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VOL.111. JNEW BERNE, N. C, WEDNESDAY. MAY 28, 1884 NO. 50. LOCAL NEWS; jiiurnm miniature aidiidic. ...... . Sun rises, 4:4ft I Length of day, , Sun seta, 7:08 1 14 hours, 31 minutes. v Moon sets at 10:42 p. m. , s - 'War Department, Signal Service, tr. " ft- Arm v. Report of observations taken at New Berne: . . . . May 27,1884-G.P.M. Max." Min," Rain ' : ' Temp. , Temp. V" Pall. New Berne... - 83 03 - 30 ... . ' . J. V. VEBBK06serter. : Who u net -' , i ': ' We received a circular "from ,tl Dis- mal swamp Lottery to. at Norfolk, a ; few days ago directed to'Thos. Journal, Esq? The gentleman can get the same I by applying at this office. It may con tain something of much interest to him. 8u parlor Court. ' Court convened on Tuesday morning at 10:30 o'clock, Judge Avery presiding. Robert Hancock, jr., was appointed foreman of the grand jury; His Hon or's charge v was, explicit and brief enough.- ' -' Kinston Items.; Turpentine Hard, 60. k " .'.Dip. 91.60. Hams, country, 18o. per lb. Lard v country, ISo. per lb. -. . Hides, dry, lOo. per lb. " green, 4o. per lb.' Tallow, 6c. per lb. ( Corn, 80o. per bush'. Meal, 80o. per bush. . Potatoes, sweet, 60c. per bush. Peas, field, $1.50 per bushel. ; Chickens, OOo. per pair. Eggs, 12c. per doz. i Beeswax, 25c. There was a fine rain here last Sun- The steamer Kinston sailed yesterday rdlirjn tha dav- for Kinston with a good freight. , v ; atal. TIfin niinrv Maj.W.L. Palmer keeps things cool James Moore, A. and B.r Jury em- on Middle-street w ith his elegant new vwa. "uHcf -. - ! r R. Nol pros. ' .. The following cases were disposed of Q8y nigni. , ine crops are uoing remarsaDiy wan Fruit of all kinds promises to be abund fountain. '- . ; ' '.. . . ; J Mr. O. Marks has broken ground for v the addition to his store. It will be of brick, two stones. " ; Our colored citizens have chartered the steamer Elm City for an excursion '.to Washington, June 17th. 7 ' Shoes took quite a fall at Howard & -Jones' yesterday. - The handsome young clerk will tell about it if called upon. State vs. Ed. Jones. Larceny. Nol pros. . ,' State vs. Richard Kelson. L. aad R. Nol protf. , . . r '. , state vs. frank Lee. Removiuc croo. Nol pros. " . btate vs. Jesse r. Lancaster. Remov ing crop. Nol pros with leave. State vs. Hettia Turner. A. iind B. Nol pros. btate vs. Nol pros. state vs. ant in this section. It Is said that an elder and Sunday school superintendent in the region of Moseley creek, Craven county, gives to bis Sunday school all the eggs laid by his nens on Sunday, It is said John Wesley's patriotism is of such an unselfish nature that it is willing to immolate itself upon the altar of a Republican nomination for the legislature from Lenoir county. Jones County Items. ' Mr. John W. Eubanks, a well-known citizen of the Piney Grove settlement, Jones county, died during last week of pulmonary consumption. Field peas are in demand at Trenton at a very high price. The farmers last season could not get their peas picked as the laborers preferred picking cotton. We are having another steamer on the Trent now. The Bteamer Snow Hill is soliciting freight from the farmers and merchants, and I learn that she is getting her full share, having made two trips to Trenton during the last week. I learn that a drunken colored man, named John Williams, visited the house of Huldah.Barbor, colored, near Tren ton, while her children were at Trenton trading, and .commenced beating her. tier cries brought to her assistance Molly Heritage, whom he also knocked down. Finally her sons and other help arrived and captured him and handed him over to the authorities, who sent him to jail. He will have a hearing to-day. Monday, the 2d day of June, will be one of the big days in Trenton. The commissioners of the county will meet the board of magistrates