i v. 1 LOCAL NEWS. Journal miniature Almanac. . ; Sun riRHR. S'39 1 T,onoli tt Aa-o' f . Sun sets, 6 :27-f 12 hours, 48 minutes! . .noon sets at a is a. m. ... - ' Palm Sunday.. i!3ne county, commissioners meet to 'fi.t morrow.-- -v . ., , ...-., ' Mr. C. Erdfmann can beat any m.ln in .)&' the city opening clams. I !: "S i 'marfiage Jjcenses; Issued during i.ine past week in this county. .; , :: , r ' "! 'ine BtnrtniAr Gnlilahfrfn1 ari .J Lmnrnhnndian. The steamer Trent arrived last even ftfom folloksville with a cargo of . -. , twenty-live bales of cotton. - i'sJU schooner Meleui sailed for the - -r.Wst Jndies on Fridayrmorning with a : cargo or shingles and staves. ,' It is reported that Maj: Geo. Credle is '.- i .taking : "tippacanoev it having been t,;Tecommended. as "a remedy for tired .-Heelings, . , ' s.-jos The schooner Gov. rclee..pfcS hJ.. cZ "U"TZ Spencer, arrived from Engelhard 'on w rT 6 " Ul coru,Ior Kriflav TlinrVif Ttr.ft. A - : Judge Shepherd and Snlinitor i . - i 3 oway arrived last night, and will; go to xrenton to-morrow to hold conrt f. Also RoniM. Johnson," of the afessen- J. , ' : The three masted schooner . August umawer, Capt.1 Dole, from Philadelphia, arrived yesterday morning with a cargo of hay for Ro. 0. E.'. Lodge, discharged k it ana put down the river for a cargo of f: clamber. ';r i , On the street, yesterday, a white and colored boy undertook to, Settle some . dispute between them by hurling brick buts at one another in a very reckless uiuuri. oume oi.ine missiles came ,v. near hitting passers-by, and others were .thrown with terrifio force against dwel lings. Where are the police? - Chairman Coke calls a meeWng of the y Democratic Executive Committee of the . v m cu. wueigu on me win ' .Beii. Askew and Henrv R. Brvan com- ; uioway, xs. a. reeDies. po me committee of. the 2nd district. w VrnT V r t ocaniora' Z. LT i T ,. - conjnitteeinthe 8rd district;.;, : aaenre pea on liriaay. night about 12 o clock turned about ontf thousand peo- pie put or Deer ana caused the fire de f partment to rush , out.; An Unoccupied : hotpe on Change street being on fire . caused the alarm. One or two buckets or rater arrested the fire, Aunt Liza, ' an ld colored Woman, got on. the first watMdashing on a tub of soap suds, . Tie Western Sentinel wants lis not to understand that it favors Mr.- John S. ' Lonj: tor 'Superintendent of Publio In- i MruiUons, but only spoke of his fitness. 'rWeli now when you are merely giving a m:ti a puff always add these words: 'He' I not a candidate, but if nominated wouid carry the full strength of the ; part. , and if elected would reflect honor nporj it and the State. tVatted. ' ' ''Ally person having a copy of "Trial . oy Jtry" oy Gilbert Sullivan, wUl con f el ft fayor by handing it in at this office ' once. , Several copies are wanted at fht Itlou over, The appearance yesterday of a colored 1 1 m eoldielon the street assures us that the m xiot atpincinnati is oyerV? He was clad V in onepf the uniform coats of the New Berne Grays, which showed evidence of - tard re; rvice by having. 'narry" brass wttOQ lef t on it. rhe Greenback Candidate. ! Mr. John 0 Gardner- wants General ronjamin F.. Butler to be the nominee -ybTlhe National Greenback Labor Party I fqr the Presidency, He eays it ia true .vIAat.A report nas Deen, circulated that old man Ben stole a great many spoons, but Be eayp the $70,000 of illegal bonds . fixed on North Carolina in the building of the A. N. C. Railroad would have bought a great many spoons. He says with Butler for President and David " Davis for Vice-President, the Greenback , Party will create rattling among the i . dry bones of the old parties. 