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We copy 'experience of rut'ii who a few noints on the cultivation of, coin made at the Ohio Agricultural , Station though the difference in locality may not exactly coincide with the cliniato and sun of orth Carolina: "Experiments made at the Ohio Agricultural Station during past seasons throw considerable light upon, it they do not entirely settle, some points in the cultivation of corn about which farmers are not entirely agreed either in theory or practice. As cultivated at the station, the following appears to bave been retty well established: As a class the large yellow dent varieties were the most productive. Large white dents take second place. In the flint varieties the largest white flints take the lead, followed by mixed flints and these by yellow flints. Taken as a whole or as individual varieties, the Hint corns are not a profitable class for Ohio lands unless it should bo in some of the northern sections. In seven years' experiments in j deep and shallow planting, the average results show an advantage in lavor of planting one inch rather than two inches deep. The greatest amount of marketable corn was produced where the stalks averaged twelve inches apart; the variations yield were slight, whether planted one grain every twelve inches, two every twenty-iour, inree every thirty -six, or four every forty eight inches. Three years' trial has not indicat ed any marked differences in the reproductive qualities of corn from the butts, middles or tips of tho ears. Whenever any variation existed it was in favor of middles and tips and against the butts. The average results ot two years' experiments favored deep cultiva tion rather than shallow, and indi cated that corn should be cultivated more frequently in a dry season than in a wet or ordinary ooe." Alden's Manifold Cyclopedia. The twentv-second volume ot Alden'B Manifold Cyclopedia em braces the titles from Legal to M'Olure. The great merits of this work its freshness, fulness, accu racy ; its combination of dictionary with cyclopedia; its convenient form, and the high degree of skill with -which it is being directed ' seep to increase with each succeed ing volume. Among a great num- "Tier of interesting topics treated in this volume, we notice Letters and Articulate Bounds ; Libraries,abont ,7 pages Light; Lithography; among: the important places are Leipzig Ley den, Liberia, London, Long Island ; among States Louis- . iana; in the line of biography we find Leibnitz; Leasing; President Lincoln; Liszt; Livingstone, the exnlorer; Locke,-and Longfellow. As ( an educator in the family or school, or assistant in the office or the library, this work is invalaable, and its cost is so extremely low as to place it easily within the reach of all. Specimen pages and easy installment terms of payment may .be had on request. Garretson, Cox & Co., publishers, New York, Chicago and Atlanta.- '. A.DV1CB TO MOTHERS, Mas. 'WwBLOvr'fl ' Boothino Sirup should, always be need for children teething. - It soothes the child, softens the gnms, allaya an pain, curea wina ootlo, and is the best remedy for Diar rhoea, Twenty-five centa a bottle jaly SIBEETS JL5D MEDED. EOaDS' Some Uood Sng-cestions rcnnsTlTiaa Given by a Uenry W. Kratz, of Schwenks ville, Fa., made some very pointed remarks about road snpervisoia and their work in the address on the advantages ot good country roads which he delivered recently before the Pennslvania State Board of Agriculture : 'It is amazing," said Mr. Kratz, "to see what unfitness there is among men serving in the capacity of street commissioners; they ap pear to have a correct idea of the quality ot the material required tor road use, no judgment or knowl edge as to its proper preparation and little or no conception as to its correct application upon the streets. It, would seem from the manner in which many of them do their work that they really believe that two or more largo uncracked stones can occupy the same place at the same time and remain there They do not appear to know that open spaces are created between the larger