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s JAI 3 jY . J OURNAI x " 1 VOL, III. NEW BEKNE, N. C, SUNDAY, MAX 18, 1884. NO. 42. Tl "V LOCAL NEWS. " Journal miniature Almanac. ' Sun riB&s, 4:52 I Length of day , ; , :',Sua Beta, 7:00 J 14 hours, 8 minutes. Moon rises at 12:85 a. m. ' com Killers. Special Meetinr of Cltr Council. We have received a box of curlew . Niw Beenb, May 17, 1884. bugs from Pamlico county, and the A special meeting of the Board was news comes along that .they are destroy- thia m0rning to take action in' re- mg the young corn to an alarming ex- gta& to the resignation of Major H. R. tent. Xhey look baa enough to kill Brvan. War Department, Signal Service, V. V" . S. Army. V. w,. -" V Reb$r of observations taken at New May 17, 1884-0 P.M. Max. r-. Min. Rain. Temp. Temp. Fall. Re wBerne.7. 79 56 1 00 u !? J. W. Webb, Observer. ' Berne. anything they come in contact with. Present Councilmen Gray. Wood, Personal. Mr. William Manly, of . Baltimore, who has been visitfng his mother, Mrs Judge Manly, for a few days, left for his home yesterday morning, accom- Present Councilmen Gray, Street, Simpson and Styron. The resignation of, Mr. Bryan was read as follows: -t- ,, New Berne, N. a. May 0th, 1884. To the Board of Councilmen of the City or jeu iieroe, iv. u. Gentlemen I hereby tender you my 'KinstOD. ' Items. ' :' ' ! . Delicate and Wholesome Iroma acrreeablv unlikn tha rank nerfuma of A bald-headed man gets' off this: Jer- an ordinary essence, is perceptible to sey waisw are au me- go. in taaies those who whale the odor or soeoaont, a like them because they hug so nice. . I chemicailv pure botanio adjunct of the ine Disomies ounaay acnopi. carriea toilet, which finds the greatest favor in up to Smithfield a very Iarg3 crowd of those refined circles where personal picnicerg last Friday., The care were comeliness and the graces which elevate orowaea wita pleasure aeeaers, even the tone of sooiety are held in deserved il . 1 At - I n..' . ... though it was raining when they left. tA Kinston pastor is . trying to put a stop to Sunday night courting. , It is the belief, of the Kinston 1 boya that "he might as' well try to comb, out the snarled mane of the raving ocean with a fine tooth comb.": o . j ' , .., Gov. Jarvis, President Whitford and esteem. Besides arresting the decay Of nep!cted or abused teeth, and remov ing tartar and other impurities which causes them to beoome dim and lustre less it purifies the breath and remedies canker in mouth. . ' ; Notwithstanding much has been said panied by his brother, Capt. Matt Manly TXa fnrtlr nnrf In fcT"riftl tm ' -Tiirv" t?nila I i-Aaiarint inn oa Ufavnr nt t.ha Altar nt Maw u j i.:...t-.i t. i. !l. TtArna. Tha main rnnonn imnAllino- ma Oon Tawib i-amainal nnnr in ITinctn OOUt the Importance Of a blOOd-PUrifV' uen auii uuuiiiiuubeu uiiwu vu iusouu-i- r. . t s - . v.t - . . . . . ... . . r , Tami;co Sunerior Court convenes to- . Tha Anot hv him nn riamanf 10 tb,s 8teP 18 tha fl0UDt 1 entertain or last Thursday night- They are inspect- uy u puwiura wac uie t,.r-XC9-V J-TV. "m -f83-. dUeV.y . m Clement my eligibility to the said office whUel ingthe A.&N. C. Railroad, with Tthe h??tte' hM "everwnously claimed your Manly, iwq., on the list night was pro- am a director of the State penetentiary. view of making quicker time on the aenon. jnmic of it now. IT, by the nounced admirable by competent judges. I regret that I feel that I cannot (road. ' They expect to make an average U8 01 aiew P?es or Ayer Barsapa- compiy witn tne earnest aesireexpressea run or thirty miles an hour during the : " ' ! V u '"r wwum,wi offleen Elected. by some or the members or your Jtsoard, summer season, allowing only one min- . " "; jyu At the session of the Right Worthy Bnoala oontmueas Mayor. The ute for.,stoppage at stations. . . j , wr , q Grand Encampment, I. 0. O. F., held S IT' -1-7 i:,?..: d town oommis- Of