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a 'I' : . -t.i r f ',: 1 -V ,,.,.1 " VOL; III;' NEW BERNE. N. C., SATUED AY, SEPTEMBER 6; 1884. NO. 137. ' '.-;':Y-?.. ;:. v I-J-7! is -- . .. ,, . . ,., ,t , . . I . . . , ,. .:-.'- ' hrVITT trVT IT ' : iiiM ; ,H ,, '. JLJLJ1 A V LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A. W. Wood -Notice to Democrats. Jasl A. Bit an Notice. '' ' Hancock Bros. Chill Pill, v ; v I urnalUtnlatHre Almaaac. . Vun risea, 8 SO I Length of day . ; . S'un sets, 6:20 J 13 hours, 44 mmuti u. Moon rises at 7:01 p. m. wjj:,... .... - - ' Thankful issue. Sir- V r .. Governor Jarvis speuksat Kinnton to ll ?JL 4 - ' i- " Mr. B. Swert will be pleased vo nitut his fronds today on Wahab's comer, The back-bone of tlio city council will - oon be tested again on the -"fire dia Freeman Ernul set 'em up to scupper- . nonga yesterday. Thty were ripe and - " delicious.' Thanks, r t v The Atlantic Co. returns thanks to Jno, Williams for valuable services . rendered at the fire yesterday. . ' The firemen "desire to return thanks 1 to the kind ladies who furnished thera with the excellent cofleo-on the morn v ing of the fire. - Any person, white or colored, who was burned out on Friday morning. having opened in new quarters, can v announce the same, one time, through our oolumns. free of charge. The September 2nd edition of Har- ' per s Young People is unusually in tereeting. It ia filled with bright and ' sparkling stories, and we believe it to be the best issue we have ever read. As will be seen by an advertisement elsewhere, the county commissioners . ; will hold a meeting next Saturday. We ' presume this meeting is for the purpose of appointing registrars judges of elec , tion., . Capt. Glover, of the revenue catter Stevens was of great aid in superintend - lag the removal of Dr. Bates' effects c from an exposed position to one of safetyv and rendered other valuable services during the fire. ' We are requested to announce that Messrs. Watson & Daniels, owing to ' tho burping of their ice house, and. the consequent ill-convenience of getting to their ice thev will be compelled to chargo one cent per pound for ice here' ' after. ,i Energy and pluck was what enabled Joseph Swert to take a boat and got the beef out of his father's stall, in the city - market, after the building was on fire ' Friday morning', but self-preservation urged him not to attempt to gather up the scales and tools, so they wero left. Will hot the fire of Friday morning convince our people that it does not pay to erect frame buildings in the business portion of fhe clyThe best fire.de ' partmentm the United States could not save- such a range pf buildings as was then destroyed. Brick and mortar is . cheaper in the' long1 run than fire en gines. , i' srr-y Score One. . . j The first bale of new cotton was ship - ped by Dail Bros, to Elliott Bros.,- Bal- timore, by steamer Stout, of the Clyde '.' line. . ... : "- fprrectlon. . In giving the amount of insurance on . Mr; . W. Moore's" stock' of goods, in our extra issue of yesterday morning, an error was made, It should have been $2,000 instead of $3,000. " Mr. James Redmond desires to return .nkB tA fli-nmnn nftizpno. unci nil who assisted him In the endeavors to save his property from' the flames on Friday morning. Without wishing to make invidious'distinotionshe desires to name the valuable services ofJlr-fWm. D, WaHaCAwtriy or special mention. Meeting of Executive Committee. ' The executive committee of the Dem ocratic party of Craven county, held a meeting on yesterday and decided to hold a county convention on Friday, the 19th inst. The primary conventions in the townships will be held on Saturday, the. 115th, tot the purpose of electing (elf;gates to tufeoourity convention. 