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JOURNA Vol. x--no. 30. NEW BEKNE, N. C, SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. Haily V ( BUSINESS LOCALS. TTAHSI HAMS 1 1 Juit received a I JLJLl Lur lot of tnuio North Croiin Bam. K. B-Jokbs. . JUST RECEIVED. Paris Green for Killing Potato Bugs, at j,u. wiuninvAJs. -- . . I (-OOL 80DA WATEB dispensed day Jot night at Palmer's Bode Foont Hotel Albert. " BOTIC SODA yjJr2J2SI- O EVEN SPRINGS. Viohy, and Kis- O tengen Water on Drauiht this morning u v n.uiiii mi'u i ill i Lin TaTTCR! ICElot Beflned Mutton Suit in cakes 131 at I oU. each. 0. E, Niijok. (25 lm NOTICE. Don't forget the faotthat we are Agents for MOCKS' "DIADEM," tue belt Flour In the market (or the price We have on hand large ttoek of West India Uolataea. We also keep a (nil line o( Boots and (shoes direct from the Factorial'. Also Bnuff and Tobacoo. Grooertes and Pro visions. Call In and we will give yon our prices. KOBlfiKTS BRO. ELM CITY STEAM LAUNDRY just opened by Sing Lee of Norfolk. Aplm TIT ANTED A good Boot and Shoe- VV n.k.tnnia .lolIS MCSOBI.IY, mar281m POUOCK HI., near miuuie. Ofififi LBS. Country Lard at my jaxJVJyJ Stall, 10o. per lb. C. E. Nelson. NEW DKUG STORE.-Drugs. Medi elnek and Chemicals, C. P. Popular rroprletary Medicines. All varieties of Dnwglst's Sundries Trusses aDd Braces. New erop Garden Seeds, r'lne and Large Siook Oifrs and Tobacco, AUi. wsw. Pre sorlptlous accurately compounded (and not at Wil prloee), our motto and our -uecesa. ). O. QRUEN, Drugelst and Apothecary, Middle St.. four doom f i om Pollock. Ian251y M"OTICE.-Certiacate No. 8 201 for 80 ll shares of thecaollal stock of the A. A NCR B. Company having been destroyed, the undersigned will apoly (or a duplicate t ereo(. A, W. KNOX, Exr, a!8 30d A BILL has passed the Senate oi Michigan providing for the election of Presidential electors by Con- eressional districts. WHEN troable knocks at your door or rings the bell, he will gen- orally retire if yon send him word that you are "engaged." 'WHEN a man throws away the trap around his pocket book as Trinity ooliege. Kev. h. w. Craw soon as he joins the church, it is a frd also made some remarks on tbe pretty sore sign that he has reli gion." RAILWAY employees at St. Louis have formed a federation with con Bervative purposes. It will en deavor to prevent strikes and will only favor them as a last resort. MB. U. H. Jiall, resident 01 tne Missouri Farmers' Alliance, is I according to a DUblished interview, nr.tArlv nnnnnfld t.n t,h third nartv I -rf -ri - tr 1 convention which is to be held in Cincinnati May 19 next. He must have been a bright boy, a very bright little boy, who said to his mother, I wish a lion would eat me up." "Why 1" the mother asked. "Because it wonld be such ftjokeonthe Hod: he would think T wan itiaidn nf him. and I should . . . i - . n "It I UJt. uuun o. uuiuuu, gouci-i commander OI tne Society 0I U nitea Confederate Veterans, has accepted an invitation to hold the annual ftiAatinff of the veterana at Jackson. Miss., TnnA 1 On the same day a """ J " uonreaeraie monument win ue nn-1 veuea at JaCKeon wun imposing I ceremonies. MB. BLAIR Started to San Fran- oisco to take a steamer for China as Minister from the United States, but Secretary Blaine telegraphed ItltM xa AftmA han fa- 'Tha r.htnaoAl don't want him. He had on several occasions abased the Chinese for . political effect, and now he suffers bT the enforcement of the Lex taU onit . MONTGOMERY, Ala., April 30. News reached herefrom Troy, Ala., lMt last nignt, tuac tne opera liouse mere reu in yesieraay auer- noon While a patty of young people Were rehearsing an amateur per- formanoe. About twenty persons were buried in the rnins. MUa i'annie iiou oiarse, oniy cnuaoi Jndee Starke, of Troy. And Miss s .. -ci.i.. f T..fMAn auuiv , iwM v. ..Vu..u, re killed, and MlSB Mafde Bur - , aettand MissEula Downinrwere