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VOL. X.-NO. 7.
NEW BERNE, N. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1891.
PRICE 5 CENTS
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NAL,
r BUSINESS LOCALS.
ELM CITY STEAM LAUSDBY just
opened by Sing Lea of Norfolk. Aplm
SPLIT PEAS, Okra and Tomatoes,
Barley , Bago. Lintels, A.. R.JP. Paste, lo
in.to uatiop. L F. Souee. Virginia Relish,
Caors,Uarry Powder. 0, K. &wvxu.
LOST-A $5 00 bill on the street
somewhere in the vioinity of the
- post-office. The flndr will please leave
it at the Jonas office
mm v w -w- -.-
TTT ANTED A good Boot
TT maker at toes. JobuMc:
and Shoe-
I MC30BLBY.
mar2a 1m f ollocK Bt near Middle
4 OfiA ft LBS.' Country Lard at my
, UJJJ Stall, lOo. per lb. U.E. Nelson.
ROBERTS & BRO. are receiving a
Large- Btock of Boots and Bboea, Dry
' Oooda. Urooerle. and Provision!, They buy
at headquarters and can give yon Law
., Prloss. au2S
NICE lot Refined Mutton Suit in cakes
at let, each. 0. E, Nblson. f2Sim
J MEW DKTJG STORE. Drugs, Medi
JLv lnh and Chemicals, 0. P. Popular
froprtetary Medicines. All varieties of
' Druggist's Sundries. Trusses and Braces.
Htw crop Garden Seels. tine and Large
. Btoek Cigars and Tobacco, all mw. Pre
soridtloas accurately compounded (and not
at Wab prices), our motto and our-uccess.
. U. U. GREEN, Druggist and Apothecary
Middle St., four doorafiom Pollock. Jan251y
' THK North Carolina lobacoo
f Convention, J. S. Oarr, of Durham,
president, is to meet at Henderson
' oa the 18th last.
' So f?r 422 bodies bare been re
- covered from the wreck of the
immigrant steamship Utopia in
-' Gibraltar Bay.
By order oi Mayor Grant tie
electric light and other wires and
pjles are being cat ilovn and re
-moved from certain sections of New
York.
It is very pertinently suggested
that while the Italian government
is in the recalling business it should
recall the Mafia. News and Observer.
V ' Winston is pushing the work of
mnstrnp.tincr its elaborata Rewerfi
. nr ,f A m T'V, A Qrtnfinnl onva O f)it
y ' OJOUOUJ. .UOt MDUUIUG1 OiXJ B .TjVVV
feet of sewer pipe, of the 20,000
-f:e -in the contract is already
down.
The Wilmington Messenger
says that in the first three months
of tho year there were ninety -three
, railroad companies chartered in the
South. This has a business like
aspect.
, The cuttlery imports from Sbef-
. field fell off to -the amount of
' . 27,000 for the last quarter as
y compared with the same period of
, last year a decrease of over fifty
' , par cent. This result is attributed
to the new tariff law.
THE Eepublican party in North
Carolina can never succeed while
battling for the right of the people
to control connty affairs by electing
county officers. And this is because
the white people will not consent to
: a form of connty government which
will involve certain counties in a
s possibility ; of being controlled by
negroes. Greensboro North State.
Latterly we have not seen the
. uiieign papers. Tbe newspaper
,' "fiend'.' , takes them off before we
ean get a glimpse. Wilmington
, , Messenger. No one who has not
experienced it knows the annoyance
4 It gives an editor to have exchanges
s taken from the office. The "news
' paper ; fiend" is a provoker of
.profanity, and onght to bs sup-
pressed w-
More is to be expected in tbe
t course of time from the growth 0
, onr white population, undiminished
; by emigration, than . from immigra
won, nowever enormont it may
- f become, or , wth whatever amount
of accumulated wealth it may be
acoompanied. The two combined!
