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r 1 - "? in Ki Mk WW 1 AJL 'IP, li VOL, VL-NO. 59. JSEW BERNE; N. C., WEDNESDAY. JUNE 8, 1887. PRICE - CENTS::;;- V mm I . y ' I -S I ; MM r . , mm Mr iii JLULilU i ii ii i 4f LOCAL NEWS. " ."LI- " . (rawl nttasatwo !, Hew Burn, latitado, VP NorUi. n " longitude, 770 ' Wmi. Sen rises, 4:89 I Lencth of day, ana nu, 7:15 f 14 hoars, 80 . Uooa sots at 0:40 a. m. BU8LWES8 LOCALS. I 1 O to JHO. DUNN "8 and try a MILK MOLASSES AND 8YRTJP. ft J , . O. E. Siiovui. DUNN'S UMADE wUl refresh you this hot weather. Try it. ilOR SALE A large, wall bound and handsomely illustrated Atlas of the World. Oentainselaaetned information upon nearly every enbjeo imaginable Canbeeeeantthisoffloe. 7dSw4t B URLAPS ami Bbl. Coven, at l&Wf& Z. W. BMAixwooD'a. LD PAPERS In as? quantity for vy.ua at thu omoe. rHBE cheapest piece in towa to bay X Ooata, Pants, Veata, Shirts and Drawers te at TOB-wOttK aoute4 with aeatnou O and diapatoh at tfcia offioa. I?1JTT BARRELS LIME, aultobla for A aanltarT purpotaa, at 75o. per barrel dalirerad, or at 60o. per barrel in lire barrel lota. (Jeo. Allkn & uo. A Double-burr led Shot Gun will i very be sold low for Caab. Apply at JOURNAL offloe. Hit lrtlHaara, Lime, Plaster, Clement, Olass, Paiau, Varnish and Oil at low price. Ubo. Allan A Co. The ateamer Trent ie on Howard ways. The alty tai ool lector calli on dray man to oonta forward and obtain license for d raying. The A. & N. C. Railroad conductors and brakemen donned their new uni forms yesterday. Tonight is the regular monthly busi ness meeting of the Y. M. C. A. Mem bers mill please take notice. Clem Wright (col.) olaim the honor of having the Aral roasting ears of the season, tiaving feasted on them Sunday morning breakfast. The oommittee of arrangements arc fixing an interesting program for the Fourth of July. We expect the grand est display of fireworks oyer seen In the olty. 3 able tally freight trains are run on thA A. & N. C. Railroad this week.' ,Thi potatoes and other freights brought y the E. 0. D. line for the in terior renders it necessary to send out the freight traini by sections. Superior Court. j Court oonrened oa Tuesday at nine o'olock. The calendar set for the day was taken ap and disposed of. Only two Jury cases tried. Millheiser ts. Erdmana; non nit. Plaintiff appealed. Stewart ts. White; rsrdict for defend ant. Ooort adjourned to 9 o'olock this mvmlng. atehoxS,f4rriTala. , The ftajvln, Gapv Abbott, from Naw York with cargo of eoal for Mrs. B. EUia. Th Charles C. Lister, Capti Palmer, ligafr-Uoadlng lamber at Blade1 mill. . Theresa ffoos Hyde county with a cargo of, corn. ' .. , KleoUoa Offleei s of ths Board of Trade. At the annual meeting of the board of trad yesterday the following offioera -warn leotd for tha aaaajng year: Preaidamt, Jom : Tolaon; Tioa-president, Hill Humphrey; secretary, W. E. Soelllng. , Directors-Thos. Qataa, S. H. Scott, J. P. C. Dark, J. H. Hackbnrn and D. L. Roberts. Koramenta. , Tha Vesper of the E. C. D. Una sailed yesterday afternoon with about one thouaand packages of truck and several thousand feet of lamber. - - The Eaglet of this line will arrive today, end. iafl thin afternoon at fire o'clock. ' t The Stovf.of the Clyde . line arrired from Baltuiiore yesterday with a good cargo pf general merchandiea. - The Pamllod of the O. D. line arrived last night and will sail today at t p.at. for Xorfolk. Truck reoetred apiojtoe last minute. ' .. i - The exeraiaae of the Mew Bene graded school at the theatre today !win be interacting. Beginning at 10 e'elook with prsyer, eompoiitlOM wfll he rend, the . . : ,aiiBie"a' thepresentatwn of oertifioatea of dis tinction and 4!