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Daily 0 URN AL VOL. X.--NO. 26. NEW BERNE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. 17 i i snsnnsssj-ooAia. LOCAL NEWS. I HAVE just received tome elegact BreaUast Bacon. . C. E. Slovkb. JUST RECEIVED. Paris Green for Killing Potato Bags, at J. C, Whitty & Go's. iMOOLSODA WATER dispensed day dead from Vor night at Palmer's Boaarouns Hotel Albert. tf A ROTIO SODA and Mineral Water XI at Sam'l B. Waters. tU.J.UJODiNU'd. "Oalce." "MICE lot Reflued MiltonSuit in cakes i.1 at ots. each. C. E.Nki-son. 12olm Cotton New Berne Market-Sales 12 bales at 7 to 8 3-5. Sunday morning Rev. R. A. Rioks, Christian milliter ot Burlington, fall FkATRICIDE near wades BOKO. Two Brothers Quarrel Over a Trace Chain, and One Kills the Other. Wadksboko, N. 0. April 25. Thos. Rickets, a white man who lived near tne South Carolina line, about thirteen miles south of Wadesboro, was killed by his brother, Calvin Riokets, Thurs day evening. They were disputing about two feet of common trace chain. Personal Mr. C. S. Wallace left yesterday morning for a business trip to New York, Mr. Q. T. Farnell went up to Golds boro on a business trip. Mr. Nutna Nunn returned on the a stroke of apoplexy just eteamer Newberne.of the 0. D.line, after commencing his sermon before a from , Northern trip, combln large congregation in tne aietnoaist ing business and pleasure. He speaks church at tha1; place. in high terms of the delight to be O EVES 8PRINQS Vischy, andKis-l m un(in,u jnwiuij mmumi uum umn iiviu a enoa claiming we cnain so oe urn. a. O sengen ateroa 1 Taught this morning O. S. Palmer. New York, quotes the through the canal and sounds on the fight ensued when Calvin seized a board r.. kko. nu .t.Ki ,a and struck Thomas two nets, one on U1UJ UU ICUD VUV1W VaWVnaV I V1U A7UUI 1UVU D LJUilUl mUlO OUU VWUl I . , , - , , .11 . or.r , ... .. . . . the back and the other on the head VC1 On " QT ! c owa rumia fx 1 Fill a 3 X IlH I mAilinna a fan vv Ammn Kfh trv tha .... ... vi.iv ci,.1BKU, vv. uivuiwuB dc'i vt6 v Mo when th lick upon the head was Tn t Vi a aapriAAn T TT k nnn ar iV f: I haon f tt rt (ha aoan a- sin1 vhA rtAn a I -l fpt. 1 H J tU ' Tirdnf riiKM of Baltimore, wired Deaa S3 00 to 83.50. extended to Dassentrers. hw iittll broken, u aid asuis ivri di u.vj - - j i ... . . - to. ben Flour in the market tor the price and berries at 30 cts. Rev. Rufus Ford went down to Jbei' mother wm present and tried to w. have on hand a large .took of We.t get Calvin to help her carry Thomas I M0,la1!- i. TV "e?hI wiVtliiT., New mail roates have been establish- "reneaa last nigni o spena a nine int0 tho houBe but hfl refuged t9 &0 80 aij noun and robacoo, orooeriet and Pro- ed from New Berne to the places while on p.easure. He will return and went about his plowing. The Thursday. mother managed to get Thomas into T?LM CITY STEAM LAUNDRY just 0 e u ceulr iwcaarusou P''- a bugineM trip. and expired a-. opened by Sing Lee of Norfolk. Aplm WANTED A good Boot and Shoe maker at once. JOHS MCSORMC Y, iuar281ui Follock St., ntar MidJle. Arrives Tuesday and Friday at a. m.; Prof. O. T. Adams left for Marshall- Calvin was brouaht hero last nitht Canary (J. N. Whitford's Mill): Arrives buig, Carteret county, to deliver the and placed in jail. BUCKLEY'S ARNICA SALTS The Best Salve in the world for Cats, BruUes, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Bheum, Fever 8ores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cares Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per boi. For sale in Newbern by F. S. Duffy, wholesale and retail druggist. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. 2000 LBS. Country Stall, lOo. per lb. Lard at my C. JS. Nelson. NEW DHUO STORE.-Drugs. Medi elnek and Chemicals, 0. P. Popular Proprietary Medicines. All varieties of Drufgl.l'n Sundries. Trusses and Braces. Mer orop Uard.n Bee In. lne nnd l.ur. e Hiook Oigr. and Tooacco, all new. L'ro orlptloo. accurately compounded (aud not Hi WaB prloen), our uiolto and our .uccees. i. II. UKKKN, UrusitBt aud Apothecary, Middle St., four doorafiom PollocK. Ian25 ly ii O. It It. Company hiving eon destroyed, he undersigned will apply for a daplloate ti ereof. A, W.KNoX, xr. alhS W IT seems that Yon Moltke lei't plan9 for tho next great war. nation abundant sacuess. many is becoming democratic. Saturday at 12 m., and leaves same day at 3 p. m.; Winthrop (Abe Lee's mill) leaves Monday and Thursday at 6 p. m. and returns that afternoon at 6 p. m. In the society contests at the State University a short time since, Mr. W. I'. Wooten, son of Mr. S. I. Wooten, a, prominent Lenoir county farmer, won the Deciaimers medal. This is Mr. Wooten 'e first year at the University of which the young man has right to be proud, end which we trust is but a harbiuger of future successes that await him in life. literary address at the Marshallburg Academy Commencement. THE DEATH OF MA J. W. A. HElliNE. BLOODY work' of TROOPS. CHILIAN I slaughter of defenoeless workmen by government troops at rozs Almimonte Ihe workmen were engaged on the nitrate beds near which both armies were oonoentrating. Provisions were running short and the workmen on the morning of the 4th sent a committee to the works at Negreyros to, oollect the men there. A Veteran Journalist Whose Great De sire and Efforts were for the Upbuilding of North Carolina. In the death of Major Hearne North Carolina loses one of Its best informed editors and by far the ablest newspspar N"rCeso71S achievement as this is one I It was not the fortune of the writer vu nave iuuwu vas uoueiwau iu ino earlier days of his manhood, but from an acquaintance of a quarter of a cen tury and a close observation of his career in that time, could but conceive a hirvVt nari m efa r9 Vta e Kiil iiata a a a United States Court, Eastern District, Uriter and his wonderful store of in- convened yesterday, Judge Seymour formation. THE Raleigh News & Observer presiding, and District Attornoy Cook, For journalism he had a passion that and tho Intelligencer are to be and Marsha! Hill at their post. Only --- uniceu. w e wisn ine new comoi- " i whenever any other occuoation was ""- """,u: for uinUHnn of thn nnntal Ui. The mifiuvi k. nnM innHnnH.oi. tiiF. T arterwara me torces marched ror ..... ..j u r I A.rHa fK.itni.ui rnnma a o rn,.. ward and killed all the men ueloa"""v wa "l""5,H,u "J juoddib. i """""" " V"-c. " I Ontha 7th instant a tarribla battle PRINCE BISMARCK feeld deeply M. DeW. Stevenson and L. J. Moore. H.T., .. , .m!.u,. was fought between government troops ... - ivi uvvi u w tt tu m aa, uuutu w u . ... mnrtirlArl nMiia Hfont; liv a ni car. Ihe case was given the lury inthear- Kmnar.nrt.nnBnimin.iHi.nn.tfmr. tt. na tn revolutionists at fozo Aiimonte . r. . , I fArnnon anrl roan Hod in an apti n itr 1 . I Mnm A irl a1 rwaaiai An in aitViup Uiater. It would seem that Uer--- "ir.:" "Tr.'K"r uJlVT ' " comnletelv routed. 