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The Daily OU VOL. XI.--NO. 18 NEW BERNE, N. C.. THURSDAY, APRIL 21. 1892. PiUCE 5 CENTS. RNAL '3 ri7SINESS LOCALS. FOUND Pir Gold Rimmed Specta cle" on the street. Call at Journal r.raVa and pay expenses. a21 2c SALESMEN WANTED:-Perman-ent paving positions for oanvasseri willing to work. Writn immediately. Ellwakoer & Barry, lit- Hope Nurneriea; B-iohester, N. Y. IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN. Burke's Ban' Ale and Burke's Guinness' Stout, for sale by Jab Redmond. FOB SALE doles' box or ward robe lounge is a perfect lounge by day and a perfect hf d by night, and you can put away as much olotbiru or o'.her articles as in the uvtrage wardrobe. You can net three ari iolea for the price of one. No extra charge for packing or shipping Mrs. Dr. Talmage. wife of the cele brated preaoher, says thee lounges are very, very nice. Price in Oreton, $10, $12, Raime 812. 14, Raw Silk, $20. 825, Silk Brooatelle, $25. 30. Terms 10 per cent, discount cash with order or half with order balnnce CD dajs. ALFRED COLES. Grand and Myrtle Avenues. Brooklyn, N. Y. AAA CI0AR3 at very low i OaUUU fijiuroa to wholesale and retail trade for sale by J as. Redmond. I CALVIN SCHiFFER'S WILD CHERRY ROCK AND RYE. put Dp expressly for throat and limit dis eases, for sale by Jas. Redmond. GARRETT'S COGNAC BUANDY used very much in the sick room. For sale by. Jas Rrdmosd. ITTVE Hundred pairs of Rubber Shoos . for children, 10. 121 and 15 cents per pair. BIG IKE. HUNYADI Janos Mineral Water, the best Natural aperient. For sale by Jas. Redmond. PURE CORN WHISKEY for sale by Jas Redmond. DUFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for sale by Jas Redmond. SMOKE Genuine Cubana Tobaoco. oototf MI8H. 8ACRAMEVTAL, PORT and SOUPPEBNONG WINES fer sale by Jas. Redmond. NEW DRUG STORE. Drugs, Medi oii.es and Ohemloals, o. P. popular Proprietary Medtalnes. All van-lien of Drnggtst'a Sundries. Trusses aud Brao s. N.ir orop Qardn Beeda. t'lne and Large mock Cigars and Tobacco, all new. Pre scription accurately compounder (and not at war prices), oai m'-tto and our Buccess. U C.OK'KN, Druggist and Apothecary, tflddls it., four doors from Pollock. Uu231y DUFFY 8 MALT WHISKEY for Medioinal use. for sale bv jin2S Jas. Redmond. Louisiana held her State elec tion last Taesday. There were five tickets in the field. Harby Skinner is addressing gatherings of Alliancemen. lie advises farmers to stick to the Democratic party. The President has sent to the Senate the agreement with En gland of the modus vivendi for Bearing sea pending arbitration proceedings. The power works near Mt. Ar lington, N. J.' were blown np last Monday and seven men were blown to atoms. It is not known what caused the explosion. Professor Massey, of the Ag ricnltnral college reports that the late frosts did not badly dam age the peach crop; apples were not hart, bat pears were badly in jured. Ho news has been received from the seat of trouble in Johnson county, Wyoming, since Saturday. Many persons are flying from that section. It is thought the troops and Bustlers have had a fight and the telegraphic wires have been cut. The Bussian Government has decided to punish, without trial, all persons accused ot the hideous crime of teaching the Polish lan gnage. Thus the manufacture of Nihilists continues to be the most active industry in the Czar's do minions. New York World. "I never attended such a meet ing as oar late State convention,' said Hon. John T. Meagher, of Mankato, Minn., at the Arlington "Every county in the State had t fall representation, and the gather ing was enthsiastio and harmonl oai. Cleveland was solidly in