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. LliaXR AIIOVIOKXUr. I DAILY JOG&JUAtt I ril Nluu t ,. Sillhl eaUr.exospt Monday at I i.aa par feat; flea tat aU BMeOke. Oattvare w etty MMarlMr at Nmh ear atoatfc tax wsskLT jouxsai m tuu pA9M.lt fraiyTharedejaa IM Ueaewaiay He.; 15. tot saoh aataeqaeat AlfwHiMHiUwlM Jkaadof "Boalaeee L wlI." it mu a line for first aa4 I tsats - ttn "tut eabeeqamt taeertlo He MTwtiaaBMBM U1 laeertee' fcslws oeai natts at say arte. JMeee'4arr1ecerDstae.BOttexee4 taa Ueea win be taaerf trrae. All aadltioeal aeacwlllseaarie4leenteaerUB0. raraeata tor., Iraaatoat advectteeaMata aiaataa aaata U adrama. Itecaiar adrer taMaaaia vtUbe eollaeted aromatlj at the ajtaaaaBMaU. - ' Ooi tioa aaalatalag aawa of sut lalaat aabllelnteraei an eoUeltad. No MtmaaMattoa aunt aa eneoteat be aab- ttahattaat iistiknitilsiiiin nim aersooat Him. a withholds ia aaaae at tha author , AJUaMamcvtbaaaaU a eotamnmattDe Ar marUBcaartv4 at anv aaoay soae aonuaaaieauoa oaaaotala taa umi of . ni aatoer ay aapUaattoa at this otBea and auowia vaaraiaiaaanavaaeeaxttts. . THE JOURNAL. , at. HUrn. - Proprietor. T. HAICvCK. - Ieal Reporter. WW WgRltl. W.O.. DEC. It WW. " atataa tk ra otya at K Ihu, X 0 . COXQBESS. Cob stress "the most illastrious deliberative legislative assembly on earth," is now the arena in waick questions are to be decided that will influence the destiny of million now living and millions tjettobe. VMl9 the House the question is, are Representatives to be chosen -bj the people, and after they are tated will they be permitted to .lepreaent the people! It is true that the revolutionary measures of Beed and his confederates have been passed upon and condemned bj the people, but the judgment oi condemnation is denied by the con pirators. If the Bouse, as de- elated by Beed, is no longer a de- liWaHva hnAv. the revolution is ggsfeonplisbed. "The Senate has not yet torn loose from its mooring. It still professes to be anchored by the pbnatitutionr-the august repre ttntative of the States. But the treasure now before it is the Mol. iron of the House before whom liberty falls, and in whose presence fruits of freedom turn to ashes Oi the lips. When the Senate nahMi the Force bill, if it ever does,' the revolution will be com plete. A government of force will be anbstituted for a government of viU and;the oayonetof a brutal loldiery take the place of the bal ioVot the virtuous and peaceful eitfzen. '"Bat, can such a revolution be naMiimll Will fhft Amsrinin people - consent to be the 'slaves oi tyrants f As already stated, the popular , rerdict has been pronounced ; but SJ appeal will be taken to the grand assize of 1892. If the Demo ratfib leaders, in the Dresent and , t&xi succeeding Congress preserve their self control and rein their wisdom characterize the conduct otl l)emocratio party, the vie- , torj o( JUs Norember will be the pwlnie to grander triumphs in ia 1892. i The more cautious and contervative Bepnblican Senators Jioir aigns of alarm; and it may . l 4taf lufAM tha an A nf t.tiA Dreient Congress some Cincinnati nay eons from their own ranks to bo' the ' deliverer of his country. TheifrnU of the West may throw ineir inuuence into iue ucaies auu and right. 5 Bat the sure reliance ia this and in every other emer- girtsfo tne patriotism and HAm.Ut.9 itt ttiA Atnerican DAmoc . ncy.' .Ia every hour of peril the TlamnnraMA rtftrtv hitR atood hv thn rtk of tto Constitution with gleam- ' . ' 1 . ....... ... VJUOttw wf ocatea ana me uoer- tl6i 'tW People, V , , f PBOIBUBlf CASKS : 'JL'tt Clifford, Now Oauel, Wii., was ' MnUd with Kmnlirfa And Rhnmnttiim. bit Stomach wis dlaotdaMd, hia Wver was aitaetea to as aiannttg aerroe, appetito , fall away; and ha waa torriblr reduced in flaah and atnncth. . Three bottle of Eleo lrr:ttndliimv s m i v - 'Ldward Shepherd, Harriabnrg, 111., had . aranning sort on hit g of eiRbtyean' - at&ndlng. 