V The V L. X. 272 NEW KERNE. N. C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, IW. PKh E 5 rhNTS Baily Journal r:t'r!.. 1 - V . 1 IOSr-8onjewhere on th recta. J (supposed to be on either Booth tr.imr Middle streets) a purse. Be ' idawMme monoT.it also oontained mail sfceln o silk FiDder will please .'- return lo JOURNAL offioe. , jtn. IS 8t. BUCKWHEAT. Mapl Syrup. OornedBeef. Pig Pork. Break faai fttripi. Mioce Hmi Evaporated and Dried Fruita, Iodian River Oranges. C. E S LOVER, NICELY furnished rooms in pleas ant locality with Boar d by day. Week or Month. Apply at the JoUR ' HAL office. TMPOBTED HOLLAND GIN. Burke's X Baas' Ale and bunt uuinness Btont. for sale by Jas. Redmond. FOR SALE One Second-hand Piano. Apply at the office of feb8tt Clark & Clark. mm m . r PIO ARB at Terr low i 0,UUU figures to wholesale and .retail trade for sale by Jab Redmond. BEN? I CALVIN 8CH OFFER'S WILD CHERRY ROUK AND RYE, pat up expressly for throat and lung dis eases, for sale by j8n2e Jas Redmond. I HAVE movtd on Broad street. Stall No. 7, E. Kifhers old mend. Kine H .U8i meat, (10 cent per lb. jn261mo Virgil S Pkyan, Cl A BRETT'S COGNAC BUANDY Tuned very much m the sick room. Fur Biile by j,L26tf Jab Hudmoxs. i?IVE Hundred pairs of Rubber Sbneii for children, 10. 121 and 15 cents per &Utf BIG IKE. HTJNYADI Janos Mineral Water, the next Natural aperient. For sale by Jab. Redmond. THE Consol Policy recently nnnouncd by The Mutual Life Insurance "CojtfANY OF NEW YOKK corubiues MO&B ADVANTAGES wuh FEWER ttEBrJMCTIONS than any Investment Snsaraoce Contraot ever offered. It consolidates Insurance, Endowment. Investment. Annual Ioeoine. No other company offers this ponoy. PURE CORN WHISKEY for sale by Jab Redmond. LARGE lot of handsome Laoe Cur tains, Chenille Curtuno, Covera. fRigs, eto., just reoeived at jinO J- SdtbbV j RE. Hudson House Painter. Paper flUnger. Kalso'miner, Orders Promptly attend .d to. Apply at if L H. Cutler's more. DUFF Gordon Impirted Sherry, for sale by Jas Redmond. uniTR Heimine Cubana Tobaoco M SH. SACRAMENTAL, PORT and SCUPPERNOiNG WINES fr sale Jas. kelmond. : NEW DRUG 8T0RE.-Drugs, Medi on.es and 'aemloals, n. i. Populai Proprietary. Medicines. All varl ties or ttrafK-ist's sundries. Trusses andr-Brao s. Xaw crop Oard -n Heeds. Fine and Large Jliock Cigars and Tobacco all mw. Pr-s)orlpt4oa- aeoarately conponnde (and 'Ot At Til prices), oui m Ho ami our success. (J. C. an JCN. Draugls'. and Apotbeoary, vilddls St.. four doors from Pollock, lankily DUFFY 8 MALT WHISKEY for Medioinal use for aala b jmiC J as. Redmond. TEXAS Republicans stand bj Harrison. London physicians say now that the grip is certainly contagions. ' THE Honse Committee on Ooin age will report the Bland Free Coinage bill. THE employes of this Govern merit number 247,291. Truly an army of office-holders. Mb. Blaine says there is no truth in the report that he would retire from the Cabinet. : The World has "flopped." It has really resorted to a cartoon to show p Hill's folly in the snap freeze oat convention. A WOMAN is never known (0 advertise for the return of stolen property "and no questions asked." She would ask questions or die. Texas'Shiftings. The latest thing about corn is oorn oil. It is used for making paints, varnish, soap etc Corn jaice prepared a little differently is used to "paint the town red." ' Tee Indianapolis Sentinel says: 'D. B, Hill is interested in the movement for the organization of a Society for the prevention of Cruel ty to Presidential Booms Bench warrants .:. have "been Issued