-!sjmtt:rHjr;il -ei .3 Att'.'t,b-'3t'?gat SoVsIock, the ache! --'? 1 d.clairfatitfB medals will I jrfc.ei.uJ to the taocesaTal oom j "ton. TL!a will fc fallowed by an Vy C cf t r-T.,to tbe i I -&ry Hi Local Option Iltctktns. Beaaf ort roted prohibition on Mon day last by aa increased majority. Durham wen "wet" again. Raleigh is satisfied to remain "dry." Late Trains. There is considerable grumbling about the delay of the east bound train. It is annoying, it is true, but we learn that the delay is caused by truck trains on the road. Our farmers are anxious to get off their potatoes and if a little delay in the mail train for a few days will aid them we ought to submit to it willingly. Personal. Major George Credle and Cept. H. W. Wahab arrived from Hyde oonnty yesterday evening. Tha Major is look ing rather thin. Superintending the cultiyation of one thousand acres in rice and twelve hundred in corn is telling on him. But not withstand ing his lean appearance, as he passed the corner of South Front and Craven streets, Capt. Anson Wallace exclaimed, "There goes the greatest maa in North Carolina." The Dental Association of North Carolina. This body convened in the Atlantic Hotel at Morehead City yesterday. The following members were present. Dr. J. K. Matthewa, of Kenansville; Dr. E. L. Hunter, Enfield; Dr. T. M. Hunter, Fayetteville; Dr. J. H Durham, Dr. J. H. Freman, and Dr. A. M. Baldwin, Wilmington , Dr. H. C. Herring, Con cord; Dr. B. H. Douglass, Asheulle, Dr. Sid. P. Hillisrd, Rooky Mount; Dr. A. O 'Daniel, Ooldsboro: Dr. J. F. Griffith, Salisbury; Dr. B. Smatheri, WayneeviUe; Dr. C. L. Alexander, Charlotte; Dr. J. U. Woodly, Norfolk, Va.; Dr. J. E. 8hieldi. Weldon; Dr. J. E. Wyche, Oxford; Dr. J. W. Selby. Philadelphia, Pa.; Dr. Wm. Lynob, Chapel Hill, Dr. J. G. Queen, Aaheville; Dr. J. N. 8. Spurgeon. Hillsboro; Dr. U Snell, of Washington. The Association was organized Aug. 11th, 1875, with twelve members. Du. ring these yean the membership has run up to sixty-fiye or seventy, and there is now, a bona fide membership of forty. Other members of the Association passed down last night. Can't We Have One t We see that Wilmington has a ,,CanV Get-Away Club," and that they take short sojourns down the river on the steamer Passport for a day's recreation. There is necessarily a large number of citizens who In fact, if not in name, be long to this distinguished order in our city. It does not always represent those who are not able to get away, in a finan cial sense, but suon at cannot get away in the sense of offioial duty or engage ments which require continued pres ence in the city during the heated term. Such, for instance, as the editor of a daily paper, the collector of the govern ment revenues, physicians, ministen and many merohants whose duties ailow.no neglect or any continued ab oeoee from the poet of duty, and not for want or the financial considerations . Now, since we are not an exoeption to the general laws of trade and other things, canf eome of our steamboat lines get up a place to whioh they oan take us, daily, for refreshment and r conation from the wear and tear of daily toil. Lit our enterprising carry ing companies locate the place (or an "Out-for-the-day" resort, and the "Cen't-get-aways," will, we think, come promptly to the front and organ' ice a olub of no mean proportions. The Magistrate Oaee. Many 6f the Magistrates were in the city Monday and we understand eome of them were