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I n 1 ' s ' i . .. - . . . 4 , 1 1 o r Ji. rrartk Lef 5 X. 5. C APUIL IS. IMU ! at Hew J 0 euirosuL sotxi T: -i.i r turtl with mt j, b:: th j? ntert lire o i sot fa II orer North AU . o la over krj Jxx - Tncxs La rocn for rrjboJj in 1'.: b j wot! J. rrtctios cobm ts f.-oat rooto. t G tx. W. B. Cox hu etoa .t tia orator oa lUnarUi dj at IIU abjcl willU MJor. 0aerI S:pba D. lUaascar. I t U ! eu; to decide who to i a it fur Sptr of U IImm of i:e?rnataktiw, bot Mill, of Tex., U ilflj the moat racket. Cou W. P. Sxrta, Qrad Com sunder of Tirxlal, at tb faaUnco of Cmp, baa laod a eircoUr eUas oa aUOa(drat Caapa tircajoot-tha eooaty ta observe SaJaj, April SS . M iIeori Dir. ta eomueaoratioa of too Ufa (J sa. Jo4sa . Joaaatoa. . I.t tae aaailc'.pal elcUoo aM I a O a la 11 Mool j too hoaors vera arealr dirUeJ tat wean Dacrat4 aa4 Cpablieaaa. Oa rtaaaU o!aet Kpoailcaaa, ("viator ebosaj Dw!Ocrata." At ;t4 carina tha Ufpablicaaa UcUd lit ioc aaJL ta Dtooerata tba eitj cooociL Taa eorTpoodeo4 of Ua Tinea mi r.oa aay: TUf artieal of taa ttfxt cf Ui?oa IATaV Aral oota bovej & mUaaJnUAa31af daa to ii'r. Lliaa' laterpraUax a. demand for triai aa . dmaa4 for eoarie lloi. It isia!tr La ladiiposad t ras tia asittar Wjead ad buJ for taa reeoraltioa "of taa pr adpU cl laUtoalknai joatiea. Tb udteotit bia eotirelj aab- Yet tkLa aab-traaaory acLcate la aai.l to bo popolar tLe'Urmira aa J FaraBera' AUrincaa" fa other Sutia.1 J North CrKaa It U ad a.roaj that Ooreraor Vaco waa, it la a!tlf eoropHl to prooalco to a, . vh It "btifwra Sa 9aalal viatar ra cicte4 Ualtrd jSiatea Sea at or., Tat la a aaiataleX "8anator;Vaac waa not aakatl to maks aacbt rraxLae, a ad -d;d not make iu. Tie UUIafare pused aoma reaolatiooa of isstractioaa, bet thej did lot go t tbat ixtfnt. h'ewa & OSaarTtr. 5 iiioGoEJilx'of UirjUnd, baa ratarned boaao frooi a Soataera trip and dcclirtthatbat bo baa a:a la-tbo Sootb eoarracea atai that Ita fatare darcloytaeat u oo jzzd cAkalaiUon- n aaje; "What i wu aov prepared to Bad, pr ir, track aaa wttb eapcdal force. I: via that people who bcloog doia Sootb tbet aatirea are r:iai'atiar aa AeUvitj iatboda- etopmeat of thia aeotioo oftbo aoaatry tbat baa been loat etgbt of bj ecaaj ia tbo 3ortb. . ifortbera r i. IlI U tiofuj a, great deaf, to bo aare. bat It Ja .not doiar ererj tala;. Soa'.hera ' brlaa and S3'.beramoaej ara pUjlag aa iaJ; ; laletf,I eaa aafelf aajja jrealet part, ia tbo tndesUUl pro rira- SiTaaaakqKewa aajt: MAa loc m CoJTeaa&an Slaipaoa eoa aea bla taJk to lafaila wbat be aija will cot command Diacb attrn tioo, beeaaae to eooatry wierar b4 rerj great adairatloa for la galla, bat wbea b rratarta to aaj that at leaat tvetva of tba Soatbera ?uta will bo carried bj the Ab I.aaea la -J?3J bo akowa tbot be J.iDot know, bat Lata Uliisg abtisU Tbo Sootb ia Dfaaocratie, as J tbo Datocrtitf pnj wll) Italia ta tbo aaceadcaey la tbe i'.j for. a good aaaaj eora jet Coagrtaaaaaa 8iaipobitoaot bea kog enoogb to abUo lilo to jaatllj Lisa ia pljiag tba part of a propb at wlcb reepeot to pciitkut aiattera la tba Sootb. Iiiaaofo toaat tbt If tbo Alllaaeo pta a eaadUlato l tbe flaU la 1S32 Ita ciadidate wiB aot earrj a aiaxSi SootWra Sute. Coasreaamaa Sioapaoa La an lobar eatior aort of a aaa a, and If be waala to aaaka ft repuUtloo aa a firaeeiBg ilataaaaa bo ahoaUl eon- aa bia. . tall to Ulsga of ahkb be knova aoaetblog." Tn dcatb of Goreinor Fowle, tbo dUtiaraiahed t Chief XxeeoUre of5crtb CaxoUaa. wblcb oecaned Terj lata oa Taeadaj bigbt, vaa aa ereat tbat baa eaaaed ytrj aln cere rejret aavoaag.lbo people of Vir giaia, many of wbooa were acqaaiated witb biaa peraoaallr, and to all of wboea ba bad bee a loag kaoea bjirpuUlioa, tbe rerj coaapicQona pirt wbicb be bad foi aaa j eara placed la tbopoblle aSlixaof tbo great CoasmooweaUb ever bicb bo wao preaidisg at tbe boor of bla paaalag awaj, batlof girea bin a proaiaeat poaitioa among the pobiio men of tbo Sooth. Ia b!a dealb ICortb Carolina loeea a repreaeatatlre eltizea aa well aa a tuefol and taltblal public cflcer. It la to bo aiacerel lamented tbat a carter wbicb - prom bed , ao aaocb farther dlatia:ion baa beta ao aod dealr eat abort., Ooreraor Fowlo badbaniiy aUaioeJ the tga wbea tbt aJgbeat forma of political ao cesa art ae eared, fie eaaJd JoatJj bar a looked forward to a till higher honors, for ba aajijed tboreapect cf tie people of bia State ia aa C2zr:al dejTee, and araa la tbo d.rtct lis a of promotion. Tbla proepect baa now melted awaj, for hehaapaaoed bejood tbo Haita of eirtilj pre faxaaeaL Richmond T;r.f s. . , EDITOBUL NOTES. TnxJocitsiL aalatra Ooretnor UolU ItaJj la adeeming a mora boatila attitoda. ... WncossiS towo alecttena'gq Daaocratio. . 1 St.1 QHT aaova at Qreooaboto, Co itoite aad Aabeeille laat Mon day Mgbt. ACTtTS war preperalioos con Uaao ia Oermaaj, France, Aattrta and Rala. Ocianonx Citj elected a traifhl Democratic ticket laat Wadoeadaj. Tns German OoTfrnmtct bj decided to remote tbe rmhirgo on American poik. Ax alarmioz iuaeaso ia uoctalitj la Jfew Voik ia reported, eiosed by tbe grip. the INTENSE lfXCIT Ji MKST H VltLOTr 1:. IN 1 TBB President baa lcueil Dehriog tea proclamation. THX , Italian Premier coaUela moderation on the part of Italians in tbla conn try. .Tmt:Qovernor of Tennessee Las received the refunded direct tax for bia State, 130:2. 