V - . .-.V -1 B THE 'ALLY V'LJX.-No 271 NEW BERNE, N. C , FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1892. ii(:E5CENTS. or '4 h r NI "ELY furnished ruoum in pi- as ant locality with Hoir t bv diy, Week or Montb. Apply at th Jour HAL office. IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN. Burke' Bass' Ale nod BuibVh Guinness' Stoat, for alo by JaS Redmond. F OB SALE One Second-hand Piano Apply t the office of febStf Claek & Clark MiUUv figure to wholesale and retail trade for tale by Jab Redmond, HEN? I CALVIN 8CH AFFER'S WILD CHERRY ROi K AND RYE. put up expressly for ibroat and lung dia eases, for sale by janSS Jab. Redmond. T HAVE moved on Broad street, Stall -LNo. 7, E. Finhers old stend, Fine 8iusagemeat,(10 cent per lb. jn261mo Virgil S Bryan, BARRETT'S COGNAC BKANDY VJTused very much in the sick room, For sale by jsn28tf Jas Rrdhohd. IiMVB Hundred pairs of Rubber Shoes ' for children, 10, 121 and 15 cents per pair. janlS tf BIG IKE HUNYADI J.tn. Mineral WUlt, the best Natural aporient. For salt) by JaS. Rkdmond. THE Corsol PoliOi i-centl) mm. unoii by Tub Mutual Life Insubance Company of Nkw Yokk i-ioemts MuRE ADVANTAGES uh FLWER KEsrRICriJNS uirt.i .-y Ir.v htruent Insurance Contract vor oil -red. It consolidates Invurnno-, l-n.;owmnit. Investment. Anoul Itomm. 'So o;hor oompany offers this po.icy . PURE CORN WHISKEY for e! by Jas Redmond. LARGE lot of han drome L .ca Cur tains, Chenille Curtains, Coors. Bags, eto., just received at jan9 J. Buteb's. RE. Hudson House Painter. Paper Hanger. Kalsominer, Orders Promptly attended to. Apply at tf L. H. Cutler's More. ITVTJFF Gordon Imported Sherrj , for A-'sale by Jas Redmond. SMOKE Genuine Cubana Tob..r, i cctfitf MI8U. 8ACRAME 5TAL, FOJtr and SCUPPEliSQNG WINES tr sale by Jas. Ueimond. NEW DRUG STORE. Drugs, Medi eibea and -ih.-mliials, o. f. Popular Proprietary Medlclnea. All vrl ties of Droggist'a Hundrifs. Trusses aud Bruo 8. Nw oiop Gard-n Heeds. Finn aud Laiga Hook Cigars and Tobacco, all &ew. Pre scription aoourately oo npouude-. (and -ot at was prloeai, om m tto aod our euccesB. U. 0. aKiJCN, UrujuUi and Apotriecary, Middle St.. four doors from Pol lock, tau'23 ly DUFFY'S MALT WHISKEY for Medicinal use. for sale by jin28 Jas. Redmond, THE Democratic party has no Caesar. Speak well of j our neighbor or keep Bilent. . They say that Sauderlin has a good 'holt" on the people. Kbv. Geo. V. Keldow, a theological student at Columba lias committed suicide. On the night ot Feb. 8, Memphis, Tenn., had a destructive fire. The total "loss has not been ascertained, bat it is several millions. Both the Federal and the State Courts have appointed a receiver ol ,the Atlanta and Florida railroad and conflict oi jurisdiction is antio Ipated. ' - Hon. William M. Springer is Spoken of by, the Keview ot Ke vlews as a possible candidate for tha Presidency should Mr. Cleve land not ba in it. Ttere is no Other o'.ty of the size of Springfield in the Union that can boast of three Democratic candidates for the Presidency. Palmer, Morrison and Springer. . Editor John H. Williams, col., of the Ealeig'u Gazette has an nounced himself as a candidate for Congress. He says his platform will be compensation for exclaves as proposed by President Lincoln who stated that they were lawful property of those who Claimed to be their masters and proposed to - pay 1300 each for them, liberate . them and atop the war. THE Mississippi House of Eepre entatives has passed a bill appro- printing 164,200 i year; for pensions.! This will give those now on the rolls t50 a piece. The pres ent appropriation is only $30,000. The bill , provides that all indigent Confederate soldiers, sailors, eer ; rants and indigent widows of snob, shall be entitled to $50 per yeat unless the number at this rate exceeds the appropriation, In which event the amount shall be pro rated between them. V It is estimated that the indigent clause will put at least 5,000 on the rolls In a few years, " compared with the 1,280 , now. enrolled. - tt this tarns oat true," the