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t 1 X , UBUSHERS' ANNOUNCEMENT ' THE DAILY JOURNAL is published Wsily, except Monday at 5.00 per year; i50 tot hi months. Delivered to city subscribers t 60 rent per month. THE WEEKLY JOURNAL is published very Thursday at 1.50 per annum. Aotiecs ut Marriages or lieatns not io ex- . : ceed tea lines m ill he inserted tree. All ad- j ditiooal waller will be .-harmed 5 cts per line. . Paymenu tor linnMiiitHdvertisemeiitsniust be made in advance. Regular advertise- ! inenta will be collected promptly at the end of each rmiikIi. Coonuumcaiioiis containing news ot suffi cient public interest are solicited. No com- j MUHicHtmn must be expected to be published i that cohKiins ubjrclionable personalities, or " withholds liit- iiaini- ot llie author. Articled lunger that) bull cufimin must be paid lor. ' Any M-rvui i .--1 1 n aarieve . at any nnony- ' moux cotiiiiiuuh alum can obtain tlie nauic of the author by ai!iculiun at this office and I ahowiug when-iu tlie grievance exists. I THE JOURNAL ' E- E. HARPER, - - Proprietor. CT-HANCOCK, - Local Reporter. f. C-, O.N aiV'"i'-i'(.v. m iti e. f mi::mific mkais. i . ,y Crushed steel is said to be coming ' : Into use for cutting tonu. ! S'V, A Chicago (111.) aroet house iia- ' -' . applied electricity to its sc-.ving ma- ' S , chinos. j .'i'.f.'j.- FpringnVId, South Dakota, has an . BrtCf-ian Nell of eiuht-ineh bore, which : .. yields L'.'.ni gaUmis of water a minute-. ':$ Elect r:.: turn-tables are l-iiiir ad..', ., ed by inanv of tin- ruilrcad .oinpaiii. - because of their groat -- mm y in V ' labor. .7 !.'',." The AVolter.au powder, which is a modilicatiou of l!:e hit I'oiit. gi'.-. a ,. pressure i I li-mn v.i.u!.' u .' pounds and a Veiocitv of INIO feet. :.!," It ha- iie.'tit'y !jee:i shown that the - bailell'oets of to-- were lei: in -t by ..V tropica! plants which in a st to ot nature were exposed to the suti!'"-!it. Vc' A teiciMi'l, ojiornlo. in ( 'lieveiino, "Wv., hit-. Invented an !.-ii,- m n-l.ii!.' tO be apj.li-d io Miv.'l e: r- for indie li " Jng the hum.. ' ha !t m-o and the nan:''. .!' - : ee! , u i. ear is in motion. The siu l'a' e of ii; :, i i a 7 o u it h Vast swarm- of i n i : : ; . ,m "ani-ii;-, both plant.- ami a : 7 tuaU . .o : i m : , i gatioiis I,;. , e -how ii :i :,-'.v thai showers of III.. Kee;. .1" opi" j. ! ! -i V and nufiit, like a cii-':hi: r Tin, t-,.nd the (()" of i he ' ()l:e of the e.--eioia:- to pholoo'lMph i- a clean I , e - ,., 'a tively but an ah-eu . , , a . and it is .-aid thai a - . ,.e intlell I lotii.i- i -m- i... . u 7Ke ' to make a -r ! i w U- ',l he resented I", liieir -i.i. It was recently u-.aiu'ai ie I lef.ue j j the Paris i-'reiieh) .e.,.. i,,v tl.at. j fihv.-flie s of t u;l- a defect 7 7- ' ' jent to ei ii7'.a! ion or lo a n a-, i lieial COr.t.ition ci n e. .v;i ...nil Mi a rf the eye- of v. I'd ire - -,.,w that those .mj.i u: i ,1 .. I'., r I i.e : ni six '.r i i ',- -,i,i!ii h, ,i . . ;.. -,--i--hi- i.i-:- ,.- r . 0(3, whi e I ', i- ' ,-. i born in r '' i I v ate : Citlt Ifeg al Mr "Yes," . d 7 an intervi.'c . -. 1 i7- n . . ' ' ! 1:1 ..... I '-.. iil mi 1 . : riv catch at a - r 1 . ! , e ilhis:-:.,io . ....'. M., - think II. '.' I : -i- 1' I- io of sji-a c'i, b e. , 1 : . 