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TTV ' " ' ; ' : IBS .'i i VOL, III. NEW BERNEvN- avSATyRpAK JIAY' lO, 1884. I., "I I- NO. 35. ;'ftf TOM A T iy rw i t i : - " -. , . ; J f LOCAL NEWS. Schooner Arrivals. -The Mary 8., Capt, Journal Miniature Almanac. i : Sun risea, 4:58 I Length of day, , Sun sets, 6:54 1 13 hours, 56 minutes. - , Moon rises at 7:80 p. m. . . v" War department, . Signal Service, V. . ;7 y 7 1 i A AnBrv Mi's Report of observations taken at New Bene: tvot. ' - v-v ' ' i UirQ 1SS4ftTXf s Max. - Mia. : Rain Temp. Temp. Fall. ' i 83 .;i:!.'i63 '; 13 j, . J. W WEBB Observer, ' Ma HI , I I St v ' ' .; ' I . 1 ' ' . f 1 .... -m, ar--w am. A ' I VIII flUaUCOS. I' . ATIBO I'.rtTinT.Tr ITOTV1 l " "i I 111 I Ii' Ul 1 A I Jim Berry, from To the Hoiumu Mavor and Board of : " " - -r" U VVilXJ.UJUiXVXilJJ, Juniper Bay, with corn for J. A. Mead- Council of the Oitvof New Berne. N.O. ' P. M. Pearsal has teen elebted by the owg and W. P. Burrus & Co. I best leave: to submit the fottowinc I oommiaakmew 'of Trenton, town txeas- Joubnal Office, May 9, 6 P. M.' The Theresea, Capt. Williams, from reDort of mr transactions as Treasurer 0r ' ': ; 'l COTTON New York futures quiet Oermantown, with cotn and cattle.tl .i-i .iiu'ur.ioJa! New Berae.. .1' X Tenth of May. " Memorial dav. Prepare flowere'fof the ' Confederate mound t&it evening. ' " " , -. . I...-1 .. i j- The Elm City leaves for Hyde via Bayboro this .morning. ;, ,j J j ; -MrJ. WHUl Bhowed us. a sprig of , bean blossoms on yesterday with a bean - about one inch 'loagir- i - The services this evening will be in ' toresting,., notwithstanding '. the usual oration will be omitted. . J,. ., Hon;. Louis C. Latham arrived last night on his way to Hyde court, and is Itha irnARt of Mr. IT. W. Wahab The' M. E. Church Working Society will have a strawberry festival at Mr, Nelson Whitford's on Monday night. The Shenandoah took out about five hundred "boxes of peas, and a good lot of cabbage and turnips yesterday evening. ' Mr. H. J. Lovick advertises in this issue "Bohemian1; beer." Those who have tried it bear testimony of its purity and delioiousness as a healthy beverage, Capt.' Ai B. Powell informs us that passengers off the Tarboro branch of the W. & W. Railroad report a goo,d sprinkle .of snow on . Thursday. , It fell so thick &nd fast that it remained on the ground for some time. We noticed Mr: Wahab 's clerks busily engaged in stamping packages yester ' terday and most of them were marked foi1 'Hyde' county ' Those attending ftoourt: .there next week need have no colored Graded 8cbool. , , , ' : Examination - begins Monday- with North Carolina History and Maurie's Geography. Tuesday, writing, draw ing and calisthenics. ' Wednesday, arithmetic,,, .anatomy , and reading. Thursday; giving out of certificates. i Friends and patrons of this school are cordially invited to attend. On Wednesday and Thursday nights concerts will be given in the Berne 1 heat re. Admission 15 cents. A portion of the theatre is reserved for white friends. - . s The address will be delivered by Hon. JohnS. Long: -::!. rv.v'.yy: 4 v Personal.' Rer. DF, Robey, of Goldsboro, gave us SST. pieasani can pn yesteraay xxe was Damages. on his way to Smith creek, Pamlico Registrars and inspeo county,' where he is to hold quarterly I wr? or elecuon mfifitinir tn-Aav for ihn Proairli'no. fr.Mor wou" 7Z . . . rurcnase or lana rar mr. jaann. wno is unable to attend on . Cedar Orove Ceme- account of sickness. tery Medical services ' saved to city by purchase of vouchers from E. M. Pavie one-half- ,iXk ot boring well....u...;.. The farmers are chopping iout their Una firm! Snnu nrtmihaL -lNaw Barae XTA"k "rr.l";:-r " r11 market weak. ' Sales of 4 bales at 101, Middling, '10 11-16 i Xow Middling, von meet one ne savs ne nas cnt thpi uvuu viuiuoi.k i-j.y. , 79.43 1 worst noM ho ever hurl. fYilda nrn rfr-l j .! www vriwr' rpota .u 1,1 63.24 tainly epidemiq with us. 1 ; ; ' a i Middling,! 