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1 L11UK.R.' AIIOPCXHT DAILY JOCKS AL la alx Mtaow , r. published teUr, KM(( llemdar ,a . . . rrr; tU lor sUBUwth. DaliTerad lot .0MrHt(HMlifuaMik ; 1 .. w .. T JODK5A.li. a M eotona t r.it aaaUabad a-Tary Tumday at tl.JO r itw 5 - f.i. i-- a. , tliTiaiHa KATES (DAU.T)-Oa l - ub dj , tl e; oe tor eeca bsqBcu I ' ' 'f ' I 1 ' t A i frfl iiiU ander bead of "Buliea U ttMINMpirlDrlnl and 5 cents for twij Mtanwrt Isawttnn r UMMM tHalaed MUM t r ifUfMnrPinthi itttrrrM aa I.U1 aa laaerted frea All aaoiuoa sile wUlDeeasridaeiiU par Una Paraaama for transient drartUemtul . bm a) aaad la adranoe Regular edve tie t U1 a eoUaated promptly at me MaMhawaW a eon tain lot newa of a dia- f oal mailers ara solicited. So eoaaaaaaileattoai aaoat pa ex Deo ted to ba pab liaaed UiaA nalni oMtoUtuDIa DeraonaJ Ua amhavolrta tea narna of Itie auitior or fco WU1 aaatt aeore wan oua ooiumo o f t b Aif aacssi feejlna enslaved a t an mod t la anaaaaaaieaii oan obtain taa name o ' a aaUkor my application at in la offioe aud fcowiac aaarala Uxm arievanoe exiele TKE JOURNAL. tdlta. Itiataaee ataaa;ea. at. I E. N. C MAY 2 1988. a tae rl oake at Hr Bare. aeeeeoBd-elas suiter. N U THE riBST Of MiY. ; ThU day has from various causes loat Bunch of the imiortance at taotvulAo it The custom of erect ilf May poles, crowniug May ' qoeeu and danciog around the pole . Itatf iren way to the modern Sun ' day School picnic which is assigned ' to Mick flay, as may best serve their eeaTesriesce which sometimes oc ; cora in June. ' Aaaong the Roman the month WM aacred to Apollo, and almost Try day was a festival On the 9th, 11th and 13th was celebrated .tbe festival of the Itmara iu memo 7rV 'fcad, and consequent!? it wJfieved that marriages con traded In this month would result fatallj. There is also a French - proverb, A'oeet de mai, noccn de mert. It was probably from the ueiaat Floralm or festival in honor v of Flora, celebrated from 2Sth to . May 2, that our modern customs Ware derived. The Druids also werHCQCiatoiuod to light large tires poo the summits of hills on the eve n( May. It was also usual to not only edora boose and gates but also . chorcke with boughs and Mowers. And mention is made in "chron Ida" that Henry VIII. idc a Kay ins with Queen (lathannc and -Biany fords and ladies from (', rccn wlch to the high ground of Shoo' terVHIH. An enjoyable trip that ' many of us have taken, although BOt having the company of the lords and ladies of Greenwich, quite snfficitntly entertained with OUT own sweet Katie. TbO month is one of the most delightful of the year and probably more of it devoted to outdoor Amusements than any other. i .. . , AQowaacas Xade by the County Com ., mlartirnT-f of Craven County at the - ' Bag, 111 a l Meeting Held let Monday ia April, 1888. " ' The following allowances were taadeby the board of commissioners - at tbelr April meeting : For the support of the poor: Wai. Cleve for M. Harris 2.00, for B. Kite, $1.60; Sarah Heritage lor M. E. flail $5.00; Henry Wells f L60j Amanda Clark 1 .50; A Toler for Dan Kees fl.50; Mrs. Weslev Oraj t2.00; Mary Oatlin 1.50; Wash. Spivey for W. Bonner f 1.00; , Oelia Derrington tl.25: Ilagar Blount for Caesar Conner f l.f0: Bettte Kelson 91.00; A. A. Llovd $UQi, B. G. Mosley for Kdney . Brown tlO; W. B. Griffin for , SloxteBhem 91 Mk