v- r
Advertising now and then,
Of course, is beneficial;
I! ut advertising all the time
Bespeaks a mind judicial.
0WCU
The truest, surest, quickest way
To make a srand success,
Is by advertising every day,
The public do the rest.
VOL. XIII-NO. 281.
NEW BERNE, N. C, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 5, 1895.
PRICEFIVE CENTS
r
STAPLES
Come
Food
First on
the
List, and our
btaples
Sta,r ITirst,
Best,
Cli.eapGst,
WHOLESOMESr.
MOST INVITING,
AND APPETIZING
In the Grocery Trade.
FAILURE TO DRAW ON OUR
Stock for your tabic simply
prevents you from realiz
ing the highest attain
able possibilities
of sjonil li ving
-00-
Just as an athletic congress
brings all the champions togetn
er, we gather all the
Champion Brands
Oi every Article and Proiict
Fool into our stock.
of
k foo eosi-riM
enn't boat us in the matter of
Q"d.alit37"-
0-0
We are always ahead
in bw prices, too,
just as A is al
ways before
B.
r 55 & 57
NEW AUVERTISEMEMTN.
K. It. .Tones Fur Sale.
W. B Lane Tax Sole.
W. B. Lane Sheriff's Sale.
W. B. Cox: Vino Bulter.
BUSINESS LOCALS
THE Finest BUTTEll
in the City.
W. B. Cox.
F. M. CIIADWICK Merchant Tailor 103
Middle St. 1 am now in receipt of spring
and summer samples and am prepared to
show a large line of both foreign and
domestic styles. The ncwTatilf on woolens
went i'i effect, .laa. lirst and the goods
which 1 ran show h;ve all been regulated
by that schedule as to values.
TltY a Bbl. Swan Down Flour lor sale
by A. II. Harrington, 78 Middle St.
FIVE Thousand pounds of those dcli
elious 10 cent Hams just arrived, nice and
fresh. Come, and see thorn. A pood
supply oi the line While Bliss Seed Po
ntiles at J. F. Taylor's. j25tf
DRESSED Poultry at A. II. Bamung
TON' S, 78 Middle street.
DON'T foiget that Old l'npcrscan lie
bought cheap at I ho .lot'RN'Al, office and
in any (piantities. II'
DON't Forget the French Cafe when you
want a lunch 1U Middle St.
WANTED Live. Iluslliny Agents to
represent the largest tailoring establish
ment in the world. Suits $12 up. Pants
f!) up. The Royal Tailors Ilaymaiket
Theatre Bid" Chieigo.
MUST Be 1 tan led Out. Six nice new,
no 1 brick stores, first class and in the
best location in the city tor any kind of
business. Apply to W. F. Hill.
WHEN Boraxiue is used according to
directions, a third of the labor and the
cost of soap in ordinary washing is saved.
Samples free at J. F. Taylor's.
ART DISPLAY. To the ladies of New
iierne: The honor of your company is
most respect fully reauesled nt the Ex
dilution of the Vitcst novelties in Art
Needle Work mul Home Decoration now
open in the Singer Ollice, No. 8fl Middle
St., opposite Hotel Albert. We w ill be
happy to have the pleasure of giving 'ady
visitois Iree instruction in the methods of
producing this beautiful work. We have
iho honor to be your obedient servants.
The Singer M'f'o. Co., New Berne,
N. C.
For Sale.
Two Building Lots on Metcalf Street, be
tween Hew and Johnson. SO feet front by
103 feet deep.
tf K. R. JONES.
THE CORNER PHARMACY,"
BRAD II AM & BROCK'S
Prescription Drug Store.
Toilet Articles, Perfumes anil
Medicines.
Assignee's Sale.
On Thursday, the
7th DAY OF MARCH,
189.5, ut the hour of 12 o'clock, I will ex
pose to sale for Cash to the higncst bidder,
all the Goods, Wares, Merchandise, togtlb
cr with the store fixtures then in the place
of business formerly occupied by Sol.
Cohen.
This sale is made without reserve.
P. II. PELLETIEIl,
March 2; 00. Assignee of Sol Cohen.
Geo. Henderson,
INSURANCE AGENCY.
ESTABLISHED
OFFICE: HO.
Craven St.
1870.