'tj ' ChUdron'a Meeting, "j :.. 4 '? V $-' 1 Yesterday morning a delightful meet i ling for children; and youth was' con V Jducted in the Presbyterian Church; by y Eev. II. T. Darnall. He mado a very Itcnder appeal to them to begin the ser Jvlca of God at once, and enforced the Woa by several very beautiful incidents prom his own experience,, - Mr. Darnall hns vbeen.. preaching several days for Rev. L. O. Vass. His sermons are full of ao thought and clear exposition of at), and nro edifying, and also l re f1 'Ivnci n. t impressively.': He .4 kill i h lliis lnoiiilug and to-hight in t' I ':tji;,a Church, and we hore v .'1 1 ! w3tadicnces. .. "-': Important Sale. The sale of- the Hubbard plantation near Dover, a valuable tract of land with good ' buildings, "and the brick i dwelling with four rooms, good cistern, etc:,' in this city, takes place to-morrow at 13 o'clock, at the court house door. Lawn Tennis Club, ' The younger gentlemen- and ladies ave organized the Elm Wood Lawn Tennis Club with twenty-five members, ihe following are the officers:. Presi dent, R. L. Burkhead, Vice-President Jttiss Molhe Heath; Secretary, B. B. Neal; Treasurer. Miss Mamie IStimson: Referees, Misses Mamie Amyette," Mvra uurrus! nd .Mr Wm. Hollister, it, Regular meetings, 1st Tuesday in each month. Field day, Wednesday of each week.. . Uniform for girls, tamosharita b-ousei for , boys, white tennis ' shirt. white knee pantsj red ; stockings, red Deit, red cap and tennis shoes. C Church Services, .Christ Church-y. W. Shields, Rea tor.-; Sunday next before - Eastern ? Ser vi n.oa n f. 11 a Jl tTaIw n : L. m. f The Dublic arfi ftlwnM ,.,. , ' : " -J - .-v. attend the services of this Church I " MD1JUUUO avov xa T. DarnaU, of Durham,, N. a Sabbath school at a qunrter before 3 p. m. The publio are invited to attend these ser vices, i' , ,.: , - ., - Si, p. (Jhurcli Services at 11 o'clock a. m. and 7i p m. by Rev. a W. Byrd. liaptist Church Rev. C. A. Jenkens, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Weats "ee and the public cordially in- vited to attend. Truck Notes. Mr. J. J. Wolfenden reports a thirteen acre field of cabbage looking well and heading. . His peas are also looking well.; - Mr. 8. S. Fisher sends us a couple of pods with half grown peas. ... He expects to ship some next week. ' . . . Mr. J. L. Rhera reports truck looking toolate for the cold snap Moliatf. Pm , . IIZ Z', w P Wooten& Cohn nnn0,M0,KiQ damage to peas by wet weather, Mr. Geo. Allen estimates ten thous. and boxesof peas instead of forty thous. and expected from the land seeded , Irish potatoes and beans" are looking well considering the late thrashing by the severe winds. ?. Radishes are still being shipped every Tuesday and Friday per Shenandoah. .1 1 TT.. 1 rv. . Died, ' r.-x.:,z;: syJ ' In this city.' ADril 4th. 1884. Rfininmin rraniciin, oniy son or Jfiugene and Christians Tucker, aged 4 months, and ii days.- : : "Therelative8andfriendsofthefmilyrdrPw mr JSalIl or Seen j ,u,.,ra ,u mrcuu nioiBome sierns or funeral, from ;the residence of. his pa rents, corner of Broad and Fleet streets, at 4 o'clock this afternoon. All is dark within our dwelling, " Lonely are we here to-day, For the one we loved Bo dearly , ; Has forever passed away. For Superlntendentdf Public Instrnc- i , tlOD. fntrnn Tttxt. , . mn.0A.,. f ;.. . xi..