012. Skcretaey Proctob is a cin didate for the Senatorial seat racited bj Mr. Kdmarjds of Ver mont. TlIE Senate of Artansvs has passed a bill to prohibit the giving of a mortgage on crop, cither planted or prospective. Major McKisi.y has converted a Rhode Island Democrat. As a the 1 political miracle this accomplish ment is onparalleled. Mr. Wutter son will plea.e pas tbe cake to GKuaOB F. EDKUHM, ihe Vr-! Major McKmley A Rae Uiot Precipitated hj Hie1 Murder of an Italian. Cn 4RL0TTK N (' . April 13 -Toe reauit of ilio rod-tilooJed murder of ibe I::iin, 1 jha Mjcea balnrda; oighl by ihe nrp.ro desperado Jearj Brndbsu h. b.-tn forty-eiKhl hours of intt;!f cici.f mfBt in tbis city LycchiDij airocgly tbreitened. At dark Sunday evening a mob o' 200 or more rnovi-d to ibe j ill wiih un icient to UdcIi ihe n.ro chsrgej with li e ciitno 'lh ruihury was stati mt-d in ihej.ilacd the mob frastrated. Hun dred uf r.c groeg and whites werf eu iKf J in "co corll.ct all night The oegroca pened li re on the n; i ifrv from the cup,!s of the nejro church nd th- mi'.itary Furrouaded the chur h cd ri1. led it i h tu'.Iets ar.d terd iho ri gro . The frviio to Ut bcJ t.DiSt hr-.s b-en ict-n'c Such exciting f-crr.r have revjr been witnessed hi re b. fore There ro m dpw d . vp!,- r,m nts uptc thi hour. 11:30 p ni . Tr.p m.li'.ny are in chire of iho j ni atuj -.-,) )0lL.( .mrn &r on du'y. 11 -n and boys are march ing by. opanly oirryicc gun. It i-i re porttd that tho ntgrocs will niarshTl thfir fon-f during the night n-. i r. -. r to in nd i it i 'ni How is YourBlood? I had a malignant breaking out on my leg below the knee, and was cured souni and well with two and a half bottles of 6. S. B. Other blood medicines had fail ed to do me any good. Will C. Beatt, Yorkvillc, S. C. .Trade i mark. I was troubled from childhood with an asrerravated case of Tetter, and three boltUs of S. S. S. cured me perma nent! v. "Wallace Manx, Manr.ville, I. T. Our nnr k on E'n. . 1 froo. ol a:xl Sklti Diseases moot koberg, baa resigned hid ftat ia Iho U. S. Senate ' TubHjQius havd not jet taken litutarg nor Ne Orleans. Tbe oipeoao ia becoming painful. TBS political i:nation in Kuroatej ta aeika.. Tbrre i mnch activirj J moog Basaian and French troops, j TOBlodnn troohle i now lid i t tbe door of I ha Liar. However thia ia not ao bad aa baring a bomb I M at bia door. The aliagahot flada do bat litt barm to the birds at Inch tbej aiea, bat they are expert at blttltfg witdow ptaaee. IT la ao praeticallj ett)ed tbat 12.-11. Nbeker, of Indiana, will atrccdj. 2. floto, of the name S-tr, a C S. Treasurer It wiMild le the bright of im beoiht to allow m little thifg like a CbUagv electiou m addle to inter fare witfe the voitd' fair." EAST CaBOUXA wanta the JLtlaaUa and North CAXohna Rail road extended. 'How aland Got. UoU oa tbo qaealon of extension 1 ' AQEXTS of at eamahip line hare got tbemielrea ialo trouble at New York by ao. obeying orders to retara oert.ia pad per immigrants. LocAX. ekctluna ooatlaaa to be faruraUo to tbe Democrat.' Den- mayor ly eleoted a 2 0OO rea der. .Owl Democrat LJoritj. FABXKBS are more hopefol. The weather baa become more season able, aad wheat baa advanced on accoont of the fa lore of foreign eropa. TUB Dry Goods Chronicle ootes tbat la the Sootb there ia need of cottoa bleaeberiea. It reports that EaatoraeapitaJiata will rrmedy thia deficiency. Tn Britiab troopa bare defeated tba ilanlpnra, of India, in a pitched battle. Tbo Man! pars say they azo willinr to snbmit to the Britiab. U0TBI50B UoLT is not the orator bia predecessor was, bat he ia a man of affaire with executive ability and a large s'jare of practi cal comm. oa aeose. THBOUOHOCT the State tbe oewa ot the death o( Governor Fowle waa received with profound sorrow, fjla praise was upon every lip aad bia worthy deed the theme of every tongue. Tns Washington Tost sa;b (Oaa by oao tbe hopes of tbe farm era tail. Jerry Simpaoo has yielded to tbe aedactioo dress tait, and Gov. Tillman, of Sontb Carolina, weaxa bid gloves. TUB aomber of immigrants landed at New York last Thursday la tba largest for any one diy since taat Samtner. There were 4 332 rom six steamers, and 2 197 Ital Una too late to bo landed. k: Tub Messenger sas: '-Two child ten or Mr. K. A. iiumev, in Cola mhos coonty, were poisoned by eating yellow jessamine, and died frvn the effects. Do not tOQcb tbeae very dangerous Qow- era." AH alliaaoeof Mssachnetts and tbo Padflo coast may be antici pated. Tbe Paetfle coast has JT3.0OO more meo tbaa women; Ifaaaacbactta ba 70 000 more women , tbaa uro. It ia said tbat tboBaybtate U cnuacting with sister New England States for re eafotceaitu'e befaro enteiiog into tba ecgagemtnl. DBI3K is a bad tbiog. If Carrie ttrooba bad krpt ober abe might bar succeeded io paiog