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I ' 1 ' . ' -.1 i i --' . . . .. ' f , f "r '"V T: ,!'t .S.i. ..I . li V V. . 1'. V -. jJJV V J. ' , !lr! '.i(, it.i!j 'ij'ui . i .1 Mi in DM!' NEW KERNE. N. G, WEDMSWMY: 13v 488 no: 37; r X J LOCAL NEWS. Journal Itflalamra Almanac u'. ' , New Berne, latitude-. S5 6' North. . " 9i v;oDgitude,,77 3' West. Sun risen. 4:58 -I Length of day, Sun Bets. 6:58 f 14 hours. 1 ; . Meon rits at 4J?I a. m " BUSINESS. LOCALS, i x Ifrs. Dillingham informs her friends and former patrons that her ice cream rooms are now open for the season. ' A Juktlfo'a Comrf. ' A XOX'ODY J u slice uancocfc bad a case before Qn the death of Mrs. .Elizabeth B. him yesterday at Stanly Hall; State vs. Daves, which occurred at New Btme, John u Win. A. and (Jeo. i ulcher, for n. C, May 9th, 1885. . Respectfully in assauic wun a aeaaiy weapon upon 8cribed to Maj. Graham Daves. JNorman ipock. . u. u. Clark appearing "Earth to earth, and dust to dust'. for the State and w. E. Clarke for the Savior, in Thy worda we trust defence. The Justice bound tb'era over He who puta his faith in Me, to appear at the next term of the Su- ZZZt perior Court in the sum of one hundred pjoyeg my mighty pow'r to save." : ilollnra. i v :'',- i T ; I . ' -. l.. noi lost, uear jnotner, gone oeiore reraoMi. : to stand UDon the heav'nlv shore. i! J ; -1...: iWCUmmcIim '. ).' Is the name of a flourishing village ia Coffee county, Georgia, on the line of the Brunswick and Albany railroad. ' Mr. D. E, Gaskin, a wefl-knewn citi zen of that villaee. writes under date of Beaufort's daughters arte . attractive to December 22dr - ,: 1, 5 ' ' the sons of Hyde.Jf , r s nttiu J m a ' Soon of tee my marriage, about four Mr. Brock., of jour, city, m our sec yeara agp, my wife was stricken with tion, with a lot of Worses. Dr. Geo. S. Altmore and family, who With voice of love thy sons to guide. liberal discount nade on orders by the have'been spending a few day in our In darkness breasting death's cold tide gallon.' - . 1 may lw pUv ,4, hm ?o star of heaven, nor bearon's light,. 10 guide the voyagers aright Thy gentle words the gloom shall cheer riither, my children, rest you here, w .1 ' ' 5 ' " ' I N.n Dam. t., in,k -tao; T, rf T-. . . . 1 ' " ucuo, Auaw vu, iwvi Ahn I I flAnnA. M M ( ha Ivrtralina I ' J agent or Midyette E Mcuuiien, msui anco agents at Kinston, called to eco us gallon . Fob Salk Cheap. FouDtaii. -"i ': t A ' first-class Soda K, R. Jones. Fob Rent. Thef large store, S. E. corner South Front' and Middle streets, lately wcupie4,bjr, Mr Wahab. Apply to . fpr28tf-Cn viLHS DUFFVi JH city, returned 'yesterday to their homo I in Stonewall, taking with them the Doctors 6ister, Mistt Rebecca p. Att- more. i i i ' i t La Grange Items. tiivlpapjp Nol'k-iriiWrnarLe. yestetdi! .l .) ; ion, meets tAnfght. ' - 5 ' 5- VI M,SS Gertrude Carrawa; gion, The. Elm City left for Pamlico and Hyde counties last night.i - , Regular jneetipg tonight of St.' Johns Lodge No. SA. F. & A: M. ay has returned from a visit to Plymouth. Quite a cold snap. The young cotton will not be benefitted by it. - Rev. W. E. Swain preached here last Sunday, bis regular appointment Susan Wood and Rhoda Hodges, both colored, died in Bucklesberry lost week. Neuse river is again on the fall. The fish caught up here this season have been but few Mr. Whitehurst, of Tarboro, was in Good Dtr For Toe Cily Treasury Nine cases before the Mayor yester day.' Six for disordetly conduct, two ; , "; V, '"' " '' for having chicken coopson (be streets Vnrra ... riAnrn t Awl r-onla nav drkvan I 1 r . 