Daily OURNA VOL. EX.--NO. 284. NEW BERNE. N. C. SUNDAY. MARCH 1, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. THE , BUSINESS LOCALS. WANTED A good Boot end Shoe maker at once. JOHS MC30BLKT. marl St Pollock St. , near Middle. LOST A Hip Robber Boot, between pollock nd Gaorga street, while going to Mr. Le Taylor's lire. Heturn to Joua HAloffloe. marl It. I OST On Thursday last, a gold star I I with Dine enamel, ioilgnla of Masonic Order, with H. 8. Washburue engraved on tae back. A rewari win be give dv return log It to this offlos, feb28-Jt LOST A bunch of keys with a brass Latch Key and others attached. Liberal reward paid for their letnm to the post offloe. feb2i-2t. FRESH Sausage 10o., Smoked Sausage lJUo., Bologna IOo.; Fresh Fork loo , bagar On red Hams, with Armour's Ag't. feblotf. J. Ivks. OAAA LBS. Country Lard at my JJJ Stall, IOo. per lb. O.E.Nilson. WESTRRH Betf with Armour's A't, febJotf. J.F.lvus. FOR SALE Two hundred and fifty cords Oak aLd Ash wood (seasoned) at 14 per cord, on the yard. Niwbibn Cotton ked Oil Mili.3. feb24-lir. 3fM lA LARGE Sized. Bribt Florida OVJVJv Ora-ges for retail at 35 cents per dozen. Uihuine Kloridab at (JHUMOHHJj ik PakKKK'3, B:oad Bt. NICE lot Refined Mutton Suit in cakes at Sets. each. C. E. Nelson. Udlm DAVID SPAIGHT. four doors above K. N. Duffy's old stand. Oysters In all styles Krled. Roasted and Hull HUell famllles use by measure. Meals can be had during the Fair. febl8 2ni JOHN WILLIAMS is now prepared to dye olothlng In fast colors for both ladles and gentlemen. Also repairing and pressing cio hlng a specialty. Corner liroad .nd Heme streets. feb6tf. NEW DhUG STORE. Drugs, Medi clnes and Chemicals, O. r. Popular Proprietary Medicines. All varieties of lhufglst's Sundries. Trusses and Braces New crop Garden Seeds. Fine and Large Stock Cigars and Tobacco, all new. Pre scriptions accurately compounded (and not al War prices), our motto and our -uccess. tl. O. GREEN, Druggist and Apothecary, Middle St., four doors fiom Polloca. Jan25 ly ROBERTS & BRO. are reoe ving a Large Btock of BooU and Shoes. Dry Goods. Groceries and Provisions. They buy at headquarters and oan . give you Low Prices. a2 The new State Apportionment bill is now a law. and all is well. The bill has become a law to prohibit sale of cigarettes to minors. "John L. Sullivan was neatly thumped by a Georgia railroad man. However, the victor is not a profestional, and he will not get much credit for his achievement." With almost every town in North Carolina offering special inducements for manufactories, it is neeessary for New Berne to put this locality upon an equality in that respect. To be on an equality there is to be far ahead in other directions. The special order, in the Legis latnre on yesterday, was the bill to extend the Atlantic and North Caroliaa railroad. We do not know what action was taken, but we do know that the defeat of the bill will be the triumph of the few over the man j : the sacrifice of the State to the interest of mammoth corporations. CRAVEN is no longer a Senator ial district, but with Jones, Carteret, Lenoir, Onslow and Greene, constitnte the 8th. district that has two Senators. Craven extends cordial greetings to her lister counties and rejoices in the prospect of Democratic represents tioninthe State Senate from this time on to the final consummation There will be at least four men in the Senate of the Fifty-second Congress to support the financial schemes of the Farm er's Alliance: Mr. Yance of North Carolina, Mr. Irby of South Caro Una, Mr. Gordon ot Georgia, and Mr. Pfeffer of Kansas. N. Y. San Very true, bat Vanoe, Irby and Gordon will fight under Democratic colors and stand to their posts nn til the day breaketh. . Governor Bill is showing his v mettle. He has refused to recog - nize a requisition signed by v Morgan G Bulkely, as Governor o IJ Connecticut. The Governor said .. If the people of Conneticut wan l the body of Fardon, tbey must ask it through Governor Morris. It is 'c pieoe of effrontery for Bulkely to aDoear before the Legislature, and ' had : I ' been . in control, instead of making ft speech, which he had no rigbt to do, he would have been occupied in getting out. r He holds ' oossession of the