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9 .1 - f&illmb $oii;,gcc-o-yiiiai'3ioia aa " tf I - a i f i a a? " l I ' ,,;,,, ..1 ...7 ?nJi:-'- , "ft 1 3 VftlHtWrfidJfi3fftJo Tau iNJEiXsBERNEi 'Ni G;' 8ATDRDAYI OCTOBER ' Jml WllWaW .eaaeJ t, tj t New Berne, latituic!UP r JfdAh. - i,na V,f,3alitu4,:WK?repV Awn fie,4f lUgtitA7 !' Sun seta, 6: 8 1 10 boon, 61 minutes. "to usnrESs1 locals. fHg brlvelSiHSenls' e in is week at Whita Bes Xaoieea, Corn gtarch, lUisJ-CuiXAntajjatroiiJ Alraeade, Eogfish WalnuU, tVaril JJuW, Pecans. Filoeru, etc '"" ' 0 E. Slovbk. ' tirgest ; atriei 'Oents' "fies ever in the city at J F. Ivw'. 30 2t Old papers f o Ble,a this office-. Benster today. . be steVmtr pettcuicf left for Norfolk it nlirhtWitk a earro of ootton. feerWiJt,Ooroiwa "will .leave this w. (Y,fT Z I ...ii : tit xoaB train was delayed for a eople of lonfi'lasf nigbt at Goldsboro, wajtliog tblfc arrival Of, the Raleigh train. iLgistrais kpdQBpetora will remem berVkatJe law requires them to as semble at their, opetive peilieg plaocs todsyfor lbw1pnrtWBetf!-Tevising tho reglstraOB books; "Oiif uiw county corregpondent com piatnt that the, Dailt Jowbmal is de layed in seaeftfeg' Trenton. The fault must be with the route agents because we are sure the Trenton bundle leaves her "regularly every morning. JB.I, Guton, Esq., Is pottlDg in some good work for the Democratic cause in gfitaiog lb people to register. We ex pect the biggest off year vote we have had in several years. Simmons, Dunn, and the "People's Ticket" stand a good change of being elected. The Bahn crowd treated a large orowd to barbecue at L. J. Moore's plao yesterday, and at night an intel lectaaHeMt was given at the depot to a atilL larger crowd , of voters by the ooallllion candidates. The voters are for wie People's Ticket, that is enough te elect ii by a handsoBM majority. hi . - . a Dy f a Wsman yefnd- CoroaenCr. H. O. Bates was oti fled yesterday evehing" that the dead body of a ookaad woman had beam found near to bridge across Jaok Smith's, cttJ'aJbovt twQv.mjlea: from the city. Tlje BBpor was that the body waa appa-, rantly dragged to the spot where it was fdnb'd,' ajad'had beo dead aaay or two. IJfvBati summoned , a , Jotj and pro oeede4 to the spot to investigate the nfrttar.u i ; ui ) i " - - m. ! James A. Bryan has returned frOnljrewtYbrk. ' dayQa.li(eadw, baa t retumaU. t rem ' BTop Vai..etiuDa iioni Raleigh, wJer.WA'tf "W" tH Meeting of the exammhig beard of th; nujinkoaoQaai u'Aaiialon: !Xber a'e ww.Uoeeed udfwttirtp. . . A lias '1 ' ' W - I I I The captfIaaD3forerk of theSupe- riorfJgttjy.iCarpenter, by com- log, owing to tne lact mai ne is now ou ; bothoketotpaMkeaWiraM v fitti wVttfboUiparUeiV thia respect, r therefore it ia unfair to circulate any e report to the obntrary. It may be done, ' 'i' now ajiftjn. jwtJiajiMttf alnbg vote for one aid or the other, yet it to M n,falt a snantSw3Bf lra dder tbe na . .11.. it in by to dotngvM J IA otberwordt-he is be tween two' Bret and: baa to walk a . straight line to prevent being scorched. key Kill a as Ceea Htst V UUVftf waaaa wbaww--, eIrcTunstanea.,,,ttal WW, are my friends, and why should I figi MMi WKJVf V.Va nikhth0 to'M V