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' A I Ci.71 KM, .-i'UI.Y .Tai'AN4J..f ' x'.amn ;.r , ' . .l a .ily except . !', si .( pr -, r lor sit nuuth. Leilvcred to CUT s - i :n r- at ill cent per iroutn. N V KERNE JOURNAL. Si column r f puhlli.hej eTry Thursaay xl i.OopM ArVKUTISINO RATES (DAILY! One iwl 8 a i- ao cui; on wwlt. 2 Ob one montl 1. Mi ; V monUw. 41P.0O: nix months. AU.W, elve ra .--.lhs.4Jti.B0 . ; Advir'i-ineiii undi-r "id of "City rutin' 0 eints eer line tor Men nerlo No Jvertijmeii will be tnterted between local Wattw at any uric. Notice of Ma mags or lieath. uotto fxceed n hue will be inserted free.. All additional ratter will be churned 10 cent, per line. Payments tor transient advertisement mum ba made in advance. Regalar adertieroeut will be collected promptly at the end of each nonta . ' . . Oommuau'atiou coniaminf o'Wf or a fttsca -iou of local matter are ooliciud Ktcoinmuii i tuoa must expect to b published that contains CJeclionablepjraoaalltifB; withhold! the uarite t the author; or that will make or tban.nt -llama of this napor. Any person feeling aggrioved at any anony iuous communication can obtain the name of the author by application at tblsofflce and showing wboreln the grievance exists. - THE JOURNAL. a. g. 5f u!.t. Editor. SEW BEEISe. N.O., FED. 12, !Sf5 rituersd at the Poet oltlo at K . . - v ... .... a aecond-eiass inaiu-j PHOSPHATES. The special ffatur - ff .' j v.-:k of the Experiment tiv.uoa during the last two years is tho phosphate investigation, and ti: discovery of woikable beds of this important material is the most sinificantr oc currence in tho msteri;.! tie, chip inent of the State. The existence of regular beds of phosphate, wuich had been little more than rumored before that time, was definitely de termined by the work of the officers of your Board during 1883 and 1884. ;;. : :v' " -; :. ".W Tho Honorable Commissioner of Agrinlture has stated so mo of the results of tho phosphate survey in his report, and it will be unneees sary to give any details here. The report of the Engineer and the Chemist will be published in a few days. It is sufficient to record here that numerous beds of phosphates have been discovered hi Sampson and Duplin counties, chiefly-between Paison's on the north, Halls ville on the east, Wallace station ob the south, aud Clintou on tho west, being it territory about twenty miles square. Outside of this ter ritory beds have been iioted in Onslow, Jones, Craven, lender, New Hanover, Bladen, Columbus and' probably Brunswick, all of which need to he more thoroughly explored. Wo have examined seventy-one different localities in the. Sampson-Duplin territory, and nave iouna worsaoie ueus 01 puos- pnates 01 a greater or less exienc in fifty-eight of these. Undoubtedly many beds exist in the same terri tory which are not yet known. The avcrago amount of phosphate of lime in iwenry-nve samples, irom . bods nearest the lino of the Wil- miugton aud Weldon llailroad, was forty-one per "cent. Fhospbate rock of this character was success fully manufactured into superphos phato under the directiou of the State Chemist, distributed over the ; State last spring and tested by some of our leading farmers, lileveu- hundredths of an acre yielded forty eight tons of clean rock at a cost of one hundred and sixty -five dollars tor excavation, hauling and