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v - ! 1 f- 1 1 ;.! f fi i'-.i ' : JLJLJLU -i rr- VOL, III. NEW BERNE. N- C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1884 :.' . NO. 44. "'" . "A '.) ft T " ' . " . r ' - ' ' . . -; I I . . - 4 ... ...... .....j ,.;-.t mm mM$m;mw '1 LOCAL NEWS. Journal Miniature Almanac. Sun rises, 4:50 1 length of day, "Sun sets, 7:03 f 14 hours, 13, minutes. Moon rises at 2:24 a. m. '.' h ; I : - . : ,i I T ' , U'arl Department,' Signal Service, V. S. Army. Report of observations taken at New ' Berne: .. ,r " 1 " - ' ,.1,!,no ,..M.May 20, 1884-6 P.M. , Max, i j Min. Rain Temp, Temp. . Fall. Jsw.Perne. 90 c. .i- (54- 00 i.iit -'- J. W. Webb, OojerfeJ. , .. Yesterday was the warmest day of the season. .'i r Irish potatoes and beans are plentiful in the market now. - ' ; " A trip on the Shenandoah to Elizabeth City is delightful at this season of the ; Xiar;. M ii'l 4li ' ' 1 i 7; The M. B;i Church ; Working Society meet at the residence' of Mr. Thos. Daniels to-night. . ' ' , , . , The steamer Gotdsboro cleared for Baltimore yesterday with a cargo of -general freights. -at . ; The street sprinkler has extended its operations to South-Front and. Pollock streets'' It is quite an institution. , , . Georse Washington submittea to a verdict of i manslaughter at Pamlico court on Monday and was sentenced to twenty years in the penitentiary. V : The old Iron that! has been taken from the A. & N. C. Railroad bed, which was replaced by , now steel rails, has been drilled and is now ready for the fish lbars. It was remarked yesterday that since the contractor had commenced work on the Episcopal church spire, the number ot'fburtd-shouldered men had dimin. Mr. S. R. Street, sr. , is making a great improvement on the dining room at the Gaston flouse." The walls and ceiling fire receiving attention and soon the dEhlntf iroom : will be as1 neat as the neatest.' , , t . . , , ( , Much interest is being manifested in the meetings at the Baptist Church. Dr. Whitfield is a very impressive speaker. ThejSimplioitjr of his manner of present ing the Gospel carries conviction to those i 1 L-.i ' - " V ' eeexing a uevwr wj, ( , . ' The steamer1 Kinston will run an ex cuWioii tm the 29t& and 30th of May fro'ni Bectbn' Old, Field to Riverdale, stopping at New Berne. This excursion is give? fbt the colored people in the neighborhood of Becton Old Field and all others who wish . a pleasant time The N, C. Republican is a new paper published at Weldon by MacD. Lindsay. It claims to be the Civil Rights advo cate, opposes the sacrificing of the car dinal principles of the Republican party ' by orpting a coalition with dissatisfied Democrats, and is the: very paper to ibring but a full Democratic rote at the .next election. 'v"fJ---;; : The,, work, of painting and repairing -the cars at theailroad shops is being pushed; along) and soon a- handsome train will be ;on" the road,' painted the : olor of the Pullman Palace cars, and provided with Improved lamps, nickel - plated racks,; etc. W, E. , Charlotte : is applying the paint brush with much taste and -good judgment. ' By the 1st ' Of June train of cars will be running that will equal any in the State. " " We regret that we Could not attend - the theatre on Monday night to hear the address of our County Superintendent, J6hn S.'Lorig,' before the colored graded school. - His effort is highly spoken of by those who heard it, as being one eminently practical and suitable for the occasion,; ; Ilr. Long fs perfectly at home Jn literary, matters, and on all public 0C ' -casions can always hold hia audience .lie delivers the address before the white graded school at Kinston on the 80th of May, and he' will be equal toj the occa- , Bion, .i' W j' i r-. ,5 Our;"cbrrcpporident"'','Z.'