he Daily ourna: VOL. XL-NO. 223. VEW BERXE. N. C. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 20, 1887. PRICE 5 CENTS. 7. ' r LOCAL NEWS. f aaraal KUU'tr. Itauu. New Berne, latitude, 85 6' North. v ; . longitude, TP V West. . 3ua rises. 7:1s Lomftb of day . ' 3un acts. 4:8s 1 8 9oar. 26 minutes ''- Mton rises 6.41 p. m. p BUSINESS LOCALS. IMPORTED Bay Bum. Cologne. Potato Mashers, Egg Poachers, sod joany other artiolee auitable for Christmas presents. O. E. fcixVER. IHOIOB BDTTER just received by J Alex- Miller whioh be continues to ell at 80 eta. per lb. (Equal to any in the city.) rpWENTY DOZEN very Superior Axes J,: at low prices. Uio allem & uo. 1 HEIST MAS GOODS i. xreat Tariety YV at C. E. Blover 'a. Haisine, Uur rente, ' Citron, Mince Meat, Candiea. elegant Plcklee, fresh Canned Goods fresh Boasted Coffee, fine Teas and very best Butter. deol8-12i C. E Slovee CEED PEAS. Beans and Potatoes for KJ T nosers' use. Geo Allem & Co ST ARRIVED another lot of Choice Hanoi 4 to 6 lbs. Best Pickles Preserves, Jeliy and Mince Meat at Jno. Dunn 's. GARRETT'S Medoo Vineyard Cognac and Winea for sale, at Manufactu rer's price, by Jakes Red mond. . 1 1)URE Liquors and Wines for Medici . JT nal and other uses, at wholesale. '' , Jambs Redmond. PIRECT importation of French U Brandy and Holland Gin arrived f la bond and duties paid at Custom 3ouse in New Berne, guaranteeing gen , jlne goods for sale. ri-y- Jab Redmond. "REDMOND'S Ginger Ale. Lemon XV -Soda, etc, equal to imported . James Redmond, BUGJIES, McD. ale at Pates' make, for Dail Bros'. Big time at Stanly Hall tonight , Tbe ladies' entertainment at Stanl; HaH tonight will be attractive. Prof. Geo. H.Walter, the "Man Fish" ',' will exhibit at the Baxaar tonight. YThs rooms of the Y. M. C A. will be open at three o'clock this afternoon for ladies. , The Beaufort Record eayi the Fish, Cbima and Oyster Fair was a grand success. , , "Cottage prayer meeting at P. A .. , Willis' on Eaat Front street tonight at 7:80 o'olook. '. Already people are briekly coming . into- town looking to their holiday trading. Business was quite lively yesterday. 'A special train will leave this renin Jjit four o'olock for tbe Patti Rosa enter tainment and return immediately after the performance, Fare for round trip, including admission to opera, t 60. W learn that the pupils of the High School will probably give to the public soma olasioal drama, eany in January. We gladly note this, as they will not only p'rove entertaining. . but instruc tive, and then it is oat home talent. Tbe Sprinflsld (IlL) Monitor says: Miss Eats fianaberg is an entrancing vocalist, and It is impossible for a bu man voice to render "Tbe Last Rosa of 'Summer' with more liquid sweetness and parity of tone than it was rendered last night. ' '-. The Jarman loe facfory is in full working order, bow turning 'cue pure c from Major .Dennison's artesian weiL ' Mr. Jarman will take pleasure in showing any of our citizen who may visit them the modus operandi of mak ing ice by steam.. ; ; " The county commissioners " wers in session yesterday winding tip the settle went with D. N. Kilburn, ex-treasurer j cf tbe county. After this was com j leted the ' consideration of j, sheriff Habn's bond J was, taken up, pending which the board adjourned till today 11 o'clock, ry'---' - ' Jones Confesses His Diabolical Crime. Chas F. Jonee, the wife" murderer -' 1 is to be