Represents tfie following First-class
Companies:
Insurance Company of North America.
Home Isurnnco Company of New
York.
Hartford Fire Insuraucc Company of
Hurl lord.
Queen Insurance Company of Americi.
Phoenix Insurance Company of Brook
lyn, N. Y.
JNortn Carolina Home insurance com
pany of Raleigh.
Royal Insurance Company of Liver
pool, England. .
Boston Marine insurance company ot
Boston.
BSThis Agency lias been in existence
for the past 25 years, during which time
alt losses have been promptly settled
without a single contest.
All classes of desirable Insurance
solicited. i.i lm
VA00LEN
N
OVELTIES
vv
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
the most complete and handsom
est assortment of Woolens I have ever
been able to place before my customers,
The lot includes Iboth Scotch and Eng
lish Novelties, and are to be obtained ex
cluslvely of me. Ynu will be profited
by an examination ot these goons. There
now being no Tariff on Imported Wool
ens, I am enabled to make exceptionally
low prices on tue Dest goods.
rcim N. M. CASKILL.
"Small sands the mountains And trifles
life. Youkg. ' :' . - :,i
It is not the big , things that
make up life, bnt the trifles So
it is in dress. There " are some
trifles that are iodispensible, they
consist of Ties, Scarfs, Collars and
Cuffs, Shirts, Handkerchiefs and
Gloves. . We have just received
new lot of Dress Gloves in Kid,
Dog Skin, Cloth and Jersey. Al
so received a new lot of Collars.
Caffs and Shirts. ' - A
, J. M. HOWARD.
NEWS ADRIFT
lu I ho 'lly of Elm and Vlflnily,
tinlliertMl in nnal Briefly Told.
The I'rie l'ri ss favors valer works for
Kinston.
Mrs. J. A. Paris left to visit at her for- (
mer home near Wilson.
Mrs. L. L. Purnell who has been visit
ing her parents in Soath Carolina return
ed home.
The weather bureau yeslerday predicted
a cold "wave. The telegram said the
themometer would fall 15 to 20 degrees
by to-night.
The Earnest Workers will have a festi
val at the residence of Mrs. S. E. Credit's
No. I!7 South Front street, Wednesday
evening from 7 until 10 for the benefit of
the pour.
The Kins! on committee on the purchase
of a Hie engine arrived and were in con
sultation with a fun department commit
tee of the New Board of cily council last
nig'.it.
At (lic'nuclion sale for division, Monday
of the Tippett land below New Berne our
young townsman, Mr. Geo. Dail, pur
chas'd. It is a tract of 840 acres finely
adapted co stock raising, and Mr. Dail
contemplates go ng into that business.
The salvation army captain,' Stevens,
who has been spending about a month in
the city, and who conducted several meet
ings while here, left yesterday for Balti
more. .Miss r-annic Manly lelt with her
for a protracted visir.
Extending I lie time of holding our Fair
to two weeks meets with f.ivor among
sonic of our business men. The scheme
is a new cue ol cunse, and not attended
without som.i risk, but what business is
there that can he enlarged and expanded
upon without sonic risk. We must reach
out, and there is uo more inviting held
tln.n is oflereil through the Fair.
One of the losses from the Kinston fire
is tlie injury to the handsome monument
in memory of Gov. Cuswell, the first Gov
ernor ot the iate alter the sepemtion
from Great Biitaiu and who was re-elect
ed several limes, and who was also a
member of the convcition which formed
the Federal constitution in 1787. The
monument is badly ctacked and is con
sidered ruined.
IIcrIIi ol'.Hr. Jam. Appleby.
Mr. .las. Appleby of Stonewall died
Sunday after a protracted illness, leaving
a wife and several children. He was
near fitly yen's of ag;
Mr. Appleby was a good man and a
immler of the Kpisbopal church. He
was superintendent of the Lukins saw
mill.
An Evening Willi Living; Books.
The Epwoitli Leigue entertainment in
tbe Y. M. C. A. Hall tonight will begin
at S o'clock.
There will be aboiitthiiiy young ladies
and gentlemen, each representing some
book. The talent is to keep your book
secret as long as possible. For ihe best
representation there will be iven a prizi;
to be decided by the vole ot the crowd
present. Also to the one the hardest to
ucss will he given a prize.
