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,Jiffii;; : journal. . .. , ?, ; i . ,i .ill in. jl i.m Ju l i i . J i u i-I I : 1 - l- i .! 7 it- VOL. IV.; NEW BERNE. N. C; ; 8 TOftAYJVDLY-24, ; 1885; NOr47. .V:v--' if-: ,-lif 1 j .'.UO'CftlTNEWS; ratal Hlmlat.r. Alauu. h New Berne, latitude, !; 85 ' North. t.,,, longitude, 7T-" 8' west. 5 &un rises. 4:49 I Length pf day, i .Sun sets. 7: 8 1 14 hours. 16. miuutes. Mw.a-atat iiin.Ta. '." 1 ft -I V J BUSINESS LOCALS. - PBOr. E. A. Whitakeb will be in our city a few days, to attend to the tuning and repairing of pianos." .. . its . Found And at fell's jewelry Store, Ladies' Gold Bar Pin. Owner can get same by payipg cost of advertisement. r 8,000 yatds Burlaps for making barrei covera i At v t ' .uu" R. W. : V.. W. filliLLWOOD'S. - , cor, Craven and 8. Front Bts! Su perioMdoat kmiorrow -, -fci i ' .Eursksj Lodge No. 1, 1. 0. 0. F. meets r '- V. ' rf Th steamer Ooldtboro arrived from Baltimore vesterdav morning with a cargo of freights. " 1 ; ' Vw Our special reporter,1 in writing, up 'Cinderella 'on' Friday night, inadyer ' ; tently omitted one of the most interest StZi'tni characters, ,Allie Powell, who, as tttfi&i Ifewtf Mj tQ Cinderella. ' Our special reporter has not reported wob h Sunday-school picnic. In IT4, f, the absence 6C1 .reporS WO will state - that all who attended enjoyed them selves yerxJtmipb, not withstanding the ' freaaent showers duriujr the day. Our ""listbodiat friends know exactly how to .. get op such things and make them en ... joyable for -mli folks and children top'. t.WwFJIi Summons, Esq., delivers the Jaluloni kddresa at Trinity College He ;t ias befn .huslly engaged.' In; tne spring ' ', courts and will be almost up to the time 'VoY'the'commeBoenieBt 'exercises,n But ,',:r-yrf ptifttl.pik'WuX to the occasion, though he follows so close on -T the eloquent. Eansmn who delivers the : Or,' stale. " . i -r- Judge-fieymour, at chambers yester ldaTMili fa6oWl foil lhealof the flab-oil and. scran-factory of Green & - Jno. D. Davis, tteceiver. ; -.t'y!" .Oar shatths-'lo Mltaea Carrie W. Rhem .(,,adJij3I L,lAlle.fpr..an invitation to ' the ctosipg, wrercgp p( , Peace, fnstitute ' .at Raleigh. The annual sermon before v the iradfacEtin'bW'whl be delivered at the First Presbyterian Church Sun- " day, lfafr JltBt,' by'Re'y Johb L. Wat ' kins. Commencement ejercises -Mlnua'luniW.it'ht W nu'al '' Among the list of full graduates we are ,-' " Rbein. ' . , ' ..,. i IWtrmWBerryfcrtp iatlieeaa very i4geea one thia aesot, .-and we top the -.' producers have" realized JEpod profits. A few davs aeo we mentioned .some I'Ji Very lneent uay "Mr; At' Ji- Yeoftian. 'uray :1fN li'el?Lahe'brought in -' fbne buh(fred'i'knd,,;,forty; "Au As.i 'M a " basket ., aenk thifl JoORfAI office were a LVlittleittbe' njnesi yeu' ''1bI lasie thinks basketful, eacb. 1 1 He brings in a f aesh supply eveVr ! h ; morning and keeps them on sale at Mr, ... v' . A. Miller W1 . ; Mr,KChadi ltoriaeblass mahag i t ' ot the Bijou Opera Co., was in the city . tainment at the Theatre in this 7 city, pxt Suturdfcyil f iikht, when the company will appear in 'Masoottlf ithiaisUia 6nl,firSt-claJB)oompany that . v : has visited, ew Berne for some Umj, ',- and some of our citizens have com ' plainadAf wtobtheyltliiDli kh injustice . , done to Nev Berne on the part of the. '; 1 v Railroad ' 'Cointtanyii f not offering in-. i.aTa?T! OTk9 8 present idle, which is but will run special trains at exceed- rKi'intrlT low rates tolsafry our theatre- going people X Goldsboro to spend their money. ,,Ve do not know whether or . , . not tuera ,j any greana xor vne com ' ; Ckwrek grvlee-jTB-r. , ". Baptist Church-icRev, C.' A. Jenkens, Ranter, f Services-at Ijai mand Vi pf m. SundaySchodlaE' 3 p. m. Seats ' free' ail