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J". ' ' JllLL. w- -tq- 3. 'JJ T . wa. liflf JOURNAL VOL, VI.-NO. 45. NEW BEBOTST. C, SUNDAY. MAY 22, 1887. PRICE 5 CENTS. LOCAL NEWS. Kew Berne, latitude, S8 North. longitude, 77 8' Wwl. Sub riaea.4:42 I Length of day, Bub sets, 7:11 I U hours, 39 minutes. Mood riswa it 3:44 a. m. BUSETESS L0CAL8. IX)RE8T FLO WEE COLOGNE AND 1 Fin Toilet aoap. C. E. BbOVEK T MCK.ET8 HAVE BEEN PLACED ON ale for the M. E. Sunday School lc nic. Only 60 cents for the round trip, including dinner. m22 It. UMBRELLA found at the Garden v Party Friday evening. Hay 13. Owner caacalala the same by applying at JOOBALOBoe, describing property and paying for tola notice A full line of Plows, Harrows and Cultivators. At prioes to suit the time ., r: , , t Quo. Allen & Co. Fertilisers, Lime, Plaster, Clement Olaas, Paints, Varnish and Oil at low prices. Geo. Allen & Co. The Sal ration Army was reinforced last (light by the arrival of a General Major and other staff officers . Freeman Eroull, Esq.. Bars the far mers pic nic in his neighborhood will be about the 1st of August. Some of the pigs hare been selected already. The people in the neighborhood of Croitan held their annual pic nic at Mr. V. A. Tolson's on Thursday last at which there was a large crowd and all enjoyed themselves. The Soott-Stimaon case still hangs fire. Those who want to know any thing about it can attend at the police station at 10 o'clock each day. If we publish anything concerning it we might fajraafalf publio opinion. Geo. 8. Fisher, colored, has prepared pic nic grounds on the north side of Neuse rirer where the camp meeting wa held last fall. He has erected a patent swing and put the grounds in excellent order for enjoyment. An ex cursion will be run between this city and the camp next Tuesday. There will be an entertainment at the residence of Mr. Thomas Daniels to morrow (Monday) evening, 23d, for the benefit of the Little Helpers. Perform ance will begin at 8:30 sharp. It has been gotten np by Miss Katie Daniels, whose nam alon, assures the success of th entertainment. It is earnestly hoped that a large crowd will be pres ent, To add more to this joyous ooca aioayipa casam and oake will be served after d performance. Admission 15o. lutAkiiirr Fir. The Urge building and exteneire ma chinery at Eiysrdale, formerly used by th Messrs. Mallei for the manipulation of pine straw and recently used for the manufacture of track boxes, was set on fire last Friday morning, but was dis covered la time to prevent the destruc tion of the batlding. Bsaalala Tkaaks. Received of the ladies who oonduoted the Gard q Party an Friday. May 18Uf, Joe. K. Willis, Treaa. of Y. M. C. A. The so em hers of the Executive Com mittee of the' Y. M. C. A. desire to re turn Veir most heartfelt thanks to the ladiea and citiaene generally who so kindly oanfltaU aad aided the Garden party for the benefit of this association. riae atek. "Ida P.," a fine colt purchased by Mayor E. H. Meadows of John H. Mills of Onslow county, was on th streets yesterday. She is about the finest native stock we hare seen in this section for many years. ''Ida P."' is two years old thia spring, Is a dark bay, black points and it wall grown. She waa aired by Killey E, Terry 'a Adonis, dam imported, be by GraenV Hambletonian, a full brother of Volunteer. Mr. Mills reeeired a fancy price for this colt, and he doabtleea is convinced that it pays to raise good stock. M. BL BaasUy eh.asl Plenle. The parties who went to Riverdale to examine the wharf as to whether it would be aafa for a pkrnlo excursion to land there or not bare made a favorable report, and that pla oa ia the final selec . tion for the M. E. Sunday school picnic avast Wednesday. The graaada ra pretty art plenty" cebaoV aaeV at handrA-Bra mOl hooaii! noVta oparatiW.'atanda; d)oining tba aidUair capable of ahalteriag crerjatuv ia oaee of bad weaOer. - There ia also I tesiaa wall throwing 4 continual atream from feet btow ta-irlaoa, afforeV log ' aa abaadaaoa ' of food drinking water., Wa bare bees aaaorad that there need be bo rar aa ta 'tba aafety of th wharf after plank baa bean laid cross wia tba old enaa walon aaa aavoh decsvsd. ThapIUagaadaupporta ara U Tea Wlsa iChI Artist Of FtH Tdbaooo ak roor for VIILI .". :. .1.. - It.HWWl Tfc Exact RtHti.r. A gentleman who has taken the trouble to ascertain the facta report that there are 18 licensed bar rooma in the city, 20 churches and the 81 ratios Army besides. Of the 20 churches are for whites and 13 for colored - Mr Baker's Kxplamati. Mr. A. M. Baker publishes an ex planation of the statement in the Jour nal of Proceedings of the State Con r en tion of the Y. M. C. A. in regard to the number of churches and bar rooms in this city. The Journal of Proceedings is edited by the Secretary of the State Convention, Mr. Stephen B. Weeks, and the item in question, as it appeared in the proceedings, was more of the nature of an editorial item than of a report from any partioalar person. Mr. Baker relieves Mr. Weeks of any re sponsibility in the matter and acknowl edges that toe report aa to the nambar of bar rooms waa exoesaire. We knew there waa no intention to misrepresent New Berne; at the same lime we knew the statement if uncontradicted would be damaging. The error ia frankly and promptly acknowledged and we trust it is in tims to prevent serious hurt to our people or community. As to the churches, lesving out the Disciples and Adrentist, who held no regular services at that time, and the oolored churches, the report is about right. Cliurrli Services To bay . Methodist Church Services at 11 a. m. and Up. m,, conducted by the pastor, Kev. L. W. Crawford. Pews are free to all. I'shers always at the door to welcome strangers. All persons are cordially invited to worship with the congregation. Presbyterian Church Rev. L. C. Vase, pastor. Kerrices at 11 a. m. and 5 p. m. Sabbath school at 8 45 p. m. The public are cordially invited to join with this congregation in the worship of Ood and the study of Uis Holy Word. Baptist Church Rev. Dr. Theo. Whit- fielj, pastor. Services at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sabbath-school at 3 p.m. Seals free and the publio cordially invited to attend. Sunday after Ascension Day. Christ Church, V. W. Shields Rector. Services at 11 a. m., and 6 p. in. Sunday School at 5 p. m. Elder Eugene Scott, Adrentist, will preach at Meohanio ball today" at IX o'olock a. m. and 8 p. as. The mem bera era expected to be present at thafri place of worship. The pa hi ic and stran gers are cordially invited toattend that services and worship with tba congre gation. Back or front seats free to all. Is Public Opinion Fares tailed I New BawB, N. C, May 21, 18d7. Messrs. Ndn & Hakpxk Osntlk- mkn: Your artioie in today s Journal purporting to give the facta in the con troversy now going on between Mr. D. Stimson and myself, is partial, oolored and incomplete and biased in material particulars, and does me personally and my rights as a prirate litigant frrav injustice. The statement could not hare bean stronger against m if it had been wra tan ay aur. raimaon hrmeeir.7 j caajnof tart feel aggrieved that a publio news paper should bare eeen proper thus to prejudice my prirate rights and fore stall publio opinion agsinet me. Yours respectfully, 8. B . Soorr. It surely waa not