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For : Malarial Districts , . . .. USE . , , nurcocK's chill pills OFFICE OP THE WATCH-TOW KB, I Washington, N. C, Wept. 31. 18. J ) Messrs. HANCOCK BROS.: . -. . Gextiemkn: I take pleasure In saying 1 have used your CHILL PILLS and they have proved Invaluable lor Chills ami Fevers. I regard tlieiu indispensable for Malarial Dis tricts, and simply a trial will convince the most captious. .. .. - Very respectfully, Oct-VUf. ' . ' J. L. WiNU'lELD. L. II. CUTLER, , .DEALER IN Hardware, J HOUSE FUKNLSHING GOODS Paints, Oils, Sash, Poors, liliiid.- THE JOURNAL. NEW BERNE. N. C. NOV. 1, 1882. lasssj .Apr. 12, ly d -&C. ftc. .'. I'a- 2C. MIDDLE St , . New Berne. N. C. i CENTRAL HOTEL, W. E. PATTERSON, Pkop'h, X E W II 12 UN U, N v- II1UUSWKLL KNOWN AND COMAiOIllOUS 1 House, as lu nam Implies, l situated ill the ceutral aud business portion of the city, hence rtscuinmeuds itself for Its convenience to the travelling public. Affording solicitors every .u.Hnriimitir of visiting business correspondents. It has attentive servants, and its table is always furnished with Every, Delicacy ot the Season Its rooms are large, airy and well furnished. "AN OMNIBUS or the accommodation of gnests to and from . trains nd steamers free of charge a special feature in this city, ; All the appurtenances, of a modern u ' FIRST CLASS HOTEL. April l-d-ly. ' ALEX MILLER, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER. Constantly receiving a full line Choice Cirroceries and . . FARMERS' SUPPLIES, which we oiler as low as any house in the city, and warrant nil goods as rep resented. - Call and examine onr stock and., prices. Stables furnislied fiee to all our country customers. Goods delivered free to any part of . the city. , 12 W. fr, D. O. o. i 1. i . to XT. OPEN AT ','PEEP '0' DAY, f' "And Don't You Forget It," TEAT L WHITMAN'S EYE OPENERS ! ' ARE UNEXCELLED. Some Queer Things. (New York Sun.) Mrs. Thomas Payne, the Lride of of a Monroe, W. Va., clergyman, is only 11 years old, A shower of small pebbles that continued fifteen minutes fell in Watseka, 111., recently. . . A resident of Khkniansville, Ky., is cousin to his own children, hav ing married his aunt. lie is uncle also to his brothers and sisters and cousins, and brother-in-law - to his lather and mother. "To the first widow of Lincoln who shall secure a husband after my death, I bequeath $2000," was a provisions in the will of Ne braska widow. Just 40 minutes after this became known the dajnti. vnt appeared. Over the crave ol a Bpruigheld, Mass., man in the Methodist gronndst, who died from the kick of a horse, is the following quamt epitaph cut in cold marble: Hbtme not the boast who sent me tolliedust. For the Hod of nature snld lie must." Green pippins and golden russets grow on the same hough ot an apple tree in the garden ot Huston Miller, luisburg, Ky. Homo ot the apples are one half pippin and the other halt rnsset. The pippins, being the largest, cup over the russets, giving the lnut the appear ance of great acorns. A year ago Mike Welch had $200, 000, but to-day he finds himself a beggar and in Denver. He lost the greater part of his mouey in specu lation, and finally started two res taurants. Business fell away, and about a year ago he lound hi m self ruined. Then lie went to Denver, and has since fallen lower until he is now a drunkard, ana tramp. -. v In Homer Branson's garden, in Waterbury, Conn., was buried the arm he lost last August. He com plained that the arm felt tired aud cramped, but be exprienced instant relief when, without his knowledge, the arm was exhumed