from the federal court at St. ,1 Pant for the arrest of all the princi pale of the , Mississippi Valley Lumber Association, who have s- Dee n Indicted for maintaining a ' trOSt. ' Tax Honse is . disonssing the - West Point Academy appropria tion.' Senator Gorman is reported M saying that it will never do for the first appropriation voted a by this Congress to be larger than was appropriated to the same object by the last Congress, f This is not Statesmanship.' . Appropriations should be governed by toe necessi ties of the case and not by the r- -t cf a psl ConsretB.- THE Nvjo Iniliaos ot Nn Mexico have gone on the war path and threaten the lives of all white men. A battld between the Bed skins and cowbojs has been fought nine miles south of Albuquerque. Great excitement prevails. Senator Stanford, of Cali fornia, wants the Government to lend money to farmers at two per cent, and is told by the Louisville Courier-Journal to form a syndicate of millionaires and do it. They have the money, the Government has not. No Democratic paper should at tempt to discredit any Democratic candidate simply because it prefers the nomination of another. Under any circuniHtances crow is a most unsavory dish, bat when a political paper has to advocate the election of a man who it has abused for all manner of meanness he has a dish before him to try the best set of teeth on earth. LOCAL NEWS. VW ADV KB. TltfEil i JVTS. M. Porter Wood. U. Uahn & Co. They are here. ; E Slover Maple Syrup eto. J. M. Howard Collars, Cuff j, etr. Weaihtr: continued cold and fair till Sunday. Mrs John C. Winder of Raleigh, who has been visiting her daughter, Mri F W. Huithee left for her home yesterday morning. There will be a Sunday-school mass meeting of all denominations at Cen tenary M. E Church at 4:16 o'clock to j morrow and addresses will be made by Mr .'. S. Blair, or Henola, Field Or ganizer of the State Sunday School Association, also by others. The following curious ttory is told bv tbe Kinston Free Press: We hear of man in this county ho can write but can't spell. His wife can spell but oan'i rai nor writ1). Together tbry can rite a letter, which is legible, but hicn neither can read he wriiinv down the words as she spells them. Our information is reliable Mr. Ben Hahn returned on tbe steamer Newberne of tbe O D lint- yesterday, bringing a splendil lot o' males and horses of his own sfl-ctiou both workers and drivers Among tbe latter waa one that judging from ap pearanoea, will be likely to give thr aporliog folks a pull for gome of the racing premiums at the Fair. The action of the dissatisfied mem bers of the Fraternal Circle has resulted in a preliminary injunction being granted restraining the Supreme Coun oil and it officers from paying out any money belonging to the order ezoept for necessary expenses and siok bene fits, and from delivering any check now drawn for tbe purpose until the further order of the oourt. Ke ki-ou kah or Star, the eduoated Christian Cheyenne Indian lecturer arrived last night from Trenton where he lectures last. The Kinston Free Press and his hearers both speak quite highly of his leotures delivered in Kin ston. Mr. Star is not certain that he will lecture here until after he goes down to Morehead but he will do so some night next week. The exaot date will be hereafter announced. The canning factories in North Carolina remained closed the first part of the season and seme of the proprie tors claimed that they oonld not rnn thefaotories while the law foi biding dredging was in operation but tbe