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i r 7 THE: 'JOURNAL. NEW BERNE. 5. C- O YS& i C ' Cll'7 AND VVMNTTT. ' . W.nby: 3 o ..os 5 4.J5. Ttium'av - CO Ual s & i. .V33. - Stord .. 92 twies & ($ 5.30. ' Krday Ins Bates 4 90 to 5.20. ; M-Uy 50 boles, 5 ( 4.35a 114 hues 5.20 to 5.50." , :. .: -' - "- Mr. T. A. Henry will -eWk iu the t)ral baamesa in his own building on Middle street. The Naval K-rv minstrel trip to Kiuston wn a success iu e ry way in V leisure aud in prlit. A. iianoac-tne little su: aaneti(il j ibe performance. The W. ST.-- R. R- appeals fromjthe - .lecuaon ia the case of iis suit agaiaat tm ' coaxmiasioiiers o' Onslow a nut j. - Wr glad t e Mr. Chas. Halloek b ick . H imeodi in renwia tbrongb tbe winter. He is ivgisur.a. the Chart iwka. The rapt-1 advancement ji Capt. N. - AV. Jones new duelling and that of Capt. '- J. M. CaflV, shows that tbe; will be in - gtd kespiiig with other handsome isoi , ero ir&idece of tin: city. ' Mr. Beoj. GuiooX bonaf -n nmcadamieed - road isnv finished s fur a the exterior : , js conceiaetT, j' !i..wup splendidly. In Jann"iiiain; oi t. ! rs and Oi hoiv ol ar cbjtectarn! niilfhit is ge worthy tf the preiuioeut position tt bold. 1 : Ab"D the 14 of horses recently "j kroaxhtte tie ciiy by E. S. Street are a V- pair of very floe ta Tht-ir spcraoce n tbe strst t ia duu'd.- tmrness attract coq-.t-kierai.le attt-mioo.- In ii atyle and . X docility Ihey bold high rank. 7 Tbe annanl meetinir of tbe North Car .' olio gtate Grangf will tie held at Lacker, tf, C, December ltih. The railr.ds are jianx(jo tjje hw r-uind tnp rates to Ueleftte9 lhij. are pustoiuary'oir such oc- , - Tb JocFS'Al. bus im complaint wlwtt A ie to uake uf its Mjb-rier-. ffw a a rale thv aa mun of hon.r an ' r llpl", but We he a few names on ur " (oks that harem.. yet paid up, either throng an emKT0r to maliciously gouge the - pother, r negligence - coiiijig a. ' - r Wafrltintoa Gazette says that th r. y. Daofan McLeod, pastor of tbe Bau. - - tut Chareb. baa retorncd from au ezten- d?d trip in the' Uterest of their new church ' buifcitB, havm' viaitart, Jew Beme, Ktlil. Marine bn Q'l E'lestoo, . C: Suffidk. Jftf k and Dunn, Va. He - Met with rurees enough to enable him to . ; resume work on the aew budding. - .VTerfcia nw in progress on the thir the third . siory of Dr. N. H. ctreet a brick stires . ad lir. MItdiB k Co:'s sUbies atfjom- I-i-j are nerlj completed. Tbe gfmt irn- ttremett to tbe'eiieet Ibese bpildings - will he i thit general comment of those - - viewim tnera. The ioorest bnuiioga on - - Ijeblock hare been removed and the best - ouea aie being erected in their place. ' fb' KiDstn Free Presa well aajs; Any JXtoucgratHnat wii ki on pie bond of a ioatoi offlciat will be untiue to bis party, ; lfraau eannotgive lond from among b" frty associate, hr should not hold ' oflJcV A party that is D t ab'e to pot up bonds for its candidates does not deserve to have its candidate iq offioe. A Demo crat cam do more consistent' y go on a fjonjst Ijond ptyan be can yote for i)im. The Jacksoaville Time telia that Jim M.rshwlL colored emblovee ofthHar ."o .-' e EctlesoQ Co. had his coat sleeve to -.veh in a chain and was slowly drawn up ' 'to a big: wheel which crushed bis arm arirt ' hrniy&tbis t-b-'ukler, but when bis bead truck the wheel it stopped, although it w"ateing driven by a Qfiaen bose ea? rnjamlTaiiihrvInr Dlaarr. ' Tbe anqon! Tbankgiring tlinner to the pocrof the Pariah will be giran in the , Episcooal Chapel Friday at 1 o'clock, jt is given then instead of on Thanksgiving i because i of being more conyenieot pn . H-Mountof the services held on the former . p l'v. - Thisisa perpthtal annual dinner pro. - - yjihf I for by tb will of tbe late Rer. R ' M. Forbes. It ia tbe second one that has ' . fjcen heWo The KaUan-yeanaaiS th Kwittlaa; FnT 'V -- tf, . ".Tbe Jfew Berne Knitting factory baa J len getting in its additional machinery . - lately and is bow gmdually binging it in to operation. , W aEB glal t k l hia Increased means of employment, as the winter seas u is , approaching. It helps out generally iu a : ' l)uain way and gives willing workers a " y'mti an sure way of providing fqt thetn- : ll 'hah, Snndmjr. a JJeir.' L. Voghalgliab of Syria, apcord- fag b not'e, ra-4a an address to the ' . Baptist Sunday school Sunday tfiernooo. . ' ' At night be preached in Centenary M. . E. eburcb to a very larpe congregation, i. - He ; preached - from the 23d P.-atm, The ' ", LotJ is-, nay shepherd, etc. He gave "in . detail descriptions f the customs of tbe v oriental ebeptiards in watching, caring fpt , an: delendiag tbrdr flocks and drew &e- aoalogie 'a?1, be podeeded between Jia'ifft ' pbey r their flocks and what ii Lgttl does fof hia people. ' The Bocky Mount Argonaut asks the : ' 1 Following very sensible questions. , 'Wouklo't it be a good plan for onr fa rmerto ; figure fui if it would not " be more profitable to grow wool ftitt tq rai- cotton for 5 cents a poond? ' TliiFe r s ! np : beftepv "sheep feising' conn try in the world than we have ' here right ia -North Carolina. Why tnen ehodlcl onr farmers raise the cheaper - staple at a loas instead of growing tbe more prtfi table one? - -' Wool ia alwavs in demand and b-ings a .wd price. Let our farmer stndy this - . question a iitile and we think they will v dtjckle that sh ep ris!u:j is moie prota- J1 thanyfpn'raisiBg. '! ' ' :! ' ..Jl ai Ktrm In Msrth Caatatiaaw t statement is going the- rounds of tle : r paners that Judoe W. S. O'B. Buhinson ' recently (lect d id the first Roman Catbn. ' . . ' lie to hold off.ee in Nortu Carolina. Have "C or papers, wbich copy thia, forgotten V - Jodze UastoD abo wag a mem her ol tbe " -Coaventiua of 18S5, and