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" 1 Dai iMiy ourn al. VOL? II. NEW BERNE, N. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1884. NO. 308. r LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. True & Co. A prize. . t -S. II. Scott For sale. J uriiKl Miniature Almanac. .., . Hun rison, 5:60 I Length of day, ,. Sun sots, 6:20 1 12 hours, 80 minutes. . lUxm setsat 9:21 p. m. . . Aout this time look out for squalls in Third ward. ? The Editor left for Kinston yesterday, hence a superior issue this morning. - TTnnonnlr'a hoan. hlnaanma. rpnnrtflH ft I ' ----- 1 lew days, ace, are now gooa Bizea - - , I ... 1 'i - v. - i ,. vyuioueii are leanui, uuk hicj wtm 10 oe getting nearer ana Decoming more m . m if . t ! liuvuk. . A laree lot of clamv from Morehead V City were shipped from here on yester- a.u . ' " - ;i s The question for discussion at the next session of the Jewels is When was Mw n. nrnmr to th runt of OnU onoir . - i onel? ' ' I A grand picnic to take plaoo at Poplar Snrines. near Vanceboro. on the first of 1 May is on the programme, . The Silver voruei cauu, nuui tuio vv.c, hub rau am n ftnr t-ii inh r n A villain . . I DUBoii w iiuuion " .UUO.V. . J. T. Lincoln, of Bay boro, called in on yesterday and reported the farmers in ramnca as neing . quite Dusy, says some inero, nave nuisneu , pianuug 'Ahelr corn crops; thatthere will be more v cotton planted mis year man ever ue- ' fore: ! . ; , ' ,; ;. c . , ... I -jfjWe learn, from parties below that a nortion of a rain' and wind storm that caused so much destruction on last Tues- 'day night, passed , near the town of ... Aurora and did considerable damage, ', M completely demolishing a barn, the prop- erty of Mr. John Boyd, and damaging other houses, barns, blowing down trees ".rand scattering fences, greatly to the ' hinderance of farmers in their work. " The storm was accompanied by a heavy rangements have been perfected with schools constituted the delegates of the the orth Carolina, Western North Caro rainfall. ,vf f the railroad companies to convey visit- meeting. He moved that any other Una, and Atlantic &North Carolina will A CWck.B, l th. Dock. - , J - ' On yesterday evening at the market ? Krf W ! nKiolrmi -mmmI Ymm th L .r .' i. j ; j j I -t SSZS " ."""."w"";."-" ' t' , j :iu...t i..ji wmtU' 11B uiuunou wnuuui uowio-i tlonr Anil i the Mtoniah- mem,. - u uii, , no J " , rD1 . . ifectly ; at home, -Ini?; ;the water, 'be swam around : under the market house for some time.' and finally came v.. . a .tM,i to be picked np.- We heard a. great I '."tnnnv Tom fir V that, thflv never knew be-1 fore that a chicken could swim. I Disappointed, We learn that the minister of An drews Chapel, colored, received a postal . card reouestiDe him to announce to the I n- ho w i,.i: th vUU6v.v v- -j - r . wouia De a weaomg as imv Vmv u Thursday night. ". , The oblieinar Dreacher eaye the notice at both morning and evening services, . . , , which,of course attracted a large crowd on Thursday ; night, but no bride, or 'i:i.,mMM, . , - i : .l. v,,. w.t. u.uu. - . . . .j , .: I AUa VUU UOUgregBWOU neimer HlUUl I j it. i! ti, i I bered nor slept, but got up and dusted : for home, wreaking maledictions' on the . head of the writer of the card who had ' ' 'hPntratPd an Anril fool in advance ef perpetrated an April iooi in aavanoevi the season. Kev. U. A. Jennens ana . w. "an- cock were off yesterday morning for K-inxi, tn ntttmA the Pninn mefitinar of the Eaptist Association. ' , J. V. Williams boarded the western bound train Friday morning for well, some one says to see Wm. H. Van- H. Van- derbilt to confer with him in regard to the election of a councilman in Third ward of this city." V ' tne Benj. S. Guion, of Lincolnton, N. C, a civil engineer,, spent Thursday In