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E. HMPU. C. T. n.A9COCK. Preprtetor. : Local Reporter. JRW BERKS," N.C., JAN. M 1881. l4 at tko Tt oe at H Sum, K 0 ...... asssepad stsas latter. . - -IIIGsUTlOK ASESTS. : Th bill to ;probltit emigration agents from carrying on bntiness without first, obtaining a license irora the State Treasury, the price cl sach license being f 1,000 an nuallv. this beine the Bame as the Georgia lav,- which has stood the test of the courts there, was taxen sn Iiis Mr. Sutton's bill." He accepted the amendment offered by Mr. Stancill requiring a license of 11,000 annually in eaon county in which the agent operates. The penalty for the violation of the law la -very severe. The bill then passed unanimously. Raleigh Oor wiimioetoi messenger, jj This, bill was made necessary by the conduct of certain emigration agents who came Into North Caro lina and deranged her labor. , Itile not intended to limit the right, oti any citizm of the old North State to leave her territory, and go wherever his inclination leads him. The colored people who 'have, for the most part been influenced by these agents, are competent to think for themselves, and, being men 'the boundless uni verse la i theirs" to enter in and possess it. This right has not been abridged and cannot be. It is an inalienable right, and all good citizens stand ready to defend it at the instance of tte humblest t citizen. Nor is there any 'wrong in the presenta tion rot he advantages of other sections of tbe country. It is creditable to speak well of one's country, -.and ? 1(5 any North Caro linian is Influenced by the fair presentation of facts to change his residence and transfer his al legiance to another State, he will carry with him the .good wishes of the friends he leaves behind. But the professional emigration agent moves on no such elevated plain.lCEy 'the most insinuating manner and false representations he induces men and women to leave the ; comforts ' of home and the associations ' of friends to be the victims of inoney - sharks and soul less speculators. ; It is the duty of the State to protect its people as well from the snares: of the. despoller as from violence .to their lives and for tunes. "... -" But this is not all. Every people is dependent npo well regulated labor for its prosperity. The dis organization of labor means finan cial fm barrassment. And especially is this true with regard to agricul tural labor. iEmigration agents care nothing for this. They break cp the relation of landlord and tenant with the same recklessness that a school boy robs a bird's rest. That the plow is lefein its furrow, that the sickle falls beside the golden grain, and the fleecy , eta is left to rot in ; the - field is no concern of theirs? but . it r does concern the State,, and action ' has I -ca taken not one; day too soon ! low many' men, women I and chfl Crca are to die in the swamps of ?' a IIis8i86ippi or be frozen fn tne LHzzarda'oi Kansas is none of their idaess, but it is' the ; business of ' a Etate to throw ; around them ' ) t-ield of its protection. ' North "laa has been true to her peo i i the past and will be lo the DiNVES, Cvl., Jannary 19. To ears ia a train caUiCLey eane and Northern Tailroa J eanjLt! fire Eaturday afternoon frc a sparks from the locomotive, and an intervening car preveatfd the en, gineer and fireman Jronr seeing the' fiames. -ihe-- passengers were driven to the rear coachu. ; A brakeman- named " Anderson volunteered to warn the engineer, and at great