V,ni ?'i :! V V'i 4 r. ;' 'AILY VOL. XL-NO. 172 NEW BERNE, N. C. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1892. PKICE 5 CENTS.I a Journal ' I if 'J'" r S f. : 1 ' . ' BUSINESS LOCALS. ;OE BEBF this morning. : i : . N, WniTFonp. BOARD WANTED in a private family by a lady with two email children. Apply to J. W. Nicholson, Cliiot Kntrin eer Bteamer Ncuse. (ol32r R ECEIVED today 250 Smiiplc Clonk:;, very latest styles, handsome, quality. Wc are selling them less than cost to make. Come and look at thcin. Don't fail to sec our line ot Dress Goods lielbrc ordering. 0. Maiikb Ai Som. oil lv HOUSE FOIt KENT. Desiral.le Locs M Hon on Middle St. Apply to oCt8tt' F. Diiity. rp O LET. Larfje Brick House, Kasl ' Front St., near tile corner of Pollock, suitable for boarding 'hou;: or two families. Enquire next door. jiTTw BATH ROOMS. In ronncriinn with my harder hhop are lirst chuM llnlh Hooms for gentlenien. Kooms kept tidy and cleanly at all limcn. II. L. Bank-i, tfo4 Middle St. SOMETHING llEAUTIFl'I, mv be seen at PALMER'S ROOMS, in the .Duffy Building, comer of Middle and Pollock streets. Please call end look .it S 30tf Wit. L. rAi.MKit. JAPANESE GOODS -Beautiful, Artis tic Just received. Sec Jno. I)iinnV .Show Windows. 9 2 r. tf BUGGIES Light running and substan tial. Manufactured by Edward I.on;r Washington, N. 0. J. A. .Ionics, w2!)-tl Opposite Gaston House. TX)R RENT Dwellings centrally lo eatcd. Also an elegant office adjoining mine, on Urond street, containing tivc rooms, the most desirable business loca tion In the city. Building lots and land for sale. E. W. Caupenticu, sepl5-lmj Real Estate Agent. FOR SALE: A Fine Knabe PIANO, same as New and in perfect order, sepll lin Mas. W. S. Bt.ount. rkWELLINO HOUSE for Rent, corner " Pollock and Hancock streets. Apply to 6tf W. II. COIIKN, at store. AT JONES' PHARMACY, next to Cus tom House, you will find a most complete assortment of Medicines for prescription use. Also a very complete line of Patent Medicines, Fancy and Toilet Articles. In daily telegraphic communication with largest drug house in America. Agent for lluyler's Fancy Candies and Bonbons. Vf WH. 8ACRAMESTAL, POUT and SCUPPEKNONO WINES for sale Jab. Rbbuond. IOALV1N SCIUFFER'S WILD OUERRY ROCK AND RYE, put MP sxpreaaljr (or throat and lundiH Maa, for sale by Jab. Redmond. DUFFY'S MALT WHISKEY for Uodtaioal use. for sale bjr jaagA Jab. Redmond. HUNYADI Janoa Mineral Wator, the beat Natural aperient. For aate bv Jab. Redmond. 1JURE-COBN WHISKEY for sale by J Jab Redmond. s 1 i i ! .jXVVt Gordon Impvted Sherry, for UtA bj Jab Rkdmond. IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN. Burke's Bam' Ale end Burka'i Guinness' HloeA fof al by Ja& Rkdmond. 7 AAA UIARS at verr low IJiUvU figure, to wholesale and reutltr.de for talu by Jab. Rkdmond. I ARttETfa COGNAC BRANDY VJ uted Terr muoh in the sick loom. Fer aale by Jab Rkdmond. It never rankos ns a bit broader to go np und down ibo oarlb de oUring lliitt Homebody else i nar row, - Over 300,000 olive trees are ai4 y bave been planted in the iolnity of Pomona, Oalifornia. (Uve (rowtog is increasing with jtel rapidity. - ( 'The ortnnes are not all made either are the good sitaattons all Ailed. Daring tbe next ton years tfcer&wiU bo firo