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, ;2. .dovling, ; r " ; . i iAahufactuiier of . . y L'md r,vcl SHOES (Only), , ;, " no. S3T CANAL STREET. ' i NEW YORK, for. Ontre Street. ; . . . : Opposite Ewlm Hotel. 1 Deformed and tender feet B specialty, i Comtoi-lsjnnrHnteed. Oruem by mall promptl y attended to, ' . ' Irefor by permission to the following pur lieu, wiio are now wearing ghee ot my uane : 1 Geo. Biiily, ' ' , ,, C. E. Slover, J. A. Patterson. i MnJ. D. W. Hurtt T. A. Henry. - v- ' W. E. Patterson, .. ootlO . Juo. D. Yeomana. d&w6m )A ir j. I t:-H'a KWH ft CO., of the Scientific Amtoicak , con yt tf mm U) i an .Motors lor intents, CaTeata, Trade .-. u Muni, for the United Stated, Canada, ' - !, Germany, etc Hand Book about r arit Iroe. Tnlrty-seven years' experience. . J .nor.t)ilndthn)nKhMUNN ACO.arenotloeil ... .hH ' vrmo American, the largest, beat, and li , , ..ciir flirculated aclnntlno paiier. 3.2UaTear. , ;V - '.- is itoiidiU emmnrlnim and Interesting In. , J '"11. H!iuiinenoopyof t)ie8elenloAmer 'f'l iiirtiitftve. Address MUtsN A CO., SCISM-TOW - omuu umos, am iiroaaway, new I or a. , , U. W. WAHAB, ' ' : jK'HuociM8or to hi H, Windley,) !; ' 'Uii if). ,;!. ir..",f J" ;.!Jni: ; .(f ; WSTIUEUS' AGENT FOR - f lire Rye:&ndoiti Whisky ." , '; AT. WHOLESALE. ' ' :"' " W III ES AND CIGARS W GREAT VAlllETY, ' i'. - I (Mm;rMt .m AND PORTER. f V ,r .,.;,.:v,i., --,,v ; DEEGNEB & Elf GEL BEER, OIPBR, PURE FRENCH EBAliD ' . U. W. WAHAB. South Front St. Kew Berne, IT, C. sep26-d&wly. PARTICULAR NOTICE.'- TH08. , GATES &.G0. OFFER A i 7tnL,L, LINE .'-., Hr.--i . 'r' '- . - J.,:1: Groceries, ; ,1; , Xry Goods, ' ; Boots and. ; Shoes, Etc. Lltorillard. and ; Gail Jfc Ax (Snulf At; Manufacturers' Prices. v II .,' Opp.' Gaston House, 1 : . , riw ,,( :' NEWBERir, jr.- o. NET7 BEENE - C!'.LLT.D P.T.LC1 in tko Itaffj JlaiMins on MHdl. srrflftt;. nftar r,ornpr of Pol ock. TIVC riT.Tir C5 IIIT PUT IM Ilia, i.til iri jvvii I wi mi Tnree Ullliara ana TWO f OOl, . JcllieSt 111 tlie UOlintry. , . '. i ' l C.1 ILC'IIEC'LLTTE TABLE. r.rVIL irmn T IE HlineS . . , nie flnestLlqiiors and Cigars, the celehrated hkkuwk KJNUBiii nnutt, oour xraui, ... J I -. . ..1 . T ln.kn.M mnA C3M.Atn Cheese constantly on band. ' ' JOHN DETRICK. NovldAw. n "Tr-7 '-i ff one f ' ... s In t V M. (4 1 PI s-y iI.ia roc. 1 l-.is . 0 fc. 1 H I 1 ) I .9 I 1 3 tio- 'iff it a 1 i t y (1- THE JOURNAIi. INE. N. 0., MARCH 26, 1884, Arrival and Departure Hails. MAIL CLOSES. For North, West and South, via A. & n. U.K. k. at 4.80 a.m. . ; For Beaufort and the East. - at 8:00p.m. For Washington, Swift Creek, Hyde and Beaufort Counties Mondays, Wednes days, and Fridays at 5:00 a. m. ' For Trenton, Polloksville and Mays- ville, daily at 7:80 a.m. For Grantsboro, Bay River and .van- demere, daily at 6 a. m. ; The contractor will take passengers to Stonewall for one dollar, and to Au rora semi-weekly at SI. 50. : OFFICE HOURS: In Money Order and Registered Let ter Department, from 10 a.m. to 4 p..m. in Mailing Department from U a. in. to 5 p. m. - " , V Office open constantly between these hours except when mails are being dis tributed or sent. Open on Sunday from 0 to 10 a. m MEETINGS OF LODGES. . ; St. Johns Lodge, No. 8, A. F. & A. M. meets the 2d Wednesday night in each month New Berne Lodge, No. 443, Knights of Honor, meets on the 2d and 4th Fri day nights in each month. 