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' ' ;v-1- : -', .. "- .-; ';. , . :;-.-r-- - - .- - - .. . . v' . -.:' . -. '. . . . .. , .; , - - , v . ' ;- ; :- ' lylpSX ":awH .""siW'rid nCrtm?nv u;i 5iaiiiir - ,ft a t$tf;iT f ..." K . Berne -N; c. Saturday; june 20, iss. NO. 70. 1 . .ji. 1 . . . .. . 1 - ' 1 .H;. 7- JtifMl Miatra ilauu. 1 ;: rNo"BHie; latltud:. P t' Nor'th".' -j.Wj, i.'.,.-!,! longitude, TT? 3', WfBt. 9an rise. 4":44 I Lenitrtb of dav. . "Sun mu, 7:18 1 H houra, 84 miuutee. BUSINESS LOQAJiS 1 fvvi4 for another week. ' II ia work in turhinK , pUDoa anlrrftaa u rrvinff entire satis , faction. ThoMi.deBiring' hiafaervicN will find buttj at the-Central Hotel. Order left ,-tlere will receive prompt attention. i wo H-! .WANTKD-A feoo shoe maker'. 'Apply :'io;-y'..'t'?..',y '-J. UcSOBLR, . Near corner of ifiddle and Pollock Sts., 'flew Berne, yffffti$ . Jfi I W - 5,000 yards of Burlaps for making ksral nnnn . ji. . j,. - -T' ' "S. W&K. Wf SMittwooD'B, . r " , cor. Qraven and S, Front ta. "lidiw ; ' IcbCrIm (Garden Oh Sliddle St., second door North of Dr. Chas Duffy's officer Delivered in any part of the city DJf ut -,M V ! KLfiKY ANDREWS. , Huckleberries, ten cents per quart . ' Plums in the market in abundance. -..v .i. ... . . ... ..i i . - . ' ' " Collector 1 Hancock is. looking out for the dog tax. v- ''. lUilrdad Walters were very quiet in . ' . the eitjf yesterday. , ', ',' ; - The report is that the early peaches are rottingpntjie trees. . i . ' Jhe steajiner Stout arrived yesterday ' V- morning from Baltimore No truck now going forward but po taioes Wt loiis of themi.' .V , -.Spring chickens, half grown, com-v- mahd thirtr-gvecent4 per pair. , ' " ' ' Th Shenandoah went out loaded with ' Iriab potatees yeeberday evening.' .' ' ( 'r The wa4ls of the 'brick rbw on Middle ' street are nearly completed and thecar . penters are pushing the work oh the in- sides. '-., ,? ;'' ' "V " -J Another batch of the m ichihery the " wood bnlpper, for the pulp factory at Grjywoo. yrjved- resljeday, nd, was ' taken across to the grounds. -' , Vtif U W U or t3l Ishtpdent: I of .potatoes are flow In demand, over two thousand! having hpapjresrVed - by ' steamer from BUiiporp wiyhin Uie past J 'Are" 'you 'A proeas'onal ' witness'" ' asked' attorney yesteriiay 'ni6rnlbg at , the Mayor' Court, addressing City Mar shal Harget. The answer was prompt, "Yes, sir; I fjaid, ,for $tV "Stand '.CAQ W cn'mlo . pieces about an hchj longtboile4,and ' eiten' with' the' water 'in which it is . oooked j wiH,pure the ff$' tpbsflnate cases wPrtenm'itiflhl? Ho Bays' "pood .. auinpriiyv, .ju i j. ,.m;i k' - The oekiieti people itad 'quite' tr'time at FowlaeV ferry last night; the steamer Trent being used as a'f erry "boat;, making half bon Irrtr&W,!, aqd T strlflgJltiand,aicing, etc. were fea tores of thd pecaubn. ' . t it. ,r . NW fNoa 1 reretVnked! at W ChaUuqtia.MjWe tart glad; ;se0,bul5 eacheis iaiiifg a prominent part in the , dsliberatidmt of U) iesfiably,t Several . promipenj eptIemsn MIO-delwei . ' ' addresses during tl' session among " ', them Senator Vance. ' 4 . The, baseball fever, has at last at- v tacked our young men, and. practice, ' Mimited tfbtyua,nd itcrwiii toflailj - indulged in at the foot of Craven street. larpVacticffupoh the grounds now be- At- . " ing arrange wlerteeiKy i . " ,v A "wheel of, fortune" young, ni an ; ; took U)rba,yeef, ftis patrjdiis InVotlier night, two or three dollars, before the latter discovored