4 . i i.-, iV and one for leaving cart on street. Out entnrdav bv thA wholpsaln. ., . I . -rf J - - Ur . IhM. Ilia., wava o,w An..ln(i.na I Mr WIitfahvaf rf TarhArr, - tuttm ' The, M. E., Suaday School picnic has hi h turned inS24.40 to the citv treas- town la8t week visiting his'sons at the boeto postponed until next week. " , p. . . ... . Kllo. Uavis school. , - , The schooner Mdvin arrived from the ness in every line, even In a Mayor's ,f " TL ,7" rV..TfiZI. , , i i . ... t i ov. iraiiico i.uiu ucio looir, uatuiunj , est luuACT yeeruy wuu a uargu w court; ior wnen me masses nave pieniy i the flrst of the season fruit.. ' of monoy they will become disorderly The as-eres-ate wniffht of onr mavor .Thn annnt nnnvptiiion nf thn DinoPRo and the Mavor should, as doubtless he and chief of police is four hundred and ir.lEwt Carofinawnvenes at St. Mary's will, advance the price of admission to W?."-,' .,-w-??er? Churchi-Kinston, today; ' his court and thereby help' along cur- w nAL wna 1 Ahnnt twlve hnndnd boxes of nuns reD expenses, it yesteraay coma oe bo . ti Saturday evaninir. Wa w.ent forward yesterday by railroad and counted on as an average day we would learn that most of bia time .is spent at aboiit fifteen hundred on Monday. V , , nave lue "reets "Kutea BBa,n rreiiy v.umi. a..u, ue ..ucui v,y. , .'I'' I cw, I Mftvnr Dillon hpnrd itnnt.hni paua nt The Sherlarldoah canted out six'thous- ' '" . ' !, - " assault and battery last Saturday even- and boxes of neas vesterdav. ' Steamer nniiawy Extraordinary. ing.tOne of the parties was reauired to xesteraay morning as mo aoenezer pay a aoiiar nne ana costs, tne otner a da,uakea,iiha Qld Dominion wharf a livojy.pl,, V.-A f .-ui-jt i a .rrleh potatoeiire Jn, bloom; so says Church Sunday School, colored,' was penny and costs, marching down the west side of Craven alvfAnf H. rtan falrW fifMiiK ITrAnf. a ViAroO John Green. -We-kfto beans re, . in witkVarnes8 wtched to . in a ; . , ,. .:. t 4-., ;i 4Y lot on tho opposite Bide or the street A cnange has been made m the sched- freelu himself from the' post. made a XT l"' L.i hlA Af tbANMiiAiflMii Tmnt Kirnr Hbim. I i 11 j . t j; I . . VT 0 . T; irTv H "f rr"" iranno aasnior ine.Bireec, ruuuiDg ui-1 carpencering, L. V 1 VTli V7T r' reCUy ttt0 Pfooe88,on ana aping Fishing season with hook and line i!efT,;1Rlff?,8u itf 1 1 1 II j M the ditcli to thd sidewalk in tha midst haacome.and no more hungry people The 80th of Mav is the Federal Memo- I of thn f rifrhtened children, turn- are among US. A lew QAVS ago We no- ittl daTf "Che ikHiwrb will badeliverAd no-!n tl, yirnnUnn that tW were po--wo genis siwiug on tne wnan -tx--. - r-.T-.-. .r.. w - - .- for a nihhln. , Swansboro Items. Weather fine and crops looking well. Splendid showers for cotton and corn. Very healthy now, and the doctor at the National cemetery near this citr I in mada two or thrfonInnrpfl.Mpminp. hJI&v-.r'.TSii '-n: " lv .,r.,l,ir,, tWm;i.ndPr ' him. be- Mr. Mallelt commenced hwspnng ex fore leaving the sidewalk. Bu Sohaoli VTi "El KeVrbdrmi 'ftimjipaf, Will atelyi and t the utter surprise, of; all 8 th, The following named pupils were i - ki j .i' rr.i .ii.J n.u j ooii. whn s.aw 1L. tnt nnn r.lulil was hurt, ana exuiumeu iu uihwciuuuh, araiuuinr, v.u,.trai, . i 7 7. ' V." Unnrrrnnhv. readinn-. writing and an!!. inst. N. J. Rouse, Esq., of Kinston. de- Wat only by failing in us attempt to . - o. fnw(i;w:. escape, and it no Wise seriously. tie Louirhlin. 