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OA It? A.A.A1A 1JU VOL, III. NEW BERNE. N. C. SATURDAY, MARCH 14. 1885. NO. 296. 010 1L . ri LOCAL NEWS; Journal Htntatqre Almmnae. New Bernej latitude, 85 6' North. longitude, TP 3' West. Sun rises. 6:11 1 Length, of day, . Sun Bets, 0:03 1 11 hours, 57 minutes. Moon rift at 4:53 a. m. more ; BUSINESS LOCALS. Dr. J as. F. Long has located in the Cooper building, next to the Brinson building and opposite Mr. H. B. Bryan's office, on Middle street. 14 6t " "W. Hoixister has moved his goods to the store of Mr. George B. Guion. corner of Craveu and Pollock streets, where he will be clad to see his customers. 2t Great Bargains, for a.few days only, In Shoes,' Hats, Clothing and Notions at Asa Jones' old stand. luti Prof. George offers his services as tuner and repairer of pianos and organs Many years' experience. Will please vou or no charge. Am located at New Berne, new Shoe Store or Central Hotel - , - . f2Gtf. Assembly. He would make a useful member of the next than he has the present because of his experience. I It is a great mistake of our Eastern peo ple to change their Representatives so often. The term of the General As sembly is short for the amount of work to be done. A new member, with no legislative experience, can hardly nc complish much in the sixty days session, the path will be much further North, esDeciallv if he meets onnosition from ihe eclipse wm be annular over a line Eclipse of the Sun. CUPPINGS. I On Mondav next, thn 1Ath inat. will occur the annular eclipse of the sun, vnue eiepnans . nunung recenuy in visible here an nartial wlirw. Tt will I the Uarrow Hills, in Bengal, Lords . F r w I A it TT 1. J begin about 11.50 a.m. and end about Arwut na enry urosvenor capiureu 2. 1 8 p.m. It is the'return of the annu- 8 elephants in three drives. lar eclipse of Feb. 12th, 1831. In 1831 A clerical contributor to the Louisville the central line passed over Texas in a Courier-Journal thinks that no moral northeasterly direction, being last visi- young man could read to bis virtuous bie on this continent in parts of North I affianced all that Dickens wrote in Carolina and Virginia. At ttiia rotnm I "Dniil fVmnarflaM O - - I J,J w .....v. those acquainted with the rules that govern legislative bodies, and under stand the minutia of securing the pas sage of measures-which they favor. When a good man is found it ia well to hold him for awhile. Hamilton Homer Dead. The old patrons of the Washington from Cape Mendocino, California, in latitude 4Udeg., to Ureenland in lati tude 71 deg. and oyer a path about sev- entysmiles wide. The only towns of consequence in the United States within this belt are Eureka, California, and Bozeman, Montana. At St. Paul the eclipse will obscure five-sixths of the sun, but will not be annular. At Chi cago seven-tenths of the sun will be Some wonderful revival meetings at New Corner, Ind., have resulted in 500 conversions. About seventy of these persons have been in a trance state, and tell of beautiful visions. Among the objects of interest at Ful- ham, the Bishop of London's suburban palace, is the onginal manuscript ac count of the voyage of the Mayflower, in the handwriting of Gov. Bradford. At San Sabra, Texas, the other day, a couple were married on the street, sit Journal office. bidden. From Rochester. N. Y.. the lukwu i , .. .... ' - . i iu. i -.a j Hotel in the days of yore will remember !Lur?a !mewna f.88' "a ISA UBTi WE iney learea me oriao s rem most interesting event. I wves Ine eclipse will be annular because 1 The moss cron of Florida, sava the the cone of the moon 's shadow does not Pensacola Commercial, is worth more reach the eapth. It will appear annular! than the cotton crop, and can be put on at those place? nearly in the line of the I the market at less expense. The da rn an annular mand exceeds the supply, and there is . 