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... . - bk .' - V ' . wmm OTTENA 0 VOL. IX.-NOv3. V v XEW BEKNE. N. C. THTJKSDAY.iAPRIL 3, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. 'v. 'A S , -Bcsn;i:3 looms. WANTED-An old Mahogany Dlnii g , Table, Apply to Joaa Sctmu ,8 SEWINO MACHINES REPAIRED John A. Edwards does alt kinds of repairing. Bead orders to him at house on Pollock street between 8rn ; u . y. Eden. t , .. ' " . - - i i mcniou. DUNNES BLENDS of Roasted Coffee are simply delightful. fekMwfim FOB SALE. AppUton VCyelopceila . of Amerioaa Biography, in six ele- lastly tound volumes. Price, $25 00, oost $37.50 The work "J just from the press.- Apply at JorMAfc offlo; f20tf - P ATESt CLOTHES LINE -Clothts "'AT, cannot be blow off. No pins. Sample can be sees e the Cotton, Ex ' change. ' D.T. CabbAWat. ... filJUf vv' Agent Manufacturer, IF you bare not tried my Fmh"Boaat edvCoffee, do so at once. Evsry- oody delighted. ' JSO. UUSH. . t rj ,T5E Republican Tariff Bill is completed. The minority is allowed 7 tea days to offer amendments. M-'-l.m .... . I. J! il- '. A BXBiOTjs eiplosion In a mine neat Birmingham, Ala., on last Monday killed four and wounded eight convicts. . ' SMBSJS0JBHBSeBJBJBJtlBS i vTHE New York World proposes the patrol of the Atlantic by na tions: The iiea was born of the iQify of Paris accident. Let the Powers unite to safeguard the ocean ; fTHE heaviest gun in the world has just been finished by Erupp for the: Prussian Qovernment. It weighs 135 tons, u 40 feet Jong and is 6J feet diameter in the widest part. 'It will have a range oiii mltesr-. ; It is claimed" that wall paper can be made in puch a way that the passage of low-tension electrio cur rents will heat it moderately warm to the touch and diffuse throughout the room an agreeable tempera tare." , , . ;- A SPECIAL to the Star, dated Greenville. March 31, sajs: "The first passenger train crossed Tar river bridge, to Greenville this evening. At every street crossing on the line of the road were throngs bl people who- sainted the train with sbonts and waving of hand terchiefa."- - - Rome fool or knave told the Greensboro Patriot that the Farm ra' Alliance would support Brower for Congress in the Fifth District. Gentlemen, don't insult and don't distrust the honest and worthy members of the Alliance. They are , -; - true men. and "will do right. Such - 'f ", false statements will do harm. The ' . : Patriot , very propeily says that It ; v i doesn't believe the report. , Believe - fJ . HP It bra .canard, of tfii enemy ' and no sane man would put ored r;' t ence In UTEpleigh tlhronicle. v SHBlStlSHlaBWSJJJBVSMM t" ' Ohe of the beyerest commentaries - on the Harrison' administration is , - the appointment , of the colored S vworsan, S.Drake, postmaster at Rocky Mount, to succeed another 1 colored person rho had been ' re- i ' moved for malfeasance in. office, , AChonestT government appoints to . oQce the person best suited to 1 , 5 It. ' Hence wo have in this appoint ' meat one evidence of the dishonesty . of the Administration and an ad - mission that there is no Intelligence in Its party inUbe-Edcky- Mount ' section. :r Ki fc " r ! ' V-- TTLZ acquittal , of j Boyle, In Baloigb, was a sarfrlaa' to a good masy recpla, lor L'.' Vrz c;iaica wt3 hrroly ctertiiae J that a ver. C ("ircrcstfroni'tiiatrtidsfed at the .