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'i i5 f .OURNAL. ,i.H -II 'A A '"V -- -- . vol: Vni.-NO. 254. i NEW BERNE. N. C. TUESDAY. JANUARY 28. 1890. PRICE 5 CE1TS. n r 5 CI J 5 1 , r?mi atTHI.EE CENTS :.:-"rr r , .fcf .-at JACOB KAFE28 TM. -7, l-ick Building, treat sidsof ; ,;; L.. 4: sweets .-!-f:: 333 iw HARMON, ScienUUoOp- tloiea.i weduated in 8t. Petero- '-.. burgh, Russia, is U70. Offloe at Hotel ,,, ..A.oerw. room r w LOCAL NEWS. D. 8. Hxmxo QptioUa, eto. . , J. KAl"XJt Ireehbread at Scents. J, a HBi805--Adnilolatrators sale. WARHAKixsB & BbOwh Sales agent Wanted.--.-a.;. .r.-': .: : examination. All work dooela floe. J Twelve cents waa the highest paid for T7ARLYR08E POTATOES of enper lor I eggi by the wholeeele'yMterday . T 1 t Aj qqality for plsntlnff. t -vf - JaLaiL vEald for SI 48 nernalr and . . . . n ... 1 - . 1. T tt I ' ml in - - r t i . WiO b eol4 at .the Iert pwubM neneee today, with Trot. E. A. Alder- frieel for path, by f.8. Dcmt; -. X Brinted nt tbia offloe. v: kit: end r)Jw wy(m?eW;wkhnB.j0:i;-, - ! -j ARD IT SEEDS -Pure and fmh w v atr. tM A ..ISLL.IL"-' OWta yonr etock Jof y8tettonery ? YlAf Villi 1 H! "P- Weean ptintU Ioryott. alrnoal ind Udlta jrenttoGoldeboro yeaterday man In charge.' He will conduct the Inatltnte here next week; CWhen yon. begin to omnt them op you will Dad good many cases of genuine "grip" In the city. Those who naye it don't think It 'e funny , either. .A.party'xif about twenty gentlemen vfl -at afternoon on a apecial train to eee Patti 9 a f . 1 -. - Thb Prbspecti of the New Berie '"'" " ' ,Mt n"' n-f. iJi&&V'A ' Mr. J. Gooding hae bought of E. ft .US'. " " :.. iH Ueadowa & Co., the drug etore on 1 4'-- MSIDEIfJ HABXIBOR declare! I the corner of Pollock and Middle etreeU tlh AftiMaiKnnta hum fflven him ' f"!""""" -.-v-.uB . . . . r 1 uB... .vi- -: rt ..f iwvvy- fT: . Pnrpweof enlarging hie stock of ;ir f.ay cane etate, I drugs. f i 5 M 4 noHRSTY iiifr b the best DoHes1. 1 Maj or vWlUlama xeceWed a dispatob ? ? ? ' ! Kit e eo minT neorjltt aotti eho W T" Ur- Edward Earle at ? ?W 0"en. 4 New York, statin that work would he commenced at onoe looking to placing the eleotrio lights. It Is guaranteed that the city will be illuminated by the ,41,1 ril to; keci ' their tretQioni3 paid rw :BH3 Pul.Plonier Press. -A fit 1 esumaies ioer we newj; a,.uu,- ..... - nt'. Tluu, ,ii,x,. i.r-M frnok Pl-ntere ... w W,WUlVW;oWlioui " ineibagesare fliteq ptatea.,. v ; ,y are very busy now put in potatoes. Cab- looking well with the excep tion xf a slight stunreceired during the oold snap a few days ago. Peas are Poultiy and Btpck Farm. . - ' It was oar pleasure to Tlalt the pool try and stock farm of-Mr. VT, H. Bray, FAIB SOTES. Makk nolMistakk. If you hare made up your mind to buy Bood'eSaraapa rilla do not be induced to take any JExhihttors atronrFair may bare u' V tu"7 3 k1" transported on rail and steam- f- 8areap"Uta la a pecu- Monday. elLres on Neuse road, about I. . .' .iv J liar medicine, poeeeeelng, by rirtueof half a mile from tho olty. We wart " Ite peculiar combination, proportion