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h.. s'ahnacwce- .-t. TIIZL AOLT JOUAhAi.,1 -clan paper ' pabM-tud daily sxoapt Cfc i -.y, at H.Mpr ror.tl lil lor six ssoatka. Xtrtlvsivd to tr f WcrtbnttMniti)lButt. THEKEWBEBkTS JOURNAL. AM eota-oa pa, par, M pak.Wk4 every Tkarsaay at gtsepsf AaaeSS. r-, - . r ArtVERTISIJtOEATW (DAILY) Oas lack ubfHmu; cu week, 1N one montk . . . . - . - t th cttOBlkt.HP.00; aUauetks, lAAtt) t It n.anha. SkaAS. m-r ! ATuumnf au .cadf Jkaad el "City Itkmg aaiHiUM(trok aMrtlo ) ,r.t I ',' Mb adserttaeatettsiwtU be aalrlk Ww e . KHIMI SAT iriee..; ."i'.v.'.i jfcl f " ' - Aatteaaof Msrriagaa Watt at if 4 , sharer -wUt k toiwtii frea, -All addlueAei masts will be margea' s Mate par llav ', '." I , faysseatafer traasieat a4vBUk.sa.eau MM made as advaae. K-cstsr adverUeamsw wlU he eottsetad aaxaaag at tka aa4 of aac V r v -f -vichoi; piaMiawt aa( r a iaoa Ooi , w hmw maa ara.HiHaHa4u arnaau h. anjaBiaiMMa-bsaMifal tb&l fcpaUJu li SilalrHnnriaihn. . . if L. Hit i k-llVW).l. ki - . ; iikaaatWiarikai.MUa.aka w tk... FX-1,1. r .i.9iwMt kkMkr'' ij'i'.'--f 1. " Any iwraou Imimcanrlevrdat utumbt- . auNii eomtnantaatinn can ohtato Ilia nama of ui auiiior oy appiicatiuo at Uila omoa and kkowut wkaiaiu tba ciaayaMacxwia. THE JOURNAL! CaUfa4a tk4 oM oaai N4 Mara. N 4 MniraTsaJASTia has been on! a - .- : ' - ' .,-,y . r. - a A - . . . li. L r jmr oia nwn,e "f1 eouniy ana wm sau lorj iirazii en the tin of JanfJ ' 5Ut v l " x '-y. ' 1 1 1 ... .. I i VSkViHicTAlft-t WHTTKEvhan Wrn - ' "' ed euoogb about, tb crooked ways 1 iL - A. a uw ls nmungBinent iMntmmAnr r tkAl j roiten- nay to ooastitate a uoara or inTettieation.r fia tne mam island . siais aiui , buna Humuinui u hi suuk ha. undergoing .econsnctinn since 18TS, and -the acconnta show wwvmw aeiiars Bieni on ner. u uis, - T-JW .TnT. a . ' ' ' ' 'i4 ' sjfLtBCriacCjeiary, is aoout inreei timmm arho a av ktiiii nT'fhl.amA t iu ii, 1 ' . ill 8 . L cBwoouir ana ciass comu nave oeirTr"iT: T ooTT" ot nnn .r bniU for ajret JhItepnbhcaia J3d ..nil. i . : r i j j i i . .uut v a w . T Commerce Ocpvention Atlanta seems to coincide with regard to the,, further, coinage of iilverr We believe those tfM giviuK Biiver w uiuc yi not : : n i t vrr i. this" a convention of bankers at oneorancu oi xne commercial mn :&$$.M'&9toS lt 4t lair representation or all branched j "of tradoiAt anv rat, their views inrita- . f Mia rnnrnaAntatiTOB in j ' vi "i Mingress. ..j- , ,fv..T . 7. i 1 i ii, - - I THE AtiBICCLTUBAI. BUREAU. ,v iuo jitm unu uBjnTtr, Uiuah f;.joLKKAW, tne agricultural bureailiWinf;lj5 tima ,79l loSms bave1 ; at Washington. rwill be of sbmehncresised" to .2,858' v'ahd 92,383 ; practical value i to the farmers of the country. Wadoubt this very much. :Xhe country cannoe and are or morel practical use to the farmera-iitQ -;yeap thaa 3he ciiltaral, uureau ' ' ar " . C . . : 'i a : y M ' ' I S: managements Jtfr. .nr. j. ii. hsjl or any oi our trucn i -, jurmaN ?Ma: mnimrr nrnui'm -!.: I I - wa.v nvvivu inuiv ir&nvrfiM miviuinr. .. . . . . . ... 