aboutlTyeate ld and twootner m- ored boys viera out hunting Mar if. Btreet a-faiabX(kraiaaaew rc E. t'j hI a Wat- iare aa itoa rom '' 1 t city. .The 4og , tread aeeoni. they ;-;ert'tba-tr'ow. andfttaUlBfiftt ' lodged cn-aaotkW are Twfcan a-timb ' krkH w4.JPWeVib-fr1Ug traato ' slide back, and tbe baf it.'whfctt vraa about twa feet WdfcttettrYafrnce! Olin juH over the; twfrf acd kfyeailm in,- et 7- If tr Pi'w-notified f theXW cattloa lii Jay! morning went I r-rn-sned 'Vift ViJyod after i,i2 several, witaeasea aiaeaaed out f eit. an. In",'3s4 ncneoetsary. TO BOTHERS , i children - 't f-r diar- - . . e saa At a meeting of tbe Democratic exec utiva '- committee- ef Craven county, held at tbe oHy clerk efflee yesterday the following sub-committees were ap pointed 'to attend the polls in their respective rrrecincts on the day of elec tion, see that tbe Democratic voters are brought out 'and challenge all illegal Voters: 'First township: Vanceboro, E. C. Cleve, B. I. Willis and A. Conn. Maple Qju Joe. H. Dixon, Edward Bait arfcrCaaweU Lof tin. Second township: Thos. W. Wet, Alfred Uaskins and S. W. Latham. Third, township Russell's precinct, J. W. Lane, L. H. Spier end Ed. Hart ley. Dover, A. B. Carroll, J. E. Kor aegay and Geo. A. Richardson. Core Creek, O. W. Richardson, Fred. White and J. J. Bryant. Fifth towuship-W. H. Hall, W. E. Sailer arjd J. L. Taylor, Sixth township: John Dilhird, John D. Pittman and B. B. Mai lison. Seventh township:-James City, V. 8. Northrop, Wm. Foy and J. W. Tip pett. Conner, A. D. Fit-her, J. V. Latham and J. H. Fisher. Eighth township: Camp Palmer, K. 8. Street, W. I.. Erwiu and Wetbcriugton. Pleasant llil, S. V. Ipock, W. P. Hichardson and Daniel Lane. City of New Berue: lt ward, Juo. C. Green, Ralph Gray and Geo. Abb. 2d ward. R. D. Hancock, J V. Wil liams and J. K. Willis. 3d ward, J. W. Small wood, J. W. Moore and W. U. Guion. 4th ward, F. G. Simmons, Juo. B. Lane and J. R. Thomas. 5ih ward, McCarthy's, E. B. Uackburn, John Col lins and Henry Brinson; Frog Pond, II. A. Marshall, Ninth township: T. J. May, K. '. H. Davis and A. P. Davis. Tho following preamble and resolu tion were unanimously adopted. Whereas, it is reported that a Demo cratic ticket other than that already nominated will be placed before the people of this county on the day of election, therefore, Resolved, That this committee repu diate any such ticket and warn Demo crats not to regard it as emanating from this committee. . O. H. Guion, Esq., tbe chairman of the executive committee, stated that he wished to' pat on record his protest agaidet any" inch movement If there was any such oa hand. On motion, the meeting adjourned. "Delays have dangerous ends," the immortal William doth declare. Have you a cow ot qougn, a aoeraenees, or sore chest Beware! Take Dr. Bull's Cough Sru Pi don't delay, and. all tbe eaafai d totenesawitl soon paas away. Get it at once. You may be worse an other dayvi . I ' . . Why Craven Sloald Support SImmeaa. I Editor Journal: I read with much interest the communication In Tuesday 's issue in regard to Simmons,' prospects in his natrva1 count.' ' It hi but Just and proper that Jonee county should look ahead and not lose the present