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PTXIXSRXBS' APfNOTNCEStETTO. THE DAILY JOUANAl, W column paper, pablished dally except on Monday, at 16.4ft per ;tar,$3.0O for cix months. Delirereff trf caj ufcscriben at to cents permonth. t THE NEW BEBNE JOUKNAL,. SS column paper, UpnblWhed everj Thnrsd lit 2.Jpor annum. - ADVERTISING RATES (DAILY) One Inch one da SO cents; one veek, 2.00; one month, $4J0;iiemonlfi 1&C0; six months, IIBOO; twelve months '12G.00. Aarr4apmeiife ndef head of -"City ItrtnV 10 cents per line for each insertion ' : arp'BwtScmeMtslilt fee iAsertdjj between tocal fiatter St ady price.' ' HoticMOf Marriages or Deaths, not to exceed tenllnes wiu he laserted free. AU additional v 5""u"r"wilVhe. charged 10 cents per line. , 1 'Paymenulo transient' advertisements most be inade in advance. Regular advertisements will be collected promptly at thl end of each . month.. v V. Communication containing news or a discus- slon et iocs! njatters are solicited. No communi cation must expect to be published that contains objectionable "personalities ; ' withholds the name of thtanthor; or that will make more than one eoifeas of thls paper;' 5 ' 1 THE JOUKNAL. NEW BERNE, N. C., MAY 10, 1882. Entered at the Post office at NewBerue, N. C, Democratic Organization. The Ntwt: Mi Observer of May 7th alia attention to the change of piaa of organization adopted by the Democratic party two years ago, and n this new pla& has never,, come into fulfil? dfl?It lobVof'M iefttureBas a matter of news to the readers of the Journal. Following ithepftliyf the iiepub lican party the Democratic Oonven tiops in the future are to be assemblies of delegates and not mass meetings. The towLship meetings are the mass meetings and there delegates are selected to represent the township in the county convention. '.' ' f" .'. In the iCountyt conventions each township jnay la'sl! one'.vot'e for every one hundred Democratic votes, and .criSxoti forMactiona over fifty Dem ocratic votes cast by that township fpri,QoTernor,,at the. Just, preceding ele:tion, Provided that in cases wlieie the township ,ia divided into Wards lor precincts, each of said Wards "or precincts shall , be entitled to send delegates to the County Convention, and shall cast its proportionate part of its township's vote. ,; The County Conventions shall be entitled1 to elect to their respective Judicial, Senatorial and CongressioL" ti ConteirtionsTme delegate for every one hundred Democratic votes, and one foWwtfeMovery Pratic votesca8t at the last 'preceding Ga beTnalorial!election in their respective connties. And if any such delegate ' shall, be pnable to attend such con ventions, he shall be anthorized to apcfepwnvalternatei-' : i In the State Conventions the coun ties shall be, represented by delegates, or alternates designated by the dele gates, appointed tjths County, Con- ventfcn. 'Each county .'snail sbe entitled to elect one delegate for every ' three hundred Democratic voles, and one' delegate 'for 'fractions' over one hundred- and fifty Democratic, votes ' cast herein at the last preceding Gu bernatorial election. toon ' i Under this, apportionment the fol- lowing will be j the number of dele gates to.be sent to the State Conven- - tion from the counties named: Beaufort,;, 6;. Carteret, 3; Craven, 4;, Duplin,', 7; Greene, 3, "Jones, - 2 Lenoir, 4; Onslow, J 2; Pam lico, 2; Pitt, 7; Wayne,: 8; and Hyde 3. - .--:-L-: .Stored Power. r The electricity question will always 'bean interesting one until it U defi nitely settled just what it will and what: it wiH not do. And just now rjo one will dare to say that anything is impossible In the future of this sub .tie force of .nature. "' - '- At tie Electtical Exhibiton now going on, at the Crystal Palace, ton donthe 4de8(ion .of storage of power h)fttiitwtii6i hare been practically solved and we may jjBjpectp soon have the benefits of it in tbu caontry. The world is rapidly xhaustutg its supply of motive power ftoci.if' by ; this process 'we ; can . mate available. the unlimited power given .'out by wind and,' tide and running '( water, the .solution of the power , of . the future is unquestionablv made. 1 ; F'eJcJ'AkeMnB . ii ph ti1s suijecj: '): iWi 't,.:.