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E. DOWLING, MANUFACTURER OP Hand Sewed SHOES (Only), No 237 CANAL STREET. NEW YORK. Cor. Centre Street. W Opposite Earles Hotel, Deformed and tender feet a Bpeolalty. Comfort guaranteed. Order by mall prompt y attended to. I refer by permission to the following p' ties, wljo me now wearing shoes of my make : Geo. Bully, O. E. Slover, J. A. Patterson. MnJ. D. W. Ilirftt T A. Henry. W. K. Patterson,, octlO Jno. I). Yeoman. . diwbm SI. W. WAHAB, successor U K. H. Wlndley,) IHSTILLEUS' AGENT FOR lure Rye nnd Corn Whisky AT WHOLESALE. . 7I&ES A1TD CIGARS L GRFA T VARIETY, ' (imger Ale, Pale Ale, Beer , -A.ND PORTER 33 ERGNER & Elf GEL BEER, dTTVEVR PURE. FRENCH BRANDY. 11. W. WAUAB. Soth Front St. New Berne, N. 0. sep!W-dwly. Dried Peaches and Apples, Canned Vegetables ana Fruits, , Canned Meats, . v . . Maccaroni, Mustard English and American, Crosse and Black well's Pickles,' Lea A Perrln's Sauce, ," Oelatlnes Cassara, Ferris' Meats, Roasted Coffee, Chocolate, Tens, d At V. HOLLISTEU'8. PARTICULAR NOTICE.1 THOS. GATES & GO. ' f "' ' :r . t ' , "" . . ' ; ' OFFEB A FULL LINE OF (Groceries, ' , JDry Groods9 . Boots and Shoes, 13tc. Lorillard. and Gall & Ax Snuit At Manufacturers' Prices. - Opp. Gaston Home, ' dw . NEWBERN, N: 0. NEW BERNE OILLIARD PAOIOB. In the Duffy Building on Middle street, near corner of Pollock. FIVE NEW TABLES JUST , PUT IN. Threa Billiard and Two Pooli Finest in the Country. CAROMBOLETTE TABLE. DEVIL mm THE TAILORS The ftnestLlquors and Cigars, the celebrated vBEKGNEB A ENGEL BEEB, Sour Kraut, Sardines, Lobster, Llinburger and Schweitzer Cheese constantly on band. . " JOHN DETEICK. ,. Novld A W. ' N. M. GASKILL, , , HERCHANT TAILOR, jfilft p-. Has received his 1 I; - Spring Simples, and is prepared to make up the I latest and . most f J fashionable olo ' thing. 3 Piece goods of I every qualit 1 and patterns a ways on hand.. i i sAnrs ' ' OLD - - . - ' fciTAND, Middle Street, aplOd&wly New Eorne. N. C, a & IWinroe S.i ,C'm .SnlU, (' THE JOURNAL. NEW BERNE. N. C., JAN. 11. 18'4. MEETINGS OF LODGES. St. Johns Lodge, No. 3, A. F. & A. M., meets the 2d Wednesday night in each month. New Bernb Lodge, No. 443, Knights of Honor, meets on the 2d and 4th Fri day nights in each month. Assessment No. 129 is now due, and must be paid on or before the 8th day of December, 1883. Trent Cotjncil, No. 411, Koyax Ar canum, meets ..on the 1st or 3d Friday nights in each month. . Assessment No. 52 is now due, and must be paid on or before the 15th day of December, 1883. Athenia Lodgb, No. 8, Knights op Pythias, meets on the 2d and 4th Tues day nights in each month. Assessment No. 112 is sow due, and must be paid on or before the 30th day of November, 1883. Eureka Lodge, No. 7, I. O. O. F., meets on the 2d and 4th Monday nights in each month. ' 1 Assessment No. is now due, and must be paid on or before the day Of . Neuse Council, No. 1, Order op Chosen Friends, meets on the 1st and 3d Wednesday nights in each month. Assessment No. 49 is now due, and must be paid on 'or before tin 8th day of December, 1883. Cosmopolitan Council io. 211, Amer ican Legion of Honor, wets on the 1st and 3d Thursday night i in each month. Assessment No. 45 a now due, and must be paid on or before the 29th day of November, 1883. Local Branch No. 95, Order of tub Iron Hall, meets on "the 3d Monday night in each month. Assessment No, 28 is now dun, ami must be paid on or before tho 17th day oi ueceuiuer, joaa. : ; Circus-Riders. A little boy known as Leo Carlo was recently brought into court in huadelplna, to testify to his brutal ill-treatment by the manager of a circus. The child whose real name and parentage had been forgotten ong ago had been in the circus since his