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i . . .... f .- DA II A7 ' JOURNAL. 11 II II vol. nr. ; NEW BERNE. NV C. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1884. . .NO. 1G4. V V .in; V LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Chas. E. Nelsok Fresh meats. F. E. Hanff First-class. N. & B. Steamship Line. '-.";;' Gband Democratic Rally. . Journal Hlnlature AUnanae. Sun rises, 6:02 (Length of day,, : Sun seta, 5:34 I 11 hours, 32 minutes. Moon rises at 8.38 p. in. - , - ' ; Charles E.' Nelson gives notice in this issue of fresh meats, etc. .. Regular meeting of St. John's Lodge ! VNo. 3 A. F. & A. M. lo-night. . 'f ;'VM The steamer, fc'fowi arrived yesterday r with a, cargo of general merchandise. , Mr. T.'E. Banff, "on Broad street oilers first-claas fciinUx, groceries. See . ?u,ad.?'r . : ;;v' '.'".v., ' The. Defiance sailed for Baltimore (n Monday nichtwith a cargo of lumber .,, and cotton.' ; ; yV'v; . .v : . Dr. York, the Republican candidate , J for Governor, speaks at Trenton to-day and in this city to-night. ' :" . The Slienandoah brought in a large freight yesterday morning and took out ; a cargo of cotton in the evening. " -Our Kinston itemiaer has "gone back 'X on lis?? for a week; but then we have " "Crow Bar." which will interest our ' J. Lenoir county readers. . "'-f .' j rTUe Button engine for the Now Berne 5. Steam Fire Company was shipped from Waterfprd N; last Saturday and is : ' -. expected to arrive this week. .C'i ; Me, W. H. Rountree, of Lenoir, was ' at the Exchange on Tuesday with the H prettiest lot of cotton of the season. - It ri brought 9.40, the top of the market. Politics is becoming lively, and from ft ; now until the day of election speakers will bo busy, throughout the State, and even down here some of the big guns ; will be wheeled into pesition. ' : Deouty " Sheriff J. L. Hahn wants it - understood that he demanded of Messrs. , - Bryan and Stevenson at Vanceboro last Saturday a division of time, and that , they refused to divide with him. " Rturne4Hme. ' -" ' Gen. .Robert Ransom returned last ' night with his accomplished bride from an extended wedding tour. , We offer ' .thema. hearty weloome and the con gratulations of the Journal which wishes them a happy journey through "-,'iife,; W;3 15 ,, ,.' , ; Poblle Speaking. Messrs.. M. DeW. Stevenson- and Washineton Brvan will address the I. citizens of No. 2 township at Fulcher's on Saturday, Oct. 11th at 2 o'clock p, in. "The citizens of that section should . m. ma. bhI l.A.ta '1m fltAn Vtairo t DOTT Ku Wv.uu .lw lunmij . v rJ Senator -is,, .vance win spean a , Vanceboro on Tuesday," Oct." 14th, and it ia nrnnnserl to oat barbecue aftor the r . .' ' C .nnil v; - . i , in . t i' n ' -... - i v Berne'sgreatestbolleMs in? Raleigh.; . : " i Miss Laura Wood, Mrs. Julia Wooten, Jno. P. Joyner,: and Jno, A. Bizzellj of La Grange, arrived in the city yesterday on their way to the East , era Baptist Association Norfolk and Beaufort Direct 14 no. There appears; to the Journal today n 'feWM-MunnAnt rtf atom!: steam line iJLvrnA rW pafftrf. ftn1 ivj.nvcu -yi - Norfolk, touching -Hyde - county ana other local points along the route. The tDBmor AThtoirtrf1 ht "i.h linn arrived at ' w.wi'nttJ K.,Aa,r nM mt .v.v" j , on her regular run Friday morning. Thn ''fie afinbtfnees connecting arrange- 'mc il fevitli' -UteamshiP' and railroad . lines forlK East and West, and it aUo stated thaj connections will be esbibiiahed throuirh-Bocrua Sound up "White Oak, and otataide from Beaufort ' ' up Now river.; ' ,v -n ' '. Thisia a matter of no little import anca to New Bernei and it will be neo essarvfor our "business men to bestir themselves. .; ; .J' . Improreinent. Jlriyor Meadows' house on Broad fareot is Bearing "completion; it knocks the shine off of anything in th-it npigb hood. ' ' Tlr. J. Av Simpson is pushing the work on the graded School building, t'aouUit will be some weeks yet before it is completed ) work on the M. E. Church is pro .ng finely v . -S I;. M. Pavie is pushing work on the " A district He has completed the i in Mace's new store,. broken for" six brick stores on the old ' 1 "use site, the 'walls of which to t)! 