he Daily Journal VOL. X -NO 253 NEW BERNE, N. C.t FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1892, PRICE 5 CENTS aUSIMESS LQCAI. REMOVAL. I have moved on Broad 8t . U-nnal Maiket. H:r1) No. 7 E Hihvr't old stai d Fine bwf and veal and Snaaga met (10 cent per lb ) tutor day morning. Will te pleased to mm friendi and customers. 2s Virqil S. Bbyast. F'BESH lot Cocoanut Macoaroons, fine Cake. Ginger Snap, Oyster Crackers. Potatoes (or planting. O. E. Slovek I7IVE Hundred oalr of Kubber Shoea V for children, 10. 12i and 15 cents per pair. janlS tf BIG IKE. THE Consol Polioy recently announcd by Thc Mutual Lifb Insurance Company of New York combines MORE ADVANTAGES with FEWER RESTRICTIONS than iioj Investment Insurance Contract ever offered. It consolidates Insurance, Endowment, Investment. Annual Inoorue. No other company offers this policy. LARGE lot of haiiiKomi Laca Cur tains, Chenille Curtains, CoverB, Rags, etc., jusf ieci ived At j,n9 J. Sutrb's. RE. Hudson House Painter, Paper Hanger. Kalsoruiner, Ordeis Promptly attended to. Apply at tf L H. Cutler's more. SMOKE Genuine Cubans; Tobacoo. oot6tf NEW DRUG STORE.-Drugs, Medi an. ea and OhoiuiutL, ' '' Pnpular Proprietary Medicines. All varMle of IM-oggt.i1. riuodrifs. Trusses and Ur..o a. New crou. Oaril--n rtetuU. Kln and liaise htcoek Cigar, acd ToOco alln&w, Hrn-crlplloo-. KOflurately co n poundei: (and ot ai War prices 1, oui 111 no and our success. U ). UK UN. Iirumli: an.i Apoihroary, 4k)dU i.. four doors from Pollock, lau&iiy MR. GORMAN ban betn f.nmallv re-Iected to the Uiitte t Suites Senate. IT is reported at Washington that the Govern men t of Great Britain will take steps to bring about a better feeling between the United State and Chili. Me. S. J. Douglas, one of the proprietors of the Pioneer touitcco warehouse, at Tarboro, was acci dentally dro iinil in the river at that place on the nionnny of the l!)th instant. One of the new evangelists who in ttttnciiug aitention is Fannie Edaril8, an t luquent 15-jear old Louisville, Ky., girl, who is now preaching with success to the Ten nessee mountaineers. AS was expected, Senators George and Walthall were returned to the Senate by large majorities, the vote standing George, 101; Barksdale, 53; Walthall, 135; Clark Lewis, 21; Hooker, 4, and Acorn, 1. There is a Treasury watch dog in Sir. Hotmail's resolution none too ilerce for the work required ol him. Bat the majority must look oat for the prisouers. Watch-dogs -have Ik en "put to sleep" before now. THE Republicans of Louisiana .have nominated a full State ticket. By the Democrats having two tickets - in the field, the Republi cans may manage to get in and endanger Democratic success in the Presidential election. . Mb. Cleveland seems to be tbe first choice ot most of the Democrats who have been men tioned as possible Preainential candidates. Gov. Pattison, Gov. Russell and Senator Palmer have expressed themselves in his favor. 1 We again refer to onr neighbor the Norfolk Virginian. It is one of the best of papers, is Demo cratic to the core, and is as gener ous to North Carolina as to its own loved, btate. The excellencies of Journalism are displayed in the columns of the Virginian. THERE is a sharp rivalry be tween the President and the Secretary of State in claiming tbe , idea of reciprocity, bat it is not t 'noticed that there is any suoh rivalry in claiming credit for the appointment of Egan. TheEgan '- responsibility is a heavy one. THif calling o! a National Con- ' vention by the Prohibition party ' ' Is now the- quadrennial evidence tJhat ,the party still exists. It ''exists, however, only as a fad; as a National issue it is defunct. It 'oould not even be used . to pat cold ' water on the heads of the fiery en thnsiasts who are rushing into war with Chili. World. - The : redaction of the cotton , acreage by 20 per cent., as reoom mended ! by" the Memphis eonveo tion, is generally approved by the cotton ' State - newspapers and seems to te a wise