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he Daily VOL. VII.--NO. r,7 XEW BERNT2. N. C, WEDNESDAY. Jl'NE i, 188s. PIUTE 5 CENTS. r Journal V 4 Y, ; t '- - r. ... - ' .- L(JQL NEWS BUSINESS LOCALS. 1 ' E only wish to tell you that H .v a t ' BUbM "The Grocer" haa reduced the price Of that Fine Bolter to 30c. pr lb. He keep it constantly in an Ice Cold Refrigerator. It ia very fiue. try it. lie ii selling "Momajah, " the but st parched Cotiee on the market, at 30c. per lb. And notwithstanding the rapid advance in Hour.be is lull selling ite Diceat Hour for So per lb. of any house in the city. Your friends. jt-8 lm M ANY (i(JOP HOI'SEK (ftl iita ' pHE New High Arm Davia Vt-rti, a' 1 Fred Sewing Machine in a house hold treasure, which once taken into your home you will never dispense with. J. M. Uluea & Co., Middle el will show you what it can do. EOKGE ALLEN & CO , Agents K. ' I Whitley 'a Improved Champion Steel Mowers. Price only $o0. Every farmer abould own one. and cut hay for his stock. Keif Rake Reapers at low prices. nAYE patience, lake a seat if lam crowded. I do my own work. 1 sell goods for cash, I handle my own money which enables the proprietor of the only cash alore in North Carolina. New Bern, at Humphrey & Howard old stand to Bell goods at astonishingly low prices which causes large crowds and compels the propr ietor to adopt the miller o rule. ICE FOR SALE AT K C. BAKER'S, I Broad street, al 1 ctmt per pound. On Sundays am open only from 7 'I', to N, 12. 110 to 1. and 5 1!U to H uprl'Jlf 1 ARRETT'S Mrdor Vineyard Cognac V I and Wine, for sale, at Manufactu rer's prices, hy Jamk Rkpmunp. VtIlft..h't... i ir.naiir,ii ,i iiingt r ;it lnion 1 i Mod a. -lc . iiiil to imported. Jamks Khumci.mi. I ) I HE I 'mi i ( 1 1 een ami I ,n? I'IhsIi r 1 ceitain death lo potato Lnis. for sale by (Iku. Ai.i.kn I ". nlRECT importation of 1 n nt h Brandy and Holland (iin arrived i) bond and duties paid at Custom l.iuse in New Berne, guaranteeing gen Jine goods for sale. Jah Rkpsih.Mi. 1) 1' RE LiiUors and W men for Med u i nal und other uses, at wholesale. Jankk Rkpmo.M'. Irish polatoei are going forward rr! ty rapidly. Ripe peaches, and tine ones too. are coming into market. Rev. Mr. Bull reports the prospicts for a big honey crop as very good. Regular shoot by the Craven County dun Club this 4 p. m at the usual place. The city council met last night and ad jour ne J for want of a quorum till to night. The steamer Trent will leave on Thursday morning at fl o'clock for Smith's and Adam's creek. The "Little Helpers'' of the M E. Church had their picnic at Bellaire yesterday. They report having bad a nice time. The city tax collector desires the draymen to come forward and pay their licanie tax. It will take less money now than later. Governor Scales has Hied July lllth at the day for the execution of W. A Potts of Beaufort county for Hie murder of Paul Lincke. The M. E. Church Working Society will meet this evening at 8 UO at the residence of Mis. Nelson Whitford. A fall attendance is desired. The schooner S. A. Rudolph, Captain D. A. Mullen, arrived yesterday even ing from Rockport, Maine, with a cargo of ice for Watson & Daniels. Some parties living on Pollock street aay they Hod it difficult to get the garbage in front of their residences taken away by the city wagons. One of the large St Bernard dogs be longing to Mr. J. A. Patterson , which weight about one hundred and eixly flye pounds, leaped faom the third story of the Weinstein building, about fifty feet from the ground, yesterday landing in Pollock street. The limb of a tree was in the course of the leap and broke the force of the fall and perhaps eared bones from being broken. The dog does not seem to be hurt seriously. A Good Hotel. We call attention to the advertisement of the UeAdoo House of Greensboro