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stiunv: a t " f If VOL. VL-NO. 32. NEW BERJSp., SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1887. PRICE " CENTS ii ii ii ii LOlGALiNEWS. raaraal ansUatmee llauit. New Bern, latitude, 85 6' North. longitt, tl V West. Sun rises, 5:09 I Length .oa! sla,ylJ uo kMi l botes, S9 minutes ttoen sets at 9:59 p. m. , STJTESS LOCALS. Qresm Cheese. Cuctunber C IT. Sloykk. lea, . I selliac bet Pianos and Or- fTTPf VT""? prices, via Pbim taken In exchansrft. a5 w-V MEAHE8 & Haetsfiild. A'fwrt pna of Plows, Barrowa and Cultivaloii. at prices to rait the times. Geo. Alleh & Co. R EAT. Estate Mortgagee and Deed 1 for sale at thii office. Fertiliser! Lino, Plaster, C lament, Ulaas. Pain. Nourish and Oil at low pries Tkseet sprinkler is needed. Se.Wj&leVeeuneeMtr'ead da- Une case of disorderly conduct before the Mayor yesterday. Fined one dollar Strawberries are going at twenty centa peiiueri They are not very plentiful. Mr. & aMeae-reports that be feasted orf new Irish potatoes last Sunday for dinner and expects new beans nest Sunday. Mr. C. M. Had ford, assisted by J. T. Hall, is putting up telepbone wires in the city. Be uses the mechanical sys tem and has a Hue from J. A. Meadow. 's office to his mill which works well. Others jnes wfll be erected soon. Ifr. Fred O. Tauten cf Newport, sends to Mayor Meadows a radish exactly in the. shape of a human baiui. U has the thtfmb and four fingers and tapers off to the wrist as nicely and symmetri cal as the hand of a rdbust young lady. Frank Patterson Invites people to headquarters for gents' furnUhlng (foods, neck wear, clothing, etc., at his store1, on Middle street. Messrs. Tobe Lane and Harry Stevenson, the sales men, are always glad to see their friends and tell them at what low prices they are selling goods, ltead the advertisement in tbis issue and go to see tnem, . The IMni'Pfaixtgh Line WiH take truoYTd"TJe'cTiy of PltMrorgh . Penn sylvania, via the ffefta)ajf(vama Rail road with jskatchW A Pittsburgh' is a very farg4d growing city, Ml might be a good point for our truckers to skine, pyktesj the cities on the coast are jbifrtrtooked with ack and the prides W)e fbw'i Trackers wishing to ship to this market can be furnished with stencils and postal cards to tbe bouse of James B. Allen & Co., of mid cltjfc tffMrL Jatiathan Havena, at the cotton exchange. A drive out on tbe Trent road, up to E. S. Strejexto farm And across by the new road to the Neuee road, and by thetihcity, give aa tBUrestiag trip 'iruVingtheae' pleasant afternoons. Some of the largest Wvek fartds in tbe country are passed ' anh the old race- Thai cabDages ppas.. ana oiber (rucjt lookMrUlt'-fn' tfcV fan guaga of Margery, "nothing looks bet ter Shaath patera.''' Tie neWKad U in a very fair condition, and as a relict of tkelfaiicilesf of mt fathers' the Wld raosXrkak?'