THE JO URN MUlwM XAtktt Cwntry rr4. rs. tra. W-Ct J iav (. . Tat 17. t UUi CkjclM.i)UkH i JI 0 . ). Duets. ra 34v : r7 W c- CTTT AJTD VICIHITT. n k lias. Ut.Q. T. M. Dail wUi rnri U JOCmJLkt at 8o B m 0rv v. TJ (W 4ao) tajtTrt vfckt Ik Sum Wa4aaJ7 f-" MvlT. XL Grtar7 ul b tMwBSlM lk x tmrm of lh OreaM 8ayHr cmr fg som lew. J.T. itol). Til wrta oo-a X. H21 Hpy ke bobl tb Ir-.s-iaHir11 Wakra o-k of Mr faaejd la Sp- r, MUftw Itoaar Mayaa.1i4 Ik 4ry gad 4apaa wki boat WtfaiMM4M Uart Uli Mr J H. CUfkNi fctW . FWk1 . W Aaiara. W w ma mi laataUly aao ia Ue J t nil ilaa 5 Ye' aay ; l wlaiajc Vmktme. tkoak kx jdt- tiaea ta 4iU qia wa. A luf u lt, TMsejy CUrfc asol.. Mr J F Ctar ttM laaa lafermaueo. aterk Ttb Taaal aa4 L J T.y ! to Mapia Cyre aai HmWWimtiy awraooa and Tluri ftt( kMia a Mr. Joa JUy farm aJ k UW4 J ajl'. J ' kUraa aJ T raAbiaa Tky . . ....i i.u tm tergW sWsaasl ? aaara piaaiifal. H. IH!) BaaBnarwy aa ai advert a ai yejej at o4 liva New CUrna Fair rilsslfsll tvook Mana otf laaa: "B.g Xdt TVfjisrtaa) M&K 5a lawoaa loo ' TaJs sjstMJ to aaaca iatr tbal wlMsa Xr. Bistii waa at tba Ar ra losaraaaiana, on wbo aaarJ of ! evsvUad It lilaa to a look at taat sMkaW TVs haifa samipaviaa- ins in baa ooa. - Wnil Mmt. Wiaoa at Daala sU laJtasa iasl UaJL Tkay aaai oX Lb grat asunaiaait froa aara Mjiday m jrn km Ms4 a saada two ohar siaca aaast Hkmf ara aaa oafy oaaa to gt aay Ta eabejaaraa are aot aa large aa wtli bw aaarkatad fro kara a Uaaia la tar. bat ara ace - n I wall Tmt fca liana aaoaaaiaaa at taa Nw Falvt TV! tj tha taa attract oa TW axotiatioa whlca bava Waw aa roTia kvava bwaa eoaciadad wHJalW. B. R. Ward. BaUy. N T. . aadl a aallaosa iwii m aa4 aaracaata laa wUl paaittTalr taJta piaoa oa Toaa- aa.W4aalr.TaaraJaf tad Frusaf. Bajjaa jaaaoasoa ara taa rag aov. a4 tXva lfafr Baraa Fair will al way A ao aaU laa kaatt axkiaiu bat tba Vaat aaraofioaa tkat , aaa few fa rn Ian ad . Tall Oa ataaaaar L. B. B. Catiar vac aaia faaaaaadl to a raft of lo IttaataUy il UaBaal4 Chaaaal four tilaa htm Kaar Baraa, Davit Bryaa, aai . taia airy wbo waa Inaaa oai UM) aoaa atrppad. fall war board aad M ttlara4. Taa body waa aet racoTrrad. La faUiat Bryaa graapad 1 Oal aadl pal last aim overboard with aim aasd aaa fow taa Uaia -aat la raa aatl ta Wotksr Bryaa woaJi douba mm aara kaasa aaa4. A Saialgjk aarrawpoadaal of th Nor totk Ylrglavlaa fealla taat a straag bit of arwa aaa ba paaaad it Uara rvgar d iBaX Ua sjaaaaata Blagbaai wb awraara.1 aliaa Tarliaroa ja bafora Cariataa, 1384 aa4 taa ateMeriatfly aiaaapaaxai. Ik ta mid taa ha ia ailre aa4 to a atrt-raaa aw-ylaoa la taa aoaUi ot Ttaawa. Ta) tomacioa iat doaa ao agantt tat taa traaa ot laa atory trat ha aaja laa par aoaa aaaktaar taa ttataaaaol mJHrmn taat lauava ara regularly aat to Btofaaaa, BaaW Bnaacar. a ooiored f.ros ar wbo liraii aoar Oora Craak talk? a. waa tami aaj la aaa wood Friday. Mr JL Tm w inlaw waa depotia k1 aa ooroaar aavi kaU aa laqaaaa yatardy Tka Jar y, aT waioo ear towauata . Mr. W. T. Laa waa faaaaaaa, raadcrad a v.r 4mt laa taa aiiiaasi eaoaa to bis daib leoaa aaaaaa aakaowa to taexn 8pocer msijaea to Bta, aad taa ta i icatioo tkat oaaa raJdaa aataoh eoded bia lif a Ba waa aasa to dinner, aai waa Co4 waavi m abort tlmt awraard Vaatrts kva waa, gaUtost Iwibt wood for a tatSatXaV Be bora aa zoaliaat obaraotar W aava raoaivad frora lha branch rf taa at aai 7 laaaitaja at Ureaneboro. N (X, a oapt a Lbair "Pooaiar Treat Ua oa Praaaaaa aad law Opt am Habit aad Ifcafr flaooaafl TraatAaat." It tTl l taa totaaadiata aad paraaaaaat ff seta aT alaoaol oa tba vyaiaai and of taa by wkioia taa Iaatitat pro- axaka la toxica ting IKoaora aowMtaat ia laoaa ad 4 ic tad to thir aaa to daatxoy ail laclinatton to r ooiom ia taoaa wbo ar kosxai by taoaa babrta. Wataoaivad a staaiea Ua aigbt cf tba fawaaaUosa af Uta eoosmiaaioa firm of Pafaur, RlTaabwrg t Co . of Nw York Taay ara aamgion Io taa reliable and Wall aaawa: eoeaoaiaaioo merchant. Mr. Q. 8. lmlsar. wbo f urn laa ad Uta Joes ItL tU 5v York q jotalioaa during taa Uat truck aaaaoa, aad wbo i lad on taa alt, aftar a raw day' (Una cf pa at aula Taa foramoat partner, Mr X. C PaXaaar, ia a brother cf tba law Xx. O. M. PaJaaar. aad baa ba with him ltoa laa baaiaaaa wa eatab- UalVftl to 1S6 Aaotaar iaraa of Ojr Acima! rriaavaa, laa UloatraUd monih 1 jour at wbioa b taa orgaa of the American Hfle.le.ly for lao Privtatioo of Cralty ta aalnaalat la bwora aa. It coniam ariextoaJ m4 laatr active arncLea of n toraat ta all aalsoai owaen and it i daaac a good work la iacuk-eilog bu aaaa traataiaal for tn dam- taiam taat ara aaod aa pita or to oo.oi.i. r .. aaalV wall-aaia g. Ill treatment or c glaek of aalmaU to aa aauvi th t o.u jsAartoc ia an aai at a taa reaaii cf t!aOxgbll I. aad aocoatime iba co : aroopiaga a a vioioua, and to ibu i taat, aaprsrad natura. Ia aitaar caa to agaiart oraalty to nma's IWnM Va a poald aad a ad f?ctiv Taara kava bawa a fw conviction for tka asTaaoa la Naw Baraa, but It ta far praoabaa taa all who have laid liabla lo iba aaaahiea of ' IMstlaar kara raaairal pxiaiaoaaaai a waltoc to ikalr dead a J.XJUJIX A li lookiag epoatad dog dV Oaatww eeaarr To abaata taa I apply a taia ma. Jld w 1 w ! N'artifru Sprt-uiiu u4 Buln Min. i Vt-'-. H ' " C j-P--1" o . ' bun ( . Bmt. 'n-ti'-J J h j nT,- aa tpOdlD4 coupi "f ' tag Mr. The- LArr. of K'.rd!6, lfi FiUT OQ ,b ' m ' Nw Brn. of lb O. D lia rvlarnieg bom. ThT viai out buotior ih day bfor thir dprtur ml o rriJ Along wiih lhro t ITOphir of lhir pfOWUM a plodiJ , back ml a olv-o supply of qatl And woodcock f-. t oos ptcn inform at that ih dr war -i j i t p'.oo lif u 1. and lhy j ixp1 r; occhy jimpad , lo i a t in Ur i'cmpt.-n had ij fln dot aloof " f.ly unoM bom in tricka and Tor t. i iri-r ihe other wa a beautiful -tier abv.u( one year o!d whoee father, Mr ompwo ..formrd u. told for umpwa mv 9 OCO L. . Mr. Laary. bom the tanliemeo had ( eea iieilio taj bi 3aonter. Uw t... . -j.