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B TT7 r : RNAL. Hi vol, nr. NEW BERNE, N. C, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1884. NO. 29. otr 1 LOCAL NEWS. Journal Hlnlatvr Almanac', - 3un rises, 5:05 1 Length of day, Sua sets, 6:43 1 13 hours, 43 minutes. Moon Bets at t53 a. - ; - Second Quarterly MeetlUff. , " ;; I The Ticket. Rev. J. E. Mann, Presiding Elder, j We give elsewhere the result of the will preach at 11 o'clock to-day at the! Republican convention so far as the Methodist church, it being the occasion I of the sfccond quarterly meeting. " ; BriBioa'i Directory. We have received a copy of Branson's N. C. Directory for the year 1884. It would be a valuable work but for the many inaccuracies it contains, that la if the report of Craven county is a fair test, of its correctness. We know, that it takes a great deal of fabor to get up any thing like a correct directory, but we bad rather bay $10.00 for one that is reliable than have one; with bo many glaring errors as a gift. We hope Mr. Branson will revise the work soon, and ways to-day. ' ' - I if the price charged for, the present J. K. Willis sent 16 Kinston yester- edition does not justify more care in day -three more, of those fine. tablets, getting facts suggest that he cnarge Good work and'printer's ink brines the more. Fnce fe5.00.- Address Levi tfran- orars ;? 'W ir. ; O ..,.vv.; son, Raleigh, N. C. five to six hundred boxes of STATE NEWS. Gleaned from our Exchange.. nomination of the candidates, by which Eocky Mount Eeporter: A col- ' r,J?' ,y 8 ' it will be seen that the liberal allow- ored man told us the other day, he . COTTON-New .York futures quiejt ance made to the Liberals oa the ticket rode thirty-four miles five years apo dul1, . New Berne market firm, has probably driven that party from the at an - expense of $5 to vote with Sale8 of 2 6alefl at 10i to 10J. field. the Radicals at Tarboro. and in Middling, 11; Low Middling, 10 8-4; The question now is has the Kepubli- rememberance of that event has Goo,r Ordinay, 10. - cans swallowed the, Liberals, or has the never voted since, because no good Middlimr 11 qu- t mmmhti , T:ll..l..J J.ll TJ)'l m:.l. (lima Irnm thnf irnfn TIia nkanf . - - -l " jjtuoiaio uipcu uuwu uw DxHur nu u,u vuau viv-i -j.hu Tiicut ii i-iuj vjrootl Ordinary, 10 3-4. ever, it may do, the Uemocratio party uuu uub uoiua iu mo surrounding may'understand that they have a united country appear very promising, but foe, and one that will make every effort Our people are SO industriously in to win at the coming election, and leave clined tbey plant more cotton and nothing undone to accomplish their wru' moro iauor 18 reqnireu m uie designs. - cultivation of these staples. In the absence ' of the platform Goldsboro Messenger: ' Three and other proceedings, we are tramps emerged from under the unable to ascertain the Presidential! Pullman coach of the north bound preference, if any was expressed, or the train on the W. & W. railroad, lay out ou the tariff question. We ex- wnen it stopped at tins place yes pect to see the repeal of the Internal terday morning, shook the dust off Revenue plank well defined in the plat- memseives ana men quietly pro form and a gush for National aid to ceeded down the railroad towards education and but little about Civil the southend of the city-pcrhaps wilu a view to uuiKiug a start at the beginning and "doing up" the entire place; but the police received inhftllicpnnA nf tliAiV afrnncrA nrrivnl about as well beaten as any ever was in anA thfl 4(ftn- frionHlASa t.ranW are now tapping the railcoad cross- j.: : .. 