million first-class opening! for the young men who tf competent to Oil tbem. He ready.1 flOF Oop, who ha lxen pay ing special attention to the cholera bacillns, nays thero isn't the slight- eat danger of ebolera being trans nitted by fotterr or in newspapers, that the bacillus travels in the regular way aud not by mail. TlMBl were 07,000,000 pounds tobacco sold on North Oaro Una markets daring tbe year end ian Sept. 30th. These 11 gores do hot iuclude Noith Carolina leaf aold in Virginia markets. Wins ton' safes were 10,834,845 pounds an inareaae of 707,073 over the pre-AloBM-earr'V-:''.'.; , , 'WiiVKttl ;poke .t f Ilaskl, tSan."1 Uoab.les he Expected to bring about a ;. collusion vlotween the pemoorais and Third prttes for political fapltal ia his favor, tat be was disappointed. lie- spoke ntaide of the corporate limits of tW (owetVh(tt knowing tbo object' of tin going to I'ulaskl, XhttJ demo oraU treated what he said with' si lent, contempt.. Thia U fxacily ' what should. haYe ibeen dtne pay an attention, to Uih blatant dent. ii'lutt v.ite him d.rfh at 'the j olN. This it wh.i t h. D.tinooruts i i (ltnrt;i did. U i what the IN all the uanjpaigrj not a ninglc Democrat of note hus f;oan over to the Bepablioann, while scores ct ItfipuliliciViin, t-.inie of ihoa of h '.' -i ionn! prouriiiC'.uue, hnw alianJoiie-l J the IJetiii'DUoi'i ;:i';j aud i.:bi it-iy ' delarud their iiitcntio)) ' our.s-jr' j the DuUKHViiti'. p-.u'ty .u;J it.'! uoiai-! nOfH. l).):i'r lilts ". ?i .1 l-.lil t drift of tin- ji(.pi;!.i r;f.iiv.t'i.-- ' -I Wil cv.'u j PursiKKST UAaitis-.:-.- .-.yn j m letter of fi'i'nf '.';e, ; "N telligcnt :iUo-.- r:f n t:v turill" el.-.;!!! (!.:,:.: ;.- to m:;.il li.-i .::'.!'. : wa,?ra withoi! rfT'-n": tlnlJH '.'i:- p! fur I!..' -uiii:e:'i ; i ' ' eonliiieii;.:; (:;:. I (liltm : m! roii;;!i !i : Wl)?'K, '"' .li'i' ' lw iltjiiiiil ii i-i'dittti;..u i. sivile." A HUiiicici.: which m ill' i'o!!:)'. '.mi .,;! II? ; t H if ,:i liOt.-.vnut the. we'.'Ui;, v:pj.. ,. l.'.lii! ;l!).l (ieim:iil i i -,- 1- ..! - ' i t lililCli-totilhs' :i !!' - I o( (Wpoiitfis. ..!',. ; 1! MucliiiiUP - ' :;' ; i;l I'iiinterH . ;- '.I ' l SL i M,'lNoii.-i Si)!- i il ; Shoeniiiki'.t .' '.') L'jboi'or.- i '. '.J 1 ! LOiVL NEWS- Il.r.var.l. j .inn. ('. II -trri. ii L.uiii N. Yhitl..nl !'inr . I'. .1. W. Niclit.l-:ii;..:ir. u-.iiii -.i AllotlllT lupill. Hi nt' i'l'lfll .Uili j . went ort'oii t -slrum- :. Mr. Milan liiiWi.ii! ii-i vilalion 1,1 i - , A i Mil the Riv-Ky Mmn.t !Yii Mr (i s. v an r ; ..i.,i iri-i,:, .-Mapui.- ;;. : 'u v.'i- i. Hftjrn .1 .; U'l!ci;;ll y-'-l i-:; :.,. I i-.-i ;,. ;! Wahin';ln. N. r, hs.d n ::i,all lirv Tuesday :iii;lil A li-ii I.mih- ttn.- cnlin' ly I'oiiriuiK :i liii-i a I ,iMiii, p.r'-nlK .Most et , !k mi :i.1iIiv.j. .-. urn 1:, helore (In-Cli-vi-laeil ami ('.;ii ci:l. I . t ni:;lit liy Me --i M i. .-:, Vi : ...!-. .:n I C. li. Thi.i:i:i Iter. R. A. W.llis ,.,v:i. 1.1 Hi-.-.r- dale las! liij'hl to :. . ri , inio , l.m h tlione ronvcrli l ' In :i 1 1; 1 In- k. ,:,i tracti-d inert in; coniiin-!--.! tl-'n-l !.'i -. M. T Plj-h-i. :i. vi:l r.l .tr tin- .. . ,. inir. Tile Atlalitie Steiiin i ue Kn'ine 1 1:1 puny I111-. slut. lined ;u:!; 1 ii:e death of one of the Dm: engine leir.