1 i , -. : "Is il Irt.e, , :; ..7a." ', i "that the. :ir-t iho,:; a re al n. man thinks of is hi- 1, 1: ': ' 'Ye, sir,' 1 ,;! tie- - -,'., I m . i " face lighiiog- up. '-tha' i- a :' I, i I have mi i. einpha-i d in t:i tin ' in the coer-e of HIV "-.eeio ji and o . 'it again ! hi.' ho "1 f the as-i-i mic of a w .i.e. would lilu:':;.. in :: 1. -e e I I 1, 'l-l, '.- let lis say, :;. !: (..- ill- ;:,t. I r ; ged on th" do. 7, g . -; , eg be I. : I. is Voice e'aike l wii!l Wal. r. 1 1 m ,i. f lie follows his iiisiin,-;.. v 17 ,- n as lie gain s t he '1 a -i ii r 'e of ' : e ! 7 , suddenly ri from his .-m-i, -.-: j tore and sl rei.-ii hi- at :u- lee. ar, 17n Lead, then mi-dug his h.ai a-'i.iiic lost in Ihe striiggdi he wi:l cry out desperately, pointing to hi- l7, .iliig hat down the river. (ii. -a e;.,y 1 , . t .' save my hat !' "Ami he wi, I never think of him self, captain?'' "lint siadolii. sir." was 1: ;v.lv. Cs 'A rescued man is ih" a: -I , '. and headlong being,' iin-'gin .; le. lie; , '1 - - I . ' i :' "wants to do all sorts of fuoli-h things. i; ' ' , i ; He geuernlly wanls lo rush and he ' ftwav before he has bad time to re- 1 st i- cover his strength; or some by.-tamlcr j ,k' k'-will insist on giving the man several : large gulps of w hiskey. This gener ? ally has the effect of turning the pa ' "'o: tie lit' 8 stoiuae',1. lint as L said before, v i' ft man under these circumstances scl- c 'i'.M.. i .. j; i.:......i c l. . UOIU llllllhS Ol iiiiusiui, initcii less llie " ' ? , one who rescued his life. He means ii ' ? I ti 'fwell enough, no doubt, but he nearly ... always forgets to present his obliga ( '7 -tiotis- ia tangible form." Detroit Ml tBU i 1 CD3I ton riux no tiRDo. WHITEWASHING. While whitewash on the walls of the lien hous inside give light and renders the U use cheerful, it is cheap enough to ue ou the outside as well. To those who Uo not care to use paint we will state that if they will use whitewash on the outside they witl be surprised at the neat appearance it will impart to the hen house and fences. It may he washed otf' some by the ruins, but that should be no obsta cle to its use, as it is easily and quickly applied. NCw York Herald. ME Of IttMVrilOf'SK. As a bti-hel of otatoes occupies a space of a cubic foot and a half, 450 cubic feet of space are required for :W bushels. A b:n should be three feet deep and not oer live feet wide, so that thirtv feet of length of bins will be nee led. A house sixteen feet square would thin be required for this quantity of potatoes. The lein peratui e of a footliouse should be as near f'veyjnjj as possible and not over forty-live decrees. To keep this low lenipevat lire, which is raised .somewhat by he.it generated in tlie mass of the '"laioes, o'ea-ion.l ventilation in dry. e 'ol weather will he necessarv. i New ork Tim, A I l ' i mini i r.!.i.-Ki:i!'i:i;s. I t 1 ..e eo ii , .e- in an a;nai " lave i . a.: !li-te li.-c. I i in I he -pi mo pi pro- I 1 1 . by slsciuliiening ie.i, -;..,-k at i he epen-e of '.hi' il.o.o, ll.ey -'em, I at the b";;'mai:io of llie main h niev How. Ullie-- all h.a e i e ,.iue ery populous, he ,1- I; hied up, or pua in, uie crv stiMuu' by ;:iv- h:;: ! - a h.-ood from I he re-;, ' hi. i i.i-iv he I i: a- u-. less eeloni,.-. M,:!