'The meeting was well attended an steps ' ! - . ' m a J- . will pe tajten at once jo mane a vigor: ous canvass. v Puih. . i Far real' genuine push," our friend Jame Redmond stands 'at the head of the list, Notwithstanding his' bottling establishment was. , burned down, and all the beer bottled was consumed yes terday morning; vet he put his shoulder to the ' wheel and gave such a push as placed he daily supP?y , hi the hands of his city customer!, witn periuci regular ity only three hours behind time. Mr. Redmond gives strict attention to his business and particularly looks after t' e interest of his customers. He has t i fiforred his. plant to th building ;.tt.bove the cotton exchange. , v Farther Lowes by the Fir. Yexterday Uornlne. , - I Since getting out our extra yeaterday morning, we find the following persons, not mentioned in it, who have mot losses, to what extent we are not ad- vised, and in fact they themselves do not clearly know: Mr. B. B. Lane, fish sheds, etc.. valu9 not ascertained; Wm. G. Bryun. one gam, tne question of becoming a candi frame store; T. A. Green, date ia response to the wishes of his one brick store bmned out, and other slight' damages, . with probably I some loss in removing stock, amount not asc?rtained; Roberts Bros., slight damage in removal of goods; Samuel Parsons, Bail maker's ' material, etc.. nmnnnti.ni. tnnu- Tni.n r.rr n,. , . , ' penter and tm smith, amount not ascer- tained;Dr. II. G. Pal9, slight damage to-books, furniture and medicines by rem ova : .. nn. . iiinriwu i con-ugated iron building, value not as- certuned; estate of E. II. Windley, irame store nonse; ueo. Uencierson, small buildings and wharf damaged. The stock company owning the old market house, and the city, which owned the new market, have met en. tiro loss of tho buildings, with no insur ance nor estimate of amount that we could ascertain. By the burning of the market houses tho following persons, who had stalls in them, suffered from loss of stock, material and fixtuies various amounts,, from $300 down, be' sides that they are thrown out of busi ness temporarily, and in that v. ay are the greater losers: In the old market thero was Hezekiah McCotter, dt-aler in vegetables, fruits, etc.; William Thomp son, butcher; Randolph Parker, dealer in vegetables, etc ; Harriet Joni s, col, cooking stall and eating room; Edney Shaw, col., cooking stall and eating room; Lawrence Davis, col., cook stall and eating room; Horace Rumbough, col., vegetables and fruits; Thomas Robbins, col., vegetables, poultry, etc, Harriet Black well, col., cook stall and eating room; Mary Cotton, col., cook stall and, eating room; A. E. Kimball, restaurant and bar; J. W. Messsick, general grocery; Henrietta Jackson, col., cook stall and eating room: Dicey Qden, col., cook stalls and eating rooms, And in the now market was B. Swert, batcher; John Thcmas, col., butcher; John Warren, col., butcher; Virgil Bryan, col., butcher; Stephen Roberts, oolored, dealer in fish and ovHters: Hnnrv Rrnwn. colored. dealer in vegetables, etc.; and outside f m,. vVpt F.llia wlHton And wm. Elliott, col., dealers in fish; Bryan Busic, dealer in vegetables, poultry and gen eral huckster's stock. An Important Enterprise. Mr. H. C. Carter, President of the Matamuskeet Lake Canal Company, passed through the city yesterday morn- A. T 1 A. 1 1 