herself off as tbe widow oi the New York mOliooalre, Loriag Robertson. But abo draak too mnch at a restaurant aad talked ladUertetly. She was arrested' aad eonfeaaod tbat she Was a borne widow. Mr. Brooke ia ia lad, end U doobtleas bewail ag the evil of iatemp ranee. Atlanta CoastiUtS". SPBCCXaTIOSS are oi loot as to tba policy of Gov. U.t. Some there are abo w-ert tbat he will at one commence -Ujinr wiies'' for bis nominatioa to tbe ofCo of Govroorb the next Convention. Wo think thia i premata:e, bat, we Berrrineies cut dis attention to Eaetarn North Ctroltna as a section of the S:a:e wortb of his distiacniahed consideration. Tns J0UB51L endorses the following from tbe Wilmington Messenger: "The selection of Capt Ojtavias Coke, oi Ba!eigb, for Steretary of State, vacated bj the recent death oi tbe widely lamented Cot. William L. Saonders, is no doabt a food one. lie can well discharge tbo duties of the ofllce aod ia a Democrat out and oat. Ha ia a brother of the able Senator Coke, of Texas. A Raleigh man was certain to get tba place and tba Afeaaeoger ia satisfied tbat it hat faHea npoo Capt. Coke. Gov. Hill ij t) give a reception to tbe member of tbe New Yoik legislature. It is probably in honor of Senator Hill. The remarks ft Governor 1 1 1 ! I to Senator IMl will be very affectiog to the aadiemv. THK jil at Kansas City was attacked by a mob of colored men, who wanted to lynch a mar derer, but tbe rioters were driven off by a sing le gnard who drew hi revolver and threatened to nhoot the first aun who approached the door. PBESIDENT llAEHISi'N- has ap K)inted tbo netro. Hill, postm.ister at Vicksbarg, Mi6s., notitbstaud ing the fact that his nomination to that position failed of conDrmation by the Senate because of tbo a'rong opposition ot tbe Mississippi Senators. The Italia txpresses tbe opinion tbat Americans hare bat one god their strong box. It says father: "la this strong box we mast strike them, demanding the largest possi ble indemnity. On their tongue is bat one word, 'Dollars.' L?t us take advantage of it.'' Chiblks A. Dana receives a salary of 950,000 a year for editing the New York San. Charles Lord, managing editor, aUo receives 130,000 a J ear, and Mr. LafTeru, the business manager, receives 125.000. A 60n of Mr. Dana gets 115,000 a year as one of the assis taut editors. Foreign Governments, editors and declaimcrs, hare been attack ing tbe Constitution of the United State.'. Thia is dangerous to monarchal systems. Tbe more the Constitution is presented to tbe people of oppressed Europe tbe more restless they will become under tbe tyrany or their masters. We note with great pleasure tbe continued and growing prosperity of the Goldsboro Argus. It has just commenced the publication of volume 13, and every year of its existence has teemed with eviden ces or intelligent devotion to personal integrity, social refine ment, material development, State agrandizement and national honor. Governor Holt has been graciously received by the press of the State. Every public man mast be tried to ascertain his fitness for tbe position he holds. Governor Qolt enters upon his gubernatorial duties strong in the confidencs of the people, and will famished for the high station to which, in the provi dence of God, he has been suddenly called. It has ben a3certed tbat war with Italy, would be war with Ger many, Austria and Italy, these powers constituting the Tripple Alliance; bat such is not tbe case. Tbe Alliance relates to affairs on the Continent, and to tbe main tance of tbe balance of power io Europe. Should Germany and Austria espouse the cause of Italy, Rusia and France would at once become allies of the United States. We are not of those who are afraid of the Alliance. Alliance men are not the kind of people to fear. They are patriots, gentlemen and christians. Should they put a national ticket in the field the natural effect of their action would be to throw the election into the House of Representatives where the Democratic candidate for President would certainly be elected. . TUB limes are out of joint.'' Tbis has been the cry all along the ages and will be unto the end. Kev. Washington Gladden, in a sermon recently preached by him in New York said: uOar legislatures reek with bribery, and nearly every State legislature, and nearly every city hall is an Augean stable wbicb cannot be cleansed without ilercu- ian labors." Every sensible man knows that this is not true. It i proper for a minister to attack ickedness in high places, but such recklebs utterences places tbe min ister in tbe category to which he assigns others. THE W3r-sc.ir is over. It is re markable that any seriojs fe ir were entertained by any one. Italy is bankrupt, and could not fight if she wished to; bat if her finances were ia tbe best condition she coald inflict no iDjary on the United States. Though we have no great seaboard fortresses to drive off intruders, no foreign foe can eiter a single harbor on onr coasts witb an armament eafllcient to indict serioas damage. There is not a port on oar seaboard whose ap proaches could not be barred to any formidable war ship In six hours. Bat suppose an army landed on these shores: what could it accomplish T Nothing, absolutely nothing. It could not penetrate a mile into the country. ( h tint l t t he l. c l'.o:utl.iPui was chime 1 t the iwk while vii lure CDawci hi- rr,:ra'h. Sj nro m my p.