-M" !l, lt :" 'V"'- i in- ii"M'v liarves. are i -elurtied I.. ' ill- lite iMIeell, .'ill but one of '-I . ee.i eelis in t he hive I he o. . yed. I ' nle-s ; his is ihev u II if ihe weather and at lei- lie I p.:-ii,a-e .i : ii i :i -i nii-iite- fivorabli ti or eight tlavs. -w arm S. 1 e lo fo! .1 yoi.r -ir.-d lo i-ils to - am,- arc ai-o liah If ill' e iiou , - o.ie i I from u iii. h ii i- ec o..-e:i-. 1 1 : . ii a colon: ,il lii r, i- e il 1 1 , : i y be ! " l'1'1 ; i ! Ill' eel - as w ell lis '"mi reluming I he . arm. k : ,i i - t he cells -h mid again be 1 . il and a eel i, or oitng ijiioen, i:... lint Week oe-1 l ie . 1 1 . -.'i ;h bc-i lock in! ro,li;e al. No nee arming w id u-uaiiv oeeur, . Wi.ne hone , ' 1 have been .ccllleil i ill eel i i ; n, re:i-e -- ( l-'artn : no I Iimiic. ji r i n i : i it: e.t;: mum. - h i. Li'.le-- inn de-iie lo hatch coiek-, I !:, males can la' k"!l away from the ieii-. le -iiil'l.tg, a ia: ge; i,uiiii.;' ' o I !:. .:- ti ! k j.: I.wei iiei , in-:ead ot a i i;,ic aad i, mi Itm.-. for if two Ilia :' - a re put i n I lie -aiiic pen, I ! . ' y v ! or i!.:.li! t i 1 re! and lig in . aud be ,1- i'."l it-el. - I for ineeli 1 ' : : of ! c 1 1 iii ,1 egg - are . -i . make up a i ireei I Iv, elve of th" he! : -(ice! f , ,,i tie ,-e, 1 . it- and w h.eh ,11 disease of auv la - III I: i II W il to bo ! ..,' a e In ell I fee ;V I ,i h'Mei : ', i h tilde p I ei'"!. not uad'-r . ic, igonai- iiii':.- Mi to i:illis old ami d, and I he re-nil of a pre!', will b" - 7 : a do,-y. I ) li.-i al teui pi to I'ai.-e cliici, - lu ll -in:' ' for incubation from tin eg -!: aud w hich are laid by hen- tha: von aie lie! Mire were the ones osiied lla Ml the p Ml. llC-t ; oii-isL- cieded 'i ike up a breed ki ln i l.ir if seieclc.l h Ml-, n il !l e i i t ' tli -isi. a. id you will i hen W ! he I o,' c.hrk- I il . ;.,,( , and fi 'i . - ...I -I hi ng of 1 1 1. i i- future ;,. . :-. i' i: unie-- ihi- is done, all '7. I i - wid he I ike win king in i',i' ii . I arm and F. re-id . ,'. en i.-i'tii -1 a on with us i; I, i ti lii wi ii. W .'V. -s.il'. d.o of I'.'iinsvlv.inia, to !::.;; ;.i: . aiili' ma e.i e liirec.t to Ihe g'i'.i- la ii Is a- i : .' we foil it is le i le, and (he '.. lac p, ael a ,' llie more re !:,.n we ale tint in im o h r WilJ' ., mi ., :..' in ia- move rapidly improved. P ic i 1 1 ia I : i : ei ' a! i"i i ea 1 1 ma u:t re be i,::e !' r: il -I' ill lb- elclneill- of fori ihly til, in w n ii l':r.-i pro.iuceil. 'I' ieii why ;oi" il aud li-k tha danger of waste from echala'io'i and leaching? I! ipplymg in its fresh, eoar-e state we gel all the plant nut ri: ion there is in ti, and in addition have ihe henclH of il a- a protection (o grass r ols in win !:, and a shelter from the, scorch ing heat of summer. Year lir y. :i:' our lields ineteasi; (ii-ir yield of corn and grass it he; ci-op. ; are of .'"ciudiry imp ir ( inc wllh us in this dairying icgioii. When w : I'eig ii the expo kiicul. w c wc.e a'.te.ost nloii.) ill il, bull. g;aidu.l)ly our tici.giiburs have keen udopliug I ho system, ami ii invariably', tUowi its! adrantages la the lucre tu id produo tireaesa of the farms. I cannot imSjiuo a farm so poor that, by stock ing it to its capacity and applying the manure to the surface as fast as made, it cannot be rapidly increased itt pro ductiveness. I have seen very