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4 'A' THE JOURNAL. mi'le to K in; ( h irles, but arc il ..trocar. U d , ,r. 1 R lwn a.k',l to nterwne 1 I ; C.. jr'IA n I A t r : n t nvo r m . r : - i pri::. -pies . h l'o r e : 1 1 e t U i' m . 1 . a ; rAitTiE.". m. i. "iir purpose to pit-sent a !' art.eles on the d .st i noM vi- the two great par' .es, nil :i t r . an 1 1 i i .!' u - T H F I'ltl s ON I II 1 NOV IN V 1 IOV It, . ( loci .-.111.. . I m, I .- I i , r i e- ur' aii Mi, .iii : ' 1 : ,1 !i n:; pie'eh MM 4 ! MlUt it t III i I. il;.i C ain I . vi i In IN .1-1 11 . .:! R.-iotn, 1 In- lmr nl t in- 1 : i t i i . i i r - : i : , :i i on : h i : am imiiiatcd the result aspect of tin- result tin- mag i" hi i't Maine has demon ! t';n 1 e r i : i ji ot "y. Whether . : it ; victor;. : - an leTt'Ilt i!H'tlOI). - i n F' .un-i -co ( '!im: i. '. SENATOR KENNA. Adopted rat. ,1 Lis : 1 T c in pa lie ho Kc can ;c! 1 1 i , c cat cainpalli .n, iU't-,1-.I.jh-cnc! . II. I,""! ill i cc 1 1 I as . II n; liv it i.y tl.'c l cm; i n ' TlXS Grtoa backers odctf dclirtsi thm 4a S vatfl ia a.4: of Ihc i to ivo lui i v M' I I' U f :!;..:: . ' .- ' a 1 r .i :. ; THE Dnrhni hitit Yctj? DnnxTtJi" meA0 u'. Dtjaoerat' ualr ' yoar of i-v TVkt i tb tMOQ w hvr no old, M'tt'i Dooocrtjc club.-. HALXioU irciwi ov.-r t b ' emptor Seott rrtin, mur jtfr who bM bNa it i .riri" for t&irta jeaM. Thf p r' i.-n'.jr of .Ul) Bordtr i girron in notbor 15D th Irish o of Nt-w YorW that stood rl j for H!aiu ol lt crt Mmia on ) nt of h s K&VOW Nothi a i re5ril. Hrri.ion wifl toes wiah tht h; rvxTil hi ', bean tarnl jrc.n io. IT U thi( th KnnrV Al A COt too boaw id KnIind lor the m! of thtr t-otton N ar of tli epiaioa tht th (t rangers mi,l An tffhrt to thi ,bri-t:on but in."y fiitrd if :.- ,.i i: the I r ,p..r . ', :, i act lt"v.1.lj j ,iV .nil a ' pi! - a .1 '. call , a.-, bc, I bvrf ;.-.c.i! 1, K'T! v, n! ib'-, : o llrS ar- a, 1 I; H . f ' . a a . , : r : an . 1 lti' d.h. , GoTfrnor ot ' a aXlm-, orTen. t(int the oyr p to Vol. Cre-y of t tit- L-.inom; oa th abjtvc !) tint GoTmor mean basm's- , lUi' I'll KlUiU m.mt or TUB w ork: Ttm tlct of U-pni:,-un VXtn tapport. Their eleo'.ion . a (oroo eocclujjioo , 'j.v.iaw v tb New Yok Herjbl uniMt, :' Xjf trJ4) ia Southern tleiefc't t U CUk"o I'oureauoa aiast kra ba brvk tad latere tan If too U. O. V. akooUl tariTiTe aantatr iax tfc porutioo of Vle fata to ta Natiootl Coot rot uo U1 b aa laivoosir toaht ji for Coafraiw ia thtt oood JUtri.-c. THB f York St-r j rhe vokinfuea of tlie coantry will nnl Tcrlook. tl fvt tb it thfj h.ve Jaat received from Ifcemi. rla- .l aiawtrtiio tb ortirul reovn '.ion tBy hJT toojC .wke-i : r :n the tab.tlwien: of '.iie Iviurtnicit of Labor . a lrj:i,-H of the ,v Ut nTertiaitn ! i r. '. State. PTenbient 'ee.in,i Mppfooneot In wuM a-tr.o t prTtn th new ict bv a:: orga i lotion of the ! .-pir'. m-v. -. ' Labor m will render it of rr: n! poroiaaent erTic to the :n.Ki.tn x. BnJL.-l.tei4 of our two t o . X v will appTCiJti tle vlT int ue that 'he itpartoteal br-a,; to '.her:'!, aad tta e ''' to thatu xa Atliht.oa li reu.on :or TOtin; to roati tine :;i potr honest d litior proc.M-:. n ii,c!.vnt.. d ai i n i jitnt i on . ' ' THK Goidiboro Vru.i aiuft t., pot at that th riepabllcuu of North Carol iu a a-Ced wiery jn,l ronsn tt)j In nomiQAtin x third rate lawyer a ano iot,nk' in aekoianbip, t?iQ utterly ijjfnor-Aut o( etiacatiocinl we the! ind n.-sN. foe Sapenntendenc of Pibl.c In atrortioa a- they xr opioe,l to edvXstion. The point well ta.en. If lay r niiou' to keep the public cbooU up to tneir present taadard xad iWancr ti.e ruv oi Jacatioa they voahl hive otlervil to th popit of North (.'.roiini u a ealidX for lim ;m porta ;- aitioo a rtrt si. scholar. one (Amiluu with the idev md rnetn,H of terhii iind rm:y to tb caaac of eduratior.. Baa t Ujjot S M I'.n rery fnend of ptjxi.ar OUfbt ti ral'y .- ro; n ,1 !. :r r(ad to party v-i a,'i -wa xa x Un i reprenett '. n'.etl 1 1 a ,i;o! . . r, : 3 IS HE A sTKOf IMDIUlTf . lUrraioa i T'i'.T :a 'm :tt :" i Qj piatiorm lojorwt !h c.:r bill h TOat EfUIMI it- HU p.l.' fm tj P1 Cfr in itnun'rn h f -r I N - i Wll. Star. VeU, tiie neC i. -n - :'"e n ,!e, ! tb Green bicker of the W,',; tin' that Tote i. pa; down iir.; him. aoJ if-iin he fTor '. L- ointma tace of the preaen: anju.: tar . fi which ia taking more money Irom ta people than tiae government 1, W'e lUoafht t-fore the sooitaatioa that HirTiaon via the atoat daaferotu mxa for the l'em.v erata tttc RajW-auji coald nomi ale, bat we eoofewn that we m i axrtjiiatated With h: reoorvi. Tao Star ha pat him down a troof eaadklate. Rot m he atroaf f Perkap It ia weil to no rixri him If it till iroaM the ivenot-riu to reawi eiertiooj :o elvt leve laa! autl Taarvian. a e r 11. , ic r i ' . . - i 1 -:' an A-.;.b; ' ,. primary i t lie more . n i In -i nun' tii t ' im.t.r a: tr .," t w b 1 1 c , t e '.., '.: r t '. . eat. U!r the.r :";' ;.., in Ji.:r:i' ha ''..