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ST ' it t it"" i m iff A MANTTFACTUEEES OS? TAKE NOTICE! Send us a list of your Stock on hand of Pine, Ash and Poplar, Or write to Lamb db Bell, ONE BROADWAY, - - - NEW YORK, and we will tell you what dimensions to cut, and quote you net cash prices for same. t02m LIVERY and SALE STABLES. ISLm HAHN M o o OQ CO CO bo M Hi Call and examine our stock which is kept Yeunsr Western Horses and Mules. Sri, i II' Vi 'BOVAlft - 1 W 9 Ml AUo, large lot Buggies (top and open), Road Carts, Harness, Whips, Robe.i and done Blankets constantly on hand at Hock Bottom Prices. We make our Livery a specialty. Single or double turn-outs can be had at all hours Every thing we sell is guaranteed as represented. Livery superintended by K. DENMARK. New Stock Constantly Arriving m , , W Which will be sold very low for Gash or Negotiable Paper. Also, a very large supply of Buggies, Road Carts, Farm Carts, Harness, Blankets, Robes, Whips, etc., constantlyaon hand. CALL AND EXAMINE MY STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. EVEItTUING STRICTLY GUARANTEED as REPRESENTED T. -OT. ST ocl9 dwtf Are You Saving Any Monej As the Days Go By? Six dollar! per month saved and In month ly payments to the COVENANT BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Will carry 11,000 stock and will pay you $1,000 IN 83 MONTHS! Thus you have saved up S'M In small amounts, and that has earned you J 192. nuking (1,000 In all. Twenty shares, or K.m stuck, oosts $12 per month, and 5 shares, or 1500 stock, W per month. Can you afford to neglect it longer? as an investment It offers yon Absolute Security With 28 to SO per cent. Interest. All the money paid in at New Berne will be loaned hr. Why will yon pay rent all yonr lives when by going into the Asioclatlon they Will loan yon money to build with and let you cay It back In monthly payments equal to what yon have to pay for rent now, for which yon Ret uo return. Loans cost only about bii per cent. KD. GBIIOOK, President. JOS. COHEN, Vice W. B. BOY IX Sec. A Treas. . H. PELLEriEK, Att y. B. W. CARPENTER, Jj. W. WALLNAU, K. If. ROWK. Directors. Licarltf. E. DANENBORO, JE, U.ttUtil AXN, 4 For information apply to Directors. 250 Barrels Full Weight Mess Fork To be sold at &ock Bottom Prices. Agency for Horsford Bread Preparation, Old Virginia Cheroots, Cigarettes. Hazard Gunpowder Co ; WHOLESAIB GEOOEK, ' TMDflLB STBEBT, -' ' ' NBWBEBNK. N. 0. B E L L L replenishi See TTs. Steamship Company SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. She Old Dominion Steamship Can pany's Old and Favorite Water Kouta, via Albamarla and Cbasapaaka Vasal. FOB Norfolk, Baltimore, Hew York, Phila delphia, Bottom, Pfovldanc. and Washington City. And all points, North, Eaet and West. On and after TUBS DAT, APRIL 14th, 1831 nntll farther notloe, tha Steamer NEWBERNE, C&pt Sonthgite, Will sail from Norfolk, Va" for New Berne, N. C, direct, every Monday and Thursday, making close connection with the A. & N, O. K. K. lor all stations on that road, and with the Hteamers Klaston and Howard for Klnston, Trenton, and ail other landings on the Netise and Trent Klvers. Keturnlng, will sail JKOM NEW BERNE, FOR NORFOLK direst, at 2 p. m , Tuesdays and Fridays making connection with the O. D. H. 8. Co.'s ships for New r ork, B. 8. P. Oo.'s steamers for Baltimore; Clyde Line Ships for Philadelphia, M. dt M. T. Co.'i ships for Boston and Providence, Steamer Klnston, Capt. Dixon, will sail for Klnston on arrival of steamer New berne. Order all gooda oare of O.D. B. 8. Co.. Hor rolk. Va. Passengers will And a good table, comfort able rooms, and every oonrtesy and atten tion will be paid them by theoffloers. ;E. B. ROBERTS, Agent. UK3SM. CULPEPPER A TURNER, Agents, JNorfolk, Va. ' W. n- STANFORD. Vioe-President. Hew York City. THE UNITED ORDER OF Fraternal Cc-Opcratio:. IN THREE MOUTHS, ; $56; Profit , : Upon the Payment of $19.50. Members in One Week. Uo not fall to make yonr Weekly an monttlor payment on umonrow,tbe iiMlnst W. II. BOYD, marlSdAwtf. Local Bkcritakt. ChHdr6nCrforP Ell db CO. Qj 2 CQ 2 co C l: - o In ed with a Fine SeLcton of THE JOURNAL. As an illustration of how the law makers blander and set taagled sometimes the Washington Star calls attention to the fact that while an ex-Confederate soldier is eligible to the Presidency of the United States and per consequence becomes commander-in-chief of