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HE TONAL. -VOL, III. NEW BEENE. N. C, SATUEDAY; JULY 19, 1884. NO. 94. LOCAL NEWS. Jeurnal raialat are Almanac. Sun rise, 4:59 I Length of day. Sun, Bets, 7:13 f 14 hours, 14 minutes. i M004 rises at 2:03 a. m. ',. - A. W. Wood was the first (0 head the list of the Club, y Jbe meeting last uight, notwithstand jnjrlhe rain was well attended. The schooner finite E. Hull sailed Thursday evening for Philadelphia with a cargo of lumber. Rey. B. F.,,Marable, -of Mount Olive, wjtj preach in the Presojterian church "on Sunday morning, at 11 o'clock. This will be the only sermon by him. His friends are invited to attend. We hear of a sad accident at Durham t yesterday evening, the caving in of a t well, by which some six persons were - buried. No particulars further than that some had been extricated, but in what condition unknown. We call attention to the advertisement of the Horner School, at Oxford, N. C, ""lalto day V paper. This Bchool has a ' reputation equal to any in the State and wa commend it to any of our leaders fhqC rqay , be contemplating sending boys away from home to school. .We have received a handsome cata ' logue of St,r Mary's Seminary, Raleigh, 1' N. C founded in 1343. This school has had a number of jupils from this city ia the past and we are glad to learn that there will be others going when the fall session' opens. See advertisement in another column, v - 'Among the improvements at More- TUB DEMOCRATS RALLYING. . A very enthusiastic meeting of the Democrats of this city was held at the court house last night, and a Cleveland and Scales Club organized. W.M. Watson, Esq., was called to jfeadowa vuo unair uuu 11. 0. ixunu maao secre tary.. On motion of C. Manly, Fq., the following committee on resolutions was appointed: A, W.Wood, K. R. Jones and Edward Gerook. , On motion, Maj. John Hughes and C. Manly were added to the committee. While the committee retired to pre pare resolutions ran. tiouand, jr., was loudly called for. He came forward and made a ringing speech, which was Schooner Arrivals. determined by the State Executive Cora- The Geo. T. Browning, Capt. Bill mittee. Jones, from Philadelphia with a oarge Jajor btearoan is iuii 01 zeai ana en- of brick and hay for R. O. E. Lodge. Stft tfl .nd Ntttional tickets and will do The Henrietta EU1, Capt Hill, from his full duty in the campaign now about Baltimore with a cargo of corn for J. A. I to open. Wilmington Star. The Cherubim, from Philadelphia, with a cargo of coal for Goldsboro. Washington Items. From the Gazette. Mr. C. K. Gallagher has a curiosity in the shape of a five leaf stem of cloyer. Tho steamer Washington is up for re Reply to Col. Whilford. Editor Journal: It is because the man. and by the courtesy of its editor u ,D tc"' tW MmmnnWtinr. InnMiW tha In. P""' uu wu. " , t. I n . . j ul i nr rr: 11 terestof the people are allowed to ap- J.nniuim uuKm,er 01 uir. xuuuuiy pear in its valuable columns, and it be- Cutler, Annie Bertha, died on Tuesday comes all correspondents to be brief and afternoon. to the point. Mr. Goethe Wilkens is placing the Therefore I pass over the ill-grounded, material on his lot on Market street for ill-natured and ill-mannered assump- the erection of a residence. nut an earnest or whatmay be expected tion ana allusion tnat Mr. WinWord I Messrs. S. R. Fowle & Son are making of him during the can yass. IfPJ , , In iaaTB Journal, that preliminary arrangements for putting Capt. J. J. Roberson was called for L,r""Yr and sooke encourapine-worrln. nwna .k..rf ; t.. We hear of a number of young men nU-nvn renrlv fr,r ram!.,,, .nH ..,M miintefttlAna. T wiw Inform! hv rn- wh U 3 tO OcraCOke On the Steamer j j ..,-- --- - ----- ----- - inijrip nn Sahlrrt.iv PVPnintr. uabie gentleman tnat ntty-one passen- J gars went to Nag's Head owing to the A correspondent of the Pamlico En i tact, nr t.nft rtrAapnr. ncnamiiA Ann rhA fdn man, ataj. jonn