7J''" 2771 '.- , ' ' -a-utia-'-.i; t 11 iliM-tS...K,li'. .Klir.l -i 'U! NEW BERNEv N. C. WEDNESMi' JUNE 10, 1885. r1 u !:::-!:' N0.01. Vv 1 Jilil 11 U LlVTTf. -tj w Nw Brue', latltnde,'; 85 6' North ..; 4 " ; " ' longitude, 77 3' WmL V- ...oi ,,?un,:eU7,;15 M hourM inutee. H: U u. .Moon tM M :l:p.mfX" "t?---M r?!T4H' BusncBsaLOcAtaLft1::;. ...... -. ce CfiBAK Oahden On Middle St.i eoond door north of JJtf Unas. DuHj'b ' office, "peftvered Jo soy part of the city FVijmv Ainnvwa ., J i.lil vii..l IKS 1 91 v' . i1nu. ...i i.u i-.-iuO ,r ; r .i ..',,', Dae non. j IftiM beef: hand -now 'an extra lot of B. 8WEBT.' , f U L iwT' ' M . Ul ip f0 38, Fraternal . a I .ik J ; ; x " IkeTdbYVIieaftYW at W tumbled , , - iato iet -bake and OoI."W.'H: yaf- : - 2 borough walks up. - -. " vrWV weet'ini at We M. i-4"ii 4 i i r 3. Church t. .vu - ha 'TnoWfntf; at ',10', oclbck.'; gerricn V,: ; . tonight by Rot. L. O. Va. 1 1 ' t - . niJ .Tbajust marriag lieenae issued from . '"' . ' lLJlaher and'Mrff. Ella 'Askine. 1 -':. .'' Tmre AvntiAna. 1U1a' hnv . Anil rlrl . , . . J IP ft j O 'tMMV i J!wnlip on the Mm Oily ', tn ,jeUrdyaominjt ana were taken in . - charge by Mr. T. A. Green and for ' v .warded to the Oxford Orphan' Abylum. .nTwa easee of disorderly conduct were :Z 'T3bfcf"flil ' Mayor, yeeterdayv They ' ' .were required to, contribute three dol "lri W ihe oity "treaeury and pay cost. - A.'S'MWWMtfnfi horee. ran at larg op toeee wae aleO jrtlcout' baiiudghient . V iiAAmmJ,awlAtALA AM.navtMAnf a Aflat - V'liiMaMeyarke 1 V.'-'? i ' ; -j Wahve.elkble 'information from . ' VBWgtOn'tiiy.itpb'Matk Manly V ' will be . Yoirited 'DOBtmaster for New . Berne durjaip-'thii-' week.( Capt. Manly --V.' baa tha alificalions to make a good aiinater,'nd hia appointment will :' gira 'general saUgf action in faftthe. ' : DemeUa iellrally will rejoice at the The Viroei Folic. tfWt.a7AJoliefe ordeTtumed out ,v asldierljaypearaaoeitbutth helmet at once draws the line as that of police . and not thp pjilry.. t iiV , . The idea of having the force inyni fo(n:j4 a(gop4 onbUiUd Mil .gWe-an additional force and effect . to tber . 4resicen the1 street.' The outfit was fdrniehed by Messra, Schwer.in.A Ash, s at a uataioai4d kk Wrer good HualUy u Of course the officers ' pay; tor tbtan'(the9 airooriijrt Jomifj bf4ience to thl requirements of the common , Wrtncll.'toot' ii'the city Vexpeaee aa Bbm - have supposed, a ii poot of wiatej- ej66tiifii',upn. iu llie fcrrene huadrad aad twentrri41ve feet at the eortef ,of;i(i,:Frimt and Mkldld atreeteyjwtertatWnWO iocloot,. ae,wt orowd'who learned that .ha, In,-. , defatigable MajlDennfcon ya prepare! to fBtntin kteV'Voll fah t,Ue ,cUy at ine jaajor aaa an inexnauBiruio won, : from Mctt he can supply twenty thou sind gal has beea' sind galons of water tjier hour j and it r-ronebnWed by'Ue chemical department at SVashlngton the finest oUtiPl'tk U Nof th &rofflfe. If he can obtain sufflcknt,' encourage ment, he, 4opcea to Mpply water in has obtained permission from the .city -authorities to la the pipe andwilthus v be able 1iyHhHolIy 'system of water ' wocati, to supply 'Water ln"ony: dwelling 'and in any part ot any dwelling ia die city. .SI-' ' "I 'T Tia Mr. C. SUrrsneaad famUy, 6f Onslow, were.in. the eityyesterday;'1: Mf 'Ste- . vetBVcppMsfagoM stand of -coUon in hia oAntinn. hnf tha' rATrii durincr' the ' UttetWMiyptilwfaitoirsbVdly '. " Bne 'appearance. Blue papta, double .. bttluA'tf'c'oit.