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VOL. HI. LOCAL NEWS; NEW BERNE, N: C, THUBSDAY. APRTT, in 1884. JTurual Rilulatnro Almanac. .Sun rises. 5:83 I I,nhPh nf da - ' ' ''n; sets, 6.81 fl3 hours, 59 minutes. moon sKiB at o;ua a. m, , The Jewels.ou Time. The new . arrangement of time has been engaging the Panel. Twenty-four Will' relieve the immediate wants oi inose ia distress,' it is wholly in aucquate. as were is no chance of "'Hancock Brothers have potted plants in bloom. ' a fine lot of Tetterday and To-day. i , Nineteen years ago yesterday, after a week of unparalleled hardshin in marching, fighting and Btarving, the hours army of northern Virginia Was RnrrATi. I dared at Appomattox Court House. ILT. ' , . "ey rfeaf 14 wU1 WOrt to T extent ' lor three or This was the practical surrender of 7" . gg8 y 1118 aom' UIonr We.e-Rs and negroes mnst the cause of the South and the W m, .3. 17. . 8 .u,,uer greai oonven- y iroviuea ior in some way during of hope of establishing the ConfeuVranv 7tl ?? tney( V ln to f ? tIm,?; -The rirer has fallen one mo t-i.-i. ,,. . --v umuer as inirteen O'clock, Rnnnpr of men. XDe Dac.kWII.tor ia thHmon. x.rumjou ua W - Dea . St twenc-m. -uJ eneOCS 01 thA ttonirrh NO. 9 " " ' "' i " lib. : . in consecutive count don't ex- getting rid of the water or resuming Bjoiion seems 'to. be accumulating flowlyW the Exchange- nlatfovm. iVn being nearly fifty bales there yesterday, became, by this event, but que'stStf they 8&y' ne 8hould bo out at "U"6-1Jlr,..,-4wi ri.it,. ; v - .5. ' i 1 w DUl a question Of la party or to irvltrn onJ fc.-t. -NiirwV me eurrenaer of thn nt.hor lWesentMr. GGufor, off on the time and soon followed in Zl.Zl tmtj' 01 to& ha to stop on NEW YORK, April 7.The seven k.a fP9inn r-- tu WlU Btreet to fS ?'iM! - list of passengers, but cession, we see lie. got,, left.,, More attractions When, on- the mnrnino- nf ns on. i hero,, perhaps. f . . ,;, ,;,, , . April,: the news Massed dnwn the unM The shells on the I treels are becOHiinst that GeneraI Lea had surrendered. the rapidly pulverized aud furnish fine' sceno was one of heart-rending erief. urive-ways.tp our-young people who seem to appreciate them . TLo Editor" is gone off to Hyde, but we(tiont Believe there is much differ uvjwjmiau wnen ic baa an Editor and when it has JS'unn, count 'twentv-throA I story apartment honsa. St. 4pnro-oa when the city bell strikes, or' so hom 03. 223 and 225. Easfc Roy. in shameful . ignorance of the time teenth street, caught fire shortly o'night.; ,Who would know when the before noon to-day, and is at pres fire alarm sounds. Imagine one awakend ?n? bnrning the two upper stories by the tell ringing twenty-four, jump. J?eID a mass of fire- The fourteen ingup; hauling on his fire suit while lamiI,ies occupying the building es the bell was still banging, hurrvino. CPed, some with much difficulty, the police headquarters, shaking up the ntt-,1e fireinen .and the j - v. . ' K"P ine enerinear in Mia hnil.i;n r. i,... T, , ""r'"UBaUrealllTDr0Ke midniEht. Thfin lnnt of It.. " T. 1, 7"VC ualUUg 10 IU6 8Ce06 10111 1 1 I H I II T.nam - It r - U . t. w ' MH HUD WHN ,H 111 I ItAMnnHA fetout men. who had stood before the cannon s mouth, had braved the shower oi minnie balls, and stood like a stone Wall nirnmuf flio . i . I .. .. IT " mas on Ju. .nl COMMERCIAL. t fires are now becoming one of ZZlrZTJZ7! Wto strength and bell errors of the country.", Great