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p." New Berne latitude, 85s ' North. '
: " . - longitude, 77 3'. West.-
Sou rise, 4:46 I Length of day, f
Sua Bets. 7:19 1 14 hours, 83 miuutea.
- Moon N;U afcMI amii.'i Ji! , ..
C T4Tt:POT:JMIood shoe maker. ? Apply
:.v i. to -. -''J MeHnRwnr"4"
- Near cornoiol Middle aod Pcrilock Bte.,
'. .'i .-, A part ofithe eteamship QcIOboro'$
' 1 ' ' cargo was k:ttiousand 'emptV, -Hour bar
, ' . .... . ....
A Mr. Ealpli'tJray is acting -1600 agent
of tha NewBerne and Pamlico Trans
portatidn 0& 1 lUP'?-
TtottHUDt wiUtake
'ptaoev t rhUaelphiarind hot Baltimore
ttrted yesterdays, i i t ts.-A w K'l
The ateJtmrK:S(na,O0Ai from Eliza
ibeth City 4 nd A'Jm .CH'fy from Hyde
g r .-3ounty,arriTede6teraaf morning.. ,;'(
"1 y v-'AJl(Ongl the Wcleie of ' try qV" making
: ., its way to fhe 8herumdoah yesterday,
" : . noticed s great number of eucum-
, Jr!rti' vv; . si.ni.ti.i.i '.! '
; ; - -"Steamer STienonrfoafc left, with usual
: punotaaiityiiyeeterdayi, ' taking' out a
; ;C number of passengers and a large ship-t-'J
.' jnentef trucks suMt"'- v''-:" ;
: i , TW friends of Mr i Washington Bryan
V' complimented him last night wilh a
I ; fine serenade by the Silver Cornet Band,
i f wiclvai ckbwMed by him in a
neal little speech. '
; F. C. Roberts, &q.j ; was unanimously
jected'.Secretary.' and'JTreasurer of the
A,. &K. C.Jt., E,'. Company, yesterday.
? And the fact that it was without oppo-
: litloa, la sufficient compliment to his
, - V efficiency, to dispense with any that we
- could pay
" s Ik wa Mrs.'' O.-' Marks and children
" who left on the" tram' for New York on
J Thursday. 'Mr,' 0,'t Marks is 'not gone
: V .and does not take the children with him
whan ha' does so. nor does he hate a
. bie- "S. in- the middle of his name,
;V . HrWtoe CHsVeniii go6ds toeate
.teiliSlil reacyMoriheadob
MrHnAT thht the A. & N. C. Railroad
Compaiy' W -ieasedi iheirroad to
" Tbomaa A. Qrem of this city for thirty
f thousand j dollars : $et .annum, yhiph
: rendered a denial on his part, necessary,
not only positive Du'frequent when he
5. ' ' reached there on Tnursday
'- 'We saw yesterday the- commission of
" : Capt. Matt-Tlanly as Postmaster at Hew
: v" Berne, and learn that i he wil assume
' " th dnties on July thff first. Postmaster
t t General ,yilas Vputft his, name dpwn in
''.;V real John Hancock style, while Presi
' '. dent Cleveland shower respect td the
' i eoonomib feaiures"'pf the rniniBtratjon
and uas. no surplus
y A tremendUotJralnfertMii'thls sec-
tion vestedar- Near Rrverdale a.cu!
seteiday- wear itrveraaie ,,vui
as washed outyin (the rack of
covered, with ,waJerK' for, about
bert was
theroai
' one hundred yards. .;Capt. Powel, wlio
; yasii charge c4 a epeoi stookh'olderi'
: "train, W rpell'lKcottpW
. , engine from the oar and talra'.i Cross
' " in4 then puak the.lwuf ove. VCapLiSani
1 Howard went down wioh a force to pre
'V':.. train. . . . ,
t ' it .Jl , "
.!? - President Bryan requesU us to an'
V ' nounce that a special train will leave
"'New BenRp.iDni wen Ismvday 'night
forMorehead City, leaving the depot at
10 ftflotk,!rtpppjnp M Ma J. IMnnison
mill until 10:15, and will return Monday
morning kt ftdvano jaf.the mail train
This is to irive business men- and clerks
an, 1 ippb'rtihlty Voti jiisitipgi I Morehead
City without running a Sunday train,
f;.v-v- : r. -
The ReUrlnsf JPrpplat, I f to V.
