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- . . x v. a MJiaitri.J:; jm. .N mm-- :'. ':7.1HT"l "' ll.'tl 'i'T ., :'(.' ,t . ' -,'. tj - . I .:;ir.t. M'";. 1 : .vr i is.:, i i ,"i',' , i 'ill '. aniiii VOL. III. NEW BERNE, N. C, AV MAY 14, 1884: Wt.r Wj .(,! I.v.'.t i NO. 38; A Superintendent , of Public, Instruction. r Emtohj JorKNALNortii; Carolina is waking vp tq. the! necessity of a better (VBtemof education, and, I thinXthat in order to keep up the impetus, we need to keep i live man at the wheel. " We need to Keep a man 'in the field as State Superintendent of - Public Instruction who will work for . the' educational in terest of qur,, State, . Have, we such a man? Yes, a marTwhQ. is alive to the work.,,Where la' a .Dagger,' who gaye educational interest in our state such a boom a few years ago) -He is a gradu ate of ChBDel Hilt in, 1857. taueht classi cal schools in Warrenton till the war, was also County Examiner, , He joined the army as private and' ' was promoted fof bravery; He was appointed a Trus tee of the University in 1868, and helped to re-organize Jt on its present basis that has proved to be so valuable to our glorioua old State. .Then, in 1876, he was called to Raleigh, where he started the new- graded school system, from which all the other schools nave grown. He was then elected County. Examiner of Wake, in which office he gave perfect satisfaction,' and Is acknowledged to be one of popular education. ' , i He has studied up the subject thor oughly and knows what he is doing. Ask Col. Bingham if Capt, Dugger was not a success in Raleigh under very try ing circumstances. . s ( ;. 7 Superintendent Scarborough,' in 1 his speech at Chapel Hill last June, said that to Capt. Dugger, more- than to any other man in North .. Carolina, was the great education boom due, and all who know anything of Capt. Dugger, know his motto is onward ' and upward to higher things. He hast progressive ideas, is a live man, sees the needs of the people and is bold and brave enough to act out his convictions. He has de voted his life, 47 years; ' to the cause of popular education; and is a hard student to-day. He loves North Carolina, her institutions, and. a Tar-heel next to his wife and children. . ... : , t 1 Where is the man better Qualified for the position than Capt. Dugger ? If we have him in the State, brine him out. and if not, let, Capt. D's. name go before our convention at Raleigh as the man to direct the great cause of education in North Carolina. A Teacher. rr1 ; u a '; .":v i;1: 1 J". ITIioa v(irliAa . aifa VvArl .Vi erm wo fa mice, gophers, chipmunks, elected out by "Rough on Rata. ' 15o, ; ', . , 8 Notwithstanding mnoh has been said about the importance of a blood-purifying medicine, it may be possible that the matter has never seriously claimed your attention: Think of it now. If, by the use of a few bottles of' Ayet'a Sarsapa- niia you avoid the evus of scrofula, and transmit a healthy constitution to, your offspring, thank us for the, suggestion. Veni.'1Vidi. Vici-I camel I slw. I oonquered is adaptable to' Allen's Bil ious fnysic it quicklr relieves con stipation, piles, sick headache, etc. 25 oents.-At all druggists.- v . 