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' - IlEMOVHX) HIS 'CL0TI1IIIG EMPORIUM to the Stera lately oocopied by Wm. HoUiiter, where with more Room to display - hi. increased 8 took, he If, with the assistance of MB. SAMUEL JR. BALL, ; , - - - - prepares to show and sell at Hard Pan Prices , The FINEST, NOBBIEST, NEATEST, PEETTIEST and BEST READY-MADE CLOTHING, Gents' Furnishing Good, Straw, Derby and Fur Hats, Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods, Etc., Etc. I AM SOLE AGENT FOR 1 1 BATTLES' MEN'S CALF SEWED $2.50 SHOES The only Shoe, sold rh this rltv that are WARRANT ED ; i.y the Manufacturer TO MJ and BY ME TO MY CCsrt'MfcKS, via: It very pair la Wrranldi arionld any of them In anyway within any reaaouable time give oui, 1 will upon return of damaged pali and state ment h ' length of wear, ,n hkk KiroiiD the Money Or GIVB ANO'lIIltK NKW fAlH IN IIl'H4NO. It 18 the best, finest mid cheapest ejhoe In the world fur the money. 'J Uey come la rtuttou. hlaln an d ISLarp Toed (Xngrrs t.uJ l.ace Up Bltoes. 1 have le.l luionlal. from some of our beat and lead ing cltlcena. who have bwighltue -B ATTLE8 SHOE,'' aome of which have worn one patraa lotig as 17 months, find procouuce It the Best, Cheapeal aiid Easiest Wear ing Shoe In the world. respectfully solicit an inspection of our Htock and guarantee entire satUfao ion to all purchasing from us. MAX SCHWEEIN, Middle Street, at Wm. Hollister's Old Stand, Sign of Flag. lINSEY Girls and Young Ladies La Gt-rctrigfo, INT. C Full corpH of Teat-horn. New KinMing. Aini!i- ;t Vi'iiiitioil.iticniN lor Boarders. Write for terms to lunlti dwt! The Flowers that bloom in the Spring have nothing to do w ith Garibaldi's movements in favor of the Siamese Twins. Hut F. T. PATTERSON, The Middle Street Merchant, HAf A PINE 1,1 NK OF Gentlemens Furnishing Goods Consisting of Collars, Cuffs, Shirts laundried and uulaundried, Underwear, Suspenders, Half Hoee, Lisle Thread (lloves. Silk t'rabrellas, etc. A Daisy line of Neat and Nobby Neck Wear, in styles and prices that excel competition. 1 bought for cash, and am dotermined to slaughter high prices. No young man's wardrobe complefle without an addition from this handsome stock. If jou want a Suit of Clothes, way down in pi ice and wBy up in quality , do not stand on the order of your coming, tut come nt ouce My stock of Hats knocks all others fifty per cent, lower in price, all new, oeat, fresh, and the latest styles. Also Dry Goods Homespuns, Ginghams, Notions, Carpets in fact a general stock, from which everybody may select, at Hock Bottom Trices. my7 dw6m OLDEST AND LARGEST Walter D. Moses & Co. 114 AIAtN STItEKT, RICHMOND, VA. ry J 1 1 V , iiiPiit'mi'iiftsMf I dL 1 I .rV I C j 1 , ninTrrminassfr i ObrresvoodeDce sol lilted.- Catalogues mailed free on application at the office of ur rtJk,CroUns Afrenv . fcv'a ii 4anl?dwr)m i 3 immMdXnmI w-ys-twwtsi Ltmr pre 1 . JwrLoi wbotD took fai t r.d r rwurt fcoHjth br I br be ot ill t - irf wlH I SAL rAJ ILLUs A Ksxi ! Our tot IVbiJty.Omafe mk bA Jri,Tti mmmi in I 4 m sirt l aatsbswd tor mja V r lit en any mam or mi' t hsn U 1 ftad ('i-i V vmt tn utt tn j I marn at of .r,i lojwnmJi m.aA t ifnrOM HtsVlUsW l c - rvna irrwjii. koq i tit tmmtm I rwTnThk a. A aPTUHad t ktVH en fcswse W MM V ntf V - - 11 - - slsl.sm, V M AMSMtV V An T Ke? 5 rVrFLOVh; mEJl M " W M SBBB & m UQltXZzl'Z. BAJLT, TODACCO : 8N17FF ; A5D CIQAltS,, - SB er - rj ! s " f n ths OKOCr:iir UKE, s rULL STOCK and t io" rnrcr.3 f?r