Daily VOL, III. NEW BERNE. N. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11; 1884. NO. 141. The f' ' 1 : . - T'--: ' , , . , - QXJRNAL 'V LOCAL NEWS. ' Journal Vtalattire Almanac. ' Sun rises, 5:40 I Length of day, Sun sets, 6:13 1 12 hours, S3 minutes. .. Moon rises at 10:47 p. m. Pick Out the Cotton. The dry weather for the past two or. three weeks has caused cotton to open very rapidly. Farmers should remem ber the September storm, which the prophets in this Bection say will come this year about the 20th, and keep their cottcu picked out as fus-t as it opens if possible. Storm cotton is hard to sell and bad to get out. ' y , 'Judge Fowle f peaks at Snow Hill on '. Saturday. We have another interesting letter from MrUVass on our editorial page. AW twel. nVlnMr Wrdftv (W Vtrmt Ba,e of Cotton. " Thos. Gates predicted rain " within The fir8t b.ale of cotton wa8 " ceived v twenty-four hours. at the Exchange yesterday. It was . , from the farm of Mr. Paul Jones, near Mr. E. R. Pearce has been appointed this eit ded ow middlin and agent cr the Mm vity line at New usrne wag b M w a Woofc(m fo c t : M w . Matt. Manly at 10 cents per pound . Pitt bupenor Coutt convenes next The first bale was received in '82 Monday. Mr. C.C. Taylor will be there from L. A. Haywood and J. K, Leary, prepared to rtceipt for subscriptions to of Jones county, a bale each, '.on the , -r the Journal. , . V ' 14th of September, and sold for lljallf. . v H. J. Lovick has arisen from the fire, That of 3 from F. M. ELiskins, I.enoir w Phoenix like, and opened next door to county, and sold by Simmons & Havens Sperlings on Middle street, where he is to V. Pell Ballame for lOic. ready to wait on his old customers. ' ""Cleveland's First, and Uest" is the name of a garden pea, several hundred bushels of which are on the Old Domin ion wharf. The pea has been successful and so has the man whose name it bears Yesterday, was the anniversary of the terrible Btorm that raged in Pamlico sound one year ago, lifting the steamer Shenandoah from her mooring near Brant Island light house and landing her on Swan Island. We call attention to the ment of Aipheus W. Wood in to-day's paper. ' Mr. Wood will gin cotton, buy ' cotton, sell cotton, or buy the seed. 1 See him and get his figures. Ho also sells the proliflo cotton grower. The primary meetings for the purpose Better Stop Jt. Yesterday a litlle son of Major Den- nison came near being killed by an en laged bullock that was being driven through Middle street for butcher's use The usual methods of controlling such animals is insufficient. Generally rope with one person holding it before and one behind is the restraints under which they are taken through the streets and this is not at all sufficient. In many cities the additional precau- advertise- tion is taken to "hobble" them by some means that will prevent them from get ting away with their drivers, and even getting up a respectable run if left to themselves. The city authorities should enact an ordinance now and prevent accidents which seem most likely to of electing delegates to the county con-1 occur if the present course is pursued vention will be held in the township v next Saturday, The different wardB in the city will hold their meetings at" the ,usual places on Saturday, night. Si . ' The schedule of the Neuse and Trent river steamboat company on Trent river ' line has been changed. The boat leaves I here now on Wednesday morning for Trenton and returns on Thursday. I. T, Wilson has been made agent at Trenton. A good selection.' Cedar Grove Cemetery, A walk through the cemetery grounds yesterday evening revealed the fact that the present chairman of the cemetery committee, Mr. A. W. Wood, is vigor ously pushing the wort of mowing down the grass in the public lots and putting the walks in excellent order. It required