strnoted for, bat great as was th applause at mention of his name. it did not exceed the demonstration when the chairman deolared In vor of an honest dollar. fa Mb. Butler's latest Is to ask the County Alliance to commission the representatives who are to meet him in conference "pledged not to go back on the St. Louis de mands" as delegates to the State convention. He also advises all Democratic Alliancemen to attend the Democratic primaries. We hall be glad if all would attend the primaries, with the understand. Ing that they will standup to the Democratic party and its national and State platforms and nominees, It is uaotly what they ought by all meanstodo. Ealefeh NeVi and Observer. ON last Monday (iveuing John P. Jones shot and instantly killed S. B. Brookshiin in Uih ntne'.s of Hendersonville. H t li were prom inent men of tbe town and the lat ter was the ulc1i of Mr. Jones. Family tronbk'.-t me t-uppoi-ed to have been the ojiimi of I ho hom icide. The Iredell county Alliance ac cepted the Rovernment ownership of railroads (Centralization in es sence) and all the other SI. Louis political monstrosities almost unan- inously. Brethren, this is the di et good Democrats are commanded to take or to have the State han ds; rt ovtr to the Kangaroo black' tan concern. Yon mast for get all, go back. upon a life-time record, accept the wildest, most revolutionary dogmas or find yourself "out in the cold.' The cold is not so bad after all if von preserve your manhood. Wil Messenger. ,00 AL NEWS. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Fount Gold rimm ;d spectacles. Dr D 8. Harmofc-Optbalmio optician. Dr. L. C. Vass, of Savannah, Ga., will conduct the services at the Proabyterian church tonight. Three hundred bales of cotton, whioh Mr. J. E. Latham purchased in one lot from Greene county, left here yester day for Bremen, Germany. Toe addition to the Presbyterian leo- ture rcon is nearly ready for the plas terers and painters, the oarpenters hav- ng almost completed their work. Reduced round trip rates and special rates to military companies are to be given to Charlotte to attend the celebra tion of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence on the 20th of May. Palmer & Rivenburg, of New York, quote market steady. Peas $3 to (2 tO; Beans ; 3 to $5; Cabbage 82 to IS; Asparagus S3 to $5; Lettuce $2 to 14; Potatoes $5 to $7, and Strawberries 30 to 50j. Mr. M. Porter, the brick yard man of R.verdale, is Retting ready for a big summer's work. He will begin the burning of (he firtt kiln of briok of this season on Monday. He has 150,000 now ready for burning and is making at the rate of 15 ,000 a day. Engine No. 8, of the A & N. O. R. R , whioh has just had a complete over hauling, left the shops yesterday in good shape and ready for work. She has been equipped especially for the summer travel which will begin in a few weeks more. The News and Observer tells that a pair of English sparrows have built a nest and hatched a brood in an aro electric light in that city. They do not seem to be disturbed either by the light at night or by the lowering of the !amp each morning to renew the oarbon. Ror, J. W. Gurganus has met with the misfortune of losing his horse, by colio. The loss will fall heavily on him as he is a poor man and is serving scattered churohes. Prompt oontri- butions of any amount from his friends to aid him in purchasing another will be money put to a good use. A Stonewall correspondent tells the following additional facts in regard to the shooting of George Blount by Souther Hammond at Vandemere. A physioian pronounced Blount danger' ously wounded. Hammond was taken to Bayboro and failed, but he and