the army, he is by statute ineligible to be an officer in the army. There is here not only a lack of consis tency but a lack of sense. these u more joy, even among Republican organs, over the one great article on which duties have been partially abolished, than over the many others on which they have been raised. It is like the en- thasiasm which sometimes greets the announcement by an orator that he is nearly through. Boston Post. Dit INK WATER GOES WASHINGTON TO lie lias at Last Determined to Put His Side of the Case Kc 1'ire the People. Washington, April 17. Supt. Kimball has telegraphed keeper Drinkwater permission to come to Washington and tho keeper of the Sea Tack station will lace the Treasury authorities to morrow. Keeper Drinkwater considers the report of Lieut. Walker unjust and will bo permitted to put his side of the case before the authorities in as strong a light as possible. The fact is learned at the depart ment, however, that the treasury officials are not satisfied with Keeper Drinkwater'a conduct dor mg the Dictator's disaster, and it is almost an assured fact that he will be dismissed from theserveiee, or at the most, allowed to resign . Much sympathy is expressed lor him in tha he has such au excellent recordfor bravery, but bis fatal lack of judgment in not using the life car, whereby seven lives were lost, is in the opinion oi me saving service officials such an omission that no record for bravery and efli ciency in the pa9t can efface. Italian Press on Ulalne'it Reply. Rome, April 17. The Messages today says that Blaine'd reply to Endini's last note evinces tho great desire of Blaine to elude the de mands of the Italian Government and to escape from indemnifying the families of the men lynched at New Orleans and to refrain from acceding to the Italian Govern ment's right to interfere in the New Orleans affair. The Popolo Romano says that in view of the tenor of Blaine's answer to Rudini it is difficult to form any idea as to how or where the matter will end. Mr. Mills Will Not go Uackto the House. Princeton, Ky April ICth. Roger O. Mills of Texas, while visiting friends here, stated that he would not stand lor re election to the lower House of congress; That he was serving bis last: term. However a the people ot his State desire to keep him in public life they mast send him to the IT. S. Senate. LEMON HOT PROPS. For coughs and colds, take Lemon Hot Drops. For sore throat and bronchitis, take Lemon Hot Drops. lor pneumonia end laryDgctis. take T Tr . T" ' ljsmon not uropg. For consumption and catarih. take Lemon Hot Drops. for throat and lung diaeatcB, take Lemon Hot Drops. An elegant and t citable prepara tion. Sold by druggislB. 25 cents per bot. tie. Prepared by H- Alazley, JI. D. Atlanta, Oa. LEMON ELIXIR. 1(8 Wonderful Effect on tha Lifer, Stomach, Bowels, Kidney,;and Blood. 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, Loss of Appetite, Fevers, Chills, 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 oents and one dollar per bottle. Sold by druggists. Prepared only by H. Ifozley, M. D., Atlanta, Ga. "So much in this world depends apod getting what you want. Fro perity is to the human heart like a sunny south wall to a peach." The First Step. Perhaps you are run down, can't eat, can't sleep, can't think, can't do anything to your satisfaction, and you wonder what ails you. You should heed the warning, you are taking the first step into Nervous Prostration. Yon need a nerve tonic and In Electric Bitters you will find the exact remedy tor restoring your nervous system to its normal, healthy condition. Sur- 5 rising results follow the use of this great Tern Tonio and. Alterative. Your appe tite returns; good digestion is restored, and the Liver and Kidneys resume healthy icttoB. i Try Dottle, Jfrio60o. at F, p. DuBrt ant store. - - : TO CONNECT. TWO CONTI NENTS. Status of the North and Stuth American Railroad Scheme, New York Times: Passed Assis tant Surgeon G. W. Euan, of the rsavy, win ieave nis oia station as the Brooklyn navy yard early next week,and proceed to Eoaador with the surveying party that is detail ed to examine and report to the Government upon the proposed line of the intercontinental railway. Bis assignment to this duty brings within the realm of practicability a gigantic scheme that has hitherto been received by many Americans as the dream of enthusiasts rather than as a project entitled to serious consideration. The International American Congress in session at Washington last year, representing eighteen different American governments, passed formal resolutions in favor of j Under all these cicumstances we think tho construction Of a railway COO- that his conduct was very shabby, necting the nations represented, Irsthtr than utterly infamous, asitwould and recommended that each of the I !"