and confer with them on some very important mat ters relating to the welfare and interest The Confederate Monument. The ladies of the New Bern Memorial Association earnestly desire to oomplete the monument already began to the memory of our honored Confederate soldiers. They will need for this pur pose tflou ana they reel assurea tnat it . will only be necessary to let this fact be Fme Confectioneries, &C, &C. SOUTn FRONT STREET, may 18 known, to meet with a generous and ready response from every citizen of Craven county whose heart beats in sympathy with theirs in their work. Any contribution, however small, will uo iiuauniuiij iccivou nuu yi uuct it I m used. A box will be placed at the store b016 Agent ID aF H. A Inw Mill.... if. a. ........ I ized agent to receive any money for the purpose: or it may be given to any one of the officers of the Association whose names are here subscribed: Mrs. E. B. Daves, President. " L.C.Vass, Vice-President. 1 ' George Allen, Treasurer. ' C. W. McLean, Secretary. may21tf Cornelius Jones. Ft and A. Henry Smith; larcoDy; nol . Judge Avery is a man of firmness," a AnnA.4-i1 ilnnlifff fW O TlirlfVO WlPl I prOS. J v"" J J o-i . Sfnfn vtu Pn.no ... Tnn... ..lr1ym a n.immal Hrti-ll-nr. rA nAfl. I .... 1 1 KKiiu4siiuiiiu. """"i r I noi pros witu leave. - Samuel H Rountree, tax-lister for Kinston township, will be at the court lmnaa in t7irisr.r.n JnnA flr.Vi " Iflrli unA 11th, 1884, to list the polls and property ?the whole pounty and we truly hope subject to taxation in that township. that each and every one of them, if they Lewis Grady, Esq the Republican pharisees of Lenoir county for sheriff, says "he is still on top." Bo was the cat that our little dog work. " " ' - i The Presbyterian Sunday School pie.' nio had a nice time yesterday notwith ' standing the light rain. The party re turned to the city on the steamer-1 rent State vs. William and M. H. Sultan: bride's mother, Mrs. Rebecca Cauley, after 4 o'clock and then, taking on a gaming; defendants submit; judgment in Woodington township Lenoir county, ; few persons, ran down the river and suspended on payment of cost. on the 13th inst., by C. A. Dudly, J. P., other in the discharge of the various and important duties incumbent upon them. Also, every good Democrat will recollect that our county convention of the Democratic party will convene on the same day, and that each and every sess. -His Honor appears to be in good State vs. J. F. Guthrie; embezelment; pi chased up a tree a few nighte ago neannana preparcu iuuo r.r. i , Thonnntpst amonff the candidfttes for Fulcher;affray;defendantspleadtuilty: Sheriff is. waxipe very warm. It s good Democrat in the county who can judgment suspended upon payment of pnerally conceded, unless Sheriff Davis conveniently do so will arrange his cost. ' is re-nommated, the dark horse of La business in suoh a manner as to meet us Statnvs. Ram Hariri- fftrv nni orange "win waiK away witn me cane. m Trenton on that day. and let us have pros with leave. . Married, at the residence of the a grand Democraticjumon such an one at) we nave noc nau in me county in . .... , . I .11.(11 I. ... WII1U.I1 .1 1 ill I M . 1 Jin nnv. Hill I JM.inn UIUMI UQUIOI OUU XII. 1 . UUIUlii) XII. gave ino cauureu a vAttBttUV lluo to nrns Croom turning anoui o ociouk, bu uBwurii.K state vs. 