the very choicest tobacco leaf- . r" . w ttp 7 r .1 luuciaf Heia to uavo niur uhuiiuuuh cnompRt r.ATaiiaA t.na tirm Mn nnmiriani tD-morrow. Judge Gudger ; will pre- " . ' Our market is well supplied now with weett potatoes', onions, turnips, peas, blackberries, etol Rev. Mr. Jovner. Editor of the Church af, A- ,l .t.. SW1 ana oertml iJh,8ringv -.i - ensuing year, viz: r !' for your rtiality, 1 am, , "4 r ; . the town in "apple pie" order in every with a pipe or roUttlntoTraBcS ivui vuquicu, mvnui, Mr. John O. Gardner says that Ben jamin F. Butler will be the next Presi dent of these United States. The foundation of the graded school building is about complete and the walls Wilson.- .ra iwii'nff tiiv Tjf.fha orinA worlr crnnn. r Grand Right Worthy ; Grand. Patriarch Dr, II. G. Bates, of New Berne. - Grand High Priest T. L. Love, of Raleigh. . ' ; 1 r ' Grand Senior warden J. X. uobb,'Oi fa r,. " ' . ' I como, or uoiusDoro. ' Electric bells have been plaoed in all Grand Scribe and ' the rooms or the ew tserne nouse ai oener, u iaruo. "On motion of Councilman' Wood, the resignation was accepted. : On motion, Mr. 8. R. Street, jr., was appointed Mayor pro tern. ', 5 The resignations of Messrs. W. F. Treasurer m. Kountree ana J. u.-, mckburn were react, and on motion, aotion wag defer- Junior Warden Junius Slo- respect, and have imposed a "horizontal tariff" on all trades, . professions and callings. Voting taxes on a people is a bold act, but often a just and necessary one, and we are glad to know the town now has a government equal to its grow ing importance. rc Wendell Phillips, the noted New Eng land orator, now dead, is reported to have uttered the following prophecy on ettes. Either way it is the most luxu rious of all tobaccos. Trade-mark of the Durham Bull. , ,; ' vf.v. n.i in tankVraA Pot la Grand Representative to the Sovereign . . . . . . .. , tho future of the South: "The hand r :::: "r:?r" wrumgis 6 determined to have everything in apple pie order for summer visitors. The excursion train will leave for Jlorehead City this morning at 0:80 - o'clock and return to-night. Fred Perry will serve the best of the season for dinner at the New Berne House. A series of meetings will begin to-day at the Baptist church, Dr. Theo. Whit field, of Goldsboro, assisting the pastor Meetings will be held each night through the week. Everybody will be wel- :' corned. '- .i The Ebenezer Presbyterian Sunday U School will picnic at Polloksville on . - Tuesday, the , ?0th ' inst. i They have .? ' chartered the steamer ZVenf, which will leave at 8 o'clock a. m., returning about rt'm7i o'clock, in ? the evening.? , The Star C - "Band will accompany them and a pleas- ant time is expected. Fare for the round ;irip25;pe.ntfl.'i. i-irJ an nlafn An f ha wlII f.haf. nnna Esq.; of Raleigh, x v '' the .Board, m compliance with section but a fool need mistake it. New Eng ine Urand Patriarch made the follow- 3 chapter 13 of the City Ordinances. land is doomed just as sure as natural ingappoihtments, yiz: . . '. On motion of Councilman Gray. Mr. laws will produce fixed results; New Urand Marshal w, m. crowell, or . . . . , ... England has no sou worth mentioning, Charlatte f. ibv tum WWM!r wiH1 and her wealth has-been doriyed from i Grand l Sentinel W, T. - Mabry, of his constituents and present at tho next h6r manufactures. These are gradually Raleigh. ' regular meeting of the Board the names leaving her, and eventually they will all District Deputy Grand Patriarchs and Qt such nersons as thev mav desire to go some to the West, but most to the n -.ii i-. I.:-i , IDUULU, wucie tu luvouwicra uu uiuut' uuuuuwu u.u IBiHW. , Ma m.nfotnrinara .11 lnnatarf. Tha On motion, the Board adjourned until I Coal and iron in the South are easily 8 p. m. for the election of a Mayor. gotten it and inexhaustible in amount, .Tnnw vt TKvj.t. hh- rio-ir ana tne iron muis, rouuaries ana ma " ' ' J " ; I .Ll.M