he Daily Journal. VOL. X1.--N 290 NEW BERNE, N. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1893. PRICE 5 cents: it BUSINESS LOCALS. PPJ XpQ Florida Oranges, Ba- Fruits, Raisins, Nuts, Dates, and the bcsU Chocolate, Wilnut, Vanilla and Lemon TAFFY in the city. Nunn & McSorlky. A FULL line of Spring and Brimmer Samples, consisting of Chcviotts, Black, Blue and Brown Serges, Fine Check Cashmeres, Imported Suitings. Worsteds in all grades. Satisfaction guaranteed. F. M. CnADWicK, (Tailor.) tf. At Hull's book store. LOST At the fair grounds a plain wood Ixittorn chair light weight and painted yellow. Information cun be left at this office tf. TIT E have iust received a big job lot of Letter, Note and Bill Heads, En velopes, Cards and Tags which we are offering at prices thut defy competition. We LEAD in LOW PRICES, others may follow. W. T. Hill & Co. South Front Street. CJOUVENIU SPOONS of Tryon's Palace -Jand coat of arms of North Carolina. Fur sale by A. E. IIimiAiiP, Jeweler ml lw. DRY PLANK ENDS, suitable for stove wood. 30 cents a loud, at wood wliiirf. foot of Metcall street. K. C. Cl.AIIlOltNK. f25. dlf. FOR SALE 1 pair new 0 1-2 foot cur ry log wheels with 8 inch circle iron jxlc. Dknmh Waijswoktii, Junction Pollock and (Juecn Sts. f222w. TRUNKS, TRUNKS 1 We are pre pared to manufacture Trunks of all kind. Rkpaihinh a Si-kculty. If you have an old trunk, don't throw it away. but send it to us and we will make it as good um new. .S. I!. Wathon A: Co. Middle St. Ojip. Smullw I ii Shiver's. fel. 12 2w. G To Street's llorsr Store lor Liverv. fP HE Celebrated Suboioso Flor De Habana Cigars. Six for Twentv-live cents at C. C. Uliuuvs Diimi Ktohk. nov. 2-2in. F1 IHNE roadster's' at Street s horse store. Ei I7LEUANT Sud.llei-sat Si reel Horse IJStore. TlANDRL'FF, Itch, Manse, and all Skin 1 Diseases cured liy the use of Dull'v's Itch Ointment. For sale by F. 8. Duffy, Druggist. MISII, Sacramental, Port and Sc upper nong Wines for sale by Jab. Redmond T CALVIN Schaffcr's Wild Cherry J. Uoek and Rve, put m expressly for throat and lung diseases, tor side by Jab. Redmond. Y UFFY'S Malt Whiskey for Medicinal use, lor sale by Jas. Redmond. UUNYADI Janos Mineral Water, the Inst Natural aperient. For sale by Jas. Redmond. FIRE Corn Whiskey for side by Jab. Redmond. TV UFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for sale bv Jas. Redmond. T M PORTED Holland Gin, Burke s Bass A Ale aud Burke's Guinness' Stout, for sale by Jas. Redmond. Muuu (or wholesale and ret trade for sale by Jas. Redmond. M ARR KIT'S Cognac Brandy used very " much in the sick room. For sale, by Jas. Redmond. "A. Wise man profits by the experience of others, a happy man by his own experience, bnt a fool profits by uo man's experience," ii the sentim nt oi one ot the Wise Men of old. the troth of which is verified by dailty observation The iuosC difficult branch of the Executive office to manage is said to be the Interior Depart nient. This is so beeanse it contains tbe Pen sron Bureau, the Indian Bureau, the Land Office, the P.ttent Ollice, the Cent-Ub Bureau and a host of other (iiMiinct division of guvein ment United Status ministers abroad are beginning to send in their resignation no that President Cleveland may be unembarrassed in filling their places by new aopoiutments snonui no teei so disposed. This is very thuulitlal on tbe part of tbe ministers. (Jhroniole. THE man who was the only Democratic member of the Dakota Legislature in 1885 goes to Wash ingtoi an a Democratic United States Senartor in 18p3 No yonder Stephen A Douglas Is making opeeobes on the deoadence of the Republican party and adjuring bis remaining fellow-Republicans to "die with their boots on." Louis ville Courier Journal, Dem. Muhammad