III f Tifcf f ! . . ,p 11-1 VOL! VIT.-NO. 134. NEW BERNE. N. C.. SATURDAY; SEPTEMBER 1. 1888. PRICE 5"CEN .i. ft " ' 7? Ji. --l1 tC. 1 k..- H - V i. ,1 LOCALS. 13 Corn 8areh. Tslwct, C.E t LOVER, ( at Chas. E. Nel- snoraltg 011 sail end ft COOA - nHEnoaetB-faf -ltbeseaaoa will e 1 t y stall Saturday morning. Pi.ew jour orders early Joan II. Thomas. 3l Cor 8 Front and Jtiddleste. IV AY. BRAS," DOUCE, OOBN AND I OATSt - - 83 1 w ft- W. K W. SRAILWCODR, IN84W8 ii4jrwpily and eatif V J t ectorily by aagedAlm . A S Desjmji YELLOW FEVER QUARANTINED Although poof old Saw BtM has rteelved ridicule end abuse Irons hr ier towns, she to otlll prtpr4 to My 4 here it not nor ha tbr bn on cmm f yUow ftr lbi md with ' the prwBt prTDtka e( lh phyioiM d4 city council, with the uetoutc of , the proprietor or tb Only h Hr ia North Carolina, M Banperty ft How ' rdV oli ntd U Nw Her, thr will Dot to. Bmeo the proprietor. Hill Dvmrhrfy. wbhen to y to U opU 4 ( EUttern North Croliothfy nod not twiUU to Tiiit Now Born, lht hU o,arnttno ilort hlth prioNUnpro ; tectioa for nit. a d I w ON 4raht.BrgMr ft Eogel' cU brtud Bwr, loo cold, nt . Jyl7tf A. H. Uoltoit SPECIAL NOTICE TO C0N3U MERS nTlngputtny delivery wagon on lha Mreei.Iaot bow in a poiition to fuibUh ALL mj customer! with Fuun Ctsa OrooerlM a ort notioe and a fury tmall profit. I defy competition. , warrant nf good, and only aek a trial to ronvinoo the mot doubtful. Now wnmnrr nr frlaada ear that ray ad . vertiaing aod.my wago dont pay me (with my email pro&ta), and that I will aooa break. Let ma bath boat Judge of that. I an ettU paying 100 cenu on the dollar, my property U in my own name, and lam determined to tell good groceries cAaap. TiraROCEBi1?!. HACKBURN. TimT.'A BUTTER.' the beet In the .1 mirket. on tea at Dunn'e. only 80 ceati per lb. I V 17 BITE LEAD, Mixed Paint, Var ; TT nuh, Oil and Olaee at . - Geo. Alus ft Co. TOTTLED BEER, ion cold, and all 13 other cool drinks at ,iyl7tf A. B. Bolton's. TT8E PURE ICE, mannfacturad by U the Jerraan Ioe Faotory. Iirvti rilLL at the Broad Ba. Store where I ou cin bar all kinds of Freeh Groceries low tor each only. . . O. T. H. Pail, Agt. The Siooz are gtio on the war path in Wjominx. pleibb read carefnllj our article on Coalition that will appear Snn dir. ' - Mitob HEWITT of New York . r intimates that he would accept , .re nomination ; v' r r An additional jellow fever refn- " get camp la to be established at some point in the mountains of North Carolina. '' Chabxes B. Botjss, 61 Manches ; ter, Va.f lerved in the Confederate - army and came out penniless. V Be -"iwentto New York, and is now a . millionaire. ' , The joint debate between Fowle and Doctery is absorbing interest Both claim tha victory, but the prisoners taken show that the Re publicans were routed. r i -Ox last Wednesday Senator Eea ' ga n".4 'of Texas, introduced a bill to place Imported jnte bagging on the f..a i: i, which was referred to the coacitte on finance.' -" AccosEisa to" latest advices re ceived at the headquarters of the ' Kational Democratic Committee tla formation of campaign clubs - throughout the country is going on with resarlcatla rapidity. v." Tn2CharictteCIironic3e,afavor Ue with the Journal1 and con- f - V j c z 3 cf the test dalUcs in tVo J?, 1-1 c; ir;?d bands,' Mr. Hcaty r Z tzi tlr. Chalk tafc Ir r.i i' T;tU gentlemen t-xta C".t si-rcre'rf rds and best : r 1 1 .rt:'3T aia Laa's . c. : atc'i e:.;S5 The trunk - - " : 5 -T3 r-y t";y will t;zzi M1 j C:- if tikaisolOBf si Orem aeTeUndlT It President cf the United States, Congreas will net be for sale. 