-" s ' '. ' J . - -nr i-f" ' )- -S !: tfU-il. M-l -' " t - il'Jtiiil U .J ! 1 r1 ' 1 , ; vol. iv. NEW'BERNK. N; C.;,yJDNJiSPAY; JUNE 24, 1885. . i,..u. : '-! ; i $ II i ' 41.'. i II -.. ?- NO. 73. , ' m ki - a r-ll' 11 11" f r-T W ' W 1 II : II : II II 1 I LI 11 U Ti i W H vo M O 'v.uif ... ii i ii H. :.YJ rTr vll a-A """ i t : : .,;v,fco.eMrKj;ws. . -l.ta.i J J-i . r r iT Nw Bertie, lati(ad,' 85 8' North; im'i9aa risea, 4i43 I Length of dy, San uta, 7:19 1 14 hour. 84 miautes. - v .to' J. McsoRtfi-svt - .ai i Nr eornerof Middle arid Pollock SU., ; ; , New Berpe,LNiiCjxi:iit .i jul4 lm ! " S.OWJ'ard Of ' BarlApa' for making , , " W. & E". WV Shiixwood's, .''jwi'i oT. t;ra 'raven and S: Front Ste. 1 rTfgioni meel tonight. ' VNVMLoeal' iBtfaoth'KM W Otter ot the V 4-y'v' IronHd4, Meet! 'Cbnifebtf ' ; -i ;Mr Geo E.'Pittman',' formerly of this oity.-it How located in Raleigh.; ' ; 1 ' .ZsiUMtO&tdbi arrived' yes- .'to4wveiihgV'' He former Captain, Jonea, waa aboard "and Was greeted by v'V '' '-.xJtacMe !iidiiliv'.ii; colored " . Vjc 'aeona of James City, will haye a pub- -e, i, iqstalUUon ot officers and parade to- .; ,K'v T (! 'I'i'The Sleigh 06ewerays that "Wak f, 'J. i '.' Forest College has a street railroad, the J v v "v ;;;;te,BtaW,7t,JIistakei; WUming- C, i i '' Tw";4oi!i N clhad b etreet.Tailrqad a dosea -f'yMW:?""1?''' " " V; " . ' The stockholders, meeting ,at More ;..;'.'irt !nl,!heitrthls week- will probably be '-'iV'::rU .ta" Jstry'(Of the road; Vfe4;'"''' J""1 FijpBrtit:iTcttpns a.'large crowd ' ' jr - ' 'iU.be present, many of whom will re? "'c1." ' ,j wain tojjpend the ummer. : ." i . V VjyJudg Phillips waa m ' dual position i.s : vyetterdBy . j 4,s Jlrsf , be was the moun .. . tain and; i required V Mahommet (the " v . V lawyers) i to go to him at Morehead;he v.p iwbsequflnjily;' reversed ite' position by v 1 1 aMkkig-'the flatter the 'nionhtaln and Yalaable MUl DesU-or'd. " bear Snow Hill, Greene county, waa nn-" derminfd andalmost ,totUy destroyed - fast Sunday evening, inflicting aloes of , tBtwieWthreeandflvethousand dollars. .tUJ t-.iiii' ' ' J!t Tka IaJaactUn Cases. , , ,,, :TBrdng!r'' 'kaili ' Ynkuniierstanding .S , Judge JChillipS 'did' not' return from s Morehead City yesterday morning to hear tbftlp junction cases. He will be ; .' np this moining and the hearing will be , tb4AUsylHailjl 1, ' '. , , Amomr the passengers for Morehead V Citrf eel.Bit;k4jfe)?e MeeBr,:tHarvey,i AviMjftctiell. 'jj, ,JS , Parrott, J. C. Ke imedyiiiitrV Jnji Mewbortte '' and : C CamiljvrMriiJ.JAJWdgen fliid family, ,a all of .Kiostont and others' front points , .v Attract! a WreUe. .. : "Thn latriftii ihinroved bathine oostumts . . ' wm bote those tfhfJ ott.td J-evel "ii (i tiiMult W finest 'sailing boAte and ; : 'yachjta ejrer'i.bfsfore 'itherev . the best k ".table the beat mttslc Jhe finest dancing , p'aVilibh 1 on the coast, and the richest !'''bWoipi, WViittOibaM Pttid'aftrac." : tions at the Atlantic HouseMoreliead : atJ for'the season just oponed.J ; vmiiiir to the Crowd. .; -; ' There will be a rush at Morehead this wwkl -itaaroad nwetllig will open the ball and. whether the company .'many business men and .wearied ladies will talrtjareeae' Ifronvihoiise duties , and go down to the. sea. , Messrs. Raney ; ' ptfeekeykrereadV for the crowd knd will give the jbest pi attention to their '. guests, however numerous. , - t , RomoV Sys That" ' ' ' , 1 ' Governor " Scales. vlas appointed the following Directors (f pjp the i.,t&.N. K Tfrtrnlil Mr 1 th'e enauih'or Jvear: Coli tPaakTatsoiiiandAW. C' Strbnaohbf Raleigh;P. JN W. Cobb of Goldsboro; ' i Jno. F, .Wooteni Esq. 4 and Mr. Dempsey -tWood,1 of Le'ndir; uVrashtfgbh,Bryan, ' EsqVVnd Mr. G E. FoyVof CrahVa'nd A, . pi, .tuaawcB, ,or juartereo.1'; o. . Womack, ' of Chatham, ir appointed f'"kJ,ttproJ,s Subject. to' correction 1 when the list is formally announced. . 