i I ing on nis way 10 twueign to iook auer a suit he has brought against the Light- wood Creek Canal for an infringement of patent on dredge. Mr. carter miorms us tnat nis com- pany" has organized with a capital of $10,000 which they propose to increase to SU,U00, which sum he tumks will be sufficient to Open tne canal from Wysocking bay to Matamuskeet lake, making it o) feet wide and of sufficient aeptn tor noats drawing seven ieet. This will enable boats to run right up into the heart of one ot the finest grain sections in tne btate ana wui at tne same time drain the lake so as to re- claim a largo amount of valuable land. Mr. barter has succeeded in removing one oi tne difficulties oi navigating tne canal by demonstrating that a steamer anven Dy a propeller wm Keep it open ac tne moutn wnere it empties into lUlO MJ.Q-B UDCU VUHU VUU DvVUtlUQ iiVUl DUD mn.iU All v. knM an tin i-y ',7"'u "i1 UZ "1 ou " Maw iinnnnifah A hur- Ml I lanfa ho. gan work with a dredge driven by: a propeller and soon .'found by backing his boat he could piougn ngnt inrougn ine eon mud. and when once onened in this 0o. tho, Ahor.ni M t.o i-ot clear by using steamers with propellers, He opened nearly a mile in one day in this manner. sav a word to onr Wilminffton friends, i.UW VVU11D VU UliO DUUJOUIt WO WlOU bU Large quantities of the corn grown in Hyde and the Northeastern counties of i'sortn varoiina anus its wuy r mi- way qt JNorroiK, ,. me eaooara ana Roanoke, -Railroad. - A very circuitous route as a glance at the map will show, If Wilmington is in earnest about build- - V ... .. . i r t A.t n .1 1 J tiring it ub to sinw oerne.ana oe reauy to tsBtt . our corn ngnt iroin tuu uuatt). x uoi u ura uiuu y uiuei au- rpi j. n j vantaens of such a road, which we will point out at some future time. There a kindly feeling between the two cities beneficial to both. ; , ' : ; , ; 7 , New Berne must keep an eye to this work and see that it is not locked on us after it la Completed. It is reported that Norfolk stands ready to subscribe liberally to the canital stock nrov id ed the canal can be , controlled in the in terest or that city. If the work can be com Dieted for $20,000 elvinsr the denth of water estimated bv Mr. fiartp.f there uuuuuuiuuuut vue myesimem ueing a good oner ' 1 . k i ' k , . JESSE AV, CRAINGEK, ESQ ' ." Tne nomination of the' above named gentleman by the Dcmocratio party of Lenoir county was a wise- one. He did nt Be6K ue nomination, and had he consulted his individual interest alone, he would not have accepted it. But laying aside considerations of personal fellow - men was with him one of duty Our Winston correspondent, in writ in8 of tue nominations immediately after the convention, used the follow lnS words; VJ. Q. JaukBon was nominated for the House of Representatives, but declined John F. Wooten was then nominated by acclamation, who also declined. This honor was then tendered to Jesse W. Grainger, Esq., who appeared in the v While this is not exactly the true statement of the circumstances under which Mr. Grainger was nominated, yet it is so near true, as far as it goes, tnat we did not think it necessary to v . . ' aut)1 w oi me secreDanes, reported the pro ceedings in full. Here are the facts: When the chair declared nominations in order for the House, Mr. Grainger's was one of the first names brought for ward. He was not in tho convention himself, but a friend of his arose and withdrew his name, stating that ho did it at Mr. Grainger's request. Mr. Jack son was in the convention and declared all the time that he