- ., a. eios ip yreteraay raorciaj ana v ' aaot ih. day lu tba cuy snl Mr Laary J parobad a supply of furniture for fariaadof a d wellinj and a clnb room for Xonhar .pt.men at RiT.rd.le. Mr U.fjanMifjr W H Ball. E- q . k-i itcsttl y purcbaad the factory prucarty at Rjr dale, and b tall us lb at VI r Pell w ill shortly b back with hasawm:ll which be wUl rect thera and after lh ta eatabliahad ha will Jn tail lb fsclory. 4 Prr As tie approacn' Natlre ol tke Fair. viai for lb New Bern Fir and ta (real prptrations toat aa bwaa and ar baiag mad for ll tMra kaawa tba int'i io It la r.a QraaOTUla K flor haa orvaava. m.fovla.ltu ostrof u: Tba S fl -oeor ta ta recaip o tb premiam lia of U flf la ana a I x h i b uioi of u Eul Carolina Kwsb. Oj.ler. ... Game and Iadu.trJ Aocl..uo. lo b held la New :Urn. February Ml t- i -a m.-iuirt mH cw oeroa r air ar rcnil aa lha bawl and moat lawraatiag that ar bald in tba Stat Pu w ii I Mod down maoy tmwii " w I rpj-ant-l ia tb aUaad anc at , tbe New Barn Fair and il plaaeee u to bear the laiciacs that it will agaia ba 1 eo I b la year All ul receive a hearty walooaie We bopa brother Wniohard. of tbe Reflector will ba among tb nom- bar. Tba aawtpapar fratarnity ve ao j wail repraaaotad at aacb annual recur ' reoea of tbia vot that th ir gathering !- the r tibt lima Is eacood on I y to tbsl of tba Prses Aaaooiatioa and special pro ti. ion ara oaada for their comfort aad acoommodaiioa . A satiable room haiog eat apart for their exclusive usa W bop Fitt county will not ooly furnUb iia full quota of visitors but taat it wrl ad ta plenty of exhibit aleo. We sutrret thai al )ng with other tbiog. tbia wili affird a aplendid op portuaily lo bring into aotica that bright tobacco, tb collar of which ia developing ao faa in that county. It la t tba iataraai of all Etatara Carolina to aatfca fall aa of all tba prlviUg a aad opportuoilia tba Fair afTjrd Heaaa "aaafac tartar. Tna Wilmington (. Ci Masavengar peaking of tha ad vantage of manufac tarisg oottoo ia cloaa proximity to tha eottoa flald. aay la tka year agooe w bad frrquaot ooaaatona to art forth tba ad van tag ea of tha Sonata, aa a cot too manafactariog aaetioo over Siw England. Five cr an y ar aar th i rupariority waa flatly daniad by Naw England eoooomlet. asfwwiM wad editor. Soma vC taaoa aava laaraad batter by thia lima. Tba wtadom of bring icg tba mill to tba cotton ia naderstood bo w by otx a. Tba Soothern mill f-r tba lart laa year bar d iaa batter apoo aa average than tba Saw Eagland mtU have dooa. Tbara ia a diffraoca ia tha coat of eot toa o 5aw Eagland aad Sooth rn mill oflaiaotly graal lo give the lattar tha advantaga, wltkoat ccoaidrrlxig chaapar labor aad cheaper living. A ejrtaapoodaat of tha Boatota Wool and Coatoa Soorta praaeotf om flgu r that will give tha raadara of that pub- 1 icatioo soma aeadad lafcrmatioo. Raw mat rial ia a moat Important factor in tha make u p of prffBia or loaa. A Pi a idant of a leading Soothers mill ehowt that itcoata 1-43 53 to pal at tha mill a bala weighing 490 pooad. at 10 cent a poand. The revelling of bagging and tiaa(ft) dad acted, making the coat a above To deliver thia bala in Naw York coeU tod S3. Tba bala will make 48 yard cf cloth at a coat of 1 3 1 cant par poo n 4 ia Boatoo andllioaate par pound io tha Sooth. Thia give a d if -fereaca of It cant par pound, or over $3 a bale, la favor of tba South- New England baa come advantage ia labor, experience. et. But theae ar being steadily overcome in the Sooih wi-.h time, while he difference tu coat of ra w matei i l hi regain fv r all time. Enforce the Law Aalnit Concealed Weapon From the Clinton i'lOviiiiD we learn of another deitb from tbe reckleaa aeadhng of a firearm in Sam peon coun ty. &m Wilscn a fool cigger, wbo got ivo much firewater aboard at a party twang bis pirtol iraaa I bie head pr toiiacaoaaly tnappiag at other prea aot. Finally it went otT and the bullet waat through tbe head of Harry Mat thaw col . killing him Instantly Thia ia tb eeconl deadly raaolt from loam in tha same township within 13 month and lha oorooer jury in tha last o. aw fit to paaa a w i.a and timely TV com -modato whi :h is applicable and would ba well to be headed everywhere aa follows: " Wa do ear need v beg toe Magiatratea and officer of th law to enforce the statute concerning coccled wsar-coi for erery day w can hear the evil oon aquencea of them '' There ar paacable limea and if a man avoid viclou oojapany and con dusta btmlf prooerly th occasion is axtrame'y rare tbat any emergency would arise requiring him to defend him!f by a deadly weapon. For avry c taa where a pistol prove of ser vice a d idi toeiamcee. ctn be cited whre valuable live, here been aacii Bced HORRIBLE EXPLOSION. j Two Hundred Men Rilled nd Terribly Mutilated. Thrr waa aa appalling caUmuy al KrebJ, four and a half mile out of MvjAllieler. Iodiin Territory. Touradey evening at five o'clock A terrible ex ploeioo occurred in a mine in which etr 360 men. moat cf whom wer wailing for lha cage to t.ke them out, ' aad tha foot of laa (baft ia oa mass of dead bodiee Eubty five men came out by aa old entry, and forty t ro have beta saved by tba shaft, most ot wbom ara mote or lea burned and braiaexl and . half will probably dir. Thia leave about 330 mea yet in lha mina, and ia 1 all probability over 100 of them are daad. Thay ara ao badly mutilated that aeafly every body recovered is paat rcagnrtioo. Tha exploaion waa caused by i.iag a hot when gaa waa in the' mina. i IN MKMOKY. The .lih f Mi- Bry i.. t i - h ' . t 1 i f f n O W CI I. I ll . J :u in BrookljD. N W-rk of the Nrw Yir. commumiT an i a 1 oumrc!i4 fnet-ds c f S y r .1 : u r .'