, - -- .-. 1:.; : AILY OURNAL,, VOL. X.--NO. 14. NEW BERNE, N. C, WEDNESDAY. APEIL 15, 1891. PEICE 5 CENTS. c X I X BUSINESS LOCALS. WANTED A Partner with $500 to lnveet la a new and profitable boalnat In this or any (roving oily in North Caro lina. For particulars addrata Box 182. 11 , Merrlmoa, K. 0. N ICE lot Refined lfntton Suit in eakei at I ots, eaon. o. k.hblsoit. i r im NOTICE. Doat forget the fact that we are Agsnts for Ml OCKS' "DIADEM," 1 the beat Floor In the market (or the price We bave on hand a large atoak of West India Molasses. We alan keep a roll line of Jtoou and Khoea direct from the Factories, also iteuff and Tobaooo, Groceries and i" ro vlslons. Call In and we will give you oar prions. KOBltKTd BRO. .T?LI CITY STEAM LAUNDRY jast jaJiapened by Sing Lee of Norfolk. Aplm WANTED A good Boot and Shoe makeratonca. Johb McSobi.iy, mar2g lm Pollock St., near Middle. 2000 LBS. Country Btall, lOo. per lb. Lard at my U. E, Nblson NEW DKTJG STORE. Drugs. Medi cine and Chemicals, O. P. Popular Proprietary Mediolrrea. All varletlei of l)ruglst'e Bundrles Trusses and Brace. New crop Garden Seeds, r'lne and Large Btoek Oigara and Tobaooo, am. mw. Pre : aerlpllone aeearately oompoanded (and not at war pneei), onr motto ana our sucoass. il. a a RISEN. UrasKlat and Apothecary, Middle St.. foot doorariom r onoca ian ly Gen. W.R. Cox has been chosen as the orator on Memorial day at Raleigh. His subject will be Msjor General Stephen D. Kamsenr. . A SPECIAL to the Snn from Washington says that Mr. Blaine has assured some of his friends that fad would not withdraw his name if entered in the Presidential race of 1892. The promise, on the pari of Blaine, was made upon the assur ance that the party did not desire the nomination of Harrison. WE have in North Carolina as elsewhere good, bad and indifferent people, but of all the despicable wretches npon the face of the globe deliver us from the chronic pesse mist! He is the canker worm of society, the leach to prosperity, and the tumor that clings to the vital spot of industry and retards its advancement. If (he seed corn was not selected in the field now is an excellent time to select. The seed corn should be kept in a very dry place, where extreme cold will not reach it. Before planting the corn it should be steeped in a eolation made by dissolving a pound of sulphate of copper in two gallons of water, in - order to destroy the spores of smut. A few years ago there was a ' demand in the name of the farmers for making the Agricultural Bureau ' a cabinet office. It was done and the appropriations for the agricultural department have increased several hundred thousand dollars annually, 'bat we fail to see that the farmers get any better service from it now 'than before. Bat the agricultural t : appropriations are used to log roll other bills through Congress, with tthe consequence that farmers pay ' $10.0(T in, taxes with the hope of . getting $1.00 " back in agricnltural appropriations. -' The Roanoke News says: Per- the only place in the United States which claims to be first class where negroes and white people are admitted to the same room and seated at the same tables is the Atlantic Coast Line Hotel, Weldon, a, C. via that hotel one. man's money is as good as another's and all are admitted on the same foot ing, no attention being paid to the inherent objections which "Anglo Saxons haTe to thus being mixed op in a pepper, and salt style with all sorts fandi Wiiditions of men. Perhaps the Atlantio Coast Line ' authorities i think the people of Weldon will stand anything and the traveling pabllc will nolcarey Secretary Nobles's speech at the banquet of the patent centen hial was a plea for Unity between - the Norttr and the South.1 In' the coarse of his remarks he said: Let the section ai spirit die osti Let sublime intelligence that, comes like the sunlight from heaven over ' all our broad land warm the hearts of the South And Korth untif they meet in one common aspiration for the cood of the nation (applause) Let the genina of the land inspire the creative heart of both sections to rivalry and, let arms reside in til tack gronnd, and if used at all 1 3 r J t -iot car foreign foes. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W. M. Watson Notioe. J. II. Howard-Trifles. H. B. Duffy Special attraction. Bargain Store French Domets. Box 132-Partner wanted. Prof. H. H. Bell Scalp Cleaner, O. H. Guion Commissioner's Sale. Cotton New Berne Market -Sales 12 bales at 7 to 61 Tbcrs will be a marriage service at the EpUoopil church this morning at 7:80 o'clock. The Working Society of the Centenary Method is t church will meet at the parsonage tonight at the usual hour. Mr. J. J. Poison has just finished a warehouse connecting with bis store and is putting in a full length glass front. We see in the Wilmington Star that quite a time is expected at the laying of the corner stone of the Y. M. C. A. building in that city. It takes place today at i o'clock with appropriate religious and masonic ceremonial which will occupy about two homes, snd the business houses are to to close while the services are in progress. The committee composed of the following ladies are requested to meet at Mrs. C. E. SloTer's today, (Wednes day) the 15th at 13 o'clook, to perfect arrangements for the suppsr for the Washington Assembly: Mrs. J. A. Meadows, Mrs. A. Simpson, Mrs. Qeo. Brinson, Miss 0. Metts, Miss Fettie Guion, Mrs. Geo. N. Ires, Mrs. H. R. Bryan, Mrs. Robert Primrose, Mrs. L. J. Moore Personal. Miss Blanchs White of Kinston, has been teaohing school at Harlowe came up yesterday morning for a visit to Missss Minnie and Sadie Eaton. Miss Olivia Waters went up to Kins ton to visit her sister, Mrs. C. T. Ran dolph. Mrs. J. P. Brogden, of Trenton, came in on the steamer Howard yesterday for a visit to Mrs. C. C. Green. Mrs. M. D. Nelson and Miss Annie Roulhao returned home last night from a Southern pleasure trip. Mr. Henry Farror, the gentleman proposing to establish a furniture fao tory in the city, arrived last night from Goldsboro accompanied by his wife. INTENSE EXCITEMENT CHARLOTTE. IJi A Race Riot Precipitated by the Murder of aa Italian. Charlotte, N. C., April 13. The result of the cold-blooded murder of the Italian, John Mocca Saturday night by the negro desperado Henry Brandham has been forty-eight hours of intense excitement in this city. Lynching was strongly threatened. At dark Sunday evening a mob of 200 or more moved to the jail with an intent to lynch the negro charged with the crime. The military was stationed in the jail and the mob frustrated. Hun dreds of negroes and whites were en gaged in a race oonfliot all night. The negroes opened fire on the military from the oupola of the negro ohuroh, and the military surrounded the ohuroh and riddled it with bullets and scat- terd the negroes. The feeling today aad tonight has been Intense. Such exciting soenss have never been witnessed here before. There are no new developments up to this hour, 11:80 p. m. The military are in charge or the nil ana c3U policemen are on duty. Men and boys are march ing by, openly carrying guns. It is re ported that the negroes will marshal their foroes during the night and resort to incendiarism. ABOUT DEADLY WEAPONS. The Supreme Court Says the Magistrates Don't Count According to a recent aot passed by the last Legislature, magistrates were given jurisdiotlon of assaults with deadly weapons where no' serious dam age was done; bat the Supreme, Court of North Carolina' in a raoent decision of State against Fesperman, ' handed down by Judge Clark, decides that the aot is not operative, and says that the constitution restricts the jurisdiction of magistrates in criminal oases, where the punishment cannot exceed a one of fifty dollars or. imprisonment for thirty days, ana. thai, therefore, it is not competent for the Leclalatars. to confer jurisdiction uponr magistrates or any onenoes or wmon we pnnisn- ment affixed by law, may exceed that limit. This' decision leaves the mag istrals in the seme petition as they were before the aot was passed. Wll. Star. k V: Irrnptloa of the Italian 4 New YOBKi April -48If hundred Italians were landed At the barge office today. They were paieengere .by ; the Steamship Anglia, whioh arrived here vesterday from Naples. The number of immigrants landed at the barge of floe today, au told, was l.88. -' ; ;,. ? Hallelujah! 