the city with his brother, Dr. J. A. Guion, and returned on Friday morning for his . home. .; ; ' ' Mr. R. B. Rainey, proprietor of the , Yaroto House, Raleigh, and manajing I a. r of the Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City,together with his celebrated French cook, .Mr. . Eugene Testera, passed through the city, en route for Morehead, Thursday night. Under the excellent and experienced management of Mr. l. iioy, wiia ir. Testera preaiding in t' o 1 itchon and Waum's orchestra to f . . h tlie music, the Atlantic will in ' i 1 be a ploaaaut place to spond the ru t mouths. The extensive improve iu: -s now in progress will be com- ' ' ' 1 in t' -a to open the house for the i i by V n I t of June. vlio has been visiting ,1, loft on the Sheium- ,Va. i, I j., left y ' f a i N.ij !'rdny i. I on a Visitor Oouii, The Italian scissors grinder and the Indian bead-work venders took passage yesterday on the Shenandoah. Hurrab for Hyde. Mr, Wm. M. Credle, of Hyde county was at the Exchange yesterday with thirteen bales of cotton, for which he obtained' ten and a half cents per pound, which is the highest figures reached in this market this season. That is why we say hurrah for nyde. Fire at Suzgyillr if J T . -r, itt a i 1 i it. ... 1 a tt:ii . i: ihi. duuu c. w. Duties, iiviuic uuuut tuieo .muca nuiu duui j-iui, iudu uio 1 arHacfl hmisA. stable and barn, with - , iminiM nw mil i hin i;iu n. uv inn iiu i .- I luuraua lasi,, 1; nu iiuuiautc. xajw -I'll A A4 AAA ' mi J . .1(1 . I auou iwv. ne nro ww seea at ouow "i", ouu oumo u.uuSnk uiey perce.veu wie emeu or Durning corn. , , j - uirucn rtii..: .. - I . w . : , ' I . . v . . .. I me nrst garden peas or the season were handed into the Journal; office yesterday by Mr. D. G. Smaw. Another w0t nf ft;. ni,f f,,i onrjn 0n,or . ,...,..'..,,.. , . I una our integers win ne smnmner. . i and our truckers will be shipping. Since the above was put in typo Mr, vf xeomans nanded in anetuer nice bunch or peas. SUootIn -t - Escaned PrKoner. ... . i . . i as uonstabie mason was taking a prisoner to the station house last eve- ning just after dark, the prisoner made a breas: ror .liberty and the nonstable instituted , proceedings to re-cap- ture him ..without i delay, but nnamg mat m - this case tho race was to be to the swift and the prisoner was about ,to, be the swift opened fire on his rear, but without perceptible effect except to hasten the retreat. At last accounts the constable was several rods behind, with several precincts to be heard from. Consecration of tne Bishop of East Carolina. ,i It will be seen by a notice in this morning s paper, that favorable ar. orsto Wilmington on the occasion of the ... - r uo , ""w- diocese, the Rt. ;.Rey. A,,A. , Watson ll,!l. s Qi. -T wuiuu win tuna uiave m os. ; tfames Church inthat ciir on Thursday; April niuvu urn tana uiwo m aii. waiucsi liri-h. i -.j i-f , . .-M-;;- .1., . ,, . , ,, .. , .laemieneu oi tueir mtenuuu w uo viva ut". .., ' ....... the followmir for the consideration of . . ... r iho nrsnanp.n or t.ho flinMnorniihol I clerirv. and the imisortanca of the event will aouDtiess attract a tarcre camerintr o;o nnfn a uI guil - ( m .r ' InformAil thut Rv. Mr Shields, of Christ ;Church, and several other nenons from this city oontemobite T' rirlnno In rntnnrlu Hnnntr The following is a letter to Dr. Burk head, from Catawba county: ' ' Newton, N. C, March 27th, 1884, Dear Pa: A terrible cyclone sweept the lower part of our town yesterday evening, ihe Metnodist Ofturcn is a complete wreck. Several houfes are levei with th0 gr0UIld, ana maDT more 5njured but nobody in town was killed. Hailstones fell for half an hour and theyl were the largest I ever saw.' You r""'l" ".I-. canrorm no meaoi sne amouni or aam- age aone unless you couiu see