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mm I jL'-Jd v tVOLI W-NOI 221. V NEW BERNE. N. C. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1886. PRICE 5 CENTS- y i mm - i' - ? V v Bern, latitnda, 85 V Worth. ' v; ., . longitude, 77" 8' West. j Sua rises, 7:08 Length of day, .e.4ew, 4:47 19 hours, 45 minutes. - r!ni rise at 830 p. m. - - 7 T T r BUSINESS LOCALS. Drsssed Chickens, Turkeys and Geeee !,ttK.. Jones'. 9: ChdiO "Lot West India Oranes and CoooannCs., C. E. Hujvku. Truckers Peas and Bean of the en lieat and beet varieties. .. .f - GlO. Al.t.KN & CO. - ad PlaUd Ware. Under tbia head at ms all thoae articles eo necessary to - brasmenau to vne noma tame, we k . i :. . . . M knives, forks, spoons, sugar bowls, ' ' areamera. batter dishes, syrup pitchers, , saliers, etc, etc. ! Turner's Almanacs for 1887, at D iXOEIDA UEANQES, &3 UU per bo Corner of Middle and Broad sis. delBdwlm J B. Pauieb. Please ( remember that O. E. Sloveb is desirous of a share of the Christmas trade for such srticles as Candies, finah and rjnn) Raisins, Currants, gtroa, Nuts, Mince Meat, Beef Tongues, ices. Celery Seed, Mustard Seed, Macaroni Cheese, Codfish, Buckwheat, Powder, Shot, Caps and Shells. delS dtfwlt Just Received. 10 Kits of nice fresh Mountain Butter, which will be sold cheap. S. W. & E. W. Smallwood. dl43t Fine, Fresh Goods in great'variety at j $tf W. L. Paluir s. vTbaeold ware signal was Hying terday erening. A. 'lot of fine New river trout yes- and mullets in the market yesterday. C The market is crowded with oysters. Messrs Moor & Brady ought to hurry up and coma along. i.Tha machinery on the Old Dominion wharf mentioned in yesterday 'a issue as being for Stlmson mill is for W. B. BjftdM Bro who are areoting a dry kiln In connection with their saw mill on the South side of Trent. Samuel Jackson requests us to state that our reporter was mistaken as to the plana where Mr. Bishop's horse was deorired of a Dortkm of his tongue. It waf 4t Jonai McDanlel's shop, and not at bin.- !. 'Thar was a steady stream of fruit eaters to the schooner Jielvin yesterday. Cap. John Eiohardson, the collector of customs, was down to examine the papers and collect the duty on the im ports other than fruit. "Quite a number of persons were in the city from Onslow county yesterday as wltnesaes inthe taae of Bute and J. A. Mattocks against A. Bahnforper- jury. , mginwH uiiui. u.ww , Sterenaon appeared for the defendant; W. E. Clarke and C. C. Clark for the State. The defendant waived examina tion and fare bond for his appearance at next term of. the court VTaU4 te See tke rapera. - . Capt. Abbott, of the schooner Melvin, sUtea that on bis outward trip te ths West Indies; when about six hundred miles from Hatter, be was chased by : a boat from" a whaling Teasel for five milee When It came up it was found to be a messenger In search of a news paper.. It was an American whaler and had been on the cruise for about three years. The ciew bad not seen an ' Capt. Abbott had no paper aboard but the VlILt JODKHAjt, which contained the aotioe f his clearance from this port. This he gave them. City rinanc.. t-.fc-'&l ;,-. - The city treasurer's report for the month of November appears in this issue. The money borrowed through the summer to pay current expenses has all been repaid, and every Toucher issued during the year eo far baa been cashed. It this plant which was so successfully Inaugurated last jar, is continued for two Or Ihree years longer there is hope that the city will be clear of debt. . The cash system, even if the money has to be borrowed, is far better and more economical for the city. Treasurer Daniels psys the cash even thoT-rhbe should have to bunt up the to: J at of the