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IF 118' ANNOVNCEMEXT. ULY JOII Lin a H 'column Imbed cU.:y, except Hut '.y, at , r, i-'UJO for nix mouths. J Uvered b ribers at 50 eenl per moi h. to . "I , Vt i hK LY JOUKNAU oolunm pt.; -. In published every Tin rsday. It tM per i,nliuiu. " - - AlAKKTISINU RATES (UAILY) -One Inch one dy tl.OU; oue week I2.N5 dm month f l.no; tbreeruouths 110.00; six mouths f 164 twelve month! S2u.ua. . Advertisements under head of J'Business liOcals," 10 cent pur line for Dint, and oenlf furevery subsequent insertion. .-.--' " - J Ko advertisements wyl lie inserted betweea local matter at any price. Notieeaaf Msxriagea or Deaths, not toexeeef ten lines wlU be luaerted free.. All additional (natter will be charged cents per line. j r PayuienUfortiansVentsdvertlseroeute muai be made In advance. KegularadverttaemenU wiU be collected promptly at the end of each. month. ,, , t t- M Couiaiauk-atVons containing new or a dla4 eoasioa of local matter are solicited. , Mo eommuukaon mnat be expected to be putn lined thai contains objectionable personal - Ittes; witbbolda the name of the author: er (hat will make more than one Column of tliia piper., s, f s jgfaj in,- It fftO ' Any Mraoli feeling anaVieved at any anony moiacuHiiuunlcalloncan obtain the name ef taw author by application at this oltice and allowing wherein the grievance exist, j n( 'Editor; HEW BERNE, N. C. SEPT. 24 ml . f :- ii- elete4 at the roet onto at Hew Barn1 tPii as ieeoad-claaa sutler. . . mmm, . ,. . .. a'-U: iO'J- oyssiriN TUK hqtel.; u i i ' What jTreanhaent PvHilclaaill i'F,ea. AllUvcr theCeaatryaxe jlnv 4-ttItii ,, . Hew York World. atiMvt(r; .JosepU; Ni);DolpH of; Oreg;ii, was registered at the Fifth lintel yesterday; ' Senator uoipu ' in one f the new , accessions to the Senate. lie .is oyer six feet tallj hn a long, 'flowing beard slightly tinged with gray; blue eyes and verx tdim figure, which is generally soucealed by along rrock coat. ; tie in a native of New York. - Ue Ntudied law nd Cell in lcr e. There . was very" 'little lawT but plenty pf ' Iov)a fbef maiden) was coy itn'A gu've DolpU little-enconrageuient. - Iri rf.fit bf jealoti$,.rage he itnrned kia iace westward and drrr not -step nntirjifl i reaclibdtJie.wuaa.or, Ore. gona'Fortnite ;farore.d:,Wn!,i W?. e w bouie Jifirervthincr be toaolied has "ff-mwa rich in the Jamber be ' ness iand ! probably toay 'blessee the uaT be lelc the Kmpire spate., "Will the Senate oppose .Mn Cleveland's nominations, Senator!' :(. be va .'asked.: i at .ut, 'f ! can tell better when we get to , jretber. It would hardly be digni ntnliu oneto indicate how 1 should set of nominations .The expentive sessions arejn settet, you knew4, and the ndminationa are not considered. . iMfprertiiey get) tbereUfi tbmt m, uieveianu nas Deen ieaa mco maK . ing one niistakefl,-bnt 1 ih' most cases sliouid, ', say that his intea tious bare been an rignt." - .u. JLB-jott in favor of civil-service