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.. .' "'v . . . . . ' ; . .-ufaT-- NEW BERNE?IK FRIDA.' J it A !-. 11 "It In lb f I i- . - ! - . - 1 V :4 .-f . LOGAbiNEWS. , t'. 1 1 i'A ,. ti " )J fwrwl MlktetaM AIaaV 4 ."'V.-.' Nm BerM, latitude, i SS 6' North. - Sub riaeci, 4:57 I Lenicthof 4ttyv",: -" San-'et;?:14 114 hoow:'17,'nitiirtei8: i good. . 'i-.!!!,:'.; "s- A larire excorir!.twi.of ouVcglored - . citizens retdrheJ from Oofdsbord ilast iigb( oi4L4 kmb Uairf Wiiibi'tj) , tit rlAi p6n6eco68, A'trairt of - .oout tirot,. M o IIT . . ogives notice of a delihtfu4 axcanion to UatmhmA CtJ fn -. MWAay- the" 8t: ' ?ThijWiir a fine' opportunity of Bpennlr -t tog fitful the i"iBhdf J, 'at littlS fcbet A lively crowd of young ladies and pare for. PnUrfp.un.;jM . . The excnrsion season is upon us. , Nex t Tuesday ttte It. "B. Church .Working SocMy m bae fcnxdi6n'y )iIor( r, head City; on tbenext : day 'Peterson '": and ifowell run a train-from Qoldsboro and o Xae Miao iday the Farmers Vex l cursion fmgfrMokMillaonthesteiviier iwf .yu 4iW W WpiUnapo the t28lntlfc 3rnd xchrSm ioags .' Head on the jtoiinefStitMiHiHoah will - fcfcH Ml. AHt.' ",..11 The'ZTtWi," Capi. en.' Payne,' from ? Wysdcking'with corn and ofito, ' ' t - The JTary Capi. Jim Horry, from iorafa'nT , ' TiMfOf ol plnnw ta thit 'section has . .been4' bountiful ', and fine, ihia aeclioo. The finest we hare soen 'Uerb brought . from ' ' Iowa. istlrA.eJlnV oil Churidar 4-y Mr. j; H. Bocten-(Pir fret s WUd ."ooa. rwMoH laaiiebloed -t rod ,jlwet and . dftl iok is. , . t .. i .j A SaWrttU'ftaw. Our Hwansboro correspondent has tee trf f riise3flTwird the nAt'mMkimH sawisV cafifuVed e near that place. Through the kindness ,- of Mr. E. K ' Hargett we are in posses sion of the TerfeUfU feUlhAniht, which nuy be seen in our office up to Septem ' ber tk tothw - T.ne . jouRNALi;. ocKnowieagui gus with thanksthe. hearty. cheers given by .the , . . Aremen while passing ben wnile passing the ofllce last ) 4A night, and lflr'0ithP mueicfLeJtcr r ' - , 'j Uiiament a'rterwards. In the absence T:S'"4 of"theditTief,th9oe iefwkh- V: '.out At MrtAoOrii th 'tliW Uini ';; y i 'v Appreciative "address". Could be given ' ! la raaponse to the "call. "-But the v :'foreeWigrfetfile Jf!) 'f '-' and the three cheers just the same". y ' A Farmer. - ; ' : w tHp th foirdwinV 7 from the Fed- . to any community: .'-' - - ' vt;'- t ; Re. G. AW fia'riderlrrt.'tlie progres " ive farmer" has over 200 acres in rioo, : C L Itellfti! SeaUiXr0 citmest W?y ". field, of 65 acres of Timothy and Red r J - Top, ever trptkW.bet4rW5 VUila " now busily engaged in mowing the une, using machinory of the improved - " ' -ind i. e. he is having it done as he is ' V . " jrsther bulk f ' for a ' 'drive ' for ' either K- k- . w h j f' I '& T ;A ' Mr. J. H. Mann, of Newport, ism the C;, , ;-4flTO-cjii'r up Tor modloai treaty , - ment hi'a' dlscolaled nipJ, n,'' ' companied j ' Mr.' W.'fc. jielamar, and ' ' , ' -. itm placed himself under the treatment V ' . olhe Doctors' Ifdgh'os. tle" claims to . ! 1' be. the worst 'crippled' man in ttte &ta't& ' Twenty jeaClteKMbM'ii" BhouV r . ..' derieocaedjind, bjeast.bono broken; eince that time Jus ngnt arm. torn ju iieces by hepxr.losi(nf f gun.j a severe cut on both, legs, skull nearly V brokr'L.-,aid boJla W 'joiatftiiiM !.. ' " 4oci',r.',:-"Notirithf.inding; s.11 these nb; , " U..,U.he hue killed, more deer than - anyoiher nan ifl. Carteret county t often bringing down two at shot;,.,, Hi. J. W. Sheoard, of l'oiioksvuie, aa in t.e rvteriUl.; JIo reports faDiQiy iurlngkhefast T'- 9 i lpiQiV .V- Wobtca ' e'6dos ;coant la t' t cirj jtfyd.feports ;rr well. ; - : V '- 1 H. 1; -e is in the city., 4i, C Zrin-" B.' ' .'