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VOL. III. NEW BERNE, N. C, SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1884. NO. 18. LOCAL NEWS. - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. '. : R. O. E. LODGE-rlce. . Miss Katb CARRAWAY-r-Opening. Misa Haeeiettk Lane Millinery. , j -nrnul Miniature Almanac s -Sun rises, 5:19 1 Length of day,- ' . Min sets, o:sa i io nouret u imnuius. ' 'Moon ri8B at 2;0l a. m. ,; V ' . War Department, Slgual Service, U. t.'-Vi ,"' S. Army. . 'f Report of observations taken at New Berne. 1 . - ' ' : ' , . - . ' 'April 19, 1884-6 P.M. ,k t" "vt'jTl Max.; iy;:' Min.' , Rain " - " .' . Temp. Temp. Fall. Now Berne... ; 72 ... v 56 , r 03 , J W. Webb, Observer. : OCR ADVERTISERS. We thought that all the girls were alike, all perfect, but there is P. M. Draney insisting ' that his improved, unrivalled . unexcelled' and unexcellable Farmer Girl beats all the girls. Now if Draney can stand the racket and say it we wUl take the risk and repeat it. One thing about this farmer girl which we like mightily is, that she has a cook stove, and a good one too, to which largely increased sales attest and a full warranty furnishes the " guarantee. Draney, sells hardware, bar iron and nails of all sizes. Peter vouches for the farmer girl and we vouch for Peter, but who vouches for us? Why, every body. ' Then there is N. M. Gaskill, merch ant tailor, who makes bold to say that he has received his spring samples and is prepared to make up the latest and most fashionable clothing. Piece goods of every quality and patterns always on hand, at the same old stand, Middle street. Nathaniel Macon is making some nice suits, and will guarantee sat ,i Strawberries in market yesterday go ing at G(f cents per quart. , .Two marriage licenses issued during the past week, one to a white and one to a colored couple. . ' Dave Harris was escorted to the police station yesterday evening by the City Marshal and a policeman. 'w . Work has begun on Pembrook bridge, isfaction. A ferry boat will be used ,for crossing ; And right up the street, above Pollok, until the bridge is completed- . a careful bunt will find John Detrick, ' . - . . ' i . , , . i : v. i .. i!Hi l r... u:u:ni nn.iA. lom JHirenen says wnenever wiai I w,,u ncul'p pi. tleman gets ready to pay that five dol- and has what he calls the "Devil among lars his office can bo found at Geo. Allen the tailors," five new tables just put in; & Co. 's store. - two pool and three billiard; besides a ' Mm.! Mnnfill Jk firahtraa are mi- carombelette table, the finest liquors, ing lime and will break ground to-mor- cigars, beer, saur kraut, sardines, lob- row for their brick machine shODS. It Ster, mmoerger aim ouuwener uucoe, mark that J. B. Brown, barber and hair dresser, has, besides twenty-five years' experience, a neatly furnished saloon with hot and cold baths attached; will shave you for ten cents, and is next door to L. H. "Cutler's. John has a good run of custom, the best comment on a barber that we can imagine. But Wm. H. Dewey would inform the public generally that he has just fitted in new chairs and can give you as good a shave as 'was given when John M. Banton was livine. for ten cents, a hair her a Way. I need my wife bad i nnri n.ri n oabo can't Do withdouth her; I lov her y ' " Mast Have Her. ' ; Our Postmaster has received the letter published below, and knows of no betteJ method of letting it "be known all arovfnd" than to give it publication in the Journal: ' MlDDLETON, HYD COUNTY, N. C. April the 101884. . My Dear Sir: I Da sire you to mak an in quirin for my wife, if you Pleas, and hav her taken up & sent back to roe on the boat, becaus she left with thout a Cause. Please be in to Rested a bout it. I did not a buse her, nether Drive I & "ATci 111-1 Q Via t n nni'ti n ftsv T wtAv. that you call at the Gaston House barber l ied heP) her name bwa8 Mary Ehumlyi shop and bo convinced. Crowds are but know her in tidle is Mary Spencer. tryinir it and no doubt eo awav satisfied Plas in quiry for her, Mary Spencer. I