11 11-16 - Low Middling, 6a't f Mf. Jnhn ft. Ttimor an nM tf.,Van"nf 11 Good OrdmarV. 10 11-16. III , 007 o Tuokahoe township, aged 80 yeara, died I look n.ju.1. loavinn m.n nfitrnn nn for the year ending May 5th, 1884: nnAiirio. f imucn in tne lastiew davs. , - ii i l88h OO band May 9, 1883 83.43 F.verv nnn iscono-hintj nnhnro. Whnn from City Tax Collector... 13,963.20 y0tt meet one he savs he has irotthe 10 7'IG; Good Ordmar,9 U-16. - 01dTaxe8 ... 1 Sale of sundry articles .FUTURES.' last week, leaving man? relatives and I .'. Maf . ; 11.08 m dk I friends tp mourn their loss, ? t . jonea county uemocraoy may do con 1 1 '; DISBURSEMENTS. New Fire Department.. .....2,795.79 Streets and pumps...... 5.506.82 Salaries,. ..............3,008.59 Rents. 884.18 Judgments. ............ ...1,225.23 wood and coal.......,., . 63.00 Carpenter...... 89.00 Printing 95.70 Safe VL...... ; 43.40 Preighf.-.;.iti.-,s..r.r-.rJ:5. 82.83 73.60 75.00 87.00 83.00 Balance on hand , Mr. Dan Jones, of the firm of Howard & Jones, returned from the North yes terday, j This firm is selling a shower of ready-made clothing, straw hats and shoes. - They can't help selling because they let the people know they have got the goods and then they sell them so r ndthe 50.00 12.00 1.02 I No coalitionists here; all right side up witn care and don't you lorget it. i 1 xne lieuermen around -iTenton are having nice .time pulling out the percn. n appears; mat , they are very I plentiful or else Trenton . fishermen know more about the secret art of pull ing them in than we do. ;" . ; , i , 1 There will be a grand picnic at Treri- I ton on the 32nd of June. ' Come one. come all, and . bring your baskets, and let them be well tilled r with the good I things. '. There will be also a good time I at night, as the joung ladies and gen- I tlemen of Trenton and vicinity will give I a tableaux entertainment at the court house for the benefit of the church at Trenton. ..,. , One of our citizens has been terribly troubled by dogs robbing his hens' nests tor several months, during which time : May, ' June, " 11.73 July, ; ' 11.80 - . August, "j 11.89 ' CORN-Quiet at 63Ja70c. Ukitkb States District Coitrt. ) Kaslern District of North Caro- J In Una, l'amuoo District. . I Admiralty. To tbe Owners and all persona Interested In me xugDoai iienuerson, ner tackle, ap parel and (nrnlture: You are hereby notified to be and annpar before tbe Hon, Augustus 8. Seymour, Judge of the U. S. Dint. Court, sitting in Admiralty at his office In the City of New Berne, County " of Craven and State of .North Carolina, on Monday, the ltfth day of May , 1SX1, at 10 o'clock A.M., to show cause, if any there be. why the aald tugboat E. Henderson, her tackle, ap parel and furniture, should not be condemned and sold to satisfy the libel of John C. Cat ling, seamau, Ior8ifo, Wm. Carter, seams n, 120: also the claims of Joseph Pate, SJ, Ella Asklns, t2i), Wm. F. Wall, B8.50, for supplies, wage and advances. Witness the Hon. Aug. a Seymour, Jndu of our said Court; and the seal thereof, at new nerne in gam district, the 5th dav of May A.l.l8. ... B. B. LKHMAN. Clerk Mookb 4 Clark?, ,., ,U.a JJUtOourk, Proctors. ma6dtd low that one is bound to purchase, Mr. R. B. Raney, of the Atlantic Hotel, was