the jouenal. 5EWBEME, Sr.CMlRCH 1J, lSSJ JOBI X. lUtTWIKLB. Tall BmlMlac, KlMlM, will rF Pjer with the Joarn al Clab RAtei We haT mtJa arrangements with the following publications, among the ! bleat and most raluable of the country. whereby subscribers to the Jochnai j cn secure any of the below named, at ! the following low rat, strictly in ad- 1 Ttnce : Jocbjal and American Farmer ....82.00 , Anier'n Agriculturist 3.50 " Southern Cultivator . 3.75 Dtmorwt'i Magaxine 3.00) " Scientific American. . 4.25 St. Nicholas 4.00 ! Century 5.00 " Detroit Free Presa. ... 2.30 TexasSiftinga 8.25 North Amer. Review 5.23 OPENING OF THE FAIR- Large Crowd Present- The Parade and Preliminary Exercises- a. so 2.23 2.00 2.00 8.00 2.50 2.83 4.50 4.70 I Kinston ltflnu. Mi. Borboroo( from S.ven . 8prta apeat aotD day la Mo laat Mk kitia Un. E. F.Oox. - Itn. OatM teftoa Urt Saturday for PamJioo ooqbIt to make Hr bom with . W worn. Dr. T. P. O' who PctJc ABahoctk Mr. J. T.MWye haw spondiag B fw slaya lat Iowa with friend, ate. Uha b vWtio raiaUvw la Hyd tooatytad aow oa hi retarn to Wubktoa,IX& W tUdty walcom lie Sbalbarna fctckto glawann aim reputation a a 1 pooaaenphtf U 5 wall aaiatWiahed that vaepaopM will freely patronUa him. ooafld.eat of receiving firt-cla work. hUrried. Robert A. Wooun and Mia Eaaata J. Parrott at Hebron Church oo ' Thttraday afmrnooo, llaxch 8th. Dr. .11. D. Harper was master of ceremonies aad performed the rite with his usaal i . wrajea, caUainees and solemnity. The! raoetptJoa was held at Mr. Wooten . i Bsotber'a remidene in Kinaton. I Geo. W. Samwll. who has b,, ; entitle them to any of the above publi elarkiaff for W. F. Stanly several years, cations they mat elct. left last Saturday for Washiogton D. C. j rvRTHER ismc ihents. Every jubs.oribr to the New York World clubbunij w.th JH"RN'i. receive a har. isnn-.ely bound : 1 1 u! r at-d Hist, ry of the Un-.ted State. The Exhibit Surpasses the Ex pectation of Visitors. " New York World... Star " " Country Homes " " Home and Farm " Southern Bivouac.. " Courier Journal News and Obeerrer Harper's Magazine . Weekly.... " Young People 8.10 Atlanta Constitution. 3.50 " Chicago News 2 25 Old subscribers receiving the JOCH 3a l. and deeiring to have any of these papers, can. by making application to the office in person or by letter, have a statement of their account on our books showing what they will have to remit to to enter the poelai service between that city and Wilmington. N C. Kinecon loasw a nioat emcellent young man and the mall service gains one well suited to th position Mr. FJ. D TeoJe and Mr D. Walston of Tarboro have been visioiog ome of thti youog gentleman frauds i ldiee too. we expect' We are sure they are h aring a good time, and hil expect to e then here often in the fata re. We aeexi a railroad direct; let's go to work and bo lid it. Eld. X i) Cummlngs baa mo?ed his tailor shop to his reeidextew on the cor ner of Heritage and Bright streets, near the Tackabo part of the town. Besides betag a worthy minister of the Qoepel and an experienced tailor, another very taoponaat trait To Our Patrons. We will t- ; n ..v, t. :: '. u: st.: e mi'nti .f amount iae u for utecr.p Hoes, and we send them out for the parwse of collecting the money. We cacnol give longer indulgence to thoe in arrears. Send us the money at n. o or be prepared for our apnt when he calls. The price of the Weekly Joiknal has been reduced to SI 50, tchm jvrui in baa - a mlu r.4.r n th- j,,r . advance. The rTeeldential canraM and KaL for several yeaxs. election will be on hand the coming Ja W,. ... VLv-k U,-n Amr JocvaL proposes to keep alght the & alana was soanded. and tb colored graded sobooi baUding w as foaad to ha oa lira. Tala i a a its a mia fortana to tha adacatiooal Ln teres U of aba oofcaeed oeeple oi tha- taera. (J. T. ColUa aaa aaaa aoadaceiag a school in tha boildiaa. Tha ariU af taa Are ie aakaowa. hat it waa probably the work of aa laoeadirry. Tha boar j of managers of the Die eJntao htlasiocary Conveotion of Eastern Korta OtroHaa saet at tbe reeideace of IS. C Z3owso oa Mood ay nigbt, J J. Harper President, and Dr Q. D. Harper, J. L. Barns. C. W Howard. I. L. Ch seta alt aad H. C- Botn, mem bars of tha board, were preaeov J. L. Baraa. State Evangelist, made an Ln ter eating and ooooaragiog report of hie work. Ha was inrtr acted to continue hi visitation of the chiuches and breth rtn in the inter est of the State miesioo work, and to protract at inviting points a oppartaaity affords. Several iovitin aaiestoo points were preeeoted and steps taken to occupy aa soon aa possible. Tha SeJvatioo Army and quite a tun bar of oar bee citixeee feel somewhat aggrieved at the action of the oouoty comsniastaaer oa lest Monday, denying j tha Army the use of the courthouse after kloeday, March 12th. While many of aa 4a no approve of their ways we do not sew any good raaaoo for refusing them. Nearly all of the soldiers are peraoaa of vary limited means. Besides thay are becoming more nseful citizens . aiaoa giving up their immoral habits. W hen iba courthouse is not needeJ for any other purpose their rights as citi aaea it seems to us ooght to entitle them . to eoaaideratioo . Lt the Army and Others i ate rested present their wishes to tha coenmiaaioaer in the form of a pe titioai oa first Moo day and we have too rnaob eoofideaoe ia the board to think there will be farther cause for com plaint. Large a amber of oar citixeos gath ered at tha depot Moavday afternoon to weioome Oov. Bcalea. Many Ladies were preesot altaoagh tha weather was nplaasaatly oold. Oar colored band eaXtvaoad tba ocassaoa with plenty of naasio. Two ooaohea were filled with tha Davit boys aadooa with tha Oov araor a Oaard. A sooa as the train etopped tha Ooveraoc appeared on lbs platiorni ot taa car aad wae iatrodaoed by J. F. Wootea, Esq. He spoke for a few aa inn tea, dwelling apoo tha proa parity of tha whole eoantry and specially of North Carolina as shown by tba millions Ln the U. S. tieeeury and tba good price of cot tea and tobacco. Ha them greeted the lad tea and said he was sot aabaaaed to expreea his love for them there aad then ia the presence of hi) wife. He wae heartily cheered. Mrs. Scales was seated at aa open win dow of tha car and wae an object of as aaach interest and more beauty than tha Governor himself. it readers posted on the progress of the campaign as well as on the general aw of the day. Send one dollar and a half and get a good, live newspaper for cos year. CITY AND VICINITY. Hile is on How- Stonewall Item?. Oa Friday. 