1 S i? Assessment JNo. lJo is now due, and must be paid on or before the 23d day of March, 1884. . s . , TdUWH "ViTTVTTTT ttf All T?fVTT A T An. CAN". meets on the 1st or 8d Friday nignts in eacn montn. ? .-; Assessment o. os is now due, and IuiUBt ut)uu uu ui ueiuio tim muu uav of March. 1884. . T XT O : T.. A. I S fTHlAS. meets on the 2d and 4t,h Tnes- dI8SBtnowdue,and must be paid on or before the 23d day of January, 1884. . . Eureka Lodge. No. 7. I. O. O. F.l meets on the 2d and 4th Monday nights Assessment No. is now due, and must be paid on or before the day Of. :,-;!'; f'NKUSB Council, No. 1. Order of Chosen Friends, meets on the 1st and 3d Wednesday nights in each month. Assessment No. 53 is now due, and must be naid on or before tlirt 29th dav of March, I884.;.;v,.h0 Cosmopolitan Council N o. 211, Amer ican Legion of Honor, meets on the 1st and 8d Thursday night in each month. Assessment No. 49 is now due, and must be paid on or before the 17th day oi March. 1S84. Local Branch No. 95, Order of the a": .Assessment No. i9 is now aue, ana must be paid on or before the 21st day of March. 18H4, Getting Out of the Rots. , There are some foundation for the reputation farmers have of running their business iu ruts. Routine is a good thing in its place, ; but diver cenco has its advantages. All im provements are made by those who get out of the beaten track, and try new crops, new iertuizers, new stock and tools, and new methods. Every farmer should study the new things set forth in the agricultural papers, and at the farmers' clubs, ana other agricultural gatherings. He will find chaff among the wheat no doubt, but the sifting process 5?fiifa A??,55Sr auuu tu uia ivuuwicugo cveiv jcui. It is important to have half an acre or more devoted to experiments in iertuizers, m new vegetables and fruits, m draining and subsoiling, in shallow and deep manuring. A hint m your paper is one thing; a tost in I trie : sou, unaer your own super vision, is quite another.', It is bar ren upon the printed page : but when committed to the soil it may tructily and bear fruit, some thirty, " ' Xti? ' " - A Fair Offer. , . ,,... ., . . Mich., offer to send Dr. Dye's Celebrated TT.U.!. T.1l.a.J a?l A II tnal,for thirty days, to men, old and . young, afBioted with nervous debility, lfwfc witnli't.T anil mnnv nthnr rlianaana See advertisementlnthiB paper, d&wlw U Assisting hlsToice A.vismng mena louna Hirnmns with his Coat off, Standing On his doorsten the othnr nicht. anrl rn I ... " ' "Suffering Cfesar, man, you'll catch an awful cold out there in your shirtsleeves." "That's what I want," said Sim Kins, cueenuiiy. "uot 'to smg I bass solo at a church entertainment to-ihorrow night, you know."Te uaieneu , For seven years Allen's Brain Food has stood the strongest tests as to its merits in curing Nervousness, Nervous Debility, and restoring lost powers to the weakened yenorative System, and In no instance has it ever failed: tost it, OforSfo. At druggists, or by mail from J. H. Allen, 815 First Ave., New xorkUitv-- - ;; llavo you a cough? Sleepless nirhts need no i -r trouble "you. The use of Ay-r's t'i.erry Pectoral before re- tin"- wul soo;:;-.) r-o coi'".? to quiet, al lav tiio