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- 'r"TLr' - - - - - " - - " - ----- ...... i ,M . - I- Ul - t. ii - - v . T"TT" H HHTITOill JIIOTJ, 'HOY VOL. V.iNO.Oi89. NEW BERNE. N. C., SUN DAY. rlJOEMBER 7, 1886. PRICE 5 CENTS, SMI - 7iTf -w- rwr-r L . a ( I - L0 GAL -NEWS. araai laUalatare ilatuii Hew Berne, latitude. 85 North. J0 Oi 40(jAito4.W?r.'Wet. iua riaas. 39 iMnj" :Hy. v , Sun eeuTo; 8 T 10 hoars, J I pinlee. .BUSINESS J.OCAXS. mMlBgTs itbev leiawlei, ) Quadruple Plate Cm Baekete at $5.00; Quadruple Plate Butter Dishes, $5.00; Quadruple Plate Pickle $tsjnl,aa.0U - ' Small Hama, Breakfast 9eoD.Oorned Beef, WhiU Beans, Split Peal, Bominj. FeaeiVTenbBueheheet, Freeh Game 1 atoeeleiieve ,Ikm' in.. O. B. SuVBR. aoVftjj olf itai fine Canada Malt Kjffata. IoaHT.--d. Whitman la ever left. Be has and is selling the eeJebaateAOenada Malt Lager Beer, the beet in the world, at 10c per bottle only. novfcit 0PLKA8K REHKMBEK that J--.JH8( MONTT aa well as the rest of mankind, antf if foti Owe me please pay me. nod d8t atln J. C. Wwrnr. .ftleebaicteMBreakUst baoon, 13 Ota.; soger .nured ehoeAdeia, 10 ota. All, in any quantities desired at J. F, fijM nov31w ... a4U attwer of vain yesterday. The eign on ball Bros, store was being repainted yesterday. Frank Kurd was befcUn. It aeeiue thai hit free trade Ideas are not jrow- Inglnfte'WeaV' PaWi' lines' bate become so tangled by the recent election that it will take somellij tle teA straight. Aiand coalition celebration is IDokaiLikf-m.Wadnaadav slant. Thin is s too early. Wait until mailers cool oil "Yoii&bnQi gabeeind. the returning boarJhs Jeue) Jh ory for soma yearn. Somebody has found out mat it i t)P o. too oloee in front When Republicans count out Repub lican! sirrfals o tfja fealloK-fcearted DanarwoeJfufly, but ff' they wi 10 cWnV put a few Democrats wlioaawotiM be gored? 'Tn Harti'drd Life and Annuity In Riranoa.Cjbaspaifi to Mrs. Amelia J. lokensbn, thiougri jtaii) agent Wat WfliySHf .OOQJnauranpe oa the WlW "M1! w- Dickenson. Raaenred seats for the Casind Opera OoaapioyiwUkbO sale! at Meadaws' daocatora at 'o'bloek tomorrow morn log. ' Owners of opera chairs will gle iOWr'll'tiMbel wheinet they In tend to use them or not. A bofjdei tt the paetoAIIous lft bialldaAMbk iftnlaioing 438 In pbaoka and money under his pillow, gpnalay aajr and on his retara found that Harriet Barber, the colored chambarmatdvhatlfaaaA it and placed it In the hand'' iha jaalUrd for safe- An honest wonvMi and a fonfanaUmaafni usee ee. asaignea ior utmw ) m aeTerai eoantiea. "me .Vhom iachastetketh," and 1,Jhi;pen(?CrU .when d da tlgti.' The little bas IsjjLi'taiaoampaiga will party, do kbetUi two yaan n tha lebtion will be of a importaaosv! '- Caaska Tha pos 6a to give naOaai that, the-caail going West will keeping Euaa! . oianyoa turn- nj lordjafatli i .j heoa wife . it. A WsW cloaa at' 1 L ni. hereafter and that go J SI W closaat TJffpT m. , Kmnbert of the Ladies' Memorial Inafof the Association at the residence - of tha President, Mrs. John Hughes, on ' tha afternoon of Tuesday, the 0th Inst, Caataa Opara Casrr . Shn fiakjWtietnundtnnf the, Portsmouth re .aaysl "The Casino . ObSriCompanygrtiti?arsa'Asfacth)h " bera WiirpteaJ6r wa' larely t tended andjpjiroh acjoyed, a Lillian as Joaenhina was loa!y Ralph Rack straw Irresistible, and: little Buttercup Just f gained tha heart of all: her Katisha is ' fine also. Dlall OaadJ Cspt-.Coroo- rin (our General) Sir Joseph were all f ( ; Wfa H f aa aU good Last night ; Chimes ot Normandy"' waa preeented Ml MQrtJ'Pf 'ft 'A 11 T!tVl:: JIT ' " The Habaa aa Haaaaek . Mr.3gmtflri5Jjjr.T w ke done bim an .injustice in atatlng t i ia iote in Wlatalectioirwas Tte t"al Tote cast was, for Hancock : ; r.vJ.il-luicW Vat ware informed tbft ore? t't huadfed, af, theaa. were t 1 f t" c f A 1 f r Robert Hancock,. enouga i' ,r ll s a msjority OTtr Robt 'a know nothing about ' were cast, but ws - rvyfc JlBI a a ir.f v'- r .