2d inst-. Mr. Jeeae C I.:t tla. aged aboat &3 years, died of pceu aaoaia at his borne io this county A good citisen gone. He was formerly of Edgecombe county Oar wharf baa been quite business like for the past week, A. U. Wbiuromb having loaded and dispatched four large schooners at hie mill with an ag gregate of 330.000 feet of sawed boards, aad still there remains enough on the yard ft load av many more. If isa Sallia Burgeroo. accompanied by Mi Bsaahsnna of Sooth Creak, paid oar lows a pleasant visit a few days since and were the gneets of Mr. James appleby; aad Madame BVamor bath it that a young widower o the South Creek section and Mja Laara Burgeroo will ia a fa w day cast their Iocs to gether. TVs Imf easlosi of many whoea I have talked with is that tha position the Joe ax a I. aad Progressive Farmer take oa workiag tha reads ie qaita detrimea tal to good roads. It Instills la the mind of those aabset to road duty lbs Idea that they are Imposed apoo, still tbsy go to tha polls aad vote a poo el 1 quesljowa aad ass tha roads a often as aay so, and wbal way oookl they be taxed? It seems to many that it is lbs only way to do justice to all, for the tax-payer or land owoer has all he ran bear as it is. Presideat Natleoal Bank McMLnvllle. Teon.. writ: In my opin ion from experience io my wife's caw. your Lemon Elixir has few if any equals, and no su per tors in medicine for the regulation of the liver, stomach and bowel. Yoor Lemon Hot Drops are superior to any remedies we have ever been able to get for my wife's taroal and lung dieeaae. 1 feel certain, and so dors she. that ycur Ltnon Elixir i Lemon Hot Drop have been the mesne of greatly prolonging her life. We have not the least idea that she would now be living only for these remedies. Had she oclf used these remedies sooner she would loor sjnee. ia my opinion, have been well and been saved the great sufTencg she hj under goae. TrolT, W. U. MvNe To Dr H. Moaley. AtlacU. Oa From a Praoilaeat Lady. I have not been able in two years to WaJk or stand without suffering greet pain. Sinonttkiog Dr. Moxley's Lemon Elisir I can walk half a mile without suffer isa; the least incoavenieoce Maa. B. H- Bloodwostb, Orifflo. G. Lesaoa Het Drops. Th schooner M. E ards ways for repairs. rjltlch advertises a peciaity of two popular brands c f tl ur. Th E C D. line have made some at tractive improvement upon their premi as foot of Craen street. Sea what K. R Jones says about low price. The dp:in deils 8 ;uarely and keeps first da ,;oods. The truck farmers are replanting Irish potatoes. Many c f the lirst plant ings have rotted in the ground Read the notice of DutTy's "Bargain House." He has got 'em if piles of goods boxes in front is any indication. The brick building on Middle street known as Odd Fellow' hall is being ar ranged for the New Berne Kire Engine Company. T. E. Mace Co., are liuing up the north cornir building of the old markf t block, formprly occupied by L. N. Kil burn, for a drug store. The Lenoir Co. District Grange. P. of H., meets the first 7rrJiiy in April next, and not the first Tuesday as print ed in last week's Jet rsai,. W. L Kennely. E.-q . cf Lenoir, has some very fine cattle on exhibition at the Academv tiren. There ore also quite a number of exhibit in this line from Craven which we will write up in fall before the Fair closes. O. Mark offer special inducement for th Fair. He ha an immense stock to offer the wholesale trade so that merchants fiom neighboring towns coming to the Fair can secure their spring stock of goods. The Davis Cadet and the Governor 8 Guard returned Tuesday evening. Their presence addd consiierable to the Fair. The Divis Cadets re be coming quite favorites of New Berne. In fact there are several New Berne boys already there. We regret that it was not definitely known in the city that the Governor' Guard would come . or they would have been better pro vided for. M ssrs J. W. Moore and W. R Guioo, learning that there were a number of ihm without quarters, opened the New Berne Fire Co s. room and did the best thy cjull for them. I'nion ihankfKivm s.-n c '3 were held at the Biptis'. Church on Sunday nigbt by the I'rrbvteriins, Methodisie and Baptists. A Idresses ere ma le by Rev. Dr John-on. of Ktleigh. I'r. J I'. Clark . PresiJectcf l he Y. M C A . H v. Dr. Vass and Rev. 1 ! . W. Battle. The ervices were for than k si it i and praise to Almighty God for tne great spiritual visitation duricg the recent meeticg hld under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. and conducted by Rev. .R O. Peaton The Pearson choir wsji present and rendered gool music Oo of the rider in the races on Broad street yesterdsy got his race bores at J. W. Stewart's livery stable. , aad when the horse begin to come down the street at about 1 50 he didn't seem to care to stop for trifles, and hav- I ing hie bead set in the direction of hn stable, he was not satisfied with run ning the race, butkept on at full speed, until he reached his stable Several persons were standing on the sidewalk in front of the stable d- r All wil lingly gave the ricer the n,;ht i f way except one. and be was knocked to the g rou nd and run over. Th e man pickel ! himself up rather Um-1 . but was not seriously hurt Hesaiihe waj'nthurt I much Fair week, anyhow 'The Pimlio 9-ct: :n. We surrender iur edi:oril p; ace Junni the Fair to