Alexander Bussell Webb is is an American who has corns baok from tbe Orbit to oon vert bis native land to the faith be has 'adopted daring his absenoe abroad new to him, but old to tbe world Idlamism. " A New Yirk ' paper states that be will f 'improve , tbe green standard of Islam," and strive' to . "lead ,. bis - benighted oouotrymen to fight onder tbe 1 green ' banner.' , Vjjj, t ::j A, Bt. Louis paper , aayi If yon iraut to get rid of rata, don't try to poison them, for they are too smart to be fooled with poison, bat fix up a nice dish for them, seas n - ed with tartar emetic. They eat heartily, and then tbey leel like a land lubber on bis first trip on sea. The world has no charms for them, they wonld rather be dead than alive, and in their deep disgust with the surroundings, as soon us they are able to toddle, tbey take their families and move to some of your neighbors who don't; fed the n that way. The Washington correspondent of toe Baltimore Ban p ys a high compliment to Senator Kmsom in the following paragraph: The Democratic president protem of the Senate will be tbe best parlia mentarian in the body aud one who, art a presiding officer , has no sap -rior. Snuuor Harris, of Ten nertHee, is to be the man. No wiser seleciou could be made. General It in no iu, of North Carolina, who is wonderfully well versed in all the duties of a logwlifor, would have the pielereucu, bur., it is understood Honator Iian-om, of his own motion, suggested the Tennessee Senator lor the place. General K-ttisom is one of the abl -st of all the men on the Democratic side, and in all probability bis counsel and liiri nerviceH on the floor will be more valuabln lb in in the chair. LOCAL NEWS. NE W A l VEli T IS EM EN 7W. Howard. Nunn & MeSorley Taffy, etc. F. M. Cliadn ick Samples, ifcc. Ralph Gray Change of Schedule. S. C. Bragaw Administrators sale. Temperature yesterday: Maximum, 50 1-2; minimum, 33; range, 821-2. A phonopraph exhibition will be given tonight at the Collegiate Institute for the benefit of the library. Weather forecast: Fair followed by local showers this afternoon or to night, Stationary temperature. Prof. G. T. Adams will conduct tbe love east t Hancock street Methodist church to-night. It is hoped that every member will 1e present. Messrs. Roberts & Rro. were moving yesterday to the store opposite the one they have been occupying, the one re cently vacated by Mr. W. P. Jones. The monthly meeting of the Womau's Missionary Society of Centenary M. E church will be held this afternoon at 3:30 oclock at the residence of Miss Carrie Mayhew. The elegant nicklc plated Columbia uicycie, one ol tne handsomest eror brought to the city, which was exhibited by W. T. Hill at the Fair was flying around town yesterday to the nimble tread of Mr. J. T. Cooper. The amount that licdwinc the default ing casliicr ol Atlanta, Ua., got away with is now stated to be (05,000. It is expected however that the bank will re open soon and the necessity of putting in the hands of a receiver be avoided. The Elizabeth City Carolinian tells of the death of Jethro Shivcy, who itsavs was a well known colored man in Provi dencc Pasquotank county. His age was 110 years. The Carolinian regards him as doubtless the oldest person in Eastern North Carolina. Parachutes arc becoming the favorite plaything of New Berne youngsters now They rig them up with a piece of cloth with string converging from its edges to a point a suitable distance off, where they unite, and arc fastened to a weight. The boys toss them up and they open in com ing down very much as the genuine ones. Rev. J. F. Butt is helping in a revival meeting at Newport. He intends how ever to como up in time to conduct the regular services in Hancock