in thie .inae. Our old friend Will. O. Humphrey of Ooldiboro it manager and any of our Eastern friends who stop there will be roads to feel at home Bead ths advertisement and see what is offerej. : A Good Yield of Beans. Maj. Denlison shipped on yesterday fourteen boxes of beans picked-from s little patch in his garden. - Bethinks as " many more will be gathered from the same vines before the season ends. Ap ropos to thie we heard an experienoed hand at estimating say that he thought that at least ten thousand boxes of teaM : would be grown within the corporate limits of the cUr thU season. And this all besides lots of other vege tables rot table -. Tfj&z&V J THE 0ATHERIKQ AT ST LOUIS IMMENSE CROWD NO NOMINATION YET -pet ml u J . - Julie ' - '. h A 1. The 1 itoji rulK National (, on v t-nl i n aosemtlrd here today at n k n A;. uniiirnse iu h J is present Hon liri ry Wallersi.ii as elected permanent c t.airinan The I n v-nlion iml i leiesf without a ballot oi Uanat l.i.g till e Ulit.! '.' bur. k i n.p.r- , 1 Sh'-u'.i. Tuii i. i:.c ii t Al a regular ineeiing ..f iht County Ciun Club held last nighl a c unmitiee w ac nppointed ti complete arrangrmecla for the shooting loun.a inei.ll' be In ! 1 al Mjleheal C.lylhir snno i Sleamt r MuVeiiicnts The l.ugU-tuf the I. I'. 1 .me will hail at 4 o . bn k this afleruoviu The Vesper ef t his line w il I ar i ive loinorro w . Ths N e v, ber ne (7 the I I line sailed yesterday with a arled cargo, among whuh were our a thousand packages of tr u c k The M an! eo n: 1 1 ve 1 last i. ig h t Ttlephoiie Exti-lislcl. A company has been or a an ited t nd arrangements perfected to eileud a telephone line from 1'ollokSMlle to Maysvitle in .1 nen o.ai.ty, and to Stella in I'arteiet i. i.i. W leani that w o i k I and ll f u i: In r I Ilisl.iW " hllc-ilv I lot.nl , ! , l. in, in d II lit ii the I i n Tile I'lohll.lt.' Sri elal b w l.r on tin ip ji ht i n il a y w llll the f Ki ll N . . i l i j ii llh I Al .o . na "le,l Mm far ac prohitltloli on wing I es u i I s i we ha e heal 1 Kllisloll Weill fol Inence bv '. ma j ir it y . Raleigh by HI uisjiritv l'llts boro by 7 ' Wurreiilon by 7J. Charlotte by l.'i, S:ute- ille bp . 1 "i , sh er 1 1 le by -11 lluilialn oelil iiaii.hl licease 1 v 7 majority, i uncord by p.J. M"iir Mil, Washington by 1 i! y Personal Mrs. J,ih I. Taylor and her nler Miss Mollie Dukerson left on the New berne yesterday for New York where they will spend the summer. Mih. Appletmi ( laksmilh and Mrs. Elizabeth (lakes .Smith arrived from Hollywood yesterday morning. Mrs Uaksmilh, we learn, is taking steps to complete the handsome residence on the corner of Pollock and East Eroni streets that was under way by Cap' , Oaksmith Charles K. Thoinah, Jr.. Est , of n-'iiufort. h in ihe cil Home Bin sod Stock. We I'm 1 the foil iw m,; m the Ashe ville Citien , and while il is a satisfac tion to our people to know that the money paid for their teams does not go out of the Slate, yet it would ne more so if it could bn kept in the respective counties that bay the teams. Why can't our people raisa as fine horses and mules in Craven. Paiulico and Jones'" in fact in any of the eastern counties as Jackson or aoy other of the western counties' If not, why not' I 'mil we can do .hat kiwever we hope ("apt. Euloe will continue to bring on bin stock which c think bus given the best of satisfaction lo the purchasers and keej) the money in the State. Mr. V. A. Fnloe, of Jackson, who had been here for Bome days returning home yesterday informed us that for the past three years he had been in the habit of spending the winters at New Berne, where bo had established an agency for the eale or home-raised horses and mules. Thev are raited in Jackson county, and he sells about one hundred each season. This brings about $10,000 into the county that pro