3 There will be an Ice Cream festival at the Salvation Army Barracks to night. Admission free, everybody coma along ana enjoy yourselves. HOSTILE ITALY. The Report That Minister Por ter "Would be Requested to Withdraw Verified. London, April 11. A Rome dispatch ssys that everybody is on the qui vive ror the next aot in the Italian-American drama. Crispi has only stated that the Rudini cabinet dare not make a eerious dsmand for redress upon the United States, and that the Italian people has bsen held up to ridicule by the vacil lation of the ministry. The statement that American utterances have had an influence in provoking hostile feeling is confirmed. In addition to the press dispatches, the Consul General at New York, has kept his government fully infermed of the editorial expressions of the press of that city. These are con sidered as extremely obnoxious in their tone of oontempt for Italy's strength, both naval and military. The carica ture whioh is said to have given person al offense to King Humbert, is one in which a monkey figures; the orown on its .head, and the features bearing a resemblance to those of the King. The Clerical, or Vatican faotion, are alleged to have circulated widely wood cuts of these oarioatures, as showing American hatred and contempt for the Quirinal, altogether the outcome of the difficulty. The feeling toward America in high Italian circles is very bitter. Among the lower orders the compli cation is having a contrary effect. The people seem to anticipate that the gates of the American paradise are about to be shut on Italians and there is a rush to get in before they close. The ports are thronged with intending emigrants and families from patriarch to the babe. can be seen trudging along the high ways that lead to the points of depar ture. The authorities are making efforts to diicourage emigration but without effect. THE REPORT IS NOT DENIED. Rome, April 11. Several newspapers of this city toyday confirm the report that in the event of the Italian Govern ment not receiving a reply to its last communication to the American State Department with regard to the New Orleans massacre by April 14, the minister of the United States to Italy, Mr. A. G. Porter, will be .requested to withdraw from the country. The impression in diplomatic circles is that the dispatoh is not correct in as signing a date for United States Minis ter Porter's departure from Rome. A dispatch from itomo yesterday gave Mr. porter only 24 hours to remain un less the United States Government responded to Italy's last note. Minis ter Porter is kept fully advised of the progress being made by the United States in investigation of the New Or leans affair. No report has been received by the Department of Justice from the United States District Attorney at New Orleans of the result of his investigation, but the Attorney-General is kept advised as to what progress he is making. Un til the matter is fully sifted it is not thought that any threats from Rome will oause this Government to aot in any other than a cautious and dignified manner. Mr. Blaine, was seen tonight in regard to the dispatch, but said he had nothing to say in regard to it. BARON FATA LEAVES. New Yoke, April 11. Baron Fava, the Italian Minister at Washington, sailed for Europe this morning on the French steamer LaGasoogne. Anum ber of prominent Italian citizens and some of the attaohes of the Italian con sul's office were at the pier to see him off. He will go direot to Rome. European Navies in the Next War. Berlin, April 12. In his speeoh at the Marine Academy, at Kiel, the Kaiser said that the navy would ex ercise the chief offensive part in the aext war, and would endeavour to an nihilate the enemy by a grand ooup, its duties in this respeot being those of oavalry ashore. Bell's Hair Kenewer and Scalp Cleaner. Oxford, N. C, January 2d, 1891. Prof. H. H. Beix: Dear Sir In testifying to the merits of your Eureka Hair Purifier and Soalp Cleaner, I take much pleasure, and feel that I am but discharging a duty I owe to you. whom I regard as a nublio benefactor, having been liberally patronized by the publio as a Tonsorial Artist, for twenty-ave years, lhave been in position to learn the great need for a remedy just suoh as you have produoed. ' I have watohed witn much interest, and great pleasure the wonder ful results accomplished by its use by my patrons during your sojourn in our town, from personal observation I am satisfied that your remedy is without an equal for soalp and Hair troubles. Kespeotruiiy