a Judge of (he ' EtiDieme cenit for maax vea? : n it Jng P Htftth oj'Edenton was long a Judge pt the Superior ronita. Judge U- R- Imaly. too, ha d several omcea, sbI walso a Julge of tbe Supreme and Superior courts, and many others might be mentioned. Such careless falsification ; f history is ineicwablc. ., DMta t Mr. Hark ' tH-refret to Jern at. HllweIL. IbroBgh private sour&a ijf Sthc hath dfiMr. liugli M. HtilpwelJ. formerly of this city, a nativs el Krw Berne, and nenbew or Mr, u - i. Dewey. Ui death occurred at lied. ' biade, California, on the 21st inat, from heart failure, whence he had gone about . six weeks ago hoping to rvgam his lost health, tie bad bfii suSeno!; from - hemorrbases of the hroochial tubes for trvtcsl muaths. .1 It;ia pleasing to know th it while so fr;away from home and kindred h; fqund iranr stmpathef lc friends to administer iq )! Wapts and care for bim in hi last lioora. which were rajm an I iMUceiul and I he passed away in the arms of a loving - ftirour n wboee atoning merits be fully irKted for the pardon ol his sins, and in the hone of a clorious resurrection. Mr, - l ol owell.- leaves a wife to mourn his ?'.Mr. "HolI.weir was about 33 jeais . i'L i 11 j lLft 'Rrio' annil after nt- iaiiung manhood and has Iqr auumber of - jearj fiel4 the - position 0 night snpern IrtKleUl OI 4JQO IIUUIIB .icrr 4. vi nil Rrooklvn ristauiants. Hash aa a merrT. eoo I natured lad, who will never be forgtrfU-n by the boys who . were at school with bim in the old New Berne Academy in the days wben Pr. WV Sett! wa principal. All who knew ; him will fearn with sorrow of hia Kaprtr Cwrt. MOSDAT'8 PROCEEDINGS SHiperior court convened Monday mom-1 Judge Geo. H. Brown of Washing ton, presdinw. j The following is the grand jury: Fore-1 man, 1. B. lpock; 1. U. rieuis, . u. Price. G. W. Civils, Hines McCoy, W. II. Griffin, Henry McLawhorn, T. A. DHlou, B. C. Wbitford, W. R. Ebira. J H. Gaskina, J. M. StnWs, Peter Richardson, Bt-nj. Cwdith, A. R. Purify. C. 1 (riis kins. H. W. D'xon, Noah Aoderson. The Judge delivered a plain ami com prehensive charge to the grand jury us to the duties they were called upon to per form. The following are the casts tliMt came up: State vs. James M. Bell, Louisa Powell, col.. F. & A. . and :rdict Yi guilty. State vs. Martha Spruill. col., niis (Jemeauor injury to a fence. YerdL't guilty. ' Sentence was not prononticad in either case. TDBSP.y'S PROCEEDINQS, State V9, Blount Harris, col., carrying concealed weapon. Guilty. Judgment suspefi'ie-i upon pjytnetiilol cost. State va. JJd. S. Haart. Barn burning. Tlie bam burnt us that ot Mrs. M. D. Dewey ot Vanceboro, Verdict guilty. State va. A. D. Galleon, Washington. D. C Sander. Evidence taken and case continued until this morning, Tbe sentences of those convicted have not yet been pronounced. A Clrl Man D r word. Wm. Henry Crockett, a colored man glout 25 years of age, employed iu an up town barroom, was accidentally drowned at the steamer dock foot of C raven street Monday mo ruin 2, It eems that, althoush a nam bar of stevedores were at work on tbe wharf, no one saw him fell overboard. He and a dravraan had carried a trunk aboard the the Howard; the drayman came off with, out noticing anything about him, and the next known of Crockett was when his hat was 'ei floating on the water and bubbles risiuy between the steamer and the wharf, Bo-'t hoiyk'g were used to 8Hr whether any U3 was overboard, 'and the result was t.ie body was soon brought to the surface. Efforts were mide I o resuscitate him, but they provi d unavailing. An inquest was dasoifd unnecessary It is aaid that Crockett was subject to fits and il is most likely that he was struck wip) one just as he was coming oft' the boat wh'h hQth paused him tp fall over board and prevented h crying q Jt for help. Ib( Anal ela. Judjru Geo. W. Brown, of Washington, arrived and is registered at tbe Albert. He holds Superior court this week. Mr. Geo. Richardson ot Dover, court crier, arrived tor court. Rev. D, A. Watkjnsaud family of Hat- tcras were in the city yesterday en route to Cfo'dsboro to spend some lime visiting relatives before attending ponterence which convenes in Durham on the 5th of December. Rev. L. O. Wyche who has been teaching on the coast was also with theut en route to conference. Mies Kate Roberts, ot Beaalort, ar the rived to pisit friend arid, relatiyes in aity. ; Mr. kiLonie" Gardner, of Ueauf irt. ar il. rived to take a situation with Mr. W Cbadboum on the River acd Harler Im provement AVorks. Mr. Sam' I A- Hilton and his little-son Fredde, who has 'en visiting relatives in the city, left for their home in Balti- Miss Jessie Bowden pf Verona, ami Mias King ot Annamla'e, who havu lern visiting their cousin, Miss (rusie KiiiK, left for their homes. Mia- Oussie also lelt to visit the latter. ProC A. W. Cook went down tQ Wil mington yesterday to assist iu furnishing the music of Welcome week Mias Nannie Mebane and Miss Augusta Crapon were among those who left for Wilmington to enjoy me weioome wcok celebration. Mrs. Milton Hollovell left to visit her parents at Oliver nd tQ attenl tbe mar riage of Miss Betti'.