that it is so. ?or eny man or man C1kin . . , i u w" uuuhu or xi muses ur nuy vvuue B. Swert, stall No. 2 left hand side at a bout. let it be knowen 8u a Round i the city market, always supplied with shall Work act Courding to law. My the very best fresh meats, beef, pork, Wif mother is nam Sarrah Rhumly, For Kent, 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 H. B. Duffy. COMMERCIAL. A. 0. HUBBARD'3 ESTATE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All pel sons having claims against above estate will be paid, on presenting them, prop erly sworn, to me, at lion. O. 0. Clark's office, on Tnesduy next, the 22nd, between 10 and 1 O'clock J A. RICHARDSON, ... aprlStd Administrator. will be 32x70". - Mr. E..M. Pavie has the contract. v' - 'The interest in the revival at the Presbyterian Church in Goldaboro con tinues. Revi, L. Vass will go up to- . morrow morning and will assist in the services until Wednesday, when he will i leave for Durham to attend the meeting r of Orange Presbytory, A daily edition f tho Washington Detrick knows how to please his cus tomers and is well known to those who like these exercises. .. We must go down and see the Shen andoah, Oh gracious! Peas are going off and we will bo in the way. Some other time, Elward, we will call. But right over there by tho Cotton Exchange is one of 'em John C. Whitty, who has a bad cold and a large stock of machin ery, machinists' supplies, belting, etc. ; Gazette will be issued during the session andbeing Agent forthe best makers, l ot the Episcopal Conventioa of the J Diocese of East Carolina which begins will give a fall report of the convention, . biographical sketches and other inter estine notes. - Subscription price 23 cents. , ' ' , . ' ,. ' I Personal. - Mr. L. W. DawsQn and wife, of Kin- stop, are in the city on a visit to Mr. J. L. Rhem. gives bottom figures on engines, pumps, manure spreaders, cotton planters, cot ton gins, corn shellers, straw cutters, plows, cultivators and everything in that line even unto "death to white wash." John's cold is improving and so is his trade, and all is lovely or soon will be. If you want to see saws, go and see his saws; and his patent gum- mers, wrenches, etc. but then John advertises, and we are only plagarizing . t i t j. ill -1 i Schooner Arrivals. - ' anyway in wnai we say, out win bwiu ' The Jf.Ctame.Capt. Whitehurst, from this much: he is fully up with the im Elizabeth City with a cargo of corn for provementa in his line, and his large W. P. Burros & Co. , . .. The Potter, Capt. Ed. Adams, from Wysooking"with a cargo of corn for W. P. Burrua & Co. ' - : ' MllUnerr ;. - v- ' - Miss Eateli. Carraway and Miss liar- rlette Lane have set Tuesday next as the day of opening their new stock of milli nery goods. v-They WN ave something nice to show this spring and say they ate" going to sell nt hard times prices, Our special reporter in this line arrived on the train last night and will attend . the openings. jv-i -v''- UnlarglnK. :'.-if':''y-,i- ' '- Mr. 0. Marks gave out a contract yes ' terday toMr. Simpson for iiie enlarge jnent af his store. An addition of thirty feet will be put on,' of brick two stories Ha is compelled to do this to make room .- for a growing business. Ho wittily but an( sales prove it Right over J. C; Whitty may be found Alpheus W. Wood, commission merch ant for the purchase and sale of nee, corn, oats and all kinds of grain, agent for the Uoldaboro Oil Company for the purchase of cotton seed. Orders and consignments' solicited. Alpheus will give attention to any business entrusted to him and we say emphatically he would, and we have reason to believe he would, and if necessary to guarantee it, we would, i . Now just above here, on the corner, in the old bank, is S. W,- &. E. W. Smallwood, commission ,. merchants, who offer grass seed, grain seeds, white and red clover, lawn grass not lawn tennis Kentucky Tblue ; grass, white oats, black oats, rustproof oats, Russian or welcome oats, upland rice, rye, pease wheat. There is , good many mutton and