bowevef, wilt exercise an inflaence
, whlchust raise a State like North
Carolina tq the very highest pinna
cte of material greatness This old
Commonwealth, ' which is now no
longer losing Us most enereetto and
enterprising pirlisbnt, Instead is
receiving ; a notable addition from
ontside, has t an economic career
before It ' which will be marked by
cncxanpiea aistinctton ana Bpien
dor., . ";' 'V ?':;:---''KK-:-?-v. v t'J
Tonrlsts, ,
Whether on pleasure bent or business,
e .ould take on every trip a bottle of
I s mp of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly
r 1 eleotually on the kidneys, liver and
ljt', preventing fevers, headaohes
pr 1 c;her forma of slokness. For sale
1 1 13d. and 1 00 bottles by all leading
i. rrl8ts. . ,s ; mar31m. -;.
, , ; ' -lj r''-:';'f'r:l,-,:h'vl'j- 'V '',v'"l;A".v
LOCAL NEWS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Miss Harrietts Lane Millinery.
Churchill & Parker-Look 1 Live!
Howard Spring clothing, etc
0. E. Slover-Split peas, eto.
Sing Lee Laundry.
Isaac H. Smith For the public.
Cotton New Berne
Market -Salss
83 bales at 7 to 8 85.
There will be a meeting of the Y. M.
C. A. Devotional committee tonight at
9 o'clock in their rooms.
The ladies composing the Sun Beam
Society of the Baptist Church will hold
a Clipping Party at the Geo. Allen store
to-morrow night.
mr, u. u. omaw nas purcnasea tne
building formerly occupied as the offloe
01 tne uyae steamer line ana is moving
u up to tne vacant lot adjoining Hiss
lajior s residence for his tlnshop.
Sing Lee, a Chinaman, has arrived I
here from Norfolk and opened up the I
Elm City Steam Laundry. He finds it
quite diffioult to make himself under-1
stood, hut ha annnur tn ho ..r. nmir.
teous.
We have been requosted to state that
there, will be held this afternoon at 5
o'clock at the Y. M. C. A. Hall a meet
ing of tbe ladies in New Berne to
organize a "Woman's Exchange and
Iniuettial Training School. ' All ladies
interested are respectfully requested to
ue present. 1
Mr. O.taviiia fink ( Pii.i.i. ...
..uuOT.c., , oium oavuruay
by the Governor. The Governor also
appointed Capt. Adam Warner, of Beau
fort county, assistant oyster commis
sioner. Capt. Warner has been in
charge of the patrolmen on the Nellie
B. Dey ever siuce they were sent out.
Democratic ward committees for the
ensuing year have been appointed as
follows: First ward, C. Rsizenstein,
Chas. Bell and J. C. Green; Second
ward, John Dunn, Edw. Gerock, S. W.
Small wood; Third ward, Jas. W. Bid
die, Sam'l W. Willis and J. W.
Smallwood. The committees for the
fourth and fifth wards have not yet
oeen appoimsa . i
At f!hrik r.h,mh n r.j.. tuA
rector, Rev. Mr. George, announced to
the congregation that he bad after
' i
mature deliberation determined not to
leave his charge here, and that in doing
eo he felt that he was carrying out the
will of our Heavenly Father. At the
oonolusion of these remarks the organ
psalel forth the old familiar "Praise
Goi from whom all blessings flow."
The choir leading and the whole assetn
bly rose to their f oet and sang it in its
complete beauty and pathos there were
many who could but with difficulty
suppress their emotions, the rector him
salf not excepted, at this touohing
evidenoe of thankfulness on the part of
those present.
Justices Appointed.
The following name Justices of the
Peace for Craven county were appointed
by the General Assembly at last session,
Their term of Offloe commences
augusii next.
A . .
Townships: No. I.E. A. Askins;No.
wmuib, hw. o, noa
ardson; No. 5, L. W. Gilbert; No. 8,1
James H. Hunter; No. 7, John S. Fisher;
No. 8, Edward S. Street; No. 9. L. H.
French.
Personal.