that the game, like all . other fcfrlteMnd.'wWaVraUdi'upon I discovery .however, the M wheel ''mafl ' . was obliged to disgorge and has since A . Uftthadt i)l JtiiiOA .? ;' John 8i Long-j,Kfl(.fiilRs beet invitei, and accepted the, inviUtion to deliver . . - an address at QoUlsboxOiOn the fourth of July . This is the tyird, ' address,' ;Mr; Long has been called upon to-deliver at r-distant points fw.ilhiqr three months a high compliment to, hiss eloquence and popularity;1 Two fast drivers .were- before the Mayor yesterday They yere required to pay. cost and contribute one dollar each to the city funds." One of the de fendants was father nonplussod vfhen his attorney asked a witness . if that - horse was not poor, broken down,' high hip bones anJ) bench legged. " The witness ? answered in 'the negative, whereupon , the 1 attorney i .argued to ; tlie -court thnt ; it .' looked Very much VI ? a case of mistaken identity so;ue Gilicr ho.oe that was violating the c'ty orlinf",''e nnd not that of his d' l. T: e clioat j-rfforrcd paying the f f i r t to bavir. the rpputation cf j 1 - 1 . e 1 ' t i so or- Net Ctl D.y fer TktM. LiUle : Albert,, Willis, looking for steamboats yesterday,', was unable to count hut eurht. in sieht. from the deck of the Slumandoah, and returned up then street concluding it not a good day for steamboats either. - Oonaolld.tcd. . ...." rThe Farmer and Mechanic has con solidated with the Chronicle, of Raleigh. Both were good papers, and well edited and conducted when separate, and we have no doubt the two combined will have additional power -for good and enhance their already well earned pop ularity. Tfce Po.t Office. " Mr. Manly yesterday forwarded his bond as postmaster to Washington, and designated to the Department the name of Mr.' Horace E. Baxter as assistant P. M., a selection we feel' assured that will give general satisfaction. The new officials will probably assumo their duties July 1st. Behoouer Arrival.. The Lena, Cape. Joe Rose, from Fair field, with cargo of corn to W. P. Bur rus & Co. Thetfarjr' S , Capt. Jim Berry, from Juniper Bay with cargo of corn. The Havanna, Capt. E. H. Spencer, from Engelhard with cargo of corn. The Potter. Capt. Nobles, from Mid dle toawithooro to W.P. Burrus & Co The Elmira, Capt Ben Payne, from Wysocking, with cargo of corn. meeting of the Pre.. A.aorlatl.n. The Press Association of North Caro lina met in their 13th annual session at Smithvllle, Brunswick county, on Wed nesday, the 17th inst., continuing two days. Between thirty and forty repre sentatives of papers were present. ; The regular routine of business was trans. acted satisfactory to members present. All the fraternity seemed to have en joyed themselves hugely and are Under obligations for the many courtesies ex tended. J. A.' Robinson was elected President for theensuingyesr, Joeephus Daniels retiring; J. H. Lindsay, Secre tary and Treasurer. nor Appointment.. The press dispatches announce the ap pointment 6f W.'F. 