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Regular advertisements , irill be collected promptly at the end of montn. . j oommonKUons containing news or a dis - , ' 'ounlon of ocal manors are aoUoltelKo rv eommnnjsalioB must b expected MM; fain; - oui"nwe rT. hat will-make more than one column oftUla . pew"; ''! - ' - ' f .tit. muuscommouicauoncan obtain the name Any peraou reeling agfc.ievea si any anony tne author by application at this office and - avowing wbrelnth grievance exists. ( Fru ,, ' . ii ; THE JOURNAI L ill , H.. mvmm. -f rv.-vr mm-,, HARPER. - - Blaiaa Iander 1896 aViiered t tk Coi . - a 'eeondlMf attr;. BcTlittlft real work has leen ddue ia Congress since it couvened in December. Mauv measiireg are diw i.nt r,. ' Peesidemt CLevklamd maybe earuoBt.in his desire to separiite ofiuod holders iioin politics, and- tie mar be bull headed and stronir jin u. ,i :u A:i msueierminauou, ?. jnsfc the same. To engage :u pplt- tics and hold office is the right jof every American "citizen, and tpe ; President cannot abridge this right . so long as the people will that it t' shall be so. ,, ;. j', I" It id now about to appear thi . the New York newspapers that are . " raising such a bowl about the rao- Electric Telephone stock are inter Seated in the Bell Telephone thit . . procured its patent by fraud. Tbjs fraudulent concern has been paying V large dividends to stockholders. hence, they will move heaven and earth, ii possible, to prevent any V interference by the Government: 1 Chables Emobt Smxtd, .of tlw : Philadelphia Prm. if theWashing- , ton correspondent of the Ke.w York World tells the trutn. has learned ' in Washington that the Democrats . -..ii.;-nn..ini,. f iqqq . are making up the ticket for 1888, ana tnac uaklioLa oi iveuiuuny - and Hill of New York will be the ticket. ., The Democrats bad better attend to other business just now. They must prove to the people that they ought to succeed in 1888. It is time enough to discuss the can didates ' Thk people of Pender county as sembled at Burgaw on Tuesday of last week and adopted resolutions endorsing the' Blair educational bill. This was right .'and proper. The people in North Oajolina need the money for the education of their children. Some newspapers think the appropriation of money for this purpose by Coogie8s will outrage the Constitution and degrade the ; people. The Jouenal is not among the number. We do not under stand that the Blair bill gives the National Government control of the public schools of the States. It is for the purpose of aiding the schools, ami no sane man ia North Caro lina, acquainted with the condition of our public schools, will doubt that tbej need money. ' Vy. - '- - A PRACTICAL PROPOSITION. The (cold crank of tH New York Herald continnea to' rant a boat the Blak dollar worth 7V.C0 ceuta" and predict all aorta of disasters if thecoin ac s not stopped. Yet one nay step tip te the HercUd coanUr. throw down twren of these "Bland dollars" rein-1 4rkrmA K. m mi lvarll!f Al Iftr mnA mat T forced by silTer-half-dollar, and get a receipt abowinn that he Is entitled to re ceive that "irolden stair" newspaper for one year. Would tha Herald extend the time fceyend one year if seven gold dollars weresabetitnted for the seven nil ver dollars? Now let the Herald ad vertise a gold price and a silver price. iva.star.': ; . -i This is the practical way to test the matter. The silver dollar may not be prized so highly as the gold dollar by the bondholder, but the asses of the people are satisfied h it as long as it has the same archasiag power as a gold dollar. The conspiracy to depreciate the i 'rer dollar will Xiil, as fail, it j tEW BEKN. N. C. FEB. T oifict ai Nw 4n" 7 LET THEM WAKE UP. - ? TP tha hnainesa men of Wilmington do nntKm tn ih imnortanca of aeenr- jng adUioal railroad facilities the old 0 .