( f ir i,tert P Cl ffOt was , i I , jr- H ! t..tt rvwui. Messrs. O. H. Uuion and P. H. Palto tiai are attaadiac Qiialow Baperior Court, which oonvenee tomorrow. Major B. W. Cobb arrived last night oa his way to Onslow court to represent taeOoldsboro Messenger. He reports a horrible murder on Friday night near Fremont of a negro woman by a negro man. The murderer wan captured and lodged in jail. Charch ServlecaTo-Day. Method lot Ohucch Services at the Methodist Church at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. conducted by the pastor, He v. L. W.Crawford. Pes are alike freo to all. Polite ushers will welcome all atrangerB. All persons are cordially invited to worship with this congrega tion. Christ Church V.W. Shields, Rector. Twentieth Sunday after Trinity. Ser vices at 11a. m. lioly Communion and. ul 7;30 p. m. Sunday-school at 4 p. ul. The iiubhu is always invited to take part in the services at this church. Ushers at the doors to provide seats. Presbyterian Church Services by the Pastor, Rev. L. C Vass, at 1 1 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Sabbath School at 9.80 a. m. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these services. Baptist Church Rev. Dr. Tueo. Whit- field, pastor. Services at 11 a. in. and 7.80 p. ro. HuDday School ul 3 in. Seats free and the public cordially in vited to attend. Y. M. C. A. Meeting ut 5 p in., A. M. Baker leader. Subject: "Whm Be comes of Our Siuh. " Matthew Ut chup , JUt verge. K. M. HI 11 m on ' Vole. By some means or other a telep.ram from Raleigh got in with the press dis patches on Thursday night to the e fleet that I. B. Abbott wad elected to Con gress from the 2d district- The ofliciul voto shows Simmons' plurality to be 1858 over O'Hura. By analyzing the vole m Jouch. Ieuoir, Urease and Halifax we UdiX the following-facts: In Jones, where the Democratic ticket was defeated by about two hundred, and where the Republican vote was solid for O'llsra, Simmons carried the county by 43 majority. In Lenoir, wnere me nignesi Lwmocratio majority reaenra io, ana tne Kepuoiican vote Was almost solid for O'llara, Abbott receiving but 81, Simmons' majority was 388. In Greene, where the entire Democratic ticket was defeated aad the Republican vote was almost solid for O'Hara, Simmons' majority was about 900. In Halifax county, at Weidon, a strong RepubUcaa preciact, Simmons gat 840 majority; at Brinzlevville a strong Republican precinct, he received 115 majority, and at Enfield, O'Hara 's home and a large Republican precinct, ha about evenly divided tha vote with O'Hara, Abbott getting only 79. This flattering vote waa the result of a well conducted canvnas. There ware no efforts to draw the color line, no apt paala to old prejudices, but so. able presentation of facta in rag at a to tha condition of tha country and what legis lation is naedad to improve jfc. The following telegrame were re ceived yesterday: :' NOKPOLK, Va., Nov. fi. H. 8. NcNH:-Ig Simmons elected? If S3, give one whoop for me. Tnofl. J. Latham. Wildon, Nov. 6. F. M. Simmons: I am now willing to claim kin. Accept congratulations. B. T. SuutOKa. . ritr Caaaelt Prcainas. .'