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THE JOURNAL. Hrwr Bsastr,ir. a. dec. is. lew. cur and vicnrrnr. - v jvrw LDriLBmti ats O Coaitnrji - For -lo M.C Scltab -CUxtMo. 8.U. Lax Tex notice- U. Buoiuoi-E. C. D no. J kf EoirtU) r Chri.tmai. Jno. DCM-To of ca-tomn eto. 1 r miu- Ntt-c WitltuU Market Coaatrr Predate. CUTTOJi New (Vt - i eTnday of SI bal ' RIm fur wa. .1. .'ii. a- a ,Bioet J89 lor -. i Cor. froen boat. 58 60 KNk ile.0o3i. Pavi hi W-4iO-Pttmu. 7o$l 00. 'IH.oSIJ Uc 13 SV3 rik f laa4 -.Tank, tt 3-1.80 Chlckeen, 49&3o pr J1 po k $ 9' Owek E Si 40- O jog 254 UM,t) T3 SO: Bat yoa got any nhr.l: ieely 'or tk Fait ? Ilka) Naomi Dta. cf Boiufon, x is th City, aad vliltin., at 'ia Mr 8 L DC., Qrwaavttl wa erleeted b Ctf raoa M va p!ea at whK-h to b 'J I'.i ntil V fajLa Williaa; i ta.J to hat Hon for 7.000 Norlb Carvliu t n-a-roe e he talcs South. TV hraaoh lie of la reilrvaJ h . Aald o the Urg mill cf tk i Leabr Company . Bom. Beary B. Bryan rwi i kie eoanms froaa Governor r'ley ts i ij a Jadga of the 1 1 Jad iciel die- att.4,1. WoifMdVa U aOatd.-nt tk Btatitrt ' Ijr-bta.r Inaj'gratio CoairMtioa at AakavrU. f tn ioirt ajfgo Wataoa aad DataU Lifll Cvta- ' pay of Iw Ba. X art f lb cargo of tha uaaar afaoata, tkwOlya Ua Satorday a4ht r acBtaHad af aaaa.d ojatara. Tara Smm tat Mu ajlaliiK aovad IW too eaaaod oj t- r f llo talk for kick? " Wad Baia4oai aa b a defracd aad.Xr. J. U U. Irby. tb TUaaaoi aaadtdat. ictrd to to U. 8 ot raa ftVjatk Caroilaa. Tb o atood "aai ik laat kailot: Irby. 105, llimjtoc, U; DmiHwi. 10. v Mr. TJ.Tarar fli1 ia tW Ragktor I paada ffl Taaady aa aaaUamt a all kla good, ware aad mcrcbaedt mi. J. W. Totai I hia aaxiga ICaaaaav Ctark at CMrb aai L J. Uour ar Cka) ataoraoya fr be aMiguor. T4 ataatmio todga ia Vasetboro bt lawiat mm aafbrkip to or tkr llaaaa wkat It kad wka orgaas-d la Da Wr, aad kaa - trail thtaa a aiee Odg wbtca ia laiaoad all bat patauag, aa th-y lat to ka a fvattval oat tk t3d iaai. v raiaa ooot for (hti TV (pm faraidbed oa aa tbo aaaoaat raiatd by Haacook Scrt U K Ckarek war aot large cooob. Thar koald kaT booa $840. an arariga of aaariy tlT pt bead for lho wbo wr Haabrs ka B.t T. P. Bioaod o aaafaior. A vary good ibo rutg for aawfy rgaa!sd ebarch Tk papil of Vaao A cad em j ara ia gaod traiaiag tb atrtaiomet to ka giraai ky tkam Friday sighs. Tkcy ara approariataly eoataraed. rabearra aroil, ara coiag to giv a sice aotrtaia aaamtat a law admiaaioo prio. aad tba ay ralaad will b davoted ratixaly to twoBMrltorixKM inttiiution tb Ox ford aad TkoaaaaTilU Orpbaa Aiyloma. Mr. If. 8. Klckardaoo. baa porebaaad taa kriok baildiag oa CrTen atr aaw soeapiad by Mr. D O. Saaaw, aad ia kagUalmg to Uapro it. Ba wiU t aaiat.tk whoa awUding aad kaa froaa racabflng' granr3 with top urnaouatd by two algkiaaa taob gilded urni at tk Taa Saialgk eorraapoedeat of tb W.UeakmgVaa kf ager that Hot. Fraak Disoa (a krotbar of tb wail kaowm B. Tboraaa Dixon of New York), ia to com from Oakland. Cail foraia, to b paator of tba Baptiaa karok at Ww Braa. Tbia i a aakt eake. Mr. Dixon waa called bat has writtaB a latter declining tba offer. Cap. B. P. Midyett. wbila ia ki fUJd at Oriaatal wa a track Ln tba face by MTarai aanail ano f root a load Arad byaearaiaas kaaur. Fortunately tk daaaag waa aot aarioaa re ailing ia aaxly a lhi palo aad tern porary incoa- bat BTrtbelee tt afford warn Use to b caotioo In tba aa aa ftraaraa. Wa ara aiaasad to aonoanoa tbat Bova. B. A. Willi aad T. P. Kieaad kaa ack baaa ratarnad by Cooference totbwir raepactiv charge ia tbia city Tk Morabaad paator, Sv. N. kf. Wa a .aWea, a, aaJ ika HaanrAM aaatA Daa CI arvaaw aataaanai Baarw a a iBjaavaa aawTi.w T. BaaKk, wars alao rarad ta tkoaw akarobaw, aad B. R. M. Jnraey. wbo kaa kaa oat tba Caxtarat eiroait. ka na apaoiatae! ta Bob(noa rircai. awat WUmlagtoa Tba . El ia abdtb City Etocoxn let MJI tbat vaty-nv Bohemian labor with tkwix famllie have ba received fraaa BatHora b Mr. TrYm. Tayior V packfcac kooaa. and . Jaoge fraoa tkalr tbaf the will maka good Jag a aa and daaa eat of paoplo aad apeak leg good Engl lah. If ara axpaot Haw Bern ta attain tba aaaaiar of roapattty tkal w hop for eagkt wa aot to iatereat coraelve ta acarioft a daalrebla claaa of ircmigra- tioa Tfla tbat apokea of. boat tkraa mil from Turoarora atatioa. ia a raeiadad ano at tk kaad af BaokliTatwek. between tb Creek aavd tba poooeln, U an island knows to taa aaopta of tba vicialty aa "Tb Tariaa Diaek," from tha fie that thoagh a fore growth cover the epot, trac of tare diccba adit re mam tbara, wkkk tradition, banded do by tb aidar people, afflrm wer dug by a ooaapaary of tory aympatbixer wkk Orat B kaia wboaoagbt that oat of -tka-way daaolat pi ace for a bom ratkar tkaa lira ia cioaer coctact witk tba patriot in oppoasr of Kiag Oeorg. Tb Cotton and Grain Exckang bald a apaoial meeting laat wtak to appoint a dlgat to tba Iatr-8tat Imavigra lcoei Ooaeaatioo at AabevilU Mr. Jaota Haveca waa appointed and ia go4g to attood. Mr. Havene' appoiat- ataat is a ry fitting one. H Utb aatbov of a book oa Eaatera NortkCara liaa aad ia wail poarad on tb reaoareea aad bitoe of tbia aeetion. Pravloo ta tbia tiaaa Mr. Ja A Bryan and Dr. John B. Loag war appointed on tba part of tha State, rod Mr. Wee Daaa aaJ Cap. 8 . Gray oa tb pan cf tba aoaarr. Tba aoaventioa m(a aaxt r JTbaraday. : Wa boaa rrary oa of tb rb kav raowtrad appctat- viU ba thara. If tkay ar Sw Barma frill kTt good nptaaaautiaa. Ha Got Els lieoma AaalatWeeopae w aot Wed la ta Vacua U of tha oonrt boats y wd e Inquiring eaxionely tor th "red h- r -OBo " Too ansa aaid b iDti "marriag atiaTeraoa and a Car iu i( IkJa bank gel." Cp. Richard 'ou w donktfat a ao a l Ik a arid b-iu a., aongk kal am ialt being tntde i h ikro load kie o lk BibU thai -h--wn "alaxa laat spring," ha to great their with, bat iaform'd ib-n tkal tha tula woal oot b "cUt " u-u k wu pU4 thro dollars. Tnt- w paadily dot aad tha lla- -m. pfOCarod tka Mrrioo of J J Tul Bso, ! war oa u4 ioVj rq'iii- i 'a n ooa tbalr tiU to aaob tthar -. . oIx," Tb groom tban nv a brld a raptaroaa bag an J ironn kla aad tbay dapartad oo lt i b-i . 