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KN-Mj. 0 HmS K!:! r :: " ' H :iLUJj ? VOL. I. NEW BERNE, N. C; SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1882. NO. 126; LOCAL NEWS. Journal Miniature Almanac. ,, Sun rises, 5:27 ) Length of day, ' Sun seta, 6:35 ) 13 hours; 8 mill. Moon sets 2:45a. m. Out typo, K. R. Hill, set up a basket of fine figs to the office yesterday; The entrance to the Old Dominion wlirf has been enclosed with a new gate.." o j-'.i'ih-'.s. i'i Eggs are scarce. The dealers were anxious to buy yesterday at 13 cents per dozen. . -;: i- 'i - Scuppernong grapes 1 were in the market yesterday and brought ' fifty f cents per peck.1'' Mr. N. S. Richardson has received au order I or pruning Jive uiuunami wun " pav ( . u i.. ,;iio t lur w. piiuuunov-iii" (Jin"., i .. The Tiger Wu cleared for Ray River and other points yesterday morning car rying an engine for Benjamin McOotter, A series of meetings are being held at the Ebenezer Presbyterian church this week! The Lord's supper will be ad ministered 'there to-morrow evening at HriVlrw ki AH' are cordially invited to attend. ' ' ' ' The following passengers left on the tihenandoah yesterday: ; Hon. -If. A. Oil liam, Dr. Capehart aud vyife, Misses An nie Wood. Mvra Southgate, Woodaid and Martin for Nag's Head ; ' Messrs. J M. Howard, Daniel Jones, 15. -A. .'Bell, 0. E. Fov.fc. P. Heurvaml'1 Mr.'. Thom as and Mrs. Harriet Foy for New York. C, E. Foy & Co., S. A. Munter, L. H. Cutler, W. S. Mace, A. R. Dennison, J. Schwerin, NM. Gaskill, S. F. Stanly, S. II. Scott, F." Ulrich, S. F. Tieser, Ilatkburn Bros., W. Salter & Co.," J. Redmond, Jno. C. Whitty, C. H. Blank, Goo. Allen, W. Lorch. . We find goods for Bay River, Trent River, Hyde county and other places, and also note departure of steamer Neme at noon loaded with goods from U. D. wharf, and found consignees billed as follows: Nunn & La lioque, W. T. Rouse, Mil lor & Canady, S. 11. Loftin, R. Einstein, prg ESHIEITIOH ! li. Al. Hodges, C. K. Johnson, J. V. day, but it was the best day's fishing the others ever had. . . ' . We returned with 141 blue-fish and mackerel, aiid parted with our friends with a promise to write theiii in a few weeks, the liest lime to come down and try the sport again. Mac. A Droam. . 1!Y ONE OH1' THIS Sl'ECTATOiiS AT STIMSON AND 11AICM MEKTJNG.". I'llOdliAMMlfi: f I soltl hall as nuu'h this yoar as last. Too much fruit. iSoiiio timo ago a convict willi only one arm was sent out to the works on the 0. P. & Y. V, 11. 11. , In a . xhort while he was made a "trusty" anil atten ded to his work faithfully' hut in about a week he left. The next i heard of him he was back at the penitentiary in Raleigh, w hither he had gone ot his own accord. He stated to 1 lie authorities there that railroad work didn't suit him and lie iirefei ed to remain at the State eajulol. COMMERCIAL. CITY ITEMS. ' This column, next to local ue j, is to be used i for Local Advertising. . , Mitt KEHNE HIARKKT. Cotton Middling 11 Jc; low middling llSc good ordinary 11c. ; ordinary lOSc. None in market. Coun 7Sc. in bulk; 80c. in sacks. Turpentine Receipts moderate. Firm ticket for the round triu will lie uuuuxi nl l.SO tor wll.viv Mn. far i. !. rT "ueu The Committee or Arraugetaeuia For laying the Corner Stone of the Kit. ston College on the 29th iust.. desire to inform the public that half-fare rates or Urainger, J. T. Bull, Geo. E. Kornegay, L. J. Moore, J. W. Collins, Meachum & Edwards, L. Grady. .Oettiuger Bros., J. II. Kinney, Herring & Turnage, R. E. W. Gwinn, Sugg Potter. PaneiiKer on Shenandoah. The following were passengers