100: Dave Ward. 93: Gus. From here tho ' frightened animal Pitt man, 95; Clyde Pittman, 95; Walter made for the. Old Dominion-steamer Dufify, 90; Ramp. Jones, 90; Charlie livers the aniifljaddreea i : The ste,amer Kinston ,raado a trip to r uoasviiio j"yvBieuay" niorniug, re turning with peas for the Shenandoah, In the evening she -left, fcr ; Kinston with aimffiTte a Dumour vi passengurss vapiiwiaMaiu i nuuiVMi L anu ma nursu nuuvucu iu n, m " 95; Alice Kussoll, 80; Lucy Bloodgood course creating sucu an excitement 85; Ida fittman, vo; una Kussell, UU amonitho tr'iiftk ahinners as no auota- Nettie Moore, 95; Susie Pittman, 90, ,sA jtU'; ''.i'I,. TLnA,,A Others whose names are not recollected tionof the market has ever produced. naaaaA annA 0mlnnHnnfl ,a ,n. Attbis point he changed - front and dned an imnrovement on nnrhad chil- We na've"re6elveT froin'tue Ladies' made again for Craven street, turning drenao called, of Swansboro. Memorial Association the manuscript of up the east sidewalk cleared tle same m& wer at Dr. Ennet's, in Carteret. Capt HainiUpn Cr Gi;ahJiDY address on of all by-standers by the simple intima- a few days ago and saw some of the General James Johnson Pettigrew, and tion tha); he wished to Pb along. - Op- Doctor B farming, which we pronounoe litt'5: WW WW W posite the Journal office a number of beanB) hag footed largely, in fruit fw dayf It-is a well' written docu- ladies fdand -business in tho olHce,l)ut trees this season and baa set outalone ment and shou lil he published in nam- if to give us the particulars of the runa- near 3.000 peach trees He has the a. . i -V - .i'M,'" " " 1--, ih. mnt hnv Arcrntihn it. na the nness orcnara we nave ever seen any t,,, f-.r.iif.t . . .T . .:. ' 7" where, and the most of it of all kinds " ' Vf, Ti " . i Tr: , " ? and styles. Mr. Collins, one of his ten affair.; :' ,: . ants, is a lively cro-ahead farmer. I saw Further, than this our reporter could about 3 acres planted in Irish potatoes 5 nnk fnllnar tha flonino. hnran. hnk wn feet apart, W1U1 COril . planted in i I it ;i, ' "i - 1 1 1 1 i I 'i' I m . I,flfifihVlllA. Tmttihji. -: ' ! :)' ''!. l-n.il iml lull. 3:!i,N'i We are havinit cotM0U8Dowers. r.iiix Mn Buck, of Pantero, haa gone-to I Florida. ;A i v,Uibui, ,TM i A I ! Rev. A.' Latham preached at Pantego b?o!"d.own. hor enera! helth . & i . . " rnnn nnn ana nraa nnnn arrow on tne sra inst. in place of Kev. J. i . i ..l.' --wiTii-ii,! 'a. '! : ... . a severe ype inai u maae ner acrippie. juihs manna wiuney, tne assistant &h A.,nA au teacher at Pantego Academy, hat the nounds. and came very near loains her pneumonia.!. :n.i v.ni :?ii..u:-i iife. she was attended bv three ood Major Whitley died On the 1st inst. at physicians Who treated her with some his - residence, about 13 .miles from I benefit, but the swelling W her iointa Washington. , Mr, W. waa.aa old, man., never left her. , Last summer therhen Washington , has , foe : , man v years matism returned in , a still more severe claimed the Dal m for orettv cirla. but and painful form, which seemed to defy we at Jfantegoare somewhat disposed wiesayior an tne aoctors. ne wouia to