Fin Baily OURN AL. :? el SiSrOUXIL--NO, 69 NEW BERNE, N. C., TEUSDAY, JUNE 20. 1898. PRICE 5 CENTS. w ...1V 3r BUSINESS LOCALS. MISSES FANNIK and Jennie Miller, J formerly of New Berne, oflor good board y nav or weeK nt no. in, i' aynttevuiff l SsS' 'Mreet at Raleigh 1 17 lm 1y'J)iVliiM(., rn nriopd nt. 1.N0- lint. Mere is not a case on recoiu wnere uiey were sold fur $150. Whv 1 Because they are not worth more than $101). Yet persons who own such goods flatter thom- 4.V:-T. .selves tout tuny a if owners ot hrst cios pjV:S''.'; wheels Evidence of insanity ! The iV'Oor.tmi'.lA." model 33 is priced at $150; ; ys '" and we will give P.HM) to tho poison who can tatiiimatply 1:iiv Kicin for lm it&'Kji"'' Wliv ? llwi!i--c ih.-v ar.- wurt'i it. i-verv cent! Oolumlo-i-- si-'il for i'mrn tl in I ;4t- WaverlU-!" won h Sl'IO V. T lln.i. i Co.. Sole Agon! -VI ' a "V- f - DIJKt'YM D.nnt -O ml!;: -Y prep'.. riHoo whhtis'i J 1 j ;..n -o nsi for many . vars, 1 g o t' s . Vc ' i m to .;! wit haw n-ie 1 " ('.'iHi'o-'!.l o' Ve-.-cta1-!" Avomaties, Asiibiioits. C.'ir:nin;eivi s atid Anr.isc.itio Pluis'int-, Harmless and Effoetli For- liarrli-Mi. Dyson tarry, Summer Complaint. Chol.-ra. fl ramps and P iin In the Stomach. This mortician is used and ndorFed bv Jnd o n K limn Mr W II. Harvy. Mr John B Young, mid anmnbor of othnr citizens of this and surrounding munlles For salo liv dorl-'-is in tho adjoining counties l1' Ihtfl'v. OUR SPB-MAfTY -to Cream '. I the bust n c'ilo drink ovor put up in Now B rn. tf Nunn MeSom.KV. A FULL lino of Sprimr and Summer Samp'oa, consisting of Cheviotls Black, Bluo and llrowu Sorua. Fino Cheek 'tush raers. liiie.ort;;i suitiiiirs '.Vnrsto.U in all M'ads. Satisfaction .niaa-.int.Hi-) 1- F M Cliadwie!;. Tailor At Hall's book St. .,o GO To Stool's horse Store (or I,uey Fine ro.i ltpr,a at StrWs U rsi Morn ELEG-V'T Sadd'ors at. Ntroo-'s llorso store. MISH S leraii'-ti'aU P.)it. and 8oo;)-r noiii; Wines for sale by .Ias. Hkumond I. OALYIM ciiefWs Wild Cliorry Rock and ityo, put 'in oprosly for throat, and Inn 4 dis kik, 'or -a'o by J as Ukdmond UUKFY'S Ma t Whiskey for Medicinal Ut. fp'.-siin 'if .IAS Hk.d.i.xii HUNYAIH .linos Minor V.r, Hie tieac Natm m! aner.ont. K..r s i!e by .Ias Kkpmoxh PUIttI l orn Wlnskny lor silo by Jas Hi'dmonp Imported She rr . .Ias Hkdmosp. nvvv 1"! for k.1o ly ISIPOIITKI Holland Gin. Burke's '!as Aln aiol Fmrko'a Giiin'oss' htont. or sale by .I as R idmonp. 75,00") CIO AI15 at very low figures for wholesale ami ro'ail trade forsa'c by .Ias lir.OMi'XD GAUKF.rS lOlU'll in 1 Ito '!:' n.lv in.-d vol 1 K.ir ! by Ias Ukdmond No great kuccch.s w:ih ever aohoivtxl wit.iionr. tho force of eiitbsiasm. Faith ia as necesaary in business as in rel'gion: contidenee h tho founilation of .credit. 'f. The Stanly News says thai Mr. Guilford Hatley, onn of the huc oessfnl farraeitt of Stanly county, who is now 57 years of ago, never bought a bushel of corn, a pound of beoou in hn life, lie h a olever, good citizsn, in out of dotr, h.n monev on interest, "live at uoai and boatdn at ths same plase '' B. W. Stone, necretatv of the South Georgia Pear QrovrN' Association, siyH tue yield in tint Bectioa t bis year will be over 20.0UO barrel?. It iiteHUinated that there will be , , two weeks more of Hoeech-uiakiujj : before the Bering se tribunal. Tiie ri disoussiou will be closed by ex Minl8tervPhelpi, the senior