thin land, with apparently no grass on it, treated through the winter with manure from the stables, that by the next autumn was so heavily coated with white clover as to draw the at tention of il'ft passets-by. New York Tribune. THE f.UKKI) OK SWIM-. M Kl'tll). How we should pity the poor pig; he is the most tni-used animal on the farm, lie is supposed to live on most anything or nothing if pressed to do it, and get fat on the eastern bli.iards. The manure pile is a good enough bed for lii m and it makes no dill'erenee if he i confined to a pen which is never cleaned ; or if his feed is put into a trough half tilled with tilth. lie is left, w hen young, to run after his poor mother, still more abused, thronoji wind, storm and sunshine alike, 10 pick his living where he can find it, or where he is supposed to liud it. Me is the scavenger of the farm that is never cared for. Yes, and he is not only supposed to endure all thi-, but if ho is among the eatile and gels a eowVs horn half way ihrouoli him, or i- taking hi- chances anion.' a score 1 I ,, ,;i I.;,,, i. itm wi iii- , . n y t ixiii ,,! ii. tit nun 1 nee. breaking a rih or two an 1 dis locating a joint, he :uu-t not get frightened. When he gets !n!o I lie front yard and hi- owner breaks a board over his hack or sets a dog on It i ilk which takes oil' his left ear, h0 lutisl he e ontelilcil. L'nder all the ire tui-lanees this lilt le. iroticla I savings hank is stin- ' po-ed to lay up pork 'for all that he eat--. After he ha- endu; ed all ihe-e out side letrors lie is not ye: through, lie is put into a pen. Oil! how line: here is a whole pailf ll of corn. lie eats greedily, bill soon how -:e7 he uel-. lb' W i-hes tba: If (ouh I uet out and r ait up all t ho fences on the farm i f :ieee--ar . lie w i -lies ; hat 'he i oil Id gi", some more ran1-. c!o,-rai'.d milk to ea: : but ii". he wa- horn a pig and must quietly endure hi- sour -loniaeh, hi- aehite: head and his dirty ne-t till he is turned into p-u'k and Id's haph - life is hroughl l an end. Now, w hat we waul is a hog I hat under all the e eireiiinstan.e, will keep good health and maintain a steady growth. If this breed can he found with llii power to transmit it to oil-sp.iiie.-. the owner has a fortune in store t or him. Ah nil I v. o-l birds of our fanners need -e.-ii air"ed; w here can il iie found' Till it is found -oliie liad boiler leiv the businc- c I' pork iii iking to liio-e who can give a hug v.'iia! he iii' 1 1 . : 1 1 i craves. Tann, l l 'Id a ud s,; nek ma n. t'.-'i t:M AMI l. M.MU N; I ' s. Never w el o ir liiiger- while iniik i ng. e- e 1 1 : 1 i I , with milk. Never throw large ipi.inlities of seed lo the fowl- at one tune. Neve ' drive a cow nor a fail'Ting steer fa-;er than a -low walk. Weil kept fow ls will commence In lay as soon as we'd matured. Sell your kicking cow to the butch er: -he ha- no value in the dairy. You have tin u-e for a dog 011 a ,:1j,.y r:,n, except it he a wcll-l rained collie. If the young chickens are kept free from lice they will usually be fiet: from gapes. A cattle chain or a -trap with a .-.iap is a better tie than Ihe old-f ish oia d stanchion. Kill 1 v lia'ehed chickens are ti: be-l for laving an I b v.- ling : s.-h-c: the best and keep ilu-ni. A Warm and eoiitfortab! Will ' save feed, aad straw or dry ieave- are . softer than oak plank. In e ! 