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VOL; VI.-NO. 74.
NEW BEKNE. N. C, SATURDAY. JUNE 25, 1887. 2
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LOCAL NEWS.
Jaarmal BUaJatars AIibuusm.
New Born, latitude. 85 ' North
" loaujitude, TP 8' West.
Sob rise. 4X8 1 Length of dsy ,
Ban sots, 7:87 1 14 hours, 54 minutes
Moon rie at Vt-vs a. m.
BUSINESS J.0CAL8.
13 EEAKFA8T Hominy, WhiU Beanr
JJ Oat Klaaes, etc.
C. E. Slover.
TU8T EEOEIVED-A new lot of Job
tf mock. Will give good work at lo
SMw8
I?OB 8AXE-A valuable wall map at
1 a tacrine. Can be mo il tb
offioe. 2M2w3
rpOOl
DTHPICK8, 5 ots
a box, at
Bio Ikje's.
T OST A small sized Ladies' Gold
.J Watch with chain attached. The
watch haa a monogram, M. L. B., on
front, and raiaed work on back. A lib
eral rewafd wiil be paid for it deliv
ered at this office and no question
asked. jnn tf
f ?EXD OaU aod Millet at
8. W. A E. W. Smallwood's
FROZEN Butter at Alex. Justice's.
jlO-tf.
AO to JNO. DUNN'S and try a MILK
V SHAKE. B tf
TOB-WORK executed with
neatness
(I
and dispatch at this offioe.
f DUNN'S LIMADE will refresh
you
XJ
this hot weather. Try it .
IIFTY BARRELS LIME, suiUble (or
I sanitary purposes, at 75c. per barrel
delivered, or at 50o. per barrel in fire
barrel lou. ubo. allkn uo.
Fertilisers, Lime, Plaster, Cement,
Qlass, Painu, Varnish and Oil at low
prices. Ubo. Allxn & (Jo.
A large crowd from Polloksville
passed down to Rivardale yesterday on
aa excursion. They stopped a few
minutes on their return and reported a
very delightful time.
George Walker brought in a cotton
blossom yesterday from Mr. Manly 's
poultry farm. We begin to see now
why the poultry farm doesnt pay
chickens won't thrive on cotton.
The visiting teachers left yesterday
for Morehead on the 5 p.m. train. Tbey
expressed themselves as being delight
ed with their visit. One lady aaid that
sbe had been as far west as California,
aai that New Berne was the most hos
pitable town she had ever visited, and
one of the most beautiful.
Firework on the Way.
Mr. John Dunn hat received the bill
of laden for the Fourth of July fire
works, which are now on the way.
The committee will arrange the pro
gram pretty soon as soon as the money
is paid in. There are many things that
oan be added to the program if the con
tributions justify it.
Bam la a Teacher.
In response to our inquiry a to
whether Sam Dickson is a member of
the Teacher' Assembly the Durham
Rteorder furnishes at the following in
formation. "Uncle Sam" is a member of the
"Teachers' Assembly." We saw him
join1 just before the train left, and pay
his money like a born teacher. "It is
hard to learn old dogs new tricks," but
"Uncle Sam" hat turned over a new
leaf. In reality he is teaching school.
The school house is among the tobacco
fields of "Old Virginia," and his schol
ara.nnmbec '-one.i' That "one" is a
brlsht sunny-haired maiden, with hand
"aa white a the gleam of the beckoning
now.". So Uncle Sam says.
Honors are Easy.
As an offsett to the item which we
published a few day since that a tree
in front of the Joubsal office had be-1
gun to put forth budt and show sign of
life since being whitewashed, Dr. Duffy
tella at of one that waa fall life before
the whitewash bnt is bow dead. So
the question as to how trees are affected
by whitewashing is still one for dis
cussion. '
Steamer Movement.
, The Vesper, of the E. C. D. line,
sailed y eater day afternoon with good
realtor of iBunber naval stores and
track. The Eaglet, of this line, ar
rived yesterday afternoon with cargo of
merchandise i f-t
Steamer newborns sailed yesterday
at boob with a larg cargo of freights
and a number of passengers for Not-
"folk. - -.-. .