stones composing the lirst layer upon the street bed, and that those spaces shoald be sup plied with smaller stones, aud Soon using still smaller stones until the material is ready to be consolidated and packed in order that a dry and smooth street may be the result. "Now the same inefficiency that prevails among street commis sioners in many buroughs is found amonsr the sunervisors of town- ships. In order that we may have beneficial and satisfactory public roads men should be elected super visors who havo acquired a knowl edge ot road construction through f;om the o been I engaged m the woik yn'd lrom a,:ll,liI study of tin diileu'tit methods of making and n paiiing toads, who potsess Home engineer ing skill aud who are wi'liiig, whenever sustained by the people, ;to exercise the power concurred upon them by the road laws of this commonwealth to make and main tain good and respectable roads, "Judge Yerkes, of the liucks county court, recently delivered an opinion in a case involving tbe rights and duties ot road super visors which is of general interest. On the demand of certain tax payers of Uensalem township Moses Vandegrift, the supervisor, made a contract with them for making a good and substantial road bed upon a specified part of the highways of the township, either by macadam- izinc the same or by the use of stono and gravel, or in such other wav asi should be deemed advisable and proper to make a permanent benefit to the township. The work j appears to have been done to the supervisor's satisfaction, aud the cost was claimed as a credit against the amount charged to him upon the township duplicate "The cost according to the con tract, equaled tho amount of taxes due to tho township from the tax payers, with whom the contract was made. The township auditors dis allowed the credit on the ground that the supervisor exceeded his authority in making such a con tract. Judge Yerkes said that the contract was clearly within tho law and such as the supervisor had the right to make. It was also for for the making of 6uch a road as tho law contemplates, and of the materials mentioned by tho act. It was true it might result in mak ing a better character of road than is usually provided by tho ordinary supervisor, but no better than the statute intended should be made, "Judge Yerkes said that instead of making such improvements to the roads as would keep them con stantly in repair and at all seasons clear ot impediments to easy and convenient traveling it was usual for tho supervisor to make a pre tense ot repairing the roads by throwing upon tbe hard bed from tbe side ditches loose earth, un broken rolling stones and whatever oiher material, suitable or unsuit able, that might be found in tbe ditches alongside, without reference to the condition of the road or the necessity for repairs or tilling up. The consequence was that often good roads were made worse, if not nearly impassable, tor a season, while poor ones were neglected, simply because tho immediate side ditches did not famish suitable material to repair them with. This short sighted and too often useless system of repairing roads was frequently approved by the tax payers tor two reasons : First, because supposed to be inexpensive, and, second, it permitted him to work out his taxes without being required to famish valuable ma terial or to provide the better labor that a different method would de mand. "The judge suggested that if, instead of this ineffectual method, a portion of the highways of each township where most needed should each year. be put in a state of per manent improvement, - with -such temporary repairs only as are needed to other portions, in n few years the same expenditure would BETTER i - result. in eatabliahiae a svstemof safe, good -and permanent roads which wnnld not rtwinirA halfthn expenditure incurred bv the avstem now practiced. "In most localities people prac tically prevent the construction of good roads; either by refusing to elect men for supervisors who, 11 elected, would improve the roads, or by defeating at the succeeding election those who, by reason ol having