BeriOUSiy mi urea, jaaar , oinera. wam hnrf. hnr, their ininrlAa arfl l0 Drln reuei is .every ease, wnen nsea were nart, out ineir injuries rejfor tQnv afleetion of, Throat, Lungs or . not serious. , ine acciaent resuueu fronr;; the ..preadln. o! the roof, - vniP.n WIAB lnmnilHIl r.II IIH IH Is ttrn-m, -v construction. Wk Btated Saturday that "Frenchj No. 2" bad been arrested in New Jersey as being "Jack the Ripper." Previously "Frenchy No. t ha(j been arrested in New York. u , itaMtahl hovond dontat tha.t IIVvanntiB Va 1H!i fha MnnlnA " . e "Jack the Bipper." He mardered carne Brown in the East River Hotel, New York, and was arrested in less man iwenry ionr nours. ljJ Jjlj IN H( VY O NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. E. Fisher -Ice. J. M. Howard Bargains. K. R. Jones N. C. Hams. Bargain Store-Straw Hats. W. B. Boyd Assessment called. Cotton New Berne Market-Sales for the week 124 bales against 46 bales same week last year. There will be no services in the Centenary Methodist church today Do you want the city thoroughly drained in every part? If so. vote to morrow for the sewerage system. Do you want streets and sidewalks that will be a delight to use ? If so, vote to to-morrow to grade and macad amizs them Do you want municipal headquarters that will be the ptide of every resident of the city and that will be noticed by visitors V If so, vote for the city hall and market house r-timer, 01 rnew York, quotes peas 81 - 50 10 cabbages $1.50 to 82; ber I o. . on. B- y - i nes i iu ouu. raiio fx ueju quvie peas at $1.75 to (2; oabbagesSl.50 to $1 75; asparagus $3 to 52.50. Bishop Galloway made an eloquent educational address at tbe District Con ftrence yesterday and raised over $1,100 for the endowment fund of occasion Messrs. N. S. Richardson & Son moved their job printing office jester day in the brick building on Craven street formerly occupied by Mr. D. U Smaw, which they recently purchased and fitted up to meet tbeir require ments. They are very nicely fixed. Personal Messrs. W. D. and E. Q, Brown, who have been visiting their mother Mrs W. F. Brown, returned home yes terday. Dr. G. K. Bagby went up to Kinslon to visit his family. Dr. M. F. Arendell of Morehead, passed through on way to District Conference. Miss Lilian Luoas, daughter of Sena- tor Wi H, LuoaB of Hyde 00untyi is tn U visit to her cousin, Mrs. J. Havens. Mr. E. H. Meadows returned last night from a business trip to Raleigh Mr T' A- Qre9n "d Mr' J' A' imeaaowa returned nome last nignt Rev. F. H. Rflot.nn nf Paml Aamu r fpAtn ntrandinir Tiisitrfi'sit !n. ferenoeand wiU Dre.oh thi. mornilllr at Hancock Street Methodist Church. Our Last Plea, ceioro anoin ,MU8 01 Journal, the people will have decided by their .Abu whAth.r thav .ant Nr Rr,o njgggad among those cities that are nut tins on new life and activity. All over North Carolina the spirit of improvement is abroad. We have cited a number of places that are taking forward steps. Weldon, a little town not one-fourth as large as New Berne n"'n imv'T.lol.gD7 " r question of issuing bonds to the amount uiiuiiuiu naia w iilpi iiiiiiiiii iiisv sirs l.im of $25,000 for improvements, One of our citizens who ha recently visited several cities of Eastern Caro- Una speaks of the general progressiva spirit tnu me people manifest, une of them, Elisabeth City, is about to vote. vu ius iuuetuu vi vuuus lur avroefe ilu- provements. We deiire to New w' . . wtB onvenienoea and improvements equal to any town .In the State. We have labored to that .'end. It now re ni r the people to eay whether l pnM tnmgn ,n wo cuy ,0 a af in vKsxaiEifT. Is one which Is guaranteed to Ming you afttiafaBt0 Mg-iti a i of f4U . 