muoh exeretead about the indictments recently found against them. The following gentlemen justices of this county, Alexander Miller, J. A. Ernnl, G. E. For, Wm. Hay. J. B Gardner, A. J. Chestnut, Wm. Foy, M. W. Carman, V. A. Thomas, & A. Russell, Robert Q, Jhllett, A. P. Darin, IX W. SmttlL F. SV lxnul. J. J. Tolaogc W.B.Laneand Edward Whltford, were Indicted ttf Weesnt term . of , the court, - TW faom seem 4o be about as fnllns! Tha bar mudIhi all Ifavbt tnteato mAkeft reimnl.t6ltoe rkWN!00 jiV!f Ike Superior Court of the cases finally disposed of by them. . , .. .. . ',.t Each of the defendanti In Vthetf In aictmenje allege tend wn tfettefe)f undisputed) that' they hare" not tried and finally detemined a single ease, and hence had nothing to report, but out of the list of there eeeee thafwllci tor eels the ease against MrJLOE; Foy teat eeeeV 1',' ; Hie Honor Judg Bhipp tuitalnvd the exception. of the. defendant, holding that there wai no riolation of law nn !rfct m:.: -,t Ul C: Z'J ;t: i-sed of at least est r 1, w! ' it -t'Mi, quarSfi ( '. Closing Xxercieea of the Nw Berne Orraded School. The priaciaai, Ueoheri and pupils of the New Berne Graded tSohool . assem bled at the Theatre mat erenlng, where, in the preaanoe of a Iraet audience, the dosing exercises of the em ion of 188ft. were begun. The exercises opened by the first grade. Adolph Nunn told "What 1 will do." All he wanted was a chance and he would leave Zeh. Vance In nooks and outspeak General Ransom. Bradley Hanff told about "Our Holi day" and did it nioely. W. Ruas told them how to 'drive the nail alight." He hit it square on the head to the delight of the audienoe. The recitations of this grade were closed with "Good Night" by the little girla. Sweet, innooent little creatures they were, and did their part well. J The recitation by the second grade opened with "Spring," by the little girls. They recited in conoert and did it splendidly. This was followed by "Days of the Week." Seven little girla represented the seven days of the week, each telling her appropriate work, winding up with the Sabbath, repeating the commandments and singing a song. It was a beautiful and impressive per formance. Sam Eaton recited the "Wreck of the Hesperus" as though he was aboard the ill-fated vessel. Alberta Snelling followed with a reci tation well spoken. The Principal an nounced "Music by the band Till I lift my hand." lie soon raised his hand and "Little Boys Pell Mell" was rendered by about a dozen boys rushing upon the stage. pell mell" sure enough and reciting a piece in perfect conoert. This closed the exercises of the second grade. 'What are little girls good for," was the recitation by the girls of the third grade. I he ntiu and ninth grades were represented by Miss May Hendren and Miss Iottie Ilubbs. Miss Hendren recited "The face against the pane" which she did neatly. Miss Ixrttie Hubbs gave "The raising of Jains' daughter" in s sweet and impressive manner. The battle then began between the competitors for the daclaimer's medal. This was opened by T. F. Simmons with "Curfew must not ring tonight." His delivery was good, his gesture graoe rul and be spoke with ease and con fidence. ' Robert Crawford followed with "The Launching of the Ship." He spoke de liberately and with perfect composure. There is eloquence in his voice; be is a "chip of the old block." "The Mariner's Dream" was thrill in gly rendered by Jack 11. Neal. It was well done. John T. Hollister was the next speak er, and he seemed determined that the successful competitor should have no easy task. His subject was "Bernardo Del Carpio" and he held the audienoe from beginning to end . j "The Polish Boy" was well recited by Shepard Bryan. He threw himself into his subject, soul and body, so to speak, and once or twice "stirred the lumbering am bars of dramatic fire. " John S. Thomas followed with "Spar taouB to the Gladiafon." He is one of a family of young orators, and he well sustained their reputation. But few orators ever spoke with more ease and graceful deliberation. The last speaker was Willie H. Bar ker. His subject was "The murderer cannot keep his secret.' ' Few lawyers of this day present their oases to a jury With more force and earnestness than did he repeat the words of tbe great Daniel Webster. We an of the opinion that the com mttee to decide who is the successful competitor will have no easy task. The benediction wm pronounced by Rev. L. W. Crawford and. tha large audience dispersed, satisfied with the evening 'a, entertainmeatbut not pleased at going home through a drenching .The New Berne Steam Fin Engine Band added mubb Vfthe1 pleasures- of the erenlng by their music. . a' complete sue- eohpol at anjf eTsmations o( the craning would do credit to the Uhirersity, of Any other oollege In the The exercisea wilt , be resumed today at 10 o'olookt and oovolude tonight, be- ginnusr at s e'Dioosr, wnn the address by Clornoftt MmtyKoq. u jUM W toMjUem'Antsjawe,; TBX Best 8aLt. La. tbe werU fee Cow, Bruises, Soireav- Uloen, Salt Kneum, lever Bores, Tetter, TJnaroed Hand. CUlMAios, Corns, and all tkin Eruptions, e" f?ltrvmlyl oune pi lea -r no r J r .. . it n guannwg m tveperit .. ..on, or money re- ' 1. - Trie H cut! rer box. 'lor FOREIGN SETTS. DA ITT 8 AOV1C1 To THK BODICE ! E.N ANTS DcbUM, June 5. Michael Davitt ad dressed a nationalist meeting in the Bodyks district today. 11a again urged the people to offer tbe ulmoot resistance to eviction, and announced his inten tion to hold a meeting fSucday of thirty or forty thousand men for the purpose of rebuilding every house demolished during the past or the coming week. He expected that within six weeks i'100,000 would be subscribed in Ireland and within six months 1,000 000 would be collected throughout the tiviliz.od world to oarry on the plan ol campaigc DONOVAN J I. Mrs uKK LONDON BH1DQE. London, June V IjiwreLioe bono van, who jumped off the Drooklyu bridge, and also off the Suspension bridge at Niagara Kalis, today jumped from London bridge into the Thames lie refused to permit a collection to be taken up, saying Die jump was merely in honor of the Queen's jubilee. He intends to jump at an early day otT the Clifton suspension bridge at lirielul tbe highest bridge la England. DAMAIiINd THI NDKK STuhM London, June rt. Thunder oioruis on Saturday in southwestern Germany re sulted in the loss of several liven and great damage to crops M4HK1A1K OK iDCNTICS- N Mul l h l. HRKUN, June f. The Countess Wag dalena von Mollke was married to Franz lnbach, the dioltnguih..l tier man portrait painUr at Kroeian, yt terdsy . SI lt'IDK UK TWu SU'MbKl A 3d I !) A f . IJNDoN, June 5. Two ulficers, naul to have belonged to tbe United Nutes army and navy respectively, have com milled suicide at Monte Carlo. MK. (ILADSTONK'H KKCKITloN IN A I i - 1jNDon, June 5 A nioiialer proces sion in honor of Mr. Qladslone was held at bwansea, Wales, yesterday. Mr (iladslone, w ith prominent liberals of Wales, occupied a special slan t. In wnlch he reviewed the parade. One hundred thousand Welshmen marched past the stand. Cannons were bred and the greatest enthusiasm prevailed. After