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J ... . . i 'Ax- i..i:..;nr ASftOEstsassTi 1 . i OidVt JOCRSA.Lt tlx eolut&s f. pabUthad dallr, exespt Monday' at .J per yAt;lua for six months, Dellrarad w s; 17 laotoriMn U H MBU ptt iU t TSSWBIKT JOU&SAUa Neoluu eapar.la patUUhad every Tbafaday at 11,10 lUVUt .-'..... .i - --"7" V "V'4'- ADVZKTISIKa BA.TS3 (DAJLT) On ncaoaaday tl 00; o for each eatsqneat 7- Jon. .'. . . ; - : . - AdnrtlMWsU ulr kttiM "Business .oala.n l woUptr for tret and seats fat every soWqusat insertion i v , He advertisentenu U1 helmet.! between eeaisaetteratanypnee . Xotleea of 'jlamacM or Daatns. not to tzoeH III llQM'Ul he Inserted fTM A All additions SmUrwiqb Charged SosntSPSr UH ; .77, - pf maali for transient, advertisement ssast bg vide la' advance Reeaiar ad ver Use mciua wiu ee, ootlaotaJ promptly at the eeU ot aaeh moiiU i- - , OomBonlcatipBe. containing new ofe die eosmoa or isoamauen are sonoiiea. jio mnmaatoatyoa vast be enacted to ba pub llihed that "xm tains oblectlonable persona Use withholds, jae asms of the author, or M will. mr more wan one column o tt a - jAAf person BMllnfastleTed at anr anonr --aem oorrmmaaoon oan obtain the name e.aithofqy application at this offlos and MwiawnrUtaesjrtevnee exists - i !. ' , K. HAJKPB&. - Bualaaea Haaacat. -;,jrjW BERS, N. C, MA.R0H 8 tfBO - , ,. .. w " " 1 ; v, : - .. "Cataradat tts'Foat offlos at Nur-Barae.' B 0 ' . Mseeoao-elaas sutler. . ' - ; t " , VIHB POLITICAL SPEAK EASY," - Tbe Washington Post, ot March has a leader on what it terms y?TM Political Speak Easy." It v. , - says : , V "Governor Boies' inaugural ad--. dress is not pleasing to the Demo - cfatid tress, The Governor 'a ac- . tnovledgment that he was not t lwted pn strict party issues, and ; his announcement that he intends to bo1 very liberal in his administra- - tion is not what was expected of - Dim. in otner worus, tne uemo ' , , cratio press would have Iowa's new ' Dempcrtttio Governor boldly assert Democratic orinciDles. and not re .- ' tort to the ''speak easy'' methods ' t -' to carry favor with the opposition." If A great many ol those who voted , Jor governor Boies were Eepubli- 1 cans, and had been Republicans 'j heir lives. It would have been very ungenerous, not to sayun r gentlemanly, for the Governor to .. have anathematized , those to ' Y " 'rfiorn he was indebted' for his elcc - , tion. n conducted his canvass - ' ' npon the idea that a great many of those who had been Republicans would vote for him, otherwise his canvass would have been senseless, for from the beginning Iowa had fceen a Republican State. Now be cause the Governor is courteous to those who left the Republican colors and mustered under the Democratic ' flag, he is called a "Speak Easy," ' ud we are told that he was not . ; elected.on "strict Democratic prin . ciplea." I We, fail to see anything in the inaugural address of Governor , Boies that does not accord with strict Democratic principles. It is . , a straightforward, manly State paper, courteous in tone and de r Totfd to the interests of the people of Iowa.. 