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5 1 - f T -VliiU Meal 1 . j tief .it cl Koaday, si ts.c-w j j ilrii n.i'Oi!.s. DeliwrtJ toe ,-:,,,,..,. n at SO cents per irot tk. , . T. JOtiiNAL,aM toUn r-i r r, li published every Tharsday at 13.00 Jl ' VI - TI -"3 RATX3 (DAILT)-Ob inch u..t.j.y Hiua; on wk, 1100) on month tt 'O; tbrne month, tlP.OO; til moo the, tla.00; r weir months, 1 30 JO.' t Adverl ...a ndr head of "City Items HiU per line for each Inaertioa (' . -' No adfertUementa will be lnrte between ocal Matter at any price. ' - Kotleee ot Marriage or Death , mot to exceed m II nee wlU be inserted fro. All additional ! matter will be charged 10 cent per Un. ! ' Pit) mnu lor transient advertisement wast e mail la adtance. Begular' adtartlaenwnU TS. will be oollected promptly af the end. - Communications containing new or a discus 1oa of looal matter art solicited. XoeemauuUr ! eatloa tnuat expect to be published that', cantata tbt-ulonMe $eTeonalttles; wlthboldKth name U tu auihor ; or the t will make more than, on ir -a of thiipapef. " ' ' ' ' , TTT!Vt.r'ITTTN:4T.ilW:-''iW: dollars each: 1 Editor, NSW BESNE, Wa C.y JUNE 12. 088. eatered at the Toet office ai New 6erne R C. i . i. - i ae eeoond-claie matter. ; .1 L: SCIICOt' BUILBIXGS, . If there is any 6ae thing; needed inNewlrneatim the enterprise, thrift and progress- Iveness of its citizens, it is a school I in? is totally insnfScient. and is I toot fcreditable' to ri;tie , city, ijlny I , one at all acaualnted with : the wants of a school knows 'that , ihe firsf requisite is a good, commodi ons, well ventilated house; and iui mwiuwiu ti buuuju ue an m one ouiiding. 'tnat toe necessity exist no one wm "denvr Th nnftst nn ' I 1 LwSS'ws: but one way, and that is y private the Academy should feel warranted in aisposing oi some oi tne Acaae-1 my property andapply the proceeds ' m m v .... - . , vttjnaries 11.' xnis'iauer,: iaw ' nas to this purpose; Irat this shouhnol wtrmadethftmbdelof fifcSla uw uuiiu uuui su otner means are in all our States except Loaisiana: exhansted. - :-.i; 4.i4idthe.:decteioiMf ---niade-. taiderf it We -afe prepared to hear an out r rn i i " i cry of bard times and high taxes; as soon as this subject is mentioned; but where there is a trill there is a woy. : f , the Graded School ; has MimAnnlitnnhii.TWafiAn anA y t- , candffthe . cerue uesire lis conunuance, mey will have -no hesitancy iincoini? vigorously to work and 1 put up a , wuuuug umv .WW rewci, me uignesi credit npon the educational Interest of the citv. . A handanmA hniMini "o I l -J-A :i. e l-.Ij - wi,;upiw irurn auroau. We ' mean paying bunils. The scnooinasnow a; reputation cientr jtd as.tify the trustee jin 'Charging reasonable tuition fees for .ii tw r ' f " VyM' mo ttwwieuui rftWii''Wivilk-'iJ . vw V"J- ,,&OCD " U1 the Graded School of Goldsboro from this source are more than ien tMM:1tA'mWn,:'-rltfMl ' in "-"' -V ,,w V UVVf Wlth'a -init.ir.ii KniMinsr -i- I T-we;w MVeaV WUUUiUK VUV4U .... .... . . .i . Jowe m securmgat least one hundred paying pupils in our school.- , : t We thought this matter over on 'pt.fitBiiiriot u tJu- Auuiounj iHDV nilA. sic OX til g wUUU I 17 THTa4. T?r, At. a: . f i wm:!., reu tue report oi t.hA niroptftra nf irinatnn nniiam l.it.