4 Ue4 three bottlea of Electric Clttaia and term boxea of BucWen'a Arnica LUro, and hit leg la aonnd and well. John rJMakar, Catawba, O., had fire large ferer aorea ,on hia leg, doctors said he waa in cun.Ua One bottle Electric Bitten and one bor Bncklen'e Arnica Balra eured him ' entirely. ' Sold at F. 8. Dnff f drag store. Polk aad Maeaaa-Polk'a Plaaa aa - " ; Tajiao. : Since your correspondent gave the facts regarding Dr. Macnne and the Georgia acnatorship h there has been a great deal of comment on what was thru revealed. There are very plain intimations that Dr. Macnne will have to defend himself from these very, grave f charge?. OoU Folk came ont of this , parti cular matter with clean, skirts, his friends claim, but the statements current have, in many cases, deepened the animosity against him. This is so great that it is morally certain be sould get no political preferment in North Carolina should he seek such a thing. Polk.s enemies say his heart's desire is to fill Vance's position. They allege "that he has .three plans in view to defeat Vance. The first is to canvass the county Alliances next month in order to see what can be done in the way of re-instructing the members of the Legislature to support no man for Senator unless be will eupport the sub Treasury bill. This will fail, though Col. Polk told a gentleman here that the effort would be sys tematically made. The second plan is, when the Legislature meets, and prior to the election of Senator, a resolution shall be introduced pledging mem bers who are Alliance men to vote for no man for Senator who will net favor that bill. This will be taken up at a caucus of the Alii ance members of whom there are 103 at least. Your correspondent has the names of that mini her who are Alliancemen. The third plan is, these failing, to pass a resolution instructing the man elected Senator to support the bill. This resolution will be introduced either at the time of election or just after it, Either attempt is sure to cause trouble and arouse antagonism The fact is the Alliancemen are not to be led iuto anything which looks like the breaking of a pledge, No matter what any man may say, Vance was an issue in toe cam paign; he is one now. Tbe North Carolina Democracy is pledged to him. Though some of the ex treme Alliancemen con tend t hat in very few counties were the members of the Legislature direct ly instructeded, yet tacitly the sup port of Vance by these men was a clearly understood thing. Broadly speaking, then, there need be no feitr that Vance will be defeated. The resultof the contest in Georgia removed any doubt as to this, or ought to have done so. Some Alliancemen are very indig nant at Col. Polk's talk and writ ings in regard to Vance, particular ly at the suggestion that pledges (for such they are) can and should be broken. The Defeat of Uelauiater. If the Pennsylvania election were to be repeated tomorrow, Quay's man, Delamater, would be defeated by a majority three times as large as went against him In November. And yet the failure of his bank has given the public no more information than it had du ring the campaign concerning the manner in which he and his master manipulated State funds for politi cal and commericial advantage. Pennsylvanians must now realize more than ever that they escaped a great public disaster and did grace when they defeated Delama ter and the Quay ring. New York Star. Hops. An industry which could be made a very profitable one in this State has so far been neglected, and that is the growing of hops. This in dustry has become a very large and profitable one in several of the Northern States, notably in the State of New York, and even in the far off State of Washington the growing of this vine has as sumed mammoth proportions. North Carolina is peculiarly adapted to their successful and profitable cultivation. The fruit has never been injured by mildew or insects, two troubles which seriously effeet tne crops in the North. ' The hops grown in the South mature much earlier than at the North, and can be cared in the open air. thus doing, away with the cost of artificial drying. With our cheap labor and other advan tages, this could be made an ex tensive and profitably industry. Another Silk. A substance having all the essen. tial qualities of silk has been made from wild hemp by . Nayemura Sakusaburo, of Rikone, Japan. The plant grows on moors and bill sides, and could be cultivated. The fibre is strong and glossy, and several silk factories are said to have found it to be in no way in ferior to silk. .