r I 'Ti FT"TT71 r. : W A 'TT.Tr II vvr-v rfr"-r-tv"i nv -tin - a rrr - II' if - lY II Ti ' II II " YV"I A : II . .;,,,t.V-.-:-"y;: -'J :?LVtH".J;it C3 .1 VOL. IV, no: 88C ft II M -'-w ' II ri i II ;i . vj; f II t.-.j nsaisnwaiasmassaa- amsnwssi BLmmBv a '"-'f asBBSsaasMspesss asaKSBfeaa mHm aftlsMBBaRigaMnw Jlip if 4 LOCAL NEWS. Jtirwl aaaiatUMaimaaae.- ,Newl Berne latieude- I5a 6' North. " ,A longitude, W' West. -, Sun rfces, 4:84 I Length of day ; 5 Sun sets, 7:17 r 14. hours. 23 miuutee. Moon sets at i$Z p.m.., ....'.;.'. ...-.....! i tAtbenla" Lodge' No.' 8, " KnigLts: of I'rtkMS.meet tonight - - - t Tke:h(i)ael l&Juldto is oVlow' ard' i sbipriilyjys o pir. j ' " ThaaountyioonnMisfliouers are in ies sion this wee "revising Uip tax list,, 'The','lMho6.r'(ft.'nry;.''.;t.avipg been thoroughly overhauled and paint-', : ved, was launched yesterday, . ,The schdonf BieHWmt fcapt. Nelson, " arrived'. frouV yPhUwiefphta ' yesterday ' with , a, cargo- of i coal for1 Watson '& ' i Daniels.'".,.. T--'X''' We tkneyloupp, J with , thanks, the recelpj po-to maJ?ns-,or canta-, - loupes, of tUe JInrensnr-lc'tiibe, from ' CoL,l!(John Nai.Wh1tferdA They ; are - w"eet ana'aelicIoB's'andilio 'finest in aiae j have seen fn the market' this . spring. . Ohu Sditdrial pa4 Tk puhUah nn otHer communication, from Prof. E. O. ' Daves on' Civil Service Iicform. Owing! , to !U length wehavo not room for com- mentsinthis rssuo on.Jj1 o' say that he argues his side of the question welt. We'tnay have something to say on it to- The.Midnil, and uicxBtep; nines, cbmposea of colored bergs of , Mis city, crossed bats t neaf , tho dopot yesterday evoning, resulting in a victory for tho Quicksteps .The scoro stood 4 to 15. ,i . ", " . L Stor BreaklBK. Od' Friday nighi'last Mr. T. A. Dillon's ' store afc Tusqarora was broken into and about seyentyjflvej dollars worth of ,: groceVies'tekeh onit. 1 The' 'lock to the door was j broken, after an attempt to break, through the window;' and the goods' Vrere carried , off in a cart. .No . " clue to the thief as yet. : r oar stoi pumMBKso.. 1 1 Vi i . ITMrteV Berne" Fire Company loft yesterday twenty eoyeri strong for Wil mington, They "were esoorted to the depot by the Silver Cornet "Band and maayof our citizens. The boys were inne-trlm an will do crodit to the fire dmMtftmentg of this etty while: in ' Wiluagsm4ef had'a pressing invi ' tation to accompany thera, but felt com 5 , pel led on account of pressing work to decline.- We wlsnthcrh a pleasant trip and safe return. -' . , Personal.' . A. W. Wood, Esq., returned from - Raleigh lastltfgbjb &itji his commissions " in his pocket. ,r, 4 -5 ,' Mri"JeJ. N ' Ives and son Johnnie left ... for Beaufort last night. , Misses Fdnn'iei and Lu Waters left for Wilson yesterdays s ; r. i yi , - Mtf Bed H. Roberts, the Clever teller of the National Bank, left for a visit to Buffalo Lithia Springs, Va. ' Mr. J. H.nackburrr-leftjfor Morehead City last? night; e Vm aid1 to the force of escorts at the Atlantlo Hotel; indeed heseendfibj.liigjh tint capacity when he lef t the depot, .' i' Miss Carrie Rhombeaueh. of Warm ' Spriirr?vaH1rigile?pasB0igtra WorekeadWityAalt nfe?.. VtW Barns Sllr Crnet Band, Itives us. pleasure to note that the New! Osifnd 'Bilvbt Colrm'Band', 'in 'es corting the firemen to the depot jester--' day, made lpUtirOsJrfUhin "'afr'Vny ' time within the last .two years. The musio was new and appropriately or- ranged for the 'nunrber of instruments that took rartt while the joterDrotation - by tk'Janf'ws most excellent. There have been several new accessions to .the to the "efllcienjCy, 'displayed,,,, We. conr