- -I it.- - -.'.I ... : .1. Mb IUB UtOSt) OI IUH Commencement ,exercise8.; ?.- i an organization for the establishinz , - - , . " pi a scnooi oi nign grade - in, Mat " .town, was effected on the 24th , of May. 1882: a stock comnanv was nremnivaii., ohnnt t. Wie,- j - i i .i ; iIaIIqm Mloail. onifoW- W nn.. chased, and a building erected and ready for the opening of' the' school on the first day of the following is not valid.. Hoeing, garden crops meet them, go through the form of 'iJ'vt L.. thonerh seriofislv needed.-- ia 7hOfc a shaking hands, kissing and talk to BVHKW "T Of a town about half the Sue, Of, NewiWrl nn 0060hnrA fei-WnttM their teafihiner is that ithe three m aoomi nail me SUe oi, iNewlrl nn'tltA aniahnrA rnaniit-A Berne, with one lialf of her citizens i nrvrn4'in "iTir.thar.' hrrJxA "A'U uu ru, w.ug " tuvil DvUWI. . .. h , . Now we submit that if Klnston, Atiuaeu, liau atLUUipilHU . BB r . j , j,,? . i f juu-..u vm miuipmoi IOur months. New Berne, united.. ont?ht ' to have a buildin g amply sufficient bv the ODeninirof the Graded School c - . hate the cause at heart and know ice jcey-note oi. a wwh b aponiane- An. irrowtn'-'tWAw Will o to wrorir Wt . , . , - w". .! "fc '"3 ou"T " ;:.L1.4t,-.iltta"or twelve .years! C :ll 3ivl!.t .1 ypn;at once that her I i. ;..3r.;J tLa 'Avctki'V'Ask a ciM'T cf ITct rrrra wtri tis kept tie old tTii't so i -: - -1 3 1 .i : ...i:.:"y point to tie cli ti.-8-Lcscrcd Academy and .3 lit' I 3 t J ( ) : ..... a t .i w j'tlef atl a .ty must t: rowth of Lei t iicauonai lit. st, long as uat 1 13 at a discount so long will every' thing else drag. We do, not mean to say that New. Berne has: been - tW w V interes: we can bear testimony to the existence of quite -a number of prijriW ) school tondacted I by r 4. i. i.. v tiioiwugmj-outuicut icacaci w tvtv . vv vuviuui y ,mo ! uiauvu Schoolj but ; their , tffort$ 1 were so I divided and frittftred awavthat ihel . ..... . . W ill bntside r-tarid; :mWMm.?4n w..i4v,,. 1 gress. Now lets have- a building.: We I think fliprA nra twAntv mhn ini riA '.iWrih'nr;'.'-- i-ii: 1 rT "-r- 7 C"v: ".M.r-irr law eah: , we think there are; fifty nnv wno can nav iweniv-nve aoiiars oih ni fifirir- wl.A xon nov at each, and fifty uvue ii i n a i'. ail u . uu wu wa I dollars each. ' . ' i , ." ' . , , i i , i TflE Henublicans of Ohio' have tively unknown odtside ofthe State! England the law is more carefully of Ohio. Foeakeb is his nainel0Dsefvea? and While rarely enforced, the war and was elected Judge about ten years ago. ue is saia to l Germans who have been somewhat alienated from the Republican party n inar ocate. What the Ltw Allows a Man to Do pa Snndar. n- i:i I have beeil laws in Engiand enf&rcJ in a a nrnner mtmrt for th Sahhuth The most ancient of these, whinh - ash . ji ' l i israiarj2 . ThA aottnnA . flafAa - m t. passed under James 1. The fourth, I. T 1 : . ai .1 1 1 I wnicii w now. me iaw 01; ingiana, i Pfc ?ow from. aj part, of; purcom r vi nr - riu s u ar : ii j 1'iuu s wan i s u OTmT" No tradesman L ;aifi'Iworfc man. or laborer, or other neraon whatsoever, . shaU do or exerqise any worldly labor. Dusmess. or - v r -. ,.i. ; nuia ui - mou viiuumi ; vmugN , ! . All agreements forbidden