1 The VV liming ton tar sajs ; We notice ia the public, print that there ' are ' now three tailTer tongned" orators In North Carolina. we hare some recollection tiatleaJled to order by Mr. Bill Bamphrey, we first a Dulled this deaiDtireikBalladnBom OaoLK. R. Jones, the Tl- l V- l"""1' lw . u"cow um:SXZ ' H foiuen moninea ana oonejguua ii. j .l. .iv j i.aI Fowls esjoj alone the prefix. H muM mena nia-piace or ne win noiidMUkMi M4 wha tXim meB oon be entitled longer to the plaoe. I etltuud Ua members. Ba explained m like eompiimcniS When inej I are gracefully paid, and even When ... - t .,. I buvi saiv wiuu livm iiuubnua Vg7"iwe aawHsiauajaa var Msaww asm vj VAA I poueLts tbfyrall as Dalm, albeit, tliev r "libn anirpl'a viaita fAw I ... . . .. I , ,, n . . I ir uetweeu.- oomewmea n i funinlim(M.t i naii! whAn anvthlna-l 7 ' , Z 7 elae UH inteildetl. For instance, the higheat compliment to the De.oer.Ue policy of tariff reform is the aseertion 01 its opponent that if will m.t. thia .nniitra a I " I trade land in less than twenty M.j. John Baghas was called apon years." The compliment eonaistsLnd responded ia a short speech urging in the covert admission that the people are 80 enamonred with tariff redaction that they will con- klnne to call for it nntil no tariff re mainB. Bat the truth is, the American people are sensible, and as soon as the tariff reaches -tbe point where custom duties Will - I meet the expenses of Government, economically administered, it Will ik... it i t-.. -Ja rest there. It is not the fixed pohcy or the uovernment to leyy taxes The present international revenue system is a temporary expedient to meet an extraordinary condition of affairs, and when it passes away the tariff must provide means for defraying the expenses of govern ment. LOCAL NEWS. September. That was a fine business meeting at tha Board of Trade rooms last night. Tha farmers say that the oool nights tha last wek or two in August have somewhat damaged the prospects of ortton. " The board of trustees of New Bsrne Academy was In session - yesterday evening. Nothing of importance was done, , Ear. Benry W. Batttle will return from his vacation trip tonight and re turns regular pastoral dutiee Sunday morning. - ..'". J , . The steamer Florence ran agair.it the Clyde wharf yesterday causing a steam nine to break, and the sudden aacano of steam caeatsd some Uttie excitement, Nobody hurt - B. P. Cheatham, one of the RspuL- lioan candidates for Congress In the seoond dlsttlct,hu beenln the aounty l a few days and addressed the people of I James City on. Thursday night It is Mebansa time next. . . . That tborouahbrad Kentuoky steed that ran over Mr. Stephen Priest a few days ago did not belong to Dr, B.N. Duffy as wa formerly stated, but to tbe property of that rising young bard that habits not a mile from the Doctor's plaoe of business. . ?-. t; ' Wonder if Bro. Robinson of the Argus a . .... a nu seen a copy ci mis weexa issue w k. v....wni n.rvti. . hIimimm publtohed in thto clt,? .liany o! en, oitiren. are very much interested, sad ta ui witn a oraaa nan nr niaaanra an article In that nanov nn tha naarantina . . a r-7 . - . - diffloultiei. i' . of an act to build a new revenue cutter for the waters of Eastern Carolina. Tbe headquarters of the cutter being at nn.k '-. ,nM ..j .m.A..u. -n sapplies and our meohsnios are given employment In making jepairS. '- " '.I '.siAH Steamer IOTementfc f . f The Veeper of the E. C. D. Una sailsd reaterdav afternoon whh full 'careo of ' . ' lumber, naval i tores, cotton, shingles and general merchandise. The