amount , each will receive will be only about f 12 a piece. The bill makes the Auditor one of, the Pension Commits sloners. - ' . ' :- ' It is tjr,jr,!tj-iun tu kno tba;, tbe Lon ii tn v. DtTiiotsratH are about to cotnijrrivtiiK) their differences. This is uu tiiuo tor uiHNeusion in the ranks of the Democracy. Now if New York wtll follow the example of Louisiana the skies will bd much brighter. THE World is a Hill organ, nevertheless it knows tbuuderwhen it hears it. Tho wily World eae "Xo'i invite a " contest in the Natioual Convention by presenting a machine-made delegation. The Democratic press of the entire co an try breathes impatience and resentment. Beware of that senti ment.'' Time was when if any man in the United States dared attempt to capture by political machina tions the exalted office of President be would have excited t-nch a storm of indignation against nim as would have caused him to hide Iun diminished head forever from the public sight. So far was tbe feeling carried that in 1SG0, when Stephen A. D luglMs, lor the first, time in the history of tdo country, bewail mak ing H"ii!iin speeches in bis own be half ;ts ,i Presidential candidate, he excited the disgusteven ol many of hit own following. Yet liowa day 8, so degraded lias public seuti- iiH-iiC become, that it is no uncommon thing lor a man to electioneer lor the Presidency. Richmoud Times. LOCAL iNEWrb. Weuttier today : Fair aud oool. There will be a buainctiB meeting 0 t'10 Y. M. C. A. tonight at at 9 o'clock M-arB. V W. Clurtand O. H. Guioo returned la.a night from atteociug Sup.'cm Cuurt at Ralsixb. Mr. D. iN. Walnvj effars a Urge oi paiuauii pa glasa with nilt framo a a speciil premium for tha best home made liixhi, bread eihibiad at the F.ir. Hon. Gao. A. Shnford, of Buncombe oounoj., hia b en appoiniod to the va Cicoy CdUxirl by the rLMignation of Judge Mammon of tha Tolfth dis trict. Mae:or Uj.;n G Arumrong, of Mari bel, 13 yeara of ego in a letter to hi ooaaic, maner LKn tjsmght of ihii city mentions that he killed 39 black bird J at one shot. Da you realize that eeason tickets ata not to be on sale during the'Fau and hat the lime in which you can pur chase thi'm is nearly out ' Saturday of next wi C'lt is tho last day you can buy them. The Gieetville R'fl'ctor nays that Mr A D Bill, of Frmvillc, killed a three-yuar old pig last wetk ;oat pulled down the ticaleo at 517 pjin.dH, net. H' nade 223 p juods of lard from tbe Tat ol ibe hog. Toe little place of Wintoa. seeing the importance of a through lineof railway, and feeling ia doubt about the Norfolk Wilmington and .Charleston railroad coming there, Is to hold an uleotion t vote a $35,000 appropriation to tbe road Ki an luduoement for it to come. Mrs. 8. A. OXeary died yesterday morning at 8 o'olook at the residence ol her nephew Mr. John O. Green, aged 75 years. The funeral will take piace this morning from the Baptist church at 11 o'clock Friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited to attend. The Farmers' Alliance distriot oon' rent ion for Ihe 31 distriot met in Fay- etteyilla, Tuesday, and seleoted Mr Wm. Wilcox, of Carthage, a delegate to the National Convention which msets in St. Louis on the 221 inat. Rev. J. J. Hinss of Croatan is alternate Each county in the distriot was repre sented in the convention. The Davidson College Y. M. O A held a brilliant reception in these new hall, February 1st, to intro due the public to their pirlor and reading-room, which have just been handsomely carpeted and supplied with elegant sets of furniture la cherry and antique oak, all of whioh were pressnt- 1 by friends. The furnishings oost about (800. , . According to the Baltimore Sun the Amerioan Fraternal Circle appears to be on its lait legs. Six applications have been filed for it to be put into the hands of a receiver. This is an assess ment company whioh agreed to pay its members 11,000 ia ease of death, or In even years' if they lived, 9300 of tbe amount to be paid at the expiration of three yean, 9300 at the end of fiva yean, and