I hanged , om'- the 17th of mary, 1838, has made a full oonfea 3 of his ' crime, , the 'particulars of v v ich it Is not noeeeary now to give. asset Movements. -. t 7 e VeFperof the E. C. D. line sailed rday with a full cacgoof ooUon 1 lj-nber. Tbe Eaglet of this line : fkII at 4 o'clock tomorrow (We1 y) a?;ernoon. ' - ' ' a r berne of the 0. D. line sailed y for Norfolk,, carrying out c - i cf merchandise and several sirosbtof preparstion go ' j yesterday by tbe ! a Ti ' ' t-tim . Working -, i y espect a fine t t : ' : Iii t fsil to fir . i i ; . -;; r I e- The Kan Fish. Prol G o. H. Walter arrived Tester day mornibg aod will exhibit at 8uacly hall tonight bia wind carrying aparatus for land or eea Hta exhibit at the Beaufort Fair attracted quite a crowd Be haa traveled the coast from Cape Benrv to Cape Lookout visiting tbe life saving-elation wuh hie apparatus. Serious Accdeut On Saturday last Mr. A H Kineey. living on Mr E B. Cox's farm about five milee from the city, bad tbe misfor" tune of bavinx his right band caught by ibe sawe of a gin', which so badly lacer ated tbe arm tbat it was necessary to amputate it above the elbow, which was done on Sunday by ibe Doctors Duffy assisted by Dr v m Cobb Whit field Tbe Sogers of bis left hand were also badly cut. At last account be wag doing tolerably well. New Lodge Formed K R. Jones, D O D , assisted by W B. Boyd organix-d a Lodge of iCnighte of Honor at Pollockevitle )es terday of twenty seven mrrubeii-, with the following officers: D. 8. Ddrrus, Past Dictator: J. C Parker. Dictator; J. F. While, Vice-Dio lator; Jacob Harper, Assistant Dicta tor; J. N Fescue, Reporter; U C Foe cue, fnanul rteporler; I. A. lifll. Treaturr, B F. Dillahunl, ChapUin; I H. Barrus, Guide; Furuey Wilcox, Guardian; B F Henderson, Sentioel ; Dr. N. 11 Sireet Medical Examiner; J J Himmons. Niedham White unj 8 J Hudson, Trustees Our Railroad Projects. We benio in ibis Usue of the Joi u.N aL series of articles on improvements and better railroad facilities for Eastern Carolina, fiom the pen of one who has Jong been an authority on matters of ibis kind, and who. in former days whs recognized as the ablest of our Internal Improvement writers of the interoiedi ale school Twenty yearn auo, before we bad recovered from the crushing re rulisof the war, he revived interest in the Improvements of our water-ways, which had slumbered from 1857, and the magnificent works of improvements on the Tar, Pamlico. Contemnea, Neuse Trent and Cape Fear h.ve followed ibe efforts of bis pen to convioce the peop e of our own section of the vast impor ttnee of their inland w.terw.ys, and io impress upon publio legislation the propriety of and necessity for their im provement at the bands of the general government The first examination tbat was ever made looking to the improve ment of Trent river, was procured and paid for by thiB gentleman. Possessing an intimate knowledge of the resources and acquainted with the wants of Eastern Carolina, we deem ourselves fortunate in having secured tne cotitr botions of one so long familiar with our section, and so partial to East rn Carolina, as bis writings show. He Appreciates It Tbe following item is from the Wil mington Kevlew. (Japt. bills highly appreciates the manner in which be was received by the firemen of our sis. ter city. His Visit to that city was a business one. but the noble hearted fire men, remembering