7- Tha Wtighicg of Truck. Nw York rt4iiiera of Soaihro ir .k kr Mrirtog to hiTt t oil; of i mn.' rqUifig th aal Of rx ih fruu Mlji by wnchl. Tb" Yo'k oorrpondeni of ib HiaJore Sam u;i tbat it U a uiutf of gre fiaaaoial ialarvat to tha mrkal ftrdora moo ia truck luN't York, an tH-t kotb tha whoJral daalrra aad (ron ara vary much oppod to it, but tbat it it strongly adTooaird bj the local retail miri ao4Lh(lba ha po.iti oai pnll to waka op tba tlucntriog aajoda of Lhir muoioipal aoHoa. -cd tbat Ln ordt-r to blp ibacs ooi Or jer'a aaoiatioa bad a prolcr damooatrauoo of tb vorkiags of tb prpord now lav, at tbrtr ball la Et Tvaaty-tklrd atrt. to wkJoh tby la ritd taa Alderaaaa. Tb rapoct of tba Bkaxk oomoslnao at ia faTr of tba M law. A KmaxkaU Biiod Man klr. tl C Corrai 1. oha blind mao iu haa bao glioc ocl and ioatx u oi u tal t ractrwu tb rltlag ar Mew 3- 1 mat ia Iia; wk froaa VaDCbortx, j wbar b gava H lat aibibiU o, aod i waet doa to Beao fort, wbr b bat ba Uig aboat a year. Ha ia aald to ha aauaical talnt and to gia good parformaBO B i r BBtxkabl ia oahfr lina bcid rnnlo. -pciallj ia flaon. Ba o!d the fllowtag probiaoi ia ki kaad ia a fe- aioava. kfaad S- mad a mile in 1 miaata' H aanoada. Jay Kya 8-e fa 1 naiaaka 10i ooada How far ara- Jj Era Sa baalod htauj S at aad of u. raca. B ba a stth3d loreaiM by bimvrl' Oadiac wkat dar of tk week any )gjaia data froaa tk eraatloa to tba prat tiot or ia la fatar falla oo aad k wvll aa war aay quatioa ia thit lis ia Iaa tkaa a miaat Ha bag a ooaasaadaai tpixlt of iad padeac aad aapport aimi b bia axblbltioaa. Ar W To B Sapraaaaudr W have repeatedly acaiced ta blag of tk later Stat Immlgra- Ooaauoa wbiok W to meet ia AbTilla oa ta ITih iaa. la N.w Bars aad tki aaetioa to b rapraainted la that lanartaatmaatisg 7 W turely bop ao. Her com tbe aa of tome I it baalnoa organ iitt ion to a tkt wu opportaalty for ear pablia good it aaglaoud Havwach. and if ao u it la workiag trim, aad aovrva ? Tb rault of a called meeting a few weeka ao aaawr lb qaaatioa. We bv a Board of Trad aad it may b attending to aooce t)nie dnty, bat it i ao mt- la tb oeeda of tb boar. Tb roavention to be hold at Aaa- ville ia of grant import. Iu oharaator la each ai Eaatara North Carolina ahoaid tak wpwotal tatrt ia. A few year ago local effort wa mede to Moore a good olaa of im mirranu kere aad tt mat with aom ruooa, kat ao tb qaaatioa eoati ap ia it broad at view, aad an dar no cireamtaaoe ahoold w ataad aloof aa thougb wa klpia aad baaiabad from tba reat f tha world- Ia all tba varvoo Sauaa atrcaui dalagatioaa bar boaa ap pointed, aad many of tba loading paper of tba ooa a try , iacladiag tb T. Harold, will ba rearaaaated. to aot tha action of tb body aad aaad tba a w a abroad. Again wa aak tb qaesdoa. ar wa to b rapraaiBiad r Wa raoogaisa tba act that delegate kav bean appoimvad to attaad from bare, bat ia it kaowa with aay rertniaty whathar any of them ara goiag tr aot 7 Good aaleotioa have been made, bat tbat amaaata to aothiag aalaaa tkay go t Aahavllla aad go wiik kaalaaa iaaaiaa W oacbl ta b represented and aw ia tb time to aa. Toawday waa a bia day with oar ateek ma. aumbara of barae atd mnlw ohaswtiag awaere. Tbe die ia Nw Bern. Maaere. J. W. Stewart, kL Haha & Co. aad E 8 Street ar- oooatantly raoalv'.ag f reah enppli of fla animal, wbrcb they dtepo" "l rasxdly at a email margin of profit New Brne ia a eplandid market in wbioh to parobaa aay kind cf bora mala that ia add. Tbe lergt aabr alwaya to be found aer farAlakea a good opportunity to make a nlewtloa aad it would pay tkoae a ran who lira at aom dUtaaoe to take a trip bare before parekatiag aad ee how eaaily they oaa aapply tbemlv 4 oaly ia lira etoek but alao la bag glee &d otker Tcbiele of which three me geatlemea alway keep a irj. eapply oa bead. Tb flae tm pleaaure yacht Ni:a Cap. T. W. Boas, owad by Dr B V PierM, of Buffalo, Hw York the ,t . - pfietat aC tb World DUpaaaary. large madeaaJ atoblUhmct, rnv ber Monday, kaviog Dr. Pier j aa ki family aboard, oa a Soother a p aa are tour. Tbey were boaad to Florida bat were coming ap to Naw Berne, aod wall anchored ln tb atream a ear 8ath'a creek laet algbt tk yacht waa accidentally raa lata by the echooatr John R. P. Moore aad eoaaiderabl) damaged- bh aaeet brakea L.ff, no. wbick will aaca ltate bpr remaining kere awkile for repair. A aamber of railroad is tha tata kav aead special holiday tatea ef travel. This la ncbt aad proper, aad ta t be oommoaded in every eorporatiots . It offer opportauitla to many wko fit d ao other time for taking recreation from their place of basiaees and cox fine meat, and tUo to many wbo aoaro-iv feel ab'e U meat tbe prant rn- cf travel. Praavaaaveea jafvaveleea, Te Baved. miurnia because thej find it not. Tbou From a letter wnttei. by Un. Ada K I aands upon thousands of dollar ar spent Herd, ef Greton, 8. D.. w qaots: Wa,-! ting, liy by oar people in the hope that taken with a bad eold, wblah settled on my Langs, cough act ia and finally Urni-1 may ba hid J all. We guarantee thut aamdaa eonssaiptiac . Poor doctors gave i EUctnc bitter, if ued a cording to dlrec m up aayiag 1 could live but a short iiooa aod the ow persinted In, will bring tim I gave myaolf up to my Saviour. wtaraiad if I could nt a ay with m. friend a earth X woald me-t my absent sua above. My husbebd wa advieed to get Dr. King' 5w Diaoovery for Con tmmptioa, Co a gas and Cold- 1 gave t a t'ial took in all algbt bottles; Una cared at and thaak God I am bow a well and hearty woman." Trial bottle free at F. &. DufiVa drug atere; regular aix, 50c. aad $1.00. lh Sttprior Oourt Clarkthip. aotbr paraoa ktaa a pettUoo oat for a ui.i to Kt bimlf appoioUd -uK rur Court wataad of lwu tu ncmini of the urt;. Tkla ia Lb ooad u.i na wa ara aorry to D a .. iu i na wa ara Bjyta- iara ia no mom i ' :bn there lor , in pr'.i? rukin Itum if , , i prudent hcjJ disorgau ;i i- -ij -orK either of tbetn ot j , . , .- 'i riccp. ih regular u --u.il " UOTorlTe of Iltlt ' .i iu ia ott loMraata o( t ... . i :.',,' Uj ek puluicl ili i . -j b-j mgat at all. i in 4 .ia kMQTaiiua ol la pari; , uuo lha cjoTaactoo ae . .. . v Kiaai taoaia aocppt ,. ,m. o. 4Uil !jri4iullr ItU laiu v i .. ,i. kx- ptLj ul tabor (or lb .o- iiu.ii oai.u ii iia ataadard mi- .hat any Demoorat .i.j v-oatoaiatd to work i-iio rank ol tb party. . tJimsD atrlTiug for . . . icu Mi vVaioo ba bo juu JHcharfte thedutiea .(. rw alihfuuy and to tba i .a u. iicol tba oouoty, tl ,, cm by aoy chance to fa! ( - oioh, however, we i . - il h cor) and paraooally - .o i.itm a w are to ..a. vrea if tb oat waa . . in ... y-a, tivu if we bad " in oonveotioo'a giTing i .... a to one of lbs other j t. .i l r woiiiu anil, under ex. kreumataaoee, advocat Mr. ot.ica. Tk tuaa for per- tt 'rttnee to mr into tba i M -p."d. Iin now a quea- , ti .. i lo go. ( d of npboldio tha authori i tim p-it, at.d ofetand i. i mjcrif-i tbat action in f 11U1 tin i there i an apsoiat- m . -d- aud there are two or m L.nJ kLea for tb poeitiin, thara i- . wnon tl iiio appointing power n ur . - :-i . and pat ia IOD Olbar man . - fi-reoce to nitbar of tb riv . , -. n iK.irM i wall ennagh w - - o.i..ildai ttand on an equal foot 'J'.i haviag prodno ovr u v ay .botthlaoot tkecaa .i . ktr Wauon poaaeaae a ..nog and I thoroarbly 11 in- port lion with '. hi. oi pouenta have not ! 