oppor tunity to prove herself true to the most wortby anfl'tMeatem ot ber sou oi the present century: yea. it is just what kef representative man of both races and parties should . ,labprn earnestly, faithfully and Unitedly to accomplish. The present ia bar goideo opportaotty, and tier good ana intelligent citirens, irrespective of party, should aaa that the opportunity is not lost. There is a Shakeeperian maxim that there ii once (only oact) a flood tide on which jnea kieyfrMeon xo torrune. mat tiae is tow at its politioal flood for Jones. Bat Hr, lull tor, it is more especially with tbe cititene of our own county that tbe writer d wires to impress the Im portance of supporting Mr. Simmons. If Jones hi proud of him aa a native- lorp, wa are tne more rortunate in Hav ing htm as an adopted eon, of our grand old oounty. We are the ones that reap ijiore direotlV the heavy-laden harvests ot,his ripe intellect and the beneflU of bis influential oWaeashlp. Being, on Of ns, his, interest ii our interest, and dux interest Is all the mora so his, ba oauee he is (if elected) to . ba our agent to' all matters' w her Mrr - rmr' county -s good cornea andef oonBtderati6n.f Tbe question them, wbioh wa aa. eitixens of tbe oevnty t ae-weli also- a of the dis trict, "should clomly consider, ia which of the three candid stea for Congression al banarft;?vts -BiitjmoM Abbott of OUareJiwould wield the greater infiu- enoe and accpffl pfl hj the moat good for o? - Whsj; has O'Hara dona for the dis trict? what for Craven county t. wouia nnt winrh. tm. more, have been done fori thei jaoantr apd4fetriotr If, mad had no representation at all r Yea, ver ily, for then the whole district, irre spective' of party, would have applied in every instance so we party wnrao oas the do wer to hmsj or to prevent from be ing paeeed laws for er against our local laterees." At best. O'Hara has simply been a party fjrunvbead, sad la, typical of th a error or me leoitx wraca eieasee him -Through whose-infioeaca were the much needed river and harbor ap- prfTTlntione for this district obtaaaedr Were they Hot all obtained through the Influence and exertions of a Democratic representative of another districtl And would Abbott be ia any better condition or r'Hmr to anccreplifib good fer his conftii tiontsf lie would be in the Very ' pm , i iismma wnica ; naa . reaoerea , j j . -i rc.lpix. 'Hie hands would aa tied b.: i lfcim throuehout tbe entire term.-- v tVn shnnii we desire to send L,.a tviCrrer t rrr ly to repeat Cnaileejsjerst i'"T" " " a wroaaJbecauee era baw M'tffnly erred? would it not' much aaore be eotna ua aa wise okaaaaa to at sflt ay paa t awnwr 1 But why should we supaort Sii' roons ? For many niku. only a low or waien epaoe win allow us to tiop4t fitf and shiefly. becaaae Mr. Simmons is on that aide of Conrrees to which we must look for whatever aid we way desire, whether internal or educational. Be will be on the major' ny siae and tnererore one or the law- makers. He will he la the position to accomplish good, beoauae hi voice will be recognized ainorig bis fellow repre sentatives as one of infloeaoe and enti tled to consideration. We very much need such a saember to represent thia