1 : -: -' The Daily Journal. V?)L. X.-No 260. NEW HERNE, N. C , SATURDAY, JANUARY 30. 1892. PKJCE 5 CENTS. X X r 4 TJSINTSSS LOOALii. ANTED Two oi'pw ' Pmh o Boon f North Caroliua," by J. Harem. Willing to pay (or tht-m. r- kw Bb&ke Journal ELKO AST Corned Beef. Suitar Cared dhottldart, 8all Ham. Cod FUb, Pi Park, White Bane, Irish Potatoes, OoIom, Dried Peaches, Dried mod -Evaporated Apples, D iod Cherries, Apricot I Plum Pudding. Mince Heat. Oranges, Lemons, Applet, Nuts, Freeh Bo at led Coffee, Finest Tea, Beet But ter, Syrup, Molasses. Maple Strup, Pick lea, Olivee, Catsup, Sauce, Crack ere and Oaket. O. E. Bloteb AAA CIGABS at very low ( yVUU figures to wholesale and retail trade for tale by Jas Redmond. w T .. HEN? 1, CHERRY BOt'K AND RYE put up expressly for throat and Iudk dis eaeei, for eaie by jan38 Jab RedmjND I HAVE moved on Broad street. Stall No 7, E. Fi'bera old atend. Fine 8 -usage meat. (10 cent per lb jn361mo Virgil S Bbtan. GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDT used Tery much in ib sick room For sale by jn26if Jab Rbdmosp. fJIVE Hondred pairs of Rubbvr Sh-'es 1? for children, 10. 13i ana 15 cents per JmIS If BIG IKE HDNTADl Jan'ja Mineral Water, the beat Natural epritit. For sale by Jas Redmond. THE Consol Policy recently nnnouncd by The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New yoke. Mhh MORE ADVANTAGES wnh FE.WER RESTRICTIONS than oy Inv elmeot Iniuranoe Contract ever offered. It consolidates Insurance, Endowment. Iovestmant, Annual Income. No other oompany oilers this poiioy. PURE CORN WHISKEY for sals by Jas Redmond. LARGE lot of handfome Lace Cur tains, Chenille Curtains, Covers, Rues, etc., just reoeived at jtDu J. Suteb 8. IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN for sale by Jab Redmond. R, E. HudBon Hohkb Painter P.ipr a Higer, Kaleoiuiner, Ordeis Promptly attended to. Apply at it L H. Cutler's store. DUFF Gordon Iropirted fiherry, for sale by Jas Redmond. SMOKE Genuine Cubans Tobacco. ootOtf A : MIBll. SACRAMENTAL. PORT and B0UPPERSOSG WINES fr sale tbr Jas. Redmond. VTBW DRUG 8TORE. Drugf, Medi al eii.es and Ohemloala, o. i Popular rroprlstary Mtdlolnea. All varl-tlea of Druggist's Sundries. Trusses and Brae a. 3ew orop Qardxn Beeda. Vine and Large stook Cigars and Tobaoco. aij. w. Pre oriptlona accurately compounded (and not t was prices), our m tto and our euooeea. C. C. OBaKN. Dmtglat aud Apothecary, Middle St., four doors from Pollock. Ian'28 lj EkUFFT'8 MALT WHISKEY for liedioinal use, for sale by jiB80 Jas. Redmond. The Chilian Cabinet claims that they have been deceived by Minis ter Montt. l; frmf Cardinal Archbishop of Paris refases to obey the Pope by Arising the French clergy to cease pPPQsing the republic It took 800 vessels of war of all lllds ; to' help the North whip the Booth. It also took four years and ,b00",0o4 men to "do it. The last meeetiog of the Presi dent and Secretary Blaine is said to have been very formal. The President made a slight bow, and the Secretary said "1 told yon so." The forehanded and previous gentlemen who do not wish to have Grover Cleveland ran again for the Presidency are now circulating the story that he will not be a candi date. This is half trne. He is not candidate of his own motion. His party is backing him against the machinists. Phil. Record. g-a gi i i THV Philadelphia Beoord says: Ex-Senator Edmonds is mentioned as a possible successor of Justice I. Bradley I of the Supreme Court, and there is also talk of Secretary Tracy for the same position. Tracy cannot be spared at this janotare; , bat Edmonds is large enough for the empty bench. - Ths Georgia editor, who was . challenge! to; fight, a duel eontri bates this gem to the literature of the code: The business of the year has not been each as to warrant us b4 proceed farther in the matter, bat if oar adversary will famish as .; with a free pass to the duelling - grounds and remunerate hi for the - time' lost ;we'll light him; - but hanged if we'll walk there!" ' TH Mississippi leglslatare has adopted resolutions