1 v.l-.J I- J LIT II TT. I bua wiuicu uutjb. uauieu uuui. no r. - ", . . . '.. . ' was universally popular in his sphere, wougn sumcient to renaer tne eclipse a and in the later days of his life was al-1 ways glad to meet any one who could remember the scenes and events of those golden days. Since the war he has oc Foe Sale. Lot of old papers at the huckster, restaurant keeper, and in all D0,mt of .the ?ne The canning establishment was in full blast yesterday. . The city is full of strangers, drum mers, insurance adjusters, etc. - The sidewalk in front of Dail Bros. store has been laid with coarse ground oyster shell. ,.' . ;'. these he exhibited the same industrious habits and honest principles, and pur sued the even tenor of his way under great suffering from asthma until the message came to call him home. He died on the 12th inst. and was buried yesterday. Peace to his ushes. LETTER FROM RALEIU1I. Raleioh, March 11th me unenanaoan maae ine ,usuai trip contained an item to the effect that yesterday, . taking out a good cargo of Governor Jar vis had been put in nomi mi-roA frolifhta . nation ior tne omce ot commissioner ot "" . o i - i a .:..u... J T.iti i 1 4 . . , WlKtlUUltUlO 1U T1MUIUKIUU. ttUU HUU1U jjrs. u. Cv it nun y uavu ut&eu ou office on Middle streetsecond door above Detrick's. eclipse a ring of sunlight surrounds the not a county in which this product is moon s snaaow, ine moon peing at sucn not going to waste. a distance mat it does not cover the whole of the sun's disc. Until recent years annular eclipses have been, ne glected by astronomers; but during the last one some very important observa- tions were made by the French astrono mers, and it is probable that some effort ii a i . wiu oe maae 10 ooserve ine coming used t0 git to sir Frederick Leighton. pp.liriflA. Ktrnrra trill ho maiiariinWA.1 n graph the eclipse during its entire AtlamU8i.ng inciden.fc in connection progress, if the sun is not wholly 0D- h,lthhoPohoe Precautions at the Law scurea py the clouds. The event may most go frantic with pain, and would lie ana scream all day. A friend oi mine, who is an engineer on the Bruns wick & Albany Railroad, suggested that I should use Swift's Specifio (S. S. S.) whichi did. Alter she had taken one small bottle she was up and able to walk over the house, and after taking the six Bmall bottles she is now able to do any kind of house work; tho swell ing has gone, all the pain has left her, and she is in better health than she ever The treatment before using the Swift's Specific cost me between 350 to $400, and the six bottles of S. S. S. cost me six dollars. It is certainly the most wonderful medicine and the best blood purifier in the world. The proprietors should let the world know about it. Note The S. S. S. Company wish to caution purchasers in regard to the nu merous imitations of their goods. Some carry the lie on the face, purporting to be vegetable remedies, when, in fact, they are really strong solutions of poi sonous minerals as Mercury, Potash, etc. He careful to get the genuine. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, At lanta, Ua. For sale in New Berne at HANCOCK BROS Miss Lucilla Y. Dudley was for some time a model in the London art world. Among those to whom she used to sit is Mr. Edward Burne JoneB. Her name and address still;, ornament the pre Raphaelite studio door, on which he writes his models' names. She also COMMERCIAL. furnish an opportunity to determine whether the moon has anything like an atmosphere. As the sun is likely to it is rumored here that an effort will be made to retain his services for the Old TMrtvf r fifnta nnrt fViof V. a will of tViu Mr. J. L. Rhem has planted two hun- next meeting of the State Board of Ag- dredand seventy-five acres in garden I riculture on the 1st Wednesday in April, num. Thla ia Hin hitrfrARi; npft natnh w be elected tO til the position Of Com BO r f I mianinnAi. f A !n..1f 1.1.1, knM V liaVe neara M. Van nhinl, ,'ll ko The city authorities are pushing the more agreeable to him than leaving the n i 1 ml l it j i work of shelling the Streets. v They are me saiary or tms commissioner i . Ti.il i :.u 10 tu uo in'ocu w u.vuv, aim tuaii uuv Iraarinff yniin.t wirn a OATTOnnty I . ... . . . 