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QBMNAL. t. j . .-- v- t VOL. IV. ' NEW BEKNE. N. C. THURSDAY, APEIL 9. 1885. NO. 8. LOCAL NEWS. 5 Journal mtalatr IIibuw. 1 New Berne, latitude, 85 6' North. : i " longitude, 77 3' West ,- Sun rise. 5:33 I Length of nay, ' . Sun sets, 6:30 ( 12 hours, 57 minutes. Moon rWe's at 2:10 a. m. .- BUSINESS LOCALS, j": M. H. Sultan has opened his stock of 3 '-gfcods in the store recently occupied by Ana UUuco. i ' 1,!, !A large lot of Business Cards just re- cejved at this office. ; The Lion and the Lamb Lay Down Death of a Noted Man. ..... NnrBmiN. C, April 4. Gen. A. ine county commissioners at ineir m Gorrington, who died here yesterday meeting on Monday last adopted the fol-1 at the age of 63, was before the war one ! "i FIRE CRANKS, lowing resolution: - Resolved, That Ihe chairman of this board be and is hereby authorized and empowered to go to RMeigh and see the Governor, and lay before tho Governor tbe opposition of the . board and a large majority of the people of Craven county to a lease of the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad, or any change of the management of said road., - ef the most prominent politicians in the State. During the war he won high rank for bravery, and was the besom Men Who lnalxt Upon Assisting- Vol ' nnuer Firemen. :. 's ";- .Ui Fireman's Heraltt'', ' -fi There are a number of characters who always attend every fire who insist upon friend of Jefferson Davis. After the giving orders and getting in the way of war he was for several years editor of the Atlanta Intelliaencer. He was the father of Lieut Gorrington, the Arctio explorer. - , ,': We clip the above from the Norfolk Virginian to fet ourselves right As no in The peas are fairly jumping. C. W. Brown has commenced work dn the warehouse on L. II. Cutler's lot. the firemen. When the alarm sounds apd you jump out of bed in the dark and get yonr pants on wrong side to, and tie the suspenders around your neck to keep them from falling off, and with one boot on and coat on your arm rush We know, not by what means ' the I obituary of the General has appeared in I mni anA half drmtnad von find these board ascertained the will of tbo major- the Journal, and it would be proper to characters on the ground swearing be ity of the people of Craven county upon I expect that it Bhould have at least oo I cause the firemen haven't dragged their a question which has for Beveral years ourred in our death notices, we deem it neavy engine and truck through the mud AiliAA m..-' - . .-.L v t.j . SJ.i - and arrived at the fire before they did. with two or three pailfulsof water but failed to do so. And at the fire we also meet the man who finds fault with the tardiness of the fire department He tells how he was on the ground a good half hour before the first company ar rived; but he fails to state that ha was sitting up with a sick friend across tbe street and was dressed for the occasion. But we will not linger with him, or the mnn who has the defective flue theory regarding the origin of the fire, and the other chap with the incendiary tneory. Take Sine's Syrup of Tar for coughs and colds. Only ,25c. For sale by R. N.Duffy., tabid worn markable conclusion ' since the board lived here and consequently never died . itself has been divided on this verv ones- here. - . 