!?!" 'n,w;li:?!"ed natiye of . I-, i one of tne southern States, governaments contribute a share toward the expense of preliminary We often console ourselves fr bo surveys of the proposed line. The ' ing unhappy by a certain pleasure report of the conference was sub that we find in appearing so. seqnently transmitted to Congress ' by President Harrison. j It is required to build a line 4,000 ; miles long. The distance irom New York to Buenos Ayres by land is about 9,000 miles. More than halt of this distantce is already covered by railways, and lines ag gregating nearly 2,000 miles more are sow being surveyed and ob structed, so that the undetermined and doubtful position of the great inter-continental railway seems to be reduced to something like 2,300 niileft. Dr. Rush sayu he can say nothing as to the real practicabili ty, from au engineering and finan cial standpoint, oi building such a line. This is the precise informa tion that the surveying party hopes to obtain. Rough estimates have been made, however, showing that its construction would involve a prodigious outpouring of money. One estimate suggests 1300,000,00 0, or $75,000 per mile. A Good Day's Woik Weakness in itself is not a disease. It is however a most distressful symp tom. Alas' how many wearily drag themselves about, every effort giving them distress, existing without any of the pleasurable sensations of robust health. Are you in this condition? Why? There is no excuse for feeling mean and miserable. Remove the cause of your distress, which undoubt edly is a state of blood impurity and a disordered system. How? Why by do ing asothors have done. G. W. Chandler, Red Fork. Ark., writes: "I was so weak that it was only with great effort that I could do anything. I used several bottles of Botanic Blood Balm, and can now do a good day's work." "Able to do a good day's work!" Is there not something sweet and refresh ing in that expression? Strength to vigorously do this or that. Strength that is only overcome by natural fati gue. Strength that when expended, is by rest and nature fully renewed. Such will be your reward if you give B. B. B. atrial. H.B. Randolph, Brunswiok, Ga., writes: "I was under the care of nine different doctors, but not one did me the good that Botanic Blood Balm has done me." Apropros of the recall of the Italian Minister, ExSecretary Thomas F. Bayard is preparing an article for the May Forum on the power of the United States to enforce treaties violated within a State's jurisdiction. Though sug gested by the present controversy with Italy, this paper will cover the whole ground thoroughly, ' and will refer also especially to cases that arose during Mr. Bayard's diplomatic experience. A Little Gill's Experience In A Light house. Mr. and lire. Loren Treecott are keepers of the Gov. Lighthouse at Sand Beach, Mich, and are blessed with a daughter four years old. Last April she was taken down with Measles, fol lowed with a dreadful Cough and turning into a Fever. Doctors at home and at Detroit treated her, but in vain, aha grew worse rapidly, until she was a mere "handful of bones". Then she tried Dr. King's New Discovery and after the use of two and a half bottles, completely cured. They say Dr. King's New Discovery is worth its weight in gold, yst you may try a trial bottle free at F. S. Duffy's Drugstore. To keep off mosquitoes take a small quantity of a 2 per cent car bolic acid solution and sprinkle sheets, coverlets, pillow and bolis- ter on both sides, the edges of bed curtains and the wall next the bed. The face and neck may also be slightly wetted with the iolu toin. Not a Bingle gnat or mosquito will come near. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. . When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla, When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. ' When she had Children, she gave them Castorla. , "' For Bale.''" ' Two Twin Reversible Engines- 12x80 new ' cylinders; balance in good order. -, James Redmond, 8ea. &7ieai. N. &T. R. S. B. Co Stanley as a Confederate. Tha people down there, remembering that StanWy deserted from the Cooled rate army, don's with to hear him. 