Admission 15 cents. Refreshments will
be served at slight cost.
Chicken Thieves nt Work.
Chicken thieves have begun to ply
their calling lately with renewed activity,
They seem lo have been operating near
the depot with more frequency than else
where.
Two places in tl&'. neighborhood have
each been raided twice within a week and
there have been some thefts in some other
parts ol the city.
A little over a year noo clnckon thieves
became mute troublesome and did not
cease their operations until shot at by
some of our watchful citizens as they were
in the act ol committing their depreda
tions.
These Lawyers Had Manhood.
At Tampa, J) la.. C. G. Woodall, a
merch. nt of Baltimore, came near being
Ivnched for insult ing three prominent
dies. Woodall addressed them on the
street, and followed them home, where he
was arrested.
A crowd gathered and wanted to lynch
him, but the officers prevented. No law
yer would defend Woo bill, and he gave a
cash bond and lelt town to escape Hie rela
tives ol the Indies.
NEWS l. BRIEF.
The 3crHiin flag was fired on at New
Orleans by white laborers who were an
tagouistic to colored laborers who were
employed in loading a German ship.
The steamer Australia arrived at San
Francisco Saturday from Honolulu.
She had on board thirteen exiles from the
Hawaiian Islands.
The London Central News dispatch
from Pekin savs that the prospects that
peace with Japan will be speedily con
cluded are exceedingly good.
Tho Einpi-ror telegraphed to tho Pope
along message of congratulation upon
the occasion ol tho eighty-nlth annivers
ary of the birth of his holiness Saturday
The 17th of next May has been fixed for
the raising ot the American nag over all
the public school buildings in Petersburg,
Va..bytlie Junior Order of American
Mechanics.
An explosion of flour dust in a flour
mill at iieiuaito, ill., yesterday caused
the destruction of 9300,000 worth ot pro
perty.
A bill Dentlincr liefore Congress offers a
reward of $100,000 to any inventor of any
nation, who shall before tbe yesr 1900
construct an serial vessel capable ot going
thirty miles an Hour tnrougti tbe air ana
carrying passengers and freight.
The Hawaiian council has fixed the ex-
queen's punishment it five years imprison
and $3,000 fine;, E'evcn other conspira
tors have been sentenced. The majority
of them are imprisoned for thirty years
or '.upward ' and ' fined 410,000 each.
The aggregate of tk fines is a hundred
thousand dollars, .
' A fpecial from Raleigh to the' Norfolk
Virginian says; - "The Populists are still
talking about the Fred Dounliss resolu
tion. One of them says that it will cost
luBiomsts 80,000 votes. Another says
That resolution brings the color line for
ward in the next campaign end that will
beat any argument we can use."
THE GREAT KINSTON FIRE.
Damage About ?225,000; Insur
ance About $90,000.
Mat of tbe Losers, With Tbelr
Amounts and Insurance. Look,
lug lo (he Future.
From the account of the terrible Kins
ton tire published in the Free Press extra
of Saturday we taKe the following ex-tiact-:
About 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon,
Fib. 28th, fire broke out in the stables in
the rear of Mess. Oettinger Bros, stores
and Loftin's opera house. The fire spread
very rapidly, and in a few minutes the
great mass of wooden warehouses and the
large stables of B. N. Fields, S. H. Lof
tin, Oettmger Bros, and Pridgen & Cox
were a solid flame of fire. The heat was
intense, making it utterly impossible for
anyone to attempt to extinguish it.
The fire is thought to have originated
in the stables of Oettinger Bros, or B. N.
Fields. How, jo one seems to know. It
was reported that small boys with cignr
etis ciueil this terrible loss.
LOSSES AND INSI:rANCK.
The following are estimated losses and
insurance:
5. E. Booil, drug store, damaged $800;
insured.
Einstein Bros, loss, buildings $8,500.
insurance $4,800; slock $22,000, insur
ance $8,000.
J. T. Skinner $300; no insurance.
S. H. Loltin loss on buildings, stock
and furniture $40,000; about $12,000 in
surance. Oettinger Bros, buildinos $7,200, in
surance $4,600; stock $25,000, insurance
$11,000. About 55,000 worth ol stock
saved.