-jui times" will . brcoroe as Imonotorus as it iti disoouraaine. Wil. I gfal. T . J--,-.-. V - - - UuHi with us ii. a demand opon tha next General Assembly for con victs, - and; iV foulrtiau - from the Board of &lutlk of a portiou of tha State lands in Jones and Ons low conn tie for the construction of a ; railroad- from"' New TJer.ue.,;i :, Yilmiugtoii to A. i'aiiffhllu.'ihe 'senate. Judce'David " Pvb, when he ipoaderoosta prcsitfedover the Sen i atei preserved the ' manners of the lDeuoa',, ana iniea ;in.au aruttrary 'lnatfnet never 'hefbro i Wttn068ed at the'-CapltoLlOoe 'Of hlsj annoyances , was a j debate urotraeted after his tl.SQAl dinner DOtir. and tVUen and when that time arrivedbe would look around of lmnlorlns'lt iora motion to amount. rrnn Q.,11.r'f,. ,,iatu tl in or inn h it UQ QOllttUlL UiaUtt me motion, ne would boliUy iiiunil.le : oui: "The Senator Irani- (niduiiiuct) moves to awooniMtiotie lti , fa vor say yesj 1 thofee opfiUb'i. d- bo. ' The Senate stand adjourned uii twelve ociock tomOrrOWi.'! This aaSUIMOtlOn OS i the presiding ofljeer was tacitly per- 1 rnitted, and moch enjoyed by some Senators, who also liked to" dine I One day, Senator IngalKof Kan , Baa; had risen to debate an ImDort- !aat bill wnwh was ouder ccrasidera- tion.'W'hen Jadge Davu, 'who wanted go w dinner, loonea towaraa tne other side oi the. Sanate namoer, : mumbled oat bis motion, ' and de clared it carrii d. So the Senate 1 adjourned, to the astonishment and vexatioh of Iugalls, , .'Mr. Presi- (jeut , e xciaiiued in ! the distinct L r ' ... . .euutH-iauon ?ror winch be was so Jcelebfate-d,; Mr.' President I am as- tonihod.'J - iiigihg his' portly person fan that it over- :0ed ths Vice Presidential desk, leaned over, winked, And chuckled out deliberately : ' ' .This is-said to ha v been the only time in which the-whole Senate in dolged iu loud, nnauimous and long continued laughter. - TH Doori of the Senate The popular attention is attracted to. a considerable extent totneai leged contest between the President aud the Senate in the matter of ap po'ritmenW It excites legitimate cttriosfiy and in;erestin the part of the Deople. and ' the , rresident's Dronosition. ' that.if be furnishes certain matea ial to aid iu the con sideration of his nominees by the Senate that' body shall sit with open doors; is received with ' almost nni- veisal apnrobatn n. , .And wnat is . true, with respect to this particular matter is true Uo a greater or less g'e'' rpect to everything the Sanate dbes. In Bhort, thereis a Ju8fcdemftI1(Uijat secret gessiocs Bnaii Dfl abolished altoeether. There is a prevailing impression, thonerh it does not often find ex pression, that the Senate possesses too much power, aud it would be come it to modify such a sentiment as much as possible by -discontinuing a practice that jars unpleasant ly on the national sensibilities.' The 'Upper" House is the least demo. cratm of our institutions. Senators do not coma directly from the peo ple, are hot truly ropresenative with reference to population, are elected for terms of six years, and hence have less regard for their constitu ents' wishes than the members of the ;.