t i : i . . ;,. ,. , , ' - " "v - . " .. . ' - . . ... mm- VOL. VU.-NO. 128. NEW BERNE. N.'C. SATUBDAY. AUGUST 25. 1888. PRICE CENTS. -3. l l".:r BUSINESS LOCALS. -flX) AEETVE TODAY by sUaeier 1 - ia .A a. a. i DTTfT TI lf tlS. a4 for Ml low b t .j $ ( Craven 8t , I door below Sooih Front. SOMETHING NEW Borarlne Weeh m clean. A blcin( to mankind. Tryi. '4.r.TATL0i . S3 St rINE stall fed Beet ftt Chae. K. Nel l1 soa's Ull oa Broad atreet thia nwrelng. cat. ' - , " Call earl and get a good VELLOW FEYIR QUARANTINED- ' X Although poor old New Berat bu .T , :reeived ridicule and abuse from bar . : 'sr towns, she is lull prepared to say v: ' 4 " tbera ia not nor has there been one caee -'rv' of yellow fever tbia eeaeon, and with the pmeat prereation of the physicians ".' and city council, with the assistance of ' r , ' r the proprietor of the Only Cash Store ia . North Carolina, at Humphrey & How . ard'a old stand in New Pern, there -will not be. Hence the proprietor, Hill " ; , u Humphrey, wishes to eay to the people ' of Eastern North Oaroliue they need not n helUte to visit Now Berae. that hi Mill i- quarantine ataiaat high prioee U a pro- " " ' teotioa for all. - aoJ3 d 9 w " 1 rpHK "Jarmaa Ioa rectory" bee: ' ' X cpesed a depot lor the uie of Ioe a; - g n. Womble'e atore. Middle atreet. aeer Broad. ONE HA.LF CENT PER POUND. an231w SPEQAL NOTICE TO CON i UMERS Haring pat my delivery wagon on ' the atreet, I am bow In a position te ' f arDiib AXt ny eutomere with First . ClkSS Grooeriee at at ort notice and a X""- ". wry $mall profit I defy oom petition. warrant uy goode, and only aak a trial rtj to mtlnonb meet doubtful. Now t - 0 ae of ay friende eay that my ad- 1 jvertieing and my wacon don't pay me (with mjr email pro flu), and that I will i." . aooa break. Let me be the beet judge of tbat. I am atlll paying 100 oente on ; . . itbe dollar, my property U in my own j'baroe, audi em determined to cell good l i gromie obeetp. - v j " ' ry' respeetf ully , , ' ; THE GROCER, E.B H ACK BURN. 1) DIL'A . BUTTER, the beet in the -. market, oa toe at Dunn V only 80 .'v.. - ceotepet lb. . CAR LOAD FRESH W HEAT BRAN juet received at f, ; ; ; 1 Iw 8. W. E. W. Smaixwood's. i 'TTSE PURE ICE. manufactured by y J tha Jarman Ice ractorr. rjy29tf ON draught, Bergnef Eagel'e cele brated Beer, ioe cold, at jyl7tf A. H. Holton's BOTTLED BEER, ioe cold, and all other cool drinkt at -.;' ifVtti A. H. Holton's. ALL,' at the Broad St. Store where A 1 you cin buy all kinds of Freeb . Qroceriee low for eaeh only. . - Q. F. II. Pail, AgH. s 1I7HITE LEAD, Mixed Puint, Var- T f .niah, Oil and Ulaee at Qn. ALUUf ft CO. Me. Bseokinsidb of Kentucky, tag introduced into the House five bills against trusts. .All vessels from ports south of Cape Henlopen, bound for New York,, must hereafter stop at quar antlne for inspection. ; The tall and beautiful tower of ,..; the nevr church of the covenant, Washington City, fell with a tre ' mendous crash Wednesday and carrjinjj with it all the front por j;ti6n rf tbe edifice. XLOkdon papers do not consider c the failure of the Senate to . ratify the 'Fisheries Treaty matter of ,- any contqnence,' as they regard it ..' as simply postponement until after ttbe Presidential election. Correct. ' : Teh million dollars on account ' of pensions were paid out yester , day by the Treasury Department, v ban ia spite of this the total re V'ceipts of the month so far exceed .: the total pdisbnrsemenes by five million dollars. :-V-! - : 1. -.' mmthtV : ' Tub gale and heavy rain which , prevailed in the South from Friday morning until Sunday morning, did great damage in Hew Orleans and throughout the sugar belt, from Haton House to the Gulf, including ail the rice section of the State. ' A Hefublican Paper says : - If Cleveland is defeated,' the Demo - cratio party is busted." . Not at all The Democratie party is not de- ' pendent cpon the political fortunes of any man. It never was and never will be. - General Jackson vvas an lr6n man, bat his meta si v 'a of pure Dea:ocracy.' It C' Tt.i-3 is defeated the stronger t ,". l3 -tte delegations of the , I.. . -y to staad by the people an 1 11 3 CcT.:.i!'