-S trial wosldbe reached, tit faw thcLt tbftt he would ce cJesoU free. - Thcci cxrc:ted that he would go to the penitentiary, to which place it was thought that he v. 3 eminently suited. The trials. ' ' ; tremor id jail, aod hi3 prev i ' -yn f.tf ts ktofn show t. ') la utterly depraved and maa -'t to bo at f large. Wi ntngw i " " r. ( To admil . ir, while deny liZ Etatehood a ITew Mexico r. Mc-?theclU- cf T.ciblican -) ia 1 I Govern . :T;t Il2iicr3 rt ttelas i ' j C3.CC3 k; !3 votes while Wyoming polled only 6,200, and the heaviest vote ever deposi ted ia thai home of female suffrage was 18,000. The Wyoming election ATI fha ftf.afn laania qb AAnfaeaaHv - W I it w .i m. l uegauy neia. uas mat manes no difference. The Administration party wants two more Eepablioans m Benaie, ana does not want more Democrats. Hence the pre ference for Wjojning over Kew Mexico N. Y. Star. mehphis; March 31. it now geems that all the lowlands below elena will bo overflowed within the next t0 weeks. A break in the levee of aboat 50 ftet occurred , . . , , . ,,. about midnight at Austin. MlSS., and at. 7oV.lnnlfhismnininir it. liad i oaa r rrv,. i widened to 300 feet. There is no possible way to close the gap, and as the levee is on a sandy founda On for a mile from that point, the hrt mav innrpnsA tn nn nnlimirri v" extfiit. All the plantations in the vicinity of thn hmflk nr hf .ff are beig rapidly submerged, and tenants are leavine without savine any of - I oneir eneots. nam nas oeen iuuiDgiNew Berne, as old as she U. was made n torrents all night. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS F. TJUUOH Tobacco at cost. Mrs. B. B. Lank Millinery goods. O. H. GuiON Commissioner's sale. O. H. Goion Commibsioncr'l sale. Rogers Entertainment last week. John Soteb Mahogaoy table wan! el The "egg hunt" will take place at 4 'clock next Monday afternoon, at Miss Emma Oissos way's. Why, I stuok a match to that thing last night and it wouldn't light," aaid .!. t, l.j ai.A. twxiununKiii.;, n uu uou c.cu iriii,DiPturwiu onouu-fl. City Council failed to m3et last night , .. umiuoiimuu "uwuo, utitB uuu uauc were present. The Mayor requests the finsTrt to nutt Fridav nihht at 8 ,cloek - - - j - - ' UystersBOttrceBt the murket yester- daj. Poor quality sold at fifty centa per bushel. Fish are cheap. Shad go at fifty cents per pair for roe and thirty oenta for. bucks. Herrings, five cents per bunch of ten. A postal from Elnston informs us that an aooident occurred at Mr. Ed- ward Hooges' shop on Tuesday. Mr. Hoosei. while at work, was causht bv band, revolved around a shaft several times and then thrown several feet.l He was badly brused and sustained several injuries about the head. i Shipping1 News. The steamer Eaglet, of the . C. D line, will arrive today and sails to morrow aftw-floon at 4 o'clook. The steamer L. A. Cobb will sail for upriyer landings and Jolly Old Field wis morning moo oiucs. ili . a. a - ii t Mayor's Court. ' ... , , yeswraay ancowreu. Thos. Blade, chap. 5, sec 8, drunk and disorderly in the oitv limits. Fined SB and oost John H. CrooBDB, chap. 5, sec riotous and disorderly in tho city limits. Fined $5 and oost. inea o ana cost. ohap. 6". too. 8, of the city ordinances. - ' - Dismissed.' Frank Blottnt, -larceny. Sent to jail in default ef ball. Personal. Mr, James' AlBryau left yesterday for Seven Springs. -H. goes to look after his property there, A large nnm- ber of visitors are expected at Seven Springs next snmmer, -- m t ' 1 ii 5 !t 1 - llrJ. M. Htnee and family have re - tnnwA Ia fltalla. '--. v i. Mr. J..W. Stewart has returned Irtm ..... . ... jaoksoavme, Unsiow ocunty, wnere he aold several hone, and mules. ' , lfri U