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I''': '.4 1 'TV V 1 J - I' fr.'SUSURS AHUOPNCEMEXT. T ; DAILY JOt P.N'AL It it 31 ooluuu pt r, published dully, except Sunday, at i.. jo per year, 13.00 for ilz tnonllia. liellvered to cliy subscribers t 30 een ts per month, T11K WEEKLY JOIRN'AL, a column ' ier. la published every Thursday at 12.00 par annum. ADVERTISING RATES (DAILY) One ' 'loch ou daj S1.U0 cents; one week I iWs one -Juouth H00; three mouth f 10.U0; six rnontbi j T""T twelve wtht..- Advertisements under bead Of "Baali Laicals," cents per ,1m for first, and;$ pents J , tat every subsequent lneertlo. ...it .o advertisements will be tnaerted between ; local matter at aoy prtce. .'. . , '.;:-t j T.: ' SoUeeeof Marriages or Deaths, not toeioeed IwIm will tie Inserted free. All additional ' hatter wli be charged Seen taper line, j ' , - Fayaaealafortraiislentadvertlseroents pi tut ' be made In advance.. Kegular advertisements '..will be eoUeeted promptly at the end of each i - runmnnlcatioiMcouUlulngiww or aj tfils- "V eusslo of local matters are aoUoltedj ,N6 r eoiMUtei .ma must be expected' to W pub- Untied that contains objectionable, pers.ua Wee; withheld the nme of the auMKjr; of ,i . in that will make more than one column ! UU ,-iirW.,.,vT-n IV ' -.hW ft"?- Any person weuiig swrnnn i any wwu' : t . aw mmmnTilritlnTi ran obtain the name of to anthor by application at this offlee r. eiuswinc wherein the grievance exists.1 T:i7. ' Vi. I ""' '" 1 ' . ! " jTCY7BEiIB, N. , C SEPT. 4, 1886. ( , at ae res .me. at MsW Bsrae,' tf a A ,.,;.. eiassasawer. i.M! ,iV lie? IIISTKIBIITIXU TUX WH1T. ... :f 6ommi88ioner CoLMAir of the .r Anionllnrfll TiAnartmeiit 1st ' Wftph- K i 1a(Tton baa notified the edito of the Nw York World that bis siure of rt6 wheat, thirtT-iwo quarti ''' :airt'to, bto order. The edjtor seeming!; forgets that he has been elected to Congress and take$ - it that this wheat is his share of jtiie .5 spoils for the work done with jhis g rest newspaiier, , the World, iikse cnriDg the Democratic victory. He . declines to receive it in bnlk or to Itave it distributed. ' If Mr. PuilT ; ,J.. -jOpk jresldetl h ,an agricultural klisT 'iriet be would Boon learn the power of distributing seeds. If a mem ber 'of OoBgress from the rnral distr cts. does, not remember his ooDbtitae ots' tbf sending a'packagfi of seed, an u 3'iigncnltnral report or a copj of hia f speech on the tariff, he w)ll5stj md : ' a poor, chance before:' the r(ext on- -y ik These seeds are distributed' ait a 1 fcoartfj tjget6er wjth other Ixpei idfc. .' Isjorthe' Agricultural Pepjirt ..ment. of nearlrone muiion 01. aoi- . ; ltrtiftnnftllv. -3 It is monev sre liyH 1 kekeral rorernment to learn the ''' ve Wost call the act under wfiicn.ii U distributed the Paternal FarmferjB; SLOSVe have' read miny abfe sjieeches fronii Senators an4,2teP q entatires in Congress against - tcraai Pedagogy;" we hare rfead , many able editorials in newspapers' boot the danger , which, threatened , tbe'Cbnstiiutioo in the passage of the -Blabr3 tedacfttipnal bill, jdW see an objection: to th0 gen -ti'ral atovernment's running Ibjyg farm, a big agricultural school! aa r These nembers of Congresarud 4 Awinaoers whb! are bo' jealota oil their .CkinstUqtional rights pay fte " jtoct." but we can not see how ,iPsV i btemftl AgricaUaral Pedagogy ft ""be toss daneerons.' '' : ; !, :t. . t'-,:"Ye liarn CiVBLAif ill j'' "J a sTAs. JL'a w" R Bee .w overseer, uv tjvm aj , v18istrrbntesi:ood wheat' ior.'ir ph members of Congress send out wee .ruril eten and chaffy , stuff to toir Mtfiunfo thaw-will hit BhrA AaItiaa ..TgtVft Places. po?70tr aeaaier kusoh abut.