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Corp fc-. it Yol. 1. EWBERN, N. C, MONDAY MORNING, APEIL 5, 1875. Number 74. LOCAL AND $TATE SQUIBS. Wl.ifo nii.l Onifin K.k af.Walkins' DniD Store. -; . ." .A . i Owing t the heavy' rain storm of Saturday tiirrlf TVIr AVi1rlni:m ilflinetl iriviniz Ibc en- 7 " . , ' tertamuieut advtitiseil lor liiatuigut. Gaston Lodge, Ko. p, I. O.1 M., aro request ed to meet promptly at Metropolitan Hall, in tho McLean. buiMiiig to-niM. A'uIl attend- ance is- desired. A.-W. 1'dwap.ds, Sec: Sweet ety. For sale, by J. Havens, 25 bbis. Potato Planting Slipis, Brimstone vari We understand Mr. j Dewey Las left for New York with a full determination to find some thing to pleanc the ladies, and will retnm in a few days with full stock of Milioery,, Fancy Ties, Laces, Corsets, Zejjhy r, Hair Goods, &cr Hoes, Rakes, Shovels, bpades, lorks and farming utensils, for sale cheap at 1 13. L. CIIUllCHILL'S, Middle St., 2 doors above South Front. Just received, at Hughe's Cheap Variety Store, another lot of those very fine sugar-cured Pig Hams and Shoulders; also a fire lot ol Early Itose Seed Potatoes, and choice Gilt- edge Butter. ' , . . : Died In this' city on Saturday afternoon, the 3rd inst., Mrs. Eliza Dean, in the (Wth year of her age. The funeral will take place at J?,-o clock 1 M., to-day, from the residence of "the late John D. Flanner. - ; , - - ' ' i In this city, Sunday evcuing, Airil 1th, '75, between 5 and 6 o'clock, of Heart Disease, in the 21st year of her age, Miss Lucy Clark, daughter of the Lite H. J. B. Clark. j ' BoltJ.ollery. j . Yesterday morningJat early day-break, Jas. Dudley, a colored man living in the upper part of our city, was aroused by a voice out- there for a short time; that he had carried it some distance and was tired toting it." Dud- ly recognized the party making the request to be a negro named James l'roctor, ana suspic ioning something wrong, told him he could not leave the sacK, wnen Jfroctor departed. Shortly after, Dudley went out and found a sack of flour under the eaves of his bouse, and upon farther search discovered a sack of cof fee and lot of bacon sunk in the shallow water at his landing. He had Proctor arretted and, with the gosds, taken; to the police station. The goods were identified as Mr. Elijah Ellis', havine been stolen from his store just before day by Proctor, who entered by means of a crow-bar through the floor, after which he had unbarred the back door and : conveyed the ar tides to a bqat at Mr. JBrinson's wharf. . , Lcssonsin Painli'ng. A lady fully competent to give lessons in Painting desires to state to the public that she would like to take a small number of pupils. For terms and particulars apply at this officer j Mayor Court. Who stole Solon Shingle's breeches was the question before his Hon. Mayor Campbell, Saturday afternoon. Joseph Shaw aud Oliver Murphy,' ebony and cream hued ouths, testi fied against each other. Oliver had the first say then Jo had a "put;" Jo said: VPs gwine tu tell de truf, I would'nt tu told on Oliver ef he had'nt stole de breeches's an de pistul, an de pistul did'nt have no tube in one barrel, m Oliver give me dis here lock, an he wus gwine tu take a wig ef it had'nt tu bin fur me, den he try tu git me intu de scrape." Hu Honor being convinced that Oliver, scorning the ways that were low and dark, had crawled through a window of the Theatre building, ind had stolen from the "kit" of F, J. Wild man, the above named articles, most of which were found in the possession of the youths, locked them up for a farther hearing. The breeches have been returned to Mr. Wildman, but they had been. cut down -to fit Oliver, and a large piece is gone out of " the- back of them. If Marshal Turner and his police had been iu the town where Solon Shingle lost his bar rel of apple sass, it would have been found. : ( ' : s- Private Boarding House. u