Daily Journa
VOL. EL--NO. 293.
NEW BEENE. N. C THURSDAY. MARCH 12, 1891.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
The
BUSINESS LOCALS.
OOMS TO LET In most pleasant
art of the clt
UtM ; suitable lor
ooae keeping. Apply at
o-ow
tli nartofthe elty. furnished or unfurn
unad : suitable (or hi
JouaaaL office.
"1 7 ANTED A good Boot and Shoe-
V T
marl 8 L
Ofinn LBS. Country
AJ)J Stall, 10o. per lb.
NICE lot Refined Motton Suit in cakes
at ots. each. O. K, Nbsos. (25 lm
DAVID 8PAIGHT. four doors above
R. N. Daffy's old stand. Oysters In all
Mikr at once.
Pollook St., near Middle.
Lard at my
C. E. Nklsom.
style Fried. Boasted
families use by measure,
during the Fair.
and Hall Shell-
Meals can be bad
feblS 2m
JOHN WILLIAMS is now prepared to
dye slothing In fast colors for both ladle
and gantlemea. Alo repairing and pressing
eio hlo a specialty. Corner Broad and
Hern street. feWlf.
NEW DhUG STORE.-Druga, Medi
elnea and Chemicals, 0. P. Popular
Proprietary Medicines. All varlettei of
DiUfglst's Sundries. Trusses and Brace.
Ne crop Garden Seed, fine and Large
Hioek Oigara and Tooaoco, all kew. Pre
scriptions accurately compounded (and not
at Wab prices), our motto and our -uccess.
. C. ORKEN, UrugKlBt and Apothecary,
Middle St., four doors f i otu Pollock. Jan2o ly
ROBERTS & BRO. are receiving a
Large Stock of Hoot and Shoe. Dry
Uoeda. Groceries and Provisions. They buy
at headquarters and can give jou Low
Prtoes. au2(i
A BOSTON policeman baa fallen
heir to $10,000,000.
The severest
is reported as
land.
etorm on record
raging in Eog-
PAENELL in a public speech
fchak.es off Gladstone as no longer
useful in obtaining Home Bale.
iENATOE W. H. Lucas, of Hjde,
his been appointed Chief Oyster
Inspector, with a salary of $1,200.
THE Spanish Government is
about to dispatch G.870 troops to
Cuba on aocount of the impending
political agitation on the island.
Mote up on home industries.
Every town in North Carolina
should be a veritable beehive.
Let us have on every hand cotton
factories, carriage factories, furni
ture factories, plaining mills,
canning establishment and what
everelse brings capital and gives
employment to labor.
Simply to mention every in
6tance in which a North Carolinian
is honored would fill the Jouenal,
but we refer with pleasure to the
fact that Dr. Thomas Hume, of the
University, has been invited to
deliver an address before the Na
tional Educational Association at
Toronto, Canada, next Summer on
"The Coordination of English
Work in Secondary Schools and
Universities.
Taxation for city improvements
is being largely discussed. We
give below a statement of the com
parative tax rates of a number of
progressive cities in the State and
out of it. The figures refer only to
city taxes. Richmond 1.40: Atlanta
1.50: Fayetteville 1.50: Wilmington
2.00: Savannah 2 25: Augusta 1.25:
Raleigh 1.23.: Charlotte 1.00: New
uerne u.ou it the improve
ments now contemplated are
carried out, the city tax of New
Berne will not amount to more than
0.85, the least of any progressive
city in the world.
LOCAL NEWS.
ONE THOUSAND six hundred and
ten bills were introduced in the late
Legislature. This is the largest
number on record.