iDfiamntiition, aad allow the not '.;,1 repose. It ill, moreover, speed ily 1mi1 fe pulmonary orsarn, and give vr i i i-i.;.;i. If you fivo e ( , ( i me it' , , f. .!i a Si ma of , i Ln!,;o of 1 ( ; j ri JPItOFESSIONAIi. QHORUE V. STRONG, ' . BAN1ET, , PKRRt. ; Raleigh, JS.O -, ; JUuston, N,C fiTrn!rrr & pehhy ! . . KIKSTOJL IT. C.. i ATTORNEYS ASL COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Having formed a copartnership for the I Jractlce of the law In Jones county, will regit-1 arly attend the oourts of the same. Fromnt I attention paia w ooueouong. -, PHIU HOLLAND, JR. . OWEN H. GUION. HOLLAND & GUI0N, Attorneys at juarwt I , (Offloe one door west of Oaston Home.) W1U practice In the Counties of Craven Jones, Onslow, Carteret, Pamlico and Lenoir rrom pi attention paiu to collections. - apr28-dwlv. (i . 1W.1 BIMMONg, ; ' OLKMKIT MANLY, simlions & manly, ATTOKNEYS AT LAW i Will practice in the Courts of Craven. Jones. I Onslow, Carteret, Pamlico and Lenoir, and tn I me reaeraiuourt at JN6W Berne, iebod&wi M ILL SHACKELFORD,' ! Surgeon Dentist , NEWBEBN, N. 0. Having located permanently In Newbern. I respectfally tender my professional services I to the public. Olilce on Middle street, in Pat-1 tersou uuiiding, opposite Uaptlst unurch. Ten Tear Practical Kxperlence, gepsuAwiy i . . ! . DE. J. D. CLARK, rEivr.risx, , NKWBF.RN, N. O. Office on Craven street, between Pollock and Broad.- ; , . - aprl7-dfcwly HOTELS. CENTRAL HOTEL, W. E, PATTERSON, Piter's, NEW BERNE, N. C. rpHIS WEIjL known and commodious Xhonse. as Its nam implies, is situated in the I central and business portion of the city, hence I recommends itself for- its convenience to the I trarelllng pnblic. Affording solicitors every I opportnnity of visiting business correspondents It has attentive servants, and its table is always I inrmsnea witn Every Delicacy of the Season Its rooms are large, airy and well furnished. AN OMNIBUS or the accommodation of guests to and from I trains and steamers free or charge a special leatnre in tnis city, AU the appnrtenances, oi a modern FIRST CLASS HOTEL. April 1-d-lv. n ASTON HOUSE, NEW BEBNE, N. 0., S: R. STREET & SON, Proprietors. The Only First-class Honse in the City. Omnibus connects ' with all Trains and steamers, iiarge sample rooms for commer? ciai travelers. oou-au HOTEL, SMITHFIELD, N. C, D. W. FULLER, Prop'r, Ample accommodations at all times Sample rooms for commercial travel ers. Unargos moderate. augadtf C B. HAUT & COeSea JPowiiGaano, Navassa Ouktio, 'Peruvian and Bono' Guano 0. A. HAET, Business Manager. ' .. ' OHI PE1CE CASE STOSE. " North-east corner of Middle and vv: South Front Streets, Stores, Hardwar8)Houss FornisMiig Goods, CROCKERY WARE, LAMPS, CHIM NEYS, BURNERS, fWJCKS, ETC. tCeroscne Oils, Red ' O Son-Expleslve I , constantly on svana. j- special attention given to repairing. New Berne, 8ept. 4th, 1888. :: aprMdwly Come One! Come'Alll And See! . A.wnVAT?T.a. United States Bounty ana Pen 3NTE wnrariisr, r. o. Practices before all the Departments at Washington, u. o, . - Have successfully collected the follow! nir named claims for pensions: Julias Vonvlef, ew Kerne, private oi uo. i.isi uavairy, coi , Jan. lilst, pm.Ti; Irvin Magee, Washington, M. v.. private uo. u oin Keek, Jan. 1882, $789.7 Joseph Vate, private uo. i