another who was in jail broke out that night and made their eeospe. There were 12 aooessions to the Vance- boro Methodist curch as a result of the week's services held there by Rev. J. F. Butt, and Rev. J. W. Gurganus The revival was a most glorious one. Besides the converts there were nam bars of backsliders reolaimed, the Chris tians were greatly stengthened and muoh good accomplished. The machinery of the ioe faotory for the additional 12 ton plant is all in po sition and the work rendered necessary by the enlargement is about completed The first freezing in the new part will probably begin today. The next work will be to overhaul the old part while the new is working and as soon as this is done both new aseid will ran regularly. The meetings at Centenary Methodist church are growing better and betttr, The earnest and faithful gospel preaoh- ing of Evangelist Lee is arousing lake warm Christians, oonvinoing back sliders and sinners of the evil and dan gers of their ways, and causing mem bers to choose the good part that shall not be taken away from them. There were two more conversions last night and many asked for prayers. Mr Lie's subject tonight will be "The Prodigal Son." Dr. D. S. HiBMOir, The Bussian Ophthalmia Ootician and Inventor, Main Offloe, 88 Nassau street, new i or a-, norn ana educated in at. Petersburg, Russia, and have four thou sand six hundred patients la the State of North Carolina. I have opened an cfBoe in this eitv al Hotel Albert. I charge nothing for ex amination or consultation. 21 , : Da. J 8. Harmon. Children jCiy .forPitcher's .Castoif Alliance M ass Mcctsugs. J. M. Mewborn, Alliance Lecturer of the second Di trict, will p&k at New Bern, Thursday. April 21; Trenton Friday .April 22; Greenville, Monday, Apnl25; Williimeton, Tuesday, Apri, 26; Plymouth. Wednesday. April 27; Edenton, Thursday, April 28; Hertford Fridsy, April 29; Elizabeth City, Sat urday, April 30; Camden Cour house. Monday, May 2; Currituck Court House, Tuaediy, May 3 J. F. B.-insoa, lecturer seoond dis trict will also speak at New Barne on the 21st inst. Is this a Third party Call! A gentleman from Jones Co. hands us the the following notice which bal been posted up in one of the townships of his county. Aa he known of no democratic or republican call oa the ninth day of April, he supposes it to be from the Third Party. Fair specimen that writer is who poses as ono to take a leading part in shaping our government: NotiCe is hir By eivne the Primanry Meeting the 9 Day Of Apri! 1892 Cum one Cum oil. A Rare Treat. A telegram was reoeived ytstorday stating that Dr. Wm. E. Hall, of New York, who has been lecturing in Dur ham for some days past will be in New Berne tonight, and will deliver hit lecture on "The Resurrection of the Duad." The lecture will be delivered at the Church of Christ, Hancock street, at 8 p. m., and all are invited to attend. There will be no charges. A gentleman in Durham heard Dr. Hall on this subject and pronounces it tbo best leoture that he ever heard, and Press notices olass him as one of the foremost speakers in the country- Collegiate Institute Honor Roll. The following constitutes the Honor Roll of New Berne Collegiate Institute for month ending April 15: Misses Rosa Dail, 984; Elizabeth Porter, 98; Parthenia Hunter, Mabel Hughes, Mary Barrington, Daisy Swert, Lillian Fowler, Virginia Diokor- son, 971; Zankie Swindell, Mamie Daniels, Bertha Willis, 97; Lena nines, Carrie Hondren, 97; Lucy Abbott, Aleph Casern, Lizzie Ellis, Annie Fowler, Alberta Ulrich, Anna Banff, Lidie Smaw, Eliza Simmons, Katie Matthews. Messrs. F. B. Aliridge, 97; D. P. Whitford, H. N. Roper, Charles Bagby, Linville Hendren, 97; Frank Willis, HcRay Dinkins. Coming and doing. Mrs. W. A. White and child, of Croatan, came up yesterday morning to visit relatives in the city. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Duffy left y ester day morning to ppand some time at Ssyen Springs. Mrs. J. P. Brogden of Trenton is visiting Mrs. C. C. Green. Dr. D. S. Harmon, a Russian optician, arrived to remain in the city a few weeks. Rev. J. R. Sawyer came in on the steamer Neuse, of the E. O. D. line, en route to Wilmington to give testimony in the Davis trial. Mrs. D. M. Roberts left on the steamer Neuse to visit relatives at Belle Port. Hon. O. C. Clark returned last night from attending a meeting of the Board of Directors of the penitentiary at Ral eigh. Mr. Martin 8. Willard.of Wilming ton, arrived to visit his father-in la Mr. W. H. Oliver. Mr. Col. Richardson came in from Northern trip and went on through to Beaufort to oanyaea' for truck ship ments. Mr. Luther Lewis roturncd from can vassing for truck shipments above New Berne. Who is the Man I Enfield, N. C, April 19-h, 1893. Dear Sir: Having been informed that you were reporter for several mer oantile agencies I write for information as to who this man Big Ike is: who is here doing business and buying so many merohanta out at 40, 50 and 671 cents on the dollar. He olaims to be a oitisen of Newborn, N. C, but most of people here think be is from the North. Please give your opinion of him and write me at once. Nery Respeotfully, J. K. Cheery. The above communication was ad dressed to "The Bald Red Head Lawyer, New Berne, N. 0.," and d livered by Postmaster Clarke to our young townsman J. B. Leigh, Esq., as bearing out that description, Mr. Leigh not being fully satisfied that said document was for his sdvioe, im mediately proceeded in the direotion of Middle street for some other son of Blaokston. Eighth Township Notice. - The Demooratio voters of the Eighth Township precinot, outside tha oity of New Berne, are notified to meet in con rention at the oourt honse on Saturday 23d day or April, low. at 13 o'clock, m. to eleot delegates to the oounty conven tion, wnloh will be held at tha oourt house, Baturday, May 7, 1892. E. W. Shall wood. Ch'n New Berne, N. 0., April 8, 1893. The Population of New Berne Is about nine thousand, and we would say at least one-balf are troubled with some affection on the Throat and Lungs, ss those opmplaints are, according to sta tistics, more numerous than others. We would advise all our readers not to ne glect the opportunity to call on their dromrist and set a bottle of Kemp's Bat sam for the Throat and Lunra. Trial aizo free. Large bottle 50o. and $1. Sold D ail druggists. MrenCry for Pitchers JCastorlai They Don't Want the Snveraire Emptied 'ear Them. At the last meeting cf Ptttibrosc Olub the following lesolut'or.s wt-ro uc- tnimaualv adopted: FKMnROKECLUB, NEW BERN. N. C. April lSiu. 192. Whereas, We, the members of Pem broke Club of tha city of Newborn, learn with alarm that tbe sewers are Ic be emptied into Neuse river, one at tbe foot of Neuse, the other at tho foot ol Pollock streets and whereas, we be leive that the current at these points i not Btrong enouah to carry off the sewerage, and the consequence will be contamination of the water, tbe stenches arising therefrom proving very offensive and injurious to boalih, thus becoming an intolerable nuisance, destructive of the pleasure aud benefit we derive from cur club hcue, as. also, to the pleasure of a large part of tha city's population, and tending lo deorease largely the value of ours and the property of otberB: Therefore; Be it resolved, That wp, the members of suid Club, as property owness, voters and