OURNAL.. lU VOL. VIT.-NO. 306, ; NEy; BERNE. C., SUNDAY, MARCH 24. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS; 2 U SUiTSS LOCALS. . ' , If President Harrison rives us a Th Cravaix-Pamlioo Case. I Temporary Change in Sdhtdule. - I gnuara administration and leaves! H a" that we have had eemewhatl Owing to the necessary delay caused TlI Waa a email DOOK IflHi ' 4. . . ... I a in. -:-.. I th Knntharn Rr. itM tn flstara with I k i t tlnnr.. IZ " V iTi 'it 7 W heard Won Jadge Bhipp ta thta bridgt th. mul.ad freight trains wUl it belonged to the L of. B.O. Louie, m,, "race problem mUU tlkd.l ; . ? . . , . T ;h,.i will WanaiJ Ui flndar.t vw vuicji, 1 1 eitv vaatardav. huuedof beiat-aeeee Wave liorehead City one hour earlier I a . . . i a a. I I . . 'rrvypR WRITISO- ( 1ml W MHWU BWOI UO BI Wl- p,-)!,. Craven cosntv waa simply 7U but. They will probably reach I , I 1 I UL A. W"l B. t 1 a . a . I t M I ... I . 1 . i .. li.. Bou or lot T uwi-r purpu-, i CIUBIUQS WUIUO lpuUUOwVDS Ofl HllBf !Of IH HM1 BAUimU eon bwiumu uuie ifti ma uiqii Of .Y"l o .w-oTZ!.- b:.i.mA.4 ftM.. I With fadfUMt of th Saprtin Court Uinw willoolybe teaap-rarT" thr or ..I iAklm4 ki .). tWrnliiM fanr d&v at iKa urnnvt ThA n vtAorvtX! J kiui.. I - wxmmmmB vnrw irmiim j - r lift Td floTK A 8PECIAL d.ted Rome, MrCB 1875. Ptmlioo obj-oWd to thi B-Ji.ioh.dal. forthMedaJ9 wl.pPrar,n fv .n mrmi farnUhsd on BhnrklAn.L . n. i t I linu IMlUf 1UM I nnfM WU IP-1 vur iubbubt issue iu;ei:.rr im iu or dart vita 8b, Urt ui purpoM ootta by leCriag Eadcltfl oa MlddU Mraet. taZi tt 1?0R 81LB Cow with yooag calf. Iltf , W, P, BcRBca Oo. IpoioUd to aaoartaia tba exact amoBnt dauili of 20th, aajB : At the bouquet y ester 1 " oX tba debt bow da near, aaia toai id ido luian hi to ta th8aprior Court ol Bhoold be necessary for the Pope Lenoir eonaty. where the motion (or "pOPULAR BOOKS FOR SALE. Seel to leave Europe be would find a aiaadamai to nroally beard, but ae the I rn F!7 . . . . , I in ra rafnM amonir the American Jndae wae tick at the laet term of the Booc.ev: a, w; evai.ewi Mwj 1 - li H ' I Matinna Ka nnM nMlr htm court the eaae wae eat for uarteret ana fl v vm w uuukM v u7 wa v m i TTAVINQ arraBged rate with the issue whatever traufer may be neceemary . bishops, with honorable hospitality. - 11 . . . JL. cipreeeuie noe weaera qni mi oB11.Tn PTT-MTi'a nraia aF rhA - T Hm-I Alh-rt .ill ha eoli at l8t eta.. Mr I DWIAIO i.TJMB S praise 01 the .' pound. Porter Houee eteat 15 eie. management of the naval depart v A' OONSIQNMEKT of CBA.0 GBaSSl ment nndur Secretary Whitney was by agreement iu heard at chamber ia thia city yeeterday. Simmona & Manly repreeeated Craren, kf. DeW. Suren eon and W. T. Caho repreeeated Panv lioo. Oounael for Pamlico urged that the mandamu ehould not ietue until the amooat due Craven ehould be aecer tained ; that large auma Ijad been paid rlonrl thmwlipv waatin- mAn- wayen oounty wmcn aaa doi p-eo i j rt - j -pERTIUZEES lor Truckre and for tnjepairing worthless ressels and , ' V Cttnn puntera. at . I . r . . . . Craren alnoe I t - UAXioraaiaoy unexpected as it was deserved ' - IA(r Plnmh tninf a nn. t h fan tha JL BOLL AND QIN, Joat received aad " was jur. uuoej wuo urai. aoaa for Bale bV . Jams RXDMOBD. IrlAnd th daIIpt rt