rTFLs3ERs AjrscnrrnsEXT. tat. DAllT IuCrt.l.iaublu4 DeJlj H taskr at per jw HIM ear x iuol tUTr v sits- atwaftm u M Mats par SMI I III WHtHUT J U l-tliafcaj ry Tharwar at ItO'A . HfMt lor arsnslial UnrwM mmumu Mnm Beplar rtwt fMiuGit TUlka ill 4 MBtlfMlkt . S-.tklU la tares are SotM tad. Ha essay 4 miMmiiHiitttllniimillllH a with Swans taaassss 1 tap arthsr, Art- sw taB Dlt aota-SB Ss aM m i?iuU i i - AaXrttsss. M aa4a assA f IiiImm ImmUliiUHmwH s ttastoc 1st laaertko. soM Mil ssjMeqaaat tnsstltnm. Upm lalratsslofxtsals. Usas. aajiam nUm wHwl aleayas). I j m i ss aalsstlos. ohtala tta - T aaUMT T apatiosrlosi etlal StULBS) AwOPrKOBTTBI FORTH CAB u cult pans AMOOIATIOK. rk asm af not law thaa Bra aaata par avlllBkrga fr'arda af thanks, laaaTal t af respoei" aad oblfarr poetry kw fw aMtaarr ottos other than ttaoaa Men tsva editor himself shall give aa a mat, faowa. Jlitim irT-Tli -"-"- aaaartafaarati Bras hiek nnaw la to ba lartvad wUlaoetartea lot at the rate ;ol q ADJOURNAL. Propria. . A . EU04WK Local fWXaUrti 0 Put Offlt at Ken Berne, V. CJH ttumi-eUu matter. Basiaee failure for the past week anmbered 228. against 193 for the lams time laat year. XII the Braiilian fleet, exoept the Nichtheroy, have joined the in urgent. The insurgent army from the wrath la advancing on Bio, and businessmen there are praotially paste stricken. MI am not aware that I tave join ed any temperanoe society," said w-th -editor. "What's np now?" feurVrote:f41Let the galled jade squeak and it reads: 'Let tha gallon Jag leak!'' (Atlanta Con stitution. Aaufflcient number of Demo eratio members of tbe House of Rep resentatives have signed the call , for e caucoe to consider the pio- JtrletTy of amending the rules so as to compel members present to Tote An old lady who had several un married daughters fed them large ly on a fish diet, because as she in geniously observed, 'fish is rich in phroaphorna and phosphorous is useful in Making matches. If the Sugar Tax is restored tbe Democracy will lose many a vote. The Hew York World says: "Du ring (he campaign of 1892 cheap angar resulting from taking off the duty en raw sugar was the leading and most potent ieature of the TtMiuiMHA AVflrnmAftfc ' v Tbe Bepnblioana gain every where in the North where elec tiona are held. They have swept Peansylyania by an unprecedented maioritrr Grow la elected Con- greesman-at-large by 180,000 ma jority in a State that has elected more thai one Democratio Gov ernor lately. We publish in this issue the let ter of Mr. Simmons written in re ply to that of Senator Vance which appeared in last issue. Mr. Sim. toons' letter is courteous, plain, and convincing. He shows op his aide cf the matter to the satisfac tion of nnbiased minds- His letter is effective and answerable. Bead it Sampson Democrat. SB. CLEVELAND. From "condensed telegrams" in the Charlotte Observer, we learn that "President Cleveland yester day denied, emphatically and irrit ably, reports that he was ill and about to undergo an operation." Elsewhere it has been stated that Mr. Cleveland, irritated by the fail ure of the Senate to promptly pass - th OTilann tariff hill, and annoved by the Silver agitation in the - Bouse, will leave Washington to t .And recreation in , duok shooting. I Jlia--destination ii supposed to be the North Carolina Sounds. It is understood that the Presi dent is now on the waters of tbe Old North State. Ju oommon with all patriotic Oar olinlansjwe welcome Mr. Cleve land to our territory and hope that and enjoyment. The President ought not to be 'Irritated? by the eonditiorf of affairs at the capltol. He set the example of Independenoe of party, and be ought not to make wry fa ces over having to take a few drops