" r-ATLT JOUANM I , Cams. PPer 4 tail; sxoepl . I .WP JO tor six monttts. .o eitf i'er (.1 So cdU iwr irontli. 3 NEW BEKHE JOUKNAL, S oolomn -r, lspibUs&ei swr Thursday at i.Wp in, -A rYrSTISINa RATES (DA.ILT)-On ar 40 EU-Kon mmt. iJ.00 ont month ty .months, 110.00; U months, ilS.00; lvs m ntha. MOM. ' ' " ' AJver'-iiMmenU nder ! of "City Items, i , nt oer lis fnrs&cli nserttoa No adrurUumtQU will 'be Inserted between .ocal Matter t any price. - Kotices of Marriage ot Deaths, not to exceed ea line trill be Inserted free. .All additional matter will be charged 10 cent per line. : Payment for transient adTCrtlsemsnts mnst e made la advance. Regular adTertlsemsnU will be collected promptly at the end. of each 'Jowmanicationa containing news or a discos ion of local matter! are solicited. Ho comanui aauon mnst expect to be published that contains ejection able personalities; withholds the nae ( theaathori or tht will make more than one AlnmwMff thianatMir Any person feeling aggrieved at any anony mous communication can obtain the name of tlio author by application at this office and showing wherein tne gnevancn Bat though, our sails rip, rain falls, winds blow and keep ns back, the waves sweep over our deck, onr gallant Bhip shoves her way throngn the white caps westward. ogs ai THE JOUKNAL. II. g. HtJHJt. , Editor. SEW BERNE, N. C, OCT. 16 1884. tCntered at the Post office at NewBirno, N C as aeeona-ciass wwr. THE HOStWlRD YOIiGE. STATE NEWS. ttleaned rronTour ExchiBj-M. Kaleigb Visitor; The great .fif- r puiA lastdrop (.way, tbo sun gildsthe teen foot snake that was icaptnfed , 1 y moving scenc and the moon lights on Thursday , night ast on fcast op our patawaj. Tne sick revive iiviu a,v-w wj r, rrnlrf thA SiinlT Ol.l Till T ! J T I lUUUlWh W UU v - chairs in the dining room. , V'lli2VlTTfMhi T-k i tu.uj s,B . fTtniHA fa YfA The City of Rome ! MWLTOT.rM library, and much reading was done - - ";7"0the ' stated We onDoara. yn uh Mwraay n gu, fee a more daUfal people ine musics unu " ua God's blessings would be more g? IS?tStr22 abundant. 4 couple -of. pick- xUt ;;'-v7.- pockets were arrested in JBaleigh orphans' hospitals m New York. . . . attendthe iiere is wan iiiiio uijr -uuuui, Knoition knpn an ve .on his1 t. . . , c: r wm eet it. . ana men me ju wui iin " wit if it iiH 1 1 x n i nti i,nti iu i - London and Liverpool with great eclat. 1 expect Mm to send it for publication. He brought down ? V i -J rV7J r-::1 Siailling ; ftindiiiiceniGiii ! ! ! on't Dro f his' tliraE You Read;lf-AII!! lose its charms.,!- n,w Goldaboro , Nmengeri Messrs. Ilall &; rearsall, ofVtlmington, the house, but didnot sink the boat, kindly offer, a special premium of ''Jl'tgAy'ikv Pijre T nm hn, v to inform, von: and be- ten dollars for the best We of cot- ADSOIUltiy r UfC ino- "PiiMirfd " irave US . 'The tOU raised in Wayne COnnty, 0a ei i Thlt powder never varies. A mnrve ing . eucoreu, fcaeUB iuc ..... ml, iQ, Anvl purity, strength, and whoKsoiuenesa. More Barthollli 7 Statue' He IS a WOIUOIV at our coming fair. Any jKJOO0TiiCai tnan the ordinary kinds .andean- living . poetic v machine, and oiners wno. may ,uav u yw iS,TOar ;. ont,.. tho cnbippr. hv i Ul liHSieru.' vsiivnurt ni ucaiu uv mvden. Sold only In can, koyalwakino . .