"V-v KkKKIKD. - .
la this oity at the residence of Mr.
ft. H. Rlank. on FridaT. Jane 24th Mr.
Harvey Holland. Way and Miss Mary
Eva mount, touot msuwi wumr,
Est. V, W. Shields officiating. ,
r Mr. and Mrs. Wy left on the steamer
. Newborns for a trip Horth.","" TV"
' BiKeLlo'a Atmlea, BUYS. -
Thb HtBT Salts ta thoi wwld' tor
Huts. Braises."1 Sotos.- 'Ulcers; ' Bah
Rheum, Terer Sows, Tetter; ChrTd
. Hand, Chilblain, Corns, and. all fekin
F.rnrttions. and pom!iTtvl cures piles
- or no rT require-l. It is guaranteed to
fivefu-"t sst:rfeiiom,of money ro-
i.uv'.bJ." I t' 15 cectt fpt box. For
- t;,!a by H. N. Duly. - ' : declS ' ly
The Teachers' Visit.
The weather was not favorable for an
excursion yesterday morning, hence
only about one hundred of the teachers
at Morehead City availed themselves of
the excursion train tendered them by
President Bryan to visit this city
Those who did come were met at the
Academy Green by a good number of
our citizens and were served with re
freehmente ice cream, cake, lemon
ade, &o.
John S. Long, Esq., ever ready when
called upon, to ipaak words of welcome
to visitors, was requested to perform this
duty which he did neatly, and in most
appropriate words. Save the ne
school building and the new hotel he
had nothing new to show the teachers
but could take them to spots which
mark periods in the history of this
country, could lake them to monuments
which mark the spots where rest the
remains of the illustrious dead those
who figured prominently in the early
history of our country. lie extended
to the teachers the freedom of the city
and gave them a hearty welcome.
Secretary Harrell stated that it was
hardly necessary to return thank for
the kind manner in which they had
been received, for the people of New
Berne oould read that in their heart,
tut he would call upon Capt. M. C. S,
Noble of Wilmington, who would re
turn the thank ef the Assembly in
fitting words.
Capt. Noble ascended the rostrum and
very feelingly returned the thanks or
the Assembly for the reception given
them. The nearest and dearest friends
to him on earth lie buried in Cedar
Grove Cemetery, and he oould not but
feel kindly towards those who were
their friends In former days, and to
their descendants who still main
tain the reputation of the city for
hospitality and noble impulses. lie
thought an address of welcome
waa entirely unnecessary as the
manner in which they were received
waa sufficient evidence that they were
thrioe welcome, and besides the hospi
tality of New Berne was so proverbial
tnat no further manifestations were
needed to con vice them of the fact.
The crowd then dispersed; some to
visit Hotel Albert, others to call on
friends, and others to ride through the
city and note points of interest. At 5
m. the train left on the return trip,
all pleased with their visit, and the citi
zens of New Berne glad that they so
honored us. Come again.
Personal.
Major D. T. Carraway, superintend
ent of the New Berne Cotton and Grain
Exchange, left for the mountain yes
terday morning, where be will remain
until the farmers begin to talk about
the first bale, We expect some inte
resting notes from him on the mountain
section during his stay.
Messrs. W. J. Griffin, I. B. Watson
and W. T. Caho, shell fish commission
ers, Hon. F. M. Simmons and Clement
Manly, Esq., made a trip toTurniquin's
bay yesterday on the steamer Margie.
Mr. Edmund Slrudwick of Norfolk,
who had been down prospecting for
oyster grounds, returned with them.
P. H. Pelletier and W. W. Clark,
Esqrs., hays returned from Tarboro,
whither they have been on professional
business. The first-named gentleman
was restrained, not by Hi Honor Judge
Phillips, but by the emile of a pretty
c young lady, from returning on time,
but was released in time to arrive last
night.
Miss Eva Spott of Richmond, Va., is
visiting the Misses Oliver.
Mrs. Dr. Frank Hughes, who has
been seriously ill for some time, was
taken to Raleigh on Thursday evening,
where she will be with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John H. Winder.
Stonewall Items.