Messrs. T. J. and F. G. Mitchell of
Henderson returned home yesterday
from a visit to relatives in the city.
Mrs. Luoy Portis, who has been visit'
intr at Mr. J. J. Ltssiter'a returned tn
W hnma at ariiminirtn-
The steamer Nens. brought in ItajyE
following passengers: Mr. J. H. Brady
oi the firm oi iloore & Brady, and Mr.
at. maniy returning irom .ouBinesa
turning from a Northern business trip,
rtnmlmr from a Tiilt tn r.Uti... .t
;;
Mrs, M M. Bliss of New York left on
e steamer Neuse, returniDg to her
the
home from Visit to hsr daughter, Mrs.
Isaao y Patterson, ; and , Miss Don
j-ujho, ut uiunut vara county, one
of tha pupils of vVnoe Aosdemy, left
in j.... r . .
tor ner nomi on acoonst oi the death of
h'hlM.S.6Xi,C:Uf-. 1
Col. A, H. Leftwich, President of tha
New Berne Gas Light Company, arrived
last night on business conneotsd with
Utt vonmsiMr.'.
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New Bern N. O.. Inrll 6th 1891.
;y We regret to state that by mistake of
ours,, tha property of Mr. James Red
mond was advertised In the Journal
on the 5th Instant for non parment ot
taxes. It was dearly an error, , he
having paid , his taxes sometime pre
vlouj, for whioh we would respectfully
apologise. r-Jv'..V'W.B. hum, .v,
.' ; Sheriff.
Ananal Meeting of the Stock Holders of
the Fair Association.
The annual meeting of the stock
holders of the E. C. F. O. Q. & I. As
sociation was held Friday night at the Y.
M. 0. A. Hall.
Theresas a good representation of our
leading citizens present and they showed
a strong appreciation of the manage
ments and splendid results of the Fair
just dosed. In evidence of the fact the
present enoombsnta, Meaars Wm. Dunn
and Chas. Reizenstein, were enthusiast
ioly re-elected President, and Seo. and
Treas. the fourth term to those posi
tions. The eleotion of other officers
was then proceeded with
Vice President! Messrs E. H. Mead
ows, K. R. Jones and J. A. Richardson
Board of Direotors 3. H. Gray. Geo.
Henderson. O. N. Ives. Q. H. Roberts.
0. E. Foy, 0. H. Gaion, T. A. Green,
r, p. Burrus and Alex Miller
Finance Committee Jas. Redmond,
f. TJlrioh and W. D. Barrin.ton.
Afterwards the following resolution
was offered by G. H. Roberts and
unanimously adopted
Whereas the "East Carolina Fish,
Oyster, Game and Industrial Assooia
tion" has fulfilled the most sanguine
hopes of its patronB and friends, having
awakened the spirit of enterprise and
progress throughout this seotion, and
disclosed tho boundless resources of our
rivers and seas, as well as the indus
trial energy and skill of our people,
and whereas the surprising success of
this Association has been mainly
LV.toTk ho.de
0f tbe Association, wiehinii to place
opon record Boms evidence or our
. . .
First, that in tha faithful service of
its chief offloer William Dunn".in hit
able management of its affairs, his kind
and courteous treatment of bothpatreni
and strangers, and his annual efforts to
bring to the Asooiation every means
that sohuld add to its ability and dis
play, we haye found a model President.
worthy of our conadenoe and deserv
ing the sinoeriest tribute of respect that
the Association can offer.
Second, That our tireless secretary
and Treasurer, Charles Keizenstein, is
entitled to share largely in the credit
of our sucoess. To him we are entitled
for the creation of muoh of the life of
the Association, the management of
its details, and tbe infusion of that
nieMAB altMa k(nk ! t 1 A UnwrA
and wehereby tender him our
gratitude and thanks.
Resolved, That these resolutions be
siriaA Mfv wha raaAnns rr eet aaannia.
tion, and be given to tha press for
publication.
