I III JOURNAL. 1 .ib4 y day ta Um )t, t , t al Ml kioUia etm. rues No. I. CHARJX5 I- STEVEN5. VUIOI JD raorurro. ricuscnirnoa rates: 1 jrir, ta advene. t......9 00 ( 'r rir. aot la edrmBO,.. ....... 0 kl 'uUiif , ty carrier la UM city M AdrrUatB Ilatet furekW aa appli- Hioej. F.iiUired at U Poet Offloa, Nsw Bam, N. C aa seooad ciaa taaltar. 0 metal Ttftr Kv rm u TEZIT OBODT TO ml CIIOOH- FOBTABUL Th Senator wbo bv blocked the ratiQnation of tha peace treat;, mutt feel a glow of pleaanr whan they read t tha insurgent attack upon tha American troop at Manila, and tba death of the Aoieri can soMiers aa tba recall. Tha Senator, and tha newspa per which hart (attained them iu their ' egregious foil of fighting agaiuat tba ratification of the treaty, ar! to blame for tbe American ol dier killed and woonded at Manila. Col. W, J. Bryan' when be re turned from serving in the army aid at once that tbe Heat ahould be ratified, aeaing very plainly that it waa all nonsense to talk of ex pansion, or acquiring the Philip pine! bc'ore- thia country had any jurisdiction over them. But . the political enemies of Bryan, like Senator Gorman, wbo sought to wrest tbe Democratic leadership from Col. Bryan, at once began their blookado measures in the Senate, - and ' thia baa en coo raged . iguinaldo to push li'S cause, and attempt to force tuoney from thia country in order to keep him from any . deed of violence, through bit followers. The iosolonce of the insurgents at Manila ha been intolerable to tbe Americans, and this behavior has received constant encouragement by tbe action of tbe United State Sen ate iu preventing the ratification of ion peace treaty. . Sunday's attack is the result of this . Senate delay, and the dead Americans and insurgents are tbe victim of the criminal political folly of those wbo for personal ends hava prevented tbe ratification of the treaty, settling the status of tbe Philippine. . Stati or Ohio, Citt or Toledo, ) , . Lucas County, j ss. - Frank J Cheney makes oath that he Is tbe senior partner of the firm of F J Cheney ifc Co., doing business In the city of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay tbe sum of one hundred dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured ty the use of Hall's Cattarrh Cure. - ' Frank J. Ciiknkt. . : Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 0th dty of December, . A D, 1880. SKAL. I A. W. Gliabon, Notary Public. ' Hall's Cstsrrh Cure is taken Internally and acts directly on th blood and mucus surfaces of the system. Send for testi monials, free. F. J. Ciikskt & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. MERCHANTS PURCHASE TAX. Raleigh advice intimate that the present Legislature will not act upon the abolishments! the onerous and nnjust tax, known as the Merchant Purchase Tax. .' -: Tbe repeal of this tax ia nrged fupon tbo best of grounds by tbe ten thousand merchants in North Caro lina, who are subjected to it namely that it is a class tax, one which dis criminates against one portion of the tat paying commnuity, and surely it is good Democratic doctrine and ' principle to urge" against such tax discrimination. ' ,- ,, The nnjustoess of the tax is seen in the fact that a single article may have to pay a tax several times. Merchant A sell a bill of mer chandise to Merchant B, who in turns sells the same to Merchant G, nnd 0 to D. Ilere is really a single consignment of goods, actually not warranted to pay any tax; yet before it reaches the consumer each tner i'.;.int who buy it must psyhismer- t'ifint's tsx upon it,- ' A young man starting into mer ( ' iizing with a thousand dollar 1 GYRUP ..;. and Bronchitis, 'pient consumption. . 