citizens, do re-poot-fully protest agaiDst the said points of outlet: Resolved. That in our opinion, the question affects us so seriously , that if there is no other redress to be had, we will resort to law to seo if there be no legal remedy for ihia infrinf msrt upon our rights. Resolved, Ihat theDailyJocRNAi.be asked to publish these resolutions. C. D. Braduam, Beo'y & Tre:is. Vestrymen of Long-Ago. Editor Journal: The recent elec- lon of Vestrymen of Christ Church BUggeats that tlio following from the Colonial Records. (Vol. 6. page 230.) may be of interest, as showing who held that position 132 years ago. Most of the names are Btill familiar among us. It shows, too, that Rev. James Reed, who as you have already re lated made himself obnoxious to his parish in 1775, by hia royalist proclivi ties, was, except in that respect, an acceptable minister, and zealous and diligent in his calling : March 3rd, 1760. We, the subscribers, tbe Church wardens, and only vestrymen at pres ent qualified, of Christ Church Parish, which is the whole extent of Craven County in the Provinoe of North Caro lina, do hereby certify that the Rev. James Reed ha tbe served the cure of the s'd parish for 8 years & upwards, that during the s'd time he hath dili gently attended one Parish Church & 8 hapels situate at very great distances from the town of Newbern, the pl&oe of his residence & centre of the Parish. That he hath given great satisfaction to his parishioners by a regular and exemplary life and a faithful discharge of bis duty & that there is a perfect harmony anl good agreement subsist ing between tho s d Rev. Jas. Reed & bis parishioners in general; wi'mrs our hands this 3rd day of March 17l0." JOHS FONV1KI.LE I Will'm Jones ) Churchwardens. James Shino "i Thos. Graves Lem'l Hatch Vetirymeo. Jacob BlodntJ This must be an error in the MS. The name should Drobablv be tihine. James Shine was prominent in this oounty in Colonial days, and was np pointea Dy tne uoyal Council Commia sioner of the Puace", on May 17th 1769. Graham Daves. Election of Vestryman. At a meeting of the congregation of St. Cyprian Parish held at the ebb rob on haster monday evening the follow ing Vestry was Elected: J. B. Brown, J. x. Yorir, U. U. falmer H. R. Green, Sr, A. A. Bryan, I. Hanip, Jr, J. H. Fisher. At a Meeting of the Vostrv the same Evenibg the following officers were Elected. Senior warden J. B. Brown. Jnnior warden J. T. York. Secretary O. E. Palmer. Treasurer A. A. Bryan Delegates to the Diooesan Council to be held in Elizibeth City on Mav 18th, 1892 J. B. Brown. A. A. Bryan, I. Harris, Jr. J. T. York. Alternate Delegates O. E. Palmer, R. R. Green.Sr. H. W. Thompson, I. Harris, sr. Obituary. The following obituary notice of Mr. O. E. Henry, taken from the Nor walk Conn. Evening Sentinel, will interest the many kind citizens of Ken Berne who by their tender svruuathv and klndoeBS ministered to this stran ger in his .last illness. His sorrowing wife has ajao written expressing most grateful thanks for the many kind things done for her husband. T. M. N. O. "Clarence E. Henry, wno died of consumption in New Berne, N. C, Tuesday night, was IS yers of age. He was born in Troy, N. Y.. and re oeived a college education. Ho came to Norwalk six years ago last Decem ber from Yonkers, N. Y., end accep ted employment with the Norwalk and South Norwalk Electiic Light com pany. Failing health caused him to resign, and after recuperating for several months he accepted a clerkship in the Norwalk Boston store and sub sequently worked for ScoSeld & Hoyt. His health again failing, in the spring of 1890 he returned to New Berne, N. C, remaining there three months. He