loading on board the cars. From a portion of this, 20 tons" of acid phosphate were made and distributed to 130 farmers, and reports from 55 of these larmers, which nave been received, are very! favorable to the North Carolina superphate. These ex periments show beyond a doubt not only that we have goodphos phates, but that they will produce results in the field equal to other phosphates. The rather hasty and incomplete phosphato reconnois ance of the Sampson-Dnplin tern tory, above mentioned, gives ns the following totals;: Total number of acres ace . y explored 124.98: t.otai liuuii.ei' t pits dug 700 total cubic icfc i.l earth excavated 09,710; total pounus of phosphate rock actually weighed 75,495; calculated average tous per acre 40G.98; total ton? H' j!Ks!Imfe rock in the 124.98 acres explored r3,8G4.48, or -.".' "" This particular 124.93 acres will field enovgh phofphale roclc to malec all of the superphosphates sold in North Carolina in one year. In uMition to the above we 'have ex plored extensive beds of phosphates and marls mixed together, occur ring in New Hanover and Tender counties. This material was also tiied on various crops last year with encouraging results. This is a deposit of great importance and merits a special exploration. One hundred and thirty-seven analyses of phosphates were made : t, the Statiou for the regular phos ' te survey and thirty tor property rcrs. ' 'II o phosphate reconnoisauco has lie 1 in tho discovery of many rich marl which were m-t te lure known to exi.-t. We h.tve made thit ty-niua analyses of mails during lSdk , , CuLdvnseU fr6m Kcws and (ilKtrvtr. TIIK GEXr.KAL ASStMDLT. - SENATE. - Tuesday, Feb. 10, 1SS5, ; Tho Senate was called to order at 11 o'clock,- President Stedman in the chair. ; ., .', - , .rETmoss. Mr. Toole From certain citizens of Beaufort, asking the prohibitory liquor law. for that town. ; . Hackett (by request) From Calvin J. Cdwles and E. W. Scott, in relatiou to tho payment of the Stato debt, .Finance , , Mr,. Winstpci (by request )From citizens of Granville eounty, asking aid for maimed soldiers. : '', EErOCTS OP 'STANDING C01I3IIT- . TEES..., -S:" . , Mr. Alexander On the bill for the relief of disabled soldiers', reo ommeuding its ference to committee of the whole. . : , ... " . Mr. 'Catling To incorporate the S. II. . Gray Manufacturing Com pauy. Calendar.' : - Mr. Thompson Eesolution of re quest to Congressmen in ' regard to work on Beaufort haroor aud the Beaufort and New Berne ;canal. T.V 1 ..,1 ...... . ' Sr ECIAL OKDEU. " -: Bill -to authorize, the Govornor and other trustees to 6nbscribe for certain number of volumes of 'North Carolina in the Var. Be tween th States." " '. ''" . On the passage of the, bill Mr. liobins called for the ayes and noes. So ordered ayes 15. noes Mr." Gndger moved to reconsider the vote and to lay that motion on the-table. F Carried. : t Senate adjourned to meet at 11 to-morrow. ' '" l : HOUSE. At 11 a., m. Speaker Holt called the House to order. ;i ' Prayer was offered by Eev, T. E. Skinner, D. 1). ' .. , BILLS INTRODUCED, ! : To prevent-live stock from run ning at large in Goldsboro town ship, Way tie county. ; To amend, section 3,111 ot tho Code. ' 4 To amend seel iou 3,S.'J5 of the Code, . CALENDAR. A resolution appointing a loint committee to select trustees lor the University parsed. The special order, the bill to establish tho new county of Rich- lands, was" lard on the' table. M.ORE 'JUDICIAL DISTRICTS. The bill to increase tlio number of jndiciat' districts' came up. It provides lor 13 - districts.: .One minority report suggested 15,'and another minority report suggested 12.' ' ' Discussed by Messrs. Jones ot Buncombe, Pritchard, , Woniack; Dixou and Leazer .