district. We need further appropria tions for the improvement of the navi gation of our streams. We ought to have Borne publip buildings here in our own city. Our claima have been ig nored through our own conduct, and the blame consequently rests upon our shoulders. But let us no longer trod the beaten track of folly. Let us this time act wisely, like men of mature judgment, and .led the man who can do something for us. Another good reason why Craven should go for Simmons is because he is onw of her most promising young men, who of all the talented men in the en tire district, is the choice of his party, and truly a son Craven may be proud to claim. Mis election to Congress would be but the initiatory stepping- stone to higher fume and greater future usefulness to the county, now is the time for Craven to sbow her apprecia tion of bis citizenship and talents and merits. The influential intelligent col or ud men must see and understand the fficta before them. Tbey know that Simmons can i t-present the district, but that Abbott or u 'liar a cannot. They should then act in accordance with the knowledge gained from experience and support Simmons. "I speak as to wise men : juilge ye of hat I say .': ClTlZKN. An Old 4 lilzcu Mrak Mr. J M. Norris, an old resident of R line. ( , says, that he had been badly troubled with kidney complaint for a great many years and with ecsema fer three years; at times oould scarcely walk and bad tried many remedies without benefit, until he began taking Electric Bitters and anointing his hands and feet with Bucklena Arnica Salve. This treatment afforded him great relief and he strongly recommends Electric Bitters to all who suffer with kidney complaints, or need a blood purifier. Sold by Hancock Bros. Proceedings of tbe Atlantic Baptist Assoclatia. Thursday, Qct.r28, 1886. third ha iioiiftwo-aahisioN. DeyoUunal exeroisee are. coa4iote4 by Elder C. S. Caahwell. Moderator calls the association to order at 10 1 yfco'wiiradmK that BatleY o'clock. Proseedings of yaetardsy readili.t.. ,n m 'nW and approved. 1 he delegates reeoaamend the fpliowh ing as members of the duoation board provided for In the report of the onm mittee on education: Antioch, Richard McOlobon; Fort Barnwell, C. S. Cashwelji UoldaborPk Thos. Dixon; Kiastoo, R. B. Lawiat La Orange, ('. 8. Wooten; Morehea4 City, A. St WllUk; MCCalrasy, TAaJWtV ton; New Berne, T. WbltoeW: Flney Grove (Jones), B. F. DiHabunt; Polloka-, ville, 0. Wbity ; Snow HflT, "W. 3: Ful ford; Young Bethel, T. J. Leary; Enon, W. J. Montferf, Davai Baere, C. L. Paul; Falling Creek, W. H. Hood wiva. vv a-a aavw Smyrna A. (J. Davie; WooVHW,' Wil N. HeUen On motion of Elder Thoa. Dixon, it la ordered that a majority of tbe votes af the board constitute a working ma jority. The report on foreign mMsieaa is read by Dr. Whitfield,, the chairman of the committee. Pending tbe motions to adopt, the report is disco seed by Dri Whitfield and Elders Thoa. DiJtoa, W. J. Fulford and C. J. Nelson, end $W are pledged by the churches for that object. The committee on dellnqnentchurchea makes a report which shows that oN one church hss failed to send up some thing to the association and that on has been without a pastor. Tbe committees on obituaries, tem perance, Baptist oxpbanaga, and nun-. day-arkooia snakl toatl rtretts, and after bflife. dtaetltssjd fr ftebfiiR rathriiara LHl aaveral of the brawrosfinp.p 1V i floldsboro ioro is selected the next place of meeting Elder A. J. Hires to preacH tbe; introductory aermoe ; Eider W. J. f ulford alternate.. . . Eider Or J.