--' i- tr rfTTn'Sp"!! to Fhlladerphla Tlroe,rrj UiVisHrifOT()N, " Aug " Sfitia. v tor Eansom.ol North Caroling re ren try made a trtjr across JiTgreen Ward of -the Mall txrsee Comrais- ' iooer of Atrricnltnre Colman. If what has been reported recently " took place oyer there jfr would have , been wotthj going mucb:ifather j to ace. Senator liansoni wanted! ' a fplaee for a constituent. In pis most affable "manner the Comrais- 1 . akmer regretted he had no vac&n y. rtr.X'Wiitinil '.v : Mrben I'll toll you how you ean ' ' make a vacancy,'' said the Senator. Tbere Is i"cow doctor here named 4 8almon, credited to my State. lie eyeryoted or lived there in pis M.'.-lls is from New Jersey and is drawing a big salary here on the credit of Iforth Carolina.",; nf ' ?. i ji .ujin my dear Senator, I Jcaht" "Then cut him down to the gride . f,ask for my constituent.'? J '" ilr, Salmon is one of my right tand men, Senator, and can't , do ;, itn ... .4r,-: -i '( It is true then, as I am told, , Llit' yohare a little Cabinet ol jonr own over here, a Iif publican ring, which has di.;,rraoed this bu reau." ' f '": '' So v , alt. '' UJ will I look. J into. . 'Yoar wre aed lit' CaUnet ehoald be LroVen np. Good moming, sir." The Senator from North Carolina strode toward the door. r Colman ran after' him and, followed; him half way down tho walk,uttering prolase regret&"apo)ogieaand, ex. planationsi but, the Senator waved him aside with an "111 eee-yoa later!' air - and i wen! .away..; If Senator Banbom will ilnslitnte Jaa- inquiry intd the'Bnrean of Animal Indus try'of which Saltnoo ', is1 tbio; chief,, be win ntl jul eqidngh tj, crack all wlnter.io n .f J '.! T',,f Mil AH ,i. , . r.;.-'r.:.. 1 1 1 A- lime jurtuer on jn uie,tirnea the. boy-man has outgrown the ckild, he wants something more; than air and siinsWne and 6od yet wants these npt . thej lesa, . especially ; the food; the aSr. i and ' sunshine he will have byivlrtaeof ibis sex sand his occupation;' the rood most com by favor of .others' ainrf shonld M flu'Wtit rid in npuriaihg qualfties ai nuat 7.tae .vigocooHtgrowia oi bone, tvusclej iand sinew .reoafres. Bn,t now-little Evidences bf pride in pot puu ai. affpaf auyv i v.. .mhmuwv --jtoos biees, and , elbows less so, The hair, once seldom attended to voluntarily, is - now an objeck of ( care; the' teokihg-glass is slily on-j salted,.,fand .face ' and ? hands lare scrabbedjto'smartingin' the secret hope of1 getting at the bottom of freckles and tan. -Jt is at this age that boys most want sympathy and help1 fronV mothers and sisters, and, unfortunately, it is. at this . very time thaf; they are leas'; likely to get eithen Jt is just here that they are' beirinninr to be valuable. - as