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: l I .v . ,i fr'.-"l ,w'Vul;iv. -NEW, BERNE. N. C. SUNDAY 10; 1885. NO. 35. 1 (( T . 'I) 0 AY'. f X 1 '."LOGAL": NEWS. t '--L .-t -r.-r r. , -j6er- ! 'itit;mire Almanac. ; ,,;.Eri,-laatudei i 85 6' North.' . ' . " longitude, 77 3' West. j 9lISun ji8eB,.4:59 ( Length of day, Su. B6ta,i6:53 ( 13 hours, 54 minutes. .The funeral of . Joseph H. Flanner, lite of Paris, France,, will take place from the residence of, his sister, Mrs. Mary E. May hew this morning at 10 o'clock, i Friendsand acquaintances re invited to attend. i.-' '- An Od Decojatloa Day, May KlffiS ?K 0:-.Li V A. dwelrutton agree fleld'bpet ) Mnnrisft-s ft 1:55 , in.'.';, BUSINESS LOCALS.' Schooner ArrlTU. - 1"' f The CTeruWm Capt.Neisonfrom Philadelphia, with a cargo of brick for ,'iWiVb'iliWgln'nforM8 -her friends I El. Cutler, rf -r ? ": Jt,-'i and former patrons that her ice cteatii rooms are pow open for the season!' A ;,r reral dlscbjiftit ,n)k4e on orders by the i gJanu..i 'hr -'m may9 lw ' 1 Forale Cheap. A1 firstilaes Soda Fountain. K. R. Jones. -, The 'Ma R. HtU Capt." Norfolk with coal, Hill,t f. ,rom Great Seal of the Province Of Carolina. There was a slight ertor in the de scription of the Great Sea) of the Lords !it?,FOBl':fe S. Ei' Proprietors' of. Carolina in our iatrae of Respectfully inscribed to the patriotic I -.. uhn uw i.nrfiriit, hi. sons of North Carolina, who, the call speech unsolicited efTerings amounting UCi ""WTr. oo to Were laid, upon the tablev Ken. homes and firesides to face the dangers rr. PnAll ihr.ni-rtl tha urnuM nt of the battle-field, and endure the toils tn8 Mexican-fflmlWers Rodrignea and of the march, and the exposure ana I Vfartiiv. ..SnnrRJviHo Ht hardshlpsof thecamp. . . dear brethren..! aalute Jtou in the name' V o 7 SKJd twS.' Lofthe Baptists Of Mexico, I desire to vColonel 24th Regt N. Q. Troops.? .i rU wu hoir that twenty years. agQ the Bring flowers to decorate the graves, ; to Mexioo. which was.theu ib datkness, "With all their country wishes bleit that man, and ha wept forth, distribut ee martyred heroea calmly rest. ; -! jn- knowledge: and, certain .Baotiit They bravely fought, they aoWy fellj i ichurcheswfe yrfcaniZed. A fe w ears Ana ame, tnrougn coming years, snaiu tfter th Presbyterians came 'and' estah- corner Houth Front 'ftnd Middle Btreots. I the Oth inRtntit. Tha "aunnortera" are Z I B'Km e-W r. . wanao,. Appiy w Tndian8 Btated " ''Tomorrow iMeWfiriapay.; , EtfrekaLodtf;i:NpV',? JfJ jQ4'.,0-,. P.. mettt i to-morrow Bighf. Thoa. Gates & Co. makes a proposition in this issua.Vii) he oity trade. -.. JjWfcitlinsham has given us suh- r stantial proof that the ice-cream from her. parlor is first t:ia83. It should have been added, however, that one of them--the dexter supporter is a woman. - In her right arm she holds an infant and at her knee stands a little boy holding a spear T Pfraonal. John S. Long, Esq., left yesterday morning for Wilmington, where he- do- livers the Memorial address, tomorrow. ' . The familiar countenance of Ralph Gray greeted , us y esterday on the Old VOTfFff? lebtedTo Mr. iJRhem Domihion wharf. He