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V f s V 7 -", '-I I I'll! VOL. II. NEW BEENE, N. C, TUESDAY. MARCH 25, 1884. NO. 304.; - V. ....... - ' , ; - Dm LOCAL NEWS. Journal miniature Almanac. Sun rises, 6:5fi I Length of day, . : Hun sets, 6:17 112 hours, 21 minutes. Moon rises at 4:45 a. m. . . . . . The work on the new boat is progress- ,n8- Corn planting will begin this week in this lection. , I The canning factory will make a large 'shipment of cysters to-day. , (i r- Eggs continue to advance in price. : Sales yesterday at 17 cents wholesale. The, steamer Kinston arrived from Kinston yesterday with a cargo of cot ton. ' ' ' , ' The new stone steps for Christ Church and the slating for the spire are on the Clyde wharf. ' , , , , The Wilmington Star of last Saturday hg copies several MM tue journal and credits the Nut Shell. , , .. . At a meeting of the Democratic Executive Committee last night, it was docided to call the primary meetings of the wards on Tuesday night next. The favonia, ' Johnnie ; Ives'- yac.ht, . will dojf her winter rigging when the summer opens and not don it as the printer had it in our Sunday's issue. We regret to learn that a portion of i the tools of Mr. . Carroll, the contractor 'for building the church spire, were burned in the fire at Manwell & Crab tree's shops on Sunday morning. . , . 'Wilt you give three stamps for a 1 nick, f'l 8aid 8 Wg gent to Maj, Credlo last night at the postofflce.;; Yes," re- plied the Majer. "I'm determined to ' break this, government or : make it ao -better.sM .t v: f?3 X- ' The workmen under the direction of I Mrl Carrell, of Baltimore, began work yesterday on the spire to Christ Church It u to be extended seventy-five feet higher than at present which will make it one hundred and fifty feet high.; t Rudolph Ulrich went in search of the bottom of Neuse river at the ferry wharf yesterday morning. ,v He' stepped back-' trf ' and the plank not oed him in. He came L'f two attempts to find LoUjUl ' A prominent Greenbacker in the city says the scheme for running Clement Manly1, Esq.", for Lieutenant-Governor was devised, by John Kelly, of New T York, and that it is a smart trick, Keller most be extending his operations in his old ago. - w . 'Schooner Arrival. , The Elmyra, Capt. Ben Payne, from Wysocking with corn oonsigned to W. P. Burrus & Co. The Gov. Vance, Capt. Spencer from '.Englehard with corn to Burrus & Co. , The Sarah Midyetje, Capt DalyStowe, from Fairfield with oorn to BurruB & Co. kl'i ( ,. i' 1 " . 'i.i ,-ry ' Mayor Howard has received the fol lowing ackhowledgmenti1: , i , ( , . Rockingham, March 29, 1884. Deab Sir: The express package con taining check for $10.89 for the cyclone sutferers received. Please accept ana tender to the contributors our sincere , thanks for this additional contribution from your town. Yours trulv. r . - Chas. W. TlLLETT. flow to Fatten Oritors. Mr. A. E. Kimball, at the foot .of Middle sireet. has now some of the finest ovsters wo have seen in the mar. kot this season .TTaKaaanlantofattPn , . r ' : f are taken out of the kB them down in a bar- i un and sprinkles meal ' ar . . J- lie . says the oyster opens his mouth every day at the hour the tide ebbs, no matter whether he is in the water or t;.yii . tvi. mkOMnt " " uw ""i kept alive for sometime and made as fat as you want him.' ' v ; . ; ' ... ' -' The pire Sunday, Morning.; it Hti ; On Sunday morning about 8 o'clock V si Idne shop of Manwell & Crah- ti' o, i i C.aven street, was discovered rm to bo "on firo, the ' . j f L:; in a light blaze. The Cre do: ratniont responded quickly to ,tealarml '1 md the Atlantics made 1 t'ie qakkct Cue yet on their records, pelting on a stream in 51 minutes after ' leaving their ' engine room, and in 61 i.j -.uUb had on two streams. T! 1 T v r.i i : o Co., on r- :.!l: t of $ ) i i "p to the suction did l . t a t.rcum until about six min- i ' . 