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What is
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
fevorishncss. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
- cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething" troubles, cures constipation and flatulency,
k CMstntrlA. nasimilntos th food, roeriilatns tho strnnanh
,Jl v.
fr ' and bowels, giving Healthy
Xoria is tho Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
"CMtorIa1ri an excellent medfeinn for chtl
.ren. mothers have repeatedly tnld mo of (Ui
good effect upon their children. "
Dn. G. f!. Osnoon,
Lowell, !!ttss.
.Castnriiiisthe best remedy for children of
4idk I am acquainted. I hnpo tl;u day is rot
fur-ttltant when mothers will consider thorenl
fenit of their children, &ntl 11' C-sinriu in
eteftd of tlievariousquock r.y-inini!.-.:- i.i. !i r.rv
destroying their lored ones, liyfcrciri:., t
morphine, soothing r.ynip and other hurtful
jjonts down their throats, tlurvliy sc'iuliu;;
them to premature graves."
f? i Dr. J. V KiNriiSUir.,
Ci.iirt.;y, Ark.
The Centaur Crra;iacy, TI Hun-oy Street, Now York City.
JOE' K. WILLIS,
PROPRIETOR OF
EilM lorn Carolina
tableworks
MEW BERNE, N. C.
Italian and American Marblt and nB
QuaHHet nf Material.
Orders Rolicited and given proper at
tention, with satisfaction Kuaranleed.
Terra Cotta Vases for plants and (low
er furnished at tho vcrv lowest rates.
GEO. HENDERSON,
XSaocessor to Roberts A. K nderson).
General Insurance Agent.
rWfcresentlng lnsnrance Company of Bortn
-raerioa. of Philadelphia.
dome Insurance Company, of Now York.
Oneni Inmirapn,' rjom.iaiiy of Knulatid.
Hartford. Klr liiearaiica Company, of
fartford.
North (a-ol1na Home Injurants i.'ompany
Bdelih
Ureenwltch Insurance .lompany. of New
' for.
Pnwl Inaaranoe (lomnany.or Hrooilyu.
0nttd CndorwrUers Ineiirano Company,
Atlanta.
IfcMUin Idarlna nanranoe Company, ot
nattm Inlvadwtf
rf IS A DT7TT yon own ynnraplf nnrl fnm.
Or to got Ihe l)ct tiiIho for your money.
Kcmanilze In ynnrfnotwi-nr by prcnnln
W.L. Donclm MIioim., which reprraent Ihe
tnt nine for prlci-a aaked, u (bouaautla
wUi laatlly.
J3.00
L25(J
2.00
IFOR LADIES
2.00
SI. 75
i ran boyj
Wi-L. DOUGLAS
SO CUOC7 IPA.
m BEST SHOE IN TIE WORLD FORI HE MONET.
' IITUER HPKCIAKTIEH in footwear are of
'"::'.I400I "
aa&yl the prlweo"11! Beo that nanw ami
J . mruaaraataiupl"n bottom of oai-li
, 'YAfeB til) WUBMTITI TK. .
' VIi.'IlouKlaa, Hrockton. Alnaa. Bold by
''RkftfNGT(W& BAXTER
. iT79,f
AT
riihVniiie'.Ionoe of the public there
Ln Hnckv Mount. N C ,
t .
X Jutumfy t. t"8. ft Bramihof the kecloy
$ troff MthoAiq.U,or'.: Opium . Chi ral,
CionlnB. TobMUMbftbit and Nerve Kx-
. luawnai. '1Mb wn.y . -j
' otli claiming to be iudh are'frandulan
,v . . eul Ik 'V "'"'' -
'.' V"." n " ' '
" the most ftooeiaible point In tho Stole.
Viio W. &W. IV. B , ftnd termloui ot the
' K. $ of the A. & R,vand Bpring
Hope road. 8 houre, fo tn Norf 0
lror!fi)ferhurtv-'SJ from Elohmond; 8
front Wilmington; -4 "from Falelgh; 1
roji' OoIJiboro; X from Weldonj 8 from
fattvUl,'nd 9; hourt from Edenton
and & AJlty over the Norfolk & Carolina
It. JJ. ;Tue8dayaJ Xa''dJ' and 8atar-
.1 i.o feiwn li progressive high, healthy,
wi i k water and hospiUhle people.
" DowtitY Battle, Manager.
' i A. 1!am' a.i'U, rhysli'Ian.
....
ana natural sleep.
Caa-
Castoria.
" Castoria is bo well adapted to children that
I recommend itassuperiortoany preecripUon
known to me."
