THE JOURNAL, at 'K. HiJLPU, O. T. HAIC4CK, Kalacad ti tostofflM at lw Barn . Tier is ft crtsia in Bolivia on account of the fall in the price of tilTer. - . r T The iteamer Trare and Colom bia wiil bring in large amounts of - gold thia week. The Bepablioan National Com mittee will be called to meet at Washington in October. ;"' The way to harry up matters in - congress is for aU democrats to oome together on the platform. The : Democratic party is on trial and its future hinges largely on whs the present Congress will do.'.:;; ' The London Times derives com- - fort from America's financial prob .. lem and tenders thanks for the les- - -son- Complaints as to the mismanage v meat of the FayetteriUe poetoffioe continue to be reoeived by Con gressman Grady. Ttje' Slam in -eld en t seems to have cleared up French politics jniiderably, and that was what it .lrVas intended for.' In addition to its frequent lyn- - thing been India appears to be be- ' com lag the horn o the prixe-fight-Ins industry. To develop North Carolina re ' sources) and augment her popola ' tion should be the object of every - - pablio spirited man within her bor ders. . If some of the people who make business of minding other peo ples' business would only take rest considerable confidence would bo restored. - Senator Vance is listed among those who oppose the bill permit - tins national banks to issue cur nan to the amount of their de " posits of bonds. . It is predicted by the Vice Presi - dent : that the present session of Gonsresa will be a short one. Let it be fall of business and devotion to the principles of Democracy. . The Democratic state Canvass in Viiginla eommeaoes next month Col. OTarrelL the Democratic " Candidate for Governor will open his canvass on the Eastern shore : The onlp thing to prevent the . passage of a free ooinagebill in the : house Is for the anti-democratic minority to combine witLthere publicans. The Washingtan Post, able inde pendent, says: "Jfobody can posi - tively . say that any one cause has brought about the present calamity or that anT eiven nostrum will re- ' mora it." Of course Mr. Clevelsnd would . hardly think of being sick w ithout . first furnishing the New Tor World with a reliable forecast of the disease he intended to have ' Messenger. . France does not coin silver, but has some $800,000,000 of silver currency, nearly double what the United States has. It has (18 in hand in silver to everp inhabitant. fhe United States have but about fO. w think. ' The proportion of criminals who -' cannot read or write, as compared with those who are educated, is as ' eight to one, a fact which carrries - 'its own ooint. and shows that the schools are the bulwark of our ooun try. - --Collector Qainn, of San Francis cowill not oblige the Administra tion, i He says his term of office as Internal Bevenue Collector expiree next March, and he will not resign before Jthat time. By all means let us have an an thoritativflP announcement from tne president as to whether or not he ".favors the free coinage of silver and gold. The stock exchange an aouncement leaves the matter in a " muddle and in justice to himself we hope that the president will speak. ' . The Vooheee bill and ''declara tion" is as clear, and satisfactory . as the statement of the fellow who said, Pumpkins sre good and health producing, but they have a tend en - cv to Induce inflamation of the brain and the general derangement of the bowels and other func tional? American senators and represen - - tativea striking down silver at the behest of the moneyed barons of ifingland. and thereby forging the -" fetters of industrial slavery for their - constituents, is a spectacle of nat ional cowardice and without prece dent in ail our history. IT. T. Bee- . ord. "Silver dollars selling for 58 . cents!" Nonsense! There is not a silver dollor in America whose pur chasing power is not exactly the name as gold dollar. Nor ean one be bought for a cent less than gold dollar will bring! Suoh talk this makes the people tired. Const! tutkra. , "Between the Confederate sol diers and they seem to have shat ' tered the health of the Federal sol .l diers terribly when there are 400,- 000 more pensioners on the rolls, not counting those who have died, : than, there were soldiers in the Confederate armies altogether. WiL Star. The indications are that the bill allowing national banks to issue currency- to the par valne of their bonds on deposit will pass the sen ate within a few days. Many sen fttais on both sides of the silver