?-: ; .. , . ; J: 1 T f ' 1 v . ' l' . iu4 r 1 1 4 - 1 lav AaiovacxaxaTi : ixitT JocxajLLia a tu wtau'crowa their military renown bj the tabmiitddmr.ttpt Kndv Mlcantnra of Mr nrl Mra. Davis, rtaownibwauHoMiUMrKaatk. Miss Howell and rwo fern alt Ber . -j: wkext jocajj au a m eoinma I - . la paiUlDa TM7TaIM7M 11.M irmnnm i . a. SV Xl)YatI3a B4.TKS (DAI1T) One boh on day i.pO; Se far each sobeqneut dTerUeena.eD,u ander head of "Bualneea iO-!t, 19 eentspar for flrt. and (seats for very suhn nnt laaartlrui Be jfarMmitauibinMr.ittvMn ocas MMMuipnc tea tinea be lnaertad tree jtlladdlttona (sutler irip e euiH I mm mi Une raraeat Ifif,'1' trBVenti advertisement - . Masts eJ ia eTaev lUaojar dvr lemtaWrltedoWteproijntl7 et tbe Comnibnieatioua onlalata( nee of a dls- - -eaetioa m eeai rqanera; m aoilcttad. No OBBaanieatue) niM 1m exaacted to be dud .-, 1 toned tnat eantaina Qtoieettonable mmoiii . lie rtUknolds M' bibv pt the author or wtu make noire tnaqr en column o ft b Any pereon eBna uiUMd et en anony aaooaoommtinjcakiioa earn opteln tbe name o 4 entnor oy fepoMcattoa at tbla offloe and sewms mpmnm iM.kaawnee exists fCW fflCHNE, S. C. FEB 4 lf90 rta ta one at Nr Ban. M 0 ' tat amrr-irT . . M rHT. riTIOXlL EMBKDLIO - Jfti-condition of affairs in the . uM-tUL . lB,s.fSprVji ;' r . Bait. ' . Il disgraceful. .Uoagress nas oe(n , ' , laflWilin for m6re than two month?, , v " aid'fiia absolnteli done nothing folh public weal. Basinees is 1 i depressed in every department of . I8l, uou wonting uicu in iQpaAitjrfeel oppression as a moan taia weight crashing oat their energies and wasting their sut stan, Wby is this ! Every Con greapls governed by its own rules. It is usual, on the meeting of Con gress, to pass a resolution declaring the rales of the l ist Congress in fdfpjyfctH the adopt ioa of roles by the sitting Congress, but no such action has been taken, and the - present disgraceful condition of affalrn the result. The Speaker 1 U the -supreme dictator and ac knowledges no rale bat his own ' dfgpjo will. In the language of thiWashington Post, "It is the - diit- shonld be the pleasure, oWJkligbt 'tninded members on ; b5fi48Jof the chamber to end tUapaStisftn and unprofitable con- ' tewlif by insi8tiD8 nPD - :giwt L-fronp the committee on ies, anJj, proceeding to the work DeiQiCvtnem iigemen wuna pain otic sense rfi4htobligations." iPUtlli, vi : I , HOW atUf'BO XiBpuuiiuau iua- - jority will continue their revolu tlmira tnaaonroa earning hft finn. J'jlr Du,i 'li ia probable that tiaj;Willrjtule witn an iron band natil they have consummated their purpwe'of seating contesting Re prfblicans in defiance of every prir. crplebf justice and light. itjiWiie people will sanction such 'uqrpatton we do not believe, and we, look to. the future for the com plete itondeanatien of the Eepnb' lloltt'partv and its revolutionary methocU. . Xlni? iJAPTTRE OF JEFFERSON DAYIS THE END OF THE RE. BZJJUOS. fl3iiCentnry Magazine has de cUell "merit, but punlished as it is ia th city of New York, and rely ing for its support chiefly on the - lorth, it is favorable to that sec tion oo? all questions involved in the late wat between the States ItVftrne that its colnmns have . . - -' . .. . ... . -ii beeaopen to ine writers oi ui sectiorf, and some of the highest ' tributes to tbe'soldiery of the South bwjrppeared in its pages TOeeDftfary number of this popular magazine contains? two articles of specmi interest to the ,' i c tki. CfAnk tDno nf thaoa V. Is on "The Cptoreoiv Jenerson I ' Davis-Tbe 'End of the Bebellidn," ,V " bj John G. Ni'colay and John Hay, . : - ' private secretaries of the President, V " --"afid tha . other is on the "Pursuit v fi in3dfpiuW of Jefferson Davis,'' f J bywOeaii James Harrison Wilson 4 n-I'.f. and Wffliam,P, Stdman. The flxst'fa a chapter In the life -' v ' of brabam.' IAncolri, which has for ' - ' mani ; months beea in preparation . , b bis private secretaries, and is " h ' intended to magnify nis name i f - . Tblfl;is from "the Federal Oenerals. wbo with all the soldiery ' r ' 4. .J. il.