a man of extraordinary energy, and one with considerable taste to cope with the former chairman. Mr. Miller Tne city council met on juonaay nignt who for KO manv veara tooknridain and adjusted tneir tax-levy in accora. devoting his time to the work of the ance with the recent order of Judge cemetery, but we believe Mr. Wood will Gudger. They laid the knife to their pr0ve a worthy successor. We suggest expenditures uy cutting ou tne city tnat tue owners of private lots might lights. So New Berne will gas no add considerable to the appearance of longer but grope uer way lm ttarxness, the cemetery if they would devote and we fear lier aeeus win ne evil. iittie time in having them cleared of personal, ... weeds and grass so as to give the shrub Mr. Joe H. Huckburn nas returned bery a living chance. Many are doing from a trip to the mountains and is now this and we hope others will follow the ready for the fall work.' : good example, W. B. Smith, of the firm of Smith & We have not visited Greenwood re- Credle, is. off Vonh after a stock of cently but learned that it is in better goods, n-t ;'('' - I condition than ever, pieeftug To-plight. i f There will be a meeting of the Expo sition committee to-night at 8 o'clock at the Exchange rooms, to which the pub lic in general are invited. , Let all who feel an interest in the matter make it a point to be present. ', : The Fire (Question Again. v Editor Journal: I most heartily endorse your views in Tuesday's issue of the Journal, where you state that it is much the better mode to erect proper buildings for the prevention of 'the spreading of fires than additional pro extinguishing tne names Mr. Boyd's. Speech. I Democratic Meeting at Aurora. Editor Journal: It is customary for Editor Journal: At a meeting of speakers who are called upon to open! the Democratic voters of Beaufort coun- campaigns in a section to group to- ty in convention assembled, at Aurora, gether as succinctly as convenient the on the 6th day of September, 1884, to issues ef the campaign and to give the consider the unfairness of the rulings of Key-note to tne smaller politicians oi tne tne chairman or the convention of said vicinage. In this viev of the case county at Washington, on the 29th ult. many went to near jar. dames U. noyd, I major Henry Harding called the meet District Attorney of the United States in a to order and in a brief, thou eh em- Court for the Greensboro district, when I phatio address, told the people its ob- he spoke here on Monday night. I ject. He moved Maj. Thos. Tuten to Mr. Boyd was introduced as one of the chair and Geo. A. Litchfield was re the most brilliant young men of the quested to act as secretary. party, wnicn prepared ail to expect at I xne cnairman ana -. secretary were east tne light of truth to shine all about I unanimously chosen and made Derma- nts aeoiarations- - i nent by the people assembled He began by an attack unon the rec- On motion of F. ' B. Hooker, a com ord of Mr. Cleveland, and as if to fill in mittee of seven was appointed bv the time, he took up the railroad bill veto chair to draft resolutions expressive of or tne governor, cnarging mat ne had tne sense or the convention's feelings, vetoed a bill reducing fares on the ele- The chair appointed the following vatea ranroaas in flew xorkUity to five named: Alex. Cuthrell, Keddick cents for laboring men, and by that veto Bergeron, W. H. Swindell,A. T. Redditt, caused tne laboring men or tnat city to isaian Kespess, w. w . Edwards and M to pay ten cents event time they B. Wilkinson rode upon them. Now lets see how I Pending report of committee, the that tallies with what the railroad com- house was entertained bv a most elo missioners of the state of flew York re- quent speech from O. K. Stilly, ported at tne time, not dreaming that un return or committee, the chairman it