dam- binda p. ZZT: and fort Pulls on the rone rbT,'-,T a8 oewttnees, dwell- dangers with feeling ,tr, uua uuniirea ana forty-four un the terrors of the country." Great dam- binds i reported as done to fences, dwell- dan . wgs, . churches, school houses, timber hooks of awf ' tu. aZI S J. luan neces8ary taps on the bell dnd even tq . animals; in the past few aMB i r"u",K"B WM Ten thousand men weeks.: ;: ,. . i .ft: .t 7 u uo m ine Munf. . , . . . """" ""J i:::&ur fa"y assembled around the dybg bed 3enightis makes seven gone to the top story to help out Gen. fe. B. Vance's bill, providing for ofone ofits members who had af w hudred. andtwreity thousand muscle Mrs. Lockwood, who was ill in hi r-r . metal. One hundred thril. '.JT! " ,e,Bk' - i uua.w nun i jiimiii ivuwiiinP fmv nan and Surgeon Eutheriord. The latter was badly bruised, and the commissioner slightly. Louis Cus terin, the elevator bov. who had a her the ascertainment of the French spolia- succumbed to the raging fever and was "f18 efforts and the same number 10i found his way to escape cut rLT r wa Arable soon to be placed in the silent tomb Z Tw m GENERAL NEWS. hope will be passed. Justice i heart -nu . p . No' sir- we want me, but give us the layedVtrcestill.-s.06s;r:!r" times, good times, twice twelve 'About? fa: minutes after 5 oWnk ' The love of all for the brkve KlT: Weare i?.for lon ine, yesterdav afternoon fhfl fii : man. under w - rufc"n0I weareoff mnotime, sounded and the engines both ouicfelv marched and countermarched. fl ... - i . - 4 rf I ... 1 " w responaea. j The fire was on the rnn I Or Ilj6 thclt for All AffAfttfnrfafn fnflm ,, , ; - VI I v.vui.v AUbllCl Af-Trenwith'sshop on Middle street, t an ; a Btern cRmander. , All knew mai; wnen that noble spirit had at last accepted defeat, that it must have been inr f.h hoof J tit Cure for Cold. T . " uu UUUOHess was unavoid Anewprescrintion for m. i. -?c' u.u,n..rao morn,nS the' 10th being furnished hv' " M ruen tne 10110 W1CS General Order yonne eentlomen tears nowed from that coursed of metal destroying taps every night of off by flames, and ran to the window w jump out. He was rescued bv t i . " ui .tuu Jiie-savmg corps, I'xio. juucitwooa was also rescued The upper part of the building wil uu uestroyea, ana tlie loss will ex ceea $ioo,ooo. hnf. A-rfln , - 'u""iw,;uoiu iuucu uamage was done. St. Louis. Aoril 7. a vjuci. uaa ueen issned hv th ATo.n. live committee of the Onnhi nni Wabash systems. I .i i... - i- " i i cuuuuon oi iu per cent in the oaianes oi an tne officf-rn nn am I was ployees receiving $100 per month THE LATEST NEWS. 10 ouuprer t tnusiy: Take a quantity of kwu wnisicey m the palm of, the hand and inhale the odor through the nos trils'; She said "the cure is certain, sir if you can succeed in getting the whiskey past your mouth." Servtca at Cbrlat Clinrch. , , '' , To-night, Thursday, (being known as uoiy Ihursday, the Lord's Supper will " ouiuimscerea in - Uhrist Church, it hninn. tn ... . . . --i . - - & i-uiuuwinuraiion 1 (if nn Severe Storm. Washinoton, April 9. -Between on A 11 7.. 