- . in . i;irik'', !" !: w no are '":r. .ir S a ' e , and a:.- an t.-i and neor.-. '. ; ; t a e n '. . It :.'. a man -; i be a to : i ro : t r , re; rr.j n t or. t.t . vin!i ' ' 1 oiir inn but ; ' t . c a ' h i ! ' arTr : ' ,ir r . !:,;. i e e s i : ' ' , , , ' a n 1 1 ( i eno r a '. A .- n: . ' " ' ' . 1 1 "m ii 1 e r n i !l,e-.. a ti' i il e a r. i . obje, : . r ' a i, arc tn!d n the SliiteM, but two t hat and n iiiir ; a. m . ' r : ' v n n . . w n Hn t-r. .11 ,.K-!i n,ora. .-t." t!io-c a!la.ri nf i n i,e n I their Co it i. , ,'fd.iin that (jrc.it -;akir n cn-titu t -pea'krr ra, ca; 1 c n . c r . 1 :, e tc, ii .i ; n a t t Ii e r . : " ' '1 I err i, .'.i iuiw in e it par lie. 'he ir b-r t r i the c -n ruvtTsif.i that l m tried lat c.y i'..ilocd. nwept ,ii all opposing , '.e:r.euts. and that the dirTerenCc : :i-i'ii the 1 )eiiiiHTHt ic and lie pa;,;,, a:, parties .i ilcircrcncc in i,a.i,e , nly. which lit kept alive by nnrea-Honablf prejud.ee and danger nin .-en : imentdlity . Ne-r w .is ; L i f i greater delusion. The 'litVerenec m l uinlaniental arid radi cal I'he civilization that springs !"r, , in nne is opjHvsite to that which a the rrear mil of the other. l'.oth are chamjeons (if htverty. bnt their interpn-ta; lotin of liU-rtv, in its rclatiniis to government, arc ac i bes" lice. ( . i a i a i priii age law . will p: o liai el t-c 1 1 ' r ,i 1 vnt In Indiana strength, w ! : ' . w i -.caii : . .ml : ; - ill b,- : ii eimaic llcplli i-rl :i 1 . came-- Drill .- mil, la i nia. i ..ii y .a i 1 ' .i. lc now -.'.mi ci:'.it:vc nblicanisin ;ial:il pi-l'ii a- Mr. I! ' ea'.-r da: v pleasure m an to give an. i he: it v Hi- (iiiiii.iu of the Platform at C hicago. .Senator Keuna haa been im pressed, as others have, by the con , t r a s t between the Democratic , gathering at St. Louis and the conglomeration of discordant faction- which call themselves a con vent ion at Chicago. St. Lotus was a ratilication." li.c people had nominated Clevc- WHAT AM I TO DO J The symptoms of biliousness are un happily but too well known. They dif fer in different individuals to some ex tent. A bilious man is seldom a break fast eater. Too frequently, alas, he has an excellent appetite for liquids but none fr.r solids of f morning. His tongue will hardly bear inspection at any time; if it in not white and furred it is rough, at all events. The dig&etive Byetem ii wholly out of order and Diarrhoea or Constipation mav be a symptom or the two may al and :plc. .11 1:c ! ban and tomato i horn yr nfli-n htminrrhnina aleut. The people had pr eren i0s8 of blood. Tlu-re may be Thin man lor Vice- giddiness and often headache and acid- t lie people the ; ity or flatulence and tenderness iu the pit ot tne stomacn. id correct an mis if not elfcct a cure try Urn n'x Awjust Fliurcr. it costs but a trifle and thou- :i I : - ai.. -elia' vet Onslow County Items- opp 1 1 " ' CO ::u tl , V.u i - nmre : oi a ; li.in .-a ; He h i- all. T'ne derma pubecans as wel lint care toi him. itlliilelice t he l.e 1 ridiana declare. 1 lt.-ell el-, a mag! a. Li as I ii'nii'i'rats. i! In ca a-.- under h : liblican ..ir:y . r sal 'in. M ' iiniue W c a ! I , ' ! 1 . , - ! .-.n, ; , A it 1 ,ii m. i Clop- c s m 1 . -i . bander? - better at ias M i n n le Wan' i o m her m'Iiiii i w elcoin e her ha.- been el t accounts. lias returned 1 .it 1! lehl.inds. return to h.-r . i III l.irll I an u ii y . esh :ii-' Ii i - a ml gai .lc ,in m g nut a a: nl d'A .irly look for o er lia- ; ii' -icrs re;, ittle. bu :.,,.k!:i- I. cell w eek . Uolllg. very We tinj a i Ia i i'i the date M.'.r: :o!ia. am. n .1: an ' . I! land lor Pre no.m . nat ed I'i e.-idciit , and gn at American people by conven tion and mas.- meeting and general expression, both public and private. 8ands a'tBt ft8 eflieacv had adopted the idatlorni. It thus appears that the St. Louis Coriven I : n ! i . Ill, iri t ii a Ti nnv nflinr r,,nr,in. tative political body ever assembled in the country, illustrated by its action precisely the result which would hae come if the Democracy ot the I'niou had been gathered together' in a single mass meet ing." "Hut how about Chicago?" quel ied t he llegister. "dust like St. Louis," said the arVi'hurv' sr TnTJTtft TITTION PER SCHOLASTIC YEAR: analogy. St. Louis represented the Prim i,e,.artment S25 00 Democracy its it is haimonious, ; jUD10r 30.00 united, and trusting in its great ; Senior " 35:00 leaders. Chicago represented the' Tuition payable quarterly or monthly llepublicau party as it is afraid , in advance. of its record, jealous of itself.1 N'o deduction except in case of pro- New Berne High School CONDUCTED BY CilX). V. M1AL, A.M., Principal, jam i:s THOM AS A. It., Associate Principal, A N I , Miss MA'.'IA 31. MANLY, a. I. l:K HE. ,1'ENEIi SEPTEMBER 10th, 1888- trusted sickness. julyl2 dwtf nt ,roh ; b; t mil op e. The Ke lor V ice I 're li. : - the man I ell ; t h bag. A- a state-ma: with I'h arm an , Morton ( 'ir.cagn New- I nd, 'oil arrison's av.ill.ib'.i.: his per-mi.t . ' at.,'. r , e . a 1 tan. : , a , i ., ie tii at '.:. c, un lii1' g h . a i n . !!! ic,-r - 1 -' 1-. v.i' e r n c .un:;, y i'. rx c . m mar.. ' : e ( ier.erai A a.'e.s tnat 1 1 ' i T 1 he K..it ci an liat me ir in . : i-1 - ipart m t he Kills are asuniler. heory nf liberty that nbt.iins K,-pn : .I icj n I'.irty is allied ril- ' it ;o: . ;t .