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The NAL. VOL.Xl.-NO 312 NEW '4 ERNE, N. 0, WEDNESDAY, MYKCII 29, 1893. J OUR At- BUSINESS LOCALS. Buckwheat Sloveb. HECKER8 - Sell-raising and Pare Maple Syrnp. . : .- - -.-i .i . j C. . LOST Two Hen Turkey . Mbb M H Return to Sultan. Thousands ofacre 01 farming lands along Dome of the rivers in Michigan, which were flooded, are still covered with heavy too, which will melt slowly and delay the farmers very much in their spring plowing. GOME and view our trash meats todav. T President Cleveland's nomina TJT ANTED An active representative tions np to date have met with , for a large Eastern Accident Cora- , ., hnt, non The Press Association. Four weeks from today tlin North Cum linn I'rcss Association vill meet in tho. city. Our people will welcome tlieni with the hospitality c!i:ir.icicri.-ii.iv'. ol (lie old him Cily. Arrangements are also being made for au editorial excursion to Chicago ahont the lfllh or aoth ol Mav. The Reerelarv. J. B. Short-ill, of Concord would like to M.OI.V 01'' NOIM'H CAROLINA. WE arc .- " for the Columbia and pan;, it. FOUND- On tho macadamized road a nickle band, supposed to oe an at ' tachmcnt to some vehicle. Same can le obtained trom Cicero Robbins upon pay ment of cost. Enquire on macadamized . road near railroad crossing. tf. r ANCING CLASS The dancing XJ nialit at Lothrop Hall. 2t Prop. Joe Hnocx. Instructor. BEEF! BEEF! Ten cuts in 100 pounds. Square deal on Ilecf. and I propose to do so in a .liort time and show what the head butcher of New Berne can do D. IIabbeij,. he only agents in this district Hartford bi cycles and the Onligraph Type Writer. By coining to us at kikst you will save time and stamps. Gntiil gucs free on p phcation. Either, sold on the Install nient Plan. W T. 1 1 ill & Co.. South 1'ront Street. TOMATO PLANTS For sale at $4.00 per W- or 50 cents per hundred. Good vigorous plant?, varieties: Acme and TroDhv. Varctield Cabbage plunts at $2.00 per M. or $1.50 per M. for 5,000 and over. Address Norman 11. Hutch. mlQltn Young's Island, Colcton Co., S. C. I ' TU8T RECEIVED. A nice line of Prayer Books, bound in French Seal, Venetian Morocco and French Morocco. Prices 75c. and $1.00. Also a nice line of music books at Hall's Book Store. mlO, tf. FULL line of Snrine and Summer Samples, consisting of Chcviotts, Black, Blue and Brown Serges, Fine Check Cashmeres, Imported Suitings. Worsteds in all grades. Satisfaction guaranteed. F. M. Chadwick, (Tailor.) tf. At Hall's Ijook store. has given greater or more univer sal satisfaction than that of Wade Hampton. With it, all sections and factions seem pleased. THE Columbus Enqmrer-Snn tluuks that with Speaker Crisp prenid.ng over the house oT representatives, und Ben itor UaniM, ol Teniiessee, elected president, protein ut the t-wiitf, theHiuttl neutmuly ban it liont seat, in the uotional legislature. hear from tho trip. who intend ;n the Its .tltrvi-iloiiH Inllnoss Raptures ol Auolher Male Over a Collection thai u Single Carolina County ( nit Surpass. 1 he Stale Should diathcr ami keep on inhibition n Specimen ol I.vcry iiiictv in il ( raven s Lxlnhit at Him World's Pair. Keeping up With the Pcinnnil Messrs. I'cril and !' : Mali yesterday sporting iinnuiii the some of the line sloe.;, v.'oieli I'm has just purchased i-y sclcc-l himsell out we-l. They s!iou step oil" lively. New Ik-rue lively huncss is 1)0 n I:::' (hiier. Mo-srs. a v.; iycciiIIv ad. !