Journal. VOL. XL-NO 265 NEW BERNE, N.'-C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS. Daily 5 I p : v. BUSINESS LOCALS. FREE SODA to day At Nun At Noun & McSorlet'b. PORK SAUSAGE 12 l-2cts, nice beef, , dressed turkeys, Friday. N. Whitford. COCOA COLA on Draught. At NONN & McSoRXEY'B. GO to WADSWORTH & CARMINE'S today for extra fine oysters large fat and luscious, also fine New river trout. fl3t NOTICE : Six nice rooms on Middle Street lor rent, all for $5. Apply to j813t. Walk in Office. Al OA TAKE8 my 1892 Columbia IPlvN Pneumatic Safety Bicycles, cen tury model. A genuine bargain for Borne one. Used only since Septetnlcr and in perfect condition practically new. 1893 Columbia Art Catalogue free. W. T. IIii-i. & Co , Sole Agents. WANTED First clans traveling sales men and local agents in cadi section to handle our lubicating oils and grease as a side line on commission. Columbia Oil and Grease Co., Cleveland, Ohio. j262w TIT ANTED traveling salesmen, we have " good side line, uivc rclerencc. The Standard Cioah Factory. j26 lw. Lynchburg, Va. 10 To Street's Horse Store for Livery. if HE Celebrated Saboroso Fior De Habana Cigars. Six for Twenty-live -cents at C. C. Green's Dkuo Stork. nov. 2-2m. JUNE roadster's at Street's horse store. USE DUFFY'S cures Coughs, COUGH KILLER Colds. Sore Throat, etc. Excellent in all alfcctionn ot the Throat and Lumis. inducing healthy ac tioo of the mucous membrane, soothing and healing the same. Is an antiseptic and germicide. Prices, 10c, 25c. and 5 Oc. per bottle. ELEGANT Saddlers at Street's Horse Store. TiANDRUFF. Itch. Mange, and all Skin " Diseases cured by the use of Dufl'y's Itch Ointment. For sale by F. 8. Duffy, Druggist. MISII, Sacramental, Port and Scupper nong Wines for sale by Jab. Redmond T CALVIN Schaffer's ;Wild Cherry 1 Rock and Rye, put up expressly for throat and lung diseases, lor sale by Jas. Redmond T UFFT'S Malt Whiskey for Medicinal use, for sale by Jas. Redmond. TT UN Y AD I Janos Mineral Water, the - best Natural aperient, f or sale ny .Ias. Redmond PURE Corn Whiskey for sale.by Jas. Redmond. DUFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for gale by Jab. Redmond. IMPORTED Holland Gin, Uurke s Bass Ale and Burke's Guinness' Stout, ,for tale by Jab. Redmond. fJK AAA CIGARS at very low figures I tl.vvV for wholesale and retail trade for aalo by Jas. Redmond. GARRETT'S Cognac Brandy used very much in the sick room. For sale by Jas. Redmond. Remarkable Loudon bandied 6,000,000 telegrams last year. Montana's returns have antved at Washington which completes every state. Eighty per cent of the ship ping through the Suez canal flies the British flag. A Number of high Italian officials are implicated in heavey bank defalcations. FBANCK is shipping picketed snails to this ooantrs. Philadelphia affords theprinciple market lor the little sllmey creatures. THK United 8tates;is a great oil producing country. We have no less than 40,000 wells with a daily oat pat cf 130,000 barrels. TilB pansy society ol America, ' with headquarters at Nashua, Iowa advocates patting the pansy in the fUg as an outline setting for the stars. I Think of paying 1250,000 for Ingle meall That is what waalthv Soman did, when be wished' to impress a dozen guests with bis disregard for riches. A teat case brought by the city " of Providence Mtainst a man for wiling adulterated milk was lost It U alleged that the jnry was eon fused with teohnloal terms and Latin. , Xeb oldest Faenoh cookery book ' dating from the aeventeanth oen - ory, puta down the fbllowiug laws "To eat onoe a day; U to