- t he free, loin lelm. tin c, ill, 'ep, loll that the Inundation nl the (1 reek ,,ma;i republic-, and ,t a t hat ' '' ,'ift."' n r.t ' - ' 1 eiii'ieraey . nil t he contrary . :'s gr.-Xte.-t etnph.i-si- on txTty . ami imsi.-.s . na iepie, ay tlic people, is the ol A m el i c.i n en; nit ;n Hi'. the' in -' i 1 1 can a ; ;n . e ote ol in r.lllill Lew r. s men ey , .;u parol nothing. L. rcg ml -1 1 : a i a .- : il w .11 :..., be ' ' y l . Schedule B" Tax. nlle nl w a- w ; ; wav 1 1 . 1 at More he wa tha: A "l.V " Mr. i a vice pi e.-id en t ( I'h . m c ,la a.- ;n t ' r you. I,.-, d iii ii p t-iaind - ,. . NOTICE. Office Register of Deeds, Craven Co. Newuern, June 27th, 1888. All Merchants, Traders, Liquor Deal- ue lltnes, its bouthern ers. Keepers of Ferries, Commission diirt policies included, ot Merchants, Auctioneers, and all others at the ,r the . m a n . .to :.i,'it t.-;, r not so f iv, i a a i ; l.e cry tt '. m Uiiit h se n x' or . . adjoin 4 ( raven any g.n-- par ty v - . ' i: a' e, I t : . '. In v :. a e 1 r.e . ,l.-tr;, t . w i. , h iMui.'a , can elect 'e iia .-or it v h, -m the ill un.te Ujir.. Accnnl.ug to the rututiDi; yt.m L.ch that dutricC haji adopted the candidate wdl, th..4jur, U taken liom ,Ione the I emoorat4 of - .:s i c m tate. Sp.e the v an ( p..t: county. Now let that county un, m a !' '.hey h a c, 'V,-- r-.-. 1 t upon that ;4 it :: o w n r. o! . .'laraoter. i, 14 CST.,-';,'n. '.!- .'. t. i tor, 1 ' , n i . . r. '. t n e te uKn the Iwst one that will I e t he ,1 -:r:rt . on. r .'i.s u pr .i : ne-.4 the ennragr ,,: hi nteil gence a:..! r : tr. ". ate '. t .- n i at . , -n i!, ,! :. r per ' ' the4ecti. :! as '.'..' ;.,,.,' : ate at hear'. n,ra'4 a the conntn - ,! i tr'ere ' , i am: co. 1 I y 1' ' t a:, i i r.o:r h o ' ,n . r ' . . t-, ,a ' meniai r - - t -. e v. -1 t he -1; a; . . , 1 . ec ' , (.- ( ii m m r r ae .' i n m e n t pe..p am: : n e . r.i M e 1 )r:-..i ra-y . i . a j ,ubl :eati :sin 1 ca'iaii in riia.e-tic eiub. i. a i n r - . and ail the n.mp and c . roii n. 4 ' an , e oi empire, prodigal in the ,4iipei ituity uf riehe.s. Detn i, no hnws itself in executive simplicity and honesty, adaiiu ist ra tive economy an 1 reform, and in the jealous care of all the rights is identified w ith in,l i , r 1 v 1 1 i? s nf all the iwonle. n.HHilv. and in tl MouoMoly, plutiH-raey and sectional-i?m.e:-t in defiance of Democracy and find h-ller and protection .iiiiliT the llepublicau llag. nil.. : i - : a ' : 1, 1 '. ' : . ! ! i a : : i :1a ; i' i!ig -tippm" ,.; rv . r 11. ; . . r.-'..:i l'o-' In-:!; !:.;: im Slier in an : c . ;; r : , : , . ;. w , a: 1, 1 have be- n t a : : . e 1 i i 1 : 1 1 t lketi by vv re -1 : ; ',,( :i a'. from he r rn a : . '.- : . , - p 1 lalian a p. .1 - .! i::a. 1 1 : I'm- lain.ina'a n ,.; 11.:; :. an. M..!t..:i :s tl..- h.ij.p.e-- -,,:.; .. :. :h r c, hi 1 1 pn- -: 1.1 y hive :,,.n male . a gre i' ; ol:' aail ;:,:,;:. 1 : :' Were I. , t mi . h .i : ly the It-..'. , human w;d. tr. wt- -: : c 1 1 1 . nisp .rat ion . 1 n dianapnl ..- S.-n t niel 1 1 in . (len. Harrison i-aniint cany ln.l. ana, and he .'.inn..t be elected, lit t he ean.-e nt inn ,;s campaign iia nopolr is going to be defeated. Philadelphia I nquircr (,)n t he great . , ue.-t ions ot' Senator Harri.-oii has -how view- and a nun! v course. i - . M e S. i g t o n Lev : la i day . ,e wa he half a ciop in ' but teas and potatoes. divided into tactions, and ready to . M. Komice ol Ilichlau.ls. repudiate its idols. If the Kepubli- niir bt-.-t M'linui teachers, can party were true to itself, wil i u- a lew days ago, on his ling to .stand by its record orr silver nthe Teachers' Assembly on liuance, on the Chinese question ..-.nl City, We understand on contract foreign labor, on the revenues, on land grants, and on all th blood V vv hu h :t has been guilty, it would u u ieD "" wno are qu.reu fc0 T , r-i list their purchases, receipts or sales, nominate John Sherman, and with.uuder schedule "B" of the Revenue o: -a ithoilt tl platloi Ul, it would go Laws of North Carolina, are hereby ;:;! to the as.-ured defeat which, notified to list the same with the under- u l.-i auv othel name.' will be as signed at his cfiice during the FIRST , -:: -Icte'and dese.vetl. Hut its TEN DAYS IN JULY, 1-3. The said ... . , r , , , lists must contain all purchases or re- . ;. . . nbicct is to defeat and dodge ceipt84 a9 the case raav be, for six ti..- men who have Constituted its months ending June 30, 18!: and should approved agencies. Take the be sworn to and subscribed before the taiilV." a:d the Senator, "and the Register of Deeds. !ii.