question will rote for it. Though titer is tome rery decided opposi- - tionvthe prospects are that the ma jority in favor of it will prove large , wbea the rote is taken. THE YIBGLSIl CONTENTION. The Virginia Democratic Con vention met in Richmond, Aug ust the 17th for the nomination of candidates for Governor, Lieut. Governor and Attorney General. The convention was composed of 1,700 delegates. Charles T. O'Fer rail was nominated for Governor, R. C. Kent for Lieut. Governor and B. T. Scott for Attorney General. That sterling Democrat, John Goode was chairman of the commit tee on the platform, and, as was expected, it is Virginian and Dem ocratic to the core. Upon the paramount issues of the day says: "Upon the great question of the currency we reiter ate the principles announced in the national convention at Chicago aud indorsed with suoh unparalleled unanimity by the eople of this country at the polls in November last, and we urge upon our Sena tors and representatives in Con gress the speedy enactment of such laws as will carry out the pre visions of that platform and re lieve the country from the disas trous financial condition to which the unviae and reckless legislation of the Republican party has brought it. We insist upon the passage of suoh legislation as will provide for an expansion of the currency suf ficient to meet the business needs of the country without delay. In like manner we indorse the princi ples announced by the Chicago Convention upon the subject of tar iff taxation and urge upon Con gress the imperative duty of carry ing into effect by appropriate leg. islation the declarations of that platform as soon as the more press ing needs of the currency problem hsve reoeived attention." Referring to the President it says: 4 Ki rover Cleveland having been elected President of the United States-upon the platform of princi ples enunciated at Chicago, de serves, and will reoeive, the cor dial and united support of the Vir ginia Democracy. Judging the future by the past we confidently expect at his hands and able, fear less, patriotic and honest adminis tration." Ohio and Virginia stand together and remind the President that the Chicago platform is the creed of Democrats. WAKE '.FOREST LAW SCHOOL. It is a currently accepted truth that "enterprise is the child of prosperity. The faculty and Trus tees ;of Wake Forest College, ho w ever, in the face of the financial panic that, threatens to sweep the country have disjegarded the old maxim quoted above and shown that whether banks fail and stock depreciate ornot, whether Congress sees fit to flood the oountiy with free silver or to establish the single money standard, in any case, their institution must not leg but must be made to meet the exigencies of the times. Acccdingly, they have established a school for the study of the law. The mere mention oi the name Judge Walter Clark as chief in 6tructor is the venture. Known all over the country not only as a law ver of uncommon ability but also as a man of strong common sense and Stirling integrity there is little doubt that he will discharge the duties Imposed upon him in a man ner highly creditable to himself and in everyi"way satisfactory to the supporters.of the.institution. The other members of the law faculty are Judgp Strong of Raleigh and Hon, A. Y- Gulley of Frank lington both gentlemen of recog nizeS abilit y in the legal profu sion. We can but admire the enterpris ing spirit of the Trustees of Wake Forest College and it must needs be the earnest hope of all who are Interested in the cause of education that the may be in the highest de gree successful. Any young man who thinks of taking a course in law do well to consider the advantages offered by the law school at Wake forest. wane mere nas oeen notning in the shape of an official agreement to that effect, there seems to be a general understanding among the democrats in the House that the crmmittee on Ways and Means will as soon as its membership is an nounced begin the work of reform ing the tariff- It may be noted that there is more joy over the return of one gold dollar from abrotd tban over the ninety-nine that went astray At the same time there is no par. ticular prejudice against the ninety- sine. They are all righ . Collector Dancy has a Democrat- light house keeper removed and Republican appointed ''u his place and then tries to have a Re publican appointed r si;tan keeper at the same point, but Congressman Branch caught on to the scheme The matter is now under advise ment in the