expressing high appreciationf ex-Presideof Cleve land, who is now on Jefferson's plantation in Loaisiann, and ask. log him to visit - the Btate" capital on his return trip, Gov, Stone be lbg requested to fitend the invitation oa behalf of the State. friends of Mr, Cleveland construe C.'z.Mstf of the legislatata as ' c'.l 3 a loom for Mr.' Cleveland. : The boom for tbe admission of new States has begun. The House Committee on Territories com menced the consideration of the bills referred to it last Wednesday. Delegate Joseph, of New Mexico, starting the ball rolling by an ar gument in behall of tbe Territory be represents. Next week tbe committee will bear Delegate Smith, of Arizona, and Delegate Oaine, of Utah. The Raleigh correspondent ol tbe Charlotte Chronicle says: There is naturally much interest in the Bepnblican projects for this year. The committee meets here on the 3rd of next month. Some of the Bepnblicans say that they favor keeping quiet and watching for developments; waiting for what the Third party will do. If the Republicans can do so they will work with the Third party; putting in their pockets their contempt, for the Alliance and its measures. Id other words, they will do anything in tbe world to beat the Democrat; knowing that of themselves the.v oun do nothing iu North Carolina LOCAL NEW 8. WW ADVKRTISKJUINTS. W. B. Lime I'azea. (! E Slover Cornea1 beef, etc Wanted- Pamlico seciion of N. C. The machinery of tbe oyster cannerj a being over-hauled preparatory to re opening,. Tbe Washington Gnntto says there re thirtj-two thousand bushels of Hyde county corn on the market thia week. Tbe s.nam tug Hygeia was sold by Deputv Marshall Hill yesterday as ad- Tertiaed and was bid iff by Mr. J. F. Ty lor. Tbe little "Whale" will agaiu oiak lu appaaranco at the fair. It wiii oouie out with a biol bip! hurrah for our Fair, first, last and all the time. The Y. M. C A. Ii getting up a muaicale, to be held at tbe hall next Tuetd.y night. An interesting pro grammu has been arranged and a lar&e attendance is expeoted. The officers and managers appointed for the Industrial School and Woman's Exohange are requested to meet at the rooms of the Y. M. C. A. this Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Durham sold in thirteen million one hundred and eighty-six thousand seven hundred and seventy pounds of leaf tobaroo on her warehouse floors, and has paid nearly four million uol lars for revenue stamps in seven years. Mr. L. A. Coulter, Slate Secretary of the Young Men's Christian Associations of North Carolina, will arrive in the city Saturday night and oonduottbe devotional meeting Sunday afternoon. Subject: ''Impossibilities I" It is desired that every Christian young man in the city attend. At the annual meeting of the New Berne Aoademy trustees yesterday af ternoon. Dr. Jno. S Long was re eleot ed preeident, and Mr, Wm. H. Watson, seoretary and treasurer. The commit ters were also re-elected with the ex ception that Dr. Geo. 8. Slorer was elected to fill the vaosBcy on the ex ecutive committee oooasioned by the death of Mr. Wm Hollister. The steamer Neuse after receiving what little repairs were necessary and a new ooat of paint, resumed her tripe yesterday arriving here with a heavy load of merchandise and returning in the afternoon. It was quite a pleasure to see her baok again. Now that our people have become accustomed to her trl-weekly visits she is missed consider ably when off. Sheriff Lane oomes ont in a few plain words to delinquent tax payen. If not settled np they are to be advertised in poblio print. Anyone who has ever had even the slightest acquaintance with our popular sheriff knows that it wonld be a great displeasure to him to humiliate or offend any one, but he has a so a etill higher regard for duty and jaatioe than to be controlled by person al friendship. The work of digging the trenches for the system of sanitary sewerage, whloh was began a week ago at tbe highest potato Eden street, reached Pollook tree! yesterday. The man hole with whloh it begins