the men had all passed they massed to hear Mr. (iladslone, who spoke for an hour on lh hcuic ruU- question. A banquet was given lo Mr. Gladstone last evening by the Welsh members of tbe House of Commons and officials of Ihe liberal party. In tbe oourse of a speech at the banquet Mr Gladstone said be would accept any effective measure for home rule, sub ject to the supremacy of Parliament, the UDity of the empire and Ihe wish of the Irish. In his afternoon speech Mr. Gladstone dwelt largely upon the his torioal questions in view, showing that though the Welsh were a distinct na tionality it was in no way inconsistent there should be a perfect, harmonious union with England. "Now ( lilldrcu," said flic l'rellj School "Summer Silk in stripes and plaids ii worth BOo. per yard, and it takes 20 ydp. to make a dress. I have nine dollars in my pocket and my salary is three dollars per week, how much longer must I wait before I have enough to buy my dress." liefore any one had tbe time to wink. a little girl's hand went up. Wby, Grace, "said the teacher, you cannot have the answer so soon. " "Oh yes I have, teacher I You don't hare to wait at all , because A. M. Bak er is selling summer silks at 45c. Mamma bought a dress of it yesterday, and also one of that lovely Camel's Hair Check Suitings. She says it is the best bar gain she ever saw." Grace took her place at the head of the class. The Adrantage of Insuring In the Connecticut Mutual Life. The Company is peculiarly strong by reason of the character of its business and its financial condition; with over forty years eiperienoe. It offers no speculative inducements. It has no special olass of policy-holders who are to get the dividends earned and forfeited by others. It baa do stockholders to absorb profits directly or indirectly. Every policy-holder ia, therefore, sure of getting his insurance at its actual cost to the company year by year; the surplus earned being re turned to him at the end of each year. It selects its risks with great care and ia the healthy sections of our own country only. It seeks new business only at sucji cost as will enable it to continue to give insurance at as low a cost, at least as heretofore, eo far as the fall in the rate of interest will permit. Each policy now issued provides that, in case of lapse after two or three yean' pramiums are paid, it it fully paid up for an amount stated upon the policyi without any action on the part o the insured; also gives large oaah values after ten yean, which are print ed in figures' in the policy ; hence each member will get all he pays tor, and nothing of what any other member pays for. No one is made to lose because he cannot continue paying; no one else gains at his expense. For full particu lars inauire of William H. Oliver. agent. Newborn, N. 0. Fleaaant Vision. The organ of sight, which ie the source of so much pleasure aa well as benefit to man, is very delioate. A great many persons,: not appreciating this, are using cheap spectacles. These glasses, by their imperfect construction and - blemishes, seriously injure and sometimes j almost . destroy the eight. Hawkee'. Crystaiised. Lenses are the most perfect glasses hi the world, being especially adapted tor: the preservation end sometimes restoration of the eight. All eyes fitted ana the fit guaranteed at the drug, store .& IV 8 Duffy,- Hew pjffty aa & n n uayt -t Draymen are notified to call andolKj tain license wunoot runner notice.1 i.ew aa TTWvw m fVl- rT P.ll.... - Mrs. S. Parsons Wi:l uptu a boAKl-.V. ii ' -s tttaaoo a; fuK'li-.v ii -i , rJKS'i ol J i Li Will I- tr . 