' & t ' i . - f " .',' i V'' 4 -'' I , ( I i i 5i .Itt ' INDKPKXDENT ITST ALL rVlrI I INTO S. VOL. XII. NEW IEKNK, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C., MA NO. 7. Fcr Yei Steci Impaired Dlpstlon Disordered Liver. SOLD BY AT.T. DRUGGISTS. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX- ?. I ALLEN S: CO., Sole Agents roa tirria rtatu, j a t ( imi. sr., w tokk, WHo (if your irug-t di" :-. t '-; v -v..i.i !'-. -ham's rffl o wctipt o price inquire . : t'.-.i.c n thi paper.) E OITURI AI, ISOTK. Wh;it timer ( i k.n ki; ; W org-.in: the ( k 1 . in a tn i ii : i i i ' is. mi-- The Uany Friends and Customers . u section, at ron?, we N ilnnti, ;r n; my the. ..v...l on: MOKI '. !: -i : :i ' ho future : i r t k r n 1 Mi i; IT a ! 1 1 I'd nil . i . k more lirtu; aritr au4 bejooii Nr l'.erno l i bom we are proad to ay. we i. r.i: .ini'vi- PcUlry ell to tkir aitutioD, th : w. xteadcii to a ia lh pat. and I ii it -i. DCCKMENTS THAN KVKU to mer ' tal tbattMide BEINO THK AG 1 NTS : r Tbo. M. Uoff PUid, Coat' Sko1 ( o.t.in, 1'.. . Mi!U DoicestK, StarJ I. ye ami roUi-K I. ; Armour & Co-' Provision, llorsl.ir.l -. ; We carry Floor, Tobacco, SnniT. '. iTe, St 2; ir. Aoil ia tb DRY GOOD3 lino no hor.e n ' h -aitabl stock toplae the bojer, m r. !e .i" ve'.l For DreM OooUs, Kotion. w -.N r. '. coana ta distance with your!.'' n.l KUatoa. Waal w ran Dot np -iy . our L I. - r ti . r - :n : Bat tk eaaJiccA r that il you nak -;:r i.' joo will Sail crarythinf to yoor nofion. E7 Good, konMC (ooda, 36 trcLe : : 1 th poaod. SUOES fur Purat aod Parlor wtvtr. EEJLDY MADK CLOTRlNCf In th.; ; . Kaatara Orolia to etcI bj.. Wea att ajo: ao oue ; if w ri!,': aaaka y cait ordter, and ;'i : : aad yoa ar a aaoatj oat. If TOO. Cao to KiO.iton wr: aaer ail jor taqairica. Yon truly, OETTBNGER BROS. i "ME to time.' 1 ) i a n e r time." IIinni.1" h H.wd to allow ao;h:ng to preveut the ortliodox ot 8?rvance of the Sabbath. Ms Hr.AiNK's health has been considerably imiairei of ldte, t u t he i. sjhI to Ih much hot tor. Tun SoaU-s have fallen fruin the eye of the New VorW Herald, and Governor Fnwie ih hinmelf .ifja'.n. CanaI'A may m.ike a dash lor lredoui. There are hi.ui1 appre hecMi.ri! of a civil war. or a vat amigratiou acrimM the S; . l.awn nre. KMIEKS FkEDKHIt'K, 'i (ier many anil the .J:ien of Italy are said to be by Ur the most clever 1. m.,. . and cultivated of Kuropenn myal t!u - ., ladies. . TlIK s,i;. KMPKKoK Wi i.i.i am htta no use g!.. d!:' pt: for old soldiers. In 1 xxs he re: ired wvv patronage eight corps i-omaunders, twenty pre.-.-u ns IN- one commanders of divisions, and Und reccivt tifty two brigadiers of infantry and eiHhui.i.s: 1 i ( . 1 t : 1 1 ty ' : . e r II' th I thr- on i i Fr i-. 1. ;ll. ! i M )i; I A I. SLRVK KS. 'I in- I : .it : I (if ( liuDrellursville. t ' 1 11 c r a I l!.tile' Kloueut Aildrt. A; -i o'clock Friday afternoon ( c.ij.;.. bi-an to wend t h r i r way to the Theatre tiiilding- The train from it irchend l.'ity t-r. UijLt in several hun dr.' l 111 tin' iiiLirnirjij. and other con tmii.'l t.. arrive from llie bu rrou u . 1 1 :ia vun'.ry throughout the day. A ft-w minutes b.-f ore p. m . tht- N.-w - rr.e S 1 1". li.m.l proceeded to the . . . T li '-lit r i ' h h 1 i t-1 y air un-l p.--. - I. e t u i ! ! i -i K' as pn-ki'd. I'n-Li-,.lv " ')'- 'c -li l'i n r:il ("ull- n A. H.itth' and : '" i' K-v. Iii. " Willi... I i, on thect-iK'' .i I and tin' i.-r.r;il win (i.c-j ,1 Wi;h a His round ..f :ip(-.:iuce, to u 1. i . - h (,,. --f.- j n d - ; n i ! u.ih a ful l. a-. ' Iheehi. f n;ar-ha! i".ip' A.'. Mi". r. thi n announ i d ihai t ..r. i-ir- .rll . , . . . . . . w i u ! 1 ('pt n Willi ir. i. -10 by t ho i 1 1 i r The I.:iJii- . Memorial As.-. !. ,ti. n or v a r: . -1 1; r ad :i And by M -l t h r oo wrJi !. .1.11 v r i I v V d to the com- "Tl,t Iki -,.1 ..I ( 'a h e ( I'nl o.-.l- also In HiIh lait:', oo.- -i:14 Til -.Hi! ii Hi - iii t - t-1-1 i Tn. n; o ici ! tri i, Mo 'I i -. . in U 0,11 III - I til. cavalry. llv recent eiaminatioas in Scot land certain geologists have be come convinced that the earth lay in a liquid state for 1 30, (XX) years. Kentncky is not fairly dry yet. Pioneer Press. FeuM Mary, the mother of line of the jire.it !'. New Yorl; Mail an. Till-: coin iiuio-i approaching, and . four or fi ve weeks schools of les-er r.i their annu.il i i o; upon a cold, pre': :i. en !or. ; ij.irt ers a! . y you to Wasbing-ton, was derived the noble does not by a: , me n - e oppin in and nnswerving spirit which made av erage youn-r n an the Father of his Coantry the calm price. Wilmington Me- ond majestic tyr.eof the truest and tin- next uCi--s and ;ii Mun (Hit of o i.kI.i a", es v. M w loch - .-'irn.ite tho at !.:- own Ii 'er. our house 1 ' onnces to li a d a hoase i a '. o v. r meuarf , : need no: take 'e.n ::re we will A K Ft ISO N S A I I'D 1 N I n I T. d. Fear! Shirt. KIJiSTOJf, C. WAR! WAR! WAR! TflE WAR HAS OPENED ONCE MORE ! OviaT ta tb kaid time and scarcity o' money. I am .l.