-oj la rhuaf ,1 t i th? rjcfe or p.pjudKe w l-.i e all in ir n- r . f v niedicir.en ir ll .'i inj irv upon lii 'i.ive lining i.i m,. rn h 'ir. i i linea Thi j nr. e; p irentiy 10 n in tho belief that i fjiiiTii-nic Un 1!: Mo., 1 the mint kti'p ilin wi.ri . t r ? t i c dhjiciu.n. i :..:! i.v. arti :i - l Ui.-e I p Olfi:t ;.r: i i s ' -H-ivr, ih- J i. If not eati ii 1 Th: y wi.aM .;i-ui.e; ti remedy of K r-'.--- ;r:i.;n. however ef fective. I; H nut hy sur h purblim (1 ez-rrni i.-ta as lha hat the a-know'.-tJe.i merits of Hotttctcer'j S;cmich Hittrs-are r ro. r. i. Thht bir.in reguUtor of il.e strnch, thu boele and the ki'lne n .ip peals to the r&t'Ooal --not on I y app' a: h, but is awarJid a j Jfct vj'u itj .n t'ecitipttion, liver ei-mpUii, t . lij-ti-p-ia and kijney irouMifi I I to 1 1 4 action. S.) also I r. tarii iheuruatinm. l-;e:y f-itlu r rhuiks there's no b by like hn li.i'oy ai.d all the other f it hers nre gl.i'J of it. fcsviFT Si'lcific Co., A;'.:'.uia, Ga. 250 Barrels Full Weight Mess Pork To be sold at Rock Bottom Prices. Agency for Horsford Bread Preparation, (rrl. Old Virginia Cheroots, ":V- Cisrarettes. Hazard Gunpowder Co TAX NOTICE. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ( SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Ceaven Coi-ntv, t New Beene, April, 1891. Notice ia hereby given tbat J have levied on the lands and personal property of the following mimed persons, listed by them respectively in the several townships ot Craven county lor the year 1890, for default in the payment of the State and County Taxes due for said year 1890, and shall proceed to sell the same, according to law, at the Court House door in the City of New Berne, on MONDAY, MAY 4TH, A.D. 1891, at 12 o'clock, said lands being more fully described in the levy now on file and recorded in the office of the Clerk of the SuDerior Conrr. nf sairl ; county, to which reference is hereby made, to wit: 3AX AND No. 1 TOWNSHIP. COSTS. E H Anderson, 130 acres land, Poplar branch i E H Anderson, 55 acres land, Neuse river ( 89 73 C J Atkinson, 133 acres land, Piney Neck 7.10 do. agtfor W H Campbell, 71 acres 1 and," Piney Neck 2.85 Alexr Buck, 40 acres land, Butler's Ford 5 30 Isham Boyd, 25 acres land, Piney Neck . . . . 4 04 Jesse Bebee, llOacres land, Willis Neck C 40 Alex Bryan, 10 acres land, Vanceboro 90 Daniel Coward, 150 acres land, Maul's Swamp "" 3.73 Wm Coward, 40 acres land, Clay Root 523 R C Cleve, 303 acres land, Bear Hol-j q'qi .Libert Dail, 10U0 acres land, Bay Bush. John Ellis, 70 acres land, Piney Nock . . , Joseph Edwards, 140 acres land, Palmetto. . Auisha Lrnull, 3U acres land, Piney Neck MfSjJ0iiin8 Moore, by Anthony Mattocks, 73 acres, Blocumbs 4 k 3.73 FTMarsball, 240f acres land, Bavelock,...-: .4...., 4.73 a A Marshal), 784 acres land, Harelock...; 9C9 Jon De Porte, 300 acres land, Lake Ellis. . , . ...... .... .. ., . . . . 8 75 439 a r.n ...... . w . 2 Br ,.$1788 . 029 . 8.70 . 11.73 . 3.43 . 0 02 7.74 C.28 C.Ol 7.08 14.72 3.71 7.16 4.68 F1. UlxIeli. '.VHOLESALE GROCER, MIDDLE STBEET, NEW BEBNE. N. C. NbVELTllS In Int.- b! b! 1. s ANT noil BRAND BUlRrs. il l l-s. aiul rul.LAK''. Hue Nt.OI.UiU ' V I 1 SG rtlllKTrt, N Kt'KWKA R. NEW SPRING GOODS Arriving ev.-ry tlAy. Come and call on us before buj in elsewhere I have the Bgeuo or one of the '.arrest Chicago merchant TailoriDg Establishments I low ft- t ho Folk '.' Oh. ihey re nil well rxcepi Mother, h'.'s bou-. the lime. I',.nr Uother, worn cut I7 hi toll circs, f xpofure and orer t r i. No wonilor elu ircs up at la t n1 tsk to In r bed". Hut ' c.L! ho w n.uch I riht r ihd family firrsiJc wcu'.j be if mother",) chuir was notvacant 7 he doctors don 't. a et m to be doing her at:y good. She snys their l midicines don't Hcem to to to the (spot, l She feels bo weak and loncs for strength. " OMive me strength," che murmurs. Why not give her the rem edy her pjstt m rr&vet-V Ilor irepever- i.htd blood ard ehattend nerves are ! starrinK for j -j c such ingredients ss are containe:l in It B B. (Botanic I Glooi Bilcr) Th. n try a bottle of tbis excellent ren.jdy. Ii i truly woman's Dfstiriena. ic ipuctly relieves pain aod restores hrahh. strength and func tional regular i y . Jimes W. Lincastfr, Uw k ineville. Qa . write : "Mr wife was in bad health for iiht years and as many more different pt?nt meiicines hail done her no Rood. Six bottles of B. H B ha cured ber. " For sale at wlnlt s-.le by F. S. Duffy, Ndw Berne, N- C Teacbrr: "Johny, give me tlie name of the Ingest di.imond." Johon v: "The aeo. ,, i ll am aMe i, tiling to furnlRh you new Btylt MfiDE TO ORDER, and of heat lxported fstirlfs. nlmost oa Ion m buy In? them ready rinds. Come inj loB o i-r our bamf Us W. H. COHEN, The Red Star Clothier, Next to Hotki rebl-'JAwtf MIDDLE STRW.KT AI 71EKT, Xnr b'jiENl N. 0 rraniv i-ornes, age ior (jnas i-ornca, .,0 acres 1 rnd, Bull's Pocosid. 