1 1 . . u ix v uun mis mommg a severe wind storm passed over the county in the vicinity of Baltimore, prostratin as from and over. . The eneinp'ra anH f .i everv telegraph wire between Baltimore :. ll I . . . . " " mi tI.:ij.1i.! , ... .. .uywijr uicu Hie not included. ThA rniln.. x ""-oiyam ana cutting off diroct made for the months nf communication north in an instant. e in other res' Thirty large down the hirai7 j u , " iuuuwb ot veteran i tiun is maue for the months nf mmication north ii checks. The brave hand thatnenn-,1 it Anril. Maxr on,l ta The extent of the damae, sleeps beneath' the sod of his beloved oe!MW..i" ..waXm' pecto not (itoined. vurKiDia. ann nmnir nr fv, i i trr . i , ' UIOVO men Washington. Anrll 7 f!n1 to whom it was addressed have passed Thos. L. Casey and other engineer over the vale. hnf. aa inn . nflR- . .""Js'uter ' 6 iintum umwiia vvasmnCTon to-dav on name, these words will i. thn TTnitort fnn , mgiy. cherished, by those who are ii well to locate the place for the erec won oi tne monument near Pnno'n poles of the Western Union Comnanv in oiiigiB sireicn were Dlown down. onow ten ror hve hours here this morn ing, but by 1 p. m. had all disappeared come after us, headq rs Army Northern VmoW nfSf555? 2' April 10, 1865. a - ' ' t Saviour 's last ;BuPpea with his apostle marked ZT"! , MM nm (A I,!. A....!n-. 'i .j . . A.. . r".wiS ana ' vlu'"iiouv ynis is a . . uuo' ine Any of .Northern Vir Ohio Election Cincinnati, April 8.-The returns for creek, Va.,' to mark the 1 lirt.hnl a oa I pinoinnati of yesterday's election were e tit' v.-' r.wv . , , . TYitauiiigton. , , v: , nut uu reportea at noon to-day, but Oaiko, April 7. Kubar Pasha enous known to show that tho total uas wunarawn iiis resignation of ; auous u,uuu. roace clerk the Presidency of thA v.o : Richard's (Republican) maioritv will be most solemn service, and it hason pre- to Ministry and the other offices held from 400 to 700' and " PiMe Oiat vidlw iioojKjfrtna bom ..ij.i. i.,. i i overwhelming numbers and nEnnnu. IKt tt.- . . . c u fu w 1.1: . . . . w,y uiui. , xiitj uinerences With O. puuuuans wm eiect one member W. Clifford Lloyd, Under Secretary of the board of education. With these of the Interior, havo been referred ccptjo118 the . Democraio , ticket is to the British Government Si608? by majrities of 400 to 800. -. paw ! n 3 7.' 5 Th-e re.turns 8how very large Republican rAKIS, April 7. Advices from Kamsln the German wards compared Tonqtun state that the French will with a year ago. , attack Hung Hoa April 11th. ,', i n inun'eiPal reform ticket, though ..., u,o nun ui uum parties, it 18 nitv of ntehY ndfie,i if 'iM f. a: ,Ie?? ?oteli bFave survivors of . - , wvooiuin iu l h du mauv nHrn rnn rrn- hftu 1 t Bolemnity ef the service. 0- "ed I stedfasT to thelaTt that I Jl ii : 'T- 1 have consented td ' this . result f mm nn i vvoi ueamer. , i Hifr., i . , , y v yesterday the wind was quite chilly devotion could accomplish nothing -ui mBuugu uie sun snone with POn. " V , vvi'CUBU"' Ior tne loss that siderable force, vet fires were ..,. SfS.!? aJte,nded a cohtinuanoe of , h'ta). i. . . . i uetermined to avoid the J ; - ' "o uear oi aaunnce or those whose past frost being seen and even ice is reported 8ervices have , endeared them to their to nave rormed in the country near the v-u".'m?a' - . city a few nights aro. but thi 1'? " 01 aeement, officers teaunea Dy the telegraphic announce- can return to their nninoa an A remain until exchano-e.!. . Vmt will I Rrtiioliof irt ll VOn tha p0f7""'.L.". -giutuun ntane tnnC a .-.- ... tnka wif.h A Vk. V. wu ouun otuiui was nrovm in n. .uu mo aausiacEinn r.hnft nrn. I . . . . , atRinnmnn,! " Vi,i-: , . ceeds from the mlmiu. j..u. : 1KEESTE, Aliril 7 A linmK or. tt. wire7w; near th .1 . w" vr vunu luciuh uiay till mf n. moroi rn i ' r j.