'Rowland ft be Col lector of Customs for the district of Beaufort, 'and, Jpha A.' Itidlhirdson for the district of Pamlico. " These are both good -appointments.' -Cept.' John A. Richardson- is so . well known in North Carolina that1 anything' said in his behalf would - seem superfluous.' For over i twenty years j he has bSeh conductor on theyA.: N. C. R. R.i and his uniform courtesy and attention to passengers' has won for him a host of friends. President ' Cleveland could hardly amaJo Ujnppntnent jfo tbjiij position that "would havo given more universal satisfaction. - Pcraonal. n i Prof. Brooks, of Johns Hopkins Uni versity, now engaged in scientific re searches in Beaufort harbor, was in the city yesterday to meet his family, who arrivjdjbyhe SirntptdcjaAjfrqm Balti more, en' roule 'for Morohead. City and Beaufort. ,' ',. ' . Cbas. MiJ3ushee; EsqJot RaleJgbv was in the city yesterday on his return fr3iVV short: Jrlp ijb Horehead City. Mr. Washington Bryan ana John w. Hinsdale, Esq., Jct.ou the, morning train for Raleigh yeeterdayUi.iiiii . I Mr. A. J. MoDaniel, of Jones county, canedbs'ee tfs Friday. ' He says cotton in Jones is looking much better than ,New Berne, ;..,j v, .lvi Dr. u. L. tshack leiord returned from Baltimore last night. ' He. .says the thermometer was 96 on June ,10th in thkt "city1. ' ! He ' ' further says "give me New Berne every time for coot weather or anything elseJJ.h fli-vJi. O. HGuion, Esq. left yesterday for Washington, N. Cv Marshal Harget says his team made ai the rate of twelve milekwiper-whotiro-Thursday evening With such a steed be. wu not Deiong making the trip. - ! sM - Amonc the vasseneeTS on the'steamef Elm City yesterday was Mr. and Mrs, B. Ii. Ipock, who len for a snort tour in Ilrde ad Dars Otmntieev J . - c H. Biv Bryan,' tsq. returned from Raleigh test night, i. 'V. : The law requires -that all" taxablee shall tisloA ; ithl4 thel first tnty days in June; -a failure to comply ren ders one liable to be placed ; upon the delinquent list and subject to a double tax, hence we advise that such of our citizens who have the good fortune to possess property liable to taxation to call upon Squire Brinson today (it being the last), at his 'office on South ' Front street, and comply with the lawj ." . Schwerin & Ash make i i v an. nounepment to the public ti.' r orntng; Seersucker coats, handsome pique scarfs and gents' furnishing goods are among the attractive thincs they offer. Go to see them. . . Considerable earn ia market yester tileverly BaM. M'.n'S l-A "-. A correspondent of the Rockingham Rocket t has this to say of Mr. Long's speech at Laurinburg: ' i After a few prefatory lemarka, pro testing against the theory of Harvard's president, Eliot, to eliminate from the oollege cunricnlum, the study of the ancient ' languages, he announced as his subject. : .MThe Inspirations and Ideals of Youth." I wkh it were in my power to lay before your readers the address in full, for the promulgation of such noble thoughts, clothed in such beautiful speech, could not' fail to at tract; and, attracting, could not fail to inspire higher aims and nobler resolves. But, were this possible, half its charm would be lost, separated from the matchless eloquence and magical grace of the speaker. To be properly appre ciated it should have been heard. Oar Colored Firemen. Two fire companies, the Rough and Ready, of New Berne, and the Reliance, of Tarboro, were entertained here yes terday by the Salamander Company, of this town. The New Berne Brass iBand was also in attendance. They paraded the streets yesterday and made a very find display. Mayor Warren delivered an address of welcome. An elegant dinner was served in the Clyde ware house. The new Town Hall was ten dered the visitors, and everything was done to make their stay as pleasant as possible. Wathingt on Gazette. There is a serious error' in the above item. The Reliance Company is from New Berne also, not Tarboro. The com panies are welt pleased