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Daily Journal ,VGL, VII.rNO. 23. NEW BERNE, N. C. FRIDAY. APRIL 27, 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. 1 HE J - If", -r "V ! L '1: LOCAL NEWS. BUSHTESS LOCAL8. A BAY MULE for tale by OlO. Al.l.KN & Co. ATTENTION H0U8EKEEPER8. If you wish something extra fine, try my new Crop spring Butter; it is su perior to any ever sold in this market 35c. per lb. My Sugar Cured Bams, Shoulders and Breakfast strips re delicious; try tbem 200 barrels more of Wylie. Smith's Royal Crown Flour, the finest in the world . just re ceived, which I am selling in ten pound lots at 3 cts per lb All mj goods re extra fine and I sell them cheap. have got tbe trade a d I am going to keep it. Save money by remembering rny motto: small proute and quick sales Spend your money with The Grocer, a231m E. B. Hackblhn. E are requested to stte that the Berne is T only Cash Store in New directly opposite Watson & Daniels' Ice House on Middle street, at Humphrey & Howard's old stand. O ARBEIT'S Medoo Vineyard Cognac V-A and Wines for sale, at Manulactu rer's prices, by JaMKS Redmond. PHILLIP'S Digestible Cocoa can be had of B. N. Duffy, northwest cor Her of Pollock and Middle sts.. New Berne, N. C. aSQ if ICE for sale at U C. Baker 's. Broad street, at lc. per pound. alOlf WHEAT BEAN. Timothy and Clover Hay. Feed Oats. Seed Rice at S. W. & E. W. 8malxwood's aprl02w I JURE Liquors and Wines for Medici nal and other uses, at wholesale. James Rkdmond. CHOICE N. pound at Hams at 12 i cents per A. Miller's. REDMOND'S Ginger Ale. Lemon Soda, etc., equal to imported. James Redmond. ?Cf Tons Ammonlated Fertiliser. )J Geo. Aixkm & Co. DIRECT importation of French Brandy and Holland Gin arrived in bond and duties paid at Custom louse in New Berne, guaranteeing gen jine goods for sale. Jab Redmond. The Swiss Bell Ringers will be at the theatre tonight. Tbe pretent term of the District Court is hoUingout better than usual. A parly of seven from Plymouth, Miss., registered at Hotel Albert last night. Rsv. H. OBowen, a Disciple minister of Kineton, bsptised four converts at the toot of Broad street yesterday. "Was tbe still running)"' asked At torney Busbee of a witness yesterday. "No, air, it was not running but making whiskey." Toe Republicans of the Fifth Ward at thejr meeting held on Wednesdsy night nominated H H. Simmons for councilman for the ensuing year. The roof of Stimron's large saw mill caught fire yesterday. Tbe alarm was given and the Are department turned ont but the fire was extinguished before any damage was done and before the engines arrived. Mr. D. 8. Simmons of Washington, N. 0. has located on Middle street with what he claims to be the latest improved machine for renovating feathers. He brings a number of endorsements and guarantees good work. Particulars can be found in advertisement. It has been 1001011010 since any public amusement was in New Berne, so the coming of the Swiss Bell Ringers will be a real treat. The program is an enterestlng one and will no doubt be high) j pleasing. Tickets on sale at Bell's jewelry store at 0 o'clock this morning. Doors open at 8 o'clock, per formance 8:30. 8teamer Movements. The Vesper of the E. C. D. ine ar ; rived yesterday with a cargo of general merchandise, and will sail today at 4 V o'ejock. The Eaglet of this line will " arrive tomerrow. ' Body Found. The body of the boy Jim Green, col., who was drowned last Friday, was found' - yesterday evening np Jack Smith's Creek. As there was no evi dence of foal play no inquest was held . by coroner Oden. Personal. ' - Rev. Ur. Vase has returnel from visit to Goldsboro and Washington where he T preached twenty-six times within the last two weeks. He left an interesting revival 1b progress at Wash- ; ; Messrs. Calfit Stokes and J.K. Weth eriegtonof Centreville, Pitt county, are '' traeklea Aral, air."' -i . -. Tbi Best SAtrs to the world tor Cuts, Braises, Soree Uloere, -,. Sal Kheum, Fever4 Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains. Corns, and all Ekia Lrcptions, and positively' euros "piles or do pay required. It is guaranteed to five porfect satisf aetioa, or money re cn Frio S5 cents per hox. For ale by E. N. DuSr. ; f jaa 17 U. 8. District Court. Court convened