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VOLIX.-NO. 32.
NEW BERNE. N. C. WEDNESDAY. MAY 7 1890.
PRICE 5 CENTS,
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BUSINESS LOCALS.
FEAR'S Perfumed Soap
doc . 15a. Mr oaks. ...
1 M na
Cashmere I
Boqoet, 80o. per cake. BwBkm'i
Ootimui Ointment fox skin diseases.
R J. Qoodiso, vraggist,
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a. rnTrnrc-The annual meetiaa- of the
ii stockholders of the Neuse Trent
&SSSTST Wd
Trade, Tuesday, the 27.h dy of My,
1880,telghto'olookp.m.
ap2-td. 8eo'y& Treat. I
tiiano TnNiNa. hepairimq AND
X regulating done in first class style,
ad workmanship guaranteed for $2 00
by 0. L Gaskill. lol-lw.
A FINBlineof SMALL HAMS, 5 to
xV- 7 poundi at John Dunn's tf.
T EAVB TOUR ORDERS FOR
JLd TUNING. REGULA ' ING, RE
PAIRING AND REMODELING of
PIANOS and ORGANS at Hotel
Albert, and they will receive my
prompt attention. Workmanship guar
anteed. Prioes low.
ap36tf Frakk E Mobton.
CODA WATER on , draught today at
KJ JOHN DUNS B. tr.
Mr. Perkins, of Kansas, ex
presses the opinion that the weak
ness of this administration is that
it professes to stand by the civil
service law. Mr. Perkins is away
off. The weakness of this adminis
tration is not in its professions
That is its strong point, it is in
performance that it is weak.
Louisville Courier-Journal
When unjust legislation, having
iMmnlA tl.a naniila la
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r.vwu . u F..v H-.6,.n tiamincr fitters over h s Sneaker's
services, ana puoiicomciais, sworn i
f as- . mt 1 . I.
to do their doty, are appointed for
tha sole nnrnoae of oarrvincr ont the
iy I
orders oi campaign managers in
falflllment of their corrupt bargains,
It is quite time for the voters at
large to take a hand in the game. I
Omaha Herald.
Chairman Quay repeats that he
Jiaa no intention of resigning fiom
the Republican National Committee
"ander fire.' An honest man
"ander fire" will return the shots if
ha is armed with truth. The trouble
with Quay is that he has no am
munition except to call hU assail
ants "Free Traders." His silence
is confession of his defenseless
state. New York World.
Governor Hill's memorandum
of approval of the. Ballot Beform
bill is an excellent statement of the
Democratic possitioa in defense of
free, apd pure elections. It is fall
and candid in its discussion of what
remains to be done, but unreserved
U approbation of the, advance al-
reaay maae in me campaign against
Uadd and terrorism at the polls.
m - a t t . ' . a I
Netf York Star.
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AiusBOie oujBos onueamuiaBioaoi
. territories D as Deen tne securing Ol
material for v the making Of the
United States ' Senate; safely Re
publican for as many years as
sible When it was found, that.
-.r,tfi -11 at-nuana. alfA.fttrUU0U
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was Aiemocrawo. tne iace was not
allowed to stand la tha wav of th
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.- general plan, a A WO Senatorial BeatSI
. .:.., -i . mr nmmntw nfnlon-T? Am'A Q.n
v. nvv ,viujwj uwtwu. ;MHuiy ucu
tlnel. -'-:'' :
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OP COUrse, the advocates Of the
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ttOODliy guarantee for fifteen years
in.n.i.. iAmou n-Ar, .ni.)
"mw-uwow mw
fnTTJn1n Kill arlll aIsIm that thai -"" ue uww u.
AlCj W-;WUlrttum. wm, tne lmmoril dav will take nlaoe this
; . : muj AU ViAUUUf UUt - WilQU Ae lm Av
membeaV
t v the right ndltoisorsrtO
any.lU effe0t8, DUt When it U re-
- tha navmftnr Af fho lumtit.y .. tr.. ttrill
al. -.-a ila t.u.. iiiit
i.nsji IIH.V in mi i ii liim iHinnT.v - - i r. win
be pereeiveo; ; liQw lUtOe? soph nan
argument immnt$:iiMMM ti
lag marahjal of JFlprtda, ' who lia-
V ' itracted hU deputy ta mak no the I
llat of fcraeftnd trinaEeDriblIcana'Mrt ,Am
to indict Democrats for political of-
fancei. hava been MwardediDT the
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,"rn wtfv- rrs.
coi.cctot oi cuiwms at rensacoia.