Dr. II. T). Harper, dental chair and in
struments $2,500 insurance $o00.
Fieu Press omce $2,500 insurance
$1,500.
II. U. Harrison's bar $9,000; no iusur
ai.ee. He saved part of his stock.
A. J. Phillips billiard room, cash and
furniture, about $3,000; no insurance. The
safe ol II. C. Harrisoh was left open and
over $1,000 was burned.
W. II. Whitelield lost $650 worth ol
roods no insurance. Building owned by
U H. Archbell valued nt $1,200; Insur
ance $000.
Pridgen iV Cox lost $8,000; insurance
$4,000. Building owned by J. A. Prid
gen, who lost on r. s dence and stores
$7,000; insuraucc $5,500; his loss on fur
niture $1,500, insurance $500.
M. Marks $2,200, insurance $t,000.
B. N. Fields, on slabtes, storehouse,
office aud residence $4,450; insurance $2,-
250.
B. W. Canady on buddings and stock
$20,000 lo $25,000; only $3,000 insur
ance. J. C. Wagner on buildings and stcck
$4,500; insurance $2,150.
W. K. Bond on building and stock f 1,-
200; insurance $700.
W. C. Fields on buildings f 2,600; in
surance $1,200. Dawson Bros, on slock
$950 no insurance, fut
J. L. Nelson on buildings $6,000, insur
ance $3,000.
C. W. Crabtrec on stock ?2,O0(i; no
insurance.
II. C. Brewer on stock $2,500; insur
ance $ 1,000.
I. B. Perry cash and furniture $000 no
insurance.
J. F. Taylor on ollice fixtures $500 in
surance $225.
II. Rouulree, Jr., office fixtures and
flour $t50; insurance $100.
Alex Fields on building $1,000; no in
surance.
S, II. Abbott on building $6,000 no
insurance; Abbott and bumrelt $d,eOO
insurance 1,500,
Masonic lodge $200; no insurance. Odd
Fellows $150; no insurance. The Hay
makers their entire paraphernalia.
J. 1. Ball on building and slock 43,-
500 insurance $1,000. His hands were
b .dly burned by rolling his hot safe.
J.'.W. Collins on store ana siock so,zaii;
uo insurance; on dwelling occupied by S.
Einstein $2,500. no insurance.
L. J. Whaley on stock $1,000; uo in
surance.
J. G. Tilgham. $3,500; no insurance,
Dr. II. Tull, hotel, barber shop, office,
residence and stables, $22,000 insurance
$6,700.
A. S. Padrick. under Hotel lull, on
stock, $1,500 insurance $800.
I. Stevenson, turnilure, etc., in Hotel
Tull, $2,500. insurance $1,000.
S. Einstein, lnrmture, $4,500; insurance
S1.500.
II. II. Wilson, on lurniture $501' no
insurance.
Dr. W. A. J. Pollock, buildings and
furniture about $3,000; insurance, $1,-
250.
A. J. Loflin, residence about $2,000; no
insurance.
Heber Mi Coy, residence, luildings and
furniture about $1,900; insurance $1,-
050.
Mrs. B McCullcn, dwelling, occupied
by 8. M. Harrell, $3,000; insurance
$800.
W. D. LnRooue's stables, about $600,
Chas. F. Harvey, dwelling occupied
bv A Harvev. 81,800: insurance ii.oou.
Part ot A. Harvey's lurniture eavcci;
damage covered by insurant.
J. D Sutton, resideuce, 84,uou; insur
ance X2.500; lurniture, fl.nuu; no
insurance.
Frank Green, dwellings, $1,230 no
insurance.
Eliza Patrick, dwelling, 8150; no
insurance.
The d welling aud furniture of J. C,
Hargett was damaged about f 500. Cov
ered bv insurance.
There was much damage to lurniture
moved out of dwellings in other portions
of town.
WHAT WILL BB DONE I
Some lost all they bad and were with
out any insurance at all.
it is a Heavy Diow to our dcjuiuui
town the heaviest it has ever received
in fact no worse fire, in proportion to the
size of the place, has ever occurred in the
State, wo believe But,tnougn our Busi
ness men are bound to feel very bad (we
feel that way. too.) there is no wisdom In
desnairina. Our town must be rebuilt
we belleva that it will be the natural ad
vantages surrounding the town are too
ereat tor it not to "rise iron toe asues.'