-. . , 1 The House adjourned till 10:30 this mornipg.'j!"; r ''". '! How to Kill A Craving1 fr Alcohol ; While it; is true : that many who at one time indulged in ardent spiiirs have abstained later in life, it U not believed that there is any real cure for the thirst created by alcoholism. But a person that claims to have cured himself gives a rem edy that there would be no harm in trying. Wo reproduce : it iu the rescued poison's own ' words: "I was bneof those unfortnnateagiveu to strong drink.: When I left it off I felt a horrid want for something I must have or go distracted. I could neither eat, work or sleep. Explaining my affliction to a man of much education and experience he advised me. to make a decoction of ground quassia, a half ounce steeped in a pint ot vinegar, and to put a small teaspoonful of it in a little water, and to drink it down every time the liquor thirst camocn me violently. I found it satisfied the cravings, and it also gave a feeling of stimulus and strength. I continued this cure and persevered till the thirst was conquered. For two years I have not tasted liquor, and I have no desire for it. Lntely, to try my strength, I have handled and smelt whisky, but I have no temptation to take it. I give this for tho consideration "ot the poor unfortunates, 1 several of whom I know have recovered bv means which T no' lotinr ronnire.'' She 'Didn't Scare. "Now, Clara," said the teacher, ''if you should meet a bear what would you do!'' ''Doesn't a bear squeeze people!" queried the girl. --' "Yes." , ' 'Then when I saw a bear I should stand very still." South and West. To any body who has disease of throut or lungs, we will send proof that Piso's Cure for Consumption has cured. the same complaints in other canes. - Ad dress, -y , E. T.IIazi;l.tijje, ' '..'' .. " ' , . . Warren, Pa. -' , jv25 d&w c: Ottawa, 1 j. 9. It is repot ted j :::i'j proposition to i that Col. .'.::. raise a rec,.iar:,t or Canadian volun teers for imperial teryiee has been accepted and ho will proceed to enlist men at once. The regiment will do garrison duty in England. Coltjmtjs. O.. Feb. 8. The Hocking Valley was greatly excited last night over rumors or a concen trated attack by the strikers." Over 400 shots were fired in the neigh borhood of Nelsonville aud Buchtel at about 10 o'clock, but do attack was made. Fatrol trains drove, the strikers off. .' . : . ."-.'. t Pittsburgh, Feb, 9.-The Edgar Thomson Steel Works at Brad docks will resume operations iu all departments to morrow, giving cm ployment to nearly . four thousand men who have been idle for. eight weeKs. a slight : gut reduction. . .