5 49 John Fornee, 50 acres land, Ball's Pocoaiu 5 56 Sarah Femes, 9 acres land, Piney Neck . . . . . . . 2 15 Barney Fulcher, 79 acres, near Street's Ferry '.'. .".".".".".".".. " ". 3 73 3.17 7.31 2.49 11.85 5.15 5.19 13.42 Mr. A Womlcr Worker. Frr.nk Huffman, a vounr man Just Received Zeb Vanca Corn Shellers, Cox Cotton Planters, Spangler Guano Sowers. Iron Agricul tural Cultivators, Iron and Wood Earrows, Centennial and Keystone Planters, Cotton and Turn Plows of every Five doctors description Castings, &c and Agricultural Implements and a full line of Harrows always on hand. Call and see us, or send for prices. J. C. Whitty & Co.. Cor. Crartn end South Front Sta o 23 tf New Borne N. C of Burlington, Ohio, st.ius tLat he had been under tbe ore f two prominent physi cians, and ufed 1 h : i r treatment uLtil lie was cot able to pet around. They pro r.ooncfrd his case to l.e Consumption Bnd incurable. 1! wai persuaded to try Dr, . King's New Discovery for 'onsumption. Coughs and Colds, and rtt that time was not able to walk across the street without resting. Hi found, before he had used hilf of a dollar bo'.tle, tbat he ws mnch ' btttor; he continued to use it and is tcday j eDjoyin good health If you have any ! throat, lung or chest trouble try it. We ' cuaratt'e .satisfaction. Trir.l b' tile f re'" it F. S. Duffy's !ru- SALE, EXCHAKGE LIRY. Street Has now on band a large lot of fine MULES and HORSES, raised in WEST ERN NORTH CAROLINA. Atso, a fino lot of Buggies, Road Carts and Harness, all of winch will bf sold aa LOW AS THE LOWEST. Don't fail to ccrru' and see him before making a trade. Feedia2 a f pccia!ty . no27 dwtf MANUFACTURERS OF AiTAKENOTICE!:E Send us a list of your Stock cn hand of Pine, Ash and Poplar, Or write to Lamb eft? Boll, ONE BROADWAY, - - - NEW YORK, and we will tell you what dimensions to cut, and quote you net cash prices for same. n92m L EL LIVERY and SALE STABLES. tn 1 1 oa ns 0 C l 'all an I riunitt.' cur st.n-U wli-.L s rr;.: .i:-ii.-J wi:'.i Yfuog cstt-ra Hirsts snd Mules. Also, large lot B:ifrie (top and ojen, Ko.ul Car's, II.iii:is. rlnrse Blackets constantly on Land at Hock Bottom Trices. We make our Livery a specialty. Single or double turn-outs can b Kvery thing we sll i guaranteed as represented. Livery su perintendod by K. DENMARK. Call tncl Soo o to CQ o ci OS c Fi-.i:' S't-l it on oi Vhips, Ro jes and Lad it all 1 o irs Alfred Gatlin, agt for Sarah WUlls, 50 acres. Mt Plasanf Kelly Gaskins, agt for Eliza Ca?ey, 120 aad 125 acres. Bear Branch Blount Haddock, -10 acres laud, l'iney Xeck 'sV II Gatlin, SO and 133 acres land, Mt PleaVantV.'.V ". Patrick A Gwaltney, 125 acres land, Bay Bush John Green, 50 acres land, Bay Bash . . . . . . II B Griffin, for self and for Penny Griffin, 35 and 250 acres land Mt Pleasant Edward Iloell, 25 acres land, near Taccoboro... " din Sarah Heath, 2G2 acres land, Swift Creek, 250 acres land, Fishing Swamp, 200 acres land, James Swamp 24 80 J P Ipock, 1543 acres land, West Branch 28 97 Rachel Ireland, 100 acres land, Willis Bridge...".".".'"!"""''."," "4 92 Wm Kirkman, jr, TS acres land. Loftin land ". 8 07 Amelia Kirkman, 105 acres land, Maple Cypress! ".""."."."."". . '. '.'. .'. G.84 A A Kirkman, 40 acres land, Bay Bash !!!."!."!!!".!! 4 54 F Lilly, 9 acres land, Piney Xeck . . . . " 5 84 O D Lewis, 300 acres land, Hill's Neck .....'!".".".! 12 76 W B Morris, jr, 23 acres land, Mall's Swamp, and 100 acres land, Xeuse river low grounds (j Alexander Mitchell, 152 acres land, Neuse river . . . . 10.17 Henry Powell, 50 acres land, mill property "."."""." 14 94 Elbridge Powell, 300 acres land, Butler's lord ..". ....".""" 8.18 A B Powell, 50 acres land, Butler's ford 4.08 J A Parcer, 100 acres land, Vanceboro 12.7 Jordan Peterson, 12 acres land, Watery Branch 460 David Pollard, 88 acres land, Pollard Swamp 3.51 Wm B Moye, 1090 acres land, Xcnse river ' . 54.07 Levi Pattrick, 58 acres land. Palmetto 5.02 0 C Roach, 75 acres land. Vanceboro 3.31 Stephen Smith, 211 acres land, Piney Neck !!!"."."."!! 1047 Abram Simpson, age Maggie Simpson, 4 acres land, Vanceboro.. 4.G5 Charles Sutton, GO acres land, Neuse river 5.17 Martha Sutton, 5 acres land, Mall Swamp . . . . 3.1G J H Stephens, 120 acres land, Gardner's bridge . 