with their trip and request us to thank the good citi zens of Washington for the kind and hospitable reception given them. The InjnnetloM Ca.e. John VV. Hinsdale, Esq., of Raleigh, was in the city yesterday morning and as attorney for Washington Bryan, Esq., accepted service of papers in the injunction case. The application to Judge Gudger by the county commis sioners of Craven county was for an injunction against the A. & N, C. R. R. Company, and a restraining order to prevent a meeting of the stockholders until the courts would rectify Jthe man ner of voting certain split stock in the meeting, also an injunction and restrain ing order to prevent Washington Bryan and others voting cer tain split stock. In the first case His Honor granted a notice to the A. A N. C. R. R. Co. to show cause why a restraining order should not issue, and in the case against Mr. Bryan the in junction and restraining order was granted. Both cases are to be heard before Judge Phillips at Tarboro next Tuesday, . --r : , ., ,. i ",T State t.. O. H. Galon, ... Defendant,, just having purchased a thoroughbred animal,, started jout for a pleasant drive on Thursday evening, The. horse, which is a high-spirited, noble-looking fellow, and having oome from the country,, (this' being his first Visit to town), naturally felt elated at the privilege of ' being allowed to pre ambulate the excellent shell roads of our city, and having been brought up in the liberty of the free air of Jones county, unencumbered by the shackles of law against fast trotting, had no com punctions against showing the "town- ; .. . "... . '.. . i ' . 4 2 les " Aovto; raise, tae quae , ana snow clean heels to all competitors. His driver and 'owner, 0 H GuioaT Esq., being of, 'generous and magnanimous eharaoter, preferred to let his steed take his own course rather than deprive the penurious treasury of the ancient City of Elms of $3.40, the amount fixed by his honor, as a fair contribution, from so , prominont a member 1pt ; the legal fraternity.-'- . i V.'-t ' - Y : ' Bell's Ferry Items. -U ' 1 f M -Vj I Mr. S. E. Speir has bought of Mr. CI M. A. Griffin a site on which to erect whiskey still. Won't we be happy when we have the pure article so con venient and fear no more the; effect of poison. j.. .;. m kf , m v , Crops are lookinir very well, and we hope for a good yield- of corn- and cot ton. . A few weeks past the prospect ror crops was- Very gloomy.;. ItL was tain, fain every 'day. Farmers' IcOnla not work, but for two week past , every. thing is growing nneiy, and tney Degin to look cheerful again-. Hope it may oontinue, and that there, jnay be good crops realised. . ; . . Our village seems to be on the boom. The sound of the hammer ia heard - in almost every direction , erecting new buildings.. Mr Jacob Mo. has his tne residence almost complete and contem plates becoming a citizen of our Tillage ere long-: , Mr. Moeee Spivey har also commenced r building a fine residence here.