hsuicoi. troops, ewby. New Berne, mother of Frank New er, "private Co. Q, 85th Reg. col, troops, J1884 72; Villlam Titus Rial, New Berne, blacksmith work at foundry. $100. Aug. 29th, 11W2: Felix Jarmon, fort work. 128 08. March 23d, 1882; Simon Crooms, labor fort, $28.06, Bept. 4, 1882) Luke Martin, fort work; Sept M, 1882; Joseph Gepson, James Olty, fort work, Btepnen waiKer, iuriwui,,i. jhu. oiBhiooj; Aioses Murpnv, jnarcn aou, ii uuinora Cherry, fort work, 18; Joseph Bry ant, $38 JI1U 01, lOOdJ 1HU1K1I IWItpaWflDVf tfCU. OI, IDO William Monlng, for work in railroad shops, IKjI, allowed r eu iiiu, iosj. Labor Claims a Specialty. Itesidenoe near Mrs. Davenport's board me house, near Hive Points. I Office hour 9 a.m. to 9 P.M. mar8dly TUB BEST KtJlKUY Ever Introiluocd for this Terrible Disease. HANCOCK BROS,, Proprietors. NEW BERNE, N. C. a " Bold by all Druggls' b at 60 cents per box, , Read the follewliiR Testimonial: fFromtlon. W. A. J. sparks, ex-member of i. . , Oon'-'-exx frm Illinois.) C a h ly i.is, ill , Jan. 10th, 1881. Messrs. Hancock Bros,, Cl.-ntlcnien: lri'!ird your Salve ng the most wonilorml rt'im-.lv I'M this )itiiilul and difa (ftei'ithle HHHct ion tt."t, v "h ever oil cred to the pu"u-, ti, hu ii I t v uit.-r I wp iif l. i h i,; wi, a a i-i.'n. inuul itiiiii-k "1 blind jili' M; vin-il yonl' (n o, hit, Oohmi'l lu.nfork, w.-ul Ih.k ol y our r -v.-; .si the i i:-n-nun . v hi- h 1 l ,'V M"' I K-il.-f .eld 1-V , , 1 , s i , , l ( m ( - x -s rm'r,!. 1 r-. ,) .! ,,,,.vi -i.i- , !, I i iMoiim of tue W. P. SUMSEIt, 'Oheese Bafte. wtr llnwhee. Sand b :, VrwUag) Vire St CarSDndforCntaloSua. ' , , , is unrivalled for all fertilizing purposes, and especially adapted to the growth of .' having stood for the past eight years at the head of the list of , high grade- snper-phospliatea. The largest and most prosperous truckers in Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolinaf 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. , , , ' : OFOK - COTTON P000MOKE reigns supremc,,and wherever used sales have tripled each season. ; A trial is all that is necessary to establish promptly and permanently its hold upon publio favor, The best lint cotton raised in Carolina during the year 1883 was from FOGUMOKE. E. H. MEADOWS & CO., Agents, Newbern, N. C- FREEMAN, LLOYD. MASON & UKYDEN, Mfra., JanB-dAwSm . SNTorfollx., "Va. SMNC - TJtUe.EEB8! ' EARLIEST AND GARDEN PEAS; UOIIAWK AND WAX DEANS VH- i;-.y . TBWQKEB'S Stono Acid Phosphate, Kainlt, Plaster, I and other Trucker's Supplies, at Very ' 200 BUSHELS R 1300 Bushels OStMlC, 'WiLilAilS& DUNCAN COTTON SEED 4:'':,J: Also, limited . snpply ef the Celebrated PEERLESS COTTON SEED, which has taken three, premiums for ,'s:,S'A'!''.:'' f Si in affiBiteiiiond, WHOlIujsAUS CELEBRATED BDT; FOR SMEfc Also; on3 hand, $dfl stoca firlBGNER i ,;,,ANp. TOBACCO. lupenirronji JJricKstore, . ft, MIDI i: , - JApri i.if ASA JONES; I Iliddle Street, NewoernN, Q.t DEALER IN " x ' ! rIS Staple rand FancJ tea?e5" 'fc boots; spemt: odds spEs,v(XOTmso,i:Etf.: !i Agent for the DIAMOND SHIRT nlaun , rdrled f 1.00. Laundried S1.26. And the celebrated Warner's Cbrallne Corset, mce ii.w. 1 A full line of Gents', Ladles,' and Children's I Underwear, Gents' Linen, Celluloid and Paper I Collars and Curls., Silk and Linen Handker- eniers, all Kinds ,or uenw, iuie.s' ana unu- Idren's Hand antf Machine- Miwte Bhoes. KUD- 90, 1 ber Coats, Hat and Shoes, Ladies' Cloaks and Jackets, andeverythingusualry kept tn a first Qlaes Dry uooas score. ' AHA JUJNJS3. uartdAWly Middle St.. op. Baptist Church KA AJi V.