voucher, s -'". '.' Tr-' t-' a c , y from the Newt and Obterver j a very tamely articleon "Judicial - V' '-fn ty Judge Walter i' l eeri'-s in our judicial sye ' ' ", " U oct arepa'pable, and ' i f t cjery county in the -' i Jure violated the r. .: c: t . V f r r t--T 1' ' T ". ) 'rr 1 t'icir follow i' - to r-rop- ! ' i ' , t ' " - f t w J.iv- h ; t ' ; - t It fore justice is finally meted out The means resorted to daily in our courts to thwart justice by delay in every con ceivable way are not only a burden to the taxpayers, but contrary to the spirit of the Constitution which guarantees to every person for an injury done him in hii lands, goods, person or reputation, a remedy by due course of law, and right and justice administered without ale, denial or delay. It is well known that appeals are often made purely and simply for delay, and the rules now governing our Supreme court are cer tainly very accommodating in this respect. The suggestion of Judge Clark that opinions be certified down after being on file ten days and that the clerk of the Superior court on receiving the opinion should notify the sheriff to exe cute the sentence, if adopted would remedy in a great measure thu evil now 60 prevalent. Personal. Dr. J. W. SaDders, Senator elect of the 9th district is in the city. He is alive to the interest of the people of his district and is endeavoring to ascertain their vtiahes in regard to certain ques tions that will be before the General Assembly. lienors. J. C Bryan, K. M I'oscue and Lewie King, of Joint-, were at the exchange yesterday. Mr. L. E. Humphrey, of Onslow, is in the city. He is thoroughly aroused on the question of convict labor to cut roads through the Htale lands in hia section. Mr. F. T. Patterson left e.-lerday morning for New York. Mr. J. H. Franks, of UichlunuV ar rived last night. He brings fat turkeys, chickens and geese, which is evidence that Onslow makes something to mar ket besides cotton. An intelligent person w hen hurl w ill at once procure a bottle of Salvation Oil. It is the beet thing to cure swellings, burns, or wounds. All druggints sell it at twenty-five cents a bottle. A Sad Ending. It is a singular coincidence that while Alice Oates, the comio opera singer, is reported fatally ill in Cincinnati, one o her former husbands, Tracy Thus, is in a dying condition in Chicago. lktli are reported to be in want, and depend ent upon the charity of the theairioal profession. The Philadelphia 7Yms quotes Mr. J. W. Allison, a former manager for Miss Oates, aa recalling the following episode: "We were in Baltimore many years ago doing an immense business, and TituB invited me in to a popular resort to have a cigar. I was astounded to observe that he would smoke, nothing but cigars that ooet a dollar each. The clever Irish boy that tended the cigar stand said at the time it was a shame for a man to thus waste his money and that he would some day need the dollars he was thus throwing away. The little Irish boy's prediction has been realized in this unfortunate ending of two lives that were never really happy. Titus had no conception of business and Alice Oates Invariably followed the worst advice. Now, after handling enough money to make for tunes for half a dozen thrifty, sensible people, both are on the verge of paupers' graves." Haeaimt'a Ar.li. naive Thx Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sau Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively euros piles or BO pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satief action, or money re funded. Price 25 cente per box. For sale by R. N. Duffy. decie ly The Waim Springs Casa. A SETTLEHEKT AGREED UPON. One of the most interesting oases ever tried in the