'Many of as remember when the fflag of the gallant old Whig party 5.WMi withdrawn from the political r field, the followers of Henry Clay , in vne oonin came irooping co ine Democratic lines. They camp, not as , the 'conquered come, but as heroic ' patiiots to join in holy alliance ; " with their Democratic brethren in , . defense of their homes, their honor and their liberties. Forgetting ' . ' past differences, they formed the body-guard that stood by the Con . stitution and the Union and de ' , fended them at all hazards and to , toe last extremity. As the Jackson Democrats wel- corned the Clay Whigs, so the v Democrats ot tcday are ready to welcome those Republicans who s swear t allegiance to a restored . Union, dispensing its blesMoga to all citizens of the Republic. 'II is" in this' way only that the ' JDemecracy can hope to win. . Any other policy bars the gates against repentant Republic ins, and the still larger number who without re pentance see in Democratio meas ores the, ' surest promise of the . future, . The' Northwest is coming. We hear the , tramp of her battalions, p.-vl lee th6 gleam of the stars on ! :r ttw. tht tons hare been' Re- - "Uicans, but w welcome them' as l ."tcren.? tk'mnion ancestry z'iioi.w a common "destiny. : j words of reproach, no assump- a of superiority, ' ehalt r-hinder , but we .fMt 'i'lpetk asyt6 them, and say, "This is our father' house and we are brethn n." -k Whenever . beiore ia this coun try was it regarded a reproach to "speak easy Among barbaric tribes and in savage wild& rudeness may be becoming, but ia Christian lands ; and among" civilized people gentleness should be' supreme..-V v,. lf.eaIaU-vt,--t--;n - While in India, Captain Mirry at the novelist, was intensely inter ested" in "the" devotion v and self denial .of .a huge elephant;! The oeast was delendmg bimseldfrom swarms of moaqoi toes, using a large branch Jto keep tbemlroml.the crannies and; cracks ot his' thick hide. y; 'Viriii-tiH . Uta persecutors were still annoy ing nim greatly ,VaM was evident from his motions, when his keeper appeared with a little: child;; This he laid; down before 'the animaL saying, " Wch it H and walked awy..,,- .4.-. .u,-V The flephaat immediately broke off a small whisk - from the luree bough, and, Instead of .fanaiirg himself, dirt c?Cd his iittenuoii to driving away every mosquito from tne intant.- lie continued this u-- til the keeper retarned, two hours alter, tnus setting, tbougn a brute, an example ;of devotion which few men would have imitated. Linon HOT DROPS. For congas and colds, take Lemon Hot Drops. - For sore throat acd trouchitn, take Lemon Hot Drops. For pneumonia and hiynge'.i, take Lemon Hot Drops. For Consumption and cUrrh, take Lemon Hot Drops. For all throat and lung diseases, take Lemon Hot Dropj. An elegant and roli-tble preparation. Sold by druggists. 25 c.'t.ts per bot le. Prepared by 11. Mozl.j, M.D., At ants. Ga. uovldwly ' LESION ELIXIR' Its Wonderful Effect on rhs Liver. Stomach, uoweli. Kidney and Blood ur. Moziey s Ltmon mixir is a pleas ant lemon drtnk that positively cares all Biliousness, Constipation, Indiges tion. Headache, Malaria, Kidney Die-' ease, Dizziness, Colds, Loss of Appetite, Fevers. Chills, Blotches, Pimples, Pain in Back, Palpitation ot Heart, and all other diseases caused by disordered liver, stomach and kidneys, the first great cause of all fatal diseases. Fifty cents and one dollar per bottle. Sold by druggists. Prepared only by B. Mczley, M.D., Atlanta, Or. The librarian of the Pittsburg library strikes a resounding blow for her sex. She says that while the bad bold boy is devouring novels his gentle sister is as similating