1 . iuS .V1.UV. ,T..i. m.v. u. ho niAra thon. XH W n Wash, probably receive the appointment; i but show a number of Bpot8 of conBiderabie 1 1- ia Mtmntaii hatA -V n f n r 4rf- mill I - r. . - extent upon the date of the eclipse, it will be observed with added interest. News and Observer, Notice to Mariners. rsaticeis hereby given that, on or about April 1, 1885, there will be shown from a temporary structure erected on f Via anafarn and fVia TiaIqwoka Kvaalr- water, Delaware, a light of the follow- luJureu mg characteristics: Courts happened in London the other day. One of the judges was stopped at the entrance in (Jarey street and re quested to show the policeman the con tents of his bag. The Judge at once acquiesced, and was then allowed to enter. An accident which manv persons are doubtless constantly expecting occurred lately in Boston. During an alarm of fire a hook and ladder truck ran into a horse car and tore off one whole side as nearly as if it had been chopped off bv an axe. Uhree persons were severelv It is surprising that there are not more such accidents. Journal Office, March 13. 6 P. M COTTON. New York futures steady; spots quiet. Middling 11 1-4; Low Middling 10 15-16; Good Ordinary 10 1-4. FUTURES. January, February, March, April, May, June, 10.G0 July, August, September, October, November, December, 11.46 11.53 11.14 10.66 10.51 10.50 11.17 11.15 11.27 11.35 New Berne market steady. Sales of 6 bales at 9 to 10. Middling 10 1-4; Low Middling 9 15-16; Good Ordinary 9 1-4. RICE. New Berne upland $1.00a$1.09. To Our Cusfcmor c. WE ARE NOW LOCATED AT Ernul& Reel's 01d Stand, next to Banking House of Green, Foy & Co., South Front street, and are pre pared to fill your orders promptly. .. TH0S. GATES & CO. marl3 dtf FOR SALE. 100,000 Feet of : i Thoroughly Seasoned LUMBER Apply to G. F. M. DAIL, ; J. A. BRYAN, or r. o. e. lodge; Committee for Athletio Club. marl2 dlw this done they will take up Broad, and then the four main thoroughfares, Craven, Middle, Pollock and Broad, of our city will compare - favorably with any city. -, ' 4 A' beautiful Easter card was shown Us yesterday, with a poem, "Truth's Easter "Cross,'? by Mrs. Mary Bayard Clarke, printed on one side. They were sent to Miss Bayard Morgan from ington, and with an office in the Depart ment building, and passes over all the railroads to make agricultural addresses he will be able to keep his hand on the helm and personally carry out the many plans he has inaugurated for the advancement of the agricultural inter ests of the State. As Governor he has literally been the Board of Agriculture, and has done so much to advance the interest of that department, outside of the limits of the State that his friends feel glad to know that it will not be dis- The light will illuminate entire The Lancet says that appetite is a most horizon. It will show fixed red from I misleading sensation, only remotely the bearing E. i N. around by the south- related to the actual demands of the ward to W . M. W. t W.; throughout the organism, it we only ate more deliber rest of the horizon it will show fixedl&tely we should find half our accus- white. Itemed quantity of food sufficient to The focal plane is 50 feet above mean satisfy the most eager cravingr of low water. I hunger, and hence save ourselves from The light should be seen in clear the evils of dyspepsia, or, on the other weather, from the deck of a vessel 15 1 hand, a tendency to over increase in feet aboye the sea, 12i nautical miles. I weight lhe structure is a pyramidal frame- A "barnstorminc" oomnanv visitpi, work tower surmounted by a lantern! Winamac. Ind.. week hefn last, and V .Ualeign to be sold for. the beneflt of the .ereeabie to him to remain in Raleisrh Va " ... ..... billed the town for the "Lights o' Lon- urhtMib nfc at Rt. .Tnnn'a tinanitni. I kt hid .!, - . ' ine approximate posiuon oune HgM- don wv v v vmm h uvwf quu lttt A V UUU U1J W Ul Ak a I . - - . . . . I " Uq Saturday nierht the audience. Raleigh.' The cards have been placed . Several prominent men from different T77T:? AT-o ending tnat tne entertainment was to at Mrs Susan Stanlv's fo sale We parts of the State have been spoken of U.S Coast and Geodetic Survey, is as be a magio lantern show, stormed the ,,i K,-wh 7 V q' 7 as probable successors to the present in- MT:;fiiwMK fh stage and seized the agents ef the con will publish the ooem on Easter Sunday n..X.hon h.,t n t Latitude, 88u 47 (50 I North. cernand took them toward t.hn rivnr morning. " ?" Mr. T. A Henry; collector of customs, y has received instructions from Washing- r ton City that.the lighthouses in this dis. trict have been placed under the super , intendency of the collector at Wilming. ton. This indicates a consolidation of districts, and a cutting down of offices ' Too much of this business will raise cain among the Democrats , They will surely think it is poor policy to abolish all the offices just as, they are ready to - - take them. ''' '.Schooner Arrivals. . I'-Jl'-S The JlfaryS., Jim Berry, from Juniper Bay, with corn. - , :,' r- .,The Fleetwood, Tolson, from Swan Quarter with corn and oats. Personal. '' ' v- - ' Miss Annie Phillips, of Klnston, is in the city visitins friends. ; J; ' 1 r . Thos. S. Smythe, pension agent, is in the city .examining the claims of pen sioners. ; . - , ... , ,A ,... , . A slight change will be made in the schedule of the A. & N. C. Railroad on and after Sunday next. By this change the train arrives here from Goldsboroat 8 o'clock Instead of 7:40 as at present. once it is known that Governor Jarvis will accept the position there will be no doubt of bis eiectiob by the Board. ' . un all sides l hear regrets expressed at the terrible fire which has desolated JNew lierne, wbioh, unlike some of our fires, has not merely destroyed a few wooden structures but has swept away some of the best business stands in the city. "How by every one, a question as yet swered. I have just returned from a visit to the ''sweetest ' place in Raleigh, Roys- tor s caudy faotory, where I saw the whole process of making the various con fectionery he places before the public. Everything is so neat, and the workmen so skilful, that it is a real pleasure to visit their work rooms. This not being a busy time, the firm is only turning out about fifteen hundred pounds of candy a day, but they often put up two thousand pounds daily for weeks at a time. Think of it, two thousand pounds of Royster'B candylln the window there has recently : been placed a log-cabin with well, pig pen, and other surround ings, all made of different kinds of oandy and the words "No Fence Law" placarded over the exhibit. It is the work of a country lad employed in the establishment. 1 From this point I went to the ice fac tory to see the process of making arti ficial ice. but found it not vet in ooera' tion. Last year they manufactured ten tons of excellent ice daily, this year they increase to twenty tons a day and Longitude, 75 06' (02") West. To vessels coming from the south ward, this light will show red, clear of I the sand hills to the northward of Cape I Henlopen light. Care should be taken not to approach the latter light too closely, in order to avoid the Hen and Chickens shoal. Delaware Breakwater front light with the intention of ducking them, due tne men were saved irom a very cold bath by the sheriff. The girls of Philadelphia have orean lzed an athletio club, and propose to establish a well-appointed gymnasium. In addition to the usual appliances for spraining ankles and wrists, and for V-A1.3n 1 i.1 .ii i i. JCDH UUS1UCBB BIOUUO 111 IUD I , j . v , .. a . I UlCtHUg UUUBB, lUtHO WIU UB U TOlICr did it originated' is asked .'i . .rf,TrS fl' a?.d. in the spring and !, a question as yet unan-1 .rr- .. :;"x:r i summer there win be horseback riding rlirinZ Z Srll under the exclusive escort of riding &"iA"m.!8?ge..T2?ltheD8,ai; spectators under any conditions. The iShSl iTr.n " doctors are understood to regard this r -- V '.