1"IU by Peacock' & Herring, ' ' 1 1. 1 i;p the work on Watson I1 .' i ') o ofiice, getting the 1 voi k j f r J. F. Clark's store, 1 ' ' t f ' ' - ! " - 1 i "tby Bead the Law. - Perhaps some of our citizens who are engaged in the liquor traffic are not aware that they violate the law by sell ing or giving away liquor on the days of public speaking.. Section 1079 of the Code provides: -; . ' "It shall be unlawful for any person to sell or to give away, either directly or indirectly, any spirituous liquors, wine or bitters containing alcohol, within two miles of anyplace at which political public speaking shall be advertised to trtke place, and does take place, this prohibition to continue only during the day on which said public speaking shall take place. . And any person who shall violate this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and be fined not less than ten, dollar nor more than twenty dollars, or imprisoned not exceeding twenty days. Justices of the Peace shall have original jurisdiction of this offence, upon view, or written informa tion duly sworn to.' ' Don't Like to Dun. We see many of our exchanges call ing on their subscribers to "please pay up what they owe; we don't like to dun, but we need the money, eto." Now the Journal don't propose to beg people for what they justly owe us. We have a collecting agent in the field and we pay him to "dun" people, or in other words, to present our accounts, and if he sees a man who owes us and fails to "dun" him or present his account we should feel like discharging him. A man who don't want to be annoyed by a "dun" should not wait for it but go and pay up. We wish our agent to present our accounts, politely and at the proper time and place, but always unhesita tingly. A man has no business to beg for that which is justly due him. Seven Springs Items. Thermometer at 130 in the sun. Onr frinna TTenrv SnPn ia BmowW. under-the weather. ,, r -v Rev. Mr. Carpenter and lady are hold ing a protracted meeting at "Kismgl Sun." Bro. Dick Hatch is in attend ance. Tanklvey came into the post-office one day last week with a letter which a man had given him in June, loSS, to have mailed for him. It is a strange inconsistency that yells at a boy for leading a mule on the side walk and then allows twelve or fifteen drunken negroes to congregate on the streets cursing and swearing all night and using all kinds of obscene language for the ears of decent women and chil dren. Messrs. R. G. Reed and C. J. Mclntire from Boston paid us a flying visit last week and made sketches oi our town I and surroundings. Those gentlemen were engaged in the little unpleasant ness here in '63 under Gen. Foster and were here mainly to take a look of the Bueuea ui uuiw uays. Marshall Joyner charged on Joe Alien a rew uays ago wun maiice, as one thoul?ht .d hick0I. Btick. insticated bv bad whiskey and the DevU. Joere- sented it very properly and made ample preparations tor the death of his adver . Uill I Oat J. VVU &UUW UUt W JLlll I J 1 "1 r 1 . n L.1J T nau wane marunuu wan utiiug uem iiu oan dice wim i care ioau oi lumDor it is a fine thing he can hold his temper. I . - " - Hv v Joe has got a grave-yard laid off and he will km somebody yet Tho guests of the Seawell House re member with kind recollections "old Joe," the faithful old gray that served as a motor power lor the hotel back that run to and from the springs and con veyed the thirsty souls who were want to drink at the chrystal