Thomas Harris tUOO; M. Hahn for Dan McCray $L00; J. Wiley for self and family 94.00; Caesar liecton for . Beet on fUOOj MAry A. Willett fl.2o, Nor toaa Ipock for B. Lathingbonse SIM Airs. Eleanor Wright 1.2o: hadrack A. Dunn 93.00: W. B. Pearce for B. O. West 13.00; W. J. Moore 9Ufy Jabey Carter 11.00; Sarah Banoockf 1.50 Thos. B. Ipock for Emily Daugherty and children f3.00j Stephen Clark 91.00; Mrs. V. rtrtXjUinah Burnes, ?L00; Ilamel Spruill for Nellie Spruill tLC0' Dolly Taylor fl.50; li. A. EumII for Moses Westbrook 11.00, for Tbomat' Moore 91.00; Matilda CEsnersoB $00; Elsey Piver 91.50; Isaae Brown for Hannah Potter .LCO; XL-a.' Mosley for Jnlia Ann Xhomaa 91.50, for Mattie Bnck 1L0 Bexekiah Davis for Penelope Taylor f 10. . Tbk fvfljDg, miscellaneous ao connl Vere allowed the amount t f !sg same as claimed onless other rlsa 'atated: ' Bachel Irelane. ' -pper of Willii bridge, $7J00 J. J.J 910.00: E. Qoidy, janitor, tlO.OO ; orlanuo iiatbs,f clerk. otf board, 41JD5; Joseph . Benton, repairing toe v teoca., miv.ooi -xiouera. v. Mosley house rent, 13.00. M. fl. Williams, keener o-poor house, $10.00; Margaret Oldman, cook, 93.00; Dr. N. H. Street, professional services to poor for January, Eeb ruary and March $50.00; J. J. Tol son, agent, rations for poor, 914420; M. T. Bryan, coffins and burials, 916.00; J. F. Miller, Soperintendtnt Eastern Insane Asylum, for traveling expenses . ot Jenny Black, $2.60; G. A. Atkinson, building gutters, $6.40; J. B. Gard ner stock fence, 939.53; N. S. Kich ardson, chattel mortgage book 95.00; E. K. Bryan auditing treas urer's account, 94.00; E.B.Ellis coal for court house 99.00; News & Observer Co., advertising proposals 924.75; New Berne Journal ad vertising for March, 9L2 50: D. Samson sheriff, conveying lunatic to asylum, 99.30, boarding prisoners in March 900.00, turnkey fees, 92.70. serving summons on Kilbnrn et als ft 20; Clark & Clark professional se! vices 910.00; Jas. A. Bryan Com., per diem and signing vouch ers 96.00; Thos. li. MalUson Com., per diem aud mileago 95.60; S. W. Latham Com. , per diem and mileage 94.30; W. O. Brinson Com., per diem $100; W.M.Watson Com., per diem aud superintendent of poor, 99.00 ; W. M. Watson, J. P., examination of lunatics 93.00 ; Sim inous iV Manly professional ser vices 920.00; Clark & Clark pro fessional services 95.00 ; A. (J. Odeu coroner, holding inquest 97.40; l'red White juror, 1.00; Peter Kveiett juror 91.00; Moses Becton uror 100; Joseph Hill 91.00; Hilliaid Kdwurds juror $1.00; Washington Miller juror f 1.00. Recapitulation : For support of poor, 9297.05 ; department of jus lice, 912.S.25, mihcellaiipotis depart ment 9M 05, sherifl and jail fees 970 20. Total 9570 .15. Intel nationa! AutbrupolOKlcal ( ou fress. Intelligent Americans will be in terested in the l'oi Incoming meet ing ot the international anlhropo logical congresM, which will Is-gin its seventh session In Beiliu on October 2 i.ext. A series of lour sittings w ill be devoted to "Amen c.i: Prehlstorir and Tresent ;" aud the subject will be discussed in its largest anthropological significance The congress invites the co-opcra tiou of all who are interested in the civilization of the new world, its inhabitants before and at the lime f it a .lu.fi. ori' l. tfV.liinilm. tti.it- VI IIO : . 