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vn.kM-.-:l. . n 5 HTEAMEB8. llydo Line Company. SrW BER1K, .V. C. APRIL IS. lv" ICMKEH 8CHEDCLK OF THE 9T1- V M r P. MARGIE, T go lnu e(Te-t on and after May In ' Wdndvy Lve w Broe at SK f'v , JL.M- tor BaybOro, stopptac at Adami Crei- X . EymklfcaCrMk. Vandeaiere ndSton.: Tbvltr-iMT Uayboro at atKVBN A M torNvW Berrie, atoprsu at Stonewall ande- Mra.Bmlvha Ctmi ana Attaint CreeK. ga.larda.y- Leave New Bertie at SKVKN ' A.M. tor Bayaoro, elopptnc at A Jama i 'rr' l tattha Creek, Vandccnera and Sionfti,' Uoodar-Ua? Bartnru at SiVLV AM tor New Borne, etoapiuc al 8tonl. Wn " aWmere, Smith a Cr-e 1 iilimi ere.- By ah la arrant eraent we are aa.e ;o ;unf tip eoaw artlon witn the Northern iimrl, mtmt nTlna; goad acroaimodationa botn tor l axxJ iri at Try low rate, ami at th Birelaa(a aad prfxlcera aloixg Ita llBwtotfUUie)treheerfaleupport. Krtht rerwtred aader ooTer every day of the wwk. for fortfcer tntormatton en. i air? (Be, too, of Craven atreet. UranTOf Itaaaraataat trie firio-:i. ; - ABE LEE, Adanva Creek. .V O. W. KLtil.KH. mltua Cree - f. IX H. ABBOTT, Vandemerw. -- C H. FOWLKR, Stonewall. T ' rOWLEB (XJWKia . Bayi- r apcS dw rV. P. BTKRI S I EASTERN CAROLINA DISPATCH. v The Fait Freight Line Bnr .Rawkaraa. Eaatera I arx h Carolina H PalaU, aad IVerfelk, Baltimore. J PmtUdelpkla. Sew Vark. notion, Kte. ! Ellubrth rif-. "V. r. CoamanfiDj APRIL in. . . . t .. . era alAULhl r and VBJfKK i.i run on r- ; tar aehedule time, learinjt irn v.t MONDAY. Tl iSDAi. WEINh:A inl . - KID AY at KIN E P.M.. for KI; i.io.t : . " , ajadretoni oa Uie tollawiBK dayt. Thee ethane era. m conurction win !' Atlantic at N. C. K- H.. Norfolk soutl.em K. : K,. w York. Pliila. ad Norfolk K K-. ana taw PeoaeylTanla R. R . form a r-i;aie ami rwarelar llaw ckTerlag auprior I.u-'.r.ti.-a for , ., wutck traaiportaUoti Wo Iraaalera xec pt at Kltaarui rttv.n.t - whkB point frwtfftit w 111 le loa rA on mn to o throoah deel trie t ton. DtrMt ail food to b ahipred M Fjttrn . 'Carolina Diapatcn dally aa followa from '. '. Norfolk byN. a. R. K-. Balto. t y V. W . M. H. R., "Yeetdent St. Station: Pnila. iy 1 PeaaeylTauta K. R.. Ik St. Station New I Yorkt Penn. R. R.. Pit jr. North Kiver j V ITOTtdeaea and Boeton iv New 1 ori ana ' Sew Cnlaad K R. ..' Kateaaelow ana Ume ,n!-ker -,hn s.y an . at a mf ltaex At ddtttonal boat w.ll rx yat on rh'.a route aa early aa pra-ticail au.i ii.-i.lu e arranaed tor foot tripe each week. OK. HKNIifcRSON. Agent, tobJidw wlerae, ; '8LD UQMHIfll STB1MSEIP COMPANY RE-OPENED. k Old aaBlaUn Steaiuahlp ... maiy'a Old aad rittrlu Water Real, rla Alkemarle and Cateanaeak Ctaal.J,- TBI-WEEKLY LINE roK Merfelk. Baltlaaere, Jlfw lark. Phila delphia, Beaten. Praildinc. Aad al! points. North, Kut and Wet. On aad aOer FRJ1AV KKrfK lC, aaUl farther notlc. ti e V KYI Is. Steixen lev forai mi Pimiica wtlkaall rrom SORTOLK. Va.. every MON UAY, w"KDNiSX)A Y aad h K. 1A 1 . auei X. AJd tor .NEW BiRM; via 'tiiinj:nn. aoaaiax eloae eoanectioa a uth the su-iinT-e lOe N.r.K.S.B.l.'.lir k Minn Tren aon, an4 all OUier iaudilif on '. .e Neate aadTraat Hirers. Metarnlns. vUl a:i from Nr. BKRNt ererr MONDAY. WKi)M:.ulY Q.i h KI U4t atTHfLti: P K.. for XuKrlil.K direct. aaaatnaT eanectio.i witn the 1 1. i ' . i o. an i pa lor New York. B. .-. t'. i o .em.'r tor aalUatore. Clyde lane -nip : I'n.: ae4poia, and MAM. 1 . ' .,-. t i.' loa aad Provklence Oar aatlrlnc efl orta to pleaae "or p .trout. and oar aim oat perf.ct ers .-e ...r. ..e pi I twelve j earn, la in beat (ur:i'ee ? 1 alter aU abipiiera ae to win' we i i ao for , toe m la me future J Otder all good Areof .' I' -.-.i'o. n-t-to.k. Va. r'relajhta nil received for 31. piier.'. s.'yr II a m. on aalliog daya. ' laaeeocera will Qnd a good table. . om 'ort - note roomt, aid every courteav aa.l .ir-. -i-Itoa will be paid thetu oy l.n orti er j K. U. ROBEKTS. A 4-' MIMta. CL'LPfcPPEK A TI'HNKK. 1 AeuLa. r k. I . II- STANFORD. ! O. r. A P. Aft.. New York Mi:r ; THE ' HETJSE L TKE1TT RIVEBj Steamboat Company Will run tne following Schedule on and arte January lal. 1387. Steamer Trent WHl leave New Berne for Trenton every Wednesday at a a. m.. returning, will leave Trenton every Tboraday. tou.-lrn at all pointa alone toe river Steamer Klnaton. Kor the accomruoilatuin of tnioifn Neoae River the steamer K.naton wO... on nod after Mar tth. I1. ran loe (ollowinj ecdedele 'Utiiis: trie iru, t:i: tetton l.nt Klnaton on Tueadaya and lliun.Uyi !t Ten ekiet, a.m. Arrive at Himi laoding. lay over, and leave Harns Kandmg on We.lnea daya and Kildaya at K ve. a.m. Arrive at New Berne at Ooe clo. k, mating cloee ron . aeclloo with Steaniert Newberne ana Pam lico at the U. U. a. . o.. for Nonoli Waali Inertoa City, Baltimore, Ph iladel pir.a. New York. Provide nee and Rmiou Keiurniitf. wlU leave New Berne for K i naton and in ter naediaue landlofc. Wednesaat at Par-' ; aad Setunlmy at rive a. cn . Kvery effort will be ruaae t. aaw " . .. ahlpped by ih It line. .iiios: uisp ,:. J. J. IMSviSWAY al NewDern. nr. v. Stahli. Klnaton. O. s. Biucs. rollokavine. L T. WILflO.v, A jent at Trenton. J. P. licis aaLT, JoUy Old rield. ; J. B. B.xkS. Quaker