dispute her claims; " ""':'' almost go frantic with pain, and would . i . . I U. . a. ' a m It is' said there5,are three' 'ladies' in "7 ,"c aay. Airiena oi Leechville whose combined -weight ex-4m!n,e'wn 18 an engineer on tne lurons. ceeda 25 pounds, -and three 'whose w -iany raurwa, suggestea tnat i. i J Win j ; I should use Swift '8 Specific (S. S. 8.). . , , I " IJIU & umi aiwi pug UMI MCU vuv " iavillcq MO U Iiava UU1UB amoll hntflnoha nroo nnanA aKla fA vallr meeting at lliddleton, Hyde- cqunty, over the honse and Bfter fog the Bix the last of May at Pahtego Quarl;ery Bmall bouJat ho fa D0W able to do My iuDCwuK umuo ouuuajriuuuuB., kind of house works the swelline has T v Tl h L a. . i ' - I 'I .... . . . ... . i saw in ceauiort osunty a iew days gone, an tne pain has left her, and she Binuo b man wno is- Baia ' to do tne is in better health than she ever was. champion oourtest of the section. ' He The treatment before using? Swift's Soe is reported to have courted three wo- cifio cost me between ',$350 to $400, and men in one day. and two of .them, be- the six bottles of S. S. S. cost me six sU; he did not get a good dollars. . , , . i ' . start eitber. ' Z'4' ' ' ' , V It ia certainly the most' wonderful We have another railroad, r'unninr medicine and the best blood purifier in front Reidsville towards Yatesville on thewotld. The proprietors should let which to take logs to mill; the road has the world know about it. ' a locomotive and iron rails, -j Should it NoiKTho S. S. S. Company wish to be continued -.to -Yatesville., it would caution purchasers in regard to the nu- carry u large quantity of, produce to I merous imitations of their goods. Some Keiasvuie ror shipment, rungo creek. any tne ne on tne race, purporting to near which Yeatesville is "sltuatei is (at be vegetable remedies,' when, in fact, the upper part) stumpy, shallow and they are really strong solutions of poi crooked, and difficult to navigate. Capt. sonous minerals-as Mercury, Potash, J. O. Wallace.. tAimr vvmihinvton. etc. Be careful to eet the eenuine. touches at one landing on the, creek,! Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases uub tk u uy uu , niuiitiB near or con-1 venient.' '" ' The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 8, At- Dull times, lumber is very loV; and P? G?' Vh V " LJ ' Panteiro. Haalin and LsKchvilU dertend saie in new Berne at UAflwa some trouble peculiar to her sex, which CLOSING OUT - Groceries; Tobaccb, Cigars; Stoves, Etc Etc. i ' 9 . . -if.1. ..yo Having determined to close out ear stock, we offer our ENTIRE STOCK by . toe pacaage . , . Vflld ,PAX THIRTY CENTS, DAHHi :. GALLON, for SHELLED PEAS-ctear of yel low peas dell vered at thq .Factory , . , , ; mrties Dringltig them Will deliver tlifeiii aa early In the morning aa possible.' ma8dtf , ; , , MOOKW A-BKADVr- ; indirectly on lumber for their business in a great measure. How, blessed it will be when the available lumber of our section ia exhausted, and the agri cultural ' interests have a show! , We have thousands of acres nearly or quite equal to famed South creek lands that are Idle, and will be until the lumber is out, and then the attention of the land BROS COMMEKCIAL. Journal Office1, May 12 6 P. M. ; COTTON.