.I'j t Vmw. Dumb, Not; 1, 1880. The board met pursuant to adjourn ment this evening, Mayor Meadows in tha chair sad Councilanen Williams, Hancock, Moore, Miller and Crawford present. Mr. Dakas asked permission to use the lower story of the Reliance engine house qt religious emioea an Sundays. Permission waa granted. Marshal's, report adopted. , ' Arreata 1, .Flees " , Costa ' " " RenU S 1.00 18.40 S.50 , , , - Total i , , 1190 . u ,, J. M.HAKarr, Marshal. 'Commitiea on' streeu and pumps re ported contract made wih gaaoom pany to light Ibe cityi and also reoom-, mended'aeroeene Rights .'at ' tarious pointa in th city.', The oommiltee was Instructed to intestlgata the matter of thaleroaehe or nsptha lamps and re port. , rr i ? , Tha action or nre district committee hi gir mg prmfcson" UNeusa & Ti K. S. B. Co. to erect a warehouse shed, was an motion adopted.' ' w' ' f ' Parmiasion was granted Ur. Psvie to erect a new building with metal roof, la in place of old one to be torn down in rearef Kafera bake abop on Middle street. ' ' ' "; Resrular bills' allowed. ! Mfrates read and adopted. , ; ; . , , . 1 i t.l. uaxoock, Ulerk, e It t-en WIa a Ca4 Article: Of Tir-d TajiaCXX, aV TfvT rlealer for -old it-- f lldtSa Waaj Uta Jeeraal WuU sa 9. li The Kiastoo Free Prtm im its issue is rery much oonoansed about the Democracy of the JoxmfAh. Tha Jocb- nax. has been sent daily to the Free Press since that paper waa established and the editor who now asks this silly question has had ample time to know and learn something of its views in re gard to politics and other matters. But perhaps we have been so stupid in our utterances about politics and politicians that the editor of tha tree iVess has been unable to discover by reading the Jouknal what it is in favor of or who it advocates for office. we nave never though t it necessary to carry our politics at tne bead of our paper. We leave to the intelligent reader to judge for himself by the utterances in its editorial columns whether it is Democratic or Republican; or whether it is a newspaper containing Uu news, condemning whatever is wrong in public utile lulu whether com muted by Democrats or Republicans; or whether it is a blind, partisan sheet w ith its columns filled with abuse and inconmstencies, covering up the faults of its own party and exagerating those of the opposite; intolerant, vindictive and untruthful. We say we are willing to leave our readers to judge for them' selves of the politics of the JourMaL, and if the tree I 'rest has not the intelli gence to uppreciatu and understand ns, why then we are only sorry that we cannot ex press cur thoughts in plainer words Hut the fife 'rc has heard that the litur of the J. i' k.n ai. wanted to do something for Mr. II. I.. Taylor, the Re- ul'licun candidate for sheriff of Lenoir county, we uou t see how what we had to say to Mr. Mewborre in private conversation can be of any benefit to the free I'ress in determining the poli tics oi the Journal, but as it nas seen lit to refer to it, we propose to give it the full boueritofit. We did tell Mr Mew borne that we wanted to say some thing in reply to the abusive paragraphs sgainsi Bruton Taylor in the free Prest but would not do it because we thought the Iemocrals of Lenoir would take it that we weie intorferrlng with their canvass in behalf of the Republicans. Mr. Mewborne assured us that Mr. X(1J.lor WM he)d in tbe Bame e6toem by the good people of Kinston and Lenoir that he was when we lived there, not withstanding tha insulting paragraphs in the free Jesa, and that many Demo crats were going to vote for him. We than endeavored to find a copy of tha free iVesa with the view of comment ing upon Its mode of warfare against a man whom we had always known to be honest, if c pable and fit for any county office and to remind that paper