workers, f arid every moment 0fltt)f the, fields .ana. barnyards .is lookea upon ajfo l9h lost, time; in while the. little attentions to personal! ap pearaneeVif not 'broadly- ridicaled, are "iriade light of or; discou'rageo tilt the objects' settle down in the sullen. fiouvict ion that it is no mat ter hew they . look or w hat they try to snake of 'themselves; " 'Mothers: and biitert ' are too miich !occnied in household affafrsand, the latter especially, , in little, toilet tartiflceB for their own 1 adornment to .Chink' in ume muctr:aboat" the tastes "of wisbesoftuoee overgrown, ancottrt. looking boyswho never eera fit to be see anywhere but in the kitchen and balr-l1 .It isnotatrange that boyi thus shut away fronr the world, deprived of wbniknry feym'pathyy andj'keplt in gXm di8con$entedii((witU fturnii Jife; possess neither respect norvveneray tion for .t woman! and-turn out at length (ief be sloyebs, and( tyranw in i . A.iiA wordi on two . now . to fath Boys have WTight to be considered i as not ontv ' members of tne ramiiv itttiwai: rfijattposVtNit ag jio- help to tilLandthe stock they help to raise; if would greatly encour age nauit$ of iQquBtry;ana loBter a manly amltioi in, themtlf 'fathers would trea 'thern more as partners than aB., servants or mere .- under,: lines working for their board. They should have a sheep, a calf, a laty a'colL'or-a pig.which they nflght call their own, and the increase of wbich should realitybe theiri to be. reared or., disposed i of for their benefit. )Uive tJaef boy , something to 'begin with, anything 1 of sab- stanee 'enough -to 'establish a pro pttatorshifl in; ' and add; "to 5thls.a patch of ' ground' with time , arid mfeains fbt;t8 'cultivation, the pro duce and proceeds of which shall be the boy's own. TheselitUe atten-. tlons and concessions, ol ngut will work wonders ; towards developing a lad's manliness,'1 and attaching himtothe ""occupation "and" (the goftefetefcd W lift fater. f ) -V; ..Tafhers need 'a hint' or two in an other matter, also, ,As a class they are iar more jiiggaruiy ana cknw mi Mi t hnif bovs than an v . othfir. They keep 'them more rigidly) it WV1S wiliuuuu icvissuvui miun uucjf fewer holidays, fewer home please seekf .variety, , elsewhere,, than the sons ol epareni n omer ; employ ments have.? 'Most n others, it, is troe, live i n Iowbs", and bav recrea tions rra;wbich-ranni)t be rear '1 1 iatry.life; mt eveu offier to fir mers re yit.. itTJl gntaging and Surly uiawf mat taaea nan the pleasure irom tncin by aamptng boyish enthusiasm with sordid cal culations of time and money wasted. If fathers' -could "nljriiremember! their own boyhood; 1 ! apd ' make! np to their sons the privileges and pleasures that were denied to thein Bolvesv there would be uinch gained to each teuccessive generation.' -First of all, then, k : parents shopLJ not pervert , Nature by trying to make farmers of, their ,boys 'when she intended, i them "for -something else. Bnt having once1 settled the fact that they are to be farmers, !or, at least, that their early years are to be sppnt; on' Jka farm, Jet the home they, there; elp to make be theirs jointly, with' other- raeratera of the family, to