uugnes reportna the more assertion of the agent at Tarboro H. Riggs, of Dare county, for the Sen- ronowing: . i mat ne, tne agent, was mjormea that ate in this district. ii mo nuvioio ui viaicu iuuuiv, l - - , ' ., ... . .. I Mnma nf tho tin oat- hdaf TCn hnxra aaor in mam mt.inr nasomhlorl An prove that htty-One 1011 Oltt not. My . . . . . " ratifVand'endorsr m "gard to the receipt r a lonS waB on-iuea- i!22!?5i and travel over the road was derived U- Yesterday some very nice oysters from sources that we deemed reliable, were """""duie. and visitors at Morehead City, who The colored people will make an ex stated that there were less visitors there cursion to New Berne on the steamer than had been for years, and we believe Elm City on the 29th inst. Trof . Dibble it and so does everybody else in this has the management of tho affair We are informed that but few if anv ""s". " y- letters are on the train that reaches COMMEECIAL. DOMKSTIO IdARKET. Tdbpentiot Hard, J1.00; dip, 51.75, Tar 75c. to J1.00. Seed Cotton 82.50a3.50. Cotton Seed $13.50 per ton. Beeswax 25c. per lb. Honey 75c. per gallon. Beep On foot, 5o. to 7c. Country Hams 13ic. per lb. 14 Lard 181c. per lb.; Eggs 11c. per dozen. Fresh Pork 7a8c. per pound. Peanuts $1.00al.50 per bushel. Fodder 80c. to $1 per hundred. Onions $3 per bbl. Field Peas $1.26a$1.50 per bushel. Hides Dry, 9allc; green 5a0o. Tallow 6c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 50aC0c. per pair. Meal 80c. per bushel. Apples 50c. per bush. Peaches $2.00 per bush. Potatoes Bahamas 40c.; yams 60c. Turndts 50a75c. per bush. Wool 12al7c. per pound. shingles West lndia,dull and n m. inal; not wanted: Building 5 inch, hearts, $4.00; saps, $3.00 per M. wholesale prices. New Mess Pork $18.00; long clears yjalUc; shoulders, dry salt, oiaoic Molasses and Syrups 20a45c. Salt 95o. per sack. Flour $4.00a7.D0 per barrel. BOAEDINGv BY W. 1TJISTIV, Jr. Airy Room., S'plrntlld View. Front Street, Beaufoit, N. C THE CHEAPEST CAMPAIGN FATER IIN Tilli STATE.' The News and Observer club rates from now until Deceinbpr are as follows: 5 copies, .? 2 00 10 copies, il 73 20 copies, 7 fOt 50 copies, 15 00 100 copies, 2S 00 Get upyour clubs at once. Vou should see that every voter in your county has a copy. Address. NEWS AND OBSERVER CO.. RALEIGH, N. C. Notice. the party, both Federal and State and pledge ourselves to work earnestly and continuously with all the power that in us lies from now until the polls close on the election day in November next, in order that we may claim, with justice, that we have done our whole duty in acnieving tne grand victory that so surely awaits us. St. Mary's School, RALEIGH, N. C. In obedience to an order of the Supi i ior Court of Craven county, 1 will sell for cnpli, et the court house door In the city of Ncwbc-i n, at TWELVK o'clock. XI., on coke The ADVENT TERM, the 87th Beml-An-HHrmriilV t.hfi WP.51.V-r Whin (ttV fit W Willi IUO yUlLMJOU Ul UUllUlllg U TiC MB Jfllt Iltli, 1984. yr ;r -1 nAi.iohArA t ft Kf oil oatn nouee in me Burr ana runninc: a x uul nun I nor txt c ninvri l r rsi rmn l V-fl viuuvui u uu w w ukuuus utuma u uu ukft l - - . ... l thdt&MS 1 8 o'clock vehicle to and from the boardtng nouses. tho National platform adopted at lraia as wis tne regular man wain. o watermelons and cantaloupes are Chicaeo and in the State platform connection was maae py mo ireigm later and scarcer this season than we adopted at Raleigh. train on the R R- wltn tne A- hve ever known Upon presenting the report of tbe LmiMt!mi 5n nnr nanor Q'ni roaota Tlie tinners from Norfolk, who are to head is the nlank walk between the committee Mai. Iluehes made a few re- Lcrn- in fnct a naaaanaar from TtHimn put the roof on the Town Hall, arrived intP R wh nh Rffnids ensv and comfort- marks in h s usual fore b e st via n bound to New Berne could no bv Rich- U" . cw- . i ' . i . ... ' j j. rv .mi j h-?t..:d that work. able travel to nart es vis