-, j n . i nnnhA 1 . i a. .i . . i Qw..)!..: j, r - 7 -.-A"u4 wju extena ai cuusea no lninrv. I . f tf VlKNW A Anvil 7 . An ...i ".r.", wof l .B0n I 7 r S autuuuisi Bouenmy unaerstooa has drawn most named Liflen has been arrested at 2,' its ,'otes from the Republicans. Brunn, Moravia, chareed with oh. Throughout the State the repotts show taiuiug money DV BWindlinff onpra "-i""!!"' m ms most or tne Journai, OrncE, April 7. 8 P. M. COTTONNew Ynrt "i""" h"" ii ew cerne marxet nrm No salt s - -i . ioT1' A? 8-4: , Low Middling, v , uuuu vruuiary, v 0-4. , - NEW YORK SPOTS. "' Middline. r 11 8-8: Tw MtAAUn 11 5-16; Good Ordinary, 10 6-8. ' - ' FUTURES. April, 11.80 ; May, , . ; 11.84 June, , 11.94 July, ' 12.06 1 : CORN-Steady at 64a75o. ' DOMKSTIC MARKET. TuiiFENTiNE Hard, $1.25; dip, $2.00, Tar-81.00 to $1.25! V fiKED Cotton ?2.50a3.50. iiKRSWAX 35o. per lb. Honey 75c. per gallon. iteEF On foot, 5o. to 7c. Country Hams 13io. per lb. . " Lard 13ic. per lb.J Frksh Pork 7a8c. per pound. Eaas 13al4o. per dozen. Fkanots 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, Salic. ; green 5a6c. Tallow 6c. per lb. Chickens Grown. 45a50o. per pair, ilEAL-80c per bushel. Potatoes Bahamas 40c; yams 60c. Tcrntps-50.-i75c. per bush. WOOL 12a2Cc. ner nounri. Shingles-West India,dull and nom. inal; not wanted. Building 5 inch. u"! .uui Haps, $o.uu per ja. WHOLESALE prices. . New Mess PoRK-$l8.25al8.50; long oi o. buuuiaers, dry salt, Molasses and Syrups 20a45c. Salt 95c. per sack. Flour S4.00a7.50 per barrel. Easter Cards. A BKAUTIEUL ASSORTMENT just re ceived at ,. ap8 3t H. L. HALL'S HO0KSTOHE. PROF. ANTONIO BELLEZZA Will open his DANCING SCHOOI. nn mw' DAY, APIU L 13, at 3:30 o'clock. P M. THROP'S HALL, for th nuti Ladleg, Misses and Masters, nnrt at. nvin.k P.M. for Gentlemen. For fall particulars gee small billsC ap8tf VaEsiable Building Lot FOR SALE. We offer for sale the valuable BniMmv r.of "v., i wuwij ui iuinuoc waiKer Wm. J. CLARKW. ATTORNEY AT LAW. - , Practises In the Courts of Carteret, Craven. Hyde, Joneg. Lenn r. Pmii ni Vi."' vfiSnUkS" 1,1 the Uulted States Courial CollB.et,on of 8f,aen'8 wages and ail claims against vessels a specialty uiuue iour uoorg above Gastou House. inar21-difcwtf ' L ' DissolutionLaw Firm. .fi nrm of Wm. J. andWm.E. Claiie Is hw 5y",T1yed "y mutl consent Wm r rViHnrke' tho Junior member, retires. cnntiDVe,i0prea,alnS , This 4th day of April, A.. 1881. . WJi J. CLAKKE. Wm. E. CLAKKE. . apS L. J. MOOHE. Wm, e, CLAKKE. ) MOOEE & CLARKE. ' ATTORNEYS AT LAW' New Berne, N. C. - Will tlraotfsp 1n tJio nn.. . ' J. r t-oilectlng a specialty. apSdwtf 1,000,000 jBrick For Sale, i Mason Work executed at short noticed ' ' 0 W. BROWN & CO., . . New Berne, jf. c. mar23 dim apio d2t WATSON A STREET, Real Estate Agente. TO THE VOTERS OF CRAVEN COUNTY I respectfully inform you that I am a CANDIDATE for SENATOR in the next General Assembly. WM. J. CLAEKE. ixu w ierne, jn. u April 8th, 1881. 9dwtf I fas aad severe weather prevailing. fersonnl. With anunceasinffadrnirBfinn;?" -'XKjHDOir, April ' 7. An Italian I constanr-v onri . . i vessfii nnnraininw fm., Moc. iiuu. t;A j . ' . rrr' """" your country wm.. uiuh ui ' '.k i - w.fcv I , . , ..".viuuiiuJHi ui jnnr -j .v iiuiR aumnr U li n, tsauey left Wednesday for a commercial Kina n5. 8Peron.,- considerations for raltar. . She ia dataina,, nn aMt ti, i. mvseir. i bid vnn oil .tt...:.