proposition. ' It is estimated .that it wonld reduce 11 3 crop fully a million bales below the. excessive production of the p"t i year. It would , probably r a it more than that figure. " Ttar. The masses of tbe Chilians, it is said, fully believe that there will be war with tbe United States and expect aid from England. Representatives of their Govern ment are in England now seeking recognition for their Government. When this oountry goes to war there need be no fear that it will not be nnited. But it is not united in favoring a threat of war to secure an "abject apology'' from a little republic one tenth our size. Strength, intelligence, riches and civilization have some obligations. The protest of Democracy against czarism and the suppres sion of debate under Speaker Reed was a protest of principle, and tbe principle applies to a Democratic majority. The temptation to pay tne Republicans back in their own coin is a strong one, but it should be firmly resisted. New York World. It is now quite plain that the leaders ot the Democratic party realize (hat something must be done to prevent the Iree coinage of silver becoming a paramount issue iu the present Congress or in the presidential campaign next fall. The Democratic party is so divided on the silver question that were a free silver plank to be inserted in the national platform, tbe chances of scoring a victory at the election next November would be reduced to a minimum, because the Eastern States would be arraved solidly against the Democracy, while not a single one of tbe Western States could be carried on such an issue, not even the silver States them selves. Woild. LOCAL NEWS. JEW ADVKR TIS &.H I NTS. Dig Ike-When? Virgil 8. Bryan Removal. J. S. Basnight Lodge notice. C. E. Slover Macoaroons, etc. W. B. Bo)d Important notice. The Fair is just one month off. Weather for North Carolina: Fair until Saturday, preceded by slightly oooler on the immediate oast. Messrs. L. Sohuliz & Co. hmc rented aid wi 1 cstiblhh a bnnjb store at the corner cf S.iuth Froot and Middle sts., next to K. U. Jome'. On tte thoouug charge, Mr. W. E. Giimsley appeared iu open court and submitted. Judgment wan suspended upon payrmut if cost. The erection ot Mrs. Sudio Herring ton's double dwelliog on Metcalf street, adjoining the reaidenoe of Capt. Geo. W. Wallec-J, one portion of wbioh ia to be occupied by herself and the other by her brothar-in-law, Mr. Ed. J. Mat thews, was begun yesterday. A pleasant musical entertainment by the Little Sunbeam Society of the Bap tist Sunday-eohool is to take place tonight at the Y. M. C. A. hall. About two dozan of the little folks are to par ticipate. There will be some recita tions. The money raise! will be for the benefit of the church. Attend, enjoy yonreelf, and help forward the good cause. A good many names have been hand- el in forcopies of the Journal's Fair edition, but there is ohanoci for many more. Notwithstanding our repeated requests for names of people whom our citizens would like to have a oopy of this issue, some who have given us lists have seemed to fear they might oon tain too many names. So we say again, give us a list of all you would like to have a copy. We have plenty of them and we will send them where desired. Send in the names at onoe. Messrs. Jones & Co. 's barrel faotory at Union Point is busily engaged mak ing truok barrels in adyanoe for the shipping season. They h .ve eight coopers now employed and expeot to inoressa the number a little later ia the season. They inform us that they have enough staves, beads and hoops pre1 pared for 16,000 barrels, and since Monday morning, - at whioh time the work of putting them together was bugun, they have finished 800. They are of flour barrel sias and shape, and each one has four ventilated staves. We acknowledge the reoeipt from the Hiitorloal Publishing Company, of Philadelphia) of a , handsome ololh bound oopy of tbe valuable work, "Footprints cf the World's History," br the renowned