'Luke Mattocks; larceny. Solomon said, "spare the rod and they had enjoyed the day finely and Jury empaneled. Guilty. spoil the child." Philosopher Mewborn, nfithruifc an occurrence to mar their I state vs. i. mace, a. and o. Jury of Kinston. has evolved a better phil- empaneiea. uuiuy. juagment sus- osophy, "spare the child and spoil the pended on payment of twenty-five dol- rod. We agree with the latter-day i iars w prosecutor ana cost. philosopher. osal0v8. woeronaywooa; a. ana a. - Nt week our colleee bovs and eirls pleasures. . Larce Fteb. Messrs. Watson & Daniels received from Cape Lookout yesterday a sun fish Guilty. btate vs. l rank Myer; Affray. Guilty. -Pompona which weighed thirty-six Judgment suspended upon payment of pounds, the largest ever seen in this market. . When it is remembered that the ordinary sizo of this fish weighs about five pounds, we will be excused for calling this a very large one. It is Bald to be a very fine fish. This one was . shipped north on the Slienandoah. The sloop Eliza Ellen, of Hatteras, ' arrived yesterday with a cargo of ba nanas, being a part of the cargo of ninety- thousand bunches picked ; un i from the wreck , of the steamer GlassoU,oi Aberdeen, Scotland, from Port Antonia, Jamaica, for Philadel phia, which stranded on the south side of Hatteras Inlet a few nights ago. Mr. John Dunn captured the cargo, which ' can be Been at his store. cost. State guilty. vs. John Lilly; Affray. Not . W llvoil Normal Scjiooll The following teachers have been ap . pointed to hold the Wilson State Normal School, which begins June 12th: : Sylvester Hassel, A. M., Superintend Henry Houck, A. M., Principal, and . ri . 1 r :, T : Liecturer on ocnooi ur(?auizauuu, urn cinline. and Methods of Instruction. . Henry E. Shepard, LL. D., Lecturer on History, English Language and Lit- : erature.. ' James H. Rayhiil, Teacher of Reading : and Elocution. -' - - ,- ; W. J. ScroKKs, A. M., Teacher of Arithmetic, Grammar,- and Geography. "L P. P. Claxton .A.M.. Teacher o t Al ' gebra,'History, and ElementaryScience. J. d Mearea. Teacher of Vocal Music. Mrs. J. A. McDonald, Teacher of Model Class. 'h. " ' - Miss Jane E, Ward, Teachef of Calis ' Ihenir.s.. f James W. . Hays, Secretary, and Teacher of Penmanship and Drawing, Federal Memorial Day. At a meeting of the Federal Memorial Association held yesterday, the follow ing programme of exercises was adopted for the observance of Decora tion Day, the SOth instant. Services to begin at 4 o'clock p. m. at the National Cemetery: Dirge Silver Cornel Band. Prayer Rev. A. A. Scott. Musio (vocal) Mountain Glee Club. Oration Dr. H. G. Bates. r i- ' m Ti 3 jMLUsic oiur canu. Poem Rev. J. A. Savage. Musio (vocal) Glee Club. ' : Music Silver Cornet Band. Benediction by Rev. P. W. Cassey, Distribution of flowers on the graves of soldiers. Music by the Band. - Ma j. Wm. L. Palmer, - Marshall. begin to tap their universal wisdom and knowledge and pour it out upon the world. It does not hurt the world nor the collegians either, but makes com meneement exercises interesting T. Chi is. Wooten, the eminent young barrister of Snow Hill, called on us last week to say that ho is now anxious to sell "below cost" the elegant spring mattresses pu rehashed here not long since, .he having in that purchase, "counted the chickens before they were hatched," He is no morecos- eerned about fees than females, Masonic burial service will be had over the remains of , the late James Wilkins at the residence of his family in Woodington township; Lenoir county. Sunday, Jane 1st, "1884. Rev. A. J Hires, Baptist minister at Kinston, will preach the funeral at the same place and time. All Masons in good standing are invited to be present An impudent man of Kinston said to the wife of his bosom, "Well, my dear, many years. . . CHINQUAPIN DOTS. We are to have a hew school house. Corn is looking well, but bad stand on account of bud worms. Mr. S, H. Phillips is runninc his saw mm with a sningle machine attached A mail route from Kinston to Trenton is very much needed in this neighbor hood as it is from ten to twelve miles to any postoflice. At a meeting of the Democrats of Beaver Creek Township, held on the 24th inst., the followidg delegates were appointed to attend the Democratic Convention to be held at Trenton on the first Monday in June: For Chinquapin precinct, Dr. F. A. Whitaker, L. 