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, ; , , i ,, ..... V ; ; t'. f ' ' ". ' .,. .T. , ty " ' T- " - :voi;. vm.-iio. i6S; NEW BERNE: -Ni aMWNESDAY. OCTOBER 16. 1889. PRICE 5 ENTS. J, TIUE3 IMiORTEDXCLLANDGDI X ana Jamaica cum, awt-tausy.,,-, , - IJ.Tloltoo'i Old Stands? I?ITtf T CLASSP AINTEa WANTED - ' X1 To repaint and make a good job of I tha . wood work on my dwelling, an I LOCifc NEWS. ?. jjmw Advmtise'mints. Jde, L,lLtBH Horses for sale. ' " Sue Cowabp .Holland gin. etc. , . i iJrB. Sanra-Clpeiog out at .oost-'L V?. . 0. B. ThohJlI, Jr. Attorney at law. I ; ; H. SKrrn-FIrit olase - painter ,' '. Johnston 'street, . Insideend to com-1 v a , h.h" Upleialbe hallway. ' - 1 y wntc4' l 'I PEN ED anothar pbL of aloe Corned i lJ Beet today. , C. B Buovia. ? nrov WELtrMnlatad.' familT oan I iS aHord to be witb iyZeb.Yanoe" .Cook Store.-- - - v- y - i c , Oct 11 U.n - WHirrt dtCfariM T ETTEB and Vote Paper fnrniahed JU and neatly printed artke JODSSX; "pESTputdinottnU CDrnwkfckerJ XIor mettwet purpoeee; at reiau, oy ,h - A rt. COW1SJ). 0 o"?r3 BILL BEAD and xHatemente neatly prlated aj tdU'OlBoe, - calt and :t:-.;:vlaafe your onien wjajkjaef f : T '6aDE S&ElYs.CIuI) abelU.wade, v ;-;- lJBraaob-loadliJK 'rfuba, jttpeailng -uvs titnWM t ti'!-...' "j. -r' "... - - Oot litfct? 4; wHim oante. . . ffsit& Lateat Style In Derby Hata at -" 4. JBABwscrrtw Paxtmb. f rpt7fi0FFER &0 barrele of new Meea : if Pork -at 918 per barrel (to the . mercbanta. ) ,w. r. a uo. " - A NElegttI4ne of flenU' Fine Kid Edwarda is baring, a boiler chop built at Long wharf. J6bfan'iel itil yer gun the.-bird law ta op today. vPaitridgesare publle Dorer property Seduced. Bate to thelOonTention. V The annual meeting, of -the R. C, Chrtotiaa UiiBionarr Conreation of the Disoiplea ot Chriet will be held at I Grange, N. 0., oom"menoing Thureday, October 84th, 1889. .- ; lick eta for delegates ana tuitors on strte Oct. 84th, good returning until I Oct. 81. S4.15 8.701 S0KTHAB0L15A HfWS. From the SUte Papers. Morehead City and return... Newport ,4 .. New Berne " " .. TuBcarora " " .. Core Creek. " " .. i.-A T.ivrAf'iiATTfi.Tlctorv.At ..Wa- tttburjV Cobii.; is the "latest from ,mP poliBhedT all for a oent, the fronts affair! Kinston laooming ateameia yesteraay, ie ueata ported -a rongh passage throosh Pamlico Ooldsboro sound orfMon'dfcy $lgh 1 . Ana regular meeting or me cromer- hood of- St. Andrews wilF take place this erenlng atlnalf-past eeren o'clock. The 'steamer Howard brought in the largest cargo of cotton of the season yesterday. " She arrived from up Trent wbb im bales. . Anamber of New Berne ptople left on the 6:10 o'clock train yesterday morning for the Raleigh fair. Tomor? row morning is the Ust day the special train will ran, The mlssiod prayer meeting utfder (he' auspices of'tbe young men of the Baptist church ; will be held at the Marine Hospital,. South front street, thia erening at ?:30 o'clock A customer walked ' Into su up town store yesterday and wanted a lamp A.Ied-with oil, a wick put into it and A trust should be formed to put a stop to such wholesale imposition. The"' big cls)r bank horse that pulls 8.70 9.015 1.70 1.25 .70 .00 ..60 .85 Snipping Newar The sfthobner J.' C. MoNorton, Capt. Tha State Missionary convention of the Methodist ohurobwill conrenein Charlotte on Ootober 35th, Fayetterille Farmers Esxohange: Two thousand