lead an angelta life. To eat twice I . to be human. - But to eat thrte r four limes Is j vie de beat," : , A moat "remarkable case" " Is re- ported from Kentucky., Iter.. O. II. Morrow, a prominent Baptist minister of Simpson county, reared a family of ail daughters".' lla received all-of them into the ch arch baptised them all, said ' the mar riage ceremony for each of tbem; t' burled them all.' De survived Celt dansMcr several years. Cook Tayloe, the Eoglish funlr, lnananr.Ar in hid nur hnnfc sinrsnKsn the, oninion that a ereat . . ,, , J; I .... . , . .. l ana mauHtry is lmpoamn?. He i 12 it... . . i... ti .. ... f ..1 A.i:.s i oeueve umi u.y tu uxe ui eicoi.r.o motors power la (lesllutHl to oe distrihntad in workiinrmemM houses r ; i j . .. i u I will result in tho laborer carrying on liifi work at homo. Many Cuban w.iyn aio different from those of any other people on the Globe. A (Jubao, when he I desircH to bring a peraou to him, raotiout biui to go HWity. Thuy pat keyholes upside down, Hnd applaud . ., . . . , ... in the thmtre by a prolonged hl8. P(Mt.aK Htampa ars Hold every- Where but at the post Office, and to ' get revenue stamps jou do not go to a government official, but to a broker on the Btreot. The people 1 1 I live on the Orst floor and do their cooking upstairs, the nurNes and chamber servants are men instead ol women, and agricultural imple ments are pold ut chocolate shops. LOCAL NKWS. A'A'H' AD YEItTISEMESTX. Howard. W, H. Cohen For runt. Theut re McGi I iciiy fami ly. O. II. Guion Log carts, etc. Nunn & McSorley Free soda. Nunn & McSorley Cocoa eola. Extremely beautiful wrather the last few days have been. The steamer Newbcrne will sail thi morning at eleven o'clock. New Berne will be posted today with fence streamers calli ng atteenlion to tin Fair. Mr. G. E. Charlcton and Miss Hatlie Waters, were married last night at 8 o'clock. It was a quiet marriage. Rev. I). II. Petree performed the ceremoney. ihc Aicuiocny lamily, who give one of their musical performances in New iseine next Monday, are portrayed in a group on the fourth page of the Jot'R NAL. It is between Simuions and Kitclnn as to who will be collector of this District. If the position is conferred upon Mr Simmons, it could not have been better filled. The entertainment last night by the school of Misses Jones and Brown was very enjoyable. The attendance how ever, was was not as large as so excellent and well prepared an entertainment de served. Rev. Edward Bull left again last night to finish his work of advertising the Fair. He will visit Moicliead and Beaufort nrst, conic up f riday, and then take a trip to Raleigh putting up some special out-door advertienients along the line. This will cud his work. The home nf one of our fifizenn Wfls , i . ..till 11 It ,1 l,(u)ul,,l,lOT,t,uCu 8 and: JO o'clock Tuesday night and a bed on the first floor stripped of every par ticle of the covering. The first intima tion of the theft was when the occupant started to "turn in" and found the bed clothes missing. Coming and (Join. Mr. J. II. Morgan, of the Manhattan Fire Insurance company is in the city stomdni? at Hotel Albert. Mr. Mark Disoswnv returned last niirht -.j o from Old Fort. Mrs. Millie Becton, who has been vis iting relatives at Halow returned liomc yesterday morning accompanied by Miss Kate Morton, who is en route to wit friends in Elizabeth City. A "Connecting Schedule Needed. A gentleman from Hartford culls our at tention to the fact that the shcdulc of the branch Hue of the Wilmington & Wcldon Railroad is such that the tnin on it leaves Hobgood