'TeodirV Ills elCttoo. .it i . n W learn, 'that K M.' Simmona, Esq! 1 tendered his resignation as State Proxy in the A, & Ntf C. 'R.RJ OompBhyio Gov. 1 Scales 'yesterday. Mr.r Simmons appeari itt Behalf of the'mpany'in the r roceedings now pending before Judge rbilljpsand, whiie we see! nothing in that circufBtance to'conflict With UiB position us f tnte Proxy, yet.we suppose P fmcl it the proper cohrse to pur sue, lie lias held this position for a " ' - ( ' yp.'.h and has devoted earnest a,. 1 f. . ml ftiiention to the 1 interest committed to bis charge through many ? cm ' ! 1 0. PL's in the stock' ) is' i..t'etii.0.H uud his course has al- wnys nipt with a honrty approval of 8,11 is ' . t j J. .. Gob vr To Tho '-RmtrnT-' j ' -I see you have : gone ovc r to the enemy.." . , . . . '. . "Who is the enemy?" . ! "Well, the Governor seems to be the enemy t thU section now, if reports are trudfl i - Such was the conversation between one of our prominent business men and the editor of the Journal yesterday. But when this gentlemen was asked to show when, where and in what reioect the Journal had "gone over fo the' enemy, " he broke down and gave it up. . It seems to be difficult for some people to understand how a newspaper can mark out a couree of, its own and not belong to some of the many factions that always exist in every community where public honors and patronage are tOj be .distributed. VTouching the 1 rail roftd.quesUon in that community, there are different .factions With different views; one would 'not consent to a lease of the road under any circumstances; another would do anything to get the ins out and get the outs in; another would lease to anybody at almost any price to get it out of politics; audi still another, stands ready to do whatever the Governor wants done, no mntter what that is. The Journal has not identified itself entirely with any of these actions, but has endeavored to arge' such a disposi tion of the property as would enhance jifl Vftlue pf Jt stock. We had great faith in the scheme to extend tl.e road to the C. F. & T. V., but when this proposition was brought forward, or wad about-to be brought forward, in the General Assembly it was found that the Governor was opposed to any leg islation in regard to the A. & N. C. Road, and the matter was dropped. In regard to leasing we hardly think anyone who has read it can mistake the Journal's position on that. Lease, if a good proposition is offered, and to judge of a good proposition the stockholders must know the condition of the road and what it is earning. We have ot been wedded to any particular cor poration,' buV to the' one that will pay the most money, and give beet guaran tees of ability and willingness to de velon the conntrv alonir the line of the road; and further, we have contended that the stockholders are the proper ones to judge of the advisability of ac cepting or "rejecting any 'proposition and not the Governor.' When the news came from Raleigh that the Governor was. j formulating &. policy for' the Atlantic. & N. C. Railroad, the