infancy, and was now in training for a bare-back rider. He charged that his master, as ho called the manager, compelled him to ride an unbroken horse, that frequently threw him. Whenever this happened he was beaten, kicked and at last the sharp spike with which elephants are picked was uunged into his body. During the course of the trial, many noteworthy items with regard to circuses were brought to light. t was stated that to become an acrobat a child mnst be put in train ing as early as its third year. The master stands over the child with a whip during each lesson. A few years ago a similar case gave the public a glimpse behind the curtain of the circus tent. The 'woman with the iron jaw," who was noted for her enormous strength, had a child that she called her son. bat had bought when he was a baby, ana whom it ! was proved she systematically starved and drugged with gin to keep him below a certain weight. There are many of our boy-read ers in country places who have been dazzled;by the glories of the travel ing circus. Tne ring, glittering with lights, is fairy-land, and the flying figures in velvet and spang- es, the happy creatures who dwell therein. These the boys envy with a fierce contempt of their own homes and work. They forget that the fun, in all shows, belongs to the audience, tho work to the performers. j There is, perhaps, no trade which requires harder or more constant manual labor than that of the cir cus-rider. His days are taken up with rehearsals, he travels all night, and lodges in the lowest inns. The mistake or the fall at which he laughs and the clown jokes, will be punished behind the curtain by a whipping, if the rider is a boy, or if he is a mau, by the protane curses of his employer, or by the lessoning of his miserable wages. The white lead used in painting the face and head, in the case of two of the most celebrated of Amer ican clowns, brought on a softening of the brain and death, ana almost inevitaoly produces some Kina oi cerebral disease. Stick to your farm, boys, or your school! There is no tempting Dead Sea-fruit as full of . bitter ashes, as the lives of these gaudy creatures whom you so much envy. GIIC13Tr:AS HOLIDAY GQJDS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FROM A Tin Horn to a - $20 Hotfoy Horse. m AND Anything ti Please loth Young and Old At I'.C PROFESSIONAL. DR. G. K. BAGBY, , SURGEON DENTIST, Having located In New Berne, offers' tils services to NeSr Berne and sul wand lug country. V, Office corner of Sodth Front and Craven streets. dw OROBQK V. STRONG, DAXIBT, K. PBBKT, strong & mRi; J . KINSTOW, jr. c, ATTORNEYS ANL COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Having formed a copartnership for the practice of the law in Jones county, will reiro- larly attend the courts of the same. Prompt uiienuon paiu u coiiecnonB, mayiz-aswti btkoj(u a pickiit. PHIL. HOLLAND, JR. OWIN H. OUION. HOLLAND & GTJION, Attorneys at jaw, (Office one door west of Gaston House.) . Will nractlce in the (lonntles nf Ohvaii Jones, Onsi(w, Carteret, Pamlico and Lenoir I apr29-dftwly. a. W. rnxos. F, M. BIMHO CLEMENT MANLY, NIXON, SIMMONS & MANLY ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will practice in theConrteof Craven, Jones, I i.7iiiow, uanrei, ramiico ana Lienoir, ana in m t eaerai uourt at ew nerne. lewtdawij DR. G. L. SHACKELFORD, furgeon Dentist NEWBERN, N. C. Havlns located permanently in Newborn. 