on Thursday morn ing at ten o'clock. The motion for a new trial in lbs case of U. 8. vs. Grady Smith for passing counterfeit coin was argued by Messrs. L. J. Moore and Clement Manly for the defendant, and by Attorney Busbee for the government. The motion for new trial was, over-ruled. A petition for clenjsncy. signed by the jury, was pre sented to Hie Honor, and some evidence as to the defendant's recent ifuod con duct .Sentence of court, six months id the jail of Duplin county and pay a nue of tin dollar. la the libel c.ae of Hubfcood and Forbes against the cleanier Beta, the judgment of the court was that the plaintiffs he allowed IsioO OO. In the case of I'. S. vs. W. T. Cherry. P. M ., for unlawfully opening- a pack age of mail, His Honor held that open ing a package of that class by a poet master was not an cHenee, and that detaining nut being charged iu the hill, ordered a verdict of not guilty. I'. H vs. Rjbert Harper and Frank P. Harper aerer! cases of retailing and illicit distilling ia which verdicts of guilty were rendered, no resistance being made by the defendants. The district attorney called the attention of the court to the fact that at his first court in this city these parties with sev eral others came forward and submit ted to cases of indictments against them for these olfencee and judgment was suspended upon payment of cost, with the understanding that if ihey again engaged iu the business judgment wouiu oe pravej in llie loruitr caeJ. that they had abused (be mercy of the court thus extended, and he now asked judgment in tbe former rases. Clement Manly and Chas. II. Brown, Eeqrs , made appeals to the court in behalf of the defendants. Sentence, eighteen months in each a.-u of illicit) distilling. being three )6ii in ih nilentiary at Albany, and a line of one hundred dol lars each. I.'. S. y. h 1. Stanly, ool., for an as sault on ibo hirfb seas I.. J. Moore, K.q , for the defendant. District At torney liuobce, assisted by Clement Manly, K.q , for the government. Capt. J.ibn V. Ireland, master of the schooner diaries, was tbe party assault ed and wa the on y w itness examined. Verdict, guilty. .Sentence, m months ia Craven county jail. AKTKKNOON hKSMON. The case of V. 8. vs. Jas. W. WaUon and Wm. M. Watson, jr., for using the mails for fraudulent purpohes was taken up. Clement Miuily, 1 Kj , and Clark & Clark appeared for the defendants, Messrs. Busbee ani Peebles for the gov ernment. When the case was called Mr. Manly stated that he desired to make a motion, and asked that the jurors be required to re tire while the motion was being dircussed. When the juror had retired Mr. Manly made a motion toqueeh the indictment upon the ground that the scheme to defraud was not suf ficiently defined. The motion was ably argued by Meaera. Manly, W. W.Clark, and Hon. C. C. Clark for the defend ants, and by Mr. Busbee for the govern ment. The motion to quash was denied and the case set for 10 o'clock this morning, to which time the court took a recess. I School Ccmmi ncements. Rev. J. S. Dill, of Goldsboro, will de liver the annual literary address at the commencement exercises of Kins ton College on Thursday, June "lb. Tbe News and Observer says of him: "Mr. Dill has the reputation of being a fine speaker, gained while in bis native State, Georgia, from which be has re cently removed. The citizens of Kin' ston and visitors to the commencement may expect a fine effort from tbe rev erend gentlemen." The closing exercises of Pamlieo Male and Female Institute will take place Jane 14th. Clement Manly, Esq., of this city wilt deliver the address and eur Pamlioo friends may expect some thing rich and instructive. Swiss Sell Dingers. Armstrong & Fitupatrick's Swiss Bell Ringers and Merry Makers, will be at the theatre tonight. They have been spoken well oi by the press and will no doubt furnish amusement foe every taste. It combines both instrumental and vocal musio with a great deal of wit and' humor thrown in. The man ager here informs us that the hall has been put in good condition and that this is ths last opportunity of tbe season for hearing a traveling troupe in New Berne. ADTICB TO OTHaTJU. " Mb?, WihslowI Soorrara Btkct should always be used for children teetbing. It soothes the, child, softens