JOC i Lin AJj. JLiLJUJ VOL. IU; NEW BERNE. N. C.. FEIDAY, FEBRUARY 27. 1885. NO. 283. LOCAL NEWS. Jos. NKL80N Notice. J. C. Harbison Adm'rs notice. E. W. Fonvieiae Cotton seed. The Special Tax Bonds. Raleigh Register. As part of the news of the day the Register reprints a Raleigh special to yesterday 's JMew lorK 'limes, and the 'nmea s editorial comments. The reso- The Latest News. ' , LKxraaTON, Ky. , ' Feb. 25. Three young men were expelled from the State college of Kentucky to-day, two for drunkenness and one for disobe dienoe. Twelve other students hare left of their own accord and others will Journil Hlntiirt Almtnic, V. New Berne, latitude, 8!P 6' North. " ; longitude, 77 3' West. - Sun rises, 6:33 I Length of day, Sun sets, 5;53 1 11 hours, 21 minutes. . - Moon sets at 5:14 a.m. ' ' T Plant Good Seed. Col, E. W. Fonvielle, of Duck Creek, Onslow county, adyertises improved cotton seed for sale in this issue of the Journal. ' The importance of - good seed can bard ly be over-estimatea; and lution refened to was introduced by that Col. Fonvielle takes great pains in Senator Twitty, "by request," and he I probably follow tha .cWlinn mnrnnmimt nf hia IUJ 1UBI UDUUB BH OIUCU iniBDI 10 BSSUme KW ORK. D6D. 520. The POSt RftVS uv u.kwvv4VM v-t v v uukvu wvkHawi . , , n m n i I - - J ' sped we have amnle roof About repayment w ine opeciai iax uonus future deliveries at the first call sold seed we Have ample roor. About M jRvirta..iMs; and the peopleof at about yesterday's closing prices, lost nwv Bv r-'"" 1 uurm vuiuiiut &uuw riui wen now 1 1 10 o-xw, out recovered most or tne de- eeea irom , mm to ptanc an muuu mieuc wie neyuswr una mac way. oune ana soia at tne tnird call, near February . .. I Tha nAArtla ru hova mala vam nlain MAiilfl 1.1AA a a aa' .. ' acre in cotton wnica wasi "w . w vj uiuuuu iw, uioutut muuim vu -xjj i March highly manured and we are satis- - " i;TiTm 'E7 JT?S AJ. COMMEKCIAL, Journal Orncx, Feb. 26. 6 P. M. York COTTON, futures steady; spots January, , BUSINESS LOCALS. Prof. Georsre offers his services as timar and ronnirprnf ninnosand OTfiTanS. Many years' experience. Will please you or no charge. Am located at New Berne, new Shoe Store or Central Hotel. reetr. "One Large Size Herring Safe for sale by Geo. Allen, Assignee. below yesterday's, final find thnrn was not a doyen Ktnlks nf n . , w .uoto ium uio vaiuoui uuiwa nuaui maDU- ned there was not a dozer stains or a bonds There never WBg an . factured goods must ultimately be different variety grown on the acre and holder of them; and they will be "inno- brought to the same level is a matter of other seed were sown on each side of cents," in the old English sense, who course, for the present cotton by aid of it. It was pronounced the best variety allow the millionaire bunkers of New future deliveries will, in all probability, r,.!wv,i r.A if I orK wuo now noiu bnese oonus vougnt continue to be pushed up. Futures - o nn anorn nnnn nr. u nruar. nr r. mr ts aiv 1 had been made so by the attention Col. I cents in the dollar, to unload on them j, vu v iciio iiau ga v a iu Dgiovviug obcu 1 " vM v H u each year. ' We can unhesitatingly lieaj one another's burdens, is a ... . . . text not intended for such cases as this. recumuiBnu iu puruy ol mo HBeu ue Asto the bonds themselves, without offers for 6ale, and farmers, especially going into their history, it may be New dull.' , Middling 11 7-10; Low Middling Ordinary 10 7-16. FUTURES. July, 11.50 11.54 il.58 11.68 11.78 New Berne market firm, bales at 91 to 101. Middling 10 6-8; Low Middling May, June, August, September, October, November, December. . 10; 11.84 11.90 11.43 10.89 10.75 10.75 Sales of 7 BICE. New Berne upland $1.00aSl.09. closed steady, partd-l to-2-100 lower Norfolk:, Feb. 25. Afire this morn ing destroyed Gwathmey's warehouse, containing about 1,650 bales of cotton and Vaughan & Barnes' warehouse con taining about ouo bales. The cotton in I.. . ......... . 