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PARTICULAR NOTICE. THOS. GATKS & GO. ' " OFFEB A tHTL.L. LINE of" (Jfocei'ies, , I ry Coods9 ; ', l-Joots and" f. . - Shoes, Etc. i jorillai'd and . ,n. tiail-Jfc Ax Hnvilf At, Manufacturers' Prices.- .; ' Opp. . Gaston House, -dw - NEWBERN, N. C. .11: W. WAHAB, irtuocesor to K. H, .Wlndley,) '-"J- DISTILLERS' AGENT FOR ."Puro Bto '-nrl flrvm. WrnsW " AT WHOLESALE. WII,ES AND . CIGARS ' IN GREAT AllIETY,' , (ringer Ale, Pale Ale, Beer i- AND PORTER. ... .BS&GNEB & Elf GEL BEER, CIDER, ' PURE FRENCH BRANDY. H. W. WAHAB. South Front St. New Berne,' N. 0. tep26-dfcwly. . '- . - II. J. LOVICK, WHOLESALE and EETAIL 'V.; ' ' . DEALER IK " . Heavy Groceries " - Dry Goods, , ; : Pine-Wines - '. : " and Liquors. The celebrated BUCKINGHAM - WHISKEY always on Laud. GIVE ME A. TRIAL. Blank's Old Stand, ' ' - f ' Middle Street, ' T ' " Newbern, N. C. V . f anl7dAwly ' , FREES - EELtlBLESBLF-CURE A A AtotIM tnwerlBttM afen efjhf - tiMst noted and aaocemful .neciallsta in U U. as . ( now retired) for the cure of Xtrvoum DttbUit ttf . M imMl, Wealmeam and IMoay. Baal ililiinflettleUtiuvelopere. UrmgUtocaaflUiW KUm CR. WARD ft CO., LauiiUaa. Mo-' L. C. BOYGTON'S - ' patent: AUTOMATIO '- . CABINET FOLDING BEDS . C-3 : The most perfectly bftlnnccrt FOLDING BED In th .wipi-iu. DuoHuuiuai, yeiHuiiKiuTiiai actum can open and close It with ease. , TUey combine GREAT KTHh NUTH, BEAUTV end TTTILITy. Jt la the VH1Y BEST, most comnart UASrKST Tfninifn ! I' n, and Is now offered to the public as the CHEAP- iii nnu'iii, roiamg jeo on uie niarKet ItJLCONO hims SPACE, wives WEAR and TEAtt of CAR I'feTS, keeiw the BEDDING CLEAN FROM DUST, and la rnnidiv minerfefMitff Bll nther twla Tn tiiii finallleiof the rich and poor alike in all section! ot 7f1AltIaVT , at Tk Tk W A aw n uwn wT' ftAHD. and Will i IWilKR Htia. Factqry&0ffice,14B5 StateSt. Chicago. tTf-ln gimdtni? for circular with nrIcpRntaaa natnfl NvM. GASKILL , IIERCHANT TAILOR, CftM ' f,." Gas received lua Spring Suoile& 'and is prepared i ; ril" f. to make up the j latest and most fashionable clo- thiner. 1 Pieco poods of 1 every q u a 1 1 1 and i Tiis al- "si f ?i CIO r;: 38 THE JOURNAL. NEW BERNE. N. 0.. MAY 34, 1884. Arrival and Departure Mails. , MAIL- CLOSES. For North. West and South, via A. & N. G. R. R. at 4:30 a.m. For Beaufort and the.r Ea t, at 8:00 dVhu For Washington, Swift Creek; Hr de and Beaufort Counties Mondays, v ednes- days, and Fridays at 5:00 a. m. For Trenton, folloksviue and Mays- ville, daily at 7:30 a.m. , For Granteboro, Bay Kiver an van- demere, daily at 6 a. m. ' The contractor will take pas engers to Stonewall for one dollar, and to Au rora semi-weekly at $1.50. -. - OFFICE HOURS: In Money Order and Register d Let ter Department, from 10 a.m. to ' p. m. in Mailing Department from v a. m. to 5 p. m. . .. Office open constantly between these hours except when mails are bert g dis tributed or sent. Open on Sunday from 9 to 10 a. m. f MEETINGS OF LODGES. ST. Johns Lodge, No. 3, A. F. & A.M., meets the 2d Wednesday night i n each month. f v.,.' New Berne Chapter, No. 41, R. A. M., meets on the 2nd Monday i u each month at 8 p.m. - New Berne Lodge, No. 443, Kmqhts of Honor, meets on the 2d and 1 Fri day nights in each month. . Assessment jno. iao is now du .and must be paid on or before the 19 1 Cay of May, 1884. Trent Cotjncjl, No. 411, koya l Ar canum, meets on the 1st or 3d 1 riday lghts in each month. . . Assessment JNo. 09 is now due and must be paid on or before the 11?h day of June. 1884- : . Eureka Lodge. No. 7, I. O. . v., meets on the 2d and 4th Monday Mghts m each