1 1 1111.11 origin or affinities, social develop ment, racial dillerciices, tho Intro duction of domestic animals, culti vation of food jilants, and generally the conditions w hich undei he the progress and expansion of the west ern hemisphere. The tii si congress of the kind was held at Nancy in 1875, the second at Luxemburg in 1 S77, the third at Brussels in 1S79, the fourth at Madrid iu 1SS1, the fifth at Copenhagen in 1SS.!, and the sixth and last at Turin in ISNG. The considerations that decided the choice of Beilin for the next meet ing were chiefly her great wealth id archieological collections illustra tive of prehistoric America, and the prominence of her investigators in every aspect of the physical and moral development of the new world. Chicago News. Appreciated Too Late. "We were married thirty-seven years," said Ml Gardner Andrews, "and in all that time my wife never gave me a cross word. But I shall never forget the first time I chided her. It was on a Sunday morning, when we had been mar ried about two years. 1 louml a button off my shirt, and threw it across the room. 'Sew a button on,' I said, in a brutal voice. She was a good Christian woman, and was preparing for church, hut she got the button and sewed it on." "And what did she say f" asked a little, bristling woman with snap ping eyes. "She said, 'J-'orgu e me, husband, I had a great deal to do yesterday and forgot it, but it shall never happen again.' " "O," said the man, fixing bis eyes on the picture of his dead wife, "her gentle words almost broke my heart. I could have gone down on my knees to ask her forgiveness. She made a different man of me and the world has been a different place since Rhe died." There was & silence as he finished speaking, interrnpted by a general clearing of throats and a confused snuffling, as we all bad bad colds, and the little woman's eyes looked suspiciously dim. Cold Enough for Ton I "Out of a herd of fifty hogs," said a Dakota farmer to a News reporter, "all but one had their tails frozen off, while many of their ears had fallen victims to the prun ing knife of the blizzard. Cows are also deprived of their horns, which, rendered brittle by. the frost, tnap off like glass. In Dakota yon will never find a chicken to survive the winter unfrozen. The daws are .generally gone, and we hare then to provide them with square roosts, as they would fall off round ones. I am in -possession of information' that a bom froze to death in ita stall pear ay pl&oe, which is situ ated to the southeastern section of the territory. "Everybody in Dakota expects to bo frozen at some time cr other, although all wear felt boots and from two to four pairs of socks. L, with two of my boys, went one dry to Diana on business. Within three miles of my house I was frozen, and I was brought home insensible. Oh, it is terrible. You find people with both hands and legs off. Down to zero we consider the weather warm ; 30 or 49 degrees below zero we call it cold." Galveston News. Ike Poison of the" Human Tetth. The poison conveyed by human teeth is reported oue of the most I annoying that physicians have to Ideal wilb. One of them says: "I have under my attention 6evere and most complicated cases of blood poisoning, in which the pa- jtieuthadbat slightly abraded the baud iu the course of a fight by Istrikiug the kuuckles against the i teeth of his opponent. 