duces them, and keeps that much money at home or in the State which otherwise would go to Kentucky or Tennessee. Itoll of Honor. The following students of Vance Male and Female Academy at Polloksville, Jone ecounty, have been plaaed on the roll of honor for May. 1889: Beulah B. Bratcher, Newton A. White, Howard T. Wright. Elisabeth Pearoe, Ada Barry, Rob't W. Haywood, Rob't O. Foy, Jessie V. Muse, Katie L. Holland, Mamie S. White, Jessie Bell, Aurora Summerrill, McOruder Bird, Geo. H. Jenkins, Richard A. Parker, Augustus R. White. Alice N. White. Allen E. Smith, Annie M. Shepherd, Ida M. White, Cora A. White, Leon H. White. W. R. Skinner, Principal. Bttklw'i Aral Sal. Tu Bnr Salts in the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sals Rheum,' Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Bands, Chilblains, Corns, and ail Bkia Emotions, and positively cures nUen or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satwraouon, or nsonej je funded. : Frio 85 cents per box. For sale by R, N. Dnffv. .;-j'.jsj. 17 , r,t ; The Superior Court. Court convened Tuesday morning at 1 30 o'clock. Tucker vs. burney on Monday seal endar was taken up Judgment fur Jr fecdant. Richardson va Foy on Tuesday s calendar Judgment fur plaintiff I Mace s Provident Life Asooosiiui. waa taken up and consumed the balano of ibe day. This was an action fur ihe recovery of insurance policies issued by the defendant corporation upon the life of one Hickerson amounting lo Si 1.'j.' I he plalnlitf be 11 the policy an a credit , ui the defendant reel. led payment upon ihe ground that lb k Ik y a obLAiued through m isrepreeenlations ' W" W Clark and H C Whiuhurstsp (eared fi r the plan t f! W for the defetijanliorp' i at . I iai ke rldiCl i l.r other cases on thr luesjay were lorilinued o I'll i el air- win. Ii w loO a '111 1. !. Mll.r I. 'j J i alendar f eufnl .Not !! b laki i. 'I C ii. in .ns.ui.ti a Pi ot eed. life Tilt boh d i "l.i Sill 1 "11 'J u esd h .' i. 1. 1 l!h 1"- Ail presei.lt i: el Jali.es Hlvan Ihe cbklllliali W l) lWiHS ll was el tiled chairman pr Inn J W W aters he j ail ii,e , '. W M I.i'iiii, made h pi k ai ion f r it uu b :i r se i iu ii I of $ - paid .irr t" the c univ treasurtr t Ihe i lirk f thr .1 pt 1 i I l "11 I l ht i I,k' I. a i ! n i in r I folds Hi ase of suit hgailisl K I'lUlirohf 0 .1 1 1 I .ai ne i t i et iiioi . f J 1 M llaliihoij (ii., -llt-ti ina.li a e i r 1 1 1 1 a r a all -Ii in the same i ase I ':. n.o I. ii ll.e mailer waa referred I ' ' lark A 1 mrk attorneys f r a lvut The la I charged lo Hen Mi I rater i n loi on NeuSd street. No. township for l1?, valued at li,HI ',0 ab reinllled tin ace iu lit of er in i The sheriff was instru te 1 I . i h u i t a pump and pu I Iu the well i n l be j;t 1 1 yard Appln at ion of ll I for Henry Hell of No count of poverty, was Hoi den f.. i relief township i n a c l ef er rt 1 I ( t in rniHsioner Watson The mallei of stabl i-h mg II I I across Neuse river was la.d L.t-r. b p m the recummendalKiu of H I.ane, chairman of the asssssors of No 'J township the valuation of d ui res i f laud listed by V W. Prescott f r ;s7, was reduced from $i("J to 840c. Sherill Htiuison submitted the f II iw ing reiHirt whu Ii was approved Money collected for the monili May, lsM To halaoce on hand tin1' J'.' Hy error Hlale and county la i es col lecled School f und t45 00 Total S.'' I 'li Hy commissions on lhe above J o'.' s'i Hy paid Isaac Patterson Treat urer. school fund V" t'J Hy panl Isaac Patterson, 'Ireas , Interest fund 1""" ui Hy paid Isaac I'allerHon. Treas . ( leneral f il nd h ' t'.'i'hrl d Halain e tlue sheriff t- VJ 1 1 A M K I. MTixst .w. Sher iff by K (' K KiluK, 1 leput y .Sworn to and subscribed before W ll Hhinson, J P. The jury in the mailer of pt-llilion of P. Wayne and others having submitted their report ihe