1. i t - $000 000. 1 1U Hearca 01 a uiore Humane ljuuiaj iuiuo tuau mm nuicu pic- COMMERCIAL. War 0prtncnt, . Signal Service, .V. 1 - Anar. X- .' ' ... - Report of observations - taken at New Berne. . " . : , : .Mfty 2, 1884-6 P.M. ' ? .5 iir Maxx. u-'Min.'.'.-:, Rain ' ,1 - Temp. Temp. , Fall. : New Berne..,' 88 ' ; V'' ' 57 -. 00 o . " '.',') ' J.. W. Webb Observer. - ,The tounty commissioners meet on Monday:',!,' ;V-; .',v: 'J'- - The steamer Elm City' goes on the May, June, July, August, Sept. FUTURE8. 11.71 11.78 11.87 11.97 11.63 CORN-Steady at 64a70c. peas, several barrels of cabbages and other vegetables went off by steamer Shenan- dqah yesterday. ' :,V I Memorial Service., May 10th The Memorial Association will hold their usual services on the 10th instant. We should have said our services, be- A little bout on "South Front street cause the honoring oi our departed ooni' yesterday developed the fact that a man trades and friends, by this simple ser- with .ired feelings'? becomes one of vice of strewing their silent resting this State great activity whenoocasion requires. - j places witn ine cnoicesi nowers, is a Th oohnnpr Annin E. Hall. CaDt. duty that we all, in common, owe to Rights. , To sum up the whole matter, we think it is all in all about as good a I ticket as ever was beaten and will be I Queen, arrived on Tuesday night from &eir memory, and should be so regard- Prcsldent B Andrews Pays that sides SO well over our trampleas Kockport, Maine, fith cargo of ice DU v -w.v. . . Large Sum to the State. city. 1 . for Watson & Daniels. The steamer Stout arrived on . Than- day night with-a cargo of general merchandise, which was discharged on yesterday and sailed last night for Bal- , timare with a full mixed cargo. . .The ladies of' the Presbyterian Work , , ihg Society will have an enternainment in their Lecture Roem, on" , Tuesday night, May 6th Ic,e cream", cake and other refreshments will be served All ; are invited to attend itL-l. -V-vr It will be seen, by an advertisement that the Board of Trustees of the'Acad , eray meet ; this morning , to receive the . - report of the building committee,, and, :v " if adopted, the work will be soon begun - and thevlaiiilding hurried to completion ;j for the" fall session.' i The'Board ; of Medical Examiners of - the State oi North Carolina will meet in Raleigh; N. C.f' on. Monday, May J9th, 1384, opd." from- day to day thereafter until all applicants for license are ex- amined. - A license from this Board is necessary to enable a physician practic- ing in this State to collect fees by law Applicants for examination must bring satisfactory evidence - of good ' moral character, and of their having attained the age of twenty-on years, 1 n A t . i a " O .1 1 J i seinsn aevononana unwavenuK uuenty To-day at noon Col. A. B. Andrews, to the cause for which they suffered all president of the Western North Carolina the hardships of the war. and for which railroad, gave btate treasurer John M, they offered up their lives. ' Wor a cakon the Citizen's national We trust that our country friends will him a receil)t ot thia and Co, ndrews. make it a point to do nere in torce. signed as (president of the W. N. C, The programme will be published in railroad, and as attorney for Messrs. A, a few days. Fair Stan- Republican State Convention The following was received by' tele graph as the ticket placed in the field yesterday by the Republican convention at Raleigh: , , . ForUovernor, Tyro York, Lib. For Lieut. Governor, W. T, cloth, Rad. Fur Secretary of State, G. W. ton, Rad. ; . : .