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: TUB JOQKNAL. a a ya! aav! ia twi . JVM I- MJUaTSFiaVkVa. ) Maaal a MII4IH, aatsswa, 1U ! tPatCJal. CLVIIIIO H 1TII Ktnitoa ltm. iU atracaell m act are for male and A. Oatio.f Je aoxta a-i taa aal tUTWtit eosMaa; Moet kit if ni i ix a cuim. i'iiwnjfn.ui LAtMia JjCUiLini Yuaih't omptaion S3-30 Amir'o Ajrrscriliariat 3.W " Sjutharo CNilUvatar . 3.33 Darnoraet'a Majrar-ine 8 00 Scientific Amarica-n 4.00 "8. Ntcholaa . 4.00 Cantury V00 Patron Frea Preea 3 30 North mer Review V3-" " Now Yirk World. 3 21 I Star . 3 25 !I irao Firm. ! 7 I'ourifr Jourm! 3 "0 New and Otnorrtr. 3 50 IIir?r I Ulkiimr 4 V) Weekly . 4 70 YouBi :'opl S 00 A:imu (.'onnitutios. 3 33 01f abacrlrer rriTin me Jocm liU and durini to have any of toeee pa par, cao. by making application to Lhe of?V- in perwin or by letter. have a statement of their accoar.t on our book ebawinf what they v. IU have to remit to atili ihtm (out of the iVjtj puMi- Jonee Superior Court. The Superior Court of Jone county ill convene nest Monday, Judge Shlpp preaidmg. The JoCRSaL repr aentativ will ba there arid we iircMtT nrge oar delinquent to meet him with aliulecaah. I Banferou Fail. Hurry A k in . 1 1 year of a.:, en r,i out for a horsebi : l araaesi Wwtto o itvr tii CMutaW Oaata tow 4 ray load at" kiaa fla. acaawa aariai lib UM tag ts ta "0twe laOu. on atca- waajaaa. a..? am LLka. IT ... ., ! fiaw i KVlaa M lake aw ko - - Ha wae j mar MUct. viatwrwaeiy atWvvHa; 4 Lri a r day a ao aw a tara iiaMn u TVa UTMatlM ! aa oa law mmU aww a la auwfe HIU aad Ttvat mm Ipa. baa rao a frew laapw Mi. X taw Bartow kp to arwot 0r 'vt I wM bria 111, G. . Wkia as Uraif poasi UtHfiaw ta la tit wtita oo Naaaa livar. Itar aVaa tawua wv k oa a dry kMaia4ll aitaaay taiaiaroal kooot fraaji wan r- Tat aka a aaaxkal foe a iiaa aar which fi abaaiaaJy La aavc waaaaa aa4 rt low grueada aTJaaaoal la aafr .ai portJ by ari alnrt ala Mat aay Iowa of ua a 11 Kvftfe Caraima. With tba ixh fanaaaaj la a it i it 1 t r a ary irawtaiMj U woo Id with a proportion a akar of taaf tciartn inJannM B ea ot iaa no prurma town in V a Saaia. "vjfi BwodI aa look tat forward win CITY AND VICINITY. W. P cric A Or -Com Tut Wiuiij r j i J. r TiTiR-l'ar- cv.-q r. .'k. t. I. J Tiyior w (cm ( a (.adJkiiii dwi,ia .r li iepol f'jiil to taa eo ati ei ioa ot tha railroad, throve a kra to Jackaoa villa. Oaialow oftaaiy. bat if iaa p-otw cf Kli!ai wait thair aowa to ro thay aJwaj wtta tha pxmwa iMiahi a aiabarof oBaaafactur- Toa ha4 mwo baa baen quit iuc oaaaul far. N . ti.. , ,itJ io Lb c.ty Una waakuf-.i- l .; J.I. klanneyal baviuf -x t- Nw :. x 1 rf. rai;rd l.ca t : . cm: ta.k. uA and 4 .S. . :!. :'. . ": : t .". i VMT n.ui. l.t tola (act l U' u. oouctry. Thr ro t a p.-- iu thr viu-.a which na a Ctir IjCii n f-r bali fc lorr l.at m ; . v.rii ti.i fact. I"tite ta to ui u.tici. A r.;n who .S That Thouaand Dollara W arc told that we hae got to hmtle to raia that thouaacd dollar to uffr a a booui to haT a factory itaried That U true Thi it a huttlinf age Thar mail b huatliogto ucced in aoy an tarpriae that l worth baring. But we waat to explain a little about that thou aand dollar. A aumbar of anliabie I We hare baen offered free to any one ho w iU ereci facto nee whereoa. Thee offen aioae when they become known will attract the attention of capitalize Bat in order to hurry the thing eJoog it i propoaeO to raiae a thousand dollar to be jito a a bonu to the firit one that will aocepx an offer for a aile anJ fcu.ij a factory thareoo with not lea trian $J0.LX) capitai. It la not Hiring a thouaand dollara aimply for the purpoee of tryinc an expedient The thounnJ i to be giTen for the 5V0.0O0. For th uka of uch a factory it ought not to require eo much huallmr, to iiim a tbouaand dollars It all hand chip in. A lurniture factory with t!C 000 capital would employ at ieaat fifty handa. Theee hand would be paid at Ieaat three hundred dollar pvr weak and a much more would be paidojtfrrlumtxir Six hundred dol lar a week twenty Are hundrrd per month thirty thouaand per year, and !mn eTcrj Jollar of it would 1 lr.io : r-. u : r 1 e i f i h e cut about want il to ci :.: r.- H r ry u nted 1. 1 : :i t w hir led u r . m n i h tin: lUrrv t i ;hf c r i . 1 , " l b b x i i i c ii i t ' then p ed '-p. :1." H w ' i k f n ii j' ; n nr. lii ii ; u ' "ii r i ; i a r w . . i v i'-: r .i v The EtukhoMois M- u : twflTH t't. Hiiirted !.- Yt i lay . - pi'iiy t h v. ay Tr..- p-ny u nit: NOKTH CAROLINA NEWS. From (lie State Papers. i it- v ' The nr.ni.i: n: hoi i vn of i h t K x y u- r an .i I n u i : hi-ld at Y M ' The ni" l nk' ; t r, p :x T r a h 1 1 r the an I old ir..-ir rru.u.iv r. -in n ;i. h Tlie Ahi'C and u 1. 1 t ! next c t. hi ' i th.- 1 I-. at i r '! .: Kc h i .r th" f. ru. r '. prodr. cts f ho w r, I i t . . m o t ti t : r a l : I'i .Ii- k ;-h tin:.-. 1 i . ; :i u ,! h !sv ii i j. h ' . r d- I an 1 S try ry i'i.f i f'" ..;.ni:i- t no in wounded. In a neeor.ii aci-idt-nt with the engine that went h.tek to Stiarlaa burtjfor im.-isiHin-i' ;i rn,,rtd inunV lc waa bu baoly enr-hed th.it anjputit;on ' wan necessary Vi-sUTdiiy niuriiiii. t O. Hunter, who livs four miUs from Charlotte, discovered that ih;ee had stolen from his smoke h.m.M', the niht bt-fore. between one .Mi l tivo hurdrtil pounds .f mt-ftt Af;er ttirii; ail in- meit thi- r could carrv . tfivi t'-ok tvi Mr. Hunter's hoispi. thn went to th-hour-e of Mr. lluiiltr's urn, J. I ILun- ter. and stole about a di ,:-n cai -ti ii- and (.roc-ceded t t'h.irl te. K -v J V. Fair, pastor of tlie Se -oud Prerbyte rtan church of thi- citv. b:n r. oei vt-.l telegram mforrnirj him that h ha 1 been unanimously elected to the p.is: or ate of th." (rrace street I'rerl.-y ti rian church of lii hm r. i . '. News an l O .server: The board of coin mis:o,.e.-s for Wake countv have aiithoriz. d J N. Hoi j in).-, r--'l . of the lirm of I '.' t': II d iirit.'. t . r. m at le.'e t . ' o 01 ce t ;'. e ('.-.1 h r t io: i of toil t..x s I'll ial.u- vvi.i -a h:ve been sild for S afe ntjd e tintv t.ix. s hy tlie "er;tr- ot Wake county .ami.; t;ie p i- ; tenor t w. e 1 ve years. I ..e latest lie a from l.)r W. II Hobhitt is tint h- ha 01 proved in. .re r ipi liy than hi- f re-n : g Baxter, K -: The Moat Tio- r.i '- Iir.r t A f I'.a r ne w uuld in irn.mmoQ JakaC P.rrau. the cdaalir drna-e-la oa t mat i . ; a OA law Oorsar a Quaw aai Cae well : itaix la Uoi up uniri atraata. haa a aacolt of gaiaea paaa La ' um hi hum. Clay Parrotl ka track in: taie , it4j aal oTv a wag that Ktoetoa New be.cr il arU Ikist koi af paaa bafora Xew , bou to itJu-e mr.u Ba-va. Ba will ao axtaad tha tf ., .UJ.uo: .he to-c aw.aaaa.vir. ut fund, air. Joaaa Scroad of Piah HiU lowa-i kla. J 14 mm TiUi. ike Sa tjwaa We do aay w it hout f ear of tu c eraii aawwt 4J yeara. Oa Tw4tr ur Ceoi;Jkii u .4. ilimi.j cinim M a 4aaea kikl ywaaejaak asatar . atra- H. af . at ln kr oe mn L.ywbere eie at Taraet. waa ataiuac hia wwlow wba 1 take tU aaj dwO la a 1 ra:s caah jturee Iet ubecrtL to ful u.