iS A N NO f NCCTIENT. : ! ULY JOUANAJ i V.amn ppr 1 .. y sxeept IS I";-' -7, at M.OOpw k r ix month. KeliTre4 to city -n at 50 cents per BMintk. Tv liEKNE JOURNAL, a 5 column - i- p ubllshed tvnrj Thursday at tl.00pi .TlSIxVj RATES (DAUiT) One Inch i W p-'uts ; on week, 100 ons mouth ,ii months, (IP. 00; ix months. le.OOj - ve nDutbJ. i0.flO. . .. " " ' KMfiwment ndw 'tead of "City Item' uu tier line ior each nsertioa -" .i iTartiseraeUs will be inserted between . - si Wattst at any pries. . . , '. . k". 'lisnol Marriages or leath, not to exceed e .i I hip j will be inserted free. All additional aniier ill be charged 10 cents per line. fKuientsfor transient advertisements must l made In iWance. Rpgnlar advertisements will be collected promptly at the end of each month " ' s ' " Oominoaicatlons containing news or a discos loo ol local matters are solicited.' Nocommua e v.ion must expect to be published that cout&ina hi iietionable personalities: withholds the nasi I the author : or that will make more this n 'ilumnof thisnaimr '.;.- Any person feeling aggrieved at any anonym nious communication tan obtain the nnme of the author by application at this office and showing wherein the grievance exists. : THE JOURNAL. si. S. KCS. Editor. NEW BERNE. N. C, JAN. 14, 18f5. Knterwdat th Post cities at New Hems. S O. u .rewia-viuw . . I -n.-nw-Wt-fctTtn f vvuLw Kv.v?. Dossey Battle has t wo hobbies TCr,i,(J, .... tlirnnirlithA Southerner, vigorously shoving under the eyes of the members of tho GenerahAs- " v 7- " . ' sembly. They are: The Dog, and the Public Koads. : . Tho Jotjenal, in its youth, broached the subject of publicroads and took the ground that tho pres ent nlan of working them was a Bjstem of . involuntary servitude it also pointed out tne injustice oi the system, in tuat it compenea men who had nothing to carry over the roads to do the same amount of n worn mac owners ui. wuguus '"uu team did. A canvasser lor tne Jotjenal at that time passing along a road where the hands were out at work, stopped aud road an article from his paper on the sub ject of road working, and every reading man in tho crowd became a subscriber. Wc mention Ibis in dent to show (6 our legislators that a fair aud equitable way of .keeping the roads in good order is popular with the masses of the people. - But it never occurred to the editor of tho Jotjenal that the ex pense of keeping up public t oads could be brought directly to the instruments that cut thorn up. It remained for the genius of a Dossey Battle to discover this, and he has done it in proposing a "Wheel Tax.'? In proposing this method he Seaks tbusly: SSO man, ous oi a iuuauk asyiuui, , . . . , , .. , will contend tnat tne preseniroau law meets the purpose for which it was enaciea. Auuugu BoiueHiuinai- law has existed since tue writer can remember, yet complaint ot bad rouaauiw exisieu a iouB. ' the optimists may say, "tne pres- ent law is good enough if its penal loamico nits cuiwiwu uingo overseers and supervisors to uo their duty." - iwory juage m every tiuarge x ever ucuiu iubuwwiu iub rand jury n the subject, let, how many. iuuictinenta and convic- tions have followed? lew, hens- teethedly y AndwhyT : Nearly every man on the grand and petit juries is eithciraroad worker, or, a road; overseer, or a supervisor, or has some responsible connection with roads. , W