caunm l -: for the United States. r- 7 1 A Georgia paper Bays: Ten years . .' ago an old Dougherty county uegr "-. ' dreamed that be found a pot of " ' sold in his field. It de-auged bin mind, and since that time every ' .night he can be seen digging lor , the buried treasnre. ;'.!V Money is drifting from Wall street to tbe sooth and west. I' v y .' will drift baok again. Wall street 'f I ' holds btribg tied to every dollar v In the coantry. We need state ' banks that would issoe a currency - not eas'lv ' controlled by Wall Seaator ; Gordon of Georgia, better known s Ganeral Qordoa, Is to deliver and address in New Jorkou Grant and Lee. If any man can do -Justice ' to both and nleass at the same time tbe North and the South (bat man is John B. Gordon.' ; : ? '" ' "' ' Tbe "jag cure" law now on the statote books of Uiohlgan provides that anyone convicted of dronken ness may joboose between a term of imprisonment an sQbmlsalon : to a coarse of treatment at some Keeley inntltate. Tbe oonnty shall spend at leant 170 trying -to oure 'the prtaoner of bis' dewire for strong in cane be eleots to be Some people Aem to he afraid that tho successful revolutionists in Nicaragua will tav up the canal and cat it into sashes for their generals. Dnu & Co': weekly rpporr, says tho Rfition of Hi" N'snv Y'k oanku in iifniiiiiii (;--( ::-r o;!i:-o certili oatrS m ('!: 1.1, , i o 11 vicr) til.!' -l i it J 1 . Ks -:i :,!!: f ;i! '..ioj;(i CM! M! .,. . ,;o . e.1 -o-, ti: we ikiti'H of 1 oH - - 10 " Wes!. til'tl .'l;i! - It ! o Oti: . 1 '! N ..1.'. :- -v.-n- 1 ."'.' 1 ii-.-rt h.. .0; t : . : " -.1 ..- i !-: ' '"'' .trt.ii.'" if', '(!' t.u- b. 1.-I1-:- ;l u:-i : .!) :t ilH. P' ( volf.:ii'. f 'i! : li. : bean t!i.;c!i .iffecl'.l l.-. i" i evail- mg H)na:-'cc;, . av; ii' .1 r-:!t .-.".VA-.vr.v. Howard, rr : . Tin: lr:n! Ion h.i eh' Sav'ncs B-i in a lew d:. 'I'll'- (.':- Mr. W.T. ()::;:) o. ti!. w!:e;-'::u ;i yeav .: 1 . fit! and , :r V..- ("Ii. ca;i.!! 11 ' : nrnr .is"., y ne:ir" v . ' riod i! I: ;: end. A ';".-. ;i 1 Mr. .1. C. V,- rui "i i-l i.y Sc'iool !ii:;;ir next IT;!:: d i;s i!o:,: k of tlia' o!ii;-e 10 I:; )V,t, vr, Toe Ci will ' : :. v.ll! :r iUTi; '.:'.c!i's .:u:,. for I! rnr v;.1 M to Imni'o Tiie v:cv' i: cm lie ! down :o on ac " 'lor, 1:' -yinp-' idliy 1 lie lo,! if I in: ru i.-vh p." :p c iei.c .Iiown con sider.:' ! 1 ' "';.' o ;:'o,"; i;ie line of plea. r.r pi v; :mi cm inn over t!:e new r.i'' "o.id lr ;n Is'ew IJorne to Jao!; onvd!e 0,1 .I.o: -Jl t u-':-;a :eanier connection f: o,n Xew .lerne lo Polioids viilc at $!.P: lor i::i. .oinil tr':. Mips Mi.:: :. Bry.,!i w,;i !,e m.oiied at 1 i in. , in C'i) ;-t C::iu-"'i !o:i:ornv to Mr. II. II. I.n:h!in oi' !'' l,..ro ;.v (he reel or and Mi.- ,M:;ry L. A Voiler, o! jloj';:1, I.'. nan c:.r.iv : a' ,: ; Vans, 1). I), ami iiY A s'iji o!' tin: '. Vji issue of tUc l;-t a Llie dale cf V- ( .: o July li!!i. w.: licen t'ne ! r,i ii- Ti. bend line; !::: ii .. in the l.o iy o! 1::" TheE:::'i!'.-:i ";'ives !',: fo 'ov. i.ino ! Our l:o;, K'.lfiin of I1: ' : .. years old, 01' v. Tlin:vi'.ay o,' -i cr, lilt Iliisl-m, Cluiiop I.vm :n 01 n .0 i).'. 'Will. II. I.:- -'., :n tiie Prt.diyte j. in. liv I!ev. L. (..'