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Aj, v ( 'AILY .VOL. XL-NO 262 NEW BERNE, N. C., SUNDAY, JANUARY 29, 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS. D Journal ft f 1 C. ,' ;-5 i BUSINESS LOCALS. AlOA TAKES my 1892 Columbia vl"",Pncuui'itic Safety Bicycles, cen tury model. A genuine bargain for gome one. Used only since September and (in perfect condition practically new. 1803 Columbia Art Catalogue free. W. T. Hill & Co., Sole Agents. WANTED First class traveling sales men and local agents in each section to handle our lubicating oils and grease as a side line on commission. Cohijiiiia Oil and Gbease Co., Cleveland, Ohio. j202w WANTED (raveling salesmen, vc have good side line. Give reference. The Standard C'ioah Factory. j20 lw. Lynchburg, Vn. Q.0 To Street's Horse Store for Livery. Ifl HE Celebrated Saboioso Flor De 1 Habana Cigars. Six for Twenty-rive cents at C. C. Crkkn's IJiieo Stoke. nov. 2-2m. 7. J1INE. roadster'sj at Street's horse store. USE DUFFY'S COUGH KILLER cures Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. Excellent in all affections of the Throat and Lungs, inducing healthy ac tion of the mucous membrane, soothing and healing the same. Is an antiseptic and etKRMicmn. Prices, 10c, c. and 50c. per bottle. "PLEGAMT Saddlers at St reefs I low fliStore. DANDRUFF, Itch, Mange, and all Skin Diseases cured by the use of Duffy's Itch Ointment. For sale by F. S. Dt'KFY, Druggist. FOUR ROOMS in mv residence for Kent, Also Good ORGAN for sale dec2tl Mks. M. XL IIanhf. BOARDERS Wanted Mrs. W. Ii. Smith will take a lew boarders or let rooms after Nov. 30. Apply at resi dence, Oaksmith building, East Front street. Tiff ISH, Sacramental. Port and Scupper ' " nong Wines for sale by Jas. Rkdmond T CALVIN Srlmffer's Wild Cherry Rock and Rye, put up expressly lor throat and lung i!:iises, lor sale ly Jas. Ri'.dmond. T UFFT'S Mall Whiskey for Medicinal use, for sale by Jas. Rudmond. H UNYADI Janos Mineral Water, the best Natural aperient. For sale by Jas. Rkdmond. PURE Com Whiskey for sale'by Jas. Rudmond. DUFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for sale by Jas. Rkdmond. IMPORTED Holland Gin, Ibnke s Rass Ale and Huikc's Guinness' Stout, for sale by Jas. Kkdmond. JK AAA CIGARS at very low figures I 0)Jf for wholesale and retail twde for sale by Jas. Rkdmond. OARRETT'S Cognac Brandy used very much in the sick room. For sale by Jas. Redmond. The first tlii-Htor iu the UniPil States wn at Wiliiiirrliiirg, V;i.. in 1762. TnB vengn iinnu.il rain fall hi the United Sett- is L"J Ii in., the variations running Irom 0 to about 125 in. The New Y ik blackmailer wlio demanded $1000 ;ia the price of silenca is an evident believer in the Maxim ''Silence is golden " Somehow the Vanderbilta don't get much sympathy in their trout les by fire and water. The world is too bard on ns rich people. WHAT haB become of that epidemic of resignations whioh somebody said was going to break out among the federal officeholders! The widowed Princess Ka.'il is tbe only npper-class woman in Egypt who is allowed to see men, end has this privilege through the apcoal order of tbe Sultan. The "clean sweep" of the politi cians is already having an effect. -Cbe broom manufacturers of Milwaukee have formed a combine a and advanced prices 30 'er cent IF there be a United States end to the Panama Oanal aoandul as has been alleged, it should be " exposed, no matter who gets hurt. "Let no guilty man escape." , GKOpOK W. Vandkebilt has 7 given a building valued at $100,000 to the American Art Society of 'I New v York. More liberality is " displayed by the child who gives a penny tor a picture oard to give a I crippled playmate and comparing - the resoorses, the latter would be . ' muT . times more deserving of ... -t . ,.. ... praise. ' " ' ' . " : If as j man's sorrows need .