! IbVefWHtlgl A trip over thia' ttai reWrflaf unrewarded with he Tlew of any race except two diminutive1 ipWfment of tbe African jaoe who seemed to be the nearest neighbors to this soana jl aporta, bat were confessedly ignorslnl t any'ithst race thereabouts. Itl'ITf The Eaglet, of the E. C. D. line, ar rived yeatereay uoraiag with cargp of merchandise. TO Vesper, of fheaatne lUe, aallad MHHlkr stftesmoon ' Wrth longer an opt UQO paokages of The Pamlico, of tbe 0. D, line, sailed for(Nirfol''6ri:,-tX3bedule time, with 3,000 packages of truck. Ttyi DeeI of r Um ( Clyde line, sailed for Baltimore yesterday with a fall cargo of lumber nayat scores, ,etc. The tempeny 4 gtMat tbll dtata4 yesterday fit Jrf Mgh Weldon re ported a? Ekleigh and Wadesboro 91, Maw MmVCt r,t3eld . . a tana. W al 1 la. V Za v S3 dtgniWifyJStflr of Thunday. - " v L- iUinfoniiatlsaaaaKalrwlka $ maxluam on. tlit)-, HPeiaaaaf, at uta jotokl; eaioa 'ituto, ana tnu u oorroboratad' by aeTeral othsrslmihis citr yIataiTtitsterin thar. monf tit ieHama' iat d' the I Star wa notice la the alcnll.tarflaa MiriT2MsaaaJ ethers have added port the Btrtein f or . WUmlaxtom Js CiTa 89. ,U - ,evp a sad ieakvatl aay torn ut Btx'a,, aoithstejsdic tb. uettonaBtU ward rifta,iZ.fi.ppPrtot , r-fgMJfJby BWIWfcQl Hi2y.4if 1MUrm CsyJvs DtfaaaKM's. . The following ifpateh was received yeatarday, abowine; time of arrival of truck shipped from here oh Tuesday : NrwtoRk, May 0. O. Henderson our freight of May o arrived 45 p, m , May 5. M. Townsxnd, Ag't Penn. K R.ttaag2. N. R. ksf -Tojt: corty-Boae hours to The Davis CaAela tv. ni. n.A.. tifs.b...'il Ab S ", -,7 Tl - memorial exercises kext. Saaaday They will come down 6t a peial train Tuesday morning. The battalion con sists of four oompaaies. Col. A. C. Davis will be in command. The Davis Cadet Band will be here. t)avis school is the only school in Arnqpica, except government schools, that has both a cornet band and an orchestra. Personal. Mr. J. C. LLaigroe of Nw Verk, wh has been in the city several das eolcitr ing truck coxtsiameafa left oav Af steamer PiaaUyeatardeVjj: " , Mr. Kflley K. Terry or Stalla, Carteret county, arrived yesterday evening. His extensive taw mills at that point ae now at work. Mr. Joseph Marks, of Ckarlastua, k C, is in the city otj a vlsft to Mr. O Marks s family. ' Fatal Icdilrul. Nathan Hicks, colored, b,a left vUis city a few days ago to work at Kugler's saw-mill on Smith's creek, Pamlico ootiDty, was brought back yesterday a mangled oorpse. On Thursday even ing, just at tbe close of his second day at the mill, he was at work at the trim mer when the belt came off the nut. While trying to pot it baok it came off the drum, the mill running at full Speed, and as quick as lightning wound him around tbe shaft, which was only lit teen inches above tfce floor, three or four Uines, breakiag ose arm one thigh, and terribly bruising kis body. Dr. Liudssy attended him, but he died on Friday morning and bis remain ware brought to tbis ity, where his parents, several brothers apt I a family of his own live. Truck atilpucau. 