- '. . . . "li I anrnncfln nrmiri fn fnllmr A1ABKT9 FO tne lorenbaa iock, mm mowtif- i " taneously immortalizes it in what he Halt Pearsall's cxami terms "his lines' He wrote some pwieuyy ou"u Uu..ii ""IHailUUiJycts Wise folks before our day have said, -, ''Competition is the life of trade;" . - . Tho proverb's old, but ever new,' And but proves it's ever true. V All goods arc only made to sell : ' 1 But how to buy phase learn as well ; j ' Come buy of rue and you'll have no loss, And find I am still of trade the "BOSS." owDBRColOfCWall-sCN. Y. novls-lydw ir Take care of tho dollars and the cents will take care of themselves: and Tieht hero I be leave to state that a visit to my store and an inquiry into my1 prices .ill convince you of tho fact that ncwhore else you can save as many oents in joncdollar's worth of trade. , My goods are ' f . t - pi . , - rnrDM n tho. Ainintt rnnm special premiums,, in order to give j tham fr. them DUbliCation.4 -Mrv Harding BOUGHT FOR GASH AT PANIC PRICES, NEW YOEK, Sent. 29, 1884. Deak Journal- I have some other good things to tell you about "the other world." I want to tell our lawyers about these "Inns of Court." . But I must call a halt just here for a little while, and talk a little about the ocean voyage home. Umph! I feel like putting my hands and arms under "me stomic,'' and holding oh to it. We surely had a big time; it must nave ueeu so, uu there were about eleven hundred (1100) Deople "a leaving" ior seven : iifltra. at. toast ui)on the deep. If 1 lhnr. ftin r. a hip- heave, then beat it. I would like to have had the Editor of the Journal hard by when the Citv of Eome. nearly COO feet long, was behaving like a Dig DaDy, anu ' i M on iV.Af in f Vi oir in iior JUUipiUg Ul OU 1CCU 111 uv v uv. ' fore narts. and then "scooting" up out of all reason, or at least out of the water covering of back end. ' and HiDCinc arouna ner screw uu dies at the rate of sixty revolutions per minute, and making everything , tremble like jelly, reopie on Doani . 1G1U iHuaiuuu v vnv f " " J toward behavior, aud actually were sick by it. Fie, lie, on such naughty conduct; for to go about the world, fciAtincr nn behind and before, i.s fh wow lrirf-.flns. (r littln children VUV WJ - in .mnfhriil rvlav (Rv t.hA war. Wli IU juuuuiui J1 J '"VI . at Stirling Castle- was a significant placard, "No dogs or children al lrtwA.l wir.hin ." Wiis that doffeish ; mean, or cnuaisuj; and reached Queenstown on Sab bath at 2 n. m.. where we took on rnl i i I. 17 ..i' niiAii rt n'lia 1 ti n nr IlllIMn til LUC ULCUU. HUOiTlllfa ; there waiting for the mails. She ' , will beat us by 12 hours perhaps. ' .W onffla1 Inti-n t-n nni1 niinrtfra. and I found myself "sandwiched" '" between two Episcopalians, there ' . being three citizens in onr state- room . ' But we got on fam ously , ' and I hope I gave them some good '', i leaveu.' . One was a student irom South America, and tho other was -quite a famous character, Capt. Cutter, the , former poet of Long : TT I cs n rt t-1 rirt . OriTTQ i has been limited, but he does the best circumstances allow. ;Wd had a concert but I have not got to ' that yet. . ' EQUINOX. "i ' We were expecting some squalls or something worse from the out side, and we had them within, too for babies were in sufficient num bers, and of sufficient wilfulness- and the wind ' blew contrary to us So the ship showed how she could pitch and roll. Kesuit, nveiaaies at the breakfast table Monday morning, five out of perhaps 150 female saloon nassengers; and the srentlemen few and far between. Yonr humble servant does not like to be odd. so he too refrained from breakfast and dinner on that famous Mondav. Eeally it seemed as if my extremities were, going to be come verv intimate acquaintances. Folks would cling to the deck rails, and contemplate the deep blue sea. Manv clung to their chairs, and just laid themselves out in their deck chairs, and drank lemonade, ate pickles, or sipped beef tea, and had somebody waiting on them all the times Wasn't it norndl Une gen tleman friend stuck to his birth al most literally for