0oll!Uulltt L , I. .'.s'r. , liS. resort . .. . i For Sale at a Bargain, A very geHie lr i.K win. I and HAKN'hv- I'urin uIm- oj, be obtained on i ; i an u at J ' - : ortice. i - i : ,s a, Bill Poster. l'risoLS havii.g LiiU I v, . well b tive me a tnul hl.Kll.l. Ii J. - i I r -I rderc left at h 'ln r.ru tended to .1 For Sale or Rent. Tbe House an I I 1 :. 1 !.!. . - next lo the Hap! 1st l'r- : pply I.. 111." tf ! ! t Valuable Real Estate K ) 1 i s. 1 . i;. A.. ' l.r Kf .:t!icritli, --, ii. ii.'ii n. !) Koine I M ' , r . i, 1 m, . 11 f 1 -.. 1 i. r 1 i to A . .1 f ft- I A i" It Hue hr 11 k f fh . ,lt 1 1- r i . )t Mittl Onf Hl'iri- oil Hi I n. i- - . i A 1 1 a M l it-1 1 i it . : I.-- . j ' , . , l.ohllOli. "t- 1 r k 1 n r M .tin. 11 - .s '. 1, I'l f-t'Iifc I'Hihll'X ' , M t . ; i h ti ,, It It' "III UP xlH It-.t M : i" ' .hi IliJitf lit it h'M'.- -k-t!,l I'hh,.: VJlliams' Freight Line Stciuicr "LIiij (lity," W nil Hari-K ' 1 ;ee. I aii I will make r.-ulai I r : j ii and r 'l ii 1 11 . r v t 1 w , t k- I U . I 1 liall.M. I rrk-lils l oner J li.u III.' l..,iw- Ii ( J. ( 'urni 1 VVaikii: A . Al . New llel lie Ml M; A 'iiiIh in-.1 1-, Ma ; . WII.I.IAMH. ma) '.".1 il I ( 'r n irV'br Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! If you rmild a jeht seen Sa 1 1 - Ami llie other day vt ben Hlie Iro.e. tli.it n f . r - it 11 1 in Ii minite with that White Mountain Freezer, you would a seen si nut bml y that oulsniiled me ho far UiiiL tbire weren't do fun in Wliitty n and ;i't 01 haven't already done It. .1. (' SALE OF LAND. Mai. il Ninth l-u 1 1 1, . n rnirii 1 'on M ailil Iiili w Ii' k , an 1 1 ifm Iiy her izm lirti rlwm. ht-r u iihi J ih n .1 1111 ft 11 il ;-'r,-.l. ri. y 1 1 .ii . 1 1 . ItiHNer. I lMirsuant In (ne huIhipiiI in i iilmn named pr.M-ee.1 1 ii:ti. I h 1 1 1 m-1 I at li;). A i. II1111 at the I'l'iitl House In raid riHVcn County. .111 Tl K'-I'A) Hie lit- I II ilnv n Jfl.V, IKK", at TWKl.Vh n'.-l... k. MM.tar. that certain lot of land hiluald ni llieeaal side of Craven si reel. In llie Ol y of ,-, u-rn. iHiunded as lollows: lift;1iin1nR at 11 pmnt feet a tu.'bes from lnltnectinn of 1 raven and Pruail street, and rniiB thence iinrtbwar.liy alim Craven street feet, thence eahtvard ly and parallel Willi Bnad street c. feet ( Inches to the back line of Wit No '2t'. thence southwardly and rwrallel with tYnven strest 1 ) fee I. thence noi tliwar.l ly to tlie lH,iiiiiiiit - wltb the Improvements therexm. I .-i 11m ot sale one half cash, halance in hi x tnonthh with interest at tiie rate of si per .ente-n per an nam. M. I'KW. HTKVKNS. in I Jne2w Oommlas :. n. Take Notice. PaoF. W. II . SHEPARD is ruttinc hair for 20 oenW, and also dyeing mus taohes black or brown for 30 cents good order for 20 cents. I u.aov wueaa ivud a nvi a auu L'uuo im hi i u Uhildren g hair cuttinfr, cents. He can be found opposite tho Gaston House, where be has a polite and easy sharer, Thomas Monjohn. Shepard is prepared to suit all who call on bim or send their children. mal7 dtf Prof. W. H. SQEPAUD. Ice Cream. A pure and delicious article, at SARAH OXLEY'S ICE CREAM PAR LORS, on Broad, near Middle street. families supplied at short notice. in ere dirrt NOTICE. The onderslffDed, Thomas nt. hasdDlv oallflBd aa Administrator, wltit tba will annexed of the estate of Burf-wln M. Gates, and hershy kItm aottee that be reqnlres all persons nanac claims asainn ioa cstata or tns said Brrrewyn M. Ht to preeeat tbem Vv the said Thome Qa dnly aathsntlaatod, r parment, oa or before tk )6U ij of 1 L nvy, man, w 9mm inn mmtms ifuiss pieeaea InbarofrtooTsryi r ; - 'f - l ; Pnraons tndobted to ihe estate aantt par trUloat delays. . ...f asylSasw , Administrator. i0. OTI.4;' Smallwood & Slover ' - 1 KS IN ; ia: ahjs,: ' e ItuCKEBTt . .t i.. L ; i.t a : . iAVy, OILS - 6TOV - l:i'-V.s.