1 '.-r. Tho ertire roof of I'.; J i i-yeJ, but much of 1 r t " ; ait "cut. . I Personal. Maj. W. A. Blount, of Chocowinity, was a passenger on the train for Kinston yesterday morning. He says if some man will invent a rice planter, it would be a fortune in his pocket Rev. C. Ai Jenkens left for Raleigh yesterday morning to assist in there vival now coine on aUheSocond Baptist church m that city Mr. J. ,y. Williams made a trip to Kinston yesterday on business. W. J. Walker, Esq., arrived last night' from Durhim and will soend a few days in the city, Sheriff J. K. Davis and .Treasurer Benj. Sutton, of Kinston, arrived on the down train last night. , . -..-t Literary Notices. The Manhattan , illustrated monthly magazine for April is on our table. It ailed with exiellent reading matter, handsome illustrations, and poetry. Edwin Booth, by Henry C. Pedder. and Jasper Francis Cropsey, N., A., by Wm. I Henry Forman, ., are worth thel price of subseription, and contain en- COUrilging lessons for the young who may learn how application and energy will attain prominence in the journey of life." V , - - ' The May number will be in a new cover, fresh from the hand of the en' graver, designed by the well known art ist, Francis Lathrop. It will contain the first instalment of a powerful and fas cinating story entitled "Trajan," which will be continued about a year. ine Manhattan is on good paper, well Drinted. and worthv of a nl, ace on tte- center toMJ 0f, every family in the hand. TAri 'fta twr annnm- ar, . per annum; Zoo. per number. Address The ' Manhattan Magazine Co., Temple Court", New York City.' . :.t ; ::,....', Swansboro Items. We are getting some fine fish, oysters and clams now. Mr. W. Bouse has only one arm. but he can catch as manv n Aiatna oa mnar. onvnna wrif-h hnth Ama Vety little sickness here, and Dr. pretty soon, he shall have to go clam- ming. Dr. Mallette, at ismithville, I ttear s n e 8ame nx- v Our school is progressing here now under the management of C. B. Fraz zelle, Esq. We have also a debating club, a good Sunday school, and now if our steamer continues to come regular we ought to buna up a little. Farmers are planting corn and pota toes, some , composting, others telling what they expect to make this year, eto., some are planting rice and less ..ii . r tir t a; 1 . coiion. sax. v. uusuce nas lorty acres for rice. M. A. Farnell will only plant about six or eight acres in cotton, will plant largely in peanuts. 4 i; ii. : nr,nifl ha fintRhfid M hnnaaa- three ready for occupancy; in which some one might enjoy themselves this snmniar, if they wished, , We need a hotel here and a few more enterprising monied men, for: it seems like those that are here have-not energy wthe t j .i.i, ac i na, and rhfialtTW an. she ought to be a desirable place to live - . . . Some of the best-off have just killed their last hogs. . Mr. A. Farnell, sr., killed thirteen fine ones last week and Mr. W. I. Gillett killed nine the same time. - The former has killed in all dur ing the season about sixty head, some of which weighed oversea pounds. These farmers are not going to have to buy meat nor mortgage for cotton crops this year. Silas Venters killed four ,hogs about same time that averaged about 200 each. t .! :. - -- .?-. The steamef Margia, after leaving Barlter'8Brid8e arrived here, a distance vl. w" yu u uuV minutes, wnicn we consiaer gooa time for ahoalv waterwand inexnerienoed pilots. . I said shoaly water, , but that is not exactly so,, there is plenty of water in White uak river at any , time for the Margia if managed right. She left here about 8:80 o'clock for ; Beaufort,' got aground on Goose Creek shoals, where Bh waf yesterday., She was to have come back here, and from here go to wew river,, thence oacK again here, where the directors were to hold a meet - ing on the 25th inst.', to take or not take the steamer as their property, and for the company. When the meeting, is I held we will give ai dinner in honor Of Capt. Styron and all of his officers and men, who may be here on that occasion, and we expect to give a good One too, T J J.I.