3 ets. at druggists. 10 C as L Mjii'.al. 1S ts I ., eaaU er-tl IU tndil tSh H it r r. aay liwtr lrw4tt JHa f' ( fooja. Lla JJf t t ' J Uie for tha pritik-ga "f il"in taeinraa, and ia adliuou! bis cnanis parches tat, trt up-"! hi capital of ll'ar.l J.nWrs which rtiaM. J him to pun baa at stock ef four lbvaiJ dollar worth ol gomta, bat npn Lie loir thous and dollar percbaJT. Tbe merchant id boyir& Must add te th coat f hi good tbe mr ehant 's parcbaa tax. How seny Merchant can do thia, anJ then ooaiU with lb diahoneet ir cbaut, or to make it Iras aevere, ihr anei chant with an easy ormaciatica who can receive good on "ooaaign menl," and thus avoid oomiug under lb Merchant' purubaa UX t Tbe prraeol lax apoo th mer ebaut of Kortb Carolina, btelde being class Ux, therefor nnjust, I a irniat onerous one, and operate against a buiiosa claa which is largely a niaiusUy to th State's prosperity and growth. The sum of moury received from this sou rue, ia really ineigtiifiuent, but it is nrged for it eoulinuaor, that our State charilW bav so grew n that Ibis tax must be contin ued. Surrly a poor excuse, ie per petrate an uiijunl Ux, lo burdau any iartiuular cUrS, in I he name of charity. , Tbe abolishment of this Ux would prove that the Democratic party was true to ii principle of being opposed lo oas discrimination, which the present inerohjnts pur chase tax uiiqn-stionl)ly is. Not Ui legislate for the merchants of North Carolina on this Ui, for iu repeal, will prove a great mis Wko. . 1'hU Lrgislature cannot sdird not lo give the nieruhauU some relief, a they most earnestly request at Ibis lime. Bhsnmatism Corel ia 24 Bears. T. J. lilarkinnre, of Halter St, Black more, PIlUlMirgli, Pa,, says: "A short lime since I procured a bottle of Mystic Cure. It got me out of the house in 24 bonrs. I took to my beii with Rheums tim nine months ago and the Mystic Cure is th only medictne that did me any good. I had five of the best physi cians in the city, but I received very little relief from tbem. I know th Mystic Cure to he w.bat it Is represented and take pleasure in recommending it to other p tor sufferer." Hold liy Henry's Pharmacy. DiseoTerod. 'When did they discover that the bur glar was a woman?" "When ue looked in the glass ta see If her mask was on straight." Far La Grippe. Thomas Whitfield & Co , 340 WiWh av., corner Jobnson-st., one of Chicago's oldest and moat prominent druggist, recommends Cbsmbcrlain's Cough Keme dy for la grippe, as It not only gives a prompt aud complete relief, but also counteracts any tendency of la grippe to result in pneumonia. For sale by F S Duffy. The tight Fellow at Last. As Msrgnerite began her' jewel song, And bravos trembled on each raptur ed Hp, - v Alas! came Faust upon the scene slang And sneezed kercboo! The devil hsd tbe grip. Dlscavaret by a Woman. , Another great discovery has ! been made and that too, by a lady in this country. "Disease fastened iu clutches upon her and for seven years she with stood its severest tests, but her vital or gans were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly and kcould not sleep. She finally discovered a way to recovery by purchasing of us a bottle of Or. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking Drat dose, that she slept all night and with two bottles has been absolutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Luti.' . Thus writes W. C n&mnick & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free at F. S. Duffy's Drug Store, .tegular size 50c and 1.00 every bottle guaranteed. ' , " ', trn-Suitod ta Each Other. ' Lawyer Upon what grounds to you wish to sue for divorcer " Client Incompaltblllty . of tempera ment He writes poetry, and I like to eat occasionally. ' ' ' Chamaarlain'i Coagh Remedy in . " . y. Ohicag. : . Hisgea Bros , the popular South Side druggists, corner COth st. and Went worth sv., say: "We sell a great deal of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and flud that It jives the most satisfactory re suits, especially among . children for severe colds and criup.'VFor ssle by V. S. Duffy. y ' i ::'' ' , , . The Eeason. Mrs. TurnpikeDid you say you bad stationary tubs In your boustf Mrs. Crostrosds No; the neighbors are forever borrowing tbem." - Mr. 8. A. Fackler, Editor of the Mican opy (Fia.) nustler, with bis wife aud children, suffered terribly from La Grippe One Minute Cough Cure was the only remedy that helped them. It acted quickly. ThoURands of others ubs this remedy as a speciile for La Grippe, and its exhaUBtiug sfter effects. F. S. Dii'Tj Finip!e3 Turn ' to Cancer. . CsfKT eftea rrtnilta fr-wa 'ri inv fim- ia V-.ff t... .. irhori'.tU fra r-ivrfll'-n inrfc. I rir J--"-" a- m lrly frr fnaf auric tuns in it Iw and it t tmr-Mliti' to li l hiti t wui tjo&A; out m i.m f-in of (ln-ll Can err. What Wa r"T-arrl to tr a fvimpl or arrklrK I ii;rk pod into the rnuat mauiiiktukl CsBjmco-. t h4 i-f ineT Whir W ftt frM jmm jr. tt-ssU hf mrrr-ti att'.C ( f 4ctl . in t,lat (f iit rf-saW ttM U wf varv4 muiii mj m i :na latatf ftsftrmtntt, AIleM Wttf Mknlt t4 imtawai ft, frnti4 tsrxvUl (, 1 4tt1 lo try & a fi. hirk r tfrrrrty -1 hmr nociilu tlM lii- JL. r TVJat, It U danffvnos to oxprimeiit with Cwxt. Theiliiwuwiiitai'ytmd tl.enkill of phyciui4V H. H, rf. U Cm only mn, beouj it is thj cny romedy wlifrh gcxisf dcrp enough to roach Cancer. S.S.S.rTLBlood (Swift' Speeifl.-) is the rnly blond vwomly Buaranteipd Purely VofroUlile. All other Nntnin p-.itaah and mer cury, tho ihoti dnnpprnns of riinenda. Hnivks on Carver and hlo.nl diaeaw mairrxt frw by Swift bclUo Oumpahfi Atlanta. Gnu'cia. , , . Frayare4 t BlimlHii Tes, I always msks It a rule lo be prepared for the worst, Haroby If I wore in your place 1'J do the asm thing. There's no telling whra that stnpld office boy of your msy go ti sleep and let some collector crowd bis way In. Aa IleBeet Moaiciae far La Gripye. George W. Wallt of Roulb Ganlinsr, Me. aaya: "I have bail the worst cough, cold, cbilla and grip and have takea tola of trash of ao account but profit to the vendor. Chamberlain's Cough P.emedy Is tbe only thing that has done sny good whatever. 1 have used oneSO-rcnt bottle and tbe chills, cold and grip have all left me. I congratulate tha manufactur er of an honest medicine." For sale by F.S. Duffy. 