would not accept the nomination, yet his nanio was placed before the convention and he lacked only two votes Of a nomination on the first ballot. Ho again informed the convention that ho was in earnest, that he would not accept the nomination. At this juncture Mr. J. T. Askew arose and placed in nomination Mr. J. M Mewborne, and some one, Mr. J. C Kennedy, wo think, moved to nominate Mr. John F. Wooten by acclamation Bofore the chair could rule upon the motion, Mr. Wooten, who wtis on the stand, declared that he could not pos sibly accept .a nomination. Upon the second ballot Mr. Jackson,Ji'eceived a majority of the votes cast and was de clared the nominee. He declined. Mr, Grainger was then again brought for ward and nominated, without bis con sent, ana appeared in tne conven tion afterwards and accepted. Our correspondent, Mr. Coleman, was n0t Pl:eSOnt' at lea8t we don't t"ink was bu anyone reading the facts as stated above will see there was but a slight error, and such an one as anyone not present would easily fall into. We have alluded to this matter, not that we think the item of our Kinslon correspondent had injured Mr. Grainger one iota, but because there is an at tempt in a certain quarter, unworthy of the young man who is making it, to make it appear to the Democrats of Lenoir county that the Journal is ar rayed against Mr. Grainger. It is great pity that people will not mind their own business. It is indeed strange that a man publishing a newspaper can not find enough to ;do on his own col himtis inatearf of trvino- In Riiowst : wliat other papers should publish, and should not publish But why notice this little attempt to piace us in a false iigl,t; our reaiers know the sentiments of the Jouknai,, nn w;ii hnnw i,nw tn Vnto if th ,-on,i it, at lea8t they will learn how wo would hayo them vote. However, if wo have any roaders in Lenoir county who can teii where the Journal stands." if they are old enough to vote, we advise the executive committee to look after thm anH spa that, thnv th riMtf Insurance I The Allowing amounts of insurance I on-property in tne me lire were carried by Watson & Street, insurance Bgents: jame8 Redmond, $1,000 I. . ... oeeT establishment, stfl.uuu on ware house; U. S. Mace, $5,000 on stock; S. H Scott, $1,000 on stock; T. A. Green, Uo'nnn nn cvt- t t n n.rimo executors, oi,uuu on nuncing; a , n 4 . .... TT uvick, $ouu on swck r. ujnen, ostock; F. Ulrich, 81,000 on buildinc; j, W. Moorei 91 0Q0, on stock. I ThA TrtllrtTTinff una Aimofl trr Maccre - Roberts & Henderson: On the Windly buildings occupied by Scott and Lovio, u m Hugh J. Lovic's stock $1,000. I xhe Fire Department, xvu o a... m;i- I " "V oo vu cti.v.cuu iiui, vu parade, the gay clothes, polished ma is chines, and fragrant boquets, and mar- tjal tread; every heart beats aJittle Vu& of them .--vv .;:;.;v''-A;;.- I But it is when such scenes as those of Friday morning move as a fearful pano- .,.- , . rama before , our eyes, that it may be truly said we are proud of them and - almost adore the hero'4 men 'yIiq do so. much to save the properly of others without reward or. the hone ofitexcent in the consciousness of duhi veil twr. ijurnusa; in wniuu teniuer uacu one oi j our firemen may soundly sleep to-night. Watermen Good Firemen. ' Boa ts wain Burgess and a detachment of marines did yeoman service at the fire Friday ' morning. Firemen, under whose observation they came, give them great credit for tho manner in which thev wnrkwl and thn vnlnMiip aa'sktunf fi they rendered. The Fire ud Ita Work. Below we give losses and