better road construction, increase taxation. For an increase of tax to the amount of 10 cents on $100 and even lees, because of road improvement, defeated in many of the townships of this state. "Under the present law the desired resnlt conld gradually be realized by constructing as many miles of Btone road annually as a reasonable assessment upon proper ty valuation and the amount received from the state (if appro priated (would permit. The state appropriation should only be given, however, upon the conditon that supervisors ot each township con strnct a certain distance of road each and every year. I believe that the present road law, if not repeal ed, should be so modified as to annull the clause permitting taxpayers to work out their own taxes, becauso the work done by the taxpayers, as a rule, is pei formed without knowledge or care." LKiUOX KJLIXIll A Pleasant Lemon Ililnk. For biliousness and constipation, Uke Lemon Elixir. For indigestion and foul stomach, take Lemon Elixir. For sick and nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir. For BleepleasnesH and nervousness, ake Lemon Elixir. For loss of appetite and debility, take Lemon Elixir. For fevers, chilln un l iujIju ia, take Lemon Elixir. Lemon Elixir will not fail you in uny of ihe above disuases, all of u hich arise from a torpid or diseased liver, ntoinuch, kidneys, bowels or blood. Prepared only by Dr. 11. Mi'l.KY, At lauta, Oa. 50c. and ijl 00 per bottle. Sold by drueeists. Prointneut Minister Wrilm. Alter ten years of great suffering from indigestion, with great nervous prostration, biliousness, disordered kidneys and constipation, I have been curod by Dr. Mozley'B Lemon Llixir, and am now a well man. Rev. O. C. Davis, Eld. M. E. Church South, tillnovl No. 28 Tatnall et. Atlanta, Oa. Humor usually tends towards good nature, and everything that tends towards good nature tends towards good grace. Be Sure It you havo mado up your mrml to 'buy Rood's Sarsaparllla do not be induced to take any other. Hood's Sarsaparllla is a peculiar medicine, possessing, by vhtue of its peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation, curative power superior to any other article. A Boston lady who knew what sho wanted, and whose example Is worthy imitation, tells her experience below: To Get " In one store where I went to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla tho clerk tried to induce me buy their own instead of Hood's; hetoldmethelr's would last longer; that I might take it on ten days' trial; that If I did not like it I need not pay anything, etc. But ho could not prevail on mc to change. I told him I knew what Hood's Sarsaparilla was. I had taken it, was satisfied with it, and did not want any other. Hood's When I began taking Hood's Sarsaparllla I was feeling real miserable, suffering a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak that at times I could hardly stand. I looked, and had for some time, like a person in con- sumption. Hood's Sarsaparllla did mo so much good that I wonder at myself somctimos, and rnv friends frciiucntly sneak of it." Mbs. Ella A. Coff, CI Terrace Street, Boston. Sarsaparilla Sold by all drnggirtt. f ; tlx for fi. FterpWKf onfy by C. I. UOOD CO., apotteearie. JwrtJ, Muv IOO Doses One Dollar Trinity Jjpllege. The New York Nation of July 8 says "The leaitngCollegesof the country have Deen almost uansionued since tne "Nation' as started, and a class of advanced stu dents have ooine Into existence that were unknown and unexpected at the close of the war. Xhe Kcliooia or political Helenee, which the principal Universities now con tain, turn out yearly both writers and thinkers whose contributions to the liter ature of political philosophy, history, ar cheology, political economy, and admlm- tratlve law are extremely important, ana have placed the country In the very front rank In fields of inqulryln which It was, five and twenty years ago, almost wholly unrep resented." TRINITY COLLEGE Is the only Institu tion In North Carolina which has a regular ly organized School of Political and Social Science with oonrses extending through