of fcf! dedine he' ha adminia tared ia ilkrgB endl Crastio dos- . m. -' ' We are entirely with the Presl- dent la viaUac she Benats to pass 1 tbe tariff l!!!, aad we expect them 5a do It, bat we are not with him oa tbe ailver qaestioo. We like silver. When ehi'.d we were never co happy as when we had a diver quarter, aod to ttala day the "gang- llngr of silver ie maaio 13 par ears. If Mr. Cleveland's Irritability U prodaeed by tbe rattle of ailver he will never recover, for the cause of hie ailment will never be removed. God gave oa , ailver and no maa can take it from nr. J We repeat the wish for Mr. Cleveland' eojoyment on oar soanda aod for bin complete release from all aorta of annoyances. All men have their troubles, aod he ia the better prepared for prosper ity Who has euev6fnllf net the bitterest assent?1-. f adversity. Mr. Clevel nd has it in bis pow er to acoom; i'h great good. He has only t - nnt the example of stern end uadivuting fllelity to tbe Democratio party to hare It followed in the Senate and in the Ooose. He can yet make his ad ministration a brilliant tuoces And crown his brow with a diadem of glory. Will he do it? We ahall see. A lull-life-sized picture of An drew Jackson wonld be a shield and ornament in the baniaon office of the President. roultry Kotos. Too much wet, sloppy causes disease. feed Feed young chieiens clean feed board. on a Eggs often have a bad flavor from the food the hens eat. It is poor economy to allow any of the fowls to root outside in winter. One item in having good win ter layers is to have a good num ber of early pullets. Too much handling of the eggs is often a cause of the eggs fail ing to hatch in an incubator. Healthy, thrifty fowls are al ways early risers. Feed them as soon as they fly down from the roosts. Whether hatched in an incub ator or under a hen, do not feed chickens until they are twenty four hours old. Give a handful of sunflower seed to the f owls two or three times a week now. It will add to their appearance. Boiled oats and wheat bran makes one of the best and cheapest egg producers that can be given to the hens during the winter. Arrange, if possible, to have two rooms to the poultry house One should have a good, large window, so that the fowls can have sunshine. Keep on culling until the num ber is reduced to what can be wintered well. It is no advantage to winter over a fowl that you have no use for. HanaruD a bundlo of oats or sorghum heads so high that the fowls will have to jump up to get the 6eed. It will give thom an opportunity for exercise. The two earliest breeds of turkeys are the bronze and the Narragansett. The former is a dark bronze color, with a luster approaching gold, while the lat ter is a metallic black, with salmon colored legs. To Keep Eggs from Freezing, It is impossible to avoid a cer tain amount ot loss trom freez ing of the eggs during very cold weather, but this may be avoid ed to a certain extent by place ing the nest boxes in warm loca tions. Use only deep boxes; and do not be afraid to have plenty of hay in them. Collect the eggs as frequently as possible, and keep the eggs in a temperature not lower than forty degree- above zero. When shipping them to market pack them carefully to avoid freezing od the journoy. To be all the time feeling for is a poor way to promote relig ious life. The man who repents on a sick bed from which he recovers, generally backslides before he pays his doctor s bill. Our vesterdav3 follow us; they constitute our life and they give character and force and mean ing to our present deeds. Every man's powers have re lation to some kind of work; and whenever he finds t hat kind of work which he can do best that to which his powers