5.000 men were en- For some time before the departure 3 T los.e.were very heavy. of the steamer New Berne, of the O. D. I ei7her I Ic beinS estimated 500 of the govern- "A good shape is in tho shear's mouth." Dutch Proverb. Why is it, some people clothes never fit them only this they are not cut right. Now, the Clothing made by the Wholesale Tailors, Stein, Bloch & Co. are cut to fit. They are found only at Howard's and the prices are not out of reach. If you need any summer under wear, call and see us, we have all sizes up to 48. They are larger enough for a 230 pounder. We have a few more of those samples Hair brushes and Pocket books at N. Y. cost. AT HOWARD'S. The Revolutionists Defeat the Govern meat's Troops Again. New Yori, April 23. The Herald has Callao, Peru, advices this a.m., dated March 31, giving latest news from Chili. It contains the details of the Aflanti Rr AT P! "Ranz-vor! or nf ,Wmo ,,XiUi.U,Lll.IU Xj i. J . XUoHUUaU! SPECIAL TIME TABLE FOR rRUCK TRAIN. No. 208-ALL RAIL, In Effect Tuesday, April 23, 191. Daily Exceit Sunday. A train full of envernmant-. trnnnn appeared and halted beside the place Supplement to TIME TABLE No where the men were gathered. Then, or. ucioDor n, iou. without the slightest warning, these Leave New Berne 11:00 Clark' 11:39 Tuecarora 1 1 :5S V. M. Furniture ! Furniture ! Furniture ! One of the Largest Stocks In Easltrn North Carolina. Complete in Every Departm't Also, nil new hovei the Agency for the ivlebratnl WHKKLKK & WILHON and STANDAUU HKWiNG MACHINES. Tbey are His lawst improved Ujiht Rannlnganit are unsurpassed uy auv luacliino ever Placed In this Ui.rkul. apl:':wtf JOHN SUTEE. PAPE & DEY0, Geseuai, Commission' Merchants, Soullu'i-a Fruits aud 'egotables A '-.l'E.CLVLTV. So'.' Washington St., Now York. CouaigntnentH solicited, Highest mar ket prices obtained and returns made promptly each day cf ssiles. Stencila nnd i'obtul Cards can be obtained at JOHN' DUNN'S, New Berne, N. C. Ueirerencps, CJaneevoort Nat. Bank, New York; Nat. Bank, New Berne, N.C. NOTICE. I'f is believed that the general line, yesterday there was a tremendous aspect of agricultural throughout tho world is favorable Ic is not the purpose of the present nient force and that 800 of the rebels to American farmers. Good prices are looked for in all American products. affairs rush of peae both by land and water to writing to give .Ven an epitome of hi. "Z. Z1' S Richmond the wharf for shioment. Never did .mvay, w w iuuow mm mrouRn . ... nnm - - . , Washington, destroyed all the nitrate eetablishments they passed " Core Creek 12:21 P. M " Dover 12:47 " Caswell 1:07 " " Kinston 1:.V2 " " Falling Creek 2:1") " La-Grange, 2:38 ' " Best's, 3:00 " Arrive Goldsboro, 3:27 " Shipments by this train are due to arrive at destination as follows: the vicissitudes of the war or recount the many adventures in which he was from time to time engaged, but It is the Thx grand jury at New Orleans, they come to a boat or train faster. It was an interesting eight to watch the bustle and hurry prevailing. .The New- berne departed loaded to her utmost capacity and there were still between five hundred and a thousand boxes I inin in r.h hnnn that hii rAwanl m h .: . u . i i. : v . : - I I J T - - - . iMvcougauiig ma q ueuing uuau, tht the shiDDers turned over to the that of eternal rest. V. have found indictments against rallioad that were designed for the two parties for attempting to briba steamer. The truck train carried off a the jury iu the Hennessey murder 8od shipment from New Berne and jrjali reosivod many others along the line ot the road. humble belief of the writer that while "it is not for mortals to command suc cess, he did more, deserved it." He has crossed tho river, and 1st us Onslow County Items. A. M 9.00 ' Baltimore 11:00 " Philadelphia, 3.00 p. M. JerBeyCity 7:00 New York, 8:30 Only about 32 hours from Now Berne to New York, This train will have the riaht of war fouticai aentntlon in Arkansas over No. 51 leaving time by 30 minutes Election OfHcnra Tiulirtori unless otherwise ordered bv train dis- s.. ... patcher and will leave Goldsboro for in Icderal Coutts. New B8rne at 4:30 P. M. as an extra. Little Rock, Ark., April 23. The unless otherwise ordered. United States grand jury yesterday S. L. Dill, Superintendent indioted all the judges and clerks who The revolutionary squadron has left Sqique for Valparaiso. The object is to attack that place. Twenty-two war ships and transports compass the fleet. The Texas railroad have adopted Th, Funerai of Major Hoarne. the plan of a portable partition to separate white and colored passen gers on their trains under the requirements of tho new law of that State. Fine weather for farming now, and the farmers are making use of it, some oruuono p.auuuKcuiiuu uuu uuopp.uB gerved at tho r,cent ,ieetion at Mor- TJ T n AraTTVP out the same. Corn looks well. Liimn rnn.r .,nn, Thar, ,,. IV. J - ItI HI I J 1 1 It. Mr. A. J. A man la a model farmer. 1 nhnrirnd vlih ilnffinir tha holini- h. mL ' t . . , r - itt . I . -- : I " wv ine iunerai services oi jusj. wm. a. Evervthine around him looks like and falaifvina-the return.. Th indict- - j a . - - Successor to E, H. Mearlowi Si Co., Hearne was held from Christ Churoh yesterday morning, Rev. T. M. N. George officiating, and the following gentlemen acting as pall-bearers: Messrs. E. E. Harper, K. R. Jones, 0. E. Foy; Geo. H. Roberts, W. F. Roun tree, W. B. Boyd, E. H. Meadows and D. T.Carraway. Major Hearne's lamented death a vacancy in the ranks of clook-werk, and the finest garden we I msnt are all of prominent merchants LOrner rOllOCK and MlQUie btS reckon in the oounty. UaDDages, onions, I and leading citizens. The matter may beans, tomatoes andcollards in abun-1 develop into a political sensation of danoe. we measured a caDDage aoross i national interest. I the top that measured 30 inches. These The Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of the Neuso and Trent River Steamboat Company will be hold at the Board of Trade Rooms, on Craven ntreet. Tuesday the 2Gih day of May. 1991. at Threo oVlock. P. M. JAMES REDMOND, td Sec. and Tress. Shippers of truck TAKE NOTICE. All persona ilesirotia of Shipping Truck io tlm Old Established Truck House of A. 8. COOK & CO., 110 War rou street, N. Y., can ba furnished with Stencils with their initials up3n applica- unto JOMATliAN UA.VENS. Cotton Exchanco. New Bsrne. N. C. Uouse eatablahed in 1854. 