itinar the sea- which he denicted the br eht DrosDects V10"" - shore and relieves pedestrians of the of the Democratic party, and dwelt uncomfortable unevenness of the side upon the character, and success of walks; but notwithstanding this, a very Grover Cleveland, the National stand decided impression has been made on ard bearer of the Democratic party. His just as soon and just as cheap as by the Little Sammie. infant son of II. II W. & W. K. R. Ihis is, and was simply and Annie Carrow. died on Wednesday outrageous. morning last at Ocracoke, whim it was As a political machine I am conscious carried a few davs nreviouslv with a mat Ji nave as mucn interest in tne a. view to restoring it to health. Ar M r P 1? no fVvl WV,iffr,l n- I the Street by some 01 the tair visitors remarks on tne necessity ot organization 0(;her man gmr8 aimea at me as to We are Pleasecl to learn that our were nointed and had a trood effect. h.'nonn intarnaf. iu trnina nnrl mailo inenu mose ruwier is uomg o weu ' 3 l o " "' ....... . ., , . .... i . ..1- . i . The resolutions were unanimously and being more clamorous, etc., fail to wllB nui uolBI cracuKe, adopted. convince mis community mat me At a meeting ot the Washington L,ight r,,, ri r, - , , iicMiii, Kiucuuio rausmauu piuoi uuu tnianiry, neia on inursaay nignt last, Clement Manly, Esq., was loudly is run in the intere8t of the business the company voted to accept the invita- there , Mr. F. F. Koonce, of Ocala, Florida, was in the city on Thursday on his way to a visit to his father, Dr. Fhil. Koonce, of Carteret county. He tells of a won derful orange tree, owned by a widow, in Floriia, which produces at one bear called for. He suggested that we go into an or ganization of a Cleveland and Scales Club. men. X. Will They. Editor Journal: A communication ini oirrlif onn f VrtraoTif1 nrarttraa At tarn cents apiece this tree will bring an in-1 Or. motion of A. W. Wood Clement lJ!! come of $300 annually, equal to 6 per maniy, r.sq., was unanimously eiectea backer80f Eastern North Carolina would cent interest on a capital of P.000. If President of the Club. support the Democratic State ticket if The temporary chairman gave way tney tion of the Pasquotank rifles to join with them in celebrating the landing of Sir Walter Raleigh, which takes place at Nag's Head on the 23d, inst. The For cutulocue address the Rector, KKV. BENNETT SMEDES, A.M. jyia diwiim Horner School, OXFORD, N. C The FALL SESSION, 1884. beelns the FOURTH MONDAY (38th) OF JULY. Terms bs neretorore. New Catalogue Just Issued. Jyll) dw4w Coal, Coal. Hay, Hay, Ice, Ice, Wood, Wood. this widow has many such trees some of our vounir widowers had better look after her. Compliment to a Virginia Lady. The ne. rest and one of the handsom est of the . Morehead sharpie sailing boats has been named for Miss Kate Doe, of , Danville, Va., a popular young lady, spending the season at the New committee of five were appointed on grand style, The trout brought to this market from have no ticket of their own, but Ocracoke and other places on the coast for the PrnsinVrir who nn ratine thfi 1 would proDaDiy support their JNational are as poor as they well can be, dry as a ,.,.,plu ,eos .-X know that there was a worth nurchasiner. aunng tne campaign, ana toia nis man hung in JNew uriearns during the hearers in clear and rineintf words late war, which was a cold blooded muraer, ana aoes ne snow wno mat murderer was, and does he suppose that the people of North Carolina or any other Southern State will vote fer murderer for President of the United States? C, at JNag s tieaa on tne aa, inst. ine n i it t a tit l ii nm tlfa n i . 