- W." B. Hellen ft Bro. have in process fine store, also Mr Earnest Pittman is putting up a store to be used for a milliner store, and there art many other small buildings going up.; :: ;:"-" . Our newly elected mayor,; Dr. & B. Wood, is starting up things Ha has had the streets laid off and ooraer at the end of the street at the outside limits of the town. It seems that we made a good selection for mayor.; .Before we put on too many town airs wa must have a church and a good school.' Then we will flourish like a green bay tree. Mrs, IFannie Brooks has opened a music school, which ta a step in: the right direction. : We have no church,' . but have preachios every month; Rer. Mr. McCullen from Kington preaches, and w liked very much. He deals pretty heavy blows at drunkenness and liquor (dealing. .. . - . , -. - "ti'j;; "mm.! t !i hi ;.'', ,( , t4W 1M HEMQBIAM WF, , :: ! LITTLE WILIJE COLLIGAlf, Wlu died Jum 17th, 1885, gd i yea'rS and I,;. ?) .;fc.Mba'ii ' ( 0 he was like a flower, ,,- Like a Uly tall and fair, . His eyes were blue as pansies, . Ana golden was his hair.,, , , 0 Willie, thou wert dearer To tby fond parents' heart Than crowns, or gem-bright rubies 1 Too dear, too loved to part. ' Thy empty chair, thy, pretty toys, ' Still waken sorrow's voice, ' But thou, upon the Saviour's knee Doth sing, Rejoice! Rejoice! ' Yes; with the joyous angels Thine is a blissful home, A star in heaven thou shinest Near Goi's eternal home. Mbs. H. Murphy. THE NEWS IS BRIEF. England has a new ministry, with Lord Salisbury at its head . One hundred and fifty deaths from cholera in Spain. .Gladstone delivers up the seals cf office. The Tory party fear Randolph ChurchiU, '.. , ... " The Pittsburg iron mills have resumed operations; the strikers receiving their demands. : The Irish think that the new English Government means better times for them. The steamer Guandotte, of the O. D. line, sank at her wharf at New York. The Grand Master of North Carolina Masons, and a large concourse of peo ple, laid th'e corner stone of the Gov ernment building at Salisbury Thurs day. '' A terrible explosion near Manchester, England. Several killed. The French gunboat Reynard founders and every soul, 127, ia lost. Two men were hanged at Charlotts ville, Va., yesterday. Gen. Grant is now at Mt. McGregor, N. Y., and is neither better nor worse. There is trouble in the Italian Minis try ; they have all resigned. f FOURTH OF JULY, 1885. Bel .ell. n of Oratoiwoutllae or Pro . tnnne, Kte. r . QoUtaboro Messenger. . The. movement ihauirarated a few weeks since to oelebarate tho nation's birthday in this pity, in a grand, hefore- and that such a elebrati6n will occur ia now an assured fact. ! The committee was vera fortunate lathe selection' of an orator, having: .chosen Mr,, John.' H, Long, pf New, Berne,, than, whom there is ruuotujr uw uiuru . tiui uont auu cupv tlve speaker in the StateJ Mr. Long has aooepted the Invitation, as1 will be seen from the f,oUaw ing letter:': 1 - .i i New Bkbnb. Ni a, Jane 13, 1885.'' MeurHrlf.,. Qrant, J..A. Bonite and I OtfteTt; .,,.., . . . . j t , , .t-,: , GBNTtAJUtll: I found vour oomnli mentarytfctter"pf Invitation1,' so kindly pteeared by Maj.'Grant, awaiting- mb mis motning.'j ma more imave tnougnt of year plan, tat the inagnttiMe and im portanca. of ts. conception tha more highly; I think of it.' If . you, can carry it out,' as designed!, and" no one who knows the'metfof Goldsboro ats I know UMntnaUk dbubt 4 It will refteot eVedit PW WP flWo (B,Tieil.as;,uaids bora. To be tbe,orater on auoh an eeea- si0n.6iId Jbe' a' great powpUment to enyonev-1 mererore? cneeriujiiy accfpi yotfinvttati6ni'-'-";"""". " . jSVeryfesfullyiiand truly. .i !. . r I;.o'j bflj JMK'A to; j s The programme has not yst been nab lished, but' in order that: our readers mav form some1deaot wbatmav be ex pected, we haye'seoured frorri a member of the ispmmitte' :nf arrangements an ontlinopfl;Wha-ill;) probably: be) the order of ef ercisespn tbaAdayB, This, of