Vi'v-' J-":.- mn it T titmmROl 65. ' te'BERNE; C WEDNESDAY. JUNE 15 188 PRICE 5 CENTS;: f. V '1 ! tearsWtnUaUaeA)aneas. KcaVara,!at&a4a. P Worth Sua riea.4:S3 J Lantta of day. Sob VfcU, T:I7 1 14 hoars, 54 minute Moon tlam at It M a. m. Busnncss locals. M6lIb8ES AND article. STfiUPS, oboioe C. E. Slovkk. I! ? EED Oala and Millet at 8. W. A E. W. SmaU-wood a BEEE Palm Fani for fire cents, at jllrf Justice's. 1?0QZm Bvttef at Ale. llf B41HJUNdHAM'8 ICE CREAM PARLOR will be opened today on Middle atreet. adjoiainc mol h. Stanly 'a Book Btora. ' AU rdrB for familiea and excursions filled at satis factory prtoae. 10 lw 1 O to JNO . DUNN 13 and try a MILK J SHAKE. 8 If rOB-WOBK exeootd win neatness fS4 diapakch at tail 6ffloe. DUNN'S LIMADE will rafroeta thii hot weather. Try it. you rPHE cheapeet place in town to boy 1 Ooata, Panta, Vaata, Shirtt and Drawer ii at ( , IkjcIb Cuwhing Stoke. ?SfXX BARRELS LIMB, suitable for raaantry porpoaea, at io. par barrel livered or at SOo. per barrel in fire rrei iota. uao. alucn a. .xj. any quantity for t u at tbi oftloe. ttt , Mere, L.lme, flatter, Uletnent, Ukaa Painte, Varaiah and Oil at low prjcatfi Obo. Aluem A Co. : . - r - Coffaaaad proyiaiont,ara booming. - The cool PU to about over and once mora it to fetting rammer-like. Tha bath hotMee aoroat the rirer are being repaired for ta aaaaoa. Meetin of the M. . Churoh Working Mooietx tOUUbi at 8 :30 at B. O. Cradla'a. It ( th deep rf gret that we aee in the fatagramatMa. atn iobm C. Wath iagKMi 0pnMni la dead. Tie State Praee Aiaooiatton meets in the beautiful mountain town of II en deraaarille an the 80th of Jaly. An immense poncoune of people went to Motehead City laat night. Two hearily to4an4raiBi pataad down. Mr. JohaDonn to baTtag a new front put in the hriolra atora aaxt to his prag ent ttand, preparatory to movinK in f whan oompletod. Tha aoaoonar Quioktime, Capt. Mo Dorman, loaded with lambor at Rad cllff : Co'e. mill and sailed yesterday evening for Philadelphia. The oommittee are at work on the preparations for the celebration on the 4 lb of July. Circulars are being sent out, and a good time will be had. The death of Mto! Fannie, daughter of Mr. James M, Bines, was a shock to bar iamfly and friends. Up to but a few days ago rite waa to) apparent good health, and was only aick a abort time. The afflicted family hare the sympathy of the whole community in teif sad benareaoent. The remains ware taken to Leaoir Institute yesterday for inter ment. There are complaints that the sprink ling of the streets with the note' from the pipe are doing damage to the atreet bfv;h)g bolet it theem, ,?bfe is tbereaakef - the nocxls need and the frequency and oontinuanoe of the use; The natter was before the board ot oounoilmeu at their regular meeting, . . bat sHrWWj fat pfftwdj the board thinking no Vubt" that the noyelty would soon waar 6?ft4 only Beoesaary sprinkling would be done. We mention water may Rtre the subject the atten tion needed. Beatthie. Mr. E. S. Street sent us yesterday V two Immense beets, one of them weigh : ing three aadsrbatf .foands. Beat it, x or beet ns it yOn'oaa. The Nwberae of the Q. D. line, ar- : tf rivtd laet aight and will saU this ater- :moaft$'1ty!Bky.9itik reoeiTed up totheiearf eeparture. ". : y tsterd! Afteftrepst riilgOod cargo of . track. The Veeper of this line will r-?'