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0 7 VOL, II. NEW BERNE, N.:C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1884. NO. 277. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. New Berne Theatre. Frank T. Mills Stolen. J iini.l1Ululatare Almauae. , .ian rises, 6:38 Length of day, r Sun 6ets, 5:43 ( 11 hours, 1,0 minutes. Moon rises at 3:29 a. m. T . Washington's birthday. - " ; T The fancy dross ball has been thor oughly "writ" up. '..T'.V'.i'V.-I The National Bank and all government offices will be closed to day. ;f (Dime party at Mrs. S.; A. Churchill 's to-night - Be sure to attend. '' ; 1 A number of our citizms went to Goldsboro last night to hear Romenji fiddle.- v ; :V - il ', Thanks to friend II, A. Latham for a copy, of Hon. John Manning's address before the Alumni Association of the University Of North (Carolina. .', ' .The Graded School bill was argued before the Supreme court on Wednes day., W.W. Clarke Esq., argued the case for the plaintiffs and Clement Manly, Esq., assisted by Mr. Henry R. Bryan for the city. ( v Rev. Dr. Milburn will preach at the M. E. Church in this city on Sunday next, and on Monday night will begin a series of lectures under the auspices of the Ladies Memorial Association and theM. E. Church Working Society. . A committee consisting of Messrs. J. C. Wooten, C, C; Clark, J. C. Davis, Directors of the A. & N. C. Railroad, have been examining the books, shops and affairs of the company for several days. . They leave to-day.to examine the road bed between this city and More head CityjS;r:;:;X; f Benj." Richards, col., files a, pill of : complaint against the wood inspector of the city. Say ho can't find him. He has been to town several times as late in the day as 9 or 10 o'clock but he is not in place. , Perhaps Mr. Erwin is not so early & riser as that. . Suppose you try about 12 m. . -,.. . ' Mr. Harley,, a ? musical gentleman, who was dismissed from . a , London comedy theatre for singing out of tune, sued the director, Mr. Alexanderson, for damages and recovered 250.? It is Mr. Henderson who is out of tuno now. News and Observer. No, it is the Newt and Observer out of tune. v The schooner Georgia, Capt. D. G, Ackerly, arrived yesterday from Eliza' both City with a cargo of corn for Mr. J. A. Meadows." Besides" this, Mr. Meadows has received since last Satur- day cargoes by the Henrietta Hill, Capt. Hill, Regulator. Capt.' Lewis, "Nettie WadswortK Capt. Wm. Thomas, aggre- pating 11,500 . bushels, which has been stored in his warehouses. ' Maj. W. A." Hearne is writing up the Yadkin Valley Railway. No man in the State is better qualified for the work, When Julius A Gray had an eye oa the' . A."& NYC. Railroad, the Major in sev- era! exhaustive ; articles, which were published in the Journal, pointed out the importance of such a connection to this section. ' But Mr. Gray's proposition was never acted upon by the stockhold ersof the A. & N. C. ' Railroad, and it now seems that the products of the rich Yadkin Valley and Northwestern North Carolina will be eventually emptied into the lap of Wilmington. ... . ' .' We learn that extensive preparations aro being made at Morehead City by Messrs. Gatlin and Simmons for summer visitors. The new hotel will be enlarged, a mammoth pavilion will be erected on the beach and a tramway constructed across the banks to it. " They have also luaucd the old Macon. House, and steps are being taken to build a plank walk from one hotel to the other." Many other improvements will be made, in fact the proprietors, are determined ' to make Morehead one of the most delightful summer resorts on the Atlantic coast. More Item of the Fancy Ball. The Ball. Our reporter last night unwittingly Wednesday