'Md Tar. . ' . It is curious to note that wood tnrVs prepared Jnxt as it waa in the fourth century B. C A bank ia choacn and a bole diiR, into which the wood is placed, covered with turf. A fire is lighted un derneath, and tho tor slowly drips into the barrels placed to receive it ( - Btrarc4. ' . "Yes, we went away and left the gas burning. Staid two wer-kn. " i "Waa your bill any higher 7 . "Yes; the fool nitfht watchman told the gas company about it " Indian apolis Journal Horrible sgony. is caused by Piles, Burns and Skin Diseases. These are Immediately relieved and quickly cured by De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of worthless Imitations. F. 8. Duffy. . When Conies Oats Show. . "AH great works are written by fam ou men between the ages of fmly and sixty." ., ,! ' 'Yes; by that time their children are big enough to play out of doors." 1 Osngera of the Qrip. The greatest danger from La Grippe is of its resulting in pneumonia. If reason able care Is used, however, nd Chamber lain's Cough Remedy taken, all danger will be avoided. Among the tens of thousands who have used this remedy for la grippe we have yet to lern of a single case having resulted In pacumnni which shows exclusively that this reme dy Is a certain preventive of that dan gerous disease. ' It will cure la grippe In less time than any other treat men V. It is pleasant and safe to lake. For 'sale by F 8 Duffy. , . ' 1 Hons Snake ia IHeroeeo, - i Tame snakes are used In Morocco to clear houses of rats and mice. , Dr. K. nwiebea'a Ami itiatrviM " May be wonbmore to you'ihanlO) if you have a child who soils Ih ilding from incoatenence of - water? duriiu; sleep. Cure old and young alike. It arrests (lie trouble at once.1 ft. Hold by C. D. ltrad ham, drugeist. Mew Berne. N. C. Halle!'' . : .. : New Bern, N, C., Feb, 8. 18SMK In the District Court of the United Slates for the Eastern District of Nor Hi : Carolina. ; - '' i '-- In the matter of Robinson L. Thornton, Bankrupt. '! ' ' To the Creditors, of Robinson L. Torn " f,; font V;. V :t-.:.'--H.;-J. I , SiB:i-Take notice that a Petition has been tiled In said Court by Robinson L Thornton of New Bern. N. C . In said District, duly declared a Bankrupt under the Act of Congress, approved July 1st, 1S83, for dhichargq, and coititieate thereof, from afT his debts, and other claims provable under said Act, nnd that thel4th day of February next, at 13 o'clock m , is assigned for the (tearing of the same, when end where you may al tend and show cause, if uny you have, why tho prayer of the said petition should not be granted. Meeting al tho olllce of Referee. J ' , L. J. MOORE, Referee 8rd Bankruptcy division. Eastern Di ' trictN. C. O 3 TT Crf Soars tlo t ' l ;' SigaKtBW , ' ' i .,, An-.-- ft w f atf I te a-a IIU aaM aialv K II !!.m wrtu, In Trm r Ka t-k-M 4 "Niitt ' 7 s. ir Tttii ta I iukwLj "Jui ?-T." A Bun rliiA't)r t w "rf kM Utmm U AUmiIm "nid rw liwl, She alta rti ia-i ru4 i4 Umn a I'tudlaa. wlju UucM If tKtmf a na n im uc ail amipanra lie bin! a vntiUiry U-Sini rtaxllvtoa ai4 Waa irlnrferf T lVrVAm. Ihm rttiaT U AiU-iul la ati tha Y . '-nl tmuuful ami) In wttkrSi Is sull wmiin. Itxwisk Ma artiauc ilmnUuu kara UxS aa i wrt4 Sn oHm cnantftnl. KaM it Uw frhm earn4 by Itudla ar aww ta Um ItrliUJi mum-uru. The W of tbm rVOwaa m hU ai- moila lawao'4 Uw (rai Miner, onkr ly SO ti kurh ami aaade al lanry mrrWkd with rt Ha rar as aara aKmm by t anaBo taa ae aiaanlai aroae at- war wak-alnc lur a eham So do hira harm. AtoaotlBie Urn amaad him at okmlln aoai of lb pukt (ram the alasua. iwt Um rU raSra were