(d t i v. ere out ir father I Hi; them! well KwiToii .loniNAi.: 1 was very much li d in an article on Connecticut tiy, recently published in the ml- Pol less is getting to M. Ilahn A: Co. i their alri-ndi -id Tina 1 1 I mm copy old h of nne wine a lev day- ds TlIE Chicago lntcr-Oi:tiai). lip , notes l.he tact that out ol sixteen appo tnnients inide by H'rrs de m (jlceelaiid the other day eleven were Sou' hern men It be keeps on at this proportion this cinutn will have C pretty respectable I oflioial service. extensive iiverv Mal.li ,ut iln v are n too large l.i -i rye for their ''lov i:n' In uess now, lor lle-v are pa. :.e 1 hiil 1 , such li( Iv aa I w i 1 1 I raie. d :i!iii.i,:i ;;. if sonic li-i-aiii- line Wiii.ls lor creation and -Cii -! :vi: an ! ha! i v c farmers n:co l'.,r ii, 1.1 m l r,;.i I v.. They come in a! a wrv op.,; ! .in 1 loo, a.- tile j : ! - ". n .. : .ii of I .rm na lions i-i at hand. plamks i.t.M n:i:r iistiii. World's coll, etion 1 I l'tider tin 's hy Mr. iil'iirv. The as 18S-I mi f that slale positioii at rill! Iltll 1 of oiace 1 -xhil.it mil ai ihnl ami r av.ardi-d I he i t'iveti to .Mr li --r ice;. ,e coliun,, , V i!!.i : :md LOCAL NEWS. NEW A D VKH TISKMENTS. Howard. Lost Two turckey's. Wanted A representative. C. E. Slnver Buckwheat, &c. Churchill & Parker Butter, &e. M. R. Howard Insurance. , Cohen & Son Fresh meats. J. W. Stewart Horses, mules, etc. iiilent At Itvdy o! ifiexieai cs l'lnia lit." ami of Adi l MitppoM cl Volcano. I . v. I i-iici I t Hi ids" urpri-m; . and Hi Trolling r-l pri.i Wall..- Xoiv, th rliele, will i "pi-ixai.tl Iom- wire u city "I -an Mar : after The i-r to 6 0 To Street's Horse Store for Livery. The meeting at the city hall to-night is the initiative step towards the entertain ment of the Press Association. Let there be a full attendance of our citizens. Mr. J. B. Holland is taking a two story addition to his residence with two rooms on each floor. The old portion of the bouse will be raised to a full two story height to correspond with the new part. Secretary Gresham has requested the resignation of Dr. T. O.St. Clair, head of tho Consular Bureau in the State I)e wv -.TT.T-I T T7.T71 Tl f 1 .,11 G I -1 I . iiaauiiurr, 1111, wmgr, partnient but his successor has not yet been appointed. He has been 111 ipHE Celebrated Saboioso Flor De 1 Habana Cigars. Six for Twenty-five cents at C. C. Green's Drug Stoke. nov. 2-2m. JINE roadster's at Street's horse store, that the itale' (pnet lor ovci a Iiiiuiliv 1 llaines rose tr;ii';ht u, :r. '.a a lieiuht of a tli.m-.nni ii ; :m i i'l lav.- poured ilinvn II;,- .-1,1, s !!je 11.. ilalaiil , in streams doing gre.il dan. ige. 'fie in habilauN of the pop.tlon . ;e;iiniltiir I district in which the '.a, '0.1:1, i - " ; ; i i t I lave llei I to a 11L1, 01 aL i v. his! ol Xorlit Carolina Cnvcrnnrs Ki otn 17l! lo is;;;. Mr. J. li. Mi Liu 1 e. of :Tit -. - i'io, ii s ntly in the town ol i-ld, et,ai. Clio-aaa county, an. I wnile II,, r, in e.one I Iroin t lie records tin; lollouiiie, h toillic (o.v ernors of Xoitii Carolina: ' . an I (ilaced in the pit il. wtiere tliej Were is of yisilors. Thi ol' tl.e collection Hero till:'-, licit W ilS it gl til-f- h-.- iiaial er ol ei,-s of . in ale naturaiiv, Wii- th- led hi a new ion. -peeics ELEGANT Store. Saddlers at Street's norse f Diseases cured by the use of Duffy'B teh Ointment. For sale by F. 8. Dcfft, Druggist. MISH, Sacramental, Port and Scupper tinner Winea for sale bv none Winea for sale by . Jas. Redmond service Bincc 1865, over 27 years. Mr. H. B. Duffy, the wholesale dry goods merchant sold- another bill of goods to the amount of $500 to a Car teret county customer yesterday. Inves- T CALVIN Schaffer's Wild Cherry It Rock and Rye, put up expressly for tigation win satisfy almost any reasnna .urunv uu muS ... ,)l0 mun that New Bcrne ifl Ml, n ht I an iiuHvnv. . . . . ,. . . I wholesale market. T-v riFirY'fl Mnlt Whiskey for Medicinal -L' use, for sale by I 1 "e " Umington Star says a rumor jas. keduond. comes trom eoutltport that a hottic