are best adapted he finds that which will give him the best development, and that by which he can best build up, or make, his manhood. When the claims of business cease to engross the whole time and thought and energies, when the claims of home and friends and society come to be fully re cognized, when the needs of a manysided nature are emphasiz ed, when the affectional capaci ties are appreciated and in dividual tastes respected, then will the intervals of life yield a real harvest of benefit and de light.; !?; ;-: "m- i Wi hava a epeedy and poaitive enra for oatarrb, diphtheria canker moutn and beadaohe.in 8EILOH "8 CATABRH REMEDY. A nssal Injector froa vtth eanh bottle Uaa It it yoa deaf re health ana sweet breath. Price 50c Sold by n.w hnt Co. : i v ' ' A hale old maa, Mr. Jm. Wilson, of Allatu Springs, 111., who ia over 69 years of age, wys: have ia say tin triad a great many medicines, eome of eiedlent guilty; bat never before did I flad any thai weald eo completely dt all that (sclaUed for it as Chainherlain'a Colla, Cholera and OiarrhflM Emedr. It is tralv a wooderrnl medicine." For sale by J. V. Jordan.: - . t, Bie IKE 15 THI C1RIIT1L. Who it It that an widely known . Bj tTery bmrUi and Dreaida home, i ThU iciB thal'i won inch great renown t Wliat U rttia name that we aea aDremd. On every tree and post aod abed. In letter blue and white and red t aBlgIket Who roamt the country far and near -f ever? bankrupt'! tale doe hear Throughout all teaaons of the year I lsigikel Who coti tbe price down to low, And tells the people they mutt go To tec him on "Commercial Row T" Big Ike I Who hat the ttore in which we're told, We'll find tbingt fit foryounjr or old, At cheap as ever cxn ue told t Big Ike 1 Who Icll in love with "Ida Bell," And tung her praiset out to well, That every child the name could tell t Big Ike I Who wnlkfd the ttrectt with head erect So no one cv.r would suspect, Sweet '11. iLii" did him reject t Big Ike I Whe sings a hsss so very fine. And to the mu9ic keeps such time, We're lonth so lose a single line I Big Ike 1 Who rings a bell to call the crowd, And tells in accents deep and loud. He bus goods for rich and poor and proud ? Big Ike ! Who i9 it that in summer heat, Makes lemonade both sour and tweet, Ana 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 I Big Ike 1 So now we'll sing his praises out, Big Ike, Big Ike, We'll sound his name with merry shout. Big Ike, Big Ike ! And all who hear the cheerful strain, Down to his store will go again, Convinced they'll find such bargains there, None can the competion share That's offered by Big Ike. NOTICE is hereby given that certificate No 18 tor b shtres of stock in series JSo. 1 ot the New Building and Loan Asso ciation baa been lost and that appli cation for a duplicate certificate for a liko number of shares in said series will be mado. John S. MANIX. Him. Troubles open doors in onr hearts for Christ to oome In. E. S. STREET. If yon want a stylish turnout, Something good and neat, You do not need to look about Bnt go E. S. Street. And every kind of horse you need, The strong and useful too No use for others then to heed, For he will sure suit you. He'll treat you right, and sell you cheap, On his word you may rely, And all his promises will keep, So from him tis best to buy. K H. & J. 1 MEADOWS CO. JUsry.vrrcBKiis OE. Meu wa' Special Guano's FOR ALL CROPS." , -, x STANDARD tBRAND3 s Meadows' Grt Potato Qn.o, u It Gabbagtt . . Alloroo , Pa & Bean Tobaeoo : " ' X3otton . . i. 10 per et. Ammonia tin Gnano. v . Meadvs' Great Labos Gnano, 'mportm. and dealers In Meadows' rxira r.a-l r"eaa, a.ainn, ACia I'hoephate and Agrieultuoal Cbemi- oals. rTrackors supplies a