cash. . -;" r -,;r--, ' - - Vi4b SGHWERIW school, JOSEPH KINSEY, PRINCIPAL. MUSIC HOUSE IN VA. Pianos and Organs on easy monthly taken in exchange, bought, rented and repaired. InnKDir Slock efIIEGT Kll MC, Instruction Hookaof all kinds. Pperlal I'ls i count to Teachers and Schools. Catalogues ! mailed free. Assortment of Mnstc sent on lelectlton If desired. Hiring lor all Mimical JnstramenU. A few slightly used Pianos and nra - ans of standard marea. from 126 to f. Agent of Dobson'a Professional Silver Bell Banjos. Violins, Accordions, and everylhlLU In the Musical Line. Colm, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE, N. C. Amtifc imr i mi m tt siwsiiii im an Ibr tkra tToMn, ud all (Jiaekt wnossoniraira l inniAMi uurn Uu. TksSIIRiBXMBtUiS14 vi aco niiiii im id - iasayws. FoMt4 si srlsiilie Brain iMtoma to Hi ant ef dMa U eaai fkMKWf the bmu ossbMbj l mil, Tks aiMiiiitrMiias.luiSbs neMiy sum ra wssemaM uui TaUTKiTasjtatk1niri& ra a Csesjst ao8H V.anh8tM,wT.Xi0on, TrtsU of our Anpllas JUfc to Termel "AW A JiAaVt - ! J - corrk tiVQAU,; BYRVrS THE JOUENAL. THE LITTLE MAID OF CHllOTXI. She comes the dusty road adown In cap of white ani homespun gown , Her hair has caught an amber glow The mellowing sunlight loves to throw . Her eyes have something of the hue Of harebells bathed by morning dew ; Hark ! how she sings in guileless glee. This little maid of Chamouni. Down dewy paeture-Blop6 there swells The jangled sound of iron bells From noisy tongues by cattle swayed The while they crop the lender blade. And on her bearing, low and faint, There falls the young lamb 's touching plaint, As on she wanders merrily, Tbe little maid of Chamouni. Above the rock-girt vale she knows. Dowered with a deathless crown cf snows. Mount lilauc aspires a king whose sway Will last till mountain walls decay. In icy lethargy of white The glaciers flash the golden light Small thought to snowy peaks ives she. This little maid of Chamouni. j Since first she oped those sunny eyes. She has beheld these mouarchs rise In mighty majesty of power Through winter storm and summer shower, This is her world what lies afar To her is distant as a star. She has no care for days to be, I This little maid of Chamouni. I Clinton Kcollard . Swine Cholt iH. I A good thiug conceruiug bwnu- I I Lolera is well said on page - 0 of : thf- Juue Cultivator: That liv gi ii)K Iswiue a variety of wholesome food, j au abundahce of pure water, com lortable, clean shelter ami quar J ters, and keepirj an mar to 'nature's ireatmeut as the con ditions of domestication will permit, we may marly or altogether pre vent the appearance of Hwirie cholera, is supported by mi much evidence that it cauuot be deuiid with reason. .My father indulged in the expensive luxury of lieipicnt out breaks of cholera among his swine for years; tten, becoming conimed that rational, careful treatment of the animals would prevent this disease, he stopped 1 Ins search (or a remedy and gave I all his attention to sanitation and (hygiene in the swine lot. That j was almost twenty years ago, and there has been but one outbreak ol disease among his swine since, and that only carried off five or six pigs, lie Las always been known as an extensive grower of the beBt hogs. He has reared nothing but Ture bred swine for a quarter of a cen tury at least: hence he has further demonstrated that pure bred swine may be protected from tbe disease. There is no reason why disease should prevail among swine more than other animals, except