hat man nong us is virtuous enough to old his own nose on the grind- Ktonet No, time has told us the present; law won't work. Neither is it an cquiuauie iu ujusi, ict. Iiurden of keeping the roads in re rair fihould proper rest on those WHO are lnsirumeuiai iu cutting tip. xue.msin, wiiou.tsmijr uuicich running , ovr tho thoroughfare, r' onld surely contribute more than t party with one vehicle, or : none, toward repairing1 that thorongh f re. This position is; irrefragible, : . .v, aa to tho way of getting at L..e proper method of ascertaining to what extent each i3 liable I can. jxo no surer, or more prantical method in this view tban the impo sition of a wheel tax. i nOW" IT WOULD WOKK.t V- Whencver a tax' payer ' Hats his taxable property let' him bo re quired to give in the number of his wheels; for theso'do more injury to Vi roads than anything else. . - Men of property, out of whom V a tax would come, should not ;.oso it. Aliy close, intelligent ' - cr can. easily, figure out in 1 ct"!!!s how r : :i ia v car i ' " f n.t 1. .. I 1. nccessatUy g9 produce.. The ' in ' niaiketinjj Ms Thompson's bill affected the gen strain on both is eral fishing interests of the State. something terrible and, not at all conducive to durability ia strug gling out of holes and in the iuud.1 Condensed from News and Observer. THE GENERAL ASMBLt. ; ? senate: ' - POTJETH DAY; r Sattjedat, Jau. 10, 18S5. ? At .'II o'clock President Boy kin called the senate to order and liev. J. M. -Atkinsonl). ? D.,'- offered prattM ; -:-.y ';:y,V COMMITTEE EEI'OKTS. ,U, ; Mr. Gatliug, oi the special com niittee on rules of tho( senate, sub mi ttoft a report: , yt BILLS AND BESOLTJTIOJTSf - ; Vero ; quite " numerously intro ducetUt.Jlr. Gndger introduced a bill to : make it unlawful for, any person to practice medicine with out h license, i ; s s t Mr. ConDor A bill providing for the registration of. the sale of prop erty under deeds of trust. . t - Mr. Buxton Bilf amen ding the law in' regard to' the jurisdiction of magistrates in certain civil cases. ; Mr. Shorrill Bill amending sec tion 3850, of the Code, regarding standard weights. . - ' ' ; ; ,: Mr. Means Bill requiring judges W CrttUt JUriCS to tjaKG Writfen lH sr.rnntiniia with Miom nn Ihoir ro. tiroment. - . ..... . jur. liason jjiii to amend sec Uioit lS82, of the Code, relative to mancious injury io personal prop erty. ;Mr. Connor Bill repealing sec tion 1215,' of the Code, and requir- ing the registration ol deeds. Mr. Chadbonru (b;; request) Bill preventing the ruuniug at large of -live-stK5k r .ii"New ; Hanover eounty. - Vf'w' : i:.':-?-- - Mr. GathnBill ameudiug sec tion 373G of tho Code, relative to ra0 salary ot the auditor,increasing sago'. - This ' was ; referred to the committee on salaries and lees, Mr. Thompson Bill repealing f cuon wot tiieotie, relative to lish in White Oak and -New riVera Mr. Thomas Bill providing for the better keeping in; repair oi the public roads in the State Mr. Troy Bill to secure the right of appeal to the people of the State ltelerred to committee on proposi tion and grievances Mr. Todd Bill amending the constitution of the State. Judu! ciary. v: ti :.:" The president annouucci tue fol lowing committees:' . w . ; ' 'if Salaries aud fees: Messrs. Bason, Sherrill, , Graham, Connor, Poole, Houutree aud (Jhud bourn. Deat, Dumb and Blind Institu