4'. local news: 11 nornnlWluIataro Almanac. Sun rises, 4:55 ) Length of day,' ' ' Sun ' sets, 6:57 14 hours, 2 minutes. yi. Moon rises at 10:41 p. m. " j The TkeatnJ f t i 8 . . ' Trial by Jury" was greeted by a rousing house last night. The perform ance was all that could have been asked and every, body seemed pleased. ' The late hour at which it closed precludes the possibility of giving any extended Ttt 'iT: 8l1"rlf SfT?ce Pm noUce of it this morning. It will be re- ' Armf Report of observations taken at New Berne: ' " 1 1 ' ' v, u 17! May 13, 1884 6 P.M. Mtvi.l iiiMr.Max. , ' Min. Rain- Temp, i t Temp. Fall. ! peated, as will be seen elsewhere in this paper. , Go and see it. ,Naw Berne mount otiM 81 56 00 JtVTlWttri, Observer. Kins ton Items. - Turpentine-i-Hard, 60. - t Dip, 81.60. ' Hams, country. 12io, per lb, Latd , country,' 18o. per lb. J Hides, dry, lUo. per lb. k" green. 4o. per lb. Tallow, 5o( per lb. Corn, 80o. per bush. Meal, 80o. per bush. M Potatoes, sweet, 60c. per bush. reas, field, tfi.ou per bushel. Chickens, 60o. per pair. 1 . Eggs, 10c, per doz. . -, :i A revenue reformer now proposes to impose a tax on female beauty. If such legislation should be enacted, there Ma.' Hughe' Address. . , .. 1 We yield our J editorial space this morning to the Address of Ma j. Hughes on Gen. L. O. B. Branch, delivered on r-rrr .', ., 'i '.in I st j .i. riv . . u i .... ... i it: , The SO tubr of Tnountairr butter; has "aj """6u'no,ci'-"''oli bouu.ub a greai. pamo m lumwu, ' ' i i t ra mtnno nnrw i rivtiiuf lr stii voa rnia nn ns wiwiita r . wuvr 'vu vv vwuvi vi . V VUUiDV ItAiAO I J. to DCfelU, UIV W'V DVOt Oil 1UO , JO lAfV is but a svnonsis of the Address and we 760,000,000,000 miles from this earth hope the Memorial Association before whom it 10 nave it pumisned m run. , . n. tt n cranu,nnitui t. motrimnntr It will doubtless surprise many to see George W. Sutton and Miss Nannie B. the Taylor, at the residence of her latner, T I , 1 " I n llfK Inofnnt Na Aovrfa nA AQb-a Pamlico buperior court convenes next Dan siracK me vitais or uen. israncn. n0 minister's fee "The world was sad. -week) Judge Uudger presiding, uurrine address is an. excellent one and the garden was a wild." " man C. C. Taylor will be on hand pre- alike creditable to the gentleman who Our new chief magistrate had three .arrivaA fit Tlnil KivhiL .if The dredge boat tyclops is on How ard ship railway for repairs. . . . , The first brick ; In the new school building' was - laid yesterdays by Miss t was delivered may (take steps 0f Lenoir county, it published to full.;;; 1 V' ' J Dr. H. D.Harpe Laura,Suter, sb.e, being- the, youngest how conspicuous a character fell in "female pupil'in the school.' ' V' . 17th of September, 1862, when the t That is almost as far as from Lewis Grady or John Fields to the sheriffalty pared to receipt for the Jobbnal. Mr. J. A. Meadows is making improve tents on the Wade 'hdu& on i South ml street' Bay windows are being ut m and the paint brush applied. The Southern Baptist Convention, delivered it and the thonc-ht.fiil ladiea cases before him last Monday morning, I .1 . 1 1 1 A J V who selected the subject. v 0 2 naving ma turnou uj itary mayor, at this time, being in good " I humor with all Kinston, suspended anpther judgment on payment of costs." The Msjor's Conrt. Acting Mayor Street had large ' crowd at 'the ' Station yesterday boys know how , to "set 'em up" and go I mnrninor tn heur him mcfo nnt. inafioo tn I easy. after a harmonious and profitable ses- offendfir(I -in st th(4 nu n: j The Kinston Base Ball Cluh' and the sion in Baltimore, ad journed to meet in nance8. and the, ace, and div of 'aDAe TT Augusta, Ga,, on Wednesday befpre;the theStaie. r , : "' S ad unday;in may, iww. r - Twn tnr An flPrft- I to 49. The Kinstou Club gracefully Dr. G, L.;Shaokleford has moved his fast driving were disposed of when the JSLJ oeniai omce w we uy-biaire ui iui piarsnai marcned trom tne