.aica. Eut there i3 co T r cf U dkzt cf Clove 'n biive rs l'n 1 1 with :,h i- pamphlet Of William H. OUvez of) New Berne, on the silter question. 'o11"! Wflmiag- It hae been tome jearg aince we to8t: ' " 1 -1 . ' --..ft- ..---.e .v. The four police offloere who erne aeat made t eyatematio Study Of the out of tow bJewiae they bad came ia 811 bj ect, "bat, if oar a emorT U ' not contact wiU ref ugeea tram JackeonTille at fnlt' et arrie-Ml at th aama qnOai hare aoma two waeke, mi iauii, we arriTeaat ine same ago,haieturnedtotbacity,an4yae- CODcinsiODS as those cl Mr. Oliver, terday reported at police boadqnartan! lofuaavevMt hat onr inreeti. to mt' The) 1 JackeonrUla refugeee so iar as we went, oai oar inresii- htTt m 4toobArft4 lw0 g-ation did not extend as far as bis. weeki'Quaraatine. There ta m ralaxa We commend Mr.Olirer's treatUe Jiom. aoweeer, to tha ngniatwiu ineti- tuted aoma Uma ago, aad there have to the careful study of all interested been no adrioea from infected Florida in tb invpstio-atlftii nt th ailrar PoinU to juatiff U. Refogeea from . question. COL. HOLT has written a letter to Judge Fowle, dated Buffalo t-., . ,T . Lithia Sjrings, Vs., An;. 20, 1888, ia which ho expresses his re- ..... . . gret that severe rbeumatism has kept him out of the canvass. Tn.i fi . n t, ij Tji(,a .f Judging from Ul. Holt's present condition, and the nature ot his his disease, we presume that he . u ., . . , t will not be eble to take part in the v 0..upaiKu. iu.s ia noiauii, oi u, and ILe Democrucy will see to U tbat Ins absence from the field will detract nothing from his vote on the day o( the election. LOCAL NEWS. Carry the newe to Ooldsboro. The port physician has removed the restric tions aa to travel from tbat city. See the new advertisement of the Old Domic ion Steamship Company. The Mtntto will leave Norfolk for New Berne Monday next. The Newberne ill leave New Berne for Norfolk I Tuesday next . . . . . . The board of engineers and officer, of the New Berne Fire Department met on Thursday night and reinstated the Me- chanics' Hook and Ladder Company. nri.L -. vi j U With suitable and proper apparatus andl facilities this company may be made an mportant pait of the department. Turner Baker, colored, brought to the Jourmax office yesterday a lot of cedar worms, an ualv lookinsr worm that pUys havoc with the cedar tree, and J ' says ho picked a gallon. He will pick them from anybody's trees for the "mall aum of fifty eente per gallon. Where to Send It. Thd very Idea of a people that v.ae supposed to have QCODaense quaran- uniog against a case or iu labial raver. Williome one be kind enough to aend box of mustard the yellowest kind to the city council of New Berne y- Ooldsboro Mercury. m . , . . Wouldn't It be more appropriate to send it 4o your physioiana who pro- Bounced it viixow rsvaa ? Keep the Ball in Motion. The yellow fever scare has caused considerable cleaning up ia the oity. This important work ahould not bo die- continued as the fear of an epidemio panes away. The condition of back ...a. ... ai. w. i """ butchers' stalls and other plaoea ahould be constantly looked after no matter whether there is danger of yellow fever or not. Let the good work go on until the city ie thoroughly cleansed and then keep it so. The North. Carolina Dead. Memorable, through all timet, ia the devotion of the vromen of the 8outh to tne Drove men wno iaia oown meir liveeonthealtarof Southern in Jepen- dence. Year afur year they toatter flowers on the graves of our hero