-." rive tdaji' aft asil 'tbia aftaraooa at : 1' Ut -t-.e t' r PertOBalr'j i ; 1 ? laapectot quj, pi Norfolt, waa la tU - - city yesterday inspecting pouera. , "Mis Josephine Farrier, who baa beta to her borne ia Jaft" eaany - ' ; Mr. ;':aa, pfoarietor of tbe New r.rner: -t i at Morahetd,. wa . ijl the city yesterday. - . tfr. J-lI.tirtnantk. la at. tamar froaa Wake; .rtatkit graduate t tbi lau eotaaaene-", M i 1 t I ! 1 1 Kr. It. R. r i, to at home oa a t:s:ttotisr The Value of the A. A f ! Parsaahl to an lot ( aba Geaerl aatabb,iie ehalrmeer ottbe board of oomtnAnioasrs of the oountiea below met at New Beroe oa Juste the 9th, 1887: Jas. A. Bryan, coalman ot the board of oommiasioneraof Crar en eouaty Joseph Piggott, chairman board of commissioners of Carteret county. E. F. Cox, chairman of board of coin missionen of Lenoir county . C. E. Foy, representing J. C. Bryan, chairman of board of oommimiooers of Jones county . Wayne not represented, James A. Bryan, under the act1 was, by representing tha county harlbg the large amount of the lailraad property in its limits, the chairman . James C. Harrison was elected secre tary. The board, constituting a board of for that purpose, proceeded to the value of the A. & N. C. rail road, Washington Bryan, president, making the returns to the board. The assessment waa ai follows: Rail and track 8210,000.00 Rolling stock 60,000.00 Furn're tools at New Berne 850.00 " Kinston. 23.00 " (loldsboro. 75.00 La Grange, 50.00 Road bed, etc 139.000.00 Total valuation i. $400,000 00 The valuation per mile was fixed at S4.210 52 00-95 and distributed to (he counties as follows: Carteret. 17 miles am'iibg io.$ 71,578.95 Craven, 47 Jones, II j 197,894.74 14,786.84 75,789 47 40,000.00 Lenoir, 1H Wayne, K' 400,0O0.00 Tbe property of the road due to the cities and towns through which it passes and subject to taxation by eauh was apportioned as follow a . Morehead City li miles aeaouating to S6.315.78. , . Newport I mile amounting to 8i, WW. 9 New Be rue li mile amounting o $5,263.15. Kinston i mile amounting te 2,10B.2. La Orange i mile amounting to 91, 058.68. Uoldsboro 1 mile amounting to ft4, Slt.53. , The rolling stock was listed and rained as follows: 7 Locomotives, 819,000.00 9 Passenger oars, 15,000.00 Ex press and baggage cars, 4,500.00 7 Coal oars. 8.800. 00 37 Platform cars 4.000.00 20 Band and dump oars, 000.00 89 Other kinds of cars, 13,080.00 Total. - ..$69,450.00 THE OA PIT AX. STOCK. Amount of capital stock authorised 1,800,000.00. Number of shares 18,000. Amount ot stock paid up 81,797,300.00. Number of miles, including side tracks, in the different counties: Wayue County,. . 11 Miles. . 18 " . 5i " , SO " . 17 " m Lenoir Jones Graven " Carteret " Interesete Oommiaalou.- ' f ; President Bryan, of the A. ft N. C. R. S., gives notice that on the 27th instant application or petition wilt b made to the interstate commerce corrtaitoeion far the suepebjlen of Qx fotartb aectto' iif the interstate commerce law as fax a it affects Kinston and Morehead City4 ana all points between such, points a freight is carried by the Eastern Carotin, M- patoh line. This notice, we suapoae, to Ktren iq order that those interested in. having; tbi otauea applied maybe beard at the same time. Lot such as are con cerned take due notice thereof and govern themselves accordingly. This bill seems to b a peculiar one, and while passed under pi assure brought upon Congress few ft passage, la likely to be rendered a nullity by those for whose governance it was originally fid tended. Ln ta fcvfgnt payers' speak out and they will doubtless be beard by the