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C, sw Kwii dam matter. la newly all instances personsll ties should be avoided. Dr. Jno. Hall, one of the formost thinker of the etna try, says especially keep elear of personalitie. in general oonreraation. Talk of things, ob jects, thoughts. Tbe amalleat minds . oooapy themselves with personali ties. Peraonalitiea nut aoetlaes ' be talked, beoanse we have to learn ank find oat men's characteristics for legitimate object; bat it is to be with confidential persons. Do - sot needless? report ill of others. There are times when we are con polled to eay, "I do not think that .. Bonneer is a true and honest man," but when there is no need to ex press an opinion, les poor Bouncer swagger away. Others will take his measure, no donbt and save yon the trouble of analvsine him and Instructing them. And as far as far aa posible dwell on the good side of hnman beings. There are family boards where a constant process of depreciating, assigning motives and catting up of character goes forward. They are not pleasant Dlaoea. One who is healthy does not wish to dine at a dissecting ta ble. There ia evil enough in man, God knows; bnt it is not the mis- - aton of every yonng man or woman to detail or report it all. Keep tbe atmosphere as pnre as possible, and fragrant with gentleness and charity. Good roads are of national im portance, as the majority of people la effected thereby. Frequently prion of the products of the farm, the dairy, wnd the poultry yard are unduly advanced because of the delays in marketing, causing prices to be high in towns and cit ies, owing to soaroity on account of the hindrances of bad roads;' and ' when the roads become passable, prioea become unduly oppressed on aoooant oi tne superaDuuaance, thereby making a loss as the resnlt Of delay. With good roads the prodnots of the farm could be mar keted at such times as the active operations of the farm cease on ao oonnt of unfavorable weather. Mer chants are likewise affected consid erably in their business by the el foots of bad roads, which makes trade apasmodio, entailing extra expenses and frequently higher pri ces hare to be p lid for goods, as their credit is not maintained. , Bankers and others look suspic iously at country paper beoaase they cannot rely on its being met - promptly at maturity, and this is often traceable tobadroada. The rains of land is greatly enhanced . or decreased by the state ?f the 'roads. A gentleman waa being : driven to inspect a farm. When af ter proceeding some distance be ; told tho agent to turn around; ne had seen enough. The agent re plied, "Why we are not there yet: yon hare not seen the farm." "No, , he replied, "but I bave seen the road, and 1 would not buy ' farm on such a road as this.", The anti pathy "which masy have" to' the country is caused by the denial con ; venienoee Occasioned I by the wret ched state oi the roads at certain periods: thia makes the demand for lcnp farms less, and creates de presslon in price. Seasons for good roads could be multiplied ' which, however, are gradually admitted; and this calls for dsrising' work able plan. Some of our North Carol lina counties have taken hold of the question and are proceeding in ear rood. Tie prooes mail ueoBariIj txslow, bnt Is few yeais It is goiogto tell. When will Craven wake op to tai frost problem which 10 daabt It of fu nort im port dm to tbe majority jof I her people tnaa any other oee pablio aeoesstty. . - KTaTE BUM. The advocate of mora moaey for the people are now looking hop. tally for the repeal of the ten par oeat tax on th isueo of state banks. "" It ia anexloabie how the bill crea ting anon a tax cam to pass, vio lative aa It is of the rights of .all the atatea.iT. '? Wa