two years. Applicants may enter at the beginning of either term, Terms begin Sept. 4and.Jau.l. Bee Catalogue, pegos 51-01 inclusive. Address - ' JOHN F. CROW XXL, President, jyH dimwit . Trinity rollege.N n Desirable, ; Dwelling For Sale, ' 8itnated on South Front street. House contain six comfortable rooms and recently addea new kitchen and all desirable outhouses. Lot 70 feet front. " , . House and Lot on Craven street. ' . Apply to Watsoh & Street, . dtf, - , ' Real Estate Agenlc Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, aud acts Emtly yet promptly on tho Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses- the sys tem effectually, dispels - colds, head aches and fevers aud cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste-and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial m its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all cud have made it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and 1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for an? one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY, tiEW YORK, N.V ELY'S CatarhH CREAM EMM HSEZr5!i .w?om Allays Patn miilD III flunk inn (tail, Ilcsli fltf Son a Itestot- ill Sense of '1aM.6 3 -IV .v. vrf"" ... . I and Smell. TRY THE CU A particle is Hjp!ii nun on:- MN'.riraiid nf;reeilo. I'i'l,' 'n oi-ui - in 1'; ujjiriats; hy mail. ret:iKtpiel. (W rtx. I'.l.v '.:( TH KRH, r.wl'irtwly 5 Warrau Stret. r.t-w Y oun OF Is the Largest and Most Artistic ever shown in this Citv. kWe oiler ppi-ci'ii ilriv morrow. BELL THE JEWELER. goto mmm Bell's Jewelry Store, UNDEft "liOfEL ALBERT." Every reader of tho Journal oueht to Keep time ana join tho prouraeion to the above-named -splendidly tippointfd oeweiry oiore. wnere you will tiud a new stock of WatchCR. Clocks and Fine Jewelry, at prion? that if- eompe tition. Having moved to th (.bi.vo cleeantlv furnished store, will bo ileiiH( d to serve all my old patron.i nu the inihlic men erally. Impairing n cpei-iiky I Our workuhops bmni mor spacious and iuted with tho ln'.opt. improved inackin ery, wn ,-iro now nblo to do nil classes of work with neitooca' and dispatch. It Bell Ir.s tit. TO WEM mi Bnffcrlng from the effects of youthful errors, early dear, wasting weakneu, loat manhood, etc. I wlU mil a valoable treaUwdealed) eontalning full jartlealan tor horns cure, f RJEE f charge. A KpUailM medical work 1 sboulobe read by every turn tu u scrvotu ana aeDUitatea.aaareu,. JOE K. WILLIS, pnopiuinoK of EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA New Berno, 2ST. O. ' Italian and Atnerioan Marble and all qualities of material. Ordera iolioited and given prompt attention. , with satisfaction gnaran- O. E. MiM.RTt Is my tijreit at Kinaton, and Alex. Melda regular traveling agent.. , ' . . m y mm .- 1 imtrtri iti ii Vf' v. ' .... , ,. -- PROFESSIONAL DB. G K. BAGBY, SUBGE0H DENTIST. Offise. Middit- rtr'eet, opposite Baptist dwtf NEW BERN, N. 'O P. H. PELLETIEE, AT TO K.N ICY AT LAW ANI AIO.N'I Y HUOKKiL Oraven bt., two doora South of Journal office. A Bouulaltv made In negotlutluic small loauB for short time. Will practloa In the Counties ot Graven. tr- tereir, jones, unsiuw uu rwunw. United States Court at ftew Herns, and Supreme Court of the rltate. febl du CLEMENT MANLY. O. U. QUIOS Manly & Guion, ATTOKN1SY8 AT liAW, Office 2d floor of Green, Foy & Co. bank. Middle street. New Berne, 24, U Will uractioe in the courts of Craven and adjoining counties, in the Supreme Uourt of the State, ana in me reuerni Courts. aplBdwtf F. M SIMMONS. . H. L. GIBBS. Simmons & Gibbs. ATTORNEYS AT LAW.: Will practice in the'eountieaof Craven, Jones, Onslow, Carteret, Pamlico, Lenoir and Hyde, and in the federal Courts. Office on Craven street, next door below Journal oflioo. aplSdwtf Dr. J. D. Clark, DENTIST, NEW' BERNE, N. C.J Olliceon Craven street, between PolloctJi and broad. dw STRftWJlflTS. A Fino Lido of them at BarriagioQ & Baxter's. AIho, a lurgo lot of S V RIFLE HATS at New York rout. Sae Oar Stock of Neckwear. Fall line of CLOTHING, SHOES and DliY GOODS at Barrington & Baxter's. aprl dwtf ROBERTS & BRO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOEMES, PROVISIONS Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. Wo se ll FLOUR direct fiom the Villa in Michigan. , yai We have in etock a big supply of West India Molasses, which we import direct from the Wes indies. Give us a call and see our prices. ROBERTS & BRO., - South Front street, NEW BERNE. GiiT We Job Gail & Ax's and Loril ard's Snuff. eniion, Ladies. Having just received a Simple Lot of the FINEST PARASOLS, at a GREAT REDUCTION, thorn at will tell New York Cost, POSITIVELY, F CALL EARLY. -JfJ. ;' M H. S1TLTAK, Agt. HUMPHREYS' Dr. IIUMl'HUEVs' Hpecikiok ata ulentl Hi-aII v a ml carefully prepared prescriptions ; tued tor maiSy years In private practice with suoeen,and for over i amy years uaeiiDyuie people, isrery single cine Is a special cure for the disease named. These Upeelncs cure without dragging,, purg lntr or reduclnK the system, and are In fact and aeea me sovereign remeuiesot tbe World, usTovraniciFALROs. ccrrs. pbicks. a fevers, uong8tion, uuiammatinn... 9 Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic. . 3 Crying Colic, or Teething of Infants 4 DtarrhniL. of Ohlldren or Adulfai Ilyaenteryt Griping, BlUous Collo-. I Cholera Morbus, vomiting...... ' Coughs, Cold. Bronchltls.T...... i neuralgia, iooinacne.raceacne. irlfl Headaches, BlakHeadacha, Vertigo jyspepaia, miious momacn... Happreasedor Palaful Perl Whites, too Profuse Periods. . . Croup, Cough, Dlffloult Breathing.. .', Halt llhenm, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. .'. eu matin in, tuieumatie rauw... ever and Agae, Chills, Uahula.. lles Blind or Bleedlna...... i... 9 Catarrh', Influenza, Cold In the Head O Whooping Cough, Violent Coughs. j lieneral JlebllUy .Physical Weakness Lianey juhcbkc. Nervous Ocbility ....... ....l.i urinary Wmkin Wettlnir 1 Ben, laeases of tlieUeart.Pal Dilation Sold by Pruggtan, or sent postpaid on receipt of price. Dr. Huk-hbeyb' Makual, (144 pages) , ivuij uuuua i ii viu,u tun. innuofi tree. iiumpureys-aieuiciueuo.iuuruuonut. N Y, SPECIFICS All of the above medicinea art for aie at the drug stores of F. 8. Duffy and R.. Berry, Middle street, New eerne, n. cj. ' The Alliance to the Front, Tiib pRooaaaaiva Farmm, bold. vieHanl. asgrewive ana progressive. Unas opinions and expresses tueiu. Forty-eight eolnmna lLl ThT"1". and Ylrlnt ftateAIH anosa, Ihe Llvest paper In the Houtbl Goes 'f i". P'"mces irr- North Carolina and to 24 States. ONK DULLAR AtEAH. M1VIATIIF llailll U. J M . 1 in,.. , ' . sample oopy. Ad , . THK PEOGKKSSIVB VARHER L.t,.Po..K,Kdltor." Jtaleln'N' ' u. ti, urowder, Bnslnert Kanaeer, tf . 1 1 11 .I. One Herrings Patent And Fan ill Make Iroa Safe, No. 7, coat $125 at factory; two very fine offioa tiki and Chain; on Copying Preaa- one American Button Attacbintc Ma chine for i tore; one vwj bandaoma Shew Case; all to be given away by tsiu iK.fi at TrrT iurnjnirea. - msidtf Next! Puof. W. B 8HEPAED and comne- tent aaUtanta in the toneorial art will tve jou a '( flair oi.t for SOoenta. Shampoo 20 " Shave ..j...... .........10 " Ua-tton Home Hftiber Shop. New Bkkkk, n. c. Stt ok North CaboUwa, - i Bnperior uravau county, l Court. Before K. W. Carpenter, Clerk. Notice of Kotlou to comet Entry .of Jndg- juwu cut. has. Btleff ai d other: Plaintiffs, agalnu Joun r. Hanff. W. H. Hacff. 0. Uubba ind J.N. Kllourn, DelemlanU. To U. N. Kllbnrn, Esq.: ' ; Yon will Dieaaa taaa nouea uirt en Tnu. day, 12th day of August. Ittvu. at ten 'clock a.m., the plalutlfla ta the above entitled action will move before E. W. Carpenter Oierk of the Buperlor Court ot uravn county, North Carolina, for leave to correct and amend, none pro tunc the tranacrint ni judgment In f he above entitled action and meenirr oi ute aame upon me judgment docket of Craven eouuty, eo that said trans cript and entry of Judgment may conform In ail respects to the original Judgment ren dered in the Bnperior court of Wayne county. North Carolina, on October 18th 1886, before Walter Clark, Judge, and In favor of Charles Btleff, elal,aealuat John f . 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