-Nelson rives notice that he wil make a motion attbeBextmeaa tag to cnange arooie iu oi lae eooeutu tion is, regard to the time of meeting. Od motion, the clerk ia allowed S10 for his services, i .-A- -v Tbe following resolution e offered by Eider W, J. rnkford aid. adoataA: :; ? Resolved, That the tbankr a( this body are. dee -a ad nr berfthy I tastdared ta the church and citiaaa of aunasna, and akso toi Uia at N. Cv R. for the kind and generous courtesies steaded kait.BttogkeesM f t II Dr RotterW ofrata tad fol rowing r ' ! Resolved, That any, aaeenber of this aaeociation attendibg 1n Baptist 8tate convention ' my: repress ui nss dala I A letter if received from Eiaer A.1U MoManaway, vice-president qf tbe aocaa mission board of tW Boutberfl' Baptist oonventioa for North Carolina, asking that something be dona for that board ) On motion, the. moderator appoints one from each "church to look after the interest of the home mVtoa board. - , Oa motion, the aasoeiation ' adjourn ta meet at Ooldsboao Toeaday after the 4th Sundav irrOct., ' Prayer by Elder T. J- Leery. . Bene dict ioo by the moderator. Yesrs bath not seen and timeeball not sea." the rT' Q'; " snfTrpsin, v ; :i enter; i e cn a..ord Joney cHfilty'ltemB. The reverend istielT divine services' "J Or Church, Tjwito&L otf AuWiS 94 Sstar, aaloeo in Twnton, ,Wi it ba intends to have it kt.u!UUeeti ourmg next wee. ( woi.v Our good fxiaiuL, . Joseph A. bmUm who la the candidate for register of teeds of Jonea ooaafyv war married on r-ednaadsy niA to & Q,Hman, Of Craven coanty Mar- h,f Shave pieasxm aau navpineBe, ana jmsy-veeir pathway af Jt4 bAiobatbJ fc decked with Sowers beautifully acdvel to its vary and. . v a ; . : -, . " ii Whv is it that it lakes four davfefor fee Daily JoapUAtO laebh TrentonV Wednesday paper thada"lits appear ance here on Moaday, looking hkeit kad taken a trip taTaxqs. This is net the first time; about two weeks ago it took a trip to Ooldsboro. -Vuur sub scribers desire you to flir Cii put-lmas- ters and route agents to. attend to their. duties a little better in the future, as it iB very annoying to us, particularly about election times ' Wa had the pleasure oTg hand ef Q. W. Koonce, afe'.ofur Jones oounty aons who graduated" wUh high hooots at TrmUy' Uolletaarf t w years back. Qeolga " ba easBe good fellow that he was before he left us, and we are proud of.hjqu bo ye he will And an opening for hhTi mala, a liv ing m the towa of hw birtbTrenton Oeorge, we learn, ia .a full-tl edged lawyer, and we will bef our last dollar Chat he will surely mate hie riArk plenty of talents, vim and energy," rtixl these are the requiaitt-s that leU to the top of the Udder. "Tell, court will be in session on Wednesday next. Judge Clark premd- ingT. hope Tuesday is election day and we every Democrat la ready and in good working trim in