nasi Tf UNTADI Janos Mineral Water, the been found on the beach near that place, H best Natural aperient. For sale by Jas. Redmond, ' 1.5 -u 4 ARRETT8 Cognac Brandy used very t ." " much in the rick room. For sale by I which contained a scrap ol paper 011 which was wri'.ten in German, a statenient that the German barque Louise had gone down at sea. The grading for tho railroad is gcttini; well down into the city. A force ol hands were engaged yesterday in cutting down the hill on Queen street beyond the fmf nnnrt and rnrla nriTii tiniltintr snmlns mr rvrvA fTnARfl i verv low rlffures " r . . .... ' . v n I II III r , . " : J..., drt to the lower Place. TI10 filling 111 vvvv iqr wuuiaio mi" iich. 1 - trade l Ml. by Ja. ukumonu PURE Corn Whiskey for sale by Jas. Redmond. rUFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for J sale by Jas. Redmond. T MPORTED Holland Gin. Burke s Bass 1 A 1b Mill Burke's Guinness' Stout, for sale by Jab. Redmond. Jas. Redmond. Green peas from - Florida $1.50 a peok in Philadelphia. are -"VTnB lap of Spring is heaped , ; -with invitations to millinary open- r- M' TTHB heat ol debate Is quite likely -' tn nrodnca coolners between the debaters. V'l,'- eommcnoed at th macadamized road and ii going backward toward the diggers. Udou solicitation. Caut. Thos. Gates has consented to be a candidate for coun cilman trom tho first ward. This is the first move in the annual spring tussel for the city government. Mr. Edward Gerock was brought out in the second ward some time ago and though other names were inentioaed" the plain indica tions are that he will have an easy walk over. A meetinif of all our business men is reouested to night at the city hall 'at 8 o'clock for the purpose of making pre 1711). 17211. 17M4. 175 a. nr,t. 17Gtt. 177o 1777. 17hl). 17K-.. 17H4. 1785. 17K8. 171)0. 171m. 1790. 17H8. 171H1. 1802. 1805. 1807. 1S08. 1810. 1811. 18111. 1817. 1820. 1821. 1824. 1827. 1838. 18:10. 1832. 18:15. 18:17. 18-M. 1815. 1:140. 1850. 1855. 1851). 1801. 181)1. 182. 1805. 1800. 1808. 1871. 1874. 1870. 1880. 1884. 1888. 1800. 18!:i- It cOBt Editor Palitier, ot The I limlnary arrangements for the reception V Vnrk Wnrld 11200 000 avearlof the State Press AssoclatJon, which ( l ie s IMiil. Sir Kich. I'm raid, I! :i. (hiluirl Jolm-on. Matthew linv.ii,'. Arthur I)..li!-.. W'il'iai.i 'I'lyon. .1, -i 1!: M;ii tiii. Hit land t'ii-i 1! A I. a- 1 N -li. 'I'llOllliiS lllllio'. Alexander Martin. Kit-hard Caswell. Samuel Jolm-on. AleN.iuder Martin. liiclii.nl IV Spa;:;!il Samuel A.-h.-. Willini.i ii. Da.ie. I'eiij nniti ilii t:::-. .lame-- 'furm-i, Niltl.iiniel Ale a: '. 1 Henjainai v illi op i Diuid Moiie. Iteniiiuiiii Smiih Williiiin II r.vkiii-v. William Mill. r. John Urineh. Jessie Franklin, (iabriel ilolme.-. Hutcliins C Kiirton. .Iniiies Ireih II. John Owens. .Moniforil St. .i t s. David I,. Swain, liiehard D. Spaighl. Edward !!. Dmlii v. John M. Moi.-li, Win. A. Graham. Chas. Manlv. David S. Iieid. Thomas IlriiL'g. John W. Ellis. Warren W'inslow. Henry T. Clark. Zeluilon I. Vance. William W. Hold, n. Jonathan Worth. William W. liold.-n. Tod li. Caldwell. Curtis II I'rogilen. Zhulon I!. 'iinee. T. J. Jnrvis. Alfred M. Scales. Daniel (. Fowle. Thomas M. Holt. El ins Cur. Statesville I.andniark. il ill il i.-il 1 le, In, 1 1 ; il Il'am make up a 'leilii.-in Kxpos ! ::viy---eveii l!.i!l'e Willi, I- pl',1- i I in.