him as a prominent and tealous member of our fire depart ment, captured end held him as their guet: Capt. Win. Ellis, formerly chief of the New Berne nre department,. and now foreman of the Atlantic company of that oity , called . oa his brother fire men here last ' Thursday" evening and was persuaded to stay until last night. Be is a fine fellow. .The dots of Wil mington 8team Fire" Engine Company No. 1 were so well treated when tnev visited Now Beta, a few years ago tbat tbey named their new steam engine the Atlantis id honor of the New Berne company. Capt.' Ellis was -serenaded Saturday nignt by Guy Wright s band under the auspices of W. 8. F. E. Co No 1. - The Captain stated that ho had never heard such musio before and thought it beat the Mulligan's by a large majority. !'V-- Kew Berne Distrlct-lst Q.; X. - J. T. BaREIS, P. E GoldsborO, N. a I Ooldsboro at St. Paul. Deck KJ' - i ' Kmston Station, Dee. 81 sad Jan. 1. ; ; Goldsboro at St. John, Jn 4, 6. - New Bern Station, Jan. 7, 8. ; Pamlico ct.,at Broad Greek. Jan. 8. - Bnow Hillot. atOrmonda Jan. 14. 18. ' LaGranga ct.. at Institute Jas. It. 23 Mu Olive ck, at Mt' Olive, Jan. 88, 89. ' Lenoir Mission. Jan. 80. ... .A y - Ki c- Carteret ct., st Hariowe. Feb, 4, 6, ! Wayne ct.,at Fremont. Feb 11. 18. Jones ct.. at Trenton. Feb. 18. 19. v. ' ; Craven ct , at Asury, Feb. 80. Goldsboro ct., at Pine Forest, Feb. 5, S6. - "I . . V . Beaufort Station, Mar. 8. 4. - Strain ct., at Sammerfield, Mar. 8. ' - Core Sound Mission, at Nelson's Neck, Mar. 8. . - - r- . , - - r . . Morehead Sution.'Mar. 10. 11. ; ADTICE TOIHOTFIKna. ' Mes. . Win-slow a Soothimo Btect sboold always be uoed for children tpiticg. It eootjips the chi'J, sofiens f cuois. slly8 all rain, cures wind rv.i.o, S"d is t5ie bent remedy fordisr ; . Ter'v-f.vecet'ta tc: r 71 . -: fcAST CAROLINA lMPBOYtJlE.NT. A CoKot Line of Railway. NCMBEB 1. EditoB JoUEaL: The subject of coaoi line ol railroad, througb Ea8Lt-ru Carolina, connecting tbe coast and inter coast towns and cilis . f Wilming tou, Jacksonville, Trenton. New Berne. Waaniugtou. Plymouth, Hutfjlk. Nor folk . Sto , engaged the uitent on of souie of our wisest eoouomiats, ablest writers, uud profoundest thinkers, of ibal pur lion of onr btute, more than a third of century ago. lu one of the best wiitten pamphlets ever given to tne people or Norm Uaro liua on the subject of material development, Dr Francis L Haks, thirty odd years ago addreaeed hituoelf to ihe necessities ot a North and Houtb line of railway through Kaetern Carolina. paaniLg ai the bead of broad waters and auxiliary lo the natural facilities for water transportation of our sounds and rivers from Currituck to the Cape Fear. And he therein de monstrated tbat no real and Uoiii-k prosperity would ever come to thio portion of our Stale, until such hue of railway was built. Our present Secretary of Stale, Col Win L Saunders, one of the ablest and profoundest men of our times. CjT he ought to be Governor. J further elabo rated the subje t lu a st-ries of editorial articles lu tne rlaleiKh Observer ten years ago clearly showing the absolute J necessity for Ibe continuation of a cottoi line of railroad through Norlb Carolina From lime to time, unci- railroading began the subject has occupied ihr attention of some of our bebl cuiuda. and since the war var louo hirlr r looking lo tbe a'tconiplisblUt-nl of this general eud. Iibvo