. ;o cam down from . r - . . : . ... , , i ... ,i : "- "... .v, T j , of tTayboro, lias f ot i a v i..;.t to New York on the estate of . nrr. J. II. ::.J THE. VICTORIOUS riEEJIEN. A ClrIaB Beceptloa. ' " Last lght when the long train bear ing the New Berne Steam' Fire Engine Ccnpany and their magnificent; engine roled in at! the depot a fusilade of rock et, ringing of bells,' blowing of whia- Uos, booming of cannon and the shout Qi hundreds. of voices jpwed hi the gr&nd nuKBAn that greeted tli vioto riqus'" firemen 'o'u their return' from Wmington, . . ' - . The Atlantic Fire Eagiau C!onipany No. iiftflr.vleButt SUeby IOogine, the Mechanics Ilook and Ladder Com- pahfcvwkK Hip Silver , Cornet Band and citns ea8ieiiuinerated- by ""acresTthe meeting; whereupon, Elder W. If. thtferwMewre 2k the station to . .Welcome ,. th returning " veterans and sh6w their high appreolattoh of them as citizens -and flremen and to rejoice at their suecesti in the noblo contest with thsir . brethren! W, oL'. our sister city , ' 'Mi ' yt$v$a!ifM. . A . , . tri uufphuv Mtettt had, been arranged fo the reception of the trophies which consisted of tlie elegant silver pitcher, gof.let and a fine brass clock. These wer soon; placed f upon the scat and borne by fourv stalwart firemen, took position to join in the procession, which wflis quickly formed and the long line of j torches reminded spectators of the Cleveland, and 'Scale demonatrntion in November. , Led by tlio beautiful strains of tho Silyef CoAietsj 'he immense throng moved off, turning down .Queen street to Graves, down Graves to diddle, down Middle to Bouj.li Front, down South Front ton i Craven, i ' .up : Craven, to Brtm.T, up Broad. to the en gine house 1 of ' the ' returning visitors, Uore a grand illumination of Chinese lanterns, and a flood of light soeined to vie with the rejoicing people in the demonstration. Inside there was prepared something to Refresh the inner man. A sumptuous supper, ice lemonade and other ceoler ifiaa in grand profusion' where all who were hungry might bef fed and thoso 4 lio were thirsty, might drink. ilong the elreeta, deposits ,-of rosin wero placed at the crossings and . were flairrinff in 'welcome.' -At ' the Middle and. Broad crossing a rfetftfchmefit of skilled gunners wero working their piqee in regular war t8tyle, and making the welkiri "ring when the lanyard was pulled, while the sidewalks were literally- jammed th i"irmocont epee tatora" t of the loveliest type. ThA ,t rod glare of the blazipg torches iighUhg up i tha i trailing ' As the procession reached tlie end of the march grand balloons' were sent up we; suppose teQrhmunleate the" good tiding to yi riat thabitanti (that Nilw Bkrnb wa3 rejoicino over tiik Siftt RETURN OF VICTORIOUS FIREMEN. The Hod til'Setser Hraaeb iVoni.; ','The body of the unfortunate victim of a horriblo murlerneat Adams creek, Crtere'eoSinryS lretoiorypubiifehed, hai at lnst been f?Hijd.r tx , . The stayer,- whether designedly .or nc4, had effectitally eludod the . search ing partiea by buryinr the corpse under the roots of a tree that had been blown upi situated pn a high point of ground in full view 'of a dwelling house, leav ing" J the shovel used in handling' the eartn, on the top or; the grave, ; which only covered tlie body lees than a foot to Hepth, which he meroly concealed by afe ' feW pieces of brush thrown updri the whole' to divert attention of .casual passers in- (that vieinity.V An inquest held,feunB the jiw? brbUerf And the skull crushed by a blow from something sufficient lt