Journal i took the i; ground, that if this news waa true the Governor had assumed a power not warranted byjaw, and that he was invoking unnecessary responsibility in seeking to control the affairs of a railroad where he is only re jltt Aed' by law, as a menibe of jhjboaxd Of internal improvements, to appoint directors and a proxy for the State. The, j Journal still 'holds to these ewsl It has not gbne to the enemy nor.any where else. -Personal. Rev. Mr. Shields, who has been ab sent it &i taw days on missionary du ties, has returned. Mr. Mills- of ; Richlanda was in town yesterday;1 tte raya'cottoh' irh6t took" iHg welLin his section. , , , ! M. Fratlcks," Esq., of Richlanda, called to see us Tuesday. He reports cotton aa sma,ll.' but looking l tolerably well. We are sorry to hear from him that our old.friendCad Koonce is in the Ussne-MrTTrancks thinks he will have scratched, ut, j pjfJ tha time lie (Francs) returns. 1 t Mr. and Mrs.' B. II. IdocU returned cik thS Elm CSfu froni a visit to Hvde. ' Wi'Fi'Burrus and' family' loft last niaht on the-7m CWff. for a visit to Hyde, county !.' T. B. Womack, Esq. t of ,(iPittBboro, Hon.' Jos. J. Davis of Lpuisburg, C. S, Wooten, Esq., tf La Grange, Mr. Jno. C. Wooten of Lenoir R. Burton, jr., of Halifax. W. T. Caho and C. H. Fow ler .df Stonewall, and ; Wm.i Cleve," of VahcDrOf arrived last plight and are registered at the uaston nouse. Mias Fannie Holland, with her class f music '-scholars, took anaout for the day" at. Fowler's grounds over Neuse river ryesterday.j There .was. j quitea number of thoir friends" along and the day was "just splendid. Not "even sunshine enough to t,io2e the cheoks of the rosy losses or tan the hands of charming damsels while playing croquet or strolling on the sand beach. - Although rain seemed to threaten,' yet there was only threatening, and that don't v wet. Tho . enjoyment of all was-sr..near perfection, and' ; the richly laden basketo ,. were' all that were turned away empty. I -' ' motions And comparisons on such pec. -lonjl are invidious; but that is not why we say it wasan-exeeedingly lovely gathering, bnt because it was 'so. and two of the LlocRNAL force bear Vitness to the fact. At about 8 o Clock- the whole were safely landed on this side Of the river and went merrily to theiis homes in highest glee, and a day of grand enjoy ment was the unanimous vcrajct, t T1IK JEWRU ON THH it AILH6AD. It was a busy d ay with the Panel yesterday".1 The question of the injunc tion' was reported to be set for hearing at Stanly Hall, and the members had donned. eUanocolIars, long cuffs and every fifth one had procured a five (jent cut of good chew inn: : tobacco, in case rthe arguments sbould.be lengthy. ' s By U.SO-a respectable number wore in line between jthe cornerof South Front and the foot, tt : Craven street, and by ten o'clock the crowd was what may be termed ln eaer oiie, not to say en- thusiaalid, for the coining forensic dig. play.i .. ",.,. . . - j i "III telV you-what '11 be done, "-was given put with emphasis and "prophets" were numerons enough to have cheered the heart of Elijah in his darkest days. ! THE CRASH Came when it was announced that the Judge was at Morehead and the case would bo heard there. i , Thirty-six miles by foot or two dollars by rail was an issue new and formidable! What 'was to be . done'i One idea was advanced merely to be ccmbatted bf another.. Theory after- theory was un set by another theory.