- onr - sympathy,: his bodily "'or epititaal frants'onr help, let ns think, no more of asking whether he belongs , to oar country or family, oar party ) or ohnrob. i than if , we; saw him stretching oat his hands' from the window of a burning bonsejr fonud him, like the object of tbe Samaritan's kindness, wallowing; in a dooI of blood, Thus Christ loved c; and thus he teaches us to love ( r t:r, ; .' John Ohinaman can give onr shrewdest lawyers points in beat ing the law. The nuw auti-O iinese law provided for the registration and photographing of each of the 107,475 Chinamen in the United States. John didn't like it, and only five of his race have complied with the law, and Uncle 8m is doing ;he,worryiug. ' My advico to all men is to sell their pistol and take the knite out of the top of their oaue, and depend on (iod and their owu stout arm for defence A man who does not feol himself sate without deai ly weapons is iu the wrong kind of association and companionship, and you had better get out of it; for the probability is that either they will kill you or yon will kill them whioh Utter thing for yonr soul in eternity will be the greater diNnster of the two. LOCAL NEWS. XK W A 1) VKR TlXEMIiNTS. Howard. V. T. Hill & Co. $120. (!. II. Roberts Auction. Sol. Cohen To the public. The str. Albemarle will resume regular trips to-morrow. Do you realize that our winter Exposi tion is near at hand? One other effect of the cold spell was to produce a keener appreciation of the last few pleasant days. Charlotte graded school has the lar gest attendance of nny school in the State. There arc one thousand children enrolled. The market was flush with oysters yes-! lerday. There were four or live boat loads, two of which were jood size. They brought a good price. The bill intended to reduce toe number of dogs in the State in the interest of sheep raising was lost on the second read ing in the Senate by a vote ol- 27 to 2't. Hicks reputation is in danger. Ac cording to his say-so, the mild spell ought by now to have been succeeded by disagreeable weather, but instead, it is shriiig-like in its bahuiuess. Altera lingeriug illness Ex-Sccrtnry liluine passes away at Washington from a complication of ailments. In respect to his death both houses have adjourned. Sir. Ulaiue was beyond question one of the most brainy men of this country. A good supply of fish awaits shipment .Monday. Some will go by rail and the steamer Albemarle which is expected to resume her regular trips .Monday, will al so have a fair portion of her cargo made up of other Iricght There will be about 200 barrel boxes. A splendid home entertainment will be given at the theatre Wednesday night. One of the features alone, the tambourine drill, is worth the price of admission. When presented before it was pronounced by some to be as fine a drill as over given on the New Heme stage. Season tickets for the Fair are now on sale. Mr. Chaa. Reizenstein, Secretary and Treasurer, will lieein a canvass of the city tomorrow so as to give all cveiy facility possible to supply themselves. Remember that if purchased now they will cost but $1.C0, but after tht 18th of February you will have to pay $2 for each one. The bicyclist, Messrs. Hill and Gas- kill who undertook the feat of making Morehead in three hours on their wheels yesterday discovered when within two miles of Havclock that the road on ac count of the recent bad weather was ut terly impassible. Bo they turned their cycles homeward and on their arrival they looked very much like their wheels tired. - A telegram yesterday afternoon to Mr. Qeo. Henderson from Mr. II. C. Hudgins, General Freight Agent of the E. C. D. Line brought tho news that the steamer Albemarle was ,then at Elizabeth 3ity and would leave last night for New Berne unices she encounters unlooked for ob structions she will arrive today and it is expected that