fearfully 'meiigfe, theiwr sufferer and ' produce instant , death. Kighteen dfy h4 elapsed between the commission of tho crime and discovery pf the body, owing greatly to. the facts above stated, the placing of the body io a place so public that suspicion would not attach to it as one for search, while the 'deep swamps -and out-of-the-way places received the most rigid scrutiny. The perpetrator of the ciime, Pette way, ib - still at large, and what steps h at been taken. for hie arrest have not comb to our knowlodge, but it is to bo hoped he may be brought to speedy jus- Bor BMWuei, (S t. - j,',., , ... . , ,, i. Robert Robinson,' a- colored boy about dightnerearl Qld. ai'd sa)d,to jbefrqm Petersburg, Va. wes( drowned in Trent ri,vbr just be6w tlie'railroad bridge yes terday at about 11 o'clock.. He came here w tho schooner . Utle liory ; Capt. fl.'E. Frlsbee, from Core sound, and waii in a akin .near the schooner at the tiroo 'of the accident, i Capt- Frisbee was .in. the cabin of, the Helen Iioscyx 'heard the boy holler, went on deck and discovered him about one hundred and fifty yards from the schooner in the act of pinking. Cnpt. Louis Brown, col. was anchored nest by and also saw him whim in the act of sinking. 'The body was rcerer., after conRid erahlo dragging and Dr. II. O. .pates Riimmoned a Jury ? I hold an in-pest. The verdict was t t he came to Jii death by accidental drowning. ' 1 '-. A CHURCH IN A TUXCUT. " ' : - . f 1 Paster, Elder aaa ItoaeatB Trtel. Byaepsetaa Jocmai Bepsttsr. V "V f NEW-fxBT,' j;4Iyia,l885. ;) Mayor Doughty1! oourt, orit Tueadrt last, Excited considerable .laisradl among the oolored people in this om munity. " The colored Baptist, eharcb here, of which Henry Dudley is pastor, held , a meeting last Monday night for the purposettf disciplining several rf the members for attending services at anotner cnuren at Jttuii Hwamiswbere they went to hear the liov. J. II. Brown; The pastor. Iter. HenrytJudley, prt- sidad at iliflhientinor. IT imaa aiA m- nounced" that norsme but nbwf??il?IlS:, the church ' ch woaltTbeT-anowed to sit in Dudley, ' ho had been axcraded froart the fellowship of the chnrch because he did not believe in the washing of feet at the administration of the Lord V supper, and who appeared on this ooeasion as counsel for the rooalcitant members, arose and asked if he would not be al lowed to sit in the meeting. "Sit down, "said the pastor, "or 111 chaw you up and spit you out." . A tumult immediately followed, and Deacon Bell sent for the -town sergeant. When the officer arrived he found the doors of the church barred and the out siders armed with clubs. He arrested Deacon Jarvis Bell first, and then the pastor, Rev. Henry Dudley, and Elder W, M. Dudley, who all gave bonds for their appearance bofore Mayor Doughty next morning. The Mayor sat patiently for hours to hear the cases, and a large crowd was present. In the course of the trial Deacon Bell pleaded in his own defense that: "I de one dat sent for de peace to qualify ae meetin', an' I was de fust one inter ested." He was fined f 1.00 and cost. Rev. Henry Dudley, 'when called upon to speak in bis defense, responded in a long speech, in which he said ha waa born and raised in Carteret county: old man Joe HardestyC raised him on tfce-l clams and oysters of Carteret oounty; and he was not to be soared off. lie was fined SB and cost, the court being of the opinion that be was the cause of the row. Elder W. M. Dudley, who was oaugkt in the squabble as counsel for the of- fending members ef the chnrch, was fined five cents and cost. He submitted his ease. : - . , : - i There: were many comments by the bystanders on the character of the disturbance-. Enoch Hargett, ootored, ob served that "for e same causa I had to sing a roaAdavit against my own lite fas eight onys, and de -nigg ttere am mast oneoatemptible d n niggers ... I eber saw.