peoialty.; S. H. MEADOWS, Pres't. J. A. MEADOWS, Sec'r. ftlTreaa. t ' Vorlta-. Nonse River. jOmoe-4Jnion Poiatv I in r ranee sixty-seven per cent, of tbe people live on rye oreaa, oniy unrty-tnree per cent on wheat bread. ' . - Mr. Albert Favorite, of Arkansas v vi wium v (iva oar rua rs the benefit of hisoxparienos with eolds. "fls mjk "1 eontraetod a eols last spring that aattled oamyluori, ind had hardlv raeovarad tram it when I caught another that hang oa all sammer aad laftmewitka kaok Ingeoogh which Itheaght I never would get rid of. I had used Chamber-, Iain's Conch Bemedy some fourteen i years ago with ranch aaoeesa, ud con-1 einaed to try it again. Whea 1 had got through with one bottle my eons h had left me, ud I have not suffered with a oongh or eold aiaoa. I hava reoommended it to other, ud all peak wellk of it" 50 oeat bottles for ale by J. Y.Jordan Hope warps judgment in cou ncil, but quickens energy in ac tion Oa, rTaataCong-h. Will yoa hd . the waning:. Tbt signal perhapa ot tbe aura approach of thai mora tarribl diaaaMOontamotioa. Aak voaraalraa if yog oaa aflocd for tba taka of saTina Mm., to nw the risk ud do nothing for it Wo know from eiperienca that Shiloh'a Onrt will Oar year eongh. It aerar falls. Thla - plaint -ray aoora tbaa aflllloa Bot tles war sold the past year. It relieret eronpa aad whooping eouih at ones Mothers, do sot ba without it. For lama baok, tide or cheat naa Shiloh't Porout plaster. Sold by New Drne Drn Co. He who can conceal his joys is greater than he who can hide His griefs. for 0r STly vara HUB. WUf Slew's BOOTHTJfO Bvkuf has bona naed for obildren tewihina It toothes the ohlld. often tbe euuos, ilav t all pain, cure wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhea. Twenty- lve oen" bottle Hold by all drur- ,-laU brr!UKhoul 'he world. JanlMAwl' Every thought which eenius and piety thro x into the world alters tbe world. When L ' - s.' we fci to fie- Cattorla. iVhi n 1 1 j.j, B!M. cried for Castorla. V.'lipn . iVii iie ilfxi, sLo clung to Cutorfa, -: si,.- t,Ail C'lilMrra, the (mvethem Cwtoria. Children Cry for Pitdier's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. The highest reach of human science is the scientific recogni tion of human ignorance. Edwin E. Brown's Aecldent Insnraoce. Chicago, III., April 10, 1893. Guarantee and Accident Lloyds, No. 15 Wall Street. New York City, N.T. Gentlemen: I hare just reoeived yonr favor of the 8th inst., ooctainintr your check for 13,000.00 (this being the faoe value,) in fall payment of polioy No. 71, W9 hold in your oom- any by my late husband isdwin IS. irown, who was acotdenUlly killed by foot-padain St. Louis a short time since, the particulars of whieh are still fresh in the minds of the public. Proofs were rnly con pie ted and forwared yon about the first of this month I am somewhat surprised aa well as pleased with your prompt action in this matter whloh is in marked contrast with that of another company in which he held a similar polioy. I feel that the oourteons and prompt aotion of yonr representatives deserves more tban formal acknowledgement. I therefore take pleasure in recom mending your company as worthy the confidence of my friends and acquain tanoes, and any others who may be in want of eocldent insurance. R-wpectfully yours, Signed MAKTHA A. BBOWN. ROMULUS A. NTJBW, ' 'i..:(,:.r - Agsnt. ,: 8HINGLE8! SHINGLES!! The great Shingle Han has a fine lot of No.. 1 Hand-made Cypress abln glee oo hand.. - Mads every day at bis wharf. They can be fonnd at J. W. Bowden'a wooi wharf , - For further Information see ' ; ; : w 3262m F- HlliX.; Agt. . Middle street, Market site. Good f Hard ' ' Brick, - v-'- - . We are prepared to fill all orders up