1 have j known hands thus poisoned only 'saved from amputation by the ap j plication of all the resources of 'science. Tobacco or whiskey or derangement til t he stomach from 'many other causes may be respon sible lor tnis jmhsouous condition of the teet h " IIOST Irl tlidl -i'l I of youre run on You liiink u is h hiil iloug. Hut il may mid into catarrh. r iiilo pneumonia, i li roriumplion (,'aiairb 19 dir-guetmg. Pneumonia is dangerous. Consumption is death it- ' IK-lf- ! The breathing ajparatue ruubl he kept haallhy and clrar of all obstructions and oflrnsive matter. Otherwiae there 19 trouble ah rail . All the dueat-ts of these parts, head. Iioae. throat, bronchial lubes and lungs, can be delightfully and entirely cured by the use of lkibche's Herman Hyrup If you don't know this already, thous t ands arid thousands of people can tell 1 yuu They have been cured by it. and ' know how it i. themselves. Bottle only ?."i cents. Atk your druggist. V -- X - L T. E. MAGE & CO. FOR Drugs, Paints, Oils, AND GARDEN 8EEES. Etc Country merchants supplied at a small margin. Cheap for Cash iB our motto. Uiye us a trial, Midle St., A'fjf to he House, m?9dwly .EW IERSh iV. ( '. HEALTH IS WEALTH ! READ CAREFULLY. Uk. K. c, WkotVi Nitn Ann Brain ThsaThiny, a guaranteed specific frir Hyste ria iMiv.meHB. Uonvulatoua. Kim. Narvous NeuralRia. Heailaobe. Nervous Croarallon etusrd tiy trfls im of alcohol or tobaoco, Wakefulneiis. Mental 1 f prrminn, Sofianlng of ib UrHln resulting In insanity and leading U rolftery, decay and death, Premature Old Age, Harrenr( aft, Ixiaa of power la either sei, Involufitary lyiasisana Hpermatnrrha'a caused by overexertion of the brain, self abuse or over Indulgence. Each box con tains one month's treatment, f 1.00 a dot, or alx bottles for j.iJ. aent by mall prepaid on receipt of pr.ee. WE UllUlMEE IS BOXES To core any oase. With f rcIi order received liy us 'or six boxes, accompanied wltli S6 110, e will send tbe purchaser our written guar antee to refund the mono? If tbs tioatinent does not effirt a oure. Ouarantees isaued only by It. N. Lil'FFy. druggist, koIs agent. New Berne, X C. ap24 dwly "Imitation istiie KiNrEitKFT pi.attkry 'BELL the JEfELER" H fi THE LARGEST and MOST VARIED STOCK OF Watches, Diamonds, FINE JEWELRY, Etc , Etc.,' IN TI1K CITY. For Sale Cheap, The schooner Water Lily, recently repaired: capacity 150 barrel. Apply to ROBERTS &. BRO., Newbern, Or to W. O. WILLIAM8, ml 8 dw60d Portamouth, N. C. $500 Reward! We will pay tha above reward for any ease of liver complaint, dyvpepila, sick headache, Indigestion, constipation or eoattveneas we cannot ear witb ; Weet'l Vesje table Uvsr Ulla, when the directions are strictly com piled aitb. Tn re rarely-vTSfeTable,' and never rau to Klva aaiiefaetkMl. Larre boxes eontainlDC 89 aa(fa oatad pills, tie. 'For ale by aU dnitglsiav Be a-ara of aoantarfeiu n lmitattooe. The venntne mannfactared only bfJOHa WXSTaYOO., 68 Wi MaeV ason St, Obicsg-o, 111. iri .t Bold by R. K. DUrtY.tJnirirlBt; Ntwi Berne, N. C. p24dwly : Absolutely Pure. ThVa aowctar narar anaa. marral rf partvr,iuo(th, and wholeaomaaaaa. ido a oonoffitaa,! than tb a ordinary klnda, and eaa ant ba aold Id competition wltn tea maltltada of low Mat, anon waigtot. alum or phoaphata powdara. Sold only in aana. Hot ax Baku "owcaaOo .10 Wail-aV.. N. T novla-lTdw For sale in Tewbern by Alex, liiller. WALTER'S