and reinter red in a different position. Three times the servercd limb has been moved to give relief to the sufferer, and each time successfully. . A most remarkable case of ma tured love that overcame everything was exhibited inthatol'Mrs. Jennie Council, a handsome and wealthy young widow of Columbus, Ind., who took tor a second spouse a Mr. rifiin, an old acquaintance. Alter a joyous wedding trip the couple returned to the home ot the bride, but as she entered the parlor the first obiect that met her gaze was a lull-length portrait ot her lormer iiisband. The sight ot the laminar ind loved features so wrought upon ler as to cause a complete rev ul sion of feeling toward her new hus band. After brooding over her trouble lor a day or two she con fessed all to her husband, declin ed she could never love him, and besought him for the sake of both to leave her. She persisted in this, and an attorney was called in, who rew up a statement signed by both and forming an .agreement "to separate. The N. C. Frcidit LiiH! FOR NEW YORK, BOSTON, PRO VI OENCE, LIME HO LIISTME ! THE lEfiDQUMERS ! I30 NOT FAIL TO O.VI.I. ON HOWARD & JONES, 5 ' nnd nil points j North arid W'ete,l - - i. -. SEMI-WEEKLY ST E A MEMS. Between New Eerie , and Baltimore, : ' ' . (Touching id Norfolk. Leaving New Berne for llalflmure TUES1IAYS and FRIDAYS at 1 p m. Leave llatlimore foi New Berne WEDNESDAYS dnd SATURDAYS at 6. p. ni. ".'- ; : " . J . i . . . Agents are as tollews: i. REUBEN FOS l EIl, Oenl Jfanager, 90 Light St., Hurt. Mil. JAtf. W. McOARRIOK. Ag't. Norfolk. Va. W-Pi Me. 4l.Ciw Philadelphiu, 1J Soulh Wharves. Geo, H. Glover, Pier No. 49, E. R Xew Tnrk E. Sampson, Boston, (SS Cent rnl w liiirt. K. H. Rockwell, Providence it. I. 1. 0. Mink, Full liivi r, ln-n ick wharf Ships leave HiiMon. 1'neMlas tind Siiimd:iyN INew oi k il.nlv. ' Bstlimitri'. Vethi(i:iVK ami Satunliivi " rail ltivrr, Moiulnvs, WeilneMluvs anil Fridays. ' rrov iiii'iire, sni.iirda.vs Thruiii;h bills lutii in- inven, mid ritti-s irimnin eeil to all points, at ihe diliVi-ent nlliii, of Hie companies. WHKX IX XKEl) OF ip via N. C. LINE. d Mai-au ly. S. II. OKA Y, g'i. New Berne, N C CLOTHiWC, GEUTS' Furnishing Goods, MENS' AND BO S HATS, Men's, Boys', Lafc a Misses' Kulter Coats and Circulars. Wc buy these goods from the manufacturer, and sell them close.' Our line of blurts and Undershirts is now complete. Bovs' Collars. Shirts and Undershirts. Our EennOTUV Shirt., throe for 2.00. is excellent. t ,-.,,, :-,-.-.. r.v-'.. . 7 . .. . Jdncn ana UCliuioia Dollars ami L'utts. He sell our neckwear much fjelow the price of other houses. Rubber, Silk,' Alpncca and Gingham Umbrellas. bear in mind that "Onr Stacy, Adams iS: l e.'s Shoes" cannot be had 'lse wliere in the city. . Hie need of an Exclfisive (ieuls' Furnishing Store has long been felt in this ity. (J ivHNrymttriHlo. and we will supply-your wants. Having plenty of room on second floor for the display of Oarncis and Oil Cloths, we have added them to our stock. iMAKK ,() IILOOMIXIJ ElIROl!, but be suro and And us before you buy. We will save yon money. e have a lull line ot Trunks and Valises, on which we put the buyer's name without extra charge. All tho novelties in Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs. MiT Our ErprmcH re Small. We' sell (tmtriYtnijhj. oe&idSw HOWARD & JONES, 3NTovx' tipisoopal Oliuroli, Gaston House Hidclle Street, near Garner South Front, ;' '"NEW BERNE, N. C. . Next djor to K. H. Jones'. 