extract from Mr. i Jonathan Havens s book on the Pamlico Tuesday morning opened clear and cold, a most beautiful day for the open ing of the Fair but for the wind which was just enough disagreeable to remind one that it ia March. At 11 o'clock the Davis Cadets com manded by Col. A. C. Davis, and the Governor' Guard commanded by Capt. Eugene G. Harrell, paraded on Broad street where a number of carriages had assembled with distinguished visitors and citixsns of New Berne. A proces- : sion was formed under direction of Capt. Matt Manly, chief marshal, with the New Berne Silver Cornet Band in the lead; the Governor's Guard follow ing, then the carriaRiS with citizens and d letinguiehed v .sitors. the Davis Cadets, headed by their band bringing up the rear. This proceseion moved down Broad street to Fist Front to the residence of H. K . Bryan. , where the Governor was received and seated in a carriage wuh Mij John Hughes, J.-hn S. Long. F.ci . and R--v. II. W. B.iltle. The line i f in iron to the Academy Green wa i i wn F.-.t Front to Broad, up Broad to Craven, down Craven t.. South Front, up South Fr--nt M..i -I. ;; M. 1 i t 1' il k. up 1' to M- t.-...f. up M tcaif t . Neus. down Neuse to the Acaiomy liretn. entering at the south gate. The Governor ascended the ppe.iker's stind arcorr, pai.ied by Mr Cieo. Allen. President of the Fair Association. Maj. John Hugh 's, John S. Long. Erq , Kev H W Battle, President Bryan, of the A. & N. C. R R . Col. F. A. (lids aDd Mr. Richard Battle of the New and Obser ver. The crowd which arrivea by the special train from Morehead City, was swelled to near two thousand. Major John Hughes, chairman of committee on reception announced that Rev. H. W. Battle, would open the . exercises with prayer. Mr. Battle ! arose and pronounced a fervent petition for the blessings of Almighty God upon the efforts of this people to develop and improve their material resources as well as their spiritual natures. At the conclusion of the prayer, John S. Long, Esq., arose and introduced, in his earnest and eloquent way. Governor Alfred M -Scales. The Governor spoke under disadvan tage being in the open air and the wind at times blowing almost a gal. His speech was brief but appropriate. Fol lowing the suggestion of his life-long friend and college asrtciato who intro duced him, he said he ought to feel proud of this greeting; he recognized the fact that he was the chief magis trate i f all North Carolina and there was not one f pot but w hat wag dear to him. He alluded in feeling terms to New Berne's great men; to her great natural advantage?; the resources of ttie Eastern s-ection, the wealth of the foresW and waters, and coul 1 see no reaon why New Berne should not siand in the forefront of North Carolina towns in the race of progress and ad vancement. He loved New Berne be cause of her past greatiu&s and her present prospects. The Govornor then gave a haty re view of what North Carolina had done wuhin a recent period for the improve ment of her people on matters of edu cation and providing for her helpless in sane, deaf and dumb. Us alluded to the large surplus in the natioanl treas ury a evidence of the prosperity of the people and said that they demanded a reduction of taxes because the govern ment doe not need the money. He alluded to the work done specially for ! Eastern Carolina by the State in the survey of the oyster grounds and pre dicted that this tection would soon rival Florida as a winter resort on ac count of its mild climate, varied re sources and sporting facilities. He had come down to s-e the Fair, felt a great interest in it and would be glad to tell the people of the West when he re ' turned what we of the East are doing. The Governor tpjke about twenty minutes 3nd declared th Fair opened, cloemg with a v rte or two of Judge iiaston's famous words. "Carolina, Carolina. " etc. The s i . v e r cornet bund (.Lowed with music, an i the doors of the graded school building opened an i the crowd began to Ktsniir.e an 1 express their as tonishment at the tin. display. During th' evening the Ilavis t'ai.-ts were re viewed on the Green by the Governor arid th;r n ivements and soldierly bearing were favorably commented upon by n:ny. Tomorrow we will login to write up th particulars i f the van u articles on exhibit. Suprrior Courts. The Superior Court of Caiteret will i convene uext M nl.y. Judge Shepard presiding. The J.ruNAl. will have a representative there for the purpose i f 1 soliciting s.-becribers and receipting to old ones. Pitt Superior tourc convents next i Monday. Judge Avery pres-iding. The I Jouu.saL will have a representative cu hand to meet delinquents and to solicit new subscribers. Commencement Officers. The ollicers of Jefferson Literary Society of Davis Sohool, I a Grange, N. C.for the nextcommencementare: President, T. C. Daniels; Vice-Presi-j dnt. J. E Suiter; Scribe. A. L. Moise; j Orator, J. W. Read ; Dcclaimera, B. F. i Lee and R. T. Savage; Debaters, D. Callender, Jr., and C. G. Peebles: Marshals. W S Peebles. Chief. J. W. Kornegay, J. W. SeatT. W. F. Ennett, F. M. Lindsay, W. L Harrell. E. M. Brown, H. M. Hardee. J. M J.icobs, L. A. Williamson. A. S. Wells. .JUXJfc 1.YM I1 AT AMIIM, TON. .V u i !( r i f A -iitr (.'en. d at Bryan Last i i it;r:r (.riim -j A. Parker Suspended by the I ndi r the River Bridire Neck -psl.l 1: liver H misery pmJ nature. The hum an of the nioct c. ! things in exis'o of order. Greasv food . ', U TO I UK POINT. .1 re id ful. Disordered 1 . ' e: ii-;ii i a lot- to it. 1 litl 1 v It is e ;i - i i v is i, en- nderful put out Of tuiuh food. tf.o Brethren of the Press. Amor g the brethren of iting th For Tu.-s i iv . pleasure of meeting D J. the G reen v 1 1 ie R. tie e t- -r . of the Gold-'-oro Headlight. Bohb i ;; f i to- i hn-ii m Eugene t i llnrr. II of the N. l In August. 