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't.' II I- , i ft i if r JJ.V VOL. .-0. ICS. NEW'BERNE, N. C. THUESDAY OCTOBEli 14 1886. PRICE "5 H CENTS,: '.: LOCAL NEWS.; Jeuraal MitUiirtilatuc. New Berne, latitude, f '-5 ' i'orth.. j " longitude, TPS' Wet., " 5un me,fl:05 I Length of day.ll'ji Sun eu, 5-. I 11 era, f minutes. . . . . BUII: LOCALS rty., ud L-i Cranherrles, Fru l'ri"JT-"-"'i"ii Currant And Citron., i-i u vz4 u .U JC. OUOVEM, Old DApera for U At Uu office, The county CABdidate ea tbereople1! !,ficket gill'AdaroAA tho PWP10 creeV kwlAjr. : v -.v'; f; Mrs. FoUet innounoe Fall Millirisry . The exAmfriio of ttpfj IU)oi will pi those wkb 6fc4gobd in t'erline. The Bciin, oebier 'pf lh NaIIomI DavjvAlijinnjfuiAl foJfcanMr jterdAT. A fourteen" pound girl will mAkeAnrmui hAppy ' M ' JudflforepAh"h&lneflBlei y pot6ou'4 htejectur on ew .yprlf AQd WoolAyn.'Ketnjt Absorlecf.In' the poltlfcal,' eontaet1 ihal1 ( 'nov -teAXlng wAnjery.y rH a.i J . 1 Thd (Q Alton IIoue oUr"eAloon it - ieyiXtWLniL oiUa iyter iaao, and U aepArAte and apart from the bar. Friend Street inf teminodito keep the tet the WAteri Afford. I. D. Abbott ii Announced to Apeak at 'thi "Frog fond tonight and. tomorrow nighlAtjAtnAACity.vne to' making a trong fight for Oongreesional' honori and FflZlW Pt'JoWj ' color lino he will walk in, but it cab hardly be expet4 that they will be ai Atrong for 'color aa they have in -the 'put. 'Praeetaa. , Ylt bay, received the proapectui of , T Cftritrtan FMfor. a paper to be pub liihed at Smithfield, N, C, byj Uev.. ,. J,' Carper Jin thatetereat of Ibe Die- clplei of CJrifULl NQi.Uajrolia The Diaoiplea vumber between ten )ind flt- .Imh Ihniiaaad In thla fitaU aad eflffht to uBtain a ifirit-claaa papf Hr-IUrpr will gire tbem a good paper irtbenjeip ben of the chooh.wtllautalM him. It 111 ka m twontv-alffht MrJitmn naner. , publMthed'.'iwice a month at one dollar per y mi,' ia advance ChaAp etooujh and everi' tiecipU fAmiiy ahould aub cribe1 at on6; . . . 1 . ... . CadU'.J. B. WAtner ; lett ok tttoadAy morning tor iorida, where be takes a . poAltion asioonductQroo railroad. iHe ia well fitted for the poaliioti.j an4 will dmbUeA (tve aatMiaetion ui em ployer. n. .-r:tr;;24) -I ,; Mr.'AutTrtitua HMkina of Jones county I awed throufiV PTuWAyl'on hiA way . to Trinity Coire; i'af ,V TOunt auii-ujfti! ant of publioi- inatrwotlon, bu"t rt . 'jnoJ to k to Trt'& ii) complete i,;. , ,tlni. j.g U: U. d!aU Wt Ia bight for Hap- lore en a Tlatt ta bu lauiAr-ia-iaw, air. Bofaa rU', who 7 tcrj kicp.'1 F. F. Gea;)lEow, the' Republican nominee oj Jones ooupty (or the Oen- ten r thatrill Infuae new life in tM I r-u !5jan ptfJJ JV M rest. a ke tU naAjoriVyof two hundred kon 1.1 Vooim. Jamb V. Soott And Kaf : Butfse bredisUhat Leu Ta L jnum will cause him to tell an other tale after the election. ! . ; '; ' 0(dn'l rFiWT CaWi' W" Mr. W. I. Farker, the business man-arei-cf the CfidenV Eeflneft Oomedf Com-'" i in , th fit y, aid,, fcaa, - rac J tohsTethe compicy at, the tna- aire it n.aii; utuii 1? Ul.i deportment which fact f; uals in advance for the company. T1.pt recently played at Charlotte, and t!ie C .rcnsVe cf that city gives them the fui: ' - notice: , .-;i,h.- " ;.s 1 Mrs. Ogden, with their're- f ' ' I oompav comnanv. . an- t l It in the Academt of ; " f-;r t' -trch not udosuaI j. bud groeted r" s''nini. The program "AHarrv I y rr ' !prpd, pirtur r t inlricic ics of cor. hict of man r .ia v cases. Mrs. ' . 1" " '''1 And 1. Ii.is was '. 's t-i Sft ' i ' !.'' - In -v y e y f '. 