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s A..iOL!Vtt.aHtT. , i JOCESAX.ia A &t eolunia . , . ..ed oaily. except Uoiidr. l c , i e.r, ta.OOluf nx Baooma. luvered i j c.iy KiLatenberiatSeBUprBiooUt. 1 i.3 Vi KtfiT JOU&MAU a salaam paper. U .stieS every nitrate? M sXU per "nnt ADVi-ilTiaiHO BATES (EA-lLT)- On liico cms dsy tlMt e. ft each eabeaanant lli.wrlAiBw 7 ' - . - Ii ' sAs 'eruMjuemj' aneer be4 ef "Biasness 4 umaa" H eokts r BM lor CtA-M MM Jof swj nb qaaa Asanas 1 Wo aaverUBameata w Jlbelnasr ed between (I -i f Mft Bnatteraii av anoeJ '. i A ,.i T Aae i... B)h Imii1H toe, All efWIItteaal 1; ii i mAsi iiiiiimtirfTT- 1 - ' nsaae la advance. Sacnlar advertise WH . beeaUeeAeareply M(kMl (i V w IWIf ' ..... V comaman atttpnwntsinlaa; news or a eJHr osaluti of eai BtHui m eoUettaoV e MiMunMftlkanatexpMUd Mb tote Ilsned tea eootala Obteotlonebie ..J &m-wUhhtM tk MB of the autnen ar -. : .ttei wUlaaake mm tea one eoinma of tale i "-aejBje. - - - . ... .. - - y-4'frf" . ' . AMMaOaUBBBlOMUMIOMI ObUllUUDUM Of . imp mumi ay ppBoMOB at this oflVce and ... 1 j,mi .THE JOURNAL. M.IUUU. f.jyjqf JIBBS. M. a. NOV. 1888.; (Kid at tie AxtiofflM at lUw'Beree. W 0. .TUB IBS DISTBICTS. M iJR V ii'iTW Uifs adidates for ear Con hose election the Jotjb KJWfW P IntereslVXiSrHAM, SSOOltOirs:, and ' JttcCikkY, ;bave r!PffIaWPantJy elected. . Tbey JiSa.fta the eastern district, all of bhULv cover territory adjaoefct to uJtrittUry to New Berne. Tbej "eWQwirtly -labor Tor the JiBjrove 'VSftiX 'ot odi waler courses nod at f t&aVAMae time each will be eervlDp igiOQlar oonstttutencj, . The 'Wr'Jkrte-'Md TBeiaror't ciual, 'JX&'gd&maund Had White Oak river form Um jeOBBeetiDg link Ittweeo the first and third districts and they are all tributary to Yew Berne. We are bopeful that some good will be accomplished for thane districts in tbe fiftieth Congress. THI TBAH&U wIM, UK NKEDLD. The reanlt of the recent election jtfyte yretty.substantial prool that the country is not in accord with MOKBiBun 8 pian oi larin reioru. nimsell and Htjbd defeated and rCK&m eared by the skin of his tariff reform, the measure has been siren a set-back from which it can "Hardly recover in time for the con fliet in 1888. 8am EANDAiX and othei jletjecrats who have been (Jen&nnced aa traitors for theirt op- eeitfon" to Moeeison'h tariff measure will baueeded to help pull Z BmT. fimeare t in -IfHrrr through vin tbe next President i al ca n vass. We eannjfjgvid i i jdtite . eaeh men, jlroo f!h party unless tariff reform ..afceniA beaoeae tbe only issue ana be the galbboleth by which a man's peUlice are determined. - If Dartv lines are to be draws jr2bie&leti wenld seem-tirat . tla J?emoeraU are in the minority, -Meioae ti die present llojise with fX)erf-pcratio majority of fortyr ihrce IfoxxisOK's tariff bill' could 'UiOt 46 through, and instead of tbe traiiorous democrats DeiDg pan iabed and left at home, Moeeison hJmjMU the leader, fa left. There are tariff reformers ia both prI4 ti fcere are protectionists 1b both parties. The Democratic tm Jcaanot sueceed in ft Presi uential contest without the protec tion Democrats, and the Republican party needs be assistance of its tariff reform Eepublicans. So it seems