waatinv mnnti applied to the payment of tbedeDt: taat Craven alnn the ad tuatment of the debt ..1 . .1 Obo. ALUS ft Co. auopiea me wiser course oi spena- hwl fnnd,d u Md lBaladtd , ur Tiura Bwnvnsn. wholesale ,Da all appropriations in construe- amount of floating debt of whiohPam- J LIQUOR DEALER, baa Juet re-l ting modern vetsels. Com lne from M'co wae not bound to pay any part ealvea a gooa aeeortmeni or faHTei . ... a(imlujAn u that Craven waa not entitled to a man-1., Wiaee and Brandies, and aleo some of -rt-- ,. w u' u tna ramoua uautornia vvina aoownaa i tuuu u compumcuii to reiinnc . . 4.bud. m. sermou at i i a ia. iv kv ... . . . 1 . I I t 1 A a. ... k k . . (La .inMint . . a I I ue '-Angelica," maoeiromuiaiamoue administration: it oncht to irvfl I -, g M Newman i, u sun.Uy school . rf Ha IkIAH. ABH1IM IJHna. 1 Hill ' Orepe ie only auDoeeef ally cultirated in I as " chart for the Secretary ap the Southern pan uarorn; it ia a pointed by Iteneral Harrison. Church Stmcee Tolay. Qbriat Church Rev. V V. Shielde rector. Third Sucday iu LfLt Service at 11 a. m. and 7 4 j p m Sunday eobool at 9 SO a m. and 4 p. m All people will be welcomed to the servicee of thia church. Ushers at the dixir. Methodist Church -R-v. L W Craw ford pastor. Servii es at 11a. m and 7:80p ai. Tbepewi aro tree L'ohera always in the veMittiK to receive traBgers. All persrna art' cmdially In vited to worship i.li Hi coiinrenation. Young men's t rayei mi . twJ(( at 9 a m. Sunday school t ;l m J K Willi, Saperintendeut. Baptist Ihurch-Urv 11 W. Mrtttle pastor I'reacriinK ht 1 1 n m ntid ' 4"5 p. m Bund iy si to I at 3 p m l reBliyienan L taurcn itv i. i . v ass. pastor. MtTfices at 11 h. hi. and , I ' - uin eondltione of ollmete to bring it to Columbia Record xoellenoe, whloh oonditiooe are only ,. anei in tnae paraawa oi toe ushw r , A T TT71170 Stateec-Hl. aaUTeOrolin. LOCAL NEWS. ' t - w inee ana oraaaiee ironi we t iuwgc ' - - of Garrett ft Co. and J. Wharton Oreen ' ' V ere of very superior quality and are ,-.-1 very pure. rea lm v i "DLOTJOHS, Cultivator and Harrow v,i . : i JU at very low prioee. " Oao. Allkk ft Co. , TUSf RECEIVED Another lot of ' ". - .1 niDDVTTia nrviNin BRiMnV! Vfor sale by Jambs Redmond. ! METhouand RolU Wall Paper at J very low prioea. ; ; Gio. Alum ft Co. " " Exqlakd and America are in ao , cord on the Samoan question. CoL. Fbkd. D. Qraht has Teen ( appointed Minister to Austria, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CHEWING! Gum. Damon Barhis Loet. W. T. Hill Type writing. Mrs. Scsan Walker Board. Whitty ft Gates Attention farmer "4. t and pastor's Uiblo class at A l'i p m. A hearty invitation is extended to at tend and participate in all these ser vice. Y. M. C. A. Devotional meeting this afternoon at 6 o'clock. Subject: An Offer and a Warning. Aets 1J 3. Leader, W. P. Jones. All men are cor dially invited to attend. NORTH tAROI.IM M1NS. From t ho Mate Taper-.. Sanford Kx press: Tlio forest fires Dear Hoffman burnt a section of the It. Extensive prepirationa are being made for the Japanese wedding enter tainment to come off April 8J. A special meeting of the city council will be held tomoriow night to transact such business as may come before it. The first radishes of the season were