paitied our legislature So that the necessity of ibis hue of inter coin in uii icaliou has been full) nc kuowledgnd during the entire pedud f railrnad building in our State, and much energetic ibouyht given to the was and means of devising it- Two projects are now clHiuiiog the attention of the people of the lo sec tions of which WilmiOKlon and New Berne are the respective centre,: The Wilmington and Onlow Huilra.d. and the New Berue auil Ouslow K.ilioad Tbeso eminently worthy ami prac licable projects my very propnly be united and made to stand for the central idea of a greal coast line of railway through the Stale, aud us such sboul 1 arrest the attention and com mand the earnest support of every man in those pontons of Lastern Carolina wiihout regard to CiIIiok or position white, black, laborer and i'pualitt, Wilmington baa already- voted thi money to build her O slow connectiou With respect to the New Berne feature of the project, it is proposed that the people of Craven oountv shall unite in support of tbe undertaking, and in their municipal capacny make a public sup- ecripnon to the project of county bonds and an election to test tbe- public sense is called for the 26th of January next Every fact of practical bearing on (he subject should be brought out in dm cuasion, go that the public sxnse, in Htruc'led and appealed to. shall be able to intelligently decHe a question of the greatest pimaible moment to the fuiurr people of the county, who, should this debt be incurred, will be called upon to pay it. as it is tbey who will be the greatest beneficiaries from the develop orient which tbe road is designed to se cure As regards the people of today, the) wbo inaugurate and are to decide the measure and to whom it is itiyen to impose the burden of this proposed slight county taxation for interest on the bonds, aod a sinking fund to me.t maturity, tbey will scarcely feel tbe weight of tbe taxation, so slightly would it increase their present tax. As regard this matter of taxation, the property of the road itself; tbe new men. with their money an enterprise it would cause to come into tbe oonnty from abroad, and the increased value of improved property; and the creation of new property along the line of tbe road, would, in three years, or leas ag gregate a taxable property, the returns from which would, if so applied, wipe out tbe tax for the proposed bonds, and go a long way to lighted tbe A. & N. O factious. Look at the Wilson and Fayetteevlllo abort-cut. Take note of the rise of the town of Dunn thereon in one year. BUT WHAT OF IMMEDIATE BENEFIT? Why, tbe labor it would immediately employ, the market for country produce its construction gangs would at once create, the timber for bridges and cross- ties it would immediately convert Into cash -through Craven, Jones and Onslow would put a new face on the industrial affairs of our section from tbe moment the first spadeful of dirt waa thrown. More anon. if the gentleman wtfose lies pressed the lady's snowy brow and thus caoebt a severe oold had hut used Dr. Bulls Oough rjyrup ho doctor's bill would nave been necessary. .-.,v j -. Some genius proposes to introduce paper shirts Wearing v paper shirts means bearing rheumatism.-" With Sal vation Oil. however, paper ahirts miaht still be a success- Price SSo. - v ,.