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Pine, Ash and Poplar,
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ONE BROADWAY, - - - NEW YORK,
and we will tell you what dimensions to cut,
and quote you net cash prices for same. n92m
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Call andlexamino our stock whicli is k o i
Yeung Western Horses mid Mules.
Also, large lot Buggies (top and open), Road Carts, Harms?, Whips, Robes and
Horse Blankets constantly on hand at Rock liottcm Prices.
We make our Livery a specialty. Sinplo or double turn-outs can bo had at a'l hours
Every thing we sell is guaranteed as represented.
Livery superintended by K. DENMARK.
Call and See XJs.
New StoGk Constantly Arriving
Which will be sold very low for Cash or Negotiable Paper.
Also, a very large supply of Buggies, Road
Carts, Farm Carts, Harness, Blankets, Robes,
Whips, etc., constantly Son' hand,
CALL AND EXAMINE MY STOCK BEFORE
PURCHASING ELSEWHERE.
EVERTHING STRICTLY GUARANTEED as REPRESENTED
T. "W. STEWART,
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Are You SaviDg Any Money
As the Days Go By?
SIX dollari per mouth saved and In month
ly payments to the
COVENANT BU1LGING ND
LOAN ASSOCIATION
. Will carry 11,000 stock and will pay you
$1,000 IN 83 MONTHS!
Thus yon have saved up f'm In small
amounts, and that has earned you f IH2.
making 81,00(1 In all. Twenty shares, or $'2,00t)
Stock, costs $12 per month, and 5 shares, or
$5U0stock,t3permontli. Cau you afford to
neglect It longer? A3 an investment It
offers you
Absolute Security
With 38 to 30 per cent. Interest. All the
money paid in at New Berne will he loaneu
here. Why will yon pay rent all your lives
when by going Into the Asioclatlon they
will loan you money to build with and let
yon way It back In monthly payments equal
to what you have to pay for rent now, for
Which yon Ret no return. Loans cost only
about b'i per cent.
JfiD. GEItOOK, President.
JOS. COM EN, Vice "
W. B. BOYD, See & Treas.
' V. II. PELLE Tl EK, Att'y.
l5.W.f!AHPENTEK,
L.W.WALLSAU,
K.P.ROWH, Directors, rcarltf.
E.DANENBDRO, I
JC.H.HOLTAN, )
Kf For information apply to Directors.
250 Barrels
Ptill Weight Mess Pork
To be sold at
; Rock Bottom Prices.
Agency for Horsford
Bread Preparation,
Old Virginia Cheroots,
Cigarettes.
Hazard Gunpowder Co
, WEOLESAIiB GEOOEE,
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- KEW BEBNK. N. O.
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A FULL LINE OF
Heating and Cooking Stoves
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L. H. Cutler & Go.
NOVELTIES
In latest styles ANCHOR BRAND BHIRT8.
CUKES, and COLL ABU, fine NEGLIOlfc
OUriNG BHIRTS, NECKWEAR.
NEW SPRING GOODS
Arriving every day. Come and oall on us
before buying elsewhere. I have the agenov
lor one oi tne largest unicago merchant
Tailoring Establishments,
and am able to furnish yon new style
clothing
MADE TO ORDER,
and of best Imported fabrics, almost as low
as buying them ready made. Come and look
over our samples.
W. H. COHEN,
Tho Red Star Clothier.
MIDDLE STREET.
Nrr to Hotel Aldeht, Nbw Bibkx, N. 0.
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Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.
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line SeLct'on of
THE JOURNAL.
In Thursday's elections in Ger
many for the fieichatag, Prince
Bismarck failed of an election. A
second election will be held, bat
whether the Prince will be a can
didate is not announced. In the
district in which he ran he received
the largest vote, bnt lacked a
thonsand of the required majority
.A Beelin dispatch, April 16,
sa j a that Lieat. Powhattaa II
Clarke, of the Tenth United States
Oaralry, baa been detailed to serve
with the Westphalian Hassor Kegi
ment. This is the first instance of
a United States Army officer being
detailed to serve in a German regi
ment, and the incident shows the
cordial friendship existing between
the two countries.
