i . ; i.cl'M-r.tlST. . . i . .! i $v par RJW for i . - , l.i.'rM to a. If la Marl ban ' n pr mm ti. I :. t wkiuli Oim.lAt. M avUttabeJ ? ! sarjrn si.sr aav-ai ana. f T u tor lriM!Dl UttnKNMtH B M OUd. la KnoM, Katelar i IS i Burur.ux oH ptasapUyatthe tatH Mt BOiU. . V f - tala'JOMIMMIIH HMMBO' it umiinmmm Wa eeaa. T ' -- ' - MNCM SB M aafcllaB i iiHiwihih sluts. .tlwiwlliu Bair eatasaa eaaSsapaJd tTt, ASnrUssatsaM Udt tNl af ! lonmiiilinllmmiUlM' l tstaaruea. est eaeh aaaasqaaa. a BWtalnMa lor asteBded tuaa. Amy lefta aatker apataealaBB rtW ' sums AuorrsD T ras hoktb oab- OUI rUM ABeOOlATtOH. fBssasjerB M thaa av leasts par '. Uh will aa - 1c "eard ef UuK, nntitlMi retaear sad eeltaery paaarr alas roc eettaary settees eUsr than tboaa Hlak HMadtMt hUkMtf akAtl (tv m ma. .af Mwa. Jlettsea retarea m soelet aad all other MMcMianM Ma rtltk nrtDH U U b iwHT"iinaiiartd;Kr tee rate ;of THE JOURNAL. .RiarU, Prapriata. V. UMNI, fcaaal AsaeCsaj Mario Butler, of North Caroli na, la the recently elected Presi. dent of the National Farmers' Alllaaoe. , Bead la more of a snooess at oonatint.'It exiatenoe than he la at filibustering to keep one oat of existence. The man from Maine is engaged ia pretty Wrneairjlwr-fne who baa hived "the" presidential bee aud hopes for a crop sf honey. Loum . - Tille Oourier-Jonrn al . ' Beaator Lodge, of Masaacbu setts, writes to some of his Boston constituents that he is surprised to - JLthe sentiment among the Dem Tacttfli Seiatod so iitjpDng or the lnoome tax, and that they ate reaally more solid on that than on . any other feature of the Wilson bill. - Senator Walthall, of Mississippi, - tad an experience unlike any other JhasW(far t we know He was ,Sre-ti Ihrae jers in advance f the expiration of hia term in tbe Senate. He has retired on acoouut o. broken health, and Mr. McLa rin fills ths unexpired term until 4th March 1895. Mr. Walthall can then If he chooses resume his seat for a&other term. rXi ' -J C0SFIBI4TI0X3. The Question is asked, wny is the denatelo slow in acting on presidential nominations! The eplnion is held by many that it ia the dutt of tbe Senate to rfiooafinn appointments as' soon as they are sent to that body, bat j -Jhhl ' is rjverj; far, from being When this . Government was formed, the people of tbe United States had just established their Independence, and wero fully resol ved that tbe one man power should never again be recognized, or any kingly prerogative be tolerated, in this country. They adopted a Constitution in which it is provided that tbe President 'shall nominate, and by and wfth the novice and consent of the Senate, shall appoint am bassadors, other pubho ministers and consuls, judges of the supreme court, and all other officers of the United States, whose appointments are not herein otherwise provided ! 1 1 Tie Senate is a check upon tbe exercise of arbitrary power on tbe part of the Executive. Tba provision ia a wise one. Without it an ambi tions President might soon become ... yPifioi who "would ripen- into a King. It was a wise provision to prevent the President from re war. " ding bis friends and punishing his 'the letter of the Constitution ... has often been violated and Presi - dent have made many appoint ments without "the advice and con santtte Senate However oth- Vards that sacred instrument, the Democratic party has always re . gardd it as the corner-stone of , their political edifice, and demand for it "strict construction" and im 0 fllolt obedience. : . ,-J4 n .before a Senator can enter npoa - hle ddtiea1 he nrnst take an oath ' to vv aapprQhflnDonsTfatlon. " Nothing eftMtucaseWsYf aoJlnf -contra-4Uh teWrV jspIrlt. f Notrne Senator au vote for then ,r oonnrmauon vol aa u.