-' For Treasurer, W. Duke, Rad. For Supt; Pub. Instruction,' Fred. Winston, Lib.; ' ' For Auditor', F. M. Lawson, (?) For Attorney Gen'l, C. E. Cocke, Lib '.Forjudge of Supreme Court, D. LI Russel, Rad. ' " Delegates td Chicago Convention: J, J. Mott, J'. E. OTIara, W. S. Dockeiy and Jas. H.Harris. i L. W, Humphrey was President of the Convention. . The mass meeting still to hear, from D. Elizabeth City Economist: Just as we go to press we hear ol the death of Col. Ferebee, of South Mills, who died on Sunday night. There is great complaint ol scarcity of fish among the fisher- H RufefH W P r.W .J T M T. uu (iiliuu WIJU tuo CIRCUS gan, as assignees' of W. J. Best.' ' who eat them Is t6 supply being On August 8, 1881, these gentlemen exiiausteci or wnau is tue matter, it deposited in the hands of Treasurer would bo a great misfortune to our Worth 52O,O0O in six per cent first sec: ion for the fish cron to be cutoff. A 1 B XI nri TVT i 1- i i Carolina Railroad, under the terms of "lc 'T c oo Ann the act providing for the sale of them tuc Lttlu- "-c, a uuujf ui o,w of the State's interest in the said road, acres or swamp anu loresc m ras- The reoeipts signed yesterday by the shnl .T.'H. TTill al the. nrt hnnsA in ireasurer sens ana sransiers io uie as- T?nKf. if,i : . 1 ,J u CKonnnn I uhmuciu vjhv uu iuuuuuv, iui bonds so dsnofiitf with him linger Hi $13,375, to Timothy Ely Ot Phlla- previoua act. The bonds were really delphia. We understand that the not marketable securities, as they con- eastern half of the estate and 1300 tained a clause that theyshould not be acres of the western half was taken SSSJJS: of them by their paying $5,000 to SJUYt ' V DUO UU VI AUUUi TTUOU IUC I f T-v --v T - . . ' I IV 1 t I Inna rx PAnnnrlrrnnut a road reaches the mouth of the Nantehala "Xl river, which will be by September 1, hear that Mr. Ely intends enclosing DOMESTIC RIABKET. ToaPKNTDra Hard, $1.00; dip, 81.75. 1AR ac. to ffl.UU. Seed Cotton $3.50a3.50. Cotton Seed $13.50 per ton. Beeswax 25o. per lb. Honey 75o. per gallon. Beef On foot, 5o. to 7c. Country Hams 13ic. per lb. ' " Lard 13Jc. per lb. Fresh Pork 7a8o. per pound. Eggs 114 o. 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, 9allc.; green 5a6c. Tallow 6c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 75c. per pair. Meal 80c. per bushel. Potatoes Bahamas 40o. ; yams 60c, Turnips 50a75c. per bush. Wool 12a20c. rer nound. SniNGLES West India.dull and nom. inal; not wanted. Building 5 inch, nearts, $4.uu; saps, $3.uu per M. WHOLESALE PRICES. New Mess Pork $17.75al8.00; long clisars lOalOJc; shoulders, dry salt, otaajc. Molasses and Syrups 20a45c. Salt 95c. per sack. Flour $4.00a7.50 per barrel. W. H. Liscomb. JOBH 8. LKOMAED. LISCOMB &LE0NARD . f holesile Commission Merclantf, ' POULTRY, GAME, FRUITS. PRODUCE, 240 Washington Street & 92 Park Place, 3NT33XV YORHU UotuleumeutHgoIiclteiL Return! nromntl made. " . Refkrences Irving National Bank, New York. R. K. Cochran A Co., Ml Park Place." Brower Brothers, H48 Washington st. Snvard 4 Bain, 188 Chambers st. .... . Apply to T, 1. MAY for stencils. ap25d3m MRS. 1.1. D. DEWEY IS RECEIVING HER SPRING STOCK op ; Millijxei?y;, and has added many novelties, which she offers to her customers , . At Extremely Low Prices. Her ' OPENING will be on ' " Thursday, April 24. Her friends and customers are assured that her stock