Investigating: the Dictator Wreck
Drink water (.'ensured.
Washington, D. C, April 13.
Lieutenant T. D. Walker. Assistant
Inspector of the life saving service
in his report of the wreck of the
Norwegian bark Dictator, near Sea
Tack Life Saving Station, Va., made
to Superintendent Kimball, cen
sures Keeper Ed. Drinkwater, in
charge of the station, for lailure to
employ the life car for the rescue of
the imperilled people. Tho Dic
tator was wrecked March 27tb, and
had on board 17 people, of whom
seven were lost, including the cap
tain wife and child.
Lieutenant Walker thinks t hat if
Keeper Drinkwater had used the
life car there is reason to believe
that all might have been saved. In
not doing this Keeper Drinkwater
failed in his duty. "The life car
says Lieutenant Walker, " is not
an ornamental adjunct; it is for use
and if ever there was an 'occasion
which demanded its u?e, this was
one.
A Desperate Battle Fotizlit in Chili.
Paris. April 15, Despatches re
ceived here from Chili state that a
desperate battle resultiug in a vic
tory for the Chilian insurgents, has
been fought at Capiapo (or San
Francisco Do Silva, at. it is also
known) the capital of the province
of Atacama, thirty miles from the
sea- Only meagre details of the
battle are given, which say that the"
insurgents after a long and deter
mined struggle, defeated with heavy
loss a force of 5,000 President Dal-
macada's troops Despatches which
are supposed to originate from an
insurgent source adds that the in
surgent army is increasing steadily
in strength and that it intends
shortly to march upon tho capital,
Santiago De Chili, as well as upon
Valparaso, the principal port of
Chili.
LEMON HOI' 1)11013.
For coughs and colds, tako Lemon
Hot Drops.
For sore throat and bronchiiic, tako
Lemon Hot Drops.
For pneumonia and laryngetis, take
Lemon Hot Drops.
For consumption and catarrh, take
Lemon Hot Drops.
For throat and lung disoaocs, take
Lemon Hot Drops.
An elegant and reliable prepara
tion. Sold by druggists. 25 cents por bot,
tie. Prepared by H. Mezley, M. D.
Atlanta, Oa.
LEMON ELIXIR.
Its Wonderful Effect on tli, Liver,
Stomach, Bowels, Kidney,;and Ulood.
Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir is a pleas
ant lemon drink that positively cures
all Biliousness, Constipation, Indiges
tion, Headache, Malaria, Kidney DiS'
ease. Dizziness, Colds, Lots of Appetite,
f evers. (Jbilla, Blotches, Pimples, Pain
in Back, Palpitation of Heart, and all
other diseases caused by disordered
liver, stomach and kidneys, the first
greate caus of all fatal diseases. Fifty
cents end one dollar per bottle. Sold
by druggists. Prepared only by H.
Mozley, M. D., Atlanta, Ga.
The Emancipation of Woman.
What a chango has taken place
in the married woman's legal
status since the days of Black
stone, when she could hold no prop
erty without the intervention of
trustees, when all she was possess
ed of became her husband's by the
act ol marriage and when the law
gave him the glorious privilege of
beating her at his discretion with
a stick which should not, such was
the mercy of the common law, be
thicker than bis thumb.
ADV1CB TO MOTHERS.
Mrs. "Wikblow's Soothino Strop
should always be used for children
teething. It soothes the child, softens
the gums, allays all pain, cures wind
oolio, and is the best remedy for Diar
rhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottlo. jaly
Banding for War
Paris, April 14. It is annonced
here to day in high official circles
that Germany is exercising her best
diplomatic talent in the work of
forming a coalition against France,
evidently with an intention of again
crossing tne ithine.
' Tor Sale.
Two Twin Reversible Engines 1280
new cylinders; baianoe in good
oraer. - ' jameb kedmoi?d,
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Jul la the Hick of Tim. ;
Seven studenta ol tha school at
FarmersTille, Stanley county, went
to the Yadkin last Satarday.to en
joy a day fishing. They got a boat
and landed on a little rocky island
about a mile above the narrows.