taken off and wKBi. and ale Inaooonre thaa prored. Tbea It waa dlamrerad tha tare ef the fljrarat a had plao4 apue Mlnn-ra'l ahleld arm llkuauaa of hlmaplf and Per- trk and a cry ef tirptutr waa lalard aa-alnat him, ta eoaaaquiaw of which a Waa UanlatH-d tmai the oitj. He kink hi nmnir In edVloDa way. The Mirarva had beva unlTenatllr oonafcl- end hat nohkat wurk, but now be pro cIiUuhU that he would eurpaas It for th oeaullt al tno rt"t'hi "I KUa, annUwr Ore- rUui tiiwn, la which he had smiKht rvturn. The Atbrabim eWkired that Uil waa 1m pcaadtile, bet a lltUa while Ink, whoa he at np hi antowal Junltar, thay were earn- pt-lird tnacknowmitba thetr amhleai WMo-llpaid. The eltlanna of Klls adoitad I'hlflki rt;h aoohtBiaUona aad otorod IKnxVual htmora to hla family. Hla kia waa dwplr huuontod br lWlclea. whoae ainbltlon M waa that Athoo ahoiild load th World Incultivattoa and rednamcmt and wbo drlhthtrd to aurruund hlmaetf with eminent anbnlnr and nrtlita of all kinda uiuaiulana and palntora, aa well aa aeulptur. ' - i , , . A MASSACRE OF HORSES. ' ' UUseatla Dur Art mt th Ballarht .at Vajraeia. - . The flrat ant of the bullUKht at Valoocla might haeulkd thoinaamcro of the horaoa. There ta no protnnao of fighting, and the picador rarely aUuuipta to anvo hi homo. although aothlpR would b oaakv. . Oa tnv eomrary, tne none u dollheratel off cm to the bull, with the very ooaiddrr- ank rhanoo, ot eourSo, thaS tbo 4cadnr hlinaelt mny be wounded through hlapada oryia he rolls oror with his horso. The horsea am old nnd loan, one ere tsofton buiidnfn'd, and If, as they often' do, they press bock In tnror again the harrier or become nnmanoaoablu, a rod coafrd ohulo oomr forwiird aud takes (ho brldlu, and another followa with a stick, and the bono la led up to the bull and placed side ways to recclro tho chat go. Tbo bull, who has not tbe sllghteat do si ro to attack tho horse, Is Anally teased Into Irritation by the rod coat and the pink cloaks, which are towed and flaunted before him. Ho pass tho groond, put down his head and ehorgea. Tho pike prteks htm, aud hla horns plunge Into the horse's belly or are caught on the loose woollen BMldln, or, a happened when I waa there, acmpo the pioudor'a log. The clnnfca are flourlxhod again, and the bull follow theiu. Then the home. If ho la Mill on hla foot, la again, turned to the bull. - Thoro 1 a groat red hele In him, and tbe blood drip, but he Is dragged and beaten forward. The bull plunges at him a sooond time, and this tlmo ho rolls over with hl rider, who scramble out hrora under him, hi yellow clothe staipod With rod. Then ono chulo takea tho bridle and boata tlie horao on the head, and another chulo drags him by tho tall, and, If he con, he staggers to his foot. He is literally falling to pieces; be has not ton mmute to live, hutftbo saddle I thrown on hi in again and the pkndor helped Into the sad dle. ' Ho make a tow stupa, tho picador drives his heels Into him, and thon jumps off as he falls for the last time and ilea kicking on the ground, a torn and batter ed and s-ippliut moss. -Saturday Rovlow. Coppee'a UapUtred Play. ; It was some US yoar after tho commons had reigned In France that Francois Cop pee scfiorod the greatest disappointment of bis life. Ilia play called "Tbe Pater" was submitted to the readers for the Coin edlo Franonlatl and accepted. It had suc cessfully pamod through