shown us yesterday. They were from W0""1 debt w,re y,t for had been paid by plaintiff to the creditors. Counsel for plaintiff insisted that the amount of the debt doe Craven by Fam- lioo had been definitely ascertained and a judgment rendered for it; that the question of what is dne now waa mere ly one of mathematical calculation and no referee waa neoeeaary; that Craven county alone was responsible to the creditors for the Whole of the original debt, and that it had annually levied a tax to meet the interest on the same and to provide a ainking fund to discharge the prinoipal; that the debt of Pamlico . . . .IjtA T . .. ,J ... L: ...... l I . . I. I is a specino debt due to urayen, ana - that it i. not for Pamlico to eay bow it. " e trains on that road for several pa, menu shall be applied so it gets the . ,,,, .,-,. proper credit. The plaintiff admitted, fiTe coiorea eXodusters from the Selma however, that they were not prepared I section passed up the road yesterday to make the nroner affidavit for the evening. our correspondent or rial mandamu because the taxea to make in River, under date of March 15th, say "On the 13th inst. Mr. Henry Wilkins died at hi home on Flat River, in the her 29th, 10th, Slat and November 1st 1 A gentleman who live in the neigh borhood of Aareliaa Springe and ia himself a practical and observant farmer informed ue oa Monday that the farm en in hie eocuoo were much further ad vanced on the nest crop than usual. He also told u that mach lea guano would be ueed thi year than formerly and that leas cotton would be planted, more attention being given to corn, oata and wheat than heretofore. On Friday morning l.st the jail at Jackon, North ampton county, was burned to the ground. There were four prisoners in it, Pruett White awaiting trial for whipping hi wife, Anthony Allen Robert Powell and a boy, the three last being colored. The jail was completely destroyed but none of the prisoners were injured. It ia thought thtt the buildinc was set en fire by some of the prisoners to escape, and the three col ored men did escape, but Robert Pewell and tbe boy were captured and are now in ja il at Halifax for safe keeping. F. M. Mmraoni for the Next 1'rcMdt ut of tbe A. A . ('. R. K. Editor Joi'RMaL Tbe people in this section are discussing the propriety of memorializing the Governor through pe tition for the appointment of the Hou F. M Simmons of New Berne as Presi dent of the Atlantic & N rih Carolina Railroad for tbe next ensuing term. Tbey do not intend to prefer any speci fications against tbepreoent incumbent. Only the present management wbivh we think operates against us We arr told that while the passenger freights are more, the merchanlile freights are less now, under Mr. Bryan a manage ment, than under Col. Whitford's ad ministration. At least I understand tbe leoeipts show it Where is the tr.mble ' What say you, other counties who are interested,' Wit.Dli,Hi Handera Htore List of Fetter Remaining in the poeloflKe at New Berne. Craven county, N C , March 24th, 188 Mks Bartha Bryan. W. K. Mryan Robert Ball, Abe Cohencms. t his II Larle, Miss Mrv K hlliv liaston Itryan. Mrs F.dwin (leer, Mis J -unt unes care July Nsrikage, Matild Wil hams or Matilda Cherry care J R. Hancock, Joseph