peril crawled over the barnlag cars to the front of the train; The engineer decided to make a quick run to the water tank two miles distant. YHien the tank was reached both cars had been burned up, while the front of the passenger car' was nearing destruction. Brakeman Anderson. who risked bis life to save others. Ulied last night from fatal burns .1 !" m t Ho4loftk How AU Skip. : M iCmCAGO. if January J9. -The model of the much talked of Mount Carmel air ship ; arrived at the Polk Street Depot last evening. The chip is about thirty , feet long, the buoyancy chamber., occupying four- fifths of that length, and is six and a half feet in diameter. It is designed to, carry two persons. It is rather a working model than the air ship .contemplated by the inventor, Mr.' PenningtOD,the air ship itself being in contemplation much larger, and with correspond inglv greater carrying capacity. It is not known just , when the trial at the ezposuionwui take place. as it will require two or three days to put the model together. i Pereud Ktob to JwaMlin. Chablottb. N. 0., January 19. Dr. A. W. - Miller, pastor, of the First ' Presbyterian ' Church of thU city, has a letter a iron Dr. JBen Oliel in charge t of the mtesioit es tablished s in Jeruswem, bf11 Df, Miller for; the , teoh'rersionof Jews, wntcn says tna? .eignty-.tnousana Jews had reached there; from Rus sia since December 1st. The letter says Bussia had even attempted to annoy the Jews in Jerusalem, t - The date of February 16 has been definitely fixed for the publication of Edwin Arnold's new poem: "The Light of the World ror, the Great Consummation."; It will, be pub lished simultaneously, in 'America and England, the American pub lishers being Punk & Wagnalls of New York. As before announced, there has been in different portions of the poem collaboration between Mr. Arnold and an American poet, the results of this collaboration, of course, being incorporated in both the English and American editions, The American edition wilt!, contain also an lotroanctiori,', by li. 11. Stoddard," and a reproduction of the celebrated paintings on the ife of Christ, by the German artist Hoffman, by arrangement with the German publishers. TUM PULPIT AND TBI STAGS. ; Rer. F, M. Shront, Pastor United Breth- rea Church, Blue Mound, Kan., aays: 'l feel it my duty to tell 'what wooden Dr. King's New Discovery, has done for ma. Mr Lungs were badly diseased. , and my parishioners thought I could live only a few Weeks. I took five bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery and am sound and well, gf iningso lbs. mweignt. Aithur Love, ilanacer Love's '.Funny Folks Combination,' writes: "After a thor ougn trial and convincing evidence, I am confident Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption beats em ail ana curei wnen everything else tails. The fcTeaiett kind ness I can do my mny thousand friends is to urge them te try it" Free trial bottles at F. S. Duffy's drug store. Regular sizes 50c. and $1.00. - v; .-. Mbs. HSnbt M. BiANLSTiwife of the explorer, gave an interview at Minneapolis, Minn., to a repor ter, She ' said . it was the first interview she has: granted in this country. Asked as to her Idea of the United States, 'Mrs. Stanley said: "Oh,' it is very greatand I cannot . find words , to express my admiration: of ? the ; many things I have seen There are such magni ficent buildings 7 and .luxurious homes;, such l straight, broad and well planned etreets--in i fact, everything ., is on - such a 1 hnge scale." . She thmka New Tork City lacking in, finish, its streets beastly dirty and kept in wretched repair; the Elevated BaiIroadtr althongb a capital method of, locomotion, very ugly. , The American people she considers - extremely, iiospitable. ihu iuo , Auienuiui .reporter came in, for hi share ;of ;attenti6tt on a iL. .' A : .. : account .. of the numerous Jnter views written , by uiinv which have no basis in lact.