H. A. Archer, M. D.
111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
" Our physicians in tho children's depart
ment have spoken highly of their expert
erica in their outside practice with Castoria,
and although we only hare among our
medical supplies wliat is known as regular
p: flucts, yet we are free to confess that the
merits of r.xdoria lias won us to look with
favor ii hi i(."
United Hospital, and Dirpknsary,
II oa ton. Mass
Au.sn V. Smith, !Ws.t
ISORFOLK, NEWBERN & WASHINGTON
DIRECT LINE.
Tri-Weekly Trips.
lu order to matte more convenient mod
(ooi.omlcal use of the vessels now employed
rt the North Carolina service, and thus to
Mter Serve 1he Interests of Shippers,
ihe Clyde Line and Old Dominion Steam
ship Company have concluded to merge
!U)HrreBpecUveliQes between Newbern, N.
(i. and norfoik, va, into one line, tnus giv
n ' pftssenersand truck shippers thiee trips
a-li week between Newbern and iorfolb
vlo WaBli1t;rtnn.
NO ADVANCE IN RATES.
in and after SUNDAY, JAN. 1st, IF' 3,
QiiUl farther notlo. the
Ue&mer NEWBERIE, C&pt Sonthte,
Stener DEFIANCE, dpi Burgess,
And
Steamsi ELKO, Capt. Short.
Will huII froinNorfolk, Vs., for New Heme
Jireot, every Monday, Tnurday and
Saturday, making connection with
the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad,
and the water lines on Nsuse and Trent
rivers.
Ketiirnln?, will sail tf KOM NEWBERN for
N'.'KKdl.k, Vft., via Roanoke Island wharf,
every Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday,
mukliiR connection at Norfolk with
The Old Hay Hue, for Baltimore, The Clyde
Line, for Philadelphia. The Old Dominion
-4(eamshlp tlo.. for New York, The Mer
niantB' and Miners' Line for Providence and
rtoston, and The Water Lines for Waaiilng
ton, 1). C.,and Richmond, Va., thus giving
in kII water route to all Northern
nd Kastern poljta.
Also connection made with the O. A O.
tt. K., and N. A W. K H for the West.
Passengers wtl 1 0 nd a good table, com fort-
tile rooms, and ererv courtesy and at ten
yon will be paid them by the officers.
Order all goods, care of N. N.AW. Dlreot
Line. Norfolk, Va.
RALPH GRAY. Aotlng AKant.
c, d:
Eastern Carolina Dispatch.
Kaat Paaaenger and freight Line between
NBW BBRNZI,
atern North Carolina Polnta.and all eon
neollooa of the
PENNgVLVAIIIA nAILIIOAD,
IHCLODIKO
ew fork, Philadelphia, Norfolk, Bal
tlmore and Boaton.
he ONLY Trl-Weekly Line Out o
New Heme.
HK NEW AND ELEGA NT1.Y EQUIPPED
HXJUAiUl'.H
it
Neuse "
Ball! from New Berne
WEDNESDAY.;
FHIDA V8,
pplng at lioanoae laiand aoh way end
mrming oioae oonMooiiin .iin tne
Norfolk -ouibrn Railroad.
riii. KtiBimn DlspaUih l.lne, ooDalallnis of
.no "UminKEou m. n. uo.. norioiic iniuerB
.1 K.. vew York. Thlla. aud KorrolkH.it,
tun remi,ylvitnla H H , form a reliable and
ctftiKr Hue. offering auptrlor faoilltlea for
iiilck paiseuaer aud freignt traniporiatloit
No .ran.irr exoeDt at Klisabelb (Jllv.al
4-hicb point freight will be loaded ou oara to
o inrouan to aeatinatioo
iireot an aooaa to oe enippea Tie jtaatern
iolla lXanath da'ly aa
(oiiowa:
K om New York, by Penna. B
R.. Pier 37
North Klver.
K'om Philadelphia, by Phtlm., W. and Hallo
K K.. uook Hi. .station.
Krom Baltimore, by Pbtla.. Wll. and Bal to.
K B,, PrealdentHt H'atlon
! rora Norfolk, by Norfolk Houthern K. B
v'roin Hoaton.bv M.-rcliant A Mmeri'rrana
norta'.loii 00.; Saw Vork and New Knglaod
tt H.
trtute. low nd time qnloker tban by
ny other line
Kot further Inforroatl n apply to
W. li. Joroi (Uen'l Krulghi Trafflo Agent,
p, K it ) urneia,Tran.o Aaent,
Ubo. HTkrniMS. Iilvlalon Freight Agent
P. W.R.n H.. Phlladelohla
B. it n.,
H H. OOOK. Gen'l Krelgbt Agent., n. T.