- ; : , : Newport, Feb. 9. Capt. Mills, of the steamer Lancaster, bound from Philadelphia to Boston, has just come in here, having in tow the Siliooner Setagawa, of . Kock land; Me., which he found at 1 p. m. yesterday abandoned, near Broken Eipps South Shoals, she having evidently, been m collision with some vessel, i Johnstown, N. Y., Feb. 9. This village is in danger of a water Jan inc. It was discovered that tlere if as. not enough water supply in the re&ervoir to warrant the run ning of water motors in manufac turing establishments, and notice was served upou those using water for such purposes to discontinue its. use until further notice.. With the present supply- the pressure is not sufficient to throw the water to the second floor of business blocks. In case of fire fears are apprehended iu regard to lack of water, i . , .Washington, Feb. 9. There seems to be a row all around iu the Navy- Department..:, First comes the Naval Academy investigation; then the Tallapoosa investigation, iu which Secretary Chandler in his reply did not once touch the real ground of complaint, bis carrying his wile, and family and a largo contingent . of f female relatives around in it. Next the Lancaster trouble, when ; Commodore English tried to imitate his superior too closely ; and gave parties on the Lancaster a la Tallaposa. Now comes war with John Roach,' who is Ordered to take all the steel shafts out of the new cruisers and replace them with iron ones, Meanwhile the naval frauds trials are going On, and Secretary Chan dler is in'a blue blaze pf anger. , ' Louisville, Feb. 9 The dark est piece of daylight, the citizens of Louisville ever saw visited the cily just before 9 o'clock this morning. A brisk Tain had . been falling for three hours,: aud an unusually heavy fog had enveloped, the city all the mornings Abont , 8:50 6'clock a sudden gust of wind came from the west, and a heavy mass of black cloud ! overspread the sky. The fog increased in density, mak ing tne day as.darlc asinignt. :.,; The gas s was lighted in ali the business houses and 'residences. anu tne streets were . snrouciea m an almost impenetrable , gloom, which lasted for about five minutes Many were badly frightened at the unusual phenomenon. " and large 'numbers of the colored population concluded that the last day had come, and ran about in amazement and alarm:-, -The darkness was fol lowed by a drenching rain, which lasted twenty minutes.1 Small minnows were scattered profusely in some localities after; the heavy cloud burst. . Tho sudden shower and the appearauco of ' fish bo tokened a water spout from the Ohio. The Best the Market offords. rork', Bausiige and Hecr can be found at , . ' . . - CHAS. E. NELSON'S, " ' i .:.:: ;On Uroad Htreet. Jan2rdtf , '.' .' At Old Stand. Largest Sfcsk) Greatest Variety, . .-' ' :. AKD THE .' Best Goods, AT THE l T .nrvoisr T" 'rices', AT WILLIE S. M IDYETT'S, On Neuse street, at the place called FROG POND. Give him a call. dec30dtf " ' : flAGAN'S Magnolia Balm is a secret aid to beauty. Many a lady owes her fresh ness to it, who would rather not tell; s.ndyou cant tell. .- 'ft.!- : V TV AbscSuic.y Put Tills .p(iwur nvp- vav;i!&. A ii.ar''I of piirit-.stieiijii:t. and wr.iiloaonii'iuwii. Wove eiioimniirnJ tlian trm iirilinnrv kimltt, ami can not t,o ;iolii in fdrij-eilti'tii villi Hie imiliitude of J(iw ti'st, slioil sn.ij.ln. :ilta:i r pl((phate powders, rjoirionlfiu fiu.'K. llosfAL HakinQ Pcav-d.u Co.. liiu i a'l-ht,: .N. V novla-lvdw Kfltic cf Lfilz'M : f r Ikitsr. . Aprllntlon bv tho timkreigtv-U Biid his asaorlRti R will l T.isido tt " t-im (junurnl Aa siiiiiblv ot Not'iU U'Mliiitt. t UN in sent ses sion for :in at -Ui litMirp'-iutt' ; Insurance Compiniv to do -a t'!ioril lAir lnmirantv buKiimuH la tov Bcfiut, U.