Jour NAL. Vii- NEW BERNE, N. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS 'Jtf-- BUSINESS L0CAL8. ?" i 1r ARTIES witbing to be taken to IT ant part oC the city will please end their orders to J. W. Mesio's store. ' All order wilt bo promptly attended. OiRiiM to any put of tha city, only 10a. Very Beep'., J. W. Mbsio., Sir, f 'i A. SNOW ft CCS PAMPHLET, Jm information and adrioo abont Patents. Oaraata. Trademarks. rpy 'tights, ato, miy be obtained fno at thia offioa. . ; v- J-H - rT"(j' be Loantd on flnt olaia oit pro JL. perty security for one year's time $600 to 1,600. Apply at law cffloe or - " ' i d W. D. MclVBB SALESMEN WAtTD:-Perman-ent paying positions for canvassers ' Oiling to work. Writ immediately Ellwakqsb & Baery, -v' Ilk Hope Nurseries, Roohe-itcr. N. Y. WHEN soliotid to insure remember that THE MUTUAL LIFE IN ' STJEANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK M entitled to your first ooniidertiion, eiaoe it holds the foremost place among aba Life Intaraoce Institutions of the - world, and offers superior advantages in all the features nf bosinefa, together ' rith unequalled Bnnnoial security. It is tbo Oldest, Largest, Strongest 8fest, Cheapest and Best Oompany in the world. r(J..A. Battle. Beaident Agent. IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN. Burke' Bass' Ale and Boris's Guinness' Stoat, for sale by Jab Redmond. FOB SALE Ool-s' bos or ward robe lounge is a perfect lounge by day and a perfect bed by night, and you ?oan put away as much clothint or other articles as in tha average wardrobe. - You can Ret three artioles far tbe price of one. No extra charge far packing or : Shipping : Mrs. ur. Taimtge. wue or ma cele brated proaoher, says' hose lounges are Terr, Ttry nice. , Prioo in Creton, (10. (13, - Beime 812. $14, , Raw Silk, (30. $85. Silk Brooatelle, $35. $30. v Terms 10 per cent, discount oash with ' ... order or bait with order balsnoo 60 days. ALFRED COLE?. Grand and Myrtle Aysnuns. v Brooklyn, N. "S. ' AAA OIGARS at verr low 4 OaUUVJ figures to wholesale and retail trido for sale by Jab. Redmond. I.-" CALVIN SCHAFFER'fl WILD CHERRY ROCK AND RYE, p it ; np expressly for throat and lung ais eases, for sale by Jab. Redmond. GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY nsed Tery much in the sick room. For sale by Jab Redmond. . fjtlYB Hundred pairs of Rubber Shoes r f or children, 10. 13t and 15 cents per pair. - - BIO IKE. HUNYADI Janoe Mineral Water, the beet Natural aperient. For sale by Jab. Redmond. fURE CORN WHISKEY for sale by , Jab Redmond. ,4 TXUFV G&rdon Imported Sherry, for J sale by Jab Redmond. SMOKE Genuine Cubana Tobacco. -r - "i OOtOtf MISH. SACRAMENTAL1, PORT and 9CUPPERNONG WINES for sale by Jab. Redmond. ' ' TEW DRUG STORE. Drags, Medi XI slues and nhemloals, a. P. Popular . - Proprietary lledlotnes. All varieties of ,-. Urnggiat'a Sundries. Trasses and Brae s. Mew oroo Oard-n Seeds, Fine aud Large r... hums: Ulgars arid Toboooo. allr ewv Pre orlplton aeonrately compounded (and not vai prloea), our m "tto and our success. u. v. utsusn. imwgtai ana ApomeoarT, Middle St.. fcrur doors from Pollock. laniU 1 y TVTFFY8 MALT WHISKEY for XMedioinal use. for sale by juris Jab. Redmond. We would go fifty miles to see Saadcrlia meet Polk in debate. The. ball has opened , with a rousing Democratic meeting in St&teaville. - MaJ- Wm, M. Bobbins and W. ' D. - Tarner are oa the' stump in ; Iredell advooating true Demooraoy. The papers of tbe State make - honorable mention or tne late Judge Qilmer. He Was y the dia ; mond in . North Carolina's' casket -vof Je'r7els.';:'-'yv" ' ,'';' Wa regret that. BaylusCade Is to leave- North Carolina and make : his home ia Virginia. . He stands Tery high as preacher, publicist . and gentlenran. C' -' ; - Harmony has been restored to ' the Texas Democracy. ; Culberson and Chilton retire -from the Sena torial race and the eleotion of the great Miils is assured. . A Sr. Louis dispatch says: The extensive .tobaooo , factory .