. v. C. (i. Vaidcll. : i:i t'oj a;lic!c in our i.: laal, made us yivc 'ire o( Slnny Toint us n'.i'ii, cfco'.:r-L' have :: i-i'nr was in llie ' "; '"' """i'.v ri'von : ' ' oi . Ii o:in:ii:;oT'a!eoii ..): '"On, Vn:n i.'co .Sici'ini; 1, l.'iad and 7- !i. v,:'s inaiiied oil t.) h.s houekoep tlie n-'dence oi' : ;;:i. Til's match ( y 1: IV 0( i oI'coiivi:i':m:o,' v;h made l.i heaven." Mr. V..1.I110I ol'.M.iysi'le, Jones county, who was in tlie citv Monday 'ives infor mation that the slorm ol last Friday was quite severe in that iieilihorlinod. The wind whs almost a cyclone, and blew corn down a great deal, and a few miles below Maysvilln there was 11 great deal of damage done to t!ie cot Ion from wash ing, by reason of the excessive downpour ing rain 3. Preparations are now fining briskly forward nt tho Guilford battle ground for its Fourth of July celebration in or der to mnko it a clay of enjoyment for body, Rout and mind. The day will be devoted to North Carolina and tbe mem ory of her soldiers. Thou-saudii of peo ple arc expected to pour in to honor this day which Greensboro never lets pass un observed. W'c rjive 0:1 another page a few paragraphs taken from tho Record relating to its preparations. The Greenville. Reflector speakes sen sibly in the following: Suppose a local paper should tuke no more interest in the prosperity end progress of a town then do somo of the citizens. Every word spoken for the advancement of a town is just that much in the town, and in mat ters that tend to help the town every citizen should be active. Don't wait for your paper to do everything it will do its part bat there are tome things it cannot do. , We long for . the , time : when ., the people cf the community will feel such so Interest in each other's business that they will come together and work , in concert (or tboao" enterprise that help the town, end in helping ihe town helps every nmn's business." ; ';", Coming and Going:. Mrs. Geo. Green left yesterday morning lo spend the summer at Mount Airy. The 9teamer Neuse took out the folio w lowing passengers: Mrs. A. D. Patter son and Miss Bessie Patterson leaving to spend the summer at Nyack on the Hud son, and Miss Nettie Harrison) and Mis Herbert Willis going to Baltimore to vi-it friend. ' Col. Ihiijcne Harrell and Capt, T. W. .ben s of the United States Army passed thrnu'.di last nin;ht en route iVoni Hnleigh to the encampment ground which they will visit today anil then mi lo the Teachers' Assembly of w Inch Col. Harrell lias for several successive years been Sec relaiy. Prof. .1. J. Blair of Winston, President of the Teachers' Assembly and Dr. F. L Reid the new President of the Greens boro Female College were among those who went down last night. Miss Olivia Waters is visiting relatives in ICinston. Mr. II. B. Hardy of tbe Carolinian came in last night in the interest of his paper. Mr. II. B. Wilkinson, who has been peiulirg a few days in the city left by the sir. Howard anil the Wilmington, New Heine & Norfolk railroad for Bish opville S. C. Miss Emiline Pigotl, who lias been visi ting relatives in the city left for her home at Morchead City. Rev. Edward Bull went down to Morchead lo furnish reports of the Teach ers Assembly proceedings to the Joun :,a:.. .M.ss Fannie Holland and the following menibeia and former members of her mus ic class, went down to attend the Teach ers Assembly: Misses Sadie Whitfordi Pearl Powell, Maggie Holland, Nellie Collegan, Daisy Swert, Louise Sutcrand Laura Suter. Others who went down to Moreheud were: The family of Dr. Chas Duffy, Mrs. E. B. Ellis, Miss