-. . J " 'Vci iiarfleanybbdy who hooses I'i iu dmilt cpon his hoiise" or I "'1 ta tUerby means of the ""' ry, to light his dwell x !y it with heat and i r waahbjtni docViDg, drive sewing machines, churnsrwaahr era, pumps, keep electrical carriages that will ran anywhere about towa without horses, do bis plowing, draw moffftrt, reapers, seedera, propel boats, And perform almost any sort of wort that may be required. The rotation of the windmill, running day or night steadily or intermittently, costing nothing except repairs, will have its power stored up and held in the: secondary: battery,1 and by the touch of a button to be instantly de livered and put . to use when wanted in the form of light, heat, or power. The battery forms in effect a reser voir of force, which when connected with sn electrical lamp yields light, or with an electric machine yields heat or motive power. Furthermore, the battery is quite portable, and may be placed in an ordinary carriage, giving motion thereto like a locomotive. But there is no toiler to explode, and no fuel or water to be supplied. Wo men and chillren may safely use it. Every class of society, from highest to lowest, every art and industry in the civilized world, will benefit by its adoption.; ..These, we say, are only some of the indicated uses and ad vantages of the. new invention, if all that is claimed for it be true. F. M. SIMMONS. CLEMENT MANLY. SIMMONS & MANLY, Opposite Gaston Houe, New Bcrr.e, N. 0. WILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND Fet'erul Courts and regularly attend all ses sions ot the Courts in the following counties : Craven, Carteret, Pamlico, Jones, Onslow, Lenoir. I Mar. au-w-ly. i NOTICE! NORTH CAROLINA, OlIAVEN Ctll'STY. ' ) Proba'te Court Jns. C. Harrison, Adm'r Vs. the heirs at law of Betsy Brown, dec' a. To Maccklis MfxinK. one of the defendants in above entitled proceeding You are hereby reauired to anuear before the Probate Conn of Craven county on Si'turdav. June 34th, 1S8J, and answeror demnrto the com plaint in ths ubove entitled proceeding, which is nstituted to sell the land ot the intestate. HeU-v Brown, to make assets for the payment of debts. W- i.AttrLn t Kit, Clerk Snpeiior Court of Craven county. ; Horner School, OXFOKDX. C. Tlte next session of this buhool will begin the second Monday in Janu aiy For circular giving terms and other particulars, apply to the principals. J. n. x J. C. liOKiNEIt. .Tan, 1, ly. I). V. HURTT, MERCHANT TAILOR. old T A IV I), MIDDLE STREET, ' New Berne, N. C. Jfar. 30, 6m SMALL PEOriTS AKD QUICK SALES. HAGKBURN BROTHERS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROGERS Corner Broad and Queen Streets, 1"' 'NEW BEBNE, N. C. V: i-'n ' v JCBBEE3 OP '. UUWl SKUFFS AND TOBACCOS ' : V ' ;J; Mar. 30, 1 y w Look Out For The Steamer ! If you want Ladies' fine dress goods, such as ' - BLACK CASHMERES, TAMPICO SILKS Japanese Silks, Ladies' White Gccda, Laces ' ' Lace Ties, Silk Ties, and Trimmings ' ' J of all kinds, call on J. A. Pittman. 1 jou want .the latest styles of Ladiee and gents 'hats, pine slippers, and all kinds of Boots' and Shoes, J h Call on J. A. Pitman, and if you want a pair of Close eyed Spectacles, or anything from a leather band saw to a left handed gimlet, cal on J. A, PITMAN, dealer in tit h ;i .Mi 'k- ' .- General Merchanse. A full Stack always on hand and very low for CASH. 1 1 : 2 1 Xi -A Pitman, apr 27 4n -fiwansboro, N. C. J. G, HAY, UNDERTAKER, ' KINSTON, N. C. HaTing recently received a LARGE LOT of ' NEW BURIAL CASES, ; direct fron the Manufcturer, I sm xiovc fully prepared to perform all duties in BURYIKG THE DEAD, al the Shortest Notice. Give me a call. ' ' Shop on Caswell etroet, opposite. Fter. Priet Printing office. 