bytnls law are void. i.IC for xam a "or8tuime18 mau u flf,Hnn -nn hft an9f inAll i nnrchaser.. if the horse t ffbes lame. 4 "l :,;r :l-, ; ? . t - i i i - v. tA'nntA mailann Mnnlan la h. - ?rTirrrrr-,,7. Kcof "UD r ot ""'Tt? 8uffl-.aroa; v- ,.p ?jj a stable-keeper cannot get his at oncfet teaching the farm-house pay for horses let on Sunday, norUe drove Jn, and seeing Jiim; began can hACAtdamao-Afl if hia tAam' ia v;-" -y r-;- : "V uwuwicu uy uu ocuiuDuu - ... .1 Bnt whATAthA rtaro-ninincriH dhnA Un Rnnflav mA thA Aftnt.mi..r. i fin.lhe did, "Then.'? says .the farmer. 1 ished on a week-day, it is valid. Pnblishin s a newsnaner on the Sah. I O A l bath ia against the law." The pub- i. . . . m . naner cannot tret ma nav tor ruirnr-iew tis6ment9 - f Works of necessity and charitv are permitted. Forexamnle.a will may be made on Sunday. The liaw considers it a work of ne necessity to provide against death: which may m at anv moment. nnm. ai- anv mnmnn , ' I T a : j. " .i L O J - . ..-S. DUUUay lo UIOO it .WOIk OA neCCoSliV. na get I aH n w n Wa n k Amn M Ik mmw awb 1-t m JZ? UV H: " "u,r iijoru suay. comracc logo xora physician on Sdhdav Is valid. ' Be- pairing a public road on Sunday is sometimes a work of necessity. I i m. . . . i xnc ruie is mat ine agreement I u ,u'",. .''u it. . ia nmriAP v nnd 1 -tirt.inef tft I do on the Sabbath. T DrivtaB a meat-cart ; i- on Sunday 1 it such a necessity as the law will pro- I rriAa frf tlinnnrh in a. Cam nnnro it. I 1 V IV , V.VU .u t. V It uvma a. .V I . . JH.'.'u''. 5il-' ii ' nVul"V W1" ' h.,,, .f a nonoo;t- ft,nK t,,U uj u uw mvuooiy, wvugu uuu- of peoi)le ma, kept out of Umnlnvment ona rweek-dav if it ia not done. : A man , ;once broke his ieff waue U01DS niior h mm win- nnr,n " lin1 tlinnrrh it Rao nrniriiil Ipaiijr, . C4VUU vuuugu .7IOB :iiiv7 nnt forpfly it was decided that he coma not get aamages ior nis in inries. '"" ' I ' ' ".-J ' . ibuiioAsi 'ifMtrnvtieV;' Miaoa ' itfMA. punishedcriminally. Persons pres ant at tilacesr of public amusement eut at places of public amusement on Sunday -"inky bs ''fined, "': notels and restaunmts are' f. rl 1.1 n, tin der a penalty, r to" e: 'ert.ua any: body e?rccrt ; tra fellers, stran gcrs and Jof.:cr: ca .'the' Lord's Day. TheyKUECt" legally ycit i 13 to spend their t;se Ck-' ir s and ; i i their rsUIc 1 j ' at :t ! sc: :d on- tile .Sabbath, ' aran ts ii cilminal cases may be, for this is a necessity. Eada ; indecent behavior ia a church on s.naa is aiso punisnea.. Aismns ana minting o vri P. n n i 1 a xr are offences against the law. Keep- tUUlS lO UO UttU AUl hire on the Sabbath ia severely punned. ,u , r aiiroaas,wever,vmay. run V" uuuu"Jl " '.MVJ , g pemission to do SO. , This ATfuinLifln IS maae on LDB trrOUUtl that the public necessity requires it. "Another exception . is made by i. L. l 1 l T 1. L i ' - J "T 1 wn0 keep aaturaay instead or sun day. 'They are allowed to attend to their usual work on Sunday; :and their contracts are valid. These-actt. ire 'Hot -against;-the law, unless they-are done i within the honraset anart bviaw for Sun day. Prom twelye o'clock on Satur- uiv uitut uu, tnctvo -u-uwa uu Sunday. night is the Lord'sDayl ij.fToeseruiiesmioagreemenisconMooiA'sav Ea.. captain j. . siantiy appear in tue conns,; iDut tae CTJmin-Ua;WS against oaDDatn-, . - . - .