gratulate the band in their success, and especially the loader Mr.. A., W, Cook, in his faculty iof knpcking music out of greenhorns. - dieted Psr'Xlbcl. Yesterday Ei E.' Tticlr and Alouzo Williams, col... sDtarsil before Justice W. Q. BribBOn'as deeniant in an ac tiop. hronsnt by E.iUvens,'. tmanuei Fisher R. C Baker-and 4W. ". Law- renc0,1r,;aU. eolorea, lor iidci. tion C. C; Clark and Qep.' ft, Whit appeared for the prosecution. and Moore & Clarke for the deft ndants. The prosecution charfi.thafc tiie'publJ'Atioh of ajcard ia t:.e Daily 'Journal of July OLhby the defendants was a libelous publica tion. The defendants' counsel waived ex:;,' ' t -,: if tV. fihe Justice to ' fix uiiumiit of bond, .which after some ftrgur.u-i.t by counsel' was fixed at ; ) nh f r t' rir nppenrance at the L. it t ..a .f r . :' ; "Hor Court, A! ! s arJn Tu. r tore out a war- r : ; ' i r ' tf ' -s Jloore for l r l.n-k c f t" p door of the The Young Mens' Christian Associa tion of this city is progressing finely. New recruits are received at , every meeting, numbering now ' nearly sixty meg bers in all. . The Association has rented the Bishop building, which' will- be their headquarters as- soon as it com pleted. - Song books have boon secured, and in future there will be no lack of musio. The meetings heretofore have been holt in the Methodist Church and the. lecturo room of the Presbyterian Church, for. tho use ef which the Asso ciation is under obligations. -.. - r. - ' ' i An Old New Demean Dead. By letter we receive intelligence of the dealh' of Mr, Marcus' Cicero Stanly, which occurred at his home at Ora mercy Park New York, on the Oth in stant, of heart disease. 'Mr. Stanly was one of tho old time New,, Berneans and belonged to that noted family of which all North Caro linians have, heard. He took a deep interest . in the home of his childhood and was 4i constant reader of the Jour nal, i To his bereaved wife and afllictod relatives we extend our heartfelt sym pathy : r ; t .i. A Pleasant Sleamlot Hide. By invitation, a number of ladies and gentlemen enjoyod yesterday afternoon a pleasant run down tho river on the the excursion steamer Trent, ns far as Fort Ellis, stopping at Cray wood on tho down trip. Here the manufacture- of wooden dishes was seen by many for the first time, while the immense build ing in course of construction for the manufacture of pulp was soon for the first time by quito a number of the visi tors. The magnesia kiln was tho won der of all and at once decided to be an other lighthouse because of its solid structure and great highth. Every body at Gray wood seems to have some thing to do and knows how it should be done, OTen the machinery nppoaring to almost have human intelligence, so nimbly and accurately it performs its allotted - duty. Leaving here tho steamer " headed down the river, passing Oreen Spring. Fort Lane, and the line of breastworks extending out from thence, and on down to Mr. R. P. Williams' brick kiln, near Fort Ellis, where the largest burn ever made in this section is now about ready for the match ; the number in the kila being some ' thousands over a quarter of million. Without landing, the home stretch .' Was taken and all ar rived refreshed and invigorated by the delightful atmosphere , and beautiful scenery.) There was a universal feeling of thanks to Capt. Dave Roberts for the afternoon's enjoyment expressed by all on board. ' Stonewall Items. On the 8th Instant I left home, accom panied by Mrs. Itemizer, on a trip to Urecon. to witness the marriage or Miss Alice Tuthill, the daughter of Mr, E. Tu thill, to Mr. Sam , Springer of the