calaboose - DUti think they can fan out the La KateCarraway 'smuhnerF store, where ' ; , Israel Meeettt, . - Grange crowd on a tin-horn and cow' he will be Dleased to see his friends and whnsB aootv nnftranr mada him n fit bell serenade. do work in the best style. , representative of the blackness of dark-, The machinist, E. S. Laughinghouse, In the list of appointment, for church ness itself. , Israel was charged with ?3aTS servqes in, Baltimore, last Sunday" we breaking into the house, with force and Queen street to the infinite astonishment He plead I of our quiet citizens. A countryman, ti I..- i) whn nun srreac taitn in tne nossinmues oirmcii i nrAdrn at ma i;finr,rai m. rj. i uui uuiiiv ui uio uuuiko oi - ureimiuit i " .- :. : Chnrch. South. Harlem Sanare. ' I in. notice.that,Rey. C. A.Jenkens, was as- arms, of Sarah Ann Tucker. . H sign(8a' to preach at the Centrai vMjE. not guilty of the charge of "bn Anita an Vmnrovement has been made PoUcemari Hardison was examined atthfl Atlantiiveneine house. The door stated he was Called upon at ' 1 ' . 1 '. .1 1 'l ' ' i4 has been cords' bo arraigned by weights and niB nouse adoui a ociocs; in me morn- that - immediately upon the tog &tid informed that a man was in the ;the 'engine it wUVy openj aou?. occupied by webbei; Blount and Kjng , A J tt,A noacit nf Winir tnat ms assistance .was needed, ue Than " " . ' ' -i. j Uoont tn tiio Wnnan. wont in. anit lonlrAd I ment week of this institution has alwavs . . ' s ,T ' I , i i . tt-; l 1 : : thus avoid ii some' one always there to open the door. hWiwcnandoaA carried out " over one thousand boxes Of peas yesterday even- of the aew . mayor, seeing the strange sight, exultingly exolaimed: "I told you so. I knew uoi. moses would soon put Kinston ahead of all other North Caro lina towns running street cars before he was mayor a week.'. ( ::. . r Kinston College Commencement be- Tuesdar. June 8d.- and closes He Thursday, June 5th, 1884. Commence up the chimney and saw a. man's feet Deen 8 Ka'a wees m xvinswn, prmgrns up wio vuimtio, a u pa iu u out eTerybody f rota the country as well sticking up there. He then went on the aa from tne town. The exercises are i . , it .'..uvhi..'H (topoithe house and looked down the always pleasing and instructive-and inebesides-ft good lot Qf cabbages, uSut I ' . . , T--.-i -.aa nAtbVAiW into th rmmilar heart. a i - . - . . r L;iiiijjue v a li la luuiiu iDiaci n dukdu uaui o"iv . r i - hundred boxes ot peas snipped, py mt. , ' mO0Tifl A. B " T; R Kingsbury, ?sq.v of the Wi ming . . . ... . . tv" J. L. Rhem were, said he, the finest lot Stan delivers the annual address, clock, Thursday, June oth, and the public may prepare for plenty to amuse, interest and instruct them. . , - out of his sootv habitation. : : 5 ; ; , ( The ladies or we episcopal unurcn Webber Blount stated he beard a dog TmnaST 3 tSi , v tTCZ' X rrwL.Aa "d by knocking off a part of the top of iTc ha ever shipped In a couple1 of weeks . .- r, , ... . lt o.? jnAi-i&'W the chimney , he succeeded, with? the publu pbtatoes 'and' beans Will begin, to go ' . . . i. . , '. 1 T t fnta A ,f i,i BU'; ' help of some others, in drawing Isreal n"K 4 ' , ThElm Oitv left last nieht forWttsh- It N C with a number knassen- ' . . ' . , Blt""5U " " " " u K festival at Kinston last Thursday and ington, N, C, wih a number of passen barking m hia Bleep,, That Uy he wa8 .. evening8. , , Ioe cream , fJraitBi gers who go to atteno-ne nrsi reguar a8leiIlhut'it' 'ttorMmo ttrite;'oonid heitr strawberries, and all other "goodies" conventional tne new uiocese oi &as & fl whininjf fl9 he thought. ' Seyera1 profusely abounded, at high rates, how narnlina. : which is to be ' held there, i . . " . . .i. ever, as they always do on such ooca- ryhtarinir : citr"'eniovs a Utah fttTT & """l?? one an- rioBg.