-i . Ilu one known us Virgil Crawford. Thi hreakfi one of the most perfee ! .' m-ilr! - d pairs ofhor.it in the rily The place lor the DeimH n. 1 1 s;ukia;: by Hon. Klin.- Can- mi. I IKm. T. .1. Jarvi on Wodncixlay, )et. 1 9, has Ih-c-,i changed from Htrtrt' F. i r, In Vain-.: boro. Miike ,i r.oi. nf tiii." ai..! v-- I n,-.. crats of the vii-initv cad r..t;- ri-it'lilh.r-' attention to ll.e tlian -i A pleiwilit doi ial a;l.e:ia;; i 1:; ! for friends of the V jr V. A ul the Hall tomorrow night. Then- -viil be n pmno and violin duet and oMu-r nniic, i.i if.i tions, lanry club snint;ii) mid o;h . featuren. It will be jir(". etly tree and ail are invited to wmo and 1 njny I lii'i:i.-r , ... Trof. (Jernld Mv Cuilliy, SlaU: bolai,,; nist, wus run over by u special train u! University Station Tuesday mnriiiii;. II was totally deaf and was al-o ntar-sil:! ed. He was knocked 1mm llie track, hi left leg. broken and. some ri.iimr iiii-iiv's received. Mr. I), llnssell inf, irm- l; . ti:ul he :.- 111 correapomlcnce with John Taylor Woo.l. a relative of President Jell'ernon Davis and a gallant Confederate ollicer. Mr. ITassell is seeking to secure his utten danco at the coming New Berue Fair. Mr. IIusncll tells us that he t-erved under Capt. Wood when he as commander of the Privatccrsinan Tallahassee, which aunk the gunboat Underwriter. Saturday night a burglar entered the atoro of J. F. Matthews, a highly es teemed youngs merchant of Burlington, and 'murdered him. Mr. Matthews dis covered the burglar after he entered, fired at him and missed. The burglar returned the. nro. killincr Mr. Matthews instantlv. The murder has aroused great indigna tion in the counuunitv and Governor Holt has offered $300. for the arrest of the aaaasin wuo as yet unknown.. . We arc requested to announce that the steamer Carolina will loavti- New Benio for! Vanceboro ' Friday- niorninc at 8 o'clock, to ta&Tp those who wiah to attend the: Third party speaking and barbecue that la' .to bo. held there that day com mencing at 11 a, m-." ' The ateamer will return the tamo dav after tlie conclusion of the spooking; Messrs. Harry Bkinnor and F. D. Koonce will speak in the in tercut of", the TJiird party. Everybody is invited to attend. i- Coming-ami fcioiug'. Mis? Susie dibble of Beaufort, accom p iii'.l by her father, Mr. J. L, Oibble, . ne up yesterday morning and left on ilu steamer Keusc of the E. C. D. line to oi t-.'i- the Norfolk Female college. Mr. tlii'bh" returned home lost night. Mis .s I.illie Hell and Katio Leary of i.ureiieiij, came up to attend the Atlun-ii- linptint Association. They and also is Alice Tripp, of Antioc.h church, Pitt ii.' v, otopping at Mr. N. M. iJlcSniu . '; K I Edwanls, acnt of the Ta.-'iwrviiV Orphanage, aud Kcv. C. E. . : . 1 i'l-esideutof Wake Forest ' ' ;e.-,-i , v.liii have been attending the . :- .'.lii!-. 1. pr seiitingtheirspccial field i; 'eft to put in a short time at the ;' 1-ir ('reck AssociatiiMi in Iffi. . - .1, bnii-b, Uladen county, and , I v. i k:c A.v.in-i.ilion in Klkln church V : r--;?! , I 1 1 1 1 nf which AsHocia- ,-. r in ii'ssion this week ..!ra;tvr Neiise, of the E. ('. I), line .J . ;,, '.;;( following passengers: a.-r.M Manly returning from acconi .. : r: .:'.; 1 to Baltimore; Messrs. ! - ;';:.n :.:id K. 1 Viunenbejg return-t.'i-i . ri'.isiu,'-'!! tnp to Norfolk and i C. !1 -card returning from a b'.ls--.