returned feeling better but with a shattered system. He acoepted em ployment with James Sutherland, the cigar dealer and tried lo keep up, but the winter was too severe for him and in Mar oh, acting upon the advioe of friends, he again went south, never to return. After his an ival at New Berue he at onoe took his bed and lingered but four weeks. Although a stranger in a strange city, kind friends watched over bim and when be died a comrortin g message was sent home to his wife and little one. Mr. Henry married Miss Kate Qruman in 1887 and had been the fa ther of three children. The first died in infanoy ; the second. Reed, is now living at the age of three; the tbird Ralph, died on Maroh 25, just after hit father left for the south, aged aiz months. The romaine of Mr. Henry win probably be Durriort eoutn as thai was bis desire. The bereaved widow haa the heartfelt sympathy of the entire community." Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. Is it not worth tha small prloe of 75o., to free yourself of every symtom of iheee distressing complaints, if yon think so call at onr store and get a bottle of Bhi Ion's Vitalior, every bottle baa a printed guarantee on it, use accordingly and if it doer you no good II trill oost you nothing. Sold by New iserae umg co. Sill Absolute iy P u rc . A creuLa of e pv .1 uignest or all in ica.-csiin Uitcst U. S. Government 11 -I,, J. T C rjirr r, v " GESi'RAL COMMISSION m&m:i Buyer of Cotton, Country P ,-,- i t: f . l a:l Fpeculativi; couuuoni.ii : Kenfionftljle ('i.kIi ailvfii.c a in:"!, A uooil Mule for Bile or i . ;inn--.- f drive honse. Ollk-e foot Ciuvm b'.r.t,i:i CImI. o : UK V. .1,. : WILL HE SOU) AT A A Sacrifice 150 Nickel Clocks at 75c. 175 Nickel Alarm Clocks at 98c. Also, 50 Silver. Nickel and Filled Gold Ladies' and Gents' Watches, with DiJz Movement, every ono of them giurantwil. Latest styles in HOW-KXOT LA HI KS" AMI (JEMS' SCARF PINS, wit!, - . -uino Diamonds. 11 Karat (iold LADIES' IiiM.s. Also our Leader in Gents' Initial Ringd, 11 Karat, price $1.50, red) value $7.75. A few fiuo Diamond l!ii:p U-inv. co-,!. Silver Table ami T, ;i Spoon-, a largo assortment if suii"!,' i.l.iie.l i o -im ami Ladies' Watch Chains ami I ol! Buttons aud Lockets. All goods will bo told at II A i.V Till'. ORIGINAL COST. Como at onco to tho Green Front Novelty Store, Middle street, next to r.ipt -t ( inn, ii, corner Alley. a"' 1 1:1 Ol'STOM-llOl'HK, New Horlin. S. (' -Collector's (Mice. April ISth, IV'J. Sri'i'i.ir-. FOK Hkvknuk Vkshki.s. fouled I'ropo-ii!-for supplying ttbip chandlery. rnt'onK, and coal to veBBels oft he rutted Stales Revenue Cutter Service In this Colteftlen Uifitr el Jurtug tne tUctU year ending .luno will be recelveil at this t nt'e-e until -1 o'clock p m. of Tuesday, April 1'ti. ls:'J. Tneoottl fur nished to be Anthracite or bituminous of best tullty; uniform In cliHrflcter; to weigh 2,210 pounds to tne ton: to bo delivered on board the vessels lit such I mes mid In such quantities as may bo re-Uirt ,1, at localllles readily aoceisible to said vessels and to be subject to Inspection as to ,Ullty ami weight. Bldderswlll name ihe prices both for steaming and stove col, and alsottielr facllltles for furnishing the vessels viih fresh water, and tnelrcnarps therefor. The right Is reserved to reiect any or all bids, and no contraot. will be put lo force until con gress shall have nial an approprlat ion for the purpose, schedules of ship chand'Ty may be liR,t upon up pllcat Ion ' this ofnee. KUBT. HANCOCK, .1 it.. Collet-tor. altl cod :i: mm ml No!i33. Sale of Str, Greenville. By authoiily 'on!'ei roil on nei by tin Stockholders of tho Tar l!icr Ti'.vi- tntion Company, I will