-. ' i i t I V Hi n K i) l ii i ho tint day sork to tin p u ; p r i a tt the iht attractive Cbruiiao lady Hr reuiaiL. reached hr crir the hour of midDigh'. the Ul (tndt of the firt L'bristian 3bbth wr ranninj low. and were earned by a loog train of mourom from Chrit Chnrch. on the next day. to C'edir QroT Cmtry. Odi of oar bt and noblest cil:r?ci haj ibaa fallen aaleep- th came or a ,00 hn- q( glfu,d p,0pir wbo were rtued by their walente to oontpicuoui place in commerce, in gorernmnt. at , ar and on the bench TWpwh. tha Doocle and the Hhepardu were all I men of liitnin mnA menial force, who BO Ooly Ulusirated the annaU of i'ran ooaaiy. dui (iri icuurui. ...... lioa to the Hiata Erenback toContl- l a I aeotel and Colonial umea her honored lla raachaa, and in ibe BiQdlea of pUiiadalpbia even woucbee lb wide carraat of the Nation' history And ' " lw'n. aa -ere her ance.tors, 1 w balteee thai by her true womanly. Chrt-tl, character sh e ad i f d d i u Ity to Lhaoa all No uplifted spirit touched bar at any of false pride LOint Wnh ao manv hrilnt man hack of her she ... , h.r..ir ditTivr- antly But with nr "it wa only noble to b-e rood . ' ' And o :ruiiin with ber bodily pain with mey courage, ab became a loving daughter of ihe Church, flndto; ihe i r io ber sutTr ing. &oi f jilowing ih sir of hope at lU allart, until sh passed beyon ,1 the , Tell I Uax ru!ii faOier. Charle B. PrJ- omn4 by lha Ppl of ' I nia MCtloa w un iwo verm in ou- Igr.. and t carrying hi. eloquence tmd bli talent down to the grare the early age of 3 em w h' '' w h" "Dlle Jhlr alooat ii hort aa biaown UuciKil ( t, l4, (imouJ Mn)0tTy o( Bi.hopDo.il. I m Nw Teraev ah was from ihe first a girl of studious habit free from the vani.ia of youth. devotvl to the mas tery of good books, and marked among ber coenpaoion for the iwretneea and taadtoea of her character Married. ben the storm of war had drenched th country In blood and tear, abe aoemed to borrow from Ita wailing story ih sad key note of her future. For though bsppily wedded, and always ( .urrouodad by loving hearu. from her euaband to br grandchildren, her was aheritag of pain until ber last hour truck Aol yat aha waa gentle good and nful ihroinh It all Th little bov who followed ao quickly the last gllmpea of her paaaing spirit, waa an apacial object of her tendernee. Tb pool wera bar friend They had her pily, her sympathy and her help Her bright and aouve mind, well trained and enriobad" by beautiful thought. like a lamp shedding ita light wherever ahe went. And yet ao kind aad modeat waa thia gentle woman, so shrinking from the rod glare of mere eocial pretention, that many knew not ber full rain until the shining one had borne bar away. And what more can we aay, except tbal oat of ber family and out cf her church ha paeeed a noble, redeemed pirit. for wbo coming we shall look and long and wait in rain! Other may take ber plaoa at the Croaa. but few will be like her early al the cepulcher. L Claim Allowed. Tbe following ar the claim allowed by the county commissioner! at their meeting on Jan'y (;h : Robt G Moealy, house rant for pau pera, $5 50. Fanny William, keeper of poor houie. $13 SO; Irene Cooley, cook for poor house. 83 00: J J Toleon. agt. . ration fnrniabad poor for December, $73-14; Char. C Green, furniahing medl cinae to poor houae and jail for Novem ber and December, S-3 00; Encoh Wadaworth, 13 1 cord wood furnished poor houae. $100 54; Wm. B. Lane. heriff, amounta paid sheriff Beaufort oounty and expanae arreet T Peteraon, 813.65; do.. ummocing juror fall term , $36 00; do., board prisoner for Deoemb-er. $AS 00, J M Hargett. 13 daya ear vice aa bailiff fall court. $13 00; J D La Boqae do , $13 00; H B Lane, do , $13 00; E E Qitdly, do., $1J 00; H T Richardaon , eleven day' service a court crier, $16 50; E H Lane, 6 day attendance on grand jury, $6 00; Wash ington Splvey ; 1 day s serviocs attend ing meeting of treasurer and auditing ommuUe. $3 05; U N Fiaber, 1 day ' ervicee and milage attending meeting treasurer, etc. $3.25, B E Williams, do., $3.55; J II Hunter, do.. S3 00; J W Lane, do , $3.10; N Tied ale. do-. $2 .00 , JK Holland, do . $3.10; S W Latham J P, do., f3 HO; E A Asklna. J P, do., $3 90; Geo. D Conner, do. . $2 35 ; Jno. 8 Morton, do., $3 50; Watson & Daniels 1 too coal furnished county, $6(0; Thoe. Daniels. 9-4 jury ticket., $323 3; G A Atkinson, making steps to court house, covering water cioeet and fur nuhiog shinglea. $20 00; C R Thomas, regular salary for month September, October and November and other items. $73 65, do , fe in court case. $10 00; Jame W Biddle. fers aa clerk board cotncr,iai oners for December. -20 75; W il Watson, CSC, fees in court cue for taxes unptid, 619 C5; VV M Wataon, stationary and blankforms for olBce, $16 30. W VI Wateon fee in cis of State v. 8 W Latham SG 10, J Tho-. Tjoq. repairing fwnce ia township N j 1, $23.42. US Pritnroee. Coroner ' in queei and pest mortem examination body of Rachel Beat, etc., 322 90; Ca.vin Rouse, summonsing 4 witnesses in Coroner's icqutst cf Rachel eet, 81 20; FP Outlaw, Geo R Wilsou. Walter D Loftin, Geo. Watson, Wm. Evans ino Jim Hardy, services as j u rors at coro ner inquest Rvchrl Beat. $1 00 each; Susan Groom, Daniel Rouse, Jame A Rouse. Emperor Ruse. Sarah Lewis, Alex. Rouae, Lucy Lyons. Joe Lewis, Charlotte Rhem. Redding Bryan, Tho. Williams, Luo Williams, Caatella Miller, Daniel Frr.ier and Freeman Avery, witneeaee coroner' inqueet Rachel Rest 50 cents each: Jame H Grant, sherilT, conveying Rjbert Payne to Craven county j ul, 813 25; E E t2jaidlev, janitor for December, $10 00; G A Hill, keeper C lermont bridge for December, S 10 00; Geo. H White, Soli citor' fee fall oouat. S15 00: WM Wataon. fees CSC, fall court. $102 02: E W Carpenter, fees as late elf rk 8u perior court, fall court 1 S3 1 . 