1 return of nuehase twice. On this 'safe ftyR SSSSt eovery for uonsxunption. u is guaranteed unest.ao& uconsnmpuon. inflammation iTSSSS anl aiMrsAAaktMA tA teata Vraui41 aafa and ean alwaya be depended upon. Trial bot- . . - a DnrTv'a whnWs an retail drug BtOfe. BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATED LECTURES. "Up the Rhine" "In Venice and on the Italian Lakes." Captain W. H. Bixby, of the United States Engineer Servioe, will deliver the above lectures, at the inetanoe and nr. Iks Invltalinn rtf tha laAlaa nt tha fit. - - Cecilia society for the improvement fund of Christ church, attbe theatre on the evenings of the 12th and 18 of -x.j. xu. wiuu.u., .- . omervumjeuui - " teliectual character and win appeal j . i . . i ; . 1 1 1 . .1... . .... . I strongly to tuo luiBiiigtuii. lyiaatt vi uui oitiasns. mat tney are not ury ana barren of interest is shown by their reception in the.oultured oity of Wil- mington whose people were .both edi fied and delighted by their beauty. An elegantstereopticon. made by Queen, of Philadelphia, is used to present soenes and places. Striking photo graphio views fasten the attention of the audienoe. Every minute and a half a new picture will flash upon the curtain, increasing and intensifying the Interest. Up the castled Rhine, so amous in song and story, (the travelled lecturer moves, taking his audience with him. The lichen covered strongholds of the Middle Ages, oasting their shadows from crag and mountain gorge every where greet the eye. Cologne, with Its wonderful cathedral, bridge and boats, Coblenz, Bingan, Mayence, o -a ,l ou- r. r, .i . Heidelberg, Rhinefels Castle and the L. r i L .t . . wuuning Liuriei itooc, tnese ana a nun- dred other historic pictures will be made to glow before the spectator, giving a realistio character to the lec ture, which will be the first of ths course so k . ,nd,y pro- mised by Captain Bixby. The second evening will be taken up with epeotacular views and descrip tiona of lovely Venice, "the Bride of tbe Sun." The Bronzs Horses,' the Cath edral of St, Mark, the Ducal Palace, the Bridge of Sighs, the Rialto Bridge, the Grand Canal, the Giant Stairs and the public Gardens are all graphically presented and clearly delineated by the lecturer. Also the cathedral of Milan and the monastery of Verona, together with the dreamy, romanoe inspiring Lakes of Italy will be seen and appre ciated as if one stood beneath their towers, or floated on their swelling tudes. Captain Bixby is well known as a first honor graduate of West Point, and a successful engineer of inportant Gov ernment works. His experiences as a traveller, and his high intellectual character are guarantees of the excel lence of these lectures. Forther details ill be given hereafter Church Services Today. Presbyterian Church Services at 11 a.m. Sunday-school at B:lu p.m. The public are cordially invited to attend, Baptist Church Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., Rev. Rufus Ford pastor. Prayer service at 10 o'clock a. m. Sabbath sohool at 3 p m., O. C. Clark Sup't. Prayer meeting Thursday night at 8 o'olock. All are oordially in- vited to attend these services. Christ Church Rev. T. M. N. George, reotor. 5th Sunday after Easter, Service, sermon and Holv Communion at 11 a. m. Service and sermon at 8 p. m. ine puono are cordially invited, Sunday school at the Chapel 9;30 a. m., and at the ohnrch 4 D.m Y. M. C. AMeeting thi. afternoon at 5:30 o'clook. Subjeot, "Walk Hon- ta w V V a,. 7' Leader, M. Ipock. All men are cordi- all. 1 TKo -11 1a. 1 P.... 0-10 I ally invited to attend. A DYNAMITE BOMU. If arrow Escape of President Balmctda ana r anuiy r tniii. Nww VrtRir Anril 3(1 A unftniol cable despatoh to the Reoorder from Va naraisosavs: President Ualmaoeda. of Chila. esoaned death from assassina- linn u ir ht s miranla vmmttkvAmw. TTo ... -j - j j . and hlR familr were seated in a narlor nf tha Praatrlnntnl manainn whan a dynamite bomb was thrown into one of the rooms through a window. 'The room was wreoked but no one hurt. There is no clue to the perpetrator of outrage. Serious Fire at Wilkesboro. WlESBOKO, N. 0,, April 80.