1 weather lake die chill from (he water yotl llo in m :sd ng cows : ih" will like it 1 --1 i - - ;- If more !hi:i nt;- lue- d is kept care lii,l-t lie taken lo keep separale if they are t . be used for breeding. j;.'nieiiihi!r that a cow is like a closet or cupboard; you can take nothing out unless you put something in. I laudln y atir be: fers every day a id make lie in gentle ; il will save much Iron' le when they become fresh. I f ym want the best results from yonr cows feed them till they can as similate am! digest, hut reinemb '.f it takes eln-e wile' ting to reach that I 1 Wli IO !' Pekiu d isks excel ccarly all or qui. ail breeds of chicken as egg jiro7r.:"Ui. T.'tey y-'l! lay . an egg every twenty-li.jt: :i,ui'n uflcr they once bogin until hot tveathel;. 7 Cablaet Fatalities. Death of Cabinet officers during their time ot office bare been rare. The aud-' denness of Secretary Windom't decease calls up the tragic deaths of Abel P. Up shur, Secretary of State, and Thomas W. Gilmer, Secretary of the Navy, under Tyler, on February 28, 1844. The two gentlemen, as well as a number of other distinguished persons, were killed by the bursting ot one of the guns of the ship-of-war Princeton, then on her trial trip. The Journal of the House shows that on February 29, 1844, President Tyler sent a message to Congress, in which he s&iu .- I have the melancholy duty to perform of announcing to the tivo Houses of Congre.-s the death of the Hon. Abel P. Upshur, luie Secretary of State, and th9 Hon. Thomas W. Gilmer, late Secretary of the Navy. This most lamentable occurrence transpired ou the United States ship-of-war, the Princeton, yesterday at about 4.30 o'clock in the even ing, and proceaded from the explosion of ona of the large guus of that ship. The lass which the Government and the country have sustained by this deplorable event is height ened by the death, at the same time and by the same cause, of several distinguished per sons aud vaiuabie citizens. I shall be permitted to express my great erief at an occurrence which has thus so sud denly stricken f ram my side two gentlemen upon whose advice I so confidently relied in the discharge of my arduous task of admin- j ibtering the otUoe of the Executive Depart- ment and whose services at this interesting period were of such vast importance. I Mr. Webster died while filling the of- j fice of Secretary of State, Mr. Hawlins while Secretary of War," Mr. Brown and 1 Mr. Howe while Postmaster-General and Mr. Folger while Secretary of the Treas- ury, Mr. Wiudom was therefore the sec- I ond Secretary of the Treasury who died j 1 in office, and like Mt. Folger, he died , while away from the National Capital. Secretary Manning was stricken with a i fatal disease while Secretary of the Tieas- ' f. i ' , i 1 ury, and dietl soon alter le.iving 1 he ser- i 'vice. As was also the -nse with Mr. Fo!er, Sctivtarv V,'. :!,., .iicd fn'.n'i , heart iaiiuic. gc::.-..,h . aurii .iled to : . overwork m tile lanaor:::-.,. !. of his oi- Ucial duties. 7V,r y,-l- Ii'..,. Clianee Local iau of a t iiy. According to a Seattle .Washington, :,u, it was a case of necessity when the lv of Tacoma was located on Pe.get in tit Sound. "The Northern Pacific," he , i.i:,i ,.,i, ,,. ! -a s, , lis iiiiuin in lu, ii. ii iim. nun , , ;ri. .