'No wonder. About the only talk (rem his which oald be pertinent in T xai and Arkansas would be an apology for his oonduot during the war, when he disgraced he uniform he wore and I joined the United States forces. Biohmond Dispatch. : We do not think that Stanley should be judged as harshly as a native south J erner under like circumstances. Hie bringingup in a parish pool house in ! Wales was not favorable to a high moral development though his ' development was good in spite of I such obstacles. As a mere boy of j foreign birth and breeding, he may I have been hostile to the institution of slavery, or may have been ignorant of and Indiflerent to the matters at issue between the two sections. According to the Scientific American Stanley was never a Confederate volunteer, but only a reluctant conscript, and he didn't join the Union army as a soldier, but beoame a non-combatant and cor respondent for the New York Herald BUCKLKS'S ARNICA SALVE The Best Salve in the world for Cut?, Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Khenm, Fevtr 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, l'rice 25 cents per box. Forsale in Ni wbern by F. S. Duffy, wholesale and retail druggist. For Rent. Tlie house on tfouth Front street lately occupied as .Marine Hospital, Apply to maraitf. A. K. 1JKNMHON. NOVELTIES In latest styles ANCHOR BRAND RIIIUTH. OUFKH, and COLLARS, flue NEULIU1K OUflNU H11IRTS, NKCKWKAR. NEW SPRING GOODS Arriving every day. Come anil call onus before buying elsewhere. I have the agency tor one of the largest Chicago merchant Tailoring Establishments, and am able to furnish rou new stylo clothing MADE TO ORDER, and of best Imported fabrics, almost as low as buying them ready nmde. Co mo aud look over our samples. W.,H. COHEN, The Red Star Clothier, MIDDLE STREET, Next to Hotil Aliiekt, Nnvf Ukbne, N. 0. febl2d&wtf Notice of Incorporation state of North Carolina County of Craven. Sup3rior Court ( lark'd Office. Take notice tbat I have this day is sued letters declaring George E. Lad- shaw, A. H. Lbftwich and James A Bryan and their successors to be a cor poration for the purposes and according to the terms prescribed in Articles of Agreement, filed and recorded in said office. The substance of said Agree ment is that parties desire to become incorporated under the name of "The New Berne Water Works Company "; the principal office and place of busi ness shall be New Berne, Craven county, Suto of North Carolina, and its business Bhall be to supply the peo ple and corporations of said city and county and State with water for all .purposes for which it is used" when furnished by Water Works Companies, with full power and authority to do any and all things that may be proper and necessary to carry on said business aud to construct said water works, lay pipes and furnish water according to the terms and agree ment and contract made by the city of New Berne with George E. Ladshaw, his associates and assigns, with full power to borrow money &c.,&c, as set forth in said articles. And to establish, maintain and operate telegraph and telephone lines, aqueducts, sewers, gas works, electrio light works and any other works or systems said corpora tion may desire to build, operate and use in conjunction with said Water Works, with full power to issue and sell stock, and make Rules aud Regula tions and By-Laws. The duration of the corporation shall be thirty years. The amount of the capital stock shall be forty thousand dollars, to be divided into eight hun dred shares of ?50 each. The stock holders of the corporation shall not be individually liable for its debts. Witness my hand and official seal at office in New Berne, this 10th day of April, 1891. W. M. WATSON, apll 4w Clerk Sup. Court. Craven Co. SALE, EXCHANGE AND LIVERY. Has now on hand a large lot of fine MULES and HORSES, raised in WEST ERN NORTH CAROLINA. Also, a fine lot of Buggies, Road Carta and Harness, all of which will be sold as LOW AS THE LOWEST. Don't fail to coma and see him before making a trade. Feed in specialty. nov27dwtf State of North Carolina Craven County Superior Court. Martin Lawson vs. Rigdon Jones. . NOTICE. To Rigdon Jones, and Esther A. Jonea. Take Notloe, an action entitled as above has , been commenced in said Court for the purpose of foreclosing a Mortgage on a certain traot of land in Craven county, North Carolina, which mortgage is registered in said county in Book 102, pagei 11,23 and you hereby required to appear at the Court honse in . said county at the Spring term. 1801, of said oounty to beheld on the 12th Monday after the 1st Monday in Maroh, 1801, and answer or demur to the complaint. , ' W. M. WATSON, : Clerk Superior Court Craven county, 1 Nature should oe Assisted in the wring to throw off the heaviness of' the sluggish winter circulation of the iblood.