fol lowing item from the Elisabeth City Economist Falcon, a psper which by the way opposed the present law ap pears indioate to indicate that the toogera oan furnish oysters as fast as (hey can be used. Elizabeth City is wall supplied with the faotoriei but the Eoonomist-Faloon says ' oysters are now coming into the faotories in this town in plentiful supply and more fao' tories are wanted and oan be supplied by the tongers. Little things are constantly occurring that show the importance of constantly keeping patrons and customer! posted about the points of one's business which it is desirable for them to know. A oase of the kind yesterday brought the thought afresh to our minds. A gen tleman . from the oountry enquired at thisoffloe about the schedule of one of our steamers. He is a subscriber and regular .reader of the Jourkal and had the line in question been a con stant advertiser he oould have gained the desired information from its col umns at hie home. i. The announcement that a l.EOS pound nog from Alabama is to be exhibited at the New Berne Fair brings to mind that Col. John D. Whltford exhibited' at RaleUb a few yean ago two year old Poland China hog whioh weighed 818 pounds. He was raised by Hr. Fred Mahlejr at the bakery whioh he was then running In this oity at the foot of Han ooek Street. It was expected to make this hog reaoh a weigh) of MQO or 1.800 pmnds buthe died not long after his return from the Extortion. .It was thoattt that he. mis hi have race e4 injures there from being poked. With stioks to make him stand sonal a good view oould be obtained of him. - A Bridge or a Ferry. Mr Asa Moore of Ralletoro who was in the oity seliinghams and shoulders of bis curing raises bis voice in behalf of improved ormmunication between New Berne and the opposite side of Neuee river. He says if there was a bridge or even a free steam ferry an impetus would be given to the raising of ooun try produce and the New Berne mar ket would be sought much oftener by himself and neighbors, and he would gladly bear a portion of the expense through taxes or otherwise. Something ought to be done in this matter, it has been talked long enough, and that something ought to be a build ing of a bridge over both Neuee and Trent rivers at the oity, but the former is much the most important became there is one over Trent near tbe city which canbemadeout with. If the bridge Oannot be secured let the county run a free steam ferry that shall ply between New Berne and the opposite side of both Trent and Neuse rivers, as the business men and property owners have shown by their signatures they desire it. But the ferry i) only a make-shift. The bridge is what is most earnestly desired. The people of New Berne want it; the people of the country want it If tbe tax payers wsnt it why should not the commn-eionere issue bonds and build the bridge. If the commissioners are not willing to assume such a responsibility orif this a moot be done except by act of the legislature let a suitable bill be prepared and sent to the next Qeneral Assembly and then submitted to ihe people. Wrecked and Drowned. A Norfolk correspondent of the Balti more Sun says the Bchooner Nelson reports passing a sunken vessel off Qull Rock, in Pamlico sound, with fifteen feet of her masts above water and sails hoisted. The veBsel is supposed to have Uft Ooraooke last Friday loaded w(tb oysters for Norfolk and foundered dur ing the storm of that night Nothing was seen or beard of tbe crew of the vessel Later A dispatch to the Messenger dives the