the remaining tDOO at the and of the seventh year. It was organ lied July 83,1888. It is asserted that there is not enough money on band to make the first payment of 1200 to the members who will be entitled to It within the next month. and that 8.S00 certificates will mature in the next two or three? months, requiring 1700,000 to pay them. ; Tae certificates of a num ber of New Berne members were just eoming due. The Minstrels. : Don't miss the' Minstrels! Latest ongs, hit and humor. Aid a - good oause ana attend the mnstreia. SERIOUS CHARGES Made Directly Against Edenton and by Insinuation Against the People of the State. ''Ttiere ii a Ccrui j class of people in North Carolina ho will-not py any debt if it is possible to repudiate it. To that class the Cny Council of Edenton apparently belongs. Tuere u mother oiasa which oppiues and obstructs prog rrse, aud to that olasa the railroad com uuUuioners belong. Theaehave assessed and colleoted a tax oi 8 1 300 on the care of the Pullman Couip.uy which are used on the railroads of that State, either in transit or otherwise. What, ith rotten hotels, railroad commission ers, debt repudiators and dishonest assignors, the State of North Car lina will soon be given over to foot-pads " The above paragraph is taken from the firbt number of Southern Prog ress, a monthly magazine of which Frank A Hej wood is editor and pub lisher. The ot j ct of its publication is and to be the ins. motion and in forma tion of those who are interested in .Southern development and its prtBuut circulation is given as 10, COO copier with a rtood procpect for increase. It will thus be seen that what appears in its columns will reach many readers, over an extensive territory, and is cal culated to wield a strong influence for the wvlfare ur oVlr.ment of the locaii tua. corporations ur individuals whose obtiiacten-jiics an diicusstd iu its col uiun-. Peking the quouik.n with which tn article tnrte. on a ciuerion itinigbi quickly bn infuned thut "an ene.ny h:h done thm" but tbe wiitings of Mr. Hey wood in tl.e pa t, and the faot thit the first ait ole in hiu magazine ia devoted to this State and further, that larger s jace is given io favorable mention of North Carolina than ia bestowed even upon the State in which it is published looks inform able to such an opinion. These things being so, render it more import nt that tbe compiaints he makes receive attention. Tbe statem ent of gri.-vanca Rgsinst the Cny Council of Edenton is thus stated in the taagbziue. "The controversy ia between Frank A. Hey wood and the City Council of Edentuu in r unril t the p y uent for a chapter io the Norfolk and Houth ern b Kk. the City Council voted i pai 875 for representation in the work and accepted the ininmcrip;. UoywooJ rilled bis partof the contract but when heaskedtur ptroaent the oity council. probably acting as the favorite principle of many Carolinians avoid paying any bill if possible refused to settle It should be said to their credit that tbe decent cit zsni of Edenton opposed the action . f tboso who are 4ttmpting to cast a stain upon tbe honor and food name of Edenton by attempting to repudiate a cjntraot, and make some very damaging statements in regard to tbe personnel of the oun oil." We know nothing of this ca?e exoept the statements in the Progress. If a juxt debt is due Mr. Haywood, and the c nincll is in the wrong the people of Edenton should see that he is paid, but ir the board is in tbe right aud his attack id unwarranted cveiy man on it shoul l see that the accusations are re futed, and further, if the counciimen are not to blame in tbe tranB&oiion the ciuzans of fjdenton should rise as one man, uphold tbem in the matter, cast off tbe reproach and see that tbe unjust imputations are made to recoil with t lling effect upon tbe author. We fail to see any ground for Mr. Haywood's reflections on tbe railroad commissioners Thoir work has re sulted bonefically to the people. At tbe State Chronicle says: The Railroad Commission, has de monstrated its value by inorensing