month. Assessment No. is how du-, and must be paid on or before the - day Neusb Council,- No. l, ordtr op Chosen Friends, meets .on the 1 and 3d Wednesday nights in each mouth. Assessment No. oo is now n and must be paid on or before tin 2T t day of May, 1884. cosmopolitan council o. an, Amer ican Legion op Honor, nu ets on tiie 1st and 3d Thursday night i in each month Assessment No. 52 s now due, and must be paid on or before the day of May. 1S84. . Local Branch No. 95, Order w the Iron Hall, meets on the 3d Mmday night in each month. Assessment JNo. do is now due, and must be paid on or before the 10th day of May. 1084. ' - A Sad Scene in Court. What pathetic incidents occur al most daily in our police courts! One morning, a short time ago, a woman was arraigned before a jus tice on the charge of having been found drunk in the street the previ ous night. - When asked if she had anything to say for Eerself she flushed and trembled, but looked the judge steadily in the face as she replied: - " - "I can say nothing. 1 forgot my sell, and must bear the conse quence." fJShe was fined five dollars, and as sue coma not pay, was aoouc to ue conducted to -prison, when a man, having the appearance ot a nara working mechanic and accompanied by a pretty little girl, lose m the audience and offered to pay it lor her. It was her husband. Hearing his voice she hid her face in her hands and said hastily : .. - "You must not pay it." ''But we want you at home," re plied the man, smiling at her pleas antly. ... , ..: "No; you must not pay it." "in sisted his wife. "Don't waste the money ' on me. 'Use it - at home Buy a new pair of shoes for baby With it." ' "Please come home, mamma." said the little girl; and her father silently drew the money lrom ms pocket and handed it to the clerk of the court. . But the woman still pro tested, declaring that she would not so home, ana she wouia go to pns on; and Jt was not until the little girl began to " cry ; and the judge begged her to think of her children that she consented to -return. ' Her husband at length took her by one hand and the child by the other and between them she was led slowly from the court. O, the curse of intemperance. N. x, Ledger. - Mullein ts. Cod Liver Oil. . " Dr. Quillan, the leading authority of Great Britain on lung diseases, says, while one of his patients gained only seven pounds by the use of Cod Liver Oil, she gained over thirteen by the use Of Mullein." The old field Mullein made into a tea and combined with Sweet Gum presents in Taylor's Cherokee Remedf of Sweet Gum and Mullein pleasant and effective cure for Croup, Whooping Cough, Colds and Consump tion. Price 25 cts. and $1.00. ; This with Dr. Biggers' Southern Remedy, an equally emcacious remedy for Uramp Colic, Diarrhea, Dysentery, and cm! dren suffering from the effects of teeth ing, presents a little Medicine Chest no household, should be without, for the speedy relief of sudden and dangerous attacks of the lungs and bowels. Ask vour drueeists for them. Manufactured by Walter A. Taylor, Atlanta,. Ga. j pro prictor of Taylor's Premium Cologne. mavlodwim ' A Fair C." r. VcTTvn r TT Co., f f Tbo '- PROFESSION AL. OKOBOS T. BTRONO, , . Ealelgh, N.O.