taken out behlnd "NeUl.." stylish hi?t retoraed SS SXTtSS..; SSlSli T KTm-S'E.: . . K. . when goods are returned. rlor to any other article of the kind be- and dashing bay, owned by Fred, eon .... fore the people. For all affections arts of Mr. Bray. - wUl tken of all ar- , f , , t f For a number of years Mr. Bray has ue "ni ror eziUDiuon. ah amas 01 tbe system it is unequalled. Be sure to hMi (fiTinVitt-ntlon tha nkin of exnlMts may be sent in with e?ery as- gei uooa s. chickens, but it is only reoenUy that he eurance of their aafety . has added turkeys, duoks and geeee. I An eleotrio light from the Fair ground After experimenting with different will illuminate the station on the A. & breeds he haa confined himself to Buff N. C B. B. where vialtore alight to Cochins and Plymouth Books. . The reaoh the grounds, former he Taluea moat. They are a Ia iition to tbe exhibit of our pro very largo, brown and heavily feathered notions and unique possessions onr fowL Also they are hardy ana novea Fajr wUi m8d attraction by various as fine winter layers. They are docile, Kamel KDd amusements easily kept, and wben grown tno male of tell weighs as much as eleven pounds I Shipping News. The Plymouth Booke are an American I The steamer E.glet, of the E. C. D. breed and are better known. They line, arrived yesterday with a cargo of tince 1 have diioarded my old gi&ues and have a blaok and white speckle and general merchandise and will sail to are not s6 large aa the Cochin. It la as morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. The a marketfowl that they excel. Both Annie sailed yesterday with a cargo of varieties of poultry preeent a cleanly general txporta. and healthful appearance whloh is The steamer L A. Cobb will sail at 8 easily accounted for when we had been o'clock this morning. PROM NKW YORK CITY. Mb, A. K. HAWTCsa Dear Pli : Y onr patent eye-gLassca received aome time alnoe. aad am very mucQ eraiinea ai ine wonaeriui change that baa come over my eyealght am now wearing yoara. ALEXANDER AGAR. Secretary Btatlone a' Board of Trade. AH eyes fitted at the drug store of F. S. DUFFT, Newbern. N.O. neoiv wiy shown through the grounds and houses that Mr. Bray has prepared for them. The yards are sub-divided where only portions of them are allowed, to roam The steamer New berne, of the 0. D. line, will sail today at 13 o'clock for Norfolk. Tbe sohooner Cherubim, Capt. John WANTED Absolutely Pur . This powder never varies. A emMF ' purity, strength and wholesomeMsa. Mat ' ' economical than the ordinary klndsTaM cannot be sold In eompetltlon with thaMVl. .-Altitude of low teat, short weight, lata er phosphate powders, gold only la cane. RoYAi. Bakimq fow.iB Co., US Wall At. M Y. Iune3 da wad frt 4 together. From covered pools to keep Nelson, la loading shin g lea, staves and out the heat of the sun they have easy lumber at Lodge's wharf for the West access to a plenty of purs water. ladies. Mr. W. S, Chad wick is the Tbe houses for them are constructed on owner of the cargo. the most improved plans 'and are kept in the best of order. Mr. Bray