I! Manltf snrl- rtanohfAi-. -( ' tflaa lTatU rainfna laak lahl tmm trlDtoTetu.v ' nip w laxaa. , , nA lhii. rWhav nd little Pa have JarnwellA Mrs. D. Q. Smaw-an vafnrnail from Fort TtarnarAtl. , l.. T- -.u i . i . jA. i,.a ntt4 nf. I.. ii,t " " v " , and will be absent from the city several . '" ' ' '' . f m T SX - XifntvA an alvttt Sinn nf IVan. , - ton, were in the otty yesterday Mies ss Mothersill, of Manchester, Eng. land, ia visiting at Judge Seymsur V Mr. Dave Jarvla left yesterday for , aM. ' . a a aw an a, '':'''. S ' ' uyae county,, on a visa, to nisiatner, who is quite sick: , For braoing np the nerves, purifying tho tljod and Ourintt sick headache and dysr"T,fd" thore is nothing equal to Ilooi Caronparilla. ft . THE ELECTRIC L1UHTS OX. "Night Terned lato Day' Another Evidence of New Berne 'g Progress irUit lin).T ThASA tAm AIPTV I viu I'rjuw- aww "vims w i Uh the th. .... 0. ororoerltT, Such 4ni ,uoh, 4 town has electrio lights. Is that eo? O, well, it must be a live rowci intis me way oes ana mo I conclusion is nrettv generally correot. Wall. N Rarna ia liohtarf hv alao- trioitj! She has one of the best plants in the country. I For several davs it has been whit-1 pered among the boys, "they 're' going : . " .. . . . to turn on the lights tonight or totnor- row night." The eventful hour ar- rived yesterday at 6 0 o'clock p.m. A large number of ladies and gentlemen . . .v i,. . were present to witness the "starting UP-" Tne laee were a little "skittish" about the maohinery the engine was . . ... ...... ... . I glide toward the ipecUtor, iBt , siowiy siariea ana too dsii, DeKn umuuor calculated to startle the fair sex. The station lights were thrown on and the Pressure of the liahta adjusted. . ... ' . lueu JUIBB oeBB,e wuimms. iiwie daug;bler ot ni8 Honr the Mayor, grasped the lever and m a moment a large number of inoandescent li.kt. ... .u u. .u. a C1D OVU1LCU LU1 (JUkf LIUUll 1UB UlLf SKUU bright and gay, the electrical current of rm.,.., ... k.. .m progress was infused into her old bones aad she is putting on modern airs. The electrio lights were the subjeot of talk for the evening. They are recog-l'he ,, . . . .v,. .ulu,H.u u..,,, -u7 lighting power New Berne has had. The plant is one of the best to be found anywhere. Every thing-all the ma- ohinery is new, the latest improved and the system itfthe best. The engine, hioh is eighty horse power, is a I marvel of workmanship. It runs at two hundred and seventy revolutions per minute. Was manufactured by I Armincton and Sims, of Providence. R. t Tk. Kii.. j. i .-j ki " I narrvinor onn hnndrAd n.innrta nf iitaam. I ' " r 1 Th ,,. J-.-.-k A.namn nrunto it fiftnan h.,nHrl ravnlntlnn. nor !n. ute. It ,8 a Bhiin(C mMa of wppt ura8H una iron ana is saiuuiiy ae- .iffned. The eleotriOAl maohfnerv wan I manufactured by the Thomoson-Hous- L. r w mL . -ii.tiii tiiiiniiMiiv. 1 1 iaiiMr.fri nijastai. i n ' ..: ' ' L . ,j - n . I HVSlLlillt llrtnil 1ft LI1M Ml LHrilMI.1 II V BlRI.Rni. The station butldinK ia new. built for the purpose, and is located on part of Mr.Thos. Howard's shipyard close to the water, the site being pur ohased from Mr. Howard by the com' pany The city is to be congratulated upon having secured these lights. The com pany have made a neat job of all the work connected with the plant' The poles look neat, the wires are well in sulated and strung taut and the fixtures for the aro lamps are durable and aim pie in form; while the whole fixture for the incandescent lights is very tasty I and handsome. Ine