on the Shenandoah, yesterday: S. W.Gabriel, and Vinsel Latham. , Lint of Letter ; . Remaining in the Post Office at New Borne, Craven county, N. ('., Aug. 2fi, 1SS!3 and not called for. ' : ' B Mimes Bobbins, Frank Bround. Rosaiiiui Britton, Mrs. P. H. Bell, Mis. Fanny R Bearnoa and Sallie Barker. C Tlios. Cummiiigs Mrs. M. Cuniiig- gun, ivaser. I'ornnor ., Win. v. Bryant, Aim Cornton, Dianier J. Cox & Co., Mr. Brown, Elija Capes and Mrs. Clara B. Clark. D Jno. A. Dixon and K. R'. Dixon. F Miss Betha Fort ami J. Ford. G Frances A. Gills and Writhe Gal, liu. ' , ll-lVlia Hill, Josiah Hill, Jno. W Hill and Anlonia J. Harriet. J Jno. Jenkins and W. II. Jackson L-Wni. Lovic, & Co., S. C. IlalU.it Wilmington Iterieic: John COMBINATION CONCERT 1 Howard, a white man, who niur- " I ili til l lwtirwk fi-rt kil'o no'ii in Tiiemf:-()UTS vs. INM: ' ' ' ' J ..' , , ..:...!.. ..- i ,i: . i. . .' ni (Sir.,J1,,at1l,,,,h'-1 4 NVathatlloward a.s uroiigiu. 10 tins cuy nisi nigiii and lodged in jail for safe keeping. Army worms have attacked the shrubbery at Oakdale Cemetery, -AW S7( wllji Iti'liitowi IStim n to Lull n, 1 need Iheeevery hour." !- Mon-s and WiO-R, (in cimeerl, with .in, 1 sun iihivinp Rail hiivoe with it. i.ii in oitoi,iit uni i tionr,; 'Only an Armour Bearer Tar Firm at $1.50 and $1.75. , Bkrswax 20c. to 22c. per lb. Honey (50c. per gallon. Country Bacon Hams 18c. ; sides 10i3.; shoulders 15c. Lard 15c. Ukkf On foot, 5ci to 0c. Swket Potatoks 50c. per bushel. Eous lite, per dozen. Peanuts $2.50. per bushel. Fodder 1.50. Peaches 15c. to 30c. per peck. Aitles 50c. per bushel. Pears $1.00 per bushel. Onions 1.50 per busnel. beans fiUe. per bushel. Hides Dry, 9c. to lie; green 5c. TAU.OW flc. ier lb. Chickens Grown, 50c. per pair. Meal Bolted, $1.15 par bushel. Iitisn Potatoes $1,50 per bushel. Mi:i; K to Gr-n, ir ''Almost Pcrnnadi'd." 1 (Ik-n. jr (In ronpoiu') "Fully Persuaded,' I J. Ji. ll-N, i i "Hold the Fort.' fl- -Lkii-N, (Soliloiiny)- lt in not forme to be .".eekinnr iny lilies And Uiiklino inv nones in a it'L'ioii like lliis." . ; lU0 V,- (In minor key) N leld not to temptation. For yielding is !iin. ' for one fare, to all who niav wUh tn .t. tend the ceremonies, at all points on the luiuiunu Koau. Coino one, come all. u Greenback ( ouvcutlou. A National Greenback Labor Con vtMition of the Second Congressional District will meet in New Berne ou Thursday the 31st of August, at the court house for the purpose of putting in nomination a suitable candidate for Congress. Delegates are requested to at tend from all the counties in the Dia irict. Cicero Gkeen, Chairman. . craven county delegates. Isaac Brock, col.. Frank Heath, Jeakun GritHn, Monroe Rountree, col.. Charles ouixoii, v.aieu jjunn, col., Daniel Bryan, col., John A. Jacksoii. .Teuir wi,i G. Eveiton, II. B. Duffy, R. C. Kehoe, 0. J. Green. Mrs. J. W. Walker and two children, and Col. E. E. Portlock. Alligator Killed. Yesterday morning just as the steam er Shenandoah arrived at her dock an alligatir's head was seen in the Clyde dock. 'Mr. Eugene Potter, tlie clever purser of the SheMtndmk, sent a rille ball through his head. He was brought to shot e and was about tho size of the one ohipped to Burrus&Co. from Hyde John Pridgen of the steamer Nnuse took him up to Kinston to exhibit to the Re publican Convention which convenes there to-day. Mayor's Court. John Slade stood before Ilia Honor yesterday morning and plead guilty of using loud and boisterous languatfo on a public street. Annie Becton testified that John, iu a scuffle with a hoy, broke out her . wiu- E. M-W. J. Moore, Mian Mollie