Photograph Gallery! I take great pleasure in Informing my friends, and the public generally, that my New Bcudio ia now complete. I 11 y Lipht is on the New Improved j Plan. 1 have spared neither paiDa or ; expense iu arranging this Light, so as I to Rive to all my work that Soft Porce I lain Effect. j Every style of picture copied and en I Urged to any aize deeired. A suocesaful career of twenty five I years in Norfolk, Vs., is a proof of the I satisfaction 1 always (rive. My work I speaks for itttelf. by it I hope to gain I your confidence and merit your favors. I Very respectfully, I THUS WALTIIR, N. W. our Middle and Pollock sis., Over lJuffv's dnie store, 1 jauldwtf NEW IiKRNE. N. O. W. T. HILL & CO., I MANl'FACTL'lUCHS OK Rubber Hand Stamps, SIXF INKEItS AND DATEltH, A li)- d Bei ll'lloil ttf ItuLber .Stauifis in:. tie lo ulilel on BhOI I M llullce. i-iul I i fills tur f.H iui;f Cftlnlolie llltslrallni; siliiu . -ALSO- JOB PRINTING 01 Every Description. We make a specially of Printing Letter Heads, Note Heads, Bill Heads, Envelope. Tags, Statements, Cards, Circulars, Etc., Etc, and guarantee satisfaction iu every respect. GIVE US A TRIAL- W. T. HILL & CO., South Front Street, Four Doors West of Craven, NEW 1SERXE, N. C. The World Stands Aghast AT MY liOW PBIGbct, And wonders, Bow ii it that I an sell so much lower tban any one else? Ill tell yon: I have determined to be eaeily aatiafied for the cash, and WORK FOB SMALL PROFITS. My Motto is: FAIR DEALING. Come and buy from me, and you will never regret It. k. r. Jones, New Berne, N. C. H. H. T00KER, WHOLESALE. DEALER IN FISH AND OYSTERS, Will site atirict attention lo orera, and fill the same upon best tenna., .n0d3m 8 1 MtIO R S & MAN I Y , Will more on or about January J6th, 1888, to their new offico, ttrer the Bank ing House of Green, -Toy' -Co-, three doera below Hotel Albert.?' ; k ' - ATd B t E . A: T$ 1VAW. . . j--, Jr.vjSi. -'V . . .': Offidvi wKh P; elletf erVfai doom ontfa ct Mew Bern JoTirnaJ, t. ml dwly NEW BERNE, N. (X v r a.v m aw " E xam i ne Then Compare our Prices anaWverase Saving, of 25 Per Any one desHog to purchase a SPRING OUTFIT, ill find it to ttrir d4ntage to call and examine inj enormous stock of , -3 Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps,, TKUJSTKS iVJNT3 VALIBK8, Gents' and Ladies' Furnishing Goods, And be convinced that I can sell jou Goods cheaper than an other house in the city. I can sell jou Men's good lllue Flannel buiis lor 4.75. A good Caaai mere Suit for $4.75. A man's good AVool- . Suit only f3.50; and I ean gire you a good suit for e3 00. A hoy's g. i t,uit from frl.bO to $5.00. Child's knee auita, from 4 to 1-jfars, from fl.j to $1.50. Men's good Shoes, $1.00; Lsdiet,' nice hutton Shoes, t'Oc. MUses nice button and lace Shoe, 75c. Nice Suspenders, 10c. per pair; Neck wear from 10c. to 25e. Undor Suirta at 20o. Ladies' nice Slippers froni 45o. to 75c. Linen Hand kerchiefs, 6e. Five hundred dozen liats. Mens, Boys and Children's Wool, Straw,' Soft or Stiff( 5 ;ents up. Mens and Ladies Hosiery, 5 cents up. Other Gooda too numerous tu mention. Give us a call and find what I say to be true. A full line of Jerseys, an all wool Jersey for 45c. AT COST. Having determined to clce out my entire Stock of Faney Goods, Corsets, Ladies' Underwear, Hamburg Edgings, Gloves, Ladies and Misses Hose, Handkerchiefs, and