1 , 1 ... ; it . t I. " i I WWW, WW UWDDI 1UO WbkUU 1U Notice to Debtors of Asa Jones. Your "we who are inclined to the intensive waieu vnai u were u i any ga"on Gwathmey's warehouse was owned by accounts must be paid. .: v Allen, Assiguee. - Geo Hosiery for Ladies, Gents and Chil dren, in great variety and at low prices, at Ana Jones s. Envelopes and business cards printed in good style and cheap at the Journal office system, should, next to manuring, pro cure the purest and best seed in order to succeed. Examination day at the Graded School. Our truck farmers are planting Irish potatoes, New Berne Lodge, No. 443, Knights of Honor, meet to-night. The Elm City brought up a good large freight on her last trip from Hyde. Maj. Dennison will rebuild his tnr Greenville Items. .The weather reminds one of the arctic voyage of Greely & Co. The Jarvis ball came off according to appointment, and was pronounced a suoeess by all. The happiest man in town is Mr. Tom Smith. A 16 pound boy baby is enough to throw a man into ecstacies. Our clever townsman, E. C. Glenn, is Belling large quantities of fertilizers to the farmers of Pitt county, and is doing a fine business in that line. The friends of W. B. Jarvis will be pleased to hear that be is improving in health. . It is hoped his Southern trip u,nuj.o wpj, Battle, Bunn& Co., Everett Bros. & Federal Government. The placing of QihfS0 mA w. W. Gwathmey & Co! the bonds on the New York Exchange Tan k!m,-m otim. .mom was earnestly resisted, because clear andon cotton f125,ooo,all covered by notice had been given on the part of in8urttnoe. The fire originated in North Carolina by private citizens by Gwathmey's building, and sparks swept the pubho press, by the Treasurer of the into vJUmn fc Raman' hn.u. that the bodies that issued the Special eknb, d. -sa.-j.ne eaerai Council Tax Bonds had no valid, legal existence wlU eabmitto the Federal Assembly a as representative bodies of the people of wv 's w uo mauBurauuu ui North Carolinft- a more energetic policy against anarch- Because on the nart of the united "U8. pwiBwauu. ooverai Stutea it had hPPn urtmitifld with ennai anarcnisis wno nave been living at Notice. On SATURDAY. the 7th dav 'cif March, at 12 o'clock, M., I will sell at Publio Auction, to the highest bidder, at the Court House door, the building situated on the northwest corner of Craven and Broad streets, and recently occupied by the city authorities as Police Headquarters, Terms of sale, Cash. Building to be removed at once. By order Board Commissioners. JOSEPH NELSON, ' feb27dtd , Clerk. clearness by Congress in its acts, by General Canby in his orders, by Gov ernor llolden in his proclamation, and by the Convention and Legislature themselves in the official records of their proceedings, that Federal authority and not btate authority had given them ex istence. The united states was repre- Chaux de Fords, a few miles from Neufchatel, have been recently expelled irom the country. Chebansb, February 25. A collision between two passenger trains on the Illinois Central Railroad occurred near here early this morning. One man was killed and eight or ten wounded, some seriously, but none, it is thought, spring wlRrannLiir antiraiv nsinru iiia hcnUti nnH iiof sented by its bayonets; to Federal bav- , I, - . . i i :i nnofo linrolrtra lot the Siuuti. T.t I TAtal IV. ne ujrv soon ue reatoreu vo ms lamiiv ""VTO "k"1 i v j and friends. , i ouuuuuiueis iuuk iw jmymouu biq tsFRiNQ, xex., r eo. aa. A crowd Irving Lang, col., will be hanged on L r?m 1801 10 1800' T? S3t"e 0Itb of cowboys made an attempt this even- the 23d inst. for the murder of . Moses Hu" tt"?.TI". WS 5? S . , town, wnereupon the Barret in August last. Gov. Scales has X7w 1 wsl W jaarBnai organia a pwsse ana ae been asked to respite him, but as the f"S.S5S.Sf ffnSSSSSin manded their surrender. General firing case is an aggravated one, he refuses to ,S fSJTLS ned'.""lbn8 m killing one