-. . :. . """"""i UV UIWUK w western part of the farewell. ' 7 , ,"" :u"nare i irregularity m her papers 1 utaiu r n For Rent, r Rooms at the Brinson House, by fel2tf , Sarah A. Johnson. Mina Xfalon nP Tll . it. ""' vj. iij-mouin, jjj.i Ci., IS Btoppjng at the Central Hotel. She is giving lessons in painting and is organ- iuug a ciass or pupils. Mr, A. M,, Baker has returned from tys trip North. . . A . ' Stoacy Coiuluc. . The bills of . Dr.- Steacy are on ,the ouccio.- wm oe at tne New ? John Stuart Mill had a pipe sticking u.vuuu iu ueai ty every tree ana nook of his spaoious lawn. In bis walk3 he re galed himself frequently with a smoke. R. E. Lee. s wnZ ..' "e onanged bis pipe often, but when he V. f-nw 7n Z 2 ' v issuers rci a superior tobacco like Black k . irom Lapfc. Eads. now in Tinndnn well's Durham LomrCufc he atnob tn t ukb a pnuosopher, evolving political economy from the smoke thereof, d way for Investments. The rich lands of Eastern Carolina cannot be much lono-or. left tn iy uu isornft Vof ji i i . ' . . ' Theatre Monday niirht. Anril lifh ' T1 wuDeasti 01 the 'ot, flashes I Prospector Amoni 7a. y are gratified to learn that the sale S"e assurances that there is a cood Oi. lands made in thfa i prosnect of seenrino thn mm.nfi, are giving satisfaction to the purchasers 8eam.er Great Eastern to bring to as further this city the Enronean xhihira that other prospectors ore bokinc this "e Srtat exiiosition : here. The u.vi mu, uu useu wnne.nere, during the exposition, w$ an hotel and when the exposition closes will carry a return cargo to England. t. .( A Fair Offer. ' Tlie Voltaic Belt Co.. nt ' Mnrahaii Mich. , offer to send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt and Electrio Appliances on umi, iur ininy aays, to men, old .and juuuk, amictea witn nervous debility lost vitality, and many other diseases, G. E. SLOVER just received a FRESH oil tririiY of 3H0ICE GROCERIES, ASU OFFERS FOR SALE i Standard Granulated Sugar, A. and O. Sujrar, Fulton Market Corned Beef. Brunswick Hams, Ki-cakfast Strips, Sugrar Cured Shoulders, Cooked Corned Beef, Potted Ham, Steam Cooked Oat Meal. Itoasted Coffee, Condensed Milk, Lobster, Sardines, Fine Teas, Codfish, Pickles, IHiod Peaches, liiod Apples, Prunes. an'J EED..-C OIL. dim i Nothing affirmed denied." - , , Go and see old men fish in hats, sing and dance Cincinnati, O., April 7. Sheriff dytiMm?nt p this paper, d&wiw A Grinning Death's Head more abhorrent to a refined but manJ enfantriainra : ;n4.ii.-. i . t -.v.t,.wmfi. iuiiijftfii ni8n it. . . . ' j l - v.. or must conie in ahd possess them. --We r1? ns flav"g been asked by ahv'pv have enough for 'many ;vet 'and "trurfUr . 01 011601 tne panies Ofthe . u Plar lean-w Lwfu ye -ana, tru8 Veteran. J rairimAnt h -oii scarcely lancV laa:ie r: gunning,,, etc. ' Nothing t "r i.The following" :1 Jurdav niffhl: nf,th mni,,n . . Iljj-T.. . . . smue, . correct tne . a : luiwuiau r. "--a rntn uauucu ill nv,ni v o wmv uiuu i uunv m. i n uiflnii. . niaminh . m h .i:L,f..i . uenaue "iei. , , , 4 ; ; - ',' r . ; e . iuuuues io-aay a noaitniui isozoaont, which' whitens vel When V. Ai. Crawford i.:. ' I(Dg letter, sayinw that if; would Iia 1 low teeth, imparts ruddiness and hard. in the Board, of City of Councilmen morO appropriate for him to call on Sew to Orleas, unhealthy gums, and a ' generally , attend mesmerism. against the-hard-fisted boos of toil in the regiment to explain