-; Seyenty-nin-dollars, were real- "LWW-';01-,8? B mg& other bill gave no satisfactory answer. ized for the benefit of the church. -The toned teputation for.:)hospitality and we Fnally ho got upand took the lamp and occasion was rendered especially lively ,know that all rwho goi will enjoy the fitertei to ' another room in the house and interesting by the presence and stay among tne generous nearieo. peopie whea u heard a Toice 8ay . .ilBrael Mer, , oi tn pieasam town. , , rett lBrael , Merritt! " w He thn ascer- BXnrslon. . --. 1 f 1 lamea mat ue wm ip tuu uuioiuex. .awu 'A train will leave New Berne on Sun- he put off to the police station.;. He da mornine for Morehead City and re- stated . further that he .had put a big . tnrn that nlffhtl ?, The fare" will be chan stick of oak wood on the fire" in the fore and opportunity given those who desire part p. the night which had pretty well - to attend church at the sea side. " Fred burned out . before Israel adventure, Perry fwill ie. prepared to cater to the but when he dropped down the chimney appetites of tbOBe who go witn tne nest graceful assistance given by Miss Eliza Blount of Beauiort county and miss Mary Smallwood of New Berne. La Grange Items- H. E. Dillon is treating his dwelling to a new coat of paint., , , Rain, hail and wind Sunday evening, No damage that I have heard or. Considerable complaint amonir the he sent such a shower of soot down that peanut farmers, about bad stands. ( it caught fire. : Thinking that Israel's Cotton is coming up and will soon be I situation mizht cret too warm, he raked ready for chopping. The Bland is said rtw, At m. AhahAartWand had water -WeraWr gOOdU - . . .. . . . . i iuo- uase . uatt inaicu ueiwtwu wv put on TT T , f V ft i f. f DaviaAtdei Nine and th Kinston Nine Israel desired to make a statement pi8yed here Saturday, was decided in himself.' He' was up town during the favor of the Cadet?;: they scoring 49 to nicht at Noah Powers',' where he drank' e Kinston 15. J Everything passed off ofnliuf Rhnila Talond mcro smnnir thft vouv.i nw.uv J I T4 tirtlla tVh Hf t DinMl. AlTn passengers per steamer Uenwta yes- JV" vK v . v l-' ST? his monthly appointment here Sunday, terdav : Dr Potter 'was a delegate from by thlB house ho took a n0tl0n that he morning and night. The morning Ber- J?-i it j'! i? eega.trom g . mon, from Solomon's Songs, ethchapt. the Rhode Island State Medical Associa- LmL. . . . . i fthh verso, waa one of tha best we have . ... - . - i on ud Lfita cuunLrv in n loir uaTBi .. ou uo i 1 : tion to ta. American Jueaicai Associa- - - - jJ heard formany days. ,vr tion, whioh. met last week in .Washing. Kwd Ihtly.. athe dopr , , No one . Na " - 0,thVthI: ring their sojournto our u w M " "" 0 ""re" 'w' -,7- tims, befor a jury last Thursday as to ' city' .aJ Doctor and his wife will bs the - "- :w ' meniai couuiuon. vury saw 1 - - , - m . I WUtlUUVU AiQ VT V UAVA VAV'V AA WUO VASAAAa,' 1 DAAV) V tlfOUifU JWIJ 1W - tAIH BUW 1 or Mr. ana wrs.&amon. 1 ; iiero-f'stacfc.,!l said heVfor was. insane, and . jury No. 8. says that . ,i , ' t,t ' a ne nos insane. ' one now taxes cuhtkb half an hour before any body would Af vM rrt t... m s th of the season, v ,. PfNAIIll. , r , r ,t'i I " ' t .- Mri Wt A.' Ewell, from 'near' Vance- boro, was in town vesterday. He called and , renewed, .his .'subscription, to the JodbnaIi..;; w. i , i- ijr.