Brldfe. J. M. WHTE.Qo'lMumr. oTddw Klnaton. N. C J. J. TOLSON, Wholesale and ketnl Poller ,n Choice Groceries and Provisions, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes Mi AD STKF.FT. NEW BERNE. N. C. sent-!. t7 (roods enkranted xs repr -w oc!9 d3t wt E. n.jpGES, 14 AUTTF A CTF R F. R OF Carts, Wagons, Wheels, And Wheel Stocks, Axles, &c. Repairing done oo short notice. Work gnMnntail . and price lower forthviame work than can b obtained elsewhere. A liberal dint-on nt offered to tha trade. G1YK JU. A T 1 1 1 A L Qaeenbtreet, Kinston N. 0. NEAR DUNN'S HOTKI. a)ff wSffl FOE BARGAINS IN Furniture, CALL AT THE New Berne Purnitiire Store, WEST SIDE MIDDLE STREET,! Wive re it eaa be foand in (rret rajiety. Fnraitnre not is stock will be ord ered 4 n&wlt per eent boT cost. A liberal share of public ptronage aoliclted. J. 31. lUJUES, ;-.'-. - 4 Vaaaser. 1 L o o;. WHAT KILLS AMERICANS. F.l I trln HrrklfM K.iln Man! Prink- Moa Ti I TV. , . 1- :im p. ' !::: W 1 1 , I. Ml 'll-' rl'i-asui. l . 1 . ilf-atM- ' ; 1 1 1 1 n r 1 inr.a! an i i ' i "."ii' rem.M k. riil'--. ri r. ' : 1 l KU IM 1, -.l.'j.r. t iv.-wt i a ' lU'T'' with all I'Vi Mitt'. r! Ml 1 1 !''i ' t 1 1 1 -. 1 .' Th.w :! 'r.a spi'Mii:- Ji.-MTN. -i i -1 1 -T T lit at Kv. an-u M' a 1 . 1 1 1 ' 1 - w :! i : i : i. i na 1 law lr-J ill'- Hi ll -Train " aft. v u.ani : i.al'it-; ( f-atiiiLT am i telW lMt'i. ari-inr tvi nimifv, l' til'' f ai t-rtv; tin' 1 . II in-1 U-' 'I ' ; stiiiHelttnt turning r.irhr ir.' j our ii'- I ,ay :,n.v ! )Uasui' ia-l,.. 1 1 i i . ' .in 1 1' : i M t' i '' . .- 'tii 'i'U a-vliuns tiuni lit'- earn 1 M and illi tin- i'.nat' ami tin- irvav.- a: . U. Tiie -ii-' a-'' t! suftVr ami 'in- :r Y:h, ,- -' '- is geateil in t in- N rl ' th'' orjran- I M'jv-T , iiation aivl Nntiitin! iliorestii 1 "am: ni.p'1 t nuri 1. tin- In 1 i.;.., 1 -U" I ' a . n KtlL'-o,.- a.- it . "- ami in nn. A--im--.. Hmilthv .i. i .r .i i 1 . 1,'TYf- :: i . - ,-r! , l- no ) i ni:u".- I .-I l i v. I I ' : i st-in'H inrluile' fVtn v ation ti i Nrrv, out It in th" ihlll hr. 1 ins1 of ; ha-- ot a iiol : If intnv-t 1 .limine-i'-ty r e a s i ln-oatli ; , h ' nn there toil the -a o ,- 1 !' -' ! IV;i; ! ! : : ho;!' larht' j : a p. : -i-t.-nt m i '!!.- at ;h.- !"i ' 1 i-iT'il-t Mil nt.ii ii' -vtrv ami aa- v li'itit-s and : : and anx- ;M. a--tLTial 'le i i ; ' ' . 1 1 1 ui i - ; I ai 1 n o ;, , o is on the i.ai " pi.i .iif-- ; th- l;ra:t; s;il- i ' I. 1. t-'-th: "' aliitat'.on V II'-SS (it th -km ; coated hial tailure of ti iIliTU'1 Mini strriiL'th an 'l'lir r in tlonni'-nt et tutns ". l.a ! :n e.arh m i (Sfiir'-lk S lilisrhirt a -.rpeat i. ii" ' t alii o'lV ; ti." i ri' ' 'h. tutal ah'.au-it- am I cus- ti .- ui-ea-e r, and th'' ' :r J ' citi-f the l;--. This i kv the i Mt.'L.-t.- adapt- lv- ) t, MlaK anon, ( .MM. etl t i i 1 a ' I Xmv,..; ilo thi- i nt iy I'M' t p'-j.-ia tiifei't . ftlli V ' a, !n li ii- ti. nn ' i : -no: T arts M iWl I'. -t" '111- 111 t ho M 1 1 ii I . -tmn M 11.) "-i 'III'1 -hr.--t !".-lr- r lint- an a ' i - . i -an. -i i till! o. o ' tin- I,-: MMli t"' -, ;- w f'M t 'U- i ' ; - - ' I O ' " . I of Illi- of I;! or all o CO? id UP iii ' n t! p l"l :n- ot U i-atnit SEEDS! SEEDS! Grass and Clover Seeds. Seed Grain and Potatoes Garden and Flower Seeds. Vegetable SL Flowering Plants T.W.W00D&S0NS, SEEDSMEN. NO. 10 S. FOURTEENTH ST KfnP.an :hn pjpr. RltHilOM. v. "MOORE COUNTY GRIT" Th. beat Hill.uiK J.. W erl4 In Table Meal. st,0. t Ml f&C a fpi,4 ld f-r pr,.-f -a ! --j .,. C,ra Millj, I pwr Aa4 I'a'r R.tnn.r ai V . -.. ! Kr for Kaelara, Bellera, aw liil, etlea llaa, rn.rm. !.hri,. pH..i kr . w Or Kellrr-.Mtll Iretila wbich . M :.. , -i,:, r tae n:i,r is rrery barrel ef flear mk-i. 1 r: rtaxiDft- want aad urmj .au w .-. io Lti, ra(.raa.s,f. AiJraM. Nortb I'arollnit lill lllirl a., I'.ra,-, 4 Mo.ii I. - . .V EDUCATE ! EDUCATE ! What Better Can Be Done For The Children ? AURORA ACADEMY, AURORA, N. C. R. T. BONNER, Miss E. O. La-vostox, Principal, Assistant. me spriD seegton wiii cio June i . is87. pupiiaare charged rrom um .f entrance to J??lJZt in-JaT1""10" exc'pt 1,1 Kor farther information appir to 'B5aJcip.i. THE JOURNAL. SCW BE UN K N. C. A l'Kl I iss: ON THE DEATH OF A CHILD. V c e i i : I e a l h Whcwe I'hillv Pa; briiiKR-- Why entered thou thai .oyi.u Ik-uu- ' Why didst thou cuct thy shadow Uiero. Taking tho of ne s'i fair '- h.Ut t r IMIVl'Tf . S. rare a bud as thir .f ours. To hlcKim in rfa'.ms beyoml ihf su:. Why I'luxiBt' ye n.H r-.-nie e one. Vi f thri'e -o ri' v oar- w ore w c'. i i. run ' L'ld Jesus bid thee .i.l. r ir. To save him fmni a life of sn "Kre hi.a white o'.; i.'.d kio blipht No answer rmnes we a1, in vair. I .'el en tie-? 1 'oath nil! ne'er explain ( i e n t . v e 1 h o 1 him Jom n tn sleep Where star? their silent vigils keep Where r'.owers he loved will bloom. Where murmuring winds will so sigh ftly And birds w 1 1 ; -1 r. - w e e t a! v Eth. And. r wo I r ; i -: i n w lr . V r o w n . Su tm issi ve t Thv w A n 1 . k n " n : n pra ve r . Wo ;lt.W T! v j uro "1 l.v I'eriN or the Sea. Ii. loirk Soot'- Hay. Mom niin.l for Now nrk. was r.i mi a lir.n y si.irin i ri onl m.itp ( '1'm ;f n dimly Ii.