three. days. He insists he was not sick, and had a rood time: but a little bird told it, that he said to his wife, "I don' understand this. I'm hot sick, but before I know it, it just comes up!" Ak! that was it, and we did not fpare him.' . But he is a capital Slow, we can talk about D. D. mil "sich" in this way at such ' i i ps,) and he does not mind us a , but just laushsa little as the .,! ita l.ahifa nn? cro.ro rhnm to mem puuuuauou Ki!nat;'nn Rn t Eni thAm has a force of hands at work dig- to you, and through you they first gmg the .foundation for Ibe new seethe light, and they must stir JfefwfLLS" vour readers. I know ir they coma , """i"? a " " seetheCaptaininhis earnest and be constructed of brick' :nd stone, dfilivprv and peculiar WilminetonliSinr.'v'We ! examined style they would endorse the ac- yesterday a map drawn1 by Maj.'W count the New York Times gives ot L. Young, to be embraced in the the "farmer poet." Be thankuu, book he is preparing lor 'publication Journal, for the favor the author in reference to the ;"Semi-Trppical (the intimate companion, I may Area of Southwestern North Caro and my customers shall have the benefit of it. Below please notice a few Of my prices of staple articles: ,;-V:, ; . ' , : , ' ,i 'jf - ' Wood Ualioo at4o.S Heavy Brown Domestic at 4o.: Nice Dress Ooods at 5o per yd.; Check Homespun 5c. per yd.; Good Pair Shoes, $1.00r . s;v (. - MY BARGAIN COUNTED; ., Witfi ft view toponformingwitli tho times, the PATRONS st ;PETUrCK'a SAJiOON are respeetfuiiy i.otiflvthttttintil farther uotice I Of which I make a specialty, is now complete in all its branches. I will state add. of Mark Twain has done you lina.'' : It shows the 4 arei of the in giving you . these "lines." Be sugar belt, the gulf stream, the sure to send him a copy marked, as nowless area, the - mean tempcra-; evidence of your appreciation. ' tnres ot tne various towns, tne tons island Farmer. o seeing me counter currents, the area of great People Ent. on the Steamer City of Rome. ; To see three hundred people eat On all these tables set so neat. With .knives and forks, and casters Is quite an interesting Bint. The bill of fare they first inspect; From that they do the kind select; Then whatever dishes they incline, They order, and on those they dine. One calls for this, another that; One likes meat lean, another fat; One likes coffee and one likes tea, And some most everything they Bee. ' And there some sit and stuff and stuff As if they'd never get enough. And some of thisand that ao taste, In this way so much food do waste. If one on dining ways do look And record the same, soon make a book; On the diff 'rent ways the people eat And the way they do each other treat. Some want eggs soft, come boiled hard ! Others do not these points regard, But take theirs cooked in any way, And very little have to say.- Others find fault with ev'ry thing, Of roast beef or broiled chicken wing, Some too much cooked and some not , done, And grumble at most ev'ry one. Young ladies delicate and nice We often hear them call for ice, That often does more harm than good. Tho' by them not 80 understood. Many young ladies do incline To sit and sup the gen'rous wine. do not think it does them good , It is too heating for their blood. Young ladies we consider dear, Yet still so many do act queer; They order one dish, then another, And mix too many kinds together. Tho' can afford it with great wealth It is so much againBt their health; If that is gone, what are they then,' Not for themselves or gentlemen. Young ladies now should temperate be, At home, on landf or on the sea. - j If of themselves they take good care They will prove the true jewels