.AluriiXBwOih Delivered tiertUMaaatapci'iaoMfe. -t " llt JOCKAX. M aalejasa jtc4 mr 1aaley a S2.6S ' :s(j , JUTES PAlfrY) c r tl.MK CU. taf cavefe aaaaanwenf wen a aadar 4 of 'B a ta per Ha lerarat. a4 mm .. 4Uilltl III.' ' ' 't nyartea.' 'M ' ;T ' ' . . . mfcceaorlMtkkliatlutxtMd UMUMIt4IIM. AH attaitional t wiU beaar(e4 imiti per 11m. aeoUlor wwtviniwMiaiiiiit t -elaairaavee. Ksct la raa Tart lac menu l collects jpasBptly at the Ml of raeh : i t j lL.. i it Cu-is -e a LvJ.6 itill.a.-' 3LU land, tfore, aiwuli sot Le too poor. Ua very poor land, even vitlt ample distance, corn fall, toahoot if tte weather ii quit dry. Plant then m good land, or (bat whicli'.la uaaored. Tbiee to. fire hundred pounds of cotton seed meal: broad cast on an acre and harrowed ia will aofiioe. Gire sufficient light and air for the purpose,:, mentioned plant, aay la three and a half to four feet drills two to three trains to the foot. Thick seeding will make a great deal of forage on rich land, bat it wuioe worth yerjnttie. litre two workings in rapid succession (with sweep) soon after itoomes This is ail that will be needed, '- ; -- "- -A ...'. a, Liuh c, -db . .arid u..eu iLey Lipped tou ;Ler. H& store of Sir. Jbo. Kl.U was blown to pieces, and the goods scattered ia all directions for several hundred yards. So one, U reported . hurt, Mt tne tycoons caused great and eifiiteaieaU,JLiv J.; , siaaor.to ppQeatten at tikis office sud ' ti waamU taacmrajM iiuu. ft. arCaTatK iiutru,. K4IVM. alases Mmtit. iKTf .B5jrR. N. C..APE1L22 iwr. up muu Mii cMtaiuiaa newt o ;if the land has been properly pre- of veal asalisrs are aeUeited. 'o ' pared. i..teataast m cxMotcd to u oub- Laatly, 80w enough land to have COSSET ZZTT"Z? r Jjbandaaeo 'or.g, cat and tatHMvth.nun.e,iun,noit1,l.!feed green in the summer when r. . . ; pastures run low. both to horses .7iMnoafnBacti-icvrdaiau) uonr jaud cows, as well as to lay up for eoniMBtiattxi aa outaia uu uaiue o winter. Prepare land and plant in same way, some Kaffix corn, millo maize 1 . - or dourra corn, sowing seed pretty THJE tfOURNAL. thickly in drill and thinning out . -.V'- --L- - - afterwards to oue or two stalks every loot or nlteeu inches. Do this now. These will come through a prolonged drouth better than corn. May be also cat and fed green, or allowed to mature seed, and these gathered and fed like eorn, and blades cured as fodder. The dry stalks are worth little. A little early amber cane may also be started now foa green feed ; cut after the seeds are in dough state. The plant then is sweetest and richest, aud makes excellent ra' tion, in part lor mules and cows. It iijuot advisable to cure it, but to leed green. For this purpose successive planting may be made from the last April to first of August. W. I.. J., in Atlanta (' KtitlttioH. STAtV"nEW8 lilraut'd from Oar Kxrhantcv Mr A at sfce fees eesee at Kr Bwu, mm em mltmt . K O TH1 UoBOnd Whiff states that t Le farmers of VI rgi n ia a re goin g tLroagoM ordeal, the like of which iLey bare not experienced in a ne aeration. The low price of to Lcco has left many of them with less means to cultivate a crop than they bare bad since the war. Like r lanjof OUrJforth Carolina farmers they failed too mnch on one crop, pat all their eggs in oue u est, so to speak. This plan means "make or break" and the "break" isoftener taade thaiv the "make '' Farmers night Just as well go back to first i rinciplpaLaod farm with a view, "ret, leaking something to feed aadclotltvwith, and second, to im I rove the farm and household and make, bpmt com foi table and do airable,. rThe attempt to get rich suddenly, by risking all on oue crop Las pnt many farmers back lor years; d swept away the home tad of others by mortgaging. JUJDtiBBQXatlSDTUK SEW SOI I II. Durham Xcitx. The court house lor Durham, now being designed by H. A. I'ugin, architect, will have a seating capacity for 1,000, and its estimated cost will be $25, 