same place, which took place at the ap- the evening in the Baptist church in that town, me pastor, uev. a. reeie, om ciating, The whole, ceremony - was handsomely performed. - both parties responding to their whole duties under a beautiful arch of evergreens in front of the rostrum. The horse-shoe for good I n Mr wan on hand. The church was simply packet).'1 After the ceremonies a reception was neid at toe nouse or roe bride, where refreshments were u rural ly furnished and a genial good time was had, and all who are acquainted with th young couple were a unit in wish in o- them a hannv and nrosrerous life: and tho itemizer extends his best wishes and hopes that they may never get where water freezes thirty feet under the earth. --If he is not mistaken Lute T. will profit by Sara's example.! . " Un the way to uregon . we passed through the pew., ditch, settlement in this county ana the south- ureek section of Beaufort, and it did one's eyes good to see the magnificent orop of corn the finest prospect that has been for several years. - Cotton is generally small but a good stand, and if no bad mishap a fair crop will surely be realized. I Some crops of cotton were nne. : xtiuy juoya, Ben. Thompson, the Messrs. vaton, and sev eral others wno nave succeeded In eon- quering Gen. - Oreen ought ta be satis- fied with their crops, but those the Gen eral has taken charge of and holds the fort have a hard road to travel. . There are some who say that we -cannot raise cloverj to all Buch J would advise to pay Mr. E. Tuthill a visit and see' his clover, sowed i last February. . 1 : will risk my reputation for veraoity that for the soil nowhere north or south, east or west; can it be beaten. ; .. - - . On the 5th inst., by Rev. L. D. Broughton tieing the knot, liufus Simp son and Nancy Cahoon wero mads one. All that I can say is that if Ruf us ia as smart as Nancy they will surely thrive, and' ye itemizer extends congratula tions. ' , . : ' On the 10th inst., at his home, Mr. Heath Hoi ton, after a short illness, passed over the river, leaving a wife and three children and many friends to mourn his loss. A good citizen gone. An infnnt son of J. U.'Daniels died on the 13th jnst., after a short illness. ... i -- - i i . L Take Sine's Syrup of Tar for coupha snd Colds.. Only ioc. tor s.ms l y K. N. Dcryr. fc-bldwCra , ' ;.....! ' ' Xinston Items. Going fishing is one tiling coming batk with the fish is another. -' - , ! - Rev. Dr. C, E. Taylor, President of Wake Forest . College spent Friday in Kinston. -r k, ,l v Inferior Court next weak. There is a prediction that this will be its last session. ',-'' '. -;'.--' We are glad to note the removal from the court house square of the internals of the jail. . ... rr. Prof. Thos. R Rouse, of La Grange, will continue to be one of the instruc tors in Kinston College. ; We saw a good natured young Kins ton i an. last week, taking out twelve children in one buggy for an evening ride. . We need rain now. All our neigh bors around have had refreshing show ers within a week, but we are being parched. Our cemetery is receiving the care ful attention of the curator. Rev. Israel Harding; and under his direction order is springing from shaoe and beauty is taking the place of deformity. Col; Adam Davis is pushing forward his large new buildings for his military school at La Grange. He has been for some years rather cramped for room, but this will noroe so nerearter. Mr. William A. Phillips died at the residence of Mr. John R. Phillips on July 6th, in the twenty-third year of his age, oi consumption, ine runerai services were conducted by