oar intention to forestall publie opinion or to feJtdJoe the rights of Mr. Scott, and wa think ha ia rather hasty in assuming that wa have intentionally done so. Knowing that the case was exciting some interest in the community we deeired to give our readers the news, and aa we could not be present at all the bearinga, we aaked a gentleman interested in th case to give us the fadta, believing at the time that the application of the law waa the grounds of controversy and not the facta. We generally try to avoid publishing anything connected with a trial while it ia in progress that i calculated to prejudice tba mindaof the people either way, and if we have done it In thia instance, no one regrets it more than we do. Explanation. Editor J ocjuAL-Ia realr to rouraa- ticle ia Saturday's paper oa the reaort of the Y. M. O. A. as the number of oburcnee and oat rooma ia the eitrt al low us to say wa did not intend any injustice to dear old. Maw Baraa- or Jta people. In reporting the number" of churches we only reported th evangeli cal white churches that co-operate ith na, In reporting tba number of plaoa that liquor coaldJ tfl ;.tttadr.wa: inolnded'not only licensed bar rooma but all stores mat reap liquor at alL either to sell or give away. w . biaoa tba matter baa bean aallad ta oat attention wa admit that two koa drad la exoeasir, and if w could do so we woald change that part of our re port Tale w da know, the femmberot rash plaoea iaby far too aaaay aaai it to on ot our onjeota to aaa tbeea eraaad. weaasira to atata la toettoetaelr. Stephen B. Week that ha to tm f fay reaponsioi ror aaa eta cameo m m a part ot toe association itpotV : -j very refpentrnuy ror ma Asaocauoa, XTaTgyOTXS. George W. Sott waa oa Thursdsy ap pointed poatmaatar at New Orleans The minaat strike in Belgium is ex teasing, and tbere are l.BUu aaaa on etrika, . f It Ip the, purpose ( theTmaary De partment to mhatrtnt paper money for gold coin aa the saoaey of the Pacific coast. A 4enUeman ia the oonfidenoa of Lord Salisbury la aemi officially treat ing with a Vatican far a resumption of official relations with England. The East Tennessee Farmers' Conven tion at Knoxrillo, Thursday, 300 dele gates present, passed resolutions favor ing a prohibition'amendment to the State constitution. dispatch to the Detroit News from Marquette, Mioh. , says 9,000 people are lighting forest fires in the peninsula, and awful consequences are feared un less rains come shortly. Senator Oibbs and Crawford, of the Illinois Legislature, came to blows on the floor of the Senate Chamber Wed nesday, over the discussion of a bill in regard to the drainage ot Chicago. Francis Stokes. Deputy I'nited Slates Marshal at Carrigo, Texas, shot and killed his wife Tuesday and than blew out his own brains. Domestic trouble was the cause of the tragedy. A special to the World from Augusta. Maine, says that Mr. Blaine while in Oreat Britain will put himself on record aa a friend of IrelaDd. lie will vinii Gladstone, and will be aiked lo speak at home-rule meetings. A canvass of leading Democrats of Dover, N. H , shows that Cleveland is the choice of moat of them for presiden tial candidate, and that for candidate for Vice-President Carlisle is ahead. with P. A. Collins close to him. The will of Washington C. De Pau 't was probated at New Albany, lnd., Thursday. It bequeaths $3,000,000 to his family, and the residue of hm estate, estimated at f 5,000,000, is devoted to benevolent and educational purposes, including a bequest of $1,OW,000 to le Pauw University. Abner O. Cody , one of the most ex pert passers of counterfeit money in the United States, was arrested near Painted Post, N. Y.. Tuesday. Cody