Eaglet of this line will arrive today. Fersonal. , ' , v i J. L. Rhem, jr., has "gone lo Chapel Cl'.l to ertcr College. , . Laufll-.ti Vs n Ic.'t yesterdsy for i ' - l stc -i .v;"3, Va. I T. E '-: ' 'isnd family cf i arrive 1.1a" Ce cl'f h vstr r'ra frc;a at! -Oneofthegoodresultoof ekotlngT. of ieth 0 '.XSSSJ M. Simmons, Esq.vto Congreat from the world-renowaed pisciculturist, at :&su?e this district is the securing the passage hia home to Bochastar, Naw.York, on ',1. &5 Om bottla S B-aari el Trade Ibetinf Las Sizht . lar J m tolaTluUoniaaatoutby Bc .da,.larga .mU of our br- ( v'met with Ue.memben at their i . last aixhk ''i 1 The Pre;Jen of the Board, Mr. J-J. Tolaoa. beinc ehaaat an aoooant of nick. I in kk (imUf. tha mtdu was fiwnM WM.Ivt..k tk rA.imnt r -- uh rfonae raaponaeu a and rfghWOfkwkMltthidm, that lha object of this meeting was to Increase the membershlD of the Board I by making sverv basliHtS man of what- ' i .. .w- 1L1. WW f . S l " a gave synopsis or tnawori ' poblio nature thai the Board had wwawiiiwi im we past, ana ouuwg ............ f.M ... . ... iasoecretaryreaaa oommunicauon from Mavor E. H. Maadowa. who re- gretted his inability to attend, bat ee- soesd ih. Board that hi. sympatbie. WM n accord with any moTemeat I AT At.-. . A I il . I. . I iw purpoao 01 aovanouig ina intar- Ml nf nar nit. the Importance of co-operating. Be eoggeetad tha propriety of an auxiliary organisation to the Board of Trade to ba called upon on extra occasions, and insisted with much foroe that thers should bs no rings, no cliquos, but the one object in view should be the pros perity of New Bsrne. Capt. 8. B. Uray was next oalled on n responded in a short speech W ne. in rep.y to ataj. uugnes ii-l"Me,OBo'n auxiliary, said that it 1 do His rem.rk, were totod tnd ien,ibIe, John S. Long, Esq. was called on and resnondint eloouentlr oteturad the . f w n... ,. .... - - - I nam inuiwawa w si w tav iwov i - ... art sterna 4 ml wotkof the Board of Trade and its turs possibllltiee. Clamant Manlv Ea. resnondsd to Mils mnA whan ha had connlnitad Cant, Jones pronounced it tha best speech yet made. It was praotioal and to ths point. Gen. Cullen A. Battle was nsxt called upon and ha responded -in a few well chosen remarks. W. E. Clark, Esq., was the next ...b.. ..4 k. ln. -loM I . .' . . . .. . . down to DOJinoss. as me ooara oi Trade had conoluded to throw down I the barriers and Invite all to come in, it was their duty to accept and join to- gather for the good or tne city. Msj. John Hughes moved that the I namaa nf all nraaent ba called and the namaanf thoae who desired to beooms work of ole"lia "P nd disinfect Bamas or those wni desired to aeooms forward most gratify ingly. members ba Uken down as applicants. . y,,. pogsibiy can be done has been Capt, B. H. way made a forcible I t. .nmwri nf tha mntinn nf Ifal. InnBhaa. I I " , , The notion was put, unanimously I adopted, and ayary gentleman present, I l and thara waa a larva nnmbar. an-1 nouneed his wUllngnese to become a member. The , President then . Invited the vnaata ant mamhara nmaant, ta tha k.i k.M ?.k.t. spread and anon speeches made by n.l a numoer or genuemea present. who was present says "the man's name who made that punch ought to .1MUnJn.anwiithaak!aaof Tlm. M 1 7VT. - i' I terestlog one, hut our spaot is up. ru".rTuZ. . r'.: 1 n.tfe ef flAlh UrMB TO a Community WnOSe largest later- a a . e . est to fishing, the death of a man whose wnoia lowiiiaens turn uaa uvou ua.mu u nan ana ' nan euinuv ana mu toe " Jrttos of the denizens ofthedfep. WUV uasay utvivu vm Baas www vwuva isr tion that ftoh inaT ba m artmnall sub- .iuj .i... . w :- .u.j .i... -.wi.t. aepfcurew ? ZZlZLttt regulating the Wver, Stomach, Bow i . , , . . " . . ana morsel Hiau ui wa uuu. m m awuaat- I ..4 a Inaa thak shnnM nnk ha naaaad i - - r Ik. in.ii.nna Rnnn a inaa an hta rnanita. Z-QTZZZTZa i mankind. . n S.JJtzSTS! tVir"".'" 