-. de a thorough eoimlii s. covering ., niths. in which lie a 1 who w as an old d 111 wood i-rail, l,y II elil.l ill "wood-.'" of hi. dau-diteis. , 11 great inter 1 iiieiiaiali.ai feet girth, down to a thicket breast high, and the plants ol a hand breadth. These constitute the on!v undergrowth except an occasional ,-liuiii of the green and glossy rhododendron, and the beautiful soft, ninss of bright yellow green color which 111 many places covers the ground as wit Ii a carpet and extends over rocks and the trunks of fallen trees, softening the sharpness of their outline, and cloth ing them as with a rich mantle. I have (mentioned the ubiquitous bal sam as being iilmnU the exclusive growth near tlie iHiniinit of Mount Mitchell. It seems to the ordinary, or even carolul observer to be w holly so, but many years ago 1787 and 1802 two distinguished naturalists, the elder and younger Michaux, observed in the Black Monti tains some trcs and other kinds of Alpine growths they had found nowhere else South of Canada. U is this great range of elevation, well nigh 7,000 feel, from sea shore to mountain top, which gives its riehiies and I'lilne s to the Flora of North Carolina. Hut 1 11111-1 o, down from these high altitude-:. While carefully observant of the liees and vegetable growths of that ion during this visit, and at other times when I have had occasion more r. 1 1 nl 1 y to pa. s through a largo part of Vi'c-teni Nurlh Ca.ioliua, I have never ha I opp.it t unit v to .-aihei- together and List of Letters. Remaining in the Post Oflice at New Berne. Craven county. N. C, Mar. 25th. 181)3. A Dr. J. E. 0. Allen. W. A. Angicr B Mrs. Harvey Bryan. Mrs. Harvey 8. Bryan, Hattie Bryant. Miss Maidie Badhain. J. Black. C Geo. Croom. Mrs. (;. M. Cooper. D Mr. Lou Dickinson. Mrs. Matilda Better. F F. G. Fulchcr. (Rev. Simon Gallm. Jacob (jailing. H Miss Ibcr Hams, Mr. W. II. Hoo vey. James Henry Harder. J Mrs. Julia Jnekson- K Miss Alice Kinney. L Mrs. II. B. Lane. Mrs. Louisa care Mr Splase. M -Ezra Ma Miller. Hardy Moore. Mr. J. I). Mclver. N Mr. John II. Nod. Miss Fanny Neat care W. II. Ncal. K L. Button. II. C. ltogcrs. Miss Bet sic Aim Itiehherd. 1 Miss Ki.ae Trip. W Mr. Cunie Walker, Mr. Joseph Walters. Mr. Jack Willis. Miss Ilannie A. While. Miss licitic W hitney. Silas W hite. Persons calling for the above letters -ay ai.vcrtiscd and tin tie dill' IVIil Luids il eo!l,eli o-.v Heine Tail people lo till ml h a view ol In eel the never took w the subject by 10 l',r the O-ls Of Xoltll ll-efll Willi list, Ac.' ', iy Ten ;ie--on. have any ci)iici-)tioii of I in amount of labor involved in "mak ing a collection." Suppose vol! try it. md twenty or thirty 1 y.ud- of the city, t-rhl 111 for lire wood, a -tart. A visit to will fiirni-h vail a In- in Iv.o mole. T !i, n the romance Infill-- -p, il it t iii way roi'iuianee. If voiii name is II". 7o-, ill right, if not you'll in-a "walker'' all the same. You go li'ith s'liigiug --trainp, tramp the boys are 111:11, liing," till, like Maud Mullcr, -ihc -iweet song dies'V-bul the "tranip" go, - on. You follow people's sugges tions t ill yo;i have a lively appreciation ol Hood.-. Vim rm pi-o!iai)l villi, t ii - in the v "lill-ved ,Voo I,' b I'lii- w i! I gi e yo the :',.-,. -: 11, -ill- I, tile Id- am! spi i i. s of l:,,l ' I' :l lo I the (' T! I tlov, II t lie Hpiare." idol, and ilii, I on th .-. ..,, -St might it.ioIm , 1 lane ami all roiinit the Yell make "collecting'' vour -aeiiliee lo it "in high places, hills, and under every green :ll -I -wo. I. il- Il h I 1 lw- t. - 1" 111 T.i H toil to keep np his mansion in Paris. ACROSTIC. meetain New Berne April 20th. The Journal very much desires a full meet . . a. ....... . . . . . . . . , A , man reoenuy oomiuiucu un n tno interest of preparing tor soim- 1 wiii surcv guarantee: Suicide because he had come to the I portant an event. Good bargains you will surely find - itnnftlnalon that he was his" OWft Mr. Ja B. Oharlcton. of Cove, died Inside ol a store with a man so kind, randlather. : '- - ' " Saturday night at 7 o'clock after ... i.t i i .1 : .. moolQ B liineoa ui .ijpuuiu uuuuinuutaf all his sympathy he ran bestow, Before you buy come go with ine, Knights of Honor knights of the cross, Even the ones we thought were lost, Thb other dav a biAT . mill was 7 "- JZ " JT. " . " I1 larfi,:. hc .' "'" 1 10 ow - -, - , , - i nave ail ins syiiipaniy ne destroyed by the explosion Ol DOM tb Fwe wiB ,1 cbnrah Tbe Early to bed early to rise qua, r auu uww u ivd "-"tiunoral was neia irom me rettieiit.