reformrt) ..g'ailti 31921 1 'In principle, . yes; .although;..,! tWak tie breseot law. could be en ' largedWith prpfit tothe paWio se' - Wbat aroihe, prospects Jor sil ver legislation this wmterr' .1 ' : . Jt is ratnec hard to say. I don't know just what effect it would have if the.TAdnaiijistration shouldcpme out flat-footed n the , subject. There Is no doubt in my mind that the edinagQ 6 silver hoold be susv : ponded i tm j- term, ,of years. "- I thfptt iWjlii.demands it.1? fV- Will Congress do anything this wintef ft' the railroad land-grant CaSeST ' : UliU'JVl.' "I sappose the nsnal attempt will be made 'tdf forfeit ijomeV0 the Western land grants, but very lit tle, tr anything, will be accom Dwigbt M. Sabm, the ; junior JUinnesota Senator, is at the Jioff man Douse. Mr. Sabin is the suc cessor -of William Windom; ' Sabin was anrjointed by Windom to ' man aea lia-canVsee. i He maaagedlt so welHhat the' Legislature decided to elect him. There is a resemblance to Gen. Logaw hr Sabin's maknpy lie nas the same dark sallow com- plexion and the heavyt black; .mTis- : tache of the Illinois Senator.-' Sabin Is taller and will probably r weigh more than Logan .i He. j Is I not an orator in any sense. lie has a very direct style of delivery, bow ever, which is quite a contrast to - the heavy Senatorial , speeches that fill DfV.tbe Congressional Record. Mr. Sabin said, that the course the Senate would Jroscrre its right to pass upon the President's appoint ments, and when the time came, he would not be surprised if some of them were rejected. Still he had hear? cnflilDgor the', preconcerted move, alleged, among the Republi can Senators, to oppose all of Mr. . Cleveland's nominations from' the start. This story had . very little Mr.'SablnJ made .a great jdeaLf of , money m . . prison jcon tracts in Minnesota, .- but thronh the failure of his firm l.i t f-'1 1 eliasjorjjlittla Jaftsav ) k:orial"salary. IlJ has bcvei L.i 1 1 hexpeiiencein i l-'t'"", bit ho I ? tl.e- reputation of; ' a r. lie went to .r 1 ; r, bat i t t. :e to '. loiiKiii.lto be now v . ..iajj i Geo. Lry la for J; l'..v; interest of j. -- Ex-Congressman Pbil Thompson, of Kentucky, was at the St. James Hotel yesterday." I am jnsfc from Washington," - lie ' said. "Every thtwgs-TrTT - coict there. " The President's return , tlid not liven things np. laucU., . Jt only brought a few, more ouice-eeekera to the ear Uee. lea; i uariisiei will be " re elected Speaker by ' acclamation, Ho$ I donf( think Randall is playing a ueep game, unless it, n to retain his place aa, jUlqriiian of the Ai propriationitioaintittee. vf:x j v.iiJigjriBS M wprkingfor the door keDershin:- b'nt' I don't think, he will get, there, feiim Douelson,, of xenueeeee, ov.ui win inac prize irou the iway thin gtildbk now. Ex-Doors keeper Fie!d his' roost formidable riiral ' ifieiftrurktin Trniili thA rapa ' LeedonT;irOM6, aniieara to haveH the lead, for .Sefgeant-at-Arins, and