Ethrig. Benage Jones, . N Jennett, J. B. Kornegay, liinati Marshall, Jno. B. Miller. Jno. F Nor man, Carolina I orter, David w . rorter. Rev. Cannon Smith. Hannah Snead, Silvie Stevens, Olive V. Simmons. (leorge Williams. John Raw. Oeorge Ward, J F Wilkins. Persons calling for above letters, w ill say advertised. and give date of list. The regulations now require that on cent shall be collected on the delivery f each letter advertised. M. MiKi Y. P. M Of Mrs. L. J. Mopre and Proc,M collection and the payment J 76th year of his age the garden were nice. Regular Men's prayer meeting at the " -r v Illinois ConEressmea have re. celved i from, the President as -.'.arancea "that satisfy that Meredith office of Gse. N. Ivee, market dock at 7i'-;.,M fail PnH A Prifl f. ww ",w,"ul' , " Invited to attend. . . MR. ETJGKXE BCHTJTLKR, noml- Theiteamer Howard will leave for ' n aied for Aaaiatant Secretarv of! Trenton oa Monday morning and will had not been made. Upon thia. admission His Honor dis missed the case without prejudice to I the plaintiff. The above ia about the status of ths case as we could gather from the argu ments. We think we are getting into the merits of it and will give our Pam- -5'-fi State, has been BSt down on. The not make another trip up Trent river Uioo fritIldi . .utement in a few days reason waS h had written book Ith1' WMkonacoon"t ' "Vln b, of what they have paid and how It has Governor Fowle upon the Oovernor of Nashville Argonaut: Material is being put on the ground and the erection of the Methodist parsonago will, we are informed, commence at once. We see it stated that tne Gold Leaf Tobacco Works, with a capital of 850.000. will be organized at Rocky Mount with M. W Hart, manager. Durham Tobacco Plant: Chief of Po lice J. A. Woodall left last nigbt for Raleigh to obtain a requisition from on American diplomacy. made to the draw in the railroad bridge. Rev. Mr. Dill of Goldtboro preaohed been credited. r I'M Tribune says : "Prof. Jamislet the Baptist churoh during the put Eassell Lowell Will Bail for Eogland The aermons were uniformly of April 27th. Tha World adds: '"ah order and greatly enjoyed by -.Uawu.'th.t.-Mrwtllto to receive the appointment to thel... Am. .n nnepV.CB. -5 flottrt of SL Jftmftfl ! Who knowa V B.ntt.t rinM.h ... tn. I onths yet before Gover ate. . Mr. Dill returned to his home yes terday. The pastor, Mr. Battle, states Florida or one John (J. Hart, who is wanted to answer to the charge of forgery. It is said that Hart, while in Durham, in January last, claimed to be .. , la special correspondent ror the Mew In another column tn thia tune is a York Herald and got the cash for a 840 T. M. Simmons for President of the A N. O.K. R. communication recommending Hon. P. I check, to which waa forged the name of Iff. Rimmnn. for President af the A. ft James Gordon Bennett, the proprietor Ol ine aeraiu. narv is iu custoay at Sanford, Fla. This case may be tried in our superior Court next week. &or Fowle will appoint Director! on the Shelby New Era: Mr. Anderson Ham nart of the State for this road. It leems bright, who lives about two miles be- to as rather early to begin a dlsousaion urover, waa run over on luesaay - I Kw A tMii.linHa mtaimn nr,H almn.1 in. Istantly Uambright wae Whether Clingman fought . the duel, with n'tin ;iU nt,Bn8 tvwgv w si a uvywuu ulau uvv vivk'iuvi aw tonight. - . There are serious complications! v,. in West Virginia, uoteinor wu- jj,, .teamer Vesper of the E. a D. i mi a . 