-'Wiih' two" rows of , regakaaktetknaBibutlbni,1 gWeB Ihem a . ino-i-'Ul SS'.iS tit mii W.C'El Foy.asi if..lL eimmons, Ea-jlfft for Trinity CVllcgeyeeterda'. Mf. E'r'j'rf 4eVvefa."toA.)laainl' aid 1 dress' this evening- . ' John a Long, F.,Tefl pr",laufipt burg yesterday', wiere he delivers the - anu ual aid ress .today bef oreUhe Lfcurlni burs Cigh School.' '" "'-"..?..' The following effc for the Chatauqua " at t.'dci Llonntainy yesterday morcing: Kisss Leah Joye.i, Nannie Hitciiell, Ida ChnsS mas, Uanhah Altt'p, Mamie Allen, Mo'"3 ,r rvhpl' PTOpkfi(ld,'and rr .....a; " " 1 -"t1''4. V-. Tl. IT. F ' ii I-ft toil,. 'tho.Sianan dor i .-r 1 .. . .uoi e. a i. - '' Hon. UlIisL. Eure, of Norfolk, la in ti.af -. ! ! V riViS law 11. lL . ' .tnu", " ",iof ITj-'', went Iiaka Lan4lo( Ca: Mr. H. C. Carter, r,of Hyde cbunty, is in the city in the interest of the Lake Landing cadaKj ( He baet quite a sum ber. of the members of the Board of Trade ai.tbekr room yesterday evening and 'gave a' statement of the progress of the, , work, .. About 910,000 has been pent in dredging and several thousand mote' have been ' pledged, enough, he skid, to secure drainage, but not enough secure navigation. With $3,000 ad ditional he said they could 'pb ton an additional dredge and In aixty days the" steamer Kim vttjf could 0 to where carts ana Duggies can drive, and ia four months could go to the warehouses. He pointed out the difference it would make to the shipper in putting bis corn aboard from the warehouses and having to take It to the steamer out in the bay. In the course of his remarks hesuid that most Of the corn at Fairfield was shipped to Wilmington by ' way of Elizabeth City, which seems a littlo curious to us The idea that corn should - be taken right fiom the doors of New Berne, ear ned around through Virginia and pass again within sixty miles of New Berne in order to reach Wilmington is rather stranger' Why should it not come to New. Berne and go over the A. & N. C, Railroad? ni - - Returning to the Old Iforlta State. The ' following item, which we clip from the Aslioville Advance, will be of interest to, .many of our readers, as it shows the movements of one of our former citizens. His suggestions about thelTeijtf"(ood public school are in thVmain tfueVbtit it will be a long time yet before North Carolina oin cope with the new States with their vast incomes from public lands:' Mr. J. O. For. recently from central Nebraska,, visited our sanctum last eve' nine. He left the Eastern part cf this State a little oyer a year ago, and w ent West, expecting to permanently locate, but after passing: through one winter. heii decided ' he would return to the Western part of this Slate. ,,!He is very favorably Impressed with the free school system of the West, and thinks it outweighs! . ail other inducements offered to actual settlers. And. in his opinion North, Carolina could adopt no wiser plan lor her advancement, than to inaugurate a free school system (not yolit little' log school houses dotted here and there through. the . woods: they- an swer a purpose, but are inadequate to the needs or onr country.) Now what we want is solid brick structures, with allmodrn Improvements and appli afides, oacrolled and managed By the very best talent that it is possible to ob tain., ,We need other- things but there is none s essential tor the welfare and advancement of our State as this: no better inducement can i be offered for emigration, than a thorough system of education. ' 'And whether it brings us i ,i !. : J.. . j emigration or not, it win uc ana pre pare our own sons toutilice the agricul tural, mineral and.! manufacturing re sources -of our, State, and when properly done, it win make north uaroiina u we could wish or