Gen; Clrk, Of, l$sonrt, . thinks Jie (lis a'ru'ortgage prk tht clerkship" Mt?f,ineUwie;npa8 tae (louse.at Xfirst tried to have It recbm m l ttccV my object being to ttwiB it to iiierentlng"volontary contriljntioiisf TJi ftaol-(ty,of the DeyoeVate-Wo1- toted xfor it had that idea in mind. We wished to stoti tie political ns8essment busi ness. I can see" no reason why the principal offices should net be filled by good and honest Democrats ovBx -Congressman Paige hasA re- tbrbed from ft brief 'tisit to Ohio, Ile"wilt return' in a .day or' two when he expects to take an activ part ul!,lhe' (Ca'iiipaign . for .IloadlT Mr'ligesay8'thaf tlie Democrats hayo jeveryi3T8asoa. .tQ be very much encouraged at the outlook in Uhio. JTlie Itepubltcans were losinggronnd every day by 'still,' harping on the bloody shirt anil like issues tbac be longed te the jV'iamm j Col.l Thomas P.. Otehiltree,stof l exas. regisierea its me Jciim Av enue yesterday;1' t'Say tha .1 am Justi passing hrough,"" said, the auburn-haired tatesman. "i have been nn tn trie Qterior of the State! Think Jthje itate election Hn 'November; will be ery tlok'.tJlUtwWabibly :;be torn ina tea on tne uemoctatre aaae.r i "Are . yoen.-i cirilerticete tirmert" Mntm i ij c.-.!"-Ai' "No, I-'wiit a bolfri5! thinlii r. levelaud should d'ppou't bis friends ro,,jemco.. -ibere ace many subor in ate places where it may be just s well to make-no1 cbaneosr bat I elieve that the;fcivlF, service never w f Atnnlnfaif nVi ' 1 A -l rvk i rxiof nf J 1 appointing aoybi(fy but its friends to the limwrtautoflices.- It is my dplnion that wheri the people;veted for a change last fall they' meant a change in alt,1 departments, of the..,Uovernnient. l once ..held, the position ot United States MaTsnai in Texas. ' Had I bdenTioWiflff that rb8ition at the time -WMrrClere lind's inaugnratjon. 'I ihddlil j&aiv.e promptly tendpredmy ,regignation lldon't see bow a Jiepublican can consent to bold ofllce under a Dem obratie Administration j'andjyipd VBrsa.v Mr. ' tflannigan. of, Texas. itm the blondest toxclajnua .JEfir ppbucan times that 'to ihe victors belong the snfrtKMIinjotice, how eer, , ;that, he is in no , hurry to re sign the fat fBce President Arthur appoimeuaini o in uie iasc oays ma Administration. . . 1 have bad considerable experience aa-a pat ronajJpenlsoijIbt'tiLe only mber or txmgress, yon know. m , Texas in accord -with1 : the bur Administration, and I may say that i, had, more omces .at iny posal than- any other .Republican the. poutb. (juollectors, district aitQrnejs remasters, tnarshais. came under, my jurisdiction, and ad the naming of . them allV .It i a great 4 responsibility, and I iree W cdrfTess'hbW that patron- e is a curse to any congress' tilie. rIj Object iri 4oming to Cpngress, tthe firsttlme.. J, wished to be of bonier asistanco' in 'secur- r ;1anr;' appropriation rforthe inx ivemen'ot tbe Galveston harbor, topped when the people all liked mt.