1 t f linn of imH n.n..nf r th we may noway an unenviame iguor- - Galley and P. R. H claim to have a, ance or puonOy .jga. ' 'many ra blossoms at their farm as abe the chairman has been forced to' the Gorrington before. . vBV6rGosportS. ''''' unpleasant duty 6f voting for" himself , We call attention to the notice of Tax Collector Bell who will sell at the court i house door pn the 25th of May valuable eal estate i'for taxes ' - Twenty years ago to-day we grounded arms tit Appomattox Court House and have not actively engaged in war since --. '. In faot we now think it likely that we , i never shall again. - ''t Herring & Peacock have commenced work ou.thf burnt district. The walls of Mr. Pearce'e brick store, on the cor ner of Middle and South Front streets, are going up rapidly, - , We call attention to the advertisement ' of the Mutual Trust Fund Life Associa tion of New York, which appears in our I ward Folate ' columns, and especially to the letter of . Next Monday DIED. We will describe some of these charac ters for the benefit of the public THE MAN with a voice like a loco- t. -. HOTIVE ' There is. for instancethe man with a voice like a locomotive whistle, who acts as if the whole conflagration was under his personal control... He stands lorcoumy proxy, or casinis oauociora - .Jia consnfeuous, place, generally upon man not in accord with his own views, " thlSLh lt a box or a barrel; which he seems to We can readily see how five men can Mrs Phebe Probroeco Henrv. in the ca"y Wlth h,m for ch purposes. consult unon a matter of importance 81st rear of her aee. ly gesticulating wild and howling orders to ana iwo oi me numoer convince ine Mrs. tienry wastne motneroi flir.x. He usually gets knocked down by alad- tnree mac iney are rignc, om aoes mis a. uenry, oi tnis city, witn wnom me der, or some one turns tne nose on mm nhanirn t.Vip minds nf thn TiROnla without I dpp.uAKAd rpaiHnrl ooveral vanfa sum. RTiA I bv accident. . After he has gathered him- hearing tha areumentsV had been nartiallv blind for a lor. time. "If up, gets all the muddy water out of ,-, tj. .. ... ti tt- his mouth and ears, straignteneaoutpis We are not disputing the correctness and the past two years totally so. Her 1 8tjg nat ne g0eB 0(j a safe distaiice ot tne conclusion oi tne. Doara; Dut we ancestors f roboscos were among the and has a good deal to say about tne in think it will be news to the people of first settlers of New Jersey, of which efficiency of volunteer firemen in gen- this county to hear that tbe board of she was a natiyej her grandfather being county commissioners have at last har- one of the founders of the first Dutch Reformed Church at Somerville, that State, t r.;.--. ,, Mrs. Henry was fully aware of ap proaching dissolution, and gave all necessary directions relative to the dis position of her body, selecting the chap ter of Scripture to be read John xiv, eral. monized railroad matters. "Behold how good and how pleasant it is fori brethren to dwell together in unity." night the Democrats ' THE MAN WITH THE AXE An equally absurd character is the man with the axe. Hois always early at a fire accompanied by a new axe. No one knows where he got the axe and no one ever saw him carry it back to where he trot it for the simple reason that he never returns it; but while he is at the lively, lie is a . -.- 3 ,..u.L.! is s .! ""v . "'inre ne maxes idideb uveiy. u JJ, Jin Burrus,.m ou, local columns, ana now tneir meeuugs lur bUD'Uuiuiuauuu i taQ hymns to be sung at the funeral I nerfecfe whirlwind of destruction; he to the names of. the members in New of candidates for Council men for next services, and finally passed to Our batters in doors, chops window-blinds Berne. There can be no higberrecom- year, ,Tlie wires are at worn ana meii",'"D 'U"J . off , smasbos tne tence aown, ana in ms frantio aesire o save propeny no oo- ... ... I i i. . i ; a. r . i. , i : 1 1 I i mendationpl a me insurance company prouaouuy is a mucu larger yuh wm uo wnrroR TonnsAT Your Swansboro ,i -n.o Vn T ,iu : , j .a,, ' I nnni- nn thn 1st Mondftv in Mav than oouKNAii. tour BwansDoroi moiishes .everything that an axe will , than the Worse Ders. we nave juiueu wo wnwinuuu il. i, ..j. .i u, wm v. l a on tM,t.v. i - vv. , -, ' i ' and recommend it (o the public Dr. . C. D. Rice, "manager Southern Depart- w ment, "will remain in the city a few days . and will be 'glad to call on any' one : needing insurance. ' I. TheTfirst number" of this "sprightly '"ttlaHy : U;pefoe ns. , ffhe Argus is neatly hn la tnn warIt tn Aa nnv manual labor oi temporary resioraiion ox sigut in an- nd iel8 n g wife Ch0p an the fire-wood swer to prayer, and adds that he berat home, will create havoc and destruc- heves it to be the only case recorded. 