-' Discussion ran high and the crowd rau lower. "Wash Bryan has outgeneraled theni all," said one. "How so?" said another. Why, he will be President and all the rest will be left out." Hero a discus sion arose as to at what date any rumor had gamed credence that Washington Bryan would be tho next President of the Atlantic Road. On this there was a wide difference of opinion. Some said three weeks, some three months, while others were in doubt as to whether it was in ante-bellum, ante-election or antc-delvvian times that it first carao to their knowledge. Here a discussion arose as to the propriety of tiny one's hanging around court houses as mere lookers and listeners or following up injunction cases out of mere idle curiosity and an emphatic condemna tion on the part of the Panel was made a matter of record. The Panel will be at Morehead in force and may take part in tho meeting 11 gpht sttcks can be voted. La Grange Items- R. L. Uzzoll is here from Chapel Hill. Jefferson Davis is at homo from Trin ity College Miss Stanton of Wilson is visitinirat H. E. Dillon's. Much sickness in the country, chiefly among children. Alpheus Fields is homo from the Vir ginia, University. Misses A. E. Peacock and Laura Wood are at Black Mountain. Mies Bridgers of Goldsboro is visiting at Dr. Kirkpatrick 's. , Mrs. B. F. Nunn of Kiunton is visitirig: Dr. Hadley's family. .. Miss Carrie Carpenter spent several days in town last week. A small child of Walter Mewbornes died in Greene county Jast week. , Miss Sao Hodges, from your city, is here visiting H. M. McDonald's family. Miss Nannio Kirkpatrick of Orange county .is visiting Dr. Hadley's family. Rev. Mr. McCullen preached here last Sunday, and Mr. Hoyt of New York lec tured ut night. The merchants complain of dull times. In the fall -short crocs will be the complaint.; '0, Misses May Woods, Charity Dawson and Fannie Gardner, of Pitt left, for their homes last wpek. ' 1 G. W.. Mewborne' of Lenoir Institute made a short visit to Black Mountain. and returned last week. ' , ' , " We are sdrry to hear that, John Di Walters, near our place, is- quite sick. We hope a speedy recovery.':, - ' ',' V, I We learn than the youngest child of Sunday cf disease of the bowels. .. r Willie T. Roid left here Monday morn ing for his home in Tarboro. after a few days visit to his father, W. -B. Reid, Miss- Brown of Tarboro, and Miss Tim- berlake of Raleigh, who have been vis-' iting Miss Eflie Rouse, near our town, returned home Saturday. g, . : . . Work otf Col. Davis's school building is going onas fast as theoifcumstances will permit. ' The building, when com- plete,. will be an ornament .to our town. entery, are reported , amontr,,. small children by our practicing-physicians. The disease is very severe una, ptyes fatal in, some cases. . ... . Daniel Islen a colored man who went to Florida about one year ago, returned to this place a week or so agO. Danttl says he has enough of Florida, and' that Worth Carolina is the -beet State id the world. ." -' ' " Crops are improving, and the grass.t one time so troublesome, ii being mis tered. Cotton is late, but looking well. W.'H. Hardee has a very fine field near our town, and we hear of some equally as large or larger at Mr. Noah Rouse fe, Shade I. Wooten 's and. C. 8. Woolen's, with our old stand-by, Bucklesbery,, to hear. from.. The . wheat;, crop. is! being harvested, or cut, and is believed to be short at least one-third. v The corn crop, which is hardly ever