in the city yesterday. He is getting things in readiness for the summer opening and will be prepared to enter tain a big crowd in a handsome manner. his loss In AotrH haa bpen aoverfl. Sev 813,425.64 Respectfully submitted, f also. So he concluded to try what vir- J. w. moose, ireasurer. I tue there was in strichnine by placing a We, the undersigned, have examined I poisoned egg in a nest. The result was the books- of Mr. J, W.. Moore, City one dead dog and the whole neighbor- t111'110 wMted. Building 5 , same to be cofr hood rid of a pest, . - ; hearts, 0; saps, $3.00 per M. 0O9IKSTIC MABKETi ; . TuEPENTijiS-Hard,:$i.00; dip, ?1.75. Tab 75c. to 81.W. .' ! ''" Seed Cotton $2.50a3.50. Cotton Seed 813.50 per ton, beeswax zoo. per id. .. Honet 75c; per gallon. " Beef On foot, 5o. to 7o. Countet Hams 13io. per lb. lard I3c. per id.: Fresh Pork 7a8o. ner nound. Eogs lOlallc. per dozen. rEAmrrs l.Wai.o0 per bushel. Foddeb 80c. to $1 per hundred. unions 83 per bbl. ' i Field Peas 85o.a81.00 per bushel. hides JJry, Dalle; green oaoo. Tallow 6c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 75c. per pair. meal ooo. per bushel. Potatoes Bahamas 40o.; yams 60c. Turnips 50a? 5c. per bush. . -Wool 13a30c. Der nound. Shingles West India,dull and nom. inch, A NT ONE buying TWO BOXES of ... ; : . Hancock Chill PiUs.; " or TWO BOXES of Hancock Pile Remedy.1 or ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH of any kind of wm im prwpaiea witn one r HAMLIN'S BONd BOOKS at - - d . HANCOCK BROS. DRUGSTORE, rect. The Democratio county ' convention W. G. Bhinson, L. a. CUTLER, Auditing Com. i ' I fomnt tnwnflhina will nlpftsn take notion To the Hon. Mayor and Board of Coun- an(i haTe delegations there to represent niusn uj uuiwy oj new cerne; , ; their wishes It is called by Mr. smith, WEJJUidtjajiJS i must, rep3UMUuy suit i thn p.halrman of thn Ilnmonrat.ic execil mitthe following report Of the COlle0-tivaRnmmit.t.nA. for thn mirnOHB of Rfi sioau vi my omce irom may iss, 1000, w lecting delegates to attend the state and jay lBt, ic-os, , congressional conventions, 1 1 I , Tliift f atx7ti alapf.inn of. TrAnfiM, on Mnn. WHOLESALE PRICES. Wunr Hfi7Qa Triir Knl Q AA. Innn . T . -11 I ,11 . FT! I 1." mw . VMA VllHUdlUlVV, AVUK lor uonescounxy wrnDeneiaawreMon ciear8 WalOic. ; shoulders, dry salt, rr fit a ffwaf MatiHow in lima , 'in A HiF. I A. A. ' ' ' Molasses and Syrups 20a45c. Salt 95o. per sack. , i'LOUR $4.00a7.50 per barrel. Peace Relgneth. .: The common council met last night, To am't collected, real, nersonal all the members being present except and poll tax ,.. 89083.25 H. J. LOVICK, ft 1 1 T day last resulted in the choice of E. R. OOle AgQTll III L GVf DQULQ fears of. a drought., , fS. , ? s ? i,r The steamer Tren left her wharf yes 1 terday evening ' for PollokBville for a x large party of excursionists, who will arrive in the city this morning and are 'exnected to be in .attendance at the memorial ceremonies this evening, 'i Mayor Bryan held his first eourt yes' terdayi ' Thtee basses ot disorderly con ' duct were disposed of by the defendants i paying a fine of one penny and cost and ' making some mighty good promises not to appear before His Honor again under - 1. " ; , Mr, R. Bi Lehman .started out on yes- terday evening for a drive.'