- SAKICb S. FKBBT, i . Kinaton,N.tt STR01TG & PERRY, KINSTON, H. C, . iTTORSEYS ML COCSSEILORS AT LAW. Ha vlna formed eopartnenhlp for the practice of the law In Jonea coanty, will regu larly attend me oourta or tne same, prompt attention paia to collections. FHIX. HOIXAHD. JR. OWKN H. OUION. HOLLAND & GUION, Attorneys at jblw9 Office on Craven St., two door above Fellock Will practice In the Counties of Craven Jones, Onslow, Carteret, Pamlico and Lenoir frompt attention paiu to eouecuona. - . apn-awir. v . . . P. M. 8IMMOS9, CLKKSHT MAHLY. SIMMONS & MANLY, ATTORNEYS AT TjAW. Will nractice In the Courts of Craven. Jones. Onslow, Carteret, Pamlico and Lenoir, and in me feaeralixrartaiftew Berne. ieDoa&wij DR. G. L. SHACKELFORD, Hurseon Dentist NEWBERN, N. C. Office on Middle street, over Miss Kate Car- raway's Millinery Btore, opposite Baptist uuurcn. - Ten Tears Practical Kzperlence, sep28dwly DR. J.'D. CLARK, DENTIST, NKWBF.RH, N. C. Office on Graven street, between Pollock and Broad. aprl7-dtwly HOTELS. CENTRAL HOTEL, W. E. PATTERSON. Pkop'b. NEW BERNE, N. O. rpHIS WELL KNOWN AND COMMODIOUS X house, as its name implies, is situated in the ceutral and business portion of the city, hence recommends itself lor its convenience to the travelling public. Affording solicitors every opportunity oi visitinic onsiness corresponaencs It has attentive servant., and its table la always tarnished witn Every Delicacy of the Season Its rooms are large, airy ana well inrnisnea AIT OMNIBUS or the accommodation of guests to and from trains and steamers free of charge a special feature in this city, All the appurtenances, ot a modern - FIRST CLASS HOTEL. April l-d-lv. A TO"N" TTOTmT AAVfUC7iJ, ur jiiW xitiiitJJiJii, .a. vj., S: R. STREET & SON, Proprietors, The Only Flrst-olass House In the City. Omnibus connects with all Trains and Steamers. Large sample rooms for commer oiai travelers. ocwa-uu HOTEL, SMITHFIELD, N. C, D. W. FULLER, Prop'r. Ample accommodations at all times -i i , . , i sample rooms ior commercial travel ers. Uharges moderate. augaaci CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY GOODS or EVEHY DESCRIPTION, FROM A Tin Horn to a. - -v ' $20 Hotfoy Horse. Elegant Albums, Vases AND Anything h Please both Young and Old At fe27-dtf JOHN DUNN'S. AH 8endsix cents for postage, fF rITfl.and receive free, a costly box I I lWI0f g00tjg which will help all, or euner sex, is more money rignt. away inun anything else in this world. Fortunes await the workers absolutely sure, At once address THUttstuu., Augusta, Maine. maraiaiy Come One! ComeM! And Seel S. A.EUWARDS, United States Bounty ana Pen sion Claim Agent, UE-OTBErf-OSr, 3ST. o.. Practices before all the Departments at I : Washington, U. u, Have suecessfullv collected the following named claims for nensions: Julius Vonviel. New Berne, private of Co. 1. 1st Cavalry, col , Jan. Slst, $888.72; Irvin Magee, Washington, N. O.. nrlvate Co. D 85th KegU Col. infantry. Jan. 1882. 1789 72: Joseoh Pate. New Berne. private Co. D 88th col. troops, si.ith; jepnie Newby, New Berne, mother of Prank New by, private Co. G, 85th Iteg. col. troops, $1886 72: William Titus Rial, New Berne, blacksmith work at foundry, $100, Aug. 2flth, 1882: Felix Jarmon, fort work, t'2 06. March an , ' .noli. . . : , , 1.1,.. O.KJ 1 iM I AOO: ouuuu ; uruuiua( lUUVI ll b. vo.w, I Kept. 4, iKiA liUKe martin, iorc wurx, Bfpiw, 1882; Joseph Gepson, James City, fort work, Stephen Walker, fort work, $28, Jan. gist, 1882; Moses Murphy, March 2ikl, 1881; Guilford Cherry: fort work, $18; Joseph Bryant, $33.90, Jan. 81, 1882; Isaiah Respass, $190. Jau. 81, 1882; William Monlng, for work In railroad shops, TO, allowed vjMzaa, it-.- - -a Labor Claims a Specialty. Residencd near Mrs. Davenport's boarding house, near tive romts. Office hour 9 a.h. to 9 P.M. mar8dlr J.B. BRO.W,. ?SL5leS. Neatest and Best Furnished Saloon In the nlt.v. will trlve nu frnnrl a nkave Ricnnbe had anywhere for TEN CENTS. New shop, new fnrnltnrA nnrl iw.t,lfifaotlononai-anted. Hot and Cold Baths can be had at all hours. lauiuiD aun;t, ucav iw m vuhvi, , marWdlV .