1 be Old Dominion wbarf rem one of Bheoaadoah dayayeeterday yard was covered with carts and wagons while the wharf was crowded with pea growers artd"hfp0erSr The steamsjr left promptly at 3 o'oCk)) with a large, cargo of i.ras; turnip aad cab bage, At llie K. C. 1. wharf the carts and wagons were also ((siiyitlf caaing M until p. m. the fotif fbW sa,iirtg.. will be seen by telegaatn lwew rnel'efn'ig t h line is now putting their stuff in New York forty-nine hours nfter leav- '"K """" u - Thi A . N, . Jioai-i4 JMI fclUt several car loads of peas, turnips, as paragus, Ac. This line is giving satis factory service in everj particular and getting a goodshareof the shipment xt..ti. A.t tmttlt sm.rkijLti. 1 r ' i i vl. Died, inXhis city, Friday morning, at I o'olodlli Iiraef . atliott, col. For many years he bas borne a prominent part ta politics la hU oeooay ait- dia- trj ot, lip- represented : Cmeat: aaenay several timaa in the CaafaJ Aaaasjbij, aid (or several years. aat has heflt ja candidate for the Rspubfican nontfoe Uon for Congress in tha dlatriga., Ta convention which asaepablsj iayt0t last Bummer to noavinata a Hafwlt4a waaoomtwaed of two. seta of daktasts from every oounty m ah ; dssteie- ai cept two ot three. . The resatt was the holding o( two conventions in tbe same hU, oaomtaafhllr bbott, tbe other O'Hara. The coalition Republican del egates af Oravait war In the' ooBvaB1 tion that nominated iAbot and aae4 supported him throughaai the Bontest, the final result of which was thTle tion of our towtmizf.'F. Simtaons, toarruUr Diecioefl A Hi education vu very limitad; k was not a forcible speaker, Bui .nqr. eesaed great shrewdness as a . politician, rare ezecuuve aoiuiy ror one oi jua. station, and as presiding officer or a body of colored pe p r safe istti res dnbsia te he unruly, he was unexcelled. Be was a member o( number of benevo lent sociotfee anf k&S a high position bathe Oslar1afDoiAUsriariuns. ieiifTerairt TJaaBlaaena W. D. Bult, druggist, . Biupus, Ind,, testifies!' ut can reoombMrtf 'El mttera ks-thrarr baSI reajWv. Everf bd.nae giveC AlA W frT caeertQM 'aaaa tooki, 4liJnd Was Wed otrbammatiam of tea yean1 stand it" Abraham ara, drfsll BetTir. OWoCafmBSt ',7V Fra a loat rnaAic.ea .baga my SO rears' experience is Electrio Bit- thai testimony, JM tht ths erdict.Ja anar'rac . h1 Elac a t, IAfV all aieeanee of the liver, Vidneys or bioadivOatT a half tdoAaft a r, .Tff,f r.11. Coafed Day. orrmcani. The crenaoiAiflawCJ kagn Tuesday aiternooon a iaro'ejck as) the Aoad Smy Green, fhwibA! following order of exercisee wUI he observed: A I.jobyftaassaw,' ,f H.layer by Rer LT XV. frajsrtld. lift SUSW ear isae AAO. lV, Idresa by Uaj2 JobjJ, V. Musfe by th ohcit. The bugle win" then" sound "Atten- Ittony - waa ax-anhaJe prooeaeiaa aa tpcwa, V r nnr prnsio-v, ' New BesIM 9. I. E. CVs.'feeid. GoofdrasaoldBxa and: aaUors Orator aax) cbapiaia. Bx-oratoTt and cbaplaina. Adiei MamoriAi Aaeonfattiuu. ' rmuD rmsios. Cfvil organiaaUa&e. Children bearing flowers cuiia, Hi ptiKsaidb wUI raaroa to loemetery and pass through the Confed erate lot. Bwbuut ia4tiBg, atvtttng to right and left in passing the monument, and will, dtppaft their flowers upoa the mound in passing. Aitsr paasing through the lot ranks will be broken, and all wilt asanas Va oauidB the aire le. when the eoaoltKUag Cersamles will ake plaoe, as follows: ' alusis Dy ine onoir, with cornet ac companriiaerit, "l'eace to the Memory of the Brave." Benediction. Military eajat All are requested to bring llowers and to observe oareArlly tbe directioriB for paisipg the Ccuifedarals lot. Assistant marshaia will report to. me t the Joi knai. office at 4 30 p. m 11. H. Ntss, Chief Marsbsl Honor to Whom Honor Ih Due. FDirua JociSAl.: While I do not adopt the idea of the retiring board of city council w the dlaposaiiaai af tbe cemetery, nor see svny aeed of s new hoard calling for outside help to ad minister tbe city government, and whilst L am far fron wishing aaplusk oae flower from Mr. MiUev'fwfU emrne4 caapiet, 1 ap wian to see nonor tainy aad equalty distributed. Mr: V. V. Uancpok en tke oawatery oansnkue hai' vieeB ercrtrHy as zealous and I may say equally as eftioienl ka any one who has ever served on that Important coru- Sittee. It was throagh his instrumen lity that tbe Uooding bequest was broaght mtd sarvioe, aad through his efforts that an amicabM anq satisfactory arrangement was made wHh the cus todiop'of that beauest. and the entire oonrumpffou of the fund by an ex tended law suit averted. And why the citf eotincn should hife seen fit to turn I from him to others who, havenqpaM sxpemncfl . in toe matter rout oa wrapped fti the accalt purposes of the proposes of the new plan of caring for the oemetesy; t For fear of being suspected W' drTdue prejudioa, Lmay aay I 4id not ajjpoort Mr. Hanoock for re-election on the hoard cf city council, and therefore im Ot actuated by fealiogf of loJsagfla at defeat, but by an earnest desire to bave honors fairly distribute! Hinont; tboee who deserve them VijTSii Ali l( K TO MOTHKUH. Mkh. Wi.ssuiw s SooTHlNii Kvut r should always hJ Sd fbr childien teething. It soothe the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic. ensVts the bees remedy for ilnir h.i aj lTiatoty-flV0nW a bottle. M mar 1 1 avumsai i y Stonewall Items. ptiilP '' vVfeoWn, ste-son of Kldr Broughton, painfully and severely cut his foot on last paUudat. Dt, Attmore eecdered tbe trecesSary turgicafaid and he is doing well. The haidge reairsrs saay take up Trent bridge as mooh as they please, but it will not prevent oertatn citlrens Mf onr plaoe aad Pamlico from getting fPfether juiuiaswj . . Corn is ob aloery.'sapaciktiy w1ie it was planted with the Cherry planter, and ootu is cocning at last If we oa hare wantf wastthar crops will be ready for the plow next week. IflasWifa ..lVefder evin lk! Thoa." KitHew of Aurora was elsoted mayor of that town, with a majoritv of "wets" for commissiosMrs. What has the "old hat man" to say to that ' Tbe happinat aaaa yow eras saw is a widower of dtrr town, beU'sb mrry. Ba baa Wm. Redd itt of Aurora paint-ing.-aMd raavraaflnip tab bouaV.' ' Frota all appearances his widowhood will soon. end.' ' -dnt" Vibe town election in trriffflae arid Bayboryjaasnd off ojaiatl7 snd Jas. . X. Linooln of Bayboro, and Dr. Geo. 8. Attmora of this place, were elected mayorv. fcfUb. a tall asatfd ti Daaaosca M Dommiasioaera for each place. tour AuiaWiteaialei satuWeUend hia travels to wir owrotr. and to the Smith's CHfSA, 1 eal U Lewis says be snilks vhree-, one of which -fakrw 1 should snwise, ara Uea swr dar would ba about a ntonfj; ia? the eaivss. Oom tfrtr, oia hat ini," aateeethenWa oan eklM'i iriet Mvi. SkhrV W W wbrtd" ror' uta. DiulwsvT'fluaaaiftTslstra. 