- T V Xi.ii.ll. I JUIl i 1 , 30 HICHMOND ST.. and 4Y 8, FOURTH St!, , - V FHILADELPinA, i ; . KSTABLISnED 1859. :, ' ' ; ' " iKtnkrr of Gentlemen's Fine Custom loot gi Shoes of the Latest Styles avnd Would refer to Messrs. fl. K. Bryan, Geo Henderson, Geo. H. Roberts, Geo. A. Oliver and othei-B, all of New Berne., .. ,, ,v. 'f Orders by Mail solicited. lulyf Uwly GEO. W. J. HARVKT 1 . m c' f " r . , T..S. MrsCKLKIt, BJW & Iron Co. KiiroricTname e . Clotn, wir Counter Kanini Coal Scrmns, Weathtr Vaat. Stable fiitnrM. hoot Iron t'eaoc. Iran tUiuUan, Ooaatar Happunajfte. . : : KlrMaatioB OUePapet,,! ; i SUPPLIES FOR - BEST VARIETIES , FERTILIZERS. Low Prices. U ST PROOF OATS, for planting. 4 : ; ; the largest production of Lint per acre. wma wk m jam. . oav am. UOR ; J ) A. L. 15 K LED LAGER BEER THE CRATE. pf Groceries,1 Provisions, Cigar, 'LE TREET, ' . V"'' ' BERNf, N, C JACKSON HOUSE.- New Berne, N. C, S.M'L 3&CK$0S?pvtf Y , .. Hill M KS -ti 't 3. First-class accoromodatloss people trovllrig, and a Restaur eral patronage, from which we fun to pahy white people and serve i their residences In any part of the f Refer to the people oi New 1 eraljy.ij-wf:) ;-r.sv;-.i'ci---i i .m- dec ? Oysters. A. E. KIMBALL has opened a ' FIRST? CLASS OTSTESl SAL at south end of People Markefr-M (Stand and4 la prepared to furiilsli any stVle. . v . amines supplied at their horn , novl7-UiK- In obedience to a v Superior Court for ' pose to Public S casn, at the ('' in said eonntv. APRIL NE.X i month, at 1 lowbift proi Part of lot ! Newbern Ollleeii. one ti Jones r N. C. di'eil n lull" fTU : FcrC::: Booiti a: Ropes, ,-Twinl. ;5:iS;:i..w;4, LOltlLLARD SNUFF. ; At Manufacturer's Prlc ' ) , NETS and BE Foot Middle street, ' j NTEWBERF dw 37 CoartPlacri IX1UI tnotl ostwufni, M hi pnetio wul (ji MCnres a.11 form r CHRONlff iiTL, - Speriuatorrliea ar ubu rsuHLtf wlf-boM la yoUH; turtruror tlierauKit and pii lowing eHesUj Kei'voaioeu, Smliitl 1. lions by dreuw), Diinwis of (sight, Dfe tiel Daciy, PiiaUxm Fie. AvsriJoi to Cwtfasloa ot IdMs, Lom of 8xnti Pw. P urrUgt fmftroper or onhiTrny, tro thorow cwitljrcqMd. SlHILlS F' Urely rdrwte from tErTtl G GLEET, SMctm. Orchitis. Remi Piles suit other primt dlMO qukkly cured, i .ltUtlf-vldntlhai phyblcunt wfaopny i ft Ccrtabi cUl of dlauui, stnd truttnpc (lv,i'4nires(rrei skill. Pliysiokni knowin; rjtflwiimudfersuiisjto my ar, Whtn li it virittliecity for trvatment. mdiclne en nd ufiily bymftil orotprcuanywhttro. i Cures OtLrmwtimd in midertkit , fc Cuusuiutiuns iwraontlly or try lettet Chwgoi Nswuublo and corrospondetuw f A PRIVATE COTJK Of fOO imgco. tent to anyooMnui, i iwi wiit. Miouia D reaa i trti linuri f-oni t A. M..tg 4 P ALPHEUS Commissio For the Purch RiaE,;X0 AND ALL ZI Aarent for the GOl PABi for the purchu Office one door nortt y Orders ana javX novjiiu ALEX WHOLESALE L QROCEi Constantly receiving a I PAEME? the city, 8' resented 'h Call I Drices. I country Go tnp if Tt n S tl .'wlf a fid '.TiTT
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