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Daily OURNA VOL. DL--NO. 285. NEW BERNE, N. C TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. The BUSINESS LOCALS. TUfA-NTED A good Boot andShoe- Tf maker at once. marl St. JOHN MC30BMET, Pollock St., near Middle. N PRESH Sauoage 10o., Smoked Sausage UUo., Bologna IOo.; Fresh Pork 10c, Uugar Cured Bams, with Armour's Ag't. bbM. J, F.IVES. nnnn LBS. Country Lard at my Btall.lOo. per lb. C.E. Nilson. WESTERN Beef with Armour's Aa:'t, febffitf. J. F. Ives. FORS&LE-Two hundred and fifty eords Oak aid Ash wood (aeasoned) at H per cord, on the yard. NlWBEBN COTTOK MESD OIL MlLl-S. feb24-lw. ICE lot Refined Mutton Suit in cakes at ( cts. each. 0. E. nilson. .ns im DAVID SPA.IGHT, four doors above R. N. Daffy's old stand. Oysters In all I'yles Fried. Boasted and Halt Shell amines use by measure. Meals can be bad during the Fair. feblS 2m JOHN WILLIAMS is now prepared to dye olothlng In fast colors for both ladles and gentlemen. Also repairing and pressing clo hlng a specialty. Corner Broad and Berne streets. feb6tf. DHUQ STORE. Drugs, Medi- elnek and Chemicals. 0. P. Popular Proprietary Medicines. All varlettei of Druggist's Sundries. Trusses and Braces. Mew crop Garden Seels. Fine and Large Block Cigars and Tobacco, all kiw. Pre scriptions accurately oompounded (and not at WAR prices), our motto and our -uccess. 0. 0. GREEN, Druggist and Apothecary. Middle St., four dooisfiom Pollock. Jan25 ly ROBERTS & BRO. are receiving a Large Block of Hoots and Shoes, Dry Unods Groceries and Provisions. Tbey buy at headquarters and oan give you Low Prices. au2H No two independent thinkers agree perfectly on any subject. Mr. Cleveland is not in accord with many Democrats on the silver ques tion, bnt he is the leader on tariff and general administration reform, and these promise to be the con trolling issues in 1892. The Scientific American says: One of the latest applications of electricity is a policeman's club that contains a galvanic battery. When the rowdy seizes the club, thinking to wrest it from the pol iceman, the rowdy receives an electric shock, which astonishes and paralyzes him, rendering his capture easy. TVTEW Next Wednesday will wituess the demise of the present Congress. Next Thursday is the day set apart for the election of three rail road commissioners provided for under the railroad commission law. There are numerous candidates and many members ot the Legislature will feel the embarrassment inci dent to the situation. In onr humble judgement it will be found that there is no office in North Carolina more difficult to fill than that of railroad commissioner. la very Hue at The Mississippi river high np to the danger Memphis. These are indications of a great combination of tobacco manufaotur ing interests. The Star says it is now figured up that it will require $21,000,000 to run the World's Fair On Friday the Illinois Legisla tare took the 131st. ballot for U. S. Senator withont result. SENATOK Blair, of New Hamp shire, has been appointed aud 9 confirmed as minister to China. "The farmers' movement bids fair to become noted for the farm ers it has not sent to the U. S. Senate." Trinity College is to have a medical department. Why not add law and theology and make it a university ! IT is stated that Virginia will decrease her tobacco acreage, while North Carolina is constantly en larging hers. ,The exposition of the Southern Immigration Bureau is, it is defi nitely decided, to be held at lialeigh next September. The Progressive Farmer is much improved in appearance since it put on its new dress, and still more in its management since Mr. Cade became its editor. A scientist