would ever be an issue in a freemen- or the same read the following resolu tial campaign. Hear the report: tions, which were unanimously adopted, xne report oi tne majority or tne except one voice or ' no: commission contained the conclusion Whereas. The sins of the manimila that a reduction to a five cent fare tive portion of the Democratic party of tnroughout tne day would, at the num- Beaufort county as expressed in the ber of passengers carried in 1882, 're- Washington convention on the 29th of duce the gross ipcome so as to prevent August, 1884, have come home to roost, the roads from even paying interest on I we are saved the unpleasant task of their bonded debt in full. . The laboring asking the chairman of the county classes of New York are carried be- executive committee to call another tween the hours of 5:30 and 8:30 a. m., convention. Therefore be it and 4:30 and 7:30 p. m., at five cents. Resolved, That we, the true Demo upon trains wnicn run at intervals oi crats oi ceauiort county, in conyention forty-five seconds. The reduction assembled, denounce the action of the would not so much benefit them, there- Washington convention in nominating fore, as it would the class who are bet- a candidate for the office of Register of ter able to pay ten cents than the Iabo-1 Deeds as being destructive of Demo rers are to pay five.' " Icratio principles, subversive of Ameri Mayor Jidson also said in a letter can government and dangerous to the urging the Uovernor to interfere in the I liberties or a free and independent peo- matter: pie. 'It is unreasonable. I thin:, to bud- Resolved. Earnestly believing that pose that any road can be constructed I the welfare of our people depends upon over which passengers can be carried at I Democratic rule, we faithfully pledge any proht, from the Battery to Harlem ourselves to use every honorable effort river, for five cents at all hours of the to procure the election of the rightful day and night, as they are now carried nominee of the convention to be held in by the elevated roads. I Washington on the 26th day of Sept., "To say nothing, then, of the bad faith loo4, as well as the entire Democratic toward these chartered companies ticket, which this bill would confirm, to inter- Resolved, That we recommend to terfere through such legislation in a every Democrat in the county of Beau matter so vital to the safety of so large fort the name of Dr. B. Stilly as the a proportion of this community is, as I people's candidate for the office of view it. a startling thing to do. I Register of Deeds, subject to the action Among many letters of approval re-1 or tne county convention, and endorse ceived by the Governor was the follow-J him as a true Democrat, who will in ing from the President of Rochester I no wise countenance a wrong practiced University, who. not being a politician, 1 upon the citizenship or a free people, but engaged in teaching and training Resolved, That we request Mr. John young men for a life of usefulness, we H. Small, of the Washington Gazette, copy in full: to publish, and do it m full, the pro kochkster, March 4, loos, i ceeomgs oi tnis meeting, ano aiso Kino "Grover Cleveland Sir: I cannot. I it beg or the Hew Uerne journal a in justice to my convictions, refrain 1 publication oi tne same COMMERCIAL Journal Office, Sept. 10, 8 P. M. COTTON New York futures closed dull; Spots quiet. Uplands 10 7-8: Orleans 11 1-8. FUTURES. September, 10.64 October, 10.45 November, 10.39 December; 10.42 Notice. There will be a Special Meeting' of the Commissioners of Craven county, at the Court House in New Berne, on SATUR DAY, September 13th, at 11 o'clock. JAS. A. BRYAN, sepBlw Chairman. spring DOltlKSTIO MARKET. Turpentine Hard, $1.00; dip, 81.75. Tab 75c. to $1.00. Corn 75a85c. Seed Cotton $2.50a3.50. Cotton Seed $13.50 per ton. . Beeswax 