-. - TIIESFOT. U. S. MACE'S is the place For foods in thn Dnipist lint. ' ; I.- 1 X.ve 1 in lioajih, at HOWARD Our line of Men's, .Youths, Boys and ded to weekly. - Ready-made Clothing has been so much improved of late years, that it is now equal to Custom-made, and much cheaper. Almost any shaped man can now be fitted in Ready-made. See our stock, and if we can not fit you out of it we can get it for you with out extra charge. ' Nobby Saclc and Cut-Atcay Suits. Our $10 SUITS ARE BETTER THAN EVER THIS SPRING. Full line of Dusters for Spring Travel. Our best Bine Flannel Suits, warranted never to fade at $12.50. Cheaper Blue at $10.00. Children's Sailor Suits from $2.50 up. Stacy, Adams & Co.'s Shoes, High and Low Quarter. Straw Hats in great variety. A LARGE LOT of 5c. HATS. Onr line of Gens' Underwear is now complete Gauze, Balbriggan and Summer Merino. Nobbv line of Ties. Dude Bows. Scarf Cellulloid and Linen Collars and Cuffs. Fancy II. Hose and Suspenders. In addition to our regular line of Gents' Furnishing Goods we keep a full line of STRAW MATTINGS, TRUNKS and VALISES. HOWARD & JONES, apr9 d&wtf Opposito Episcopal Church Bargains, Bargains, - IN Spring and Summer Goods! AT Leader of Low Prices! Who has just returned from the North with a Full and Complete Stock of Dry Goods, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS. before ottered in this Market. Call and examine for yourseffes and its branches. And I have now added a which is a BARGAIN COUNTER, on which ! place five thousand yards Hamburg Edging at G cents per yard, worth 10 cents ; two thousand yards Victoria Lawn at 10 Cents per yard, worth 20 cents; and various other articles I 00 numerns to mention, at astonishing Attention is also called to my elegant Nun's Veiling, Cashmeres, and Mourning the money in the State. Dress Trimmings and Laces of every depcription in lare quantities. Also a large stock of Picture Frames, Tinware, Carpet?, Oil Cloths, Mat tinor. ptn. Homo fi.irlv find crnt. vnnr Pif!K from t.hfi linrfrain P;niinf.pr, ? o J IW Special inducements oitercd to guaranteed to all. apr9 d&w 2m . SUMNEU, Detroit, Crestint;, Wire Sc lion lySend for C&taloeue. W.P CEO. ALLELE & CO. OFFER THE CELEBRATED Cox Cotton Planter, WHICH IS THE BEST KNOWN COTTON Improved Cotton Seed OSIUK, PEERLESS, DICKSON, CLU3TEK, WlLlilAMS. Cotton I?loTrf3i & Sweeps IN GREAT 500 HANDLED .Shovels, Spades, Forks, TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS OP EVERY KIN1 AT VERY LOW PRICEE. BUILDEPvS' BKICK, LIME, . CEMENT, PLASTER. PAINT, GLASS. ETC. FERTILIZERS, PRICES VBItl' LOW FOR CASH. Jttmes Eedmond, V IIOiiWWALK l-iIcfcTLf01 lJbi: L E It. : : BERGNER & ENGEL'S CELEBRATED BOTTLED LAGER BEER! FOR S A T,V T.V Abo on handafanstookofGrocerievProvisions, Cigars AND TOBACCO. Onn Front, Hr It Stor t Vfpea TOUli lirr H OlOrt!. I . A , li i - . ' ROBERTS & HENDERSON General humncB Agents, ' .':'r Now Berne, JV. O. . Only Gr-t Hn a Companies represent & JONES'. Children's Clothing is now being ad and Scarf Pins. Etc., Etc., Cheaper than ever you will find my Stock complete in all new feature to my well selected Stock, low prices line of Dress Goods, Silks, Satins, Goods, which cannot be matched for o the wholesale trade, and satisfaction Pollock Street, Prks. MlKVFACTDEHS Of SaCiela. National fire k Iron Co. Clieeap Safes, Wire Cloth, Wirft Counter B&llln(ra, Wire S.f?ns, Castfne rtruehoa. Siuiil & Cool Screens. Weather Vanes. Stable Fixtures, ltoof Fences, iron Shutters, Counter Uupports,&c. Mention tliia Paper. AND THE MOST RELIABLE PLANTER. VAkIETY. COTTON