P. A N. K. K.. Norfolk, Vra
r . a . i,i ... , .iwiivi. .
H.O. UnnoiHS Oeaeral Freight Agent N.1B
Ja. H., norroia, v a.
QUO. HKRDKRHON, Agent.
Mew berne, N. 0.
THB
Farmers L llercha&ts Bank
NEW BERNZ, Ni 0.
Onranlnd Iea than two years. :
CAPITAL STOCK 976,000.00
Dividend . , . 11,750.00
Surplus and Preflto - . 11,000.00
L H Cmn. . . . Presldeai.
W 8. OHAOWIOK, . Vloe-Preaideni,
T. W. DiwiT, , Oaahier.
A. H. Powiix, , . TeUef,
.; f DIBE0TOHS : . -. .
Wm. Oleve. ' : P. H. Pelletler:
3. W. Btewart,', : - ' 'V. 8. Ohadwlok.
Tobn Puter. , - - O. Marks,
U, Cutler, E. B. Ilackburn
HeaJmnartnrs for flrVel P' vi nj font p
Voiir i f l la 1 .. t e
THE JOURNAL.
A FAMOUS WAR SONG.
"This man Lamr Fontaine," continued
the General, "is famous through the South
for two things. It was he who, in May,
1863, undertook the seemingly foolhardy
but nevertheless successful exploit of
carrying a supply ot percussion caps from
the Confederate General Loring's head
quarters at Jackson. Mississippi, to the
beleaguered General Pemberton, inVicks
burg, when that commander was entirely
out ot cap?, and consequently could not
fire a gun.
Fontaine who then, as now, was a
Mississippian, bad horses shot from under
him, and any quantity of bullets fired at
him, making numerous holes In his clothes
and equipage, besides other frightful
dnngers in tnnt terrible experience. He
is the hero of twenty-seven liardfought
battles, came out of the war minus a leg
and bearing other evidences af his war
experiences. He is still living in his native
Statu, where, at the age of 60, he works
hard at his prolession ol surveyor and civil
engineer.
"The other thing for which he is cele
brated is the real author of the popular
war song, "All Quiet Along the Potomac
To-night." To be sure, that fact is dis
puted, but I notice in a book of war songs
recently published he is given the credit
winch to nun rignttully belongs.
The following is a copy from the orig
inal poem:
"All quiet along the potomae." they say,
Except here and there a stray picket,
Is shot as he walks on his beat to and fro
By a rifleman hid in the thicket."
Tis nothing a private or two, now and
then,
Will not count in the news of the Irattle
Not an ofiicer los', only one of the men
Moaning out, all alone, the Jcath rattle.
All quiet along the Potomac tonight
Where the soldiers lie peacefully dreani
iK Their tents in the rayH of the clear autumn
moon
Or in the light of their camp-fires
gleaming.
A tremulous sigh ns a gentle night wind
through the toreBt leaves aottly is
creeping,
While the stais up above with their
glittering eyes,
Keeping guard o'er the army while
sleeping
There is only the sound of the lone sentry's
tread,
As he tramps from the rock to the
fountain.
And thinks of the two on the low trundle
bed
Far away in the cot on the mountain.
His musket falls bark and his face, dark
and grim,
Grows gentle with memories tender,
As he mutlers a prayer for the children
asleep
For their mother may heaven defend
herl
The moon seems to shine as b'ightly as
them,
That night when the love yet unspoken
Leaped to his lips, and when low mur-
nicred vows
Were pledged, to be ever unbroken.
Then drawing his sleeve roughly over his
eyes
He dashes otf tears that are welling,
And gathers his gun close up to its place,
As if to keep down the heart swelling
ne passes the fountain, the blasted pine
tree,
1 1 is footsteps are lagging and weary
Yet onward he goes through the broad
belt of light,
Toward the shade of the forest so
dreary.
Hark! was it the night wind rustled the
leaves?
Was it mooulight so wondcrously flush
ing? It looked like a rifle "Ha! Mary, good-
by!"
JAnd the life-blood is ebbing and plash
ing.
All quiet along the Potomac tonight,
No sound save the rush of the river:
While soft fulls the dew ou the face of the
dead
That picket's off duty foreverl
There is nothing I have ever used for
muscular rheumatism that gives me as
ns murh relief as t hnnibcrlain s Pain
Balm does. I have been using it for
about two years (our bottles in all aa
occasion required, and always keep a
Ijottle ol it in my home. I believe 1 know
a good thing when I get it, and Pain
Balm Is the best liniment I have ever met
with. V. 15. Denny, dairjman, New
Lexington, Ohio. 50 cent bottles for
sale by J. V. Jordan.
