The TT7-TV Journal,, A. VOL. DL--NO. 305. NEW BEKNE, N. C THUKSDAY, MARCH 20, 1891. PEICE 5 CENTS. 'V 1x3 : BUSINESS LOCALS. FRESH Boasted Coffee. Fine Ten, Ooeoe, Chooolate, to, C E. Blovbs. T)OOM3 TO LET In moet pleasant Rinsom and all of our Southern ?rrh. nnbonnded thanks for JouftXAL offlce. mars-sw A A. "V V 90 ! 1 1 & ZUUU Kii "o7 lt us not stint onr praise where it ICE lot Eeflned Mutton Suit in cake 80 justly due. News and Obser- N5 at feti. cb. O.E.Nawos. iraim DA.VID 8PAIGHT, four doors above B.N. Daffy's old stand. Oyster. In all atvlfs-Frted. Roasted and nan tunn- f unlUe om by manure. feblS 2m ftblflKPfiflinn of f!rtnffrs which hail OF INTEREST TO PARESIS AID been held Bince 1861. The State GUARDIANS. and the Sonthern people owe Gen. cigarettes Cannot be Sold to Boys Under Seventeen Tears Old. Believing that everybody will be interested in the law prohibiting the sale of cigarette to boys we eive the full text of the law : Section 1. That it shall be unlawful V6r. for an v nerson. firm or eornoration to sell, give away or otherwise dispose of directly or indirectly cigarettes or to bacco in the form of cigarettes, or out tobacco in any form or shape, wnion may be used or intended to be used, as a substitute for cigarettes, to any minor under the age of 17 years, and any one violating the provisions of this act, or any person or persons aiding, assisting or abet tine the violation thereof shall THE A. & N. C RAILROAD. General Joseph E. Johnston lii dead 1 This simple announce- N JOHN WILLIAMS U now prepared to merit will bring tears to the eyes of v and gentlemen. Alio repairing and pressing many Old UOmeiierate SOlaieiS, lor eio mng a specialty, uoroer i , .. . , . . :t. . . . Utrn. streets, iouou. i uia uicu iucu uiiu wuu ucvuicu TtfEW DKUO STORE.-Drugs. Medi- almost without a parallel. The jl l cinm auu tuimioui, u. r. u . . . .1 or aucmuii ue viuiaviuu iuoicui sua.. ffopriswry Medicines, au varietie. or wunu is uwi ugrceu as iu mil menie be iu -. . mie(iemeanor. and upon i mm rsi sa ii ii raursi. . i . - . - Tin. and ilrVe as a general. The unfortunate conviotion shall be punished by fine or Sraarreom between him and Presi- ic?onment in th" di80retion 0t the Section2. That any person who shall at Wk prices), onr motto and oar .-access. O. 0. UKKEN, Druggist and Apotheo.ry, Middle St., roar doors (torn 1'olioc. janzo ly ROBERTS & BRO. are receiving a Large Stock of Boot, and Shoes, Dry oods. Groceries and Provisions. Tbey bay at headquarters and can give joa Low frlces. a26 and a hiaderance ate cause. olaimed that Mr. Queen Victoria is in France. Ireland seems to be a veritable pandemonium. The Sbellaly is the scepter of power that will crown Eealy or unking Farnell. dent Davis was a clond npon him to the Confeder- P ,mr7 dor assist any sucn minor I UUliU 1U UU.BIU1U1C lUU UUDICDBIUU V. Joseph hi. Johnston cigarettes, or tobacoo in any form as a rtairia .ran nn. substitute therefore by whatsoever ' " 1 .. . .. . 1 1 - :u jast to him, when, as Secretary of 0f a misdemeanor and upon conviction War, he placed Albert Sidney be fined or imprisoned in tbe discretion jonnscon in commanu 01 me ucan Sections. That this act shall be in Expedition with th rank of Rriera- force from and after its ratification n.ni .uf fu 55,5 Ratified the 3d day of Msrcb, A. D v.vi v,vU uu '"J"0"'"' 1891 was repeated in assigning rank to the Confederate Generals. While Personal. Mrs. J. A. Meadows and Miss Lucy wiuinp; to accora to Righton ieft vesterdav morning for An; Act to Amend the Charter of the Atlaatlc and North Carolina Railroad. The General Assembly oj North Caw Una do enact: Section 1. That the Act incorporating the Atlantic and North Carolina Rail road Company, ratified the twenty- seventh day of December, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two, and all other Acts amendatory thereof, be amended as follows: A majority of the stockholders, in general meeting con curring, to wit: The said Atlantio and North Carolina Railroad Company may extend its line of railway with one or more tracks from the city of Goldeboro in Wayne county, North Carolrna. to some point on the Cape Fear and Tad- kin Vally Railroad, or Raleigh and Augusta