- WWit.Ztttit' i 'good (time t6 qnitt I think Mtv- Cleveland is making a good President, but I can Sep no reason, why ,hei shonld ;not amwinc .Democrats to f mi tne olfces.V, . Yx.J.tt. j) .v. - J '' '-l A tall,- dignified-looking . man w$lketinte'lhe-lobby of. the Saint Tamos tat evening1 dad 'stopped a moment at the news-stand, llalf a dozen, gentlemeh $tood near by con Versing., .Said, one:-' "I will buy cigars for the party1 if any one will telU& i tlo that ban is.". The offer was not. Mm, np. : The gen tleman in qntstiou" was fililtSay lorf of tAx, who a icv years agd was Sneaker of the House of T;scnt",'r"s. b'in'j the, position power. Surh.is f niei,.'..!- j Mr. Saylorhas slioit-cropped gray f-Lrewd win ; ! " Cbic?.;p for Ar " as a n; : pDid that ranRir- vnnr Acfant for n . t. ... i" tt -"-"---it rNo: I refused rUjrun the second whiskers, t' :n face, high forehead, gray eyes i .d a very cracions nan ner. Jie j ill adheres to the Cr ressicnal Hack, but .'said tLat ' e was a!tos r out of polit s. What becviti of ex-Speakei of the House of Iiepresentatives! Mr. Randall is still in public life and is preparing far a great tarilf .contest this winter, ilr. Carlisle is an.uexf at the present moment, but bis title is certain to be maue good again in December, ;v nil. T) .Mr. Grow, of - Pennsylvania, Jbas retired to private life, where he is likely to remain. His -enforced re tirement was brought about by the inflaence of theCameron ring." Mr. Grow refused to obey its 'dictates, so he was bowled off the track. Mr. Growy is a very 'fine-looking man; Hig beard is of the: whitest and is always kept trimmed to a point. His life! is also beyond reproach; Mr, Grow is an eloquent speaker.v1 ! Ut M; T. Hunter, of yirginia, was recently made Collector of Customs,, by 'President Cleveland, "but. Tor; years be ha lived in obscurifcjvu m. Keiier will be hea.rd .ef. no more in, the halls of Congress. . .It is said that be : exercised the customary Ohio thrift while in 'Congress and may be "worth ' anywhere; 'Irpiri $200,000 to 1500,000, . :, v ' Only Napoleons of Jina'uce ean accomplish such results en a salary of ia.uw a year: vr. -w" Mr. Blaine is probably the excep tion i; where an lex-speaker or ex ofiloial of any kind wields much ih- nnence when bn qi office r,,s.vii ,: ut: '? io Entflage for JKJIeh C6ws.r ;; The exttaf1meAf& and 1TTftriArV.ft of thrj iraBt two1 years, are tiiorbngh,' ty confirmatory of , the idea,, that if in the niiing, or immediately there after, a high heat ; can: be induced which shall pervade the mass id the fiilo, and theri all tightly closed the ensilaee will remain sweet bntil It Is re-opened,-and an bppbrthni.ty' to fernieuy f is onerea py, exposure co the. air.