; Col. John D. Whitford, the retiring
President ortoe A, & N, p. R, R. Co.
has held, atvp08iJioi for many jeara,
' and tliroueh many vicisitiides of a try
ing' character both to" the corporation
"and, its management 1 From the earliest
days of the porapany he has been a firm
aJvuoato,; and in . fact oae of the first
promoters of the project to build It, and
while- h&m now to retire frbmlto man-
" .poo-t it fe.gratifyirig to bjs friends
to know that it was a conflict of interest
mifnila of the Presidency': that has
broualkt about that result. i - 'Y
Bw Bchedal
a mn Treat
Hirer. - 1
-On and after Jdne 29th, the Steamer
rinufnti' will leave '.Klinslon. for, "New
Ierne on Mondays and Thursdays.
n.-:;rt!lt! cm Tuesdays 'and (i Fridays
etonicg at Jelly OKlfield and all - land
j... ,,rn- j river. . -,j - ''.
OtrlF "r Juty SJ, the steamer
ILL. - r leave Kew- Berne .for
Trectonon Fridays. Returning, leave
Tr .:.,non faturdnvs. touching st all
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, 8T0CKH0LDERS'JlETIXtf,
- Th claalnc' ; - j .
the unusual quietness which charac
terized the meeting of the Stockholders
of the A. & N. C. Railroad on the first
day was transposed into s rierce debate, !
taking a wide range.' '' 5 -
The meeting assembled at the hour
ppointed and was called to order by
the chairman, Col. Paul Faison.
Mr. Arnold Borden was placed in
nomination for Director,' Mr. Jos. A.
Bryan having declined, and received
almost the entire vote cast. " '
Messrs. W. B. Duncan, Jho. C. Wooten
and CoU Jno. W. Hinsdale were elected
the Finance Committee for the ensuing
year. X - ,
.The chair appointed the following
gentlemen as committee on proxies for.
the ensuing year:. J, C. Kennedy, L. J.
Moore, JI.;W. Wahabr F. M. Simmons,
F.Jones and W. T. Calio. ;
Col. J. T. Morebead proved that a res
olution, which he read, adopted at a
former meeting, concerning free paHses,
be made a by-law of the company. An
amendment was offered, when, on mo
tion of Washington Bryan, the matter
was laid on the table.
We will "give further notes on the
closing scenes" tomorrow. '
'After adjournment the Directors held
meeting and elected Washington
Bryan, President; F. C. Roberts, Secre
tary and Treasurer; Dr. J. P. Bryan and
George Dees, members of the Finance
Committee. The other officers and em
ployees are continued for the present.
The Day We Celebrate.
What are we going to do on the
Fourth of July ? The present outlook
seems to say nothing. Has the fires of
patriotism died out, or are they merely
banked and ready for use at a moment's
calling? If so. let the young men of
the city take hold at even this late day
and get up an old-fashioned celebration,
Let an orator be chosen, a reader for
both Declarations, May 20th and July
the 4th, selected, and let the people be
assembled to hear them.