-h b. prt We rem ed y not, tu: 1 1 o v e r n o r needed contidf nt I pn.v Me 0 k 1 1 ;. f It is th.it ti." every ofTort in lis a 1 1 a of wln.Ti n plainp.I en 1 tin BStewtaav TVey lee a karae easobar at ralaaiwaa aaxl frwad who tn u rn lhair daaUa. L. II aTy . H W. t'n.l ; and aahar gaatiaaaea ewicea Tar 1 kaak weak to eaamlea tha k a itiief laUatwea Tbaa eaane beck wU iaaaei aaxl tha aaoapwca are that . a aisaUar isetaatry wtll be alarid la ; aooau It W cerViialy 1 ao4 will bmy of Itlal aaweJk to ta to w a aa 1 wit toe eeaiw cx4 Kiuatoa i mr.cg ( r a knittion (mcttj Tl:e Uior.ie-1 men of tbetowa are u t i..id for oocd. but art m mooey 1a tt- A Toung- Thief Caupht. Mattbew Bell, a colored boy, wai caught in the act of breaking into H. H. Scot; atore on Middle tret Thur :t night. He entered the alore at the rear by ripping off the window abutter. The watchman paaased the. window after Matthew had onein. and while exam 1 ai c i; the abutter which he thought the wind blew ulf, Matthew came to make hi exit The watchman commanded him to hait w hereupon he ran up ta in and to the front wiaaow, walkad out on the awning and leaped to the ground. aoout ten reel. ia tne meantime, John 1 Henry, the colored boy that work with Here We Ar- Mr Cinch, had come to the watchman 'a It h r een a. ton 1- h i : 1 n t !. i ft that aaeiatance and waa ready to aeixe on to there his been r ii 'i t n-mets Matthew when he jumped from the puh in New Herne in fu- awnlng. ture the f.urrise wol te tha: He waa taken before Justice Brinaon be ha accomplished s mu h What ,,me ooe eiae to yeaterday morning, and ooofeaeed that other town hmt Mih a pnvp-ct '.- If to put their own he went in the atore and ktate-d further there is onf we d n 't ki; i it W;l that a man helped him to take of! the miogton lis m-r" ship; inc. j;i-t now. Scotland Neck Democrat: We learn that on Wednesday night of last week some one went into the field of Mr J B. House, near Palmyra, and burned several stacks of fodder. We note that a new Catholic church is built in h. i im H.i.lfax. ; .,;,.) Wilmington Star: Mayor Fowlr has received a letter from a gentleman liv ing in an interior town in this State, asking him to recommend some orphan boy to the writer, to learn the w.itch making and jewelry business. The ap plic.ni saB be will give the boy a koo r education, clothe him and treat him aa h is own child . Itock inchsm Rocket: The people of tireat Faim village are sorely btllicted ith tlie m-Ksles. We learn that there .ire 1 1 d j .'ism d jwn there, and it takes rjt iiij uli the well ones to nurse ihe sick Mrs Ki .abclh M--Ke.lb.an, wife of O. B McKeti an, E-q.. died ln this town on the5:hinst , actd 24years. Statu Chronicle: A Farmer's Alliance warehouse v ill shortly be opened in Wtleigh. That is the way we fjo for ward. Tne Rileih pub.ic schools hav been kept open several w eks bv borrowing money from the Saving lijnk to be paid out Of next vear s fuud. An injunction has been threatened tne Bnfc declines to lend more money and the Mayor announcs that the school w ii 1 c lose on Friday of this week Wilmington Messenger: Abe 1- 1 1 , delegatus to the V M C. A. t b- . .d here next week have been h -. a 1 1 I , , 111 . and it is probable that the number in i reach l'U by this time next week, as a n u in her of the largest tunin are ye: to report The Governor's response in acceptinK the deed was hiief, nm verv happy. He expressed his appreciation of tne Taiue of the Scate li lard lis weil ai of the nenerositv. p.. : r lot 1-.11 -.nd public spirit of tne Wilmington pe.-j.ie Li.-h has so greatly con 1 11 u --d t thfi su cb-s ul rr-ult of the plans for a pernniuent eiiCdin pmeti t He ul'uded o the growth of the (luinl and of pub lic ippreciation of it. and in conclusion sai 1 tci.it in the name of the State he a 1 ted the site at Wr 1 h tsv 1 1 le . as the in-'-t suitable for ail the o- j-rcts to 1 .- desired hhz.leih I'iiy News: Work nshe". r e.-u in ed on tne bn lid in's and jjrou 1 1. 1 s 1 w it n : 104 w n 'he s pi cia I r of in e Albemaile Park As-o. iatio:i and -mijrtirs now l.-iv,- io the chairmau t f the directors say ilint Ti.e poblic -ehool ni Barringfoii 1 LCSIVE AGENTS FOR THE A. A. BATTLES' $2 50 CALF SHOE. EVEUV PAIR WARRANTED. A No. :i In;: i.ino l.j.li. s and Gents' gl.oes i iiie c iitapin and Bent Line or CLOTHING, HATS, DRY GOODS and NOTIONS ever o::,-re,i to the t Hiding public. mrlOdwy A GLANCE 1N THE ESTABLISHMENT OF " Bell The Jeweler " Will convince eny one that we have in Btock the Largest, Most Varied, and Complete Line of Diamond, WatchcB. Fine Jewelry, Silver-Waro, Fancy Lamps, Burmese, Cold and Silver Head Canes in the State. It will be to buyers interest to pee our goods before purchasing. PROFESSIOlAlwa-r-' DR. J. D. CLARK l2 IVTIHT, " r- Vvv NatWBataUf, . .Jtfiej ,0 r tu. f,tcot, ret waa a rolloak and Iiroii 1 ar7-lawWX ' otha Wholesale Trade -e.t.d. ,.!1 fn in K me f ! ; i- h l 1 x nuiVi d the l.i iti-.Ii, tod.i-. or Wnh ,in 1.. W 1 wni deliver bore-t coinii.e.o Mrs Z. J l.e':, ,;. d l-e i-e ru j . . V 1 n uu at l.er r. t a n .-hip. J -fin t 4.'"' e .. Si.i- 1- chii reii W, ,r Agnctihural ,-.r. 1 sti'-idiiy i r..r.. t he ham 1 u' ' t W Mi.- oitor t Sel. -t your SHOES from a Half Mil lion D-.ll.ir stock and SAVE TWENTY i FIVE PER CENT, i J. F. IVES New Berne, N. C, Manufacturers' Agent. -' State Agency for Colgan's Lubri ; catino lio.l Is. feb28 dwlm Ask Your Retailer for the JAMES MEANS $4 SHOE ;I; neir c. of .-,.n-: . 1 1 y i K -. .- c inpieti-n. I nrv ' i . is Mao HI T-- t o HI T e a ! in i ran ofli.-l I - inf.-rin t Ii.l-t the ,ori- X n-'t t e--:t , he.-. vy . I in vi!,.- ;. nd tii" o t ;. ' mi 111 -,. i i , v . r p oa e r I. , feel irri the ably cu!min-ite in a ma-s n: citizens for th- purp ee of TH scribtions to p-.y up th- CXpel-- -; u-: l-t . n- h.n e bo h l e- . , I colore-1 i iv f ii ; 1 rates utter will p r o ! i - ennp: of in: s n ! ' --s of l he ' lSsS-pTES rEANS 84 SHOE laT-' .3 ' and styllso. It fits like a t T-x v ', v.'. .,.n.?-,.l.".itIiE9tIIKEs . a : : ":---;- iuc r.rst time it ES MEANS $3 SHOE. According to Your Needs. 17,. - C r " 1 w.'!! s.nisfi- the most 7 TV -"J. :; 'AJJ KS MEANS s" H :i'. lutelv tho N ' "-. - e; it price which .'i J ' r 1 -a placed ex- -- rn tlie market .'.l.,h durability fvl s- ui.idercd before .appear ance. ...-S lor Rale by 'arc! & Jones. PLOWS I Our stock of Plows comprises the Avery Steel (one or two horse i. Atlas, Boss, Dixie, Daisy, Champion, Clipper, Granger, Watt, Climax, Gem and Stonewall, and also the ordinary Turn Plows, such as the Xos. A C, 10, 11, 35, 40, 15, -IS, 50, 55 and GO. Castings of every description, be sides a full and complete line of everything for the Farm. We respectfully solicit the Whole sale Trade as well as the Ketail, and we are prepared to offer special in ducements to Merchants. Send for our Price List. WHITTY & GATES. Saw Mill Supplies a specialty. P. H. PELLETIEE, ATTOKNEY AT LA If Craven St., two door South of Journal office. , Will practice In the Con tit lee of Oared, 0a . Is ret. Jiiiim, Oimlow and t'amlloo. rniied Htuus, court at Kew Berne, aa4 Supremo Court of the Htate. febl dtf VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY Al thiiikis will now move until tne grounds are fin. shed Another rascally ac letnpt to :,urn Koch's bakery waa ma le at o.jU o cbek yesterday morning schools and continue then, longer. This m ukes the fourth time the attempt Some prominent c 1 1 12-ns w ei e interest has been made on the same building. . tng themselves in th- matter vt-sterdav. not being content with hstimi al eady Trboro S .titnernr: All hone of hurned Mr. Koch out twice Both , maintaininR- th- graded st hool by ' taxa L ndet wood and Godfrey are putting in ; tion has g.mn f(jr a; i..:jjt t o years dry kilns There are a number of, thanks to a !.egil-t',ire which "knew strangers in town, some of them looking ' more about the needs of this com mu re investments Ground has b- en , tv than the com mn ro 1 v itself Stall t'Q fori Com Whiskey. I have on hand a lot of Pure Corn, Whiskey r. i proaper with- window abutter. A ton which' III reported that two or three col , w l-gm. to decay. Atown.orad men . . 