Early self-denial in the npwaid
step to success in life.
Col. L. J. Allred Writes!
1 am in mv seventy-third year, and for
III ty years 1 have been a great sufferer
from indigestion, constipation and bili
ousness. I have tried all the remedies
advertised tor these diseases and got no
permanent relief. About one year ago
tho disease assuming a more severe and
dangerous form. I became very weak
and Inst ticsh rapidly, I commenced using
Dr. II. Mozley's Lemon Elixir. I gained
twelve pounds in three months. My
strength and health, my appetite and my
digestion were perfectly restored, and
now I feel as young aud vigorous as 1
ever did in my life.
li. J. ALLRED,
Door-keeper Ga. State Senate,
State Capitol, Atlanta, da., Aug. 5, 1891.
A Mother's Report.
Mrs. N. A. McEntire writes from
Srjrinr Place. Ga.: For manv Years I
have been a great sufferer from indiges
tion, sick neauacne ana nervous prostra
tion. I tried many remedies, but cot no
permanent relief until I used Dr. "Mozley's
Lemon Kliiir. I am now in better health
tban for many years. My daughter has
been subject to chills and fever from her
infancy. I could get nothing to relieve
, . ., n,lT . j 1
nor; rue jemon miiir nag restored uer to
perfect health.
Bold by Lruggisis, ouc. anu si.uu per
bottle.' Prepared by Dr. H. Motley,
Atlanta, Ga.
A pleasant word spoken at the
right time from tho heart of aym
pa thy, will yield a goodly ffatt.
The promptness and certainty of its
cures have, made Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy famous. It i intended especially
for coaghs, colds, croups and whooping
coughs, and is the most effectual remedy
Known lor tnese disease. Mr. u. B. Main,
ot Union City, Pa, iaygs ' "1 have great
sale on Chamberlain's Congh Remedy, -1
warrant every Dottle ana nave never board
of one failing to give entire satisfaction."
50 cent bottles for sale- by J. V. Jordan,
THE
Confederate War Journal,
An Illustrated Magazine,
Edited by General Marcus .1 Wright
(Agent of the War Depaitinent for
the Collection of Confederate
llccords) Ben 1m Ureo,
Associate
The first number will bo i;'?iu d
April 1st. Published by the U'ai
Journal Publishing Ooiupiinj ,
Lexington, Ky., and 110 Fifs.li
Avenne, New York city. I; will bo
devoted exclusively to tuo hititorj
of the Confederate side ot the lute
War between the States, an the
Vice President of the Confederacy,
Alexander II. Stephens, chose to
call this mightiest ot modern Con
flicts and most gigantic of all
struggles.
The War Journal will be replete
with Portraits aud HngTiiviugs,
made from Sketches made by h
Corps of Artists, many of whom
followed i.he fortunes ot the Con
federate Armies, and ? jn-iil.v
rank among the Heroic of i.li
War. They give faithful and Authentic!
Sketches of places of nuie, of all
Battles, Sieges, Charges, Ye.-'-U'l i ol
War,NavaI Engagement--, !'"iirtnu!H,
Maps, Charts, e;c. To the Vi;
federate veteran these rveiie-i v. iii
recall memories ot Ins life ,ni t tie
tented field or quarter iiei k, il
many hard-tougbt batile.i, uf
Marches, Bivouacs, Camp Fnes
and the numi'rous sctue-i Mini inci
dents pecnliar to the daily life ol
a Foldier or sailor, wlnl.- to I-;.--children
and the present genera !
they convey tho reality ol w u .vnli
a vividness which not lnini e;.-. i ii
convey.
The full history of the "on i .-il.-r
aoy has hitherto not, been wiita r.;
we have bits and hints 1
lines aud coloring.! here arid !'.. re.
but of the real inner hi u , the
mainspring, the ni'j'ive, f I iu--i.
dent, of that vast (i.iinini;, ( ! im
South, how little catnpar ii:v ! 'i i
been given to thewoitt. i ie de
manded history will be given in 'he
CONFEUEHATK WAIt .fdl'IfN M.
The history, in the iuo.nl . ;;j
wbichitis planned, iua t !'' ;.',.u-
and years, but each ucvi d::1.