Emma Katie Jones, Miss Lizzie Ellis, Mrs. R. S. Primrose, Mrs. 1C. E. .lohnson, the family of Mr. C. E. Xclson,Messrs. T. C. Daniels, Win. Mc Cnrihy and Thos. Hall of the city. P. M. Pcarsull, of Trenton, and Mr. E. II. Goldberg 'W Baltimore, who haB been spending a few weeks in the city and now occs to Morchead for the remainder of the summer. Impressions of an Atlantic Visitor. A gen'lenian who came up from the Atlantic Hotel Monday momma cives us the following statements in reference to it: lie notices lirst a marked improve ment in the furnishings of the hotel. Tiierc are nice Brussels carpets on the floors of all tbe halls to overcome the an noyance of walkimr and there is a new supply of linen crockery and other table ware, making everything neat and com plcte. The head waiter is a competent and re liable man from Rhode Island and the corps of help is well worthy of special mention as well as the fare,' which lias iven entire satisfaction. Ih fact the en- tire furnishings and management bus been improved in all minutiae and the hotel is run in the best of good old North North Carolina style. The Brandon band from Augusta, Ga. is pronounced the best ever in the Atlan tic. Their selections are classical, rendi tions tine and worthy to rank as a special attraction of the season. And the office, the first and last place encountered by the hotels patrons, is well eiiuinped with excellent centlemen who takeeviry means to please the guests, and Mr. Owen, the chief clerk is particu larly affable and fills his position cleverly, ably and to tbe satisfaction of all. If Mr. Perry keeps on as he has begun, (and his past record is proof enough that he will.) he will take a long step towards establishing the reputation ot Morehead City as the Long Branch of the South. Among the guests of distinction whom tho gentleman noticed at tho Atlantic Sunday were: Ex-Gov. and Mrs. Jarvis, of North Carolina; Gen. and Mrs. Chapin of Rhode Island; Mr. Hatched, corres pondent ol the Richmond, (Vs.) Dis patch; Mr. and Mrs. Donavan of Georgia; Mr. nd Mrs. Martin and Mr. and Mrs, RoL'ere of Durham, Mr. L. J. Moore and Messrs. Jas. A. Bryan, S. L. Dill, W. G. Bovd and M. Hahn of New Bsrne and Win, Clevc, of Vanceboro. The State Industrial Schools We learn from the News a;.d observer the following facts in reference lo meet ings of the Board ot Trustees ol' ih? A. & M. College and the Board o' D'r.-.-lora of the Normal and Industrial ? meetings were important and i cess and give an cnco'jrafo-i- o each institution. The Trustees of t in A ,'; M. tablislled post gradua' : ci. 1. to the degree of mec" 1: i . ' master of scicno. a'. ! 1 i. '' employment of r- j ::e oi ualea at the in: t : .'Lo 1 The law iMt.il. :'-"..' colleges, know n .. ." ' Congress, i: tmm.i.i'oT.- tury feat lire is cihvt :i .-:, : ; passed a resolution ac'.'. utive committee to r.p;.' ' authorities nt Wash'!.: ,: 1 : -of the military inslri; .0. The personnel of ti e f i. o' intact, as does that of te station, and the board - -pleased with the excellent wo; being done. At least expected during the net, y, vision has been made to a. ::.. number or more. At the meeting of the i:' State Normal and Indii ident Mclvcr made his report year's operation of the Norn: dustrial School, and rcconiniei the coining year, which v. 