1 f tion for tnree blocks around a fire. He The following in relation to the death u. n,fin known, when the hitch i,'M.rnrJvi which occurred on the r-teandpumps were cut down all hUU va U ' 1 V a. jut Maaw bwiiiw I QPTf U Ai O trtM lOQr io A MmOVVahla fiffta l al l . J , , to be most prominent y spoken of. But YiZSTZlZZ arouna tne diock, w vurn m uu uui. there is nlentv of lime for "dark 2fda?of tfae one reported at Swansboro. horses." Wra. E'lis are push ing him for the nomination; in the 2nd Ward the respective friends of Mr. E. W. Smallwood and F. W. Hancock, Esq., are pushing their claims, while in City Council Proceedings. New Berne, N. C, April 7, 1887.' The regular meeting of the Board was .UlMftbVU, and launches forth in real ship-shape, held this evening, the Mayor presiding, t,A V.' nnkinonn ' . F.Aitnr. L'lL 'tSaah All the members present except Coun- i ... -i r ..t.; A oilman Simpson. s ? w.rawne5.;w.pH5;!'' The petitions of Messrs. S. W. and E. list witn pleasure auu . expocu w see yv, Smallwood, to resbingle the roof or some good things from the faoilo pen of their building on South. Front street, Jtia editor, often. Shake T. t i3' 1 " ot Mr. James Redmond, to build a metai-rooi soea uuDuecwug uii jjreuiiB, DUapvolted - . - r r I were reierroa to me uuuaing vommit- n.,i . ,ln,v,aV ;ti7ona from Pim. tee witn power to act. - WU1IV Ik UUUIMVl V vavauvuu I . . - j ' . i - , J A. M arA tft attend .' A11B aJ01 PIW4 JUKeus oi ww vwuuv, f j MegBra Moore & Braay BgamBt the city tne Japanese j; air, nut xouna, on lueii as having been satisfied, and that the arrivaf. that they J were too early by a l vouchers had been turned over to tb nV 1,a Vol. .Inom nnt f nma off this City, T,tca, .... I On ninh'nn nf Pnnnnilman WnnH. llifl WV-'.'PT have ,had the pleasure, g . , p Committee was in- - ) ifwtitraw nt a nlnncflht trin. Ann Will YCl I 4.. fVia akAllimr i doubt come again and onty enjoy it me uroaa street 11 mere was any suena tu more because of the present disappoint ment . ! - 11 tor the past two years my mother hasr fire from spreading. M..il.,itim.l. fiar nHml iW . THK MAN WHO WANTS A LADDER. tha T,rH wnniri ntnm har aioht. lnno-l i Then there is the man who has an in- enough to see her grandchild, born ordinate desire for a ladder. Intones since she became blind. On the Sunday swelling with profanity and excitement evenine preceding her death she star- he shouts: "Have any or yon got a iad' COMMEKCIAL. Journal Office, April 8. 6 P. M. . '. , COTTON. .... - , . NewTork futures quiet; spots steady, Middlincr 11 3-18: Low Middlina 10 7-8; Good Ordinary 10 S-10. " ' FUTTJRE8. "' April, 11.11 September, 11.14 May, 11.1 October, iu.oo June. 11.29 ; November, 10.49 July, ; 11.36 December, 10.49 August, 11.44 January, icw New Berne market dull. No sales. Middling 10 1-8: Low Middling 9 13-16; Good Ordinary 9 1-8. RICE. New Berne upland $1.00a$1.09. CLOSING OUT Groceries, Tobacco, Cigars, Stoves, Etc. Etc. Having determined to close out our Btock, we offer our ENTIRE STOCK by. the package . , ' At Cost for Cash Only. A rare chance to buy good Cigars, Tobacco and Groceries at COST. ' ' A few fine Cook Stoves at coet also. Wm. Pell Ballaiice & Co. ap8 dtf Notice. ! - Notice is 'hereby given that