4i.M.uim tn .nr.. anout nan an nour. ine uoara oi I A A asman Vi a 1 sa si rA Sol maatin wns iW m-A r..Ar.A .n .Ulnn K. General CLutaxAS , fought a i . r saaavsrva auii Jewwjf sjejaawvej ::: duel with Hon. E.M. Yanceyr put that hU ehurch has been thoroughly rtfltfif artnAtr1if1fT (A tint inffiTTnisV I MtMil ka .i.eira aU01 SrVWlwiUI "Y. v .ssssv w Uf f npfl aUB aUW VVlUMI7UaiT VArOWtW IVI I 4 ... , , I awu waj . uuiuuajuv ' tion 'with Hob. Jefferson -Davis.- reap a rich harvest from -the- faithful I7w u ,llB?DerfD, ' "n 8 aoinguown . wuu,, miu . , .1 . . .. I in thia naner reoommendlnff vf. 8.1a hill about a mile from Grover. tbe lock Btate Chronicle. Wrong. , .Qen1 -. " l" IutuI, wneBer Chadwlck. Esq.. for Preaident, we held chain broke, causing the wagon to run . . .. , ., . I against tne males, me mules started SOU DIBrBWUllli UIWIUUVU vi I . ,J U, H.mhrioht. ... , matter would become quite monoton- Lnd6r the wagon, the wheels of which oris, and because we did so state we ran over his stomach. Fa died were accused pre the discussion because son has called an extra Session OIlHne arrived yesterday with general I Berne man was not pat forward. held on April 18th on tbe question of th. T .n.iolrttnM ;imt It la lAaraad I aartro. and will aail tomorrow afternoon I Governor Fowle. we are sure, wants issuing 810.000 in bonds for a fire com- tag.wHu . "17... . -7 . . . - I. . .. ' ,. .nil S Oflft for . rhnt hniMin that the :Eepublican:membrs irlU .; . Ann or mm - iiu s; notobey thecall, e. JL n, ,K. n. r. eKlITm tvn. .nnuii..A I - i -ir- , -- - - i Baptist cnurcn oi mis town. unca vfcMj0 ,,MWM.........2 a Ulne arrived last night and will sail to nae the columns of the J0traNAi ror i.Tma 0n the cotton factorv will be fir's Kaw Vorlr Tier air! . nnvi that I Tuesday at nine o'clock. rVJ j--. - that purpose, end want to begin early, commenced next Monday and the TUB New YOrK Herald SayStnail t ...Jtot). ,. ; . I building hurried to completion at the of the proposition to tstablish Cor . t'Stwa f,t.flAl.1Uff nnmaa that "thftl JSWS lua W OI asTZUglOB, va.,1' - - - . ' . UBBOUBoeu sw um. peviitw ouuuaj '!" kjuiv... uvv. 1 . . . . . .. . . . . i eon in not aoooini a man anas woua mnn nuihithnkut tn uk. nn . nni. iasucnter oi iror. wnite oi YTasningi t iv.-.-n . . v. . .v .,..! rive mere universal satisfaction to the lection from the 881 members of theM touiea universale in turn ouj vmii-i-- . B! R. nhtirch aaneeaed bv the last confer- lag Mrs. Clement Manly. . W f"" T". enoe. of tWO. and said he, I propose to Judge Shipp ipent the day In the eity I yesterday and will open Jones Superior Court tomorrow. Rey. 8. M. Newman, D.D., pastor of 4 j i it f J. f I coaEtry can anora w oo inis tning;, e n I w e belie v e it would have the hearty consent of multitudes off Union 8oldiers,".r ft-i A Large Lot of BROKEN RICE. For Sale Cheap. :F. Ulx-ieli, WliuLKSAl.l. UliOCKlf, m.. : : r .UtltT, A s- e c t f r fh Alliance Tin P rt-.it: p i, t f i i rt -!: V- HIH'r Ill) 1, t ..l.l 1 1 : Lh.NE. ' t.. ,ui i heroot. to the Front i, iv .tl vigilant. 