night a large number of forgot to mention our distinguished 1 0ur citizens and others assembled at young lawyer, Clement Manly, Esq., LowthropHall to enjoy (what proved who, as "Mr. Tulkinghore," appeared to be) one of the most delightful of en- m a handsome old-time suit of black, tertainments. This ball will long be tight knee pants, black silk stockings, remembered by all who participated in ruffled shirt and white choaker, scatter- it. The costumes worn by the ladies ing bis Don mots in every group. When hvere extremely beautiful, and appro- brought to task by us this morning the prjate. About eleven o'clock the dan- I 1 1 1 3 11 1 I ouiy excuse ne couia renaer was mat cing Was well under way and a more u the handsome old gentleman had bnautiful scene can scarcely be . i a , , mi i o-lNrmiMm a nlnnl, nf. nfhla'.U I .1. - -i 1 il. "g J lUCnCH. AUB BWIBTOIl Z , . V : ... ... J . "ubuou - FiCOcuu ujr kuc moved an easterly direction, crossing Bnunoox nis iacuiues wouia nave neen ladies and gentlemen in their varied the Carolina Central road two miles so stimulated that nothing could have costumes.' It is invidious to attempt a east of Rockingham, destroying every- mducedhimto forgetso distinguished description of the ladies who partici- Wl,.81in TU , - a personage. He hopes Mr. T. will for- pated in this dance. In our imagina- uStS peZif and 6" uiiu .ouu ra mum s"""uu ucau i 5ion tec us picture one wnose rjeaUbiiuny i wounded lo. Borne or the wounded time. , ' moulded features are bo perfect as to will die. From there it was traced nine A ladv savs to us that thouzh truth is iwm nlmnsf. miwrhumui. annthBr miles, It destroyed McDonald's mill, ,tA taii of th. Kntfnmnf a ii ' i 1.1 u.ui. carrymg me mm stones tuty yards, no uo.oejrTOB1,r tt8U"S""'.J'. .'v'" reports from the interior of the country she certainly was nor to be, found in brighter than n-ema of the nurest water:! Virva honn rorood hnt. it taaraA ft,. I a O 1 r II wvmm wwa vv1 HUW W U VVl HllUU the Fountaine that accompanied Mr. another whose beauty outrivals even the the loss of life and property is very Osven Guion to the ball, N. B. Truth Lomiiiit AianAa nrnm yra am. great. ; . ; . j ; ; had bust stay in a well sometimes. three or four perfect, fairies whirling in K Jfe M. r a . . . I " I WtAUWV DIAUQIIU UUVI1CD TV jX O VUUU ""' """i wu """u tne today waitz: tnere a wuoie nevy m the path or the storm near there i , ll. ...Ill . Il I II I I -w tram me nignt 01 ine Dan, wore a whns fanes aro radiant with the sweet- in KocJtingnom all business is sus . i - - - - Quakeress costume with can. and did not Ua omiioo nt i.ao.n nr nniora pended. ihe dead and wounded are o-ofc.nnrfiii .L, l .i ..Jbeing brought into the court house. .u. ... i mwirei ninn womb our ma urouu tnat luese i aQu ia v,; i.(.i j are some of Newborn's jewels, and their victims of the great disaster, fair visitors. The costumes of the gen- Mr. B. Whiting writes from Hamlet: tlomen hVa alreadv been described. Trees were taken up by the roots and ... . ' , ,T I mined with fearful rapidity through ana tnereiore neea no comment, never the air. ChickenH wbta found with nil have we seen the young gentlemen of the feathers picked off them; millstones Newborn show more plainly the true weighing ,ouu pounds were moved fifty reporter had left, so that we might get the rest of the costumes in next day's paper. Mr. Matt Manly 's costume as "Old New York," under knickerbocker rule, was handsomely set off by his magnifi cent fur oloak and unique collar." On behalf of the young men of New Berne gentlemen than on this occasion. Each we tender him their hearty thanks for seemed to vie with the other in making the beautiful decoration of the hall, the everything so agreeable, so pleasant. result of his good taste and personal and most successfully did they succeed. superintendence. . ; , To the managerin chief and totheva- mu- . , ... ; . i nuua uuiuiuitteca a iuw vi iuuuh io c. xuo uiariieu iuuibs preaein uaiu tney tAnAeA. nH on t.h roll heins called a U - .1 . i. !. .1 U ,., I J . 