1S?U. General Bryan Grimes of Pitt county while on his re turn home from a visit to Washington was iired upon by some one in ambush and killed. One W. A. Parker was sus ! pected of the crime, was arrested, tried i and acquitted. Last Sunday morning the body of Parker was found hanging under the river bridge and above his head was a placard with these words, "Justice at Last. " j From the Washington Gazette extra, I we gather the following particulars: It seems that Parker was in town Saturday attending to business in the , morning, but later was drinking and , boiBterous. It is said that he boasted, as he had done several times tefore, that it was he who killed Gen. Grimes. About 7 o'clock he became so drunk that he was placed in the lock-up. in the tire companies" engine ppv food. bad cookery, mental worry, late hours, irregular habits, and many other things which ought not to be. have made the ; American people a nation of dyspeptics. But Green's August Flower has done a wonderful wo: k in reforming this sad business and making the American peo ple so healthy that they can enjoy their meals and be happy. Remember No happiness without health. But Green's August Flower bi ings health and happiness to the dys pet tic. Ask your druggist for a bottle. Seventy-five cents. A gang of Italian counterfeiters were arrested in Norfolk the other day. They had Hooded the city with counterfeit silver dollars. THE BREAKERS thick ;;ioi fast, yet tl proprietor of 1 itiin c hue, l al... at Ko, -in4 p. eolli lie :.: .I is :. 1 1.. ft'K .1, .,r his .,: Ho r--i TEENWITH t . r t:h 'iho miille that he baa i. :s o..i iiuriiK KH on Middle St., . . o .'.' nil fcln.l of work i .;;.-;. mi. ith. Cart and " : (t.-'i.-its Hip putronag ,', , :, ,,; ; a: I ;!v . '' r it dwsm FELLETIER, A T Bargain House is enabled to announce that his concern has weathered the storm. He has returned from the i I., a. r, Riol.ar i serv- r , ton ( W.t. l.;,-. l; i: 1 A , f th- M Co I f ti. I.i-h.oO W. K Pr. it- -s ':. c rr ; tlv . ii - Nei ! f th J . .1 . and press v is- wt-J had the Whichard of A . Ri ifi'-i wer !v-v. J. B. Ed ucator. . Teach, r. A 1 vance . an 1 )b-Vahug '11 m ;. 1 I -h senger. The br. th r. -., th.- exhibit and from t h. m Bi Sales. i t-t. r. :. 1 V t he i-' A. il. -!;-Me-- i : h p -rt lias three 1 n or s . ti..s o s and .)- v). pales tv this mu '. s When made winter eightv three 1 for cash aggregating c'J J this is put to the imnaens by Stewart for cash and on tuno. and the sales made by other dealers some idea can be given of the amount of money spent in this section each year for stock. This is a drain upon our farmers that ought to be stopped. Horses and mules can be raised as ep.sy and as profitably in Eastern North Caro lina as anywhere, but it seems that our farmers don't get at it. But does cot Capt Enloe 's salesshow that there a more money among our farmers than had been cupp sed '1 Who would have thought last fall, with the general complaint of short crops, that even eighty horses and mules there must have been at least two hundred could have been sold to farmers for cash . Yet it has been done and we think it a favorable sign that they are improving tinanciailv. i n f C-nd lis. .I i.UFsr from our V. 'A S r.xi UIL -trikt tit off ro ther. ston . V." ( rayon. Virginia. The situation of the Burlington is reported unchanged. A man had the P p c f his head on a Georgia railroad Thursiay Ch-rp rates for Southern immigrants have t een secured ovt r nio.-t of the ra I roads. G. n 1 1 II died at Ch Tnu rsd ay . The Crown Brine; f Germiny con tinues to improve. Ii- sleeps soundiy and he has a go i appetite. A petition, said to have over i 0 J 000 signatures, was presented in the Senate Thursday against the admittance of Utah as a State while under the control of the Mormon priesthood. A bogus oircular addressed to South ern postmasters, has been sent out from Washington, purporting to emanate from the Congressional Democratic Campaign Committee. The bridge over the P. e D.o river on the Wilmington, Columbia and Augus ta railroad has been rebuilt and the trains via Atlantic Coast Line have re sumed regular travel on that oad . Raleigh Visitor pays: Eugene G. Harrell. E-q . one of our most promi nent and p 'puiar business men. was last night unanimously elected Captain of the Governor s Gu .rd and has accept ed the position. The Secretary i f the Treasury now estimates that the surplus for the ti-cal year ending June . o.h. will reach t . 0 ).' oi lions ov Congre-- A spe an if X 0 1 -i .rt i mat :u b r 1 th- N.o from Ed enton . N C. . s iv s siw an l planing mil,, on the N" S 'Uth-rj Railroad, in Chowan his to fifteen mil ibmitti d P . 1 h s e r v e r R iper's ..rfolk el-county. ection of Hi.stern . this in or '. er to give information p--ss,tle section of the S:te the gf n- r-l d r it-: f r es; . ' r.dina We do r v im tor i all the i regard to t h is T ! a y we give n . '. i:r Ue r. :. 1 The Fa.r. The many xpreiocg of surprise at 1 the fine exhibit yesterday is truly j gratifying. One gentleman who has . attended many Fairs stated unhesita- 1 tingly that it excelled anything he had . seen in this State except the Exposition in 1SN4 It is indeed a creditable ex hibit to have been gotten up in so short a time, and only shows what people can do when they make up their minds and go to work. Kumbcr cf Conversions. We have been frequently asked how mny conversions were made during the series of union meetings recently held in this city under the auspices of the Y. M C. A at which Rev. Mr. Rears, n and the pastors of the churches ill such g"sid work. We cannot answer definitely, but a gentleman who attended all the meetingi says about two hunlred an i fifty were converted sr.d ab."ut an q i i! r.unib-r of nominal Christian were reel-um- 1 nr. 1 brought back t their III t v . ff i a tAm aaweral Tears a severe b 1- ee ated sore throat, cauin- much pain aad aoeaeiness, a th.re was oooidr abla bemorrh.ge -hen cooghing. I boaghc ooa bottle ot Dr. hfoaley " Letooo Hot Drops. It gava ana altnoat Lmms diata rattsrf; have assd It only fwnty foar boars, and any throat and ooogh is a'aaoai atlraly well. It is certainly an ffloiant and speedy rsenady. It. F. Thompson, 11 8. Forsyth strssa, Atlanta, Ga. For sale in Now Berne, wholesale and retail, a K. N. Daffy a drag store. Cash aaa st accompany tha order. I JURE Liquor and . aal tad other a Win for Medici nal tad other aaes, a who! seals, S.hooer D:s ibled. Lieutenant Hind of th. rt fen. ie cut ter Slovens while on his return tripfrcm cruising in Pamnco sound discovered th- s--hooaer Maggie in d istrtss Wednes day n'ghteff Brant I-iar.d and went to her assislan.