11 Haskins, and J. A. Kinsey. Alternates A. F. Haskins, J. W. Roberson. and W A. Jones. For Beaver Creek, W. B Isler and J. S. Becton. L. H. Haskins, Esq., was uuaniniously recommended for county commissioner. Polloksyille Items. Miss Lillie Ward has returned to her home, in Onslow. We hope she may enliven our town with her presence again ere long, The Rev. Mr. Cashwell held a series of meetings at his church in town last week. Onbunday, May 18, he preached an elegant sermon from Wm. Pell Ballance & Co. WHOLESALE DEALERS I.V . Groceries, Cigars, Snuff, Tobaooo,' NEWBERX, If. i.. H. J. LOYICK, Few Berno FOR BOHEMIAN BEEn, What makes even a good smoking to bacco bite your tonguer1 The presence ot nitrates. Analysis by Dr. A. voelo- ker, F.R.S., Consulting Chemist Royal Agricultural Society, England, shows only a trace of nitrates in Blackwell's Durham Long Cut. The soil of the Gold en Belt, North Carolina, in which this tobacco is grown, don't supply nitrates to the leaf. That is the secret of its delicious mildness. Nothing so pure and luxurious for smoking. Don't for get the brand. Brewed of the best Canada Barley Malt and finest imported Hops, and is considered the finest Beer brewed in this country. : - f mayiouawtr . 1,500 400 YARDS BURLAPS, for covering Potatoo Carrels, BUSHELS FINE OATS, COMMEECIAL. Journal Office, May 27, 6 P. M. COTTON-New York futures quiet: Spots firm. New Berne market quiet. Ho sales. Middling, 1U 5-8: Low Middling, 10 1-8 : Good Ordinay, 9 5-8. NEW YORK SPOTS. Middling, 11 5-8; Low Middlin, 11 1-8; Good Ordinary, 10 5-8. FUTURES. June, 11.63 July, 11.81 August, 11.93 September, 11.72 for f-ed. JL1MJ1S, Ktc. S.W.&E.W. SMALL WOOD" Cor. Craven & So. ap'J dtf Front Sts. Seven Springs Items. Mr. J. Wi Moody is very siok with typhoid fever, j V. 1 The recent showers have wonderfully improved the appearance of crops. The 'citizens otthis place have deter mined fo paint the church and improve the grounds; a praiseworthy determi nation. . . ... ''-.".vr-r .' The little two year old daughter of Calvin Smith and wife, of Trent town ship, Lenoir County, died on Thursday last." Our sympathies are with the be reaved onefa their affliction. the following shnll I call for von. sav four o'clock this text: "Mercy and truth are met together afternooni":' Call for mel Whv. what righteousness and peace have kissed fori1" inquired his! wife in a tone of sur- each other." prise. "To goto Einstein's after a hat." The Democratic Executive Commit- After a hatl Why hubby, didn t we tee of Polloksville township have called get a new hat for me only yesterday, a convention for their township on What on earth are you talking aboutr' Saturday, May 31, to appoint delegates CORN In demand at 73ja80c. DOMESTIC MARKET. Turpentine Hard, $1.00; dip, 1.75. Tar 75c. to $1.00. Seed Cotton $2.50a3.50. Cotton Seed 13.50 per ton. Beeswax 25c. per lb. Honey 75c. per gallon. Beef On foot, 5c. to 7c. Country Hams 131c. per lb. " Lard 18jc. per lb.'. Fresh Pork 7a8c. per pound. Eaas 10c. per dozen. Peanuts $1.00al.50 per bushel. Fodder 80c. to $1 per hundred. Onions $3 per bbl. Field Peas $1.25a$1.50per 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 507 5c. per bush. Wool 12al7c. per pound. ohingles West India, dull and nm. inal; not wanted. Building 5 inch, hearts, $4.00; saps, $3.00 per M. WHOLESALE PRICES'. New Mess Pork $18.00; long clears 9jal0c.; shoulders, dry salt, oiaoic. Molasses and Syrups 20a45c. Salt 95c. per sack. Flour S4.00a7. 50 per barrel. Election cf Teachers. Pursuant to a resolution of ti itn.rH i Ti-UBtees of New Berne Academy, notice is hereby given that an election of Principal and Teachers for the semion of 1881-5, of New .c.uc vjinupu douuoi, win oe neiu at ine nexi regular meeting of the board, which takes liai,c nutty, medum lllHUMH. Applicants will correHpond with the under signed. v. M. WATSON. maudti Bec.