-" Sylvia said that Henry Dudley Quid "axed her some very onfair questions nrsc. Mayor Doughty gave them some very good, sound, moral advice, and the court adourned. Uichlands Item. . There has been a considerable im- , provement in crops the last week." ' We have a quack doctor in Sichlaads by the name of Kan tone. The people had better beware of him; or they will be humbugged.'' ., f i ' - The season for deer haatias; opened. Several partiea have been oat on the Uuaker Bridge itoad, nut no game has been captured yet..' , The ' Quaker Bridge branch road la rapidly growing up, and the bridges are very dangerous; if something - Is not done for it, there will not be any pa owing over it una iau I The big Annual Union Sunday-school A :i I i. a 1 ai.M August . Is, in which all tM Sunday schools, in the county have niade ar rangements to participate. c. t Cad Koonce went wishing the other day and reported at nignrto ais ianuiy that an old sow had eat bis fish; when the truth leaked out, Cad bad pat Utem in pawn for two glasses of hard eider. ; The neighborhood of HaW Branch waa visited on the 10th by a severe wind and hail storm, doing much damage to crops and fruit trees. . Mr. F, W. Barget says he was It days, with three hands, re placing the fence that was blown down ton his farm. . :.u ; - ... P. . . ...--T 1" -t -T . The Metbodist Hunday-scheol DOOfer- ence was held in the Method ml Ubaren last Saturday: 550 or 800 people were in attendance. -, The muelo . furnianeit 'y our excellent organist, ' Mrs. ' J.- B. Rhodes, with the happy voices of the children, : was in itself enough to con vinoe all of the benefit of Sunday schools. The meeting was addressed by the flastor, Rev. A. O. Gaunt, Mr. W. H. Rhodes and the Superintendent, Dr. C. Thompson. Each speaker was lis tened to with the greatest interest And said much in behalf of the great and important work of the Suaday-echool. Dr, Thomson, ia his earnest and elo quent appeal to the parents to give him their assistance In this work, reminding them of their neglect and the conse quence which must follow, mads as si most believe that we were listening t the great Sam Jones, A better dianei than that which followed the Freaking has not been seen ia Onslow oounty noted for - its splendid picnio dinners. In every sense the conference was s suc cess and enjoyed by all present. - W- -5 J, -SM WlSHUrm-oit.-Jaly-lX-A telAram hat ibeen received: Ire in Special Agent Armstrong relative to the threatened Indian trouble at the Cheyenue aad Arapahoe Agency. The telegram says: "Everything is quiet, and the Indians are willing to enrich and do whatever is rcqaired.; I : anticipate no trouble, 1 since Uiey roalixo tliat lue government is in earmwt. ,: They returned nine horaes today, said to have been stolen- The party I reported out will be in tomor row." ; - ' r- . ' , ,i v 't If yon have a bad cold. Sine's Syr p of Tar will cure you. Only25ol Ir sale by R. N. L i.Ffv. . fel dw&n : :i:4 ." f ! ",...A 31 l!'!!7 JIM ,V i.y.b nlinston lUroan ;.! The Friends ef TssoBsraaes have rs- vived thsir organization here, with Rev, J. W; Jones at the bead. . , ", . "' Dr. Werher hki a banana tree with its stalk loaded' with blooms:" The tree is growing in bis flower garden"'" 'Ji' Crotsi arc resilr doisr well in Lenhir oouaty.flataornWof ;edf ionestounty netgttbors Save sutterecr; seruiaWr. Stem rain and Mch. water, HiS - t w . CaDt..D; B,.Wlker, qtlhe Ktw wirf Observer, came near bavina-.a Sunstroke on Monday. ; He left bis boVk' helmet at homeaad trostedtpastrkwhat. ,M' The address oTRev. A.' 'Hlros at the -aoMsa m Ssstdsy -afterneori laM I T. u IT.' iT-TJiis spoken of hy those, who hesrdtsis being a rare treat. i" -1. -l fii I ll .hi fi A band. of thieves.. is. lOperating in Woodington township: but one of them has been caged. Hones' kre entertained of soon giving them qofcrters in the new steBtOBllei h in i in '-!.: - The infant child of Drt H.4J. Harper d ied Saturday. .On. Friday, the 10th, Mm.. Mary E, Rogers, died at .her . resi dence in .Kinston. 8he had. been an invalid ' for moreJ th an ' a yearl She leaves three sons1,' all grown.' ' " ' Quite a nnmher of our country friends sre in attendance1 on the inferior court. Judge Jno. CL Wooten makes a capital presiding officer. -Ope ,'pf, those who took part in, building the .steel cellsvin our iaili has now an onrjortunitv of ex amining the solidity of his Work, from tht inside How shifting; the scenes of life How easily wa pass I'from grave to gay, from lively to aeere7i-, Saturday afternoon abeutdusk Frank uox, .colored. . got into ; a dispute with Noah. Brurht. colored, conserninsr tho privilege or escorting a young woman colored, The on arret waxed' warm; but after some tome a . truce 'Was pro- claisaea. and. skirmishing, ceased. . Cox Withdrew., in good, order; but Urignt opened nre a tnat opportune moment, with a pocket 'pistol small calibre. The ball lodged in the baek of the vic tims Dr; Toll attended the woandod . ... . man Un Sunday, the wounded man was walking - about in his Sunday clothes. i The-He. yd Coanty Cnnhl. The people-of Hyde county, N. C. ,- one of the gvsatdst corn growing counties in the ptae,,tirsd:ot,anng oaiy oneout let to Msttsntuskeet Lake,! in the oentre of Mia nnrn nurian' mmA time unco nm- moved one of Captain Joeeim Baker s dredges td cut a canal . froi PamJiso soaad nortkwwrd to .the lake; thrcanat ati oespana sorty rset wiae The dredge has. made one-cut through entered the lake, and Is now en- naeA in wldenincr the canal. ' Beoom- ing impatient and fearful that the canal would not be ready for: the shipment of the present orop, anothea of Captain Maker's dredges has been, engaged, and was last week taken down by Capt. J. J. Cole, in tow of the tug Nettie. Al- I ready several wharves are being put up on the lake sbosesi and a snail steamer runs through the out, making connec tions -with a til-weekly steamer from Nswberne, which has a landing at its month. Another object of the canal is to aveid the flooding of the lands on the SBfth side of , the lake, to .which they uaoie i during a noruoriy gare. Norfolk Ledger, Madrid: : s'aly 13. Senor Villaverde has been sorolated Minister of the In- Ksiiur ana auiuuu uKutjji jubuwi ui Marine.-. With these exceptions, the Cabinet remains unchanged , The above appointment were made to fill the vacanaies.caasea by itne resignations oi Senor Jtomerety" Hotuedo and'rJenor Astequerally BobadiUa 1 rom the offices bwDo's.Jufy IS.-At 'Rye House, Hertfordshire, today Catholics attacked some Orangemen who were celebrating .1 . . . . I . . T. . .. II . 1 1 ue me ; Pf mv jivjuu. viuu auu stones were freely -used en both sides, and many of the combatants were bad ly hurt. - The peliceore was uu,; to restore order, and the riot was quelled by I than inter renuoir j the , vm M rrr ,ir - - Is tlie name of a flourishing village in Coffee oounty; ,13eoBgta;Jbit 4he line of the Brunswiok and Albany railroad . 1 Mr. D, E, Gaskin, a well known citi ssn of tt village,-wrft8'ander date of Member, 94: Atyri'V VtVTiV Soon. Atter-mvi-a m Hoi, aeout-foar years ago, my wife war stricken with some trouble peon liar to her sex, which broke down her general heeJtte In this condition she was sooh after' attacked with Innammatory liheumattem bf such a severe type that i msde ber a srlpple. She wm reduced ir flesh to sixty-five pounds, and came very : near losing tei 1 life.'' She was attsmded'-bylthree good Dhvsieians wao treated her with some benefit, hat the wwelHng fc her joints never left her. -Idtst summer the Kheu matUm eete'rheti ita still more severe anjl painful form which seemed to defy the skill of all the doctors. She would sJitioet go frantio withiairifiand would lie: and scream all d.ay, . , A friend, of mine, who is an engineer en the Bruns wick & Albany, Railroad, suggested that Iahoeld use Swift's Specific (8: S. S.j, which I did.'Affetsbfi had' Ukon one small, bottle, she. was up and, able to wal erethe. hoasev asxt after taking tie sfx small bottles he is now able to tip any kind of house workj the swelling has gone, all the pain- ha left her, and she is ia better health than she ever was. The treatment -before using the Swift's pecinoes me between $350 to $400, and six bottlos of S, firftf-eoet me six dollars, -v . ;.,UTyf4 -. '-, ... " It is certainly , the most" wonderful medicine and thsbeat blood purifier in th.e wr' . 1 rropriPtorB should let ii:?-. 1 1- -ff-ut it.'.;... '.'.."..': : '.v.' Jt . K. Company wieh to cautionTsrt ! ers in r" r.l to the nu maronsi.";t.i; of !'.- .r g k . Some carry tUe l.e oa t..e' face, purpo. ang tu be vegrtatle reii.eie6; bn, in fact, the tm' reaUy stiay sotntions ,-.of prisonous mineralsw-M Msrsnry, Potash etc.; . Be careful to get the genuine. . . ' Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. 1 "' 1 . The Switt Speoiflo Col, Drawer S, At lanta, Qa. tN..l ;()' i k. ' ! , , ,'or sale ia New Derae at HAKUUUK PROS. , . tBsv,:;.t. ' 'At his home, near New Berne, on the 16th Inst., of catarrh of the stomach, Michael Green, oolored; aged W years. ...Funeral this after noxs . fsossteiis esse residence at 3 o'clock. Friends and Mquewtanoes Iaittd Watte!: YJT? COMMERCIAL. OOStRSTIC M ARKK-r. ' H COTtOkSEED $10.00. ' 8ed Cotton I3.B0. ' Baruls Kerosene, 40 gals., 85o. TvaroSTiinr Hard 81.00; dip, 1.55. TABT750-aiT.-a5. Corn 60a7oe. ( Beeswax 20c. per lb. Honey 60c. per gallon. Beef On foot, So. to 74 Country Hams 18o. peNb. " , Lard 10c. per lb. Eoos 7o, per dosen. Fresh Pork 6c. per pound. . PkANDTS 00a75e. per bushel. FODDEK--75o.a91.00 per hundred. ' Omonb $1.00 per bushel. Field Pjab Hides Dry, 10c. ; green 5c. Peaches $3. 00 per bushel. Api'Les 30a50c. per bushel. IIonky 40c. per gallon. Tallow 5c. per lb. Chiokknb Grown, 40aS0c. ; spring uoaauc. . , Meal 65c. per bushel. Oats 40 cts. per bushel. Turnips 50c. per bushel. Wool lOalftc. per pound. Potatoes Sweet, 25a50c. t WHOLESALE PRICES. New Mess Pork $12.00. 8hoCijrrs Smoked, No. 2, i.6c; prime, oc. C. R. and L. a R.-0c. Flour $4,00a8.50.' Lard 7lo. by the tierce. . Nails Basis 10's, S9.50. Sugar Granulated, 7io. ' Salt 0Oo.a$l.OO per sack. ' Molasses and Syrups 80a46o . Powder $5.50. Shot $1.60. , Kerosene 10c. Grandest Excursion OF THE SEASOtl! Tho M. K i'llt!D(?a WAIII.