-tcrdmine to farm W a LbDoH lh Octt Ooodi f- r the Least Money. Now, in sraof af ta fact. I will quote you a few of p,v prices. My Stock of ; woald Clothlnr is Eaarmoa. Weii go. Kiae Fi inuel Suits as low as Southern 3.09 AUo rd &oU Cot Mrs at $2 98 IU3ys ocni Sou. from 14 to IS J ear a, oaly 12 98. lioys' Knee Suits from $1.25 to $1.50. Abo a atca hoe ol iiea'a backs and CutawK s .n .l Fr-.n.-e Altrt Suits. FIATS ! HATS ! IIATB ! Five hundred d.-.-en Ih's all styles aaI prices. alea, Boya aad Children's Hats :-. m lo t.. 1.". and Jo ct. iloaxaatee to salt yoa la aay kiad of ilat. SlinCfl. MHOE8. SHOES ! The I.irt:e.o: and Fc-t Selected Stack of Saoea I rrvr aent. ilea's Sboea from 7?c. to l.O KkI Battoa Saoaa, 9Ze, Lace, T V. to s.v aadl FJova' Shoea at rwieea to suit the tim 45. to Ik IfTJBWISHINO GOODS! Mens Ind r.i r A a!c Baibrifixn Shirt for cents. A m.T- Sci A fall liaa of Dry Gooda. Trunks, Valises, aeaaeroaa to mention. ry Coma oae, come all to WILLIAM l I ba-tratced rib.1 aad your money s worth oesi manoooi ()f tl,e earlier app. "Tok average lile exjiectancy in the I'reMdent we iae the I'nited States is now fiftv five say in addition :.. w '. years, and the death rate is the been said, lowest in the world, notwithstand We are .-at.-n ing- the fact that there is one Nichoi's dele ; r :i. physician to every oar) inhabitants." and lucrative '.-:::on DEI'SW, Gordon and Fowle do Printer, and w.-i -.-'o:: renr weJl as ordinary centenniai test ajj.itns: :r. luminaries, bat the way old Vesu '!ilti ' kt..o.v M- via ia lighting ap things is aston- .personally, and as 1., ishtng to the natives. She had no 'an he is now-iiere in the place In the published programme, hood of our politic-: U but she is ablate all the same. North Carolinian and h r - v- u r we preferred h-ln t a I a&.i .iui lu v.diuiiuj uvo uuui Lome to attend other people's cele brations she is the tail end of the show. Hat when on her own heath she celebrates some achievement of the past, she does it well and with proad and uplifted head. Wil mington Star. Ik the people of the North would cejwssi to agitate the question of tb condition of the colored race it eettle itself. It is not a question. It is a race mtinents of notliir. to Ins already '. w.-li Mr. :o 'iiorabie ot Public :: :' ! ' v pro . Nichols a llelillbll neihbor ;. he is a ;.s alone ul. Lean , ; ;i nani-'-'s a choir every year for the oc- In, .-a-ioii. an 1 well did they perform tht-ir duty this year. The sinin; was a eoinpaniid ty piano, with Mi-s Lilian W-I .-. -, . u.jh-rts. i.t-rforoit r. H v. lr. Vas. chaplain for th r. - i- t Le -i in. followtd with an earne-t nr. 1 ap- !e pri priate prayer: after which t'.ef - w .1- nuiHic by the choir. I'apt. Miller then read u int ( I tlie companies sent out by t'rav ..county in ptj; as volunteers for three 5 ear-or tin- war, f;iviDg the miuiinr of nun in each company. Wo think it would be well to publith this list some day. After completing the reading of this li-tCapt. Miller introduced the orator of the day, Cknkrai. L i' i.i un A. Bari'I-F. As the (ieneral arose he was greeted w i.h a round of applause. We publi-h his address in full. lie had his manuscript before him, but we are Klai he had misplaced his spectacles and it was too dark in the Theatre for mnvern. 11'. it f - v it 1 fee hie I i mbs u "i rn. Lr II ones, - 111 - i im u ri- I ijj h above the "!o rnijh'y irn- ". e-en -e of their v It-Hp upon the no.-. Si iriim . Han- 111 the;:- p----;' ti. .ns. ii. r.il I i; - v. y-r. i - .-"l !- . Ii (- : e. a. I i l.t- n- 1 near ' I. u j; rr.'iO'Rii'M 1 . 1 f n a j r .1 r, i i'. ! xi: i: t nr.; arid C t'.hsrin few n. ; r; u . -Jack-, ii . ' 1 :. th.--e ; '. kn-.n- 1 w ii ! t ry an 1 . the movi nn make, and c. Smart will o his ri hI r v ' up wl.il" I . and t f u '!-,;:: j troot 3 will 1 Th is was tie- j and 1. '. At the .-,1:. the fee.) n d of d ersnn s h n d ' pi"d the line y 11, Kun: ri 1 . 1 - I.. e;h . ' "- : r-- ! mi in. Ill IT: -. w r!i ,t-d J . . tl-.r h: in n fr-m r.f I! . K-lll ai -. 1 i;-r. . i IiD.-r A r i son con. -ncei I .adie' A'o a lare sto. -k of Men I id. .es n ice Slippers from , r-i..r'- a.- 'ow as 'D cents fr m 10 to ti cents - d e'la-r ods tOO Oil Will w h WM. SULTAN, Opposite Baptist Church, Middle street. NEW Dh'RNE, N. C. mar'-Tid w.laa J. W. STEWART, Sale and Liver j Stable. ' II: .1 I vi;i be d safe Fin lioraea and Mulee always on han '.. an! disposed of on eaay terms. 1 h ra oa hand a niotxr of Fin.- 1 e an: -. :h .: ; . ni . ' alao traiaed SaldJ Horses f r lo'.h 1 1 ':.. s n ! c- : road Street, New Berne. N. C. ii(X4vJ The Berguer k Engel BREWING CO.'S PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, 13 UNftTJZSTlON AB I.Y THE Finest Beer Extant. It is brewed from the finest Pale Canada West Barley Malt and Jaighly recommended for TB1T1VK qualities. problem, so called, bat it is no longer a problem to as, for we have solved it peacefally, and if North ern people bother their heads about it their own brains are puzzled, not oars. Governor Fowle in New York. Mr. Harrison ha.s seen fit to give his brother a Tennessee marshalahip. He was doubtless actuated more or less by a senti ment of fraternal regard, but that he lost sight of the interests of the -.rKli a . . i n .lmn. u ( innof . i (iuuik. i , iv.c iu uuiuj, c. i liww piaceil ill l be urged against him. fir the ap-' JetTerson pointment is universally conceded to be a good one. Oi the several applicants Carter Harrison probably possesses the Ivest qualifications. Washington Post. I NuKUSuLi. is credited with hav ing caused a revolution. The story postmasters a is, he was urging the President to colorenl peopL remove certain postmasters when entering wed Mr. Harrison said, "I want to do South. II the as well as Mr. Cleveland, and he more competent allowed postmaster to fill one their brethren pol.' .