Judy Carraway is to be investigated
by a oommittee on Saturday as to
whether she be a lunatic or not. She Is
now confined in jail.
Rather a wet damper on oat harvest
ins; this morning. . Hilling corn the
business on the farms at this time and
the crop is promising well. The Irish
potato crop nas yielded well so lar.
On the 90th tnat., Shea, ths Utile son
of Bob Lewis, was painfully hurt by ths
overturning of a - timber . cart and
seriously hurting his arm. Dr. AM-,
more rendered the surgical aid aeoes
sary. - ' "
C. H. Fowler has harvested from 11
acres 8,600 pounds of as pretty -.Diorsr
and orchard grass hay as was ever har
reeted by any one la any .land from
one cutting- He will bo able to repeat
in September. If any one oan boat that,
let it bo shown, v t, ,v
- On Tuesdsy, the list, - whils working
oa the machinery for W. Potter, sr., oa
Oooss Creek Island. F, P. -Cherry earns
near a serious hurt by a piece of timber
with a spike in it falling and striking
him on the arm, whioh mads consid
erable wound in length but only akin
deep. No serious damage. -.- ":- r
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tf Test Wis a deed ArUele-'
Of Pttro Tora cxxl'afk your dealer for
"eURI," oellSwtsa
JfEWBERNITES AT MOREHEAD.
''Sweet prosperity, sweet girla and
sweet dowers,'' we have them all here,
the "girls" especially. The Atiactio
Hotel is crowded, and there must be
fully two thousand visitors in town.-4
Among all the galaxie of wit and
beauty, the
ILS CITY DKLEGATIOH
eclipses anything in the field for loveli
ness. Among its membera we see o-
in all her gradations from the
exquisite little rosebud of beauty to ihu i
full bloom flowers of transcendent love
liness; the native modesty of one is re
marked, the willowy grace of another
is noticed, and the stately carriage of a
third is observed. The man that can
long come in contact with our New
Berne ladies without falling hopelessly
in love must be a strange creature, and
we don t want to know him.
The monotony of existenoe is broken
by sailing, surf bathing, fishing, etc. It
Is a ludiorous sight to stand on the
beach and look at the bathers as, "clad
in coats of many colors," they go into
the water from the bath-houses. Yon
der comes "fat and forty" tripping
gracefully (?) along over the shining
sand ; there goes a fair young thing who
vainly strives to hide her pretty face in
the folds of her veil, and fairly tries to
shrink into smaller proportion a she
meets the eye of some bold, bad man.
But finally all get into the surging
waves, and such fun a they do have
romping among the "white caps. " We
notioed iD.D. gallantly leading a fine
ly developed young woman out into the
surf, and he seemed happy till a huge
wave knocked his "underpinning
away, tending his precious charge
headlong under the boiling tide; but
they both "come to time" and stood
firm once more.
Sitting on one of the galleries, recent
ly, we heard the entrancing sound of
a kiss
stealing along the gallery ; and look
ing over the way, through the misty
light, we aaw a young man a "claw
hammer dude" (we have a patent on
this word), just planting a kiss where
it would do the most good. And we
aat there, "fancy unto fanoy linking,"
musing over that strange thing in
human experience, a kiss What
roseate visions filled our mind , what
delicious pictures did fancy errant
maid paint upon the oanvas of the
imagination, as that bewitching sound
floated upon the air. What a curious
history might be written under the
title "My First Kiss." Aside: we would
like very much to begin to write our
history now; all we lack is the initia
tion, aod we will give a single copy of
the book to the first young lady that
furnishes the mateiial for the work.
The evenings at the Assembly are
passed by a part of the visitors in that
very fascinating pastime,
BUOUINU TO Ml' BIO.
which is so common nowaday. We are
pleased to say that if any of our party
sver indulge in this questionable
amusement, in any of its phases, au
natural, or otherwise, they are delicate
enough to "go to press." tub rota.
Last evening Col. Waddell of Wil
mington gave us a most charming ad
dress, "Humor in History," which was
well received by the large audience.