- tower House. . ; They have special powers of confirming ap pointments, making treaties and of trying the hign officers or tne Gov ernment on impeachment. : And one of the principal reasons for the creation of their body was to act as a check upon what was feared would be the too democratic character of the , representative branch.. They have a maximum oi . power and a minimum of accountability. ;' And this is Hot a situation to be intensi fied by Becret sessionf ;; " -' y' '; Liberty is founded ou publicity and the greatest feasible amount of accountability on the part of public men. : Secrecy ' In governmental processes is almost invariably in an inverse ratio to 'the freedom of the people concerned, .We want none oi . it. W e want access to public places and public things; We want to understand public affairs and discuss them. . As Sydney Smith says, there are no political discus- 8ions in Turkey", no criticisms on . . , . ,i a the Government, but it is a land fall of revolts and insurrections. Bailroad directors hold secret ses sions; bo do the guardians of Mor monism. Bot there is nothing in the history of men of these descrip tions or ia governmental secrecy of any kind to warrant th closing of the doors of the American Senate. 2IT. X TTorM. ''Johnny,'' said a mother, angri ly, as she pointed to "a pnupkin pie that bad a great slab taken out o( it, 'did you cntr into -that -pieP "2fo'm.". 'Well, how did that bole get in it," thenl" "Dun no," replied Johnny, drawing his sleeve across his face; ."perhaps it got wore in." ' XvUte Cristo's Prison. - Across the beautiful bay from the city of Marseilles is the famous Isle d'lf, on which is the prison which Dunias made famous by his immoral tal romance of Monte Cristo. AS everywhere else, the people now in charge of the island and.tue disused prison have made- the jtnojstt fftbe celebrity that Dumas's great work gave the place. They have selected two dungeons as the identical ones occupied by the abbe and Dantes. They dug the bole; between them and you are shown.; the cells and the opening as-. though the great novel were a historical fact .instead of a revelation of the most, wonder ful romancer that France .ha let produced. However, it iuigitbnve happened. The ispnd li.siwpiy a rock in the Sea, its fcilmniit cj.owiied with ' prison as: hoTiiles oue could imagine. There"itre cells lie. low cell.-', and dan goons' hi to which the raj s of .the suu iierer peiietrate. There are otheis through which all the light there ever U is what.may com through a narrow slit id' the thick walK ' and it is So situated that escape any oilier "way ' than that suggested by Dumas would be impossible. 'i As It was used as a garrison of State' during the old regime, and by; the. republic alter wards, a great many tragedies have taken place within its walls, i which still - show,; mementos. -Mirabeau was confined here for a long, time; a brother of the King of Poland was here for twenty years till deata re lieved him,' "aetaine .asi lhe rec nrila Bntr : 'h rpnnpsf of the. kinff.'' The brother was probably trouble some, and kin 9 were? in the habit of obliging each'.otheif ,in this' Way. He was safe enough herer yNjit is entirely unused, the 'place ;beiiig in me guaruiaosuip ox n xiuz.ee ru1 valid soldiers and an bid woman with a handsome dangbtef', who make a living, by exhibiting the place.! They '-have.