tbe guss, allays all pain, euros wind oolio, and is the best remedy fcr'diar fcae. Tweotv-five cents a bottle, v aar71dtuthsatwly -,. V Our Colored Schools. ' we nave a communication g iviog an aooount of the closing exercises of Smith's Academy in the 8th school dis tript (ool.) which was taught by I. H, Smith and Edward Havens. The ac count is highly complimentary to the teachers and schools. We hove also had on hand for some time a write up of the closing exercises of Rio Grande school in this county, taught by W. J. Rountree. He too seems to have been a very successful teacher. It is a pleasure to note the progress of these schools and trust that the teach ers are impressing their pupils with the correct idea of education that it does not as some seem to conclude mean that they should slop work. Elizabeth Oakes Smith. We lake from an exchne tbe ful lowing interesting reference lolhedis linguished and venerable lady who re sides so near us "Elizabeth Oakes Smith, renowned in her day for her rare beauty and superb literary recrptuns, at which Poe, Wil lie, Bryant, Margaret Fuller, the Cary slaters, and a hoel of others were ever welcome gueata, is now quietly passing declining years in thd village of Holly wood, N. C. Although nearly eighty two years of age, she still retains much of the beauty of faoe and form which distinguished her in early life, and ber mind is still remarkably clear, filled with anecdotes of her celebrated hus band, Beba Hmnh (Major Jack Down ing), who died in llto at the age of seventy six. Tennis on the Green. Proper out door spuria are a great blessing to those whose occupation does not admit of enough physical exerci.e. A nice one has been inaugurated on tbe Academy Ureen. It is lawn tennis and a more beautiful placa could not hays been selected. The entire square is covered with a luxuriant coat of green grass and the stately elms and heavily foliaged maples lend shade to make It a place of great attraction. A FEW NO IKS. Sullivan, tbe slugger, arrived at Hoi ton Tuesday from Euro;, and quite an ovation was accorded him. Work was resumed Tuesday at the Edgar Thomson steel works, Pittsburg. seven hundred men went to work, and the strikers are giving no trouble. The session of the Senate Tuesday was opened w ith prayer by a Jewish Habbi, the second instanoe of the kind in the history of the government. The Senate Tuesday confirmed a num ber of Presidential nominations, among which was that of Ezekiel E. Smith, of North Carolina, to be minister resi dent and consul general to the Republic of Liberia. In the Sjnate Tuesday there was a long and interesting debate on the inter national copyright bill, which went over without action, when the bill for tbe establishment of a Bureau of Animal Industry was considered, which also went over without action. Several bills for tbe erection of lighthouses were passed, and under "tbe era of good feel ing" some pension bills were also passed. The House was principally oc cupied in a discussion of tbe tariff bill, Mr. McMillin, of Tennessee, making a lengthy and able speech in its fsvor, and Mr. Burrows, of Michigan, making an extended speech in opposition thereto. each speaker was warmly congratulated by his party colleagues. Notice. Tbe registration books of fifth ward will be open at Mr. Sam 'I Cook's buggy shop. Pollock street, on Thursday. Fri day and Saturday, May 3d, 4th and 5 tb, 1888. W. P. Metts, Registrar. Attention, Democrats. A mass meeting of the Democrat voters of Pamlioo county will be held at the court boose in Bayboro on Mon day of Superior Court, being tbe Slst day of May next at 12 o'olock m , for tbe purpose of selecting delegates to the State and Congressional Conventions. All Democrats are requested to attend. By order of ths Democratic Executive Committee. D. B. Hooker, Chairman. Intlgratkn CosTeaUoa. Hot Srauos, N. C. April 14 A pre liminary meeting was held here tonight to formulate a plan of organisation for the Immigration Convention. A resolu tion was passed to the effect that each city la the South, with 60,000 inhabi tants, shall eon tribute one thousand dollars toward establishing a Bureau ot Immigration in New York eity. The Convention will meet at noon tomor row. : . - A Vwiee Cress k Xxeeetlrs Mm. A. K. Ha