-. , New York. May 11. Futures auiet owners win oi necessity oe turned to ana steady. , . . the improvement oi their Janos, , - f ; i futcues. Wr if.',!.) ..nil lii h ' 1 1 VUtft xti we " August, 10.90 v , t.' ; I June; 10.80-1 - September, 10.66 July, : ; 10.83 . October, 10.32 Snrvta .,11. UIJJI!.. IA 19 111. T m J.11SS JM3vS.JUl ilAUEUlIll' UBIU SrOl llbCB I Mirlrllinra 1111 n.J,'.a. a 1V.1R ; w. ,JL "m. v 7-Z. . i i 1 Avnmit Aff viuiuair w iu'iui at irenton otr inuraaay last ana-an- New Berne market dull. Nosales, noancea mat misnop watson,-or tne - Middling- ,15-16; Low Middling uinwfii uimwirvi oiwi- uaiviiuo, Vf 1 UrCUnarV 0 15-10. ' fence Or no fence Pc oriNo Fanee The Question of BeerAftoliatebden'BetAdA by tiapt". it. B, Roberts jn tha favor of fedce (not offence) for he is having one constructed on tho line of Old Dominion avenue from the corner of Mr. I pock's residence down to the Warehouse- directly 6n the edge of the cottonTrtatform. , Suitable gtfj jwl flawed foUow ywJngiS388 and egress of the freight and passengers of that poSiilaVirne. . learn that he was finally overtaken by his diiver at the farm of Mr. Wm. Dunn, well above ihe railroad depot. An(fs Ire glad to add without having seriously injured .himself in the com munication of hia fright to so large a number of persons as he did. ( '1 i i sm ''-..' I f I ( v' ) ' 1 'crenre In W ttori tin A It Boat. between the rows. Collins says this ia the way to .make large potatoes and good corn on the same land almost at the same time, ) ..... . ' ' Mr. Ruffln Garner has a pig 18 months old that only weighs 4 pounds and 7 ounces; has the most sense of any beast, ho reckons. His name is Grover and answers to his name when called with a grunt; when he goes -about he carries hia bed in his mouth, Mr. G; having would, boldj service! at, Teenton oil Fri day, tha 22dof,May. nu . r--n ,Th4 -hog cholera has entirely fiisa; pearsd from Our county, and- aa our people this year have corn to feed them more plentifdl than they" usually have had, we may look fora large increase of meat Beit wfcker jto (lleasg occur in our norkers. ' X The town election came oft oh Mon day last at Trenton. C. H. Koonce was elected mayor', W.,, Coble, C?. 0. Green and J. K. Leary,'commissi6ners; J. M. Pollock, town constable.' Very little interest waa taken, ira is enly Si votes oast; and these weVo-'sea'tterea an 29 different ndjjiduala Xi:J&i Mr.,Lf Dillahuat informs , tne that a severe and destructive hail' tortn 6n Thursday last? ha desrtoyed- his entire crop of, cottony sad that he was then plowing up and planting again. Mr. A. IS. Liawson savs thai a cvcione and hail storm passed through his neighbor hood on the same day, which unroofed houses and- scattered fences in every direction and injured crops severely. Mr. Dawson says he had never in all his life witnessed such a time. Women and children were terribly frightened. il'i."' f: BICK.i f Tqw Borne upland $1.00aS1.09. A Ditched Train It , was not a good day for excitiDg made bim one oUt of Btrawand matting. events nt the foot of Craven street yes- Th0 mates of this pig weighed 280 law "Who will 'tend .to my business V" terday. buti still a few managed to pounds last Nov. when slaughtered, and . . . .... f . I lit. Ma. flrnvaV Ariurl liba a pKIM -Brtian (1 an "Old salt, "-as ne rusnea into a squeeze in. . . .. ..... , . ,.r ' ouvu thoir worfl killail.iHArn mi mind. Iilra qjucs ysBieraayt kWMerB - nut sww xno aiienmaoa naa arrivea ana tne Bro- , Creecv'a when he heard - Creecy i Shipp's ' and Congressman