tne iraca; Lf the Btorm Tree8 torn up by the age done unless you could see the track nf thA Rtnrm. Trees torn nn bv the roots, twisted off. hulled for hundreds of yards, trunks and clothine carried to J 1 - " - an nans oi tne town mat tne giurm Too .Dt.flln we e driven throufi:h houses. Sixteen houses were badly damaged, besides thosejihat were completely demolished. We have a meeting to-night to see about tv. i,-nH with tha a rebuudme tne cnurcn. with tne ex ception of the table in the altar and the I ttnfa in f.Via mitnif TirttTiitiff ft vftlnA van bfi werfl carried a auarter- of a mile. and the cedar trees and oaks in the Kraveyard were torn up and great limbs Icarriea away, many nouses in tne country were blown down and some ipeoDie hurt one woman Killed.: we haven't learned the full extent of the loaa. wreat many people more or less loss, ureal many people more or less B"' ZXJ.VE?EZ is fatally injured. . ILL. Currency No. 1. -: Tis nla'in to see you go it Wind, ' A Btriking proof of an unsound mind; Each having tie that ought to bind, ; Hence, the allusion was unkind. . ... Full.' ' ! Currency No. 2. - ,, "Hparil'Htthnii aver - A story of a wandering fay, Who, tired of playing sylph for ever, Came romping to the earth one day; And flirting like a little love With everything that flew and flirted, Made captive of a sober dove, Whose pinions, (as the tale asserted) Though neither very fresh or fair, . Were well enough for common wear. " Summoning her waiting sprite. Who bore her wardrobe on her back, She took the wings she wpre at night, (Silvery stars on plumes of black,) And, smiling, bep-g'd that he would take And wear tuem for bis lady's safee. ' Ue took them; but he could not fly A fay-wing was too fine for himk, And when sue pouted, by and by, And left him for some other whim, Ho laid t'lem softly in his rcist, And did his l!yi"S with his own; And they wero s;'t v. m Lis breast, : 'ii ' a : ' f I 1 1 '. t o; ' ' , 1 ' us oul 1 baptists in council. :. The Union Meeting of the Baptist Eastern Association assembled with the ivuuiw. A .1.1 . ' The following Ministers, Deacons, Clerks and Superintendents of Sabbath schools were present: Rev. C. A. Jen- kens and F. W. Hancock, of New Berne ; Rev. Dr. Theo. Whitfield, Rev. C. J. Nelson and Dr. J. D. Roberts, of Golds- boro: Rev. C. S. nwn mA n v Dillahunt, of Polloksville; Rev. W. M. Kennedy, of Warsaw; Richard ; Mc- In. , uionon. or ureanvma: . itev. w. 13.1 of Greenville; , Rev.: W, B. tt. 1 . n-n-n V I jvniem. or anow nui; iwvs. 14. -u. ounu-1 hin nA w P CiKvar rf Mmint. mtvA! ..a. - w ' rvi t .1 rv 1 inn 1 amn rr tv annnuvinu 1 " .v-, ' ev. VV. T. Jones, 01 ueauiort", O. X.. tionui and J. M. Wooten, OI JUnston; - . m-m . , 1 itev, JJ. B. Kennedy, 01 Warsaw; ev. Mr. Carroll, of Antioch; and Kev. Mr. rii f T:klnn "' s ';v. ; Ul UlUlUUUBl . I I ' n,.A,in.au'M nulni . --"'.. "w " --w' by ' ",B" KmKnt of Snow Hill. un motion or Kev. vr. wnuneia, r . W. Hancock, of New Berne, was elected Mod omtor . and Wm. R. Oliver, of ' i Mount Olive, Secretary. Dr, Whitfield asked if the committee on Queries had anything to be consid ered by the meeting. The committee not responding he moved that a committee, with Rev. C, A. Jenkensas chairman, be appointed to pre8ent subjects for discussion. The motion was adopted and the Moderator appointed, with Rev. Mr. jenkens ,Dr. Theo. Whitfield and Rev, Mr. Cashwelf. The committee retired for consulta tion. r- Mr. Knicht moved that a com mitteo on Religious Exercises be ap- pointed. ,; ' On motion, Mr, Knight and the Dea cons or the church or Kinston were up- pointed on that committee. Rev. Mr. Kennedy stated that all . ministers, clerks, the executive com- mittee, and superintendents of Sabbath brethaen of the church present be in r::;rr.r:.,: Zrr-r:rir ntwimw """""B- AUO mV tion was adopted ana tne moderator ex- I. ......... The Committee on Queries submitted cenaeu tne invitAtlOn. 