Executive eham : ber today by force and by.virtje of the Chandler and "Tom" iseea spirit of forcible ursurpation." We, in common with the people of Eastern North Carolina gener ally, tender grateful thanks to the gentlemen of the press of this State for the very complimentary notices of the fourth Annnal Exposition of the East Carolina Fish, Oyster, Game and Industrial Association that have appeared in their col umns. While the Exposition was richly entitled to the highest praise, the words of commendation, which have been and are to be spoken, will be enshrined in sacred memor ies, as commemorative of the generosity and nobility of the newspaper fraternity in the old North.State. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Lost Hip rubber boot. Covenant B. & L. Aes'n. J. C- Harrison A im'rs notice. John McSorlky Shoemaker wanted. Cotton New Berne Market Sales of 41 bales at 7 to 8.45. Sales for the week 127 bales against 77 same week last year. The marriage notice of Mr. B. C. Jones as furnished us was a little in correct. It should have read "Mies Lula Lyon, of Durham." The Journal extends thanks to Mrs. Wm. Lorch for the loan of evergreens to decorate the reception room for mem-1 bers of the Prass at the Fair grounds. I We learn from Mr. W. H. Oliver that tne cotton from the ship UraiRBide 1 hich stranded at Ooracoke is being taken out and carried in lighters to Morehead City. Mr. H. J. Lovick had the misfortune to lose his family Bible and othor highly-prized books at the fire yester day. Shculd any one have gotten them out they are requested to return them. The Golden Link and Star bands the two colored binds of this city, hich competed for the premium oilered for the best brass band, were faithful in rurnisblngmusio whenever it I was needed. The 1st premium, $100 was awarded to the Golden Link band. The playina: of the two bands was so near qual that the Fair Association decided to combine the BeOOnd premiutn, (50, w lAJiuu.iio ui ow iMoimuuj, uv, and the third premium $28 ,and l.ward uuiu a wnat wi viw w iuvuwi uauu. Store Burned, Yesterday about noon parties on the street discovered flames issuing through the roof of Mr. L. J. Taylor's store at the Froe Pond and gave the alarm, but for soma unaccountable reason the for soma unaccountable reason the kin m n a a as if) raanhinm iinwri rAnn I """" """" cousequently by the time the bell rang and the fire deoartment reaohed the .v,o k.,ii;no. ... .n.oinno o. .u. - flames and soon burned down. It was valued t 1,000 and insured m we uamDurg a Bremen insurance uom- - pany for ?600. A portion of the stock of groceries and liquors was saved The loss on it amounted to $1,000. It was insured for $300. The fire caught in some way in the rented apartments in the upper story near where the stove-pipe entered the flue, and had gotten well under way be fore discovered and burned rapidly. Church Services Today, Centenary M. E. Church Bev. R. A Willis, pastor, services at 11 a.m., oonduoted by the pastor, and at 15 p. m., by Rev. J. C. Jones, Young men'a prayer meeting at 9:lM0i0thinir was of their own manufacture, m. Bunaaysonooi at o p. m., j. Ji.. Willis, sup rrayer meeting on Thursday night at 7:15 o'clock. The publio are oordially invited to attend i , . t.;. i -i , t vuese services, rumo usuers at mo dxr. Chureh of Christ, Hancock street, I. L. Chestnutt pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:15 p.m. Young men'a prayer meeting at 9 a. m. Sunday school at 8 p. m., B. H. Melton Sup't Weekly prayer meeting every Thurs day night at 7:80 p. m. A oordial in- ..u.j.j mII a i.t,..j LM VltatlOn extenaea W ail lO 'attena tnese ,.r,Q. Presbyterian Ohuroh-Sarvioes at 11 a.m. 8unday-.choolat8:15p.m. The nublio are oordiallv invited to attend these servioes. . rector. Third Sunday in Lent. Service, sermon and Holy Communion 11 a. m. Evening prayer and sermon 7:80 p. m. ThepablioarecordiaHyinyltedtoattend the servioes and Will be shown t9 teaU by attentive ushers. Sanday-sohool at the chBpel 9:80 a. m. and at the churoh 4 P- m. .. . . V. . .uk at 5 o'olock. Leader. Bev. Ed. Bull, All men are oordially invited to attend. THE FAIR. Fish sad SeU-Llve Stock and Poultry Departments Exhibits of Busi ness Houses Comments. Among