ILe p'ublic'always cordially in- . "vitep to attend" 'J i " 'ICV ' ; Christ Church .V.W.Shieids, Rector. . Whit Sundays Services at 11 mii m. ... nn!y Cotrianion and at 6 p. m. f'ian'j y hool at S 'p.' to. " The public are a' -rs i ivited to attend the services rf t! ( "rch. '.ith--Rcrvices at Ceti' vi8 follows: Praj-t r 'vx st 11, a. m. anl lor, Uev. Dr. Burk . uckiI at 4 p. m. All t---i. ft l.f-fi ll' CI oh forrices in the t ' 'v t y t!ie pns . ; t 11 n. m. and 5 - ! rt i 1 m. A 1 1 a Beaafort aa ITorfollk Steam tilaa. i The following dispatch to the Balti more Sun of Friday possesses an interest to some of the readers of the Joubnal: , .'Chestkbtown, Md.i May 21. The property of the Enterprise Transporta tion Company:, of Kent and (jueen Anne 's counties was sold here at Sheriff's sale today.; The property consisted (in part) oi tne steam propeller Enterprise, of 142 tons burthen, which cost some 24,000 three years ago when she was built. J. . Frank Black (President of Delaware Hirer Transportation Com pany) bought the Enterprise, &c." Capt. Frank S. Baker, Secretary of the Delaware River Company, was the General Manager of the Norfolk and and. Beaufort. Line, when the steamer Norwood was sunk on that route at Har bor. Island bar in February, and he writes that they bought the Enterprise to take the place of the Norwood, They first bought the steamer in March, in tending to send her immediately down, but there was some objection to the sale on the partjof one of the stockholders, and it was necessary to get another order of court and re-sell. The papers state that the matter is now satisfactor ily settled. Capt. Baker writes his agents that "the boat is about two years old, smart, a large carrier, and has good passenger accommodations." The Carteret people say that such a line is necessary for them, that the Norwood was of great benefit, cheap ened their 'freights, and enabled them fcr put in the Northern iparkets some products at a profit they never realized before, or found such good demand for fa" their home market. Our neighbor of the Telephone has made a calculation rom the books of his local merchants based on the four months operations during which the Norwood was on the line, and ascertains that the saving in freights' ' to the" 1 Beaufort merchants, alone, was at the rate of $6,500 a year; himself saving on his weekly bundle of paper at the rate of $12.00 per annum. The Carteret people will now be able to rt aoh New Berne, in small boats. through the , canal,, and if they must have- a Norfolk' line direct,' they Will then have a choice of markets by two convenient water, routes and also the railroad. While we don't like to see ade diverted from New Berne, as we Norfolk line did and will divert it, we don't blame the people for seeking the best transportation facilities and the most of them i And all we can say to our ! merchants is,, strive all the harder to control the trade of our sur rounding sections. ,v"'-li But there is 6nd piece Of advice we would like to offer our Beaufort friends they may profit by the experience of New Betrne and that is to try and get a controlling interest !n' their steam lineal Our people have made A great mistake in not identifying the business interests of New Berne with the ownership and management of the Northern lines here. nd isit mistake willhavet loss to them probably more than the cost of all the steamers running North from New Berne., t ; . - Personal. : , Dr. F. A. Whitaker, of Jones count; called to see us' yesterday. He wants a mail route established from Core creek 0 -Sf iy-j fclV point In his neighborhood. It ' o some would give mUl .facilities, to a great, many, peo ple whoilvi from Six ko ieri milea from , nT office. 