! wants the Blielliss of the streets stopped until cold weathef, and "we think he is , right. If any one denies that he Is right let him go and " reside at the end of Craven ' street, where they are being spread, for a fe-' days and he will . be con verted. We are informed by Mr, Brady, however, that the canning busl nesswill stop after this week. They have informed the oystermen that have been up this week not to bring any more and are only waiting a few days for those who have not received the in formation. - J " . Kail Storm. , Tl ; s from Mayavillo, Jones couL;y,'w fiiat a heavy fall of hail in that St otioii: l.ai.t Sunday .damaged the . crops col!-. '"rntle and killed several slier . r ... l'. C :' Ictt, Lou. A severe wind aecorpprr.iod t'..o hail and demol ished tho. Rtove cf I.Ir. Alois -;o Foy. C.it t. C. D. Iuy liiul CisOj n 1 c 4.! ,r- i to a fcl 1 L-:t 1: I to I low :, The Onslow Trade, ,' I The efforts the Jotjbnal has been making for the last two years to secure steam navigation for Onslow county I will eventually succeed. The only .question now is, who will get there first, New Berne or Wilmington. If our merchants here knew it they are' already connected with White Oak and New rivers by the steamer Margie and the A. & N. C, Railroad. But the farm ers in that section ! have been doing business with Wilmington so long that it is hard to break them off suddenly, therefore it will require some little ex. tra effort on the part of the : business men of New Berne, in addition to the advantages' of transportation, to turn the trade in this direction. Many good and responsible; farmers want accom modation through the Beaton when the crops are being cultivated; the New river farmers have, been getting this in Wilmington as that has been the only city to which they could ship their pro ducts by boat. The filling np of the new inlet has made navigation to that city from New river more dangerous and tedious and the beople have, for many years, been anxious for an outlet less dangerous and more expeditious, Wilmington knows this, and the work of the Margie and the frequent allusions made to the wants and the capabilities of the New and White Oak river sec tions by the Journal have aroused them, 'and they may yet rash a railroad down the sound and regain what they are likely to lose. That our merchants and business men may keep' posted on what is going on in this matter we copy an article from the Starpt the 18th on the Inland Coasting Company "We were shown yesterday a copy of hand bill issued by the "New Berne, Beaufort and Onslow Inland Coasting Company," .in which are offered all sorts of inducements to secure the trade of Onslow countv. 'The neonle of New Berne realize the value of that trade and are "moving heaven and earth," as ib were, to secure it.' NoW the question simply is, can Wilmington afford to lose that trade and let other towns mo nopoiize ltr li Biie cannot, and our people resolve to prevent such a sacri fice, and will go to work at once to carry their resolution into effect, then there is nothing to fear.- But if we fritter away the precious time in tcuktng, while our neighbors are acting,, we shall all wake up some fine morning and find New uerne and otner cities monopolizing tne fih and ovsteradivertett from onr mar- ket, and our successful rivals laughing in their sleeves as they contemplate tneir own smartness and our supineness and indifference "Judging from what we have seen and heard the ''New Berne, Beaufort and Onslow Inland Coasting Company' is a wide awake corporation, and if. we expect to keep the trade of Unslow, even to the extent that we have hereto fore done, we must be up and doing, No time now for procrastination, What we intend to do must be done quickly, or else the time for action will be past.'? No v our merchants must not under value the work being done by -.