8su Btoaa, We Cam, MMr,Kapped HaaadsaOliilhhitssii rrsaaaisjdi all Skis EiapUoaa, and positively, exrres piles or haayTiqtlrWj-' It la gvanataed tb rive pacfart tactaatr Ml iquca oaac&-- faadedl Trk k e,vtcti'tk0 MJAI HTffTi wr XJrrr sa.i sal aieiia mViM:: rOBElCN NEWS. tWKT HI tfU.iSt.l U-i 4JY hHCEDFJr. ItJ&BVh, Mar in U)S hi use of Commou this evaaimc U Jiight liva oraWe W. H. Smitli, i'uet Lard, of the Treasury, ahnouaced that the Govern ment Jutd reeohred that the allegations that aha 7tnv1 seeteoients ooaoerning Mr, Dillon were a kseaob .of the privi. lege Othd House was not sustained by any precedent. TlMJta O.N UK - LtVMS HtultJJ'. LpDO.N, Maj 4. Tbe J Hues, coui muOUUK on the action of IU. Charles Edward Lewis, Ceuservative, member of Parliament for North Antrim, on calling the attention of the Hoase last evtinwig.to the alleged breaob ul pnvi lejjommilU by the Ti"Kf, consisting id the publication of au artic le, by that paper, charging: Mr. John Dillon, Home Kufe metntter for East Mayo, with false hood when he denied the allegations of ihe yV'iOtf that he l Dillon) wa an ao compliue of bberidan and oLher liivm cibleg. Bays we are unable to see lio Mr. IwTb felt called upon to protest . as po objection to the nsne bi-cn raised, ana where e havi- p idence contlrcdatory of every llnnu advanced, and we shrink from no loxm of m juiry at all, though e do uol think the House well a.iviHPft in dP!Iliii(.' wnh the question as one fit privilege. MoV ever, no journal 111 the klDg lom, and last of all, tlie organs of thu ParnelliieH is nla for a weed, if it le hold lnadmissable to contradict a statement made in the House. In electing to challenge this decision, the Parnelhlee have chosen I narrow greuad. They must tm aware that the statements availed as a lire h of prrilege must be dealt with sepa rately from the other matter, that huh erto has been allowed t" rern.iin un louohed. mi i;.cp !" di mi' 1 1 !-' -v.: I'NlioN, May I The late foi the I'hester cuii look place at ( hestei tuduy, aud was won "by iff Romers TTirlton Mr. V. (I, fHven' Iron clad liBiibed second, and Mr. It rerk's Mtingnnan third. I Silt ' 'II N M !' v 1 I : I Hi A ' 1'tl.KAcf. Win Ml'Vi;, Man , Sl.iy 4 lion ili! bert MaMtksn,, just reiuraed from Ot tawa, says he learned tliere from ir John MoUonald that he (Hlr Jolin was to be taieed to the peetage uu the Zlil of June. He W-irl be given a seal in the Rouse of Lords and will retire porma nently from I'anaiiiun po lilies Sir Charles Topper will succoeil him us i leader of tbe Coiiservaiivee, hir Johnj Itose. of Ixmdon, formerly n Canadian (pahinel Minister, is also to be raised to the peerage. VRItc:K lir A I .NhNoW .N sFKAMMIII'. 