Judge Skinner's Iha8te, All men are liars.' nal. - Jour ypupg attorneys', one engaged in look- trUckers were bri : hand irf goodly num- ing up a case, "the -other waiting for bejsand excitement in the handling mule stories, reverts to the following thenediPnUm.o .t H MM and tendingof peas etc., waauptoan CeAll SWarl - "What business dovpu want attended I avoraco pitch. The. excursion, on the to?'' asked the waiting attorney. - steamer Trent had gone'and thd un- 'Well, boss its 'jest d is, I tied my away horse had been captured,' and be: t to a pott down dar at the dock and about gotten over his scare, when along a luaa'come'ard' 3'-Bfc- tuck her away,! came another excitement both unique Tuc't ell l's got, and I want you to wprk in design and novel in execution. A .1. u- 11 - - i " s- ' ...v ..vt ' , Frightful Catarrh - . i " PIECES OF DONE. For four years I have been afflicted with a very troublesome catarrh of the head. So terrible has its nature been that when I blew my nose small pieces rV, bo9.". . i , s (lumber waeon drawn by a tundetn team 1- , t i' al .'. I frlauli yv lie . Mion 111 7 uicaaa uai?VB i yuung attorney looKea wise ana consisting , oi, a, norse, ana an ox was f boDe wouid frequently come out of 6"' I 1:9 tiiought incrq waa, a statute in pusning its way towaros vno nver.imy mouttt. ana nose. me aucnarge , i i i ctMi'nw tt rkln nn a linrftn: hiit Whpn (n front of cant.' Galea "i Ro's was copious, and at times .exceedingly inAW .i-.nl h imni: ' ' " rfArainfl'tfain wa nparfv dlir-hpd! that offensive, My Piooa Deeae,80 impure 'ame thing boss, samo thing. Ef is to say, the ox went into the ditch, the riid itU nnetite and worse you gwine to tend to my business do it'. ! '. !" .'o lii riding a boss and a i " "I am, not so certain about that t 1 1 t',.o i '"i nry, it t'no same time Icok j -. ' - !y t iwf-J his biot'iPr nttor- i ',.' ' i i t!.o' situation, sug- throttle of tho engine that is the ox's ' "very proceedings. hori)B.,while a cotton broker of skill in y i gwme to do any- weights 'directed the pull to the rear, 1 "oil sr.lt." and the train in per soon on the rail ia horse bore to tho right, and Samuel, the 1 dieestion n'n;no tchioiiofi nn 4K nil-Kroi oc nnA I . Numerous medicines were used with1 i u. x .f..i . ' . out relief, until 1 began the tie of B. B. buvcu uic nu.u uuiu a im.iu. m.n.c lu . .. v,l,l 111,,. ,,- the abyss ueiow. t ;,. Since their use not a symptom hasre- The damage so far was only a scare turned, and I feel in every way quite hut nn eminent machinist took the restored to health. ,i am an old citizen down i 1 rprl. pnnililli.n vna J t . ; Uing trim. No I've lost nor liml-s lrcl.cn, v, ' 'm ii; ::icully overcome ia a i time tlisit would be considered ( ( f '--'i roiuls as the Pa. D. 11. ', . i . 1. ni the ir of VV(1- ; o. or of Atlanta,- and refer to almost any One living on Butler street, and more par ticularly to Dr. L. Jl. Uillard, who knows or my case. . -.' 1 Mns. Elizabeth Knott For sale in Newbern by R. N.Duffy ; i ( DOMESTIC MABKEr. . Cotton Seed 510.00. ; , ,,. " Seed Cotton $3.50. BXrrels Kerosene, 49 gals.,' 85c Tdbfentinx Hard, 81.00; dip, 91.55, TAS750.aW.35. ', vfXl Corn 55a65o. -.,.1 -: Beeswax 20c. per lb. Honey 6O0. per gallon. . Besf On foot, 5c. to 7c. Country Hams 12c. per lb. .i :m Labd lOo; per lb. Eoaa-8Jo. per doaen. r .. Fbesq Pork 60. per pound. . , Peanuts 60a75o. per bushel. ' Fodder 75o.a$1.00 per hundred Onions $1.56a2.00 per bbl. Field Pbab v- HiDES-'Dry, 10c.'; green Be. , . 