-. These results are, attained by not; too : rapid t filling, snor too much trampmg,L. the: temperature being watchedy and as Boon as that 6f one layer or portioh reaches, say one 'hundred 1 andhlrty. j degrees i'u. uuuiucr tajur- Mt, iiui.ur tour eelf.; In . thickness.: mat beVadded. leveled off,; packed h little around .1 ' J V t 1 I . . .. ue eiues ana aeic ior a oay or two neat in tarii.XLi'rtfl oiled in this ay: last yeaif; tnrned eut beautiful- try and the;'mili,.eficially milch 0W8. nave nan aeaithfnH excellent r?e.v bogblyb relishedad When uch ean become the general or uni-' ereai condition of ensilage on good irms ne Objection to its nso will Uiappeaf.IIeatiirg'of 'ensilage Is' romotedj by ifujjtingyi which , the jces, are. expoBeu torih action of rraents, the germs of which are Jlraost t universally distributed'' ih he atmosphere toeai dwellings and fa-ya'rasi i:Thii:rr.-fine enttiflg ybich hadd. uj b j enAmended, is brobabiy' oneceBsary Jbafe neither corn nor ciover, when packed whole, !Qmeinto a nnifotm'.heat. arid) we Sresomevtbd same would be true of thf UsinhitA. tVilaWM LJU A MAM T,T . v-ja,wv 4'xtuvun Mfrtjvf f vw 9 ' a lfTITt in W -a 'UrkkAsT 'JJrPABTMknt-ll.' T.1 Mnnnnn. itui.; tna amrmsijriUMBy.iassiscint. it i . . WiMTcAj,! jaw AinrsarTsi kbsa 0abO t rTfi!'i too iiii! evsiloa Ova'l,l m hu li school it VtUfki fa Wrnoral ' & tTeoommuiUty. u.t i j .;. , artut knldwti J Ai T. JJONaXBt.PrltHllpal, a aa . . mm mm m 'l-csdi Smoo'.-d iiluow CTi ; lo eollca l 6a Stc?m Q and tual) ua-n iul'3'-1 . and J?loui. K t ! 1. a.ij-C .DrT.wriuT -lioj; ti..i la 2iHiWfif a J30 Jul wot niwownrrr h 1 i)r..f f m ei cj ff..V4t , , v' .: YHfj; .yL.T.- 1 !.- l3j;ia:. "By virtue of an eTder of -the-SnpM'lorCanrt ofiDavidgon -counlyi. Merth'CanjIinai, in the xonrmiug unenunr, j";xeetiinx Oi,Vnu W Fife; deceased, vs. Wm. P. Kile and OtbevK, I shall Dr. eeed to Mell at Puhlie ain.linn in tun highest bidder, for cash, at New Heme, N. ULi on THUKSUAY; the KItWX DAY of OCTl'O- H1CK, 1.K.S.1, the following: lots situated in trie city of Mew Berne, fl, C : lofzeb and 3SJ,and one lot lu Qreen wood Cemetery. i . At the same time and blare. I will sen nnnn the same terms. wO Mies of land on Kogne Bonnd, In Carteret 'eonntr.. adliilnine Hlu-n. aril's l'olul and Carolina City., ,,,, ? . , rKrmnmng iiirnior lnrormation. apply to K. 0. 1I1LI. Mew Kerne.N. O, -- "" aetata . ... ... . ... .... . (.muuisslonf r. . Tr-rr, I -r. tr )' U Did ycu 'Sup-' pose Must.-.r IX-.' tcn'rj- "for horse?? -It 13 for tion of all ficsh. V, !.'.) i V I.. . - V'l AbcoIutclyiRurc. Thl rhl powder never varies, A marvel of Ority, atrenitth, and wholeeomeneea. More poonomleal than the ordinary klnde. and can. not be sold U competition w!U4he multitude ui tow vein, unorl wei;nv, antra or pnaspnate waera. uoni only in enns. i.oyal MiKiwo wpsaOoultW Wll-et.. N. Y. novls-lvdw "J 'TIC(ETi; SIB" A Ponular Conductor Savs T'cSArisldat It hiy1 VJuly to' lrripaft attrjie very valuable Iniornmtlon to my friends and so (julhWnoe, osmnnj' trf Iheni know tlio un Dlensant condition under which I have lft- bored In'pei'rMrmlng' my dutlo na conductor of the Georgia Central raltrosd. Borne months ago J became ftllllcted with a severe attack of Kheaniatisnvarid Adeslre to state how I waaured..Itdacreaaed la vio lence until I oou'd no onger.get Inand tut of the cars without assistance. ,! .