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- oil-. ! lu--l.ri .-.. .. ' " T SY W S.-V .. W . M r 1 NO. 192. A ft Br w "4 i WM r - . 'vin :" v,j 14' J II f . - , --n -c If r--- LOGAL - , Ner Berpd, latitude,, 3!F Q Horti. ;,. . u . , longiUule, 77 3' West. -M - Sun rlrm. 5K)6 I Length of day, t ' tvBUSINESS-LOCALS. - i- - 4i0l4t? , - i ' "i ; 100,000, Diivk for mIa. crxif to cloao V - 6nt.fcAMJytt't c: W.'RnowN. , ' i' JIhePttllmftntisiW' wm (all nyester V : "Ji-iiat-morntoij, ; nioBtly' with ttixou of v S ' i4fw !Brne bW(n4 tor the mountains .V V-'V-.r.- '. Mr. It. O. E. Lodge is puahiuK alieAd C li'H'ihfftil -iW!WfltjJ fijai will prob vS- ablVoLavft it in positioa.by the latter1 f'j?$y'':: pai't o :" '"'y' ? Tlie store on the corner of Soutti front ' ' ; ,puffy,' Irf ttnJergoihg.'ciangni,'for the ' !' - purpose of converting into moat stalls. ' '&C.'-Mr! Ji -C Whltfer has rente1.! an art ,. : 1 -4(41 yVlK)roqm tbJ I huU4ing for- r - play if large etcck .of farm implemonts '-'iV'C''',,.,!:'Sherin'tlBhn moved hia oflloe tb his 'i i ? krt-BMrtjaitW'in the court hmo yoBteiy -f ; .-. aay, wnerene wjn. niwBy oe-yieaauu - W14 nlectiia fienJa.'eBpecliilIy those who J; IndbuutVrany pugilist of equal weight r p I in 'wr&tnrig 'mhtoh-'VntcW na catch ; ,.,an'i in a npoco of twmity fett; and lie ? f (SiiVenou'iti in liis power to win to V r. ! put up a reasonable' purse. ' t--8lfenlt Tonncll and daughtor, and -Mr. ishaMJilarirrof tlyle county ar ' Vifetf oWiJie" Elm City yesterday morn T - . - : 'fn, ?nt -;t- - ; V, tVcsBrtft J. n. Watson and 'Jack Dis- The Havana, Capt. E. II. Spencoiv, , ;y' -.; " from Englehard with corn and oats for C .W. P. Burrus & Co. ; y ; . - The JfUifd$t.Stow,-frdin t-". Englehard with corn and oats. & ; ; . .ymWMg MxJtiml6i J; A. ;.;a' Meadows.;: , - Vice-President pendricks Ijas desig fyy, , rtafeh thlifolloVuJ; enttors'W fepre : ' t'":; sent trp Senate of th United Stntos in ? ' - connoctfon'witti CLe funeral ceremonies - them at once: Justin Morrill, ' John Sherman, John A, Logan, J. Donald, 1." i.; - - end John F. Millet. 5 ; ; sifiewif? ?'fv;t-W'Witaealeoted4'.eaTll attention to the ,s dvertiseraent of Kinston College whidh rrt &t Ti4i&$ f ' X; :; hooUeflllnpf.! hud itl he ; ' . -fully up fcti (BUT farmer eton In pii " r I flaiencr of " teachers and all other ad- V f ode of thT most successful in the Stati, I - : tag country regard it as indispensable 'jthe growth'nnd" progress of their , '- tevn. epmmendsrii sudonts from abroad on account of its high merits, j; The Shenandoah left Tuesday morn- : ' Htxi ht abdhi W 6'ctock 'with abouf one - '-','' ''hnndfred'-and 'fifty 'excursionistt 'fp aglHeaa.' Tho tram irom uoiasnorp , v ' brought down nearly one hundred!ca tbeeetfwttri Ubifrtni'Ckilltsbbrb':Carnep jf . Band. ; La' tir'angj BndKiuBtort'wer " i well repregtedc'ana; among those froi - - . the. former,, place jwss Colon Adai . ;t)avis;'frbm kinston Dr.R. II. Lewi " - C. C. Danirtl p trfe JFe J PwssT, Troft ' - T. rf. Rouse. Lehn Albrilton. Dr. C.: B. WowirylerWdCummiii8,7jD;,Po .loot. Esq-. ,ad D. O. Tayl. Fn i' Key, Berne tjiejj''vas i ftxf reapbetaty " v number but they hied theipseiBsynw on the ;8teamqrhtorr ww,.rcporte .: eon 1.1 'pet a ' elimnse ' of' r them-- -W - . 'i.nfi(M orTboard. however. Mrs. $1 , Ul&TMV J r'o ... ' family, Mrs. J. W. Moore, Cap. HW .'. -"alj'.ffi'i.P. arnrEoBCoe,,jtonnj , ' , There wre.natiy whoiestrod t6 gbe , V ' :f?-To3.th': hotel at NaRs'lleajvouldbe :-ft " - i rvt.'