1 . . V . uau mm uusbeu buuu uuiukbu BaiHUB as unanimous vote is recorded tnat nomy. was served by the committee since ante generously, munificently did they per- HORRIBLE CYCLONE. Hundreds of Persons Killed, and Ter rible Destruction of Property. ' A special from Hamlet to the News and Observer of the 21st inBt. gives the following details of the cyclone: 1 " K- NAbout half past eieht last nleht a cv- clone passed over the Carolina Central railroad near Polkton, killing a woman, completely blowing her house away and carrying large trees with it. Hail fell in large quantities, the stones measur ing 2i by COMMERCIAL. Lcsf, bellum days. The novel and convenient manner of serving the refreshments on tete tete tables iu the ball room ' was unanimously approved by all present, Uen. Hansom waltzed like a young West Point cadet.' He tries to make us think he is getting old, but many of the young men gazed with envious eyes at form their respective duties. B. STATE NEWS. Gleaned from our Exchanges. yards. All the houses were swept away man instant. Reports come in from all sections telling of death and devastation. One woman was killed at Brown's creek, near Polkton. It may be worse than we can now imagine. In Union, Anson. Montgomery. Stan ley, Richmond, Moore, Robeson, Cum berland, Harnett. Johnson and Samp son it is thought the bulk of the dam- bge has been done , i . . Reports from Luesville say that sev eral negroes were killed ten miles from that place. Among the dead found was a mother with her babe clasped to her breast, whom the wind had carried to a swamp. In Johnston county great damage was Journal Office, Feb. 21, 6 P. M. COTTON-New York futures steady: spots quiet. New Berne market steady. Sales of 85 bales at 9 to 9.70. Middling, 9 15-16: Low Middling, 9 11-16; Good Ordinary, 8 15-16. V ' " NEW YORK SPOTS. Middling, 10 3-4; Low Middling, 10;5-16; Good Ordinary, 9 5-8. ; ... FUTURES. February," ; , 10.77 March, 10.83 ' ' April, 10.94 " May, 11.09 ' RICE No sales. ; - . CORN-Steady at 63a70o. DOMESTIC MARKET. - Tuepentdjb Dip, $2.25; hard $1.25. Tab Firm at $1.25 and $1.50. Seed Cotton $2.50a3.00. -, Beeswax 25o. per lb. Honey 75o. per gallon. , ' Beef On foot, 5c. to 6c. , Country Hams 131o. per lb. " lard loic. per lb.: Fresh Pork 7a8c. per pound. ; Egos 18o. per dozen. Peanuts $1.00al.50 per bushel. Fodder 80c. to $1 per hundred. Onions $3 per bbl. Field Peas 85c.a$1.00 per bushel. Hides Dry, Oallc. ; green 5a6c, Tallow 6c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 45a50c. per pair. Meal 80c. per bushel. Potatoes Bahamas 80c : yamB40c. Turnips 50a75c. per bush. : wool ISaaoc. per pound. ,. Shinqles West India,dull and nom. inal; not wanted. Building 5 inch, hearts, $4.00; saps, $3.00 per M. wholesale prices. New Mess Pork $18.75al9.00; long! clears lOJalOJc. ; shoulders, dry salt, 8ia8ic. Molasses and Syrups 20a45c.' Salt 95c. per sack. ' Flour $4.00a7.50 per barrel. Two ckavencotinty nnnmws for t n . each.beliiK annual Interest on HondiNoB M aniUW, payable on tlie Flint duy of Jul , MK, at the oillce of the Trpamirer, Newbern, Noi l li Carolina, slpned Jns. A. Bryan, Chalrmtin "' Jos. Nelson, Clerk. s An perwjuH io uotiried not to receive mt. coupons as the DaMiient thereof ha it, ni stopped. A liberal reward will be paid forth.. return or Uie same lo . leb8tf GKEEN A STEVENSON. II. O . K. LOD GE, . ! HAY! HAY! Craven Street, below Express Office,? 