-fj While thus suffering all the flone of toll dread disease and ready to abandon, my po sition, I was Induced toi try IS. jlfc B. 3VHE EFKKOr WASTUUIA'JIAQICAU I had no Idea that a medicine could Drluce such an effect la so-short a time. -1 fxnerlenced a wonderful change, before UMlng hlf a bottle. Alter utKingoniy lour wiiiitM. l lino in) sell to-oaya well'man. This splendid medicine eiifcmu scure tiuieaawotiiierrtii in ine caee of ray wife, who -was (.! terribly atllluted iwtth tlienmatlsm. f . i i t take ipnch pitman re In nconirhendlng ii a. o. 10 my. iriena aa viK-tT-uijAri, refer to If r. K Hclinitdt. Acent U. Hi H At. lanta, and to C, R. Jl. Ageu, Maoon. and JDr. nape. Almoin, i .. I Si T; GOODMAN, jiia R .v t it'ohdotor Central K. B. ! tilt i I'J'i ill ,-" - i )j u i f 9 Although n' practitioner of nearly twenty jeers, my motlror'lnfluenced me to procure B.B. BL tot bori She liad been confined to her bed several hionvlis with flieoimtllsm which had stubbornly resisted all the nsual remedies'' 'WIIMd twenty-font hours after commencing B. B. B. I observed marked te lle-, (she hoi just commenced her third bot tle and is nearly as active an ever, and hes been in the front yard with-'rake In hand. ' oleanltw. np. ,Ber improvement- la. truly wonaenui ana immanaeiyraiiiytOK. j.Vi:ii,05 V. tr TiONTGOMERV. M.'D. JaonvUIeJAls,VAprtl!.li5';. ; ', - ;: Por' tale' wholesale and retail hv R. IT. yaw 9 n iwir w uvwrmywny Mie oruer. ti .1 i-r i. u r,.'r;.i,iu! -.-, rr '' (ttjf i: wffo.i iff- 'iil.-H fC-.3T; t"f' r 'jfloil .;tf :' M fltedid whai ihirii Great . Methbri o it Divine and Eminent r fs:,!trM iit t.'Hfl fid 7Kl . t'llH't? f qqqlojlcpjafior. i&tlfinttf n"-' f,,'i . i -inf. I 3 V) ttr .iuju.i. iTi.mrl 'rti "ICoh W IWU B. j.Bhadfiexd: Dear. Bli Some fifteen years go 'I ixttm1ned the recipe sf Female ' laegitlatot, add loaref uUy studied authorities lq .regard toitWeomponDntev nhd then (as wteli as. now) pronUihoed It, t W the most Mlentlfla andlsklUful oumUluattou of the really reliable1 tamed iftlvegotaUle agento jnown.io seionosj oi aireotiy on me wombrtuid nteriuo organs.. Urid the Organs ftatiartalympathUlnK dlmctly with theaet kid therefotB; providing aepoelfle remedy for "4k dleeasos of the wombi ao4 oflhe adjacent brents BiHicnrtaJ it - arosrsfrulv: .,n' i-- psKl n OiiKSSK.'BORTOGl M. D., I). D lllliCy I.l.li Th !'f r-1'." b has 'jrtjTio -f: H, 1 5"' I'e , counW'F,-."flod'witi quack ihumif .ccmtalnlug, IRON and ether injiu-ious iif;rctMnilf ,wnioa .ctaim- sa eare; every Uiiiisevva , FKHALK COM ILAlSTjS, Ve,iy ,te yon,tf r vsdtae JhmM 'Regulator is a pnrely vegetable compound, arid Is only Intended for the FKM AI.W KRX . For their '., ' fciii'l' eJTspsiciS'ici , tom ny air aroggistfc - semi mr rnif treatise .... .. ... ' : - 1 , onj tlie Hertlt''and-'Happ1nps!'of 'AVorrian, pilled free, which gives oU particulars. 