' . . " ' ' 7 ' j. . t; t ' - - ' - r - J - -- -o-' i - ." . M ir t t tr rj 1 nn9qza U7?.o I I fei:J. iV 1 1170 Jf ,X1K;I i:oI '' ; Haa txu- i ;. ;fjJ.,frA WT 1 LJTW MUM1 Jill uyli NEW BEItNl2..lt. C. j3ATUltD3l361885; ;;; ' .' 7 NO. 52. , Hit t tt Jit. '.3i' X . , iv MX j - t. ?0 jfaral Hiatal EenJ'laahiae,V830 e' North.' ' :i?.,L ,loBffitBdt JT? 8' Wert. 1.4 ii " ; ' A Inwh ltnanf those aool and beautl - ' '"furSeereticker Coats and Vesta reoeired ' this morniBfr by Eprtisef 1bo a nice lot i -fc--'-'- J u"41 'ScmvfcBik & Ash.- - 0,000 yaRdc jpl (PaElapi for, making i .r. o fc JV. & E. W. SMaLIAWKJb'S, ---r" cor. Craren and 8. Front Sta ' Ji4tW1.lffft,ni forward ja.reaeona .,, 'T4lMnMnt"0 the graded achool begin next week. ! t "v ; -Tb schooner HW9lfi Oapf. Hagens :flm.t'lpssJ'Ml of ice for Watson " Daniels'. " ' ' Any one failing to. hear ascot" to- .usUaM will nias at rare treat. Procure tfckeA fiajrtj.i The falny weather has .'retarded the iiaohiag of beans and JlKBitig Irish po- JJl HlWf.l TV.!!-! : ahina I : ' u WW uojra. vs duu- . .ill 1. , A nil . .Wears sorry to hear of the sicknees TM'W 'toiFMmalC,,B:,, It. '(labee, Esq., Wbo'ha "teea coollned" to hb bed for - some days. Ji!ir.iri4J i iaiiWakionlai holiday The 'ffl bebpened ,tbr the tran- aMwUoaMineMniy Mtween v ana . y ..iu r.i- -v.ji i : .. . - . Tha aaaa at Bandall .Nelaohj: chareed with burglary, tai beVMor trial on , otayv.' A peeialtrr one nun. . d red waa asrde'redUi' Kir i the BWi 'f .Tiuatees at a' regular meeting held yesterday evening, passed resolutions for the protection of the fence around the ' Academyj Green. r ypV6ole,toirfifiAi aeVlra'punwh a!iwhq.drAjwl,lhrP.uglV or V Wire' titMfd'Kh'J 'out of choot. J aaJtUOF11'' JtofetXifbEedoeftl 4ndkitig prefia Va foi planting V fa jnaeUne which is poses to manufacture ice and tells else - where wBktVe wltl'do with' it. ; , , ,,r""1 jl 1A 't ' , . Eer. O. W, Sanderlin passed through 84yfarflM Wfilwoi'e to prepare for .the' Commencement at riWakFocg where! he will deliver' the address before the. Alumni. . RTi.E4.r l-dy, of ' ; Philadelphia are ia, . tb city risitiBg lriXehmaIl.,! ', "' '"''""' '" Her A li Waistt waatt Vhe Vfty yes teTBay fc hie'way.W. flye oonnty. We are ecyrywa, jrreBoilni Fhen he .called. ,(..-. :" -j" -:t ,'t'tik oatiMttit - W Pnhjhh1 ayt'bomtounicatlon -Iltosa Major Dares ia reference to the . - Society of i. the, Cubmiuti, m' whtobhe . v'girea' aopHe, Interesting Hialory ', of this . : honorableorgankation.'' i "' ,Th Mafw'i weTWag'uVnMrrtatfon in regard to the bid membership' and . 'wa hope pro'Aahe,,o!,the,"ATcw d Otmrvtrfj and -Father Creecy, of the Eeonomitt, and other members of the x press Ut gir)u)a thi aid Of their col , . nmns by publishing thia article in which , wll vette krtheBUff a Opera Co. - V OIiveit8,4,iwhicn4as presented last night at tb (opera, house ,w8 largely j , attehhidf ahi Vooirerouely applauded.! . ' The performance waadivided into three " acta, and was,mpre en jojjed thn-on the ' bigh before, if we are to judge by the ; toatinef fit whtch'KVaa received.' Miss CrieTatein-'asbJivette won from, her audience Shany 'recalla bhf was most tleseesia.of then She acted4 hef pa 'with easead.gaaa,.and 4a the charac ter she iai personated aha had ample op ' portunity to show that ghe'.poeseased no little Ulent-W. Sfor.1 ". ' "" ? aartal Day. v .- n ,S Ti&fi May. iSOtlVaet apart Fed ' y 'era! decoration day, when the graves of ' Union eolJiers ary strewn with flower. Semis suiUble t the occaeion will b conducted at the National cemetery, commencing., at , 4 1 o'clock p m : All oCcers and soldiers of the army and navy, and citizens generally' are1' invited to attend.