25o. per lb. Honey 60c. per gallon. Beef On foot, 5c. to 7c. Country Hams 13ic. per lb. " Lard 13ic. per lb. Eoas 15c. per dozen. Fresh Pork 7a8o. iter pound. Peanuts $1.00al.50 per bushel. Fodder 80c. to $1 per hundred. Onions $1.50a2.00 per bbl. Field Peas Hides Dry, 10c; green 5c. Tallow 6c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 40a50c. 20a30c. Meal 85c. per bushel. Grapes Scuppernongs, $1.00aJ.25. Oats 35 cts. per bushel. Apples 50ca$1.00 per bush. Peaches 50a60c. per bush. Potatoes Sweet, 25a60c. 12al7c. per pound. dhinqles west India, dull and nm. mal; not wanted. Building 5 hearts, $3.00; saps, $1.50 per M. wholesale prices. New Mess Pork $19.00. L. C, F. Backs, and Bellies lOalOlc. Shoulders Smoked, No. 2, 8c.; prime, 8Jc. Smoked Joles 5c. Lard 9a9ic. Sugar 5a8c. Flour $3.25a7.00. Salt 90c.a$1.90 per sack. Molasses and Syrups 20a45c. Hancock's Chill Pills, TO CURE Any Kind of Clilll or Pevir. For sale by all-Druggists at 50 cents per box. TRY THEM. CENTRAL HOTEL BAR AND BILLIARD ROOM. EVERYTHING FlltST CLASS. C.pf. SAM B. WATERS, Prop'r. Kenr Entrance from the Hotel, se.xlly Middle St., New Beriir, N. b. Wanted, KEROSEXE OIL BHLH. at Eiiihty.flve cents. COTTON SEED and SEED COTTON at the highest market price. I will contract to gin cotton at Thirty Cents per Hundred. sep dtf A. U. lEXNISON. inch, NOTICE! BARGAINS! In order to chnntre mv hnsinrKs t u-m ortv.r foi sale privately, for the Nxt Thirty Days, my Entire Slock of . LIQUORS, BAR FIXTI RES, POOL AND BILLIARD TABLES. Etc. Remember the Fall and this 1b a rare chance, as I will sell at a great sacrmce. win rent or leiise. Will sell for cash or endorsed paper. Call on or address the f'roprletnr, M. M. CLEMENTS, Central Knr. Middle si.. Now Hf.ino v i" or better known as Zlnkand's Old Stand. sep! dim For Rent, Insure A GOOD DWELLING AND LOT on corner of New and Metcalf streeta. Apply to sell clw L. II. CUTLER. YOUR GIN HOUSES with WATSON & STREET, au28dwlm Gen. Ins. Agents. For Rent, Notice io Democrats! THE DWELLING OX GEORGE STREET, known as the Episcopal Rectory. Apply to seph) at WILLIAM II. OLIVER. from expressing my gratitude for your veto message, wnicn I nave instread. I have no personal inteieat in any oi the great corporations which were directly or indirectly affected by the bill from which you have so wisely withheld your approval. But the just and states Thos. Tuten, Chm'n. Geo. A. LrrcnTEiLD, Sec'ty. For Sale, u ine owners oi , The citv is now heavilv burdened with want brick buildings there will be no taxes, and I do not think it prudent at IoaI. r motariol tn hnilri thnm. if, R. I all for n third encine to be nnrchawpd MUA V lllltwv.. vr , - - " I p X Jones isnow burning off a large kiln unless done by private subscription. I Resides having a good quantity already purcnaBed it a rea80nable price, and in on nana,, ana, u. -r.. oy aipo uuveniBeo cases of emergency woula render valu a large number. Bnck ai; almost as able service. 1 iUBnnilJb.jr J ' , ' Though the losses at the late tire are Cheaj'vreDfr. . . ereit, they , would have been much fv -w... -,- . : greater had not the wind been bo favor- T f .rr ' .'n u i .,r able. But should the wind have been earcuei tiuason, oi riiubymo, contrary, scarcely enough engines could ed out a bale of new cotton yesterday, have been placed to check the infuriat- " and it will be dowtf per steamer Trent ed flames whero so much inflammable this p. m., so the telephone says. ; K1, ',v "flIr Jones county opens , the market with t0 decide what kind of buildings shall me nrsi oaie wu year yu. ocywuiua i Deereciea Chapel II111 Notes "Fresh treat" Saturday. Freshmen scattered Dr. Battle is well nleased with the maniiKe positions tacen in your message number of students thus far. seems to me a most fitting rebuke to the The Journal of the Mitchell Scientific demagogism