- ..la Ainir. John in marrind at last, mfiaslea J j ornomeasleB. At the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Uateell, at Lyn wood, last Wednesday, by E. W. Mattocks, Esq., Mr. John M. Rodgors and Miss Barah A. Hatsell were nnitaa lnthe?holv bonds of matrimonv. Your ' correspondent was there, and I foil rnn t.ha ennrt thinca va saw and sampled didn't look like hard times at nil-anrl t.ha vonnflf lftflins well wa wish wo In i boon young too, that's all. The a" -n ' 'ins were: Mr. Wilbur Hatsell im.i ; linima . lieu, Mr. uan. ! 1 i, k., and Mit.8 Lulu Hatsell, Mr. V. Ij. I. . ' i nn l I'Am Minnie M. ,.ri. t. .i o I i'j knows how to i ne 'em ai d d -I't 3 1 ie buttons oil .f 1 et whfn ho does it. I heard aVard, v. ten 1 hitched r and 11, s mi AVard, that lt. ) ' i If p - "remony ', r ' ;wariia t.iose A "pi t'!nt so, 3 I ;ul.ir on c r- 1 1 f. Greenville Items. The insured sufferers from the fire tn Greenville received - more than eight thousand dollars. , , . i Between fifty and one hundred thou sand dollars taken in life and fire in surance within a few days. - Pitt county the best in the State for agents. , A certain superintendent refused to let a dissipated teacher commence school unless he could get two respectable per sons to vouch for him, and it is reported that one of the vouchers got so drunk that night that the teacher had to assist mm getting nome, The school building started by the Methodists near town is not near finished. They undertook too much. Mistaken. The Methodists are a zealous people and never give up a good work. we predict the buueung win be com pleted. Ed. Journal. ;, , f; ; , ; j The recent' fires in Greenville have given the brick business a boom. Col. I. A Sugg has pdrchased from B. F. Su.8K a machine that will turnout 80,000 SsSTS of thn Rword maka and is aid to be the best ever used in the business. Court in session this week; the most important case so far the difficulty be- . nM TAWAAi MJ lfVAll Hf I r.l 1 whiln(1r,,nk wntinr)avfinnr,rt'avarH in a threatening manner and Davenport hurt him badly, but the jury found a verdict of not guilty. They considered is justinaDie. v, -. ' Mt. Pleasant. Church (Disciples) and Flat Swamp Church (Primitive Baptist) botn came near being burned last bun day. Both fires originated from the patent flues, so popular for the last few years.' They became so heated that the shingles touching them caught on fire, but was discovered in time to save the buildings.' v. f f.i ,V-i ;:h R. A. Bynum, a wealthy farmer of this county, made 44 bags of cotton last year on 84 acres of land. A few days ago he killed nve hogs which weighed over 1600 pounds. He is not only a suc- cessful f armer but a merohant as well He owns a fish pond which has been stocked with fine fish which he catches whenever he tries Eider J. Latham is soon to take Charge of Oak Grove Academy. This people seem just awakened to enterprise. A better people don't live perhaps, but they have shown in years gone not much taste nor enterprise in anything but corn, cotton and religion, but their church looks like an old barn. But during the present year they have built a very, tasty and beautiful house of worship, and also a nice academy. Noble people! A HO. ME FOB EX-CONFEDERATES. ' An Appeal ior ueip. , B. E. Lee Camp, No. 1. Confederate veterans, Richmond Va., March 1, 1884, The necessity for relief to disabled Confederate soldiers is growing more urgent every day. . They have no gov ernment to support or provide for them, and must share the fate of paupers nn- "SB a npmefis, proyiaea ior jnem Dy pnvaie contnounons, una i.ee ump have undertaken' to establish1 such a home.