1 respectfully tender my professional services I to tiie public. Olllce on Middle street, In Piit- leiooii ouuuin?, opposite jiapust Uiurcli. Ten Years Practical Experience, Bopasuawiy . . DK. J. D. CLAKK, NKWBERU, N. C. Office on Craven Btreet, between Pollock I and Broad. Aprl7-dAwly HOTELS. CENTRAL HOTEL, W. E. PATTEESON. PbopU, NEW BERNE, N. C. THIS WELL, KNOWN AND COMMODIOUS house, as its name implies, is situated in the central and business portion of the city, hence I recommends itself for Us convenience to the I travelling public. Affording solicitors every opportunity oi visiting business correspondents It has attentive servants, and its table Is always I iuriusneu witn Every Delicacy ef the Seasou Iu rooms are large, airy and well furnished. AN OMNIBUS or the accommodation of guests to and from trains and steamers free of charge a special feature in this city. All the appurtenances, o! a modern FIRST CLASS HOTEL. Aurll 1-d-lv. GASTON HOUSE, NEW BERNE, N. ., S: R. STREET & SON, Proprietors. Tho Only First-class House in the City. , Omnibus connects with all Trains and Steamers. Large sample rooms for coramer ciai travelers. . octzu-au HOTEL, SMITH FIELD, N. C, D. W. FULLER, Prop'r. Ample accommodations at all times Sample rooms for commercial travel ers. Charges moderate. augSdtf 15. HART & CO. 0. A HAST, Business Manager. OKEPEICSCASHSTOSE. North-east corner of Middle and South Front Streets, DBALKBS B Stoves, Hardware.House Furnishing Goods, CROCKERY WARE, LAMPS, CHIM NEYS, BURNERS, WICKS, JTU. Kerosene Oils, Bed O Won-KxplslT constantly on nana.' 49- Special attention given to repairing. NewJJerne,8ept. 4th, 1883. ? aprlldwly i; C. YEOtlS, NEWrSTORE, Broad St., between Railroad and Middle. Now offers as choice a selection oft GROCERIES as can be found in the city, LOW FOR CASH. Asparagus and Succotash, i , Green Corn, New Bnckwheat Flour, Royal Crown and Our Best Flour, . Fine Teas. Coffees and Bplce. Fine Sugar cured Shoulders out to suit cub vomers, xne very Desi uncoverea nam!, Large and Small Pearl Hominy, Smoked Beef and Corned Beef, v. Bottled Horse Hadlsn, All kinds of Canned and Bottled Goods, Potted Meats, Loose Chow-chow and Pickles. Best London Layer liaising in whole or quarter boxes', , rreserves ana jellies. Citrons, Currants and Prunes, Cakes and Crackers of all kinds, Candles, Crockery and Glassware, ClgVs, Cigarettes, Tobacco and Suuft. Goods delivered to any part of the city free. " Stable free for tho aooommodation of country friends. octldif I. 0, YEOMANS. S PTSI M Q S -FOE- lEKTJGKEItS ! EAELIEST AND GAnDEIl PEAS, rJOIIAYK AIID WAX DEANS, ; .potatoes. " ' TRUCKEK'S FEKTILIZERS. Sea Fowl Guano, Navassa Guauo, Peruvian and Bone Guano, Stono Acid Phosphate, iwainit, Plaster, and other Trucker's Supplies, at Very 200 BUSHELS KCTST PROOF OATS, 300 Bushels OSIfcK, WILLIAMS & DUNCAN COTTON SEED, of Superior Quality for planting. Alsoi a limited supply of tho Celebrated PEERLESS COTTONSEED, which has taken three premiums for the GEO. R 1884. Super-Phosphate is unrivalled for all fertilizing purposes, and especially adapted to the growth of Early Trucks, having stood for the past eight years at the head of the list of high grade snper-phosphates. Tho largest and most prosperous truckers in Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolinat by their vol untary testimony, declare it superior to any fertilizer in the market, producing a stronger and earlier growth, full development, prompt maturity, and a more abundant yield than any of its competitors, while it permanently-enriches the soil, showing its durable effects upon even the second and third crops. EOKCOTTOH P0C0MOKE reigns supreme, and wherever used sales have tripled each Beason. A trial is all that is necessary to establish promptly and permanently its hold upon public favor. The best lint cotton raised in Carolina during the year 1883 was from POCOMOKE. E. H. MEADOWS & CO., Agents, Newbern, N. C FREEMAN, LLOYD. MASON & DRYDEN, Mfrs., Jan5-diw3m iKTorfollx., "7tx. lor the H We have a nice line of Goods suitable Gents' Dog-skin, Castor and