- i a il awn . I nun li iJ 'A (Ml 11.1 ai: iy -1 w ;n pel h u : in I'm et. 'p.-.i I a: 1 1. u k I' -oeet, iii ai ly i miles irew.ird. nlnnginr; ami h '11 J. . dead r 1 1 1 ii u in thebigf. wind .-wept -eas. lie repmted In- tli-eoery to ('apt. Sterle. and tin- Seot's 15a y -quarrd away and bore down on tin- ol'Krt. It wa- In- wreck of a seliooner, and a- the lurk 0t i In-er and tin- day liht I'l ighier, Captain Sterle made out nni rni'ii .-ittini: on the after linu-r feebly waving their. urns. 1'ln- hark p.l-Sed loe under tbe -rem "i the wi-eek and hove tn. Not" itlitainling 1 1 1 o turbulent wavi -. a bn.it u.is -afeiy launi lied in oh m o of mate Fi-trr-on ami mo; "lunto, rs, ami an attrnipt m.nie mi re-cue the two nn n mi w:..k. .M at e rt't'-r.-nn notd that tii.- ma.iimast ft the s Imonrr w;is i'M'ken ' ltise to the deck anil alx.ut h i'm of tin- m.rn and fnifma.-t-w tM o -landing. 'J'he ilrrk wa- tl u.-h a An the -r.i-, wbich -wept In r at MK'O vals from -trin to stern. 1 he two men were la.-hed to ;hr aitr: In 'Use. Their clot lung wa-s to: n mi shred- and then lxxlies w ere tilled 'a i'h ruts ami bruises. They '.am1.. "d and ci n-d dr !inmi-ly when tli'- .saw iheb'i.it .Mid its plucky oo npants rnwiDo- toward inrim Mate l'etersmi imi'le de s(' oral m- tlei-t :al attcmpts to lmard th. w r.-CK. !i;t ttie rii'iivv swciis iipoeu i , Mi b. too much for the little boat. ! The shipwrecked men trebly t be" ed tbt boatmen not I" leave' la in. Mate I'rter.-mi slmnted em rm;raM): word- to the unf.T- '' tana-.-. Attermach maniriivring lit' M-siiiiT- got close enough to got hold ot the bioki-n rigging dan m.;i; over the port side. The mate got aboard and lifted the two nn toi tu nates in the boat and row ed them to the bark. They were hmsted alxiard by ropes and ear ned by w iliing hands into the cabin. All the brandy tbe Captain had and lots nt steaming cod'ee were pouied down their throats. Then lin y ate a nourshing meal ami were pHt tO l'd. When they awnke tin- next da hr told the -toiyof their ad veiuuie. They were Capt. Wd ipinis and -econd mate Dickson of the .Ma iras A. Davis, which sailed troin Tei namlina, l'la.. lor Phila delphia mi March 7. heavily laden with lumber. The crew consisted of t'aptain "illiams, mate Honner. second mate Dickson. Sprague, the white steward, and two colored seaman -ix in ail. From March r'to March the schooner was tin- plaything of the elements, win. h tossed ln-r about as no craft Mo- Captain had ever commanded Mir was tossed. The men were k.-pt at the pumps continually, for she leaked badly. Tim north ".--telly gales had driven her tar out of her course, and tbe Captain , not having any instruments, was unable to tell here she was, when, on Tue-day, March Hi', he hove to n a howling hurricane. He sup posed : hat lie was oJl'Cbmcoteagur, a . but he really wa .!."() inile easi of Norfolk. A lull in the aw ful bla-c was suddenly- tollowed by a squall that sent the schooner on inl lieam ends. The Captain oideied tin men to cut away the tore and mam masts, and seietl an ax himself to help them. The mainmast was cut close to the deck and crashed over the port side, carrvin half of the fore and mr. n as masts with it. Mate Bonner -truck down by a falling spar, limped below with a broken As the schooner lighted she broad-ide of the s-a. and t"iis foam-t ip etl water arose in iiMinous masses and toppled he deck-, di :vtng captain and ami got ot mop mi ; i ere w o w . iot immieri us hani mei Mig oi t he sea cabin ami toreea-: maslmd in t he washing awav or d. tided -troyin ail the toml, and soi ... eerv mak ami corner .! the v. ssel w.th water. 'The men were forced "ii deck again, and, on the adv.ee ot t'aptaiu Williams, lashed themselves to the after house. All through the night tin- waves dashed over the wreck, tearing l:e i io; hing ot the men like the :.aml-- of invisible tunes. The nm mi of the wreck made the ia-b :::g- ut nto the r lle.-h. and the sal: w itei made the W"..ind smai: l.ke Ian I1-. Mate Bonne: d.ed in I he im uhl and Ins body was unlashed. A wave washed it away. Ju.-t betoia tlawii the two negro seamen, who had been wildly praying ami weep trig, went mad and uulashed them selves. The captain tried to per suade them to return to the house, but they seemed to be oblivious ot his existence, and recklessly ran about the deck alternately shouting for help ami praying. They saw them, and they laughed in wild de light. Then the ships seemed to pass without heeding them, and their cries were more terrible than the creaking of the wreck and the moaning of the wind. One of the storm-crazed sailors leaped from the weather rail into the surging sea, and the other dived head fore- most into the water-filled compan- ion way and perished. Steward Spraeue alreadv had been torn from his lasbines and carried awav on a eiant wave. When morniDc came the sea had gone down some- j what and the wind blew with less ! fierceness. The captain tied his tattered shirt to a pole and fastened I 'the pole to the foremast. Several vessels p.l-snl i '" -l''1' we--and the weai . l-utijxry ami heartened - .!! shouted 'li selve- lie u in t In' r IV. in I . . fb to attract . t r -n : n i i . Ail :.iy ! ami al! !ht' l'"l!ov:ii i! t'nev awake on r I . i li. !;! :..k:!i -t.irs .ui'l pi .i I' i ih'c.i: . 