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FCBLISIIKIIS' ANKOCITCE.HENT. THE DAILY J0TJAA1 ' s, 'x!amii paper mblished daily except tt i . j W. e.OCpet ear, ts.00 tar six months. Lellwred to city wMCrfbers at 50 cents per trontlt. - THE NE BERNE JOURNAL, a S6 colun.ii paper, Upubll-hed yery Thursday at W OO per moan. " ABVERTISING RATIS (DAILY) One inch me df 60 eenu ; one week, SJ.00 one month 1.00; three montbi, 110.00; six months, 118.00; elrs months. t90J)0. AdTertUements ander head ol "City Itoma' 10 cenu per line for each neertioa Mo sd-ertisements will be Inserted between jocal Matter at any price. Moticee of Marriages or Deaths, not to exceed en lines will be inserted free. All additional matter will be charged 10 cents per line. Payment for transient advertisements mast be made in advance. Regular advertisements will be collected promptly at the end of each rjommuaications containing news or a discus ion of local matters are solicited. So commnai cation must expect to be published that contains objectionable personalities; withholds the name tt the author; or that will make more than one loluaw of this paper THE JOUENAL. U. S. HTJ1SPU Editor. SEW BEEN fi. N. C, APRIL 27. 18$4. entered at the Post offlee at New Berne, N 0. as econd-class matter. - ', POLITICAL CONVEmONS. : v Politics is defined by Webster as -being that , branch of ethics which lias for its subject the proper mode of governing a State, so as to secure its prosperity, peace and safety, and to ' attain, as perfectly as possible, the ends of ; civil, so ciety. "This being true, in a gov ernment like ours, ; where the sov ereign power; is lodged with the whole community, it is not only the privilege but, for the preservation of society and to secure good gov ernment ii'is the imperative duty of every'! good ''citizen, to exercise tbat right which is the Very ground work of jOur goyernmentthe; elec tive franchise. ' " - ; 4 u Political parties necessarily exist in all "governments where the peo pie rule, for it is impossible lor men to think' alike." Conventions j are held by these parties, either en masse or by delegates, to set forth, their views on the questions agitat ing the public mind . and to select candidates for; the ; various offices within the gift of the people. They become then important bodies. 1 If a corrupt man can, by a system of bribery or tricks, get the nomina-. tion of the convention of his party,, no matter how nnfit he may be for the position he seeks, the good men of the party, ' however i Fell they may be aware of this unfitness,; must either support him or virtually throw away 'their privileges as a voter. Is it not important then that the best citizens of every po litical party " attend 4the' primary meetings and conventions of; their party and Bee that the ground work of . the, .superstructure which , they propose to rear above the people is not laHivtth'rotten I timber! ? 'Most a8snredly;r it j8.'"13ut is not i the manner; ;of, 'conducting political meetings m these latter days cans iug .the best citizens of the country to turn with disgust from the arena of politics' and leave 1 the ignor aut!ianI corrupt to make and exe cute laws under which we are tQ live! 