fire hundred dollars has been appropriated for fireworks daring the centennial. -Erery recant nouse, halt and room to be found in Fayette- Tille, is to be fixed up for the acoomH modation of guests during the centen nial. Centennial medals, ornaaieBtj with the boat of Hon. Jefferson Daris are to be distributed. Charlotte News: It is probable that John Lowlow will "Hooray the Rock Hill!" instead of Concord, hereafter. At Rock Hilt yesterday the circus col lided with Mr. Pearson, the erangelist, and the circa had a hard time. The orowd was mighty small, and by 4 o'clock in the afternoon, the tents had been packed and the cages caged, all ready to leare the town. Raleigh News and Observer: Yonng G. E. Thomasf Jr., ATTORNEY AT JLAW. Orricx: Craven street, near Pollock itreet. two door north ot Joctbnal office. PraelleM in Oraven, Carteret, Jones, One low and Pamlico eoantlei. In the Boperlor Court of the 6tte, and In the U.S. District and circuit Court. Ootober 16th, 1880. dw ly Outten, sailed yesterday for Jordan's oreek, where she will load lumber for Philadelphia. The steamer Defiance sailed last night I James O'Connor, a flagman on the R for llimora. rU Adam nraek. Her I D. R. B. . waa seriously injured at ... I High Paint Saturday, while coupling .-.Sv wuc . cjg. It lB thought hii injarie. may naval stores and lumber. , f.t.l Thera u a flm alarm The schooner Annie E.Rudolph ar-at Durban- Friday night which came rived from Baltimore, with oorn for E. I uear creating a panic in tbeSam Jones H & J A Mnailnw meeung. . me uiooe says: oaro juuen U, fl J . A. meadows. . .t thia nneton and aoon had Auo oLOduioi uuwmu Jwl",hi andiencs in a food humor, wane day afternoon from up Trent river, ling down to th. centre of the building . . - . . It a. J 1 1JaU.AU. with cargo of -cotton, andsereraipaslBo P oacuair nu nm oaa- never even a iut ui i eiiecio ill sengers. The Annie of the E. C. D. line sail this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Tahoma will sail at 7 o'clock this morning for Bay river. V It ia fair weel; bof not Wka thing contradictory and the hose oarrlsge of the New Borne Church last n'8ht At the M. E Chutch. Notwithstanding the continued in clemency of the weather there was an other large crowd at the old M. E. stampeded more preoipitately. Oetyou some borne,, some more hair and a tail and you'll be like 'em. Here you are running like mad men beoause some body hollowed "nre, and you nave been calm and indifferent all your life at the possfbility of your getting into a worse fire inbell. I'm surprised at you white folks doing this way. Just Received: A varr fine lot of YOUNG HORSES, good workers end sound. For sale at VERY REASONABLE PRICES for Cash. Can be aeen at the Old Gaston House Stables on South front, opposite Gaston House, where X. Brock will be pleased to see all his old friends and customers. JOS. L. HAHN. M. Bbocx, Manager. oc!6 d2tw CLOSING OUT ENTIRE STOCK AT J. E. SMITH, Agt. Superior Court To Fall Trm.l8ttf. Onslow County Items. fire engine, ran away yesterday while attaohed to a dray. He was coming up v; TffB Steamer City pi. .New Yotkl South Front street with a load of meal ' , s has beea floated and is on ief way fhen hetooi fright fioma fiapping .'. "--'!?" 