-jHerce ana Mr. Hayts Cuadwick of Eollpcksville. Rev. J. W. Qibble of Wilmingtqn, passed through en route to Beaufort to tnka a short visit to b.!s parents. He ex pects to return tp Tilmingtqn. Wednes day. Dr. D. H. Abbott of Vmdemere, is registered at the Chattawka Mr. J. S. Ba-night left on a northern business trip.. Dr. W. J. Ward, and wife left yester- oay moimog tor snow ttui Jirs. v am 1 v r- . a" -v ' 1 eoes to visit relatives and Mr. Want on a. 1 trip combining business and pleasure. Mr. G. H. bimmous of Catharine Lake- is rexisered at tbe .lbert. Among tie aitorpeys m attendance; at court ia Mr. (J. q Ajppck,qt Uold?; Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Thompson and Mrs. Mamie Thompson, of Pennsylvania and Mr. Muiruead, of Michigan, who have been investigating real esta'e about New Berne left on the steamer rseuse. Ine tiro latter invested in farming lands whi'e here Mr. Rudolph Duffy, meinber-e'ect of ilje Legislature from Ousjow C-ainty came in last nigut oh a fjusintss trip, He reT turns hquie today. Mrs. Bidie Davis and her daughter, Miss Jasie, went down to Follocksville to attend Miss Bet tie Pieice's marriage. The Boaxl Work Tted Weather. by the The portion of the Neu-e roal recently worked oyer tq get jt in slpe fqr macadt amiging has stood the recent nqns re markably welt The good drainage pro vided by the ample ditches and well roun ded roadbed accounts for tms Ibis much ot the work has been well accom plished and a snug little sum still remains to be applied to the work yet to come tbe rock laying which will oe commenced un on tbe arrival of the rock crusher.. : , c . i .1.1 1. :' ' - 1: . e j as kr as gq4 service ah,d durability is concerned, will be equal to a street and in fact in advance of the majority or streets even in many good cities. It is the part ot wi-oorn to do substantial work. A Craven Connty Insane Xarderer. Tbe Goldsboro Argus says that there was completed Friday in that city a strong lltn cage, ' iq which to pdnue iBenry Byan, an ipmate of te colored insane asylum, who has succeeded at times in breaking the strongest availablejcbaiqs, and it is therefore never considered safe lor the other patients except when . be is under constant watch. He is a criminal insane, being the man who some years ago killed the ,late Mr. J. M. Angostine, of New B-me. It is said that he has su -h phe nomenal strength that he can snap a trace chainsif H wene a fope. x . i; ' 1 . 1 1 i-ufc uup oiie 411 a uuiu no oejieve that a man vf ho escapes punishmei.t for crime on the insanity plea deserves to do so, tor In nearly in every case it ap pears to us thit if a man at large basseuse enough to commit a crime, he has sense to warrant his taking the consequences, but it st-etns this is one ot the exceptional cases where justice was not che-ited bv th sparing otjlie c,rimiaals life. iLBUABLa CIE8,APEAHE A A L. Annaal 'Mootlaia; of the Company Held la Norfolk. The annuat meeting of the stockholders of the Albema rle and Chesapeake Canal Company, a large representation, of the stock being present "as held in Norfolk on Thursday, Nov. 15th. T4ie annual reports showed an "mprove mcpt in Ibe phygic-al and uoancial condi tion of the Cnpany. .'fhe pqliit-y of', tip present management was unaujmqusly approved and endorsed with the recom mendation that tbe same liberal policy should be continued, and the former offi cers, receiving every vote present, were re-elected for tbe ensuing year, viz., Frank lin Weld, President, and Hon. Andrew D. White, B. M. Cannon, P. D. White, A. R. Kenny, J. H. Chapman, of New York, and Jos. McCarter, pi Becna., as Direc tors.' T : . ' . OSE OF HIS KID DF.EDX. A RemlniMeeiire of the Denling-n of the Ijiie Wm. T. WalK-m or Rnltlmorr. With One 61 Sen Berne Yonn Wen ait tne loe or the War. Ed. Jot KNAi.: Notice of the death i ot the millionaire, beneffli tor. and Chris j lian gentleman, William T. Walters of r.altirnore. aie now filling columns in the newspapers ot l lie country ot l lie country. His career ws u remarkable one and lie leaves a lich inheritance of good deeds, not only to his family, but to the young men ot this and all coining tiae. One little incident of his life, an act of kindno. towards a citi zen of New Berne came to my knowledge long years ago and I I eel that in giving it to the public now, I should be gratifying the recipient weru he living to know of it. As stated in the pivss dispaii be Mr. Walters was at the head ol a large whiskey house, b f re, during ami after the lale war between the States. A young man o! limited means had em barked in business hero some time in the fifties, he became a cu-tomer of Mr. Walters' and personally acquainted with him.. Tbe war found him imiebte I to Mr. Waiters as well us to oih'-r men h ints in the North. The young nier, -bant wa-: t course broken un bv the w r. an i t d himself at the terminatm oi it. bink. rupt, with only a small pine fie. I estate and invincible will and tier' 1 i him from which to make a -upp I'o. an increasing family. As soon as possible lie re-embarked at his old stand aud opened up with such stock as be could procure froi) merchants of this city on a few days ''accommoda tion'' and iU once pioceeded to m ike terms with his noithern creditors, g vmg them a frank and candid sluteiivM of his condition ami atfairs. llo n- -j' t) able to yisit them in person anil did so. ifr. Walters wai his I ngest if not only Creditor in the cjtv of Jaltiiijc,re, and to hinj he hoprn 4 reaching tbafpity. He tol i me mat he could pot, descrjbe hia feelings when he was seated il) the offlce with the 111(411 wll llad l in his power to put a stop to hia enterpiise at a word 11 he was so inclined, tjut h" made his statement, told ot his losses, of his start up on limiten credit, of his desire to pay his debts, and his purpose to do so if ever able. VXen 'tliFoUiih with his statemci t, Mr. Walters s-aid: "Well sir. what you Qve US on old account, you cab just consider out of sight until you are entirely able ;o piy it. W)jiit goods yqn now ;.ut in oqf line yqu can have on tlje same tepus wp gave yqu before the war. : This was cheering news to n.y frieu I and he said to P4c he ft a if e hud fwuejved a stimulus to go ou that notliing poqld cjcpies, lie gave an order for what he needtd and Icit the store. On his return to get hi bill, Mr. Walters again invited him into his private office, looked over the bid, asked if he had oqgh al that he ne-dud and engaged In a pleasant strain ofconvt r-.