keeps the whitewash brush going and haa everything looking neat and tidy. His turkevs are the bronze species, one of which took the premiu). at our last Fair and tips the beam at above forty pounds. The geese are the "Toulouse, " large and - shapely birds. The "Im- JlOHTlI CAROLINA PiEWS. From the State Papers. The "grip" has suspended the free mail delivery in Wilmington for a few days. Three-fourths of the carriers haye it. Monroe Enquirer: One of the phe nomenal things of this phenomenal is that cotton UiMim; lOIIttt elect, in7Z-Z ::n:Z W Dckha..iZe.nd beauty . .- rf -.. awl -. A I- ; ; . I f " r -r I . , mi s.t .1 1 I VUVU Ul u uasuvi ' . Conjrewional dlBtrlcU, nntU BOBS ,,,168, tomatoes and beets ready for comDinea- wun lno " "'" formed ua yesterday that pickers are MUJ in aeoiucu www largo si 1 pianung. - .;u ipBoueaa majority It dCBired In the) There are ten prisoners in the county .. -v.j . - 1 1 - 1 fc" ;t - a . i v " -, 1 . tar-- . mm . . m m -r I j mi. two are in ror muraer. Jesse Brown, oolored, who was convicted at the last term of the Superior Court, but -b," a ttoibroe oat la Gostft Bioa, Oen- took an appedl, is awaiting the decision im ini t-.-'1 -'. rTWlMf tf la a pnnnrfc f.hafc ft avnln.l Amef lea, last Tbursday night I or ine supreme uourt, ana uoraecai ' ;ralD4 i!i"Uie overthrow of the wh0 charged with killing "ViUi.-J:-. hIMk .nn. tlW weacoii at Areuwnno. long since v.UUIVIIIWII WIV.WIIIVIV wwuvv W.I a eeparate neid to roam in witn a now in the fields Dtokinir cotton that branch of water rnnnintr throuah It. has iast opened. Who ever knew of In an adjoining lot we. are again ehown "H thia8 b0" ? . . I r wfNwl nenhan'a ITriond " "Kara RarnA some thoroughbred cattle ana nogs. .. . ..-u. .,... . . . . has again remembered us. Two boxes Their food is all cooked up for them from h08e generou8 peopie reached us and they easily show the good attention last week. "He who haa done it unto nairl thfim. I the least of those mv little ones, has Aa energetic man who understands Clothing to represent us as Sales-Agent i.Now Berne. Superb new Spring lice now ready. WANNAMAKER & BROWN. Philadelphia, j Largest Clothing and Merchant Tailor ing House in Amerioa. SALE O-LAJNTDS Parsaant to a Judgment and order of the 8uDrlor Court of Craven county, rendered on the 18th day ot January, 1890, In the suit wherein Jamea u. Harrison. Aanuni-iraior, with the will annexed, of the estate of Jo seph Pate, deceased, Is plaintiff, and MUly pa te ana otners are aeienaants, 1 win sen ai Publlo Auction to the hlKheBt bidder, at the Court House In New Heme, N. C., on non DAY. 1TIABGH 3d, low, at 14 o clocK, M., Ih. fnllj.rini. t.THft.M nf land hnlnn. Inff t.A 18 continuing to I said entate. lying in Craven county, about A gentleman in- six miles southeast of Fowler's Fei ry, on tbe weeii iiu. ul. uPt -uwu Lm., u. Township, to wit: One tract containing 48 acres more or lees, being several small tracts on Upper Broad Creek, fully described In a deed from Geo. 8. Smith and wife to Joseph Pate, April 20lh, im. Book No. 86, louo boy, Keoorua or