folloinK statement whtch ve presume has reference to tbe same wreck: BraUFoRT, N C. Feb. 11. The -chounrr Wave, loaded with ovmcrs (or Norfolk, Va. , was swamped in Pamlico H'lUud. The captain and crew were rowned Cap ain Newcomb move. ere from New Jersey lo cultivate oysters last year. He loaves a wife and oiiH child Could Not Uet Standing Room. You oan buy iiikvie today and get reserved seats for the lecture which Rev. Sam P Jones is to deliver here tbe second night of the Fair. Of Mr. Jones' recent visit to Raleigh the Chris tian Advocate speaks as follows: Rev. Sam P. Jones spent several days in Raleigh tbe past week very much to pleasure and profit of our people. Both lectures and both sermons made profound impression on our people. His audiences on the Sabbath were immense and many turned away, who could not even get standing room in the vestibule of the church. Our people were completely oaptured by this won derful man. He is a master of assem blies and knows bow to conquer an audienoe. Even those who bad form ed an unfavorable opinion of him, had their prejudices removed, and are now bis entbusiastio admirers. His visit was a great blessing to many of us in Raleigh. Convicts Should Work the Roads. There is no doubt that the present unsatisfactory system of road working ought to be supplanted by some other by whioh the State or oounties should direotly carry the work whenever and wherever needed under competent men and we believe the easiest solution of the difficulty is for the State to plaoe all the conviots at the work instead of em ploying them otherwise. Tbe Raleigh Visitor says of on the matter: The oonviot system must and should eventually take the place of the old time idea. It needs something more than an occasional frolio to ensure us good roads. After giving the number of convicts in tbe penitentiary, the Asheville CitiZ9n says: Suppose the Citizen's views were adopted and suppose those two hundred and nine oriminale were out making the dirt fly on the publio roads ? How long would it be until North Carolina had better roads roads whioh would cost the State but little money V Not long to be sure, and the farmers should see to it that their representa tives in the legislature next year are all pledged to do something concerning publio thoroughfares whioh will be beneficial. The road question will not down until the roads are repaired or rather built, and we hope to see all the press gang keep up the ory. From good authority it is reported by the Wilmington Messenger that New Bern is to be taken within the embrace of tbe Coast Line system. It hat been deoided to pnt on a line of boats from Bell's Ferry on the Kinston branch to New Bern whioh will give an indepen dent line into and out of New Bern. The Durham Sun very truthfully says that every line in a newpapsr costs eomethiog. If it ie for the benefit of an individual it should be paid for. If a grocer was aaksd to donate groceries to one abundantly able to pay for them be would refuse. The proprietor of a newspaper must pay for the free adver tising if tbe beneficiary dof snot, and yet is one of the hardest things lo be learned bj many that a newspsper hai paoe In Its columns to rsht, and most rent to live. , To give away or rent it for anvthlog tese than living tee would e as certainly fatal a for landlord to furnish bouse rent free. : . WONDERFUL FISHIXU. Immcuso Catch-A Curiosity for the Fair. Some of our exchanges aro tolling of the marvellous suoceos attending t.ie new style of fishing at Morehead ana Beaufort. Tbe