- j . -: fcev. Edward Ball wUl deliver the address, 'and the 'programme, of. oere . motiios will be annontfced at the cem etery. " -ni-u "' ",. T il uti.'ul puBtom ot'decorating t!.e s..nurs' graves is annuallf eon ' it' ror 'iout the various States of f t" ' , mi..", t t'aa auspices-of the Cr ' .1 A v of t' republic. '. L. r- ropreeenting i i aft as grand ' 8UPEKI0R COURT. - I,.. Trial af Jerry Jayacr. The Superior Court convened y eater. day morning when the case of State vs. Randall Nelson and Jerry Joyner, both colored men, for burglary ,ira tileaup. Theae i men. stood . charged .' with burglariously and feloniously breaking into the store of Wm. Colligan, jr., in the oity of New Bene ok fha night of the 8th bf, February and stealing certain goods ' and chattels and money, and a second count in the bill charged them with burglariously steafrng abd carry inn away the said goods and money. Messrs. C, C. Clark. W. W. Clark and O. H. Onion anneared as nnnnoAl for Randall Nelson, Green & Stevenson for jerry joyner. " Against tnese stalwarts of the New Berne Bar, Solicitor Collins stood alone for the State. t When the ease was called., Jerry Joy aer, through his counsel, filed an affl davit asking for a severance of the causes,. This waa granted by. the court and tne solicitor put on trial A special venire of one hundred and fifty ''good and lawful men", had been ordered, and from these the following jurors were selected and empaneled: "'ir to rrAifM i 'a t rj tt w. m. UUAVfr uui, Aft u. UTUUIII. 11, II. Simmons, ool. M. H. Sultan, William Barnum, col,, Richard Green, col., J. W. Smallwood. B.,, W. Morris, col.. Eugene Tucker, W. B. Boyd, W. W. M illiams. coL. C. E. Palmer, ool. TThe examination of witnesses for the State waa next in order, but it has such bearmg oa tot ease of Randall Nelson, which tie et-forMoaday, w deem it imprudent to publish.! At the close of the evidence for the defendant the Solioitor entered a nol pros on the first count of the bill of in dictment and asked for a verdict on the second count. Hid Stevenson argued the case for the defendant in a speech of about three quarters of ah hour, in which he handled the evidence with marked ability, mak ing it very aleaptbat anybody else ' but jeiry joyner entered wm. uouigan s store on the aight of the 8th of February. Solicitor1 Collins. followed with a brief speech in which ho impressed the jury with tne importance of discarding all isms, cisms, religion and .politics and try the case on the evidence. His Honor reviewed the evidence in bis" charge and the : jury returned a ver dict of not guilty after being out only a short time,) When the verdict was an nounced, there was on attempt to make some demonstration of approval en the part of tne crowd present, but it waa pr)nipjl upprpse4hy Judge Graves. University Commencement. Thuf-gdayi June 4, 'is annually the big day of Commencement week, but this year Wednesday id will . rival it. The grand Memorial, Hall will be dedi cated the Ifirst ' thing on Wednesday, Hon. Paul C. Cameron, for the building committee, presenting it to the Board of Trustees, and Governor Scales,' Chair man of the Board, receiving it' Odes will be sung by the students, and instru mental music furnished by the cele bcatedrJeaniok'a brass band of Bich fcUUt Me .Wt nS oldai wUfbe the annual address by Hon. James W. Reid, one of the most eloquent orators in the Btate.' ' ' In 'tbe' afternoon the dis tinguished divine, Bishop Wilson, of Baltimore, will deliver the sermon be fore tbe Graduating Class. Mr, , Cameron .and , Governoi Scales ' i Ai ' it' ' a j. -u ' vi- ai o vapiu& . sinwaera auu uu iuo wuuw the ex rerciaea.wiU ba of .,urpaa8ing teres t. ..An.excuralon train , has been secured irom JUletghns4nd returning at convenient hours on that day, giving the oitizens of M$fc&lrrt "Marie- ville, Durhanij etc., opportunity of seefng'Qie, grandepti college hall in the Union and hearing the excellent ad dress and sermon, i T 'i v i" Firemen' Exemption , , During the selection of 'a jury yester day from a' special