the taxable valuation of railroad property Z 000 000, and by regulating the tele graph tariff and reconciling passenger fares ana freight charges have saved to '.he people between $400 000 and $500 -000. Withal the railroads have not been ourt, but. have merely been oompelled to pay their quota of taxation and to give the people fair rates." Why should not railroads be taxed the same as other property and why should the oars of the Pullman com pany be any exception to tbe rule ? The hotels of the State compare fav orably with those of other States in their oonstruotion. furnishings, man agement and comforts afforded guests. Debt repudiators and dishonest as signors" deserve the severest condem nation. The man who has the money and yet will not pay bis honest debts and the one who "breaks to make' should be olassed with other thieves both by tbe law, public opinion and the usages of society and business. That suoh character exist is an evil greatly to be regretted but oan Mr. Haywood find any State or oountry that doss not oontaio suoh devils ? Mr. Haywood's irritation over his grievance, real or fanoied, has carried him too far. Soattered through his book are a number of slurs whiob might be appiioable if confined to iso lated cares of individrais or firms but whiob, when made in the form he pott them beoomes a sweeping arraignment against the people generally which can not be substantiated, whioh deserve resentment and whioh we are sure the people of both Virginia and North Carolina will condemn. Our people noia nign sentiments or nonor. ana al lusioos oaloulated to produoe a oontrarv impression oannot be allowed to go nnnottoea. A particular stigma .has been east upon tbe fair name of our sister city Her board of oounoil and , citizens honld lose no time in invest gating tbe matter, in making amends if from any oanse, through misunderstanding or Otherwise. Mr- Haywood was not fairly treated or in giving - load expression to their eentare and ; Indignation if the cassis otherwise They owe this not only to themselves but to the State. Two BIG Attractions. The heaviest man mivu, Mr. John Htnaun Craig, of Indiana, wili bo one of the objects of intorens at t'-'v New Same Fair. He ia a large one and no mistake. He ii tbirty-t) yuara old and now weighs 90T pounds, as much as two bales of cotton! He is six feet five inohes high, and measures eight feet four inches around he hips and it takes 41 yards of rl Ah to make him a suit of clothes ! He weighed at birth 11 poundJ; at 11 months old, 77 pounds; at 2 years, 206 pounds; at 6 303 pounds; at '13 403 pounds- at 20 601 pounds; at 21. 725 pounds; at 27, 758 pounds; at 28 774 pounds; at 29, 792 pounds; at 30, 806 pjunde; at 31. 836 pounds, and at 32 his present age, 90T pounds. If he keeps gaining in the same proportion io two years more be will weigh over a thousand pounds. Mr. Craig is a native of Iowa City His parents were rather below average size. His father weighed but 115 pounds, and his mother 132 pounds. He is a married man, and his wife weighs 130 pounds. A monster Alabama hog is to be on exhibition also. His owner, Mr. J. R. Wells, of Montgomery, Ala., is now in tbe city and has just made the arrange ments for exhibiting him. He is 3 years and 1 month old and weighs 150y pounds LI is length is 8 It ft 6i incur and bis girth 7 feet 11 inches. He lacks just i an inch ot being 4 leet 1 Ub. Mr. Wells' paid Ir'tio for him aud has been effered but rtfusee ifo.OO'J ior hiun. Il uu vvunt to form hll idea of the eize ot tbij hog remember that he n eigLe as much as 71 barrels of pork. Whut a hog I Tbe Fair managers are hustling. Get your exhibits in as soon as you have a mind to and everybody prepare to come. Tbe railroad fare is only 1 oent a mile and there will be special excursions both by rail and water. North Carolina Stock. Mr. E. S. Street has just received another large and choice supply of horses and mules from Western North Carolina. Mr. Street makes a specialty of North Carolina stock and expresses his sutiufaction with