1 ,wu,' uul"s r '""""J -beans,' peas, cabbage, asparag08,S potatoes, turnips, stfawberriesetc J inaa m cai ever wara iroiti tueii Ssgrlcbltoraltiowa-:; ' t ' t I ' - a m . ' ai ; Greene, Ptt.i, Pnslow. .Hyde and Beaufort, in fast, all through East- 7 em Carolina that jcan ve inof.. . mat ion abont the cnltivation or .' , ! ' - " .' II 1L.L 111 v ourn. net) huu coiton. mat win ue , worth more to a farmer in this sec- i tioA than all Mia AXTteHmeiitai inu!h by Mr. UOLEMAif during his term ; of office. ; ,rrtl. v-.;" ;. ; jaainaJis : uecessaiy lor lueae f.'iUArk in ' ilrf ia fin n wnl vnin;i sv iu uioovia luaiiiui. wvii i w a QrnAnff t Kaiv1 KvaIIaaI farnnan nnr1 In sthrs';Va&olai . - views and 'PtimwabmA nITia Jnrrs, v HAL.ba-beeB''trviair to trorfeT lift KMubrs in this faction npMo this - plan- ot 'i com n sjcatin g muu i.oue another. ,and we are , note witboat "hope of succeeding. 1 Tuerey are, - man v of brir readers who aava ex perimental acres..,' ,Wa want them to report the resnlt of fher ppera. Uta- ach year, nd lei tneir , brother fanners Lave thpcnf fl, it, bid It Is just as important to r " ""t.whea : failures have been i r wbn. they Bare succc 2 Zi Z. would not favor aboliLlc V 'iC -artscat of the government; u u well, iw-haps, to fceep ?t gc or the- p1' tosef gttbering 4isernir 'ing inf nnationj buf m facunaUne kpuiment that-4ill be of any practical service., to the j They- are now famished by J2ng farmers throughout the "country Itjland., JThe. gouth .can. Jay, these Ida failnrfl anA will niwkW. i AlOd UQWrl fa the GthLlfiiei'icin I Jfailnre, t1 1" T. "" ta 1 1 n m ' ' o t. v;,jliuarket8 cheaper thnnl'rlandcan red-thottaaad dollars : Ilk a . - . . k , 1 kVVfcVUV - DUO T WUAlm A V A. ViAU W lV i v fl??2W th(ftNMPw tberAtlautie n .thaWon, no WifclT.folr.tlus purpose. and tbon back : again on thfl goods, Am iarMttAmAtrTUw with Mai.! .jCHtis i theduiegtes appointed by Gover nor Scale, for. the State of North i Carolina, latretired : wer'chaBt Is I favorably, impressed, with thcduh I . , - .!. ... . . in sympathy with its bbjects. Ipecially does he consider that much I n'nl (X ivA XjA,,ti, k peciany noes ne consiqerinat mncn good can" feinli tqe Bonth, by ft calm conBideiouof th niatters propose fotaajscnssiOBasuMalor .'Alictsr 48 a geaineTtsrhef'Sn(l is 'enthnsiastio ovet'ittrts 'Tapid d vancemeBt of the material int6reita of North Carolioa and the broader iiuea ui LipjuLi jUiMUM qru;re! among ner, peoples it ;t i e In convofsationWjlb a VonsUlu tin ' renrffeMifafJtin ' , vpxtnrAiv ' Major' Tucker rgate89meiintera8tibg facte j-elaUy tQ -5Torth;i;CuroIinf's I'."'"7?' ." "f tpitwiaa i 1 1 An n raster jvsl a f.iAf i riiar vni a MAirn i 'AtMtiiarin At iiota: I " vim" uvv tofore-rewlved bnt fewTUJceasiob from other Statesyet thete fls. ai reasonable expectation ol a now title I of immiCTAtioHf hAintri turned I wards her( .sliat iWithont-that. I UaUIiii HMkli hkhtA1 nH ..1I.:aL. " mf. "IT. 'a . , '"C her nrftdnhtft'tl.nt.fhA natnral . . : . .. i .. r ' , . j crease of her population .is mtivAl iea, ana ueiore tne nett census' sis 1 will rfnnhtlAfia Kil WiJiffl -9 (WIA Hi i - v vww -w w yiv oT'ie'n breadth oii Vad iisesiroai tl sea ta ttaa -beieht ; of a 7.000 i feet In I j.1 a. . -J LI Jl, .IT'J ,i I mo weawirn uioantainst "'",.y, Her population Is larfyAericu tnral. lot oflheSQJM)Q;hoa)i6 in nin 1 1 h n . r 'i f i ci mm i-rMMMi iiiiyiiaiH h ifti w rvi a in ui mi uiiiiihi m bmidea osia.AFve...hdrleT. ftnd4ilJr6eomisft fai.iiflttrsf 'Rncb ws'ihfUrerffaiasii Ulii "JUgrcsra.ibiitb'e'wart Jec fiture iff -impfovlDgl I l . m-n . . ... Doiweea ovana w'Hcres. :"ineri are abort 10,009 vnderLnftf acrei fj. frt,iW0fA-.. -T-i