-I. lax proMblj to t nilltoB of dolura jTanta. ?f - Itisjait toKloolaj'and Bijtq say that their account . has; the semblance of impartiality .inasmuch as they gird the version of Mr. Reagan, Confederate Postmaster General, and copious exfcraoti from the writings , pt . j&i, Davis, and General Johnston; but, on the whole, their article is misleading, and places the Confederate chief tain in lan attitude Incompatible with his character and inconsistent with the knon (acta of history- The Federal Generals give long details of the disposition of troopa necessary to accomplili the grand event thr.t ia to place them among the conqueri:. beroetif the world, The movtuieiitti of divisions, the mastering f squadmus, the vigor oui pursuit, the iuduii.iT! 1- re solve, the itnpetnous chnrgo and the gluiious woUry aio all tie scribed. But ths chief object cf G neral Wilson seems to be to establish the fact that President Davis was cap tured in female attire. It is not pretended that Wilson or S ted man, or Pritcbard saw him thus habited. iThe whole story rests upon the statement of a lieutenant who"saw him in the shadow of the pines on "a dark and dismal morning.'' It is notamatterof importance how Mr. Davis was dressed that dark night, when alone he met the flower of the Federal army, and in sjfonse to the order to"surreiidert'' shouted back his proud defiance. he country, tho whol- country, will not be agreed on th's question of dress, but eo long as memory ives and honor has a homo in the South, the statement of Mr. Davis will be accepted, as consistant with his character for truth, and every quality of a noble and vir tuous manhood. CONTAGIOUS ULO0D DISK19ES. Ulcers, sores, pimDles. itch. alt. rheum, etc., tre evidences of contagions blood disease. It is manifestly a duty to eradicate blood poison from the sys tem by a use of B B B. (Botanic Blood Baim), idu8 enablmg the sore places to beal, and tbereby removing all possi bility of other members of the family becoming likewise afflicted. Send to Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Qa., for book that will oonvince. J. li. Outlaw, Mt. Olive. N. C. writes. - i naa raoning: sores on mv i . t i i ' shoulders and arms. One bottle B.B. B. cured me entirely. " L. Johnson, Belmont Station. Minn.. wiitee: "B. B. B. hai worked on me like a charm. My head and bodv waa covered with sores, and my hair came oat, nut ts. li. a. healed me quickly." H7 T T7" : I- T"T . . I m . ir . n.iuma, autcnens. xex.. r tm B. B. B. has cared mv wlfA nt a Wa ulcer on her iegnhat dootora' and all an otner rneaieine could not are. M. J Rossmin,apronrnenerohant oi ureeosuurp, ua , -wnies: Ti Know of several cites of bipod dlseagq speedily cured by B. B. B'.: Two bottles cured a lady of n?!y scrofulous skin sores." W. (J. Hirchmore & Co.; Maxer. Ga write: "B. B. B. in cmitrr Mr. Robt. Ward of blood poison effected one of the most, wonderful cures that ever came to our knowledge." R. N. and F. S. Duffy, wholesale and retail agents, Mew Berne, N. C. Both in appearance and manner. the Czar has become a Muscovite of the old Gossacktype. lie is a CDlossal figure, being a giant, both in height and girth, quite bald, with a flat nose, an immense sweep ing moustache, and a stupendous beard, which flows over his chest. SCROFULA It la that Impurity In the Wood, which, ac cumulating In the glands of the neok, pro duces unsightly lumps or swellings; which causes painful running