STONEWALL JACKSON'S
LIFE.
Mrs. Jackson to Make Arrange
ments for the Publication
of the Book of Which
She is the Author.
A book on the Life of Stonewall Jack
son, written by his widow, is to be one
of the conspicuous publications, of the!
present year. mrs. j season nas
gone for New York City to arrange
for tbe publication of the book.
rnrounnoui tne enure noutn, me news
that this book is forthcoming will be I
hailed with delight. The fame of I
Stonewall Jackson as a military leader, I
girdles the world. It can be effaced
only when history itself dies. Hut,
familiar as the world is with Jaokson's
military career, it knows but little of
his prlrateXife,' and if we understand
I Mrs. Jaokson's intentions arignt, the
J.. .. All... ... Ia ..11.1
uw..Ku w. . " '
, "li-T 'T";.m;
mbraoin. his military career, to make
the biography complete, Ex.
EARTHS U AliJS
Severe Shocks at Quebec nnd
Aiong me i. i-nwrence.
Quebec. April 2. Last evening a
violent earthquake was felt here ana
Lawrenoeand extended far Into the
back country. News from St. Gabriel
oountv. Quebec, and other stations oon
firm the faot of the violent shock.
parish for several seconds and caused
the inhabitants great alarm
Good Enough.
turned their attention to tbe alien land-
I of them. The la w just passed forbids
I theoanisition of land by aliens and
three years and resident alieos seven
I years in which to sell their lands, and
orders the lands oonfisoated to the state
If not sold before the expiration of I
these periods. (Ex.)
i .
The i Deaths Decreasinff In Num
uer.
r Cmoiao. ADrU S.-At noon to-day
but sixty-five deaths were reoorded at
tne neaitn aepanment, aa aia.usv
yesterday. s Registrar Tomlinsoa pre-
d lots that unless mere is a return oi tne
the grip epidemic will soon be a thing
horrible weather of the past few weens
Of the past. . '
. ..
' Wkea Baby was atek, we gate her Castoria,
, "Khn ah. was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
Whea she became Mis, the elung to Castoria,
Whea ta bad Children, she gave them Castoria,
IMMIGRATION.
Italy Leading All Other Coun
in the Numbers Landing at
New York.
New Yobs, April 3. -Superintendent
of Immigration Weber says the immi
gration from Italy is rapidly increasing,
and in fact is leading that of all other
countries. The fiiures of Maroh are:
Italy, 7,869; Germany, 7,087; Great
Britain and Ireland, 4 396; Hungary,
8,689; Austria, 3 4S4, and Russia, 2,925.
Total 29.833.
Sixteen hundred and seven Italians
were landed at the Barge office today.
MARRIED.
In the Episcopal Church at Snow Hill,
Tuesday, Maroh 81st, Mr. C. C. Taylor,
of Virginia, to Miss Sallie A. Grimsley.
Bright's Disease.
This insidious ailment, if too long
neglected, will undermine the strong
est oonstitutiod and bring the victim to
a premature grave. Heed the timely
warning, and regain health at once by
a use of the proper restorative, that
great strengtener of the urinary and
digestive organs, v. is. a. (Bo tan 10 Blood
Balm).
David Ruskel, Cullman, Ga., writes1
"I used a hundred dollars worth of
medicine for Bright' dieesse, but it
did me no good. I then took B. B. B.,
whioh relieved me. My appetite is
restored and I unrinate without pain."
J. A. Maddox, Atlanta, Ga., writes:
"I had great trouble in passing urine
which was filled with sediments. My
back and loins gave me much pain and
I lost my appetite, strength and flash.
I became nervous and unable to sleep
sundly. Twr bottles of B. B. B. gave
me entire relief."
Thomas Williams, Soddy, Tenn.,
writes: ' I was troubled with severe kid
ney complaint and confined to my bed.
Six bottles of B. B. B. made a well
man of me."
BELL'S HAIR RENEWER AND SCALP
CLEANER.
testimonials:
Durham N. C.