superior courts of this State has just gone off the docket of Madison superior court by compromise. About one year ago the Warm Springs hotel was burned. It was a building worth about 170,000. It was insured in four teen eompaines for an aggregate amount of (69,000. The case for trial in Madison superior court wae that of the Warm Springs Company against the North Carolina Home Insuranoe Company, the only one of the list that was a State corpora tion. The suits against the other com panies were brought in the United St tea oourt at Aaheville and subse quently removed to Greensboro. The suit against the North Carolina Borne progressed to that point when the evi dence of both sides had been given and the case was about to go to the jury. A proposition was then made by the representatives of the defendant com panies, offering to pay about seventy three cents on the dollar, and it was accepted by the plaintiffs. This will give the Warm Springe Company about 44,000 insuranoe moaey, - - ' ' Wserfal Crue.; "-, 'W W. B. TJoyt ft Co., wholesale and re tail drugrists of Rome, Oa, say: We have been selling Dr. King's Nsw Dis covery, Eiectrio Bitters and Bucklea's Arnica Salve for two years. Have never bandied remedies that sell as well, or give such univeraal satisfac tion. Thftre bsve been some wonderful cures effected by these medicines in this city. Several cee f pronounced Onnpi! r;-' on bsve bn em rely cured Itiih ( a few bevies of Dr. King's ;,fw I "'fcrr. tlrn in Kr.nection w:H 1. '? -. V rirantee Fartj-Kiath Coagrets Seeead Jessies SENATE. Washington, Dec. 18. Mr. Morrill presented the credentials of Senator Edatunds for the full term commencing March 4th, ; 1887. flaoed on file. Among numerous bills introduced and referred were the following: By Mr. Bower Providing a new basis for the circulation of National Banks. Mr. Morgan called up bis resolution of December 9th, requesting the Secre tary of the Interior to furnish informa tion as to the state of facts on which the coal and iron lands of Alabama have been withheld from sale, notwithstand ing the act of March ad , 1883. Adopted . Mr. Collom made an effort to have the special order on Mr. Logan's bill ac cepting land for government purposes on Lake alichigan, postponed until Wednesday next, but Mr. Piatt con tended that the special order for open executive sessions took precedence of it. i be Senate, at 12.00, resumed consid eration of Mr. Morrill's resolution de claring the promise of making proper revision of the tariff at the present ses sion obviously hopeless ana impracti cable, and Mr. Dawes proceeded to ad dress the Senate on the subject. Mr. Dawes advocated his own resolution, referring the subject to the Finance Committee; and he was followed by Mr. Mcl'hersou, who advocated the re tention of duties on sugar, but favored their removal on sail, iron ore, coal and the coarser qualities of wool. Mr. Morrill moved the reference of his resolution to the Finance Commit tee. Mr. Uecfc opposed such reference, an I suggested that Senators on both des should uro on their friends in the House to pass some tariff measure so as to bring the question before the Senate in some practical manner, and thus open the doors Iairly to debate. lie was not wedded to any scheme. He wanted taxes reduced; be believed that before Ibis country acquired the com mercial position it was entitled to it must carrv its own products on its own ships, and that it could not do so as long as it had to pay 50 per cent, more on every bolt ami every piece of cord age in a ship thau its competitors had to pay. The removal of the tax on tobacco or sugar would not open a single man ufacturing establishment in the United Slates. Such things were only