them on account of tbeir toughness and quailities of endurance. Too Wilmington S.nr on one occasion whin we announced the arrival of a similar supply commented as follows upon it: The New Berne Journal announces the arrival there of a car load of norms and mules, but states tbat tbe entire lot were from Westarn North Carolina If nur ea-tern planturs will buy horses and mules instead of raising them, it is not so bad when the stock is furnisheu from Western North Carolina farms, for that helps the Western North Caro lina stock raiser along, kevps the money paid for them in the State and helps North Carolina. Adapted as c-ntral and western North Carolina are to utm and grain culture, there is no reason wbv stock can t be raised and sold at a profit. We agree heartily with tbe Star, but go a step farther and include Eastern Carolina ulso. We are firm in our con victiou tbat this State is well adspied to stock raisin?, that as good animals can be railed here as elsewhere, that it oan bo done as piofitably and that tbe near future has in itore a great de velopment for the industry. Culinary Department. rue ladies of tbe culioary depart ment are making a canvass soliciting exhibits in that line for the Fair. We hope all our houseketpara will meet them half way and second their efforts in every way possible. From its nature the success of this department probably comes nearer to resting exclusively upon the efforts of the ladies of our city than any other and all should take pride in keeping is well up with the other departments. This can easily be done by all co operating. Show your interest and give your enoouragement by sending something even if it is no more than a glass of jelly. Cake, liht bread, rolls, biscuit. home made butter diied fruit, canned fruit and vegetables, preserves, eto , ill all come in good play, will all be appreciated and will all stand a chance for premiums tbatjare well worth striv ing for. We will again remind our readers that good premiums are offered for single articles of almost everything that oan be thought suitable for exhibit in this department and that the prem ium for the best and largest exhibit of eanned goods of North Carolina make is $25 00 and n additional of 415 00 for the second'( kest and largest. That looKs noerai eupugn to bring exhibits from quite a distance, but let our New Berne people, individually resolve to make the indcesa of " (nrs-department assured by preparing and ending up a variety and enWgh to make it so. nbugl ttleC r Rev. H. Yf. Battl The Wilton. AdvakpabM the folio w- lowing good notice ofsv. H. W. Bat tle, recently pastor of tbe Baptist ohuroh here, whioh shows the esteem In whioh the excellent gentleman is held: The popularity and the fame and the good works of the eloquent Mr. Battle re spreading far and wide, and two other placet are eager to seoure hit serrioes as pastor and preaohsf. Dur ham wants him, end so does Petersburg, end it would pull the heart of Wilton out, root by root, to Rive thit stood man up. He bit endeared himself to our whole community irretneotiae of de nominational affiliatioa, for all have round in blm christian end gentle ISfla THESE BOOMS ; , For rent - All on Bret floor. ' Water convenient. . v. O. T. BAROOCKt Push, Pluck and Judgment Did M. "We return tha. ka to the 'StcreUr? for a complimentary ticket to the K-' Carolina Fair at Kt U -me, Feb Ul-i:7 ; If push, pluck and energy are couip i ; nent parts in making a fair success ; then New Berne i-. ill reci r.l tta- l it tlest exhibition of resources ever st et. i in tbe State. Tnu Journal ia duin the , thing up right. " 'Ihe above is taken irom'tui ir.U-i -i prising Wtch Tcwer, pu-lisbid t' Urenvilie, nod in afow wctl'.s it. atriKis tie key-noie to the huct !y ftMcb.! tbe New Borne Fair h,i bniu built up. j Io tho fir&t pluco tho txp isitijn bus : always been under tl.o biut i f i.i-.n-' agement, men of iuiloisiitvye push and I energy. Coupled with tbid itty h :Vi oeen met with nn ttlu out uoanosuros assistance from our citizen- ia ti:o u-o-oomplitbment ot whatever rmUd be done to promote the success of the Fair. Its general character li,n ever been above ill criticism, by extreme meas ures adopted by the Gllicu:ii in k : -e i n t itjcn a high moral plneu. Tbin ij tie basis upon whi h the Fair Wis fo nJen and tho cn'y I a on on . !