that swine are kept under conditions which are very nnfavorable to health. Swine plagueisproducel by a bacterium, it is true, but other diseases produced by bacterid are quite common, and it is well known that general wenknes favors theso diseases, while a vieorons body is more than a match for the bacteria. No remedy for tho genuine swine plague has been ditcovered; but that it may be almost, if not quite, prevented has been demonstrated by many swine raisers, and tbe measures of prevention are those which make swine raising all the more profitable, aside Irom the ! prevention of disease. Southern i Cultivator. 13 11 1 Xye Talks to Young Men. Yonng man, what are you living fori Xiavoyou an object dear to yon as life, and without tho attain ment of which you feel that your life would have been a wide, shore less waste, peopled by the spectres of dead ambitionT Yon can take your choice in the great battle of life, whether you bristle up and win a deathless name, or be satis fied with scabs and mediocrity. Many of those wha now stand at the head of tho nation as statesmen and logicians were once 'unknown, nnhonored and unsung. Now tbey saw the air of the halls ol Congress, and their names are plastered on the temple of fame. Yon can win some laurels too, if yon will brace up and secure them when they are ripe. Live temper ately ond $9 a month. That's the way we got oar start. Get some true, nobleminded young lady of yoar acquaintance to assist you. Tell her of your troubles and she will gladly advise yon. Then yon can marry her, and she will advise you some more. Yon needn't be out of advice at all unles job want to. She, too, : will tell you when yon hare' made a mistake. She will come'tO you frankly and acknow lege that von have made a jackass of yarseifV As-shs rets more, acquainted with yoa she Will be more candid . with yoff, and ' ia her nnstndied, girlish way, she will point errors, andgradaally convince yoa with an old chair leg and other argoments, that yoa were wrong, and your past life will oomerup before yoa like panorama and yod witt tell her so, and she will let ;yoh -op again. Life la indeed mighty struggle. It is businessr -We.T cant, all Jx editors and lounge around ; all t the time, and weagjgood clothes and i hare oar names in the papers, and draw princely salaries. Some one must do the work and drudgery of ! life, or it won t te doue. Tkc Verdict I nauioi vua. W. D. Salt, druggist, bitipus, Ind , I , testifies: "1 can ip,otuuieiiJ tlectric t Bitters as the very Loi remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every case. One man took six bottles, and 1 was cured of rheumatism of ten years I standing. Abraham Hare, druggist. 1 Bellville. 'Lio. affirms. "The best sell. ing medicine 1 have ever handled in my 2U years eiperieuce is Electric Bit I 'ters. " Thousands of others have added ! their testimony so that th verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do curd ail diseases of the liver, kidneys or blood. Only a hall dollar a b tile at H. N . Duffy s drug store. TORPID LIVER Is k ii w ii b I It t At- uini i m ( i 111. ; A ft - hid tm ulh ut'.c ::.t ..." furn-d ,r '.-IiHlll : 1 - .... t, : ... J .urr tn a i Ht-utljtrl.t-, :i. i! ,. 'r :.! ' ; 1 nut-a. 1, 'i.e 11. b i. 1 v 1 :.t-t, ' H t a M t 1 1 n : ' ; ' 1 1 '' i' 1. : . r : iU.i- : n: ' ! m :nd. w : . iiv.i. ' ft . 1 t -I p 1 v ' '-. v' t'flj l!..!i; T r 1 : i 1 1 A uatural lluvv of nil. rimn lli I. r hi iml itt r Sa lit t, 1 1 li ' 1 1.1 : . t it - a . BILIOUSNtSS, 1 , It In imII , i.t.'