cowboy interfere. ' military occupation of the soil of North and seriously wounding two others. Saturday night, Feb. 21, seemed to be SwTSS iU ,?tli3 2S.K: :23TNews a kind of Uhnstmas holiday with the off? ftt ill. During all thin tim. .""S'"r7l"uwou,iJ.! an wr h - - E3 - i nnian -i awimrw rnotrnA i nmn innnii only, such tax-payers and property . Tuesday night. A few shad in market yesterday but the price has jumped again. Roe were held at $1.40 per pair. The Atlantio fire engine was brought out of Manwell & Crabtree's machine fthops yesterday and tested at the pump on Pollock street. She is now O. K j The lecture announced sometime since eral fightg in the varioug bar room8 in to be delivered by John S. Long, Esq for the benefit of the Academy Green, will be delivered sometime in April A boat was in the market dock yester town. , We suppose they must have been celebrating Washington's birth day. . ; Oh! whiskey, whiskeyl bane of life! The sire of grief the cause of strife, Indian Territory, that the Camp Russell owners as had permission from the mil- count of a threatened attack of In itary autnoriueswere permitted to vote, dian. mv. Indiftna in thfi vip.inihv nf while m lSfcB po,000 ignorant negroes Fort Reno have occionaiiy flred into vcara turn on IrvAoa tin nliinrlnv fha rwnn. I ...... .. . . J . "V-":C-:Z the fort, ana the recent invasion of the day with a few barrels of turpentine on The walking, stalking, devilish cause (deck; a rare sight now-a-days, but fif teen yean ago that was the ruling prod uct in the New Berne market. 1 The city authorities have commenced Bhelling the streets, extending the work on Craven street to the depot by way of Graves str set," thus giving two lines be tween the railroad and the Cotton Ex- change. w ' 1 "': ' - . nnn't' foriret to-dav is the day for starting on the grand trip for Washing ton. D. C, to attend the inaugural. The Old Dominion Bteamer Shenandoah sails at 4 p-lm. to-day. Remember the fare is so cheap that . a very small sum will put you safely at the Capital. Take your grip-sacks in your Dominion Of murder, death, and broken laws; Machine of helf, the red death hand, That kills the youth of every land; The devil's own, his loving spouse, That craze men's brain and break their vows. HOWARD RELIEF. Final Teat of the New Steam Fire En- glue "A. AdQan'i-The Engine Ac cepted. , . The Howard Relief Fire Engine Com pany No. 1 yesterday afternoon had the final test of the : new engine A, Adrian," recently purchased by them from the Button Fire Engine Company, of Waterford, New York. The test took place at the foot of Market street, and erty of their late masters, the aforesaid disfranchised tax-payers and property- owners, under the lead of a cormorant band of .carpet-baggers protected by Federal bayonets. This plundering they sought to accomplish by means of the Special Tax Bonds issued by the Convention and Legislature of 1868. Mill nonnla rtanv fhaf. tnov bm in anv manner bound by the acts of men thus Ti0?8 naB occurred near ua auto. The put over them by the Federal troops, by AU iicu whom they were then being held in 1088 was three men. military subjection after a bloody war Crre Island, Feb. 23. -From Hart's of four long years. Island Point as far east as can be seen Ho person could have bought these witn a glass along tne north shore there bonds supposing they had any validity, is an open channel, through which ves save that given to them by the bayonet, sels can easily navigate. Steamers No sane person could for a moment passed here about on schedule time to have supposed that the people of North day. Between Hart's Island and Carolina would bear the shackles thus Throgg's Neck there is almost a solid forced upon them an instant after they mass of ice. The opening made by had acquired the power to shake them passing steamers closes up almost lm domestic mahket. Cotton Seed $10.00. Seed Cotton ?3.50. Barrels Kerosene, 49 gals., 