8m. FOR SALE. A 12 horse Engine., 25 feet of shafting several Pullys, a lot ot ' Belting, one Nelson Cotton press. Terms to suit Purchaser. Apply to . lir, G, K. IJAGBY, ' : Beaufort. N. D AIL BROS., WHOLES AE 0 ROGERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW BERNE N. C. M. H. SULTAN, LOW PRICES MUST RULE. MY MOTTO GOOD QUALITIES. THE BEST AND NEWEST STYLES AND CHEAP PRICES. HAVE JUST BETTJKTS'EI) FROM NORTI1 with a good and fine selected stock of Ladies' Dress Goods, Clothinc-, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Trunks and Vailces, Motions, dec, dzc. COME AND COMPARE QUALITT AND PRICES, AND YOU WILL BE TO BUY FROM ! M. H. SULTAN, i April 1-d-ly " ' NEW BERNE, N. C. ' 1882. SPRINQ and SIMMER .1882. New Store NEW GOODS. Read, Pender and Remember. I take pleasure in informing the citi ens of this and surroundin? counties, that I have jnst returned from the North with one of the newest and test selected stocks of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, Hats, Millinery, White Goods, etc, etc., ever shown before. . I hare ransacked the Northern cities for twenty days in order to secure my good3 at Iho very lowest bottom figures, and can safely say that I have succeed ed m securing my stock so that I can oner great inducements to my numerous friends, customers and the public gener ally to examine my stock. A call will be sufficient to convince the, shrewdest of buyers of what I say. COUNTRY MEKKCH ANTS arc especially invited to examine -my stock beforo buying elsewhere. , Respectfully, . A.. MUNTER. Pollock Street, next door to Tost Office. apr 21-d and w tf A.J. HART & CO., Will open Saturday. April 15th, a stock of Mil linery ami anoy boous in tne store tormcr ly occupied by O. B. Hart & Co. If polite attention and . j 0SE PRICE TO ALL will accomplish the purpose, we hope to succeed, , April 14-1 ra d 4 w HEARD BROTHERS & CO;, . WHOLESALE . ' t Produce Commission Mer chants, No. 81 Dey Street, - - New Tork, , Shipping No. 14. ,,. m Repieeeuted at New Berne, N. C, by John Dunn, Esq., Who respectfully solicits a share of the patronage of 'his friends' and the ship pers generally. Marking plates furnish ed upon application. - 1 apr 19-lm FARMS FREE TO AI L. Oregon and Washington, "the land of never failing crops," where grass hoppers, cnincn Dues, droucut or hard winters are unknown, oners free homesteads to all, on fertile govern ment lands.. Eailroad lands in de sirable locations can be purchased on ten years time. in easy payments Every industrious man can become independently wealthy in a very short lime, by BettunL' in the ra'cihc North west. Address a postal card, to Paul cchtjlze, ; ronTLAND," Ubeqoh, ', and ask him to send you a copy . of The Wes &hore & handsomely. illustrated journal, containing full information. FARMERS SAVE MONEYI I OFFER THE . VERRT HIGIIEST GRADE OF I'ERTILIZER At $35 per ton, spot cash, usual time , price $45. i - ' . : . 4 . i : ) Home Fertilizer i $13 Spot ah, usual time price is $16 KAIN IT FERTILIZER, $15 Spot Cash, usual time price is $20 PEBUTIAN GUANO, lobos, $58 Spot Cash. Discount from above prices for large lots. No Losses! : , No Bad Debts! 62"Tlie very Highest grade of Goods, at the very Lowest prices. All subject to analysis of Dr. Dabney, State Ghem ist. WILLI AM H. OUTER, Mar. 30 lm w. New Berne, N. C. A LKX MILLER, WHOLESALE & RETAIL " GROCER. Constantly receiviug a full line Choice GJ-roceries and ; FARMERS' SUPPLIES, which we ofler as low as any house in the uty, and warrant all goods as rep resented. -. Call and examine, onr stock and prices.. Stables furnished fiee to all our country customers. Goods delivered free to any ;art of the city., ' U m -W. ..v. D. Furniture F. BCESSER has been in the business for the last J2J YEAKfe. FULL STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND Glvo liiaaa. . Trial . Comer of Broad and Middle Streets, NEW BERNE, N. C. lVfar.'30, cmw Ferdinand Ulrich, '"' ' ' DEALER IN' ' GEOOEEIES&DRY GOODS BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Hopes, Twines, Paints Oils Can vass,, and Oakum.. The place to buy GRAIN SACKS in any quantity and LORIIXAKD SNUFF , by tlw bbl. Orders taken for NETS and SEINES. Foot of Middle street, : : , NEW. BERNE, N. C. Mar. W), 1 y ' ' ' E. H. MEADOWS & GO,, i DEALERS IN i ' DRUGS, SEEIS and GUANOS, Agricultural Chemicals. 