wis- Deer Sir: Ths pBttiseopio glasses you furnished me some time since, gave excel lest sjatis f action. I have tested them by .use, and must say they are uaequaled in clearness and brilliancy by any that I have ever worn; " Johjt B. Qokdqsv ... Governor of State of Georgia. All eyes fitted and fit guaranteed by t. 8. Daffy, Nsw Berne, M. C. a74ml WASHINGTON NEW S ANI) NOTES. Washikutc. D. C, April 24, 1853. THK IAKJKK DEUATIi. Ia accordance with the instructions of the last Democratic caucus the Demo cratic members of the Ways and Means Committee took their Republican col leagues into conference, with tbe ob ject of assigning some limitation to their tariff debate, but beyond agreeing to the continuation of the tariff debate today and tomorrow no decision was reached. Tne Republicans want fifty hours for their side of the question ami they object to eyetiiLR sessions. Tbe uciuorialB noiJ Uist evening seenons are necessary and in tbal fifty hours to each bide is raluer much. The tanlf debate will b iujin,.,l today. Mr. McMillan will inUe ihe tlrsl speech and be will be follow r I , i. the Republican silr b liarr,,r of Michigan. mi. ii i .- t M jIi r Tbe caucus of Democratic Kepre.sci.la lives last mglil brought together about 120 members. Us purpose was to re ceive the report of the Democratic members uf the Wave and Means Com mittee on the result of their (forte to arrive at an agreement with their He- publican colleagues as to the lime al loted for general debate on the bill l'be Republican ultimatum - tiftv hours of the daily session of tho Mouse for their side us not rec eived with favor when laid before the caucus bv Mr Mills, but a prolonged discussion, which was participated in by ni iiiy members. including Meanrs Scott Dolman and Hooker, failed l i, .-u.t in uny plan that rJUIjbt fan 1 1 i peel, d to r. d lice the time demand -d of uie Kepuh.icans An amendment to 01,,. the resolu tions olfered I y Mr liwurln nd pro viding fur the allowance of live days debate on each m le of iln- llcuie re ceived such b anty support thai it was dropped. The general ki i.tnm nl of t(lt. caucus miaiiv cryslnlii il in the opinion that II would be inexpedient to attempt to limit debatf on the tanlf at this time that it would bo letU to resume im mediately thi" consideration of the bill and woik industriously al it, hoping that as the debate progressed the House would become wearied and be in a humor to curtail it Thii. opii.i n found ei presuon in the following residuum. which was unanimously ndi pled Resolved, That it in the opinion of this caucus thai the tanlf discussion hall be resuin-d tomorrow and con tinued to a conclusion to the exclusion of oilier business, except that night session may be held and . rf not required for debate up ri the tariir. shall be em ployed in current legislation, the direc herelofore given touching an amicable arrangement un to the time of debate on the tanlf hill to continue in force. ' The reference to the "amicable ar rangement' refers to the direction to the majority of tint Ways ami Meme Committee to ascertain the wishes of the Republicans, and tho continuance was ordered in the hope that tho Republican members might be" disposed to com promise at the meeting of the committee today. The caucus nd j nirne i afierten o'clock. (Senator John Slier man neems to hive the most unbounded faith in the ulti male success of his candidacy for the Presidential nomination, with the ea Senlial necessity for an election there after, for he has rented his house at IjI'J K street, opposite Krauklin l'ark, to (ien. Sexton, lf. H. Army, for a year The Senator, it is said, intends to live at a hotel until he goes into the While House. The hotel keeper is to be con gratulated. The President vetoed three private pension bills yesterday. Due granting a pension to Hannah C. Do Witt, was an exact duplicate of a bill which became a law on March 10th last. Another, in favor of William U. Bookersbaw, of Jackson, Mich , who never saw fight, but, as he says, was hurt in a ecu 111 o with three other scouts of the rendez vous. The third granted a pension lo Morris T. Nanton for sore eyes, which were originally Bore before the war. KOKEIU.N NEWS. Hl.KMS, April 2-1 The Emperor's fe ver increased toward rridnight. His