1j.V--' '5;' '. V5:" ' : I U ,Ex-Slierlfl Jno. D. Davis, of Carteret, was in the city yesterday. ; ; Washington BrysnEea.' has returned from Raleigh. , We are pleased to learn from himf lhat 'Mrs. Bryan's health is much improved. - , X Wu. B. Lane, Esq;., , was In town yea, terday with cotton. He reports that the frequent rains are; interfering with the chopping out of cotton, -, f r-,;,, "Capt. M. P Green, of Beaufort, one of the' successful pionera f" in fat-back fishing and compressing, and a large operator,, in- Carteret was in the 1 city yesterday. Through, wipe legal entang lements , with his jorthernoartnerft a'oslamity to, Urge number e the usning ana warding people or arieret, but Capt. Green will, we trust,' be mov rlin&aliead in a short time. He is not of toe 'son to sUnd still. The , pvople of Cartefet know how to appreciate Capt. Green,' and no man' who has come among them is more.popnlar,, Welarh tha the catch 'of menhaden or fat-backs has been large this spring, and that the Messrs. Dey , another , large . ' establishment,- have had more fish than they could handle. This industry is worth many thousands of dollars to the work ing people and to the business of Car teret county. !its.r .,vU '.vjr-; -ttrP'T- : :- ' ". " ".:'M:i More Beat: r- ' ' ' Mr. Day, . brought us i i . fae speci men of -beans from 1 . A'.'y'Baker's putclkveBterday,' but he had hardly left our sanctum before Willie Boyd wa'ked in with a handful large, enough for the dinner pot. He takes the cake on Loans and will take beans for dinner trJ y. J'ow let the beatt ,.o.ers 1 p . ,,u i : llcr" ' 1 reraliii. - .; .j . Trinity CoUec. 1 ' 'i The closing exercises of the spring term of Trinity College will begin on June 1st with examinations to Jane 5th On the 4th at 81 p. m., there will be declamations of Preparatory, class; oa the 5th at 81 p. m., last Society meet ings; on the 8th at 81 p. m., declama tions of Freshman class; on the 7lh at It a. m. sermon before the Theological olass by Rev. P. J. Can-away ; on the 8th at 8t p. m., declamations of Sopho more class; on the 9th at 81 p. m., speak iug uuuiur uiuo, vu ui ivw h r uii, meeting of Board of Trustees; at 11 a. m.,' annual sermon by Dr. R. A. Young, at 3 p. m. . literary address by Senator M. W. Ransom; and at 81 p. m. the Alumni address by F. M. Simmons, Esq.; on the 11th at 101 a. m., ; Com mencement exercises, and 81 p. m. Promenade party.. : Boaafort'a Wttarsielra Parmer mm Sharpie RiUdw. The Rev. Maj. N. M. Jurney, of Beau fort, N. C, is building a large and handsome sharpie for his use during the trolling . season at Morehead City. He is troubled about selecting an appro priate name, and it is thought that she will not bear the name of any.of the fairer sex, but his mind may change in this particular. A friend suggests that if he concludes to name- her after his girl, that a bond should be required of the girl for the "faithful performance," eto. Last year Bro. Jurney was reported as having the first watermelons of the season, but they turned out to be citrons. He expects to have the first watermel ons this season and no 'mistake, as he sowed good seed" and thinks that he will not sow any more "wpd oats" or citrons. The ladies seeing this may not all expect to sail in the new sharpie, for it is said that his heart is not as tender towards them as it used to be. Wonld suggest that he name the sharpie "The Whale." as be U reporting tne catcning of whales at Beaufort. ,x Let It Be a Memorial Clock. Editob Journal: Let the clook be E laced in the tower of the court house, y all means. It is required as a con venience u not a necessity; Dui ier us make it a mkmobial clock. Let it be placed thereby the voluntary offerings of our people as a memorial to one of North Carolina 'a most honored sons. One who baa adorned her bench by. his wisdom and legal accomplish ments, has graced her legislatva halls with his prudence and sagacity, ele vated her citizenship by a private life of unspotted purity and given ; to her peo ple the worthy- example of an humble Christian walk. .,. -v,!.