Rev. A. J. Hires, pastor of the Baptist cfcurcn. The remains were taken to the family burial ground for interment. Whon no fun can be had in Tucahoe, you inay know that there is a dry spell in Kinston. That portion of our town is absolutely quiet now, from "early morn till dewey eve." In fact, all along the line of Queen street, only an occasional dray can be seen creeping along, And ' it is only when Capt. White s steamer blows the signal lor opening the draw of the iron bridge that our drayman shows signs or me. Then the drowsy horse is whipped awake and there is a rush for the wharf. Even the park is left deserted; only "here and there a traveller. " The opening of the schools and the opening of the cotton bolls will change all this and our little city will awaken into new life and energy. In the meanwhile. we sit and broil, wipe the perspiration from our brows and try another game at chockers in the hot back room. Aurora Items. Milk and peaches in town. Aurora is about to have a brass band. The house turned over by Mr. Wiesger has been put up again. Mr. Geo. Swindell is building a new dwelling on Main street. Eggs 13 cts. per dor en; chickens (spring) 30 to 85 cts. a pair. Dr. Chapin has returned from Ocra- coke looking ranch improved. J. W. Chapin is going' down to let us rest. Look out for Ban story next. . Prof. Bonner back from Black Moun tains; looking well; pretty as ever. Look out catfish man, Bsn Thompson is coming with a turtle story that beats the catfish. . Mr; W. A. Harvey is building an ad dition to one of his houses on South Main street. One of our merchants eat too many whortleberries and then shut up store for a day or two. The old hat man has moved on Main street, where we can hear , him ory "cheap goods" as usual. , . Dr. Henry Perkins, mail carrier from Washington to Aurora, was to be mar: ried last night. Missed nre.. - One ef the Bulls of Wall street is busy fixing up fishing tackle. Look out pikes and gars, old J. is. w. is coming. j, : -.t; Mr. Gaskins has his ice house com plete and now we have plenty of ice convenient. Much oouge, uasxms. , ' A prudent man careth for ate beast Dr. T. P. Bonner just got a quantity of oats, and X suppose nis pony don 't care. ' The steamer Glide.Capt. Ed. Springer, wilt take a crowd of gents' down to Ocracoke Saturday night. Hope' you will have a pleasant time, boys. . . , ' Big dispute in this township as to wbichistne prettiest man, one of An rora's carpenters or a certain ex-oon- ductpr. , Xiecided in ravor oi the latter, ,! -' .' -Vr-,V,-;",ffl ;1 ';s7.-'wlW Bwjr.:.- s.; Editor Jouhnal: I bare neither the time or . disposition . to. r answer, the lcarnedt) article signed i'Judas. Am too busy just now to enter into a con troversy with Judat, Tom Paine, Inger- soll, or the tevu. , . . : - , ; S : J. V.'WILUAMS. ; , -! - ' ' Author .of "Fair PUy" : Juiy listn, ibso. . ;.- : f - 1 For over six years I have been a ter rible sufferer from a troublesome kid ney complaint, for the relief of which I hare spent over $250 without benefit I the most noted so-called remedies pro v. ing failures. The use of one single bot tle of B. B. B. has been marvelous, giv ing more relief than all other treatment combined. It is a quick cure, while others, if they cure at all, are in the distant future. (J. U. KOBerts, - -- Atlanta Water Works, ' Dr. L. A. Guild, of Atlanta, who owns a large nursery and vineyard, has a lad on his place who was cured of a stub born caso of Scrofula, with one single bottle of B. B. B. Write to him about tho case. .