It is too late for a display of pyro
technics to be provided. ' In faot that is
not necessary to a celebration and only
an ornament used at the close, whioh
haV for 'prndentiat reasons been dis
carded by some authorities, and inter
dieted by others. But the true gist of a
Fourth of July celebration is a patriotic
assembling together of the people, and
a rehearsal of the declarations and ac
tions of those whose efforts set in motion
the revolution which procured our lib
erties and the fruits of whose labors we
are permitted to enjoy. For this pur
pose we have all the matenar at baud,
in abundance, and we call upon the
younger members of the Bar ot, Craven
county to Oome boldly to thd front, take
the lead in this matter, organize
movement -read- the declarations, de
liver orations and not let the day pass
unheeded
In former, vears a lawyer who . had
neither read the declaration or delivered
an oration on the Glorious Fourth was
difficult to find, -and as that profession
has-'sreatlr 'increased in numbers it
should be another reason for the ob
servanceof this the' great "day n our
National history; while there is no ex
cuse for its neglect.! i-K ;;''. i -sf-s. JT.
hit Bi.f-'iV-": ri.- v '"'"t M
Mrs. W. H. Barker and. children left
The SMnandoah took'onfr as' passeh
gars yesterday . Mrs. and? Misel Mamie
Stimson. Mrs.- Potter and Miss Sadie
Eaton, all OttlaTVisltrtoniaffie State, of
Maine; Misi ; Nettle'.HoIlfsier" for New
Yorkl nd Mr. 4 Reiser, 7 and -Mr.
Ironmonger, a former trucker in this
Vicinity, for Norfolk. . :ni (
.M. A, Gordon, of Egyptwas intthe
niitv VBSterdaTJtf wla-'f l M-xwrit,
Hatttraa 1 Rcllea. - A- ' ' ''!
, 1 Ht. Homer W.' Styfon.of HatUfas,
was in iub jfBwiuaji uiu icpuiw
the existence of an old-time camp meet
ing at Hatteras; another one in a short
time at Chicamaccmico tfTxV TlSl.fT
Mr.. Styron brought; with him .and
turned over toMr. Thos. Williams some
old relics of the steamer Eome, a wreck
which a 'few months ago the Baker
Wrecking Company, blewnp on; the
ocean beach some seventeeii miles south
of Hsttcras.-The steamship gome was,
fiftv. tears aeo.! - the V finest ' steamer
on the Atlantic coast and the passenger
medium of - communication between
New York and Charleston, B.'Ci On
one of its trips in 1833 it Was wrecked
at the point designated above and sev;
era! lives were lost,, the event creating
a profound sensation,, as many of the
unfortunates represented some of - the
wealthiest and best known families of
the Carolir-aB, among them theCrooms
of New Berne, who left a large estate,
which was a subject of litigation' for
years, in fact a cants edebrt, and which
was finally gained by the Winthrop
family of this city. ' . , . . . ,'
TIe Hew CoUeete. : i -.
n A T t A TI-1 j ' 1,1 1
vin 11.14. 4uuairuwaiwiu wooh-i;
sums the duties of Collector of Customs I
for the Pamlico Distriot and we learn
thatCapt. Hardy B. Une wiU be bis
Deputy. Ca
work, well prepared for the duties.
These gentlemen are too well known in
this community to need that we should
say that the offices will be well and
fficiently filled.
Tha Raw PfeaMeatt,
Mr. Washington Bryan has been
elected President of the Atlantic
and N. w C. . Railroad i. Company.
Mr. Bryan is one of our most respected
citizenB and has the reputation of giv
ing strict attention to any dnties that
devolve upon him. ' In the new sphere
to which he has been called by the
board of directors he will have a fine
opportunity , of displaying 'f executive
ability, business tact and genuine push
and we have no doubt, he fullv abore-1
ciates the responsibilities as well as the
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nonors me pamauiy oi vnw uoaru I
conferred upon him. I
We congratulate Mr. Bryan upon his I
promotion and assure him that in the
JoubnaL he shall have an earnest ally!
in all endeavors to promote the prosper
ity of his company, and the section of I
Muinfn ttivi.iflr). nklnli kia 1 inA Avt.Aflflfl I
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vc..avw.I i.n. I
The Directors from this county se-1
lected bv the Governor- to represent the!