uraven county, aibo, another tract, containing 155 acres, more or less, adjoining the above tract, fully de scribed In a deed from A. & M Hahn to Jo seph Pate, May 4th. 1883, Book No 88, folloa 672 and 573, Records of said county. Bald land has a good dwelling house on It, with I- Aft l . a. a. m . ior wi as u.x. Wrm ot oones county and j. ,dle mani andf ough the Superior veuri. . .. . h- tnrmAj flnnrUhlno-. Mr. A young ox which waa tied to a post Bray is making a good living and be I. . . rn - ' 1 1KDU Oil It gUUU UWV1IIUH UUUSV UU J I , W 1 III l?--m h t,rit,t .mmrinru . tkln. 1 done It UUtO me, We render many anfTlclent cleared land for a one horse farm . Kt-. .E. . ,U.W. I Th... I ., .lnhl, ln and their svstematio arrangenfent, it is . . ' . ., I connected with this land. .-...-.. .. M- nH.iM.M.htas. Wilmington messenger. A mammotn T,rm.0f.ale: One half cash; balance on a u.. -.. - ninroM mat turned-out to ne a treasure isred tor six months. - ...I -,. xt n T, was cut down a lew day a ago in ine Allen's Creek swamp on the line now ti,1 OVU brethren Of the DrtM have A young ox which waa tied to a post Brav is making a good IMw ud h-WOT.?,r, ""! '"........ .. . . ' V- ' .11. v. i nr o...jii. i i. l . . . . I ana ooutnport i.r uis .iuouhbu. Tuwn vr-tin. in thAir nnt.inAH' nf " -' 0Oming more independent every year. 0i-j,i .h T?n-H u. 90 . . - ; s-fvw-I '. w J . m ummm ws -.wv"-" -.'"i j.' . m. - I wauvaaaaaawa awmsvwas w suavww -w "A' thfaHi f.nelataitir . ti-nr.oro,weye8wray arternoon oroxe He i8 &oiag wen what he attempts to f Mt in oiroumferenoe at thestumpand .n.Wfttteainoionriaie eaiwr, "yiioogeana etoe T6ry near tearing the do, 9 810 feet in diameter at the butt, and rt hi ' , w. -w.w.j . w , ranna nnvn in nia enarta to srei oni. 1 ii.iiiwwniwvMuiuiratr.w v i .. .- ... . . . ..; . ..--", m I , . tttetn rorineiEntriDntes 'oi sraiae ir- ..nti.man .A in prini. i'r wnjui. a. . " t " . . I . L, , lease, it was hollow and it transpired 1 w 10s as sue iims went up a ires near Sew Berne, N. 0.. Jan. 1890. JA8. C. HARRIBON, Admr. with will annexed of Jat,28 dtd Joseph Pate, dee'd . NOTICE. Has Just returned from the West With the finest lot of ; .' Kentucky Horses and Mule 1 that has ever been In New Berne, whloh will be sold at Close Figures Call and see them at their old Stand, Middle street. Jan25dw:im M Hdlin & QOt 250 Barrels Selected Maine Rose SEED POTATOES, For sale by 3T. riricli, WHOLESALE QKOOBE, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. 'N. C, The undersigned. Clement Manly, has dnly qualified as Executor of tbe estate of Henry 8. Minn, and hereby gives notice that he requires all persons having claims alnst the estate of the said Henry 8. 'mmj Ari a! nmnath .. 3 by so that they could get a better view I the oity yesterday. aei , 1 -tt.. . r.D-.,t i I "- -"""' iunn. to prfisent mem to tne saiauiemeni jar.j.Jii vyucox, oruauruni, WM,n Uhata swarm of bees bad made their Manly, duly authenticated, for payment.on tVilliam II. Oliver, INSURANCE AGEIJT AND He says there are h0mein its top.so-that SSfco'"-?! f.S'elS?iTa?S estate must py 1" ". Trl W""tablketVaWIBorthatL . -: .. u. ..v. L iv.i i-. .inn. .k. h.lkaaavMrottnfromit. ten nounds of , 1 r - --- lil:f." : . w r - I v. 1110 ivtwiuus Dive, no uo . uoucu I nnug ivuvi i.un wvu uv v. i - - , -& . , . ..in, . . 