1015 , - s KItVBERI, If, C.'.! I L J. . , . , ' i. fa Stolen, Durham Reporter: We under stand that the city commissioners nill at t.lipir lipvt rfimln.r mpflHnfi' take some steos towards liehtine done by the storm, it blew down the his light and graceful waltzing. His the city with the electric light. jScreek dangZusly wCndinr his daughter, Miss i Matt, the beautiful Ed Faucett. a negro employed in uttia child W fninrin him nrf m ' 1 - ! il " ' i 1 ! I -w-k n -w-t .t I I : " urees: uirr. ..wore me most, stuay u -v. Faacett'S CODflCCO iacuorv. wife. artiBtio costume of the evening, which had both thighs and one arm broken displayed ", to ' great advantage her this morning, by being caught in symetrical arms. The classical drapery of her elegant white canton crepe shawl showed that no "prentice hand" had arranged its graceful folds. Miss Nannie Hughes, , as Tennyson's "Maud," appeared in white satin and pearls, and had her hair beautifully ar ranged in a coil low on her neck. Our reporter learned that Dr. Shackle- ford commenced the evening as "Col. . .... In the country west of here bains, ginhousesand dwellings were destroy ed, and six persons were killed. At Darlington, o. U., four persons were Killed. . ;. j; . . .: In Georgia it is estimated that 200 of intense suffering he lives were lost,. 5,000 houses destroyed uuu me uumagtj tu property reacuoj $1,000,000. In South Carolina the destruction was not near so bad nor in this State. And perhaps tha estimate for Georgia is an exaggeration; but at all events it is bad a beic ana arawn into tne ma chinery. Drs. Thomas an Johnson rendered medical aid, but alter a lew hoars died. ; Greensboro Iiuqle: Capt.- J. B. Hussey, of the jfatriot, who has been confined to his room tor a couple of weeks, we are dad to learn, is improving, in health.- that Mr. On Tuesday night the 19th Inst , six miles norm west 01 jacKsonviiie, aoOKKKlj MULn, medium size, white spot on one shoulder and bock, and a cart. Supposed to have passed through Jacksonville the same night Id the direction of New Berne. Any Information concerning the same will be thankfully re ceived, j FHANK T. MILIJI, fc22tl2lwlt Jacksonville, N. C. NEW BERNE THEATRE. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE AND THE DEATH TO - - WHITEWASH, MAXWELL'S PREPARED BYPSUM,1. For whitening and col- ong walls of jchurcb- . es, dwellings, facto ries, Mills, Darns and fences. .:( Beautiful t ..durabk ( and cheap. ' 1 Its superiority m-er' Lime is like- that of paint. Furnished in several different colors. Does not rub,; peel, crack, wash oflE or change colors r ; Parties that have used it: . , i J. L. Ehem, P. Holland, N.'Whitford,'1 E. S. Street, Wm; M. Watson, F. M. i Simmons, J. C. Green. K. R. Jones, Newbern, N. C. ' ' ' 1 CX C. Green, J. L. Kinsey and Mrs. S. 1 A. Franks, Trenton, N. C. r- r, i R. Einstein and B. p. Delamar, Eln ston,N. C. ";' - ' -.u E. B. Hargett, Silver Dale, N. C. , , Capt. W. W. Carraway, of the New.i& Observer, says: "After using a small' quantity of your Prepared Gypsum last spring, I am so well pleased with it that; ' I shall use it on my dwelling house iui j stead of paint." Be sure to give it a trial. - Send tou' tint cards, directions for using itiAndij: price list. ; i i , ,':r:i Ul41i;K'Fl ; I am also Agent for the '. . ; m t ? Atlanta' Eutta ; Percha ' Riotng Painl. ' FIRE AND WATER PROOF, j " and caa; furnish it in any quantity, ; either by the gallon or, barrel. , , . Testimonials cari be furnished from -some of the leading men of the country.; Don't fail to trvit: it will make vour, Ladifts Memorial Association ll'e',?ft.f0,: , , J. C. WHITTY, Agent, f. ( d Newbern, N. C M. E. CHURCH WORKING SOCIETY. 'THE BLIND MAN ELOQUENT," NOTICE. i.l rrr 1 . 