-t declaration of the Republican Ad persons failuiK to list before the I,. , , ... . . . , , , , , , , , ,,,i,: 10th of Jul v will be subject to a double platloim as.-ert.- that the Kepuhli- lax can Ji.irty favors the 'American K,.tail liquor dealers will take notice -y .-tem ot protection.' Why," .-aid that they must obtain permit from the lie, "the Ymericail system of Board of Commissioners, at the meeting m o ec ion is t ie system w lie. l " ' "c"v t" .:u'""" TOWNSIIIl' No. . Barrow Jdi, L'O acres land Slocums- Creek J 4 82 Bettney W. IL, 10 acres Slocums Creek 4.f0 Coleman Henry, 2 acres Brices reek Iixon Mrs. Mahala, 10 acres Kail Road 2.88 Hugguii8 Sami'l, ",00 acres Neu-e River . 10.47 Heath A. L., ,i'0 acres Brices ( 'reek 10.2! Moore ( '. .1., 10 ncr c- Coleman- 'reek 2.82 Moore ( ollms, To acres ;pM. Manning Latkim I I acre.- Sloeiim.- 'icck :M) Marshall V. H agt. for C.eo. Marshall. Phi acres Slocums Creek. .-.8 Nelson Jos.. o0b acre., Slocuin- ( reek i " " a acr, s I. ike Load ;).((. Williams Jo.-.. LiOaoe- ;,,.,, . . 'j Mi J ( NSHIl' No. 7. Kllison Win., i' acic- land, nut.-ide Breastworks t 4.10 Hardison W. ,L, 1 h acres Beaul.ut Rn.ul ... ,",(, Heath liigdon Heirs of '."i t acr es Lew is L t-cae land ,'t.ll Move G. G., 1 4 S Neuse River L'1.70 Trenwith Patrick, .".'7 acies Neu-e Riv. i r( Tliorj.e J. B. Heirs of 1 7f acres Neuse River. 11 71 Wolfenden Carolina IJii". acres 'ool Sjiritigs. . . . ill. MS T N .' SUM' No. . Boyle das., 1 Lot Broad and Brayn sts ( " I ' I "ollock and i .'tieen ,-ts " " I " (iieen and Roun t ret- st - ' y i.'. oo 1 ' Rountree sts 1 " New So. Bront A Spi nig st ' Berten Willis A., I lot I'asieui -t Baker Alfred 1 lot Cedar st (his Baker Dilsey 1 lot Crooked and NorcwoodM- .'.Hr, Brown Isaac L, 1 lot West st . . .... .".'"' Becton Marium, I lot New South I'rnnt :t.22 Brinn Joshua. Heirs ot 1 lot nueen and I'olloek sts ."..7i Brown Amos. 1 lot Crooked st :; sr Clark Miss E. J., 1 lot New South front st ..22 Cammel Bryant, 1 lot; Trent Road .t.sti Cannon Jno., 1 lot I'rimrose st :i s. Chapman M. W. 1 lot Bern and Primrose sts :,.7ti Cooper Rich'd. 1 lot Richardonss Land .',17 Dennison A. R.. 1 lot South front and Metci .. Wi 1 M i N . ; e- t ..e -e gt n : -..inevvhcU' c.ind.d .! : ( :,.-! w i i . 1 r 1 11 1 ! 1 1 t .1,1111-. '. M. i ,, Mi .m . i g a ; n line. . C. A. . ', com ! -: t in u' .1- ai sts ;sts sts n cock Kf.- Mi-.i Mr. lb.n , r t . i Li i- tiu II. Mwltot! w 1 1 a . A. 1 A. R v ; , ll.-.-Cil, li.W ol il: a -1 v ind w r lie - I V -. ng a bunk agent, n S vv.uisboi o t he ' a e thought from d he vva- more in agent than book ' a 1 a w fl - ale Vel'V 1 ep -oil.. l .-w ;s l!,!e cnl. 'go. a; . le was o Mr. Sander: Amino-, . red man, tl 1 1 originated with Mr. (day. lhe great compromise of LSj.'i, led by Henry Clay, and which has been accepted as the American system, provided for a gradual reduction ot duties to an average ot 20 per cent. The present rates average 17 per cent. The .Mills bill reduces them to about -!7 per cent. So that the grand old party, so called denounces per cent protection under the before obtaining a license to sell liquors by the retail. ORLANDO HUBBS, Register of Deeds, uiiViT dwtd craven uo., c. TUT rKUXlDKIT! iL ( ANYASs. The hicago Convention nomi a. Ren latum Harrison, U r Prevalent, and ,n. of New ,,rk. f, ol 1 Lt- ml w ' alatt'4 ire. lhe ean-w-ra a: 1 ,'. . .1 '. i ; n nore V I'I 1 ; Ian , i , . , , an a : : I i a . 'A n a: A4- a a - , r. e w C . i pro4H ,14 f . 1 t ' e,i s a i : ly li i con a t . c.i legwiat.o: rea-son w t t,-4t tr. 'n i - ' ..::.: a s i rave:.. :T . 1 r t two ( 1 e n e r a i '.. r, pre , a :: w ; ' h :tn :.rv:,:-r I f i' shntlld we wi,, nts'es- ' , . o. . t , i on r -. st er r a 1 ,r. o 1 l ai n : n g ni.'li as w , n eet 1 , and f o r t h is i rge ' hitn to ie lec t the.r ::. i n w e rv ::d to t: v a, ..:.,! w: m . n TX k H Ol 1K lis M I T I M. K. N . . : , e .lar.nil n o: the A ciangf'! .i ill.' to l he -.s: w h ' er g ' v ha N ( -T v e ; (I .hnl ' he ler. S . I y'u t . w m . a-t Th: h .us tx-en I'h u r-d lone Ll'ge ' , 4- i I til 1 , on t : 4 u ; - i.ro'.ei V el 'iiit '1 r !. i : . a t r , a n a . Mur: f r e - At the I.r glance the t:. ket seen;- to in- a strong ni.e. In the ever niem.u ibie campaign of 1 s N.r .iik and I mi ia n a w ere p.'vot al State , and the mo-t strenuou etT-irt4 ,: both part it's were made to s, cure their electoral vote-. It :ll no' tie pretended that New "lorlv and Indiana have been el. m.: iled liom the l'.-t nl doubt ful S'ati-4. but : t is evident that 'die Detnccrat.s in these States are nmre ;:.:!ed and cnti'lent than thev were ,b:r:ng the last pre-id.-n. t . a! ron ! est . Ilarr.-on n'es h,s nomination to the fact that he resides in Indiana. Some people were weak enough to suppn-e that the fa. lure of the St. Louis Convent inn to put (tray on th.- ticket with Cleveland had demoralized the Democrats ol Indiana to such an extent as to give Harrison an ea.