for Kiuston before the train on the Norfolk & Carelinn road gets there. This makes it ncccsary for any one coming from his aection to either lie over at Hobgood a day or come via Golds- boro, well out of the way, and that on the retara trip,similar trouble is enoount ered at Kinston. lie tells ns that pjople of his neighbor hood, who are thinking of attending the Fair are hopinc that close connection will at least be. mada'i luring the Fair. Hancock lit. Methodist C hurch Services, Sacramental service on Sunday next reminds us of the curse pronounced against those who eat and drink unworth- ill as aeainst those who unfit themselves . . ..I .1 J . .! tk:. 1 ui wuvji iu; vuiiuuauu w w .ui iu 10- membrance or him (Jesus) by ill teeiings in their beam against others. Suggests the Dioprlecv of services in preparation lor it, an example oi wnicn is set us oj f. " - . m iii i " . om of owflstet denomination. ' do on xnursaay -mgns-we invite our ntire membership as well as all cithers w UV m V aava UIVHiWUs a v , V wuain w come to mat service at v:su p. m ,: Wa have . eniraaed,. tba-. aervieaB of most ex(l lent organist and teacher of w rtmniMlt.l tnntln hs MS at nrar Slclltl. '. w A 1 7 . sing ana p ay nrnew sinaja a wnose voice la well trained1 and charming In tnna. in nerfnrin and hare crest nasnna to hope tiiat he will se pmmami h this position for tha future. - , r - ' On Friday we sale air. to Inst: and: At for the outpouring of the lloly Spirit at pur love feast on this; night atf 7:80 pv m, - x ' i ' Pastoe. " Returned From the Fair Trip. KeV. Edward HUH, IS DaCK from 1118 8nnual triP in the interest of th Eftst Carolina Fair, which is to be held in this tiiT, wiuuirjuLiuu uu LUC vlu ui mo pi co- . ' Mr BuU trRTelled 8m mileg He haB becn al ver tlle Stat- reIceDt a verv , . narna hih h will r , x . . I Virginia South Carolina, and billed every place of consequence he visited, and some small ones. Helms been absent about , , . . .. . . I thirty-five days, and 1ms put in thirty L days of actual work four more than last year, md he covered a little wider area than vcr before. I Mr. Bull has found the intereit in the Fair tr0DK' n1 people everywhere want ing to come. " ,, , . .,.., the Journal office of th. incwued inter- .... in .,. ,,,,...., ,. our sncial Kair est in tne (U niana lor our special rair edition. The issue is exhausted. The whole 5,000 have been carefully placed, and yet the demand is not upplicd our J rl I people are stilllhandiug us in lists of friends whom they want to have one of the Fiar editions, and outside parties are writing for it. There will certainly be a very large attendance. Let all prepare accordingly. In view ol this promising outlook, we can't too stroDgly urge upon all our citi zens the importance of each one doing something lor the fair. Every exhibit counts, wether it be large or small. The visitors will come expecting to see the best Fair in every Una ever held in tho State, and by this hearty united action, every realization can be fully realized. Put every shoulder to the wheel. Week alter next the exhibits will be com ing in. Is yours ready ? The Mctilbeny Family. Go and hear tie McGibeny family. Specially, peculiarly and earnstly, hear Masters Leo and Jamie. Leo is alwut five or six years of age, the Jwisdom of cen turies is concentrated in hit little el tin face. There is more fun in the wink of his eye than in many an elaborate enter tainment. In his little songs and recita tions and character sketches.he deals with the philoiophy and precocities of child hood. He tells his sistar's