-r, i occasionally 5 enforcing then;' that we Owe our -qtiiet: orderly 'New Sabbath:0 ; A Pertinent Eebnke A good story is gding . Jribout ithe clubs concerning a New, York niill- lonairo who owns abigfitock iifirm lU.;JSewttfiy,!iiW.'.Mii;.-.liui in force strict rules r about tbe;ftdinit- r.iinpfl nt fMinnairv-Sftfiirflra. anfl it ona Happens to get mr ne is -soon hustled on. r The otner day a neign- Poring larmer called on business. TTa haA navai haan An fTiA rvlana Ka-. fonnd onen ' was strolline around when the owner, who happened to no s II 11PU un IMili 1 rurull - I I T Mill 1-1 wt , vwnu , fijius r") fu nf. he was doing 'there.: The , iarmer, lll,teu,lullt;K uy . uuurciss, replied;, "Nothing" The .owner ' " Ari i uu .. a u e -. iiir. . aus.. ua.av.ji farmer. - "Well, then." ' said the owiier1,iret'.out there as soon ; as you can;", and the farmer walked o Shortly alter tnesuperintend. wawupiura wuvu ,umv-u sft.ftnd-Ro.hnfl hfiftnthArfr.7.TTfl was :.rr - :- auu UI u ...uiuieumwj,i He! had promised; to pniecthat sent Dim on Witn a flea m his ear. I lound a man strolling abOut Here, z ... t-s- IUUU BUDUOH1U tr Dim 10 " Do OI1B VI w-,. Tro.wi Wm - CIT kZIT: T" .7; r a n-ffAP nnrl ftPAhim r flff hA Rtflrf Ail - j I m rviTi innf ' hr ban nhnnf fhn oola At if I ; oonoay na J"- u - 7iT - ' Are: F1RST! CLASS, equaled by few, a U.I'Wa11." sain.thenwnArnfthft farm. I .i-i.1 'j' ruuu, 'iiui . 7 . - . . 7 1 excwiuu uyjuoius... xustvrencB is niaue SB "1 Shouldn't WOnder If l . nad JU8t to everv nartv usmar them.; ;Satisfac- over and seehim." Off he started an apology, but was cut snort by thA farniAr. whn .innnirfid if hAkitAw - - - . ;t7 - i at which gate.he camo in.? He said "I want you to get out as quick i as Jou can;" and the owner oi tue ii' , o ' . ' . ' -a stock larm was Obliged to depart,- I R IAuf. rrfuVfvA.uj. ..... i . j.vit.-j.j'unmv, . t hr Wonderfall Pillars. At the head of Canton Canon Tin the Coast .Range raqpntains, Cali- lornia, stand three tall pillars ! ot rock almost as large as1 the Egyp I Hatl l-irrqlTlInn !t.rifl TIAnrlV OVflptlV o.f i ci,nr, .-! a .a.,ti,t Ut.nnn ;llnm nnn.'-oVnt,,;,! A.n I lucflo 'liiaio uvvt vauircu juyio iuu wvumaiu. ipw w.uwmu I T nnrO T1V IirUU A IQ1I ir.Uirun nIOVlilfl II ITrirj uT,r:r wouicit. waucia tue,wiuuw of "the famous Mexican bandit 1 Joaquin Mutietta. She has been there for twenty-five years, tne .l . j.1 'Li ..i-A t oiucr two uoi so i tone. They pro plainly as T -A'- lthonsrh thev were in the. flAfth , and to hoW conversation -withi them. When the spirts arrive these women their teachinff is that ithe three rocks are hollow and are really gor- I Cpntlfl tAmnlASL and .that ih nfllt I o Sr - - I mATtlV, ft MfVAn4- f MAilM' Tlll.! ItAlnA , '"'0. .T.7 .IthAHA temnlAr. to lwliAVAra; that, v .-rrr-i I"" 1 -' once ide eacn will possess ma or her alSmtv regardless of -nrevions marital relations. The sick are laid " mo iw,b nuumnm a.- MASt Binim At rPPftrrrV. JSfl man V Ot -vu" . ...j. w j - I thA At A-rittana. PortnwASA and nthnra in the valley bavO become infatuat- o ""-u mo sow. uuuuio, wa. muoi of the ranches are without theneces- Isarv helnto tend the stock or make ; 4 .j 0, List Unto This Tale of Woe! Judge Walsh, of Chicago, Lis decided that it is not cruelty to tlo tin things to a dc's tail in on1 r 1 j make hira fiy aror - 1. lie hi edto the' r-rc?,r:c"::r:T ia? tlio that most d.