Some of oar business men will rebuild at
once; others do not contemplate . rebuild
ing, but to a tew years we none to
most of the burned district again covered
with buildings, (
AM EXClRSIOM'IO KI.NTO..
By
Regular Train at ftl.uu. I or the
Round Trlu To-inorroH.
To-morrow the A. &. N. C. It. It. will
have round trip excursion rates to Kins
ton for the benefit of these who wMi to
visit the town to view the effects of the
great fire.
The regular Irani will lie used as it
runs just right lor it. It leaves New
Bertie at 8:50; arrives in Kinston at 0:U8
and starts back at 4;30, airiving in New
Berne at 5:o0. This gives nearly six hours
in i he to wn at small cost.
There will he arrangements on the
train to take care of all lunch baskets that
any one may want to carry.
THE PREMH'MS AWARDED.
At tbe Enst 4'nroliua Fair. Tnkrn in
Order by DepnrlmeiilH.
(t'ONTlNUKl) )
t'htf (': Meiliterroimiit.
WHITE FACED BLACK SPANISH.
1st on cockerel 02 1-2, 1st on pullet 93,
2d on pullet 92 1-2, all bv J. 1: Halm.
I.KOHORNS.
2d on rose comb brown S!) 1-2, Ii. M.
Thomas, Camden, Del ; 1st on single
comb brown cock 99, W. II. Bray; 1st on
Ii. C. brown lien 00, l. M Tnomas,
Camden, Del.; 1st. S. C. brown hen 115,
W. II. Bniy; 2d S. C. brown hen 9:1, W.
II. Bray; 1st on S. C. brown cockerel 93
W. II. Br.iy; 2d on S. C. brown cockerel
80. .1. S. Carr, Durham; lsc on single
comb brown pullet 93 1-2, tie between
J. S. Cuir, Durham and W. II. Bray, New
Berne 2d S. C. browr, pullet 93, tie be
tween J. S. Carr, Durham and F. E.
Hegc & Co., New Berne; 2 1 S. C. white
cock 87 1-2, F. E. Hege & Co; 1st single
comb black cock 91, H. M. Thomas,
Camden, Del.; 1st single comb black hen
92 1 2, II. M. Thomas, Camden, Del.;
1st single comb white hen 91, F. E. liege
& Co.; 2d single comb white lieu 90 1-2.
F. E. Hee & Co.; 1st single comb white
cocKerei y., ,i. o. iarr, imriiam; 1st sin
gle comb white pullet 91, F. E. liege &
Co.; 2-1 single com') white pullet 87 12,
F. E. Hegc & Co.
Cln I): Milium!.
2d wnite cock 89 1-2, M. Thomas,
Camden, Del.; 1st black cock, 94, .1. S.
Carr, Durham; 1st black hen 94. .1. S.
Carr, Durham; 1st while hen 94, . M.
Thomas, Camden, Del.; 1st black pullet
94, J. S. Carr, Durham; 2d black pullet
88 1 2, F. E. Bege & Co.
Class E: Polish, White Cresteil Hhirk:
1st on cock 90; 1st on hen 90, both by
F. E. fegc & Co.
Class F: Ifumhuiys.
1st on Golden Spangled cock 91 ! II.
M. Thomas, Camden, Del; 1st on silver
spangled hen 92 1-2, . M. Thomas; 2d
silver spangled hen 89, A .1. Finch; M
golden spiui'jled hen, H, M. Thomas; 1st
silver spangled pullet 94, II. M. Thomas;
1st golden spangled pullet 93 1-2, II. M.
Thomas.
Class II: French.
Houdans: 1st cock 92, F. K. Hegc A:
Co.; 2d cock 82 1-2, u. M. Thomas; 1st
hen 94, n. M, Thomas; 21 hen 93, F. E.
Hege & C' i.
Class II: Games.
The following premiums on Indian
gainis were taken by F. E. Hege ec Co:
2d on cock 89 1-2; 1st on lieu 94; 2d on
hen 92 1-2; 1st on cockerel 94 1-2; 2d on
cockerel 92 1-2; 1st on pullet 95; 2d on
pullet 93 1-2.
llie 1st on cock 91 1-2, was a tie be
tween J. S. Carr, Durham and F. E.