-y;!i',-'":'''.i:'lr ,4i I ' r; traaMKK cases.: i ni- , S. H. Olifford,. Now, Cassel,, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, his Stomach was disordered, 'his Liver was affected to an -alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Elec tric Bitters cured him. ' H ' '.:;y J. . Edward Shepherd, Ilarrishunr, 111., had a rnnnlnir sore on Ids leg tt eight years' standing. Used three; bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of fiucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leer is sound and welL John Speaker, Catawba, 0 had five large fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was in curable. One holtle Electric Bitters and one box Backlen's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold at F. 8. Duffy's drug store. dren Cry for.Pitcher'sCastoric . I) 1 , e L.it tLa ei:....... :: it ,ra 1 . : : clearly at cJ 1 .iut t.zc it Liitlr ;::i;a cf ta 3vcraaent and its .::r tr;3 t::r:rut:ato no power. la ti a rcnr9 cf the ararsent Mr.1 CsJiia tLawj tLtiha sympathy 1 t:r wtlch caused tta expedition to he tinaeruiea- was a sentiment bornct the Gordon myth, and he points out the carious fact that the peopla of Africa, owing to the slave trade,, hive always been regarded as t spoil for pirates even by civilized nations who hold no such notions ' even about any. other savages. , Mr. Godkin . expresses the highest admiration for Stan ley's courage, and .endurance, and approves of his conduct of the ex pedition. It is its legal character only that he criticises. Other' ar ticles that will appear In 'the Feb ruary Forum are: "The, Vanishing Surplus," by 'Senator 'Carlisle; "The Farmer's 'Changed " Con dition,'' by 1 Prof. Eodney Welch j "The Government ana the Indi ans,' by Hiram Price ; a blogaphi- cal essay ' by Prof. Glldersleeve, of the John llopfcins University, and half u dozen other essays. f -fi-u.'. ARO0 W MWUT.!ii ,v "V m a remedy proves Itself a cute for the very worst phases ot blood poison, it stands to reason that minor effects of bad blood will rapidly disappear if the remedy is tsed In time. , No remedy in the world has sq good reputation at home or abroad as a cure for aU stages of blood poisoues B B B (Botanlo Blood Balm). . .,-. . Benj. Merris, Atlanta, Ga., writes: VI suffered years from syphilitic blood poison which refused to be cured by all treatment, Physicians pronounced it a hopeless case. I bad no appetite, Iliad pains in my hips and joints, and my kidneys were diseased, My throat was ulcerated and my breast a mass of running aoreav In this eoaditioa 1 commenced a nse of B B B, v It healed very ulcer, and, cored me, completely within two months. , Bobt. Ward, Maxey, Ga., wrltesrMy disease waf pronosnoed a tertiary form' of blood poison., ,, My face,, head and shoul ders were a msss of corruption, and finally the disease began eating my skull bones. My bones-. ached; my kidneys were de ranged, I lost flesh and strength, and life became a burden. . All said I must surely die; but nevertheless when I had used ten bottles of B B B I was pronounoed sound and well, f Hundreds of scars can now be seen on me. . I have now been well over twelve months.'