1 TI ie..-y u avoiaec oy "i; iu and we wish she ha i ten 1 afheha. Charlotte h-.s .No bo a a -u g : I.U. ciiDut.i'iurti do sc t g r buii;. thte i true their name ought to b 1 the ahippi rig of N e w A cbao;e In tne barJ of director of , aecarad and an eye kepi on them in the tba Natioai back occurred recantly. Mr. Wa-bmgtoo Hryan baviof reaigneO 1 "ith aJiother man to ntnt M4k m4mtm mmi mimMm Taw "raana la" thak hare baea oaleo,1 aioni Uank ocviurreu rcoiij, '" "e"-" - : ara attar proa-ruC ko gee ta. Tba Mr. Wa-bmgtoo Hry an bav iog raaigneO rn w lia uiumfr man ror intercepting of twaoaa that ti likely be wx. 00. II Kocert being elecvad I " Bringing to juatico a tbief. P lh apsJtcaata 'm.,,hm . .,. . . Matthew waa held for bail that a kar( aaaabwr ka 4ouaaal 10 I 4awpaaiaMaaaak. Taw ghuaa ot etl aaa-ekta raovaa aaa apyaated aad aoana ara awUfat ta meat and aaaqaiah Law kjacmr. Om aaoiraal far a rail araf yoacaa elaakaaJp eaJd eo aa old ataatar. ata ia qaalL&ed to 111 ear of haw awBOK laera aoeme. ka ha eaaaa la4 aa to hia i for tha puauiow aad ' aawpavra liaalf for exaao laaxjoa t-f tha ntew aoaaaaaitria Tba old ' a aa tooat La tha eitoaMoa aad 1 iavfraaad a laa thak oaa of taa ac lary taall1oatraia ai a aaetaJ rati way e'erk a ko tea whara alt tha poa oiScaa ! Bb jMaojstX7 vara kxaud , aaa sum- 1 ad haalaIKXi to tba ead "Now.' aaid hK waara ka Btaila?" Tk tppil aaa. a tar oaa a a retSectwa. re Jaat. "ai Qf Parrot ' talti. " fVatag t taforaaaw that tha tatv r would ao do 'aw leaeaJrad 0 axlag aaa aa atigowad ia aia aaiaawi 10a- iaa icaiuoa aaa oon- aiaded to myHy for a hihthoww. LMtr O. 94af-Swawl Ca area Oaa. Taa t aaoir Cow Saaday-achool cworan tloak waa haid ia taa MeaJaodiak eharoa a Uawaw. Karen Sth. 19. J. LeAiai waa ataoaad praaideat. W. W. g,n aaantery. aad Q. E. Millar aa aagfaeary. Taw foaiowiag ware earalUd aa dafe raM to thw eoaeataaiow. ata: Mr. J. F Wooaaau afra. T. B. Aahfard. Mr J. C. KaMwd. Mra. J. U. WUta, Mr. L liar, hfW U K. Wooaaai. Mkaa Cape toca Oeaiacar. Maa Lada AldrWdga, Mr. J. r. rarrait, Mb La la rarlar, Miaa tTwaa) Qrady. Mra. Baatry Dual. aUada. 5. A. Hooker. A. J. Olraa. J B. Weba, W. SU Rom, H C. Bow. a. W. W. Boaws aad Broa. A. J LofUa . H. A. Ed ward a. KohC Swtaos. J. W. Aid rtdaa. O E Millar. D. T. Wtlliama and a U. Abboas. Varioaia) kopice vara diaooaeed and eawaaaal tn b prod act! re of rood. Taa foalowtaa; vara alaetad dlaxkea to tha SaaaaS. 8. CoavwnUoa. to be held " e to a.l the iifac.-y I Tie itMiwr Trent I on the waj. 'She wiit diacocunae her tnpa down the 1 leuee for the preernt. n' ing takn the oon tract fr bringing ice rocc down tha Trent rir for tie cemetery rjad New IWrne :Tri teuty- flte frx i;e. n rmr or rai.road, to m nuficturf Sfie ia Ike tlrit tomntn Nurth earoiiaa W aaake tne tT.r W r.o 1111 iho n a ila town ' Let th c.tieec of New tirtie wake ap U the feci that a new era haa daaned open tneSoutn We muat do aa other do or tw left tehir.d. We hart go lo hua.e oitti Lb i.ut'.ier. Now 1 tha Ucae to bagic General Wcu. G U-wn u rfxamumog iha State lead on Core craek in thia ooaaty with e view of eetabltahlng a coctKl farm. Tbia iaa good boot oa tha part oi Governor Fowie the right not to make the penitentiary telf at taining Tb acaconer Coqtot, Capt. Daru, of Baa a fort, took out a large boiler from Crahtrea A Co khopa for Dey Broe. Laet wevk. A boiler and engine froan tha aame ahopa are aboard a flat boat at tha foot of Crayen (treat for Blank thiagle uul. It ia reported that I'tmlico county i making an effort to repudiate the debt aha owe Craven county. The mother haa dea.t gently and kindly aiththa daughter and hcp-e to kep la friendly relatione with her. The people ot are ure want nothing but s as n: ii. h re m.iriu- remonatrated with John 1 factories, and we would gladly see them intercepting Matthew. If ' qudrupled ; hut the flay is coming when e r 1; e w 1 1 1 be 1 ."j 'i a I to tnat of Wi'min:. n an 1 her manu factories ex eed th--- ' 'i.mljit'. We do not intend to c or.pe'e v 1 h L'urha n in the making - 'f i ifcer-t.e ,f- rei. ir.-'.t- mok ing is a bad habit an 1 w- h . n t in tend to encourage it I n: in all h-alth. giving, wealth-producn cbrUtiaoiring i-nterpris bo leaders. Just think .' it a c g ovhI as tbrt "I'riie . furniture factory ) 1 in the I (001 of one hundred dollar for hi ap pearance at the next term of the kuper- lor cou r t Tut La Caartaatav April 9, 3. aad ith W. O. Worth. A. J. LofUo. G E. MUlar. Mra. J. F. Parrot aad Mu L Harrwy. Tha ooaeaatana adjownfed to meat agaia at tha rail of tha praaideat &tat Trarkera Ajaarlaliea. Ta laa Trackera ef North Carolina Oraatiac: Evary point from which we have aaard aaea oaa axopioa favor CI in too aa iaa plaoa of asaaciag. Tbarefor we taJta plaaaaira la aaaoaaoiag that tba Saaca Trschara' Aaaociaxiow will aiaea at thai alaea oa taa ata aad Sah ot April (Taaradaf. aad Friday) Thoaa aleaaad aa datagsXea froaa taa eartaae aad ataara who are ia la troehiar aad deatra to ai- will alaawa aotiiy taa aadar- aigawd aa aooa aa poaalhea eo that we aaay prow id a for taa aooaikaonkikm of all whil a ri aad lac taa ooayaatioa ta aar taw. Tha AUaaUo Cbaa Liaa baa 1 all aartaaa aataadlag tba tioa at half rataa aad wa hopa to Iha aame tarma froaa tha other actaad awaea ISaaa. right, and they wil, contend for the right, now heucefrth and forever. Tba car rying of cjitori fr.ra Nor-.h Carolir.a wa;r terious'y interfrreO with canning operation at Mj rs i Brady'a for about two week. Tb OTCtariseo were aaeuitmg the foreign eeeaal in loading -d oj tiler to take oat of the State Since Mr. Cokeiy went down tjuiie a fleet of boat hav arrived and canning haa reeumed fbe 1 let of magietratea recommfodw by the Craven county Dcmocrat'C ex ecutive ccmmitte w aa appointed by the Geoeril Aaeambly without altera tioc. ao we have been informed, aad threw or four additional one were ap pointed. Thejudiciary : tafe now lei aa go to w or k for the f ri-s an J the raiiroad to Onflow Ready f-r the Truck. The O. V teti;er Newberno and Maotro a 1. 