Mrs. A. B. Ferrebee, on Railroad street, between South Front and Pollok, desires to state to her former patrons, and the public generally, that she is now' prepared and will be glad to accommodate BoarderF, by the dayt week or month. Terms very moderate. Table supplied with as good as the market affords. Beds and sleeping apartments comfortable. Canine. We have been informed by Mr. John Pat terson that the wolf-like dog which follows him around the city, is 25 years ' old, and has been owned by him 15 years. The dog's eyes are as good as new and he can yet run. Terrible Fall At the Temple of Fashion. Dry Goods at down prices. In order to make room for my Spring stock, I will commence from to-day selling off my entire stock of Dry Goods, Cas imeres, Flannels, tc, at greatly reduced prices Bring your cash when you come, and you will be astonished at the low prices. JOS. MAliKS, Pollok St., next door to Post office. Just received, a fine lot of Boy's sewed Gait ers, at reasonably low prices, at Kosminskis. TRY zj.c. FLO UK, at C. E. SLOVER'S W. K. Rduntree, SUCCESSOR TO 1 A A ' Rountree.3c Small wood, Is now offering his entire stock of Dress goods, Woolen goods. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Ac, at very near cost. The public generally will do well to call and examine his stock be fore purchasing elsewhere, s they will find it much, to their advantage. Call and see them. Attraction of the season those Men's fine Calf Gaiters, just received at Kosminski's. f Appointments. The following are Bishop Lyman's "spring appointments: , 1 Holy innocence, Lenoir County, luesday, April 6th.- . - - . - 4 J . Beaufort, ITmrsday, April tru t ; Newbern, Sunday, April 11th. Swift Creek Bridge, Tuesday, April 13th. i " ' ' , ' 1 Too tl Powder.'1 ' A few pounds, fresh and containing every ingredient necessary, - and endorsed ! by the leading Dentists as the lesL A. Z;' , N. B,Put up in boxes to suit, j Xioyds Hotel, for a few days. ,y v. j I i In dark disguise losutaous tartar comes, i Incrusts the teeth and irritates the gums, Till vile deformity usurps the seat, i h Where smiles should piny and winning graces meet, ' ? I r "- And foul disease pollutes the fair domain. Where health and purity should ever reign. (If sloth or negligence the task forbear y Of making cleanliness a daily care,) Try a box ; .Dentistry a Specialty. W. F. Bason, M. D., D. D. 8. After 27 years success in extracting teeth without pain, and without destroying con sciousness, etc., would be pleased to see or hear from all interested in the best condition of their otcn or cttHdreix's teeth. . i N. B. Save the natural : if you cannot, try artificial. - AA Be prompt to act, 'tis folj to delay. Since Teeth await the order of a day." Boyd's Hotel for a few days. Hurrah. ! Hurr ah. ! 2sL. HP ZER- .A. Gr Spring and Summer Stock. I have just received per steamer, a large as sortment of , . . ID Dry G-oods 25 per cent cheaper than heretofore. My am bition is to do a "BOUSING BUSINESS," and I shall take all honorable means towards my customers, and thereby increase my trade. The larger my volume of business, the greater the benefit to my patrons, as it enables me to buy cheaper, to sell cheaper, and still make a reasonable profit. Success in business de pends, in a great measure in buying, and be cause of that, I believe I have the VDfSIDE TRACK," as my purchases are so large that I MfcW v w APy fore can afford to sell lower than other mer chants who buy in a smaller way and have to pay full wholesale prices. With my assort ment, quality of goods, and LOW PBICES, I can please you. If you wish to save money. call and see me before purchasing elsewhere; it will be to your advantage to examine my extensive stock. Be careful to look for name and store.- at McLean building, opposite old Post office, FINE CIGARS AT W ATKINS' DRUG STORE
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