ask for Jier to be. Hone Stolen. " Mr. William Huff, of Yanoehoro. had a&h&bfalivrie' stole froinjfcie stable fast Sunday night. A descripti ay night. A description of the horse is given elsewhere in this issue and a liberal reward offered for his re covery. Since the above was put in type we have a letter from R. O. Broadhurst, Clerk of the Superior court of Duplin, statffc! l&a trie thief,' who 'is Oliver Gatling. col., had be.n caDtured and. ia in jail at pJcmsSrjSleJjindl thai bone -te-j held by Mr. JacobSmith, of Smith's tipD'l&Tvttafrwill leave today to recover his property. '" r-'ftz.'"- A TWf' The Town Felle aneThe1 Farrnersr vlft CwvX-i Craven County, U. Jnne 6th, 188 1885.' mm Journal: I have read with much interest vour recent issues of the Daily, arid especially that famous Reso lution of our Board of Magistrates. I know you town fellows must of fixed dd that thine, because a crood. 'solid country ' Magistrate, after mature de liberation; woald not 'do that, because our folks re .great believers ia the future.' (not to trade in futures) but we have great hopes for' the future. We hope that your good, old town will have a future, and that the A. & N. C. R. R. wiutow future? nut ir our Board Of Magistrates puts opposing, resolutions on evervtbim; thai looks to the onetinir o fjiVjHMp of uw foUire before we snow what I . . ; . j i m i ii. .! 1 is iu it, buu ii we "3 uieir resoiuuua we may not have the opportunity of knowing what rood oiTer we nay get in r tne rotueff ; ? 4 H a . , Nowlittik'i know anything about the railroad, whether it is best to lease it pot to them other big folks or not, but I would; bate nighty bed to oppcthort before1 1 knew' how'. much 'money they would pay. . r"- " - The regular trips or ' the steamer Florence up and down our little , creek to and from your good old town, are of more direct interest to us than the run ning of the railroad,, but our t taxes somewhat interests us. So don't let's go by them town fellows altogether. Their money comes easy. ' I hear that when they get short and want to-make a ro'se, all they have to do to; ' 1 off their interest certificates n Bonds, and they'get the mo , ,,-b.t along." Now that .i'-not "Ba wua us. We have to work bard in the hot sun for all we get. ' "'; tsee in another one of your daily papers that the Board of Trade- has passed a Reeolution, also. r Well, I did not intend to mention t ' t r : r, ! e- anse I had heretofore 1 , in i. rsUnvi the Hoard of Trada, atid 1 am .! now to soknowloilfij riy v r . p- e thattl.e U wrd of liiUia L.,a i.atr iuo- ' 1 I n tires besides tbj of pure selfishness, and that they are for something else besides making prices on soods: tbev feel soma interest hi the public welfare they are interested in trying to our taxes. . I have heretofore been op posed to thai Board of Trade, but now you can put me dawn a being in favor of them, because I sea- they are not all for self.- Jt . j . .Ian I mav write Ton another letter, sooau if the rains don t causa my cotton to get ia the gram; but, however, I doat know of any good I can do, until the time comes to elect a Board of Commis sioners and then I wilt try to- be thai and help to Keep those town fellows from running the whole machine'. , .,! v ' Swift Creek Fasmxb. i ! I . I III. . I- La Orange Itemg. tri A, The past week has been one favorable to destruction of grass, ef which then has been an abundance. ' : 1 The wheat crop promises to be aa average one. We have heard of no disease except blight, in a few cases. ,() Rev. Mr. Greenwood, of Wilson, preached at the Primitive Baptist church