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The territory embraces the regions that furnish the only extensive rice plantations ever cultivated in the United States; so island cotton is also produced in close proximity to the Southern por tion of the proposed line, and rosin, turpentine and other naval stores, as well as enor mous quantities of timber and umber will furnish the road with' the freight necessary to make it a paying investment. n addition to these sources of revenue the fact is also dwelt upon that in the extension of the trucking industry, the lands near the coast are admirably suited for this branch of busi ness Jand that they - will be so utilized as rapidly as the de mand for their products in creases. , The .question' of the relative value of North and South lines as compared with i those running East and. West, is discussed and the opinion expressed that the former now afford "the best available broad field in the United States for useful and profitable railway construction' The limited ex perience which Norfolk has had in the matter Western of freights causes her . to desire as many Western connections as she can possibly obtain, but she is also desirous of having North and South lines constructed to con nect her with the various sec- ions of the country, and would gladly welcome the advent of the Charleston,-Wilmington and is orroiK Kailroad.--.Ex. . ; Re-Opening a Thoronghrarc. -In order to guard against results ut terly subversive of health, it is abso lutely essential that the grand thor oughfare or avenue of -the system, the bowels, should be re-opened as Bpeeduy as possible when they become, obstruot' ed. If thev are not. the kilo is misdi' rected into the blood ; the ttver becomes torpid; viscid bilious matter gets into the Btomaoh, and produces indigestion: headaches ensue, and other symptoms are produced, which a prolongation of the exciting cause only tends to aggra vate. The aperient properties of Hos tetter's Stomach Bitters constitute t most useful agent in overcoming con striction of the bowels, and promoting a regular habit of body, it is infinitely superior to the drastio cathartics ire' quently used for the purpose, since it does not, like them, act violently, but produces a ; natural, painless effect, which does not impair the tone of the evaonatory organs, which it invigorates instead of weakening, r The stomach and liver, also, indeed the entire sys tem, is strengthened and regulated by it. - - Soffering is the Barest means b making ns truthful to ourselves.-, " ADV1CK TO OTOTHERS, t Mrs. : "Wikslow's Boothino Svbtjt should always be used 'for children teething. t soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colio, and is the beet remedy for Diar rhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Jaly Duffy's G:"2!i r.ixturc. y A prompt and efflotent remedy fori Coughs, Colds, Cronpt Bron- cbitis, Sore-throats, DipL theria, Catarrh, Etc " 4 1 i " ' ' ' .in--" f 1 y I have tried D0FFTB COCQH MIXtOBE and take pleunri In reeommending ltbe eanae I believe It will do aU that U claimed for It by Mr. Duffy, the propr letor, ; wbd Is druggist of long experience and a gentleman of highest Integrity. I do not believe he would advertise anything that was not ex ceotlonally good. .This Bemedy has certain: lr answered the purpose In my cafe, ; It eured a oold, an obstinate eold 1 had, after bad tried a number of the principal cough remedies without benefit. - ' . .f. , , W. Q- BR1NSON. May 17th, W, " l B. IT. DUFFY, apHdwly . Proprietor. . THE HOS EST 1? OT. ' . . , f A gentleman from the country placed his sou with a dry-goods merchant in street For' a time all went on well." At length a lady came to the store to pur chase a silk dress and the young man waited on her. The price demanded was agreed to, and he proceeded to fold Ibe goods.'; He discovered before hs had fin ished, a flaw