Railroad, thence by the most practicable route to any point on the South Carolina or Tennessee or Vir ginia or Georgia line, or either or all of said lines. Sec. 2. That this said Company may extend and maintain its railway from and between the place mentioned in thu nist section of this Act, with the privi lege of constructing branch roads, and connecting with such other places or railways in and out of this State as may be deemed advisabe by said Com pany either from the present construc ted line of railway cr lines that may eereaiter be constructed. Sec. 3. That the said Company may commence the construction of the ex- ten ti on of its railway at any point or points on its line or lines or divieiona, and use any portion or portions or the property of said Company from taxation for State and County purposes. 9ec. 13. inat wnenever the income from the State convicts shall exceed their expenses, or when they connot be x ployed more profitably otberwis. the Board of Directors of the peniten tiary shall from time to time, on pplicationof the President of said Company assign such number of con- icts tor labor on said extension and branches or railways as may be required for grading and other work on the same, and for such labor the State shall reoeive the mortgage bonds of said Conpany, as in section five, provided to be issued, and that such bonds shall be mentofsuoh convict labor, and that (y()i)l Vl?TTl- the price claimed by the 8tate for its kLLJL' convict labor so provided, shall not iu.eipe ot the late Dr. Walter DnfTw - The latest Presidential poll ot every one is Virginia would indicate that the General Joseph E, Johnston pure Fayetteville as delegates to the State divisions of its said railway constructed iri.f!lwpiland Democrats did not Datriotism and hieh military ahil- Sunday 8chool Convention from the succeed in getting their names on ity, it must be admitted that the c"n county Sunday School conyen Mia nnll.llara I Proa if onr, war hin ennnl an a tl0n- r I nr. ri a Uf fn. r!n In lidLiiui, iiuu .lUCIfc oluueJ "oun' R.ltimnrp I . . i rf-v l i I siounis peer as a soiaier. utner Mr Clement Manly returned to his causes widened the gulf between home at Winston these illustrious men, but we have Mr. and Mrs. S, B. Ironmonger, o f no room for further remark. Elizabeth City, came in on the steamer GEN. Palmee says the next Democratic candidate for the Presidency will be a young man. The general should go a little further and state whether he will be married or single, bald headed or otherwise. It is more and more evident that 2'Ae Tariff will be the issue in 1892. The Republicans are preparing for the inevitable by throwing their best speakers into New England as the advocates of protection. Even now McKin'ley is on the stump in Massachusetts. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. C. E. Slovkr Roasted Coffee, etc. Harrington & Baxter For Easter. Neuse, of the E. C. D. line, for a visit to Mr. W. F. Crockett. Mr. T. M. Davenport left on the before its final completion, and charge for transportation and passage there on. Seo. 4. That the capital stock of the said Atlantic and North Carolina Rail road Company may be increased to an amount not to exceed two million, two hundred and twenty five thousand dol lars, in shares of one hundred dollars each, and the said Company may at any time increase its capital to such an amount as may be found necessary to carry out the intention and purposes of this Act, provided that the stock holders of tbe said Company shall not be em- L.mD. m0. o h.inMa trm tn powered to sell or mortgage the road, I . , . , , . . , , T I IVH liHlivUlfiO, Ul IVB uiuumtT, nnuum Market Sales Cotton New Berne of 22 bales at 8 to 8 1-4. Ilsv, F. M. Shamburger, of Kinston will preach in Centenary Methodist Church tonight at 8 o'clock. The Wilmington Daily and Weekly Messenger was sold at auction y ester day. It brought $4,500. Mr. Pembroke Jones was tbe purchaser. We are glad Little Khody is "some pump kins" of a State, after all. The smallest of all the States, She has to tay the paper will be continued. 1 L . 