the various or deals theouglrwhlch a ploy must go before It finally appears at the famous theater, and tho preparation for Its production bad been completed, even to the flnnl rohean aliot the artlftta, when the government interfered and interdloted lb the Frenoh were still socensltlvo on the subject of the commune that the authorities refused to allow tho reduction ri a ploy dealing with nn Incident of tbnt time, Tho managers of the theater were en raged, the nrtlsts in degpnlr and everyone was In pnnle over the affair except Cop pee, who admitted that be was thnndor-struck- and thr.t tha fnlluro to havo'hla piny produced fit the Comodio Franonlse dashed cno of the ambitions of bis Ufa. Ho assumed a disdainful air, hoWover, was anreastio nt tho expense of a government that wnsufrnld of a one net drama, and announced tbnt If tbo minister by whose order the ploy was forbidden expected that the author wculd plead for a rover: sion of tho verdict be had made the grout est mistake of his lifo. , ' " Aptly Crltletaad. v .' Ono of the best erlUelsins ef Soott's novels was given by an IriUi ooblder, a relnted In the ; tiography of William Stokes. " '". , t. , Ilr. Stokos bod often losnnd the cobbler odd volumes of ricott to "road.. 'Walking beside him ono day on tho road the doctor Bald: "Wn.ll. Denny, what did you think of the last book I lent your'' ' "it's a groat book Intlrely, docther, an Sir Wnlter Scott's a throe hlatorlnn." "I'm Inenod to agree with you," re plied Dr. Stokes. "But whatdo you nienn exactly by calling btiu a true hlBtorlauf" . "I mano, your honor, he's a thruo his torian became he makes you lovo your kind." - ' ( Their Obvloaa l'e. " , . "Eisht ljro,"Buid thu officer who vvhs ahcr.vlr.3 tha plana of tho new polleo sta tion to the visaing nuvyorof Sawbuck, "I where the wliifj will be built " . ' "I supposu," replied tho mayor of Saw bueh, anxious to show thiit ho was not nl-, tciKether unfahitliar with metropolitan Biaii.j, "tln.t rliere tho Cy cops wiit stay." Chicago Tribune, v 0TtTENtin SrUSACH DHSKAHR. Permanently cured by the masterly power of South American Nervine Tonic Invalids need suffer no longer because this great remedy can cure them til. ,t is cure for the whole world of stomach weakness and indigestion, The enre be- pms with the first dose. The relief it briiurs in murveloua and surprising. It makes no l;nlure; nevor diHappoiiim. No mnticr how lonij you have snltered, your cure in cerhun under the use ol this gn-nl I ? ;m: h-!riitii!: force. I'h'Hwnnt nn.i ui ' -1 f ;!.; XoM i V t 11. "' -. . - i4a k... 4tiV , f Has ho Equuasam tMrAHTfoc .j C -pVUTT Mtwm irsv nit 'iJ!!X f Is Last Oa. "rap." said TowaiyTredwsy. " v ' Jiew, Tw. rrplled Mr. Tredway. 1 ahall aaswer only one saore qoeatioa today, to b earrfol what fo ak, ' Vr. pap. ' -W-IU o aw.- ' Why oVal they bory la Dead SraV' TaUaw JaaaaW Oared" Safteilng koaianlty shoakl besappllad With every snrans poaaibl for Iu relief. Il la with plraaur w publUa the fol iowlnc! "Thia la to certify that I was a terrible suflerer from Yellow Jauadic for over alx monllts aad waa Ireated by some of lb lieal phyleJana In aur city and all hi an araH. Dr. ltell. ear drug iat rrmmmrmlMl Klectrle llttra, and after Ukiugtwo h4tlea I waa entirely euml. I now lako grral p'.rasnrv la recommending I Item t any prraoa anf ferlnK ellh Ihla terrible malaily. I aw gratefully