tions: Messrs. Tltotivpson, Mason, Twitty, Troy, Sherrill,' Kennedy and Chadboiirn. ', ' Insurance: Messrs. AVinston, Todd, Perry, Scott, Alexander, Home and White. Corporations: Mossrs. Cowan, Todd, Troy, Gudger, Lewis, Scott and Swain. Privileges anit Elections: Messrs. flarlinff TniLl lira ham . Trnrnn l " ""'"oi """i l J parfeflr nnlnmafl and Tavlor. i i Tnannn ARvlnrris; ' ATessrs- Kinsr. Thompson, Wiseman, Simmons, mackett, Everett and White , ana Currency: : Messrs. , Connor : jjotson, Cooper, Brown , Home and Franklin. jance: Messrs. . Alexander, i)0t80n, , ( Leak, Graham, Uorne, Kountree and (juadbonrn. Tnni TnRf.ihif inns; ATessra. Sher- rilI) gimmons, Williams, Parker, Twittv and Swain. . . ; . TWnsitinnV nnd Grievanees: Messrs. Ilobbins. Todd. : Parker, nlltem, Lpak. ' Winston and Thomas. ' I The bill to "repeal section '3421 of ,ua nort rpative to fishinsr in ccr- tain waters in Onloweoanty, was takcn up and ,mt npon it9 rcadingH. Mr p00le desired its reference to tihfl nron(i;r nommittee. Mr. Wil- iiams toflk tlie Bam0 view. , Mr, Uin 8a!(1 hfl fiftw obiection to nassins f iin usir Mr, i0U( 8ai(1 iier0,rCriCtited the 1 district in which are tho great fixn- iny interests of the State. lie feare(i that tbo nj0jltioa of this bill wnn . hee.0mo a nrecedentfor liastv - 7 . v legislation on this subject. . Mr. Catling said there were two reasons why he favored it; one be ing that it was a purely local mat ter, and tho other that the people regarded the right of fishing as being as broad and deep as the ocean itself, and that they disliked restrictions iu any shape. Mr. .l'ooler , thought the matter should bo referred to the committee on fish' interests. . .'. .-. . ;,; '; ; Mr. Simmons favored the passage of 'the bill considering it a local matter. 1 t; Vvii'-'V;'.-t Mb. Loud thought that it was not a local 'hiattcrj but that matters relative to the fish interests would be among the most important which would come before the body this session:' v;x r''- -'' Mr. Masou said he fully agreed with Mr. J'.ond in l.Hr'."-rd for the Mi I Tho bill then passed its third reading and the Senate adjourned. HOUSE. FOTTETH PAY. V- f '"" Sattjeday, Jan: 10.IS85 - LTouse met at 11 o'clock And was called to order by Mr. Speaker Holt. -: - - - Prayer by Eer. Dr. J. M. Atkin son, of the Second Presbyterian church.'.;; ...;;.- .;.:; ;; v ". w BILLS AND BESOLTJTIONS.'i Mr. Miller To raise a committee to investigate the need of addi tional , judges for the S.upreme COUrt. ,..iv;.:'.-j :il i-' v- Mr. Lackey Joint resolution con cerning protection to the .industry of sheep husbandry. ; V . . ,; r; Mr. Henderson In regard to the Blair educational bill. . Mr Burton To : amend section 740 of the Code. . :'- Mr. J; clton To amend, ; section 259Gof tho Code, relative: to local assessments in aid of public schools. Mr. Gulley To exempt certain persons from working public roads. Mr. Venters To provide a better and more uniform system of taxing hOgS. . . ; :: .