By some accident the boat got
adrift and passed through the nar
rows, leaving the boys high and
dry on the rocks. Shortly after
that the river began to rise rapidly,
and several of the boys attempted
to swim ashore bnt had to retnrn.
They spent the night on the rocks
and by morning the water had ris
en to their waists. Snnday morn
ing hundreds of people congregated
an the banks and watched with an
xiety the perilous situation of the
boys.
Finally with great difficulty a boat
was found and the rescue made
when the river bad reached their
necks. In five minutes more they
would have been washed from their
moorings. Each was clinging to
the other for support. In this can-
dition the result can easily be an
stood had not the boat arrived just
when it did.
Horseradish a Cure for The Grip.
A week or two ago a lady of this
city wrote a note to the Tribune re
commending the nse of horseradish
as a means of alleviating the mis
eries of the grip, if not effecting a
thorough cure. Several instances in
which this suggestion was acted
upon with strikingly favorable re
sults have come to the knowledge
of the Tribune. Ordinary grated
horseradish, eaten at frequent inter
vals during the day and in connec
tion with food at the table, if lood
is eaten at all, has been found re
markably efficacious in banishing
the distressing cough that frequent
ly lingers after all the other symp
toms of the grip have gone. It
can do no harm to try it, at all
events. The bumble bnt pungent
horseradish must have been made
for some good use. Chicago Tribune
This world is so planned that a
man can do moro for himself by
doing his full share for God. He
can accomplish more, for example,
in his daily business in six days
than he could in seven if the sev
enth day be devoted to rest and
worship. Nmetenths of his income
will be a surer support lo him than
ten-tenths would prove-if the
other tenth be religiously devoted
to God's service. The world's ad
age, "prayer and provender hinder
no man," has its basis in this truth-
The one portion of a man's duty
that can least safely be neglected
by him is the portion that belongs
distinctively to God. II. Clay
Trumbull, D.D.
Chained to the Koclc
Promtheeus was chained to tho rock
while vultures gnawed his entrails.
So are many people chained to the rock
of prejudice while all manner of violent
medicines inflict injury upon the sen.
eitive lining of the stomach and intes
tines. They are apparently immovable
in the belief that to experience benefit
tbey must keep dosing with drastic
medicines. Unless the action of these
is powerful and excessive, they are
not satisfied. They would distrust a
remedy or gentle action, however ef
fective. It is not by such purblined
extremists as thee? hat the acknowl
edged merits of Hostetter's Stomach
Bitters are recognized. That benign
regulator of the stomach, the bowels
and the kidneys appeals to the rational
not only appeals, but is awarded a
just valuation. Constipation, liver
complaint, dyspepsia and kidney
troubles yield to its aotion. So also
do malaria and rheumatism.
The Manipurig Defeated by the British.
Calcutta, April 16. A dispatch
from liangoon states that Presgrave
who was reported to have reinfor
ced Lieutenant Grant at Fort The
bar, has met and defeated a force
of 300 Manipuris. Captain Pres
grave's mounted infantry detach
ment pursued the Manipuris after
their repulse and killed fifty of
them. There was no loss of life on
the British side.
Electric Bitters.
Thii remedy is becoming so well known
aid so popular as to need no special men
tion. All who have used Electric Bitters
sing the same song of praise. A purer
medicino does not exist and it is guaran
teed to do all that is claimed. Electric
Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver
and Kidneys, will remove pimples, boils,
salt rheum and other affections caused by
impure blood. Will drive malaria from
tho system and prevent as well as cure
all malarial fevers. For cure of headache,
constipation and indigestion, try Electric
Bitters . Entire satisfaction guaranteed or
money refunded. Price 50o. and $1.00 per
Dottle at i . M. uutty s drug store.
In 1800 Charlotte contained G5
free persons and 56 slaves It had
a court house and a jail. In 1792
Wilmington had about 1,100 inhab
itants, according to Gen. George
Washington's diary or itiierary.