- "B"" iindfirtAkinar with favor. haara W. M.. ft marlra n linn napamrr I ahont nnn hiinifreii and flftir varAa xianr At the funeral ceremony over the re of the point of the cape, and vessels mains oi ur. oahin, the L,ord Mayor ot should approach no nearer the cape JJUDlm waa 8ranedand hissed at by than this line. I the crowds, and was obliged to leave When in ranirn with Tana TTfinlnnan tne procession and taue sneiter m tne light, this liehtwill mark the line of mansion iiouse." The other day that Bhoals making down Irom the Shears Bame Lord Mayor was cheered heartily ahnoi ' I when he declared that he would haul Delaware Breakwater front light in aown l.ne naK 01 tne Mansion House on range with Cape Henlopen light marks lne arrival oi tne rrince of wales. But a light inside the shoals. on further consideration he wrote a A change in the new light from white 1 umoiB apuwgy ivr ma inreas. uence to red marha tha inaiila limit-, of th f those groans, ihis is discouraging tor outer harbor. The new light showing me ovation to nisaoyai Highness, red and Cape Henlopen light showing According to Dr. Hyades, who has white guide clear of the western end of lately returned from Terra del Fuego, the ice-breaker into , the Breakwater harbor. . ... , , By order of the Lighthouse Board : STEPHEN C. KOWAN. Vice'-Admiral U. S. Navy, Chm'n. DOMESTIC MARKET. Cotton Seed $10.00. Seed Cotton S3.50. Barrels Kerosene, 49 gals., 85c. Turpentine Hard, $1.15; dip, $1.75. Tab 75c.a$1.25. Corn 50a60c. Beeswax 20c. per lb. Honey 60o. per gallon. BEEF On foot, oc. to 7c. Countby Hams 12c. per lb. Lard 10c. per lb. Eoqs 18c. per dozen. Fresh Pork 6c. per pound. Peanuts 60a75c. per bushel. Fodder 75c.a$1.00 per hundred. Onions $1.50a2.00 per bbl. Field Peas Hides Dry, 10c. ; green 5c. Tallow 5c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 40ao0c. ; spring 20aiJUc. Meal 60c. per bushel. Oats 45 cts. per bushel. Turnips 50c. per bushel. Wool 12al7c. per pound. Potatoes Sweet, 25a50c. Fuus Coon skins, 80c.; fox, 50c mink, 50c; otter from $3a6. Shingles west India, dull and nom inal; not wanted. Building. 5 inch, hearts, $3.00; saps, $1.50 per M. wholesale prices. New Mess Pork $14.75. Shoulders Smoked, No. 2, 7c; prime, oc U. K. and Li. u. ic. 7. Nails Basis 10 's, $2.50. Flour $3.50a7.00. Potatoes $3.00. Lard 8ia9c. Sugar Granulated, 7c. Salt 90c.a$1.00 per sack. Molasses and Syrups 20a45c. -Kerosene 10c. Powder $5.50. Shot $1.60. UPHOLSTERY GOODS. W.&J.S!oarie AUK OFFERING THEIR ENT2RE.STOCK AT MOST ATTRACTIVE PRICED NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS from 1.25tcwaid SWISS AND FRENCH LACE CURTAINS from $5.00 upward MADRAS LACE CURTAINS from $4.00 upward TUKCOMANOUHT'NS from 6.50 upward TAPESTRY COVERINOSf'm CRETONNE COVERINGS I'm 1.50 upward 30 upward Materials Furnished for Window Shades. Samples sent by mail whenever de sired. : W All correspondence will receive prompt attention. - Broadway and 19th St., NEW YORK CITV. marl Uwlm Administrator's Sale. . By virtue of the judgment of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Craven county, in the case of A. Hahn, Admin istrator of Thos. C. Harris, deceased, vs. liilbert Trutson, Elizabeth Trutson. E. Tucker, Lucy Ann Tucker and Harriet Ann Harris, urxm a netition duly filed to sell real estate for assets for the payment of debts, I will sell at the Court House door in the citv of New Berne, on Monday the 6th day of April, 1885, at 12 o'clock, M., the follow ing Real Estate, being part of the lands lately