-,!- iii i '' Let it be a memorial to one who has been a member of her Supreme court, has presided oyer her tribunals in every on of the original counties inf her bor ders; and' In the serene evenfrig'ef an unusual age, laid down tbeoffcial cares of Chief Magistrate of this city as the Master's call to the higher courts above Let it be placed there in loving rr membranes of the just JDDOE1, the faith ful legislator, tne worthy mayor, tne honorable citizen, the humble CHBnv tian, the late Matthias E. Manlt, of New Berne. ;., ,, Cu The Entertainment !4m i, Editor Journal: The court scene from The-' Merchant of Venlc4" was given on Friday night most effectively by the Ninth Grade nnder the tuition of rroi jsiiis.i. win. uoiuster represented "The Duke," T. Daniels "Antonio,? J Thomas "Bassanio," and Leon Rich ardson "Gratanio," with Wm. Hill as "Attendant." The feature of the whole, however, was the acting of the parte of "Shy lock" . by R. Burkhead, and "Portia" by Miss M. Stimpson, who was well sustained by Miss H, Dail as "Nerissa." The enunciation of these young actors, was clear and dis tinct, . showing that they had been well trained . in their parts, The audience evinced their appreciation by the strict attention and perfect quiet which, prevailed through the whole scene." ,,Shylock"war admirably got ten up and acted .jthe part very well, while Portia ' senMI "giggle" through audience by the sarcastiQ dryness with which sbe remarked tnat "uratiano s" wife would doubtless feel flattered : by his- willingness to give 'her-an to save "Antonio." The management avoided the rock on" whioh amateur perform auces are often , wrecked, and brought the entertainment to close before the audience became weary;' they have decided to giye something 'else on next Friday night which, will we hope prove as acoeptible as this first efforts .O.-' Kinston Items. Miss Lizzie Lewis, of Goldaboro, spent two days in Kinston last week, vbiting her uncle, Dr. R. H. Lewis. j ...... , . We return our thanks to two fair rep resentatives of. Kinston at Greensboro Female College, Misses Ida Meacham and Cap. Grainger', for a very hand somely engraved inyitation to attend the' Commencement exercises at that institution. It is always very pleasant for an old teacher to receive tokens of remembrance from his former pupils. 'The steel cells in the jail are rapidly approaching completion. . They will be more than "bull strong and jug tight." The safety, health and comfort of pris oners will all be secured by theneW cells.. The locks are of very ingenious construction and a'l-powerful. A little boy of ten years of e,;e en easily man Bfre them from the outside. A large c ; n ace surrounds t' e tier of rooms, a, that free and com: ' ventilation is secura'. . ... 1 L&' Orange Items- ' Growing' weather'. '! It Is fisting a marram effect on all crop, and tne glass. ' . ) i'l i Bryan MeCnllen ot Kinston was in our place) for .two. or three days this week, vialtine his sen. Uev. A. McCul ien. ,', .' '' .. . . ; , Drs.. Badly and Kirkpatrick, of our place, attended tne UUte Medical Con vention at Durham this week. They re port tne attendance as very large' The series of religious meetings at the M. c uhurcn Here continue. Kev. Mr. Jones of Kinston station preached Tues day night and Wednesday night. No accessions up to this time. . i ; We bear that Isaiah Messier is in al most a dyinreonditkmat his borne on tne plantation of Dr. Had ley. The d ease is eonsumption, and it is not ex pected that he can survive more than