whioh is ready to trifle Society is out, fraught with a goodly with those sacred rights of property I amount of instructive scientific readimr. guaranteed by our state and national I Prof. Winston is back from Eurojte constitutions. . In these safeguards of and looks to be in perfect health, lie property the poor man has a more vital I is to give us twelve lectures during the interest man me capitalists, zor mey year, I believe. make secure the poor man's savings,! it is now whispered that Prof. Yen which constitute his only means of sup-1 able is soon to take unto himself a wife. port, i nave tanen occasion to com-iprofs. Holmes and DeScUweisnitz are mend your message to the careful con-1 left alone to battle the wiles of Cupid m. sideration of my students as an exhibi-1 Baseball is now the "agony." The tion of the principles which should colored nine from Durham played the govern tneir actions snouia tney do colored Chapel HiU nine here Saturday called to fill public station in their f u- The score was 17 to 10 in favor of Dur ture lives. I trust you will pardon me ham nine, for obtruding myself upon your atten- a fgrand ratification meeting is now tion. As a teacher of young men, advertised to be held here next Satur- I feel grateful to any publio day the 17th. Senator Matt. Ransom, functionary who illustrates in nis per-1 B. H. Bunn, Esq.. Maior John W son the lessons whioh I am so anxious Graham and Hon. John Manning will to impress upon tneir minas. Again i address the people on the occasion. Our thank you for the courageous and citizens indulge in great anticipations wormy action wnicn you nave aqqptea ifor that day to secure souna government iar our great State. 'Yours very respectfully. MARTIN B. ANDERSON. Careful reading of the above will show the utter straits to which the Re publicans are reduced to find an issue against the Democratic candidate Mr. oyd went for ueo. vvm. uinis SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND BRICK at EIGHT DOLLARS per thousand. Apply to C. E. FOY CO . Brick IUock, Middle street, seplO dtf Newbern, N. C. Dr. Slover, By request, will reopen his School, at his office on Unloffotreet, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th. seplO dtd A Convention of the Democrats of Craven County, for the purpose of nom inating County Officers, is hereby called to meet in the City of Newbern, on Friday, September 19, 1884, At the Rooms of the Cleveland and Scales Club. A Primary Meeting of each Township will be held at the usual places, Saturday, September 13, 1884. ALPHEUS W. WOOD MJtt. Manly, Sec'y. Chairman. seGdtd For Rent, llth: last year it was September 10th. Pick your cotton out, gentlemen, before tne storm comes, r A Nw Grape. Three destructive fires have occurred in the same location within the last two years, and not only is the last one the most serious, but has happened in the worst part of the year just befoiq the beginning of tne busy season, lnougn Hon. O. Hubbs brings us a sample of the losers at the late fire have my sym - n,n m-nwa on hi farm pathy. yet I believe it is to the interest T, ."w.. VS of air, in the long run, that none but near the icity. They look as sour as gQod '8nb6tantial rick buildings should vinegar,, one would think they-were not be erected. I know that wood buildings more than naif ripe,' but they are sweet and those covered with corrugated iron ' . Wa in. can be put tip a little quicker and lv .Sm.' tn r M cheaper; though the iron ones are but icuu - v i little cheaper, man bricn ones, sua, n friend Capt. S. ,"WV. Noble, at Wilming- thos ruinous fires are to be dispensed ton, who is cultivating all varieties of with, then brick must come. . It is grape, and getting "him to give us a ?mazin80.iLbTAhk2te parne ((ir it, Wlnd A Straw, Bnt ShOf' HF In ISlowlnc. ' - 1 Mr. TJeo. W,, Oregory, of