rate, i Atlantic ocean, sept. 2,.ies4, . Bloodoood H. Cuttee, , Of Little Neck, Long Island. SABBATH they wUl ,be permitted M use fOOl, AND BILLIARD TABLES connected tlierotfith Charge ,ou ly being linule for icficBUraentB. : Also on hand at any tlm black phosphate deposits, and gives a graphic impression of the topo' graphical and climatic, situation of the region embraced in ; his forth coming work". His : ideas are cer tainly illustrated in an unique and novel way and will doubtless attract the attention of Northern peopld. The map will be handsomely litho graphed. t ; f Li ;;i Asfieville . Citizen: The EecrAs creek boys,' Sam Hemphill, Sam Ballard, Greg Chambers, jr., Hardy Chambers, - Milton uKever, !' John Kelly and Eobert Chambers,- took their excellent pack of ten dogs and went to Craggy a few days agdi tb hunt for a bear,- After a'buut: of about.fonr hours they. got one "on the run,'' but soon the faithful dogs' made him take to a tree,; -Greg Chambers fired a charge into him, which brought him io the ground;! he then gave him the, benefit of an other, both of which ( Only; wounded him. The bear arose,, cafjght one of the dogs in his embrace, and just as' he was about to .give, the fatal hug, Greg ran up and icaught him by the ears and held him until Milton Kever, could , cut , his. throat. Sansnge; Sauerkra ut when in season. t .T-CALL AT "DETRICK'S" OLD STAUD. some of its numerous UAUGAINS : Ladies' colored bordered handkerchiefs at 5c. each; large linen handker chiefs at 5c; all linen towel at 10c; 5,000 yis. crash at So. per yd.; 5,000 . yds. ruchmg (for the nock) at 3c; good garter web at 3o. per yard; 5,000 Hamburg edging at 4o. per yd.; large linen doylers ('beauties at 5c. each: shoe polish at 5c. per bottle; toilet soaps at 5c. per cake: tooth brushes at 5c. 1 . . - . ... . . - . . . i Tmnorteii schweitaor . ai.d uuibiircer 1 eaonr eooa note paper at oc. per quire: envelopes oc. ncr nacKaffe: nice dress ciieese:' imported and' Anioiicnn Botognn buttons at 3c. per doi.; a Irrge line of 5o. and 10c. tinware; knives and forks, uc. eacn; ouv ya. Aorcuon iauc very wiaej at oo. per ya.; Laces ic. per yd, and upwards; brass pins 5c. per paper; tucking and ruffling at 5e. per yd.; linen (cape) collars Do each; saicty pins oc. per dozen; spool cotton (oOU yds ) bo.; bed spreads (nice) toe. each, and other liAKUAIJNo too numerous' to mention. . .- - " ...-.. ....t; ail M,.tS3fl COMK AND SEK FOR YOURSELVES. Always have on hand a fine line of B BESS GOODS, consisting of Cashmeres, Plaids, Ladies Clothes. Mourning Goods, eta, which cannot be matched for the money in the State. Also, a full line of SILKS, SATINS and -TRIMMINGS ' of every de scnption. . . " ." My stock of NOTIONS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS and PICTURE FRAMES cannot be beaten. - . 1 ) i - -.. Come and examine my FINE LINE of HAND-MADE SHOES. y ' ' l CalV early and secure BARGAINS. "," " Special attention and "inducements offered to the Wholesale Trade, and Sat-" isfactiou Guaranteed to ALL. ..;, , I, ii Q. L. PAPPKNDICK, AsKlgnee. ocl ilw f-ay- nh t,i wrnnfr fildn of the T was troubled very little '.deed had proved bo good I "r n that I had NO m.ORETERROIl', v; NO ME;rAlX! " 'wn ittnou inVnifB ! ii u munu uiinuiju, ',;. ...:;. TO " MOTHER or CHILD. The Di ead of Motherhood t, Transformed to HOPE AND1' Sweet Gmq and ullcin. i The sweet gum. as gathered f rom a tree of the same name, growing. along the small streams in the Southern States, contains a stimulating expectorant) prin ciple that loosens the phlegm producing the early morning cough', and stimulates the child to throw oflt the 'fajse mem brane in; croup and whooping cough. laginous principle in the mullein plant I n UiHA J. nf thA nld flaldal nmaMita ia. Tatua'bI. I "" :?!. ' UHEROKEK KEMEDY tflf pwn UyM AHD JOY. &AFETV. AXD EASE .1 ii ei.r.'