-,Jyy s Aa ljred (Jeaple Fatally' Barbed " BCFTXLO. N. iT. Deo. 17. Oeorge Banerrt, aged 61, aad his wife, aged 63 or Hamburg, Erie county, ware faulty burned. The couple were too infirm to make their escape. ; siu s . Eeduction of Iron Wrker ITif?. Bkthlxhm, Dee. 16. The Bethlehem Iron Co-today rave notice of a reduo tlon of 4en per cent on wages, to take etxeot January -1st. Tbe reason aeetened is that the '"condition of trade and the reduod price cf ri! in the market, msxe it nececsdry f . t this company t" r-1uoe the eij-c - cf r.iinofit-ire." 1 '-. Ht3nrf- n f .-.,rr, r- K-Trrd t r r, r t t- - ; . i rETti Doc cm bt-r 16. The nrtaa of this in are unanimous in the opinion that yccleiday s article lu ibe Military a U.zdie uf St. Petersburg Las urcail) lncreaoed tne tension of tbe oilua'.iuU between Russia and her neighbors Tbe Psaiber Lloyd says ibal Austria mud prepare herself uilliiaiily , thereby in- voiviLg large expense no j mania must in any ev.ui . says liie paper " remain neutral. " Thjee who ar best informed la offli-iul circles believe that Russia will not veuluia to challenxe tli inpple alliance. OT PKTiOlBbLKH Ueocmber I'j -The article wbitb app.-are-J ytoieidoy in the Military Uczrtie tint made a favorable impression here. It expresses the na tional feeliurf. which is thai Russia neither desires nor feats war. 8aN KkMj. Doccuubcr 1 Dr Mc Kenzie and the other pbvsKians lit at tendance ou tbe t 'ruwu Pnnce made an examination today of the new growth detected a few days aijuuu Ihe lelt ven tricular baad of the Ihroat. After a close and exbauniive examination Ibe physicians issued a hulleliu declaring thai the new growth as not of a can Cerous nature, that it did n-d hinder lh Dreaming, and that no overall n was necessary at preen'. l dey a'so declare I at the I ihi lar) u i la w holly sound LoMm'N. December 16 Theaulhori lies have f.-rtoddeu the proposed public funeral lo l.inuell who died from in juries in tli i-led by the poll, e d ut inn Ihe Trafalgar Miu.ire riots to tuiso through ihe equate The display was to late place ( n Nunday next. (.ical y xcilciiit iit. A . hit . December Hi On tin exciu-meni li eeU Cause d lere In polltlCi I II r les ov. Hon John Kills. Ill Ion l'url laiiienl Im lenuoti 'f coming advocate of arm. i States r Ihe statement that on tit r of the D mii in I announced hi.i in out to 1 1 1 e ' y as an illotl lo the l ulled I bestir lit Hews lliiiiifeil .il (Italics t 1 j , luna CiiaHI.kh ClTV, Iowa. D" 11 Ches ter Mellows w us till II K at LU4'io'tloik this forenoou 11 had lo be euptu.ileo lo Ihe g..llowsi and as ihe rope was placed around bis neck he ei laiine-i Uiree limts. "I'lease tion't'" As the sberilf placed a white cap our his head he exclaim daain. 1'ieaHe don 't lam innocent. " Tne trap w.s sprung al 10 46. arid in eight rninutts and 4H Seconds Ins heart teahed to hem tin. neck Was blokt'll. Despite the very best attention he stowed upon the baby it will , i a . it k and troublesome by reason t, ,olic. diarrhoea, teething etc Do not fall 'hen, to use Dr. Hull's H thy Syrup. I'rioe 25,; li is within ihe reach of all for 2V. we mean Laxador. ihe golden Hperith' for dyspepsia indigestion .ml jaundice. At all druggists, A Hal MY It ted Roy kills Brother and Mntcr CHI ado Dec. 17 A Daily News special f'oin Columbus Ark , says: t Charles Whilsell. a h If wilted bov aged 13 went out walking with his brother ged 9, and his sister aged 6 lie re turned home alone and informed his mother that he had killed