-Wilkei- boro was visited bj a big Are last night about sundown. Allen TFaw's dwelling was total y destroyed and his wife and child seriously burned. About 8 o'clock n,i.n,.nin.;h. ... in .uj k. . m Privett'a storo and Vannery & Turner'. i l a . a . I - ti til. lore in a susot ui uauia. jar. rrivas a d weiuog was savd only by most he - roio inert, iioss iu,uuu; 5,iuu msur ance. Origin not known. BTJCKXEN'S ARNICA SALVE The Best Salve in the world for Cats, Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and post- tlvely cures Piles, or no pay required. It ia guaranteed to give perfeoi satisfaction, or money refunded. Pries 25 cents per box. For sale in Newborn by F. 0. Duffy, wholesale and retail druggist. - A TRICKY SCHEME. But Commissioner Lucas is on the Alert and will Put a Stop to it. The oyster law allows individuals or I comMnioi , tmk. oUn, .nd ba. Oome owners of grounds on which no OJSter8 grew preTiouiIy but whioh M ..... suitable ror culture, but the taking up Lf ntmX . bed or the fround within a corUin Bp8cifid die, ofthemi. ,xpreMir forbidden. Not withstanding this fact, dredgers and canners have conceived the bold ,jeejn of a . I seouring possession l-.. .rea Af kA.o noh.rol h.nV that the State designs for public use, in order that they may have exclusive use of them and also dredge them as much as they please. They assert that more dredging will be done next win ter than ever before. To oarry out plan's they are already having surveys made and laying out plants that they line of Thin Coats and Vest, sum intend to take up. I mer underwear, neckwear, collars We give the following letter entire for the benefit of those who think thev nan h naMf1 !n A..i .... to take for private use property belong ing to tbe state which It designs for the public benefit of its citizens. Raleigh, May 1, 1891. Col. W. H. Lucas. Chief Shell Fish Commissioner: Dear Sir: As the Shell Fish act of 1891 contemplates a further survey and lnratinn hv worn Anmrniuinn... Ik. .,.., . ....... natural oyster grounds omitted by the .:jj , j ' . survey provided for under the act of 1887. therebr excluding from ontn all the natural oyster grounds of the State; ana as mis omce desires to facilitate all lawiui application lor entry without a m I waning tor me survey necessary to define the said natural oyster grounds, waiting lor tne survey necessary to I have determined to issue such grants applied for when the annlination i acoompinied with a certificate from1YiaT111f0,,11,,AY,'C!, VOU. invonr offinial nananikT ahAwiniv I that the land to be entered is not a nartr n a fpnm on oiirtinn of the natural oyster grounds of the P"33 ln)I11 aH dUCtlOIl State. Of course, this requirement is in addition to the other requirements of the statute. Very Respectfully, O. CP. Coke, Sec'y State, uou. Hi KM. IJrjwiD, UU sJUUBIL OI I State, is soon to make a survey of the ujHier grounds acu locate tne natural I beds that it may be definitely and accurately known what portions can be taken up and what cannot. Until this survey is oonciuded no title will be valid until signed by Col. Luoas, and he says that time, money or effort ex pendsd in the attempt to aeoure a title to the natural beds will be lost. He feels no respect for those who would trangress or evade the law. He is posted on the subject and fully deter I mined to baffle all attempted evasions of the law. He says further there shall I De no areaging next season, and it will give him pleasure to whip out all offenders. Col. Lucas is familiar with matters pertaining to the oyster industry, and is interested in its protection and devel- opment. He possesses clear ideas, strong will-power and a fearlessness in deal ling with both persons and issues that eminently qualifies him for the position he holds, and while he is chief shell-fish I commissioner, there will be but little ohance to oome in confliot with any provision ot tne oyster law and escape ,J punishment. SION HOT DROPS, Fo' couKh8 and colds, take Lemon F sore throat and bronchitis, take Lemon Hot Drops. For pneumonia 'and laryngetis, take Lemon Hot Drops ror consumption and catarrh, take Lemon Hot Drops. For throat and lung diseases, take Lemon Hot Drops An elegant and reliable prepara- I tlOn. Boiaoy druggists, zo cents per hot, tropmcu uy a. luaney, ui. u Atlanta, ua. ivsnv crivm uciuun cuivin. 