opposite Mr, L. 8. Wood's reeldenoe hss been brioked up, and the one at the junction of Eden and Pollook 'streets to whloh It wilt drain was dng yesterday . These man-hoUs will be placed through-out the system one square apart, Which wilt afford the means of fluahiog the sewers when needed. LUte for eoples of the Fair edition are being handed in daily and we oan till tend them to parties whose names are furnishes! na Immediately, but we cannot wait longer. It h time for them to be distributed and unless names are famished I without farther delay we will '. have to take mlioellaneone lists for the remainder. We have enough of these to pteoe ever paper, but II Is moat desirable, when' It eaa be done to get them to parties known to people who have the best Interests of the Fair at heart. Furnish as. plow's' torttfen, at many addressee at yon choose, , t . ' THE STATE SHOULD FIX It. Further Facts in Regard te the Quaker Bridge Road. Mr. J. P. Harper, who lives near tbe New Berne end of the bad part of Quaker Bridge road was in theoity yesterday and gave us some of his views In regard to it. His description of its oondition was. in the main, as we have given it, but he gave as a point which we had not heard before that he ob tained from one of tbe eurveyors for the New Berne, Wilmington and On slow railroad and that is tbe strong fact, that a portion of the swamp whioh occasions tbe trouble with the road is higher than some of tbe good solid land a little removed from it. Tnis shows that with the neoeaaary ditching the wamp oan be well-draloed and not only the road made good but the re claimed twamp land made valuable As the road was built by convict labor and these swamp lands belong to the State Mr. Harper believes that not only ia the State the proper one to do tbe needed work but that she will be a gainer by doing so. He knows of sev eral gentlemen who iah to purchase ome of the land but are deterred from doing so by tbe amount of ditching that would be Decennary Mr. Harper says the chief thing to do to get the road in proper condition is to olean out and enlarge tbe ditches, whioh were somewhat smaller than needful from the start, and are now partially filled up. By making them the proper fizs the road would be drained, and not all. but a good portion of the rioh swamp lands also and the part that would be drained would bt that whioh borders on tbe road, whi h would then become valuable and de airable land. It seems to us but reasonable that efforts should be made to get the State to take hold of this road again. By tbe proper presentation of these facta to (he proper t ffioials, they might be induoed to heed the request If tbey will, it' means a great benefit to tbe RiohUods section of Onslow oount atad to Mew Uerne. If failure reaulta it will only leave ua where we were before tbe attempt was mad-. Such a move to be suooeasful requires more than individual effort, moie than than newspaper agitation. There should be oonoert of action by organ Ejd effort of all interested. Pleasure Seekers. We were informed by a gentleman from another State who bad just re turned from a trip through the country below New Berne that he was struck with the great number of Northern sportsmen whom he found at vsrioas points and with the magnlBosnt build ing known as Carteret Lodge on Blaok Creek It miles from Ne Port which haa been erected on the 8 600 acre game preeerve in which Rev. N. M Jurney, the Dukes of Duraam. and others oontrol, with the attraotiveness of its surroundings, the pretty artificial lake, with its bath-houses, etc., and not least, with the blessing thii locality enjoys in soil and climate. The eastern part of the State is ooming into promi nent favorable noiioe even more rapidly than our people imagine. One pleased visitor on his departure telle bis friends at home and opens the way for other oomers. The Sewerage Outlet. Dr. C W. Chanoellor. the eminent sanitarian of Baltimore, who is presi dent of the Board of Health of tbe State of Maryland, spent yesterday in oompany with Mayor Manly and