the epeoial exhibits secured by Mr. Ives for his department were blocks of ice with fish frozen in them sent by the Crystal Ioe Company of Elizabeth City. There were also gill ing nets, hauling seines, fykes, and other apparatus used in fishing. These were furnished by the American Net and Twine Company to add to the interest of the Fair. The lira stock department showed up remarkably well in standard and thoroughbred horsss, also in fine mulss, jacks and ponies. The choicest breeds of cattle, sheep and goats were well represented by superior specimeos of both full blood and grades. The surpassing excellence of the poultry department in the number of breeds and the high quality of the fowls was a delightful surprise to poultry men and admirers of the feathered tribe. Of chickens there were bantams, games, frizzles, erminettes, Hamburgs, Wyandottes, Plymouth Rocks, Lang shans, Cochins, etc; white and bronze turkeys; Toulose and Bremen geese; Pekin and other breeds of ducks, pea fowls, eto. Tne massive Coohins, of both the buff, white and partridge varieties, and the Langshans are mag nificent. The difference between them and the smaller breeds is strikingly shown in the exhibit made by Wood& Br- Kiverview poultry yards, ibsy I nave a ooop wun tnree divisions . ine Pa"mn" " end contain as nne, " ' 1 tbe centre one has tiny Pekin bantams, ana a wire tray suspended near men. Th k. t,.f i,.o v. vawu viv.u, breeder who makes the largest exhibit is Mr. W. H. Bray, proprietor of the r T I i J TT I I vireen naoe pouury yaras. ne snows fourteen omerent Dreeas or turxeys, ffafis. H,iAba an1 nhif.bana all nt th. B v, ' - very finest quality. We do not believe any other one man in the State ever owned as nne a collection as tnis do- fore Visitors at the Fair from the New Eogland States, and one who is familiar with the poultry industry in Illinois and Indiana localities in which it has reached a high grade of development- latatn that whilM thav havn iinnn irrnntArl gate tQat wnue tney nave seen greater i Lumbers of fowls at the large poultry snows in mote otaies. iney nave never , j, , 1 seen tnose at wis air surpassed in quality anywnere. Several of our prominent business men made displays of merchandise that they handle. One would think it dim- . u uu T ,V V . that would b, p,ea8inK t0 the eye ..... among so many beautiful things, but Mr.E. R. Har.khurn dolvrl thndifflrmltv .-j a .v ji:i.t .... " bebojfj. Messrs. L. H. Cutler & Co. made a .nlanriirl nThihit nf fin. nrnrkfrv that l - I - " attracted much attention on account of ita 0?n beauty and the ta8te di8played in its arrangement. Mr- John Suter filled the space allot- Messrs. Barringtoa & Baxter made the largest display of ready-made clothing and genu furnishing goods ever made at the Fair and their fin quality showed tbat these gentlemen are not lacking in taste in selecting their etook. Messrs. Clark & Co. exhibited ready made clothing ana many little special - lina in thfl rlrr (roods line whinh thevl handle. A portion of their ready-made The Roian Baking Powder Co., of Baltimore, made a nioe exhibit of their brands of goods which are extensively nandied by a number of dealers in this city. There was an exhibit of fine buggies on the grouna rrom tne mnston faotory. Mr. Joe K. Willis made a handsome exhibit of monuments etc., from the East Carolina Marble Works. We feel oar inability to do justice to the merita of this Fair. Competent I .;f i-. ... an,ntiafin In nrnnnnnninep V1IIIV r""""" " . . ... d thoge who ,ttended the great Fairs Northiaytb,t thoughthey nave large , I , , n . I . n u a . u . n ua.u mmm bud uhh, Unci that thev have never ssenona that showed so many of the resources of eotian as comoieteiv. attraotiveiv ana ...i...n.!l. .. !,. 