l... y knn- tL.. i iuvviiiub uut4 aaw v asa uii hia ui H. Meadows was elected Mayor. By land or at sea, out on the prairie. or in the crowded city, Ayer 's Cathartic Pills are the best for purgative purposes, everywhere alike convenient, effioacious and safe. For sluggish bowels, torpid liver, indigestion, bad breath, flatu lency, and sick headache, they are a sure remedy. ; . COMMEKCIAL. Wm. Pell BaUance & Co., WHOLESALE DEALERS Ilf Groceries, Cigars, Snufi; ' Tobaoco, . " Fine Confectioneries, &c., &c. SOUTH FRONT STREET, , mayl2 " . WEWBERjt,ff. Jr. H. J. LOVICK, Sole 'Agent in Kew. Berne FOB BEER, Brewed of the best Canada Barley Malt and finest imported Hops, and is considered the finest Beer brewed in this country. luaylO dAwtf 1,600 YARDS STJRXAPS, for . covering- Pctatoo Barrols, 4()Q BUSHELS TINE OATS, for feed. IMCE,Etc. S. W. & E. W, SMALL WOOD Cor. Craven & So. ap29 dtf Front Sts. . M. Altafer, of of Fayette- InstallinK Officers: Campbell N3. 1, G. Wflmineton. Pine No. 3. W. C. Troy, ville. Calumet No. 4. Edward Gerock, of New Berne. Paisly No. 10. I. H. .HarriB, of Greensboro. 13.-E. V- Zoeller, of ':Xi Rapiton No. Tarboro. Rowan No. Salisbury, s McKee No. Raleigh. Wilson. No, Wilson. Goldsboro. No, of Goldsboro. Salem No. 20. W, Winston: " Catawba River No. 21. W M. Literary Notices. 14. S. R. Harrison, of 15.-W. T. Mabry, of 16. R. T. Stevens, of 17. Junius Slocomb; A. Walker, of 'City Flnanoea, i ) W9 think it time to shut down pn cor well, of Charlotte. V respondence about the city finances un- , ; 'less some one could tell the tax payers! ' . .Walk! Walk! . j . ' something definite about the amount of . Editor . JOdbnal: Bicyclist j, seems . I the ity debt. Criminations and re- surprised at the new Mayor's order re- ti' criminations accomplish no good. Jit is stricting the use of bicycles in the city, no time f or wranslinsr. We want peace, and perhaps justly so, i as no harmony and a united - effort to build ordinance up our city, v We want 1 " "The Citv Council to settle down ! And "do something for the dear old town. '',,"! ; ','y':: ,l4": Onwabd and Upward. The . Univer sity Monthly of June 7th will contain, among other things, the portrait and commencement address of Hon. Henry Watteraon and thirty-seven sketches of the University's most illustrious sons, The issue will contain sixty pages. Send a dollar for a year's subscription Cro- beginning with this issue, and encour age the boys in their laudable work. The North American Review for June opens with an article on ''Harboring they can be carried to the shops. Then the cotton and woollen mills must go there, for the raw materials are there, and are to be produced there more cheaply, uniformly and better. . Then loos at tne aivantages or tne extra hours of daylight in a year's run. As the South grows stronger and stronger, the wealth, culture and power of the country will be centered there, until she win become, not atone tne mistress, out the central empire of the world. " La Grange Items- Dr. Gates' of Kinston is in the city visiting Dr. Hodges. , ' 1 Wm. Coward reports the stand or cot ton bad in his section. D. M. Stanton will have a self-binder oh exhibition one day this week. liee margrave or snow Hill, a former student in Davis' school, was in town u. Conspiracy," by Prof . , Henry Wade Rogers, who examines,' in the light of international law, the diplomatic his tory of the United States and , the appears upon ject, but then he must remember that how far our government may and must TwSifMFtito. tnere U WCUiana aneaa ana UICVCUBI trnn mmnrpuslnff nlnfa oaMn.: tTAvorn- nr. TTaWidnfT 'fn Ralfi'mnra nifonl. , v --rr" -w..B Fww aB.a,u I u v. kwauva.vi ivuv must flot object to take a turn with the menf wtth which wn am t nnnne. ing the General Conference of the M. P, Friday.- vj, ;.,; sub- 0t.i i..-MMfM.'.