Wilmington S'.ar pub lisbes an interesting letter from More head City, which says last week wi, one long to be remembered by tbe fisb ermen there on account of the largest catch of fish ever made in the month ot February. There were 153,000 pounds of trout caught in five days, beginning Monday, February 1st, and ending Friday, the 5th. These fish were cauuhi about two and a half mil. '8 off shore from Fort Macon, near tbe sea buoy, where the water will average about six fathoms. They were caught by sinking the nets down to the bottom, ani tbai is done by tyingainkers on the lead line of the net. Tbe nets are allowed to lay on the bottom from ten to thirty min utes and when tasen up tbey are meshed full of fish, TbU mode of Rsh ing is new, as it win never tried till about one month ago, and so far it hue proved very successful. For three years and until about one month ago. there were great quantities of fish caught in the same waters with hook and line, but the net-fishing having proved to be so much more successful, hooks and lines have betn laid asMe and the nets are being used altogether. Tbe above figures iio not give the entire catch, as there were great quan tities of fish caught i i the strue waters by tbe town of Beaufort, and sold to the dealers of Beaufort A Talk With Detective, llancy About John Itovil. Detective Haney of the Richmond & Pnnville service. ws8 in the city yes terday, and tbe Chronicie reporter managed to get on hit track a id have a talk with bim. Ke is confident of hav ing a "true bill" against Boyd, and says he is as confident he wrecked the train at Bostian's bridge as if he had seen him do It. He has followed H yd' career and says he is one of the Kreatent criminals he ever dealt with He howed the reporter a photograph of Hoya taken last week by Van None. He is an ordinary looking negro bov of 20 years. He will be tried In Statea ville on the charge of wrecking the train, but .not a the present court, as Mr. Haney says it will oat be pos-ible to get the oase up. In tbe meantime Boyd remains in the Charlotte i til Charote Chronicle. Tbe Lesson of the New York Halocaust, The burning of the Hotel Royal in New York, with the fearful attendant loss of life, is not to ba ukon ai a re proach to the fire department of that city, which isthepterof any in the world for etu -lency and bravery. B'jt such a catastrophe does argun an ap palling neglect of fireproof precaution" n tbe character of tbe edifice as well as want of vigilance in its managiment, Aside f min the question of absolutely fireproof co -struction it would he com paratively easy to build a structure so approximately proof against rapid combustion that ampin time might be afforded, even in the event of an early morning fire, to arouse and rescue tbe inmates. The day will come when the law. instead of being eaified with a flimsy fire escape on the exterior of a building, will exaot that all hotel buildings a' least shall be as nearly safe for their inmates, by night and by day, os human skill oan possibly rrake them Phil. Record. Commendable. The "King's Daughters" of Greens boro Female College have taken a girl from the Oxford Orphan Asylum to educate her in QreenBboro Female College. Tbey propose to keep enesuch pupil at the College continuously. This is a most commendable thing and we note it with great pleasuro. Christian Advocate. The Kinston Free Press gives the following item: We learn that tbe fishermen of More head City made a tremendous catch last Thursday. They caught 125.000 oroak- ers and a great many trout. This was done with nets sunk to the bottom of the ocean in forty to fifty feet water. A large all-mouth fish was caught and sent to the Secretary of the New Berne fair, and it has been frozen in a bloek of ice for exhibition at the fair. We heard a gentleman say he had seen peo ple who were "all mouth" but had never seen an "all mouth" fkb. Wood For Sale. I will bave 75 cords good Oak, Pine and Mixed Wood at tbe depot early monaay morning for sale low. M. Porter. 