1 rziZ-jr Mriod of ' uir. but iro stul :;tfi ana-ad In hto Ufa work, beins- Superintendent of the New York Bute I PiahuTT Cnmmiaakm. When laat winter hewas seyerely Injured fat his back by " - ' , ... . ' wnJon timt n fcM een t confirmed invalid. The' bnsihess to ,whioh Mr. Green bad deroted his life greatly la- fluenced it and gave him those pecuilarl- ties of character which bss greatly dis- I .!! V.J V.. .1ll- n.m otarTaEtt melluuye and quiet, and observed when quite a young man, the 'Dr. Motley's Lemon Elixir alona has salmon In Canada prsptring tiieir nests made tr perfect ears bt all these dis to c"t their spawn. Ua then first con- eases.' I am now a well man. My ceived tha idea that fiah could ha wife has for roanv years suffered treat- batched artiSclally and ho cherishsd the Idea until bis most enthusiastic bop!s were realized. Ia lCC7he began i'i r si rropsj:"-!OTi or saaa C 1 t river, and after roscy . ,( i ? oranoe sl ot&er causes,! ' Bold by drufrgista. . 60 cents and II be tS : . fctpili H r rouslper bottle. Prepared by. n, Mozley, f w-f "3 er ti i .a, lal t . o 1 it, vm ti roaksl Sold la New B( rae ly R. N. Duffy. w. y i " c-iist. ITATI EW$ C0S1E5SED. AMnue Citiaea: Mr. o. a. ew- lTim. C J. Th. VVu wiu U tawd rom Seotember 17 to It, and wUI ba food for auty days. Tberatce wU1 l lH lot tb naM U,P" Klneton Iea mee: fciwn poutoee I AM An nrrahll PAa.VABna ! a atAW r . .r- SSale called to adTertwemeot of fund remaiainc anoatled for io Lands of CMIDarlOT COUM Cittt.. JOUTi kU Jouraed Monday morning. Judge Mar- rimoa did not create a favorable opinion among our people as judge Washington Gazette: Crops in Cur rituck are promising. Eight large sea going eohooners in port yesterday, beeidee a number of email craft. Uur wharves are beginning to auume knaliAa-lib m mmrutt. man llwina near Everett's has a melon vine that P"" 0B U twelve melon that average 30 I Poundi each, beeidee a number of imftUf f OD?B Raws and Observer: Mr. D. W. Mac Rae, an old gentleman living near Max "i .uu.i.u, UUUc. .u -" menUl aberration, fatally ihot David McQueen, son of Col. A. J. McQueen Tueeday. without cao.e. MacRae i.no. in MrUneoni. living but to justaltve. The neat lamination JTSrJ:,: tfo'lfi! Mi 83d cf fptember. 158. Fifteen applicants niw oeen regwierea up to a . . . date. There was a giacd farmers' dinner and speaking near Auburn yes terday, at which Mr. A. u Jonea and Col. L L. Polk, of thia city, and Col. O. B. Pickett, of Texas, delivered ad dresses. There was a large gathering of farmers and their families, and the day was passed pleasantly and profita bly to all. ADVICE TO HOTI1KKS. Mas. Win blow '8 Boothinq Syrup should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, soften the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colio, and is the best remedy for liar- hcea. Twenty-five cents a bottle tnarl?dtutheatnlv Yellow Fever. Nkw OhleaNS, Aug. 80 A ppecial from Jacksonville. Via.. SAva: The situ ation to-day is not only no better but rather worse. A great jump in the . . j J : numoer oi new case causeu uumay , . . . . . , , mUXVUiL U UTJVUIV IC1 a) 111 J w u , alUU VUO trains out were crowded from 10 till 2 o'olock. Health certificates are no Issued daily by the Board of Health. It