-apportmeat .' that has been nadet without the - advioe and oanaent of the Senate Every Senator is a part of th ap pointing power, aaa li bound 'bj hit conscience and bit oath. We need aot be toll that U U tbe daty of Democratic Seaatora to confirm appointment! of a Demo cratic president. It ia aa much thea doty to reject improper appoint mea'a aa It la on firm food ones. Every. Senator Bust act for him self; guided by hit ova coaacienoe under hia oath of office. -' If Seaator IIJl, for Instance, be lieves that Mr. Peokaaa ought aot to be confirmed if. he would aot hare fivea "bis - advioe and eonseat" to the appolotmen'; If ha belelves that "the aomlnatloo was made npoa peraoaal grounds. ( and aot for tbe food of the pnblio ser vice, it la bla datj to vote against confirmation. - Senators rtu much bound by their oaths a other men, and, the Senator who votes for or against confirmation simply to gratify a malignant spirit, soils his senato rial robes and violates his oath of cffloa. DESPERATE FIGHTING. TIM BaUdea roaraa-a af PI nek j Ccfoa ObImt. Strip almost any gallant or herolo act, performed at aca, at a fire, or at tha cannon's mouth on the battlefield, of tha cirenmstaooes ot performance, and the picture will look tame, and eommooplace; and then If the same performance Is clad and recounted in all the terror of Its tnurio details, the pulse will be made to quicken and tha heart to swell with wild emotion. Prudence, It is said, is the better part of ralor, and, while that may be true, caution is so closely allied to timidity that it is hardly erer found associated with the daring deeds performed in the HTeat tragedies of life which the world delights to listen to and class as heroic. I know that strategy and cunning are called prudence, and I know that their obserranoe Is wise, but they are only employed to conceal inteation, and when the moment for action arrives true courage acts openly and with the greatest boldness. There is a crisis in every conflict which a Quick sagacity detects, and then it is courage which grasps it ami acts regardless of all cousiJeration of personal safety and strikes the fatal .blow. In the army of Northern Virginia there was no command more dis tinguished for genuine pluck than the Stuart horse artillery, and one of the jbrarest officers of that command wai Maj. "Jim" Breathed. Breathed v. . n young man, and was one of the gal lant Pelham's most trusted captains. On the retreat of Gen. Eobert E. Lee from Petersburg to Appomattox 1 reached Eice's Station on the morning of the Cth of April about eight o'clock, my division of cavalry being the van guard of our army. Oen. Theodore Bead, of Gen. Ord's staff, with two regiments of infr.nlw and one of cavalry, hod just passed thb place en route for the high bridge ovor the Appomattox river for the purpose of destroying it Although an attack was momentarily expected from Gen. Grant, Gen. Long ptreet, who was in command, directed toe to pursue Read and save tbe bridge, over which our army was compelled to cross. Taking two small brigades I over took Read near the bridge, but being apprised of pursuit he had token a strong position of defense along the edge of a piece of dense woods on a high ridge, and was awaiting my at tack. A hasty reoonhoissanoe satisfied me that I could not dislodge him ex cept