will be complete and her prices as LOW as the LOWEST. ap22dlm Brick, Brick ! For sale in any quantity. Sample can be seen at aiy store after the T nth of May. ap24avrtf K. R. JONES. Trustees' Meeting. A Special Meeting of the Board of Trustees of New Berne Academy will be held THIS (SATURDAY) MORNING, at ELEVEN o'clock, at the offlce of H. H. BRYAN, Esq., to receive the report of the Building Com mittee. l W. M. WATSON, Seo. & Treas. next, the company can issue mortgage I bonds in the usual form. News and Observer. W. T, Dortch for Congress. Stump Sound, Onslow Co., . , . April 20th, 1884. As tne time approaches for a can didate for Congress in the 3rd district, Episcopal clmrch of thig city. The f , r,uT Bur w; building was densely packed, witli BUkguuv WIW I1UUIV yJi- VAJUU IbllQlOU J A I with a wire fence and niakinp: a cattle rapch ot his half. . We have not learned Mr. Davis' purpose as to his. Fayetteville Sun: Saturday the new Bishop, Mr. Watson, . preached two able Doctrinal sermons in the Jetice Extraordinary. W 1jAKU UlLi, ?1 W. St. Jacob's Oil, 50 cts. Wood's Pain Relief, 25 cts. Mother Noble's Healing Syrup, 50 cts. Sallcylica.Sl.OO. A ll for the relief of PAIN and Cure of RHEU MATISM, etc. it is said they are all good, and I knowthey are. For sale at W. L. PALMER'S Cigar. To bacco, and Confectionery Store, next door to the corner of South Front and Middle sts., New Berne, N. C. U. S. A. ALSO, you can find cool and delicious Soda Water, Ginger Ale, and Deep Rock Water, to drink. Finest Cigars to smoke, and finest Tobacco to chew. SALLIE MIC HAL PIPES. Yours for suffering humanity, W. L. PALMER. R, I mi 1 . V 1 1C Tl ; TT1 eluding the President, is 11, instructors nouse, on inursaay nigm, mr. 5, making 16 teachers. -The number Of Tucker called the meeting toprder, students- W- 210.' There are 28 law -On motion; of V A. Crawford, E. students, and 11 post . graduates. Ex- W was eiecteaxnairman . - pauses, not inoiuamg pocKei-money, r . r r: ' " - travfillino-. furniture ' of room and bo- warsua" was eiwiou BBurerr- ciety feesare from $179.50 t0. ?244. . on..: k. wuaiey muueeu w.e Rfiventir studente have been aided from following resolutions: . ;-. thA nnnma Pnnd. which is S13.310., It V. . ' . larK PJorll7 oi xte- ' nuKlinnn AfAia Af rhin AAHHri na ahnnrh , . . . tt L a l 3 1 I UUVllOaU TUfcUlO vuao wuuwt no puvn u ia gratuymg was me stuusuw geueraiiy by th(J cieCtion ot delegates to the select one of the .regular courses.t .Those county convention held in this city en . who take only-one ancient language in- tne cn oi pru, uesireu a cnange in variably take Utin. Some -ubBtitute -- uerman ana nenon ror Doin. . r nttnn r.8 vntaa. M. Hnhn nMwiin M. and Daniel Stimson 25, at least ten (10) I of said delegates voting for M. Hahn did knowingly, corruptly, and for rOG ACJJEtKS Valuable Timber Land Otf ADAMS CEEEK, I admire Col. Green and have naught to about 9 o'clock, Mr. J. J. Minor, one TrT) cj a T T? TTTT5 V nXTT AT3 say againBt him, but Hon. W.T. Dortch of the oldest citizens of our town, UJti oALh VXiItl Ullliiir. has grown gray in the service, and has dronne(1 llft(lfl wllilft insf,rnP.tinff -n,.,,., ...T,.... lT - 0 1 Tne catalogue, or tne ii-r, .r.w abuity,eXperience and of the first order an inteiugeni antt appreciative au North Carolina is on our ! table- -;We Vy8"- ' ' 1 : ti, " t of talent, Hon. W. T. Dortch, of Golds- diance.