declares that the tomato as food affects the brain in such a way as to obliterate the distinction between right and wron?. invariably resulting in moral decadence. THE Washington Post sayt: "It is bnt simple justice to Southern journalism to state that the Char leston News and Courier was the only paper to throw mad at the Sherman funeral procession." The Democrats - of the House have defeated the' Steamship Sab sidy, bat whether it will stay defeated remains to be seen. new bill has been introduced and the battle is to be fought over again. , Eepresintatite McOlammy is a candidate for Doorkeeper of the House for the next Congress, upon which the Norfolk Virginian says North Carolina's sons are not set In frames of greed, and the State, by modesty of deportment in the Democratic household, entitles li self to high consideration. It would ; not be surprising to find the Vlr glnia delegation ready to. indorse Major McClammy's candidacy, as few man in or- out of Congress are better equipped for the responsib position to which he aspires. THE OYSTER LAW. Main Features of the Bill to Protect the Oyster Interests of the State as Passed by the Hoase of Bepre sentatives. The "oyster bill," which passed the House last Tuesday night, makes it un lawful to use any instrument but hand- tongs for taking oysters from the public oyster grounds of the State, under pen alty of $500 fine or not less than one J.D.Mercer, best collection quail, $5; year s imprisonment, and forfeiture of Cliff DeBruhl. second best collection P" na appliances usea FAIR PREMIUMS AWARDED. GAME. The following premiums have been awarded by the Fair Association Judges: W. W. Presoott, for best pair of lire quail, $2; J. B. Duffy, best pair dead quail, $1, best English snipe, dead, 81 60, best pair dead doves, 81; W. W. Presoott, best pair meadow larks, S3; quail, $3.50; W. Homan, best pair dead blaok ducks, 81.50; S. J. Roberts, best pair live mallards, 4; J. Thomas, jr. best pair dead mallards, S3, best black ducks. $2; W Homan, best pair green wing teal, $1.50, do. water witch, S3; Non-residents of the State are not al lowed to take oysters in any manner. All boats engaged in taking oysters shall be licensed for a period not lees than twelve months. The license for a boat 20 feet or less is SI 50; 25 feet. 82.00; 30 feet, 83.50; 35 feet and under custom house tonnage, 83.50; all boats Sale of Valuable Property. State of North Carolina-Craven Coonty. superior court, judgment f all Term 1SW. John A. Oulon, Trustee, agalnst The Newbera Gas LlghtConipany. Pursuant to the judgment In the above named action we will sell for cash at the courthouse In Newbern In said county on Mocuay me sin day or April, A. u, lsyi.at 12 o'clock, mid-day. at public auction, all singular ik) worn of the said "Ihe .New born Gas Light company," known as the Newborn Uaa Works, In the city of Newbern, Including all DlDes. mains, machinery. rights, buildings, land, engines, gas meiers, and allolher property of every kind held In connection with said works or the business thereof, together with all the corporate franchises of said "The Newbern Oas Light Company," together with all and singular me tenements, peDdltaments, appurte nances, franchises aud all rights thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining and me reversions, remainders, tools. Imple ments, incomes, rents, issues and urotlis thereof, and alsolhe estate, title. Interest, property, possession, claim and demand whatsoever, as well in law as In equity of the said "The Newbern Gas Light Com pany" In and to the same and every part thereof with the appurtt nances. O. H. GC10N, I M. DeW. STEVENSON, Commissioners. March 2d, 181)1. mar3-iJ0d. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 3. E. O'Hara Land sale. O H. Ouion Sale of property. W. L. Palmer Look out and look in. J. Thomas, jr., best paddy duck, 81.50; of custom house tonnage 31.00 rer ton. J. R. Cartwright, 1 bald brant, S2; . Pe"n8 fk.in? aF B,B0 re: . ... 1 4uirea to ouiaiu inuiviuuai license auu Eaton, jr., best pair wild geese, MT therefor the sum of 83.50. An? 88, also 1 umbrella, special premium by person taking oysters without individual M. Riumudrrlt- Jnhn Thnmii ir twt I lioense is liable to a fine of not lees than " 1 1 J .iaa... ; . . i . i I a TT nt . W hairy head ducks, 81.60, best summer 0nthB. MQ lOUSaVlDg Any MOIiej uuokb mm. moa.ay, oest loon, a; Unlawful to take oysters from any of Geo. B. Waller, best wild turkey, $5; the publio grounds of the State on Sun Jos. Peed, best squirrel, 12; W. H. days or at night. Whitehurst, best exhibit of deer, S10; I " 1 XS J. D. Henneeley, best gray rabbit, 50c, : Lrrar snnaiiv th nthr hiir mth. i - - -, - i j . - Erdmann, best white rabbit, $1; oyster fund of the State; except in the N. Pate, best musk rat, SI; E. Man- oa8e of tne patrol force of the State. 1 I OIL - I 1 M M -I 1 1 L. - . L - dine, beet wild cat, $10; D. W. Hennes- , ao "urue." " P ' v " ""ouu defendant in all causes arising under ley, best fox, $5; R. B. Doer, best the act, to show that oysters were not raoooon, $3; O. White, best opossum, taken from nublio erounds or natural J. N. Pate, best Otter. $15; nv.ter rnnka of thn Statn. The Governor shall appoint one Chief uommissioner, wnose term ot omce carry siock ana w.u pay you shall be for two years, and salary $1200 per annum; he shall give bond in the sum of $5000. Provision is also made for an associate Commissioner, who shall be ex officio captain of the patrol force of the State; term of office two years and salary $720 per annum. 13; Cotton New Berne Market -Sales of 6 bales at 7 3 4 to 8 14. Mr. Herbert Simpson won the silk hit offered by Barrington & Baxter for the most popular man attending the Fair. A branch organization of the Build- ng and Loan Association of Knoxyille, Term , has been established in New Berne with an authorized capital of $25,000,000. It is under the manage mant of Odd Fellows, but membership is open to everybody. Mr. Chailes Reizenstein, the Treas urer of the Fair, will be in his offloe, adjoining the Journal offloe, from 11 o'clock a. m. to 1 p. m., and from 3 to 5 p. m. for the purpose of paying those to whom premiums have been awarded and settling with those to whom the Fair Association is otherwise indebted All are requested to come forward promptly and receive whatever is due them. Yesterday afternoon while Mr. John Lucas, the manager of the planing de partment of the large saw mill of the Stimson Lumber Co., was at the top of ladder adjusting some machinery, the foot of the ladder slipped along the floor and it fell, thowing Mr. Lucas down and breaking his left arm and injuring him slightly in other ways Dr. Frank Duffy rendered the necessary eurgioal assistance. N. D. Hennesley, best collection of live animals, $40; best pair mockins birds, JJ. uongdon, jr., o. FISH AND OYSTERS. C. C. Spencer, best bushel Far creek oysters, $7.50, also special premium by Ulrich, 00 pounds flour, best bushel whale bone oysters, special premium by H. B. Duffy, $2.60; E. M. Little, best bushel oysters on exhibition, $10; J. Ward, beet collection clams. 