000.00. The design presents one of the most convenient conrt rooms e have ever seen. Wilmington Star: The last (ieneral Conference of the 31. K. Chareb South, which met in Kich monJ, Ya., in May, lSS(i, ordered that the third Sunday in May of this year be set apart as "Children's Day, ' to be observed throughout Dram PrUklar im the Elite States, i The report of the barean r of sta stistios, ' just published, presents some interesting facts in regard to the consumption of spirituous liquors, wine sad beer in this country. The figures given indi cate that the consumption of vines and distilled spirits is stationary, or even, perhaps,' declining," while the consumption ox malt liquors is ' rapidly increasing, ia lsos our people consumed ?2,2tl,61 gallons of spirits, 22,067,220 gallons of wines and 642.9r37.720 gallons of malt liquors. The estimate is made that oar drinking population in 188G was 14,925,417, which ap pears to be excessive, if accounts be taken of the fact that our total male population over 21 years ol age in 1S.S0 was under 13,000,000, liul; taking this estimate as it is given, tho amount paid out by drinkers averaged $45.90, or about one-fifteenth of their expenditure for food, clothing and rent. As the retailers received, it is esti mated, 5700,000,000 for spirituous and malt liquors whose wholesale cost was but 300.000,000, it would seem that the saloons can afford to pay pretty stiff license fees and still get a large percentage of profit j Of out of their customers. The per capita consumption of spirits in j 1886 was 1.24 gallons, as against! li.HG gallons in I860; of malt liquors i 11.18 gallons, as against 3.22 gal ! Ions in 1800. The per capita con sumption of wines was about one third of a gallon, or about the same , as in 1800. e are evidently be coming a beer-drinking people, and it is not impossible that by the time prohibition becomes effective the use of distilled spirits will have greatly decreased from natural causes. There is less driDkiuir M'T f r u'.rm La. - 1T : . ins cuji;;i;:a L...rc:.r::.i . . to th Start litely occupied by Win. HoUister, where with more Boom to dUpjr IUI m MbatctAHPP Bl III- hit incnaaed Slook, ha ia, w. " f JIS J14 A bsofu te!y P u re. Ale Mwlw htw vanaa. taarral ol arltr,trDrth, aad wboieaoipenoaa. Mora onniaaHhaathorimuu7 klptU.and eaa ai be eald la ootpaatuoa vltfa tae aalutaae vaiSbkaiaja or aooeptiaie i tow toat. a ovdars. Sold only in eaua. Koiax B 1 OWBBOe.lueWBll-V.M.T. uorl-lTdv For Mie In Kewbern by Alex. Miller. RED LIGHT SALOON, Near Market Dock, Middle 8t, IS NEW BERNE, N. C, WSaRli TOC CAN ALWAYS KIND PURE LIQUORS every variety, ia '-Urge or Rma)l quauutieo. AlbO the FINEST GRADES of TOBACCO AND CIGARS, i All of which will be sold j CHEAP FOR CASH! ! John D. Dixkins, Salesman. E. WHITMAN, i.22 d w Proprietor. Take Notice ! mmi im ""'(rtjpared to show and eelf atllircri'Ia tilooi," - . - The FINEST, NOBBIEST, NEATEST, PnETTIZST aid pT3"B .;ttcauTui;ui:ULUiLi.eJrrirr ,GeMPiiraUMngfG0odi,"-i.,i?.isir- Straw. TJCThw4 and Ffirf Ifit: 'T Boots and Bhoea, i - ; n Dry .Goods, Ctc Et I AM BOLE AUCMT FOU i iurmmi calf nm sud urn The only Shoe sold la tale eitr that are Wl RK AWT Kl; by the Manalaetarer IXi UK an BY UK 11) MY CUsroMKKB, via: Jtvary pair la Wamateaj aaotud By of them In anyway within anyraaaonable time uivu im hi iri'is w vi wer, KiinKK kvusj mN bud r i Giva AXOTaaa mmw pais i uuhiisi. It la the vest, Jltiem and rtwapeat Shoe la Use world tor the money. They eome la Hauyn. Plain asd tar Toad (Xur-u kod Lace Ub fehoec - , , 1 hv testimonials froiaeoaM of eat beet and lead' lneitmna, woe havAouhKA'-ilA'rTt.fe4HlUi,'' and prooonare It the Beat. Chaapeat and Eaaleat Wear. Iuk bhe Id iti world. ' ' : ' I respectfully aolicit an iuspection of our Stock and guarantee entire eatiafae tion to all purcbtuiiDg frotu uu. ... v , . MAX SCHWEEIN,. -' Middle Street, at Wm. Holliater'i Old Stand, Sign of