- Fifteen persons were con note that the number of Drofessors,-in- , At the j mass meeting at the court boro, as the right man to represent us. firmed. -Yesterday morning at that peculiar knowledge and talent to This land is especially valuable, containing atthe..buadtag he K'ffi ICE!: ICE! ICE! ICE! The undersigned having completed ar rangements for an ICE HOUSE at Union Point, wishes to inform the public that he has now on the way a large cargo of ICE, which will be sold in large or small quanti Arrangements have been made for retail ing in a convenient part of the town. special attention is called to the Delivery System, which he proposes to re-establish. With the facilities for handling Ice at Union Point with but little expense, he is confident In soliciting the public to hold their orders for him. that they will obtain the lowest pos sible prices. Out of town orders solicited, and promptly filled! E. 0. E. LODGE, Craven St., beloiv Express Offlce. ap20dfcwtf , . ; ; . opposition; strength. His name is a tower of A. Democrat. AT i " I . . i , t , ., I 1111 Ullll V1U11I, W1111C tilt) huh its vwy IQfiUV uuu .J.I would send terror into the ranks Of the I Was Having Constructed . lor Mr. 1 . peculiarly adapted to the successful cultiva tion oi uoiion, corn ana nice. -I'lia tenet niMi t i ti u enn , mtwa fy laaa lady WHO resides in Black River and is situated at the head of Adams Creek, i j . t' " , in Craven county, and distant from the Town township in tfllS COUnty Who has 0f Beaufort, in Csnteret county, about four- rflnoliftfl th nffl rf Sfi Vfiara anrl teen miles, and is easily accessible from , . , , ." . , Adams Creek or from the county road, has never 8trUClX a lUClfer-match, Terms easy, and a great bargain. hnt still urifka tn the, nl.l nkn nf Apply to - WATSON & STREET, covering up a chunk when she re tires at night so as to. nave nre the w r A A YAEDS BT7BXAFS. for Stonewall Items. In Bayboro, at the residence of Jno. W. Stilly, on the 1st inst., his daughter, Miss Sinai and Jesse Riggs, of Bay creek, married,T Wilie ; Mayo, ap20d Real Estate Agents. Gone North.-?'."..' ' - ""' The Wizard Oil troupe, with their fine horses and wagon, took passage on the Sliendnddali for the North yesterday. were marnear wine mayo. j. i.. tires at nisrutso as to nave nre tne m "ir officiating,, v; 7 ; hextmornine. Our friend. A. K. 1)UU iL.Ajl ..i nr TT . 1 T 1 . , . . . . ' I ' ' wutuonu lass. Jiirs. iiaywooa Jjewisi Anrrv. Ken., from HiA.a Hill 'l own. :i trZT:. ZT K.fi;; ?U1P broughttoour office one day . J . ' " r . i Vnat. waalr q. hnnnh 1HUV IT lVU H covering Potatoo Barrels, 400 BUSHELS FINE OATS, for feed. p 1 1. i. 1 .1..-U. " 1 u J j - iTi.; IHSL WHBK it UUUVU OI Wll(!U,b 18 Av.aw..n.lw . . n I l.llllll I J I. n l I1HI1HIII1 HT Ml II1I1V rltlHI.IVm I ' wuuuuj ; nuu lur - . . . 'T . . rJ . 1.1.: ... ; .nr,alrfnrtinn nffftinat t.Vift . ATnrAcaoil I anfl IriendS tO mourn their lOBS. TrulV I "2iVU VI UU vtiUIUJf WO tSVCl oaw IU wish and instructions of the. people whoaEd woman passed over the Tiver. the way of wheat for this season ot elected them, vote for M. Ilahn; and ' ; I : On last Friday Rev. B. B. Holder re- the year. ' The stalks are 4 feet 5 . v, s. DUtrist Co. .v., . . , j Whereas, i'he means -employed by I ceived a pounding from his church inches taH, and the blades are a The court met according to ad journ- Snerm Uahn . ana nis deputies, in cor- members and friends of this place and f;00t 0Ilgt Mr. Autry is one oi our nfflninotinn ia on nntraM nnnn liuilik. Innoranxo snl otoh,." iio nn.,U 1,. !, "CSC UHDierS. M8 flilS 10 ilCICS Of arf.loa nt thn nannlo nniT a rli'oornpa nnf. ranafitinn nt at nfl-an aa tenAaraA A LUIS Wheat ftUd it WaS raiSCU Wllll- only to the bribetaker, but to the bribe not grumble. The pounding was' well out any extra care, without any fer- H W (Jr TJ W SMALL WOOD giver us weiu- xuoiciuio, uuu tw luiouteu. - v ' , UUZer DOing US6U. OU inO lana IOT tieiioiveu, xuai w uuuuetuu, denounce I ' . - . ' j mj:.ia .1.. nA I A 1? AmnrlrnrilA Trihntu wurepuuuiw vuo 0u-Wiu uumiu-wou . 