'Me not aeeerx tha con- e-doraed by hi party til l -N; .. . o np rffl . . a - t . - bo n e h nin rectjived jta voU-a . vn-niios aad at th poll, . D -oj oraiic Conoty Exeeativ ut-. t. now a acitlo ki behalf, i. mach tbe regular nomine Hi1:- jcralio party for the offio an . (' u aad of - a:. ii. rr jetton of Mr E W. Car-p-- t-r' on i aa be waa prior to that it Hi, He i . ta candidate until tb oi-i trie oioieat no matter wna ph ,- i :nj jMuiM Hu party nomi- iu. i.m aa a uurDaa aaring h -. 'aiii('', r ntvo fill the offio of Sj,-. Tuc 'tf-rk if it had the power io n w it apoD him. No oo ha work-d n.vr.: faubfady daring tbe en- tir. -: -1 for the laocea of bia par: i n- nea ana n na. taa repre- neaui i. r it . prty . ia deprived oi tb fm - ' ioto'y, it would be a teri- aii p n i.ii'it to atabliih and woald ors . )U le injury to the party. into fj'jr hooauts the will of tbe aj u . b' in( eet eeida ia ooe laataae In if .ii.rno lling when it might b- iii.nr ;tir ind one of the etrocgeat iaoan'iv a u uaitd. bermooioa. n tkaixeri.' tfj jrt would thai be ex- uuHm.i nd a pjwerfat advantage givaa to the enemy. LaTKB Since the above wa pat in type Mr Wikon baa received bia aoti.'.e uf apoointmat to the office Hie oomatieeioB from Hon. Fred. Phillip. Jule of ib aeoond jttdioial district. rt-d Friday night. Right ha woa. principle ha trumihed, tbe party i eolioiflxd L -t ihie b a warning agaiast n rtai- attempt to in wart ue ex-p,.-rt will of the party. CI meet Manly, Xaq. Tbia Heuiitan and hi accomplished wife took tbe train on Saturday for Wtnat -a. where they will hereafter make ihe-tr borne. Their elegant bona bar or ie margin of the Neaae baa bea ih b-ad quarter of ra fined aad gea roua buapiiality, and boat and aevteea ill be miawed from tb intelli gent eoetal cirol of New Berne. Mr. if tbowKk a young man, ha atayw est tea portent part ia the public affair o Bis em Morth Carolina. Graduated with boaor at Georgetown Uaivereity in 1874. the centennial of oar aationel iadepaadenoe. he ha de- vrrc-d aimielf with patrtotio aeal to add u tbe growth erf the country. Thevea- er-teo bctuctplea and tradition of the Uen to bim aa aa inheritance. In t- e-am offio with hit distinguished (hrr and Hon F It Bimmona he wa 1-K.aip- lrd to lay the foundation of hi iwgai attainment dsep aod strong. A c imr" t- know-ledge of the law, both a hI a . .o a practiee. beoame a aa .'--u, nr t pleasure. And Mr. Manly f . . -.ny t hi ken avidity for both, Hr took lank at th bar. Quick, t'M " ;i- nd analytical, ha abowed hnr. oefori ike r art and the jury his rerr- t.biu. aa a coQnaellor and advo- Bi . r-c a vacuam as bia depart . -: i'i n,ke Ht the bar, we be'.iave ba u:: -: more gieatly tuiaaed fro i. vxt .fr o oar city. Hia eourtly r i- the company of bia frienda i . QDny apirit in tbe exhiliration ,t euMuiDo eou, hi familiarity with literature ar-d motto, aad bia moat ex e.nt gitta in both , caute J blm to b cbiimiog acquisition to any circle ber a entered. The parlor aad urawibg room of oar city will find it d fflcult to replace him. Be bevcr filled any pnblio offloe. and ,uii any ao far aa we know. a tL -uft hn was xi" nn a most flattering n.i oi arm- l by hie conoty for Superior 'can Juuge. Bat be alwaya served iv -Qi.iio in tbt eeotion with ability and i-rei-r fu!nee Hia addramee before tr -ti'-iia were eloquent and finished pr. .u....'r Hi activity and seal in tnr fi' (it .amblishmeot of tbe Graded rh'. : tit-w Brne waa on of tbe vitnirj f'ftaree in that atrurglc, and ti a . t rt b forgotten. mv i;ood fortune aooompaay Mr. Mr.'T an i hie amiable wife to their aew home Kapaaey Th s is nriat y u ought to have, in fact vrm aaan: have it. to folly enjoy life tou anaa are eenrchlnr for it daily, aud ! ti may attain thia boom. And yd it yi a good ! nrai-pal- di.eetton aud oust the demon m i install instead Eapepsr w rcr mm rod Elec-ric Bitter for Dya- p i ata ad all i" use of Liver, Stomach and KM ya So. i for 50c. and $1.00 per bottle l.j F. H- Duffy, druggist. Merit wins, aa tb marvelous uocee of Hood Sarwaparllt shows. It poa- am true medicinal merit. Sold ty t4l4ffa. 8 Wreck on tha North Carolina Coast. Cant J. W. Eiheridfff. SuMriBtaad ant of tba Life Haviog Serric for thia the 6.h dUtrtet, furnlehfi na the fol Iolne iuformatijn in regard to tha wreck of the New York aail Tfel, kfollie J Btunder. Cept. Oaria. 8h wa bound north loaded with phoepbata ro k from South Carol iaa, and wbila i- lT L'b&ileeton daiiog the heary Bortb weat Kale that prevailed laet ktoeday, abe pruDg lek tbat grew worao aad finally not beyend control thougb tk pumpa war worked looeaaajilly. Wdaaday ainht lh ami ir-if i a ditioo of the reeael reed red it ao daa geroni to longer remain aboard of bar that ib yawl boat waa lowered uDd ntered by lb crew of tea meii wbo however ramaiced by the tohoooer un til aaven o'clock Thursday ononiinn t blob hour lb craw of the UrU'in Iolct Lif Saviog Station, in ch-.riv- of Kpt L J. Payo. went eat to tbnj and aaaiatad them aabcie Tha ('Actain buped that by tetegr ji ninR t 'h M t ritt Wrecking Company of Norfolk aid procuring a tog that hie yrsAtl miih bi tared, bat tba went gown on o'clock Ibaraday in 43 fret of water. between New and Oregon Inlete. It milea tooth of Cteg'a H, ad and 4 milta at tea from Bodi' Ial&nd, and la a total loea. Tba Paa Ialand Lif Station ore mo went oat early la the mornicx orl they remaind with the veeael notii 10 o'clock, aad tbn reeiog that her oa waa hople abandoned her to ber (ate. Grand Lodge of Colored Maaon. At tbe eeatiou of tbe colored Urod Lodge of kiaaona, held in Abbeville laat week 8olioitor Qeo. H. White, of tbia city, wu elected Qrand Master for the State of North Carolina. The Lodge alao paaned reaolutiona memorialising the Slate Leitlature for aa appropriation to aid their orphat aay 1 urn at Oxford and alro to retabliah a colored State agricaitaral collg imillar to that already retabtiebed for tbe white, orglng a One plea that the United State Government astronlly giv $33,000 ti every State tbat h. nob a aehool for each rao. batiK'thinK to thoe who do not, eonaequeoily the granting of tbapat.tlou woald annually bring Itt.OOO more money into the Stale and furniab tbe white Agrioal tar College 111, M0 of which it i sow deprived. It f aaid tb Governor 1 haartilr favor of tbe prepcead plaa and will reoommend it io tbe General Aaeembly ia kla coming meaaag. Stat JCncouragement of Pru.it &aia ing. Hon. Jai. T Patrick, member of th apecial oommittee for the State H or ti cultural Society, ia out la a letter to tba mem ben of tbe next General Assembly from