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11 ilIS::zaSANNeCPICK3IKNT. THK DAILY JOUANAL.a ochun papw ubUshed tally xocpt c MocUy, at KOOpw ycvr, tJ.OO lor tlx month. Seltrsred to city borthri t to csats vt Brosta. ' 'thK KEWBEEJTE JOUimAL,M eolopui paper, U ublltiel trtrj Ttiurdjr at tl.Mi an wd. ' , ABVERT1SINQ RATES (DAELT-0 Iw as day M iau ; M irwk. itOO on month .; three month. tlf. 00; six months. $11.00; Wo months. tttjOO. '.. AdYertbsineau ander he4 ol "City Item, . ont per lint for each nwtlon l . ; No dwtieinents will be Inserted bwtwwa jjcl Matter at any price. . . y Koticosof Marrlaies or Deaths, not to exceed ' n Itnea irUl b huertod fra. Alt additional attar will be charged 10 cents per Baa. : - Payments for transient adTertieements niuit " bo made la advanc.. Regular adTertisemenU 411 M collected promptly at the end of each month. . i ". .t-- . . V ' . - Oomatanicalioiis containing news or a dUcug ' lion of local natter ara sulieited. Hocommna aauoa must expect te be pnbliihed that contain -ttbMtfohlapereonallUea; withhold the nam - the aathor ; or Uil will make more than one ?olnnut ef thi paper. THE JOUBNAL. Mi 8. NUNN, Editor. SEW BERN E, N. O., JULY 4.. 18S4. rin'tered at the Post office at New Berne, N ). a cond-cla matter. ... , ( ! .THE KLOUIOLS 1 OLBIU. ' One hundred and eight years ago to-day the t declaration of Inde- '.'.Lj..;.1 i- i. it.. h jieuaeuce wits uiuuu iue vuiu j nial Congress of thirteen feeble I colonies struggling for an existence i on, a ! continent inhabited by a .' savage 'race, and abounding' in enemies to man of the brute crea tion, roaming ! the ; pathless forest and crouching in the caves-and dens formed by their own instinct. imiv ii. ... p. ' .t i : i n ;miu iiiuso aumeuuiy iieiguuuis iu ihe roar the lalmost, to them, im passable ocean between them and civilization, these patriotic men fnnMAil f llrtlr ilia "RpiHati Lion and' declare themselves free and independent. ; We are not writing a Fourth of , July oration that has been done be fore. But we think tuat eacu one 'of us should i give one thought on ' this the natal day of our liberties to the men who made the bold de claration, and who to its mainten ance pledged their lives, their for tunes and their sacred honors. ' , When the old Bell rang out the tidings of this declaration, the a sound went through all the land i ana is reverDeraiea irom sutj rciiioi ' est habitation of man, and its in- flaence on our race is still beneli cient and shakes the crumbling . ' i. .1 t J.1 . I altarsl of despots even to tbis the t08th anniversary, with an ever - increasing force. A nation oi fifty . millions1 of happy, prosperous , peo ple enjoy toJay the blessings in voked by their actions and we trust have a proper appreciation of the same, tempered with a becoming : gratitude to! the giver of all good who i alone spreadetL . out L the . heavens and ruleth the ragings of the sea. An 'Appeal to the People of North .. it .;;' . ,.v , Carolina. - . . Ealeigh, IT. 0., June 19, 1884.. At a recent meeting ol tne Ex ecutive Committee of the Board of Directors of the North Carolina State Exposition the following resolution was offered and unani- monsly adopted, and according to instructions of the Committee it is herewith presented: 7 "Resolved, That the President "; and Secretary be authorized to , v make an appeal to the people of the State, stating that the Exposition had grown beyond all expectation, and that the - buildings, though large, are not sufficient; that more buildings