415 55; Wm. B Lane, fees aa sheriff, fall court Nl, 57 20; Daniel Stimson ex-sberiff fee as heri:T fall term 1?91, $1 00; M A Hill, sheriff Carteret county, sherin"' fee fall oourt 1SU1. 30; Thee Camp.n, sheritl Pamlico county, sheriff's free ..45. J II Grant. bberff, sheriff's . fee, 8-! 50. Judge P Stunly constable i fee fall court, S12 20: M rR,ber:i police fee fall term. S4 05; Jesse N Stabb constable fes, tC; J W Bowden do , $1.00, J K Land, feee policeman fall court, 81 45; Jacob il -Conner con stable fee fall t-rtn 1-91 $3 30; Wm G Hrioeon, msgistrato fees fall term, 20 SO. S R Street. J P . do.. 45 33; E O Hill. J P. do., $4 85. W M Watson. J P do . $d.l5. Geo Gre-en. Jr . do . Si 53 , W U Ellieon. J P . dr.. 40; U Manly. Mayor, fers fall term 1 S3 1 . $3 SO. R P A llliams ex - ilaror, fees fall term 1991, 8-4 CO The claim of witness's at the fall term of Superior court were also al lowed. Children Cry forPitcher,sCastoria. A'-.iMftit. for New Borne lit riot. M. K. i liunli, south. I oj ,.r.- A-n i thM S;rwiIK if Uik N'' le i. I ) strict M K Church South. H -v. W S K.ine, PresiJioR Kdtr, mn at (ioldiboro. Wo.lrjesdsy. January Cm. and aiade tbc f,! io vind B'ses-'mentii for thu d lotric! : Total f r the district, for Presiding E:der. SlMO.OO; for Foreign missionB 81725 CO. for domestic mi'siona, 81020. CO, for conference cUimints. ST05 00: for church piikud, S336 C"" : for bia hn. S-'30 'V. for Tnr.UT collogr. $34, Ov. for .'nral conftr.'cco report. S140.00. New Heme Ontenary church, Fre sidinu Klder, S190 00. foreign missions. 821 E0 . domestic missions, 8129 20:; conference claimants, 89 30: church x:enion. 843 M: buhsp". S-'9r: Trinity colli ge. 843 S3: Reneral oDfer- ence report. 817. 73. Total from Cen tenary church, $760.29. New Berao Hancock Street church, Preaidiog Eider. 830 00, foreign mis sions. 84 50; domeatic missions, 820 40: con ferenc claimant. JI4 1U; church extension. $6 72: bihcpe, 84 60; Trinity eollego. 88 90, general conference re- pjri. 820 Total for Hancock Street church. !120 03 tiolJsboro St Paul's church. Pre si.liu K dr. S19J 00; foreign missions. S.'l? j0. Jumnno mie'ijna. S'-J21; conference claimante, t-9 30: church extension. 842 o'3 cents ; bi-hv pe, 829 15. Trinity coleke. $43 3 . general confer ence report $17 7 Total for Si Pau l's church 57CO 29 Goldsboro Ht. John' church, Pre siding elder, i30 00: foreign missions, 34 50. domeetio mieeiona. 120 4d; con ference ciaimanta, 14 10: church ex tension, 6 72; btehope. 14 60; Trinity college. $8 90, general conference re port. f.1 SO. Total for St. John's churcn, f 120 02 Go dsboro circuit. Preaiding elder, 475 CO. foreign mission, f-6 25; do mesuo miaaion. 451 00: conference ciaimanta. f35 23; church extension, 116 ?0: bishop, ill 50; Trinity college, 17 30; general conference report, 47 00 Total for Goldeboro circuit, 1300 10. Mi Olive circuit Presiding elder. f 110 00; foreign missions, $126 60: do meauo missions. 74 .80; conference claimants, 451 70; church extension, i biahopa 416 85; Trinity college, 435 40; 410 26. general conference report. Total for Mt. Olive circuit. 4440 15 La GraDge circuit. Presiding elder. I 4S0. 00; foreign missions, 492 00; domes tio missions, 454 40; conference claimant. 437 60; church extension, 417 92; bishop. 412 26; Trinity colleee. 4 IS 45; general conference report 47 46 Total for La Grange circuit. 4320 09 Snow Hill circuit: Preaiding elder, 4 125 CO; fortign missions, 4143 75. do mealio missions, 9S5 00; conference oleimanta, $5S 75; church extension, 423 00; bishopa, 417 16; Trinity college, 42S S3; general conference report, 411 67. Total for Snow Hill circuit, 4o00.16. Kinaton station. : Presiding elder, 4110 00; foreign missions, 4126.50; do meatic misaions. 474 80; conference claimant. 451.70; church extension, 424.44; bishop, 416 85, Trinity college. 445 40: general conference report. 4 10 26 Total for Kinston station, 4440 15 Grifton circut: Presidicg elder, $30 00; foreign mission, 434.50; do uiMilg mlwiooi, 430 40; conference ciaimanta, 414 10; church extension. 46 T3; bishopa, 44 60; Trinity college. 46 90; general conference report. 43 80. Total for Grifton circuit, 120 02. Craven circuit: Presiding elder. 495 00; foreign missiocs, 437.73; do meetio misaions, $57.80: conference claimant. 439 95; church extension. 419 04; bishop, 413 05; Trinity college. $19 60; general conference report, 47 93 Total for Craven circuit, 4340. 13 Jone circuit: Presiding elder, 475.00; foreign misaions, 4SC.25; domestic miMiorjs, 45 1 00; conference claimante 435 25; church extension, 16 SO; bishops, 411 50; Trinity college. 417 30; general conference report, 47 00 Total for Jonee circuit, 4300.10. Pamlico circuit: Presiding elder, 480 CO, foreign missions, 492 00; domes tic missions. f54 40; conference claimant. 437 60; church extension, 417 92: biahope. 412 26; Trinity college, $13 45; general conference report, ?i 4b. Total for Pamlico circuit, $320 09. Carteret circuit: Presiding eldtr, 470 00, foreign missions, 4S0 10; domee tio missions, $47 60; conference claimants, 432 90; church extension 415 6; biehrp?, 410 74; Trinity college. 416.14; general conference report 46. "3 Total for Carteret circuit, 42SO 09. Moretaesd station: Prtgiding elder, 470 00; foreign missions, $S0.30; do mestic missiors, 47 tO; conference claimants, ii: vj; cnurcn extension, 415 6-, buh' pa. 410 74; Trinity collem 4.G14; general ooufrretce repoit. 46 53 Total for Morehead stsiioL.. 42SO C9. Beaufort etaticn: Presiding elder 4100 00; foreign mn.iOJn, 4115 00. do meetic missions c 63 OC; conference claimant. 447 00; church i xtensicn, 423 4f; bishops 415 32; I riniry oollege. 423 10; general coDf-rcnce report, 49 33 Total for Beaufort station, 4400 15. Straits circuit: Presiding elder, f40 00; foreign mi-teions, 46 00; do mestic missions. 427 20; conference claimants, 418 80; church extension. 