every precinct in tbe county. But if you are not ready. there is no time to- lose; ba up and do ing. See that every man is registered. Should there be anv who are not able to walk to tba polls, be feet for tbem .bu alsofcjee totheas and blind; see that tbey ht kilt each tiekets as they de- refiu a word, do'ytwr whole aery, and when tbe sun sebB on Tuesday the 3d of November, a glorious victory will be acMeved to Jonea. Yes, wofk early and lapsed ali wiir be weir. We see the Onslow iteraiaer u much elated over W. M. Barker's speech. Why, Mr. Itemizer, he is Well known here, better known as May Barkar, JustW ana tell ybtil Whajve kta such orators here. Why, sir. May couldn't hold them a light in oratory. You just come up some time during a IfcifletiaSs okirs against that gun or yours that lay utde(ta)lHr & Wlsbe,aj ftB Qrealaimed lately on emerging there from after- havlmj ciaW thefa feunni oblored roratorsf Why, Wr, SWT mffreTB. giio talk louder, sear hlgMr- anaVnav more funny eatuyea than hat lBeaiaan seme of them, if their baaas ooadd be ex tracted, them woyJ beanougljifi VT sJmonumeiJl. . kUdli.UiiaMkWnMt' I. a --.i i . Bomb. Oct. JlrrdlaaL.Jfcaablai, Paaei Secretary of Stat, baa aacjuastod tke Nuncio at TarU to repjeaanto the rrencn wrsrsncu via wipua mm qjuenoat that ffilgki artol ma afk)tion it ta ebinsa'fn trim nrlmal'T' adacalion w-"-- w , . ar v -w avit t T"i m -ni ma or an ouioua onaapierMi m , JH" can, aao. u Wk.aau.iv,w,'f shall ba entrusted (JJDrir,,, ! ukHoK, 6et?.;ria,lf',aVegi bis been proclofmetfat tmi! ISoHiJi 0 OTj"-Oen. Kaulbars has ntxined the Reweaeyvhat t HHt oon- pirators against FTtnee Alexander be punished the HtUki'lovdrnment will have reoouraetD 'xtlbunr measures. Um Reaanta, suauejcting that t ia Kaataf precaution to causa tbe arrest of all suspected aersons, and hava ordpd oopa ta ba laArMcuaraa- k eutrM a revolt, A etat,fi aalga eui w pro- aimed in tba-Awwat Of lMp ei'ero L. J - J P'ua -vw'k'vovi nl , ,,,.,., - AnMbKt JKassiia war sb4 avnf to arna.i'"-' !., - A protocol Baa been ligtusrl rtne;m8 plomatlc relations bat ween Servia and lgaria n prevldee Mr treaty ot commerce and 'fox reference of several disputes to ejebnk aoeawrtjslem- Galeskoro Fair, Tba Fair will be open Wodaeaday, Thursday and Friday, Kovemaar-8dJ Ta uiu u, , r Oa regular tralks from all kUllotiJ rauna trip uckeu wui ne sold. u cladlng admiestost to aba Fair, u ve fellowina- redaoadt rates fkoan MorehsaA'Cuyaa.ta tt l KIM hm I iJd! Orotaar.V - V r. Taaroi .i. rwfrj.a. a. jo oo " Pi ear a.T.y aa . at I -C riiiri rvuv J! sajeaaaawa aasjsWBaM sp w r... -W-Dcaa, G. P. X. ' ' " Kaekleskla WeteJ iUvmT" Tvi Brsw gitvs tin' - wmli Cbaa,' rrvrV ,fr'1V'.rioeraV'"flM Kbram, 1 tt feuraa, Itttar, Obayyea Rands. Chilblaina, Oraa. and aU bain Empuots and iM.Uvaiy earaa pilee. It ia rnarart4 r te porffatiura tioa,ormfwyrff. Fr1eS5 certs pti box. : Tot aaia If lUaoock Eros If 3,0, ib ,7'i : nuufnutcantical'' Tbe North. Carolina board of phar macy has been, ht soeoion in this city for tna last two days and will aonoiuM its letora today. Tba foUowiaa aamed gantjamen compoaa the praaaat , board and are in attendance: E, B. Meadows, NeW Berne; E. If. Nadal, Wilson; H. K. Heme. Fayetteville; John