., :',';' jVl-'-'-'''r". A: P. Branson, Atlanta, Ga., writes': 1 had 24 running ulcers on one leg and six on the other, and felt greatly prostrated. I believe I actually swallowed a barrel of medioine, In tain efforts to cure the- dis ease. With little hope' I finally noted on the urgent advice of a friend, and got a bottle of B B B. ' I experienced a change and my despondency was somewhat dis pelled. I kept using it until I had taken about sixteen bottles, and all' the ulcers, rheumatism, and all other horrors of blood poiBon have disappeared,' and at last I am sound and well again, after an experience of twenty years of torture." - UroB Bta Suit After Eorty liars.". - PABSEItSBtjjftd. W. 7 t Jaanary I9.JodgeYtri:iniaSf Ft Xhapia of I Clarksburg, has jast 'teen 1 lowed 160,000 by the Gorerfiment. A claim . for $200j000 was ' filed anriOat tne aaminiscraiion 01 uiu more, and has i: been pending ever since. Chapln was United States commerce' agent 'at'. Samoa and lost during a storm on . (be island, goods, yessels and, warehouses to the amount Afijced in the claim. v iBISure it ma It yon hsjeiiuwle "up'your mind to tny . Beod's Sarsanarllla do not be induced to take . any other. " Hood's siriaparilla. is a peculiar ;. , medicine, possessing, ny tutne ot its peculiar , combination, proportion , nnd , preparation, . euraflTe power supetfor to any other article; ; A Boston ladWho lnew what she wanted, ; .and whose example Is. worthy Imitation, tens . ; ber experience below4, . 7 , , : . '4 ! ''BBawiV c aasssBSsawsf - f f' t " la one store where I went to bny Hood's' Sanaparina the clerk tried to induce m buy thslr own Instead of Hood's! hetoldmethelr's would last longer; that 1 might take it on ton days' toialj that If I did not like it I need not pay anything, etc i Bot be could net prevail on me to Change, I told htm l knew what Eood'sSarsaparDlawas. I bad taken it, was atisOed with it, and did not want any other. uood's .1 Cf i" When 1 began taking Hood's Bassaparflla : 2 was feeling -real ; miserable, ; suffering i a great deal vrlth dyspepsia, and e weak that at tunes I could hardly stand. 1 looked; and had for some time, like a person in oon. sumpUon-i Hood's Barsaparilla did me so ' much good that I wonder at my self sometimes, 1 and my friends frequently speak of It" Mbs.' Iixa A. Govt, ei Terrace Street, Bostomu t '''. ,rr. ; cBMatr pvw uj sau au saBfsetaesa gf f aruaawa pea 4 toyiuvu vuy t qui hood CO., apethaeuiei, iavu, bum. "if JCO Doses One Dollar- n. 1. , , 1 -: f : ;-iT -if L . , . 1 ' ..... v" , ,r . .. ..... The beat of all Cosmetics for the COM. PLEXION, for CHAPPED HANDS, FACE and LIPS, ;or , BOTJGHNESS ,. OF , TIJB . Udies will find it keeps the FACE AND HANDS SOFT AND SMOOTH during the roughest weather. . Gentlemen will fird It a DELIGHTFUL APPLICATION AFTEB SHAVING to PEE VENT CHAPPING and SOBENESS. . " r- lv.vVw .'".'' Price 25o. per bottle. " ;: - '' For sale by J. V. Jobdav, drucrght, It. J.i Goodtko, dnifrgist, and at ail of the principal drug stores. - ' L, 0. BISnOP, Proprietor, dec6dTlm .. 1 Washington, D. C. . . .!. ... I- r !u-i fd to e -. j ad-w..i rr , a Lffr f irst-C'luss Boarding Eotue about the 1st of October it eame location, crri'-c Eaft-'st Chur;.!; - . ' .t- .V' tiii-t'J-eay that I am in fi-.ui III IS Siaiij i.iliiUi4k.&K.ion f a &ull them First Class eaa be had at the urns f Use.- J, M.