-1 For sale wholesale and. retail by R. N. Duffy. Cash to accompany the order, . If you have a bad cold. Sine's Syrup of Tar will cure vou. Only &5o. For s!!e by R. Jf. Ddry. fel dw6m to n Swanaboro Items. " "' Jsi maxpagofk or 4efttbfl this week, i Pretty healthy; only a few'i minor Hye sent the sawfish saw by Miv E. B. Harset to tha JodbnaIi with reepecta. Seyeral visitors fat town:' Mr: Alex. White, from PoUokaville; Mr R.S. McLean, from Wilnuiurton; Uisa uaise Sean, from Co4unbi, 8. Q.4 and eereral others: Come, on, , we wilf , amuse you andgiTeyoii good ' fare, as you see by the ad. or Dennis Home. " We toio a' trip on White Oak last week to see the petfplo and the crops; went away up above George Smith's, in (he pooosin; saw George up to bis oyes, almost, in. mud and water sotting out potatoes. He said he had too much rain bat that didn 't bother him. ad he had the best farm on - the river. All. the erops looked well, considering the rain at that timet ; Saw Esq. Caleb : H. ; he was pninnK and blowing onoppinit bis cotton but took time to stop and go to the house and smoke, saying he was very glad some one bad come so he could have an excuse td rest; Took, dinner with friend Frank Bell, went to see Rev. Jobe Smith,, Mrs. Wright Smith, and she showed, us some of the largest oabbage we have seen this season. All quiet in town now, The 4th of July has passed off very, quietly and pleasantly, with one little exception on Saturday night, and' that was caused by a little too much bad "red eye, " but no damage done. After the May-Pole dance the boat race came off. Five boats entered; distance 8 miles; result as follows: Canoes, Qull, Cape. Beady, and iunny,Japt. Jones; sharpies. Bet lie, Capt, Blood good, Yellow Dwarf, Capt. Littleton, and Dauntkti, Capt. Willis, all started from wharf at 1:20 p. m. Wind sun from southwest. All made good time, but the Gull came in first by 101 minutes, making' the distance in 1 hours; the Bettie next 10? minutes be hind Gull, Yellow Dioarf li minutes behind Bettie, Fanny 3 seconds behind Yellow Dwarf, and Dauntless last a few seconds behind all, but she made a bad start in the beginning, fhe Gull had the advantage as she was longer and heavier than all by considerable. No allowances were made as to size or length. At night the closing exhibition and play were welt rendered by the S. D. Ulub. Dramatic snarade Kose Thome" and laughable farce "Haunted Hotel" were played to a large audience, complimentary to a greater part The principal characters were Misses wuiiira v t a vs nuu amxwiuwivi au i avwuv Thorne," and H. S. Mallett, J. A. Pitt- man and u. Ward, in ''Haunted Hotel," Mallett as- Mrs. Hamhonev made the darkies ashamed, as he could play darkie too well for them. . . , 014 Violins. : One of the principal reasons why old. violins axe so superior to modern ones lies in the fact that the secret of the old vamishes is lost.' The fact that the old gum-amber, ob tained, from the interior of Africa, and the transparent dragon's blood, the chief ingredients ot the olri var nish,' are no longer procurable may be a cause for this. , On this mat ter, however, i critics differ. The chief 'reason,, however is, that as time goes on.tn resinons matter is gradually shaken out of the pores aad fibres of, the wood and drops a . : i i 'll - V ll J A. - 2 Derow.iQio uie aouow. owing wj vi bration. Vi.Thft , sap-. , pecomes . also drie up'r.witV age; the wood, bo cqmes ,l, honeycoinbe, , and; , conse qnently porous, light and . elastic. The number oi vibrations in a given tiae Is . Increased, - the (Vibrations also' harmonised and unified, and thus the mellowness an intensity of sound is augmented tho original rongnness ana oarsnness is