has, recently re ' "Tor a fiice present of asparagus, for turned from college. f ' . !'r, ' : ;' which he has our thankfk 9 , . jMrs. Rachel Jones, of Clinton, te in the Mr: U lk.' Cutler is making auite an city visiting her son, Capt. K it: Jones, rJwprpvenioufc in the sidewalk in front Mrs.' Stella Williams, of Clinton, is in - of his dwelling oh the corner of Pollock tha city visiting mends. ; , , " ': 'and Hancock streets. . - . -: ' -r ' . Z L . ' ' ' " ' " 41 ' . tnT Tjiiri 'f Notice to Truckera. , Rev. C. A. Jenkens is attending tbe t0 accommodate, trucked tin Npuse .Sonthernt . Baptist Convention at Au- a,n'd Trent rivers, on and after May the -vhMC'afiojj.ltfr wd . there ;wvU.be,no 18h inst.t tjie, steamer fA'Woi will services at the Midaie street uapti6t ieave ,Kin8toBOn Mondays hnd Thuw ' ; ChurcHlea 'Tunsi J 5 . . days, laying over at Biddies until Tueg. 'ic'i Messrs. Mooro;fc Bradj ' had morcys- day and Friday, mornings, touching at --ilA'r61 ywfcwdar'ihiny all landingSj and leaving Street 's;rery U:ha,,''1i'k picking &t 11 o'clock Tuesday aud Friday morn-.- . '"itme'is al 'hand, and there is.no time ingsin order to connect with the steamer Their noble deeds,' their daring liigh, Their stern resolve W do, or dieY Cabolih a, bowed in dust and tears; 1 , , Worn by the woes of weary years, ... TiilK holds in aacred trust for thee .' A proud and lofty destiny. ; "-' "' 1 With daughters pure, and fair, and true, And sons as brave as sword e'er drew, While Truth and Justice rule tbe land; Tby pillars evermore shall stand. . . i i !. Rear high the column s lofty head , 9 Above the patriotic dead, " " v Far-sounding, let the funVal bell " , ' . Ring, solemnly, the soldier's knelU Bring flowers, the choicest in the land, Aud scatter them with lavish hand, . r: No olfrlng can you bring today, "; ' ''' Too noble on these tombs to lay. ! :' 1 New Bernb, N. C, May 7, 1885." , now for loafers, : .,). .. , m hSienandooft. U'Tlfe tcmains W Mi'i'JOBeDtH.Flahnor The steamer BiancAe wi 1 leave New arriyeliv ho train ', last night, from B?riae for Trenton t very Monday, touch Paris", and ' j$t$ '.Vte'rred Hin,Cedar iug at nil landings., . Returning,, leave Grove Cemetey.tbis. -morning :at 1U o'clock, from the residence of his sister, Mrs. Mayhew,'ij Middle streek, k Th,e Confederate statue was put in po sRioaVyesWrday by Mr. J. Kf.'AVlllia and-wjU he nMeiledU tp-rapTOf en- mg. The Journal's appeals fur 1 Trenton Monday evening, laying over at Oliver )! landing until Tuesday morning reaching New Berne in, time to connect with the steamer Shenandoah tPotrtdlnfrnr in (Im PrvfitnfHcB at Nad money l" X" .il T m. ...... .'.W .,1:7 ,.o W-T oerne, dwbb uuuuijr, n. v., aiay . imounfwas sent in ty over two hun- Adison.EliiabethrA8kin.J.'S. dred cftntributora ia twe wseks and has Boone. Capt. Lames H., Sohr. J. B, ' ki V.'oVaJLvVa t't jiAina' MAmori1 Anderson; Bueng. Nancy ; Butter, Miss T KZlZ&jrn-J?rZT. .:.BryaBt, EmiUne; Bryan, Ju aBBoeiauon-.