-IM.1 oni'li'TV Will have an EzcnrsioB tt Mortlie&d Citj ud letun, Tuesday, July 21st Fare for round triD.tt.00: chlldran Iflnnnt.' including boat fare io Laarh. whnra lhv will spend bc day. ' Train leaves at NIHKo'ckfek, A.M., return- ub ... .uo vvmu ui kuu mi in any. f Plenty of refreshiuenU; TlckeU for sale at tht Bank of Green, Voy ". "uirontMr. l inen, J. v. Williams, wiu uj i no luviea ui me society.' J. V. WILLIAMS, Secy. T. A. QRKfSN, Mannger. Jnl 17 (ltd Special JKXeeting. A Special Meeting of the Stockholder!) of the New Berne and Pamlico Steam Transportation Company will be held at the uouon exchange Kooms on Mon day, July 27th, at 4 p.m. By order of Board of Directors, T. A. GREEN, ' jul 10 dtd Sec. and Trees., Superintendent Wanted. "Ja pplli'fttloiigtfl Oil the office of the RUPt Ifl1'KNllJM1 of lhA CULOItKn 11111)1 HC'HOOL of New Berne, will be received by the nndomfKned till August 15. 1885. A thoroughly competent and experienced educator Is wanted for this pnsltlou. Address W. M. WATSON, See. 8th Township fcohooi Uoinmlttoe, JullCdlw wlm New Berne, N. C. UNIYERSITY OF I0R1H CilOLJIi. Six new Profef.aora have recently been ad ded to the faculty, making a total of seven teen Instructor - All the Course of 8tudy have been enlarged and etreDgthened. Foat- gnuluate Instruction Is odered lu every de paitaient. 1 he. next seMlon begins August l. Eu trance examination August37. t, t. For catalogue containing inbirniatlou In regard to tuition, board, tei mi of adulaaton, Ac, apnly to . HON. KEMP T. BATTLK, LL.D.. . i - . : President, Jul l0dw2t , Chapel Hill. N. r. ;, FOB SAXJL ' t'Or the purptme ef patthif; in' Ihrgor ma chlnprv., p. wl soil, for,. ne-lialf ita value, One PA H. P. Bookwalter Engine and Boiler; In nArfnAt nntftr. almost as good as new: ONK Bl XTY HA W"B K() W NI N AND FEED-' KB tiir i'HUKK HUNiHKA IH1LLA1CS. AlKO. ONK TKN HORHK POKK KNiilNK AND lUHLKH.Ihe holler uppneed tr, be mi If. : ONK KV fc.Nl' V HAW KMUKV UIM: ON K INORIWOLil. OOTTOW 1'HKSS for fllKKK HWNDUhU lKILLAlta ; ... .i u I will soil tho l)ov oroperty, which can be seen on mj farm near New Uerne.au-parate or together. . Apptvta ' , ' . E. H. cox. : Kfew lUd-ae.iuly tv l4. t'i?. U dlw wlm I!aFcr.ThDTIi"n!-!r.3l 5 til, .v V?k4 hi .".IS tmi ,ti ' The following are the Bound Trip. .Hates rrom New Bomo talHlntk on the W. N. C. KaUretHK , 'i nil i i.-iU r : n. ; aH'cryi-.&B . Noreanton.A.i..Lil..'...ni. M.tO U : 5 M Kort...-.v,rf,,..., K.iM Black Mountain ..,. , w.hs ,- -; ? lAshevilie .,ir...lr,.i,t,),.' 17.55 . WrmHpriDg..,....... ,J.)I5 ! TickeUgood to return until Oct, Slut, 1S8S. i ) .... : . . . -w. 1UNN, " jVliOdwtm- " GShipr.Agent.; GRAND 1&CURSI0H ; nags; head:. i (. jitt i ill j'.itnu . On Tuesday Juljr th The Old lKmii inieh'ftttaaiUii'g 6mnVb'sKr?- - 1-iue btcaioer - . . .T.i,t" ; 8 H E N iTlf 'D 430XnntthM''i Will leave N W BKKStLai NJN; okTrk.i' A M..-r WAoV-ntarrivmAherila Ilia fur-aawiirr that renail?.''.......,!. , JMH leave fiuc S)iiHl at. -IVJC iat-M JO"? r iuimt tuuiHitm, ii mi-utnii isew nerue, ! UneC to eenmot with train for (ii.IJj.lH.ro In the . afternoon. Thiisglvineixcui-itiojiiaUtwofuU ' djttii.l tlirae uikIiIb ntihe (kr-fMed Ness j , . .,, uvBu.llllt WILI11K f. on the iiinlfl(Bt Watr of Nu Hior Praltou, t ronleji sali Albemarle) M0an4e a ' ' line view of all the UcUlhuueee oa the.rate - Cedsr.Hwaii, III ant. Bodies, and tlie world-renowiwd-Hoanwke-leliiiiil. nn-inff wff-r...: ; ooke. Hat terus nnd Oregon Iulete; the Aiguihs. of Bay, 1'HailloO. - gHite Ind JhiSTil ' w Klyenc.alid Oi-eaii. lnacS YiiAcBjtS Klttlhaw, Inrludlni; th nhiftlng mountains : known ae Kill levll IIIUk. " " Kvery oouveuii-nce n.r ilrlvluK, 'sklllhrr ' bathing, tlMhlugand (lniu-iiig will Ui found at the Hotel, whOHe rorileUr,Jnrac8 M. Whld he. Kin Bperlni.n(U In peisoiMaeiisted bvif hlHaccoiiipnslied wife. v wir. j TICKETS KU( IM UoldHboio to Kn!m ricad and ictiirn MM LoGra,'- " " 1 .Vi. '- Kinston - .. s u Newl'.ouio " t i .' 1 1 ' a Morehiadl'lly .joo - . Fare at NagK.U.