8Dr221m l' DUFFY'S CROLT SYliUP. Rceipe of tho late Dr. Walter Duffy, DIRECTIONS": Doie for a cliiUI two or tlirco jears old, one it'nHpoonfnl: for a child tliren months old, ten (IrorR; for a child six months old, twenty drops; for ono twelve month old, nearly half it loaHpooiiinl-reiieiilliif,' these denes freiineully U necessary until rellel U pro cured. This Is to o- l u.y that J liuvensed Dufft's Croi-i- hvia i- in my family for over lx months and I hellcve It to be a most excel lent remedy for croup wlih children, espe cially as a preventive. Our youngest child linil ii BsviTo mines: of croup about a year ago, Insomuch that we felt anxious about Us recovery, hut was successfully treated by oiirphyslcl.il), hut tuinlilne it nrobable that other atlackH miht follow we frequently ubcu miuy H t roup rsynip ana me child baa had no marl.ed njiaptoins of croup since, mid I hellcve it is due to the use of the Croup Hyrup, and ip now keep a bottle of It al our hcut-'t at nil times, and 1 cheerfully recommend it toall. K. II. Harnum. AIno very ellerlusl In relieving nniishi andcoldu. I'kim'A i:ei and sold h? it. N. lUfc'FV. iiiv Boru. N. O. Wholcs.ilo A Ken is- McKeraon k Hohl.lnu. !'l Kult( n Hlrcit; Wm. II. tJchlefllin A Co.. 171) William Street. New Yurie Cltv. DRUGGIST. THE Baleied correspondent of the Wilmington Messenger says It U estimated today that Judga A. S. Seymour, of the United States I ieaTes District Court, is to be appointed journalism that will be hard to fill. He time. to the Circuit Court iadceshin." I was a writer who had the welfare of We were sowed last fall. The Unslow Lumber Co. is progress ing finely, but they had a strike among some of the workmen last week. About I 45 were discharged. The steamer Blanche plies up and! down New River drawing logs all the! Fort Barnwell Items. CONSTANTLY OH HAND a full line ot I careiully selected and pore Drugs. Coin pounding of Prescriptions a specially. Your former itemizer's pen has been silent so long, I thought I would assume I the privilege and pleasure of giving you a few items from our little town. I cannot imagine the cause of his silence unless he is waiting for 1892, when the don't know what the railroad is I next campaign opens, when he prob- this, hi 3 native State at heart.especially d.iDK .r KoinK t0 do the report some- ably anticipates getting the appointment limes is, mat iney ore going to stop I oi postmaster at mis place, due would work for a while. I prefer the appointment of collector of On wAddinr thin weak. c&nt. AIat. customs, but he's beinr informed that Cause of her imprisonment in an those things that would further its Moore of Beaufort, N. C. and Miss " twn WM too small and obscure to I . i . it I r- f r e tn i I innnArf avia li will Via nnnrnnral tawirU inaann hnaniral TTarinir rpwdinorl prosperity ana aevoiopment. wacaii uenavia uuore, oi owaasooro, were n"vv-u insane nospuai. uaving regainea .. married last Tuesdav eveninar. br Rer. the appointment of postmastsr. Gen- har liberty, She lectured at the ZZ'Z 2JT ZZ ,t hi S,l J. L. Keen, our pastor here. The groom tlemen, please vote for him. Broadwav theatre Satnrdav nieht ? . K P was a son of Capt. T. Moore of Carteret Th. lovely spring is upon us, and our uroaaway theatre aaturaay nignt fullyi county, and the bride, the lovely farmers are about through planting aha Showed Clearly that She IS ' T dauBhter of Capt. Joe Moore of Swans- ootron. LAKGE AND COMPLETE STOCK of Patent and Proprietary Medicines and Toilet Preparation, Perfumsry, Extracts, Hpouges, Soaps, el 3. PKPTO (11IN1NK TABLETS, the most elegant