venire, the exemp tion from jury duty Of members of our fire companies was brought np by the introduction of a certificate, pf , aevea years' service as fireman, K which, under, a special act," gran te exemption to per- sons'Tiolding such certificate as well aa to those who" re nov ttoyve-firemen'. Bis'Honor apokVof ' the act as an tmt fortunate one, as it necessarily took out of he jury boxes some of our very best citkewvwlio should, forthat reason be dMiraUe ones to do jnry'daty, and tbat at a time when complaint- are made that, good jurors are difficult to obtain. u the main Judge U raves is correct, and many people agree with hlm but he and others look only at this side of the question. It is very important that we have also a good fire- department, and every one knows that our firemen do a vast amount of work much more disagreeable than serving as jurors, and reader a most efficient service without pay or any . compensation except this slight consideration of exer : lion from jury duty and poll tax; the 1: ec in it self nothing-, 'because the members pay as dues to their respective companies a sum 'greater , than the tax remitted-by the act.- . ' :v -' 'V That it has had a wholesome- effect in keeping up these organizations 10 rmich' needed in our conimuiiUy, tliere can be but little doabt,' and,'t!iat Oieir, ; exist-. ) " i . . ill. ence ia necessity jso on can 4Ul therefore when both-sides of the qttes tiou'ara axamlnad, it seenaato us that theaskioj of thju aligh exenrplion w not immodest in the firemen, aor was tt raawiaa in tb legislature to grant it. While it is true that w do lose yalna- ble jurors by it, ween joy tha benefita of an excellent Are department, which foan oIy ' b drawn from tha town, while we can rely upon tha country to f urmah us the few soorea of good men necessary to fill the vacated seats pro vided tha sheriff can be induced to get out of town to get at least a portion of special venires. , ' . The. exemption is not at all burden some to tha county and dearly earned by those who enjoy its limited benefits. ; : i -j -' "That Drummer Tax. . The following, from Slate Treasurer Bain, in reply to a letter from a business bouse in Wilmington, throws some ad ditional light on the question which has recently excited so much interest among merchants: Rauuoh, May 83, 1885.. Dear Sirs: I have yours of 21st inet. You ask, "Are merchants doing business in this city (Wilmington) compelled to take out a drummer's license or be held liable to the same fine that out-of-town drummers are, by inviting their cus tomers on the streets or at the hotel to call on them, or in other words soliciting I answer, if the? solicit orders for wholesale trade they are liable to the drummers' tax. If they solicit as retail dealers only they are not liable. , very respectfully, D.-W. Bain, : State Treasurer. ' It is evident from the above that re tail dealers may solicit order, and that wholesale dealers may describe their goods, prices, etc., to persons outside their stores and invite them to their place of business it being only neces sary for the dealers to avoid xHieUina order outside. In other words, the wholesale dealer may praise his goods and prices; and invite the prospective purchaser to "call and examine," TTflnMnsron Star. Rambling Notes- Too much rain in eastwsrd portion of Beaufort county. Miss Katie Way has returned home from Harrodsburg, Ky. Cant. W. Pickles of the steamer Edith baa gone to Pennsylvania. An amateur, string band in Panteao- townsbip, but I II not tell who compose it. Rev. J. R. Winfield, of Hyde county. is visiting, with his wife, her relatives at rantego. ' . . . j -. Geo, H. Gaskins, engineer steamer u. au uuk nas gone to aorioik to re new license. A correspondent of the Gazette has hit Yeatesviiie in reality. I wonder will Yeatesville kickr - i Mr. S. Forbes, of Washington, is