Marshhurn and Caroline McGee. N Mrs. Mary Jane Nelson. P -Hllon Pope. S A. J. Suder, Laura Spruill, Geo. Swindell, Neincy. Smith, Aneca Sim mons, Mrs. TleiTietl Shivers, Misa'Mary Stand Icy and Mins Sarah Siinders, W Dcnii'v Williams . John , C Waynes. Perilous calling for the above letters will please say ."advertised." If not called for in 30 days they will bo sent to the Dead Letter otlicc. Jno. S. Manix, P. M Beaufort Items t They first attacked the grass, and after eating that crawled to the hedges and other shrubbery. We also learn that tho worms have made their appearance at Mr. John (I. Wagner's place on Ma sonboro Sound. They have been very annoying to him, and have got ton in to his crops. Wilmington Star: Itev. Dr. A. 1). Mayo, of Hostoij, a gentleman of ability and inlorinaiion, whose plea sant visit, to Wilmington and other tow ns in Nodrth Carolina, will be remembered, and who made such a favorable liuprciRsim wherever he went, saw enough in the South to enable. Iiini to see tlie race iiues- lion in a .light different from that presented by the Atlantic Monthly. l)r. Mayo has given liis views in the I tost on Herald, Republican, and he Irankly says that "il the negro vole were fully and entirely east, it wonld create political and civil an archy." lie says furl her: "So far i:i- V. Ciuwk-i, (Willi uplifted hands)- in the history of the world no An "Well fight until the war jr ended- glo Saxog .(oiiinuinity was ever yet governed oy roe lowest class ot people in it and it is not the day in human development now wheirsuch SuiNOLES-West India 5 inch, mixed, col' Kol ert Ck uuirSJ o T Sf2.50 per M. Building 5 inch, hearts. K'l V nrdner AV ir ,te'A,J' 3 ftO- kiim o 50 unr M I , vv t,arJlu rv William Gnttin, J.ou, t,aps, poi si. John c Ooll , J T i.illl,,n BALTiniOHIC ITIAIIKET. to Spear, John O. Gardner, JohnG.'siniih, Amos BiKKs, col.. (J. K. W..ihUr;.n,. OilTm.mc A I O! n.,i.. 1.. U !......, it:ii: .' . nnijit..iH.,, wun, v.ibo iiifiu-t , i .-..-..ike tviius, uouii t.orDert - souinern new paic; western wnue narns. All .Nationals are invited iua;)c., oo. niixea 4.jaii)o. uye uuu at, auenii. in P.A..KO.. ii..,. .1..11 : "S" ,u' reniiHylvaniaaiKl Maryland lC.00al7.0 - 1 In 11 montu uliniililoi'si inul I'lu'ir rili 1 l. 1 will keen coiisfuni.lv nti It ni. I ders 12c; clear rib sides 15c. Hams Manwell& Crabtrer's lotin New Berne lrilairac. Lard refined 14c. Butter '"l '"si ciass liana-made brick. tern packed 14a20o. Cotfee , 1 " le,,'w apply to James Man well Uricli lor Sale. s -Haiu;i-n- !) Sh-I'h, "Prone to wander. 'Gtlier refuge have I none." 10 STIM-N'r, ltllliuent-T-i - We il follow where he leadeth. 11 Ha n k lliinners We'll pasture where In1 feedeth,' 12 All T 1 1 n Ti i) N N f. its I n Clioius .', 'Lone in darkness we have waited Hallelujah, 14 J. Glll-.fi, : i. W:i it. fill1 priim.ct tliot 1 IimiI ilinif'v iy- i dow litrht: she asked him to have it put backVhe cursed her, using language that This w ill connect Beaufort with the she did not want to repeat.' : ' Mahala Simmons verified Annie's Story. . . ;-; ? V , ' Another witness said that Annie's sto ry w-as not at all cqriycti ; that the con versation between her ajid Shido was iver, Rolierts and Ives (with two gentle- about the b6y, not abdut the RlanK. His Honor put the lesser penalty 3.00 and cost,' which cost was $2.45, wasa strong breeze and a rolling sea, making a total of $5.45 as the price of but they were brave and were intent on loud "cuss words" on the 24th of 'Au- catching fish. Yonder are tho fish said lij-GEO. W-Tli .."Blesf.infi; others. O' biers me. 1(5 IIan-k, ir " On Jonlan's stormy, bauk!i 1 iland Ami cant a wishlulcye, I T-fiii-F Ha-n- .;. " In der m hweed jiy uiid py."' -('hand CnoitliN -In which all unite with unction ": "O, hat shall the harvest be PASS ABOUND THE HAT. . llOot from tlie Owlu. : STATE NEWS. (Jlpmicil IVimii onrlOncliniixev. Italeigh Erenina Visitor: Mr. ' " I t.Y ii i.'