'Why should riot n political meeting be conducted with as much decorum and respect for the feel ings of a Christian gentleman as any other Doay. ... u The . two political meetings re ccntly held in this city doubtless furnished amusement' for many of the opposite party, but when viewed in Us - proper light the ' conduct of those meetings becomes a serious matter for the community. How ever disorderly or turbulent, these conventions , may have been, they were held, by, the party largely in the majority arid their acts will di rectfy effect the whole people,?? '.,. That a party will, so conduot jts meetings as to' disgust the better members thereof and cause them to stand aloot of politics, should be regretted byj all good citizens and not be made a cause for rejoicing. When good men are made to stand aside, the wicked and ignorant, will rule, and when the wicked rule, the peoplo mourn." ' ; ' y ; , Cuelington, April 23. ---Iowa Democrats will have a rousing con vention to-morrow,- probably the largest in the history of the' party in Iowa. - TLcro is a strong Tihlen 6c::tlcst, which, while it may: not rcr.lt ia instructions, will certainly leal to the selection of a solid Til Vi , dd itba to Chicago. The I ' .ifora wU douUless endorse the Zehuloa B. Tance for Governor John Hughes for Lieutenant ; . Governor. Mb. Editoe:- The following cor respondence from the Netc a and Observer so fully agrees with the expressed views and wishes of such a number of the people' of this county and of your subscriber, that I would be glad if you would give it a place in your valuable columns. ; .'.-.-'...'. ''-yi SUBSCEIBEB, ' -"tit is needless to say that the prospects of a Democratic victory in this State are not over bright. Bennett's small majority is no cause for any great - confidence in the favorable. result of the coming elec tion, but is. a ! truthful, indication that a Democratic triumph is to be purchased only at the price of hard work and by the selection of can didates in whom the whole people can repose trust jnen whose records are spotless men ot ability, of in tegrity, of worth,' of Character; men wuo ican reconcile wnatever diner- ences. may be existing lii our ranks, and whowtH reconcile them; who will , devote - themselves wholly to the success of the party,; and who from first to last will leave no stone unturned ' to preserve white' su premacy in our. eastern counties. Our candidates should; .be well known, and if possible of great popularity. Can any two men bet ter come up ,to : these confess: edly necessary requirements than Zebtjlon B. Vance, of Charlotte, and John Hughes, of Uewbern! Can any man within' our borders poll as large a vote foi; Governor as VarjfJo? Can-any man poll as large a vote for lieutenant ; Governor as John; Hughes! viAre lariyf men so universally, popular! ?; We lake it that no , men have : & greater '.hold upon the, people thau these two, and this is no time for swapping horses. In the east none have as great. Can the party make better! selections ! Do we not need every vote possible ! Can any two men. be nominated for the respective positions who will get duf tv target ote it iiKai men to a greater degree command the re spect and confidence of our people, arid at this crisis we need and must have candidates to whose support all the differing elements : of our rn Tf tt j ! tit ill t anf Knciiriof tni-illv- ' tn 11 tt LU)sVltjr " TV 111. VUUUUOiaOilVullJ 1 otherwise we need not be surprised at aeieat. we : oeueve -witn tnese two men at the head of our ticket that we, shall be certain- of victory. Let) them- bet nominated Arid - the eastern counties will giye the ticket a vote larger than any other caudi-, dates can secure.' ' We Cannot afford to run the risk rof being; without thent .To speak plainly, can we carry th State without Yance froiri the west and Hughes irom the east ! "Would it be wise to try the expert fi M. . Senator