street M. church Sunday, and at Mount Calvery Temple at 4:15 p. m. The sacrament of the Lords supper will be administered at tbe morning service in the church. If all other places in the United States should Bend in visitors to see Cleveland inaugurated in the same proportion that New Berne i doing, Washington will be one crowded city. A good sized party went off on tho steamer Neuse Wednesday, another good crowd by rail yesterday and still others intend to go this morning. Concilman Ellis calls our attention the way so many people have when driv ing of following one certain track' in street, when tbe proper way it for each one to keep to the right. - If that rule adhered to the streets will wear more uni fbrmly and last longer. A pieco of. care lessness which some indulge in, is to run the wheels of vehicles on the edge of the ditches thus jutting them down. This li directly against a city ordinance, and may result at any urns in a fine and bill ot cost for whoever does it. , a StrllbeaiaiW Oa and after March 1, 1898 nntll iur tber notice' the Btr. Albemarle, of the N.N. W, Direct Line wilt sail Tues day and Friday at 11 a. w. from. ' New Borne, KAj.ru uiut, Act At : Improvements at the Has Works. The new apparatus of the New Berne Gas Light Company to which we alluded yesterday morning ,will come from the Commercial Gas Light Company, oi New York. It is oxpected soon and when it is put in the company will have dupli cates of nearly every part of the manufac turing machinery. The new part will be the one generally used, but the old one will be thoroughly overhauled and re tained for service whenever needed. The object of the company is to im prove the quality of the gas, and also to get matters in such shape tlint the business can be pushed especially with reference' to furnishing gas for lie it ing and cook ing purposes. It is intended to place gas for the latter purposes within the reach of every one in the city who de sires these conveniences. The gas company is making improve ments, not with any rush and flurry but quietly and steadily. Within the last two years several changes for the better have been made. A storage ware house of 5,000 gallons capacity has been built for the safe keeping of oil. There is not square inch of wood work ubout it. The old buildings have likew ise re ceived attention in the way of uew roofs. floors aud windows, together with slight attractions for greater convenience; they were also repainted and there is a good unlet to the river connecting with three overflow wells in the vnrd for waste from the works. After the additional works are put m it is planned to make the yard present a :atcr appearance by separating the works proper from the approach to the office which will be suitably graded, syste matically arranged anil beautified by growing flowers. It is especially gratilying to note such spirit of progress and such evidences ol success on the part of a home institution. Coming ami (Joins. Mayor Manly left yesterday morning for Elicott city .M.I). to visit his sister. He may attend Cleveland's inauguration also. A good number went oil' on purpose to see the inauguration. Thev were Messrs. P.H. Pellcticr, W. W. Clark, C. C.Green, Knock Wadsworth, W. II. Bovd. P. M. Draney, Col. Hughes, J. T. Hollister Miss Mary Oliver. Miss E. E. Disoswav. Miss Alice Harvey and Mrs. M. S Wil lard. Dr. W. H. Potter, of Boston, is spend ing a short time in the city at Hotel Al bert, and his sister.Mrs. James M. Childs is visiting at Mr. S. W. Smalhvood's. Rev. Julian Rumley came up from Beaufort and is spending a short time in the city, previous to returning to his work in Littleton. Mr. J. H. Smith returned from Qolds- boro where he has been visiting relatives. Mrs. G. S. Waters