Several delicate oompliments have
been paid our New Berne young ladies
by stranger here; one of the ladies has
been sty led "Diamond" by one of his
admirer we add our testimony by
saying she is a gem of purest ray se
rene, and some of the others have beea
described aa "perfectly lovely," (all of
which we steadfastly believe and more
too!)
Many of our party visited the revenue
cutter Cotax, Capt. Moore command
ing, from Wilmington, yesterday. The
writer acknowledge, with pleasure,
many special kindnesses and courtesies
extended by Capt. Moore Lieut. Reed
and Chief Engineer Harrison to himself
and lady visitors.
The weather is peculiarly unfavor
able for our customary evening occu
pation, "spooking," but most of us con
trive to get in some of it between
showers. How inexpressibly delightful
to spook and be tpooked in return I To
wander along the shores in the gloam
ing, oh my darling!" listening to the
little waves as they kiss the shore, and.
over yonder, the sullen roar of old
ocean, gnawing ceaselessly with tooth
less jaws at the ever-shifting sands;
and 'twould be strange if, under these
beatifio circumstances, tender thoughts
should not rise e nameless longing for
close communion and we ournelf
hare felt, under these "spells,"
"A wish ice hardly dared to own
For something hotter than ire had
known,"
but faint heart will ever be hopelessly
left in these matters; so we missed,' it,
ust as we might have expected.
The Assembly will dote on 20th Inst.,
with a grand excursion to Washington
City. Boms of our party will go along.
Wo would especially oommend to them
as points of unusual interest "The Con
gressional Library," Corcoran. Art
Qallery, and the Botanical Gardens,
because these place are so apt to be
overlooked in theuth to see the
"elephant"
But we mutt say "good-bye" to
Morehead and to the genial and noble
hearted party, as clever and lovely a
oompaay as sver it was our good for
tune to meet, and we say with great
earnestness, wo hope to "8. Y. L. 'r
? ; , , . ... . E.
H -.. .- . t l ' ... -. T
.i Opinion of a Leading. Editor.
'-' Almpat all thsdiseates that afflict ns
from infancy to old ags nSTtrthetr ori
gin in a disordered liver. A really good
liver medicine is ths most important in
the wools range of pharmacy, Wo bo-liere-Simmons
Liver Regulator to be
the best among tfewm all. We) t(n our
faith upon the Regulator, 'ana If we
oould persaede every reader who is in
ul health to buy U,-wo would Willingly
Touoa .for too benefit each would re
ceive. Ed. CnrcnwAH GAzrrnE.- - ' r
' t - ' ' ' j "v
(.'losfur Kxercises of Jack.souulle
School.
EirTt)H Joi tt ai. Oa the 17th inst,
it was our pleteuir to aiieud the closing
exercises of Mr. a. W.l'ooptrs scbocl
at this pUce :.uh couoinUrd of a
Uiorouijh Bxumius.'.iuii c f tiid students
in all the bii.iii L o w 1,11 :. they had been
laugl.t dm ir g ' t. .n tt-riii friie moDlhs
reeling ul C' m i. 'Sin no, A; Ail the
Bluilti 'e -! t- j n, jih iiu;irtuient
a id
lest1
t .fuSr.vee gavt-aoifle
it. ti'u lei.e v if Mr.
ri ut Irt.'
her. Vi e deem it but
'. ray ;lit. itjiub. a
.- il titifd f )t liie
l :lure uiid ttf ij'jire
.' Z.rll 'UB and inttlli
i 'i "f his Lu9iutu8. we
an bui ly dny a front
Mn, The people of
I il i'l lii continue
i . h 'hey coritn.ue
duo -Mr. '( r
youtig man f
calling, bi'ih b
gent lu i'Miimi ui
predict lor liim
rank in his i r
Jacksonville w t
Mr. Cooper an '
t'ibir school.
Some of llie
inenl hicti e
ties pf Nniiue
gaDua. ' T.'ie K
Sudie Gnrock
in ;i it ! oi.fr moot prom-r.i-.i1
ivi Hi-ro "lieau
t. y Miha iSudio Uur-
i i r SraiM Ul, ' by MlSS
KJuinti .n of the Peo-
pie and it Nere-Mty
Pellelitr, "K imlnein
Oeiock , "Sell' li .) b
l y Eliz
by Miss Kallie
ly Miss Ellen
Uurgai.ua. 1
Luke Avi-ry,
Walter Avery,
sli'.ute u Si'i.