-isut i the ' greit story of Dumas down to a very fine point, ana they nave pnotograpns ot tne good ; old aooe ana sanies, and an engraving of the escape, all of which you are urged to purchase. Whether you invest in Illustrations of.the fertile brains of Dumas or not. von must drink a bottle ef very bad wine. or beer, and yon must likewise: disburse a iranc for their services. ,-. r , - r DncIUeai'a Arnica SalT. ; The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises. Sores, k . Ulcere, Salt Bheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Emotions, and noeitively cures piles It is guaranteed to give perfect satjdfae tion, or money refunded- Prioe 25 cents per box.-''.'. " ' '.- " dwlys Cart. Sam. B. Waters '.:--:i''AOf,'-'"'-' ''-"' :,: DtrrT'l FCRK JULT V7H18KKT. Jl, Cjrehton'a "M.aUnU Patra By a.' X3tl.lcx-c., OPto. At his old Stand on Middle streak ' ael2dly : - HeW Berne. K C,i Kinston-College,' FOR . MALES' AND FEMALES. 'Spring Term, 1888, opened Jan. 4th. Tha session of 1885-'86 closes first Thuiaday In June, . . . Besides ordinary English braneb.es, Latin. Number enrol lea 10 a.ie ror lasveo is iw. Greek, German, French, tturveyirg . and Hook-keening are tausht. The sciences nave la, . .laj.l.i th. nnrriMilnm Rtoh'd B. Lewis, A M., M.D., Principal. Thoa. R Rouse, Pb B., Prof. Mathematics. ; OeonteD. weares. Prof. Vooal and Inat.Musl. Mr, h. U. Lewm. Supt. Female Department Miaa Katie Lewis, Instructor Primary Dep't, i and instructor in junior iLneuiui uiaaae. i Pnplla received at any time.' H ( Casalogoea, on applioation to Pripplual. t Kinatoa. N. C, Jan. 8th, 1D8S. ttw W f Own H. Griow. ;; I'.H.PitLURURi. OD10N & PELLETTEB u.ttox-xxeT'sa :';js.t' - ' IlAWi South FBfijfT Bt, Opp. Gasto Hovsk, i IIWIKIB,r. C,K ): I Praetlc where services are desired. '' '' ' i Practice In the BUDrenie CourC and in th Federal Court at Mew Berne. r - One of tbia firm will always be at the fol lowing plaoea at time specified below: ' ' f Trenton... Jones oonaty. Satarday of each and every week. Beaufort, Carteret county, Tbaaday of earn week.- Jacksonville. Onslow county, the first Mon. day In each month- . , - -. : ,; , . .. 174 , DK. J. D. CiiABKv ; ; :JENTIHT.-';t !.. :. . ' I'..' - RtWBElM. M. C. Offloe ob Uravea street, oetweei 1 Polloa id Broad, . . ' i aprlldAwly w. at. siiatosr 1. 1 ALBxsst atan-T. SIMMONS & nAHLV, ATTORNEYS 4i Will praeUo In theOoortsof Oravea. Jones Onslow. Carteret. Pamlico. Lenoir and Hr m and la the Federal Court at Sew Bernft, . GASTON HOUSE, NEW BEILNE, X. O.;'':'-';'-'' S: E. STEEET, Sb Proprietor. . The Only First-class Boose la tha City,;: ' 1 Omnibus eonnects ' with all Trains and X Steamer. Large sample roppis for eutamcrj ami mvvini. The BAR and BILLIARD HOOM lis recently Deen rernrntsnea antr ntsett op in goon styie wun xiunaru ana .root xsDie., :to' Man and Beast - - Mustang Liniment is older than most men, and used raorc.xncf more every yeir. . 1 : ; r V . Absolutely Pure. t Thla oowder never vanes. A marvel of purltv.streneth. and wholesomeuess. More eoonomlcal than th e ordinary kinds, and can not be sold in aomDOtltiouwlib the multitude of low test, Rhort weight, alum or phosphate Kwders. Bold only means. ; kotai, baih wdeb Oo.. 1U6 Wall-st... Y. novls-lvdw E.H.UEAGQWS1C0. 