mcptionedt is do ing very well.':; Upon the wholo we see no good reason to complain. The spring was cold and wet, and tho planting was late, but crops are, eo far aa wo nre abld to aee or loarn from others, floinglvery well.' Ricecnltare is getting to be quite a business in this boo tion, and 4s doing first-rate. A largely increased acreage has been put in this yaar, and the farmers- are very well pleased with its ap pearance. We hope to see an abundant harvest, or ingathering, ot alNcrops. The condition of our people require it. r ' i i?AvntJifiVlo' v'clhne strnck Knnfina and Missdari on Monday and did an im moii9 amount of damage to property. The storm- was accompanied by haU, rain and lightning-r-ona man killed , i Emil Hagar; Hungarian, 6(1 years old for ' companion ' In arms.' .'suicided in Memphis. ' Despondency f rbm non-em-ploymept tha-cauaei s ' ; ' , Represeatativa'. Morrison t wiU intror duce a new tariff bill next Congress, " It Is now said that the, Austrian Gov ernment refuse' to, fecei'vo Mr. Keily as one minister;- "' - An insect called the "dumb locust" is ravaging Southwest, Virginia. A stfke of English nail makers is threatened. ' ,( ; . ,., New York' cotton futures closed weak : a slight decline from Saturday. Two men' at Thomas' store va. , quar relled about seeing a eirl home, and one cutiho other fellow's, throat. : Killed ' ; King Alfohso, of Spain, determined to visit the' cholera' infected' d is t riots; with a view to prevent him his Minis ters reeignedi, and a riotous mob made a savage demonstration against the latter; troops were called out who fired upon the mob, and they were stoned in turn. Tha King finally reconsidered his de tersaitiationv , and the Ministers have been re-instated. , ' A Chicago Kirl only twenty-two years old has confessed to the murder of her father, mother and sister by poison and attempts on several others'. She says sho douldn't help it, ( iuverius attorneys nave found a man by whom they propose. to prove an alibi in this Important case, and a motion for a new trial will be heard Friday. iwo sons of Mr. Turrentlne at Chapel Hill ate eofne cherries and other fruits, laid down on tha porch, were seized with, convulsions,, and died in a few minuteB. Thirty thousand people of the city of liar 01a, Spain, have Wed from the chol era. : 1 It is reported that the Sultan of Mo rocco has claimed French protection. Queen Victoria's , private secretary waa busjf all day Monday irt endeavor ing to' arrange matters betweon the Liberal and Conservative leaders. Trouble anticipated with the Ute In dians, six of the lattor being killed by white men. The Grand Army of the . Republio are in session' at Portland; Me., and lots of liquors shipped there in anticipation of their wants lias been seized by Prohibi tionists. .A dry time.. . I 1 ;''',.' ; Kinston Items. Miss 1 Willie Boone of Goldsboro is visiting Mrs. J. G. Cox of this place. Town exceedingly dull.'. - The park is deserted by everything, save, mosqui toes. . ; , ' The many friends of Mrs T. C. Wooten were shocked to hear of her death last week1, nt Snow Hill.' And now the small boy pi oceodeth to the "seine beach," and taketh a swim unmindful of tho "ikeeters." Baseball seems to hang fire since the trip by the boys to New Berne and their disappointment there last week.. .,' Our" town is infestod wih more mos quitdes and widowers . to. thet square rich than, any other place in the State. ''- "the steamer Kinst 'on was not able to come up Saturday oil 'account of the low Vater, and .so sent the Blanche in her staad., j w.;- ". ".1 Mies . Fannie "Wooten returned last week from buow Iill, where1 she had been etavinir with her sister., Mrs. T. C. oxjteo;-- t': 'ItM t be Vped ithai the citizens of KIuston' and Whtfircdiihty will observe itlie 'gorlouei4th'1irt a becoming man ner), as, her iiste towns are preparing to dp.,' .