...:.. Vr o... ,.c i.: u.-. men who went as servants to take the ,l- LV "" !" ,'U'.J fish off when causht) went trolling. It 0 on.phdie eom.ne.tctng t he pub- , . ,.,, iicaiioii oi me euniiiicru farmer in a few weeks. We. learn that t hey There is no falling olfof the number of visitors at Beaufort as yet. Mr. Tlios. Duncan has purclmsed the wire and instruments and will com mence next week to put up a telegraph line from Beaufort to Newport where he connects with the Western Union. outside world a thing that should have been done years ago and much credit is due Mr. Duncan for his enterprise. . Yesterday evening a party of ladies from your city, consisting of Misses 01 gust. Vour Name iu Priut.; Mrs. S. A. Morton and, Geo. Morton, who liave Weri visiting friends and rel atives in this section returned to their home in Wilmington yesterday. Phileman Holland Jr., returned from Hyde on the schooner Theresa yester day. : V (';.;: ,;;.''. zf" Mr. R. B. Tuten of ' Beaufort arrived in the city yesterday evening on his re turn to the Wilson Collegiate Institute which ho has attended the 1 last two years. ' , , , ;- r . r L. J. Moore, Esq., went to Morehead the Captain near the breakers, but it is rough for ladies. But they all said go, we can stand it if you can. By this time two of the ladies began to settle an ac count with the sea it was tho first time have the head already and it is very pretty. , .... Durham Recorder:' Tho (Jradod ed School Committee have decided to elect another male teacher at a salary of $ KM). Those living out side of the ineoroorale limits of the they ever had to pay such a tribute for tmvll of i)m.llln, ,vi10 dot,im ta such fun-but they caught 4fi blue fish Leml .. thoxe (.,jl(iren to'- .futliool, just the same, and returned the bravest should call upon the Graded School Committee; free tuition will .be giv en to all living out side of town who are not able to seud.their chil- girls we have yet met. Morehead Fishing. dren to school. Greeusbom Patriot: Several Editors Journal: The most oxcitiug fishing expedition to tho Cape took plaeo figi,ts around the 'circus tents yes a few days ago. ' The party consisted of tcrday served to relieve the lno'not Mr. Julian S. Carr of Durham, W. F. onv of things. A darkey had his City last night. The train is always on Kornegay of Goldsboro, Rev. N. M. Jul- head badly pumineled ' with the iiine wheu he goes. !." ' .;. noy of Beaufort, and Edwin E. Jurncy butt end of a pistol. r-Therc is . Ren.ator Ransom arrived last niebt of Surrv county. We had the best boat JiO discount Oil the lact that CreeilS-i and was the guest of General Robert and tho best cast for trolling to ha had boro is waking from tlie sleep 'she Ransoms He goes to Bayhoro to-day atthoCape; , . nas siepi no long. 1 c may to speak and will leave to-morrow morn- At 10 o'clock the .Luna was supplied 'bo 'her second hut is asolidglowth. . 'ii. . . . .1 ... . 1 1 I IIM' l VII HIIIIIISI'M II--1' I 'It'll lllllU I Ml' wiin ice, rations anu water, aim. iour " a political experiment should be tried." . Charlotte ihiihi Journal: There were seventy two arrivals tit the Central Tuesday; ChnsTor- renee, ol southwest Charlotte town shi has six acres of replant corn the ears of which measure .15 inches wit h the shuck off.