suggest ed for the purpose of preventing any thing being done to enlarge manufac turing powers and to send manufac tured products abroad. Parties who owned manufactures were content with the American market. With all their pretences of aiding American labor, they intended to keep this market to themselves charging what they liked and to let their laborers starve rather thau give them the chance for an ex tended market by which they could have employment twelve months in a year msteud of as now four or five months. Ho w anted a ctisnce to argue the question, and to show that the pro tectionists were merely robbing the laborers, whom they were pretending to befridnd. He w ould go as far as any man to protect American labor. He w anted to give to labor constant em ployment. He protested againet the resolution being taken from before the Senate until he and other men who thought wuii him should have a chance to Bay what they thought about it. Mr. Mornil said he would be the last man to cut off the Senator from Ken tucky from the opportunity of making a speech on the tariff. lie therefore would not press the motion to refer. The resolution was then laid over and Mr. Hoar moved to take up the bill repealing the term of office act; Mr. Piatt protesting that the special order as to open executive sessions of the Senate should take precedence of any other matter. Tending consideration of Mr. Hoar's bill, a message from the House was presented on the subject of the death of Representative Dowdney, of New York. A resolution was adopted for the ap pointment of a committee to attend the funeral Messrs. Miller, Ransom and Voorhees being appointed such commit teeand as a mark of respect for the deceased, the Senate at 8:30 p. m. ad journed. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Under the call of States a number of bills and resolutions were introduced, among them the following: By. Mr. Oates, of Ala., to prohibit the appointment of Congressional commit tees to attend funerals, and to prohibit the draping of publio buildings in mourning except by order of the Presi dent. Also, authorising the appoinment of clerks to Senators and Representative who sfre not chairmen of committees. By Mr. Lawler, of Ills., resolutions reciting that the rapidly accumulating surplus in the treasury is in excess of the needs of the government for its support and bonded debt; that ths coast defences are inadequate to protect the lake and eeacoast cities, and that nearly one million men are unemployed; and declaring it to be the sense of the House that a large proportion of the surplus in the treasury ahonid be expended through liberal appropriations for re pairing and properly equipping the coast defences, and for ths construction of ships.:. " -'- - ' 'J-'-" - By Mr. Hewitt, of Now York, author ising the Secretary of the Treasury to anticipate payment of Interest en the bonded debt of the United States and to provide for special deposits of publio money. i k " By Mr. Cox, of New York, fixing the salary of. Civil Service Commissioners at $5,000. r , - -1 s By Mr. Springer, of Illinois, for ad mission Into the Union et Dakota, Mon tana, Washington aa4 Nsw Mexico. - The floor was then awarded to the District of Columbia Commute. The whole afternoon waa consumed by its consideration, filibu staring tactic 'eg resorted to to prevent a vote. These tactics were successful and no final act ; in i! t fir. lbF, .It laid be fore the House the eurrlen-.er v.l report from the Secretary of the Treasury relative to the collec tion of customs duties. It was referred to the Committee on Ways and Means. Adjourned. Two charming little girls were danc ing "the racket" in the streets. "What makes you so happy?" a gentleman asked. "Ob! our mas have thrown sway all our horrid medicine, and we have only to take Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, and that ain't bad at all. " Treasurer's Report for Month of Nov. Thomas Daniels. 