Cloth Gloves, Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs, White Hemstitched Silk Handkerchiefs, cheap, 75o. to $1.00. Half Hose, Shirts. Our Elm City Shirts, six for $5.50. Collars and Cuffs. Scarfs, Ties and Scarf Pins. Men's, Boys and Children's Hats. Suspenders. Men's and Boy's LaVn-Tonms Shirts. Full line of Underwear, lied and V Into. -MENS,5 BOYS AND CHILDEEN'b SUITS. Carpets, Oil Cloths and Napier Matting. Trunks and Valises. ; . . HOWARD L JONES, diw i v Gents' Furnishers. E. WAY. WhY, HAY, Lime5 Lime, Lime, Rosondnle. Portland ; , , ; , Plaster, . Goat Hair, &c. SALES ROOM Craven Street, below Express Office. Ant? lOd&w tf : ; i i James Eedmond, WHOuifiNALELltiiaOR UEALEK. EERGNER & ENGEL'8 : - CELEBRATED BOTTLED LAGER-BEER FOR SALE BY THE CRATE. Also on hand a M stock AND TOBACCO. Open Front Brick Storc-MIDDLP STREET, " Aprld wlv jCioBecclBe Qvocev MIDDLE STREET, U P P;L I E S BEST VARIETIES Low Prices. largest production of Lint per acre, a CO., 1884. olidays ! for Holiday Gifts,Jsuch as LODGE Jfc tselinitic Cements. .. New Berne.' N. C of Groceries, Provisions, Cigars . VEW BERNE N r NEW BERNE, N. (J. Wm. Pell Ballance & Co.'s Bed Frpf Sfiro V S. FRONT Street, Now offerB decidedly the Choicest Selection ever ottered to the people of New Berne in the lines of FINE GROCERIES, Confectioneries and Fruits. We have just finished setting an as sortment of Staple, Fancy and Season able Goods, consisting of All the leading Roasted Coffees, including Java and Mocha. ' Full Hue of choicest canned eoods. both Fruits and Fish. Pure Spjces, ground and unground. Pickles in glass and wood. Preserves in glass, tin and hulk. Cranherry Sauce. Maple Syrup. , Prunes. Thanksgiving Minoe Meat. Finest Oatmeal and Buckwheat. . Choicest Butter and Cheese. Highest grade Patent Flour. ' Uommy, bamp, Grits. English Breakfast. Gnnnowdcr and Oolong Teas, Finest Raisins, Candies, Oranges, C. Nuts, Pecans, Filberts, English Walnuts, Cranberries, Apples, Malaga Grapes. ., Codfish, Hams, Shoulders, and Sta ple Provisions. Cigars, Snuff and Tobacco. Cash tkade only wanted. Come and see us and ho surprised. w m. Fell Uallance & Co. novMd Bin ft' Ku .a mm 1 BEFORE V AND -AFTER Electric Appliances are tent oi 30 Days' Trlit. TO tm OflLY, YGUliG OR OLD,, "TT7"HO nre r.i(ferinff from Nriivous Debixitt, . f f LiU'Sa Tliitlltll, llAR. JU ItbU'l, IU1LB uw Vigcb, Wasting Wkakmkspks, and all those diietuet . of a Personal KATt;as rfaultiD; from Abhses and OTHBtt Causks. Sneedy relief and complete resto ration of Health, Vig r and Manhood Q itarantebd. The grandest dit-yovery of llio Nineteenth Century. Send at once for Illustrated Pamphlet free. Addrass VDLTAI3 BUT CO., K1A8SHAU, MICH. ALPHEUS W. WOOl), Commission Merchant For the Purchase and Bale of RICE, CORE, OATS, AND ALL KINDS OF GBAIN. Agent for the (JOL1I5BORO Oil. mil. PAM for tlm purchase of COTTON SKBi. Ofllce one door north Cotton Kxchnnge, . NEWBEUN, W. C, . 3 Orders tain jonslguments solicited. novldtf ALEX MILLER, WHOLESALE & BET. 1L -GROCER. Constantly receiving a full line CJhoico Groceries and FARMERS' SUPPLIES,. which we ofl'er as low as any house in the city, and warrant all goods as rep resented. Call and examine onr stock and Dnces. btables mrnishcd heo to all our country customers. " - Goods delivered free to any part o the city. , . ; 12 W. & D. L. H. CUTLER, Sash, Doors & Blinds, LIME, CEMENT and PLASTER HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, ' J. 1 L Lk UJJ..V LJ A. CtW lm till -1 III.I.U GUNS AXD PISTOLS, TOILET SETS, Rubber and Leather Belting d . Etc., Mo.,1 Etc. ! w D. V. HTJRTT, MERCHANT TAILOR. old T A. N 1 MIDDLE STUEET, New Berne, N. C. Hai.30, im K3l MIS M . r trd ail-
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