aro lights will be turned on I tomorrow night' There are twenty- five of them. This is an electric age. New Berne I will be abreast of the times. Jll(,A M,i.A ,,.. ih Ran.rt,a I nn Appianaea nnen uoyie nas I ACQDHieU. t lUMkl VUIVUHMV.J Wftka BuDerior Court mas vesterdav morning, His Honor, Judge McRae, presiding. att before proceeding to business, i NUUnuuuHiuuim wiMnunuwinir I Hnti mixta In thn nnnrfe rrvim nn flatnr. day night at the conclusion of the Boyle wiai m u eiiuivw wu ..! . , I !..., t k L..u . Zm.f,.,i..,a.tINewBerneGasOo QUVU UWWWMSHSlWWalSW VWHSSVI hlWSIIS - I Ha nlaht. whan Bovla waa aoanitted. pass unnoticed ; that he had inquiwd of ihe officers of the law this morning, but they seemed to have been noticing the cracks in the floor or other object, and coald, S3s? "217 tito door. ;. Ha wanted to do the colored people the juitloe to say, they took to pan in is, as nw aemonstrauon oom- -menoed they left; and he was satisfied ftlanUoEag. Co I manoeu iney leu, ana no was sauauca i Lu ..y..A Ar . n......til I n.S HtiiA,mAM frhafc ttmmm rhA At A engage in It, were a set of ."roughe" I.4 k.t n voanaotAKlA nannn tnnV tt2to BTO W hn thTrin. UaZ of I uu JtaMvaAafnl siffofi. anrl hahU kvlMfufl Fw MoCftTtby I kUla UWItiaVVIUI SMABHlt MHU WSaB INK a IthnM before him to ba. dealt with, he could not make fifteen centt out of the XJ " " i . j .. k u u.j .A.k.lTbomas Wilson wholeorowd by fines; that he h.dnoth- , to ay M to th, ja,Uoe or ijaiUo. 0f the verdlot of the jury; that it might i.lk. -IKt, m (fc, mlahk ha c Dm tning ir certain rair sin nu oeen . I J mttA laMhavnna u.K ta loose): that h was aatisfled that th Mod.- peopls) . stf i-'Baelghwt I aakamnit nl th damnnatratlnn aait Innlrl ' l . - nn nm . in ir. m a rata 11 nil nun an notice, this affair and to say this muoh i", fcBh.rft, thi ;mnaA i'ft Pai.ih. .1 ' iteia " ' I .' .toT'ifi 7" '.' : JMt M TIT Ifl ssj A VlMER . .f-'i.t V OOltiniDIIOABtB." All claims not consistent ' with the - S : ' AIS , ViUtUlD MWW Wvubhtobi , T tiM SISWV h, 0har.0ter of Svruo of Fi are purposely avoided bf thecal. Fig Syrup nnnmiit. ' tfe ertta" iranflv nn tha k-M.I nevs. liver .aad bowels, oleansina! the system effectually, nut u ts not a cure all and makes no pretensions that ivory bottle win not substantiate. MISSISSIPPI FLOOD. A Large Section of Counlrj lletween Helena and Arkansas Cltr Sub merged. C. T A : I 4 T ! ox. xuuia, &Dru i. laioimiuiou irom what Is known as the Laoonia Circle, a 'Wtion of country between Helena and roifndd b'th M!sinn?'iind Whit mere, is to the effect that the people. there are in a deplorable condition pourea Over U6 levees On OOlh mi A AM antl In tkaa knova V a f.l wna ran filled with the inrfaoa of the rivers. The water averaged eight feet deep. This occurred so suddenly that ne peope nsa no ume w ao anywing. Their houses, stock and everything else owned were in the witer, and in same oases swent awav before thev realized whit I ad happened. J31'"0' Helena sent the steamer Houston Cooms down there laitThurs dav sa a relief boat to aid the necDle. A correspondent on ba-d writes that Whn the steamer arrived at Circle a n,imh nr hnn. fnnnj hinn nir zr-r--"-""'--- --- badlT careen ed. The Deoole bad been living in the lofts of some of the low houses, and when these careened they .ou,a ?T escape py anocaing noies in the roofs. Heveraf. ncoDle were blown int0 the wa'.er and swam to others, where they remained Thursday night, and a number of cattle were drowned. rnuay men went over mrcio iu On