Wg;aWCnini.ng:ha8,io -late.j-ear rece?eq. great impqi8ei8n4j:nS mvs orjvortn lrollna have stpqd 71 A.J. F T . : "T:-7 I outj-uiBui a DaanvsDeoDie encatTea ilinth8e,.lndu8tnesas,in.farmiie hue LhA nnmbAr is constantly in creasing, ."Jin J8S0 here were forty nine tujlis; now there At4 sixty-four, In the 4)astrflve, rears the looms tl an H anmiltAH haV nAarlv dnnhlAill spinaies nave raereased to i5U,ww. AU " af ?!"ve" oweu muisj ilAAAa built up snch towns as Durham an 3 WlnatoiK rt r.rCT V"1 cH aw tobacco 1 JKKTI.Cn inNi an jmni Lfirm ivcnn ZIIU. I. I likew4. Mnrf'of'creV'weaitbJ aart jnany . nanda are employed iu lmnismFj nDnnnrutu LucrKwun. .. Maior Tnccer thoughts that In the.1 " i , . eeneral Improvement 6f the conntrv' the Sonth would share tatnrftlly; bnt mora than that the oneninr nn of the South rhad, now pegun in IAMaAaafc . K Tk. 1. t 1 . IK .11 ctuuwi wavtu 'vrvnim wuum tank ,aa h most pro. gressjre., and., prosperous of i.-ber Southern sisters. She was opening np railroads in many directions. New -enterprises were constantly belas begun and pushed to comple &knX Hhemuiagementof railroads shoni4 ps in jthc interest of the peo ple as well as Cor their own interest and bellerrtg thesei niattera would adjust themsejvesj jna railroad com mission, bad been appointed by the legislature. ' He. thought there was no need for. (any now,.and that a wise and prudent course of the rail road lines would prevent any dis rwsitionf to haf e'onei'The.State, however, needs more lines. ; At present there ' are thirty-nine roadi and three' branches, running1 1,820 miles vThe roads earn fair profits and are generally in good condition. The railroad problem is not there fore of great interest to the people of North. Carolina, except so far as freight to points beyond the limits of thAeiirft coyerited, and their rvgufaltoii Would 1)6 a matter j iriJoVlT'iKXey .rrerV 'ne lAme ric ajff jjeoiili.dr; iatetrst: to the South. Drawingra tins rfrom the great Northwest,' tar the South Atlantic seaboard, one could mark the nearest course to South Amer ica. The trade between these sec tions should therefore find centra at ITc-fo!" WilmiBjton, Charle ton a: I 5. vannah. All of th' e oint ?o: 1 rare in such a tre a, he Louth .wcid contribute taiL Sonth America needs cotton pooda. land canJ l..ran i tt.-i u.7uJ.l "aiava ftiwht1: besides interest,: cdmmisslons ana insnrance. . i L'J4i i -a - . rnut cveryaaTaniage a dnhDfed thafc -thfl reRnlt flf: thi SthmTOUlft.esUtMish-a depot of goods m the leading South Ameri can markets, and "undersell Great Britain, Jqt flrst tby tons flhdnt ooffe.i -frflits.' i6tCMiwontdi.be a re turn eargo, while (outgoing vessels woald take onriSfrriculturaliiiipla- iucuwi wtuni (WUD lie built larger hopes oa this n; tar wben oar merchantsiandimilla kad iionca 47airrylenteredint the 7., Xn, reference, ,10 he.uestion 6f ftilTercqinage.Jdajorj Tucker sdld tbat j uec dnt snot i4tttax'b"s vmcn t;otJseinftenee,to' ii as itomW. Thia lojci! ;.tja'T jreyaih;ijeflyl!,at:itBe ncwtherQijttnaJicia) entra.:whtle thejifwe&temiDemotjTSts- n7 wIl jus11 BMiji "Wetfern- RepnbTicansl'-'Kcil'd , jine; opposite. ;yigjf caa ttusycjasii with inosfe iateresfijo.i While! h did UosthinstTthSt4rofi'tand' todar1 in tM OfesMM'bF AnVnoftbib eflndn tidl cbn.iTilsionnbe(tiins(3 or the coin the president1 ad .Borthflrs llnattr oier ' GettMBlVc t "hArp conjd conje' firortr , )tett'orarYanBf- Tucker, is ,a.hard jaonjey.inuua nd thinks . thasbotk silvep and "gbid 'v.