1 j-ve the uuil prompt and fflci. n: er v id for carrying truck th la tpring. Trie truck by tu Ime alway Aeaariag in that we will da all in ear power to aaake yor aar pleaeaat. aad aope-g that taa ooaraauoo will re aaJl la maca good to tha tracking la teraet. I am Vara nm rf 11 1 v W. U FaJauw.Or JUct'y. lor cr n 1 " aoager. aiway. en ClrotOO.'N f. i deavor u p.ea their cuitrndi. gi-ra into turk"C in g-ood c-indilijn, the lUtmtn being eijai any refngera Our Deputy B The pwc-p.e of Craren county ro to be congratulated u ; 11 th- e.ec ii'Q bv Sber.fT Lice of J W. Iu II.' Yj . f r D- puty She. iff Mr Buld4e w a for many ;tri 00 the hear d of county c- ram iaa icbtri. ho ii 1 high toed gentleman, polite and kind to every rii y . anj hu flrmnee t-i d;- Paraoaa vkkiag to 1 an prove their aiaaaartaa mm earwagthaa 1 hair rower of ktteetioa saoaid aaod to Prof. L"twtte, XXI FAfth Ave-, 5. Y-. for hie proeawo kwa poet frv-e. aa ad vert lead la aoocber aofmama. mid-i: DaaXa af tr- Jaaiea L. Maaaey. Erroa JoCTtaaL. Dr. Jaae- L Ma avey dkad thai awaalag ak I 30 p a TWre k araraaly a hi e ta ail Um taw a hat haw ow-b la f-rWf at Ua loaa eaarge the dutiee of the clTt - . Vha-y haea aaaaaiaad. Take bias all rtft aa aa aaa ot the beat aaea I I awar a8aaday ha rqarevl ia . ri .r .. , . , Tm date taa eaotrt 0 taa apocopai aoa uetno ilLie oharrh to cooaa aad iag for h 100 . k?4 taikad) aa acaa bat thoaa who .re goad far earth aad ready for ho eovald taTk. Dwatk had ao terror he waa ready lie waa a hraea Con federate aoldaar dartag tha Lata war. I am per soaaily grieved at bat death. Baaafort, N. C March 19. The Onaio w Railroad. r rem the Wilmington .lar of day we get the following item Negotiationa for the aale of the Wil mington. On 1 o w Jt Eaat Carolina Rail road, pending for aome lime paat, have boen completed and a formal transfer of the franchiae waa made laat Saturday to Mr. Thoe. A Mclntrre of New York, and hi aaeociatae. a y nd icate of North ern capitailata. It ta aatd that the new company will go to work at once to build and equip the road. The Eaet Carolina Ind and Railway ii 1 c 1 t 1 i . z i n and we intend to l n ' a o r y as I . t 1 1 ' A an v t h it ever upplied tne cutrit for a paiac-. f'.ounng 1 mills that will make Norfo.k and Main more drummers a little in r- forward about stand 1 n g ba k . an d h ; e ver e le conatitutess a tirst cla.-s in i n u f ac t u r 1 n g city ' 'M y dad " i. a t r .1 1. ; . He ia a ca 1 tal enginee, id.1 lie ttirnc.l on tlie steam at the right time, hut we intend to a-ton ih him. aa w eil as the rest of mankind. Company with iu amended charter. will make him wi,n ne na 1 invested nis monev, &a weii a 1.14 i rains. in -ew aJao he at work hefore a great while. Tha JotUiL prooalaed it Ooalow reader verl year ago that it would not ceav to agitate the building of a railroad to that county until the thing waa done effect of Berne. Near Berne Boom. A so 1 1 d . s u t f t a r. '. 1 a 1 n r. 1 genuine boom ha s. t in for New Heme Men T .n-iL.tir.Ti h.. hm4 th. 1 of eaDita! have turned their eves in this projecting many railroad i direction. The latest acquisition n- ecbemea into tbat county, none with 1 ported U Mr. M. Mak el y of 1 1 y de county who ha secured ro ms at the Gaston FJouse and gone fcrhisfumily. He is a man of capital and business enter priae, and we hope he will inve. tinte the advantages cf New Fe-tce as a more certiiaty of (uccaeefal termina tion than th one mentioned above in connection with the Eat Carolina I-and aad Railway Co. We And ia the Sur of the lame date tha following notice: manufactui mg center. That our people Tbe legislature jut adjourned paaeed j mT 'hat the,r fff'-'f are attracting a charter for the above named company j attention we copy below notice from to oonatruet a railroad from Wilming- . from tome 0( our leading S:ate papers. too to Jackaonrille, New Berne. Waeh- ... , . . . . . c . . , , 1 The 1 mington Messenger says, ington and Edenton, to a point on ihe 1 dividing line batwaon North Cerolina 1 We notice wnh pleasure that the peo and Virginia, in the direction of Nor pie of New Berne are en I is ting in a gen folk, and from Wilmington southward j u'ne movement for ward . dtie success to tbe South Carolina line, in the direc- of thelr Winter I-air has kindled a ne tioo of Cbarleeton. energy in them, and aroused them to Among the corporator are W. P. For- 'ne importance of co-operative action tuee, F P. Fortune. J. D. Bellamy, jr . ; for the upbuilding of their city , and Wm K Worth, R R. Bellamy , Frank -e promotion i f Uieir mat- rial inter fl Stedman, of Wilmington; Clement ; Manly, of New Berne; Col. 8. B. Taylor, j The two fairs at New- Berne last ru f Do ow ; John II. Small, Wahington; ' Qd thia revea.ed m .nv things ui .i th. William Bond, Edenton. Ne w Berneaus w rr.- 1.0. a . are f Ih It ia said the charter 1 a most liberal preeentatiou of the resources cl mm nd excellent one. and that there are , section created gen me surprise in tn. capitalist at the back of it who intend i locality where they have so long exi-t at an earlv date to build tbe road. .edonly partially dev.iop.-,. I ne 01s play at tne Nw Heme . itiiuiuo " . : clearly lllu-trated the po--1 ni 1 u leg o: John S. Lone, Eaq-. m Baltimcre. , that .ection . and iu a m .nt.er to take Before the decadence of Letter, in- hoid of the local mind and energy, and cident to the war between the Statre. ! provoke the people of the cuv to action They are eized with tne desire to mak. known to the country at large their great reaouri es and advantages, klj b r e.t e d binniu a r--w ie track Iradirg down to the I - 1 v ' the Atlantic r a en 5uw ri.-r r. ;-i'. been rut id. Tfc ia wi.l n- . t.lj heip to accommxlate the preeant heavy tr:':-. but will ervo to give id: .1- ci ;.-ilit:ee fcr the rc friertor r bu:n e thia ummer, of watch ine ro.l intend t make a pcialt With ev.ry advantage of Sew Berne wa everywhere recognited "the claaeic city by the aea." She! na felt the (hock ef revolution, but o long a ihe numbers among her son such men a John S. Long, Esq., ber name will be honored and distant cities pay homage to her genius. Mr. Ioog was called to Baltimore to meet a popular demand, and nobly did he boar himself before one of the moet cultured audiencee that ever assembled in that refined and erudite city. We cannot reproduce the enconiumsof the preee. but content ourselves with giving our readers a single paragraph from the Morning Herald. Tba occasion was the celebration of tbe 33d anniversary of the Boys' Home at Ford 'a Opera House A large audience waa preeent and on thestage were Mayor Latrobe, ex-Mayor (Uxiges and other d iitrngniabed gent e mr. The Sun and American have pUndid notice of the address, but we have only space for the following para graphs from the Herald: The Hon. John S. Long, of Nw Heme. N C . made the annual address fieaid. 