wbioh through the courtpe of Hoa. Edw. Kali, Senator-elect from thl district, we learn that at i comtng aessioa th State LagUlatore will be aaked to make an appropriation for the encouragement of fruit raiaing. Tbia la a itp in th riht directum Fruit growing i an important and remunerative employment that has a yet received from our people but a mall part of tbe attention that it di aerves. In addition to th benefit to the family from having aa abundance of thia lueciou aad healthfal food la m l It variatias, tbar i It value a a moaey crop which is great, the profits aometime being eaormont, Qoaatitiee of fruit are bow shipper North and good prioee received for it Tne demand for canned goods i oa th Inoraas. Tha oaa n ing iadaetry i being rapidly developed , there are now over fifty factories ia tbe State aad tba nam ber is cooetaatly being augmented, ibsa there U a growing market both at koata aad for ahipmrni aod it is well ta eaaot lagislatioa that will have a ten dency to make tba Industry dovi jop more rapidly. Itia aaid tbat North Carolina ha been giving less aid ia tbl direction thai aay othar State of the Union, owin. tbe fact tbat tb farmer are not forward enough la asking for wkat they need and what i justly their, and H3oneqantly tk matter ha aot here tofore bee a brought to the not is of tb General Assembly with a respectful. urgent demand for favorable legislation on the subject. It i proposed that th moaey appro priated for this parpoee shall go to tbe farmer vry year lt the shape of premium on frait exhibited. Not a dollar of it i to be ased In paying alalia or expense. The plan proposed is to offer liberal premium aad bold two fair evrj year, one in August and one in Ootober Tbe August fair to be held at differ- at part of the Stat first ia each Con rre!o&l district, then each eeotioi will get tb advantage of the premium The fair to be held alternately, firai i the mountain, then in th easu-n. portion, than tbe Southern, then tne Northern portion of the State. Then tha fair il to go to the other district in th centre of the State. Tbe fair ia to be held each time in the town, Tiiiitx or township, effsring the beat tdra tag, but not to ba held ia any pUo- twice. Ia Ibi way every eectum win b interested , and the people get thf advantage of it, and tbe ns ny will to th people evenly all ever thr Stat. Maaufactursra Coxa Jig to hr.rih Carolina. Mr. C-J. Rhem, tbe euperiuteedet l of tbe State work at Weleon. wtio ht been vletting hi family la -e citv , re luraad to hie field of labor M n ia Tbe State is eattiog a oaaal nine ojiI- - long parallel with Kjanoke river join Ing the portion of tk river aKov th fall with that below ao as to atilis- advantageously tb splendid water power it afford. cumber of lac terle of variou kind in which great capitalist and prom me at mnura lurer of other States, such aa lt6ki J. D Cameron, of Pennsylvac-i, H Vf m. ataaeae. oi Virginia, ana Arr'-v tea Bro., of reteratnrg V.. , are largely intereeted. It i ai i lhat tbi w i" r"wer after the oomp'tlon of tba work will rank about second bft f to.o m the United State, aad tba lead in it vicinity hav increased eight fold la value daring tb last few month. Tb South i now tb p! -.oa to mak investment for profit, and it i destined soon to be tbe acknowledged seat of tb maaafaetarioa; agricul taral. commercial and polltioal im of tbe Union. Toul Tlslble Sapply of Cettea. Be- celp and Crop ia 8tghi. Nw YOEX, Deo. 18. Total visible supply of cotton for ib wboln "or d 8 OM.S47 bale, of which 3 S0H 847 Salei are American, agaiaat 9.033 v34 and t 533.744 rspetivly laet yenr; re ceipts of cotton thia week at all interior town ItS.lM bale; receipt at plant tioaa 30 848 bale; crop la irbi 4 072 04 bale. ADVICE TO BOTHKEK. Mas. Wmaiyow ' Soothiwo Si but hoa Id alway be need for rhlidr n teething. It aootbec iaa obild, soften ike gum, allay all paiat. care wind , . j i w i . J ... rv rbc'. Twenty-five cent a beUU. Jaly I XI m Orov Farm. One of the model firm in thia sec tion i W. F. Crockett's, known aa Elm Grove Farm, which lit. just beyond the w stern limits of tb city, between N ua an 1 Trent road. Tb farm is of modera'e else, about 150 acre, and ia finely adapted to both truck, fiuit, and ordiaary farm crop, and ia kept in aplendid order aad In a high state of cultivation. Mr. Orecki tt ia a man of ability and twtuoo" in hia chosen vocation and he runs h.s farrn by systematic, orderly ntt'th'tr)-: feooording to bia own clearly d. uWti i line. He make profitable 'i r ni .ii . fcommer crops ef truck and m ! fruit Uo patch of 2t acres in rioffuian rawbr(iea lat spring netted bim 400 cl?ar profit clear of every nxpeaae. H ba a nice orohard of pch and peer trees and 300 Marian o um treea. a new variety that lur p " tbe Rnt Wild Goose plum, in k qn and earlineaa, that will g i (rait next year. Hut no-of the main aeorets of hi . oc'-e-- ta (he fact that be raise bis own supplies a rd 'skes saeh excellent care of bia stock. He no vei to out town from Norfolk and ti.. . r. farming where he iw U r: ytrt iso and has never bad to buy ht fnrase Huring that time with tbe me -r of tbe fiint year, when of ftirH he bad to buy everything. Oo contrary be raises so tuuoh forg6 urah d'vi hy. field pe vines, fodder, to . m-t he in able to sell good quacti- tisa AL.d itill have enough left for hi oiur) trr"ughthe entire year and carry some over to the next Beaaon- He uil bta some of laat year's crop on band now. He mad enough to have ladled bim rUhteen month. He alao. amie lb u season hundred of barrel b of corn, iweet do la lost . ruta Ow-gas, etc., for stock and thia abuc dat.ee of every kind enables him to feed hi at-ck liberally. Ha feed his cattle witn ih rculrlty that he doe hi hor,,. Mud ke ps them all comfortably h-iured aod the longer he pursues tbt conree tbe more firmly ia he con vinced that it pay him to do so la addition to tha abandanoe of milk h: bas be make more butter than hi family oaa use and market some of thit vm be appreciate his itook high est for tbe valuable compott that he is enabled to make ky having them. He a--. j large an amount ef home-made m.nure a possible. He got 800 load .01 1 1 from the pen of hi fattening f. p. -I'd veral time that amount ft . ta -i horse and oo w Iota. R- hu already killed thia season 93 a.' " h" e aggregate woUht wa over 000 pt'uu'U, and In February be will kill ami sell tt more that will weigh ab'juc 2 500 or s.000 pounds One of bia hvd montha old Berkshire p'g that b killed weighed 103 pounds, acd another thirteen month old weighed 918 pound. He b made 8 barrt ld of iloe. white, flrt class lard, and bi rLL,iJk- bn'tp- m filled with barrels of p.i ""nt shoulders, side bacon, "ftun-mv, etc. He hie a- voral fine, thortiuhbred Berkshire ar d Poland China, boge. and has r.'