43 96; bishope, 48 13: Ti inity colletre. 49 23; general conference report, $3 73. Total for Straits circuit, 4150 05. Core Sound Mission: Presiding elder, 410 00; foreign missions. 411 50; do mestic mitsions, 46.80; cenftrence claimant. 41 70; church extension, 42 24 ; biebope; 41. 54; Trinity college. 42 30; general conference rport, 94. Total for Core Sound Mission. 440 02. The stewards request the pastors of the different charge in this district to take ud their missionary collections :n the first prt of the year. ThatsFght cold , of which you think so little, may lead to serious trouble with tbs iunge. Avoid this reeult by taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, tho best known remedy for colds, coughs catarrh, bronchitis, inci pien t con su m p tioo. and all other throat and lung diseases. FASTFRN CAROLINA FINE. DISPATCH ( hang? of Schedule. To perm't the annual renovation of the steamer Neuse shs will be with drawn from the line for a few days After Monday Jan. 11th. inst, the Neuse will temporarily replaced by the temrr Plymouth, which wili sail frcm Ne DsrDS. (commencing Friday 15th inst.) Tuesdays and Friday at 3 p.m. The Plymouth, while a pasenger boat, Timely notice will be Kiven of the resumption cf service by steamer Neu.e Geo. Hendirson, Agt. uan vj bmv vvti " vv. ui vj. aviuun . New Berne, N. C , Jan. 8th. 1891. ; Children Cry forPitcher'sCastoria. SI'KlIAI. FK KM I IMS OlT. rt il h Fiisint's-i Men for Artie'. Exhibited at the New IJerne Fair. 1 Ft Ji3- J Fiijuor D aler ' 3 I'.y Chaa ! eili :ient Diy Hedmjnd. Wholtsile for largest alligator. So. itsiznstcin. for tiiott Foiic- mail ( n duty 6t CJroundo) S'j I 3 By John A. Richardson, De&ler in Furniture, for the 2nd beet collection of curios. 1 hall rack. 4 Hy O. Mark & Sju. Dealers in Dry Goods, etc; , for best bushbl swtet potatoes. 1 set silver tea spoons. 5 By () Marks & Sou. Ddulera in Dry Cioodr. &c . for 2nd best pair wild turkey, 1 set silver tea i-p iocs. 6 By Holland i'c Jarvid, Dry GooJa, itj , 1 pair fine band made Bhota, for beat plain pound cake made by girl. 7 By Floliaod & Jirvia, Dry Goode. etc . 1 Udies' tine ooraet, for beat col lection of cann"d fruits by housekeeper. 8 By FlalUnd & Jarvis, Dry Goods, I etc., 1 drees pattern of outing clo:h, for best home made carpet. 9 By Mrs. S W. Lsne, Milliner, I ' ( spring hit for teat hand made dreaa t y s chi d. io By J. M. Howard, D.-a'er in ClothiDg, &c , 1 60 inch Smy rna Rug, for best knit buguy robo. 11 By John Dunn, Dealer in Oio ceries. St , 1 laticed lined straiv work baBket. for handsomest scaif in LvJ ;es Department 12 By Hacbburn & Willet. Dealers in (iroceries. & :., 1 chicachambjr set. for best embroidered slippers. 13 By Jos L Ilahn; for test ehuck i mat, 81. 14 By C. E. Slover, Dealer in (iro ceries. dtc , for best home made bread trav. 50 lbs Hour. I 15 By Roberts & Bro,, Fealeri in j Groceries, etc ., 1 barrel Diadem ll)ur, for largest hog on exhibition. 16 By E. K Bishop, Broker & Ccm mission Merchant, 1 barrel fl ur for 2nd beet displsy in Asricu!turl Dj part ment. ' 17 By S B Waters. Dealer in Con fectionery, for bos: colt, 1 bcx fine ci gars. 1? By C. C. Green, Draggift, fjr best and largest display Jelli.B, Pickles i and Preserves, 1 manicure set, plueh j case. - 19 By Henry L Hill . Stationer, best peice of work by girl under 16, Ojeian's poems. 20 By A E Hibbard. Jeweler, for best calico quilt, 1 silver thimble. 21 By Wm. Sultan, Dealer in D.-y Goods Ato , for best 10 yards homeipun (cotton) 1 breakfast shawl. 22 By W. H. Cohen, Dealer in Dry Goods. for best display of bread and biscuits, one pair ladies fine ehoes. 23 By W. H. Cohen, Dealers in Dry Goods. &3., for best N. C hams. 1 hat. 24 By Smallwood & S:ovr. Hard ware, &c . for handsomest display of plants, 1 handsome lamp. 25 By S. W. & E W Smaliwood, Dealers in Grain, & o , for best collec tion of Curios, 5. 26 By John Suter, Daaler in Furni ture, a":c , for best spread and ibaoig, 1 handsome stand work basket. 27 ByS. Blumgardt, Dealer in Dry Goods, &c, for 10 yards Homespun woolen. 1 breakfast shawl. 23 By Clark & Co.. D.-y Goods, &c. for best display of Rutabagas and Tu -nips. 1 hat. 20 By E Cohen, Dealers in Cloth ing. &c ., for best buahol Iii.h potatoes, (fall crop) 1 satchel. SO By A. Miller, Groceries, 3rd best collection of Curijp, 1 set dinner coffee cups and saucers. 31 By Jaa. Parsons, Dealer in .. for after Gro- oeries, etc , best articles of clotbiDg made by working woman, 1 calico drees. S2 By F. Uirich, Groceries, &c, f. r 3rd best bushel clams, 10 pounds flour. 33 By F. L'lricb, Groceries. &c, for 2nd best displsy, of escallops, 50 pounds fijur. 34 By F. Uirich, Groceries, best bushel corn, 1 bushel to beexhibited, 50 pounds tlour. 35 By F. L'lricb, Groceiies &z , for nest pigs under 5 months. Dot lers than 5 pigs. 50 pounds tl )ur. 36 Mrs B. B. Lsne, Milliner, for nandsomest piece of toy work, 1 hat valued at 65. 37 By M. H. Sultan, Dealer in Dry Goods, &c , for the best outline tm orcidery, 1 handsome album. 33 By L H. Cutler & Co., Hird ware. &c. for beet bushel field peas, 1 plow. 39 By Barrington fc Baxter, Dealers in Dry Goods &:., for handsomest gpnts' knit sock. 1 pair Z egler sho 8 40 By J. W. Mesi?, Dealers in Groceries, for best home made rug. 1 gingham d resi. 41 By C S. B-jll, Jjeler, fjr best eoco&nut cake. 1 gold stick pin. 42 By Burrus. L itham & Co , tiro cers. v.V , for best dispUy cfccrncn cob 100 pounds ll jur. 4 5 By Lithatu. Borru - Co . D-jiler iu li.rdn'are. A: ; , f ir te; t.u'hel p- outs 1 Cl pptr plj i . 41 By UsckourD & Wi let. Groc-ir, for best display of corn on ear, 5U pounds granuUted tur. 45 By Gjlaboro. Myers Wnolesale Lqjor Dealer, greatest cm i jeity on exhi bit 48 By L Scbul z A: Co. henille Faciaator for tho b & P.t-.e. for tbi . i , one 6 m et country b Jtter. 