amounts of insurance as for no we can gather: F. Ulrich. $13,000, insurance, 85,000; a. Uiarte, fco.UUU, no insurance; Cooper & iioweu, iboUO, no msu- auce; Hugh J. Lovick, $.7000, insu rance 2,000; S. II. Scott, $7,500; insu- ance 3,000: J. W. Moore, 7,000, insu rance 3.000; James Redmond. $4,000. osurance, i&a.OUO but stock and fixtures partially saved; J. W. Harrell, ?200; Watson Daniels, ice-house and ice., a,000, insurance i,o00; the old market ouse, about ca.OOO, no insurance; Lee Taylor, 500, no insurance; D. N. Kil- buvnw 41,000, no insurance; U. S. Mace, yj,uuu, insurance feb,0U0; city market. 1.C00, no insurance; Peter Jones, wood yard, 1,000, no insurance; J. and J. B. ungues, ?a,ouo, msuranco, $l,5U0. Frisuiial. J. U. Smith left yesterday on the Shenandoah for Norfolk Mr. Wm. Cleve, of Vanceboro, A. Lee, of Adams creok, A. Hahn and G. F. M. Dail, of this city, are all off on their northern trip to buy goods. Lieut. J. B. Hughes left yesterday on tho Shenandoah for tho North, from whenco he will go to join his regiment on the Texas border. Mr. Ralph Gray left yesterday on the Shenandoah for Cheshire, Conn., where he will go to school. George A. Latham, Esq., of the States- villo American, is in the city and has ben quite sick since ho arrived, but we were glad to see him out yesterday. John Dillard and F. S. Ernul were in Uwn yesterday. Charles II. Fowler, of Stonewall is in the city. rnr. vv uult nuu uuu uei i n v yne m . ,,T . . . , , , r . -r i wero unvins ciowu rouocjE sireec T8- i t 1 1 i .a . terday forenoon, when their horse took trignt at the tiro 01 a wheel from a passing cart coming olT and running in his way, and made a dash to run. Op posite tho National Bank a collision with the Episcopal church fence occurred and both gentlemen were thrown head long from the buggy, which imme diately upon being relieved of their weight turned complrtely over, the horse became detached, and leaving the uuggy, conunueu tho run at an in creased speed until intercepted up Craven street. We are glad to note neither Mr. Cohen nor Mr. Vync were seriously hurt. Nor did tho horse Dr vehicle sustain serious damage, nlthough the latter and the church fence did suffer some and will require repairing. The moral is that cartmen should be careful of loose tires, and gentlemen driving should bo equally attentive to defective reins, as that, Mr; Cohen says, was the cause of the horse getting the run on him. Moreuead City, Sept. 5th, 1884, Editor Journal: A party from the O. D. steamship Shenandoah and else where, consisting of Hon. T. G. Skinner, member of Congress, Capt. T. M. South gate, D. J. Turner, Norfolk agent, Dan J.U1UC1, Jl., U. U. Ltai UL'U, IjUUUtUU, UUB Culpepper, jr., S. T. Hand,jr., chief 6n gineer, E. C. Potter,, purser, E. O, Cuthbert, 13. A. Bell and E. B. Roberts uc ' ,"'uo ."y Buuuiai wwii mis h. in., iu muuigt! iu a uay ui mue fishing. They fished outside the bar buoy in three boats, bringing in 615 blue fish, and lost two forty pound mackerel. "Rah for Skinner." W. A. II. A Card. Mn. Editor: Permit me, through your columns, to make my gratetul acknowledgements to the firemen and citizens for valuable efforts in my be- half at tho fire on yesterday mormne. Ciiarles Duffy. Jr. To any body who has disease of throat or lungs, we will send proof that Piso'a uure tor consumption has cured tne same complaints in other cases. Ad dress,, ., . E. T. UAZELTINE, Warren, Pa. jyEO d&w I ? Wanted. A second hand copying press. Apply Immediately at this office. ; Fall Stock. N. M. Gaskill has a full line of fine