young man what he thinks of him, and he sings a song de scribing the inextricable mixing of twins. that makes every hard headed buiincas man in the audience shriek with laught er. Master Jaime is a little older. He flecks human nature with a saucy little hip. tippid with satire. He sings the beauty and the w.irth of women, but he points out that it is the woman who sleeps I while the man rushes round in the dark to find the parogoric. But these clever children are but light inteludes to a serious and thoughtful and rahned programme. The ladies quartette last evening "Good Night,'' was a gem of grace, ex pression and nnc feeling, when Air. Hugh McGibeny played his violin solo, the pro verbial pin could have been heard drop- ping, ins renumon oi -Airs iiongroise was marked by beautiful skill, delicacy and feeling. "The Bridge," by a male quartette was, perhaps, the treat of the evening. I He theme, dealing with mi man mutation, was deep and solemn; the treatment, sympathetic: the rich, blent voices, a rapt delight. 1 hen Miss Allic drew a picture or the grandmother with shaking hands, and grandmother as a young girl, and illus- 11UICI.1 tllD IUIVVI CUULII 1 J KUI11K tlllUIII'li thestatel ysteps'oftht minuet, and th. lmlo w nmfhiindlv tnnchinir .ml beautiful. But there were band, and chorus orchestra, and picturesque kinder garten scenes by the children. 'I be audi- enco demanded encores all the evening. Apart from the ability and versatility of each member ot the lamily is the sim pie, dicrnified, rchned demeanor of the McGibeny's. Montreal (Quebec) Daily Htar. List of Letters, "emanuiig in the Post Office at New Berne, Craven county, N. C, Jan. 88, 1802. Lucv ' B Martha A. Bryant, Mis9 Brown, Miss Ilattie Brown. D Miss Annie B. Dudley. F Mr. II. W. Fuller. II Elizabeth Harris. J Mr. Richard Janea, Clara Jones, Miss Jennie Jones, Miss Dolly Jones, Mr. W. W. Jones. L Miss A. Lewis, Mr. Chas. Lewis. M Mrs. Nancy Morgan N Rattie Noble. V Master Liutern Parker, Miss Pitley, R Mrs. 1elia 8. Keevea. S Ewina J. Simmons, Miss Lizzie Bim mons. W Mrs. Sarah While, Y Miss Eliza York. Persons calling for the above letters will please say advertised and give date of list. The reflations now reauire that one cent shall be collected oil the delivery of each advertised letter. Wm. E. Clabkm, P. II. BROAD STREET FEU IT 8T0EE. As there baa been afscarcitv in many articles among the niarcbanta, I take uiooauio iu wiiiwiiuvimi nuv ' vj rail ol a new lot of Oranges and Lemons. ALSO t h... i.,.. t,A . a.t w vnwh. n.Ki.. v.,..K.no. Tnin L,.,i. iSlk T..i !;? v..iu. u., , ff qq Bolocna Bausaee. Cabbase 18 to t bd aRuubiga,, Turnips 80 t tri0V pni.i?an t nr .. Jin I IJCVBIa V1UIIKM V W aw stm uvbvui vmon. on cents Der doaen xr wi.ii. Pni.i.u. an rnt. I T ' ffien ln j natrons while oast - Inm Dllnurl At TiImsji Mtll Ant aH.lp.1a a L m t -iii rnnri nn miL oi .n - jLij,,- hajukinii yoa kindly for past avon nopine to receive a continuance patrine. J r, - tuZ.t ; TPmtt Mnr. Reonnrl door above Middle, next door to Mr. Chaa, Swart't beer stall. . " ; tP t'i'j'.y; V' : ;'; - ProprleUw. ' i . . i ii , , j 'tttttS PILLS S3t ktodlv On old and young.