-'Va.i-'- -lV.,. ifdeohoed to Cfeatrvin Valdflaa cbtn- M aredwith-Meirfd.:1 ,WhBtheV.;lhiS; i i iiu i at i.uiiiw w spilt v iir Hill, iru aau ra lntringiyaitieut im aoiiar was the aamii as lhat oL V. tfold dollar. Now' thejWtriasc.Valuejof i sl;BilvBr aoiiar laineariy onaioortu lestrtnan govorhment does and pockets the difference.o.Thei ?peopl -wboi ibse tneae osllver -dollars for- the' -most parr nre m-tne -west ana .soutn Wiyprtiroo tjftr6;,them.,;;,Tb4 gofiprmeftt f tjiusj wakes j nearly twenty cents oa all the' silver doh ars it furnishes to the West and South. Major 1 Tucker says be is cqin Bitreand to utilize ai silver uruuueca mna taerama'Hme inri nish the ep!e with plfenty of hard money, unt it'pngbt to be good money dwlUs oaght to bw worth a dollar, jntrinBicaliy ; asi wen as nomlnailTi iille sranted it made bo by the additidn bf a6gbl$llve'or wnas was uetxer, or a ntue goia. jp brine, the, coin, no to. the croier standardTftbie..: There was no dii- Ucnity.ia.itner case, ' lie did pot want t the t Southern people, Jwhp M fret dollars.' to li i ve Jaonreciatid curre?cyf;'iiT,bey,iold.,i tbejr .oottoni abroaa And: ware entitled to bare a gold 45urrncyi but -Silver wns ler-j; nap preieraoie.' ior xnfijr ise in, 11 Country. 'lie.' : thoreiore'. ; wanii the'ilr jalas.tOjbft ooiued of fail valaej t-,p i'i t sij tui U 'reference' to"riehtf Bt;tooi:in trade, for the last r wo : yearsj .-or more,, Major jToker thinks there are jmanyj causes tending' to' that directioa-iiwantJf!iofu 'confidence. overprodai0n,ujncreased, Jines bf, railways, wnenh bnemess of tbfl copfllry. would J)0t, .jdstify, the :jOnt Isy.i' We anust consider th4 over trading ef oorpeopletbe buying of more thari they tonid jpay for, rflfjr ting in debt for tlo mans of living far beyond their reach, and finally, in many jnstanees, setting tip with thair-merchants and ncornmislriTi merelrabts J"givighp ;all ?nd yclj ifemalniD'jin ilettCjTo all.wo may addba crpp,yeaf,i Now the quesi tioDjof; the day is, bow to improve Ons ednditisn and :,reuiely matters; These iar -qnestioBS whiphawilf ptS sent thomselvetd- jth'.seftpas con-' aider at ion of commerciai con vention, now, soetem bled in Atlanta, and to 1 be entire oountry1,1' Major Tocker had rather le:irir th views of pothers aaf to'tbeli'f me.ly than Iq express his ewniit iWonli reutore ta urgs that hen there is overpro duction in any line of manfifortntrs the mills shot down for such length of time as will beaeccessary for tie already' manufactured aiticles to find a market. It is better to make the loss now, s - 1 . c, than to seep outs eg, - 7 . - r ios Jor months Si;4 ye:, , b, ,c princirle that . e t . i tave cur timber when tl.fr? is a ,!".;t of lam- buouiu up uiuietsu bs; money. ,,xue ddfbW '.' standard' J'Jfeoognizea., rill ovet t he cJ till zed worl(L JL fare the that 'or i a -geld doHar.'Fonr gold doltert;MI k;enbti5bltrer;,to make flya siivei! 'donarL.tThis he too: good a- tJOtitbero; man to wish bkHtMuV:,Wrdois;b cbntianetd ber i the 1 arket.-' . The ibor ques tion i t the: 5outh ison, that will Lrequc a gre, ttuor gut and considers- LkinLi the utnfe abont the coming question of laborers. The Major fears that the danger ons yhingya little leapHig?' will be an.imortaut factof 4a determining thisjaaesttfh.. Tito. parents should teach their children that education does not moln eiemption from labor and the desertion of the field, but 'only a better knowledge of bowl to work; and td"value 'the dignity t of .117 V .. i . 