aDDlica- tion will be made to Board of City Council for privilege to erect by Stock Company a Market House at foot Middle street. Said Market House to be tumed over to city when it shall have paid in , rentals for cost of construction, with a fair equivalent for use of capital in vested. ap8 dtf " Notice." tied the household by raising herself up in bed and asking, "what little baby is that I see ?" She was told that it was her grand child , and in order to be con vinced that it was not the result of im agination she was requested to describe '- A 'Wild Tarke Killed. Mr. James Hensly brought in y ester day a wild turkey, which he killed on Hog island, weighing seventeen pounds . The plumage was the most beautiful we have ever' Been. i ' ' In order that our readers may not fall into the 'same error that our reporter - did. we will state that Hog island is up ' Neu8e river and i not the one between r. Pamlico jind, Core soundsi f The reporter thought that spare. ' ihe vote on the Act to bona tne city debt and for city, improvements was canvassed. The following is the result: 1af "Worrl .At vniafl miat t?jitiflf.ntlnn H? T?Aiant.inn 10. - , , One 8 Casn. 2nd Ward 67 votes cast; Katincation iraae in mercnanuiBe is as uuu as to 81, Rejection 86. : - . I possible to be; the clerks lounge around 3rd Ward 67 votes cast; Katincation ana wnueaway tneirtimeas oesttney 48, Rejection 15. i , , . 1 ; can, try oira snooting ror a past was 4th Ward 08 votes cast; Katincation etc. der; great gods; will none of you give me a ladder" as if a ladder were some thing that everybody carried in his pocket like a jack-knife. When he can't get a ladder he tries to, climb up the water-snout so that he may, at the risk certain- persons present, also articles or oreaaing nis necx, open Bomo oi iuo about the room, which she did, and then second Btory windows and let the air in became blind again. ":!,;- H.- and give the fire a chance, u , i -; , , - . ;., J ,THK HELPLESS MAN., ! bt0newau iWniS.v i ' , . : In contrast. with the above vigorous character is the helpless individual who Mr. Whitenmhn has ntarted the saw in eoes about swinging his bands in a help thin Yilann. an timna sbpiti much livelier I less manner, or carrying a pail with the than for some time. " ' bottom knocked out and getting in the Bayboro sawmill is once more on the If'ZSt A MefBTS. W. E. linker and 5 8 r ,' , the foreman of the hook and, ladder - Mr. Claud Bernard, one of the legal comDa nv and asks him how the fire fraternity of Greenville, was in our vu-1 jr0VaJ ba tt ha thfnirs thnrn ia - I Ul IKltlUkVU . hum h -w " lage a day or,so ago looking atter some ohance of it spreading: but the foreman only has time to address some bad words boikkstic market. , Cottonseed $10.00. Seed Cotton $3.50. Barrels Kerosene. 49 gals., 85c. Turpentine Hard, $1.15; dip, $1.75 Tas 75c.a1.25. Corn 50a60o. Beeswax 20o. per lb. Honey 60o. per gallon. . Beef On foot, So. to 7c. Country Hams 12c. per lb, " Lard 10c. per lb. Eggs 10c. per dosen. . Fresh Pork 6o. per pound. Peanuts 60a75o. per bushel. Fodder 75o.a$1.00 per hundred. Onions $1.56a2.00 per bbl. Field Peas Hides Dry, 10c; green 5c, Tallow 5o. per lb. Chickens Grown, 40a50c.; spring 20a30o. Meal 65c. per bushel. Oats 50 eta. per bushel. Turnips 50c. per bushel. Wool 12al7o. per pound. Potatoes Sweet, 25a50c. Funs Coon skins, 80c.; fox, 50o. mink, 50c; otter from $3au. Shingles West India, dull and nom inal; not wanted. Building. 