-a terms." Ingersoll replied, -'Well, their appoint ii,, :. Mr. 1 resident, yon see wnere blush to tn.i Cleveland is." Since then heads publicans el have been carried from the Post- prepared -o office Pepartmetit by the bucket fession. li i full. shall b.-L. '. .- I'.-Ks any one suppose that, of all kev to No ','! tin- people who heard the speech ol Mr. 11 in - S-nator Vance t tho Guilford Pat- that wl.de tie (iround j esterday, or who will would I. i .- read it today, there could be found liemoer i - : : one to hesitate about providing a selected i.t. horn-, for the old soldiers of the in the dee!.;: Revolution if any of them was still ments rcvc.i! among us T And yet those grand men of 17S1 was notone whit more patriotic or brave than the heroes of 15ol-'r.5 who linger among us. They obeyed the voice of the State, lust as their ancestors did, and they fought for the same ideas of human liberty. Are we to neglect these living heroes of ours f Wil mington Messenger. M AJi'R GEnRiiK K. I'avis, jiuige while to advocate, who has recently acted as judge advocate of the Lyndecker and Armes court niartials. has been selected by Secretary Proctor as the army officer at the head of the commission provided for in the S indr Civil bill to continue the publication of the records of the war of the Kelxllion. There will be two others to act with him, civilian tin experts, who have not yet been ( selected. The appropriation for this parjose will not be available - .i.ii in nc u .11 have the of the .1 -I U i i a: her have well led and '. :: and ! ink , , :, . vucil .-. but he is Republican, is a North i I i ' way s per that we n:s to t i.e appoint- of any other S:aV. Any thing that lo fit North Carolina cordial : ndor.-ctn ei. : MAI.. We had n. in as an app"i n t n: i ;: t a lord I y Pru t ii s than a ' cadaverous 'a-.-:::-. Mr. Ni. hols !, i- i with some irr. on! an tit as good as the average and the I act thr he Carolinian j i:t - :: ahead. It is right at..! pro pay our ai-knowh. d President 1 1 irr:-o!i for ment of Hugh S. Tiiomp-o;i, as one of the Civil Ser ; 'on:in:s-;oiH-rs. It is true the law r. j'l.res that one of the '.imniis-!o::er.s -h ill be of a different parry from tin of the ad ministration. I'll" !'ie-;dent might have appointed a n..n.:na! Demo crat, but in tin- appointment ot Hugh S. Thompson (To e a geir::ne Thomas A ml re w J a. k n and G rover i lev.-1 and I t m. u-ra' . There is a I )epar; nu-n' .1 liie Governuu nt pre-.di d o ei W.inamaki-r i h it r. i upon tl.c ad m ' n : -' i a' : . m latitude. Tlic -niii'l i:r . : - mail agt .11 not him to read. After one or two attempts to refer to it, he threw it aside and de peadel upon the inspirations of the hour to guide him, and well did he per form hiTt tat-k. lie was frequently ap plauded, and many declared it to be the "best address I ever heard on a sim ilar occasion. ' After the address an 1 music by the choir, the proeessicn was formed and moved to the cemetery where the Con federate mound was decorated with ilowers. The monument W3S also hand somely decorated. The cho.r, led by Mr. Cook with the i'i.rcr:, rendered beaut. fully the grand oid hymn, "(luard A round the Tomb " The bene diction wan pronounced by U-.-v. Dr. Yass, and thus closed another day of t m li the aj vi.'ii; t- f I'IK.IIS - Hi'.k II ink r ii'- l covered train thcuht th-it I . w - r ; w i I , in j; tin' 1 - . through the t -i - I lln-.trr si n: - -. of in an, ri ;r.d I I - : ;.: : pursuit : b-.i: 1. ' :ss ; , :, at Cathai ii: - h e. r- : e I v ta! ii v. of ;. r 1 1 i ! r y -') : ; son "s r. :ir cu-ird . S- -,;! be il.l.Ti'.l. r- ni . i 1 i;i the I 'u rn ice ; : I i '. r - i ' I ; of can n -n 'After air.; a:: ! f c Liu I. f teen mill s. J.e-k - -n V ! . under (ieneral 1 1 - i . - . r turnpike, about thr." rr '. of ( 'h.-.ncel lor- i . ; : j. dirTer-rit divi-eir:- r.rr.-. for mi i at riht ;.-!. - ' I -t i d e - ' 1 1 1 i i i n ; 'i ' ; . - I ', r -bl e s Jivi-i m, iii ier l'i second, and A. P. H.IF- .ii M I 1 1 i 1 - b I rr tn '0 u". -'e. -I. I . i 1 1 K U - 1 !l I and l : :ntr e lill.d t -et i The M,:rv 1 fi or. th . in ti;.- - n i n l'-. :r- irap in.- s i ; ri ; r ,-. th.- i.e: v.. ; own. io ; t n in fr . the 1 we :' a th- : lie irr.'-. nrdV ! c Sec on ; i into po I . : while H.i and M ' '-''iii i- .. : i . in w n 1 k i - ir six nours death ot artl.lerv Tr e Confederate Jencral Lo-, in i,.s -i!i .