'tft-Vaw VnrfcV I oloth spread over the meal and began :'- . v j . -i-- ' - ' Ite rear and plunge, overturning the ..tV vATf!iFB is not usually in the line Uart with its contents on the sidewalk A 'nl rtrnmntinnlhnt itspema that ft The driver was thrown ont and hurt ' 'Brlfiah'Fli'fl nWo"h4 Cover nor Geonthe fcef though not seriously, - , ArVrnf. r.ann'daw-' I Our Mayor and board of cfty council YZ ! 7 ? saldlhat theitecorda ifi thel'eud. the hundreth anniversary of the nhll0tn?V erly, but belonged to God. "Sci, iV'luakeithe coVrtwerless tO e'ed States to be held M'. ; .OSKfa.tt.-Tay-ttatUIe November, the 21st TTj-rJ ... f"P"9 . made for one of ohrUtian renew, hi. religion erer Oronin . c.- . ava1 . ' proceed . . ; WB welcome ine ABneviae uem the biggest gatherings erer held in Tto flofl " Carolina, too great pride can- aim , , . given enanicauijuna eaiconai auuiiy. i pretence Hon. Jeffsbson Davis ' T - TZ " - , not be given this occasion and the issue nor jeioie ofteTincpamw- rtW. ffflrit,ftmi We need a hotel and Mr. James Har rison tells us he is going to build ono. ith Mr. Curtis Hay as contractor and builder. Mr. Nick McMillian from up the oountry had the misfortunes to lose his fine house a few days ago by fire, ic is supposed to be the work of an incendi ary. Loss about $1800; no insurance, so we hear. Rev. Mr. Lovin commenced a pro tracted meeting here last Saturday, but closed it on Sunday night. We suppose he was purauaded not to continue on the routhfu .lifetime- them of the alue I account of the dullness and col in ess of Of time, and that it was not their prop. the w.e.atner and no fire in the houSe of Scientists -:" , . . . I Ativrv was a kluu uauio vntiy iiulu m" this Dlace last Saturday to Bocue banks. KAft Tah o fvf f r GaaH TilofcA nrnffA AVAFV laVAfl VAan hnfe tha I am Va aleamor P.lartnatf A larrva rnmA 1 W A UUO VUtUvii UwVlA ohriatian renewfl hia raliirion ATarr dav. I was in attendance .There was music and " I a i a.ii and the older ha erowa. the more cheer. .ano D Dy " unB m" 8na Bome 01 ' I rhn nMnr Altai Amnnr fhflm waa nnr iui ana more nopeiui np oecomes. liyejy ,nd joviBi Colt Harrison. After a few introductory remarks by Rev, Mr. Crawford, In which he stated that he much desired good singing and that he considered it one of. the main features of these meetings, Rer. Mr, Ricaud read from CXIY Psalm, 8th verse, and Isaiah XL, 81st verse From this dual text he spoke forty- seven minutes, and though advanoed in years, his discourse was fluenfcand for oible. An earnest appeal was made to NORTH CAROLINA Craven County. Auna K. Suiallwootl and Maigaret 8. Small wood, vs Jesse Ilroks, S. H. Uray, Alexander P Pierce, Tne H. II. Gray Manufacturing Company, and Jameg F. linseett. To Alexander S. Pierce and James K. Bassett Take Notice, Tbat this nctlon, entitled as above, la Instituted for tLe purpose of lore closing mortgages on certain lands situated in said craven county, on tne soum side or Nense river and fully described In said mortgages, which are recorded In theofllce of the Register of Deeds for said county, In Boon No. 74, folios 1(1 and 11. and Book No. 71), folios UI), 450 and 451, to which, reference is made. And you are required to appear at tne court, nouse in pewDern, in said county, on the Twelfth Monday after the First Mon da In September, 1889, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action. This October hi n, lew. K. W. CARPENTER. Clerk Hup. Court. GREKN 4 Stevsbson, Att'f s for Plain tills. oclldbw WANTED ! pay the HIGHEST Asterille. g jewel la itaelf, is cer kF.VVWVWlll, .