2i THREE ROOMS For rent. All on first floor. Water convenient. O. T. Hancock. The Minstrels. Don't miss tbe Minstrels! Latest songs, hits and humor. Aid a good oause and attend the Minstrels. "A plaoe for everything And everything in its plaoe." There should be a place for everything 1 There is a place to bay your Clothing, Hats and Shoes that place is at Howard's, When yoa need any of these things call on as. Oar idea is to give yon your moneys worth everytime New Collars, Gaffs, Suspenders and Shirts jast in. Do yoa need a Straw Matting. We have a new line of them and very handsome pat terns. J. M. HOWARD. The performonce of the Minstrels on next Wedn sday at i he theatre will be to aid tbe Club oomplete the work begun on the property at the foot of Broad street, a plaoe where much enjoyment may ne naa mis summer. VTORFOLK VIRGINIAN lOcts. per x. wees ueuvrrea Jambs Dawson. Joseph Niisok Aots. Bhiloh Oatarrh Remedy. A marvel ous eure for Uatarrb. Diphih-ria. Canker mouth,, and Headache. With each bottle, there ia an ingenious nasal injector for the more successful treat mens of these oosna'amts without extra nhaa. Prtha Nln. Hniii fc The Presbyterian Oriilinnairc. The regents of the Prenby K 1 1 .i. O phans' Home mm in Ch.irlutte to ' the report of Col. John L Brown i.;,. Kev. Dr J. Rump'- , who wi re in. i; appointed co-Miiitee t iiii il.. Ihornwell UrpbanngM at Cliaton. SC. and inspect tho huildiug wiih the ei uf udopiii g a building rllfla' If- f ,1 . orphaungu at barium HpriugH. i.. Charlotte News eae th' plan il .p;t hy the regents it u ihr.-e siory hmi , oi an imposing architectural de-Un, wi h 18 rooms, exclusive of a ii iui g i . in on the first fl ior, and a school rnm i the second floor. The lirst ami t on storits will beo' brick, the third shingled in English btyle lor) Sliiloli's Consumption ('inc. Tbia in beyond question the 1:1-1 suooeeeful Cough Mediciue v. .1 imve ever sold, a few doses invari.'.hly 1 ur. tho wornt cisea of Cough. : ui. ,mi Bronchitis, while its '- omli .-fill , A in the euro of C'onsur.tp in wui. .: p-irallel in tbe history of ni. dn-.n Sines its first discovery it h.is b en .! on a guarantee, a test winch i.n medicine can stand. If u'i :,.,vi cough we earnestly atk yoi: i . , rnce 10c. 50c, and SI. If vwnr l.,;.;.- 1 are sore, chest, or back !am'-. n-' :vli- loh's Porous Planter. S :.) b u Berno Drug Co. No griping or imu .. , ;ii . r Rrook field's Livsr uimI Kiiu.y I' :. Will euro Bilious hm m -;i.. n Torpid Liver and n . h t. . ugar ooattd. oval. l',-.t,. ,. ... O - ftl.-, , .-.)r . 1. Duffy, New Berne, N. 0. Shildren Cry for Fiteher's Ceteris: they m amt , : Those stroiig- Wcrk- ing Horses and SIule3 and Fast Drivers jast selected and bought by Benj. Hahn for HAHN & QO. For sale on Reason able terms. Come early and get your choice. Exp rt Piano and Oivku rONER AND REPAiiiER, SATI1F ACTION UiUUANIKtD Over 50 TesilmoniBis in Town. Please leavx orders in UliEtiN t'K jN" I NOVEL l Y MTOKE. Dialer in latest He. and lOj Mu-.c. febll dim. Middle St. Restaurant, FOUR DOOliS FROM POI.L'J K". Oysters in every si vie at a'l !,..iii.