1 Apdf-t-d & w 11 in. ;:g. HotiD, ., MANUFACTURER OF CHIOICE HAVANA AND 0 domestk; I G A R s. roiXOCK Street, NEW BERNE, N C. Apr I D lv EASTCSS NORTH CAROLINA EIATIBLE WORKS ' NEW KERNE, N. C. MONUMENTS, TOMBS, ALL KINDS (ill AVE AND BUILD 1NG WORK IN it p 'r" r "-I c I I l.at...l....4..lV.i Lxllixbla Orders will receive prompt attention and satisfaction guaranteed, JOS II. WILLIS, Proprietor, (Successor to fiuorgo W. Claypoole) '" Cor. I0AI C.1f.'Z'J Cts. SAI.()ON. The quietest and most retired place in the City. The best of WINES, LIQUORS, & CIGARS Billiard and Pool Tables. All the Dlnstrated and Sporting Papei SQT "D B's and Plants" will not tolerated. . JAMES OAMPBELliT ' 1 Proprietor. Apr.l lydw 0. B. HART & CO. Qjffi mzs cash STcar. Nonhenst corner Middle and South Front street site E H. Wiudley and K. K. Jones. DIALERS l!f Stoves, Honse Fnmisliing Goods, CROCKERY au-.i GLASSWARE, ' I A MPS in great variety . BURNERS, WICKS, CHIMNEYS, ; KEROSENE Oil, Pratt's Astral Non-Ezp;os.ve 30, Machine and Train Oils. We are now prepared to manufacture Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware. Special attention (riven to repa trinir. Goo old low and warranted to be as reproduced. April U lv d k w MBERTSJL-HEHBERSQK, General Insurance Agents, ' Now Berne, N. C. Onl lirst class Companies represent ed iu ' Firs. L ife and Accident Insurance. Total Capital over Forty Millions of Dollars. ,Iun24dlv PolloolL Stroot, The pleasure of your company is respectfully solieitcd at the Ladies Drv Goods, Notions and Shoe Store kliER, STREET, HEW BERNE, N. 0. W. M. POWERS, Tin and Sheet-Iron Worker. Hoofing, Guttering, and all kinds of Tiu Work done. . Stoves repaired at short notice. Give me a trial. First door west of Corner of Middle and South Front streets, next to Lein ster Duffy. jlyS-dGin .NOTICE. 1lie(:nm;t.v'iinuiisMoner! have ordered Hint nil real e-Jali'nilil hy the Sherill' tu the county fi r taxes due liir the; year 1MSii,ctin hei-i-dei-nied by the owners vviilio ii I payme the aildilional Sfi jier cent, allowed by law ,inviili-il I ne taxes "ii said lands are paid by ihe licst. of liereinber. Hiirties inter esti'd will laliH nntiee anil tjoverti hemselveb .iccurdiii(;ly. Ii N.KILHURN, uly'-ilJtw.il Ooiintv Treasurer. liveryl 'll'ort will he made to suit you in all lines of Fancy Dry (roods. 8 Samples of any kind of Goods cut. ' WW . Goodsjienljml to he looked at. K2f" Money return"(l il'tiootls do not suit. GEO. ALLEN & CO., NEW KElcNIC, N. C, Attractions Extraordinary : 1 ' it. (I X More Extensive, More Elegant tha. Ever-Thc Beautiful Jewelry at BELL'S. Fine Solid Gold, Enameled, Chased and Engraved Watches. . , ,; ' Lovelv sets of Jewelry, Pins, Ear lungs, bracelets. JNeck Cuams, ijOcKets, etc., etc. Diamond, Ruby, Garnet and Cameo Rings. , Solid 18 karat Gold Engagement Rings a specialty. Clocks of all sizes and styles, from $1.00 to $50.00. . i i Any article purchased not satisfactory can be exchanged. i. PUBLIC INVMED TO CALL AND EXAMINE. - . U. A. BULL, seplSdlf New Berne, N. C Manwell & Ciabtree, BLACKSM I T II S, MACHINISTS, : Iron and Brass Founders -A N D BOILERMAKERS. MAKE AND REPAIR ENGINES AND ALL KINDS OF MACHISEKY, Orders solicited and promptly attendeMo. Cl'AVEN St., between Pollock and South Front, . New BjjnuE, N. C A pr l. tf d - ! '" I lvspccl.lully invito the attention of the trade to my very su lienor stock of J-M'j.iiootis, ircnh and ilesiralile; also my elegant stock o! Ladies and Children's Hand-made Shoes, which are warriuifd. 