7 i I ' t. -'fun QaaliAcatioB f Klcctors., ' . i - As Uiure ia aoaae doubt About the' time required by law of a resideat of a ward or precinct to male hita a, qualified voter, we copy the law on the subject It will be seen that the only requisites in regard to residence are, that the voter shall . have boea a resident , of the State for twelve moo the an4 of the county for ninety" days And must sot have moved to the ward, or, precinct merely- for the purpose of voting bat mast be bona fide resident. : If a yotar desires then to move from one ward to another any time between this and the eiectior dsy or if he' has recently moved from one ward or precinct to an Othef.'Ee Is entitled to register and vote in the ward or precinct where his resi dence is oa the day; of election If he has registered In one ward or precinot and moves to another, he must prodace a certificate; from, the registrar of, the former ward or precinct that his name has been erased from the books thereof, Then he will be entitled, to register and vote ia jtiej ward or; prsoinct where he then resides. The, laf does not reqhire as in the, city election a residence j4 ninety days In the ward or precinct. bur' Ninety ' daVs In the county and twelve months ia the State. M " ' Section. 8630, Vol. IIeays: Subject to the foregoing exceptions. The exceptions are persona under iwerty-one years or. age, idiots and lunatics, and those cob vie ted of felony or other infamous crime since the 1st day of 'January, 1877, and have not been restored to tbe right or ciUBenabipi every male person born in the United States, and every male person who has oeen naiurauaea, twenty-one jours vi age. who shall have resided in the state twelve months next preceding the elec tion, and ninety days in the county In which be offers to vote, snail be a qual ified elector in the precinot or township in which he resides; end all electors shall register and vote in the election precinct of their residence.- The reat dence of a married man shall be where his family resides, and. that of a single man where he boards and sleeps; and should any slagls man board in one ward or precinct and sleep in another, then his residence shall be la the ward or precinot in which he sleeps, and he shall not register er vote in any other ward) or precinct. 1 But no1 elector shall be allowed to rrgister in jany ward or 'precinot to which he shall have re moved for tee mere purpose or. neing a voter therein, nor unless, his jesidenoe therein la actual and bona pie. Aad it shall be the duty of the registraf ' br judge of eleotionH whe requested by any, bystander, to. swear and person ouerins to' register or vote; as to his residence, and to have' plaoed in writ- ig opposlfeiusftineae'jUie , wora 'awora;'i and an person knowingly ahd frAudnlently .registering or voting it m.w tih nlMVi than that nf kia bona fldi refflflince shall be guilty of a crime infamous ty too iwspi; una euuc ana punished by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars orr Imprisoned '( at hard labor toot exceeding two years, or both, in the discretion of the court. arraaeae ira-ssjr.j t-f 4y. ' Clement Manly., Esq., left yesterday forSTinston and will be in attendance at a grand barbecue at Harper's miUby the Lenoir' Demoerata' today. He will be one of the speak Srs of the oooasioa and will put ia some good work, for the Lenoir Democracy and for F. M. Bim inons. '.' W4 regret very much out ina bility to respond to an InvlUtlon to be present. . Qarper's ia one of the oldest Democratic precincts in the oounty. It ij where we used to attend the elections when Alien Wooten, , Colonel James Davis, Henry Cunningham; Blackledge Harper, Richard Nobles snd others used to