xours, H. T. Hughes. Bersa, N. C., Oct. 10th, 1800. Prof. H. H. Bell: Dear Sir I have used your "Eureka" with most satisfactory results. It is all you represent it to be; and I must say, I do not believe there is any other soalp eleaner in America that equals yours. I have been troubled with itching of the soalp (whioh yon pronounce ecieaaa) ten or twelve year, and have spent much money for different preparations out was unsuccessful in every ease until I need your 'Eureka." Ihave used only one bottle, and it has oleaned my head of dandruff and I think one more bottle will completely cure the itching. I am under many obligations to you for such a wonderful prepare' tion, and .' feel that the cost of what I used was tot the worst of It. - :; l vc v ReipeotfullyYourSr ," . , : ; v -v - ... .-, L, p, TVortbam. ? Prof. H. H. Bell, Oxford, N. 0. f " ' ' 1 "1 ChItdrcnCrforltcher Castor!a2 1 JOHN8TON' MEMORIAL DAY. The people Called upon to Ob serve April 26th as Memo rial Day. Headquarters Grand Camp Con federate Veterans, Dep'tof Virginia, Richmond, Va. April 1. 1891 Col. Julian S. Carr, President: Dear Sir and Comrade: By a resolution passed by R. E. Lee Camp Confederate Veterans, No 1, of this city, the Grand Commander has been rsqussted to oom municate with all the Confederate Camps of the Country, and ask their co operation in securing the observance of a memorial day in commemoration of our late honored and beloved com mander. Gen. Joseph E. Johnston. In obedience to this request, Sunday, the 26th day of April, 5 o'clock p.m., has oeen seisoted. It is the general desire of our people that this should be done to show our love and respect for this great man and soldier, and it is earnestly requested that you will co-operate with the Camps here, and throughout the land, in doing honor to his memory. Please give this all the publioitv pos sible by publishing in your local news papers ana otherwise. Truly and fraternally yours, W. P. Smith, Grand Commander Grand C. V., De partment of Virginia. Thos. Ellett, Adj't Geaeral. Headquarters of North Carolina Veterans' Association, Comrades of North Carolina Vetkr ans' Association: In agreement with the above, I invite the Confederate Veterans of North Car olina to take suitable aotion, in their respective communities, to carry the above patrlotlo purpose into effect. Ksspeotfully, J. S. Carr, President N. C. Vet. Association. Chained to the Rock Promtheeus was chained to the rock while vultures gnawed his entrails. So are many people chained to the rock of prejudice while all manner of violent medicines inflict injury upon the sen. eitive lining of the stomach and intes tines. They are apparently immovable in the belief that to experienco benefit they must keep dosing with drastio medicines. Unless the action of these is powerful and excessive, they are not satisfied. They would distrust a remedy of gentle action, however ef fective. It is not by such purblined extremists as thes hat the acknowl edged merits of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters are recognized. That benign regulator of the stomach, the bowels and the kidneys appeals to the rational not only appeals, but is awarded a just valuation. Constipation, liver complaint, dyspepsia and kidney troubles yield to its action. So also do malaria and rheumatism. The Goat Nuisance. H.DITOR journal: i noticed your oomments upon the goat nuisanoein you issue of yesterday. It ought to be abated, as it is getting to be intolerable I seoond all that you have said upon the subject, and suggest that some stringent measures be adopted so as to protect the bower gardens, suppose the com mon council tax them one dollar per head and take up all they find wander ing upon the streets, Sufferer " ADVICE TO ID OTHERS. Mrs. Winblow's Soothing. Syrup should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the Bums, allays all pam, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for Diar rhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle, jaly ForSale, Two Twin Reversible Engines 12x80 new cynnaers; naiance in goou order. James Redmond, Seo. & Treas. N. &T. R. S. B. Co Momenta make the year, and Ti llies life Young. We have somewhat to say of trifles. We cannot do without them, suoh as we keep. They con sist of Ties & Scarfs, Suspenders, Hose, (black, white & colored, Merino, Lisle thread & Cotton, our 25o black Hveeia "sox" are the best we ever saw for the money) Scarf Fins, Collar and Cuff buttons, Men's Garters, Collars and Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, (good linen 2 for 25 cents) black and white silk Handkerchiefs, Bachelor buttons, (get married, don't use them) samDle lot of Hair brashes and pocket books and umbrellas. AT HOWAED'S. Commissioner's Sale. Pursuant to a Judgment or the Superior Court of Craven county, rendered .at the FeDraaryTerm, iwi, ia an action tnerein nendlna entitled Joseph H. Hackburn ana outers, in wmen saia joactnenii was aoDOlnted a Oommluloner to aell the Here inafter described property: 1 will offer for sale to toe nignest Didder far cash, at the oonrt bonae door In the city of Sew Berne, on Saturday the I6th day of Hay. at u o-oiook m. me ioiowine iena, to-wlt: Lying and being sitnate In the county of Uraven and State of North Caro una, Beginning at a wnite oaa ixnown as Lane's and Edward's corners In the old papers,) now known as Jtussell's and Jones' Corners, and rnna eonth 87 east with K. A. RnseeU'sandB.K. Lane's line, to Suienna Branch, thence down said branch to the Una of the Susanna treot of land , (sold to Jeeae Jones. b IL A. Bnesell.l thence with said line to the oorner and line of the Qllatrap 100 aere patent, aaw owned by B. A. KnsBell) thence with said Olletrap line to the White oaa, me Beginning, contain' w vw w wa iwhw 'tm vmMf: In a fJ m nraa mta n 1 ABB O, H. QtTtOW, v Commissioner. Our Millinery Opening was quite a success in every particular. Those who have seen our goods pronounce them the handsomest in the city. Others are invited to call and ex amine our varied stock. Special attractions have been secured this season. II. B. DUFFY. Miss G. Smith, Milliner. FRENCH DOMETS, Beautiful Shaded Stkii-es, SUITABLE fok MAKING Blouses, Boating Costime.s, Shirt Waists, &.c, &.c. 3'2 Styles to Select I'iio.m. 10 Cent A Vahd. Bargain Store. 8;ate of North Carolina Craven County Superior Court. Martin Lawson vs. Rigdon Jones. NOTICE. To Kijdon Jones, and Esther A. Jones. Take Notice, an action entitled 89 above hai been commenced in said Court for the purpose of foreclosing a Mortgage on a certain tract cf land in Craven county, North Carolina, which mortgage ia registered in said county in Hook 103, pages 11,211 and you are hereby required to appear at the Court house in said county at the Spring term. 1891, of said oounty to be held on the 12th Monday After the 1st Monday in March, 1891, and answer or demur to the complaint. W. M. WATSON, Clerk Superior Court Craven county. Furniture ! Furniture ! Furniture ! One of the Largest Stocks In Eastern Nm th Carolina. lomplete in Every Departm't Also, we now have the AKeni'y for the celebrated WHEELER & W I L80M HKWINC MACHINES. It Is the latest Improved I.IkIi I Kunniui; and Is unsurpassed by any luacldnu ever placed lu tills market. apl2Jwtf JOHN SUTER. DUFFY'S CROUP SYKUF. Rceipe of the late Dr. Walter Duffy, DIRECTIONS : Dose for a child two or three years old, one teaspoonful; for a child three months old, ten drops: for a child six months old. twenty drops; lor one twelve months old. nearly naif a teaspoouiui repeating these doses frequently If necessary until relief Is pro cured. This Is tooeiuiv mat l have used Duffy's Croui" Syrup In my family for over six montns ana l believe it to be a most excel, lent remedy for croup with children, espe daily as a preventive. Our youngest child had a severe attack of croup about a year ago, Insomuch that we felt anxious about Us recovery, but was successfully treated by our physician, but thinking It probable that other attaoks might follow we frequently useu uuny 8 croup syrup and tne ciiim nas had no marked symptoms of croup since. and I believe It Is due to the use of the Croup Byrup, and we now keep a bottle of it at our house at all times, and I cheerfully recommend it to au. e. u. juarnum. Also very effectual In relieving coughs ana coins, i-hhmkid and sold hi It. N. DUFFY. New Bern, N. O. Wholesale Agents- McKeeson tt Koblilns 91 Fultc n Street : Wm. H. Bchlefflln A Co. 170 William Street. New York City. MILLINERY DISPLAY I bave just returned from the North ern Markets where I took extra pains in selecting