few days. ' ' We acknowledge, with thanks, an in vitation to the commencement exercises of Trinity College,. from our friend Jeff. Davis of this place. - Of course it is not expected that jra. can attend, but it is pleasant to know that one is remem bered by friends. Our town authorities are ha vine draining tiles placed in a ditch across the lot of Col. Davis. The Col's school is One of the solid improvements of our town, and the authorities realizing this tact are leading a helping band in lm proving his property. We learn that CaDtain Davis has em ployed a gentleman, from Philadelphia to superintend the erection of his new school bnUding, and that he was in town a day or so ago looking after the mat ter. By the way, we have neglected to notjoe Capt., Davis', promotion, he hav ing been commissioned as Colonel by uovemor Scales. , . , . A rare occurrence is to see a colored individual offering N. C. hams for sale, yet we saw one sold' in our place last Friday by a colored woman. This of itself amounts to but little, and still it proves that if this race need the proper care and industry, they might become setters instead, or buyers or. meat. The circumstances' of the producer, of this meat are- no better than that of others, only so far as he makes it. About drift' dozen of our city gents went on a' fishing-' spree last Tuesday, the point' of destination! being Hardy's seine on Neusd. The day's. work: panned out three shad, known as gizzards, one horse-fisn and one gar. The dinner con sisted of three pounds , raw meat, one can potted ham, one box sardines, one pound soda , crackers, forty biscuits, corn bread onions (raw) parsley (raw), several bottlee, of; beer,, an unknown quantity of, "red liquor," and eleven wet, hungry meu. ' With' such quantity and varieir'as this.'oertainly some one got enotgh. . We are Indebted to "Tam many's chief" for the above facta and fla"Hr: 1 .: ,.,! .. d'.l! li u. ,): '.it List ef Letters ' ( , Remaining, in the, Poatoflice .at New Berne, Craven . oounty, Nt C, May 23. 1888. j( ......, ., ''Arnold, R.i ; f , . ' 1 Belt," J. L.'; Brihstoh'. Miss Mather, Blunt, Webster; Bryant,1 Mr. Etis; Boyd, Mlaa-MitieJ.'-iii. '. - t ., 1 1 Dannielsr John. i : Edwar,, VUlUisv ..swood, i Miss Foy, Mrs. Carriel;""Bo'nviles,: Mrs. i ( Qaakinsv Wfiliam oarelf ehay Brting- Kle: Uaraner. Missi.Uelen: Gaslrms. U, P. : Green, Mrs, Sophia ; Greene,, James; Hardison, Mrs!1 K S. ; Herring, Mr1. Jim V Hopkins, E.' B.;iItioton, W.T Qun ter, Mr. George. " '' . ijjamesi Miaa Jeanie;iJones, Mr; Tucy; j;onesMias Mariah.v,,..;,ir. -;i LewisGen, . WV'U, ;, Llaenberger, Sadie E.JlynlMarlMtS)..' ; Merrit, Debrow; Mundfnei Sanders; Hoomj Mrstii Battle 'J Iii' Monroe. Mrs. Marias Meorevi'Wnui Bt; Morion, Wil liam Moye, W. p.. :t ,....- i ., ,NiohoU,iW.H-H.)3),.. , , ' ParversiMis PeateT'" , !1 Rowland," Mrs; H. 'Ed wards i ue, MasterTommieiHi u .iu- m i; cj -: - SmallTM8sa Ellet; B te warty K, Spen eer,.Claudius L,;j3 wind ell,. Mrs, Eeby. PTiylorf,MiasPanbiilJj.liii i WfUU: Charles; WilUamK Miss JaneV Williams,') u.y weid,'Mise trancu; Washington,, Rose; Weston, Miss Emily; WWdbeiJfci Btanly;, WekilNaton; ' Peiaons'callini 'foKkbVe letters, will Lsoy adtecUsdcH and give date of list. V JS. A. KICHABDSON, P. H. ' The Atlanta ConstitoUon, In a long article relating to the B. B. B. of that oily, says), i V , i .i t . , . t The Blood Balm Company started one tear ago with $162.00, but to-day the business cannot be bought for 950,000 1 The demand and the satisfaction giv en is said to be without, a parallel, as its action is. pronounced wonderful. - We are gbvi to (announce that our druggi'ta hf4 fcrvad secured a sup ply, and we nope our readers will sup ply themselves at 'once.' 1 ' " J" 5 1 It is said to' be the only speedy and permanent blood poison remedy offered ' ?;iviug entire satisfaction in all cases be ore one bottle baa been nsedx Fot Blood Diseases, Kidney Troubles. Scrofula. Catarrh, old Ulcers and Skin Diseases, try one nottieoi a. u. u. . " For sale in Newborn by K. H. Duffy, '..::. ,: - ,i To anr. bofv stbo hsslttae of thrmrt or hiftgi, iwai will sesAI roM that Pisoa Cure for' Consumption has eared the same, ' eonipaintn m oUie oases; Ad dress, . ILT. Hazkltink, . i:t.c -Warren,' Pa. it x ) -i!) ii!4k.koii-.)'