Tuli, Mor- anton; Wm. Siaaeon, Raleigh. Mr. Qraeui tba former praBldent of the board, having resigned Mr. Meadows was elected to that office. Mr. Simpson wns re-elected secretary and treasurer. The following named gentlemen hav ing passed a successful examination, were granted certificates as licentiates in pharmacy: Dudley D. Johnson. Con cord; Robert S. Mebane, Oreensboro; Praneis E. Duffy, Robert B. Nixon, New Berne. JVete dad Vburver. Must txeclleul. J.J. Adams. Chief of Police, Kut.x- ville, Tenn., writes: "My family and I are beneficiaries of your most excellent medicine, Dr. King s New Discovery for Consumption; having found it to be all that you can claim for it, desire to tes tify to its virtue. My fnuuds to whom 1 have recommended it, praise it at every opportunity." Dr. King s New Discovery for eon- Sumption is guaranteed to cure coughs, Oolds, bronchitis, asthma, croup, and every affection of throat, client and lungs. Trial bottles free at Hancock Bros, drugstore. Lartre size 81.00. COMJVIEKCIAL. Jounfl.iL OiriOE, Ool. 2D 6 P. M. OOTTON. New Yokk, Oct. 29. Futui es closed quiet and steady. Sales of 7? 900 bales. October. 8.90 April, May, June, July, August, September . y.:-rj 9 41 9 U0 U Lb November, H.0 December. S 97 January, U UO February, 9 13 March. 9 M SpotH iuiet. Middling 'J I I Good Onimarv l,i S 1 Ml. Idling H 3 4; New Heme Market steady. Sale 313 bales at S 40 to 8 5 US. Middling 8 3 4; Liw Middling 1 'i, Good Ordinary b 1 1 ItOITIKMrlC niHKKT Bekd Oitton !f2 (50. OottohBkkI) $10 00. TaritWTuB Hard. 81.00 dip. a) T.a 7&o.e$1.8. Oats New, 35c. in bulk. Corn B5a60c. RlCB 60s00. BaaewAi I.V.. per lb Baar On foot, to6c. Cocktky lLuta 10c. psr lb. " Lard 10c. Der lb. B08-168. per dozen. FaaSn Poaa 4ia0o. per pound PajJIDTS 0o. per bushel. 1 FpiiBKB 74o.aJl.00 pes hundred. QMONS-S2.00a3.2i per barrel. Frrr.D Pxas 55a70c. HlBB Dry, 10c. J green ftn. ArTLKS Mat tanmn et. sr40- (Ind Pk ar-75c. S 1.80 per bushel. Iujnky 55j, per pnl. TaLlow- 5c. per lb. PnaRi? 14. OnidEJis 4ron, 80a86c.; spring Ha a-i 70c per buahaV. Qts -t50 cta par busiwl., TlTtStPtj ftOc. per bushel. IrHii PtiTATOKS feS.Tfl per bbl I w0iv-r4iao. per xmnd. reraTaaa Pahaaaas. 80c.; yams, 40c VvVpdiaaftOo. ; Aiarrajoa, OOo. R. .NUiXa West India, dull and n m Ins! not wanted. Building. 5 inch hems. $8.90; saps.fl.5 ner af . wholesale ratrw. Vaw itaaa Poan tn.50. rmouuaa air at To. C U-'a, F. H's. aand L. C. -be. 1 . Ftova fS DOaojOO. - fjtHtv-Tto'. hy the tierce. ' NllLa Basis K)V $t M. SO OA KOrac abated , ftfo Corraa llalSc. Saw 80aS5c. per sack. tfOLianw And Sracm Maifto PowMra $5.00. RHOT Drop, $1.76; buck, $2.00. Kiaoevn do. BARGAINS IN Mco-t, Sugar, Soap, Molasses And Syrup if S. F. TEISER, T ii .uesileaDcl Retail Grocer, i , ,n .. . BROAll STREET. WTiVKlKI A Uae. enersetio BBan( V rtf llr ttra n. tT per monib, ard expenses, Qoeaa static; eyBa bejat eatet amf par 4-' ..in., '.in', - i. tAPIRS wht4 U f apt C)y Inr 0OT Putm Teas aad Ooffene. A beat of mmrimi arttsMteefttoramiwaspremlana, 8ad Tor ljintrMa Prtne aaa tatniam LtaU !! iar t to sverf Itatk pertoa Unt saswars teSj s4vi Si ami mnt, we win snd TYrm tm prwwl nfjnbeice IA - AdrMB A T'I TCA COTTKl S.bfcl . fl HIEKCS HOTEL,' 1.0 .? oaamM narar armK. fpaaAri at 0 Ban aaa tne Pas oa Th' IAtal lan W Ut aia Mialiil W 1t rrrrrfrrnts and furniture of ART BeteRtaKrw TorB Otr m4 W hiniitm ravUie X3ajJroraaaa, Xlmmxm., T anoi only iioI!mjc W, fWfaa'svl- i porn tiroria'Tn nrvir am f F . H. i A U Ur f ears pus t 4nnr. Idi eocvfolpri hotel la ork fnr rfci M. IHne; Kofimn, amd JUn?