- from 7 a m. to 2 a.m. Regular meals cju won; i:n ,i fin:;, 7 a m. to 8 p.m. t-.lUdtt DAVID Si'EItliir. m mm. HAVE YOU SEEN Southern Sunbss. Tliat beautiful msgasine forSoutli- ern lios and Girls. It is the liami- homebt Youug People's .Magazine in America. It has beoomc a welcome visitor to thousands of Soul hem Homes. 2ro pains or expense is Rpared to make it attractive. Kidi number contains a volume of inter esting reading lor joung folks. Sliort and oontinued stone?, out-door sports, new games, and in fact everytliinj; tu interest boys and girls. lweiitv eight pages and cover, each pii'ei.s i i -i . , . -.. . anasomeiy illustrated, it is '-Ihe Queen of the South," "Ihe Pet of every Home Circle," and no boy or girl can afford to be without it. To see it is to want it, ami to have it for six months or a Jear is a con tinual enjoyment for all thefa'inly Wc want every boy and girl who liir not seen this charming niajruino t" send us seven one-cent stamps at mnv for a sample copy; or hotter stili, il you will send us ONE Diili.aii will send yon Southki: iSi n BEAMS for one year and make yo;i a present of ''Cooper's Ljailierstfu-itinir Ti'lles." Five great works in one largo volume, free of all cos;. Address Southern Sunbeams,, BOX '663, ATLANTA, GA. TRUNKS ! Small Trunks! Large Trunks! Cheap Trunks! BARGAIN STORE. Ohpapest Truuks in the City. J. E. LATHAM. BEimi COMMISSION MERCHiHT, Bayer ot Cotton. Country Prorlnce, and ,; . nil speculativs commolitii s. Beasonablaa sh advanms made, lantur- nlab storags forSOnbul'SSo un. m Absolutely Pure. hit. h'- b- ir ii' r-;'iie inivi rii-t rni i t fur n lirm ia ii1' m. I ni.r"ii. Tin y ahv-.i,. mine a-nir. i I i! brui,; ir fil nite Thai. i. in evi-ry nnniih mm an in rii'ufl in i lie ami lint of our Ihi-uhbh I-1 il lh hi Ht qi'i i l unrl (in.- Ii.it iiu.ht .Ii f- k-ep ii: i. -wi -Vlli.' I -i ;i Ii I iv. !i nuilit 'II.. ,'tr Ii iifi.T ill- hi. id .,,,1 . h iv -.1 .v.,v m b .ni-1 hi . t; ),..( i ,1 Kvery-alv ..!.... .....I Ii' : , ,.i -.) :, r. :.r.,l YOU LL UK l'I.K-EI) -'. i yuu isn.s ih- uu nf i. titi..-B .k i, n niii Mn, v i .j 'i I .-r . "v jlt - tnK a I -ui -n l t..- jiih ., fi ij'pv i.h riir fiit'ini in ti.,. llr, V ry r. i- full, & ij I iV-lnrl, Str.. ;'.lu .t.-r quaiter mil- from Uiv.-.. ' ill-, i j.ii.i.ii; tho 1:i,iIh of -. Hi.,,,, -ii. V. Ii. Uu n f.n.l Ev.ma pla.-e. Hevf;.,-livii aertit ,i.il inu0-rni v, n h pin... ejpr.HH. i.hk un-.l ah l'w..nt live in H:a:e of cullivais.m wi;b build it'.t in it. V. i ! ;u;j ;t ,1,0 Court llouise door iu Ni w IVrnn. on Mon;iay, tho 15th in.-t.. a; 11. M. for oa-h. For p;r'.. u :irs tpjly to C. SMITH, fa! Od Riv. rdale N. C. rue 'ittiud Life isissjiance COM? A. y OK NKAr YOlUv. A- sUa About SICO.000,000. .m.ii;'.',- ihe ii -IMltr'l ;i:-.t Wei v. "I ii 1 1 1 - - I;hmI I). 't-:iK. '.tu; AIi'ir!:;iii:' .i Nf'.v V. .:!;. .--II i':! iift' nil .'! l i l a l. I . ; ; i::.in,...l V ,!IH illl,! :.t; ' :u Ii .aims pre Inr l.i nit'iil !if ni i !if hi Ii , i 'trltirrit, ill i N.iili.inil i;;mk j : i f li;i 1 ,i n in : i.- r. m ! II. ; I 11 .hi i 13 ! 00 A.n!f f;ii.; oi' .1 lil'l'f lilt' per !". a lifen lliVf-tiii nr. 1-1 fell' . f iiii nr: :;,! : n : . i l'l'sult li.al, li;i ; neve mu. nun iu aii iiLiier feiiiipany in 1 lit; won, I. Fur insurance in this the Ohlesr. L;ir-est and He.st Com pany in li:i wtirld, apply to C. A. DAT i LE, f I tf At Journal Office. $ 6i I'AUENTS SUOULD 8E8 N ;lND that the f,eaon for attneks o ilr.iap is now on us. R - .r. par. d f..i this insirjioaa dl-i a-e by aiws havina a bottle cf it N Dutfj V ( koup syrup in tbe house Pn pared afir 'h.