othor gentlemen of the city examining into tbe conditions that govern our rivers and shores with the view of deciding what spot would be best for the emptying place of the sanitary sewer age After due investigation it was settled that it waa to be oenveyed off Uoioa Point well out Into the obannel at the juooiion of the Neuse and Trent rivers where the union of the two cur rents wonld assure Its oarrying off. Dr. Chancellor expressed admiration at the excellent provision nature hat afforded New Berne for to eatily and effeotually disposing of her sewerage. Bar. H. O Moore, of Morehead, is gathering for publioation facts in refer enoeto poets of this teotion. He will appreciate any assistance in the quest. Dr. Leiaster Duffy, whose drugaore was recently destroyed by fire, haa com maooed to rebuild on the old site. The basinets at before will be, managed by tht careful andeffioimt young drag gitt Mr. D. A. Hargett. As for office arrangements Dr. Duffy hat got oom fortablv fixed ia the centrally located office whloh he has just had fitted np oa the Booth, side of Broad street mid way between Hancock and Middle. We are informed by the management that our statement; about increased telegraph rates oat of the State was a mistake. Oar information waa Rotten from - another State', paper, bat sloce learning of the innacuraoy of the asser tion we take pleasure in making tblt oorreotlon. Oa the . contrary the oom pany hat made' a considerable Ted no tion in their rates from here to Norfolk. Instead of forty it It now only twenty five oentt. ' ' " ' ., , Commendable. ' ' All oleims not consistent with the high character of Syrap of Figs tiro purposely avoided by the Cat. Fig Syrna Oompany. It acta gently oa tbe kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the system effectually, bat is It not n earn all and makes no pretensions that every bottle will not substantiate, .. . , . .. v ' p A FARMER'S VIEW. Reduced Acreage In Cotton Will Glre More Clear Mopey to the Planter. The Raleigh Chronicle has a para graph to the effeot that one of the most sensibles farmers of Edgecombe county. in a private letter, eayt that if the Southern States would raise alt their suppliet it would not eott them a cent as the ootton that would then be raised would sell for as large a sum at it does now if not more and if these times will drlye them to it hard times will benleas log instead of a oalamity. He might, with equal point, have extended his comments a little farther, and not only have stated that the ootton orop then raised wonld in all likebood bring equally large gross returns, but the seif-same returns would yield greater net profits, as, that owing to tbe re duoed acreage and consequently smaller total yield, the entire orop would be raised and marketed with less outlay outlay for expenses, and the enhaooed prioe par bale resulting from the smaller amount raised would be that much added squarely to the profits to be left in tbe pockets of the produoer after paying tbe expenses a donble advan tage. It is an old story to tell of the ad van cages of raising supplies as the first onjeot on a farm, and making money orops the surplus ones but we beliefe thesucoess attending those who have adopted the system is having its educa tional effect and that the importance of such a diversification of orops ia bring reahzid by a largo number thn ever be I ore and that the practice will be more largely adopted in th future than ever before. 