Cotton New Berne Market -Sales
of 13 bales at 7 1-2 to 8.20
Mr. Ed. Getock has nearly completed
repairs to and a thorough repainting of
his residence and the improvement
shows up nicely. Dr. Chas. Duffy has
also painting his residence
CONGRESS having adjourned tie The GoidBboro Argus says there is a
people of North Carolina may well! ladT in that city 70 years of age who
nay to her Senators and Reuresen- 80me time nK had h6r teetn Pulle(1 out
tatives, "Well done good and 0 ..- " neura,,a ana 18 now
faithful servants." I ,. . ....
jne ecnooner Addle tienry was
THE Wilmington Messenger hauled up on Howard's new ways yes-
Serious Affair Yesterday. Personal
Mr. John Cook, the sawyer at Messrs. Mrs. Thos. Walter, of Wilmington
D. Congdon & Co's mill, had soma mis- returned home yesterday from a visit
understanding with a young colored to her father, Hon. C. O. Clark. Her
man named John Shspird, employed sister Miss Mattie Clark acoompanied
there who was heard afterwards to her back for a visit,
make threats against him. At dinner Miss Connie Curtis returned to her
Shepard approached Mr. Cook and home at Old Fort, from a visit to Miss
without any warning knocked him Mary Gooding.
down by a blow on the head with a The remainder of Rev. Ruf us Ford's
piece of timber inflicting serious injury, family have arrived and they are all
Shepard then made his esoape and has now settled in the Baptist parsonage.
not yet been traced. The following railroad officials came
in on tha steamer Nnnan nf tha F. C, TV
Water Works Contract Awarded. ,, . ,, K.. a
At the adjourned meeting of the city Duagnr.. and left on the return trin of
councilman yesterday afternoon to (k.M.. ,,j.. ... .
ier the different propo-1 Chiolev. assistant ceneral freishl
sitioni submitted to thtm by several ,. , ,u ..n,0j -
ItB VU V VI 1A W CUU SSIIIVBU UUVIQ
Stenhena. division freight .rent Pann.
establish and operate the works in this railroad) M. K, Kingt maD,ger Norfolk
,y was awaroea 10 air. weo. ,nd Southern railroad, W. W. King,
r -.1.1 . n . , c gi 1 I ' O'
uiuiuiw, oi spairanourg, a. j nis
asseoiates and successors. We are glad
to see the prompt way in which the
council dealt with this matter. The
strong sentiments among our citizens in
master transportation Norfolk and
Southern railroad, H. C. Hudgins, (gen
eral freight agent Norfolk and Southern
railroad, R. B. Cook, general freight
and naHHAnirAr airenr. N. Y. P. and N.
ui puuiiu luiyiuvouicuiu warrnni. .-ji.-.j g rp w.rne, .iee-nrcsident
continent action on mis particular one. Wilmington S S Cn
What the Legislature Did for New
Berne. Shipping News
The late General Assembly enacted Arrived Steamer Neuse, of the
the following legislation relative to the " u u- llne- w,th passengers and a
oity of New Berne: I cargo or general merchandise; steamer
t. i . j& i i .L ITliifinnnA nf Inn tJvriA linn TOithflcArcrn
ii uuoriercu iwu ubuub lUB HizeiiB I ' i -p. , -. 1 J 1
and the Farmers and Merchants. or general merchandise; steamer Vance- m (J Y UlfS )lUVtlU 111 UIU
... . II IT u :.u - 1 I M. 1
H amended the City Charter and gave uulu 11 uu ,uliCUUtui w"u turKuoi
the oity power to suppress liquor sell- IumCer 8na shingles; steamer L. &.
ing on the Sabbath, and also to suppress obb, from Urifton, with a cargo of
houses of ill fame. It also allows the 00"on! steamer Howard, from Folloks
Citv Counnil hnmaf tar tn nnnnint thn I ville
US HE!) STATES OF AMERICA
District oir Pamlico,
Marshal's Notice or Itiizcri.
U. 8. DUtrlct Court. In Admiralty.
Whereas, a libel hatn been filed In the Dis
trict Court of the 1'ntted states of America
for tbe District of Pamlico, on the 10th day
of March, in the year of our Lord one thou
sand eight hundred and ninety-one, hi
Samuel Campen, Ksq., vs the Schooner A. 8.
raraer.ana praying trie usual process ami
monition of the court, tliat all persons
Interested In tbe said vessel, her tackle.
apparel and furniture, may be cited to
answer tbe premises, and ail due proceed
ings being had, that tbe itme may be de
creed to be sold, and the proceeds thereof be
distributed according to law ; Therefore, in
puisuanceor tbe said morllion under the
seal of said court, to me directed and de
livered. I do hereby give notice generally,
unto ail persons having or pretending to
have any rlgbt, title or interest therein, and
to John Byers, master of tbe said schooner.