-the Margie.' The peanut". and 'naval store trade of Onslow is considerable. We mm? t be -prepared ! tb handle those ftrti,lfia una r,av Wilminon Tr!p.en for . r J , o mt .7. ,vo ! auoouj! ues,iw wuioiioiou arouna mat tne .,marge ,1am aeuver naval stores, at Beaufort to, be taken to WaahlnirtAni '- Jnac tiilnlr' nt it: Onnlnw products marketed at Washington! This .uuuuu ywumj j compiimentaryiq ta tne, Dusiness quai- ities, enterprise and push of the citizens of New Berne.'' ; Th f i,a m whito " y , "T .."' uaa r ver Becwons nave pus meir money into a steamboat and are endeavoring to ; get to us. Let usextehd them our rivht ha l nn(T wolmmft tlifim. We v.'-.i-. ii '.i .J muai ao more vuan wiia; w only encourage , the.. Inland Coasting Company, but we must strike the very heart of Onslow by first a tramway and then a railroad. We are much nearer there than Wilmington., We have quick connection between this city and the North by the Old Dominion and N C. Freight lines and there is no reason why the products of that rich county should not come this way if we make the effort to bring themvJ ' ' Paiaensera by the Sbonandonli, . Dr. Potter and family returning north Mr. Marshall Parks for Norfolk, and our Bergner. & Engel man Jas. Red mond. '. Quite a number of Others left but we failed to get their names. ' We clip the following lines from the New York Observer. They were "In Memoriatn" of a lady who died in New York. There is something singularly impressive and beautiful about them 'Tis idle to talk of the future. XLUVA VI 1C ill ill. ix v tiu ' U ayv-vu mid oiir years, - - Cod knew all about it, yet took her AwaV from the on-coming years. -. God knew all about it. How noble, How ppntle she was and how brave, How bright was her possible future, Yet he jmt her to sloop in the grave, God knew all e1o;:t those who lovo her, llow bister t'.iO tnul wonl 1 bo - Au li- A-,t t' ro1' !i it nil ( iod M lovin; A;, I i.-i a S'J much b..'J.ot thim wo. Personal, Mr. Marshall parks was in the city yesterday. Ha is preparing ' to push work on the Harlowe creek canal. Messrs Clement Manly, L, J, Moore, W. E. Clake, W. "W. Clark and O. H Guion, attorneys, andDr.W, P. Bal- lance,, wholesale merchant, are attend' ing Pamlico county Superior Court. Mr. J. C. Bryant, of Jones, was in the city yesterday and reports a good stand of cotton. r . i - . -. " " meeting" of Democratic Executive The chairman, E. II. Meadows, calls a meeting of the Demooratio Executive Committee; to be held in this city on Saturday next at the court house at 12 o'clock for the purpose of fixing a time for holding a county convention to select delegates to the State and Con gressional, conventions.- We hare pub lished a list of the committee that -they may be . reminded that they have been entrusted with the duty of representing their townships in all meetings, and to advance as far as in their power the in terest of the party; ; Political conven tions name the men for the people to vote for, but the convention starts pri marily with the people,, provided they assemble and attend to the prelimi naries which are necessary j io having them represented ( f in said , conventions, V .Those n . who stand aloof and take no part; in jthe primary meetings will have no right to complain afterwards of packed conven tions and cliques and ' rings. " This is true of all parties. The people should attlend the meetings, or their represen tatives should, and prevent the forma tion of rings to defeat their wishes. s Stop Shelling. MR. Editor: It is said that the three essential elements conducive to good health are: pure air, pure water, and sunshine. ' In view of the approach of the . warm season, and the continued shelling of our streets, the first and second of the above elements are very much marred and rendered dangerous to health. The degradation of animal matter which is constantly going on, the effluvium emitted, and the impregna- tion of well water, all arising from the putrefaction of animal life adhering to the oyster shells, is a constant menace t0 tll6 publio health at this particular season. The authorities .ought to post- pone any further spreading of shells on thestreets until the. weather becomes cold, when the practice would