Flag. Qc: 87 Spring Announcement 07- r, .... Mr ( , . We wish to call the attention of our Cus tomers and friends to our elegant stock; of : Qnriniy PlAlltinor ontl HaiiIa' t7nvniliNve j Onr Stock ia now nearly complete, and we are prepared to rlTe ton ' " ' GOOD CLOTHING AT LOW FlQTJJtES. -1 It is a well known fact that oar Suits give better eatigfwjtion than an ', I you can Cod in the city. WLy T Because we bay from the beat houses, ana ! when we guarantee an article you can depend on it, and any article that does ! not Buit may be returned and money refunded. BLUE SUITS, $5.00 to $10.00. Our 110.00 Suit we guarantee fast , color ; if it fades we return your money. . , ,..( . .i ! Our line of $10.00 Suits can not be matched in New Berne to they all tag. i Be cure and sec us ii you want a suit of any kind; if we can't suit jou-oat of stock we can order it for vou. , ' We hare an usual (ho finest Iitia nf RTR AW 11 A T.Clin ;., Tin . . - - . M UV ViVff I mi fnlav than x nAnarat mn i trr opci 1 ri l. ti . - . . . . ' fe v.u . , ProviBiou Orocerles, Canned tWt- D,r,w 11,18 a specialty. Mackinaw atraw Mats tUc. up. in drinking commomtiea, ami the , .7 . .' V w. n .....- . , ,.,r, m !, . . , . . - . . ' iAny i rv ai ai tnirAMr it c wihii Lit rill i u.1 Ltfiii 1(111 i.ii fill r 1 1 ii n nr vi n, nt ti I rv n. khi irn Mtiat , , i Adams & Co. 'a and James Means & Co. 'a. We are sole agents hare. t Our stock of NECK WEAK is very oomplete, and ia being constantly added to. . , Our etore is filled with Goods, Dry Uoods, Crockery, Etc. We keep a full line of tbe JTJ2M3 IJ61lb bas made a ftr ech i tho Clinrch with appropriate ser at tni" aimWeraary dinner of the vices, and on that day ;v collection Sona tariua Society at Charles- i8t0, bo taken up for the aid of . T ? . . . , , , needy Sunday Bchools. A pro- o1 IH,l)a,ar granimo for the aervicca of the. day ilacatkr and national aid to , ias been isuod. cboolaU' 4i can see no force in J charlotte Vhronidr: ,loe White the constitutional objection to such and Henry llowland, colored, were auL and , It mar anv other man. yesterday committeu to j ail in tuis wko la hot blinded bv prejudice, can ibow bow education or those racelflag :tbe benefits thereof will be d4ed, by receiriug money from Jh0-riMl(nal treaaury, which ia full of hVrP1'" wonej, any mora thaafweetrfnii: H from the State or count j frfanaw or an individdHl's Boaoo'eof the best thius Judge BoudaaidHn hia speech was, that there WoaU be no new Soath "un til it , own. children delve in its own mines, and drag from the earth tberalneraU and ores which belong tothenJ' There is too much waiting1 forsome one to come with cipitaj.tas 4evelo) oar resources, wLilo onilXr capital is too timid : tmdrajkfi new enterprises. Uanafactnrlng Industries that will -ploy; the peojJe and make a arktf far' the country produce are r eat stimulant to tbe agricul ral growth of a country, and when t South fthall have become dotted : h tlxese, diversified farming will .8 witklt ahd we will then bare Hotrth in troth as well as in FlOtS AS FARMERS. ,mrt Taffea With Finiiri an Farm suKioat fdssAax ceois. V.Tllst looking titer big cotton , 3 not OTerlook forage crops. L-re not yeiigoUeh.lnto the : cf planting. tfce& regularly ; 'j.'TW:Toriret then, or T ; 1 1 plantisg for later, and 3 L rpe, for ft more leisure time. t time is not apt to come. -, tfcU if the best time to . . a. tarer and larger yields r or! j t han from late plant Drilled oofa stands at the ( the list,, whether to be i t'ry forage Or for putting rrepare JandweD that '-',-, ahdroB and harrow i rcry fine tilth.! This laratioa i will Jb9 , 3 corn ia trp;, it is - make a forage of , ; a teach stalk sbonld; I ii t v hu Kamiim 1 fn f rr nf Al 'it thew s Station, upon charge of com plicity in the recent train wrecking affair near that place. These two men appeared here laBt Monday as witnesnes in the trial of Henderson, who was sent to