In special, to appear before the aforesaid
court, at the city of New Berne, on the 2bi
day of March, if it he a court day, or else on
the next couit day thereafter, at 10 o'clock
in tbe forenoon, then and thereto answer
the said libel and to make their allegations
in that bebalf,
Dated at New Berne the 10th dav of March,
In the year of our Lord one thousand oiglil
hundred and ninety-one.
JOSHUA H. HILL, IT. H. Marshal.
By Oiias. B. Hill, Deputy.
M. DeW. Stevenson, Proctor. iml2td
Don't Miss
SEEING THE LINE OF
SCARFS
Are You Saving Any Money
As the Days Go By?-
Six Jul r
ly PiJui.l:
ath t:.vcd ai.d in month-
COVENANT 6U1UING AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION
Will carry Jl.m.i f ici and will ray you
$1,000 IN 83 M0HTHS!
Tlr.is you hive saved up S-VW In small
amounts, and thai lias turned you tlVl.
inakinx Sl.iin r ail. Twenty shares, or ti,W
stoek, costs r month, and 5 shares, or
f )Un stock, f ; ( , lomh. cmi you afford to
iiPKlect it loL ; : v As an investment It
oilers you
Absolute Security
Willi 'JS to ;;i i- c.!iil. Interest. All the
money paid in at :ew Kerne will be loaned
here, why will yon pay rent all your lives
when by going into the Association they
will loan you money to build with and let
you ray it b ick In monthly payment equal
o what you havo to pay for rent now, for
which von set no return. Loaus cost only
u'.r.'ut j1 per oi:1 .
Kl. CKKiiOK, President.
.IDS. t'oHKS, Vice
W. 15. litn D, Wee. A Treas.
1' 11. 1'Kl.l.KriEK, Alt'y.
K. W.i'AUI'KNl KK, ,
L. W. WALI.NAl',
H. F. KDWK. , l. rectors. tCcarltf.
L H. SI' I, TAN,
For lnfor:natlun apply to Directors.
Windows of the
it
I says: '-Daring last week ia the
South, companies were formed
aggregating nearly $10,000,000
The "boom" certainly is on."
The Charlotte Chronicle again
changes hands, Mr. McDowell re
tiring. Mr. V. C. Uowd is now
the financial manager, and Mr. D.
F. St. Clair editorial manager.
1JKTWEEN issu and lwu. in
Alabama, West Virginia, Tennes
I terday to undergo repairs; This is the
first vessel hauled up on them. They
are found to work admirably,
Same of our citizens thought it a little
unjust yesterday when they were not
permitted to hear the aotion taken by
the City Council in regard to the ao-
loeptance of the contract for publio
water works.
atartey nortbeutt's residence on
Kilmarnock street caught Are a little
before eight o'clook yesterday morning
from the stove pipe. The fire was die
oovered in time to be extlnsuished
tax assessors for the city.
It passed a bill allowing the city to
issue bonds to the amount of $25,000
for sewerage. $35,000 for street and
sidewalk improvements, and $15,000
for a oity hall and market house. Eaoh
proposition to be voted on separately.
The citizens may either adopt or reject
all, or adopt one or more and reject tbe
rest. If one or more is voted down,
what is rejected may be re-voted on, If
done within fourteen months.
The Legislature also passed a bill to
appoint a boiler insptotor and examiner
of engineers and firemen for the city of
New Berne, and a bill allowing the
extension of the Atlantic and N.C.
Railroad.
It also placed Craven county in Dem
ocratic congressional and senatorial
districts.
For all of whioh we return our
thanks.