1 . TiuowSc. per lb. , ! , Chickens Grown, .aOaSOc.; 20a30c ? " '' Meal 65c. per bushel. . Oats 60 eta. per bushel. -Turnips 50c. per bushel. Wool 12al7c per pound. Potatoes sweet, 25a50c. spring uuiwMk.uiuK: u ..,, not wanted. Rnildinr. ti inch Our gardens, cold, backward weather,' are looking 3 t to writ nii ami t , ap i 1 neans, o.w, saps, i.ou per n. yv su cauva saipvsatj vyfo au w iu vf uuui j ;' Corn is looking very welt, and we hear but few complaints of the ravages of worms. .Most of the farmers are now busy plowing and chopping out their corn crops. Uut little rice planted this season m our county. Farmers say- it don't pay; the price is too low, and that it causes tho bugs- and worms to ruin corn when planted on land where it has been grown the year previons.i: A" While other towns are meeting an nually-, and having -memorial-services performed1 oVes- the brave soldiers who lie buried 'ifr theif efefeteteriea' the citi aena tlTfehtonl 'aBdCvlcipity IjPghttd recollect that they fiave, 10 their churph yard some as brave and. gallant officers and privates as eves lived. I don't sup pose that either of s themi nave even At Cost for Cast Only. A rare chance to buy good Cigars, Tobacco and Groceries at COST. , A few fine Cook Stoves at ct alsO.'V; Wm. Pell BaUance: j"Co.: ' apSdtf -- jn-otictet T To Shippers bf ' JijicK!; The Freleht Train en tha A v . itoii. i road will leave New Berno at ETury Bay Except Saturday ind Sunday THBOUGU THK TUUCJv SEASON. ,,.? Making close connection at Goldsbora -with - ' uio Aimnuo uoast jjne KXpress Through I1 relent Traill for Xorll.crn ami Ui.ir . Ship your goods on the following daj ! h , NEW YORK Monilav. Tiipsilnv w.inoi, and Friday. , BOSTON-Mbiidayafadthnrsday' PBOVIDENCE-Tuosday and Fridayv Ins;,! PHILADELPHIA Mnmlnv. Tiuwl.v nesday and Friday. . .1! BALTIilORE Every day. . , V, j, WASHINOTOV Mnnrlov o.,.V.. 'ij Friday, . , ...... f..; i.,: W. DUNN, G. F. A, ' New Berne, N. C, May 4th, 1885, i.- 4w-' ASSIGNEE'S. NOTICE,; v I Ii - ' I - , ' i i .i' r : : ' For the Next Sixty Days . . THE STOCK OF. ,. BOOTS AND SHOES, IN THE l', it.. 1 Store occ pied by R; B; Nixoii WILL BE 4 ! SOLD AT COST ! Those desirinic IJan?.iina will at once. r All Demons Indebted to It. B. Vlxnn1 on wui?. quested to make immediate, payment, and, nonce u nereny given that no receipt for uclV -payment will be valid unless signed by ine.; . , i O. 1L GTJION, uMI dw2m i, Assignee,' ' ' n'-.f ICE CREAM PARLOR! I have opened, in connection with 'in'y (xrff FECTIONERY, an 'At -t , Ice Cream Parlor. Z Ice Cream and Fruit Ices can be had at alt , hours by the Plate or Measurer The utmost care will be iakeii IngHvmg'to my customers -'' ' f ' ,-;ii A Good Artie) of Iqe Creaaal. The public are cordially invited WcaB. ' will 6pen Wednesday, May 6Ui.u . Very rcjpectfully, ,. ( : ; ! john punn. ' i WHOLISALB PBICES. fNsw Mkss Pokk $13.G0."v Shodmiers Smokod, No. 2, So.; prime, 7c. . C. R. and L. C. R.