- '; ; v- Mr. Bell To amend section 3,415 of the Code. J 'v T Mr; Winborne To amend' sub section 4 of section 501 of the Code. Mr. Williams, of Granville-To amend chapter 12 of tho Code. Mr. Womack To presenbo rules for conducting contested elections in the General Assembly. Mr, Worthington To - reduce costs in legal proceedings. - ' 4 Mr.; I el ton To prevent the kill ing of livestock iu the range, when the owner of such stock shall be unknown. f ' Mr. Watson To ; chaugo the uame of Lake Landing township, in Hyde county. : Mr. Poa To amend section 2834 of the Code. ;V. The chair announced the follow ing committees: - y l Judiciary: Messrs. Worthington, (ehairman) ' Busbee, Overman, Jones of Buncombe, Waring, Stan ford, Adams, Woodard,' Pearsall, Bell, Pearson, Buxton, Phillips, Hatch, .Barringer,': Bland, Turner, Winborno,' Jones of Alexander, Felton,G alloy, Womack, and Bulla. ; Corporations: . Messrs. Busbee, Jones of Buncombe, Miller, Phillips, Exum, " Sneed, Galloway, Pelton, Brown, lioid, WhUtington, Hole man, Brim, Gale, and Wall. Judicial ,lieiorm: Messrs. Wo mack, Busbee, Worthington, Jones of Buncombe, Woodard. Adams, Overman, Leazar, and Sutton." Finance: Messrs. Tate, JShnlord, Cowles, Bennett, Wakefield, Exum, Dnnlap, i Ardrey ;' Adams, ' Long. Murchisoa Lovill, Galloway ,Dixon, I'earsall, Stanford, Stewart, Bland, ueiiamy, linm and Unappeu. , InsanofM-sylums: Messrs. Stan ford, Tate, Grainger, Aycock, Shep herd .jVlcN ei 11, McClellan d, Gavni ess, Johnson', Kobinson, of Sampson, I'earsall, Kobertson, Williamson, Urouse, Whittmgton, Grant, rntch ard, Whitted and Crowder". - 5 Privileges and Elections: Messrs. Williams, of Granvillej 'Waring, Winborne, Woodard, Grouse,. Allen, Cliltori, Butler and Eaton.', s Engrossed Bills: Messrs Turner, Green, of Durham, Abgon," Kobin son, of Sampsonj Hatch ' aud Whitted."-' ' . " - ; Enrolled Bills:Messrs. "Leazar, Cowcllr j Winborno, lliggs -and rinnix. i Military AffairsJ Messrs.: Jones, of Buncombe; Worthington, Glenn, Adams, Murchjson, Beaman, Craw- lord and ilussey. , . : , r ; On motion of Mr. Green, of Dur ham, i, tho . resolution ; requesting senators aud members of Congress to use' their influence for the repeal of tho internal revenue, was put upon us passage, it was adopted and ordered to be sent to the senate for concurrence. v 4 -; On motion, the house adjourned until Monday rooming at 11 o'clock. iolo&na ausoges AT 10 Cents , Per Pound AT ULiticirs. HEADQUARTERS ' -;. FOR Hoi Largo ooiiKiCTrnfnts iyinllhually on hand, Kepreseut A iUIOUH S( CO.,, t;iii-H'.'o, 111.. Lar?;mt Meat liculfrs in the World; 1IKMK d riKSt'.r. Wt t Washington. 1), V.. l'ionc-i r and Oolunilihi I -oiler Mills. Daily ihiim iii-M by wire, and prices gtinr- anleed the I !'. ('( r, I'.p It ' l; -., II i 1UE Absolutely Pure.. This powder never vanrs. A marvel of purity,BtrtnRth, and wholesoraencsg. More economical than tlie ordinary klndH, ami can. not be sold In oompctiition with the multitude of lowU'st, nhort weight, alum or plioKphnte oow Uirs. soidon vlu euim. koyal isakiwo Powi)KR(!o Ilia Wall-st... V. ' novls-lvdw jfT.r-:.-sjr.. '-, g" K BL X ' f - mm wmiiii self cure u&Kifr 'A fiivhrite retcriptioa of one of the mot iii noted and successful snecialists in the TJ. 14 fa f V (no retired) for the curs of Mervons Debility, Iost Manhoo)), Wruknes and Decay. Sent iD plain sealed envelope Free, llruggists can fill iL - Address DR. WARD & CO., Louisiana, MV For Sale, One 4-.V9iir old Mitre, well lni)Ue,.Kntlo ana kind. - One 8-yenroUt, not hroltc. one pood fiirni Molu. , , VwoUotwn rtrnn TrveM. f . Api'iy to1 ' deeSt dwtf ,. - . .KtouewtiU, W GREAT BARGAINS IN Clothing, ; Shoe Hats, , J Dry Goods and Hctions, " WILL BE OFFERLD Dsring lha naxt 30 days "!.. at ; Asa oYm.xes ! ' ' MIDDLE STREET. . . Closing Out Sale' For Cash. '." ' .GEO. ALLEN, , V.. 1 H- F ' .. Assignee. : Dec. '10, 1884.' 