-'M'' i .u:tt ran neij. . " , .t, ,,,-,:;,,,. .,. '! j 'Onb.aurailaei,,Wr.uf'?tt:Mt was'at' James .City buying family Bup clUa. aid foft' there about 11 o'cloqk in - B-ca t drawn bv an 'ox; Ashodid'not (.r.-T.f ri iris, home on- Saturday epical .jlut a few miles' front 'James Cjfy, j " ! bware hlKfined oi Sun dux ri..-r ; fln.i jn comyanwjtlmMne of ni iKbors voI.t in "search (5f him. rt : , at Crice'a creek, thrf' found tao ox and cart a short distance down the c ontu; ..'.cd in tho buplios. . It (e .presumed that ITotsctt was creek, and after dragging for aev eral hours his body, was recovcrod. Coroner Dr. H. G. Bates was notified and -- he ;-'Tiaiti the - spot-on Sun day evening and. examined the body, thrre . was" no ' evidence of foulj.play,' he 'deamod an inquest unnecessary. The presumption is that when the ox arrived at tho bridge over Brice'sroek onrhis way home-on fiat ttMay, -'Fossett' wits.'asleep and 'he, the ox, went down by tho uide of the bridge to drink water from the creek and longed- in jthfjrd the eretk is wry doep. The rcanon for this presumption fstlwt FoH3ett .generally drove down thereto water hiaox and would drive bnct and cross the bridge, . From Nags Hoad to Norfolk. Editor Journal: Again on tho Shm- arniqalhtyVa leave the historical prg ciucts or nags liana and Iteanoke Island, and head for Elizabeth City. A refreshing breeze and an early rising Whets tho Appetite foe the excellent breakfast that Capt. Houthgato spreads before his passengers. Just here I wish to say that the meals furnished ou the shin are equal to any of tho hotels and superior to many, and if the (Jnplain had! tho room? I would rather Ktwnd a month on the Shenandoah visiting New Berne, Nags Hoad, Elizabeth City and Norfolk than at any wutering pi. too on tho coast.. fcloaUnu hotels are down o'n th6 list of coming events, and will ulti mately be the favorite resorts, eauccially on tne broad waters ot the JNortii u.iro Una soundu or inland seas. Nono oi- the monotony of a month's sojourn at any one-place,' nut an over-changi'!? pro gramme , at a go-as-you-please speed throughout the heated term'. Elizabeth City, however, is now right ahead, and the whistle of the steamer ha frightenod a horse and he U getting away at tho utmofit speed regard lead of the pulling of the ribbons by the occu pant of th3 oarrtago, but as he keeps the track well it is hoped no ono will be hurt. The city is in a buz; the soldiors are gutting roady for their departure. and tho gay uniforms moving about the stroets or hurrying from the doorways. remind us of tho scenes of lbCl. The young ladies on the house tops, taking a last, lingering look on tho steamer us sho glides down the Pasquotank, the deck , glistening with bayonets, tho strains of martial music sounding through tho air, and that lifghest mark of woman's enthusiasm, the waving of handkerchiefs,' all bid us rememher that mausoleums, cemeteries, pension lists or wounded soldiors have no effect on the spirits o;the people when tho country calls upon hor dofendors to shoulder arms und march to the cooling shades of the, mountain slopes and batho thelf hands, not in the blood of their fellow-man, but in the rippling streams of crystal waters up in "the land of the skies.'"