-, i. (..,tr, s,.. P r it 1 rheprs and 1 t,lnnK ' tle fa''' "IR ' "',rl H"h r tv. I , '., )i;mful wouinl m llie acl.on near l ie.:. ;.' iia-t e ic.l otner icgsbuip. un.l Hi lt:.i'lier-2i'nT:i . k h,.:i hi .'lnys.a. . I'l-mlei- wen- sllKlil ly woilu.li'd lit (Jul.. i'he ground ,l"r8'11"'- I li" latter ollirer ' t'pmlrr' If.l" ti. under "f artillery. : fii-eTh.-arinsMroi. es. ,'f res;!,,).'..! ' n' . i I - 1 1 s -.Id ier of the "wn Iminib u f. In ami over tin-m i ren.-h iM-n : " i.-;- t'l-iiis assault' w 1 1,1 ' ,p '"IHt d i8t iimiiiHl.c.l u:i i itoii i - . -i, .!,:,' i.i ' Willie sulllel.-llt 11UH llHrll Hltl.l of I v.-i S .11 -''t -rh. shines like . B,i Km,i,r' briKol.'. k n ,.t U the battle. The d i viBiou, i k-o iKfy ii.e isikIm-ki bmiI.ii n.n. il- i t'l" wind in his "'" '""re l,ls' 1 w-1 i I 1 . e pti r.o.u.-.l r.,t in, k t -,,i i h .r.i. of lire Tt... speciHl relerence t.. Ill KI 111 coy Klii.s. Ihe v,! retririi-nt t Hioes i,i ,,r,Ui,.,,. -. and w ave their burn- '"in pan r hoys taken from tin- mrnr- !.- I. inn--rs in the sky. 'rven ami the mures me! n Ikmoh ..f N - .. i ,i itii-, llif-v exhllnteil the heroism ..I ane. tnrough lUme ratlH HMl, a,Meil ,,!,, ,K ,i. ,-.- , , n 'ii: h -s hot ailing thick Can.: i naa I in pel isli b 1.1 e rlmplct v; t t ii-' front of his 'Ieneral l.nne i n h i h re cr t i t 1 1 , . i ,.i. . . ,, . ' Ills brisade snj-HT shall uiunvh i.-.r..n. "! '" y I Ti :i il in ti,,. lull l . ,, ii,: ; T-e w-.ili their faces vilie. Uih I. .....li.-n o, wi.'. n n i...- . : -'f battle, the k" 11 ! ir I . II i-iiaorv !.;,k :i in . null in.-. N llli.l - m. ; i i , t he I. .h . 1 1 v. . . . -"ir l.r.ivps! .,ir!t-. 'Il.ct.:ii!i. I'm,;,, , kiil-.J u-hll.. wralvti f .iuai.l h's men :e. win.- nut ijaiianl lioi id,, l.i w..io w-re taken, mid .l.ihnnie Vihihk n mer- l... rii.t y-i eiei. i.--h . i. o i.r:. .. ii i -e, CM'B ! ii, f,. :,1 I,,- I I ti I ir I .-. .m e -i . -Mi.j.ir Maji,, w K ,,i;.:,;n , ,1,1 1 n,, shRI-pshool PTB in Ih-Hmiit a I ' ek . -i ml . ssvcrely wounded in the enure- 1 1,,- n-- dsy.' 'ienornl I.niif mnkes li.,i,i.r.-i! . , tioii of lOlnnclH Haldw ln. A v. 1 ; 10-1 Mm-. -wieel: i li-11 : ,-n 11 11 1 (oh.m-ln p. ,r 1 Hnil Ahhi-rufi: Mmi.ra Morrl. I n 1 , 1 u, .1 Kerry, ami r ipmin lliin!. miiiiCit . Clown. Nioln.l, ami mlieis (.11 will ).l -h f" I e;i r in mil ! ' ' . 1 1 . ' eolinliy men. linn o,c. iiHmih I i,h- m. -tlnnen ar- m.i m'-ml-.I i .: - i , roes ol Nnrl ti Carol lim w It . . . . . e: e. I I I. - e.n. fe.lera le lint; w 1 1 ii t; ! . .1 v a l i h n i . i , - -. 1 - . . . 10 ..feu it n-roiHin ,1 i-piay 11 ! h - n i --. Iii' Pissed it I'lrolinn 'n m. rv n ill 1 ii.iii 1 - .1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 . I f 1 1 1 1 - ' . -, - - - fair examples I u.lmn. 1..1 t i. ,1. , i ; -rw wo, Iii- 1: . 1 . ...H ', 1 1.1. -,v , 1 i, 1 A not 1 1 . . 1, ii a h J 1 1! 1 e 1 nun n . a -, : . u I!:-lil. but tor my hliii.-!- k- f 1 1 . onfed-rate soldier wild eii.pl v - . ! 1:1 1 ! 1 In; Ki I w:ll. 111 111,1,1:1 ... . lieiiSHllI K.lllll-H hi- t i :n- .-. Cut why 1 h Una il.-iy. in- 1 -i n , f - . . . toil fur I 1 1 1 s.. m. rm.l-ial e -1 . ! h-- '' Mm:, mi ni ersary 1 I I he Jealli ..f ,l,i.-ks.,ii ' i I :i . , n'i .Mil,,y 0. pmnonn-.' np.-n t-t,.!,. , .. I.i-ksoii. He 11-eiiK cue. H.i. .! 1 : worttiy il-p,ls ah no h.-,v- 1 -ml reel I ,m : ne.rtal. li-yer 11 is our hippy lot 1. :-.--tln-oD-h the penrly unte- -t 11,- n, :e -i, cay 01 our w-nniii met 1 iik u - 10 I .-If U IT, M. I I .... ir myself, as 1 n-heroi-m n-li f..rlltu. . I n-e.,--.lights Of his r:ll K'.l.li-r was only n r 1 .:i . i ' ' . g-nius that v"t1"11 "f 1 11'' " um-n .1 t h- . ., -. :. . 1 . 1, . , ( you l.I. -as" a p-lK -.In.'. :, .i, ,.n A" . r i i-cnce for the ...u v..iii, i-mi. . r.- ...... . .; t r-fu-ed its glorv." ' llur.l A lilmiiiii lemmeni. I f-.r..l 11-. . :! . II u : 1: n , . u-1 n u 1 h :. ! - m i -I i I . r I ' .11 1 11 . ; told ll-r. i-llf KHHI mil h wur.l. hut IhI. i I' my lian.l sli - l-d me tii her n .m. Tiiel j. ... Iierhanil upon my liead I rviinlv pi.0,,1 'ha! (i,i, wonlil make III.- H u 11, . I , I . 1 i lial player earn- to m-oi-. n::- 1 iiaiiill'i the cfllnl'llris 11:1 1 sp k . : . ' i 11 pet tones 111 th- in il-t i.r 1 he lei I I I 1 iml haw he-n h e,.u-i.i nrli my m 1 1 -1 -prayer my sln-l 1 ami p ite .! ' iftliere is In this lit,- iiK-ipiaone p-m:,, . a T .r -very 1:1. it -s wuuian- uruOnu : .i i Ii rouu h :o 1 1 lie i.-iks: I lie. . .1 uaiio, .. a In ! n -sterl OK n-Pl. 11ml when a I la-: ;: , ( '-11 r-iJera t e i!:ik went (li.wn . ha pi o --.I : - , 1 . best blood of Hi nil t I. m , sh e 1 II.-. I a i;i- r sian.lanl and sparou .1 our lion. .11 nh 11,-bou- of promise VV'itb iinebar.rr-d a- ol !":.. si .- . ..m. - . ,n t b - 1 'tii or each -11 ?-ee.l. m: M i , w in. n. 11 -.. . iiivs and li-iwern. I. . wor-b : p a ' il 1--I; r . 1.-. : 1'atriotlHrii an ,1 ben t i-r t -s-h .n 1 io -1 a . . - f our heroic dea-1. (in on, bel jve.l ami blessed ' women of Hie South, ami wh-n, liki r Ereat Captain, you hlinli have -loss-a o r the riv er, yours will be t n- i iownH t; ...i and palms, of vl-lory ' 4J ' ' I 'HI e n i in JUIOE 3 : I A . I n itml to Ik ' ' liumnn " .1 ' ( able ; . pi 1 111a I Consti i!!