-HINES, Agtzt sepl8 dwtf :H AIIIIOUilQEuEHTi - 5 . ' We Invite j on to examine Xhejgadds that came last evening. " '-. ' One of the many bargains treffTer you today: A Satis: Finish Brikb't'CrJV EograTinjt Quadruple Plated 1Ya S-t or six pieces, very handsome, ?35 00. re duced from 835.00. i-vv " v One lot of Silver', at greatly reJu'eS nrlrifld. mnat ba mid trxlav! ; 1 Pickle Fork. S3 80. reduced -frooi 5 oo. i..-L.;,v i-7:-- T.cxLtfdi ' l Jelly Bpoon, gold bowL 53.2 u dooed from 85 60; - Kv I Jelly Spoon cold ' bowl. 8J.90,' re- duoed f rona $3.00.K-d' t f '(:.'.?; , l.Fish Knife nd .Fork.Sig 00,oj, duced from $33 00. ' ; " - -t 1 doa. Coffee Spoons,' $9 O0,reducod-U from 91 oo.'4H'.' ,. -a, ictw 1 Pie Knife.- S10.25,. reduced from 113.50. m-r-' .. ... ; jf -1 (iravy'Ltdlo, 18.00, reduced Froiu 1 Sugar Sifter , $5.00, xeduced Vrcrh S6.75. . ' ft :';. ' . "" ' -. J . The above goods are .Sterling Siiverv j nandsomery cased, oeautuui pau?ru and New Goods. We have no old ecols te palm cff.. Oor stock is fresh end staple as those from "Jhe Orocer, 'j-t BELL THE JEWELES. Dool end ShoD nksf. All (.tiles of t Boots and fihoeu ftae ije u-i jv'-tj -ft hi 3 ei tf' ' to craer ana on knort;noueM t .,Eepirinr specialty?."" 1 "', v 1 vi .. . w , , a tviw' , , -i Craven St., opposite JouraaLjflJqoi Application havine been made to. mo by one of the commissioners of . .Graven, oounty to call a special meeting of the Board of Commissioners of said county oa the 26th day of the present month of January, I hereby notify the .members of said Board of Commissioners to mee. at tne court tlouse in the City 01 New Berne on' Monday, January 26ib, 1891,' at 10 o'clock a.m.;for, the transaction of iuoh business as may ..be brought be fore them. ir,. V'j . " JAME3 A. BBYAN: J ' i -m x chti B'd Oomi of Craven 0. This January 18th, 1891. V ' ' ,1 ti ft Wanted, A white Tenant to take eharrc1 cf Parrs near the City of JNew Heme. . A i.ouifoxiaji house on the plaoe." First-class 'laud i. TruoklDg and general farming;,-FuvOJUhic mm to tne rignt party., .. SIM dsc28 dwifiliifc.fii,;'i!,j;i.f.W;iier, H.O It Sale pf Sndiii g Tf mBor . ,. Fhrsnant to .a ladsmtnt of tiio Hnnerkr coart or uraven county, renaerea lu 4,e eembeT; 1890. in the suit wherein ;f. K. Palm r, Kxecutor of Udward li iUU, du-J eeaaed. it plaiDtlff. and Martha 11111' arin 1 others are defendants, the natia pud,Mi tvmmiHiuuKr, win, oa otouuhv, rnoriiirv n inni a, 1 A rf . i.ViS .-ii . I.1! Mew tserne, n. u., at 11 o'ciuck, a" aeii t- raniie Anouon to tne ntehrst bidaor. fur eash, all the standing pln tlnibet,)otiuia than twelve inches in diampter at ihbase of the tree, suitable ror milllaa tourpoi nowstandlnc and growing oa the Imndsoft Kdwara -iiiiiuiaie or craven county, ae- oeaied, situated -In No.(,Tornahlp, )rivo eoantv. between Dover Station end Knne river; said lands oontalotng .i0atr(itiiori or ieaa,aoa aeaerioea in tne feiinon nica in ihs above entitled solt.' ine Btirdfmser ot aid Umbel, will be allowtd 0v ot ten years rrom oaie ur saie 10 catena remove ine same antalsoariKbt or way over the sale lauds New Berne, N. O , Dee. 81at, I80. j 3 1 AUKS O HA.KKHOT. sr.- td. ,;. OomnilESlouetl Easteni'CaroHna Xispitch. i n. Fast Passenger and Freight Lino bu i' tween Hew Berne,. hiastern Wort tj ' Pitt nl ina nointa. nni! 