-wnicn we nope is rawwui BizzeU ' WiiHam; Boyd, Mies Alice WUeill lt'efvanindebtedDeBS ' Brqvm, ,J C)pnega,Me Alice, are t B..0w,w... Carter. Fanny ; Collins, MoZela;.Ciu- , hipmen)i.i9(t eeas.o-day.uThe fields tenth; j. jhfidwlpk, K. FV M, & Brt. near the city were aottea witn nanas Duanerw. H.;X)unni Caleb; Davis all day yes tetdajr , and lk carts and Mrs. B. &r?rtt'rtf-.- x Jiis? ArL nn L Eulcher. j. T. II I. lrl Oatthin Bettey; Grange, Miss Any. DHn jBfctf V?llweUlhfter,4ark. Hudgon't JameVMM Jt; me9 It is a commendable thing in this line to M. Hall; Henderson Lizsie;';i Hicks, taakethleYextrd tHp!!which has giy eh Patty; Hussey, Orise; Hollowell, Hugh push 'T T'f 1 - v I ., ..Jinna. .Tah! .Tnhnnnbn. Mirk Adlinn. atagus, Nanc Fromvine. jaise, Cifify. tc.-ao tfiii M iVfi ' I Lane. Qeorse E.i Schr. Lizzie James; r;Siffl rwhi9lh Looi. Daniel B., Schr, Helena; . - n Ttrtl :-r7'T . . Latham, Anna; Lewis, Mrs. M. A; ,r . deliver the address before.the MemoriaJ uNowton A ' ; - tiiffht aadii) lhMatueRfe ftfi'Ma'iAr John Rhem. Ella M. ' siCRbrous. (CtXt OP THB DEAD.) V). Powell adring as' interpreter.! They evince great interest, and fervor in, the workjone'of them, having given up a COUNTY SURVEY OE, I la raadr to aaivey, proceMton and plot lands. . Ordtra tad at Hch lAvlck'S store, toot of I Middle 1 treat? New Berne, N.C., will raoelre prompt attention. ... feaadlw wtf liahed oharches, and Mise Rankin eame and distributed religioms works.Iwhich always, maintained .paptist. principles, although certain things occasioned much discussion, but. thanks .to God. we re mained steadfast. ' Their I visited' Mexi co and saw the ececsityfoT scattering tbe gospel,. 1 Romanism is yet powerful, and we have no hope but tor you to help t,o destroy the superstition. ,.We, have always known you as, brethren of the dearest possibilities because yon have snatched i us f rob the Chains of death anU superstition,.), end,! sent rus' men learned . ,ia the, eobdoI. , New that the seeds are sown, men are needed in the WOrki. Prar for US. bTethfeil. that more workers may borne to labor with us'.' Do, no ' forget JUxko,' 'beoanse there is much opposition ha the-W6ra of God should. . be extended. Many . there ob ject to churches, white here, no one 9b jects to the eBtablishment of the cause of the Christian.1 This is oui hope, that the time, will ' soon come when - Mexico can be happy in the free worship of the . . a. 1 a AnnnsTA. Ga Mav r.the" BanMailW".)?f l.M? iywu.i jwiur Convention was called to order here HIKM w L aay Dy vice rresiaens iteuoen jones, 01 ia1a: wA.i.7.k t Virginia, xwpora 01 vpe v:e-esi-li,ht avia iflaltrt rrc thurC vAnfa wrnva ' vhioiiiAn an1 vannrfo ew r Foreign MilsioeTe ref7rdt -SgSS S . 'ZT.Z J" . V..? L ..'..rj I stitlone will dhiy be'dostroyed by adopt ""A -,u,fflu,V,' Luwk rv." in tt makimsot the gospel." We live in praisihg! that we may :bare your work in sending forth the Word of Ood, For the inspection of pur many Friends n... . cr?-,StOTCS,Ete.Etc, K1CE AND WELL SElECTEO STOCK ttaving aetermmea to eiose out our 1 stocic, we otter our fxitis buxjk. by the package ' . ' , .'