smootu- ed away, and the violin becomes more deliciously .sonorous Jx. X. Star. " . .i- u ' ' Wiii.Miil. ... . Is tlie name of a flourishing 'village in Coffee county c' Georgia, oo the.' line of the urunswicit anor Aimmy.rauroaa. Mr.D. K. Gaskin; a well known cfti sen of that village, write undes date of December 22d:, 1 nii i v I .. ,-f' i i Spoil after my ,marnage7t about) four years ago, my wlfo was1 stricken with some trouDiepeouuar to ner sex, wnicn broke down net general ueahbv ' In this condition she weejfloon aften attacked with Inflammatory henmatiam of such a severe tVne that it made her a eripple. She was reduced in: "flesh , to sixty-five pounds, and came1 very ' her losing her life, Shr was attended) by three, good physicians who treated, her withi some benefit, but the swelling Jn.herr joints never lert ner, , LAet!snmmer tno itneu matism returned in k still more severe and Miafuifutui w hlcS m!Wnea"t5"3e?y f the skill of all the doctors. She would almost eo-fraafcowtth ixahl .wOultl lie and scream alL- dayC 'A'f riend of mine! who ia ah engineer on the Bruns wick ft Albany Railroad, suggested that I should use Swift's Speciflo (S. S. S.), which I did. After she had taken one small bottle she was up and able to walk over the house, aid after- taking the six small bottloehq; H now able to doany kind of house work; the swelling has gone, all the pain has left tier, and she is in better health than she ever was. The treatment before using the Swift's (Specific cost me between $350 to $400, and six bottles of 8. 8. S, coat me six dollars. ''.-'V. ." v It is certainly the mo "Wonderful medicine and the best blood purifier in the worlds -The proprietors should let the world know about it f - - V ft r Note. The B. S. 8. Company 'trish'ta caution purchasoxa. in regard to th nu merous imitations of their goods, Some car,ry the lie en the- face, purporting to ce vegetable remedies: wnen, in laot they , are really strong eolations . of poisonous nuneralT-M Mercury, rotasn eto. Be careful to get the genuine. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. The Swift Speciflo Co.. Drawer 8, At lanta, Oa. ' For sale In New Berne at HANLXXJK BROS. COMMERCIAL. ' Irtrnlv T. ttwwtm Tnlu 19 P IT COTTON. Nkw YobJk, July 10. Futures closed steady. .. . July, 10.20 October, 9.83 August, 10.24 November, a.'-t September, 10.11 Deecember, 9.75 Spots easy: Middling 10 7-16; Low Middling 9 11-16; Ordinary 9 7-16. New Berne market quiet. Ho Males. Middling 9 7-16: Low Middling 8 7-8: Ordinary 8 7-16. DOJHKSTIC HiRKKTi Cotton Seed $10.00. Sep Cotton $3.60. Barbels Kerosene, 49 gals., 85c. Turpentine Hard, $1.00; dip, $1.55. Ti.a-75o.a1.25. Corn 60a7oc. Beeswax 20c. per lb. Honey 60c. per gallon. Beef On foot, 6c. to 7c. Country Hams 13o. per lb. " Lard 10c. per lb. Eoos 71o. per dozen. Fresh Pork 6c. per pound. Peanuts 60a75o. per bushel. Fodder 75o.aSl.00 per hundred. Onions 81.00 per bushel. Field Peab Hides Dry, 10c. ; green 5o Pk aches S3. 00 per bushel. Apples 30a50c. per bushel. Honey 40c. per gallon. Tallow 5c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 40a50c. ; spring 30a30c. Meal, 65c. per bushel. Oats 40 cts. per bushel. Turnips 50c. per bushel. Wool lOalGc. per pound. Potatoes Sweet, 25a50c. Shingles West India, dull and n m- inal; not wanted. Building. 