1 i. . .1. I I. . . . . .... IflnA luui.- wora alan aAT.nrAri. y ; . jciiair duisa it in . so inauiii ; w sua 1 about in tne lot. tween here and uetiruni, caused oy tne 1 - - HaUfal Blood Relations. Hateful kindred are those sprung -,?TOt no Federal totertesnee' 'Wtth corning and a DUU ukuo uoavw. Boatherners. Who 4re qnlte Able t0 The shrill whistle of the oyster can- emigration of the negroes. The poor . take care of their own affair! and nine establishment was heard Testerdav de861'64 "dor8" and u holtB droves, seexiug wnat tney may aevour . coveiy. persons ma.Dtea to ine without delay. CLEMENT MANLY. )an26 dim Executor. NKW BEKJV, N. O. jtheit, pablle SChOol. BJStem;- J, T tot work answered the call. fever, dumb ague and ague These foes to bodily peace are all blood relations, as there ia no doubt that these 5ri: . .' '. '-Vi .hnnhui m a .wt ma ts .ill h York, are sojourning in the oity. Mr. sndemlo oqmpiawu are produced oy wauiBUKuussystvTOs sa w r " r." a h- , BnmonttA -itk l.01t Do. contamination or the wood oytnemt- uusyjunt urns wneu we oys.ermen asmata existent In both air and water 1 ;v nerald fhere were Onlr two boat loads of onooi yesterday. oysurs yesterday and they were Mr. A. F. Ackley and famUy, of Nrfw jV . jr."-.?l , --' ': uxuoTernortiarviSr w conneowoui-" r-.- : .. . - .. fl.-. rv.. . w- v . .- -4 .. . . - i iu in a nvinv in rnh Aarnii "inra i mmw" ' wWMjJWj 'WtWjthe iSew cerao xme .nd ther are dkv expected rk lUi s Vi la malarious regions. Hostetter's Connecticut Mutual, Life. Continental, of New York, Firs. tna, of Hartford, Fire. Manufacturers and Builders, of N. T. Travelers, of Hartord, Life and Aocid't. Hibernia, of New Orleans, Firs. -Fidelity and Casualty, of New York. Marine Insurance Co., of London. Amerioan Steam Boiler Ina. Rn. N W. 3NT Board 0f Marine Underwriurs ot Phil. aiuiwisj a. uuiiu. For Truck Farmers I TRUCK FARMERS' SPECIAL Stomach Bitters expels from the blood the best fertiliser for potatoes I Commissioner of Deeds for the States of V,.f HWIUIUIIiaUW jkV.VA. VU,WHUIMM -.1 aTriVS. ' ;aar tj nw peopie, wia ce aaaijueui -y (f!a,"9in the pfcraiam-worthy uM; -. a . - ' . W I rivsd AND OTHER TRUCK CROPS EVER SOLD. steamer . Eaglet, of the E. 0. D. brought in a tremendous cargo of freight yeeterday. Besides other freight k.4 tj..A.i'j... lo. Am ----1 New York, Maryland. Pennsyl vania, Connecticut. tr tlmfielf and the ccc:.;onr v r,$ft SSSS-rvS - Kv;rrs Ttwssa consldsrsble marl. '. I 7f!J lV7r,r 1 aiao aucounv iw . M.Wood, from Greensboro, ar-1 the virus with which miasma infects, in th. it l-.t nlrht and will! MS K does mors UIB wis, is nawrai- - ...! ii.liaM .WS) snwpu-o "ui aiiuwuei commonuB won a w vwiww "A"1 I poison and its germs before they have I at onoe. : . - 1 narmanentiT rruotinea in tne svstem, Messrs. John Pearoe and B.F. Hen- land thus