Tlnis (!nA hhA rrmil tTr. Harrison
encour
iul ntti- nlnnflnna
3 tbe flteaiing 0( .eieociona
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.and the rcrtlaan ttrostltntlon of the
i.iut.i ii..
. juuiyiw Bjoicui mo r buummjt
Philadelphia i;oord.
srw.
TJb ifl right. The relation Of too-
tey t3 the moraU of the people,' Hi
r . : rnptinj Inflaenue, ts not onlj the
danger which threatens in the fu-
tare, bat is the bane against which
this country has bad to contend for
the past qaarter of a century, and
public virtue, to destroy houesty,
to imperil and curtail liberty, to
cru8n the many and exa! the fe'
than all the other causes combined.
The blind, reckless, soulless, God
less pursuit of fortune ban been
tne besetting national siu aud
national calamity, Today the
chief object in life of legions of
Americans is to make money, not
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fcne competence merely which every
thriftv man Bhon,d 8eek- to ,ive
with comfort and enjoy life, but the
fortune which will bring power and
distinction. Wilmington Star.
IN snort, speaker Heed's propo
sition to 4cut loose from the State
elections, do our own registration,
oar own counting and our own cer
tineation," would cost the public
treasury not leas than $SOO,000 lor
each Congressional or Presidential
election held in Pennsylvania, and
the oost in all the States could not
be less than $15,000,000, and for
whatl Simply to employ hundreds
of thousands of Federal officers,
appointed solely for partisan ser
vice, to mock popular government
by violence and fraud under color
of law, and disrupt the tranquility
of the whole country. If Speaker
Reed insists upon such an experi-
UlCUS ID. DOUIICS, HJ6 Dim IDOVO On
land make it: but let him first write
chair "After me the deluge!"
Philadelphia Times
er V v t a v TTTfww-
L(JLAL JN.EjVVo.
new advertisements.
R- Rkrhy Grape baskets, etc.
ULrich Old Virginia cheroots.
E. H. & J. A. Meadows Truckers'
barrels.
There were over five hundred boxes
of truck, mostly pea, shipped by rail
yesterday.
The regular meeting of the Brother
hood of St. Andrew will be held this
evening at 8 o'clock.
.There will be a meeting of the M. E.
Cburoh Working Society tonight at
F. Ulrioh's residence. A full at
tendanoe is desired.
Three bales of cotton were Bold at the
Exohange yesterday at 111 oents. This
we believe to be the highest prioe paid
for eight or ten years.
Tha steamer Newberne sailed yester
day with hood cargo of freight includ
ing a big shipment of truck. There
was a good list of passengers.
The city council met last night, and
after attending to soma routine business
took a recess till 8:30 o'clock Thursday
night, when the completed reports will
I be ready and the government turned
I over to tho incoming board
We aoknowledee thereceiot of a neat
invitation oard from Miss Emma Sim.
mons requesting our presence at the
closing exercises of Kinsey Seminary,
June 4 and 5 Dr. B. F. Dixon will de
liver the annual address on Thursday,
June 5.
The regular Wednesday night prayer
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iiii nnnrnn win im nn n mm ovpninff ar,
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8 o'olock at the churoh instead of the
I r.i.. 11
I uiiwiuu bkhivui unuioa .a n ci 1 no
gentlemen are Invited to unite with
I ISim In tttaa. a.nlu.
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l inn iBBn nnna vns nw w nn mil a i n m w
I (Wednesday) afternoon at 5 ololook, at
I .l. ,i . ,r n,.,.. j
un .ioeUOW wflir.. eu vvniMora,
Craven street. ,AU who expeot to take
vii.u mni, ou wuv upau. bu w&o
part areriquested to be present, and to
Memble promptly at the hour named.,
THA dovb are treuinff in aooa trim ior
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1 game Friday afternoon. It
d expected that there will
ti liAffiaiit' A till
be a large attendance at the game.
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The olub is .endeavoring to furnish
vu t uK .u. u.Ui. M
soon as they gel a little mors practice,
proeura tmlformi, etc., they will invite
these preliminary games win be. used
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purphasinKOtttttU. mye.tnem
Qiye them a
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i souw AUanuc Fire company.