- - of Leggett & layers, whioh covers nearly a half block, was destroyed by fire Friday. Loss very heavy. . , , sjsaaaSMsaiMsBsssassssaiasssisMsssaaasssasaa'' '"". -What'9 the matter, with Jule Can f Nothing on earth. . He is the fastest foot year old In the State, andJu next year's races, If not in thisrhe will be the favorite jl the Held; 'y:S:l-y4gC: .. . Wx Jiave . rreeived the Bed 8prin;somet. t We oa'ii like tie name. Comets come tcb seldom. Each paper is welcomed every week. A. weekly Comet is enre to produce a sensation. ; i "UzaoLD how good and pleas "t it .is for- brethren to dwell t" .'.her in unity." It is a splendid iJaa to have Alliance Democrats and" Democrats who are not Alii; eace mca ..tcethec.' on- the State t ' ct. The c -'-'tjination beats h ais J 1 " t ) I'ath, atd. ' Hon! 8. ' B. Alexander declines to be a candidate for the guber natorial nomination. We are gratified at , this. the present condition 6r affairs he can serve his people better" by remaining In Congress than he could by being Governor.' - Ore or two gentlemen have been announced, by friends, as Alliance candidates. We have no objection hi the world to any matt because he belongs to the Alliance, bat had much rather that a candidate, would say "I am a Democrat." It is announced that Mr. Jerni gan has bought the State Chronicle. We welcome bis return to journal ism and predict abundant success for tbe Chronicle. We hope that this does not retire Josephus Daniels and Q. B. Hardy. We catiuot afford to lose them from the fraternity. LOCAL NEWS. NEW A.DVBRTISEMtNTS. Nurse who tod. J. F Taylor Specialties. Bargain Store Reduction. O. T. Hauaook Boarders wanted. Tbece v.'i!l be a call meeting of tbe Pembroke club at their club bouie tonight at 8 o'clock . Tbo black calls owned by Mrs. J. K. Willis, is in bloom and is quite a beau tiful plant Wa believe it to be the only one ever in tbe oity . Rctmember ths meeting of tbo Ladies Auxiliary at tbe rooms at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Important matters will be brought sp end a full attendance it earnestly desired. Tbe exchangee received by the Jour nal are piivato property and it is our desire that one be taken from tbe office. If they are carried oat at all they are liable to be away at the very time we wish to use them. Much interest i) centering ia tbe revival in progress at Hancock Street Methodist ohurch. Peop e of all de nominations are attending and many remain to the after service beld follow ing regular dismissal of the congrega tion. Tbe L tndmark regaidi it as an as sured fact that tbe plans on foot to establish a bundred thousand dollar cotton factory there will be encoestf ul. Wo would like to be able to make a similar announcement abont Ntw Barne. We are glad to note tbe permanent organization of tbe Preaober'e Meeting oontuting of the pastors of tbe city and vicinity. Tbe weekly gatherings of these religious leaders every Monday morning in consultation about their work is sure to be prcductive of good results. Tbe citizens' meeting held at the city ball last nigbt, to eontider the matter of donation In conjunction with other cities to the oraiser Raleigh, adjourned without definite notion to Wednesday night at eight o'olook. at whioh time large number of 'citlzsns generally, la olndioK ladiesare ezpeoted to bo present. A visitor to the Y. M. C. A. devo tional meeting Sunday afternoon upon learning in conversation ofthe changes in the rooms the Association Jm contem plating and the inoressed work they aresboat to)under take voluntarily sub scribed $25 towards ths improvements. A good start whioh should encourage these engaged in the work. Mr. M. Hhn says he Intends for his oustomsrs to have a convenient oppor tunity Of supplying' themselves with choice animals ia full time to practice them all they Wish