-a-tjbp. ' "IJidn't yqu teil me you lost all of your household furniture py th.- wai f saiuJMr. Walters, ryes sir, we lost very nearly everything of that kind," was p''e rPP'j'.. "Ifcye 3U bought any to replace it? "o sir, i waut to got 011 with ; little as possible until we can do better. "Come with me, said Mr. Walters, lets go to a furniture store, you must have enough to make your family conjlopa? bio." They went to the furniture store, and Mr. Walters insisted on his buying what ever he absolutely needed: when my friend would select a cheap piece of furniture Mr. Walters would tell bim to get a better article, if was cheaper in the nd aric sb forth, aDd "when through with the pur chases, Mr. Walters told thp furniture cjealer to send the bill (q his oq"ce for lymeit A.3 tl)ey walked tq the street lie said to the Xew Berne customer; "Now this bill fir the furniture, I don't want you to u-e a dollar out of y our busi ness to pay. Let that stand until you can, with perfect eae, sp3M the money to pay it" it is hardly necessary to add, that the old debt, the furniture bill, and manv others, were duly paid, and that though ho has passed over the siillen stream of death,' nearly a quarter of a century iq adt vaDce of Mr. Walters, there wer-e hut few men vtiQ thought, rnqre gratefully of Willian T. Walters tbar. did John E. Amjett. D. T. Carraway. What reunion Cost Each tit lien of Thin Country. During he foqr years' of Mp. Cleyer land's first term the tqtal expenditure for pension was319,54,8l4.59. Dur.q.g tlar rison'g four years the expenditure br'pen sions was $488,242,531.83 an increase of $171,585,718.24. Tlie last year of Harri son's administration pensions cost $156,- 740,467.14. The flrst year ol Cleveland s nl term thov cost $139,904,461,05 -ri.na it .;n 11 that h0i,. r Thus it will le seen that pensfclig cost the t.eople of the Utjited'Sfates' iove'r two dollars each petj year 'for every man, woman and child in itie whqle, ah aver age about $12 per year or eyery family in hp pquntry. s i any wpqden tlat imes awfini-d;. Il the General government collected its taxes direct, off ot land, &c , as the'State diHfS, such a burden would not be suIk mitied to, but being collected in a round a-bout way, by means of the tariff w hich makes the consumer pay tax a little at a time whenever he buys any manufac tured artiqle from, a store, the, weight of he buruVn, is nqt so realized, thqugh 't 's tliere aq I has its effect jqs. the same, upoq his pocket, ASM AI. WISSIOXARY DAY. At Beeeb tirove Methodist Church Nneeessfnl Work The Amount Raised. On Friday Nov. 23rd, the Bettth Grove Missfonapy' Society held its annual meetr ing. 'flip skies were clouded in the morning, but a good attendance was present by 10 o'clock in the morning. The services coLsisted of songs, a few recitations and a very practical address from liev. F 1). Swindell, presiding elder of the New Berne Distiict. The address was admirably adapted to en cqurage and fifieqghan th'c mission work. We qope (he luke warm iq our tujdsi were eqcQuraged to renewed efforts lor missions in the future. Alter the address a very nice dinner was spread by the laxlies, and the physical in in wai cared for in first class order. After dinner a few hours ot social conversation, songs, etc, closed up a pleasant aDd we think a profitable day for the B. G. M. S. nud its friends who w ere piesent. The financial work for the yuat, while nqt as large as last year, was in propor tion to rtjling prices this year, ahoqt as good. Sixty five dollars, was the amount raised this year for missions This is only about one dollar a memtier for the church at Beech Grove, but this is more than many wealthy churc us pay per member. Truly there needs to Ije everywhere a g-neral awakening in the cuc qf mis sions. Twq-: ljifds of he bumn race are yetin ignorance of 1 he true tod. and such a large proportion uf professed christians doing little or nothing to send the qght. "The Story Must be Told bow Christ the great missionary loved a lost world. L. The Baltimore business nun have held a meeting in favor of the Nicaiagua canal. The call for ihe meeting slated tha it wo? 0 the greatest iirpqrtaqce that the I nited States Goy rntqerit should fiqish the canal and have absolute conirol of it. The Flour and Grain Exchange of that city is assured of active suppoit fr.-m similar or ganizations all over the United States and the plans are to have pu' die meetings held throughout the country and 1 ommittees will l Sent t Washington to lav the matter belore Congre-s ear. y in Dei em ber. In 1-iiioL. county, T-enn., miles from Knlrjxvllle, grtat excitement is sa'ulto pfevajl over a huried treasure qneuitlied in an Indian mound. The tjnd eoqsisted oi gold, brass ami nugsets to the value of $48,000. The discovery was brought about by a Cherokee woman who said that her grandfather, the famous chief. Mcintosh, had buried half a mi'lion dol lars at a position indicated on a map she had. The owner anil she agreed to di vide equally if any treasure wan found. She claims there is still more not yet dis covered. , IRISH POTATOES FROH SPROI TS. An Kxperlineiii Mliia ii Potatoes (.'an he lr Maine Wanner n t .1 (-11 ls t llltf . : l III III.- a NueeeHMfnlly. Editor Joi hnai.: I -n 1 specimen of Iri;li potaioi- i'.i;.-.-ii transplunti d spioii:-. Towai .is iln- I part of Augu-t J plowed and l ur part of the land on which I ,i- d prmg crop. 1 he it not come up wrv well; 'oes (volunteei ) ;t in not cultivate t li. t- 1!., stroviug IIIOUP volnnle r potn than id-.'