tours, ;is aubjeto, .correction and. av rrovement; .,'" i,',' ' -cLi-i The anwession:' wilt fcrm at the Court House greeny and: wm i composed of the military - and . fire tobnapanies, "oivio and f othar, aooieties mreantUei trade and other, industrial repreflenutives. SS procession will march to the Graded jool groands where the1 United States SKitomioijije -Independence and the eo klan be rr Declaration' will behead by.W. Burhhead,, Esq,, and Capt. I A grand parade through the principal atreeta of the aity will then take place, After this It is proposed to have a hum ber ef amusta? snorts. M "l yu L At4 o'clock p: m.; at B.aebairrarT't Biere .will be a match; game rt ween tne Tarboro Club and -the -NaticftmlB, of this 1 Hi night there will be a grand display of fireworks, the finest and most elabo rate exhibited here since the days of ante-bellum; the whole to conclude wijh a grand balloon ascension. P v,;j" -f i Everybody In Wayne and surround ing counties is invited to be present and participate In the hilarities of the occa sion. ;. ;'.-. j Hb Thought So. One of the professors at the University of Texas is one of the most absent minded men in the. State. Not long ainoA a CAntlAman. whn wan onlv -j "Professor, 9,re yon marriedt." ' The orofessor was . absorbed ' tbonht for a fetf moments and then. replied??! j !:.,cv? oiiWiii oJ r;of? ' "Yesi think solfJL am tiotjmie Swiit uauoway, respectively, to te lol loped by the bration df . John, Long, Esq.. of New Berne; 11 T TT r (JEN. TOOMBS A CHRISTIAN. A ILetUr Six Slontka Old Ja.t Paa- Uakod. Prom the Savannah Morning Sewi. Washihqtok, Ga.. Dec. 12, 1884. Mr. R. J. Loyal, Ul Cherry Street, Ma . eon,OajL Mt Dkab Feixnd:-! received yours of Nov. 80 last with great pleasure, and intended to make an immediate reply, but I have not been well a day since its receipt. 1 Independent of my loss of sight, al most total now, I am severely afflicted, and my nephew, who is writing this tetter for me, is so indisposed that I am unable to write all I intended. ' I have had the settled conviction from youth that the Christian religion was true, aud that it was the duty of every man to pray to Him daily and to His Son, Jesus Christ, for forgiveness of sins. 1 feel an absolute conviction that all of God's creatures who will truly repent of their sins and pray for forgiveness will be pardoned and secure eternal happiness. I think I have felt I know I have felt this truth, especially in the last year. I have always had the great est confidence in your integrity and in your friendship for me, and I intended to have gone further in the interesting questions submitted by you, but my health will not permit this morning. As soon as my health will permit me to re sume it, 1 will write you a fuller letter. You write me that you have been a longtime engaged, which I knew, in retailing spirituous liquors, and you ask my opinion as to whether it is sin ful. I do not think of itself it is sinful, but I would advise you to get some other occupation as soon as you can nnd one to support your family. The Lord's Prayer, which I have al ways considered the duty of every man to repeat daily, which has been enjoined upon the whole human race, requires us to pray to God continuously to "lead us not into temptation,, but to deliver us from evil." I send you a little tract upon the sub ject of seeking religion. 