PCBLISHEBgt ANHOCNCKHKXT. ' THK DAILY JOCrSAI, Ii 3 column , piper, published dally, except Monday, at Stl.uJ per year, $3.00 for alx months. Delivered to elty subscribers at 50 cenU per month. - THK WEtKLY JOURNAL, 'a 88 column ' paper, la published every Thursday at fiflO per annum. I , . ADVERTISING BATES . (DAILY V-OnoJ ,nch one day 11.00; one week (2.00; one month U.0Q; three moatha $10.00; alx month f 1540; twelye month $30.00. . Advertisement under head of "Business ' Looahi" 10 cent per line for flrat, and cent ior every auueequeni insertion. . .!i no advertisements will be inserted between local matter at any price. Notice of Marriage or Deaths, not to : ,-. ten tinea wlU he inserted free. All additional ' natter will be charged cents per line. 1 . JymeiU for transient advertisement annat be made lu advance. Kef ular advertisements will be collected promptly at the and of each .month. .'. - : :.Vi:.. v Commnnl -otiona containing news or a dia enaaloa of ocal matters are solicited. j ftp . communication moat be expected to be pub- I lsbed that contains objectionable persona) Itlea; withhold the name of the author; or ' that will make mora than due column of jthjs . too per. - ...... i Any person feeling agSi-ieved at any antnyN mow commuainuoD can uuiio uie name m ' trie author by application at- this office snowing wnsrew in grievance exists. THE JOURNAL.- if. a. KVBH. ' -lUaPER, - BaUto. lulMl Mojr. f EW BERNE, N, a, DEC. 8 . 1885. A tared at the foal omo at Nw Berae, If Q. ,.'.'.- aaascoad-elaas atatiar. THE NEXT STATE FAIR. AVe published i a Saturday's issue a letter from' the executive commit tee of the State Fair, giving a par tial list of premiums effered for 1886 and some reasons why the farmers of the State should endeavor to " mute" the Fair of 1886 the most suc cess.! ul ever held in the State. -Tfce same reasons urged by the executive committee to make the . State Fair a great success can be urged with more force to inaugu rate a Fair at New Berne, But few of oar farmers can bear the expense of attending a Fair at Raleigh and carry their products, for exhibition,' ' For this reason their section is gen erallv ' Doorlv represented at the State Fair, and we can oafely con elude that the annual exhibitions at Raleigh are really damaging to the Eastern section, as strangers who attend them find nothing to attract their attention Eastward. , It is cheaper for this section to - bring the people to a central point like New Berne than it is to carry their exhibits to Raleigh, and to have a Fair here by the adjoining counties would awaken an interests in agricultural exhibits that would greatly benefit the State Fair. Mmof.' the farmers in and . arounnd New Berne hare manifeBt eJ a desire to have a Fair here next lall. , To make it a success and a credit to the Eastern section, work should be commenced at once. We urge the farmers tn all , the adjoin lug counties to interest themselves in this matter, and bring together next fall an exhibit of the products of their lands that will be second to none la tie State. iff'; .XMEW. RAILROAD PttOPOSEBi ! On Tuesdatv in the Senate, Gentf al Wickham presented m bill to incorporate the Chesapeake, Norfolk and Caroling Railroad Company. Referred to Coml mittee on Roads. The incorporator named la the bill are Jonn uauanasv, it. . C Marshall. H. T. Wickham, John JT, ' Deaendorf and Thomas Marshall their associates, successors, and assigns, etc. .Thr Brobosev to locate, build, eqtrrn. maintain and ODerato a railway Irota some suitable point on either side of the "EUiBabetn'TtTflr at or near nonoig. 