Saturday, Hunday and Sunday night. the regular monthly appointment. Religious services at the Davis school building last Sunday and Sunday night; by Rev. Mr. Isler, his monthly appoint ment. xne ordinance of baptism administered to one candidate, and one was received into the church by letter, Mrs. Margaret Cunninggim died at the residence of Mr. Asa McCoy, in this place, last Sunday morning at 8:45 O'clock, aged 66 years. Mrs. Cunning gim was a member 01 the M. js. ehurca. and an exemplary christian, having that religion which need only to be seen to be admired, and which is alway mild, propitious and humble. . "A crown of life" is hers, Kinston Items. Mr. W. F. Lewis left for- his home in Danville on Monday, Major D, S. Davis and lady removed to their residence in Trent township on Monday. . Quite a number of teachers will take the cars here on Tuesday, the 9th, for Black Mountain and other points, west. Others will embark on the 10th. . . ; - Steamer Neuse went op the river from here, on Sunday, with a pleasure partv onboard. Their trip was cut short by a large tree across the stream, brought, down by the freshet. . .. s...i The lawn party at the park on Friday night was seriously damaged by a thun derstorm. We are sorry to know that ss much anticipated pleasura was blighted. . Better luck next lime; boys. A large audience gave careful atten tion to Mr. W. Q. Burkhead's speech on commencement day. His praise is on all ; mouths. We, thank Jhtar foe his earnest words of' wisdom 'and warning to the young. On Thursdav' last," the Trustee1 of Kinston Graded school re-eleoted Prof. E. M. ..Goodwin aa Superintendent of the school. This is a well merited com pliment, to a zealous, energetic and capable officer. .. i a- a -i :. ' ' , A few of the commencement visitors still linger around the scene ox their en joyment. These will leave us this week tnen the long, dun, dry summer is before us. What will: tne vonae gentlemen do? Dr. R. U. Lewis of Kinston Collexe has been invited to deliver a lecture be fore the Teachers at Black Mountain He leaves on the 9th. Dr. L. baa had three flattering eaUs to other fields; Re cently, but has concluded to' stay with the college here. Fine prospects for a good opening next September jj Question in Rule of Three : . If six young gentlemen, obstruct passengers from getting on aaa 011 tne train wnen no passenger wants to get on and off. what amount of obstruction will be offered by eight and a half young men when seven and three-fourths pa nauigws do not want to get on or on r -. a Some of the young gentlemen who went to the depot on Saturday morning last to see some of their ; friends off were t arrested bv Dolicemaa Oaat fori obstructing passengers and fined by thai Mayor, do cents and costs. - The young gentlemen employed Mr. N. j. jtouse as counsel. An appeal to Superior ..court was taken E "s"' , TVttt svth1ii hP nroAAA liaana nra lAncvA hear the whistle in their countr, eatlfMas are SDeakinsf of buildinir a railroad. I Mprq rain more rest bat it his rain si aiVLths farmers have rested until their crops are almost devoured by grass. Crops are very good in this section, u The new Masonio) lodge at tbtsfclare will be dedicated on the ttth of Jaar. and there are 8,000 people expeoted vjn that oocaaioa. All are invited to come and bring baskets, well filled. ' The Knighta of "Hoapr celebrate, that'dsj also.-" ' ' Vv . v The "commencement exercises of the Hbokerton Academy were greatly en joyed by all, considering the- crowded house, we bad the band from snow Hill' on that occasion and everything passed off finely. The young men oj Hookerton now having a band of their own; hope soon to be able to stand by their , neighbor towns. - Hurrah boys, that is what we have long beea needing; ,i f'-...