1 A 1 1 fiorWK,,twm,nrHkntt0f,a.nnr we are nieaseu 10 learn i W vij wiiK tw"v r J O I ITT X ! T" i-L 1 1' 1 I ' , Gladiator," doubtless a victim to Beau- W Lyn ot Pl.ttsburglja., has a great funnel-shaped cloud, which, in tu"us"' TTPTmTT A -nxr nr . 1 no The great storm entered Alabama IIiDXlUilluX AD, ) UDQ Z. iU. ri T. j u I ' ' wvm biio uuu. xi was auuuiuuauiuu uv Rev. Dr. 7. II. Milburn, Fe Valuable Steam Hal, rropeny. Will lecture on the Nights of ty'seye. , . ..y ,ir...',' ''.. Mr. Cook, as a "Einston Gentleman," did credit to our sister town. ' j ' The presence of so unusually large a number of married ladies and gentle men added greatly to the pleasure of the devastation earth. wherever it tonched the Stonewall Items. The floods and wind held sway this morning Wednesday.) Brite Best, a worthy colored man, cut AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. ' Admission Fifty Cents to all parts of the house. Seats can bo reserved at E. H. Meadows' Drug Store without extra charge, commenc ing Monday morning at 10 o'clock. , . , Tickets can be procured at all the drug stores and of members of the societies. f22td Nash county, and joining the Tortis mine, which has a record of over one million of dollars. In Califor nia places mines containing ten cents in gold per cubic yard pay larffA rlividfinds. The Portia and evening. We hope this olden custom, Urrington mines will average fifty BU Viw.aur reTurcu, ut iu, uu cent8 t0 tne cuDlC vara wnilSC tne his foot seriously a day or so ago. ' Dr. mothers sharing' the pleasures of their gravel contained in the earth 18 G. S. Attmore rendered the medical aid sons and 'daughters, will never again worth several dollars pet ton. necessary. He is doing well. ULiuiwuui.:.i. ,,,.., aohAVl lift AflnIAIM! I IP. . W . II. . -vuuu.u, v. ,vui n.j, nun rwarf lAffc Hnt.f1 AvAninr fftt. with us a day or so ago. , ,. ; i laiiahassa, j)ia., wiiere he goes to at hi9 houge when he etfl a little iiatM uua.gu ui dud licuu uuuet u outer, ana JBilly is happy. tnaiCliy. ' We WISH me JLr. SUC- rjail Bro. havnain hefiomn thA nod- Cess.- We were Shown a few days sessors of the Pamlico saw mill having ago, by Mr. M. U. lLlem, or this bought out mr. J. Dean. issue, dated 1795. Mr. K. has two stock, mill, etc.,'of the b Combination p000 bnsh' Pure White Corn, Flood Notes. - i In this world they marry .j We copy the following flood notes of Jeffersonville - from the Louisville pourier-Journal: . , , : Houses will bo cheap down town after this flood is over. '. Every church in the city is under water. There wilL' bo no services to- Country ISams, FROM THE BKST PAItM EltS OF ONSLOW, At f21-dlm HUMPHRKy & HOWARD'S. FOR SAiiE BY V.P. BURRUS & C0., Market Dock, Newberm. Stock Farmers Company at Trent, four miles oeiow nere.- , ,. . . v pieces of this date which he has iT-Ai-hf Vr tha I not tmf raoia ... Ma K T . . . I Mru. AnniA (. liitiA hno on PT-PllAnf. .. . ) ' . -1 . I -y nn xr f t rwn n f IA m a n rnI '- One hundred people are being accom- lives on the Balsam mountains was her patrons are well pleased with her modated at the court house during the a lormor possessor pi mesa coins, services, flood. : ' -t they haying been given his grand- Benj. McCotter, ef The wife of Stephen Gibba cave birth father at the Close Of the KevolU- Section,-reports aver; . s -i i. :i,i. tT msn aii Monarv war lor sprvices renaerea. ua" "tu Aid for the Flood Sufferers. Mayor Howard received qiiite a num ber of donations on yesterday in answer totho appeal from Kentucky, but he dcaircs to do more ani will not send forward the contribution until to-mor row, lie will have some one to wait on our citizens this morning for the purpose of soliciting further contributions, f . Kt '.l liaoy OA' I.lock Inland The following ia given by the Light lIou:,e Board, under date of the 12th iu; I-.: , . at" 1)0 ' f-'tO i Li' ' r i o ia hereby piven that, on or , February 20, 1&4, a bell buoy will psl on Uie live-fathom spot of the .