.,Ht, ! I I . Bli. : t a I "iw a . , 1 t-t'ii :i 1 t ; t.iu- Hi.il j 1. 1 1, u.c 1 -r I. d.i . .... I 1 : 1 1 llt- i .1, : 1 Mi,Mm-. 11 ... oil) 1.1 11 im: Ii"'"1 Z ! 11 I 'il 1 ' ' 1 1 ! ) 1 1 1 1 ! : 1 1 , , ' J. II. Stlllu ,w Co , l'ltlluadrl'll l u. popular rvmvdy nt vor fall. It t'l I ei-lliull y 4-il re Dyspepsia, "Constipation, Sicl Headache, Biliousness And all li.-'iu-es ari.inr (rum i Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion. '1 ttt- 11 a 1 11 ra I ru 1 1 Itt jfMHl u M'( 1 1 1 IIIkI faolltl 1m4' Miiiull ; if ik ll I If silts r U I -l H 111 4'UM lORHulloH. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Goods Found. In Craven county, on tho cdo (if. Muddy branrh ixx-iittin. on tin- mirth side, of Nf"" r v . " .v Kerne, j and aboul . ' 'i l.r l'urify road, a lot of Imiii.i-m., a t lock, m'oonn, tho innide workn of a wntrh, etc., etc. i The owner or owners of said goodH can ol lain tin) h.'iiiio by uiiiK' Hubeluntial jiroof of ownership and iiyin( for this ! advertisement and other charges. U is ; llioliKbt that thi'HC (;oodn were left there by tho noloriouH horHt thief who w a in thin Kectimi conic time no. CIIAHI.EV II'Ot'K, j v 1 7 dwlm New Heme, N. C. Take Notice I Our store is (illeil with Iro isions, (iroeerics, (aaneil (iooils, Drj (lotxls, Crockery, Etc. We keep a full line of the Celebrated Prison Boots and Shoes. C. S. Parsons & Sons' Boots and Shoes. Every j air warranted 10 (ive satis faction. I Country merchants and the people generally are requested to call and ex amine our larjro ftock before purchas- I ing. We will give you low figures. We job Lorillard tSnnlT. J ROBERTS & BRO., South Front tt.. A'eto Berri, A'. O "A BOOK FOR THE PEOPLE." CAPWVATIIV'G ! I'SEFVL I KltxioenC Dl.raulon.. sod Diplomatic I'aprr. on the Greatl Public Question, of lhe.Pa.1 SDd Present. J AMBH G. BLAIE. KmbraclnghlimsstrlysreunienBi on tlK vital lsns Is the tsf Slavery Struma, the AU Important bahor Cnuatum. JVofciWMon. Irtth Bnme Ruir, t ut.. elo, fA FoRTTtrs roR Iitmik Oaitvasskkh! Arru CiTTONIt F-H TFRKITttRT CtmittH I WITH A RcH I THE HEMiY Hil l. I'l H1.1SJUMJ CO., Norwich. Ct. Attention ! Housekeepers. I WILL SELL YOD Better Goods Money Than Any House in tbe City. Give me a trial. If not satisfactory, money refunded. Very respectfully, E. B. HACKBURN. Old Suits Hade Hew. gentlemen and Ladles' Clothing Cleaned, dyed and repaired by JOSS WILLIAMS, on Hancock street, between - Booth Front and pollock rtreeta. Hew Berne, N. C I The patronag of tbe el tl sen. of New Berne anj surrounding conutrr la . earnestly to netted. JnJldUwH I M iim Ht,:.-. ... TBK fi " P H 1 1 11 it M ' -1. : , ii. . .. . . . n - - - 1, h : 1 uftb y 1 siiu TioieraMorbus r&mps olie QJiarrhoe ummer YSentery t?ll Cured bfrt t e a spoon fu ( nf Perrl)ais?c!i cr in, a little Milder Surar and ) titer nuii. j. ti l. u.k.k..t. t.u.i. i 1 ;- s 1 ... H 1. 1 1 . h 1 .V I N 1 li: N 1 .! ; . . ,. . 1 1 . . . . 