owned by Thos. C. Harris, deo'd, viz. : 1 tract of land on the north side of Trent road, about 2 miles from New Berne, containing 25 acres: also 1 tract of land on the opposite side of the read irom the above, containing 18 acres. where Harmon Moore lived: also one undivided half of a tract of land near Bachelor's creek, containing 569 acres. known as the T. C. Harris and W. W. Lawrence land. Terms of sale, cash. This 2nd day of March, 1885. ' A. HAHN, Adm'r m5dtd of Thos. C. Harris, dee'd. V n j i i . , . . rnnrrarrj tnr BiinnWinw ftnMerinrn Vyarry uown your DroKen glass ana i one uoior irom anumerj iuey nave no and will arrive here from Morehead 0 as have them cemented to- religion and no funeral rites, and they whither he was despatched on a mission by the French Government, the Fue gians are the lowest human beings in the scale of existence. Their language contains no word for any number above 3; they are unable to distinguish one color irom another; they have no tne summer. M. B. C. gether by Dr. Scott. Also send and get fresh parched peanuts for 0 cts. per quart at Scott's, on South Front street between Hancock and Middle streets, Newbern, N, C. Look for cement and peanut sign at the door. Try a bottle of Scott's Liniment and Blood Tonio for we will talk to? you about sheep rais- attend prayer meetings for the glory of Rheumatism, etc, Satisfaction guaran ...... . Minn, hue tnr thn Invn nf nh nf.hor. tpori . . mwliilm iniy ' ' do 1 . 1 n Farnna. nn v, V.Mo I ' ' . . " evening. But how can anything' be the services are in progress, and, though Mj at :o a. m. instead 01 a:4U. uiiere Morehead City during is also some change in the running of the freight train.;' See schedule. A deacon in a Pennsylvania town LcKiiator-New Men. , r, ;s r holds the ODinion that certain voune . up away with your aogs and then men and maidens or his church do not possess neither chiefs nor slaves. Their only weapons are bone-pointed spears, and, as they grow neither fruits nor vegetables and their country is naturally barren, they are obliged to live entirely NOTICE. State of North Carolina, Craven uounty A. A. Willard, adminis-1 trator of Elizabeth A. Taylor, vs. Mary Stevenson, Hannis Taylor, Richard Taylor, Hannah Taylor, James Taylor, w. tx. Taylor, Geo. H. Taylor, James Taylor, George Taylor, Wm. Taylor and Henry Taylor, the last three infants. , . Superior Court. Pet. to sell land to make assets Notice of Publication on animal food. Even these savages To Hannis Taylor, Richard Taylor, Han- done with a dog as long as men are sent they sing and even lead in prayer with to the Legislature who are afraid to do reat vigor, they are animated more by ll tTU- J T - I LA Vi.L10 KUUU UWIJ lUVMl V DOl J.U litis b AAO njiuvr YyuBrowBuuu.wprTOKiuye fthiAP.M to thfiir Binffintr no ton Inn ii nr.. that intends to do right because he der the circumstances, and as calcu If you have a bad cold. Sine's Syrup of Tar will cure you. Only 25o. For sale by R. N. Doffy. fel dwpm possess, however, some social virtues. They are not cannibals; they ill-treat neither women nor the old, and they are monogamous. AN EXPEESSITB LANGUAGE.- "The Chinese have cot a verv ex- t m m ' . . 1 .. . I 1 i . J J.' 1 I It. J . a t . 1 1 ... . . Knows 11 is ngni, ne is apt to ds one tnat iaiu 10 umturu inose aevom souis wno preaslve languaee," said Tom ben- Take Sine's Syrup of Tar for coughs and colds. Only 25o. For sale by K. N.Duffy. febldwum Wlllacoocbee Is the name of a nourishing village in nah Taylor, James Taylor, W. H Taylor, Geo. H. Taylor, James Taylor George Taylor, Wm. Taylor and Henry Taylor, Defendants, Take notice that a summons in the above entitled proceedings was issued against said defendants on the 11th day of March, A.D. 1885, and that this pro ceeding hua been instituted by . the plaintul to obtain license to sell the real property of said Hiiizabetn a. Taylor 1 - -1 r- J j pvwiiv iMuguf,V oaiu aviu