(aJDeri rotter ancij wue, oiwiep-1 rial by J ury, Oomplimcntnry to Btist JI. Hatch, Harrison. ' It wa1 .annsunced las hight flti the ' conrl' ' -. of the performance. hat the con ra "Trial hy Jury" wulbere pe;.' 1 1 1 i Jay, ,llay ICth", as a 'pompli rriei rv .benefit to IIj3s, 'ItcKia, Harri son, xius is "a , corupamenc in wnica I care of a guard ian for some time. help me ouVfj ite&:l, ' -J Isruel was sent to jail to await the ac-1 ; Sheriff Davis was here last- Thursday tion of the grand jury upon the charge on official business, and of course look- of burglary. ' " 1 ' ing after future political prospects. The t .9 . j'"' ; Z1 i'"'-" r;'l .j.V''!'i'.v. ; lahArin waanarrvins a' now and. snmn- what novel campaign document , (the ;i Mb, ,f Announcement. .Editoe: Allow me ! Holv acriDtures) wnicn he told our to say; townsman, R. B. Kinsey, takes the place every citiierf of Now, Berne, who Will through your valuable Journal, that I of the "campaign" jugs, and that Has- conttider Miss Harrison s exertions in bo! f Ifjw E'fllnV'oriJ' its public in- st:, iis -will ' be glad to join.' Tlie theatre building, 1 tne Oxford Orphan Asylum, the repeated entertainments of the Crado l School, the Athletic Club, the l ire' Companies, and others, have profited through her generous spirit, I"" t llarriium's part in these enter tnet.tg, v ' He in many instances i t i t..bt, 1-is not been that -t c performer by any ..-vi.t. It is a labor of ; r iiHil we are sure the bene- r ( "nltwi'l n't let it Lo '"s 1 bor is lo t." ' ' by tl-i l.i J; i p ! ' i i tio or t to r " t ) iv. -tl "l '.1 ; I v i ri r. ..'-t oua : ' - i. am not one of the committee appointed I kins reoommended it. " Now ( that the to wait upon Mr. M. Hahn, as I think sheriff has come to- the ;"Law and the one wnoie auair win bo ueinmeaiui w Testimony, ",:.nis .opponents may iock inenepuDiicanpanyiniNuveniDernezt, well to ineir interests. ,. .,',:", present a solid front. i " -F: were nresent at the Lenoir County ' ao. t '."' w' Williams. Teachers' Association, held Saturday in .May. 18,1884. : "... ; .', ' the Collegiate Institute duilding, the f . meeting was a very pleasant and ' t Excursion to Korehcad. , agreeable one As several months will A train' will leave New Berne on elapse ere the next' meeting, the Bust Sunday morning at 9.30 o'clock and re- ness committee were ejtoused from ap turn at night. Fare for the round trip pointing subjects and leaders for the fl.OO, money, A pleasant trip f or . a little nialltd ' , , SXIXXY WEST. "Well's Ilonlth Renewer" restores health and vi,";or, euros Dyspepsia, Im- pot'nop, fV.vaul TobiUly. Ifil. 3 Trcvont f.;' ' ",y on) rf i 'ii a v M -tfl a by t y's 1,1 1 p .: ii'g occa'non- TLE CATiUr.TIC U'or, an abso lii 4 next meeting. " These ;will be published a month before, and the leaders notified The following were elected officers for the next term: JUr. II. H. Lewis, Presi dent; Prof. P. P. Claxton, Vice Presi dent; Prof, C. U. Hill, Secretary and Treasueri Dor the next meeting, Prof, 1 1. II. Williams was elected Orator and f'isa Mollie Walsh. Essayist. ' After en- (lot-sins the "N. C. Teacher'1 and the "Educational Journal," the Association - ! join-nod to meet ip Kipston College U. l:jib, 1381. . ... GOMMEECIAL. ii . JocitNAL Offick, May 18, 6 P. M. : COTTON New York futures steady; Spots quiet. ' New Berne market steady. No salt's..- '. ;: ,.' . ..v . : Middling-, 10 .11-16 ; Low Middling, 10 7-16; Good Ordinayi 9 11-16. , NBW YORK SPOTS. Middling, -1111-16 Low Middling. 