'iilJi) 3 iulrtHi tl3 . .-.vr.rf fill C 01 iiHolti U: i-ft ,sa;iai. , I)9lfi'J .1 I u bill lOi. '!l jt.fVJ hi 1 1 fl-3lj .' it.l. I;.:: -Ill n'i) It u Abslute!y: F?;u i r v Jfla powder sever nea.f. A .marrel iof tmruy, atrengthv and wholeeorneneee. . More tconomLcal than tbe ordinary kinds, ana can not be eold in eompetlnon with the multitude Of low teati short weight, alum or pboaphste powders. Sold only In cans. IIotau Hakjko Powdbb Oolo6 Wall-at.. V, novis-rrdw l.lir ii"i;ji Thorianiihenohkef. Skkdthe man;.! I V, wa pvK, "'YV' f" r . fcaUOer. alia had what you all actofola, very iuychicrof nlA, my arder, he had heap aors, ome big, aome UUe aorea, lout time. Tbey totii ook nmch meaiclne And, died; :tbe ores wai all tliay Jeft toe,',1, ,,r (,,. I . Yea, yes," replied the man, "I see now it ). Yonr another Inherited her disease, scrofula. and toot fathet canght hit OH the wipe, and you Inherited or was iMirn with both oom- floiAta. ; $ut wby pine sway ahd die when yockn be ;nredTT .ifdft)Yii.i :H. !!' l Been oone oaea over ur bohmiwh mg 1 Lore medicine, and It no good. Money II aooe and sore here let. Borne doetors bartce heap money, but no good." ... ) I . -'uuv my irienu," aaia u mn, xou ul hold of the wrong medicine. Go to Che drug stare and get one bot tle of B, B. B.,and before uaiDgallof It you will feel better. It la aqulck care. It will cure all sorts of sores. Scrofula, Hleod Potaoa caught on the- wing, Itching Humoral Oatarrb. tilood sad Ekin dlaeaaoa and Kidney Troubla.v i . r. lbe so thankful for your kindness, and wlU go get B. B. B. to-dayj" replied the mon- W fjtl -VUlr TO h ' -'J...r , -l "0b. might I kiss those eye of Ore, T"Ten Thousand scarce would quencU desire: mni wnniainvrpiDf npiiD uiiH!' . r t And d weHan ageon erery klsa.'' 'x-' , That yonht flode needs" something for his blood; he bt otterlr too fresh; B.B.B. Is the best thing sor him. because one bottle will eurehljn.ilBatithatfludetotiotkH alene In Sla terrestrtal .kloty4.net by A "lug full.'i ktatiy dthkraar eonsderablr "rattled" just aowADout tne oiood potaon nSRiness, nut li. B. B. will cure for the leaat money and In the ahortest'11me;"The boom lsqomlng. Purlfyk purly.ii-..i ,,a ia .M -. " ' ' "Ohi Josle,ff snJd, little gleeful Mandt "we are going Ui joave some honey made at onr sve some honey made at onr f do yon knewr' asked Jeele. nonse. now do yon gnewl" asked Jeeie, Beoanke taammit sent the- servant after three B's. aad I don't know what bees are geod for only , to make honey,'.'. .' T Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Oa. will Ball any omsaviu wtnraermi dook mi: For.aale in.Newbern br B.M. UUrKY.i -t , v ., ' i 1 ; : i " i 1 " -n-! Ilrs. M. D. DEWEY - WHF flisrat her LS-RGE1 AND COM- IM(i'a ANJ SUMMEK A-IHU liIW lifl A iO A OI X JLiIliO I II 11l ai fjt;rf OTna .-twi ;-uii-i; W b ih she sviU be naeaBed o show U) her riemds coBtOmeM on that J ay. 1 ' , tit04tsooAus autencion ta nertpretny eleoUoa of CHILDREN ahd INFANT'S UPS! aifUiA' in i I til 'ttdtf'Jj I'll? I JIM J llllBHIf .'Mill II .11... "1 Ifl u (ill l U ilASATA Mii Ifir.li llC--V''k, l1 .;;l.i,'J.I .1 a ilHl i iFOlt SA LK BY' ..iIAKCQCKBROSt Cl uuit tort loot ufl in-i J';;i t'.1' -L' i- --T- t-r ... j ........ t a-ta sa-jivLa :;.fi!-i-'.-Kw' -i"1 ' i 'A"'1 -'"-- 1 J'i;ai,c vv' (-"-'- AT cl eu! g'j jiVia 1 A P.li n i-iii 01 -ill It.l .ltl;a flirf 0;H t.H ii : ''ofebyVne'oV'cllifne fnrVien."S ouths and rnH Line of fihlrta. - The celebrated hoaa." IteifarkrtNLfi riMteHhlrta aft I2ie..af1 aiapa. Jeaua trawerg.ix)o.. w-orMi ,7'ic. i . '' I ,i - - firsv Kocks or while, three bair for 23c Genuine Eocllsh U Hoae. Sao. French RiMmn aim clocked, at EV. " ' - ; '. lellnloid tkHlaie and t"ntrg. i l.lnen Couars, i i in, , t in ii, .I... ntm. i. ' ' n ; ... r.t i ...ii.. .u ...... 11 a la !' hlle Ti. 2V.. ut flown. IVrmle Hcarfs. Celored, Bordered and Vi'hlte handkerchiefs, Onr -iellfih Walking hoe, hnnd-made, is eaFMt Hhoe ftirweereverlnede. 'i he sole is exact- tiie shape of the Aunt,., -',; u "uw Hats from 6c, np., tiepnlne Manilla ti I. foi n.r price f l."il. i-e--rlriif nt of Hps and Pcntfsinst received. New I'd ! s fni ka tk)( Tiea at " - W e v i wmn have snot her lot of J ,iy )4,iv n f i n Knee I lH nls Ht ?!.'"'. l -w lo ,f Wnlkine tivs hist i-,m... A T' ' 1 ; in hrv Ha, iiti n -' 1 ... ivd YelvetM;i,i'i V)22 dwtf r.:o7:::.:':; K FrilEilD! IO.K0EE TERROR! Tbla Invaluable prep aration la tinlya tri umph of scieutidc Uklll, and bo more in- 150 SOKE FUN! ealiiuable benefit was ever Deatowea oh ,Ttie mothers of the Wolnl NO MOSE DANCER! Arf-I t not only short. ena the time of lubor Und leaaena the Inuti TO lity of pain, but, batter than ail.it greatly ai nlnlebes the danger to life of both mother and child, and leavee the mother In a condi tion highly favoruble MOTHER or CHILD. to aoeedy - reoovery, f The'Dread of' ' ilotlieriiooi! . .. . . . ; . ' , TiaiiiforHiedto . 1 . (.i law '"! knd far Jess liable to flooding, eontuisiona. and other alarming Kymptome incident to lingering anu pnimui lulKir.i Its truly won derful eftiescy In Uila iresneot entitlea the MOVHKK'B rmcnii: to lie rankrd as one of the 1 fe-savlug appll aneea given to , the world by tbe dlsoov- eriea.ox modem sol Alice. Krora all nature, or the case it , will 1 of course be .understood that we cannot publ lab certificate concerning Uila Kbmsdt without wonndinc the delicacy of the writers. Yet we have hundred or sncn testimonial on file. 'i and no mother who hna onoe used it will imim mi. ever airaln be without It in her time i iof trouble. : . ,T j A prominent pbytlntaH lately remarked to he proprietor, Uiat If it were aumisalbleto male pmme uie jetiera we rcroivv, mi. "MoUbers' Krlend would outsell anything on the market. . i - I most earnestly entreat every femaleex nectlmr to be ntntined. to use Mothera' Relief. Coupled with this entreaty I will add that during a long obstetrical practice (forty four years), I have-never known It to fall to po- duoeasafeann quick delivery. - ' ' ti , H. J. HOLM1SS. kl. u Atlanta, uih ... Our Treatise on the "Health and Happi ness of woman" muiea free.' ' BltADriKLD KKQULATOR CO., f ".-.,.1 ...-. ; AtlftntA. (u. ' For sale Wholesale and Retail by V Berry New Berne. N.O . ' 1 , , , dw.aw H J. A. LlEADOWs; '...?' frtJ-V-o. jl'.iU'U' a' Jt'.". : -i ' f -lN IQN 1?C INT ; STEAIT FIOTJRING MILLS, . - i .ui' ' ; : '. j pFFER FOR BALK: Ufhi-i .-.'-;:: 1 f ;.1 .t.tv.-,uii-:t J ' ;."