1 l'r. I. 1'r. n 1 I .; r.,.! l.i saw r he i r-.'UMi !ai k Ion: I .(ink i nt ( )' III ir ii - j 1 1 1 ' 1 !m ami I hey aihli'd 'n ! lie:r e bv W.M r!l: t.'I hv'.: I W it liraiei when away to W .1 I . I'olM i H'J'e: 1 car t!lr ami Ml.l lilo l'llo.V a : ' .-r I A e5 as Liibo: i -Mi . l'ai k-. ;i lal inn ..' K .iio-;nii. Ml Kent ark y. ha- sin rml : ;i ; a. a lilo M'Vcii lal e a es to eU Ml Im !ielll' lirlil-. nil'! In 'on ak ami pie parr ' lie hemp !rr iti.it kr! I ' is rlaill.nl ! li.it t hre ,1 1 0 Hi i - .Mr mole i .i pnl . ainl d" ii, .He woi k : li.ni the :ii",i'i' ami .M .ilnoi' :, iplal 1 et t lie r. i-r to M r. I 'ai u I ii' J he w ri e !i AM lea. I he , a heir ' l.r -rat I r .M r oil t ft a m '' Pel lit 1 ll 'ed 1 ' 'I -Mil 1 1; plea.-ed with tiir dered ten mm r. plo el - " "iild he could u-e dinnl' work Mi.-tead II Willi,. lie . - -1 ' ii thai iie has ui I low many em delighted ;! ihey an ,m al- ! 'i i Hugh hum. in lit-Mig-. llie ape Will I. on.-, nor becmn 1 1 t fry i onld I number-, thov rvi'i miii t ; .1'le urn i' a Knight nt I.ahni . V in ed Mi -ufiielrllt Plight Sr r! u-e Ml ' Apr- ami niuiik .' i 1 1 ' I ' 1 lT r I M ap ; ' 1 1 a i .-, in hut ronii 1 1 ; . -. eys .Me n...- a and hen- .Mr st ain't - n i. ; -t i trained t.. emnp! of thiol " it tie i -. lioyer. mi a ma I I'M ' '.'' tn. MMI 11 111 "I V "I -lit wMi, 'I Mmr. i M ,M Mo ' - 1 1 i o. a'l.ip'ed o ui'i!., a I i ' I I v r Ml 1'iano :-lie-11 I'll ( r Ml tin nion kr ao as wrll' a ,1. the I'lrm ii r air Mr. I .1 1 1 i-l,I: . . I r i e s ago. - a - i 1 . ; ColiMM-t - ' : -a-n i ch nn pan . v. - in a beat in g ol mm t ar- 111 i m p. i'. n l w a' ei an it h ot op ha-, -. a I epl e o 1 1 in-1 1 1: ' M, , and m his i sentat :oi tea leave 1 1 M i pi rt in i i ui key -top'.. r I ll.M nl !! m Mi. Stee; I I d g i -ailrient Kg etiusitlerablr C Iinrrph ll :l au animal s aro ma t k u I t w a -- a.!"-: I i telllgenre tha them .is the Faitl'mi pan oee make t i, and l:rl ilr-rl i a- I. e- a 1 1 i . -. - 'a r r ; . I u r he sp io on i nam lb ii.it rail hoi- expresses the female monkes lent nurses for would hlldlel ake exct ,M . I:.-;: milk i butter. . re kUl'W .1 he did . -k. would ' being exeeedill: Billion's black how to unlock a not tind the ke hunt tori:. I'h meals l.ke a ate w it h a si,, :iv i: -!. ; c li . m j oi n . il.mr an.1. ,n the Lu is Illonkev took Its well brt inn and ! I'ersnn, toi k . U-eil a plate and s.-rv.-In one ot hn b-tti reninsula. Mi.-s dinner t. Inch ami at w in en hei 1 : t se. t wit:. " in e. is :i o:n the M alay bird tlesrribes a -he was MiVi'ed. romii iiiinus were t w n a in'.i . " I Ii e apes had t leir . lirrv. rhilllieV. pMle.lpple. eggs, and M.tuamis ni poprelain. and so Inn! I." writes the enterprising la dy. who speaks m anot her ape. winch was an important member ot the family ol the I'.riti-h Hesident at Klang. as aalking on Ms hind legs, and going along ipiielly by her side l.ke a human escort. 1: had not even a i iidi men t.n y tad. and when i: sat wnh its arms mld etl. it looked like a gentlemanly person m a close lit ting suit." These tacts open a wide lirld of possibilities. Africa swarms with large apes, ami under proper eli i matic conditions, with good treat I ment. there is no reason why this very intelligent animal should not be made to subserve human use-. t HOV'.st'x Month;!. A New Climber Ti-.- Japan Hop. The ordinary Hop has a peien - uial root; tun a .lap in Hop now oileied is an animal. Some of the recent introductions ot plants from .Japan ami other oriental countries, show singular departures from the ordinary cour-e of things. It is not long since th.M fruitgrowers were treated to a la-: buceous grape vine, the stem ot which died down with the fall of the leal, a nil in v we aie offered a Hop with an an nual loot, which is propagated by seeds. It comes to u, for ;i won tier, by the way ol' l'.uiope: nt laie years :ho majority of Japanese plan: - ha v: : g toum! our gar. lens helm tllOSr ot Flllope. lit i'h n mo .: i . European seedsno u haps t he most beau ; i wav into y reached Ilu il v I us ml. by the '1 his is per- ul and quick- e.-t-grow ing of ail annual and is unr, vailed Ir, 'limbers. iy other ep.mbei 1 arboi s. i twenty . and the remain the :..p. ami m.iv . 1 '- o quickly I'livi-i vci.iin te. It grows lapidiy a- 1 1 ' tw eiity I.'lir letM in beau 1 1 ul I v - ft '1'ined lelght. leave- lllid to hat d v. 1 1 mn tin is U'l If iw Ml in ear Ci'1 1 ' i l : ' . . bin - in M , .- i . M ,le . j ii an ' ' ' 1 r s o ! 1 1 ; i 1 ' 1 1 a. : r m I 'his II in", t 1 1 . , M : . t a ! M i !,, . ! I ill M - of the -oi; mom ii 1 . a v r I M Path then Ilea l - ' iu-l r v. o be p V p v o I natu ral pollen mr ' m- n, ,- - ' g.o in-i . 1 r t hn e a i r n ' i maple m irib.u : n y ou: . m met! : at e i M y , take some unbolted im e '.lour, mix it with saw dust or on' .-' : a w , and set ; 11 a sunny corner-, sheltered from the wind, when . it the bees rei mi : i r it . t hey will cai :y i ' ' r-.-ely . In local it ies whei e t her.- :- iroin-y mi t he t.'.ossoms at tins .- a-..n . the bees will gather , t .