2,000 Sacks Dissolved Bone, a.OOO Sncks Kaiult guarantee ; UeritiKii." ; J0O0 Sacks Iin Istti:d. 1.000 Sacks Puoomoke. Meadowt-J4Ntm ICarly Peas, .fd Potatoes,' Heans and other Oflt-dcu-atid Fjo d SecdsV;'.-!'i''s ''"Corner Pftllock arid. Middle Bis.,k ' ' Watohonse, Cotton Exchange Place, ' S3 dwtf " NEW BERNE, N. C. , HoiisQ - Keepers;!- if .You Are Guintr to KfJKlM.(i, 'oo ao HOU3E L. H. CUTLER'S AND GET A J)ixiiier:Set, 125 Pieces Tea Tet, 44 Pieces, (pamber Setj 10 Pieces Fine -Toilet Sets, AND EVERYTHING IN House Furnislimg Goods line 26 and' 28 Middle Street. NEW, BEUNK. C. and Blind. How an Atlanta "Woman Was Alade to See and Hear. AV ISTKRE8TISG STOUY. Miss Minnie Wallace resides with Mrs, George Flokland.ll McAfee street, Atlanta Gax, and from her own Hps a Constitution re porter learned the following appalling story Several months ego she became almost to tally blind and deaf, and could not taste any thing except salt. Her bones became the seat of Intense pain, her Joints were swollen and painful, and eventually her whole body and limbs became covered with splotches and small sores. Her appetite fuilpd, and she gradually lost flesh and strength, and had bit little age ofherseir, as her limbs and muscles were paralysed. ? V. .'..... : All treatment from Dh vstn!nns nn.l th nu of medicines seemed powerless. Her disease was DMoa poison ana rnenmat ism. x - As 80s now seemed well and heartvlhe porter asked what wrought such a wonderful "i used a medloine recommended by lend." she reviled, "and before nnshni! had been taken I beiran to see unit hoar ti.. second bottle reUeved all rheumatic pains pleted the use of Ktx-bottles mv eveallrh t anrl uu uuuiuTm my nupeLue. wnen i nao com hearing wera fullv restored. returned, all splotches disappeared, sores all uesiea, ana my sireugrn anu ncsn restored. . I'Whgf was the medicine?" asked the re. porter. -s..---,' , . r i . "Botanic Blood Iiolm-B. n. n. wag tjie disease and onred me. -I never experienced anv unDleASanant Avtnntnma fmm 4,b .un and Its action la so aulck that it uimnui all." . . . . - lie reporter then aomrht a nbvutcian tin knew the ease, whereupon he handed us the following line: '"I examined the above case of hlood nniann and rheumatism, before and after being cured, and certify to the main facts as above stated, and must acknowledge that the B. B effected -a most wonderful iita in iiiia weiivanowficar.e iKigneai "4. r. UBliilGOOLB, M. D." ,,wu ma.iu vu, Aiwuitt, ua.. win mail a SB-page book free, filled with magical effects, tot sate, wholesale and retail by R. DUFFY. .- - .- -. . ;. .nr-i icti r ni ..u. p.s.,,p,,ua ui on. Of II most ftwW retired) 'lor the cure of Kervon. Debility, La Ifaah)!, W.nkntu and Decay. Sent WKHlim BUCM!ll lie.. .n .L. 17 u m,HBJU-yMCUYlTC10fKl M rM. IttUgglSt CUI -611 It Address DR. WARD & CO.i Louisiana. Mcv -i r i : - - - -m ' ; PfrRVO'JSOEBJtlTIf ' URGAiWIU W EA.ENPRV ia nniaaroaa iflsrwu-v, but- uea pnjv fcrtion. s lt:e tmrvm'ionoi prtterr - lioirg ((.-.levx.' 4 fur th,.'? t tmnblr-f. t. t gW Vrvt), i C ircular trtd Trial Fscfc- , , vrl ream tniportanl ... ; i-'fore taiiiig treat-- ' t e.whrre. Tske ft : MLDYthMHAS f i J O thousand, floe -i I li tfrfcrr Wtltt ltr,t- ' n to buMnrss, or CaUittt -. a or lticorierknc ia 'V vr'f. Fmicfted on i Avoitl " itit i UiAliwJt J-JIYwICAI. ! inYoMo a Middle ' f on Tftpd fo ovfhi rni nc rnrximi nriuci-. Uy rfirertsppiicatioo r t efii 01 aneaec its .:.. Thwcst f u i- nsof Uie ho - n n'nmarw isretortMl, fiimfitini eleoistiti ! , Tfh'-ch I: are tec n 1 arr!mibech,anl ov: .rnt i'crf.mcicV'r i rrr-d'vE-iris ttr-th-- -i ajjUaHJUiiUVl-l, itMiene ia il l 1 rtiSS. i r. ss. H.',;:..'' ;rf. C- IlifiEi n iiflj ,f.raih.r t 1 uw.yr ra . "-i .