-.... i;,,.. i-.7 ,.,..i.,;i, ,t,it 1 The financial flurrv eitme on. and it was ; dilHrult to raise funds necessary for the ! completion of the road. Yet large 1 mil grants and heavy subsidies were depend- j ent upon reaching of salt water by a ! certain date. It was the intention to ' place the western terminus of tha North- ; i em Pacific far to the north and west of iheprcstnt lnralion, but in spite of thu untiring elTorts of financiers in the x and engineers in the Wct it was seen thai the point selected could never bo 1 11 ached in time to save the lands and funds ih pei. dent upon reaching salt I water. The tiiaicigein-nt of the road ! ordered the engineers t; prcs toward the 1; 'ara-t n oil I on tlie sound without rc- .:.; to the Urmiaus.' ilvMon Ti'iii- , '.. I ' Ptisin, s 0.1 a ;;.a!ifie Scale. 1 The President o! one of the great ! a;, .-on! incnial railroad lines was sitting ' I m hi- co::i:ot-t able otiice in this city I ' t-:k ng with lif writer of this paragraph j j a iew drvs a . o, when his cashier entered i ii:- r 11 and in a iimPeT-of-fact way re- j I' a K "1: j : -- , we will need a little . r ;iif laiier iart of this week. ' '7 -1 - ;,.-i a l'.".v bills and some interest sat.t ; e,e niMtionairc ran- t .":k .Jus', ti li'graph the . ,7 on ;Ss(li.llilO a t once. ' I have a little money ou V ' III ".!'. A large mine of agate onyv lias been opened m a 'ave near Ozark, Mo. n 0 f ,: .' o .v .1 .. DR. G. ::. CAG3Y, I Surgeon Dentist, m: . iti;:: t:. . : pTh. pelletier." ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, AND MONEY BROhEH. n rti i n , L'lil'oll Uiilil, Ji.i.cul Ollitn, ' TV" A -p'-ci v iiceic in iicgciiiiliri small linns tnr -Suet til!"'. ,, "''"''. , ., 1:.;;.::,:b:;:;s;u:h!;v zin' ,:r t nil. -,l Slate-Coiiia :, Ni-.i nc, iin.l t clitili'ine t iiiirl nl llie Sta I DR. J. D. CLARK, i ! JD EJ"JT TIST, I newbrne, n.c: ! I r-'v-i in;, ,. on Craven Street, between' i Pi- k and Pi'Mad. j 1HOS. OAMCLb.VICC-FiieS. C H HOBIHTS, CrtSHILP The National BarJc ! OFNEWBERNE.N.C i I imii,ii',ii: a l i' ii i s;.. ! C lpital, CKifinAfl. 4ilUU,UUU ! Surplus Profits, - 86,700 ' I) I R E C T 0 n s. I 1.., A l),.... Tii,... lliiiirio " ii. on. i.ni,i.i. UIIAS. C. JiUYAN. J. 11. 11AUKIIUKN. 0, II. KoutctiTs. Ar.KX. Mn.bKit. L. IlAItVKY. ' GREEN, FOY & CO., BAM KERS, Da a Gensral Banking Business. NEW BAN KING HOUSE, Middle S:ir:l,4lhJ)oor below- Mold Albert J .. NEW BERNE. N. C. "L.: ' : : ; Wtw BtniMt. r. ' i for Infants and Children. "Cutarta g ao wS adapted to ehOdreo that I recommend itaa luperior to any preecripttoc known to me. " HA. AacExa, M. D., Ill So. Oxford EL, BroeUya, N. T. "Theaseef ' Castoria' b sonarrersal aad Its meriti so well known that it seems a work ol supererogation to endorse it Few are the tnwUlifont families who do not keep Caatoria within easy reach." Cabum Utt!, D. D., New York atv. Late Pastor Bloomlogdale Bef ormed Church. Tn Cistacb . , m , . T-m T A I 4- K r A I KA Kl-rA IN! XtXJXl, X XJ.fl.XbVJ XXXX1 O O 7 A "TITC ALHllO wn.i. in; sold at a ' l( .ri, , . iiinunpi I ( 1 K LA 1 SA( Ivl V ICh! A VAl.UAl'.I.K PLANTATION' sit.it ale ! ott the South side of the Nciise lav. :, three aud-a-half miles from the I'.iy of New P.enie, N. C. One hundred :'i:d twenlv-live acres cleared. :u'"'-v nu :il T''s '"'aruu- ''"' ':"', "' T,--i.