1 . I mo largest population per square a Swedish steamer wont ashore mile, or 318.44 persons. The during the storm Monday night near figures Of the last census show that Chicamacomico life saving station. if the whole Union were as dnRilv The "Prt ia thttt oalJ of the en populated it would contain 945,700- 80U inhabitants. The. colored people are Harrison with a sharp stick. They demand that one of their race be appointed to a new Federal Judge ship. Harrison is willing "to consider claims of a suitable per ion." The delegation say that they have "plenty of them," but the President reserves the right of deciding for himself. Hults left, returning to Kenville, N. J., from a pleasure trip to the city. Messrs. C. R. Thomas, W. W. Clark and W, M. Watson roturned last nigbt from attending court at Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Sultan returned home. Mr. Sultan has been North pur chasing goods and his wife visiting her sister in Chicago. Gen. W. G. Lewis came in for a short business trip to the city. Mrs. W. F. Kornegay, of Goldsboro, came in to visit her sister, Mrs. vv. u, Boyd. Mrs. W. D. Sprague, of Statesville, arrived for a visit to her father, Mr. D. T. Carraway. Mr. W. J. Croswell, of Wilmington, the superintendent, and Mr. W. Buck' ner. of Weldon, route agent of the the consent of the stock of the State which shall on any such question be entitled to cast as many votes as it has shares of stock. Sec. 5. That to provide tbe means in whole or in part for the extension of the said Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad, and for the constructisn of branch or lateral roads, the said Com pany may receive subscription in money labor or property, oras tbe Company may agree, and may at its discretion issue and execute a mortgage deed to secure the payment thereof on its entire extended line from Goldsboro, in the county of Wayne, North Carolina, or any branch or branches, or any division or divisions of the extended line, with tbe franchises and rights conneoted therewith, and may sell or negotiate such bonds at such rates as the Board of Direotora shall deem for the beet inter est of the Company, and the proceed arising from the sale of Buch bonds shall be applied to the construction an eauinment of the line, branch or divi tire crew was saved and that she will prove a total wreck. ine ooara oi city oouncii neid a after special meeting last night and ordered Southern Express Company, spent gion B0 bonded, provided that said bond the publication of the bills passed by yesterday in the city and went down shall not be sold or otherwise disposed the late General Assembly relative to tn Morliarl inat: nlirht. of rate of less than seventy-five cents city improvements and for the better Mrs. J. A. Baker, of Kenville, N. J protection or lives and property by the ig spending awhile in the city on a appointment of a boiler inspector and examiner of engineers and firemen. Extend the Atlantic & JH. C. Railroad, In another column will be found a bill passed by the late General Assembly allowing the extension of the Atlantio and N. O. Riilroad. Now that this pleasure trip. Miss Kate Follen the North, where chasing a spring stock of Mrs. Bettie Whaley. in the dollar. Seo. 6. That the said Company may for the construction and equipment of millinery for IN his innoh landed Bpeech at favorable act has been secured we hope Worcester, Mass., last Monday, there will be no. abatement of effort Mr. MoElnley spoke Of the accom- until the proposed extension is made. plishment of the FiftV first New Ene Hands ready to join hands Geo. B. Paul, Miss Oluah Perry, Capt Congress, saying that "no Demo Oratlo majority in Congress that 1 " Stathan, Sarah or Salah Starkey, Jobn vate stockholders, List of Letters Remaining in the postofflce Berne, Craven county, 1891. H. Barnngton, Manuel Davis, Mary Harris, Jane Hill, Miss Clyde Hill, Capt. its branch roads, issue bonds on the has returned from prtsent line of its road, from Goldsboro nh. ho hpan nnr. to Morehead City, to an amount not exoeeuing uve muu.auu uuiiuib ut mile, and secure the same by a second mortgage on said present line, said mortgage to be registered in the county of Craven, as in this Act provided for the registration of mortgages to secure bonds issued on the extended lines or brandies; Provided, however, no