writers and histo rians, William S. Bryan and John Clark Ridpath, LL D. It narrates won' derful, curious and beautiful events, recorded ia the best literature of Europe and Amerioa, front the earliest ages 1 to the present time, ' smbraoing ttrange incidents, wonderful descrip tions and remarkable fasts in the lives of celebrated historical oharaoters, rulers of nations,' great generals and their battles, heroes in morals Sad leaders in the world's progress. It is an Instructive and profusely illustrated work -that will prove entertaining to both old and young. , , ' ' - A NEEDED ENTERPRISE. Petition for a Steam Ferry Across Kense River. The following petition to tl.o County Commissioners to establish a Free Steam ferry or one which will charge a mere nominal price across Neuse has been eigaed by nearly 200 of the best and most progressive men of the city. Until a bridge is built, which event ap pears to be too remote to be considered, we believe the plan proposed would be acceptable and would in all likeli hood be the best arrangement that oould be entered into at this time. Our business men are realizing the im portance of securing better communica tion with the surrounding country which is tributary to New Berne and also with that which lies near midway between New Berne and some other candidate for its trade. To make New Berne more easily accessible is to en sure an increase of trade and an exten sion of the territory from which it is to be secured. To neglect this is to endan der the continued holding of certain trade which we now have, for develop ments are in progress at other points which have a tendency from one cause or another to turn it aside and it is imperatively necessary that New Berne should keep pace with the improve ments and changed conditions as they arise or she will be a loser by her apathy. Let our bueiceis men awake scd be stir themselves with miht on the im proved traoportation facilities sought in order that so strong a pressure may be brought to beir upon those in authori ty that the petitions may receive the attention and favorable action which they merit. The free ferry petition to whioh we have before alluded reads as follows: To The Honorable, The Board of Com missioners of Craven County: Your Petitioners Respectfully show that it has been fully demonstrated and it is self evident, that cheaper, bettter and more convenient facilities should be offered the travelling publio in crossing and recrossinv, in the going to and from tbe oity of New Berne. Th Question of b'lildirjg a bridge to span the waters of the Neuse at some con venient and accessible point near New Berne has time and again agitated and OJnsidered by your predecessors; but owing to tbe great coat of building u bridge, it was deemed by thm inex pedient or otherwise impracticable. Your petitioners therefore, having the best interests of your city, your coun ty and the ad jacent oountry thereto in view, and well knowing that unless gome steps are taken to provide safer. better, cheaper convenience to tbe pub lic for tbe reaching of your city, that tne trade of those of your citizens liv ing on the north side of Neuse river and especially those of that section of coun try known as Pamlico county and the South creek section of Beaufort county. I or which New Berne is the natural market), will ba lost entirely to this city, and in view of the face that rail- rdare being built, and have already biien built tapping the trade tbat ones sought this city and diverting it into osber channel, your petitioners deem it advisable and requests that vour hon orable body take such steps as may be necessary to establish a free eteam fer ry across Neuse river at some conven ient and accessible point to New Berne. or in lieu of a free ferry, to charge such nominal rates for tbe transportation of individuals teams and vehiclea as will bs sufficient to meet the operating ex penses of the same. Your petitioners feel sure and oer- tain that the sum thus