1 send it by express this morning. It is the clearest exposition of the subject I have ever seen. Be sure to read the introduction by the Rev. Edwin Parson Hammond. The book is entitled, "The Blood of Christ," by the Rev. William Reed, M. A. It removes all mysteries from the true road of regeneration, and has given me more light and consolation than anything I have ever read not even excepting the Bible itself. God bless you, friend, and strengthen you to continue in your present course. Let me hear from you, especially if you nave received my letter and pampblet. I am very truly your friend, R. Toombs. A Little Ool Waa Spent. . Mr. Z. A. Clark, of Atlanta, Ga., in speaking of. $480.00 in gold, desires to say to the readers of this paper, that the whole of the above amount was spent in a fruitless effort in finding relief from a- terrible Blood Poison affecting his body limbs and nose presenting ugly running ulcers. . He ia now sound and well, having been cured by the most speedy ana wonderful remedy ever before known, and any interested party who may need a Blood' Purifier will learn from him that three bottles of B, p. B,.; restores his appetite, healed all ulcers, relieved his kidneys, and added twenty-one pounds to his weight ur thirty days. For sale in Newbern by R. N. Duffy Take Sine' Syrup of Tar for coughs and colds. Only 25o, For sale by R. N. Duffy. fehldw6m COMMEKCIAL. ' JotiRKAt Orrtoc, June 10 8 P. M. 1 COTTON. New York, June 18. Futures closed weak. June, 10.30 September, 10.17 July, I' 10.83 October, 9.95 August, 10.43 November, 9.87 Spots steady; Middling' 101-2; Low Middling 9 3-4; Ordinary 9 1-2. (New Berne market quiet. No Sales. Middling 9 1-2: Low Middling 8 15-16; Ordinary 8 1-2. ;..! IMllITIO M4KEKT. ' OmtonSkkd $10.00. Sxsd Cotton 83.50. . . Barrkls Kerosene, 49 gala. , 85o. ! Tobfkktinb Hard , $1.00) dip, $1.55. j "TA-75o.a$1.25. ; ! Ooriv 60a7()c. ! BaaswAi 20c. per lb. I Honey 60s. per gallon. I Bekt On foot, 6o. to 7c i Country Baku 12c per lb. )' ' . " Lard 10c. per lb. I Eoas lOo. per dosen. Fbksh Pork to. per pound. Pcanuts 0a75o. per bushel. Foddeb 79o.a$1.00 per hundred. . Onions ll.5flaa.00 per bbl. Field Peas '.,. Hides Dry; 10c ; green So. TjUjIjOW -5c. per lb. CmoEEm Grown, 40a 50c; spring MEjUj 65a per bushel. ; . . OIts-50 eta. per bushel. Tcrnifb 60c. per bushel. WooiilSal7e. per pound.' POTATOE8 Sweet, 850600. - ' A ' Smuouea Went India, dull and a on- inal; not wanted. Building. S inch, hearts, $3.00; saps, $1.50 perM. - ., ,. . . .. . WHOUCSALB PRICES. v . , ; "-. ; Nbw MbS PoRK-HHa.OO.'--'" 8BOCuRRS--Smoked, bo. I, to.; prime, to..' C. K. and Ij. C It. Bro., j ; j. : CTiOUB 4.0Oaf.UU. t ; Laed 7fo. by the tierce. . ; , V.TTO Ftsuila 10. t9.IUL "S&l ' h ''J. ' Booar Oraeulated, 7ic' Salt 90o.a$1.00 per eack. ! ' .'t MOLAB8EB ANP STRITPB SOaiSo, Powder $5.60. i.j.s i t'j ; BHOT-i.eo. - -t -; : il f: " New River Peanuts t remit parched evejr dny; 6 cla per quart At MXri'H, ou HootU Krout Kiwi, (tew Heme, N. C. jSjT-Uo with the orowd. :. jliw Farm For Sale, In Lenoir County, Two Milea irom Kinston. C'ontalr. Two Hundred and Nlnn Ar one hundied and Hfly-nine of which Uclesr tanning land; balanie wood land. There is a nice dwelline-houne, several tenant lmopn good barn and other outhouses. Exeellc a well of M ater. For terms of sale apply to it. (i. TUM., jDnel8dwlm New Kerne, N. V. Notice. ThfUTA U' Ml hA n Uaaf!nff..f f I . .. , . es ol Craven Couiily. a tlio w rourt House, in New Hei ne, on llio THIKI'IKTH of - ...... . .j, tit , r.., A.jfl .. l(,r l)t, purpoau of ancerlHliiliiy and