-l.Li AS TO PRICE r"D DUALITY. ln!llf .N,-m UoOf fO ' llot.l Al..,-,t f-W 1 n. C. ROUND KNOB, lu lait r" ''y reoo- .' M III UJ1 OO HhIIis. Elto- 1. . wlille tUo . . : road. . . 1 urtsaque ; stream ' '-'im rirre I 'l- 111 V Kit, 1. 1 J..I ; is uver mforlii I ' K HKA I I V 1 ., : lie had n- fur 1II11- In the , ui I 01 111 .1 in rltty ' 11 s rt-MBonable I 1; .l K. .Iirietor. ' l8 11. IU'J. If SHAFER'S ilm f in lu 1 ! I n :n the '-. 1 I. ".I .:. 1 .i.i I 1 1.' Ii Hr.-irnl 1., , Ml 1I( IN I I SI Hlackberry Imperial ii fir by I. CALVIN ' M..11, ii ;r,-. I SHAFER, . . New York-. : ! l-.-ii, n.l ,1. I ' in Mi 11 ml y f. 1. in I ! r u j fanillv u.' r. Ulack- a a pre- "i'l"" .if. and rime.lv for iJiarrrnna 1 "ie' ini'l Minilai .l. raii. ineuts of the Nthtem. ban induced the underHigned to I i. i.iin an artn In which fully meete ibi 1 ' 1 1 1 1 r iiii-niH, and can be prescribed an 1 1 .coin in eii de. 1 by the physician, and , tak. n I v adult or child with perfect re- I, .in ,. a.-, to na purity and efficacy. Be- II. pupar.'d f 1 0111 I ho fruit aDd rOOt of tl..- lila. k berry , 111 combination with imp.. rte.l 1 rem h lirandy, thm remedial ac, lit i preMciitcd in tho moHt eflloient ! .nu kini n. and th tindeniiKned truste that hi- .nabiiHliod reputation, of many wan. htaiidiiiK.ua a manufacturer of i-.inii.ir pi eparatioiiH. will serve as a Kuarai.ly f..r the recuiimiendation o this nH the --i in,,., f ,uu, : if (he kind 01 . imiW.,;. I'm up in Half-Pint, 1'iul ,,nd Vuart HottleB. one dozen in a I'KSTIM. iMAl.s. M-.i. imh, N . J , I eb. 'J, la7S. 'U Ii .ir Mr. Shaf. r I teHtify with ; i. ar-ur. to the value of rnur " Mediai 11 1! lila. k berry llrandy," which I was 11 d-iced t.. try by your statement (in h i i l l' the utmost confidence). . that , 1 a- c.nipoHcl ceiihally of good with a ,1, fin,t ,iuautity of I bud I. x tract of Hlackberry Root. You,1 can well depend un the excellence Of the arti '.en w Inch enter into Its compo- 1 -it, mi. fur your Micccr-; in obtaining Or- .li'i'i hen once it in known that you have unequalled facilities for obtaining the boet inaLeriiila and tho disposition to ' mak the hist use of them. '1 on rn very t rtily . 1 J- W. 1'INKUAM, M. D. N in K''nuinc without tho signature "I I- ' main S11 u i:k. si Courtlandt SU, New i ork. ,0 1 or Kale, w bolesal" and retail, by R. 1" 11 .. -oio Aeut, New Berne, ' nijlil dim Just Received : 45 Hhds. New Croii English Island y. niolasses; Will Sell Cheap. APPLY TO Ferdinand Ulricli,, w w M m - W nULliSALE GROITKR .... miuuL.; STREET ,w iV- NEW BKRNE, m d."fe''-' ' . .' t IrA ' X- A. llrrrvV Oin RT.wn . Atlantic & North Carolina. EaiIniii''Cii.Vt XLCKSXARVe OFFICE, 5V-V N kwbirn, i, CA Jane h, UK$Ji-, The Thirty-Third Annual UeettDgef thf tockholdprs of the Atlantic 4 iiorth C2am Una Railroad Company; wuj os'tel f MORKHEAD CITY, N. a4ontHmL9DA tha THIRTIETH day of JTlN.Mt7.V4if , !. jn- qyia r. c. Roberts, eeentafy. - For. Bent. A desirable Dwelling Boose 'xm'r eorner of Nense andUetoaltavreet i ' joinln the Academjt Qreen.rrLL !MfyVa.ehd n it' Ji" ivr. i rpr further partibulBra sr?Ty'to ' ViJn m 5'"W.' BoiJu.vri: s -a . v. u. uuroN,- ' t 1 X1 -; -. i A -u " b - r -' -
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 8, 1887, edition 1
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