to be not a party question bat one for each Congressional die 'trict to decide for itsell. If there axe more protectionists in a dis txict Ib&n reTenoe tariff men: a , protection Democrat or a protec tion XLepnblican will be elected, ana, vtce rerta. -; 8AJlRmALL and other protee- I tioej Demqerata are not. traitors as long. as. they are in accord with lueirpctst torsi ta. ziiey are sucn Democrats as' will be needed in eon . - ....... . i A mam mm PMfWMm Vim Minnie mibee, of Atlanta, lost hr bariBK bot r aa' mmi of tt. Porte corered ber body and l.n-.hd. Iiei Joints r twoUea aad r ' t.tfr limbs paraljssd, appetite J... , r i b wm kiDKOt a miMrable life, t x bottle of B. B. B. restored ker ' : t.rsi kearioc, relieved all acbet and ta. added fleali end etrenrth and ebe u now a well womaa. - Write to Few uerae ey . uunj Swtustcro Items. " "-- Mr. Ed. Perry, eignal . service eScer at .Net rirvr in town. Prindpei worknow' is di? potatoes, b.ad the princxpai frxxi we havt sow berft ustuiioi4 ana pota toes, and we eat 'em cause we hare to; we haint got Bofflo else, as the old darkey aaid, he ored.possnai and taters; jrj $eiei kyi ' mallets Eer. P, J. Carnway, P. E. of this J dfctrifckriD tKch aEvQoeens creek io oe nei.xaDeniacie cnaren, anLfeaptie Att SppllcsaU. lot afl- miseioa to thechmrob at that place. ana others; else., Uoto bear Dim. The election Mi over and all veH. fery inU. tarn eat with an; only twu i one-hair a rote u oar- pre einct, and not much more in , the connty. AH" the nQmlnees .rware elected, and oar old sheriff. Jsnmll. polled through Again , by about 25 majority. Sanders, rot Senate, got about 450 majority over Hoyt and WMtrord. uapt. iieaay. naa over aw dia mond backterraDinain,Uicarien now ready for shipmentuirfte v are worth about $10 perdoaen Bead? caught a load of rarf fisb, ' large arums, blaensh ana eunflsh: among the former were Bome f hat were over four feet long and weighed 80 pounds each. The bloefish sold for 3c. eah, and the Bunfish for20e. each; drums from oc. to 75c. each. A fire occurred ia oar village last Saturday night in wbioh tbe dwel ling house owned by V. D. II arret and occupied by Elijah gewell aud family, was totally destroyed and all in the bouse except - one mat tress. Uvea their clothes and everything else "Were horned, and one of their children came very near being burned in the bouse. Fire was discovered by Mrs. Julia 1 ill about 1:30 o'clock p. m. No elue as to the origin and no insurance on anything. Friends, insure your property. Mr. Bryan Blount, brother of Dr. Blount, from Seven Springs, Wayne county, in town buying fisb. He bought 800 pounds small mullets and 200 pounds large ones, payiag 1.25 per 100 poands,for saiBll ones and 3.50 for large ones. . .All the. fisheries are catcbjng their last run of little mulleUnowi Bouge, Bear, Browns Inlet, Oedar Point, Shelby, Point and Mtnt: Pleasant cangbt this week and rait; tlrom 2j,S00 to 20,000 of tbefe VMla wallet vey day at each place.) .These: Ash are from fjuuete six 'inches' ion g, and won t catcb in a oee tlrcn mesh net m end a stramr to Catch "such nsb. They sell rem S&j. teSOo, per 100 in the roond, and from 75c to $1.25 per 100 enhds salt. We - i" , can never neve any big mullets any more as lotog s people are allowed 80'Bneu-OTiii mesa oet,i they also allowed to Ash all nai tod. Hke they do around Bwansborq and Beaufort. iSee the dtffereoce in priee: email f 1.00 per 100 potmde and large lrpm $5U0 to 94.00. Schooner Say, Dennis, arrived in port fom Philadelphia, bound to Hew tlverwithTgeneral merchan dise for 2UV & Teareall & , Co.