(ierock .
upriiiui'e ' by Mas'.er
'I nrmii ' by Master
WIiki it takc lo Con
i K jui'. 1 1 ' by C. I).
At the cloee of t he M'h' ol e xercises,
Mr. JtmifB (). !S- ' l Leiijj Called u on,
made a f pnin t-l i I Umrl y rem at ks,
Mr. T. K (lilman coin-li: I ri tin- ei.ter
tairmenl with a very loteiewtuiK anil
pertinent address mi tin- nut rt of
"Education and I lm" -nance.
On the next Jnv came l'ie incyic
given by the frieuiln and patron of the
school ou the venl.int and tl iwmg
banks of our bautiful New ner. The
time passed rapidly away under the in
fluences and pantiinea of the hay
crowd. About two hundred and fifty
attendants variouely eiigHed in talking,
dancing and courtiriK and tlirting ren
dered the scene j ivous. Then there
was a bountiful repHBt. hii h w iih en
joyed Ly all in i
'I'
ll, their
epective capacities.
After dinner the
journed lo llu court I
laughter and happy b'
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lo It I
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at a late hi u r
Both pitnic auil b In "i eii innes, we
hope, were but the liml of a nerioe of
similar things yet to come. Jackson
ville has so loux "slumbered and
slept, " especially as lo education, that
new vigor will doubllens characterize
her future t.TortH in the reat cause of
education. Vns.
Jacksonville, N. C, June 'JO. 7.
Horrible Accident
Our people have
ai
(ioldsboro.
never been so
shocked aa they were last evening.
Mr. Atlolph Oettinger and Miss
Maltie Rosenthal were out riding.
Just as they reached the W. X W.
It. K., on Oak street they saw for
the first time the fast mail train
only a snort aistanoe away running
at a rate variously estimated at
from 15 to 25 miles per hour. They
crossed the track in safety, however,
but just as tbey crossed, the horse
became frightened anil stopped and
backed them on the track. Real
izing their danger each jumped.
Mr. Oettinger jumped forward and
off the traok while Miss Rosenthal
n her excitement jumped on to the
track just as tho train struck her
and passed over her crushing her
limbs and bruising her body and
head so that she cannot live. The
whole train with the exception of
the last sleeper passed over her. Miss
Rosenthal was at once moved to Mr.
Harvey's house ami physicians .were
hastily summoned. An examination
of her wounds leaves no hope of recov
ery. Later Miss K axnlhal was taken to
her home. The hearts of our people
are moved by this accident and there is
sorrow throughout the city tonight.
People speak la niuftied tones and grief
and horror are written on every coun
tenance. In the midst of this sorrow
we cannot enter into the question as to
who wan to blame. To the father and
mother, to the brothers and sisters, and
to all the relations w e offer the profound
sympathy of all our people. May the
Uod of us all comfort them .
Since writing the above and after the
paper had been partially worked oil.
our worst fears have been realized.
Miss Rosenthal is dead. Argvs.
Yellow Fer.
WiSHiNv.TO.s, Jun9 23. The Mar oe
hrspital Bureau has made arrangements
for the ettablisboient of a refuge station
on EgmontKey, Fla. . for the benefit of
such of the ur.ftcolimated residents
of Key West as choose to go
there. l ie Btat:on will 'be ready
inside of a week. Surgeon General
Hamilton has suggested to the au
thorities at Tampa a reduction of
their, period of detention from fif
teen to day, the latter period to
be deemed sufficient for tae pur
pose. As to the outlook for the
suppression of the epidemio at
Key West, Dr. Hamilton say
the disease will soon disap
pear if the suggestions of the health
authorities srs very readily complied
with, but if this is not done, the epi
demic may be prolonged aod extend tl
other sections. He says the Govern
ment ha now done all in its power to
aid the local authorities in suppressing
the epidemio. , Passed Assistant Sur
geon John Quite ras, U. P. 8., now sta
tioned at Charleston, 8. C, has betn
ordered to temporary duty at Key West.