returned from Kins- ton where she has been visiting Mrs. C. T. Randolph. Mrs. C. T. Watson ami her mice Miss Eva Sanders returne I Ironi a visit to rel atives at Newport. Col. J. I). Whitford and Hon W. T. Caho retujned last uijrht from business trips. The Steam Ferry. Several gentlemen called on Mr. Hill Humphrey, the hardest worker for the steam Terry, Thursday, nndjvolunterily of fered to take stock in it. A meeting ol' the incorporation w ill soon be held, and then it is hoped the matter will be push ed as fast as possible to have it so that a farmer can drive his loaded wagon other vehicles on the lioat and conic right across without handling whatever he 1ms, for a mere nominal sum, and return the same way. Let this bo the case, and our streets will lie dotted with country vehicles never before, and our merchants will feel tae effect. (10,000 is the amouut which is wanted to be raised. This looks like a good size sum, but (25 each from 400 people will make it. In view of the benefits to be conferred, it ought easily to be raised. It will pay every business man in the city, and every farmer from a one-horse farm up who lives where he would use the ferry can much better afford to take share or two than to get along without the advantages the ferry will give. Let all interested act promptly it oughtjnot to take long to get the ferry in operation. Sir Knights Attention. The regular conclave of St. John's Commandery, Knights Templar, will be held at tbe Asylum Friday evening at 7:80 o'clock. jt. By order Eminent Commander. E. B. Hacxbcbh, Receiver. Phonograph Party. There will be a phonograph party (riven by Mr. Win. J. Smith at tho Col legiate Institute Friday night for the benefit of the echool library. Exhibition will be given from phonograph with brass trumpet. Admission isc com mencing at 8 o'clock. Dreti Maklnff. Mis Rowena, a first clase dress-maker, will be ready on Monday, Feb. 27th, to receive order for work. She it in office on Craven Street, formerly .occupied by P. H. PellietierandrefpectfullytoliciU a lb are of your patronage. f261w. USE DUFFT8 COUGH KILLER carei Coagba, Cold, Bore Throat, etc Excellent in all affection of the Throat and Lone. Inducing healthy ac tion of the muoou membrane, toothing and healing the same. Ji an airnaamo and teKMiciD, Prices, 10c., S5ci and T"V'W atmm , ; FAIR PREMIUMS AWARDED. Class F. Culinary. Best 5 pound N. C. butter Jas. P. Kerr 2, second best do. Mrs. W. F. Crockett l.OO.bcst.lO pounds beeswax Rev.Edward Bull 1.00,bcst gallon strained honey Rev. Edward Bull 1.00, do. 10 lbs honey comb Rev. Edward Bull l.OO.best gallons N. C. apple vinegar Mrs.M. E. Kenton 1.00, best N. C. hams W. H. Bray 2.00, best home made sausage W. F.Crockett l.C0,best N. C. lard W. H. Bray 1.00, best apple jelly Mrs. S. B. Waters 25c, licst plum jelly Miss Mary V. Roberts 25c, best black berry jelly Miss II. T. Clark 25c, straw berry jelly Miss H. T.Clark 25c, quince jelly Mrs. J. A. Simpson 25c, fig marma lade Miss Mary C. Roberts 25c, best pre served peaches Miss Mary C. Roberts 25c, preserved pears Miss Mary C. Roberts 25c, quinces Mrs. O. Marks 23c, plums Miss Mary C. Roberts 25c, strawberries Mrs. O- Marks 25c, crab apple Mis. 1C. R. Jones 25c, citron Mrs. K. R. Jones 25c, tigs Mrs. Alex Miller 25c,vnter melon Mrs. K. R. Jones 25c, grape fruit Mrs. If. U. Jones 25 c, best collection 10 varieties of above Mrs. S. Ii. Waters 2.00 The following premiums were taken by Mrs. J. J. Wolfcndon: Best jar canned peaches 25c, pears 25c, plums 25c, peas 25c, asparagus 25c. Largest and hesl display canned goods 14 varieties 2.00 Best Misli wine Mrs. Dr. Primrose 1 .00. best blackbeirv '.vine no premium no competition, best cherry cordial Mrs. Dr. Primrose 