A Wonder Worker.
Mr. Frank Huffman, a young man of
Burlington, Ohio, states that he had been
under tbe care of two prominent physi
cians, and used tneir treatment until he
was not able to get around. They pro
nounced his case to be. Consumption and
incurable, tie was persuaded to try Vt,
King's New Discovery for Consumption.
Coughs and Colds, and at that time was
not able to walk across the street without
resting. He found, before he had used
half of a dollar bottle, that he wis much
better; he oontlnued to nse it and is today
eo joying good health. . If you have any
throat, lung or chest trouble try it. We
guarantee satisfaction.; Trial bottle freo
tf . a. uasr drug iwt..Wi
w How are tne Folk? '
'Oh, they're all well exceot Mother.
he's about the same. Poor Mother, '
worn out by household cares, exposure I
and overwork. No wonder eh gives
up at lait and takes to her bed. But
ob! how mueh brighter the family I
fireside would be if mother's chair was '
not vacant. The doctors don't seem to '
be doing her any good. She says their
medioines don't seem to so to the spot. 1
She feels so weak and !ons for
strength. "Oh! give me strength," she '
murmurs. Why not n've her the rem-!
edy her system craves? Her impover- j
ished blood and shattered nerves are '
starving for just such ingredients as
are contained in B. B. B. (Botanic!
Blood Balm). Then try a bottle of this j
excellent remedy. It is truly woman's
best friend. It quickly relieves pain '
and restores health, strength and func-1
tional regularity.
James W. Lancaster, Hawkinsville,
Ga., writes: "My wife was in bad
health for eight years. Five doctors
and as many more dillerent patent
medicines had done her no good. Six
bottles of B. B. B has cured ber." I
For sale at wholesale by F. S. Duffy,
New Berne, N. C. I
"There's a place for you. Bill,"
said the tramp, laving down his
newspaper.
"What is it T"
"An actress advertises for a walk
ing gentleman. You've had a pile
of experience."
BUCKLEY'S AHS1CA SALVE
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Bheuni, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively cures Piles, or no pay required . It
is guaranteed to Rive perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For gale in Newbern by V. 8. Dully,
wholesale and retail druggist.
Furniture !
Furniture !
Furniture !
One of the Largest Stocks
In Eastern North Carolina.
Ooinplete in Every Departm't
Also, we row have the Agency fir the
celebrated WHKELKK 4 W1L.HON and
STANDARD HEWING MACHINES. Tbey
are the latest Improved Light Kunninand
are unsurpassed by any machine ever p aced
In this market.
apl2Jwtf JOHN SUTER.
An Unparalleled Offer!
1 or tho next thirty days we will eell
SOLID GOLD HIDING BOW
FRAMES SPECTACLES
WITH Fl 113 T 'QUALITY LEN8H3 AT
$2.50 Per Pair!
BELL THE JEWELER.
OLD BOUOfS
Steamship Company
SEMI-WEEKLY LINE.
rhe Old Dominion Eteamehlp Con
paay'a Old and Favorite Wmter
Kout. via Albamarlo cad
Vhoaapeak Canal.
FOB
Norfolk, Baltimore, New York, Phila
delphia, Boston, Provtdenc.
and Washington City.
And all points, North, East and West
On and after TUESDAY, AIUIIL Uth, lSil
until farther notice, th
Sterner HEWEERNE, Gapt. Sonthgate,
Will sail from Norfolk, Va., for New Berne,
N. ()., direct, every Monday and Thursday,
making clOBe connection with the A. & N,
U. K. H. lor all stations on that road, and
with the Hteameri Kluston and Howard for
Klneton, Trenton, and all other landings on
the Neuse and Trent Elvers.
Returning, will sail HOM NEW BERNE,
FOK NORFOLK direct, at 2 p. m , Tuesdays
and Fridays making connection with the O.
D. 8. 8. Co.'s ships for New York, B. 8. P. Co.'s
steamers for Baltimore; Clyde Line Ships
for Philadelphia, M. & M. T. Co.'s ships for
Boston and Provide! ce.