85. G. N. Ives took the following premiums: Best bushel of North river oysters, $5; best exhibit escallops, $5; best exhibit orabs, $5; best collection of oysters and olami, S2B; best collection of fieh, $75. doqs. Guion Dunn, red Irish setter and puppy, $; Hackburn & Willett, 1 Shepherd bitch and 7 pupies, $3; J. B. Lane, best black and tan dog, 83; W. TV. Hunter took the following prem iums: best eaoh thoroughbred dog, 8; not more th8n two inches from hinge English greyhound, $3; Italian gray hound, $3; St. Bernard, S3; fox hound, S3; best collection of dogs exhibited, $10. To be continued. Honor Roll, The following constitute the honor roll of the New Berne Collegiate Insti-1 penalty of fine or imprisonment, tute for the last scholastio month Academio Department Misses Eva Wallace, Mary Earrington, Laura A half bushel tub shall measure from F A T TV nr QTPftTTWn. Sw!tfir.T.miriHiir.pr TWB! Patr.or.nnr "sioe to inside nrteenincnes across tns m tt u n . n tt if , l top, tnirteen mcnes from inside to Messrs. Hugh Barrington, B. H. Melton, inJide aorogg the bottom) and Beventeen David Congdon. inches diagonal from inside chime to Intermediate Department Misses I top. A bushel tub shall measure eigh ....... Rnrtha Willi. Mmi nniifl kfitaror I teen inones irom ineiae to insiae across I f V A an airraan innKaa ai4 a i-ialf tmmm Jonnie Erdmann, ;naiia ,'n inaiHa aom.a ih. w, I .wn.ww V .UB.UW VVD UU.VMU. , null Primary Department Misses Eliza twenty one inohes diagonal from inside Simmons. Anna Hanff, Lena Hines, lohimetotop. A three bushel tub shall Progressive Farming. The best and most profitable results in any business can be obtained only by judiciously using improved methods and labor saving machinery that has reached the highest state of perfection. Our farmers are realizing this and old ways of performing farm labor are be ing superseded by better ones. We noticed yesterday Mr. W. F. Crockett receiving an Aspinwall pototo planter. This planter, with one man one boy and two horses, will do the work or ten bands as suon work is ordinarily performed. It works in broken ground opens the row, die tributes the fertilizer, drops the pota toes, covers them, and marks the next row all at one operation. By using such labor saving machinery, a man oan pay his employees Higher wages and still hare greater profits left for himself, because the work will be so muoh more ehesply performed. A short time before the Fair we heard one of oar most progressive farmers express the wish that manufacturers of such machines would have samples of them on exhibition so that those interested might have an opportunity of examining the various kinds. This was done to a certain extent but there might have been muoh more sent down by manufacturers than there was. We hope there will be a larger exhibit in thia line at our next Fair. It will be of interest to the farmers and we believe it will pay the manufacturers finan oially to make the exhibit. ; . Teachers' Institute. AH white publio school teachers of Pamlioo county are required to attend a teaoners institute to be neid in Bay boro March 16, Prof. If olver officiating Tne publio is invited to attend the exer oisea as muoh as possible. Prof. Molver comes highly reoommended. j P. P. Oatu, County Sup't ChildrenCrj forjjtchertjtotorla? As the Days Go By? 8ix dollars per month eavcil an! in mnnl li ly payments to the COVENANT BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION $1,000 IN 83 MONTHS ! Absolute Security inns you have saved up SjOH in sni'ill amounts, and that has earned you tl'ij making $1,001) in all. Twenty shares, or SJ not) t hmick, cosis iz per mouth, anil shares. Au I Si'iOII r.Oftlr. ft.'t nnr mnnlli ro m vmi spectors ui uy stern suau uo appoiuieu neglect it longer ? As an investment b v the Chief Commissioner at each Doint ouers ou where the market is suihcient to justify such appointment, and as many shall be appointed