-js Lhe it or leiv t the dogs pcc;;c:;ccd of any spirit. A. 184 Eeade and 210 Dure Pts., . New .York. ; , 63" Southern Fruits and Vegetables a specialty., r .- j i... , . BrfkbkucfS Irving National Bank. N. T.: George H. Dawes, Norfolk, V a.; Thomas Scott Ueonreli. Ue Portouth, a. . wuvu; viu uc uou DuuiuiAii uuwi A..F. YocflO. jnayiMd Petkb J. Nbvins. Aa AAit mrv-n nnn rneif i ttvt ntntTTin irnnit ii- A tfutual'Endowment Society othtmonth City of. Norfolk, Chartered by the Legislature on the Tenth " day oj .February, 1880. , Obfickrs Judge p. J. Godwin, General Su- perintendeitt ; E.X. Powell, Treasurer; Ber. R. H. Jones, Secretary and general Agents. Gen?eai, DiRBCrony Judge D. J. Godwyn, I Jt etui uinu v- auah a u uue-v. mj i u v-i vri tt t u. b. Riddick.Rev. Richard n.-joneg. tiib society pays at death fro i.ooo to Class 8 together Male and femala. applicants r taken oft I same terms. t ."W." B.'1Boyd,'- . " ' ' 1 1 Agent at New Berne. ' M t :,t mayltt-wSm . BATH HOUSE., The Bath House on East Front street! is now. open for. the . season . . From I 8 to ll o'clock a. m. devoted to LADIES, " vlunce ) the ,aaJ" t0 Mtw a,,d Admittance FIVE. to -TEN CENTS. Season T ckntuSia. Oft BmV. f mayiotf. W. M.watson, Jr. Lhtfninii; Red NEW RODS furnished and erected or re- pairing done at short notice. , . , maylMlm JNO. B. WATSON, I J . rji fl r f J Q i viut t.: w i KDRIJEGAY a, CO ,ti,,M ww'' w - W ATERT0 WN, EOLIPSE . . . -jju xtxxxi xv. , axi kaxli Jitvj w6ij i ' ... hon guaranteed. 1 l- Do not be -put off with the common . ti ivVi j: ...v ..v. ; utu uun uovuiuk nio uiai&cb, urn, call and examine ours and let us show vou their noints of excellence. , i A,80 agents fcr the HANCOCK INSPIEATOE, ihn W hnlW rAr known CQTTOJST GUSTS, , , . -and ; a. ' Simplicity Power tresses, Ithe best made.. J, Grist Mills, Belting, , Fittings,;, f , Pipe, '- j and machinery generally. 1 Sample en- gmeg always in stock. ; Au"cl (UIWUIWU WHU UU W U' j Hj.poa .v.. j. l. Jilt Y AN,. Manager, l..lFi.. IP New Berne, N. Cl hMIiiI Isl I lew I If"' ) 1 . I FRESH EVERY DAY, AI . ; . . : .1:1,. ii j- . -. . Fino French' Candies. Among my assortment yon can find ' Chocolate Drops, Caramels, CocOanui 1 ttr.i I ii A Bar, "Walnut Candy, Cream " ' Pates, Cream' Figs, 1 I " f k" ' ' ' J' Crfifim j ,.r r . . i 1 .. I" ill ' ! nlnnln Afirl in-fat aiivthino taw trriat n11' for. 7 J . o J. J - -v-j ' Attn;Greatly'ducedPrlce or U wcnty-J! ive touts per round. . , Ag fiu(, cfindicg a8 can beboiifcht elsewhere fv27-dtf JOHN DUNN. ."I A i , Onr Poda A i" mm hnvlnt pot out of fix! for a frw tuivH, v e trni t dih; , , m j 1 j 1 1 many of I our r- iron, jt iss i r m iiu,iw we van i diMiH'iihe pood cool i ot t-ima v nier as you ewrrt! . ii ; niiit ( IN l -i villi', i 1, v ! . -r. A Imo. i .ie i :: i (t-l"!l!('H V ..ii. ) M v . v. ..ii in v -I 1 l. v, a , or by ti.eni v t. r 1 (. . r li.ii i it f--: r. - i. .1 1- tout hull ii-Horlal 1M M nile tr ' Ih 1 v a t.- j t t it t IliB TOf j-ti.v vV nsu, A. I 1 .... tvuiil v. .