-li OofitT rvim Tit a SSI U lax- arios a smqti pneea. . I7 wit . PRICE 5 CENTS;. c i'wiiw mat '-eio.sLfrrt; , I Sr tie 1 j J J a ! . W. SIALLWdflD. Smallvrood & Slsvcr. DEALERS IN GENERAL HARDWARE, TINWARE, GLASSWARE, " WOOVENWARE, CROCKERY, SASH, DOORS, BUNDS. GLASS, PAINTS, OILS AND 8T0tS, UNSURPASSED AS TO PRICE ANDQTJALIT7. MiIlle Strtci, JStxL I"-'" ta Central Hotel, . NEW BERNE, rt. CT Slate o! up. Una, I I Superior Court. I Pet. to sen In ttie uiattt-r :l K .Neat ' .Nt-ttl . t 1 I ITopei ly. msuHiit to ite judgmeut In tUivnujiud proceeding!.. 1 will aril at Nubile Auction at I 'on i I ri Uhf In Nrwlifrn. ou MONDAY Hit- 'Jlh J,t, , 1W KI.V4. o cloi K MiVKMBtK, lkm, l M.. the followtnir Dronr. : i Mi. ('. llalliou.l I Uie iuiii aioek or A. N In!, k i-l'aLJ . ILiB iol aX . 'luUJ ou Pollock i Biun of Mr. Hutty.tiiB Btlf. 1 . VI ft- I . f . j:, HMllif ! it '. 1 -t-. b 1 IK liufr lt t i- 'IVrms Kit Hi.i '- i ' 1 -; li.ilica Trout by 117 u I .i unlit Elork. ali; foi Uie -noil mali, Imlanoeou a credit lm. with luU-retl rt al ttctlalr K, N K A K. iuardl. H i.Ht t M A M a IMiuS, Altvs Ferdinand Ulrich, WHOLESALE GROCER A'il.'Ncy oy HAZARD rOWDER 00. Chcice Tale Cream Cheese. SNUFFS AT MANUTAC TURERS' PRICES. liici: HA CKS. T. .1 Hr.ru'a Old Stand. NEW liEliHK, N. O. Take Notice ! On restore i'h filled with Provisions, (Iroccrjp, Caancd floods, Dry Hood, Crockery, " Eli-. We kt' a full lui of (be Celebrated Prison Boots tind Shoes. A1.HO - C. S. Parsons & Sons Boots" and Shoes. Every pair warranted to give satis fiuilioo. , , Country merchants and the paopla Kenerally Hro requested to call and ex umine our Urfre stock before pcrrehe- ing. We will give you low figures. We job Ixirillard SnurT. ROBERTS & BRO., South Front $t.. New Berne, N. C Rock Lime, Plaster, Cements, Goat Hair, . fim1 K. O. K. LODGE. CUAVBN 8TRi:ET, .1 . i : Jtrlos KxAtr8 Otlkxv ny, mZl dlawAw 1 II III. .. Mlt. ii u Accident Jnsarancc.; The Preferred Mutnal Acd-1 dent AEsoci&tioa Polioy carried for f 13 vearlri Paya weekly ben flu, 25. ' Loea af Ufa, a,0M. A'i Ijom of both feet or both hands, tXOOOj Coea of one foot or one band, iMo, Tmu bwaaltft araTe'skiTilaviW'1 D0",nrffl.O.-w I. i-h!Hl Jul' Tka.BiUi .Utu Kntul lodtst kxV Ooats tit oe awjrei par rsax. aara asia artiisM of limb or llmba. paya oolV auMLand hn arer taelr-rattabBcusaa (isiuthwl wterlMellrtaks la that eomamnltr as"-. eldealv aMIUhbT7i."tasaiaaaa4sjMab laaaraoae, apply $o un., aatl d3 ;W B.'DOYl. Aaili(iiaai. Praf erred Mtita al Aooidett 4esoe, lictITinRtttlBiE.rr,:. "1 ATioeAtv MVTrarr r.Tr-r a VAQAOsa. w- .v. ' -' such a panacea as 8&Ivika Oil. " 1 1 . .-f;: '.!:- i f .--vt i3 , ,- f 1-H v- !) -fit. 1.1! -J .K I
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 30, 1886, edition 1
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