01 Pojrtomoath, to some suitable point on the line between the State of Virginia and North Carolina east of where the Roanoke river crosses the sail line. It may choose its 6w routs and cross any navicable stream. Crovided a draw Bttffl- cient not to impede navigation is placed - in its bridges over such streams. - The bill then goes on to give the usual rights given j-ailroad companies. The road jahatt be commenced within two and completed within ten years. V The above bill was introduced in the General Assembly of Virginia,' and is of interest to the People of this section. The citizens of Beau fort,' draven 'Tones and Onslow counties ought to take immediate steps to co-operate -with the incor porators of this road and try to se cure coast line' from ''Wilmington ! Norfolk-The5 ;tate of ;'2Jofth ajarolin ought to . encourage the building of this line by granting, a charter and donating if necessary one-half of it b warn p lands to the corporation if It will build the real It is due to the people of, Onslow, who are . without transportation faci!:ties, and it la doe the children c f II i whole State that some dispo- -i be made of the swamp lands ' : ; III redound to their interest. - I.-jinoff the lands into sections i... 1 ivirj every- alternate section to hare a railroad constructed from Wilmington via New Berne, Wash ington to Norfolk the other half would become saleable, a rich sec tiou of country would be developed. property enhanced in value and the people of the whole State be mate riallj benefitted. 5 ; "By a united effort on the part .of the people of .Wilmington, Onslow, Jones, Njg.wL Berne and .Washington this enterprise can be Dut in nracti . a S T s . ' A . " I .. ? I I : - cajnapeiDxasiKiri ume. Aurora' Items : Eggs 18 cte cotton 81.- : Mrs. R. H. Lane is preparing to have a tableaux soon. We expect a nice time. c o- t ' Ii some of our young men would get married they ; would save the irouwe oi naviag to go soiarxo i"get a button sewed on." - --v : The ole bat man savs don't, oh aon't send mm to uongress let nun alone to sell the dear people: goods cheaper than the cheapest. n Prof. Bonner basteen "a little sick bqt am glad to say better and iack to the school room at work as usual, .' He la an earnest worker. Mr. Paul Xincke, that model farmer bas sold $18 worth of turnips off a quarter acre, and a large lam ily has been . using Xrom' the same plat of ground and he thinks there are 150 bushels there now. . This is a growing section and one of the most fertile in the Old North State. .Eighteen '.years 1 ago there were few inhabitants, " and ' the country around Aurora was but a vast swamp full of bears, wild Cats, etc Now the scene is chaneed. We start from Aurora West, on what we call the Respass road, and as we travel along we see a nice little farm on the right belonging to J. Ii. Bryan, a farm well adapted to trucking, cotton, corn, or in fact anything grown in this country, And ou the left the farm of Dr. A. B. Cuapio.The , location of both these farms i-beautiful and con venient; next on the left a nice lit tle farm belonging to J. B. Bonner, also well;, located and very cou venient; next on the left the farm of - A: 0. .Davis. Mr. . Davis is a blind man, but his is also a nice place. Next on the right Mr. Dixon, and next on the right the residence of. Mr. S. M. Watson, who also has a nice little farm. ' Next on the left Mr. Broome and Mr. John Turnage,' who also have a nice little farm well tilled and cultivated, John : is a worker sure enough. "And then comes Mr. Joues, who bas a good place ana an it needs is elbow grease. Next Mr. W. (J. (Jatoa has capital little farm in good order. Wiley la a live man. And then we find ourselves at the gate of W. I. Watsonborn on -the. 4th of July. and - that accounts for the tram e, Wm. Independence; and