--. .fff-f vjp- Jjr- , r , te,wQQUpBlOii)Oxe)raMoNotth . . e'J in cot ton and the ptoetda jntj r. -.L j. . . - t - lL i ev tw Baaaaaaaaraas"aw"aFBBBBrar i Mew Hector for Christ Church. 1 Rer. t.VL N.Qeorgej of Durham, has accepted the call of the congregation of Christ ohurob,thi. city ,to. the pastorate. RT? Mr, ShleldB' resignation goes into effect in December and the new rector will take charge on the first of January, it is sua mat er. jar., ueorge is a preacher of marked ability.. Rer. Mr, Shields goes to Jacksonville, Florida, Other remarks were made, which, with song and prayer, made an inter esting meeting. Servtoes tonight at 7:30 o'clock at which a cordial inritation is extended the public Work of a New Bernean Wo learn from the Reidsville Review that a young man, Hannifl Taylor, born in North Carolina, but living in Mobile, Ala., is about to publish a work on the origin and growth of the English Con stitution.. This is, indeed, a bold ven ture, as there are already a half down standard English work, on that subject. bug tne iteview represent, tne rortn- ViU give fuU particular. ia better J shape than wa.oonld present thfcml io our readers. - - ... f . - - ... .. ... r. .i ,0 ?i ol(lowrter.aua ttebl(fnejrroJ We bad an eiodus speech here last Saturday by Alfred Murril oolored' He says he is in favor of emigrating provided we oan do better, but thfhks it best to send delegates to Kansas first. He is not in favor of going to Mississip pi or any Southern State; we are like him, because there as a click on the negroes somewhere in asking them to go South. Mr. E. W. Freeman has some of the finest pears we hare erer Seen in the oountv, with the exception of Col. E. W. Fonville of Hew river. Mr. Free man's is the "Keifer variety," one tree bore 63 pears averaging 9 ounces eaoh, some of them beat Eugene Tucker's double pear, of New Berne, by weigh' ing 81 ounce., single pear. There was a grand picnio at Monfort's mill lest Saturday aocording to pro gram. Fire counties were represented and - it ia estimated tbat there was about BOO people present. They had some of erery thing that is good to eat and drink and the best of order pre- railed, Mrs. A. F. Farneli, sr., Mrs. Dr. W. J. Montfort, Mrs'. M. A. Hewitt. Mont- For which we will MARKET PRICE. Come and see us before selling your seed. E. H. & J. A. MEADOWS ocl2 lm Atlantic & N. 0r Rajlroad. OrVlCE OF GKN'L FkKIGHT AOKIT. New Berne, N. C, Oct. 12th, 1889. NOTICE. The following described nrrmertr. now in the warehouse of the A. et N. C. Co. at New Berne, will be sold at Public Auction on FRIDAY, NOVEM-1 butt 1st. lasa. at said warehouse, to pay the freight and charges on the same. Dale to commence at 12 m. S. L. DILL, O. F. A. The following are the names of oon- signees, articles in warehouse, and the amount of freight due: ?, B Meska, 41 bdla iron- 125 85 A J Denant, 2 brls pipes. - 5 15 E G Cuthbert, 2 millstones. a. .11 71 Wyson & Jordan, 2 pkgs paper 25 Ransom & Wilson, 1 lot bags.....:... 2f H Mnrpbey, 1 bdl poles. 1 do tent. l pkg, l keg, 3 bxs, 2 stands, 1 poe cast.i ... aa J W Denmaik, 1 bx books ...U.... 89" r w Haaeock, 1 iron safe 5 50 J B Watson, 1 lot buggy material. 25 S B Waters, 2 small brls vinegar... 5 48 J W Messic, 1 brl vinegar 8 28 J (J Wbitty, 1 condenser, 1 flue 5 49 J T Scott. Trenton, 1 hhd crockery. 