as may be necessary. Each inspector shall give bond in the sum of $500. Eaoh inspector shall re ceive as compensation, one cent for each bushel or tub of oysters measured un der his inspection, to be paid by the purchaser. Oysters shall be culled upon the pub lio grounds from which they are taken, and all oysters whose shells measure Pricss Tell the Tale 1 The following are only a few of the many Bargains we are offering; b;;t as we don't own a newspaper, can't give them all; only a few note them: 7u0 aek3 (I. A. Salt, 70c. toQ boxes Tobucoo, 1.3c. sack, lb. and u bbl. and up. s at 1.10. ric each. and Castings at what vou've been ic. and up. and up. up. ?50 bbU Flour, - .o 300 Boy Dixie Plow T M "l now ron. , Other Plows about half paying. 150 Horse Collars i t l. i ... :uu onoveis, .j.jc. ")00 pairs Shoes at loss than New York cost, as we will discon tinue the shoo business. Besides losing money, you wil regret it if you fail to call at our Double Stores-foot of Middle street. biha?i S Burrus. B. Our Oyster ,i- i i.i i siunus at me Shell Lime icad of the list: if j you want to enrich your lauds, use it. jiu9 t32aw wly to mouth and all shells taken with said oysters, shall be returned upon said publio grounds; and it shall be unlaw ful for any person to have in his possession for sale any cargo or portion of a cargo of which empty shells and small oysters shall amount to more than tan per oent. of said cargo, under With 28 to 30 per cent, interest. All (lie money paid In at New Heine will be loaned tiere. Why will yon pay rent all your lives when by going Into the Asioclatioa they will loan yon money to build with and let you nay It back In monthly payments equal to what you have to pay for rent now, for which you get uo return. Loans cost only about 5!a per cent. EI. GKIloeK, President. JOH.OOHKN, Vice W. H. HOY I), Hec. & Treas V. li. PKLLET1K.K. Alt i- E. W.CAUPKNTKR, ) L. W. WALLNAU, Directors, ir.arltf. S- For Information apply to Directors. The Wizard Oil Beys Hive Left Town! JU'T t is All oysters measured in this State! shall be measured in a one bushel tub, Only TWO MORE BT1I.L IIKUK W IT 1 1 THE LA.FvClE8T AM) liKST STOCK OK o bacc o EvKK KKOI'OllT TO TI1K CITY. A. I.A1USE STOCK OK Groceries and Ship Chandlery. I'uro N. C. MOUNTAIN CORN Wnif KEY. 1,0011 pounds pure Cornish for oalo at. n.. cents per pound, various other (roods too numerous to mention. Oall and see for yourself aud be convinced. J. F. TAYLOR'S. 11' DUFFY'S .uem.o iepanmens-Misses r,va a bushel tub or a three bushel tub; TAVH frt hiiTf q QlYT Tn , .tt C.V. ' Wi llie, Rosa Dail, LizEie Roy all, Pearl circular, with straight sidesand bottom. " "J & SULIU ni?OTTP mrUTTP Wallnon Msn Rurrinotnn T.nr A half bushel tub shall measure from fl ft T OmrniTTWri VUV J1 U 1 It U 1. i If amle Finch, Lucy Abbott, Mary Ful- ford: Masters Frank Willis, Leikie Toleon, Johnnie Suter, Alfred Gaskins, Joseph Fulford. measure twenty four inches across the top from inside to inside, twenty two inches from inside to inside asross the bottom, and twenty nine and one quar ter inches diagonal from inside chime to top. Unslow county is exempted from the provisions of the bill Wil. Star. For Railroad Commissioner. Editor Journal: As it seems to be in order to reoommend persons suitable for Railroad Commissioner, I trust you will permit a few lines in your paper, suggesting the name well known to the writer to many others, as one thoroughly qualified in every respect for the po JNo living man, knowing his SILVER SCARF PIN at a LOW price. We still have 50 styles for you to make a selection from. Kceipe of the late Dr. Walter Daffy, DIRECTIONS : Dose for n child two or three Years