5 inoh, hearts, $3.00; saps, $1.50 per M. wholesale prices. New Mess Pore $12.00. Shoulders Smoked , No. 2, 6c; prime, 6c. C. K. and Li. U. K. etc Flour $4.50a7.00. Lard 7io. by the tierce. Nails Basis 10's, $2.50. Sugar Granulated, 71c. Salt 90c.a$1.00 per sack. Molasses and Sybups 20a45o Powder $5.50. Shot $1.60. Kerosene 9ic. Notice To Uerchants. The schooner Henrietta Hill is now at Baltimore receiving freight for this city. Will take Hour at loo. per bbl. and other goods in proportion. (Japt. Edward Hill. GRAND EXCURSION TO NAGS HEAD. On Tuesday, July 28th, Tho Old Dominion Steamship Company's j ine steamer SHENANDOAH will leave NSW HKKNE at NINK o'clock-, A. M.. for HAGS HKAD, arriving there In lima for supper that evening. Returning, will leave NagH Head at FIVK o'clock on Friday morning, reaching New Berne In time to connect with train for (Joldsboro In the afternoon. Thus KtvluK excursionists two full days and three nmhts at the far-famed Nags neau notei, ana two anya oi oeauiinn sailing on the -magnificent waters of Neuae Hlver. ntmnoo, croatan and Albemarle Hounds; a floe view of all the Lighthouses on the route ueaar.nwan, isrant, uouiea, ana uie world renowned Roanoke Island, as well as Ocra- coke, Hatteras and Oregon Inlets; the months or Bay, ramneo, KoanoKe ana Chowan Nivers, anu ocean Deaen irotu ucraooke to Klttihaw, including the shifting monntahis known as .ut uevu nuts, fcvery convenience- for drlvlnsr. salllnsr. bathing, fishing and dancing will be found, at bee, Ksq., inperlntenaa In person, assisted by ins acoompiisnea wno. i ' TICKETS FROM Qoldsboro to Kags Head and return ...S.S La Grange ' " . ' Kinston ' , " " too NeW Berne '" " " 2.00 MorebcadUtty : ' ! " 8.00 Fare at NagsLHead Hotel, from sapper Tues day evening until Friday morning, has .been put to the lQw rate of KJ.OO. There will be dinner on Tuesday, breakfast anu uinner oa nuay, at nity cents eaen meal. lurnisneu on ine steamer, nut nenons dealrlM to do- so may take lunch alons and save that expense. The whole expense of Uie trip from New Berne will be ta.Su, the cheap est on record. ' - Ladles travelling In parties or alone, with out gentleman escorts, will receive attention from the captain, Purser and Manager, who win see mat rooms are secured at the Motel and that- every convenience and protection uu iua sip i Miuraw wen. u.. For full particulars see handbills. ' ' ' !" '; ' JOHN D. YEOMAKB. JnlHdtdwit " ; . '. ' Manager. 'tit FOR SALE. For theWirnose of nnttlner in farcer ma. chinsry, ,)., will sell, for one-half its, value, One 85 H. P. Bookwalter Engine and Boiler, ' in nerfect crdor. almost si good as nhw ONE HI XT X HAW BKOWNUIM AND FKK1K BRforTHKKK HUNDRED DOLLARS. Also. OMF TK14 HORHK POWKK K.NOrNIT ANU llllIl.VlLlhe boiler supposed to be SO H. P.; ONE SEVENTY SAW fcllORY GIN: ONE KAOLK801- OOTTON PFESS for I will 'sell the abor property whlVh ean be teen on my farm near New Beraa, separate . it - : v ' E, B COX ' '; , New Berne, July 4, IBM..;. Udlw ir2m J. V. VILLIAn.Si HEADQUARTERS FOR ' r Pork, Side Meat Imi i'X . . ... and Flour. i'-. CHEAP. 3 WHOLESALE OKU, : lul 11 dm HORNER SCHOOL, Oxford, T5J-. C7., ' A C'laatlral, lla(hcnillcl aJUlSalMUiAe Aeademy, with Military Qream iialtou and Italplln. ' The Full Term of lii-.'i -Logins Bfoaday, July 2T, 1SS5. . An araplo corps of uino iiihti uotors iK pro vided, and the school thoroughly equipped for efficient work. Terms for hoard nnd tuition tho same as heietofore. Send tor Catalogue. J. If. A J. C. IIOUNER. Julio dwlw , .'m City Notice. Officb of City (Tisbk, July i. f'wa. At a meeting of the Mayor and City Coun cil, hold July 7Ui, Chapter V., Hoc 8, of the City Ordinances was n mended to read as fol lows: Ciiai' V-SBf. i. Kvory person round guilty of loud and boisterous cursing auiL sweat Inn In any street, house, or olsewhefB In the city, and every person found drunk in . ui..uvt'i,uutH,iir in any punuc place fir the city, dlstu rbltiK the on-o thereof, or vlo, IntiiiK the rules of deeenev. shall a n,.o of rive dollars for each olleuoe. Or any per son found drunk and down in the streets of the cttv shall lio Uiied, on conviction, 1X01) j and cost, ami nil expenses In carrying said real: It. 1). HANCOCK, JuMOdSt city Clerk. Ho For The Mountains! The following uie the Rouncl Trip Tfntes oni New Iti-nie i.ti-i.tiii i . , . 