Bn. transferred people from trees sin I rrffa its otn Krtu aoa xa lrY o rn nan erallv anbsuntial buildlnes. These houses are now packed with people, hundreds of people being in some of them Tfae comg o He,ena lgl oersons and 110 cattle. Manv of the planters in Circle are utterly ruined and remainder have no seed to plant, I even should the waters subside in time toput in 0 The suffering has been and willbeareat. and aid of all kinds will be necessary to carry the people through thsir sttliotjon. Decreasing tho Public Debt. Washinqton, D C, April 1. The " "! ff"1" i " "ws sneo ,ho WB B decrease of the debt during the past month amounting to $11,889,857, and for the first nine months of the a. ey a . m ar n rn r i r ourrens nsoai year, oi oo,oo.4. I I n. n.F. inrnliii in lha "rumrw i a eon mr con . i i nut nnn .1 oo,uiu,oo. ur uuuui iois vuuu a mmthlM OnrarnmBnr. rnnoinfa (Mm all Sources during March past afi-Kregat " " 'h.ree 1889. Custom receipts during the past monttt amounted to au HUU.7H8. or million and three quarters more than in March a year ago; while internal reve . nue receipts were ll,l,88, or a mil- . nuu auu quai vvi Kroaiiei tuau iu I lla at yati.aa Ikii. i March. 1889. I Bsoeipta from all sources for the first to point to a revenue by the close of the fiscal year fully up to secretary Win dom's estimate of $385,000,000 submit ted in his annual report last December. Statement of Receipts and Disburse ments for Month ending Mar. 31, 'DO. 1890. Receipts. To balance 577.93 To o 'h f 'm tax collector 883 50 citymarshall 46.47 To Atlantio Co. voucher from tax oolleotor.... 300.00 To o'h I'm tax collector 419.50 To Atlantio Co. voucher from tax collectoii... 200.00 Ma.r 1. 6. 8. 8. 10. 10. 13. 15. 23. 29. To c'h Cm tax collector 666.66 tax collector 60 66 " " 207.25 ' " 581.00 " " 592.00 . 83,984.97 Disbursements. U. B. Sultan 1.40 New Berne Eng. Co..., 3.10 New Btrne Eng. Co 10.00 New Berne Eng. Co 10 00 New Berne Eng. Co 10.00 James T.Lewis 25.00 James T. Lewis... 6.45 Jonas McDaniels ' 5 25 J. L. Willis.... .'. 20.00 Ferdinand Ulrloh 16.66 u, , -n. , 6.00 10.00 82.50 . .1 . fl- ... 100.00 .. 100.00 .. 100.00 .. 80.00 .75 uKiu S"! n" X! ' unt' B?'ne 0o- ftAl'SSS?; tSfev 3.89 163.85 20 00 16 66 25.00 100.00 100 CO 2 00 2.25 20.(0 .75 SSTS1 ; Yi J? I " 7,. p y - James Lucas IvaffleSJ U. UarriSOn I JtjrBXBOn JUaUam... Erdman..,.,.... 10.00 1.15 .75 J A. RiohardM r I avV - - - Oaf ew uerne Aoaaemy o.vv .75 MM.. . ...... ... WS"",i--" ' S l J. E. Usk 1L. , 80.CO Sn-,1'" SS'JS 80(0 I JS. . UlSOSwaV ......... S3.DU . r"V-T:."""."""" I ITeni liUmDeT SIIIISm B' Waters ....'.... .......a 25 CO WklP S?- t,mm', ,.: H? wniliy OS Urates,. , u,. ... , .o .1 KJ Ua... a ...... 8.(0 i h rvmww j .... 2IeSttl Foy :90",'",i' "" ""V 84.C0 By batanca-;,.v;. ...... ..;-....a, M8.07 S -U i I twin urQVkTi pttiu i ivr umuuvj u I vanosd for street and oumo hands, bill Of stationary, telegraphing,. and special nrvltna Anrlns Wall" uk. .. " .. '..''!.'' F. UutlOH. Citv TrOal - 1 , swotn to ana suoscnoea nnmns I this April lr 1890. - 1 v x 'tA-i: "'W. u- w atsoh, j . Bad, Worse, Worst The Postmaster- ship at Rocky Mount. Rocky Mount, N. 0., March 81. Syl via Drake, the colored postmaster who has just been appointed to succeed Weeks Armstrong, the colored embez zler at this place, is to bare two other oolored persons as her assistants. One Willi be her daughter, the other ber son. Sylvia's appointment was secured through the efforta ot W. Lee Person, w bo wss a d elegate from North Carolina