- I .,i,r!U .;,.!) .. - At a recent meeting of tho graded school board. Prof. George. A. Grimsley. was appointed principal, apd Mr. Hi Ot Bowen first assistant. Tho teachers in the-other departments were retained in their respective Jjfoeitionflii'" , Stcjaewalt, Items. , '. 'Mr. W..' Whitehead, of Greenville is do wn on a short trip. ,; . .: . : Bayboravhaai added -one mere mer chant to her listvR. Lf Jones is tho one. accidentally' shot bi; Charley, bis son, is ' Farmers are laying by theit corn, but the rain keeps things lively in the oot- son pa(tcnes.iiiuu evu r. Master Willie and jEiis sister A 11 ice Whitfield) ' of Goldsborp, are ior this place on a visit to' their friends and relatives. 0 ij L 'l-1V-ujr-: Congratulations to" the patrons.o the Sew Berne, poetoffice in the appoint ment of Matt.. Manly. , No man Jivea that I would (prefer W .him. ,,,.,f., ' The wet , weather sometime passed damaged -,thr potato" crop over! half. Verv few have srood crons., Tha Elm OitifrCBTry inconsiderable, quantities oa eVerripl 1u: a . ,n . Elder Mr. Mann preached on Sunday last tea large and appreciative audience at Mfc'Eion Church, and at night in this place delivered an'interesfirig' discourse from the 39th chapter and 1st verse of Proverbs.. 1 . W r: .. '-'v Miss Virginia C,DeHaniar,'aRed about 17 years, daughter of Stephen Dellamar. deMiased, died at . 'the residence of her mother. Mrs. Atrrtea Hooker on Smith's creek oi the' night of the 20th,inatt f-vi t- f- '' if'ii i' To any body who nas.disoaso of throat or lungs, we will send proof that Pico's Gure foP'OihsunrptSon haa! 'cured the saiuo.icpmplaiois' in other cases- Ad dress, i!ti4 lUJBiTwnArKLTtNK,'1 ' n 1'.J!!:ki varre,rm., i 1 iirti'fci.. Take Sine sByrup of, Tar for rugba and oolds'Dniy 25c.1 For' sale by R. H.;WiirKiJ -,t ?' - ' febldwBm tn l iX vi.lf ,;u;- V''-- . Valarlal Poiaoa. ' The drouth in Southwest Georgia last spring dried up the wells, and we were compelled to use water, from tha creek on the plantation. The result was that all were troubled with chills and fever. I earried with me several bottles of Swift's Specific and as long as I took it I had perfect health. Aa soon as I ceasdd taking it, I, like the rest, was af flicted with chills. When I resumed its use, I, waa all right again. We have used it in our family as an antidote for malaria poison for tro or three, years, and have never known it to fail in a single Instance. - ' W. C. FuRlow. SnmtDT Co., Ga., Sept;: 11; 1884. A rlppl atestorod. ,,, Some two years ago, I. .received a boy (Lona White) into the Orphans' Home, near Macon, from Columbus. He waa one of the poorest creatures I have ever seen nothing but skin and bone crip pled and deformed by Scrofula, which had attended him from his birth. About eighteen months ago I commenced giv ing him Swift's Specific. After several bottles had been taken and no visible results to be seen, I began to despair, but continued the medicine. At last signs of improvement became apparent, and from that date to tha present there has been constant improvement of both mind and body. He is now about four teen yeara old, and is One of the bright est boys I have ever seen. : I honestly believe that he will ultimately outgrow the effects of this loathsome disease under the influence of Swift's Specific. 