that by such abue and ridiouW it was only drawing T.. tor's friends close around him and insuring Sutton's defeat. Tha result of the election shows that we were right in thie. Bui failing to find a copy of tbe free Prest at that time, we concluded after thinking the matter over to let that paper go ahead and elect Taylor if it could. What we would have aaid would probably have been worth as much to Sutton as to Taylor as ws only wanted to show that Taylor was no more "Negro IOvicg-' than Sutton, who em ploys, wa are iaformad, a negro jailer, and scores of other good Democrats in the county who voted and bonded a negro constable in Falling Creek town ship, as we are informed, simply because many colored men voted for their county ticket. Why nse soch offensive epithets towards a gentleman who aeea fit to differ from aa in politics? Does ft in fluence a single vote? On the ether hand has it not in this instance given Taylor rotes that Sutton would have polled? It tha Free Press can get any comfort from the JouxnaL's lack of Democracy as measured by Its standard, It is welcome to it. "When will the average oiliaea stop spending half of his hard earalnae on cigars and tobacco? Olva it Bp? Wall, wneane nnasout.ne oaado without tobacco and cigars, but can't keep up without the ' Infallible remedy. Dr. Bulla Cough Syrup " One bottle 25 cents. a i . Iiet af Latten Remaining in tha Poatofflce at New Berne, Cravea ooanty N.C, Njv. fianeen Bord. Anna Dutittir. Fred. Jifee,'Dn)ftry' Jaikabar Hannah ones, Carol ina Nelson vBatltf L. Par ker Mat Roes J.-. Ut Baroer, Lome .B. Taylor, Cfcto.. Wad dell, Hasty A. Wa hee.jiwf3 - t - 7"? "Ul Tenant taBIng Bof above letters, will ear advertised, and rive date-ef net. 4 - -irt'-tA:.. ,f -(i. .m- miA.BL'ij , mm 1 f '"' ! ." it 'V 1 in cbrohSo' cases" of neotalgia, theu-i mktlm, or gout, where the disturbing eeuae Je a certain arid which poison' the blood. S&lvstion Oil shootd be a i acr t to dirrotions. This r fuli .. r tt will in time c re the poift i eir t.iatirg in the bloM sr4 br'- z r' f hca ail others fail. fcl. va. i Cl kilU pain, aad is only 95ctev Latest Frost'lTortll Carolina LegitUtttrt 8 till U Doubt. " JUttSciH, jiov. 6. News ttJa morning, aa to Judicial ticket was meagre, but moat pewoerata conceded Repabliasa 'vicaory. Some estimated majority at 8,600. Republi cans claim about 4,000. . A disoatcb front, Richmond Pearson last jaight stated that entire mountain diet riot had gone Republican on State ticket. A special dispatch to me tonight from Asheville says counties west of the Blue Ridge give State ticket about 2,000 ma jority. This is more cheering. It is tha first piece of good news. It is un questionable, apparently, that Republi cans and independents nave majority In House. Logan Harris ears this will be sixty Republicans ac.d sight independents He claims 24 Senators and four independents, and suya latter will act with Republicans. Democrats here after carefal calculation claim 24 Dem ocrats certain, t'i Republicans and 4 Independents. Thty say latter will act with Democrats. My special dispatch tonight from Abbeville says Klias and Wilson, Democrats, are elected t Hen, ate from Haywood end Macon dif-triru. It says that Cherokee, Clay, Macon. Swain. Haywood and Transylvania r- lurn Democrats to House, htul dial (Jraham, Jackson, Henderson, Madiaon- lancy, Mitchell and Buncombe return Repeblioans. Although the outlook is vary bad, we do not give up Slate ticket yet. Democrats will have Senate cer tainly; even Logan Harris does not really claim it. r. A. (Ju s. A Blind and D af Woman. Miss Minnie Wallace, of Atlanta, loht bar bearing, her