47 By Mr. E F, D'."ingham, Book gjllerand Artnttdie work supplies, 1 table cover for the btst i-iik cmbrc dery. Aver's Cathartic Pills stimulate the ippetite and regulate the bowels. Try ihem. Have you seen Ayer's Aimanac. Hon. A. S. Seymour. In reference to this distinguished gentleman and one of our most honored citizens, the Green-iboro North State jui tly speaks : Many Republicans and citiz di with out regard to politics in North Carolina are disappointed tbat Hon A. S. Ser mour was not mad" Circuit court j idge lion. IMt tlniei t-oa ot west a , ma- selected for the place, and it it admit ted to be a Kood sppointnunt, won by .listintUHbeJ services as a soldier, at tbe bar and as a R'public-n All will remembt-r the briUiint cim paign of Gen Guff a candidate for gorernor of West Virginia to hich ffice he was elected but counted out Jadge Seymour has not been so prom inent in politics, having been on the bench for many years, but as a jurists has shown himself to hve but few equals and no su periorg. lie is a judne aove reproach A northern man by birth, a Republican alwajs, he cast hi lot with our peopie and h -a gained f e confidence and respect o f all classes without regard to political bia. T . 1 1 . .. I 1 . J . it it naa seemeu proper 10 iti sivicGi Harrison to name Judge Seymour for trie place ne wouia nave reneotea crea it on the administration. Answer This Question. Why do so many people we Bee around - . . , eem to preterm bu uer.no ne ma ae ! rn.erable by indigestion Const.patton, Dtzzine.. Los of Appetite Coming up ' or me rooa, teuuw osia, wnen ior i-)o, i we will sell them Shiloh's Vitalizar. I Bern Drug Co. guaranteed to cure them. Sold by New I .-I f i th . l: E-H - n i ' 'vYh j 1 1' r 1 1- i-.'f . -I u 111 J . A' .Win. l.".h; i - -h' !'.r i -viiil A iiran, 27 m .L.ihs of a.' Ad it- J to the fearful ; i?i otiou alreaJ v resting upon thi-i i B-.ycjicd fimily. tin- sudden cu!t:o-. Ol !;i!J 1 Fifb: J. 11- little le1.: ) -v id :i -ii ! blow in: paasil litfcr.i'iy fr. in lha vry lap c( I if a -id hoilth o. i- f lj si a v.tuvei'i shutt' C'o.-.iin .; fr j.n th? froz:n Nort'i t; a-v.' tho in: tf his ksli!:- i gran 1 i-oihtT. n) fii.-ui of the f .ruiiy dreauiJ that l.o -.v . all s. R-jdJtiily f jl lo vv aft-r. Yet b j it n Ilo was a bright an.t te i ic-r lib: to gi ou: eo quickly. V )isSii d of u . usual iotelUc- i u il pro r i . f n'.; i,f the first d.twa ot h m nly Pjilr.'t. he LJ alra iy t .ken hi place m the comf srt cuj ho;--! of hi. lirtd nivv. But th'Mu b' ths ' oices of music a-id the vj3i:hfcd h :u Js that call us to a sweeter home. L. At the reeid nco of liu jnrents.in this city, of acute rheumatism with heart complication, Monday, Jan. lltb, William Joseph, son of Dr. and Mr?, O, K Baaby, aged 9 years. . Atlantic S.T-i Je please crpj ) At the reoi i- i- of b i piren'.s ia this city. John lietny. only boq cf Mr Henry J. and Mrs. Albertiat Stiub, of pneumonia. agrA IS years, 11 month? and 20 days. Tnu3 in cm n h the angel of death caine in our miist and rtmoTed froin U3 a bu 1 cf promiss and a jouth in the ; lio xer of early ni-tnhooJ. L'ttie Joe Bigby was a bright unl lively child , a lover of hid Sunday-school nnd a favor ite with his plEimites. Mr. Suiub was a ijuiet. stt ady. industriojj, Christian j young man, who up to the tima of the; oommencpaient of his iilnefs, two i weeks ago. was strong and hearty, with ; every indication th.it a long life of use- fulness lay ahead of him. But the All- wi-e Ruler of every event saw fit to j order differently, and the bereaved rel- ' atives can but eubmit to tho divine will wi h tbe cornfoitirg a'auranco that ''it ' is well vsith tbe lad." j Jlon Jay nigr.t, r ebru sr il.ii, at her rit-idence in this city after a brief i:l n' S3 of pneumonia. Mrs. Georgiana R wife of r. Jas. Manw6ll, an estimable chriettin lady. aed 10 years. A N";v Kind of Swindle. A new kind tf pwindle has Bprucg up in the State of Ohio and may rtah here at any time. It is being practised in m my places. Wedesi e our readers to be on tbe guard. It is as follows: A man puts in an appearance, seeks out the proprietor of the store, and informs him that ho id searching for rare coins, passing him a list of speci mens and their alleged value. He also aek-3 the interested proprietors co keep an eye out and should he get hold of any to keep thera for him. Soon after another party strolls around, buys a ciger or some other artiele and exhibits a couple of coins with the remark that they are pocket pieces Oa consulting his liit the proprietor finds their value is marked at 45 each. Here you will see is ca opportunity for speculation and tfter some dickering the second party stlls hiai the pieces. Of course number one never sho8 up and the coins are worth no more thin their face value Ex . Commendable. All claims not consistent with the high character of Syrup of Figs are purposely avoided by the Cal. Fig Syiup Company. It acts gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, cleaneiDg the system effectually, but it is not a cure-all and makes no pretensions that every bottle will not substantiate. op AND SEE TOE Largest and Eest Selected Stock of WATCHES, JEWS LEY Silverwars and Novelties ever shown in New Rerne. I have j is returned frona tho North with a FULL STOCK of nil kinds cf goods in my line. SAM K. EATON, The Jeweltr, Middle St., oppDsite Baptist Church FOE SALE. Valuable l'a:i):, S.nv .lill, M jc!Fncry, 1-Y.c , at Sli.c.ntih's Creek. Neiiso Kivor. -lx huudrp ! and sixty- three r. -res o' Tim lin timber to cnt Rliout two lor timber and plsLty of cord ber Land, w Qillton los wod. Also, a Saw Mill, a Th.rty Mors? Powei Hoiitr and Knt-'tne, Cross I'u' and Kdinc -aw, over which is a ne v uu.idiuv; j x ij. 1 1 ft et hRh . Altt. 1 rn II vse rower tioi--r u .r.giiit- for Lt liulwarti: Mill Id on tour or rive acres leasn! irroun I Also, a F.irm of li.'ty atrs. ija.f cleared and some lnt.mDer. uonl rious ', tiardej. nj goo I spring waver. ar the Louse is a tine -pple orrtiard. t'lentv of Marl and Mikk for manure a erp the iek, and splendid tlshing. Part tes wishing to buy this j.