! V OH . . : i ' t The Shenanaoah lias passed out of view, the excitement subsides, we have viewed the new couif house,, called on CeM Oreecyv seen his big Irish-potato, dined aPcndlaton'si and the haokmen say1 we must hurry to tho depot ,or lose te ( Vain for UWfolfc. VVe obey his earnest appeal of "all aboard for the depot," and are off j&gairi. C. n -t ExtenslTC F.ir in Grehsboro. GEH!'sbRoN, d, July"" 27. A fire broke oat here; on; Sunday morning. about 4 o'clock, ono block from theJ aepon gestroyingtricpttoreoi neraiPrson & KirKment dealers ' in 'groceries, tho Southern express office, and the grocery store et T-43. Sheltoa,, all in, the three- story bride bttiMmgof Mr. J. F, Consey; The Are1' comrhnulcated ' with tho store oc wmwton Btrntrortr ana tne Baptist chuJCJx. Wading, destroying: alk It is supposed t9. have originated in the cellar of ileadersoM. to Kirk man's store from a lighted candhr left on a bqx;.;..'..t I The Joss u estimated as foUows:.flen- deioo & Kirkman' $4,000. stock, no In surnnce; ,v Southern; Express Com-. pony,,, Valuables mostly i saveUv , T.' B.! fiholtonv -stock- nearly '-all' saved, insured , for,, ,$7,000;, , Whartohr' & StratMrd," dealers in' hardware -'and agricultural implements, loss about $10, OOOj insurance ?4,000. JF, Causey's loss on the building is estimated at $10 000, insured for f3,l00, and tho loss on' thd Bjptfefchtircfcln $0,000Mr. Caiaet' will rsbuikl atonok Wttarton & Straf ford will probably rebuild also. . This fire husf bbofn -iUio,-eity -fheMi'eod of water works'.- It' Is rfrtfdtrt b(fthe big', gest ilre here since 187JL AenT,uid Oft RiclilandeIte2i8 i Vf c are havbig txccftenV. soasona now uhd-croiii cnniHnueto Jmprbvrt, J . J Mr. B. F.; Ilumplirey baru! was pvlien tlmt Hi Inied SvggW and has showpinnQ" tlesiri taot. Xlus can be proven -by good tliit iJtj rt WjlJ report tBa lull onioant whwUp.etopslaypg, jjcs OdaiiVf jirenk4akpn frpm; hiss patchi Hv'o'fnclies lflng and inches' in diam-i eter. Joh Kooac reports -tho largest cobpstW wojghiDg eight pounds. ' Quite a aeries of accidents happened nm toe 3& W ef MrJfnrvw: Osj. i wi i within tho last week. Miss Eliza Cot-i tlo, an elderly maiden lady, was struck on the back-by a falling limb in Mr, Oox's'yard'Which resdlted in her death Inn days. The tree from which tho limb foil was a large elm that Mrs Cox had deaded some ycafs previous, thinking the'; shade was injuring tho roof of jiijl houfte. b removing tho tree the props slipiifid out of place, letting thfitreoWj tjie (?ubp to-fishing! iri tho t oof, and a limb Struck Mr. Jerry Tit-man-.on-thoknoe. hurting f him- very badl. ' A Tew days "aacrwatd Mr. C.'s team rsii away with his wagon, Jrew tho" driver out which came very ucar killing himl i?l ? ' - Rtrnbk ty pghrnlngon tl.e aSd bafvor little damage was dqno i ' i p 1 3 f&ritfiehah'h iuAeirM th'td. hki Jones County Items. I,'; K'-J,I ,n , Not 1 much ' SinknesS in our county; some lew caes"ot-chills, whioh readily yiolij after tevrdqsfs'of quinine, jtr1 ; I see that the annuai-froit tree agents are -.around -again soliciting' orders. Trenton had two of these o4-Saturday lasti "' ij- vr-i -::. - ' V -vj . '1 .'4- w . w We are having refreshing showers At raiq nearly every ; .-day,, whifth makes the rops look as . though thpynay ear Well,; not withstanding- many drawbacks during tue past sum iner, Died, of consumption, in Beaver Creek township, on Hatnrday, the2rth of July, Mrs. Elizabeth McDaniol, widow W Morris McDaniel, aged about 54 years, Mrs. AlcJJaniors maulen name 'was Gooding; sho ' leaves some children, togotner witn many relatives and friends to mourn their losa. Fodder iu soiling from carts in Tren ton at 50c. per cwt., eggs retailing from the rtorer. at as. per dozen, 'chickens, spring, 2 to ziic per pair, corn ouo. per bush&l. appl.is nnd fruits of every kind raised here and garden vegrtiblos too Bt your own price. Trenton is a cheap place to live in now. Mr. Job L. Kinsey. of Trenton, has most mngnificent orchard of nearly overy kind or