Treasury Department. TBI ONWARD MARCH of Consumption is stopped short br Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical VWxrrery. Always, If naratri waited twyond reason, there's complete recoverr and In those serofnlotu con ditions of the blood which tnriu Consumption; in severe, linger ing CooVha, and Weak Longs, which "threaten you with it,'' in Consomptioci itself, and when other help has failed this medi cine la proved remedy. . Am a blood-cleanser, strength rattorar. and flash-buUder. noth ing like it is knows, to medical science. The "Discovery" far suif nasty Cod Liver OQ and aa Its Stthr compounds as a fleah baflder for those reduced la weight below a healthy standard. It ia qvaranUtd, as no other medicine of the kind. In all lingering Bronchial, Throat, and Lung affections, and in every disease that oan be reached through the blood, if it ever fl. t KnAr r 7 you have your money back. Prompt relief and a narmanant mn nr your Catarrh, wOl certainly follow the use ok vr. ease's uacam Kasnedy. Ita mi win pay $300 reward f or ny Incurable ii SWANSBOfiO CORRESPONDENCE. Picnic - Religious Meetings Casual ties Messrc Pretty man & Palmer are nearly ready with tbeir saw mill to commence work. Tbe farmers are getting in their fodder. Crops are pretty good' There whs a large Sunday school picnic at Gaen creek church last Saturday about 500 people were in attendance. The address was by Mr. Frank Koonce Jr. of Rich- lands. Some good black-board and map exercises were shown by Mr. E. M. Koonoe, our efficient county superintendent. We have just returned trom a trip to Barker's Island and tbe Straits,takiDg in Smyrna to a large camp meeting on the Island and a union meeting at Smyrna, Rev. W. Q. A Graham presiding at first and Rev. Mr. T. K yal, missionary to China, a', the latter. About 1,000 people were at tbe camp meeting. It lasted eight dajs, and there were 21 accessions to that churoh, M. E. O several to the latter, Missionary Baptist. Mr. Jobn Elliot an old and re spected white citizen, iell dead at the resideuce of Mr. E. B. II argot's at Silverdale last Thursday of heart diaeaae, supposed to be! Mr. Thomas Henderson, eldest Bon of Mr. Lewis Henderson, was drowned last week in White oak riv er while rafting logs. He was an excellent young man. While woik ing he fell from a log, and it is sup posed, struck his head against something in the water knocking him senseless and was drowned be fore assistance came. He was about 24 j ears old and was unmar ried. Mr. John Pearce, Jr. was to see us last week trom Pollocksville. He is is a brother of ou1- little friend Jyp, who was drowned in Trent river while in bathing. Boys take warning, and remember little Jyp. Mr. and Mis. Pearce have our heartfelt Bmypathy. Capt. Loughliu still ho'ds the frrt in the post office here, aod for a little place, paying little as it does, there seems to be lots of excite ment over it. COVE CORRESPONDENCE. Sews 'ot., and Remarks on Political Situations. Mr. J. F. Ipock and A.W. Avery have secured an outflt to bore wells. Mr. Tim McCoy is having one put down seventy-five feet, and Meesrs O. L. Wetherington, W. V. Weth erington, E. Z. Ii Davis all have bad wells bored since the Typhoid lever scare. Several others will follow. It seems strange that the cause of t he fever should be in the water. We have never bad so much sickness before, and we are drinking out of tbe same wells our fathers did, but tbe doctors say its tbe water and we must believe it. Miss Pearl D. I pock is absent visiting her sister Mrs. Wm. Tingle, of Qnfton. The latent case of Typhoid we have is Miss Alice Taylor. Miss Alioe has many friends who are anxious to see her up and out again. We have explicit confidence in Mr. Cleveland; the same in Zob Vance. While tbe two great lead ers disagree, to some extent, on silver, it will turn out that both are right. We don't understand the silver question, and don't believe there is one out of ten that does. But, I know what tbe leaders of tbe Democratic party promised during tbe campaign Yes,, we re member very well! We would have more money, tariff would be reduced, would cut off fraudulent pensions, confidence would be re stored and we would have better times. Honest Democrats would fill the offices, and these extrava gant Republicans would have to get out just put us in power once more and we will cut their heads off at once. Oh! yes, you will see a clean sweep. r These were some of tbe promises before election Since the election when we want a Republican removed, Mr, Gradv