prove loss dangerous to health. r Z. Kinston Items. ; ' There is no change in town - market quotations since last week. The next convention of the Episcopal Church for the Diocese of Eastern Caro lina will be held at Kinstxn. -t . "When in society never talk of your self," is the injunction of an authority nn At-.inn fit.f.o. Bnmo nnonle in Kinston never dothey run down other people. The annual meeting of thestookhold era of Kinston College Stock Company wl 00 1ela VYeunesuay, juae sa,ioo, .viii A'nlnnb- am at Kinat-nn linllocfl fulI attendance is desired- Our mayor and town commissioners have struck boldly for revenue and re- I fCTO. It '..fa - -HOW said, however, they SS& t , Hon. W. M. Robbins, F., C. Bobbins and SM. S Robbins are some of the can didates for Congress in the Salisbury district. The birds seem to be over- Plentirai m tnat district. is tne piace for Tx. J. Mewhorne to iro and crow fat. u. - . ftU .f , cre,lion ia B0 erned by the laws of compensation, What is lacking in one quartet ia amply provided I or in anotner. ine-manwitn the softest brain generally has the hard , tok ,,, M i8 fuUy illustrated in tne candidacy for sheriff of our old "jug campaigner" of Kinston. : prom bUlet&oux passing between the belligerents, it appears that Granville and t Lenoir counties have declared "war to the knife and knife to the hilt. If any of our young gents shall attend Greensboro Female College commence ment this year, they expect to go armed with Gatlwg guns. . It ia said that one of our candidates for sheriff strayed over into Wayne county last Sunday and turned loose his fog born in a churcn to tne great de light and astonishment of a Wayne county candidate ; for : . Sheriff.' The Wayne county candidate took lessons at oncfl in the art of electioneering crac ! ticed by the Lenoir county candidate, and is now sure or his election Kinston has chosen distinguished ex amples in State craft and town govern ment for imitation and adoption, to wit Prince JJismarcK or uermany and tne mavor of Goldsboro. Hereafter we are to run the machine just as Goldsboro runs it, and, like Bismarck, we have interdicted the presenoe of th6 Ameri can hog in our city iimits. ine exam ples of big bugs'.' are contagious Anthony Davis, Esq., the hospitable proprietor of Pink Hill, sent us last Monday meal prepared of corn made in 1882. We pronounce it' the best article of meal that ever . went into a "corn dodp'r." It is not now surprising that Pink Kill ia reaching out fitter blooded stock, Plymouth rocks and Maltese cats wheut- eriia such a bountiful supply of f i- 1 1 . , . ; to feel on ia that famous locuUy. ' ' ',. - La, Grange . Items. Miss Fannie Gardner, of ,Pjtt, is visit ing relatives in our town. ' ' , - v . ; '. It is not often, that you ee area headed man with a black must&ch. ' Lovit Hines is making a lumber yard in town. He proposes to- keep it well supplied With lumber of all kinds.!' Rev. J, i D. Carpenter! preached liere . , last Sunday and Sunday tight, and at Hickory uiove at a:au o ciock p. m. The Dempcratio township meeting held here Saturday, to elect delegates to the county convention and to elect a township executive committee, was largely attended.. : m ; i - (J. W. Joyner, called the meeting to order and acted aa chairman, and S. I. Sutton acted as secretary. r - si. ti. wooten, j. w. Kice, s. i. but ton and G. L. Taylor were appointed to recommend a township executive com mittee and delegates to the county con vention. ;..m w .-.,. :f The following were recommended and elected: ; ' ' " ". Executive Committee S. I. Wooten, . P. Joyner, S. I. Sutton, D. W. Wood and O. K. W. Howard. ; , Delegates 0. s S. i Wooten M. H. Wooten, W. S, UzzeU,' Noah 'Rouse, J, L. Kouse, tii L, 'Taylor, J. x. Joyner and B. F. Sutton, jr.1 The township executive committee ; was added to the list of delegates.! rw. ;, '1! .' -i The meeting warmly recommended N. J. Rouse, Esq., to the Democracy of Lenoir county as one in every way worthy of their support, and urged his nomination as a candidate for a seat in the next Legislature of the State.