nut ting in some repairs on steamer Geo. W. tun at Way 'a mm. Pionio at Mrs. P. Owens' late resi dence near Sladesville on the S4th inst., and one at Aurora same day. . , Mr. Wm. Flynn of Pantego died on the night of the 18th from tbe effects of a fall, got while playing with a friend. We were glad to meet Mr. Latham of Leechv.Ule at Makelyville, on the 23d imt.' He ig likely to accept a aitfaiion as olerk for Mr. Makely. ' ; Mrs. Laura Bateman of Leeohville has the pneumonia, but la slight better, W. C. Satterthwaite, of the schooner H. Lollis, is at Leechville recuperating. , Mr. i-n- Adams has established a fish business at the mouth of Forteeoue'a creek, on Pungo river, and is catching drum, sheepehead, mackerel, shad, etc. ! Mr. Ed." Neal. of 'Haalin AiaA nn tha night of the 18th, of" pneumonia; a good man gone to fi is reward. At New Lake, Tyrrel county, same' night, of consump tion, Mr. ' watson. , v .'The mill on Punge river can (or aoen will) cut iro.uw feet per day, and not a buoy to mark its many long shoals and its middle' grounds. . Shame on those whose duty it is to attend to sHob. Capt. Frank Bell, late master of steamer Margie, has taken: charge of schooner Varina; and I am informed tbat Capt.Sam. -Spencer of Engelhard, so well known in New Berne, has quit boating. ' A certain mill man of Washington. who is Hftid to ba "!loe."ata!Uied lata a bat in Washington; recently, hurriedly. A crowd in there would not let him go until he "treated" $2.60. away. Ob, my, dot waa so bad as aever vaa. -m Makely vUle, at the moutb of Blade's creek,., is quite; nJbuainass place : one large saw-mill of about 80.000 feet ca- paitfTa good store, a steam cotton gin, a lodge of I. Cv O. Ft and one of the I of H, who are building a hall 80x40 ft, aixt-aaether mir-is to go np soon; a steamer touches there four times a week. Revs. Peel and DowelC of the Mis sionary Baptist Church, have been for a week (this the 84th) holding a aeries of meetings at Pantego;-but one: addi tion up to date. Mr. Dowell is a very youthful man, and gives promise of un usual ability. ; - Mr. M. Makely loaded two schooners and one lighter during the week ending 23d schooners A. J, Little and Hattie Lollis. .-The Melvin will begin goading on the 25th. The Hattie Lollis took on 120,000 feet inch boards in one and three quarter days. ; -s, To any body who has disease of throat or lungs,' we will send proof tbat Piece Cure 4or Consumption has cured tbe same complaints in other cases. Ad dress, ' . . E. T. IlArSLTIN, . - .rren,Pa.' "11" lllOll Jitil.i' Paxiir. May M.r-Tbe, .Freneh'copy of tne treaty oi peace petween uaina and France has been' agreed to.'- Nothing now remaina so dc done to conoiuae tne entire: work of the eoaveotioa but the mare compilation of the Cbineee eopy of tne treaty, vuca wm aoon na Qmataed , Bow. May, 20-rThe Pone, vesterdav had a two hours' conference with the trian uisnopa. Tne strictest secrecy waa enjoined as fa what took place. It fcf supposed; however.vthat the Pope spoke strongly and plainly to the Bishops m regain vu tMev animosity, to mgiano. OtTAWA, Opt., May The Minister or Agriculture denies, tbat there has Deen any arrival ox cholera-infected vessels in the River St! Lawrence within the post few days, as has been reported A abort time ago the steamship Scot land arrived at Groat Jsle, where she waa quarantined, a case of small-pox having been discoved on the vovaee. which 'waa landed at Sydney. This, he Deiieves, gave rise to tne report wnicb waa started some days' ago and circu lated, he thinks,, with, a view to in jur- lng tne pt. Lawrence ports. . ROMs. May 28. Tha Technical Com mittee of the International Sanitary inference naa unanimously approved the French deteg,teB motion in favor of inviting conntries interested to construct model porta and provide for vigorous inspection of veesela from infected places, , ... ., , , - i.