-..u ,.w vi;iiau,-iuM luauy n jv. .vmv,uo,0 muuju, ui imnuu-i ject of thfe sketch' as a man in every Sh and honor- r ""u wi call him. ' : C "t ;: ; : ueo. .vv JNeai is our candidate for . . . I At ' , . - '. . . ' I Superintendent, of Publio Instruction. He is a man in every particular, fittod for the place..? He is a scholar of high and classical attainments; a man of deep Christian conviction; of yast epe- experionce; in life, .and;: especially in educational matters;! student, a prac tical teaeher and man of unquestioned intelligence-, ' .:; ; , ,.,, ' Craven county will give him her vote. The namo of George Wt Neal has been much talked ot for tbU place and we cheerfully auggest , his name ' to the publio. s . -o-'.-r Educator. xue urpuan Asyium superintendent Elected s We learn that the Board of plrectors of the Oxford Orphan Asylum, at their theeting April 1st, elected to the respon sible position of Superintendent of that institution B. F. Dixon, M. D., of King's Mountain, N. G. Dr, Dixon comes rec ommended by some of the highest au thority of the State -as a person eveiy way qualified for the office. He leaves a large and lucrative practice to ens-acre in a labor of love. ' The orphan children of the State must, be cared for, and the people must do it. Let your benev- olence flow out with exceeding liberal- ity, so that the srood now beine- don may be greatly augmented in opening the doors of this charity yet wider to the many continually making applica-tion.-HU Star. v.- - , - - ' The most delicate persons enjoy tak ing Emory's Little Cathartic Pills give a wholesome appotite, put new life , n a broken-down tody. ..' 15 cents, 5 ' - - Kinston Items. bt. John s Lodge, No. 96, of Kinston, mains of the late W. C. Pittman, at the residence of John Cf ray. in Jones county, ltj . .. "l ""m. masons oi lone widow" oT&noiV hasbeen iS happy through the privileges of the year and the aid of the parson. Mrs. Sarah J. Wood and John W. Tilghmah were married at Kinston on the 2d instant. lnnTrTIHP'r lican-80' Greenecounty sy ' 8ZZS, P. B. loftin, Esllaid OTby hfa removal from the 11th dial., it. ; wear such honors worchilv and h-nM; ngly.;J, . , - i - : is saw tnat harmonizing influences t.au . i it j r , " blSlnfaSfflnSe true fold as soon as warm waathpn will permit, when a united front will be pre- fiAnln) 4-n. i.1 . A Colored man. whoflA noma ia PonKo- Hill, has recently been committed to out 1A.ll tnr flhonrlnniManr n9 Lj. tt. says America is, in many respects, like Siberia, where you can buy the bestl1"1 than when you had the dogs. "u eigai, aogs ana De worse off An enterprising youth.' who has an eye on tne position of town , constable. nas just taken the sense of the people for the next mayor. There are 273 voters: 187 are for Col. Onm-m f!. moo. 78 for the present incumbent, and 18 for any Doay wno can beat the other two. "Trifles lieht as air" often r Ann If In good to mankind. The cackling of a goose is said to have saved the "Eternal City" from ruin and the demand for an eye-opener an early dram last Thursday moraine saved Kinston from one or tnose nres which build up a town. At Everett R. Rouse's nlnne. three miles north of Kinston, two small negro children, the offspring of George Hill, were burned to death last Wednes day nignt. The father and;mother had gone to church at night, in the neigh- KnknJ , , 7i . -0 was nurned down and thn rhiMr.n stroyed with it. . La Grange Items- W. H. Whitfield ia said to be improv ing. , f -V;.v - Mayor Mclntvre is so far renovArpl aa 10 do on tne streets. . , The condition of o. w. n.n - to be yet very criScl. " The Bizzell Hon !w..n(. near the Bizzell mill, was burnfi(l l.; Monday; ? k - ' Last Wednesday. Wedneadav niVht rt m v. ?h wa.8 a..winay time; more , , ;' Weuse river has. durinc thla been higher than at any time this An rmArnMnn ,i ti Aldridge, last Tuesday, by Drs. Hadlev I nA I J . 