them, show ing a large knife with whicb be had done the deed. The boy and girl were found stretohed out in p ols of blood , with ibeir heads cut off Ion Who Lflil iMdrnllrr Llvo will lind great lelief from oonsiipalion. h-adache nnrl nervousness by taking Simmons Liyer Regulator. It is a sim ple, narmiess. vegetable compound sure to relieve you. Persons of seden tary habile often suffer with kidney af fectous. If Ihey would maintain the streuxih of the digestive organs and im prove the quality ol t . blood by taking the Regulator it mm M leitore the kid neys to health and vi oi. A Developing Art. Probably no applicaiioD ol science) in advanc ing more rapidly thao photography. Amoug receut applittucew are a de teclive camera in tbe form of a watch, with charm to bold a supply of miniature dry platen, aud a teles copic camera in wbich distant ob jeute are brought near by telescopic aid and photographed. Modern dry plates have made the camera quite available at night, and exquisite pictures are now taken by, moon light and even bystarlght. A Cueiotjs Disooteet. In tbe tartar of, teeth from skeletons of the stone age, Mr. Charters White, of tbe Odontological Society of Great Britain, has iound specimens of the food eaten by oar prehistoric ancestors 3,000 yean or more ago. The fragments identified include portions of corn hu8ks spiral Vessels from vegetable, starch bOsKs, mm cells, tbe point of a fish's aod bitt 0 wool, feathers and cartilage. -.-, .. "' Tkeif Bastaeee Beeaaiaa. v Probably no one thing- ass oaused such a genera l revival of trade at R- It Duffy s drug store as their giving away to their customers of so many free trial bottles of Df. Kind's New Discovery for Consumption. Their trede is simply enormous in this very valuable article from tbe fact tbat It always cures tnd never disappoints, Coughs.; colda, asthma, bronchitis. Croup, and all throat and lung diseases quickly cored, Every bottle warranted. For sale st E. N. Duffy's drug store. Lots cf 1 rr-- ! i - COMMERCIAL. IOTIOIV HlUkLT. New YohK. Dec. 19 -1U..U a . M Future, optiitd tUaJy NlrBtf4 60ti bales December. ',0 51 J j tie 11 '. January, ,U'.7 July 1 1 " February, 10 07 August 1 1 l"i March. IU 77 ti ptrmbrr. 1U &j Aprd, 1L f-ti October, lUil May. ;o V-i Njveuiber lu New Heme market Meaty t : bales at i lo y 7 -. Peanuls t)U ti 75 ct per bufhel Lgge 17 l j If Kice steady m $ 1 tx i 10 in sucks C-orn steady. 47 lo :y l.idder, MJj to i 00 pri l.uriJr Seed coilou i'i (X) tier hundred Turkeys If 1 5U to S'.' 0 per p ir I Greenville Institute. A Tin t t'U.XB I 11 l.iy Hi lio 1 t: oil Spring I r rrn up-. i. Jan Kive teachers pup. .Weil N e rail Itrm l.are hew bui. lu. Pianos I lifers I he very bet-i ad aut.tgtv lo young ladles desiring to sludy ellliei vocal nr iristr unn liJ music. Tti teacher 1:1 charge of it. is department it a graduate of Hie lilmoio t .i!i -el alor y of Mush' an I is III i ouhly con veroant with tht later i and best methods Hoard, luiti u lie lu ln g musir' $'2'! pi r term iliout music r'.'i Kitra charge foi I .ugunges hoi funlier oi i i iiHfs uddrts JOHN DC. Kit I. I'm, (ireeuviile. N t' , Dec s i.s7 . OUR SHOW WINDOWS l-or all tin- Noveliies an I 1 jlic I ioodr tills week See those S 1,1 ( i d 1 I I I a-ses foi S:t on S.-e the i.e w- p:,t, ni i,t ,1, p've l 1 1 aHSt-s S e the iiioh iingiiih.