11 a i.m a N S . May 1 A n unknown steamship has been wrecked on Sable Island. Tbeoaly information nonrern ing the disaster has been brought in l v e fishing schooner from the western ban kesswaa)aawWWi swwabe1 wrack, lying on aaamf bar sboet half a.iuilet froSl the Wtad .11 is feared (hat tbeTe is M heavy foas'M Ilia. No ateatneth hash beeai diaxMtahed to the' sees irpm llakVsx so-far. It is also reparttqVthsi an dfeknowa soiboner in v recked W the san)fl: icioity Thl Lpferstate Com7mi?i a. w AsniMiTOa), My 4 -TVio atste he partmrnl has rPPI'lwesl aMHT fr -n, -11111 led to the mlerstalu uoiniueioe t uuinic- 1 a letter from the I'rilted S; ,tr. c m nierptal K9i)t sti ln, Our. mi whih he deaeribrs th rtiistn 11 etfe -t of the iiit,sratek coavsnerra n I on , c ports and exporta to aud tiom ..i.la ; and toe I nited Suites, llm leHiili of the set, be says, bas been moji dumsg ing to ufl both im regiirdx exports and imports, and is severely folt liolh by i uy ersand sellers U) and Iroin theL niUtd felates. The records of bin office for the tnooth of April show less sctivity and fewer exports than ever before for the same pel lod, and tbe same he believes to be true, throughout . viiin. A c l tlemtnt must shortlv be arrived stir our comSnerce will receive such riamstfe lbat.it will take yeas tp ir(rioitlie lpet trade And trie prestigo whii h weno enjoy in Canada. Memphis, Term,, Msy 1 The inter BUfTimtttajl ftnik hf r tdlnliaj werw occopiM all-cfsy hirTnK tf'str mony on behalf of tbi Ixuisville a4 Naahvila.VaVLLa.ad yto&i noogat6x.a1s 'Tpf f ttrvljd bjj those 4WTB. i Tbe evidence ilicited watt not of a Character to raise the convirtien in the mintiaoX- thosa who iealoV exl it cliTvelT. that a good eamv 1rad befl fnads But in favor of tbe suspension of tbo long ami short haul crsOnA. The commispionero cross examined , witnesses cVly, and in nearly every esse drew from them admtawkwi mat wmkenetl the fcrrf of thsir testimony. ' ' One Nashville wiinufi Jislosedtba fact that the Ixiuisvillp and Nashvtile Road allowed Nashville t!our mills a rite that eaabled llwm to buy wheat at Detroit take it to Nachville. convert it into flour, and deliver iO M prints of been madajntoAXir at-Dfwi(j iBtjl first ssUtaial iTWfc!vfoe7i; 1 Neuhville rhiTW. RHDinraet4 b .oriior 1irlans i-kTtn. Texan A1117. fc!3i TQjir g) asses, lor omauiD ,r-r.iw 1 . 1 f,.. 1 iofthees, and for all purposes in tended, they are Dot mraeeed ky any that 1 have ever worn. I would recom mend them to in. arbowant a tapertoi " .4 i-'t-i i I am vary rtspectroliy yours. , ' , " ,3oa littAA-p, -. . ' ',' Oov-ernor of Texa All eyaH fltte'd and the fit (ruaraateed M We tVHSisivvfJSJ av - Vai sVft.W . aflAat latl.l. ... . COMMERCIAL. JOCKMAX OXFIO. May 8 P. M. aTTOh. ITkw York, May j Fuiuies clysod barely steady. Sales of l'JT.O'.iO bales j M4 May, 10 Si November June, 10 M December. July, Hl."' Jauaary, Augaal, lo "57 i ctuuary. 1 r8 I September, 10 47 Macb. - - . October. 0.Q:l April Spots- stady: iliddliug l'l 1)11 Iot MiddlinsT. 10 i ? Uood Ordinary 'J liH New Heme Market quiet No sales 1 (iood Middling !'i 7 '.' Mlddiuig I1' 1 1 jiw Middlmti y r; if. (i.M or.ii nary J 1 1 UVBHSIK n ait k f SEtb OuTTu.N 45il O'l. Oottojv Seed 1 0 00. TXTWawiNX Hard. l.l TAU-75c.al.