adorn,: to erjoy, to honor, and to look back-upon from -act :rue ould hae L ju., and mnst be; i; !in edacatijf ad training up a .tee of men attached to home, and loving and honoring woman in ber rela lations.as raother and sister. . The most tyrs-io anJ illiberal nien ar,e tiiose n 'o.tue once Dfn man nized ovtr, and debarred from the enjoymerjls and privileges thai na ture told them should be theirs. When power does come into their nanaa iupv are incline ia uho i vo excess,',': 'Ttelr.j rights, ,ha,Ye0been disregarded,', ',.' their "l " pleasures abridged, their desires made light oft why should , they consult! tue wishes, - pleasures, . ot ::righta ; of others!.?;- ;;;-u,'i:!n T Begin : , then, ' , by ; , ,m aki n g home hapRJ for the boys, i liitiaabappy home for them, it will ' be for, all. Mothers and sisters hold : the jde tinies of niea' ia' their hands,' iand through them the destinies of lnture wives, mothers, and sisters also.) By tbe sweetlnfluences they may trow around the , fireside and: tbe home stead, they may begin and carry to perfection a' grander Hchetme,of moral reform' than" bas; ever yet originated; in1 the brains of the l6nd estrmouthed: an, etrongest-roinded women of thaage Woman at hme is the true1 retormdr,' and boy,' ;the incioieht man. is the 'true; starting point froin, which:' 11 she, tarns (her face in the right dbrecUoa, ahe majr read snecess in brighter. fana.pop very distant futore. i v!JinUw A Money- akiny fanner Ja Vftnu JAMr: George Sbellam, aa-Englisht man-,4 hasteenfarmingteir years two . miles east bf.' ajolgh. ' Mr, Shellam when, he begaft Uere bad virtually: nothing;.an.d begaa, busi ness opon a very poor tracts i.With an annual rental and taxes amount ing to $700 a year'and trrth a' young family of eight. chieflV tVirls,' he has made hia way and greatly improved and stocked . his. iarm. iiass weea he was making a silo wherein 'to put the green crop off of 12 acres of, corn, pea-vines tnd soja-beanfej He had a ' silo last y eat Which did i so well he dtermlnefT toehlalgej fcbU vear-i here wereitQ milk cows pnd a fine 3emy bull and jan : inunenBe stock of cured olover. A fiae young peach rcbar4 ;wh,cb Bad borne full fives acres l ot . peanuts :ana o oree acres :ofj turnips taade a varied scene.1; There were numerous yohng and. i greien lopkirig" saba'ges;' too. Mr. Shellam had just shipped seven tons ol -grapes .and was - making wine'jOi, thereinaiader.'., fi I busy, thtifty a'd fine pfi w who. know the meaning of the term 8elf.help; " a-!v! ja Si 'Cri'-Tf: ; TV l.i ' '-Pt.jWTATTDW iDebuttyfly.isJnlghty 4mttybtrt be doan 4ibi ez";idng z dei'tjoad frait'g.- vJ ?rt:,jf" xiwZm'-w l The hose dat will1 Vat tiW!!K foundered d''got 'no hor sense pearly, .ebery.; , mad in;owa1,fjhOT whut inows what to atop. j . 'i-We pflt JdA inr08;YaiaVoiu de thiiig what ant idC fikarsesk.'.'