-.1-- They have appealed to their comrade veterans of the Grand Army of the Renublio. who -have' resDonded with TO - XFT ?u I X I ment, worthy of their heroio record. Still the undertaking is large and the I naAn fA fiivfrtn Din to nvffanr. we therefore appeal to the banks and bankers, capitalists, insurance and other corporations, manufacturers and mer chants, for such contributions in cash or merchandise as will will be easily spared from their abundance and of great help in our necessities. ' We refer to lion. w. J. uarrington Mayor of Richmond.'Virginia, or to any of our banks, bankers or other business PeOPle. . 1 :. . '-,'. .". :n We will hold a fair in this city on or about the 1st of May at the armory. Let us at least have some contribution which will be gratefully accepted and duly acknowledged by publication in gaiwrinpin j Address, I "V ,r. i. Lkr GavpI No. l.Ci V.: 1 P. O. Box 263. Richmond, Va. Capt. Chas. U. Williams, Chm'n ; D. S, Bedford, Treasurer; J. E. Lane, Sec Committee Gen. Pevton Wise. J. Ferriter. Capt. W. T. Ashby. L. L. Bass J. B. McKenney, . A. T. Minor, R. Hi Fox,; Polk Miller. Jos. H. Capers, A, Pimm,-jr., N..V. Randolph,!. New i man 1 We refer to the following gentlemen who will also receive contributions Gen. Jos; R. Anderson, Col. Archer An hereon, I. Davenport, jr.; Esq., presi- dent First National Bank, A. Y. Stokes, Esq., Rev. Dr. J. L. M. Curry, Rev. Dr, W. E. Hatches Rev. i Dr. M. D. Hoge, Allen & Uinter. i '. ' I. n mniiAim Vina, . I . T : : Dr. Quiuan, a celebrated physician of Dublin, has just written in an tngiisn medical journal of his wonaerrui ex perimental results with the common muuein piant upon .ung ana oroucnuu I affections, citing cases where h had given it to consumptives with the most asioniBnintr result, ana recommenuH iia use by the profession. Referring to the above, We WOUld State that .TAYLOE D Mullein, made from the formula of the medicine men of the Cherokee Nation is composed not only of the mullein plant, but has incorporated with it the sweet cum,1 the finest stimulating expec torant known, presenting an agreeable taste and a certain panacea for Coughs, Whooping Uougu, Uolds and all JJron chial Affections. For sale by all leading druggists at 25o. and 81.00 per bottle. Manufactured by Waltfs A. Taylor, At' u i x, Ga., Proprietor Taylor's Pre n.: .jCul. .'ie. dXwarr!4m Roscoe Conkling Sues for Ills Fee. ; Roscoe Conkling has sued the flnminflriiial . AfannfiiAfiipinof P,nm. niAnA ii.i. 'uao vUy, wurur, ivrr Oleomargarine.- w recqyer siw,w"J for legal services renaarea in tne past two years. He. savsthat, as lncidental to these services; dis- .ut linn . , A UUIOOU UUU fwyu..- r - TT 1 m 1 f 1 .A "1 I uaeo xruax aeniea yesieraay a mouun on ueuaii vi nw ueitjuuiiuia for an order requiring the complaint - i-J 1.1. .11' - (' XI. .1 .3 L I to be made more denmte, but the denial is made on the condition that Mr. Conkling . shalL i state whether the action is brought on a quantum meruit or upon an ac count stated. Judge Truax granted an order lor a bill of particulars. ) In opposing the motion waiter 17 i.wiffin nnnntinl AhMh lr.nlrlinf offiHn,-t mmQm uiouo U1UU"1M "u - uiDui.nuuu, of the charges had been presented to me ueieuuani on cent, tv, auu that alter that reneated letters had . . i i i r ii? jlThTall'a Tn 1 anni Inr flia T n n era fha miai pasaeu oeiween mrn uuiiKimg ami th nffiooranf fhnmriQnv in whip, i iength. "To my knowledge,", says ,Mr. I Gnmn, "it has never been th ens torn ot plaintiff to , keep-a uetaueu aid itemized , account or memoran- dnm of BArviAA in minntft ' is the practice of many officers." In-answer, to, an object to the amount Claimed, s Mr. Conkling in oueoinia leners onerea to: eave 1 . 