'The Boys' Honaa needs no rater to represent it. it spoak more eloquently in it own behalf We com mooly say that the ingenuity, energy and genius of tbe A mericana ha v e pro duced tba result than w ee about u. bat there i a power behind tba throne charity i the foundation (tone of all greM achievement : chanty ii tn im portant factor in modern progress. Ten vears ago a citiren of Saw York etb habed ai-ollge in Tenneeaee I mean 1 Yanderbilt I n 1 ver lty and today it i one of the greateet educational inatilu lions ln the country. Cornell, Yaar and John Hopkin l"niveritiee were all founded by individual charity and invite from all quarters no n of priaeandlndustry. We congratulate the people Of Nf Berne upon the start they hive male If they will they can make their ciu one of the busiest and most prosperous in the State. And along w ith all tht rest they want to better themselves as in tbe mater of a d irec t rai 1 way coiinec tion with Wilmington. The Durham Tobacco Plant says: We call the attention of tc.e ciii7.t-n-of Durham to an arte !.-. found in an other column, on the course pii;-ned by the people of New Bern.! in r-!er.-nce to the inducements of cat lial to then City. Thisconduc. of the New B.-ri.ians will forcibly strike every one w ho reads it. It shows that they are in earnest in their desire to have foreign capital seek investment among them, and it will favorably impre-s all North erners who are looking 1 icanties in which to invest their money. The lialeigh News and Observer says: New Berne is aroused. I.s business men held a meeting I hur. lay evening and offered many sits an J other in ducemente to capitalist to m, ate manu- for broken for the new Knobb's creek mill. The town boundaries have been extended and the wards changed. Of course some are glad and Some mad. Asheville Citizen: If we may judge from the rumor which last night flood ed our streets, sidewalks and avenues, the long mooted question is settled as to wnat disposition Mr. Yanderbilt will make cf his land purchased in this county. Madam Rumor, always re markable for truthfulness, haa it that there will be a palatial reidence erect ed on the central point of this great domain, the like of which the south has not ei kiowti' The balance of the acre will be devoted to a magnificent park with miles cf woods, equaling in every respect any of the celebrated fiarks of England . But our good lady informant does not stop with this inter esting piece of news. Shesays further, ihatthe great railroad king now owns ihe arol ina Central railroad, and will shortlv extend it to thin place. Not only this but it is also said, that he intends to tuild the road from here via Cran t erry to K anokw, Ya. Winston Sentinel: Thev sav that Mr. K K K-eves of Surry countv ii to be !" S Marshal fr this district, to iuc- oeed (. .1 David Settle A new poot- fli -e lias just been t-itablished in Rock ingham countv and its name is Splashy." The Sentinel regret to learn of th critical illness of Mrs. T. H. Perstn, on Liberty treet. She 13 suf fering from a cancer and prospects of recovery are unfavorable. We are informed that Mr. Cicero Tise will soon begin the erection of a chair and furni ture factory in Winston near his coun try residence just north of the citv limits. The building will be 50x130 feet and two stories in height A negro girl mysteriously disappeared from the neighborhood of Marrin church, this county, about ten days ago and haa not since been heard of. The condition of Rev. W. H. Bobbitt, who recently experienced a paralytic stroke at Rockingham. Richmond county, has so improved during the last week as to permit his removal to Winston, the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ashcraft. State revenue agent Yacdeford made a raid on the distillery of Mr. Geo. W. Smith, near Kernersville. Tuesday night and found irregularities, in consequence of which he seized everything belonging to the distillery about 40 barrels of whiskey, consi er able beer, stock, wagons, etc. Smith skipped. Salisbury Herald: We have to an nounce with humiliation and regret dial the effort to procure electric lights for Salisbury bai failed, for the want of proper encouragement. Rowan ounty possesses a man of giant strength in the persou of .r. Iinry Rice, of Woodland Not long since he cut down 1 black walnut tree and got it ready for he mill, and took-up one of the logs. J feet Ions, and carried it and placed 1 upon the saw carriage The log -quarad 13 inches, and made 150 feet of umb.-r. Mr H. C. Trott sawed the umb.-r for Mr. Rice, and the remark itile display of strength was witnessed y seytral persons. The Knitting Mill is progressing rapidly. The engine is to he shipped on the 23.1 and the nher machinery a few days later Samples of yarns are coming in fast About fifty women and children are - e-ded to begin work in April One of the most remarkable freaks of nature we have ever seen is the skin of a white raccoon now in the possession of Mr. Kob't W Prite. The coon wag killed by a citizen of Gold Hi.l township on New Years While the men em ployed at the Kirk's Mountain quarries were eating their diener Monday h strange noise was heard in the air over head, which was found to be the ring ing of a bell worn by a buzzard that was Hying near them. The bell was of or inary size and could ba heard dis unctly for nome distance. Charlotte Democrat: Last Saturday tnorniug the teachers of this county -net in the graded school building Tnere was a lecture by Prof Graham nid an interesting discussion of the sunject. "Busy work in a country school." Walter Brem. who won a suillast week foroomeSi!50. approached after the trial one of the jurors in the case, and, upon enquiry, tne juror told Mr. Brem that the case had been de cided against him to the amount of S35. Thejuior had forgotten the parties in the case, the amount of judgment and the verdict given, and his mind, there- , school should coLtintie, but us cou j tinuance and excellence depend uow solely upon private contributi na. Thursday afternoon Alex. Bovd. living near the W. it V,". depet. did sudden'y from heart d :.?.. For several days he had comp: lir-ed of a p nn in his side. ; Just before he di -d he wanted a lump lit: everything wan dirk he said. A few minutes later he was a corpse. In some sectior.s the negro -'ire etill leaving for Arkansas. Here, none have j left, and are not likely to go. Just bo- j fore the Go I d s boro 's trouble, tome of ' the agents had been here trvir.j to in- i duce them to leave, but th Edgecorbr i darkey isn't buil: that war. Not one-i went Three lires in tho county hast week The first occurred lit the fnrm . TT-,i . .... ... oj j n. ooser just beyond Prineeviue. After one o'clock in ih? rn'Timir,. a two room out hou-e --.bout fifi-(n or twenty feet from the d wt-lling. was di-coverod to he on fire. Loss arn-ut .f 2 0 The BHcnr.d lire w;;s on t!:o .'ar.t .rtcn of N. B Killehrew. of No l township, near M'Kendrp. Friday just 'before dav: l. is St.'- es were ilia 'overe-rl Lurniru--. and the fire well under way On- for Medicinal noses. pur- J. "kolGclH' FOOT o: '.rj, 3 d - tf F. TAYLOR, arj'l Retail Grocer, MIDDLE STREET,; NE r BERNE. N. C. As agents for ok tiers we . If. r for- h:.:- i easy and aic .niiiiinliiiliii; i-iihh in--lug d escribed improve.! Re.-il I cm, m n Oily of Ke'.v Bern -: ino. I. WIHI1F I'KOl'KRTV AT I M 1 1 N hu.M : includes the d ere o.' In n a immn- . me islaou. at'U the wharf or loadwai leading thereto from Ka6t Kirmt i , Also, water space now being tilled In Tn. location Is the best n the citv for all nun, u facturing purposes. wlnU th., largest -mft visiting our waters have ample depth of water for loading and miloacimu ,.t r ( wharf. i. v two Hfi mm avi tt.