1 . i i 1 1 rr ft imn i 1 1 ! . FOR SALE BY WATSON & DANIELS. next, two purts of lots of lnnd sltunted on the west side of Pasteur street. GKO. ALI.KN, Cotnnilssioner. Newbern.N. C. June 21, 188f. Je251m PROFESSIONAL. Wm. .T. CLARKE, ATTOENEY AT LAW, BEIINE, 1ST. O. Practises In t he Courts or Carteret, Craven, Hyde, Jones, Lenoir, Pamlico and Wayne counties: also In the United States Court at New Berne. . Collection of seamen's wages and al claims agaliiBt vessels a specialty. , umce lour uoors aoove uaBton i louse. niar'21-di.twtf L. J. MOOKK. W'M. K. CLAltKE. MOORE & CLARKE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, New Berne, N. C. Will practise In the Courts of Carteret, Cra ven, Oreeue, Hyde, Jones, Lenoir, Onslow and Pamlico counties. Also in the Suureme Court at Kaleleh and the United States Courts at Now Peine and Raleigh. J-Collecting a specialty, npSdwtl H. what they should do. On motion, E. Gerock and Nunn were elected Secretaries. On motion of Maj. John Hughes a I STATE NEWS. Gleaned from our Exchanges. Berne House, Morehead Citv. permanent organization and rules to I The "Kate Doe" is one of the largest ronnrt ftt S1w,fint mt to he i i a f i i i a i I ' 1 pleasure noats in tne naroor, nanasomeiy called by the PreBident. The following Folloksyille Items. fitted, up and a very fast sailer. She was built on North river, in June, by V. B. Salter, for J. S. W. Hellen, her captain, and with Tier new colors and favorite name, presents an attractive appearance in the fine sharpie fleet and will be as, popular with Bailing parties as her namesake is among a whole host were appointed: A. W. Wood, S. E. Street, P. Holland, George Ashe and Hardy B. Lane. . About seventy-live names were en rolled, and the meeting adjourned. Goldsboro Messenger: The many friends of Capt. E. A. Southerland will regret to learn that ho haa been confined to his bed, at tho Gregory House in this city, for several days, where. with malarial lever; and it is thought that it will be some time belore he will be convalescent. The South- Company have gen APPLY AT THEIR ICE HOUSE, Noar Foot of Middle street, New Berne, JN, CJ. (ST Call on us before purchasing else- jyld dwly TRINITY COLLEGE. Personal, Hon. W. E. Clarke returned Thursday ot North Carolina friends and admirers, evening from Raleigh where he wit nessed the Democratic ratification meet 9m (he Normal School. !n -,i,nh ha uva was ft ixrnnrl ftffftir. r i n i r ' -rr 'a 1 1. n - I " .. jur, tu, m. jvoonce, ot wuriow, nao i 0n Jarvia p., tTnv stinn,r. TpV Rain is much needed now. Crops are good through our entire section. Our farmers are of good cheer, No items this weak, on acrvnint of I CIQ Express your itemizer being off to Beaufort and erously reduced their rates of trans- Morehead lor the paBt two weeks enjoy- portation in regard to lruit con .uo.aicums oca Mtot,. Sienett 10 U16 -Jj'rmt J ftir. tO COme PreDaratorv Class. 4 5U uer month. Board A Cleveland and Scales Club was Inff in thin titrr Tnlw 3fif l. onl 51 of I from $8.oo to $12 uo per month. Send for Cata- onrftnized hern last Saturday aftrnnnn ,7 T.X .117 xU n 10Sue ana partlculan,. July 12th,at4oVlock; afteronlvafew tLm!l f.JLWl Fall Term beelns Ave. 20th. and ends Dec. 23d, 1884 (Vt months). Christmas vacation two weens, spring xerm begins Jan. 7 in. and ends June 11th. 1885 M months). Tut- I tion in College Classes, to 50 per month; In hours notification and fifty or sixty sition ara third less than their names enrolled. Only a temporary regular rates. vv oihuwju are organization was effected, with H. C. Ibusilv engaged at the "Arlington Foscue as President and Dr. Street as House," in this city, pushing it to Rev. SI. L. WOOD, D.D., Pres., Jyl2 Trinity College, Randolph Co., N. C. NOTICE. State oy North Carolina, uraven county. i!Ii!T J- E- other8 PMse.d iSStSSS completion, according to its origin- ui. um, .u. u dOwnforMOreheadCity lMtnigbt,: O. "-"IuT: ft, hrfi ronaiaHnTr of 1 DeaUtltUl design. VVlien Com- Thesnbscrlber having quallfled as Admin, a dinloma and Carr's man for Drofic- U, t -rr ,... S9mmlw? OI inree, consisting Oi l , ri .i Axriim j- lstrator of the estate of Humphrey Starkey, . uuion, asii., d. vv huh jauu mniuy Messrs. Street, J. U. liryan ana