-s i. .'i .i ii mi . .-. '. .m t ! 'j i BTJtKXBR'S ARNICA SALVE, - The Best Salve in the world for Cats, Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Shewn,. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cares Piles, -or no pay req aired. It is guaranteed to give pet fact satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 29 cents per bot. For sale in Newborn by F, S. Daffy, wholesale and retail drupgist. , . , Two Thsasaai Xlaeri Strike. FintMOST-'W. V.. TW11 Evictions of stricklng miners were began at the Monon canal v mlriM today.lt The strike has become aiarming in us proportions. The men at the Montaand Despard works have joined the strikers, and over two. thousand men are now, 0ntT The strike is against I redaction of five cents rwr tan. The mines are controlled by a syndicate, In .which x Senator Camden, Governor Fleming and Senator Gorman. f Maryland, axa largely interested. , f -i " "" "' -"PaSntSajni Artificial Skull Shaping. Astonishing success has attended tbe effort of Dr. -Lannelonf ue. ah eminent specialist ol Paris, to give i a . ..... ... " . intelligence to a little wiot girl. Though four years old, the child could neither walk nor stand, and never smiled nor took notice of anything. The doctor concluded that the abnormal narrowness of the head obstructed the growth of the brain, and In May last he made an incision in the centre of the skull and cnt a piece of bone from the left side. The result was mar velous. Within less than a month the child could walk, and she has become Quite brieht nlavinir. smil ing, and taking notice of everything arounn ner. LEMOH ELIXIR' A Plaaaamt Lemon Drink. For biliousness and constipation, tke luemon Eaxir. For indigestion and foul stomach, take Lemon Elixir. For siok and nervous headaches, take Lemon Eaixir. For sleeplessness and nervousness, ase Lemon ttlixir. For loss of appetite and debility, take Lemon uuxir. For fevers, ohilla and malaria, .take Lemon rjnxir. Lemon Elixir will not fail yon in any of the above diseases, all of which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, Kidneys, bowels or blood. Prepared only by -Dr. H. Mozlky, At lanta, Ga. SOo. and SI 00 per' bottle. Sold by drueuiats. Prominent Hlnlater Writes. After ten years of great suffering from indigestion, with great nervous prostration, biliousness, disordered kidneys and constipation, I have been oared by Dr.-Mozley 'e Lemon Elixir, and am now a well man. Rev. 0. 0. Davis, Eld. M. E. Church South, tillnovl No. 28 Tatnall st. Atlanta. Ga. The bread of sorrow is leavened with error, mixed with imorudence. kneaded with perversity and baked in the oven of dissipation. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorisu Be Sure If yon hare made np yoor mind to buy Hood's Sarsaparllla do not be induced to take any other. Hood's SarsaparillaTis a peculiar medicine, possessing, by virtue of its peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation, 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 ' " la one stere where I went to buy Hood's Sarsaparllla, the clerk tried to Induce me buy their owninsteadot Hood's; he told me their 's would last ionger; that I might take It on ten days' trial; that If I did not like it I heed not -pay anything, etc. But he could not prevail . on me to change. I told him I knew what Hood's Sarsaparllla was.. I had taken it, was