oiler i'oi- s.ii,- al Public Auction, at iho Clytlo wharf in tho town of Washington, North t .iroiiu.i. on Thursday, May 19, '92, At Four o'clock, F. U The Steamer Greenville with all her tackle, apparel ami fiiniitui e, together with one Barge of -b) tons capa city, decked all over. The steamer (irecnvillo is a liht tir.if! propeller, length of keel UK feel, leitli over all 110 feet, width of bottom lo feet, 2;ii foot over all. Speed 8 miles per hour, carrying capacity liOO bales of cotton. Inspected March "0, 1S!)2. Title guar anteed. . For further information apply in per son or by letter to John Havens, Wash ington, X. C, J. ,1. Cherry. (Ireenvillc, N. C, or N. M. Lawreuo, Tarbory. N. C. ALFRED FORCES, President Tar Kiver a20 dttlwlt Transportation Company. Clioice PALE CREAM CHEESE AND I m ro rted EViacaroni FOB SALE BY IT. IDLpieli, WHOLESALE GEO0EE, tflCDLK STliSBT, NHW BEBNK.TJ. Q. Slight -in i - ja 11 V: j ----- 'G-:.-7! i -- '-S a-lun S;: iai: !!!: Paint AlB'i I Crush c h. ,1103 el ("" -; -1 "! I'.t, I: ..I.- - - i I Tiund :- Prof. Eugene Wallnau. 1 :i:v l tiuiii I vcr .cave town. 1'r .nt N,, aplT ,i Just A LOT OF TliOSi: NIC 3 A il t f fc. J 17 At .. Jj. P i a h R t$ !" CKAVi'-I. G" '3 Doors from Board cf NEW BEIiUS. i; it-its ( ' .v- 1'or ! H;r: .hot naca3 -Bros., L U0, Lippy.i !.YV rick '.i. r. D irand Bros. j r VA-I!l. I : - . C. La,- to 2' a p 3 W purchasinrc K"l?'. i Orad St F. 1 5fea vi To Mj Pat: i c-x-m tricnas.i II;,VO ju.it received aiiullier Vn --h I,. it o' NICE FRUIT, Pino Apples, C'oeoannts, Bananas, (loldrn Itnsset Apples, Florida Oranges, and a variety of other Northern Fruit, which are kept in stock. Florida Orangps, -li Ic. per dozcu. liusset Apples, 40o per peck. Pmo Apples, 15c. While passing lSioad stieet jilease call. I will satisfy or suit you if possible. Thanking you kindly for past favors, hoping to receive a coutinuatico of jour patronage BROAD STREET FRUIT STr-liE, Second door abovo Middle, and next to Mr Chas. Swert'8. JAMES D. BARFIELD, mar23dwlm PROPRIETOR. ixo KripinR or nausea after using Brook field's Liver aod Kidney Pills. Will cure Biliousness, Constipation, Torpid Liver and stomach troubles; Bagar coated, oval, Prloe 5 cents. Give them a trial. For tale by F. 8. Duffy, New Berne, IT. O. : 'i'i;i', i. i&f 'i bhpp ''CiOK BARRELS, BiIap Barrel Covers. LINDSAY & U0. !;.:: Pom smocth, Va. 1 .' ::;:'K!VED !'- ' ' ; ' i. m: st'M'b, rOids Cecil riTT Hay. be IV; re it is L1LL, li'ak-r in .ra N. C. lf tit ioo Maker .:. h. c. . vie ..r n Bfcllled orfimsn from y pr. imrtd to fill :S AMI SHOES. i:iv. f;;ill .ractorlly ' ' ' ' reus I'HlrOWB :. u ;.c ter of uiy ..y a.n.1 prorapt- .M -UKI.KY mm . J ! ..: A .-IT'S im,R3 Shoes r'Oii GENTLEMEN AND IcilTOXlLi tiiraatod to give PER IC i'lOIi. l-. ceived a Full Line of Youths' and CLOTHING, ', ;::.ado and Cuts. ice Dress Goods ; AND sl:e. A '. T- . - '- ::y Suits, Pants, .:".ir: Waists .'':.:': hose, . -ll.il VESTS, SUSPENDERS, -...-, rd for 2 yrs. wear.) 'UMDRELLAS, :,utT Valises. ILK ti;--i A ll o'u LINE OF Stylo Hats. 'if'..- Money! i.i 'i fv'KW REGULATOR a.: . c -.ii.. , i it nh Washington by TfU ar,-i;h. 1 am ready to give correct tioin to e--h a'ol every one. I ii .vt v. n full stock of all kinds of i:m :n iry ini, vi hich 1 am Belling at io.:k Uottom I'i iefl. COME AND SEE ME. 3AM K. EATON, The Jeweler, Middle St., oppodito Baptist Church f&liiimy Opsningl Mrn. Bettie Whaley. Assisted by Mtss LYDIA WILLIAMS of Baltimore, wiH display a Large nnd Elegant Stock OF'. Millinery Goads & Novelties Baxter WEDNESDAY ASp THURSDAY,' April 13thf 'and 14th. . P1UCE9 TO SUlt EVERY ONE. ' - aprO 1m ,1
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