naa oeen uooiueu uert, vj voe auxiliary Association to try to get the people to move out to the camp so as to depopu late the place more, and by this means endeavor to check tbe fever's courte. Tbe poor who are unable to go will be assisted and every enort made to fret rid of a large number of our people. New cases today spring up right and and left, and the prospects are good for an increase in tno numuer tumgnt. Thirteen cases were reported up to noont with three deaths. This rspld increase helps on the exodus snd will carry out 1500 people this week. The ffiSkt!? -y. u at ej,.ht. jh. physicians are not prompt in reporting the cases which Dess out from undsr their charge oured. dona already upon the Grand Un,ion Hotel and ad joininK premises, but the infeotlon still appears to crop out iu thst i nsianoornooa wun aiarming irequency L-i1 TiiaBM. One ratirVinr feature of the situation is the mild form of many of the new cases. I here are "kln- "f"0118 w ? ". B0W i war. I nw Orlians. Ausust 83. -A Jack- I son, Miss., special says: The following I order. BDDroved by the Governor, wa I Issued today : On account of the in, crease of yellow fever at Jacksonville- Fla.. It has, by the opinion of the sxecus fm i hh oouiiDiHm ui itiio Dbara uuuu vi Health, became necessary to adopt awre wrrngen. measurea lor ine prowo- I tion of the Btate. it is therefore or I dsred that on and after this date no persons will be permitted to enter the IDH.w0Or i onnoBBoB omen vne j popmih J. . m an i .a. I SB va siuvwtv uvui -vr . VWWw aa awaat.HaekA fpnir) W.PIA M saftltrt I I rTlntll .v. th. lt nnt haan arnnaad in ! ..... By otder of exeontiTe com mlttaa nf tha Htata Board of Health Lemon Elixir. ' T. T ... V .... A FLIASANT LEMOU DRINK. I uures tnaigestion, neaascne, maiaris I ala. KMnava and Blood: i. . . ... I Lmon itttxtr ia prapwea irum ui f -aah intuM nt Ijmnni namhiarait wrlth r . . other Tsgeubis i river tonK8, oatnartios, indls-aaiton or dTSoensia. IDn:i'ff, 5'?.. f nB " f0""- Ter r?r4 . AS Old Cltlien of AtlanU, Ui. lk R tha racommstldatioa of Rev. (1. C. Davis, I used Dr. Moxley's Lemon Elixir rl...,. hMBll, iin palpitation and irregular action of the hsart with coneiipaUon and tAllonanees. I also suffered greatly with gravelsnd great pains in tha back and kidneys, much of tha time unable to Stand alone. I . L.'M. kl.l... used many remedies, but got no u aad sallaf. ly with constipation and sick headaches from which she could get no relief. The I Lemon Elixir has-permanently cured mime. :t j ' ' a.. u. aknold, ob - ; 1 i S3 Ella street, Atlanta, Oa. as I U. U.. Atlanta, ua, . idrugjwt, qiAxaatlae Xatioe. Niw Bnn.lt. O., Bapi. 1,1883. AU persona seeking ts eatai the city of Now Berne will ba required to prove their identity, ar give reasonable ae- surauoa that they Save not Meat la nay plaoa where yellow fever la known to extot withia tweaty-flve days. Fiasco Dcitt, Port Physiciaa. E. B. Miasows, Mayor. Baekiea'a Araiaa aais. Thi Bar Salts ia tha world for Ouu, Bruises, Soros, Uloara, Sal Rheum, Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, ChJlblatae, Corns, aad all Ski Eruptions, aad poaitivaiy' euros piles or no pay required. It to guaranteed to rive perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Prioe tS cents par box. For tale bv K. N. Duff v. Jan 17 Bulldlag and Loan Association. The twelfth installment to due Sept. 1st. Psymentaoan be made to me as usual. Stockholders must ba prompt ia their payment or fines will be charged. a T T r "..nn.n.v fc? ' j . iv o- i a tuia w a i , act j . A WaiuM's DUeav.ry. "Another