by assault, and I therefore dis mounted one brigade under Col. T. T. Jumford, and moving it to the charge pn foot charged with Gen. Dearing's brigade, mounted. CoL Washburn, who commanded Read's cavalry, had secured his force behind a clump of old field pines and had not been seen by me, and as Rear ing moved up against Read's flank Washburn charged him in flank in the most gallant and determined manner. The suddenness, boldness, effective ness, and surprise of this charge, al though with inferior numbers, threw my mounted brigade into disorder, and a hand-to-hand fight resulted which temporarily suspended the blow aimed at Read's flank. It had been rain ing a little, it was foggy, and through the fog and smoke of battle it was difficult to see how to direct the attack, and leaving Dearing to dispose of Washburn I was riding rapidly across the field to reach and direct the dismounted men when suddenly I came BROUGHT BOTH OF HIS ASSAILANTS DOWH upon three mounted men desperately fighting. There was no one near them. With pistol in hand I rode directly to . ward them, but getting on Bear enough toirecognize them ooa fell, or rather earned pushed, from his horse, but as soon as he touched the ground two quick shots from his pistol brought both of his assailants down lifeless by the side of him, one indeed falling across him, and to my surprise I recog nized Maj. Breathed as he arose with face and body dripping with blood re ceived from the thrusts and cnta of the sabers of his victims. . ( ! ,' Jf Breathed bad been detained in the rear and bad not overtaken me when (he fight begun, and hearing tha fir ing attempted to join me when ho en countered two captains and a sergeant of the enemy who ordered him to sur render. Breathed killed tha sergeant, and the two captains closed, on his Trlti their sabers and crowd) him ao cloae 1 thai ha ounld not uao hia pUtol ex cept to parry their Quk-k blown aatil thrown to the (rrocixi By soma aaeana ooa ot Breathed boota had baaa polled o9 la tha taaale, and drawing that oo affala, and without van mopping tha blood frooi hia face, and without apparent eoooera. ha ro anoaatad hia bona aad daabad Into tha thiekaat of tbe fifht Eead and Waahbara war both kOlad, and their gallant UtUa comma ad mad priaooora. Ciilc&?- later Oeraa, .. BIU IIB U THJB CAB SITU. ' ' saawvaawBBssa ' Who Is U that's sa widely known ' ' By every hearth and firesula borne, ' This ataa that's woa toed great renown t ,. . Big lie l - What is this asms that wa sea spread, -Oa every tree aad post and shad, ' Ia letters bin and white aad red t ; Bigrkel . ' ; Who roam tha country far and near Of every bankrupt's sals does hear 1 hrooghout all seasons of tba year I Biglkel Who cats the prices dowa to low, And tells tha peopls they moat go To ate him oa 'Commercial Row f ' ' Biglkel Who hts the store la which we're told, We'll find things fit for young; or old, As cheap as ever can at sold. I Biglksl' Who tell in love with "Ida Bell," And sung her praises out so well, That every child the aama couM tell t Biglkel , Who walked the streets with head erect So no one ever would suspect, Sweet ' Ida Bell" did him reject t Big Ike I Wbe sings a buss so very fine. And to tbe music keeps sncb time, We're loath so lose a tingle line t Biglkel Who rings a bell to call the crowd, And tells in accents deep and loud, He has goods for rich aud poor and proud t Big Ike ! Who is it that in summer heat, Makes lemonade both tour and tweet, And to the public gives a treat t Big Ike! In tact who is the only man, Who ever has or ever can, Win such a name throughout the land t Big Ike! So now we'll sing hit praises out, Big Ike, Big Ike, Well sound his Ditme with merry shout, Big Ike, Big Ike I And all who hear the cheerful strain, Down to bis store will go agaiu. Convinced they'll find bucu bargains mere, None can the conipetiou share That's offered by Big Ike. S. K. STREET, GENERAL I1TSURA1TCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. iy Collector of Kents a specialty. 