7.50 J H Tripp, 28 acres land, Piney Neck G 74 David Tripp, 31J acres land, Cat Tail, 7 acres land, Jumper Neck G.14 Mary B Williams, 150 acres land, Palmetto. . . . G 46 B F Willis, 50 acres land, Willis Neck 5 7G U h. Willis, 6 acres land, Mails Swamp 6.17 Alexander Wiggins, G acres land, Neuse river G 24 Joseph Wiggins, 20 acres land. Swift Creek 4.89 bdgar ethenngton, M acres land, Batlersford 5 16 No. 2 TOWNSHIP. Martin Arthur, 100 acres land, Mill Creek 3 James it. lrnull, 'UU acres land, Little Swift Creek 6 52 Geo K Darr. 23 acres land, head Broad creek 4.35 t1 M HJawaitU, lo acres land, Sand Hills 4.44 Wm Enbanks, steam mill 8,52 J B Ernull, 150 acres land, Bumpj Ground 4.84 Albert Guron,50 acres land, Broad creek G.24 Wright Hammonds, 50 acres land 2.63 L B Ipock, 114 acres land, Broad creek 6.70 Allen Keys, agt, 30 acres land, Morgan swamp ; 2.44 Asa Keys, 30 acres land, Morgan swamp 2.38 R P Montague, steam sawmill 29.34 W D Pettifer, 300 acres land, Neuse river 7.65 Henry P Roe by Mary Roe, 50 acres land, Nease river 2.33 William Roe, 400 acres land, Broad creek 8.30 Joe Wyley, lo acres land, head Broad creek 2.7 (ieorge imams, 29 acres land, Fork Neck 2.69 G R West, 275 acres land, Broad creek 7.53 No. 3 TOWNSHIP. Jerry Atkinson, 10 acres land, Half Moon 4.8 K M Lsroclr, 30 acres land, Dover 9.23 J w Braxton, VJo acres land, Mostly creek 4.56 J L Carroll, 135 acres land, Core Creek 6.34 0 S Cashwell, 78 acres land, Tom Dick 4 30 W E Clark, 200 acres land, Dover 3.72 Allen Hardy, 30 acres land, Wolf Pitt branch 3.56 Wyley Hill, 2o0 acres land, Alligator branch 11,58 L B Humphrey, 1 acre land, Dover Station G.O Sam'l Ipock, 112 acres land, Core creek 3.63 Harriet Jones, 50 acres land, Susanna branch 3.95 Josephns Jones, 25 acres land, Mill branch 5.62 H Jackson Jones, 100 acres land, Flat swamp 5.95 Joseph E Kornegay, G acres land, Dover 7.47 Richard McLawhorn, 2 acres land, Barnwell, 50 acres, Half Moou 13.10 Rowena G Mills. 20 acres, Mosely creek 3.17 Allen Murrell, 10 acres, Barnwell 6 20 Winnie Mumford, 22 acres, Barnwell 4 28 Caroline Mumford, 32 acres, Barnwell 7.91 Peter Pettiway, 23 acres, Gum pocosin 6.67 C M Pittman, 120 acres land, Half Moon 9.30 Primns Rhem, 13 acres land, Mosely creek 5.68 G WT Richardson, 22 acres land, Eabanks place, 1 acre, Core creek 41.46 Henry Richardson, 1 aero land, Core creek 4.33 Martin Roe, 9 acres land, Dover 4.47 Wm Marshall, 100 acres land, Dover 3.17 Henry Rouse, 14 acres land, Dover 5.62 L H Spear, 90 acres land, Half Moon 14.55 Primus Webb, 13 acres land, Mosely creek 4.60 George W West, 140 acres land, Cypress pocosin 2.91 BB Vootin. 300 acres land, Turkey Trap 12.43 George B Wilson, J acre land, Dover 4.18 No. 5 TOWNSHIP. B F Borden, 1000 acres land, Uancocks creek 13.49 D M Becton, 10 acres, Clubfoots creek 4.33 Joshua M Bell, 43 acres land, Clubfoots creek 5.67 B H Ball, by J P Uodette, 400 acres land, Cmbfoots creek 6.52 Sam'l Blango, 100 acres land, Morton's mill pond 5.17 5.17 17.68 4.52 4.52 4.69 457 5.99 4.40 4.41 4.72 5.10 3.93 4.69 4.73 2.55 4.33 3.45 2.68 4.39 3.17 5.06 Us- e w Stock Constantly Arriving Which will be sold veiy lew for Cash or Negotiable Papsr. Also, a very large supply of Buggies, Road Carts, Farm Carts, Harness, Blankets, Robes, Whip3, etc , constantly hand. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. CALL AND EXAMINE MY STOCK BEF0BE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. t YKKTHIN'Q 8TUICTLY GUARANTEED as BEPKESEliTEIi ocltfdwtf Wm Blango, 100 acres land, Morton's mill pond.. Sam'l Bacon & Son, 640 acres land, Adams creek Isaac S Carter, ir, 28 acres land, Mitchells creek Joseph Carter, 7 acres land, Clubfoots creek Rufas L Carter, di acres iana, uiuoioots creeK Elijah Carter, 25 acres land, Morton's mill pond , Peter Chapman, 100 acres land, Adams creek Geo W Carter, 32 acres land, Cahoqae creek James Croom, 7 acres land, Adams creek Spencer G Fisher, 50 acres land, Cahoqae creek Joseph J Fenner, 33 acres land, Mitchells creek Ross Fnrguson, VJ acres ianu, AuamscreeK Maria Fisher, 90 acres land, Long creek James George, 26 acres land, Clubfoots craek Theopulas George, JO acres land, MrtclielU creek George W Gaskill, 25 acres land, Cahooquo creek Estate of Theopulus George, sr. 1L7 acres land, Clubfoots creek. Wm Gaskill, 46 acres land, Kings creek Abner N Gooding, 25 acres land, Morton's mill pond Isabella Johnson, 100 acres land, Cahooqae creek Wm Jackson. 50 acres land. Long ereek Rir.hard Jackson. 90 acres land, Adams creek 4.18 Linden Smith & Co, 1002 acres land, Hancocks creek 13.24 Kesiah Lanr, 13 acres land, Clubfoots creek J.iv Jacob Martin, 31 acres laud, Mitchells creek 4.43 El'jah Martin', 34 acres land, Mitchells creek 4.43 Mary K Martin, 31 acres land, Clubfoots creek 2.55 Sarah A Mitchell, 50 acres land, Mitchells creek 2.82 Jesse Mitchell, 6 acres land. Mitchells creek 4 13 Richard Morris, 57 acres land. Ciubfoots creek 4 69 John Nolan, jr, 15 acres land, Main road 4 25 John W Staunton, admr Wm P Staunton, 870 acres land, Long creek; 175 acres landLong creek; 110 acres iand, Cots creek. . 16.29 10 acres land. Bordens road 4 39 X H Taylor, 100 acres land, h Mace trjr'jfc Phoebe'Wilson, 25 acres land, Coals creek No. 0 TOWNSHIP. James Acdiews, 5 acres land, Havelock 15.22 E J Armes, 225 acres land, Hancock creek 8 99 Collison Bryant, 35 acres land, Havelock 2.83 Amos Bstts, 10 acres ianu, iiaveiocK .oo Mrs Prince Bryan, by Ed Barnum, 8 acres land, Havelock 28.85 W G Brinson, GOO acres ianu, ttaveiocK .oo Turner McCray, 40 acres land, Hancock creek 4.94 Harry Colemao, 52 acres land, Brices creek 2.80 C C Cannon, 50 acres land, Havelock 8.59 Mahala Dixon, by Isaac H Smith, 25 acres land, Havelock 2 33 Duston & Bryce, 3000 acres land, Long lake 24.38 Edmond Hill, 125 acres land, railroad 5.07 Henry Jones, 12 acres land, Slocumbs creek 2 33 Noah Jackson, 1750 acres land, Brices creek 25.90 J J Killibrew, by J P Pittman, agt, 1132 acres land, Nease river. . 