-- dc- s y. vr -h ,11, of Lee's c rn 'in-nt. ami i the t : ems army, a note on from (f-neral Jack t : ( ieneral Fee as ar the Chancel- to read it to him. rion of the wound n ln.d received , m r il I .' r-n the luDoL V 5, I ' : -I tie! ok ( f jeiin I over his face ih a voice broken no s-.y to ( ieneral tnry was his. and -tint,- are due to "v- ,.t iiers may re- ' - - 1 n t - r- ! I for i : v- in in v ti nt Fre Jerickaburg looms . .- . a i to nive increased ' . 1 r : :. i ; 1 here in - -d a- count of th f Ft : C rick 'bur?, in trie : n -. i. -1 i-t.c luloist of 111:11 tive IUU BOWELS. V ,. I o r, , CTTUiLLY - .u.wc. Kttrp, ' T ii'NCTH -- t-- riGB I : ii. I- VFIIP CO. t ,. a r .CatarrH HAVFEVER tn m - u ' 2 1 of up in his Hill-. Look- min the inin r-.chmentB be n -i. t hurt', he discovered is in t-noed to hold them, innii Artillery is at n-;-; orted by t-n thou- v. .- his report .ft-!-.'. ...n I).ker telo- . k fr. on Chancellors :.::n I o ;:'.ta. k. As soon on Sedgwick made his. '. '. f -rninj his troops io - W: 1 iibbon. above the if th" monument: New Si r Hill: Howe at f th- town, and Brooke : ) w KAY-FEVER 1 in utrirand I 'riiKplBUr, liy cm I 1IKHH, uiilfxlwly -:. nr. ! Pattery D of the v It Eiment of Artillery, in thejown and above it; ier'-. the First Maryland, :: "- First Massachusetts. : i; n 1 below Hazal Run." . re leave the Federal his- third line. At six ..VI -k th- :. i v,.r.c. devotion to the memory of as noble and was ordered. The enemy 'w as taker, la brave an army of citizen soldiery as surprise and n-.J nft.-r a I ri f !.-:-: ... .1 , - 1 1 f ance. f ieneral Kodes" ir.en pu-h-.i f -r-were ever marshaled on the held of , . , . . ' , ward with preat vi.-or ;,i!.i rt.thii-iMii, batt e. r ,, ioiiowpu ci.-seiy hv t-;. - e ,.n 1 ana ana .-i ,:t GKNKUAL BATTLE'S ADDRESS. third lines. Po-it ion : '. : r ; -iti n w.-.s 1,uliA t,f the New Berne Manorial As- carried, the puns captured, and every xoa ition, b'riendt and Countrymen : effort of the enemy to rally defeated by torian for n little while to look after ths i;-vprpntlv we Ralute this eacred dav. 1 the impetuous rush of our troops. In Confed. raten. and enter upon the observance of this the ardor of pursuit, through the thick memorial occasion. aml tangled woods, the first ami . core! A year ago we listened to an eloquent lines at last became mm-led and address, on the battle of Fredericks- moved on together as one. The enemy burg, by one of North Carolina's most made a stand at a lin-of hrer work-: at distinguished eons. Today it is my the house of Met.-.c ChanFcr. but the privilege and duty to speak to you of ' troops of li-.des and C--!-! r, da-lied the Cbancellorsville campaign, em- over the int rencum en . . t-.getu-r. and b racing tho military operations of the thellighfand pursuit w.-r n:mu-'i rn.v of Northern Viro-inia and the until r 11 r ad vn n ce w.-4s r r--t 1 by the f ,Ku P.iiomue from ihu "Tib of abatis in front of the ;; ... , f w, rl New Berne ani tho Outside World. The people of New F5erne are indebt- S-dgwick brought ei to Major V. A. Hearno of the Wil V isni3 and Ilaz , mincrtnn AfpsHpncrpr for th- iniunni b is manifesting in behalf or better facil ities for reaching and getting awav from this point. People bound for New F.-rne are often detained in Goldsboro twenty hours; if a man comes from anywhere 1862. EATON 1888. THE JEWELER no riMi sti .'it of Watches, Clock?. Jewelry SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE- si- i:c 1 i.ks. I keep a larger sloeli of Rpoct&clM than any other mure in North Carolina I take I'lirti.-iihir p ao.s to ht them to the eyes of partiei needing them. .C-t ni-ral FiFy ft itioned Barksdale with e.-vi n c mipanits of the 21st Mis sissit pi l et .ve n M ;rvec"s hnise and il. ti." lli.h and 17th Mis-ni.'iit-) (ii the hill by the an 1 the lth and the I the Iil. t Mississippi regi- stone wail at the base April to the Oth of May, 11:63. Iteaten by battalions inferior to his own in cumbera and equipments. Gene ral Hurnsi Je could not retain command of the army of the Potomac and was succeeded by General Joseph Hooker. (ieneral Hooker, after assuming com mand, consolidated his cavalry into one corps under Stoneman, and formed his infantrv and artillery in seven corps: Mr. Harrison The First corps under General Reynolds abatis in front r-f t h " the pen tral po-Ui :: vil le. " 1 1 was now d ,i !,- :. : son ordered the third eral A. 1'. H-,11. t- ad an (I reli-ve 1 1 - 1 1 Colston. J aekscn s n - srri'oed bv i i. i-.-r.i! ; cyclone t r, o. ades. divi!0! r.-- n 1 the pi, rail i -issip. i r Howis.u ) remainder merit b. 1 of the hi was ( n t Wile ..-'s Hank s ' f . i .1. an 1 ieneral Early himself was at 1 1 Run with Gordon 'a bri- I r O I . . , 11 I . . , i faluaililr k I ,UA Wat.hU up the road to do a little business in foT OTPr ,hir.y voaiB t believe I can do NewBerne.no matter if it takes but as good w ork an any w at hmaker In the one hour, he is bound to stay here State;. thirty-six Hours unless ho accidentally COM. WD SPK MR. ( .' i i r. i v ii , Middle Htret. o r. h f.12dtf strikes the freight train. The conse quence is, nearly all business relations Opposite Rapti between tho people of New Berne and " I. lui-iam'brigade thoBe between here and Goldsboro have n I tii . II , e mil near the monument, been destroyed. Tho business men A! ib.