expended would add materially to the building up of New Berne and the oountry adja cent therety. That the increase of the valuation of your taxable property would directly repay the sum advanced to the establishment of this much needed enterprise; besides miny other advantages that would be afforded the entire people of this seotion of your State. And we furthermore suggest, that in establishing th s free eteam ferry, you will but be performing a duty that you owe to the citizens of your oonnty residing on the north Bide of the Neuse river by making their county town more accessible to them. We therefore, as in duty bound will ever piay. Coming and fcJoing. Mr. A. M. Baker Ielt yasterday morn ing to take a situation with a leading dry goods firm of Danbury, Va. Mrs. L. E. Cleve returned from a visit to relatives at Greenville. To the Brethren of St. John's Lodge No. 3, A. F. & A. M. You are hereby notified that Brother 8. H. Rountree, G. L., will leotnre before St. John's Lodge for the next two weeks, commencing Monday night, January 25th. 23 lw J. S. Basniqht, Seo. MARRIED. Wednesday, January 20th. at the resi- donoe of Mrs. Delia Cowarv. Rev. R. A. Willis officiating, Mr. 8.M. Cole to Miss Annie L. Coward . Died, Thursday morning, at 10 o'olook. at her residenoe on Griffith street, Mrs. Mary T. Stanly, widow of the late Alfred Stanly, a brother of Governor Edward Stanly, about 80 years of age. The funeral will be held from the residenoe tomorrow morning at ten o'olook, Rsv. B. A. Willis officiating. At her residenoe in Bsaufort. Wed nesday, January 20th, ot La Grippe, Mrs. uo, uatseu, agad 40 years. Her husband and six ohildren sur vive her. Mrs. Hjtsell was a sister of Mrs, T. E. Maoe and Mrs. John Walker of this city, and ; her nleoes, Mlcses Aurora Mabe and Nellie Walker, went down last night to attend the funeral New Berne'e amateur minstrels will givs their first performance within ths nest ten days, at the theatre, for the benefit of ; The , Club; , They propose having oomio songs, local hits, rloh joke and good mnsio. , THE SEWERA&E SYSTEM. The Contract Rights and Privileges Granted to the Company The Company's Obligations to the City and People. Rates Charged, etc. We give this morning the agreement between the city of New Berne and the Lewis Meroer Construction Company to whom the franchise of the city for the construction and operation of a system of sanitary sewerage wn recently granted, and who have already taken the initiative step in the work by making the necessary surveys and sub mitting them to the proper officials. Representatives or the company state that as soon as these preliminary mat ters are settled the work of construc tion will begin acd be put right through without delay. The following is the agreement: An ordinance to provide for a system of sanitary sewerage for the city of New Berne, North Carolina and for in inhabitants contracting with The Lewis Mercer Construction Co., their asso ciates, successors and assigns for sani tary sewers for publio and private use and g'iviog the said city of New Borne an option to purchase said sewers. Be it ordered by the Mivor tnj Common Council of tbe city of Now Berne in council convened. Section 1 Tnat in consideration of the great 'publio benefit to bo derived from a system of sewers, and tbe great expense and riek which will ba in curred by the grantees of this f ranchine in the construction of said sewers the exclusive right from the date of the passage of this ordinance until the purchase of the said system by the city as hereinafter provided, is hen by granted to the Lswis-Mercer Construc tion Co., their associates, euccessors and assigns to construct, operate and maintain all the sanitary sewers that are now, or which may be hereafter required during the lilo of this fran chise ia the said oity of New Berne subject, however to tbe right of pur chase by the city as hereinafter provided. And the said Lowis Mercer Construc tion Co., their associates, successors