and least otijei-tlonahls prepu- ration of Quinine wll not dlscgree with the most delicate stomach. H. L. GIBBS, .Attorney at Law. Craven St.. next to Journal offica, NEW UEKN'H, N. C. Practice In the t'ourlsof Craven. Carteret. Hyde, l'amlixi, I i;ks (li.slow. and l.euolr count ies, uud in ihe Mupremu and Federal courts. adiwlf TAKES THE PLACE OF KAINIT. Some time ago sympathy was elicited for Anna Dickinson be-1 the eastern portion of it, and his stron gest efforts were directed to securing OPTIMTJS OINTMENT for Skin Troubles, especially beneficial lu cases oil Sore Nipples and Piles. S SALT -FOll- A full line of Clears and lu stock R. J Tobacco always GOODINU. deranged. Our Ladies Bluclier Tie is made of Soft Fertilizing Purposes. 9.50 Ton F. 0. B. APPLY EARLY. 13. K. BISHOP. LTNCniNQ is bad under any circumstances, it is especially bad horn Wa wiHh thnm all th mi Hhaa are pientuui nere, ana the nsn- Our steamer wharves and railroad I through life's journey, just like they I ermen continue to bring them in every ! i 1 l .1 i..l.j -L....H.I.J uLn ii iliv ftfiil 1MI thnm Tarv fthAKn. I great activity a, they are receiving the .jid O ard -t hi-f ootjy n8o.nci SininrtoJluIf DOIlgOla leather, haS 1811.61168 fSF SalO I tares Quantities ot truoK mat are now i nmu nu IU, nulla , Ui-.u- i u.l-l . . . . . when it is done with the conduce bt ,hIpped from here. The Ps. "".w leather tip, is tinest Location in the Cltv. ArtkADA tn antnAn'tir Qnl ii S ara nf I a -1 a i a . .1 t j I in BXe WCDS tn UUgU U15 4"1 l00 "US I . . , . . Iho.a will t,. I - . t,t.i tit. . . vi uuuau u ouBuui.uj, uviuk.ov. DeIOg are mrongea wim nunureus i -idth of ax. from end of biirtoetor " " .. p,..u,.. 11 i ; , . , l ,1 i. , , i imohu- vv oat corner oi ixeuse ana the United States srarrison at of laborers busily engaged in mokinir middle of foot, making a wound S none nearer than Winston or new MrJiHrjl UUtJU dUU HUM Middle streets, I n - . . ..i riHrnsi . s WaUa; Walla, Washington, took a that crop. We wish thesa busy times -J "tkrJTYm Thepeopl.of this town and commu- flnYi Wl n c0lpS. MnkftsUU 3 in. On JNBUSe, and nrlaAnoi. frnm tha at. thah nlann could preyau throughout tne year, ana r- -n. .i ,Am nity attended a very pleasant picmo at n, f . r ."V V""-"'","MW. R PMrn..Rinn hnh Hat. Snhir ana nuaiea mm with oiiets. A Louisville, Ky dispatch of April 25th says: ''Hume Clay, one very pleasant th ennatrnetian of the eitr fmnrnve-1 j .. n. h. t. -..t:-! , - . UIIDWU tus nvuuu. uu o KOtlllliK 1 . ments will -help in that direction. It Ion as well as could be expected. David u"y" is estimated that tha work on them and - 7" oia.a son w u. w. wara. 50tice, the new.publlo building will fnrniah ev. jar. een, our pastor, is aoing 8 Fourth Ward registration books employment on an average to two JT in ,7A .u b. opened at my store, corner of Afrfci iiA.f nr,rniav L .k" - eem w ii n.m very muon no preapn- HnC09k and Qtl,en itreetf( from KentuctyJa . 'noted ea in Swansboro avery second Sunday Btatesman. I Laboring nwnt refleot on this. The night, and almost eyerj Wedneiday 1 2d includTe. pleaded guiUyVesterday of forging ;e Wm. Coluo.,, Registrar. 1.1. namn tn Antt A Um0lent tO fUniiSh yOU B living OBt ,..