- ;, Stonewall Items. , The stand of, cotton -bids f au to be excellent. r .-.. s-v - 1 The haDDV man of this place is R. H, Baxter, and the cause of his joy is the finest girl baby that ever arrived in this place is at his house, ' The ladies of Bayboro are holding a festival to raise funds to build a church in their, place. My opinion is that a church there will do no harm-, . There are several or our citizens in the Bairds creek section in this court about setting the woods on fire, Will have to wait the decision or the court for the result. 1 ' ' J . ' i " Rev. B. B. Holder has worked himself pretty well down in-a series of meetings in this place for the good of tins com munity.' He has had rather poor suc cess. A hard set to worn on; The insects are doing serious damage to corn and rice, and I heard some one say that the cerlew bugs were eating the children. ' My . opinion ia that it is another kind of bug that troubles; the children.. ' , .;, .-,; Judge Gudger. was. a little behind time on Monday; j however, he opened court aDouc i m., cnargea tne grand jury and the case of George Washing ton, the man charged with having com mitted murder in your city and found guilty by the jury and sentenced to be hanged at the rait term or our conn out took an appeal to the Supreme court and by that court was granted a new trial, was called and the criminal submitted to manslaughter and was sentenced to twenty years in the State penitentiary More Tronblo In DanTlIle.' , Danville, . Va., )Iay 19. George Adams, a colored man from the country, who was the nng-ieuaer in Drmging about the riot on Novr'Sd, appeared on the streets here Saturday. lie was dia-1 covered to be armed and was reported to have ; tnade; .'threats? -He', came again tnis , morning , armea, ana a ofnee of one of the factories, , Adams was ' ,. knocked down' '.' ' and- eyerly :4.t ri,rf u,-,r,J nnno.1 knfn-o !vi 1 A' Ja 'nr3vAii the mayor ana Were admitted to tau on r.ij their own bond in the sum Ot liXM eacnicil'Withoutremoval,theoooupantihallnpon tc .appear 'ta court-pn th6th,inst. . A canpre mnn cs wessonj-eyofyqK anu a belt or cartrioges were iouna on Adams person. Adam's, was one of the witnesses before Senator therman's, in- yestigaiingQommitiee.jy.,,; 0(f w tiK! ' '-i-'A mj -I.. L " -. ' i - , - 7 - - .' f- ,-, Tn .TorniiAh' nfflntt lit nrnrinfd' to ml.t TJill nJ '-TM TTja1a V.ri. f1"" "va' "v ; veiopes,U8ra8,iap,Uircuiarinveiorw6, etc;, in' fieat and handsome Style,' and also at price to -suit the times,, uive ub i, ij ni Di. .-; r,-i . -j '.- "", . . ,,, ,.' r- (".. -.1 ri ii.i nr j...- , T i T.-j i-A gages,-5 Deeds? toe ' ?onds, always,, on Vi o rl Blanks for the iiDDoititment of Over-1 seers, and for making,Overseer s report, on nana. ' . . , , A. Youngster's Teeth demand greater attention than they usu ally receive; . Mother's oareful of their children's physical well-being wisely adopt Sozodont as an article 01 tne lam- ily toilet. If the first set of a juvenile's teeth are daily polished with this match less purifier, the' second set' are almost invariably white and strong1,' and prove a life-long blessing, otherwise they fre quently turn out carious and irregular; Young and ola alike Denent by us use. i"Will the doming man, smokeV" was settled by Prof. Fik in his .charming pamphlet..- He says, moreover, that the rational way to use tobacco is through ine pipe.: jxh ostco uiu uuiy 1,110 vm, tobacco should be used. . Whiclv Is the . 1 . ' . 111 i-l i. 1 , Al 1 . bestc mat to, -w men nature nas con tributed the most exquisito flavors. BlackweU's Durham Long Cut fills the bill completely. Don't be deceived when you buy. The Durham Bull trade mark is on every genuine packaged 'Ayer's Saraaparilla has such concen trated, curative power, that it is by far the best, cheapest, and surest blood- purifier known. .