1 Tha members of this comDanT are
- I A.4.Mfl n mbof ,1 ih. R ,K . il.nnt
oroerea w meet bi too a. xv. - uepui,
w-jfte-a.- ,ninr. Mav 7. in time for
I the arrival of the malltrain. to receive
. l ana esoori tne remains or our tataoom
AWMd.,;.: iri.'Klitm tarefullv a elected. narsonallT ax
The members of the New Berna Firs
oomoany ana or tne meonanica a. a t
Co. are respeotfully invited to at
X gSM$
actena.
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L. UICTIAKDSOW, B00f-
Interesting Cas-s in the Supreme
Court.
In the case of Bryan and wife vs.
Spivey and others, the Supreme court
has decided that the Judga below erred
in his rultings at the fall term, 1880.
This is an action involving the title of
James City. The suit was begun in
1880. The plaintiff filed usual com
plaint in ejectment, including all the
defendant's in same suit, numbering
about one hundred and twenty defend
ants. The defendants filed a common
answer. At the fall term, 1889, the
defendants made a motion to ba allowed
to file separate answera and tha motion
was allowed.
Tbe plaintiffs appealed to tha Supreme
court. This decision of the Supreme
oourt will send the case back to the
Superior court for trial upon the origi
nal pleadings.
Ia the case of Whitehurst vs. Petti
pher, which was a suit involving the
title to "Sheep Island" and "Oat Patch
Island," in Neuse river northeast of the
city, the Supreme court has decided
that there was no error. This case
came up from fall term of Pamlico
Superior court, which deoided the case
in favor of Pettipher.
Young vs. Western Union Telegraph
Company. The Supreme oourt has
taken an adversary, carrying over the
caBO until next term.
Pi-rsonai.
Mr. Will M. Hendren, of Winston, is
ia the city, on a visit to relatives and
friends.
Mr. Wm. Hollister, jr., wno left for
the North a few days ago, has, we
understand, secured a situation in tha
bueinees department of the Daily News
Hoboken, N. J.
Mr. C. L. Ives left yesterday on a trip
North.
Miss Kittie Burrus, of Augusta, Ga.,
who has been in the city visiting Mr.
O. Marks and family, left yesterday for
Greenville, S. C.
Messrs. F. B. Lane and
J. C. Thomas
left on the steamer Newberne yesterday
for Coin jock .
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Turner left yester
day for a pleasant trip North.
Mrs. G.W.Wallace and little daughter
Carita are spending the week in Eliza
beth City.
MEMORIAL DAY, 1890.
All persons who desire to take part inl
the annual servioes commemorative of I
me oonieueraie ueaa, are ooraiauy
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invited by The Ladies Memorial Asso -
oiation to assemble at the Theatre on
Saturday afternoon, the 10th inst., at
five o'clock, where the following
ORDER OF EXERCISES
will be observed :
1
Prayer, Rev. T. M. N. George.
2
Music by the Choir "God save the
South!"
3
Oration-W. T. Caho, Eeq.
4
Music "Cover them over with beau'
tiful flowers."
5
Recitation "The Broken Battalion,"
by Paul Hayne, Miss Rioaud.
6
Anthem by the Choir "Blessed are
the Dead who die in the Lord."
The procession will then be formed
by the Marshal and Assistant Marshals
in the following order :
First Div!sion-Newbern Silver Cor
First Division Newborn Silver Cor
net Band. Confederate soldiers and
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Second Division Orator and Chap-
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i mm , t&-srabuio auu uuniaiuva, .uu i
Ladies' Memorial Association. In chars-e
I 1 T UT DIJJI.
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iiiiu A-j a w aniuu f ik ui h du iiiBiiiiJuu
tn charge of Assistant Marshal George
ainr
"e prooeesiou win meu marua iw
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ho e
-evsral
tne Kemeiery. rririui uioro, ui
divisions wm nait ana open
ranas. hiiuwiuk uiuu bun vuair
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lain, Jjaaies memorial Association ana
Marahal
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Tomb" with oornet accompaniment,
orA t,a Pan1fat.lnti-
At the conclusion of Ceremonies the
graves of airsoldiers In the cemetery
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a vfc-' M11 thr. tllM. ,
i raniiAnrna to nrinir nowan. ma ia rs-i
- , Chlat Marahal.