- . . o tr7n VI t GENERAL ASSEMBLY. TWENTY-THIRD DAY. I SENATE. BILLS INTRODUCED. Senator Day, a bill in relation to Con- federate monument. equator uoues, a run 10 m uiru me Senator Jones, a mil to managers of all state penal and charitable institutions to report annually the names ot officers and employees with the "mounts paid each. senator McLaughlin, ot tree el , a lull , ' . , . , Senatoi King, a bill to provide for th completion of the State Agricultural ""d Mechanical college for the colored r? - . , , ,. I Hpnntnr llav nnnml roanliit win urn. vkling for a monument j Nash square to commemorate our soldiers. Referred to eommitte on E.b.catinn T n, l m in,uorPora,,c, tl';'- Atlanti,'' ?"d Ohio railroad passed its third read- nd was ordered to he engrossed and sent to the house. Mr. Pettigrew introduced a resolution !xPf 9"'Jt rc"ret H the death ol Justice I. O I , I .iimnr nml pvliiiwloicr cvmtvilliv to llis fumi,V) and ul,011 IH,JJio it' placed on immediate passage and adop. tea. Bill to prevent the violation of the Sab bath day by running trains on Sunday, being unfavorably reported, was upon request of Mr. Newell, the introducer, iv refcrred to the co-mnittee. A bill to amend section 211 of the Code in relation to liens. The bill was before tho senate last Friday, whin Sena tor Little offered an amendment making the timo allowed for tiling laborers' ami mechanics liens twelve months, us now. instead of three months, as required by the bill, benator Jones also ottere I an amei.dment on that day making the time six months. When it came up today Mr. Pou offered an amendment providing that the bill if passed, should not go into eflect until the 1st ol September, 18'J 3. Senator Little s amendment was voted down and that of Senator Jones adopted. as was also that ot beuator t'ou, and the bill as amended passed its second and third readings and was ordered to In ngrossed and sent to the house. Itesolution urging our Senators and Representatives in Congress to favor clos ing ol the gates ot the World t hiiir on Sunday was referred to the committee on World s Fair. A bill for the protection of crop: certain portions of Craven county passed its second reading. iiill to restore to the citizens ol ) ra coke township in Hyde county the priv ilege ot jury service, passed third reading. A bill to enable the owners of land to convey the crops raised thereon. Ta bled. A bill to amend section 1271! of the Code in relution to chattel mortgages. passed and ordered to be en rossed nod sent to the house. A bill to repeal chanter C, laws ol 1887, and to restore to the Superi courts jurisdiction in ralation to co cealed weapons. A bill to empower clerks ol criminal courts to take probate of deeds, passed its readings and was ordered to I r el i rolled. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. Covington introduced n resolutior requiring introducers of bills and rrsolu tions to indorse upon the lull ;i statcnivn of itB object. Calendar. The following bills were introdiiect and referred : By Mr. W atsoa, ot l'or-ntlie, to pro vide for the settlement of Iiim s an change of day for the sale of land, ele. Finance. By Mr. Norwood, a bill to discourage lynching. Judiciary. By Mr. Vance, of Bunconilic, to extcml the term for the redemption of land sold for taxes. Judiciary. Mr. Venters, by request, to prohibit the sale of intoxicating liquors within Iwo miles of Haw Brunch Methodist C'liurcli in Onslow county. House bill 195, to amend section .iSS, chapter 8(5 of the Code, in relation to the crime of burglary, paased ils second read ing. House bill 171), to compel the liringing of suitB against railways for damages to I rip1'8 f WByi occupancy ol lands, etc., I within the term of five years, gives relief to persons lying under disability to bring suit at time of trespass, passed ils several readings and was ordered to bo en grossed. mere was mucn ainerenee oi opinion as to the construction of the constitution in the discussion on the bill to exempt the