8uch a system, thoroughly in vogue, coupled with the establish ment of varied manufacturing indus tries would not take long to make the South the most prosperous snd indepen dent region in tbe world. Coming and Hoing. Mr. beymour H. Ransom left yester day morning returning to Amherst college. Ray. N. M. Jurney accompanied by his family, who have been apendiog some time with friends at Beaufoi , passed through en route to their home in Robeson oounty . Mise Hattie B. Lane came iu last night from her home at Hickorj Grove to visit her relatives in the city Mr. R H. Berry returned on the steamer Neuse from a Northern trip Mr Clem Manly of Winston arrived to spand a short time in ihe city. Mr. J. M. Patrick arrived to visit relatives. Messrs. Walter, Herbert and Kenoetb Willis, Who live near Morehead. pasasd through returning home from Vance Aoademy. The steamer Neuse took out the fol lowing passengers: Messrs. Jas. F. Mil ligan and Patrick O 'Sullivan, steam nsptotors, returning from a trip in Carteret and Onslow oounties to More head; Messrs O. M. Burdon and C. Bruoe, sportsmen of Randolph oouniy. Va., en route from (louth Carolina to Roanoke Island, and Mr. Purnell a prominent lawyer of Woroeater oounty, Maryland, returning home from a short visit to the city. Gun Presentation. We take the following item in re ference to Rev. H. W. Battle, lately ol New Berne from the Wilson Advance: Quite a large party of Wilson busi ness men met in the Mayor's offioe yesterday afternoon at 4:80 o'clock, at whioh time, in an elegant and very appropriate speeob, Cot Jno. F. drutoo. in behalf of Wilson business men, pre sented Rev. H W. Battle, the popular pastor of the Missionary Baptist onurob with a fine, double barreled, breoh loading ahot gun, as an evidence of the love, oonfldenoe and esteem in wbioh they hold him. Mr. Battle was most happy and felicitous in big reply. Tbe gun was made to order and is a most beautiful and durable one. Honor Roll. Following it the Honor Roll of New Berne Collegiate .Institute for month ending Jan. 28: Pearl Powell, Bertha Eafer, Bertha Willis, Pearl Wallace, Elisabeth Pu ter. Lulu Ives, Daisy Swsrt.and Messrs S. Aldridge, Daniel Roberta, John Meadows, Alfred Gaskins, Frank Wil lis, Lutrelle Caaon, Benson Lane. To Prevent Potato Bugs. Our friend Joavpnat Ea wards, the founder of Edward's Mill, givee us a very important receipt which will be of benefit to every one raising potatoes He eays use a gallon of grain ooperaa 10 the load Of Irish potato compost and it will prevent the bugs'from eating the leave. Tnieisvery valuable Informa tion and anould be remembered. Watbinton Gazette. Sensible. Now if the time when farmers send North to bay grace later they will kill the grate here and let it die and waste in the fields. Lei at obeoga this thing. Washington tissette. $10,000. Editor Journal: The North and Northwest daring th winter months do not call for money by the hondred of thousand.' So any one who could use to an advantage one, two, three, four, file. tlx. teven. eight, nine or ten thousand , dollars, would find It to hie interest to borrow it from the Eastern Building and Loaa Association of Syra cuse, N.T. ' ' ' , vThw Eastern has already loaned several thousand dollart to its, members in If. O. In my preaenoe December 81st. 1891 It granted ail application! -on file from Nona Carolina mambers, K . i . For particulars applvUo ' '. , r 'iSUW .Isa.8i6tH,tiJ' New Bernei N. 0. General Agent. ,-. JaaW7V..i4,:-r3?J.:v;":.-v'-'. Advantages of Good Roads. Not only it it inyportant that ccm- meroial oentert be connected with their tributariee by the most direct feasible route but equally so that all roads, of whatever kind be kept in tbe highest state of excellence compatible with tbe frequency and amount of use to which they are subjected. On tbia topio The Bulletin of the North Carolina Depart ment of Agriculture sa s: Land speculators, realizing the im portance of good road facilities, seldom place a tract upon the market until tbey have improved the approaches and driveways. Tbis is one of tbe reasons why tbe boom in California waa so suc cessful. Especial attention waa paid to thestreeta in all towns laid out. Tbey were made attractive, and in nearlj every instance sidewalks of cemeut were put in place before tbe first pur chaser was invitd to inspect the premises- There ie another reason, however, why the roads should be improved. Mr. Isaao B. Potter, in an artiole to an engineering mauzine, holds that one- half the 16 000 000 horses and mules on the farms of the United States could do the hauling of the farm produce if even the present couotrv