tells us we will have to ''prefer charges," or prove that he will steal a sheep, or wait until his term expires. We are waiting, yes waiting. WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE. News Around the Town in General. The Str. Lillie was inspected on the 11th also the Baruly. Mr. Henry Wahab was in town on Friday. F. M. Bishop, of Hyde, is attend ing the Commercial school. The Str. R. L. Myers has again resumed her trips. Mr. J. Jackson, engineer of Str. A. B. Cooiogton, has been very ill but -s improving. Watermelons and their compan ions are thick on Main street. The Infant child oi Mr. Wyatt died on the 10th inst. Mr. I. S. Turner, book keeper for the Allegahny Company at Scran ton, N. C. is at the hospital at Bal timore. Mr. A. Latham filled Mr. L. T. Righteell's appointment at Old Ford on Sunday. Mr. A. Latham took a position with A. L. Kelly & Co. on the 21st. To persist in the total elimina tion of silver from our currency is madness- The lead of the gold monometall'sts Ii ' ; rmeu followed lar enongi. ic ls'im.i to eiii a bait auu demand that t-ilver fball be put back in the place it held for eib'y years, om the formation of the Government down to 1873, and be made again one of the two main pillars of the A nerii;an system ot currency and coinage. Mr. Cleve'and and the leaders of the Democratic party generally have not the sligbest idea of heed ing the outcry which some Repub lican newspapers are making against any reduction of the tariff The Democrats are well aware of the fact that the howl now going on is simply a matter of policy on the part of the Republicans, and even were the condition of affairs other than what they are it would not effect the result in the least. here is going to be a reform of the tariff, howl or no howl. Norfolk Virginian. 184 -AUGUST 24th,-1893. New r?rne's Celebration 'n Honor of Lp Fayette When he Revisited Ame.-Ieu In IS24, as Told by an Old Time Citizen. In the iollowing letter, okl ami tinu sta'ned, is plersantly told how New Berne welcomed with every dea? 'stru tion of joy he coming of i he Marquis de la Fayette, to revisit the scene of his brave deeds, and the people for whom he sacrificed so much. Thooldtowa could hardly have given more abundant e -dence ot grateful remembrance had the distinguished Frenchmr i been personally present. The letter w hs written, i'i a pleasant vein with no thought, of course of its publication, by Edward Graham, Esq.. to his daughters, "Betty,'' afterwards 51. . John P. Daves, and "Jane' afterwnrds Mrs. Wm. H. Hay wood of Ralei.li. "Mr. Attmo j" will be .emem'oereJ as the distinguished lawyer, so long prominent among us iu his profession rnd otherwise. It was he who plain -d the buih'ing, constructed by the late Hardy B. Lane. Esq., then know a as "Griff i's Free School," w here our East Carolina Fairs are now held. Xewbern, August i "th, 1821. Tuesday, t) at night. Dear daughter : We had a meeting of the Corporation of the City, and an As senibly of our citizens tl :s morn' ig, to consult as to what was proper to be done by way of nu infesting our joy, and giving token of gratitude and welcome for the arrival of 'ie illustrious La Fayette once more to our shores; and loud ynd mc. ry peals. Every house in our city is in a full blae of illumination, our artillery vomiting forth their thundering volca noes and bonfires of tar barrels in every street. The windows of many ot the houses display beautiful 'ransparences, with emblematic de!ces, historical il lusions,and approp ate poetical efusions, whil our streets a.e alive with "black spirits and white," all ages, S'.xes and ranks moving in succession in all quar ters of tbe city, with various bands of musick, our whole orchestra, play'ijj th-ough the streets our best national and patriotic airs. You need not be told that I would not let such an opportunity es cape me of meking a display, the occasion called me out. I was dete: mined to let all know thi-t, deserted and sad as was the mension's daily appearance, now that vou are absent, there was still a maste spirit there: 90 I displayed a cndlc every individual pane of glass in th horsj, even my front door "fan lights showed 3 brillirnt color -eu lights in fes toon. "Vat you tink of she?'' Mean time I mounted niv hoise and rod through our streets, and, as might ver naturalU have .