Hege, New feme.
Ihe following on Pitt games were
awarded to J. S. Can':
1st on cock, 2d on cock, 1st on lien, 2d
on hen, 1st on cockerel, 2d on cockerel,
1st on pullet aud 2d on pullet.
Class I: Ganif Ktiitam.
Black breasted red, 2d on cock S9 1-2,
L. Hahn; black breasted red, 1st on
hen 91 1-2, J. L. iialm; black breastid
id, 1st on cockerel 95 1-2, F. E. ncge &
Co,; black breasted re I. 1st on pullet 95
1-2, F. E. Heve & Co; 2d on pulht 94 f-2
F.
E. Hege & Co.
Class
J: Bantams, other than Came.
J
L ii ihu took the following pre-
miums:
Golden seabrights, 1st cockerel 94; gol
den seabrigbts, 1st pullet 90; Black
cochin, 1st on cock, 95 1-2; black cochin
1st on hen 95 1-2; black cochin 2d on hen
95; White cochin 1st on hen. 95; white
cochin 21 on hen 94 1-2; white cochin
1st on cock 91 1-2; black tail Japanese,
2d on hen 83; single comb white, 2d on
hen 88 1-2; Buff cochin, 2d on cock 88,
F. E. Hege & Co; buff cochin, 1st on
pullet, 94, F. E. nege & Co.; buff ccchin,
2d on pullet 90, F. E. Hege & Co.
Class K: Vorlcinys.
1st silver gray hen 92, h. M. Thomas;
2d colored hens 90 1-2, h. M. Thomas.
Class L: Turkeys.
1st best pair bronze and 2d do., J. S.
Carr, Durham; 1st and 2d white, J. S
Carr, Durham.
Class M: Duds.
1st Muscovv. W. H. Brav; 2d Muscovv.
W, h. Bray: 1st puddle, J. L. hiIiu.
Class Ii: Geese.
1st Toulose, W. h. Biay; 2d do., W. ir.
Bray; 1st China, J. L. iiaha; 2d China,
J. J j. Uuho. Best exhibit wild getse.
Wm. Dunn.
Miscellaneous.
1st on pea fowl and 1st on white
guineas, J. S. Carr, Durham.
Pets.
F. E. flecre took 1st nremiuins on the
following: guinea pigs, English labbits,
angora rabbits, German hares, Abyssinian
guinea pig?, Himalayan rabbits, lop-eared
rabbits and colored rats.
(To be Continued.
Tbe Chicago Timet baa been purchased
by the Chicago Herald. It will appear
as the Times-Herald now.
Meeting Benevolent Society.
The monthly mcetfcg of the Female
Benrolent Society will be held at the
house of Miss Melts, on Tuesday after
noon, March 5th, at half past three
o'clock; jn. l beymour, sec y. lit
A Tt French Cnfo.
Go to lbs French Cafe, 114 Middle St,
and get anything lo tbe line ot eatables
Open vmtlU, midnight
LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDfNGS
No Mnrr Slalc 1'nraiiijHiit'iils.
Protection AtftiiiiMt Fraudulent Am.
lK"im'iils -17..-00 for Sew Iluild
liiKHat Colored IiiNime Asyluin--tood
Appropriations lor lli(;h Ediieatlon.
Soecial lo Tm: .lor irv i !
II m. i-;n: ii, N. ('.. March I. -Bills weie
introduced to prohibit boycotting by
railway.-; lo make State Geologist ex-offici-i
t '-unnii-sioiier of Immigration:
to reduce the bond of sheritl's; to abolish
Ihe ollice of tn-a-iuvr in (cr'aiii eoiinlii:-;
10 iiolect cii-dilul's limn I'imii lull nt ,iv
sigumeiiK
A bill passed llie Senate :ih.ilisliing ihe
trustees of ihe A. and M. ( 'ol'ep and
making the In '.in 1 i.l'egrii -nil ire 1 1 uti es.
The bill jelled le-lucing Ihe Slate
Guard appropriation to sjl.lO for each
company and striking out lliu encamp
ment npiti'opi iation.
A bill passed the Senate creating i lie
ollice of Lumber in-poctor and iiupoing
a tax ill lea ci nl- on each bundle I Ii el el
round logs.