85c. Turpentine Hard, $1.15; dip, $ 1.75 Tas 75o.a$1.25. Corn 50a60c. Beeswax 20c. per lb. Honey 60o. per gallon. Beef On foot, 5o. to 7c. Country Hams 12c. per lb. " Lard 10c. per lb. EOG8 21c. per dozen. Fresh Poek 6o. per pound. Peanuts 60a75o. per bushel. Fodder 75o.a$1.00 per hundred. Onions $1.56a2.00 per bbl. Field Peas HiDES--Dry, 10c.; green 5c. Tallow 5c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 40a50c, 20a30c. Meal 60c. per bushel. Oats 45 cts. per bushel. Turnips 50c. per bushel. Wool 12al7c. per pound. Potatoes Sweet, 25a50c. Fuks Coon skins, 80c; mink, 50c; otter from $3a6. Shingles West India, dull and n- m inal; not wanted. Building. 5 inch, hearts, $3.00; saps, $1.50 per M. wholesale prices. New Mess Pork $14.75. Shoulders Smoked, No. prime, oc C R. and L. C. R.-7J. Nails Basis 10 's, $2.50. Flour $3.50a7.00. Potatoes $3.00. Lard 8ia9c. Sugar Granulated, 7c. Salt 90o.a$1.00 per sack. Molasses and Syrups 20a45r, Kerosene 10c. Powder $5.50. Shot 81.60. NOTICE. State or Nobth Cauolisa', 1 Craven County. J ' The subscriber having qualified Admin istrator of the estate of Mary K. Brinn, deceaaed, on the 2tith day of February, A.D. 1885, before the Probate Court of Craven county, hereby notifies all pel song having claim against sald Kktai io fxvMint theiu for payment on or before the 27th day. of March. lS.'B, or tliia notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate Will make immediate payment. Done this 26th day of February, 1885. JAS. C. HARRIgQN. feb27d6w PubHo Administrator, This May Do You Good. WANTED Energetic men in every county in North Carolina and Kentucky to sell H, C. Tunison's Atlasses, Maps and Charts. Those wishing au agency will do well to correspond at once, as territory is going fa6t. Catalogues and circulars sent free on application. Trial outfit, $4.35. complete outfit, $6.10, sent on receipt oi price to Rny express omee in North Carolina or Kentucky, m Address JOHN P. TUCKER, General Agent, , , N Warm Plains, N. C, or fe25 d4wlt Louisville, Ky. fox, 50c. 2, 7c. FARMERS ! was witnessed bv auite a crowd of sriec- off. Every purchaser had full notice of mediately after being made. Hart's tntnrn- t.h nnmnanv having left their their pedigree, and in point of fact Island roads are completely closed up, encine house about half-past 2 o'clock, seemed not for a moment to consider and people are passing to and fro on the Th Pnirinn heinir in noaition. with cold that the State of North Carolina had any ice between the vessels and shore. i Will and ha on the ' Old i -wharf promptly at 4 p. m. Remember water of the temperature of 88i degrees existence independent of the Federal Oystermen are taking up oysters on the the hour. A Present to the President. '- General Anson Wallace has prepared a hottle of balsam, or he has caused a balsam apple to grow in a bottle, and fearing that President Cleveland may cut or bruise bis fingers while straight' - ening things around Washington, he will forward the bottle in a few days with the following inscription on it. Presented to His Exoellency Grover Cleveland. president of these United States, by bis sincere admirer Captain Anson G. Wallace. For pains, cuts and bruises, the within - i in thAhoiifir. which iaonlv a little above Government. It was known then as it ice to supply the new Yorit demand. . ' . . I i - iL.in i I r , AHA 1 1 i. 1. 