1 . . - and Hodges, for necrosis pf one of the legoones. ; (v During the wind Wednesday the fire panels of fence for Noah Ronao. Eho.: ",""v. r "" uYHuuBuunurea near here. . The loss ia riicrht ara . i ... --a . w v mis season oi tne year. improvement, notable j 7 Snri' lxt? new two-stones store of 0. K. Uzzell. Mr. TJzzell has been doing business In the place some trade. His new store imposing appearance, and is in every I n ;v;.V5u C- ." u ii i j J UBOU a town ball, lodge room. etc. The arrAmmmont. of the corner window is such as to afford acomplete display of fancy and railli- j T"J . J KWB, wbiw n BQQ8 K tne Outside anDeamncBof m tn,0 -r.w .11 ,t(, r-- - """"" " m i S't MS?. .a ornament to the 06 " JLU1H cuuniV nas noiack fnrnandilafoa for the Legislature as well ar tnr eharnr Ik. n :.. i. . I r Or "wioy is iuuy represented, The "6tOr.lt law" haa ornnuJ V. ine "Btock law" has aroused the talent oi me iana, ana many imagine that the only thing necessary to have that ob noxious law repealed is to send them to the- Assembly., They forget that they ahnf W . .o vuiv uuo, auu imagine mar. rnntr nra "O would some power the giftie' itie us To see oursels as ithnrapna ! ' Only three of, fouf awU-Btock law Dem- ooratio . candidates in the field. and eight or ten townships to hear from. 1 ti . , r-r-.. - ' . ..' ,., funBwics,,,, rifiw, j fort .v-Koyal, PoUbksville ltems. S : rii:v i Our town has in bart bRAn iwnvoir? i i I . Friday was a sreneral dav of uinuu upuu uursireeis. . , , vveanesaay mtheit regular meeting. We are sorrv to chroninlA. thA M. S. J. Hudson has been Bick for the" nat few days. . We hope that she may soon rpcnver. - , - April has come, beinc acp,nmnAn!i1 by the March winds whicb has been equally distributing the .dust through A grand hem at the TMAenrnnt Mn, Mary Perry on Friday night, compli mentary to Miss Acnes nnui. i j Sanderson , and Blount Barry making 3d not wKS h l StteBtffiffih118 00' th iu-Wi Dr, N. H. Street arrived on ThndA with his DriOe. . We Congratulate ;th Doctor upon his good judgment in selecting a life companion and wieb him much happiness. ; Miss Agnes Grady, one of Kinston 's fairest ones, after being in- all dav. arrived in company with the Doctor and his bride ana win -remain a few dnva in fill T 1 11 EnnVf. hopS that A. r.vWJ wu ngmu, - i. j ! -.state-news; :' :' Cleaned from otuExchajnges. Snow Hill Telegraph: .' We regret to learn that Mm , Florence, the accompiinea daughter of Dr. F. f 1?"' her she a IiSlt to her i fnend Miss "ee rreeman.- Mrs. S.1 V. Pool, the mother of Mr. II. 0. Pool, writes him that, whSlA' th a P.n o-lich papera were giving long and sensa- ' sjories. about the, doings of J88 iT V Jaeksonin Lbndotr, I fwisa Jackson was in New Orleans. Miss Jackson has tirif: Ippti fn i,nn. don.- While thrt 'PTftnl; flrHmrn dailies may bo more rapid in trans "ikuiiie jicwo buuii w are, we snail S..-' rate than they. Wilson Advance! We teffrt to learn that the ' dwelling honse of Mrs. p. A.:Gorhani, on Goldsboro street,' was entered on Wednesday ln,nt an ( f 0Dl)ed of some , very ring, an eiegant goirt watch, and other jewelry amounting in the ag .11 ,. .' - ' gregate to. over1 $800 dollars were stolenj -MriE. J. W. Finch, of xinsu. nappenea co cue misfortune XT T. t i , ... . ' to nave a hue horse and mule killed by .lightning on Tuesday night of last week.