same is approved and the road ik laid out. provided ihe oouoly incurs no ei penscn. The road bejiti at Piney Neck road in No 1 townsli p ft"1 Dii ' the Greenville roBd The clerk was ordered lo procure at the expeDsa of the couDly one record book of deeds, one record book of chat tel mortgages and one voucher book. The petition of Willis Kirkman in re Hard to change in the new public road reosntly established in No. 1 township was referred to the new board of com missioners at the December meeting. Application of Jas. C. Harrison, ad ministrator of Hobt. W. Hyman, was referred to W. W. Clark, attorney who decided that the board bad no right to grant the application. The committee appointed to ascertain whether or not the property listed by tbeS. H. Gary Mf'g Co., No. 7 town ship for 1887 ie liable to the fence tax was granted until the next meetiDg to make their report. The monthly allowances and claims were passed upon and the board adjourned. A Javesile Cyclone. ScfTOIiK.Va., June 8 The bad itorrn (a real juvenile cyclone) Wednesday evening injured our Lower Pariah farmers to some extent. All the crops were beaten down considerable, weak buildings torn down, also trees. Ths outer build itrgs of Mrs. Beaton's farm, occupied by Messrs. Q. A. snd W. Friabee, onr model farmers, were com pletelf demolished, a large tree falling on the smokshouee, which was filled with barrels, were all oruahed up. Ths fins ' apiary of the gentlemen were blown about quits bed ly, and dearly all the bees killed. Bad to tall that the watermelons arc raised.- j-'-" " V--v;-..-., 4 -if. - The Huilial 'bunted iu the Gill Hard. El ITc k J ! i. As we Late neither seen nor hear . f t!.e city inaisbal in this ward siLte t led to the otM . e, e ' should like to know vsh&t has become ufhiui Iohelost.slraedii elo.rL' ('ris he always engaged .n the aiducus. lack of supeniitendii tl.e p- lu e guhra hi ihc btalloU honsr If he 1. 1 y i an j rpare from thin fasiiuauiig t ' l.mej enough to ude hi unj n. Uie . ly s j ' turn uul, lo ihe fi,.g i;i I. d btf..ie Ihe r.ood hbhlto Me Sha.. le trl) g.uJ. Ill deed to l.ae liim pay u- 1 .s.: report I the i ily ball t t l. .1 the oi, dl I u-Ii of this se Uol , h Ii I t. a e 11 e nIU . . whuh l ou ni. i i nib ii Aoiialur v as au thoi.ed to i ui.. hat-r a:, l I a 1 i rsoit e 1 lo oldei 1 y the Illrl I Mo put in op I I at 1 ii I - lean ii.'. i t.t 1 1 .i .i. ( . .e ' f the i it oi o ot i: 1 1, c h . o- l i I ( i in New I o P. I -h 1 S '. 1 t i t ll.nl the W V I 1 1 1 a V , ai . i : .1. to u... . .i. , .ii o ol.e U,. i , i ... 111!. f I ' 1 1 1 1 1 . t- . I o g pond to i i,e r . t i o re ,t w ,. . : , ,ii Ills iilUii 1 : I e It I ! I I i-flhl .li i I r ies hi li'Kf I it I 11 e h I. 1 ' . cell r 1 1 eels . 111 w hl h h .e ll'lm aie s u : i 1 . ar-e w e ne Vi . I ! -lis I - I i 1 1, a I be v. . 1 1 u he b -hi ,1 win h t e re aid ,usl to ie- I use I g 1 n 1. 1 M. Ii 1 .it' i.al 1 1 t-l I I i i il, an .'. t 1 1 1 u 1 has 11. pi's'i w . - ! , , I. as r uii w ho 1 ,i Ma 1 1 I 1 k el ! the t ill I 111 l'lol, lloll I I 1 te ! I the ' I 1 111 lill CI hi e b nli I 1 aid : l- Mr l'i your t pup . I lot 111 11 mallei' of a pr hl"W I lo I.' 1 I rt H J I. I rial ! lot Hi" I h'.lls II I Iflli. -. I . I "ll I ' I one Ille 1 1 I i il ,1 f ll calling il a catch I', in. VI II e ou ill IS I W ill CI ' next line If ll I ti ii nli ( inn in i - 'II .1' I liM Th l.in I. p. r I II. late board of county onnii inm iiers. as read by Justice Hrinson and Justice Wilson, shown a much better linancial condition of the alfinrs of i rat en county than we expected Vi knew that the cond 1 1 ion was ood . 