1 1 riH oplnioo 1 ' "'' i-tijUOlUt, ' in -Mifial ,ii(u I t " r.ile All). i ti .:, ..utf' !) N' i ' ii t arttiiDa " H A Y KAH, r Ati- P K M K, Pure Corn rthiskey, FH".M lil! M n : !NS I have on hand a lot of Pure Mountain Corn Whiskey and Alcohol for Medicinal pur noses. J. F. TAYLOR, ,1 ( DIED. In Washington, D. C, March 2itb. 1889. of consumption, Mary A. Hilton, ged 28 years, daughter of Daniel and Louisa Hilton, formerly of this city The remains arrived Friday night and were buried in Greenwood Cemetery Saturday. In Brookly. N. Y., March 21st., of heart disease, Roswell. eldest son of Roswell and Paulina Mills, formerly of New Berne. Board. rithout rooms for four Board with or persons. Apply to Mrs. SUSAN WALKER, Johnson St., one door east Middle st March 30th, 1889. dlf Attention, Farmers. We have on hand and can snpply you at Rock Bottom Prices : Stone wall Cotton Plows, Climax Cotton Plows, Gem Cotton Plows, "Cotton Kings," Iron Age Cultivators, Cox Cotton Planters, Centennial Corn Planters, And everything else that is needed on the farm. Give us a trial. YHITTY & GATES. So. Front and Craven Sts. Newbern, N. C. jin tlw tf !: i; I (iiiiccr. Mii'i-i i. i.r, NL.V M.KNK. N C. TotheWholesaleTrade -H' 'l.s frwii ,! Half Mil It mi I S W K TWENTY" Select your I ion I lollnr ht.. H E PER t EM .It I ES New Kerne, N t'., M inufactiirers' Agent. i Htalc Ag.TK-y f,,r c ilKan a Lubri cating Balls. fef.'Sdwlm Barrington & Baxter, R.i I.IS1VK A'iKNTS FOR Til K A. A. BATTLES' VM CALF SHOE. EVEHV PAIU UAHHAVTFD.; Also, n Full I. ne !.), , s mid (ienU Khoes or ,ther niftkf Tliryseii Hie h,apf . and Ural Line of CLOTHING, HATS, DRY GOODS and NOTIONS everofTered to u,e Ira, ling public mrlOdwy CORN! CORN! CORN! 50,000 Bushels Salo or BY llizs Patlise Ftjlleb, fifth r'crofCbief Justice rullerfcvrMj the Coagregational ehurch; corner of uried ia Milwaukee Wednesday I Tenth and Q streets, Washington, D. a, l,t to J. Matt. Aubery, Jr., of b at Hotel Albert, and will spend some X It was an elopenlf nt in T to.ew Berae.. Ha wUl preach in llf," and produced e great :a ia Washington. wm more theronghly devote hi. Um.r-', ZWSm to the interest of the road and its pu-l who will give 820? I will, said several rona. Whatever his hands find to do, I The stewards went around, tbeamonnt he does with aU hie might, energy and w" kTO wuV . .i T i i . . . , ... " .. $375V Thank you. All sang the long toed Judgment.., In saying this we dolog and dispersed. - . not mean to autparage mi nines, ciaim. i - Twwinah.m Ror-ket; Mr. Ifirand ia and guallJlcatlonsof otbara.WetoerB.iom,what -puffed up" and exclusive Iy state What we believe to be the truth, since his return rrom Kaieign, refusing , -i io receive some or. aia . neat inenoa. Big Trees. "-Vr-: --t.;"-? A 1 Cause ' why he's got the mumps. C.H.Jo-;ohan6h.dfaas of the A. fiN.CE., reports that two V' iiTr large trees standing within tne light or shoulder to shoulder with the temper way of his road, and within five miles snce people to carry tbe tows ."dry" at ofNewfJernehad reoently been eon- " election 1 .