- : They were valued at J50. The mule took the premium. last year as the, finest at the State iair. We svmDailiize with Mr. mcu ?n tnis "6av lose. Beaufort. Telephone: Three thous- and. sea mullets, whiting or kinsr nsa were caugnc irom one shoal in Cove harbor at Cape Lookout on 1 1 . ' r, w C Monday last, and were so d to Mr. J. M.; Jfotter. aeent for Goo. "NT. Ives. Mr, Lockhart Gibbs seems I ' uvvauftill DCCIili) """" v"" idoiucs near ceaatort. . He brought ua on Tues day, the 1st inst., a bunch of very fine spring turnips and last week he was selling radishes-which would have -attracted, attention for size and beauty in the Northern mar kets. Had , he the youth and strength of some of our people who r,-r.r. V4 "Ul v.w w 11U ". 1U& "u",u ,v" U.WW. 10 eauiorc as ou,'fUJ8tf.ulu'lu.1 .yegctauies. , Chatham Record: In less thnn two weeks the cars .on tlm f!. V. & T. Y, Railroad will be running from ayettevine tnrouglito Greensboro omi ihk : j. a T 1nrtnn Al l 1. : i w . W 'UlhJl.U.' L u fcui1' prospect oi an auun aanI lruit CI!0P is verv promisinir. 7s said. that there is always a good lruit crop every leap year, and it is thought that this year will iuo uu exuepuoo to me rule. we aro credibly informed that a few weeks ago a tramp went through the western. , pare oi tnis county and was seen at two or three places to drive the buzzards awav from the carcasses oi aeaa animals that thev wpta pntino" anl Mmcmir M' LnrHd flood - woniq not answer, and no one could fln4 out' anything about him, but mm -cue Duzzarcl." " . u The tlreat Forest Fire. , Fatetteviixe. ADrib4.-The 'flra ;."VU4JB April (mrndlnff ana nr'l,a-A nn.tui. IC.nT? j . 1. ui nuiuer uuu cross-ties nave ueen burned, Thehouseof Mr. McNatt, a mile south "2 er' : A P: nouses naVA hnnn dnsf.rnvnVI - ;;. . . ... Total Net Recelwts of (iotton. ! ' NeW "if Ork! 'April 4.- The follow in s the total net recelpti of cotton at all tne-ports since September 1,"1883: Galveeton, j; 580,4651 . bales: New Orleans, 1,471,557..?!. Mobile i 44 ; ( Savannah. . . 642.195;, ? Clmis P?80 418,061; Wilmington, . , 90.108; Norfolk, 567,023: Baltimore. 41.577: New.'' York,1 105,065: Boston,'' 151,498; rroviaencfli : i ;oa,aso a : Philadelphia; m . 'West : JPoint , 176,652; 2,885 Iudianola.-8.870:, NeWribrt Naw. 'iAAJ.. ) ' , a.j L , . . , . i. m; minor ports; i,iis; totals 4,007,- .. . 1 n - The large' and commodious dwelling uuw oocupiea Dy j. u. wnitty on union street, containing eleven rooms,; Pps session to be given May 1st,' 1884. ( t: Appiy w ' ' : i ma20 dim ar II, B. Duffy. ' h--,, ,,i. -ivJi h For Rent. Rooms at the Brinson Houss. bv ' ! fel2tf UTA -X'l'i Sarah A. JoiiNsto1 ! .. .1 How. are we ever . coiner -toi c tra through our spring and, summer's work? We Me afl begins." So, ily.'We!ans run ttown, tired out before it say many a farmer's fam- nTrfiva wiio .v,t Avm'a SAMAnnrHla," Thia- tu. medicine you need, and will pav com pound interest on, the investment. , . The bine or cifrarette smoker who iisps Blackwell's Durham Long Cut can dis arm much prejudice iaeainst smoking Tl , 1 roof In Ilia .., w . 1. . . 1. to - UJf roducing nothing deleterious into ma system . -. . A Mute Evidence of Refinement is a row of well tolished teeth. Pnonl, of vulgar instincts are very apt to ne glect theirs... Cleanliness demands care- iui attention to the teeth, and expe rience indicates Sozodont as the safest and surest means of . retrieving their losses of beauty and vigor. Jt removes impurities upon and between them; im paip to solt or shrivelled gums , the hardness and rosinesa of coral: matpa the breath fragrant and lends to femi nine lips an additional charm, ,'t ' r The Testimony of a Physician. James Beecher, M. D., of Sigourney. lowa, says: "For several years I have uean using a Uough Balsam, called Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs, and