- ::i;i:o Elinln Hi Citv. '! I. T'ini.-i leu returned from . ,'.,r, .In-leu been visiting her : . ii i'. T. Handulp'i, Mrs. Han--c mpnnioil her on a visit. Mi- I' v -in-1 children who have been it... I'nii old h..mc in New York la;,- i !i:i!i,-: .in It"-steamer Allieinarlc V- Su'lc Sliiibis, of Virginia, who iias prcviii.i.ilv t.illglil school at Harlowe it couple of veins to the great satisfaction 1 i-l puimn- arrived on the steamer Aii-i-virle niel lel't i.n the night train for ! irluwe to tench 11 p;iy school. Ir !!cnry lti-ihtou left on the steamer '. .: .: brief business trip to Phila-h-ll iv and Mr. ,1 Y. Taylor on 11 busi 1:. - "-I. ' Miizalielli City. 0!: SI'KAlilXIJ. -( :.. A. Kaltle ami lion. . T. ruhi) at iahorn. V, 1. .' .niToii - The Club met ill regular i -smiii'. an ! l!ei going through with the i. 'ml nidi 1 of business, President J. F. Com'; Kiln,. bleed Gen. C. A. Rattle to the 1 lull and to thii many ladies nnd :;cutli aii --n who bad come thither to hear ill - distinguished New Herman speak :-. ilu great political questions. The (ieie nil came forward and made a magnilicent speech. It was superb. His iiyiiuient -. such as would fire the liciuN ol imble citizens to do and to dare I'm Hi iiiocrauy. lie forcibly discussed ill thr.-i great issues of the present cam- 0 .i'Mi the iitrilf, silver and the "force bill' which are causing the fight bc-i-.m.i. tie- !ieiitl'lioaii and Democratic 1 '.11 1 i ii ' bird . arty not being in this ligln He ill cud that all legislation that had brought great good to the people of this country had been ncipiired by the Demo cratic parly. That under Democratic admiiiislriition was obtained the great Lousiiuia piirchnse, Florida, nnd the ad mission of ail the states into the Union, except cold Alaska, a fit emblem of Re publican rule '1 be General showed that the proposi tions of the Third party were nothing more th.m ignis-liiluis. He said that no thinking man of the South could vote with that party with Weaver at its head, cvi ii though ils platlonn were as pure ;iid holy as the laws of Moses. Tl.c audience called for Mr. W. T. (.'li . He arose in response, not to make 11 .1 .-pi cch. but the promptings of the c 1,' m v i re so great that he soon found himself dealing d.-nth blows to Kcpubli - ci n.i' rule, und hurling darts into the ...iii-..of the enemy, who are seeking to dct.ui; '.in pi n .- and happiness of our U tt'OU. I h-. se spiei lies were our delight, and we hope that they will favor us again in I.t- 'ice i. ' (). T. F. WT. A YE KS SLIM DEFENSE. i.xti.ic! from Atl.in'a Journal t'orrcs :i '.mh iit of His Speech near Pulaski. Wc.iVii said he acted as a subordinate iii-.-b r Dodge. He spoke pathetically of ;ne teiiikr relations wnicli lie declared 1 listed between him and tho Ballcntine family with whon ho lxarded. Ho said lie hud been treated hospitably while here and had been invited once to make a speech in the town, lie declared that he iiinde the lew of money on citizens of Puhiski under order from General Dodge, lie knew tliiSe things were hard, he said, Irut war was hard. .Mrs. Lease was -introduced and spoke for 1111 hour Slie was received in silence. The