ytiura, . A. llnrerly, Leilng lon. Ky. rlokl by P. 8. Duffy. Drupeinl. A Twa-itep. Whra Crat they aiel 'twas In a dancin school; She was hi partner, seemingly by . rhanee; Kow ia the school of life they're part ners still, And she Is leading him a pretty danc. Safety MOTHER'S FRIEND , ex ternal liuimenti, ia a true aafe- Ruanl fir expect ant mothers. It helps them thm' the early stage without morning sickness, and as the critical hour approaches tt relaxes and relieves the nventiraiined muscles. Laljor is shortened and ropbed of nearly all pain. Safe delivery is aaaured. and the dungcr of risini; or swelled breaats entirely avoided. 'Jiiict recovery and strong offspring aro certain. Cr-jggisU soB it far SI bottle. . 6aad for oar fre (lltittratod book oa Ike aubjact. TEE tlAEraU) SSCDXATCS ca.AUiata.Ca. MONTHLY ; SUpFERINQ. Thcmsonds of women are troubled at monthly. inter Tali with paina in the bead, ' back, breasts, ahoulders.sides hips and limb. But they need not suffer. .These pains sre symptoms of ' dangerous derangements that : . can dc corrected. . The men- . trual function ahould operate ; Mtinlessly, - ffinSSdai inakes menstruation painless, ' and regular. It puts the deli- , cate menstrual organs in' condi- - tion to do their work properly. ; And that stops all this pain. Why will any woman suffer month after month when Wine - of Carduiwill relieve berf It ' coats f t.oo at the drug store, i trda fOD 'U et 'xttle ') For advice, in cases requiring ; special directions, address, giv- , ing symptoms, ''The Ladies' ' Advisory Department," The i Chattanooga Medicine : Co., ' i Chattanooga, Teuu. , ' " .Mrs. IKra UWIS,- el 0aIR. Tnss, ssrst : "I was traablt at SMnMlf latarvala kith Hrrttls palni la mi kud aa kck, hat hat baaa aollNlf raUma a Wlat r SI uaniv ' FOR II0MK USE vlean, pure, wholesome, guaranteed to be chemically made from distilled water and free from impurities." Specially in tended nnd prepared for human con sumption. ;. .-: w-;" :ci'r:- Ice delivered daily (except Sundays) 6 a. m. to 0 p. m. . ' ' v ' ' 1 ; Sundays (retail only) 7 a. m. to IS noon. For prices and other information, address,'.-' . " : . ,' New Berne Ice Co., i ' . B. 8. GU10N. Manaokb ; i 80 YEAR8 '- EXPERIENCE " ' I . A C0PVMItiMT AC. S H mUrir Hnri -ii'ticri i- Inn Bisf i i f it"i!i: 'i 1'itj ttii-'iMpr rta QTllrl. i ft 11 1 E.V.Smallwood, DIALER IN Hardware and Fire Arms, Bash, Door 4 BUada, IVa Oikt, Ossaeat, Li ear, Etc. lent for Cirlud 8tvf i k Hiii aid Utrac'i, aid BriJ. lioorn' RIADT MIXED PAISTS. Undcr Hold ChntUwka, NEW REIINK, JH. C. T. A. Uraaa. fraa, B.H. Maadewa, Tkw Pre . H.OswvacCaakla. CITIZEN'S BANK . or ararwasjamarx, av.o. ou a vkmkhaL nairsiMu nuaixtM The Aeraaateotaaake, aaakara, Onrpet- ralVkd oa lavorahlr tana. Topt and ar iai aiionuoa aivaa lo Ulaiaunai Of eereee taaiare. VolbeUoaa aapaotaltv. boa an ovinaeoroaa. rritnaait Ulriek K. U. Maaitowa, 4. a. SlMiilowa, Chaa. Iuy, Jr. Haiaaal W. I pork. Janx-a HaJmnad, Ubaa. U. FowMtr, Majrar Habn 0 J. w. Uralnirrr, Tfcoaiaa A.hraaa, K. W.Mnalleuu.1, O.f.o IM.M.IirMi. W.p.inekMt. P. & M. BANK, AY 1st, 1 80S. Cspllsl Stuck t"S,000.00 HarpUs 8,500,00 Uadlvlded 1'reUls, 1,170.08 OFF10EISH. L. H. CdTi.sR President. W. 8. ADWirK, Vice Prra. T. W. Dswav, ('MHhier. J. W. Hikdi.b, Teller. F. V. Matthsw. ColWu.r. HIIlEtrrORS: Wm. B. Itlwlea, 11. M. Murk. . II. Uradliani, 1'. If. IVIIelier, L. II. Cutler, Jno. Huler, W. a