yance, ; Editor JduEN Ai:- I see "a writer from? this city jto tbejjJVeiP Wd! Ob scrrer suggests !the name of Hon. Z. B. Vance for the Democratic candidate for Oovernbr in the next campaign.' '-i. r;.;?.'" y.C-r :r ,r Were; it. not, that awe : know that the Kacs dnd i Obserter , scrutinizes correspondents.carefully, weshotjld tomptedii to' thinkiii'an1 'enemy had done .this.", , Just as tho Sena tor has won a' victory over thetra duceig ef the South, in tne'Danville riot investigation, so complete that he has expressed the belief that the Southern , Outrage nhumbug. was buried forever; I and just, as; the citizeus of our neighboring State has given him. an ovation for ser vice not " only j io tlierii, but to all lovers "Of "good govern merit every Where; just as his importance to U3.iu, -the jScuaieis increasing, in magnitude, toi hateicui i citizens even thinking of recalling him is almost absurd. I Everything -that ,is said of hirri, his strength j-- and-' air that is true; but the Democratic party has many strong men, 'and.wewant Zebulon for Senator arid some one else for Governoroi3:W:H iiWt-- The suggestion, ot Maj. Hughes is a good one, arid we trust his tame will; be on ; the F ticket, );We thould prefer'it ir, "bnt second anyway. - : !Tliei DeraOCTatie .party fs in no straitened condition inNorth Caro lina, and the hope of the: Republi cans to triumph in the. approaching election is based npon, false impres sions) and if any Democrat has any fear of it, he may , bury them all by jnst! resolving to Vote Jhimself and see that all his neighbors does the same, and all will be well. Schism has taken root in the Republican party in the South, and its ; utter destruction I r nowV approacheth. White Republican in Georgia have severed from the negro, such men as James Longstreet among them, and It is -no compliment to the white Republicans of this State to think that they will do less. ? !,' ;'- -a A Looses On. . f' CATARRH OP TUB BLADDER. Stinging, irritation, inflammation, all Kidney and Urinary Complaints, cured by"Buchu-paiba.V $1. 1 Something old Allen's Bilious Thy- eic Acts quickly, relieves promptly, and rover fails" to cure F-iok lloaJ.-uJ-s and Coiifi,r! "lion. 25 err;' a, laro h t- Teenton, April 23. Kow Jersey Greenbackers held a convention here to-day and elected fourteen district delegates to the National Convention to be held in Indianapo lis on May 23, and also the following delegates at large: Benjamin F. McUoluster, of Gloucester county, B. W. Terlinde, of Union, Dr. George H. Larison, of Hunterdon ana v. a. Hopkins, of jJergen. They all : favor: Getf. :Batler for President; --:...:!.;.. -v-: -j :; ;;; Ne-w Oeleans, April 23.--A recapitulation of the returns so p&t maae ot yesterday's 'election m eluding thirteen of, the seventeen wards of this city, ' is ' as follows: For j Governor .McEnerv. 1 7.027: Stevenson, 1,123. For Mayor unmotce, u,?43; ueiian, 1,718; fenn, 83. :r , ; kl ,u:xvi ;. The official returns will probably. elect the Democratic State ticket by 20,000 majority. ; ; z :,:-.r Th& official - returns for the city have not yet been completed; but they;1 will give the Regular, Demo crats probably 8,000 majority.