.ael principally heretofore a grade oe wren tne Berkshire and good native t.cct. but expect hereift r to relv gp 9i croea between th Berk abire aad Poitand China. Mr. Crockett also owna some tboruhbred cattle of fine breeds and ue is improving his stock by piog choice full blooded males, acd ia alao pur?uiog the same course with his piuluy. of wbioh be ha about 100 Deaniifui fiiwle tbat are the pride of hie if It i probable tbat it would re quire aa expsrt to distinguish their ff'pr.nK fiom the pure stock. By hem methods he is supplying himself with improved varieties at reasonable ooet. Everything around Mr. Crockett' pice ehoa thrift and good manage ment Hia baodaom tock, hi oom- modi.-ua, --til filled barn, hia well j: uated, growing oropi of cabbage. Ate., the freedom of hi ditch from aty kind oi growth upon their banks, tbe orderly arrangement of his carte. arming utenrel tc. nndar tbe hed and Baildiag prepared for them, and tbe neatcea sad ryatematio arrange ment thai i app treat everywhere. Mr Crockett i a oiear-headed, progres sive man and it would pay many of our armer to copy eom of hi method, W cannot have too many like him. THE FARMERS. Micbtgaa Grange in Open Revolt Aril est the National Orange. LaMKO Mica., Do. 14. Tee Michi gan utiax.s'u is iu open revolt against the Motional Grange on account of tbe .isod take by th National organize mo ia indorsing th proposition for uuvec nuteFu loan oa real eet&te. Be re ajiouiuiug the following report wm adopted : "We regret that the i -.cional Grnffe. Farmer' Alliance .d otb-r organisation of farmers. uave indorand the proposition, in one oroi or anvrber, to make loans by the ovtinojrot io the people. That the i-enag or one billion dollars of lranry aud lomnr.g thm to tba people, it.her duer'lv or indirectly, at a low t3 i. iiiTwH, would lead to a wild ivi'.'T fix oredia, every intelligent i-ian ruut admit. That no system u j h- --Tie, f, or it operation so a-iriwo.aa to prevent partiality ano ..vnriiieia. ic us dMtribouag; first, to pr-onai friend of th loaning agent. and n. xt to hi political associate, t-v-rv thoughtful man must foreeee. h i I- would create a feeling ef hely . . -.. n df? cy upon roveromnt aid r-. i to whom it is deidcoed to bc-fl- ' .-r.oy rt'laxiug their individual ffon a-jetroying their aneigy and self r- txoct. rendering them h el plan men die 'U "f government jsharity, ever vtoo-t of bamaa aatare must know That it would lead to thrff Ilea improvi dence, relying npon government aid or mov ruoient forbaarance by those whom It ek to benefit, and prove a curs instead of a blewing. 1 0 plainly evident that w ara arorled tbat the Michigan Grange hould allow iteelf to r carried away by the olamor of those hn hop- for themaelvee pnblio prefer .;:- n' br holding out a aobeme so en emu te ignorant or improvident ri-aii". icbamtng speculator. I.KMON ELIXIR. Ite Waneterral EaTret eat the LJver taeaarla. Bewels. BUdaey aa Ble-d. Dr Mcaley ' Lmon Elixir i a plea ant it-mm drink tbat positively cures ail iti .oasnes. Constipation. Indlgea -ion ..-ctiiache, Malaria, Kidney Di- fe. D zzloess, Cold, Lose of Appetite F vein v hill. Blotches. Pimplss. P in in Btck Palpitation of Heart, and all -trir diseases oaused by disordered lir twin ob aod kidney, the first ire i oan-e of all fatal disease- Fifty c-nt and one dolltr per bottle. Sold bv .ru4K'ta. Prepared only by H. A - x! : M D . Atlanta. Ga. LEM9 HOT DROPS. For coughs and ooldt, take Lemon H'.. Drop... F.r sor throat and kronohltis, take Ix-mon Hot Drops. For pnuumooia and laryngetls; take Lmon Bat Drop. For consumption and oatarrh, tak L"Boa Hut D.ops. For s'l rhrstt and lung disease, take I(00 Dropa. A n (tlx nt and reliable preparation. S in br draggista 39 cents per bot tle. Prepared by H. Moxley, M.D., At lanta Oa 1 Children Jty fwJPitcfietJSCaStOfia. Raudom Tho;i!ils. Providence permitting. I tb... i j: . acii at Kitt Swamp SiturJay htf.re U.t third Sunday in thid month. I havo heard that tiro. Henry Wiuli 1J, u t,o xpeot to locate in IS e w iii uo toon, will be there Sunday. Iieioawoik mtn that need not be uBhamed, and I hope the brethren will make arraneo menta to engage bis services at Kitt 8 warn p and churches near. Ho desires to give hi time to the niiaiolry and locate where he can educatu hia chil dren. New Berne is a productive field : for schools. I believe there are only! eight school for the white in New . Berne at this time. Wcere is there a town of the siz of New Barno not a : manufacturing town that can give a better showing in the school buaineas V Should there be any doubt ia the mind of any person aq to .vhethr the schools offer aa god a 1 van taic-s as other places, the beet way to disatuno hU mind of su:b a mistaken Hl jl h t j come and see. I hope there will be a g joJiy ruini'jcr i of the brethren at Kitt wamp d.uurday ; before the third Sunday, for tome arrangements ought to be made to ae jure a preacher for uext jtar. Breth rea, do not forget the time. There are many in Kitt S'amp who are nnxioua to io something. They want to go ' ahead; pror-es is tbeir watchword. L;t every nucii . n.her and k-ister be on hand Saturday i, 'oro t ird .Sunday, and let those wh are not tuuietbuu quietly acquifsce ia evfrjtbiux that la done. shoulder the pirt of the burden put on th.-m. I It-arutd trom Bro. Alfrtd Garkina that J. F. Suoirell, who ia oin to echool here, prepirinx for tha ministry, preached a very ac.eptahJ-j i-rrn.oa for them last third Sunday. It h j3 not been ao I could visit manv in thj neiicbborhood atKatSivamp this year a I preached here at niht the eame day I preached over there. Alfred and Bryant Gaskins, und Asa Arthur all being on the road direct from New Berne to the church, always one or the other met me at the river and took me to tbe church Whoever preaches for the church will llod these three with many other, whose names to mention would require more space than I am - entitled to, always ready to co operate ' with him in every Kcd work. By th9 way, I forget to mention Alfred Oaskios in my report of the trip to Wiliiamaton . Having failed to get I ahorse as I expected, it being Union ! Meeting time in the neighborhood, Bro. Gaskins very kindly met mo at the I rivnr. r.nrriAri m rn hia hnnnp iVia nnvt ! day carried me to Vacceboro and on my return sent to Vancebore to meet me, brought back to his bouse, from whence Bryant Gaskins brought me to the river. Many thanks brethren for your kindness. Brethren do cot forget to be at Kitt Swamp Saturday before third Sundav at 11 