-ttd tiisewlmre. - .- ..''. - . V Ji Hi A II. . Jan. lT.lj. 1H J a it..::.. .1 ;...i:. i L A At," - VUL Public not iue islitirol'7 f.iven-lhat ap plitiim 'Ml) l-o ."d1 to U.oCeneial A-ccnibly ot Notti '"T'.Ji for nn act to--.tncorpoMte - tno 0.. II. Cray Munu lactntlrtK CompftTiy. . ... .. . S. 11. C 14. v V , uJS U O rULUS. Kew Berne. Jan. 1, lt-fcO. JL U Wvwt ' Anrdinitiion liv he .tiin'.i lwisiied ami ! wwoplntesvfiil l mado to tho tioti'eml A: semhly ot J.orth himiiiw .u; its ui pn nchln? neKkio-i. ;i r r nr. . r tut n in!ik to no a Gen eral .liftl.int? I'UHUii'c.H i;t ( ity t;f AeV Heme, clm.i terto'.!ii Inn tor thirty ytmrs. ' W AS li 1-i.ll ijN ISItYrtN. Jan o'h 1 8i5 U'ii AM. Fpr;Ecnt, twenty acres, one unit ime-imti jiiiirci iroiu New littrne mi 'i ronl. voiul, with (rood houses on each. Hood chance lor tnifUing. . Apply to ; o : , - . . de 21 till -IM S'S & MANLY. Hctice Is hereby given, that pollen tlcn-wlii be made to the GciK'ial Assembly to amend the Char ter of the CU of. Ni ft 'iei e, N . r. Hy ordet ot tlio. Board of City Council. , V . . JOHN' li, 11MLL. . Janod;iOJ . . .v . . Cloik.. T:For Calo, " A No 1 tAMILY H'(.(JY T AO-si 'ft in harness ainl iitcclly fentlf-nnd a New Haiid-rande Mdo liar (?pnnp .liUOCSY and HAHNIiSS.: All for ?M cash.' A first-class outfit. -Apply at - dw JOI'HN'AL PFFICR AM frho ar6 Indi:bted to Asa Jones bv note or account aronotiued to niakplmiiiodlat paynier t, as trie.ithirtfesfi must be olosed. : . ; . GEO. ; A LLKJi, Assignee FOR '; Lnrge'coKSicnTntlR coiitinuiMly'on hand . Kiw'nt 4Jr,COI'i St f:0.k i'hiffism. 111. Largest MeaV liefrln-sm tho World; IIEKR & CI8EI Went V.ivh'.iimon, V. C, l'loueer aiidrulunibliiKolli.rMll.it.,.' . linilv tiiolnlioiis xeftr, and prices guar nnteedtno ijUWih I. wucLr.sAi..; TKim: o:ly. J. V. Ml L IAMB", N. C. (V i din IS WW tit' DSAM.UK n Provisions . Groccycs, Boots and Snces All of which wo are cSTering VE?.S LOW. Oidms solicited. Eatisfacticn guarvitced. , ; dw . , V1.X7 Em WE. w. c. ,.;;;,'. . ' f li)2tl'r X l'ofhons inti rested !u Hhsj cfniius are In. vt ted toon!! upon or seWn'M Hie, Kiilmci tber. wtiow'Uliilve liiioriiiitlioiv fn relation to the eiaittis.and j reimie mull) for tolieellrip. ,' ' A. li. ALI.KIS. CKKlM'Sf 218 Vahtni(ton fit,,, licston; 111) RmadwRV, I'ew ork; )Uo) New oik Ave WflWllttlL'IOIl. II (' . . Hon. iKO. B, UOt'T'vVELl. will net fig niy i;o'j!Kt.'l. ... dtclidwzm Situation Wanted. A lady of experiiuicii desires a position as teaeliei, in ft luuiuy 01 private fciiooi, in healthv locality. Hhn is a graduate.. lin hn Noriuui tnvliiliiL'. and teaoinB 1'rliiiHiy. Hiul er l'.tmlisli, Miwie aud Lntin. ISeleiences furtiiNhtd it r'(iilied.. Apply, utatins; Hilary, to ' II, cure ot JouhnI'. Jew Heine, iv. r, jUuU dw tf AT U. ,W. 'WAUAL'S C0ENEE always supplied with the very bcBl Fres Meats, Beef, I'ok, JTntton i '1 f'nusaget' Hie Marketii."' : ' tiBll n 1, : i. jiiiiii MsM 8fs Floy orFi-ji A SUrPLY OF rir.ST AND LLiT TPvUCKEnS PAS," IIOHAWK AND nOTJxND POD LEANS, TRUCKERS' SEED POTATOES, RUST PROOF OATS, - ST0N0 ACID PHOSPHATE, LISTER GUANO, BONE AND PERUVIAN GUANO, " ' Also, WHANN AND OTHER FAVORITE BRANDS KAINIT, LAND PLASTER, Etc Tha Bssi Liths IVcrL'. United States Dtp 'a Cvllector Mr. McSorley Are you still alive? If so, can you make me a pair of dress boots, such os you made me aboTTt 13 years ago? Same size. Yeu nialre tne best boots in tne world, wore the pair you made me (about 12 years ago) last night' to a bait. Yours, , - A. COATS, Address:- : (Major Coals. 