he is the same old , genial , independent fat Bui, as clever as you find anywhere. And by, the way he has a very nice farm, a cosy little-, residence and a good large store nice stock bouse; he can set back and eat' "hamons" and nope dare molest him. We leayeMr-Watson's and find our selves surrounded on the right and left by the farm of that model farmer John, Pate, i This is a beau tiful and fertile farm, good fences, nice clean ditches 'and everything in apple pie order; quite a little town of tenant houses and every thing alive. Oh! if we had a plenty such men as Mr. Pate, who has in a adwxnort years by- noneet indus try and economy worked up from, a porir old -Rebel Soldier with nothing1, to a competency. , Mr. -Pate is . a worthy man who stands high among, his fellowB. We are new at Baylies creek bridge, two miles west of AuroraTTwhere we'willrest for the next time. ., 1 .; i" i" ': '' ' ( WASHIAUT05 GOSSIP. , , - fji'Vi cArM ii'Z'ji-Jdiv Correspondence ew York World. Washiitgtoit. Dec. Althoueh there "hare been- but fftW members and Senatorr irf Wshki itftn dur- 02 the last week." and little aDarent iatsttAt taken in tbe-approaching Congress, yet I have heard in every direction a : belief expressed by members of both parties 'that -this winter's session will -be one of the most ..interesting- since Hhe ' war. Members end Senators : have : been very sldw" in getting b ere., A n am ; bet of them " explain their dilatori hess in saying that they ' kave not been in a hurry because : they; knew tbatn very - long -campaign was ahead of them, and that they wished before commg here to give as mqch time as rssible to .-their home affairs, xi are few who think the session will be finished be fore next-At gust, it will start out with sensations. I have heard from a good authority that prominent ben a tor will" Introduce a resolution a soori a the Senate is organized to investigate the affairs of the Pan Electric Telephone Company. The Republicans , intend to bring out the whole" story of this telephone scheme "vrJt.li the avowed purpose of develrpiii? evidence to impeach the Atusruej-Oenefal. Iam informed that objeL-lici vi'. be made to the casrs:t:r"'Cr colicitor-Uenerai Goode on account of some alleged connection with this company. Afi le from the leadingfeatnres of the Administration policy concern ing the tariff and silver there, will be a great deal of skirmishing, for position upon the part of both po litical parties. It is the . avowed purpose of the Blaine people to pur sue a policy which shair force, the nomination of the old ticket.- -They will fail in doing this. They may; succeed in nominating Mr. Blaine, but they never can renominate .the oia ticket in its entirety. , . x ester day one of Gen. Logan's most; inti mate mends gave me some: very interesting facts concerning the General's position. 'Said he: "(Jen Logan has said nothing on this' sub ject for publication and would not. but he will never run second on any ticket again, , i lu , the first place, Gen. Logan last year ' did i not i be lieve that Mr. Blaine could be elect ed. ' But he thought that after hav ing been a candidate for the first place be could, not refuse to go ! on the ticket in the second place with out being subjected to the charge of being a sorehead. ' lie knew further that if he should refuse, to go on the ticket and it should be de feated his failure to. accept might have made him ' the scapegoat of that defeat. Gen. Logan believes that Mr. Blaine was defeated last year and not the Republican party, and bo believing do you imagine for one moment that be would ever consent to go on the ticket with him again!" ; . ' Another, friend of Logan's told me that