whv they Sfl- balmin8v t0 the breath. The hP- L? ElijahEilis, refused Tto obey the lawM SSS ,T did be then echo . A Good One. - , . t , Tuesday night a gentleman"who . nAMAd tA ii ..a. ... ... . . inui not Cm w uul wnusuauy late on ao- Wnrju: cbunfc of the leaving of the 7 CHhA for Ujde county, obtained a codv of PL Mtleo of Primary JTeetiniK Wednesday-: morning's Jocrnai; tnA The Republican voters of th th took it home-with him without saving c,nc' dtf of New Berne are re anythiniaboutittothe family, who nf grW11 "9 the wav ha,! . j .V- - r 1UBJ- "l 0 ?'. ior the . . v..sli,..uuiUO ww f""FTOui eieciing tnreo delegates and famtluis got hold ofthe paper thinkinir t?169 alternates to the county conven- the voice of Fourth of thi L "l r""'"""" ?5 V ia. equenoe or, its use. ' v , ; A Voteh , r,ucu ii .cuarges me aaing actresses and eantatricea regard vice of one of the cantains. whn ' : : reported to the - doIIcb fnp nofmi r Bv lack of doty instead of to the jail, as or- ? ant of 8ufflcent care in the matter of larl! 1 x - . . I diet!. thflOwhftla nrnrdlnol 'i vyK-.;- unconditional riminf mn i ?ften becomes impaired during the win oftherednient Wr- IarillA is the proper ui me ie,iment. , , , , remedy to take in thA nrino-nr V 1 iUsdfly '8 Papery and reading the mPte th wur HALIFAX, N. S.. Anril' l-Wm to purify the blood, inOiCOrate the Vr. , t u i-uupBo oi me moon at 4:38 24th inat.. ami thr A-.- "V",."! " "en m progress on the strand- n'"'ZV?7. ",cl "u "chou; ana res tomorrow naming, determined to see alternates to thfl ?taZXMteMVliwc Citv. ' Rtpnm neaitny tone and vigor .; ii if b1 ,,,.1 J . . . j T n . vu"uu' tnM nwtA . 7 . 1 -,.'.-.,,.j I. . wu.u uauiy awaxe m time; 1 f " ah bott, enm 'n. :t b. uu uuuoars are Dunging city. accoru.fly n'-ht a nui hi V i ( nf n.,M.n 1. I t I , . i in icniir Km. . I. a.. J . . . i) at the 'moon. ... fot-.. . 1 a; JU8li received a Mnn.lB n-.ln.lr a "kTk wwer,Hanti, ii tool, Bi..r.n " 1 low rorcas It. her cargo to this pected that by this It is ex- Mrs Instantly Relieved. Ann Lacour, of New Orleans. evening rim it.. ..... . . Steamer can' hA flnnfid 0r,,i k " wr"es- nav 01 who has been f iugui sic ior two years: he has been attenHo k'I'axe op North Carolina, i Ckaven County. COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION. ; New Bbrnb, April 8th. 1881. J ;')) the petition of citizens ol School Dls i '.lined, lhat that nortlon of Rohol Dla, N,i 2' 10 wlt : Beginning at the mouth of , . . i , , V.X.V1"' P011"' wnere it empties Into la. .tie Swift Creek, and running thence !J u.,l with said Creek to the PocoslB.thenoe , jwuu io lnB ne&a or James ........ i., u.ouiio una eaia (Swamp to the ui'stiMniiig be and hereby Is restored to and pui i, vl ociiooi uiBincixso. l of Craven Attest: ' : api) illy wit ROBERTS BRO., Wholesale & JRetail DEALERS in Provisions, Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, All of which we are offering VESY LOW. Orders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. dw NEW BERNE, N. C. W.M. Watson, S. R. Street, Jr WATSON & STREET, toei Brokers AND JOSEPH NELSON, Secy Co. Bd. Education. For Rent, The DWELLING on corner of Nense and Mctcnii .streets.'.-in thorough repair: four suuu looms, Deswes good dining room and uiicnen. . , . , . . .. . ... . BPS St ' Apply to L, H. CUTLER. : J WILL GUARANTEE I can ell CHEAPER FIFTEEN DOLLAR SUIT than any man In ITnrt.li liTia a Custom Suit, feverytbine be- ing equal ', "y?'