philosophy and facts via (Jarlyle and Kant. Bueklem' Arnica Salvo. Tab Best Salvk in the world for Oats, Braises, Bores, TJloere, Salt Bhenm, Fever Bores. Tetter. Chatmed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively1 ouree piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to giye perfect satisfaotioa, or money re funded. Price 25 oents per box. For sale by R. N. Duff t. ian 17 True Dractical dMIosodIiv makes the most of little pleasures, and the most of everything. ITS EXCELLENT OTJAITLIE3 Commend to publio approval the Cali fornia li.inid fruit rnmnHv Rvtnn nf ; J - - r Figs. It is pleating to the eve, and to tne taste, ana Dy gently acting on tne kidnfivfl. livnr snii hnwnU if. rlcunap the RVBtpm f fTertnallv. Lhnrehr nrn. moling the health and comfort ot all woo use ic. Courtesy doesn't cost much, but it pays a mighty big interest on the investment. Be Sure If you have made np your mind to buy Hood's SarsaparUla do not be induced to take any other. Hood's SarsaparUla Is a peculiar medicine, possessing, by virtue of Its peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation, i curative power superior to any other article. A Boston lady who knew what she wanted, and whose example Is worthy imitation, tells her experience below: To Get " In one store where I went to buy Hood's Sarsaparllla the clerk tried tolnduce ine buy their own Instead of Hood's; he told me thelr's would last longer; that I might take it on ten days' trial; that it I did not like It I need Hot pay anything, etc. But he could not prevail : on me to change. I told him I knew what -Hood's Sarsaparllla was. I had t aken it, was satisfied with It, and did not want any other. 'When I began taking Hood's-Jarsaparffl; I was feeling real miserable, suffering a great deal with .dyspepsia, and so jfreak . that at times I could hardly stand. Hooked, and had tor some time, like a person In con sumption. Hood's Sarsaparllla did me. so much good that I wonder at myself sometimes, , and my Mendsfreonentlyspeak of it? "Uita, KoA Gowf.ni Temcd strtot;Bostdn,:t: Sold by all druggists. jfl t six for fl. Fripandonly by O.L HOOD CO., Apothaoarles, Lowell, Hu. 100 Dosesi One Dollar,; fiicoiiy : rAsnfONusiTAiLoi& Next door fa P. rf.'Draney'e Hardware ' '' - ,'';'8tor, r-.";i;;;-;';t'7i V fiOnrn FRONT. STREET.: Jf: Large stock of finesamplfi.? Clothing made to order. Satisfaction guaranteed. Rates reasonable Also, cleaning and dyeing done in neatest style, . l8d3m r 2 r i v-: owns ujvjoys Both the method 'and . results when Syrup of Figs ia taken i it is pleasant ana reiresmng to the taste, ana acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, liver and Bowels, ! cleanses, the sys tern cffectuallyjspels ' colds, head aches and, fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup- of Figs -is the only remedyf its kind ever pro duced,' pleasing to "the 1 taste, and acr ceptable to the stomachy jpwmpt in its action and truly, beneficial in. its effecta, prepared only from the most healthy ana agreeable substances, i; many excellent qualities commend it to all and - have made it 'the most popular remedy known.' i, .' , i , Syrupy of Figs is for sale in 50o and $1 .pottles by all Jeading drug gists. Any reliable druggist ivho may not have it on hand will. pro cure It promptly for any !one! who wishes to try it Do'not accept any substitute. , .4 'it ft'"1 CALIFORNIA FIQ $YRU CO, & s ah mmcisco, cal.'