I The Beat BeamH.
I Vttarv iMorro1 lant MnnlAtM. In nnk
i xjvery lanrouiou uiwju. ih
duolna Hood's Sarsanarllla is strlotly
Inure, and is the best of Its kind it
- 1 dobs us ia to dst, aiim root anu narm
lamlned. and only tha best retained.
i mat rrom tne lime or pnronass unui
ruooa v Barsaoaruia is. DreDareu. every
'lOOOIQ, (III A BBW l COU"
citizens, and children bearing flowers, ion(,er n& be a Christian
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1 ; i nr aa r.r.ai ininir inn nvsasi aaaaii 11. r
a 1 JOtt try Wt
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tntng is oareiuuy watonea witn a viewi tastaiisora truoa,ana nyanaoytney
SAM J0XES AT CHARLOTTE.
Extracts from Ills Strinon.
Why, you haven't got a whole man
in town. There are lots of pieces, but
they don't fit each other. And yet you
aay Sam Jones must be careful how he
talks in Charlotte ! You might chop
my head off, and bury me on the hill
side, but every clod that falls on my
grave will babble. Here lies an honest
man, who had Che courage to tell you
his oonviotions.
It tickles me to nee onu of these
preachers walkiDg around scared to
death because "two of the most princi
pal I est families in town" are going to
quit tbe church, or some old deacon is
mad, with one or his ears sticking
straight up, and fanning himself with
tbe other.
There ain't a leading church in the
United State that would have me for a
pastor, and none of 'then I'd
have. No board of deacons is going to
boss this boy. About tha first thing
I'd do I'd skin them rabbit fashion.
THE HOME LIFE.
It is the breaking down of the home
life that debauohes society. The
purest, sweetest love in the world; next
to God's love, is the love of wife for
husband, of husband for wife. No
love so sacred as that of wife, husband,
mother.
WHAT GOD ASKS.
But God's love is more. What does
God ask in return V It is that you love
Him in return. There are two classes
here those who don't love Him and
those who do. By pure kindness I have
won the love of my horse Drennan and
my dog Hero. Brethren, when God
loves us so, let us rise above the level
of tbe horses and dogs ?
Love I There n nothing like it in
this world. Some people ask me how
I can work as bard as I do. Its because
I love Him I am working for, Let
each of us resolve. Whatever oCber
people do, I'll love and serve God all
the balance of my days.
Tbe Baptist church will not take a
fellow until he gets experience, a
Presbyterian won t until he gets in
telligent experience and a Methodist
will lust slosh around and take any
body, and we aro just as good as
anybody.
Old married women dance and dance
right up until" your old figures get 10
tin you oannot get arouna, ana many
a woman never quits aancing until sne
danoes down with rheumatism or
Swinney." or something else. "Swin
ney" is lameness in tne lore snouiaer.
' ORTHLESS LITERATURE DENOUNCED.
MaDy a girl is ruined by reading
cheaD novels. A girl can scatter em
around in a community, too. You
little pale faced girl, you read a novel
nearly all night while your overworked
mother gets up and gets breakfast for
you. At v o otocK you can ior your
maid and get your corset, and tie one
nil nf thn Htrinc to the bednost and the
I . .
I other to your nigger and squeeze your
lielf into it and go down looking like a
asp. The average gin ia no more uae
God Almighty made her than if a
Chiriaman bad made her out of soft
pine.
CONSECRATION IN BUSINESS.
We ought, he said, to have our relig
ion in plowing and pushing a plane, as
well as in praying. Here's a man says
"Religion ia religion, and business is
business." You old fool, it your dubi-
nesj had the measles, your religion
ould never get close enough to it to
catch them.
Consecrate everything to God. There's
not a foot of land nor an ounoe of gold
in the world that every day, from crea
tion down to the present time, don't
belong to God. My idea of a consa
orated man is one that walks up to
God's altar and lies down on it and
says, "Good Lord, if there's anything
that aint rlfeht about me, or anything
that I've got that I shouldn't have, burn
it up."
CONFERENCE APPOINTMENTS
In speaking of the appointments of
churches made by the conferences to
Methodist preachers, Mr. Jones said
that it's always the way that the good,
fat appointments are made by man,
nd the poor, little ones that don't pay
anything hardly, are made by uod
The good ones all go before God gets
i 1 1 i . 4.1 A..a;An
1 110 K bw tlitjui uuuoouiatiuu 10 sumo
thing that's doing the best it can under
I tha nirmi instances.