Cleared Steamer Neuse, of the
B. C. D. line, vith passengers and a
oargo of general exports; steamer Caro
lina for Grifton with a cargo of general
merchandise; steamer Kinjton for
Neuse river landings with cargo of
fertilizers and general merchandite.
Notes The steamer L. A. Cobb will
sail for Grifton this morning, the
steamer Vanoeboro for Vanceboro and
the steamer Trent for Smith's creek and
Vandemers.
janlGdwly
33-u.ff-v's
83UGII MIXTURE.
A Prompt and EflicieLt Remedy fo
Coughs, Colds, Croup,
Bronchitis, Sore Throat,
NEW BERNE THEATRE ! I Diphtheria, Catarrh, Etc.
Thursday Night, Marchl2!
THE
McGIBENY FAMILY.
The Recent Fair The Next One.
The press generally gave very favor-
Bee, South Carolina, Florida and I before the engines arrived on the spot.
Louisiana, the per centage of in-J TheMcGibeny Family of musioians
crease was 30 3 per cent, for whites! give a performance at the theatre to-
and 17-4 for blacks. n'Sht. They have just given one of
their concerts in Raleigh and the mana-
Ex-PEESIDENT Cleveland makes 1 8er f the opera house there has tele
quite as much money by his pro- UraPhed the management here that it
wan me uuuBi, musical entertainment
able mention of our Fair, devoting hea,jnK at onoe) and when i had taken
ooiumn auer column to ic in glowing two bottles I surprised my friends at
descriptions and high eulogy of its my rapid discovery."
merits. We can acoount for this una- 11WW- A- Bryant, Moody, Texas, writes:
. .. . . . . ... "i naa an agonizing case or oait nneum
mmity of opinion in but one way-the for fonr years, which medicine I took
Fair deserved it. onlv seemed to aggravate until I found
The sentiment in favor of the Fair B. B. B. It cured my hand, which
I . . a i . t. i
and the determination to keep it at a "emoiee a ournc sunace. aiso
high standard was never stronger than had previou8 treatment.
at present, as good as me recent air
was it is within our ability to make the I List of Letters
next one even better, and it is none too Remaining in the postofBce at New
early to begin planning and working Berne, Craven county, March 7th,
for it even now.
Cession as be received from his
Presidential salary, and has not
one-tenth as much anxiety and
trouble to bother his life.
DISPATCHES from numerous
points in Minnesota, North Iowa,
Central Illinois, Southern Wiscon
sin and Eastern Nebraska report! New
. that the severest snow storm of the I yesterday on the steamer Neuse and
w!ntr raorurl Satnrdav niffhfc and oonducted their first meeting last
.. v w . . .
all day Sunday.
of the ceason.
Capt IdaCorbett, who a short time
previously was appointed to take charge
of the Salvation Army work here,
failed to oome, owing to the illness of
her mother, and was transferred to a
station nearer her home and Capt Wm
E. Stevens and wife appointed to tha
Berne station. They arrived
night.
T)!liafiAiisi VIm in UTalminnf aw
ft US TTaMMAhS l n T.ifAAn ClAAiaflf 1
. j m i. ti j-ett a a i. a ir - I
w xnnisy voiiege nas eieciea jur. the aooount 0f the burning on Tuesday
' Jas, II. Crowell, of Beading, Pa., I evening of the Union school house, the
Chief Manager: And the Columbian finest publio school building in Wil
lilterary Society has Chosen Mr. niington. It caught from adefeotive
in a
nue ana was totally consumed, una
building and furniture were valued at
about $13,000, upon whioh there was
insurance on the building for $7,500
and on furniture for$2,100.
The building was erected lu 1888
the eounty commissioners, and steps
A. H. Powell of New Berne, as
Chief Marshall of the next Com-
, mencement.
bf
r
Spain ier; excited over the pro
posed annexation of Cuba to the
United States. The Herald says: will be taken at once to rebuild.