. 7 1 loumttiE. nr. - f w yorx. h. v. " ELY'S M CREAM BALM Cleaniti ths . - Ifaaal Passages Allays Pain and Inflammation, Ileal the Sorts. Restores Ihe . Sense of Taste' ftad Small. FEVER TEY THE CUEE A particle Is applied linto each nostril and Is aereeabla. Price 50 cents at Druggists; toy mail, registered. 80 ets. LV BROTHERS, 66 Warran Street. New York lanUdwly AGENCY" roR If I can sell out one Way, I'mnst try another way, and for this reason I have got in more goods. Tobacco, Cigars and Fruit, Apples, Grapes, Figs, Cran- Derries, Lemons, uranges. A fresh lot of Tobacco and Cigars (good): a fine lot of Durham Smoking Tobacco. Cut Plug, and granulated at five cents for two 08. , etoi, eto.- i 7 Wh. L..PALMER, nlStf lliddle at.. New Berne. Ignorance Costs mm Catarrh UAV. I I I Willi SMSJmii 1 NiEW.'-'-3$ISIt't!CI3,--Sir.' -Ci;' ;-. --rrc:tT-': f:-: :, ' ; W": ' - - s-.,-. . . n-vd 't-'S.'"- v ' 0 'r ' -.:-,;' : PV ". :-'''.. ; t . .' :.7- :t,-'ir- , ; ; 'i-; A1 "i,. ' !'.liil'4i:'"t.-'-' vr f;).,v..x. '.i.....TTr.. t. . . -. , 7-"", . : i ' "- X - tr " fe-n.Ji A.X)AMBi 'A..' B., (Trinity College), . ; ..' 'pammw i;?:z? vv :-. and 1 sciences. ffSif If J ;V Tfthtfc pd JJrtwIigC - 7 lioglish Literatare, Beaming SpelUngnd 'rbyiic "CuU -k" lMEB.:;B, ,FEEEBS-a,.T)17,Mrf ,7- .5T.'y v x if, j t J. E. Patrick - - t ' ;;. ' ' V - - Pepattment. i;. j . ; t ,t Ttrtor In lot; Department. ' - ' . r If 'i.'i: ,:',,w trrtl7Atr HllTfilft. 1?.t.nriTTTnM AMTi'ATTnPTrrT.TTin - ' " ff SPECIAL ADVAITTAGED FOE STXTDEHTO i'-TiJ-fifr wou-eymcu wuiuuoiui;, ahuiuivi achuiu xwuviu uuu x.utjrarj oooieiy; ' cpcctal IndncClaCutl A11 Inquiries will be answer' a m ti f , r i . . - - x I 1 t - I J U - v ...1 ' i 4 . . rv -;r.7 . 7 -- . - , ;V f ? tilt f -If -ry-" I50A1U)1N(J AND DAY SCHOOL'; Special attention giveu to Mathematics, Oommercialiliaw, "Book keeping '-and Penmanship. : . t . Experienced teacher in Instrumental Music :i7' ;'A "VQcai.Mnsic a prominent feature. . Tuition, including Board, Washing, Lights, etc., $05.00 to 175 00 per session of five months. ' '1 ".';.; vif..; I , W. R. Jn2I dwtf Jfoitagee's Sals. By virtue of a power of tale conferred upon me by, a certain mortgage eze cuted,to tne by E. J. Patterson and J, A- Patterson on the 13th day of Fib., 1889, and duly recorded in Book No. 100, pages 143, etc., of the Records of Craven county, I will sell for cash at publio suotion to Ibe highest bidder, at the Court House door in New Berne, Craven, county. State of North Carolina, on Tuesday the 15th day of April, 1890, at Twelve . o'clock, noon, all the right, title and interest of the mortgagor, it being nn undivided third of the whole of the said property, bounded as follows: Lying on the south side of Johnson street, and bounded on the west by the Jerkins lot, and on the south by Neuee street, on the east by the Small wood and Eountree lots, on the north by Johnston street, it being fully described in the said mortgage, reference to which is hereby made for a full and more perfect description. This the 13',h day of Jan., 1800' P. H. PELLETIER, 'jarjU.flOJ . Mortgogee. 