-e i Drives a man 10 ruo uis eyes, ixploded. What neit. ' Monday. , It was conducted by Elder Riches will olwayB be with thce-If " '-. ' . ,', Slaughter assisted by Rev. J. W. Rose, uu J""' ' ; TU be doad before night, naid . T. - . . k hmth. Goods you'll And that's useful too Kioholas Traaqaalla tv Pittsburg, .ru, Q. WCharlcton of this city. nI!L!iUmytVliir .l..'roU, and althongh (hen feeling well, he I A sister of theirs died lo December, and Down the street to see Big Ike; dropped dead 10 boots later.. .:m. , I their mother baa been tick some months Sorely everything you tea - - ii l ', , .j . e feeble vet. Mlgnt no a oeneni 10 mee, jf; ,: inade 8,00 by "raising 'oae-dollat Comlar 4 olnir. No goods in New Berne you will find Hlllatntha tunnm naf.lmi of flvea. I ' Tfm. juauij wiu wiuuj vi uuu- movim .7 i... tl"" .- n! A 5il .riTwUh HaTs H tWtiog Mr. Maul,', relative. Since Big Ike's store W been , found, He did the work with pen. He o , .. , Atwsts look and vo wil find " In jail. ":-, - : ' V ;, i 1 V t L 1 i X 't ut linens, flannels of every kind ' : :-. I Mr. A. M. Baker who has been spend- W;M r,i,AotAf .ti I II II in I " I r I ; - I 1THIUIICD, n,i,", vj. m,. uvwv v. . lr Uaaiit thut nnr o-nTrrnmunt linn ft few dava W tbs ever lift yesterday I am h nir little thimr In which I deal ' .ill hniM a. linn forta near the morning returning to Danville accom- xoungiaiie8 l nave now in score K Will DUttrj ft line 01 IOTW ner ,.... . . . a... ?,,lnr on have never seen before auadiaa border, and have ev.H thing in reaamess lor jjuMtoici - . tta. r vnfin i1.n Always on nana an tuo wmio -r . war between the two eonnttler. T!t Z , . now bu been in the city on buslqes left for bi Preciou, treesures you will find if OverTmUli'oiTDndV'Of twine Um wPff' y fiUIe vIDm i Mary Yflu buy them you will shiuel 1 1 - t NANtntt HrVMnrnni ni ina am ma ni mrm wiini .. ' j . "77" r.- - ' ,Tb4 flrstiottct oroacU lino, oaa oeeu Tisiung uer gimnu -parenw; r. .: ; , DownwdrOj jr yon like; and Mrs. li. a. iiryan. ; ; ., Ills Lacy Rlshton who has been North after spring millinery for Mr. II. B. Dulfy return- 1 1. .clr.it nignt,'.". . are naed annnally in the. Post OHlce ' Department.. It la the departmental consnmptloo of tape, lo ? i.vcr, that moHt'aggrieves the 4TcIU the secret yon .w.l Hod ;.'.j Si 1 . Of tho Dry good man Big Ike. " Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor,, lilldill ml I v o ethers ', elite, -n samples in exhibition at 01 ipiale fc.-t has oimeelieat exhibit ili, ir '.file; moillltl-d !i t of lo- SO, , S S ; ii in il"- paper. It T li bill 11. S, , ,S, . Vi pine s, u lllov. -, etc, iie'y lacnlioiicd with a- not nr. plaint, -,1 i' I In re of 1'iirly ears, , -p,- ially the less coni a tin- rarer oaks and iunipcr, barberry, l.il U-r-- iinv , afti r an nbsi nee M veais so clear a re - i-i lomiiclion with the a.. ' i tin y grew, that ho iii- - ! to the places w lu re 1 i -anil, il was this which id ' ' lo the perusal of the i.sine "I nearly every variety hi in, nioiy to Ihe i iiet ;pot l.iil l of woo 1 gr.