bonds of the Fifth Street church of Wilmington, N. C, from taxation. These bonds were issued for the purpose of ob taining money from their sale to remove n mortgage banging over it. Mr. Long opposed: He would aid from the public treasury or his private means a church about to fail, if a law to that effect was in accordance with the constitution. If these bonds were church nrollertT. then he was in favor ot makina I r, . i., ki. i...t .iw ti, l... I one into tne i)ands of purchasers they , tl, nrivat nronert v of tliot who I jjjoid them, and to exempt them in uncon- I stitutional, being class legislation. Mr. Watson, of Foravtn. said that in la the tariilatnra exemoted tho bonds 0f the Greensboro Female College from I UlllHnL UHl WOT DOI IIU IIUW I ror t totterine church t If there is I doubt as to tne constitutionality of the I bill, let the doubt be solved in favor of l tha worsniD oi uoo. I Mr. Fuller, nld: I a I ' t i- u I 1. I opi:r: u jvu ia iuc u-.ii... you tax the money that built the church, If vou tax the money that built the I cburch. then you tax the church. It will be equivalent to uxmg tno cnurcn 1 . .. . , . I Oentleman if we err at all let us err in I ravor oi vnnsnanity. l nave conscien- 1 tioua scruples againt voting in a way I to damaee the cause of Christianity 1 erinnle the cburch of Christ. ' Let us on leonrasa aot cripple tha church. I The question was pat on the bill on its I .hi mtI ramtlinn . third reading and it failed to pass; ayes 48, nays 46. House bill S88, to amend section shou of tho Code in reirard to weichts and measures--nxet tbs standard weights sweet ana Irish potatoes at u" pounus ana onions at 07 pounds, on .. . . , . 1 . , ' , mo - IV. itionoisar. nooeruoa wa mu oa table. J A V f ' 41 , I House resolution 195, to., purchase ust of the Hon. Jefferson Davis to be placed on a pedestal in the State library, the bust made by Taft m tha White House, and stated by General Vance, of Buncombe, to be the only bust of Mr. Davis made, passed its reading with the undergrowl of some sullen nays, and was ordered to be engrossed. House resolution 237, requesting our senators and representatives in Congress to use their influence in the creation of a national park in Western North Carolina, was adopted. On motion ot Mr. Vance, ot liuncoinoc, the vof by which house bill 8117, in rela- lon to a national park, was reconsidered and the resolution was referred to the onnnittee on ugriculture. House resolution 834, resolution to es- ablish Arbor day and imike it a holiday, with the substitute of "fall'' for "spring" passed and was ordered to be engrossed- "A place for every thing And everything in its place." There should be a place for everything. There is a place to buy your Clothing, Hats and Shoes that place is at Howard's. When you neeil tvny of these things call on us. Our idea is to give yoa your money's worth every timo. We have just received a new lot of Gloves, kid, mocha and cloth. Do you need a suit. If ve have any to suit, yon, will name a dojd figure on all winter clothing. At HOWAUD'S. Tobacco I'sors Smile Sometimes whi n lol I that tobacco hurts them; their wives never do, because shattered nerves, weak eves, chronic catarrh and lost man I I, ti lls the story. If your husband uses tobacco, you want him to quit, post yourself about No-to-bac the wonderful, harmless, guaranteed tobacco habit cure, I p v sending for our little book titled: Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your file Awav." mailed free. THE STER LING REMEDY CO., Indiana Mineral Springs, Indiana. j!9 lm. Application