11 Af 1 J . 1 I the matter to any competent person; and in another letter ' he : said: "Apart from the fact that several hundred dollars of the amount was a good while sags paid by me, and that the bulk of .the services .was rendered iStill longer ago, Iinecd the money. Vr-r-rX Sun. , ' i i: v Gen; Lee's Sons. Gen. Robert' E.1 Leo left three or - fonr 'sons; :' The elder--George Washington1 .Parke -CJustiS'Lee is President Of Washinetoh ' and . Lee I7niversitV, at Lexington",' Vtt.V the .. .i,. . ' j-.i L . - t.- mssir.HTKiii Dri'SKiKti iivnr iiv nis X T- mn 'Af M. Hnof Ii lauuci av uud m vi mo un, He was a Major General in the Uonieaerate army; The university over which ho presides had some lfo and Impetus glVen .lt OV .the hparpd RAntimAnh' thnt, nrAvmlAd in fhn 9nnf h immiiafii . aft f ! iuu muuiiu. uuimuionvij . w ' "u close of the war, but latterly it 1ms prospered, and, like Virginia unl- held,: a:' first.,.; place so long, and that was founded . by the great Jefferson,' whose homestead overlooks it from a distant, hill, seems to have partaken of the gen eral blight and decay that have fallen upon the once proud and magnificent State of Virginia. Gen, Baney Lee, another son of the great Confederate commander, leads the ue of a quiet Virginia tanner, caring more for fat calves and green mead ows than for a life of public service to which the whole Leo family py an inexhorable . fate is denied ad mission,; Bob Leo, as he is familiarly I called, is tha youngest sou ol Gen. E. Ei Lee, and be ; is- also a quiet farmer. His home is On, the James, war ho was somewhat reckless, and X have seen a gentleman here with in the past week of whom he bor rowed a quarter in a ' gambling ex tremity, WfisMngtott Letter to St. Louis inspector, The Union Meeting of Eastern Baptist Association will convene at Einston on next Friday: Saturday and , Sun day. The. members, of I the", "church have improved the appearance ; of the church in having the inside of the church, calcimined, repainted! aha, ti(ie ables and ; pulpit jfurnished with new 0arD6t8.'M.,-w .h-'UliixA ii HQ cte.:$ , .i, , -. . ' ".- !. HI... ) . Lynch Law In Kansas. . KansaBi ClTY,i,i.Mai4.) March '22. A dispatch troW- Mtlfii;;te 10W0lV :?huldet?'i ,,Balt' that aboti .forty rn the jail' there last night and . five of them, entered ; thoi jailor's 1 residence, presented1 their! -revoivors and com pelled s ; him1 ' lo open ' ' the1 ""jail doors. Samuel Frayer. convicted of the murder' bf John 'Pennington and wife, was' taken, 'but, conducted to the I wagon bridge, jh, thq southern 'partpf the townv and hanged. He is said to have made ( full confession, stating that he had no accomplices Iri the murder. The mob was very .quiet and dispersed as soon as the work was done.' . r , : V- ,,,,A Levee -Jtreken. iii fh.()it : VicksburiS. Miss..'" March S2;-LThe . ' . . ' 'I , Buckridge levee! in Louisiana,; thirty - .v.- ."L,lJ'1u: . i it uiiuo iuii.ua iroww wiw vujrvuiuqi o'clock last night. If there is no chance to close it some of the best lands in TexanB parish will be overflowed., 't ' The growtU of the postal service keeps pace vvixh that of thacountry. Last year tl.o r ' i r of poBtoffices footed up ii, r " - ":!,m 4S,C C3, on.I the prospects ThV U W The Jottrna.Ii office is prepared to print Bill Heads, Letter Beads, En- velopes,Cards,TaKS.Circular Envelopes. eto.,' in neat and handsome style, and ai80 at prices to suit the times. Give us a trial. - - , - i. Chattel Mortgages, Real Estate Mort- gages, Deeds, Lien Bondsr always on hand. ... i ., .. 