to the National convention that nomi nated Harrison, and who no w hss a po sition in the treasury department at Washington in consequence thereof. Both Person and Cheatham worked for ber although other colored appli cants were told that they would get it. It seems to be a family matter entirely, as Cheatham is oonneoted with and Person is the nephew of Sylvia. There is no doubt about Sylvia's ap pointment, as your correspondent in terviewed the new appointee and saw the papers and the telegrams that passed between her. Congressman Cheatham and Person. Sylvia says ehe will be sure to give her bond and promises not to do like Armstrong. She is about sixty years old, a bright mulatto and has a large family. The citizens are trcatly incensed at the repeated outrages Wanamaker is inflicting upon them. When you con sider the thieving Armstrong, the watch-etealer Thorn, who carried the mails from this place to Kiliquick and now the appointment of still another darkey, who noes in with her whole family and under the protest of the good citizens of this town, is it not enough to stimulate every true Demo crat to denounce the disgrace heaped upon them ? State Cbroniolo. Rejoicing at Greenville. Greenville. March 31 The first passenger train crossed Tar River bridge at ureenville this evening. At every street crossing on the line of the road there were thronged witb people, who saluted the train with shouts and wat ing of handkerchiefs, thereby manifest ing their joy at the completion of the road to this town. What It Coata Must be carefully considered by the great majority of people, in buying even necessities of life. Hood s Sarsa- parilla commends itself with special force to the great middle classes, be cause it combines positive economy with great medicinal power. It is the only medicine of which can truly be said "100 Doses One Dollar," and a bottle taken according to directions will average to last a month. 6 Millinery Goods! MRS. B. B. LANE having removed from her old stand on Pollock street to the elegant store under Hotel Albert (south side) is now prepared to serve the public with a New and Complete Stock OF SPRING GOODS, as cheap as can be bought in the city . Satisfaction guaranteed. ap2dw2m Commissioner's Sale. Pursuant to a Judgment of the Superior Courtor Uraven county, rendered at us fen ruary Terra, 1890, In au action In which F, W. Staler was plaintiff and Major Dixon and others were defendants, under which said udement I was duly appointed a commls loner or said eourt. and ncenBea tnereoy to sell the hereinafter described land, L will therefore sell at Public Am-tlon for cash to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in me oily or yew uerne. at i o ciuck, p m., onMondav theSlta day of May. 1890. tnefol IowIdk land, to wit: laying and Deing in the State of North Carolina, county of Craven, onmesoutn side or dense river ana south side of Dover road: beginning at a stake at the south side of Dover road, in tne norther most line of a tract of land conveyed to John C9. Uva u I. J niiu.iu . T . o .1 1 11 mil j I u 1 1 - nine thence with and up said Dover road. 165 poles to a point on the south side of said road, ana east edge of the Bryan road as It has been altered and laid oat on th east side of John 8. FHber's house, etc.. as fully deicrmed in the complaint meet in tne above entitled action, to wu ch reference Is hereby made for a full and definite description thereof. O. H. UUION. April Sd, 1890. 