. If you have a bad cold, F's Pyrii of Tar v .J cure you Ciy 2c. Fcr sale by R. N. Durrv, fj dw.n ; U I. Bawar af Ksrenir 4 Falask. ' Mercury is more destructive to human nealtn and life than war, peetllenoe and iamtne combined. Ho said a nistin guished writer many years ago, and it is as true today as then. The poor vic tim of Blood Disease is drugged with Mercury to cure tne malady, and then dosed with Iodides to core him of the uercuriai roisening: Dm instead oi any relict, the first breaks down his general health and makes him a Jcripple, and the other ruins his digestive organs, Mercury and Potash are dangerous even when administered by directions -and under the eye of a good physician, and when put up in nostrums, often by in competent persons, are apt to produce evil consequences. Be careful of these poisonous mixtures' or yon may regret it. Swift's Specific is entirely a vege table preparation, and should not be confounded with the various imita tions, non secret humbugs. "Succus Al' terans,"eto.. all of which either con tain Mercury and Potash, or are com' posed of old remedies which have long since been discarded as of no value in the treatment of Blood Diseases, and none of them contain a single article which ' enters into the composition of Swift s Specific. There is only one Swift's Specific (S. S. S.) and there is nothing in the world like it. Be sure to get the genuine. Inflammatory Rhaaaaatlant. I have been afflicted for nearly four teen years with the severest form of in flammatory rheumatism. For a large portion of the time was confined to bed, and suffered the most excruciating pain, my legs badly swollen. My case was thought incurable by the phvsi- cisns, and I have often hoped that death would ensue and relieve me of pain. Last month I secured, at the suggestion of a friend, one dozen bottles of Swift's Specific, and after using about six bot tles I am entirely free from para, the first time in nearly fourteen years. My joints are becoming more supple and the swelling gone. I am ready to an swer any inquiries as to the facts in the case. u. w. ht. ulaib. Cabot, Ark., April 19, '84. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co.. Drawer 8, At lanta, Ga. for sale in New Berne at HANCOCK BROS COMMERCIAL. Jocenal Orfrics, May 23. 6 P. M. cotton. New York, May 23. Futures closed barely steady. May, 10.94 August, 11.07 June, 11.64 1 September, 10.80 July,, 11.05 October, 10.44 Hpots firm; Middling 11; low Mid dling ,10 1-4; Ordinsry 10. , New Berne market steady, bales of twd bales at 91. ' ' ' Middling 10: Low Middling 9 7-10; Ordinary 9. i . 0OHIK8TIO HAHKerc . Cotton Seed $10.00. Skkd Cotton 83.60. Barrbia Kerosene, 49 gals., 85c. TDBFKimirn Hard, $1.00; dip, fl.M. Tab 75o.aS1.85. , CORN-p55a65c, , , , j Beeswax 20c. per lb. . 1 HomtY-60o;. per gallon; 1 Bm-On foot; 5c. to 7c. 1 Country Ham 12o. per lb. ., . Labd10o. pet lb, Eods 10a, per doaen, , Fkebh Poek 6o. per pound. PKiwtJTS 80a75o. per bushel. FOddkb 75e.aS1.00 per hundred. Onions fl.66a3.0O per bbl. -, Field Pkab i . HtdsS Dry, 10c.: green (o. , Tallow 5c. per lb. ObiOkxnb Grown, 40a50d. spring 90a30c .' . ... i . . Mkal-i-CSo. per boaheL Oats CQ eta. per bushel. I Tdbnips 50c. per bushel. . Wool 12al7c. per pound. ! Potato as Sweet. S5a50o. ' 8hinolbs West India, dull and n lat ins! ; not wanted. . Building. 