for tberaoeaat the next New Berne Fair. He left yes terday morning for the West after a new supply of stock and among them he informs us, will be number of good thoroughbred horsss- Tho following constitute the honor ro 1 of the Collet late Institute for month ending March 18: Misses Elizabeth Porter, Mits Boia Dail, Parthtnia Hun ter, Mamie Daniels, Berths Kafer, rMary Barrlngton, -. Tstta Goldstein, Can is Hendren, Lucy Abbott, Aleph Oason, Mary Falford, Annie Fowler. Elisa Simmons, Alberta Ulrioh, Uessrs. H, N. Roper, Frsnk WUHs, LlnvUIe Hendren, Joseph Fulfordi . v -iS ':. "' - t; , Bevs. Pearson and J$i$?$. Bev Dr. B. O. Pearson, the evangel ist, who oonduoted the great revival in New Bern a few years ago oommenosd one ia Savannah, Ga , Sunday. Pre paratory eetvioea were held for some time previous. The meetings' are being held in the Wesley Monumental Metho dist church,' the largest in that, oity, Tbe singing is led by a ohoir of 75 with a paidiostruotor and organist. Tbe over flow meetings and the after meet ings are held In ths First Presbyterian Ohurch, Of whioh Dr-L. O. Vaas, for merly of this, eity Is pastor, and which Is very olese to it. Dr, Vass has a large end increasing congregation and mem' berebip. He has received 47 new members Into the churoh siooa he bs oame its ptstor. " ' Wanted. A Fiendish Bagcal Captured. It has been aa open seoret for some time that there have been some attacks this winter on few.of the best ladies ofthoolty, in the early part of the night, aa they were passing on the street, but we have refrained from say ing anything of the matter mainly be cause there were speoial efforts being made to detect the villain whioh com plete publioity might frustrate. Sstnrday night there was another ease of the kind, an estimable lady of the oity being assaulted and choked, but the assailant fled before young man who was passing could get up with him. Sunday night two colored women were similarly assaulted, caught, ohoked and thrown down, but as in the other oases tbe misoreant upon their outcries fled, but one of tbem, Eitta Reddick, recognized her assailant as a negro named Wm. Jones, and be was found at the colored ;Catholio school, veaterday, after it had been surrounded by City Marshal Lewis, and Polioemen Gaskill, Dixon, Land and Roberts, and ce was arrested upon a warrant issued by 8. R. Street, Esq., and tried before him at the city kail yesterday afternoon and bound over to the Superior Court in tbe sum of $500 juetifisd bond, fail ing to give which be was placed in jail. The defence tried to prove an alibi, but the woman who was attacked swore In the most positive manner that he was the very man who assailed her. If Jones has been tbe guilty party in the recent trcublos it is to be hoped that the guilt will be fastened upon him unmistakably, and that he will get his full deserts. If tho fiend bad at any time been captured at the time of hlB assaults he would no doubt have been summarily dealt with, and this will no doubt be tbo case if anything cf the kind occurs again. Annual Meeting. The annual eleotion of officers of the New Berne Fish, Oyster, Game and Industrial Association will tako place to-night. Ths report of the late Fair will be read and other matters of im portance attended to. Tbe meeting is to begin at 7:80 o'olock and a full at tendance of tbe stockholders is desired, Tois is the only meeting of the stock holders during the year and notwith standing that faot some of them fail to appreciate the importance of their at- tandingit. They seem to think that as thsy are good-naturedly willing to abide by whatever aotion the others take that it will be all the same wheth er they are there or not, but it is not so. The presenoe and wisdom of each man is needed and desired to guide tbe Fair aright. Every one has opinions as to what is well to do or not to do and on what lines it is deeireable to make tbe