fruit, poaches, apples. pears, different varieties of cherries, to gether with several varioties of grapes. Mr. Kinsey, I suppose, can now exhibit as lino and choice variety "of fruits as any man in this or any of the adjoining counties. The last Legislature granted us an additional term of Superior Court, which I be.Hevo will conveno the 17tb of August next. Quite ad nil time for court, as money is so remarkably scarce, But notwithstanding this, wo hobo that our jail will bo emptied of its Inmates ono timo more; we hnveO prisoners there now. Crime appears to bo on tho in crease in our county, which is quite a heavy burden on our honcet tax-payers. Cnnt. K. II. P.igo snys that he has a vcrv fine mare mule, which appears healthy and nound in every particular, except that f hn hn' recently commenced giving milk, so much so that every morning she haa to bo milked before she can bo put to work, as her milk ap pears to' give hor trouble. After she is rclievod and the milk taken from her she appears all right. Can 't some of the JouRNAii readers enlighten us a little on tho cause of it.' We have been informed that Uie rail road, authorities;will in the near future erect a warehouse at the Core Creek station oh tho Atlantic road for the ac commodation of shippers. Would it not pay some-of our enterprising citizens to start this fall a ush and oyster bouse in Trenton, as the fish could be shipped fresh overy morning by tbe cars, and by running a little wagon between Trenton and Cora Croek, deliver them at Trenton so her citizens and the citizens of the whole vicinity could be- supplied the same day. .. Besides, our merchants could have goods brought to Trenton by this means, particularly light articles. I am of -the impression' it would pay whoever starts the enterprise, provided they don't charge too much freight and run the business down at the beginning. Those persons who have to depend on thoir daily wages for the support of themselves nnd families are having a close time about now, as-the farmers have but little woik to give them, hav ing finished their crops,' which tojpk bll tiieir spare money ana provisions. I enquired of one of them a few days ago how the times were serving him, and he said pretty rough,, but good times' jost ahead, rodder would soon be ripe and cotton would commence opening in one more month. Then I will have my good time,, for tho farmer will unhead that other barrel of pork whioh he has' rolled into one corner and for the pat pose, of gathering cotton and fodder. But, said he, I find out , that Jonea county is a mighty good place to live in, for, if you cant . get any thing yon can do without it. And by way of fur ther consolation to himself ho added that he should certainly livo until he died if he perished to death. T mnr nt Tronrnn An :Worlnnar.air loaf Mr. William George, of Cypress Cnaek ownehip, woo is ono of her moat excel- lopf farmers, . and as he was in one pf his fine moods of goods, humor. I com menced" enquiring about hia - ereps. 'Why," says he,v.':my eorn is. very good, tho best I ever had: will average 6 barrels to the aero. My cotton, tdo, is fine; I have 40 acres in cotton, and I expect to make at least 30 bales." Some of the crowd remarked to Mr. George that I was gathering items for the Jour nal. lleBaid that was all right, and that he desired me to inform the cotton eighers that no should have, if no dis aster occurred, a magnificent lot of cot ton to eell'nt' New Berno this ' Winter. and hb hopod that the weighers would have their scales well rubbed up and adjusted to a nicety, so that the