-i i Highland, x Col.,1' April ; 18. During the terrible, storm of Mori day, ; JIarch10, a a monster , snow slide destroyed and buried under twenty feet of snow the. cabm in whicl? Joseph and, Sam Steele, Geo, Morris, J. P.Thor'ne and Ji TTate were living.:v;The site of the cabin is six' milesffebovfe j this 'place, tip Conundrum Gulch. .The bodies of the1 five ' nnfortnnate miners were taken j put the ,! following Friday after much hard : work, as the snow was packed so solid that it had to bent)Out, in ,. blocks with, un axe. One of the men was found with bis pipe in 4iis mouth, and his pocket knife, clasped in; his , hand, and the others In positions 'showing ,..con clusively that they, were all instant ly killed.!. Thoroe had a dog that he prfebd very highly that.1 always made, his 'quarters: tinder the buuk, where thie men slept, and of course every body supposed the dog was killed; ;;Oay April Mr. Uevere and Chas. Johnson of Aspen,' were tanneUingio Lhe slide looking for a trunk containing ' valuable papers, then they; heard the1 dog whine, and finally dng him out from under the, bunk, alive- and, well, but thin after his thiity-two: days' imprison ment with: nothing to eat bat snow, The slide" struck the cabin on the side where the , bunk was, but left tnree rounds or logs standing, w nicn protected the - bunk" and saved it from being crushed,'by - the mass of snow, leaving a; space ot 30 ieet lor the U02.;i") oi'if iiiliiUU i.io iiucv- j An ExtraorfltnMjr Offer, f 1 " , ; n To Alt TViintlns Eqivlpjineii' J 7e want LIve. Energetio and Capable Agents' in every wonnty 1ft the United States and Canada, to sell a patent arti cle of : great merit,; "tar ' lis; aumw, An article having a large sale, paying over 100 per cent, profit, having no coinpeti Ition, and on which the'anent is! wotecl- d, ia the xplusiye sale by h deed given for each and every county he may secure rooa .With all these advantages to! lour agenta, and the fact that it is an. ar- tide that can be sold IQ every household, it. might not be necessary to hiake an j"EXTR AORPINARY OFyER"; tQ SeCUre good. agents at once, but we hftveconcladed to make it to show, not only our contidance in the merits ;of our invention, but in its' saiabUity byany agept that will handle it . with fnergy. ', OuiIiagent8 iittOw at iwor are , ,mak ing : (row. i $150 to $800 . a rnonth;clear, and tbia fact makes it safe for us to make our offer to all , who are put of enrployment. :Anyr agent that will j give ,our .busintBS a thirty : days' trial and fail to clear at least $100 in this time, above ALI( expenses, can return all goods unsold to us and we will re fund the money paid lor them. . Any agent or general agent who; would like ten or more counties and work them through sub agentB for ninety days, and fail to clear at least $750 above all ex penses,: return, all unsold and get their money back., No other employer of agents ever dareij to make such offers, nor would we if we did not know that we have agents bow' making mote than double, the amount we guaranteedand but two sales a day would give a profit Of over $125 a month, and that one of Our agents took eighteen orders in one day. Our large' descriptive circulars explain our offer fully,; and these we wish to Bend to everyone out of em ployment who will send us three one cent stamps for postage, Send at once and secure the agency1 in time for the boom, and go to work on the terras named in our extraordinary offer." We would like to have the address of all the agents, sewing machine solicitors and carpenters in the country, and ask any readers of this paper who reads this of fer, to send at once the name and address of all such they know, Address at once, or you will lose the best chance ever of fered to those , out of, employment to make money. .i- EESNEB MAJTCFAOTUKlNa Co., leiSraithfield St., j mar5d&wly, - - Pittsburg, Pa. i As superb hair dressing and renova tor AyerV Hair