18 47 ut l, uuny, 1 dx pat. mediolne. . . . 60 Ed Owen, 1 trunk .,, 1 01 T R Jarvie, Sladeville, 1 bx medi cine, 1 show card 3 pa Bridgeman & Co, Sladeville, 4 bxa medicine, 1 show oart 2 9S T B Jarvie, Makeley ville, 1 bx bd w 81 V w McUauley, 1 c mdse 4 21 Crab tree & Co, 1 poe pipe 13 O D Jarmon, 1 pkg castings..... 85 B Branch , Goose Creek , 1 bid trunk 60 J C Whitty, 1 condenser, 1 flue 8 S4 M B Witliaon, bx ink 76 Singer Mfg Co. 1 pkg castings 25 John Murphy, 6 bx com soap paid A R Dennison, 1 car brickbats ...... 5 00 Jno B Bell, 1 pa 4 cads tobacco 78 Jno C Whitty. 1 gin and feeder.... 4 81 R U Garris & Co, Harlowe, 1 bx seed 4S H A Steinhelper, 1 dust arrester.... 50 45 Jno Mumford, 1 bx castings 81 a ox is v K K, a trunks 88 J T Midyette, 1 bx paper 25 LiUMoore, 1 refrigerator 2 64 Also, 3 to 4 tons guano. 8165 89 oclS ta Millinery Opening. Tuesday, October 15th. Full Line of the LATEST and MOST STYLISH GOODS. Ladies are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock. Scarborough & Koonce. Rear J. B. Holland's Store, ocl3 3t Pollock Street. K. R, JONES, For Sale, ... Jfc. . . W - ... . . t I BMMAM.f A U.'HB WOTJEJAIi Will DOS Dfl rear l " Whfofivkfc th 'SfA'cffairirA h'?llto:.8aaBa,Mltogham left on the coming work of .uoh rare-merit a. to - u , i2.f iwii . 4t2 lifonm Hanteu yesterday for Concord, Java evoked rery fayorable oritioinns regret It, hotmnst iel4 tO th Sr whera i, from specialist, loth in- Europe and evitable. We have the eonaolaUonl tU wv UnrniA Uut'M Am5lca- " bK'j I t- ' , : ' i iiie jii.ii. JM3T. tv iiiiaui piuuus, from Norfolk. ' ; -" . v ': ' h BiBhop ot Oxford, and tha famous m -r- ' .... . ' - ' I il. 1 ,1.. n lt.n.I. ( TJI-l . I -i MP. iMn., Allan iiaa Mtahiiahan in I auvuui his wuduiuuuiu uiBburrv toffioa liiRalam fa for th nnrnoan of B,te "ing the introduction, wrote lomoa utaiemr ya,, ror tne purpose ox M T.vin nn0.r.r.niMn Mn, v. I negotiating sates of real estate, etc He Uroduotiori Vof a iieoa! of sound. I has hot changed his home; however. thorough and interesting work." Ssna-1 Miss Lillian Bender, Mis. Lena - At Hotel Albert: ' Geo. . E. Crabtree. tor John T. Morgan, of Alabama, .ay. fort, Mis. Sudie Frazell and Mies Naroie .iL , - ' I .a il tik e.S. l . a i aT I n i v- . f-r DarW -Beidler. Wm. ' K.! ' Sturaeon. 2F " i.wriniT.amirawe" r. 1 tturst, were, we neara, we way mana- aua ynoaiua, 7, r .7". 'li rH -i l. layior na aerotea niteen year, of hungers. We were sory we could not at Once bound together the White and! V"Y? ?,wg;w A nf Jr" youns; life to patient thought and work tend, but enjoyed it just the same. . the ' blacfe'f are brolten forever. . ; iji lii.L3 i-i.. nrinuri k it: o. ruUiib vi . : HumanitT loses bv ltiOOneOf thel-j. n tr it.wi, tr.-. Rirerside Pres., Cambridge.'. ' JLMS a m Thia J. graUfying to Nortfc Carolina iuuok uiuuw.nu. uuuwuiiiiiij i mere; n w on. jsqubs. ooeiua. juau.;i .jn .. Tkiii k Mm.n,Kuil .k.M. forms Of eoTeramehwatha Datri-1 M Wilson achiered diatinotion archai;Watoiri m years or age. tie resided nere at the m, ihrttmaa. , a ' w" anotnet otata, IC?T' ' . .. 5 ' 1 . He ha. another work ta prea.