-l:im,, TMun. . ,' o.oi', ,0,7 l.'liul ut lii t i:' i ml. ' , , i Tlie bahlllec. two litindred itnd two t -!! '; ' '""vil' 'i"''-ivl with -ine. oak, j - i"'1' oll.-r km 's of lunher. ! 1 1 i-' also line i ,,-rnig Land. j "''"i"-- !," i I I i.i c ii.'ili'li-V- -.cling half mile on il.e l.c.ieli, where I ,; " "ink-,.f marl thai ...in 'c '.e,-be , xhaiisted. f:,.i v, inch ves-eh ' "; WU , U is a very ...iuiuiui atel iieiiiny to- ' cio. hi, lircsi 111 ing a nearuew to Hie . . , , ,.--iiig ve.s-c.-ati 1 I lie .1. .V -. j- "b'oad. for terms apply b P. TR EN WITH, Cup. Hotel A!b:r(, XCW BE3S2, N. C T r-" r I j i y JVjll . W 1 L.L.IO, PROPRIETOR OF it il ra nifmn 'nun if II IP w it'H,wcL i": MP'W RFRNF N C, I ' Italian uml Aini'iiriiii 'hulle ami al! QiiniiiiiM of Mal'iial. Orders solicited and given prompt at tention, vvilli satisfaction guaranteed. ;t. .'t:r.i u.i;. i:-il. MANI.V. ; M H. CRWiS I SO. ENGINEERS, . , . , . . cundors and Machinists, Miiiuifactiiics c. ml Piaiers ia 'j - jjijjj -m ffiHs!s, 1 Builders of Engines, Boilers, Saw ....ii. rw '.i,,iril,..HM.,i,nI.i. , ' ' - , , . ! U c are prcparcil to ilo ( nslingsol a,l . - io- . ,vj, iH-niniitiicss. I'artictiliir ami iiiiiniilinte r.tt.'ii;ion fpw'i ' V;f lrs- , , 1 i We ,i ill he flail In give plans anil estimates !'er any ilc-criptina of Micliitiery. : We arc the agents for the siik: ot the Amer- :ZJiu's ' i We 'give satisfactory cuHfaiiiec for all work ! Boot alld SllOO Maker. 111Q. . . . J All Styles of Boots and Shoes madal i to order and on Short notice. i REPA,RmG A specialty. N ARPEN ' nmnnii am . , CRAVEN ST., opposite Journal Office. tr rj I r nj C Q la ! V C HEAVY AIS'D. LIGHT I yj k I LJ Ol Lorillard and Gail & Ax Snuff, Sold at Manufacturers' Prices. Dry Goods & Notions. Full Stock and Largo Assortment( ., , f t Prices as low as the Lowest. Calf and Examine Uy'StobliJtfi; rViTij Satisfaction Guaranteed. , larble works Cairtoria cores Oolte, Ooonrlpatloa, BourBiomaca, Diarrhoea, tructatioa, KiUa Wanna, gires aWp, and promotes di gestion. Without injurious medication, " For several years I hare reeemmeBded yeur ' artoria, ' and shall always oontiaue to do ao as it has invariably produced beneficial resalts." Edwin T. Pirdss, M. D., "The Wlnthrop," V-Mh Street and Tth Ave, New T ark City. CoKPAirr, 77 Hcauv Sthut, Kxv Toas. 3. C 33. Past Passe;:;er unci Freight Line between NEW BERNE, liu-teru N'u.'th Carolina Points, and all Con ncctions of the r F. X s I . V A M A It A I L K O A D, iM 11 ,,,M' w Vork, lkiuiriplu. Xuifolk, Bai. tlmore and ttusloii. The OM.v Tri-Werkly Line Out of . i;..,,,. TL, y. ,., ,,., ; . ,,,., ;c ,.,t, , y,.,llUlir IX H I I S-? H Sails from New Berne HOBDAYS, WEDB2-53AYS, FRIDAYS, AT FIVE P. M., Stopping a! i:..:.i...k.. I land each way and nun.in. . nin.c: im inc V I tntk Sntilla-i 11 It lillii li!. Tlie Pa-tern Hi-ialc!i l.inn, cunsi-ting nt the Wilmington S. S. C.,., .Viirtnpi Somliere It. P., New rk, I'hiln. ,ii,,i Niii'lnlk I;. anil l'eiiii,.vl ;oo i It p.. luriii u reliable and 1 i-gn In r line, nil, 1 i 11 r saprrtnr fiicililics tor ipitek pa ieaeei u oa lo-i-lit liiie;,i,ii:ii,iii. No iran-ter eve, ); at I'.'i.n belli Ciiy, "nt Hbieli peiiit ("re . g !i t ,hl he luailc l 011 cars'ln Co t lo'eu-li u lira i 11:1: ion. I'it'eel :,:! x,ils ., I,;. ,:.;... via Pi'sler.l atol'iia lis at, !i il:i'lv a- i.ill. ws: N.