40.58 J F Locky, by J F Godwin, agt, 25 acres land, Newport road 2 61 Lewis Moy'e, 120 acres land, Croatan 6.23 A D McMillan, 48 acres land, Slocumbs creek 3.54 Laikin Manning, 14 acres land, Havelock 2 52 3.17 2.33 Noah Smith, 70 acres land, railroad . . Alex Wallace, 12 acres land, Slocambs creek James West, 10 acres land, Havelock No. 7 TOWNSHIP. Jesse Brooks, 136 acres land, Newbern road Abram D Fisher, g acres land, Riverdale Snmmerfield Haekett, 200 acres land, at Johnson's poiDt G G Moye, 148 acres land, at II R Bryan's Hannah Small, 1. acres land, Richmond Oat nnd D. Spring Elizabeth Tippetr, by J W Tippett, 240 acre, Mill branch No. 8 TOWNSHIP. Martin Arthur, 1 lot, Scotts alley Brice Anderson, 1 lot, South Front st - J B Arnold, 1 lot, Brown's alley Moses T Bryan, 100 acres land, Trent road Mary Bangert, lot on Cedar st 3.17 R C Baker, lot on Gardner s alley 5,93 Ben Bender, lot on Bryan and Crooked sts C.01 Tony Bishop, lot on George et . . 3.73 Alfred Baker, lot on Cedar st 4.29 Fanny Burney, lot on Metcalf st 3.73 Alex Bass, lot on Jones st, lot on Bragg's alley 7.91 Lewis B Bynum, lot on Pollock st. 4.28 Sarah Bailey, lot on Metcalf st 5.41 Lamb Bender, lot on Queen and Berne sts 3.17 Mrs M F Berry, lot on Hancock and Johnson sts 8.20 W G Brinson, agt Kitty L. Brinson, 100 acres land Neuso road, lot on South Front st, lot on Broad st Isaac E Brown, lot on West st Barbara Bangert, lot on Hancock st W S Blount for wife, lot on' Craven and Broad sis Catherine Cummings, lot on Tull st Edy Coleman, lot on Oak and Ash sts James Chase, lot in Pavie town S W Curtis, lot on South Front st Collins Heirs, lot on End and New sts, lot on Queen st Sam'l Cook, lot on Pollock st Jno H Crabtree & Co, lot on Craven st M W Chapman, lot on Berne and Pine sts James Charles, lot on Queen st Mary D Moulton, by W E Clarke, agt, lot E. Kr't & Change 22.82 Jonas Daniels, guar, for children, lot on George st.... 5.41 t 1 1 i T : .11.1 1 1 1 . . . . . k ,1 . rucnuru. jjixou, a la uures x uiijuiuivu i u, i( acres ixcw r a... Edward Dickerson, 138 acres Neuse road 1C.22 G F M Dail and wife, lot on Pollock st 39.57 Shade Edwards, lot on Rountree st 5.17 Stephen Edwards, 10 acres Pembroke road 4.83 Roxanna Foy, heirs of, 8 acres, railroad , 2.39 Sam'l Foy, lot on Bragg's alley 3.73 Laura Fort, 2 acres, Pembroke road 2.61 Isaac r orbes, lot on South .front st fi.24 Emanuel Fisher, lot on Gardner's alley 9.91 Julia Ann Foy, lot on Jacksmiths road 2.89 Mrs C Fulford, lot No. 321 Johnson st 13.22 Chas C Green, lot Broad and Hancock sts, lot Jerkins land. 1G.67 W S Gaskins, lot on East Front and King sts 9.03 Ella Giles, lot on Graves st 6.19 Grace Godley, lot on West st 2.61 L W Hancock, third of lot on King and Graves sts 7.94 Israel Harris, lot on Bragg's alley 3.73 Chas B Hill, lot Kilmarnock st, lot Berne st, lot Queen and 13.48 7.C3 3.73 4.31 C.87 7.52 3.17 32.43 5.12 C.03 52.87 5.73 C.62 29.90 3.17 3.17 3.73 7.40 9.31 C.52 3G.11 5.31 5.73 Broad sts Mustapher P Holly, lot on George st. . . Daniel Hammonds, lot on Dryboro Jannett Hatch, lot on Queen st Edward Harvey, lot on Cedar st Prince Hyman, lot on Pasteur st, lot on Braggs alley Hazard Powder Co, i acre land Jacksmith road .... T A Henrv and wife, lot on Middle st Simon H Johnson, lot on Berne st Henry Jones, lot in Pavie town Ketter Jones, lot in Pavie town 3.17 Mrs Mary E Justice, 120 acres Neuse road, lot on Spring st. . 10.98 A B Koonce, 450 acres land Trent road 15.22 Jane Keys, lot on Spring st 4.28 Frances Lane by George Bragg, lot on Queen M 4.28 B Latham, lot on Pine st 4.23 A Lee & Co, 2 acres land Jacksmith creek and road 15.01 Leah Lovick, lot on New Front st 4.28 Grace Manly, lot on Jerkins alley C.84 Charlotte Murrill, lot on Berne st 3.17 Alex McLachlan for wife, lot on Pollock et 13.55, Handy Moore, lot in Pavietown 2.C1 RobtG Moseley, agt for4Hester Simmons, lot New Front st.. 4.28 Nannie Moore, GO acres Bachelor creek 3.39 Sarah L Manly, lot East Front and New sts, lot Queen st. . . 69.01 H A Marshall, executor, lot East Front 6t 14.71 H A Marshall, lot George and New sts 12.43 Joseph Nelson, 20 acres Trent road 5.41 M F Orum, lot on Eden st 11.25 C E Palmer, 92 acres Trent road, lot Berne st 18.59 Miles Richardson dee'd, heirs of, lot George st 7.64 Nancy Kiggs, 125 acres land, lJacbelor creek 5.(0 John Roe, lot in Pavietown 2 01 E A Ricbardsou, 821 acres Trent road, lot on Queen Bt, let on Johnson t 22.10 Pleasant Rollins, lot Forbes alley and Neuse road 5 97 J L Rhem, agent for Katie E Johnson, 1000 acres, Blue Rock; 500 acres, Dudley tract; 500 acres, Home Place; 250 acre. Hart Place; 8 acres, End street; lot on corner Broad and George street; lot on Broad street 831.94 Harriet Roberts, lot on Richardson's alley 2.M Wm Sultan for wife, lot on Pollock st 84.44 W B Smith, lot on Queen st and Forbes alley 0.28 Mack StatOD, lot in Pavietown 5.78 Matthew Simmons, lot on Queen st and Moonshine alley, 3 lots in Parletown. 