. I i, -I tl those I planted. 1 1 one1 ud-.'d 1 won au experiment 1 had a tew ro manut'ed with ' .1 anure and alum: tie middle of Sepiem' rand )," .1' .1 r t mi : the sprouts ju.-t -ac-i! putatoe-. I think I have discovered a wav bv : : idi a fall ciop may I e ii-.-ured; viz: w h-11 the summer crop is dug, s -loci and bi-d potatoes as we do swiel potato. -. ( 'over shallow, tl'.en if you plant a fa" . t op .t .1 it fails you c;m use -proa'-. I ! :i , the sprouts v;ll mak - p.itat-u - iiea' I , if not quite as early a- tho-e plantnl and make a smoother b.ilb. Another good plan I think would U to leave all the .-mall potatoes ol the spiing cr-.p on the land: sc.-itter them as much as possible, give a good top dte.s.- of manure, plow in shallow and harrow- lightly. mi ' may then have something ot a cr.izv '. lull of potatoes lam satisfied it I had' l ? I good guano under my -piouts tl a yield would have ltii ixcellint. The; sprout plan may Ik; well kno.wi to others. , but as vvc U-aru Irotn ex efienee. it' you 1 think it not gencallv known or ofad-! vantage to other plaii'. t- y m can g i e the pqldic luy- opinion. I K. A. lil's.SKi.t.. i Fort Barnwell, Nov. l2t. Ini-4. V'e regard Mr. Kns-ell's exneriuiont a-. a valuable que. As is w.-ll kqowu tho majn dimcqlty thaf has b en experitnco.l in this section iu raising a fall crop of I-i.sl potatoes is the getiii.jr of it good staqc and Mr, liu-D-ll seetn.5 to have, solved the pi oblem. I In- po'ato.-s which he sends us r.q-ed fr (he sprouts are of gootl sUe would pi-.- well even for a spring prop, We hope that the coming season enough of thu farmers w ill Uut the proposed plan to fully e-.tabli.-h its merits. A bid, such as is used for sweet pota toes, can ea-ilv be prepared when thu -pri tlie ring crop is. dug, thv-n idl places in rows thai tail to come c.n be hllcd from the bed. And, in a Idition it will be wetf for each farmer to carry the ex periment a liti le taithpr uqd plant a cer tain part of his cr-op x '.luslvely with sprouts, treitiqg it in -.tner respects as near as. possible as he dot, the jit('tion planted iu the usual way and -ee how the results compare. INTEREST IX EMPLOYEES. Beneficent Plans of The W. I.. Ilnucln ftboe Company in DealinK Willi all In Their, Service. 'The W. L. Tjquglas slue Company 1 f Montello, Massachusetts manufacturers of the wqrlq famed IJquTlas $3 and $4 shoe- I l)ave inaqgurateo) a new aqd liberal scheme lor. the benefit of the small army of operatives iq heir great faotory. They now give lull and free medical attendance to all 1 h- T employees, bo! h for snail ail ments an 1 ! r .(t"ct I sii ! ; illpi a-. They have a - : ics', pl,j Jl iai, u-guiarlv employed for tbe purpow, Another plan that shows the fainnm i edness of this company is that they submit any differences that may arise !elwcen the company and those employed bv tbeui to a board of arbitration. M ; liQUglns, is a frm b3lieyer iu the pi inuiito qf aibitnv tiqn a,nd this firm ohliges every man who is hired to sign an agreement to submit to any disagreement that may arise aqd T liicti caqnqt I e settled by the interested parties t;o 'the Stat hotrdol arbitration, the decision ol mat board to be final and binding on both sides, the men to con tinue at work pending the fetttement. This p!q has been in foiee since lss aud has b en found to work well as tt 1:0 deubt would in other fact-Ties. Ill Ell At 2orah. on Friday tlie 23 I inst., Mrs. 4ane Tqler. aged Si years, irs, Toler leaves tlree qrpban girls. How Editors Are Treated in China. Nineteen hundred iditorsof a Pekin paper are said to have been beheaded Some would shudder at such slaughter, who are heedles qf the fact that Canatimij ti'qq is readj to f..st q its latal held ou thcmelyps. Dr. tierce's Golden -Medical Discovery is the efficient remedy for weak Iqngs, spitting of blood, shortness of breath bronchitis, asthma, severe coughs, and kindred atiections. Stamps. La Fayette Co , Yikansas. Dr. R. V. Pierck: Dear Sir I will ?av this to vou. tliat consumption is here ditary in my wife family; some have already Uitjd with the "disease. My w ife has a sister, Mrs. A. Cleary. that was taken with consumption. She used vour Gol den' Medical Discovery," and, q t)(e sur prise o hei: many triends, she got well. sly wife has also had hemorrhages horn the lungs, iiq I her sister insisted on her using the "Golden Medical Discovery." I consented to her using it. and it cured ; ofconsump her. She had do symoto 1 Hon lor the past six yairs. Yours very truly, W. C. HofiEK M. D. Dolicate diseases in either sex. however induced, speedily cured. Book sent se curely sealed, 0 cents in stamps. Addivss, incoqfidence World's Dispensary Medical A-s-sociation, Buffalo, N. Y. Wholesale Market Country Prodneo Beel 4a5c; dressed. Hind quarters 5c. Beeswax 20c. Corn, 40a41c. ChickeDS voung. 30a40 grown -4"ia 5Qc pu Oucks, Eng. ooaiOc; Musooyy QQaGOc, Eggs, I6al7. Jceie, 75e,a80e Hldes Dry flint, :5c t Jc, deer hides 20c. Peanuts, 50c. Wool 8 a 10c. Lambs $ln1.50. Old Sheep, Laf ; Oats, 45c. Qmoqs, $1.25.aH..-iO Sweet PQtabxss lei Iry sail 3c green l.qO. Yan. -,-)i'c. Norti. 33c Hamans, '20 a 25e. Cotton. 4 3 ii5 Fresh Pork 5c. Apple- - Mattamnskeet, 75c Field Peas 50 a 00c H 0 Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cntnud reach the diseased portion of ihe ear. Tliere is only que way to Cure. Deafness, and that is by constitutioqil remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condi tion of tho mucous lining of the Eustach ian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling s .und or imperfect hearing, aud when it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless the in flammation can be taken out aud this tube- is restored to its rid.rniuf condition hearing will' I k destroyed toreve.r; nice cases out of le 1 are caused by catairb, which ia uothiug hut au inflame 1 condi tion of the mucous suifaces. We will give One Hundred DoTais tor any case of D.