jail upon the same charge that secured their commit ment. The wind storm ol" last Monday did considerable damage throughout the county, so it would seem from the reports received yesterday. At Esquire Hilton's place a large shed was blown down and the Esquire's pet cotton pick ing machine was smashed to smithereens. A large tree was blown down in the yard of Mr. S. W. Beid, and in Long Creek and Lemley townships, fences were scattered and trees were uprooted, entailing no small loss upon some of the farmers. Raleigh Nac and Obcrtcr: Re ports were received here yesterday to the effect that seven convicts had escaped from the squad at work ou the grading of the Cam eron and Carthage railroad. Tbe convicts are kept in a stockade, located about two miles from Cam eron, and the escape was effected by cutting through the floor of one of the buildings and making their way over the stockade in tbe dark ness while the guards were watch ing the doors and windows. A storm and quite a cyclone passed through Middle Creek township in the southern part of the county Monday evening, its course was from southwest to northeast, and took in a belt of considerable width. It crossed Alford's lord, lashing the water into foam and foxy: went through Mr. E. B. Jones' plantation, tore the roof off bis dwelling house, blew down his sheds and outhouses and destroyed and ! demolished a quantity of fencing. The outhouses and sheds Of Elchard Meddlers were torn to pieces, also some small booses on tbe plantation of J. S, Jones. A mule belonging to J. S. Jones was injured. ' Jk qnsntity of timber was blown dow and large trees were twisted bti. - If Chatham oonnty, between i-Moncare and t Pittsboro. the belt which It swept was from one fourth to one-half a' mile wide and the force wai gmter.'s Trees as large as a fiour " barrel- were twisted entirely off near thebase, altered conditions of life under the civilization of tbe present time is rapidly diminishing the number of Celebrated Prison Boots and communities of pronounced bibn q, lous propensities. Jlaltimoie Sun. ODOeS. -mm--mm. ALflO Hucklca'a Arnica 8tal. Thk Best Salt in the world foriC. S. ParS0I18 & Sons' BoOtS uuu, Lsruisee, oores, ulcere, i-ai Rheum, Fever Sort, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Coma, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures pile or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by R. N. Duffy. declfl lr NOTICE. suile vf ;orih Carolina Craven Count)', omoe IJIxrk HtipertorOourt, Tate notice: That I taava tlili day Utmeri leturt declaring W. 1'. Hnrrua. W.o.bimd street, John V. Oatlln and BalpU Oiay of Oravt-n nonntv, and If. C. Carter. John M. Mann, W. 1). AI array, ti. 14. Usher und J. W. II W-enonof Hyde oonnty .and thelruoce ore, t n be a corporation, for the purple and according to the tnn preaeiibed In articles of agreement aled and recorded In said of rloa. The substance of sakl, acreeinenlt tlwt said parlies desire to become Incorporated under tbe name of The Hyde Line Oomnan v. for csrryliif freight and hire, goods waive and merchandise, and all kinds of produce, and also passengers from aud to all points on Pamlico and Albemarle nonnds and Nuuse Ulver and.thetr tiibntaiiea. wlta steamers and other boata, la Bald Rtate, the principal place of business to lie al Newbern, N.C.. i oontlnue thirty years; the amount of capital stork to be five thousand dollars (So.lXKi), and each share fifty dollars. . This Wth day of March, 1887. E. W. CAfirEKTJEB. TimSl d3od . Ulerk Hon, Uouri. and Shoes. Every pair warranted to give satis faction. Country merchants and tbe people generally are requested to call and ex amine oar large stock before purchas ing. We will give you low figures. We job Loriilard Snuff. ROBERTS & BRO., South Front s(.. A'su Bern. N. C Rock Lime, 1 Plaster, i I Cements. ; i Goat Hair I R. O. E. LODGE, CltAVEN 8TREET. Below Express OiQce. mavZ2d2aww Large line of GENTS' FU11NISHLNGS, consisting of Dnderwear, Sus-r penders, II. llose, Garters, Collars and Cuffs, etc Trunks and Valises, Straw Mattings, Pino Straw Mattings and Carpets Nice lot of Porpoise Hide Shoo Laces. . Do not buy before you see us. HOWARD & JONES. War, f f ux WW" $11 It AGAINST RACKETS? 