-iBBelBtmeuts;;;,,i'l WASRrnoTOH.. N. C. Jane 8. -The President today made' the following apt pointments: Ta be IT. 8. marshal, Ed ward M. uoy kin, for the district of South Carolina: to be U. S.' attorney, John Catlett Gibson, for the eastern district- of ..Virginia; William H. Yar- 301 ough, - to be collector of internal revenue, 4th district of North Carolina; Robert Taylor, to be pension spent at Knoxville, Tenn.; vice N. R. Gibson, Bui-pengea. . . fsjiMK tic HIM""'''!"''' I, u iWfib&rkNE'rV' CWhJ lilhlPartt,ypir0r-sged 55 , iuJ .iifin ttifci. nil i ' " "' i Sjars. Qfereotieiibwide,i i nwnui'. Wandering, thy fooS-steps haxe trod Thod haat'cast anchpr" atMt,l . . Bafeatthetlty bf tiSdt' ,1n Earth offered- thee all its pleasures, , tauo KOMt llkexirosa. at thy feet. ,ForeAgn,-Undsnshowed thee their' treas on lit,' 01) Undas the blue skies of France; ...Where tif is a carnival gay, In Parisi queen of imty .. i Calmly thy soul passed, away.i Over the bine' sea they bore' thee, '.Teaderfy lald three t6 rest, Back in thy ova native fandf,ltu Under the sod you loVed beet, Did not thy eooli make the1 journey WUhthe,aoBJsa thedeep saf Hoveripg fa lftaBjy, night watches,' Keeping Ms guarfl ovar.theet . Thine was hbroud heart but tree, Steadfast in 16ve or in hate, Wrapaed in Ha own 'deep reserve. ' . Strong and unchanging si Fate! Thy life wanoT round -of pleasures, "Dependent, alas! on a breath Qae datr, the dwnet'of thousands, i Anothert unoonseious in death! "Stc fnmsf', oorw uwdi,V : i " Is written on all things of earth. Could we abide bre forever, ' What vreuld'a'HBayen be worth? Thybrave'eoiil, lever feared danger, I Meeting-death pfoWdly. at last, Oft hadstlhdu! faced it fat life, , ,, Now the dread eoaflifct is passed , Into thharborplZioa,!! Soul, are thy wanterings o'erV : City, more fair than fair Paris, . " Built ba eternity's shore. , , Father, and mother, and. brother, Bister and friends, went pefprer Waiting Witli'rapture to greet thee, : Where psutinrsobme never more. Round tby tomb friendship will gather, ,vAndotfen.,there,i.spTiig'si sweetest nowers, i (Jj i , l ; v ' O'er thee the Jasmine will twine. . . 1 Fragrant wftb summer 'a soft showers. MRSr. K. At WATTS. Goldsboro, N: a; May Si; - ,'i mi! i.-.iii-:'." : -meengtT. Eg are seTlittg quick in Trenton at ldo. per doaeirt corn.' Mb. and 60o. Der The 'darkeys are" happy1 no-;1 ttie hortleberry it, ripe an they have- a ready market) ia Trenton t 8 enU per PfrrKiH .i 9inli:i.'ii..Mi i . The wet weather -and. tht iPUKn .hu vn caused'' both 'corn and cotton to look very yellow. Some of our fanners are avntandhtg ihat crops'1 artf drhaged at agsxepereriw ,:8incettbe ier has ' subsided' the Sverage jfishenman is. .pleasedj provided e oxul4 a-plenty of .bait, to ah with witnout ,a igging 'or it.. I, heard, one of our fishermen reinatk that the river was ia nne truu for HamntfDUt it was too hot to dig bail and tnat the'lrirbps Were SOgraasT'tbaai thJistle)i4arkey would not be seen and hired so,diiE for haia as tne cotton neiq naa, eaiiao,, nu iq. i i enquired how hbotif musqujtoes' , Oh, say ne i pur on a'tA3k ;coas-, and light up my old pipe and feel vry mdepeud e astheasMinu iujcii-o'I'- ui . I bayfi ielMr4. aovraioe oup ettiens remsfk,,whel1QOwnierd it) would uvpov utmse snere-ao passengers coma hsrre ialMe to'havltheif baggage taken care pi,aud;asMbaa Mad of waiting placejtq,sta , ?mMt, vfaitha? were