22-d lm - G'SRlSTLlfiS, 1884. I have on hand for HOLIDAY TKADIS a LAK&f AHB WELL SELECTED STOCK ,' . . . , op , ( ; . . . Choice Ooiifocllonarics ' AND - ' Florida Oranges, Malaga Grapes, Bananas, Citrnn, Palniui, CnrrantB, Dates and Figs, ami I have eaotured hanta t'latis. Bag and KaKguge, this year una brongbt hlin to my sliire. 1 "" " ' ... Coaio and see my complete Assortment oi Toys and Holiday Goods, BE ATTTIPlTr, CH ITISTMAS GIFTS. FOlt 0L2 AMI VOU.NU. .' r ,' Gall early aud make your selections. . JOHN DUNN, Santa Clans Headquarters, .; ;t ' ' NEWBKllN. N. O. Adniinistrator'B Sale. rursuant to authorltv1 Vested In him, the undersigned will, on: Monda the 2d day of February, lssa, at the Court ilonse uoor 111 Newbern. S. (J.-, sell to the highest bidder the Heal Kstiite iielonglng o the estate of Thomas Fenner. dee'd.. consisting of a tract of land In Craven county on the south side of wense river, west siue or weal M.nsn uiu, adjoining the lands of Gambo Fenner on West, William Temple on south, oontalninR one hundred acres more or less, belonging to tho estate ol Thomas renner, oee a. Terms of Hale: one half cash; balance on a credit of six mouths. Till-) reserved until full payment Is made. -,. . Halo will commence at 12, M. f JAS. 0. HAHKIHON, :' , . riiblic Admintstralor, . , ' . . Adm r of J'lioH. Fenner, dee'd. . WejvbMi'n, N. t;., Uec.liO.lSKl. ,;; dlw Merchants, Bankers ard Ilanufacturcrs '.'' SHOULD HKA1) ' IMIADSTUEHT'S J WfcMy Juiim.al r.f Trade, Finance, ; , am! Pubilf. Eroiionif. Slxlcfii l'a'."'R every HattiTdaV.' Offeutnui Twenty I iiijHH i-.rmit.luies Jwenty- i . " ' , . fouri'iiges. . ' - FIVB DOl.LAllH A YKAIL 'J lie fiireinost purpose of Vrakktkkkt'h Ik to ua Of prac tical service to luiKiuens men. II snecliil trade and 'Industrial reports: II weekly epitome oi bankruptcies Mironglinii tlie United aUites and Canuda, and tlie sum maries of assets and liabilities, are nlon worth thesabserlntinn uruie: Its synopses i recent leg!l decisions tire exceedingly vain anie. As comineicmi i,riiiiHftci,iuiiH, in in wiiler sense. are coming 1o be more and mor conducted on a statistical basis, the Informa tion contained in I;bahsi 'Hkkt's is of the first Importance both to producers and middle- men. Tlie trade nnd acrlcnltnral situallon throuohoul the Uiiit.-d Rial' s and CaimilH renoi'leil ,v ti'lei'rai.h l l'.nidhtreet'a 111) to the hour ol jniM a -a! s'ii. ( h ; J- y - A SUPPLY OF riEST AND LEST THUCKEES PIAS, MOHAWK AND BOUND POD BEANS, -TRUCKERS' DEED POTATOES, f ; bust rnoor oats, . " . ST0N0 ACID PHOSPHATE, LISTER GUANO, BONE AND PERUVIAN GUANO, Also,7nANN ARD OTHER FAVORITE BRANDS- - KAINIT, LAND PLASTER, Etc - ' ' ViLUE KIDYETT, CONFECTIONEK, IN THE POST OITIUE, , - . Offers st'hoioe Stock of. Cniulios, FrencH nud American J lUtivinn, Nuts. Oranges, .. IemoiiN, .' ' . , . ' ' Anil a Full Line of. the Choicest I Ifiars ami Smoking ; Ttibarco . " alwaj s on hatul. M, TEUMS OA 811 CA l.h AND SEE Mt; octlldtr . Vhcbsaio Osaiors. nouiL. Tli Kloni- House of WYU I'. SMITH A (X) of Ittiltlmorc lins a nnvlinnl rnpuuttlon lor the extent of their buisu ens auu cuiiraoior 01 " .... .'t,.