buyer and himself would both be .satisfied. I would like to call the attention of Lthe school, committees, white, end- qpl FprpJ, 6f Jones county to- the? following, which 1 una inj tne punito school laws, whioh are; especially recommended to committees of our public schools, wbiab axe as' folio wsi " i8 espeoially recom mended that tuo commlttoee oppomra day previous to the first, Monday in Sep tember of the year in which thtfnew eomaiHteos; aro to t.ne appomtea, una nvite.the patrons of the district school to moot at tho school house for the pur pose of recommending persons to be ap pointed committeemen whose 'names shall bo reported by the committee to the pounty boarrl of education on tho said-firsl ixklayf l SoMeaibe ?fhe persons thus rccoinmondpd"' should at tend at tlo coniity, seat on the day of election in order that those elected tnsy qualify and receive tnstructioas from the county board of Education; and the county Superintendent as to the proper discharge of thosr dutiea." See page 1G School Law, see.. 2, 5o3, explained in foot notes by the Superintendent. ' Our fiejinanrip grunting- an&! scratch Ing.'bul Wont say but What "fleas don'! bitetme-lB'Onlylikeia t-to1 be a h g huoself that the reason fleas doa't bother jhtm,:, .'o- lit, H. C Caaarfav! lost his Httla rirl ahdIr. W.JW. Veks losffaiijlatfwer.k also. Mr. C s about 2 years, ..and Mr. 1 TT'S about 6 yearsor ago. Cause, spinal menicgetra, we heard.' J '"' ' ' John Pittman 'and buvo' Vfiird are growling agaia about their crops; both claim, the biggest cotton and sweet po tatoes; and Ma JouBijALdou'tyoui think they only want to brag and let people Know tney are living, that 's all We were at Dr. O.'.N. Eaneu s nnd Stephen Holland's this Week, and the Uoctor showed w tim frUit oirhard. Well, it is no uio talking; . apple's, pears, peaches, witli twild goose plums, tbe best and prettiest we ,ov?r saw. ; , We showed some of. hia apples u Sjieriif norrui ana uoorgo Humnoim. nud they pronounced mom perfect; u excel I any thing in the nnnie line made in this State so far as Uiey had ftoeu., The I c- tor's watermolon crop is not good, bnt nis corn and cotton crop is good. Polloksville Items Our merchants are urumbliiitr a littlo about dull timos, but seem to be doing sometning all the tune. rroduco vory low; honey UOo, por irnl Ion, comb 5c. por pound, chickens 00c, per pair, eggs Sc. per dozon, and if you gramme tnoy will coor them for you. Mr. Hudson in bragging on his cood crop: wo anked him who nnd tun sorriest crop, and ho said no one, bnt we didn believe Sam then, because we had seen bis. Ike II. is blowing uround ad usua'i and Fted- wanio to light once ia awhile, but John T. say.i not. Dlount save he wants to go to the penitentiary, and Joe Word and Uharlio Whittv say they can t go to church without going to slop. Sunday night wo heard the bout ser mon, we think, we ever heard -ursached by a I rimuivn Uspti.-.t jjreaehox. Itov L.'li. liardy, of Newport, preached in our church; his tcxt-wnR E;h. 2d ennp it.u, oth una otn vefses,' and if we are capable of, judging, he certainly did credit to tho subjoct. We don 't wish to be, understood as saying that Primitive Baptists .can 't prcneh at all, wo only say wo don't understand all, of their doc trine: and Mr. liardy was an exception at tins time. Big excursion down the' river last Wednesday, and a great many iieople were dissatisfied because the programme was hot carried put as stated. We think when an excursion is advertised k it ought to be carried out to the letter if possible; this was not done, tho steamer Trent left