- t ? I iP" aJJWw. ffroathfulindl A RADICAL CUPS FOR; ?u free lmlni. . overlirnlnwor SKW- YEAK, OF JULY, And many other d iv met onlng.ar.d I hope all may live tn Kowi In tilth, anj mioy ttiein. ptowoneof the lw k'. niiHii'Rt wosis logo to raLMi.ns un.iK mi nr, tua grt a Fine Clu'ir that Uvo th KintklnK. I have thonutn.s if item pl.t up i xpitKlv for I'KkdKN l"H to ) onr Irienun, iu to: xra of ai, from one d .lUr to lao Mid h lialf dolur.a tioz ; ajd Hiw.y i lie cuoir-ist kiuil iitrtfiil to tno4 who hpii , .elate lint. : g'.r. from Sc., )0o lobe f.ir ne ignr, ur nuwl uiet by the box ofiuiir l Kf - ' WM. I. PAI.MF.lt, Middle street, nrxt iv lf- cor i t outh Fro.t, J.EW BEBNK, N. 0. " OUR STORE IS FILLED WITa- Choice Grocericr, - ' fCivarcd. Goods, B .- ts and Shoos. ' : (Oftlit? boat niako. . " " Dry GrOiMlts, , ' . , Hats aLd Cap:-. - , Crockery, Et., In fnet we kp eTrj-thIr. thut la kept In a First Cla-a vrl.-tv Hi ore. all of which we arc offering -AS LOW A VIIK LtJWESr at WboiesHit if Bffc-Ui, t: ii's : . : .. Mg- ct aie and see us and be convinced.' HOBEETS & BEO. !: -; ml ntrect, Keuf Berne, N. O lilTERil: S08TH CAROLINA MoiTuments, Tombs, Aud'ali kinds Gravsand Bnlidlng work Is ITALIANMERICAN SIARSLE Orders will reoeive prompt attention satisfaction guaranteed. JOE E. WILlis, Proprietor ; (Successor to George W. Claypoole) ' ' . Oor. BROAD AD CRAVN Stt.. NEW BERNE, JV. fi- G. E. Millkb is my authorized agent io Kinston - . - ma30-lvd CIIRIST3IAS, FOUKTII . '- - !.l. i " l7!jrt ' ' - v : ..' --. ". .. -it sani.il! ii i gy r. -'. -i. ' 'vW'iai' ' ir - r'?-A,-5i"-. -. .. II-.4 iFirslClas Oportiiiy! Offers his ENTIRE FALL for the NEXT He means IhusinesSs as for a large Spring . M. ocT dw6m 1 885. k;iU,iF Is Unrivalled for all Fertilising Purposes, and- esTecialh '' aaapiea 10 me growm; A trial is all that is needed to convine PDCOMOKE, and oor references are the patrons generallv, throughout the South, , . . . . ..' ... ; The following are a few of many Testimonials! '. ''-';.'". ' E.H. Meadows A Co., New Berne, N.C , ';.:' '' '; ''".''-'.- '.",""' '-." ' ' " "' -;':'. ':'?.'-: " r"AB Sias-lhave used POCOMOKK ti Jhe past three years on my truck farm and " have received better results from it than any o'her fertilizer, more especially when need nnder Potatoes and Cabbage.-1 expect to us lento fifteen tons on the next croo. '. ... I used POCOMOKB nnder oats. applylDg at thorough test by the side of No. I Peruvian 6nno, and the action of P0COM0KE w as the. - "''"'.' F. L. SNIPES. Zunl Station. Ya. InsedPOCOMOKE super-phoiphate-this Guanos bn the market and think it is as good. If not better, than any I ever us d. It 1 . ens the crop mor and makes cotton mature earlier than any I srnsed.conwiiiK" : v isvery little stained. Wher I applied POCOMOKEnt the rate of half bushels of peanuts to the shock, against three pecks to the slin-k on f .....e l... i where no PoeomoUe was ni. - - r::r:::iAN,'i,LQTi, rr.vo" r declldw" it ' There ate ve-y few lnvestmniw b tier than. -Mil est:e, bill e know of oue that is, al.il thai ore U 1 j.olicj- lu THE