'TtUnlra nilBtnf fW. anp, ,nr mlAin nmer'a mnnrt. mvm. uw MLrawkHwauvuv va. , v v i . V , ' on l V ; The Doctor's Endorsement. - Dr. Wj D. Wright, Cincinnati, O., sends the subjoined professional en dorsement: "I have prescribed Dr. Wm. Hall s Balsam for the Lungs in a great number of cases; and always with suc cess. One case in particular was given up by several physicians who had been called in for consultation with himself. The patient had all the svmotoms of confirmed consumption cold night awfiata 'hnnMn ffivor. linrraflaJnff nnncrha ne commenced immediately to get oetter, ana was soon restorea to ms usual health. I also found Dr. Wm. -. . "'f"""6 up Cash Well Spent. Money expended in personal adorn ment is often foolishly wasted upon ar ticles of no intrinsic value. A bottle of Sozodont, however, is worth its weight in eold to anv one troubled with noor 1..1L J ii " 1 11 A. 1 I i?ei"' a"u 110 1"18 w?" 8p?ui r.na niirnnnaAr Thnnrrh ir. trill nnf malrd I LT: iTI astonished at the ranid imDrovement it I - I eaects in tne aentai row. moreover, they breathe sweetness, and have heal thy gums and ruddy lip. It would be folly to tamper with a to- bacco whoso peculiar flavor and inhe-1 rent excellence ate known among all nations. Blackwell & Co. recognize this in the manufacture of Blackwell's Dur ham Long Cut. To sustain the fame of the Durham Bull brand among pipe and cigarette smokers they must keep their tobacco pure give it as nature gave it. Both policy and pride raise a perpetual guarantee of purity, ' If you are suffering from a sense of extreme wectrinesa, try one bottle of Aver's Sarsananlla. It will cost vou i. . . .7 r . ... . . 1 1 P.on alii' &nl ao yu n.calPu- lawe gooa. it will ao away witn that tired feeling, and give you new life and energy x Prevent sickness by taking occasion allvone of Emory's Little Cathartic I Klls. a wonderful appetizer, an abso- i. I ' - ' , . lute cure of biliousness. 15 cents. 4 COMMERCIAL. Journal Office, March 24, 8 P. M. COTTON-New York futures quiet and firm. Spots firm. New Berne mar ket firm. ' One bale sold at 10 3-8. Middling, 10 1-4: Low Middling, 10; Uood Ordinary, 0 1-4. NEW YORK SPOTS. Middling, 11 1-8; Low Middlin- 10 13 i0j Good Ordinary, io 1-8. FUTURES. March, 11.15 April, 11.17 May, 11.35 June, 11.49 m CORN Steady at 63a70o. ; : , DOMESTIC lflARKET. TcBPBNTnnc Dip, 82.00. i Tab-$1.00 to $1.25. . Seed Cotton $2.50a3.50. Beeswax 25o. per lb. Honey 75c. per gallon; . Beef On foot, 6c to 7o. Country Hams l3io. per lb. u Lard 131c. per lb.; Fresh Pork 7a8o. per pound. ". Eoas 17o. per dozen. Peanuts $1.00al,50 per bushel. " Fodder 80c. to SI per hundred. , Onions S3 per bbl. , , - iiELD PEAS-r-aoc.al.OO per bushel. ; Hides Dry , 9allo. ; green 6a6o, , TALi)W--oo. per id. ' , Chickens Grown, 4oa50o. per pair, meal coo. per bushel. . : , Potatoes Bahamas 80c.; yams40o. turnips ooa i ac. per bush, . v.. wool 12aCc. per pound. Shingles West India.dull and nom. inal; not wanted. building 5 inch, hearts, 4.00; saps, S.OO per M. WHOLESALE PRICES. inisw BLESS roios io.oaiw.w: ions SaLT-t-95c. per sack. ' Flour ?4.00a7.BO per barrel. , 1,000,000 Masbn Work executed at short notice. C. W. BROWN A CO.. ' imar23(llm New Berne, N. 0. Wm. J. g larks. Wk. K. QhAKK, Wm. J. & Wm. E; CLARKE ATTOBNEIS AT LAV, ) IVtiW Jk JLi AJf JL.M m 1 rnicuse in me VTJurui oi uarwreu uraven, 1 Hyde, Jones, Lenoir, Pamiioo and Wayne counties: also la the United States Courtat Practise in the Courts of Carteret, Craven, flJNew iierne. Collection' of seamen's wanes and all claims against vessels a speeiaiiy.i - -Otlloe lour doors above Gaston House. mam-4wtf . '.' ,, rri Fez .::!, DWELLINQ HOUSK ON NEUSE STREET next to tho corner of Metcnlf street., ' i -'..'5- .it . uu II via. John N. Pakkkr, , v ofN.C. , 9fJ,C. PARKER & PEELE, GENERAL COMMISSION merchants;- No. 64 SOUTH GAY STREET, BALTIMORE, MD - - Special ftltentton Sren to EartyTlge- tablct Ib Beaton' , Uftr22HlM2ui 6 J. T. SWINDELL - Offers to cut tmlr for 20 cents. Three Bliave for 25 cents. Shampooing 5 cents. Month 1 , shave, 75 cents. y A "-;!.. -Ui As I am the Jador of Low Prices. I hoDe l j get thej patnnafeo! 