11 8-8; Good Ordinary, 10 11-16. i- , FUTURES. .May,.' . 11.68 , ' June, . 11.77 'July, 11.86 V August, 11.96 CORN Quiet at 631a70c. Jones County: Items. i I would li&e to call tha attention of each of our magistrates to section 758, vol. 1st of the Code. ' Please' read it carefully.' j t.u: ;...!; :. Dr. Scarborough is somewhat busy at this ' time : attending to his ' patients. There is considerable sickness around Trenton now ; mostly catarrhal fevers The measles has about played out with us. , Material is exhausted, except a few persons, who dodged it bo dexte- nousiy that the measles gave up the Chase and left them for ita next visit. Mrl 'T. r Whitaker ; is buildinz on Jones street',' near E, G. McDaniel's store a large building; the lower story to be used for a store and the upper story will be oecupied by ' the Masons and Knights of Honor,,'; i-:.' ! i..;,v : Mn Churchill ' Moore! ! who has been afflicted for a long time and whose sufferings' were great, died at his home near Trenton on Saturday i last, Mr. Moore's disease was dropsy, t He has left a large family in indigent circum stances to mourn their loss. ,w" , )(. ,;t:M. h ;.!; .v?.''ij,-'. ' in;:- What has becomeof the Jones county Exposition fever? , Certainly our peo ple are not going to let the opportunity or snowing our products at Kaieighnext fait : fail because .it) will cost them a smalt outlay of money. Let us wake up anq set the ball in motion. -1 -a ;:;. , Th town authorfties'of TTenton have commenced improvinK the ' streets, They have opened a ditch from). Market street up Jones street, where it has long been heeded. ..While the ditch was be ing cdt nearly tha whola male popula tion of the town was busily employed witn little gouros and tin cups gather ing eel worms, preparatory to a big fish ing spree, whioh came off the following day., My imformant says that the fish would be exterminated around. Trenton if it 'was not' such hard work to, dig worms, and that they made good Use of wis seeaiiug npeuiat pruviHiuu. . . . i . The people' 6f Jones bounty have a plenty of good timber td make kn excel lent board of! commissioners; our sister township-, of. Polloksville' has a whole woods full ot exceUent, timber;: White Oak too. has plenty., so has Trenton. Ltttle .Cypress, .which .has been sty led thd-bannar townsnin or tha omintv for law and order and general Intelligence can faraish a whole board If tn nubile good required it., Beaver creek has a plenty and to spare;, Tuckahoe, though last but hot least, Can supply a large quantity; and 'as there is considerable interest manufested 'by Our Citizens about selecting our: next board of .com missioners,;! would : suRRest to theth to meet in the various townships in public meetings ana reqommena to the board of magistrates BUfch ot their oitiZens as they may think; would make good and competent commissioners.'. Thit course would jbe the. pest to. pursue, Under the present System of electing commission ers, as it would cotaq as neat ascertain intr the wishes Of the tat payers as could be desired. A Republican remarked to me Monday that he was Opposed to Our system) of county .government,, but; he supposed that it was better to, retain it than to, retuni to1 the bid method, as we. are 'now having ad honest and decent government here in our eastern counties while under the old or; Republican Sys tem it was a disgrace jn some counties to civilization. He also added that if some Solon could arise and point him out a better way than the nresent one. and at the some time avoid br obviate the dangers of the old svstem, he