-e She was found to be leaking badly and waa taken in tow and brought to the city. The Maggie was oyster laden and haila from Beau fort. Fire. The fire alarm was sounded early Friday morning about one o'clock. The department responded, a bright light bowing where it was. It was a dwel ling belonging to Elixtbeth Tucker, col., on ktetcalf street near Pollock. It horned so rapidly that the occupant earn near being caught in the flame and had to flea in their nigbt clothe. The baildirg wa nearly consumed and bat very little of the content saved. Amount of Lnrarance f 300- Post; For ro: to i e Tl.-: sometime i s.-ction of th. iVice hiv ed. S-veral ait ure the l...-k it if box - s in b x.-s of the b-en vs.tematicili v if irts have been made :hief but not until Wednesday night did Capt. Manly and chief clerk Horace Baxter succeed in laving a plan to grab him. Sometime after the mail was d istributed Capt. Manly shut off the gas inside the office and left. Horace lingered in the room until about 11 o'clock when he saw a hand come through a box and reach around to other boxes. And while Samuel Staton, colored, was thus reach ing around Mr. Baxter crept noiseless ly to the door and pounced upon him. Staton cried out, "it ain't me! it ain't me'.'' But Horace said unto Samuel, "Thou art the man, "and took him to the police station. Friday he was taken before Commissioner W. W. Clark . and wa committed to jail in default of bond in the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars for bis appearance at the I next term of the district court. was destroyed by lire last Wtdnesday night. Th- loss was h-avy. No in surance At 6 o'clock M -nday m rning an ac ciiental tire entirely destroyed the residence of J. C. L. Harris. E-q.. near lialeigh. Loss about 61 icO. No in surance. The family were turned out doors on an icy cold morning. The fire originated in the kitchen. Some of the furniture waa saved. The WilmiDgton Star says: Measles has spread all over the city. There is scarcely a family that has escaped a vis itation. The steady lliw of travel from the North to Florida continues. Col. E D. Hall. Chief of Poi.c-.c is confined to his house with a badly swol len arm. resulting from a steel pen slicking into one of his lingers accident ally a few days ago. Blood poisoning l was feared as a ci n.equence. but Colonel was reported better yesterday evening. The pension biii was a in th S;ate Thursday speeches delivered, when a v 'to w a," taken on the prot os-'d amen i mem , ad ding the wor Is. "the infirmities of age, " an 1 which w is re j ct-d . in- 11, 1 nays 4-',. ( Uher amendments were aUo rej-etel, and the t ill w as ti n al 1 y passt d by a vote of 4 1 to 1'"'. In the House a bill w as passed, aft-r mu-ii discus-i n. appropriating r'.v ' for th- purchase of certain swords bel ui-ing to the widow of Gen. Shu-1 Is. an I a bill was reported f. r the establ.shnient of a postal telegraph . The News and Cserver savs: The State Superintendent of the Southern States will meet at Morehead City on June 20 and 2 1 , during the session of the rear of rooms, underneath Town Hall, and R .f- Long, the colored night watch, left in charge. At ten minutes past 2 o'clock the street lamps Bear were sud denly extinguished, and immediately a dozen or fifteen men. some of them masked, tiled in, ordered the keeper to get into a cell and closed the door on him. then broke the lock on Parker's cell and brought him forth to his doom. Intoxicated as he was, or supposing that friends had come to his rescue, he seems to have made no resistance, until h- reach.-. i the street, when h- cried "Murder'" two or ihree times. Doubt less ue wa. then gagged and carried f..r w ii r 1 t - the p.ace of ex cu lion. About 1 o'clock the hanging man was discovered by the bridge keeper who had come to open the draw for the strainer Beta. The Sheriff was informed and Mr Arthur Mayo appointe-l as cor- or. r. and about 9 held the mqu-st with M.a-rs. S. F. Burbank. W. J. Grumpier. D S Simmons, J. L. Gard ner. Chestine Woodard and W. T. , Ba i ,ev as j u ry . They return ed a verdict "That the. le ceaaed. Wm. A. Parker, came to his : death by hanging at the hands of per sona unknow n to the iury Southern Antidote for malaria. It is generally known that Simmons Liver Regulator is relied upon to secure immunity from all malarial disorders. This is proven by its popularity, and any one who has lived in the South has seen its curative effects and the protec tion it gives against the weakening and dangerous malady. It acts more prompt ly than calomel or quinine, without any of their injurious consequences. Farmers" Institute of Lenoir County. ,1. L. Robinson, Commissioner ot Agriculture, addressed the farmers ou organization at Kinstou Tues day, j ctn motion, J. ('. Wooten was j made temporary chairman and J. M. Mewliorne secretary. The lollowmg representatives were present: Kiuston township. Kev. 1. Harding. .1. II. Sugg, IS. II. Kountree, NY. Y. Dunn, '.. K. IlOusi- ( ontentnea Neck, K. V. Pope. .1. tr. Trice, Tred Jones: Vance, W. II. W orth, Z. Edwards, V. Si. Andrews, J. M, Mewborue, J. T. Askew, I). Y. Taylor: Falling Oeek, : Institute, : Moslev Hall. Ale Kouse, 1. K. Jackson: limit, N. K. Whitfield, A. W. Wliitti. ld. Ira Smith: Pink Hill, : Woodingtou, H. A. Kdwards: Neuse. Penj. Sutton, K. I. Sutton: South