-t-u f ' , " F OIN'T, occnp'ed as dwellings. . . HARVKY WJIAKF I'K'U'KKTY lnclurjsrfig part of water front of Lot Nn I:' in mepianoi the city. Upon the property Is located a commodious brick warehouse. The O. D. 8. 8. (Jo. use a riortton of the prop erty. ' 1 i. THE IRON FRONT WAREHOUSE ON UKAVHN HTREET. No. 5. BRICK STORE AND DWKI.LlVd ON CRAVEN BTREET occupied by K o E Lodge. A full description of this valuable proper ty, together with the beet terms up.ni which tbe same will be sold, will be furnished -u application to the undersigned at ihelr i Tic nSoutli Front street. WATSON A STREET dee6 dwtf Ins and Real Estate Agts. OWEN H. GUI0N, ? ; ATTORNEY AT LA W.i Rooms South Front street, fonrdoom west of Craven. ,. - 0 Merranllle Law nml ( on vevanolnr anMtalr" y lmber long ht and old. - '" ' - i 1 T HUMPHREYS' mm rs. EimPEszTS' boo? ' Cloth & Cold Binding i na sui tig.aii Bui.nr riKt. llrm. T l. n.i I bio, p. y. i.irt or rniM ii Ai. sos. cciins ever. cnc-mion. In(Utimtloi. .. t ..rtiiM, n - - in l,i.,.r u -r.n olic . r it.a oli.-. ... I .-..ilii nv of Infanta. Ih.irrl, . 1 1 i,,Mr.-n .-r A.lu)u . ... II V wen I era . r: pi .1 ( l',ih..ti t lolic . .. I'llol.-rti .Muslins. ..MiHHii,' '.lllulia, I I.e.... I, His N CM I I. I U i . I - II Om I nr.-HCh H.-inl.i, I,, ' II I.,. 1,,. Vartie 1 . .9 .9 n HOEV2EOPATHIC illiprrnn-il r I'm ; n fn I Illll-M. 1 I ! ' I I ruiip. ' I . 1 . n ' -.lit l:i:-iiri. i 1 . I tin 11 riifi f iim . I . . ' :t. l .. r ; 1 ti,.v .'ill-, r. .,. ; .., . . ( lltlirrll, 1 r 1 r r, I llODi.tllK ( on. ,, VtituI ii-l,ilh , i'i, Ivithicv DiwffiHf A en mm Ot'hi li( y I rlnnrv 'iiIiim'm. WnftintT TiA vrod .911 rifMln. 44 lit ! hinff- ? - F njtioaft., .2$ ' it fainm Malaria 60 l in i lio Hftad iSS nub.. . i WeakneM SPECiFICS. t--..l l.y IH .,, t price 111 Mf llltMsJIkUK All of :h- at- Steamer Vanceboro Eenvea Vanceboro every Mondav nml Thurs .ihv mortnn!: at Eluht o'clock for New Heme .1 fl .1' 1 pHUlS. . :-.. , New Iterne for Vance-ui-s.'uyauJ Fi iday morning, at -.t can be stored at yde s. 8 Co. at all aliening a Ret in io ro e A'. I :..-...:. for Fhli.aie I !;. w are .. i use f ;;.t. c ! - i : : : l --s . i-;-r'7 ! -v: f J.M. Ii'o. k. Manager. facturing snterp rises in their delightful J fore, un perplexed by past cogitations roaaCairTVw CT tIB Aa old A7ar Iwtlrad froa prr'.ii ferd them we confldeatly eipact the benevolence. The good accomplished aaia aad aiaaad at ai aaada ky a beet igt-ria ataaakary ia mwi v ..' old town and it is clear that a genuine New Berne boom has set in. The offers I of i te . etc , to which we have referred were made ill five minutes and New Berne's o!id men are now engaged in raising a cash bonus ; , m lu -e manu facturer. We ask with the .' .fliN a! who says Now Beri.e is a slow town n o w .' An editor's w.fe r.eer g- es through her husban I s -Hi.ir tr u-- rs pock.-i t i strike a pa.-tag- of , . w. -tors 1 -1 1 torsare not like the i tel. unfaithful men of the won 1 -. :.: t- r .r-.v h-ive the other trousers. mg. Me ais-i io; ab nit tv.vntv-liv ; barrels of corn Thy lum wliich was near by was saved. The los- is esti mated at SI 000 Th third was on Robert Pitt's farm. No. :0 township, known as the OfTy Atkinson farm. His barn, stables and residence were r.ll consumed. Sunday morning, nt-ar Scotland Neck, about 4 o'clock Gilbert Leggett had his residence and contents all consumed. The fire was of incen diary origin. The loss was not reported but as them was no iri-urance tho loss is very heavy to Mr. Liggett. Women who are subject to delicate female complaints should know that Laxador has wonderful curative prop erties just adapted to their wants. It contains no poisons. Price 2 cents a package. Mother says tho b-by is f re: ful. but if the baby could talk, i: would siv it hap pain. Dr. Bull's fiabv Sirup is an in nocent but effectual reined v . re have the Indians gone? There is I -1..V o-e ...ft in tne city, and that Is at i .'..one! s i-ar store on Middle street. T.ibart-o is an Indian weed, and from It Is j ,n t ie Fine f ijar. Chewing Tobacco, i Hue tut ( lie iv i ne, and Sniiff. and snme- II a; mix -an d with something they call Cull and see what is woat, WM. Ii. PALMER, Middle St., Newbern. COTTON. New hi: i.n New Berne market s;. 13 bales at 'J 1-2 p I'i OO.MEMIt' , s Eggs 9 a 10 '. Si.u Cutt . . ; .;',--Corn R-ceipts f,,-.- i local nnrkt't we! 1 : . i 100 Barrels Potatoes, Genuine EARLY E0SE SEED, "Maine Stock," For sale by W UXIelx, V HOLES A L E GR O C E R , MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. 'S". C. W-M ? W .f! laiiiya A FINE LO: car-;ois m r... w are: u -e a -c Fo-ni-r. i .i. Rl i: "O .To I i. nt'i: ii-... yellow d.-. :k and Horses. MULES. nnd HORSES M. HAQN & CO. i . v..l."0 W. -ti -IT ITalc . fc-.t 5 . u n t r v er i. to 7c. 10a 11c. -1" pair: half cuoa arc an 1 taa centre of Nw Berne to bacocaa m t In.sk.hrlnsNi aaataota lH tj ff -v--T ' '-A par- . , y -n Tf ttt-i f- -s"--""- eonatrT Ev.ryOiing pananabla. even CaTa Aataaaa aakd all TVraat aad Laag ' la ibe w r:ntt weather, will be able to ASarUaw. alsu a pwaitiva aad raJWal ion b trane-orted wtiboal dan jer of decay. a wrowa DabUitw saw sJl Nerrooa Oaaialalata. ata aaitag taatad ita c lml awratlT awwara la taooaaada of A "skipper" of a nOemiid schooner yacht aaked the noble owner whe her he would like to "take the helm " Tbe owner replied that he never took any thing between breakfast an 1 dinner. aaa fart K ak dat ta mala U kaowa I ki tmSmtlMt feOawa. Actaated by las tBaaHw aad a aeaLre la relWva .saut af fetW, 1 wOl amd frwe af Wr. to a 1 at daaitw ta. tAda raafaa la Uenaaa. 1-aawelk m Ka-gUak. rtlk fail araaloaa tor Tarla aad aatag. aat by aaaii hj ad hmmt9 tU itetya. taaia taja aoa. W. A. KoTl It- fv-rtrt alac. aUcbaa , tar, X. T. - . : v . - " ''l by sach aa institution as tbe Boys Home eannot ba aetimatad. How many are the boy snatched from crime aod prtaoo by thai hand of charity . ' "Tba speaker deacribed io glowing tarsas tba naeds of soma of the great Dhilanthrooiata ot tba eotjatry. Be tnowgbt na kiilit eviaence ot patrioim mrnrt finally to settle in Il ia tha ocrold ba given than by act ef charily, which wa stopped up for My bot ly taken three years old was recent rilh cold in the bead. It his noie, days and iiiit p or no f. V. Ir-na laliv mmmtr takeo. aad the moet effect- Be daelarad tbat he had never saaa i nights so that it wa d iflicult for him to twa reenadv known to Cleans tha 8y- 1 aaothar inatitotloo njore snerltorlou , breathe and sleep. I called a physi lata when Bilioaa or Coative, to Dispel . tbaa tba Boy Home. 