bonds shall be issued or mortgages executed upon the line from Goldsboro to More- by tbe HOUSE FOR SALE A Bargain! A Thiee Sinrw Tiriv at .j i-. IlUf, With two ttorv rear r-rten.in.. Craven street. ' w" Terms: 500.00 cash: balance in five notes, to run l, 2, 3, 4 and 5 years res- Apply t:; R. O. E. LODGE. DUFFY'S exceed the price obtained for such labor from othsr sources, provided that the State shall receive said bonds at tbe ualue provided for in section five. Sec. 13. That said Company shall eleot to exercise tbe powers and receive the powers and receive the benefits of this Aot, within two yesrs from its ratifica tion, and not thereafter. Sec. 14. That this Act shall le in force from and after its ratification. Ratified this, the 9th day of Match, . D., U91. The Prostrating Shocks Of malarial fever are not to be counter acted by quinine with any decree of certainty, or for any length of time. The eradication and tho prevention of a disease of a miasmatic type are, how ever, ascertained possibilities. Long experience has shown that there is in finitely more preventive efficacy in the fine botanic medicine, Hoetetter's Stomach Bitters, than in the alkaloids, drugs and poisons which were formerly the only recognized means of removing nd anticipating attacks of fever and ague and bilious remittent. When the system has been depleted by periodi cany racurring paroxysms, this agree able restorative renews tbe fund of energy, and is not only a positive specific, but repairs the damage to the general health inflicted by all febrile complaints partaking of the malarial character. The Income Tax. Ralkioii, N. C, March 23. There continues to be a great deal of talk about that income tax matter, which the late legislature has just put upon the people. Some persons think the legislators ought to be willing to come back for a few days, without pay, and correct this bad legislation. Others say they would prefer paying the income tax, considering that a lessor evil than the legislature, winch tuev never want in Bession again. DIRECTIONS teaspoo leu ar drope; lor one Dose for a clilhl tin, nr n, ,'.-.. ooa f ul lor h n , P hair a teasno... i,ii-, Z"' nearly uvbw eKuuy uuiu relief Is pro- freciuenliv cured. This l.tor n,.; i i.. r-. Ilii-r M lacks ut.,-u uiuiy K l roup nrtu mi juarKeil I'm minklnc H nrobahloth.t lilllllil follow We frenimntlv nip and the child ha. atoiirlio.iSl. hi mi -j tllt.8i llnJ y ni'Miimnm ii ioa:i, aim) vrry v tvlinl In K. IN. DUFFY, HI. 11. Sl'hlelllln A fn :M P llltl II Si n 170 WUllain HI a bottle of It cheerfnllT i:. II. Barhtjm. ri-ltevlng ooueh. w Born. N. CJ. t ; BUGGY AND CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. Ilaviiti: Im)i-4!ii out t; .'i .i iiim iiir.ML; lli,,usi i v of . u. iii.i now irc-,.;iril i,, ; .,, ,, Hiipuy nnrt Carriage tiiowart, l All Kinds of Work On short notice specialty, nii,l ivepmrliu ana Palntlntca Hill Isf i.-H,.,, . Shouins; all Hr.niinl.. Hall 1 lie palroiia''-' of ii i.ilicilcil. I'll! l.'i bt attention. $1.20 0 c is respectfully O. 11. WATERS. We Are Now in Position TO Kll.l, AI.l Wo hiivo f'nitoi. for CoKon Sen!. Come to spa ok Kltii v HiKlieut Price. HKH'K OKDKR8. ii il ileal to exchange ur nice if yon want W. P. BURRTJS & CO., t. Jiiiiiil'sion Merchants anil Grain Dealer. Market lxx-li.New Berne, N.C. 0 ! Tourists, Whether on pleasure bent or business, should take on every trip a bottle of oyrup of Figs, as it acts moat pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers, headacheB and other forms of sickness. For sale in 50c. and $1.00 bottles by all leading druggists. marJlm. I h tiifj l,iir;. ! st slock of Watches, Jewelry, Silverware and Clocks. In Eastern North ',iollna. These good, were bought lor spur CASil ,,,! wiiik. told lower than Hiey can be bought from any ol her house in iNortli Carolina, as I em- iii.no HoiKineu man all the other watchniakerR in tlm ciiv rnmhin..! t do your work laomply and with de'snat.h. isirijeiii etoctt and loweBt Come nr prices ill d tee tile AND LIVERY. SAM. K EATON'S. mi a i o "it ll) u.'1'nsi i-mircu miaaie Bt. The prettiest line of br-- nrT-rf - P.TTTTTi"R17.Vfi TT?P QT?V mun, A u fl 11 ItlJfj SUITS ever offered on i t lio "Wonr Porno TVTat'lrof Also a fine line assort- I" !S' Street - , . I uu nan j it large lot or nne ment of Youths Suits. Sa,?!I?ST"i?ed in WE8T Also, a tine lot of Biir?