oomjUAaion. Flower Thieve. Again the fkrwer-yard of Mr. W. 8 Boyd has beta raided by aoaaa tob creant, who plucked a tuuabar of . r fewer anl etherwha njurud ' aoaaa ef the planet, without the f ear ai Oo4 or the lawg of man. Tbeas Utpaat aaayyM have cauae to repeht 0 tbebr wtUttry,a it aa be terwteel fcOthlnt lew mild, ,Thisitiaea ' gaaaraily af Sew Berne tab creal Mide ba growing rergreea aad flsyWeia tobesVBttfy their frank vinfa Vnt tt tlM bm Sa ha thns destroyed; aaflia dapraAai caaaot bapatuntdto.tM.taoatTsdasxt' 4ftm pU&bi wiU taye; ,e ha &9nrm tbc baak groundt, ami tba -fwtsjl. ejnea kept Indoors, dertzxth eky af m of it greatest ittrsrt"?Ba frjmtlie treat, vl i s,-. ,..'e a . Clost of Oypreal Csaek School. The closing exercises of py press Creek School, Jones oovntj, eonoluded yester day with aa addreai jOBt our towns man jUlemeat ' Manly, "Esq . er was inferodaeed by Mr. Joeepfe KJnsej, of lAOringaiwl .chrjaefot Wa eutject ' "The Proreat of the Age.'? pon this ne ueiiverea en amiaentiy practical au drees to a large, intelligent and atten tive 'audience. Op? reporter win five fuli'sartionJarB of addrees and ier cisea faC aaai weak ' toaae. - This, the third year of this iastitatioc, has been a most prosperous one, and the people of that community ought to feel prond of suoh a school. We had the pleasure of attending on this occasion. where we met many old friends whom we were glad to take by the band, and join with them in the pleasures of theae aouaaj exercises, which bring the peo ple together to witness the educational progress made during the year. There was a Rreat abundance goud victuals on hand satisfy the inner-man after en joy ing such a literary feast by the sin-1 dents of the school and oraterofthe day. It was one of Mr. Manly 's hap piest efforts, and we were pleased to see the audienoe so well gr&titled. We have a tender spot in our heart for Cypress Creek. Ixhk ruay her oeo pla enjoy such educational facilities as they now possess, and may the bless ings of heaven attend all their efforts to dvance civilization, Warning uml Christianity. It Seems to Be Needed. Council man Crawford , when urging before the City Council the m ployment of a janitor fox the police headquarter, stated that it was desirable to have such an employee of the city in order that a policeman might be on the streets after te hour of mid night. At present the only policeman on duty after that hour has charge of the station and oaahot go oa tb.e streets or be absent from the headquarters, be cause there must be some one there. That there is a necessity for it seems apparent to those who are beet posted in the neoesBitie of police regulation, aod those opposing it are not so well posted or are oareless of the consequences- Mr. Boyd's flower yard if despoiled, as appears in today 's paper, but how long may we expect such dep redations to be oonliDed U (lowers only ' Round Knob. In speaking of the Round Kbob Hotel the Asbeville Citizen hai this to say What gives it its chief claim to dis tinction ia its wonderfully picturesque position, deep down in the mountains, yet with ample spread of prospect around it; its peculiar relation to the remarkable triumph of engineering which here begin it conquest of the Blue Ridge ; and the peculiarities of the railroad itself, which here winds in coils around the spot, showing no sign of access or egress In or ou out of a seeWag labyrinth; and then the chief - est wonder of them all, that beautiful fountain