'Ita moet strik- cikUx who prescribed, but did him no was fresh and vigorous for another case. It requires a great mind to dis miss a euhject so thoroughly and eo quickly. Since the Farrior robbery : tnere has been a general stirring up of the animal in this city, In other words, our Mayor is mad. He has been personally yery active in precau tionary measures against further nil haps to C larlotte. The week is ful. of history unsavory to the wicked. List Saturday night about 1. o'clock there a man standing with coat collar over his ears on the corner of Trade and College streets. A careful int-pection proved him to be Mayor McDowell, ac tually on watch himself, so great has his interest in good order been. A negro ran by at a panic gait, when he was checked. He said bs) was going home, but the Mayortold him he musn't go home so fat. and took him in hand. The negro was on the way to the gam bling den to give the alarm to his frieuds who were about to be "pulled" by the police. Charlotte Chronicle: The westbouud freight train on the Atlanta and Char- lotus Railroad, running in two sections Gats No BE2SWAX--iskk ' m Hams C. Lakd . Y tin try U Hd.-b F. O'.N (j..? Potatoes - B. ilium yams. b'O p- r hush O.NToXS 50.- per be--,. CKA.NbTrv 5.1 .7d .-j - -'HIOK"s- ''row;! 40.1. grown, 22ia25c. iaa. b5 -olto d Staves R o l,!nl. . !ihl: i- TlMEKR Cy pr.ss. 1? in. ;;- j $5 00 per L: pin-. S2 0oa4 5). 1UINOLKS Weat India, dm ' r.r 1 tnal. 0 in h S2 b();i2 5u !'.. in jr. n-'arts. 23 . sa:;.-. g i. .-. .' 4... ,- r WHOLESALE PRICES. Msss Pop.K--New 4.'-'-j. Shoulder Mkat--lalc C. P.. 'b. F. B's p,. 'csu-j 2.. C. - 7 Floch S3 50., 7 oO. Lakd h.. by the tierce. NaILS Basis lO s. 22.50. Sb'tiAR (iranulated . Coffee lo.-i20c. Cheese ia;. Salt 90aS5c. per sack. Mola88kb and Syrups 2C4c- Powder J5. 00 Shot Drop. .50; buck, 31.75. cIlDKa Dry fi,;.; sresn 4., KaiiouENK--G:--. Tallow 4. . er I'r- Go to F. S. DUFFY DRUGGIST, AND El V CieH. urniture AND CLOCKS! Mawbn Furniture Oo. V. c have on hue:' :iv :.a:i-:so::.e P-.r. iu:i ::.;,.!-, Wa:. O'C' S. W 1 Ci. M.Hresses V'e nis-. (:a -- a '. r-s. J'l.'tuiv 1 and are receiving every r ints. Chamber Huits, lobes. Jiesks. I'.aby tar ns, Loungts, Tin Sifes. i : I ;:ne of Mirror. Pio- mies. Cl-H-ks, and Window o v e pay spot c.-sli for our -oods and get a o'.iiii oi forty per rent, therefore we can -oo.S c;. t aper liiaiiniiv oilier stores in eny. 'o!i;s r,.-siec:iuily, T. J. TURNER & CO., 'PROl's. IKTOR.S. -' - !'d Hi s.ii''i-!. NewKerne, N. C. Furniture !! Sasr9 as on bfind and is receiving every day handsome parlor suits, chamber sets, neavy wrilnul. bureaus. wardrobes, mattresres. chaii's. lounges;, eofaa, etc., etc. He n!so has - line of home-made work of bedsit-ads. fc-fas. tables, bureaus, ct-' , which are r.eat and substantial. Ir.-; ffrin 3-., IJotton:. seG .1 w Mi-i d U- et iv si to,'ock . New Borne. Ciark, Cr; d i DRUGS & K The b A i-erl. A fn.: . i li rd . 1 1 A. hirg :ner. hi, A r.'.oi-e Csiirs. 1 'ro; r : e: r lunt s . 1- am 1 M - : Ha- i . Kea- her t o M I -s A w , A'., of -:.: Ks r I Mil i ' : , dec I div; f J l It -: . . 1 iswaros & ACIIIXIkSTS, Yea nc:5.r South Front, BEHNr;, N. 0. Vi If H.-j of fi tri-t! any work in snd we wil v. - 1 1 h.n- i ati'faction. ; on.pt fulfillment Life Li fe Siz- port r.ii mad e f . . mi nn v b i by Ml s AURORA gi" S .tisfa -ti.. :i ; Apply at her street. tV 1.' )' Portraits. s iu O.l or Crcyoti. : -i of em.'.!', t.-.cture MACE, o.iarantced. residence. J.-hn-'in feb2 dwly KAoTERN NORTH CAROLINA GARBLE WORKS, EW BEKJiE. C. Olonuments. Tombp.! V-ili:i rlih 'iri'nad Buildlne vcrin ITALIAN&AMERIGAN MARBLE Orders will receive prompt attention nd satiafaotion guaranteed JOE K. WILLIS, Proprietor Cor. BROAD AhD ORAVEP. 3t. HEW BERNE, n. 0 O. E. Millrb is my authorized agt-t in Winston. ma80-dvw sale at the .In. and R Ii. uy Berno, N. C. r ni i.oAipnKi on reeeipt of ''' kUKixk (u. iuraiiMa.a,k. - ' '. '. i'.' liiedicinas are for t 'ores of F. 8. Duffjr ',.' Meidlo ntreet, Naar', UNA, a i .a K X -Oil. II . A 1 o 1 , 1 N A . 'y. s Superior Court. f ihe Superior Cotirt. "''' , . Iioiin.n. li, ni. tin .Inrrnan. tlarr. . I Andrew. , - r i .1 Lion Ai-tt V , i Acn'iiNi ' JL II. Mnv I A ' na anil tmr . ..o ...,.,, ; ii mi. .mi. n r . alnrrllj. ls-fendanta. sj.i.iiil lii.i-'i-'liic I,, r n lnimeiit to pell-Hon.- ru luge i h..r of one-third of land. 1 .) May I 'e A II I'll mill HllVlno lie Anna hm- . . I' Hefore II. m y A . A n.;r. h s and i . a I.usi.hu.i .) riMiiiiiiis ana i etliionera. Hil-h A. i:;rf i.e. 'ihnta i rorecillne entitled ee ' en i.. gnu hiiiI the purpose of ttia hi li ted md etapaYt.la li i. e J. H. CRABTF'KE. BASIL MANLY. JOHN H. CRABTEEE & CO ENGINEERS, Founders and Machinists Manufacturers and Dealers in ENGIKES AND MACHINISTS' SUPPLIES Builder or Enajine Boiler, Saw mill. Edging fc Cut-off Hlacbtme, We are prepared to do Castings of all kind wltli promptness. Particular and Immediate altentlon glveD to repaiis of nil kind. We will be elad to give plans and estimates for any desci lptlon of machinery. We are the agents for the sale of the A mer Ican 8aw. Also for G. A A. Hanjamln a cele brated Indestructible Mica Valves, We give sattsfactoryguarant.ee feral) work dons bv na. y22 d'2aw wiy J. A. BRYAN, Pres. L, 11. CUTLER. Vice I'rfs C. II. ROBERTS, Cashier. THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW BERNE, N. C. Incorporated 1805 Capital, - - $100,000 Surplus Profits, - 86.700 DIRECTORS. Jas A. Bryan, Thomas Da.mkls. L. H. Cutler, Chas. s. Pkyan, George Allen. F. M. Simmons, Washington Bkyan. Statement of the Condition ok tiik Bank, December 31st, lSbS. Jiesources. Loans and Discounts S14S,,ro0.11 U. S. Bonds 25.000.00 Other Stocks 00,109.5o Real Estate. lfi.010.55 U. S. Notes. Bills, and Specie 51.383 9 Due from Banks. Litibilitiis. Capital Surplus and other Profits Circulation Deposits 112.539.1"; S403,B23.3t .S100.000,00 . 86,700.83 . 22,500 00 .. 194,422.5. 8403,023 38 Requesting attention to the statement herewith, also list of Directors, which we think will be regarded as a guaran tee of careful management, this Bank invites the accounts of Hanks, Bankers, Merchants, Corporations, F'irms and Individuals With superior facilities in every le ultimate branch of tbe Banking bus nees, correspondence with a view to business relations is invited. Special attention given to collections and the business and interests of cor respondents and patrons carefully and promptly attended to. Respectfully, G. H. Roberts, Cashier. named : Take N al.ove bn same is Kill. I l.y I... l.'N aad lio.lll.lii Ina.lh.r w.A Without nr. 1 e 1 . 1 ; nn,, ...i; tham. lr 1t,m pel :l loners lb tn A. and 1 ienrletta Jartnu and Mary Ai.,11. ws. ..no-third part In value of nn i.iiilai.l,"! tool .,r laiol. situated Hi tha above na ii 1 1 d eon i.i v n n. I Hlnlirhii rlhw. Kl l.ranehes of New iiuidH of John Utiodea. y 1 and olhera, and fuljy DIM ri iiy re.uira to ap. m.iilliw.-hi I. . . I n Ki ver, iiilimi; i ne i , . rs.hepn.ii. M. C. II. "" " oil. ill IllM'HUV nui Hlid yon lre berebv rpmilrul !. Ml I Bi Hiii, niiswer ..r ileir.ur Io auld natltlon or complaint, i.i the oflh-e of the Clerk of ho .-mi pern r court or ( ihri.iw county, at tba court House in .In kson v I he. on or before Die Iweuiy-tl mi day of April, A.JJ. one tbon- sand right hundred and eight .nine, or tha petitioner v.illnppiv to tne court (or tba rebel ileiiiMni'-.l in ti,,. (-(iinpiMliit Given mid. r my band lui.f ib. Meal of Odi low (ruperlor lourl. il, i,e rleventh fllUl) day o: Kebruai y, A le IhMii. ' ,., , , , 1IAS. (IKWK'K, JR., h'lhof (he Huperior Ctrtirt cf OLlow Oo. N I i in A- I i A It.oWA V. AltornejNf.n I'd : I loiierm. feZlwdt .rr . rail, i Su,., ,, cA N A ( HiiperlorOotiTt ' " "i.n:: . 