- Alezakdua. Mav 20.-rrThe marda. which were stooDed here on the 20th instant Vhile ten route from Suakim to England,' have been landed and will go into quarters, pending further orders. Dohoola, May 46.-The British and Egyptian troops have left Merawi in boats for the Lewer.ljUle. ' to(APOBE May . 20.-r-The people of Kawang are, opposed to being trans ferred to the cpqtrol . of the British Borneo"' Company "and are fiirhtina- againet the new authority. Two Europeans- and a number of natives have already been killed.. , .! ;.. e WlNmmi,.May 27.mA dispatch from Battleford, aaya that Chief Pound maker has surrendered .unconditionally to Gen. Middleton, who reached .Battleford Sunday.' Pound maker and thirty oraves are prisoners, and will have to await the action) of tha government. They also brought in 810 stands of arms. . ' I'd,'; ..- f :- : ' 1 ' (!an,CUaua. ,WASIUNaTQih.,May 23.-r-There was a full attendance at the Cabinet meeting today , Inciud ing Secretary. Lamar,, who baa partially recovered from a recent attach i of aloknesii The question of authorising -continuance of the World's Exposition, ft New, Orleans was again' ' considered,, and ithe result is Sh6wn in a telefirfani sent bv tha Presi dent to Senator tllbson, later In the day, orwhicn tfeerouowineiBacorrv: "The question iot,l reopening the Exposition has been considered py, tne .cabinet, and they are (Unanimously of the opinion that there ia ' no warrant of law for it, and 'that 'ft would bo inexpedient on other grounds. ' , A chiei Of division, and several clerks of twelve hundred and fourteen hun dred dollar grade in the Pension Office, were today discharged upon charges of "offensive partisanship." ' '"' ' ; Jftrine JMsaSler. NsW Tokk, May .-fThe steamship City of Rome, which arrived here to day, reports that o May 85th, at 4:30 p. m., during a, dense fog,,'' she collided with-, and sunk , the ; , Frenoh . fishing barque George John, which was lying at anchor ."' She fescued two of the erew.i but' th? remaining t enfy-two were lost., il : "'' 1 ' " ' 1 ' . Sam Jeaes'slew ef a Disgusting .' m: i'T practice. "'' 51 V tFwmthe Nashvule American.. JiiftV.'mwny a man wltn-haara- my voice who will find the gates of. mercy closfedfou Eim(fBMBJpe he didn-'fc start in tide.tlfTfbn filet Tip" and go now you will find them- wide-open, ,Y I once knew a young ladyiWho heard1 a sermon in whioh;the minister mphasraed. the fact that it might'be that some in thecpn gMgatfdtf roVfiet4r hae anothej ep pmiixnlftr ubBepir: GoqT, , When the sermon waa oveTrshe and her' escort went out' and oommenced to talk.. She took his arm; he didn't take hers, mind .Tj'08 ite&4i&vuidr ... I wieh.,l .had aboafc fiMminutee on that. vIt, don't: argue, that a girl k not virtuous when you see some fellow hold ing her, arm but I. do tell, yon that the "spider, leg" is not virtuous. - . .'f.'i K'j "He that tbinketh on these things is already nnolean. M h ear tt'ik It Jwould look myMangfeteit kp in a eleaet for six months if I saw, her let, some feller clntch her by the irmtnd I walk offia thatway." - - The girl ienioet always vjrtuous, but the boy I wouldn't trust him as far as I oould Uirowthk tenMf g fjit .? P jfl J Tonmr ladjr, T love your charucter and virtue butfjin ;the name of God, make these boys keep their hands to themselves applause, ' Tell the young man that he must never put hla band on your person. , Tell him this, tell him this. Applause. . , , . ,- This young lady1 who went out of churctv with the young man really did not bave another chance to accept uod, for she died the next day at 1 o'clock. Thank God. we can surrender to God and quit our sine. My friend. I want to say that one sin, Jikeone lealrte n boat, will sinaryon fceaJ ;of f if liefpre you reach theblhernoV. v'1 . , In the last , place, conversion ia aa eternal giving op of smv: You must feel that you wUl fpfayer-stjck to the good, WW Al-tTllt8TOABIUTT, this thing of, troeJ repentanoe and ac ceptance of God. : v.