He will be relieved at Charleston by
Passed Assistant - Sosgern Beaton
Noman, now at Caps Charles quaran
tine. Kit Wkt, Fla., June 88. There has
been one new case of yellow fever since
yesterday -And two deaths have " oc
curred one Colored man and one child
both from upper Florida, . Tho mor
tality has been greater among this elrsi
of unaoclimated people than among
those from the extreme north. ,-
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Old Suits Er-ade New.
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A iuohI ileaanl nunirucr retort, Bilu
atrd on the Iwach botwotii Albemarlo
Sound and the Atlaulu Oiniin. find in
gi'tit of Koanoke Island.
Will open lor the season
JULY lat.
Many improvements have been added
which will add much to the comfort of
the guests.
A KIHHT-CLAHH TAHLK will be kept.
The best facilities are alfordod for
buttling tlnhiiiK and hunting.
AIho. a good band will furnish music
Kor particulars address
A. K. JACOitH,
jui)22 dw Manager.
Hotel Albert,
Middle Street, New Barns, N.
C.
n.
PATTERSON, Proprietor,
OrTert ipolal lndaomDU lo oommercui
men.
Oulaine of operlor exoalleno.
Omulbm md birAe ud t all trains
and leamera.
THE OLD RELIABLE!
OK
White Light Saloon!
Whllman'a Old 8laud, iifilui K. K. Jnnea
Middle St., New Berne, N. C,
It where you cad gel ibe
BEST OF CIGARS,
And thf
Choicest Hr:inln of Imported
V I N EH AM) I.Ujl'UK:
lit il Iiuporiinl A le and Porter.
The celt'ljiftted Old Ni-i tai. Munrl s (!
an. I I'lmlli o fluli Hvo WMli.
l'ur Old N. ('. Com W hiKki-j .
Klrt I'Ihm l.raili-N of A l-pli- ami I .-h 1.
Rrandlea.
0- Milk Pucrlips anil t'orhta::w Sri-rm;-tleM.
Oall and ry one.
TIM KEELER & CO.
JUTTa-t llWtl
Schedule Tax.
NOTICE.
Ol-'FO
i;
8TKR OF IVFT8, CRA KN ('l.,
.Nr.wniBN,Jine2lit, IS:.
vll MeriliniUfi. 1 radf ra. Liquor Dealers
Keepergof 1 errles. Commission Mercbama,
AuciloDi'era, anil all olhera'n Craven oonnty
who are required lo list their purchaaeB, re
ceipts or aalea, under Schedule "It" of the
Keveoue Laws of North Carolina, are herehy
notified to Hit toe name wl'ti the unil. -igned
at his onice during ibehlKSl 1KN
DAYB IS JCLY. 18W. The aald lists must
contain all pnrchaaes or reoelpta, as the rase
may be, for six months endlnii Jnrje 80. 1S-T.
and shonld be sworn to and aubacrlbed belore
the Keglster of Deeds.
All persons falling to list before the 10th of
July will be subject to a douNe tax.
ORLANDO HI'HRH.
Register of Deeds,
'trail d k td Craren Co., N. C.
PATAPSCO FLOURING MILLS
ITT ESTABLISHED ITT 4.
PATAPSCO SUPERLATIVE PATEKT
The Premier Flowr af Aaacriea.
This FLOUR has long been conceded to be
Superior lo Amjr Other In tbls Conntry
All the Best Brands of AmeiioSn Floor are
old on European markets, where the
"Patapsco Superlative"
Leads and commands decidedly more money
beoaosa It makes the
WHITEST, SWEBTKST AND MOST
NUTRITIOUS BREAD.
Ask you Grocer for it; also for
P ATA PMC O FABUXT.
PAXAPSO EXTRA.
IKDPOBD FABflXT,
BALPW1I PAMII.T.
C. AsiAMBRILL MANUF'fi CO.,
H OOMliEKGB- ST., BALTO., MD.