-t i -vi Ttio V' Tlilslnvaliiable prep- kratlon ia truly a tri umph, of scleHtltlo Mklfl, ni'd no more m I'Hiimtibla bencflt was ever bebtowed on the mothers of the wolrd -It not only sliort- eiiH tho time of labor and lumens the iDten imty of pain, but, better limn an.it ereutly ai- rnlnlshes the danger ti life of both mother tuul child, and leaves the mother in a condi tion highly favorable to speedy recovery. and far less liable to UoodlUK, convulsions, and other alarming 1 symptoms Incident to lingering and painful iaor. l ia trniy won derful effioacy in this respeot entitles the MOTHXH'S FHJKND tO be ranked as one of the Ufe-savlnE appli' ances given to the world by the discov eries of modern sel ence.. From all, nature of tne case, it win course be understood that we cannot publish certificates concerning tnis iikjieoy witnout iwoundlnK the delicacy or the writers. Yet we have hundreds of such testimonials on ' file. and"; no mother who has oqce used it will ever ntrain be without it in her time of trouble,. i oc7 d&w3m OLLOCK SXRliT a' MAX SCnWERIN GEORGE ASH. it -:o:- MOM the finesknown reniedy "5 Coughs, Croups Whooping oUgh and make public the lowers- w Uonsumption; . and, so paiataDiav any I child is .pleased to take it.. Auk yonr A.'prorotnwipny&'ii&'r JatelV. remarked to e miiniKsiuie ui we Tecolve. the Mothers' Vi lend would outsell ntiythiUKon the lpatKetu , j '-if n. e VAi- z I most earnestly entreat every teraaie ex urugKWf m h. SV,VrY.u.Y """"f i ne ctl neto heconflned. to useMotJiois' Relief, for Taylor's Kiddle BOOK, wnicn IS not1ilomled'Wiih this entreaty I Will add that only for tb amnsement of the little ones during a long obstetrical practice (forty four who will ffather atonnd -TMir lnrt:toUiYfA?w.?l pro; hear the puzz "Send for onr Treatise on "Health and Hap piness or woman' manea tree.' i .Bradpielh Keqvlatob Co. ttv.MW ' J'-' i ' ''' Atlanta, Oa. We have opened to day our . - ?" ' Wfiw Store on Middlfl at... 2d Dnnv tfnm nflnfrnl Wntflt of I an respectfully solicit your patronage.. '. ' !,': Uur stock comprises an extensive Jine of iine and Medium ' " '. Hats of tlw latest block, Novelties in ; Gents': Tuinishlfitr Goods,' Boots and Shoes: of the best Make, Dry Qoods, ' ; ' Trunks and Valis63, Umbrellas, lite.,' Etc. ' u Boy's Suits a specialty. AN ELEGANT POLO CAP GIVEN AWAY WITH EVERY BOY'S SUIT. - - Our goods will bo sold at ROCK BOTTOM PBICES- k Give us a call and you will be pleased, -1 ' ' ' octldw -; Respectfully,' SCIIWERfN ASL' ; i.Lji'jy"- m .m.wuw.jruui Bafeand qnick(U-Uvery. . ling questions, i but i con-1 i i,( h. J. holmes. M. D.. Atlanta, Ga, foinincr nfnrmftfiort fnr ilia haaH.V, and I rr- j.-- Pi.,v': i.p 1 1 j . We had a pleasant service on welfare of every homo. . . . )'.,, board to-day. I bad the pleasure ' waiijlk wxaxuju, ,, , of presiding,- andHhe sermon was ,aw "T m m. preacnea Dy ev. us. ration, irom Ho mea, auM Cur Mouth. Wash nd the State of JNew Jersey, while one Dentifrice is an infallible care totVlda prayer was made by Rev, Mr. Bit- rated Sore Throat, Bleeding Qumsji Sore toncAr. of Pfinnavlvania. Mouth and Ulcers.,' Cleans' the Teeth 80 we got into New York harbor Keeps tne unms neaiinj ana pun- daringthenight,passedquarantino- and custom house, (ah, that custom 102 Mulberry street, j Macondeorgiar house 1. am a. converted "lree For sale by R. N. Duffy, New Berne, N, trader," Hurrah for , 'free trade!" C, and all Druegists .and, Dentista, Which party has that plank, editor.! pu20dw3mo 4 . y;, ; i''Zb'h lam "way behind" in American l.. '.. ' Ji affairs, but I'll vote for "free trade" v ! THE UNRITALED anyway!).: Ah, yes, as I was say ing, we passe house. Uhl niy A.G 1LTS TS FOR 9 Coal, Coal, !ce, Ice, Hi ' -r sri- t . 