1 ' ' ; 1HI DUAVriKIM lfKUUI.&TINa IO., -U .PR' If B::Jios;, Atlanta, ua. jroriejWnoiesnjpanii i9imniiijKKk: T?ffi51,i,1 ,"T1iHl ';H rii 'fi-'"i r' -"1 "i if i r rri r? f lott plscciilioll of pa. of the mo l tetlantl siicccssliii snci.blktv in lh II. SL. jifclrWtmffHl tnre .of Slcrvonn Irhlllp, MnnlraailJ Wrnbnnn and lteeay. 1 Sent fa llaiuia;.u.a euvcinpc JTree. Druggists cm fill it; . Address prt.VARD & CO., Louisiana. Mv ,1 . -When you come to New Heme for Burn prebesurotocallat ...... r . . JOHN SUTEUVS, 1 i. ON iriPDLE ETF.EET. C xosllctl 1 1 1 .1 e.M s 1 . t V 1 - Diw etc. rot'. 1 Rditld. TaTlor Suits. Clii i;m. liiM'.-m. hv. I HOC" T-'I Jiin.vly a 1 : :c.: D. W. TIUIITT, llcrchant T. ikr, TJP STAIES, NKXT TO ODD FELLOWS' HALL. 3 Middle Street,'' ; Kew Berne. N.C. niay6dt.; . j . : i ; vw COMmSSIOH r -IHrx?cii.a.iitt -f " Consignments of1 Grain,'' Cotton, and other:1 1 16 ,! ioiriiarx.' SOXs t . 1'. i -..1 '".:iv 11 ';t!f'l.l' OS tin? Dry Gootl,' IVoiioriH, J.riV-.-.V-.Il.Jai-'JL'.. W 8,:.fftiff..1 ; itrtAmrt i'itW''Ttftriri '.! GrJIOCEKIES 1 .4 .V , QF.AU,. KINDS.,.,. Pork, fiacon Flburisrfga; ,i3offee, Salt, Syrup and , 2. : ;. jMOLASSES,,,,. j ,,,, SNUFFand TOBACCO . . . ,,' , , It 1 1 IJ ,1 HARDWARE . t BUCH AS- avKr.b! Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Axes Nails Flow Traces Hames ' Xrtt Mrtt l.ril 11.. i-i ..M-'(. J if.-' -. ::k J:'-x!'r utj m.J ' . XI! ? . , GENERALLY' tu, I 1 t I ! MOTT'8 SWEETj qiDEK rt"i THE BEST MADE, - ' CONSTANTLY;. IN STOCK i.J .71 f nv,- v Prices low tor .leash. 1 .". .,! ,!-! t t.. t'" :i !';n9,t&$'iin &' Satiafaction-tuartinleed; l J ; ; , Highest cash . prices paid for I.J ';!.' ,.:',...,)'.'. 'ftji'f !-;. I, v,flona wen eoraeriiit 1. ', !J-ar.,W,'Il,i?';' Mf.t 30,: T :',OKAlN;;Al.C0TX6?r"".; H r NEW UlSICNK. 1ft C. tfeblfdw:ni -fft if . tl H ! -.- ;'.'' l-ki vi'-ii t ' - TBI PRACTICAL - .... j 0 NS 0 RIAL A R T I S T Peraonallyln attendance it his nnfrdrRlnt DuitiiiK BanifiD 'ih ue uaeuia noime With the bent workmen and new furniture,. I Hausiaction la assured lo those who uutran but him. Jiii itii.V":. ' ..! 1 j I M. PATTEHSOIV, Proprietor, ' ' AnriotrhCes to his friends and ttieTrave". Publio tlmt this Kleirant and )oiiiiiiot, Brick Building ;has beea pewiy. ticUited fcorougnoni. ... . i. , . f The Kw CKNTKAIjIs Slf uated on PrrniK rmoi streei. imosi aeairanie UH'Rtum In u.e Cltv). Moar uie COtlllllei.rM ,i Nuuiia m.i Tretit' rjvers, It Is suareptihie of a con.nt oreexe.and has a river view of M miin. It has the benenuof sea breese and 1 free from mosquitoes. .. 1 '. ,1, .:. Oilers special InduoemenU to commercial men. ' ; Cuisine oranperlnfiekeetienee.' 'I "' Oron llms aud baciraiie waicon .at all trains anu si.'iimers. . ( .... , , .... Bates, 2.U0perday ' ", ap!7 UE1TJ, T7.DAVD, " " I , (SIIltPEK OP BANANAS ) outlicm ; jai. f i.'"-.i't"-5 AND ,; ' ff ,. tJ ...... .iv Y i .. . . : " C5 narcliy Ct. I," f CONSIGNMENTS P " ; ,rr.'