1.00, best seuppeniong cordial Alex Miller 1.00, apple cordial K. S. Duffy 1.00, cordial Mrs. Dr. Prim rose 1.00, blackberry cordial Mrs. (). li. Union 1.00. Largest and best display of cordials Mrs. Dr. Primrose 2.00. Best brandy peaches. Mr. II. While hurst 1.00, brandy cherries, Mrs. S. Ii. Waters 1.00, best sweet pickled tomatoes Mrs. J. A. Simpson 50c, do. peaches Miss F. E. Union 5l)c, do. pears Mrs. If. U. Jones 50c, do. grapes Mrs. M. E. l'.alon, 50c, do. tigs Mrs. If. If. Jones 50d. Sour pickles. Cucumbers Mrs. S. I!. A'aters 50c, artichokes Miss F. K. Union 50c, green tomatoes Mrs. If. R. Jones ."iilc mangoes Mis. Uco. Wyinan 50c, best chow-chow Sirs. W ynian 50c, tomato catsup Mis. M. E. Eaton 50c, best silver cake Mrs. I!. Osgood 75c, do. chocolate cake Mrs. O. Marks 1.00, fruit cake Mrs. O. H. Onion 2.00, coeoaiuit cake Mrs. II. Osgood 1.00, largest and best display ol cakes 5 varieties Mrs. O. Marks 2,50, lar gest and best display of cakes and bread ill this department Mrs. H. Osgood 2 50 special and largest .isplav ot lreail in this department Miss II. Osgood 10(1 best and largest display of fancy di-hc 17 varieties Mrs. O. Marks. Special premiums o tiered for lancy dishes: Curving by set Mrs. O. Marks 2d largest display of fancy dishes 2.00 Miss H. Osgood, special premium by Itarrinir- toncc liaxter I pairhdics line shoes Mis! II. Osgood. Largest display in culinary department 1 silk umbrella hv Itnrringto i iV liaxte r awarded to Mrs. -I. .1. Woll'rndon, bes loaf bread Mrs. If. If. Jones 50c, best roll Miss H. Osgood 50e, best plate btM'nils Mrs. J. Hughes 50c. ( 'h il tire ii '. Ih iirt nun. Rest chocolate cake Miss Lucy Abbott 25c, best doughnuts Miss Lniiia Scott aged 12 years 21c, best plate biscuits Harvy Fox age 7 years 2c, best pie Miss Myrtle Disoswav 2.rc. The Wilmington (jiiaraiitine Station. Economy is a good thing, but economy w hich haggles about the price of lood when a man is starving, or the price of medicine when he is sick, or the cost of building a dike to turn the torrent which is sweeping dow n to deluge the valley he low, is not economy; it i something that we haven't i.ny name for that fits it. Last year cholera raged in several coun tries of Europe, it was brought to this countrv but by a rigid quarantine and herculean efforts it was stamped out be fore it spread. We know how the coun trv became alarmed then, and how read ily'it it would have spent money then to protect tne people irom mat scourge. Now there is every reason to believe that cholera will re-appear with virulence again in those countries next spring and summer. It is there now. .ratal coses have been occurring all along through the winter, ana tins tact has lea to the passage of what is called a national quar antinc law, or law which is very delect ivc, but better, perhaps, than none. A big streak of economy struck Congress and it relused to maae any appropriation for the building ot quarantine houses. This it left lor the State to do. Our Legislature has been asked to ap propriate money to build a house at the station near the mouth of the Cape Fear, and this it hesitated to do unless the city of Wilmington snbBcnlc $5,000. S il mington having done this there can be no further excuse lor refusing to make the appropriation by the State. Wil mington is interested, of course, in lmv Ing an effective quarantine, but the State is quite as much interested as Wilmington for if the disease were introduced and got a foothold in this city, there is no earthly power which could prevent it trom spreading to other portions ol the State Wil. Messenger. CAA AAACABBAGE PLANTS for dW.WVVgaie Rr0WII from ti,e seed, grown by the old reliable seed bouse ol Johnson & stokes, ot Philadel phia, Pa., and Peter Henderson & Co. of Wow XorK. i-nce a per M, wvcro.uuo at $1.50 per M. Lettuce Plants same price. K. H. BLITCH, Young Island B. C. ilklw lin FOR SALE. Good will and inrereit in a PAYING BUSINESS that can be largely increased. Bargain if told at oncat Apply by letter to i , c "B" New BerneN. O, 77,4'.