a. m. I. L. C. ' Happy Women. What i it tbat makes women more miling and happy looking than men? We meet them on the cars, on the streets, in tbe country, by the eeasbore, always smiling, teeth a glistening, eyes adaociDg. Ah! tbe secret is they aim to pleaee. It ia an effort in many in ataocea for them to smile, and were it not for a desire to look pleasing and pretty many would 'never smile again.' Why y Beoauee in a large majority of instances they don't feel like smiling. Tbey feel moro like cryinz. With their neryous ache weakness and bearing down pains, life to them is a burden. What a gold finj to many a physician ia a rich sick woman. Why should he aim to cure her and deny himself the pleasure of presenting his bill with tbe usual regularity. It seems from tbo following that the surest and cheapc-et way for invalid women to regain health and strength is by u intt Botanic Blood Balm (B. B B ) Mr J. A. White, 349 Wythe street. Peteri-bur , Va , writes: "I have used B. B. B with happy results, and others have taken it at my advice and are de lighted with its ourative results." J. N. Gregory. Butler Postcffice, S C, write: '"My wife had been under tbe treatment of several good physi cians, but continued in poor health, so I bought four bottles of Botanic Blood Balm, and it did her more good than those doctors bad done her in ten years. She i now doing her own washing, a thing; she has not been ablo to do for four years-" President Harrlsou aud tbe Financial Situation. Washington, Dec 14 Tbe Cabinet meeting today considered the financial oondition of the country, acd, as a re sult, tbe President, it n understood, will send a message to Congrees early next week suggesting as a moaiure of relief tbe enactment of legislation for the issue of additional currency, based on increased purchase of silver. Secretary Wmdom, who is in iew York citv, conferring with bankers as to the best method of affording prompt relief, Is said to favor the purchasing of tbe present stock of silver, amount- ng to about 13 000, COO ounces, and tbe purchase also of an additional amount equal to the annual retirement of na tional bank notes, estimated at c!U uuu,- 000, thus addiog about 880,000,000 to the circulation. What Does It Mean ! "100 Doses One Dollar" means simply that Hood's Sareaparil'a is the moi-t i-oonomict. medicine to buy, because it J gives more for the money than any ther preparation. Each bottle contains 100 doees and will average to last a aionth, while other preparations taken -.coording to directions are gone in 8 eek. Therefore, be eure to get Hood Sarsaparilla, the best blood purifier. 2 Offlrersof the Broken Bank of America and American Life Insurance Co. Arreted and Tut in Jail. Philadelphia, Dec. 13 Louis E. Pls'fftr, who was President of tee broken Bauk of America and v ice- President of the Amt-ri;n Life In- aaracce , was ai rested tc uay ior oiookedness, in connection with the failure of those corporatiods. Bail was axed at 820,000, the same as tbat of George F Work, and failing to obtain it be jiined Work in Moyamensmg prison. Cashier Durgan. against whom warrants are out, has not been cap ured Senator Mc i' arlane, who was President of the American Life In surance Company, is securely hidden. The usual treatment of catarrh ia very unsatisfactory, as mousacas oi despairing pttiects can testify. A rustworthy medical writer eayH: Proper local treatment is positively oeceaeary to suscese, Dut most or tne remedies in general use by physicians ifford but temporary benefit. A cure cannot be expected from snuffs, pow ders. douohes and washes. .Lay e Cream Balm is a remedy which com Dines the important requisites of quick notion, snecifla curative powrr with perfect safety and pleasantness to the patient. For Sale, Two Twin Reversible Engines 12x30 new cylinders; balance in good order. James Redmond, Sec & Treas. N. & T. R. S. Ll. Co. sep26 tf CU1LDKE.1 EVJOV The pleasant flavor, gentle action acd soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative, and if the father or mother be costive or bilioua tbe most gratify in2 results follow its use, so that it i the best family remedy Known ana every family should have a bottle. HABRIKD, On Thursday, December luh tt Winston. J. F. Mewborne. of Kinstnn, to Miss Sudie Wilson Mr. J.A. Pridgen and Miss Amelia Hardee were married at the residence of tha bride' mother, Mrs. S E. Har dee, Tuesday evening at y o'clock, Rev. J. B. Harrell officiating. The ceremony was performei in the presence cf a few friends only. A supper was given tbe attendants at the residence of the groom at a later hour of the same evening. Mr B. B. Dunn and Miss" Carrie Isler were married at the residence of the bride's mother, in Jones county, Wed nesday evening week at 8 o'clock, Rev. 8imeon Isler, of Goldsboro, officiating. Tbe waiters were: Mr. Paul Hodgrs and Miss Florence Wooten, Mr. W. R. Miller and Miss Nannie Isler, Mr. Robert Wooten and Miss Sudie Dawson, M CI jde Dunn and Mies Carrie May Cox. I Miss Susie Hunter played the wedding 1 march.-Kinston Free P DIED. Tut s Jay. December 16th, at his resi lience on South Front street, of con sumption, Mr. Joseph Barker, in tbe 4 l Li jear of his age, leaving a wife and tiirt e small children. At Jacksonville Outlow county, De cember 5th, John R. Gordon, aged twenty eight ear ANNOUNCEMENT. No. '2 We are prepared to offer joutrday the Moot Elegant Line of Fine Gold Goods it has ever bien our pleasure to show in this city. Our NEW STERLING SILVER WARE is very handsome. SELL THE JEWELER. Notice of Incorporation. Superior Cort Clerk's Office. F.tmlio.) Couuty State of North Carolina. Be it remembered that Martin Wagner, Joi. 11. smith, Hosea V. Going and Charles H. Frartiin have filed ln this office articles incorporation ln accordance with the of the Htate of North Carolina, chapter Hi i f the Code or North Carolina, for tne pur ;o'p, e trrying on the buslnesi of canning ii.tb'eis, t it.li. Fruits and VeeetablBa. ptj- u.iuc i ill ; imm auu style oi VASUKMERE OYSTER COMPANY. or tiirtteim of thlriy (30) years. That tbe cipiLul stock of said corporation la Ten ii.nc.Batia Dollars cilU.OtO;, divided ln two iiiiiiurea ruiui Biiares or tne par value of fifty -y.ii'J) dollars each, and tbe said corporation has been duly Incorporated under tne said Jaws of the Mate of North Carolina, an.i by nud und?r Hie name of "Yandemere Oysur Com pany ." Witness our said Clerk of the Superior court oi 1'amlico county, at his office in lvhoro, the luth day of December, A.U. I .