79 SOTJTII FRONT STREET New Berne, N. C. IT ftfiKES E!E SMILE V -wJTij TO THINK THAT Has just recaived a supply of those Tennessee Cartwheels. Friend go and get yon a pair of them, then yon can smile. Pay WHITTY what you owe him and) that will make him smile. Don't yon see. E. H. & J. 1 MEADOWS Cd MiSlFAiTCKKBg iMerws1 Special Guano's FOR ALL CROPS, STANDARD BRANDS; ' . i." : - Meadows' Qrr-t Potato Guano.' ti (4 (I i ( I " Cabbsgtf " Allerop" , Pea & Bean" " Tobaceo : , w Cotton . " 10 per ct. Ammonia- tin Guano. - ,: - " -f . ; Meadows' Great LabwS Guano. f Tmparteiw and dealers in Meadowa' Extra Kar 1 1 - l a Kaio.it, Acid Phiihatr aud Airrleultuoal Chemi- Br Trackers npplies a apeoialty. . E. H. MSADOWS, Presf . J. A. KXAD0W3, flec'y. & Treaa.- ; , Vorka-rTuse River. - ' V Office Union Foial,. w -. 1 Some men are more afraid of criticism than a woman is of a shotgun. A hale eld Ban, Mr. Jaa. Wilioa, of Aliens' Spi-tart, 111., who is over 60 yaari of age, says: bar la mj time triad a great many medicines. some of axo-Uent eualitv; hat aeTer before did I lai any that weald ao aaaspletelydt all that ia claimed for it aa Chamberlaia'e Colla, Cholera aad Diarrhcaa Beaady. It U traly a wonderfal ajadioiae." For 'sale hr X V, Jordaa. It ia better sirv ' to auffer than to ',' "A "Baa-dewa' " -':' i and "aaed-ep feeling Is tha first waning that joar liver- isn't doinj its work. , Aad, with a torpid liver and the impart blood that folio wa it, voa're aa easy pray to all aorta of all- meats. That Is t.a time to takt Dr. Pieree'i Goldea Medical Diaeoverv. As aa apoetiibor, restorative tonia, to repel oiseaaa aaa ootid ap ths needed flesh and strength, there's nothing to equal it. It roases every organ in to healthful aotion, purifies the blood, hraees p tha whole system, aad re stores health aad vigor. For every disease caused by a dis ordered liver or import bleod, it is ths onlv jraaranted remedy. If - it doesn't benefit or euro, ia every ease, yoa have your money back. $ 600 is offered, by the proprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, for aa nearable ease of Oatarrk. Their re medy perfeetly and permanently cures the wont eases. When you bid your sin good by, don't shake hands with it. Oh, If hat a Conga. Will you hMi tha warning. Tha signal partial of the sura approach of (bat eaore terribledtneasaOonaumptioB. Ask yourseive. if yoa can afford for tha sake of raving 60o., to run the rink and do nothiD for it Wa know from experience that Saitoh's Cure will Core youroouich. It never fails. This aa- plaina - rhy more than a Million Bot tles were sold ths past year. It relieves oroups sod whooping cough at onoe Mothers, do not be without it. For lama back, aide or cheat ue Shiioh's forous plaster. Dra ('o. Sold by Nw R. rua Love is the greatest of because it gives all all thines, things. V!i.t K il r vaa sick, wo gave hi?? Csatorta. Wbf n she u as a Child, the cned for Casorla. When sho oecame Mba, she clung to Castoria Wh;. she had ChilJren,he -ave Ihem Contort. A civil tongue is a better weapon than a bowie knife. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoriai The best remedy for self con ceit is to be well introduced to yourself. mr. a inert rsvome, or Arkansas City. Ka i., wthes to sive our read-1 ers the benefit of his experience with colds. "He says: "I contracted a oolo last spring that settled on my hngs, and had hardly recovered from it when I caught another that hung on all summer and left me with a hack ing cough which' I thought I never would get rid of. I had used Chamber lain's Congo Remedy some fourteen years ago with much snooess. and con cluded to try it again. When I had got through with one bottle my oough had left me, and I have not suffered with a cough or eold -ainoe. I have recommended it to others, and all peak wellk of it." 50 eent bottles for ale by J. V. Jordan. The man who would have done so and so if he had been there, never gets there. THE A COHN Organ end Ficna Go. Was orsairUad In October. 189ft. tor the nnr. pose ot supplying tbe very beet make ot PI anos aad Onrana to the public. This new Arm has ware-rooms In Washing, ton and New Berne, H.C.Ior the eoovenlenee ol their patrons ot Eastern H. C. We are selling- Piano and Oronns In nearl? all the counties east o the W. W. Railroad and are in dally correspondence with some ot the very bast people ol tliis section, and our (roods ara giving perfect aatlstiietloa la quality and prion. wa wuiuie mm im. tciikdio swnara makes ot tbe most modern styles, and sell to the public direct lrom toe principal factories tbas enabling as to give tho purchaser the very lowest aad best terms. We ara offering the just ly eelebrated 1TKR. LIN Pianos, wbicb reorived ths highest hon ors aad Gold II edalat the World's Fair tor tone, loncn. volume aaa rapid action. We handle tbe old reliable MS WBT and VANS Piano which Mr. A. Conn ha been sealing to the public with moat satisfactory Weslsokeepin stook tha Peek and Sons Onera Pianos which is also a snlendid instrn. meat, and can order for yoa the Braanalar Piano, strictly flratelas goods, or any other pianos aoova menunoo. We also handle the JTEETJHAM Orgaa whiAls one of the oldest established orma faetoriea in America, and we will eoaUnne to handle other standard mattes. W thank yon for yonr patronage and so licit your farther orders for piano and or- can, wbion will receive romp attention and satisfaction fraaranteed. Call and exam. ine our goods at onr ware-rooms on M Iddle street, Kew Berne N.C. and slain St. Wash ington, S.C. A. COHS PIANO A O&QAK CO. Wonld thank yoa to examine onr exhibit at the Last Carolina Pair to be held In Mew "- tteroe, georuarv, iu aua inclusive. . : - " '-'?. '' I HAVE ON IIAXD A LARGE LINE OF MEN'S AND BOTS OVERCOATS. jLLBO A. GOOD LINK OF . BOYS' SrjITS, WBICII I WILL ; : ; SELL AT V. N. Y. COST. ; , ComeJerljaud get yoor choice. , " - H Middle St . '-V ; '. - t ' a - Good .. Hard Brick. - We are prepared to fill all orders np U4100honaandper week.' . V7. P. BURBUS. SHINQLESt - - . 