1 " e meeting. .. . . i .. ist. . systematic srivmsr. v - , Or tTnn. fn.ao.!, 4wtif,,t,'nn In the Association. . ' Hta. Would it h ndvisahln to divide the Association. I Th nmri nAn . , Rev. Mr. Kennedy moved that the 3rd question be taken up this evening. : .Rev. Mr. Cashwell thought it better to postpone until to-morrow, v Rev.-Mr. Nelson favored calling up this evening. w ' ' ' '' ' Dr. J. D. Roberts asked if there would not be a larger delegation present to- morrow. He wanted to hear the mat- ter fully discussed.; . ' Mr. J.M. Wooten thought toew ,M ko m,,n "v to-morrow after a discussion this even- to-mi inK. . , . r m-.'.n " - I TT - 1.J i ".-- "t-- o- a oof l,o. If l. inimou tht ovaninir nAnnnn innnnJ ntil i-mnrrow. T ... iu v-ntj.-on nnnA ; nev o1611"11"6' 1118 oretnren couia talk about it ainoug themselves. m.a nu, aarria ...... The motion was carried, Mr; Wooten moved that a committee of five be appointed to report on the matter of division and report as early as convenient; .; , ; .; i Dr. Whitfield moved to amend by re' questing committee to report this even ing. Carried, The original motion as amended was adopted and the following appointed: J. M. Wooten,' Dr. J. D. Roberts, Rev. Mr. Cashwell, Mr. D. J; Middleton and Rev. R. C. Sandlin. V' Rev. Mr. Nelson moved to adjourn until after devotional exercises. ' Car At 11 o'clock, Rev. C. A. Jenkens, of ew uerne, preaonea me introductory sermon from John 10: 7, the subject being "The Holy Spirit." , After the sermon the Moderator called the meeting to order, when, on motion of Mr. J. M. . Wooten, it ad' journed to 2 o'clock. The afternoon session opened with prayer by Rev. W. M. Kennedy. Mr. J. M. Wooten, from the Committee on Division, submitted the following report; ; Resolved, That we recommend the dividing of the Eastern Association Dy the west line of Uarteret, Jones ana Lenoir, ana western anasoutnern ooun aary or wayne. . Dr. J. V. KoDerts exniDitea a map oi the territory of the Eastern Association, and pointed out the necessity for a di- poi vision, lie said that tne Association contained a larger territory and with Ht mpmhfrhin j one exception the large of nnv in Nor'h CtoIipi. Ai -1 1, l ki.:owc M r '1. kens. D. A. Kennedy, W, B. Oliver and Sanderlin, and Mr. J. M. Wooten and pr. j, d. Roberts, all agreeing upon the . .L. ,!- J , somewnaiasro me line buu uiau oi uc-1 tion. . . . " - 'J : ' " I Dr. Whitfield offered the following tee: That the brethren who are present from the churches within the field of the nrooosed new Association meet and ar- ranee for concerted action in order to effect the division. , , ; After some discussion the amendment j l.j " " m.n i.,v ,.,.,.; v,Q . - . . ... , , port oitnecommuteeasamenaea.il was . . adopted unanimously. Jvr. Wrurfpn nftVrpr. lhfl follnwlnc . ' ' . B rflartif:rtn hi0h wflfl ftllrtnfl Rflml.fld. That a inmmiWfifi consit- ing or Brethren whitneiq, Koberts and I.T. F...PntTann h nnnmnt.Pfl to r.orrft- w ' J f " " - MHwwimihib vuurcuea iu uuuu-m j 1.1 i i ii l .T of the New Association in order to secure concert of action. L Mr. Wooten submitted the following .-t nf thn mmmittM on ilnvotinnftl tt... j.