-.-p rty ,w!. is known as t!ia Ualupp;' I'ri-p.-rt ; biic;... see ; l or write to Jl Ci. t it. N. 1 1 y. f J. A. 1 P: LU FEAR IN :-:r hifs-i.-a cf ; re,. art .! for a! 8 havioft :-. ; - -shvi' MIND r .up l - D i -- u . i' ; 1Mb in '. j i hi .li -i :i : by al i boti'e t f R N. D,:!y- 's in th.- houae Prepared iye i f tlie U:e Dr. Wait for sile ty th- p-of-ri-. tr.r Mi l If etrset, n xt to C. :.rter tne re .1 D illy, acd .! Lis ytore cn itOiI! IIoUSP, -in 1 ty New Berne Diuij Company. .'I -5 k' Vi Wholesale Or a' era lu" Grocerie3; Provisions TUCACCU an.! S.UTF, BOLTS and SJI0E5. e are al-o aver ts 'or STOCK f Lu L" K, t- very br 1 el whti aiit evl. A inrte stock of ri.'Kli , YV KST M'jI.ASsK-, our own imporv.Mioo. Come to go o- 6r-!id you' 1'ou w.l' and our Prices as L-j vv" Lo est. T IN MIA or. 'cr as ihe S. 0. Bragaw, ATTORNEY AT LAW, N F. ' V Ov ' I. .. .1. EE..NF. N C. r Citizens Office Bank. We will place Sals Tc-day cnly, soms hand scms STEELING SILVBE alDsnt 33 1-3 PEE CENT CHEAPEE THAN CAN BE BOUGHT ELSEWEEEE. A rare opportunity to rget a wedding cr Christmas gift v e- V CLj ClIEclp BKLL THE JEWELEH. Long Investmentg. Parties wii-hing to mat e long invest ments on t icy property d ra v ing eitht percent interest per annum, payable eemi annually, will do well to call at my office and lea-n full narticulars. P, FI. PELLETIER. Dec. 11, l91. dtf Oil !: U. Stop! St Hi W til fi I i , , j ; ' AbsoStstely Pure. A cream of tirUr bakicg powder. Higbttt of all in h-aver.ing Rtr-nglh. Latent U. ,v. Government Food Report. arrinffton & Baxter For tbe Days will cloae c-ai ihtir WINTES CLOTHING, Boots and Shoes, At a Great lx eduction. Cresset l'a nd Zeigler's shoes the s : m e s. W. II FraX'.-x. Fiansk FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS. Wo t.ncv what it is. Ke. low it r We liive ti;ov.-ed many a p.- or. 11 , vn- n buslnes-v ar. J s -i ; t .lh.-re : s eerlns? you to a paiV h n b. - cl iv !;t-d ou . : i;e purp' 6e o' ani; 'urnlshlii t' you FIRST-CLASS WORK AT UVUU PRICE, teep::-mi.,;t i. o:nn-.l il-.'l t. in your pocke t . 'ry us and t eonvirir ei1. Ma- tie woi k giver; -c a .:teLlli:. i verythtris new. li-c.tf nowiitii's sun yahd, For laie. Or albott Engine. 2o II. P.. and . f;oi er 30 H. P. Wi 1 se'l cneap or exchange for lumber or four foot cord wood. Engine and boiler in good con dition. Rjaaon for se! : icg hare put in a larger one. GOLOSBORO BRI "IK & TILE WORKS Goldeboro, N. C. delOdlwwIm FREE TO ALL. slreet, I litu e now GOOD STADLKS, AXD A SHED FOR IIORSKS AXD VK1IICLES, to ncoon2raijdu:e r.iy j'.itioiis fi m tbe couu ' ry. Full Line oi Choice Groceries & Provisions al a ayfl oil Land .fit1 i'HK 1IWEsT anu AS THE HWIIKST. Kli'fS AS LOW AS I '. Yl.il Y Ab ilIGH (Joods isufliao i f- j 35 re it., s. ntt d or rcorey refunded. Ca 1 i tlu J ge t o u 7 1 .f r s i v , . . .i . i; g el -wheie. o.ver rromitly t'.::.-U ar.t vU'ipped. No .roubie in that lint- i" :iie fr.;i'ie. Mjf l.'jQB 'rn.i t'lltt ()f ('. vlritr , 1'iOdUCSSO- dciied, s n-j li j) tv' ; .s guaran teed. ime clJ Stand, Kroatl sti i ear r.ailrcad. J. J. T0LS0N. j - 1 y 2 w; LOOK! LIVE ! SAVE YOUR MONEY. By Dealkg With Us! We have just had a lot of new stables built n the rear of our store which -we oiler jie io ihe trade, generally, and all we ash to mvince you that we e.iii t-t-11 you yocs cheaper than anv house in the city, is lo Give Us a Trial. We are doln our own work aud can afford to sell cheaper ttian any one els?. Don't fail to give us a trial. S- A'e tirj catering for the coun 1 1-3- tra c'e. Illslitst Prices I'IU f r Co.jim Prod nee. Hring Very IU-s P. et Churc T. 1 t i i 15 road hsNsw Year i ; SATISFACTION GUARAVrFLI). Hen .i j on ' ret crepit c!.i "9 rather the o ior wi.l bo iep:ii ture of de Vv d his day or ir.l hi- i-uoess-i r. Tho old is ! I I.I l gone tV.e c, w Bright ?.!1 front, sm J u o ru'lomer? mi I we will iu- ks year to e;vt quality id citt? fmiiio.' i..- -rie-t to iht W fii 1,1 iufena nil cur tl e j:.t,'io eein.ra!!y that extr,-i tf j: 1 1 during Ibis hiem lii-ir I'Ojvis. when i :ere ' , :i' p-i ic-is '.hit will defy cor y-;-t:i l -.p. Ii.-t pi:. fully . Hackbiirn 3 Wiiisii. " JQHM ieSSRLSY,- Boot and Shoo Biaker, - :s l c. - s i r h f lc ; ; ied - rii :-i u fr mri t ".u'i il ' 1 ) Ih I .New- V'vfe, I a-:i p, , promptly u.:i mA- r& rur : . : CUSTOM XXhi: sU; MS AM) SHOES- T; , e - S'i"facto-!y !.( i,i r nti .irtr.u cv tl my - i prom pt- M' :u,ky, : h - w.i work cov'j ! w ' f One 50 II. P. Return Tubular Boiler. One 3j H. P. Center Crank Engine, with all connections ar. d in perfect order. One 5 foot S-oper Mill , double geared. Oae 1-1 foot IIcctagOD Bolter, with double conveyers. A lot of Sbafiirg and Pullf.ys. The above goods will bo sold ch-jar- JONATLI AN HAVEN3, JK , dtlOdwlm "Washington, N. C. ' av -i ,a WALTER H. BRAY, BUEEDKK iF , Buff Cochins, White Cochins, Partridge Cochins, Bl'k & Wh. langshans, S. S. Hamburgs. Golden Wyandottcs, Dark Brahmas, Toulouse Geese, Pekin Ducks, Bronze Turkeys, White Crested, White Polish. Eggs for Sale in Season. Ah Breeder of Celebrated Black Berkshire Ewine. AUDRESS: I Green Piaco Poultry Yards, j NEWBERNE N. C. J. A BRYAN, Pre:?. TIKIS. DAMELS.Vire Pre. j G. II. ROBERTS, Cashier. j The National Iauk, ' OF NEW JJEENE, N. C Incorporated 1865. Capital, 3urplu3 Profits, $100,000 86,700 DIRECTORS Jas. A. Bryan, T1103. Daniki.s. Chas. 8. Bryan, J. H. Uackiilkn, Alex. Miller, L. Harvey, G. FI. Roberts. Lrca Li a g in isn't ncc!