-i.c ineir uiiAM iir PLULiiAnrjAn uio r.NIKOltM, S'.'KIi'l'LY Kb LI AKIjK and -de-livfied nt the M)VJT MAHKKT 1'HIOKS. CAKE3 AND CRACKERS. The Old Mid Well Known Firm of JAS. T. MASON oo. dupply a full line of every va riety of I "liken ami Crackers, Batislaction In every iiiMaiit-e Rtiawtutecd. , T03ACC0. ' i 'Tho Wholesale 'Tobaooo House of KINK RIM th kuh a t !().. of lliiltinu. so Ioiik anil favorahlv known in thin ninikut. have nmile me their as nt fo: this Heelkm; ami 1 will he iilHMeil to reeelvu otdeiH lor their superior lines of KooilB. Kvery variety of Tobacco at best prices. . - . I am Solo Ageiit bercfor- the above firms : beincr ia daily reci of tclecraiibic market quotations, 1 can tlu'rcl'oro KiirMtco LO WKflT riUCES and FULLEST SATio FAOTIOX Goods ordered by-telegraph. JAS. W. MOOSE declU Uwll 3?0U LADIES OJJLY. A IlEMROV endoi-KOd by the best Hiysl; - ctatiK and I'riiiiorlsis at Hn home. A that Mr. O. Wi O'Neill, Oood- waii'r, AI.,ti!i.vsralM-dhlswlte from an in valid's bi-d,and lie believes aved her life. AJiKMUIiY ol 'willed a ironilnent Atlanta merchant said : "I would liavc given SSUUhb soon as 1 would anlcklefor what two hot . ties of voiir medicine did for my daughter." A nEMKDYln regard to which . J. t'as- sells, M I' , JirinrgiKii, ' iiiohhwvi.hj, xii.., nun rcull instances in which It af forded relief alter all the usual remedies lmil fulled. A 11KMKDY about wlitcd Dr. B. n. Ferroll, 1 jiurange, ua., writes : - i u uscu hji mo last twenty years the medicine you are Mtung nn and consider it the nest eoinoi nation ever gotten togotlier for the disease f.,r which it, is reeom mended."- ' A REMEDY about which l'r. Joel Branham, Atlanta, 'sahl: ."I have examined the re cipe, and unve no nesimuou in uuvibiub i U8e, and eonildently recommend it." . REMEDY which the KeV.lI, U Johnson, near Marietta, Ua., pays he fins ns d in his ramiivuith ih "utmost satisfaction.!' and rapnmmended It to three families "who found it to be Just what 11 is recommended. i nmt iiv ni which Pemberton. iveson A Denuison say: "we nave oeeu seiiiug n for many years, with constantly Increasing rhIb'h The article is a staple with ns, and l ir.riA rt flhaoliitA mftrit " - ' '. A KKMKD Y of- which Lamar, Rankin 4 La mar say: "we soiuou gross lniour niuiiuiu, and never sold'lt in any place but what it waa u-nrt1 tt flLatn " A REMEDY by which Dr. isangh or Grange.ua., sajK "I ciircuoneot tne most obstinate cases of Vicarious Mrnsthtja tion that ever came within my knowledge, with few 'bottles. ltn-.THTSiiv of -which Dr. J. O. Hubs. Nota- aulga, Ata., says: "l am tuny convinced inat It is nnrlvaled for that class of diseases whl'li ll.ctalma to cure." . A REM BDY about which Mflj. John 0. Wb.lt- rmr, or Atlanta, wen anu tuvoraoiy itnuwn nil nvHri.be IFnited Statesasa General Iusu- 1 1 1 1 1 .1 . fx 1 ' u, J ' " v ' ...... . ... . fore tlie war, on a large plantation in a great number of cases.always with absolute sue- A ...