to 100;thooaaa) per . k . VV. P. BIIHKlTa 15 v Wholecittit? iidVSetail -DEALER IN-; MERCHANDISE 'jNew Berne Nf C. -r SEED IRISH QIATOES ; AUa 0r.CUe liUBSDf. IU I HATE OX HAM) . A LARGE LINE OF MEN'S liND BOiS 0YhC0ATS. ALSO A OOOD LIMB OF BOYS' SUITS, WBICn I WILL N. Y. COST. Comeearlyand get jonr choice. l i sum.. . No. 79 Middle 8t. Pennsylvania's LEA0INQ- NEWSPAPER In all tba attribute, that tnffloe to make a flrst-olasa family Joainal. The Philadephia RECORD Spare, no trouble or expensa to gather and preaant to its readers all the news of the Old and New World. Its several Departments, each under th management of a oompetant Editor, treat fully matters pertaining to The Household. The Farm, Woman 'a World, Science, Art, Literature, Finance, The Real Estate World. Prfscntiog a complete magazine ererr subscription rates : Dallv, one rear. $.; Dailv and Sunday, one year, 4.00 ADDRESS The Record Publishing 917-910 Chbstsut Stbrbt, Philadklphia . Co. BRYAN and SMITH Broters M Commisioi Merchants, AND DEALERS IN J Kay, Grain, Sssd And Hill Feed. HAVE JUST RECEIVED Large consignment of H O TJ L TON'S Early Rose and Bliss Tri umph Seed Potatoes. Also a fresh supply of Beets, Turnip, Tomato, Cucumber, Rad ish and Melon Seeds. New supply Clover and Lawn Grass Seed just arrived. Have in transit 100 bus. Earl iest Improved Bed Valentine Beans. Exclusive Agents for Hall's Patented CANNING OUTFIT for Farm and Family nse. -GIVE US A TRIAL before buying elsewhere. Bryan & Smith,1 STREET. THE A. COHN . Organ and Piano Go. Was onnuiltted in October, 1893. for the nor- poee oi supplying the very beat make ot PI. anoB ana urgmu to ia paouo. This new firm has ware-rooms In Washing ton and Mew Berne, N. C.,for the convenience ot tneir patrons oi Eastern . v. - We are selling Pianos and Organs In nearly aU the counties east ot the W. W. Railroad and are in dailv oorresDondenoe with una of the very best people ot this section, and onr gooas am giving peneot saasiaoaon in quality ana price. We handle none bat Tellable standard makes ot tbe most modern styles, and sell to the public direct from the principal factories thus enabling as to give tho purchaser the VArv InviMt .nd hojrt tarma. We are offering the Justly celebrated MEH LIN Pianos, which received the highest hon ors and Gold Medal at the World's Fair lor tone, touch, volume and rftnid action. We handle tha old reliable KSWBT and KVANb Piano whieh Mr. Oohn has been twilling to the publio with moat aatUtaotory results for the past ten years. We also keep In stock the Peek and Sons Opera Pianos which la also a splendid instru ment, and aa order for vou the Braumular jrsano, strictly nrsfeeiass gooas, or any ower pianos aoovs menuoneu. We also handle tha HEKDHAM Organ whloh is one of the oldest established organ factories in America, and we wiU continue to handle other standard makes. We thank you tor your patronage ana so licit your further orders tor pianos and or gans, whloh will receive prompt attention and satisfaction guaranteed. Call and exam ine our goods at our ware-rooms on Middle street. Kew Berne N. C. and Main St. Wash lngton, M. C. A. COHN PIANO ORGAN CO. Would thank von to examine our exhibit at the Sast Carolina Pair to be held la Mew Berne, February, lath to Mth inoluslve. OO worth of rwiY Yngte fmr Tmrtf Mt, liveliest and ir tomI and Inatrume tul. rntsm up In ue moat mosrt dopti i mr aysactlOTia. ootM Iinumig fuux lac sjss fDruratts. CARMENCIT4, the Spsnlih Dsneer, - . PA0EREWSKI, ths Srsst Ptealst, ABELIN MTTI SS S?:--- ; U'.HH.t SaiGMAS CUTTIIift, AVmtrm aix cmnnts to thx nnr lour kisicil icho co, Broadway Yheatrb BuiUixg, Ktm Tort OMf. - - CAFV""'" W1WTTO, A New & Larger. Stocli Buggies, Road Carts & the Genu uine White Hickorv Farm Vanon. Harness, Ladies gy-Robes on hand. ALSO another lot of thoso Good and Trw Driving and Werk Hersis and Uuios arrived Yesterday, and ) will above Verv Low Respectfully J. W. STEWART. 