- Smiling' .lint Fox, the acient, porter of t he Cen tral, turns up as usual with the first open boll of cotton from his plan tation in liOgtown. Solictor Crier remarked yesterday that this term of tlie Inferior Court afforded the longest and most troublesome ises known since its establish ment. The Young Hornet House Co. Mo., 1 are now equipped wit h unilorins consisting of a blue shirt and red shield, (laps bells have been ordered and it is hoped will be ready for them when they next turn out.: As t he Journal repor ter went his rounds yesterday af ternoon and announced there-nom ination ol Ma j.C.Dowd many faces were lighted up with unfeigned satisfaction and expressions of enthusiastic approval were indul ged in on all sides. As will be seen by advertisement thisniorning. Messrs K, A. Lee ' and Co., the liberal cot ton buyers oiler 15 cents per pound for the first bale of mid dling cotton raised within fifty miles of Charlotte, and olfered for sale on this market steady; western pa firm; iiio cargoes, ordinary to fair, SiaOi'c. Sugar uuiet; A soft Die Whisky steady at !jf4.19al.90. . WILMINGTON MARKET. Wiuminoton, August 24. Spirits tur- pentiuo dullat 41 !e. - Rosin linn at $1.:W for strained, and 81. 45 lor good strained. Tar firm at $2.00. Crude turpentine irregular at 41.7r for hard, and a.7: lor yellow ihp and virgin. NEW YORK COTTON MiltKRT. New York, August 25 1 p.m. Cotton futures closed quiet; August 12 75 al 2 77; September 12 40al2 '47; October 11 85all SO; November 11 05all 0(i; De cember ll.fitall C5; January 11. 71all 73; February 11 81a1 1 85; March 11 l)5al2 U7: April I2.00a12.l0: May 12 18al2 IS: June 12 :Mal2 40. Cotton dull: uplands 13; Orleans 1.1 5-16. to the undersigned Dim. Ian well or C. Simpson. COTTON SEED MEAL. THE BEST STOCK FEED AND FERTILIZER. Kx.'!'liti(inlly kimkI lor in 1 1, It co vquul lu noclt uric: at liulf it,. ,,,7- ci.m., m bu.,,leI FOR SALE BY A-m TX. Uouxilsou, m.iv 5 it-lv New Bene. K. C ' ing for Charlotte. -. Mrs. Dr. J. P.. Bryan, with her daughter, pretty Miss Helen, "are the guests'of Henry R. Bryan, Esq The firm of Simmons & Manly (in cluding their three law studeuts) is be coming badly demoralized. it in thought that they will all go to Golds boro to the circus to-day. . . We were pleased to meet in the city yesterday, Rev. J. L. Wiufield, the able and sprightly editor .of the Wutch- fisherinen and nothing more. It was wholesale houses and her other en- V 1 1 1 A 1 1 A 1 Jl-1 tobeu new business to nearly all the rerpnues " 'veiOKi 10 ner creuic iiuu . piuiiij ' i in uie itiML iwcne Tower, 1 it FrclehtB ou the Shenandoah. The steamer Sltcnandoah arrived at he? wharf at 6 a. m. yesterday with goods for our .merchants and those of surrounding counties and towns; Wo find on the freight list the names of tho following merchant etc.: , " For New Beune T. A. 6reen, 9 A. Churchill, K. R.Jones, W. Hollister, C. E. Klowir, W. F. Rountree, Asa Jones, J. J. Tulson & Co., A. Miller, Roberta & Dvo., Jno. Dunn, Humphrey & Howard, party, and as .we glided along agaiust a contending tide and adverse winds the average fisherman would have turned back. 5 Various estimates were made as to tho good or bad luck that awaited us. Bro. K., who fishes with as much vigor as if plying a sledge hammer, said ho would compromise on 51 ; Bro. . Carr came down to 40. ' ; ' ' 1 Now we are fairly' ou' tho way, when Capt. Pickot said "lines out, gentle men." No" sooner said, Bro.. Carr was months Raleigh Kara and Observer: As appears by announcement else where, the tirm of Dothl, Polk & Co. is dissolved.1 i-Prol. Wil lough by lleade will, we learn, read here in- September; m aid ot St John's Hospital. Yesterday's ram and wind storm did much damage to the crops, no doubt, as the wiud blow quite a gale.