J. If. 1owju, an muaiuw uujjoo iu deceased, on the 7th day of July, A.D. 1884, lency in the art Of teaching. JJiplomas .f fh. nif olaft ,i0q1.dj A tt,. Bama White, was ODnointed to see ahout will hft bv t.hfl Vmit Fair, it will hft before the Probate Court ot Craven county. wtw nwardfld to M and mans to 14. , .... . - . erectinflr a flair nolo at this nlftoe. nMhoMr tfcA KonilaAmacrf: hntal ; aereby notineg all persons paving claims .. . l tram. ! - " , tt T a TT j- i n rluu"uv uouunuiuw. uvfuui against satu iwitaie to present tnem ior pay- Werelad to seoth Country teachers T ir A o1,r,t0,.jn- t?i0 Me88rs- A. Jlaskms, a. Hudson and Dr. 1 tne state. Mr. J. P. Cords, for meut on or before the 1st day of August, lsta, ., f X ,".. , Jas Koonce, of Sumpterville, Fla., Ni h. Street were appointed to address , T I ' A or this notice win be pleaded in bar of then attending wieso ixorrams uuu .iiub , the citv. visitinc relatives. thri mMtinr at its nflrmanent ore-aniza- several years a woiKiuau iu uie themselves for: their work. We have Councilman B. M. Gates leaves to day tion. So you see, even if it is in a Re- machine shops of W. F. Kornegay often heard the proposition advanced fo western N C where he will ioin publican county, Polloksville was one & Co., left last week for Raleigh, to that a . teacher's wages should be no hi8 wife fa 8pendi the 8ummer We nXllBX black cToudTCubli T? ? TO011,111 T .,BlI058 f r? more than ordinary laborers, and we nnnB thft iZnMnte will treat him EiJnC are almost persuaded, that the idea is . ha win r ., lnnk!nol mJ flame of Democracy which exists with-P1ce-Jn-'-esday morning last, ii - i i. I . i v t - a . ...v, i- I in If alAio-h nnr ar.AArriArl nnrrpfr, wnnn Humiuu luubh wuu uiuaq i i i t a. . l: i uui uu v uuim ui icwaiu m vui uicaous. i ' J ,-- line city mmer. , xu tuo lueauuuie - -f tut -ci irnr,airatT renrt n niioiif? thomRfiivfis for the L . , - 1 man, Mr. W. i. Kornegay, r. rt.r Oreely I8 Found withFIreofHIs Com. united in the holy bonds ofmatri m.n.v ftnd timfl r.renarinir-for their Crop ir.w.. ' : ' rades. mony io MISS Annie li. 3I10W, Ol r r. " I a AiHAif ..... . . . f fiaf Aifv 'PhA motHO(TA nraa nnna. urofess on, they should be paid well for The relief ships Thetis and Bear found ru"T .J ' "6- Ha5i" HPrvippd ' Ms Koonce deserves nrugu . luunnuuo vuwusuip, uouos ljieut. vjrreeiy anu otner survivors 01 tne i ","M"l'" """"" ""t'fj credit for his enterprise and perse ver ance. pleaded in bar of their recovery. ah persons incieutea to gam smxe win make Immediate payment. Done this Kith day of July, 1884. JAS. C. HAKRISON. Jylltsw Public Administrator. J. STRAUSS & CO., Goldsboro, IV- J., OEOROK V. 8TIIONO, DANIEL K. FK11RY, Kilelgh, jn.u. Klnston, N.tJ STRONG & PERRY, KlNSTdN, N. C, ATTORNEYS ANL COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Having formed a copartnership for the firactlce of the law m Jones county, will regu arly attend the courts of the same. rronut attention paid to collections. maylH-diwtf HTKUNO & f KKKY, PHIL. HOLLAND, JR. OWEN II. GDION HOLLAND & GTJION, Attorneys at Law, Office on Craven St., two doors abovo lVllook Will practice in the Counties of Craven Jones, Onslow, Carteret, I'limltcnaud Lenoir frompt attention paid to collections, apr29-dwlv. . Jf. StMMo.S", CI.KMKNT JCANLY. SIMMONS & MANLY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will practice In theCourlsof Craven. Jones. Onslow, Carteret, Pamlico, Lenoir and Hyde, and In the Koderal Court at New Hi rue. fcbtid&wl "I.G. L SHACKELFOC ' Surer eon IentiKt NEWBEItN, N. C. Office on Middle street, over M iss Kale Cur- raway's Mlllineiy Htore, opposite linptlst Church. Ten Year Practical Experli-iit'e. Hep'iXdAwly DR. J: D. CLARK, OKivrrisri NEWBERR, N. C. Office on Craven street, between Pollock and Broad. aprlTlAwly Tuckahoe county, and Pink Hill township, Lenoir Greely expedition near Cape Sabine, in couple took the cars at once for a conntv.afinrlansthA following rpnort: Smith's Sound, June 22d; seventeen of tour through the New England ' rha fr.nranrir.tiv A fwranni rnmnriaincr rha 1 i . ji . 