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the General to the Dniiuno-i i : ,
and to the daughter and w:tu .mil
mother at borne, will add to tli
Confederates' story ol tue " ,r. A
vast libjary of the eorresnotidcnee
and orders and disposings d' tin:
chiefsofthe (loufed"r,n v, ill lu-
thrown open to the public
Chapters will ! e given ir -m the
most brilliant and an: ho: tiativi
writers. These writings will ta
profusely illustrated; not only the
Arm v but the Navy ol tho tfitith,
which so largely helped to revolu
tionize the marine nll'iirs ui the
nations, will be fully treated, and
then
THE nUMORS (if Till: WAK,
for despite all the grimn -s ", ever)
rjgimeut had its wags, its ndi.ui
lous situations, its Hood iidoof tun,
in whoso presence the imaginative
Charles O'Malley would seen aver)
grave individual. To the lunu),
and unspeakably ridiculous side of
the contliot, volumes will bo g.ven.
All these are but hint.-, ot the
wealth to be distributed through
the issuance of the lllustrittd
'Confederate War Juurual," n ln -li
will be within the reach of ail. The
Subscription price will only be 1 .)
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(i..iativi H-itt Mf-
'"n. rlnii,lHl h-nt'Mr,
.. " .ft'i'l I o:ii i Mri;-r:.
" 1 " Teet h i I rue: eil
". ,-."- It hunt imln Uv U-
' umi of Miro tildt
- li , r Huh.
vl r.i -i ' ' 'i I !' I'd 'f It'otlMrv i1oti
, :i H'. 11 f it". Kl if Hi! ft',.
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l :. is; rtnottui tt
3XT- ARJPIM
The Shoemaker,
Wain's to infonii liU piteous ;un! tilt!
ptil)iif n.'iiriMl'y tliiit until furth-T notit'c
in- tui I : Kiiul ;iT tin-
Wostorn End uf So, Front St.
vvih'io lio id pre puvil 1
wants hi ti:s in in
S.ippl
First-Class Order.
WE TELL YOU
.ioiliinir, m v, wli'-n w' -i:i:i' Hi. i' it - ti riL' i'
in :i j.i r:n;iiit tit . inn-t Im ;tlt h .m-i .i i-;tnt lu-i
in ili:it return- ;i iii f. r -v : a' wrk
S-.ili i th'- hti-ii'. i- mil r tin- nuikiinj cla--Wi-
ti-:nli liii lti ii -.v ! mi-. n t.i.i.llv, an
ju ir:iu!i r hi r 'in,- u hi 1..l.t ..mi iii-irn. :iJii
Ltlllil'illy lli'- making ii l SOU (t:t :t immlli.
I.K-rV nil.- wli'i l:ik liol l lunv :miI Hulk-. Till
Mirt ly .'lil'l -.rntllv lin'irii-r till ll rjriiiMs, Hu n
.oi li-' ii.i ')'f-li'Mi ati.itit il ; olli- i n .u w.rk
.in- 'I.Mii' it, ami v.'ii, n-iiilrr, cun 'l- th- -.n;n
iln- - (In1 hc-t m Ini-iin " tli.it v.iii li.m
r li.nl tin' i-Ii:iiici) to Hi'fiirc. mi wi.l inakf .i
i;i lni-takr it' yui fail to y ' Il a (rial a I oiuv
If vim ura-ii tin1 r ii at ion , ami act .piirkly , mm
uiil ilinrllv tinil yourM-U in ft moM jirrt-piTi 'ii -hu
-nn -s, at '.vhifh you pfiu Hiin l malm .ititl bjw.
lariff -iiiii- of money, riic ri'-nl!.-' nf only a
In ii r win k will ol'irri -(iinl ii wi i k'rt v:itf".
Wtii'ilnT on an1 old or vomitf, nuin or womun, il
niaki'S no ilillrrriU'i', to as we tHI you, iintl sn:-ct'-ts
will im il sou t tin- cry si urt . Nciihcr
(xpcriwx'c c ihital itcri'-sary. 'I'liov,- who work
for ih iii'' n-v- ard-'d. W li v imt ivntr to .lay f'oi
full part nail ill's, nvi- Y.. V. AI.I.I-'.N V CO.,
Itou .No 4 :i, AuUHl:i, MO.
J. A BRYAN, Pres. TiKIS. DANIKI.S.Vite tin:.
6. II RilHKKTS. t-a hit-r
The National Wmk
OF ?J3W itERN-'l. N. C.
l.N(.'01tlOKTKl) lHBIi
Capital,
3urpius I't-olfa,
$100,000
9tU66
uiKKorou.'i.