sample and is receiving a fine lot of fall goods whioh will be made into suits to ht on very low terms for Cash, gep43t The Emperor Louis Napoleon smoked . only the finest cigars the world could produce. Vrof. liorsford says the Em- neror's enrarswere made soeciallv for him in Havana from leaf tobacco grown in the Uoidon tselt of Nortn Carolina, this beine the finest leaf Crown. In or def that American ' smokers may have as good, tobaoco as the late Emperor, lilacfcweu s Durham Long uut is now offered to the public- It is made from the same leaf used in the Emperor's cigars, is absolutely pure and is unques tionably the best tobacco for either pipe or cigarette ever oiierea. . COMMERCIAL. Journal Office, Sept. 5. 6 P. M. COTTON New York futures closed 8teadv' Spots steady. Uplands 10 7-8; Orleans 11 1-8. FUTURES. 10.75 10.56 10.46 10.50 September, October, November, December; DOMESTIC MARKET. Tuupentink Hard, $1.00; dip, $1.75. TAK 75C. to K1.00. Corn 75a85c. Seed Cotton $2.50a3.50. Cotton Seed $13.50 per ton. ueeswax 25c. per lb. Honey 60c. per gallon. Beef On foot, 5o. to 7c. Country Hams ISic. per lb. LARD laic per lb. Eaas loo. per dozen. Fresh Pork 7a8c. per pound. Peanuts 1.00al.50 per bushel. it odder hoc. to 91 per Hundred. Onions $1.50a2. 00 per bbl. Field Peas- Hides Dry, 10c; grean 5c. Tallow 6c. per lb. chickens Grown, 40a00c. ; snnne auaauc, Meal 85c per bushel. Grapes Scuppernongs, 31.00al.25, uats 35 cts. per bushel. Apples 50ca$1.00 per bush. Peaches 50a60c. per bush. Potatoes Sweet, 25a60c. Turnips Wool 12al7c. per pound. Shingles West India,duH and n m. inftl ; not wanted, Building 5 inch, hearts, $3.00; saps, $1.50 per M. wholesale prices. New Mess Pork $19.00. L. C, F. Backs, and Bellies lOalOic. Shoulders Smoked, No. 2, 8c.; prime, ojc. Smoked joles 5c. Lard 9a9ic. Sugar 5a8c. Flour $3.25a7.00. Salt 90c.a$1.90 per sack. Molasses and Syrups 20a45c. Notice to Democrats! Craen Count. for the DurD08e of nom- a. vuuvcuuuu ul tuo jlcii ato JL I. . .''-. . . , inating County Officers, is hereby called to meet in the City of Newborn, on Friday, September 19, 1884, At the Rooms of the Cleveland and Scales Club. A Primary Meeting Of each Township will be held at the usual places, Saturday, September 13, 1884. ALPHEUS W. WOOD, Chairman. seSdtd Matt. Manly, Sec 'y, Notice. There will be a Special Meeting of the Commissioners of Craven county, at the Court House in New Berne, on SATUR DAY, September 13th, at 11 o'clock. JAH. A. tSKYAN, sepGlw Chairman. WARRANTED. Hancock's Chill Pills, TO CURE Any Kind of Chills or Fever. For sale by all Druggists at 50 cents per box. IKx THEM. CENTRAL HOTEL EAR AHD BILLIARD ROOM. (EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS. Cnpt. SAM B. WATERS, Prop'r. Kear Entrance from the Hotel, gc5aijr Middle St Nw Berne, If. C. NOTICE. State ok North Carolina, 1 craven uounty. ) The subscriber having Qualified ai Executor of the estate of Andrew J. Sparks, deceased, on the ild day of September, A.D. 1884, before tne rrooate uouri or craven county, nereDy ; S Ger. 1885, or noiinos an persona navine claims saiu estate, vo present mem ror or before the 3d day of Septem this notice win be pleaded in bar or meir re' COAny . trtht mRke immediate payment. aald Estate will 1 Done this 3d day of September. 