1 nni prenaretl to' oiler at the lowest prices, ieel'mir'as siiretl that niy facilities enablt; nield conijiete with any -similar establishment in this city. A call from you when you vTsit"oiir ctty"1s solicited, and, in the mean time, your orders will receive jirompt and carclul attention. . thS" Send ,'5 w.ul slamii for Fashion Sheet. f-oii-t-d&wGm LUTHER ...SHEtbON,. WJSSi:'- ' Offer a Ltirgo Stock of , r r , Brown, Georgia and Needle COTTON GINS, Feeders and Condensers. FARM ENGINES From 4 to 20 Horse Power, .t 1 1f !:t . : t-l i; i? U f . . f : -. -; ' OF THE Most Approved Make. , COTTON PRESSES, itice Threwliors. Grain Fans, Straw Cutters, Corn Slicllers, Etc., Etc., Plows and Cultivators, In Jrcut .Variciy, and at 'Very Low l'liees. GEO. ALT. EN CO. Cotton Seed Meal, . THE BEST STOCK FEED AND FERTILIZER. Exceptionally good for inileh cows equal to slock peas at half the price 75 cents per bushel FOR SALE BY II. ISomilsoxi, inayS. d-ly New Heme. N. C DEALER IN SASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS, No. 16 W. Side Market Sar. and 49aRoanoko Ave., NOliFOLK, VA. sepmwSm ME AL, MEAL MEAL Corn! HAY, HAY, OII 1JOMINION Stoainship Company. For New Yoivk, lSalliiuore, Nor folk, Boston, Elizabeth City, Philadelphia, I'rovidence, and other Cities. UN AND AFTE1! Friday, July 28th, 1882 UNTIL Fl'ltTllElt NOTICE Steamer Shenandoah. Will li-aie, ti.iui arrival of train on Norfolk aud Klixa belli liuiliuad ut Kliznbeili City, tvciy Nonday and Tlmrsduy for New l!i rue via Naivs Head. HeturniiiK leaves New Uitiis fur Elizabeth City vis Nas Head, every Tut-nday and Friday at I p. in. ma iiintr close conneetion with Norfolk ami Elizabeth Ciiv Ii.lt. for Northern cities. Close ciinnei-tiuii made at. New Heme with steamers for Kin.-tun, I'olloksUlle, Trenton anil all land iiiL's on the Neuse iinilTreiit Rivers. Eri-ichi received daily until ep. m lorwanled 1 . ii u i 1 1 ami lowest rates guaranteed todestins linn, l-'ai-e to Elizabetli City and return. 44. To Nags Head nnd return, H. To Washington, $4. i:. It. ICOItKltTS, Ag't, New Berne, C um-it re mi & TtoiNKK, Ag'ts. Norfolk, V. A W. II. STAMfOtiu, Gen'IFr't Ag't, Mar. 3(1 lvd New York City OCEAN HOUSE. J.KAUFOKT, N. C. MARTINIKING Proprietors Corn! HAY. HAY, HAY Corn! i fN' ootVvste Mtf x v y fI!ii-n'rlKlMI - 1,500 Bush. Selected Seed Oats, Black, White &. Rust Proof. '-'-' . 700 Bush. Choice Golden Rust Proof Wheat, White and Red. ' ' rhinta-H trill do irdl to call for their Seed ettrlg.gj Have also on hand a largo supply of CJhoice Timotll.V liny and all kinds of Ifcofl. Purchasers will do well to call at i Union' Point Steam Flouring 11311s, South Front Street, , ,1. A. M KA DOW S This House ix now ooen for the entertainment of guests. TIm location is so well known as to neeil mi words to describe it. We only say that miner us present miinagi'inent every thing will he done that can be done to nmke it first class in every respect. Every luxury from land and water will lie served in the best lyl, ahd at such rensiiiiiihle prices as to make a stay at the seaside within the reach of all who can afford to live nv where. The rooms in this house are all ilcasnt. The iew from Hie promenade on top of building, ex tensive and flne. "Wharf and bath-houses adjacent lo building Uoal and experienced boatmen always in readiness id our w hsrf to take out sailine. flshinff and hathing parlies. Polite servants -will be in attendance, and every effort made to make a stay w ith us pleasant. Term: per day, 1.50; per week, f 9.00; per d tf riios. 3. Martin. ) Mas. V. O. Kino. S YM. LORCT1, DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE . : ; CAST ; HOUSE ACCCLHODATICiTS. Broad St, New Berne, N. C. ' -. ...- , dwMsr. hvl, IV13WIIi:itN, N. J. Ma24dly D AIL BROS., W1IOLESAE QR0C1UIL AND COMMISSION KEKCF A NTS, NEW BEENE.K. 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