'fx ,114 Hioolt Oxit for tlie "Wax? I " !- f. J X Kfl HAVING JUST I1ETUENED FROM TUB NOBTH WITII " A Large Stock of Dry Goods, ,CIotliijiff;: Booti, Shoes, Hats, Gaps, Notions. 1 'li- MOST BRILLIANT, PUEE&PERFE0T LENSES Xxx tlxe World. ' They are as transparent and eoloriefa as light Itself, and for softness or endurance to tbe eye, cannot be exoelled, eoablinf the wearer to read ror hen ra wltkont falif ne. In fast . they are PERFECT SIGHT PRESKRKER8, Test! mot) lale from the leadlna nhvslalans In the United States, Oovernora, Henators, liegialatora, stockman, men o ' note In all pro fession!, and In different branches or trade, bankers, mechanics, etc, ean be given who na-re naa tneir signt improTea uy meir use. ALL EYES FITTED AND THE FIT GUARANTEED BY F. 8. DUFFY, Druggist, mars NEW BERKE, K. 0. ly Ask ynm ratsller tat lb JnamUnmBf Ij Hkee. I Some dealers racommeBO Inlertnr twdH Is ortler to nuke a Unrerpruflt TslaUtba rivlaal 3 8boe. Beware of lailtstinaswbtehae-' konwleds thesr owa laferioiitr tor silwiinlai KaUAapoa the npetstloa of tfeenrlglnsl. " . Man beaalsw Bless bvartaf this Htana, JAMES TslEANS' Vff V' UI1W1.I XlL 1 1 "5raJ lade In Batenn, Onoareai aat '- K l 3Ufld la Xwnlif , Oomfort 4 Wl Its - Jl A pouii CATS li VV sent too. will brtairoala- ' ' '' Jwrttorr Birrron lFSTZ?e2."Vf tmBterr fwortnew s lsrsrrrmn(itir j MStHMnr thisvredettisn any other tucwrr ib the wort. IhouMndiwaairesr tkin wiiltn r j the resenslf ' yon sk 4bnm, JA3IK flfjvs' m. k . sllOI for aayslsaaapreauaeil is iuriity. ' Foil lint ef tbe above shoe for salt In New Bern by, .. ru y -l HCAIID J0ITE3. : . ; K. R. JOUES, Wholesale and Retail I?ealr In CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES -.: ., : '"J i '! ' A1TD General Merchandise, AOGLNO ANIJ .TIES, Etc Gonsiirfiments of Oraln Cotton and' other Prodawaolicftafj. , . Prompt Attention GiutrairtoefL N. W, Cor. BoiiUiTroat aid ViddU8t and everjthiDg jou can call for ssnally kept in a first class Drj Goods Store',"7 y I am determined to open war again t rackets and hlgli pflces. To prove the same I quote some of my prices : ' " 'Tjt Hats as low as 5c: a nice hat for irc - ard fnr nn T . -v, , . v.- ius,i.., arcss cat. . . -i' A ',' And Shoes. I can astonish hn nsiiva. WV T .n ,"J rli-.l.i , Button Shoo for 97c; a nice Foxed 0 alter, only 66c. I abb- hat . fclo.!brt'r of Ladies' Low QuarUr fihoei, 9c In faot I have large and Welt totaled il 8ioca i bucks, ana guarantee prices to Bolt tho times. r 'f.w on 1W l f Three nice Handkerchiefs for Be - Also a nice Linen Handkerchief for 56.-a"T f IalsohaveaTrellfcelectedlineof ' ; . ' . (- ;, V . aar-eju ij '"1 We 6w h'o&'UmaKln'in Uiia city, aid offer' Pare'Commerelal Lirne for sale, fret of sand" IS.W tolfl.OO Def ton. 'Wifp.BtmEtis&.od Commis'a Uerekta and Grain Dealer. iUiJti 1 :. t iMarkei Dorik. DR; J. D. CLAEK Offlee em Orarsa nrwl, ketwe a ad Ero4 ' ' sr-' ; c. r iota Gents Furnishing 03$! A rood OnlanndriAd Rntrt trim, RfU tnkn.. -. t V?!t?dfU leiceUii. lin otXecl Wear; 'flotrfiiVM $oW.r 2 Lookatthial. WLy, I can give' you . . M..,,UiMLUr A iiipff.AU Wool Blue: "Flaiinel Suit, onlv $7X)0; t " ! A' Good .Diagonal SM Black' or Brown, fori tSJj&'ZX? - Also; a good line of Carpetf , Matting, OU Clntha, Trtaiki iid" ' Come. one 1. Come all ! to tha fteadnnarisra f ). TV.. t.w jf v'. onvisoed that I can . . , 5b .-: . .., Sell You Goods i ;. Cheaper Than. Any Other Honse ; la Wiri i'i bK:?- ''"!r-liXYR KEMOTED'TO THEIR : U; ' , ' H: two gto fies; c : uriij of ti - h re " -' ti crvv. And keep cf TXOTJi;, llfiATf riOLASarl. SALT, TOBAC eTeryth!- - lath GKOC" T " . . W -- ft i . a:,"l'