the Senator had a very hard experience last yean He was not over-well treated by the National Committee and was studiously neg lected by the friends of the head of the ticket. They Bay. that his qe? votion to the national ticket came very near costing him - bis : seat , in the Senate. If he could : have, gone borne to Illinois during : the cam paign be would have. had no trouble in the winter following. His friends all say that if he could (have given his entire time to the electing of a Republican Legislature in..' Illinois, be would have gotten a majority which would have; enabled him ! to come back without any serious : op position. Now, bis friends say that be is in the Senate for six years, and by attending to his political for tunes in Illinois, can remain in the Senate as long as he lives. . He bas taken too many desperate chances in his past life and had too many ugly fights not to realize the value ot the peace, quietness and rest ' of his present good , fortune. - The General and his wife take as much comfort . in their new home 1 over looking! Washington as if they were newly mmied .people.-;.- So,, worn Out is he with ' political campaign ing that his friends are all confident that he never will - Seek to change his present 'situation. . If a Pres inential ' nomination should come along to him la 1888, that would be one thing, but nis friends are all ol one opinion that he himself will not make a single move in -.that . direc tion. j : r : ii'A. u. ubawfobd. A CARD. , ; To all who are suffering from the er rors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss cf manhood, eta, I will send a recipe that -will cure you,: FREE OF, CHARGE. .This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in ooutn America. Denaaseir-aciaressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inmak, Station A -new York Cap. ... nl7 dwy GfCED I i PI All QhQ KTkU. f TONE,' TOUCH, i-WORKMANSHIP 1 r, rand DURABILITY. ' 'I iJ VfIi-IJI KMBB a CO iA Ho. 304 uii'l aoe WtstBaltimoraei-BaltiDOTCp . l JrifUATenue,lwXota, ,K . ; it ., ;, i : j - 1 : MKMHRR. - H.LyZ Saved U Mimty Hade. , wa Printinae. Do Tour Own Onhr pert H mtfAmMni rubber stamn nimm. . aaerad. stamp preMever woTKmatunip muted. Print vrtmhi. Fo ktuln hnuld b wlthoot one. Enttr tatt faction guar. ana UMimontsi jrm. rra amntxnotn Km. xteier pr permission wo nui. ii. uRT.xin. ATwniey wupmi unitfo utamaL B.sH hl'F'G CQ Aasaata, da. ., WATCHES 017 dw AT GREATLY RK daced Price.' Addresa ' LrO. GRADY. RTKNDING ADVEBTISBBS- ahoold : OEO. P. HOWE Lf CO., : U'. I , xv apnea nnn, nw xorjc vT il 1 For Select I.it of 1,000 Uevspapara. , ... t -. - - . - r-t fi,'.V .Hi, J U U I 1 U U L t EriUOUG '"ST DCCILITA7CD Ton r allowed a frr toinl oirfv aVi of the J" of Dr. Dye-f Celotuyl VoitUo wltB Stertrw Biiffrnaory Appnanren, for thn ppeertr mff and paimftnnt our o fiervrma Debftitw. loaf of VOauiy and aAvi, and aU kindred tnu)ilu . AMO for man? other HMt. Complete rmtora-' tio to J Vigor and Jianbood maranteed.! rio riik 1 jHrum-fi. Illiistrnicd pAmpbt( lnaaJd . '' ) fee, l t..in f , A i.v.AiJ 2X1 COa.gTilnTl.yUH,' ... . ; . i, ,s ', '.-S.ii.lt -ft M'h.-H.i v P. BURKUS & CO., .giiai a::d ebxroir1 .; Uaa.iH4VAj Aa-1-A W1V4 X hJf febUdw ,r . . . - - '(3 o Absolutely Pure Thla Mwder 'fcaver variea.' A marvel of parltr. atrenath. and wbolraotneneiM. .Mora aoonomical tnan the ordinary kinds, and an not be old In eorapetltton with (be multitude of low teat, abort weight, alum or pboophate pnwdera. Bold only mean, koyai. hakinu Powdkb Oo lu( Wall-t S.X. . .novls-1 vdw .Qr7i7rtr?ioi Wo ill B:vg Ten If Yea Euj Year -AT n v n i a n n r n n nsr Obampiaii t 1 .. 