wonderful discovery has been made snd that too by a lady in this county. Diseaae fastened its clutches upon her snd for seven years she with stood its several testa, but her vital or gane ware undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly and oouid not sleep. Me bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and was so much relieved on taking Brat dose that she slept all night and with ooe bottle has been miraculously cured. Her name ia Mrs. Luther Lutz. ' Thns write W. C. Bsmrioh & Co , of Shelby, N. C. Get a bottle free at R. N. Duffy s drug store. School Notice. MI3S EMILY FEREBEE wiil reopen er School Sept. 17th, 1888. si did school menus aid youhs ladus Mrs A. T. JERKINS will re open her School for the reception of Girla and Toung Ladies, on MONDAY, SEPT. 17th, 1888. Prompt entrance eminently deairable. Sept. 1st. dlf For Rent, That desirable and commodious dwel ling now occupied by James M. How ard, on South Front street. For terms pply at the office of a31 dtf Mrs E. B. ELLIS. School Notice. Miss LIZZIE OLIVER will ooen a School at the Chapel on George street, September 10, 1888. a31 dlw For Sale Cheap, A FORTY 8A.W GEORGIA GIN in good condition, haying been used only one seasoo. Apply to a31 dwli K. R JONES. Lime, Cement, Plaster and Hair at J. C. WEITTYS. Rope, Faints, Oil and Ship Chandlery at J. C. WHITTY'S. hot everytninar in gaai m m the Hardware and Ma chinery line go to J. C. WHITTY'S. Sale of Land. Purauant to a Jadcment of the Superior Oonrt of Oiaven eoualv, randerad In the oaaa of "jamas u. uannaon. Aamr or tne tata of Paler Gbaavara, daoaaaad, vs. Patrick Oheavera and others, helrs-et-Iew, defend ants," the underaig ned will tall at Public Auction, at tne cour of New Berne. N. O on MONDAY, OCTO- BERiat.1888. at twelve 'eloek. if., the lvk a'cioca, following Heal Eatata batonglng to the Ba tata oi reier uneevers. aaeeaaea, to wit: A eerlain tract of land In No. S Townahln, Craven county , n tbe sooth side of Neuae River and aaat side Moeeley Creek, adjoin lncthellandaof Wa, P. Biddle. parohaaed of Durant Lane, eontalnlog 118 acres more or lew. Alaoone other tiact of land adotn- lng tha above tract, eontalnlng too acres mare or Mas. wntcn tracts or lana were conveyed by Keedhaaa Loftln to Pater Cheevers bv dead baarinc data Bent. 11th law. reeoraaa in tteeorae oi uraven oonntv. Book Ha S, folio 42, to w htehdeed referenoe is hereby made for a mora fall and eomnlate deaciiptkmof aald traetaof land. Bald lands alao adjoin the lands of Wright Hoore and others. Tarsas of Bale- One half cash; balance on six mon i na eraai. Mew BernerM. CL, Aat.Sth, WS. ,. .. , JAHKKO. HARRISON. SOi Adm'r of Peter Oheavare. dec' d. School Notice. MIS3 LEAH iONES wUI open hsr Sohool, Beptember 10. 1888. 1 Hiss Major HotJOHTOir, French and German teacher. i . ; Tuition $3.50 per month. : aot23 V $50 Ee7ard i For tha arrest and eonvtotion ef any person entering the city contrary to quarantine regulations, or the harbor tng or persons passing . rrom yellow fever infected localities, wilt ba paid to the party causing such arrest and con yiotion, - , " ,!;:.'