7Veaairr, in account tmth the City of .Yetc Heme. 1886. Nov. 9. To balance S-jy 13 " 13. cash from Tax ColVr 350 00 " 20. 512.00 " 27. 500.00 Dec. 4. 400.00 " 7. " City Marshal 25.67 t). " Virgil Bryan old tax 9 10 " U. " " Tax ColVr 500.00 " 14 Jno. Warren old lax 10 97 i!350 -00 310 '.0U 30. lti ' 3;' (1 "0 87 00 00 00 oo O0 00 oo 00 00 Nov. 20, hp y, i 'h p H, 'h p 1M. Hy c 'd 1 11 Cullt Dec. Bye Dec. liy c 880. d L. U. 1H0. d L. H ' E. 11 ( 'uller Cutler . Meadow o Thos. Daniels John M, Harget John W. Howdeu li. F. Kelchum ieo. C Uroadstreui John C (ireen K 11. Hilton V. N. Kusb Robert Willimiit- J. It. Wyuu Win. 11. Oliver ... ' Newbern Academy W. C. Kieldn, rent New Berne Journal Atlantic Eng. ( o. Newbern Eng. Co. . Newbern Uas I. t Co J. M. Harget I'. M. Draney. W. S. Phillips Trent lumber inilln. Atlantic Eng. Co ... Newbern Eng. Co ' Smallwood & Slover Baltimore drainpipe company J. A. Meadows, feed Simmons & Manly streets & pumps nee : 00 J Yl'O L'O 00 ; I 00 2 00 !0 uu s Oil J'i 00 r oo Id. on 10 oo 7 i oo 1 'J'i '.' lo 1 70 1 1.75 11 li'i 2 1 40 ' : lti Ml 150 36 Hal. ? 2356. 87 The followidg is an itemized state ment of the one hundred and fifty dol- ars and sixty-two cents ($150.62) charged to streets and pumps for the month of Nov. 1886: John Stamps, driver New Berne Engine Co 30 00 Fred Lewis, driver Atlantic En gine Co 30.00 Willis Rose, pump inspector 80.00 Rodman Squires, work on streets, 21.75 ' special police... 1.00 Moses Roberts, work on streets 21.75 " " special police.. 1.00 Uellen Huff, work on street H. 63 " " pperiul police.. . 1.00 Geo. Hill " .. 2.50 J. E. Uaskill " " . 3 00 Sf 1 "0 CI Tik'S. DaMF.i.-. Treas. Sworn to and subscribed bff 're ni( the 15th of December, 1HM1. F. W. ilANOlCK, J P. ADVICE TO WOTI1KU8. Mrs. WiNStow's Soothing: Svhvp should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softenB the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diar hoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. jan24 dtuthsat wly Serious Accident on the Chapel Hill Road. The Chapel Hill train last night went through the trestle one-half mile north of the hill, the highest on the read. The engine plunged headforemost into the abyss and was followed pell mell by the cars whicb soon . after reaching the ground were wrapped in flame. Par ticulars were almost impossible to ob tain but we - managed to gather from various aouroea tbat six or eigbt people were seriously nun, among them Capt. Brown, the conductor, Mr. W. Q. Adatns, chief superintendent, and Mr. W.A. May, the engineer. Capt. Brown wae not. however to badly injured that' be could not walk about. No body was killed,' and nobody from Baleignt so tar aa we oouid learn., was on the train; A train bearing Dr. MoKee and perhaps several other surgeons, Col. Andrews,- and a force of road bands left the oity about 10:49 o'clock for the scene of the accident. The railroad authorities here were absolutely dumb en the subject on the accident, litue or nothing could be ob tained from the Chapel Hill telegraph oince, toe ome at university station oouid not. be : raised at all, so that nothing forthes -than what we have given could be had up to the. hour of our going to press. -: we trust the acci dent will finally appear no worse than we have renresented - it. though the plunge into the chasm hitherto spanned by tnat trestle must nave been awful ... v . VUB9. . , . . To all who are suffering from the er