State's interest in the Board of Direo-
.... n, a rt n Da.imad n
nave been already announced Messrs. i
Washington Bryan and C. E. Foy. The I
first named has been elected President
of the Company, and we have spoken of
him in that relation. Of Mr. Foy it is
only repeating an Often stated fact to
say that he is one of our most energetic
business men and enterprising citizens.
No enterprise, since he reached the
state of manhood, in this city but
has had his hearty support, and in
many valuable undertakings he has
taken the lead. His position as Direc
tor in the railroad will enlarge his field
of usefulness to our neonle and we have
no doubthe will fully improve every
opportunity
of doing so'.
O&e Batter.
PWUnnnM. ffAtltno- nr nrvnlah
of late. Not long since through the fW o?. were aiscpvered on mes
Tar river Talker it challenged the State 4I morning lasu: Under the staircase,
fn nH-. k.kio. mn.r. Kmri . . m
and we would so prove it were we an
authority upon the fubjeoti The Abes-
Observer now says: - w. tee rerson, oi
iw.b. iinniit .t.i. hiMuiis ti "ii.
nine pedestrian of Eastern North Co-
Una." tt makes hia S4 milea arr
dav. from Nashville and return. June
5th be made 5 miles in 57 minutes,
carrying 83 pounds of mail matter. He
challenges any mail carrier in the State
to beat bis record."
A nresent resident of Wilson once
lived in Petersburg and worked at his
trade in Richmond, walking the distance
morning and evening. How is that?
WHwmAdvanM.
We have a mail man who makes Tren-
ton viatolloksvUle, 20 mass-each de
taking all the mall tter,', and a mule
to drive besides.
Twetotjr-Bvia.'x'aaura'iae T-Ur' ' L
On the 27th of June. 1800. Hie Union
AdVelorem nartv of Craven county inet
f .h i not, ft hnnae.-lflietf at the
Middle and Broad street crcgud
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i.l. ui i: i :
piaoea rue luituwiuK win uvujwo -
tion: . v-'
For the Senate: Francis If. Harpe. -
For House of Commons: F. E. Alfred
ana Lnaries u. iari. '
' m a . ya Mi m .
,The convention was presided over: by
JohnH. Richardson, Esq., and, J. M.
Harrison was the seoretary. A oom -
..... f-. M.j...' 'wrsi
milteeoonsi8ungoirf. u, riarniM,
nam. w.,on, """"T"'
Kmsey $. F French Joseph S Davis
.- n, , .ir.-ll T I - T..II
and H. Tv Gnion srere appointed ; toj se -
lectcandi4ates. ; . ? j ..
I The follpwinti Whereas'.!! preceeded
the Resolutions which,, were, endorsing
the nominations pledging the support J Printiogj had an, interview; wibh Seoret
...iU;...ntin ninHinrthAutnniAltarv Manninat this. afternoon inrearard
of the late Senator JJ ft Fhume,
Legislature and extending to him their
warmest thanks., ., :,iM -'..-.:,-:'--f
UTtn.A.A.al Takl-4-rA- MVAtUlffll aWi !f Atl
of. publio affairs, both State and, Na
V UaiTJOO. AU WV Pwvf
tional.it becomes the duty of all good
strength in the cause of the "Union the
Constitution and the enforcement of the
Laws ' to neat tne nnnappy ainerenoee
now existing and to give to the people
the) power of equalizing taxation in the
State. Therefore be it resolved, &c
We also note S3 arrivals that day at
.. . . T..t ..j.m..n
we w asaKwm uU.,.uu o - '
ton House, That 200 barrels of turpen
tine were sold at $3.80 to for vir-
ffin and vellow dip. - while hard only
commanded tl.80, and 85 barrels tar
WSS turned over at $1.57i, r.' : l
The schooner Howard cleared that day
for New York with naval stores by Wm I April 15 and. 16, 1885 gold medsds so
P.Moore.- l,--' ' nr,vJ?Me!AWM5?