she will leave at her usual hour (4 o'clock) tomorrow afternoon for the return trip. J Publish Their Names. f Publication of the names of petition ers,'' y the Portland Oregonian (Rep.) "would ahtine rich men into surrender of pensions wrung by taxation from the poor, and stimulate growth of a beatbly public, sentiment in favor of amending tbe laws so as to limit pensions to ihose who need them. Another secret scandal which might be eured by publicity it the tnormous num berbf pension 'paid ft Government ser vants, in addition to tbeir handsome sal aries.'' jf H f Janea U.Blalse Is: Dead. -- We want 100 agents in North 'Carolina to handlt a complete pictorial narrativs of the ptrsonftl- and ' publie carter "of -the "Plumed Knight from . Maine.". s 500 pages, 10 1-2x8 1-9 Inches, being qual to' 1000 pages ot ordinary book, for $ 2,00. worth $5.00. "Stnke while tbe inm it hot." 1 Agents eon make S10 per day Bend for complete Outfit , and confidential terms. 3 - - This Southern Poumrhtwo Co.. J2lw 'Vi H ' Kalian, N. d3 POCITRY BREEDES. New Members for the R, C. Poultry Association and Prospective Ex kibitors at the Fair. GOLDBBORO, N. C, January 27th 1893. Mr. L. 8. Wood, Sec'y. New Berne, N. C. Dear Sir: The following gentleman would like to become mambers of the E. C. Poultry Association : H. C. Shannon, breeder of White Wyan dottes (Hawkins strain) and Cayuga ducks; Maj. 1). W. Hurtt, breeder of White Plymouth Hocks; II. P. Dortch, breeder of Georgia Shawl N'cck.(i;ooklyn Brown strin,) Georgia True Blues, War Horse and Irish Guilders; W. T. Dortch, breeder ol barred Plymouth Hock and Game; John S. Dortch. breeder of Game chickens; Z. M. S. Jeffreys, breeder of Peruvian Muscovy ducks, Cayuga ducks (black,) barred Plymouth chickens, buff Cochins and Light Brahmas. Let us know amount of dues and I will remit for above names. We might send exhibit of the above if premiums amount to enough to pay expenses. Will all prob ably visit your Fair on Feby. 22d. Yours Truly, Z. M. L. Jekkrvb. The names of the gentlemen thus ap plying have been duly entered as mem bers of the East Carolina Poultry Associ ation and copies of the Fair edition of the Journal containing all information need ed mailed lor their use. By rcliTcnce to regulations published iu the premium list it will be seen that so little expense is connection with making exhibitions at the East Carolina Fair is so light that no one need hold back on that acconnt from making as large an exhibit as he chooses. By following tho published directions, transportation for the exhibits will be secured free," and from the lime of their arrival until taken away poultry and live stock of every de scription are looked after carefully and led regularly by the association without charge. Send on your choicest birds, gentle men, and do not be uneasy about the premiums. With such an exhibit as wo doubt not you can make, you will no dou't come iu for your full share of the honors. Church Services. Church ofC'hrist I). II. I'etree, pastor, Young men's meetihg at (l.iiO a. m. Ser mon at 11 a.m., subject: "Don't coin plain." Sunday School at 3 p. m. Ser mon at 7:3't p.m., subject: "When anil Where was t:ie Church ol Christ First Established." Baptist Church. Iter. Ilufus Ford, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in., conducted by the pastor, Sunday school, 3 p. m. Ghrist Church Scplungesitna Sunday Services 11 a.m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 3:30 p. in. Young men's Bible lass at same hour. Sundav School at the chapCI 9:1)0 a.ni diallv invited to all The public are cor services. Attentive ushers. Presbyterian Church. Hev. C. G. Vardcll, pastor. Services II a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday school 3:30 p. in Subject: "The Nativity of Christ,'' it being the third of the series on His life. Centenary M. E. Church. Service at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., conducted by the pastor, Rev. It. A. Willis. Prayer meeting at 9:15 a. m. Sunday school at 3 p. ni., J. K. Willis, Supt. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The public are invited to attend these services. Hancock Street Methodist Church. Sunrise prayer meeting every Sunday at 7 o'clock. This is one of the most spirit ual services held. Of course it requires some sacrifice, but unless we take up our cross and follow Christ, we arc not his, let people who think they will get to Heaven think on, this unless they are in valids. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. ni. by pastor, Kev. John F. Butt Sunday school at 3 p. m., S. H. Ball, supt. Come to the singing at 2:80. This has proved to b a very enjoyablo part of the service. Everybody invited Mt. Cavalry Temple. Union services at 4:15 p. m. All the .ministers are ex pected to attend and get a chance to talk to some who will not hear them in their own regular church service. Sunday school at 0 a. ni., and pious young hearty healthy men and women are needed then and there in the mission work. Coming and (Join. Lieut. S. & Willett who has been spending a few weeks with his tather-in law Dr. Jdo. S. Long, left yesterday morning returning to Philadelphia. Miss Lizzie Neal left to visit ber broth or, Mr. W. H. Neal,of Launnburg. Mrs. W. E. Smith, who hai been visi ting relatives in Beaufort, returned to the city yesterdsy morning. Hist Grace core or Norfolk, arrived to visit her titter, Mrs. H. B. Duffy. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Msuly, arrived to visit relatives. Mr. Geo. B. Gardner and wife, arrived from Aberdeen on their way to Jackson ville. Mr. Gordner is to take charge of tbe Onslow Lumber Co. of that place. Gu Light Company Hotiee. 1 TO our patrons We regret that we Cannot supply you with gu for day ser- kvice. The leaks in our street mains make ttneeetstrv that we reserve alt the gas we can manufacture for . night service. We will repair mams as soon as possioie-we did not and could not have anticipated this emergency. Gu on irom B p.m.. to 12 midnight, ana 1 a. m. to : a, m. ; Ths New Bkbhb Gas Light Co. .'f8t . GENERAL MEETING Of Ladles, Committees to Arrange for the Fair. There will be a general meeting of la dies committees at Mrs. John Dunn's, Tuesday afternoon at SiSOo'clock to make arrangements for various departments of the Fair. Every member of the follow ing committees is requested to be pres ent. Class F. Alex Miller, Director. Culinary Department. Committee: Miss Mary Roberts, Mrs. O. Marks, Mrs. Dr. R. S. Primrose, Mrs. John Dunn, Mrs. S. B. Waters, Mrs. S. It. Street, Mis. T. A. Green, Mrs. K. R. Jones, Mrs. P. La Montagnc, Mrs. W. B. Swindell. Mrs. J. W. Biddlc, Miss Maria Kehoe, Mrs. T. F. Ilargis. Class H. C. E. Foy and O. II. Gui.ni, Directors. Committee on Ladies work: Mrs. ('. E. Slover, Mrs. II. R. Bryan, Mr. F. Winslow, Mrs. F. Ulrich, Misses F. H. Smallwood, Maud Amyctte, Emma Hen derson, Maria Manly, S. Manly, aiei Emma Disoswav, Committee on Crocheting and Knit ting: Mrs. Chas. Reizenstein, Mrs. S. ('. Hamilton, Jr., Mrs. Ralph Gray, Mrs. W. G. lirinson, Mrs. L. J. Mocuv. Mi-r; . Metts, Lalla Roberts and F. E. Giii.m. Committee on Children Department, (under 10 years of age..: Mr-. Ii. Williams, Mrs. Luther l.. wi- Mrs. N. Street, Misses Ilunnuh I, ( hattie Credle and Nannie Street. Committee on Fine Arts:- Mr. P.. I'. Ellis, Mrs. A S. Seymour, Mrs. II. II. Duffy, Misses Mary Oliver, Aurora Maer, Laura Hughes, Leah Jones, Jcnnnettr Ilollister, Jennie Hughes nad Nannie Hughes. More Wood Fishing. Fine New river trout and mullets con tinue to come in, in good qualities, and to command fairly good prices, about IT cents each wholesale for the former, and 8 to 4 cents for the latter. We are told of 2,000 