-n.l Hutol.lrom snpier Tneg- llV RVAnlnC lllllll l.'lUn,r ,.w.Hlnn I . ' ' put to tlie low late of SXiNi. TtlAr,' IV I I t. illnnn, .... t,....!.. a.-., i.r . --- ,,,, ir mini iiiinHiNH - and dinner on Friday at llxiy eeuU etu-h r: meal, furnished on the steamer, butperaoue ' ' dealrlug to do so mey take lunota along had nave Hint expoiiKo. Tho ulinlu exioune of the , V trip fioin New Hrrne will bi; R5U. the cheap-1 1 eel on record. , , l.nitle travpiring In piHIesnr alone, W'.lh-' out gcntleinaii ortH, will reeetvoattentton i i from the Onitain, Humer nnd Manager, who , ' i Will tee IhAt. rfMliiaan.A b,,mH Ik. (j.i and that every convenience and protection on the Hlilplsallordcd llieiu. ( - . tnr full parllcnlnre ecc handliina. JOHN I. VKOMAKS, JulHdtdwlt Manager; 1 HORNER SCHOOL, Oxford, T. C?., A Claulral, Nalhemallral auil Srleutlfic Academy, with Military Orgaa- ' taatlou and DtaelpUae. 1 ' The Kail Term of 1SW begins MoaAay ,'' Jmly 7, 1R85. 1 ' ''V An ample coi'dh of able Infractors is nro- vlded. and' the acliool tnonyuehiy'-rqdlftMd IW elllolont -Work-. " . t ' ' Terms for board and tnitloW the game as ' heietofore. Bead Cor Calalae;ne. . II. A J. C. HORNER. JullO dwiw J. V. WILLI AUS, HEADQUARTERS FOR Pork, Side Heat, Lard and Flour.' CHEAP. WHOLESALE OILY, lul 11 ritim Notice. SKALEIt PROIMWAIXto FlfRNlSrVftflEI L WK'K for KXTKNDJNd THK WALLH OF t'KDAR UKOVK OKM I'J'KRV, will be le c4'edby the nmVimeiHd uiifif TWKLVE M , TUluSUA V. JULY iJlHt.lSSd. Tberight:l rejectany and all I. Ids reeerx ed. HpeolttcatloiiH. liens, otot, farnkjhed en ap-' u ., U..CIU.IV-I ,,.lIIIIII.Le0. , a i ii'v a,. . ' ' ... ii.'.v 1. 1 1 1 1 1 , r i v, W. HANUJCK., II. i I; A. CKA.VVl.OltI, ueuitoery Uoruhilttee. New Beri.e. N. c, July 7tli, 1SS5 dtd NEWBERN BICE MILL FOR'SA..;.:; This Vnlaablc l'roperty. located near Union Point, consisting of One Kngine, forty none power, Two Cylinder llnilera of auiple capa city, equipped with nlno latest Improved "Brotherhood" pestles, and alt necessary machinery tor tnrnlng out Drat class goods,' Is ottered at Private snln for a division. Good wharf, at which any vessel can load that can trade in riattoros. ' Bids for the mill williout t he real estate will liaaAt.i4.liin.l " MaS.iC. B. JSLfclM, .'(. Jn'M ' Exocurrix. Brick! Brick l TP t 125.000 . Bricks Now ready and for sate LOW dell verei either, i JU at my yard or in tho . ity. Also prepared to con true t for llrlck Work O- ' ' anv blml Call on or address - JuneSO Ira ' '" , . . in,) t il R. IV Wlrj.IA-la IS. 'I tH '-.. , , NewBene, Sheri-fT'i. Hnla i a. k it l.-ii 1 -' ' WW s, vlj-l n. am.nilriH . .n m u , . ! , . . i i ' Of Kiln Hangrt Oo.,ana J,,H, W Inklematt,,, ; AMJo.-Maliut V . M, TClU sell aVtiS Court Hiaao. In fhn Hu nt kk.iu. , Z, . L. et Public Auction, on MONDAY, the THIRXA SJ?!,,u,?Ry'!J0? JU?wing pn.pily,TMsi,UM iiimwruiiiMiiiM innit situated In the said; . : street, bet w eu Broad , awij eua atnwta w 1 whereon are llja(ed tho two neWliouse ! .L . .v.imhto, wing umwnote C ' ( h" PS ,ot.,,niberai,accodUig1totha i': I ... ' "onveyen- o sain B. n Uhi 5ihoJbTa-a ui ii I nrioKure on tae lotof land bri ' f'. . A lUa Iha aWsncMa a-ast iha an. w .k.',. . slow it iltuald, exwuUKt o mid y. Ha jU.ce i i Atoo the lease of thd land'AiVok,'Bkl'i';i' ' bnihliag is-sltaate ex-uiedTo id v:.. i Mnee by Jno. and Jna. H. llusbea. " aor'teanM of sale-aeh.' ',1t"1 ,-' ;,l'hlBlattaypfJuly(lvS . . ..t' ,i , . , i . t' WAVER HAnv, td . i.fr..J : Sherln ef craven-cou u.j. 1 ! '(( ' i i
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 17, 1885, edition 1
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