'Spain would shed her last drop of I There were40O pupils enrolled under
blood In resisting any attempt to Mfn' iupervisoa or Prof.NoMa
. . . V . . . . . land nine Othnr taanhera. Tamnarar
, r
.rrtnA.m.nfi will hi.a f a ham linn.
neither Caban revolution nor a war the iohool it w, b. MinntJ
!a.L Al - IT Ana.a
rwitu tue umiea Dtaces. I Monday morning.
Blood Diseases.
Blood diseases are terreble on account
of their loathsome nature, and the fact
that they wreck the constitution so
completely unless tbe proper antidote
is applied. B. B. B. (Botanic Blood
Balm) is composed of the true antidote
for blood poison. Its use never fails to
give satisfaction.
Mrs. Laura Hart, Beaufort, P. C,
writes: "A loathsome form of blood
poison was killing me. My appetite
was lost, my bones ached, and parts of
my flesh seemed as if it would come off
my bones. A friend brought me a
bottle of B. B. B. The sores began
GREAT BAND,
SPLENDID ORCHESTRA,
FULL CHORUS,
THE KINDERGAR1NERS,
TEN SOLOISTS.
MThev nre a remarkable family, acknowl
edged by the profession as greater thin any
In America, or even thu world.
I. H. (IILMOKK
Prices as usual. Reserved Beuls for this
Grand Attraction ;it Hell's.
Cu'taiu will rise atSo'oloek.
General Admlbslon cents.
Seals
Gallery,
1891.
Miss Sue Andrews,
-tlr TT n -
, .. . i mm oue auurewn, v in, jaeury om-1 , n ml tit, a
The plantiBg season is now upon us 0 (c0, x M:89 Martha BishoD. HftailniiartPTS for TobaCCO P"hi
and our farmers by judicious selection Brvant James. James R. Brinkley, I I
lhts is to ccriny i useu one uottie oi
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
notes, to run 1. 2, 3, 4 and 5 years res-
pectivelv. and bearing 6 per cent-
interest.
Apply to
jan24 lstp R. O. E. LODGE,
of
the nortions of their fields best Emma Brooks oare of Miss bailie Byrd,
adapted to certain crops and by special Mr. Joe Dukes, Miss Mamie Duttern,
. llS L. . Miss Unity Cox, Andrews Edwards,
oare and cultivation can make some CQpti E Everett Toiepn Hatoh, Miss
astonisning exnimts. ine annual pre- jennatta Hatch, Miss Virginia Mc
miums for the best artioles on exhibition Daniel, Robert Macky, Peter Murrell,
J. W. Hurry, Uapt. a. n. fond scbr.
Pt Wklt. mnA Rlna O, V Pnhardi
orops are valuable and well worth m.u TnrDir
making an effort to secure. I Persons calling for above letters, will
Then again, it is now an appropriate I say advertised, and give date of list.
time to begin making preparations for sffb
the live stock exhibits and to secure nf attu Uttr .H,n,nri.
improved breeds of horses, cattle, sheep, Wm. E. Claekb, P. M.
hogs, poultry etc, if you are not al
ready supplied and raise some fine ones
for the next Fair. It will be well for
everybody to keep the Fair in mind and
lay plans for their exhibits as far in
advanoe as possible.
Another point we will touoh upon.
No matter how good a Fair is, if there Jnff JfeCkwear and Filie
is a sameness about it from year to year 1 '
it will not oontinue a succeis. New oflOOS OX
features must be introduced to obtain n , , O n i 1
the best results. This rale has been llflrrislStOsI U IS&XtCF Si
J i-ui .1 .j k w9
myEiBuiv vudvitou vjr uur niuv
awake effioient publio spirited Fair
officers and it has been one of the prime
causes of tha unparallelled suooess of
tha Fair. This plan will ba continued.
It ia too early yet to say what tha new
features will be, but we have confi
dence enough in tha able and time-tried
My store Is Headquarters for Tobacco. 1
have a tremendous lot of It at
Low Prices !
I also have In stock a few thousand pounds of
As nice as were ever packed In Baltimore.