rors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, etc., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FEES Of CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Seudaself-sddreased envelope to the Rxv, Joseph T, Intus Statio D. 1 'or Cttx. . -, n!7 dwv It Ten WUk n Oee4 Article ' Of Frm Tobacco, ask your dealer for COMMERCIAL. Journal Ovncx. Dec. 15 I P. M. OOTTOB. NEW YohX.Dec. 15. Fuluies cloevd barely steady. Sales of 135,200 bales. December. January, February, March. April, May, 9 37 June, 9 97 10 05 10 11 9.42 9.54 9.66 9.77 9.87 July, August. September October. November, Spots steady. Middling 9 9 -10, Low Middling 9 116; Good Ordinary 8 9 :6. New Berne Market steady. Sales of 119 bales at 8 50 to 8 90. -Middling 9; Ixw Middling 5 b. Good Ordinary Y UOIUKSI1C niKKXT. 8kko ootton 2 60 oottoh bud $8. 50 TrjKPXNTiBa Hard , $1.00, dip,).0O. Tau 75c.a81.26. Oats New, 85c. in bulk Corn 4 5a 50c. Rick 60a80. BUSWAX 15c. per lb. BlKX On foot, 3c to 5c. Oounthy Hams 10c. oer lb. Lard 10c. per lb. EK)8 22o. per doien Kkbsh Pork 4ia6c. per poun 1 Pic a nuts 50c. per bushel Fodder 75c. a8 1.00 per hund re.1 Onions-22 C02 25 per barrel Fikj,i PkaS- 65a?0c. Hums Dry, 10c. . green fx APPLES Matlamuckeet. '.'"u40i (.. 1 eys, SI. 10. Pears 75c ui'l '' per buhl.el lloNEY 'i'l-. per gul TaUOW 5c per lb CllKESK 14 CHICK KM -Grown Walt?" . i 2oai:5c. MkaL 70c per hushi 1 OATS 50 cts. per bunlie! TTRNIP8 50c. per bushel Ikish Potatoes 2.: per LI I Wool lUalrjc. per pound PoTATOKS Bahamas. jOc . yams 4ih Went Indian, 50c. ; Hurrittoii. ti.V. 8H1NOI.K8 West India, dull and n .n. inal.not wanted. Kuilding. 5 inch hert8. 00. saps, J1.50 ier M WHOLESALE rilK'KH New Mess Pork n Him iL'liiEii Meat- 7c. C. 1. 'e, F. 11 s. B 'h and I. C 7 . . Floi-k- 83.OOati.00. Lard 74c. by the tierce. Naiijj Basis lO's.82 50. HuqaR Granulated, (jc Coffee llal2c. Salt 80a85c. per sack. Molasses and Hvbum ?0a4Bo Powder 85.00. Hbot Drop, 81.75, buck, 82 00. Kerobkni- 9c. Assignee's Sale. I n pu r linnet) of a Judgment of Hie Hnper lor Courl or Craven otiuuly, we will null at A ur lion for C4Ull. at Hie Oourt Houne door In craven comity, on th KIKHT MoNDAl In JAMUARY. 1SK7, at 'I VVKLVK o'clock, M.. the following choses in action, to wit: Two certain bondi for twenty-nine hundred dol lara each, given by II. J. Lovlrk lo Charles 11. Hlnnk, and dne on the 1 1 1 li January. lss.'. Also, one note, J25, signed by Oharles Wll HaniB; one for Jill, signed by W K. Baiter, one for $.K), signed liy J. N. PRisons; one for lhl.ll. signed by IS. A. Itetldlug: one for tH.1l. Hlgned Neth Barber; one for IlIAi, s!gned K, W. Usher; one for $IS. slgued Wm. K Halter one lor 8110. signed A. J. Whitehead. All pflVHl.le to ('has. 11. H'ank and assigned to ns .is t rnMreH JOHNHON, KITTON A I'll., Trusiees (' 11. IIIhiiK. S1MMON-..V Mani.y, AUv s. New Hi in. N. V., lea. l.'ith. ISSii. II, ul and Whiskey Hub Its cured st hone with oulp&ln. Book of rmr lleuliir sent FHF K. B M WihiI.I.KV M I). Office Wlilueliull 8U Fresh Tropical Fruits FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Will be sold from the Schr. Mki.m.n, only eight days from the Plantations in the West Indies, a fine lot of Bananas. Oranges and Cocoanuts iu lots to suit purchasers. 15 2t i:. H. F.LL1S. NOTICE- A; i A hKr' ri or 17 Atlun artliif No, 1. li Mill he maitn to thr ihneral ol orlh Carolina, at lis .Session a rhango of the charter of the TP and Hook and 1 adder Co , now li i name of Atlantic H. K h. Co. J AH. W, WATEIIH, Sec y A. H. V. K. Co. No. 1. dec: I (i:l.l IN JONES COUNTY, N. C. A Splendid Opportunity! Good Location Fine Farming and Wood Land. IN 1 OTS TO 8UIT PURCHASERS. 1 be sold the land described laaoertaJn mcriRnge ezecnted by K, K Pays and Olivia his wile, dated Dee. 1882. 