satisfied with it, and did not want any other. Hood's 'When i tegstt taking food's Sarsaparllla I waa- feelmg vmt "miserable, suffering A great, deal VfUaUyspspsia, and so weak ,iht at times Leonid hardly stand. : I looked, and had idr some tlme.yke a person In con stoptlou'. ' Hood's s&rsaparula did me so Wuhgoo4that I wondor at myself sometimes, .andmymewlsAeqtientlyspeakof it; Mna. Ella A. flow, ei Terrace Street, Boston. Soldhy an drngglttf. ft; ixfcr ft. Prepared onlr fcj C. L HOOD CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Ham. 100 Doses One Dollar Notice. AoDlIoUIon will be made to the next nan. eraf Assembly of North Carolina, which oonvenea on the first Wednaadav In latin ary , 1891, for a charter foaa Bank under the name of The Farmers' and Merchants' Bank of New Berne, with its main or BenttMi office at New Berne, with a capital stock of not less wan (,uuu. i iiu., aeoliitOd Stmr Blanche for Sale. Seyenty-five feet long, 18 feet wide over all; draught m, inobes loaded, carries 110 bales of cotton,' and rests- tered at Custom House 47 tons gross, 28 net; licensed to carry passengers, and aocommodates 100 on excursions. Ee- bvUt In Ootober, , 188ft. Joiner work and decking entirely new, hull made as stood as new. Engine and boiler re bnilt, all wearintr and destructible parts renewed; new crown sheet; and tubes n boiler. Inspected November 27, 1889, and licensed to carry 86 pounds team pressure.4 Propeller 49 Inches, engine 10x10 cylinder ( upright boiler 7 feat by 60 jnoheeVof 519 iron, tensile BtrenRtn ewwv pounds. qi'itix til i Fully eaulDDedthrouanbnt.aocordinir to law and In perfect running order, the Blanche Is splendid 1 adapted to river and creek trade, to light draught navi gation anywhere, and bat shown fine towing capacity. ' Bbe la offered for ale on reasonable terms, and at a very low prioe. . For further Information apply to -' & , James Ekdhond, 8eo' ft Tress, augSd&wtfV , - New Berne, N. 0 Sarsaparilla ONUENJOYS Both the method and results wnen Syrup of Figs ia taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acta gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to tbe stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy ana agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs 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 any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N-f ALONG TEE im of ao m ess. The Taylor Patent Adjust . ble Lidins' Shoeii the lut Rtaud bel improvement in thit line. It rtqum-s lo breaking in, is ulwrtya coruforuMo, and rituine its original Bbnp. Ic is. a marvel of perfection. Stmples may be seen nni orders left at my place of business on uraven street, two doors south of telegraph office. N. ARPEN. Boot and Shoo M iker, Agt. Consolidated Adjustable jrl8dwtf Shoe Coo; i any. Mrs. J. M. Hims' Boarding House Reopened. Mrs. J. M. HINES has returned to the city and will reopen hor FlrBt-Class Boarding House about the 1st of October at same location, opposite Baptist Churah. THE PIONEER DAVIS SEWING MAGflllfi can be had at the tame place. J. M. HINES, Agent, sepl6 dwtf O. Marks' Store. There Is Probably More Soap Brought to the town of New B.-rnethan any other town in the Suu. Why ie this? Because tbe people uro deter mined to keep clean, Mid havo every thing about them pure t n.l b-vci t And neht here ih the roH.scn I fteep Tansill & Co.'s Ciitara: they are the purest and sweetest Cigars miidc, bo all good smokers say, and srt- plowed with them. And don't you forget t ho 825.000 to be given away on Kuecmcs. You may win money. Wm L PALMER. AGENCY rCil The Convertibla Paiicy The Convertible Policy issued by THE MUTUAL BENEFIT li'fe Insui ance Company includes all the liberal features of the Company, with the addition of a guar anteed Cash Surrender value, which will be paid at any time after two years premiums nave beep paid, if demanded, i Every Policy has endorsed upon it a table showing in plain figures the op tions granted by the company. 