fount of the "Sparkling Sevan." Well old Joe is a real human horse and seems to under- Rantl thintra. ro h trot M mart as n jiarch hen because the season had closed and there were no pretty ladies and nne gentlemen to carry .back and 8 "on nis ear tic. ana pro- . oeeded to get up a first class runaway. Dashing down Main-street and around by Ivey's cotton ain and the'Bchool house he made things lively. , He soon is Dede8taB hUn2 in the buggy and Joe, the proud Joe after a whole summer of glory and good behaviour had fallen, a I i. l i i v J man on nis neaa neia nun-aown uni I Joe is now in sack-cloth ana ashes for his misdeed. Nobody hurt and but - little damage done Notice to Mariners. Notice is hereby given that, on Oct. 15, 1884, a fog-bell, struck by machinery, will be established on the west side ot the light-station buildings at , Deer Island Thoroughfare, Penobscot , Bay, Maine. . f. : During thick and foggy weather this bell will be sounded, giving a double blow at intervals of 15 seconds. By order of the Light-Houso Board, -; N Stephen C. Rowan, v Vice-Admiral U. S. Navy, Chm'n. s Wanted; ; A carpenter, or a first-class cobbler, do a small iob of - Work. . Apply at the Journal office. ; ,-. ; v , v - oc82t. .Holmes' Sure Cure Mouth W'ashand TlAnfifiiraia on i n To 1 n hi a it tA TfW I I If A- rated Sore Throat, Bleeding Gums, Sore Month And TTlners. Clfians the -TeHth and keeps the Gums healthy and puri fies the breath. Pmpnretl sMely . T T 1 ' T I 1 ...4 : EASTERX BAPTIST ASSOCIATION. PoLLOESViLLK, N. C, Oct 7th, 1884. FIRST DAY'S PROCEEDINGS. ' V The Eastern Baptist Association met in its fourteenth annual session, at the Church at Polloksville, N. C Rev. J. L. Stewart, of Clinton, N. C. Moderator, called the Association' to order. The regular clerk of the Association, L. T. Carroll, being absent Rev. J. L. Britt was requested to act as clerk pro tern. , , - The Association was opened with re ligious exercises conducted by Rev. W. Al. Kennedy, of Warsaw, N. U. The names or the churches were called and about fifty responded. A committee of arrangements was appointed consisting of Rev. C. 8, Cash well, Chas. Whitty and Wm. Montford. A finance committee was appointed consisting of Dr. J. Bissell, F. M. Southerland and M. H. Oats. Rev. C. A. Jenkins and F. W. Han cock were appointed Reading clerks for this session or the Association. Letters from the churches were read and delegates enrolled from the follow ins churches: Antioch, Barlow Chapel, Bear Marsh, Berea, Beaufort, Bethel, Bethlehem, Beulah, Boykin's Chapel, Clinton, Col vin's Creek, Concord, Corinth, Dobson's Chapel, Emma's Chapel, Enon, Falling Creek, Port Barnwell, Ooldsboro, Halls- vuie, mw Bluff, island Creek, John son's, Kenansville, Lisbon, Long Creek, Magnolia, Maple Hill, Mary's Chapel, Masonboro, Moore's Creek, Morehead City. Rev. C. A. Jenkens preached the in troductory sermon from the following text: ma. a: 13, 14. Adjourned until 3 o'clock. AFTERNOON SESSION Rev. J. L. Stewart, the Moderator called the Association to order. T. H Pritchard, D. D., conducted religious services. Reading of letters was continued from the following churches, and delegates enrolled: Mt. Calvary, sit. Uilead, Alt, Holly, Mt. Olive, New Berne, New Hope, Olive Branch, Piney Grove, (Jones) nney urove, (Onslow) .Finey ?rOVe, (Sampson) PollokSVilU, Poplar f.imvA. KilAV'H nrplr Kara Hill. Hut Am Shiloh, Snow Hill, Union, Warsaw Well's Chapel, Wilmington, Woodville, An election of officers of the Associa tion for the ensuing year was had, re suiting as follows: For Moderator, Rev. J. L. Stewart, of Clinton, N. C, for Clerk, Rev. J. L. Britt, of Sampson county IN. u.; tor treasurer, A. M Faison, of Warsaw, N. C. Letters were read from the following churches asking admission into the Association: Bear Branch, Williard