'the public. rinax-vu AH8 UARBKH SHOP-Mldrfl , street, next to Uetrlck'a Bar, - mar21dly WANTED! 250,000 BRICK For the Academy Building Offers will be received for the Brick seta- rate. Also, for those laid In the wall. The Brick to be d'nlivared ntwtiit th'.ir)PH i : .oum OI '""TF"' UF JHAl. Nebern,N.C. . '.J i : !iu WILLIAM H. OLIVER, ir.':-..-. W. HOLLlSTKH,? ffiUi L. II. CUTLER. marl9dtwtf Committee. - W. II. DEWEV T ,Wold V11'01 lhe p116 Retieraiiy Jhat he nttod in is fitted tip In ttrst-clfuis style havfpR Just t-nairg ana It DreDared to give yon M good a shave as was given: wren his predecessor, John M. Banton. was alive, for TEN CENTS, , -:! t,tj r:l.Vt . A Hair Cents. hi ana Bonmtioo ior vorty Call at the Gstton Howie: BarUti! Btiop and bs convinced. r . .. . , Iul31-dly i.i . i . 1 1 RECEIVED THIS DAV PER STEAMER SHENANDOAH- 25 BOXES PEAELINE,". """'" itmius ior u n A vnlnable' eriods for all libnsekeebers. PKICE for. sale by JED. For.sale by .,...) - t , C. K. FOY&CO.. marlOdiw Wholesale Qrocers, MlddleSii J.B. BROWIST, ; Barber and Hair Dreiser, eniJr;r'v? .e.P?ri.enoo P ! neaun Mia Ben ID Neatest and Best Furnished 8f loon in the city, will give as good a shave as cas. be had I anywhere for TEN CENTS. New shop, hew l furniture, ana satisfaction guaranteed. Hot and Cold Baths can be had at all hours. Middle street, next to L. H. Cutjer., tiy t- ;i junnouijr Grass Seeds. M' KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS A valuable variety for lawns when mixed with other :rass; is sum to retain it veraure aunng vne lottest weather ; thrives best in dry solla ( ) WHITE CLOVER, . RED CLOVER, LAWN GRASS. Grain Seeds. WHITE OATS, black; oats. RUST PROOF OATS, , RUSSIAN OR WELCOME OATS, " ' . '' '" ' tl UPLAND RICE,''- 'i'' I RYE. . PEASE, - ii.WnEAT. N. B.-Tha Season, for seed boln about passed, we offer our stock of elean and well selected OAT:) at reduced figures, hoping to meet the demand for feed oat, which Is now Deing suppueu witn low grade; western oais S.W.&E.WiSMALLW00D Corner Craven and marl8dlm SoathFront.SU. Wishing and Scouring Made Easy. TRY , PILE'S PEARLINE . FOR EASY! WASIIINO. .. For sale at Manufacturer's .Prices by ) h ,.C.E..FOTfo?.Cp., , ' Brick BlocTfc, Middle St., ' . ; , '" ' -.-KewbernDr.r.' .i: marl6-d Statu or North Carolina, ) Superior conn t jones uHuiy, , , j rail xerm.f bojj. Parthenia Boykln. i va. it iu Isaac BoJ-iln TO Isaac BOjktti, Defendant : 1 1 's ! I 1 l has been duly issued from Jones county tWSSS? ad1 are hereby required to appear at the Spring Term, A. It. 1884, of said court, and answer or demur to said case as you niB te advised. in testimony wnereor; i.xnos. J. wniiaser. - Clerk of Jones Superior Court, have hereuntp set my hand and seal. - '". ' . mall d4w ' - - aa.tv , TothoPcb!! Being sole agent for the , OOOBC'vOOT?UO,'iIi' : and repairs, I bah guarantee" that all re pairs for said Stoves, sold by roe, are manuiacturea oy ( 4 .' Uonafacturers of sail Stores,, anl wLL Tip All other repairs for these stoves bold in this, market are made from Stolen Patterns, and made by l iraiea in the business. , . They are also made' of t the poorest iron they pan ret and will not fit the stoves thevare Lourlit for." mar7-d&w-lm. l 11. DRAKE Y.r fcr f 1 HORSES AND MULES; estpck.htot landunbru. for Casli or on 1" le.bv.. - c. i i t v; :ff. t V - ' ' Apply to ' ' ' ir i if 'yve w"l J'JiVe a round niaT2H31w ': ,. . .'" " E. d. HILL ,ful)13-dwtf. . v, , wali.N.C.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 25, 1884, edition 1
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