know that It was argued that national baaka ooald not com pet with Stat bauka and la order .to sustain the national currency it waa neoessa'f to pal a prohibitory tax on the laae of State' banks. It ts marvelous now it came to pass that th repreaenatires of any state consented to the passage of a law attacking state rights, and affec ting the right of the people to regulate their own cnrrency. The law should be repealed be cause it prevents tbe exercise of the indatiblo rrghts oi tbe stato and la subversive of the liberties of the people. Tbe Constitution prohibits the coinage of moey, but there ls no prevision af that sacred inatrh meat that ean be tortured into tbe prohibition of banks of tasue. The law will be held to be nnoonstitn tienal by any court of competent jurisdiction. Whether it Is expedient for state to charter a bank is a ques tion to be determined by itself. Its right to do eo is not to be ques tioned. Ail that Congress is asked to do in the matter 'is to repeal tbe law imposiutf a tax of ten per cent cent npon the issues of state banks. It will then be for the states and ibe people thereof to determine whether they will have biuks, and wbat.shall be theirsoope and limi tations if any any are to exist. We say to tbe General Government re. move your oppressive hand, and we will take care of ourselves. That tbe people need -nue money is not a snbfeot of de bates. Tb6 demand for more silver has beet heard throughout the land but it has been decided adversely, witb some little show of reason, but what reason there can be for retaining a law in direct conflict with tbe rights of the S'.ates and the liberties of tbe people, oannot be oonjestured, no less it is to be found in tbe ftot that the national banks have th Federal government by the throat and it fears to offend them. Let this be assigned as the rea son, and a Congress will be elected that will sweep the national banks from existence. We -'o not think this desirable, so we hope that tbe tax will be repealed, and the btates left free. over and drags for Loamy Lane Pea nnU-Chafas. What are the best cbver and grasses for light loamy landf Are peanuts or chufas better for turning hogs on in the fall! (Answered byF.E. Emery. Ag riculturist, N. O. Experiment Sta tion.) Yon will find orchard srrass the hardiest and most vigorous grass yon can ure for hay. To tbioken the stand and improve the hav. Kentuoky blue grass is a favorite,! while common red clover flowers near the time of both grasses. These make prime hay, and will ferow weu ii treatea to an occasional coat of stable manure. Ton will hardly make grasses porfitable without this manuring. rroDamy yon could get mnoh more clean cash out of annual olover grown for aeed. It should be sown in August or any time in the fall when there ia likely to be mois ture enough to give tbe little plants a fair atart, so that early winter frosts will not pull them ont of the ground; This clover will ripen ia May. Ton oan feed the straw, and the seed should aell tor IS or $6 per bOBhel. i Oar experience with chufas is mat tnere aaa Been too small a yield to compare with peanuts, tnougn we tare not turned hogs on them. Some of our farmer friends have had experience with them and have been beaten by neighbors growing peanuts. They will here- arser grow only peanuts for bogs. - - ' Build Him Up. "" i Mr. J. B. Lewis, of Atlanta, Ga il ad severe ivspepsi. Physicians and all ether remedies failed to cur lira. u tried lyner s Jjjspepn ttemedy, and afterwards writes: "The first dose gav relief. I recommend it as the beet dyspepsia remedy ever disoovered, I have eained lesh since nsinr it, I voluntarily reeommend it o all suf ferers with stomach troubles. For THBIJDUH. 