- t TarLaHdrng, JW. N. Marine and Xdi B. mhjatf Coin ' Qtuse Bay, ewnver. ine itay is now com' masted, hy thai prlece ef sea capt tainsuui ueaju. and none need berkAailiOiswlp' anything by tie Bay, as ebe is always on timd. fehoonerPaekqli OoKIBftwdgoed, cleared last week for New river, Wallace creek, for freight from DrP Montfbrt and others, for New Berne. Soboener Gold Leaf lying In port waiting for repairs. Cant. Hill says he cant go 1 tea in her safely as she is, and aopee her owner, Mr G. Stephens, -of, EichJands, will soon hare ber repaired. Schooner Etta, vBloodeoodVTeolie In the nee irmje-iH vs. j. rial wiuie is.. John Bleodgoed,' cleared for New Berne loaned with cotton and naval stores; 'also' flit' May ' Queen, Li Kobertson. -cteaced roe eeme place loaded -wiWttriiB frefglif co::paratiye worth of baking poyders. ECY1I i.lalutrfyPu)..C: HAJTCSP. wb frMu...r- j 4 .ijwHTaog; lj ot trrrtwmmv-'--ris. iflUIOl ' tSCLL gowdt euM Ibmm). w-d ' .'. -EEPOETS OPOOtEBNlIEirT CHEMISTS As to Parity and Wholesome of tb Boy&l Baking Powder. opoa mtftet. end find ft aonwMed of pew Mi mholwoae ingrm&mM. Ulaec of taiW powder of A nhm aegre oi men . ...I. M. ..if llttf fll i I wll At ...M l .1 I tai Wd ajpeekaf c BoyiJ 'Bifclnr Powder, whleh I puchMed in the m mtttfcet, enfl Una n oompotaoi pew Mie mbowmm wgwuM, uueerwuB UiW DOWtW of e Msk detre of merit, and does not contain either alum ur phoepaatei, or other iBjviileM flUu ) i- K. U. Lora, J-hJJ." "buaeckaUBeteitbat lh ftoyal baiclaff ?w( U abfXlntlr pure. ( , " U. A- JAott, Ph-D." the Market. taaoa. Unit Mobtox, r u I bare ana7aed a paekan of Kojral Bakine Powder. Th Biateriali ef which tt U oompoMd ar pura aad wnoloBoiQe. 8. Dak a JUtm, Bute Aasajrer, Mau." Th Koyal BaUn)( FowdM recalred Mta highwt award over 01 competitors at the Vienna World's KxpoaMoe, 1S7; at tbe Centennial, Philadelphia, 1876 ; at the American institute, Htv Tfork. and at Skate faiis Hurmffhont the cunntrr. No other article of hitman food has ever rvoeired euce high. emphaue,and unl iisnsl endorsement from eminent cbcmtsU, physicians, sclenusta, and Boards of Health aU orer the world. Nom The abore Puaa4M Ulastratee'tho comparatlTe worth oi Tarious Baking Powders, as shown by Chemleal AnaiTsU' and erperlmenU made by Prof. Bchedler. A poond can of each, powder was taken, the total leavening power or Tolnme in each can calculated, the eeU beiag as indicated. This pracUual test for worth by Prof. Sebedler only proves what every observant consumer of the Roval Baking Powder knows by practical experience, that, whllo it costs a few cents per pound more than Ordinary klnda, tt is far moTe economical, and, besides, affords the advant age of better work. A Single trial of tho Royal Baklug Powder will convince an; fair minded person at tjhete Met;. ' 3 While tbe diagram ahovs aome of the alum powSen to be of a higher degree of strength than otEer powdrt ranked below them, U Is not to be takeu as indicat toc that Urtr bare any valna. ; AD alion powders, no mittor how high their strength, - - 1. , 7 . t i.