1000.00. Five Hundred Dollars eacb have just oome lor two members of the Safety Investment and Loan Com pany of Syracuse, N. Y wbo gave farm property for security. Eight years time to pay tbe money back. Interest five per cent. All are invited to oome and join a Company which will not go back on yoa. ISAAC H. 8MIIH, State Agent, New Berne, N O. I1QS1EY, Silver or Paper, Gold. I ear not wbion. Jaat bring It oa aad I will guarantee your ULL-YALUE REOEIVED Besides a full stock of genera groceries I keep the finest grades Canned Fruits, Vege. tables, Meats, Preserves, Jellies, Spices, Flavoring Extracts, Maoaroni, Raisins, Prunes, Currants, Apples, Oranges, BannaZas, . - . - Lemons, ., . . Sweet and Irish Potatoes and Cab bages always fresh. 3 My stock of Fanov and Plain Oakes and Oraokera are nnsnrpassed and always fresh from bakery. Mixed, Sweet and Sour Pioklesto suit the taste. boods promptly delivered to any part or the city. To my country friends I extend a eordial invitation to drive right into 'be lot in the rear of my store where stables are tree. J, J. TOLSO i Alex Miller Building, Broad St. above Middle. IT MAKES ME SBILE a s U ' 1 TO THINK THAT ' " ' ) S i H H U v v: ; Has joet rocelved- a supply of those . " Tennessee GartiWlieals. . Friend go and get yoa a ' pair of them, then yon oaa j-f smile. Pay WHITTI what - yoa Owe him andj that will ' j make him smile. Don't yon DR. FELIX LE ERUN'S 5TELprr;:i::T3. fills rotheoritHnal and on!y FI- F NCH, wf und r liable enre on tit msris triottlWr) mt bs Buui. iittDiUD moid uux by F. S. DUFFY. Dfuczist and Solo Arent. and 'Gents Saddles, Bug- aMaavaaaMawMsB Jell any and all of tho for Cash BANES. J. BSU9, Pres. TROS. UlllP S.Uee frea. - S. B Vmm, Cannier. The National Bank; OF NEW BEHNE, N. 0 STOoaroaanv 1868 Capital, Surplus Pro&ta, $100,000 98.168 DIRECTORS Jab. a 8Kr Thob. DsaraLa. uBAB. ii. ni. ; i. j. a an.ta.BW, Jbo Domw." L' Hiavar O H Roberts, B K Bishop. Thus. a. aaaan, rt-ss. C. K. Pot. Oashlar. W. UOHB, Vias-Pres. H. It. OBOvas.TaUar gitizeMbank NEW-BUN, H. C. DO A GBUBliAL BARKtXQ BIJSIHES. Tha Aesonnts or Banks, Bunkers, Corpora tions, Farmers, lleiohani sod oiners ra eslvea on tavorahls terms Prompt and careful attention given to the in teres tot onr eustomars. . ., .-..-.--. boabd or oiaatrroaa. ' " rsrdlnan-l Dlrloh, . - H, H Us.dows, " J. A. Meadows. Chas.Doffr.Jr Hamnel w.Ipock, - Jshm Hedmond. ' Ohas. H. Fowler, . Ctaas. Reissnstala -William Donn, Maysr Hshn, , B. W. SmaUwood, Thos. A. Oraaa. Oa J. Ives o a. For. 0.0'Orasn. Farmer? & Merchants Bank Began business May 1891. Capital Stock, paid In, $7S,000.00 Surplus, . . . 6,000.00 Undivided Profits, - l,600.0o Dlrldoadspild, " . - - 10.SOO.00 - - - - OFFI03HS! L. H. Ocnjca, , Presldaat, W. 8. Chadwicx. - Vioe Pres. r. Vv. Dbwxt, . - Cashier. - H.PowlA, . , - Tallsr. F.F.Matthbwb . . Collector.. - With well established oonoeotlons this w m pnijMrwi w oner au aooommo lations consistent with,, conservative anklD. a-.-.!,. Prompt and careful attention given to lollections. We will ba pleased to correspond with those who may . contemplate making thanges or opening new accounts. Wm. H. OLIVER, Life. Fire, Marine, h ,y Accident, Fidelity, . Steam Coiler NEWBEBN, N. 0. A Number of Time-Tried and Fire-Tested Companies Represented.- Over 1125,000,000 assots repre sented. K010BAP.Y rUBLIC. Commissioner of Deeds for New York, ; Connecticut and Pensyl- vama. t3"Agent National Board Ma. rine Underwriters. ' i A ; i I j