is 72 years old, and has been in the busi ness since he was 16 years old, and government officers hare been hunting him for the past ten years without suo oess. J. S. Fine A Co., C hicago, have been receiving so much mail matter within the lassjew weeks that Inspector Kid der investigated the firm, and found it was a swindling conoern that promised to send 8200 packages of ladies' wearing apparel for sale on 40 per cent com mission to any one who would remit $5. E. T. Coyle, of San Antonio, Texas, who created a sensation by going to ths Alamo with a sludge hammer and de stroying the statuette of St. Theresa because it had an objectionable Masonic embiem oa it, was fined 1200. and in default of payment was put on ths chain gang, but refused to work, and is now occupying a bread -and-water cell. The Latham monument in memory of the Confederate dead waa unveiled at Hopkinevllle, Ky., Thursday. Hon.W. C. F. Breckenridge and Rev. Dr. Deems, the distinguished 'divine of New York, delivered the orations. The monument was erected by Mr. John C. Latham, of New York, formerly of Hopkinsville. The sleeper on the Denver and Rio Grande Salt Lake express was derailed near Salida at 5 o'olock Thursday morn ing. Grace Leslie, leading lady of ths Kate Castleton troupe, was instantly killed, Dr. George Oox received a se vere scalp wound, and the Pullman Condaotor Aubrey was hurt about the head and hip. The coroner and jury who made the inqueat In the case of ths murdered girl whose body waa found near Rah way, N. J., several weeks ago, were. on Thursday, presented by the Union county grand inquest for trifling with their duty by bringing a second verdict charging a witness Id the case and a re porter with being eranke, and aakiag thattheVbe confined! to jail for thirty daya. , . Tkaaka. Editor Jousjul: Please say to the good, people who gaye to kelp oar sick brother, that . they bar ear heartfelt thaaka for. the masM-contributed by theta. ! kUr thr Lord bless tbetn in aad an eaor,- ta the humble pTayar afyoar eervaoa. , . , ADVEJrTTBT. New Baraa, May SU.laST. , 1 Tba Hew flariia Seaatar. TAUaiArMr, Tba Ha It-la the Jotat aaaa at ahXasAaaara today the voaa raa area cajaaaa aaaisaor reaaitaa aa follows: Barnael Paaoo, 84 ; Geodrtoh. rrp. 17. Mr. Pawo wa declared aleet- F0BE1UN SEWS LoKDON, May 20. A second install mecu of the present series of articles on "Parnellnuu and Crime ' appears in the Tiling today. It deals with the League conventions in Chicago and Philadel phia and the Clan Ne-Unel society's share therein, and refers lo a message which It says Mr. Parnell sent to the Philadelphia convention advising that a platform be iraiued which would "enable us to recrne Ltln (ruiu America. '' PaRIS, May .'U -VI. t- etaltr juunril hue rejected the appeal of the Orleaiib princes for a reversal of the decree ex pelling them from the &nuy The u. peal of Prince Mural fLr rroluralmu tu the army has been admitted. M. Dunoyer, a member uf the Siaie council, hae resigned iu coiiBequeuce uf the decision of llial body regarding the Orleans princes An Extremely Nice D.tt.n tljn. Nkw YohK. May 1'J Kev Dr. td ward IjcGlyon, Victor beury and a number of other ppcakeit uddrfned a meeting at Cooper I'liiuu tMiiibt held 10 denounce the ratilicalioii of tin- pro posed extradition treaty with Kuotia. Dr. McGInnaaid it u ulus cue toMiaxy in drawing rilra lltiuli treaties to exclude political olfelloee flL.Ill the list of extraditable crimef. ' I il" nut stand here lo juBtify the iihsanMiiatioii of the ( r, haid lie ' I ill 1 BUI lirre l do jUBtice lo llie man wlm follow i. the dictates of his conscieiii e and tlm.kt. n is his duty lo kill tlie C.'