-wa- One second-hand Vertical Boiler of thirty horse power, in rery good con dition. The boiler is made of extra heavy iron, and has only been in use a few years. Needs no repairs at present. Two Vertical Center Crank Engines of ten horse power each, fitted with link, in good condition and ready for immediate use. Apply to JAMES REDMOND, ocl3 d wtf New Berne, N. C. Large Invoice of AND Oroceries, Dry Goods & Notions. To Hand. Will be sold at a Low Price. , frre of southern tlajenv The jaUiarch no longer:,UtBj,the t-.iLol4 of dependents is broken up aad'dlspe'rBei And therenever " -y 1 A ! m v - 1 2 I no'- nM ihdww wi It erai rnmwa1 nnwn tnmn iraafAriiav I r that aeyerai ear load or-nigger.'? bad Mr.? Taylor b a native of New Berne f S Wla!?,r Wlppt and grew to manhood here. ? He read ,i .. ...ivg . u, uu v. "iuirt, or rournooi Jauet City, about a ard n. ccacn.cs, cr. cipbtwbcosj;oi ,j wo idoaen Jii au, had ,wi on the rrelgbtl Bteren.on family bow of Wilmlng. f " ' " ' : czvac;cri8KCS oi ini negro tram 10 junston vrnere tney win join ton; r: - : while the joua j mt the race 1 row1 xt to hundred, whd win t-.Pl Wnflr.!lnrt4filiinffL P today for MiasisBlppl. Agents ; -A,..... ,,if-M7i- W tha .eity yesterday trying to ... ;--;i."r.-v watlt up an emigration boom,7 but Very - i-a. .noier;aw. faw- NawuBerna oolored people "take ; t :::zZi cf their pcritora, ,took''in the Mississippi moremen). t : t-'ca' fend hopes of liMKvWere, Informed last night bye ' 1 1 T It. y esIreacnt oi the I oonductor oi- the. "Ai. & N. C. Railroad 'i rff sat t dr-.aabll,nM,nuB won, ware jxinsron toaay V. Ulrieli, WHOLESALE GEOOEE, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. N. C. 1,000 PRESENTS To Be Given Awav! Shoes! Shoes! Hats! Hats! with Major John Hughe., lata of w n.;B:,: .. T..JShoes! Shoes! Hats! Hats! I Association has on hand money to loan It: - m i Taylor, and a near relatiyeof on good seourity. Persons desiring I large lirive in 1 0 DdCCO Vigor and Vitality Are quickly giren to erery part of the body by Hood Darsaparilla. lhat tired feeling ia entirely overoome. The blood la purified, enriched and vitalized, and carries health Instead of disease to I every organ. , Tha stomach 1s toned and strengthened, the appetite ' restored . The kidney. and liver are roused and Invigorated. The brain, is refreshed, tha mind made clear and ready for worav Try it. a ' Money to loan. The New Berne Building, and Loan Association has on hand money to loan will sleaaa anolr earlr to L. H. Cutler. President, or lQdwlw J. R.B. vABEAWAY, Bec'y. " " Very Vnaeeeamlag, Lovely tint. In the wrong place are reit or tneir cnarm. a lemon oolored countenance the peculiar endowment of our pig-tailed brethren who "hit tha A Talnabla Benaedr, A letter from 8, P4 Ward well . Boston, says'. "I .ed iClarkel Extract of Flax (Papiuoni Catarrh Cure, in June last for Hay Ferer with 'great aatiefaotlon, jviv ,lv . t. - . - . .... I . . , v i ll.!,' WoBniitl" aDous tweniyseveniamiues, piemensmis inaioation 01 1 tj.thM-tWSamea y women and ehUdreni i It Is For liver complaint and It. . c, ;r tSd 'POlltiCain their Lk i. Wmu-i.. i layniptomBi Hoatetter'e Stomaoh : ..... .... .