dead, and day after day teach their children to reTere.the emoryofLee, Jackson and their men. If the wUhee of the mother and daughters of North Oaro- Hne'iaoiaieraeMcouia nave been oon-1 suited, the heroic band would not be eoattered like4he leavei of autumn, putiney wouiaoegainoreamonegrana mausoleum beneath on out own blight skies. But thia. could not be. Many of thm aleefr their last sleerr Bey ond the hnriWa. nt Ihfli AnfmntAimttV aepulcMeg.r. Aipretiousiyitaiedin uieif have endeetored to let such no Jotjrhal, Vone thousand seven hundred I u thanna nonied above fW the eighty North Carollnf aoldierei ouriea vwutetorj Awuu mono, wanyoi weir raveeun a maikta. ine laatee or- uoiiywooa Memorial Auooiatlon 'desire to place a granite slab at the head of each of Iheir gravee and ask mtribu,tonr;;for; purpose. The ladies Memorial Aaaooia tion of New Berne have beoome ulUlfl knowledge, and Itonor ana integ i i. .!. . a A rit? the Argue dare not attack. . r... .Hu.,, their father and brothers to assist the laudable undertaking. yXet them notf appeal .in, tain. Three-fourths of ,v. emhitatfa..'- ti.w. ... ."i "i tai withdrawing tbe article over msfla by the ladiea themselves. 'Oor t)l9 ,ignftture ot '"J. B. B." aad it will cusiaeea men, our jwubj mna iuj wur boy") one and all, ought to re?rd it a duty and a privilege to contribute "ffl " ' 7?ri s'ar i-i'tU Crr.iarr.ent. CoctributioBei yesterday with " cargo , of ' lumber, mny ta pnt to lira. Oeorfe I'.en, . '"rrr i r i r. . .9 : ;t Er.rg JorESAt,o."-?e. 1 1 ftuarantiaa Mattara. Florida who bare reaobed Northern oiUee give a much mora dieoonraging rtDort of theenidamia at JaekaonTille than the adTioee reoeired from the ealtn authoritlee and the preee report.. A refugee who reaohed Pittsburg, Pa., lut Friday, gives a doleful account of the aituaiion. He eaye that he eeoaped quarantine by a twenty mile drive out of JackeonTille. All baalnees, be eaya. ia t a standstill, oitiaena are rarely met on the streets gad the yellow flag floau ttoa HunydwaUinge, and the deaths as well as the full extent of the epidemio rJnPP,,,d' We are glad to see that our sister city , . . , . . . , . . ' ie maintaining its watchfulness against the inUoduotion of to terrible a soourge u yellow fersr. Had Ooldsboro promptly Instituted a atrict quarantine h,B th xo began ia Florida there would hate been leea cause for alarm in New Berne. But instead of that they published to the world that they had a case quarantined a mile from town, refused the courtesy of a reply to our port physician whoaekedfor informa- tion in regard to the oaee; and began a tirade against our people for taking step, to protect themselves; that ia, if the various alurs and unkind thing. published in the Argue are their eenti menta. la the columns of that paper C0D,tant'T sppearauch a. the follow ing: Just bow people who know the situ- Ltlon look th. -c.lon of the oitT council of New Berne in quarantining against Ooldsboro, may be seen from a ,Mter. reS,T,a 'e,wr"7 r.roP ,8nw: mn 10 ruonmona. it is inaeea a aaa Md oTmmMurr on the "Elm Citr." We aimply give it as it cornea to na, and without any expression of Opinion on Ati vett . The. env treke eftav aneM It i tr 0 t-, ' . damage 'New Berne bae I thus perpetrated upon Ooldsboro in the outside commercial world, says: "But u to y,u P0P,e of Oo'bo'0 I Aiioht aha rn sill t e-kii t mtr tJ Inia rol. of N(IW Berne b leiral meana. I I do not knew anything of the ancient I village myeelf, but it seem, to be well enougu Known nere. An oia gray nairea friend of mine said to me today in hia ? on Main atreet: Yee.that Uan old Mf . ol t7TU" 1 "VJ . WB , , , . . ; ?k't m .i , r Tr . :. f "" "T . " : . " 7 ca.n wraoiienHon. Anouier tnougnt n an oia eore neaa town- I araklnlv awaa aaalla thawkewik IrttA nanlnVw I wuivu w eaei vswiir tuavwu auw twuivwi LoB-ulsiona br anv aort of aenaatiooal ulegram.. Well, aa Sir John aaye, New I Berne will never be any younger, and everybody Is perfectly willia to leave I it to its hopeless dry rot provided it 0?M,"ina ouu "?lef w in thiM iBtUno- . WaoSov thia nara- graph aimply that the good people of oar sister .city may eee how sensible PPl I,n10thr1 ?w"!?d But wh0 rraent rely dUlntereated comment on the lillv action of tbaettr eonnoil in I quarantining against the whole world. I Alack I Alack 1 1 Sensible people indeed ! So thinks the Argot. But Don Piatt would aay of this Richmond letter writer and his I gray-haired friends, they make them: setvee living insults to all who have the I misfortune of their acquaintance. Their Ulf-njeertad txcaUtnosj and suDerior J wjom qualify then to attack the tins .adfoUiee of the people of New Berne, ,B(i if they htve any other buaioees it j, unknown in New Berne. TheArgui fiim ieniible.' because, for- i00th they twtat lt iB abusing the city oounoii, nd phyaicUne of thia city whoeatotion the people iendorse, and whIoh totlon WM brought about by the folly of Goldaboro itaelf. The Argue mteht ae well understand that the ieo- p of N-w BslM wUI elwaye take such .tep, Ut mattere concerning their own ttfety tnd welfare aa their own good I n(1l,mBnt an-reet and not noon aut- gtion, 0f the Argue or its gray-haired Richmond letter writers. - jA - r - ,. - mBDMranoe ie becoming annovin I r , . - totnoMwBO hav respect for that, pe- p,, ite dnrte end elinge are always at toe oouncU. hunting Oiai lh member, ot V hoard acted ruidentphyiicitm - i whose reputation, learning, skiH, ecien- , Argue will live toregr.t ebme ot in nnkind tbius aaid of ouroeoDle. I Wa know that a communication hae al- I"dy heen written mractint h n fsolUng telegram sent in tbe name of Mr ,e ien yja ArgUS for pubUOaUOB I , . . . tor gteamef XloremenU.? i jiJCiwi an fttE.au, n.. .ailed sVJr r's, naval ttoree end itBeral nier- or cnandise. ioe veperot ita ime wm arrive to Jay. , Competitive Examination in the Sec. ond D strict. Hon. F M S .moos requests us to State that there be a competitive examination cf applicant for appoint ment from the S codJ Co&irfknal district to the va.nl caJeuhip iu the lliUtary Academy at Wti Point, at Boeky Mount, N. C , Sefteoaber 4th, 1883, beginning at h!f t three o'clock, p ro. Prof. Jos. Kioey of Lenuir, Mr. LI a Carr of Edgecombe, and Dr. Robert C Staacil of Nortbampioo have been re quested to conduct the ex&mmtiioa- The appointment will not uae effect until June, 1889, thui giving an oppot tunity to the cucvtusful ranJidate for preparation. Mr. Simmons rrqursu u4 lo a-ik all paper, in the district lo make a note of this announcement Personal. Dr. and Mm Hitr hive returned from Connelly ' and their mountain trip much improved in health, and the doctor says ready for tumnen Clement Manly and K II N.ion Esq... have returned from a bunineaa trip to Oonlow . Mr Manly as counsel for a man who u charged r.h luh- hway robbery and who after the hetriog before the magistrate was dicharned. T. A. Green, Esq , and family, e cept Miss Maude who enters (Ireensboro College, and Miss Kane ( hurt hill re turned from their nitmnt.iin trip isst night. F. 11. Busbee, Km;.. 'f lialeuli ar rived last ni(bt. Col. J N. Whitford. after renitining in exile for two weeks came d.iw n last night. Mis. Ralph (iray ia Maitm (neiids and relatives ia Hyde county The North Carolina Dead in Rich mond, Va. One thousand oeven hundred and eighty North Carolina soldiers are buried in Hollywood Cemetery, Rich mond, Va. Their gtnves are unmarked. The lad ie. of Hollywood Memorial As .ociation desire to place granite blocks at the head of each grave, anil ask con tributions for the purpose The Ladies Memorial Association of New Heme ap peal to the citicens to aid the under taking. Contributions can he sent to Mrs- Geo. Allen, Tiea-urer of Memorial Association, or to the Jiii rnai. office. Contributions will bo acknowledged in the Journal. Mrs. Johi. Hughes $1 00 M. M. Nash 1 00 " C. W. McLean 1 00 " George Alien 1 On Journal l 00 Maj Graham Daves 5 00 Mias Annie M. Slover 1.00 C. T. Hancock... . 1 On Mrs. M. DeW. Stevenson 1.00 qUABASTINE NOTICE. New BERSE, N. C. Aug. S4 1S88. I hereby declare all tho-e provisions of the quarantine regulations of the city of New Berne having special reference to Ooldsboro removed and abrogated aa regards persons and freights of evry kind. Francis Dcffy, Port Physician. Mr. Thomas B Hill. A most eetimable gentleman and ex cellent citizen of Hillaboro died recent ly at tnat place at the age of 75 yeata He was widely known through Eastern Carolina aa a man of fine culture, go-id business habita, amUble disposition and pronounced and active Christian vir- tues. He waa a native of Halifax county and waa a large planter on the Roanoke river. Many yeara ago he changed bis investments, and retired to live in Hillaboro a life of quiet useful ness. He married in New Berne. M Us Simpson, a sister of tbe wife of Judge Manly. Ashe vi lie Citizen. Lemon Elixir. A PLEASANT LKUOIf DRINK. Cures indigestion, headache malaria. kidnev disease, fever, ohills, loea of ap petite, debility and nervous prostration. by regulating tne iaver. Btomacbjtsow- 1 A Dl 1 els. Kidnev e and Blood Lemon Elixir is prepared from the fresh Juice of Lemons, combined with other vegetable liver tonics, cathartics, aromatio stimulants and blood purifiers W. A. Jones. Bell Station, Ala. writes: "I bare suffered greatly from indigestion or dyspepsia. One bottle of Lemon Elixir done me more good than all the medicine I ever taken. An Old tttixenef AtiaaU. Us, Br th) recommendation of Rev- C C Davie, I used Dr. Motley 's Lemon Elixir for a severe enronlo oaae of indigeation. palpitation and Irregular action of the heart with constipation and biliousness I also suffered greatly with gravel and great peine ia the. back end kidneys much of the time unable to etand alone I waa treated by many, physicians ad used man remediec, but got no relief. Dr. M Daley's Lemon Elixir alone hae made a perfect cure or ajitoese die I to now .well man. My wife his for many years suffered great ly with constipation and sick headaches fromwhloh abe could ret no relief. The Lemon Elixir has 'permanently' cured me.r " v a. u. Awroun . i .-. - t 93 F.IIa atniot. Atlaatau flan : Bold by druggists. 60 cente and SI per bottle. Prepared by B. Motley, M D .AtranU, Ga.u ;! i a. . Bold in New Berne by B. K, Doffy, druggist. .. t . ... ; ... STATE fillTS COSDESSID. Qoldeboro Mereury: The Catholics of La Urine had tHa pleeeare of a viaii from Rev. Father Price of New Berne, last week. Durham Recorder: From every set Hon comee the good news tbat thote good aad tree men who contest plated voting the third patty ticket are coming back to the Democratic fold They are pur temperance man. Qoldaeoro Argue: The arteaian well at the Ioe Factory haa reached a depth of over 260 feet and etill the other side of the stone barrier has not been reached, beyond which the manage ment hope to strike water in inex haustible abundance. Clinton Caucasian: Complaint are ta coming in of rust upon the cotton plant. Mra. Asbton Clute ha a roaster aitttng upon a neat of egga. He is said to nnderund the bueanee first rate. Rev. J. L. Stewart is holding an Interacting protracted meeting at Nw Hope church. Wilmington Star: The Wilmington District Conference of the Methodist E. Church South, oonveoee at Richland, Ooalow county, on Wednesday, Aug Win. and continues to Sept. 2d. Tb good people of South port are no little disturbed at the appearance of scur rilous placards and caricature of some of the leading cm ten. of the place, which are