8HI50LE8!! The creat 8hine!a Man haa a floe lot of no, i uana-maaa uypreaa anin glaa oa hand. Uada every day at hia wnarr. I ney can do roana at. j, vv. Bowden's wood wharf. -For furthsr Inforaiatloo see Bm Middle street. Market ait. . FOR SALE The Single Story Briek Baildiag and two story frame building ad-' joining, eovered with sheet iron, Looated on Graven street oppo site tbe Maehine Shops of J.H. CRABTREE &C0. tf 1000.00. Five Bandred Dollars each have 'jast come lor two members of the Safety Investment and Loan Com paoy or Syracuse, a. xM wno gave farm property tor seenrity. Eight years time to pay the money back. Interest five percent All are invited to come and join a Company which will not go back oo yon. ISAAO H. 8MIT0, State Agent, New Berne, N.C. - HONEY, Gold. Silver or Paper. I care aot which. Just bring It on and I will guarantee year FULL VALUE RECEIVED Besides a full stock of general groceries I keep the finest grades Canned Froits, Vega, tables. Meats, Preserves, Jt lliea, Spices, Flavoring Extracts, Macaroni, Baisbv, Prunes, Currants, Apples, Oranges, Bannalas, Lemons, flwAAfc anil Trial, Pnt.taiia nif flail. bages always fresh. m ti r Vm.. and Pl.in Cakes and Cra kers are unsurpassed and always freh from bakery. Mixed, 8weet and Soar Piokles to nit the taste. Goods promptly delivered to any part of the elty. To mv country friends I extend a cordial invitation to dri e right into tbe lot in the rear of my store where stables are tree. - J. J. TOLSOFJ. lex Miller Building, Broad St., above Middle. ' " ' OUR DRESSMAKING DEPARTUET1T. . We desire to call the attention of OUB OUT-OF-TOWN PA TBON8 to the excellence of onr DBES8 MA KIN Q DEPART MENT. ' . :-rvvChw We also wish to announce that OUR DESIGNEH; Made Two ont of Three : ; '" of the 0O3TUM ES which ' ) received first Preminm at the WORLD'S FAIB. . We have just placed on sale a few late Novel and very Choice Shades, in very Stylish Textures for late .WINTER TOILETTis. ; . ty Correspondence Solicited. ' ' w.i.&i;iTucm,&co. ,.:''. Baleigh, N.O. ' MAN WELL & COOK, Engiiieersi Iachinists - Blacksiaitli""-- Make and repaia Engines, Boilers Saw Mills, Oris Mills and Pumps. - Bteam boat work of all kinds. Repair Inspirators and Injactors, ' Gag, Steam and water pipes fitted in, ia all their branches. . ' , - ' . . Shop between Ice Factory and Freight Depot of A. & N. Q.R. B. (dwtf) - J I.JS k-t " Q) i i"-U.a-Jajj) TWO -CAR: . L AOS iinrcoc nnn iiipc llUIUUU UI1U lilUIUv O. IL. N tr.isala J lis. 9 (..la un lum tiaiaafrAibiu faitwui tau duui 11 The Finest of Roadsters. Draft. Farm and flnUtft Tlkvsaa le uauuio iivioca -uauaIO) auawbbu ,v aa ijh pswi Don't bny until yon see us and saye 25 per cent on your purchase.' . - We Have Now on tion which- Will Qa Sold : To Make Reem For tho Nen Gem: Yonra Truly, . . t . ., . . 1VI. JET A T3CjXT - dto OO. BANES,. S. 1 BKT1R, Pra. TflOS. IlilfIlLs,riM free. 8. 1. 10BEKTI, Cankier. The National Bank, OF NSW BEBNE, N. 0 iKOoaroaATaa 1885, Capital, - - $100,000 sarpiu rroata, - 98.168 DIB GOTO RS J as. A. Bstj. Thos. Dairrau. Oh as- 8. BLfAi. J. H. HAOxaoaa, Jao Dumt. L. Haavwr. G H Roberts, E K. Bishop. Thob. A. Obbh, Hres. O. K. For. Oaibler. war. Duaa, Va-Pra. H . OaoTaa.Tallar CITIZENS' BANK NEW BfeHN, R. C. DO A OB ME HAL BAfiKINO B0SIHK38. Tha Aeoranta of Hanks. Baakara. Oornora- tloDa, Farmers, Meiohants aad others re served oa favorable tarns. Promst and oarernl attention given to In Interest o( oar eusiomers, - , . . BOABO OV DIBSXTrOBS, , Ferdlnan I Tlrtea. J. A. Meadows. Bamael W. Ipoak, Ohaa H. Fowler, X. H. af esdows, Chaa. Daffy, Jr. J.bbm Rsdmond, Oba. RetaaBstala Majar Hatan, Ttaoa. A. Green, . O M. For. wiiuam iann, BL W. Bmallwood. Gtan H. ivas O.C' Green. Thi .. , ; - ;.: ... Firmer? & Merchants Bank Began business May 1891. Capital Stock, paid la, Harplns, . 