15th day. to Sebas tian Hanfrert, and registered tn Jones county In the office of the Hegtster of Deeds lu Book D, No. 2t:, page 449. The land lssltoated In said county on the sooth sld of Trent River, and on the south side of the raatn road leading from Trenton to Pollolorrllle, about ens mile sod a half from Trenton, estimated to contain One Thousand Acres more or less, known as the Starkey McDantel uvbd. The sale will take place on the TWENTY FIFTH day of JANUARY, 1887. et the OOORT HODSE In THEN TON, In setd Ooonty. The lend hi ssM to be worth et least SMMk ThenKirtcsdeslseoeitSl,aoo,end the esld lend will be sold by nrtne ef power of seie eontetned In ssid mortsMe. Bewben, Deo. 13tn. HM, CAJtOiJHll A, BAirOBRT, - . Bzeeatrlxor&Beacert, By H. C. WBrrzHcBST, Atfy et Lew el3d el Newbern, If. a For Rent, TH OT BRICK STORK sVu foot of Middle street, near the market. iw- - - -Apply to iiJ.r.to-ra. 4 THE HOUSK AND LOT next ta the Smis. tlstParsonsce, on Johnson street, - i : , ' Apply to - .. 1 nor21dtr i. " ' v' F. 'lTFFT. Atlanta, Uu. K. W. SULLUfiflD. Ql0.tLOm. Smallwood & Slover, DEALERS LN UtWtkAL HARDWARE, TJ.WV ARE 'GLASSWARE, WOOLEMVare, CROCKERY, HASH, DOORS, BLINDS. ULASS, I'AIXTS, OILS ASD STOVES, r.NSl'Kl'ASSED AS TO PRICE A!TDQUALIT7. Middle Street, Next Door to Hotel Albert, NKW BERNE, N. C. State Bank. A..,lej,Uon will be unuie U) Ihe Leslslnture it IV'iiii t sroiuiH hi li, approaching suseion ti.r h , iu,u r l , hunk lo beelyled Ihe Merchants a:.,t ) a. ia,lk at rfswtora V,' MANY C1T1ZKN8. ' 1 '.'.'. -ml,-.. I. TAkj Application for Charter. Application will be made to the Gen eral Assembly of Nortb Carolina et its l piohi-biiiK t-rsfiuu for a charter for the N. N Her ur t ' .j 1 1 ii m,d (irain Exchange. Jamks Kkdmund, le.lt ;-ti.. Secretary. REAL ESTATE AGENCV AV. 15. ltoya. 1 : ' vv : . c crai pa i -' ' 1 . it n.i.kt liit-! llittliU v ' i.Hv. !! mi h h ' v " ! ' ' NtJ WOUlrt i'.O Ul 1 ' v li. ' :. i :.-ii t-fl.-r't,'. 1 ... t 1 , I. s a , v ; made. W H 1UV l. f nil l M MoUW , Alamance BUNCH COTTON, AND Webster's Elementary Spelling Book, "THE Oi l) M CE PACK," Ferdinand Ulrich's, NKW UK USE, N. O T. A. i Ireen' a Oil Stated. BUILDING AND REPAIRING CJ TliALTH .Solicit, ,! ,y rtrst-rlass JCarppnter and Macon. DELAMAR BROS., Newbern or Kinston, N. C. ,ien dwtr THE BIGGKT THING OUT JFox- Cliills House's Chill Syrup ! If your DrugKiHor Merchant does not keep it. send 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 Kupplicd by It. IJerrj. House s Chill 8T0p "effected: en Imme diate and permanent core before one bottle was used. K. J. PATTERSON, shoe Store. "Have sold every bottle of House's Chin Syrup 1 could obtain from the manufacturer li not only tiroke the (.'hills but left the pen ties in robust htailh." Wm, U I'ALMtll, TobeoeonlsL "1 as completely broken down an tnr fered Intensely with dumb ohille. Foarsteees House's Chill Hyrup resulted tn e eonsBJete cure. 1 most heartily recommend ta ell who suffer from Chills and fever as harmless, certs In and sure. Edwd. GEHOCK. rbotogrmphsr. "Myself and three children were rvrvd bv House' Chill Syrup. 1 consider It the beet malarial remedy In the market," A. SW CARBOLU "Hare Used House's Chill Byrtip l eu" ramllles; cheerfully reeomaseiMl It sa a iss, live core for Chills and JeTerm." JOHN 8CHKS8LKB. . ? 'Si 4 CHAS. D. JotJ , . KREQ, B. DIXon! " At Krejaan-s Usat Facufr. ., Not a single complaint front the msny 1 boitlesj of House's Chill Bymp sold. NotkJac bot Um most nnrxmnded seti fsctiosi ss to malts and srptie s its ' promntMsay --,. - i DR;; J.7 D. CLARIS ! Offle OS Orr.Tea street, between PoilotV s4Brol ""'-''' er7-ww:y, '
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