--- gentleman verted Into wooeV lad one, a poplar, I . . m a. measured four iaad i half feeft across d.Ti lUi ventured the assertion, that mannfactured only by the California the stamp and- was sevsnty-flvet feet more i liquor was sold- In this townon 1 lutte Udtel States Fig 8yrop Company, San Francisco, long, mad el;bi eord e'P:1Tvtof W-Zr?tE.L?ZZtt in. it ia rrraaania rt tna viara i ni tA . r a si r i rvaii rfsari r iaai sarauav ana i wv- w wumw vwa w mrwm TV EU3 tCr 17,107, 1 ceptabls to the stomach, harmless in it stump, on rired feet lorg and made 1 toto a room where six Or eight negroes rf ?17 r'H'j'r tht I Batrire. rainless vet rromnt and thov- tn anil a half cords of arooi.- Iwere playing cards. ?L - i-;- v.-.i-'ii;?; , . oauh in its anion. I Pant. Riharnon rivaa na thia item aim-1 ) Eoanoke NewiJ The dates of the next .3, -iti ijwiai n N. DuSEv. seent. KewBerte. N.C. Ulv tn show: what sort of timber we I annual exhibition of tbe Roanoke and mtaw4w . I have la this section., ,tii liar 4ivsr Agricuirarai aociety uoto- t tlie editor ef Geo. P.-Eow : s rtAr3erlcan :Kewijaper lisbed April first (its j - r), it appears that ; '".:s : ;1 rcriodicals of the Presbyterian church this morning. Rodolph Duffy, Esq., of Oosloy, is in the city. - : . &. B. Nixon , Esq., returned . from a visit to Onslow yesterday. tub PiBFKcrroir 'TT- Ot the age in the-medical line Is the liquid fruit remedy, Byrrjp of Figs, - I CHEWING GUM THAT IS NOT INJURIOUS TBSTIHONIALS. Bostor, Mass.. Jane 1, 1fW. Til DSTLCHWlNOGnM COMPABy, Lynchburg, Va : Oeatlemen Having carefully tested vonr Gum, I believe It to be an Invalnable Agent in in vaie im rrmrriBon or tne iein It e rtalnly pronrotes fonctlonal activity and tend to prevent decay by its Cleansing and amaoia erreeia Verr trnlv vonr. ALFRKD 3. HILL. D. D. 8.. Dentlt to the Oo. up. toe Maw. Inst. . Technology and Boston University. Sr. VT. C. "W ART) LAW of Anrasta. Oa.. aavs: "I think the Gam nice, lnaeed; we have been m want of someihlns of the kind, and i am giaa uu y-oa save introduced it, l wish son mach moose " uw.jii ja ib.vutvi vi r irm VI lie, Va., D. D. 8 , PreatdeDt of The Dental Asso ciation of Virginia, ad ex-President of The Sontbern Deuta4 AsaoetaUon. seyi: l find the Ob wing Gam a nice, good thing. I am distributing 11 among mj patients and n-ienoa, ana nave given sample to oar drng- na nqiwus uim ia oraer it ana eep It in etockv I aheil VeeommeBd It aa a dentifrice. - ?.; AtLAItta, GA..Angnet,188S. I retrard th Dental Chewing Qam a really valuable arllole for eleaMlns; the teeth. For eniidren.it la tne earnest aaa mot certain means 1 know of for eeoomplishlng thia im fortantend Very respeetfnily. paor. war crkpishaw. n. n a . . f Of Soathera Medical College, Atlanta, Ga. , . -v,, , . ..... saarM su , , - ,. . W. P. BURRUS & CO., OENEEAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AND GRAIN DEALERS, Market Dock, NEW KERNE, N. O. sST Consign us your produce, maridwtf HARDWARE. COOK STOVES, WIRE FENCING, SASH, D00BS AND BLINDS, PAINTS, OIL, GLASS AND PUTTY. LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER AND HAIR, And all Kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS' At Bottom Prices! ,y L. H. CUTLER a 26 & 28. Middle Street, ' NEW bkrwe.it. a ' For Eent, i; Dwelling on Johnson street, or tn. AM1I.H.. n ' v.uij . Mreen. seven ppiy to ro- m!5 dim P. M. Eiri " f n - 1