here about 0 o'clock a. m. with., about 250 persons on board for Spring Garden, up Neuse river, but only went a few miles below New Berne and returned. Some of the party said."danjr sioh a way as that, we want our money pack," etc. Uuess they will do better next time. If you have a bad cold. Sine's SvniD of Tar will cure you. i Only 25o. For sale by R- N. Duffv. . el dw6m Office, of Jacobs'. Pharmacy, ) Atlahta, June 13, 1884, ) Six months ago we had ho demand for B. B. B.,' but now our retail demand is such that'wo are -forced to buy it in two gross lots. ,Wo i attributo the rapid and enormous demand to the compara tive size and price of II. B- B. (boing lar bbttles for $1.00)' au! its positive meribr 'The fact of its cbntAinnig Iodide of Potash renders it tnore valuable 'as a Blood Remedy It sells well and gives our oustpmers. entire aatiefactipn. Our sates: have' Increased 500 per cent, with- m'a few months: - ". ., r- i '.per FredV B. Palmer; M. DV Wa kaM hAn katuHinJ-D. 11 ttiMtalw a tow months, and take rueasuro m sav ing' it is superseding all othqr,, blood remedies'. 'It sells well, gives, oitr cus tomers entire' Stttfcfactiori.ftha ' ' We cheerfully recommend it ita preference to any other Blood Purifieri c f - -"wt -uo"rggm- A 1 1 . -,- For sale wholesale atia1 retail by R. N. Duffy Clash to accompany the order. ' Taklnar Cre nf the Bodjr. . ii The'Christlanr Index tile leading or gan of the Baptlsi Church in thft South published in Atlanta, Ga in, its issue of Deo. 4 1884, has the following editorial: , Too many people seem , to think that' a religious hewspapor. should be confined to the discussion of moral' arid religions subjects only forgetting thatf-religion has to do both with the bodies -nnd souls of men. "Prove all things, hold. fast that Which Is good," has 'as much, to do with the practical, side of ' life as it has with the moral side. Our senders will bear testimony that in dir. "quest ions dis cussed irr tho Indej; the praotioal has been duly set forth In this paragraph , therefore, we only seek1 to present; an article worthy of cojenmehdation, After' subjecting it to the above test we hayo tried Swift's Hpeoiflo and Vond it good good as, blood purifier, good as a health toniou la this opinion we are sustained by some of the beet men of the church. ' Eev. 'Jtsse ;f 4mf bf 1, Uo Nestor 61 lthov Baptist kftndmfurftron hi Georgia, -says: "It is my deliberate judgment that. Swift's' SpectBofia tho grandest blood purinor ever discovered. Its effects are wonderful, and consider them almost miraculous. . There is no medicine comparable to it." Dr. II. C. Hprnady; ono of the host known minis tors in 'our church,, saysr "Swift's Spe oitlo is One of the bi-t blood purifiers in existonoe."' el fxtnr(.i v- .i.ur: ' '-'i These brethren speiik ndvisedlyi' But few , preparations "can 'bring forward such endorsements. The Index' dot ires only to endorse these statements.-- Wo have witnessed the beneficial effects ef this .madklno,-not r only . rn nut wn households, but in" aovorat other casea wbere seemingly all othe remedies had failed. It' id purely a' Vegetable eom ponnd, scientiflcaBy prepared,' and per- isc uy narmieKS m it composition, it renews the blood and bailda up broken down systems-gives tone and rigor to tne .constitution, as well as restores tne bloom or health to tbe suffering. There fore we' do not deem-it inconsistent with ibedutiesof a religious journal -to say this.mucu.in its behalf.;! r- ..Treatise oq Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. . .... '" Tie Swift Specific Co., Drawer 8, At lanta, Ga. For sale ia New Berne at HANCOCK BROS. :v Tako Sine's'Syrup of 'Tar for coughs and colds. Only 2oc. f or sale by 11 N. Duffy. febl dw6m COMMERCIAL. Journal Office, July 28 B P. M. COTTON, New yons, July 27. Futures closed steady. July, 10.26 October, 8.61 August, 10.26 November, 9.1 September, 0.92 Dcocember. 