HOES, Grass and Potato Itakes. MATERIALS, TTTF. PRATT? MIDDL1S TREET, BElHSf, NT. W. H. DEWEY Would Inform the Dnbllc trenernllv Jiat ha is fitted up in first-class style having Just fitted in new chain and Is prepared to si ve you as good a shave as was given when im.iraniH-PHiMir, jonn ju... tianton, was alive. Ferdinand Ulrisli, GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS Hoots and Shoes, - EcDes Twines. Paints, Oil, OANVAS, GRAIN SACKS. LOK1LI.ARD SNUFF - At Manufacturer's Prices. NETS and SEINES. Foot Middle street, - ,. NEW E2RNE, N. C d&w . .. ALPHEUS W. WOOD, . ; Commission Merchant For the Purchase and Sale of T? TflP. fl AT? TT ' A A AND ALL KIND3 OF GRAIN Aeent for Uie GOLDSnORO Oil. COM FAS1 for the purchase of COTTON SKKil Office one door north Cotton Exchange, NEWBERN, Jf. C Orders tin consignments solicited, - - nov4iiti 31 Court Place, LOUISVILLE, K A ntmUrly Hoefttd anil legmliv qnaliflad phyiicUn wewt .ocdjisful. u h U nracUoj will itruve. VJ?re8.alJ forma of PRIVATE. CHRONIC EASES. WXU and SJuiLUAXt BIS- Spermatorrhea and Impotency. u the result of self-ahnu in youlh, .exunl exceuet Id m ' unjr year?, or Olllef CIIMJ. Elm UOimcUf(, BOU. OI Ul ill . lowing eflei-ts : Nrvoiinass. Seminal Kmlsiions, (night efnle lotis by tireatrw), Diinnosi ot rjijcht. Defective Memory, l'liy ileal lecay, ritnileion Face, Averrton toSouiety of Female, !r Coiifitiion of Ideas, Loss of Sexual Power, Ac, reuderiiif marrlaa Improper or anhapnv, ara thoroughly and periDa. . neutly cured. SYPHILIS P""11'" mni and e. tircly cradicatl from Uie system. GonOITll6t , GLEET. Btrlctura, OrchiUs, Hernia, (or Ruptona , rues ana ouierpnvaia diea,es quickly vured. itlsseirvideutthat a physicians ho pay ipecfal atteatK a Certain clan of disease!!, and treiiliiiv tnnn.and. annn diy. aciuires irreat skill. Phvsleian, knimins this fact oitta .' n-coniuieud persons to my care. When It is inconrenientto vi-itthecily for trcatnent, medicine, can ba sent yrivately Vid snfeiy by (nail or express anywhere. Cnres Onarantoed in all Cases nndertakeu. Uiounlutioiis personally or hy letter free and Inrlted. ' CharKSS reasonattfl and correspondence strictly confidential . . PRIVATE COUNSELOR - Of M0 .tKs, wntto wiy address, securely tenled. for ihlrtra , ,.c rrau vy an. nunresa, KM BIMJvaj f.ii t) h-nri f-oiii 9 A. M..to4 P. M. 8ttJnly. i to 4 P. ik L. H. CUTLEE, Stoves and Hardware, Sash, Doors & Blinds, I T Ttutts nTiTimTm j ttT a nrmnn ijaJIIJSi, 1 a,uu rL&o 1 aa EOUSE FURNISBINO GOODZ Paints, Oils, Glass and Puttv GUNS AND PISTOLS, TOIIjET sets, Rubber and Leather Belting Etc.. Etc., Etc. AND -AFTER Electric Appliances an s:nt on 30 Day.' Trial. TO tm QKLY, Y0UNS OR OLD, WHO art suiferlni tn-m Nbrvoos DKitiLTrr, -Lost Vimuty, Lack of Nievi Foccs sd , VlQOB, Wastish Wbasksssis. and all those dlsaoacj of a Personal Natuhe reauitink from ABUSia and Otbbu Causks. Spewy vi'liof r.nd oompleta reato rattou of HBALTn.Viijoii ami Mahood Guaranteed. a The grandest diHcnverv 01' rho Ni'ioTentU Oentury. ., 3vndatuace(orllluhtiatcHlPunilil.tfre. Addna VOLTAIC BEIT CO.. HtRSHAU. MICH.- I). W. HURTT, MERCHANT TAILOR. IVext 1 or TC Central Hotel.. MIDDLE STEEET, New Berne, N. C 0, dmw A T TV, HITT T?Y WHOLESALE & RETIL GROCER Constantly reccivinsa full line " Ohoice CifrocGrieis ,'...,' " A. ' I'.,. and FARMERS' SUPPUE3, which we ofl'er as low as any house iti the city, and warrant all goods as rc ; resented. .V: :,: r , . (Jail and examine our stork c Cdces.'. Stables mrnisliei! fiee to riR Riner BIBS' B u. H fca i &Sr IBEFOEeVaND -fAFTERl connUy cn timers. ' ,
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