-ei.t display ol Kine ( iold and Sil t r ( i . ds t v. r sho w i. in this city Kine llnnii s Siherwarv t lo lls nit hv-B. Iiaiii iiil h uikI fiiiejt-wflry. Bell The Jeweler. Just Received; A very ham: 'or Holiday T I. f Nt ,.le. Don't fi.il t d lifly t for cent S: urf. as ood us i s I.e h seventy live cents in the city. Full line if Novelties in Haudker chiefs and Susi-t tiders f. r ,i.,s also on hand . S. B. WATERS. Jr, UKNTS' H KN1S11KK J. P. G Davis, Wholesale and Kktail Dkai.eh in CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Best Orsdts Family Flour alwBVs in Stock, liest lirands of Tobacco Direct from the Factory. BOOTS, SHOES, AND HEAVY DRY GOODS. Call an i gel Hock B ittom PriciF. 31 A It K KT DOCK, New Hcriio, N. C. decIT dw NEW BSRNETHEATkE. Friday EvenV, Dec'r 23 First production in this city of Flotow 's brilliant Three-Act Opera, BV TUB KATE BEHSBERG ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. 1LSKRT PiTTKRIO . luifn. For Benefit of St. Johns Lodge pabkuro nvaio I MAQBiriCB T COSTVHES I . PI..K STACK SETTiaOSt A GREAT CA8T: MISSKATK BRBNRBERG, Prlma-Uonne Hoprano, 1st t,f uari Hoea'S . Urand English opera Company Drary . . . lAB. LOBdoo, and tbe mertoan : i - Operm vompaoy, Aosdemv ot t , Mnate. NflW Itork. . , . , '7 MISS LOUI8E E!k3Kt;t v OeatraltA, formerly lrltb the Amerloaa Open . i x . .,ki.rapajr. , . - i ;? MR. ROSS 1AVI1 ' TSner, late of Olara Lrnte Kedoft Concert Oonapany, JIR Kll, IwIOIIT, . Basso, formerly of th Strakt.t b Or ra , Coropaoy , big. OVIIL09 a sl::i:: ; Musl.al Dlrotoi. forwr!y of the I .. C?-' i The Salvation Army Iseuiall in cauaparisou tu the Army of Hoycrs who is n dully tbe Mammoth Dry Goods Repository i H. B. Duffy Here ir s ', f it, ultra. -li f nsl I'uli.I l ' ,t ' i . ' i JO 15c. i'5c. 1 95 led (t an lie I li i .,..; den and 11 ) s H.,is lt-n s He V) i llo) B IU..tS i ii.ki.I 1.. ! t- Hi,;: i, si, uble h i I th i .is., in. r t-. nil liddi.-i, s H.u: :. vi; ,. tl 00 s lBc. r0c. 10c. &c. I- 'Kir I I Hl.d kfl i 1.1,1, f.,r ll lintii II ,r. k. r. I. t r .l l.l.t n li.. I - 'id mI li r - , n,., v :,. Miinn, to be llic nre all ' ' ' ' ' ' K . t. ! Sold. .l.r t' the "rush" customers id cull early Us t . then f.. I h I ! V . i In Old I. To The Wh:lc:alc Trade. Wl' " ' Hid 1.1,1 , ,, (,, m.,,r8 of tll.tt II. t I, t.ltl.t. in . I fl y It imty 0f us "lid ndj lining , (i lit i.-m u,., Hieac inllv K.dtirii; ml, m-IIiii,; linriiins bought uf us. VN ' '"I1 "ft I v ;;.l , ,t ,h1. at iK'iiti s tbut h.ildlT d. fv ' utiiiM-titi.in. As niHiiy li tis and Shms us any two t.irts in the city. In the lnjjiiMgr ..f (hi- Salvationist, 'Will you come. " 1NQ DON T YOU FORGET IT, l have just receiAed n lot of the Ten nessee I 'ai I Win-els hii.I Axles. Also a ftillsuj plv of ("Imminon. (iraner. Boss Dixie and l'oney Flows. J. ('. WHITTY, Cravt n St. . New bt-rn, N. O. 4 l'lo w l usi in(f r i f every descrip tion. STOP! STOP! STOP! EATON the JEWELER, AND SEE THE Largest and B' st Selected STOCK OF Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE, To be found in Emtern North Carolina. Come and see me. Don't forget th place. SAM. K. EATON, noT29dwtf Middle street. "Inn ATION IS THI SnfCERESTrtaTTERT." 1 1 "BELL tbeJErELEd'' ? Has returned from Northern afarktts largest, ISlbst Complete s&nd Varied Stock of iWatchcs, Dbcr:7-, 1 li. JL J 1 . i . . f fiTRLtNQ- eilvi::; A! I i -r.-'1'- TLATZD V.".r erer sen In tl ia f hesitation in rtyir ; I best induren..erts io 1 on TONS cf t (JTH ' - t t vy y