-ry rapidly, .md t he more honey they get the taster the stnoU increase-. Where ; here are Io M el.migh hof'.-.V U'i - iP'Mi g li o w el s, by a li ni ea ti- In d . n ' tin- in traper. -:i aiiol.t a e..ii ,, h,p eve iy tiigh'. 1 '.y n n! m. .. ' I. u . y.an stocks w hi niei e i-i' r; v i ap.t'.iy . and u In n : in- io ,-.. n.. m . s to ti o w , y oil will have -1 mui g s a a; k S to gather M . A ga ! n , - ; i oil id I hero be tin- in - a d '.. ' : ' 1 1 i v foli io. , i ; - he i i x i . ; M i " : : I i o ; v 1 1 i u : . " ; , . ; , . It- j a e -i -; . ' nil :,. v . i - l!i'- i i . .M . v e it a v , i I I, inr.v ; : Av i a .ill p. M -I . in i dead . l he , ,m o'n e;i me . :i his possession I hioiigh iiiuliiuge. .is a gl ft 1 1 oln h ; s v. Me' - t a t lie i . who is a direct des. eiidant 1 1 1 i 1 n- m : g 1 1 1 a 1 i eei 1 1 iei i ' irclt '' ('. .'ar. Siik Had a l','.ni:r.sr i a i i r. Mink. Husbands should not be too complimentary to 4 heir wives. Trofessor , of a certain college, read his last essay to his v. Me, who listened with dutiful gi av at v to the end, suppressing her yawps with euual politeness and skill. '-Hid von understand mv argument .'" in mured the leann gentleman. '-Oh. perfectly." di replied, rejoined von un 'h" The "Then my mind is easy the professor. '-because if derstand it, everybody w i lady withdrew in silence. DAWN I'.-l a ii r -1 i . t g . r v h c: tlif liay mi urn I I"l h - in la.l-iiiK ary . .lav. . U - : r 'n -l'arr. th'- M ,o. . 'imli'H nun i. 1 ill. n ! P 1 ! M '.ill r-.i,.-ino t 1 11 . l'HAXKS WIIH THE MOUTH. !o: t . i lie 1 1 a I'M iOO'II I- mi. e "1 putting In MM ll . e 1 i her Mil pi.li a I in I in- : .-Mi I . . lot 'ii' i -e . ' i iinlding thein for lit i ' i tni pi ,i mi g .-time en 1 1 1 1 1 it-1 1 1 1 atlemletl -e i n up- cmi isei) Hen res . .1 leW llinli I ! "fn, h I - w : ' i i e i e 1 : in' ! 1 1 a o rial ! a in ' 'li g may In- -rrli ! their Ii e' il e.tl M M'ln! MM I I r i , ll e 1 1 . r 1 liio i e p , i : o 1 1 1 . pllt 1 I II 1 'Ml - ire is c oi i ii, on . espe- tiling woiiHMi. w ho in 1 1 II g puis bet w eell i . le d 1 1 ss I n g. M ed 1 :u In is j ii I a is have 1 IM. ' 1 I a I. M Willi le- ii a IPM n 1 1 1 1 1 1 tile i ii ii k lor mouth when Irllinve illlY f he lull ll.lN'e .ii ra-lolj t, it then dl'e -s. ; lib rli n li"t h -exes ,-relll al to h a e a n Ml -I i net 1 e I a itey ' p : a I 1 1 ' i ' e - mi t hell moll! h, .sometimes tiieietott' gis'f no n1 tiotible tn parent- and N . it w M i ist and nig every in 'a d i st 1 ess i Ii ; i eel i lei 1 1 s A lew year- .pen a l)n n , io p. -mall parr i f 1 u a.-s ( 'h:l in i ' -t I to pll' and end i lllll -r-I'ler ,1 ' t in 111 .- w all" chain, a in u-; I ll W lilrli pe I. Ol llt'ell ing h : nisei I I iy potting it into nut Ii . The lot n! chain lodged om ao li . ai 1 1 1 t hni i o h iii nl i h,- i ii d w.i- re-orted ;.., , no l U al: m In I died. On Iliell! inl.nl Ml tiling Mo I I ' A I.nl I )r !, r. II o W h t 1 I 1 1 1 1 li.lVll.,; M Ir 'o -il,. e t I , i r 1 1 1 a . 1 all ciP pi s ii are 1 1 i nil a - n li into 1 1 aio a I eio.M ma i . . i I u eat lie. i in al iv ,r -Ir Mi - t a lire I eedie- which li.ol lit , -W.I ill. Wed Illldlll; MM I nl e Ilu i-r . t ill oil a I e Ml .ii I r i a I i " i I oidrli I M ll, a . ll o th lo'l'l t lii'V l-h.M. their Ilel . uiao.u. , lirlai'e " ' 1 1 a w a ' 1 t hence in- bod , ui. i. I i ; in- lie! e ill a Mi r. !,"Wril i'.-i pe ,o tii ami art" -1 I t i M t hi't in a to ol ; : 1 1 1 1 - loan i .I . ii o ly I in-re is no en I u.oighl h-ssh , it ei V, put t Ml o needle - 1 'llO.se W ill) do S" eXcll-e III . I be mi ; ii'-.i r tor "II ir I u'l Vrl ;i nion! 1 1 i an a great siderabh- . ma io luna! i unwittingly swallowing -k "l pel ish; ng m con my. ( ). rasinmiily tc mi then mad treaks ,Mill tlnuiisehe- by needles which t hey iinanage t" -o'lta'. A case lias been mentioned to n- ot a most ex ' t raord in .m y degree nl mad pervt-rs-'itv. A teinale lunatic had such ;i nioibnl . raving for swallowing -mall parcels nt needles which troin linn- to tMiieshe pi ocu re d that at it'll; h st ilestl'(. etl hel sei At a 'stanmMem t -; I we in i - t al xaniMiation as many .e not as three hun- di ed and ninety needles, in a less or more tate ot corrosion, were found " lodged m various parts of her body. In another case that has been lecorded. t he great French surgeon. Baron Dupuytren, ex tracted two hundred and titty-lour needles tnrough "he skin, to which they had tmiml their way from the st m.aeh. In the narrative of memorable cases connected with Guy's Hospit al there is a curious story of a sail or named .lolin 'uinmings, who, in a spirit ol vulgar brag, and mostly when half intoxicated swallowed clasp knives. In 1 T;M he had seen a French juggler pertorm the trick of assumedly swallowing knives of that kind as a public entertain ment. The teat was so cleverlv , performed that the spectators or ; .lt ie;l9t some of them were under i the belief t hat the knives vanished , down t he ; hroat ot the tiicreler. in stead "1 being put by SieMMl t 01 hand iii snme part nt his dress, The sailor, in his stmplieitv, was one of ttie credulous sort, and to astonish his messmates he began to swallow clasp-knives. He at first swallowed only four, which, fortu nately lm h;m. woi e expelled, ami no inconvenience en.