mullets taken at one haul. We arc also informed of a very good catch at one haul in Morehead waters l. two young men of that place, Walter Davi9 and Elijah Wade. They cau.oii three sharpie loads, $175 worth of trier and mullets at one haul,andjtlic lish were so plentiful that they think if others had been at hand to render assistance they could have Becurcd 75 or 100 barrels ol them. A Sixteen Pound ill Turkey. Ex-Judge George Barhani, of Green ville county, Vs., and Mr. II. Maeklin.of the same place have been spending a short time in the eitv "itli their friend Mr. S. E. Sullivan enjoying the sports ot the season. In addition to wild ducks killed, the Judge succeeded in bringing lown a large fat turkey gobbler, out ot a flock that they came across on Mr. Per ry's place about four miles from the city. He weighed 16 pounds. Mr. Macklln left, returning home yesterday taking v illi Mm the gobbler as a trophy of their success, but Judge Barhani remained to give the turkeys another trial. The Small Farmer. The Norfolk Virginian ;ays that the small farmer everywhere is generally doing better than the large farmer. That this is true may easily be proven by in quiring int the relative prosperity of the 40-acrc fanner and the 100-acie farm cr in your own neighborhood. Which is burdened with the less debt, in propor tion to the total value of his hnuW Which is procuring the best profit upon his capital,and the largest money yield per acre; and which gets the most satis faction out of the business of agriculture! One trouble is that Be have acquired more than we can handle to the best ad vantage. COMS GOOD FOLKS ALL. Come good folks small. all, both great and But come in time, to keep my rhyme, For I will tell I know quite we'll You know hew to make your money well. And now my friends, I do agree, That it is very hard to sec, How such a thing as that can be, But you can prove it, if you like, By Bimply calling on Big Ike. Just what you need for clothes he knows From pantaloons to hat or caps, And all things in that line you'll Hint Are just the thing to suit your mind. So if you would a purchase make Of any thing or small or great, I pray you my advice to take Be it a broom or railroad spike, Just go and try it from Big Ike. Be has for boys all sorts of toys Such things for girls ss dolls with curls, And more I'll say, you 11 find the way Fer crowds ore flocking there each day And if to try him, you 11 consent, I'm sure you never will rtpent. The money which you there have spent, For all wno need a Christmas dik", It will pay to get it from Big Ike. Hs heard the cry 'gainst prices high, Dealt them a blow with prices low, And if you have a mind you'll find That this Is so, for every kind Of merchandise that you can wish, jrrom Dearer list to gravy disn, Or even if you wish to fish, You'll surely get lust .what you like, If you'll but call upon Big Ike. :' C Please Take Kotloe. - On and after tnis data all work execu ted at my shops must be paid for before delivery. Respeetfully, .. lJ O. H. Watebs A Sok. ChildrenJJryJoritcherCastorlju GENERAL ASSEMBLY-20th DAY. SENATE. The following petitions against the sale of liquor within two miles of the Presbyterian orphan's home, at Barium Springs were ottered: Mr. McLaughlin, of Iredell, from citizens of Iredell; Mr. Potter, from citizens of New Berne; Mr. Sherrill, from citizens of Newton; Mr. McDowell, from citizens of Newton and Iredell county; all of these were referred to the committee on judiciary. The following bills and resolutions were introduced: By Mr. McDowell, a bill to am. nil sec tion 3M-11 of the Code ill relation to H eights and measures. By Mr. Sherrill, a bill to repeal sec tions 2 and 3. chapter i4'i, of the laws of 1 8H1, in reranl to public roads. Public Roads. Mr. Aycrck called up his resolution instructing Uil' committee on railroads and railroad