be the Democratic pillArs. It Is where w t first fell into ranks with about one hendred others to go forth to battle for the great, principles of : Democracy ai pitamolgated by- Jefferson, Jackson, Calhoun, and , others. .Many s. changes have taken plaoe since this band of patriots were first commanded to "right fapeH by Captw W. T. Woolen.Tbe old men that were there to encourage with words of cheer and "comfort to those who were leaving their, nearest and decreet friends,, have past "over tbe river." Mny of the hale, hearty, and patriotic young men who-were there mustered into the service of the Con federate' States, were left 'upon, the bloody fields of Virginia and Maryland, But amidst all these sad changes; .1 I "J .. .. . ' ,. !.' Jl . 1 Uirosgn. Slime iiuua ana misfortunes that befell the South, the people of the old Tuckahoe precinct in Lenoir county remained true to Democratic principles', and they, doubtless above all others, rejoice that the party of their life-long choice is again assuming control of tbe f :?Tei'iirf nt The young men tLathave crown' cd irtbibed tbe esntiments cf t'. ;rf-f fathers and today the old pre c.ct rif';s t' t hTT . t being tbe lacrfr Den rr-. o townfhip in the c - It wcuM haTe been a real j! ta v to I'-sye attenJed the fcar- 1 i : ,r tt i: srrer'e rr.:!:s where we i I t f ' ' i t be 1 cf the t e iucka i A word ' a 1 ' o- .Rev., Henry WArd Beecher . has preached his farewell 'sermon- in Lon. ,irk t;t-i , .i'i; Abram S. Hewitt has been nominated for Hayor pf . New flfori City by fam- manyHalLM st,sCS.i.ma' A son of ; MinJater f eaaJeton ,4eales that his father has" any ..Intention of "a.""-,. ,' . ( 4 A plot on an immense scale to bora the city of Vienna has been unearthed by the police. The large hroaae eqneatriaa statue af Gen. Washington for Cincinnati has been shipped from Berlin. -1 ; The election in Bulgaria ia proceed ing throughout without discord. .It is said that Prinoe Alexander has ex- pressed his wiliiagnew to accept the throne if elected. Lithographs of Hon. JsAO. Blame bearing the insoriptioa "Our President in 1888," have made their appearance in show windows of soma of tbe Kerth- em cities. Ho will make a fine can didate for the Democrats to defeat. A process of manufActurlng quinine synthetically, by a chemical process, Without resorting to cinchona bark, is reported to have been discovered in England, by Mr. Creswetl Hewett, act ing upon suggestions made by the late Dr. Matheson, of St. Bartholomew Hospital, and Prof. Parker, of Netley. A great reduction in the price of the drug is predicted. We catch it on every hand. A Rus sian steamer has come to Sao Frsncisoo with tbe news that the Russian cruiser Csrrottee has seised and confiscated the American schooner HenrletUsnd her cArgo worth $15,000. The Henrietta, it is represented, violsted Russisn Iaw in trading in Russian porta. This viola tion of local regulations is, ia effect, the alleged cause of the seicur of so many New England vessels by the Canadians In speaking at Brighton at a public dinner,, while the British. Medical Asso. elation was in session there Drr Nathan S. Davis, the President-elect of the In ternational Medical Congress to be held mext year, was very severe in his de nunciation of , aJoohoU rV 4oes- net nourish: it 'does not sustain teatf it aoee Toped daring the disoussioii tnat this in hot assist convaJssneneeTla'IL. not lm. oadibty topalariA prove the pulse. in fevers aad Jt is of aa virtue in nursing; it is purely evil in its effects. So far from streastbenina: the heart's action. It depreSsee ft ana paralyses it." gaoa is the sssanfce el his . remarks , as given ia the- Xanost. That icarnaJ,.howeTer,imost apattlW ately asks whether it is not possible that alcohol does some good,! even admitting that it doea iafiniu hand,' aad eWggeaw the imprc4rUity;tJa ajl the) anj phJM mians wno recognize Its virtues be mistaken s Another ooe of , those bnttAl sword contests has taken plaoe and, this time much farther east. An aooranteari About' i.OOO v persons' ViUeaW ti monntedl sword eontest aft St. Louis Sunday1 between Duncan av,RoW and August Bcnmiu, ute of toe Uermaa army. Schmitt is an adept swordsman, and the fight was a gennine one. There were nine attacks,' and all were vicious. Blows on the armor counted, but head blows were allowed. Ross; who is ex tremely powerf ul,cut through Schmitt "s armor in the third attack, And dre blood In a stresm. Rosa won. the first four attacks, and Schmitt then woa three, almost knocking Rosa from his horse in the seventh. Ross won the eighth, and in the ninth Schmitt struck Rosa on the head, wotting lh mask and almost 'tplIiW aisl alL 'The fight . Aamair chrfd af 'Aioaxo 'lfihei died on Sunday morning last la Bayboro. -'; d. C.1 tnptoa, hd haa had a severe attack of' hemorrhagic fever,- is bob- valescingc( j t nort? l vii " It Is rumored that Josh Dawson is an Independent candidate for aheriff and Alex Powers for lower howse, , . It seems to be rather a hard job for a PamlioO Cherry to entrap a Beaufort sparrow, it may oventaauy suocesd. who anowsr. , w..'t'rtx.u , Providence seldom ever, blesses lbs farm era Id) thai section, in, WathA tot bousing crops equal to wnat we are now having. , ; ,of f.TT?3tA,w- ? Martin G ibbs. who was struck and bad his skull-bone ' fractured! by;Jainey Sawyer a few days since, is gradually improving. He was in a very critical condition for a day or two. v. - i Jag. R. Jewell, the register of deeds ror this county, died st bis boms in Bayboro After a long and lingering ill ness of consumption on lASt Friday nigbt or on Saturday morning. , r A good man gone. , The Piocewsll attraction for one of your city wi.iowern came to a focus Inpt evening at the recidenceof F. F. Chrry, the brother of the bride. Mrs. M. M. l erebeeand P. (). F'H "fs cf your city were married, Uev. L. V. Crawford cf firist'T. 1'i-v god wishes fcrtwf'r fatur,! I f i , ;., ; it THX JASTERN BAFTJST, ASSQ- yatais ef la Tares Days Stttita At jOor. ollfiasingar.) : The Eastern Baptist 'AseoolatiOftfrnet ia uiatoa ea tbe out, tnst., aaoeoauri ned three dsys. - m -yi n.!K-ti Rev. J. B. Harrall; cf laonnt Olive, preached the opening earmont and Rar. R. C. Landling the missionary aeraaoa. - Rsr. J. L. Stawart, a good preacher, a superior lawyer, aad a Napoleon of preaiditH; effleera., waa moderator, aad Rer.J-t T. Britt wasolerk.' y -". 'AI There was a good attertdanee, the speaking was spirited, and the whole session aarmontona aad inspiring. - Taa ahnrchea reported eonsiderable gains in membership, and the fact is worthy of note that several new and promising young" pastors" have been added to the 'Aasoetatkua daring the pest year: Rev. G. M. Tolson of Wil mington; Rev. J.