'j J . Middle street, corvSouth Front strett. New Berne, N O. n Oii.ai. I.O0. TEXAN TALK. Tin f Success an Atlanta. ' Article'. Has Achieved in the Lone Star State. V K LIVE AND PERMIT OTHERS TO EXUT.', V ' ' DK?TsxASi,Marchijf,l8H& BloooBalm yo. : It la a area pleasure to us to state to yott that yonr B. B. B. takes the lead of all blood purlflera In this country, on acooont of tbeeurealt ha effected since we have handled H. We Had a.eaae o( aerof nla a our neighborhood of lorg atandtDK, who had naed alL patent medleines which were recojnihended to him; bealdes tbl i hoajao bad aeveial doctors atteDdlns him, but svery thing failed to effect any aood. He grew worse every day, and had not left hi bed for the laat ix njonthr. HI name ta Be-venka, and we got a neighbor of hi to pennade him to try B. B. B., and .after nelng only OM Bom-ahe left hi bed for tlio firtt time In U month ... r ; . . - ;" .' : r To tls present lime he hn uaed low than three bottle,; and be J Walking around vial ting his fiier In the neighborhood (He has gained strength and 11 ah rapidly. All acrofuli)u sores are healing tin !, and you never saw (i happier man than he K Nearly everybody for mile sruuim has heard of tbl wonderful cure, and all who peed a blood rem-Mlycali for the U. U II. i "y- Wehadaeasa of nasal catarrh lu our own family ,l little girl of four years old, who bas been using B. B. B. lor about two week. and already seem to be about well. We have o ily three bottles left, and ant you to ship n ill dnen bottle. We take . lecture In recommending B. B. B, as a medlolne worthy of the entire confidence of the public Jt action 1 more rapid titan any blood remedy we ever bandied. . i V. ir i ' ; LEIBTKB BIIOS -For sale wholesale nnd retail hv R. N OUFFV; Cash to accompany the order Green, Fov & Co., BAHERS aid USSIDlMGSAHTS j j Oitice, Sooth Feobt Strkct, Have rirat-GlRM FacllUle for transacting " General Banking Busl'uess. ,WU1 receive deposits subject 'to .check or draft at sight 111 "buy or ef. Exchange , on New' Tort; Phlladelphtaand Baltimore; will make loan on well secured paper, and make libera cash advances t.n Cotton, Corn, Rice and Naval Store, and hold on storage or make ale (tor otae commission, either In this mar ket, Norfolk, Baltimore or New York -0. TO THE PUDUCS ;.$' iol f ;tno' X.ao '& v;-;;rt Guar feTOREia iTilBD-yitH 1 Choice Groceries; ''Caniied !: Goods, 'fffi if. i Boots and Shoes, ? ; ' "DryrGoojs,? r- ri' t ft. : Hats and Caps ; Crockery, Etc., In fact we keep everything that la kept in a First Clats Varletr Store, all of which we are offering AS 1XJW AH THE LOWESr at wnoiesateor ttetsii. ; - . - Com and see. n and be convinced, jv ROBERTS L BRO, ' Middle street. New Berne, N. C rT " FREE! reuiele SELF C17.S I IJL A: fxvortte prescnnboD of on of the most 1 .notad and aucossslid flreccilista in the 11. feoW-rihir&l) (or the cure of Nerroua Debility, Meat aftMthsl.. Wcakafs. and laeeay. Sent is plaia sealed envelope Free. Druggist, can fill it Address DR. WARD & CO.. Louisiana. Mo. 'Ild "1 '.i i at a... 1 . . ..i TVMaa ' a.f.Mft I -iii.liar-taavW 1 k a. w a ur 1 si' ' If ton Are Gotug ioVHOTJSE ills 'U-i GO TO I. Hi GUTTER'S I ,;;,;. ,w AND GET A. 1 i Dinner Set', 125 , FiccC3, Tea Cot, 44 Pieces,. C&dhfccr Cct, 10 Piece? I. -t , -.!- T" A.Ts tj j i L.AfcYXxAls CJ . . Meat' Baits from up ta alneat Drrs Suit. . nori- ana laaiai' Mils, xroua 4.oo up. Med' and Hor'i OTerroais tad L'latera. . Men's Maria Shirts. e. ' . " ' Men's llaniael Drtwtn, aie.- - f r ; Men's Hyelele slitrts, . j.v - Oentc blaxik Felt Hats, 5e. ' . Bsr. Blark Pill Hat., lie, ' ,1 250 Pair Men's Wool Panta. OOc. to . ; - Kilr. t,nallty tn Black llaffnnal. elosliur oat at OOe. to 1. - t'alleo, a nevr lot, the Mctil Patterns. 