would consider him a public benefactor,. ,"Juet here," says he, "I and my party can't agree; 1 never: will vote to place the negro over the white ma,n,;.under any circurr' l ances, let the Consequences be DO ITIKSTIC MARKET. ToEPEimint Hard, 81,00; dip, $1.75. : Tar 75c. to $1.00. Seed Cotton $2.50a3.50. , 1 Cotton Seed $13.80 per ton. ; Beeswax 25c. per lb. Honey 75oj per gallon. . . Beef On foot, 5o. to 7c. , . Countey ELams 131o. per lb. ;" " Laed 13io. per lb.: Fresh Pobk 7a8o. per pound. ; Eoas 10c. per dozen. , Peanuts $1.00al.50 per bushel. , Fodder 80o. to $1 per hundred. '. Onions $3 per bbl. ' Field Peas 85o.a$1.00 per bushel. Hides Dry,. 9allc; green SaOc. Tallow c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 75c. per pair. , Meal 80o. per bushel. . Potatoes Bahamas 40c.; yams 60c. Turnips 50a75c. per bush. Woor-12a20c; per pound. Shinqleb West India,dull and nom. inal; not wanted. ' Building 5 inch, hearts, $4.00; saps, $3.00 per M. WHOLESALE PRICES. ' New Me$s Pork $18.00; long clears yjaiuc; ' shoulders, dry Bait, ciaofc. Molasses and SyRUPs--20a45c. Salt 95o. per sack. Flour $4,00a7.50 per barrel. Ekctiwiiof Tcachsrs, Pursuant to a rcnolntlort' ih Knai nt Trustees of New Berne Academy, noUoa Is hereby given that an election of Principal and Teavbers for the session of 1881-8, of New ueiuo umnu ouuuuii wui us ueiu si tne next regular roeetins of tha board, whiirh tnt. place Friday, the 30th Instant. ' ' AppUeanU wlU correnponcl with the under signed. . , W. M. WATSON, i f maoati See.ATreas flpfice Extraordinary. WIZARD OIL, Slldo. ,.(, ,, , Bt. Jacob's Oil, 50 cts. ! ' ' j . Wood's Pain Relief, '& eU." "' Mother Noble's Healing; Syrup. SO ctn . , , O., 1 1 i .... o, All for the rellef of PAIN and cure of RlfEU isja, eio, t , It le said they are all good, and I knrrarihnv are. Ifor sale W.-JL. PALMER'S Cigar, To bacco, and Confectionery Store,, next door Jo the corner of South Front and Middle 8U.. New Berne, N. o . U. 8. A. ' ' aijHU you can Bud cool and delicious Soda, Water. Ginirer Ale. nnil Tpn Unr-b Woo tn. drink. Finest Cigars to smoke, and fluent. Tobacco to chew. SALLI E Jl IOrlA L PIPES. Yom-s ror suffering humanity, - W. lu PALMER. ' licrtackle.ap- 0MITKnBTATE8 UlHTKKTConKIS Jtasiern utstrict of North Caro- J In . lina, Pamlico District. l I Admiralty. To tne Owners and all persons Interested In me j ugooai jj. nenuerson, Uc parel and f urni ture : You are herebv notlfled in h an.t before tbeHon. Augustus S.Seymdur, Judge oftheU.8.11ist Oonrt, sitting In Admiralty at his office In the City of New Berne, County ot Craven and State of North Carolina, on Monday, the lDtli day of May. 1881, at 10 o'clock. A.M., to show cause, if any there be, why the said tugboat E. Henderson, her tackle, ap parel and furniture, sliould not be condemned and sold to satisfy the libel of John C. Gat ling.seaman, formal, Wm. Carter, seamsn, J20-. also the claims of Joseph Pate, ii, F.lla Asking, m, Wm. F. Wall, $68.50, for supplies, wages and advances. Witness the Hon. Aug. S. Sevraour, JucKe of our said Court, and the seal thereof, at New Berne In said district, the 5th day of May A.D. 1884. It B. LEHMAN, Clerk Moobk & Clarke, - , U. S. Ulst. Court. Proctors. ma6 dtd NY ONE buying TWO BOXES 'Hancock Chill Pills, or TWO BOXES of - f f ' Hancock Pile Remedy, or ONE DOLLAR'S WORTff of ahy kind of Medicine, will be presented with one af HAMLIN'S BONG BOOKS at d HANCOCK BROS. DRUG STORE, Wm. 