-6fc . a s . Flour $4.00a7.00. !Laed 71c. by the tierce. Vr : Nails Basis 10's, $2.60. -4 f-.' ; Sugar Granulated, 6Jo. )! ''!;, Salt 90ca$1.00 per sack. . j V ' Molasses and Syectps 20a46o , 'Kerosene 9c..' , , ' ' Powder-$5.60. H ' ' 5 ;' ifinoT S1.60, :;t "Vt ' Notice. I liaveinmji! enclosure a STRAY PUPPY. The owner can. get htm by paying for the ad- plain board to mark their last resting vertlsement and '.cost.. You can nnd him at nUr.. .Timfe hank- rt thn rhnivh linn th my residence on Crooked street, . between fumpntnil John ' ninwev Nethni-rtnt. Jones and Norwood streets. Colonel of the 06th N. C. 8. T. Near the centre of the grayo yard la burlwi that BsteMlsheft; .!U"t'f:i---';i l.'J'gtai. ' w: e; wailing' ; , l; R. L. BR0WER &'C0.r Commission Meixliantsr PETJITS AND PRODUCE' 4 Bwelay St., ' NEitVTOHK.. . RefertobynermMon':1 !-' :V. J. A, oulon, Cashier Nat'l Banfc.'New tfeme.''' E. B. Roberto, Agent O. U 8, 8, 4J.. i u.vvuf . j INIIIftCIR, drt a a wtaoma. To M Cily Trcd bravS and eallant bUlier. Cant, liar vev 1. A. Sawyer, eho trap appointed captain or the nrst company that, was roisea.m . i,. .is,, i . ui; ! i 'a i ii t n JoneB.connty and joined to the rogiraont J ,v have on hand a FULL LINE of CHOICE commanaea y col. U. C. Tew.. , wtj.ail FRESH GROCERIES,, and are prepared u recollect the day that the company was SELL THEM' LOW. ' ' , .'" ' ' oruereu o leave ior tnerr poai , ox uuiy. i sugar, all grades. prir-:i: At Cbrit C.'.i" r r- May VI , J iore, to t"', i . , I t. : ..k'K'j oK'.nii.i.. j. -y. Tui; lay rf We recollect the beautiful flag which waa presented to the coin pan y by the ladies of Trenton. We, too, recollect the promise that the young and brave cap tain made them, that he would defend it to the last. Most .pobly dul ho. do it, and fellfWhilejlf adpighis raSn i battle. Besides Xh&sh bfilcers- thd-e kr several privates w,ho are buried there, several of whtfiil - wet9 roBidente of the 'upper counties. e, our State. Can't we, too, have a memorial day In "Trenton and bedock their pi-ayes' with' tiowcrsfcnd mark, them sa their friends- and rela tives can find them should they ever de sire to visit their gravest '..' .- A large lot of Business Cards just re ceived at this office, . Codes, Klo, Laguyra. Green and Roasted.,-' Patpsco and Purity Raking Powders. . Holmes' Extra Sifted Salt. ' " ' ' . ,Cox & Cooper's Uelatlne. - ,i.' - -i i Brazilian Tapioca, v v ; ' : ' , :(&t,nwnJ. Homlnv. I H . ; . liiv Yeupt Cake, Kx tract Lemon. Vanilla, ate. , 'Condensed Milk, etc., etc. ' ' -.FranKHliidausHoap.:,.. eff ,.,,,,,! , ia- Goods delivered in any part of the city, Thos Gates c Co., maiodlw - Cor. South Front and Craven sta COtJNTT sunyEYoi: Ii ready urvey, procession and plot lands. Order left at Hugh liOyick'S itore, foot of Middle street. New Berne, N.O., will receive prompt attention. . feKdlwwtf uaners itaven' jjiacK' inlrr t I lI . . I "'' AND A'""' ' - ' '" NICE LOT OF STATIONERY;, Just received at 1 ' 1 ? " ' V ' Mr. stanLy'S nooksi,ottfi,.','l Alwl. ahWeminf ARsr.rtn.Piif nt CWDRAt. DBRIKO SILKt. Whir.h laitlaa Will T.laud. call and examine. . . .. ap3QdUu,, BEiw;i)itvig; . alwwtwtl '-Law Waa ' " u . (spjpyER or bananas.).-. Southern Fish,1 iFrttits; rodiice a Specialty.1 1 106 Barclay StvVV,yoitKf, ' J- CONSIGNMEHT8 SOLICITED., , 'T PltOMPX RETURNS MADE, 'Sa A ffEW York Rkferbncbs E, q. p.ln..kford, ' 75 to 7 Fulton Fish Hafket; Imilmn ' e!2 Washington, at.; ,,Wm, liaaker, -Co., M Harrison Rt. - . ,-K"ilkinitn (N, ) T!yyi!rwrFS-J! ' E. Burrua, PrHid(it lat 1- iilminl t.u.k; iVf-s-ton Cujuuillig A Co ;' W. iu. lJuvia it Hon. aplOdtim
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 13, 1885, edition 1
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