--...t Lo Jo, oil Block Island, Long j ? ; -ni ;io bearings are as follows: , i : I light house, (Southeast,) ;;. i li. - I land l;:,V.t houso, (North,) KOft Itnafi. R.nnf. PrAAt" fYata ' W , , 200 bush. Eussian or Welcome Rust Proof Oats yielded 75 bush, to acre in 1883 without manure; ; heads 22 to 26 inches. . . .. , the New Ditch Clay, Black and Speckled, Peas, Peanuts purchased and lor sale. Pursuant to the power? conferred on , us by a mortgage executed by Joshua Dean, dated the- 7th day of November,' 1882, we will sell at Publio Auction, at .' the Court House door in Bayboro, Pam lico county, N. C, on MONDAY,1 thef TENTH day of MARCH, 1884, at 12 1 o'clock, midday, all that tract of land whereon is situated the large Steam Saw' Mill, formerly known as "The Dean? Lumber Company's Mill," together with t all the valuable improvements and ma chinery on said premises.- , ' ( . j , The boiler in said mill is 100-horso, power and the engine is 63-horse power. : This property is situated on Lower' Broad Creek in said Pamlico county, ; about two miles from where said Creek amntioa infA MnnaA Pivah ' 1 rit W ilAAfi f k-UlMVB UUV AWUDU MIIGI VT 1V1I UCVp water up to the mill wharf.' , -. i , ,-1 A fine opportunity for parties wishing . to engage in the lumber business: ' ' ". TermscaBh. , ',;, Feb. 6th, 1884. t GEO. F. M. DAtL, '''""'. - W. H.DAIL.-. . -I'" iv . By Green & Stevenson, Att'ys. . j For information inquire of DaiL Buo THEK3, Newbern N. O. ' fe6d&w30d '-m. TT7 him Noah. ' It will take 4,000 rations a day to sup ply the demands made' upon the com missaries. There is twelve feet of water over Warder Park, on Spring street. " Prom enades are made only in skirls. : "... But very -few valentines passed through the postoihee this year; ' Water covered Mr. M. - V. McCann's parlor floor to the depth of several inches last evening. On Wednesday evening a wedding reception . was held in the parlor, .,,,,-..;v-r-'r,.r-i, 4yyr-x:-w. i '4 rf A Courier-Journal reported dropped in at Elder Simco's colored Baptist church, on Indiana avenue, last even ing, and there was just eleven feet six inches of water over the pulpit. lu uoa vl,.LU" on last Thursday evening and he says tney came into tne nauas oi me the dancing did aot stop at the we lacnery wno, as ms aeainj gave sma hour, but laBted untir Saturday them over to his Bon, who kept morning. He 1 met several of his old them until a few years ago, when the love of whiskey induced mm to part with them. Ealeigh Farmer and Mechanic: A company has been organized to . . ' ; Sweet Gum. I run a line ot street cars irom tne -when we consider the medical au court house to the Exposition thonty of the world recognizing our Grounds. It is to beeped it will SS.SSSSS naugurataa permanent system Of prietor of Taylor's. Cherokee Remedy llUt)S WU leivsi) iva itu na iwra uiuu- OP (SWEET. ViDM AND MULLEIN has the tute and St. Mary's. The city formula of the Cherokee Nation of in would expand in both directions if corporating the sweet gum-wjth the tea Jeeeivd nntu the T First Mond hi If wori tinfr that hninAq mAn nh, ot tne mullein plant of the old fields next. ' v - IS WerO DOC inat UUSlUeSS men OO- I . J m I Th rnimlRslnnor. reanrV.lhorl enjoyable time edding Cratch's, in Beaufort county, Early Rose Potatoes I For Sale, Fort Fisher friends among , whom was vm. Moreslender, and he especially recalled , Mr. Wm. Branch and many others.' - . " - HOUSES AND MULES; Native Stock, broke I and unMobo, for Cash or on time, by " " ' ; . jas, s. LABE,';, ;; feblJ-diwtf , ' " Stonewall, if'. C. , FOR PLANTING," At 1 1 t. A i HANCOCK BR0S.J Scaled Proposals. I NEXT ) li!fi(.fi .T t.'