---Cov. and Airs. Jarvis arrived in the citv Holding ins line and as eager to pun in yesterday from Morehead. During a mackerel as ho was to sell a bill of the his absence from the citv the Oov. famous "DurhanvBull." Tho luck was spoke at New Berne and spent some a blue-fish apiece. " '. , t days at Nag's Head. Next Satur- Aa Bro. K. was looking out at sea one day he will speak at Frauklmton, of us pulled his line, which indicated a in joint discussion with Uaj. M.; A. big fish was at the other end, and ' with J31edsoe. ;. . . k ,t . rapid speed and great excitement he be- Greensboro J)ail) Patriot: Tlie gau to pull, and not until we all ice cream season is about over, laughed did ho discover the joke. ; and it has been- a dull one. Jlr To us itwao not a very good fishing 'J lioin, an old dealer, says he hasn't of the Monumentkl Life T li't u S VS al A id Stxuety of Baltimore, l ei.tmi ami i.us,evS ,o,'llol, '1f lh 'h" $127.50. Tarbouo, N. C, , August it, issa. I Received Stock Mutual Mil., through their agents, Watson & Street, New Berne, N. C.,Ono Hundred and Twenty Seven dollars and Fifty Cents,, in full for loss of my horse. In sured under Policy No. 347 of said So ciety. " O. Burnett. B. F. Ri'RAOisa. aug25-dlw-wlm CENTRAL HOTEL, W K PATTKBow Pht'b, NEW BERNE, H. V. iW'.iiiimi.n Usrif tot U I'onvenifnoe to the i'uuiw. AnurituiK follcllors FVciy "PVuil limily ot vi.-ituitf Uusiiii'ss coiivtnoiidiiiitti. it liax niteiilive rervtiulii, and its tuble U olways Kvery Delicacy of. the Season. Ii rooin rn laix.1-, airy and well fuiui-hed. AN OMNIBUS . ltlCllAlUlKON'S Improved 1 Joi I'aint An uriii'tf lnu: nii'ileil fni' tin nroli'i'linii of Iron mill Tin ti 1 : . it will ti I bli: lf r. rliulk, lie i'i, n :n I. ni Tumuli1. It will fxpaml anil coii Ir.'irt Willi I lie iiuu or liu. It will not i ill u l ris Iitii wali r. II is vxtri'iiii'lv durable ami i lirati. Maiiiilai'liinil aiMl tor ai' liy - H. A. Kit lilli tlsoil, llt'iilcr in I'aiulK, OilH, (ilasw, ArlinlH, lla'uia'orsi anil C'u;U'li I'liiuti'i-s' Material ul' all liimls. iiiik'."2-(II.v Norfolk, Va- ni'tlii- -ii-roiiiinoilatioii of (tuels to und from trains mid iteiiiurrx fire of iliariie a nuDCial li'ii mil' in I Ins city, All lite npiiiirteiiaiict,., of a modern FOIST CLASS HOTEL. Al'ril l-U-lv. o. TT. O. At the Orphan Asylum. On "Wednesday al'tcrnoon Hie 1 laptist Association suspended' bus iness at. 4 o'clock to visit the Or- plian Asylnhi,' and ii largo crowd was soon assembled iu the spacious Chapel ol that Institution. Interesting addresses were hiade by Revs. J. K. Connally, T. .). Hor ner, 1'rof. L. KAlilla and Mr. C. .1. Humphries. A collection in heliulf of the Asylniii was taken up, amounting to $111,51 in tusb and lii'teen bush els of wheat. In addition to this, one visitor agreed to clot lie ai feed a boy and girl, ami another agreed to clothe one orphan. Tlie exercises were exceedingly interesting, and those who had never before seen the workings of the Institution t were deeply iin pressed with its importance and great ;i'od it' was doing. Free Lance. ' YAIH'OS BITTERS or Vegetable Elixir of Life. Tiir. ;ki:tkiii:iYo tiif. a;ic NO KAMIIA' SHOULD UK WITHOUT IT. YAl i'iiN UiTTKlis, are tlie result of years of i lieiiiii-al resraivlt and inaelii al exii'riiiieiil. II. is iMiiiiiiniiiili'd l oin I In- i xlrai led mid I'ou- cenlrali'd virlnes of imrely veKelalile siilMtanees. It is viiIiitIv free from :aloini'l or oilier ilan- (reroiis siilistauci'K; is tiiesaioMi inniiriue to use fur cliililiin ami weaKeiieu cinisiiiuiions, wnere a tri nlle jrel olt'eetive aperient in reqnirtil. They ninty, ntvioralo ami eiiru-n tne diood, sliniu'lai" it in heallhv cimilalion, and if tnkeu when required will keep the rj i li'in in perfect order. It is esneeinllv recomniemleil lnr the euro ol all MALARIAL diseases, UriKhtH diseases of Hie liiilneyM, ltlieiinialiHin, DyHpepsia, liillionsness, Cosliveness and all Liver complaints. As an nnerient thu dose is a tablesiioonfiill lliree limt'8 a day. .-.ml an a tonic and alterative a small teaspoonfiil mnmine anil uvening. 'ri'paiTd liy J no. it. uniiiovv, PliannaiiMi anil t'lientist, A'orfolk, V. A. Anfi 19 6 mil Protecting: her Grapes - ' ' ' 1 iieanos with - Sui.LIVAN, Ind., Aug. I!2. Short ly after midnight this morning at Merom, Sullivan county, Mrs. Warah lleed shot. Maurice Wart while he was stealing her grapes His wonuds are pronounced raor tal. OPEN AT PEEP '0' DAY "And Don't You Forget It," THAT E. WHITMAN'S EYE OPENERS ARE UNEXCELLED. Middle Street, near Corner South Front, NEW 1'EIINE, N. C. Next d(?arv to K. H. Jones'. Apr. i'A-A & w (2vin. - A B. PEBBLE'S NEW GLOBE HOUSE, Norfolk V. Hoard per day, il IW week, 6 UO Table b'd per week. 4.1 II I.wU'ing, .M l AM Off KOII THK GMlBli II o im: , I" Main Street ... Lynuliaven Oy-tor i a Specialty. 11. TODDLE, l'roiuietor. U -i in An i . . 177 Main St. DR. EDWARD CLARK Hespectftilly oilers proferional services to the cilren ot New Kerne mid conntty surrounding. Has practiced siiccesmully lonrteen yeans where malarial fevers pietail, a", physician, ob ffteirictati and purgeon. ' ' ntnn-Hmiutk Uro. druu Hore, coruer Craven and Pollock. Koiileuce, - old I'hapmaii Mouse, (west end) coiuoi Neit tuiIOravu. aUKl djliw.'.ni, OCEANHOUSE. BKAUFOltT, N. V. I MARTINIKING Proprietors This House is now 0ien for the entertainment ofpuests. The location is so well known a to need no words to describe it. We only nay thnt under its present miinairenienl every thir. ,n I bedoue that can be done to make it Hint class m every respect, r.very luxury from laud and water will be served in I lie best ntyl" nbd at iiicli reasoimhle (irlces as to make a slay at thu seaside within lliu reach of ail who can afford to live any where I he rooms in tins houie are all pleasant. The Mew from the promenade on top of bniidinf ex tensive, and tine. Wbi;ii and baih-honsei uljncent to building Unats and experienced boatateu always In reailiness at our wharf to lake out tailing fishing aud bathiiift parties. Polite furvani ivill be in alteudance, and evei y ell'ori made to livMke a atav with lis pleasant I rriim: per day, l 60; ier week. tllOO, nn.mli, tii.lK) Very Jicsoeclfullv. ; . Titos. 8. (Martin. ter illt Mhs. W..O. Kmu. NOTICE Having heen appoiuted this day tho Board of Couuty Oomruiioucrs, Wood InisfM'ctor of this city, my oflica will bo at James F. Clark's store. J. J. ROBINSON, augSdtf ; : ? Inspector. AT BEAUFORT, N. C. WALTER DUNN, .; , OF KlNSTptf, ;7'"-v'--i-.. Would entertain a few boarders bis residence in Beaufort, on Front etrr convenient to the cnaiu buaineHe portion of the town, fronting Fort Macon, with the Inlet and other ' - : . . Scenery of the Whole Harbor in full view, where invigorating and healthful sea breezes may be enjoyed during bummer. Terms, 1.25 per day. " FavoiV. le ar rangements will be made for board by the week or month. ... July 2, d tf ,
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 26, 1882, edition 1
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