-. COJMJMERCIAL. Journal Owice, May 20, 6 P. M. , COTTON New York futures : barely steady. Spots quiet New Berne market quiet. "No sales. .," ' . , , Middling, : 10 9-16 ; " Low ' Middling, 10 0-18 ; Good Ordinay, 9 9-16. ' ' ! ' .- NKWtOBE SPOTS. . ' - Middling, 11 1-2; Low Middling, 11 1-4; Good Ordinary, 10 1-2. . FUTURES. ' i ' ' s ' May. ,. .-48 , 4-v June, 11.C4 July, 11.81 August, :a ,11.91 ' , , ,, CORN-Firm at 67a75o. .. . DOIUKSTIC JXABKET, , Turpbntinb Hard , $1.00; dip, 81.75. TAB 700. to 81.00. . Seed Cotton $2.50a3.50. Cotton Seed 813.50 per ton. Beeswax 25c. per lb. JtiONEY 7oo. per gallon. -Beef On foot, 5o. to 7c. CotJNTEY Hams 13io. per lb. " Laed 134o. per lb.'. 1 Fresh Pork 7a8o. per pound. " Cjuqs loto. per dozen. Peanuts $l.00al.50 per buBhel. ; Fodder 80o.- to $1 per hundred. Onions $3 per bbl. Field Peas 85c.af 1.00 per bushel. Hides Dry, 9allo.5 green 5a6c. Tallow 6c. per lb. CmoKENS Grown. 7ac. per pair. meal guo. per nusnei. Potatoes Bahamas 40c: yams60o. ' Turnips 50a75c. per bush. ii W00L-:iai7c. per pound. wholesale prices. New Mess Pork 818.00; long clears 91al0c: shoulders, dry salt, 8ia8fc. ,, Molasses and Syrups 20a45c. Salt 95o. per sack. Flour 84.00a7.50 per barrel. For Sale, ONE HOUSE AND LOT on South Front, or. poslte the office of W. G. Brlnion, oontalnlng auoui ronrteen rooms, now occupied by Mrs. Johnson ai a Boarding House. The above property will be sold on Long Time or for Cosh. or iurtuer particulars apply to WILLIAM WUlTFOKD, Attorney at Law. may21 dlw Newbern, N.O. Morse Shoeing. SAM'L JACKSON desires to announce that In keeping with the times, money being scarce, lie will SHOE HORSE'S for ONE DOL LAR. AN D FIFTY CENTS PER SET. Kicking horses and mules he will charge TWO DOLLARS PER SET. , He refers to his present patrons as to his ability to do good work,, may21dlm Excursion! MAY 29th"'. and -.30th, 1884. The Steamer KINSTON will rnn an excur sion for Colored People from BECTON OLD FIELD to RIVERDALE, below Newbern, May 29th, and return May 30th. giving them one night in Newbern. . i are ror nouna Trip, to cents. To Newbern and return, 50 cents. Newbern to Riverdale and return, 25 cents. Rtannlntr tit. all TAnrlfntra ViaIaw TCantni DM Field. Leave Becton Old Field at SIX a.m. T. G. DIXON, '.' , U ,.!.: i JD. TAYLOR. OfkicB o? Light Housb iNSPecroK, FIFTH illSTBICT, Bai.timobe, Md - May, 1884. FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD. A reward of Five Hundred Dollars will be paid for the apprehension and conviction of tne person or persons wno removea tne wnis- on cape naueras, jMortn Carolina. Jy Ui uer UI uiu x.lKUi xitiuao nuam. Commander V. fc N , -Light House Inspector. may20-d2t To WllOm It ?May Concern! SEaiKveryoocnpantofftiotonanygtreet othBr thing be placed or left without lawful authority on such footway or In such gutter, ' tb s JoccnDant' f ' the lot (hall remove the same, , If twelve hours elapse afternotloe by tn marshal, by the mayor or one of the ooun- ,wirtQh has cellar door, vault or pavement of i wood, stone or bricK,snaiieep tne same in rrepirfh i r he shall, fw.e8 do mittee or by the marshal, fall for the space l nve-days to repair me-same, ne snail be Ineil five dollars. And every dav whloh shall elnnse thereafter until the repairs are made' snait'constiinte aisunct onenoe. 11 unerape several owncrsi be sufficient to give the there 4 be several owners Of snch house It shall nfllclent to give the notioe to any one of mem U nqwnw ue uuu-reBiueut uie uo- Mice mnv be given to his agent or to the occa- Bant.of thehouseiiTYOBWNAwcits. These ordinances will be rigidly enforced after tueiouune. - nr . li.,.. JOHN M. HARQKTT. ' si mfwld.lw..... -! Citv Marshal. I o - i ' i - i f JOHN ORZALI. JOSEPH FERRARI. He; Shoo Shop. Gents and Ladles Shoes of the latest style and best French calfskin made to fit. Repairing done- on short notice, . i, t . i, - -Beoond hand shoetfclieap. Glya us a trlaf ; we guaran- tee sausiaouoni . j ORZAH & FERRAEI, Craven si reet, second door from 11 maysdAwtf j ... Dall'scomer. '1 C50O ACJKES Vnldblb ; Tintbsr? Land OS1 ADAMS CREEKf; v -pnT) OITTI TTnTl XT nTTTl T F0K SALE VERY4 CHEAP. mini in up'wioj rujiKiDiu, i is,i 1 iig virgin forestof Oak. Ash. Pine. MhdIo. Pod-; lar and Guru, while the sqil Is very rrtlleand peculiarly aaapteu to tne successful cultiva tion of CotUui. Corn and Kloe. 1 ..... . 