-wr..-.fiJool If yon have a bad cold. Sine's Svruo of Tar will eure you. Only 25o, For sale by B. N. Durrv, fel dw6m f ' "'-ikiaHi'care, e Bedjr, " The; Christian Index, the laadinc or gan of the Baptist Charon In the South, published in Atlanta, Da., in ita iaraa of Dec. 4, 1884, has the following edi torial: ' . . . , Too many people sesen to think that a religious newspaper saoold be eotafined to tbe discussion of moral and religions subjects only, forgetting that reliaion has to do both with tbe bodies and souls of men. "Prove all thins, hold fast that which is good," ha a much to do with the practical aide of life ae it has with the moral aide. .Our reader will bear testimony that in all question dis cussed in the Index, the practical has been duly set forth. : In this paragraph, therefore.' we only seek to present an article worthy of commendation. After subjecting it to the above test we have tried Swift s Specific and found it good good a a blood purifier, good as a health tonic. In this opinion we are sustained by some of the best men of we church. Key. Jesse H. Campbell, the Nestor of the Baptist denomination in Georgia. ay: "It is mv, deliberate judgment that Swift' Spaoifio ia the grandest blood purifier ever discovered. Its. effects are wonderful, and I con sider , them almost miraculous. There is no medicine comparable to it. Dr, B. C. Hornady.one of the best known ministers in our church, says: "Swift's specific is one of tbe best blood purifiers in existence." These brethren speak advisedly.' But few preparations can bring forward such endorsements. The Index desire only to endorse these statements. We have witnessed the beneficial effects of this medicine, not only in our own households, but in several other cases' where seemingly all other remedies had failed. It is purely a vegetable com pound, scientifically prepared, and per- iectiy nannies in its composition, it renews the blood and builds up broken down systems gives tone and vigor to the constitution, as well as restore the bloom of health to the suffering. There fore, we do not deem it inconsistent with the duties of a religious journal to say this much in its behalf. Treat ue on Dlood and Skin Diseases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co.. Drawer 8. At lanta, Ga. For sale in New Berne at HANCOCK BROS Notice. To all who are interested in the Memo, rial services of decoration day, at the union cemetery had better be at the oeraetery at four o'clock in the after noon, May 30th. Rev. Edward Bull is expected to deliver the oration. Other exercises as usual. The public are cor dially invited to be present. ts Hannibal, May 27. The strike among tbe men employed in lumber yard is extending to other branches of business and general trade is being sriouIv in terrupted . Employees of two lime kirns talk of doing the same. The lumber men' held a meeting and decided not to yield to the demands of the striker. All branches of. labor are affected and tbe situation is becoming serious. COMMERCIAL. Journal Orrtoz, May 29 8 P. M. COTTON. New' York, May SO. Futures closed steady. 1 June, 10.85 September, 10.69 July, 10.86 October, 10.88 August, 10.93 November, 10.85 Spots quiet; Middling 10 15-16; Lew Middling iu 3-l; urdinary lo-io. New Berne market unlet. No sales Middling 15-16; Low Middling 9 3-8; urdinary 8 la-io. DOIdRSTIO JHAKKKX. Cotton Skkd $10.00. Seed Cotton $3.50. : ' Barrels Kerosene, 49 gab., 85c Torpkntine Hard, $1.00; dip, f 1.59. Tar 7c.al.i. Corn 55a65o. Beeswax 80o. per lb. Honey J0o. per gallon. Bkkv On foot, 5c. to 7c. Country Hamb 12c. per lb. V , " . Labd 10c. perlb. Eoos lOo, per aoaen. ' Frksh Pork 6o. per pound. Peanuiu 60a75o. per bushel. Fodder 75o.a$1.00 per hundred. . Onions $1.56aa.0 per bbl. i Field Pa Hides Dry, 10c: green to. Tallow Sc. per lb. Chioxins Grown, 40a5Dc.; spring B0a30c.'; ' . Meal 65c. par bosheL , Oats 60 eta. per bushel. . Turnip 50c. per bushel. ' Wool 12al7c. per pound. 