-cea e "p cieu, at itie ex plosion of ev r g'eat gi n, I wrs withi an ace of exchanging niv seat in the sad die for a plunge in the mud, you know Jengtuy is sometimes a wniiui oeasi, an will have his way. o Madam I you are altogether mistaken in your rebukes did not go and leave the house at th mercy of 200 bunrnj: candles d'stiibuted in every pari of it, for I s.itioned one your faithful Janiza-ies in every room watch tnd tiirn the lights, and not Of depaic therefrom, in pain of death, unt J should retu. 1; and 1 had every reason to believe that each one 01 them e .ecutcd his and he. appointment with a fidelit no less honorable to themselves, than was satisfactoiy to me. The lights now are last disao annjj Mrs. Simpson doused hei's fi'-st in th neighborhood, and my light e .tinguishers are dome their best while I write. to "leave t he world to darkness and to me, wjLh Genca' e D" at be head of them Disir."c, yo je .s ncss, my over anxioj Mac' m 1 By torao. row's dawn you whole force shall again appear on parad aTned with sopp, towels, scrubben!, sera pers, lye and sand, and wash away every stain or s;orch that trr ise or flame could leave. Good nisht Betty ! Would that with the benediction I could have tlie accui' tomed partiasr Viss from vou. And then Jane, and that iadelatigable traveller, m eood old , Confound the kettle drums fifes, flutej fiddles, cla-'onett"s, ho n and huzzps, I can't get on for them ! Iell Jane that I am sensible I am in her debt for her last let; .r, she will ecuse -lie fo reading it to M . Attmore, when you tell her ihe br dsoaie compliment be paid it It anything could rec oncile one to tl loss of Miss Ji ne s company, it would be such lettcs." Could Ches erfield hav done better? Your affectionate fa her, EWJRO GitATIAVI. Answer This Question. Why do mo muT people we w around as seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable br indigestion. Oonatipauon Dizzineea, Lose of Appetite, Coming up of the f ood. Yellow skin, wben lor loo, we will sell them Shiloh'a Vitalizer guaranteed to oure them. Sold by New Berne irug do. It is no money in yonr pocke t to fail to make your stebles comfort able. -4 Some Foolish People Allow a couh to ran until it gets beyond tne reacn of medicine. 1 hey often say. Un,H will wear away, but In moat cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which is sold a apoeitive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excellent effect after taking tbe nist dose, i'nce 50c. and I Trail size free. At all druggists. mar22 deod weow Be would come. the kind of man that you like to have your boys be Shiloh'a Catarrh Remedy. A maryel oua oure for Catarrh, Diphtheria danker month, and Headache. With each bottle there ia an ingenious nasa Injector for the more successful treat ment of these complain ta without extra charge. Pure love is a phoenix rises from the ashes of self. which Shlloh'g Consumption Core. This ia beyond question the moat auooeeaful Cough Medicine we hive ever aold, few doeea invariably oure the worst casea of Uough.Croup and Bronohitia, while its wonderful suooess in the oure of Consumption is without a parallel in the history of medicine Sinoa its first discovery it has been aold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If you hare a oough we earnestly ak vou to try it. Price 10o., 50c, aud $1. If your lungs rc Horf . cheat, or back lame, use Eui- oh'i Porous Plaster 8old by N6W Brine Drug Co (Jot. Koies will probably go to tr-e Senate from Iowa. The Homeliest Man in New Berne As well as the handsomest, and others are invited to all on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp'b Balsam for the Ihroat and Lungs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon its merits and is guaranteed to relieve and cure all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and Consumption. Large bottles 50 crs. and $1. mar22 deod weow Leo's Medicines. Having purchased the agency for the sale of Dr. Leo's medicines, compounds and mixtuies, recently operated and con trolled by Thomas C. Howard of this city, and being the sole agent thereof for the counties of C'aven, Pamlico, Jones, Hyde, Beaufort, Green and Pitt, I am now prepared to furnish these curatives at the remarkably low price previously established. Power is hereby granted P. H. Wig gins as sub-agent to conduct the sale of said medicines within the counties above mentioned. C. C. Roaci, It sole agent. NEW RIVER CORRESPONDENCE. Cro,s ''iiproteiiients and Happening Aroand Marines. A good many cases of sickness 111 our community now. Mr. Lewis Simpson had the mis rortune to lose his little boy, Lewis, a few days ago. lie and fam'ly have the sjmphathy ot the entire community. Mr. W. N. Marine