Sept. 7th 1883.
I have used Prof. Bell's Soalp Cleaner
and Hair Purifier and am highly
pleased with it. I found that it releaved
my head of pain. It is a good thing.
Itespeotfully,
Mrs. C. W. Westbrook.
READ WHAT THE WIFE OF A PROMINENT
EDUCATOR HAS SAID.
Mr. H. H. Bell has done work for my
mother, sisters and myself to our entire
satisfaction, and I take great pleasure
in reoommending him to the public.
Mrs. Dr. Jas. A. Duncan,
Front Royal Va.
April lath 1883.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
This is to certify that I've used
"Eureka," Prof. Hector H. Bell's rem
edy for dandruff of the soalp and find
it entirely satisfactory in effect. I was
troubled with diseased scalp for a num
ber of years and my head at the present
time is free from dandruff, therefore I
oheerfully recommend "Eureka" to all
sufferers desiring relief from dandruff.
I can further say that Prof. Bell has the
I reputation of being a perfect gentle-1
mtn. Most Kespeotfully,
H. O. Crosby,
Plymouth.
"When you want a reliable article
always go to a reliable House."
Oar stock of men's, boys' and
vnnr.hu' Stirinc nlnf.hintr in now
arriring and is the best assorted
stock we have had in several vears.
Wa have
"
fnll ofnnL- f nh-ink
, ""v, .v
Black and Blue fancy Cassimeres
ana w orscea, ana some jsiu.uu sun
that are worth more money, they
are as good as most 12 and 15
dollars suits. Have a fall line of
samples from Kogers, Peet & Co.
the largest Clothiers inN.Y.and
,f yOU are narci to lit call and see
the nnmnlAs. Will cnaranfpie a fit
n. n. aaia t nra tn tumlu
fre J011 Dny
HOWAED.
Millinery Opening!
and, Summer
Goods.
lflss HARRIETT K LANE will display an
Unusually handsome stock of fine Upring
and Bummer Millinery uooas on
Thursday. April 9th,
to which the Ladles of New Berne and sur
rounding oountry are oordially Invited.
bhe nopea an win come, wneiner tney
Wian to puronase or not.
prrPo , T,nw flo f,p Hnfllitv
"lCeS aS IjOW as IHG Uailiy
of the Goods will Admit.
aprTdlw
It ' n , i ,i tt I
- pnilg UUt AIlOlQer Horse !
KanuoipnBwten i
iiaae H." Bmith. i
For the Public
I Randolph Buten claims that t should pay
- a.- .
5ianottign a esrtaln mortgage; Tt is true
that he was npon my amaavit in custody for
wo .f, ,
ZlultSJ
door on the 4th day bf May, 1891, to a sale.
. 1 las PUDIII .auuia
I The pobiie should know that the propertr
I tn question Is sold subject to mortgages and
I Interest amounting to seven thousand five
I hundred dollars, and a prior judgment of
n
sold me a shop, but 1
ituree nunarea ma n
lis true. Martha Pate
I told the shop for four dollars and fifty ctnts
i ana save in money io tne unuren militant
i. . . . .. ...
i long ago. iown one-uitu interest pa me
This m HtBtm owes me one hundred
a -,.nt.v- au. . 7
xonauieeina a ciumsy aiepnani coma
leap over wi raoino ocean easier
man
I ataUn ean get one eent from tha judjrmeuV
aputs . ' s, -c w&au a, rnuixa.
LOOK! LIVE!
AND
SAVE YOUR MONEY
By Dealicg With Us !
We hava just bad a lot of new stables built
In the rear of our store which offer free
to the trade, generally, an. a '. we ask. to
convince you ibat we can bed you goods
cheaper than any house In the city, is to
Give Us a Trial.
We are doing our own work aud can afford
to sell cheaper tnanany one else. Don't fail
to give us a trial. -We are catering for
the couuiry trado.
Ilithest Prices Paid for Country
Produce.