are needed, and to erect them wo need more help." , ; In obedience with the above reso lution, the President and Secretary desire to make the following state- ment. '', ":''- ' ' ' While the Exposition, Company was organized with the provision that the stock should' not exceed $50,000, the Company have never been able to secure-within the State more than $18,500 in stock - subscription. , ' i - 'Ib has been necessary to erect .one large main building, size 336x330 feet, at a cost of over $12,000. In addition we have the machinery shed, grand stand and .floral hall of the Agricultural So ciety,, With all these we need ad ditional space, for the prospect tiow promises more than even the most sanguine supporters or tne enter- : prise had reason to expect or hope. It is necessary to erect buildings to represent saw-mills, wood-working machinerj.of various kinds, and also other buildings to - display ladies' work, etc. The amoun funds in hand do not at present warrant an outlay sufhcient i to cover these buildings, and in order that every branch oi industry and all resources of our State may be fully exhibited, we most earnestly I appeal to the patriotic and generous I citizens of the State to aid the Ex- position company by increasing the stock subscriptions so that we canH raiSft ftf, Ipfist, OOrt in nrlriitinn ta I the stock already subscribed for. The shares of stock are $25 each, I with uo individual liability attached f to the stockholders, We request all who are willing to aid us in this work to remit the amount of .their snbscriptions to our Treasurer, Mr. t-eoiJ. ueartt, jsaieign, JS. u., and immediately upon receipt of the same a certificate for a correspond ing number of shares will be issued. w. S. iTjrantosE, iTcsirtent. II. E. Feies, Secretary. - . V; FARMIN(iVVITII A TV ILL. - The interest of the children in their chickens and young turkeys never flagged,- and their success was most gratifying. Of the one hundred and thirty-eight young 1 t - t A. V 1 j . J . t. t A CniCKeua UaiUUeU. nu UrOUSaClefmmanf nf -o atrlntra hmnfl ftnltr twrt faiTn.l trt nmiB tft uome, oniy iwo lanea to come to WOSDerOUS maturitV. and OfsixtvLofoo n'oa1 . ... - nM. ki. juuug imncjouuij mice uk-u. xxa all grew larger and the weather warmer I provided for them safe and more ample quarters out of uwuio, buu mo Uia, vi oeptcuiuui i duue a regular piace oi sneiter ior mature nens ana anotner ior tne turkeys, Tne cnicKens tooR kiuniy and regularly to their quarters, but mo iuihs rcuoiieu. as nicy grew up they fancied the top of the lcuu viu mo mua uuuoo.uuu mo orancnes or trees specially designed tui i-uvu luujst ins yiuwa. a tucv were ueyona.tne reacn ot most roo- oers, wpeu auu quadrnpea, i leit mvm m nicir t;uow:B. The first Of September I met Mr. n...!.A .t II.. . i.iY5 1 Ul.. uutuiuma iu tue jjostuuiuo auu tuiu mm mjiiUw wwe iiuuuiiuiuiy i-o uu uuncoiou, auu i wuuu uno lu have him Call round and soe What . v- r. : tuts wiwy uittit a i.uiuiug aiuouunju Accordingly a lew days after he presented himself. I was then uuiuu up my .louuet coiu uuu shocking it where id grew, and 1 thint there could not have been less man ten ions to me acre., n was not a heavy crop of forty, or fifty tons to the acre that we some- times reaa 01, but it was ia rair tbe owld family on aragorapocket srrowth. Mr. Cummma stood on the i..nitirni,inM;wn t.; edge of the com and looked about Ullll. J. U1U uui. leu UIU1 JiUOW X WHS aware oi his presence tiu ne spote. AD, gOOU mommg,' 8aia I. I 'iSlornin7, Said he rather Sllbdued- Wt 'what, nnn arA va 'Jtnnr.t Yap .j7 . . . t. j corn's green s grass.' 'This is only lodder; it was drilled too thick to ear, on purpose to get the more ot It.' 'I 'spect that's book fannin', and this here cuttin' on'fc up and shock- in on 't fore its dried any, what ye 'spect its gwine to be worth?' 5 - : , Uiut how about growing anything nrift, lotAtiA of.-.ff?J T.tr nt.4-1.nfl mm owjc . otuii. jjwuu.i av iuai crop of yellow eye. I must pull il 11 .1 ' 1 inein mis weeK.' : v .- ' Wal, I wouldn't b'leeved it no how. -ie've managed somehow to get things to grow where nobody could afore.' 'We'll go up and look at the field corn.1 JBut what is your objection to putting up fodder corn as I am doing?7 "Jection! why I sh'd think ye must know ' twill SPile CUttin' on't , ; t . 1 SO fTrPPtl ' . ' . 'It can't spoil where it is put up in shocks of that size. It will dry J i "'Dry i j now. long do ye it's gwine to take it to dry!' 'Three or four weeks.' "anAATH 'I wouldn't give that for it (snap- illfr his fin&rers) bv that time if it's itv 4. : 4.x. i ; i - I iBiiiuuniu iiueictm. i . . iPAtn. nml Istnlr nf if n.v mnAlrn UVUIO Willi 1UUA UU lb DIA. Y CVBQ 1 iivuj uun. ivu 11 uuu in iiguu .uGio very nteiy tin the snow hies. pat onmc. Inr. na ftf nn f-.o f.hA flnlil nrn.' 1 O" K " " " On the way Ltook him across my gardenThe ground was covered with tomatoes, melons, and winter squashes. Hat and rutabaga tur nips occupied every lUClkOr Spare crnnnd whprA nAnn.i pnrlc nnf.af-.rtAa i j i i Ai a.- ' etc., bad been, but there was not a irnai tn ha i.nn . """' occu. - ..i . a . 1. I .1 'vvuitb 'uuu rnri ti vh trot imrei Ye don't say ye can raise sich stuff as inese is. , w n v m v erround won't raise melons. Fact is, I never have time to, bother with a garden. Miss Gummins allers has a few yarbs and a little lettuce, that's all the garden we has.' 'So it seems the: old Flint- llill farm is good for something, or it must be the 'store stuff.' - Super phosphates and guano have a won- dertul eflect.' 'Beats all natur': 'suthjn'Uor 'nother does it. here the stuff is. Them rutabagas is , whoppers, sar- tmv 'The fact is, there's a good deal of virtue in hoe manure in any sou.' ioe mannrA ,, : vv inf. : nnrt -iv stuff's that!' . ' ' 'It IS a good bright hoe With a man to liandle it and keep: the weeds dOWn and the Surface well stirred ' ' v - m. "' ". T,'.' - . , XIIC Oia man Was Slienl ior a lew mntriMitai fhpn tnirl . ' - momeniS, men Saia- , y ; ; " 4 Wal. yohng man, Ilnust give in (nm nn molrii,) fli?nra m-n A o 10 ye On mama' things gl'OW On a DOOr Bile.' : , ' i ", . v - t,t. v . t 1 UU II W 1VUVUVU .UD W1U UJ looked at it a few moments and took hold of the long ears to see if they were well filled out. 'Te'd orter cut yer stalts'fore now.' , 'I shall cat ail up together, audi snail begin as soon as I set the fod- def cornnt, and shock it jnst as I ftrrr rinintr t.hnt - . Ye'll spile yer corn duin' that way, I should think.? ' 4ou can come and see. I shall leave it standing a month at Jeast.', 'Wall, if 'twas mine it would spile; butf somehow things is differ- lent with you. But I must be gwine, good morn'n.' - TO BE CONTINUED. An Irish Jury. . An English jury will listen atten tively to the eloquent appeal of counsel, pronounce it "a nrst rate speccn, one or tne best we ever heard,'and bring in a verdict against bis client. - : A'Prfinch inrr. nn t,hA nntrivpv. being far more impressionable, will Ipfc an filnnnnnr. ndtrneafn nlfTr vinrn I i.i. , . . , , ' them as tUOUgU .they Weie an. in- strnment of twelve strings. . La- T a v V c T fei T! ' j ' chand . the ereatestof Frflnfth advn- countrynien as he .wonid.; viniie defending a prisoner charged with murder, it is Raid that, tha inrv did not consider whether tho prisoner wa8 guilty ot murder, but Wnetbe? the murdered man did not deserve tn h nn An Irish inrv in pnniilltr snsronti ble, and, under the spell of a law- xetiB eloquence, who knows how to 'appeal to their, feelings, often give tt verdict contrary to t be evidence Mr. Colclough, having the right t0 a,spose of his property, and be ung without children, left his landed and other estate, in the connty of l- Wexford, to lira wife. . ThA lift r-nft. Jaw. Lord HoaRhnmnffli: disniirfirt ' ... . PI '"". . tn0 wui on tbe ground of undue in fluence, ln tnose uaTS irishmen Had a nrfiinrliftft in favnr nf an nwll fsiWi. f. !. . ... . niy 77 especiallv when associated lordsl.in tnoli : nd vanhflo-n nf '.this prejndice to make his most telling hjfc, - Holding up the" will by one cor- ner between his . thumb , and fore finger, he - thus appealed ,to the twelve Irishmen' before him: "Tell, me gentlemen, would you disinherit The jury brought in sv Verdict ncn naf. t.hA wirlnw. xvhn Vinrl alan excited their indienatidn bv marrv inflr op-am.' Sh annAnlAfl rliA MaA SftP.nrAfl a Rfinnnd trial hftYnrn n inrr " ".Z ZZ T- a "TJ' in another county, and case, t- rA:'x .':i"-;v lu uuutuer . couuiv, auu. won uer GOAL! COAL! GOAL! Parties desiring to purchase Coal for the coming season will please leave their orders at the : f . ,:;TiTE -WOTTSF. 017 : nrr i mnniT s ' r i utttit n ' VVA1CU1 i'OE JJAlMlItLio, . a 1 . 1 i1 T - 't A-goou suppiy oi nocn xwa aua White Ash Coal will be kept con stanuy on hand Also, HAY of various grades, from Extra No. 1 to No. 3, will be sold at bottom prices. . je28 dwlw : , , .... '. !!L 1 llft TflY lilRil ""O All persona owning or harboring Dogs or lu" within the city lunlts are hereby notl ire nereuy nott nroeureabadse nea iu come jorwara, im ana fn. tha urn. lufon Hi. Ulh for the same before the 16th day of July, 4881 xne attention oi ail concerned is called to ths following ordinance: "Should any person fall to give In his Dog or Slut In the manner prescribed and pay the xax ior me same as proviuea in we city char ter, he or she shall be guilty of a misdemean or, and shall be fined upon conviction $5, or imprisoned hi aaya. ana eacn uog or Him omitted shall constitute a distinct oflenoe. . "That a Dog or glut found on any premises for five successive days Bfterthe above ordi nance shall come Into force.Bhall for the nnr nose of these ordinanoe8.be deemed to be the I nrnnnrt.v nf thA nwlmrAf the nrAtnlfiM n. If n . I J . r . I . . .1 ' . i ine premises uq wmcn sain uog or Blue snail be found. JOHN B? RELL. : . jyldtd : City Tax Collector: NOTICE. IStatb brJoETH Cabomka, ' : graven ijouniy, j The sntwcrlber having nnallfled as Admin. ceased, on the 5th day of June A.D. 1884, bi fore the Probate Court of -Craven oonutv. 1 hereb v notifies all persons having claims against said estate, to present them for pay. d aieDi on or oeiore me inn oar oi June. in. U. ihl. .iiiiii h.lujl l.k..r'ti..i: 1IV1IVV n . - HV flVWW .11 IMI VI (111.11 recovery. , ratkVSiat!enym1tto e8tate wU1 j"18 lulB vn aay m june, . lunioow JAS. O. HAERIflON. , - Publio Administrator. JOBS ORZJLI. JOSEPH FERRARI. lew Shoo Shcp. Gents and tAdies Shoes ol 1 the latest style and best r rencn caiisKin made to fit. . Ropairlng notice, done on short Second band shoes cheap. i' Give us trial i we smarnn. ujc aaLisiaetion.. t ORZALI & FEREARI, " Craven street, second door from nvy8 diwtf ., Dnil's corner. ' ' NOTICE. Statb op North Carolina, : .Snperlor rllJES' ' -vs. Action for Divorce, Aaron unmage. i. To Aaron Brlmage. Tefondanti -Take notice, that you are required to ap- pear at the Fall Term, imt, ot said Buperkir otmrt, to. be held at the Codrt House In tlie City of New Heme, on the 12th Monday aft t the 1st Monday in September, 1884, and plead, answer or demur to the complaint. This U an autlon for dtvorcetrom the bouds or matrimony on the grounds of adultery. This 20th day of June. 1SH I. . -Ji. W. CARfKNTFH. Iu21 2w - Ci.-vli fc"i. Court. TROYALMafltlj Nj AhsOlUtSiV P ure. ,---; This powder never vanes. .A. marvel of puritv, strength, and wholesoinenesH. More not b80111 in oompatltlon with theraultltude Lof inw tst. short wfiiahtftium omhosuhate Flow test, short weight, alum or phosphate wders. Sold only in cans..' Royal Baking owdkh Co.. 11)6 Wall-st,, N. Y. novls-lydw rpwdera. Sola only in cans.. Koyal Baking IN CASH EIMAWAY GIV Pr.ml.nt let to! $500 $450 $400 Sraoxer of Blackwell'a Genuine Bull Durhum Smoking Tobacco will reoeWa Premium as follows on term and conditions here specified: StPREMIUM;S5,000 2d " S2,000 3d " $1,000 it other Premiums as ben shown. The S5 premiums will be awarded December 23, 1884. 1st Premium gooa to the person from whom we re ceive the lsrffmt numberof our empty tobacco bags prim la Dte.li. SdwiU bo given for the next larfrest number and thus. In the order of the somber of empty bam received from each, to the tweuty-flve successful con tartan ts. Kach bas; must bear onr original Ball Durham label. U. a Bovenue stamp, and Caution Notice. Bairs must be done up securely In a package, with name and address of sender, and number of bairs contain ed, plainly narked on the bntside, and must be sent, charpea prepaid, to Blackwell's Durham Tobacco tlo., Durham, N. C. Every genuine package has pioture of llull. , - bee our next announcement' $350 $300, $275 $250 $200 $175 $150 $125 $100 $90 $o $70 $60 5 $50 $40 $30 ; :.$20 $10 H. LlHCOMB, , . s J0I1 S. LEONARD. LISCOMB& LEONARD Wholesale Gommissicn Merchants, ; -. Si, V- Dfllll TOV flHlSC CCI1ITC TUUI. I ll , UHllia., IIIUIIU, I unine AND ' - PRODUCE, 240 Washington Street & 92 Park Place. OoDilKnments solicited. Ketunia prom plly made. , Kefekescbs Irvlnn National Kanlc. Ne York. R. K. (Jochrun A Co., 9 Park Place Brower Brothers. 248 Washington st. Enyanl A Bain, 188 Chambers Bt. - Apply to x, j . max ior stenciis. apgaaain WHOLESALE GROCERS "t " " f; AND . - COMMISSION MEKCUANTS, lBU22 NEW BERKK. N. C. dW For Sale, ONE LAnOE SIZE SECOND-HAND HEB- RINQ SAFE, cheap for cash or on time. - . HANCOCK BROS.-; C. E. TOY- & CO., AVliolesale Grocers, And dealers in. Guano and Genuine German Eainit; Brick Block, Middle street, ; ju6d - NEWBERN, N. C. GREAT REDUCTION;! To the TuUic und dp. O.d CiiHtomors 11 r --j Owing to Hie dull ness of times and scarcity of mouey I have come- to the bottom prices Known for hand made work. All styles of ' Boots and Shoes of the latest Styles made to fit, and a sure guarantee. l also call the attention of tne publio to neat repairing done at Bhort notice and at reduced rate-.. 49 Call and see me Kk IIAVlSNS, . f ; Middle street , third door below " . , Central liotefc" New Berne, N.C.,lay 29, mi. , dBoi " THE ELIZABETH CITY , STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Will Open June 23, 1884. .J..: ' i ' ' - I. " ' To continue for a Term of Four Weeks. Prof. Henry Houck of Penn., the celebrated institutre worKer. nas ueen euuaeeu as uon Mrs. M Mahoney, of the Durham Graded School, will conduct a class of children- In Kindergarten work, as applicable to country scnoois. . other teachers and lecturers will be em ployed to Hive instruction on special sub jects. - Hoard can be had at rates ranging from 1 50 to 91 per week. Teachers should apply to county superinienueius ior circulars giv. lug particulars. For furthor-luformatlon ap ply to the undersigned.' y -,: ; ' ,.. ( W. W. Kennedy.fJbm'n, . , ' ( I)r. J. N. Butt, Treasurer, BoMd of Managers 5 H js. Fowler, , , . I W. J. Uriflln, - : ' ;" " I Hon, -O 0. rool.r Or to S,U SHEEP, Principal. , JunS-dwlm - 0. : "'.. " .... . for them bv uslnir McFbATfch S-MUMUUlJl) AK. . They are simple iu coiistrucatun mid Oieap In pi'iie. - - v . . T , APPly H OllCe tO ' 1; T '. Jm.'ir -! . ) ill A 9-.1- .is-r i T I "r 11 1 1 ' . ! i a-.ilTT - - 1 A Permanent Price THE Etev-avjote of Sucoes Thankine the public for their liberal competition, the undersigned would call ticket 8 to his pei manent rate, ' " Seventy-Five Cents Per Hundred Pcpd:. A purchaeer of a five pound ticket will be charged no. more than a purchas " ' of a one thousand pound ticket. ' ( ; , . ICE IN TON LOTS AT LOWEST EOSSIBLE PRICES. HHIPMENTS A SPECIALTY. The Depot, on Cra,ven stoeet. below Exuress Office.' will be open on Sunday trora 6 a.m, till 10 a.m., 12 MtlltFOLK. Dismal Svamp Lottery Company OP NOll FOLli. V A. The frhnchtae of this enterprise is bused npon the chartered right (limited to the Dismal 8wauip Canal t'oinpuny, and the le gality baa been repeatedly tested before the Courts o t he State, and now finally, to Rllence all questions upon that point.has been car led before the Court of Appeals under a "writ of error" against adversa decision. The Purpose in view Is the "Improvement and extension') of the Canul, thus securing great publio benefits. Its fuir conduct has already seemed publio confidence, and the next Drawing will be 1 ! made on the i . 17th July, 1884, before the public in Morlolk, Ya. CXiASS X. . ,.., .4oHKME: , .; CAPITAL PRIZE $6,000. 1 Prize of... tW) Is 5,M0 1 do. 1,500 is... 1,500 1,0(16 do. do. , do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. of..." of... of... Is.... is .... is.... Is.... 18.... Is.... are . are . are . are. . 500 ' 2H) , 200 . 200 . ' 2IK) . 100 50 , 10 . 6 out) m . 2W 200 . 200 (WO 7W 1.01)0 1,000 JI50 e 15 KM) 200 Al'PUOXIJlATICJ.N rUIZUH. .; .v...ll - .. so ..; at 9 9 270 " 180 m Prizes ' . diStril)Utlins...18,050 Tiol3s.otiBi only $1. Plan of Lottery similar to Unit of Ijnulsiana uomphiiy. . - , . J. P. HOKBAOH, Manager Address all annllothiis for Infonoatfon, Tickets or Agencies, to . .; - . . i - . :' .''"J. P. UOUHACH, 2W Main SI , : , - ' . , Norfolk, Va. The undersigned suuervised the DrawinK Class 0 of the Dismal Swamp Lottery Com pany, ana ceriny inai it was oonaucieu vim strict tairness to an mteresiea. v GEO. T. ROGERS, ) commissioners CHAS. PICKETT. 1 -"Hiswner8 Elizabeth Iron Works, - C1IA. W. PJETTiT, Prop rr 280, -282, 284' and 286 Water street, : NORFOLK, VA - . - ' MANUFACTURER OF ENGIN ES,t BOILERS. Saw and Grist Miils, ' SHAFTINGS, . ; , lulleys, Haiders, FORGING S AND CASTINGS, Of Every .Description,';;. 5T Complete facilities for ALL WOKKVn onr line , - . au!7-U4wly HIGHEST CASH PRICES Paid for all kinds of OLD IRON, METALS and RAGS. - - ;' - JAS. POWEE & OO.1, 36 RowUud'i Vhrf. NORFOLK, TA. We are always In the Market for the pur. chase of old wrecks, old steamers and old ma chinery of all kinds. . : All consignments attended to promptly and carefully, nud correct returns made, aulldly Wm.' Pell Ballance k Co.: .WHOLESALE DEALERS IN .. ' Groceries, Cigars, Snuff, : Tobaooo, V.-'V'v' , Fine Confectioneries, &c, &c. ' SOUTH FROKT STREET. '"'".I" . mavJ2 NEWBERN, It. ul f For sale In any (luauut.y at liriccs to suit J tl)9 llmi'S. Hrlck lmve hern examined by good Mi.mn N j arui vi-minuiKed (rKt-ciiiM, : : S 1 1 ! ri l! i. V " i : . ( : : I patronage, in the 'face' of, MtroBg the attention of those- not having ' f-. m. till 2 p.m. and from 5 till 7 p.pu Ycur attention is called to the -. f,1A'lY STTRAGTIOiJS I. offer this season, the . LARGEST Ever Showi-in Kew Bsrne, Consisting in leading articles, of BEAUTIFUL SOLID .GOLD WATCHES ; CHAINS, CHARMS, J.A.CK PIITS NECK CHAINS, LOCKETS AND fENBENTS PLAIN AND FANCY ' . ,r ' Dangle and Chain Bracelets,' RINGS IN EVERY VARIETY" Fine Periscopic Spectacles and Eye . Glasses in Rubber, Steel, Celluloid, Sil ver a ad Gold Frames. A new method of fitting the eyes correctly. ' ' J " - (Jail and exaimno stock : no trouble ' show goods. . i " i - . Respectfully, - - s n! a. bell, Jeweler, Middle St., New Berne, N. C. -N. B. I will give Fiftv ($50.00) Dol lars for Tiny article ever sold by roe for -Gold or Silver that was not. octlldly ' B. A. BKLt. ASA JONES, Bliddlo Street; Newborn N.'O., . 1 , DEALER IN - ''- J ' - Staple and Fancy Dry Goods - BOOTS, SMS;' CLOTHINC Etc ' Agentf for the DIAMOND SHIRT nlaun- dried J1.00, Laundried $1.26, t , And the celebrated Warner's Uoraline Corset, . Price 11.00.. . . ; A full line of Gents', Ladles' and Children' tJnderwear,Gnts' Linen, Celluloid and Paper Collars and Cuds., 811k and Linen Hjiudke. chiefs, all kinds of Gents', Ladies' and Chll- ' dren's Hand and Machine Made Shoes, Rub ber Coats, Hats and Shoes, Ladies' Cloaks and . J ackets, and everything usually kept In a first olaaa Dry Goods Store. -- - ASA JONES, marlidAwly r. Middle st6t. Baptist Church Ncticc Exfracrdlniry. WIZARD OIL, Sl'oO. V . I ' St. JW!Ob's 011.60 ct. .?.;". Wood's Pain Relief, 25 cts.' i Mother Noble's Healing Syrup, 50cts. " sallcylica, $1.0u. - . A 11 for the relief of PAIN and cure of RHEUj MATISM, etc. . i ' It Is kaid they are all Rood, and I know the ore. r or sale at W. L. PAIJUER'S Cigar, To- , liacco, and Confectionery Store, next door to ' the corner of South Front and Middle ma , iew cf riif , n. u. u. b. a. . AIjSO, yon can find cool and deiicions Sotiu Water, Ginger Ale, and Deep Kuck Water, lo drtnk. Finest-Cigars to smoke, and tints Tobacco to chew. SALLIK MICtlAL PIPES - Tours for suffering humanity, ' 4 ' W. L. PALMER. GEO, W..J. HARVEY. , , 230 BICHBIOKD ST.( . - - Pnd 4 8. FOURTH ST., .;' ' y ( PHILADELPHIA . . KSTABLI8IIED 1859. ' 1 ' T."",t... ...!,..J'.v-,. ;?V:' ' :ii- h' ),' Maker or Gentlemen's Fhie Custom Boots St Shoes of tho Latest Sti les nd BEST UHADUS. . Would refer to Messrs. 1J. K. Bryan. Geo Henderson, Geo. H. itoberts, io, A.ullver and others', all of New Heme. - - -. , . Drders by Kail solicited. , . j. 4 julyf J&wly GEO. W. J. HAHVKV Stall Hoi iLlft Hand Sid- i,-. AT THE CITY MARKET, ' always supplied with the rery best Krefc'n Meats, Boef, Pork. Mutton and Sauisage Uw t the Market affords. Call on htm. tunly-dly - j. . it. o. js. loix; . LO Special Hdtico
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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