'The two cases of erysipelas which were treated some two years asro with S. S. S. show no symptoms of return of the diseaso. L. B. Patnr, Sup't Orphans' Home, So. Ga.Conf. Macon, Ga.. Nov. 1, 1884. 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. Rheumatism. Although a practitioner of near twenty years, my mother influenced me to pro cure B. B. B. for her. She had been confined to her bed several months with Rheumatism, which had stubbornly re sisted . the usual remedies. Within twenty-four hours after commencing B. B. B. I observed marked relief. She has just commenced her third bottle and is nearly as active as ever, and has been in the front yard with "rake in hand," cleaning up. Her improvement is truly wonderful and immensely gratifying. C. H. Montgomery, M. D. Jacksonville, Ala., June 6, 1884. For sale in Newbern by R. N. Duffy COMMERCIAL. Journal Office, June 23 8 P. M. COTTON. , New York, June 21. Futures closed barely steady. June,. 10.19 September, 10.10 July, 10.2r October, 9 91 August, 10.30 November, 9.81 Spots steady; Middling 10 3-8; Low Middling 9 5-8; Ordinary 9 3-8. New. Berne market dull. No Sales. Middling 9 3-8; Low Middling 8 13-16. Ordinary 8 3-8. DOfflKSTIO IHA BKK'fi Cotton Seed $10.00. Seed Cotton 93.60. Barrels Kerosene, 49 gals., 85c. Turpentine Hard, $1.00; dip, $1.55, Tar 75o.a1.25. Corn 60a7oc. Beeswax 20c. per lb. Honey 60c. per gallon. Beef On foot, 5c. to 7c. Country Hams 13c. per lb. . " Lard 10c. per lb. . EaGB lOo. per dozen. Fresh Pork 6e. per pound. ' Peanuts 60a75o. per bushel. ' Fodder 75o.a$1.00 per hundred. .. Onions Sl.56a2.00 per bbl. Field Peas Hides Dry, 10c.; green 60. Tallow 5c. per lb. Chickens Grown , 40a50o, 20a30c. spring Meal 65c. per bushel. Oats 50 cts. per bushel. Turnips 50c. per bushel. Wool 12al7c. per pound. Potatoes Sweet, 85a50c. 1 wholesale prices. i New Mess Pork 113.00. Shoulders Smoked, No. 3, 5o. prime, 6c. C. R. and L. C. R. 61c Flouk $4.50a7.00. Lard 7fCi by the tierce. ' Nails Basis Wa, $3.50. Sugar Granulated, 7fc. Salt 90o.a$1.00 per sack. Molasses and Syrups 20a45o. ; Powder $5.50. Bhot $1.60. ! Kerosene 9lc. For Sale, A. RMALL DWELLING HOUBEL With Barn tstablea and Bnentv House, lnclodlna a lot aqitaDie tor. a nioo awellinft wltn a frontal iii'iu w w 10 m iwii uu deep hp suit par chftnen iKlJolnlng' tbe lot of Miss Oreen, on. v R. C.'KEHOE. A . .,, ,,i 1 1, :i .. .si., ,:;,; '! l I'll! f n5 f,5'. t; .. ti.i'i lUiiil'.' V.: ii !?! ;:iii!!. aaCAira ;Magnblia?BaIrii . is a secret . aid to beaatv: 1 4 1 t Many a lady 6wes liel'fresh - ness td if, who; Wuld ratKeitJ tiot it and you can't telLik l '- . . '-' ".- . !"), ;'bii fi j. iSi i'.. ( if -iii Ml HeiYt River Peaniifs Fresh parched ever dart' cfs per quart At B?? HoutI, Front litre.!,' New BerrTe. C N. C. 4STOO with tUe. orowd, ,uil , ,, dlw . ., ', Farm For Sale, ' In Lenoir County. Two Miles ' irom llmaton. ' " C'ontalrs Two Hundimii An,r iutn . one hundred and ttflj -nlne or which is clear farming land: lialanee wool lan.i n.n.i.. nice dwelllug-liouso. several tenant houses, good barn and oilier outhouse. Kxcellen wu oi water. Forterms of sale sprb" to ""ff."a."Ti'u, Jnnemdwlm , f" of rie, N. U. Notice. -? t i " - ...... p. ' 1111, ,111, iniion- erg of Craven County, at tho new Court ThArf. U'lll lu Mao Inn AT,..,. 