-, .ntru. I nuuil thlar.mn.lifl. K n v.M RrY about which Mr. J. W. Strange of Cartersville, ua ,cennies tnai one ooiue cured two members ol his iamtiy joi men struul Irregularity of many years standing This Great Remedy Is : ; ROFKLB'S FEMALE REGULATOR. Rend for onr Treatise on 'Health and Hap' pineBB of Woman," mailed free. ' . v , . JltAXIMKl.O XbUOUlA lllll l.O.,M ' dw . - Atlanta. Gil. KLEK-SO-DOR, A SOAP, the beet hi the world for Laundry use; will maRe the domes wuite ana sweet, lull limit, tt -iLlillnt? or boilincr. . It is the best soap lor roneinse, maKes lue flesh snioolh, soft and clenn. It is tlie best soap lor sunving, leaves me face smooth and Rolt.and prevents enapping, anil cures banter 'BJteh. cures chapped nanus, cures ring-worm, and finally Mill make jou happy. Try it. tor sale ny .U ,i- I V1J.U.'j1V Second door from the corner of Middle and South Front streets, ' .New Heme. N.O. Also at the Bame place you can lindood Clgiiis, l onacco, etc., ot nn uiuas,anu uanme In great variety at retail, ail goon. ,-aw J..B.BROWM, Barber and Hair Dresser, Will, t.weiitv-tlve years experience, and the Neatest; and Meat Furnished (Saloon In the cltv, will give as good a sMavo as can be had anywhere for-l km i;i,.m. ew wiop, new fill nltiiic, and satislaelloii guaninieeii. 1 !. -Hind Cold Hatha can be hiuj atall hours. -Middle street,, next to L. 11. Cutler, ni at-1 'll v ikuniumtiatur & Tola Vursuant to authority vested In him, ih undersigned uill, n Mnndny 1 lie iftl (lay i February, lSSr, at tlie Court lioiisn flour 1 rNcwnerii, i.i;., ki-h ui ine iwim-m Ileal Ksuile liW'imiii!; to tlie i-.stale of ; Crimes, do'-'d., jonsiKtiiig of Lot No the plan of (he Lois of Jiimum S,-i-1 I h 1 on Kir-hanlson's Alley In the ( Hv I bei-n, N. ('., nU-ti wan ennvivi,!! , Oai-jienlrr, C. s. '.. to snsan fir.i-.. .i in-.; to I he 1 r -ale of H it c " ROBERTS & HEHERS01T ; Beneral Insarancs Agents, - New Berne, N. C. Onlj first claBS Companies represen ed in ' Firo. L1T6 ani Accident Issura&ce.. Total Capital over Forty Millions oi . Dollars, Jun24dly ROBERTS 6 GEO., Whole Kiilo eSc fietuii DKALKHS IN .'5 .'- Provisions" - Groceries, -Drv Goods " ''; . .'. 'I'.',''.' ' .- '. '--".Boots and Shoes All of which LOW. we re offering VUIfS Orders eolicited. . ' . . ; Sstisfactiou guaranteed. ' dw NEW BERNT5. N. C. Send nix cents for postaga and rerelve free, a costly boi i.fVndilH Wh1lh will hpln Kit of either sex, to more money rinht away thai . anything else in this world, 1 Fortunes awal" ' t he workers absolutely sure, At once addres TKUK a CO . AiiRusta, Maine. uiar28dly T : W. I1. )EWE " ' THE PRACTICAL ' T0NS0RIAL ARTIST1 Personal! v In attendance at tils nalrdresslni and (shaving traloon at the (laston House ' with tlie best workmen. .. Satin faction is assured to those who natron- . ia him. . ' d II A 1 1 DWA1 1 K. Guns and Gun Implements C0CK1NS & KEATING 8T0YES, SASH. DOORS, BLINDS .and MOULDING, Lime, Cement, Plaster Paris, Hair, AINTS, OILS AN1 PUTTY. For the best goods and lowest prlees call at L. H. CIITLEK'S, NEW. BERNE. N.O. An Independent Newspaper of Dem-" ocratic Principles, but not Controlled by any Set of Politicians or Manipulators; Devoted to Collecting and Publishing alt the News of the Day in the most Inter esting' Shape and with the greatest pos sible Promptness, Accuracy and Impar tiality; and to the Promotion of Demo cratic Ideas and Policy in the affairs of Government, Society and Industry. Y ; Rate, by Mail, Postpaid: DAILY, per Year X - . - $8 C3 DAILY, per Month ; -: ; B3 SUNDAY, per Year - 1 C3 DAILY and SUNDAY per Year . 7 CD WEEKLY, per Year ...... 1 C3 Ad&rtM, TUB 8VW, Sew York C' i. KINGEY Cotton Broker and, Ccmsissica Ecrchnt. Consignments of Cotton" and Grain so licited. '. 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