and assigns, shall have the privilege in accordance w,ith tbe terms of this ordi nance, of using all tbe streets, alloys and public places within the corpora tion limits of tbe said city of New Berne as they now exist or may here after txi.it by extension, for tbe purpose of laying pipes, conduit or brick sewers, man-holes, catch basins. etc, as miy bo necessary to provide an adequate cystem of sanitary sewerage to the city of New Berne and for mak ing repairs, or extensions to such syBtem during the period in which this ordiuanoe may be in effect. section 2 the said Lewis-Mercer Construction Co., their associates, suc cessors and assigns shall exercise due care and diligence in tbe use of the streets, alleys and other publio places and shall cause no unnecessary obstruc tion to public travel over or upon the same, or any injury or unnecessary interference with any pipes either of gas or wstsr which may now be law fully looated beneath tbe surface thereof; and the said Ljwia-Iilerotr Construction Co., tliull take every reasonable precaution against accidents and danger to persons or property in the exercise of the rights and privileges hereby granted, aud shall cause all excavations and obstructions to be pro perly lighted and guarded at night and after the completion of he purposes for which tbe said streets, alleys and publio places may be used thoy shall be restored to their former condition, as near as may be, without unnecessary delay. The Lewis-Mercer Construction Co., their associates, successors and assigns hereby agree to hold the said oity of New Berne harmless from any liability wbicn may result to it by reason of any violation of this seotion. Section 3 The general plan of the sewerage system shall be as follows: Sewers shall be of the best quality of salt glazed terra coita pipe, truly cylindrical, and laid upon a true gradient, with joints made tight by tirst olass cement mortar, or they shall be made of first class hard-burned brick laid in first olass cement mortar. linn holes shall be placed over tin sewers, not over five hundred feel apart, and covered with approved cast iron covers strong enough to curry thr greatest and heaviest traffic. Sewers to bs laid at such depth below the surface of the streets as to give a fall of not less than three inches in ten feet from adjacent property. No sewer pipes shall be less than six inobes in diamhter, and all sewers shall be large enough to provide for the easy flow of all sewago. Section 4 Before any work is done tha city of New Berne shall determine the grade of the streets and notify the said Lewis Mercer Construction Co , their associates, euccessors or assigns officially of the grade fixed upon and the sewer system contemplated by this oontraot shall oonform thereto, and any expanse incurred in tbe removal tf mains or laterals to conform to any subsequent ohange of grade shall be paid for wholly by the said city of New Berne. Section 5 In further consideration of the great benefit to be derived from tne said system of sewers, the said city of New Berne hereby agrees to furnish free of cost to the said Lewis-Mercer Construction Co., their associates, suo oessors and assigns the water neoessary to thoroughly flush tbe said system of sewers when and as it may be required and in sufficient quantity to all times secure the out flow of all sewage from the entire system, provided this does not exoeed 2 hours a day twioe a week through a one inch nozzle, v Seotion 6 It shall be proper and legal for the said Lewia-Meroer Construction Co., their associates, successors -afid assigns to charge for sewer service not to exoeed, the following named annual rates, which shall be payable quarter ly in advance. One dwelling house of S rooms or less, (2.50 per quarter. One dwelling house of S rooms 13 00 per quarter. One dwelling house of 7 rooms $8 50 per quarter. One dwelling bouse of 8 rooms, 11.00 per quarter. One dwelling house of 9 rooms, ti. 50 per quarter. One dwelling house ot 10 room, 85 00 per quarter., - - Each additfonal room above lo rooms .5 cents per room additional p r quai ter. Hotels with 0 ked roouis ;;r h'di, 87.50 per quarter. Eih adiitionitl b;d room (Uve 23 25 cents n'Mmnacl 1 0.