1st option. Gash surrender value. 2d option. Amount that may be bor rowed from the company on tbe pol icy. 3d option. Extended ineuranco for full amount of the polioy. 4th option. Paid up policy value. This is the most liberal policy yet of fered and is the safest insurance to be had. Every dollar paid gets a dollar's worth of Insurance. No loss by lapses. D. T. CAHRA.WAY, Agent. Healthy persons between fourteen and seventy insured. - J. E. LATHAM, Cotton Bayer and Exporter, ' Commission Kei'cknt and Broker. - A new stock of Bagging and Ties just received.'.. j.; ,v;.;: . . -Correspondence invited. POv5 tf Owing to ill-health of tbe proprietor, an entire STOCK. OF DHUGSwillbe sold on good terms. About &i;000 worth of goods on hand. Good oppohtoottt. ; Inquire at JotjBNAl office for informa tion. 0.1 Urt'teft.;novI" dwtf ir n'Tl" loiMBToryATXTNO MATTHOODr- iaaJll I I Ml A I .1 J VriMllTAirO T1VT11-T yrn9. r - w r vrrnerau huh iiuiv aijjiau.a Jt j flTTT TV "WenkneM of Body nA Kindt Effect! 1 J XiaLi ofErnfrsorExHMninOsdorTraiiff, Aetna. MnM HArlllOOn hilly Reitntvd. Hew in Knlerwe inrj ' Imwtliefli VV K a K , U ft HKVKWJPK O OIHUNS A PA UTS o i BODY. . .. .... aiti-M. aiitaiit iruuiirnvilT- nai. s m A- BfSNUIffir VHINSltnsj W'vmm mma m naniia M UMfy trm 41 llatM Ttrritorlee, fl rrettii ramlrlea, m tmm write Usesa, i HmI, tollMnlanfttlna, MdnrMfeMftlM k m i a irmt mrMMH A ti AllP A . ft ai at PROFESSIONAL. DS; GK. 1UG3Y, siiegeoiCBeiitibt. Offtae, Middla strett. opposite Baptist church, i - " ; decS dwtf KEWBEBN, N. a P; E. PELLETIEE, s ATTOB yKTXT t A W . AND MOSFT BKOISER. . Craven St., two doors South of Journal office. A. specialty made in ngotlntlng email loRns lor bort tl.n , Will practice In tbe Oooct'.ea ot OravenOar teret, Jono, unaloir and PamllSo. United 8tatc Court at New Berne, and Supreme Ouar of the State. febldtf Br. J. D., Clark, DENTIST, i HEW BEBNE, N. C. Offlee on Craven-strcet, between Pollock and Broad. dw GREEK, F0Y & CO.. Do a General Banking business. Naw BANKma Hovai, Middle Street, fourth door below Hote Albert, feldwly 1T10W BBftwr N- CS HIIMrHKlLTa VETERINARY SPECIFICS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, cogs, Hogs, AND POULTRY. SOO Paire Book an Treatment of Animal and Chart Bent Free. cures ( FcTer,CouBCtion,Inflaininatlon A. A.i Spinal Menlngitlii, Milk Fever. B. B. Htrains, JLameaess, Rheumatism. Distemper, nasal umcaarfea. V.D. llota or Grabs, Worms. E. K.CoiikIis, Heaves, Pneamonla. F. F. Colic or Gripes, Bellyache. O.G. Miscarriage, Hemorrhaaas. 11. H. --Urinary and Kidney Diseases. T 1 Vvnnti.fi ntapnaea. IMaBira. J.K.l)iseases of Digestion, Paralysis. Single Bottle (over SO dosesX - - .60 Stable Case, with Specifics, MannAl, . Veterinary Onre OU and Hedicutor, 97.00 Jar Veterinary Cnre OH, - 1.00 Sold by Drntgists; or Sent Prepaid anywhere ana in any quauuiy on neeeqn oi rnxw. HCTMPHKETS' MEDIOINE CO., Corner William and John Btt., Kw York. HTTlirnEETS' aOKEOPAXHIO f4 SPECIFIC M.OU la uae a) rears. The onlrneeeisfal maedxfor Nervous Debilitv. Vita Weakness. I and Prostration, from or-work or other onuee, 1 91 per vial, or 6 vials and larn vial powder, for as. Sold bt Druooists, or sent postpaid on receipt of prlce.-HUMPHREYS MEDICINE CO., Oor. William and John Sts., V. T. Ail of our Veterinary Preparations oan be had of J. V. Jordan, Druggist, N. W cor. Broad and Middle streets, Newbern.N. C JOE K. WILLIS, PHOPRIfc-TOR OP EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA New " Berne, N. O. Italian and Araerioan Marble end all qualities of material. Orders solicited 'arid given , prompt attention, with 'Satisfaction guaran teed. - a,- ..i , ; ni,; be. ! G. E. Miller ia my agent at &iaaton end Alex. Fields regular, traveling agent. ' " ' ' Mi'r J. 1. BRYAN, Fret. TIM. BANIELSJite Fret' G.U.SOBERTS, CasUer. THE NflTIOHAL DflllK vr maw ojuaastt m v ; Inoorfobated 1865. . u Capital, - $100,000 