C'badwii k, J. W. htewart, T. W. Ih-wey. We want your busine-w and feel that w can offer you as iiiurh in nturn a any other liauk iu the city. It I our endeavor to make, businesa relatious mut ually ploaaaut and profitable to our patron. . PROFESSIONAL. R0MULU5 A. NU.N, HKW BRHNK. - N. C. (ini.e: Upp. Uoiel ChaiUwka. Boiilh Front Sinn. Practice In North Carolina. F. M. Slmniuas. A. I). Ward K. VI. I'oa. 1. II. I'oa, SIMnONS, POU & WARD, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS at LAW. NKW HI..BNR, H. t Offic. 88 8o. Front Street, nearly oppo site Hotel Chattawka. (Onices also at Rslcleh and BmilhBeld.) frai'Uev In the countiea ol laven. Dnplln, JntiHa, nlow, oarlarat Pamllrn, Waka, Johnnton. Ilaruett and Wllaon; in the Su premo ami Kmerai Lou rta, aud wherever prkea are UealmL 1MI. relletier, ( ATTORNEY AT 1AW, Riddle Street, Lawyers Brit'- :i':'.:' Rnllding..,.,.'.',,i- . Will practice In tke Conntlea ol Craven arteret, Joura, (itbIow and Pamlico. II. P. Court al Mrw Haras aatl 8upriia Court ef he State, y N. H. STREET. F. P. GATES STREET & GATES, . ..' Physician and burgeons. Middle Street, i New Betne, N. 0 -STEAMERS- , CABQIaDJI ; DISPATCH LlNF. FREIGHT & PASSLKGItt. For All Points North. Old Dominioieamship Co. The Steamer j NETJSE will leave on Mondays, Wednesdaj, and Kfiduj at ii p. in., sharp. The Btr. Newbernw Will rail on Tuesday and Fridavi at 13 oVUx'k. noon, making land ing at all whv station. , t" Freight received not later '.Imn one hour previona to sailing. x For further information applj to V GEO. HENDERSON, Agt. M. K. Kino, Gen. Mgr., ri.C. IltiB0lNS,(ien.Frt.& Pugs.Ast, ?'iirfo!k, Va. :.'w r.r. c, :.? i-rs. :;is' Meadows' Gold 0 Tobacco . Guano, f" Mead Colloit Cauano, I-""fvly Inrrt-aais I be Quantity and Grade nt t oUnn. ntadowft' Dim.) t ed lUnrV I'oImhIi ,nioun 3fradwn All CVp CJnano. 9Irsdws Orrat lfalo Ultadowft Grrat CAbba GERMAN KAINIT AND DIAMOND PHOSPHATE A SPECIALTY. SEND FOB OUU BOOK ON TOBACCO CULTI IIK, FKKH E. H. & J. A. MEADOWS CO., JI a 11 n fuel u rem, Livery, Sale and Exchange Stables. Tj.TZ2T CO., WHOLESALE & RETAIL PKALKIJH IN HORSES . AND . MULES. taTA Complete Line of HUlJO II 8, KOAf) (WUTS AMD I,',M;N1S. JOHN Wholesale Groceries and FOE. LOCK STKEET.J NEW BERNE, N. C. s. II. W. SIMPSON, 68 ISroati Ntrvet. Wool, Cotlon, Beeswax Highest Price Guaranteed. .f - y' 1 ' 'V Mear Cotton zennge ' NOTICE. Notice I hereby given that applica tion will be made te Hie prexeat seasion of tbe Ueneral Assembly of North Caro lina for tbe passage of a law to author ize the city of Mew Item lo l8u bonils to tbe amount of one hundred thoussnd dollars for the purchase or conxtruction of Wsier Works, Sewerage and lb Klec trie Light Systems.,. January luth. . 1 . flfuoosi Leaf 1 I'rml ucr Tol uf IKr Kim-el tonality. ; r ine. HI wr-i-prr. taiinuu. Ciunno. DUNN, and Retail Confectioneries to Rub, Rub, Rub. And the constant nib will soon vrrsr out your linen. Now tlnn't Ie t I his roiu tinue any longer, bit let me iln j our Laundry work. Wu dnn'i rub vmir shirt to pletvs, tint wash Iln m in n inrt e revolving imioI that flow With pletiiy of water. We use the Ix-at np ami emir, anlee no lye or soda., fall find ree for yousrelf. . We wish to treat our p:iii ona rixhU Hcnil in your I.iiiiiulry. STEA5I X A VNl J. DAYBERRY, Man.

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