&Treas. 1 Notice Extraordinary. VHA4KUU1L,IW, ' i St. Jicob's Oil,5Uctg. . Wood's Pain Relief. 25 ctR. ' - Mother Noble's Healing Syrup, 50 cts. dallcvlica.Sl.fln. All for the relief of PAIN and cure of RHEU - 111 i l. , it is said they are all good, and I knowtliov are. For sale at W. L. PALMER'S Climr. To bacco, and Confectionery Store, next door to the corner of South Front and Middle sts. New Berne, N. O.. U. 8. A. ALSO, you can llnd cool and delicious Soda Water. Ginirer Ale. and Deen ttonlr Water, tn drink. Finest Cigars to smoke, and finest Tobacco to chew. SALLIE MIOriAL PIPES. Yours for suffering humanity, W. h. PALMER. W. II. LlSCOMll. John S. Leonard. "Oh, I forgot,' surely: why yes, so we did. I see It now very plainly. It is only every other day you want a new hat. ' o y stepping out nastily and hom ing the door shut, he managed to escape merited punishments Catharine Lake Items. , Veraonal. : - -::r; 1 '' r ""'''" - ' Miss Harriet SheV ' and Miss Belle "Coltori left last evening on the Shenan doah for Syracuse, N. Y. Miss- Belle Colton grieves to leave the many dear cated at the house'of Mr, N. B. Outlaw, friends she has made during her sojourn m Lmpun county, - in New Berne that have made her visit so pleasant, and says, good bye with many regrets. .-- R. A. Russell, Esq., of Cobton, -is at tending court. He is the nominee of the National Greenback party of Craven county for the Senate, but we nave not South. seen his letter of acceptance yet. . a gentleman from C. E. Thomas, jr., Esq., of Beaufort, is attendine court. -' -v . v ' 'Mr. Lewis Coleman and iudge i Caruth, ' Mr. Bryant Cox will have his dwelling completed in a lew weeks. Mr. E. L. Cox has returned home from Warsaw, whern he has snent the rr . i.xj i r . m n ! 1 ' . . . xue repicBBHiauveot mx. lyre ut. wiu- last five months in improving nis eauca- contractor, was m town on isaturaav j ks. . . - i. . . ' t 1UQ.VUUUK 1UCU UUKJL 1U11CO Q MOUU' ? V Av5r TIm hihS to spend tho Sunday . evenings at La Grange to John A. McGee of this LuJ ,JL p;n -ni h. OTt in tOWn. ; Dr. Wm. C. Whitford, who has teen i recuperating his strength ' for some weeks at his father s house after the ar duous duties in completing his studies during the past winter, has resumed the practice of his profession and has lo- tq the county convention, which is to be held at Trenton, June 2nd. It is im portant that all Democrats should be prosent. The town ordinance prohibiting hogs etc. from running at large on the streets seem to give some trouble to a few of our citizens. Query: Why should the many be molested by fleas and other vexations for' the benefit of the few hog owners? Our town commissioners should do their duty regardless of per sons, and our citizens should abide by the laws that are made for the good of the town, without grumbling and say one and all, "let the good work go on.' the spring. order, 'i , ; ' I hear some farmers about their Picnics will be next in complaint among the nntton flvincr' . Democrats, Attention. You will please assemble in your re- spective Townships on Saturday the 7th j day of June and elect your Township Executive . Uommitteemen, ana . ueie- LISC0MB & LEONARD Wholesale Commission Merchants, IN poultry, game, fruits, AND PRODUCE, 240 Washington Street & 92 Park Place, 3XT3Q-W YOHK, Consignments solicited. Returnanromnt.lv . made. . Rkferejjces 'Irving National Rank, New York. R. K. Ccchran & Co., HO Park Place. Brower lfrothers. '248 Washington St. Enyurd 4 Bain, 18S Chambers st. .. Apply to T. J. MAY for stencils. np25d.Sin Of Kentucky University, Lexington, Ky. Students ou begin in week-da; In the ;er. No noulon. Time to oomplete the Full Diploma, Bniioeu Conne about 16 veeka. Average Total Coat, including Tuition, Betof Booka and Board in a family, 190. Telegraph; a ipedaltr. Utanrr