has received part of the machinery for his new mill, and will resume work on it immediately. Mr. J. B: Olive our boss mechau. ic is puttiug up a dwelling for Mr. Ericson and will be ready soon to commence on a dwelling house for Mr. Lewis Marine. Onr farmers seem to be well sat isfied with the prospects of their crop, which are better than usual on tne sonnd lands. Ma.j.L. (). Farnwell and Mr. A, J Liursthad the finest oaions we have seen brought uere this season and Mr. E. B. Farnwell the nicest water meionp. C'nbas and Jersey Greens. Mr. John Marshall was in town a few days age. Mr. Marshall ia one of our small bat neat farmers who makes a plenty and some to spare lie raises plenty of corn and bacon which keeps 1 man oat of debt these hard times. Mr. B. MuniU and family of Jacksonville are Spending a few weeks on the baok-i. Qaite a large crowd of young folks went from this place to the banks last Sunday eve. Miss Dcila. Marine and Miss Pearl Mattacks who have been spending a few weeks with f rieuds in Currituck County, have returned and speak highly of their trip also of the kind hospitality of Oapt R. S Daniels aud family. Mr. Harrison of 'lounty is visi ting in town, He Is a clever young gejtleman and ppeaks well for old Currituck. The big Sunday school picnic at Queen's Creek Churoq came off etaturday 12inst. There was a big turn out reprpsnting tbe Sunday schools, throughout tbe county and a plenty of good something to eat too. Speeches -ere made by Means A. H. Koonce, J. W. Spicer and others. BE A W0MAX. Oft I.ve heard a ge itle mother. As the twilight hours began. Pleading with a son, of duty. Urging him to be a man; But unto her bine-eyed daughter. Though with love's words quite as ready. Points she out this other dutv ''Strive, my dear to be lady." What's a lady? Is it something Made of hoops, aDd silks, and airs, Used to decorate the parlors, L,iKe tne iancy mats and chairs? Is it one that wastes on novels Every feeling that is human? If 'tis this to be a lady. Tis not this to be a woman. Mother, then, unto your daughter Speak ot something higher far Than to be a mere fasion's lady Womans the. brightest star. " If you, in your strong affection, Urge your son to be a Hue man. Urge your dnugbter, no less strongly, To arise and be a w6man. Yes, a woman! Brightest model Of that high and perfect beauty. Where the mind and soul and body Blend to work out life's great duty. Be a womanl Naught is higher On the gilded list of fame; On the catalogue of virtue There's no brighter, holier name. Be a woman! On to duty! Raise the world from all that's low; Place high in the social heaven Virtue's fair and radirut brow; Lend thy influence to each effort That shall raise our nature human; Be not fashions' gilded lady lie a orave, w nole-souled, true woman Philadelphia Times. To retain an abundant head of hair of a natural color to a good old age, the hygiene of the scalp must be observed Apply Hall's Hair Renewer. DIFFERENT. Twas Christmas Eve, And in yuth's full glow, Siie stood with me, 'Neath the mistletoe, asked but one favor What it was you all know "To pick one white berry From the green mistletoe. Twas Christmas Eve In the deepest woe I fell outside In the slush and snow. ''Did I get my request!" Tis a sad tale of woe; In the small of my back Was her pa's missile-toe. -By a Student of Brown I'niversitv. Rocky Mt. Keeley Mockiutr Birds. lne Jveeiey Inatitnte students are having a gay time now-a-dae, or, rather, now a-days and now-a-nighta. Xhey keep Cool in the day time under the broad spreading oak? m tho cam pus, and in the night gather on the broad verandas of the Institute, and nil the air with melody uutll the mocking bird, singing to the moon from the branches of the great oaks, gives tip in d'p-.ir and tucking his head under his wing keeps silent. Rocky Mt (X C.) Argonaut. mm i rMosLEY. ICE CREa.MSODA, SODA, CO'JO COLA, LEMONADE, &o. TENNEY'S CANDIES The largest line of MEERCHAUM and BRLxK prPES in Eastern Carolina. HOTEL BRUNSWICK, TELLERS AND McKEEL S CELE BRATED CIGARS. 