1884. I sep4-dw B. C. OAKNEB, Executor NOTICE! BARGAINS! In order to chanae mv business I will offer fj: sale privately, for the Next Thirty Days, my iiniire aioes oi , LlttTJOKS, BAR FIXTURES, FOOL AND BILLIARD TABLES, Etc, Remember the Fall Trade ia approaching. and this is a rare chance, as I will sell at a great sacrifice, will rent or lease. Will sell for cash or endorsed paper. Call on or address the Proprietor, Central Bar. Middle St.. New Berne. N. C or oeuer Known as Am nana s via stnu. , sep4 dim Wanted, KEROSENE OIL PBLH. at Etghtyfive cents. ' COTTON SEED and SSED COTTON at the highest market prlee. I will . contract to gin cotton at Thirty cenu per Hundred, 1 . "r u" A. R. PENNISON. Now Precinct. MEETING BOARD COMMISSIONERS, " " Cravm County, Sept, 2d, I8S1. Oi1inA TKat . .1. ntln. nl..t K tarnished at Dover station on the Atlnntlo - anu oriQroiinaiwuroaaJo,iwnsnip, "r." Joseph neibon I epSdwlu Clerk Board Ccmmissioners. Insure YOUR GIN HOUSES with WATSON & STREET, . au29dwlni Gen. Ins. Agents. F. G. SIMMONS, COTTON BROKER and .COMMISSION MERCHANT, Opposite rOTTOV EXMIASCiK, NEWBERN, N. C t- Piompt nllKiilioii kIvp'i to eonslRn- menU, an.l the- HUIHFST M A RKKT PRICKS obtained. PatiounceHllciti-l. .sii'Jilw2m For Rent, THE HOUSK AND LOT at the corner of Johnson and Middle streets, formerly occu pied by Dr. J. T. House. Apply to aulOtf F. DUFFY. For Rent, THE STOHK. DWELLING an.l OinmiTr.n. INQMon the corner of Pollock and Norwood street, now occupied bv Win. t.'olllgan. senr. roBseKslon civen Ai:k. 1st. Apply to Jj'28 dtf o. HUUBH. For Sale, Lease or Rent A Small Farm in Jones Co., six miles from Trenton, six miles from Pollocksville, two miles from Trent river, and near the famous Quaker Bridge road. Apply at once to C C. TAYLOR, dw New Berne, N. C. THE HENDERSON HOUSE -UJ,vww1' lkW w WiJi Now under the management of THORNTON HROH., Is prepared to furnish Hoard and Lodging at reasonable, rateu. LIVERY STA DLL'S. transporting passengers to any neighboring WWII. THORNTON EROS., Henderson Kouuc. Middle street. JyZS dwly New lierne, N. O. JAMES REDMOND, Agent and Bottler OP Till! CELEBRATED BERGNER L ENGEL . BREWING CO'S PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, New Berne, N. C. This beer took premiums at the Cen- Jtennial Exhibition at Philadelphia and the Paris Exposition. Keeps better than any other in warm climates, and is the favorite brand wherever known. For sale in kegs or crates. dw W. K. MORRIS. K, MORRIS. ESTABLISHED 1817. ;j. J. BUEGESS. of N- C, WITH ., , W. H. MORRIS & SONS, GBNEIlAIi .- Commission Merch'ls, Noi. 23, 25 & 27 Commerce St., NORFOLK, VA, ' ' Special attention etven to sales of Cotton. Grain, Peanuts and Country Produce, nune-1 - rally. Liberal cush a dvances mode on con signments. Prompt returnsaud highest rjinr-,' " Kel prices guaranteed. au2 dw ganl TRINITY COLLEGE, ' Fall Term begins Atnt. 20th. and ends Dec. 23d, 1884 (l!4 months). Christmas vactillou two wee as. npnng Term neglns Jan. 7th. and ends June 11th, 18K4 (SUmonths). I'ul' -r ( tion in College Classes, $j50 per mouth; in I Preparatory Class, S4 50 per month. Board hY from S8.U0 to $12 uu per month. Send for Cata- , I logue and particulars. , , t ;.i -;,(. . ,1 r Kev. M. L. WOOD, D.B., Pres., , , Jyia Trinity College, Randolph Co., N.C. ' .' , . i . . i'iu n i I i . 'i V . COLD SPRINGS FARU ! FOil WALK. , i - I offer for sale the above valuable 'property consisting of One Thousand Two Hundred an Sixty Five Acres, Four Hundred Wide f cultivation, balance .in. ;timber, Ijlng t , i Craven connty, four miles below New bent by ,. railroad. It is admirably slhintcdj between , the A. "A "N. C. Railroad (half wile from it) and a deep navigable creek, Address 1 J. JV WOLFENDEN v ". . 1 ' Newbern,N.C. I Jy294wtf X. ,v. v.. V
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