strongest efforts after further d velopments and a fair presentation of such opinions and reasons for them and oomparison with the ideas of others will be greatly beneficial what is done at this meeting will largely determine matters relating to the next Fair and it lsearhes'ly desired that every stock holder who can will attend. Three Rescues in a Month. Oapt. W. R. Simmons, of the Revenue Cutter Winona, received telegram Saturday morning that the sohooner Addia Henry, Capt. Wm. Hill, whioh was on the way from New Berne to Washington Oity loaded with lumber, was In distress at Hstteras, she hay Ing been caught in the rough weather last week. The Winona steamed up immediately and started to the rescue. Shearrivod at her destination that night at ten o'olock, and the next morning at day light went to the assistance of the sohooner. . She was found anchored, with her sails torn, everything in oon fusion, and no one on board. Toe offioers and crew of the Winona went aboard at 6 a.m., furled the sails, got the anchors, which were both down, and made fast to the hawser for tow ing, end at 9;3o a.m. Capt. Hill and crew, wno naa gone : aebore, were brought aboard by a pilot boat and the Winona started f jr New Berne with IheAddie Henry in tow, anohored in Nease river below Wilkerson Point Sunday night, and reaohed New Berne at ten o'olock Monday morning. The Addie Henry will have to unload and go oa the ways for repairs. This ia the third resoue the Winona has made within a month.; The cutter's offioers and orew deserve commendation for the promptness of reeponss to every oall, and for the effioisnoy of the servi ces rendered. S ',.f:'!ffVt?-NotiOe. i;,,. . The annual meetine of the Stock' holders of the East Carolina Fish Oyster Qameand industrial association will be held at the Y.M C.A. Hall on Tues day nigbt 22nd at 7;80 P. M. The eleo tion of offioers and matters of , Impor tance will be presented., A full.attsn- oanoe is respeotrouy reqestea. ; ' -V By ordsrof the President. ' ' - i; " "ii '-fc wv?,'' Cbas. BsiziHsriur,':-''-'V4.:::i Seo. and TreasV v3;Connty Executive Committee. '', The members of the Pemooratio Ex ecutive Commute of Graven county are nereoy no tinea in at meeting of the committee will be held at tbe Gas ton House In New ; Berne, eleven o'clock. Saturday rMaroh 28th. 1893. . The meeting Is for the purpose of naming a aay ror tna county conven tion end for other important business. ' H. Manly, Chairman S. E. Street, Secretary. .v . Tew I roe, March 15, 1833. PREACHERS MEETING. Permanent Organization and Con. stltution. In response to the oall for a meeting of the preachers of New Berne to or ganize a "Preachers Meeting" there were present, Bevs. B. A. Willis, Bufus Ford, I. L. Chestnut, Jno. F. Butt, Ed W. Bull and C. G.Vardell. Meeting called to order. Rev. I. L. Chestnut in the chair, Rev. O. G. Var dell Seoretary. Rev. Rufus Ford submitted the fol lowing constitution and by laws: CossTrranoN. Article I Name. This organizition shall be known as the Preachers Meeting of New Berne. Article II Objaot. 1 It shall have for its Consultation in reference to the general work of the Lord the needs of the work and plans by which those needs may be met. 8 Consultation in reference to the Ward of the Lord. Interpretation and homitetetio development of texts, es says on subjects &o. Artiole III Mmembere. All resident preachers and those living near by the city of New Berne shall be eligible to membership. A vote of of members present ia neces sary to constitute an election. The vote shall be taken by ballot. Article ;IV Officers. There shall be a precidest and secre tary who shall be elected annually whose term of cffloe shall expire with the last meeting iu etch March. They shall be eleoted by ballot. 