1(8 Wonderful Effect on the Liver, Stomach, Bowels. Kidney ,!and Blood. Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir is a pleas ant lemon drink that positively cures all Biliousness, Constipation, Indices tion, Headaohe. Malaria, Kidney Die ease, Dizziness, Colds, Loss of Appetite, f ewrs, nius, Biotcnes, rimpies, rain Back, Palpitation of Heart, and all ther diseases caused by di?rdenred. a evers, unilis, Blotches, Pimples, rain . " S6."" " 1 ?Uid.l8!?,8- F,f l cents and one dollar per bottle. Sold by druggists. Prepared only by H MleT' M. D.,Atlanla, Oa. I 1 1 i . , ... .l 1 Children Cry for Pitcher's CastorK - 1 , mmm. MY FRIENDS AND PATRONS will please remember that I am at my croaa Btreet, next to JK. B. Haokburn'i Grocery store, and that I am prepared to furnish them with Natural Ice at lo ' per lb. Open on Sundays from 7 to 9, 13tol, 5 to 0. I also keep a nloe lot of Vegetables, fresh everr morning. very Respectfully, milw EMANUEL FISHER. FRATERNITY OF a - j ft i rillallClal b0aUPBTallUsl The members of tbe above order are hereby notified that an extra assess ment of two dollars has been called. and must be paid On or Before Monday, May 4th, 1891. This Company has paid its tnaturine .1- J .u" u impny, uu oipiesooo me "" " " F"""Pk been in paying its Certificates. It W. B. BOYD, Sec tv. The season prime for sweetest scents and airs. Milton. The season is also prime for summer goods ! We have a new and cuff. Neelieee shirts and Tips. re i i.-r-u. - ill vim i mki i vt. ii Mii fir bi ii fin u huu nnr J " -"v, $3,00 Stacy Adams & Co's, they are the beat. Rubber bottom tennis shoes in men's and boys' at 50c per pair. New lot of Oxidized silver head silk umbrellas. Call and see us if you need anything in onr lin. fllothin?. Slinoa nnri Hats. at iiowaiid's. Tnri at-tAtit -u-n will mviivu, in thrOW Oil 0UI COllll" . Tai . , TAHfl a-1 I I I l-( " t tr aV A 1 ' H I LCI (5, u 0J1J 111 lliCll , i 11' i 00yS aM DllSSeS StfiTW Thia linn lltlLOt LIllo 1111L IS sain -Il-ItHJ. UACiv LLll JX. O sale in New York City, and in every case we will sell them for . J P ICSS 111(111 COSl 0' pi'0" i uueuuu, Bargain Store. FOR TO-DAY, Men's Black and White Yachts. ."0 Black Sicilian Coats and Vests. Buff Bala, tooth pick Iait?, 1.-5 Goodyear Welt Shoes, as good as hand made Smooth Innertoles, 300 Ladies' Dongola Button, 1.00 " Dongola Button. Wauken- phast last, Smooth Innersoles 2.00 " Dongola Ties, smooth in nersoles, excellent value, 1.25 " Dongola Button, French pro cess, best ever offered at 1 50 Also a nice line of Gents Ready-made Clothing, Btraw Hats, etc. Cotne.oarly and get a part of these bargains AT DUFFY'S, Pollock Street. Pfifittft T All (ha TaA 1 -"WWW MSW The following are only a few of the many Bargains we are offering; but as we don't own a newspaper, can't give them all only a few note them 700 sacks Q. A. Salt, 70c. sack. 250 boxes Tobacoo, 15c. lb. and up. 250 bbls. Flour, $1.50 bbl. and up. 300 lioy Dixie flows at 1.40. Plow Points, 71c. each. Other Plows and Castings at about half What you've been paying. 