for Charter. Application will be made to the pres nt Legislature for a chatter of a railroad to run from or near Riverdale to Swans mi via Stella; running through the unifies of Craven, Carteret and Jones: and to he Known as tne iNcusc and nwans ro railroad. CyllCS Fobcde, J. C. PlTTMAN, Jos. Samston, THdwlm J. J. IIim:s. Please Take Notice. On and after this date all work cxecu ted at my shops must be paid for before Iclivcn . Respectfully, (!. II. Watebh c& Son. Wholesale Market Country Produce. Cotton 8 7") to !l i.". Corn, frniii bouts ride.. Field peas, fiOali.V. Oats. I.V. Wheat. 70c. Uicc r,"ic. live. Till .. Peanuts, fiOc. n80e. Apples Mattainuskcet, f 1.00. Unions, $.'.(() per bbl. Chickens, Mla-Vic pair, voiiiil', Tnrkevs $ 1.50a 1.7.1. Heel'. 4a5e. Hn-h pork, 7aHc. 'lucks, Eng. !t5n40c.; Muscovy r.Oainr' OafiOc 'iecse, 75c.afl.00. Eggs, -;ic Money, 40a5llc; beeswax, 20:22 l-2f Hides Dry flint, Sc.; dry salt :rcen. 8 l-3e.' FOR RENT. Two dwelling houses for rent on Han cock and Pollock streel, $15 and l-'.50 per month. Apply t W. II. COHEN, At his old stand now occupied by Sol Cohen, Ike lied .Star Clothier. f2J For Sale, FOUR FINE LOQ 0AKT3, nix foot wheels, five inch tire, complete with grabs. Also, TWO LOO TltUOKS for 3J foot tramway. Cheap for cash. Apply to Box 52U, or to O. U. GUION, 12 dw2w New Berne, N. C. IMPORTANT TO Truckers. Gardeners and Farmers. EARLY OABDKfl PEAS. Henderana's Klrnt ol All." lecovnlzed bv the leading Truckrs to tie tarliesl, uei na noil fro linn. Henderson's KAllLimi Kta vaien- (! Btsns. By competitive lest made in 1KH7, tble bean was awnrded tne premium for belhg ton (111) d earlier than any other. BKKD l-adlsh, Celery, Melons, H quean aort Haranliia. uouium ann rnnce luiwam imna m.ariy Moss Pottes, ami oilier nwoaaru van AllM. Biaok. Mixed, Keil Rnst Proof, and White 0TS for fall and spring plaotlnn Rloe, Kje, Wheal, Onus and (Hover Weed a- rirdera taken for all kinds of OAK' DKN NKKO, (guaranteed fresb. and pure). Karlaps for Harrei uovers Rair. ol all suae made to order. Consignments or Coualry Predaet oltolted . A larse etock of Hay. Onla and Feeet It will be to your advantage to sea us bo ron uuylDg euennere. Bradham & Smith, Hu. drain and Beed Dealer. Jacmi Craven Hlreet. New Bern e N. C k BRT1R, Prn. TIOS. DAHIEW.Vlw Pret 6. 1 &0BKKTS, Cmnhfcr. The National Bank OF NEW BEENE, N. 0 InooBroaAraB IMS. Capital, - - $100,000 Surplus Proflta. ' 08.1,68 of DIBEOTORS. L'' 'r'":',' Jas. Bbtui, v Taos. DaJmni. Oaaa. 84 BaiaJig si. H. HaoKMSir, uig Jxo. Duwt, .. . -1 tuvsr ,a O. B. OBsUOS.- POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in loavening strength. Latest United States Government Food Report. Royal, IIakino 'Powokr Co., 106 Wall St.,N. V. Butter, Butter, Butter, I Buckwheat, Buckwheat, Buckwheat, Irish Potatoes, Irish Potatoes, Irish Potatoes. RECEIVED YESTERDAY BY STEAMER. Churchill & Parker, Broad St. Grocers. Going to Buy t A Dictionary? . GEr IBE BEST.'' Fully Abreast, of tho Times. A Choice Clft. A Grand Family Educator. Tho Standard Authority. A Successor of tlic authentic "Una-j A bridRcd " leu years spent iu revising, A A 100 editors employed, over $300,000 4 exianueu. SOI il BY A I.I, HOOKSELLKBS. in iinl Imv n-l-niii (if uliHitlt-ln (slltion. i Si-nri ii.r In,' i.iiii.iu.