9.00 Spots quiet; Middling 10 1-4; Low Middling 9 1-2; Ordinary 9 1-4. New lierne market quiet. No sales. Middling 9 8-16; Low Middling S 5 8; Ordinary fc 3-10. iiomKSTio niBKKr. Cotton Seed $10.00. 8bkd Cotton $3.50. Barrels Kerosene, 49 gals., 85c. TuBPKNTDra Hard, $1.00; dip, $1.55, Tar 75c.a1.25. Corn 60a7oc. Bkrswax 20c. per lb. Honey 60c. per gallon. Beef On foot, 6c. to 7c. Country Hams 12o. per lb. " Laro 10c. por lb. Eoob 7c. per dozen. Fresh Pork 6o. per pound. Peanuts 60a75o. per bushel. Fodder 75c.a$l. 00 per hundred. Onionh'-JI.OO per bushel. Field Peas HIDES Dry, 10c; green 5o. Peaches $1. 25 per bushel. ArrLES 30a50c. per bushel. Peaks $75c. per bushel. Honey 40c. per gallon. Tallow-i-6c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 40a50c. ; spriatf auaauo. Meal 63c. per bushel. Oats 40 cts. per bushel. -Turnips 60c. per bushel. Wool 10al6c. per pound. Potatoes Sweet, 25a50c. Shinoles West India, dull and n im inal; not wanted. Building. 5 inch, beans, w.uv; saps, $1.60 per M. ' ' wholesale prices. New Mess Pork $12.60. Shoulders Smoked, No. 2, prime, oo. u. it. and u V. li. OJc. Flour $4.00a6.50. Lard 71o. by the tierce. Nails Basis 10's, $2.60. Sugar Granulated, 7 Jc. Salt 90c.a$1.00 per sack. Molasses and Syrups 20a45o Powder $5.50. Bhot $1.60. Kerosenb 10c. .B.WHITE, Currituck Co., N. C. J. U. Kthekidoe. orfoik Co., Va. White, Etheridge& Co., Commission' Merchants, 1 0 WATER STREET, EQRFQLK, VA. PoeolaJ nttontkin bItiib to IhAHalA aCIWI'. Ton, corn, rEANura, i-otatoku, aua an Country ProUfie. llnr.it-encca: Williams Bros., 8. R.,Whttt Urn., Marine Rank, Norfolk, Va. . Jul2t)i1wly Just Received: Another Large Supply of . ,;; '.s. ..!.' m.. Al4o.,a Large Supply of .... Mift. jF, Person' Rcrardy, A I Administrator'a Sae 6t Land. I'ursunnt ia a iudicment of the Hnnarlof Court of Craves roan tv, in the ae of J: U. liurnacn, Adln r of J. A. fciuydam, jr. dt enruted, aBafnat Jan. O. Huvdam. et al. defend. ants, the audertlaueii HI nsll'at l'trtilW Anc- i.ion. ai irio .i;oor House aoor.iu Newborn, on Mrtnday. September 7th, IW5. nt 12b'clojk. M , thttfollorrlna Boal PropertB heUonftluD to in i-.uiH)iii j. a Buyaaii, jr ,-oec a, to wit raits of L.0I8 No. HA and- DM. lrt tho flt of ttvecn' Rrbad and Pollock (treats, adjoining the lot of L. 11 OatMr.itb Horriesfcad Kut ii oontanli)(j about 41 feet front by lift feot back. ' - ITerais of Bah-:- One- tnircafchV-fcaUMiao-on six months rcdtt,-uote8 wilb. apnrovrd ao- urrty. 'l'ltlo-nWTTtd Until full naWnen't ia Ncwbrrn, S. C July J7th, I!5 ' - JAS. C'.'HARttlrtONl' ' ; Jul28td . Atn,rpl4.A.Huydiu,Jr,.da;d : t .-(-.I :- 1; Last' Call. Schedule R fiuc, must be paid at once, not ' paid by tbe FIFTII dsT of If AUGUSTcort: will'be Added. . , im,.: 1. " m. HAHN, " ;Juia0d8t, , . : i Sheriff.' 1 ' rrrf ' 1 i-i ll 111 , Dr.-.-G L SHACKELFORD, ,-J.j if -.-.- 1 ! I -il-si,. V MIDDLE afrREEt. NEARLY OPPtf- site BAPnar cSjtritcH, '!' anifaislcneil. Jf8 Rirhantmn. hiintr nuftiineu an ah minis traior or the eauta al Ann U(ipra wxlth ' den'Jl. Sn-hereby nivf notion that ha reoulrea mil. neraona hviiui clatmB aaalnat the estate of tha said Ana He ooo wot to present nM'oheaaldJVd- min lsimior, doiy sutnoniK-aled. for niwaled, for nay iy of Aueus.r, u uleiteit,Iu ban men l on or ixinre tne ist usy owe i nis nooo uu pe W re. IVrwni lhOtrtiUd ts. ihe estate' masf pay without delay., .,..,, .