-uetb He thought no more ot I. nifo. swallow ing lor s.x year-, in .March, lsu.. when at Boston, he was one day tempted, while drinking with a party oi sailor-, to boast of his tor mtr exploit-, and was r.-.idy to re peat I. is performance. A small knilewas produced, winch he in stantly swallowed. In the course ofthat evening he swallowed live j more. Th next morning crowds ame to see him, and in nt the .lav he was im ; ot vi-itm s the coin -e dllced t o s wallow eight knives more making in ail tmiiteen. lie p. ml dearly mr his tmiic: lnr lie was sel.'ed with constant Vomit ing, and pan: in t ii e stomach. 'Taken to a ho.spn.il, he was by ellicacious medical treatment relieved, as he imagined. "! all the knives he had s'. allow nl. But in this he Would ii f of i have been mistaken, l'or siii vi-s undissolved reimiim stmipp !;. Tii,. amount of i a t e vt-r i ; was. did not cm e w ! h.- p a 'I' wretch nl hi- tolly. When a SpM held m le, -ember. 1 -.". and -.-:., ewliat t.psv. he rc-linicd his : io i.-; fulm-ss of being able to swal low knive-. ami to amu-e the ship's company swallowed nine clasp Imm vi-s, ..ome of i hem of a large -loo. AiniMi In- bre.nm: ill. and wa- in ; he hands ot t he ship's sur geon lor several months, during which portions o! i ham-ed. At Iciil knives were dis- h he was admit - ed us a irii t a ; (1 uy 's I Iospi tal again he came to t In- in hn,, anil hospital in I -us. There ho remain ed. -Miking under h.s fin tier nigs. :p-;i Mai eh. 1 -o'.i, when ::e 1 1 1 1 mi i - Me . . 1 i r rem e em a c ; at ...j:. An Ma de:M . id nl the lute l r. B: -i rich tin- eminent Fnglish eiig: net w no i d. mn en t ne l names ml :'he Client Western Tiinm! and Ibiilw a . . n a child w nil IV win diverting ; i icks of sleight of ,' ham!, by t ausing a half sovereign ' to in v .-toi aou-ly disapiiear and re ' ajipear. a stunning ilisaster occur I red. The trick consisted in adroit ' ly concealing the coin in his mouth, ' and pretending to bring it out at Ins ear. All at orbefore be was '"ai1' 'W1U u U,U'''' :' gullet, lie tried to cough it up without ellect. There it stack. F.very surgical device was tried to get hold of it without avail. It be came evident that if the coin could , not be dislodged, fatal results would en-ue. If was a matter of lite and death. In the dire dilem ma into which he had needlessly brought himself, Brunei's presence of mind did not desert him. He devised a wooden structure to which he could be strapped head downward, in the hope that the ' half sovereign would fall out of his throat by the force of gravity. It was a painful experiment, but life was at stake. He was fixed to the machine head downmost, keeping his mouth open. To his iuexpre-si Lie rebel, the coin dropped from its lurking-place and rolled to the ttoor. An account was lately published of the death at Heidelberg of Mr. Adolf Sander. wh. was formeily in large practice as a physician in Ellielfehl and its neighborhood. One nm. ning in 1-71. while dress ing, he contrived in .-mm- way to get a -hu t button 'net ween his teeth. I ni'onseious! v. while laugh ing, the button slipped into the back ot his imiiiMi. and thence into the larynx Ail the eeitiniis of Ins surgical tiiemlsto remove it were vain. It was ascertained t hat it sank into the right lung, which soon became in itated. Spitting of blood ensued, and lie was himself looking forward to his death as not very remote, lie removed to a villa he had near Franklort -on the Main, to pas- his hist day.- in niiet. Here he was smpnsed by a violent tit of coughing, accompanied by spitting ot blood, in a paroxysm ot which the button was ejected. IIi health rapidly improved, ami in a couple of months, regarding him sclt as .piite cured, h resumed his professional work, and endeavored to gather np the threads of his former pract ice. Hut last year un mistakable symptoms manifested themselves that the lung hail not fully recovered from the presence in m- substance ol a foreign body toi seve.tal nuint lis. lie -pent the winter in the south ot Kurope, but returned almost worse than he wen'. He gradually wasted away. and ..ui 'I. H(irp''r'.s Wifklv. GOOD READING. 1 ll pies' and I.i be di ci " M gieale. and so Ullell, t truths are the Simula- I he grea t e-t men : no. for t h at in at ter . e is spontaneous : it will not v eii. no coin pul-i. ai can either or retain it. Yet it m.iv be r:M:er fed and nourished into fuller and deeper life or starved into de cay or premature death. lie who is truly, deeply, essenti ally holiest, loves honesty so much better than any possible reward that he choo-es it every time apart from any eon-idei at mn- of its re sult -, and licit her hope lmr fear.' neithei bribe inn threat, could tempi him away from his loyal alle giance. We ought to be very tender with naturally shy children. The agon-; u- these little people have to go through they alone can understand. But those of us who have passed tlnough the same ordeal can rem ember what we sutlered in our day of small beginnings and unused experiences, and