in the silk, and pointing it out to the lady, said, "Madam." r.deem it my duty to tell you there is a fracture , in the silk." . ' 1 ; Of course she did not take it, - The - merchant' overheard the remark and immediately wrote to the young man's r father to come and take him home; 'for," said he. K'he icill never make a merchant." : .' ' 'ii- ' The father who , had 'ever reposed confidence in his son, hastened to the city to be in formed of his ' deficiencies, 'tWhy will he not make a mer chant asked he?" '' 'Because he has no tact," was the anSwef. Only, a day , or two ago he told a lady voluntarily, who wa3 buying silk of him that the goods we're damaged and I lost the bargain. Purchasers must look out for themselves. If they cannot discover flaws it is not my business to tell them of their existence." "And is that all the fault?" "Yes." answered the mer chant, "he does very well in other respects." ... VThen I love my son better than ever and I thank you for telling Vne of the matter; f would not have him another day in your store for the world!" Why It Is Popular. Because it hs iirovni ltd ubolute merit over and -over aituiu, beoause it hag anuneqaallea.iucord uf cures, be cause ice mieinods is conducted In a thoroughly honest munner, and beoaute it combines economy and strength, be ing the only medicine of which ''100 Doses for one Dollar" is true these strong points have made Hood 'a Sam parilla the most Buccassful 'medicine of theday. 6 A man is not necessarily of heavy calibre because he has a large month. . , For bracing up the nerves, purif ylna the blood and curinn eick headache and dyspepsia, there is nothing equal to Hood's Sarsaparilln.1 . 9 ' Notice. . ' The Republicans of the 3d ward pre- oinot will meet at the shop on the oorner of Hancock and South Front erreets, on the 24th day of July, at half -past eight 'clock, p.m., to eluct throe delegates and three alternates to the Republican county convention, to be held in the city of New Berne, N O., on, the 81st day of July, louu, at la o'oiook, m. A, A.. naYAN, uhirman or . ,',' , . .Rep. Committee. COMMERCIAL. ' DOJHESTIC KIAH1LBT. ' . New Berke. N.C.. July 17. The fol lowing are today's quotations in this market : . '" : WaoLIBi.LX PBIOES. Eggs 10 oents per dozen. Corn 45a60 cents per bushel. -Mbal 65c bolted.' tr; - Potatoes Bahamas 40a45o. : yams ooaouo. pepousnei. i , t - . tiKir--On foot, o.to oe. , Hams Country, llal3c. -7'! IiARDCbnntry. lOallo OmoiaiitvwGrowa 40a50o, per pair? half grown, suasoc. . u - , P1AHUT9 81.00al.25 oer bushel. - Oats New. crop, 30a37o,, including sackstfrV - ' ., ' ForjEft--NewJ-6070e. f ' Hat Crab grass, 85a45. . Mibs Poei 812 60. . . ' - ' Bhouidib Meat 8al0o. . - - O. R.'a, F. B's. B.'s and L. C.-rCia7c, FLOUB $3.00a6.50. Lard 6ic. by the tierce, .Nails Basis 10's, 82.50. . .' r i Sua ab Granulated, 7io -' i Ctorrra-!-i8a20o. . , Oheksh 12ial5. ' '"",,.. BALT75a80o. per sack. .',. MOLASBKB AJTD 8TBUFS SOaiSa, " f. Kkbosire 81c; ' ' 1 f Powder 95.00. ' . ? ' Irot Drop, 81.25; baokj tl 90. . Hnia Dry, 3a5o,; green 2s: Tallow 4 o.per lb. Deer Hides Dry, 15a25o. Wool 12l8o. r . Beebwax 18a20o. per lb. , - Spirits Turpentine Market firm at 41c. rer gallon. , t tar 8i.su per pork bbi. ; si.uu per pine bbl. 1 - Crude turpentine juarket firm at 82:20 for virgin and yellow dip and 81.10 for hard.. - . Tihber Cypress, 18 In. and over. in demand at 85.00 per M. Bhwoles w est India, dull and ncm Inal; S inch 82 00a2.2o. Building looh hearts. 