Ja. . Bryan. Tnos Daniki
.Jhai' fl. !avN J. H Hmjkih'KN,
Jno Dunn, L Harvf.v,
(. H RoBUHTr
Excatiun Sale of Lan ?.
Hv v'r ua an'l In xiursrunr-' uf - c rtnlu
wu of execution, to in lnmm.1 fr. ni the
H.uporor dourt of Craven funnty, In lht
aotlontiiUlr?l Hurst, l'u noil A Co. uniinst
A. M- William, I wlU on
Monday, May 1st, 1893,
atlhahonr of TwcIvb. M nttl.ronrt House
t.Mr lu tii fMly nf Nowburu, to sutisfy the
(aid exrtcutloa dobt. spJI to tlihUhet blj
dr. for oasb, tho Imida levied npoTi.to-wlt:
O o lot hi Ihe towu of Vftuonbiro. parMcu
lurly d-rlb'd In a doed rcKlstero i Hook
Ht, p-ui" 7. tl tlioottlne of lh Ke-ftlattaroi
Deudi cf 0,i.ven county.
One lot -1 escribed lu deed reKlaterd lu
Book Hfi, paRa b'li.ot Roorda of said ofUce.
AUotnose lamia described la deed tegli
tertd Hook IKl.prMte'iKl.or-atd ofllce.
The- said land bolng levied unou and sold
as the pr.p.Tty of A M. WUUaius at and
since the date of the docketing of the said
Judgra nt, and not lu eluded ln the home
atea'l set apart to him.
TblsMatcti 'mx,m,
W, B. LANE,
mar2H Shoriff Craven County.
Vn.H.
I. HkYLBV,
mi7Lt, MlrrtlU. b.:
KlMmMWtllmwuAllwuldBM aA. Attm. Vm.
to mi Th. anoaiKliif tf WMjklKI Ibi HI hRUa
iitmiU wuK.rimoniW trMt- fluit 4lm. tt b. II la,
IT.M. lanktl ! Mn Uli Wifcfc, 40 H.. U. II to.
an4..buwltmM. MvrrUDjiwt IU,-.4.I11. Hn. tin,
lun-rW Will chMrftilly nt.lv lo InqulrlM with tump InctnMd.'
PATItNTS TREHI6D 61 MAIL. GONI-lrtENIIAI.
KivnliM. HHt.rlHB. ftenrt i ,.U In mr. tf r.rlh-alwj 10
to. o, f . r, (ntcit. ick:b j mum uu.,.x iu.
NOTICE !!
MONEY TO LOAN at 4 Per Gent INTEREST
! ON EIGHT YEAU8' TfME.
Cume yourself and Icain tlie particu
I lars. Wo loan ou Ileal Estate security
! be it in towu or in tho country,
j Apply to ISAAC II SMITH,
2jlly Oeii'l Mgr. , New Heme, N. C
For Sale at a Bargain,
Our foor light Extension Chan
delier, with eloboH and pfieniR.
One Lamp, duplex burner, with j
priHuas.
One extension o;ik Dining Table
a fine one.
I One IS-pound Feather Bed, good
j as new.
; Auy pernon desiring to buy the
i above at a great Nacrifloe will pleas
! correH)oml with Box 4GU, Ne-v
Borne, N. 0.
G, L HARDI80N,
I Thurman, N. C,
M;uiufacturor of an.l Denier iu
FIRST-CLASS 3r$ICK.
3011,(1(10 now rendy (.11 Ik market Will
sell as clu-ap as any ntlirr man. ji-Oll
BOOR STOHK
tilauk It.i.i',,,. and m w lo1
iV'ori.s .if Iti'ii . m.m! A'lt Inns
lVay-r ami II Mini '" "l
St :s 1 1 :m i
l'arsi'", I " 1 1 -AUn,
I.ate
r.'iii-iis, rlc.
I'.lpi'Iri Hl"l I'
In-
!
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a:i r i-u r "! -i t'-i,ei!. i i
Baskets,
Iti-iii.,inl..-r '
li.il.l I .1 .!
Al. ",o mi
i; t r
li.-cr I..yi
ill .1 I I'. 'l'.n:..i In- a i-
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Mil
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-1 .ill .l-..i-ll li'inU -.1 'V it.. .iii.i II..
tin.-.. H'l.i,k .- in.! Bran. I i- l'..r M-'i
:;i.al pu: i i-.'- in tin' ' 'ty
A H I. I. i.ixi:hk
Groceri est
Sti p Cb:in.ilttiy.
n.l .a!,- r
linn
iiani.-ii.ii t nn-n-
Prices D :V Oommtirion.