1 " ' wholesale prices. - Nzw Mess Pork $12.50. Shoulders Smoked, No. 8, 5o, prime, 6c. - it; m . C. R. and L. C. R. 6tc ' Flooh $4.50a7.00. Lard 71c. by the tierce. NATLS-Basi 10's, $3.50. , Sugar Granulated, 7ic. , Salt 0ca$1.00 per sack. Molasses ano Syrup S0a46e ! ... Kebosenb 9r& " - r i tv.wn.ii: K KO ' Shot $1.60. v ' . AtlajitiQ (lortt Cuoliua hiiioii Co. BKCBETARY'S OFFICE, ,tl J 'j '; &CWBIBM, N.C May Suth, 1886. ' The Thlrtv-First Reanlar Annual Mretlnr of the Stockholders of the Atlantic and North tollna Mallraad Company will he held at MOHEHEAD OITY on THURSDAY, SISth day oCJUNlfclSHo...,. : marWSOd- i.svmi . , secretary.-' ' Election of Teachers. A BPlCIAL -alEtTTOO ef the Board or TrtMteea of New Berna Aeademv will ba data THURSDAY AFTERNOON at FIVE o'clock. for tha pnrpoaa of electing Supminteodent and Teachers for tbe Session of lnai-tKi.-, , -, AppnoatKMBS snay tm aiea with th onder- , . TT m v A . i3Uil, ntfiySOtd v 8w,Mdiiwa. flentistry.' Savtac reduced my expense, my charges la future will be ae follows: f . T"1""" rxtraotlua loetii, , jut r. H11.tee"1 ..n,....H...tl.U0 to 2.00 Seta of teeth .Z. ...io.(W w lizao Partial seta teeth m proportion. AH work guaranteed. '. (JAM, IM UtftlA lM.t AnULfl. . Church. ' ..w- 1)R. Q. L. SHACKKLfOBD, aw burgeon JJenllat. ANOTUKR SUPPLY OP "Sapota Tolu" and H ewlV made Candies From ROYSTEKB FACTOBf . lust kenelved at MUX. HTANI.Y'H STOKE, marat d'Jm Pollok street. NEW BERNE THEATRE. Saturday Eve, May 30. ENGAGEMENT OF - ' The Bijou Opera Go. In Audreu'e fitmoiie I'omio (Hwra In 8actg, enlltlcd THE MASCOT, With the rollowiug Cost of Characters. Lorenzo XVII, I'rlnce of J'lomhlno, , ,. ,, ,, , Mr. w. 11. Hamilton, lamella, Daughter of Lon-neo XVII, Plppo, a Shepherd Mr. Harry I'epner. l-mlerlc, l'riiiet) of l'lua. , r , " Miss Helen Harrington. - mi. niura iiaiuii. Page to Lorenio. ..M W uia Xuteln. Matheo, Inn Keeper Mr. V. W. Talbot. and Bettlna, tho Monrpt Minn A Jelalde Ibindnll. Musical Dikectoh HKEH UUKUtlNU. Admission 7.V. Gallery Silc. No extra ftn&rffA fi ir iwm..i'.i u. , i . , . . i. , cured at Meadows' Drug Mlore on Friday morn ing at 7 o'clock- t-uoni oiien ni n, 1'eriorninnce at :.). maUdtd Social Life in India. SAU AH-BRAH. Tbi Native Bumese OrienUl Imperson ator, instrator and Humorist, AT New Berne Theatre, WEDNESDAY St THURSDAY EVNOS, JUNE 3d and 4th, 1883. Under the Auspices' of the. Baptist Church Aid Society. Admiaalnn SO cents. CJnllerv serve aeala at Meadows' Dmx store, without extra coarge. maUdtl W. H. DEWEY InvltM thA at.tAntlnn ff .Via m,KIIA A ... .Ilr ferent etylea of Hair Cutting, namely: Hon" uriiuiii, nuuuu, uoug uruncu, nw Peak and Victor. Shaving a apecialt-. H 1. 1 1 ITnttlnur In t, r n tn.ln ... . , .. rU I apeak from thirteen yean' experience. -.1 i, .ue uuiuii iiuuhu iiaruer rsnop auu be convinced. ma21dliu ICE CREAM PARLOR! I have opened, In connect Ion with niyCON'. FECTIONERY, an Ice Cream Parlor. lea Cream and Fruit loea can be had at all boars by the Mate or Measure. The utmost care will be taken In giving to my customers A Good Article of Ice Cream. Thepnblic are cordially Invited to call. ! t ' WILL OPEIT Wednesday, May , 6th. Very-respectfully, JOHir LTjm. BENJ. W. DAVIS,'', er-B?Tvriri-ra 'a -r Cssioiilii f -'i ;i' Jf'.i 'I ' ; ' 'v.J i. t - . !r,,;(SHiPPEa or bananas.)' t-.i Squthern FisH, .Em ! Produce a Spectw t 100 Darclay St. NEW YORK CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED, , ,-. t -V ''- PROMPT RETURN 8f MADHt a 7& to 7 Falton Fish Market; Drohai. Bomea, Preaident let Natlanal Bank- Preat toa Camaalng A Co ; w. K. Iiavis a 8on. ' . aplOdttnt , .... 4 ; i. 't V .