1M TOhathar attende'd this one or not, come to the next one and aee for yourself what la glorious seotion of our country we Uw: f, ad 2ffJSj! Bt.t- .hnnll hn nrnnrl of and nar. we have, it is one tnas tne e fltata ahnnld ha nrond of and tidpate in. kivtiti.bd to thi best. All are entitled to the best that UKU .1 moinrwiu . i x. l " j have, at once, a Dome oi tne pest iamiiy Vt la 50o and $1.00 bottles by all leading r r" . . , , " druggists. Closing Bemarks on the Fair. Yesterday was the last day of the fourth successful exposition of the East Carolina Fish, Oyster. Game and Industrial Association. It does us good today to behold what magnificent proportions tho "New Berne Fair" of 1838 has developed into. About five years ago the New Berne Journal and a few leading men of the city put the ball in motion. Not immediately, but soon, the idea of having annual exhibi tions of the resources of the East gained favor among the people, and the unfaltering zeal of the originators seemed gradually to take hold of the leading men of all classes, and the noble women, until now the people of this seotion are as one for the success of the Fair. The exposition has been larger and better each succeeding year, new features have been added, its scope and influence has grown wider and wider, its tuccess greater, until now, who can estimate the good that has been done and is being done for New Berne, for the East and for the State ? We have not room to speculate upon this. But let us say that this has been the greatest Fair yet held. This year a grand stand has been built, an excellent race track made and other new features of less importance in troduced, the aggregate of exhibits is larger, and the Fair as a whole has never been surpassed in the State. The success of our Fair has been and is due, directly, to the managers. Never was an organization more fortu nate in the selection of its officers indirectly it is due to the lively interest manifested by the people of this section and w, miht . of the entire Sute The managers of this Fair haye exer 01,0(i wisdom ana foresight, have labored unselfishly, untiringly, honest- Inflamnnt traa fl(Th I how hA ant. ceeded admirably. Everything that 00uid fce dono for the comfort ,nd pleasure of visitors has been done Tho managers and avervbodv else tharjk tta exhibitors for having per .... iormea tneir parts so well. If you want t0 know who are the frierjd8 ad loveri of thia Bection) ,et u tell you ,w . .hn mv -.ik!. 1,0,0 among them, for they have shown their patriotism by their works There is a glorious future before Eastern North Carolina, and our Fair ifl thp. ViptaM tf iha pnminn Aav f Tn tViaaa v,iv,itia ,,im lV, ,j , . , woria wnat we are. Let us never tire; aU yoUr efforts are required to make the BUOCeeding Fairs as good and better tuan thnaa w . n...a (Try Bell's Hair Rcngwer Cltr.ner. and Scalp 1 New Beenk, N. C, Feb. 27, 1891. To Whom it May Concern: -This is t0 certify that I have known Prof. Ball personally for two years, and have al- ways found himuniformally courteous, polite and reliable. Having used his Eureka preparation for the scalp with good results myself and witnessed fine I effects from the use of it among ac- ouaintanoes in Henderson, I cheerfully I - . ... T . .,1 "conimenu me jrroiessor w pul F1"' I J. L. U. Missillier. Mr- Missillier was formerly a resident I - ' XT T Are You Saving Any Money ! As the Days Go By? Biz dollars ner month saved and in month-1 1 iy payments to me COVENANT BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Will carry $1,000 stock and will pay you $1,000 IN 83 MONTHS! Thus you have saved np (192. making 9l,uuu in an. xweuby BimieB.ur 6,wv swn:., . , . . , , n. ... I A1U, W costs til! permontn, ana o snares, or faw lect ll longer T as an inTeBimeninoners you Absolute Security I w ltn as to per cent,, interest. All me It Linnn nM in at Dn Krn will ha lnanH With 28 to 80 per cent. Interest. AU I lTvl .r, ,,i . .it i, nen. w u win juu tmj ivukMi ivm uvea lyo when bv nolns Into the Asioolatlon they wiuio yon money t . bull trB?SW uuiiu witn ana lei payments equal or rent now, for whloh you set no i return. Loans cost only a bont 54 enjfiD. GKiioeK, President. job. uohkn. vice W. B. BOTD, 80. A Treas. L w, oarpentkrV) l. w. wallnac, (Directors, aaritr. k.it.uw. ) NOTICE- I The undsrslgnsd, James O. Harrison, Pub- Ho Administrator, has duly Qualified ss Ad ministrator wltb the will annexed of the estate of Kdward H. H1U, deceased, and here by gives notice that he requires all persons 111T1BI OMllIll Ul Mlw l IDS HIU . I 1.