Sake!
Seed.
uNi: in mm;h iu -
SOUTHER .i
ii i'i.-; "i-
HOPE,
V 1 1 i .' 1 1 i Ml''
l.cst v:irif'll, s
l.ll-l,,:!
oi Hi,, m i-t
in T In- S -in li, ut : : ,i
lilli'WM
. I . Ih,' v
Peterkin Seed,
l, 1 "t ,',.iil .i'i' lui
ln , in, 'hi sa.'l.r.i ami I", ,r ,u l,',l
.....1 ,.nl,:l'.
1'. W 1MN 1 I.I.I :.
nil'. .!! )i:.-k l'i,-.-k. N. r
TEE GREE? FR02JT
NaVELTY STORE,
Middi'St. Niur South Front
(N.'M I
.. IVvix - Dril
ls ul-TKUINC
Special I.iducfiiueats
IN
Musical Ir.Btnuno Us, Violias,
Banjo.-, Guitars, Mandolins,
Zitliors, Authoharps.
Flutes, Fif'os, Piccolos, Accor
dcous, Harps, Etc.
A!.S(, A FLI.I. I.IN'K (IF
;iolid and Plated Jowoliy,
such as Watches, th uus,
CuiTaad Collar Huttaus,
Ladioa' Fin':. T.av iiiff.s,
Scarf on 3, Spc'Htick'B, Etc-
Tn i'ictu.'ns & f ictum Trainee
ii.l KAHKI.S w," otn iii.' 1. 1.:. .
M.h'.k in lliis s,-r;i.tii .,1 ih Si. -ih..
febl9 dwlf
Commissioner's La ad Sale
The ui-Wmh'i nnd. Iiavluk lueti nunint'd
by th .'-iiipurlur r m 1 1. nl I'ruvtM) ri'inty 1 1
Com mis loner in-!l the ltniln (cvt lb il in
tin oiuniilftlnt Iii Him itt'tldii pi'ndh.K thorn
hi wn-T M-i 'tin It: .Min UTi I .1 J, Wi.lis
plnMi'tll mill siImi Mclior ai d olliors ni dn
feinlAiili, us will ii 101 tuiiy nppeitr ir'on the
uKiiifMiiH lu sn Id ii c 1 ti . whi i : (Ti'V i' ir sale
uttti court 1i-ukm il-Mir in Niwh. ru, on
Moudav Mnv t lie 1 n t 1,!, uithe hour of IV
m. to tho hlKhent bidder tor i-mIi, the lnd
deHCribPii in llu unld jmlKuif nl, to wit: 317
aorps Ijti'f; Mitur wn ps betnn th
mis imrriinHeti :y .i-nn .mck-iv. uooeasca
of K. Clove
ThiAprll'2l( lt-
W, 1 MCIVKlt.
t'otumlHsloner.
Oommissiouer's Land Sale
Th- uDderalened. havlriK been RDDOlnted
by Lbe Muporlor 4.ourl o( Craven oounty
lW oon.rulniloner to lell the landi
desonbeu In the complaint in tne aotlon
pending therein where mhood Uryan U
plBlnllir and Haul Uaye, Tataey Ilayea.
Harriet Krnul and Ntele Hill aredefendanta,
aawlll mora fully appear from tho ludz-
mema in aia aaiion. win oner ror aaie ai
tneConrt Hooaa. door lo the otty ot New-
Dern, on Monnay. nay me Hi, lb8. at me
hoor of Twelve, v., to the hliheat bidder.
ror eaan, me innaa aeaorinea in tne aatd
ludimrnt. tn wit I aerea adlolnlrja tha
land of A. W. Nekon and other, being tn
tract pnrehaaM By . Haywood Hayae of
Knocn Arrute. - ... .....
1 Tb April W,J88. T.
. f : .- ,. , 1 1f, . MrtVKR. .
: ; '. ' OoauulMloner.
First Class Barber Shop '
BRICK BLOCK, MIDDLE ST.,
Nearly opposite Baptist Church.
Apartments neat and tidy, and only
competent assistants employed.
H. L. BANKS, ,
dec8 Proprietor.
Administrator's Sale of Land
Purnnantto a Judgment and order of ttaa
Superior Court of Craven county, rendered
on the litli (iy of Maroli IBM, ln the speelal
proceeding . milled: -Jamei O. Harrieon,
,'.iiiiii:nimior oi rno(. renner. aeeeaaaa.
oedwrn .'oflUa"""' et a1"'
the nnder-
Monday, May lit, 1893,
ut Ihoi'oiirt ll'iuaedoor In New Berne. N.