0f tt ort FemlaabU Tmm la . : . th World. Th stability board, composed of several orthsablst oQeers la ths aavy, has made It report apoa the battile ship Indiana aid sister rea aftla aica eoapUvtly vindicate th design, showing that th weight of armor end armaneat is earned with ease. r With only 10,000 toaa displace ment tbe Indiana ha a battery equivalent to that of th great 14,. 000 too ship now building - for Great Srtuin, and thus she la a more formidable vessel than any of her sizs la tbe world. -The accuracy of tbe calculations made has bee verified in a moat remarkabl degree. , GEO. HENDERSON (SooeMSor to Roberta at Eanderaoo,) General Insurance ' Agent fopraMBtinf Iararaaea Oompany ot Horth America ml Philadelphia. - Bom , loaoraac Oomraor of New York. -.-..r:.' r- II art ford Ure Inanraao CodDanr of uaniota Queen Iaaaranoe Oompany of Sng- North Carolina H nam Iwuraooe Com pan; of Kalelu'i tireawlch laauranc Companr, of Broukljrn ' Ptoealx Inaaranoe CompaDj.of Brook lr. United Underwriters loaarane Coa- panT. of Atlanta. - t Boatoa Marina Inaaranoe '.'ompanT, of .1 , IT UIKES UE SQ1LE rv f .TO THINK THAT Has just received a supply of those Tennessee Cart Wheels. Friend go and get you a pair of them,' then you ean smile. Pay WHITTY what yon owe him and ' that will make him smile. Don't yon see. Commissioner's Sale of Val uable Land. Partnant to a Jodrment of Foraclomrc M Mortinuret and an rder of Sale of toe So- perior Coort ot Craven Count ntv. , orth Caro- una. In tbe civil action entitled Green, for a Co. VB. W. J. H. Cavlnar. et alfl. ail Cnmmt. sloner duty appointed and authorized by the aald Judgment and order ot sales, I will sell to the highest bidder at the Court House door of Craven County, In the city ot New Berne, N. C, on the 88th day of Hay, 18M, (being Mon day and the first day of Spring term of Craven County Superior Court) at IS o'clock, noon, or as oon inereaner aa tne court shall take recess, all the following deKrlbed land : Lying and being in Craven Connty, North Carolina, on Clubfoot's Creek, and bounded on the North by Clubfoot's Creek, on the East t .auanrs lireetroan, on uie bonth by tbe new uerne roan, on the west by the lands ot the late Rnfns W. Bell, containing one hun- unw n uuy Hores, more or less, Deing tne same tract of land formly owned by Stephen L. Cavlner, and well known aa the Cavinr tract ot land. Terms of sale cash. This April 18th, 1894. C. B. THOMAS, Commissioner. REMOVAL. S. Ii. STREET, GENERAL INSURANCE AND ' REAL ESTATE AGENT. Has. moved to the Stevenson Building opposite the Cotton Ei change where he will be glad to see all those who wish Life or Fire Insurance, or to bay ftelL or dense real estate. , trzil rf . it J UOHEY-V : i Gold, 8ilver or Paper( I ear oot wbtob, Jtut bring It oa sal will gairQi on; .y . '.j .' i FULL.VALTJE RECEIVED Besides a fall stoek of jtenora rosaries I keep the finest grades - j Canned Fruits, Vege 'f-r ? ,? - ' tables. Meats, PreserTes, L v .y, ? i Jellies, Spices, Flavoring - ' ; ' act rirtt!ttfzr. . ., . Cnrraats, -V t f i : ?! Apples, . Oranges, - Bannaras. r." .'Y':','. " Lemona, ' .. 1 1' Sweet and Ifiik PoUioei snd Oab bages always fresli. ;; . ;-.; - Mr stock of Faney 'and Plain Oakes and Oraokers are onaarpassed ana always trean trora DaKery.' . t j ; Mixed, Sweet and Soar Fiokles te suit tks taste. Goods promptly delitered to' an part of tbe elty.