-. ma brigade was at hum h up n u iet I v , im, ii t -,I i it-ni,. , - 1 1 . - , .. V out a murmur, yet it is constantly de. -hi.tiiVs t rigade. and Hoke's bri- being hung into their faces that tiny !e - ..iip e a i f the oth, 12th. 20th are the pets of the A. A.' N. C. K., nnt Ni.riii Carolina regiments. ,i,pv inm tn h rniin.ni . ill. n,.. i" .i. tery . We copy the following article from ;ii i i What a sp.-etacli ' Four Federal divi--i ns and eight held batteries, against -i t.'unfederate brigades and three -' -id. arc n; ire the by -I oh n . credit l u g of white p-ii's with I n (". c an the Solid loyal and lo :r v. hue s m . ; 1 1 : i es v. c should white I b1- : "; . n a .-oi.'ht i-i.in.-n inii c rp - i n i .i. ..ao- iuna,a Cn..h tho and da-he. 1 t'n-m to ; n !'i - llie .le-OUVI uuuci ucucm, n. Third under General Sickles, the Fifth battU-li-i.l ev-r pr.-e- nt-i n under C.eneral Meade. th9 Sixth under tacle. Not Miruli wiwr- wr. (ieneral Sedgwick, tha ElvCoth under saved . N it l.ie-u. i n w.)-r (ieneral Howard, and the Twelfth under borough hum' Co to- pri .- - I - General Slocum. Fourte-, I, : rn t W.o ri w star oi .n .ii .;, -l v, -' , :: i gra-p ..m. i :i-l 1 b.Ct. I i of Sedgwi 1: We Ii - c I Army of r graphic a -: day i f p- ( ' i 1 : . 1 1 ' ' i 1 - V ! ; . rn i '(..it . . the Wi '1 J ic hoi .1 1 I-,-.- l - At the beginning of the Ciaiicelhirs ville campaign. General 1,-e hsd in his mor'' n-.ti-n-. i. ,..! fn'.t...t-.y llii.i..n,l infuntrv a tiar.ile1 to IVll. this and artillery, two hundrei and fifty guns and three thousand cavalry, with which to oppose General Hooker with me mind red and twenty thousand in fantry and artillery, more than four hundred guns and twelve thousand c a v ,i 1 r y . Kor three months the opposin. armies confronted each other on the Rappa hannock Ice made his position im pregnable, and defended it with two hundred guns, and Anderson's and MiFaws'divi-ionsofLongstreet'sc'rirps. Rodes'. Trimble's, A. P. Hill's and 1 ". r 1 v 's d iv is ions of Jackson s corps .a n d ritz I-ee'a and V. H F. Iee's brigades """P i f cavalry under the immediate Com- Ro.Ies ivo-i I.-. i I' ll i" e ni W (' gave it t Genera! 1 p:'vs. Will! all who wi re e n p en-a;;-nieni- i -. : . , n an i n v i I i ni - d - -' i i Genera! .1 e ks.-n.rdt-r i in e y pt es-: :: g 1 1 : : i ri ved f r-ini t no con i command, c inui- n i -lar attenti' t; tii- - i R i.l es an i I: :- g al i . n t c.i v count i-v:: !:vi-i..n at ' la i.r id afu 1 n . a at t! , opinion ol lian maker the negro is and ought the dominating t-len.en: of tii publican party It any man Harri-'in adin 1 I M' arc : nt i , :c Wana- to be Kc- l Nor:!: Carolina. .-1 1 p p o - p - that the . :.- ' : at .. ei w . I ; be f Al, ig ai e c, ire i C'o h and U and Itani-e: 2d. I:h. 1 ! Re.Mint n'-. one-halt of ore i jny t i- n-r i itli.i ia i act -.f l.i linnms. We no .v a . pr picturts it; the 1 ' I No ur's I t i. sustained by t li e t-l. . . I: t e l: i ment cl the con :i t : v ; n It tion, he ha- (inly to wait a iru t ' 1 si-nti-s posl- t f le ;c i-iii-r ol his supposition. Neither L -v York nor Connecticut nor indeed, any N ort hern S: ate o t lira. id n at a ni 1 1 : ty will brook sin li a policy. A (-0:1 n ' ry table to be maker, ann much by n,. had agreed a year after la w it w ho ordered a made I y a cabinet 1 ti- 1 it : er very id : :. g frit, as he . hen i.e lial arrive. ; vet), itT Wl- cabinct in. ike Vial arc the t customer no '-have TH biftb repatation r.,oi,t ty 4)lirAN"T is da- to the f v -t that o: MATERIALS an ul and that tho art exercised doxm iU maAalactare. Laazer Hops, and "f" t?e,l9t01f, jQly,;Dl1 T ' then ( oIodcI La.elle will continue in ltS TONIC aild NTJ- charge of the publications, but Major Davis will report to him at once, in order to be given an in sight into the methods that have ben heretofore sursned, and to de FIN .!: c- KNGKL 1 AND PKST' grea'.e.it viv plans lor tne iaiare. toe .1. tiuil 'CAKE entire work is to completed in j y 4 dwtf Agent and Bottler. New Berne. N. C. five years, and the commission will have their hands fall. Msjor Davis was recently engaged with Colonel jr'er"'T';vH Parr upon the revision of the army vY' v" regulations. Washington Post. -- n i. 111(1.1 MI'TlON I HUM An i i i ia -;c.a:.. r- . having i.a i piac . :. :, .'. : : v Inii. tn ;s.-: i n a r y : . Teg. tal i- r-n.- I . : r . a niMicn I . - I" '. ' - Catarrh. A-:h- a an i a.i I " a' i Affection!" a.- a ; c-.-.v m. ra ',. for Ni-ni :,. I '. : : , . y , n ; a. i Complaint--. af--r :.iC;n.- -: .1 derful urv.i- ; a :s .;. ;:. . CAJls. Iias :.a-. O .. : - ak- : to his sulT-rii.g f-i. A - ..a-, i uiiiti;c and a d - -, - ; r- i - ha: f--ring. I w :'. '.- :. '. I" : f . I. irg w ho i!e-':r" ti.is r-C: in i 1 rench r I Vx-h d i-.a-l per '.- wn by t'l. - .ail slli' -. t.....! . rii.an : ri-- I, r 1 ! y ad- p'i;-: . R..ei.e- n.aial of (ienpral Mttiart. I , I II.aI o l,.,in,liar,..n,i,h Br 1 g!l 'it1 -if A I ill . n'liri in i i'iibdi , suu" i"n .'" "I,." ,if thp Con f ed pnii p noeitaon determined Hriga t i turn I .ee 's tl ink and compel him to Doie s 1 .r iga 1 e . if ( . I n ,1 1- a i t r tin r- h rr c r t J Thp Til Q Tl O f O I i g .' 