REPRK9ENTKO BT , '
, EX BISHOP
E. W. SliLLWOOD. E0. &0T11 -
SmaHwoof! & Slorer
IiKAI.KKS IN
OKMiKAl, H.hlWAKK,
TLWVAht: Hl.ASSWAMX,
wooLiLXWAkt:. VROCKMBT,
SASH. DOUH.S, HLTSDS.Z
GLASS, fAJ.XTS, OILS
AM) STOVt
I'N'M Hl'AHSKD AH TO
MAl'HI.NK!jffti.fi U VVAblLX.
;iinuir nirt . , reit IJOOT tO .
Motel
Albert.
NEW BEKNE.
N. O.
THE LAST CHANCE.
Mrs. 8.
Parsons
V. UolsK
t .r the
ou ihe
I '.frt '. y .- ti
r l ho ao
le pieaaant
uf dim wit
Fine Old Rye Whiskey
Sold eipresxlv for hiruiiiual l ae, by
lirim (. IiCKKY.
CHEAP FOR CASHT
I 1 ii- ul
.1 (
ipMirtl i l.rl.
Sii'ar ur el lluias.
Urcakt.ihl Itucon ami Mioul
1 1 r n .
- AI.. n-
I'reinii Kot oi li. in. ui a. Hi cker
'rnck-rx ami ( aki n
And vmn,ii, niliir UnrK. CJ1KA1' IXlIt
t
AHII.
at
i. r. TAYi.oirs,
Foot of Middle btreet.
New Hrne, Juiih !'J, 18M7. iltd
Just Received :
45 Hhds. New Crop
English Island
Molasses.
Will Sell Cheap,
Al'l'LY TO
Ferdinand Ulrich,
WHOLESALE GROCER
MIDDLE HTREKT,
NEW BEliE, 5. C.
T. A
(Jkki.ns Old 8tind.
Bill Poster.
r.TMi
well to
ns having bills
to poet
rill do
Ktvi' in., a trial.
hl KIKL 11. JOHNSON.
Or.li-rn left at 1 . I Inch "d will be at-
tinilit to. iun4 1m
SHAFER'S
MEDICINAL BLACESE&RT Mill
Manufactureii from the Klack berry
Juioe and Root, and pure Imperial
Krerich Hrandy, eiecially for
MKDIl'INAL rSE. by
I. CALVIN 8HAFER,
Cortland t Street, . . New York,
The general demand for a tnire Black-
berry Brandy for family use. at a pre
ventive of, and remedy' for Diarrhoea,
t'olic, and similar derangements of Uis ''
system, has induced the undersigned to
prepare an article which fully meets
the requirements, and can be prescribed -and
recommended by the physician, and '
taken by adult or child with perfect rs) v
liance aa to its purity and efBoacy. Be- . -ing
prepared from the fruit and root of ':
the Blackberry, in combination with S
imported French Brandy, this remedial, '
agent is presented in the most efficient
form known, and the and ersifned trusts ; '
that bis established reputation, of many
years' standing, as a manufacturer sf
similar preparations, will , serrs as s
guaranty for the recommendation of Oils
as the pure t and Nwf article of thttmd
in the market. Put up in Halt-Pint, '
Pint and Quart Bottles, one dozen in
case. ,
v
TESTIMONIALS. ' s: ' " '
Mostclaib, N. J., Feb. , 18. iV
My Dear Mr. Shafer: t testify wHh
pleasure to the value of your "alsdioi
nal Blackberry Brandy,'' which I was
induced to try by your sUtensnt (in
which I place the utmost oonfldenos),
that it was composed essentially of good
Brandy, with definite) quantity - Of
Fluid Extract of Blackberry .Boot. 'Ton
can well depend on the xooUsaos of
the articles which enter into it! compo
sition, for your success in Obtaining or
ders when onos- it is known that y i
hsTS unequalled facilities for obtain -the
best materials ami tbs disposition t
make the best use of them. !H .,
Yours Tory truly, '
J.W.PINfcHAlf,M.D.
Nonsgeonins without tho sftBaturo
of I. CALvn Bhabv5 OoorUanfit t. ,
New York. a '-w'-'
.WfTY, Sols ieit, New I
"v . - .. -a! Cisjtaj3ii: