Vi l :v! I c:i t!;o over- ".tv- - . ; : l ay.r mi ' but a few hours at most.' She was in this condition when a friend recom mended Dr. Wm. HalUs, Balsam for the Lungs, and advised .her, to try it.- She ' aocepted it as a last rosort, and was sui i prised to hnd that it produced a marked change for the better, and by persever ing a permanent cure was eijeoted. . . Hit Walter Ealeigh introduced smok war tobacco into England from America, The Golden Bolt of North Carolina, on vi : h is grown BlackweH's Long Cut, ia j- I ! -pyond the city of Raleigh. What v r tt t all Europe : .took to, pipe r ' 1-in the great explorer stnu-k 'I f v i.ich now commands ' BAlTa,MD,;' Special atteatlan given to Early Vege tables tn Season. ' mar22-dW-m : Wm. J. Clakkb, i rWU E. Cabk. c Wm.J.&Wm.E.OLABKE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW,' Tsru wy iixxr-j, ?. PrafttlRfi in t.hrt Pmirtu of fiftrtirflt. flraveri Hyde, Joiu'Hi Ijeiioli. 1'amllno and Wayne comities : also In the United States Court at New Berne, ..' .. Collection of seamen's wages and all : nils avnniHt vesHem a hi n y . ., (.mice four doors above (Hm IIouse. : ' ' iutu21-wtl ; i Tb Lc ibrandt & McUoweU , Stcvs f llanufactwers of gald.Stove., and 7TZ1 71?. All other repairs for these stovr ' " ' in this market are made from .' I Patterns, and made by Pirate i business. They are also rnade poorest iron they can eet and v ht tne stoves they are bougivt r . mar7-d&w-lm. P. M. L HOItSES AND MULES, I and nnbrote, for Cash or feblS-diwtf J Ten,
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 23, 1884, edition 1
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