-w. a of Xoi I h ( 'aiolina w ill fur- i.i h a :aii, ii more i .lend-. d list than that mentioned above' When t he w riter eiiine S, in 1 1 iii I Mitt, he was struck with the apl i araiiee of the fore-ts lu re, so great!, dili, -rent Iroin those of the North. The large number ami variety of evergreen groi. lbs, and the predominance of the pine, gave Ihe impression of a lack of deciduous wood. But. a little obscrva tiii:; -limveil that they were not waning, anda very small degree of attention to tlic pay i,-il -urfice ol the State and the range ol elevation would intimate givut i n liia -s i,n, variety of vegetable growth. In the sp.i.ig ,. issn, I had opportu ne , I n- the lir-t time to taUe a trip to li.e -..intern putt of the State, and make tin-,, oi nt ol . Mount .Mitchell. In going fioiii the -ca I. cl on the eastern shore to the a ley ol the Swananoa in Ihineonibe cei ii v . we ri-e by a more or less regular grade lo au elevation of nearly 2500 leet. I he distance by ordinary route of travel i- latlier over 100 mills but "as the erow something less than 300. In t.ns ;inge ol eli vatiou, the appearance ol til forest -as well as (he soil and climate has eJunged greatly. The pines are no longer tho prevalent growth but arc small and few in number, and the banks of tho Bwnniinnoa are lined with hard woods nnd'dcciduous growths. 1 Ins dillereaco is much moro strongly marked as we proceed. From the house of the guide, nestled so snugly under one of the spurs of the Blue Ridge, to the top ol .Mount, Mitchell is called tweuly miles, and as the altitude is about 0,i00 feel the highest summit east of the "Kockies" we have to climb more than 4,o0() feel in going that distaucc. At the base is a large area of incompara bly ningniliei nt trees, of the kinds found growing in New York and New England, gigantic oaks, , huge chestnuts, and im mense poplars. Hero are birches ami walnuts and hickories. Hero are beech, and ash and elm and maple richness ami beauty in endless variety und lorm This is tho forest primeval. Tho mountain side is steep and rugged, so that a borse can carry up his rider only by swaying to right and left in a broad zig zag course. 1 wo hours ol this tedious Climbing bring us to a place long known as the ' half way House" and in reselling it we have passed through and out of; tbe magnificent growth mentioned, have seen the different varieties ol wood dmilnisli in size, and one by one drop out of sight, till here Viiuru n uinjr u low biii uuuuiy, pniici- pally of oaks. From this v point the t changed character of the woody growth covering the mountain is very noticeable. and marks a dividing line clear and well defined.,; Below on the heavy . timbers and hard woods mentioned, with an un dergrowth of laurel and ivy, and herbs and Bowers in great variety; above an almost essluaive growth, of Balsam . Fir, every whom present, beautiful, .fragrant, useful, tomctimes growing In large arena of nearly uniform size, and strain of all sizes together from the tall tree of wk tree." Iy liiis lime oii have a good many sampli hut '' ". ! ,i kind numbi ring perhaps twenty varie ties, like the willow, veil mav have lilieen or il eight ii i ii 1 1. -, like tin- pines, you may li;ie sis. It iv-iunes more search, lime a id I ravi I ,, n iiie the la-l two, than the lii'st si, ami is sometimes as ilillieiill a In kill the la-l ipiail in a lloek. If you haw not enthusiasm eli, lllgll to --strike il bee Inn lor -amide u In n miii hear of it a do.,-n new miles WilV. 'fin many value. in' Iter not e.di I. -iiti-la, I ion Iclt however. oio.l i olli-' tion is verv le. t In- informal ion gained along bin i in liia'.in:;- it. is of much llld Ihe people are al way -i gically -Ii in 1111,11 li Mill ai- will pleas ol list. The regulations nov enl shall be collected aeh advert ised letter. M. I'.. ( I.AItKl date require that one on the delivv ry of P.M. lliree Nashville Hanks Break. Nashville. 