and Burgaw, which were referred to committee. The following committees were ap pointed: Foreign Missions Theo. Whitfield D. D., J. M. Wooten, Geo. M. Herring, State and Home Missions T. H Pritchard, D. D., Rev. W. T. Jones, R, V. Carroll Education David S. Kennedy, Rev, W. B. Oliver, John P. Joyner. T.rlry. "" . Rnndiw Snhnnlo-Ro. P.. A .Tank Mia Giles Clute, and Dr. J. D. Roberts. Temperance Revs. J. T. Albritton C. J. Nelson, J. B. Barlowe, J. W. Bid- die. . - Request Theo. Whitfield, D. D., and Kevs. W. B, Knight and E. A. Best. Obituary Revs. R. C. Sanderlin, B. Barlowe and 0. M. Matthews. Committee, on Devotional Exercises reported as follows: , ? . m0rninr at 9 o'clock, conducted bv Rev. Preaching to-night by Theo. Whit- morning at 9 o'clock, conducted by Rev, A. J. Hires. Asseoiation to meet 9:80 o'clock. Missionary sermon to-morrow at Yi o'clock by Kev. u. u. Handeriin. Preaching to-morrow evening at 4 o'clock by Rev. W. B. Oliver, and to morrow night by T. H. Pritchard, D. D Adjourned to meet to-morrow morn ing at 9:30 o clock. Cotton. Memphis, Tenn., Oct 6. The cotton reDortfor the Memphis district, env bracing west Tennessee, north Missis sippi, north Arkansas and north Ala bama, to be issued to-morrow by Messrs Fontaine & Co.. will sav : "The weather during September has been unfavorable to the growing cotton crop., The hot, dry weather which was a continuance Aueust. nrevailed throtiehout thedis- trict until about September 20th, when there was an. excessive rainfall, ! ii a principally - in AKansas ana affected the plant, and the Tains which subsequently feu in many parts added to the damage already sustained The favorable Drosnects indicated in the July report, which at that time prom ised an Increased vield. have in this district been changed. Cotton in the main has not fruited well, neither has the plant retained it square bolls. The weather since these reports wereiur- nished has been more seasonable, and a oontmuance of favorable conditions, together with a late frost," would im- broye a large proportion of the growing crop, especially in bottom lands, whioh would reduce the percentage oi propor tion and possibly make the yield in this district approximate that or. last year, i At a recent meetinz of one of our to medical societies a list of more than nnn hn ml roil rpmHfta for rhnlAra , was nresented. Yet a distineuished doctor stated that probably no real improvement had been made on the I ..... . - . remedies Of Sixty year ago, which COllSlSted almost Wholly Of Calomel - and opium. The French doctors are by eTncrimentin? with.doses of sul . 1 . . La Orange Items. Cotton selling Monday at 9 cents. H. M. McDonald is out again aftor a few days confinement from sickness. John R. Elmore died at his residence in Bucklesbery last Saturday morning, after an illness of several days.' Capt. Davis will visit the State Expo sition at Raleigh sometime during the month. The day has not yet been definitely fixed. D. W. Wood, Esq., of our township. and .Miss Florence Coward of Greene, were married Oct. 1st. Also H. G Phelps of Greene to Mrs. Barnes of Fremont, Wayne county, on the same day. ; No services at the Baptist or Method 1st churches here last Sunday. Rev, Mr. Roberts, Primitive Baptist, preached at the Institute building Sunday, aud Rev. I. J. Taylor at the same place on Saturday. J. G. Cox, Esq., would-be member of the Legislature, was up to our place Saturday. He was paying particular attention to the postmaster and carter. probably thinking that if all was well with these, it was right elsewhere. Rev. J. D. Carpenter is protracting a meeting at Byrd's school house, in Trent township. We learn that there was a very large congregation in attendance Sunday. Mrs. Carpenter is with him, and we hope to hear of good results. Bro. Seven Springs Uuill