-atness (cause 1 bv catarrh 1 that cannot be cured by II Cuiv. Send br circulars. f:ce F. J. CHF.NKV .V C . Sk3So1(1 by Diuggisis. ;.v ( a I'll I he C-Qok ga'.g train in Arkaa-as the wife of a see: 1. miles to wain t ... train. Twen'-ti 1.' oilie 1 to hold 11! er- liusirate, 11 ma- c-i' who ian ie "li tiie ..ppi.. ( t'..l'l.el lien In I 1 possession of a stain 1 n..ii Rock but the woman cs. ;ip lance aud gave the alarm, were placed on the train but got scent that their olans we and did not a tack . bieutenunt Mivcaka. naval atl.ic the Japanese legation, iq discii. ing the cqiture Ot Port A: I liqr said ; ' tl -3 an i acllieveiqHiit of giu;lt( 1 relative impor-i tanee than the battles of Ping Yang or Yalu, and will rank historically with the j siege of Metz, Sebnstopol or Pans For j six years China has been making Port j Artlm1- impregnable under Hip direction ; of General Yon Hanneken, and npval at -thorities believed they iad- svecteded'; ps lqss to t-hina is really secondary to it gain by Japan. It will now serve as a base of operations lor the Japanese army and navy. I.O il : twiir I'l.. T. 1 1 t tie . r v lgi Arm. d men the ban-lit- ! V k e d -. (ivere I 1 he of! i "li I'll- . ' ' ''.' down : .nil iiw.o: nice iu 1 hi t- dis 1 able 1 : Hun. -i ' 10 i-lialcl 1 1 : Chang num. 'Heed. 1 Mr T. 1 ni can nk- il': cl Mill 1 he tt.-publ I ihe -a d 1.1-2. I s;m Tin a -tu tall -is'iii- t I An e: 11.1 1 ; an ( en in iking ngre- lie II A 1111 iiau iinplea-iiui-tigation. cl i .11 1). t of the v a liull'alo man. ju.-t be. 11 p :id 1 iv r u a pe .nut a unit' w lth a to Miia 1 iy Nc Yoik city celebr.-.-te 1 ::i- I ll:h ii'ii'.vcr- ny ol tic- evacua-1 Hon 1. that p a. a- by ihe lhiti.-h. I 1 a ad Mi. hi to giving China a sound 1 Inn 11 p; .1 .la 1 1 a 11 i- giving mi r diplomat- a car- hor-e laugh- 1! il t iinoiv c - p'tali.-' - and shipbuilders ;n- p'antcng to I u 1,1 a yacht that shall l.i c. ine t he !.!( nder of tne American np. In ',-t N'iigdi'a a.odi) oil wells are in op. rat on. a id it has been estimated that the otf j-ni for the present year will he I'udy 'm.ihmi.'Mio batrC-. " worth fS, mid.ooo. If Mr-, l.ea-e rcti n I l'oiu polidcs Mr. Lease 11. ay po--ibly b able to le'lira lothe head ol 1 in; I'ami", . Education ru as to extremes win 11 col lege -fini-iil- 11,'iv - llllli.li attelilioii to .1 A l'i:iiusy!vaiili(.u claiiqs to have in-, vented a s. eing machine by which lie has actual y discovered a man 0:1 Mars, Now watch New Votkand Chicago go at it hammer and tongs to annex 1 Mara. I 'I'll. American Mmi-ter at Pekin savs : ' ""The Japanese have taken Foo Chow.'' When -hey have urn tired stnugth to t ike Ciiow Chow, somebody over there will be In a pickle "' It is s.i-d that Gov. MiKmlev has prac lici'lv .-elected tut- Hieli W 1(0,111 he ' will" (till to iii- uibiuel. fn o-.h-r lo be on the. safe- side he should litst select some mode of being eU etc I. At la-t n.icaui-U .hell- u as stqdght but quel, h d 1 in pruve cent in t lie condition of Mi's Stevenson daitgh er of the vice pres ident. All her immediate ilaiivcs are now yiil her id A-hevillc. It isstiange to what extremes the ig norance an I supeistitiou of which fanati cism is usually composed, wall lead peo ple. The Salvation Army in New Zealand has be.-n aroused to the depra vity of (ictiou lately, and its tirst result vyns the cremation of-the nqvels of T)qck eiay aivi Dickens. La-t year from advance sheets of the i Auditors Report there were 12,1 19 mar- wage license- issued in North Carolina, and then somebody a-k-, ''Is marriage a failure r" If so. North Carolina haul bet ter gi into liquidation. News Observer. F"l'ct fli-e- are now raging in Illinois 111 tne boitoni lands ot ilkawa river. (Jrc at datnage is liug done to orops and meadows. Sever d thousand acres have been bin ned over and the tire seems be-y.-nd control. li.-- -lualner iudiana from Layer-pool to Philadelphia is .1 week over due. She has 140 pa-s -ngers aboard, The non-arriva qi ine sleaiq -r is cuq-l tereil due to tlie tempe-tm .11- weather bin she is not thought -he is lost. Mon 1 ay wa- the day fixed for the mar li ige of C'z ar NicholiLs III and Princess Alix of llcs-e. It was to be atlende I by all the traditional spten lor of the llouse of K0111 moil' h-.inded down from Petet tlie (Tteat. Caailo !'. .t-yei. me e.rma 1 onsill ai 1'Ji'l elelpliia, ha- jusL ret u rile. I H-oin la;:--..-. bifu-jing w ith liill I virl bottles ol tlie wundcilql bl, l-eruni known ie 1.J1 p!n 1. 1 l-iii.". which he obtained Iroin Dr Jiebi i.iL'J per-onally. and which he has pivsente I to the (ierman Hospital of Philadelphia. An eld newspaie.r pubjished at Boston has a notice of the marriage of Capt. Thomas Piixtei, of luiucvj and Miss V iiitinaq, "1 Bridgewater. on December Iti, 1T8, "altera long ar.d tedious court ship (if forty-eight years, which both have sustained with uncommon fortitude." At noon Monday fire broke out at Marion, N. C, in an old frame building known as "the ark'- and destroyed every bus'n.-ss house in the town, hut one. '.The loss was sfSil.tiOO, the insurance $12,000. It was with 'difficulty that twenty-seven pri-oiii.-is in the jdl w ere rescued. Toe recent edict calling for the seizure at the frontier ol'fo.reigq newspapers con taining accounts qf the Armenian inas.-a-cie-, prohibits the entry forever of .ny Am 1 n mi newspaper into Turkey. I bis action mi the part of Turkish Govern ment i- supposed to be due to the attitude as-iiin-d by the American press on the Armenian question. 