1 1 iyi.. has II linanuial panic. I'lnve banks have closed their doors and it is expected two more will he compelled to shut down. The streets are tilled with hundreds of" excited citizens. Mvcr luiee minion miliars are mvoivcu ill the failure of three banks and at least lo.eu small banks in adja.ent towns are in temporary financial struts. "I dress expensively, but not so as lo at tract attention. In the morning, I wear morning dress, in the evening 1 wear evening dress, and at night I wear night dre-s." liii.t, N'vi-;. Wu wanted a itiottion from 15 ill Nyo on drone, the above in what ho saj-H. If joa wish to dress iiKe mm, give ns n call tor your Clothing, llatH and Shoos. Just in an elegant lot of Negligee shirts, they are very handsome. Also night Hhirtp, new underwear, new clothiug, a new lot of ounce crush hats. at HOWARD'S. mi POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder Highest of all in leavening strength. I..ATK8T United States Government Jood llKl'OKT. Rovat. Kakino 'Powder Co., 106 Wall 4t N. Y. DUFFY'S ! Cbiua 8, Iks Biack Gloria, 27 inches wide Drapery Silkn, i2 itiuheri wide (a beautiful lim-j Dress Serges, .rl inches wide Navy Blue and Mack Serge, 1 1 inches wide 39c. 50c. Toe. ."()c. ;oc. I am pr oi.vi.lt w mm; dhc on Mi-ldl Silver Plating. pared to rcplate al l.airingl Si reel. W I.I. I. IK our Ci.ii Machine St u.i.ini A New Tin ami Plumbing Shop. ASNOI M i; mi-nt. 'l have re-rent, d the store tipied by us, next to pres. nl i.ite eiion-h to get th.- pre iiiiiim. it s, mis a soft thiill through your finan cial nerves, but it does nt pug itinr mile . . :il t tie ii-u. il li cent s. Ifit has not In en to you "a 1 d oi of love" your ease calls for -y inp.it hy. Mi siari li l -r woods has been routined Milch to ' i ;i on county - for no reason In iv. . , i , , , , j't thi! n iy home being lu re and acting nl ir. ly piivitely and wilh oiil eomiiii s-ioii or eoiiip;-iis it ion, I had neither ini-aii- not motive to go clsc- hole. I have not attempted to drtw the line beiwe.ll tree- and shrubs, b,ealse t III- eoiiiiuoii slam lard of "twenty feet" lor -lirubs is entirely iniide, plate. It is im possible to tell where 1 he -hrub leaves off and the tree begins. Sometimes too in following out a line of t ives.like the oaks, dwarf varieties need tube included; for instiinec.lhe bear o ik is seldom more than four or five feet high, and another variety is rarely three feet high, yet hears abund ance of acorns at eighteen or twenty inehe-. Nor have title muled to adhere too strictly to "native" woods. Many vari eties ii.iv,- been here so long, and been orooaoaled through so many generations bv their own seeds thai it is not good ciimitv lo reproach thcni as "lurriners. The reader may discriiniiiiitu- at his pleas ure. 1 have drawn on nil available sources for information, and been helped greatly bv a work entitled. "Ihe woods and Timbers of North Carolina by I . M Hale, published by Kd wards A; Brough- ton of Raleigh, and luruished lor tin asking by the Agricultural Department. 1 have made an exhibit at each of tin hist four Fairs of the I'.ast ("aiolina As soetatioii. Ihe samples procured Iroin time to time have been ol various si.es. (for the Raleigh Imposition live feet loin and eight inches in diameter!, tint usual ly, small hand samples, live inches long and three and a halt inches in diameter. Other sample's have been shown, dressed and sometimes cnied to bring out the 'rain and color. I lie endeavor lias been to select truly representative saniplcs.nud to get them of as nearly uniform size ns nossible. I ins is not easy to do on ac count of unequal shrinkage in drying The number ol kinds lias steadily creased with eaidi exhibit, and tho eol lection unproved in appearance by re moving less desirable samples and re placing with nicer ones. The last exhibit (Feb. 