(.'i, v. i th the Ball corset. It's easy frora the start. Coils of tiny wire springs in the sides make it so. There are bones that bend, but can't break, and soft eyelets that won't cut the laces. You'll like it". If you don't, after a few weeks' wear, just return it and ret Your money. O. MARKS &c SON. HORSES AND MULES. I hive just reoeived a FINE LOT of Western North Carolina HORSES AND MULES. ALSO, A FINE LOT OF BUGGIEb, ROAD CARTS AND HARNESS. All of which I will eell VERY CHEAP for cash or approved paper. Qive me a trial. Ei Street HEADQUARTERS FOR Fresh Eggs, Mince Meat, Florida Oranges, Mixed Nuts, Lady Finger Apples, Mixed Pickles, Sour Pickles, Sweet Pickles, and Pickles, AT LUCAS & LEWIS. FOR THE HOLIDAYS! WE HAVE A FULL LIN L OF 44 piece Tea Sets, 5G piece Tea Sets, 100 piece Dinner Sets, 120 piece Dinner Sets, 10 piece Toilet Sets, 12 piece Toilet Sets, ALSO- Hali and Library Lamps. L. K. Cutler & Co. S. R STREET, General! Insurance Aent, NEW BERNE, N. C. REWARD. Es;i;ntl from Ci sven Court v J.il. New IS me. N. C Nov. 3 1, IMii.twi. white ten by iihin J :hn Simpt-ou i.n.i litnry Humphrey. T'io former a youd looking mn. about li yearn rl.i, 5 ?i ei 0 or 10 inches hii., Lim a In r ;.il heavy black mus a h : Thi? other hi out 40 or 43 ears old , u!,oi. t 5 f . t 10 mrhi'f high, liht hiiir iiii'i ilim in;i"tHc'rie, common looking, with :.n mi.blit) li'.it Both f-ai:ora by profeeion. I will jny a liberal teward for it.i- e ip ure r f thise men. and 1 e t brtt. h f 11 1 fi-r t,nv informa tion 8B to tht ir i hi r Mi'.'ni'n W. H. LANE, r:Ov4 iShtvr.IT ('rivenCour.lv. Valuable City roporty ale. 3? L'nlees poorier ditpi-'tl c f at i rival; sale, I will sell io tiie t. i hest t id Jer. at the Court Ffoueo door in Neivbern, at 12 o'clock. M., on tha 19. h ir.st . tho House and L- t wi er. in I now reside. Terms ray end prict 8 moderate. For private p ircbase and other par t'culara epply to OWEN U. GUION, Eaq., Attorne; at Li w city. C. II. BLkNK. Jan. 5,1691. tf TO F Holiday mum. C Kullmad ta .vi F .., 17. !M 0. 1. !.;.. j(JI'i 1 i. vl.T. S, U int'.K I I UNO WtBT No. fi 1 . .'il. i'tixsi'mfer Trains. Lve. StAtios.d. No. 50. Ar. Lt. 1 1 10 am 10 L'2 10 25 VMM tU B 17 8 80 a m 0 47 Ar. p m 4 00 4 :i5 C 00 7 ii.) (;...;. !nl;-.ro 4 09 Fn 1 rar r' 4 40 Kui-toi li O . . w ii.-rne ;v n !.' li ' hr-a i Ci; j tulv. UoiNci I- 1 No. 1 .1 Mixed Ft. '.1: o 1NG WEBT. No. Irxod Ft. A & if Fhh. Train. .i -v' hp. Fhm. Train, am 0 110 1 1 ; I.litooro 7 20 p m ri7 7 Or. 1 V t ' 6 1-4 fl 84 7 20 7: 1 I.-n.ran:o fi 54 6 04 7 4'1 7 V, i v iiT.K C:ctk 5 24 6 80 8 11 f.: KuiHton 4 25 6 f 0 8 T,0 b r. 0 ( aswrll 4 00 4 05 9 15 10 03 Uover 8 25 8 40 10 3110 36 Core Creek 2 54 8 00 1100110") TuMcerorti 2 24 9 80 11 17 11 41 Clark's 2 08 Sit 12 1") 3 CO T'ev. l irn 10 33 1 80 3 37 8 42 11 vhiIhIo 9 41 9 46 3 4.1 3 ,r0 CroKtf.n S) 88 9 b 4 0.8 4 1- Il iv t lock 8 69 9 04 4 37 4 42 Nt wport 8 17 8 87 4 51 4 55 V.' ild wood 8 00 8 0S 5 01 5 01 Atlantic 7 47 7 69 5 1(5 5 21 : . n head City 7 17 7 87 5 23 5 us ,'i intic liotol 7 05 7 15 5L.1 11 m ."i n-head Depot am 7 00 5o:iilt.v, V i tli.i Bilay kud Friday. !'i"u"Mlav. 'J'tinrJa-, an . Hturtfk7. Trl n 5! 0011 r. eom with WllmlneAa A WJ don. Train L. niti -'v.rt.ri. leaving OoldaborO lli'iOa. ta., n.ut llli Klrhnit'i.ti A DaDTlll TralD Wt.Bt, UtKvln: C.oklKvr 2 4(1 p. m. Train 51 connect wlih Klchmond A DaaTlU Train, arrlTlnf at Goldslvcro i'l.V) f .m.t and wi Ul Wilmington and Wel Jou l ralo-rom th North at 3:lUp.m Train 2 oouueiiti w'.lh WllmlDftoD and Weldon Thromi I rt-lnht 1'rKln, Konb bound, leaving (.toulHooro at8..VJ p.-n. 8- L. Dill. ' tj t.eri n ttO(l t. TO t CLOSE OUT ! OUi! I.INF. OF $275 Ladies' Shoes. wi: have Them to $2.25. Now i i th ti.-jio to pi t n Fino Shoa at a HAH i A I N . BhfMl STORE. Ve ai'i .crry t! o ALDISE ?2 50 Shoo For &2.00. LINDSAY & CO , i r i i.i .- i i ass 1 Barrei Covers ( lt kii; :cj:;i:n r HKL? " I ; t t . ' n . lit . J. tl ; : i . ; Is t i ' : !eir to: v ni ! ! . r I or.'i " Li- 1 i. ' : i f . 1 r r i i h 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 n : ' : 1 1 ' footp;ui; V0Ki..i : U tl Kit KT8-, v l.M0( I II, TA. : : ) m.'.N A GUL.D . ' t'n.ltal lifKl - ' -u inn J 10 tot IIS I i "ii ! 1 arhr. M 11. Ihtf: Hrl.bt .i.i 1 h.Ih k v anted Nnj itcilfric . . i, il. He c-ariT i... ..f .-xcluaiy .1 . " r. k. i ml (jet full , h nl.t lit OF THE HISTORY! . : J ill N rUHK - l 1 tonuus. , h lull) n ttim i ' : i : innl of i ' t" i ' urn. A rlrli 1 v.l, A I "-'t'liture, ! .ul t JilHOf lb m f "ills." I hillllug l - Rill 1 l f w ; 1 : 1 "tlli.t s ' l ! ' : sll !!iH 1 I ' -1 'H.iv, h arLllnc he i . .,( :i. h :f n.' i : i ;t r i or n i,u jrua 1 rs. Ac a i-Ni u-'iion nf iiu t a rent ..'t-inK f 1- n ur : ! i iti.i inci i iui 1 1fitortcil L l-rjUur. llif ;. : wamli-rlui M'w hook . ( i-.Ihv, Hie u ' s ' iltio. ir. Juet th heck 'la' ' j c v ...t ( iv or H )l) k I mid I1U oii-Mi Ii fiiiM. n. H rf-liMc Hteel Kn. fra vini:, m "i : ' m 1 1 1 I ! -co lorrd Tlales. K kt n l,Mtl ' " a ltv:.7.i f wviccen It m-:.h wm...i.t i-f u . " rBpiwj, no riik, ra Ik' I) ' 1 ii-' n i hh- . : i - 1 ' i t "11 in. Hplendld M iiKt rMu-ci cm i. ii i 1 1 lull parblculara sent fr. A il-! -f i He Amerioai Agoncy for CAVEXT9, "?AOK MARKS, r.il PATENTS V It. CUTS, eto. V .o! write to . . N l vv V.illK. . . t - l ii A itinrtna. i . . .tit-lit ir.ir . - : . .lurjie lo thm ' tl.- j.niwvr In ih v . li.it.lhifr.iit 1 . . 1. 1. .. a - - m : s a oo. WM. P. LAWRENCE, OF i-ini.Ai)i-:r fhia, Prcfsssi'na! Artistic Papsr Hanger, Has uee.i.Ud to reruaiu in the city ehorl while icnv r, and will be pleaaad tD exhibit e'itiiji!fM rf work at the Gaa torT House, Orders for kdj I ind i,f work in my line eolicited. decl5 lm m r..r : M 1 N .N A f ...ll M . 1 nil p i ,. i.ai.iK' . I ! c j T.r.rect , , I !. ' i in i ii i' . I 1 : -ir. ii -i - . x j 1 L iJLI.-H I .

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