Driver will please keep us informed. Clyde, E. w. Bizelrs little sen, was badlv hurt Sunday evening. In at tempting to climb a pile of planks, he feu and the planks on mm, in which condition he remained for Bome seconds Miss Adie M. Kir kpa trick, the first to his relief, removed three of the planks and Mr. Bizzell tne others. Upon ex amination it was found that he had received a bad cut above the right eye the mouth was bruised and cut, and several bruises on the head and body, It is hoped, however, that, though pain fully hurt, he is not dangerously so, Dr. York passed down on the cars Saturday evening. We heard it whis pered early in the day, that the Doctor would speak from the car platform that evening, but enquiring of those who ought to know, we could learn but little But seeing a crowd of such as we sup posed would like to see the "gamecock" we feu in, and on arrival of tram after a long time found one they called Dr. York. For description see "Crow Bar's" advertisement, "Runaway." Hand shaking occupied most of the address, and when the cars moved off we heard: "The victory is with us. Blaine will be elected President and Dr. York Gover nor," a half of which we didn't believe. Capt. J. D. Stanford, of Duplin coun ty, has been invited to address the Cleveland and Scales Club here next Saturday, and is expected to be present. We see that Stanton, Hubbs and Moore are billed for us on that day, but hope that the speakers will so arrange that all may be heard and accommodated In a free government like ours, there is nothing like a free discussion of the political issues, and no party that is the friend of the people will shrink or re fuse to unite in such discussions. We have been a .life-long Democrat but sin cerely Bay that if it can be shown that the Democratic party has not proved it' self the party to be trusted, then turn them out and put in others, but put in one that has a better record than the Republicans. WAR! WAB! WAR The greatest political war perhaps for the last century is now about to open, and that every Cleveland or Blaine man may take an active part in this great political fight, it is of great importance that be should commence at once to lay I in his supplies of Groceries and Dry Goods at the Great Cheap Cash Store of HUMPHREY & HOWARD'S, that ne mar give the necessary time to achieve the greatest victory ever gained in these United States. The war has actually begun from the Presidential Chair down to the lowest county offices. Some may I cry peace, peace, but there will be no peace until every man snouicters nis pocket-book and goes down to the Great Cheap Cash Store of HUMPHREY & - i UU W AKUtJ, ana buys a supply oi vry Goods, Groceries, Boots ana Shoes, etc. Sold at the lowest living prices, d w Ji. peculiar virtue in Ayer's Sarsapa- rilla is that while it cleanses and purges the blood from all corruptions and im purities, and thereby roots out disease. it builds up and invigorates the whole system, and makes one young again. Many forget that the hair and scalp need cleansing as well as the hands and feet. Extensive use of Ayer's Hair Vigor has proven that it is the best cleansing agent forthe hair that it pre vents as well as removes dandruff, cools I and soothes the scalp, and stimulates the hair to renewed growth and beauty. Thn hnat nvidanr in thn wnrM of the pnrity and excellence of BlaokweU's Durham Lone Cut for pipe or cigarette smoking is found in the fact that the fame of this tobacco Increases from year to vear. This could not be the case if it were merely "gotten np to sen - or naa any dubious or dangerous ingredients in it. Among minions or users or ail na- tionallties Surely some one would find ouc ii ii wer impure, mjuriuuH or un palatable, t But no, the Durham Bull brand gets more popular, tne demand for it wider, and