1 . ; ; !. ! ,- 1 ,. I. ! . N . It I. vl- AOH UK I J I I KiMTl KK. Parlor Suits, Chamber Sets Walnut Bedsteads, Hureaii, Wardrobes. IMattressen, Chairs, I. ounces, Hofa-i, Centre Tall,, lite,, AT ItOCK BOTTOM IMtlCI'-S JOHN SUTER, MMille Hired. fw Ucriie N l KASTHK.1 KIUKTB HKtlLHA MARBLE WORKS, M W HEKK. . ( . Monuments,. Tombs. Antliil b ludi tirfcve and Bulidlng work Id ITALIAN&AMERICAN MARBLE Orders will receive prompt attentiot satisfaction guaranteed. JOE K. WILLIS, Proprietor (Hnccessor to Osorfs W. Olaypools) Cor. UROAD AD CRAVKK St$. SEW BERXE. A'. ( O. E. Millkb is my authorised ageti nKinston. maBO-lrdw Hyde Line Company. NEW BERNE, N. C. APRIL 2S, 1W SUMMER SCHEDULE UF TliK HTKAMEll To go Into effect on and after May 1st, 1C87, Wednesday Lesre w Berne at SEVEN A.M. tot Bay boro, stopping at Adams Creek, Smiths Creek, Vandemere and Stonewall. Thursday Leave Bay boro at SEVEN A. M. tor New Berne, Slopping at ntonewau, vande mers, Smiths Creek and Adams Creek. Saturday Leave New Berne at 8KVEN A.M. for Bayboro, stopping at Adams Creek. Smiths Creek, Vandemere and Stonewall. Monday Leave Bayboro at SEVEN A. M or New Hems, stopping at Stonewall, Van -demare, smiths Creek tvad Adams Creek. By this arrangement we are able to make cloae connection with the Northern steamers, also having good accommodations both for passengers and freight at very low rates, and ask the merchants and prodneen along Its line to give tt their cheerfoi support. Freight reealTed under oover erery day of the week. For further Information enquire at the offloe), root of Craven street. Or any on tt agents at the following places: ABE LKK, Adams Ceek, 8. U M06OI IQAL. smiths Creek, p. H. ABBOTT, Vandemere, O, H. FOWLKrietonewaU, FOWLEB A COWELL, ay boro. 1 apdW; W, P. BV7RRP8, O. M, J8TEAMEBS. THE NEUSE L TREOT RIVER Steamboat Company. vs .. r l. l. 1 l e li... j.' , v ll fc ufl arte- . t,L ..kf . el .ftf" Steamer 1 rent V ... .r . e r w h-"'.e ?'-r 7frlilili fVery Hcdi.rft'.... t, . ' t ;i. :t'.L.r!. leave J rvlilu t - , , !: , U utL:i.a al aj ptjlij t fe '. : t - u Steamer hlnaton. l. 1 Ut 6- v: ht 1 uru- ' b B la L d t t 1 t ' h J J I . 1 k1, e bern W huM r. K:liul l t t.A hhi e rt'.. .-Ilbv . e t v . . . -i.L'.i.: ,itL.a : ' f .'.- yio.a J b l a i . r.kt-r 1 r. r.c. J id . itl. .N! a.l.b4-f EASTERN CAROLINA DISPATCH. I In f aat I l if lit Line l t lit I 1.1 1 . 1 I r I 11 . 1 I I, ( . 1 (l I I 11 I't.iui. alii .1 1 I i I, , lln I 1 1 uivi r. 1' I. I l I , , I n , , , k . II ...I tin, frl, .Int-llti. till, ill, S I r. I !. K I. Il . mil 1 Hi tl V A it by .Nt-W l.'.ter 1. 1.!., I ) H 1 1 OLD DOMINIC M'liAMSHiP CLMPANY HE-OI'EN K D. Tin tll.l III. 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Freight LiDe FOR NEW YORK, : BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, a:.tl n'. y'-'-'t rs n t h ii 11 ii w oNt 4 f l : i h 1 ti ft ; -jr . . 1 r f . 1 In Niw f r New H"Ti a t rii:iC 7, NOKTH lCIVKK, Office of Mew York and Baltimot Transportation Oo. tr. hKnif boTild rem inbr tht tht i on 1 lh tf mhiii I.inot nt nf Nw Y rr k , m a htn ri i. 1 t rorjnninn mih Haltiroorf for Nw rlrni plII inmlf, fcnj onlj on ehdnp J SKI--WEKKLY STEAMERS Between let Ecrne md Eallimon .t orTolk) Leaving Km B.rc. In Hmtlmor. TfESDAY FRIDAYS at 1 p in L.sts Baltimore to Msw Bm. WF.DMSDATS ded SATCRDATf .p.. Agents an a. foil. v. EUBglS" FOSTIB, O.ii', Jfana.r. sc Lifht St , Bal't. M AS W Mci;aRRI(!K, At 1 Norfolk, Va. W. P. Ol rd. A Co.. Pbiiad.lr.hla. II Son! YorS a Balto Tran. Lln., Pier .North river E. Sampscm, Boston, 6S Central wbart. K. H Rockwell, Providence R. I. D O Mink, Fall River, Derrick wharf ship, leare Boston, l ne.aaj. and tsaisraeta " New York dally. " " Baltimore, Wednesdays anSatraf Fall River, Mondaya, Wednsaaays ' Fridays. rroviaence, Ssnrdaya. hroagh kills ladlag given, and rates gaaraa to all polnu, at the different ngtces of panles. iTrrirl VmiVim nt Dull- mil Sill Tili K r.. I.IKE. A ktar M it B tUXJ Ag sw ita 9
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