-.. eiurcmeB. wuiuii was auouieu ; . exercises, which was adopted: . Prayer meeting at 9 o'clock by Rev. Mr. uuver. f- ' Union meeting at 10 and 2 o'clock. Preaching at 11 o'clock by Rev. W, Jones. , Rev. W. M. Kennedy asked permis sion to address the meeting to-morrow at 101 o'clock on the Warsaw High School. Granted. ,--..!, Meeting adjourned to 0 o'clock this morning. , t ' The Consecration at Wilmington. Any person desiring to attend the ser vices at the consecration of the Bishop- Church, uminKton, N. C, on April 17th, can secure return tickets oyer the following railroads at three cents per mile each way: Wilmington Weldon, A ' n..oi Uain,- A.fm,,to Air Line and Raleigh & Gaston; and on the last three named roads tickets for I -1 1 1 L , J M l ' . clergymen wm u uiu lor uuo bumgu 0"ly k" ZdooT thai sell tickets at the same rate. Visiting clergy will be received at the several depots on the arrival of the trains on the evening of the 10th and I IIluruiUK Ul tlie lliu, sua uruviuou vtuu I -iri.v rj JJJ sv. l11. I1!"0 , , , ,f ... lue vestry oi Ht. James , considering uuwwu uwumu imnmi nimnly narochial. and in order to avoid disorder and confusion, have instructed that cards of admission shall be issued AH visitors will be supplied with such cards upon application Wm. L. DeRosset, Chm'n Com. of Arrangements. ine mniiem nani. Dr. Quillau, a celebrated physician of Dublin, has just written in an ungiisn medical journal of his wonderful ex perimental results with the common I mnllain nlanf linnn limap and Vii-nnp.hinl affections, citing , cases where he had given it to consumptives with the most astonishing result, ana recommends its X,V " "a 77 . njuaKojuuf kejusdx oir owucr ui u Mullein, made from the formula of the I medicine men or the uneroKee rsation. lis composed not only of the mullein Dlant. but has incoroorated with it the ' .. ... i aweet kuiu, tun uuobi smjuiuuwuk oiuw fnrant tnnnn nnwrtinir n niTVAoahln taste and a certain panacea for Coughs, Whooping Cough, Colds and all Bron- ohial Alf eotions. For Baie by all leading druggists at 25o. and $1.00 per bottle, Mannfentnnui hv Wai.tkr A. Taylor. Manufactured by Walter A. Taylor, Atlanta, Ga., Proprietor Taylor's ITe- mium Cologne, v,. dawapmm Beans. Ten bushels Mohawk and Wax Beans. . u . ' . Geo. Allen & Co. or uent, i The large and commodious dwelling now occupied by J. C. Whitty on Union street, containing eleven rooms. Pos session to be given May 1st, 1884. Apply to , ma26 dim ; ' 1 H. B. Dufpy.: ; . For Rent. 1 Rooms at the Brinson Housed by ' ! ' fel2tf ? J i : Sarah A. Johnso. PrBrflnt fe, takinir occasion any one of Emory's Little Cathartic rlLLB, a wonaenui appetizer, aa uubo lute cure of biliousness. 10 cents. It WOUld be fOlly tO tamper WltU & tO- bacco whose peculiar flavor, and inhe- rent excellence are known among all nations. uiacuweiioc uo. recognize tins in the manufacture oc uiacsweu s uur- ham Long Cut. To sustain the fame of cigarette 8rnoker9 they must keFepF their tobacco pure--give H as nature gave it. I Both policy and pride raise a perpetual J guarantee of purity. - UwMlf .-vi vVPmmmW TIkrf Tonio theonlv nreDaratoin of beef containing it8 entire nutritious properties. It con tains blood-making, forcd generating and life-sustaining properties; invalu- able for Indigestion, Dyspetsia, ner vous prostraion, and all forms or gen- erfti debility: also, in all enfeebled con f,i hi uruuitv . aiou. iu mi v lut-uoivv v-' i dit ions. whether the result of exhaUB tion, nervoua prostration, overwork, or (iitioaso, particularly ii! resulting x:lmonory complaints. Caswell, o l': t'o., ProprH'toTsi, New York. The Doctor's Endorsement. Dr. W. D. Wright, Cincinnati, O.. end8 the subjoined professional en- v.w.ouu.t?uv. , jk ua v ui cm iwu iiuii Hnll'tt KnlRnm for thn T.nncra in & tyrant niim nr nf rarpr: nnd nlwava with mm. . - , cess. One case in particular was given uPy eru pnysicians wno naa oeen The patient had all the symptoms of eoL.ii.inpd consumntion cold niehtl sweats, hectio fever, harrassing coughs, ec. hie commenced immed lately to get better, ana was soon restored to nis usual health. I also found Dr. Wm. uau s uaisam ior me ljungs tnemoat valuable expectorant, for breaking np uisiretsHiuj; coukub anu coius. A Fair Offer. The