old. nn teaspoouful; lor a child three months old, ten. drors: tor u child six moil t hfi nlil Iw.nttf drops; for one twelve months old. nearly hair a teaspoonlul repeating these dosea frequently 11 necessary until relief Is procured. "BARGAIN STORE, janlBdwly Shipping News. Arrived: The steamer New Berne, of the O. D. line, with passengers and oargo general merchandise : steamer Defiance, of the Clyde line, with cargo general merchandise ; steamer Einston from Einston with cargo ootton and naval store ; steamer L. A. Cobb from Qrifton with cargo cotton ; steamer Nettie W. from Einston and Snow Hill. i HiLiun. iiu uviuir iuuu. ueared:-lne steamer Neuse, of the I nhnrftoter. would dare oresume to deter I QTi aac of R n. TV lina mtfh luaunmn an1 narrrn L.- t.. h I MIAUCO t V general exports ; steamer Howard for I in the line of duty. That man is uenerai Kooerc uansom, wnom wean know to be stern, honest and oapable He was a brave soldier in time of war. and in peace an unswerving Democrat, DEMOCRAT This Is to certify that 1 have used Dnirirv' Oltot i SVKfi' in mv familv for ovr mi-r months aLd 1 believe it to be a most excel lent remedy for croun wllh rhllrirnn nA. clallyasa preventive. Our youngest child nana severe attack of croup about a year ago. Insomuch that wo felt anxious about Its recovery, but was Kiicf(ufiiiiv irnaisrt h our physician, hut t liinklns It probable that umci unacKH iniuni tonow we frequently used Duffy's Croun Svrun and the child hm bad no marked symptoms of croup since, and 1 believe it Is due to the nse of the c now keen a bottle of It at our house at all times, and I cheerfully recommend It loall. K. H. Uarnum. Also very ellectual In rellev-lnc itnuchi Ai . r l t 1 I ana colds. Pkp.i'akkd anm) sold uv new line of stylish & n. uufky. mow ueru, n. o. Of ft fgdOtisniftn I I- jamuwom 3r, and doubtless Derbies, Spring Cloth- USE insr, Neckwear and Fine Bishop's Gamphorine For the Complexion. Trenton with oargo general exports. Notes: The steamer New Berne, of the O. D. line, will sail at 10 a. m., and steamer Defiance, of the Clyde line, at 12 m: The steamer Trent will sail for Adams and Smith's creek at 6:30 a. m. and steamer L. A. Cobb for Grif ton at a. m. The steamer Newberne, of the O, D. line, will sail at 10 a. m., and the steamer Einston will sail for Einston at 12 m. DIED. At hi home near La Orange, N C. February 8d, 1891, Mr. W. H. Whit field, after an illness of a few days. Mr. Whitfield was bora in Suffolk county, Ya. ; at an early age came to North Carolina, residing in New Berne previous to looating In Lenoir county. Mr. "Whitfield was an old and well- known citizen, having held county offices at Einston for a number of years passed at his home near La Grange. A LOOKOUT AND LOOK IN"! Barrington & Baxter's. HOUSE FOR SALE A Bargain! A Three Story Brick Store and Dwel ling, with two story rear extension, on Uraven street. Terms: $500.00 oash; balanoe in five nntAH. tn run 19 K a a tin K vonra ran. POSTOFFICE, where he will be happy to I J L's a ' k .iihi.i.iTiiii.iiiiiiiv nii;.n IlK""'"'!! uu ueanuK u per cout, on him. Tobacco, Cigars, Candles, Fruits, interest. W. L. PALMER has moved to tbe store on 1 Pollock street TWO DoOBS west of the I Bottled Soft Drinks. &o. Pines, of all kinds. Stems. BittB. and smokers articles generally. TAN8ILL8 CELEBRATED PUNCH OIQARB. Everything in and OCT of order. Oome and see me. Kespectiuiiy inine. raar3tf. V7. h. PALMER. jan24 lstp Apply to R. O. E. LODGE. Land Sale! R. J. GOODINGr, Inccesser to K. H. Meadows St Co., Wholesale and Ketail Bv virtue of a Judgment of the Superior Court ol Craven oounty, rendered at the February term. 1891. In an action wherein jonn Dunn, uuaraian or neuie v. winoiey, D-n-.