. :::y tpr4-lw N.. M. GASKILL. jvonil of them could t i it..-'-.;: ne the lanch u iscoverv was t; 1(3 J 1 1 to un u, s early s 1 1 t'P tho t 1 . Ives, M 0 lu',1- .; For Rent, The large and commodious lix,0it;r.o. now occupied by J. C. Whilty on Union street, containing eleven rooms. Pos sesion to bo given May 1st, liw-k I'l'ly to . . . ' f , ma , , aim . .. n, E? Duffy.. to this city for repairs 'NEW special Irom St. by our leading nhvRirinna hut n a NEW ; OULEANS. A nril V A purpose. ThiB morning he had his usual T-C-" . " arvi.ll r.f "i . it.rv tu i"v"'- wu6uiuk, una was so irreativ 1 ,,,.,,, I. A.. . 1 Tinm-Democrat sayst Thft im??Wi ment relief .boats laniard and iwbmX Humphreys arodistribnt.in"' ralinna the Lungs, purchased bv in this section, iriviu!? fivo rnnnds h'1'0 nntice your advertisement yestor- of meat to each person, j WLJo this .''" We administered it, and he was . DISSOLUTION. - Tha copartnership heretofore existing be tween Wilton At Clements and 8. N Petree is tbts day dissolved by mutual tAu ilt tlrb.ie Hlbtlity : he aH8iitniitha hii nri,. C:" ntul is hu tliorlned to celled amounts due to it.' .., ,N t w Heme, N, . March 81, 1881. - AiiuruM M. CLEMENTS. lipfdlw, ;,. , a N. PETREE. 7- r V. . THIM'WO VACANT STORES BELOW THE CHXTRAli nOTKtK'---", - Apply nt orice to j ' v .','"' ' -V , .v;" REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Shares of Bank, Railroad, and Steam- ooat stocks a Specially. Yield inff tn f ho j .' . . add this new feature to o" buslne of tt l ENERiL LIFE AND FIEE fflSMlICE. X'Z "m"K oemana for onr fnrmlnfr tiiBis auroad jy the splen , we think, a hind which The itreat Biifcpua u .. etrorteofourBteaml, V wV""Bn.u?a..ln' enterprising corpowtlonTtf o" Jn, d8 "iZ canted a demand lor these StockawSliaf made t.hm an o, ni., V7.. . WH,U' and sale. evelyuy pnrcliase We respectfully refer to the National Hoi.b. &BnZ1iyaUd t0 bus1-- w WATSON STREET, New Berne. N, C and timber lands SmSng p tai Uta'atS I?iiein' "ractert Either to toe ffi? Ml VI 111 V CBlITlOllI H flllOrArt . mar27 dim s Seeds. KENTCCKY ni.TTIfi c i .... ... IS.to lawn! when mTxeTwt'S," "jjb; is sam to retain Its verdure durTna thn lottest weather; thrives best ta drVsolls ' f WHITE CLOVER, RED CLOVER, . ?I.A1VN GRASS. 'a Grain Seeds. WHITE OATS, BLACK OATi ' ;. RUST PROOF OATS, RUSSIAN OR WELCOME 6AT8, l 1 UPLASD RICE. : 1 ' 0 RTE.' . PEASK. : , IKIUA'J', N. B. The Rpnarvn n ,.i l,.... passed, we nffBV .C'.. "' "O"" SSS OATS at 'reduced mffi meet the dnmnnri f, .r.. .r. !:." lo being supphed TwHh ioTgradee.n'oa S. W. & E. W. SMALLWOOD , ; , Corner Craven and . ' marlSdlm ,v. ,., , SonthFront SU.' NEW HAVEN PALLADIUM. (DAILY AND WEEKLY. 1 Established......... ..... ...ti823 The best advertising mediom at the North for every man in tvwh, (.o.,h.? '.Ti:onn term, mine, tract of timber land or water spondent have Blven the Pin a,., . "." . renutatlon throughout New England t i e onV real representative of the " 'XX r State.and all Kw i.',,io,i0. ' 1 locating In North Carolina ,Vto U,e M LAWUMtoget EspeeVMBttr . . For terras and other particulars' mldm-ss . ' 8ETH a' JOHNSON, ' Business MnnneerTiiR PAt.r .nn. martsatr.;, ,, 'Administrator. '. Iarl2aw3mr., ; ; .iXewii,,v..,Conu.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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April 10, 1884, edition 1
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