-f :.'', . ; CartiovMMii,- ORGANIZATIONS. What the Building and Loan and Hie Y. M. ('. A. arc Accomplishing in Our City. A gentleman in commenting on the general instability of societies in New Berne, remarked how well two or ganizations the Building and Loan Asso iatiou Young Men's Christian Asso- lation held their own. These ire two that bevoml all loubt deserve to flourish. The Building and Loan enables its members to either save up a snug little capital by small monthly payments or to purchase a home in the same way, aud number of our citi zens though its iiislrumeiitabilitv, are ac- uiiiulating as they would not but for the influences of this admirable home insti tution. The V. M. ('. A. another home institu tion, works on an entirely different linu but is none the less beneficial in our com munity. Safe-guards by its aid are thrown around young men -by affording them a pleasant place under proper in- cni e in which to assemble in their spare tune any day in the week. The association by dint of continuous Hurt for eight years has accumulated in its rooms valuable property calculated to enhance the enjoyment of members and visitors 'viiinasiuin apparatus for physical development, innocent games for those who like them, a piano and organ for those musically inclined and good books both for amusement and mental and spiritual improvement, as well as a ;ood supply of newspapers and magazines from which any one may become well informed upon he current events and topics of the day anil a clever and indus trious Secretar, Mr. T. Wilkinson is in harge of the work. With all these advantages, the associa tion has a drawback in that a debt was created pnor to the coining ot the secre tary, anil this fact has, to sonic extent, hampered the work' The association in its desire lo get rid of this incumbrance lias decided to make the next one ot its regular monthly social entertainments a pay one. All these occasions have in the past been very pleasant and as a rule prac tically free, consequently as so much gen uiiu pleasure has been given without charge, it seems reasonable to suppose that u large gathering will greet the en tertainment when it comes oil 'which will be next Friday. (KNEHAIi ASSEMBLY. KOKTV-SKVKNTH HAY. SKNATE. Mr. Newell introduced a bill to an tliorize the leasing of the penitentiary lor a term ol years. HOUSE OF REPRESKNTATIYKS. The tel. ale bill to reduce the legal rate of interest in this state to 0 per cent, w a laken ill) as unfinished business. The house bill to reduce the highest leal rate ol interest too per cent, was also laid upon the table. Another lull on the same suhecl was taken up. the same bill being a bill to aineiid section ;ts:15 of the code, relating the leoal late of interest. This bill was also laid upon the table by avo'.e o 3 ayes to '111 noes. As a special order the judicial)' coin initlee s bill to provide lor the speedy trial of certain felonies were taken up. It allows the liovernor in ease ol' an) gravntcd homicide, or any rape; to nt once order a special term ol' com t, to try the case immediately. The bill was luu upon the table. A bill to allow Hyde county to levy special tax, passed third reading. A bill to incorporate the town ol Svki vlille ill Craven count), passed thir reading. A bill to allow disabled ( 'on federate ldiers to peddle witlmut license, passci second and third readings. A bill to curtail the expenses ot tin State Uuard. passed