issue is now squarely joined. Weaver has on the stand hero in Pulaski offered his unsupported denial of the charges preferred against him in sworn affidavits by a score of the best citixens of tho town and county. Ilu has hurled the lie into the lace of sonio of the most reputable and upright citizens of Tennessee. Their affidavits stand. They arc not with drawn. Somebody has lied. Nobody who knows tbo man of this town who have sworn to the charges against Weaver believes that they have perjured themselves. Because they wished to avoid blood shed, because tiiey did not propose to pat a political weapon in Weaver's hand by personally resenting , the insult he has thus cast upon them they stayed away Irom the meeting, , But their, oaths -are still on record to sustain the slligatlons Weaver adduced no iota of proof In contravention. Ilia own word brail that he sot up against the affidavits of these trutmui, upright tuen, "Tj; : , For - Bale," --1 ) Alfiros year old .Jersey Bull. " . Also thoroughbred Berkshire and Po- i and Cbtna Swine. ' ...... It: W. F. Ciion tTT. THE BAPTIST ASSOCIATION. A (ioml Day's YVork Close of !h Mi el in?. At ten o'clock yesterday morning flu delegates to the Atlau'ic Association and a number of visitors rc-iissomblcil in th 1 Baptist Church. After 11 half hour's devotional exercises, which were led by Rev. C. J. Nelson, of Ooldsboro the work of the Association was resumed. There were three new visitors piesenl from other Association: Kcv. W K. Qwaltney, of Wake Forest College, licv. C. A. Woodson, of Durham and Hev. .1. It. Marshall of the Eastern Association. Mr. Gwaltncy made an address on "tin Education of Mouug Men for the Miu istry" and Mr. Woodson one in behalf of the Aged Minister's llief Hoard. Htnnding committees for the incoming year were appointed by the moderator Hev. J. T. Albritton as follows; Foreign missions: Hev. A. I,. Slough, of Kington; Charles Whitty, of Poll 1 icks ville, and L. II. Mallard, of Trenton. Home mission!:, Hev. 1). Mcl.eod, Beaufort; H. A. liiggs, Polloeksville Newman Potts, Kninuius ilnin-h. Wiivnc county. State missions Kev. .1. II Viinoii Polloeksville; J. YV. I.ane, Purl It iirnwcll J. M. Parker, Goldsboro. Sunday Schools: Dr. It II Lewis, Kin aton, Hev. It. D. Carroll, Antioch church, Pitt county, und YV. K. Morton, I'incy Grove church, Onslow count v. Temperance- Hev Henj. YVard, Swans boro; E. S. Edwards, Ayd.-n; Kev. Isaac Kaniscy, Gum ISraneh, Onshov count . Ministerial Education: Itev. Huliis Ford, New Heme; Hev. C .I. Nelson. Goldsboro; It. L. Paul, Davis shore. Orphanage: Hev. ,1. II. Edwards,! iolds Iwro; J. K. Jackson, Antioch church. Pill county; Hev. L. E. Johnson, Goldsboro. Periodicals: Hev. II. C. .Yloore, More- head, Henry Lockhenrl, Moore's Chapel, near Mnrchend; (I. D. Slyrou, Morchead. Ministerial Belief Board K:-v. (1. I. Finch, La Grange; Hev. .1. W. Nobles, Ayden; Hev. D. F. Anian, Onslow. The report on Periodicals was re ad L Rev. A. I). Carroll, discussed by Hev. ('. Durham nnd adopted. The report on Ministerial Education, read by Hev. D. Mi la nd, was adopted after being discussed by Itev. W K Gwaltncy and others. A cash collection of $7. OH for the e.iiisi of ministerial education and pledges to the amount of $101. wen- obtained I'm the sume object. The report 011 Ministerial Belief Hoard was read by Itev. ('. J. Nelson discussed by Revs. C. A. Woodson, nnd Hufus Ford, and adopted. A cash collection ol 7.20 was ti.kcn up for this object. The Home Mission report was pre viously read. The subject ivni again brought up and pledges for the work taken from the dilTersnt churchi'S to tin amount of 157. In the afternoon Hi v (! L. Finch con ducted the devotional services, alter which letters from a few churches were read and delegates received. The report on Sunday Schools was read by Hev. G. L. Finch; the report on For eign missions by Hev J II. Edwards, the report on Finance by Mr .1 E. Peterson, and were adopted after suitable dis cussion. Mr. J. ('. Whitly of New Heme wm selected as Treasurer of the Ai-siM'ialion. A collection amounting to about $15. 00 wastaknn Up for tin- chiiren at Oregon. Carteret countv. Hev. C. Durham, ol Raleigh made an extremely instructive and interesting ad dress last night on Stale Missions, tracing the work, the trials and the growth of the Baptist church in North Carolina from the earliest days to the present. After this the subscription-, of the churches to this work w ere taken, some other business transacted and the con vention adjourned after passing 11 iinani mous Vote of thanks to the people of New Berne for the entertainment of ils members. Resolutions of F.sh'cin. Congregation of the Church ol Christ worshipping nt New Heme, N. C. Oct. 9, 1802. Whereas, Brother I. L. Clicstnutt bus resigned tho care of this church and moved Ins laniily Irom the city ol New Beme to the regret of his ninny friends and Brethren, Tlierelorclieit Resolved: First, That tho Church of Christ has lost in his removal from our midst a good cituscn, a loving pastor, and nn nUe de fender ortlie Word. Uiunn 1 T1..I 1 1 1 V. ............... 1 ltvi.uiij , a wo nvm wi i jf . i. him to the confidence, love and esteem of any church or churches that may be so fortunate as to obtain his services. Third. Thot the thanks of this congre gation bo extended to him for his earnest and loithful service during the time ho has been our pastor. Fourth, That these resolutions be spread upon the minutes and a copy be sent the Journal lor publication. Kotice. Having duly qualified as AdininistraUir of tho estate or Clias. K. Jones, deceased all persons having claims against said es tate are hereby notified to prosent same to the undersigned within twelve months from this t date, or this notice will bo vloaded in bar of their recovery, -j All persons indebted to'said estate will please make prompt settlement. JAMBS R JONES. , Adm'r of Chas. K. Jones. Oot 4th, 180. . , -, ;V f ' i- " 'si 1 "3 .VFtlJ JJD tnurn'IK feii N zzi0 aft POWDER Absolutely Pure. A en urn o' tin tar baking pi.w.lci lliiihesi of nil in lenvi-nlng slieni;tli I.ATK8T b'Nm.n S i i 1-1 Gn. i.iinii-.n i Foon IIki-out. I'oVAI. I'.MvlN., I'.iw 1.1 i; (,, oo W'.lli St.. N. V. Lost. Aii old fashioned gold watch charm, bcluccn the ollicc otlhcX. N. A- W. line and posl-ollli c. Fin. I.t will be liber ill I v rewarded bv h-aiiii" the same at this o Hi. ... Mrs. B. WHALEY'S KAldi AND WINTER Millinery Tlll ltSDAV nnd I'IMI) VV, Oct. 13 eft? 14. 