To any body who has disease of throat
nr luncra. we will send proof that Piso's
-
Cure for Consumption has cured the
same complaints in other cases, aa
dress,
E. T. IlAEXLtTNI.
: Warren, Pa.
J "J..;. 1 -Jii '.us,'.) .; fi
f;i.;J Lei: KiMtOn Items;!
U2. L(i (it Li-r.'l'l . ii'-.. l.:";i! I
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..The m uchncteded rain earoe Thursday
and refreshed the oropa wonderfully. : .
r MraiE. F.Co?tandMra, JvA,.Pridgen
Misses Gertrude Hooker and Nannie
Latham returned from "Black Mountain
Tuesday evening," charmed 'with" the
beautiful scenery of the mountains and
the work of the Assembly.., , , , .
Quite a large crowd of ladies passed
through, for . Morehead Wednesday
evening. The excellent hotels at that
place will soon be filled. ' '
The cemetery has- been thoroughly
cleaned and its appearance much im-
S roved under tha direction of the Rev.
irael ; Harding Tha . .commissioners
deserve credit for this appointment.
. The Park commissioners have placed
in the Parka serviceable nump which
was much needed.' They deserve oredit
for their untiring 'efforts in fixing the
Park as place of resort for the town. '
Wednesday ' was ! aV gala day for
Eookerton. , A grand, railroad meeting
and barbecue
the attraction. A
large crowd attended from Pitt, Greene
I. T .. .
" f110" oun"28' wn?' 1. a mo
"WW UVIO VI U4UDWU W OO lUUlOl A.awa
dinner the crowd adjourned to the base
ball ground and witnessed a fine game,
though not a matoh game,
STATE NEWS
, tileaned from our Exchanges.
. . t.J.J. M M- A
. UU.vAlfJKUatU AUVWIf MID. UbAUUI
him aiiibt a nnllnrtinn nf ironical nlanta
oTowinff in fiBf vRTfl Ifimons: oruncpR
and bananas, and they are all growing
nicely. Especiallx -is this true of the
MD"; wnwn wa f "g000
authority, grew at least a foot last Sun-
Elizabeth City Carolinian: In this
locality two crops of Irish potatoes can
be raised on tne same land every season
We do it every year Or, alter raising
a crop of peas, either cotton or corn can
be matured on the same ground. This
is now a common practice with our bet
ter farmers, and with it improving the
land all the time.
Wilmington1 Review During the
shower yesterday afternoon the light
ning descended the. chimney of a. house
on Front street, between Queen and
Wooster, occupied by a colored woman
named Patience Merrick, and smashed
her stove to pieces, tore up the zinc on
the floor under, the ; stove and killed a
dog which was lying under the house,
Fortunately no Injury was sustained oy
0,IJ urnw no.UB ' ,
Ooldsboro , Jtestetiaer: . Evidences of
an attempt to fire tbe vacant brick store
I Of Mr. K. 1). rlOlt, On& dOOT SOUtb Of tne
i near tne iront. we noor . was saturatea
with and ?on1 'P f this was a lot
trash which had been fired, some of
I wm vmu yi
I of! the') staircase was also- very much
oorobd' It is very fortunate that the
I are went out, and tnat tne diaooiicai
attempt of the fiend was thwarted.
Washington Gaeete: A colored boy
was' drowned off of the lighter J. J.
Wolfenden at Myer's wharf last Thurs-
I aavnigmvMC seems necouia nave seen
I saved tad ;tfie two negroes on the boat
I at the time lent their aid.; There was
I some, .suspicion, of foul play r bqt Dr,
I Bltmnt.'who examined the body, says
there were no contusions or anything to
lead him to: suspect that the Dot had
been murdered. 1 TJie i body was found
lSvK
I Saturday' iaprningi jj prarkial i
mill
illus
Up stream.
I S'i0U2 ei.t. t
I Aii8.nMW.PirVate advices from
I an Mthe'ritative'otiree represent that
In'. W !' . . af . " - - - - 2 2 a
IV"''""" -"' ,
i $ termioauon el Uispresenj malady
is regarded possible, ol,-t',:. ,.