Voltaic Belt Co., of Marshall, Mich., offer to send Dr. Dye's Celebrated voltaic Belt and blectrio Appliances on final fiv Viii'fxT i1aa f 1A c- A youV, afflicted 'nervou debiUt lost vitality, and many other diseases, See advertisement in this paper, d&wlw t, . .. . . n . r or seven years Alien s uram Dood hB .twl thA .tmrait ih i. merits in curing Nervousness, Nervous Debility, and restoring lost powers to the weakened Generative System, and. in no mstance has it ever failed ; test it ict. n j..u. - i $i-ofor$5. At drueeists. or bv mail from J. H. Allen, 315 First Ave., New York Citv. COMMEKCIAL. Journal Office, March 28, 6 P. M. COTTON New York futures firm; Spots quiet. New Berne market firm. Sale of 13 bales at 10i. Middling, 10 1-4: Low Middling, iu; uood Urdmary, a 1-4. NEW YORK SPOTS. Middling, 11 3-16: Low Middiin' 10 7-8; Good Ordinary, 10 3-18. FUTURES. March, 11.25 April, 11.25 May, 11.40 June, 11.55 CORN-Steady at 68a70c. DOMESTIC MARKET. Turpentine Hard, $1.25; dip, $2.00. TAR V1.UU to 1.35. Seed Cotton $2.50a3.50. Beeswax 25c. per lb. Honey 75c. per gallon. BEEF On fOOt, OC. tO 7C. Country Hams 18io. per lb. Lard laic, per lb.. Fresh PoRKr-7a8o. per pound. Eoas loo. per dozen. Peanuts Kl.00al.50 per bushel. Fodder 80c. to $1 per hundred. unions $o per bbi. Field Peas 85o.a$1.00 por bushel. Hides Dry, Dalle; green 5a0c Tallow 6c per lb. uhickens urown, 45a5Uc. per pair. JU.EAL ouc. per bushel. Potatoes Bahamas 40o. ; yams 60c. Turnips 50a75c. per bush. Wool 12a2Cc. ner nound. Shingles West India.dull and nom. inal; not wanted. Building 5 inch, hearts, $4.00; saps, $3.00 per M. wwnT.ira i T.ra pntrroa New Mess PoRK-8l8.75al9.00: lone clears lOlalOJc: shoulders, dry salt. Bjaojc. Molasses and Syrups 20a45c. Salt 95o. per sack. Flour 84.00a7.50 per barrel. B " Send six cento for postage, IS f iTR.and receive free, a costly box ! lnf cnni1 whtih will hrln nil 1 o - 1 1 ?.n'uun.'' ewe in 1.111s wuriu, .fortunes awuu the workers absolutely sure. At once address tku is co., Augusta, Maine. mora diy For Sale, SEVEN HUNDRED FLOUR BARRELS In a00"" condition. Apply to iuar29 dtf S. H. SCOTT. W. M. Watson, S. R, Street, Jb. WATSON & STREET, Ktocli Brokers ' an1 ; ;'--' REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Sluures of Bank, Railroad, and Steam boat Stock a Specialty. Yielding: to the popular demand for an Aeencv for the tnirchwse and sale of Local Stocks and Keal Estate, we have concluded to add this new leature to our Dullness or 6EMIL LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE, and would respeotfully tender onr services to the public In that capacity. The increasing demand ror our farming and timber lands among capitalists abroad who are being attracted Either by the splen did investments offered, oreates, we think, a necessity ror an Agenoy or tnw Kina wnivn linn not been felt heretofore. rrhA aroat bimvwhji whlnh hiifl attended thA - i eliorts or our sieamoofti companies ana omer rAr. BS. -bSS? fin made them an article of every-day purchase Wo roanentrnllv rfnr to tha National Bank of New Berne, and to business men of New Berne joneraiiy. nv . ftTP, marZ7 aim New Berne, N. C. iiOop,oop Urick For Sale. Mason Work executed at short notloe. - C. W. BROWN CO., marZldlm New Berne, N. C. - wm. J. Clarkb, . Wm. E, (xabk. Titr. t p nT p pj pTT-n V LU. U Oo f Ul. Jj, UXjAHIUj, ATTOllNEYS AT LAW, X3X3XlPa-33, Kim o. - L Practise in the Courts of Carteret, Craven, Hvile. Jones. Lonolr. Pamlico and Wavne co'untlos: also in the United States Court at New Berne.' .,. 1 : Collection of sontnen's wngeg and all clinins ni'aiiiKt vesKi'1 --i'nii y. U'live lnu' doorx m House. I John if. PAKKEIt. ofN.C, J. T.PBELB, , .OfN.C. PARKER fiPEELE, GENERAL COMMISSION MEKOHANTS, No. 64 SOUTH GAY STREET. BALTIMORE, MD. Special attention giveu to Early Vgc- tablet In Season. miu22-Uiw2iii . :;'jT swindell" ' Offers to Ciitlmlr for 20 cents. Tliree Elmve for 25 cents. 