.Ijat's rid reason dot truth UireaWi sick fer sti.indeniatkeArlrWW Ttav- eZcr. Counts rFam For Hent , xue upunty 'arvy atuutui nwui uus pun wt o. Ifewberrv on-Ncnje road, wl! rented to the eusulp year, 1M86, io theiglW etiHld,der,t tbe ponrt Jlouse door, lflrent bernl on MONDAVtlie SEVENTH d-tPf SEPTEMBER, 1885, at TWELVE o'clock, H. NoU wlUiloodsecurltr wlllbe requlred.V- ' By order of Board 'of Jounty Commission ers of Craven Oouuty, , , - I ' n:iaiiIi. .'iM-J:3. .jJIOIIi VKISOX,' : l Mil ill OJ t Jnitrfcrt 7!la'I itWj ,MewberniAug.eU).3B,r a r.l wr.4tdt 1 f t ' pt aw"t 4J Two! raQea from! a Dod; landiac treat river, and lying on the inaker Bridge: road adJolBlnf the BUU lauus in White iOut Three hnndred ahd twenty-flre acre or: this land ereleared srul la weir dapted to the production of eolton. rice, eoru nud peas, and ns nine teusut houses on It, It onn be easily divided into five or lx farrow, bnd oam bepurebaaed for Six "BoUsrs per acre, on e- ioariBcasn, tne oain-e ira nii i particulars ernly at JOD HNAL-Of Ht.rr to I. HA KPJR at the pinntUon, 'where the g rowing crop ean no w lie aeen eWMi Flu '! .' - W ilWW 8TAI3Li:S: f.Ol - Good Horses, Oood, Vehicle fori M Cheap..' ,. ' , c., .,.,;(..;4U: kiaaaf " .HaTWHirr vk. tr, 77T Li to:' .it: a: ttiif ,i,mtidUatosn'if- hn otl .UiiiJut li ! MluC-llj 8i Jl .8 .' - n W, 1 i N, .j X. .0- - ' ' ftUt it ua f rt J,LYfiry lady J-maVka': i it; t'leasl:,,;vhat looks ! ' e ; itJ :Mar.;,'a "IJaJm"' I - la V fresh eni."aa pel beauti..cs. - th i: .13 of y; ;8 with I memo; . Hue is where ti e wo.ian'i rights movement t . UiJi 1 i ' J ' ' "" ' v hi ! n; y KJX J-.LJ.LJil Absolutely Pure. Thla nowdnr never "- arfea. A marvel of strlty, strength, and wholeaomcness. More poonomicai man llieoruuiury kiuux, auu not be sold In oouiuctltlon with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Bold only In cans. UOYAI.KAKIMO I0WDaOolU Wall-at..N. Y. , novls-lvdw Deaf and Blind. ' . rt' r i llew an Atlanta Womnn Was '' Made to Bee and Hear. . I 0 A MTKUKSTIJTG STORY. t jMlsa Minnie Wallace resides with Mrs. Uoorge 'teKiand,-u MoAee anreei, Atmuia thw, and from her own HpsaConBtltutlon re- jpocter Warned the following appalling story. ., several monina sgo sne dbosiuo aiinosv to tally blind and deaf.antf eould.noltqate any thine except salt. Her bonea became the seat of intense pain, her Joints were swollen and painml, and eventually her whole body and limbs became covered with sptotebea and small sores; Her appetite failed, and ahe gradually lost flesh slid strength, and had bo )lt(Tese ofberself, as her limbs and muscles wertf paralysed; ;"" ,.t,..'.."V; 'f'' 1 AU treaynent from physi clans and the use of medictnes seemed powerless.' llor disMe wait Wood, poison ud rheuiuallsm.,' i 1 i...r J; A she nQW seemed well and hearty the re porter asked what wrought such a wonderful Jt.'-'' ':."r. ..-.ti.. I ' used. a medicine recommended by frlend,'-he' -replied,-"and tiefore one buttle had been taken I began tosee4indbear. The aeepnd bottle, relieved ail rheumntie pains and Unproved my .appetite. .When 1 had com pleted tHe-uee of si x bottles m v e yeslgh t and bearing: were futly restoredv sense of taste rturnneV,all splotches disappeared sores ail healed, and my strength and flesh restored. . 7 "What was the medicine?" asked the re-bohbk-'M ?)'i-"i-! !