sausages, that the market affords. Call on him. Mr. Swert is on the left hand side, but he does no left handed business. No sir, everything is right handed with Swert and I'll Swert to it. Right away from Swert 's we come to Oysters. A. E. Kimball has opened a first-class saloon at south end of People's market Moore's old stand and sup plies you or your family either with bivalvoB served just right. Kimball also serves clams all right and sets out a delicate dish of chowder occasionally. Try him no, try the oysters and chow der. From the gay to the grave: we turn to J. K. Willis' marble works, now just what to say we don't know, but we do know he is making lots of fine monu ments and everything is busy around him. No Jo-ek about that, and his work gives satisfaction to his patrons, which is the only true test of excellence,. We have purpose left John Suter for last, as we wanted to get on one of those nicely upholstered rockers to rest and collect our ideas. John has parlor suits, chamber sets, walnut bedsteads, bureaus, wardrobes, mattresses, chairs, lounges, sofas, centre tables, etc., and for furniture at rock bottom prices, go to Suter, or if your wife wants any fur niture try to Suter. . Keep Cool. R. O. E. Lodge has opened an ice business and has a large cargo now on the way. He proposes to deliver to customers in the city which is of the greatest importance to consumers, espe cially when the difficulty of going or sending for it is considered. The delivery will contribute as much comfort to many house-keepers as the ice itself. In fact, nany persons have to forego this essential comfort during the time it is most needed, for want of some one to go for it. He also proposes to supply out-of-town customers and will no doubt work up a large trade. ' Witter woman, I Did not Drive her off or tell her to go be Cause I lov her; i Works for & her alone. I am a farm mer & I have hevvy Crop on the Ground know & no boddy to Do for me. I am farmin on Mr. D. S. Pugh land and my wife left me in morn & can't Do eny thing withdouth my wife. I Was mar ried in Craven County, i must hav my wife, the law will lou me to tak my wif iney Whire and if you want to know eny thin about Rit to Mr. D. S. Pugh. I for bid eny PerSon of Clokiu rny Wife. She Wint off on her on a cord. I did not mak her leav. I did 'a threaten her a tall and must hav her back a gain. I hope this chapous Will take her. I will have her by law. She carred a large trunk aud a flat load of beading Rheet and lot of tin, glasses, do mand all she carred. Send her back to me on the same boat. Captain Don suffer her to leave the boat; hav her taken op and sent to me. She well known in the tound. Dark ginger cake Collor, Wary brit eyes, wary Speach, & swing her left arm & wary Pretty turn & Whit teeth, tak her Enny how & send to me. Send all she ca.ed, a nic hat & box & other. She carried all she had off. her brother is nam Danneal Rhumly, her sister name Melvinne Rhumly. I hav not Don eny think to her that she left, yours truly, William II. Spencer, Mary Spencer. My Wife & child all i got. . . i La Grange Items. Cotton Dlantine will be in full blast ... next week. Mrs. Dr. Hartley and Miss Addie Kirkpatrick are visiting friends in Goldsboro. Mrs. J. W. Isler, jr., is quite 6ick. Supposed to be measles, a quantity of which is now in town. People have singular notions about pets. One of our business men has, in his place of business, a young owl. Shall we call this the "Owl House" of La Grange ? Some of our old citizens pronounce this the longest "cool spoil" they have ever witnessed in April. This morning, (Friday) it is cool enough for iires to be comfortable. . Prof. Williams, Principal of the La Grange Collegiate Institute, returned Monday evening from a business trip to Raleigh, and to Chapel Hill, in which there was no business. (?) Kerney Driver recoived a sample package through the mail Thursday morning, that he never ctpeaks about without being asked. He requests his friends to pay full postage on sample Journal Office, April 19, 6 P. M. , COTTON