1 Fall Term Ur8. Sllsim ,. Mi.. I!, Ai;hi:.kI A. . Sndlli. Ac!! .11 1. r 1'. ..lee. Io A. Y. Slllllh: Take Noiice: 'I hi.l a mo: bus been becira agiiins, you In n,,. m. rern.r Court of Jonea eo uiily hy I he ph.ini in , i-uHaii a. bmltb, for adlvorce from the bo mis oi matrimony, that the complaint Is filed In the Clerk' oilloe of .loues ( 'utility Siip. i lor Court, that reUlllred 1 n I'll. r i.iwl uninr nr rfoFnnXA i ii" w 1 1 li III I lie I. I. io H i.wpS h law. ,w,i,,,-i on, An. TIKIS. .1. WI1ITAKER, Clerk Superior Court, Jones Oo. J. .1. Mfl.lKK . i'laintifl a Attorney. feb21 W Tax Notice. To Cicero (ireen. dellnnuenl: 'I'alle Nclli-B. 'Hint at n Hl.u.l(l Bala ' taxes, at the court house door In Bayboroon , the 7ih day of Atiiy, 1IW, your land lying OB - IV1 as. Ill HI iVAtr eot. t n I i.inu. MMI o ujj for Ihe laxes of lsKT. when and where 1 ha. ' caine the j.urchaser in the sum of aeven dol- i. s hikj nn v ecu Is. and one dollar and taw eente oobib. Tola I JS.kii. Unless the said earn. ' together with the cos Is of ibis advertlae-nu-iit, and the 'Jf jier cent, lntereat le paid aa iciiiire.t lii li.w inr Hip r.idemptloD of ianda sold lor itxes, I Bhiill taBe a deed therefor. W. T. ,'AUO. Havboro N. C. Feb. H. IW, Cost of iul . rtlsement, fls'i (Ml. Tax Notice- ' 1 1 ii 1 1 ii . delinquent: T hai in a Sherlfl Bala -for uri i.mise door In Hayboro.on Ma), iss-i. all your lands la' spilnn Creek, Trant er, Head of Kay KlYel.t v. ere all sold for tha "V 1. f ' .o. ' Tu A . .V M Take Notie. axes ul 1 lie he Till day of lamln-o e..ln,t, on k. Hea l i'i A I. Ileal and wiiii. iniisi n ( i li axesol Iss, when and where I became tber . Jr. n n i.-li i. s. r 1 n 1 1 1 mi m '1 I wen tv-one dollara '' V mid i hiny-M x .enis ,$n :ii i 1 axe, and three ' r.H i I. lis. the eot Kel h. r illh.ilv c. iils e-slB .SftBO). Total I'm. ii, - 8..I.1 mm, together witn li Is a.l crllsement 1s paid, to ih" o. per cent 1nleret aa rw-" oa : : - i -.:.-m pi ion of laada '. I i .Kea .i.-ed therefor.. I . -s i i as MlbL&K.' '. . ' ' I- . ' i I. l-sl'. I.I. S.! on - t. oi l..,;,i I I S I . ' tol, , his . . S I I II Si A ill'-.- 11. I . V . s I hi 1 1 .. lor of ' u an d W. 1 . o 1 he d. I. I. A .a .- lake Null' I'.O e, h I Superior Court, -r.l. Admlnlatrator 1 lalniltlf. ii. He. -ion, Catherine Bec, n i hu a i. i Hum phrey, Fran-' i.ls w.fet, John Beoton, swir.-.. w. ii Weat, Hulks. - , w. II. Weat. a drain la- . oei. loy, Mary Foy, Hd : . Ceiendant. John Herb. n and hla wife i. n .am I I Lei f sal. I -on 1 1 .-, il ber, A 1 lsss. ami he and li ) I'.'it I I perlor I on 1 1 . h 1 1 1 on n I v of . iiik a. lac ftsori i I .. , oi. the I- irsl Mi answer 1 1 . If you li. I I v, li h in sild 1 will it p i nn action, entitled aa iiuiKiicfd and the ooen iii ih' oriire of the clerk .-event n day of Novero- oi nr.-h. reby aumnioDed . I Hie .liulue of ourlHn- the i 1.. he held for tha .or, i.i Ihe Conrt HliUM la ii il..- l oijrih Monday after nv in Miiicli, A.l. IKKg, and pin : ii t , il i.-d hn i. forvtf aid. and i.Kwer Ih Ni.ld complaint i. f fail .-..uri, the plmlntlfls i nun i for the lellef demand- " - . A .. '. , -x '. CASH STORE! etl Hm'H'Iii I he jniriH.' f hiiM iir:l..ti h I have tb Hwitl A ; ii'. :tn .ii t ii in i h. ilt'clared truaitMa tvr T Iip i1a 1 ii ! 1 (In i r fur nf 1 Ik in. of an nndl- ' :i.'ii iiair 1 1 1 1 i . M iu alii lands In Mid ounty i!fwn tticii in tlit coiiiplalul, and of n -) ; ii W iii! r m I n it riM lain f 1 1 rid. .monnU i nt: i ii 1 1 m u n i i . i. i ui n rt?fM hundrvd 1I lit i k nm! in' i'St, ii 1 1 i j -ulit o vV. II. Wcpt. I f'.n. hiv. without prrju ' iMiiil in ml e ft t HprlUB irnl i" -''.ii,it HJtld delond- - 1 i ! 11 k ili hal V'B. In ml n-t llir ncn I of ,&,( Ad II. 1 II IM rn 1 lice II 1 1. le I o 1. III.. A.l'. H 11 1 h I 1 - 111 11 ( . 1 a h u I can I I his -i (1.1 la. .mil v. A I 1KKW. ! v - . . 1 It. i. K, .In.. t -in., i i..r '..nrt -: 1 'i.s .ow county. Hl'.lU'll.T 1NS8 . na-. . C. WALTER'S Photograph Gallery. many I 1 IniVr i oi f nctl slut v ! ' riii and ii?, DI Ita moet itrik rtlt-.- Cold, and Fevers, to Lor ' isr u w nogr ionu, yiiav.p.a gooa. rinauy i went to tne urugsiorb just aueao ui i)imcuo. i..h uv, tr.aiia.al ' rnn aii catioa. IiiJUaaiioo. ! ' loculcata ' " and got a bottle of Ely's Cream Balm, was completely wrecked t Clifton tiLaL aae Manufactured otvly by tha' ' - It eemed to work like manic. The depot yesterday morning at six minutes California Tit Sjrap Coosrso7. San wero eeriously H, FASHION Cai. R. Raw Darna. N. Daffy, acant, mn33 di w wly Don't hawk, and blow, and spit, but boy'noe was clear in two days and after four o clock. A colored trairj aaa Dr. Ba-' CatarTh Remedy. Of i he ba bean all right ever since. E. J. hand and a passenger in the cab were drucjiata, 60 eta. Hazard, New York. 'killed. Four others Two doors novl d; f SAAVYEE, TAILOR ;:let, IlaLn L.v.-rv -.abl . NF.vr BERNE, X, C. MIDI I. 11, Mgl., Mens. Boys and Children's Clothing". Poy'ri Clothing. Si. 50 up. Men's, S3. 00 ti o. Also, ii full line of BOOTS AND SHOES Women's Shoeg, T5c. up. Also a full i liuecf I DRY GOODS. 1ST Call and see them. marldwtf v e are now located on the rnrnir, near the Monument, where we will be I glad to see our friends. j Groceries in Great Variety Choice Fruits and Candies Wood and Glass Ware- Notions, Cheap as Cheapest. Whips and Lashes; Sheet Music; Books and School Supplies; Snuff, Tobacco and Cigars; and many other articles, all of which we sell at tbe Lowest Cash Prices. If you want to sell or buy COUNTRY PRODUCE, it will pay you to see us before you bargain. With thanks for past favors, we so licit a share of your trade. P. S. Free stables for all of our cus tomers. Yours truly, II. C. BO WEN, Kineton, N. C. Ti.e I (Cl'-e 1 ti iaa . I. 1.1 1 I .11' I I-. ; I N. V. , la.:' a ;.r oi : n 'oi ruing my i - i -'-I neiieially. tbat in Mm i 'head City and re- :: ii bole si ud io ill the old. .: i e .:. nml to M-e all my ' '' 1'i'lK nil'y - ' ''.- I ha e met with- 1 r ne my home la a ; i : -' : a "i my work ' ' ' II lOIUKLAII o I . I. i - A M'KCIAITY. 11 " K ' "i'i Ki) and mn i i.oiiai., Ih. li ei 1 1 beral patron- eieili a cntlnuanoe of - Ifll :i v, I. i.MAS WA1.TKR. New Heme, N. 0. -nd I'olmck at. .over K.N. e. I n i ranee from Pollock BCD's'O dlf $500 Reward! ' v. e ill r" yt lie above reward for any oaa I of liver crn il.n ni . dy pepsla, elck heauaob. indliesi o:i. coiiki I pat Ion or coatlvenea wa ; crtnnoi cure wnh Weft's Venelable Ilver Pills, whe. i the d recCons a r- si i icl ly com j piled e-iih. 'I n. are purely vegetable, and n-vei ia i . : c. v.- mi ihfaci ion, i.ar:0 box- c..nt.-i:ii.i. -ta su -ir coaled plda. Hi". KOr Ble by nil di ucitisiR. Ih-u-Hif ..! counterfeit an 1 liii'ti.i ions. rn yt inline iijMi.ufiicture j only by J' HI N . . W l-sr CO., hta VV. Mad- j 1BOI1 St., CI. U'liLT , 1 1 1. Sold bv R. N DUFFY, druggist, Kaer 1 Berne, N. C. ap24 dwly
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 21, 1889, edition 1
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