150 Horse Collars, 40c. and up. 200 Shovels, 35c. and up. 500 pairs Shoes at less than New York cost, as we will discon tinue the shoe business Besides losing money, you will regret it if you fail to call at our Double Stores foot of Middle 0f..0f lias on Latham Q BurrUt. It. B. Our Ovster Shell Lime 8tand8 at tne head f the list; if you want to enrich your lands, use it. janO dSaw wly UhiiarinU.yJorJjtcher'sJtastoriaJ BELL THE JEWELEBi R. J. GOODING, uceeisor to E. II. Heailowa St Ce Corner Pollock and Middle Sts. DRUGGIST. COJISTANTLY O HAND a faUUnof caieiully selected and pure Drugs. Compounding of Presorlptioua a specialty. LARUE ABU COMPLETE STOCK Of Paleul and Propi'.eiary Medicines ana lollet I'rei aratluu. Perfumarv. trtrt. Bpouijea, Soaps, et2. PEPTO Ul"IMK T1HI.V.TS ih. rr. at elrxant aua le6t otije lionable prepa-1' ration of Quiuinr will not disagree with the most delicate stomach. OPTIJICS OIMHE.VT for 8kln Trout; 1 s , esp -olaliy beutlicul in cases 01 8oro Mpplus aiu! I'iles, A full line of Cigars In stock .ad iobicco alwsys PAPE & DEY0, Geneka:. U.;uisio.N Merchants, Southern Fruits aud Vegetables A SPECIALTY. S-Vi Washington St., New York. Consignments solicited, Highest mar set prices obuunod and returns. made) . , i . . i j iuuipuy eucn a lay of sales. Stencils and Potstal Cards can be obtained at JOHN DUNN'S, New Berne, N. C. ReflVrences, Ciansevoort Nat. Bank, New York; Nut. Bank, New Berne,N.C. J. F. TAYL0K HAS ANOTHER Bi Dr.vs SSI TohacftA. iV-hV- I OI NDS NOW OX THE WAY. BAllliKI.S NICE I KLSU 1 LOUR NOW IN STOCK. ALSO, A THUNDERING BKJ LOT OF ColTEE, BOUGHT JUST BEFORE 'I Hi. RISE. FOR SALfc LOWER THAN IT CAN BE OBTAINED LLSLWHEliE. Country .Merrlinnls. Ionic to vnnr lnt..mia Call e;ii ly lny In a Lil Kiip'nlv. DUFFY'S CROUP SYRUP. Rceine of t he late Or. Walter Duffy, DIRECTIONS : Dose for ii rliinl two or three vears olil nnn leaBimoiiful; I . r h ehlM Ihne mimthinlil. ten dnpK; for u chli.l six niuiuhs old.twenty drops; for ono twelve moiiihs old. nearly half a tea(jpoiiiiiil-reieatlnt; theBe doses freciuenlly It uvct-Bsarv until relief u nrn. cured. This Is to reriHv iiiKi j iin.B used DrrFirv'n Cuori' Hviu i- tn my family for over alx months and 1 helieve It to he a most excel lent remedy for croup with children, espe cially bb a preventive. Our youngest child hadaBevei e attack of croup about a year ago, Insomuch that wo felt anxious about lis recovery, but was micceRfullv treated h our physician, but thinking it probable that (.tiler aliacks mlnht follow we frequently ui-.ru imuys i ioupynip ana the child nag hud no marked svuinHmiR of crnun nine,.. and I heilevu it. in due to the use of tha Croup Hy run, ami we now fcecn a bottle nf il at our house at all limes, ami 1 cheerfullv recoi:iinenil it toail. i:. II. Haknum. Also very elle.-lusl In rell. vln? -nniho and colds. Puki-akkd anh soi.i. Hr It. N. DUFFY. A-w lterii, N. O. Wholesale Acents - MeKeton i KobliltiH. !MKulUn Ktret t: Win. 11. Hchlelllln 4 do.. 171) William Street, New York City. Sale! Finest Location ia the City. North-West corner of Neuse and Middle ttreets, 107 ft. 3 in. on Neuse, and 214 ft. G in. on Middle St. The whole with improvements, of divided to suit purchasers. EASY TERMS. Apply to ROT.ERT C. KEOOE, or U. C. WIIITEHUR8T, Att'y at Law. api23Jtf New Berne, N. C. MAJ. PALMER'S Tobacco and Cigar Store HOTEL ALBE I T on S K Miiuifc u alhuui, on Middle Streetj Is now located in the South Store of and he is prepared to furnish Delicious Soda Waters from his excelent Apparatus-Fountains. All know what lie keeps in his Storei so when in want come and get it. You pays your money and takes voufr choice. W. L. PALMES. aor23dtf New Borne, N. O: . Soda Water on Draught Today at JOHN DUNN'S. New Fountains, New Cooler, and best of all, Glass Syrup Tanks. The sympa ao not come in contact witn any metal. Call and try it. tf H. L. GIBBS. .Attorney at Law, Craven St,, next to Journal office. NEW BKll.NE, N. C. Prnctlce In the Courts of Craven. Carteret. Hyde, Pamlico, Jones. Onslow, and Lenoir counties, and iu tbo .Supreme and Federal courts. ad&wtf An Unparalleled Offer! For the next thirty dajswe will sell j SOLID GOLD RIDING BOW FRAMES SPECTACLES WITH K1K3T 'QUALITY LENSES AT $2.50 PerSPair! . M ....-.,1s'.-:.5'1.,
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