--r4 '-n " - - i "tUotanlo Blood Balm B. B, B. wss Ihe great remedy tt) at acted so powerfully on my dlseaseand cured me. I never vzperloneed any. anpleasanant symptoms from lu use, and its action Is so quick, tlia it surprises all 11 " - ' . r The reporter then sought a physician who knew tbe case, whereupon he handed us the following lines; , ,. , " I "I examtned the abovecase of blood. poison and rheumatism, before and alter being cured, and certify to the main facts as alwve stated, and moat acknowledge tbattho Ii. B. B, effected a nosr wouaurful cure In this well-known cahe . -. .. " ' fSlgnedt ' 4 MS: f. ttROMOOOI.F, M D " .'Blood Biilm Co., Atlanta, Ga , will mail a :e book free, filled with mnKicnl eireota. pVVft,' Cash to accompany the order. I 4-, or sale wholesale and retail iv 14.- fl. t w(s! 'Sm:i i iii. ,XHILD-BIETHi KASY. :V! i.H 1 I'-l1 D'tit ll( 1 yji Tim .Th, Mme has come at 'last c 1 r , f. o wnen me-, torrioie agony; iuoi- y : t'1 1 .-'dent to this very cfltieol period '! a l' in a woman's life ean be avoid- " f ni re. - A distinguished physician,. .. j -.., who paused the greatest portion ... 'v "of his life (forty-rour years) in 1 ; oitMtrds brancs. 'of proetloe, left to ' i) 1 iii iChild-bearlng woman this prioe- ( . iloas legacy and life saving an- , ' "f Vnltatina ' THR MOTHKU'fl ' ( tiuW. FRlEMl),n and to-day there are thousands of the best women In ! ' An land whA hAVlnff liaarl thla . " 'wonderful remedy before con- ! ' if rtnement, rise bp and call bis L!, ti.paroe Wessed,) i,,. ;', o i ij - We receive letters from every r "section of the country thanking C'd V ue for -placing this preparation ' ntln tlie, reach of sullerlng wo- i , i man., Vine, lady Jrom North .. , "'Oaroliha writes us that she " sittu u would like M thank the propria .It Jil-etorson ner Koeoo lurui uiKiiiB .: . i, -r It to oernuiiue, us in n rcviuuq - confinement she had two doc- . 4irs, nd theywere compelled' i X. i -to use chloroform, Instrument. :k "-.i- etc., and she sullered almost , V 'death; but this time sno nsea .MOTaKK'S FRIEND. " and J ( ; ber labor was short, quick, and almont like magic .now, why should a woman sutler when fit-.X a)! c wid it? wecan prove y"1 cs,nnd' any one Interested can ul call, or have their husbands do L irfMi sOipii:pur winvifi uu -ww; iw " ' " i,w ntthltan nriirinai iMUMf. h i. h i - yt i j -Tills remedy, ta one! bout which we cannot publish certificates, buttt la a most wonderful llnimtnt to be used after the Srst two or. tiree months.ttf 'iicU tV.Jii v i m....!:Ji : i Bend fc our-Treatise oh the Health and Happiness of Woman," mnllod free, which gives nil pni-tumlars.1 ) -jl:! rr t Miii.i rfj-iii ten ti.ii Box 28, Atlanta, a i; ! Far sale Wholesale and Retail by R. Berry j-v:.";-:.! i Jl . .; '",' " ' )' !,,:.. .B. ls.UUi 1 1 - : 7 ..tciuilrtlFcrzi iA-bvortM prescription of 6ne ef the mnst ; lioted and succcsstil specialist in thj th & l ..w Viirell lor -the cure of Mervous Ikebtllty. k.. :l .t. unnood, WenhnDH and 1.,'rity. hcv if (itfi) tiid Byo)e jpee. Urugi;isw can fill k, ddre8 OR; WARD It GO.. Louipur-l. i r-3 MY .'.:i -UjW i -4s.i vi"n"r ''.S-.-V h i I ! i i-s-; ; - '..: :-r. i , When you come to New Berne for Fprn -ore be sure to call at. i.pi,,! ; 1 . ON ITIDDLp 9TEEET, ! '' .,.,.