roads were placed in good repair. With a reduction of only an eighth of the number of drHuuM animals, tbe saving each day would amount to about 14 (100 tone of hay and T5 000 bushels of Kiam. which, regarded aw to money value, would amount to S00.t00 a day, or $114 000.000a ;rar. If the v lue of tbn aio s in animnls is dded a total of $24 000.000 resul . Considered from tbis standpoint it may readily be shown that in the course of a few years the roads can be p-id for to the saving they '-ould make. In localities where roads h ve been maoadamiz d the value of property bxf increased about 100 per cent. Ad this increase to the saving tfl ci ' in 'here remits a handsome net pr fit How localities can oontinuo to pxki with few and badly kept roads, wh-n the advantages of the reverse are plainly evident, is more than cm be in telligenty answered. A Household Remedy, Allcocx's Porous Plasters ar the only reliable plasters ever produced. Fragrant, clean, inexpensive, and never falling; Ihsy fully met all tbe require ments of a household remedy, and should always be kept on hand. For ihejrelief and cure of weak oiu-c:s, lameness, stiff or enlarged j lints, paiui- in Ihe chest, small of the back ono around the hips, strains, e.itchns and ah local pains, alloock's Porous Pla- TgkS.are onuqualed. Beware ef mitatiosa. end do n.)' be deoeived by misrepresentation. Ask for ALLCOCK's, and let no solicitation or explanation iaduse you to scepp; a eun atitute. When ? When are the Amatuer Minstrels going to play. A SAFE IN VKvr.TIIiNT. Is one which is guaranteed to b' tog you satisfactory results, or in case of f.iiluro a return of purchase price. On tbis sufe plan you can bay from our advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King'H New Dis covery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, wheu used for any af!etion of Throat, Lungs or Chest, sucb as Consumption, Infl'untuntion of Lungn, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough Croup, etc., etc. It is pleasnm aud agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can always be depended upou. Trial bot tles freest F. rj. Duffy's wholesale and retail drug store. The Steamer Xcnse. New Berne. N. C. J.n 25, 1692, Commencing Friday 29th inst Tbe steamer Neuse of the E .stern ; aroima Dispatch line will resume her regular Schedule sailing from New Berne every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 5 p. m. j'id261w Geo Henderson. Agent. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. TAXES! TiXES The citizens of Craven county who nave not paid their taxes must come immediately and do so, as I shall ad vertise all who have not, and you must not be thooked when you see your name in print. It ia my duty to oolleci and I shall leave no stone unturned under the law. All taxes should have oeen paid before this, and I can no longer neglect my doty. W. B. LANE, jSO dlw2t Sheriff Craven County. Having bought out the entire stock of Furniture of A M. BAKER, I will oomii.ne the business atthe same stand, and respeotfully solicit e share of the publio patronage. Also, I will continue the manufao ture of ALL GRADES OF MAT TRESSES. Old Mattresses renovated and put in firtt-olass order. W. P. JONES. jnl7 dwtt Seed Potatoes For 3ale. Second growth Irish Potatoes raised on the Eastern Shore nf Maryland, ESPECIALLY FOR SEED. Apply to R. D. L. FLETCHER. jiU dwlm Cape Charles. Va. Timber Wanted. Wanted to purohase oak timber on the stump. Highest prices paid. Addrese OAK. jU w9w Journal offioe, New Berne Ss G. Bragaw, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ::ty,;, NEW BEkNE. N. C. OtAc Oyer Citizens Bank. la&ldwtf b IB POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Blithest of all in leavening etr-neth Latest U. S. Government Food Report. THE BEST THING UNITE!) STATES FOR One Cent IS THE PHILADELPHIA $4 per year, Daily. $3 per year, omitting Sundays THE FARMER AND THE BUSINESS MAN, TOE ORD NO EQUAL, Adluf.ss "TilE RECORD" PlILiDELPllIA. flj iUi OS N. Y. Pig Hams, Boneless Codfish, Corned Beef, ffilince Meat, Kettle Rendered Lard Choicest Butter, "Best Flour cn Earth," AT LUCAS & LEWIS. Farmers' & Merchants' Line. Steamer II. E. Lee duila for Pi'llorhsville and TreotOD, WEDNESDAY, 8 30 A M. Returning. Ii.vcs Trnti;n THURSDAY g;30 A.M. Sails for VincoVoro, MONDAY:! & FRIDAYS 8:30 A.M. RnturtiiDg. leaves Vturebcro TUESDAY and SATURDAY. 