- A U mil n nM.an, than. a h. aa(H I Administrator, dniy authenticated, for pay- Bent, on or bet ore the ant day or March, 1 bar'.of raoovary. ..Pens Indebted to the esuia most pay wunoni aeiay. tata most oav wltbont delay. JAB. u. iiAKrunun.ruDiio AdES T, New Berne, March 1, 1 uw. Only TWO MORE DAYS to buy a SOLID G 0 L D or STEELING SILVER SCARF PIN at a LOW price. We still have 50 styles for you to make a selection from. "BARGAIN STORE." janl6dwly NOTICE. Having (inallfled, before the Clerk of tlie Superior Court of Craven county, North Carolina, as Executors of the last will and testament of C. H. Thomas, deceased, late of said county, we hereby give notice lo all persons having claims agalnBt the estate of said O. H. Thomas, to present them to us. or either of us, on or before the 1st day of March, 1MU2, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of recovery. Persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment. This February 2J, lS'JI. at New Benie, N. C. 0. It rUOMAH.jK , JAMKST110MAS, feb2(6w. Executors. A new line of stylish Derbies, Spring Cloth ins:, Neckwear and Fine Shoes at Harrington & Baxter's. WANTED An experienced man to take charge of my CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. No one need apply unless lie be of good moral character and has references. feb27d&wlw. H. B. DUFFY. $100 REWARD ! I have the largest stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silverware and Clocks, In Eastern North Carolina. The6e goods were bought for SPOT CASH and will he sold lower than they can be bought from any other house lu North Carolina, as I em ploy more workmen than an tue oiner watchmakers In the city combined. I can do your work promply and with despatch. come and see the largest stock and lowest prices at SAM. K EATON'S, Opposite Baptist Church, Middle at. feb21ddkwtf. FINE JEWELRY ! We cordially Invito Inspection of exten sive and varied display ai ourestabllsbmenl uur stoosoi MiNju Jtwtbiii is equal to that of any In the State, and 1b worthy of the attention of slght seersand connoisseurs as of purchasei s. A visit does not Incur any obligation to purchase. BELL THE JEWELER. A BALL AND BAT. Just arrived, a new lot ol Children's Suits, from ?2.,rii) to ?j.50, and with each suit we will give A BALL AND BAT. J. M. HOWARD. febl2dttwtf. E. J. GOODING, successor to E, II. Headows & Co., Wholesale and .Retail iDi-ixgrgfist, Corner Pollock and Middle Sts PROPRIETOR OF i livjjniin jiia wuuu vuivjd I This preparation contains no opium and is a certain cure for congns, noirseness, tc, and if It does not etlectacure after taKlng one bottle, the money will be refunded to nnrchaser. OPl'IMUS OINTMENT, for chapped hands and every sain trouDte thel I keep everything In the Drug Line, and I iwi."iji""'i'is "IUD- I laree and well selected stock of Toilet Ar I M,.l,, Dmn Unnnsu P.rfnm.a I'himnll 1 viu.va, . i n , - Skins, Hair Brushes, eto. A complete stock of Patent ana Proprietary Medicines, oew Ins Tobacco, ping ana Fine uu;. smoKipe Tobacco, good. Perlque Tobacco, Imported oigars, anJ tue nest ac, ana luc. LiigatB in rorlh uaronna. ieon-im HOUSE FOR SALE A Bargain ! A Three Story Brick Store and Dwel ling, with two story rear extension, on Craven street. Terms: $500.00 cash; balance in five I notes, to run 1. 2 8, 4 and o years res .J V,.,inr ft nor iwnt. I ivll, uu wh..uh, K interest. Apply to jan24 lstp R. O. E. LODGE. 1 Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria, The WizirdOil Boys Hive Left Tin! BUT J. F. TAYLOR IS STILL HE BK WITH TRE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF Tobacco t L:. BliOL'UHT TO THE CITY. A LARUE SXOJK OF Groceries and Ship Chandlery. Pure N. C. MOUNTAIN CORN WH1PKEY. l.uii'l pounds pure Counsh for sale at five cents per pound, various other goods too numetous to mention. Call ana see for yourself and be convinced. J. F. TAYLOR DUFFY'S CUO USYKUP. Recipe ol' tho late Dr. Walter Duffy, DIRECTIONS : Pose f jr a chlid two or three years old, one (easpoonful; lor a child ihrte months old, ttu droi s; lor u clilid six mouths old, twenty drops; fur one twelve months old, nearly hall a tcaspoouiiil repealing these doses freiiueutly It iit. ffsiuy uuth relief Is pro cured. This IstoPertily that 1 l:ave used DUFFY'S CKoi i- mvki ! in my mniuy for over six iuinthNui:d I believe it lo be a most excel lent remedy (nr