a nice line of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS. comprising the LATEST NOVELTIES in Hate, Bonnets, Flowers and Ribbons which I will have Open To-Day and invite inspection of same by my Patrons, and the Ueneral Public. Respectfully, Mrs. S. H. LANE An Unparalleled Offer! For the next thirty days we will sell SOLID Q0LD SIDING BOW FRAMES SFE0TACLES WITH F1R9T. EQUALITY LENSES AT $2,50 Per Pair! BELL THE JEWELER. SALE, EXCHANGE AND LIVERY. Haa bow on band a laree lot of fine MULES and HORSES, raised in WEST ERN NORTH CAROLINA. Alio, a fins lot of Bunnies. Road Carta and Harness, all of whioh will be sold ae LOW AS THE LOWEST. Doht fail to oome and see him before making a trada . .-.y i Feeding ft specialty. , nov27 dwtf Just received, a line line of Ladies aDd Children, Silk, Lisle and Balbriggaa Hosiery Ladies Girdles, Shopping Bags, Jerseys, Fine Saawls and Scarfs. Ladieg and Childreu'ti Shirt-waists. Fans, Fine Silk Gloves and Mitts. For the Gentlemen we have a fine assortment oi' Sunsenders, Under wear, Scarfs, Hosiery and Silk Handkerchiefs. The above are all samples and will be sold at Net6 York Cost. Barringfon & Baxter K. J. GOODING, Eucceisur to K, II. Meadows Si Co., WHOLESALE AND ULTA1L Corner Pollock and Middle Sts. ri'.urKlETOlt OK COC1IIXES COUGH CURE, Tlii s preparation contains u oplam and la a certain euro lur ciulig, biarseness, Ac, and undoes not idled a cure after taking one bottle, the uiu;.ey will bo refunded to purchaser. Of ilMl S OINTMENT, for chapped hands and every fkiu trouble 1 keep every tlilnn In the Hiug Line, and larue and well selected Block of Toilet Ar tlMes, Sonps. Sponges, l'erf uiiies. Chamois skins. Hsir l'.ruilu i, elc. A complete stock of Patent and l'roprieiary Medicines, Onew Inf! Tobacco, I" 1 1: tr and Kino Out, Bmoklnej Tobacco, ivmnio Tobacco, imported ciRars, an i ihe bost ,c. and luc. Oigara In North Carolina. febll-'.'m en c A Bargain ! A Throe Story Drink Store and Dwel Iinfj, with two etory reur extension, on Craven street. Terms: $.-.00 00 caflr. balance in five notes, to run 1, ;!, 4 ami 5 years res pectively, acd ljcaritig C per cent, intereat. Apply to j tu24 latp K. O. E. LODOE. J F. TAYLOR ll.VH ANOTHKR Big Drive in Tobacco. 2000 l'OI NDS NOW OX TIIK WAY. 250 iAKUEl.S N ICE KUKSIl FLOUR NOW IX ST K'K , ALSO. A TIH'NDERING !Ui LOT dl' COl'l'EE. LOLV.HT JUST HE FORK 'J III'. RISE. FOR SALL .ott'Elt THAN' IT CAN HE OBTAINED ELSEWHERE, untry Mcichants.Iook to your interests, Call eaily and lay In u bin Hiitti.lv. Arc You Saving Any Money As the Days Go By? Six dollars per month saved ami in mnnthJ ly piyme uis to t Liu COVENANT BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Will carry 81,000 stock and will pay you $1,000 IX 83 MONTHS! Thus you have saved up S.7U8 In small amounts, and lliat lia eurneu you 11D2, making SLlHill in all. Twenty shares, or S'i.noi stock, costs SI a per month, and 5 Bhares. or S,.uo stock, s:l per mouth. Can you afford to iielect It longer? a.j an investment It oilers you Absolute Security With 2S to SO per cent. Interest. AU the money piiid in at New Heme will be loaned here. Why will yon pay rent all vour live when by going into the ABioclatlon they will loan you money to build with and lt you nay It back in monthly payments equal to what you have to mv for rent now. for which you tet no reluru. Loans cost onlt about 5' . per cent. KI. ; Elton K, President. JOM. COH KN, Vice W. U. lillvl). Hec. A Treas. P. It. I'KI.I.Krik'R Atr E. W.CAItPKNTKi:, I L.W. WALLNAl , V. Rowe, Directors, rcarltf. DANKNHCm;. I L E, II. SULTAN, I i For information apply to Directors. THE UNITED ORDER OP Fraternal Go-Operation IN THREE MONTHS $56 Profit Upon the Payment of $19.50. Members in One Week. Do not fall to make your weekly and monthly payments on tomorrow.tbe 21 3d Inst. W. IS. BOYl, marlSJAwtf. Locai Skgbitart. Just Received Zob Vance Corn Shelters, Cox Cotton Planters, Spangler Guano Sowers, Iron Agricnl tural Cultivators, Iron and Wood Harrows, Centennial and Keystone Planters, Cotton and Turn Plows of every description Castings, &o, and Agricultural Implement!) and a full line of Harrows olirrnTTO nti Vinvtrl. flail onrl ' see us, or send for prices. - J. C. Whitty, & Co.: Cor. Craven and South Front Sta. , !' - V . oo29 wtf New Berne, N. Vfn