-i i mil. lining Ki,- iiii-u . T :Uiil II I.I. I Villi' I l..HS. : C. 4 C. MERRIAM CO., Publishers, Springfield, Mass., V. S. A. ORDER OF UNITY, The l.eadinir Fraternal Benevolent Accident, Sick ami IHsahility, Sevan Year Endowment Order. PAYS TO IIS MKMBKK8: .20 per week in cuse of sickness or accident, 9100 in case of total disability or death, 11,000 at the expiration of seven years. Read the following Testimonial of one of its members: New Birnk, N. O., Nov. 4th, IK MR. HEHItr J. UBIIK. Uen'lv Hunreme urgsnicer. timer or unity Dear Blr and Bro. l lane tun opnoriuuity n acknowle.lne with thanks the receipt of Knrtv Hollars mill in lull ana eaueiactory i settlement of my claim against your Order I for two weeks sick oeneuu l wisn to ex press my high appreciation of the courteous manner In which 1 have been treated by you and the Hnpreroe umcers In this matter, and 1 assure yon that 1 shall not hesitate to say a good word for tho Order whenever an oppormnlly presents men. Wlsulng you ever, success, i am, Yours In Kraternai Bonds J. U. BUrlUJ. Ladies and Gentlemen can join this I Order on equal terms. Organizers Wanted Everywhere, To whom Liberal Terms are offered. : n&FiiJ ruts, LiiivKAuinni HENRY J. GREEN, Dep. Snpreme Organizer for N. O., jNew uern, iN. v Thoh. A. Ositii, Hres. n. K, For, Oashlsr. Wm. Dunn, yioe-rrea, 11 sa.uKOVsa,Tsun CITIZEN8' BANE or NEW BERN, If. C. DO A OKHERAL BANKING BUB1HE88. Tka AoooonU of Banks, Bankers, Corpora tions, Farmsra. Maiohanta and otkara r rilT.il on (avoralila terms. FromDl and eararnl attention given to the Interest of our customers. BOAJID Or DIRSCTOBS. Ferdinand TJItlch, K. 11. Me.dows, J, A. M sailows. (Jhas. IrnlTr. Jr I Haranel W.Jpoek, James Redmond, Chaa. H. Fowler, ('has. Relsenstelnj William Dunn, Mayer Hslin, B. W.Hmallwood. Thoa. A. Oreen, Oen H. ive V. m. eoj. O. O-Oreea. Udiss In Every Town eaa make a larga salary handllnt; oar foods, ntem ara for bADiia onL. wnwn eyerr Leaf wamia ana mosi naTe.i xaswv aasraa lntrodnos tbemsslTsa, and meal ready ale, if yoa want to snake saestsy. Write for aaatBieta tnfarasaUoa. j ,J LAMUDA aCKDlOAL Ot Auction Of Fancy Groceries. Crook. China, Glass Wue, Tin Waiff House Furnishing Goods, remala ing in stock of ALEX. MLLLKBa Broad street, commencing Tuesday Evening, 7 o'clock, January 31st, 1893. Ladies are cordially invited to attend these sales. O. H. EOBKETS, Trustee. FOR SALE. One small steam engine, onj turpeotlM still, 3 large steam boilers, and othar fit uable property. Apply to CJ 125 lw. E. O. HILL, Agt Notice Extraordinary ! To All My Old Friends and Customers. I wish to say that I am back at my ld stand on Broad Street, una aoor east or .1. J. lolson'a stoia. where I will furnish thorn with the BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS In the line of Green Groceries, Etc. Thanking them very much for all Datt favors, and hoping I may atlll oootwoe to deserve their patronage, l rcmatn,your obedient servant,' K MANUEL FISHER.2 jan20 Gm To the Public! I have bought the ENTIRE STOCK of T. COHEN, The Red Star Clothier, AT 65 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, AND Will Sell AT New York Cost Tho Stock is a LARQK and VAUIKD one, and consists of la complete assortment of CLOTHING, SflOES.1 ili-y Goods, Gents' Fnrniih'gGrsi a Etc., Etc., Etc. Soliciting the patronage ot I . ., I lllu IIUUllU. I remain, Very respectfully, SOL. C0HK James It. Jones, Salesman. j29 NOTICE!! MOIEY TO LOAM it 4 PirOlat HTE2BT ON EIGHT YEARS' TIME. Come yourself and learn tha i laiB. We loan on Real Estate aaoUltf . uc it in towu or in ma oonntrr. Apply to ISAAC H. BHITH. jl2 ly Qen'l Mr., New Bacoa. Ka We Have a Pull Cticli OF V ' Cultivators. JLuxtzs AND ' SM" ' i.-y-f i'l'-'i t; ill Iinds filaiUfcirL'.v AtBottoaPrl:: y i ';f V .'- -' - i. . .'i ajiXn,eziI:jC;C oa

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