-.y victory over them. Tin had it influence at I locago. Levi 1'. Morton owes bin nomina tion in part to his residence in New i ork, bnt chiefly to his im mense wealth. The ticket connoi te considered a strong one. Harr: son h.va never commanded the full :rength of h;s party m Indiana. and now there is a dan there that h nppoaed to him. Bar. ;f l.e unite- his party it would mo -u dice to carry the State for him. Indiana is Democratic, and never before hi- a ticket been : :. -ei.'t-i! to h. r people that com .an. led - nh etithusia-m as h.i a t-n .ir,M!f,l by Cleveland and 1 l, a mi .in W hat of New (,rc t v ; e w den. e t hat be ,-at'e l ;i b I n..ade.p tog' ran. w;ti . : k e Co V. . her w h ; ' to w In : 1. 1 Po ll'. u ee r Ciov .-rn m hand-, a I in:.-- 1 i, .. ket :- d::l '' a-.a a'Dala Re 111 la' v : h any N ; ' . . R.-p. The :. om. nat, an ei a! 1 1 arr i-. :: t be.i f : hi can Standard - em :,. be made. C :.. llatr:-. t i. in o: ilai.c: 1 y an a' t r a n t -1 ! : : . I . u : 1 1 a ' -, ; : , . . r . t Itilde, high i (base I vaig. I.oui-v.ll, ( ', a W att.-r.-, n'.- .. that vv e a: t- .. ex per a- nee a i t r : The 1 li-llhiiT.ii-l -era -;:- danger. ., hav .- m;s.-ed : he c wh.ch was I nl. nf ; and menace :.. ns. their dilemma and t in- i t nation w a- a and II f. i rtson on t and an aggre-sive Democratic strong "I'ork and Indiana chieftain for this I w a- 1 epew. and hi- i i-jiv how little of t he genius instinct and sagacity is 1 re SOU II A 1 1 con f , -al ban hill ly t.t in oil man. .now n 1 billy Mr. -: . : e s -i a : we ri la--. .e.l a lll'.ltb :.- c, ,:n b: n at ion ron, ; -e tor t ht-m Tin- solttti. in ol t iie .-; r.itegy ol l Iti: nil ol Depew he same ticket ,gh t I'm t lie two lords nt New ' ' The epiibhcan cri.-i- ; 1 1 n snows f political ft in Re- i v cry i cspect ed a lew days ;ed 7o y e.irs. 1 1 is said his , insured for ?l,niKi, payable (1. W. Smith. Grigons anotiier oni ami nigniv esteemed colored man, died lately near Swansboro. aged L'' years, 111- 1:1. was imt insured, at least not in tins woi Id. Oncol the piouiiheiit citizens of San-b.,ro went nut fnr a walk in the woods a few evening- ago. and :. ; coming :m. k by dark, created m ee,:ement. The 'vhoie town tlirlled nil'. ''1 M-' '0 look lOT h:::.. ami witii t.n hours, bras-.lew- haip-. cniicli -in-11-, trumjiets. uc :i:e nmse iii . le was terrible. About '-' '.'. lock a. m . "Neil." was found at a iie:ghoi- ho'i-e last asleep :n bed. and v on bet some CI I v wa in ' l: t fee. a o'k e and h. a ch el t .on : am -i hav a- al the U 1 cut ; o am n being -"1 ci ind ra : in ho and I lubliean leadership. St . Lams Globe-1 em,oi . Hariisou and M, has a sonorous ato Rep. i rton the ticket n s irinnt sound. j It will undoubtedly piove strong land popular with the country. I St. Louis Aneigci: Cleveland and Harrison are now before the I American people. Cleveland, dur ing I.;- administration, (.roved to 'be a competent, .iiscioiitiou- Rcpublican 1 otllcial. By h.s statesmanlike, con -.-rv at ,v r ad m i n i-t rat ion tie na. gaitied the iinliotindcd on hileiice .1 . 'I hen conic to in lay daw n under a deep, t he rain came, ., and it being dark ared ' o deat h. hoard . t bought it was a : n t he wrong .1 iri-c-:. e to tin- neigh bor "s .-:. to ln.l without telling h.s and when the crowd go' ti t hat neighbor's bouse, yelling and blowing, sq u al ling and iiallo-.y : ng. th:- naturally would -cat e a deal man. t he oi m sequences were somebody like n have been sin : . 1 die gent leinan t hougbt some nne had come to rob or kill him, and the way he made the firearms rattle wa.-n't slow, but all things come to an end at la-t, and all were happy as could be. and went home si a gin g t be dead's alive and the lost is found, and now he says "R. de next time youus coom mit nmieoiise shoos t dell us vat yonse bin er doin and don't skeer mit us anny more, but come along like a sheii'. Semens. Mills bill and declares its advocacy of a go per cent protection under the American system. ' Languor, Headache, Constipation Remored bj Tarrant Seltzer Aperient. Sold by Trrnt ft Co. . V. Y, and Druggist everywhere. $100 to $300 A MONTH can be made working for u . Agents prefer ed who can furnish their own horses and give their whole time to tbe busi- HOW do VOU aCCOUnt for such a nfs. Siuiemomenuraay be pronubly em- 1 , j v: .i uis,,. icw , rt, nii.icn ill . l.n nnu cities. B. F. .loilNsojf & CO.. WW Main St., riichmond, Vn. je20dwlm declaration "' asked the Register scribe. "Just as they account for all they say," said the Senator. "Why not: They squandered the public lands they now congratulate the country that large boundaries have been re claimed. They drove our shipping st Valuable Plantation FOK SALF. In Jones county, half way between Polloksville and Trenton, on the Quaker from the sea they now complain i Bridge road, half a mile from a good I bar ( leveland has not Ind timp to : landlDg on Trent nver- The tract con" uiat cieve ana nas not naa time to , ujn8 