1 1 1 the Feder.il commander included three grand movements a cavalry raid from the tipper Itsppihanno 'k, under Sconeman, In the direction of Rich moLdi the deploy ment of a part of the army down the river under Sedgwick to attract the attention of Fe: and the rapt 1 march of the main body of the army up the river, under Hooker to a commanding position in the neighbor hood of Chancellorsville. remembered that ;.t tn "On the morning of the 27th of ( i eneral J.ic k--m or dor April, the bugles of the Federal army under G-n-ral A. I', sounded "the advance,' but no sooner and relieve the tr-.. i - had liooker's movement commenced ston. A- Hni r t r.-- ; than it was reported by Stuart to Gen- General Jacks n n erslLee." escort returning t r : On the 29th of April Reynolds and front, met hi- -k!:.:: Sedgwick crossed the Rappahannock an I. in tin- b just below the mouth of Deep Run with mistaken f-T thirty thousand men. upon. ('i;;i.n I r .- Honker reached the vicinity of Chan- cth-rs w.re i, , : i cellorsville about sun rise on the SUth wounbd. G e. ml of April and at noon of that day the E lev rt .-ei v, d a - ev i is..- n enth corps took its position between from th- il-! s. t a the ( iermana road and Dowdell 's tavern, the G-l h v. --informing the right Ilnk of Hooker's lations of t:. T: .. line. Tne Third corps formed on the tru-t i left of the Eleventh corps by the tavern. G-ie-rd . The Twelfth corps filed past the Elev- in tn.- .- -n:. .-. : : enth and Third corps and halted near ii.n.r,i i. -:n . Tabernacle Church on the Orange and Ilnl - :m-. Fredericksburg plank road. The Second Hi.l hi-n- .: corps under Hancock came into po- Sri: ir: u ;n. sition on the left of the Twelfth corps, cor; s. ;:n i ( I :,. a , . i and the Fifth corps took its place on the General sm lit in t..--left. of the Second corps and formed the cav dry. Ja-t i : left tlsnk of the army. Hooker's t divi-. n-tn.i ' alignment seemed to be perfect. How - C.c.hirin- I at n a ard on the right tlank. Slocum ia the with l -n i h. i.' -.i- ni center and Meade on the left flank . tacked the right of i i Such was the position of the army of th. y w-r- giil in.: . the Potomac on the 30th of Aoril. ib;h. '-: -:h nr. I : ' l N Stoneman with twelve tnousand ment.- of I . u.e - in ig -cavalry in observation of Lee; Sedge- General ir: p wick with thirty thousand infantry and movement iiniii t'. I artillery at Fredericksburz, and Hooker During the mgi with ninetv thousand infantry and ar- with piepar.t tillery at Chancel loreville. Hooker was Roy nod Is an m confident of success, and exultantly Fre I er i-k-bu rg said. "The army of Northern Virginia First coip is now the legitimate property of the cellor-v i i .-. arm v of the Potomac. " Th- third ' On the morning of the first of Mav Fed- ral arm (ieneral Lee, accompanied by his statT. and c n t i l-i took his position where one of his ritearmv w- batteries overlooked the Rappahannock, e igi r f r t' and carefully observed tho position of ihjgr:.y t -a Sedgwick while waiting for informa r i r-d th tion from Chancellorsville. '' orwar.l l.i- He did not wait long before a courier -ag'.es cut from Stuart reported the enemy ad v Im lei u; - '-. n -. I . .It: ' .' i - . r W..- ,!'. r. -.ni- .'. 'll'I ;;l:-i ni int n - i li It;. all - Three!:) ono in favor the Goldsboro department of th" Wil mington Messenger, and commend it to im to the historian of the 1 , , , , , , , . . thf careful consideration of our pi ople I .a-auiac and present his ' ' nt of the battle: "It was twi:.ty imuks into viti:i::ia . . ' everywhere except at Mention hits frupiently been made !.- nr., I I'redericksburg. of the great want o a double-da i iy mai I -r : ivil le came the roarof i and passenger service on the Atlantic -1 ai'. than ier of the c in- Railroad, between New-Herne and : i eri l. -burg thousands Goldsboro. :-; 'd up in Falmnth hills New Berne is a eit of quite ten -I, Sedgwick deter- thousand people, i n-l nd ing ihesulmih v Mai yee s hi.l at the an population, and is a pi e - ..f no lntle : -. inii lire a shot; commercial importance, tut its system ! iv.-n-t." "Carry the of mai l and passenger earr i age i- i .rt by n,r.'- up the hill and of a back-wood cross roads hliick-mi'.ii r .' are the instructions : shop, and groggery stand . of forty j ea r- .-l-i le verything that ' ago. That city is exactly twenty hour-e-iii. fix their bayonets into yestprday. every day of its life. ! ti..- work. Their blood For a place of its natural ad in ri t a ires : I ' n. ;i y ! v:, n i a and the and commanding importance in the : ,!... over the bridge business world. New Berne, th.-ii.in but i -. . i r advance is the I six ty miles off the great A tlant u- "oa-t i .e bne-. The men rise Line thoroughfare, is about as diiii uit ; l v. hi re they leave been j and annoying a point to make, by oiie l from the Rebel guns. ; half of the traveling public, as one i i i .!. ye them are in a could pick out among all the railroad hi- r:i a car. -t-r. The stations of the State, and in the matter n -h-. I of I'ame. But of tho mails would be ab- ut as well : :' With cheers, heard served by a return to the o il Mage .