by ourselves we can judge lor them. What is the reading of books but conversing with tbe wisest men ot all countries, who thereby com municate to us their most deliberate thoughts, choicest notions, and best inventions, couched in eood ex-: nressioi). and digested in exact . method. It supplies the room ol experience, and furnishes us with prudence at the expense of others. The way to make yourself pleas- j ing to others is to show them those i small courtesies in which there is i no parade, whose voice is too still ; to tease, and which manifest them-; selves by tender and affectionate looks, and little acts of attention, and kindness, giving others the: preference in every little enjoyment, j at the table, in the held, walking, i sitting, ami standing. It is chielly by nourishing the' higher nature that the lower is kept in controlled and orderly opera- i tion. The more fully men are en- ' grossed in what is true and pure: and worthy of all their powers and j and intelligence, the mor e natural! v ' .ind easily wiil appetite, passion tlllMU assu ujrj l j 'l o p, J. .su u -ui v - lence. ami iuiiu tueir assigned functions quietly and legitimately, ; When t bey are forced to tbe front, brought up for constant review, aml ma'le 1 he theme of much con versation and discussion, ol alterna tive approval ami cen-ure, they occupy the place of other anil weight. -r tilings and lose their bar mon ions relations. To Take the Place of Sugar. Allusion has been made, in these columns to the discovery of a sub stance in the coal tar made from petroleum, which is called saccha rine, because, although not a sugar, it has far more sweetening power. That is, a very little of it will ren der palatable codec, confectionery, and the various edibles whose toothsorneness is due to their sweetish taste. This is a German discovery and patents have been taken out lor its manufacture in all nations It is believed it may work a revolution, by rendering unneces sary the cultivation of the sugar cane, sorghum, as well as the sugar beet ol the Continent. At present, saccharine is very dear, but the original source of supply, petrole iitri and coal tar, is abundant and inexhaustible: and there is every reason to believe its production by chemical means will be far cheaper than any of the sugars now in use. If accepted a- the great sweetener of all our foods, it will be one step toward the artificial manufacture of edibles. Heretofore we have de pended upon plant and animal lite to tarnish the organic materials upon which the race subsists: but il this artificial sweet, manufactur ed chemically, enables us t- dis, pens.- with cane and beet sugur, 'hen will the efforts of scientific men be directed to preparing other foods directly from the materials to be fouud in the inorganic world around us. Mankind, in all ages, has craved salt, which is composed of two minerals: and if now sweet ening can be got from petroleum and coal tar, it is a hint that man may thrive on other inorganic ex tracts. lcmrt st's Monthly. 1-'.vasivk. It has often been a sportman's fate to miss an easy shot, and then to marvel at his bad ; luck. He does not, however, al ways meet with the delicate for bearance once shown by a deer stalker to a gentleman, who, after a series of inexcusable misses, re-! marked. "Well, Donald, whose fault was it that time!" Quoth Donald, " ell, he wasn't more than a hundred yards, and it's not my fault yon missed him; and it is not the fanlt of the stag, for he stood still enough; and it's not the fanlt of the rifle, for I ken well it a right good one: so I'll just leave it to you to think it over, and find out whose fault it was.'' If You WUh a Good Article Of Pluq Tobacco ask your dealer for oia nip." oell tlwfini JAMES REDMOND, The Bergner & Engel Brewing Company's Lager Been Porter. &c I KEEP ON HAND A FULL USE OF WINES AND LIQUORS AT WHOLESALE, Which will be sold by the Harrel or Gallon at VhHY LOW FIGPKES for CASH. Ginger Ale equal to Best Imported, and superior to any nroeiirauiein 1887 SPRING. 1887 Look ! Look ! Look ! .MA You will find at the Largest Line of Dress Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies, Gents, Misses, Children's Shoes, Boots and Slippers, Cloths, Mattings, Oil Cloths, Carpets, Gents' Fur nishing Goods, Straw Goods, and in fact everything you can think of, to be found in a Dry Goods Emporium. Our Store is packed to overflowing this season with Drives and Bargains. We can please you all. Money is'' not plentiful, so look well before spending it. Our (4-1) 1 yd. wide Homespun .V. Our , 1 4) 1 yd. wide Bl eachirig Our good Ginghams Our Iast Color Prints Our Pants Goods Our elegant line of Worsteds for Our elegant White Lawn very wide Our elegant Hamburg Edgings (5,000 ydsi Garter Webb Ottoman all silk 1 in. wide Ribbons Nice large Towels j'lig line colored and white Cape Collars . . . 