I ' pAEi3, Jujie'23. The government has
decided to; mae ine rjosenuies ot ao-
I IIlirH.A VAIlll IITJH DtrBlru lUUUiaii A.
K.ti: tikh,krii, 5v tw
lHotBi a. inyalideaiv.wherice it wUl be
conveyed to Abbeville,, where, in ac-
ioordance witn tne wisn oi me iamuy,
tit will be buried. "
. . iraa -il'Imb '
Manntajp: madi a nnmbtKofc dismissals
. tt Treasure Department today, m-
w ABUinwTVtr. - of o. -owreKirj
1 eluding -siiteen, clerks- in, the Sixth
Ir "w"1: T89 ,
iUIlT- iT;
0wiaf f Bi Bureau: of En craving and
Ujg-
JthA otherw&e eurtaUed. iJ" -
-iATJgti,"G;?, June Jfi3-Oaw'tne
1 kait -AS Ian4 VtvAltV tw tKA. aaMll(Lll
- 1 of Elbert: andi. Madison? the? recent hot
I UaB tnvjiru vaaw- wuuwavo
I weather has generated a disease, called
I resulting frequently' Id, death." , In one
neighborhood eight children "died In ten
day s,' tnree oeing cnuaren or, inomaa
Bridges.! If any entire families are now
confined to bed and the crops cannot be
attended to. Offers have .oeen made
for the necessary, labory but without re.
i suit, ana tne wneas is standing u me
fields nnharvested and the cotton
hopelessly in the grass, :
is
WASHmcrTOiJ. June 23. The Presi
I dent has made the following awards:
gold watch to Lieut. -Commander Joee
I mJ? tar tallantiervicee to the crew
nf tha atranded Amfirifeaai bark Oneco.
T ill, rfHDUiuv uia vmw u& wa uuuun
I Iowa on Lake Huron in the fall of 1883
la sUvtr 1 medal )td.BafaellGronzalez I
Spanish pilot tor. rescuing two .aearaeto
- 1 of the nsrerue iremon reo. v, .-i&Jo;
silver medal t Mateo: . Vidal and Jose
I Car telle for. aiding .Qonralc:- gold
medal to- Rafael Herrerm. for rescuing
two seamen of the-American schooner
Belle Hooper on April 19, 1880V.
Richmond, Va., June 23 The police
authorities of Martinsville. . Henry
county", have on their hands a murder!
case 01 twenty years ' stana mg. x ester
day a grown daughter of Petes Grins, a
colored man, told them that her father
killed Mr. George Ponnill, a prominent
citizen, who was found dead, in 1805,
in bis own office, with his pistol by his
side. It was tnen supposed that be bad
committed suicide. . Grins' daughter
savs her father was cruel to ber, and
was the cause 01 sending ner nrotner to
orison for horse stealing, and it seems
to have been a desire for revenge that
led the daughter to expose her father.
urine will be tried for the murder.
" .' 1 1 .:(
The Paris National writes: "There
are in France 86.000,000 of human be
ings who work hard from morning to
evening, and who do harm to no one.
fhere are besides in this country 300,000 1
rascals who rob and murder, and who
pass by the name of the army of crime,
There are, furthermore, in France 800,-
000 politicians whose sole occupation is
to excite class against class, and
whose ayowed aim is the destruction
of every existing institution. With re
gard to the 86,000,000 of Frenchmen,
nobody pays any attention to them; but
the other 600,000 are the obiect of
the most careful solicitude on
the part of the governing classes,
If a professional malefactor commits a
oriminal . act, every effort is made to
save him from merited punishment.
and if a professional agitator incites his
fellow citizens to pillage and worse, he
is a privileged being."
Malarial Polaon.
The drouth in Southwest Georgia last
spring dried up the wells, and we were
compelled to use water from the creek
on the plantation. Tho result was that
all were troubled with chills and fever.