'l 1. third of October. Ann -' 1 esting facts shown by Hie r .0 following: 1. The total eiirol'me 1: f was 223, of whom I'-'i e teachers. 2. The average a;e of :v ' 3 years. 3. Seventy counties were umong the student s. 4. More than 42.7 per . - lents arc delraving ihoir : fees, board, &c., by t!i - v .. ey money wn.i Ii tin-v rowed. 5. The boarding dopai; n:e have been well managed. A 1 ol the sess'on all provi-io :- ! sold and when the bur books they showed the! t'... of the board money pal I I.y 8 a month; a balan - - of - : : amount will be niua'l ! - those who have hoai l I io rics during tho year. Alter receiving Pre-. ! u t '. port thj board tool; inioo. t ' nlarge tbe iMtaMmg a lor the coining year, a -,' I and strengthening the !.. 1 v The board accepted ii;e Prof. E. A. Alderman, w . new chair of normal instn- University, anil of Mrs. M, who is to be inarrieil diii in and will muke her homo 10 city. T! How it Strikes a Visitor. A visitor to the State encampment, .tin; ; describes it in the ftaleigh News ami Ol'server: The Camp fronts on the railroad some i .vo and a hall'iniles west of lie- AM.iulie ilo'.el, and extends to the soif.d, l:oo. '. ii oh there is a never l'a::iii'i o: .-: . Two streets, on either s'de ol v. l.'e'i ;e tents are to he pin-lied, !: . e : 1 . .red ol (r-.es to the v.al'-r- ti'- - ai.r e. .irroundiii'' gr-.vi -.. Ton':' :' 1 c ;'e Yi.ions, o::ici-s' ij:t 0 0 rv ''I' 1 '"': ' I'.eii'. iVc. v. :ll -ir. ive I-. ' . p ;nt !e Yl'oll.i I t. : .1 . . .' , i i - e.ne lli.'ee tinre'ie ! .. . , , --I-, :,':.! is mailed v. :. .; s t ! II. tile Alla'llle lb i i I I lie I'.lilload ale Ii -.i no '.e aa i- . " o '.-.': JO'llsO lo I'll !:o.,i, a.. . .1 ''' lo make ,;..,. .,..;:, i I o'."i .'it lor tiie so", :ier.. i.i!. leo as a !i::;:t. 6akitiri Pure Mi0 I V -i . powip ' '-,'L'iil ''ii' . ' . s ' O' l.i.NMI-N Oil W ,h Partly Swallowed a Sliver Dollar, The most remarkable case of money swallowinir that ever came to onr knowledge occurred in this city Sunday. An eight months old child of Sallie Brant col, whose home is on Cedar Street swallowed a silver dollar just as far as it would go. By holding the child's face downward and slapping it on the back tho dollar was loosened and it slipped up tar enough toward tbe mouth to be recovered after about a quarter of an hour's trying for it. Dr. Leinster Duffy, who was promptly summoned When the accident occurred, has the dollar. - The child's injury wi so serious that it bled at both mouth and nose and the throat was so sore as to debar it from taking nutriment yesterday. 1 . Bnad Plantinf. mere were deposited in Mease river. near this city, last month, tyr the U. S. Fish 'Commission 858,500 froung white shad, according to the officii! report re cently renaerea to lion, f. ,a wood ard, ' our Congressman, by tie' commis sion, as . required bv. law. This elves promise of plenty ot shad fori ntxt tea- on s Ssning. yoiusooro Argus. Written by .1. E. Gree::, i ol. cdi - for ''oniel luni; more (hall I : On bloody i;li:istly lield-; ,';;; re honor greets the man w l:o An I doth the man who ioi-ls. I " u t 1 will write of him w iio ; ; An t vairoiisliws all pains, ! V'. o s; : n:;- les on 1 liroii:; Ii year ..:d never onee complains. I lie i; a hero, staunch ami bravi I V.'l:. i ti'arhts the unsia n foe. . a liniment anil Ionic ocni at Tii's demon crushes low. Ills et mils ere 111:0.11, I urn -d loo! . lo- ir' li b 1 '..ri-l wlio-t I erect en d. Ill I.., id W 1 11 r s.