1 no tract contiilns son acres, more or less. and Is situated at the head Of Adams I'reek, in uravon county, and distant from the Tewn of lSeaufort, in Carteret county, about four teen 111 1 irs, inu is- eiiimy ance&mme irom Attams creoK or from theoonnt-x road, jerms easy, ana n great bargain i Apply ta ayai d n VATaON A HTRFTT. . . Keal Estate Agents. Wm. Pell Ballance-& Co. , WHOLKSAUS DEALERS U Groceries, . Cigars, : Snuf i - Tobaooo, ( Fine Confectioneries, &c, &c4' SOUTH front STREET, a' . mayia .. - NEWBEwr, ir. w. . H. J. LOVICK, : Sole Agent in ITew' Berne FOE BOIIEfllfiN BEEIl( Brewed of the best Canada Barley Malt and finest imported Pops, aud is considered the finest B,eer brewed in this country -- :....-m , . :. , inaylOdAwtf . , 1,500 YARDS 'BTJBXAPS, for covering Potatoo Barrels, QQ BUSHELS FINE OATS, ' : for feed. JtlCli:, Etc. S. W. & E. W. SMALLW00D Cor. Craven & So. Front Sts. ap'29 dtf Election oTTeachers. Pursuant to a resolution of the Board bl Trugtees of New Berne Academy, notioe Jb hereby given that an election 6f Principal anH l-onnh... fn (ha .u.nU ni idui t . r . - ' - .vuvuvid i lie ocnniuu looi-if. OJ View Berne Graded School, will be held at th net regular meeting or the board. Which takes place Friday, the 80th instant, ' -r Applicants will correspond with the under signed. W. M. WATSON. ' maedtl . See.&Treaa,,, Notice Extraordinary. WIZARD OIL, 1 00. St. Jacob's on, 50 cw. :" Wood's Pain Relief, 25 cts. , . Mother Noble's Healing Syrup, 60 cts.' -Salicvllca. si.oa. All for the relief of PAIN and cure of R1IEIT MATISM, etc. It Is laid they are all good, and I knowtliev are. For sale at W. L. PALMER'S Cigar, To bacco, and Coufectionery Store, next door ti the corner of South Front and Middle stu. New Berne, N. a. U. S. A. v ' 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 MIOriAL PIPES ours for suffering humanity, w. L. PALMER. A NY ONE buying TWO BOXES , iV of Hancock Chill Pills, or TWO BOXES of s . : Hancock Pile Remedy, or ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH of any kind of mouiLiiie, win- ue preneniea wun one or HAM UN'S SONG ROOKS at ,. d HANCOCK BROS. DRUG STORE , W. H. Liscomb. John 8. Leohabd. , LISC0MB & LEONARD Wholesale Commission Merchants',1, ' : ''' IN POULTRY, GAME, FRUITS, ASD PRODUCE, ,n; . 240 Washington Street & 92 fark Place, , YORK. Oonslenments solicited. Returns nmmntl made. Refbrisces Irving National ttnnk, New" Yorlt. It. E. lcchran . Co., 90 Park Plaoe Brower llrothers, 1W8 Washington st Eiiyurd 4 Bain, 188 Chambers st.r - Apply to x. J. max for stencils. fipffidSth L1RS. D. DEWEY ", IS RECEIVING HER ' , . SPRING STOCK OF lM!illiixei, and has added many novelties, which , she offers to her customers v ; 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 laj w as the laj w KST. ; - ap22dlm ,.'..,,.,! t .,; For Rent, THE TWO VACANT STORES BELOW THIJ CENTRAL HOTEL, v - . - . , . t . . .. 1. , . !, .- ) .1 ' ... , 1 Apply at once to ' ; " J. '' , ' JOUSJiDUNK , , martdtf t-.. . Administrator. .'J Drick, Drhh! . . (.- ..: ':'-'!! s . .tl ;': . i.--"orsale In any quantity, Sample can bo seen at 3y store after the T nthol Miy; - ; an24dArt! . ,. i-y, K. R. JONEa 1 : new hotel; 1 AT Snow Hill, Greene Co., N;'0. - Well Airnlshod, and' Table supplied -with. the BMT the mni-ket aflordH. , Sample rooms for commercial travelers. . " ' -, KATES RKASONABLK. ,'.... l" ' W.HGRIMKT.KYY"-". ' fel5-dwtf Proprietor. i 1 i.f.t.'"
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 21, 1884, edition 1
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