posted during the night on wall, aod fences about the town. Ev ery effort ha. been made to catch the perpetrator but without avail. The poster, are torn down daily by indig nant citixeo only to reappear w ith glar ing effrontery the following-morning. It ia mentioned that two men armed wiih shot guns were posted one night In the leafy branches of a tiee to watch a certain building, the walla of which were placarded every night with these objectiouable posters They kept cioae watch through the night without seeinK any one, and yet when morning dawned much to their amazement, they found fresh placard, .taring them in the facte that had been posted during the niitht, right under their noses People begin to think tbat there is something uncanny in all this, and are j awaiting further development, with no little curiosity. Sanitation -Ihe Best Disinfectant. Bi chloride of mercury is recoru mended by Dr. Holt, of New Orleans, and other scientific sanitarists, as the best disinfectant for vault, and surface disinfection, and it nee has been adopt ed by the health authorities of Savan nah, Oa , and other Southern cities. The preparation ie destructive to all microbe organism, and ia. therefore, at the head of ail known disinfectant, aa tbe surest agency for the destruction of all germ life. Tbe solution is made by taking six ounce, eacb of the bi chloride of mercury and muriate of ammonia, rubbing together well in a mortar, di, solving in a gallon of hot water and adding to it forty gallons of water. Wil. Star. Attention, Alliance. The officers of the Hub Alliance of Jones county will please have elected delegates to attend at Trenton Saturday tbe 1st day of September, lws, to a called meeting of the County Allianoe. By order of the President. JaS. U. STANLY, Beet y. PEBSOHAL,. Mr. N. H. Frolicbstein, of Mobile. Ala., writes: I take great pleasure in recommending Dr. King's Now Discov- ry for Consumption, haying used it for a severe attack ot bronchitis ana catarrh. It gave me instant relief and entirely cured m and I have not been fnicted since. I also beg to state that I bad tried other remedies with no good result. Have also usel Electric Bitters -d Dr. King1. New Life Pills, both of which I can recommend. Dr. King's New Discovery for con sumption, coagha aod cold., is sold on positive guarantee. Trial bottlee free at R. N. Duffy's drag store. Wholesale and retail. Gaston Ho :S9 Barber Shop. Prof. W. H. Boepard is now running four chairs and haa secured the services of Harper of Ooldsboro, a skilled barber Good shave 10 cenU: hair cutting, 0 cents. Important Auction Sale. Friday Morning, August 24, AF" TEN O'CLOCK. WATSON & 8TREET, AUCTIONEERS. At the Store on west side of Middle street, four doors above K. R. Jones', we will offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, an escorted stock of goods, consisting iu part of Dry Goods, Notions, Crockery, Glass and Stone Ware, Cutlery, Show Case, eto. Household and Kitchen Fur niture at Auction. Tuesday, .August 28, AT TE.1 O'CLOCC, A.M. WATSON & STREET, AUCTIONEERS Havinc decided anon a change of reeldence. ) offer for sale at Motion my Housenotd and Kitchen rurntture, Sale at my rtsidenee oev - Pollock trees, near comer of Berne street . -an23d3t , ; -, X. T. BERRY, .School Uotice. Mts3 lSaS JONES wUV open her School. September 1. 