-eneiliin : in..ri en to o't r eonie w bo 1:1:11. in ill 1 :::'ner. pnim f. 1 1 10 1 ;low.id'. t,.i .' 'iv- I If. U,i- .' . '. I)., no: I'.. ' ; I n ior i s' ii-ci ived . '..!!.: ol 11 ;.m, i . ''-r' we have . i":' n ;i - in Id U.' of Ai.I!. ii' )' V Vlttl. .11 -I a"or loll. c. , i v.iu to our. the uni;vi i - 11 if a:-,'; Tain 15a in. ;-.- . u fins-' I at it ailui'-ls, The Oil!' '. 1 bv I'll'll. I by. I. V. .Ionian. ii nm 1 ' 3crrii2iicyki..3ti, ;.uke ad- -our go; tjl i. -;:c r' r ii i!.l . II. I f lorever lurking nigh, I ! siient, stealthy tread, I IV. o ,-r near your -tand by de. I A' r-J'.l beside your bed. ! T I Hero never failed to t. t I I i'niiiii-nt for lliose in :!i ' I V ;ony lie gives thein re-t. j .e ilef i- alt bis llime. i V: lionnr tln-'i lo each brave Ii j 'I'-iou :h rich, or poor lie I..-, ' .'.'i o u-.-s his IminienL for the ' ' T.ril -t s the vie! ims free. . . Wi: 'i our dear Redi'i-nier wc i . 1 : ing I in": --lok am I lame, I- nev.-r charged a penny, 1 1. 10 doe- the line. :"i nt, Jane lit 'X H i -,xr oion I' 111-:,. V el! ' i -!'ot. I !' i:-,.n:1 Tn $ o LS V if 0 1 11 CI i :is n I ' lie lull -h and In a lin-.-ioii. Iv too eg pain : I Hi-kne-1: it. be 1 i .K- lo inn. IV him rovo.l Ii led fact. 'ig. II . BIU IKE'S ABDUII S TO ;o; 1.' Dear Mollie, ( wou'd 1 w ! 1 tions are al! goo i. And 'tis evident your i h i ; me: Yet your secret inward go. ! happiness tn.n . . And the niouicnts pa a...: , inc. You prognosticate your i r. .. w.iy it is u slia.no. I loabhor such a pro-.ui .'. : Your .Mollie f would; (won i, ! bo good So save it for our "1110;' si 1 . 1 s'.l If the lumber On "the farm." o maketh up the bar.. May bescuity on you:"g iour "wood will oe 0.1 i,.,. useful to the la: d And its use will ever a .-'i Tis ever vastly sure, If . 011 are all pure You might make a v;::i ':: ,0 And say that, ' von w II in : the weddaig areli. And create for the people - tion." The meeting on the "I ' reou." thought. I ween: But 'twill be indeed a Mraii'o For a scxa-ge-na-ri-au ii. wi.l crank ol sixty two; But it cannot suit Big Ike's life :' 1' ih :: '. - l)r A man o is not a liuur peopl- ,,ve Leo. the Ib-ro. f high reuow u. .p su; Ii Hero is going to le :t h- is coining bar lii;i our bea: h- in A monument of lame. I ir'.n r .;.:s - Hi' Crcdk-'s. Or a 1) .,r t lien to t. Ii 1 s done si live to lb.il-.ll hi i-l v only trie I inn Ii f I St.ii'Til do lo: expe Your "wood'' to cheer mv make a wife, I'm forced to say: Why in Ihi Did you mention such a thing and solace bring. To a heart that's suffered long moisstration: lal ion. it' ll to a' 11:11 le't. Ironi Your fear! I'll But always would be a such I say wood's "! your money neocr hold it dear; it would or "wood, worthless valuation If your coins were made of so inasmuch As in everything your affirmation.) In your statements you affirm, that Ihe motives you discern, Are all of "wood" be proclamation It you would nave them very bug'', non sense you must discharge. And our aims will be of good prognostica tion s- The "wedding" I define I cannot claim it mine It simply means a scoffing jurisdiction, And I fartherfmoro will say until some future day I'll wait till you pronounco the benedic tion. Patiently awaiting your answer, I re main, yours respectfully, BIG IKE. New Berne, June 14th, 1803. . oeeutr:: i..li.st 1:1 and i!o The famous Blarney Stone, which has for centuries occupied an important place in the walls of Blarney Castle, Ireland, has been received at the World's Fair for inhibition. . Best Bread In the Clty.