1 SH BRiV Oil Clothing Is warranted the Best in the World ! Is more Waterproof. Is Stronger, and will Wear Longer than any other goods manufactured. Ask for the " FISH BRAND;" take no other.' C. ZIRCKEX & BR0 Sole Agtnts, Baltlmora, Ml 4 T'Wtfffsffl What Is Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a Iiarmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrnps, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' uae by Jllllions of Mothers. Castoria destroys "Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cares constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving: healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria ia the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. " Castoria Is an excellent medicine for ehil '".ren. Mothers hare repeatedly told me of its Kod effect upon their children." Dr. G. C. fwuonn, Loweli. S.";-. " Castoria is the best remedy for children r,t 'hich I am acquainted. I hope tbe lay is rot ar distant when mothers willconsi !"r ft:-1 real Aiterest of their chiidren, nri'i u.s Castors in stead of the various quack mrfirumgwhu-h a:r destroying their loved ones, by forcing ;piu:n. norphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful entg down their throats, thereby fcou.Jiu jem to premature graves." Dli. J. F. KiNr!ETfR. The Centaur Company, E. C. Pai.mek. : CVII. ESTABLISHED 1869. Palmer, Rivenburg & Go. laLt Ci'.M OK Wholesale Commission Merchants. Southern Fruits and Truck A Specialty. Berries. Peaclic?. Grapes, Melons and Vegetables. We employ n6 agents. 166 Reade St., N. Y. n Carriages, Surries Open i Top Bup; From 37 different them are C. T. Randolph, Kinston, N. C. TVson & Jones, Carthage. N. C. H. H. B&bcock, Go. New York. Courtland Co. Collin Co., Michigan. Hamlin Buggv & Carriage Co. Ohio. WHICH I AM PREPARED TO SELL THE ABOVE NEW WORK FOR J. W. STEWART. Atlantic & K. C. T ailread TIME T:!A: Is U 21, Ia Effest 8:20 A. M. Monday July 10, 1S93. SOHXDULB. Gotya East. QoiNt) West No. 3. PaMMenger Trains. No. 4. Ar. Lve, 1 1 40 am 10 53 10 56 10 18 10 28 8 47 9 00 am 7 17 No. 6. Ar Lve. 7 00 p m Ar. Lre Station!. p m 8 80 4 0 4 09 4 85 4 40 6 00 6 03 7 88 m No. 5. Goldgboro La Grange New Berne Horehead City Ar. Lve. Stations. Goldsboro LaGrange Kinscon New Bern Morebead City ra 8 20 8 55 8 57 9 21 9 25 6 22 6 24 5 54 5 58 4 37 4 42 p m 3 15 10 53 10 57 12 18 mm Going East SCHEDULE GOINO W EST NO. 2. Mixed Ft. Station!. Pass. Train. No. l.t Mixed Ft. & Paw. Train. am 6 80 6 57 7 05 7 SO 7 80 7 48 7 58 8 11 8 80 8 50 8 55 9 15 10 09 Goldsboro 7 20 p m Best's 6 24 6 34 La Grange 5 54 6 04 Falling Creek 5 24 5 80 Kinston 4 25 5 00 Oaswol! 4 0c 4 15 Dover 8 25 3 40 Gore Creek 2 54 8 00 Tusoarora 2 24 2 30 Clark's 2 09 2 IS Newborn 10 32 1 30 10 81 10 36 11 00 11 05 11 17 11 41 13 15 8 00 8 87 8 42 Riverdale 9 41 9 48 8 48 8 50 Croaun 9 28 9 83 4 08 4 13 Havelook 8 59 8 04 4 87 4 42 Newport 8 17 8 27 4 51 4 55 Wildwood 8 00 8 05 5 01 5 01 Atlantic 7 47 7 52 5 16 5 21 Horehead City 7 17 7 27 S 28 5 28 Atlantio Hotel 7 05 7 16 5 81 p m Morehead Depot, am 7 0C Monday, Wednesday and Friday. fTuMdar, Thursday fcn . RatnrdftT. Train 4 connects with Wilmington Wei -ion Train bound North, leaving Golds boro 12:20 a. m. and with Richmond A Dan ville Train West, leaving Goldsboro 2:;5 p. m. Train 3 oonneots with Richmond A Dan ville Train, arriving at Goldsboro 2:55 p. m. and with Wilmington 4 Weldon Train from the North at 3:15 p. m S. L. DILL, Superintendent. M. B. Howard, Agent, Fire, Life and Accident Over Farmers & Merchants Bank, mr NEW BERNE, N. C Castoria. " Castoria is so well adapted to children thae I recommend it aneuperiortoanyprescription known to nie." II- A. Ajcm, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. " '"'nr phTSiciAHS iu tho children's depart ment iu-. - spoken highly of their xperi ii t ,.-:r nuuiui'' practice with Castoria r.':' we only hare among os :u su; p'uv'i wh.i.t is known as reguli '.d : 1:;. -1 . l:H-i; . y.j; v cr free to confess that the. f Casionsi has won us to look wita -I.-E-- Kos.-lTAi. AND DlsPttHSAHY, Boston, Mass York City. Rivenbckc A. W Frost. iUli. S. JrALMi.lt. lies, Manufacturies, among FOE Travelers. Those who contemplate a trip to the World;s Columbian Exposition, or to our mountain or seaside resorts this summer, are remind i that we have generously provided maierials and articles adapted for those who will leave home. Nearly every department of our house h now supplied with its por tion of goods specially salted for travelers. rtss Goods, EtOD Suits, Blazer and Shirt Waists, Walkinsr Shoes, Waterproof Over Garments, Umbrellas, G- loves, AND OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Trunka. Bags, Canvas Telescopes. Traveling Cases, and Grips. Specially qualitied help to rill mai orders Cash with order of $5.00 and over, we deliver goods free (except furniture and crockery) to nearest Express Office or Railroad Station. Write for our price list of 'Small Wares"and hints to trav elers two