-Brtng your Chickens and Ef gj to us.
Very Respectfully,
Churchill & Parker,
Broad 8t , 1st door East of Railroad.
aprTdltwOm.
Very Mynterlously Disappeared.
A.nd where lie has gone no one can tell.
The question wss often asked yesterday.
Have you seen him today ? 1 he answer was
no. une mercnani remarked to anotber that
be saw him board the western bound train
about H o'clock. Just as 1 expected, said
the brother merchant, I thought It wa get
ting time for him to buy Borne bankrupt
stock out at 10c, 5'Je. or ti')ie. on the dollar,
uu l win ubv my wmne hiock or goods that
me next, ume you near nom htm he will
tuin up In Kalelgb or some other large town
with a stock bought, at Mc. on th ilollar.
Did you notice tbe little pamphl, t lately
Issued by tbe Kast Carolina Fish, Uyster.
Game and Industrial Association? I was at
tracted by a pecullaranumuieementon pnge
16 which refers to some fellow whom they
choose to Identity as "Big Ike." What does
It all mean? Who is he, and what Is bis
name? There seems to be a lot of solid
truths in what they say about him, but at
the same time the article was evidently
written In a spirit of malice Who was the
merchant that wrote the article? Any time
you can get any light on the sul.lact, ploaie
letme know aud I will very mmli appre
ciate it. Good morning, Joues.
Proposals for furnlsblne sIiId rhamliiTv.
rations, and coal for revenue veesel. Cimtoin
House, New Heme. N. C, Collector's ( nice
April 4tb, 1891. Mealed proposa's will be re
ceived at this oflHe until 2 o'clock n m ,,!
Tuesday, April Hth, IN91, for supplying shin
chandlery, rations, and coal for tho vessels I
of the U. 8. Revenue-Cutter Service in this
collection district during the fiscal vnar
endljg June 30, 1KU2 The coal furnished to
be anthracite or bituminous, as may be re
quired, of best quality, uniform in characlei;
to weigh 2,210 pounds to the ton: to be de
livered on board the vessels at such times
ana in sucn quantities as required at local
ities reaony accessible to said vessels, and
to be subleot to inspection as to oualli v mni
weight. Bidders will name the prices for
both steaming and stove coal, and also their
facilities lor furnishing tbe vessels with
fresh water, and their charges therefor
The right la reserved lo relect anv or mi
bids, bohedules of ship chandlery can be
bad oy application 10 una omcc. Kohehi
Hancock, j r , collector.
CFEASTER IS OVERf
BUT
Barrington & Baxter
CONTINUED TO SELL
Children's Jersey Suits
At Prices to Suit Purchasers.
-O-
ALSO A FINE LINE OF
Youth's Spring Suits. ;f
-ANOTHER SUPPLY OF
Ziegler Shoes,
Call and see us and be suited.
HOUSE FOR SALE
A Bargain!
A Three Story Brick Store and Dwel-
iiuga wibu bwu uiiUrj roar cjLiouDiuu. uu i
Craven street.
inn. w uaiauuo iu uve
fl . AeftA A A .1. . I C I
Inotes, to run 1, 2, 8. 4 and o years res-
rr.iVnri
bearing 6 per cent,
interest.
Apply to
jan24 lstp R. O. E. LODGE.
A FULL LINE OF
Heating and Cooking Stoves
AT
1. 1!. Culler & Co.
For Rent.
The house On Bouth Front street lately
occupieu as marine uospitai, Apply to
maraiu. a. it. .umiNmauCT.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
1
The average boy is a natural
aatraorA. 'I'hnf. in whir hn ta .n linn
little-ihaver. beinsinthe barbaronu
. .....
I , -"jv-v-w
ChlldrenJryJor.Pjtcb
t if
An Ideal of Perfection
Realized.
WE CLAIM OUR "ALDINE"
S2.oo
LADIES BUTTON SHOE
TO BE
A STEP IX ADVANCE
OF ANY SHOE
EVER BEFORE OFFERED
for the same money. It is equal
iu quality to any $3.00 shoe in
this city.