. allegiance to god.
I MT fiTSt allOKianCe IS tO UOU . 1 BiaiO.
i Democratic , party a. long a. I
a w i,jt. n
lOOUla, till A bbw i couiuu ii stay huj
There are things in the past of the
I Uamooratio party mat are saorea, dui,
when that Dartv out in that non sump
tatry pUnk it pledged iuelf to liquor
n mi Tmirnit roirrm
. on old n-DnbHcana needn
I V. .am T . m A
. pvw - --- o--
i nn niosi vnn. i nnvnr nin izhl
. . .li
now oown enouga to mj bujvuiuhiui
jour party. The Democratic party says
Wl4. drink it, and
i lb lUtT iiui
don't care who knows it. The Repub
imi. I'm neither a Demoorat nora
Republican. I'm a religious mug-
voa men that will vote for the eale of
liauor are as mean as a saloon keeper
1 1 rinn't mm nan tne nrMinenc is. ii
God ba tha kins of this oiuntry.and we
wain syery aay on tne ten commanu
A LICK. AT IM 8UPBEHK CODET.
I know tha Buprema Court has only
this wsk deoided that whiskey can be
unpmfi taw m piujiuiviuu uuin, uu
I that nraotloallr breaks ud Drohlbition
is I In the States, but we ars going to rally
oomsoi tnosa oia Denawra ana xwjuro
- aantatlvea ara mlna? to ba dead and in
So I hell after a while, and we are going to
i eieoi soma mors. i"va seen us iitwe
i wnita anow-naae s rauinn. one oy one on
1..' .k a.. a a L'.a
WByaontiaet thicker and thioker. ana i ve seen
B I those- areat. mlirhtr - enslnei
that
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knocks a'steer off the track in a m(
ment, stop and the wheels go spinning
round and round, but they could not
move her. It bad got stalled in a enow
bank. Yes, and this daronabl traffic
that knocks thousands off the track to
bell every year after a wbile the pure
snow-white ballots are goiag to fall on
the track and stop it still.
Woman's Enterprise.
Editor Jocrlal: You have referred
to the suoceas of the Turboro Knitting
Mill, whose proJuct, I notice, is largely
sold in the New Berne stores, and you
pertinentlv ask why cannot such an ic-
dustry be organized here?
It could be. on the co operativo plan.
just as Urite cotton factories, roller
nour mills, etc.. have been established
in the western portion of the State, by
weekly payments of 25 oents on each
share of stock, by men of small means,
women and children. Iaasmuoh as
women and children do tbe work in
knitting mills.it seems to me that it
ould be an appropriate tLin for the
women and children of this town to get
up a knitting mill for tbe employment
of their kind: and that the men of the
town could do no better thing than to
goto work and aid a movement wheie-
by men, women and children could,
through paying 25 cents weekly, per
share, soon accumulate a capital that
would be ample to buy and set in op
eration a knitting mill.
No better savings bank scheme could
be thought of, and nothing is better for
the employmentef women and children
who have to earn their living than such
small industries as the knitting mill
Here is a chance for good home mission
work, for the good and benevolent.
Wby shall not the ladies of New Berne
organize this movement:
Ohsekver.
Wonders of 1 lie New Era.
Editor Journal: A dealer of Kin
ston received a carload of corn, from
Seneca, Kansas, which he bought at 20
cents, and on which the freight was 14
cents, enabling him to lay it down for
34 cents per bushel. Just think of that.
Of course where transportation is so
multiplied, as in the United States, and
distance so oompletely annihilated as to
make Kansas corn cheaper in Kinston
than tbe native product ef the county,
there must be agricultural depression.
Tbe productions of the country are too
great, and freights so low as to lay
down the products of one edge of the
continent alongside those of the other.
In all things we are not keeping up
with the procession. Our private in
dustries and enterprises must keep pace
with the development of facilities.
Y.
For bracing up the nerves, purifvinu
the blood and curing sick headache and
dyspepsia, there is nothing equal to
liood s Sarsaparilla. 9
Grape Baskets,
Fruit and Tomato Boxes,
BERRY CRATES & BASKETS,
South Side Manufacturing Co.,
may7 R. BERRY, Agent.
Truckers' Barrels.