- a Several of our citizens availed them- . ' . , I selves of the cheap excursion rates, and And then we can say we told you. ' . i , , ... .... .i,-:;;. Hoine-Itfad Fertilizer. :i t- r:'4' v ,We have received several reports from Jones county; that the; farmers were manuring their crops better for this year than they had for several Footmen. ; V Showing Hands. Editor Journal: Capt. Gray calls upon the "majority of the last Board" to "show their bands, ' as we have done nothing that requires concealment we are perfectly willing to shdw ours. He years, and furthermore that they were fays mat was proposea oy "some 01 mm ti4-1 V Ant Avt D1a taill9XTa I - uauiuinK n..u d t. lagtvmonths of tho vear We have a report now rrom w. a. should be left for the next Board topay, Wnrd. Eaa.. near Quaker Bridee. who We think that he is mistafeen there . , , . . , has a tenant in the person of Frank in femr wnnnv-wr- mvmi, .., ., 1 a '. . i . vcai DUCUII 1UUDV UU US WIO U111D Winecron, wno nas putout ou ten acres -f.. t lflat month fihould 0 tha nert of cotton land lauu waas 01 composi ana Board certainly not all on our Board. Wrolfl nf ARhes. This is the best evi- If he wishes to contradict our last state' .'i , . l in a 1 dence of a successful farmer and we 10. ngures, no " 17 , . . suppositions, v Our ' treasurer pleads predict that Winecroff will have some- lty M t0 his fallure to pogt a monthly Henry D. Lloyd, in the same number of the Review, shows how every branch of production is coming' under the control of "Lords of Industry," corpor-1 Church, of which he is a delegate. Shade Wooten, of our place, has bought the house and" lot of L. J. Ed wards, on North R. R Street, for 81,800 Tne board of town commissioners, at ations and monopolies. Elizabeth I their meeting Monday night, elected A, Stuart Phelps has an article'marked by J. Mclntvre mayor for the ensuing year, rare pbilosophlo force upon the "Strug I ' Excursion season has opened. "All gle for Immortality." Other articles aboard," said the captain; '."bring on of not less' importance are: "Sooiologi- your bar-room," said the excursionist. cal Fallacies,'' by Prof. W. G. Sumner; The good stand of 6otton reported last The Kise and rail or. Authority," by I week was a. mistake Journal Office, May 17, 6 P. M. COTTON-New York futures quiet; Spots firmer. New Berne market quiet. No sales. Middling, 10 7-16; Low Middling, 10 8-16 ; Good Ordinay, 9 7-16. NEW YORK SPOTS. Middling., 11 7-16: Low Middling, 11 B-10 ; uood Ordinary, 10 7-16. . FUTURES. May, 11.46 June, 11. 06 July, 11.83 August, 11.02 CORN Quiet at 63ia70o. . DOMESTIC MARKET. Turpentine Hard, 81.00; dip, 81.75. Tar 75c. to 81-00. Seed Cotton 82.50a3.50. Cotton Seed 813.50 per ton. Beeswax 25c. per lb. Honey 75c. per gallon. BEEF On root, 50. TO 7C. Country Hams 13io. per lb. LABp-13io. per lb.: Fresh Pork 7a8o. per pound. Egos 10H per dozen. Peanuts 91.00al.60 per bushel. Fodder 80c. to $1 per hundred. Onions $3 per bbl. Field Peas 8,5o.a$1.00 per bushel. HiDES-t-Dry, 9allc; green 5a6c Tallow 6c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 75c. per pair. Meal 80o. per bushel. Potatoes Bahamas 40c.; yams 60c. Turnips 50a75c. per bush. Wool 12a2Cc. per pound. Shingles West India.dull and nom, inal; not wanted. Building 5 inch, hearts, 84.00; saps, 83.00 per M. wholesale prices. New Mess Pork 818.00; long clears UJalOc. ; shoulders, dry salt, oiaBic. Molasses and Syrups 20a45c. Salt 95o. per sack. Flour 84.00a7.60 per barrel. Election of Teates. Pursuant tn a ronnlutinn r v,rt n..j r Trustee of New llerne Academy notice 1h j ., iubi au election or Principal and reacbere for the session ofl884r6, of New Berne Graded School, will be held atthe next . regular meeting of the board, which takes place Friday, the 30th instant. Applicants will correspond with the under signed,, w. M. 