2 3 vote ia necessary for electien. Their duties will be tbojo usually performed by such officers. Artiolo V Meeting. The meetings shall be beld each Mon day morning at such a place and hour as may be agreed upon. Artiolo VI Amendments. These artioles may be changed, or. amended by 2 3 vote, haviDg been given one week previous. By laws. The usual forms of parliamentary praotioe to be observed as the rules by t . . ... .... . wmcu sue organization snail do worked. Ibe following order of exercises shall be observed. 1 Reading Soriptures and prayer. 2 Reading minutes. 3 Becognition of viiitinz brethren. and eleotion of new members. 4 Unfinished business from last meeting. n Import of committees. 6 Resolutions and motions. 7 New business. They were discussed and adopted. Rsv. I. L. Chestnut was elected presl dent and Bov. C. G. Vardell, secretary for the ensuing year. On motion tbe Y. M. 0. A. reading room was chosen as the place of meet ing and tbe hour of 9 a. m. Ordered that the constitution and by-laws and proceedings of this meet ing be published in the New Berne Journal, C. G. Vardell, scc'f. Coming aud Going. Mr. F. O. Bryan, Assistant General Freight and Passenger Agent at Nor folk of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad left yesterday morning returning home from a short visit to his old home. Mrs. L. O. Vass, who has been visit ing her mother, Mrs. H. S. Jones, left yesterday morning for her borne in Savannah. Mr. J. W. House, representing the Illinois Caelng Company, is on a few days' business trip. Mr. House has in his possession a most rare and valuable diamond, whioh be obtained while on a visit to South Afrioa, and is worth 2175. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Duffy returned on the steamer Neuse, of the E. C. D. line, from a Northern trip. Mrs. A. W. Edwards left on the steamer Neuss to spend a few months with her son, Mr. O. R. F. Edwards, at Norfolk. Misses Clara and Lillie Morris left on tbe steamer Nemo to canvass for tbe Herald of Health at Eliztbeth City and in Virginia oitiei. Tne Father of many Ills. Constipation leads to a multitude of physical tronbles. It is generally tbe result of carelessness or indifference to the simplest rule of health. Eugene MoKay, of Bratford, Oot., writes: '1 had for several years been a suffer er from oonstipation, had taken great many different remedies, some of which did me good for a time but only for a time, then my trouble came back worse than ever. I was induced by friend, whom Bbandreth's Fills had bene fited, to try them. Took two eaoh night for a woek, then one every night for abont sis wesks. Sinoe that time I have not czperienoed the slightest diffloulty whatever, and my bowols move regularly every day. I believe firmly that for sluggishness of tho bowels and biliousness Bbakdbjcth's Pills are fat superior to any other." . eeaesal Agent Wanted. Mason to travel, appoint and train gents for largest, strongest, cheapest Masonio Life Association. Assets nearly 200,000. Btate raw complied with.; Permanent, profitable, pleasant work.' Address Fred H. Brawn, 701 Phoenix Insurance Building, Chicago, 111. . s ; - 4tds. . Cinnamon in any form is good for the gripi,4.v;:-V1- ' Some Foolish. People ' ' Allow a cough to ran until it gats beyond the reach of medioine. They often ear. "Oh.lt will wear away,", but In most cues it wears them. away. Could they be induced to try the suooessful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to core, thev wonld immediately see tha excellent effeot after casing the nrst dose, fries Wo. and 1. "HIGHLY SATISFACrORY." Results of Deep Sea Fishing Else where. Kew Yaricty of Fish Discovered. The deep sea fishing with nets, the new method reoently found out and adopted in Carteret county with sucb remarkable suooess, is beginning to be tried elsewhere. From the Soutbport Leader we take the following account of the first attempt there: In an issue cf the Leader of two weeks ago there appeared a small pirc of news copied from the New berne Journal, concerning the deep sea tUh ing at Marehead City and the enormous quantity of fijta caught at that p ace. The idea ies to have t&kcn root at Soutbport and Capt. J. T. Harper lias started tbe ball roiling, with n g:l net 75 yards long and 0 feet deep At the fiist cast 14S fUn were i.hhen many others cscttpiux f.om Uu-tu t. The second cant was r.oi as euoceoful, only 89 fuh being secured Th third trial resulted in tbe cp'.uro n. 10tf more. may sccru curious to 8'jru.j p but tho fact in, us or e of :br v u; n, iuceu usn aru tit e:i tin- i known variety, at Ipiut to S u l!;.. .i ...