7 ' t 5 whnrri lain! ia tniteliU fnr Mia nm munt at 10 o'clock. . The ense of U S. I vs. J. W. Avera was taken up, District A ttorney Robinson and Assistant Bag- I y for the government, and B. H. 1 unn and G..0. Clark for the defence. Y.'hen the government' evidence was in, r taecase wa64giyen fte'juryand a ver- v .-'1.t nf Tint nniUv rpnriprpil "without t". ... . . , citizens of this county, regardless of w-'.-r' ' i J ' . .. party, torepudiate the same at the bal- iiie jury -vyus. tueu uisuutiiKeu uuu wj i iot-box in jNovemDer.neit. rt ad journed.to lO o'clock this morn this crop. He is of the opinion that 1.- 1 .1 . : i.-V i i' Al. of Sheriff Hahn, as one unfit to be made ;, Sidney Ourchundro, of Pittsburg, Pa., V 7- i I J- A ' 1 and unworthy of out support. . : : writes: "I have used Dr. , Wm. Hall's dctl0n Ot thLV best , 0f all gram, JtlCE, Etc. Cor. Craven & So. Front Sts. . ap29 dtf 3 jury having in charge the Pam- tloction: ? cases reported Thursday t a verdict of not guilty.. -. t Resolved, That we urge upon all good Balsam for the Lungs' many vears with that it will pay our farmers better the most gratifying results. The reuev- to sow it than to plant cotton. log innuence oi nan s tsaisam is won derful, i The pain and rack of the body, ' .... incidental to a, tight couch, soon disan- - Aimr vuir, pear by the use of a spoonful according The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., to directions. My wife frequently sends offer to send Dr. Dye s Voltaio Belt and for Hall's Balsam instead of a physician, (-Appliances on trial, for thirty days, to V. M. and David S, Kennedy, ";-ala. . T. H. Pritchard, D. D.,- will de "..o annual address and the intrO' -y orator will be W. F. Penny. ' creating feature is to be a de rv: Resolved., that North i is destined to beceme acorn' . ; .3 nanufactur ing, rather .1, Kiato.', ) i i '(ATEBS. " ' -:. H.'J. Walker, Seth 1 Resolved, That Daniel Stimson, Esq., is the people's choice for sheriff, and that we will use all honorable means in our power to elect him to said office. the so-called nomination or sneruf Jiahn and health is speedily restored by its men, young or old, afflicted with ner to the contrary notwithstanding. , use." , ' - y . r vous debility, lost vitality, and kindred SResolved,: That a committee . be ap-L ; v: ; - "' ::''':..;:,:y,v'-,.1 troubles. t See advertisement in this pointed by tnis meeting, to wait upon Young Men,-Middle Aged Men and paper. bnerm man ana request mm to witn- au Men who suffer from early mdiscre-1 r- r-. i- Why suffer with Malaria? Emoky's SiivtiiMT f!rm Pn.IJ : urn infnllihle. duced; once restored by it there is no never faQ to cure the most obstinate relapse. Try it; it never fails. $1, 0 cases; purely vegetable. 25 cents. dw2 1U1 UU. All UlUKM'StD, VI UV U1UU 1IU1U T TT A 1 1 ' 1 .t:. A VT X T , v. u. aiiou. vui riioi jvvo. liew iuik l . . . v. ,.. i, mm- i t . lt.0. 15. LODGE, HAY I HAY ! HAY Craven Street,. below Express Office, felS . NEWBERI, IT. C d&w a w XII.U School a acknowledee with thanks an in- ' 3 to the commencement exercises draw from the canvass Jhat the will of tions will find Allen's Brain Food the c vi . Miiir 14th and the P80P1b maT be respected, and their j most powerful invigorant ever intro- . .