forwnnlliiir Llio elalm of hh.Ii v,,... i. . .. ... . . . . "'"" w.iiiiera an an. entitled to the uraiuiiy provided for by Iho ... uniu.i jMi.i-niiiiy.aiHi ior llio trsniwe tlon ot mieli oilier tuislnesH ax maycome Ijeforo them. .IAMK.H A. HKYAN. June Hl.lSKi. td Chairman. Land Sale. By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Davidson eounly. North Carolina, made in the cane of Halllo C. Meador. Kxeeutrtx of W. W. Fife, 1 Bliall prix-eed lo sell at Public Auc tion to the liighext Wilder for Cash, on llio premises in. I lie City ol New Heme, N. C on Thursday, July 9th, 1885, the following cliy IoIh IxiloiiRlng lo the estate of said W. W. Kile, lo-wll: ljots nob. ssw, va, ins. ai. ai. sr. Klglit loU in JoHhua 8eoit a Krleh Yard iract. nunibered an follows: !Hi, !r7, lin, mu, .;, HI, 115 and 1 Hi; also, one acre of land tin ( y press street, oulsldc of eily liniilH; also two cemetery lots. rersoiiB dcHirhiK Inforiiial ion in reference lo the above, please call on K. u. Hill, iteal Hs tote Agent. New Heme. N. ('. I1MM1UK J. mi-:aimu, June.'idtd ComiuiSMloner. OCEAN HOUSE, MoreheadCity, N. C. This House, formerly tho NICW ilEHNR HOl'HK, having been THOROUGHLY EENOVATtD large additions of furnlturo having been added. Is now ready for llio reception of Bum mer Visitors. The Table will be supplied with the VKKV BEST this or any ol her market can all'ord. The jfroprletor has determined the House shall be kept Flrst-Clau In every rraptct. Terms to suit the times. IR. V. n. HOWKRTOV. Jimei:idwlm Manager. . Atlantic & North Carolina. Railroad Co., MCCltKTA IIY'H OKFICK, Nkwiikkn, N. 0., May 30th, lt5. , The Thirty-Kirst Kep;nlar Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Atlant ic and North i aioiinn nauroau I'oinpany will be held at MURKHRAD CITY IUUKMUjVI, 25th day of Jl'NK, ls.s.0. ' may.TO 2IK1 F. U. ROHERTS, . secretary. D. Schedule B. NOTICE. All parties dolntr bnslnoM as' nierrhnnU m-' otherwise, upon all goods bought lu or out of the State, or any others liable under Schedule are required by law to list the same during the flint TKN dava In JuK- Peranna failing o Hat within Hie time will he placed on uie delinquent list and w ill lieeliamed with double tax. 1 will bo at uiy ollice to rwl Ve rne same, ltlanks furnlslied. JOSEPH NKrjSON. JunlSdlU , Register of Weeds.. ANOTHKIt SUPPLY OP ' "Sapot Tolu': and : Newly Made Candies From ROYSTWB F AUTOBV, iust.reesWMt t MRS. STANLY'S STORK. marMd:tn Iollok street. ' IGE GREAU PARLOR! I I have opened, In connecllon with fn'y-CONj FKCTIUNEKY., an Ice Cream Parlor. Ice Cream anil Fruit Icea ran be had at all hours by the Plate or Measure. The utmost rare win he taketa In giving to' my customers . " A Good Article of lee Cream.1' The public are cordially Invited to call. "" ' WILL : OPEN1 ' ' , Wednesday, May 6th. Vsry leapeottollyi J i J il J .J0HJT DUlbr. BENJ. W. DAVIS, . k j (SHIPPKBOr BANANAS. X'.Vf Southern Fish, Fruits Produce iSpecialtt lpf' Barclay St. NEW.YOIlK-i " - CXJNSIQNMKNTS SOUC&TCO. )( . I -u 'J' PROMPT RETURNS MADSL,-Cm - " - - .... v. . i . . i i tiru . 76 o 79 Knlton Fish Market; Lrohaa roweifc mu wauiDKton it.; Wm. baaer ' Oq S8 Harrison W , . -... Wii.mii.stoi. (N. 0: RliRBl.clS-E. fe. Burruas, President 1st National Bank: Pre--." ton Camming Co v W. K. Davis a Hon. --.'.'V- day and the trade brisk. ; j ' h-.--1-'-1 H: X-f
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 20, 1885, edition 1
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