-,,,. anJ. t t, Rn,k I .wsT- --"v w ' wots wp -jwi: couUntly ea- j dwi" a " " . . menU . upott Which he realizedl .ra tJ;i(rB-hl(r h. Now. "i. JS " ... ?he Second W.rdr.girationbookB DOfi ftOft. . Tf a wo. nt.r.nfl(l tn 8 MVTT" 117". , ' u.t r,vL. "! o open at j. n. j wiins' maiDie , -"I -"."T- u m ssauiua w uw nsuiu wis kuui dmdii wmpiewu, imjv. Xi. u. tuaiar v.rd. rnrnar Rrnad and nrimn itrAnti years in.the pmitentiary." ' on special emptoymtat ii provided for E. will hold his next Quarterly from Thusday, April 80th, to Saturday ' two fcandred arid fifty ueh, do you not 1U uo uo w sou"iUl May 3d Inclusive for the registration of Thk Wilmington Messenger , etiiw1tuAow:dmdwUlL: ?i J!"0' comes tons witb, a changa pf fo?m. bafot ihe serviaos ot ihou Uh and sn.h0rO. s"ha win Barrr aho-taoo .. ' " We hare always liked the Measen- whiisttei apponnnity ttey will bbls. turpentine. , Flrtt i nr. u. w. amith is tne proaigy in f.""1 "". wu , our community, farming, milling, "nt'p. can think, cant do anything I i a x. ..!.- rr. to vour satisfaction, and vou wonder what 1,1. Ill t.- . t -.t.Ur I 1I1J VI U I Tlll. 1UVUBT IU M1W1V-. !,. ..J .. fl 1 ailS VOU. 10U BUOUiU UOBQ Ull VUD1DK " .,,iV V T l IlWtoOt tha- wotkins people and Our for lambesidw hU other works" you are taking the first step into Nervous before the MeS8enirer Will l)e fOllf lUi ..t ..u. 10 ' BM"w ll'BMWWi" trostratlon. You need anerve tonio and v ' . UDJ1UUI 1UBU W1U IIU U10 DUBdll W iUI " I. . . -n. . . ... .... arranged onde. the ini:tmm&f will be I , . . 1! aim will be to' make it neat,read- enabled to make. , p It v ? 5 p to its normal, healthy condition. Sur- .' h,'',- ?, ,i .Sf prUing results louow tne use or this great . For Bale, "iTe, Syrup of Figs, under Jrerte Tonio and Alterative. Your appa-! Tf- w.)m w.,,in.m.nn I all conditions make It their favorite I t tnmn nnA Hioatinn ia -newctUn4; balance Ma good wmedy. It is pleasing to the. eye and the Liver and Kidneys resume healthy order.' 1 JAttM RmkW : the tarte; gentle, yet effeotual In iaot- action. Try a bottle. PrioeSOc. atF. S. n aw - n I in. nn h ft. I r, n ... iiita. inn mm. , j .... r ceo. ireaa. a, a. i, tt.DiO.uo w .v,., wwv.m , uwjn urug store. l'O Uuve KlntiJD uasu kua juesaau" wnat u.u.itec apoimauy ,' tooywiu ger, and we think it is improved by hate, for, obtalaiiiJt; eteady work and ' the change. The proprietors eaj; 8ftet, pay Carrying, the7 eleottoa for - ..r. -in i.. - !- .- impiwemeittrHl".ptt, money fn the able, useful, and to so arrange it that "the ' readers will know Just 4 where to ? look f,or "any special Jeatnre."?'"?:t;; a very Comfortable SHOE FOR WAEM WEATHER. Price $1.25 pair. Bargain Store. 100 Kegs Hails For Pea, Bean and Cabbage Boxes, FOR SALE CHEAP. 3B XTlJpili, 214 ft. 6 in. on Middle St. The whole with improvements, of divided to Buit purchasers. EASY TERMS. Apply to ROBERT C. KEHOE. or II. C. WHITEBURST, Att'y at Law, apr23dtf New Berne, N. C. MIDDLE STREET, NBW BEB SE. N. MAJ. PALMER'S Tobacco and Cigar Store Is now located in the South Store of HOTEL ALBERT, on Middle Street, and he is prepared to furnish Delicious Soda Waters from his excelent Apparatus-Fountaini. All know what he keeps in his Store. so when in want come and get it. You pays your money and takes your ohoice. ., :"a W. L. PALMER. , .; apr23dtf New Berne, N. C. . I Soda Water on Draught Today at JOHN DUNN'S. ; New Fountains, New Cooler, and best of all, Glass Syrup Tanks, The eyiupa do not oome in contact with any metal. O. I Call and try it tt VP ;: A' Vr
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