.bargain Store.
$100 REWARD !
I h ive t ne largest stock of
Watches, Jewelry, Silverware
and Clocks,
In Eastern Norili Carolina. There goods
were bought lor spor CASH and will be
sold lower Ui:in thev can bi bought frou
any other house iu North Carolina, as I em
ploy more woiEineu than all tbe other
watchmakers m me cilv combined. lean
do your v. ork pnruply ami with despatch,
tome and seo Hie largest stock and lowest
prices at
SAM. K EATON'S,
Opivrsito nnptist church Middle bt.
J.
TAYLOft
ANOTHER
m mm
I'OrXDS NOW OX THE WAY.
BAEUKLS XiCE I-MIKSH 1LOUK NOW
IN STOCK ALSO. A TinTXDFIJWrt
sit; lot '' coitek luirr.HT iitst
BEI'OKi tii;: IMSE, l'Oli SALE
LOWEi; THAN IT CAN DE OBTAINED
LSEWHEUK.
Co'.intrv Meii'bnm." :,,ni m .
CjiUearlyad lay ma big supply." ",te'tslB-
R. J. GOODING,
Biiccotsor to E, H. Meadows & Co..
YiiujJ!-.:-(Ai.j-; AND KETAlJj
Corner Policck andMirlrllfiRf-.
l'KOPKIETOR OF
COC1IINES COUGH f!TTR.nv
This preparation contains - . , i,,m .,
acrtaln cure for duello, l.oxrsenesa An
one bottle, tho money will be rfifnnrtH t!
purctinser.
omMUS OiNTMKNT.for chapped hand,
and every skin trouble
laeepeverything in tho Drug Line, and
arge and well selec ted stock of Toilet Ar-
It 1'erfumes. ChamoU
f .Ur 1 r,,,lleB. etc. A cotnp ete stock
ot I'atent and I'roptietary Medicines. C ew-
8 Jooacco, i-ii,g aud Fine Cut. Smbi
lobacco, (rood. I'erluue Tnlinmi l ...!;
'Igars, an . tho best 5c. aud lUc. iMiErVin
Sortli Curollna.
febll-2m
THE UNITED ORDER
OF
$
raima! Go-Operation
IN THREE M0HTHS.
5Jdu Front
Upon the Payment of $19.rtO.
Members in One Week.
Do not fall to make your weekly and
monthly payment, on toaorrow.the 23d lnst.
VV. It. BOYD,
marlod&wtf. Local 8eci:ktaht.
An Unparalleled Offer!
lur Hie next filitj- days we will sell
SOLID GOLD RIDING BOW
FRAMES SPECTACLES
WITH F1KST QUALITY LENBSR T
$2.50 Per Pair!
BELL TEE JEWELER.
In latest styles ANCHOR BRAND SHIRTS;
CIlbKs, and COLLARS. Ann TJimr.Tm v
OU1INO SHIRTS. NKCKWEAR.
NEW SPRING- GOODS
Arriving every day. Come and call on hs
before buying elsewhere I have the agency
tor one of the largest Chicago merchant
Tailoring Establishments.
and am able to furnish rou new style
I clothing
HADE TO ORDER.
and of best imported fabrics, almost as loW
as buying them ready made. Come and look
over our samples.
W. H. COHEN,
The Red Star Clothier,
luiiuur. BXXSBJtST,
Nk?TkTI0T.i,i:'Albkbt' NkwBkbiw, XT.0.
a v .-u Uk it i
I
The B. H. Grnv MfttinfAAtnptns
will sell lor cash at puullo auction aithe
aieo'
in
Craven county, Btatei
aaJSii.at iJSSSiJSSS
"- ..,7.-'-..c-:"r: -- u"
ware Mill with all oi their msoolnery and
tools therein, situated tn Craven oountv.
. B, U. URAY, President,
i . Hew Berne, .fj,
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