New York futures steady; Spots quiet. New Berne market steady. No salos reported. Middling, 11; Low Middling, 10 3-4; Good Ordinary, 10. NEW YORK SPOTS. Middling, 11 7-8; Low Middlin, 11 9-16; Good Ordinary, 10 7-8. FUTURES. April, 11.75 May, 11.79 June, 11.91 July, 12.01 CORN-Steady at 64a75c. DOMESTIC MARKET. Turpentine Hard, $1.25; dip, $2.00. Tar-$1.00 to $1.25. Seed Cotton $2.50a3.50. Cotton Seed-13.50 per ton. HEESWAX aoc. per lb. Honey 75c. per gallon. Beef On foot, 5c. to 7c. Country Hams 131c. per lb. Lard 13Jc. per lb.; Fresh Pork 7a8c. per pound. Egos llal2c. per dozen. Peanuts 1.00al.50 per bushel. Fodder 80c. to $1 per hundred. Onions $3 per bbl. Field Peas 85c.a$1.00 per bushel. Hides Dry, 9allc; green 5a6c. Tallow 6c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 75c. per pair. Meal 80c. per bushel. Potatoes Bahamas 40c; yams 60c. Turnips 50.i75c. per bush. Wool 12a20c. per pound. Shingles West India,dull and nom inal; not wanted. Building 5 inch, hearts, 3F4.00; saps, $3.00 per M. wholesale prices. New Mess Pork $17.75al8.00; long clears lUalOic; 6houIders, dry salt 8ia8ic. Molasses and Syrups 20a45c. Salt 95c. per sack. Flour $4.00a7.50 per barrel. A Fine Line of Samples FOR ENTS,YOUTHS!AND BOY'S SUITS TO BE MADE TO ORDER BY WANAMAEER & BROWN, PHILADELPHIA, anTDe seen at A. M. Baker's, POLLOCK STREET. A Sure Fit Guaranteed-! C L. IVES, Agent. apl2d2w ' TO THE OTERS OF GRAVEN COUNTY: I respectfully inform you that I am CANDIDATE for SENATOR in the next General Assembly. WM. J. CLARKE. New Heme, N. O, April 8th, 1881. 9dwtf PENING! On Tuesday, April 22d Miss KATE L. CARRAWAY Invites her friends and the public gen' erally to call and examine her BEAUTIFUL NEW STOCK OF lillinery and Notions (jgr She will endeavor faction to one and all. double letters in the firm name, but no double dealing in the business; straight forward, - nrompt and obliging. Their motto is "Excelsior, 'J and it will be so. j Around the corner is Watson & Street, stock brokers and real estate agents, yielding to the popular demand for an agency for the purohase and sale of such. ' This firm is a live one and does a life and fire insurance business as well as seu bargains at auction wuenever truthfully, " says that ho must enlarge his ' store or, quit advertising in the 'Journal,' "He: has a- rush for the- 'ibar- eain 'counter,1' and 'when 'once in his customers find they pari make a good bargain at any counter in the Btore Artltlo." ,r Miss MeJsohj; who has' been teaching painting to a class here, has some beau - tiful specimens of her X wrkr at - the Central Hotel. - ' This youflgllady has at tained wonderful proficiency in what is I they come along. known as the French decorative art, and But just up at the express office we' .we think the knowledge of such inter- find Roberts & Henderson, who are esting employment to the young ladies engaged also in the life, fire, marine of our country wuld be of great value and accident insurance business, back both as amusing and profitable pastime, ing up a total capital bf over forty mil Among the specimens of the work of lions of dollars as well as kbeing very her pupils there Is one pf great beauty near to R.VO. E. Lodge!, who Bells hay by a little girl of but seven years or age. Ume, cement and other things to build I up the waste places, and does a good business in that line;. A nice man Now oh the corner just above, the The EulerUlnincnt Friday Night. . To say that the entertainment given by the Wizard Oil Troupe, for the bene fit of the Graded School Library was good, would be but faintly expressing packages hereafter, what we think: but when we hear old A Drummer from Seven Springs attendants upon such , entertainments mcdM0UfKP,l?Cr,dlSl!,a?;,a I t x, i x, says that in that town one man fills the say that it wa8 the best they have seen piaceo Postmaster, Hotelist, Doctor, in ten years, we are disposed to say it and Fisherman, that if he, tho drummer, was excellent, and think that the opin- owned Seven Springs and h ll, he ionof the-audience generally. Where JJ& auuiubu won nuu u Koucruuoijr , "j if he had to choose between that par comparisions woul be both invidious ticular drummer and the Devil, he and in bad taste, therefore we shall would take the latter, and this may ex make none, but must not forget to join Dr Gardner in his thanks to the gentle men of the Bellezza Orchestra for their contribution to the pleasures of the evening. We are glad to learn that the enter tainment will be repeated sometime in the near future, Spring and Summer 84. MILLINERY. '84. Church Services To-day. riesbvteiian Church Servioes by the Tu '.r, Rev. L. C, Vass, atll a, m, and plain the drummer's taste one likes his own country, . I don't want to be considered captious in regard to the action of the County Commissioners at their last meeting in the road matter. The explanation of the Free Press gives but little light and no relief. That it would take "several thousand dollars" to build roads to the bridge is all a hoax. It is said by Upon this point we would suggest that those "supposed to know " that two or the Wizard Oil Troupe will draw a crowd whenever and wherever they ap pear. .' . ' . three days work by those who ought to work, would put the road in good pass able condition. Aud then it seems a little funny that two public cart-ways leading to the same point, through the same lands, in part, surrounded by all the objections and - difficulties of the ; . School Exercises. , . Fovland Academy. Seventh School District, colored, Craven county, closes road, can be built with a less amount of April 25th, 18?4, conforming to this pro- iabor or caen; Personally, pecuniarily gramme, , a. murcu, euujiuauuu, um- ot otherwisely 1 feel but little intorest, . . I TmTowir vrtlfla ttAm will (nA. TT i vnnrnr 4 p. m., .Sabbath School at a . quarter -" v , ....w'Miv-lnvl tai attaint:, and curatives of all kinds. They pre - ' nakUA 1 I AT-tA-TT a nhi I tilla 11 1 ITnAlTr ru i;(! nimrnJi Rfiv. C. A.Jenkehs. "v- '",D ""V " KariA af. 11 a m. and 7:30 D. 1 teiuwij, buu MuyuaD yicm.t-uuuo f, ,! tfcA Mi rdiallv Prompuy. iMiAiNKnow writes is "o.r.,- V.v V I . .... ' 1. cines. v v.- .v' - V . v;.- '-x-, .; "Again, down on Middle street you will find Maj; W. L. Palmer, who Bays he wants no office but does want to soil cigars, tobacco," fruit,', candies, soda water, ginger ale, deep rock water, etc, etc., of tho-fincKt quality, and cheap for c 'i. IT-? v -'!.! yriij to crnno and Ree ! T : T ' - ' t" ", nn.l will ner and a grand tableau, beginning at half past 7 o'clock p. m. , : School officers, parents and friends of education are invited to spend the day with us. Any one failing to spend the day with us will lose a great deal.- .. s . r -. Respectfully, ' -' " , 1 E. Plcribus Unum. I to attend. --'W' - t ChuTch-y; W. ShioldsRec- l t Sunday-after Ensteiv- 9- a. m. .'ommunloB.'.' Other services at 11 I T. . ) p. m. Sunday school at '; ' p.! lie' ore always invited to ; i f this church. : - ri.-rvii-rs at It a. , 1 -let. --I 1 y tlie . IQAHniBD. RHEM BROCKINTON -At home, filack MingO, S. Ci on the evening of the 3rd of April, 1884, by the Rev. T. S. Russel, F. G. Rhem to ; A. E., youngest daughter of B. F Brockinton. ; n The Journal acknowledges receipt of a neat package containing a, portion but that a wrong has been imposed on the business men of this place,' and the citizon8 around here,' who have put their cash in the bridge, there can be no doubt; of this wrong I complain, and those concerned, directly or indirectly in that wrong, I blame. I take it that the commissioners, before revoking the order, should have heard both Bides and then determined. ;. Had this course been pursued, and those- heard who have substantial interest in the road, instead of disposing of the- matter upon repre sontation of those who mav havA been influenced by prejudice or personal mo tives, it would have Beeined more in accordance with ' reason and justice, to give satis- ap21 dlw ROBERTS & BRO., Wholesale Jfc JetEiil DEALERS IN 'rovisions, Groceries, Dry Goods" Boots and Shoes, All of which we are offering VERY LOW. Orders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. dw NEW BERNE, N. C. W. M. AVathon, S. 11. Stkeet.Jr Hiss llarriette Lane will be pleased to show her friends, and the public generally, all THE NEW DESIGNS IN FINE MILLINERY GOODS ON Tuesday, April 22, '84 WATSON & STREET, t" took Brokers AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Shnrog of Hunk, Railroad, anil .Steam boat Storks a Specialty. Yielding to tho popular demand for nil Agency lor 1 lie purchase and sale of Local Stocks and Heal Estate, we have concluded to add this new feature to our business of GENERAL LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE, and would respectfully tender our services to the public In that capacity. The Increasing demand for our farming and timber lands among capitalists abroad who are behiK attracted hither by the splen- did investments otrered, creates, we think, a necessity for nn Agency of this kind which has not been felt hei etoforo. The great success which has attended thr efforts of our Steamboat Com pantes and other enterprising corporations In our midst, has caused a demand for these Stocks which has made them an article ol cvery-dav purchase and sale. We respectfully refer to the National Bank . of New Berne, and to business men of New Berne generally. WATSON $ STKKfcT, mar27 dim New Berne, N. O. Has which will be sold at LOWEST CASH PRICES. New Berne, April 20, 1884. dlw CE! ICE! ' : ICE! ICE ! ? havlne comuleted ar- HOUSE at Union nmr.iimont More might be said, but this has' been yi ,,s.v, ., ,vv.-r.- said with belief of right. And now, of Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Rhem- We ex- seventeenthly, as the old preacher said,' tend congratulations and good wishes. I have done, and will hereafter say, . . - ' - : . "Bully for the man on top." The invigorating rest Or a smoke is The undersigned raugementa 'for an ICK Pomt, wishes to inform the public that he has How on the way a large cargo of ICE, which will be sold in large or small quanti ties. Arrangements have been made for retail ing in a convenient, pai i oitue town. Rectal attention Is called to the , Delivery System, Which he proposes to re-establish. With the facilities for handling Ice at Union Point with but little expense, he Is confident in soliciting the public to hold their orders for him, that they will obtain the lowest po. Kihle brines. , out of town orders solicited, and promptly nuoui K. OE. LODGE, Craven St., below Eafpresa Office. v apS'Jdiwtf v .- .,; - lost if there is any suspicion o( imputity in the tobacco. Drugged -fragrance is poison. Nature's flavors are soothing and 1 ' ' ful. , Fve-ry pnolrr has n Perfect soundness fit body and mind is possible only with pure blood. , Lead inirmedioal authorities of all civilized eoiinlrieR ptirtorne Avpr's Sarsnpnrilla as Light Draft Vessel ; For Sale PCH. VAN RLYCK, In good order ; capacity G. E. SLOVER just received a SUPPLY of FIJESII 3H0ICE GROCERIES, AND OFFERS FOR SALE I Standard Granulated Sugar, A. and C. Sugar, Fulton Market Corned Beef, Brunswick llam.. Breakfast Strips, Sugar Cured Shoulders, Cooked Corned Beef, : Potted nam, Steam Cooked Oat Meal, Boasted Coffee, , Condensed Milk, ; Lobster, Sardines, ' . Fine Tens, Pickles, . ' ' Dried Peaches, . ;--V Dried Applcf, . - ,r Prunes. . , ap9 BHD J OIL,' dim Proposal s. . Proposals for the erection of s new Bchool Bulldlnu will be received until 1'KIDAY, tlie r wENTY-FIFTil day of APRIL, at per plana and specifications which can be seen at the offloe of W. H. Oliver: - - Proposals can be made for the Brick or for the Brick Inld in tlie wall, far the woodwork, or for the building complete. , Illght to reject any or all offers reserved. V ' .1 New bcrn, N, 0 , ApriH7, 1881. .. ' WILLIAM H. OLIVKlt, , KQKUK ALLEN, 1 , 1 1 ' T. A. OKEKN, -S W. HOLLISI h II, -v . L, H. CUXLKR. apl7d7 .' , 4 DUVAL A'lTO ' ' 1 ' ' - i;ii',lii'ino in fvveiity.-five Tons,, ou fuur and half fi i t V!H"r; vi 1 i I'll. . I It,' ' 1
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