- quartor. Factories ta'n -.ciur o!os: 'i: no, 2. T)0 per quci tt;'. Stor.'H ei-CU vi .. .r c ,i : b '.u 2 Tyj per qunrit r. Ofhoj and oii,ei L u il :iLgj do., 2.o0 per quarter. Not eDumeratr d. sivno bania a bbove. No connection shall be made to the sewer syBtem without n permit from the Lewis-Mercer Construction Co., their associates, Buccexsors or assigns and all connections shall rndt by themor under their supervision. (Concluded tomorrow ) Tlipy Never Fail. J. N. II irrirf. 3 Fulton M.rkt, Ne-.v York City, sas: "I have been usiri- fuNDUKnt PIlls last fifteen yesra. Ther.' h nothing equal to them as Blood Purili -rx and Liver Regulator. But I wish to state how remarkably they cure i heumitistn. and how eaeily ; I was affected by rheumatism in the !e9. My business (wholesale fish dealer) rsturlly le:id me to damp plac?. I C'Uiid ;,ot v, and at night I suffered fearfully :I irud Balsams, S.irsapariliaa and nil kinds of tinotures, but they did me. no good and I was afraid of beinir i cripple. I fii'il ly commenced unuf ritANDULTll's Pills. I took two every niiii fr un nights, then I began to improve. I con tinued taking them for forty d;;js and I got entirely well. Now, whuu-.'ver sick, I tuke BRAKDitisrii's Tills. Tut-y never fail." EASTERN CAROLINA LINE. DISPATCH Change of Schedule. To permit the annual rnnovAiion ol the steamer Neuse sh will b with drawn from tbe lirte for a fow days After Monday Jan. 11th, imt, tut Neuse will temporarily replaced 'jy tiie steamer Plymouth, which wilix.iif from New Berne, (commencing Friday 15:b, inst.) Tuesdajsand Fridays at 3 p.m. Tbe Plymouth, while a paseiif-r l.,ut, has no state-room accommooatiuriH. Timely notice will be niven of ihe resumption tf st-rvici by steuuii-r Neuse. Ceo. Henderson, Agi. New Berne, N. ('., Jin. 8;h, 191. $10,1)00. Emtok Journal: Th Nunh tmd Northwot during tho winter m. .nth do not call for money by the hundred of thousand. So any one who cuuld uso loan advantage onu. two, three, four, five, six, seven, eibt. or tin thousund dollars, would lind it to his interest to borrow it from the Kit-turn Building and Losn Association of Syra cuse, N. Y. The Eiatern has uirondy loino ; several thousand dollars to its members in N. C In my presence December 21m, 1SD1 it granted all applications cn lile from North Carolina members. For particulars apply to Isaac II. Smith, Now Berne, N. C, General Aneiii. jin030d A VSEY I m j3 ortant Notice To Ail Whom It May Concern. I am sick, have not been cn tha Ktreui since the d.h met., and have been for warding unpaid assessments since that dato, but WILL NOT do so atrnis. with out regard to who iho piirti'-!4 .n-y I)-.'. You all knowwhern my offica is, and tbat I will I e pleased to sen y n then). W. B.'BOYD. When ihb merchants quit i ro.iuii they c in sell gooJs chep an Bi;: H-n. When thy Ferry i bi.iit iiu-l . people can como to New Berne, len will be better. S. R. STREET. General Insurance Acnt, hew mum, J.i , LINDSAY & CO.. DEALERS IN Barrels! skrreS COR. KING AND WATER STS., de23 1m PORTSMOUTH, VA. J. 0. Whitty & ARE OFFERING FOR SALE The World Eenowned TOGETHER WITH THE Boss" Cotton Presses whioh combined make the most satisfactory outfit for ginning cot ten ever used in this country. They also oarry a full line of Belting, Machine Oil, and Lace Leather, together with a full line of HARDWARE. Send tor prices and some and examine tnair aioex. iney guarantee mj pieaae you, J. ft WHITTT CO., Oor. South Front and Oiwvtn Bta, WHEN? FIRE Mil LIFE 'uro. cr .tm -f tn'ar b-,kin powder. niwHi-Mt of . i" ti , : i-k nr. ngtli. Latest V. .V, Government rood Report 1ST OTIC IB. Bar ringtn & Baxter iue next Thirty Days wiil c!o: out their WINTStt CLGT&IMG, Boots and Shoes, At a Great Seduction. Cros 'eti's and Ztigler's ."hoea the same prie s. in'.. Hew Oarrbg Shsp, Just opened on Bro :d street, where all kliida of CART, WAGON & BUGGY WORK will he dune on short notice. AI'O. we have a FIRST-CLASS HOUSE MIOElt from iho West, where a phoer t-tjude on bis mei i:. Oivo u.