-but the horse refuse! to go Mr. Lehman used all the gentle persuation ' within the power of man ; he insisted, but the horse "refused; he coaxed, and the horse sat , down; in fact, he Bhowed aconsiderable quantity of muleishness and we were forcibly -reminded of the remark ; ghat's what makes me 'spise a mule. Among the "shipment of vegetables and other products, we noticed yester day'a ; number; of Bea" turtles of very large size. They were destined for Baltimore, where they will doubtless be used in' making soup which, if the size means, anything, it will be no Jtnock turtle. Our friends on the sea side are jfeephig pace with thp trucking interest .. and find it as profitable to ship all sur plus water products ad do the tillers 6f the soil theirs. '. 1 - ' ' . '' We learn from the News and Observer that one of the last acts of the old Board bt Aldermen of the city of Kaleigh was to provide a table especially for the use of members of the press. We commend their example to the Board of City Council of New Berne. The people look ' q the , newspapers for the news,.: but wb.3n there is aq important meeting be- ' ing held by the board as was the case list night,' a reporter, could hot get nearer than tea feet of the door tf he und i',tod, however, that a table had been provided ho would not hesitate to crowd through and be prepared to note the proceedings.",-' ' Our young friend of the Kinston Tree ' Pffiss undertakes to show, trom taise premises, that we have a greedy dispo slon in. filling up the slate, for the Pomocratio State ticket. The .truth is we have made no slate at all ' but have su"". ' to the Democrats the name, of Mai.; John Ilugheai as, a suitable oan ttuta ' for Lieutenant-Governor. Now f Ero. Daniels will show us, and he may have the use of our files, where we liava ever written a line in favor of put-. :r-y other New Berne man on the f - tv. o '.'.1 f .' 3 tothecharra ; a vsrry grenay aispostiion. q - i,o qapiLol to the Elm City, to New York, Our reporter being unable to get in, we can give no accurate account of pro. ceedings, but learn that the Republican member, Styron, voted , with the ma- jority of the Democratio members, and in that way the previous elections were ratified. , ..;'ys'.y -p t ,This' embroglio is now .ended, it is hoped,r Such talk as has been heard on the streets for a day or so past is not in any way calculated to advance the in terest of the Democratio party, . pr to it poll tax.. " dog tax " market rent ' " rent of scales less five per cent commissions 8 . 694.84 Toam't cost on 64 ' parties' property sold To am't 57 deeds made to city....- 114.00 Ami paidT to City .'treasurer.. , 13,9t.20 124.291 154.50 405.45 12.50 FOR BDMEUIAN BEER Whitaker and J. H. Scarborough, com missionors, and Benjamin Erwin town constable. Politics was not even thought about in the selection of these gentle men. I have been informed the issue was. the openins up of the' streets of to Vi?iT Brewed of the best Canada Barley up and are asking for more room and r "r , , , UvF, more streets.- , is uouaiuereu me nnesii ueer prewea m this country, ' PAlTnVoTnift'Trflrno ' - mayl0dwtf To amunt I. - ii., 1 1 A. strengthen the hands of those of our Towler2i per friends in other parts of the State who , oent commissions... are contending for that form of county To am't paid W. M. . 813,806.84 813,896.84 collected v ' 82,850.55 Hons 0RZ1LI. , r JOSEPH FERRARI New Shoe Shop. 71.26 government which is recognized as of great importance tops, ' " Watson, Treasurer white school 2,779.29 dents and Ladles Shoes of the latest style and best French calfskin made to fit. i Memorial Day. The memorial ceremonies will be con ducted on the Academy , Green at five o'clock this afternoon i The order of exercises will be as fol lows: , . Forming Ranks'. Music by the choir; 'GuaFd around the tomb. Prayer, by Rev. L. S. Burkhead. Music by the choir: "Voice of Peace." ,,i ' -i ' . ; :.: Benediction. Music by the choir: "Cover them over . with beautiful flowers." The procession will then move to the Cemetery for the purpose of strewing with flowers. the lost cause. The Silver Qornot Band will be in at tendance and aid in furnishing music, f i inn Ut a T V . -- T : ' ? 