about four hundred acre8i one resurrect the ghost of our departed hundred and fifty under cultiyation, marine. They organized the gang ! the balance well timbered. Welladapt- that robbed us of our navy they ed to corn, cotton, peas, etc. Good now complain that the Democratic buildings, good water good neighbor- HOC .J L, X , I XX C V VlCt ) I Apply at Journal office or to W. E. WARD, apO dwtf Trenton, N. C. NAGS HEAD HOTEL, NAGS HEAD, M. C. A. K. JACOBS, Pkoprieick. SEASON OF 1838. NEW AND ELEGANT BUILDING. Open from July lt to October 1st. party lias not rebuilt it in They passed the only law that ever authorized the importation of con tract labor they now declare it was a cr ime. They admitted every Chinaman who wore his pigtail in triumph over our workmen they now admit that it was a shame and disgrace. They turned the public treasury and the legislation of t he country into agencies of monopoly and oppression they now denounce t he ! rusts' which their own exac tions from t he people have fastened and lattened, and oh I'' said the But few watering placeehaveBo many Senator, ''K rs toolruitful a subject advantages and attractions. Grand for casual exemplification, but the scenery, good livery, and the finest chief function of the Chicago plat beach on the coast for driving. Good form .seems to be to denounce every- and convenient surf. Splendid induce- tiow. 1 1 p ,,,! i;,n ,,,.f.. . ,.r ments for sportsmen, and a quiet place thing the Republican party e er for th ose who dielikehe noie an etir did, to promise everything it never incideDt t0 mogt resort8. O. D. steam did, and worst, and, if you will era touch hotel pier on their passage pardon me, meanest of all to im- each way between New Berne and Nor press upon the quarter of a million folk- Steamer Lucy makes semi-weekly r n i.a.nrn-i c f. , t r i ps from Windsor, Hamilton, Wil- of idle laborers of the country liftaton jameBviiie, Plymouth. Eden whoso places are filled by Ilungar- ton and Eiizabeth City, ians and Italians and Chinamen, a j For further particulars addre s full consciousness of the blessings A. E. JACOBS, Manager, of Republican protection." ' je20dw3m Nags Head, N. C. Jones County Items Americ in an M . e V e 1 a; 11-! .ild : hat the , he, -V ::,,' I r y . Cm i money take d ' Nevrr. Lho N o :- rirt re ell Ct ; : v . 1 1 i n n n! ( lis - o t troin w ork le.lar.ition eveland is recogll I ed t be I'i.!!!!- of tilt undoubtedly tic N o ve in ber. 1', '.-burgh. 1 ii e Cniiv, n:;,. i wit ti wisdom: an pa r ' v . - capable it sh" mid go in 1 co n I. den , .- : n : ' -tii;- combinat . : w u 1 a : i : d will next 1 i --i lie ti a i 1 1 1 1 e p . end act td R. p'l -.'a .,: , in rig at ai. t w ; t ii h r in We an .rep.-. Roar. today. The boar. Sat unlay las; . l ire luithont ton bridge a pan ;ng. The county 1"; entoii today ' eaehel - ale .11 I I a crop h.it v i -ted ::; g 'ia- ci iv mg tine seasons tor ol c immi-.-i n. -ession . . i t .iiu'.ii icii melon a- have pret ' v : m- given Tieti luirotigh re nt i ii i ,cti i vv i . .i ' v . ll be t he effect o! t he acy ot ( develan anil Thunnan nd Morton in other 1 b-T. Chb'.ig. re-;.'.' publaa gra; iv more s iiad any ot li been ch '-el. u i K) ii a man 1 r: ii 1 - a : . x . M -s i N I w.'a on It li t e o pel ei 1;::1 crowd d ciidancn. op ha-; neat ly all been i good condition, but lioi tcr ' nan la.-t year, u ( y press i reek town- I 7th ot .lime bv A. I'. Mr. .1 , R. l-'.llv aw and :;.G4 -1.4(1 d.3li 3.3d 2.75 i-at I vv . w e treat .-. r, 1. d : n g , S-a-'-j lion and ! lor what 1 '.-. O'lt. The: j er dirCt .n:: ' prompt '. h. tjelp: n i t .- y s 1 1 a r r i son p i : - o i the 1 n ion ! W that it place- a nainl-r of hither Lepubiican States in the column be! lev e o d" ire : g : . t y cai. .l.-.i.i n.it '.A I e- . a . ' :. 4 V e ,,'. h . n g t o ud a .!,,:', ir ::, a ;. t t. , n or to Kuropaa kiv arv . -ja. n Tti military pr, para'.io.n , n Aantfn, tis .- Fract, ad the jn.t to rf rl to i,-'::rirv rioa. .Jonb'.ji ::,.-:,:-Of Europe can w r.-i--. -tAintl. Li'.r ucs SCaIc ur. no :.. Lrrn. No oanoa a wat. Oa '.ho .tintrary. djAJxKltlon u r?v.dc::: . itaation ttjurl f and n :'. Jl'Vl of '.hi- . , n e . no old i . ,.mi, Itma iiVVlVW -, n a 1 . t ' l i ". . c ; i . , lout lul nt.ites Among these are O:,.o, i'.iii:'nnii.i and Oregon. Re vnnd .pie-t:.,!! fliunnail is the Ciruiiet OeuiiK rjt :n Ohio, and Harrison is by no means the strong e.st Republican in the buckeve state. Aj;aiu aud again Thunnan Ins carrinl it against the united for. oh nf the oppsviitiou, and we Ik-I.i'v e lie wdl do it aga ; Il . N1, h i le 1 ,ev eiaial .ual Tliuniian arc t he '.!' jH.puUr nl all Democrarv. in a I :.e tat. liair;.io:i ;- the nn.-t . '. b"p , I ar , a' .ill Republic. ins in states . ! t he V est. 1 ha-, aide that t iie Iiom.u.it inn ol ci and Mort. i: means t he , a n t e i-, t ;, ui . : i 1 e i-l an '! a r m m . l he Sot;' h w il re olal. N,-., 1 ork .in 1 In i a n her - an :.. i in- ( hi n to vv horn the Re cans .b Michigan vv... give muted and enthusiast :c -u;, l'ltt-burg I'o-t lb an. no in 1 n a t i o : i ot . X Setiat i - a .