sores on the arms, legs, or feet; which devekwes ulcers in the eyes, ears, or nose, often causing hllndnew or deafness; which Is the origin of pimples, can cerous growths, or the many other manifesta tions usually ascribed to "humors;" which, fastening upon the lungs, causes consumption and death. Being tbe'jnost ancient, it Is the most general of all diseases or affections, for very few persons are entirely free from It. HrBcean CURED . By taking Hood's Sarsaparllla, which, by the remarkable cures it has accomplished, dften when other medicines have failed, has proven itself to be a potent and peouMsr medicine for this disease. Some of these cures are really wonderful. 11 yon suffer fritt scrofula, do sure to try uooa s oarsapanua. 1" My danehterHary was afflicted wltu scrof ulous sore neck from the time she was 22 months old till she became six years of age.; Lumps formed in her neclt, and one of them after growing to the site of Caisson's egg, became running sore for over three years. We gave her Hood's Sarsaparllla, when the lump and aU Indications of Scrofula ' entirely dis appeared, and now she seems to be a neaitny Both the tnetbod and results fwhen Syrup of figs Is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and act gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, -cleanses the sys tem effectually,' dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Byrup of Figs is the only remedy; of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its attiorr and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from, the most healthy and agreeable substances,, it many excellent 'qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy knowji. . Syrup of rigs is for sale in 50o and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists, Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro-' cure it promptly for ariy'tme who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRVP 0, bah msorno, CAL , toumviui, nr. hew rdRir, n. r. ELY Catarrh CREAM BALM Cloansei tba Naaal PaaaagM. Allay Pain and Inflammation Heali tb Sorra, Rcatoraa tha . Scnae of Taate and Smell, HAY-FEVER TRY THE CURE A particle la applied lino'efioti ccstrll and li agreeable, Prloe SO eenta at Drngelati; hy mail, rettlatered. 60 Ota. ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren Street. New York lanlodwly AGENCY FOR SB EJ-. If I can't sell out one way.'I'mnet try another way, and for this reason I have got In more -goods. Tobacco, Cigars and Fruit, Apples. Grapes, Figs, Cran berries. Lernons, Oranges. A fresh lot of Tobaoco and Cigars (mood); a fine lot of Purham smoking Tobacco, out Plug, and granulated at five cents for two oz., etc, etc. WM. L.ErALMER, I m8tf Middle St.. New Berne. Ignorance Costs. RSEW- BERNE COLLECflAE:sBWSirM1flW I . .. ' . A ' .1. . II-.. .. L. LI..II cs H o CD 03 H CO 0 is iMissM.- Lf'xttr (Peactf ;)ristifae) ' ModerritJiangnageff, .orr. ,K s MBS. A. B. TEEtiJEE, : AGAD i . BOARD1JNG AND 1 rSgs IV Il lS3i5f Special attention given to Mathematics, Oommerciiil Law, Book Keeping, ana jrenmansiiip. Experienced teacher in Instrun:en'.i Vooal. ilusic a prominent leature. Tuition, including Board, Washing, session oi nvo montbs. JanZt dwtf W. R. 9 600 a BSBBl DBS TONS GOTTQI 'SEED. : , We furniRh Sacks on application, and pay Highest Market Pi ice lor fed J Will exchange Meal for seed. 100,003 BRICK. fl grid Lime OotjRiftnmonts solicited of Cotton, Corn. Rice,, and all produce eo!d in this market. H. P. BURSUS CO., Cotton' and Corn Ccmmiea'u Merchants, UaH'Iet Dock. NEW UHKM ':, N. O. a a a 'a' m ' ' " -' "' ' - ' rrainti; SSSSBSKBSJSVSV1-tlHmBSnV. -f&OBWJt ... - WIS ., ., . i " W 1. JUS ljrf uaBBBBBBar j -waakMaSaHSSl BtaataBV' .'amtkaT' 1MljkaHa. ada''i'I'. 