-i:'h i". can stand. "Neat and trim.y died. brush tis a bridegroom now reapod."-t-'liAKKtr:: That's tho idiM, ilrc.-i.s and trimly as jou iv.:; Wear the best CIdiIick, shoea and tbe best i (my for and wbou yi lor them irj the hest pi ( !a;. i them, wo may have jusi : ,o:i ure looking lor. .New j;-iui-. .i t i now coming in, and our mm h In! supply your wants ac the closest living figure. ! J. M. HOWARD Fine Horses. B. HAUN h.s left for tho to purchase a lot of fine horses, amor hioh will be some fine drivers. Ue will return with them next week. C.d) e-rly and get your pick. 3feb9 M HAHN & OO. NORFOLK VIRGINIAN 10 week delivered c:s. per James Dawson Joseph Nulso.n xVo:s. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria Exp rt Piano and Oiv-aii IQNER AND REPAIRER, 8ATISF ACTION UUAItAN : i:ED. Over 50 Testimonials in Town. Please leave orders in UUEKN l-'KON 1' NOVELTY STOKE. Dealer in latent 6c. und 10j Mu.ic. febll dim. Middle St. Restaurant, FOUR DOORS FRO 11 POLLOCK. Oysters in every stjlu at nil t uu from 7 a m. to 2 a.m. Regular muals CiU bo obtained f.oni 7 m. to 8 p.m. flOdtf DAVID SPEIGHT. boys m m rii.:w'e Havj YOU &::i.. ssHIISi That beautiful magazine for South ern Boys and Girls, it is the hand tomcht Young People's Magazine in America. It has becumc a welcome visitor to thousands of Southern Homes. No pains or expenso is spared to make it attractive. Kjch number contains a volume ot inter esting reading tor young folks. Slioit and continued stones, out-door sports, new games, and in faot everything to interest boys and girls, lweiitj eight pages and cover, each pae is handsomely illustrated. It is '-The Queen of the South," "The Pet of every Home Circle." and no boy or girl can afford to be without it. To see it is to want it, and to have it for six months or a jear is a con tinual enjoyment for all the family We want every boy and girl who ha--not seen this charming niagaziuc to send us seven one-cent ktamps at once for a sample copy; or better still, il jou will send us One Dollar we will send you Southern Sun beams for one year and make you a present of ''Cooper's Liatherstockin Tales." Five great works in one large volume, free of all cost. Address Southern Sunbeams., Box 363, Atlanta, Oa. TRUNKS I Small Trunks! Large Trunks! Cheap Trunks! Chpapest Trunks in the Uity. J. E. LATHAM, G2IERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Bayer ot Cotton, Country Produce, end V all speoulativ commodities. ,. Rsuonable ossh advanots made. , Can far nlsb storace tor 600 bales oottoo. Offloe root Orarsn strut. In Clyde hulld- y r Absolutely Pine. A cream of uuar taking po-r-i Hi 'Uri't of h!I iu Ifnvt'iLi Htr ii ' Latest U. S. Government I'uud Report The best poKHiblo a:lvi?rii firm is pleased purlins. ' emrr.t for u o y 1. 1 vv ;i , h ir fi i-n I.- conio n-mn e.nri hrri: i;o i. Trmt ia why every mror.li ereiis.i in Ihe iimoimt, nf our (tou'.i.i of !ho b. :-t. (pei-i : v . i ihut uro rittit- ill w I; en - Ii ninvin:' iapid:y ( i-n riurji, i- ,. ei - af ,;-r IK- booilnu ;a:,l we h tv J v;n b R-m"!hi:-g i-p -t-i tl Kveryso.'y nle.-.i. il Bn' li". -I - i:h vov.iU-r, undYOr i.L I'.K l'i.!'. ton, it you invi b ijr-.ii- th.. uu .. orij'-a 'e .-.io m ilut,'. .-.nit yi u; iwiy just as big a 1 -d Mil 1... Ii,,:i;-y us r-i:r frier-, I i-i i..,, ; ivu: V ry r,- ;.' : f ill -ED 3i & 21 P id - W 1 i-i 2 Situ .-t.-d ii 'le. a j irii -.11. V. 1!. Oi l.'oveee -1 i v line. Cjpfl S:l live in e,M,e e iIIU o-i u. Wi 1 i,e :;, in New i i r: : ,rt the i a . I 1 i:i wrU 15th' innt , at 11 For p folG d 1 f.