useful pamphlets. W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Oo. RALEIGH, N. C. AVE -A. MOST Wonderful Opportunity The great bankrapt dealer who buys so many BANKRUPT STOCKS Throughout, the State of North Car olina, At -jo, 50 & (it 1-21 on the dollar, Will be in our ci'y a few days and offer the people some of the Most Wonderful Bargains Mortal Man Ever Heard of. IT IS A FACT and not deputed that 'h. ffock ai'iied to Henry Savage by Messrs. Huske & Draper ia the fioesc in an ihty and beat ne. leeted, not only in 'he city, but the State of North Ca'olina. Then would it not be rnoie than cruel for The Great Bankrupt Dealer Who Iih p')rcha-r i the stofk ' move it at once to Ne.v I.erno and not give the ladies of his tauter city, Wilmington, u opportunity to make their necessary purchases? Hence he feels if is his duty, 8 well as gre;it leisure, to give them this opportunity lor a few days only. Tlm'y 1:- 'i1. 1 11 tliirtv ye:irs. A !! 1 thirty yc:irs means never, have vour wile s ami children s tears By paying cash forever. North Carolinian, Beaufort Herald please copy. Wil. Messenger. FARM FOR SALE. A hundred acre tract of land at Riverdale Suited to trucking or gen eral farming purposes. About one half cleared, the rest heavily timbered in Ash, Pine and Cypress. Apply to CALVIN SMITH, or Riverdale, E. H. MEADOWs, New Berne. july 19 tf. 'daajast retnrued with ' LARGE LOT OF HORSES AND MULES. HE SELLS THE BEST ROAD CAKT8 EVER SOLD IN THIS MARKET Sa w Mill Supplios In all Lines Belting Lace Leather, Saws, Pulleys, Pipe, Pipe-fittings. 5,000 FT. Rubber & Leather Belting. IN STOCK. Orders filled promptly. Disoswav & Churchill. Craven S ., Next to City Hall. Selee! Cotton Seod. ONE HUNDRED BUSHELS OF SOUTHERN HOPE, which is one of the most prolific an d best varieties in the South, at $1.00 per bushel. Also the well-known Peterkin Seed, at 75 cents per bushel. Shipments sacked aud forwarded i good order. JS. W J UJN VIL.L.J!;. ml7 dwtf Duck Creek. N. C. Good Hard Brick. We are prepared to fill all orders ap to thousand ;per wees. W. P. BUKEUS. Wilmincton, Newlern & Norfolk Ratal STEAMER BLANCH leaves E. C. D. Wharf at 9:30 a. m. and con nects with Train at Pollocksville for Mayaville, Jacksonville and Wil mington, except Saturday and Sun day. Train leaves Wilmington at 8:40 a. m.' arriving at Pollocksville 12:30 p. m., Newborn by Steamei Blanch at 4 p. m. daily except Sun day. ri. A. WHITING, J. W. MARTENIS, General Manager. Gen'l Passenger Agent. F. TRESWITH, acksmith Shop. Makes aud repairs Buggies. Wagons Carts, etc. Horses with contracted feet will sjet my special attention. MIDDLE STREET apr2 dwtf Opposite Citizens Bank PAPE & JDEYO, General Commission Merchants. 8r9 and 801 Washington St., N. Y. Southern Fruits &Vegetables A SPECIALTY. Account Sales with check sent game day goods are sold. Stencil No. 300. Reference: Gansvoort National Bank, of New York. National Bank, of New Berne, N. C. Stencils can be obtained at JOHN DUNN'S. tt YOU ARE LOOKinO FOo SOMETHING LIN Which you have not been able to find, or have found and it was more expen sive than you thought it ought to be. It TOT AS BLCAU&E You did not look in the RIGHT PLACE ! IF YOU WANT TO FDR3D That will please i i m you, drop in ana let us show you our S TO C CC. Yours Truly, HACKBDRN g WILLETT Notice of Dissolution. North Carolina Graven County Notioe is herebv given that the firm heretofore doing business in the City ofNewbern under the copartnership name of George D. Bowden & Go. composed of George D. Bowden and J. W. Bowden haa this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts aad aocounts due to or by such firm, will be oolleoted and paid by George D. Bowden who will continue the business at the store, on Broad Street, formerly occupied by J. J. Tolson. Jointly thanking our patrons for past favors, Respectfully, GKO. D. BOWDBlf , John W. Bowdkk. TO THE PUBLIC. Having this day purchased the in terest of J. W. Bowden, in the bnsi ness heretofore carried on under the firm name of G. D. Bowden & Oo. I Qesire to notify my patrons and the publio generally, that I will oontinue the business at the. store heretofore occupied by J. J. Tolson on Broad St. I respectfully ask the patrons of the firm for their continued patronage, and the publio for suoh share of it's patronage as it shall be my effort by strict attention to the wants of cus tomers, and low prices charged for goods, to merit at their hands. Respectfully, o. D. Bowdkk.

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