7 Beekmnnn street, N. Y. City (Room G) janEOdtf KLEH-89-D0R, A SOAP, the beit in the world lor Ijvunilry HKt-; will niiiho the clolhes white mid tweet, without raiding or iMii'ing. It Is the best scap f ir Toilet use, mitkes the flen;i euihoiIi. K"'t nmi o 'n, His the best soa for sintvine.'IeHves the face Ninoolh and son. and preveuu ehftpping, and cures barber's itch, cures chapped hands, cures riiiR-wonn.und finally will make yon happy. Try It. t or sale by WM It. l AL.Jrtt.tl, Second door from the corner of . Middle and South Front street, . New Berne, N.C. Also at the same Dlaoe you can findjrood CiKii i s, 'loiiacco, etc., of all kinds, and Candle in great ym iety at retail, all good. dw nTIIlSPOTrr At Market Wharf, Selling Drugs, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Class, Potty, and all kinds Seeds. . ALSO Canvas, Rope, Twine, Oakum, Galvan ized Spikes and Nails, and other Ship Building Supplies. CHEAP FOR CASH. . . dec8l-cUw U M..D1 FOR LADIES ONLY. A HEMKDY endorsed by the best I'hysl- eiiniHiind irujrglsts at lis home. ' -A KKMfcDiY that Mr. C. W. O'Neill, Good- water, Ala. .savsreisedhls wife fipm an in valid's bed. and he believes saved her lite. A REMEDY of which a prominent Atlanta merchant snia s "l wouia nave given uw as soon us 1 would a nickle for what two bot tles of vour medicine did lor mvdauehter." A UEBIEDY in regard to which B, J. Cas- NellH, M 1), l)fiii?t(it. inomnsvi.ie, ua., s ts: "1 cu recall instances in which It af forded lelief alter all the usual remedies Imtl failed. . J A HEMKDY about which Dr. B. B. Ferrell, Laiirauge, Ua., writes : "l have used lortne last twenty years the medicine you are patting up and consider it the best combl nation ever gotten together for the disease for which It is recommended." A REMEDY about which lr. Joel P.i anham, Atlanta, said: "l have exammeu tne re cipe, and have no hesitation in advising Its ime. and confidently recommend it." A REMEDY which the Kev H, B, Johnson, t near Marietta, (ia., says he has used in nut family wita uie-uuuostsaiisiaoiion- iinu recommended it to three farail es "who . found it to belust What It Is recommended. A REMEDY of which Pcmberton. lveson . Dennison sav: "We have been selling it ' for many years, with constantly increasing Buies. ine article is swpio wiiu ui, siiu one of absolute merit." - ... A REMEDY of which Lamar, P.ar Uln ft La. . mar say: "We sold oil grew in iou r-nnmliis. : and never sold it in any place but wliat It f was wanlednaain." ' t- A REMEDY , by which Dr. "-Bangh of La Urango. ua., says: "I cured oneoi tuemost obstinate cases of VicAkious Menktuua- tion that ever came within my knowledge, A REMEDY of which Dr.J. C. Hnss. Nota. with a tew ootties. sulga, Ala., says: "I am fully convinced unit it is unrivaled for that class of diseases which it claims to cure." " - A KKMfcDY about which MaJ. John O. Whit her, of Atlanta, well and favorably Known an over tne uniieastaisasaueneraiinsu. ranee Aerent. says; "I used this remedy be. fore the war, on a large plantation in a great number ot cases, always with absolute sac ces." ' ' :' A REMEDY about which Mr. J. W. Strange. ot i