-1 FESTUS MILLEIt, Clerk Sap. Oourt uci.'i uii in r-amllco County, For Sale, I svo Cylinder Boilcrb, 2', ft. diameter, 20 .iti iuu, guuu hh new. One Balance tVheel, ft. diameter, 12 Inch face, weight 2,000 lbs. One Flooring Machine. In good order and ready for Immediate nse. Als i, Circular .Saws from best known mnKt-rs constantly on hand and for sale by decll dl wet V. OONGDON & SON. Tax Notice. Your City Tax is now due, and mutt be paid on or before the First day of January. 1S91. I will be in my office from 10 to 2 and 3 to 5 each day to receive same. S. H. LANE, dlS tf Tax Collector. Fine Drug Business For Sale. O ing to ill-health of the proprietor, an entire STOCK OF DRUGS will be so!don good terms. About 81,000 worth of goods on hand. Good OPPORTUNITY. Inquire at JouRNALoffice for informa tion, novl dwtf aky Notice I have REDUCED PRICES TO SUIT THE HARD TIMES. Sugar, Coffee, Cheese, Meat, Lard, Snuff and Tobacco all reduced. Just received, a lot of Faccy China Ware, and a number cf other goods to be sold very low. Don't forget to bring the cash with you ; if you owe me bring thet also. L. F. TAYLOR, declO wlci dlt COVE, C. A 1' i: A 75 ! T unrlertakr to briefly t. . 1, iii. v :a:i i v 1 1 . ! I ipt-ni prsnn of eithrr x, v L i ti rt-od ati'l k -rile, and wbo, i Cut iu!:rii- tion.will work industriously, ic.vv t., un ii 'Hire Thousand Itoliara a iii. ?. -h r--i t t hoy livr.I will -Jaofumieh im-iit.ftt v In, h ynU can earn tbat imonnl. Year in ih- ir the tttuntioi! i euijilii rs moiipy t..r ni unh-ss c;n -sfu I us above Kasilj and quickly Mimed. I tJ'-tirt? but one worker from each district or county. I have a.rffi''y tnu-M an.l jjc-vided with emplormrnt 1 larpe numb-r, who .ttq making over $ SOOO n rfnreach It'a IV JEW and SOIJI. Full particular FHEE. Addrrn .t once, i.. C, ALLW, llux. AZO, Auiiuta, Maine. Fine Farm For -Sale On easy terms to young farmers, t; have team and year's provisior ee" of debt. Low for cash. The "Vi known Starkey McDaniel Place. Apply to H. C, WHITESURST, dec? dltwtf Attorney at Law Notice. The under jlgned, James O. Harrison, Pub lic Administrator, has duly qualified as Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Dr. Henry G. Bates deceased, and hereby gives notice that he requires all per sons having claims against the estate of the raid Dr. Henry G Bates, deceased, to present them to said Administrator duly authenticated, lor payment, on or oerore the 22d day of Nov., 1X91. or else this notice will be pleaded in br of recoveiy. Persons lndebud to Ue estate must pay without delsy. Mew Berne, rV. C, !ov. 19. 1690. JAMES C HKRlSON, dltvrlit Public Administrator. GREEN PLACE POULTRY YARDS. High Class Poultry For Sale. Buff Cochins, Black LaDgshans, liarred Plymouth Rack, Toulouse Geese, Pekin Ducks, Bror Z3 Tarkeys and Berkshire Swine. W. H. BRAY, nl3 w3im New Berne, N. C. PROTECT TOUR WH KAT, Your OATS, From injury by the "FLY" by top-dressing with CEREALITE. One bag per acre will largely increaee the yield of grain and straw. BOYKIN, CARMER & CO., novI2 wlot dlt Raltimore, Md. Seed Rye, Seed Wheat, White and Red Clover, Rust Proof Seed Oats, Best Timothy Hay.Blue Grass, and all kinds of Feed, at CHAS. B. HILL'S, East Side Market Deck, dot5 w NEW BERN, N. C. To Farmers And Alliance Men! Having looked out for your in terest in the past, we propose to do so to the end. while the Tariff bill may oppress vou we assure you that we will do all we can for you. We hive decided to reduce the price for the coming season on the celebrated Boy Dixie and Stone wall Cotton Plows as follows: Boy Dixie Plows at Si. 75. Stonewall Cotton Plows at $2 25. All other Plows and Castings at the Very Lowest Bottom Figures. A full line of Agricultural Imple ments always on hand, and lowest prices guaranteed. Appreciating your past favors and hoping to merit the same in the future, We are, yours truly, J. C. Whitty & Co.. Cor. Craven and South Front Sts., oc29 wtf New Berne, N. C. MRS. BETTIE WHALE Y'S New Millinery. At Mrs.B.B. Lane's Old Stand On Pollock street, adjoining R. N Duffy's drug Btore. Full and entirely new stock of choice Millinery, Notions, etc. Latest style in Hats and Bonnets. A skilled Metropolitan Milliner .in charge. Also a first class Dress making De partment. AU work done in best style. Orders from the country promptly filled. sepl8dw3m $3000 $100 for $441 EXAMINE0HR PLAN. Apply Early That your Certificate may sron mature. Are you looking for an oppoit mily ? Here it is. $100 for $44. S. R-STRBEr. Agent. Naw Beine, N. C. declO dwtf For Christmas LET YOUR PRESENTS BE You can find it in our NEW GOODS jut received, consisting of Kid, Spring Top, Jersey and Scotch Wool Glove. White and Black Handkerchief. Silk and Linen A beautiful line of Scarfs and 4 in hand Ties. British and Balbriggan H. Hose. Sus penders. Garters, Overgaiters, Collars ana culls. A new invoice of Scarf Pina and Col lar and Cuff Buttons. Walking Sticks and Umbrellas. All wool Underwear, regular life preserver. Leather Coat aod Shooting Jacket Stacy, Adms & Co. 's Shoes. oiothing, Hat, Rugs, Truck and vanees. J. r.l. HOWARD. oc25dwtf TO MY CUSTOMERS AND THE IO. x wish to eav mai i am in T 1 . I , i i x position to sell them First Class urocenes at prices as low as any responsible dealer. Anv Drins auverusea win be cheerfully met by me. 1 will sell Wvlie Smith's tpIp- brated Royal Cream Flour in 10 lb. lots at 35c. A ticket with each 10 lbs., and UDon the return of 25 tickets, 15 lbs. given to the holder faee. The Finest Butter in Nw Berne only 3Cc. Call and examine my Fine Stock of Xmas Specialties. Prices lower than any house iu the citv. JN0. DUNN. Dec. 14. dwtf A LOT OF FINE Turkey Creek Grove, Indian River, FLORIDA ORANGES, Ipende. All the str.est Orange in the World, for burg wer- sale at planes wi rv a Tf rw , rv WASHIN . X . J XX X JUU A O. Je laat Dri' ' v ""J"J '"""i For sale by tbe Box only. Tho Fraternity of Financial Go-operation COSTS Initiation and Certificate fee $ 5.00 Contribution to Belief fund 10.00 Expense Dues paid 91 per month.. 6.00 Weekly Dues SI per week. .... 26.00 Total. $47 00 ...8100.00 ... 160.00 ... 