'I lit pulilii- ;ir. l 111 -) icel fill I v in it i d MRS. B. B. LANE Middle Slr.-cl, Oppnsiie Itaplist Church FALL AND WINTER Opening ! Tuesday and Wed n) day, 03T., 11 ill ami Viih. A luil Inn- m M.lliiifi v in I. ,i. i ,-i v l- ui"l Sliapr. I'ihi in -nil Ho liin- . Tin- I'll li! if i- iin'-t li'jx i i in II in vilfl. AMI Winter MILLIINKRV AT MISS IIAni.'liri'TK I.Wi. - Tuesday, October 11th. All are il x ii ,"lv. FALL AND AVLNTKU 0PKN1NG. We Hi lca.l for the 1 1 i i. . 'I In Latest and Mo l I . - ii ,.e Mil.- l,,r l.adics and I lnhli .. p .. I.. :! ill ' Irdi rs i i --in i h ' o . , 1 il iii i . e irom j't aid ill inn .MUM. M. II. IiANI), I 'olio, k -'! .!. 'v'iH i:r.i!.s. N c. ol I 1 ()OK STOKK I'.lauk LiioKs, ami in u lui St;mil;inl Worlds of lli'iiowiuid AiilImm j. l'raycr and II j inn Ittnl ri, LiuI'mH Alflt, Lito Iirs :tml riTtinhcilH r- reived tlaily. H'tf Have Just Received OIK) fresh corned I'orls ilh Miillels, Valley Kami Pic; PorK, Fulton Markcl Coi ned P.ci f, S. ('. Hams, Breakfast liiicon and Sliouiders Miu-o.-ironi, Kull ( 'ream In-.- . . New linektt hull, California Kaisin-, onl j I Or. per II, AMI TIIL Finest Butter, Onlv -foe. per pound. One trial lull eonviliro yon that it. i.-i a-i line mm any in the city, .lust try our 30c. Boasted Coffee, It is excellent. Goods delivered to any art ol the city Irec. Very rvspi-cl fully, Churchill & Parker, $ 2C Om Urond Btrer.t, Now Jtenio. J. K LATHAM, Oommis'n Merch't & Broker. Bnyr and lz porUr or Oot ton, DmIk In Oovniry 1'roduM and all Bpaea. laUv OommodltlM. Jiltxiralsuh advaae made. lMllv qnntotlooa rr Wo all-pasted osi blMkboanl In mj ofnni. - Oorrmponiliiniiiuvitd, Vtfi1tiniwaTeoaas, (jill.se loot Urkren bU Olfd BnlMlDi. High Prices CRUSHED To the Earth. I Ii iv-! l"".'di( I l;!h 1 ri'-,-s i tin u" ally, until at layt I ,1c i n-., myseli tin CONt.H KliKi:. Tbir.lor,- I am now prepared lo m-er lb. ,nb!;.- THi: (IHKATi- r HAItrINS !' ill: SEASON, in ci.i) riiix -. ikv (;o(ii. i;.ii;i;i-;i.i,.s. i:ors and snoi: -. THI NKS A N 1 Al.lSl-;-. I have jn-i, n t 1 n I ti .,n 'U .Vol Hi with VSamoth Stock ol all Ih. 'i.-.Vc 1, HI,. I all. will i-I! LOWUK THAN TliK LOWKST. llopnif; ;m .' . I t hank in;' on f : -i o 1 ..,. 1 i:j: truly ) nil. . WM. SI ii .. Of pi vit,. -'.,1. Str ti. ui.!. M-:u r.i i; i .. t . Grasi! i Ssods- BRADQAM& SMITH, i- s t,, s. w. c r, v .-i.,i: M, ! iir.ADoi ,i;ri:.:-' von Iliy. Corn, Ilu-,-. tttre, limn, 1 1 out : ri , ll.if.-s, Ion i ii-, liiini (ivrr-". 1 j; m iiid Tim. Au'i-iili fir I', I. r U. iiiioi so,, ,v Cu'h St-e-iln. Onii-ii l-.ir 6ii-d:i will .i,,' 'iif uiOBt civrel'ul id It'lit iou, every il(;knp licin;; -iilit Ulider MiP Htrii-'i i-rtt I'll irniitce. jlll10tf riii,- . . - r. -.. I, on. r.' i m in p. . i- i a ' i a i . I .o , ,. 'it l . CITIZENS' EANK hi NEW BLRN, N C. in) OKNKHAL BVNMNi. il iNhHH. l'lif Acc iiinlti it HnnftH, lihtiliorh, Corpum- 1 lotic, h Hrmt-rH, Mi'itlmiiVn Hutl o'ihmm f oetvml tut faorrtbl' ttTlnH IT ln! uinl rr'f ul allciii Ion K'vt ti to I Ii.1 1 n i il uai UHtllMHTH i.t i i .i.-. y. H v.-..; wm. i 'llMN. ' ' Ml - I ' .1 IMCK tif !' 