1ST Trucker's Supplies a Specialty. New Berne, N. C. apr20-Sm EOBEKTS & BEOS Keep on hand a full line of Boots) Shoes Dry Goods, Or o o lac i y :- , BJOTION 8 J AND A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF .' FAMILY GROC ER I E S. Cull on us before making your purcha6es,"at Tonth Front St. near Q.iston Honse. Mar.30,ly MANUFACTUREk OF -CHOICE HAVANA . . ' -AND-- ; ' . ;J'lh domestk; ' C I G A 11 S. POLLOCK Stieet, ' ! ' Apr. IflyD OLD DOMINION Steamship Company. For New YorK, Baltimore, Nor folk, .Boston, Elizabeth City, Philadelphia, Providence, and other Cities. : ON AND AFTER ' Friday, July 1st, 1881 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE 8TR NEW BERNEt j Will leave, upon arrival of train od Norfolk and ElizabeiU City Boilroad at Elizabeth City, every Monday and Thursday, for New Cbine diioct. Returning, leaves Nf w Berne br Elizabeth City direct, every Tuesday and Friday, at 2 p. m., making close connection with Norfolk Rn4 Eliz abeth City E. R. for Northern cities. Close con nection made at Washington with company's steamers for Greenville and all landings on Tar River, and at New Berne with steamers Nense and Contentnea for Kinston, Polloksville, Trenton and all landings on the Nense and Trent Rivers, , Freight received dailey until 6 p. m., forwarded promptly and lowest rates guaranteed todestinu tion. ' E. B. ROBElTS, Ag't, New Berne, Cplpkppeb t TPBNER, . .. Ag'ts. Norfolk, V. A W. H. STAHfOnb, Gcn'IFr't Ag't, Mar. 30 lr ; ' New York City. CENTRAL HOTEL, ' W. E. PATTERSON, Pisor'n, N 12 W BERNE, N. C. THIS WELL known and commodious house, as its name implies, ie situated in the ceutr.il and business portion nf the city, hence recommends itseli for its conrenience to the travelling public, i Affording solicitors every opportunity of Tisitinff business correspondent. It has attentive servants, and its table is always furnished with Every Delicacy of the Season. Its rooms aro large, airy and well furuiched. AN OMNIBUS for the accommodation of guests to and from trains and steamers tree or charge n special feature in this city, au iue appurtenances, ot a modern FIRST CLASS HOTEL. : April 1-d-ly. N. S, Richardson, PRACTICAL . BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, Opposite Post Ofiice, NEW BERNE, N. C. GOOD STOCK, NEAT WORK, LOW PRICES. Orders solicited and promptly , i ' . Apr. 8 filled. Mllihery. MBS. DEWEY'S New Spiing Millinery Goods HAVE ARRIVED, And are nov open for inspection and are CHEAPER THAN EVER. W She is still able to attend to cus tom-work. April 18-lm Musical Instruction, ,. Prof. Vaillaiit de La Croix, NEW BEENE, N. C. Has fitted up a MUSXOHAIjXj , in th8 , CLUB HOUSE On Craven Street and will be pleas ed to receive Pupils for PIANO and in the ART OF SINGING. 43- Terms moderate. Apnly at the MUSTO HALL or at the CENTRAL HOTEL. Apr. i. d 3 m OREGON AND WASHINGTON. Every one of our readers should become informed about the wonderfu resources of Oregon and Washington where the wheat production is larger and the death rate lower than in any other section of United States; where good Government land can be had for the taking, and railroad lands be bonght on ten years time. Industrious men become independently wealthy tnere in a verj tew years. : Full in formation in the West Shore, a hand somely illustrated journal published at Portland, the metropolis of the Pacific Northwest, at $2 00 year or tne puoiisners will send two specimen copies, ol rtiBerent dates, for 25 cents. Address West Shore, Portland, Oregon. ' ' ; ' OCEAN HOUSE, BEAUFORT, N. C. The above well-known, honse will be kept open during this winter and next summer by MrsW.O. KINO, assisted by THOS. S. MAR iit; iiuuBti ie eiiuaiea in me central part vi me wwii. vAMiiniFciui Travelers will find furnisn a large room for the display of samrjles JAMES REDMOND, H v H WHOLESALE tlQIJOE DEALER BERGENER andENQEL'3 CELEBRATED -BOTTLED Lagerieer FOB SALE BY THE CRATE. Also on hand a Full , Stock of Groceries.' PROVISIONS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Open Front Brick Store, , , New Berne, N. G Apr. lj 1 y d t w Geo.lllenfiCo mw NEW BERNE, W, C. ' DEALERS IN AC-RIGULTUBAL IMPLEMENTS, FARM MACHINERY, FERTILIZERS, ; AG'R LIME, ' 'iv-:: . -AND- ' ' :- : BONE KAINIT Call and examine ovr : K t W LABOR SAVING PIOW8, Sweeps, : Harrows CULTIVATORS. THE ALLEN Cotton, Corn, and Rice ; wil enable a Man with one mule to cultivate eight acres' per day Prices very low ibr ( cash or approved GEO. ALLEN & co. Mar. 30, 1 y d&w . U. S. !, 1 It 3 II m MARKET WHARF, NEW BERNE, ft. f ' ' " Also keeps on hand full line of ' R0PEs;ANb'TWINE,,;;' z;'1 nisWKiis, AI I C AN VAa's, ; .!i : j j ,t AND ALL KINDS .... i-i... r SinP CnAlIDILY,1 PAii?r3J..oii)f3ij .z: "ApriU-w-Cm. 1
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