1 ' , "i new iwmf. on me THIRTIETH of thaPKEMENT MONTMj atl'Eif, AM.Tfor t"e , 1 r 1 UWA nf Bim.la,n!.n r. ... . . claims of such North Carolina soldiers as are entitled to the gratuity provided for by tho last General Assembly, ami for the trnnsac- v. .umi u,,,, uuHiiit'tsasiuaycome Deiure them. - June l,lbo. t ' t'hali-iuBn. Land Sale. R V virtue ,tf nn nriloi .if , . . tj r . of Davidson county. North Carfnina, made In Kl,e?i!B ,ett,1'e v- Meador. Uxecutvix of W. W. t Ife, I shall proceed to sell at Public Auc tion to the hlHhefit bidder for Casn, on tho premises in tliu CUy of New Borne, N. C on Thursday. July 9th. 1885. the following city lota belonging to tho estate of said W. W. Kite, to-wlt: , ixts og. 'OI, au, K7H, 21, 2fi 21 Kitrht Utn It, 1,M,h,, h-,-.- Tract, numbered as follows: !u, U7, lu7, ills, 113. 11-1- 11. CI 111 1141 sa v a . . m m. ' , v. H..u nmuncnnfl , ,1 1HT1I1 nn I V- Dress street, oiitjtiilf, nf niv n,.,itn. cemetery lots. rersons desiring inronnatloii In rpforonw to the above, please call on E-. u, 11UM. Ueal En Ute Agent, New Berne. N. C. ' ' June5dtd Coiumiasloncr. OCEAN HOUSE, MoreheadCity, N. C. This House, formerly the NEW IlKIlNR HOUSE, having becu THOROUGHLY RENOVATED large, additions of furniture linvlnc iiean added. Is now ready for tho reception of Sum mer Visitors. Tho Table will lie supplied with toe VEllY BEST this or any other market can afford. The Proprietor has determined tho Hhhka shall be kept Flrst-Class In every respect. Terms losnit the times, Db. W. II. HOWERTON. Junel3 dwlm Manager. Atlantic & North Carolina Railroad Co., H r-JC 11 ET A K Y S OFFICE, NEWBEKN, N. V., May 8th, 1S85. Thn Thlriv.VlMl I . . u . .. . "I ' ' .WROIM nilllUtftl JNtAHIIIK of the Stockholders of tlio Allan tic and North ...... t.,iiupiin.Y wnr do neui at, MOKEHEA1) CITY on THURSDAY, ifitu day of JUNE. IS.S5. r. V. K MIEUT3, niay.HI 2(kl fc'ecnjtary. D. Schedule B. NOTICE All parties doing buslness;as mercbauls or otherwise, upon all goods Imimht In or out of the State, or any others liable under Schedule "B," are required by law to list the same during tbe first TEN days In July. Persons railing to list within the time will b placed on the delinquent list and will be charged with . double tax. I will be at my oflleo to receive the same. Blanks furnished. " JOSEPH NELSON1, ' JmUSdUl liegisterof Deeds. ANOTHEK SUPPIA OF it, Sapota Tolu'and Newly Made Candies From BOYBTEK'S FACTORY-, lost Meefved at M 1W. STANLY 'a RTOAAr. - mar2Hd,'lni ) . i : r9llofc,atrojt. ICE CREAM PARLOR! I have opened, In connection with my CONi FECTIONEBY, atij , ! ' ! Ice Cream Parlor.' Icecream and Frnlt Ices can bc'iiad at U : hoars by the Plate or Measure! , The utmost care will be taken in glviug to v my customers . " ., ' A Good Article of Ice Cream. The public are cordially inyiWd to Call.1''" Wednesday; 5. ry wspeotruJly.( ,,( f uiwti t. i yja.su uumjn. U.. . ; , I ... ..Tl benj ; m davis,t;; ii.llsil Ho! 'HI ---rr r.riT- .r tt j'"i - , . ii AKrr."i, ... .i.(.i ; j... s Southern. Fish, iFtuits 106 Barclay St. NEW Yplttf.- I' I f t PROMPT HBWrftNS MADfi S ' . . Haw. Yor BJctWRteKcM-K'tT. W in-t tt.VJ -'- ' 5.i0l.tlFulnuC",l, Markett IDroamt v E0!1,1.' , Washlbgton av; Wm. liaaser . . WiLUiaoToN (N. Cl RKRiwrts--R. -Botniaai President 1st national Banki I'res ton Camming, W j Ws lfi,aavloi Soii i t . :. i:j : ' aplUdija . ... .