which sends it jet of spray to greater height than any other in the known world. A Rich Tee For Some Parson. Bay the Charlotte Chronicle It was reported on the street yesterday morn ing that four people, two men and two women, had ran away from the poor- house for the purpose of getting mar ried. Of all the Gretna Oreens on record this ia. pre-eminently the boss. One of the men ia named Saasuel Parks and his age is 76 years, lie hasn't a tooth in his head, and bis blushing part ner waa Cynthia Parks, whose age is weet 68. The other couple were Green Klmjoona, aged 80, and Sarah Baldwin, aged SO. Before their departure they told soma of the inmates of the poor house of their intention. Mr. John 0. Washington Dead . AsmviLLE, N. C, Jane IS. ' Mi. John C. Washington, of Kinston, died this afternoon at Blaok Mountain Station. Be will be buried here to morrow in Riverside cemetery - Washington New. WabeiJOTOK. June 13. The Presi dent today appelated John C Luning postmaster at Lesturg, r ia. tne omce recently became presidential. A deleeatioa. from North Caroline, baadM by Senator Ransom had .?aaee and kepresentatie Henderson, waited on the President today and asked the modification at the executive order oon eol (dating tha Internal revenue districts o that the district iu that Bute will not bechanced. ' ; e- '.&;!" . i Pleaaaat Tiaiea. "Tte organ of r tight whieb is the eource of so' much pleesure a well a benefit ia aian, to Taiy etalioatsx A great jtary ewont, met awsjatiag thtok are asing aheap apectaeiea. laese glaaeee, by. their; hnperfeel eooatructton and; tolemigbaa, eerloaaly tejarf and Cfaetimee almost deetrey- the, tight. Bawkae' Cry"d Itnes ara the art perfect r-.- Ut tb world; belag aepeeially luL-;-td far the pretax ration end aometk" v-!on tat the ttrkt. ; "."'AU eye tf-l t-1 1 e fit rr& t tbaantt t' 8 Lw.y, l'w -erne, '.t, tT-JM La Orange Items It is decidedly cool, and ihr ;t"n lb showing the effect of it All our young ladiee in i.svn ooen attending school, are uuw at home on vacation . The law business has loncd a little. Our new Mayor heaid hit, rirE-i caau laM week. We suppose Le hkrr- the busi ness not much. Church services last .San !) hiii Sunday night at the C 1 by Hev V E. is wain and at the 1 unci let- Church by Rev. Mr, Harper. A heavy rain, the hoavir.t fui years, fell just north of this lace last ruJay. Mr. Noah House and (' .S. Wooteu. Esq.. say that It was e s i red ml y luavy at their houses. Mrs. Ava I'apell died ut l.cr rtei 1 c i . fh Hucklesbury last week aim witis weeks illneos. A ur-rful ill guml woman lias died. l'ljc beriu-,l faiu.ly have the sy rupalb) uf iln riu.niui.ity. The severept bail pl'iru ti luauy years panne.! tbrough thm ami lulling creek luwrjhhip TliurIu '.' 1 n.M Toe hail portion of tlo- hiorin i r'Bte.l Neuse rivew jum bt-luv Die u,.,utti '! H.-ar creek and iu, iiiiic' viu- uriiil iiwrili east. The faiuin . f Nusl, .ui-t J .t,hua Mutton, 1! V. Sutton. '1 h "ina.- .button Julius I".. Sutton, alii i (In ir- 1 -1 1 j in its track. The destnn tuui to gai'lene waa grealepl home ul tlitin 1 oin al most ruined l iiill an 1 lutluii w o considerably ilumuol in t, iuk la oh I u l al lin i iMt-k tc nr-t. i p it i I t . have been riy peveie. iim ' tin hall stoned weie sai l In Uo hi.n large as hen t-ggn V tivm t'i it tl.. storm was equally m i , i. 1 1 K Bide of Neuse Iavit-'H cuiiiiin-lii , no ; : .tu.. .! w eek an iiiiioun'ed In. jwi..'