sight and sense of taste. Sores covered her body and limbs. Her joints were swollen and painful, her limbs paralyzed, appetite lost, and she waa sking out a miserable life. Six bottles of B B. B. restored her sight and hearing, relieved all aches and pains, added flesh and strength and she is now a well woman. Write to her. Sold in New Berne by R. N. Duffy and E. II. Meadows. ELECTION NEWS. west viroikia. Charleston, Nov. 5. From the most reliable information received here the next Legislature wfjl be Democratic, on joint ballot by nine votes. This Will elect a snooeaBor to Senator (Jam den, Democrat. YIHdlMA. Harrisonbcbq, Nov. 5. The majority of O'Ferrall, Democrat, in this district is eight hundred over Roller, inde pendent. MKW JESSEY. MbWabx Nov. 5. The beards of can- vaasaramat in all tba counties today aad canvassed the votes of Tuemlay elections. In six oountles no result was arrived at and the boards adjourned un til tomorrow. Recounts are ordered in three Congressional dietriots. The Leg islature remains Democratic by one majority on joint ballot, without the EmJy district. XtrrifllKrTA. St. Paul. Nov. 9. The State claimed by both parties by from 2.500 to 7,000 majority. Three Democratic and two Republican Conareesmen elected. The Legislature will be Republican by at least forty majority oa joint ballot. MUWABL Wilmington. Nov. (.Delaware's of ficial returns complete foot up: For Governor Brigge, dem., 18,94; Hof fecker, pro., 7,883. For Congress Pennington, dem., 13,837; Cooper, Ero., 8,880. The Legislature is solidly 'emocratic. tNDIAKA. Indianapolis, Nov. 5. Complete re turns from all but one eountT aive Rob ertson, rep., for Lieut-Governor. 8,607 plurality. , ....' IndianaDolb. Nor. S, The Democrats have tha Legislature by two majority an joint ballot. AocerdinB ra the latest adTioea tbe sguree ere; senate, si warn aorabuia BenublioanK Boasav 4i Dem crate, 55 Republicans. Returns on the 8tate ticket are not yet in from alt the counties, but tne D gores or last nignt will not be changed materially. The Republican plurality will be about 4,000 Baeklea'e arafta Skive ' Tub Best BjXvk in tha world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcere, Ban Rheum, Fever Bores, Tetter, unapped Hands, Chilblaiae, Corns, and all Skin ivranthma. and positively cures piles. It is cuaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded.. Prioe 95 cents act boa. Fa aale Iit Haaoock: tiroe. iy ., Btnute ox junera. Momrr Cajlxxx, Pa., Nor. 4. Five hundred Binerrif$lfi9tj:xceUior col Kerr struck this morning for a ten per eeni advance la. wgee. The operators efnae thia daanaM and a long strike is aroaabla. 1 .---"A sewera Waea. CAawfOgDeTiLiA, Oa, June 11. For ten years I have been suffering with muscular Rheumatism. Patent atedieiaea aad phyaiolana' praaoriptiona failed to give relief.' ' Last summer I eommeaced tba nsa of B. B. 8. and ax- aeneaced, partial reliet before asmg one botUe. 1 eentiaued its ue and ladlT eonfeaa that it is tha best and quickest medicine for Rheumatism I nave avar inea ana cneenuiiy recom mend It to' the public, ivVt' V ' j. w. KHODES. X.m. u. LI. ' f Sot! In New Berne by R. N.Duffy and L. li. ij.eadowa, ? '-- Uallaat Yaacebora. Tha stranger, travailiag through the little country village of Vanoeboro, saas nothing but a alow, muddy creak on tne one aide, and a long line of small. inferior houeea on the other, and he is apt to conclude that this ia an insignia cant rommumty. But let him once aae this rural population in a political oon teat, and he will change his mind. Patriotic to the hearts core, fiery aad impetuous in defending their opinions, firm and resolute as the old guard un der tba teaspeet of battle, they are the very flowar of Craven county's man hood. At the very opening of .this campaign they keenly measured the claims of coalition, and determined to support it. The moet thorough and elaborate disouaaiont of thecanvaas took place at that precinct, unset after onset was made aeaiust the coalition cause and its candidates. But every blow struck only added to the patriotic ardor of glorious old Vanceboro. Tbe place haa been rightly named. It can neither be bought, intimidated nor cajoled. When it throws its colors to the breeze, it dies but never surrenders. Its elec tion returns should have come in with the roll of drums and the blare c f bugles. Think of this brave but quiet old pre cinct sending in 260 majority for coali tion, nearly doubling the clear majority of Newbern after all our earnest and powerful struggles for victory. Three chters, and twice three cheers for gal lant, noble, indomitable Vanceboro!! Craven should honor every square inch of her soil, and crown her citizens as if they were kings and conquerera. A tkpiala'i Forlnnaie Dliroiuk. Capt. Coleman, scbr. Weymouth, ply ing between Atlantic City and N. V., had been troubled with a cough so that he was unable to sleep, and was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It not only gave him in stant relief, but allayed the eitreme soreuees in his breast. His children were similarly affected and u aiuglt- dose had the same happy effect. Dr. King s New Discovery is now the stun dard remedy in the Coleman household and on board the schooner. Kree trial bottles of ttiia Standard Ucniedy ut Hancock Bros Drugstore. Another Suez Canal Proposed Iinivis, Nov. 4 A Hamburg corrcH pondunt bean that a scheme in fur advanced for a second Huea canal, to be exclusively English, and that there is an uiiormoua amount of capital at the disposal cf the projectors. Interesting EipcrUnrrt. U tram Cameron, furniture dealer of Columbus, (ia., tells his experience, thus: "Kor three years have tried eyery remedy on the market for Stomach and Kidrrey Disorders, but got no relief, un til 1 used Eleetrio Bitters. Took five bottles and am now cured, and think Electric Bittera the best blood purifier in the world." Major A. B. Reid.of West Liberty, Ky., used Eleetrio Bit ters for an old standing Kidney afTeo tion and says: "Nothing has ever done me so much good as Electric Bitters. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by Hancock Bros. 4 COMMERCIAL. j'rt'kNAL Ornog, Nov. o, II r. M. COTTON. Naw Yohi, Nov. Fntuies closed steady. Sales of 80,800 bales. November, December. January, February, March. April, 8.70 May, 0 32 8.84 June, 0.42 8.83 July, 0.50 9 02 August, 9. 53 0 18 September, -. 0.23 October. . Spots steady; Middling 0 1-8; Low Middling 8 5 8; Good Ordinary 8 18. New Berne Market quiet Sales of 06 balea at 8 8 8 to 8.40. Sales for tba week 063 bales againet 900 balea same week last year. Middling 8 5 8; Low Middling 8 3-8, Good Ordinary 8 1-8. Domestic RIAHUKT. Seed cotton 82.60. OOTTOM SEXO $10.00. Trap KCTura Hard, 81.00. dip, J 1.75. TAB-75o.atl.86. Oats New, 85c. in bulk. Cohw 55a60c. Rick 50a60. Beeswax 16c. per lb. Bkij' Oa foot, 8c.to 5c. Country Hams 10c. ixir lb. Lard 10c. Der lb. Foos - lfla. per dosen. Frbsb Pork 4ta8o. per pound Pea if via 50c per bushel. FounEB75e.aS1.00 per bund red. Gnioms $3.00a2.25 per barrel. Field Pias-Wa70c. Hides Dry, 10c. ; green 5c. ArPLRS Mattamuskeet, 35a40c. ; C.od frevs. 61.10. Pears 75o.a$1.25 per bushel. noNEY 35o. per gal. Tallow 5c. per lb. Cheese 14. CmoKnwe-rown, S0a35c. ; si-nun 20&25c. Meal 70c per bushel. Oats 50 cts. per bushel. Tuninps eOo. per bushel. Iaiaa Potato 13.75 par bbl. Wool lOsJeo. per poand. rVTATona Eahamas, 80a. ; yams, 40c. West Indian, 50c; Harrison 65c. Powder S5 .00 shot Drop, fl7; hock, $2.00. Kxaoaum c ' , Salt 60a85c. per seek. VoLaAus ann Srairra 0a4lie PubUcSalejVuablel . i i Pjroerty The large and elegant Brick Building en South Front street known as tha Bateman House, will be sold at auction at the Court Honse door ia New Berne the First Monday in December, 1880, at IS o'clock. - 4 : -v i. , , ,4 . ; Terms; Part cash; balance in one and two years. " f , -; . - t- I dtd R K. MAr E. EABVEY.", Smallwood & SloVcr, DEALERS IN QESEEAL BARDWA&B, -TLVWARE. GLASSWARE, WOODENWARX, CROCK&tY, S.iSH, DOORS, BLINDS, o'LLiW, PAINTS, OILS ASD STOVS, ,1'NM'RPASSED AS TO PRICE AND QUALITY. Middle Strevi, Neit Door to Central WotI, NEW BEBNl, H C. The Event ot tbe Season. NEW FERNE THEATRE. Nov'r. 9th, 10th & 11th. THE At' ME CASINO OPERA COMPANY And u, c i. , ,,, i'iuMA bONNA. Mi88 LILLIAN LAWRENCE. HKI'KKTulJtK . TucMla, . . Tun Mikado. Wi ilnesd.ij , Chimes ol .Normundj. Thu.Uv, . Ii. M. H. IHnafore. 20 ARTISTS. n wv , ' :"' -'.aiiU m r.u Muatlra if f. i inn ril m-als, u, " ! "1 Meadow' llrug B(Ma. C. E. S LOVER, Wholesale aud Retail Daier I .s Chcice FAMILY GROCERIES -! ll Household Goods, if ..ia',l i, ouoUi CUEAlkK I HAN I tK III 1 hKK A vlll lo hu lort- wn ! . on v In. ii:. niifi tkrpt Ival, lioixls 1t-:lv. r. ,1 l,, blo j,ttrl u( fr..e.,f rh.rK.-. uovX Notice to Lumbennen. We want to cuiitract with reliable parlioH lo (IhIivit cm th hnl.Ar irllk. - . uim Oak l.ivcr. Nonh (iiolina, or aft MiFI, from on,. io ten milli.m ftui ul logsj aaid lo8 urn from one yard to three-fourths of u uula from the rivwr. Jfbnd aeed apply ibat urn cot thoroughly pcyaiat- .... .in hi,- LiunuifKH. 1-or puiticulurs apply oraddreaa " K1U.EV t. TIU4V, , jiov4 dlOd vt2t Stella. N.C. THE BIGGEST THING OUT Cliills Hi House's Chill Syrup ! If your Druggist or Merchant doea hot keep it, send to BEKRY'S DRUG- STORE. If House's Chill ftrnn f.d. JTi. directiona are adhered to, you can get jvui muury uaci, The trade supplied b It lterry Uon.e Chill syrup -.trectd aa lmtne ia. uit"d. f'erU)a'ient CUr be''1' E. J. PATTERSON, Olio, fjton. nave old every bottle of Houae'm tfcUl uym.P "k'1 0.bt'.n from xh .'turer It not only broke the Uillla but laft tha m. Ueinroluthallh. ' M" Wa, U pALHUfiB. TobaoooctUC -I waa oomrlHWy broken down and inf. Houae . Chin Synip reaolted maomiSS cure. Imoai heartily immeDdtoall who offer from Chill aad fever a a. certain and ur. Kdwd. QEROCK, Photographer. "Myself and threo children were oored br llouae I hill i . r. .. . "t malarial remedy luiha markat," A. u. CAStOtL. " "TTnVrt IlCirl TInnaa'. Pkm a . farniiw..: h,tai XZZJt, ""P ' " live cure lor t kill mnd Fevarex" )0" CBA8. d. joSias. FRKD, SiDIXaiN.'lv. At Erdman'aClafluyapotjv , Not A . i n irl . w.mMJ.&.& m -1 In d 1 ' 1 , . - """'i""innjra ue many bottles of House 'a Chill Syrnp sold. Nothing but the moat unbounded aats faction as to resulu and surprise at its promptness. R. BERRY, Druggist. ocl2d8m 2taw w8m 8 For Sale. To 00 delivered at HEB,ERtf, prW Neuse fir TranA -! ' . 500 Bundles' Delta Cotton- 200 Bandies Arroir Tie4b For larcn Int. -hi'H-l - Knquirtorl"5,LS V? nfitfTTwrs.t'fc notS dlw i .v,! KnrSTDJt,. c;i'P 0TT0N'm Offloa at arrO. BRTAirs, -rWt ,,rmt-, ttreet, two door wet of 6rt 1 1 1 a Co, a . Bank, . . -1, , - Prompt attentloa S: 1 Coiwa aad other Frodaae. , (: ' .rV-f 'fHIH tk
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Nov. 7, 1886, edition 1
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