(... i i i :. - , owv " i . (V js v ml persons linvli t ! i r , :e to j 1 1 1 l i ;r m tlie W mif of Juih C I . I 1 1 , cr l t rn 'i iee w ill be pieiuR-d la bur i-i i i ir i v. Ail ) ulelited to said Estate will mke Imiiu lone - - An, r I). JS r.I SON. Executrix. JA mav 4 A, A.N.l.veculor..-. t auw , - , . .r . i - WANTED, . FlVfl FlT.t-C ' E'fflt - - Sh s, aUiVWbMiAiwJb to work either by the Job, week or Apply tati " i' J. W. HAEEELL, Manufacturer of Boots and Shoes, ma29-d&w - Nkwbeiw, N. C. !:o Gr: We have fitted up a , ;,V Parlor for: Ice Cream.! aS2 SSST Ice cream, Wate i Families and parties supplied with cream packed in porcelain freezers, Orders taken during the week for ice cream, to be delivered for Sunday 's I desert. Parlor open every ' nieht until 12 o'clock. ' " - ' A. H. POTTER & CO. ' BEL 0..K BAGBY, 1 ! Surgeon Dentist, Will be In New Berne from the ' i til r i.!.i V v . ! i:. . t ,vn;...- ' i 1st to the, 15th of each Month. I In Beaufort from 15th to the 80th. . : .-" .i -nil v' :' Office In New Berne, over E. W. 4 S. W. Smallwood's, corner South Front and Craven streets. Teeth extracted without pain by the nse Of nitrous oxide. r - , , mar2lrdswtf mmiiW ' iaasei " tawea.sll 1,500 sacks Pine Island Guano; - 1,U00 sacks Fish, Bone and Potash, 1,000 sacks Kainit, at 813.50 a ton. 500 sacks Paciilc Guano. 500 sacks lioyster's High; Grade' Acid rnospnate. ; . u i i 700 sacks Norfolk Fertilizer at fcl8 a ton. Feruvian Guano. E H. MEADOWS & CO., At r,Wl?QT vwi in-i i vinn,& nuu iiuuuio bus., . I Warehousey-Cotton Exchange Place, NEW BERNE, N. C. ' DR.; J. D. CLARK, DEN'l'WT, Mtu,-:i.:Wr'j.ii: NBWBERlf, IV. C. - 1 - ; Office on Craven street. between Pollock and Brood. , . ; , r ' aprl7-d4wly HENRY L. IIALL, DEALER IN I School vBboks, Blank B ooks, " ' ..-'.(... .... .1 t. , ,- ' Fine Stationery and Box Papers, Auto graph Albums ana rnoto Albums, Bibles,; Hymn Booksv Prayer Books, Writing Desks,;; ,; ; i . . ' Work Boxes. Gum, , ' . " ' Ci.;n. n1 tTirtlr " Ti l ' - Tags 'and : 1 ' i w Itubber Bands,1 a ? ! j v - - Playing Cards, Dlcei :' 1 4 Dominoes,, t Visiting and . . ; :. Correspondence Cards, Scrap ; Books and Scrap Book , Pictures, sheet Music, riano. and insti'uctlon Books, Violins, ' ' ' Bows, Bridges and strings,5 ' ; Demorest cut paper patterns, I,;,. Magazines and ap27dtf .;'T-'.''Illn8'trated Papers". E VEBTBODTS DOCTOR. BY ROBERT A. GUNN, M.D. Evkkybodt's DocTOB contains 681 octavo I paxes, and Is printed on fine paper and hand- I Boraely bound. It Is sold .at the low price of three ($3.00) dollars a copy, so as to bring It Witnin tne reaen oi ail.. , The work diners from all other books on Domestic Medicine In havlnic the' diseases systematically arranged, according to their ciassincauon. wvery tning is described in the plainest possible lonRnnre. and the" presciiD Hons are written out In plain English, so that they can be employed, by any Intelligent reauer. - y . . DruKEista will find this boek of treat advan- taae in aldins them to Kive advice when asked to do so. - . , Dentists will find much Information in It H?".' wl Prove valuable to themselves and their patients. , ' .. . . t Teachers will be better- prepared for the periormanceoi tneirauues lntlte schoolroom by studying It. ' - , Parents will And It a reliable adviser Iti everything relating to the rearing of their children. ' . - , , ' i - Every family can saa fifty times the price Of the book every year by consulting it. It Is complete In all lis parts, tnd la the most recent dook of me mnu published. . The book will be sent free by mall or ex press on receipt oi tiu ee uouai'B. , R1CKI.KS FVELISIIINO CO., Send for Circular. 