1 l the freezing point, steam was made and 18 'i""" now, mat me yropeny-owuers iV nasaem weio wsuu up to- a stream thrown in 0:30. mis, oi w uiwi iiu ipumni wu biu uihu oj- onnrao will hA hpttarari in Aiimmpr. the men who controlled the so-called wimn fchft temneratnrfi of the water in uonvention and legislature Of 1S08. it . iara OI lliauliS the boiler at the Btart will be about 80 is simply impossible for any person to I hereby return thanks to the firemen degrees, i k ' f be an innocent holder or purchaser of a and citizens for their prompt assistance The test as to quick steaming having ou uarauua opuuiai ix duuu. ,, , m saying my property from the fire on been settled satisfactorily, the next u"" " uapuvo buuu uu ueiu repon- Tuesday night, point was to see how far the engine Bible for the acts of his captor; until the . . . A. R. Dennison, could throw through one thousand vanquished army shall be held respon- (1,000) feet Of hose, which resulted in a ior uwrnymo ui mo victorious; Delicate Women. stream being thrown a distance of J?a wuo owner Bnau uo uwidu ay, t ave been u8in for a month or t w0 feet. This could have been improved me aeeas oi ine wrongiui noiuer, ine . household Swift's SDecific the boomers has given them opportunity to show their hostility. Guayamas, Mexioo, Feb. 23. An in surrection of the Yaqui Indians has broken out in Sonora. The Tamiopila and La Misa rancnes have been burned. An encounter Det ween the Indians and t)y AWP t nnn t jivrn a force of Federal troops under Gen. I i Li iiil 1 Li iOO jLiiilJLF. And Make More Cotton, BY BUYING FONVIELLE'S Selected Cotton Seed ! I have for sale Fifty Bushels DUN CAN'S Prolific Cotton Seed ; Fifty Bush els JUNES 8 Seed, and One Hundred Bushels DICKSON'S Improved Seed Each one of these Seed have their ad' vantages The Duncan Seed is a Long Limbed Cotton, very prolific, and the largest boiled cotton I have ever seen, and suits rich land or land well manured, and ought to be planted four to five feet be tween the rows and two feet on the row, one stalk to the hill. If so planted it will make, beyond a doubt, more cotton than any cotton planted or ever was planted in the South. The J ones Dot ton has, also, long limbs, beginning to .branch at or near the ground. Large, pointed bolls, holds the cotton in storms, yet not hard to pick out. Short jointed, which makes the bolls thick on stalk, and the earliest cot ton I have ever planted. Last year it was all open and picked out by the 20th of October, and not a boll opened after. HENRY J. LOVICK,; COUNTY SURVEYOR. Is ready to survey, procession and plot lands. Orders left at Hugh Lovick's store, foot of Middle street, New Berne, N.C., will receive . prompt attention. fe20dlwwtf Office Secretary & Treasurer ' Board Trustees New Berne Academy. ; The Rceular Monthly Meetlmr of t.hn Rnprit of Trustees of New lierne Academy will be held at the office of the Presirtent.lKBJDAY AFTERNOON, Feuuary 21, 1885, at J'OUlt o'clock. By order of the President, td W. M. WATSON, Sec. Treas, ; CHICAGO SCALE. CO. m ft TON WAUIIV ATirn. ma. tan rA Ton &00. R?ai llnx ltillf . fiflTTHU REAM Mi CD A MB mAm Tha "LiltTe Dative" "2 to TAlb. . tOOOTHRUSIZSS. BedBmtPRK'BUSTllLgB. FORGES, TOOLS, &c. RK8T niKIlK SADK FOR MGIIT WORK, (10 4U lb. A a vll and Kit orToola, lO finaera bat. lime and bm7 tfolsgadd Jobfc Blowers, A nvils. Vices A Orber Articles For Rent, ;N HOUSE and LOT, corner Craven and Union streets, recently occupied by Mr. K.E.Jones. Apply to J. W. WALKER. K ' fel5tf Or W. F. EOUNTREE. ,non for the fact that the hoe could tax-payers of North Carolina will not " L:,""'! I" l . . . . . . . ... . I uinHLri UU1L1UU Ul 1U 11 H, 111 llllt 1 1 1. 1 111 I " - . . j ... i, : l I ta liain hnunn rn nov air nor nmnoinfl r . ' . V It. . , . . i i 1 . , not stauu a iuu uiusburt), aa m wan m- v"j " sumed bv the female portion of mv " " a ieast inree weens earner man ready bursting in some places under a interest or ine so-canea cspeci'ii iax famii y and with the happiest results, any cotton I ever was acquainted with steam pressure of 110 and a water preS' sure of about 200 pounds. The wind was also against the stream. The next trial was to see how far she would throw a stream horizontally through 100 feet of hose, and 265 feet was the is invaluable. A question for Premier Gladstone to v: solve How did the "balsam apple" get in the reBUit bottler , . ' Then two streams were thrown through the same length of hose (100 Personal. , , f optl . nernendicnlarlv a distance of 195 