.. .x ot' tl u . i ( i , . v l Min, i : , . i out as aurioii ij. i .1 ; 1 , . x. i the boys was r , I , m m, .. i,,i good The niiffi Ii ul in i ai .M .1 Mi l ,r by I t 1 MM' l-Il Wednesday is rouiplimenie,! l.y all nh . heard it. The concert ly tin ban. I Tuesday 1 ironouin e l a Miocesn by the male huarern, and the ladn n i all it "just splendid. The school dm nig the past year haw been bettei putroin. ed than at any previous year, then having boon enrolled IK! during the term an in crease of ?i over any prev mu- i.n The sohooi ia doing a gi xxl work . ami Idling a plai t" long needed in l.uhti in Carolina We wisji it the nucrene in the future that it so richly diwnrn We wish we were able so give the naimw of all theair ones who visited our place during the commencement "There waa lots of 'em," and they were pretty, prettier and prettiest. This all I can Btky of them. Pamlico Items. Our average negro man seems t be happiest when he ie at work n i around a stiok of pine timber. The fair young farmer says that fin is the wrong one for us to talk i ihihoIb tion to. (ien. (Jreen has about Ksineil poasos sion of some of the cotton patches in our section. We cannot understand why it if that some of the fanners wail until their crops are almost smothered n ilh grass before they begin cultivation. We have had it very wet for the past two weeks, too much ao for crops, but the heaviest rain of the season fell heie on the 10th inst. It oompletely flooded the country and was accompanied l large but scattering hail stones. The enterprising citiretm of TrarjV Creek haye ereoted a very nice sehooi houee best we have seen in thecoun-ty-Hne too that the community orjght to feel pseud Of. They conduct a very large Sunday-school at that place, which meet Sunday evening at three o'clock- Bome very mischievous follow t r fel lows put tip a rough job on the horse of Mr. W. H. Whitoomb while he was here on a viait a few nishts ae-o. Tlo v hacked the mane and tail of the animal ao as to ruin the looks of him. Wean aorry to know that our vicinity contains such rude chaps. Won.terlul urn. W. U. Hoyt A Co.. wholesale and re tail drugRiow of Home. (ia . say: 'e have been selling 1 r . Kin s New Dis covery, Kleclric HitUTB and Hucklen 's Arnica Salve for two years. Have never handled remdie that sell as well, or Rive such universal satisfac tion. There have been some wonderful cures elTected by these medicines in this city. Several cases of pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured by use of a few bottles of Dr. King s New Discovery, taken in connection with Klectric Hitters. We guarantee them always. Sold by li. N. Dujly. rilln War Threatened. Cbicaoo, June 13. A Time special from Tuoaon, Arizona, says Tha hoa tiles am . eapeossd to be in the east end of the Santa CataliDa m unUins as their signal smoke has been dis tinctly seen. The troops of cavalry afe operating in that locality. Over one hundred fighting bucks are out, all well armed. The chief of the Avarapia Apaches says there will be a big Indian war; that more than four hundred warriors will soon be in the field, all with good gun and plenty of ammunition. Nearly ali his young backs joined the hoetiles. All of the mountains hare been fired. The Indians say this was done to stop the troop from using the heliograph signal flash. The crest of the Santa Catalicas last night was ablaze for 15 miles. Baetlsat Aralea BIt. TU BaaY&fcLvn la the world for Outs, Bruise, Sore. Ulcer, Salt IPa C nul IUIVUSB, inn omv, , uu.L,puu