-fv'. ; ' 10.000 BusheUit Corn,3 1,000 v,',! -OatS, y-'- 1,000 Bales Timothy Hay. - j : n; ? lit. i'';..n.jlf - Fresh Bolted Meal always oh hand in any quantity; u- . ' IS AT r:THE rSl'OTrr -At Market VThar ' s Selling DruRA, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass, Putty, and all kinds Seeds. . ; : .!!" rviiBO4 ' ,:' ':;'' j Canvas, Rope, Twine, Oakum, Galvan ized Spikes and Nails, and other Ship Building Supplies. Vus ! j . CHEAP- VOR VA8B.t4i .H.i!tt M bi'-)A4aaJtJa.-S'.jl. A. ii'.' 'l jaues nEonono, 'j-tl.s Ii'im i I'".-. ; Apent and Bottler i'7 ivik s'M't'iw-'i'!..'.; -: i v-f.Vf.'Of. xhh V':'? C--r. i v.y ifH" i..Kti.j!j n-itt' u-si .--.u .U- ; ft 'if ,tn. ctu;.';"i 4 jj i.'-.,. i,i yv& .li.. jf i ii.r .jiAVAWAA II A Aim WW fal PHILADELPHIA. x i h i. l i ' -t-;u J.-i.t-, ..: .i .!' il rl' f. :it !". ;v -lam',.!-. LAGEH BEER ' t. This beer took premiums at the Cen tennial Exhibition at Philadelphia and the Paris Exposition, Keeps better than any bther in warn climates, and is the favorite brand wherever known. ; i For sals In' kegs 6t erates. A : "dw " ' V '!, fc rstr'' UJLalV I t,. ' ' ' ' '- Boys at Bottom Prices, ! Diamond. Our 60c. Shirt is the enual ts inv l.iHnr umlMruhi rt. Peppereil "i - t . .. - , , , : . .. . stanOftp, 14, 11 I8J and 17 sizes, kt 80. ' " i .1 25c. for 8. three toi lie- full size. ; the . , '' Hats, f i . . i ' i i ':.-: ! 1. :i v ' i- s Ptraw Hn (sat Bile, Kobby styles, h ?niis at Iteduuod I'rict.'a. t : li.and up. " 1 hi nime. suitable for tedlesahd gentlemen, at 12.50. i i'ruukA Valines, etc. 4 vJ::d jo::: , : - gent run: . . Opposite I c TCI STEAJUKltsi THK 1TEUSE & THEKT ETVXR ; Steamboaf Coajaa . - To sccom ntoda ta tmeke. s Metase aad Trent riven, will 'run tbe following Schedule on and After, 110yiAY,tMay 18th. J5i: . oteamrT sviuatuu Will leave JClnaton on Mosdais and Thurs days, laying over at' Harris' Landiug until Tatsday aid t'rlchifi niamlags, toucalng at all landiogsv reaching Hi reefs erry and leave there by 11 o'clock and connect with the Bhenandcatb on tliuea days.. - .. i i.i': Then, on Wednesday and Batorday morn ings at 8 o'elOflK ahe viU leave ew Berne for KlnstoD said luteriuediate landings, . Steamer Blanche Will leave New Berne for Trenton every Mon day, touching at all landings. .Reluming, leave Trentou Monday evening, Vying over at Oliver's landing until Tuesday morning, reaching New Berne in tuue ) connect with the steamer Hhenandoah ' '; wv.''ATYN,'j.,AtNewberi. . ' . WF.-STAjii.r, Klnatoa. D. s. Babbits. PolloUvUle. . , . L r; WILSOI. Agent at Trenton. ;-' , l- i. t P. QDWkBLS, Jollgr Old Field. J. B. Bahks. Quaker Bridge, n w, i J. U. WHTK, Oen'l Uansger. - eb7i!Aw -,(.ia- '..ii rv Kliuuia. N.O ' ; KKW-BERIH MB PiXLlCB Steam TraiisiDCrtaUcii1JCV7- ". stui,.'? '" " mvl i :i il iiJT . .. ... BUMMER SOHEODIOFJBK BTJiAMEa ,V m KLM ,.CJ.lX..vr. : v toga Into effect on and altar prjil 7,, lt6 Leave New BrnW 'tf tr 6' UIock.' p'J m for , Lake irnUng, stopping an Aduaa Ueeek, , Vandemere, Htouewalfaud hayboro,ar. ' fiT!'? "S ""t iaay, a 1U o'clock, a. in. .... . Thursdays ..i I uJJbli.l lo A-,i.fi- f -. lieave lake lAodlnff fur Xew Karna at i It o'clock, nt ; atopplt i kt Ray boru. Stone , wall. Vaudemere antijAdne sJreeAv ay. rlvipgatNew Berne, Fridays. 