.nr Krwlu lions ceusurinn Secretary liayar l and protesting against I hi- i anln ai h "i "f tin- l real y w ere over w lielm int:' V a l pt. d ilie l'rfb)tcrlan (Imrtli nilli Si. L'lis. May l'J. Tim lixiieral A sembly of the Presbyter lull ( hiurli Soulh met at tlie (irancl Avenue t liun li today I)r . Hrymin, of Ilui;loville. Ala., the retiring moderator, opened tlie ses sion by a sermon. At ll.e close of these exercises officers were elected for the ensuing year. Dr. Mrukler, or Atlanta, (la., was elected moderator. The ses sion tben adjourned to niye the moder ator time to make up his i iiiiici-m The session will endeavor to unit.- tl.e assenibl les of the North and S ul'. Ilie Kilruiu-Siilliwtii .Mutili. New VohK.May ltf liicliard K In, backer of Jake Kilrain. said today llial he did not intend lo make a match ith Sullivan except under pri?e rinif rules to a finish, and for $o 0K) to S?U) ikhi a side and the diamond bell, hoi added lhal he was ready to dejKinit to bind such su agreement at any time, and UDlees SuIIivhd qnicklv respoinlx Kilrain will claim the championship. The tieorgla Loral Option I. an. Atlanta, Oi., May Jude Par dee, of the United Stales Circuit ( ourt, in & anil triad tndnv held Lhe (Imirvia local option law to be constitutional. The case will baappealed to the United Stales Supreme Court. Hbws llr Youlll. Mrs. Phoebe Chesley. Peterson, ( lay Co., Iowa, tells the following remark able story, the truth of which is vouched for by the residents of the tow n: 1 am 73 years old, have been troubled with kidney complaint and lameness for many years; oould Dot dross myself without help. Now I am free from all pain and soreness, and am able to do II my own housewerk. I owe my thanks to Eleotrio Hitters for having r newed my youth, and remuved com pletely all diseases and pain. Try a bottle, only 'i0c. at K N. Duffy's drug store. List of Letter- Remaining in the 1'ontoll'n e at lterne, Craven county. N i New May 22. 18H7. Elisabeth Aurney, Jatnes (Tiansoiie. Theodore CufT, care schooner ('. 11 Lister: Emma Donien. (raie Oaslon. Sarah Orice, Dianah Hargei. William Hill. Momh MoCullen. J Kerry, Charles Richardson, MrB 1'. Taylor, Susan Wallace. Purnona aallinir for above letters, will uy ad rertiwd, and give date of list. M. MANI.Y, r. a . ' Seaeiale People, Who maka theirpurcha4's of goodB a simple problem as to where they oan get the most value for the least money. will never regret the time spent in look ing over the new Spring Stock of Goods just received at A. M. Baker's, of course he was much surprised to hear singing as be entered his store the other morning. Investigation proved that it cams from his large new stock of good goods, so be sold for such a small amount of money. lending closely over the pile his ears were greeted by the last words of the song "Mow can I leave thee?" "Ill show you how," he said, as hs grabbed the price tryrs and marked prices down just 33- rr cent Since then the crowd of customers have kept his goods too much stirred up for tbsm to eogage in vocal demonstration. 'There may be a little fiction in this statement, but the plain fact remains tbat A. M. Baker is selling piles nf goods this season, and the reason is they are fine goods very cheap. Rsxesamendsa T Ovror IrrlmiH. Austin, Texas, Aug. 8, 1185. To Ma- A. K. BUwcni Dear Sir It aires aaa pleasure to eaytbet I bare been naing your glasses for some time past with much satisfaction. For clear ness, aorta see, and for air purpose in tended, they are not surpassed by any tbat I have aver worn. I would reoom aaend them to all who want a superior glass. I am vary reapectfully roars. ' ' JOHit iBKLaXD, . 