second reading and after some discussion an amendment was offered abolishing the annual encamp ment ot the guard and rcdceing the up propnation to f.,0(i0 a year. 1 lie amendment was adopted, and bill as amended passed and was onh rei to be engrossed and sent to the senate. A number ol members explained their votes and declared their belief that if the bill became a law it would result in the lisliundmcnt of the State liuard. The Senate bill for the niainten am and repair ol the institution for deatl mutes and blind, passed unanimously The appropriation isyli.000 annually which $5,000 is for repairs. (iRE.tr "Hlli IKE" There is a man in our tow n Who wears a hat ten inches long; liencath this hat stands in full dike, Perfection his name, "Ilig Ike.'' For business talent, none can exceed, Having in his stock all things you need In the largest cities there's not the like Because selected ly "llig Ike. Hat, perfection, stock combined With smiles so sweet, and manners fined; Will open your purse, and your fancy strike, So go and call lor great "Rig Ike." Now if you go you'll not regret Culling on our city's pet; Nothing about him you can dislike, No one iike him great "llig ike." E. C. D. NOTICE. On and after March 1st tho steamer Ncusc will sail from New Berne at 4 m. until further notice. Gko. Henderson, Agent. Notice. Feb. 28, 1863. After March 5th, I shall distrain and garnishee all unpaid poll. Pay up and sve costs. W. D. Waixacb, feb 85 lOd. City Tai Col Regular Bowel follow, the use of imrH"a onr a - - s TWO WORTHY V ? -a s s. - "" -i ft i ' - 'if-' Y POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar bakinir powder Highest of all in leavening strength. Latkbt Unitkh Status Uovkunment Food Rki'oiit. iyal Baki.no Towkkk Co., 100 Wall .. N. Y. rnie e us a last quality." Mia k i' mii:. Yhu can judge the quality ol some things by tame, but the only way to judge a Nboes ih by wear. The shoes we ncll 'lie old reliable Stacy Adam's (''. have been tested iu thm market lor ten yearn, and all agree that thev are wear resisters. Noue like them as a customer remaiked to us a few days ago. Prices 2.00 to 'jri.OO. See us for Hats, Clothing aud I'd derwear. J. M. IIOU'AKI). IIKOID STREET KIM IT STORE. .111-1 arnvcii a Mill lot ot northern fruit, parsnips e,ni,,t.. I.,,t., .anan:i oeoanuts, rutabaga-, turnip-. :ipph-and lllnlH. I'o my li'n iols and p Bread St. plei-r w hili- pa Any ariirlt l'i presented purchased ol my -loek the money I w ill nTnui 1 a- in leiiiin o ;mv irticlc. Thanking mm kindly lor pa-l lavors Imping to ivc cm conl iniianiT ol Mur patronage. liroad Mint fruit Mi 1 1 above .Middle, nct Mr ('has. Swell's ,.,.f -hill. .I ami s I I. I Mil II I II, 1'ropiielo ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF LAID,, Pursuant to a Judnment ami Order of Pule of thtt ttupertor (jnuri uf iTuven couuiy, I will sell at Public Aii 'l.on for (ftgli. at the Court House door lu New Bertie, 4N. c, ou Monday, April :Mf I VKJ, itTWKLVK, M., the hore'imfter described property btlonglnK lo the mule of Henry lepe, ueoeaseu, to wil: A certain inct or land a'luutod on Hlo lim it Creek, In Ui- county of Oraven, Slate of North OarolliiHi, known ivh the (tihflou Laud, and bounded itt.d bet 11m d ai follows: On the uorih by -Worn m s ereek ; on the east by the laud of John i'Utm n aud (ho Ttinrii land; on the Mouth ' y ihe Keruueon land on th went oy thr? Nancy .Joupb or Wynne land and Hlneum'H creek ; containing W. aorea more or 1bn. bt-hiff, i ho land convey vd lo Henry Denpe by d"d recorded In hook l""j, pae I j In I he i eordn of Craven county HTKl'HT.N (V BRAUAW m I til A lmlnistraloi of I! I .Mpe. deo'd MONEY ON LIFE INSURANCE wo iliivo recently iiinv cotn pieieil our f;ic 1 1 1 1 ien for h.L 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 u loans on Tontine and Kutlowoieni Iitviiiitiit I'mIh- hh VV loan upon lensniaole tri ins aiH'iiT '.mi jMr cent of tho sip . Mii-r x.i'uc i f p.ih issued by the in c.iii;Miiic, vi KdiiitAhlo. -T nu. Mut u tl I, ft; -.I New York. ''..mi. .