smokers more enthu siastic over its delicious natural flavor. : 4b Work. . The Journal office is prepared to print Bill Heads, Letter Heads, En, velopes. Cards, Taes,Circular Envelopes- eto., in neat and handsome style, and a!no et rrices to suit the times. Give us " 1" i-' - -1 n'-'-iT'-rt- Fresh Meats, the BeBt the Market affords. Pork, Sausage and Beef can be found at . CIIAS. K. NELSON'S. ' On Broad Street, oo dSm At Old Stand. " First-Glass CHOICE FAMILY GhOCERIES, CIGARS, Tobacco and Snuff. Mo. 1 Hotter and Cheese, At r. E. HA.NFFS. ocs d;!m ;Broad street. GRAND DEMOCRATIC RALLY. Senator Z. B. VANCE Will address the people of CRAVEN and ad joining counties AT VANCEBORO, ' ' OS Tuesday, October 14th. A bis Barbecue after the speaking. Come out and hear this distinguished Son t of North Carolina en the political Issues of I lue aay. MATr. MANLY, (Jh'n Co. Ex. Com. Secretary. aw N0KF0LK & BEAUFORT STEAMSHIP LINE. Semi-Weekly Inside Service. The Kast Salllng and Commodious Sound Steamer "NOR "W O O I," Captain JOHN WALKER, Running Semi-Weekly between MOREHEAD AND ELIZABETH CITIES, Touching both ways all the available Inter mediate points of Core Sound, Portsmouth, aud the Southern shore ol Hydecountv Wy socking Day, Far.Creek, etc. Through airaneements with all Railroad and Steamship Hues, North, East and West, and through bills of lading Issued from points of shipment. Kates as low as by any line, and time guar- anieea. SAILING DAYS, Leave Morehead City Tuesdays and Fridays at SIX a. in. Leave Elizabeth City Sunday ana Thursday nights at TEN o'clock. Connections for Passengers and Perishable Freights with Atlantic and North Carolina. and Norfolk Southern Railroads, GUARAN TEED. Express Service on the line. For further information apply to I. st. Davis, purser, on rioara, J. W. MORRIS. Gen. Freight Ag't.. WM. A. HEARNE, Morehead City, N. C. General Agent. Beaufort. N. O.. Or the Local Agents of the line. oc9-d w FRATEMAl LEGION. Six Assessments in Thres Years. The parties wbo have handed In their names will please call on DR. F. W. HUGHES for examination without delay. I have sixty-one npmes on the list, ana would be pleased to have a few more. w . a. uu i u It Deputy Supreme Commander. WOMAN! ''Grace teas in all her steps, Heaven in her eye, In every gesture dignity and iow.'' So appeared Mother Kve, and bo lay with the exercise of common sense care and proper treatment. An enormous numoer oi lemaie com Dlalnts are directly earned bv dls turbance or suppression of the Q MenBtrual Function. In kvkky such case that sterlintt and unfail ing Spec IDC, BKADFIELD'S i BHALB Rkculator, will efl'ect relief and O cure. It is from the reclpeof a most dig. tlDKuished physician. It is com. posea ot Biricuy omcinai inere-1 dlents. whose happy combination 02 w has never been surpassed, it is prepared with solentiOc skill from the finest materials. It bean the S3 ra im Wfm Mniiataniiv ef atMtioth certainty of ellect, elegance of preparation, beauty or appearance and relative cheapness. The testi 5! mony In 1U favor is genuine. It never lulls when fairly tried. Cartcrsvllle. Ga. This will certify that two mem bers of my Immediate family, after having su tiered for many years trom menstrual irregniariiy, ana havinii been vreateu without bene a p fit by various medical doctors, were at length completely curkd by one bottle of Dr. J. Bradlield's Fe male Regulator. Its effect In such cases Is truly wonderful, and well may the Temedy ue called "wo. man's nest r riena." Yours respectfully. . JAMBS W. STRANGE Bend for onr book on the "Health and Happiness of Woman." Mailed iree. hradfisld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Oft. HEALTH RESTORED! NOTICE. -TJX'S.o - 'Thi; Havlne QnftUfled m Administrator of i cialma against the decedent a;e hereby no titled to exhibit the same to me on or before the Fourth day of October, 1885, or thia nolloe will be pleaded in oar of their recovery1 Ail persons lnueoiea to nun wui mam e im- medlata rtavment. .. . A. HAHN . - Administrator of Thomas Harris, dee'd. Moore A Clabke, . Attorneys for Administrator. oc(w MU M.MJC9M3d n f, i ' i n ' tr i I Gotten Irear &nd Ccsmssicn Karclant. S Cons'.gnmenta of Cotton and Grain so licited. . , j ; '" The IiUrhost Prices Guaranteed. i COMMERCIAL.' . Journal Omci, Oct. 1. 0 P. M. - cotton. : : - -' New York futures quiet and steady ; spots quiet. .. . w' Middling 10 18; Low Middling 9 3 4; Good Ordinary 0 1 8. . 1 MORNING. ' KOON. EVENING. October, November, December, January, 9.99 10.03 ', C 10.03 ; 10.01 10.04 10.05 ' 10.13 10.18 -10.14 New Berne market firm. "'Sales of 193 bales at 8.50 to 9.40. r ' - , Middling 9 5-1C; Low Middling 9 1-16; Good Ordinary 8 1-2. ' , , ;' V-'v: .-; DOMESTIC MAJtKKT. a i Cotton Seed $8.00 for Sept.' V'.,' Seed Cotton $2.50a3.00. ' Barrels Kerosene, 49 gals., 85c. Tdbpknthjk Hard, 61.00; dip, tl.75. Tab 75c. to 81.00. Corn 75a85c. Beeswax 20c. per lb. ': Honey 60c. per gallon. Beep On foot, 5o. to 7c. . , ' Country Hams 13tc per lb. ; " Lard 134lc. per lb.; Eggs 121o. per dozen.: Fresh Pork 7a8o. per pound, Peanuts $1.00al.50 per bushel. Fodder 60a75c. per hundred. ' Onions $1.56a3.00 per bbl. ' ' Field Peas Hides Dry, 10c; green 5c. i Tallow 6c. per lb. Uoa30c vtuuKEKB urown, 4uaouc. ; sprint MEAL Ujc. per bushel Grapes Scuppernongs, ?1.00al.25. J Oats 35 cts.. per bushel. Apples Mattamuskeet, 75o. pot bush Peaches 50a60c. per bush. , . : Potatoes Sweet, 40c. ?" Tdenips Wool 12al7c. per pound. Shingles West India.dull and inal; not wanted. Building 5 hearts, $3.00; saps, $1.50 per M. n ,ra. inch, wholesale puices. New Mess Pork $18.00, L. C, F. Backs, andBulijes lOalOJc. SiiOLLDERS-Suioked, No. 2,, 8c.; prime, 8c. Nauvs Basis 10'b. 52.75. '-v"; Flour $3.00a7.00. , , Lard 8a9c. f. Sugar 5a8c. 1 ' Salt 90c.a$l.Q0 per sack. , ; , ' , Molasses and Syrups 20u45c. , DAN. KELLY Has opened a FIRST-CLASS - ,: , Horse-Shoeing Shop On Craven street, at E. O. Cuthbert'a Mn'chUv, iiop, anu is picpureu to do all kinds of work in the BLACKSMITH LINE.". He will shoe horses from the tamest' to the wildest , and warrants all work to give satis-, faction, Bring your wild horses and club-footed-horses and knock-kneed horses and have therawoiked on. Aud any horse, that cuts or forges bring hlra to me, and if not Btopped , uu puy. i . . . aoaum- dan. kj:llt. BRICK ! BRICK ! t 400,000 ' For sale by . r S. H. ABBOTT. Klnston, N. C. ,f Orders solicited. Bneclal Rates to all nolnls on the A. IK. C. Rallronil. Hamplw to be seen at Journal 6fllce. oclw3m dlw i , i . ' - For Rent, A GOOD TWO-STORY DWELLING " i . on Broad street, between Craven and East Front. ' " Apply to 1 ( sep20 3w H. R. BRYAN. TEE UNEIVALED ", HEW FARMER GIRL COOK STOVE. ere the New Farmer Girl a Perfect and Beautiful Cooking Apparatus. It has large Flues and Oven, Patent Oveu Shelf,. Swinging Hearth' Plate. Dees Ash Pit and Ash Pan Door: Th Cross Pieces all have cold air braces, and the covers are smooth and heavy. mrge ningieuven lMors, Ttu-Ilned. The largely increased sales of tliis Rtove attest Its popularity JKverj tove fully war-' ranted. . . .... . : :. ' " - P M. DRANEY, Sole Agent, NEW BERNE, N. p. . t Being Sols Agent for the above Stoves and Costings, I am prepared to sell the GKNU1 N K Castings for the low price of atVgN CENTS per pound, REGARDLESS OP ALL PIRATES IN . . iPtlW TTTC5TKTTOCt . .. . ocldw v ' ; P. M. DRAN'fcV. i j I have fitted tip In flrst-elawsoirtfr, on Ci ! z "weei, one noor inini . front n "kt: :ray""i"e all new) patrons Oysters, in ev'erv cooked. - Also, families supplied lythv ' Or iM f inn. f,,.-
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