Vigor is universally commended. It eradicates scurf and dandruff, cures all eruptions and itch ings of the scalp, promotes the renewed growth of the hair, and surely prevents its fading or turning gray. Mensman's Peptonized Beef Tonio the onjy preparatoin of beef containing Ub entire nutritious p4opertici It con tains blood-making, force generating and life-sustaining properties; invalu able for Indiguction, DYSi'ErsiA, ner vous prostraion, and all forms of gen eral debility; alno, in all enfeebled con d. 1,10ns, tilieilifcr to rcnult of exluus tion, nrrvoi's jro- ovorwo; lr, or .i',uto ,i 1L 1 i ) f l . , . , ' , . 1 1 r .; i IT. I ... , Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanes. . A marvel or purity, strength, and 'wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders; Sold only In cans. Boyai, Bakino Powbbb C6 106 wall-st N. Y. novls-lydw W.ll-11',.il.!lliVMl'8'.lIPI , We hsT sretrt owr 810O.000J0O In dcfendlnB our ivht to the Durliam Buil sh our tradisumrk. , UudouhtnAly ha Is to-day the uiost valuable Lull i " in the world. Now it Rtamis to roanou tliat we ' couldnt artord to protoct him so tnorouiflnV if. BI.At;KWHIXlHIJLL DTitJlA.U To,.. ' dkcco. of wlUdi be Is tae ropiwueutauvo, v.iant i the BUST buiokiua l obuccj evci- i;uult. , .1 i i i The' sales of BlacJrwell'S Bull Durhm RinnVlni Tobaooo far exceed Uione of any other brand 111 j the world. Rhniily lieopune It haa noun. is. and will be, the bent that am tie made. All dJern have it , Tvlr fm-tv&lA.m!Lrlr nf thM null nil Avrv naikrura. , 1 . I 1 Tlie Seisiia Secort of the Southern People. THE o AANTIC HOTEL, Under new management 1' iftv rooms lust added an handsomely furnished a total of 800 elegant rooms ... ; r, i' jiieoonc onus, as ana wauirin evory.roora. New bath houses, new wharves and prome nades. , .... ... .. ' Finest flshliic iii Amerloa: finest beach on the Atlantic const. ' ' .-.(, n-, ( t i TV nrm's Atlanta Orchestra engaged for t,he enson ;i ; i c ,t...i " '.. - .. -vm .1 ,.Boat races, moonlight sails, drives on the beach,' 'pony pcnnlngs, tn pins, billiards, trolling for Spanish. Alarkerol and liluellsli. Darning ana various ouier amusements. Excellent Cuisine, fine climate, no malflrlft, mosquitoes or sandflies. . , r v Moderate rales of board. -Hates per day $2.50 to $3. Per week M to $17.5".. UiiUlren and colored servants half price. Special Induce plants U fiuollies iir huge parties. House open from Jane 1 to October. ! Hpeclal seasoit Mcketfl seenredat all points. ; ,Fur further particulars address proprietors W June 1st at Italeigh, N. V.; afterwards at Morehead.City.N.a.,1 vnf - t r.ivn ) Mi 106 THK HUMAN TtODYHNLAKGHD, DEVE1 ioPKP, STltENUTHENKD." Etc.. in an iiiterpntini- )auvt;rt.mt'iitt!iii. umik iuu mum 'ajK:r. in rupiy to ill. liugfthoutttiia. Onthe contrary, tlio advertiHura are TcryhiKhlr Indorsed. IntcreHtcil nirsnna may get softled circular giving alt parrlcnlnrR liy addroBHini' JjlllE Medical Up.. Bnttalo, W ..Ttkdt evening Hrj ries wo will Bay that thero ih no evidence of bum- i rt'r f'fi'.-hjl!)' I'M) Ol'l Ct !' T GENERAL v O0MMISSI0H j'.f'i iuV "irf.' 'iirUi -orfi &$.:" Mfr. .i.-:i Special attciitlon clven to Early Vesre. tsbles lii Sion. f i , - maf22-dkw2m .. f as and Scouring Made Easy. f TBY PYLE'S :'PEARLINE For sale ni Manufacturers Prices hy ; " ' , ' I !:!; ;';(!-'" c. e. fot & i.o ';: T t:X-ir " iciirick plock', Middle sC ' . 'mnrla ' "'4 ' '"" ' Newborn, N. 0. ; i 0 U. v' :.Ul I tvi, f:!? 1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' '' ' , ;t ; , Snow -Hill, Greene Co., N. .U. 