Wishing to give my friends and patrons
A Chance to Live Good,
I Invite them to come down and get a sup
ply at 12 cents per pound.
J. F. TAYLOK.
One of the most etloi tuul reiiicdles I have
over ktiowu lor a counh or cold is Dukky'8
COL'iiii Mix'it'Kic. u is iiuletd a rare com
bination ol valuable tiiedlelueb; arresting at
ouee the progress of a cold and beginning to
soothe and heal, t'ullke all other cough
niL-dlclnea there is no narcotic or any other
unpleasant ellci-t experienced in taking It,
1 am more than pleased to he able to recom
mend to my friends here and the public at
large every where such n safe, pleasant and
llectual cure lor one of the most prevalent
ompluiuts to which humnn tlesh Is heir.
iUOUAM (JATES,
It. N. IH l'h'Y, Proprietor.
Mr. 11. N. IHilly hus culled upon me to say
something tor his l oi oit Jt : i 1 1 ink. now
belnj. advertised. The least I can say is that
it is a eert tin cure for Coi-i'-, Kokk Throat,
Hid t'nori. 1 reeoKiiiie t he mixture as be-
lnt? Identical with a prescription I have
used in my family with unfailing Buccegu,
written by ono ot the most distinguished
physicians ol .North Carolina. 1 am opposed
to patent nostrums, but cheerfully recom
mend this on account of its selentlllc origin,
and the happy remits obtained from It In
repealed trims in my family.
Al liH. ,1, K. WILMS.
It. , Dl'FPl'i Proprietor.
I l-.ave ti led 1 Hn- Y's Cot i.ii MlxTt;ua and
lane pleasure in recommending It became
1 believe it will do all that is claimed for It
by Mr. Dully, the proprietor, who Is a drug
gist of long experience and a gentleman of
highest Integrity. 1 do not believe he would
advertise anything that was not exception
ally good. This remedy bus certainly an
swered the pui pote in my case. 1 1 cured a
old, an obstinate co d i loul, alter 1 bad
tried a number of the principal cough rem
edies without heutlil.
W. O. liltlNSON.
U. IN. DUFFY, rrprle(or.
liEAK biR It nllords me gieat pleasure to
testify to the merits of jour coL'ini Mix-
ti'kk. 1 have used 11 In my family for some
time and have found it the best of remedies
for Coughs and Colds.
Yourstrulv, K. w isslow.
It. N. DUFFY. Proprietor.
Mayor's Office. New Berne. Jan. 21, 1K91.
1 havo ufed Duffy's Coi ;h Mixture In a
severe and protracted cold with great bene-
tlt, and with pleasure commend it to the
tc. U. A. BATTLE.
It. N. DUFFY. Proprietor.
DuiFY'.-i Coi.dii MiMt'Ki: lu the case of the
Gritipe," and it ell'ecled a cure, can cheer
fully recommend it lo any one suffering;
with severe coughs or colds.
J. A. Patterson.
Kew Uerne, X. C, Jan. is, IM'l.
l?o sure and call for R. N.
DUFFY'S COUGH MIXTURE)
Corner Pollock and Middle Bireets.
Wholesale Agents JIcKcfsod Kobblns,
91 Fulton Street ; Wm. 11. schielllln A Co.;
170 William Street. New York City.
Jaunt) dwlim
ntiirPY's ji
A new line of stylish OROTTP SYRUP.
Derbies! spring Ulotn
SALE, EXCHAKGE
AXD
LIVERY.
Street
on hand a large lot of fine
Has
a
now
Rceipe of the late Dr. Walter Duffy, mules and horses, raisod in west-
1KJAVX.1 1 V- IV 1 it JHI-Ul.kX
Also, a fine lot of Buggies, Road
Doae for a ohlld two or three years old, one flnrta nrl IlarnfiRs. nil of whioh will ba
teaspoonful; for a child three months old, M r.nw ASTHl'T.OWFST
Don't fail to come and see him before
making a trade.