-rv-- -, ""Large loaves delivered at S ; cents. Cakes and pies constantly on band; end made to order.'' tf, , C. V. McGkhee;J' In Glass. Tli-t's the ;iv Dr l': .i c lo. b ts COUP'. All 1 i:' - 1 u: i.:iioi" ant noint than 1 , :i keeps thein always I'r-sli at; I 10 1' ; 1 I ke he ord.nary pi- i:: ' ; .70 1 ! 11 or p.istcboir.l ! : -. i !,c 're Jill up ill a b t . r a " a hoy act ill a bettor -,a,. ''.1:1 f ,.u-re o.d-fashion pills No - In no violence, no reaction alV-r'W. ! sonie'.inies leaves ynll vo: -' ..If :i bef ire. In that way, tli-y oar r- minnitly. Si- k II :i I.i o.-. 1'. lie idajhe, (Jonsttjsiti n, n iili MIS Att.acks, a :d : '! 1 a i.oi libs ofllicliver stom icli : ! env are prevented, relieve i and . :c !. 'i hey'ro tiny nigar-e aic i !'; 'Oil. a compound of leliued and 1 vegetable extraet.s-thc size, tlie easiest, to tai..' Cheapest pill vou e:m Duy, tor tl:e r.: guaranteed to give satisfae; ion, e your money is returned. You 1 a y only for the good you get. i hero s nothing likely to bo "jit as good." A dictionary comes about its near deliiiiug what love is as :i grain of land comes to Blhugthe ocean. Nervous Dyspepsin. Senator James F. Pierce, of New York, writes: "I''or the past two years I have Huf fcred very much froai an aggravated iowii of nervous dyspep-is. I have resorted to various remedial agents, deriving but littlo benefit. A fuw months since a friend of mind sug gested the trial of Allcock's 1'jtous Plasters. Following the suggestion, I have boen using tho samo with the happiest effects. To those cimilarly afllicted lot mo suggest tho manner of their uso. I place one over my stimuli, one .over the hepatic region, and one. on my back. The effect is excellent. From tho day I commenced their use hye been slow ly but purely improving, and am qnito oonfident that by continuing I shallragaiti be restored to my accus tomed health." ;, W. ilON a. j'.-V:.' yi n: Si.. OL'L'O-Il ll I ,M); I'A'.s' a : 'Ihe 10; J0.lr.ie hiag. O.-i ( 'r ivi i-iToci;. lb -d inouijitly. Ciurchiil. Next to lory Hull. A y- )ilVc!::e u 1 ma vou v. ind you money hy us. .soeived A NU in.INF. ok V i h. Ii tt W urn (3' 9t A.'.il wo also have en route from o.tme lin;i, an elegant assort ment of i)kH"s :ml IM AMS SHOES Eastern Carolina Dispatch. Cn and after Monday June 19th, 1803, the steamer Garrett will be withdrawn and this line will resume its formcf schedule. The stoamer Neuso sailing: on Mondays; Wednesdays and Fridays., ? i -'.- ,. GKoi HEiroitnsoH, Agent,'-,. New Berne, Jl. 0,, June Utui) '03. -r 1:1 te may lie other things you might see m our stock to wuit you bo uujik unit Shi'i ua. II yon dou'r buy we will be glad to see you just tho same. Yours Truly tf P.ARUIKOTOy & BAXTER. Or. J. PHYSICIAN anil SURGEON Offers his professional services to the public of Now Borno and surround ing country Abnormaltics of the EYE , MADE A SPECIALTY.. .Offlob on Broad inexi to W. r .v. ' -,. r- ,. -,- 1S1' .?-Ss 11 '1 L-iU'Iiest g ex amine a. prices ii: t'crbinlv em save iiilrouiiiig will tdl i hxs wesks fjASHHIBEBDHQlin M The Finest Toilet soap in market at : 22o cake.1;' ; - : f'v-!t-'v;;iTini Trnly, ' the per 4"

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