82.00: sape.tl.BO per M. . -ToiIIake Room. In order to make room for another tremendous large stock of Goods, whioh I shall buy in a few days at 60o. on the dollar or less, I will sell at Starvation Prices: One No. 7 Safe, Herrings patent and Ferret's make, cost one hundred and twenty-five dollars at factory; one No. e Miller Safe; two handsome office desks and chairs; five very fine nickel plated show cases, 'and letter copying pressr fifteen folding 1 bracket store seats, plush tops, whioh attach to conn ter and are very convenient for ladies to sit on while trading; one hundred 12 nr. shoe oartoona with holders attached five very fine swinging fifteen candle power lamps; one doz. clothing stands three very large spool cotton cases. - These neoesary articles have aocumu Iated on Big Ike from the fact that he has been buying so many stocks out at 50c. on the dollar end less, and they cusi::hss c:: New Beenb, N. C, June 17th. 1890. i TO MY CUSTOMERS , AND THE I have disposed of my entire Bot tling Business and Works to Mr. E. Dannenberg. who will continue ia that line at my old stand, on Craven Street, next door to the Cotton and Grain Ex change, New Berne, N. C Appreciating the long, continued and liberal patronage of my friends, I cor dially commend to them Mr. Dannen berg, and ask that they favor him with their custom. . ' Wholesale Lienor : Trade;' I have retained my Wholesale Liquor Business and have moved to the Build ing two doors East of the Gaston House, on South Front Street, where I invite old friends and customers to cell and seeme. .' . . ... Having been in the wholesale trade for the past dozen years, I refer with pleasure to my business relations during that time, and confidently solioit the public patronage, and the continuance of my old customers. '. ': ' .,- ;- Very respectfully, ' ' . - JAME3 BEDMOND. . New Berne Bottling Works. r Having purchased the Bottling Works of Mr. James Redmond, I shall continue the same in all its branohes at his old and well known e(and, and respectfully ask the continued patronage of his old customers and friends, promising to give the publio the satisfaction that has always, characterized the well known house of Mr. Redmond. r Very respectfully. -, je21 dwlm E. DANNENBERG. ' SALE AUD EXCHANGE I have constantly on hand As Fine and Well Broken Horses as ever brought to New Berne. ' They are eeleoted with care and from reliable dealers only. I have good roadsters, good draft horses, and those suited for family purposes and the saddle.' " Also, in connection with my Livery, I have a FIRST-CLASS , ' uarnage ana ;ouggy Repository, . : :; where will bb found a full equipment of riding vehicles. Painting, repairing, ete-, done in the very best workman ship. ' A trained and experienced Shoer constantly on duty. Will take pleasure in showing you through any depart ment of my business. ' . - STEWART. junelOdwtf - agency;tor A FORTUNE FOB ANY MAN! 825.000 IN CASH TO BE GIVEN AWAY in Premiums of $5,000 to 85.00 Every one buying Five Tansill's Punoh Cigars will get a coupon and make a guess of the number of persons at the world s fair, to be held at Chicago in 1883.' Come and see the plan, get coupon, make a guess, smoke, and be appy. ,r. - ' ' V'WB. Lu rAL,D4H,l, Middle itreet. New Berne, N. 0. wooDwoRK:oysf attach ftCO. Zti UNIUNbUUMht.NX s.n- se CUDUI3.M0. 2 OALLA3.XEX. L AOENT, WANTED ; ;.IL'P.-H0ELY. PASmONAJBLE TAlLOK Next door to P, M. Draney 's Hardware -Store, " . SOUTH FRONT STREET. , , Larger stock of fine samples. Clothing made to order. Satisfaction guaranteed. Rates reasonable ; Also, cleaning and dyeing done in neatest style. - I8d3m pi 1 W 0 0 D W O RK-oysf Aft Ae H if 'fJ 1i f ) ' OFFICE189Q ! ! Where have you been? .'' Am just returning from office 1800, opposite. United States Custom House. Middle street. . There you can get all the money you want on easy terms and at a very low rate of interest on six and a half years' time. - , , To take up mortgages, . " iVv To build houses, - v 'To buy homes, -y ''. " , ; ,. f ' To buy plantations, - : '-' ', ' To buy real estate of every kind. ' ; - Address... BOX 675, jy4 dwlm T Newborn, N, O. f v ras 0M lmliilo0 gtmiala o. asiy'i 014 a.d P.TrtU Watar - Rent, vim 41b.stti. u4 " Ch.aap.ak. CaML . ' t rf.lk. B.lUora... ttu, PfctJ.. ac.pnia. uostaa. Prarla..,,, i