effectually protects against it introduced seven years ago, and exten- TbUS it IB not I tne coast irons. Norfolk, va , to Tamps, rla IHv jxu VXiXVllOXXV U UUllUA four handred- tons probably fire hun " i ; . " . .' iTl .HleBhonllM; there SSSSS oul. La 60 malo tzz: - to hr.B- coUetrfata i ,'rpc1 ;ate-the na? Tsria li' bett: i :th t s Southern r -Uy Ii-ialla may p::. f :? or the South Chi!i just' euch t ;ic3 and dlsts:' i.taiii. IIUowE T" -:. and tb : -ti'treshar::' New Berne CoUeariata Institute-Boll riL"" .a ; n of Hoiiorr'f.jffi:?:w :'-M.'. r,i,l L' . .. .' - jl iu loiiawinw srs ins ubiucb ui lud t CS&l atndanta of the Cfllles late Institute who a tntan eat the kiu, :V.?'2f; It 'b 'tar For tM term ending January 17 . I. - i-r-.. r ..!. TTkV-'. o.li. t.- ..I Sing General Bobert Ransom retorned last night from a trip to Tkrboro. . Ool., J. D. Whitford returned laat night from Wilmington. Dr. G. E. Bagby returned from a trip to Kinston last night. Jadge Bf nam's Testimonial. KraBTOH, N. C, Nov, 28, 1889. It affords me great pleasure to state that X have been using for the last twelve months a pair of Dr. Harmon's "Brarilian Pebbles." and nave bad North Oarolioa Truckers will consult their interest by giving it a trial, at least. Address for Oata legue, giving prices, cer tificates, etc, THE WILCOX & GIBBS GUANO CO., Jan.5 dim CHARLESTON, S. 0. Mortgagee's Sale. By virtue of power ot sale contained The balance of cur Winter Btook at Clothing and Underwear we will eloea out At Cost, for the Next .Thirty Days. Mrl mortgage executed by John o make room for our Spring GoOds. . W m mm m .. I A I tff T S VI fl 1 Tm XSV BS 1 t f IJPAAII I . niffht from a visit to friends in Jones I than any eye-glasses I over used. They : ... . . - .. L. . ,. QO DOS nurt or atma uiw ri 1 Inc"a- St; J 72.- SV e 'ooanty. . Mr. 'John li. Gooper retorned last .l. ci..l-i,.1ni. ' 3 A gncl Toy nd Master Barry Marks.. .Ittr .:i . k rrays: 'une - : v. - . V : !t-v-chM. Gehraian..'.'' d. BateBiaB. w r.i v.w:m. rihiiia. nintni-aa. PtmniaL Paia C. :::3 ar,ln. ry over t.a tr.u qacstion. t5 ,nil coat; . "more, f-vy. . it0maoh and ktdnevs. the first I now of Orlando, Florida, writes: "I ;t:T3t':r ;!t c :ue eua;s tfcat Alex, Eiohardaon and Charles Rioh- Vj .- "l?wvii. w ttW of u hUkl taMM- 0Ln dl7 l0 ' .of the ?.. 1 1 - ,! .... .-,.i.i,iii""'ut"u"""i 1 canta ana ouo uoiuurner oouie. 00m 1 many -wsw 1 om wm uuin.i : -a yivaw.w w,... ...w-.u- A ndra we. Trenton. N. O.s W. B. kw ln.Mi.ta. ; Prenared i onlv hr H. I Pioneer Blood Benawer. bnt what have nayor. Cwit,;;Mt';5$- ,T.e following cases wert: diposed of yesterday: ":i;ki-'.if. Csnry Harper, larceny, sent to jail in default of ball. Jno. Gxat Bybum, l:rf' v Judge Superior Court. . Judge Brnnm'a glasses ware made to order, te suit each eye, as areall glasses Ifurnishedby Dr. Harmon. ;.-!;'J':' X.KUO-T fi(,IXta' . ' Its Wamderfttl BSreet the Uv, Btanaaeh, tsawels. Kldaeya aad Blood Dr. Motley's Lornon isiixu is a pieas Mr." H, A. Whiting, -Vol Wilmington, general manager of the Wilmiagtpa, Onslow and East Carolina BaBroad Company, is in the olty.KVv.