-; mng.-r one t h an been that ot Ida::.,- . but weaker t ban that i A 1 1 i.-oii or i 1 ; nicy . see th.r ':. has ,,, III e Ii t n I st ia : , gt I . : 1. h.ks some weakness. Cincinnati am tin : c Rep. Behbiur.n 11 I i w , i v : ' : - v , ' .- not . a V e beel, i.ui Alger as fallen Repilbl; their r: . The r 1 lar; :snn Wnuld have r Sherman, t (in-sham. Wo do not ;t:ve ( le- : Ce! t allllv - are v ci v anin.iv m alnii,.-t ;mpt.--iii!e to write i- t hey apbear to be aware j hall,!- .;:c engage. 1 .111. .-v ,-: , we o Harr: 1 r . :n .:.-. i m i. . 1 an i Repu can . He. pri Del ; aes mira'a, . the parly . botLmeiit . nothing ;: t ; . . a ': . a t ii.it he, 11- , hara nana- ;- . : :oa is ,, -, K i : . -a -(,,-:,. Harr l n . w as .;ind nti al down : ructi-d p p. it lorni .- record. .al (ia.ette irrison is a 1 Kepllbll the great : tin- at! ittnrm ol i - the e in I' in-re is oi a poll a c:::.a-n hav e ci ai ot t he citizens ol Ti en ton had new wells bored. We leai n that t he gen ; lem an who bores thciu giva-s them a real turnkey I'll., eveiy thing compb-te for mip doll.ll per font. M r. Lewis King, one of our enter-pi:-:ng farmers, shipped several boxes ot peaches to Philadelphia a few days Mine, ami on Saturday last received returns, stating that that 71 tints was wanting for I r : 1 1 1 . cartage aud commissions. We learn that during the rainy j weather one of our ( y pi ess creek farmers could not plow, as the horse wnuld mm-, made a kind of agreement to plow with his lured man. would hitch to the plow the man ;u t lie morning and bar cotton : in the evening the yy mild hitch up the white al plow until night, and Mr. ays ; he I csii 1 1 vv as a n ice. ;,-b nl cettmi. NOTICE! NOTICE! SHERIFF'S OFFICE t CRAVEN COUNTY, t 2v"ew Berne June 2'Jth 1883. By virtue of the Tax list for the year 1S87 placed in my hands for collection. I will proceed to sell the property of the following named persons, on Monday the 6th day of August 1888 at 12 o'clock M. at the Court House, to satisfy the Taxes due thereon remaining unpaid on that dav . All persons intrested are hereby notified of said sale. DANIEL STEM SON, Sheriff of Craven County. TOWNSHIP No. 1. Anderson, E. li. 102 acres land, Xeuse Eivcr -14.81 Harrow Bennett, 1 70 acres Clarks Swamp 5..'!4 Bryant Miles, 4- acres Greenville Road Dudley Sam, 120 acres Bay Bush I'ornes Sarah, 200 acres Creeping Swamp tiaskins Killy agt for i II. Cassey, i Rj.j acres Deep Neck (iatiin Allretl, agt for i Heirs of S. Nelson, t 100 acres Mt. Pleasant Hays Haywood, 2o acres Mt. Pleasant Harvey K., agt lor i Julia Chapman dee'd i 1.3d acres Little Creek 1.02 Heath Sarah, 202 acres Swift Creek , dOO Bear Branch j 2.30 Fisher Swamp 10.2 10O ' James Swamp I Is Mt. Pleasant ' i.lon.s L'eii.l i n nr. ';() acres Swiff ('reek rnn'''1 Kite K , 100 acres .Maul Swamp Mill J. H., ISO acres Near Vanceboro 12.34 McKay Mary, 217 acres Maul Swamp G.D5 Night Wright, 105 acres Willis Neck 5.89 Sutton Chas., GO acres Neuse River G.G1 Willis A. P., 100 acres Willis Neck 4.79 Wiggins L. A., 45 acres Piney Neck 5.80 Willis Sarah, 100 acres Willis Neck 2.G8 Wayne Jno. T., 75 acres Palmetto Swamp 5.33 Wlntford Brvan agt for ) GOO acres Hills Neck 5.S5 E. Stillev t TOWNSHIP No. 2. Rnvle A. 11., 20 acres land, Neuse road 2.G8 Cu.sk ins Mahala, 200 acres Broad Creek 4.22 (iuion Albert, 24 acres Broad Creek 5.06 Gatlin George, 3G acres Little Swift Creek 4.70 I pock Asa, 54 acres Little Swilt Creek 5.37 Kev s Joiner, 30 acres Little Swift Creek 4.50 TOWNSHIP No. 3. 1 Fields B. N., 30 acres Dover 2.43 1 lot " 1 lot I " Davis Macklm, 1 lot (Jueen st Eaton M. E., 1 lot George st Edwards Henry , 1 lot Elm st Foy Sam, 1 lot Rraggs Alley Forbes Isaac, 1 lot George st Foy S. S., 1 lot -hakims Alley. . Foy Julia A.. 1 lot Jaeksmith llu.nl Gardner II. F., 1 lot George and South Front st . Garvey Jerry. 21 acres land. Trent Road Gardner C. W.. 1 l it South Front st Green Edward, 1 lot West st Green M. J.. So acres land. Tn-tit Rnad Green C. C. 1 lot del kms land Hancock L. W. lot Grave and King. sts Henry T. A., for wile 1 lot Middle st Hancock Robt Jr , 1 lot K mg and Grave -; - i Hancock Rubt Jr., .', lot King and G i a v e sis i Uargett Frank 1 lot tjueen st Holt Lucinda 1 lot Pavio Land Jones Lang 1 lot Pavie Land Jones Laura 15., 1 lot Crooked st Jasper Jno.. 1 lot Scotts Alley Kirkman W. I)., :i.3 acres iami Bachelors Creek Koonce Jas., 1.30 acres land Rocky Run. . Kennedy L W., 1 lot Bryant st. . Kennedy Betsey, 1 lot Pavie Land Harrison Mrs. V., 1 lot Neuse st ( Harrison Mrs. V., 1400 acres Neuse Road i Latham Bnsto, 1 lot Primrose st Murphy Anthony, 1 lot Crooked st McLacklan Alex Pollock st " " Bern and Pollock sts I 11 U .1 " " Craven Martin Geo., 1 lot German st Munford Minerva, 1 lot Braggs Alley McGill Wm., 10 acres land, Neuse Road Moore Jas. IT, 1 lot Jones st Merrick Emannel, 1 lot Rountree and Elm st Mnrrill Peter 1 lot Pavie Town Marshall V. IE, agt for 1 lot Pr born E. W. Bissell i Nelson Frances, 1 lot South Front st Nelson Jos., 2oj acres land Trent Road Patterson J. A. for Bessie D. Planner . lot Johnson st Patterson Mrs. E. J. .', lot Johnson st Patterson M. agt for i M. A, Paterson and Guard' Hotel Albert. Middle d for children Pearson Hannah. 