(?ipn. Rnnrl oarts and Ilarnees, nil of which will be sold as LOW AS TliE LOWEST. Don t fail to coruo and see him before at March New 21st, A new supply of Ziegler Shoes arrived yester day. Partington & Baxter, (Tnaliled bead City, except by tbe coucumng with other advocates of the movement I Robt. Phillips, Benjamin Rosel, Elijah I vote of the stock owned by the State, in j . j .k. Bummersill. cumD isimmons, r. n. i ana a majority or mar, neia Dytnepn- Congressthat " Jt ""a,vl ..w-u 8uthMIt Sarah or gBlah starkey, Jobn vate stockholders, provided that the ill ho ftWtoil in th noTf fon troaira 7 . . iViOT. wnristopner wens, mrs. mate anaii own ana control a majority Will Da eieciea in ine next ten years The inhabitant! of New Berne and R..an C. Williams care Colonel Nelson, of the stock so issued or that the State's Will be able to repeal it." This is, I the territory along the line of the road I R- H. Williams, Wilson J. Whitaker. stock shall be sold at not less than nine- alas too true. Centuries hare past it is now built do not stand alone in SJM ffSB.B... AM Since Satan entered the garden Of their desiro t0 Bee ifc "tended. Golds- The Meuiationi now reauire that one the nr'iv'ile:e. upon the concurring vote Eden bat the trail of the semen t DOr0, its western terminus, is a strong cent Bhall be collected on the delivery as aforesaid, to consolidate and unite ' . , 1 (advocate of tho measure. The Argus of each letter advertised. with any other railroad within or with- rests on it still. loomments on the bill, and Argus argues in Wit E. Clarke. P.M. Stonewall Items. Mrs. Lina Phipps, wife of Robt. out the State, under any general rail road law, terms or rules as may be agreed upon, not inconsistent with the laws of this State. Seo. 8. That all mortgages or deeds of trust which may be executed by the said Company, may be registered in the county of Craven, and such registration shall be deemed an effectual and sut ficifint registration for all purposes I aknnljl h matlfl ant nnUafiAw. alirailil mm vtntMnov I Via irvlit. onrY,nlnr0l V nnr.. I L.i.... a . .4 i , Vi nil rt- k. .anu. mander, bis good qualities Of hand take the Initiative in its construction, and it has been very much swollen and Bar. to register and record the same in Qd heart, his manly and OOnierva-1 IV"ro,lua no 01 oucn ubb 10 a innamea ever since. I any Other county, any lawtotne can ii ih.(. .. hi. I wmvu iin jar. iNatnan tiooKer, oi caynoro, nau wary notwuuemuuiuk.. UT Dearin ftIter 1 teMtn to 1 goods at retail, but when a town as- the misfortune to painfully and serious- 8e0. 9. That any corporation, county nrivar.A Mia. bavA hAAn n IactI 'Ad I sumeetne proportions or a manuraotur-iiff inlnrn hie hend. Ha wu earrvine tAnahir. inMn.H ing centra 1 and a wholesale distributor maU cutlass in his band through the therein, may subscribe to stock for said of goods, then indeed is every- railroad woods, slipped and lost his ballanoe on purp0g9' or otherwise contribute to more generoua in iuir praise inan "auerienaupeoar ap or new neias or a log and fell, seriously cutting nis 1 IUCh work in such manner and in such ihub. vroiuBooro ia oeooming Dotnoiihand. amount as shall be determined by the I llUVDOa UBQDD lillB IlBUHHHIIiV IQr IDDIH I il - AS. a. J -i. iL. .'...il.. ..J lL..t.lA aI Mflk AfAA..h'Ati well.5 Bat for ; politicians fof tha railroads. Letthe road ba extended, baser tnrt. how : dead wonlrl ha the na "8 action be taken at an early I horo ta t ka consideration the asreed noon with the said Atlantio and day." annexation of Richland township, of North Carolina Railroad Company, piwowuo wrn ui ma greua . Bstanfort oonnt. to Pamlico and it was and said subscription! or contributions Strife. Washington Post, I North Carolina Looming- Up. I decided by them to reoeive it by 15 1 shall be made according to the general 1 wwrh n.rftiin. i. imin.. nn lirrtl. I rotes to 2 affftinst. out of 17 votes oaet. laws of the State ot North Uaronne. " W,P. hud thA nlnaanpA nf hoLtrin I tn th horiznti. nr1 if riUtrint AnAo Sa that