'Pell Ballaiice & Co., WHOLESALE DEALERS lit ; Grroceries, Cigars, Snuff, -ri Tobacoo, Fine Confectioneries, &c, &c BOUTS FRONT STREET, mayl2 .' V.';" NKWBERI, . N. H. J. LOtlCK, Sole 'Agent m New, Berae ,' ., FOE ' : .i- ' ' LAUBERS BOHEMIAN BEER. Brewed of tlie best Canada Barley Malt and , finest imported Hops, and is considered the finest. Beer brewed 1 1... W. H. HSObllB. i i . JOH S. LKONAED. LISC0MB&LE0XARI) Wholesale Commission Merchants, POULTRY, GAME, FRUITS, AD PRODUCE, S40 Washington Street & 92 Park Place, NHXW YORK. Consignments solicited. Returns promptly made. , t - i . n-:.- . . . . , Rkferknces Irving National Bank, New York. II. K. Oocliran A Co.. (HI Park Plarie. Brower Brothers. 318 Washingtoiii st Enyara Bain, 188 Chambers St. ' Appjy to t. j . may for stencils ap25d8m ' '-' - 1 '-ii'i' i ii . JOHN OEZlLLi JOSEPH FERRARI. Gents and Ladies Shoes of the latest style snd best t'remcb calfskin made to fit. Repairing done on short notice, , ')V- ,) ' ': v'n': n Second hand shoes cheap. Give ns a trial r we unaran- tee.sausiacuon, OEZAII & FEREAEI, Craven street, second door from ' -i mays dAwtf i ,, .?,, , Dail's corner. Vcluablo Timbor Land , ,QN AlAMa,CEEEEr i! FQR SALE VERY .CHEAP. Tills land Is especially Valnable. contaihfns ay.iruie foresfrof Oak, Ah, Pine, Maple, Pop lar ana uum, wnneme sou is very ieruieana peanllarly adapted to the -sueeessful cultlva- jtion or cotton, corn na Klce, . ty--- xne vraci contains ouoacres. more or less, and is situated at the head' of Adams Creek, in uraven county, and distant from the Town of Beaufort, in Carteret county, abont four teen miles, and Is easily accessible from Adams Creek or from the county road. lerms eaey, and a great bargain. -. ' . . WA'IVUN AS'lUDliT, : : M : r. Real Estate Agents.1 Apply to ap29d l.'-feAh' ARD3 BXUIWl?S, for ' ,. AAtrAvtnfy D4-of.AA Td1TAlt .vjv .400 tjsHEis rrtra OATS, for feed. in .f;-.t.';; .ill f. 8.W,&B,W.SMALLW00D Cor. Craven & So. Front Ste. ' nns. .1. D. DEWEY IS RECEIVING DEB ;, !,!, SWUNG STOCK op and has added many novelties, which Bne offers to her customers ' .' At Extremely Low Prices. Her OPENING will on V Thursday, April 24. Her friends and customers are assured that her stock will be complete and fier' prices as LOW as the LOWEST.' ' " , ap22dlru. .. i;i -, -yvs-,i v;-f .. ICE! mum havina completed . ar-,v ICE HOUSK at tJnlon. arm Die public that he 4 nih il ; Delivery System The undA'siened havin: rangements for an ICE Point. wiBhes to Inform has now on the way a large cargo of ICE, wnicn wm db foia m large or small qoantl- ' ties.: . . t, . , ; . , ,, , , , . ; ,., , ,, ,J; Arrangements have "been made for retail ing In a convenient part of th town, v- ii' Special attention is called to the, h, which he proposes tore-etnttlUh, t h : ; i',- w un me lacnities ior handling ice at Union , Point with bnt little expeis6, he Is confident'1 In soliciting Uie public to hold, their ordwrs, ) for him, that they will obtain the lowest. nos, islbto prices, -.s , r j .. -n :'; i;' -i . , -,-i'ui l.TuuH fllfl t0?nl0,'"eT80llclle(:' c1 prtpaptlyf, j, ' K. 0. E. LODGK,: : ' Craven St. , Mow Express 6ffi&.u'.il " ' thV;i-i ip20dWtf ti'f .iii ut : '.i(?iU f. l Dri:!, Cri;! ! - For tale in any quantity. Sample' ea'n te i x e:ter. ay-i'Mi" 44:Mi;.'ivrt-'..Mi -,v 'ill seen at wy store after the I nth ol May, ;,hl.ii( k.'h.j6ke. 1 a p.Mi t i''t j'', i THE TWO VACANT 8TORE8 BELOW TflBri , CENTRAO HOTEL. , . ..I'i'J.Uj, Apply at once to '. ( . ,4 OiSiii.;..V,A'i'. ; . . 'JOffis'BDDNN," ..' ' morddtt ' - Administrator; '"'
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 14, 1884, edition 1
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