1 lot Pavie Town Richardson I. K., 1 lot George st Randolph Florence, 1 lot ((ueen st Koberson Mrs. Nancy, 1 lot Pollock st for Annie E. Morris 1 lot Pollock st Simmons Abram, 1 lot Pollock and Jones i f Smallwood Asa, 1 lot Jeikins Alley Stewart J. C for i Harriet Heath l ho acres land, Bachelors Creek Stanly Nelson M., 12 acres laud, Neuse Road Skinner Axum I lot Pavie Land Tucker Emaline, 1 lot Pollock and .Met calf sts Thomas Jno. II., 1 lot Metcalf st Willis Frank, 1 lot Pavie Land Williams Geo. IE, 1 lot Norwood and Crooked sts Williams K. 1. 1 lot South Front and Craven sts Whitehuret IE (' , 1 lot Water Front and (ueen sts Willis Edmund, 1 lot George st Warren Jos. Jr., 1 lot Spring and New Front st Windley Virgil, 1 lot Gardeners Alley Wayne Sarah, 1 lot Browns Alley Wolfenden Caroline, 1 lot Craven st Whitehurst H. C. for i C. C. Archbell I h lot Hancock st York Matthew, 1 lot Muddy st TOWNSHIP No. !(. Arnold Win. Heirs of 553 acres land, Neuse Road Hill Geo. F., 250 acres Turkey Quarter Pool Chas.. 500 acres Bachelors Creek Rhem C. J., 70 acres Neuse Kiver Staten Jce. 100 acres Horse Branch Wetherington L. T. 48 acres Bachelors Cu t k For further information in reference to the above, n the office of Clerk of Suporior Court. see '1.71 00 I 40 J.'M) d.70 3.32 1 I Gl 4.48 7.12 2.2S K I G 30.07 3G.72 5.1 1 t SO IP 22 3.22 3.S5 0. 1 ! 7.05 7.70 2.58 .50 SH 1. GI 4. IS 3G.02 4 80 12.08 3.11 4.73 7.43 3.85 27.28 5 20 0.4!) 103.09 1SS.07 130 90 5.20 G 07 (I 32 9 55 S.2H 10 UG 4.37 2 5S 1 I Gl S.39 (i.-IS 7.95 25.S5 IS.H4 4 48 12.G5 4.50 n 59 (W S.29 1 IS 22.(!2 1 1 .38 12.93 3.83 5.S7 .3.45 Lew filed G.2 ,1 o , o.,w black Mills Koanna G. to I I nac ; -l jiOS.V dTlopmM) t Ihxz tin' lagT i;es Oa f Bior of thi !' c Itar. -'Ate-. M IiMAtijfiHl with '. h e . r 1i-a1 fOrtramtatA. Appeal hue N-en ra i o (al in-.r promt j '- i . : the 'y.cioii.il ( 'II lie. t icu ; . New forma and Oregon and gloriously ' A-.IIK IT'S M-.!.v ,r.-Tr t C--tnao ' n.l Wmff t r !. l Mnufi,-tu r prwon br J m Uccm s, . w ..! w heel grandly into the 1 e iiiisra ' i c ( ol u m n ,s tlie picture pres. nt. d to i : apt u r.-.l v is ion . .sue 'i r ci rn : ia he I'riel under t s: c v c li II, la. An. , x ; . .an had the beg. filling (,. I'.laine !eadcrshi) ot hell own way 20 acres Moseley Creek TOWNSHIP No. 5. Becton D. M., 10 acres land, Clubfoot Creek. Bell J. R., 210 acres Blango Tract Carter 1. S., 2S acres Mitchells Creek Chance R. K., 300 acres Cohoka (reek Ohadwick Hasty. .50 acres Hancock Creek Do e Sam'l, 200 acres (Jreek Fisher S. G. 100 Creek Fisher Jas., ,5 acres Clubfoot Creek George -las., 2G Creek Hardesty A. T.. 40 acres Hancock Creek Move Silas, 125 acres Adams Creek Moon- Emira. 30 acres Adams Creek Martin Elijah, 31 acres Clubfoot Creek Mace T. Heirs of 200 acres Hancock Creek . a.v. -.a,-i;iic;i:i-f of pronounced con- -vicrauiy, ju acres iiavcocu crecb. -ampti .n have been entirely cured by Parsons Davis, 50 acres Adams Creek u-e of a few butt lef of Dr. king's New Sparrow David, 80 acres (dubfoot Creek 1. mi-., wry. taken m connection with w j Houffhbv Isaac. 14 7 acres Cahoka Creek i.' ...... . I 'i. , ... , .rtioT-QT-iru. flitim ...... r. If , III i- iiairo. ''V hu,iii.iii alwav. sa. a. wnaiosaie ana it-i;in, i K N." IUilT 's drug -tore. , t i; w t-. li, : WON I) Kit I I I. t I ltl.S. I'. Havt A l'o.. Wholesale and ;i 1 'i aggitx . f K .me. (la., says: Ijcfii Belling Dr. King's New ya-ry. Electric Hitters and Huck-Art.i.-a Snlve fur f ur year?. Have r L.iiala-'l r. me, lies licit sell so r give i-u-h universal satisfac 1 here Imve been some w onderful , iTt-. ted tv these medicines m this Willonghby C. C., 20 acres Cahoka Creek . ' Williams Wm.. 05 acres Adams Creek . 3,33 ,-4.2G . 4.71 . 4.41 5.8G 4.83 4.59 4.49 2. 08 1 .55 4.50 5.95 4.84 4.48 4.59 4.49 4.G8 G.5G 5.91 4.41 5. 80 The Bergner & Engel BREWING CO.'S PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, IS UNQUESTIONABLY THE Finest Beer Extant. It is brewed from the finest Pale Canada West Barley Malt and Laazer Hops, and highly recommended for its TONIC and NU TRITIVE qualities. The high reputation enjoyed by the BERG NEK v ENGKL COMPANY is due to the fact that only the FINEST AND BEST MATERIALS are used and that the greatest SKILL aud CAKK are exercised during its manufacture. jj4 dwtf Agent and Bottler, New Berne. N. C. Mrs. Joe Persons Remedy. TONIC, ALTERATIVE, AND BLOOD PURIFIER. E. H. Meadows & Co;, 3NTo-w Berne, 3XT- O. jpi.m iiii'.t.y.igFijipyi ! nuimim lw
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