-.'u. j mjjjk r4. la plaintiff and Virginia Moye, C. O. Roach, t0rH6r rOllOCE aH(l Middle StS. PROPRIETOR OF The latter veara of hialifa were """r".".1.'. " - ""'. ""J ." " ""v""".""""7V""u. nnnTinTma rrrrr tt niTnn the city or new nerne on tne vtn aayor jwjiinio wuun jurviii. . 1 . TIKI I . V. A rn11o.(n m. ..,.4n. . 1 n.. . . . . . . . - , I PFiui "wil .vrawiu, mi nnn, A I lull pnpuniOD CODWiOl DO Opium 1110 II few months ago he united With the tract of land containing one hundred acres, I a certain care for coughs, hoarseness, Ac, inure ur buiuiuiub mm muui vi nonri uia u u ooei not erreot a oure after taking R. Bryan and Jesse Brooks, on the south one bottle, the moner will be refunded to and when death came nassad I side of Trent river, about three miles from I purchaser. inyw . iwra, uiu miw huh p"u i ufxiMus uin I'MCiNT.ror cuappcd hands wuivsi suv isiw uwtiv mvw iviiutu es vutj i RIIU JVOrjr IIL1I1 ttrUUDI) several sons and danahtera to mourn J 2." .""1?k""vJ?3!I? 7i"w eep evary thing n the Drug Hue, , . v iniuui nuj auu uvi duuuho uuv muifl, linn IM will tloles Protestant Methodist ehnroh of his town, and when death came passed peacefully, resignedly away, leaving which the late Garrett Moye resided at Vlrgnla Moye and her children now reside. hii death. When life 'a long day : oast With gathering shadowi eomini nmni . . irererensaia nerenv made rora mora un iovtng uoai now iweet """"'M is deeply OT 'er- Dunn, Guardian, t of December, 1883, a AmmtU V M. folio 187, 188 a 10 Wl Of death 1 offlea ot oravaa and being the lands mortgaged by Garrett moye ana Virginia atoya nis wire, to jonn oy aecessea, bearing date I. aad recorded In Book No. and 189, Register of Deeds eonniy. to which . deed Me and every skin trouble ning in tne Drug Line, ana a seleoted stock of Toilet Ar ea. Boa Da. flnonsea. Perfnmes. Chamois 8k In a. Hair Brashes, ate. A eomnleta stock of Patent and Proprietary Medicines, 0 aw ing; -x-oDacoo, ring ana Fine uut, nmoking Tobacco, good. Perlque Tobaooo, Imported uigara, mna tne nest sc. ana wo. Cigars in norm Carolina. rebit-am For Chapiicd Ilniids, Face and Llpa or HoiiKliss.of tho Skin. This Is an CXdiiislte toilet nrennrotlnn fn the cure and prevention of cnapped and rough skin: removes bl.NBORN, will keep the COMPLEXION beaulifully smooth, aof aud fair. Thousands of ladles have used It with the abovo result. Mill you bo ono anion a the number? Prloe 25o. per bottle. For Sale bv .1. V. llll; I1A AT .Irnmrlaf n T GOODING, druggist, and at all of the prlncl- Hl Ul t4B ID, , U. C. BISHOP, Proprietor, decB dw Im Wash Ineton. D. C. Gocoanuts! THREE THOUSAND FRESH COCOA NUTS just landed from Sobooner Mel vin, for sale cheap in any quantity by jauox ti iiuuAa s Liswia. $100 REVARD ! I have tbe largest stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silverware and Clocks. In Eastern North Carolina. These goods were bounht for SPOT CASH and will ha sold lower tban they ean be bought from any other house lu North Carolina, as I em ' pioy more worsmen man all the other watchmakers in the city combined. loan do your work promply and with despatch. vuuib auu see ins largest stock ana lowest prices at SAM K FATflrJ'Q wnuii it, tn i wil VI ... . . PPP8lto Baptist Church, Middle Bt. WANTED laat Ai i evening time, it shall be light. in, 1- J. n. O'TTARA. fVimmlHlnnn. ThU2dofMaroh,litvl, t , mart-JOd, Childrenry JTqr Pitcher'sCastorfa; 'An etoerlenmd man to tafea ihina r t CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. No one i apply unless he be of good moral chat and has referenoea. IM7dAwlW.J 11. B. ttVti i .
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