-f 1 At Hotel Albert: T. H. MoCoy, New ant lemon drink that positively cures York', Col. A. O. Davis, LaCJrange; Dr. all Billousnese, Constlpatlon.-Indigea-nir n''na wl 1. mo tion. Headache, Malaria Kidney Dls- A. Ipock and wife Susan, to Green, Foy Co., and duly recorded In Book 95, folio 484, Records of Craven county, I will sell at Publio Auction to tbe highest bidder, at the Court douse door in New Berne, oounty of Craven, Bute of North Carolina, on Tuesday the 4th day of February, 1890, at 12 o'clock, M., the following personal property, to-wit: One light bay horse, named Henry. Terms or sale, Cash. MANLY & QUION, jS3 dtd Attorney for Mortgegee. a.DlMnr,Colds,Uesof Appetite, A'. FULO 'FlOtida TOlllC ! Harrington & Daxt:r. One Iron Safe, a HERRINGS' PATENT. ALSO 1 Good Buggy Hoiii, ;for SALE AT ' r-- BIG IKEOJi ,;a -at pv-r-"w "uZmV Z'M' Andrews, Trenton, N, D, W. 8. by druggl. 'Jilti. aweet.-y J McDanleU ChadwlA. Aim BlHA. MoaleyfM, . (i;.--'t chap. 5, sec 4, of the city ordinances. ioi,n- w-n .wwhli v v- 1 t .-vrt taxad-wlth- cost Whiting, Wilfntogton.N. 0,)TX. White- M D AtlantatGa. t r -' ' V . V 5 t" r It ' Ii" il-S 1 " ths iiit'3f--'? f 3 Si ' rn c Dl-mf -ei and plaintiff taxed with oost ia both eases.. :.:,',t:i'V:i $?m. Taylor, chap. 5, seo. 8, fond and boisterous languagei cursing and swear; i in the city limits. Fined S5 and Joscfh Weayer, chap. 5, seo. 8, curs ' and swearing in the' city limits, 7-1 v' 'i coct J,' 1 t 1 t" tinni rat bROH. ' : head,! M.D., and wife; New York; W.I For coughs and oolds, take Lemon S. Moainiss, WMhIngtoniD.O.f Cooper Hot Drops. - . ; '. V At the Gaston House; Df. 8. B. Wood, For peurr,onia and Jaryngetls, take Grifton, N. 0,5 J. W Chnrohlll,' New temen Hot Droi-.:.Vv''-4-t'K!f i YorkvG.' "W.Em'etTf Philsdelphiaj W. ' For consumption and caUrrh, take been satisfied r and 1 find It the beet remedy for skin diseases I have over sold, and a Furs Florida Tonic. 1'.' FOSTKB' S. CHAPIUN, ;-;r-.-" Orlando, Fla. For late by R. N. .DUFFY. New Berne, N. 0. k '- " '. i vllouse For Eent Removal. P, Ormund , Snow Hill, N. C. On or about JANUARY 14th, Twl ' . ; bT4 S .1 . remove my - ";...v..-;'-i.--;. v.?.-..-. . " .'. .. : J..v' .' . v4i.fi' i- ; Entire StoekofGe: to- the large and twrnmodfoi-S l;! !. n't , :! - - - !1 O.iiuui, v-ry. ( -I ..v TTrtO-i'a Rnrnn-rilla 't la t city limns.- ui' cured by which tones and r"- st 3 t 'estion.ana creates an A , -Ij-.tr.Kt-k - T") t.ll lr n fTj.t For all thmat and lung diseasw, take! containing six rooms, and kitchen. I store adjoining Heirs Jewelry Lemon Hot Drops. ' Water In the house, "f Situated onHan 'I'm "Z t : ' "V t:'" ',.' Anelessttand reliable preparation, cook street, opposite to the Aoademy whr u b .P '"d to w altcit ; Bold by dn?r"!ijta. 25 Cents perbot- Green. Apply at the dwelling, v, nana and the nnhlla BenraT . Ue. - Prepared by 11. Moxtey, M,D.vAt ; RUDOLPH ULRIOHj E PwonM Pww genera..y. lanta, Ca. , noldwly ; janlS dtt At F. Ulrlch's Store: janll dwtf - Vtu, EULTi".
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