'thf -e ou Vipoh-Qii article iq Mc Cluix's lor December, juesenls fourteen more portraits of Napoleon, showing him at the lime he suddenly became vhe great est man o" iii-day. The story of his love lor Josephine :ni 1: ari e. an. I his ex tiaor -in i.y campaigns ic Italy nd Kgypt. and 1 1- 111 elmis 11-e to 1 he supreme hind of I'ioc , is I ill I y told in this number. In his annual epoit :iiliam K Hnaen. clret of the Secr.H Service I i vision of the Trc-istVry Department, shows that during the year the total niitpb.ef of arrests was nearly -. or violations of statutes relating to counterfeiting United States money. Of those arrested about 300 were either convicted or ph a led guilty. The amount: of altered or counterfeit notes cap'.ured during Hie year was $21,3,1X1; coins, 110.756. Yale defeat. 1 Haryai Saticday in a tierce' game of foothill at Spi'illuilehl Mass., The find -cure w..- 12 10 4. I h.ere were 25..0G1! s,h etatms. The game w-.s a disgraceful light all the way through, with Harvard, app r.i.t'y d. iag the most ol the fighting. Six mno injured and Mur phy of Yale lay 011 the held seven min ute.; b. f. i; being earrie I off in an ambu lance. 1 be most chie: ieatuivol the tramcK'KH' was its' Tiitalil v. In 1 a prize if .-.l.iiqq.n.Mi will le. i. given ft the wriier wiuiin t lie lai-sian 'in, shdl adjudge to have Niiiion.il Acid vyritteti the best biography of Alexander I. The prize is tho out gi mi th of a fund of .j0,oii') roubles given by a favorite min-i-U-r of Alexander I :n 1H2.). all' I lefi to accumib.it at c impound interest tor a century. The Chinese h .ve nllered a .eward of so many taels (a ( bin. c 1:11) .or th-j head of evey i v. ho c:;n it k.llwl. Some body in.- ihi- i-u c i-e. of heads you lose, ia. Is t' e. othct t -llow yius. (Sew Yoik Time.) S.i ('ir in 1 he ganie China has u.,l given uji imui ta. Is for .hip heads. The llo-toii Traveller says: "The next -n at boom will not be Western, but Southern. Tic- efforts that section has been making are ba r'.eg fi uit nire ih'. Tlie estimate luised on lel.ers ', iuuuiry i . "1 ived at , ariqus points is that some t 2-V.ota.i ' people are contemplating this i np.yp "The upeii winters and cheap Hv- aie tempting. .? ENLIGHTENMENT 'j rnabl'S !hn moro advanced 1 ni.aariiurl aA 4Kn a- zt5 VmJf nmuy diseases without cut- P TJnK, I K L1 "CLU ''"UJ reg"UrUC(i ita liit-untuic wiiu- 1- '. .i r mart trt t hf kr.ifo. fiT&S: 7(JCTUBE or Breacn, ia H..w.r.'ufia iiuica witn- f...7. " ... ..... ... ;.v, niithnnl- vJ3f i'ttih:-tiuiaay Truse ui r 1 throM ii away I TUMQSSi Ovarian. Fi- b.-oki ( Vieiane) and many nhf-rs, are now removed without the perils of cut tii.tf open.t ions. PILE TUMORS, how ever laiRe, Fistula and other diseases of the lower bowel, are permanently cured without pain or re sort to the knife. STONE in the BcWei, ua matter how lafye, U crush eft, pulverized, washed out iind perfectly removed without cutting. lor pamphlet, references and all particulars, send 10 cents (in stamps) to World's Dispensary Medical Asso ciation, No. 663 Main Street, BuOato. N. Y. I 11 1 i ' r"y 11-e i-:.';V.V ' ': I e-'-5y .11 IIIIMV ((IMHIHSIOMKS. '' Noki ( A noi.i si, . tig t'litven t'oiintv. Com Mi.-.-1 oners Off ick. S 11 I. -lame.- W. Hi. 1, He. Register ol Deeds nnd ex-othcio . k ,.t t),,. ij()!,ni 0f Coun ty Comillissioilii -. . ;' ( 1 , v.-n onmili- .In j hereby cerliiy, that 1,,.- Niid Hoard w:as in - : session 23 day-, from Dec. 1st lHO.'J to tins date (Xov. 27th. s.)4t. I further certify 1 1. at n. unverified ae e .nuts have been 1111 lited bv .said Hoard, and that the following is a "true ard cor rect statement of all 00 np-n-ation au.litul by the I.oard to the icemi rs thereof -severally, and ;he distance traveled by the membeis thereof in attending ihe ime viz: JAMES A. BRYAN. 10 davs attendance ( (lav. COMMISSION Kit. i'2.0d per 3. OO Signing Voucher- 7 months Superintending Conn House ami Jail. 14.00 2-..0U 77.011 OMMISSIUNF.il, $2.00 er K. V. 21 days 1 'lay, SM AI.I.XVO. . II. attendance ( 42. 00 oO.Oli 10 00 10.00 ".0 , Nupei'vis'n: Poor Ilmi.-e 12 IllOs. (. 8o.P(.l. ; Supervising Court I Ions. o.Oo, Signing County .Services rendered eIson-a Ferry 1 Auditing County j cunt, 3 quarter oiieher 1110-. in layin Land, Trcasur': off fl.Oll 1 00 -IUNEK. j. .' 19 day M EAIxiWS, Attendance Cn. ( O .M -M 2.tt0 r3x.OO 10.00 .-uper-vi-ing r.rtiigi $48.00 COMMISSIONER, 2.oo per W. C. DHEVVEK, 20 days attendance ( dav. 40.00 16 80 2 00 l'jjlO 2- Ot) 336 miles traveled. Supervising work at Nel-r Feriv. Supervising County Bridge-. Examining Treasurer's au -c 72 80 M. 11. L'AKK. CU-MMISSHlXKB, 2d days attendance Q 2.00, 5T2 miles traveled (e, oc, $14.00 23.60 $72.00 Com. ni3 this James W. Bidule, Clk Bd Sworn and subscribed to befo.e the 27th, dav of November, 1894. S. It. Ball, Deputy Clerk Superior Court. Gall Number I To Those who have come for ward during September and paid us we wish to thank them kindly. To Those who have not we shall expect them to come forward dur ing October and pay u. cvr make Satisfactory a,rru3enaeius with us. On the 1st of November we will let you hear further from as. We mean to collect what is due us so please take due notice and -avo trouble aud expense. You have 1 1 -1 uau our gooas upon your promise to pay us now we expert you, to fulfil your promise. Very BecMillv, 4. Q. WHrrrr &CO. 25 & 27 Croven St., New Berne, N. C, Cash Discounts Allowed from regular prices on all Cash purchases m &KKy'$ Stow All outstanding bills Xoveudp.