condition causes alarm. Berlin, April 24. Three thousand shoemakers are on a tlrike in this city. The ship-builders at Schworin have struck work. Tbe North Herman Gazette says that the Emperor's condition shows clearly a perceptible tendency towards a slowly progressive improvement. His fever basdimished regnlarly during the last few days. His temperature today was 28 degrees Celsius. His physicians, hope for further abatement in spite of tbe recent symptoms developed, and they find eepecial reasons for hops in tbe return of his appetite. Tbe fact that tbe Emperor has hitherto taken a fair quan tity of nourishment is solely due to tbe urgent recommendations of bis physi cians. Good results followed tbe ob servance of their advice, and his present disposition to take solid food is a satis factory symptom. Dut, says the paper, it is necessary to exercise caution in pronouncing judgment in tbe present aspect of tbe case. Tbe Emperor showed emotion on receiving Queen Victoria today. Ee apparently suffers no ill effect from the meeting. Dr. Kraui will leave tbe Castle for the present. Portraits. In oil or crayon from' life or small picture done by Miea Aurora Mace, wboia teaching- drawing and painting by latest methods, at her residence on Johnston street. jaalldtf. ifBVP or Fies la Nature's own true laxative. It is the most eaaily taken, and the most effect ive remedy known y .Cleanse the Sys tem when Bilkrai or Costive; to Dispel Heedaehe, Cold, and Fevers; to Core Habitmal .- Constipation, Indirection. Pile, eto. Manufactured only by the California Fin By rap Companr, San Francieco, Cat. B. N. -Daffy, egeat, new Berne. tnrjtss dr wly MARRIED. On Thursday morning. April 26th, in Nashville. Tennessee, Mr. R K. O'Neal and Miss Olive Cole Fuller. Mr. O'Neal was once a teacher in our graded school. His many friends here congratulate him and wish him and Mrs O'Neal a happy voyage through life COMMERCIAL. COTTON, Nt.i Y. hh April 25 - i u:ur s . i firm hales of (i'J -hkj tul.s April. i).0- October. i'.t- May, S) 71 November, il "J June, J P: December, 'J 4U July, 4 t L January . S4 August. l iy lebruary. 'J "itS S, pictnber , M March New p -lie Heme inai Let steidv. i sale DO .11 KS m A H tt KT Eggs l'K". Rice steady al 8 1 00 lo J 1 Rough rice none coming in 10 111 sto lis clean from 3aj. Corn firm at .WiV . Last sales ! j in bulk, 6Uc. in sacks. Fodder, Wc. to 1 00 i-er hundred TVHJ-INTIN-Hard. 1 10 dip 2no Tab-$1 ao OATS-40a4ric. in bulk BkEBWaZ--ISa'JOc per lb Btir On foot. 5c. to. 7c. KhlBH FoHK-7llH3.tx) pound HaMs-Country, lljc. Peanuts oe al OOner bushel Chios ens Grown 40a 'Oc. MraL (10 unbolledl. PoTATOae Bahamas. lUo'.oc . yams. 7 I MuiNQLEH West India, dull and n ui inal. () inch 8.' 00a2 CO Huildmgt inch hearts a. 25 ; saps. J 1.50 per M Max k) - H O. hhd. HflOaKJ er M WHOLESALE PHK'ES New Mess Vohk 815 ou Hhoui.deb MkaT 7aHc. C. H. s, K. H'a, H.'s and I. r Ku)UK-3.50afl.OO. I.AKl f ji a. by the tierce. Naii a Hasia 10'a,82 54). 8COAB Granulated, 7 1 j CoKFKE Halftc. Cheese 15. Halt 80ab5c. per sack MO LA BH KB ADD SYHUr 80450. POWDEB $0.00. Bbot Drop, 81. to. buck, 81 75 Kerosene - Ittc. Hides Dry, (U8c. , green 4 . Tallow 4c. per lb. "It Renovate I Renovate ! Feather beds mav be and frequently are the source of disease from accumu lation of lilih. etc. The renovating of them by the a learn procees as used by tho "Western Feather Renovating Ma chine" is in my opinion the best way to rid the feathers of all unhealthy mate rial. It has been at work in Washing ton. N. C , for Home time and lias given entire satisfaction 1). T. Tiii.m1i M li. April full, 1 Am now in New Heme, located on Middlestreet near Halm's Livery Stable. I guarantee the best of work and at moderate rates. Will call for work ami deliver same free of charge. DANIEL 8. SIMMONS. NEW BERNE THEATRE FridayNirht, April 27. Armstrong & Fitzpatrick'a Merry Makers and Swiss Bell Ringers. ONE NIGHT ONLY. With their 1 1G Silver Swiss Itells. General admission 50c. Reserved seats on sale at Hell the Jeweler without extra charge. Gallery 25c. Doors opeD at 7.30. Curtain rises at 8 p.m. HEALTH IS WEALTH ! Pit. E. C. West's Nerve aiid Hrain Treaimrit, a guaranteed specific for Hjile ria, lilnlneKS. uonvuigiona. Kits. Nervous Neuralgia. Headache, Nervous Prostration ctuaed by the e of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness, Mental Depression. Bofienlnii of tbe Brtln resulting In Insanity and leading to misery, decay ana aeatn, rrematare Old Age. Barrenness, Ixws of power in either sex, involuntary LoasisaDd Ppermatorrncra caused by over-exertion of tbe brain, self- BDnse or over inanigeuce. isacb box con tains one month's treatment, f 1.00 a box, or Ix bottles for $6.00, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of pr.ee. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To core any case. With each order received by ns 'or six boxes, accompanied with tb 00. we will send the purchaser our written guar antee to refund ths money lf tb treatment does not effect a core. Guarantees Issued only by R. N. Duffy, druggist, sole acent New Berne, N. C. ap24 dwly $500 Reward! We will pay the above reward tor anv of liver complaint, dyspepsia, sick hsadacha, lndloesllon. eonstlDatloa or Matlvmtaaa wa cannot eara wim wa vegtaow UTir nua,wDen fcn ainnwu ara svrictiy com piled ith. They ara pnraiy vecetable. and Deverian wrirf amtwraouon. uirr boxes eontaJnlfft: M snrmr aoatad nllla. iheu v sale by all drncglsta. Bawar of oonntcrfetu and lialtattns. Tbw reanlas mannractured only by JOHN O. WEST CO WSk W. Mad Isob. Bt., Chleairo, lit. Bold bjr K.W. Doffy, unsiiHi amw aeras, xi.u. apiiawir GEORGE ASH, TUB Clothier, Would respectfully inform the public thai he has now the Agtncy of the cel ebrated Battles' $2.50 Calfskin and has tnclusive control of the sale of tl.eoe Mioes i. New hern and the enjoin ing I'nu n I lee These hio ., - -, , number of e.. vcrsal Btilisfai. ik . agreeing mat it n l oil sold here for a .il l have given uni all who used them llie bt si Mhoe in the world for the money 1 giv with e ery par 1 sell ,he fol low ing guarantee r.veiy ,air 10 warranted of ihein in ai r w ay w mm should anv a reasonable n return of pair in ex- Iii'l line of i and Hut k c f them lime, gne ,.ui 1 will up- uainage I J ,i i r g I ri e w change. W e ha e . i-l r ei e. d I these Mines in i ..ngrers. 1 Inn. and will k eep a full si constant ly on hand . Our line i ri m h l a frkm .Shoes in I (ingress and Hals st f are eel 11 the great favorites w h the who desire a line easv jual it y We I,, line ot w ar nig si. f I wearing beautiful pene.l ST I v A I I ATS HANDSOME SUMMER CLOTHNIG embracing all kiiide cf lorkacrewp, I rem h Series in liht mii I dnrk ahadoa, i-lylish I'hevi.tf. lone I Ian ni-ln . A Ipaca . eerbucker Knotted Pongees, Mohair and kletiint blai k Sicilian ( oaU) and et-tH. w hu b i.: I. r.. ,,1 M r.H-k botUm jriC( e. l)o not fur , i ,,Ur in. ,;io m Nothing But Bargains GEORGE ASH'S, Middle Bt., next to 1.. 11. Cutler'n. Iiaii M. J. .nhs would inform his friendn that be in now nrei.aied lo null ihein better than ever. W" We ar hIbo K''iitH for The Old Staten Island lyemK Kaiablihtiment, the larehl and mot-l reliable concern of its bifid in the world. eclal.liHhed 1619. Satisfaction tjiiaranteed. All goods carrifl free of cx'reB i harces. Grand Opening Day New Millinery Goods ! THURSDAY, ATKIL I9th, Mis. C ithbert t Rhodes. In Middlu Bt , o.,oite Hapliat Church. Tin- public are invited lo call and ex-aniii,.- our elegant Block . New Berne Telephone. Office to Polloksville At Store of IP. XJlx-ieli. Mcbmikoh delivered to nny ikhiiI Jones county at a liberal rate. piur.i nnd Whlakey IIbK- 1 1 cn red at borne with out pain. Rook of par. liciilarvBOnt FREE. H. M WlXll.I HV U l Alliuim, Ua.. uffloo ti, WuuobaU Ut MILLINERY ! '83. Spring & Summer. '88. Miss Harriette Lane Will display her handsome Stock of Fine Spring and Summer Milliner. Goods on THURSDAY, APRIL 12m. Her friends, and the public generally, are cordially ioyitod to call, examine! and compare quality and prices. pru tu. i36g. dwlm Don't Fail TTCaTfOn ROBERTS BROS., OB SEND Your ORDERS TO US. We hare in stock a Full Lane of GROCERIES & PROVISiONS, C S. Parsons & Son Boots and Shoes, Penitentiary Boots & Shoes, Also Shoes direct from lha TVwtw factories. . t.; We are selling all grade FLOUR from tbe Hills in Michigan Terr low.- o. We also job Lorillard and Qail ft A .! Straff. v. - - I 8otk mmt $t.. Kern BrJT, tf , 1 ' 4 i.
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