--...., (1HA. IWI.ARK. AlUnu.,.: ... . 1 . iuiuibuhiw, . Sow terne. N. C. J uly 2M, 188 si- rt J. v. Willi aus i i HEADQUARTSR8 FOR Pork, Side et;; Lird and Flour. "7." CHEAP, WHOLES AU; HEY, NEWBERN RICE MILL - - FOE BALEr Tills Vitluable loparty. loffluei Leir Union lnr, conslr-tlnrf of (mo Knginc, forty horse power, Two Cyllmler lloireis of amnio capa city. ciilppc(l with nine Afps'tr iniDfoveJ Ui-otheiiiood pesilPH. and all neceeary raocUlntry for tiumut; out rla pooo, Ik olleied at 1'iUaIe Sale lor a division. Oood whaif, nt wuirlmny vetst-l ran load lluL can trndeln llalterns. Rids for the mill wllUuut Liu mal aat&tM win be entertained. ' ' Apply to ' 1 i Mil. K. 1). EU.IH, julyldl.u Kxeootilx. Brick MBrick! 7. 125,000 Bricks Now roadv and forcnlo r iiw .1 .n..A. at my yard or in u, , ,fv. """" a A Preimred U.r-onir ,.-t for Jirtrk M'ttrk o can on or addmsn II' I ' U1I I.I1I1U luoeMim v'trr; .'. rf"" . NOTICE. (In1vnn!.!!i',''"r,1,'''l1 1,'K- J- A- Mifickiwe. hss Hilly qnallli. d nr. i-.s.-ruii n ,,i t. , Hernial l'lt.oit, ,U...lst,j, aalLebr t.otlee that l,o .,, , f!4' "f... 1$ 1 lljolt to pusent In. i,i in i In-said Kxt-ul i-jx wJlS".!:"1-" t pay Wfcs. .1. A .K lHV;-.K,.nlrl. CllAS. C. Ci-Ai:H.,Aiioim y. i; aioW Oroenf Poy & Goi, flliKEHS ud COMMISSIOH MERCttlKTS Ofticb, South(Frovt Street , Have yirst-Clnsa PaellltleB forranaaoUn(f a General Banking riuslness. Will receive deposits subject lo check or draft at lKht; will buy or sel Kxohnnge on New Yutk, Philadelphia and Baltimore: 111 make lons on well secured paper, and make nigral oash advances on tlotton. Corn, Xtos and Naval Htores, and hold on storaee or make sale fbronocnmmlBBlon, either in this mar ket, Norfolk, Haltlmore or JNew Yorfe fi'bludu-lf -rrr at n. w WAHAli'S CORNEK, lwayB supplied with the very best Fresh Meats Beef, Pork. Mutton and Rausogalliat he Market nrmrds. Call on him. ' laulll-illy , BENJ. W;. DAVIS, cmNEnAi"'!.,, Commission Herchant (SfllPPER tDF'lJA&ANAS.) Soiithern Fish, Fruits AMD- .rpdjice a SpfecM, 106 .Barclay St. NEW YORK. , 9- (Xf?!0NMKN'f HflL-lT;Ull,l YO,RK RKFEUFN.rF.H-1 76 Mi 7! Fulion 'lion MixruhP' rift.tf'. V li IM,.AI. rn.j Co., a'innrrlson- dt.. - ' ' "TP" uiWareHMeur 'lat iJloiSnt'r'p'fes, ton Camming fW. Imv, r ' ' - I- 'i' Sheriff's Sale ? DN of AltH'ST. A. II ixx.-L u iTi i.i- Btree-t, between ilrnu ,(nd Aeusa streeu wherem an, aitwAVfl Mei I wa tiioMe eree.tcd by Raid I. s. Kiace. In In.- the whole of wan mrt or, lot utnurtx-l Sfl fci iWiiiaUMIrf. " "J1. Clly- wveyed to said V, rt. ilaoe thereof allotted for n iiLiuinn. i 1 T." tho' ortk tnVn ' kf 0d i Middle street, dinwir a.. mi, ni k... LloneinciA.'r. A.iiimdn, i .Uu(i VrOtXl "y . Uholin.IlndnniIotUeri., ,. . , i Also, tka inui tunuiitiai .i.i.,4iiltjtk!x- Wharf," loot ofauld Middle slect. cutiiaiuirK " Mace and B. p. line. .. ..- - ' . Also tfco lenao T'tl,-lonwl.tiliIriai bulUllna is sltiintod. executed to atud Cm - "y n.ann jas; n. unnM' td -f n. i lulu i w v i.-.'iJtfOMCE.- f m.ba- ' CYaven county, i .' SttET, Jits' : 7 t.'MK W'. w .lie in nay oi July, A.l. IKi, be- bMWby notilie Kalnst said en nKuiiua or opioi-e tnei.tday f Julv. iivi or this notice will ha .i lu. i.. .ul.Vr' " overV.- ' 1-T r ,:Tr. AU persons Initehtod In mti .h irt 1 IVrt rneltu'navnieht T'""""w . Jnl UdOw - UEO. ALL KIT. AaoHuimirataiv , : .V. 1 - -
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 29, 1885, edition 1
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