4 f i) AU AA A v - t Chief Marshal, , . , 82850.55 82850.55 To am't collected col- ored school tax.:....' .' 8193.66 To am't less 24 per cent commissions... 8 4.84 To am't paid to Coun ty Treasurer,.,.,,,.,, 188.03 , ,C - : ' 7 1 8193.66 8193.6S . ? ' - R. D. Hancock, -,- ' City Tax Collector. Repairing notice, done on short .... . Letter from Georgia. It ' Wadlet, Ga., May 7, 1884. air. editor: Thinking that you djt one oi your oiu rorta roiuuans, i wnn in r,:. -.tMn and will nrnmise will endeavor to give you a few facts L,,,' v, .u ,- Ki The1 dav for the excursiod. is looked forward to with bright anticipations by many of our young people. . j ! Times are very dull. i Your , itemizer sold his moustash for fifty cents and there are many more in town who would do likewise, especially J. 11. and P. W Polloksville Literary Society gave a public debate at their nation last tn day night. Subject discussed: Which is the more attractive, the work ot na ture or that of art. Decision rendered in favor of the negative by a vote of 8to8. Messrs.' D. S. Bonner, Gv W. White and N. H. Street were elected Town Commissioners on. Monday, and Mr. B, t. t. . i i. .1 i i . i in.- election passed off very quietly and thel Flftff tlftH AT TAflihlirft Democrats were elected j without anv 1 aiwii . wi vi Artnraifirtn ' i ... . . wypvDiu.vw.. , ,.. .'). i -a Pnpgnant tA a rosnlnt.lnn nfth.1tn.nl r Capt. W. T. R. Bell, A. M., of King's TruBteea of New Berne Academy. notlre 1b Mountain, will deliver the uommence- uov" """v."" '" "i r!r,rL- V., T P w,n". nd Teachew fcr the seis on atim-5, of uiouv. u " " t"" " Berne uraaect scnooi. win be field at the next. We congratulate Prof, regular meeting the board, wh ich takes Second hand shoes cheap. Give ns a trial; we guaran tee BanBiacuon. . ORZALI & FERRARI, Craven street, second door from maysd&wtf Dall's corner. W. H. Liscomb. ' Jons S. Lkonabd. LISC0MB& LEONARD ; Wholesale Commission Merchant?, , POULTRY, GAME,; FRUITS. AD PRODUCE, 240 Washington Street & 92 Park Place, NEW TOHK. ConaiimmentgsollRltpri. K.tnn,.M.ii. made. F-i- RBFBRKNCES-Irying ' National Panfe New York. K. K (Jcchran & Co., 90 I'ark Place. 2"2Tr ?JEers' 248 w-ashlngton st. Enyard dk Bain, 188 Chambers at. , ' Appiy to t. j.may for stencils. ap25dSm MRS. 1.1. D. DEWEY IS RECEIVING HER ' SPRING STOCK OF Stillixxei? and has added many novelties, which she offers to her customers At Extremely Low Prices. Her OPENING will be on April 24. Her friends and customer nr naanroH that her stock will be complete and her prices as LOW as the LOWEST. ap22dlm OTtog 'arming,saw milling ete. .SS& the graves of the heroes of The farmers, when breaking up land. . nt thPit troXletncomit ,7 - use a plow something similar to our 55, KSZSvb ' non.'Trumah Snittk. V Hod. Truman Smith;; of Connecticut, has just died, aged 94. Thirty or forty years ago ne was very prominent in the (jongress. lie served . three terms in tha House and one term in the Kenate He was a distinguished lawyer and leader from 1839 to 1854, when he re signed his place as Senator. We had lost sight of him we thought MI. Star, all who have the opportunity of being donbiv renaid coming to hear nniwCT S r BelV tor lh enjoys the already nLy mo enviable .reputation'of being an one whole piece. After breaking np L.,. . ti,. dm vnrti. UU) lauua wcv iuu vu uieif iuwa iiuu I C4t ... t :,,,n .. . . n, . . ... , . l Obaw. : ; sl i .