-tiLLL O-i I -4 GET OUT I OF YOUR -LIGHT CLOTHES .:i 1- THESE CO 0L NIGHTS ! ' : j ' Jfttfew Ones Are Eeqiiifcd.Buy-Thcir4!:irly ! tllB m kmmirti -rffeieufetylos ready to show, atfetiSeta ateape- . eaoptsivrffi tuiQCuere Saft ftoU t j.OQ to , f 579 iMt is f '? -1 i " ' t , Ow AaWool Fancr'8Tiit8tifiTf.t5.0 so nieely madeup that they heat any oMBt-Rae Euita." , " U fm want to see the nicest line of PAJIT.ee MeusMte ibis city, look over our Wck. us yom will acknowledge ha yo ' fryesja.Morf .UaiernP styles, from 1.00 up to f ii.yO ' - .mtt:? th Single CbaUi and Teats aell under Mantifactrirer'B Prices. 0verCQ?ia aid TJistera ; in light and heary weight, from $2-25 up. -.h h?i ..!.r,...C.?ite'jMiA' Fine Wool Reversible Overcoats from 15.00 upv i ti Shoe pepartment Before tbe nntumn raia examine yor SHOES; pvlde eseinet damp feet. We charge reasonably and tell the exact trwth about eew goods,' ere whea Uieloasof a eale is ineotved. ' Stick to us, doat be begnlied ewei)r'tkie ap parent advantage of low priee. That's a queer way Of, inviting trade, bat We aim to build up a Urge Shoe trade, not by dwpsregipg oUiei repataUe4eelert, but by affording customers a plaoe of purchase wnereabeolus Janeejs as- Oer ti M Plow end Drogan is solid leather. Also oar better Ladifse. Boys and Children's Phoea proportionaiely cheap. , n; ii biis. Now Koaielhing about oar lJiue Ef Dry Goorls. J VZJi Calicos, 4c. yard; Poplin, 6 j.; one yd. wide Homespun, Co.; S-i yd. wide iiomeepun, 4c; Plaids. Ginghams and Checked Homeepnn from Be. np. ' A well aasoruxi line of WORSTED DEESS GOODS at all prime. SHAWLS, DALNOBiLI, BLANKETS. COHVOBTS, VXAHKatLS, LADIKS' JKHSKTS, WALK1RO JACKBTS b4 CLOAKS at tfOW P&ICKS.' ' , , Oar stock in IlaU and Gents' and Ladies' Underwear cannot "be' excelled In prioe and quality. i, xd,; o.il i.Jj Bargains! Bargains! Bargains! in Ladies and Gents' Hose at 5o. pair. Also in HANDKERCHIEFS and all kinds of HOnON&i (..IT If you wunt to make your own clotha, come and examine oer ..! STOCK OF PARTS CLOTH. and you wouldn't leave oar store without getting eulted. , . i , i- Htook of 'I'm nlcs and Yalisea u a dangeromg. I Accident Insurance wi. I.' tf N. J iLJI'iH-J'iL. I'J I iha limned Mvlvw Am t. A Hl'lVIXIA 1 10 UJJ ill ' , iiflntvARiiiiftriftTii. i Policy jcacrje. $ii yearly. ... . I ii. i Has. WhWwd00tBilio Bymup should al waje be, riied : for children teeth in e. It eoottiee' tne child, eof tens the etn. aflan L Vaiiu cares wind oolks, and is the test remedy for diatn acea. Twenrr-nv cesU a bottle .. FURNITURE. llcr .Stailjer, Seta, WalnufrBediteads, 1 r niaiiroaees, unairs, LfOnnjres, Sofas, ' ' : Jil p Ceatr Tables, Ek. AT HOCK; VQT&QVl PBICES. JOHU .SUTI1II,'- U dw nQ44ieatnet,1.vr Bera . C. p.o!Einuoirs;: C013FO2KBR0KE1S xrffv, vwe ooora west or.ureen tor A.a. w. Prompt muT)on dren lo tbiiitir LiAli SXtuI oniM iHwlnafeav. -i , - mtmm. rleranrw S"ri1Vvl'. Jill K i .J toes jf betheeejor both hands, A5.00 ixtes of one foofcqr ese kand, fACOa Takes none