'WATSON. """"d" , Seo. & Treas. Notice Extraordinary. Ml WIZARD OIL. XI 00. St. Jionh'a on. an ftn ' ' Wood's Pgln Belief, 25 ct. Mother Noble's Healing Syrup, SO cts. Hfllli-rllcn si nn All for the relief of PAINand cure of RHTRTT tJ.u M ATI8M, etc. 1 It Is said they are all good, and T fcnnwthov are. For Bale at W. L. PALMER'S (llmir. To. bacco, and Confectionery Store, next door to the corner of South Front and Middle sts.. New Berne, N. O.. U. S. A. ALSO, you can find cool and delicious Soda F at? r' 9,I.n8er Ale nl Deep Rock Water, to drlnlc Finest Cigars to smoke, and finest Tobacco to chew. SALLIE MIOriAL PIPES Xoms for suffering humanity, " U. PALMER. United States District Court. ) cjinu jjini,rici 01 pionn caro- in Una, Pamlico District. I Admiralty. To the Owners and all persons Interested In mo i uguuat a. uenaerson, ner tackle, ap. parelandfurnituie: r xouare nereby notified to be and appear before the Hon. Augustus 8. Seymour, Judge oftheU.8.Dlst. Court, sitting In Admiralty obuinuuice m ine uuy oir.ew Berne. County of Craven and Btate of North Carolina, oil mouaay, ine itn aay or May, 1884, at 10 o'clock A.M., to show cause, If any there be; whythe said tugboat E. Henderson, her tackle, ap parel and furniture, should not be condemned and sold to satisfy the libel of John C. Gat Hng,seaman, for$22.25, Wm. Carter, seaman, VL?l80i!ielalm8 01 Joseph Pate, $1, Ella Asking, 20.Wm.F. Wall. HiS SO for .nnnllo. wages and advances, Witness the Hon. Aug. fi. Seymour, JtidTO of our said Court, and the seal thereof.) at New Berne In said dist rict, the 5th day of May A.D. 1881. R, B. LEHMAN. CAerk Moore A Clarke, Vg. Dlst. Court. . - Proctors. " . ma8 dtd JjSY ONE buying TWO BOXES . ureal complaints ttti Ti. hit n. . President J. 0. Welling; "Walt Whit- of bad stands are being made by the 1U VYllUill lb Way UUIlUefU .1 man," by Walker Kennedy; and a sym- farmers generally, , ' ; seC. 2. fiyeiry oeeupant of a lot on any street nosium on "Exnerfc TeBtimonT." b I ' Some of the farmers who have nlanted shall Keep the footway clean and the gutter 1 Rossiter Johnson. Dr. W.W. -Godding, peanuts-extensively this season have K"dn Hancock PUe Eemedv. T. O 'Conor Sloane and ,Dr Charles L. plowed op and planted in cotton; others other thina-be oiaoed or left without lawful or one dollar's worttt nt i u,a Dana. , ", The Fish Hatchery. Mr. W. J. Hotlines worth, of Fayette- thing left after squaring accounts next statement, but claims that he was fol- ville, who has been in charge of the fish fftn . lowing tne looceteps 01 nispreaecessorB. 1 uawjuory Butrteu uro uy r wu v"miu ui- are complaining of the bad stand. , , i I authority on such footway or In such gutter, I t Uur streetrduruig ne week have the ameri7tweive hours fternoUce by I I That clause m lliis operetta was repeated at the the- offices of - trust or profit at the same other things and will leave for home to- "wruB wwjiouuiy; vi. 'r-UXri h ahairK -. -, ' . . i i- , k.. iv. -.! Mav: Th annMwanf th uTiiArimnnt. nt erton, ureen county - miss rans- nas "x" j,ij; m ,i ...TMwuLu.-uvw ,r, mightwell be excused when some of as couia have been expectea under the ouu T"1 Bowim.uwuu.vi ; presentation. The play of itself, has little ou m0Bt Drominent public men over- circumstances. It. was the first intro- The members, of the M P. Church in merit, but we venture the opinion that look these things. , - - duction of the plan hare, and of course town held an. informal meeting, Wed not even professionals could have ren dered it better than it was on this ooca' 8ion ' presented. T The costuming and acting was admirable, and all that was possible to make the piece entertaining was done by the management arid par ticipants The first part of the entertainment, C0Bb.i,.ing 01 60108, aueis, quartets, eic, was BioiDlv delichtful,' and we refrain frboi particular iziiig because it is im possible to discriminate. -1" ' Tlief entertainment as a whole was appearance of being deserted. Jatur day afternoon enlivens things' up a lit tie, and drives away the blues'. Farm ers at home