commission to investigate the claims of all railways in this State who claims exemption from taxation and report upon the same, and the resolution was adopted, without adissinting vote. During the executive session the nomi nation of Mr. R. W. Wharton as trustee of the Agricultural and Mechanical col vice I Ion. Elias Carr, resigned was con firmed. llol SE OF REPRESENTATIVES. P.y Mr. Vance, of Buncombe, a peti iton from 250 citizens of Buncombe coun Iv lor the allowance of aJpciiMon to Gen. I'll I.. Ciingnuin. Finance: T lie lollowing bills were introduced: I'.v Mr. Covington, to encourage the ruction of hawks. Propositions and iricvauees. The unfinished business of yesterday was resumed, being the farther considera tion of the contested election case from Warren county, Long vs. Wright. The question w as then put. on the re port of the majority, which was adopted, ayes .v3. nays 31. The speaker appointed Mr. McNeill and Mr. Fuller, of Dufhani, lo conduct Mr. Long, the newly admitted member of the house from Warren county to the peaker's desk when lie was duly quali ied and took his seat as a member of the I louse, mate resolution to pay W. B. Ilen- ier-.Mi f ton to pav the expenses incurred i i i t 1 1 in his contest case came up. oiiiiion pa:- d its third reading. Mr. Wal.-on, of Forsyth, introduced a 1 to pay Wricht 1II0 for defraying pensi s in his contested case. vc. 'I'll is .-sed its third rcailirg. NOTICE. drill meeting of the Naval held Monday evening at armory. Winslow, I.t. Conid'g. file n-eiilar v. ill In k at tin F THE VISTA OF MEMORY. TIIOM rsoN. is the vista all olden, i the L'lad and the golden And s ,.,.(; -bet h its low music ever, eth it - -ong like a river Full Meet! This is the vista of seeming. This is the hope to our dn aming, So near; This the immortal of blossom. Love of love's own tender bosom So dear! Vi-t Lam I'l.n lb re we find the hands that were wearv, Lett us so lone and mi drcarv, Again fliey have clasp'd ours in the story Pull of life s inorning-tidc-glory No pain Lies on this vista all olden, Lies on iti smile glad ami golden And sweet; Laugheth its low music ever Flowcth its song like a river Full fleet I HANG CIVILIZATION', ANYWAY I l m AN PON nil kS AW. 'the moon was low, my hopes hi 1 As on the corner hnlcnuv 1 lingered for a last good-bye. The darkness helped mv eager Mieec I strove ber little hand to reach; I drew her close when lo! blick-bliek i Ze-witt-tt! chu-chul clack-clack, click- cbek 1 And, bursting through the tender night, (dared out that wicked electric light. BROAD STREET FIH IT STORE. As there has been a 'scarcity in many articles among the merchants, I take pleasure ill announcing the arrival bv rail of a new lot of Oranges und Lemons. ALSO I have just received a fresh lot North- ni Cabbage, Rutabagas, Turnips North Carolina Irish Potatoes, Armours rack ing Co. Ilologna Sausage Cabbage lj to 'JO cent per head, IHiitabagas, Turnips 20 cent per peck, Irisli Potatoes 40 cent per ck Oranges 20 to 2.i cent per dozen Lemons 20 cents per dozen. Now Y lute Potatoes at 50 cents per peck. lo my friends and patrons while pass ing liroad St. please call. Any articl purchased of my stock not ns represented, the nionev I will refund on return ot any article. Thanking you kindly for past favors hoping to receive a continuance of your patronage. liroad Street fruit store. Second door above Middle, next door to Mr. Chas. Swert's beef stall. Jamics D. Bahfif.ld, tf Proprietor. "A place tor every tiling And everything in its place." There Hhould be a place for everything. There is a plaoe to bay yonr Clothing, Hats and Shoes that place Is at Howard's. When you need any of these things call on as. Oar idea is to give yoa yonr money's worth every time. We have just reoeived a new lot of Gloves, kid, mooha and cloth. Do yoa need suit. II re bare any to alt yoa, will name close" Agate on All viator dothlng. .' , v At HOWARD'S, b N-J;'. Rff .