1 by personal letter. Address s"-- -"l 1 ' f i " v ' t- SKINNER, Principal, . : DB. G.K. BAGBY J SURGEON DENTIST. Office, Middle street," oppos'lw Baptist church, 1 7 " decS dwtf NEWBERN,' N7(J.', North Caboiika. , ? - j . in tba Carteret County. J. Bftperlor Court. Luln B. Thomas, Plaintiff, vs. Edith 0. Lock wood, tie KdllbO. Xhoman, Defend ant. ... ,KoUoe..X' Tbe defer dant above named wilt lake notice, that a special proeeedlDgenUtkdas above ba been eomnienoen In the Snperior Coort of Carteret countv. htats of North Carolina, before the Clerk,, The purpose of iu apvoiai proceoiDg ia 10 sen ior parii tion, or to make actual partition of, the lands owned by he plaintiff And defendant in said connty and Slate aatenents in com mon and sole heirs at law of William ;A, Thomas, dee'd, said lands being- lolly de scribed In tbe petition In via id special pro ceeding. . And the said defendant will far thertake notice, tkatsbe is required toae.- erarat the omoe of the Clark of Ui Superior ourt of Carteret oounty. In Beaufort, North Carolina, on the 1st day ot ApriVMO, end answer or damur to the neilUon of tha plaintiff, 'Which Is filed in said speelal pro cecdlng, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court ior the relief demand d In said petl- Thls. Fehrnary 18ih,1890. ' ' 1 1 . - JNO. D. DAtIS, I Clerk of tire Superior Court, Chas. Rs Thomas, Jb , - v - 1 PlalntifTa Attorney; ; . 0 r TebUdew ;DE3IEII7G' TO BI ' ', , - V gus: t. : i : i - a if cr do. Wi. i to c , i) I t ( prices lo-r ts4a yo-j 1 v where. A;l ssj is of It. alwavs on liri. e..Ur 1 , dressed. , Floor ir wei.-.r . ,.t ceiling, mould in, e'o. janllda.Coi Cove. N. C onnnw, rov c: co. Vo O. neial l.jr.(n hiti), ; Middl Htrwt. foortb do-b. o Ihn T ;, , , Albert, , . j . teldwly,. ;;7,Icv HKifMK ji?, .;- AtlantH c C. RaiJroad I F.nu :C0 A.M. 11 tint ay; CtloL, , Going East. Buhedtjli. -Gouo Wtt. Po, 6li I'atomiqvr Travis. No. 60. ; Ar. Lve, - Sutiona. AT. LVt,' 11 30 it, 40 43 0 4ft 10 08 10 1ft p m . 8 80 - Goldsboro 4 C6 - 4 C9 .-J" La OraLge 4 85 4 40,:" Kiostou 6 00 0 15 New Berne .8 85: Bti "1 68 m; llorehead City a , 6 1 , ' -u1 n ' Goikc East. Sushi; La Goiir West- No. I. Wt,t No.l.t Mixed Ft.&.w. -; Ilixed Ft, A Past. Train,;; Stations.'; r Pasa. Train.: .am 0 80 '-i Goldstar . " " 8 CO p m 0 07 , 7 05 -.-v , Bert-a f 8 04 - 8 IV 7 80 7 80 La Grange 7.. 7 84 744 Falling Greek v 7 08 7 10 Kinatonw; fi65' 4 7 48 7 B8" 811, 8 80 8 60' --8 88 18 10 Oi 108110 sa Caswell rffe68H 8 85 Dover 4 65 510 Core Creek "'Tuscarora '.r Clark's;, ; , Newbern . ,4 84 "864 r 8 88 10 83 i 841 0 23 4 80 4 00 848 8 00 4ft 8 8 804 il 00 11 05 11 17 1HI 800 1815 .8 87 .848 4 08 4 87 4 61 6 01 510 8 48 Eiverdaie 8 60 ;(j Croatan-4-18" : Hayelock 4481 J Newport 4 65 " WUdwoo4 . 8 68 8 It '887 8 00 8 08 5 01 Atlantic 747 7 68 7 87 715 100 5 81 $ Moreht ad-City T 17 5 28 Atlantln Rntnl 1 Ml. 6 6 81 p m Morehead Depot am , Tnesday, Tbur dav an - Hatnrday. i fMonday; Wednesday and yrlday, Train SOoonneote with WUnHngtoa A WsU 1 . s don Train bmnd Sorth. laaviug Ooldatwt 'Sfw 1) 7 a. nu, aud with Richmond D nvlU ' aJ Train West, learUg Ooldaboro iSIt p..rat -: - Train (1 eoaaaeta with Kiehnond i taiU ' Train, arrlvini at Goldsboro 8:10 p.ta.. and WlU WllmlngtoD and -Wellon TralB from th (forth at 8:16 p,m.f w r- t t Train leonneote with WUmlnstoa n Waldos Tbrouf ti Freight Train, North bound; leaving Goldsboro at Ufcoa p,1a. U '" H..I nni .- 4nparmaAdenL At my shop on ilUddlestreet. :-Plenty of - water hot or , Bold, and food Urge rooms. , ittnldtf 'N. ' - B,BKOWN. 3r r tA ' r
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