attending to business, Miss Mary"; E. Paris, left our, place the charter,, like the sioner Worth, has' completed his work Mf8 A rw left our, place iting the holding of two for the season, picked up his jars and Fridayto take charge pf a school at Wif- the marshal, by tbe mayor or one of the coun cil, without removal, the occupant shall upon Droof of the same be fined three dollars. Ser. 3. Every owner of a house ou a street which has a cellar door, vault or pavement of wood, stone or brick, snail peep tne same in repair.' If he shall, after being notified to do so by tne mayor, a memrjer 01 tne street com- ,-)V;."t i. U4v V ' f James W. Mooee W. F. KOCNTREE, J. H. Hackbtjen,', ' Alex. Miller, A. G. Open. , Mr. EaiTOR: In your issue of the 10th Capt. S. H. Gray, in an article headed "City Finances," says: "That over $2000 of the issue of vouchers by the Board of ,18o3--'4, which was con tracted for by tbe Board of 1882-'8 was kept back and lapped over into the next men for the success of the experiment, tioard is a fact, as tney make it appear, and we are assured by Mr. Hollimrs- arwl it pnnlrl hn fnr nft nr.har TiiirnoaA I anrtk (Iml'Himf mill rannitra liharal aamiraoie, ana iu mio uuu iuwui6. tban t0 make a low estimate 01 tneir compensation, audience gave frequent manifestations expenditures in -1883-'4" . ! .: V During the season just closed 315,000 this is a gross injustice 10 me uoara young shaa were natchea ana turned of 1882- '3, for they kept back no expen- loose in the Cape Fear, which is a good ditures for any such purpose. In 1882-'8 showing considering the difficulties and were collected in taxes, rents, etc. ana drawbacks which had to be encoun paid over to the Treasurer, $11,884.51, tered and overcome during ihe first The vouchers issued for the same year season of the experiment. WQ, Star. amounted tfiu,iU4.03 i,va.uu 01 tne 1.-1 1 j - - . : j a- il. ii uaiauuo VUIiauu o? aF1-i. .uc , .. , fl.n.lnA Bnl.Al it was not understood by our fishermen nesday, to consider the: building of a and others. Mr. Hoi lings worth has (house of worship here. There was no taken great pains to explain all the hid-1 definite action taken or plan proposed, den mysteries of the art and to instruct I bub wa feel authorized, to say that' a the Ashmen in the method of securing church ; for,; this congregation 'will be the spawn. As the season advanced, built in tho, near future, from the fact and they became more thoroughly ac- that one is: needed, and the members quainted with all the methods and plans (are undoubtedly able to meet the ex for ooeratine a hatchery, their Interest nenses. . : , . i 1 . . n " . v. in the matter proportionately increased, and another season they will doubtless enter into the undertaking, with far more spirit than they did this. Of course much depends upon our fisher- miule shall constitute a distinct offence. If there be several owners of such house It shall be sufficient to give the notice to any one of them; l( the owner pe a non-resment tne no tice may De given iu nigugen-ur w mo ouuu- pant of tne noose, uity urdinances, These ordinances will be rigidly enforced after tne 1st 01 june. . - :. - - JOHN M. HAKUETT. ,r- mayl(l-lw : , J. , City MarshaL MX 0BZ1LL J i; Medicine, will be presented with one of UABU'S BOJNU BOOKa at i d HA1VCOCK BROS. DRUG STORE W. H. Liscomb. John s. I,eonari). LISC0MB& LEONARD Wholesale Commission Merchant?,' i IS 1 1 uriiiii.. : PRODUCE, 240 Washington Street & 92 Park Place, ,! 3X3iS-Wt,"VOI1.3BC..''"' ConslEnmentSSOllclted. Rntnrrm 'made; - . r ' . RBPBRKSC1C8 Irving Natlenal Bank, New York. It. E. Otchran A Co.. !) Parii Pio. Brower Mrothera. 