- TO POST OFFICE,, , which many of our readers will remem- " CoMMissnmKRS' Offtcb, ' , Mew Berne, Feu'y 6th, 18Si Sonlol Prouoftals for bulldlnn a Brldiie aoroea Swift Creek st Vnoeboro, In accordance with pian ana pecincauon on nie in uie onioe oi the Reglaterof Deed of thto county, will be in Marcn The Commissioners reserve the right to re- :s iftr.f; t,n Wftlkinff a mile or more three v. us j Ject any and allblda i Mr. Frank B. Burke and Miss Mary times a day, through mud or dust, the direction of the old family Dhvsi for croup. Whooping coueh and colds it I Berne, N. o. is no wonder that- Taylor a Cherokee effective cures in I 1 . i. r ' !, iouw, W. 4 s. ( r 1 -;-.rk Island, N.E.fE. f l..s Lk:Lt 1' ."'-;o I - ' 1: t rr ; v x tl. Kow AN, " ' IUA), l:-:vy, C's'll. McCann were united in marriage yes- t reaCu placo of business. teraay aiternoon ai o ciock as tnei wh t lt fthmit; srinnf,rtin?.hom rebiueuuo vi niio w uo,. jittiouw, mi, , , . ".; ucstt- KEMEDY Off iSWE and Mrs. M.V. McCann, corner of Wall Industries," when even our "State ducC Joh arxA Mortet nt.ronta. Th wfttor In front Guard's &TQ OOin IT lUOaSlireU bV a fi,i... ; of the residence on, the Btreet is four Cincinnati tailor, and uniformed in all Bronchial Affections. For sale by leekUBnp, aim we gueauj woio uohbou xaniice "D1U6T" . Are inereiio tau- all leading OrugglStS, 3&0 and $1.UU nra in North flnrnlinn? Trnp. it mnv Manufactured by WALTER A. Taylor, 1m thaf, Pflttihraift & f!o.. who mnkft Atlanta, Ga.,- Proprietor' Taylor's; Pre- JL ' . tninm l.nlntr so many unilorms lor xankeo sol- j; k!J -1-1.1 I uieia, uau uaua-um out wotuiug- i Dr. E. H. Babbitt. Hickory, N. C, maKers, uuc even il uu uiguer price gay8: "Brown's Iron- Bitters give great were pam our uome maKers, ine satisfaction." mnnAV would remain at liomft. I ; ' ' A great many Democrats would like e,mouy's LrrrLE Cathartic - is the best . ,Tn, i . ,,r n, , and only reliable Liver Pill known: to see Maj. John W, Graham nom- never fails with the most obstinate cases; luiiicaiui kjci-iul.iij oi kjuiiir. - i purely vegetable. -15 cents. wdw !; THE ,J Large Stock of Czz . , ; NOW IN ( '"WEINSTEIN BUILDING " , 5 WILL BE SOLD OUT J I' 1 JAMEH A. KIIYAN. feO-dlm Chairman Board Coromlaalonerf. Oy;f:rs. i t i'4 f to co in skiffs, and as it rained hard it made it very difficult for the invited gueats to appear, but not less than 100 guests were present at "the wedding re ception last evening. . , : A man named Ross found a fellow floating dovvn Fpring street last night in a t . i' drunk an i nslorp. lie was friUcnupin Mozart Hall and cared for. There l oins six feet of water in the jail ho e ' 1 not bo carried out there by the A. K.' KIIIBALL ho oriened a PraST CLASS OYSTER SALOOM at south end of People's Market Moore't Old Stand and Is prepared to furnish oyster lq any style. . - Famines snppuea at tnelr bomes if desired. . , ,t noy!7-dtf . , . ,! , Fcr;S:b, FOUR SHARES in the New fierne'and Pm. 1 llcoiJranspoiVktio tompany. Thf Company I owns tin tine steamer Em City. . , , . Apply at . ' Ja-i3)-f , ' , JOURNAL 0FFI0B". till the same will be disposed of" '. ,The Stock .consists ot Dry' Goods. ' Clothing, j, Gents Firnj8hng ' Goods, . Boots and Shoes', Hat tad Caps Car-1 pets' and Mats, and a great many other 5 articles.. " ,. : " , - ' i - t : : .It i .:., ' ;-i Also, a large stock of Open and Top Baggies of the beet manufacture." 'v 1 fo!3dwtf H. C0HEII. i
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 22, 1884, edition 1
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