'Well fnrnliilied,' and Tabie supplied with th HliST the market aflords. ; , , , ... Sample rooms for coiumcrclal travelers. i . ' ' llATES TtEASOJf ABLE. , 'i'l , '" W. E. QMM.SLEY, , " -. fel.VdAwtf " ' ' ; Proprietor." KET7 HAVEN PALLADIUIL (DAILY, AND WEEKLY.) -: . . Est ABLifliiED . . 1 . . . . ......'..;1823 The host advertising medium al the North for every man in Kni'lh Caiolinn who Iimh a farm, mine, tract of Umber hind or wnter power to sell. '1 lie letlei-H of our stnil eorro Bpoiiilciit luive m veil t lie l'A MA nil: M a (rrent reptuui.'tn 1 ii rnii -unnt New i ' ; ' i 1 1 n 1 1 . ;is lite omy J- , I re.c ni-i.ive (if ine "j :r lied" hlf,H'.Minl y-ll ieu' huf nner.s vim lull'k of ,K". .. 1:1 ..I !(. I ! 1 I. 1 I.- I. - :.. .! I ' ' it JVC -v.-. ' Nor.roLK. GM .. WrMHASj - OP NORFOLK.VA. The franchise of this enterprise Is based opon the chartered right granted to the Dismal Swamp Canal Company,' and the le gality lias been repeatedly tested before the Courts ot the Slate. The ltirnose In view Is the "Improvement and extension'1, of the Canal, thus securing great puonc nenenis. Its fair conduct has already seem ed public confidence, anil the next Drawing will be maae on tne . 15th May, 1884, before the public in Norfolk, Va. .. oijASS -. .'. t-J.-i rJ1r ' i ; M ' :';; ' ' ' . SCHEME: CAPITAL PSIZE $5,000, 1 Prize of.., Jo.000 is ..........v..; $5,000 , 1.500 1,000 .! 600 200 C-JOO ,1 200 200 000 750 : 1,000 1,000 $150 270 .' 180 do. do. do. . 'do.' do, do. do. do. do. do. do.. I.otH) ls:....i ... . 1,000 is 5110 Is ... : ... . 2(H) Is .. . u, is . .. ........ 2(W Is 2110 is ......... .. 100 are " 50 are .. 1 ) 10 are 5 are .. 1 APPKOXrMAMOH PRIZES. ,of .. )0 k ... 9 I of............ 80 of, 350 Prizes t tllstrlbutlne. S18.05O . Tlolieta Only $1, - Plan of fjottery similar to that of Louisiana Com puny. , - - J. P. 1 HORBAOII, MANAOEE. Address all applleatlons for Information, Tickets or Agencies, to " ' '' J. P. HOBBACH, 2W Main St, ' ' ' "Noifolk.Va. The undersigned supervised the Drawing Class E of the Dismal Swamp Lottery Com pany, and certify that it was conducted with strict fairness to all Interested CHApffirr.' Commissioners Prizes Paid In Previous Diawin $5000 to M. A Marx, Salem, Va.. r, ' $j00 to O. F. Baxter, South Mills. N. 0. , $i500 lo imi tles In sums of from $3 to $108, : Elizabeth Iron Works, 1 CHAS. W. I'ETTIT, Prop., 280, 283, 884 and' 286 Water street, JTORFOLK, VA MANUFACTURER OF ' ENGINES,, BOILERS, , Saw and Grist Mills, ' , - SHAFTINGS, Iulleyi, llangefat," FOEGimS AND ; CASTINGS, , ' : r v. of Every Description. , . : Complete facilities for ALL WORK In our line, y l( t auHdiwly ! HIGHEST : CASH PRICES Paid for ail kinds of OLD IHOV, METALS r JAS. POWER & CO., - 20 Rowland's "Vt hnrf. K ORFOLK. ,VA. ' We are! alwnyslnrthe' Market for tliennr. chase of old wrecks old steamers and old ma enineryoiHHKiKUH. . . , i All oonstgnnients attended to promptly and carefully, aiuLcorroct returns made; aulldly ; THE UNRIVALED f' NEW, FARMER iSIRL :i,::,,C00:L:,ST0Uc.t::.: i Nothing further seems necessary to make the New Farmer Girl a perfect and beautiful cooking apparatus. It has large Flues and Oven, Patent Oven Shelf, Swinging Hearth Plate, Deep Ash Pit and Ash Pan.- The Cross Pieces all have cold air braces, and the Covers are smooth and heavy. .1 Large single Oven Doors. Tin lined. ; i The largely; increased sales af . this Stove attest its popularity every stove fully warranted. ; P. M. 