Socatuck, Copn.'wrltes Mr. L. B. Midyette, of fmitbs creeV,', Pamlico county, that he with thojisands of others of the best fle-pullipang- of that section, wUl votj for Cleveland and, work for his election, few years and see how few brick have been laid in the city oi new perne, put none the more so than the large amount of property destroyed and 1 sincerely none that brick buildings may Bpeeauy be reared upon the ruins at the foot of Middle street where old hulks have stood heretofore. - - : - Biq(. The Maine Election. Augusta, Me., September' following telegram has been 9. The sent by i . , ... loiiowing leiegram ana oeen sem uy Mr. Gregory planted oysters at bmitns p0BtmaBter Manly to secretary Freesden, rref-k for the last two winters and was 0f the ReDublican National committee: 'On a full vote we have swept the State and re-eleoted Robie by 15,000 majority, lilaine's own city has given a majority of 2o2 greater than was, ever before thrown and his county fives 8,400 ma slnuncb. Republican. This - is; but a v 1 t it f!ows whibh waythe wind ; ' ' ' It looks now tliat Cleve- t'-e coubtry hue a P Stonewall Items. A GOOD TWO-STORY DWELLING on Broad street, between Craven and East Front. Apply to sep9 dlw H. R. BRYAN. Notice, Common, To All. Notice Is hereby given to all those that snf fered by the last tire ou Middle street and the Market Dock, that I fully sympathize with them and wish tnera oetter idck next time. In the time they will be reconstructing. They can find good Cigars. Tobaee for Chewing or Smoking, Cigarette, Etc. Also, gooa eoai soa water, winger Aie, or Deep Rock) a very fine Mineral Water, always in gooa condition to arms. Aitnougn the Ice Houne was badly damaged by tire the ice didn't barn up. All know where to find me. W. L. PALMER. Private School. MRS. A. T. JERKINS will resume the duties of her School at her reaidence on Johnston street, on MONDAY, SEP TEMBER 15th, and respectfully solicits a share of the public patronage. s71w CITY ORDINANCE. Be it ordained, That the portion of the oity lying east of Hancock street and south of Broad street, shall be known Mr. Wm. Lewis, one of our oldest cit izens, is in a feeble condition. Frank Lewis's infant daughter, live or six months old, died last Sunday. F. F. Cherry lost by death a most val- unhla mnrn (in Mnnrlnv nicht a clpnr because he had declined to support the loss of 9150. - nominee of his own convention; and Charles H. Fowler is off to New York then quoted him as denouncing the for bis fall stock of goods. W. H. Gas- Democratio party as one of no principles fcm9 leaves in a few days, and very hungry and extremely thirsty i The county commissioners, at their but fOrCOt to say that UurtlS was ably I lnHt mnntinv. muda a. vntinc nrncinnt At supporting the nominee of the samejxrent creek, cutting off part of Stone- Democratic party with U v& aeiects, wau precinct; one at Bay creek, part of declaring that fte "could not support so Vandem,ere, and moved the place of corrvp(;and utterly unfit a man as James yoting from Vandemere to Moses store, U. Elaine, IS known tO be, lor tne POSl- lnr mora nnmrnnnlv known no Cash tion of President. Other positions taken Corner. - r were equally untenable, and if this is joe Hooker was up before Esq. J. 0. the "bltt gun ' Of the party, we are dlS- Rnxtor nnnn nnmnlaint of TT. Daniels. I posed to view witn compassion tnese or overseer of the road, for failing to work as the are district oi toe city oirsewi a smaller caiiore, a uicjuuvbai. i whAn ordered. 1 xne matter was settled f ucruo, jpi. v., imu any jjwrouii u porBuus i a by Joe promising to flU the bill. If all who shall erect or cause to be erected, f Q1li1ISSI0l1 I.IOfCIl ISi F. G. SIMMONS, COTTON BROKER and', COMMISSION MERCHANT, Opposite COTTON EXCIIAKG'E, NEWBERN, N. C. Prompt attention given to consign ments, and the HIGHEST MA RKET PRICES obtained. 