to ship goods tlUrfl,,comTany had no place to have them,' Wn. care oL t I tarve fcmfdVmetf'that' there, was a amaUheutli sometime kgo but it. has been moved off for some cause. ,l ' Both tradesiuea u" customers on Saturday last wewM finVspirita., Cus tomers ware oklliag forsuppiles abjl the b-adesmeiwswtMsyV weasurlng1 and weighing qut, ireeafraUg thd oash which hasbeenbrought int0oiflaulation by the farmers' grwy fieWs, Qrassy,, eotteh always1 bringi money,, out, no matter hdirI'eir if WlUidden. aWay, ,WhoT know bufwhaf pqr . grflasyi.orops'ar hUtbleesiirgs sent in disguise.. t. Farmers say that if they can hare one more week good weathet1 they will have their crops, m good order.-; juore r.eaVthard, !fwork done irtilr t?oonty .last week,, than, has l-dot,Ut$ vseejk.frjftye jeara. o.t i t fiearn that 'the itc cholera has broken out afmh at Mt, YOi Mallard's farm. rarmera, giye youroga une; give eaoa week. . .pon't, wait;fpit.fcheiit toe skk but give it toihesn aa a preventives My bx)ga waa rMBjLng last year In. the tame range wUh bogs .that ware having it all laalTfaCiT.tbeittiiUna never missed aweektj anil never, had even a siok nog., vinersuaaeaimy netgnoon w trv it. but some of thenr thoaoht ttiwas such a simple remedy tfcafeit wasnsfri lewie Uy it. After,aivoai1ersuaiou,' I 'prevailed on two of. my neighbors to fry it,, a,fter,bey!. had aoat nearly . all their stoc and. they nevw had another N cWo7lv elteVneingit Willinotf: ' our rarmara, au, gy.e at ataMaiixUonYH wait f or vour nogs te get sick ; don i ran fnl wlv& it tn lht mat waaIt In tVi A yeai.inU.iww-thriftr they may j be; also keep plenty of ooarse salt for them to have at their will; they wont. eat enough of it to hurtthem. If you ill do this, your bogs, when you slaughter them, will be clear of worms. m L. ...... ,. i, j n MUI MO WUfUVWlt : - A tata, uu vuiuoi . vkaaj uui - va gcnF uj Att I Ids. Only km. or ssh by K. The. Baptist, SiidaT,Sohobt isti witatnv hiserv v ,tb pnttiio aa fjw Morehead on their nicnioi Wednesday, June tOUlJl.A limit number bf ti6rets T Will be sold. V-'PTIS,iupt.Jf i ' 1 7. . I K you bavea bad cold, Sine'sSvnin of Tar will cure you.. Only 25c For ..KbMtvm 0 -aale by p. N. Duttv, fel dw6m I ma7d6t. .. NewBeme,N. a Saffalk Destroyed, fcy Fire. -- NeRrouc Va., , June 1 8.Tbe PvMie Ledger has the following details of the fire at Suffolk: The fire broke out short ly after 11 o'clock last night on the south of Washington square andsnread ing rapidly east, west and north swept both sides of Washington square, the main business street of the town, leav ing only tnree houses standing, it al extended for some distance on both sides of Kllby street. The origin of the are is unknown. A high wind pre vailed during the fire. The total loss is estimated at 9300,000; about one-half ucwg covered oy insurance. The Pender Doctors' Fight. It turns out that the first reports.oon- ceruing tne difficulty irnicb' occured recently ia Pender county between Dr. W, C. Murphy and Dr. W. T. Ennett, were not correct. We are reliably in formed that, instead of cowbiding be ing inflicted on the last named gentle man, a whip was drawn by Dr. Murphy, and i when - he. attempted to use it. Dr. Ennetfa struck him and a fight ensued. Dr. E.'s many frienda here. who knew his brave and chivalrous nature and the splendid record which he had made daring the war. refused to believe that he bad tamely submitted to so degrading a castigation. and, the later intelligence concerning this unfor tunate affair is 6f course very gratifying to tnem although they and all good citi sens regret that the