bot. preferred risks. Charsee itLLfa a'n 'i" i 11 The lTwifswl Ififin.l lf.m'flfi.t tfoL ait eenemeaeMie jaawseve.iiiuwi easiS, OoattSlSer aeveUr Vfr.;anrTn eas'orlL. e Misiew tlnthmaraies aau.aae'wnea an of their rlake lisinsss elsln ihtn aha rfertM all rims 16 that eomiiumiLy as ")e-1 tsetr orsaaiedineiij'.a a i pbapaeier waMudlnK il. tOsraAJBIBAPiflAtlBPA sasin a! aimlt in1 m.ui.T -n. .tioi 'BBOYbLiii?; retefrH lfvw4 Aocieient Asoo'r. When Upt with tmbwmtUov. rlehrfdVrm, Tet thy tree lovers janre a4aalre by far j ii oi Thy naked beanllei .sjve at a alcar I" These yW Wtll bW it-V.Ta.U Co, Sue branee of etootae 4ls-aas,eisraje sent ar Ofsew msrttae.bewt.woine to mi fctbnk. i.eejSaeset ta osat-ar ' rt'"-' -;" ,i 1 stneSkiw at 81 'wr M liinn,i.fifi,l ft tV .:,TiiiuC;liSPr.s !-)Tt)i Tt'jii jjeTtttt. .ile Our ston kfUJM.Wrkfi Wui..u, ProvlsioeV tit-otries,' CftAri!i Goods, Dr 3oos, rockery, Etc We keep af all line rf tbe,: 0 Oelebratea h&otio6&m iJTrVWSJ 4i Jl uii 1 o. s. iTMsr.eBo Every esdaiwaieentsd rUsrire eatlai tttntry ercJhaete,. anti.whti peopli BruTrf xe)eeweaMe)e44-aMs Wipb;LoriUer4 pou, ,rsi .tiie soem ttdm sr.; a ess .Berne, jf. v. Uk yeet lsV W vivrffcii Sj 'iheej ,r awasaaaUfUiua.r. j isuowtmmm suut tieBaafi ::7:r:v u:4 ptfyjomiMieteee. jw .. ji -ivwiwt .flit ii 'in t- tf. k 4tWSeJw,ewMsjsjy T ill t- v'i .Mlaeaewtei JtpSB waWsV WHiKHpin lissj pitssmsj m V J'S tT.'lf ' Coward fTM(ileaMtiiia"fov Teweie,ll.'a j:Tj4 .T.-, : !.,!.-.-. i-i.At n-tr;n i M: M tw r"" i i e f f ' ;.i'-,i ' u ASACTIVK ArV- - t .' - "ifrmnmm . . lO I ' ... , . frWroI t.mi i.4 uru.iHf.li. f is. rfwi."wltfci rfvv.es AXlOe AL klTltl ; ! r St W fUAlak)! I. ( . f,r;n. cutler, .HABDRE, AirT)oorts, utivi8( 1 1 -.j .. ii i. .i i j. And ;DuUll,t.c ; Material ot. all ', '. '.i Kinds. ; amn am mm iwn, ' ,":.. And FU Line of ' . i i . ... ( House Frpishing Goods 'AJt ii PriceH. !20,.OTDDLE STREET, ih completely new, ami we sell them with a very limited profit 4a brder to make room for daily arriving goods. , . ., JL. Wallnaxi Corner Middle and South Front Streela, Opp Kit' Jo'pee'. j.. ii 1 1 i i n ii in. MAX SCHWEEI Boss Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoo and f ISJro. .BajstLat without fear1 BEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF CLOTKIKQ1, IrougLt here in many a day. I am prepared to sLow the finest porscrew, u well as all wool Oaaimir and other Buiu in square and round out flexes, also in Cutaway Walking poats. ranging from $2.00 a Bait ud-to l5,0j ifanti A A lAU I V Vtde7e SS UslaA WW SViVVi re . t J'f a e Diagonal' and other Fine Overcoats, real DeanUes; .also a Variety of Keverslble or Turn Over Cfln""-1 EST BfiUEDY KNOWN FOB L' w'vts. .person's iteiuedy, to 9rtJ JiKlfrt Kv"- """""" rVHB1'ltttEJC ifOtf, 0QT.HS, AND ul . ..Li . Jl . i Ayiiuf; iifiisaru, Ows L Ottiii iri- 'I T lLlBUJrrnw A-ttvSTPaawejrweBiU eaS iJCaea-vs tyOg tiaDQ t TOEE. ifoitr's'Ci.OArfWioTjwL i biiM-Mir; ; 'framwe ernere sei iuee are aealred. I've lsie laV the Wiwme Umh-i. ui In 1 FsderaUlpiirtat Hew ISstbsu .t -n: . ;vjrteorius (lrniwlU Jways ee at tbe fol Uwttifl plaeee at times speclfled below : i Vreeuwey Jooee oewiHy SatBrday of eacta Weesl ' ' "T"'' .S',,w . WaesnDnTUaeVOlWeoity, theflrat M , aeVkwlvkbifc' ': " k suirt;.ri.iMr. I 8 1 U LI 0 N 8 & MANLY, OnMew. Oarteret,PamIle, Lenoir XMl Hr imueiiai urart as w rarae, ' - SU-J191 fl ii (IU 3 lit j,,, lawwfkwtt rr if a l.eUriiAflrnrrt 08 14 ane'"',i ra ; mhquti n l a - i ru..