Bteamer Ktnston, Cnpt. Elxon, will sail
for Kluston on arrival of steamer New
berne. Order all goods oar of O.D. a. 8. Co.. Nor
folk. Va.
Passengers will Had a good table, comfort
able rooms, and every oourtesy and otten
t on will bo paid thum by the office.
;K. B. ROBERTS, Autnt.
KIOSKS. CULPEPPER TURNER,
Agents, Norfolk, Va.
'. 11 STANFORD.
Vloe-President. New York City.
$100 REWARD !
I have the largest stock of
Watches, Jew8lry, Silverware
and Clocks,
In Eastern North Carolina. These goods
were bought for BHOl' CASH and will be
sold lower than they oan be bought from
any other house lu North Carolina, as I em
ploy more workmen than all tbe other
watchmakers In the city combined. lean
doyonrwork promply and with despatch.
Come and see the largest stock and lowest
prices at
SAM. K EATON'S,
Opposite Baptist Church Middle St.
SALE, EXCHANGE
AND
LIVERY.
Has now on hand a large lot of fine
MULES and HORSES, raised in WEST
ERN NORTH CAROLINA.
Also, s fine lot of Buggies, Road
Carts and Harness, all of. which will bo
sold as LOW AS THE LOWEST.
Don't fail to coma and seo him before
making; a trade, -
Feeding a specialty. . nov27 dwtf
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
1 will sell at nubile auction at the wharf
of Mrs. M. B. Ellis at Union Point In the
city of Newborn, on Monday, April 37to,
18i, at 12 o'olook, M. the Schooner Melvln,
her taokle, apparel etc. Terms of sale
Credit of Six Months with Approvsd
8onrlty,
K. P.
. ELLIS,
txmutxttof JCIUah Ellis. dto'd.'
OLABlt A olabk, Attorneys. -
Children Cry for. Pitcher's Castoria?
MUtm "1 Nature should ne .
TAnt ' "v assisted in ths
the heaviness ot
; the sluggish winter
.circulation of the
blood. Nothing
does it so well, so
prompt or so safely
Jas Swift's Speciflc.
I have used S. S. 8. for a number of
;' 3ars, and consider it the best tonic and
l,lood remedy that I ever used. In fact
'. rvould not attempt to enter upon a
.s'Aring cr summer in this climate with
eut it. H. W. CoLSMAir,
Of Coleman, Ferguson & Co.,
Dade City, Fla.
Our bock On Blood and Skin Diseases
'Jia'led free.
Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta, Ga. :
"EXECUTOE'S sale.
STATE OK NORTH CAKOL1NA;
Cra vt n Cou nt j-.
RANDALL 8TAT0N
vs.
ISAAC H. SMITH.
In obeill 'lice to an execution In my hands
Issued In the above named action, 1 will sell
for cash at public auction at the Ojurt House
In New Kerne, In said county, on Monday
the 4th day of May, A. D, 1MI1. all the right,
title, Interest and estate of the said Istao H.
smith in the following described real and
personal estate, t i-wil:
tine house and lot oituated on the South
s'deof Jolirsou strict In the city of New
iierne, N. c , where suld issao H. Smltn
no resides, luljoinln the lots of Kdward
Richardson and oilutrs mlly detorlbed In a
ct'rUlu Deed from ( lnr T Justice to Isaac
li. Smith, recorded In Craven County
..ccordK, Rook No. !).', folios (i.t and S4, to
vihtcli lefcieuoo Is had tor a mere foil de
scription. '1 be upper part nf the house and
lot, being pito mi .no ,m, situated on tne
W estern Side of Mludle Btreet In the city of
New Kerne, N. C, fully described In a cer
tain Deed from Mayer Hahn to Isaac H,
smith, recorded In ;ravcu County Records,
Hook ro. ill, folio 488, to which reference la
had tor a more complete description.