I carried with me several bottles of
Swift's Specific, and as long as I took it
I had perfect health. As soon as I
ceased taking it, I, like the rest, was af
flicted with chills. When I resumed its
use, I was all right again. We have
used it in our family as an antidote for
malaria poison for two or three years,
and have never known it to fail in a
single instance. W. O. Furlow.
Sumter Co., Ga., Sept. 11, 1884.
A Cripple Restored.
I a boy
(Lona White) into the Orphans' Home,
nonr foirvrt. frnm r!salnmhiia. TTa wmI
one of the poorest creatures I have everl
seen nothing but skin and bone crip-1
pied and deformed by Hcroiuia, wmcn i
had attended him from his birth. About I
eignwenmoniMagoi coinmTOoeu B"' I
mg nun Hwirt s Hpeciao. After several i
bottles bad been taken and no visiDie i
reBultS to be seen. I began to despair, I
but continued the medicine. At last I
signs of improvement became apparent,
and from that date to the nresent there
has been OonBtant improvement Of both
mind and body, lie is now about lour-1
teen rears old. and is one of the bright
est boys 1 have ever seen. I nonestiy
believe that he will ultimately outgrow
the effects of this loathsome disease
under the influence of Swift's Specific.
Tbe two cases of erysipelas which
were treated some two years ago with
S. S. S. show no symptoms of return of
the disease. U H. f atnb,
Sup't Orphans' Home. So. Qa. Conf .
Macon. Ua.. Nov. 1. 1884.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases
mailed free.'
The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 8, At
lanta. Qa.
For sale in Clew Uerne at u&nuuuit
BROS.
COMMERCIAL.
Joubnal OrnCK, June 26 6 P. M.
COTTON.
New York, June 25. Futures closed
firm.
June, 10.33 September, 10.21
July, 10.83 October, 10.00
Aucust. 10.43 November, v.vu
Spots steady; Middling 10 8-8; Low
Middling 9 0-8: Ordinary 3-8.
New Berne market dull. No Hales.
Middling 0. 8-8; Low Middling 8 13-16;
Urdinary 8 3-8.
: DOHIR8TIC lUBKtf.
Cotton Seed $10.00.
Shkd Cotton $3,50. ,
Babbels Kerosene, 49 gals., 85c
TUBCRNTtira Hard, $1.00; dip, 11.65.
tak 70o.aai.sja. ,
Cobn 60a7oo. '
Beeswax 20o. per lb.
Honey 60c. per gallon.
BEEF-i-On foot. So. to 7c.
Country Hams 12c. per lb..
-:- Labo 10c. per lb.
Eoos lOo. per dozen.
Fresh Pork Oo. per pound.
Peanuts O0a75o. per bushel.
Fodder 75o.a$l. 00 per hundred
Onions $1.66a2.00 per bbl.
Field Peas
HiDES-Dry, 10c.; green Se.
Tallow Sc. per lb. '
Chiokens (irown, ,40a50o.; spring
80a30c ; .
MkalM(5o. per bnsheL
'Oats SO ots. per bushel.
, Turnips 50c. per bushel.
Wool 13al7c per pound,
Potatoes Sweet. SoaSOc
SaraaLES West India, dull end n on-
inal; not wanted. Building. 8 inch.
hearts, $3.oo; saps, fl.oo per M.
, ... i - anntMiM nirat. '
. New Mess PoRK-ia.00. . :0 pvn
Shoulders Smoked,, No. . 1,1-. .50.;
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Lard 7t by the tierce.
Nails Basis- iu, axou.
; Sdoar OraBulated, 7S. t-rnvi
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Ihw River Peahufs-
Praab parehed ever day; S eta per quart At
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on Sooth Front atreet. New fiprnn. -
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For Sale,
A BMAIX UWELUNO HOURI with itarn
Stablee and Bueev Home, fuel inline i..
tollable for a nloe dwelllnp with a rrontnl
from fie to 7s feet aud 110 dep U autt-aur-Vf,1--
sdjoliiing the lot or lk, ticeeii. ca
Apply to
June?l lw
K. CV KEIIOE,
Farm For Sale,
In Lenoir County, Two Miles
from Einston.