(J . at 12 o'clock. M..ell to thehlEheat bidder
ut Public Auction the rollowlng real eitate
i.i.Miuij.i; i.i nit uHiaieoi .Hoi. ienner,ae
ceaHed, lo-wli:
A oertaln tract of land ln No. 6 Towniblp,
craven couuly, N. (! on the south aide of
NeuHe rier, un.l wtut ilcle of Great Marfh
Jut, adjulniiiK iho lands of Gambo Fenner
on the west, (he landH of William Temple
on the Xouth and oust, aud Neute river on
'he norili, contululiig one hundred aerea
inoTe or It-HS.
lVrn.s oi Hale fine half cash; balftneeon a
rre.m t.r Hlx inonitiB. Title reserved until
lull payment Ih made.
S.'w liurmi. N. (!.. Maroh S'.th. 189S.
JAM .KH C. HARKIBON,
mL"j Adm'r of IhoB. Fenner, deeeaeed.
THE GEHTLEMAIfS FRIQiDg
N srain. o I'ain. Pn-vfnti Htrlrtar
( '.. it it,'. . Allot 1 :iV "ll r- Inr UoNuBUUOCA,
' ; : r i:r, i.i i ..n i: ni a, si-kum vtokiihoca, and all
I i.l'i-i'lihy u:il luscharucs.
r- Sun- I ri'Vi-iiliVi-of .ill Vi-turi-al THlPaMt.
l I ritrt'i-l. fir cut (o any ad -1 ren for l.Mu
lnH-lion tnlvilr 1 1 T II K B KHiT of all
S ' n : i . : 4 r n ii .-.h. s, LR. HENRY RENT, Blddtford, Ma,
V5jilTar 4 l.jiifUMT, 4lilo, IT. S. A.
TYLEfl DESK CO.,
ST.LOUISfMO
i!.". 'in-of Bavk Counters,
- IM-Iini 1 LRNITURB for
Ni v (iun.is Now Styles
f "n.tir- IVu.k Cases, Cabi
i! .( lu.iUhless prices.
;ir ?I;i!in..ntli (
1 'K- zh, n:ni 4.1
I !:t una rf.ul
i:t I vsl;, T.ll.li
t ,-n. c. A..
m it i I . u r k'kmIs are well
til fi i ly in .-vi-ry country that
Ii ( " iloi'-i. frre. Fustaperic
LfciADIMlj
NEWSPAPER
In ni; ti. nun!. -..-. that suffice to
in iU- ,i iiiMt-r!nK lainily Journal,"
The
Philadelphia
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u i - im tioubl,' iir Hxponse to gather
iml i.n!.-iil to iu leaders fill the newt of
;!.. i ii.l n,l Now Wiiii,!.
Its v.-i-iii Dt'i' irtiiH-nts, ea-h under
ll, iiMii,!. 'in. 'Hi ..I a o(unH-tent Editor,
...m.ri-i'n ni iui rs pi'itaiiiinir to
The Household,
The Farm,
Woman's World,
Science,
Art,
Literature,
Finance,
Hie Real Estate World.
I'lo uir.ii; ;i i .-liij-luu- magazine every
l;iy.
ri(s. !:ii'noN katks :
l.ii!v, '.ii,. j. .ir, - . $3.00
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I'iiii miki rill .
N. ('. Railroad
Ko. 23,
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At. amtiotn. Ar. Lt.
! si j 10 Ooldaboro 11 40 a ra
4 0 ' 4 u'J La Orange 10 58 10
t -i. 4 4(1 AVinetOD 10 18 10 8t
ilOd (.8 New Berne 8 47 9 00
7 :) p m M.rehead City am 7 17
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NO. .
Mixed Ft.
Stntiooi. Pui.TraJa.
itcldaboro 7 80
Lieut !) 6 84 IN
Lui.rango 6 64 CM
Phi Train.
:7 7 os
7 20 7.10
7 4b 7 .i.i
till 8 HO
8 50 8 55
0 15 10 0
tiling Ureek 5 24. J
n.inston
4 86 SCO
Cuwdl
Dover
Core Creek
Tusoarora
Clark '
Newbern
UiverdaU
Croatan
Barelook
Newport
Wlldwood
40C 108
1 80 i40
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5 16 5 81 Morehewd City 717
5 83 5 88 AUantio Hotel . Mi 911
6 81 pa Horehead Dpol m I M :
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