white Lawn and Piqua, and a large stock of Notion, this stock is bound to be sold at New York Cost. X71YE. STTJL-TjajNT, Jas. A. Thomas. Salesman. Opposite Baptist Church, New Berne, N. 0. Come it Memorial Services AND BE SURE T0U Buy Your Clothing FROM HOWARD & JONES, The only exclusive Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Store in the City. We will sell the balance of our Winter Stock of Clothing at Cost. ' New Spring Stock of Clothing now arriving. :t5 Black aud Brown Cutaway and Sack Corkscrew SuitN at (15, worth $18 and $20. ;i0 Suits of Middlesex Blue Flannel at f 10, warranted not to fade. Wo have some bargains lelt in Winter Fnderwoar. An nil wool medicated Scarlet Shirt at 11.00, cost iu New York f 1.25. They cannot bo bought for less than 1.50 next fall. Drawers to match. 75c. white Shirts, uulauudried, at GOc, all sizes 14 to 10. Linen Collars and Suspenders at reduced prices. Celluloid Collars and Cuff's, all sizes. Full stock of H. Hose, Handkerchiefs, etc. New lot of 25c. Searls and Ties. NEW SPUING STOCK OF HATS, soft and stiff. Agents for Jas. Means $3 00 and if 4.00 Shoes. The Diamond and Pearl Shirts. A stock of llanan & Son's Shoes to arrive Ciis week. Trunks, Valises and Shawl Straps. Our new line of Mattings will be in shortly. New patterns aud uot elties. XW BK SURE AND SEE I S. HOWARD & JONES, Next Door to National Bank. mar4 dwtf THIS NEEDLE CASErpsss rotvfnt 143 mixed Urp eyed nletf5 j (HrT'Oi' iVpwva etr larr Bfxlkio ltrn. eri, cvc.; WDirD re worm qifc Bvurv prsCM. Our aifentB them t c. avnd utato $15 to 8'iO per week. pic ture khowl only prt of tbe fck0tt. Affnt price .T. per dwn, 12.50 r hundred. VK WANT AGENTS o4 will tend tavmple parkiure for ex fttolneaksa bf ma.ll for only lOo. Stirt or ptftaVf Mmpa Meottoa Ibis psvpw WorIdrg.Co,!22KassauSt.M.Y -JUXaa.pSftnTL. OLDEST A-ND LARGEST MUSIC HOUSE IN VA. Walter D. Moses &.Co. i 04 AIAIN STREET, RICHMOND. VA. ,. "rrrr if - ,toi.tS'-,aiaiSS-' si i l i maueairee. JT H telectilon If im fnstrumei L i- nnrans of LlLm AgenU h in : Bai At Cortagrondence solicited. Catalogues mailed free on application at the offloa of our North Carolina A Rent, .A-dorpIx Colin, At Mrs. S. F. Stanly VBook Store, corner Broad and Middle SU., junl7 dwCm NEW. BEBNE,- N. a Horses, rjJules Ponies A,F.ULI. SUPPLY of GOOD alrajs on hand,,"wkich will be sold Ime with good security. 4JfO,' BUGGIES, .-EpAD 0AETS, It will W jto joir advantage To call A man in the Sables at all hours, Jws8 - - , -r ..Broad Street,- NowwBornefN. 0 . Ga r ef u 1 1 v; Cent , is CirTafifT?: v'rxsBxmm !f Pianos and Organa on easy monthly plan at factory prices. Old InatromeBU taken in exohange, bought, renUd ad repaired. , Immense Stock sflBBIT BIITItO.- Ing-.rnction Books of all kinds. Bpaalal Dlav . icaciiera ana eonooia. uaiaiofnaa Asaortmant or Mule aanloa desired. Htrinin tor allMaaieal Blruraenu. A few sltehUr used Planoa and standard make. Irom tU to tMk. of Uobson's Profeaslonai b liver Ball violins, Aooordlons, and everyUjlua l the MaaloalLlne. . ia or.it .:-r:r, :z I :i : .'.. HORSES, MULES, an l PONIES "2 VEBY LOW for' OASBorloif ;isv .tiUTfr-u::, HAHKliSS, WHIES,' etc. on me before'porcfaa8ln"gcT;c ltmt. day and night. f ? '"lA -I ii A - 1 ,; J, - it At . vlir'X . :ttl t '-4 $tilii. ' ill.-; t-.il-
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