Bands, Chilblain, Corns, and all Bkin Ertfpetotat, ajid'pctitfTetyf cure pile or ao pay required', t It to guaranteed to rtre perfect tifaotiosi,ar money ra ta Med. Mo S3 cento pet box. Tot -'i by B.N. Daffy, ( " ,,T : declo . Jy Wjrk Rrsun-t-J hinsBlHi,, l'a., JuLe '.J The it rsampUou of work at rriok o ooke ovens now coLtrolU i Lv Larnegie. fhipps ..V ( ) , givt-p oj, plot rnent Ui about 3,(Ai'J Uicn an 1 v, nl pi ubabU le suit in a geneial it-n.inn i:.t .uh- out the C unnellt lib- region .n a (r days. The out put ol I rik r ov( ie about j.U'9 loi.? i I o kr )i ... .' which Caruegir V I n. ; i cent for their uwrj tnuir Y c u ' J a '. k Kil We-' Ha J uij Ihrre bate been t ac-ee of loluw 1 'Lr pat tl.t fever sirii e i rll-l Ji.l w af diot'bargod fr in tl.' ! .'a 1 Ii a lh ii 1 ak, N nl n - ! I'rayinen aio not . ' n-d I i a. . lain liceriM- vi itlmul lurtln i not; U.A - I 1. Ul I.. ' 'IU 'lax I u.o At Auction. a i n-1 iug . Ilarnr-,p moe luiIioLil Sale at '. Jl N I. lfllb and Middle i-l r . t w. r- ' Sea Shells. - i . i ; m , i i ' "A BOOK FOR THE PEOPLE.'' AI"TIVATI ! I hKKI I. T ..'I.MjijfMii IlVUaltll. U1 li I ploiu l ir l l r '' rrl Public- H ursilJuus of llinlntl " J l'i i ul , l J it a. 1H.4IM-: I I :i J-n. I lit- M - Tt.,.i.-U'i wrviui U l .! ' - in Him -nM -Siu' try Str-ujl'. " Ail imr ,,'"' : I .lt,x.r (,sfl"" f MMii -'. m,-'i Uk ! . ' l' tT A FilKI'l NH Y'U h-.'h 1 v ANMlii- 1 Alild I ..II .. .ii It UI.H h ' M.n . IN w I H 1 ' - .i j iiiK iii M.i i : : : . im w.r hi . II L N Ell I' -V-n"vITA ATlTiTT A 1! LM7I TIM I UArunu uivrxivii AniMm IYof. ERUEST RICHARDS. 'i ' I-1 i . 1 1 1 N 1 1 1 N i 1 t . 1 1 A IM I J Sfereopiicon Exhibition NEWBERN THEATRE. IMonday Mtrht, .linn- -. TiiONilav Mlit, .linn- -1 Rene; ed efiLM. M eado w s lni Hluir (inn ra 1 nl 111 lr-HIOll ( .' i 'l.atik'' 1 f l'ri:ram ea, U inbt. j'.'J d'd 1 1 J. W. STEWART, H I : A I I' A it I I- H i i. Ml I KS, M-ll"t '- o ' HI ,i , . h.H llolseh 111, ! i all ... . - ! IllTl' M 1 T ' II I-1 1 1 1 H ' . I , i ' ' f. ' ' I I 1 1 ! I l' i' 111. 1 .O o I I1H II I'M hf M ' ,1 , I ! u v 111 OB .1 SI.. ! , In rn 1 Notice. A ppl nation having been made to tho Interstate I cunuierce tJoniniih.ion f r UUe siispiriHioii of the fourth unction nl the Interstate I'ominurre Laws, a, far as it affects Kindlon and Jlorehniid Cits )n tha HtaU' of North Carolina, and Situated on the A .V N C. K. K. which is a part of tin- Kaslern Carolina 1 hB piitrh line, and all ointH between which points and said above named towns freight is carried by nail 1 1 in- j not ic e i" hereby given that on June - h inst. said application or petition ill I i presented to said reinn, ii-Moi i f..i .irti n the r eon WAMIIM ,Ti iN I d: . '.". I'res t A. A N C 1; K. Co New Hern, N. ('., June lo. '."d PATAPSCO FLOURING MILLS I 77 I i:s-t I HLIMII I) i : 1 I'AI AI'SIO SM'KIU AIlVi; I'A 1 LM 1 lit Premier Flour ol Ami rle- l-I.i if K liflb leiv I ell on. eite.l to I feur lor I o tnr Ol h e r In 111 In oil li t r y A , the Hot 1 ii.inln ! A Ilirri'ii 'i I our Ht'e . Id nn h 1. 1 . i.i I, II 1 1 1 H I K c I s ,il I I' 1 ! e "Patapsco Superlative" I , n.lti ninl .i;i)1iihimH 'I ! d ' '' ti.'l aiili 1 1 IHHttl h I he II 1UTI-XT. SWFKTF.ST .1.V M-i ,r nnriors hkfai .Vsk nul 1 -rocer tol , I R ,sn 1 : i-rpsro FAmii.t. HtTtPKO F.3rTK. B I l HO It L 1AMII I. B A L II W IN FA VI I I. I . C. A. GAMBRILL MANUF'G CO, 214 COMMERCK STKI'IT. BKPHJKSFNTKD BV Mr. E. K. BISHOP, nnlflrtSni NEW HF.HMK, N. f Just Received : 45 Hhds. New Crop English Island Molasses, Will Sell Cheap. APPLY TO Ferdinand Ulrich, WHOLESALE GROCER KIDDLE STREET, - ; JfEW BEEITE, N. 0. t. A. OBBKifB Old Staitd. geo. siomr Smallwood & Slover I'FALKIiS LN dtM-.hAl. II f:li'ARi.' .1 l.t , are?. -.'' ' .