1888. ; Miss MaKM HOCOHTOir, French and l German teacher. ? I Tuition (ISO per month. aug23 DAVIS SCHOOL. ICliiwyBoarErjr--' I JOB BOTSaad TOO a k : -.. Fun MMttaa tor it? e Hip MM. . BobD . Hmi . w B4 CmSit Or- - . i Maw M ra. t i - ftr ainlii.it .riorum ko u . ! gau far Lumu. or & -. Pur iia rail iwrtioatan ilitiM . Blur COL. A. C. DAVIS. Sopt.t LA tiatAMUK, C. ST. JOHN'S CO! LEGE. KWaf.V This Coiie.e enjoy iht powei. Of Dal v.r.uy i,d ia ounaaetad by tae Jsit Katbtra. Ilia sua ma ui a very aaaewml part of Sww ork County between tb Bar. leal K 4L 1 s..udJ tvery raetlltyi (TU tur the beti CUwiicat. Aciaatine s Vrm mere mi Kducanou Hoard and Tuition par Year S ittO. rt u' it re-ODea WeAnaadar. September 'ith l.v ' T Si J,t'i llal ''reparatory Retool far Boyslruiu lu lo 12 ider la eif lion. For fuilber 'iri.run appi to KV. JomBcrm.s J.Ptis ttl7dlji rf THB INIVKRaiTY Of THE SOUTH U loi-aied at fr a NKr . ru,.S , opoa Ul ', cumtwrianil rUieiu feet abovotti aaa level. Thin hiKi. nu.lrr the special patraw aire of Uniii.ini, I i l,e 1'roieatant e ptaeo. pal I'hui. n. ui trie w . th aod Honthvnt. oltera the tiraiihiml reisulene tDdttaht advaalimra. tn.Iii i,.ti aod edueavUM!, ta iu Urauimar tt .l an, l ui iia Coileglat -m I I beoioauai LH-pstttutuu. for the lciai claim i h, f iiivertiiy Tor patron MC ai'Blv hr .l-niierits to lheKev.TAX KAlKlU'I'i.-wi.. u. i. l.accelior, wao. Ten 11. aalSdwlm Duffy's Group Syrup. Uecipe of the Ittelir WAITER DrjITt. i PliEl'ARKO AND SOLD BY; ' ' NEW BERNE. Hlliellkt I f North Carolina. SALEM FEMALE SAI.I.M M. ACADEMY, ItpilM llfn 1 I ciM Inti p!e liullilinKn with ix'vuurui vrjunds; am oiiifonai) a sttidr rar- lor r, sleepum ali-o-f tiallilna rnnmi. a.il gradp.l ai,d advan.vd i-oiiisp ol atady; special x lioois in Miisit'. ah, I jumuiiijea aod Com merrjal bui1I; rrrt .rd home life, with good hrutlan Iralninn. special rare of lb. Lndl vldual pupil elBlily four ears ol eontlnn. oiiaeipertem-raiiil more i i,au ti.ouo Alum Send for Ciii,.jioe ai,.l i Ireulara lyildwlni von TAKKS PA VS lot it lot H MOSEY AND (noim," I hnve a Bty fin- t A DID ATE CIGAR . tl.KVKI. t(Kt A 1) Tilt KMAW. V HiKiiivoi a no nuRToar. Hy I lie sale of thi se I'lgars wb will see who ta AIIKAH, This figar Is good enough for the t'A Mil IiaTk.i io ninokB wurely therotera can KOioiie iliem. Hve rent each, at P i LMKU'S CKJAR STOIIE. Middle, near Mouth Fruntsta. Also, where ran Iw 'ound good Chewloc HraoalnK. and all kinds of Tobacco, Otaa, and on the other side Kooii cool soda Water (linger Ale. Iwep Kick WaUr.ste. etc ' ' W. L. PALITIKR In a hum to let you know II, ft. ACE NCY O R He World Stands Aghast - S AT MY LOW PKICE8, . i And wonders, How is it that I can sell v ' no much lower than an v one else? v ' i I'lltellyou: I bavo determined to be V easily satis6ed for the cash, and WORK ' I FOR SMALL PROFITS. My Motto is: FAIR DEALING. V ' Come and buy from me, and you wiU nover regret it. , .. : : K. R. JONES, ; Xew Berne, N. C. SALE AND EXGilAHGE SteStTDles: ; liJ. r'fl T- The undersigned having purchased tkal ' extenslTe Stibles on Middle street, lomnrty oonanciea rjy Mr. uoaen. Is prepared tofur- x Qlili the public wllh ihe very beat serVleeldt HOKSKS and VEHICLK8 of EViEZ CRIPTION. V " ' ln .took always on hand for HIRE, HALif 1 or EXCUANGK. An azperleace oC atvetat year, has made me familiar with the needs ' of New Berne and vlctnlty In thia line, ana no pina win n spared to give th foUflDS . satisfaction. Driven and team fnnMuA' for any occasion or to any part of .nrronnd lng country. j. T, KWKIX..' 4 Jy27d3m Mlddleatreet NOTICE. s ' Change of Placa for'rfofding Elections in NoNlne Township. i&viajiW Kobth Carolina, Cbatks CwstkV J County Commiesionera' Office, . - V -New Berne, Aug. 6tbw 1885. J1 Notice ia hereby given that h w der of the Board of Qounty CommiR-t sionere of Craven county,' passed U is5- uay, vo vosmg prccuct at ;Brock'o 8tore in NO. ? Townahipln said-county, am wtrau ousngea irom iaia - place to mLMf m uwii in w ur vesper, KJ te known end designated . as Jaaper Tr cinct in said township,'; and that r elections in said township shall be h at sua umi named puce until other ordered"-'.' -j . r.; , By order of the Board, -' ,. . v - v '' O EL AN DO HUBB3, . 'Tj4?0,1 v - .Clerk Board Com. , -I i

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