4e. rdU - ' . Htm. ianh.. a. . ' ...".'.... V; 3- Tfd. Wide Yellow Cloth. 3e.i T4. Wide, 5c, - ' . " ' 'Cotton Worsted, fie. ,;...;,!,..,... , ( '. I call special attention to my well selected' stock of' Boots. Shoes' and ifa. Ladies' Drcas Goods,' Cloaks, Walking and Jersey Jackets, Shawl Balmorals. BlAnkets, Comforts, Oil Cloths, Trunks, Valises,' Umbrellas, Eubberghoes. Rubber Coats, and Novelties in Notions, The LARGEST IN THIS CITY, DO NOT FAIL TO VISIT MY STORE. Entered Forf Eccfe.. i . , r '-,( - : u... , . I have entered the Bace for Supremacy among Sealers in ; Dry Goods, C.dhinjo,,;Dcsfs end Zl:ziz1 in BOYS, YOUTHS and HEN'S CLOTHIlTft. 'I'EXPECT TO WIETI .-i.i A3 I CAN GIVE YOU . An All Wool Hen's i Suit for $7.50. BOY'S AND YOUTH'S IN PROPORTION. Best Goods, latest Styles and Neatest Fits, At TWENTY-FIVE TEE GEXT LOWER' THXN TIIE 10 WEST, uu UI.UOI Itucu nuJ vuc WStlO JUU UL BUVCrillBVO.4 f l .-V'll.i ! Jlt f! ' Come, examine end con vince yourself before pnrchafilng tlBeir here' ; oc7 d6in;::.!,H. .;v;;.-;-;r JONES OLD STAND. I wjlUoffcr tbe- 1 This is the Age of Specie!;; no .ui;Ay Lna Jat-n .. OUR SPECIALTIES 'ARE wajl '.'C' 911 l t. Clothing, Cents' nishing i-QooTd SHOES 'AmSIMa. it Our ST ACT ADAMS Si CO.'S KITOE9L vhll-il haa bean sold In thla a.ayka rd'.L. years, eanoot be equaled.. r- , . n . .! , . , , . weareaiso genis ior JA8. HKAHS 3.0O SHOE, Will outwear anThoe made. This ha been proven.,., , ; , .. .tl.-.. ., ...... . v v-,4 T : ij" Full Block of HATS, stiff and soffcr 88c. np: ,t;r;. ..ti af)j,' ., 0j In CI.OTHIRO. Plaids are all th.ttTk. and wa htn'i hanrfantna ulutln. ..r ii.-.' Price $5.09 ter cult on We can order von anT kind or an It von want, and riniiva.il in daya .,1, s v .... . (. iV , ,l?lly, f fV!.;; .nv.. wk rifl sw , Onr Block of MEN'S UNDERWEAR is very complete, and prices 2j per cent leas than last year, Do aot buy before you see oar Block. ... (. ' . T". 1 s , . We are Agent for the Celebrated PEARL SHIRT. We guarantee thla Shirt to be Ika " ... ..Hi nviu vuriu .uu ni.cn & i iuui c. in l xcuuv, , Our "BOSS" 60e. Shirt is belter tbaa tver. , .--.it.r i luperHtout BRITISH n. HOSE. 2Gc. "i-,v-.... :W i'.L,r :Viitj ; ! '! Onr Stock of DIE If 'a FURRJIBHIKOa fur follnws la verv uImL- Cuffn, Celluloid and Linen, Cloth, Dos Bktn and Kid Gloves, all colors; HandlLtrcb.leM We would call attention to onr Stock of Trunk, Valiae', 'tarpets, Ollclat&, Rac. Umbrellas, Bobber Ooata and Boots.. ; . .-,., .. ... .")-. ... ..va in:, jl. Remember, we make a specialty of all the above Goods, and when in mtA af ' anything in our line, be sure and see us before 70a buy, ,;,, ;t,f.- ;:hM.i4 oc80dwtf- m$);?Wf-;$ PoUock Street, opp. Episcopal aurc'L1 " it! : Keck Wear, Collar bd ,60. . dEO.At,IU;EMDO.i '1 x ;j ' n tr rr General MardTrarei ::. i. J ,1v Gins, Engin.es:. Cotton Presses', ?ay., Pressesl Cider Hill. Grain Fans, ltnbber and Leather Belting, , Lace Leather, Machine Oil, White Lead Mixed Paint, Linseed Oil, Gla.cs, Putty, Lime, Brick, Cement j Plaster. . BUILDERS' .IIATE EI AL--Mechanics' Tdols,; iBuilder's nardwaredarrir-je Material, Saddlery, .Steam atni; Gas Tipe,' Iron fand Era:i Steam Fittings. AGMCULTUEAL InPLEnrriTS-flo-rs, Cultiyators, Harrows, Etc., Cotton Baggin-r.andTiesi- Bcj5, Twine,-Etc., at L0T7EST MARKET PJUCE3.; v. , ,', a bn , , ; i AgenteWr' JFire aad Life Insurance. 1 1' Kauutacturer and Dealer In Sash, Doors and Blinds, Stairway, Window CUs ' Pa'nts, Oils, &C Also, a Fall Lin Balldera' Hardware.' 49 Anjr Eastern or Northern Prices duplicated, .Estimate furnished npon applloailon - UUiUWt)ill DA:", f Ti;o ctc:: A.ikL keep f 1 iiavi; r. :::ovi:i ao'ir f- T- - J i -

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