Surplus Profits, - 86.700 ; DIRECTORS. Jab. A. Bryan, Thos. Daniels. Chas. 8. Bbtan, J. H. Hackburn, G. H. Roberts. Largest Stock of GROCERIES on hand, Sold at Northern ; ;; Prices. ; ; r Agency .;fort. Hof sfdrd Bread Preparation, ' Old Virginia Cheroots; m i m uigarettes. Hazard Gunpowder Co MIDDLE STREET,' ,', i, - y NEW BERNE. S. v fTOAMEBS. , old mmimi St SESil Kll nsr.. rbs OK Deinlat: ,-u.ailkv pu'l Old tni 4 Watt 4 . a.att, : lfctari " ClieopcajK 'ti- - - t'Ofc Korfolk. Balttwora. f trk. Phllav d.lphla, Botton. PrridBc, , aad WaebluKtOi. City. t . And all points. North. Eet and West On ftttur Si OS DAY, SEPT. 8th, 1890, ontli further notice. L" . . itiuir BEWBERKE, Ca.pt. htfbgtit, Wl!l sail rn.ra NoTfoik, Va -for ew Kern.-, ,. t'. dtrert MONUAis aid THUttM- DAYf. cakii't oiooa coi- ueonou witn the iki.ui n h In a ton . and Howard for Klnstvp, Trenton, aDd aJI other landings on ibsiveube and Trent Hirers. Kelurnlng. Will sill t ROM NKW BblitNlS nK NOhFOl K direct. TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS at T w ELVE, M., (Loon) roaklna oonnectlon with ttie o. D.K H Co.'s ships (or New York, H. h. p. co.'s steamers lor Baltimore; Cl.de Line blps for fhlladsl phia, M. & M. T. Co.'s khlps for Bo.ton and Provide' ee, ' Steamer Kinetou, rapt 1 ixon, will sal for KiuBton on urilvul cf steamer few Order all good oars of O. D. 8. 8. Oo,, 5or folk.Va. - Paasengars will find a good table, oomlort able rooms, and every oonrtesy and atten tion will be paid them by the officers, E. B. ROBERTS. Agent. laaasBi!. ont.. PS;PPER A TURNER, Agents. Norfolk. Va. r. -! lToH!.'. vioe-Prestdcnv Spw YorkOlty. The I. C. Fi eight Line VSaCHAHTS i'i SETP2BS,:rASB NOTICS u im r ctoi fr 16. 18f, this llnewll rt-rftim? t.'ifir regular SEM1-V. IiiKLT TEIPS Baltira-,: i.c Kew Berne Leaving fur P.erce. WED MSIAV, -Ai i:KD.! Y.nt SIX P. M. Leaving New iine ior Baltimore, TUKS DAV, .A'iLi.UAV, at MX f.M. This is lue i nly iliKtCT line out of Metr Berne for Baltimore without change, and oo their return ti lp from Baltimore come dlrso to New Heme, mopping only at No folU, con necting then for liostoo, 1'rovldet.oe, hblla .telptla, Hlohiiiond, and ail points North East and Wool Making cione connection, (ora i poluts b IlUer and Krll out of New Ben, . Aatars nrj , t follows: REDBltN b () ; i I.K, Ucu'l Manager, W Light St., Baltimore. JA9. W. MOCARIUOK, Agt.. Morlollt, Va. W P Ulyde & Co., rnlladclphia, 12 Sonlb wharves. New York & Balto Traug. l,lne. Pier North river, K. Sampson, Boston , 58 Central wharf. S. H. hock well, Providenoe, K. I. Ships leave Boston, Tuesdays and Saturdays jjew York dally. ' " Balto , Wednesdays A Satnrdaw " " Philadelphia, Mondays, Wednes- ,, days, baturdaj s. ' Piovldenoe, Saturdays. Through bills lading given, and rai ps trial snteed to all pointa at tbe diileimt offices c the oompanles. 1VOID BKEAKAGKOK (SULK AN SHIP VIA N. C. HNS. . B. H. OKAY, Apn), New Berne. N, C. s ( A FULL LINE OF , Heating and Cooking Stoves AT L. H. Culler & Go. snd Whlaksy IlaV, -Itsonradathemewith ontnain. Book of ear. Uenlars sent FKEB. f t . n. iA.vmca.usv. m tl , r AUoaw, liTomoo mi Whitehall i OUR LINE OF : Stirling Silvernaro Is the Largest and Most Artistic ever skown in tHis City. i jWe offer special drives Tomorrow.'" ' 1 BELL THE JEWELEB. Next! Pbop. W. H SHEPARD and obmpe-., tent assistants in the toneorial art will give you a 't .ai ' n- u Hair out (or , 20 oeats. - 8hampoo,.M 20 ' Shave '.........10 Oatou 11od6 Hft)be"r Shopri ' ; ' . . NKW' BKBNRVH. C .1 r.iorjEYr lcn t rnimxA iU our HtW lint ofiroA, s niilaiy anil liononklc, i lliot. of . lllivr Mi,.younr r old. nd In id.lt awn lowiitii-i,noMiw Mny llv. Any " . yit (Wnl.k wryll.lnir. W .Urt y.u. Ko rl.k. Yu on d.nt J04ir.p.mmon,enl., of .11 jour llni th work. t'hl.Un iillreljrnwl.il,Bilfcrln(.wonlerftiliuc(iMlorYwrkifc i tni mora ft lluu Miwrl.noa. w. n funl.h y.u ib. 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