-'j Oats 50c. In bulk Ooks 4af5c. RlCK-50a60. BltBSWAT IV. J.er 1! Hair On foot, . to f. O'L'NTHY LIaMb - lua.-i';. dip, !..', l.AHP 10i 1 1 EoOS Ma'.' ' per doren h'hEriH 1'ukk 4)aO'. ier i"ui: I'KANfTH 7jc ac'. On ,. r l.usl.t KoiiDKK 7V.a8l 00 p.-rhu'i ir ONl-iNB i'2 W)H-J if") .er bsrrel KlHLl) Pka8 OOc. UlDBB Dry, 10c, K-'eeii V Tallow --5c. per lb. OinnrxMsj flrown :r.'i 3ia85c Meal 7Dc. per basht-1 Jat by cte. per buslml. l'uTAToKS, Karly Kosn- 7& per bid I'oTaTOEH Hali;:uias. Iici . ) a ins Harriwin. 65c. Wool.. VaiH'-. periwiund. HlflMil-CS Wtet India, dull and inil not wanted. Buildin(f. ft hearus, aaps.g! .hU oer M. WUUI.KALK fliW KS Nv Maa I'uk-8; ' Mi' ri.nFii Mm 7.-. neb i" K.V V H's. H 'n hi. MTR- JH.tlOil" (Kb I .mil ?o. by the tiei ! NaII-h ilasis 10's,8J 7 Sl'UAH CiruutilaleJ . I. (VirrjfK- ii.-ii ; c lIKKPK l'l Kn.T 80a-V pcrs.'-' MOI-ABBIB iNBrtVUfPfl I'dWDM (Kb -i0a4Pc HuoT- Drop, i Kkrohknk Ui 1.7 Ice Cream, puie and deliriouH artr ! SARAH i i.N'I.KV S H i; i UK 51 I .( IKS on llroad , uea r Mid J le si m Kamilies supplied at slioit noti.- I'Ali K N 1 1 I 1 1' , i N 1 1 1 I ' h : I I . K GUI0N & PELLETIER, ,V ttI'UOVS At Xa a w ' " ' i h r t . w .!,.(' I ".AT. I I r, a ku BKK" K. . nervlcos si1' ci B. :, . I. He vru 1 ' n rl ul . I 11, ,n in 11 1 1 '.if 1 Ik 1110 :. . 1 'ul U 11 i-W y.. . t . For Rent. ItJi- l rl.. 1 ii 1 i n ft)i hi r W. P. BURRUS & CO., GRAIN & COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANTS, m:v iikkm:, n. ( A i H-NTS ' AN TV I' 111 II I S TOKY CONFEDERATE STATES NAVY l"rim iho layinjaf of itw first k rc T to flic tMDkunK of its I act vtwp I. Ry .t, Mi -wt a - kp fjri? f tfte fir VdPT;iif v ; art ti ndATiai sJHpj!.' W ' fl ! !lC tTPltl . ; ..r it. I Bit Ad hui cs Hio KnL'irirni h foiikfiit in ltic H.vii ssiuJ UartiidK ul LLu- I iv wAsit h ruib lilwiitmled ill li 1'ort alts of ( AO fpflPl fltf .V'ftVftl i (Ticvr. plriu ' ' 1 ' v ;b, Bk-tKlt(-R of lX)mirdm ni. nonflirtu in thp Hampton Hokw'a. ki VV . Iniliit on, ( Nlon. Moli: i Npw 'JflcniyK. nlonu t!, Ms h vpl. an thr CHn, i ll in i bP i:r-rn i.nd '!' H'HttiTV VH fMTtlpTf !: '"' i '.( "Ii IH I. IUb It U.SrK Hint tiVBlB t Ir Vf e.r iTietO nr. p ron n (if y'T t'j t1 . j.i.l..l.. ii. r; 3 I irrTsv . Npw To-b O it, V - DETRIGK'S SAL00H, Qpposfto th( dutMn Horl?e oh' iliddle v' Mrept, where jrni 'will fmd The Very Best and Purest BEER, .VIBES. jvnd(Liqtiots cf All Ends, CIGARS TOUAGtW, All CtteWp'for each. Call and see me d 1 wUI treat yoa right. April, 30 187. ,' , . . , . , , . J' , d wtf r iai. ;ilvp. iro. siOTiL Smaiiwood & Slover l'KAi.Kk.i l.N a i.hYAia:. , '.i'..i.. )il jiU'.J ) .Vf. i-JJ)CKER :sh ! 'i' )!s nri.DS,Z jI.a. fAJ.Jfi, OHJ& J GJ-.M UAL '.v;r I Nl i.i A.M AS 'IX ) PRICE AND QUALITY. Middle n N.-xr Uoor ta Mr 11.. I N'xt A ll.lTt, V 1 iSN Ni Attention Housekeepers. i i i . 'i ( i i oi Money Better Goods Kill 'I'M '.h!i :iv If. e f'rty. ai. daulojy, E. B. HACKBURN. Hyde Line Company. : 1 1 M . :i imi i. IVX A. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 7, 1887, edition 1
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