Tlie bill to create 1'ie olliee ol commis
sioner of insurance wi. tabled, also llie
bill lo apjiropi iate lice thousand dollars
lor a women's ebil'il al Atlai.la.
The mii cession tax bill was delcnled.
Tbe bill to create a new I 'lMiiind cir
cuit passed third rending in the Senate.
An effort to strike nut New Hanover
connly faile-l.
The bill making an .appropia' i"ii for
llie G.il lslioro insane asylum pas-t-d w ith
$17. :O0 additional lor new
build'iij
An anic idineiit to tlie niacliu.ci
,(!", act
building
was adopted n-ouiriiig foreign
and loan associations to list lor taxalion
their sl-.ck he'd bv people ol'this Stale.
lvlueal ion d c miliums this evening
(hcidicl lo favorably i port :i bill making
a $20,000 :.ppropriali m lo the State
University.
Tlieanproprialion to the Normal aud
Itlilllstr.ul school will probably be in-
Cla-ed.
RESTORENE WALL CLEANER
WILL CLEAN WALL 1'Al'EK', W ALLS
OIL l'UNTINGS AND WINDOW-
SIIAKKS, AM) MAKK THEM
LOOK GOOD AS NEW.
1:2 only perfect Cbsr on tk Market.
Being a dry povder will keep fresh lor
ages. Any one can use it.
Retails for 50c per Box.
A package will do two ordinary rooms.
Dil'iciions on cac Ii. for Sa'e by
SI over Hardware Co.
R, N. DUFFY'S
CROUP SYRUP.
I'UKI
A itt :i AKl
lati: lilt.
Kit a iti-xiri-: oi-
w A I.TKIl III'KKV.
At tl.i- season iliildren are liable lo at
lacks ol' llie Coup, and parciiN should
always be prepared by having a bottle nt
I!. X. Diiflj's Croup Syrup on hand, pre
pared from the recipe of llie late Dr.
Waller Dully can lie hadol the Druggis-K
and ol It. N. Dally, proprietor. New
Berne. N. ('. Certificates of its etlieaev
can be seen ol the proprietor. :!," cents
per bottle. See that the wrapper leads.
R. N. DUFFY'S
CROUP SYRUP,
ajj-P.c-wiirt' ol I'llse: iltMilcrs who :uv selling
tin iiniliit'nm ci'oup syrup lm '2- units.
Hartford.
LIFE ii ANN I IT V INSl . It ANTE
COMPANY.
Completion of the Safety Fund!
Policy Holders Jubilant !!
Call, No. lit! ol Ibis justly popular Life
Insurance Canipinv shows a
DECREASE OF OVER 30 PERCENT,
in llie Cost of Insurance.
This result. Is attained by the Comple
tion of the Safety fund, peculiar lo this
Company.
All deposils herealler lo the Safely
Fund by new members, bulb principal
and interest gees to the 'aedit of members
who have held Policies for live veils to
further reduce cost of Insurance.
fil-S-Ageiits Wanted. Address,
W . M. WATtsorv,
General Agent, New Berne, X. C
TA5TELESS
TOKO
IS JUST AS COOO FOR ADULTS.
WARRANTED. PRICE BO cts.
G1LATI1, ItiS., NOV. M, 1883.
Paris MacHctoe Co., St. Louta, Mo.
Gentleman: We cold laM mr. 600 bottle of
OROVB'S TA8TKLB88 CHILL TON 10 mod have
hiuilrtrt three Kroi already thl rear. In all our ei
BVrieooa of M yean, lu the drag tnntnem, kT
D.rsr told an article tau gave nen nalvnaal w
fluiilan aa vour ITonlo. xoufatnilv. -
HACKBUEH
- WILLETT
FAIR - DEALING
IS (INK
Of Ot K
Mottoes !
OF OUR-
Competitors
(AN WITHSTAND OI K'
STEADY i FIRE.
-oooooooo .
nnt M MI NITIDN IS
Low Prices
-AD-
high
Quality.
-oooooooo .
TlejlRelrtal Mm it, artlpe
People
A chance to Reap the
Benefit.
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AND -SEE FOR YOURSELVES.
0000000
All
The
47 and 49 Pollock Ct.