Contaloa Two Hundred ar.d Nina Acres.
one hundred and flfty-ninu of wlilch Is dear
farming land; balance wood innd Tiyre i a
nice dwelllng-hotae. several tontint honwu.
good barn and otber onihnusii. txcollrnt
well of water.
For terms of sale aprly to
JonelHdwlm
Ne EeriiP, N. C.
Notice.
Tnere will lw aUeetinv of llieCommliwloti-
eja of Craven County, at the nnw Couit
House, In NwBwn.. on the THIRTIETH nf-
lePKEHENT MONTH. at TEN. A.M.. for ti.
purpose of ascertaining and forwarding tlio
claims of audi Nortli ( arollrhv antdlnnr nn-nie
enutiea to lue gratuity provided for by tbe
last General Aseml)ly, and for tho tninnac-
tion oi such oilier uusineaa as may coiue botore
them.
JAMES A. TtllVAW
June lti.lH.so. id Cbalrman.
Land Sale.
By Virtue Of au order of tha Hnnevtnr (Vim.
of Davidson county. North Carolina, made In
the ease of Bailie C. Mondor, Executrix of W.
" - riic, i nimu proceed io Ben at. inline Auc
tion to the highest bidder for Owih, on tho
premises In the City of New IJeinc, W. C, ou
Thursday. July 9th, 1885.
the following city lota belonging to the cgtf.us
of said W. W. Fife, to wit: 4m
Lots Noa. 220. tt. 37H. 21. 2. 'fi.
Klght lota in Joshua Scott's Krlnk- V...I
Tract, nnmbered as follows: 90, H7, 107, 10S, 11:!,
hi, iiu ttim no; iiiho. one acre or inna on 1 y
press street, outside of clt limits.- niaa in
cemetery lots.
fersons desiring Information In rofererjee to
the above, please call on K. o. mil. Ileal Es
tate Agent. New Berne. N. ('.
UEOKUE J. MEADOK.
Jnne&dtd Comiulssioner.
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MOrehead CltV. N. C.
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This House, formerly the new bernk
house, having been
snrin ATT fl ITT V T WATT A rniT
""u
ns kw lumuum naving oeen
added, is now ready for the reception of earn-
mer Visitors.
I Tne Table win be supplied with the veby
I BEST this or any other market can afford.
I Tne Proprietor has determined the House
"" " KePl trsi-c-iass in every rcqpect.
49 Terras to suit the times.
Dn. w. II. HnwtkTnv '
Junel.l dwlui Manager.
D. Schedule
B.
NOTICE.
All parties doing huslnosa as raerrhants or
otherwise, npon all goods houclit In or out of
the State, or any others llnhlo under Schedule
"B,' are required by law lr l!st the same
during the first TEN days In July.' Persons
ailing to list within the tl mo will bo placed
on the delinquent list aud will beeliarredwWh
double tax. 1 will bo at my ofl'.aa to rooelv
the same. Ulanks rurnlshod. . " ,
JimErn nelso "
JunUdtd Register of Deeds;'
ICE CREAM PARLOR!
I have opened, In connection with my OOJU
FECTIUNKHY. an
Ice Cream Parlor. '
lea Cream and fruit Icea can be had at all
hoara by the Plate or Measure. --'
The utmost rare will be taken In siVirig trl
my customers
A Good Article of Ice
fr 1 '
The public are oorUiaUy Invited to Qtlfeil
will open:",;1V.
Wednesday, May; 6th. ; t;
vory respectfully, . j.
JOHN DUHK.-ii
BENJ. We DAVIS,
Commission Uerchanf
, f-.Tl Hl'in,
Southern;. Fisli,:;Friills,
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