difficulty occurred. Both are gentlemen of high standing in tneir community, and we refrain from publishing further paiticulars concern ing the matter; regretting as we do that it ever acquired publicity. Goldsboro Argvs. , i ' : Cancers Conquered; . The Swift Specific Company have the most indubitable evidence as to the cure of Cancer by their famous medi cine, S. S. S. Among others, John. S Marrow1, an old and highly esteemed citizen of Florence, Ala., makea the fol lowing statement as to the merits of this remedy:' i , "I have been suffering with a Cancer in my right ear. lor about three veers. I tried various remedies and was treat ed with Iodide of Potash, which pro-. auoea rneumatism. My legs and feet were greatly swollen, so that I could not walk, i About one year ago I was in duced to try Swift's Specific, which soon removed the trouble in ,my limbs, and my rheumatism is now entirely gone and my Cancer is steadily improv ing., eeing natter now than at any time lthin two years. This medicine has done me more good than anything else I have taken, and I feel that I am on the road to a speedy cure. Undoubt edly 8wift's Specific is the best blood purifier in the world." ; j John S. Morrow. Florence, Ala., Sept. 23, '84. I have' had a 'cancer on my face for many years ' I have tried a great many remedies, but-without relief. I almost gave up hope of ever being oared. Dr. Hard man, my son, recommended Swift's Specific, which I have taken with, great results. My face is almost well, and it ia Impossible for me to 'express my thanks in words for what this medicine has done for me. 1 . .. . ,,, Mrs, Ouvi Hardman. Monroe, Ga., Sept. 2, 1884, Treatise'on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. !l The Swift Specific Co.. Drawer 9. At lanta, QfL i . " i "' ' 'or sale in. Hew Berne at HANCOCK COMMERCIAL. I., Joconal OiFicm Jnne 9 6F. M. J !,! .! 1..- -COTTON. '"' ' iKewi York, 'June . Futures closed steady. . , I! June, 1,1 i 10.5A.-, September, "10.45 July,, , 0. 60 . October; 10.17 August. , , 10.67 . November, 1 10.04 'Sbdtk'BlAadv: Middling 10 11-1B:Iaw kf Mdlihg lS-lf; Ordinary 911-16. , , flw uerne martet dun. no sales. Middlina- II lt-16:) Low Middling 1-8: Of diDASy K..1W6. it . , ( ' MniRBTIi) MAHKBX. CloTTOHSnrjiSio.rjo:,: ' SaKDCorroN 8S.60. " 1 1 BARBKfji Kerosene, 49 gals.i 85e. Tor? rntinr Har4, l-v dip, 91.65. Tab 75o.a$l.?5, ..,,... OrjftiN-0a7fJc.', . : - '. ., Batsw AX-90eI per lb. HoxT-40e. per gallon. ! r rJRiivrOAfoot,ao. a 7o. ' Country HAMS-iao, per lb, , ' 'URDrlOojperlb. EbtoMdq. pel1 dOxen. ' . rRUSH Pork-Oo. per pound. Peanuts 60a75o. per bushel. 1 FpDRBr-75o.a1.00 per hundred. "Jr.TV-r '"Jul ft OmoNS-ILMaa.OO per bbl-) i HnKJ-pry, lOo.; green 5c i. rauuywi o. per Ib; r CHSDKDr-rown,!l 40a50c, spring Mu.tf-"Po..pea buahei. ,, ; Oa-T-60 eta. per, bushel. -. S!iJM,Bnel: , J?"i?rPu?d; i s furiniii ijwwi. aaaouo. I, V, -fl vrBOUSAU rRIOBSl NKW MKSSi POBK-rf l,U 'i fa.; i 1 ili - SHdtBRSniok, ..No, nrifiia. ftoi U-B. 1M UiO. K. OiC. Flotjb 4.50a7.00. - i Labu-i-710., by thai tiereel i 1 ; f." Nails Basis 10'a, $2.60. DHUia-uinnuiMM, it.i -j; viiiMi Ai.T-wo.Rsiruu per aacr. -t , ii ' i.. McJLABSRSANDSyRrjFa 20e45c. ' T 1 I ' T l.".?"'.'.'!"1 pianos and omaas a rpacSattv. 1ni i ITnnerfoBtelnway,'tewTork, three yeart Nordbelmer,, Canada, seven -yearajl kpeeial toner for Pec Institute. Haletah. aad Will. JB.in.0,,wro- r i' ,'M 11 t ram pBrcnea evey any; s cts per qnart At 8COTXU on booth Front ret,Sew' Berne. IT. C. MfQo with IU ov4, -i.