Those in want of Empty Flour Bar
rels will please send in their orders at
once, uruers booked now will secure
prompt delivery.
E. n. & J. A. MEADOWS.
may7 dtf
More of Those Cele
brated OLD VIRGINIA
Cheroots
On hand Today.
IT. Ulioli,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
MIDDLE STREET,
NEW BERNE N. ( ,
NOTICE.
Confederate Veterans.
The Confederate Veterans of Craven
county are hereby requested to meet at
the Court House in New Berno, on Sat
urday, May 10th, at 13, M.
By order of
MATT. MANLY, President.
W. O. Bbinson, Seo'y. m6dwtd
J. B. OBABTKEK.
BASIL MANLY.
JOHN H. CHABTREE & CO
ENGINEERS,
Founders and Machinists
Manufacturers and Dealers In
tMHES AD MACEISISTS' SUPPLIES
Bmlldera f Baglaaa. Bollara,
Saw KUla. Bdln Oat-off HaebUiM,
We are prepared to do Castings of all kinds
wttb promptness, -,: ; .
Fartloular and Immediate attaatton givan
torspaltaoraUklada. .. . , .. u
We will ba glad to give plana and estimates
for any daanlpUon of maetUnary. ; ;. ;;,
we are the agenta for tha sale of the Amr
lean Saw. Alao for Q.AA. Barsmmln's eela
brated Indeatraetlble MloaVaiv, .;.--.i.vi
We give aattanwtorygitarantM for all work
dona or. a.fc:;t'i-.-.i rI;i Irl (Uaw wly , ,
'a .vi,.v-.i'',v.--''-ii"i
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
TLis powa. r never varies. A marvel of
p rliy, Ktrengiii and wboleaomeneM. Mora
ecouomical tlian the ordlDary kind, aad
cannot be sold In competition with, the mal
tliude of low test, short weight, alum or
phosphate powders. Bold ODly In cans.
KuY A L BAKt.NU 1'owdkb. Co., 108 Wail at
NV lun23diu wed rrt w
SARAH CXLEY
lias opened her
Ice Cream Parlor
At her old stand, Broad St., near Mid
dle, where she will be pleased to see
her old friends and patrons.
Choice Cream furnished families day
and night at reasonable prices. mO lm
PAPE & DEY0,
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHUTI.
859 & 861 Washington Street,
NEW YORK.
Consignments of Southern Fruits and
Vegetables solicited.
Highest market prices obtained, and
returns made each day of sales.
Reference: Oanseevoort Nat. Bank,
N. Y. ; Nat. Bank, New Berne, N. O.
Stencils can be obtained at Jno.
Dunn's.
Just Received
AT
J. 1.1. HOWARD'S,
Now Lot Tennis Shirts,
Windsor Ties,
Plaited Bosom Shirts, laundried and
unlaundriod.
See our Lord Chumley Collars.
New lot Samples in a few days.
J. M. HOWARD.
WANTED
A Tract of Mineral and Tim
ber Land
AT FIRST HAND.
Write Immediately with lull particular
and lowest price lo
" E N U L. I S H m A.M.''
may'.' il wliii Mlridleiborougli, Ky.'
IF YOUR
Financial Condition
Is embarrassing, and your mind is so
troubled that your dreams are un
pleasant and prevent your resting wall
at night. It would be well for yon to
olose out your stock of dry goods, boots
and shoes to Big Ike, the Clothing liaa
of Newbern, N. O. ,at SOo.on the dollar.or
less and not wait until the Sheriff closes
your door and you have to make an as
signment, and let your expenses eat the)
last button ( IT Jack's coat, and yous
ceditOJs and yourself get nothing;.
All communications promptly ah
wered. STRAW HATS.
A Fine Line of them at '
Barrington & Baxter't.
Also, a large lot
of SAMPLE HATS
at New York coBt.
See Our Stock of Neckwear.
Full line of CLOTniNO anOHS n1
DRY GOODS at
Barrington & Baxter's. -
aprl dwtf
For Sale,
Tho finest SADDLE PONY in North
Carolina. Ij also a firood huirirT nnn!'
o ..i r .
Apply Monday or Tuesday. ..i
may4 dtf J. E. LATHAM.-
Attention, Ladies,
Having just received
or tne
FiiiESTPflnnscs:Di
at .GREAT REDUCTION', will at'l .
; them at '; . A
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