30d Commissioner. Commissioner's Sale. Pursuant to a judgment of the Superior court or craven county, rendered at ine lauieim ioovui aaiuouurv, in an action in whloh J. H. Haokburn Is plaintiff and A. W.Avery and other are defendant, under whloh said Judgment I .was appointed a commissioner to sell the hereinafter de scribed land: I will sell at Public Auction for oash to the highest bidder, at the Court House aoor in the city or Mew Berne, on Monday the Stat day of May, at 12 M , the following described land, to wit: All the un divided interest of A. W. Avery In the lands oi Wiley Avery, deceased, lying on the south side of Jieuie river adjoining the lands of I William Arnold, the Oreat Branch, the lands formerly owned by J. 8. Lane. W. W. mstoott ana otners: as rnuy set ont ana de scribed In tea complaint filed tn the above entitled aotlon, referenoe to which is hereby made for a fall and perfect description thereof. o. h. UUION, commissioner. March 28. 1890. ap3 80d 1,000 Boxes Tobacco, Bought Cheap, And Will be SOld at Sacrifice !1 WHOLESALE GBOOEB, . 'ii, NEW BERNE. N. t, mm 9 r ROYAL WWM , J 8 POWDER Absolutely Pure This powder never varies. A marvalof polity, BtreDgth and wboleaomeueaa. More economical than th9 ordinary kinds, aad cannot be sold in coin petition with the mol titude or tow test, abort weight, alum r phosphate powders. Bold only In can. Royal Baking I'owdeb Co., 108 Wall St. N Y. lune2S dau wed frt w NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. The reason R ADAM'S MICROBE KILLER la the most wonderful medicine, ia because it has never failedin any instance, no matter what the disease, from LEPROSY to the sim plest disease known to the human system. The scientific men cf today claim and prove that every disease is CAUSED BY MICROBES, AND Radam's Microbe Killer Exterminates the Microbes and drives them oat of the system, and when that is done you cannot have an ache or pain. No matter what the disease, whether a simple case of Malaria Fover or a combination of diseaseB.we cuie them all at the same time, as we treat all diseases constitutionally. Asthma, Consumption, Catarrh. Bronchitis, Itheumatlsin.Kld- ncy aud Liver Disease, Chills and Fever, Female Troubles in all lis forms, and, in fact, every Disease known to the Human System. Beware of Fraudulent Imitations ! See that our trado-Mark (same as above) appears on each jug. bend tor book "History of the Microbe Killer,'' given away by R. J. GOODING, SOLE AGENT, Corner Pollock and Middle Sts., m30 dwly enrm New Beme, N. C. Rogers' Exhibition. TIIE LAST WEEK. Vn hour and a half's entertainmnnt for 10 cents. BENEFIT OF THE I0DMG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATIOI Thursday Evening, April 3. AT 8:30 O'CLOCK. Tickets on sale at this offloe and at the door. Punch and Judy, Shadowgraphs, atd oiner ieatures. uood music In addition to the above will be given a laughable farce entitled "A Mia. I Cbievoua Monkey," or "Quiet Hotel.' The Finest and Largest Stock of SAMPLE HATS Ever brought to New Berne, ranging in Drioe from & 00 P" dozen to 830 00 pir I dozen. A fine Stock of - Clothing, Shoes and Dry Goods just received at " Darlington & Baxter's apri awtr G3 House For Kent. A very desirable dwelling on Union street, next to Mr. E. K. Bryan. Apply to m4 dtf J. K. "WILLIS. A Sixty Horse Power Stoaat fioOct and Enaine. and Saw Mill imHrM arBlplel'; ,!'MWl Tormo roawnatW, Apply to ' . , bimmons st gibe: m27dlm' 'Atto: 4. GEEEHjfFOY fcUv-y' (My) ' - v.:',.:-:- r.V tv'W
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