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LOCAL NEWS. BRIEFS. John Sherman has been re-nominated UvvTO 7 -' . oity limite. He i. .apposed to have to the TT H wi m na I r-A4pcWion from West .Point wandered off daring a temporary abei- to tbau. Senate. f ,,-,yxr,,n-t j students asking provisions to be, made "tion of the mind and fallen into the in? onrnarininlatvra Almtiu, , vl&rno, latitude, 85 6' North. C " .-, longitude, 77 3' West. , Spn rises, 7:10 I Length of day, . Sun seta, 5:06 19 hours, 06 minutes, vinon rets at 9:10 p. m. . BUSINESS LOCALS." ; ' Fall Samples at N. M. Gaskill's. ;. ItonUe KelloKg Comlna:. It is now a nettled fact that the die. tiaguished prima donna, Miss Clara , touise Kellogg will appear at the New Mies Marv Andemnw h. tniiA ;. I for their' anDointmPnt tn th .2 I . "nirei vuruv ui au impression in FhilAdnlnhin. I" " uo doumb supporters, on ' Wednesday evenioir. I The subacrmrinna tn tinrntmnn,,': jan, -sua. mis win Ma rare treat for ment fund has reached $118,698,98. s r our peopie ano we nopo to see a large A shipment of 16,465 bags of sugar audience greet ber. The management has arrived in New York from fih.w. ' uur wiii oner special induce mere are living in New ;York Citv :i Mr.,VorheeS is.after invanticafintr ha affairs of the Pension Bureau and intro duced a Resolution, to that effect. -..., s ' , jut. Ajogaxi naa noming to say against tne present' Commissioner of Pensions, but wished the 'resolution enlarff-mf nn no to inoinae an investigation of the office. ceefr, which is quite deep in places, "reio .u uwij remained concealed until washed out by the recent heavy tUIUDi r? KttS t0B ? J-? Wiliea in one building, KSSEST 2E3SS j Orange and all. other points along the line Jo attend; on,that night. ;; Chnrch Services T-Iar. . ; - .- M. E; Churchy-Services, at 11 a. m.. and 7 p. m. , by ,tbo pastor, Rev. L. W. Jeff Starts, a St. Louis lawyer, has J Mr., Brown gave notice thht he would been disbarred from practice for trying t h,ar5 ?nth,eityer question next to buy off witnesses. ; . . ' 9ffflLALi At ues Moines, Iowa," eoncerted ao-1 support of ain amendmrmr. Afford h tion by the city and county officials has ! providing;, for, the, disposal of the property pi n JUormpn (JJiurch accprd been begun to enforce" prohibition. At points in the Northwest the mer-1 Samples and piece goods at tf mjRTTS.'; '. ' ' All whp have tried our 10c. hams say they are as good as any in market. .,; Humphrey & Howard. il. " , it . . i - " i r j , a ii euros made to ' order and guaranteed wiuru..A.a coraia welcome la ex .vl:ofltat N. M. OaskilL'b. ; . , , , la , tended. to all.' ) Polite ushers will receive St'i'GooB 'work.; flood m.or no MnntiiAi comfortably seat all visitors' "and cury -W.'rom.lO to 20 degrees below aero ,f I 'tf'tu 'I '" atHURTT"8. latrangerav?'