81iampoohig 15 cents. Monlhlj shave, 75 cents, ,,f - ; , - ' ?hrnK,ct'8-1 a first class barheii shop-miiIii , sireei. exi w uetricn g unr. inaiiiidij' WANTED J 250,000 BRICK Fnr thfi Arfl.flfimV Pm'lrUnrr J " , o . Offers will be received for the Brk-k ftp nit rate. Also, for those laid In the wall. The Brick to be delivered nlmnt thn FIRk'I . OF MAY. Samples of Brick to nceoinnanv . tne offers. . . . Newborn, N. C. " ( ... , WILLIAM H. OLIVKIt, . OEOBGE ALLEN, T. A GREEN, , W. HOLLISTK. . L. H. CUTLER. : ' - marlOd&wtf . ... , , Committee. W. II. DEWEY wonm inform tlie public generally .hnt lie is fitted np in first-class style having Just fitted In new chairs and id 1 prepared to give you m good a shave as was given whi n his predecessor, John M. Banton. was alive, for TEN CENTS. ; ...t i i A Hair Cut and Shampoo for Forty Cents. . ' ' Call at the Gaston House Barber Shcu and be convinced. iul31-dly RECEIVED THIS DAY PER STEAMER SHENANDOAH- ' , .. 25 BOXES PEAELINE. A valuable enods for mi lmnnr.ltpprwri PRICE RiDUCEP. For sale by C. E. FOT Si CO., marlfld&w Wholesale Grocers, Middle St. J. B. BROWIST, Barber and Hair! Dresser, With twentv-flve years experience, and tho iNoaiem ana nesi nurnisnea Bftloon in tne xm in the can be had shop, new : ed. f ' city, will give us good a shave as can l anywhere for TEN CENTS. New alio furniture, and satisfaction guaranteed. , not ana tola tiatbs can be bod at alllioura. Miauie street, next to l h. cutler; ' . maritwiy Grass Seeds. , KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS A valuable variety for lawns when mixed with other grassy is said to retain its verdure during the hottest weather ; thrives best in dry solis. WHITE CLOVER, RED CLOVER, LAWN GRASS. Grain Seeds. WHITE OATS, BLACK OATS, '.RirST PROOF OATS,. ,' RVSSIAN OR WELCOME OATS,' ;'',,'.' UPLAND RICE, " ' r ' ' RYE, PEASE,,: ... WHEAT. ' N. B. Tho season for seed belnc about . passed, we offer our stock of clean and well selected OATS at reduced figures, hoping to meet the demand for feed oats, which is iw S. W. & E. W. SMALL WO OD Corner Craven and .- , niarlSdlm , Sooth Front Stt. - WaSuisg and Sccnring Made Easy. TRY PYLE'S, PEAELINE FOR EASY WASHING, i For sale at Manufacturer's Prices by 1 C. E. FOT & CO.,' Brick Block. MtiMlaRt. marlS-d Newbern, N. C. State of North Carolina, ) Superior O nit Parthenia Boykln, .... vs. -Isaao boykln. To Isaao Bokln, Defendant t . r. ; You are hereby notified that a summons has been duly issued from Jones County Su perior court against you in an action ior Ul vorce on the eround of adultery. You are ' hereby required to appear at the Spring Term, A. 1. 1881, of said court, and answer or demur to said case at you ma be advised. 1 in testimony wnereoi, vines, j. wmtaaor, Clerk of Jones Superior Court, have hereunto set my haud and seal, - 1 UIJS, J, Tl 111 1 A Ji Ej tv, mall-dlw O. tf.O. To the Public. Being sole agent for the , "FARMER" AND "FARMER ESL" OOOK STOVES, and repairs, I can guarantee that all re pairs for said Stoves, sold by me are , manufactured by ' y ,7 s The Leibrandt & McDowell Stove Co., Manufacturers of said Stoves, mi WILL FIT. All other repairs for these stoves sold in this market are made from Stolen Patterns, and made by Pirates in the i business. They are also made of the poorest iron they can get and will not i fit the stoves they are bought for. mar7-d6tw-ltti. , I". M. DHAKi. Fcr J j HORSES AND MULES; Native Btr :, l o!;6 and unbrobe, for Cash or on time, l . feblj-diwtf ."'
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 29, 1884, edition 1
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