(. They are about H iacneit 1 : ;-..,a striped across tho h .-.iy i t i.-. ... manner as eherplipad. lur, tii i h - id i of an eotiroly different tlint e. Aa no other name could bo given ihem they wsrecilled "JonfV u,.b" i:i U ,,-.,r cf tbe tua; which csrricd oui, tin- p .i'.v. The report of the U. 8. F;ub t'oinmi;- sioners of 1834, soon at this cf&cc, his nortpar or p'nti of sho jvo v,.ridy of fl-u. The results of this exjotiraca'. were highly saliufactory, demonhtralinK ac they do the entire practicability i f lbs newfangled "deep sei flahina.'' Chr; oatoh of fish at this trial trip id rot at all significant as to numbers, consider ing the kind and size of net u?cd. The Leader predicts tbiU bifor-j another year has passed, deep sea fiah ing at Soutbport will have aerumed great importance. He Will Not )t Accept the Nomination for President. llaving received so mauv comniunira- tions from all over tho South remit stiii" me to allow my name to gj beloi o t!m people to swell tbo list of l'icsid, nti.il candidates, and as my complicated busi ness relations will not permit mo to toiilv to each separately, I trust, Mr. Editor, you will givo me spaco in your valuable daily that my friends may not think I am wanting in appreciation for tho interest they manifest in my behalf. My lellow-citizons. 1 do indeed most sincerely thank you for this ovideuco of your continued conlidenco Iu me, and most heartily say amen to your prayers for our country's good. For I with you am sensible of tho great and pressing needs for reform that will meet tbo de mands of that portion of our countrymen whoso labors are most arduous, ami whose rewards are most penurious. Yes, my friends, I am for those reforms that will bring a fair compensation to tho honest sons of the soil for tho sweat of their brow, and not cast all favors upon thoso who place restraints upon trade and boast of their millions. Aud yet, my fellow-citizens, with a due regard for your wishes, I must declino this piodVied honor, nor am I prompted by any sellish motive, for our beloved South cannot yet have her proper recognition in out national conventions, consequently the result of offering my namo for nomina tion would be humiliating to you :ind sacrificing myself, which I would readily do for my country's good. were l seeking notoriety or personal aggrandizement I might quickly accept the proffered cup, but lovo aud respect lorour oeiovea south win not permitmo to do or attempt anything (bat would be numiltating to her pntle or damaging co her honor, Another cause which I cannot overlook prevents my accepting this call, and that is the number of friends who are near me aud are relying on me to keep prices for home necessaries down to living rates. which I am enabled to do by buviug out at a great discount tbe stocks of my uu rortunate mends whose liabilities far exceed their assots, and give my friends tne Denent thereof. My home friends stuck to mo in mr poorer davs, and no man shall ever say that Bielke went back on his friends, hut in ow Berne, North Carolina, he will continue to buy bankrupt stock at 40. 