-:, uu-1 VrVrrrr?:&m is anTnfallible eneciao. It 7 ci izj , wine3f,,wiar . ' . ","r. . : lorrioienoe. xo tne secretion or pipe" 1. Unbecoming. It SUggeSU bilelanrl And Ik lalhanhl thlnir I h pan going astray, and Jhe inference is cor- wWoh w0uM itanfi witibu irritating rect. Pain beneath the rib. and shouHtha Inflammation nf th noatni anri det Wade., conBtip.tion,-i dyspepsia, throafe It. aoothinr and healina- nron- lunou hjukuo ou iwi neaoBDne np-i0rtiea woT marked and immediate. : , ,ura' Lars bottle 11.00, - Clarke's Flax Soap wuiwiariua Price, ranging from ISo, per lb. up. Dont't forget to call and examine mr a took of various other Good, at LOW PRICES. Tour., anxious to please, J. P. TAYLOR'S, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Foot of Middle street. ''Separate :l!3 per; Produced from the laxative and nutri tious iuioe of California figs, combined , that oral-1 with the' medioinal virtues of plant. Iksown to be most beneficial ' to the human system, aots gently on the kid f.ya, liver f and .bowels, effectually cioanuiog the system, dispelling colds land headaohes, and curing habitual conntipation. I ia relaxes griping bue it aires a due impulse, but banishes an excess of that saffron colored prinoipla from the blood; Sick headache, sour- Jiesa of the breath and fur upon the ongue disappear-when- it i. used. It renew, digestion, fortifles the system aainBt malaria, counteract, a rheuma tic tendency, and remedies inaction of vne aianoys, Steamer Ilonard, ...J f r-t i-V'- '--jf -' " the te.t and best: Try it. siJeenta. Independent Steamboat Line. Bitter. Aak for them al V, 8. Daffy'a drug uw4,s4440Ub .HWB r.esthe atorsifrf r On and after Monday the 16th day ol A peouliarity e rHoodw Barsaparilla ia that while It nurlflae tha blond. It m. parte new vigor to every fanotionpf the September the ateamer Howard trill Full stock and large assortment Prices aa low as the lowest. Call and examine my stock. Satisfaction guaranteed. WantedOvsters ! The Pamplico Oyster Com oan r d- I sires Oysters, culled, rough culled and unculled, delivered at the Comnanr's wharf, Ocracoke. Also, wanted, several vessels of ona I thousand bushels capacity and upwards, lor use as ngnters. 9 tot additional narticnlara annlv ta the undersigned at Ocracoke. F. W1NSLOW. ocl dw2m Oen. Manauar. GUINN'S PIONEER BLOOD RENEWER. Purely vegetable in composition, safer to use under all circumstances, and ao' cure all blood disorders, rheumatism. neuralgia, mercurial ailment, etoftt' ious aneotions, swellings, catarrh sain aiseases. ror that moat ana oostmate disease, syphilis, it U ' specific and as such has been used by many physioians in the South, who have given their unqualified testimony 're garding its peculiar effloacy in effecting a permnnent cure wnere au otner metlf ods of treatment and alleged speeifice have utterly failed . Its wonder! al aaA admirable effects in rheumatism reooCBr mends it to that large class of suffereca w? nave hitherto anarailinclroka4ra relief. For sale by !n - .. R. N. DUFFY. New Berne, H. ft. ? B. & L. Association, Series No. 2 of the New Barni ttnlid. ing and Loan Association is new openi : ysrtiea siBoing io taxe anarejf ot stock ia thia series will apply at ono to f J. R. B. OARftAWAV.-"? body,": sep27 dim Seo.ondTreaa: Jai ' On Sunday Oct.. 23: at 10:43 V.' Jn William Frederick $ Price - CoUlgan, youngest cnua oi uuen and wm. oolU gan;azoa xu montni and 29 dayfc.w run the following aohadule: for Trenton every Monday and Frl- day at eight o'olook, and return On Tuesday, and Saturdays. : "'! ll m. ' " - uAoiiiJw, manager, OO tO tha Oaston Bona RarW RtuMt for aa euy share and a good hair out j BnavinglOcta.; hair euttlng SOeiiii 4 1 1- r. iYoprtetor,
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