'DRANEYi' ' ' SOLE AGENT h'Etr BERNE, N. C. ' Any castings wanted for Farmer Girl Cook Stovea sold by P. M. DRANEY at lOctsper poun.l. '. ' ' oclTJ'tf ... i -.1 M-i-, Id Willi tt.ltlil 1 r-.(-l.'iiiunlc niiil Ki.f-'isl !' k .sr.. rflw.Mi'ftriiistmlmn, Imiiotrnoj' (uti'tiftl hiciH''itv, Fimt dlrt'p(. fli riiHMlli.B n-r(ninMv, (tr hf li ll-ip fi 'Mr. K.nn In th nuir (ihvsl. Q in t' 9 ' ty llmt wrrnittn or tin fifty. pftfTa n Ayl:..-..v.i . Ci.:I:ui!, M.i:cKL:::;;.ii:n co., n. c, flirt no't 8rston opens oil THL'K PAY, si'.rr liMBKa n. i'or CuUil i h 0j to llin (T ! OV TUK V.M l i ! V. ( 1 ' - ' i I - ;'' IIAI1DWAJ Hi., Bar Iron and Nails, all sizes, ' For sale by ' , P. M. DRANEY, 4 oct21d&wtf. New Cerne, N. C ASA JONES, Kiddlo Street, tfewbern, II. ' DEALER IN . ' . . Staple and Fancy Dry Goods BOOTS, SHOES, CL0ILTS8, Etc. Agent for the DIAMOND SHIRT niann- . dried $1.00, Laondrled $1.2,5, ' And the eelehrated Warner's Corallne Corset. Price $1.00. A full line of Gents', Ladles' and Children's Underwear, Gents' Linen, Celluloid and Paper Collars and Cuds., Silk and Linen Handket, chiefs, all kinds of Gent', Ladies' and Chil dren's Hand and Machine Made Shoes, Rub ber Coats, Hats and Shoes, Ladies' Cloaks and Jackets, and everything usually kept in a first class Dry Goods Store. ASA JONES, marBdawlv ' Middle ft., or. Baptist Chnrob GEO. W.J. HARVEY, i 838 RICHMOND ST., utd H 8. POTJRTH ST., i PHILADELPHIA. ; FSTABLI8HED 1859. ,,., , Haker of Oentlemeu'i Pine Cnstem Boots & Shoes of the Latest Styles and BST GRADES. Would refer to Messrs. B. K. Bryan, Geo Henderson, Geo, H. Hoberts,. Geo. A. Olive' and others, all of ew Berne. - Orders by Hall solicited. ' "' ' InlyHAwly ' GEO. W. J. HAUVKV ' ., 13, SWEKT ..: StaU No. 2-Left'Hand Sidfi AT THE CITY MARKET, . , always supplied with the very best Fresh Meats, Beef, Pork. Mutton and Sausage that the Market affords. Call on him. . ; , . 1anl9-dly . Special Hoiioe ' u. y 1 "i. t i ' .i ( (I) p ,: t i; i i . i , .Your attention is ceiled to the i tlfiHY ATtniiGTIuls ' 1 offer thia season,' the ' , "'j LAB GEST; Ever Showi Kcw Bcnu, (jousistmg in Jeaaing articles, pi BEAUTIFUL SOLID COLD WATQS CHAJJfS, CHARMS, LACE PlUTs, 1 KECK CHAINS. LOCKETS AO POTENT. ' PtAIN AND FANCY Dangle and Chain Bracelet,' i B1NG3 IN EVEBY VARIETY. ' . ' - Fme Periecopio Spectacles Bbd 'Ey ' Glasses in Rubber, Btecl, Celluloid, 'Sil--yer and Gold Frames.. , A Hew method v of fitting the eyes correctly. h ..... , 1 ' Call and examino stock ; no trouble to ' show goods. . ' ' 1 " ' ' ' " ! ,.(,.; J, EoSpOCtfullyi' ' J1'! - '-" B."A; BELL, ' ' .. : Jw eler, Middle et., New Berne, N. C. - JI B I will give Fifty -($50.00) Dol- lars for any article ever sold by me for Gold or Sihw that was not. ' t . octlldly ; 1 ; !M ' D. A. Bkll.1 '' JACKiSON" HOUSE, New, B.f.rne, N, C.'. J:' ' sam'L jackson; pbophietok. : ' tg, Flrst-claat aoconimodutlons for colored - people traveling, and a Restaurant for taonl - eral patronage, from which e'furnlsh tneals 1 ! to i many white people and serve families at ' their residences In any part of the el l y. : 1 ' ' ' ' ' jia. 'Refer to the people of iJew Berne gen- '; erally. (! !, i V-'d 1 ' " deadly "1 J . i V, i , VTwniinbr'M- n,t fuilure Ut i en,:rV, Tnl tin,! a l) :. ' t r-'-t-orM , in to , rm IMC I C 1M(1 1) 1 'TVoii hr hi..,,. B4V t, ''-, - Hi r , A isr!r(8i mnit i.vft I iijiician of iiARSICNRi:r,,.EDYC0.,4DW.l.:hL,n:wY. t H. p r' n -- Having pnrrliflnpd tlio KF.l) FllONT fi'iirn of W. I1. ltiilUuico & Co ,oiu r ! A CnOIOE GSLEOTIOir ; OP. 1 J V,' anii-o" i o -rr::;ca t.;l. , I tio. Attlldn:- 'n. . J
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