-h m f ; ssa tm y 'Jf J ; - a is Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength. Latkst Unitkii Stai::s Government Food liicroii'r. RoVAL liAKIXO JPOWDKII Co., 108 Wall St.. N. Y. uction Of Fancy Groceries, Crockery, China, Glass Ware, Tin Ware, louse Furnishing Goods, remain ing in stock of ALEX. MILLER, liroad street, commencing Tuesday Evening, 7 o'clock, January 3nt, JS'J.'J. Ladies are cordially invited to attend these Rales. ii. II. KOISKKTS, Trustee. To the Public! I have bought tho ENTIRE ST00K of T. COHEN, Tha Red Star Obfhisr. AT 65 CENTS OH THE DOLLAR, AND Will Sell lew York Cost Tho Stock is a LARGE ami v AKIl.I) otic, and consists of a complete assortment of CLOTHING, Trr. :: Gente' F. iHOES, ds Etc, Soliciting the public, the iKi'roiiiigo of I remain, Very respectfully. SOL. COHEN. James H. Jones, Salesman. School Entertainment. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 1st. PROGRAM: Japanese Kaleidoscope. Infantry Drill, Tambourine Drill. INTERMTH8ION. "AMONG THE PINES," A Christmas play, closing with "A WELCOME TO SANTA CLAUS," by the Children of All Nations. Reserved Beats, 85c, General admission, 25c. Gallery, reserved for children, 15o. Tickets onsa'e at Nunn A, McSorlev'a TUESDAY AT TjCN O'CLOCK. NOTICE !! MONEY TO LCil it 4 Fer Out UTEREST , ON EIGHT YEARS' TIME. Come vonraehf and laarn fhn (..,. Ian. We loan oa Real Estate aeenritr w it i . . . . . WW Ul MJWH UT IU ins DDDDDT. vy'J - l '"w omi 111,12 il8 lj Qen'l Mn.,Nw Bern. N.a t A .nl . a . fa A a n. A iimn . ChlldrenJJryJoritcheriJpastorfai Notice Extracrdlnrry I To All My OldFrlecdsand Customers. I wish to Bay that I am back at mf Old Stand on Broad Street, ; One door east of J. J. Tolaon'a atOlt, where I will furnish them with th BEST THE MARKHT AFFORDB ' In the Una of Green Groceries. Etc. Thanking them vory much for all part favoiB, and hoping I may .till oontlnue to uoserve their patronage, I remain, your obedient aerrant, EMANUEL FISHER. Jan29 Sin IMPORTANT TO Truckers, Gardeners and Fanners. RARi.v GARDEN PEAR, Bend.raoa'a ' Klrnt or All," lecognlzed by the lMdlnl Truckers to be Karlieit, Bet and If Mt Pnf lifle. Ilemlaraon'. KARLIE8TR.dTal.sa line Henna. By compatltlv. taat mad. la Isk;, thlH Bnan was awarded the premium for being ton (lu) day. earlier than any ' other. SUKD Hailieli, Celery, M.loDa. Bqaaan and Parsnips. Honlton and I'rlnoe Edward Island Early Hone Potatoes, and other Btandard Vari eties. Hiiick, Mixed, Ked Rnat Proof, and Whtta MTS for fall and eprlDg plaotlna. Kloe, Rve, Wheat, Onus and OloT.rBMd. - Orders taken for all kind, of BAE DL1 skkd, (guaranteed fresh and para). KnrlapN for liarrel Cover.. Enc 'n "il M.ea made to order. ennNigiimenis or Country Pr4ne solicited A laiue stock of Hay, Grain and W4. It will hH t vonr advantage In u. mIm. fore liuyin elsewhere. Bradham & Smith. Hay, drain and Heed Dealsra, janKir Craven aireet. New Berne, K. C SORRY HSES IND MULES, Car Load 1'IiOM ST. LOUIS, The Best in the World For General Use, JT ST IJECETVET) ATI J. A, Joneft FARMERS W. Zave a Full Stock OF riows7 Cultivators, Harrows AND ill Kinds of igricaltaril Implumti At Bottom Prices. L. H. Cutler & Co. ORANGES Just received, a BIG LOT of LARGE SIZE riQRIDA ORANGES, Which we are selling at a Sacrifice. A call at oar store will conriioe yoa that we are almost giving them away. Don'c f iil to eat some of the delicious fruit while they are going cheap. Very respectfully, Churchill & Parker, Broad St. Grocere. FOR SALE. One small steam engine, one turpenthw still, 8 lnre;c steam boilers, and other VfJ. uablc property. Apply to j25 lw. EG, HILL, Agt. , ' Removal! E. K. BISHOP'S Office and Warehouse has been , moved inta the brick; buUdlnijl tt Yard. Jn"9 lm
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