( ' . - . Second doornliove K. R. Jones', ' 5 . ' 1 e pi on hiuiil i'srlor Knits. Ohmliet p,.,, . .,,,,((( lieiMicads, Biiroift. iH.'f iiw, i!.Lwr,-N.t-s. t'liatrs, luut,HoiaH,vviilie 1 olw hc. 1 or sale at ROCS BOTTOM FMCES. Jan2wly ews s fr p fry f"'" n rt i . ) ; j D. 17. IIUItlT, lie reliant Tailor, ; f UP STAIRS, " NEXT TO r ODD FELLS T-HAIL ' MUhUe Street ' j New Berne. N.C. iu7tf w " EI.:U. Jonoo :;aS'C0UUI88 Consignments of Grain, Cotton; and other' PRODUCE ' SOtiIOXTSI13-K ' PEOKPT ATTEirTION 07AIIA1TTD ,1 JDry CJoods, IVotions, II A, T1 si,- '- ( , POOTS AND SHOES, r groceries; ; j OF ALL KINDS 4 , i Pork, 1 Bacon, : Flour Sugar, . , Coffee, Salt, Sjrrup and ; : "'".;;! MOLASSES. SNUFF and TOBACCO. ;,"..' i'. -'' ' - i -i.i HARD WAR E ''.-V'''' ' 'i SUCH AS'' '' ;'"'-. Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Axes, Nails Flow Traces Hametv Fanner's supplies GENE RALLY.; MOTT'S jSWEET CIDER, j ' i TJ1E best made, v j : " CONSTANTLY N STObK 'I- it "1 ; ' -I 1 ji t J 1 Trices low for cash. Satief action guaranteed. J .', Iligheat casb prices 'paid i for country Produce." ;' ' .' I Call and ten me. i ( ' North. West corner v , , , botth raom? ; f;; I . "."..NEW 15EUNE, N.:C'-' v Mar.irlTt ..-. ' f . SO,', W ,K BURRUS'& CO.i GRAIN AND COTTON, ' - commission nEECEAirrs, ' N1SW IJEItNR N C. :' I ., 1 feUlfdw ' v - ; '-' "i , . "i i . 1. i. THX FBACTICAIr - -' ' j "J ' TONSORIAL VAR.TIST Personally in attendance at hlsHalrdresalni and Shaving Saloon at the ' iiaston House Vith the best workmen and new furniture. -Satisfaction lsassuredto those who patroa , tee .him, ' ,-- ,-' .,, d rHeV; Central; Hotel, - : ' .'(iLFOBWkKtT BATXMAW HOD8S(, , . 'Ji: e w 33 er u e, I7a O. "''m.' fATTKUSON, PrepVicitor, i-j Announces to hli friends and the Traveling Public that this Elegant and Oommodtoa. Brick Building, has . been newly related tnrouKiumt. r ' - The MfiW CENTRALIS situated on Booth Front street, (most desirable location in the city). Near the continence of Meuae and Trent rivers. It is susceptible of a constant breeze, and has a river view of 50 miles. It has the benefits of sea breeae and is free from mosquitoes. T m r- : , , , i Ollurs special lnduoements to eomaierclal men.' " . ' ' , i rtj -CnlHlne of superior excellence, ' . Omnibus and baggage wagon at all trains and steamers... ., - ,t -u-' t .t llati's.2.W)perday. , ' . 1 , - apJT' v j - j. . st r y fv-, ' Obtainedj'and all ful2Ti .JBu'X NESS at home or abroad attended t9 or MODERATE FEES. " - I ' ',, Our office is opposite tlie U.S.' Pat ent QHicc, arjd we can obtain ratents in .leea ti;e than those remote from WASHINGTON. r.ui-V . ' Bond U0DEL OR DRAWING . We' h&t'm as, to patfntalilitj frr- rf charge ; and wo 0 77A ifc u jJ 0 1 , UNLESS EATEN 1 IS ALIO ED. We refer, here, to tbe IV ! . . the Supt. of Money Order Div., f 1 ct officials of the U.S. Tt' ' t ( f or circuhr aJvii-o., . ( r -, t r 1 ref erences to actual t !' v ' j i i - - -,-:r ' 07 1 State or co-r.fy,' v 1 1:-1 1 1 U.'A. t - ' 'i CO. Opposite I' ' t C -o, . ii:or: Dr. g. l ::ic.:..:::2D, DENTIST, ,- MIDDLE STREET. NEARLY OPPO- - SITE BAPTIST cnURCIJ. ;" d rSKW I.. M , If. C. AT TO EN EY AT LAW. ! Offlceon Craven street,! n Btanlv Hullrtln near corner of follwS sirvel. uvuwly . P. XX. A ulu. 1,, ATTOKNCT AT L. A