- will be allowed set tl. d during a discount, ex- cept XEWSPAPKK bills Crm t8,S4 Wakefield Cabbage $1.75 per pound, It. BERRY. A new line ol E. P. HEED'S latest Shoes, prices lower than ever in all yie latest styles, Ala) a full line of Mis-es and Children's Shoes, and a lull line of all other goods. For anything you want see our Stock betore baying: we will ,tve you money. J.J, BAXTER NOTICE ! Duffy & Hill's - SALES ..... BAY- Will be viiscojit timed, and instead, we make the following extraordinary of fer to the Retail Trade: SiifWith every 5 tenia woith of Candy, yon get a ticket, and twenty (20) tickets entitles the hol.'er to 1 lb of Fine Qcmdy, Majinyjactvu'ed by r.kUNE CANDY FACTORY 59 Middle Street. Robert Hancock, KEAL ESTATE AGENT. Collection of Rents and Claims a spec- ialtv. City loissuilable lor Hesidenees and Business for Sale. Finest Saw Mill sites in the State for reut on long term leave. Trucking and Farming lands for sale. No. 81 Craven St., New Berne N. C. NO MURE EV: TVeaJI Eyes! 1? mTOHELLS EYE-SALVE A Certain Safe end Effective Remedy for 1 SORE, WEAK and INFLAMED ilf-IS, Restoring the (4iah f aid. Claims f eav llivps, frianulation, Stye f uinovaj Kea Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes, AND produc;nt. quick relief and pkh..;an;-.nt cube. Also, eqn11y eili!' i.-ms whraine41n 1tK-r mul:i!lfH, iiiiIi 1'lcers, Fever Mores, Tumors, Null Klieam, Barns, Piles, or vli-t-Yr Iiitlanamaiion exists, imTCHK! '.. s ; : ' ": may be used to itlvant:-' S;.l(. . oRUliu.-,i Af S3 CEf nerl or local nno 75 week. Rzelutire territory. Th. UWkWMlt.r. Wube.alltlu diahe. for . family loon, miouta. Tube., riDBas and driea them without wettihg the baode. Too push the button, tbe machine doea uie reft. Brian,, pon.u and cheerful wifee. No scalded Dugera.noeoi led bandaor clothing. 'No broken dishea. no muaa. Cheap, SS: durable, warranted. Clrcularafrea, W.P.HAUUjM3100 Clark 4 5&S5.; t.VE ARE- Kept Biasy Replenishing our Stock of Groceries . Although something is constantly going out we never run out oi anything. Our goods are NEW & FRESH Because they are new and Just in. -Just step in and--see for yoursell'.- -Illuming water is -never stale. Our -Stock is like a Always Moving. WE BUY TO SELL ! AND SELL TO BUY MORE. Some processions half, but our Grand Grocery Procession never halts or stops. The; order is to. move on consumers 8 tedil yoking" the whole Vie, without any cessa tion in the general ad vance. We do not pro pose to quit until con sumers cry: ENOUGH! No one ever can get enough of our Top Quality Groceries -AT- BOTTOM PRICES FEESH BOASTED Mocha& Java Coffee, ONLT aOc per pound. FINE CANDLES. Fresh Supply Just in. JOHN -:- DUNN. Home Fertilizer FOR COTTON.CQRN k General Crops. Vsed and endorsed by Ica.detr farmers in North Carolini and the South fo tl-e past tentv years. Head the ("Lowing ceititjcates. and send for jiamhlct jriving directions for mixing, testnnouia's, &c. Mari.ville, X. C. Sept. 2b, Messrs. Boy kin, Carmer & Co. Clentlem. 11: The chemicals I bought of yon for ivakint; '"Home Fertilizer'4 con tinue t" jzive sat'slactipn. only use it under cotton. on kuvvv I must think it pood, or I, should n .t have used it so lontr. T'ds makos 10 or 17 years tliat I have lx-en usiuL' it, and its use has made me able b ikiv tor it cash, nm on crop time. Vuui-s Tru'v, Tnos. S. Evans, f'lIKR.UV. S ('.. Oct. 16. 193. Me-sr-. 1 k n, 1'nrmer iV Co. It Liitesus .. asuie to sa, vve, have t-een usinsj- your 11. .me 1'wtdiiie. " lor 111 e j than till C'.i ,'.(vO colli H'-U' .Us' v. an I x I ie. t l.- 1 tv itiuu"' to 1I0 so. ( )i ci.i.i-e, wc aoo enl irol mi sfied thai h p.x- us t use it. Ta-p . iliidv, .1. W. McKay, H M. McKay. BOYKIIT. CAP MER & CO. 15 AL TIMORE, MJ). ToP Dress a11 CroPs with"Cerealite' uov27-dw-lm H Agency o) fl The Great Has Hetumed from th Korth where ho Pur chased his Stock at In Prices than ever before heard of. HIS STOCK OF CLOTING the Largest in the citv of New Berne, and Second to None in the State. Is Reader let me say to you safely Let-in e whisper in your ear see me before voir spend your hard earned dollar, come down and ex amine mv stock betore you buv. Cs thankful tor past favors, and wishes! to say to the people it will be to their interest to see him. 500--Boys& Childrens' Suits--50Q JUST RECEIVED IN JERSY, VELVET & CLOTH. A NIVE LINE OF BOYS I5 AIR Single Knee Pants with AN IMMENSE LINE OF ' - - t f Lidies Cloaks, Caps and Wrajis in all the Leading BfytV at less than the Cost to Manufacture. A LARGE STOCK OF - Linen Towels in Fringed and Hem-stitched Holders, -JUST RECEIVED AT- SOL CO -ir TIclo -EEed. tStsur Clotliier, 77 MIDPTiT GEOBfJE SLOTES, Pres. SLOVER HARDWARE CO: BEAI.EKH I- Hardware and Farming Implements; MOUSE FURNISHIKG GOODS? If CEMENT, PLASTER and HAIE, PAINTS, OIL and VARNISH, BUGGY AND CART MATERIAL, IRON, STEEL and NAILS- TZ MIDDLE STREET Under Gaston House, South Front Street, New Berne, N. C. FULL L. I IN lil Oh1 General Hardware. Stoves, Carpenters Tools, Cutlery, Table Ware, Barbed Wire, GALVANIZED PIPE, PUMPS, Lime, Plaster and Cement. DEVOES PURE READY MIXED PAINTS. . tyPersonalJattention to the prompt 'and correct filling oi all orders. ni3ui w,dtw L .11. CUTLER & CO., KE American er Deal REEFER .JVCJlvKTP- Double ISeat and Knee,, from - KIir, - STKJDBT. J. C. 1TATCI5S, Sec. A Treaa. SHEPPARQ'S "cOOKSTOVEsV MADE FROM PURE PIG IRON. Not one ponnd of 8crap Iron la ever used la .theeo- goods. DURABLE, CONVEMENjaiid ECONOMICAL. All Modern Improwements to 1.1Kb tea BoBiekeeplne JJrea. Twenty different sizes and kinds. Every Stove Warranted Against Defects. - Prices not much higher at this time than on commoner kinds ot Htovos. Call on or addrtts tlow Derne, N. C.
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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