1 sa. 1 j ... .,r;;r , - V -- r , - - (,':- H t'" parse! it- had grown lean beforehand now it is all shriveled, starved and hungry. How, can I get something in it f Editors ought to know everything; do tell me. ;v. .; )r A' : ; Yes, we did, after hours waiting, get through that custom - house, rather it got through as, and hero I am in rAmericay" agam Jblurrah for our country 1 I'll not draw any comparisons now; I'll complain as much as I please, but won't let the "foreign devils," as the Chinese profanely say, find fault. ' ' In truth, God' has been good to me, - and to us all. in our recent journeyi ! now mucn we owe Him for His daily blessing, and how lit tle we pay COQKBTOVE. lit... 'irrti,ATJ!! Rv V:V" si VfiTSOIi a DANIELS. better, iivcS, and to Maker and Redeemer. . Hoping to lam, Nothing farther seems necessary te make the New Farmer Girl a Perfect and Keautifu! Cooklnj Apparatus. It has (arge Flues and Oven. Patent Oven Shelf. Bwlnuincf Heartll Plate, Dees Ash Pit and Ash Pan Door. The' , , - "1 - ' ..... ... ... . U1VW, ... ..1. nn 1 ior 1(1 live 1 covers are smootn ana neavy. I T AwM II in honor our see you in a few days, ,T Yours, etc., ' - 1 - - T.f,rirA Hincrla OVA,, linnra T1n.T,tn0t The largBir Increased sales of this t'tove atteKt Its popularity Everj Stove fully war ranted. i.'.t 14. APPLY AT THEIB ' People's Mutual Metissorahce (Codd'j OF LOUISVILLE, KY. . : . Issue Policies on Lives, payable in Five Instalments, at frrtm Jl ta 1 (1 VA4ia lr aitra1a n innnllM 4.1. A age of the Insuf '.,, The premiums are paid on the assessment plan, as is usual in other Mutual Companies. , ,' ; ' ihis is a new feature in Life Insurance, and enables the party to collect his insurance during life. It is practically a Savings Bank, in which to deposit small - monthly amounts, to be drawn at the end of ft certain ' poriod, with mtercst. ";'. v,.-:';, vi.,: ,,.' -i::: ;V,":"''; i"i..:, :' t : We also issue Policies payable at death only, if desired. ; Circulars with full pkrtioulars furnished on application. ! ' r ' FIRE POLICIES issued on-best terms. , ,; , , GEO. ALIEN & CO. ySMPM Of Middle street, : . 1 -.."4 ' . . ' .... t Call or jis Worepurehasing elseri 0V--f I via,! s i w'l, ,. ',.V ' '-.- '.' ... . i,U-.-"V"-'-v 'I havo fltted on In flrstrclrws order, on Cra en street, 0110 door from a.. Front street, Rooms for my l iisincHK. , ' r ' . I am now preened io iiimlfih my old (nnd au 11. w 1 1 s ( . lets lu every BijiD A It.,), f, ; , ;::'! t1..- i-'-K, :;;iB,;;fefWERT-fe;. AT H. W. WAHAB'S CORNER, alwaVB sunniled with the verv best Fresh Meats, Beef, Pork. Mutton and Sausage that the Market affords. Call on him. EOBEETS HE1TDZEIC01T uuoittll lii.Jliau.av3 HuauO, IVew Berne, Ti. J." Ouly first cla';s Companies rriTescn, - NOTICE, Ssat 01 North Carolima; V ' ' Craven County. . -,r... A. E. Denhlson J Justice's Court i t , ' B; ; I 1 Refore W. G. Bnnson, . JohnDlXon. i Esq., J. P. Attachment, ToJohnDtxons ' ' , 'Forty-seven dollars dne for rent of Inn v w .rrant of attachment returnable heron, (4. KrhiBon, ,sq., a Justice of the IeH." f -Craven connty, at his olllce lu the c, - . Newhern In said county, on ihe 1st Unv ( -vcmber, 18K1. Ana It nprearing to the nndr'"' the defendant Is a iion-resident 01 1 andhns proTirrty therein, an.l ( fine dili' u hi fniii,. I ther.. fi'(!.l.,ni ,m . . v , (i. ,t t 1 , , '' J (J. V.

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