'rochet Needles Colored Hamburg Buttons! Buttons! Gents' J Hose Ladies' H?fo Misses' Hose Children's Hose Straw Hats Ladies' Gloves Beautiful Handkcrchiefa (Ladies) Large Handkerchiefs (Mens) Knitting Cotton (best) Pocket Books Tooth Brushes Dress Buttons CI dozen) White Pearl Buttons iii dozen'! "Raw Silk" Handkerchiefs 1,000,000 Toothpicks for Nice Cuffs Men's Linen Collars (latest style Men's Linen Cuffs ( latest style- Men's Linen Collars I'-DudCi Nice Jersey for Nice Corset Nice Gold Plated Breast Pin Large line beautiful shades "Cheese Cloth'' All linen Crash Hire Buttons (cards; Ladies' Slippers Rick Iiack Braid? Toilet Soap (nice) Nice Linen Doyleys Elegant and Beautiful One Half New York Cost. Paj'er ielegant note.;.. Knvelopes (to match ) . . Fine Turkish Towels. Big-gest and Cheapest Line of Seen in this City. Novelty Braid? Aice Dress SiIk N ire Sat ins 'r.-am Crinkh - Coh .r,-d Crinkh .- ,bv.-ly Beautiful line Seersucker s Beautiful line Organdies Ladies' Handkerchiefs tall linen j. See That Beautiful Line of Etamines. Fans! Fans! Fans! Novelties! Novelties! Lead Pencils, rubber tipped - .Icr-eys, all wool I ''big job" Chambrays (imported) Sateens, beautiful line (worth iji'e.' Muslins, lovely line Hat Pins Velvets Baby Shoes (nice: Turkish Bath Soap Best r I.lio Shoe in the city. P.est 1.00 Shoe in the city. Best 75c. Shoe in the city. Best Shoe in the city. Spool Silk (emb.) Parasols, nice Largest line of Parasols ever brought here. WABNEIFS HEALTH CORSETS. Pull line of Corsets and price. WHOLESALE More complete than ever. We cater especially for the wholesale trade. We oiiflrnnreen.. usual to "DUPLICATE ANY BILL BOUGHT IN A NORTHERN MABKET IN LESS THAN BALL LOTS, ' TH i 17VPP VRfiTiV AU i BVDX i We would say, that any Goods purchased from us that are NOT i CLLi AS KLPKLSLMJJ, can De returned ana tne purcnaser win be FULLY SATISFIED before leaving. We want the trade of every one, great and small, and it will be to every person's advantage to see m before purchasing anything in our line. Very truly, 0. MARES. Pollock StrCOt, New Berne, N. C. NEWBERN, N. C. VHOLESALE stN X IN CONNECTION WITH THE AGEM.'Y 1 Oil Store of 0. MARKS the Goods, Plain and Fancy, Hie. 10r. oc. .if. lc. oo. ...... oc. worth lOc. de. Buttons! Buttons! Line of Dress Buttons, . oc . Kle Goods Ever! . lc. .f)0c. S! Vies DEPARTMENT. i ! UOR DEALER M A N UFA f'Tt" Ii EI OF Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla Lemon Soda Buffalo Mead. California Pear Cide Etc, Etc. HOTTLlMi t oitn ( art lim K ASTER NORTH CAROLINA marble works, h Mr KINK, N. ( . Monuments Tombs- ,t,"1,,,r,v""hu,",,0,wo'k,n I1AUAK&AMERICAN MARBLE Ortlt.ru will receive prompt attentior rifitiHfaction guaranteed. JOE K. WILLIS, Proprietor iHooptiHor to (leorte W. Claypoole) (lor. BROAD AD CRAVEN St: NEW BERNE. N. t (. E. Mili.kh in my authorized age'i n KiriBton. maHO-lyd-i V f mmenf .V. Ur-:-,-.:, ::-''- c-.r- ' - , I L:u:.' ...m, S;--urs. M iai.s, '. ' i Ri. m-ircm--. Strriir- .: r-j -.-.c'ix, '."' ; C:itM. . it o. Ail, - I S.v.aM, :::! j- ' -' bi'. I :un?5, a .-'-.. WciDU. no. Bites, . S'.vMincy, -( , Br;::.- a '' r- . id rile Ua'.ls, '- ' B'.-.r.a-.- i'; ... T.'.es. 'r .' ; TKZS COOD OLD ' -' A - W ''' Prl'1.,- mm.' . . , ..'''.oil. ..f '"'. (.o M...;t:;n.- J.!- M ..m I :. .U-. -- . I 1 Me. iiiU'UiiM aliiv. im. : . T.he l.umb-r:-i:oi i . - a ' 1 ''C Tbe llon.ovile i l a' , i .-isifaiMlly -.-. 10e. Tlii'Oiiiali ri. . 'o a ' '" "-' I '' - "'" .JOe. j Tho .Vlcrhi.nP i.- s i: -11 I- - . , - Pencil. j Tlic Miner ?.' :-: I". "n -" "' v I Tin- l'ioiii.i ::i : it .no' ,--..-,' iik " ' ,"5e. j The I'ur.iiiT i ' 1 - ' -oa.i.. - , an l hM st k j i i H ' Tlie Sleronh'i.i 1 o'.i .' " . Uioi t iii.i i, '" i 1"'- it in liberal - .; , : :.f p.lo. The Hor-.-l.o. : ' - ' ' ' frleml a:..: .-al- -: o .: K'- The Slo, k-ti.i-.-i. ' a. li -' 1 'ie. ll,..Us:in.N .f !: o :a. : a ., I i r 1 1 ..il r,,. Tin- lull mud ma ii ... ! Ii .i-.-i " a: I" ' i a lone us his llf.- i o roiiiol of . i.i, -ins i,:ij .1..!..:. a -. The I.arkwoodaiunil un-U IP IImtp U .."I . IiiK like II as mi until!'.'.' fr ih. 'iann'-ra t. l.r. , llmlj an. I ooinfort ivhleli Mirronnii th.- j.I.hum r. The Slei-i-hniil m-'-ili ll about Us U"i.' i' his employes. Aecl. tenia will li.-ipl..-ii. ami when tlieaeeonie the Muslang Liniment lswunle, in .mee. Keep n lloll le In I he Ilouae. I I. Ilia leat i,f economy. Keep n Bollle In the I anion. l!liiime.llI Me In rase of rt-,'M'nt Riiv,, pa'ai iiul lows of waiiea. Keep a Boltio Alwnv. in the Smlili, for nae when Mfiiitfil. Over 9,000,000 worn during the past six years. This marvelous success Is due 1st. To the superiority of Corallne over nM other materials; as a stiffener for Corsets. 2nd. To the euperior quality, shap and workmanship of our Corsets, combined with their low prices. Avoid cheap imitations made of variout kinds of cord. None are penulne unless "DR. WARNER'S CORALINE " Ls printed on Inside of steel cover. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING MERCHANTS. WARNER BROTHERS, 3PO Broadway, New York City. ROBERTS & HENDEKSTO Bener&l Insnrwce Agents, New Berne, IN- CJ. Onlj first class Companies repreeen. ed in Fire. Life and Accident Inmrine. Total Capital over Forty Millions 0 Dollar. , Jm.24dlT i : ! 1 1 I . 1 . . '. m TT ia.-.'S-. . wa."fc...s'-'- --ai 'won . - . --'M .' i. t f t --si.
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 5, 1887, edition 1
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