West, Dr. K. W. Wooten, J. M. W ooten, J. C. Wooten, John Ballard. (J. K. Kennedy, J. I. Vause, James Vause, K. P. Lottln; Sand Hill, W. II. West. .Motion by Col. N. P. Whitfield that a committee of one from each township ou permanent organiza tion be appointed was adopted. Committee: S. H. Rountree, 11. W. Pope, W. II. Worth, D. 11. Jackson, N. B. Whitfield, H. A. Edwards, K. I. Sutton, J. M. Wooten, W. H. West. Committee retired. While they were out the Commissioner of Ag riculture gave a practical talk on silos and ensilage. Kev. I. Harding made a prac tie.il talk on underdraining with tile. He said he had increased his crop one half the first year, and it was not expensive because when done it was done lor all time, and nothing was more unsightly than foul ditch banks ten or fifteen feet wide. ( ommifoo on permanent organi zation reported as follows: Pies;. lent J. '. Woolen. Kin stou . Vice Pie.sidents W. H. We.-t. Sand Hill tp.. Kinston: Dr. K. W. Woolen. South West tp , Kinston : II. A. Edwards. Woodington tp.. Kinston: Ben Sutton, Neuse tp.. Kinston: W. 15. Nunn, Pink Hill tp.. Kuistois: N . B. Whitfield, Trent tp.. Seven Springs: D. 11. Jackson. .Mos ley Hall tp.. La Grange: J. M. Patrick. Institute tp., Institute: W. L. Kennedy, Falling Creek tp., Kinston: W. H. Worth. Vance tp.. Kinston: R. W. Pope. Contentnea Neck tp.. Fields: S. H. louutree, Kinston tp., Kinston. Secretary .!. M. Mewborne, Kiuston. BRACE VP. Ym are. feeling depressed, your ap-j petite is po ir, you are bothered with headache, you are fidgety, nervous, and I generally out of sorts, and want to DRV f-i-Hf lT P P TT T "R P Q OT- ora e uii. in ula n t s . spring vvhi.'h have for up. but not with stim- - dicines. or bitters, r basis very cheap. bad whiskey, an J w .ich stimulate you for an hour, and th-n 1-ave you in worse condition than before. What you want is an alterative that will purify your blood, start healthy action of liver and kidneys. r -tore your vital ity, and give ren-w. d health an 1 strength. Su -h a medicine you will find in Electric Bitters and only fifty THE NORTH The World Stands Aghast AT MV LOW PKICfcd, And wonders, How is it that I can sell so much lower than any one else r1 I'll tell you: I have determined to be easily satisfied for the cash, and WORK FOR SMALL PROFITS. My Motto ia: FAIR DEALING. Come and buy from me, and you will never regret it. j K. R. JONES, ! New 1 lerne, N. ( '. nr. xriiicirr WHOLESALE GROCER OUl.l.V AT L. A W . Craven St.. two doors South of Journal oflice. W ill prarllre In the ("ou.tles of Craven, Car ter. . Jones, Onslow and I'ainlleo. United fttat.es Court at New Berne, and Supreme Court of the Htate. febl dU Jas. W. Waters, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office next door New Berne Journal, mldwly NEW BERNE, N. O. OWEN H. GUI0N, ATTORNEY AT LAW. RooMS South west of Craven "IMITAI 1 '' i Front etrect, four door feSdwtf :i -': ri.ATTEHT." WITH Tl!i: cents store a b ,ith it U X Duifv drug . 1 . M ir I Ii 1 u . rs 1 WILL iy cf Mtrch t paid their nd settle at 1 to levy on New Heme N.dice to lax no i ri: i iii:i: inim'i..; HK OIVKN aft.-r trio -J.ith d All tax-piyers v. ho have n. taxes will come forward ; once, as I -hall b- c -mpt-lKd the p--rs m il rr -p- rty. Ie--pect fully. 1.) Stim 1" I SI, i riif Craven Bucklen-s Arnica Sulve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively' cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Price 2o cents per box. For sale by R. N. DulTv. jan 17 A particular old gentleman, pull ing something out of his soup that should not have been included among the other ingredients, thus addressed the cook: "Josephine, I am much obliged to you for your thoughtiulntss but next time kindly give it to me in a locket." ADVICE TO MOTH KItS. Mits. WinsUiw's Soothing Syrcp should always bo used for children teething. It soothes tho child, softens the gams, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for .'diar h.ea. Twenty-tive cents a bottle. mar?l dtuthsat wlv nee HazAid AC p.-, L :gtei T poi: CO. toil LA: rr. 1F.W LKii'NK. N. C. illliS br. 0 FL ELER" ' VARIED tiouds, :-,.c , Etc., GASH STORE ! w, that he has ever before brought to this market, and is now ready to grapple with financial depression. aie in Pamlico of B P. and 20 years, ,1 i 1 1: d. Oa Feb. C."th. at his ho: county. T. R. Small, son Henrietta Small. aged months and 'J days. The deceased was born in Norfolk county. Va. , and moved to this county when only about four years oil. He leaves a father, mother and Sister to mourn their loss, w hich is hoped is his gain. He was well thought of by all who knew him. About eight years ago he joined the Disciplus of.Christ at Con cord Church under the preaching of A. J. Holton, and continued a member of that body up to his death. His funeral was also preached by A. J. Holton at the same place where he confessed the Christian religion, and his body was deposited in a graveyard near Mr. L D. Broughton 's. Yet again we hope to meet thea. When the cares of life have fled ; Then in heaven with joy to greet thee. Where no fareweil tear is shed J. F. Brabble. COMMERCIAL, -J. M. Wooten, Kin- Treasurer ston. Executive Committee J. T. As kew, Seth West, Kinston. Chaplain Kev. I. Harding, Kin ston. Superintendent County Experi mental Farm 9. H. Abbott, Kin ston. Directors V. L. Kennedy. Dr. II . (). Hyatt, Kiuston. Superintendent of Local I)e velop ment K. F. Cox, Kinston. l'.y J. M. Wooten, that a com the1 mittee ot turee oe appoiuieu io iu- j form .Messrs. Abbott and (. ox of j their election, and in case of their nmi acceptance that committee se led men for next meeting. i i he etiair appomteu rue ionow i ing committee: J. M. Wooten, J. . T. Askew, Dr. K. W. Wooten. !y (1. Whitfield, that Saturday, L'lih March.be appointed to organ ize township clubs. Adopted. l'.y Col. Whitfield, that Friday. .'o;h March, be appointed for next meeting of tin- County Institute. Adopted. l'.y -I. M. Wooten. that the Kins ton Fiee Fress and New Feme J. ii'KN al be requested to publish the proceedings of t his meeting. F)V Kev. I. Harding, that a rising vote of t hanks be given our Com . missiouer of Agriculture for his i visit among us. Meeting closed with praver by IJOMESTIC .tl.lHkFT Peanuts CO to 75 cts. per bu-hel. Etfgs i6j. Rice steady at Si 00 to 81.10 in packs. Corn steady ."iS to Go. Fodder. SOc. to Si. 00 p. r hundrtd. Seed cotton 83-00 per hundred. Turkeys Si. 50 to S2 OJ per pair. fuBPKNTiNE Hard. 3 1. 