Representative I. B. Watson, of iiyae feet- This- completed the tests, and it county, returned from his home on the I was found that the committee and the pm r.it Wednesdav nieht and loft for company were equally . well pleased r.. . with the result, f icaieigu yes.ero.ay momm. Tn new eaKine is . nickel-plated Mai. Geo, Credle is in town, but we throughout, is a double-pump engine, have been requested not to announce and has a capacity of more than 500 I 1 1 . . - - T. 1 -11 1.T lnAAnA , r . . . fi it I lUluiuvciuouio uciuuliuk tv a oucaui E. M. oscue, Mq., or jones, is in ine mgine, the brakes and gongs being con city, tie has torty Dates oi coiwu yei trolled by the driver f aw aula and holds it at 104 in his vard. The Company will accept the new en uuuouw wwv i n.i, fhA nirt Bnrt t.h nnw AntrinAA hmni? from the Button Manufacturing Com' pany's works, at waterford, N. x. Bonds. London, Feb. 23. The troop ship Poonah is thirty-five miles off Saint Ives in a disabled condition. A tug was sent to her assistance, but, owing to the heavy gale which prevailed, was unable to take her in tow. The Poonah has troops for the Soudan on board. She is drifting at the rate of a mile an hour. 1 he owners of the troop ship Lydian Monarch threaten to prosecute the author of the story that that vessel had onnt in fif danTtraa fthnnnal Athens, 'eb. 23. M. Tricupis, the r1.1"" -m"" "u. late Premier,- who was summoned by wesaaugnters ana sisters, ana i De the King on Saturday, upon the resig- lieve Swift's Specific is the remedy for nation of M. Deliyannis, and askd to au tnissonoi oiooa poisoning a snow continue the government, faUed to-day many or tne Desi lamuies oi inis county to obtain a vote of confidence, and a are using it for this purpose, and I have It acted like a charm on my wife, who had been in bad health for a long time, and for whom I had paid hundreds of dollars for doctors and medicines. It began to build her up from the first dose. Another female member of my family took it up with equally satisfac tory results. It is certainly the best tonio for delicate ladies that I have ever used, and I have tried them all. I have no doubt that want of exercise, close confinement in poorly ventilated houses, The Dickson Cotton, all know what the pure, selected seed are. Suffice it to say they are all as good and as pro lifio as I have ever sold the seed of. The Seed I offer for sale this year are all Selected Heed, and in every particu lar as the seed were, of which Capt. A. G. Mosley, Isham R. Faison, W. M. Hurst, Dr. Matthew Moore and D. J. Middleton of Duplin county, and L. W. Harget, Frank Thompson, A. J. Murrill, Solomon Gornto, W. H. Hurst and A. $250,000 IN FIVEJEflBS! During February and March, 1890, we propose to. pay to itizens of New Berne, for' and on account of THE NATIONAL LIFE & MA TURITY ASSOCIATION oi Washington, D. 0,, One Thousand Dollars . each for Two Hundred and Fifty Cer tificates of Maturity Insur ance. WATSON & STREET, f23d -AGENTS. royal decree was Chamber.. issued dissolving the will get the price Mr. Cyrus Foscue, of "White Oak, Jones county, is in the city. He, like all other good citizens in his section and in Onslow county, is much in terested in cutting more roads through the pocosin. A road from Barker's bri ' "9 by Catfish lake is very essential to t';e opening up of the State lands as w '1 PS the convenience of a large nunv lr f T eoijle. and would make acces t .'