-.r ; i'.f ! I.. Oi-' JNIOAV YORK. Assets About SIGO.000,000. Arnold tho death claims pre son tod last week for payment was one on tlm life of tho lati Jacoh D. Vennilye, President oi tho Merchants' -National Iknk of Now York, lie ha 1 an in snranee on liis liio in 'j'in-. Mutual for -v.i'ini. lie ha.l been insured I'm- frty-throi ! years and had paid in pie'iuiiiin.-: $8,03, .00. Jlis lamilv imw receive $-v,2,b-'t.(", l-Jin;: ; n ' cituiiii uiuui uvui CUM :i i,. : -; 184 OO. Aside from the f..;-!y ihree years ot Lile lnsuranei- tho nvestment realized lour per cent. compound interest, a result that has never been equaled by any other company n tno world. For insurance in this the Oldest, Largest and llcst Com pany in tho world, apply to C. A. BAT fLE, f 1 tf At Journal Office. C3TPARENT3 SHOULD BEAR N MIND that the season for attacks of Croup is now on us. Bs prepared for this iuuidious disease !.y u'wriys having a bottle nf R N. DetTy 'o Ckoup Syiiup in the house. Prepared after tho ro- oipe of the late Dr. Walter Duffy, and for sale by the proprietor at his store on Middle street, next to Custom House, and by New Berne Prog Company. Seed Potatoes For 3ale7 Second growth Irish Potato, raited on the Eastern Hnore ; nf i, Maryland. ESPECIALLY FOR SEED. - . APP'T o V " R, D. r, r- - 1. 1 1 f ' A I hi' t Jiir. ! w a air- ni. v ' lavs v-ii -.Hi : , US'-! : i?a- I 1 ; tnt.:hip Notice. :. :.v i;.i.N k. X. C. Feb. 6, 1892. " J. ( ; v.- i; ban tb!s date formd a -'; l - Uli Mr. u w Fox in ihe , p . .. hi i ii Bine-.a. Mr. F x hftTinf I in-t n h ; iH'iiru iuhii In the mill bnsiDew f pi,ti v t 'i ; h, 'n-jlia-lng managed tome i.r i in- I- m.iM N(,r.h aud Nontb.aor . 1 1 um e-i o hi m will r celve peronl ' -.ii . iv. Irs charge nf the ml1, lie lire uu kiniib of balldlmr mtv- 11 ri. , ' i-:iua. tiding, oaelnga. 'ii-- 'l'H -a- f- s, scroll work, aid ii 'i; -: il; v - e will make estl -it i. lurniih tnRteiiuls mr baUdlogg t i-.ut;it-.ii. t to.icit a uhare of the borne is .l;-u..ii-4 . U iwt'rully, J. SCHRKLKY, H. W. FOX. ! ' i- n . I wiHh to call to the at- 'M huiiiliriK community that I ; '" i t n ;1 i imtke dB igofl and eetl- . i -i ' . . ii ,;o , trartlrggene ally. : hi hi wm niveu to an work that " ' . :.!r.:-,:i .1 to me. fl " O. J. &HEELKY. W. il. Johnson. J. H. Fluhei. :r, Jchnscn & Co,, ". II ifklmrn's Old gtand,) C I . 1- R A . n A R K E T , Brci i-.t , is Berne, N. 0. 'v.: ; e 'cnme to stay' and ' ' - ' in imniwy'B vvorih, come ; - ner tt any ! oniectioneries, -3. Etc., Etc. ;! i 'i oihtve iiiiuirlit and Sold. x ' ' Ht;, ii, nml will send - 1 II II l" "VV. : ' '" -n-iuH, we are ! I'.'t'. jflIN"80N & CO. a:;li . the i---.--'' elected stock of Vi1-:-- jewelry Siive. .r .-'j dud Novelties ever shii.-n ,u ;, r I5erne. I have jus ""'n-d ... - he Ninth with a FTIt.T. s il nods in my line a r, K. EATON, Tiio Jeweler, ...it St., j ; jhi:(. Baptist Cburcb. 1J ozo ;..riiL(rtoii & Baxter Fr '.V " ::l Thirty Cayg ' ', iheir ---1- Shoes, At n .,:,t deduction. - a and Zeigler' - ; - r :-'.n prict s. iitp iiiiS . ...'..lams (new lot.) . Hams, "r..:n Cheese. ?dl it;..; Cr:a-ricry Butter, Pu . .aid, J -ranges, - ij i'l '-J .'1 -j iX't 3L2d tll8 "isc:.:, clour on Earth," ' 7 'AS & LEWIS. AN 3 PUREEING. il An I . i r,-- l'!!:ST-rLA8S WORK ' .:....-. o.i SHORT NOTICE -,i ho.;a!-li: prices. '-t'- i iii-i Uieot stylet can ' l. -,."; i.; ut, the GASTON 1 1- -OE. Wa. ?. LAWRENCE. MM IcSORLEY, Boot and Shoe Maker rwLt.OCK STREET, N"iW iiiNB, X. C. i " i v : 1 1 u si-eiirerl the tervlces of a skilled Meli.i;..a in il ilist-class Workm n from -i-we'i,l a ii now (ii iy prepared to nil prompts an oi il- rw lor Hue CL'.tTWJI .HAUL' I1UOTS AND SHOES. The i any yire ibat I have Batlafactorlly mippiled i b wants or my numerona patrons -a toe beat guurauiee of tbe character of my work -iepairluganpoolalty. Neatly and promet lydone. uovBJwtflB-p JOHM McSOBLBT. Um Oarriago Shop, Just opened on Broad street, where ell ' hinds of 0AB.T, WA&0N & BUGGY WORK will be done on thorbnotioe. Aliio. we ' have ; a FIRST-CLASS BOOSE SHOES from the West, whet e sheer ttinde on bis merit Oive use call tnd we 'vesatif faction, i. ; i . . r? TTJTjpjrT r UC0 f

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