. -y. At Cost for Cash; Only. ; I A rare 'chance ' to ' hiiy gooS Cigars, Tobacco and Groceries at COST. . A few fine Cook Stoves at cost also. Wm; PeU.BaUanc? VCo. i.,.. .;. ,tp8dtf , SOUTHERN BAPTISTS: . ; Proceedings of the Convention mi "f , ' v Ansraita, Ga. : ' order. It will again be introduced. An address on ministerial education was delivered by Dr. Manly, of Kentucky. The convention was addressed Cheap Goods! -.t. i .-.It. - -v tM "1 - Coma and Sc6 !(:: ! ..n , VA4V ayJJkl U i VUA Groceries, Tobacco, 1 NOW READY SPRIHG and : : SUMUER GOODS ! i 1 i . f. taatA SeWIaaaa'a j I U .VI i I i.. .-. SHOES. 'l ; Peas' Wanted;; ! WILL tATtHIETY .CENTS, CASH, PEbI GALLON, for SHELLED PEAS-clear ol yel low peaa-Mlellvered at the1 Factory. ' ' 1 " ; Fartleibrlngingi themwlll deliver themaal early In the morning as poaalble. ; : ' 1 ' t ma8dtr . OOBE A BRADY. To Shippers of Truck The Freleht Train nn tha A N o- RaII. mail will lAftTn Vaur NaMA . t ' I M.I ' Erery Bay Except Saturd&y ud Sudaj ' ' 'THROUGH THE TEUCK SEASON, Making close connection at Goldaboro with I the Atlantlo Coaiit Una Eiwmi rbirnwh I Freight 'train for Northern, and Eastern , V Ship your aooda on the following day: ' r' . NEW YORK-Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday BOaTON-MondayAnd Thursday. 1 .' ! PROVIDENCE Tuesday and Friday. ; PHILADELPHIA Monday, Tuesday, Wed- BALTIMORE Every day, ,, , wabhumuxuh Monday, Wednesday and We control the sales of Shoes ? ' made by the East New York Shoe ' , Company, for the city, and can. 5 ' i cheerfully recommend them to f those wishing to buy ft; 'shoe "that will give entire BatisfactionAhjo., : - cheap Shoes frfim 75c. up. '" :. I 11 The best white Shirts made for : $1.00, 2.200 linen. Best muslin' re- s , ; inforced front and back.i , Call and see it. . it We also have the agency for Oar- : hart, The Clothier,' , suooesBor W . 5 BaldwinThe Clothieru Jpnie aiid h see Our beautiful line , samples, : ' Jfucfc Cheaper than ever before. ' , . i j; A fine assortment of Gents'1 Straw : and Stiff Hats, from 50c. to $3.00.' ' : See our beautiful line Collars, s Cuffs. Ties. Handkerchiefs,- Half : Hose, etc, etc. . , . .., ; : ETi I.J .1 . . 1 1 v i 1 1 . I . , 1 . . DJ lw0 1 and tolflrtitinn In mliffinnu Onr irraateat V' ... W. DCNN. G. N6W Berne, N. C, May 4th, 1885. r iSfaS'he KS 618 bur rulere aw not toler RodMguez and J. Martinea, who spoke , Ha n M th ho M th in the Mexican tongue nth aa inter- Aftf fiST w-rww I ZKmZ F. A. dw Tolha jjl .'N.aun our truckers an opportunity tdj , forwlipea'iurnlpe'aepati preier. neiigioua exercises, conuuciea ktoM to - . rd thtt . TOn, hv Vip.A.KrctBinpnr.a KAiininiv nnn Kaa. I " . 1 , . . T . ' VI &wjat9f hiw u avsivaai Dr. J, W. Jones,, of va., offered a t-.A.' J A1 1 .At.- t3Hiuiiujr WUU1QU lU SCtlft 1U fcUU uuu vention to a. committee of one from each State; The resolution was adopted. . On invitation, Dr. B. Manly, of Ky., addressed the Convention on "Minis terial, Education." . He offered reso lution expressing the sense of the Con vention that earnest prayer should be made for more laborers to be sent into the harvest. He had not come, he said, to aek for money, but for . men to work and qualify themselves for higher work; men called of God, who will devote themselves to work; men who have trust in themselves. ' This is the great need