?''viwi'W' I r-wir JMMi the. cold jrava ia making eastward. I ' endlng, -th '.aonaideratlon- of it r - 15 ' 'i Baptist ChurclH-Rev C. A. Jenkens. W rumora coue franv'Bom tbatl - iicrtj wSTMrRJU?o '.; " ' The thermometer was down to 27 yet pot,frl thePonnfa . kni. m. .L the House the cali of States for the tSrd'aT the lowest Mintthis winter 8torServwftt'-ii T-p,w., i-ope is failing Jn health. Though introduction of bills and resolutions teraay, the lowest point this winter. Communion of the Lord's Bupper will eventy-nVe yearsold he is still a hard was resumed apd the followinir were wiu okiivh pmuuk hbw jperuo IDS ceieDratea after th( morning aet-p,Va wurnor. ..- , uimwiuwu! aiuy "cum- u uyo wu icnj imru. paDDam-scnooi at 3 p.mv Peat free and VThe mail and passenger train was dV the public cordially invited to attend. ' tained last night at Goldsboro waiting Presbyterian Church Services by ' for connectingtraina.,1"' p - tnerastor, Key. L.c. Vasa, at 11 a mg (o. the rnl.ea i and .principles of com. mon law, as in the Case of a dissolution of a corporation.1' !1',': the Jay Gould is again traveling South; lBTMr,QPffv ' We,tlW to repeal this time with his family. Hf goes toVyW CSXap- probably eo to Cuba. I " '"'I'' ' 1 . . W w It is understood that Secretary Whit r8 Vs taPan, ' "gawst the hostile . i-.-r ..... 7 ... f. Apachea in Arinona and New MexiV.n. line Methodist church. .T?'?"M."y wlt" i"ea- aaeondocted by. Gen;., Oroekj also, to I at 9J. a. m. ,., A cordial w,orthine8S ot the Dolphin, as shown in prpvide for fhe, organisation of aregi-epubHc-,to attend these "cent trial trip, .... ment of volunteers in Ariiona and New as a recent auction sale in London Ifrfal fuf ""PfroBB'ng TTLat Wonld we do Wlihont the fa- -! pcraT The suspension of nearly all the neve- papers in North Carolina during the niiniuiag noiiaays impressed us more umi. ever witn their value and import ance. 10 be deprived, even for a few days, of the pleasure of reading our ex changes, in a great measure marred our enjoyment or tne Christmas festivities, and we doubt not that all their readers greatly missed their welcome visit. The press of the State is doing a great work in its development, and deserves a bet ter support than is generally given it. What would the people do if ne news papers were published in the StataV Wa commend this question to those who WOUld Dreak down A mMrharanaaih do not agree with all of the opinions of mo ouiuir.- unmnam necora. Vocal Music; Tit ternj(i,ete.,caH ou J51w 1 tr '. ,,, i Corner South K,oat and DissolutioBwlsipi The copartnershin in tt Grocery and Lienor lore existing between J. V rivmn n;mJ;E-SH'nnderth; arm name of TAYLOR buttt , this 6th day of January, 188C, dissolved by mutual consent. Thn..M.T v oi .-.. having bought the intT 7 F Taylor in the business, f n,ut-. ' eoUect all debts due to'tb Vlrm, and assumes all debts due by the nrm.' J. I I uoiDwr, xMjy. ii. j. v ass, at ii a. m. ' Our attorneys have - returned f rem A night Union services of the Evangel- Onslow court, and they speak in bieh lBl ""ce in me aietnoaist church, . teems of Judire Monteomerv. 1 Sabbath School ' , i..tJi J. . invitation tothe . Doveiw. icuiKmeu ui x uiuiiuu were I . f. ,:f.'.f ....'..;..,. . services. : uauiruii in uie env vesteruav dv ine low i . . . ... i .i i . u .. i,daTheferrv boats were leftontha -P1"-- w. mewa, Kaator, a-.vH pipe oioir waiter By Mr. Voorhees, of 'Washington lttxht ' ' th0 1st Sunday after Epiphany;' Services at was put up and sold. It is not Territory, for the admission of the State sana pars. ,. r . . . Ii.. . .. . . . . : I ofotori mi,t i ..t.i " nrwkin. .i .. .I,, i j.i a. m., ana p. m. , ounaay-school at " v u1uubui" ' lr ,whh iub un- ' Ihegray eagle brought to town by Up; m. The pubiic ia alwa 8 jnvited . A cave-in occurred at Boston Run "CS;; Zl "T g-.antS 'Bryant on Friday wa, purchased attend5 the services-of ; this, church. ne Mahoney City, Pa., and a block of viVrform" ' effle,ent.c,vl1 8er w, .HUWI.WHUUniv, cf UShera at the door, to prpvide seata. : vuuuipgs wens aowo. me inmates1 uyMn'-Uirlord, of Dakota, for the . w warae oc worgan to do mounted. Services at St. Stephens Chanel OnV maaettverj narrow escape. admission of the State of Dakota. ; ? The stronir wasterlv winds vhirh irnt Rnnit r; . n ii. i ' Our colonv in Cftnad i Inn...; 57 ttr,J SymeSi of Colorado, , for the ... .n-w.M.. "7" 1 7.", TT,-:' rr. r. .w,7::77 wnnmitad coinage of ttbe,BUver dollar, iiii',v."w"iuin.j unsim uuu jrooior- m. auu o o ciuck p. m., oy tne pastor, -" un auio ro steal At the conclusion of the oall the day blew'the water out of the docks and Rer . A. J. Marshall. Sabbath-school at 'ha countiy and annex it to the United SpeakernnBtmCedthe Chairman of the . left, anV ' boats high and -dry,'. The 9 o'clock, G. A. West Supt W C States h Richmond DispofeA. following committees!' f; i : . - steamer jVeiierrt of the Old Dominion Griffin. Clerk. . i .Tne Jong standing suit between the Turner,!Of,Ga.,. Elections(iRandall, of ... ... , . v ' , . . . Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia KenAPProPMtionMomson,of II., 4 came in during the night but before she Young Men's Christian Association-.- Steamship Cc and th. nnmm7..7iS--1 Wavs and Means: Herbert nf. Ala.. nJ fiOuld discharge her "cargo and take on Prayer-meeting this afternoon at bfof Emigration has been settled in favor I al Affalra; Brag: of, Wisconsin. Mili- her7 ttutwarft freight, the water, bad o'clock in their rooms on Middle .iw. 9' latter. Nearly 82,000,000 were taryAffiirsi Belmont, of N. Y., Foreign involved. Anairs,uunan, or renn., tsanKlnor and COMMEECIAL. Journal Offiok, Jan. 8, 6 P. M COTTON. X' .. ... T T ... "i loan. January z:ii p. m, rutures closed easy. Sales of 45,600 uaiOB. o'clock in their rooms on Middle street. 'beeij driven out ( and she was unable to Subject: "Punishment of the Wicked. t' , mpve,: Tie,, -Experiment i was loaded and ready to-start Out but the water was gone first." ' ' '' Pet. 4:18. Leader, Mr. W. C. G. Boytj. Kinston Items. pr jUeo, Sr Attmore,b of Stonewall, v was in the, city yesterday. , He reports :' the health v at his section pood at this time. . "-'rti- .v-"u' :; v' Deeds and Morigaaes. ' . During the year 1880 the register Deeds of Craven bounty registered six bundred and twenty-one deeds and two hundred and ' sixty mortgage deeds, The act requiring the registration of deeds passed at the last session of the ' Dr. Harper had watermelon for din ner Jan,. 7th; the first of the season'. ! j J. S. Rhodes is now found at Alp. LaRoque's, instead of the store on the corner.. , . . ; . .. , Lafayette McCnllen will soon begin Currennv: Rlnnd. nt Un. Cninaao i The Aurora Tournament. Weights and Measures; Willis, of Ky. Editob Journal: I have lust had the iRlVjera, and-. Harbors; Q'Neill, of Mo., pleasure of visiting the thriving little Labor r Mitchell, Of Conn., Patents; town or Aurora, and witnessing one of inrocxmorton, "or Texas, V acillo Rail- the best conducted and most nleaflnrnhln way; Reagan,' of Terfas. Commerce tournaments ever had in this section of Vobb, of Ind., Publio Land&; Tucker, of country. Ya.. JdicOTyt,WBll)bern,oe Texas, In . The Marshals were: W. A. Harvevldfai-affairsiBlount; of Ga, Postoffice chief; Assistants, T. R. Crawford.' J. R. and ' Past' Roads;. Springer, cf Boyd and T. B. Hooker. IlI.,wXlaimBt'Sprigia, of N. Y., Ac Judges: W. E. Hooker, of Stonewall: oountiji Matooh of Ind." Invalid Pen- n t . . n ' I i ir. 1 1 . m -kT. t r , r i . . UlddS, La., Edu- to travel in the interest of the Fidnlkr m ' A.iimniC!n " I nos. onavenoer, i-antego:x. K. Boyd, taMMw?aiaiwoe k.i Jiiiiiaa; of Z :. 7T " . ! Xnoa. U. Sparrow and Joseph Peed, of 0 omoj vyar, Ulairni), King,! of orjaw'snouBei8 now at the Rhem Aurora." Mississippi Wyfirj Aikenpf.S. C., I ui,u,"6i ju, miw, iuo Bireoi irornr cnas. x . warren, Esq., of Washington 1 0M,oni aiuriage, pi Mien,, ife where.he was last year, a ' ? f ;,, t was orator of the dav and deliver Halsell, otKy., 'Private Land ( Dr, A. R. Miller has made a partition between the two stores formerly occu! pied, and moved his, stock into one of them... . v t . , Mr. Biddle. from the .General Assembly has made it quite .m , ' ' Vii it . " 1 c " , , Mr. Jaiddle. from the unner narl of " "'J ajuuk; uacoo towards . wly 'or the Register. Some deeds ..1 IZ. l-Rp.e?a f Kniirht of Ed want ' Mm Wm - over fifty years old ave been brought thinking of locating here on account of ford! Knig,?t of Pocahontas; W, BT. Ed ' in fAr'fegistration: 'People will' bear our schools. , wards, Knight of Cleveland Cap; B. T. ouiiuor, xvaignEoi r orest; a. u. - in mind that hereafter the title to land rflWt jOorfeot untU the deed conveying inj Ws has hepn rA(nrdd. " The Campaign Utga ii. The Banner has made its appearanoe again. It announces that it is Republi can, but not of the Radical kind; pub lishes the plan of organization of the Rspublican party;' hoists 'the names of . B. Wt Morris for Congress and Geo. II. . Wklti for Solicitor of the1 ; 2d' district; r Prof." Mears and lady, spent Christ- mas in Raleigh. 'He returned last week and is busy with bis large music class inJunston wouegei- v r rr w j Ray Grady, son of Lewis Grady, died nsions; Jlairas: able and eloquent charge to' thel Barbour, ! of iVa.y.Districfcof 'Columbia; Knights. ' i Csx. of N. CiiiRaforminB the Civil Ser ine Knights were: Alex. Hudnell, ioei'n1'DHnPi03f'AxkM American Ship IT 1 .1. l 'M a . m n ..... - . ' I r .'I J! xvuigni or .aurora; a.t. itedditt, Knight ouiiuing.. , . , , ,- of Just my Luck: Jacob Ed wardn. " ""'-r irrusurer s epori. . James W, Moore, Treasurer, in qccoant untA the Vitff of JSeio Berne. 1885. , Deb. 5. To balance on band.. ....$1012.13 6. Tocashf'mTaxOollec'r 100.00 12. si! s 500.00 Ben- bad rising on his neck, L. E. Duffy is makinir thinars livel v at the Hubbard place, near Dover. He is running a steam mill, farming and ar ranging for, other improvements. H J. R, Tingle, a young Disciple minis meMidhs several aspirants for th next "l""l"vX county, nas V. . ., . , - euiersq xvinston uonege. wegive bim uenerai ssemuiy; jcommenos tne wis-la hearty welcome and hope him much pom or uov.; Hcales, railroad policy, auccess.u r . . .,j nett, Knight of Rsspaea Road; L; H. Redditt, Knight of First Attempt; Chas. Norman, Knight of Idalia; J; Hudnell, Knight of Lone Star; Thos. Campbell; Knicht: of Rlonlr: Plnmo' R V r TuOSliaV. Jan. 5Lh. acett . abnilt tun XCnicrht. nf Whit To T.. r ' r Tl'. ...J:. ' years. ; His death was caused by a very Knight of Tilting for Pleasure! J. M fan uuuuouu, auiut ui oiiver crescent; J. ni. iiooaer, xvment or ilavborn: 20. ,." 21. '86 " '5. ' " ;!:!," ' 820.00 . " . 345.00 "'" 400.00 City1 Marshal 48.20 T.AA inompson. Knight of Pantego; S. J. bane, Knight of No Hope; so.. . x-oiner, ivnignr or Pamlico; J. ;B. Ferebee, Knight of Stonewall; Thos. J. Ewell, Knight of Alabama. . ' ' The knights who were adjudged suc cessful and awarded the honor of crown. ing the queen and maids of honor, with I the ladies crowned, are ae follows:- Lee $725; 83 Dep. 7, 1885,, Byq'bp'd Mrs HVr&rTl, ft or Panteg0iJ.B. Ferebee, Istmald, . . 1 miod uciiiioLbtt uruuKHi ram innT. , w. atrongly supporting the .administration . J. C. Webb, of Washington, D. OJkn:nnnrmZ.urzZVl'Jr . n...t J i n 1.. ' t ....... hnn, hoon , innij nr. onr.,-na ! . T- M uu.tou- vi rroHiuouk. jryaa, as every goou ciu- .1 IX J. X - 1. . . ., sou buuuiu uu, auu wtuiu m Keep uie t n a. i. j .. . ' ,. , ness for Lewis & Co., taking ordtra for j pvii,iw.vifuoLa vuiut i euiarui pictures, . . N tue county 'e stock in the road, and says " One thing that the young ladies have it will be worth at least fifty cents in I learned is that the Rev. Mr. Jurney is the dollar before June, 1887; wants ; the a 81.ff2'e man; but this fact loses much an.Hrnl.'nnalffvnf fh "hI, t.,"li P.f ..t06.! tO thOBsSwh have learned tisted, and makes some thai; LhA Mnthnrl huhioru8 -tf rent. ' ' for marks about "'Out County Commission era w . r . xnis numuer or tne Banner is neatly pridleJahd well-gotten up. The cam- paign'hiay , be said to be now fairly onenei.Wherfj is the Lodge? t (. . The week; of Prayer. - '. Services were held at the M. E. church la it night by the? Evangelical Alliance, conductd,Jby ,Rey. r -;Mr.. Crawford; Speeches were, made . by v Reverends Crawford, Vass and Bull. Services will . Mr. Calvin Stokes' has bought Dr. H, D. Harper's place at Johnson's' mills, and moved there in order to be near his farm." We regret to lose such an excel lent citizen, but know that many have iubv vj leaving weir larmav ., j J. Ci Holland who has been selling the Househbld sewing machine, has se cured a Sstd agency for enlarging pic tures from Lewis & Co., Washington, D. C. He begins to travel next week, and is worthy of the confidence due a Christian gentleman. ' - ' - - ' list of Lefters Remaining in " the PostofR'ce' at - New 7: f lock. Ihe concluding sermon of t" ' c - "f of Fray eE will be preached by V v. I'r, , Crawford,, and a' collection i i be taken up to to pay the expenses of the meetings during the week. , The following is the subjact for tonight: . . ,' .!'" SERMONS. "Let your loins be girded about, and your lights burning, and ye youiilv(M like unto men that wait t r thc-r Lrr i."nike xn. 85, o county,' -N. C., Jan. - 'i sre rTlit ii. t ' scl ieved suo .v f Se rpputa. I .1 A 1 l.i. .l.n'1 l. . 1 Jvir.-r's iew 1 A good r ' V cess, and : tion by i' ; ' rtvulN, .iii3 (!! Willi !'. f r ' ' y u;-. , ! v i Berne. Craven 10th. 188fl. - Sam Bryant,, Fowler, Brown ' Sarah J. Batts. ' - r-' . Henry Cooper.- 1, , i ' , ' . Amos Drew. :' , ..j , ; .: . .. .. . John Fisher c. o. Henry Fisher. "; ' . Thos. Grant: Jimmie R. Green 2L I Kliza Mollillen.- , . ,. ; A r --tr-'i Kmma R. Jones. 1 ' " Lmma s II. Lee; Margaret. Loyick. Peter Jlichardson; Wiley Rodgera, Rev. John Rumley. t Richard Smith, .0., S. . Smith c,- O. opera house. . ... 8. Thompson. -; Alexander Williams. ' Miss ' Zaor o- jeiluU vvamer, tdward Ward. Henrr Ward. rh is the Persons calling for above letters, will 'ivery say advertised, and give date of lit t 1 Colds. j on- M. Manly, P. I, i There ia something soft and tender in l.e fall of asingle snow-flake, but it al- ' -' s ir'f'i-a us to look af:croi;r bottle ' JV.l'g Cough Syrup- our oil ; -! y i-'i the days of coubsanl cr-l ? i' ' . ; r,ya alaars found it reliable. Edwards, 2nd maid, Misa Laura Roes, Durhams creek; D. D Harrison, 8rd maid, Miss Lucy Windley, Yeatesville. The coronation took place at eight o'clock in the presence of a very large assembly of ladies and gentlemen at Chapm Hall, a building erected for the purpose by that enterprising gentleman Dr. Chapin,'of Aurora., After the cor onation, the music began, furnished by Messrs. Shaw and Soocile, of Wash ingtonf. accompanied by Mrs.' R. .H. Lane, of Aurora. . - . ,f The Visitine ladies. An far na mn mh respondent could ascertain, were:. Miss Maggie Bragg and Mrs. Gramberry Wil liams, of Bath; Misses Josie and Emma Archbell and Miss Katie Furguson, of YeateSville: Mrs. Lorn Harritmn. - nl Haslin; Misses Jannie,Marthaand Laura Whitley, and Miss Claudie Swindell, of rantego, airs.'U iNeii4 or Uoldsboro' iuianca - auhio .j, wiiKina ana oadie Brown-, and Mrs. J. Wjlkins, of Wash ington; Misses Mamie Tuttle, of Oregon; Miss Carrie Duke, of Pantego; Miss Nannie Fisher, of .Hyde county; Misses ivoss, oi uurnams-oreec. - r - -I would not have yon think that the ladies named were 'all that adornd jChapin Hall with their grace and beauty, for there were Misa Sallie Crawford. Misses Cora and Lena Sparrow, Misses Ida, Mary,r Jessie 'and Willie! Bonner, jii iss ijna cnapin, Mrs. liinckie, Mrs. Dr. Bonnet Mrs. W, A. Harvey, Mrs. Wisegar, and a gwat many others whose names I cannot ' remember, but who were none the less charming. But your correspondent cannot close this .