artersvllle, ua , certifies that, one uotue cured two members or ms iitmiiy or men strinil Irregularity of many years standing . Tbls Orent Itemedy Is RAD FIELD'S FEMALE BEGULATOR. Send for our Treatise on 'Health and Hap piness of Woman," mailed free. DUAofrlKiil) XIKUU1.ATOK I.O., . dw Atlanta. Ua. For Sale, One 4-year old Mare, well .broke, gentl and kind, a line 8-year old, not broke. One good farm Mule. ', .' Two dozen Pecan Trees. . ,. i Apply to- N ' J. S. LANE, dec21dwtf '.. :. Btouewall, N. C. GtlRiSTOAS, 188-1 I have on hand for HOLIDAY TRADE a' LARGE AUD WELL SELECTED STOCK ''.- OF . ... .. AND Florida Oranges, Malaga Grapes, Bananas, Citron. HalsinSi Currants, Dates and KiH, and I have captured Knnta Clans, ling ami Bnggage, this year and brought him to my store. Cojie and see my Complete Assortment of Toys and Holiday Goods, BEAUTIFUL CIIIUSTMAS GIFTS FOR OLP AND YOUNG. Call early and make your selections. : JOHF DUNN, - Santa Glaus Headqj alters, NEWBEnN, N. C. " , LAW NOTICE. CHAS. C. CLABK hasrenioved liisolllce to that formerly occupied by Clark it BohriH, on Craven street, just above tl ' " ' '.'s ollico. AV. A.'. I'LA'' :C v;n. -) ,i - : Internal Revenue, i 'sOffieedDvit. N. Y.A York. Jan. 15, 1885. 1 FO ?OR- Kpecial Potato Fertnizer, Special Cabbaso Fertilizer, Special Pe"a Fertilizer. , . Special Turnip Fertilizer, Special Bean Fertilizer, Special Kadish Fertilizer, Special Onion Fertilizer. SPFCIAL AND COMPLETE FEltTIIilZEKS FOli . A LL CROPS. CALL ON OR ADDRESS J. J. W0LFENDEN, .EW DEItNE, N, C oc29dwtf , . J. B. BEO"WJN , Barber and Hair Dressy With twenty-five years experience, And the Neatest and li;t FurniBlied 8ikon in the city, will give as good a shnvo as can be had anywhere for TEN CENTS. New shop, new furniture, and satisfaction guaranteed -Hot aud Cold Baths 0111 be hod at all houra. Middle street, next to lu H Cutler. mar!8dlT ROBERTS & HENDERSON BeiiGral Insurance Agents, New Berne, IS. O. , Onlj fix&t class Companies represer - '. ' , ' ed in . . " Fire., Life and Accident Insurance. Total Capital over Forty Millions o i Dollpra. Jun24dly THE PRACTICAL : ' : . TONSORIAL. ARTIST Personnlly in attendance nt'liisnnirdresslni and (Shaving Haloon at the Gaston llouse with the nest worBinen. Satisfaction is assured to those who patron lze him. ' . d . IIA1JDWAKE, Guns and Gun Implements" C00KIN8 HEATING STOVES, SASH. DOORS, BLINDS and MOULDING, Lime, Cement. Plaster Paris, Hair, PAINTS. OILS AX1 PUTTY. For the best goods and lowest prices call al NEW BE UN IS. "N. V. 1 &M be An Independent Newspaper of Dem ocratic Principles, but not Controlled by any Set of Politicians or Manipulators; Devoted to Collecting and Publishing all 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. . Bates, by Mail, Pottpaid: DAILY, per Year - $3 C3 DAILY, per Month - ,.' 53 SUNDAY, per Year - - 1 CD DAILY and SUNDAY per Year V - 7 CD WEEKLY, per Year ' - 1 CD -' Address, TUB SUIT, Iteie York ClUj. PEAS, BEANS, GUA1I0, i.ainit and Acid thosphatp, ; - FOR SALE BY HANCOCK For sale in any quantity at prices to bu the times. Brick lmve been examined by good H'liMm and pronounced ilrstrcluss, Baiiiples can be seen at my store. - , s solicited. InneedAwtf K R. Jt.'M AT Snor Hill, Grccno Co., I.'. Wc'l fm-nshP,l, n T.i.lr, ...,,v Ibe i : 1' Ine ...,-. r- ...
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