.. - v E. n. HAtows,lIsyor.1 Er&As Ftxchkr, Clerk. . -- v Bev.CJ. Gibson, P.: Minister ef Episcopal Church. J.V: burg, Ys., says j , M . . . I hare used Mrs. at Vers :.' Remedy in my awn famfly, az 1 i gives me pleasure te say it has prove 1 a valuable Toaic and Purifler cf tl Blood, and if thoroughly kf tei, 1 think will remove many eaMaeoa disorders. . CHURCHILL J. GIBSON. Petersburg, Va,, Jan. IfJ, ISS3, - Judge Shepherd Opfciian. Washinqtow, Ki (Xy JonailSlSSS. Mrs. Joe 1 'on's Itemedr- hu been used bj a mejaber ef ay family, and the result has been veTy'hene- Doiai. i believe it to be a good med icine. JAS. K SHEPHEBD. Mrs Brown, the case alluded to itt Judge Shepherd's testimonial, says: , athimjton, Ar. C, July 20,1880. it is with pleasure I add mv TaU- ful testimonv to the hosts of witneaaea who have attested the virtues of Mrs Joe Person's great itemed y. . After years of debility and suffering, it kis proven to me the best cf tonics and blood purifiers. An obstinate." irri- table ulcer on my ankle, from Which I suffered agony for years, seems to , have healed entirely and healthfilly - under its purifying effects, and, my general health has greatly improved, Mrs. 8. T. BROWN". Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy Will Cnra Rheumatism and Jkin Eruptions. Oxford, N. C, July 13,1888. ' Mus. Jdk Person Madam: As ' I have been very l u' 'i benefited by - the une of your Uemedy, 1 think ft my duty to testify to the same. I ave for some time past been troubled ith liheuinatism, and also an erut-. tion of the skin on tho ehest aad houlders, which was verv annoviap. I used your Remedy, and hare been entirelycurcd of the skin disease, and ery much relieved of the Kheuma- tum. I take preat pleasure in reoom- mending it to the public. ' Kesp'y, OEO. B. REAVIS.; , This Remedy iafor sale by E. H. MEADOWS & CO,, New Berne, N. C. Price 1 pt bottle; 5 per half doz. bottles. Wash 50c. per paekage; $2.50 per half doz. packages. Send for pamphlet, eon- taining valuable information - and ; testimonials. Address MRS. JOE PERSON, .. K.ITTRKLL, Bf. C, -, Duffy's Croup Syrup. Recipe of the late Dr. Walter Dcffy. PREPARED AND SOLD BYJ NEW BERNE, North Carolina,. lunelBdwtf ,7 SALE AND EXCIIAflCL; IStct Tales: The underitgned having purchased the eztenalve Btableg on Middle itreet, formerly " conducted by Mr. Cohen, la prepared to fur- man tbe public with the very beet service la ' . HORSES and VEHICLES of EVERY DES- ' CRIPTION. - 1 - 1" lne atock alwayi on hand for HIRE, SALE or EXCHANGE. An a xperience of savavak yeara baa made me familiar with, the) nSadS ' of New Berne and vicinity In thla line,' as J no pat n a will be spared to give the fullest. .-' atlafactton. Drlvera and tearna rarnWieir for any occasion or to any part of swneuml tng country. x. BWILUV:: Jy27d3m Middle street VALUABLE PROPERTY: A alx-horae Baldwin Upright Engine, a thlrty-flye aaw Brown Gin, In good repair, a H BUlupa Cotton Preaa, which needs about I5.CS worth of work to put In proper order, and 1 one good ai new Thimble Skaln Tennease wagon. . No caah wanted. Will sell on long time ' with flrat claai real estate security, eight par,""' cent, interrat. l- : J ' i 1 Engine, Gin and Preaa $360 00, first east ; roo.00. .; i , jt Wagon 840.00, flrat cost ss.oe. For further , Information apply at iotrwrAt offleo , .X NOTICE.' , tiTi- Change of Place for Ifolcffri i Rlftctlona in TVrf."' mi ,.. : Townahirr: North CAROtritACBAViit tofcirrr - vouoty wmmiaaianera' umoo; 1 New Berne. An. th.riRtSL Notice ia hereby siven thak a an der of the Board, of Count? sioners of Craven county, passed v.' aayv mo voting precinct at Broc k 'e Store id No; 9 Township in said com.; y, naa oeenenangea rront saia puce t o Maya Store at or .in Jasper, to t? knowa and designated, ss. Jasper Pre cinct in said townViH, . and that a! elections in said township shall be fc at said last named place until Cher? ordered, ...... tJ,f . , By order of the Board , ; '. - -. orlando nucr, .. s7dS0J4 ' 't Clerk Board C : ..