--hi., L'iitHJA A'JStF, -y. i-vi r.iTs, OILS' ' ASD 8T0VL hTAh.shU AW TO r.v PRICE ANDJUALITY. i ldle Hi, , hctt loor to Hot. i M..11 t, NLW i(hKNfcl. N.0 W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. 1 I . .mly I l.A M I M.,.. In I in ,,i 1,1. itait end priM I AN. Hi k 'on M Mrs. S. Parsons i a- -t i asji i-l I : in v H For Rtut, in,- II i.m- ou Iho i I ! i. ill streelH, ad , : M v i .i i-n. Ijire " i j ur t and ex it .1.1- appl I,, 'A I ! 1 1 1 1,1 SILK, I i o 1 I ' N , I 'Tccutors. j nii.np tin ill i h I I I 1 " i II-l.t .-. " ' I i 'or i Valuable Real Estate K I : s A I A. .'Uit'lUg tu (1. 11 , ,i , Bitualod at i mi 1 hi reels In this k Alley and Hprlng , ' nee oil l'olUxr ,1 i n et, next to nl Tuln bTOt)d I I n, ! " U' i i .'IIVM , nil Rl 'S)'4 I i. Iltl.l., i I k , , n-iii HToad Pt. For Sale at a Bargain, i K' '.fo hi .k.-i:, wuh 1)U(;i;y uiel : I 1 Nl -' l'ai tii'ular-t can be 1 1 , t , i o . , i.i. ..pp... itmn at JoURNAI. i j - d 1 w ,1 m Bill Poster. I1' i - ii lianiK I ills to post will do. w i 1 I to j. I r me a t I l' 1 i .'.i.Kii.f, ii. Johnson. 1 ! i 1. ! 1 ,il 1 I .in h a will bo at tend' 1 t . jun 1 lm SHAFERS mm mmim imn M arm fin tu rod from the Blackberry Juice am! Knot, and pure Imperial 1 rein h Hrarnlv. especially for M 1 : 1 1 U I N A I . I SK, by I. CALVIN 8HAFER. I ortlainlt tm. t . . Now York. d in- perioral ,i. berry Hrandy b vent i vi: of. and i ol ic . and m ni 1 1 ;i bi ktein. liar md u prepare an ai t u the i e 1 1 u 1 r i n i e n 1 1 and recomnicndi iiid lor :i p., re 11 lack" family ut,e. as a pre medy fur LUanhoBa, di ranenients of the d the undersigned to which fully meets im! can be proscribed I hy the physician, and taken by adult or child with perfect re' HM i rrf JK l i i h 1 1 i.i ' j fif JM a i jz3 1 1, i me a- to it" pur it y an J efficacy. Be- U ", mn pri-pared from 1)k fruit and root of ' tin- Ulackberry. m combination with n: ported I rem b Hrandy, this remedial .- !.i,-' nt i" presenteil in the most efncien : u k n own , and the undersigned trusts ' .' tl...t In.-. eHiabiirhed reputation, of manyo years' standinc;. as a manufacturer Of ij ' -,;n ilar preparations, will serve as-a' " yii iranJy for the recommendation of tals? a- the l.nr. am .i article of thekiqd 't , t , , ii, vnkct. Put up in Half-fin;', 1 ir; and iuRrl Ikittles, one dozen in .ft l TESTIMONIALS. M NT. t.AiR, N. J., Feb. 0, ltt?.'- , My Iear Mr. Shafer: I testify with i pleasure to the value of yonr ?Medicl'- nal Blackberry Brandy," which ,Wt jj , inducerl to try by your Statement (lU. w hich I place the utmoet oonfideoce). 594 that it wa.i composed essentially otgood llramly. with a definite quantity of 4. Fluid Extract of Blackberry Roott 'Toa ' can well depend on the excellence ' ef ; .. the articles which enter into its oompch sition, for your success in obtaining or ders when once it is known that you -I have unequalled facilities for obtaining , the beet material and the disposition to ' make tne beet nee of them. "4 - 1 Yours very truly, . . ', . , j. w. plnKhaM; ild. ; None genuine withe tb eigaatuTP of I. Calvin Shxfkk, gs Ceitmlartdt NeYork.- - T " For sale.iwholeaale tod Vet&il. f N. DUFFYSQla.AteiiViNewr N. C. saj31d r - i .',V .4. i. " , 'fc .'