60 and 67i cents on the dollar, and sell to his old customers and friends at loss than New York cost thus enabling thSm to live in these pressing limos, and let such men as Ckjveland and llill seek Presidential honors Wanted, A QUOD NUUSE (white), and to do geueral housework, at a rosidence in the country. Apply at JounxAL office mCidwlt SPECIALTIES J. F, 21 3 s Tobacco, Oorn Whiskey, BORAXINE, Special Drive in COFFEE, and a large lot of other Groceries, such as Farmers and everybody elso need aud buy. REDUCTION ! For Ten Day we will sell our line of 18c. Children's Hose for 15c, two for a Quarter. Guaranteed Fast Black, i Full Regular Made. .Biggest Bargatn of tbe Season. lzes; 66, 7. . 8S Abco!i!: Pure. A f-r:-.vn of t'iit r ' i'i'p -y.; r lli ' --r ,.. ; j., i;,.,. .t.jr.,jr's -. r.ih. I " J-atfKt V. S. Otxrrtw i '. ! Heynrt j l " "An .-rv,: (.i i iT: r You if, ty li,. i;:,,sc,: in .it)ii . taste but if -(..;; !s..t i-. p-ply t'-.oj.- whdi! eir.M't is r;-. .',-.?. i"- r :-.: j ' -1 '' 'l v ' hat l!i a: - a nw h:'t e-ve m a fii:i!. w Ii:ivc- tliu very cno thit' : yon. KoniciKJlwr m for C! ma bhoeP. Vv o hare inat new lot of White D, Collirs and Cult. J. M. liOWAU!). TO T! FAR It' j CH tir-. '-;!! O! it st you FIFTY I'Ell CENT. ovtT ;!iy Pl.inU-r w cn buy. L. H. Cutler & Co. POSITIVELY TE HflO-st Call I All ciilzna of Craven cou;.lv who have not paid their tnxt s must cctne immediately and doEo. ' 1 am now making out th-j deiinouent list and ehall proceed to collect ua t! c law directs. P.obso uava expanse hud trouble by imiiiciiif ly paving. W. B. LANE, ml8 1w Sheriff. s From tbe promises of the suhsciihier, one Btiodle Cow with red Cow Calf. for tbe return cf which or information leading thereto a tuitable reward will be paid. ml7 1w A. R. DENNIS3N. COFFEE, "Challenge Brand," Fresh Roasted. Gelatine Imparted. Macaroni--Ex'.ra Quiiiy. Sliced Smoked Beef, ntrii: Hein3"s Colo b rated Pickles. Country lard and Country Hams ARRIVING CON'SrAV.ILY AT O T ICE. MARCH I.") h, All Taxes net within 15 days paid from the date of thia notice, the property will he duly advertised and sold according to law. Pay up and save costs. W. D. WALLACE, Otty Tax Oollecter. mil ieSORLEY, Boot and Shoe Maker POLLOOK STREET, NEW BERNE, If. C. Davlng seenretl the services of a skilled Mechanis and nrst'Olaw Workman from Kew T oik, I am now rally prepared to ml promptly all orders for fln CU8lOM JIi.DE BOOTS ISO SHOES. The many years that I hare aatlafutariw supplied ths wants ol my nam root patrons Is ths best guarantee of the ohinoiw of my work.. - ... .... Repairing a speolalty. KeaUy and prompt hi.-i hat than r.r.y ;!:: ; - mv i received lie i,ti , TtTpi'i' Cotton ling Barrington Baxter HAVE JUST RECEIVED A Pull GENTLEMEN AND v iiildrens - to give PES- .V. ' : -vivo ! a Full Line of Tenths' and s C LOTHING, i Lr. i ni: r :-':i ar.il Cuts. Alto om Nice Dress G-oods COilE AND SEE. Children's Jeney Suits, Eoj's Ccr'iro? Fants, Children's Shirt Waists, SAlurS K03E, SAItiFLE SUIdMEa VESTS, FULL LINii SUSPiNDEBS, (Evvij- ;: i.r warranted for 2 yrs. wear.) SILK UMBRELLAS, Xrimlvs ami "Valises. A I" I'LL LINE OF btpa Hats. fot.1T dwtf Wood! Wood!! Wood!!! Pt .pin v. ir,t woo lcr.n getitet the dtp; I t a 1 u,i 10 to 15 cords every oil:: r day. mch i 'A. M. Foa. Eft. IRS m LOOKOUT ! AruTDUi.: .'. Io j!;out forbargains f r hi :: v f,.r inducements Buch ..tit' r. ri ? If you say yes, i ! : . ' i tf'KBUKN & W1L I i . nd t'4 Pollock street, aii ' m '. o convinced. - "low Castings, and :-' :,c Implements at Reduced Prices. .My ills Money 1 Time Is Money! ii-.vi... , ..t io a NEW REGULATOR an1 ciTui-.ti.l it with Washington by Te'.opt .;;-. T .in roitiy to give correct time to -h sa 1 every one. I iiava e'o a fall Block of all kinds of Good a iu my linn, which I am selling at Uoclr llouoin I'ncen. COME AND SEE ME. SAM K. EATON, The Jeweler, Middle St., opposite Baptist Churcli. NOTICE. Line OF IS I Mm I v." !,, MARCH 8, 1803. For the next thirty days I shall distrain and garnishee all un paid polls. Pay up and save; .' r-'- r- ' CHy Tax Collector. ' imt B rroe.f At all druggists, Pl'v"3ds5odweow , i;noTdWttUtp .' 70HIT MCSORLET,