- Nothing ' , JS THB SPRING. does it so, well, so prompt or so safely as Swift's Specific, I have used S. S. 8. for a number of years, and consider it the best tonic and ulood remedy that I ever used. In fact Would not attempt to enter upon a spring or summer in this climate with out it. H. W. Colejcab, Of Coleman, Ferguson & Co., Dade City, Fla. Our book 0B Blood and Skin Diseases '.nailed free. i Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta, Ga, ' Prices Tell the Tale i The following are only a few of the many Bargains 7e are offering; but as wo don't own a newspaper, can't give them all; only a few note them: 700 sacks G. A. Salt, 70c. sack. 250 boxes Tobacoo, 15c. lb. and up. 230 bbk Flour, 81.50 bbl. and up. 300 Boy Dixie Plows at $1.40. Plow Points, ?Jc. each. Other Plows and Castings at about half what you've been paying. 150 Horse Collars, 40c. and up. 200 Shovels, ?oc. and up. 500 pairs Shoes at less than New York cost, as wo will discon tinue tho shoe business. Besides losingmoney, you will regret it if you fail to call at our Double Stores foot of Middle street. Latham & Burrut. N. B.-Our Oyster Shell Lime stands at the head of the list; if you want to enrich your lands, use it. jan9 d2aw wlv Very Mysteriously Disappeared. And where lin 1ms Rone no one can tell. Tue question vs orien asked yesterday. Have you seen him loI? 'ihs aixwcr wai uo. One merchant return ked to nuoiher that bo saw him board the western bouud train arxmt k;. o'clock. JuRt hb 1 expected, said the brotner merchant, 1 thought It vn get ting time for him to bnv some bankrupt stork out at 40c , WD. or til'.a. on the dollar, and I will het my whole mock of goods that the next lime you hear Irom nun tie will nun up In Kalclgh or some other large town with a stock bought at 50c. on the dollar. Old you notice the little pamphlet lately Issued by ibe Kast Caiollna Fish. Oyster, Game and Industrial Association? I was at tracted by a peeulkir announcement on page 10 which refers to some fellow whom they choose to Identity as "Big Ike." What does it all mean? who is he, and wnat is ma 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 lna spirit of malice Whowastbe merchant that wrote the article? Any time low can get anylluhton the subject, pleate et me know and I will very much appre ciate It. Uood morning, Jones, J. F. TAYLOK HAS ANOTHER Big Drive in Tobacco. rOUNDS NOW ON THE WAY. BARRELS NICE FRESH FLOUR NOW IN STOCK. ALSO, A THUNDERING BIG LOT OF COFFEE, BOUGHT JUST BEFORE THE RISE, FOR SALE LOWER THAN IT CAN BE OBTAINED ELSEWHERE. Country Merchants, look to your Interests. Call early and lay In a big supply. Just Received Zob Vance Corn Shelters, 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 Implements) and a full line of Harrows always on hand. Call and see us, or send for prices. ' ' JAKE J. C. Whitty & Co.,i V 5 Cor. Craven and South Front SitM.i'i -Aivi? oc29 wtf . .. New.Berne. N.C. f $180 REWARD ! I have the largest stock of ' 'V. :Uni Watches, Jewelry, Silverware and Clocks, L ; In Eastern North Carolina. These, roods V: were bought for SPOT CASH and will be iota lower man trjey ean De Dongnt from ; any other house lu North Carolina, as I em- i ploy more workmen than all tbe other -watchmakers in the olty oomblnsd. loan ao your wont prompiy ana witn despatch. Come and see the largest stock and lowest prices at;.; i8 i-m .,:.. I ' SAM. K. EATON'S, ' Opposite Baptist Church Middle BU. i EXECUTOR'S SALE. ' IwlU tell at public anotlon at the wharf of Mrs. K. B. Ellis, at Union Point In the city of Newborn, on Monday, April 87 to, 1891, at 12 o'clock, M. the tiohoonor Malvln, her tackle, apparel eto. Terms of sale . ' Credit of Six Months with Approved '. Security. K, B. KLLI8, ' Ereintrix of ElJJah KlUs.dWdV, OtARK 4 OlaBK, Attorneys, It X " r:..
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