Feeding; a specialty. nov27 dwtf
rors: for a child six months old. twenty
droDs: for one twelve months old. nearly
a teaspooniui repeating tnese uosea
frequently If necessary until relief is pro-
E. J. GOODING,
Incesasor to E, II. Meadows at Co.,
Wholesale and Mail
Mi a m
A VftTW.-WtlWT ia An fnoft 'tft o-Iva I lOTinsiS,
raicsuue w ma JOWB. ah juiw- should take onavarr trina hnttla of
tendon is invited to join in' the gift. Sjrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly
' Negotiationi hare 1 been
with the countries of Continental land other forma of sickness. For sale
Tlnrnna. and ? Prlflnfc TTa.rr1f.mi in B0o. and ,00 bottles bj all leading
,r ' , . T . -7; aruggists, ; . uamm.
baa been asked to tire his Influence - ,, JT"-' -j,
ten a:
drop
half
free,'
eared,
This Is to oertlfy that I have used Duffy's
Okoup Byrup In mv family for over six
months and I believe It to be a moat excel
lent remedy for croup with children, espe
daily a a preventive, Onr youngest child
had a aavere attack of oronp about a year
lw reoovery, but was auocessfully treated by W atClieS, J eWelrV, SllVerwarfl
I have the largest stock of
other attaoks mlsht follow we freqnently
used Dnrxy'a uroup syrnp ana ine cnii i has
offlolals of the Frir to feel assured that Corner Pollock and Middle St8. and I believe It la due to the use of the
they will secure something that will b. I PMnmw ,or . ShouSertK
novel and not one whit behind tha COCHINES COUGH CURE, recommend n to an. k. h. barnum
most internting feature, of tha Fair .IttMSW fJr
just held. and if it does not effect a enra after taking K. N. DUFEY, ew Bern, N. V.
. "mr . IT one bottle, the money wlU be refunded to Wholesale Agents- McKesson a Bobbins,
a neiguiy lamuj. "iiSS.rjfta v.-j. BlFnltrn street -, wm. tt. ecniemin 4 Co.,
Mr. Brantly Saundari Uvea down in .nd .vartTn tronbi. ' """" 170 wmwm BWf Swa X0TK wy-
i ini iTirTuiiDi ia uii urn nine, anas "
Ho. 6 township, and it is safe to say
that tha combined weights of tha mem
bers will aggregate mora than any
other family in North Carolina. Ha
and hit wife together weigh 400 pounds;
and Clocks,
In Eastern North Carolina. These goods
were bought for SPOT CASH and will be
sold lower than they can be bought from
any other house In North Carolina, aa I em
ploy more workmen than all tbe otbar
watchmakers In the city combined. lean
do your work promply and with despatoh.
come ana see me largeBt stock and lowes
prices at
i
SAM. K, EATON'S,
large and wall selected stock of Toilet Ar-1
tidies, Soaps. Sponges, Ferf nines. Chamois
to the enterprise.
advice to kiotiiers.
Mbh. 'Wibslow,b Boothino Syrup
should always be used for children
teethine. It soothes the child, softens
four sons weigh 670 pounds: and four oners, and the Uit o. and loo. cigars in I the gums, allays all pain, cures wind
Skins, Hair Brashes, etc. A. complete stock
of Patent and Proprietary Medicines, 0w
lnt Tobacco, Ping and Fine Cat, Smoking
Tobacco, good, Perlque Tobacco, Imported
BIJ01SM SJ3HMIJ JOI Kst U9iniiiirSlnhtere pull-the
c ,;r'VTM -v zru jT-nnuj juoncord Time.
oale
v
to 815. North Carolina.
febl4-2m
oolio. and is tha beat remedy for Diar
I rhoej. Twenty-rive osnts a bottle, jaly
Opposite Baptist Church, Middle Bt,
fob21d&tf.
For SaTe,
Two Twin Reversible Engines 12x80;
now cylinders; balance in good :
order. James Redhond. v
Seo. & Treas. N. &T. R, 8. B. Co
eepSS tf
ChlldrflnlCrylfor.Pitcher'slCastoria: