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,Vol. J. KEWBERN, N.. ft, THURSDAY MORNING, EEC. 25, 1875. j Number 41. LOCAL AND STATE SQUIBS. !No Backs to loan at City Granary. If you want your boy to make a mark in the world givo lain a piece of chalk. liegular , meeting of Athenia-Lodge No. 8 K. of P., to-night; Work in the first and third degrees. r ; " Wo call attention to the advertisement of ' Chas. Somerfield," who has opened a New York Barber-shopm-the Gaston House. ' Parties indebted to Hill &-Pitt man for Job Work will please pay ur 'immediately, as the money is needed. , ... - , . Wo call attention to tho advertisement of A. II. Holton, dealer in Groceries, Provisions, Ac, corner of South Front and Middle streets. Tho Grangers of.Pitt organized, a County ' Council on Thursday last, .! The ladies of j Elizabeth City held a feast last week in aid of tho Oxford Orphan Asylum, and netted $150,00. Workmen are engaged in excavating the foundation for new the Masonic Temple on the corner of Fayetteville and Davie streets. m.. 1 N Church continues with" ' unabated ; interest. So far there ha vol been forty-live and the j Grain Report. Tho following arrivals and sales of corn have occurred since last report : : Schooner Sarah Virginia, full cargo of corn, to J. & J. I A. Patterson. . Sloop 11. Li. Myer, fulbcargoof corn, to J. & J. AJ Patterson. Tliat Uniform. ' Wo staled in yesterday's issue that the Silver Cornet Band had taken in about $150 as receipts of tho Ball Monday night. We loarn that after the expenses are paid: th Band will have about $00 clear. This does pretty well for the Ball, but it is not enough to, buy a good uniform, and the Band will make other efforts to raise the remainder of the amount. Wo hope our citizens will aid and patronize themj in any efforts they make to uniform themselves. f Died, - In this city, Tuesday evening, February 23, 1 875, jof Pneumonia, Jno. Randolph, Jr., in the l$th year of his age. The funeral will take place 'from the residence of his father, at 10 o'clock A. M.ito-day. .'."v' .v- ..." ' Lost. , number Xetcs. of seekers-' increase every night. The temperance cause . is looking up in Henderson. The, Ixxlgo . of Good Templars in that "place, organized only a few months ago with eleven members, now number thirty eight. .'': j Keddincr Scratch, of started out to serenade and buhca of keys with owner's name at tached. Finder will please leave at the Nut Sh-exi, office. ' with a horse fiddle. He left the fiddle under; the"' window as the six buck I shot under his! j-hirt was all he could tako home.' . ; MINCE ME A T J'J V cents per pound at HUGHES', Cheap Variety Store. A new lot of Sugar Cured Hams and Fmssn ..-parched Coffee at SLOVEH'S. 11. W. Jovner, Physician and Dentist Pol- lk Street .M doors above Berne, Newbprn, N. C. Special attention devoted to Chronic - Diseases. Advice and consultation free. ill Dentistry Warranted. Terms reasonable. - Dr. Watkins has just received some very tine Onion Setts, which ho is jselling cheap, f At a meeting of Elm City Base Ball Club, last night, the following officers were elected : John I). Clark, President. Albert Patterson, Vice President. . E. Sanderson' Haves, Secretary. Geo. A. Oliver, Treasurer. : i?.;-,:r.u .;,. uirectors: a. o. r lanner, v . u. naunur a newlyimarried pair and W. yv. marK. - - . ' I Removed. j ' , Dr. D. E. Everitt, Dentist, has removed hw office to the rooms above F. M. I Agostine's Dry Goods store, on rollok Street, where he will be pleased to serve his customers. " CHAS. f S0MERFIELD, First Class New YorS: Barter, ; Desires to state to the citizens of Newbern that ho hu titted up, in the best and most elegant stle, a Barber Shop in the GASTON HOUSE, where he ia prepared to - Shave, Cut and Dress Hair, Shampoo, and J)ye yrtii Iters, and will give perfect satisfaction. ; Uexi H. Holton, (Successor to Jas. H. Ellis,) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER Groceries, Provisions, &c. &Ci Cor. Polloclc and Middle JSts. NEWBERN, N. C. IN NEWrBERNE THEATRE Friday and Saturday, Fell. 26tb anient siGimi ?aw .';''! i ; . ', In refined and pleasing parlor entertainments. The most attractive Company extant. . j ... Card; to the Public Though mv entertainments have everywhere met After ''8 vears success in cxtraC'tint? teeth with extraordinary success when my performance wag 'Denistry a Specialty. V. F. Bason, M. D., D. D. S. without j-pain and without destroyini' con sciousness, &c, would bo pleased to. see or hear froua all interested in tho best condition of their oicn or children's Ueth. ! ; N. B. Savo the natural ; if you. cannot, try artificial. I 4I5et prompt to act, His folly to delay, , Sinco Teelh awaits the order ofra day." Boyd's Hotel, for a few days. . All Aboard '.For liountree it Small wood are now offerin"g their Farmers and Truckers will also find it to jreuiuants of Dress Goods, suitable for making their interest to call on our opular and ac t omodating Druggist for seeds of any kind. Lash t Jenkins, manufacturers and dealers in all brands of cigars, which they offer to the trade at unequalled prices. 1 ho Havana, Kegalia, EI Vino, La Mauta, Principie, Nature's Own, I Fearless, and Littld Percy, comprise a few of our popular brands. N. B. Special inducements offered to the trade. Lasii & Jenkins, Opposite Post Office. mm- I " 1 A 1 up JUisses anu'cnuiirens suits, at, cost, ana below cost, . to make room for their immense Spring Stock. Also a few Misses Furs left, and a large lino of children's Fancy Wool and Cotton Hose. Just Tr y Them. . If yoii want to smoke good Cigars, at low prices, just try one of those manufactured by Dr. J. L. Watkins, corner Pollok and Craven Streets, and their delicious fragrance will draw you to his store often. , the onlv attraction, I feel justified in incurring great ' expense in perfecting new and startling Illusions, and securing additional Talent, witn tne determination oi . presenting the inoat refined and pleasing eniertahf- raent now before tho public. Knowing the artiste I have engaged, including JEPPA, the Great Character Vocalist, and Miss FANNIE, the charming f ? K SONGSTRESS fAND STAFF BELL S0LO3IST, will prove the strongest attractions In the world of amusements, my great i experience aa a . caterer has taught me that en terpriie and liberality will never fail to bo well rewarded by a generous public. Believing the present season will not prove an excep tion, I beg leave to call your attention to the programma and bills of the day for particulars. !'! ' Your Obedient Servant, - - . 2 ! G. II. DE'C ASTRO. '., - Increased liberality in the nightly di&tribai tion of '! i - 150 Costly Gifts '150 Admission: Dress Circle and Parqueitf 50 cts. Gallery 25 cts. Seats secured in . ad vancq at R. Berry's Drug Store, 25 cents eSctrii 1 1 ill Grand Mattineo, Saturday at 2 o'clock... Every child attending will receive a handsome present. Admission to Mattinee: .Children 1 5 cents, adults 25 cts. U(u:
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