7B7 ti 709 Broadway, Agents Wanted. ' ; New York City. - N. S. Tiiclidrdsoii, PRACTIAtt BOOK AND ruiNTi: or' co, C. c-.lt t: e ! t Fr' tue Aia' L. H. CUL SaT.b.Doprs c3 Blinds, : . , (... ) JjXAJUf A,J-.i1 X tA-AU. X 1- A AJa.iJ PjQntS. OilS. Gll Zll Putty, GUNS AND PISTOLS, TOILET fJETa, Rubber and LcatLcr E citing, d . i EtcL Etc.. i Etc. Walter P. Lotus I Co., J COMMISSION ME&CI1ANTS, AND DEALERS IN , ' GBAIN OF . ALL KINDS. (Corn a Specialty.) f . i M'ewX3erue, IJ. O. Orders aud: Consignments respectfully solicited : . Jan4-dwly D AIL BROS., : WE(Q LEJSAE R 0 CERtt - , . , AND COMMISSION. inCBCHANTS, - . new nrt , . ' April I. d w T ,,)'. , v T.-l. P I have secured a new poller, and have a large force at work putting my Mill In order, so that I will be ready by , . ; ! . Monday, the 16th April, to begin, work on TRUCli D O XES, andIU be 'prepared to furnish the BEST QUALITY to aU trackers.: i t J. GEO. BISHOP, apr7-dtf i ,; i 'NewBerne, N. C. Fine Croceriesl Fair Dealing F03 G.U C..LY I ' '':' .V - 'v.'.' i-'- lOurHotto- and our Success!!. We constantly carry's very lance and select J1IU3 Ol Fine Groceries.- ' Canned Goods, ' - " Goods in Glass, L' ' ' Teas,Coffeer,t.lt. r apices, ; . t 1 , . :, Cakes and Crackers, t jriour, Provisions, , , .' :t Tobacco,-- i. ' :. :' ' . Cigars and '' Snuff. And we solicit a call from the city trade. We call especial attention, to our Knglish Breakfast and Japan: Tens, and our "Hamp ton" Java and Kto Coffee, fresh ground every day, at 20c. lb. The best In the city. Try package.) c - , v- -i rl Sutnuara uranuiatea sugar, tue. . No. lFancy Flour 4cts.- ' ' ' ' . Our "lit Boquet" Cigar, 5c. each; 6 for 25 we keep the best of even-thiiiK. and euar- antee both price and. quality, and cheerfully REFUND THH MONET ON DEMAND. 49 The Casb Trade Only Solicited. iWm. Pell Ballmcc I Co. ... f. Ffont Bt.i New Berne, N. C. novl7-dlT . . : i EICHARDSON'S ' Improved Hool lnint An article lone- needed for tha in-otentinn ot Iron and Tin Hoofs. It will not blister, chalk peel, crack or corrode. It "til eximnd and con tract with the iron or tin.. It will not Injure cie tern water. It is extreiiii'lv duruble aud Maoafactnrod and f or sale by - ' ' 11. A. ltirharcfflfin. Dealer In Palnte, Oils, ()1hs, Ariu l)'.rafor -. aiiauoacnrwnters'.Oiatenal ot all kinds, au(fily orfoll Va. i i ' ,; n-, , r J ! J. L. McDAKIKL, "i-vy DEALER IN ; .' f Choice Family Grcc::i: 3, CANNISJ GOODS rf i '1 Uln Is. received fresh from the U --t " every ;n diiys. it iii Dnlrlea Ifpecuuintlon cnllr i ; bis Choice Crr !rs ' ' our. Broad Street, 4 Door i, juti2Jly ; ' . I .., e . P al.-r ia a. A ivaa t .. i j Ft"' '1 I l Co. ii. i i C. - n i u .f
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 12, 1883, edition 1
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