in almost every case throughout my practice I have had entire succbbh. I have used and prescribed hundreds of potties since tne days of my army prac. n.o viouu;, wnen i was surgeon or Uos' pitai ino. i, Louisville, K.y." Mens sana in corpore sano" "A sound mind in a sound body" is the trade mark of Allen's Brain Food, and we assure our readers that, if dissatis fied with either weakness of brain or ooany powers, this remedy will perma. nently strengthen both. 81. At dm. gists, or by mail from J. H. Allen, 815 fiisi Ave. mew i oik Uity. ; 5 COMMEECIAL. Journal Office, April 5, 8 P. M. COTTON-New York futures steady bpots quiet. New Berne market firm No sales.- Sales for the week, 24 bales, Middling, 10 3-4: Low Middling, iu i -s; uooa urainary, a a-4. NHW YORK SPOTS. Middling, 11 1-2; Low Middling ii o-iu; uooci uramary, iu l-s. FUTURES. April, n.60 May, 11.C5 June, n.75 July, 11.87 CORN Firm at 64a75c. DOMESTIC MARKET. TunpENTiNE Hard, $1.25: dip, 52.00, J.AJI l.UU 10 $1.3. Seed Cotton ?2.50a3.50. Beeswax 25c. per lb. Honey 75c. per gallon. Beef On foot, 5c. to 7c. Country Hams 13ic. per lb. " Lard-13c. per lb.J Fresh Pork 7a8c. per pound. Eoqs 16o. per dozen. Peanuts 3fl.00al.50 per bushel. Fodder 80c. to $1 per hundred. 0.-,iojfS 3 per bbl. Field Peas 85c.a$1.00 per bushel, Hides Dry, Dalle; green 5a6c. Tallow 6c. per lb. ujuukens urown, 45aooc. per pair, jhj5Aju ouc. per Dusnei. Potatoes Bahamas 40c; yams 60c. Turnips 50; 5c. per bush. Wool I2a20c. ner Dound. SllINGLES-r-West India.dull and nnm mai: not wanted. Buildine 5 inch hearts, 4.00; 6aps, $3.00 per M. wholesale prices. New Mess Pork $l8.25ai8.5fl: lone uieara lutaiuic; snouiders, dry salt, oiaoic. Molasses and Syrups 20a45o. Salt 95c. per sack. Flour 84.00a7.50 per barrel. ice. Thtougli,solicitatlon:.of many friends I an nonnie myself as a Candidate for Alderman oi Fifth Ward. Yours respectfully, t NATHAN 1L STYBON. 5.00. rr.K MIXED, WORSTED and FLANNEL suns, ru unutitt, at meaoove price, at Moroliant Tailor Newbern, April ff, 1881. 1 L. J. Moore. , : Wm. E. Clarke, MOORE & OLAEKE, attorneys at law, New Berae, N. C. ; Will practise in the Courts of Carteret, Cra yen, Greene, Hyde, Joues, Lenoir, Oualow lui.i Famlteo counties. Also in the Supreme Court at Raleigh v id me unuea oiaies uouns ai wewrerne and Kalolgh. ? -i i ..,v.t ..vj ; i Cplleoting a specialty, . ap6dwtf W in. J. CLARKE, y.-ii ATTOENEY AT LAW! 3NT13 yST 233an.2NTI3, j. o. ! Practises in the Courts of Onrtarnt.. Pravan Hyde,,aone8. Lenoir. Pamlloo and Wnvnn counties: also In tho United States Court at New -Berne. ''- - ft 'ft- Collection of smmnn'a viuim .nil all clutms against vessels a specialty. , i umce lour doors above Gaston House, ' vi; marai-diwtf , ; K?solutionJjaw. ,Rrm.: ' ThVflrmi 'of Wm.-J. and Wm. K:liniorki th i day dissolved by mutual consent. - Wm. E. Clarke, the junior member, retires. Wm. J, Clarke remains at the old ofHiw. am contihues practice. . ; ; : . . ' . iliisu uny of April, A.D. 1881. "' '! "V-i? v --i-H Hil -WK. I- CLARKE.' ; . ftpfr ' ... ; , ., yr. e. clarke. i . I (WILL QUABAJITEE X can aell CHEAPER, riFTEElT DOLLAB SUIT than any man in North Caro- line--a Custom" Euit, everything ber inj equal. -.- 'faT'i mux,i t ft pr4-lw -; 'IT.;EL aASKILL., ' DISSOLUTION.' ' j- The oopftrtnevshlD heratofora "ilntlnir hA. iween Aiuton M Clements a.n.1 R N. imni Ib flits day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr pelree retires, and Mr. Clements will continue thabusipessouhlsown account andrespon stbllity ; he BSNumsstHe debteof theconcern, and isnntliorized to oellect amounts due to It, Htw Berne, .N,C- March 81, 1881. ' MILTON M. CLEMENTS. '' ftpSdlw ' :-. S. N, PETKEE. , ROBERTS 8BR0., Wholesale ESetail 1 .i-, -.. . . . t - i -.