11.1 : W in .l' I. .III:. llf. -.1,-. I, J. A. MckiIkwh. "niurl W I v.ih. Ch(l II KnwiiT. )llliLm lh.iih, K W. HinallwuiMl. (Jeo. N. Ivt-B, NEW BEEF nv.LL. We w ill open on Sal in I.i . O, 1 . si at (he New Market ( I- v . l',,i,u- . a tir.t- ehirts lil'.KK STALL. A lilirrnl hIiiu'c of I li n I . I (Mii'mia -i is nolicitcd, and wc will eitile.ivor t., satisfaction. iii i:r.cin.u a p.ky.w. Fiesh 0k of l.owncv's Fine Choc lat-and Hon IIoim Slcphcn W 1 1 1 1 ii.iiii A S,,'is'nic Piiile. dolphin Made Can, lie-. -'i nil -. etc , etc rereived weekly Icy Sam. r. Wators. 10 hn New lU'l hr. N. ' ASK FOR -FINE . CANDIES. ' IN SEALED PACKAGES J ( TO K.15l3Sr Promises! I in.- is ..vli ii lutoivsis tlic people, it is the ciMcst. thing on earth to prom -iHo, but n (.always easy to fulfill and keep it. We always fulfill and keep our.-. American Kiglits! American Labor! Ann-iieim Homes! This is what c strive to maintain. AINS, JAINS, . i-:.e.l and will do '"' 1 : New Heme and -1 - hiiv - . :-,..l:'f jjt v - BOTTOM -.. . ;.s. 1 1 i i:i:mi:nik)i.s -. i i . , liUOOS. m ' -:S:l-Nt; COODS, -..-oKS i I S. '. i L. S,-,a, etc, 11 '1 AT I'l.'K'KS , ' r i .i I'l.i- Asi-; o.; ani m.i. '. V - i i Mid i all ami roii- ' ' ' ' ' ''i- r, at l!irgaiii I. .- I. . Mi .. ' --du-iitl', , LOBE .iQUSE, i . i i.i. . i i;i;i;r, ' s. i . eh, cor. Alloy. i -v :.,;,:m;'n. c. u i; . THIS S,. GI1ET il- -i ' i ! - li si; mil methods; an,l on , -It- i ' .ill. i . 1 1. -i i The met hod j i iv h" :. lin p. acinic riudil, and that man-, - i l'ioLrcss is tho wiKeh W'li.l. I.v,.i ,-,,, in In ne-forth nome-lion-j. I-.., i Hi. i a ,-icr lirturr in our aim. A. ii. I, -, i a., ii.. -i 1 io h.ne the traile, huurn i Willett. vULLIU BALE: .iC Tracts of Land. r " , t. i.''infn: of ihfl Hnpoiior .... ;.: j f .. -. '-n. q Mif itt"f: Jhi. ( Har fM'. .ini,n;r,li-.;nf ,f j(,,n K lniy. n. i L. ,'lSi',, III) liss;: jy tiia 2H Lli Eiy cf Ncv. 1832. n. in.; tii Orm .lay 01 Kull Trm of Cnn. oo , ..lor Oe-url - 4' the f onrt nnn doir la Now Him, i riven eimniy. ui Is otolotfk. noon, Hell HI iclh'io jiust Ion. to iha blsbiab- niiuor. oie, nuiowinii irAOlf o( lana. tvWllS rm" tic! "iHmins 200 aares, boM tor; i,.. hint! in 1 u'.nx In No. 1 XoWbSbtp.-'' -I .I ..1 I'milll.l Il Mrll,,l..lntf !, it l.ilwanl W ii 1 1 r, .-0 .' II. f. Dioklaa ud .riiio i. knnwu k ih "Katta Beaman land." ' lencrlnpil In a iicftd (roin JumH r. Hull Ia - Jonn I. l-HH-k. diUd Nov. Itri, UMM, mnM me. x-. ,ouiu) recorua. Hook no. 7U. iullo j.i nd i -' . r One trrc t o.intiitntna 1K4 a rts, mom ar ljin Mini tiHiKu In No. lTowmtalp, 'thvpi ,-ouni.y. i-. i. , Hnjnining tut landa or f rank Heath Bad Kuril v H Willi d , rlbil tn a dpi from Knoclt Wadsvwlh. - ami wit" to joun r. Ipoak.dittM Hepklrd. irw. n-.-.r.i-ti ill ;rtl"n OOUDIT rfOlMOk Hook No. lol, roll,) us. . ' One oibor tract, lyinx and baiug In Max I Tnwnsiilp. tdnn oouuiy. N. O., adjomtaa: iho landu ot Hachfll Icelund, K. B. bUmrW Julia A. Aaktu and Jsula llobm, known the "Orane onnd ln,l." boliiR thaaamo Un.l oon vcyd liy John J, Wilm to Joho I" Iponk. toy dufut moord'Hl tn Crav count! imhiIi, Book No. S3, lollna Hi and M, ontlnlnc SaiMres, more or Ims, tiMpuns ikerermni 110 aerea sold ottby John P. ipuok to J , Heboa by dead dated Marah lt. ims, rseic ed in orvn oncoiy reoordia. Hook Mo. lui. IDHofWI and MS, . Term of Hie4 0 ASST. . ; - - ' IAMR40. HFTnv - Administrator of Jonn f. li... i n, . Raw Bern, . V.. Oot. t . a