218 Washington st. Enyard Bain,18Cliitmbersst u Apply to T. J. MAY for stencils. ap25d3ni POULTRY, FRUITS, of their appreciation. "f hurcli Servlcea Xo-day. ..... Methodist Church Services at 11 a. m. and at 8 p. m.' by tho Pastor, Rev, T)r. Rnrkhfiad- All invited.; Seats free, Polite ushers, v ' 1 X-'- ' Pollock street Chapel Sunday school at 9 a.m. Prayer meeting at 5 p. m. Pre;1 yU'nan Church Seryices by the r lor. r 7. L. C. Vass. at 11 a. m. and nn vnipnt, nn tliA pneinp. This ia a nlain statement and if anything further be The closing exercises of this school necessary this Board paid $1,000 more will b Monday evening. The Super- 5 p. ' 'bnth school at a quarter -V. W, T '.or. Shields Rector. Uuly 1 a. m. norm 1 . , 1 i i , 1 r ,,0 iu 1 for former Boards than the Board of 1883-'4 claim to have paid for them. H. W. Smallwood, , , Alex. JIiixkr.- - ;; ' ' ,' James W. Mooue. .Excursion to Horcnead.-1 , A train will leave New Berne on ' -in y ninrnn nt 9.30 o'clock" nnd re ' , ' 1 ' 1 1. Lis for the round trip 1.1 . A 1 li .1 t trip for a little ' i...ilUd tntendent, lion. J. S. Long, being absent, the Address, History of the School, and the Valedictory were post poned until Monday evening, May 19th. Reserved seats 10 cts., gallery 5 cts. Performance begins at 8 o'clock sharp, Vome one, come an. . J. A. Savage, Principal. "'. fcHLIMJir MEM. "Well's Health Eenower" restores' health a)l vi;jor, curea Dycfej-nia, Ira- 1.., : . 1. nrrom TelnnhiMie .T. . : There was a publid administration of the ordinance of baptism, by immersion, in this place, Sunday before last. Kev. Wt'Ti Jones- pffleiated. ; Seven or eight persons were baptised; ' J ' ' - J ; The oia piazzas nave an oeen torn away from the- Ocean View Hotel, and new ones throughout are being built in their places. The sheriff intends to have it safe as wen as pleasant. The poney-penning on . Saturday the 10th, was well attended as usual. . A number - of the ' ."bankers" chaneed hands. We notice that Bro. Jnrney in vested a small sum in horse flesh for up- country use. , .-, '"') We challenee the most highly favored town or village in the State to present a more lovely and lefreehing appearance than does our own "c,ity by, the sea." Standing at the intersection of Ann and Turner streets and lookinit north and west, the rows of elms in heavy srreen foliage present' td the eye of the be holder a scene of surpassing loveliness ana beauty JOSEPH FERRARI. F3w Shoo Shop. Gents an$ Ladies Shoes of the latest style - and hest French calfskin, made to fit. Repalrini , done ' on short notice. .; '., - Second hand shoe cheap. '. Give 'us a trial:, we euaran. tee satislactlou. - . uxvaaaja ot x ixvrviLXVi, t and has added many novelties, which Bhe offers to her customers , URS. .1. D. DEWEY ' IS RECEIVING HER ' : '' f SPRING. STOCK' ' Craven street, second door from : mays dtwtf - . " - - Dall's corner. Valiintla Ji r UrJ ! ON ADAMS CREEK.' ' FOE SALE YEEY CHEAP. This land Is especially valuable, eontalnlne a vlrein forestof Oak, Ash, Pine, Mnpln, Pop- lar and Gum, while the soil is very fertileand peculiarly adapted to the successful cultiva tion of Cotton. Corn end Kice. The tract contains 800 acres, more or less, and la situated at the head of Adams Creek. And lliia ia moral v ft snooi. in Craven county.and distant from the Town Ana tuia is merely aspect- of BeBUforti ia Carteret oontv,aiout four- Extremely Low Prices. Her OPENING will be on " ' v'" Thurtdr, April tier friends and customers ar nflsnrsd that her stock will be complete and her prices as LOW as the LOW EST . i M apaaaira . , , , , , Fcr T.:r.l, men 01 tne many, attractive views py teen miles, uid is eny nm-i-miiiie from WhlCil UieplaCeiB adorned. Uome to AciamsureeKor iromtneeon-ityroad, thA EMl OH, 1 nnd AAA Hnmf.thir.o-.Fn. 'lerms easy.and a jirt l; . . . . .. . , Ap)JyW) JOUI'.NAL,. . ,;, , . -:'.'- avaid i.WATrfffl .v MREF.T. Ktal ij.uae Agents. THE TWO VACANT STORES BELOW THE, , CENTRAL nOTKL. . ' . - -' ' Apply at once to ' ' ; ', ' , ' " Jon:;DUNN, " mart dtf ; . , Administrator.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 18, 1884, edition 1
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