-iw ..u . i ohAii-A AiMp.rAii MthAnmrnnr atroritf. t Resolved. That the executive commit tee of this county be requested to meet at an early day, and appoint a commit ted of their number to also await upon Sheriff Hahn, and request him in the THE i SPOT. ! '.V. S. MACE'S is the place : ' For goods in the Druggist lint die also keeps Hardware in heaps, With Canvas, Rope and Twine.: : All this is true, and much mora too, if you win nna tne pot,v (His goods are cheap as any keep) rue place; 18 MarKec dock. DUVAL & NORTON'S name of, and for the success of the Re pubnoan party, to withdraw. Resolved, That these resolutions be published in the New Berne Journal, .Republican Banner, and Lodge, The following committee was appoint ed under the resolution : '-, - E. E. Tucker, E. R. Dudley, n...W. 'Tomasfion. C. K. Palmer, N. II. Slayer, J. 11. isrvan, w. Uoi;i,"nn,-ir., a. Mack- J. i imford, T. 1 I (' -.v, J. ' .1 I. l.l. If. medicine that can be employed to cor' Allen's Bilious Physio is a purely r" vegetable liquid remedy for Heaaaoh Lr Biliousness ana constipation.- Msiy ... A?tAmitnt. InA th nr,npHfn I ri: tji if3;L- H.:. n.t o - -- . wrr-v.. . .. I UK IIKM. Ill r II 111II1H I r II II'XMX II II I . tRY IT. For gale.by .V. JORDAN and taken, actihg promptly, relieving quick- v u.ttua BUU u uppeute, ly. 25 cts. Blt allruggisis,Ta i?teB buildup, and strengthen 3 "UOtTGH OS COIISS." ' Ask for .Wells' "Rough On Corns.!' 15g. Quick, complete cure. Etard or i softcorns, warts, bunions, v , J 8 HAHKIED. A t the 1-pniilcnce of the brido's parcnta, The "constantly tired-outn fooling so often experienced is the result of impov erished blood, and consequent enfeebled vitality. Ayer's Sarsaparilla feeds and enriches the blood, increases the appe tite, and promotes digestion of the food, an'l t' ea ovulation of its strengthening -, . "i ' 1 fv- ' ! ' t .ih i ' - Wm. JT. CLARKK : ATTORNEY AT. LAW, 3XT33W 33X3X1X0-33, TO". O Pi actlReg In the Courts of Carteret, Craven Hyde, Jones, Lenoir, Pamlieo and Wayn coimUes: also In the United States Court al New Heme. . t'olleotinn of sonmcn'il "rngei and all TO THE r; 'V:; ' ; VOTERS OF CRAVEN COUNTY: I respectfully inform you that X am a CANDIDATE for SENATOR in the next General Assembly. , i WM. J. CLARKE. New Borne, N. C., April 8th, 1881. 9dwtf C. E. SLOVER Has just received a SUPPLY of FRESH CHOICE GROCERIES, AND OFFERS FOR SALE I - Standard Granulated Sugar,'. A. and O. Sugar, Fulton Market Corned Beef, Brunswick Uanu. : Breakfast Strips, ' V Sugar Cured Shoulders, Cooked -Corned Beef, Potted Ham, J Steam Cooked Oat Meal. . Boasted Coffee, Condensed Milk, - Lobster, . . v Sardines, , , Fine Teas, ; .-.i . ' Codfisli, v - Pickles, 1 ' . ' - ' Dried Peat-lies, -' " ' ' Dried ApplcN, ' 1 Prunes. '. . ' ' ap9 BED' CJ OIL. ;Fcr Rcr.1, TUE TWO VACANT BTOBEH BELOW THE ' CENTRAL HOTEL;. , ' Apply at Once to .. ', j , ? ' ' j ,' 'H ; ' , ' ' ,IOIC DUNN," V, rnarf-dtt" Administrator.. U J. Moors. ,, ' . A Wm. E. Clabkk. v - MOORE & CLARKE, ; ATTOENEYS AT LAI7 . " . New Berne, N. C. Will practise In the Courts of Carteret, Cm ven, oreene, Hyde, Jones, Lenoir, On:,u,v and Paniliro eointis. " '" ill t'H' i (' .inf pf J" t' !' t t .,11. -( t. t 'b CW ,
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 3, 1884, edition 1
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