of the Church, and we should not neglect the opportunity in- our reach. Our Master requires us to pray to the Lord of Heaven and to send forth more laborers. . Men may make themselves presidents and other high officials, but true, ministers of the gospel get their appointments from Heaven.' Prayer offered by us, implies our readiness to ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Affer addresses the Convention united T a.. w.'a 0'4 iri'slnging; 'A1I Hail ; to the, Power of X 01116 R QXl OlXtJ DJS aimivn 11HB1H. I BOOTS AND. SHOES I ..; IN THE ,.1 .; ' I: Sttepijpied by HBJNiion !u; MM l.lal ti.:ttini ul " U'Wa have oil hand a FTJLL LlNE of Ch6ICe FRESH GBQCJERIESrli!M lsrepai(l"to sugar, augradea.,,,, v: ol 'U "y-- )u una noasiea, ng Powders. " ,v DRESS GOODS! " We invite attention U' our $1.00. : Black Dress Silk, 23 inches' wide,' and very heavy GrosGraio, the best : yet offered for the money.' Also a very heavy piece at 75c. t j Satins in all shades, very lo w. . Ladies' Dress Flannels, 53 inches wide, latest shades, all wool, 75c. Cashmeres and Ottomans, all eoK 5 ors, from 25o. to 75c.; Alsdt eheep- : er grades from lOo. to 25c,,, ,, .,., engar.au graaea.,,,, vi i uy nL ' eotfee.'Rlo, LagUyra. Green and Boasted. rawpsoosna mruy nanng rowaers. Holmes' Extra Sifted BU,.., f , . , i, ,, t ( , Oo: ox ft Cooper Gelatine: l'i l-fil. "l " Brailrlan Tantoca. ;-, .... .i i ' ' ' Liunei, xiuiuiny. -JtoaaKJafco, Btaeta IJtiUDU.TlTrrma. WfT uonaensea miik. etc Franlf ...... .,..' 'Ue . The, CaptaOeen. absent w.rdrJohn, c . M aem.,, uu ; 6--jr Persons calling for above, letters. mumberioi . nia scnouimaves. . vuo are Ai,art. '1BaA Bn1 oivn Ant of ist. Mb will E.' A. RlOHABDSON, P. Mi delighted to shake his hand again and welcQuxe him to the scenes of hia boy- hoodjf ..r.&tr""'' VMi:- 1 ': Memorial Day-lOth May 1885. Ch urch erviceVTo.iaV. " ' Z AH persons and organizations desiring M. E. Church -SeTy ices bys ..ifey. . w. commemmorativ6 lof, the Confederate W.,Keal. at 11 a, m. Public cordially dead assemble on the .Academy - invited. Seaisfree.j.it ' ; '-"f -1' I Green, on Monday afternoon, the Jllth PresbHelian Church-Services by the instant, and report to- aptain jWLwara - rr.:. j M. Duguid. Chief Marshal.., ,,,.,.. raiiior, rtey. v.,,av ij.u, ; Beginning punctually at 4:20 p.m., the o p. m.'bUDectoi mormug uisuuumo, following order or services will be Ob' 'Profession .and Tractioe.'; Sabbath served: T atlti feto'l the piiblld ireini Titod to attend 'The- Guard,, Christ C t:iCh-T..W. Shields Rector. 8 a. m., Holy Communion; 11 a. m., Mot Mi" T ; yer : 5 p. m, Sunday School : 6 p. W.,' Lurlnl omce.' The public are always invited to attend the services of this Church. , . i .... V 1 in '! ' ' r . I. Musio-' -Il; Prayer By Rev. V, W. Shields,' III. ,Musio-The Voice cf Peace." IV.. Memorial Address By Captain Hamilton C. Graham. Subject: "Gen eral J, Johnston Pettigrew." 