'NrirrViltr:v.' Baltimore, Pblladelphi r I ,..; i". n Hew Yorlt.t.'tiTlt THB STaW jkiio 'ELEtJASt "STEAMJHtP Built expressly for the route, fitted tbronfefi out with all modern improvements for the eomiortorpaaaengers, noaieo Dyaieamnna eieetrio ngatea, win 1 mace Tn-weexij Trips between New Berne and Kllzihetu Oil v. connecting with the .Norfolk Boiuhern B. R.,and at Mew Berne with Vat Atlantic ana worm uaroiina h. h. leaving ew Be; neaday and Friday Berne'every 'Monday, Wea-l other attacks mlsht follow we frequently ley evening at 5.00. retMii.u'a Duffy's Croup Syrnp and the ehlM has ., - - bad.ro marked symptoms of cronp since, WV .ItATtlftlAft.VI. Xhe Neuse stops at Roanoke' Island going ana returning, ana toe trip itnorus eyiwy oamiur ana pieaaure, . - .- . . fleaedale in Effect teeemberfi6; isoo' Thi Eaate'rn Slsnateh Line. 'consistlfWM the Wilmington B. 8. Co Norfolk fjomhera K. R. Mew York. Phlla. and Norfolk Ii. K and Penmylvanta K. B.. form a rellableahd regular line, ofl'e ring anperlor factUUei fur aulck Da'B snfter and f reUh t tranaportatloa .' iNa transfer except at fcllfntxith City,; at Which point rreiRQt win oe loaaeaon cats u goturougntoaeatinaiion.. ' ; Dlrwit all eofxte to be shipped via Efc-i'erf Oaroltna 1Mnnuih dally as follows: From Now York, by Pen a. It. it,. Pin i 27, North Fiver. from FbiladolphW by Fhlla., W. A Blro, ki. ii., IM" tt. htauou, t - From Baltioiore by 1'blla., Vil. A B ;!'. , K,. Prel1ent ft. HIJktlon, ' r.t Frn Norioik, by Norfolk Southern It. !t, From Boston, by Merchant 4 Minora Tratii por'ilonOo New YorkendNw i-i'-i ti i s low and time qnioi orpins hjanj Other line. For further Information arp'y to W. H. JYJrt (n, rgi. IVartifl ,A?Oal, . P.B.K.). U 'mrni 'j iHiiioAiannxer. ' . GFO. fel'Hrlfc'NS. 1'lviulon frulht fi.f.3n f. W. a. I. H 1'., 1'hli. B B.O'' I'.Oeooral Freight Ageot,N P. i N. I K , Noiioik.Va-n-O. 11 Ul -I Cenial Freight Afmi. 1 B. K. it., torfout. V a. IcbZOdw Newberne.N.O, X.i5xiiiiit prices us low as any fes.poDsiblo dealer. . Any prices advertised J will be cheerfully prof byrn,.- n! " ;' . sell kVyUa -brnita s cele- brated,Poyal (y'rown Tlourin 1Q Ibn.blC'ab '35c.' .'A tieket given vip 'each lOibs., and upen the Kirtiiti of 25 tickets, 15 lbs. given to the holder faee. -V.'TiKj Finest Butter in-New Dei ne only SCc . '-1 7 r "' j Call'. and - examine my-'jJine Stock: of Soecialties.-r - ' " v : Prices'1 lower; than any .house 10 the.city.ss v.'.: r' JITO. DTJITIT. ; i ' , , , , , ... ,1. 11 , . . dToytosTn'CAW)i.niA, I in Superior lM-vaii W, ABhley, trading as Starkweather w A.-X.. Gregory andj, 8. I"erry, 'trading aSA.i uregory uo. ... ; : is4i tb(KB.Ferr2 tJtta -i.-v --... .ffiin defendant J.- 8. Perrv. above named. Will take notice that an action entitled as MbOf )ms been jcouimanced tbe Superior taunt against tbeiatd defeedanta for goods Winaaa a. liverea, ana 1110 saia uoieiiumi w.i;auruir-WkKB noueetnai ne nrrqairea M Cppenr at.tbo next term 01 toe bupenor MiindAV before the 1st Monday In Mareh, .ii''l..t the Court House in said county. In miw uutut. A. u .ina Diwer or udilui w 6li complaint In aald action, or the plaintiff will: apply to un oourt lor tua must ao jnndedlBPfttafloraplaUH. . ,. . 1'iklSteos23d. l8!W.!: ll- ' ' dtd ; - ; - B. W. CARPENTER, 0. B.C. rm.,-! Notice. : it oirtnn of a eower of sale eontalnel In a mortgage executed by the Trustees of the Unity Loilge Number 18, Independent Order r.r (innit umarltana and Danchters of Ba- ruavltt OI tue oiiy 01 new oern, mua m liivnxii in m KCKitiera odhw in urann o'oBiit v, Upok'A Pages K00, 201 and 202, 1 will eip at-rnenoAucnHn.B( in uoun xujum u tne OlUf '1 ritwDBlo, unMuaniJi svuruarj MJlTOValiS! b'elock. M.. the Houae and Lot yfjwuiidfecrlbed m said mortgage, which is .'ZCrw-C-lUlrd cash; balance u2 and 24 Hidntha, mtereats peroent. . . " I juja in An Jan. t jklio, dn.,A..j . 11 t JatWB ":fi 1.7 -.aiaie f t.VVaif 'pr..firj county, f 1 l3iU5Kt5utJaanient'' Fall Verm, Hi !fi4. YfOostis end Lv C Vass ve. JJiiF.-JiiDOidiet alai .- ? Pursuant to the judgment in the nbbvo-uamed actional will sell atPnb f o flwtlrjn-RtinHuourt hoobo in sam LrtAiv'ooaDty?o Tuesday the 10th day M i Fehruary. - AJO. lb8U-at ja o'clock. rrii'(Wav. juli that traot or parcel of land ei:br.id ia said Craven oounty , 09 the otii3 wile of Kense river ana known as the fearing. Garden tract; bounded end, dfriOecLasjQllowi, via; Begin riinc t, a . stake on the margin of said river and running south 52 west forty jiolca to an old marked eura, the origin al iornej -o the tract of land, then south Yt wefit four bund rod forty-four ; . 1 1 ..... . 0! 4 pineVOne: of ' the origina coiaeerhe traot bf land? then north fo1 KtJPP8niliBXot- ;14; marked stviTtitiJiTna between the lands now or bxtt?bf'7ohrJiKh8rn 'arid' esid tract bt ?,.iii. .1. ..a .... .1 ti. is!'.j.ri.iru noun -u bmi aiuog iu uue at iuytlied trees, the .diTidinst line be- fwien eHid land now or late of Jobn ftbf and fhe Said trftot of land two b tjt. tir ect arid , seventy-nine poles to.a huw then inortn,-S9g east to the Vivei. thru ,d,9,wn the rl?er, to the beginning. 4&sfitii hi sale cash. y ' V; ; . flf3rfW M. 'DbW. STEVENSON 1 !'yJBri.':10189i.iMWtiieommb8ioner MeFbwin Position Ti'm klFBricltrlefs'l tt" - J T 'cTiftniifi far. Cotton jSeed , - ' Com to eea.os with JQar JBice .if you teaht tiigtieBtTrke.v " 1 K. hi Domtjiiesioa Merchants and : ? 1 lft t-,, - t Grain peelers, i 1 j llsrljet Dock, Kew.Berne, N. C. f ftS y-.'. sj ..,,i.t j JVSYBUP. 4 Jicfeipe oE the late Dr. Walt.er Dufiy, '1 1 03e for avchUd two or three years old, one tegaoooBful; for child three months old, teh4lro;8 for a child six montha old, twenty btilf n teaanoonful repeating -these doses frtijirUly if necessary nntU relief Is pro etued. ' - ' ',';'-; 'Ki. I-: ,'. lilfis to ('ertlfy that I have used fattrvv's TJadu" bxot? in sny family, rot over six mont ha at ii J believe It to be a moat excel lent remedy for croup with chlldres, cape clauyaaa preventive.. Ouryounseat child DUil a severe attack Of Cronp about a year goj Insomnch ilbat we folt anxions about lie recovery, but was successfully treated by "our Dhvalaiah.'but tblnkhic It brobabte that anil, l ne.ieve it is out 10 tne use 01 the Cii.ne Hyrup.end we now keep a bottle Of it atoiirhouee at all times, aud I cheerfully .n.A m m ct. A 41 I r . ll ' .i-i.- i "i-'iN. V. . A Wo very etfeetual In rolUvlng coughs anicoldi .-. ',.tli'f'Jit ct.;t. ! vi' il f ,j I. J'n'VrS A either Splendid Stock' of the celc bratodi isi-f vj . -4 r i 'Zeiglcr Slice:.' c "Aubltier Lot of. Beautiful aai Etylidh Scarfs &ITandhcrchicf3 j, Anoth;r Jot of E'cgint end Bubatan- t.ul t , iA' ' ' A lot of in; in c 1 -"triq a A il J ' I till L14 foililtltS t ;. .. f Ci UOBH. iU K 'l ft i . . ; '.CktM)Ul . ; I i - . 'won . -. v." - - - Korfolk., ElUmo. Kw Vik, FL1! delphla, Bestoa. Prolda, 4 WhlBat City. . And all points, North, East ail 7cX On nd after FKIl'AT. VH.C S6U, Ittiscr" IEWBEE5B. CajtS:'. Wll! sail from' Norfolk, Va for hew htroe, N. "t oireoi, niBklng cloae cod- m-cttou wltn iheMeameta Kiiifcioo and Uoxard for Kmnir,Truion, and all other tandtua 011 itia Nauae and ( KelurnluK. Will sull EOM HI w VIBS . Kutt NOhrOLK dlie-t. at-T ELVK, if., (noon) making oouuection lih the O. i 1 -H, B Co.'s fchlpe for evr York, H. H. P.t'o.'s ateameta fur Baltimore; Chde Line Bhlpa for rnilaaelpuia. si. A M. T. to. a injpsjyr' Boston audFrovlda ce. . ., - Htnamer Klnaton. fant llxon. -will hh for Klnaton on arrival cf steamer liw. . berne. - Order all goods care mous.b, UOm nor- ; folk, Va. ' . ' . ! faaaensers wiu nno s aooa WDie. eommrv , , able rooma, aod aver; ooortesy and auon ' ttoq VUW4 paid them by tfleoxnoera. .v - ;e. b. BOBESXB, Agent.? j 1 Staaeas. OCLPSPPER A TDRNKS, ! Agents, onoi va. - . tf, H- 8TANFOBD. - Vj . n 1 vioe-rreiaent.itaw lorauity. " t Th3 ?. D.FicK;lLb: i.x'.l IHB3IANT3 aai SHirPE23,'lAEE KCTICI " ' . ' - , v. r 1 On and after October 15, 18f a, this Una wll ... resume meir regular i , SEMI-WEEKLY IEira3Ux . Baltimore end New Berne -.i Leaving Balimore for New' Berne. WID . ' NlttjUAX, BA1 UlvDA 1 , at mA.r.M. , i j - Leaving New Berne tor Baltimore, ,l'pEav . ' DAY'. BATUKDAY. at SIX P.M.r - "s This la toe only L1KKC1' line oot of New. oeriw pv Dwumurii wiuiuui cutui wu uu their return trip from Baltimore evme eirao, , to New Berne, atopplng only at N 01 folk, een. . nectlngthen for boatoo, Provldei.ee, Phlla " delohla, Klobmond, and all points. North East and Went Maklog eioae eonneotlon, ' . tor a points ov River and Kriloqt of NfW ' Bern.. , , fc. Agtoia are ai follows: ' .(-(: b'lNit,J fe'l RSCBKN KOd'I iK, Uen'l Manager, . ; 90 Light Bt., BaUlmora; i . JAB. W. MOOABJRICK, Agt.. Horlolk, Va . . W P tilvda A Ca.. Phlladelnhl-iatOBaiii! wharves, , . , , 1 - New York A Balto. Trans, tins. Pier W 4 North river. , jk. eampson, Homos , os vjentrmi wuan. 1 - ' " ' :" j 8. H. Book well. Providence, B. I. - .- Ships leave Bosttro, Tuesdays and Baturdays 1 . . " New York dally. ' ' ' ' . n v i. Balto.r Wednesdays A Ssturdayt ,- " Philadelphia, Mondays, Wednea- . '11,' " ' days, Baturdaya. i t y u r - Piovldenoe, Saturdays. 'v' Mf- "Li. . Through bills lading given. And rat es guar i,...r anteed to all points at the diflertnl offices 07'' t the eompanies. , - j ...VilJjjd ATOID BREAKAGE OP BULK. AN, . . , SHIP VIA n. 0. uire.11 .'fti - . " -h,H, GRAY, AgEl, .t!X,i - ' ' , . . New buns Jj.. C. , , fi- til '., toil ul si Jiifi' ;af j.,..- . 'f: .Miit'i , t. - ' '"1 JMfi t ! ' V ' ' , i. - 4 "lii 1,' )i'f'! ' A FTTf.T, T.TrJTi! Off t ; 1 Heating and Cooking Stqtes AT L. II. G'Jllor d Go. SALE, X C H A KGE .- ' -ii i 1 3SJ- Si Stiroolr Has lust returned from the West ! " a FINE LOT of HORSES and LUILJ. ... Also, a fine lot of Bupgies, i;n Osrts and Carneea. all of which will be " sold as LOW AS THE LOWEST.' . . ! ' Don't fail to come and see him before making trade, h. ; 7;f' Feeding a specialty. bo27 dwtf : next! :''..;':; Pbop. W. II SHEPARD and comr tent asBMtants in the tcfcsorial art v.... give you a .. : ( . . ' t ,' Hair out for.... 20 00". ham poo......... ....20 ' ,iave.... ........ 10 - " , Gag ton House 11 at ber Elior v'-vV. New Behne, N. C. Btatb 0 Nohth CAeolibA Craven co; t 'j ' Superior Court To Febiuary Term,:CDl. . Irv In West vs. Rosanna Wrst. lio'.lce. roRoianna West: Take Notice, That an action has !tn . mencedlnthe ahovH-minfl emu -i, ei-:. at above set finth, for b divorce lio-i t bonds of matrimony on tlie v sounds 01 . . tery. And you a'erenuired 10 aiiprar et t ' Court Iioikh in C fwLu) o, hi said coin. the 81 c bt-fore the lat Mom- v Marcli, A,i. i 1 (ihu ("Jin being tin day of Ht-i i:iiv, a 1. lojl), audans r demur to tne co.'. plaint. te. W. CARPKNT-- ( M-r Fup. court, Uravcn c ... . rn.l' ....1. -.). ( Atiovenson, Att'ysfor til.T. w i-1' !7i.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 24, 1891, edition 1
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