- .tt. ? u is . ' nuraeiariroinsiiriiceuo, siiiw a b .a j.... . i - t.fealw iraakTvjewtnrl)werliri and Merrntaefetsis:1 J -i.fmT il.' H frg.-Sl I aroo 'AQEKTS FORI , .mi. ATjS .-j i-''.'Jii 'Ii ,,,aiel reliable,! Eeey per neetits. a ! (Mae) s fciie.lv a1 i'.l l !!! t irffifl 'i J Pf ' ) tl na . A I AO A OKMTS IT) iif great Soft Hats, mads on the "PqnlajJ Block," the accepted 'JeadJb'Jah a Amly fashionablo Block In New York City. n t li w In French Kip, Ditching and Flue Calfskin Botv'e4 Mens, Ldi(js and Ckildrenv 8hoesl handle only the rery hastj benghtlidincct from Manufaotarers. and sell them injghty low,, '.,; , .jit ,mur i The ehoieest and latest Btyleeef Neckwean IIoalerT. iBnspeivdAVS, jUnderwear, and other Gents' PenuBhing Qoodi a speoialty 1B0 0" n foil - thd Ccsiplcla, Lino WlffltMBt Vii., Casitmereli, orsds'sBPojirjs is all shades and colors'. ""oltav fT&ITcAcii from 1 els. a rd. an. Heat V. fl. nhnVA1 TTiunmnail a f J A td. wide nnhTeached Uorneepa n, 6aly. 4 o(s; ayd. r., i.dJh nui i a CtJimtrs, Xentncky leans, and otter goods to. Pants sod fit its. i.-Uu.l Ladlei' Walking JackcU, Bhawlf Blanket n4 Be4.QUta eheap, .tf ' Is-rr-S. . I.AM SOLE AOErTf TOl lii3 a!.U i .nWt A 1 BiTTLLS' m'S CiLF.SmH 2B JEJIS?1 . ,i . .inn I TheoalrSeicMeseiSIe this city that are WARS A WT-' KUj b theatanametarerTUMlC en BT M It H UT. ey irOMUtUi, vtsi Avery pair is e then in any way WUhla sua; 4t ahooiS stay reeenaaWe sasse OitORda a'kmti'si'm, , give otit, t wiu nnoa return of daasaced palt and suu ment as to leprta or wsr, eiTnaa staiwan the ! V orsrva apoTBBa waw rate is? ticsiiwt., l ,. . best, flaeet and ebaapeet Shoe ia Xbt WvrM for t. . saouey. fheyeoeae la UeMamf 1sm es4 HssnlTenu - AJonerres and Leee I'd Rhoee. , ' 1 have teetlMaalerresBeeM Of awdWA7 iiswsreaHSbnsBBaassm. anraaiam Bisavsi rwvi t ar r l rktak at a it i iru i Hi rt r n ewamei raf tavhlAla heave. eamM MnAe.aksia.aws. a. tei . '" ii - al RhfSaa. In sUae. eaAl1 v T MAX i RnTrC7RPTTT '' ''-lv Kiddie St., eor. Union' Alley. mUu eantfsVnhi"M'h. 'SOITOF LAO. . . "Sf AT .4 Jiil l'J 1 i tsi'fi Kjhfi utiU Lii lsstier?.Fci Policies payable at interrals of from flya tp,Mteaj Teara daring Ufetine. x. Tlfoder adrmnoed oa Pondea.' 5 . 1M t cjtV,mau.i sa,rARj&. kew voaat. c ifwf.x.!fmiy F'.it . iffYt rr."! ' Iti . I iii tl o ii- eorr ;.f it s t i i iimiiih ,( Aw . r id ' .' u ved en . , i 4.x . 'ii till - y i i i i I nnee at Bioue.n.-e ,, l(l r 1 s !.. . C n4 V,ill 1.1 1 .1 V- vea, . t Jy! iy- ALUri&co: General ' Hardware 1 . .- i . ... f . I . . ... .' A jrrlcHQr;al , f na p I m ej n t a, n Plows,' IIieTTOwsj Cnlilratora,' llea-knrl 'A W; " WoodVVMoWers and lteapejfs, rertUiers,Ln,nd Plaster, Kainit Mechanics Tools and Hardware, Lirae, ' Drlclc, ' CkmenU '.Plaster utar,, 1'ivint, y iiaisoinloe, ; Var nisTirOiL, Qlass. Pnttw aadJIalr. Freeser. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Nov. 9, 1886, edition 1
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