2 A m. Fridays ciii.iijd'i') Iriil 3ili.ll Leave New Berne at 5 o'clock, n. mi ..for Lake Landing, stopping at Adams Creek, Vandemere. Htonewall and Bayhoro. ar riving at Lake Landing, Baturday, 10 o'clock, a mr . ,.iuu,AUiiaili mi! , ' Mondays-, , ., . - s ieava uia ijtaamg at iOTiotk,'m., 'lor VT .. . i . n i ... f- nw prue,iMifiiui a Byuofu,?,wie ' wall, Vandemere and Admne Creek, ar- riving at New Berue, iootock Alu., Cue. davs. ... Bv this srrsnffsaisiitai.siawhls'ai iSftka Close connection With the Northern steam ers, also bavlna good aecoraewnitaUone koth Isht ilffsrviftaralML for passengers and freight at very Jow rates. aak that the-mereliABts ana' producers alone la n. tA alv. 1 1 Wiulr .huil mmx. Freight received under cover every day of so" we .-)? '-"rU'CII SiU -- For further Information enoulre at the of . Oee, Foot of Oravea aaeefe;!) kr.ii limit-. : -' E. K. P1KKCK. Ast. New Berne. N. O . ' Or any of Its Aaentaat tAe'foUewiasc uiaeaa: . , ABE LKE, AdamsUreeav.i (...,.,).,,, - G. I. WATSON, Lake Landiug, n A UUI Vl-P VanA.nA. 1 . . n f . - . . : 6. H." FOWLErt BUmewaJL1 . . - V .! r W. H. B AW YiCK, Bayhoro7v' ''' J i ! : j' 'i 1 )i' 1 n ..' 'it il r.ini mil Jti we Vyftv. :) i'.nii .liiiliT ul emetm,K .;' For New YorU, ltiklii.Ure,,,Niir- . iuia, uuntuu, ciiEHueiu vll) , T Philadelphia, jroy jdeuce, - ' l, and vtber Citleit. u7 ;, ' livifci TtT;jnrhiisJiliiui' -. . . . . ... Am - ri j,-. ON AND AFTKU v ; V! Mondavi Jiil7Snd883,i U 111 r u UTU Git, XiAiTJC'JC liii."f ii..:? -t ..r- r1 Ji J" yJ 41 ( h- .. j;;SteamerSheiiat v5tli arm i.. . ' , . ... . Southern Ratliuad at Kliskbatk City, avari . . Monday- Aatn'TOritaiiA'f''''1 !or 5f.w Bmrn Esturauis IravM rffwJRygae ' for Ellsaketk Utty every ,WI , .H -.IK : ; . TCWilBAW asd raiPAT , , at 4 pi nr. mating class couriectibA witli'jS'i . 1 Ir n ... . .in. . " : nuMiaar.i , H.', an. I BW m ImA-t ... fA Ami . aoas connection mads at . Mew Kern , with and aU landings on tka Neaaa. aaA Taai Rivers. Ne freishts rreaivMl I.. ki.,ni Tuesdays and Fridaya sfter ijjpm. . riBu.iorwsroea promptly AliS loW-SVrktSs gnarasteed to desliasUoo. Fare to Ulsabeth City and return. 4. To Sorfoik, 1, TyBal-i timoret8. ToN.w Yerk,Hja, U .h.-Vtiis ? B. BOBKBTS, A(ts Heka; atAnse.V " .i.9yt',"r" TDBsa, , f 1J,.J jii-.j. ,- , i Af 'ts.fleriolk I i A . W. H. gTAkroao, (Wl m Ag't, .-"" . i -V i t. rn: i Ma-v v'Avk rati : : i ii'ir-. 4'.w,V'.-H and all noiut ' v.1-r. A aa li:r.ji,n x'-"'' r' r. ley JVortll tXtld "V 3a4l -C -' After this date will rac'sivf rsitkt la Nsw Yetk . iuoifci ZVoiwwortatioa Co: ' ; ' ': ' . - . . . , .. j i ,i Kertkants should remsmbrrtli.'t ti U i'on of the best Steam Lines ant at .. v, . ... daily connectioa with BalUaore for hew Bores :' ail Inside, aad only one caanie. , t pxmr-yi A&ti.ux BTJAHEE'3 Eitxsca IjrIsa ui VI:. :?, ; (Toachiag at Horfolk) '' ,: laviBg Hew Bene fur Baltimore T"r""'iTI . FRIDAYS st 1 p m. l t lBMlijNLSiilts oud 6An....il f 'Ap.ss. p r . ,. .,y i;i .(. ' , Agealasre as loUaws: , , , ' , EUBBf FOSTia, Osnl .usir. -;)!', ! i. ..i -to li, ut St.,'l .i-t. Bd . ,A9. W.MoOAJUUCat.'Af'Hvv , : i , Ta. ,W. r.:ayda C-.. JPbilad-.'-, bia, IS f ,iik -. ..karvas, , i York Balin.Trnn.. finj,!'., r ....tr t E. Sstiwio. -1 . ,,i . . .... v " , ... ' S.M.Ii,s--i, m. .. , 1 D.O. ,, 1 ! i .r. .. ..... Ships i i , ... i : ;: ; s Frid-v. 1 hrOUa.-i UiiiS ie.uii,a) i 1 to all p inn. ib i:'U
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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