- -Cine ;f the late Dr. Winter D ff -i d for nla by Ihe proprietor at hi, stor .n Mirtiile etreet, next to Custo.n H-iu and by New Berne Drug 'omp-n. -0 - 1 T Seed PotatoHs For Jak 8eoond urnwib Irish Potamee, ru,d on she EalM Snore i.f Maryland EsPE IALLY, FOR REED App'v 'ii B. D L FLETCHER j14 dwlm '' Oap Obarles, V, Cop. rtner ship Notice. Ni.w Bkusk. N. c, Feb. S, 182. ('. .1. K l.ee ky has this daf formed a ",) i tneieh p .1111 r. h w Fox in the pa .ii.C mill h islue-a. M-. F x having m en a i aetu-a mn In the mill btuineaa f yi'ai, miha-lna managed some "'tin- lnririBi mills nb and -outh.anv mo 1 ; i.i, uhien u. hi 111 wtll r celve r)erODal "'"''ii. '"r. Krx Has chsrn-if the mill. m-n. facuie an klnda of Imlidln ma " na n nn.irinii, cfiliiiK lulug, oaslngs, inhisiri.il, s. ne,s, seroH work, a d 11 11 aiuKM . sp'okiiiy will makeMtl- lur.ilDh materials lor bulldlnsa iirnuntitiul. o,,tiuiia--. e so Ion a abare of ihe home Id Huctrully, J. 80BPELKY. H. W. fCX. I. tin 11:1 J. ..ij.-iiKi wish to call to the at tenr. n i.f iip building community that I am i i I i- tllil 10 make d- Igns and eatl- iiinu. mi. 1 110 ciMitriu'tlng gene ally. I'erMinal iinninnu niveu to all work that mm lu; iiitruKttd to me. ' ,A O. J. SHKELKT. W. 11. Job-son. J. H. Flthei .Ji3r, Jshnson & Co,, i Ilurkhnrn's O d Stand,) C K N 1- K A L tl A It K E T , okiimn's o:d Stand,) At tl A It K E T , New Berne, N. 0. I ii-. .v(. :i; n, hi.ve Tome tostay,"and 't v. ..,i i,, . iiin,l(.y'B worth, come "' " wi i i: yii, . ne, d, any c-: .Ci'a i,. Oonfrctioneries, vV.erables. Etc.. Etc. ii 'loHiit.j I'rodiice IS, night and Sold. ' '' l' ' v A iii-,,11, anil will send Il I! C'l . iihih we are AND E !; THE . --ii Fel-cted Ltock if -HES, JEWELRY w .1 i Siive- w .n- aiid Nove ties D Mi N- HrliH I have in n d N r,h ith a FULL n in mr line SI'O .K .f li kn HANI K. EATON, The Jewel j , Middle St i'PP Mil,. H-ptiHi Cburcti. INXOTIC Miigt. sc caxter T uirty Days '.h-ir the cio- xt W - CLOTHING. iio..u aid Shoes, a G e t "eduction. us.-'i ' and Zf-igler' At s liic a nine pric s iKt da MRiVD: 0nslw Co. Hams (nrwlot.) H. Y. Pig Hams. Pale Cream Cheese. Best Creamery Butter, Purest laid, Florida. Oranges, Choice Lemonet, Oatmeal, Buckwheat, and the "Best Flour on Earth," AT IITGAS & LEWIS. PK0FES8I0NAL AND i ''U PPErllNG. A! liii-.H ,,; l'IKST-f LASS WORK i h,.s ii i. done on SHORT NOTICE .; .i ,! .SO.AHLE TKIOES. i - i.ri i all in,, latest styles can '' -" ' J' "i'I-Iviuk at the Q ASTON IliiU-.K. WM. P. LAWRENCE. mm MsSOBLEY, Boot and Shoe Maker PULLO S 1 1 REE T, NkW oi. N. N. C. nv us sei'iired Hie .erTlees of a skilled Mei-h , c n il ihM i-lkss Wnrtm n from .-i.l a ... w fn Ij prepared to All .r. .mill i n.l tmlen lor tine. tl .IO.n MAl.t BUillS AND SHOES. i n. n. v. -n a I have sa Uracto lly iipi ie.l Ii wa l.o in) numerous patroua sine he tgiui.i', ce of me character of bit wink e i a i r i . i a -p. own. . vn. ly and prompt' ly do. e insiolf 81... JOUN MC-lORl,BT. lUw nhQ Shop, im i eii .r. Bnd etreet. where afl hi. u .,r .. i.tiw j.i n a ut tat a .1 tit o rtmA-rr WO.-n ; . U III kdrfnAn. .... -...I r';a'- Also w- h. a FIRSt-CLASS HORSE HOUR f ..m rhi West, wnar a aboer .om. on Ins msirl. ' e , - aiv u. a -all and will fttta sailt- laei,10B).t,;V..-.-...,.." ':.(4i;!f-'i . HI WINFIELI 1 r' . in . li. n - : : r..- -...ii . .... . ii..i. -i. -i'i n . ' ' I' I 'IK'. JiHV.tt.lN 4 -0. Stop: Stop!

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