- a call and we will gi?e satis faction. H. WINflELD & SONS. j ml 1 lwti AND SEE TdE Largest and East Selected Stock ',! WATCHES, JWELIiY Silverware znd Novcititis ever tti-wn in New lierno. I hnv j :i r-iuri:e.i iron; lhi North with a Fill, STUCK of ell kinds of goods in my line, SAM K. EATON, The Jeweler, Middle St., opposite Baptitit Church. 5j C-I-AR MIN'D ; .. Croop 1 : this in- de a bottle of in ih:-. Ik- Cil tf i:. lor '.,) is s::ot;i.!. bear in k - - for uttacks ol ' '" 11 i ) ir. psit-d foi den,-.. Uvvtya h.ivhlr : L!..ir. t kuip Sjviiti" )'';'!.' .jr the re- -a l':. W Ihfiy, and ,' 1 ' a. store 011 n. x i v ' ,;i House , .-!'. : : 1 . -.nr. u-.i-'.es, v,.-"r Buckwlicat, Oatmeal, Boneless Cecils! Finest Hour c-2 AT .if Boot and Slice Maker POLLOCK STREET, SEW BESNE. N. C. MnviiiK secured he pervicf-s-of a BklllU MMiit.uii i'tiii lli t-elRK8 Wnrbm -n from Nnw Y)Fr, 1 am now finly prtpartd to till promptly uli onloi'hi'or duo (XaTUM -MADE HOOTS AND SHOES- TIip rrnny yr thnt I Imv satisfactorily supplied 1 hf wantBof my nunicroim patrona )8 in' hest guaraaieu of tho character of my woik. Sfpairlnj; a specialty. Neatly and prompt ly don. "uovttJw tf lsl.p JOHN' MoSORLEY, Having bought out the entire stock of Furniture of A M. BAKER, I will oontiuue the business at the same stand, and reepeotfully eolicit n share of the publio patronage. Also, I will continue the manufac ture of ALL GRADES OF MAT TRESSES. Old Mattresses renovated and put in flrst-olass order. W.P.JONES. Stop! Stop! inl7 dwtf Farasrs' & Merchants' Line Steamer R. E. Lee oi-;L, for i'ullocbbville and Trenton, WEDNESDAY, 8:30 A M. lielurnin, leaves Trenton THURSDAY', 8:30 A.M. Sails for Vancehoro, MONDAYS & FRIDAYS, 8:30 A.M. Returning, leaves Vanceboro TUESDAY and SATURDAY, 8:30 A.M. F..,!,. i Ciydi-' received Wharf. liaily under cover RALPH GRAY, Agent. Piano For Sale. In line good tune and JUbi.n,,' y case , at the first-class order, at a very low prii-, tili EN I'.ONT NOVELTY STORE. Mi.idle street, A, ley next to Baptist Church. j-i7 1 w Cor MO. 3 T. BRYAN, i;i .!l l"i i.r vcp mi in B b.jI olttd and aat h u-l Km 1 u-tr;, lit.., , Mi.v i, foun.i wneii uantej neartbelce 'fielory. 'is', 1 ,,.( ,!..;rc(.i, r , u cltlze:: and ' '' jauianr . 0. Bragaw, AlTOilNEY AT LAW, NEW !E-vNE, N. C. Office Ov:t Citizens Bank. ; i:.:;dwtf edmond WtlOLKHALE DEALER INJ mum, and CIGARS, South Front Street, liev Seine. H. C. I.MU-. ilwlv ' Timber Wanted. Wantr.i o purchase oak timber on ii'Kbent prices paid. OAK, Journal office, Not Berne. For Sale, (iru Vaibott Eoitino. 25 H. P., and Toiler 111) H. 1'. Will sell cheap or exi !i..in,re fnr lur.ib'T or four foot cord wood. Ktu:ino md boiler in good con ouun. Keason for selling have put in a lr ;er .n". OOLusBOliO HK1CK & TILE WORKS Til.li.h,.r. N.t'. delfldlwwlm BERRY'S i;w ;: r 1 : ti-.r, and Renewals of the Iv- :.. J.iut::rji, Papers. Magazines, vii. etc , etc.. solicited, "iituci .bltu through this Agency 3 vo i-oney order fees, postage, worry :n ease of loss of money the mails. janlG lw I i. 'VI ! By i and i PROFESSIONAL AND mum papering. All kinJi of FIRST-CLA8S WGRK ia thin line, dono oa SHORT NOTICE and at REASONABLE PRICES. Samples RnJ ull the I a tost styles can bo seen by applying at the GASTON HOUSE. WM. P. LAWRENCE. Long Investments. PartieB wishing to make long Invest ments on oity property drawing eight per cent interest per annum, payable semi-annually, will do well to call at my office and learn full particulars. P. B. PELLETIER. Deo. 11. 1S.91. - dtf Seed Potatoes For Sale. ; Seoond growth Irish Potatoes, raise! 1 on the Eastern Shore of Maryland,. ESPECIALLY FOB SEED. , Apply to , " .v., , B. D. L. FLETCHER. - i14 dwlm - ' Oape Charlea, Va. 1