-ft j r v uj w of iced nytub, wueu mo wisx m up a little they ubo a little thing to side it about 8i inches wide, like we used to use for opening the row for cotton seed when sown with hand. All their plows are in the same shape, only larger. Corn now is from la to m inches tall. Upon I an average they; make about twelve bushels per acre. It is worth 90 cents place Friday, the 80th instant. Applicants will correspond with the nnder- W.Jtt. WATSON, slened. maoati fiec. & Treas. J I SOO ACRES Valuable Timber Land ' , . OK. 'ADAJf B'CBEEK, .;: : FOR SALE YEBY CHEAP. ICE! ICE! ICE! ...'iCEl The ttnderslened havlne cohmleted ar- rangenients for an ICE HOUSE at Union Point, wishes to Inform the publio that he has now on the way a large-cargo of ICE, wmcn will De sola 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 tore-establish.' , With the facilities for handling Ice at Union Point with but little expense, he is eoutldent in selicitinR the publio to hold their orders for him, that they will obtain the lowest pos sible prices. ; , out oi nwh orders solicited, and promptly New Berne and Pamlico Stcanl Trans- Kew Behne. N, C.lMav 7th. 1884. The steamer, Elm:,jCHy will run her I ThU Iwid iaospeclaUy valnable, containing regula. trip Saturday leaving her berth fft'r 'wSSXffi footof Craven street at 3 a. m. She will I peculiarly adapted to the successful oultlva tafcn naaHontrAra fnr Swan Onartr: TTvrln I "on of Cotton. Corn and Rice. - erg say that they make a other year and next year fail. I - 1 A. ll ii J t A 1 Truu r nr Ti IMTIT v H H tiihv l HI I Ml I iuhe vmh I .. A J-.. ain km , i . ... , ..i for w long a tune that fton't make anv rice. " Cotton i. rJanted V;.S.r. : :." ha had . difiri want' Acrn . 7 j VI ' . I U0J-Jiie '.' . "i"" vxwt, o6u - ne . naa aiea years ago. in 0ur old style. An ayerage crop is y , ,. ,). a .... : . -, . .M.y. " !-w:-v two-thirds bale i. per aore, fer- . .J ..' c rr ' a u but every I Bayboro Sunday morning; arriving at in craven county, and distent from the Town iis Llnftrtor jmmft rlav t Knrn trt Swan I i joeauiori,, in jarrorei couniy. aoout rour- AiiHWHureeKor irora me conuiy roaa. ierjun eimjr.uuu a great, Dargain. . W'., apiffld ; ., : , Keal EaUt Agents. 1 very ntue ' Known or ' here, ivuunwpauun, pou,,Dioiuiiuu, vr oiuuu ana man; mere w none at an. MW. i.vo, , . , ...v. mills are thicker than churches and will relieve ybu.M5 cents. ,, w3 . school houses all put together. Turner-1 i . '.' :rv : tine stills are about the same. There il i '. The glory of a man is hia strength.1 , If :V1 '- 4.il u Aiy, j.. , :., Next Monday evening' Mai. Charles H. Smith, of Georgia, known to th? civilized world as "Bill Art), will leo "r. .r to;,," but very Uttle whiskey sold here, only vou are weakened downthrouehexces- Alien s Brain; Food will permanently restore all lost vigor, and strengthen all th ,musclesof Brain, and Body. : $1; 6 for f 5. At druggists, or by mail from J. II, .Allen, 315 , first Ave New York City.. ej-xjAiu ou'ni'y-m riaiw-i dw3v X,5.0p has 'the happy and rare ; faculty of """", .X.In if ti, t.-VT . 1 cbining.more wit,and sounci sense ff&SSSS man any ui ma ag. xie uwsu s bmiib L-j- nkB-uu r n " i- . I full. 1 was at the station last Saturdav paBeu,ou6 mas maae u t,ue more lk t A l7 1Ml,Qt K He will attract a lartra au-1 vr." . t.. j-a" .Mt... ina goes wimouii interesting, dience, of course. saying. ' All wh go will be delighted V, t J t'. WO',-' 1 1 f aa i ... '".fiil'y that with or i :i -I,, cy- U.i.j aaj t . ' the legislator '. U.f the mud and would r c i ma four doiiai'3 per Kentucky Democratic State Conven ; lion. ; Cincinnati, May ' 8.