- v'H ''' .H -i To-inT conntry friends I extend a cordial iuTiti::o td dris right Into the lot ia He rear of my store wher stables,ar lres.:'..'J: m :! ',"i i'i a'4 "' mr'v ii v;. sir : ii.. a . ilex; Maitt iBnilding.' Broad St. it - j VIIlCJirSIA. I3A.lf.J2 Hotel, Beaufort, N. O, " Ir. W. P. Boblnson, Prop. rroata lb SoubS u( th OoMa toyoad. Cool Br i mm tl moat vtttoa lnf fituVw Sotted -Oik M riMJnr Hekar or Coa-Mi- U1 Ittnllm Th hoax m tboroofWr nlnwM WU jrl-S mmA avyf tkTM(boab IIOUnTUITCHELL IIO'X'JLIL., Dlaolc IMotmta.in,rV.C7. Unsurpassed Scenery, Water, Air, and Fare. . Terms Seasonable. ' : Ppens May 1st, 1894. . . W. D. SPRAGUE,' Prop. l7Bailroad, Telegraph and Post Offloes near the door. ' ml5tf All Organized. We take very great pleasure in stating that Maj. H. BU Sogers, State Agt-for Thx Uritxs bank ISO and BtjUdiko Co. of Rich mond, Ta, has organized this strong board nere. . . OFFICERS : K. R. Jokes, President. J as. W. BiDDLB,-Vice Pres. H. at. Gbotis, Seo'y. & Tres. Wat. W. Claex. Atty. - BOARD OF DIRECTORS: WM. DVKK, CHA8. RBtZXIfSTElN N. H. Stbkxt, Matt Maklt, Jf. VXJTTT, , UBS UAHK, Appbaisbbs s N. H. Street, Jas. W. Biddle, F. Duffy. - CP Loans granted promptly. . alltm WOODWARD &LOTHR0P 10th, llth and F Sts. N. W. , "WasUingrtDn, D. J. Invite tbe attantioa of their natrons In Vir ginia and the OarolLnaa to the FRESHEST, BRIGHTEST, i,i.b.aiisi ana auuwxcn Stock of goods they ever shown. ON MONDAY, APRIL 1KD Thejr offer 1 pieces ot silk striped French Flannels at 38 eta. par van, value 75 eta. One hundred pieces Of Crepe d ' Chene 1ft ots. the yard la all the newest and most delicate shadea. OCR HOUSE KEEPING DEPARTMENTS Contain every oomfort, luxury and ne cessity with with which to tempt the taste of tlie artistio as Well as the thrifty housewife. U..L i- .i i i . .. rr l . i.i. knotted fringe and hemstitehsd, $3.00 a doa. insn nnea puiow Slips, , i.ws pr. Onr Summer Dress Goods DeDartmenls teem with novelties, beauties and exquisite laonos oi tne most eeieuratea manaraetares. Our Indiaii llnena shear and eool lor hot days. Our China silks. Klearant and comfortable lor calltns or evening wear. Our Mulls and and Lawns. Dainty and in comparable. Our Prices are la keeping with the times lower loan ever before. Write to as for sam ples and prices. Goods sent by exDress C O. T. to anv nart of the South. aprstt . Good Hard ' Brick. We are prepared to fill all orders np to 100 thousand per week. W. P. BUEBUS. HORSES ! 00 W kwiL OV aud l.;:::;q rx k4 hJi . - H & . ..V j : g --1 ' V-- m. -4... J a' " ''mi. f . 1 Bk. iil V-h Nott isjtlie time to Bay while I I ' i;nThey;are cheaper thaii ever be Paper; : 1 9 1 I Uas Just Returned (APRIL 13TH) With 50- "HEAD H0R?E8 AND SXULVES"" 50 RANGING FROM 4 TO 7 YEARS OLU And Weighing From 850 to 1450 lbs. . Each. I Some extra fine Drivers in Horses--also adapted to all purposes. Exceptionally fine Draft Horses A full and complete Harness always on hand. . ' " r : " ' We will hold on Tuesday and. Wednesday, , April 17th and'l8ihf :: r ' ; AW AUCTldW SALE To be sold without Reserve to the high est bidden Don't fail to come. : ;j Blue Front Stablep, Middle Street, New Berne, N. V. , The Beat Shoes for - ths LaaM Mosey. 85, Va - ...aaMajM TlaaSBnsw" 1 1 3 - vtCV XWV. I mM ii X. i t world. All Sty l, DEALERS who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. Tbmj cam aSbrd to srll mt a lew profit, aad we believe yon nan am moBwyly baring- all JOW fconrw af tm mtmiar advertlwxl balow. Catalecn fro upost appUoaUon. .... . For Sale If J.J. BAXTfiR, Agt, New Berne IT. C. HORSES ! -rn TTf ' .JLs j IUJ- 'tZj ! 1 .... .... 4 .. U A . . . 