7.67 8 W Smallwood, Sec & Treas Gas Co, lot on South Front st, ga works 67 08 John W Shepherd, lot in Pavietown 4.89 Isaac II Smith, lot oj Johnson st, lot 011 Primrose st, lot on f'orbes aMcy, lot on Middle st 102.69 C J Sshellky, lot on Attmnre st 43.25 Abram Simmons, lot on Pollock and Jones sts ft 79 J03 E Shepherd, lot on West 6t 8.73 S R Street for sell" and wife, lot on Pollock st 84 85 S R Street, for children, lot ou Middle st 18.84 Jarcres M Smith, lot on End st '. 8.78 John H Thomas, lot 011 Metcalf st 7 80 . t i r n.-, l 1 . . t 1 1 ' 1 . . a . m tl 11 lOOKer, 101 un i.limi, r iuui hi.... . ., v. 10 S A Vail, lot on South Front st 4.78 Emma Jane Whitehead and Koxaline Jones, Oi acres land Hacbelcr crcex 8.51 Caroline Whitfield, lot on Cedar st 4 29 Thos P Wilson, lot in Pavietown 5.73 B W Windley, lot ou Gardner's alley 4.29 Lydia Wctherington, lot on German st 4.29 . Southey Wetherington, lot on George st , 8 84 P A Willis, lot on East Front st 10.80 John Warren, jr, lot on Spring and South Front sts , 13.01 Grace Willis, lot on Scott's alley .'. 4 72 John Warren, sr, lot on Now South Front st 10.28 John D Whitford, lot on Craven and Change sts, lot East Front and Union atl 80.67 Sarah Waino, lot on Brown s alley 8.78 W C Whitford, lot on Queen st 3.78 Whidbee & Dickinson, lot O. D. wharf 46.78 J J Wolfenden for wife, lot on Craven st 81.86 John C Whitty, lot on South Fiont st, lot on East Front st 87.98 James W Waters for W II Willard, lots on New South Front st 18 2 AJ 1 eonians for self and wife Martha A i eomans, 207 acres laud Neuao road 16.06 Angelino Yoik, lot on Gardncrallcy 8.73 No. 9 TOWNSHIP. Chat-lea Laaalter, s8 acrea. Bachelor rr'k S " Martin Uwiod, 102 acre Jumping Hud, 50 acre Jumping; Run II. n E V May. ISOacrea, Jaaper Jt.;R Nancy Moore, 1 20 aorea. Jumping linn IW juivcneii, 1 acres, Miry bianoli i:u F P Avery, 134 acreB land. Ntuso road JB (!7 w j Arnold, liil acres, reflection .,u Ifl V Arnold. 218 aciea. Spring GarJen 11,11 K K Arnold, executor, i7(i aerea, Spring Garden 87 Herbert Arnold, l'J3acreB, Turkey (ii'tr 7 J Ij Bradshaw, luO acres, 1 uscarora Major JJlxon, 2()0 acres, Dover road j ti .p eri and. luo acres, rurney uuartcr S K Frencn. 250 acres, Turkey Qu irler Li J French, 20 acres. Plsnk Ijandlne L H French, 2i acres, Plank Landing 3.17 I Win Pollock, lAmcrea, rover road 6.17 .1.19 11.98 4 49 2. til Geo Green, Ir.. for self and wife, 4W acres land, Stony branch ZZ.'.i, OiceroGreeo, 6 acres lard, Rocky rnn. 75 acres land, Jaaper 4 '' O Green, L50 acr s lard, tony branch 12 (i i 4 2i 8 Bcott, agt for Hill Murrill. go arrra land, Nenae road t.27 Bryan Blade, 151) acre a, Dry Mony road i :9 Bryan Blade, agt for Hagar Blade, .1 acres land, l)ry Mony road 2.10 Chaa Wetherington, J50acrealand. I 'ate branch 8.29 I. T WetherlDRlon. 18 acre. Bachelor creek 4 OR John Hupga, SO acres. Gnt branch I JH W. B. LANE, Sheriff Craven County. Clyde's N. 0. Freight Lice. Stm'rs Geo. H. Stent. Mar.ce aid Vesper. On an 1 after February let. ): ! 1 this lint will make regular SEMI-WEEKLY TRIFS j BITWIIH Baltimore and New Etrre1 Leaving Baltimore for Dew Porno. WK3 - JNliSl-'AX, BATUK1JAY, at KIA r M. Leaving New Rerne for Baltimore, 1'L KH- j DAY, SATURDAY, at SiA. 1 M. Merchants and Shippers, Take r. oiler. Tola la the only DIRECT line out of rew i Berne for Baltimore without change, stop ping only at Noi folk, connecting then lor Boston, Provldei.ce. Ph!laiielnl.la, Kloh mond, and all points North, Kaa: and we-i Making oiose connection lor a i pMt bv .W. U. Kallroad und lll.tr out ol New Bern-. Aapns are ss follows: REUBKN FOili-K, Gen'l Mnnager. 90 Llaht Hi.. Baltimore JAS.W.McCARUICK, G. Agt.. Nir:olk,Va W P.Clyde & Co., Philadelphia, 12 Hour I wharves. New York A Balto. Trans. Line, l ler North river. K. Sampson, Boston, 58 Central wharf. 8. H. P.ockwell. Providence. K. r. Ships leave Boston, Tneeday s and Baturdaya rew x on daily. " Balto., Wednesdays 4 Hafjrdayt " Philadelphia, Mondays, Wednes days. Baturdava. ' Providence, Saturdays. Tarongh bills lading given, and rale guar an teed to all points at the different- offlcea c the companies as low as by nuy oilier line. AVOID BREAKAGE OP BULK AM) SHIP VIA N. C. LINK. 8, H. GRAY, Airenl, New Keiue. N. C A FULL LINE OP HeatiDg and CookiDg Stoves AT THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY. 'U.G.C.'CuTeaGonorha3a and Gt C Gleet in 1 to 5 Iays, without Pain. Prevents Stricture. Contains no acrid or poisonous substances, and is guaranteed absolutely harmleea. prescribed by physicians. Heat 8y-rlng-e free with each bottle. Price $1 8old by druggists. Beware of 8ub atltntea. AcmeCheTn.Oo.TJtd.."K.O.La L. H. Culler & Co. An Unparalleled Offcrl For the next thirty days we will sell SOLID GOLD RIDING BOW FRAMES SPECTACLES WITH FlHlt -liOALITY LEKSIB AT $2.50 Per Pair! BELL THE JEWELEB,
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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