- Rv BarreUi Mount Olive: Rev. W.iB. Pope, Warsawpuid Rev. Mr. Cortis. Sampson eoanty. John E. Rsy represented the , State Mission Board, located in RAlsign, and stated that there wete foata eighty mis sionariea at! work: in, aestitute fields in the State under that, appointment, and the moet gratifying results have at tended their iaboxa. i Y1 t- Rev. C. A Jaaklnfef the Oxford Female Callage, read the report on edu cation, from which it appeared that the a. 1 1 1 . m L t (em a in Hawta m jaurtaeuuro, vx- ford, ThomasTille and Shelby are all in a prosperous ounditlan, while Wake Forest opened with 188 students, tbe best begianihaf of a sessiosr in ite his- toryw,- This college has now SI II, C0 of investad endowment, much ea it bring ing a pet sent.; ana K has nt los a dollar sinct tbe war. There. ar-forty young men studying" for the ministry, about thirty of whom ire aided by the Board of Education, located a( the col lege.' ' Not more than filT are given to any man. Many i do not rboeiva - half that, and none ars aided' if the or their xnenua are auie to support tnem ai college.- Some ofythevbest men the baptists nave been blessed with have been beneficisrieeef this Board. Yates, of China; Pritohardr who died of yel low fever in Wilmington in 1BC3; lvev. Dnrbant, ,awaltneyR. B.. Joaae of bleassd roeoorr. aa4 many other good men were aided by (Sis Board. The report on Home Missions whion embrapaa ss Bteitribi tVpVtartle 8oufh; tnord(fingthe, IrftflkBsT sKoWed 865 men at work and an expenditure of IM.QO0 for bastvea.tj. ,J ji j , , ' ine subject or. toe tiaptist orphAnage Waa also spnlarealand I,waadsvel the people, It U a new epiernrise-r bat a litde eVe a yearTp-and Uo4 without effort flS.OOQ has been gtven ia. lVraa of thA haildinira'iiava faan oon- pleted, the fouidaUqnsTpl 4yeoibers have been laid, ,aCd already over flfy little 'helpless children have bean, re vived. The OrpliAOAge owns over 800 ac res i tor; tana l aaonxona inaiia tress Thorn as v ills And .much oj; it is ooverad WM' I nut trees, n'lnereia a oeautirui variety af hill and dale and- the ppJicy of ue managers ia to nave a najnoer o one-story brick buildings; to sost about SI J00 each.', and, aenable af aeesmmo. Idating about ti onildfen: Wrto" amatton J4ahd teacher. jMr. J. Hi Mills; Who de serves sh aonot1 af eriginaUndUe Ox ford MaaonmQnmanJAsylskaVsad who ceadaoted that institntton with eminent Iteooesafor ainal ressiisAhe superin tendent, though, from hat loan learn, the maw who iluus tee mst "honor fpr vs asi an w uvuvt asx heAfffTtoi. theermBUalsranrofthe, age, la! wi Big Nest UeHMTonty w to agitata it, bat he gave the first thou sand dollars i teoeivesl. i . f i i Foreign missions, Bandiy-aehools, the Btoitoot Recorder, and Warsaw High School all received consideration at the hands or the Association., By ' common consent tbe two beet speeches were made' by Rev. 'ft'AI Jed kins on edttcatlon, and Mr. T. R. Car roll on foreicn missions. Taken altogether, it -was an interest ing and prontaDie session of this vener able bodyv",,- ,": a Everybody ia v Clinton , kept i oeen bense, their hospitable boards groaned with things good to ear,' the ybong met aad afteni eld anas too declared that there wars mora pretty women In Clin ton than In any other town of its size in the State, and w all came away hoping tnat an early oau would bring nsoacx to tnat on arming utue town. i3 ' n ,V,g. W. B. Hoyt Sc. Oc. wholesale and flM tail have been selling' Dr. King'aNew'DVl oovery, i.lectrio Bitters and UM,kl Arnica Salve for two years. : Have neveKhandled remsdioe ahnr sell as wsll, or give such urJversAfe BAitafscO tion, There bsrvo been sosia weawierf uli enrol afleoted-by- the 'medtotnes in this city. Sererai casea cl pronounced Consumption have been entirely eared by use of a few bottles ol Dr. sting's New Disoovsry, taken in oonnection with Eleotrkr Kvrryc giantea tbn m alwayi Woli by uajrooclrBnDtf; JI35TOE5DTT0' Hon L . BJ, Abbott. 1 the. Repahiioan oaadidato for Cong-miS, and other Re publican eTVere win ed&re txntiU1 sens tonight at the Frog Pond it 9. o'clock. . Friday night , at James City ,.. '-" .1 Atlaata Klowtat Ora. - "Six mowtt aprv fce bad an demand for B. B. i... t ut now our retail demand is lu'h t'.Kt w are farced to bny in W 1 enor: . i7e s - K" i v; 4 6 ? .'.: ute the rapid end 1 ti the comparative i C 1 yn-ecf f r 1) s T '! ' 1 1 P. B. B. (bing large ' i l' s pf'5 ;:re merit. eel. rrf r , .. -.. i - T ( r i .-" ; Paalle 8peakiag. , The candidates on the Coalition ticket will address the aitiaene ef Craven oounty at the following times and places; Uore Creek, Thursday, . October lita, atllm. Pert Barnwell, Batarday, October It, atUnv . i Adams Ureek. Tneadav. October IB, atlJm. ' Piney Grove, Wednesday, October 20, at 18 m. Havelock, Friday, October SS, at 12 m. , Mar4eCyeress,Tuesday, October doth, at 13 m. Pleasant Hill. Thursday. October 28th, at Is m. Dover, Saturday, October 80th, At 12 m. E. H. Mbadows, Chm'n Coalition Ex. Com. E. R. Dudut, Ohm n Bep. Ex. Com. or Craven (Jo. OoBRhins: Clara. Comely, charming Clarissa Clendenaiag, carelessly catch ing cold; creeping chills came: Clara coughed oontinaally ; cruel, cruupy cough, that would have taken ber on, had she not nsed Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. It is bound to on re all the coughing Claras. ADVICH TO HOTHKBS. Mrs. WrasLoWs Soothing Stect should always be nsed for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diar ha. Twenty-five cents a bottle. jan24dtuthsAtw v BwcklCB'a A r air a Salv. Tut Best Salvk in tbe world fur Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and All Skin Eruptions, And positively oures piles. It is guaranteed to give perfect satinf ac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Hancock Bros. It COMJVIERCIAL. Jocrmal Ornoa, Oct. 18, t P. U. OOTTOH. Ntw Yohk, Oct. 13. Futuies closed steady. Bales of 78,000 bales. fc October, t04 April, 9 41 9 49 9.68 November, 9.00 May, December. 8.0i Juua. January, 9.17 July, 9.65 9.72 lebruAry, SI. 24 August, MATch. 9.83 September. Spats MMdling 9 6-16; Low Mi: deliag 8 18-16; Good Ordinary 8 6-16. New Berne Market steads. Sales of 129 bales at a.tw to a. 65. Middling 813-16; Low Middling 8 8 16; Good Ordinary 8 5 16. DOHESflO MAHHKT. SXKD OOTTOH 2. 60. OwrroirSixD SlO.00. TvarXHTUB Hard, tl.00, dip, 1.75, Tin 75c.al.5. Oats New, aSo. in balk. Cobx-45a60e. Rica 50a60. BxKawAX 15c. per lb. Bir On foot, Sato 6c. OoorrkT Hams lOo. per lb. Li an lfto. r lb, Eows 16o. per doaen. Faasn Ponx 4iaAo. per pound. . ' Pilirtra-f--60o. per bushel. BVnMnBrkT6o.ail.O0 per hundred. Ooftaif$.eort.25:per barrel. Fnua Pas 66aTOo, ' Hman Dry, loo.; grsea sc. irrLEa-MatnamuAkest. t3a40c. ; God frets: 11.10.' PSAR8 75aa51.3 per bushel. HoSxY 85c per gal. Taluiw ao. per lb. Cbkbse 12i. Osnaxjars Orowm, 80a 36c. ; spring 2oa35a. MBAii 70c psr bushel. Oats 60 cts. per bushel. Tmurgs 60s. per bushel. Irish PcrrATOlSr 3.T5 per bbl. WoQWlOalOc parpouad. PcrTlTOaa RaharnAa, 80c ; rum, 40c. Watt IndiAA, 50o. ; Harrison, 660. Hew Ulillir.cry. ; 4 AM KKOKlYIlKI ur LARGE and VAEIEJ) StOCZ 'Of . KL &$to Winter , ICliinerjr' and Fancy Gocds, L FJEATnEKS. Etc.. Etc Alao tat LATEST BTTBa of Hats etui Bon net rrata lmw York and Baltimore, and have a lam aSinliifnt mt MovalUaa. Ink. via, boDy tieraaaBtown. raM.and Mt TrUaanlaia. wbleh I eetactad personally ao eompanledby Mrs DewerX and aa ready to bow iny friend and enatoaaera, and aaa ooti no, tat I oaa tlve Batariketloa as to ooaUty and pr.. Pin a of bastneai will prtvsnt me bavfas an opwi 1 ig nay. , i.4 t.BimnawK'toQ oolidwlm. , Maa, sUav St, UawaT. roxm Hiorrrap osxt.' i Oct 21 22,t23 and: 25, 'fsptilsi fegaremen'ts of tte UJ lIiaiailri'W.R. OGDEIT'S ; REFI5EDV FARCICAL COMEDY ' ' ! OOMPANx, 1 ' I aapiortad by U Ofcrmtai aad Calturad . . actress, , .-1f...,,.,-t, Iuc3 'Henrietta,' Floyd, lwxuier wita ne eem panv of a otod abUltf Change ot r0(;ranime NigbUy. - 1st K'BhU A HpT PVtr, Sweet Wrmrit nd BmlM..lt w . Three One Comet, it - 'CIO. ILITfJL GENERAL HARDWARE, TINWARE, GLASSWARE, WOQDENWARBr CROCEERT, SASH, DOORS? BUNDS.'' GLASS, PAINTS, OILS AND STOVES, UNSURPASSED. AS TO , PRICE A!TD QTTALiyT. Middle Street, Next Door Vo Central Hotel. , NEW BERNE, N. C For Sale, A IXJW AND YODNQ CALK: one rf Uia largeat and fluent cows In me oouulj Ove yeanold. Apply to ocizaiw M.-B. COX. For Fall Planting;. Cabbage. Kale, Spinach and Turnip Seed. E. H. MEADOWS & CO. augSl dw For Rent, Rooms in a neat dwelling containing six rooms, on Hroad street, opposite W. Lorch 'a. Apply to eep34 dtf C. T. HANCOCK. THE BIGGEST THING OUT JTox- drills 18 House's Chill Syrup ! If your Druggiat or Merchant does not keep it, aend to , BERRY'S DRUG, STORE. If House's Chill Syrup fails to cure if directions are adhered to, you can get your money back. The trade supplied by H. Berry Honiw'i chill Hyrvp -eBorted An Imme diate and prrniuueBl core Galore oua (KHe wa used. K. J. 1'ATTJCHBON, HUM Stoi4. "Have sold every bottle of Bouae's Q.111 Hyrap I could obtain from the aaannlaotDrar. It not only broke lue Chllla but iall Uts pec- lloa 111 rotmut health." Wm, 1.. 1'ALMKB. Totaceoblab. -1 waa fompletry broken down and snf trreU luU'uaely with dumb ehlUa. roardtoaas' House l.'htll Hynip resulld In a oomplele cure. 1 moei heartily recomnend to all who sutler from Willi and Fever aa hAmUeaa. orrtnln anil uro. Uowu. UKKOC'K. Photosrapher. "Mywir ami three children were cared by Houm'i I hill Hyrun. consider It Ute beet malarial remtxly In Uie uwrkut." A. b. CARROLL. Have n d House' Until Syrop la oa ramllle cheerfully recommend It af a poat live oar lor CbHla and Fevara." JOHN SUaXKHLKK. i,, , (1HAS. D. JONKS, KHKD, 8. UIXjOH. At Knlman t Ulaf Jfactorj-. j Not a single complslnt from the many bottles ef House's Chill By run sold. Nothing but the most unbounded satis faction as to results and surprise at ita promptness. R. BERRY, Druggist. ocl2 dSm 2 taw w8m ' HEW STORE ! Uew Goods!! wm,. sultan; Baa just returned from tbe Northern Markets, where he purchased a VERY LARGE STOCK OF ' - ';' ' . ' ' ' Dry Goods, CldhbS'; Boots. Shoes. Rttss QztiL;'1 -,,, j : ,1 : tin and everything usually kept., in a First. g Class Dry Goods Store, and he is deter-,, . mined to- " t W. S5HLLW0QB. SeU Them Jwer Than ?er.:' fie will rWfiteV Prices 'the 'ari' ' &wkmg Uttf even taf. u J ! ' -i f u-.l' ILookateomeof snrtsadar! " A Ooed Button Bno..t...5-y.W 0( Indies aad Misses' JerseyuuIJjt..'.tk60 Cl , A Good TM.m -. m-itm U .rnln A Good Whnto Shirt WfeWu'40'. r" sisn a ana rjoys iiau at..r..... . , ; Boy's Suits as low as .jtJ'.t tJ J vAlsoA ate assortment "ot ChhdreaV1 7 Woollen Hoods and- 8ck rerr tow 1 Carpets sad Oil Cloth) Trunk and VaK ' " tses; aaica smortrnent of boa wis and,-. J. . Blankeu and Buggy Robs .-U .,, ...-h .All wsaak is to call and exsnaine 0x1 r. ,. stock.before purchssing etetiiere ar 1 we will sAve you money. " ' ' '' !1 Don 1 target tbe place, i" .t.lw DigbOti Dnlldlnsr, OprKreito K..'p' !" i!: tut Chnrti la. '.i l! J. A. Tnr,Mk fUtnemnn. ' til 1 ' I t v i , r 1 " T , a one erenib f lornanre. Ao, --n . i once, Sit... , pact oock(auon, J. A, WILVr,! Sep2 dim lu ii ! r '1 i lar.J L. K. 1 L , pmta, 71, nnn aale at Jaeadowa' I -mi I' !, Vl
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 14, 1886, edition 1
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