-account -Of - the very enjoyable occasion t 'without ' bearing tes timony to- the impression made upon one, -hi - reast,v or tne, spectators H. I M tt it - .1 E. B. Ellis $ 841.28 4 " , " , 523.81 'V '., coal.' .80.00 R,.H.(,Hil(;on, engin'r. 25.00 J. W, Moore,V streets .... , and pumps .., 149.50 J. W. Moore, treaa'r ( l 16.6C E.H. Meadows, mayor 80.00 J. C. Green engineer,, 35.05 Hew iierne Journal, ' "iopfwerk r... 2.00 New Berna Journal, - adv 5.00 W. O. Fields, rent f oi January, 1886 25.00 J.W. Bowden, police 30,00 IJJEjDaskill, polide... 9.00 J. E, Gaskill, police... 21.00 B. F. Ketchum, police 30.00 Rob. Williams, sexton 20.00 W. N. Russ, sexton... 20.00 J. C. Whitty, pumps and tubing.. 23.25 J. M. Harget, marshal 25.00 N. B. Eng. Co , feed... 10.00 H'V j!"J IsupplfesI' 1.41 " " ; " 13.70 Manwell & Crabtree, repairs 1.00 Hancock Bros.. Btat'y 4.35 M. Pratr, boxes for en-n - ; giaes..... jAl.JLwi.7,M 53.04 44.54 6.76 5.53 January, February, March, April, May, June, 9.18 9 23 9.34 9.45 9.57 9.67 July, August, September, October, November, December. 9.77 9.85 9.62 9.44 Spots auiet; Middling 9 3-16; Low middling s 10-10; tiood Ordinary 8 3-16, mew Heme market quiet. Sales of i oaies at 7i to Hf . Middling 8 5 8; Low Middling u, uuuu wruinary i o o. domestic iharkkt Seed cotton 2.90. Cottonseed 810.00. Turpentine Hard . $1.00; dip, 81.75, IUG.aBl.Z0. Corn 40a55c. .Rice 85af 1.00. Beeswax 20c. per lb. Beef On foot, 5c. to 7c. Country Hams 12c. per lb. " Lard 10c. per lb. Eoas 17o. per dozen. Fresh Pork 6c. per pound. Peanuts 50o. per bushel. Fodder 75o.a$1.00 per hundred Onions 83.50 per barrel. Field Peas 60a75c. Hides Dry, 10c. ; green 5c. Apples 30a50o. per bushel. Pears $75e. per bushel. Tallow 5c. per lb. UHIOKENS Grown. 40ftK0e. 25a40b: Meal 70o. per bushel. Oats 40 cts. per bushel. Turnips 50c. per bushel. Wool lOalOc. per pound. Potatoes Sweet. 25a40c. Shingles West India, dull and n -im inal: not wanted. Building. 5 inch neans, sa.uu; saps, 81.50 ner M. wholesale prices. New Mess Pork 810.75. Shoulders Smoked. No. 2. Rn. prime, 6c. C. R.'s, F. B's, B.'s and L. C.-6c. Flour 84.00a6.50. Lard 71o. by the tierce. Nails Basis We, $3 00. Suoar Granulated, 7c. Coffee Sialic. Salt 90c.a8l.00 per sack. Molasses and Strups 20a45o. Powder 85.00. Shot 81.60. Kerosene 10c. spring J. A. Meadows, feed. D. Stimson, lumber.. ' Atl. Eng. Co. supplies voucher books 4.00 ' N. S. Richardson, . order books v 1.59 rentA.'i.i4.v,.l.'i-4 Jlo.OO Ausuws r.ng. uo, ieeu iu.uu " ' " 10.00 " Jonas McDaniels, rep. . " - pumps. ........ ; 1.00 ' J'.SUsby Man, Co. draft 45.00 Jan.;97l880,ivBalanpe 647.15 82725.33 Sad Death of Col. , Sloan. all Hit muAnn I n.l - , T1 a ' by M,a Claudie SwiodelK, Miss. Lucy Sloan ; a well known resident of the AVindlev and Miss Matririe Bracir. nhom a.i. ,n t .ut .