ucu- xo bus name Ul t UUUUBUlug village lu Muiroilijr Ul oaiu uiiutucbu ai Aajiu, don't want to be returned to the General are accustomed to drone through hymn ton, of Houston, one morning after Coffee county. Georgia, on the line of deceased, situated in said county, to . Assembly, but . one , that ought to be re- rZ,? not he edeSrfLTiS breakfast. - WMJiCok "if. vV 5.k!i? J7. Il turned by all means, such a mtn as this in Mr, c Hyde. He had the courage to vote for encouraging sheep husbandry by voting to levy a tax on dogs,; He also rc' 1 the fact that a majority of the f armors in the General Assembly voted f-r it, while a majority of the merchants and professional men voted against it. They were doubtless looking out for "the j.urty" while the farmer members wen) tryiiig to look after the interest of tho farmers. The people of ITyde county ought to (stum I'r. Vv'alson to the next General DeoDie win not he saved accorainc? to 1 .. w n.u. ii ! -j i j,-:..n j we unuub tne manner wmcn tneaeaoon things I ; " P ttuuuHKflnof that villaire. writes nnder date of are reonired to annearbeforetheunder- t r ,tt. 1 1, u .-.i. u 1 nniMri k;n.fi..:n i - ; I o-i I . . r - -- i. 13, vvaiBon, iiMuy, ud nao icouivcu iu euiuu lUBui, in ftoncu uio uiuiuci-iu-iaw, wu 10 Denember 22d : ' signed at the Court House in said era- not out of the burning, but out of the church, and to that end he has procured their arrest en a charge of disorderly conduct. Thanks. I return thanks to the citizens of New Berne for the kind assistance rendered an incessant talker.' 'fake the s word Ken for In stance." ; :. ' '. " What does Ken mean!" 'It means several things. In the first place it means a female's mouth. , Another meaning of Ken Soon after my marriage, about four ven county r at 11 o'clock, a. m., on vears ago. my wife was stricken with Tuesday the 28th day of April. A, some trouble peculiar to her sex, which 1000, and answer or demur to tne com' broke down her general health. In this plaint, or the relief demanded will be condition she was soon after attacked granted during the night of the fire. I shall be us a gate. In short, anything that pleased to ses all my old customers, and as many new ones as may be pleased to favor mo with their patronage, at the store formerly occupied by Mrs. J. w Baxter, next door south of the Baptist Church, and nearly opposite the old stand, on Middle st. R. Bkkuy, is cverlastinglj opening and shutt ing is called Ken. ' Tableau! with Inflammatory Rheumatism of such a severe type that it made her a cripple. She was reduced, in flesh to sixty-five pounds, and came very near losing her life. She was attended by three good physicians who treated her with some benent, Put the swelling in her joints never left her. Last summer the rheu This 13th day of March, 1885. v & W. CARPENTER, mal4 6w Clerk Sup. Court. Notice. Reil e3tate mortgages and deeds and chttiel mortgages for sale &t this cilice. I Certificate No. 89, Stock of A. & N. C R. R. Co., having been lost, notice matism returned in a still more severe hereby given that I Bhall apply to have and painiui lorm wnicn seemed to oery a duplicate of the same issued. the skill of the doctors. She would al-1 fe28 dim R. G. COBB. THE BEE-HIVE Is still flourishing under its new man agement, with the addition of Mr. A. Byron Carroll as clerk, whose polite ness and affable manners in serving the public with Choicest Cigars and Tobac co, Candies, Raisins, Nuts, Oranges,- Apples, Lemons, etc., also the popular HASSELL-MADE TAFFY, shows' him to be the right man in the right place. ' D. H. IIASSELL, l KING BEE. Now Is The Time TO RENEW your SHIRTS! We haye a Full Stock of our Celebrated PEAEL SELBTS ALSO THE DIAMOND. Our Royal Shirt Reinforced, AT SIXTY CENTS, ' J" is almost as good as any dollar shirt in ' ' the market. " TTtVTTT ADT P- TATTT"i Gents' Furnishers. ESiSmarl dwliw;
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