1 1 i I . Farmers who have poor crops don't e7r,edition died7rom starvation at the ?iaL ey . wu! F lu? uoor8 asn, want to see tneir names in print. uropBi point wnere round, ana one was around Pleasant Hill are badlv damaged drowned ; the survivors are at St. John's, h. wh..a wt. v it ti.. F.i all now in good health, but weak; An 014 Field Weed. portant alterations ana improvements arrna .ar anA ,A.nnJV to the church building and the work wof MSSSffiS SSt3KK :w..rfA" d the want of work; Wm. Ballard, jr., 1888? when reached by the rescuing KiSSow MANUFACTURERS OF Church Improvement. The New Berne Methodist Episcopal Church South' have contracted, for im played great zeal in raising funds for ' this purpose and will-6xpen,l some three or four thousand dollars on the improvement and will have a building in every' way suited to the most ad vanced ideas of fconveniece and useful ness. Mr. Carroll, of i Baltimore, has the contract and will push the work to a Bpeedy completion. : , The Rev. Dr. Burkhead,' as pastor, has rendered eflioierit service in .building up this had the best cotton seen on the stroll in rtZJ b lung medicine yet dis- n,o..i.KhnrV1nni Fnnntoin wiliiamB. T T' ' Ai" L J7::ri j u. " oovered, wnen made into a tea and ""v were uiiauio w woi uu wum uuu uhyo KSn -,,-fK - l.o , m . . . m 1 1 a . I . .1 . i . TTT.'f CA - I w u vu vv vi vuw w n vvv uum sj., nas a nne crop 01 cotton ana corn, surviveu anotner uny,-rr. oior. v Dre8ent8 lnto Taylor's Cherokee Rem edy of Sweet Gum and Mullein a pleas ant and elfectiye cure .for Croup, Blinds, Brackets, Mouldings, Window and Door Frames, JAMES REDMOND, Agent and Bottler OF THE Scroll Work, Dressed Lumber,. And all other kinds of . Wood Work for Builders.: Work done in First-Class Manner only. Estimates made on application, affairs and has been ably seconded by Tnts : p:nt Hfii want John F. Mew- boro he eoes to Asheville. where he will your druertrists for them. Manufactured and all work guaranteed. Work deliv- tV VorVino: Society, who have been in- borne nominated for Register of Deeds, remain until about the 10th of August, py Walter A. laylor, Atlanta, (ia., pro- , .i,nri5nff nolnt when and he is confident ne win De eiectea wnen ne expects so Degin nis canvass 01 prutor 01 xayior h rremium uoioRne. " he has good land, is a good manager, a good farmer, made a good crop of I wheat, and Mrs. Williams gave the stroller a good dinner. Over in Pink Hill he found some of the crops on sandv lands looking ! badly: W. N. Major Stedman. Major Charles M. Stedman, Deme- Whooping Cough, Colds and Consump- cratic candidate for Lieutenant-Glover- tion. Price 25cts. and $1.00. This nor, left for the West yesterday eve- with Dr. Biggers' Southern Remedy, an ning. He goes to Raleigh to confer equally efficacious remedy for Cramp, with the Chairman of the State Execu- Colio, Diarrhea, Dysentery, and chil- v - tive committee, tnence to ureensooro. aren sunering irom tne enects or teetn- HUUUlM.lu.y.v,,v, . J In. npon. . liltU corn and it has been well culttvated, he Qen A M Demooratio can- household should bo without, for the church in both temporal and spiritual . t home . He Bava the Demo- dav for oonsliltation. From Greens- attacks ef the lungs and bowels. Ask l ie in tlie performance of the 1 f and make a good officer. i expects the. Western counties unless otherwise! jyl5 dwlm I desired. jy4w2m dlw . " - : : ' . "'" j BERGNER & EKGEL - BREWING GO'S PHILADELPHIA ' ' : LAGER BEER. New Berne, N. C. ' ' v-.,;.r..; c:y'-, . .V This beer took premiums at tbe Ceii tennial Exhibition at Philadelphia and the Paris Exposition. Keeps better than any other in warm .climates, and is the favorite brand wherever known. Fer sale in kegs or crates. . dw i I i
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