Oourat free. Ladiea received. fi.OOO auooeaarul graduatea. Over 600 nonrta l.t wear from IK to 45 veara of ace. from 31 Bt&tel. In .trufldonli nraallnallvand lndividuallv imnartedbT lOteaoben. Speolai ooureea for f eaobera and Bunlneaa Hen. University Diploma presented to Its gradaatel. This beautiful ott; Is noted for its healthfulnesa and soeletr, and la on leading Railroads. Pall Station oeoins Sept. 9th. For oireulars and full partioulara. address its Preside"., W1LUUK K. SMl i U, lanluajtaa, Kj. For Rent, Considerable improvement is noticed about the Springs. The grounds have been cleared off, rustic seats built; and the springs themselves have been walled in, etc. A brilliant season is anticipated tmnK ir tney woum stir w more wouiu gate8 t0 the Countr Convention to be w- - r. i i npm nn nanirnHV. v.n I4r.ri iihv iit .iiiiih. uur uttie town seems w ue unite uuu t the court house at la m. now, and the merchants are all at rest, Democrats of the 8th Township will nothing to do and as happy as an aili-meet at the court houso on Saturday gator in the sunshme. : the 7th day of June, at 12 m., and elect There is some talk of a wedding com- their Executive 'Committeemen- and inrr off near Richlands in" a few davs. Delegates to the County convention, and if many more comes -off, soon the Democrats of the city of New Berne ! vonnrr men around here will have to will meet in their respective wards on TVOTKJE. SEASON OF 18841 n. nrM TITWP 1 at 1QQI CUt? A T CllTVT MEIi EXCURSION TICKKT8 will be placed on sale from Points on A. t N. C. B. R. to Morehaad City, and to Points In Western North Carolina, good until October 81st. ALSO: Saturday NlKht Tickets to Morehead City, good to return Tuesday morning, at a greatly reduced rate. WM. DUNN. niay25d Gen. Pass. Agt. bythewo hotels aT 7 of June and readv being booked for the season. P8111011 This will soon be the Saratoga of the We hear a great deal of talk of rail- r- .i . ,,.,. . .... . i I . 1 1 i. y- 1 i. raas running mrougn uiibiuw uuuutj, Tr.Qf.r. o.-,v but thev seenv to oe very siow map- late on Saturday night with a peculiar proacning us; pernaps mey are yuw cry of distress. He roused up an old to.fJ'P op on us, and no. doubt they gentleman- in the place who said he wul for Q1 haB been- . p eer nnHnPti a rprv nMiifnv nip.inHiron.no in sinca the flood in commercial pursuits. sit RAfiton.- ftrn In the citv attending U.;a ..itr, o,i ,t, 1 If it should ever be the case that a rail vHwaai , r- ' - 'al " I 4UO UbWAMUVOO HUV4 UMRlUyU' llUU TWJ I , , . y , ,1 : ' .-vM- i thniinds of dfisnair wnrn dod-o-intr hin u w.juiu iuu w wtw""" v.. vuiuv: '. j,. . l . - .T" I . oo- "a s Mr. D. M: Stanton, of La .Grange, is toot-steps wnen ne went rortn to jus ... i i i ut iiu Tfinnii k man nraDFinrr d nftr in the cii7 y the wheat crop is that re8embled about two sections of a h V ;, -r -: l- looking well. He has the machinery hornet's nest. It was found that he had - Business College, Lexington, ly on hand to cut it . : lost a sulky wheel and had been drag- ; -vye referyou to the advertisement of Mr Allison, an attorney from New J ging himself alongthe lonely .bignway tne renowned Commercial College of lu' D.ug.uftvauu.uoTO K.entucsv universuy, Biiuatuu iu me from Renoir aesecratea the sabbath day beautiful, historical and society-re ino rviunaru nowned city, Lexington, . Ky. wnto Iil8 - Kinston f o rirrnlftra tn Ata Prosidflnt. "W. E. uhi tamo lruui Rayners elect Delegates to the County Conven By. order Democratic Ex. Committee of Craven County. " . ; V K. ti. mkapows, (Jhairman. Jersey, is in the city. ' ; v ; : Rev. JI. :M. Jurney , caned to see us by mending his vehicle an landed in mends ' think his t.)i i ii uiLci sVkti a - 15S4 on Wokohen-'-Ocracoke in-Car- tf iot county, instead-of oh Roanoke Island. ' ' ... ITr. Adp'i'h Cohn, who represents the " ii (f rv'i'sl & L ff Richmond, ; - . Lost, Bunch of keys one office key and four small ones on one ring. The finder will hA Riiitahlv rftwardflrl by leaving Alum Spring wouia be the finest piace game at this office. y v may263t ior summer resort in me oiuie. Vanilla and Lemon Ice Cream. Pine apple Ice at Mrs. Dillingham's to-day it. Call at Sarah Oxley 'sice Cream par lors, on Broad street, for a pure artiole of Ice Cream. ma22tf. 3mith, Lexington, Ky. 7 DIED, :,--r- " May'22d,' 1S84, on C. M..Pollok's plantation; near Polloksville, John M. Eubnnks, a native of Onslow county. lie l"' a wifa, nino children and 17 Smoke the "Sweet ' violet.'7 pro nounced by everybody to be the best five centtiigar in the' world.-; For sale by Dail Bros. -. "' ', : , "s-" . 28-8t. 'Ice Cream and Soddy Cakes.'" M. Shepard will be at yourdoor this evening with his delicious ice uream and Soddy Cakes. Try them and you wilt be pleased.. , .; . ma)ii aim MARSHAL'S SALE. Pv virtue of certain attachments duly is sued from tho United States Dlstriet Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina, and by the order of the Judge, in certain suits wherein J c. uaumg ana otuers are iiDei- lants. and Wm. Carter ana others are libei- lants. and In both of which the Tucboat E. Hendersonv Is defendant, and by virtue of the condemnation and order of the Court, I win, on - . Tnendky, the 3d Day of Jane, 1881, at TWELVE o'clock," M., at the place In the City of New Berne, County of (jraven and Stat of North Caiollna, where said vessel now lies, exnose to sale for cash to the high est bidder the Tugboat E. Henderson, her tacme, apparel ana rurnitnre. - , j. it. nii.ii ii. . juarsnai. - , My TIMOTHY KEEIjEK, ' V. S. DeuL. Marshal. Moobk & Oi.auke, Proctors. - ma'iMdtd CED-ni'GS, rHESi , rats, .1 r- Malaria positively cured with Emory 6 Standard Cure Pills, a never failing r. 'v; puroly vpr'ptabie, contain no - y ' 'd. i ( ' 0 STATE Colored normal School ' NEWBERN, N. 0. The Fourth Annual Session of this School will open on ,,. l . , ', . -' . . , MOSDAT, A JTJnE, 1884, uftdor experienced Instructors. Students can enter who are fifteen years old, and have either a Teacher's Certificate, or the qualifications requisite for a Third Orftde Certificate. ' Thn Session will .continue .about three months, ' .. . Rrv. Is. C. VAPS. 1 - .' ,' -ivKOKflE A I.I, FN, State Dirsctois, TH K TWO VACANT STORES BELOW THE. CENTRAL HOTEL Apply at once to JOHN DUNN, ; - - mart dtf Administrator. - Brick, Brick ! . For sale iu any quantity. Sample can be 1 seen at jay store after the Ti nth 01 May. ' anaid&wtf K. It. JONES. ! Horse Shooing. SAM'L JACKSON desires to announce that In keeping witli the times, money belnit scarce, he will SHOE HORSES forONE DOL LAR AN D FIFTY CENTS PER SET. . Kicking horses and mules be will charge TWO DOLLARS PER SET. . . ; -. - He refers to his present patrons ns to his ability to do good work. , maylil din. OOO ACKES ; Valuable Timber Lc:::l OjN ADAMS CEEEK, ' FOR SALE VERY..OHEAP. This land Is especially valuable, containing a virgin forest of Oak, Ash, Pine, Mapler Pop lar and Uura, while the soil Is very fert ile and peculiarly adapted to the successful cultiva tion of Cotton, Corn and Rice, . ! The tract contains 500 acres, more or less, I and is situated at the head of Adams Creek, In Craven county, ana distant from the Town of Beaurort, in Carteret county, about four teen miles, and Is easily accessible from Adams ureek or irom the county road. Terms easy, ana a great nargani. AppiyiO , A BTKEET, apjfilr. Real Estate Agents. JOHN 0BZ4LI. : lev Shee JOSEPH FERBAHI. Q I. m my swsm Gents and Id!es'Pho . the latevt style ami French calfskin made to ; Repairing notice. , 0 done on Second-hand shoos e! 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 28, 1884, edition 1
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