150.00 Pays in six months. Or Or 'four " Ninety three members in New Berne For further information apply to dlOdwtf W. B. BOYD. Bishop's Camphorine, Tbe best of all Cosmefrjs for tbe COM- PLEXIOK. for CHAPPED HANDS. FACE and LIPS, or ROUGHNESS OF THE SKIN. Ladies will find it keeps the FACE AND HANDS SOFT AND SMOOTH during the roughest weather. Gentlemen will find it a DELIGHTFUL, APPLICATION AFTER SHAVING to PREVENT CHAPriSG and SORENE8S. Price 25c. per bottle. For sale by J. V. Jordan, druggist, R. J. Gooding, druggist, and at all of the principal drug stores. Li. (J. islBHUl', Fropnetor, dec6 dw4m Washington, D. C. J. E. LATHAM, Cotton Buyer and Exporter, Commission Meichmt and Broker. A new stock of Bagging and Tie just received. Correspondence invited. novo tf J. A. BRYAN, Prei.TH0S. DANIELS, Yiee Pw 6. n. EGBERTS, Cashier. THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW BERNE, N. C. Inoorpohatxd 1865. Capital, - - $100,000 Surplus Profits, - 86.700 DIRECTORS. Jas A. Betas, Chas 8. Bbtan, G. B TH03. DaKIKLS. J. H. HiCKBUEN, Robert. SOOO. OO a v-ear I twin tnada by John R. joodvio,TrtjT.N.Y.,al work for u. Kader, 'oj any nft make aa much, bait wa can taach you quickly how to earn from to IV ft uay at ma amnT inu mar mm yua oa. Both mici, all a. In aay part of Amtrioi, yon can oommene at home, gir Inm all your tlm,or apare nomenU only to the work. All ia naw. Great pay SURE for vary worker. Wa atart yen, farBLabinr averythina;. EASILY, SPEED ILT learned. FAKTIC'LXaKS FREE. Addraaa at once, STiHSOH A 0. FOSTiaABD, anAlKK, Stmr Blanche for Sale. Seventy-five feet long, 18 feet wide over all; draught 80 inches loaded, carries 110 bale of cotton, and regis tered at Custom House 47 tons gross, 28 net; licensed to carry passenger, and accommodates 100 on excursions. Re built in October, 1889. Joiner work and decking entirely new, hull made as tood as new. Engine ana boiler re built, all wearies: and destructible parte renewed; new crown sheet and tones n boilet. Inspected November 87, 1889, and licensed to carry 80 pound steam pressure. Propeller 48 inchi engine 10x10 cylinder, upright boiler 7 feet by 60 inches, of 5 16 iron, tensile strength 50.000 pound. Fully equipped throughout, according to law and in perfect running order, the Blanche i splendidly adapted to river and creek trade light draught navi gation anywhere, and has shown fine towicK capacity. She ia offered for ale on reasonable term, and at a very low prioe. For further information apply to Jambs Redmond. See' & Trea. augSd&wtf New Berne, N. 0 15 HOifTHERH Earliest, Hardiextj SEEDS Most ProductiTe M. W. PREMIER PEA.I tAniwit Ana dpsc pea rrrr mtryL rlntait ! I ftUKEHf AD CABBACE MfMt hr af1aiar i-ly, t-xi ellr-nt guaiily. W. Klune of Knkumo k hJ: ffur?i I'mbbmUQ Un noma e&oeetu ajartUiaar 1 ivWayr aaaar tan envewll ajtvfltiiaar 1 to matke a fine ftoMrl fu.-rl. muDawe une. im.or ftome too i 4411 antl gVOC Ma laVlw4 f fTERMlLON. r,r; gDiln color and Avlid BrlL-h ICi'li''-" oolo dalciouw Amwof, RADISH. A hjiadMoma extra eartvvarlar. OAtMl fOrown Seeds and be ooorlnred taat tW Lucluir raniMheii In SO d... Taa ii lear-a or tne above named varieties and tha V "1-1 1"! UlllllOlllt'I. n,WU MUI IBMM . l " ever mi hushed . on rerelDt a tOWIR SEEDS (.If. I..-, e : Hllvi-r, mnnuonlna thl. pep.r and nunbtr ol aa xoed.: IPDKXA. tbe moat woaderfvt ellBbT . ui nuKi.r eivm gn, nvit etrll of Ul . Tolle introdooed. grow, to ahlarbt of War laet aadi luce, haaarea. ar Mr. white IWIET FXAa, Introduced bj Ctiaa. Ketoroi I ind, who ba. jrn rear, nerfeetlna tbl. Beaatt ower. MAYg CATALOdtTK, the nwt eon pi tiTer pnblUhedT over hUta af Pla. Iiwl UAVIITt manvwJ ua HieetrattaM ana r-ivo wi. uo wen to npnq I or our wno price-list, mailed in -pa -ari -an plication. l ta AVA ift-. eeaemen ana Fierists. 8t. Paul, aainn Itaeare at boese wuk out polo. Book of paa ttealan cent V KIK, B- M.woouaT. af.nt OOoo OH WhlUlfaall Ba. Largest Stock of GROCERIES on hand, Sold at Northern Prices. Agency for Horsford Bread Preparation, Old Virginia Cheroots, Cigarettes. Hazard Gunpowder Co JmT. XTlapiolx, WHOLESALE GROCER, MIDDLE STREET, NKW BKB.SK. K. C caution 7i.ssrsn .rya: taae hia name and srlce ataaaae M avctieaa. te ?2nn tii L7V ! DOUGLAS tto euM- FOR CENTLEMEN. Fine Calf and Laced Waterpraef Grata. The pxcellenre and wear-Ins qualltle. of that aaoe tnnot be better shown than br th atrona aarlngaa meota of lu thousand, of oonatant wearers. Ff .OO filennlne Hand-eewed, an eleaant aa a tTllah draft. Rhon wkloh mmmmdi Jt JOO Hand-aewed Welt. A fine caU v nnequaiied for (trie and am-aMUty. SO-SO Unadrear Welt U tae ataadard onae w Khoe, at a popular pnoe. 3 .BO Peilcemaa'e Hbee la erelan adapts for railroad men, farmers, etc AU made ln Conareea, Bnttoo aa lace. $3 & $2 SHOES . aFrP.3. hs bD m rmttaTonhlj rveetvd adace totioJatiaJ uid the rec3tot lmprcrrnrrnvHU rnavk Utm nt ari m to any shoes sold at tbtMe prices. sk your Dealer, and cannot supply direct to factor icio ka. u MOUI enckMlns: arertlaed prtoe, oa a poetal for order I vr jVi JUOtOLAS. Brcktta. MkVM. tan AGENT, Cor. Pollock and Middl Su. marSS dUolyl A Great Bargain ! WILL BE SOLD. AT A GREAT SACRIFICE! A VALUABLE PLANTATION alia- ated on the South aid of ib Neaae river, three and a half mile from the City of New Bern, N.C One hundred and twenty-five acre cleaied. UOOD LaKD, SUITABLE FOR T RUCK t NO. Tobacco Raising, or any kind of farm ing. The balance, two hundred and two acres, heavily timbered with pine, oak, oypress. and other kinds of timber. It is also tine Uranng Land. Good dwelling, outbuildings, and a fine orchard. It baa a fine FISHERY fronting half a mile on the beaofe. where there aro high back or marl that can never be exhaueted, from which vessels can load with ease. It is a very beautiful and healthy lo cation, presenting a near view to tb passing vessels and the A. SH.t. Ban- road. For terms apply to P. TRENWITH, Opposite Hotel Albert, ocSO dwtf - New Bern. N. O. FROM NKW YORK CITY. Mb. A. K. Hawk DearBlr: Your patent eye-elaaees reoelved aom time Bine, am am very much gratified at th wonderfal ehenge that baa come over my yealcbit alnoe 1 bave rNeearde. my -old xlaaaee aaal am no w wearing your. ALtlAVDCB AOA. Secretary Btatlone a' Board of Trad. All eyes fitted at tbe drug store of F. S. DUFFY.Newbern.N.O. neoI8 wly FINE CLOTHING, Fine Hats, Fine Underwear, Fine Silk Umbrellas, Fine Shoes, In fact the Finest and Best Selected Stook we ever carried. Our prices are the lowe.t. Call and be convinced. Barrington & Baxter. Agents for Zeigler Bros.Shoea HI THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY. aVJU "H.G.C." Cures Uoaarhoa and Gleet In ltoO Days, without Patau Preventa Stricture. Contain no acrid or poisonous subetanoee. aad la guaranteed absolutely nannies, prescribed by phyaroiaaa. f rlnre free with each, bottle, frle it Sold by druggists. Bewsreefha. stttntea. ApTneOhem.Oo.Id.1WIOJa O Desirable Dwelling For Sale, Situated on South Front Mrawi. House contain lx comfortabl room and recently aided new kitcaea Bad all desirable outhoueea. Lot 70 f front. ALSO -House and Lot on Craven atraet. Apply to Watsow dr. Stkxxt, dtf. Real Eatate AgeaU. 1 OPFIB NO. e.tmccaeaBE (o)Piur.i BAtlaata, Oaw W. L.
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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