75,000.00 6,000.00 r 1,600.00 10,600.00 Preeldent' Vioe rrea. . . Oaahier. Taller. ' ' Ooliector. ti nai video rronu, Dlridoddspsld, '"1 OFTI0SB8: B. CrrrLxa. . . . Tf. fk Chadwick. r - . r r. V. Dawar, . - a. H. Powblu ,- . F.F.Matthws With well eatabliahad connections this Bank ia prepared to oner all aooommo. lanona eoasvceot , wrtn . otnserrauve sanklne. .. , . ... - frompt ana daratal at tent I'm eiven to aollections. - We will be pleased to eorresuend rlth those who may oontemplata making thanges or opening new acooanta. - GEO. HENDERSON, ' (8neesssor to Bobarts H ndsrson), . aeneral - Insurance : Agent . HapressnunB insaraneaaompanj of nona .merlea.of Pnlladelptala. noma inmraee uompanv at now Torx Quaea tnsorape Oompany of Knaland. Bart orrt Kira lnrranaa OcaiDan ol Hartford . - ' North (arollna Hnaj aanraaa vomaao naieiVD. . ir. eawltca Insaraaee -Oomaaaj. at Raa fort ' .-- : fLw!i InaoraBoa tmmpanv.of Brookiyi.. Col'od Oadrwrtan Inaorkoee Oompan Atlanta. . . - - . B:Um starts tnsuaoea Ooiodhdt, m Bjatoa. i y . ialvJdwtl Frdt-Crcvsrs J:urr.cl is a recognized authority in Prac tical Fruit-Growing.Market Gard enin g and every branch of the business connected with tbe frnit and vegetable Industry. : Its col nmna contain articles from the best informed practical ; fruit growers in this country. .; It is a six column, eight-page all around frnit growers and family journal. - It is published : semi monthly at Cobden, Illinois, the fruit-growing centre of the r West, at 50 cents per year, v Vi .Send for free sample copy, , r tf A IB KITIIXK SR. Thk iuh, nqtuns m thmnf of diw m 3 A PrrVEMTlYH h itirsrsT it is imrwawhtowatrntra! an vnf-rl .1 st . (Hit in U, estaw af u tl i aJr(.' b aaTrT!ni .twtt Anxrcrasj iiti tJnw(f'ai and tiieei, are cwar-a C J? w ' i i i. ii i. r i r 1 r Tim-' f afc. a- i f i MS, Of w iMstts- f4V F. S. DUFFY, Druggist and Sole Agent. .... sagga arlavtf-Arl nil nnn.fiis Hand a-; Good selec PSOFB38IONAL. DR. Q. K. BAGBY, ' SURGEON DENTIST. Office, Hiddle .tra. opposite Baptlaa 4eo8dwf NEWBEBN, It. oi SH."J. IX ClaAILK, : DENTIST, ... - IBW SUIB, R.O.' Omea oa Oraven street, betveea Polloek ad Broad, i ffl . BENTON, O., D.D.S. i mib by Ma Ffltro Oxide Evsrvtalnclntha tin of DanUstrrdone In tbe Mat stria, Batlstaetloa guaranteed. OHee.eornrof Middle airrataod Fad arm . Alley, opsoalu Swim ia P. H. PELLETIER, a. T.TO K N BT i aT: LAW.; Middle stret,Firat room above Farm. : 1 . er's & Sf erohant'S Bank. - '. Will 'praettee 1b tta Oetrntls of tnrevea trtarat, Joosa, Onslow aad Pass Ilea, a. United etatea Ooortat Raw Brae(aaa ' lapresaaOoBrtofUiaatata - :. VVM.E.r CLARKE,.. ATIOKN EY AT LAW; AND Keal Estate .Agent. : ; v ' jNew U'-rne, N. C, Connection. New , Y irk " Boaton and Canada.- , Timber land ; -.: Farm lands, - 1aiv W 1 i A a :t Al IAwXV AiallUO. . " . Town lots. Do yoa want to bny t WHITE Do yoa want to aell f .WHITE. . ' ; 8PK0IAL. V ' ; 1500 iorea, Treot Hod, ilesXoitj-. Timber and Track land : . . Tcnssrhl rti:ts. Having oharge - of - tbe TONSG RIAL ESTABLISHMENT of TIMOTHY BOW, No. 140 Middle St. we are now prepared to do tha best of work ibis line. - Expert help, sharp rason and polite attention. -. Hair catling a specialty. A. Jones, Jr., formerly with W. H. Shepard, is with ua, v ( . EICHAED30N & M0NJOHN. - ELLIOT & GEEZ1T, Hair Dressing Parlor. " Careful, at tention gives to all branch aa of tha business. . - ' -OhSldren's Hair Cutting a Speclalt) Boot& ; Shoo.IId:cr, 4 Opposite Post-CIee. All kinds of pa:i Work givfi Special Attention Give 1 lo a Trial. Praeile llmiud la c-'."twr Ooaiatlva aad Ma tipi el.ar.lKsl Dsavtsur a4 Uaalal Sargarr -S3f?:tr' .? - Teeth azsraet ' "tVXfjf "Ithont