1 V. Music "Cover Them Over 'With Beautiful Flowers." , -r -r '- VI. A broce8sion will then be formed in order as below, under the direction idensedMlk,euveto. lalfSliWfth'SjjlT Tf p-M - rood aoUvareCMi an part M the ty. maUdlw, ( i ,Cqr,Seitb Front atitt Craven sts n- .U-u IWIUiBB'' ' ' ! ' 1 ' SOLD AT COST! Those dealrlbK Bargains will do well trt rail I upnce.i, ,,, ci:ii it Jttli; I .. All persona Indebted to R. B. Nixon are re quested' to-'make Immediate payment, and uuuto is nereoy givan mat no receipt ror cucn my lueuv win ue vaua umeas signea oy me. , ,,ti " t. " '' -. n' t ntrrnw ' masdwZm : ' ' 1 ! ' ' 'V -' - Assignee. WHITE GOODS!:, J , Our stock, of WHITE-1 GOODS : consists of India Linen, .from 124e.' j to 40o. (special attention is called to , ' JtheiZio. grade); Mull, beautiful : Suality, 48 in. wide", at40b.; Ladies : ress Robes of India Linen; with : j embroidery , to match; theMatest : -: novelties in. WbUa. DressGoods; : ; prices $4,00, $4.50, $5.00 andq.00 s f each; Piques from'Sc. to 25c..1 ahd : : an endlesa variety of Plaid Mus- : Una, French Welting, (l Persian Lawns, Nainsook and India Lawns. -'. S ... ' . .. i . .iS-ii I i ' Sffl ICE CREAU PARLOR ! I hosiery t f! seek out those whom God has appointed j&u0u8l:l)&Il& 0t l6W Jj6ril6 are engaged in it. A' seminary du if ij i ... . -!!': 13 Illi! ' ' 'I have opened, in connection wth my CON- May 0th, 1885 1!i KaaH ' onf nKl alio1 t t-laA taikAIM ucA cnuBiiiouvu iv ' uuip uuov nuviu 1 -j f, Viti3 the churches have presented aa in their I 7i i, t, RESOUBCESi opinion called totheir work.The speaker d dfaoounts a k I tciaiicii a uuiuvui v iuwi cwm iviuuf -i QvAffffAfu fV lit- v "iiW- 4' iscences lUustrating the utility or pre- ui& t0 circu. paring men tooruusniy ior wors in I - lation ' - T" " God's miniBtry. , Dr. Manly 1i resolutton mSLBohdllbn handT V 57 T i5-i. ; ' . i r. - v t . . :i ..i ..i. at.Mi 'Wllft fi:i:V 818151.68 868.35 Ice Cream Parlor. 00,000.00 ,,150,00 gage uu "t Jt.vj.ri jw 11.47 Due from 4 othe vKatienalr' 1 Banks, r , - - . - 65,481.31 Real estate, furniture, and. fixturest v, - tr . .jl0.i755.43 WIIQDV VApWDCB UUU luACO paid The ft tick Parma. . A'bcaubfal Bight.it 18 to drive out on . . . - ,?-, .: mnh t- any rond leading to New, Berne .and the Confederate Circle in the cemetery, View 'v'uot holds' of growing pota- where the' Btatue of the Confederate .v . . . . .. , - 1 . turiiips, cabDOge,' Deans, aa- raragus,; ctA' most " extensive of there on t'aa Trent road is the fawn of t t'.i: ua. j, cultivates every. Ihic t'....t is f ewn cna truck . farm, an.l't'i t.U tl."s; year are the r .t a:: if ia 3 r r .J.'. kives-v his Lion la 'the details of alt the time on the gov 3 thefoorscf a Bttsam eclarniice ana puBii. ah elor ;? this road , ere looking 1 v! -"'on, and, lare btoi " ;, , . 1 n a immense flock of ' . S I n c""'i in evory eoldier will be unveiled with appropriate ceremonies: , 1 'OEbEKOFPUOCEsSiON." t - . 'ft'"- v i New Berne Silver Cornet Band.1 " . Confederate Soldiers and Sailors., ; - Ladies lle,i",rl ! Association. , . . t' . ' ! - Grf hool. M J, "Qther i :Kation;;';,;;'';!' "Sv-. V-.V ' 'C.uii8. , . VII. Benediction-. Strewing of flow ers. . Edward M. Duquid, 'i ; ;. t Chief Marshalt ' .New Berne; N. C, April 8, 1885. ' De. C, D. Eicb, Managfk ' : 1.1..C.V I T ii t-a i riUCIiitlOn 01 BTi 1 I fiv BO I l;a" 1 thiB . . .asur- was adoDted. Rev. Reden . Andrews. President of Baylor University, Texas, conduoted the special order for half hour's relig ious exercises, r J By special invitation Rev. Reuben Jones, of Virginia, delivered an elo quent address about the "Borderland between barth and tleaven." ftev. x. oieeio, jappi, wuo id . , . y - . 