.o one of the finest sheets of water in E. -'."m Carolina. ' Clement 1,'anly, Esq., has returned from r '.;'.!. never known or heard of any failure to give entire satisfaction. I have known the remedy a long time. I know it to be entirely vegetable, and the best tonic and alterative, especially for females. F. L, Jones, J. Jr., (juitman, ua. , C. It. A. j". f . r ft i Oh' 1 called to see us ,rs to be in good The hose carriage of the Company has been repainted, and appeared yes terday on the streets for the first time, as bright as if new, The new engine was purchased by the members of the Company, without the aid of any subscriptions from the city or citizens, the money being taken from the Ireasurer's fund. The Company is now in good trim, and they expect an appropriation from the city at an early day for the exten sion of their building on Fourth street, and the improvement of their engine house generally, which, we understand, is very much needed. WU, Star, Take Sine's Sjtup of Tar for coughs and colds. Onlj 2jc. For sale by R. N.Duffy. . febldwOm sewer gas poison and malarial poison Hurst, jr.,' of Onslow county, said: metre seeu irg vnu uuwn rnuiiiriu aim the best cotton planted in our section of the (state, ana we unhesitatingly say, the seed raised and sold to us by Col. E W. Fonvielle are the best we have ever planted or ever seen grow. (ST If I can't sell the best I shall sell none. . PRICE OF SEED: Duncan & Jones Seed Two bushels and under......... .$3.00 Five bushels and over.... 1.50 Dickson Seed Two bushels and under 2.00 " Five bushels and over............. 1.00 Those wishing to buy had best order at once. - If the seed they order should be sold I will send their money back in registered letter. Registered letters, with funds to pay for seed, at my risk only. . I will sack and mark, as I may be di rected, and pay freight to Wilmington and have them shipped by railroad or express as 1 may be airectea. EDW'D W. FONVIELLE, - - Duck Creek, '-' T Onslow County, N. C. February 16th, 1885. fe27dwlm The Atlanta Constitution, ' In a long article relating to the B. B. B., of that city, says: . ? Tha Blood Balm ComDanv started one vearaeo .with K102.U0. but to-dav the . . """""I't business cannot be bought for $50,0001 For several years past f my wife's The demand and the satisfaction given I health has Been exceedingly leeDie a is said to be without a parallel, as its general break down of the nervous sys action is pronounced wonderful. tem. . She was greatly reduced in flesh. We are glad to announce that our No remeayseemea w ao ner any gooa. druggists have already secured a Bup- In the spring of 1883 1 induced her. to ply, and we hope our readers will sup- try Swift's bpecinc. ine hrst Dottle ply themselves at once. . gave her hope and twenty bottles pro- It is said to he the only speeay ana ducea wonaeriui resuiis. one gainea permanent blood poison remedy offered, thirty pounds in flesh and it renovated giving entire satisfaction in all cases her. whole system. It is certainly the before one bottle has been used. For greatest tonic in the world. ' -Blood Diseases, Kidney Troubles, Scrof- . T. J. Hiooins. ula,- Catarrh, old Ulcers and Skin Dis- Indian Springs, Ga., Nov. 8, 1884, eases, try one bottle of B. BB. Treatise on uiooa ana tsxin uiseases For sale m Newborn by a. Duffy, mauea tree.. - - -v. - j - t : The awirt speoino uo. Drawer o, ai- If you have a bad cold, Sine's Syrup lanta, Ga. -1 ' 1 ' of Tar will jcure you. . Only 2oc. For For sale in New Berne at UAINUUK sale by R. N. Dtjfftv fel dwCm I BROS j. ;' TOB-WORK EXKCTJTKD WITH HEAT- J arm and dispatch at the JOURNAL (J ICEi. .-,-.'-... The Best and Cheapest Pure Carbonate of Lime A Natural Fertilizer. We are now prepared to supply the farmers of Eastern North Carolina with Pure Carhonate of Lime, ground at our Mill in New Berne. This . is lime made of oyster shell, fresh from the bed, and is far superior to burnt lime, as it contains much animal tnat- , v ter. It is one of the Cheapest and Best Fertilizers . now in the Market. Composted with cotton seed or stable manure it makes a complete fertilizer, and is indispensable to the fertility of the soil. ;; A -,.?: -K : . ; - ' ' Ab the supply will be limited, farmers are requested to send in orders imme diately. -.. J. M. WHITE & C3. SOLD BT : - J GEO. ALLEN & CO., New I -- L. HARVEY, Kinstnn, PATRICK & DIXON, II felOdwtf

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