1 Governor of Tataa All eye fitted and th fit guaranteed at ths drug store of F. 8. Daffy, New Seme. - mya lm Ilie Advantage uf Insuring in the l on net ucu i annual Lire. The Company is peculiarly strong by reason of the character of us businee and its financial condition with over forty years experience it oilers no speculative inducements. It has no special clans of polu-y-holders who are lo get the dividends earned and forfeited by others. It has no Blockhol Jcrt! to absorb protito directly or lnd Irecll ) . l.verv policy holder ir thertfore, eure of getting his insurance at Us actual i o?t I j the company year by year, the mijlus earned bcin ie turned to him at the end of each yeir It selects its r ;rkt. w ith K'at "are and in the healthy eecnn- of our own uuntry uul , it seeks Lt buelne' on.y al pui h i opI as w ill enable it lo continue lo give irisurarn e al an h.w a i okI. at least an ! heretofore, bo far at- the fall in tl.- r:ite uf inlerefl will permit. j Kach pol.cy now issued pr idt-D that in cajse uf lait.e aflrr tw or three' yearc premiums are paid it ia fully paid up for an amount t-tali 1 upon the policy . w ithuiit an v action on the part of tho iijt-ured alr-o i;ier. I;iri:r caf-h valued alter ten , ai e , lii- h are iTint ed in tourer- in ll.e p !i hence eai h member will get all he pay- for. and nothing "f what any Hier member pay s fur. No ..nr l- made to lore because he anuot (untinue pawn no one eUe gains at lo rxp. nt-'- I or full parti u- lars it : f William II 1 diver r llt ' - I I ! . N 1 -tf( for All I l or ii-r t i i- ail ,t nii r I t-t n and Uium lt ctiiiiii' td i if i- w "it d . r f ii I uiatiw' ..wt'ft., 1 i . K 1 1 j - New I i ' t-i f - r wtiMi in pi i"i) 1 ' iifc' t.n a u 1 t "Idn v ,,1 ht'. fT n lninl- d Win.-, lmw-ii a a v I 1. 1 -fT r i- ip t -nl I . I ral . t.ut fchoMM untmundtMi faith in tin int-r-HB'if tit im Lrrtat rmioilv. All w in Hiif f r fi"in 'Utli.- toll-, t '"iir-uii) pt inn . hlhm.i l'rt in Itjti- .r an it l T ti"ii -f 1 Thioal. i ih-M i l.tiii.!- ar- ir-1 . ul I lucrtfdL't all at !; N r- dm.- fl'it Hi.) . t r ti. .n li- f r . ' I .a rf COMMERCIAL. J'.l U.lvl . OfKK'K May . f. 1' M i TTI in . Nkw V. 'mt, May Kutuies i losed . J 1 J H t all I steady !-'ulcH of ". 'J1 " 11 1 bales. May. lo1" - November, '.I '.'J June, '. i '."i llecember. '.'1 July, : u it t January, 'J '.Ml August. IU j . February, 1" "it September, lo.',- March, 1'MU October ',0 o- April, Spots 1, r in hi ii .1 1 iriK '1 Middling. 1011-lli. (hod Ordinary l'i. New- Heme Market - no sales i 1 Middling Id I 'J Middling, lo ". "V I .ow Middling; U 7 - tiood I rdi nary 'J ' DOT1KHIK 71 A It UF, I Skkd cotton SU 0i. Cotton Hkkd 810 ()0. Turtentihb Hard, 81 0" dip,81l. Taa-7.o.a1.25. Oath 50c. in bulk. Conn 4Sa,r!ic. KlCK-60a60. H KK8 wax 1 .rK' . per lb. Baicr On foot, Uc.to fic. CVl'NTUY llms-lOal'Jjc. t.ur lb. I.akd 10c. per lb. Eoob Ha'Jc. per dozen. Kbihh Pokk 4?a6o. per pound PlANUTS 76o.a81 00 per bushel Foddeb 75c 81.00 per hundred Onions 82.00a2.25 per bushel. Field Peas fiOc. Chickens drown. 4 mfiiir. spring ao&25c. UBAly 70c per bunhel. Oath -50 cts. per bushel. 1. iTAT'iFS, Early Rose PoTaTOER Pahanyis. 30c ail per bb 1 . yams. 50c 1 larr ison . 65c. WiX)L ldalftc per pound. WHOl.KBAI.K PK1CKH New Mess Pork 8l'.uii. Hiiort.PKR M FAT 7c. ('. K. s, V. n s, H s and I I' Kly'fK SS.OObH.OO. LaRI 7 1,-. by the tierce Nails Basis IO'h.82 75. Hi'OAR Oranulated, flc, C-. iFKKK 17'2lc. Chkese 15. Halt S0a'5o. peroack. MOLASSKS AND STBCP8 80at5o PoWPKR-8'iOO. Hhot Drop, 81.75: buck, 82. (K) Kkrobkne Mic HlDKfl Dry, 10c: green 5r. Tallow tic per lb. For Rent, i'iii. I.ftlf of HulMititf corner I'o.lorU rind Mai. la- slieels, fcruicily oc. nplcl hy lohn lieli'.ck Bli. I ri-rem j- l.v H . II 1 . i . K 1 1 1 n . A iletoral.lp lo. all. n for l.itr mid I ....nr.! saa.on Apply n. ma.'