nart of Beanfort can now decide Seo. 10. In the construction of tbe ex- 1 18 to 00 promotea SOme or the well-pott' I wnat tnty will ao. we airaauy u b tsnaea hubs or yruminou ursuuiica, vuo I ea ones seem to be or the oninion that conntv or as rion tana as is in ine oiaio saia uompany snau no otitieu to toe I . . t J I 1 1 1 I . I . J ! , I Uhnr J n dir a Hfivmnnr nr Jnriffn nink ana ir tnev loin us. we win eureir same ricnts. powers ana priviicKer rill be selected. The friends of Judge have the richest. with respeot to the acquisition of such lands, and the condemnation thereof THE kind words written of thft UaTOr of the proposition, thus fthl nnnfarafft nanMi "The bill speaks for itself and is not , ,,v.... v-.v.u.u, v-u.. only the best that could be eeoured Joseoh E.Johnston, and Dnblished under the ciroumstances. but it is in ' In thA NnrthArn nrAaa thnnM ho 'ct a Te,T admirable measure though Phipps, near Bay boro, has been suffer . in we JNonnern press, snouia De eontoining Btri0t provisions for the pro- ing for the last three week from a pleasing to the friends Of the dead I teotion of the State's interest, it is not painful accident. In driving a nail . loldier. His rreaf.nfiRs na a rnm. I'hornof its usefulness. The extension I it glanced and etruok her in one of heruCjent hands yesterday with Senator Ban SOm Who jS looking unusually well, I either Judge Seymour or Judge Dick land if they join us. maoh better Indeed than might LDL'"ecu"?: ??,! have been expected considering the I past few days, and they are trying to constant labor and incessant and " bMa 01 tn0M Wu0 mw been put nfnn.a nn.l.l a whlnU hA n m I I . . . - luioujo uiiotj tv . nutuu us auu i a.jNOrtOlK Vlrglnianty otner uemocrauo aenacors were subjected dnriDg the most memor-l Children Cy forPitcher'sCastorIi - ABVICK TO MOTHERS Mrs. "WrasLOw's Soothikq Btrtjf should always be nssd for children teething. It soothe the ohild, softens the gums, allay au pain, cures wina colio, and l the best remeay tor uiar as may be necessary therefor, as are conferred npon tbe aaid Atlantio and North Carolina Railroad Company by its charter, or any amendment there to. See 11. That nothing in this Aot con rhosa. Twenty-five cents a bottle, jaly I talned, shall be construed to exempt making a trade. f eedinsr a specialty. nov27 dwtf I'or tlie lu'.xt thirty days we will sell SOLID GOLD RIDING BOW FRAMES SPECTACLES WITH FlIHr QUALITY LENSES AT THE "ALDltlE." LADIES FINE KID $2.50 Per Pair! Button Shoe-Opera and BELi ,THE JEWELER, Common Sense Lasts- R. J. GOODING $aw.uu pair at nucceiaor to K. II. Mcnilawa & Co.. WllOLKSALK AND KETAIL " BARGAIN jnl6dwl THE UNITED ORDER OF Fraternal Go-Operation IN THREE M0HTHS, $56 Profit Upon the Payment of $19.50. Members in One Week. Do not fall to make yonr weekly and monthly payments on tomorrow.the 23d Inst. VV. IS. BUYI), marlBdiwtf. Locatj Skorktahy. For Sale, Two Twin Reversible Engines 12x80 new cylinders; balanoe in good order. jambs kkdmond. Boo. & Treas. N. &T. R. S. B. CcJ Corner Pollock and Middle Sts. l'KOPKIETOR OF COCIIINES COUGH CURE; Thin preparation contains no opium and Is a certain cure for coughs, hoarseness, o-. and If It does not cirectacure after taking one bottle, tho money will be relunded to purchaser. OPTIML'S OINTSIKNT, for chapped hasdi and every kltin trouble ' i Keep everything m the Drug Line, and large and well selected stock of Toilet Ar tiolcs, Hoops. Spon-os, Perfumes, Chamois Sblns, llair Brushes, eto. A complet stock or Patent and l'roprletary Medicines, Ohew lug iuu, ring ami r ine jut, Hmoklnf Tobacco, good, Perinne Tobacco, Imported Cigars, ani tire bost 5c. and l(lo. UlKarsln Honu Carolina. febl4-iim For Rent. " The bouse on h'onlh Front. trot l.t.ib ocovipleil a. ilanne Hospital, Apply to . A. K. DKNMI8QN. . For SstloS i The B. H. Gray Manufacturing Pnmn.n will sell for cash at publlo auction at the court house door in Craven county, Btate ' ofHorth Carolina, on Monday, the fourth day of May, at 12 m. their Pulp and Wooden- wuro Jim wuu auoiineir macamery and tools therein, situated In Craven count r. For further partlculms enquire of - B.H.URAY.Prsldent,' " mar2Atd1 NewBerna,7o. Children Cry for Pitcher's CastoriaT V''