49- Patronaue sollolUd. sep2dv2m GOLD SPRINGS FARL1 FOll SALE. I offer for sale the above valuable property consisting of One Thousand Two Hundred anq Sixty Five Acres, Four Hundred under cultivation, balance in timber, lying in Graven county, four miles below Newbern by railroad. It is admirably situated between the A. & N. C. ruillroad (half mile from It) and a deep navigable -reek. Address J. J. WOLFENDEN Jy2dwtf Newbern, N. O, W. H. MORRIS. F, MORRIS. , ESTABLISHED 1817. ! J. J- BURGESS, of N- C-, WITH ' W. H. MORRIS & SONS, Holmes' Sure Cure Mouth Wash and nnr rmintv would inst or attempt to erect any building Dentifrice is an infallible cure for Ulce-1 it erect or attemnt to erect or cause to be . UUDD J I DA m II U BKJJilljm A " - UUUUUWU& IV i . rated Sore Throat, Bleeding Gums, Sore would make some of them feel bad to erected, any ell or addition to any build Mouth and Uloers. Cleans the Teeth I ee uQW tar he excels them in road ihg now erected within said district de- and peeps the Gums healthy and purl-1 work. The only overseer that I know scribed as aforesaid without tne con tne Dreatn. jtreparea soieiy. ny 0 that eauals him is Joshua Bell, the sent oi tne uity i;ouncu, Dy reso- Drs. J. P. & W. R. HOLMES, Dentists, oniv colored overseer in our county; lution of said body granting said 103 Mulberry street. Macon Georgia. Undif Bavboro would emolov Bell and permit, shall be deemed guilty or a For sale by R. N. Duffy, New Berne, N. stonewall Ut Daniels, I will vouch for misdemeanor and on conviction shall be ana tUentists. Un imnrovement in their streets. which nnea nrty iou) aoiiars or imprisonea . ., . - -' 1 4-kivt w Hutrfl amH nooh HniP BOtrl hnilrlinff Some of BtonewalrB Kallantry .were e" or auuiuou auan bu bwuu w rcumm nut flundav niaht oalline on that at- m the course or eveedon a&au Dea i j. t L l! a l. I trirtlafinn nf fhta AVrlilillliM rrnnr ivn wirniw imhih n himii iinr, ii in v v iviutivu tuw vauauwB since. The number wasfouri ' . It seems : n ; i John H. Bell, Clerk. that two muBt have had the advantage No8. 23, 25 & 27 Commerce St., NORFOLK, VA,' . Special attentioa nlven to sales of Cotton.' Grain, Peanuts and Country Produce gene rally. ijiDerni casn a avnnceg maae on con slgnraent. Prompt returns and hlchest mar ket prices guaranteed. , t nuxdrt)anl - C, and all' Druggists auSOdwSmo - . -r No fisherman wants his attention dis tracted of his patience tried, by acrid, nauseating, .narcotized tobacoo. He wants something fragrant, mild, grate ful, pure, inspiring.' The tobacco for the fishing party is Black well's Durham Lone Cut. It can't tantalize, but will ensure comfort, patience, and a happy disposition. .. i,vvf ''; i':-.;';.; A -.. Kindergarten, -". .-; . Miss Maey C. Roberts has opened a Kindergarten School for Small Children i on Metcalt street. , scpw ai w Machines. s : r as the other two left a little earlier and "J. ILL tlN ULaQJSA WJ U wJJ. came across the river, hid all the boats so that on the arrival of the, more favored ones to the whan no boats could be had. - The only remedy was for one to take a water passage, wnicn he did,, his friend not being able to swim, and eet a boat, which he found after a long search, and returned and brought the other over. y ), ' SEVERAL SECOND HAND SINGER SEWING MACHINES fot Bale CHEAPl' Apply to ; J 1 ' " aulBtf JAMES W. MOORE- ' Now under the management of THORNTON I BROS., is prepared to furnish . Board and Lodging at reasonable rates. - t IilVERT STABLES.' , 5 Hones and buggies constantly on hand for transporting passengers to any neighboring town. , . . " ' THOKHTON BBU8., . ' Henderspn House, Middle street, Jy23dwly v New Berne, N.O. For Rent THE HOUSE AND LOT at the corttur of Johnson and Middle streets, formerly ocou-' pled by Dr. J, T. House. Apply to -, , , -aulOtf ' , , , ' NP. DfFF Y..