. .11 ii It N ,t i' I'Id'fV Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! If you conld a jest seen Sally Ann the other day when she froze that ice cream ia 44 minita with that White Mountain Freezar, you would a seen somebody tbat outamiled me so far that there weren't no (an in It, Go to J. C. Whitty's and Ret one quick if you hareaf already dons ex. E. W. M1ALL WOOD. CEO. SLBTII. ' Smallwood & Slover DEAI.EItS IN GE. SURAL HAhlJWAUE, tj.xu aiu:, ;lash aK,: (HsDK.XWa i, CROCKERY, i.vy. r oics, bUND3,Z JI.ASS tAJ.XTS, OILS AM) 8TOVI. L'NM 'ltl'ASSED AS TO PRICE I,TDQUALITY. Middle Mreei, .Next Ioor to llotrl Albert, NEW HEUNK. N. C. Notice. '''' I "'ht' lll'fl Mm ;; to l as ' - i' 1 1 - n' iiclii,;y Ihr hd : f ' M It u. i whlfckrl IfJliiiueJ, cIi!bj, ' ' ljiir ;ii Uic foauwiiin '"" 'rHllittli. wttjr , Iau& h : i1 K-i.i- 1. JU:i CutiluK la do Urn- ' it '. n r. a 1 1 Take Notice. ' W. 11. Mil l'AKI) is cultinjc fur cents, ami also dyeing mus t'" 1 - I lai k or brown for cents. Als.. r..uri-i.H r.-..rs and puts ihem in guo : order lor .'H cents. ' nib lien m hair cutting. 1 ', cents. Mo can be found upp.wite the Ualon U cm' where he has a puliie and easy nli.i.r 'lie .man Moujohn. .Shepard is prepared to -Uit all who call on hirn or end tli. ii , 1. 1 Id ren na! . ,1:1 I',..., W 1 111 l'AIill. For Rent, j i. -liable Dwelling House on the j ' ' "I N. u-e and Melcalf streota, ad ' i .ininn Lln Academy (ireeu. ljirRe I and hirv rooms Mower yard and ex ! clli-nt garden. ; I oi further particulars apply to WM Hi H.l.lSThlK, j or ' I II. (,1 I ON, I in v I . Ill Kiecutors. Valuable Real Estate : I hi a! i U.luilni; lo U. H. .f l. :.-. Ala., kitualed at . aa I Hi oh I hi reels In Ihls c I . tors Alley and Hprlng e t.i . k it-Ki.lf'ure on Pollock a- on l:r..nd Blreet.next lo . i !. . I a 'ii of 'I I tie beyond ...K I 1 s f..r ic at .loiiKs can oAvsn 1 ii. A nmt. liroad St. Prepare for the Season Blatchley's Freezers, W ill free.e cream sol id in live minutes) Refrigerators, Water Cxlers, Wire Dish Covers, Wire Window Cloth, Fly Fans, And a Full Line of House Furnishing Goods, L. II. CUTLER'S, 26 & 28 Middle Street, NKW HKUNK. N. James B. Allen & Co. . Wholoanlo PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCH'TS riTTSnUROII. PA. Keforence Anchor SaviDgs Bank, I'lttshurKh, Ta. Mr. Jonathan HavenH of New Berne, N. I'., will furnish all who are desirous " of s. ndink' us their produce, with aten- ' cil and p.wtal cards rny8dlm First-Glass Buggies MAPK AND KEPT CXJNSTaNT- LY ON HAND AT ,";';. C T. RANDOLPH'S 0: CARRIAGE FACTORY, i ii ' . - r " IiifiAn St., New Berne, N. C. it'!'' Those wishing to purchase will find it i' " to their advantage to call and examine f n. before purchasing elsewhere. Tr REPAIRING done at short notice. ' ' -,--Hatisfaction guaranteed in work aad,18; prices. apl dwtt iti. (iwics h. (iuiow. p H.p.miariaa'-' QUION & PELLETIESi "i v Attomeya at XaaaBir.!, ' Craves Stkeet. Two Doors 80VTH a I "i'1 ' JOCRNAL OFFIca, . , , i tAijf . lKW BKRltE, W. C. , ? -l : lrartlee where nmna are dastrad, i -'Vf ' Practice Mk the Bopreme Osurt, aavA ta tba '' ' Federal Ooort at Kw Bern. .- , , , .,, One of thia firm will always ta ar the lowing places at times spaelflaa below i - .. . Trenton , Jones eonnty Batardaj af sarh and evsry week. ' -.rv-. . Beaufort, Carteret sooatriThariday afsabh week. . TactaoBTllle, Onslow oatftM Srtt Holi day In each moni, . '.Hi. ;-s.-'
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 22, 1887, edition 1
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