8:30 A M. Freight received daily under cover at Clyde's Wharf. RALPH GRAY, irj20if Aitent, QUA PRINCIPAL m ' til.. .rrml Is an.f always haa been high quality and low prices. Tbo public long aui became convinced, too, that we never mixn tbo mark The Bull's Eyo of Popularity ia looated j'jn where lhx p c ure indicates A Good MarRauiiD hits the bull's ev every time. W claim to bo that, ano defy competition. Respectfully, Hackburn Wills... HOSES T. BRYAN, Oarpenfer and Builder. Small JotM of Repairing solicited and sat. ls'aotian - n trantetd Maybe found when wanted near th sloe factory. R era to bast character as a oltlasnand meohanlo, , janlMtf , RECORD! HIGH QUALITY jj S. 11. STREET, General, fID LIFE Insurance Aent, NEW BERNE, N. C. Stop! Stop! AND SEE THE Largest and Best Selected Stock if WATCHES, JEWELRY Silverware and Novelties ever shown in New Berne. I have jue r D--d from the North with a FULI STOCK of all kinds of goods in my line SAM K. EATON, The Jeweler, Middle St., opposite Baptist Church. NOTICE. Harrington & Baxter For the next Thirty Days will close out their WIE a'E i clothing, Boots and Shoes, At a Great Reduction. CrosfeU'a and Zeigler's) c-hues the same prices. latp Kew Qsmags Shop, Just opened on Rrnd street, where all binds of CART, WAGON & BUGGY WOl'.E will be done o:i hhort notion. Alo. w.. hve a FIRST-CLASS HORSE sHOERfn.m the West, where a nttur t-t.uua uu bia merit. Uiv,' u a call Mi J o will give satis faction. H. WINFIELO & SONS. (KTPARSNTS SUOULD BEAR lit MIND tha. the ceases for attaokl of Crup is now cm ua. Be prepared for ih.a itKiiiioas diitease by always having a bottle of R N. Daffy's Croup 8tbup ui th -'ndo. Prepared after the re' .-.ins . i : 1 io Dr. Walter Duffy, and for eaU 1 y the proprietor at his store OB Mid' l erriM t. next to Custom House, nd bj Nr-v Berne Drug Company. mn HcSORLEY, Soot and Shoe Maker POLLOCK STREET, HyT7 BEKNE, N. C. Having flpfnred th pervlces of a killed Mecnaii o htm! ilrHt-cliiss Workm n from -w Y- rh. 1 am mw fu ly prepared to flli promptW nil onjVrs for tine CriOM fl.YDE ROOTS AND SHOES. rtin any yarsthat I have satisfactorily Mipp 'oil U 'wa iUof my numeroni patrona ih mi.' tie t Ktitarau ee of the character of my wo.k fn:urtnRaKticl.lt7- Neatlyand prompt ly done. novttiw tf tp JOHX MC30RLEY, PROFESSIONAL mmm pipehing. All kinda nf FIRST-CLA8S WORK i i this line dime oa SHORT NOTIOB and at REASONABLE PRICE& e and all tbo latest stylet o an b sn by applying at the GASTON nousK. WM. P. LAWRENCE. 10 isJU8LIC. if you want to savb FIFTY DOLLAKS i. , i c ;a-e of a ' I AN a .d f cm . cj Fifteen Dollars ... in r ".'li .seraa GROIN address ADOLPH COHK, NEW DERNE N. CM General Aeent Tor Vorth Carolina, who ts a w n nililu ko (Id direct iron the mann laotuie h. hb foiu wt. HM-U (JR.4DK lUKHLIN PIANO dtd iDiilshe-i fur ton-, wur at man ship and ilurabii'tf , aud endorsed by nearly tilth music ljiiurnnis in the United states Made by tiul - M-hl-D, ho ia aL Ihin tlmeaaaof tun b. humechKni" and ttiventorsof thaday, rtiirie ii new pAtems oa th s hlgavgraoav Men) In IMmio rt IB tbe K WB fc ftVllfNUPHlGHT PIft, which hH r en sold dv him forth it.t ix ft Ik the eat-rn pari of thla "tatf, nd up ' this tlmehai ytven efttlr -at bftciio I'n. irprUnt PiojMt luai tinned will b k id at f mm Sftio to $3 0,111 ' t-.boiitr.td Knar o.ii, oak, AaJnDt or Ma- FIRE A Al.o ii e f ROWtf PARLOR OROAVy - i from Vp 'o to-u ii-ulli -amutor ut m i en - r' czd rirnce Id tbe mnale bnsr I saenabl-l h m to ba dlenotrilnf bnl ; ataidard nots and htdoea not braltat to any that he wl 1 aell an mnsleal Inatniraent - " aboDtS6preent thaapertban other agents-r are no ofrerl- . . 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