nd Waaalnctoa dtj. ' ' -' And all points. North, East and West, XUiisr HEWBEESB Cipt 'Prilcbett , (See First Page.) -St- Onr antlrine afforta tn and oar almost urfwit L,ru. i TTr5 flrui.n yeara.la U beat :uaraBte w m . ttlpK1 10 wn' we wui .do tor swviu laa siuej lUiursL . raaisnsera wui nna a good tabu, comfort abi. rooms, and eyary oonnaay and atUD Uon waib.paldtn.mbytli.olfloera. -.?: n, b. ROBERTB. Agent OVLPCFPKR TURNER, , Agents, Norfolk. Ve. W. H' STANTORB. . ; Vloe-Pracidaat. Sew Tork Olt: f FAKIIERS' LIIIR oteamer uieopatra- Leaves Kew Berne every Wednesday and Saturday for Jrenton at t.30 o'elock. - ' -Returning,; wlU leave Trenton Uondars .' ' and Tbura lays at S.30 eftloek. r Passenger ace muodatlona . , . O. E. INDRIwa -. Gep. -Manager, NEW BERNE AND PAMLICO LINE The Steamer ,T a HO MA. The following , schedule Is now in ' jperatio ' .,''":. Leave New Berne every Tuesday and Friday morning at 7 o'clock. T... r ,, Returning Wednesday and Saturday ? evenings."1 ' "!. f '-, 'J d,' v All landings in Neuse and Bay rivers - taken in both wave., . ; '1; - .For further nfof mation apply to , ' JNO. 8. MANIX, Agent. , .' New Berne. Dec; S. 1889. T EASTERN CAROLINA D1SPM CI : The Fait Freight LU i an viis Hew Ban... Sa.Ua ,rta aralta : Paists, and- Marfolk, BaUisnas-a. PMIadtalphla, Haw Yrk.Bo., ' ' Kte.-Tis KUaabetb CHy. ft..,, , Commenolng Mondiy, June loth, " ' ' V ' " THE STEAMERb - 'f Jlaglet and Annie ' - ' ' tm i, i "of ttala Una wlU ran on ' '-. P regular , aonadnle ' Una, K Laving New Hern, .vary I..MUHUAY, WKDNKHD Al and U'KIDAV aftarnoons, at FOUR o'elock, ' for 101 lube tb Olty. and return arrivlnar on TUESDAY. THURSDAY and BATUKDAYi : Theaa steamer, tn eonnaatlon wivn tn Atlantic 4 . O. R. R Norfolk Bontharn H. the rennsylvanlaia.lt., form a reliable and regular Una oflerlng superior. faolllUea for auloktraninortaUnn. '. - no transfers except at EUMbetU Olty, at Which point rrelght will be loaded on ears to ' go through to destine ton. -.Street all good to be suippad via Fastero Carolina DUnateh daily aa follows i From New York, by Fenn. It. Flei ' t$, - Trom Philadelphia, by PhUaJ. W.A Baito. K. B., Dook bt. HtaUon, ' yromialtimore by PhUa, WU. Balk U, R,. President Bt. Button. . . From Norfolk, by Norfolk Southern It. H. From Boston, by Merchant. A Miners Trans . portatlon Ooa Hew York and New England Ratesaslowand time quicker t an b any other Una. . . . , ; , W. H.- JOYCE (Gen, Fgt. Traffle Agent.' ' JP. B. K), i m sral Traffla Manager. - GEO. BtErnffSBj-DlvlalonHrelght Agent, P. W. A B. B, UH Phlla. . H.a UUDOlris, General Freight Agent avn. nrvTrnvRanw . -. -.- tmuMj uw , . .v, .; n.woerne. H.U. Tb .'. 0. Fr:"::.3 L!;.3 . . , On and after October 16. 18fi8-, this llnewil :-s-i , resume their regular . 4 ' ; : v SBMI-WEEKLYira " ' - BXTwnur; , '. Baltimore ' and New .Berna Leaving Balolmere for wew Berna, VfKD . NliSDAir, BATCBJJAY, at bli P. it, Leaving New Pe for Enitimore, TDE8- ' ' DAY. 8A1 Oi-PA Ynsl hlX P.M. This Is the oulyLIf -CT line out of Fw Berne for Bait) more wiunt cuan, en. , their return trip from 1 mtimore e . c to New Berne, sun'iilna; only at nectlDg then for bonion.l'rovl. . delphla, Hohmond, and all poi i x i- Bast and West. Making io ,, j lorailpolnUby Biyerand fci.lout of i Beru. - !,. .. i , , i. Agents are as follows: ' , , BKUiJuNjrOdlKK.t.Bn'lMftKi'Br, ' " JAB. W. McOAIlBltii' to i.)i-tit bt., nroi" W P, Clyde k to.,1- v New or, & X'AO. iians. Lliie TUr North rlVHr, . K. f "'-'", T''oti,MCnt!rlirba'-' 8. lx, l-.o'.H . i, 4 rovltieiice, K. I. Ships leave " "U.Tut'mlayeand j " S v xurU tliiily. "'-'! ' J -1 .. Wedom1 4 I l ' i i, ... . - 4 V, ft.t lit . i I ' PiovUlnnoA, K - TSronh bills lading fy, , t to all poluu (it t. e t tu. ouiiipiinluu. avciii raEAKAc :t .amp vn r. CJav'-Deme, must be sola for uaku ana room, DIG IKS.
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