3aaaaAal'-r-r.' ''BM ".:," re g ana VnmPtK.:. ' . " ; : EneUah. LUeratnre. Baftdlnv: RnMin'it -btZ.t'i In 'I f iV-! " r3 r 1 DAY SCHOOL. 1 Music. Lights, etc., $65.00 to $75.00 per . . , SKINNER, Principal mmiM mecbanloal paper pabltahed and has lha larneat circulation of any paper of its olass In tha world. Fully DliMtrated. Best olass of Wood KntfraT. I th. nMoat and wnnmt nnfuiLkV MfrrUfla sptclmaa trial, fl.' vf.tl.T. tvinv. Prloe 18 a vaar. F oar months' ti limn 4 CO, Pcbubhius, 8U Broaaway, . ARCHITECTS & BUILDER H Edition of Soientifio American. A areat success. Each issue eontalns eoMNfl llthographlo plates of country and elty randan- ces or publlo buildings. Numerous ahirraTlnSI and full plans and upectflcatlons for tha use of suon as conie liots-acopy, aw m t i " II 111 a mar ha 111 11 1 hUJ 111. I aa MSUkV A SW hT,had0Ta I I in rnars' exoerlenea and have mad over U ,00,000 applications for American and ror eign patents. Bend for Handbook, torraa- ponuence stnctiy connaenuai. TRADE MARKS. Tn ease yonr mark ts-not rcflttend In the Pat ent Office, apply to Mumc & Co- and procure Immediate protection. Band tot Handbook. COPYRIGHTS for hooks, eharta, maps. atOn quicaiy procuna-J MDKN Sc CO.J Patent Selleltera. asxiBix Orncs: Kl nnaanirAT, n. I. and 'Whisker Hab. Itaenrad at heme wlta out pain. Book of par. liars sent FREE. ' - 'f. - ' '-' --;'J K&mtsm ililOIIFI nun arviajtiot 1 1 I avaasMaaaaaiasTaai B. U.WQOVLXY, M.H V Atlanta. Ua. Offloe mi Whitehall Bt, oms.iT, toy t a. Do a Qenersi Bank lug bosiaasa. , ' . - ' Jfrw BAitinie nocsa,,; .: J ; UiddU Street, roorth door below BoU Albert, Wwlj IBttllHHIiR-C. f he Alliance to the .Front; - TttPBoBiaRrVai rWa.-obld. tldlaau agnreaalve and prograeiv. It naa oixotoaa ' eight p-cra. All Uonie-rrlBt.Ol9eiUaiffaa '- m noiin Aarotrua and virsrif.n lateAUl-. cea Tb LIvest pkHir InO 'ouitl Oos . to oeiirly law pirflpe in Nortel Carolina: - . an to.) Mat-. oN it 1 LA A fl , J V C It ana, id l 1 '. ... '.,'.;- .?4v i In Effeot 6.UU A. to... M,i:oi, Otioi, Ho. 61 ' Pimmo JVttttiT vMk ' Ate Ltb. : 8tslahs.f akV: ; p m.,880, Qoldikpre ai J0?m' l 06 4 0 . La tirabtt s U4Jt 10r4S- - 85. 4 40 . Kiostoii , AQ Oi II 1 ' 6 00 6 15 tiv Beuie .,-854 t 66; 7 61 pta ilorehead Cifl; f sjaji 60, , t. . . Daily; vjJ5 UOINO EST. SOBSDUUt Gomsk WlBT Pass. Train. 'Station!.'11 Fri nW. am 6 80 ,,Ooldiborii vj;HAf A 6 67 7 05 .tiB9m:,l ,33 801a I jl , 7 20 7 80. . lAflranirsu...lJ14 744 7 48 7 68 Falling Creeif- 'f 16 .lit' 811 880 8.60-1 8 86 " iKlnsUaJ r65 "f 41 . !OMWtlCf l 80.':tl y-. 4 6948li ' S 18 10 OS DoTer 10 81 10 86 Core Creek '4 U' 4 80 11 00 11 05 Tsoaror ., - 'I ' U17 11 4t-fCl.tfkV!i 8lJt4l ' .v 18 15; 8Wx,rl?irber .Jil88 ;8 o 87 8 48. Klrerdale. . W41, 9 41 8 488 60 ' ObxtanS! J 'fMt 408; ilSvtT Bwelock AMSL-f t I 0 4 61 ! 6 01 oi newport 4 65 Wild wood AIR n 91 1.A1HI alJ.i 17i't87 VJi I &28 88,t.4lMtdfBot0l t?08rr?l ; 581. pm 'MowHead Depol am- 104 . ' : tTuatdat'i fThasr tr ark 'tunkurr " i 1 train Hl'aiti:' Boa Train n JrtaavlBe: ,Gld 117 a. nuaiai trivb RluliiuoBd n mituS' . WMt lTln niailAimin ! an Tl. TraUi Weat, avtTaaj4MWJt ! Train Si eoaaaeu wlta Ale! Horth atr ik 15 fav ! d 1 1 fl Train S eonnaeU wlta Wllmlavti a 'i eonneeta witn Weldoa Throacn Frelcht .'CtaU.e: puunu, uwiina ianaimm an imtiiu a,Ta. BapoMSep; At my shop .on MiMle .treet",Pienti: of w.wr, ntrtW m' u(l cood larte A rooms. .wmA mMi ianjft W filli eaWJff; j , , u ij:.t ?i i -ui (fii s-.iiini in04 3tsiJ cc! r 1ltfr&i' aH CfJ tanmrmi i pasf nrr-'j- r - -i its -.-5 - bxb6b Jt OmtU1 IkS ftlA,airlUB -''-., ln.frw.fi l : .n- im aad . i 4 i4 rfitta'!'M?,.L'j; HBtu:i..vr " r,7 V i L col-Btimt.lated by Ibe oiler J?WP.i?y Vi :r ofj :S52

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