--A CotnnicrcwJ Gazette Frankfort (Kentucky) special saysv At half-past 13 o'clock $ha Rele gates at lftrga were elected, after several ho.ur of hard vpjrk. They are Ilenry yatterson., Thos. L, Japes, Jaa McKen zieapa 4, stouaard jounaon, The en- tire delegation are for free trade. ; ' ' ,. ; .' Euttcr. ' ,20 tubs more cf Mountain Butter to arrive ct Dail Bros. Price 0 cectr. ' maylO,' from Charlotte. It-is ordered only about once a week and then everything gets on a "high,", : There is one mill dam about two miles from Macon that is 190 miles, long. ) noticed a small stream, of water a few mornings ago thawa running very swift about $ o'clock, and that eve I passed it again and it was dry. I asked about It and, was told that a great many of them done the tame way, dry up about 1 o'clock in the eve and commence running again in the night. ; Noel, v: ; A gentlemandont want tobacco that will foul the air, bite the tongue, or un string the nerves. He wants only nature's exquisite flavors and delioaW. tonic. These are found nowhere i sucn Perfect combination f ? intlie'loaf of the ( Joldon Bel of Norili Carolina, of which I ' Swell's Durham I,nng Cut, for pipe a;. 4 i ,. rt',!o smcL, :;, 13 maJe 400 YARDS BURLAPS, for covering Potatoo Barrels, BU33ELS VFINB, OATS, tor tseo. ., . . . . , Nlcht sweats, fever. chillBl", malaria. dTspepBla; cured by'ells! Health Re I newer. ' $1.' , , ;.-, , ; it Many ladies admiro gray hair-on some other person. But few care to try its effect on their own charms, fior need they, since Ay er's Hair Vigor pre vents the hair from turning gray, and restores gray hair to, U original color. It cleanses the scji,lp, prevents the forma tion of dandruff, and wonderfully stim ulate the growth of the hair., .-.! ..iN 1.. . . The People's Remedy for Biliousness; Constipation. Piles, Sick Headache, Jaundice, &c, is Allen's Bilious Physic, a purely vegetable liquid remedy; large bottle, 5.J cents. At.aU druggists, ( . , 11,1; :''V -if.;i S.W.&E.W.SMALLW0OD . Cor. Craven ft Sol Front Sts. ui.. j, apa dtf i ilMiso Ext rc:rdbry. il if, 'h K. .O.E. LODGE, s Craven St., below Express Offux. i , ap20d6wtf r TO .THE. VOTERS OF CRAVEN GQUNJY; X respectfully inform you that I am a CANDDATE for, SENATOR in the next General Assembly, ,). it .!'; ,1 . ; ,,WSL J. CLARKE. : . New Berne, K. 0., April 8th, 1884.. , dwtf Brick, Brisk T ; For sale ih any quantity. Sample -can be " --' 'iV-v-.-iV ' Ti., -; ,v-'.-H.(; ,1. seen at say store after the T nth of jaay.; an21d4tt .IfTT'.-l JQNlb.' WW THE TWQ VACANT STORES BELOW THB CENTRAL HOTEL,; . Apply at once to .i.-,V: '- .Dlartlrdtf) , (;;(j'fj j Administrator. :r , i . t WIZARD OirKLOn. 1 i, i"ti" ) Ht. Jspob'g Oil. 50 eta. ,: Wood'a Pain Relief, ot - ' Mother Noble'a Healing Syrup, SO cts. . j Salicvlica.S1.00. All for the relief of PAIN and eure of RHEU MATISM, etc. 1 It is said they are all good, and I know they are. t or Bale nt W, L. PALMEU'8 Cigar, To baoflo, and Confectionery Store, next door to the ooruer of South Front and Middle sts., New Berne, N. O.. U. 8. A. ALHO, yon oan find cool and delicious Soda Water, Ginger Ale, and Deep Rock Water, t drink. Finest Cigars to Binoke, and fluent Tobnncotochew. HALUE MICrfAL PIPA3. Yours for suffering humanity, . . ( W. L. PAMOEK II. O. E. IjOrHGHS, Craven Street, below Express C '1 felS' SBWBEUS. If. C. ' : ,dw HORSE TOiITO -;Th8 Best Kd:;i:3 rar E;;: : C ', TRY IT. For sale Thy J. V. .! ; HANCOCK UHOa. Hi.; , : .
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