3 a lar; 1 for and Moles. ;V . ' line of Buggies and V7. L. DOUGLAS S3;she GENUINE WELT, t Sqsukless,Rottoai WsterpraoT. Bsst Shss sold at the pric S4and S3.SO Dress fhos. Kqual cuiUum work, coftliag iron. $o to $& , 83.60 Police Shoo. 3 Soles YYaikiuf oikoe ever bihusj. , $2.60, and 82 Shoes .. ' LnrauaJletl t Um Dries. Boys 82 t 81.75 School ShoT , . ' Arc the Bt far Service, . . LADIES' $3, $2.50 $2, $1.75 Vest uoacota, tttyusB, rsrreas HORSES ! '-7or!:E just heczivcd to or -4-w u frcra CASH . the a. com; Was onraolted la Oetober, 1WS, for th pur pose oi supplying- the very best make ot I'i. ano. and Origan, to the public. Tula new Una has ware-rooms In Washing. inn and Mew Berne, N.C., tor Ute eonvtttueno of thir patrons ot Kutcm N. C. Wears iwlitiit rianos and Organs In aearrf aU tbe oouiiUm east ol the W. A W. Rallruad and are In dsily eorre.pondenoa wltta soma fN u very uen people oi uiis secucm, ana our irooda are living perfect aatulaoUoa la qualuy and price. . wa handle none bet reliable standard makes o the mo.t modm MvUts. and anil to the public dlreot trom ttte pnnolpaJ factoiiea ' Urn. enabling as to give (ho purchaser bus very lowest and best terras. LIM Pianos, wliloh received tlie highest hon ors and Gold Medal at ths World's talr tor. tone, touch, volume and rapid artirm. h.nrfl.fk. Alrl mI (.Iil. V IT U. It V mnM KVANg Piano which Mr. A. Colin baa beea seining to ths public with most satisfactory -results for the past ten years. Wa also keep In stock the Peek and Bona Opera Pianos which U also a splendid Instru ment, and can order for you the Braumular rtano, strictly first-class cooua, or any ouier planoa above mentioned. We also handle the KKKPHiM Onraa srhloh isona oi tiie olde established onnn laotorles in America, and we will continue to handle other stanoard makes. Wa thank you tor votu patronag and soi Holt your further orders for pianos and or-. Suat wuiuh w lit rocvir uruiiip. .twiuu. and aatlsiaetiOB guaranteed. Call and exam- ' lne our goods at our ware-rooms on M Mills street, Now Berne N. C, and Main St. Wash. lnmk 1 C A IVlllUDllVnAllDllllll,! .Mf. - A. ii n . .i.s V i. v. n un won Id thank yon to examine our exhibit at the Kast Carolina Fair to be held In Mew Berne, February, 1Mb to Mth Inclusive. PROFESSIONAL. CLAUDE II. BE1TT01T, I! D. Physidan'ifEi Surgeon,';;: Qfflces No. 137 4 !- , " Middle Street, , la Bangert BuUdisg, Hew Bern N. C. Caa be seen at any hoar at nlht In office. : DR.' 0. K. BAGBY, Offloa, sliddle.treot. opposiU Bapllss ohnrob, .... daeSdwtf . NEWBEBN. H. O. DR. J. D. CLARZ, . DEirriBT, - . ? J ' SEW aBKNat, R, C. UOioe od 0 ravel street, between Poflock ad Bioad .. J a TfiNTON, M.D., D.D.S. PraoUe limiud to Opmallv aud Ma ehantnal Dsntlatir X-,,snrt Dental Burgsry . t reeth x s raetsd Everything laths ,tos nf Dentistry don In ths os.t i;le. iMitsfMtlon guaranteed. Otlee, eoru 'tof Middle 1irland rsdsraj alley, opsoslts Botlu -... P. H. PELLETIEU, : A T TOR Vn T A T IA W , . . TJ: L . t. TJ x Uliuva sirevii. x? u.k luvia suuig f si ui . v i us juoru'iau. xaua . - : Till araatlea tn th. Don n ties of lira... . i.iar. r Jaim Dulni ant P&irjIlAn. wv United Mtata Uourtat Nsw Barn, and tUDreme Court ot Lis Bl. l .. - OfQce, 72 South Front street op- , posito Gaston Honse. ' .- ATTORNEY AT LAW p ;;?5- AND ; - ;';-:.; . - KeaC Estate! jigeht ' New Bvnie, N. " . Connectlona. New " v irk . Boatnn and Canada v" Timber lands.tgiig . . c arm lauus. .s: Truck lands. Mh I ' I Town lots." Do yon want to buy 1 WEITE. Do yon want to sell f ii J WEITE. . 8PRUIAI T 1500 iores, Trent Koad, 8 mllo Of oity. Timber and Truck land. ? .' - -. PIGDTT Tr.fJC! Fa" r.'l For Rent 1805. In the finpsh trnnlr farm"in V.nat era North Carolina, well adapted for all kinds nf truck, t Haa all Necessary . bnilding3. One (1) miie oi moreneaa uny, n. v. xwo hundred yards of the A & N O Eailroad. ' For terms, &c, Apply to " O. G. BELL, Harlowe, N. C. v:m to r- ... fl .. f,,r . . i - ..h, . -.. , , ' Vi ... "". ':'..- ' . . I nir n .i f r B. x 1 owsn,. 1 ."i.-.l by ovur-. . , ov..r-li.,lulr mca, A ', I'T n-. i. V. mi f -.i,t wi .nin ,! F.S. DDL . . , Sole Agent. ber 1 . nest to adopt good substantial sals by druggists at 60e per bottle. ; abOTeAuddls.