FIDELITY KU1UAL LIFE ASSGC'N, CF Pi::iAC;LPH!A. The po! cy sun beDongl!t at the rete rf 22.iufvrf50.utt. , It i-e-ds no rulilt! n or reairs,and the v-r y tax on li, levied tii-snnualiy, la not a much as ho tax oa real es ate of like value. Vpin the death of the owner, the policy ' Jock not rrqulre appraisers, admin it Iratoi Midltiwieni uiuiMiMiiMTUKVAi.ua but la paid in mill ad at oxc without sxpenao to the ojn; tlciiy i.buihI therein. ' The piyiuenlof each policy' is guaranteed oy nearly SiU.te.vJuoaaiuaKable lnauranee with a reserve Indeninlt.v o $AKW), aud cash as- ' sets of nearly loO.OoO.; The Association owns Its own building, ' snd rents euoughsftierslo t'Sve Us reut frt-e. Its expenscsaco limited to fljtdVaunual due. Inrorpoiattd, Dccemner, IS7S Home Office. ll Wuluut Street, V hlladelphla, I'a, ' "end name eni address for treatise en plan. ';.; 1 ' D. K. BIDYBTTK,' ManKgerRoutbeaslemUepartment, ' " , , Ne. uj ettevule aUeet, Ualeigh, M, C. - -' ... ,w,.a: bqyd, egeat. ; T. a.Gkbbmv" ' .f.f.-v ; -1 1 !.! ' " . i Jokl, KissxY, Farmer, . 01 un-en, roy 4 o Bankers, 1'rustee. - The following are I he nanti-s of aoioe of the partiea who have examined our plans and taken policies with us, - . . " .', . Gen'l R. Kansom, Pr.Clras. Buffy, Jr. . W. G. Uiinson. "-. Alex. Miller, ' - i 8. W. Ipook, ' K H lane -K : .tarehj J)avla'. ' -BeseklaH Lmvts, ' '. uovlDdwtf Thoa. Daniela, H. u. Creole, -Geo. Green, Jr. W. B Lane, . A P 1 lev is, lanlel lvia, ' lTury UIxqii. GRAIN AND COTTOTT commission -imciriiiTTs, : l1-:; NEW HKKNK v Hew- Central 'Hotel. ... J : rOltUBKMr HAtEMAM HOUy:l ' " South Yront Strobt, No" t-jiie,N. a ' - m. PATTERSON, Proprietor, " Offer special Induoonient lu commercial men. - . ... : uoe, .J.:, . z- ' Cuisine of suuerlur miccIIh - - -. Omnibus auu baggage wagon' at tfTt trains snd steamers. Bates, f 2.00 per day . ';' apIT 5 Christmas Goods J; v A L iilGE AND HANDSOME fUrppUT OF FA N CY TOl LET GOODS, consisting i f : Vlnah Toilet Oaissei 'v'i-u-':!'tr, -,''-.'. v Plush Wkhk t'room Caaaa, -d '.'?.. - Haadkerehlef Sxiracta. ; ': - ' . - ,'. Coloanaa- Uta., Ktc. ' Jnst noelved at HANCOCK BROS. DRUG ' dI OHK. next to Post Office, New Berne, N. U, ' -.!. .. .1 . . V. I . . , vnii uiu m Mieiu pjviwi.oiling.- f' r E0BEETS:& HE1TDEESQH' y Beneral mnranci igt$ Now Ileraea IV O. OdIj ; tiiux , claaa ComrHinle repreeep. :' . t - ed ui'..' ''i: ......'... fire.. Life snd Accident Insurants: 1. .. ' Total Capital over Korty' Millions 0 tollen,y:.; jun244li ;! J, B. BROWJS , ; Barber and ; Haii' Presgei', . With twenty-five Veara.exnerience. and tli ' Neatest and Best Furnished Aelonn tn the " oity, will give as good a shave a can he had ' anywhere for TEN CENTS. New shop, new furniture, and satisfaction snarauteed. - ' Atmaie street n' xldoor to Dvtrlck's, marlHdl v -'V SULTAN f; i ' - " s-. -;, .;t ; and WINTER STOCK THIRTY DAYS he wants to make room ' and Summer' Stock'r u- H. SULTAN, AT ASA JCNESS QLD STAND. i oi JbaitijX ;XJtuUito. : .- a any one of the iinrivalleil exoeltence of ' planters of this section, as well nnr - - Yonrs truly, ' ' ; ' ., . w, DUFN, ., ' ' the rate of 200 pounds to the acre cirino- ,f . year In connection with anvfral of ti I t B. J. JLDEN, Frank! r t n, C. 200 rounds iwvhe acre I nini... , t . p o p m v ' . r? it .it . " .' j .. : . ''-- :'. ; '. US I -'.".r-Vri 7-m A J

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