-ti. ut M.n.i ) ut Ihutfonl N ew oi k I .lie. Nor I h Western Mniuitl Venn Mutu.il, l'i v ideni l.ilc of ll.irl ford, l'u urn C.Miini1, Mutiinl Bern-lit of Newark, N. .1 . Ipi'iinkhu I.ifo, I ntiod StaU'N Ul'e, W.tr-liillu'lOll I.I to ol NtHV York, and otln t L".-d Cnmnnicn. All loans mudo lor a period of twelve iliontliH, with privilege ut iciiewiil IN policy accepted t lint been outstuud Ing less than three r;us It vuii do n earn to secure, a loin wo will buy your policy for ciirih. VVd also deal in iii'stiiieiil securities, including railroad Mock aad bond State, City, County ;md Township bonds and warrants Inler-Ntate Trust ami Hrokrrairo Co, 240 Kuyettewlle nt.. cor. I'atk avc, 122 d3m KALKICll, N. C THE GREEN FRONT NOVELTY STORE, Middle St. Near South Fron (NVxl In Dull 's Dru' Store, i IS i F K 1". I ! 1 N 1 1 Special Inducements di:uis; nil'. NEW BERNE Fili. Largest Assortment of All Kinds Musical Instruments, Violins Banjos, Guitars, Mandolins, Zithers, Authoharps, Flutes, Fifes, Piccolos, Accor deons, Harps, Etc ALSO, A FULL LINK OF Solid and Plated Jewelry such as Watches, Chains, Cuff and Collar Buttons, Ladies' Pins, Earrings, Scarf fins, Spectacles, Etc In Pictures & Picture Frames and EASELS we carry the Largest otook lu tuts section of ilio Htate. Great Cut in Prices During Fair Week. feblfldwtf NOTICE!! MOIEY TO L01I it 4 Per Gut IITEREST ON EIGHT TEARS' TIME. Coma yourself and learn the ptrticu lara. W loan on Real Estate aecaritj be It In town or In tbe eonatrr. . inni.tA . . - mi tn it , Aurrtr JlH if i; Qen'l Mgr., New Bene, K( orj W. H. & R S. TUCKER & CO. Dress Goods! Spring '93. New Dress Fabrics for this season are now on active sale. Onr sbowing of Sprint: Dress Goods represents tbe most desirable text ares aud shadeH of plain mate rials, as well as the richer Paris Novelties. Dress Qools for this SDrincr show some distinct changes, both as to color anu style Irom those of the pnst season. Requests for samples should in icate something as to colors and price of goods desired. Cash with order of R5.00 and over, we deliver goods free (except tuniinire and crockery) to nearest bx press Ollice or Kailroad Station. W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Co. RALEIGH, N. C. ure Seed Potatoes, Crown undtr contract with a RpbiI ilouscSTKKTLY FOK SEKI, InAroos- U ik county, Maiuo, Houlton Rose, Pearl of Savoy, Stonewall Jackson. Abo a few "Bliss Triumph' i no eyes snow vitality, Bu r having I'll hin t by cold. For sale by -- ft. BERRY. TI1K . Red Front, NEAR HOTEL ALBEHT, Is tho plane to look for Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods. AIko a FI LL and COMPLETE line of DRY GOODS, Boots, Shoes1 Etc. p.-.-ial lot of BLANK ET9 and COM FORTS that will bo sold at a surprising ly low tigiiru. it'oiouw Look Out For Danger. Reliable, Honest Goods Cost So fJuch Uonir. Business Menl1 Don't GieThing$Anay Look out for the cheap sales at tbe end of the year when goods are ''selling lar below cost." Very respectfully, Hackbnrn & Villatt. Truck Barrels. You will make a mistake If yon boy , your Barrels before yon see ThoE.H.U.A.MeadowgOo. Thcr bare for sale the PATENT WIBB : BARREL, manufactured by Jobs ! Co of this city. These barrels wrre need last easea by Messrs. Haokbnra A WlUetl and many ' other large tniokers. v. v , By buying this barrel yon eaeenrefe, home Industry and iet tne beat trunk 5 barrel en the market Prioee Low, " . feM dwUm - CO. '