croup with children, espe clally us a preventive, our youngest child had a severe attack of croup about a year ago. Insomuch that wo felt anxious about Us recovery, but was successfully treated by our physician, but ttiiiikinn It probable that other attacks inuht follow we frequently used Dutly's Croup Syrup and the child has had no marked symptoms of croup Blnce, taid I believe it is due to the use of the Croup Syrup, and we now keep a bottle of It ut our house at all times, and 1 cheerfully recommend it to ml. K. H. Uarnum. Also very elK'duil In relieving coughs andcoMs. I'KKi'AiiKii ami sold By . S. Dli'KY. ew Beru, N. O. J an I dwtim 1,000 BARRELS Genuine Early Rose POTATOES, P O R 9E E D . These Potatota were crown bv reli- abld growers, wiio are known for the purity of their stock, and may be relied upon for seed imi pjsis. Send in your orders early. E. II. & J. A. MEADOWS CO. ianlS dwtf iskp's Ganiphorine For the Complexion. For Clmpped Uamlx, Faco aud Lip or KoiiKhiicss.of the Skin. This Is an exiUlslto toilet preparation for the cure and prevention of cnapped and rough skin; removes wl'NHUHN, will keep tlie COMl'iiKXION beautifully smooth, sof and fair. Thousands of Indies have used It with the above result. Will you bo one among the number '.' 1'rlce 1I3. per bottle. For sale by. I. V. JuKDAN, drugKlst. R. J. OOOUINO, druggist, aud at all of tuo princi pal drug stores. li. C. liWIIOl', Proprietor, tleclidwlm WiiBlilugton, D. C. THREE THOUSAND FRESH COCOA NUTS just landed from Schooner Mel vin, for sale cheap in any quantity by jinl tf LUCAS & LEWIS. m n h ft u i v t imt? uuuun itj I a i uncs A Prompt and Efficient liemedy for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Sore fhroat, Diphtheria, Catarrh, Etc One of the most eileetual remedies I have ever known tor a cough or cold is Uufky's UOLdii Mivrntii. it Is indeed a rarecom blnatlou o valuable medicines; arresting at once the progress of a coldand beginning to soothe and heal. Unlike all other cough medicines there Is no narcotic or any other unpleasaut ellect experienced In taking Hi i am more man pieiiBeci 10 oe aoie to recom mend to my friends here and tne public at large every where such a safe, pleasant and eileetual cure lor one of (lie most prevalent complaints lo which human flesh Is heir. THOMAS UATE8. R. -V. DUFFY. Proprietor. Mr. R. N. Dully has called upon me to sav something for his Cocoii Mkdicinb. now beluj, advertised. The least 1 can say Is that It Is a certain cure for Colps, Kokk Throat, and t uoi'P. 1 recognise i ho mixture as be ing identical with a prescription I have used in my fumllywlth unfailing success, written by one ol the most distinguished physicians ol North Carolina. 1 am opposed to patent nostrums, but cheerfully recom mend thison account of its scientific origin, and the happy results obtained lrom it In repeated trials in my family. JHKS. .1, K. WILLIS. It. N. DUFFY, Proprietor. I have tried Duffy's cough Mixture and take pleasure in recommending It because 1 believe It will do all that la claimed for tt by Mr. Dully, the proprietor, who Is a drug gist of long experience and a gentleman of highest Integrity. I do not believe he would advertise anything that was not exception ally good. This remedy has certainly an swered the purpote in my case. It cured a cold, an obstinate cold 1 had, after I had tried a number of the principal cough rem edies without hcnelit. w. o. dkinsow. It. W. DUFFY, Proprietor. Dkar Pik It allords me great pleasure to testify to the merits of jour Cough Mix TUiiF.. 1 have used 11 In my family for soma time and have found It the best of remedies for toughs anu uoius. Yours truly. F. WINSLOW, It, N. DUFFY, Proprietor. Mayor's Office, New Berne. Jan. 24, 1891, 1 have uted Duffy's Cough Mixturu in a severe and protraoted cold with great bene nt, ami wun pleasure commend It to the public. C. A. Battlb. It. N. DUFFY. Proprietor. This Is to certify I used one bottle Of , Duffy's Couoh mixture in the case ofth "Grippe," and It effected a cure, nan cneera" fully recommend It to any one lufterlnl with severe coughs or colds. .i m. riiTrKin Corner Pollock and Middle street! Jan20 dw6m New Berne, N. O., Jan. 28. 1891. ' Be sure and call for R. Jjy"