- grace and beauty was much admired by home on the afternoon of November 9th W. and was not seen again. Detectives were emploed and a, reward offered for news of hia whereabouts, but not i the sli;litebt' trace of him could be found; Ton'tht his bedv was found In (Iwyrn's In! , r' ut pit riilei wet of - i 'One fire burns fliit nnnlhorV hnrn. top," and most p -line suffer more to I cure .1, but Salvation Oil ia painless and certaia. It costs only 3 cents, - Dwelling For Rent. A MMALL DWELLING HOUSE on Craven stivcl. noxt to Dr. Clartt. W. M. WATSON. Jalii'A . ' .' Sect'y, Wanted, TN A I'RIVATK FAMILY", ONE OU TWO TAHLE HOAKDKRS. Small family. Terms reasonable. Convenient to the business part of the city. Afiplyjto Jan9,,tr : L. R., Box 25. F. TAYLOR. E. SMITH. Havin ng sold to J. E. SMTTw and L 8tl"thdDG. Grocery SMITH nil r88 f TAYL0B SMITH, I thank my friends and the public generally for their lihB. 1 Z ronairn in ha . r solicit for MR. SMITH i the same. respectfully a continuance of J- F. TAYLOR. Having bought the int0,Q t and Liquor business nf Tin L SMITH, I wm continue the old stand under Mm ci r , l pubho for their liberal patronage in the past, and respectfully golioit a . nnt!.. ance of the same in the f,.f J- E. SMITn UASQUERADE. GRAND CARNIVAL THE RINK, TUESDAY Evening ' JANUARY 12th, '80. There will be.Ul0 LARGEST NUAIliKH n- COSTUMES ;ever ccn upon the 8DK1TA0K In this city at a HINK CARNIVAL. ' TWO PRIZES will be given for the best character make up -one for the best Udy character and.-one for the best male character No one allowed Dpon the SnrfnC rt.ii nine o'clock. which hour all masks win ho ,., - '"'"" . 'id 1-adies' Nights - WEDNESDAYS , ther notice. JAS. W. WATERS, Proprietor, atQN'DAXB FRIDAVS-untll fur- jan3 dlw For Sale. A desirable side of Broad street, one door west of the residence of J.C.Green, Esq. For furtLer.P..icul". "PPly'.to uuwa oc rELLETIKR. ' J. C. HERRING ;& CO Prepared' Oyster Shell Lime ... .AT 7.00 PBK TON. jaTdwtf NE W BERNE, N. C. COTTON LINES. ..Hi Linen and Cotton GILL i TWINE FOE i) i !"'l. SHAD NETS. NETS tV3 SEiriESi F.ULRiCH,j!;; NEW; BERNE,1 N.C; ;."f s ' ! llJt.l f v wtuu. '.!)'jwii-l A HOUSE AND I JIT. In .,r,n.. talnhJiif algnt rooms, Wtletn, balh jMm and onthonses.JlTsrmaaisr. Apply to i J . "T7. janouzw ilSPaRUNu.qBeilie,,! UH Paturrtav lt. aIiV, n. x- Srf'H" street. I JhT jfiiEkaE w'th IS11 band armind Jt. , ( Jii lag to 'Ul 1)6 llbe,rai lv "awarded by ret irn- niKM. V U4U1NIA JIARR1SON.'. Jan 4th, 1 For Bent, ON REASONABLE TEEMS, My FARM, situated oi, Neuse River, south side, nea, Adams Creek; capacity ton Lowe crop. The farm has largo and comfortahl dweuing house and tenant houses on It. Also, four horses and two mules, farming utensils, etc. - : For further p irtlcnlars ennnlie of Mrs. JOHN II. KULBOlf. i uecjo dwtf lleaufort, N. C. Bargains! Bargains! AT COST! and LESS THAN COST ! TUK ENTIKE STOCK OF Dry Goods, 1 ' ' CONSISTING CP "" hhv"i Wen's, Youths', and 'Children's ClotHinff' " and Underwear I worsted Cashmeres ; LadiesUnderwpr5 ',' : close ont busin6ss.t; ' ' ,J - Alargeiineof'TnVnvWii and liana SoteM ' J ", AUL UOOIS tOO, , Ulimrrnn. t. ; mention. our'No.8Whj::i';U:vJ'l:-H:"(i arstlasaqondition,!!., ., .... " , " "f 1 ioiae and Uny No'.-i i." T""' . ff mm m ,.T 1 1 J'kl Slw in III." dec ,li di . ii
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 10, 1886, edition 1
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