-" : r r : KFW V. ' : ' ft to 79 r . . , C , o ! J . . 1 . v . 1 ) ' r li ( PUMK. i i - ( J - ! ' tuu CUllliiiii u A ' : 1 . t . . i re -if', i mm PROF Er. G. L. SIIACILK22), DEJSTTIST, MIDDLE STREET. NEATLY O SITE BAPTIST CHU C:r. TO- d . vew r- f. c. Cr IT. -TIICIIAC, ' Office on Craven etreet.l n Htanly Hni Idtng near corner of follock alreet. uuvtiiwiy ATTOUKUT AT LAW. new rr-N2, n.; a1 nrHoe on rtoulli i-ont street, third in . from thu corner of Craven street.. ... Will practice In the Court of Carteret, Joues, Ouslow and Craves. 8peclai attention given to tbe collection of claims, and settling iate of deceased per sons. JauidwU OWJL2IS II. GUION, ATTOIINEY AT lA,! ; Office formerly tooenpli i by Blmmoiis ' Manly, opixwlte (iuatou iioujte. , .., tA: r Will practice In the Conntlea of Oavea. j Jones. Onslow. Carteret. 1-arnilooaii.l Lt.,u,ir Prom pt attention paid to collections. -, . apraMlAwlv. , . i l.;!'pa 'R.'Tno'JAC .uZSJ ? ' '''" RRATTimTfT AT n Ofllce on corner of Turner and Front streets. -Will practice In Carteret and adjoining counties. . . , Prompt attention to collection of claims. . ''!! "i ttov4wlj' -vtv. t.-t nt BIMMOHS, .J i;r . ' 'OLBMB1IT mA,Xr . SIMMONS & f.l At, LY. ATTORNfiYS-AT ' LA W. J . .jv-.n; . - i.i i , h'iiii.-ti' tr. Will practice Jn theConrmoi trnvi t..Je Onslow, Carteret, Pamlico, Uem.tr and -Hyde) ' and In the Federal Court at Ne :Bwi. febedwl ' ' ' , DRe t n m a nrr . : CJ .TJU'i. VXJiti.il V M '1" ,','IKlV,riHrI,l " " 1 yf- ;;',:;':;,.;, nhwbbiiii. . n.-1 . OOtea on Craven street, I betweek ' PMteu -aad Broad. '. i'-lKl-'.' v ,-7 :-. aprn-daWltl'l fon the slic:::. n; BLATCHLEY I i; i )lit.rii ii'i '1 j.i'J jf)"' HORIZONTAL FEEIZEES' . ' .'a 7.1 "ic; -1 r tiJr sniwJ rJ yls-i fflJ n Ji';iX ' : 1 ReMgerato'rs, I C E , O O O ju. 1j n H, ' lu ),'"''' V' 1 . . ; . J -.l 7 , I H,I1 IJll Ii ,1 3PANS i l..' I pi' , , , I f I I 'I II WIRE'DISHPOVEROV i; a 'i' ft li ' l ' l ' j U1 AND-, , -l,-1,;a I , i 1r, i 1::, . full ..i 1 f j j .'''. oi J:" Ihr-rtil.s; i'AT r i"v An Independent Newipaper-of CJn ocratlc Principle's,'' but riot CoHlroHcsJ I ) anv Set" of Poliiiciartfe" or f"dfi'ru!. : K pevoteii.tp CpKcti ng and fV -' ' I the News of,)he,ppy ,;in the rrc t r ' irtinjr . Shape end witMhe,-r';:t pv tible PrombtRett, lAccvracy c i ! .."J f!ality ; and fo ther,PromcJo'if cf Cwi..' .eratic Ideai anf: Policy ii the a!7J. cf taovemmenx, socieiy ana mau.. '",;"-''' llt"1 'l .DJULYV Pf Year i un it ttc DAILY, per Kontk Vr:2AY, pf YetTij.; . 4j C'.XY and S'JNCAY per Tor V. CCKLY, per Year ,j AMrrn. TBS f" , P jaVM ta - ,. . ... 't A Full I f . Coovla aud t ,ji- 'pica always on Land.", , r ! T . buits CLt a'll'V . ie' on b.. 1 1 Lolice, aiil it i ' , low price is lj , same c" i I 1 ' ' 1 j ' f iy 1 c .".naiie i Vt liolfisiile , DKALEHS IN -.-..rrvC::!:'!. h WP
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 24, 1885, edition 1
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