2,816.21 waa,preseuKi. u mebtuig a. ''"' Premiums paid .i ;. - fW ,,,,3,579.95 dence, R, I., related incidents of that Checks ander cwh items,:;:. 1937.54 meeungj. jromwn.cn oouinern mem- Biitaof other . -:2,718.00 . . rr. r""" DTfactlonal paber' currency, ' 5v. . yonvenuon in AuguBia in iom, nickels, ad penniee .-,te',v- i.. . 670.15 lit emreu present tnen were asaea to I gngcjg . . . . . 16 918.00 1 stana up, pnanrieen rose in weir pieces, gal tender notes ' '53,997.00 L i ri r n oi j I Kedemption fund with U. o.. - - Reuben Jones, Virginia; , J.S. Bledsoe, Treasurer (5 per cent of cir r f T,T7.D'.! ouTr '..rS1 Da from TJSTTreaHurer;.! H ..; uu ' w, b;u "j other than 4 per cenfc t orri? . Y?TS;,S,!?;?,,?i,T! r.f'TS'..T . demption fund,,, urttl . a. 700.00 Georgia; Talbei Hon. American mnrln (i v-fonf ifo I tl si Pnoa ir aair lee ream and Prnlt- lea can be had at all I hours by the Plate or Measure . li ; y , !! : , ,Tlie utmost care villi b taken' lu giving to myewtomeM' .lieu i-i l-'i' '" ;'"'' A Good Article of Ice Cream l.iuo )uui(q are vuruuuiy wviiea lo eaa. 1 ' "1JWILL!OPE!f V.TT- J Ju. ., l '...j.airi w eanesoay, tiay oxn. j and Lawns.,, .....,.v Ladies' i and Children 'a j Hose," black, and , colored, full regular made, from 25c. to $1.00. . ,,; ; i,,-, ,; ' Also, a lot of cheap Hosiery , 5c., andlOo. ' , ? n ..! ..f.' . -ti'i il'tMj ....,...... ......... ,.,.M Laces and Edgings. ! j Torchon., Valencienno. , Sn.inish. i ; Oriental; and an endless variety qf ; othtr kinds, all-sold at & very low J I'. prWWi'-ll '' "' ' 1 "rT . ', .Hamburg Edginga, the prettiest i in town, all widths and prices,, . '.u Swiss and All' Over Embroiderv. : uitable for trimming India linen hiu it?:. .i:.!i :. iVery respectfully,, V JOHN DUNN. tSH I). W.' 1IUKTT, Herckant Tailor, Miscellaneous. 1i Dear Mutual ' New V welL a .i. d&wtf tl'uml 1 in Feb. 1 wi -. i I .-&.". Iiet'pet ;.ti Sam'l ur i. ' j a j is i unaiviaea Dronts 1 " iA hA am National i Bank notes out-v 'i " U " I i 1 . ft AAA AA 1 BUUlUulg U,UW.W ' i 1 I I 111,1 andC. F.Iryin and .Henry V'"T P I li t,Bouth Carolina. -:' - , .-f'-.r,- i f i fl C wm. curcneii, rregident otthei-J ..... T TTrr A1 t i ll '111 Baptist. Publication Society; apitai siocarpaiu m ' to to.w w ti ourpiue iuna i ".,v.uuu.wi . - S II'! i.V.iti;x.o' fl'; 7'' -?!'" '!;! l)l.fj 'lr.f'IT: UP STAIRS 7'!-:i'!i ODD FELLOWS' HALL, U il ! if 1 j; We have a beautiful lot Oil Cloths;,' : Mattings, and Hemp Carpets. r .. "' Bleached, Unbleached and Col-":' ored Table Damask, Russian Crash, " : Napkins and Doylies from 5c, up. I J Towels', all linen, large size, 10c; I knotted fringe, full damask, -506',' f" beautiful quality; a-very fine-dam- : s ask, 43 inches long, 23 , ipohes wide, : : 25o. the cheapest towel sold. Also, ! J a lot very cheap towels from Sov'np. 5 i Gloyks