- -: 1. 1 , -, t ' ' DEALERS IN ' " Prosions, Groceries, Dry Goods, -' Boots and Shoes, All of which we are offprino- vubv LOW. - Orders solicited. ,. Satisfaction guaranteed. dm NEW BERNE, N. C. qiL. H 1 n m 1 1 t ..... m aeasiae iiGsort oi tie sontiieni People. THE ATLANTIC ; HOTEL, MOREHEAD CITY, jr. C. Under udt i .llls 888 nn(1 water in every room. New bathhnuHPH n.,. t.-i,0- J r" nades. "u iirome- thSAffilM Amerlcai flnest beach on Wurm's Atlanta Orchest. season. 0"B"V " ,aK Boat races, moonlight sail's, drives on the t5r,p?nyc!pen?1,"e8- teB billiards, troll ng for Bpanish Mackerel and BlnentSi batblng and various other nmusements ' ue cimiato, no malaria mosquitoes or sandflies wiuiuiia, mJMdcate rBte,B0f board. Rates per day $2 50 to 83. Per week Sli tn sn m V- colored servants half price. Special Induce ments to families or large parlies House open from June 1 to October use l)a-'n R. B. RAJS'EY CO. W. M. WATSON, S. R. STKEET, Jll WATSON g STREET, ttoclc Brokers' ' AND REAL ESTATE AGEMTS. Shares of Bank. Railroad, nnrl B.nn.. boat Stocks a Specialty. Tieldinir to thA nnnnlni. flATv.n...i J.. Agency for the purchase and sale of Local Stocks and Real Estate, wo haa nnin.i add this new feature to our business of . GENERAL LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE, and would respectfully tender our services to the public in that capacity. The Increasing demand for onr farming and timber lands among capitalists abroad who are being attracted hither by toe splen did Investments offered, creal eg, we think a necessity for an Agency of this kind which has not been felt heretofore. The great success uliloh lino nttn,.i.i efforts of our Steamboat Companies and other enterprising corporations iu onr midst, has caused a demand for these Stocks which has made them an article of every-day purchase and sale. We respectfully refer to the National Iiank of New Berne, and to business men of New DClUO ICUC1U11V. , WATSON STREET, mai-27 dim Now Berne, N. C. 1,000,000 5 9 Brick For Sale. Mason Work executed at short notice, C. W. BROWN & CO.. marffl dim New Berne, N. C. J. T. Peele, ofN.C. John N, Parker, ot n. c. PARKER S PEELE, ENEEAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,': No. 64 SOUTH GAY STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. Special attention given to Karly Vege tables In Season. ' mar22-dAw2m WANTED or the Academy Building- Offers will be received for the Prtplr curia. rat. , Also, for those laid in the wall. : . Jne Brick to be delivered about the FIRsT the offers. , 7 , 77 jiiai rMLiiiuifN in nrinir m n tsrvr - apany Newbern,N.C. . , .': ., ; ;' ! WILLIAM H. OLIVER ' lHIUflV ATT nwT T. A. GREEN, ' ' -W, HOLLlSTk-R, . v , , marl8d&wtf , i Committee! Grass Seeds. KENTUCKY BLtTKneV vninnhi Variety for lawns when mixed with other gross; Is said to retain Its verdure during the "i-i , iuiivcb uesi, m ary sons. , WHITE CLOVER, ?4 RED CLOVfeR, 'IW V. tAWl GRASS. v'-f" " Grain Seeids. 1 WHITE OATS, BI.ACK teATS. rn:: ,'rdst proof oats, y.. r -;: v RtrgSlAlf OH WELCOIUE oats; r "-"rtj , VP1.AN0.RICE, ft i RTJB,, , , PEASE, . . . WHEAT. N. B. The season for 'k . passed, we offer our stock of clean and Well ' seleotedOATS at reduced figures, hoping to meet the demand for feed orm, whlchls bow ' being supplied with low grade Western oats- S. W, & E. W. SMALLWoOti ; -; Corner Craven and i'.x--t -i 250,000 BRICK marlSdlm South Front Sir

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