The buildings and Improvements on W' at
str et in t lie city of New Berne. N. C, on
the land of K. M. Forbes, adjoining the let
and premises of ifollister West and Hnsan
WlilllleM. One frame house on Queen
street In the city of.New Berne, and also one
building known as shop lit on leased land
being tame described In bill of sale from
Martha l'ste to Uaao H. Smith, recorded In
the Records of Craven County, Bcok No. 96,
folio 111), to which reference Is had.
W. H. LANK, Sheriff.
Bring Out Another Horse I
Randolph Staten
For the Public.
Isaac II. hmiih. )
Randolph Staten claimB that I should pay
him thirteen hundred dollars for two boars
of bis time. For falsely swearing that he
did not sign a csttain mortgage; it Is true
that hewHs i pon icy allidavitin custody for
two houis.
Mr Editor. I notice throrgh your paper
that the public is Invited to the Court Jbouse
door on the 1th day or May. 1891, toa sale.
The public should know mat the property
in question is sol 1 subject to mortgage ana
Interest amounting to seven thousand five
hundred dollars, nu t a prior Judgment f
three hundred and tweuls-iwo dollars. It
is true, Marlha 1'ats Mild me a shop, bnt I
sold tbe ehop for four dollars ard fifty cents
and save the money to the Church Militant
long ago. 1 own one-fifth interest,,ln the
house en West street.
This mill staten owes run ono hundred
and twenty-five dollars.
You all see tlia a clumsy elephant could
leap over the 'ncillc oeean easier than
taten can gel one cent noni tne juugmeut
apr7-lt ISAAC H. SMITH.
Very Mysteriously Disappeared
And where lie has none no one can tell.
Tue question was often asked yeBterday,
Have you teen him ioda? 'J he answer was
no, One merchant remarked to another that
he sw him hoard the western bound train
noout h't o'clock. Just as I expected, said
the brother mercnani. i mougni li war gei
tlner time for him in buy some bankrupt
eto'-tc out at idc , 'Ma. or i.i!..e. on tbe dollar,
and I will bet my whole stock of goods that
the next time you hear from him ne will
turn up In Kaleluh or some other large town
with a stock bought nt bile, on the dollar.
Did you notice the little pamphlet lately
Issued by ifco East Caiollua Fish, Oyster,
(lame and Industrial Association? I was at
tracted by a peculiar announcement on page
Hi which refers to some fellow whom they
choose to Ideality as "Big Ike." What does
It all menu? Who is he, and what Is bis
name? There seems to be a lot of solid
truths In whil tbey say about htm, but at
the same time the artlele was evidently
written In a soirit of malice Who was tbe
merchant that wrote the article? Any time
you can get any light on the subject, pleat
let me know and I will very much appre
ciate It. Good mom lug, Jones.
J. F. TAYLOR
HAS ANOTHER
Big Drive in Tobacco.
POUNDS NOW OK THE WAY.
BARRELS NICE FRESH FLOUR NOW
IN STOCK. ALSO, A THUNDERING
13ia LOT OF COFFEE, BOUGHT JUST
BEFORE THE RISE, FOR SALE
LOWER THAN IT CAN BE OBTAINED
ELSEWHERE.
Country Merchants, loolc to your Interests.
Call early and lay in a hit; supply.
Just Received
Zob Vance Cora S tellers, Cox
Cotton Planters, Spangler
Guano Sowers,, Iron Agricul
tural Cultivators, Iron and
Wood Harrows, Centennial
and Keystone Planters, Cotton
and Turn Plows of every
description Castings, &c
and Agricultural Implementsi
and . a full line of Harrows
always on hand. Call and
see us, or send for prices. ; -t
J. C. Whitty & Co.V
Cor. Graven Bnd South Front Sts.,
oc29 wtf New Berne, N. C.
THE TOITED ORDER
Fraternal Go-Operation
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IN THREE MONTHS,
$56 Profit : ;i; "
Upon the Payment of $19, 50 fj
Members in Ono Week..
1 Do not -fall -to make your weekly
monthly payments on tomorrow.tlie 23d
an
Inst
W. It. BOYD,
hOUL BE0KITABT,
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