Black Silk. 35ou ttv1.00t' 5. T t i rwn j . w . , n . New Berne ,( may id wtf, 1.1 , -i- 7r f Handkerchiefs Colored border,"", s 1 8jM usually So.'j all linen -hem- i; .N.C stitched, 15c." '.' ;. ; ' : i: aii s? j'u Perfumery Tappan 's Sweet Bye' T " . Dr. Bittinsr. Secretary of the same I . - . . ' I Inriiutdiial riniW4t WKlAt 'Tr "V "F ?'mmi The afternoon session Was taken up i , v5 "V .f DJ rand Kv KTtmntj P.fw" f-iAw iv,um'i vviuguv, aAj." : (jroiuen . Spray Cologne, 10c. , ood Extracti 85o:. , Cologne, 5c.. , , 4 if, ,w. .:. 1 J TOltE SOAPS. Rest 1 ' aaorirtmanf. ! "Turkish':, atlUt:S5 T !? mTJATWri- 'flA5. 1 .'P in; the-tlty.'-Turk wo luium ui wi. win tuiwtu uviu . . . . , ,, , . . -is ' - .. - . - . I Kooa quaiitv 00. Der onira f ni 1 , was referred, reported, counselling re- . .tI .'j u i oa UOmmiSSlOn' IlerCnantS ! paper, 5o. per pack for envelopes. ,i : a. itiii tin. riuir nnionaa i -vrM i- newed efforts and expansion of the work. . mt ' .'ii A- 1. 1. a m xne committee w wnicn me Areas- Pa.;.r Commission nerchants 1 1 Viral. I i'i"i nli'i'" jMQTl.W flQ ; Tt tttlNB 1 'lATi't Tt4 ATTtAvS -'K : !:' 'I .ii.,. i !') .JM.'l. i. ' - " Total, ;,v BrusheBi ; Purses, ,J Pocket Books,' H Soiseors, ShBarstKNeedleB', jUo Kac,1 urer s report was reierrea , reponea bmi.vw w,u vvu I oq. 144 Barclay .. , i.IBW. TDHK. Braid, eta- etc. , r ! n i u ; .1 . h u-- .Vi.i 1 lit was duly audited and found correct, - bounty of IvRAVEN, , , ' V' " ' ,;;,', :. ' Corbet885o.,4Qc. EOcandfl.OO, 1 !, -I-' If v.vi ' , 3 a L;j 6 t ( f 1. r v.-ul cure you. s i : j i:. N. Duff v. and, considering the ' stringency of the fi 'i 3 ar, cute gratifyin';. a ' Hit n v." ;. e other speakerson'tM sub ject of Foreign Missions, but the feature of tin exrri "a was n addre st jl r. X. 1 V. I . w ., i. .or !iry io uta ic; , and aJw . by t .vo ri(.;.ve Uezkant Seiior I-:odr!."'-7! nnd Senor Martinea who are tl.e L i converts that ever attended a c-'-'ve-n i ihiir c-:riry at tiieir owa t r . ' 'ihey are good speakers and e ' ' t' 3 Conv?v n n their ' natid t. , wne, Kisaioiiary I. J. A. Guion, Cashier of the above- ItTT k.,' KLhi-. w.wt. vi iLliV named bank. Jo anlnmnly ivmr ihnt I f', i..iivii i t w.. , ' 1 - - j . - - i kji an wunvran kvhv va the above statement: ia true to the hoot I Green. For A Co., Bankers. .iii Ai uuiunt, ajw nier, I'll;! .n J C ' PlKSBeat quality brass', 5c. 'paper ' ; Subscribed1 siiitl svvorn' this Oth day of May, 1885. , i .i J E. . Carpenter ' f ,.' -t - - -)Clerk uperJi correct Attot: . t , j t - .1, ' T4.eJ Director?, U. 15. UCION, r J . ; i I . ,r , , i i ,i i , nn,, Mn til . t ,. .ii. io Deioreme ; UlirvefS ravea BiZZi i-HXj' .Y, yuwAAvX,, AXL, Of Court, ill Aivl A wuucomo, uuu, w3ia vita ia- ; i Just received at ' Aho. an ElfTint ABROrtment of I " T HOI Hl t- ,ltS whleU ladles v -t i-M-ase loall and examine. , . at uuiia , spection or . our stock when rx reel of any poods in our line, . ' , t Samples sent upoa 8i r';iin.' ' - 'J ' t . I - k -; 1 '. .. t mtf ' ' , ! i i OJ J lur:
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 10, 1885, edition 1
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