5 inch, hearts, $3.00; saps, $1.50 per M. . wholesale prices. New Mess Pork $14.00. Shoulders Smoked, No. 2, 7c; prime, oc. u. K. ana Li. u. k. 7aac Nails Basis 10's, $3.50. Flour $3.50a7.00. Potatoes $3.00. Lard 7ia9c Sugar Granulated, 6o. Salt 90o.a$1.00 per sack. Molasses and Syrups 20a45r, Kerosene 9ic. . Powder $5.50. " Shot $1.60. Certificate No. 801 for one share of the stock of the Atlantio and North Caro lina Railroad, having been lost, notice is hereby given that I will make appli-, cation for a duplicate of the same. JAMES C. HARRISON. Administrator of J. A. Suydam, Sr. apld30d : JUST RECEIVED 4,000 POUNDS SUGAR-'OURED CANVASSED XO Ceixts. SOLD BY ACTUAL WEIGHT. F. TJLBICH. mar 20 Ira TOT: it was the 16, Beiection 42. .: r , .:- : i 0th Ward lou votes cast; Katincation Rejection 154. , . ; - ; Total vote 400. Ratification "152, Re jection 2a7. Majority for Rejection 105. The Mavor declared tne Act lost. The following persons were appointed Mr. G. S. Showell, brother-in-law of Mr. W. H. Jacobs, accompanied by Mr. Sidney Wilson, his attorney, both from Snow Hill, Md., were with us a day or so since looking after personal interest. to him and tell some of' his men. to tip the ladder oyer on him.,. I ; . , THE, MAN OF, COURAGE. And the courageous man never fails to appear. He wants to mako himself useful. He doesn't care where as long as he is in a conspicuous place where the crowd can see him. He will wres tle with the hose, crawl up the ladder on to the top of the roof and have all the latter place and for that reason Insisted as Registrars and Inspectors for the 1 that it was a'wild goose. - Iltfore the mayor. Mf R. SoBurkhead was before the Mayor yesterday for "violation of ordin ance in riding his bicycle on the side walk. He acknowledged the corn, paid the-costand .will in future, - confine his team to that portion of the street allotted The farmers are so pressed with their firemen swearing at him. About this work they have no time to be idle.) time he gets a fed-hot cinder down his , , . . . i. xf . . jp lion v& uuiu uuuikqu auu .mju pwvwww uavK CII1U Ilia WUlttEQ WttTZB .uw election of City Conncuraen, May 4th, aW peeping-up. If the good weather his boots along with a bucketful of icy 1885, and the following places for hold- we ; are having continues a few days cold water some fireman turns down ine the election 1st WBrd City Clerk's office, ; J. U. Smith, Registrar;, ;J, T. Lewis, H. G. Bates, Inspectors. :- -.i-iui -...' :i: - 2nd Ward-rUty uierx g late omce. R. D. i Hancock, ; Registrar; - Edward Gerock, D, N Kilburn, Inspectors.. 8rd Ward--Keliance engine house. 3. Matthews. Registrar; Mark Disosway, J.B. to vehicles, other than those containing James Man well. Inspectors, ii i., jo .w UaarX if. rn.,1, , Ath Ward J. B. Lane's shoo, tt.. htnr that Mi?. Hanks, registrar; W. S. Phillips, Jno, .7 ; r i . , - i w. Thomas, inspectors. U w i , v Burkhead was making the only good Blh vvard E. Gv Hill's office. .,'E. B. use of a bicycle that the. observer .had Hackbum, registrar; E. G. Hill, Robt. ever seen 1 made of one.'jand that was u. Moseiy, lnspeotore. , .iS :- ; ine regular moutniy urns wore m lowed except bills of Messrs. Simmons & Manly (referred to the Finance Com mittee), and B. iJfool, which was not allowed--,.;, " r .-. - !''.".-.''. On motion of Councilman Street, the Fire Department Committee was m- Vinma and tails his wife now hard he has been working trying to save property. A t fc , 1 1 ' i - ;THE frUNNY' MAlfV; "'; v. We must not forget the man who wants everybody to see the fire and en lov the fun. ' He generally wakes up .. . . j 1 t , aooui nail an nour alter tne aiarm nas Jl in using it to travel from his pjace of business to his meals, by which he saved both lime'and fatiKue. instead of fliere -sport. - - . iVaatklDston mud Hyde Cautoty., ' a fH(nd advises us that the steamer structed to seo on what terms the city i r...,v . ii k,A..ti tr. .in. hi n.o rniitfi he- could : be released from the lease I rtr.M A tt,n.T.afe Tjind- . the property recently used by the ,Kum"."6-- "- ----" Atlantic Company for their jumper ing section oi, Aiyae, ana propoBen w horse. A-" f l navierate the Lake Landing ; Canal ana longer vegetation will look like spring I his back; then he goes time had once more made its appear ance. " , - ' ' :i i. Rev. O. Rider, the Methodist minister on this circuit, has been confined to his room for the past two weeks suffering from a painful wound caused i by a heavy pair . BhearB dropping from the mantlepieco ana railing point aown- .0Und ed and everybody has gone to the ward and stopping m the top or nis loo. flre tnat wante(i to. He goes down the He has one consolation a nice little BtrBat .ani, - -uu a voice like a foir boy to nurse, y , , v ;-: . horn. and if people don'tturn out fast 'TZ . '.' r- x .lenough to suit him he rings the door rassmg Along. ... u bellg rattie8 the window-shutters and a iaay recently aiea, in wnose private ceta all the dogs m tne vicinity Darning. diary was found these words: I ex- and then he goes away satisfied. 4 . pect to pass through this worm nut MAN WH0 ja raE firemen's friend once; any good thing, tnererore, 1 can .. , . . ; rn nV nV binknRfl ! Van show to anv And the firemen's friend alwayB man- fellow-oreature. let me do it now. ? Let .Ke8 10 V0 ta6 flri9. RECOVERED FROU TUE FIRE! Having recovered from the late fire, hereby wish to call the attention of my Patrons and the public in general that I am now occupying the Store lately oc cupied by Asa Jones, and wishing a continuance of the . liberal patronage given me heretofore, I have received by every steamer since tbe tire a COMPLETE NEW STOCK OF Spricg and Summer ' Goods, which I will sell at REDUCED PRICES. For the NEXT SIXTY DAYS I will sell goods saved from the fire BELOW COST. CLOTHING. ; I have a Large and Nice Selected Stock of the Latest Styles, which I will sell LOWER than any other House, in the city. . . a ,.... ;-. Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Trunks and Valises, at the lowest possible prices imaginable, In BOOTS and SHOES I will not be undersold. (.;; , 'i,.;f '; M. H. SULTAN. ap8 d3m me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again. , . ; i . bx. Pv; Ward Meeting. i! ;1 , - 0 tors JIatfs muefceet Lalre to Fairfield, t ...iag coiii UuiA Dauueiu. to larooro, We inquired of Major Hearne in regard to the feasibility of this undertaking and he replied ' ' - ' ' ' i. . i' 1. "The juargte lor sucu rouie wefe convicted rractioable. She is one Of the beBt ana pines collected tK".t light-draught steamboats Costs 1 1 1 j Ttalo, possessing'good sea-going ' ;, b: orcra''n2"f or u time, outside, i ' n f',-v l iver and Swansboro. 1 l'vie to Vva'.liington is Democrats of the First Ward are re quested to meet at city- headquarters MnnHftv 13t.h. at 8 n. m.. for the mir- On motion, the matter of leasing tbe not of nominatinir a candidate for property at the foot of Middle street was Councilman and the transaction of any reierrea to tne uommitiee pn wnarves other business that may come before and Docks, with instructions to consult them. - . ' ' ' with the city attorneys and report at a T. A. Green, Chm q. call meeting of the Board. v y't. '; i i ... n The Marshal's report showed fifteen . . New Berne. N. C,'April 7, arrests during inarcn, lourteenoi wnom rjR, u. d. R!ce, Gen'l AoT, Total.,- j f. r t ) ! i t for 1 1 I- d to New i make : .v Ufa ii t w ill per- o Liil.eI,onding Finos uncollected.. Costa... $ 8.60 21.00 ' $29.60 $13.00 9.68 f , Totai...,.:;,!.....;;...... 522.00 The minutes were rend and adopted and the Board adjourned. Jonn H. Bell, City Clerk. Raleigh, N. C: Dear Sir I take pleasure in stating that I have been a member of the Mu tual Trust Fund Life Association of New York since September, 1883. I was thirty-five years old when I joined the company, and my insurance has cost me only $3.Ei per year on tho thou sand. ' ' I cheerfully r rommcud the Associa tion to tUepui-io. , Wrpeclfuity, dwlt , W. P. Bcr,uc3. He stalks among the crowd in a pompous manner, rub- bin? his ' hands.' and" in a lond voice praising the firetnen from-" the chief down to the torch boys. ; The firemen are working like heroes and if they need any help . he is', willing to. assist them.. About this time the hook and ladder men wish to pull down a small building and call for help on the rope at this period the friend can be found on the opposite Bide of the atreetlleaning against the fence with his hands in his pockets. After the fire is subdued some one asks, the firemen down to the hotel to have something warm to prevent them from taking cold., Tho- friend? mingles with them and manages to get three or four drinks to a hreman'B .one anp the man who first baw the fire. . Very prominent in the crowd at every t re is the man who was nn-.t to ape it, 1 ' ara upnally about forty of him lie luila how he happened to f it, and is verv exart in ward ti 1 everybody knows him m.A, i.v,rx pnTeredf.ml,ia c. . 1 1 'We will C. 'i Li.'i f.' -' it . man who could have.. put c. I j l . o For Rent, ' HOUSE and LOT, corner Craven and Union streets, recently occupied by Mr K. R. Jones. Apply to J. W. W ALKER,1 f 015 tf Or W. F. ROUNTREE. NOTICE. Store and Furniture F0RJIALE. I will sell at Public Auction, at the Store of F. B CESSER, corner Middle and LSroad streets, in the City of New Berne, ON SATURDAY " The 11th day of April, A.D.1885 The Store House occupied as a Furni ture Store by said Boesser; also the large lot of Furniture in said store, con veyed tome by said F. Boesser. sale at I EN o'clock. ltd D. N. KILBURN, Assignee. THE BEST BUILDING LIME IN . THE WORLD. The undersigned being satisfied that -CARSON & SON'S CENTENNIAL MEDAL LIME is the best known in tho world for building purposes, have ac cepted the sole Agency for New Berne, the Line of the "A. & N. C. R. R." and the territory tributary thereto; and are prepared to furnish it to builders, con sumers and the trade at prices far below what it has ever Bold at before in this market, either by the car lond at points east of Best's on the "A. & N. C. R. R." or in lots to suit at New Berne." Gen. Meigs and Professor Baird place this Lime above all others; and from' its purity (being absolutely free of magne sia) ana the extra large size or us bar rels, it is warranted to go one-third fur-' ther than any other, thus making it the best and cheapest Lime ever sold in this market. Special freight contracts en able us now to offer this Lime very low . OAKSMITH & CO., Foot Pollock street, New Berne. mh81 dw2w ' ' ' ' .'. ;; ' ,; : ,-..,f, ., . f, Warning ; P" It having been brought to our atten tion that one Oscar Williams, formerly of Lenoir County, N. C, is representing himself as our Agent for ire insurance, and that he has collected monies from d ivers persona in the Counties of Craven , Beaufort, Pamlico and Hyde under suoh false representations; this is to warn the publio that said Williama " not our i j "Gen. Ins. Agents, apS dlw : i i-v New Berne, N. C, For Xlcut) The Brick Store adjoining the Bankin House or Green, t oy & Co., on Sou Front street. . '! Possession given Hay 1 t, lon1. a3dtf JOHN A. LICilALL Gil. SOUT OF THE FIRE! L. H. CUTLER '' .-....: ' 1 :.;.. k- '.,i'fi. ; IS NOW IN THE i --''mi ODD FELLOWS BMLDlftft JTearly opposite the old stand, with Jt"- .FULL LINE OF,:-P Hardware and . !t : r ) Cooking Stoves, i UME. CE, PLASTER f.r.!3. '' Hi!J.PllSTS, OILS AXT) ri'TTY," : c: c c '1' 'JT' c :i dif
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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April 9, 1885, edition 1
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