'A3) comprised 8 ash, 3 bay, 2 cedar, !1 cherry, 2 cypress 2 douwood, 8 gum, 11 Haw, 8 hickory, hornbeam, 2 huckleberry, 3 laurel, 8 lo cust, 4 maple, 6 mulberry, 17 oak, S pine 8 plum, 2 sumac, 2 willow anij 51 other varieties making a total of l'j!) different kinds. Nearly nil of these have been forward cd to Raleigh, ami aro on their way to the Exposition nt Chicago. A tew du ulicates were sent when too wood was known bv several names, as red linden or Southorn bass wood, the two being la belled with different names, in all about 150 samples, besides ninny dressed mentioned. They were all, as stated front Craven county. A more thorough tearctt through tuo county, would doubt add many more to the collection, and a careful canvass ot other counties and bichor altitudes would Drobablv dis cover the richest flora of soy State r be? tween the oceans. ' ; JKowann UuiA, lately , stand and intend conduct i ug in cm in etion wild our Mill Supply bu-iiii ss a lirst class f iiinin-A- Plumbing Shop, under the lnanaei - ii i i n t of skilled and competent workmen 1 shall make a specialty of putting on TIN Itool IMl AMI CiUTTEIIS, nd repainting ami repairing old rooting' Ot li TI.I MI'.IXO Pri'AltTMIiNT. Will he complete in every particular and ork done well and promptly. c so licit an npportunit v to make prices on lything in this line and are in posi tion to make lowest poseible figures con tent wit Ii tir.-t cl 4ss workmanship and aterial. Rcspectlully, Disoswav & Cm lR'un.i.. Next lo City Hall. tf. ft' Call eaily and avoid the rush. We propose to make "a quick sixpence do the work of a slow shilling" this season. fy Cash buyers solicited. Kenpectfully, H. B. DUFFY. Ice Cream Soda Today. Fresh Candies. lot of Uoystors's Fine We oho Pore White Crystal Itock Candy Syrup iu Soda Water. M. R. Howard, Agent, Fire, Life anil Accident Insurance Over FarineiH & Merchants Bank, mi2tl2in NEW HKRNK, N. C. CHURCHILL & PARKER Now ISoino, March 28, 1893. Our Butter s as lino as ever came to the city. And Flour, W leiul everything. Tho whitest nml iciiust for ;to. o i lb , Jin J Our 30c. Coffee is excellent. In lact wo carry us nice a line of (!OOD Groceries as any houso tho city. We have just receivo.l a lot of Bananas, Oranges, lemons, Gocoanuts, Apples, Etc., Etc. Conio and see ii" and get ono of our Premium Tickets, orth at least Ten jmr cont discount lo you Churchill & Parker. Broad St. Grocers. Only ti r in in the city (hat charges fountain with cistern water. Attention Truckeis! The East Carolina Hnrrcl Factory at New uernc, nt. u., proposes to bemn about April 15th to manufacture tbe neatest and strongest bulge truck barrel ever put upun uhh mantel, r or sainpici ana prices, call upon u. U. MS.YL, m28dwlm. Sec'y. and Tress, A. WBITB. T, 0. HOWARD. A. H. WHITE &C0., .. BOTTLERS OF ,. I ; New Berne, Marcb, S3, 1898, f , -s ' I -.J-. V Taffy made fresh every hour. NUNN & McSORLEYr, I). nPAPIIAM. TIIOS. OATKS. Bradham & Gates, Brokers & Commission Merchants DEALERS IN Hay, Grain, Feed and Seeds. Peas, Corn, Meal, Ilominy, QUITS, BRAN, DOUCE, OATS, And all kinds of Seeds. Consignments of Cotton, Truck, and Country Produce solicited. marl 1 uwtr For Sale Cheap, A Steam Merry-Go-Roimd, In A 1 condition Can bs soen at Fair Grounds. For particulars write to It. F. GIERSCn, mar22 dlw Raleigh, N. C. KEEP YOUR Sltinneid VOH Heavy Bains This Summer AND PREVENT LEAIffl , wrrit ' '- ;" '' 'T i''' REJIDY '. ROOFIIIQ !;v?s!ii Middle St, KEVf BEKNE, K, 0,'j Ckeaprit aa Best Sooflar "EartHl '' .. J ' EASILY jLttlAW 'n fH.t-. Oram nt-two dooraerom ciittti, ' .. f
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 29, 1893, edition 1
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