W, NEW EEKXE, N. C. ... i Offlee on South Front street, third i rrom uie corner oi Lrsven sireei. . ; , - Will praotlee In the Courts of Carteret, Jones, Onslow and Craven. Special attention given to the collection of ' " elaims,,nd settling estate of deceased per :. sons. .vi i .. . . .. t . Janldwtl . OWEN .ILOVION,; ATTORNEY AT LATT, ( Olhoe formerly oecuplcd by Simmon a Manly, opposite Guston Uoutte. " Will practice In the Counties or Oaven Jones, Onslow, Carteret, Ikihiiin and luolr : fromptattenuon paid to eoueciiuna. , . r, . aprs-dawlr, '.U.-. ' C. R. THOMAS, Jr., dfiLttorooy at BEAUFORT, N. C. X ; Office on corner of Turner and Front streets. Wlil practice In Carteret and adjoining counties. ' . . frorupt attention to collection of elalius. nov4dwly"i v, it. ammo,- OXBUBJIT BISNLC sinno.18 a tiAriu.v - ' ATTORNEYS AT LAW. y Will practice In tbsOoanaolCrnvrM.JouM Onslow, Carteret, hamlieo, len!r ul ilydr and In the Federal Court at New Hera fobodAwl) . ' ' - : f . Dil. J; D. CLARK, vDEivrriHT,1 :" ' -''" aarwaauui; i.e. Offloa on Craven street, betwaaa- milne and Broad. .-'' N .' 1 ' aprlT-4awl. "-' fou hie set.c::i. i: ... . . - ,. .v . flil' l "' ''''' ' , ... '' r "'-.'';:' " .K , ; n BLATCHLEY. v if .-. i'r kill (j,; m .ait flif iL ; . " 1 Eefriffcrators,'r, ro ec ooiiHi'it h, WIKE.DISHOOirERS t iv . i it. if ,,u,i 'U'xilJ i General HardT7are - :;;:l;h.:cot . Cdd FeUoww iBtfflJtsg ' r ; '' 'T ! ' " I f " ' 1 J 5v i U r "" "'-iff' T-. lit .'iii (rL1lt nuTTB.te l.lr "-"-f-.. '' ;. An Independent. .Newspaper .jof, Dem ocratic Principles) but not Controlled by any Set 'of Politicians or Manipulators; Devoted to Collecting and PuU idling all the News of the Day in the most Inter esting Shape; and with he rei. Vt pot slbuj' Profrtptnesi,4 Accuracy rid' Impar tiality! and to the. Promotion of .Demo cratic idea and Policy in th t,r,'airs of Government Society and Industry. '...!. - .i t v rr W ' DAILY, er Year.ti -u?. 7 M Ct DAILY, per Moirth ? , t;.. ,. :.,V . M 8Ur;DAY, per Year . ,r C DAILY an4 S'J'.'IAY par Ywir N v r ' C3, IXEKLY, per Year t ; ' 1 Address. TfT BVH. H0 Tr OMav v iVew Borno, C, Only urst' clasti ! Companies 'represea, . c. edin ,! .. . ?! Tire, life and iecllsnt Is:sr4x.;i. t - Total Capital over Forty 1." o jjOsiarB. juli-suJY Statb Or North 'cauomna.' ' j ' i r i.i ;j , , Ci-ayeu CouBty. : The subscriber havlnii nnniii'pd ns I xecu- torof the estate of a i i r A. jrjxi.de. opssed. on thofiihdov of Ai"-t A. foiw the lYolate Co't ol . I . I0. 119 .. . 4, H're; '" Tl y, . t'f. .. hereby !iioliilee all imo,s i flftinwt stil entflte, t T.i'. nt nient on or before thee.no. .- i .- or I his notice will be pluadt'U In 1 1 ( coveiy. All persons innemeq to.suitl J ninka immei'late )n "wiit, . Done thlatb dnv ci . - --. V " . 1-VI . ., .t 1 auftSdCw '' 1 .riirsnnrt to 8 I" " ' the -.lor J. o. ci-.1,1-iip-u. Colli i ol t ! VI M f . . , i . l.Hiriwon, S" r A. t-uy: I ft ' e I , . oil i I. i -i, 1 m , I 1 i . 4. i- I r 1 1 iHH-, I .'. ' i f nu ie; I u ct i .. 'i.Uer- Ni'Y bern. y. ('., J n!28td Acm'rofj.A.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 4, 1885, edition 1
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