-. - dlw CITY ORDINANCE. held on the 2a of J unelii, Uie, lullowluir ordlnanee was adopted: """'ao-Thst ori ha afier'june lOta uo iwraun nail t- allowed, ta pass UroiiKli ur nver not swing Jipoftlh? wire fence around the tirade u AJol bmiUlnwi. And any one so dolnr ahnlf, upon ar7et and oonvlotion. be fined not more UautSS) nor '? 15'?. w w every . ii. Mkaoows. Mayor: V'.5r"- NKWBEltN, N. C. ., . . IV If r The Fifth Annual Keaatou of this FUl,nnl will open on Monday, l&tk Jne. 188S Prof. Kdwako Muokk, A. M., Of Zlon Wesley College. Prof. K. K. Ohkkk, M.UM Of Wllmlmston,.K. C , M ls Ltrry J. Bonr.niNo, ' ... - . - t-riiupuii Nui'lllfll TTiftlltule. Va MISSISABKLI.A BUTLEll. ' - ; Uf Oharlotleji!.' LKCTURKS, ,, ,( j. A system of valuable Lectures will he ,i. Ilvered by these teaclura, oi PeXk. aud Hygiene other lecturers of ' J",' oSi'aai&aaef.e: .ndh.TSS Wl" COB,lnao mod.SeTaJt.n bU""cJ 1,4 U at ,. , ATTKBDAUfCK. 1 ' ' , Ior",1 lustrucilou will prove ofenil, a hoped that all, expeotlnij to Uwh In th rotored Public BehoSla, will encc the, advantages and begin with the openliiu ex ercises on June lath i " ' "UU'B ?X' Kev. L, U. Vass, ) "2" A1-"", Ktatc lilreclors Wewbern, W.c, June 1st, iits.5. 1 Ki'?r,:7?cho01 mrnlttees are al ways ursed ?n rncs. In the emplojmentof teachers mwf indeut. of the orral Behool: 1 shUU make this a special feature of school work ll Craven county In the fature;' 1 -JOHN H, J.ONO, . Superintendent of l'uh. fiistructlon "isyiuUAwlawiw , , ; , . LanfTSale.' nfLT.'.V"6 of aiiwiler'rfflh'e'rtorcou'rt toi'n- iHV1 w iSSfi , a,!"e 1 wrn,'or- Kxecutrlx of W. tton .hi1",",1 ?rx'e?10 Pabite Aue- tlon to the hlghcBt bidder for (ash. on the premises In the city of Ifewl JteMeJifTo.j X Thursday, July 9th i lorn1' the following city loia belunaiua totuaant of said w. w. Fife, to-wl7 wsuaestate a.37n, id, au.av. , liU. . ttl80, ",,c re of land ou Cv- cle8ryefot,OUl,UU,, " tl,""1 .rtTn" '""K luforniatlon la referene to , .,,,,uo, . , , OKOttUE J. MKAUOB, commtartoner. mayS did Atlwtic & North Carolina' BiflNad Ca W-XHETARVSOFFIcIE;"'" " EWUBBN, N. 4J.. Ma IMfli twl I jiib imriy-Kii-Ht Kegu ar Annual Maati of the SWcklioldeni of S,e AtlantlclnW an MUHKHEAl) i-ITV day of JIM, lss-i. lillllSUAY, 2ilh Y. I . ROUERts; ,i, rJeoretary. maySU 20d Dentry;' in futur"wlU be as followSr ufl' jiavinff renncpii mv im.,, ..... ... Extracting teeth g ... SSSJufi'SSS1.--.-?.".-' -..WlUJu to llz.30 Partial sets teeth In proportion. , Church.." Mlddf? a"?'. ?PPIU Baptist. Da. 0. L. SHAl'KKr.Foiin; aw . . . , IpurgeoikDeutlst,, ANIJTUEK SUPPLY OP ' ! "sap;T6iu:r;aiici;M - r n fl mar'Adllm ... ptfljok sSeif,' l' ice cnEAfi PAnLonr f.'.. .1. -, .:-:. I Ii hI'-i.' i bave opened, in ronncrlihji Mil lit-ty)j ' FKCTIONEBY an ! n.l.i . i 1; ' ' r Ice Cr pf.: j u Ie Cream arnr Fruit Iccji cap behdf ai1( hours by the1 Plato orMeasore. ,' , Au , The utmost care wiil be taken in giving tai l myenatomers ,, , . . , ,;,,,, .tJt . A, Good Article of Joe Ortkmi" " vuiumiijjnriiea 10 can. WlLiV nil h, I ntttitt i.i f V i'ttltiU ' i M r 1 -7 adT ,. iT w"Ti.ll t . 1 JOHN nwsnsr" 1IALLETT & KAHI: fur Commiss n. 'Merchants,9 ! . Quick Sales & Prompt Eefunia C "'S..i "JIUTOh1on A Co i tor. Pearl ftta l. T. . m. juui,. Tiee-rrea. uermanl biB.,CO,l J. A- nnkm flaahtA k.i dm t . , liST0,?"' "ahlarltofl Banlt,8t. Aagns- amuses Waltdr, Wllmlnirton'.Tir.T. , t it ; v apatdwiaa t i jm. Sui n '4 1 ' J.-i BBO.WjN jo u d'Vt Barber arid iHair'CHI - iwenir-nveyeara experk-nre. ami tl43', olty, wui (tleasirooil a shave bsckii Im. ha -anywhere for TKN OEM'S. New ihoo new f"1- and satisfaction BnaeedP' s Middle sirs' next door to Detrlclri.- ' aaarl8oly 'tan ., "1 1 r