11... ki . i lliiilroail: To lllckni y " Moicantuu ' old Koi t " lllack Mountain " Ashovllle " Warm Hntlncs tl.W) H,W 1H.W 111. 17.S& 1U.25 Tickets good to return until Oct. 81st, MS.- Jvliodwlm Gen'l IT. Agent. City Notice. OFFICE OF CITY OLBKK. July , I88& " At the regular meetlntr of tho Mncnr tMi City Council, held July 7th, the following nereaner no inn will ho allowed by tbbt Board unless the same he nccomnunioil l...., order from a meniheror tho committee of the'' department ior winch tno articles were or-, dered. . , ;r1es.,: ii- " uancook;. Jull0.,t City Clerk. City Notice. OVFICK OF ClTT Cl.RRK, July 9. 18X5. It oppoaring to the Mnvor and Cttv nnnnelt ' tliat some porson or peraons are guilty of maliciously dropping stones, shells and other ' hard substances down tho pump-stocks of uiu city, ine immmiune on Mt roots and Pomps are authorized liy tho Mayor and Oily Council to. and do hereby oiler a reward of ' TEN DOLLARS to any person who will fur nish evidence sulliclent to convict any per son or persons of that ollenco from and alter this date. To"t: II. 1). HANCOCK, Jullod.'it City Clerk". Notice. SEALED t-ROPOHALKto EURNIHHSBJXT, nutjK. ror katkisdinu tub WALIisOK CEDAR (1ROVK CKMKTKRY, will he ie celved by the, nmlerslcm d until TWELVE. M , TUESDAY, JULY 21st, ISM. The rig tit to1 reject any and all bids reserved. Hpeellleailons, I'lsnu, etc., fumlslied on ab- ' plication to Cemetery Committee. AL.KA MlLliKK, F. W. IIANt.'dt'K, V. A. CKAWKOKO. " ' " Ceinett ry Couimillee. New Bertie, N. C. , July 7th, 1SR5 did NEWBERN RICE MILL FOR SALE. ' 11 This Valuable Property, located near Union 11,1 Point, consist! MR of One Engine, forty home : H' power. Two Cylinder I '.oilers or ample caps- , ," city, equipped with nine latest improved' Brotherhood'' pestles, and. nil necessary ' ' muchlnery for turn nit; out llMcJaaSigcodaj, .fJ... Ib offered at iTivate Kale for a division. Good wharf, at which any vessel rrtn load thirt ' ' 1,1 can trade In Hatteras. . ,,, .... ..'utt . Bids for the mill wltlioiu the real estate wll t be entertained.: H" Apply to .. , , -.( i-rilivi Mns. EB. ELUS, ., ,.J Julyldlm - "ixeeutfliV1 ' , i.i:,1 Mi'.'iai Brick! Brick I i: "iiii-ij 125,000 Bricks ' '": Now ready anU for sale LOW.ollveretf either . ' at my yard or In Iho.lty. , , j.ttjj . A too. pre i red (o con tract for BrtcK Wort o -. V. ' anykind. . j.t,,- iirtl can on or address - --- .- .i.-. , . . ..B. P. WIXWAlf3,lfc.st'i. JnneSOlm New llemo, N. C, . tarm for bate, In, Lenoir County; Two Mile' from Kiii8t6ri. 1 w " a i " ... j.; ...u .ri ..A.-urwt'iD;. Oontaics Two Hundred and, Nina- Asft'' on hundred and fifty-nine of which Is clear,; . terming land; balance wood ian'tt. "There Is a ' nlos dweHlnpnoujN. several tessnl nnact.,' ' good barn and other outhoaaca. ExcaUepa, u ,.. well f water.' " .- ."" , ' .. FortormsofsaleapplJ-ta.',. Mtit 'iti,.!- ?.! ' ' jonel8dwlm ' NowBeme. N. , , !' i i i -ut -iir "" " " " l ,-'"I i suLi,a.tr.Mi. v-gjaTM SMws. Ihwi In., I ,., . a. t-, THa "Little IfcHacureT1 t t. n .V r ( '71 amr ro..s a.i.s tn l r . , . . ., . o i a. aaiii ana kit r,.. , fWM MM Ma mm! mar lnr .- - v. I 11 wni""ii. -.i...-, m , iter ' -; 1 ' Lr' Al WIUl thMJftt, aHOU-,.1