-h Y"il., Lv I'i ioci. 1:. K. Pier g7 .N.Hlli Itiv.-i. P I'!iiliiil.'l,,,:i. le Pl,ih,., W. ami lialto. II. P.. Duck M. .- 1 ,:, c. Prom Ihiliiin.irc, lo I'lohi, 'i'ih and Italt . U. It , I'le-nli 1 I S. Sl'll'i.ll. I "1 i Nun. ilk. In Null. ilk .--1. allien It. R. J'1-oiii loi.-i-iii. le ', i-reoanls M mei s Tiaie.- p.ueilii.a I ..: New Yolk a, ni c.cw llie'la ,.1 K. ll ,?f!"l,','ii,s ;iv lii iii. a en, , iiiickcr lima by I1IIV Ol ll.'l bin'. for Illl'lSler Mit',,1 :n:,i i .e ::i;ly td W. II. .lovig . iCea'l !'iei-!ii ia!!ic A.-nt, 1'. It. !t.l C'le l'il T utile Vgeat. (iia). s r i: I -1 1 Division l-Vcieht Aient P. . .V It. It. It . I'lnla.lel-ilila. H. It. riiiil. !'., le n'l I'm--'.e A-eat N. Y. P. .V; N. !t I;.. N" I" k. ii. 11. ('. IIi im.'N-, te-ii.-io I r. i:;!:! Agent N. S. K. R., .Nui-li .11. V'i ttl.D MIND! i:-()N, AiiKM', N. v. Iiciaic, N.C. NEXT! Prof. VV. H. SMEPARD iMi-i cniiipciei.t .,. ,j .;l:s ia the tunsurinl art Milium- on a Hair Cut. for SO Cents. 20 IO bhampoo liava fif ZV:' BZV.NZ, u. c. KRS J.H. HIDES' 3 $ Koopans tiimlJarS,,; ii;--. J: M. 1 1 INKS lias returned to I!. an. ling llonscabotit thelstof October :,t same location, opposite Uaptistci.ur.il JJfJWW I ryi uiiurc Anpnt " ' ' ' '".J ' 5 ." " O. MARKS' STORE. Eastern Carolina Disoitco ti f r I I The N. C. Freight Line , , J v , . .lM,Mmm. ! nial ai'ici' Pcliiaiary 1-t. I.- '!, this line will iiimI.c I'.-gui.-r if... SEMI-WEEKLY TRIPS lil.TW'KN Gaftimorearstl New Berne W , .... J-- l.eaviatj Ualtimore Inr Nc.v llciaip, WED- -" rs hSl'A 1 , t-.v 1 ti RI7A i , at il' II. avian New I'erne for I'lilthnore, TUES ' -DAY, SAT PUD AY, at (J 1' .M. 1 i i crrlisats and Lh:pper3. Take Kolice ,y This ist'iponlv piRCl T ll -..Mint of New i Heme for li tltiim.rc wiili.mt ciiiinufl,ttAtipinK .'."'- .,,! t Norfolk. ... . w-. ti..g ii.e.. torUoiton, f ' i T'ovatence, l'lMli.il !:,l:i:i. Ri. ainonil. a ii all' I p. iats North, Pus: inn; West, ilakbu; elosrt ' emoicetinti Inr alt points ,y A. & A. C. lail-" roan nun River out ot .New lierne. v " Asrents nre as follows: I? 1,-IT IO.-V AilTPn ilan tfnniind. mm 90 LiRlitiSt., Baltimore. -. s Jas. W. McCarMCK, Agent, Norfolk,. Va. , o -': W. P. Clyde & Co., Philadelphia, 12 South Vj wharves. ". ;.).; f,:"'?g"i.-)f. 5 New York and Balto. Trans, Clne.iPier North river. ' ': -': 7 lv Simpson, Boston, 53 Central wharf. , ' , ' 8. U. Rockwell, Provldeuee, E. I. .' s'-:' 7iS 7 Ships leave Boston, Tuesdays and Saturdays.-. 7 " '.-.", Neir York daily. U .i ' ;! . 7 " " Balto.. Wednesdays & Saturday-"'"' I; ,'" " . Philadelphia, Mondnys; Wedne:' , ' " " :7.':s-"dsyg,8aturdayg.i :;ij'.)'.;:e . ., 7" , :. Providence, Saturdays,'. X0 : 'Through bills lading given, and rates guar-- ' ifinteed to all points at the different offices of -t ine companies. . ...:U;tii :i t': ..m,' V!. ffSTAvoid Breakage of Bulk, and Shi via N. C. Line. :-;-."7;; is-; r S. H. GRAY. AsrenL New Bernel N. d ' 1 i.v; i ci " '-f J'.t-oi.,' .ftsv :--.c-:, av v:cC, fo -i-a:
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 1, 1891, edition 1
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