10: dip.l 0 &2 0J. Tab SI OOaSl.25. Oats o'7-a-lOc. in bulk. Beeswax l?c per lb. Beef On foot, 4c. to 5c. Fhksh Pokk 6a7c t er pc-uLi-.t Hams Country. lOallc. Peanuts j0c.a.$l. 00 per bushel . Onions S-.00 per barrel: Ohices.vs Grown -10:.; sprii.t: CCC. Meal Cos. per bushel. Ai'i'i.rs Matt 75c per bu?hel. Potatoes Bahamas. 30c. : yams 40c. , Harrison. 40. Iiush Pi 'Tatof.s .?:; o0.i3 r.f. Shinqles West India, dull and n jm inal; G inch SJ uOai 50. Building;.") m ;n hearts. 3.4 ): saps. si. 65 ct-r Id. WHO' ESiLE PKIfKS N'ew Mess Poitx SI 5 00. PoltK New family. cl'J '! ). .S.HDCLDER Mt.AT 7aoJ. C. Rs. F. B's B.'s and L. C ;c Flock S3.00a'i.00. Lard Sc. by the tierce. Potatoes Early Rj?e seed. S ' 75 per barrel II. Nails Basis lO's.8'2 50. ScoaK Oranulated, 7r Coffee IGalSc. Cheese 15. Salt 80a85c. per sack. Holasses and Stbcps 20a45c Powder S3. 00. Bhot Drop. 81. E0; buck, $1.75. Kkrosenb 9jc. Iides Dry, 10c; green bo. Tallow 3c. per lb. For the Fair. O. MARKS Offers the following SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS to the Whole sale Trade TFI'.SDAY. WFDNFS- Read The Attractions: Shoe Department. Shoes! Shoes! Shoes ! Ladies! Cents ! Misses! Boys! All styles, sizes, prices. Bought of manufactu rers and selling at prices that will sur prise you. Dress Goods. An almost en l all-wool goods at 43r. per yard variety. fashiorrc White (1 A 10-inch shades ids in all be appre- the novelties, io be seen to ciated . 12:C. Satines. the best ever offered in the citv. About 50 rolls Straw Matting, ill grades. 100 bolts Pauls Goods, Cissi meres, Cottonades, and Doeskins from SAc. up. 10(1 doz. Corsets .job lots), all bargains. IS ca-es Prints, from .!,-. to Gc. Domestics, Plaids, Hosiery and Notions in quantities almost inex haustible, allot which must be sc Id. if low price mean am thtng. To the Wholesale Trade It will be to your interest to see us before purchasing, as we are satisfied that wa can s.ive you money. We are jobbers and man jfaeturei's agents for Shoes, N. C. Plaids, Clark's O. N. T. and other staple articles. Call, we can convince you. Watch our ';ad.v stunners in prices. We are going to Howl.'' for a list ot make 'Tiome m'J d w.'J in Sale of Land. 1 1 DAY an I TIU'KSDAY loth. 1 1th and loth. (10.000 Yd?. . C. 1 I'll LjO.OOO y,is. ( 00.0(10 yds. F iO.OIK) V.is. f :uuri 'trot. N.,:.:.-LawLs 1 r. II v I AIICII at tic. a Ii t C . tit -',.c. at l.c. r;!i inc. M Ciin-- W1K tLFSAFF. COM FLFTF, an-1 pri-p--rt ion t" those Merchants will fi vantarre to sec me ! !' the North Carolina Teacher's Assembly. 1 ( 'hunhlin HardinEr. The Directors of the Insane Asylum ; J. C N OOTEN, Chm' in their annual report upon the condi-' J.M. MKVTI50RNE, Sec'y. tion of the institution expressed the highett commendation of its general management and present condition. Messrs. Harper & Brothers, of New York, one of the largest publuhinp houses in the world, as a testimonial of their liberality and their appreciation of a Urge patronage in North Carolina, presented the secretary of the North Carolina Teaohers' Assembly yesterday their check for S100. to be used in the assembly buildirig at Morehead City. The profession returns hearty thanks 1 for the gift. ml P All I'M FNT i s, i augitig in rueiiti-iLt .1 above, id it to their aJ hefore purchasing. O. MAliKS. New Pernc. N. C. on t:.e 31st day of March, ltVS. Rt Court House door, Craven coumy, Neril: Carolina, at Twelve o'c:o--k. M , 1 will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder. lor Cash, Hie i'oI1o-.v:il! di-sei iljed traci of land: LjinsjontliB soutlihide of.Neii.se river ami north side of Core creek near the lower b rid ire, ljeiii u mm: at a 1 . ne ot this ereek a eo uniilUK with Lewis Taylor's line to 1 1 , N euss rolil. t he nee wi il said line io the i l To ot Harris's in i : 1 site: t hem- - with line to : io nvek; then-e down ths cu-ekto the hen. nin:: i-ontaicii: Ii '.'e n.i i - more or ess. and Ii.-u-.l: the sa::i- ,and ,-oney,d i y J-...1 1. Kr an to J. se Hiondway aid V. 1;. w ' -us v,i; unpear in Co k t, l-'i ii. . Kei o: ds o t . 'raven Count y. s t id s lie 1 a l uiz made by v I rl i.e .d i.e.-.-. r : si ei-ontaihed io a h.oi'eroo ai.d i: b W. 1!. W:i)n and IVirv '.V .-. ; lot Khd Li on, as i . s. m .-i d o i v : o Hook Ts, 1- o.i .s : a:..! .'- i ': a .a n . Ke.-ords m.' wit JA-. W. V.'ATf'lts, . iule For Sale. One Heavy Bay Mule for sale 4d2c GEO. ALLEN by C h Notice. TUKIIt BCSISKSS BOOMING. Probably no one thing has caused such a general rerival of trade at R. N. Duffy's druj store aa their giving away to their customers of so many free trial bottled of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Their trade is simply enormous in this very valuable article gtore on Craven street. from the fact that it always cures and never disappoints. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, and all throat and lung diseases quickly cured. You can test it before buying by getting a trial bottla free, large size 81. Every bottle warranted. For sale, wholesale and retail, at R. N. Duffy's drug store. For the next Thirty Days I will sell, for Cash, the Stock of Groceries and General Merchandise of Dail Bros, at All persons indebted to the firm by note or account are requested to make payment without delay, as the business must be settled. W. D. WALLACE, fe23dwlm Assignee. Sash, Utors Paints, Oils and Itli nd. mid CJlass .' '1 illy r c " e i v i n jrancy and Staple Groceries, Stationery and other Goods. We have no time prices, but sell everything at the lowest cash figures for the money or in exchange for COUNTKY PRODCCF, which we also cell at ROCK BOTTOM. If you want a book of any kind, or paper at Tic. a quire, or a barrel of flour from s'3 50 to 6.00. or anything . lse cheap for cash, do not fail to call, be fore you buy. at WILLIAMS & B0WEN, KINSTON, N. C. One door North of Henrv Dunn's Drug Store. es - i Examine the following list and see what you need for the coming year, and save money by buying from me at shout ( nor I'ltici.s, and you will have money to loan. plows: plows: plows: I have the Champion, Granger, Boss. Dixie. Daisy. Clipper. Atlas, I'm ey 1 'aeen and A very, steel turn plows, and the Stone wall. 'Umax. Gem and Caro lina Cotton Plows, and Cast ings of every description. Also, a full lino of Ax.-s. Shovels, spa !cs. Forks. 11 ikes. H.s. Marl l'i -k. Pota'o itake -. Hubs. Spokes and Kims. Cart Wli-. Is find Axles. Kod and Tire Iron. Nails, f-'olrs. Washes, and every thing in the Hardware linn. Corn Shrlli rs. Grain Fans. Grain Cradles. Mowing; Scythes. M.,w.rs and' Reaper:-. Belting. Steam Fittings, Machine Oil--. Lace Ioatheis. Cant Hooks, and Saw Mill S.jppl.. s. Send for prices. ( Respectfully, i J C. WEITTY. ! -. : r licnip with Itook nf par ;n .:i. unit FBEE. t .-z'-xra-mai - -V W( MU,KY, M.tt. 1862. EATON 1888. THE JEWELER HAS A FINK STOCK OF Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, j SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE- ' SPK( TA ( I.ES. I keep a larger stock of Spectacle than any other store in North Carolina. I take particular pains to lit them to th ; eyes of parties needing them. Having worked st-.ad for over th ir y y . ..i s. I as good work as an.) wa State. at th' benoh I n ve I can do limaker in the GE0RG ; (on : i f. . New short ro ; N. w ( ly on !.-.:i I - IllbiAb t A AM' SKF ML. S.'CI K KATUN, Mobile mreet. t . : ;:: h. felL' dwtf fi. FISHER, m i rri i : ; i:: :: ' '! i . 1 I Oil on, : I 1 1 i cms. .bur at . : .'.?..- .lotant- ; i .. 1 1 1 K. I i l'.M., N. C. i t he State Acri- cullural Society ,s an additional guar antee'of the quality of my work. d. c'. d w'Jhi ill f. For Old and Young. Tutt's Liver Pills art as kindly on Iho elii I1 . t lie ti el ir al e female or inl'irin old ae, an upou (lie vigorous man. ntt's Pills SfiTC tone to tho weak Momarh, how Im. kiilncvM uiid hludtkr. '!' t lie so orKBiiK their streiiff llieiiiiie- iia.litleM I ,n;i1 are wonderful, uiHin l Ih-iii I kt- 1 form their I unctious us in j otilh. Dissolution Notice. Tlie tlrm or (,1'lllN A l'KI.I.RTIKK win dissolve hy mutual ransenl on Kebruarjr lat, IIW. All perm ins indebted to lids firm are re quested ta) Tuitire immediate pa ment, and persons IioIiIIiik claUnii n.nlnil the tlrm are uotlHed lo present t he same tefore hmIi! date. On and after which will occupy the ofTin h Si in mi iiik A- .Manly. '. line Ou rn H (illlon r.-ci ntly occupied oy on iii ! .-; i. i u up . .1 I. will i p. the hi 111 Sold Everywhere. Oflice, 44 Murray St., New York. AGENCY FOR e i 1 Id 1 1 Kit. Ji. .lu ll Stock. d two I II akdia' Kni w What to Say. Rut I will pay thin much. I de-ire to cliicc my stock of Cigars. Tobacco. Smok ing Tohacco. I'ipes. of which 1 have a .treat variety, and K'-od wm-f too. and .-m.itcr's articles generally, for 1 have rro rc i n hand than I want and want to turn ilum into money, which 1 lo want, iround. I -: o!- i - r linnd red in w a n t ' cuiisi-tiii. for ".. 1 say. - and i 1, for v. ; ti o.y f r., it'.y -ri 1 c to -f ..' I't'Ni'll M ', . V.'M L FALM1. street. New Berne. 1 and Ta:.s Middh OEOBOE klim ft 00. DEALERS IN General Hardware Agricultural Implements. Plows, Harrows, Cultivator, lines and Axes, Wood's Mowers and Keapers, Steam Inerines, Cotton Ciins and Presses, Fertilizers. Land Plaster, Kainit Mecliaiiies TooN and Hardware, Lime, lirick, Cement. IMaster Hair, Paint, Kalsoniinc, Var nish, Oil, tilas. , Putty and Hair. Frw7iirs. Kefriirenitors. Oil Cook Stoves, Kureka Iturtflar , Pi eol'Sash l.orli, H irriiii'(l t(i trive security and sat istaciiuii. i'liU'MS VKKY LOW. iS O. ALl.LN .V ( . The Occoneechee Hotel, 1 1 ILLS! ,i )!;'). N ('.. ox- Sale. my that h alt in i i -: ti 'or n. mi. ; o ; , . r M I I y . .-. I ,-oplete. he .' -a I niprored d io i i h i r pal iih or : ;' I ,'i is I ,i j. ht . ho ae i k that Soft I'orce- 1 fo.-- ; friend-. : Iliv New M- F-( Plan 1 ex pen-.-lo nive ti lain Effect. Every style of picture copied and en larged to any pize desired. A gucceefful career of twenty-five years in Norfolk. Ya.. iH a proof of the satisfaction 1 alwajii Rive My work speaks for itnelf . by it I hope to gain your confidence and merit your favors. Very renpectf ul ly . THUS WALTER, N. W. cor. Middle and Pollock Bts., Over DuITv'h druu atore. jati21dvtf NEW BLliNE. N. C. J. II. CKADTHKi:. HASH, MANLY. JOHN H. CHABTREE & CO. ENGINEERS, FoUidltrs a: (1 Mac hinists, M. ::. nf. e i- mu! I leal- th in ENGINES A: L M.CFIMSTS' SUPPLIES. tin .11 ! II. . Hem. '' 0iV ! .a . Kinds infr- : work ; 1 WIJ' ORD. . iine, Cement and Plaster. AND All Grades of COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, AT BOTTOM PRICES ! L. II. CUTLER. 26 & 28 Middle Street, NEW BEMF, N, C. H. H. T00KER. WHOLESALE DEALER IN FISH AND OYSTERS. SEW BERN K, !. C. Will give strict attention to ordern. and fill the same upon best terms, f lOd 3m the A rt of Advertising! t-dl tig a N' nd I. I. I'. O.K. KlllrlKh, N. r. DR. J. D. CLARK UEMIHT, NKWIIRI, . C. ,ii,l DtrT-lllwi OfBo. and Ilr For 1 O wi One Million Weekly Nev done in in ih G EO. will i i, sort 4 1 i n oh t words tn eoples of 1 'Mily. Suiiiliiv or -pupiis. 'j I,,- work will all lie i s .--. nil or ler ui.d elieck lo P. ROW ELL .V CO , ID SPHKE ST., '. Y. UlOc U : For Rent, page Newspn p. r lol t'l 18, le: 1 li lin The Club House on Craven nlr et, recently occni nd by the city govern ment. 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