5 ' Inch, hearts. $3.00; saps, $1.50 per M. . , , ,' . WHOLES ALB rUOBS, ... I New Mess Pork $13.00. SHOtJLDERfl Smoked.. No. ' 1, 66.; prime, 7o. 1,1 1 ; u. n and Li, u. xv. ojo. I FLODR--$4.00a7.0O ' , Laud 7fo. by the tierce. - ,NAI1SBa8i8l0's,$a.50. 1 Suaas Granulated, 1o. 1 . 1 Salt 00o.afl.00 per sack. ' ' ' MoLASeas andAtrvfs 0a45e. .KKaOSKHK 9I0.1,-. - -i J .. ! I , fOWDEB-r0.6O. - . ,, ': Rhot-SI.60. ; . . ' ,, : -! w.h;bewey Invites the attention or the stabile to the tllf lerent styles of Hair Cutting, namely Bon Ton, German, Round, Long Branch. Pike's Peak and Victor, i ,-: as- unaving a specialty. , Half Outtma 1m no longer a bade, tat an art. I speak from thirteen years' axparsmea. Call at the Gastoo House Barber Shop and be eoavtacedj ...,.-:. maaiillmi Ccr..7.i::i:n u:rcr.:r.l !ltl!l Alt', Mil !'i'l4M''l .' l'-il . I!. ; ,s(SHlPPia OI BAlTAaTAS.) " Prpdti a; Bpiciilty.' ;! 106 Barclay St. HSV7 YCr.U. ' S CON81QNM EKT8 SOLICITED.' .Ml- FBOHPT RETURNS MADB. : Siw.'ork RrrBicrH K, G. Flartford. 75 to 79 Kulton Flan kiarket- l,n . rvwtu, .i, wHumiun St.; Hi. 1mm at Co., S2 Harrison St. , WILMIlOTlH (N C) FFtll ; if f Burraaa, frriulon Ul ; itva- UiaCuiuiulug a Co j W. h.. i, .1 a, ' ! ftt; SplOdSlU , . . , .' t;-'ii Uli",. V I.--.9 l.t f-V. '- 1 2'. '' notice. - MBHHltfl. SIMMONS Jt A!rt)Rtewf 8EVKV " SPRINGS, N. C, give notice tbal they hvty. RENTED the SEA WELL HVl&K Kir the en. olns aaaaon, and will ipare no pain to (Ire -all those who en one to patronise them a pleasant home, comfortable room etev - A back wUl run regularly from the home to i the Springs for the accommodation of guests maaidwbn -'' SAUAHBRAH, Th XatiTe Burmese OrientU Imperson ator, Dlnstrator and Humorist, AT ' New Berne Theatre, WEDNESDAY & TflCJISDiULY'NGS, JCtl K, 3d and 4U1, 1,885. Under the Auspices of I (tie Baptist Cliurch Aid Society. Admission 50 oents. (JalNrv"ir eents. U. serve seats at Meadows' Drug Wore, without extra charge. malVdtf Picnic Grounds, AT FOWLER'S FERRY, OPPOSITE TflEj ci'r Beautiful Grounds for Croquet SWINGS, TABLES, SfcATS.1 BATH-HOI SKH K()K BOTH t.AHlErt AM) Gr'NTLKME.V. . . , AbHO . 14 Cool Drinks, Heer. Ale, HntsnpfciiUa, eto. FOR THE SEASON. BlATCHLfiY ' I ! 11. V ' "I HORIZONTAL FREEZERS, Refrigerators, ' i ' -I ,1. ., ' WIRE DISH CO VS, AND (i , , General Harwar, L. H. COTIER'S, Cdd Fellow Building, Peas Wanted. . WILL P AY THIRTY, CKNT8, fc'asJtEH GALLON, for SHELLED I'KAS-clear of yel low peas delivered at the Factor4.' ' Parties bringing tbeut wiU dellvea- tbeiu as early In the morning as poesihle. mB8dtf MOORE ABRXby. ASSIGNEE'S ' NOTICE. For the tfext Sixty l)ays THE STOrjK OF1 -"- BOOTS AND SIIOES 1 ' ' -m'iiB ,,1"",u Store occ jpiefl by$X Siion SOLD AT 0ST!f Those desiring Bargains will' IlVwellto call All neranna I ,A 1 , , ---- - ...... .... 1 . . xv, u, ,,j jiiii pp. qaested to make lmmerttete vte.3T..wi 2?iSS5. e!SlJy glven u,t no receipt for fmch payment will be-vallAniiteMslghed by n. . maadw2m- Assignee, ' ioe onau PWWB! !-- - !i:ii(iii)' I have opened, In conneotlnn u-ih mrmv. fechoIjeby; an " "' 'M,:,'flr' :: !.:!: st ill. 11 1. 11 Ice Cream" Parlor.1 Ioe Ureal ithd Vr f TeCj 11 wJ i - J t ' vau u3 11HU HI, . hoars Ity the Piate'o Measure.' ! .Tha utmost can wiU takea. In twing u A. Good AHicle of Iw Crtim . "MaytGtliili: M ) ft ,T Vtery tttt B, L J1E0TIEB, & CO., . I . Itt - I . . .... . k a Jwia'ssiM.Bj.w.: Coinraissioii Herchati iBefcrtoby persnlasioafl i. t 1 i"- v 4 iV S2Sa.2f W Bern. - - . a mfti awimt . hial 1 11 Just received at ' . , Hr TAJII.T.g -0f ... ; .IE, - 1 t 1 1 : oU ani titt.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 24, 1885, edition 1
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