-! th battle, they leap coach days of the long ago. n : ii -ml rapture the t Every interest of that ity. and sur :g . '! 'b. -v climb the rounding section f country suggests :-.-' i : t Th-y feel the the necessity of a double daily mail . or n in their faces, service. The trains eh on Id be run ovi r I '. i-i ' f the hiil, the the Atlantic Road in connection with ' i n . ; 1 1 1 -1 , . l forever, but the double laily trains of the Atlantn , ,.;ir i-ivs tin ma falter. Coast lane. It would pay the road to t i r.-t. leap so run its trains, for it would more r -t,vorl-s and seize than double the business of the road. M .in-. M ;s-a - hu-e its . New Berne is so d i til cu It and objection able a point to reach and visit, that all avoid it who can. An ordinary busp The Wcrld Oun A i :ti v l ow r And v. . ::..! H . i ,t so mil . h I . u . i 1 1 . , n a i v I'll 1 . 1 1 o I ... .:. ea-: I - a : i ; : f i - ' ,, , , 1 i Ui'sM II ! I.'" II.-, Mi M .it-- . I iti i : Corn- in i 1 iv i i never i ' : iz Aghast IC ICIiH. I hat I 1HU Bill , . in- elHc'r1 . i . i in i nod to 1 , :,i,.l WORK : Al.ING - and ou will JONLS, I .. i.e. N. (1. GEOROE iMlEU & CO :s i: General Hardware Agriculture : : o p l in i n t n. I M .III. - n meet in . i, i waii '...'! ' mil SO si-, l.ee to ness errand involves tho time and ex f C.mfeiler- pen.e of forty-four hours for a round r'iif trip iourney of one hundred and lifty- is i-n eight miles, a was t e of t mi - t hat all b usy vee io men avoid in this .age. when th-y p. sibly can. Thepresentdav Iraiii" b, t een ( 1 1 dd - r nf Ins line, boro and Morehead City run on an ac 'or'nnm'."! eommodating schedule, for a ungle 'neiiiy ii. ! daily but a light (ram should leavr -v r o-ie like i.-eiin : (ioldsboro and return in fairly rii i :.- rock i (.it.i Hi ;.. i n- at hu'K. Put - out, Hii.l tne wi al .i'.wii in its fury. , ; 1 -.- lor .'i.-l'cr to I'leivH, II ) I . s : Wi)..!1. s Ai o . M a i. Cotton ii.' !"'! till.'.!. 1 . .IM-1l II 'I ITS I o I.iiiie. Uri.-l-. Hair, Pain', nisli, Oil , t.i-I'rr.nor-, i ( noli t-: . i -, 1'rool Sa-h I pj i hi - 1 1 r I i : lions, s :, 1 1 1 ,1 W: t ii 1 1 1 valor', s. II .llil IG'HIXMH, i : 1 1 ,: 1 : l - s, i n. .! lr-ssH, 1 IM I. r, Kaiiilt ' - ii o (I II iinlwarr, i mi nt. 1'la.stct '. . . -. .in l nc, Var- . fut i mid Hair. I i t iibirH, Oil I n: : a Iturular v. -. rrim 1 lo ' .1 hi I islnftlon. I- e: i ' i s t i : v l ow. i i:o. i , t i n v ;o. Iv 1 t he connection with, the fast mad trains i f the Wilmington and Weldon road, and it w ould pay. for the 1 'ostollice 1 1- a r t ment could be readily induced to avail itself of the increase! and n ce-snrv mail facilities it woulJ .ive to h pub- ii, ; i: l ! ..In ar: .- for i'n Fi -ti .tl. dir.". ut J.'IKNaI. Please aih. w us May -he space through the columns of your piaper to announce that, en Saturday, the 1st day of June. 1--IJ. there will I a festival at the Tabernacle f lunch in Onslow county. The proceeds will be used for the benefit of the church. There will bo speaking bv eh , pu nt speakers, suitable for the ocasmn. Tin speaking will commence at two o'cloek in the afternoon, hot-supper at d nr. and amusements will be on hand. A'i who are willing to help prepare lb supper come and bring your bisk, ts Admission fee will be moderate. I'n -gramme w i 1 1 tie 1-. an d - hi 1 1 ed in d u e 1 1 me Bv order of Co v i i nan 'Miy 11 ls-'j. t nr. i in i r w a r, 1 and iiino. U. on.l-r-ii the nt oi ('nim on Hooker, t eonlTlineil ila light on lo-r inl.i r over ot itie i. ei .. .rte-('olirril- fomk . vny :. -. V'Ri; FKNCING, SASH, L0,) .: AND BLINDS, VMKTS, OIL. CI. ' .!-:. AND PUTTY. Li fi y.- :rr, plaster AND H A lit, Ai.ii nil Kinds of iili 1 1. 1: 1 N ( I- A TK RIALS At Bffttom Prices! , and 1 i , v i .f rt . PH. . I 1 .: 1 I t ) r- il.--, , ot s , i e i in- recoinl f North i im o Igiie l in t ll 'i t I.e 1st. till oi y.i'ir bear- t r -1. 'In, -NI, . '-.' 1 resii air A ' , li"- I ha v R been deaf in one ear ten v.- ns and partially deaf in ihe ether for two months; have been treated by at specialty doctors and received nob-n efit. Having used F.ly's Cream Balm for about a month 1 find myself greatly improved, and can hear well and con sider it a most valuable remedy. I had also nasal catarrh, with droppings of mucous into my throat and pa in over my eyes, which troubles also have en tirely disappeared D. B. Yates, I 'pper . Lisle, Broome Co , N. Y. I LKR, titi'f Street, V 5 V It I UN r. N. o. A GLANCE I s . i -. ! I-.'.!.: IM I M I. NT OF Bdi Tho Jeweler" 1 1 Will stock I ('..rn; h Iniil' ,! web Lamps. it;tr:i. Canes 1 li 'li- v It W li ' be I our noods befi t -. on ' t hat. wo have in it. M el Ynried, and ' I n.oTiondu, Watches, S,1 . r Ware, Fancy (Il and Silver Head I-n ; ei s interest to e purchasing. " If I s v - ; v, ..;; " - f ; t - i T: li 4 1 mmmatCrfgiffmfmmm ii a . ! " 1 - . . . , ft!-' ': ..'-'t-V, - - '-vf,i . 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