1 u t v, e hs I no idea llist so HUH h of the count llldehled ness has been paid, ru: 1 that the ex pelises of the ei ii 1 1 1 weie ho sinrtil Our ci'iinlv is Ihiki i than Juiim. an I has more than twee thv populalioii and the cipenncs nieiibcnt the saine Too much praise car.not be u-Aar lt-d to the gentlemen romsing the lute board for their uuliriii n. lio-liv and the liniini ,al ability I In v have show n in the management of the county af fairs. Previous P their taking ,'iice ihe linancial cundition of the couiit was in a terrible strait Mandainut after mand.imus w a iwsuc'l and the la i payers Jclt as though they would t.e crushed. but under skillful manage menl ordei Lu enierg. I fn in chaos the rate Uih:. n h i- I . en ielii i-1 nearly two third new c mit ho.io . the bnest III the .Stale alnl a l.ew 'ii haie been erectt il the ' utitv bonilM hre htp.ir. hoi ll.e Illlc-Hktplu and yet there aie fc;row it rH and yrtini Hera anions lis but we arp Kind loi-av that they are few and far i etween. The incoming board ih an e x p' If lit one. We do ml think that abetter selection coul 1 Imve been st lecte 1 thev vill soon enter upon their onerous duties, and we kn iwn that they will discbarge them well, and with an eve single to the best interests of the coun ty of I'ravea. 1 1 . Meeting of llir IaiiuIiw ( oininillee. The Democratic Pxpi utive cTmniiltee of Craven county met yesterday for the Durpooe of organization Sam I U. Street elected chairman and Jonathan Havens and H. S. Nunn secretary a. The following motionn were adopted Tbat seven members constitute a quorum. Tbat the meeling snjnurn in mrot tt the court house July i-'lh l-unUss railed by the chairman. Jonathan Havkn. H. R. Nf.NN, (S-retar,e B R AC E I r. You sra feeling depressed, your ap petite is poor, you are bothered with headache, you are fidgety, nervous, and generally out of sorts, and want to brace up. Brace up, but not with stim ulants, spring medicines, or bitters, which have for their basis very cheap, bad whiskey, and whieb stimulate you for an hour, and then leave you in worse condition than before. What you want is an alterative that will purify your blood, etart healthy action of liver Snd kidneys, restore your vital ity, and give renewed health and strength. Such -a medicine you will find in Electrio Bitters .and only fifty cents bottle st Ru N. Duffy's drug store, . rOKfcitj.V MH? l.oM. June -The '. cl t tr al i. u cf I lie ann i v eraar y uf ihe Liilh of uut-tii iclona look place today. ineweaU.ei was bright audi.' ear Tl.c il xi l -la: i: features of ihectlebral. i. tif 1.'.' : iews of troops At l.iiiieink Ihe li.r hecir: .l honor f the Queens L.uLJay A c r u d I. ic h had aasem I le i c u lm : r he barracks immediately respt4i Ir 1 w.ih . 1.1 pau f c&uii'h.jt.'i tttLtti 111 L'cUL.ti '.t lr 1 Li f t tp 1 1 I hf nulilary w tus caijc .ul rclcrJuv bU J lltl-ererd Ihf t r that t.n 1 h t IrJ. No uLltr W tkB H.jlr.l A d ltpaU L l-i H.t i vi. i r t; News I r n. 'i'tit? r.ujprrt r vBr? tiLh-u-U i t y I.. tnp fiuai 1'eriiu. lJ l-us lc-r. - ! r : t- 1 0 rt-rnuiti aba'! u le y . u i i 'If, -1 h M-r-llrtMJ ti Ll 1 1 K 1 1 N . June 'J 'I ( , r 1 iu i 't r i r u f U r nfjiti ihr yuiiiij un,r, l & 1 hiil i r-1 ii iij Uie Lf rm uf tiir 1'ruittn 1 'ar 1 iftmrrii hue h nhiiruw rj I, ie m iihl u r t- iiirn.tiF t tkal iht- iu i ii lolry , hi Ut if Mtlu I,, loi fti.ir-J to Iceili Ul.ilci- It.r Li.. WN- 1: Mi. June : t,e 1 ' .f . iff. t. I ' r fp f U.t- iiuihor.ci j,u t. '. t . n f hilf n!. ii tit-li v-r t 4 bi f, rJay t !iMt.if v ,(cr it ii Itini. if.r ri .e-i t.ti a r T e t 1 1 r i Uui'li'jry in I he r I '. a ;.a li i ode, t a ii st s up tlit mai.ifi sit 1 t ll.e c I '' I Italy, win I ou 1. t I V Wi ll I 11 1 1 II .1 I ' : h e '-'.ale ! Jilts lit' lUiff" mi)(i ' w hi Kft-hlfd ('ttili le ttit ttriir in a i ii La i ii kl nil hb.' uf U I I W t-cll thr l'usai y hi. 1 f r in 1 ivi .1. c tuj r h hi.il lfilurr U: bl Wr- wip!i I Im- tit-t, r . i .-idtt t- i t ' I.rl i i.i- ; . f !. .- it. i i 'I lo l; n Ala i 1 dispels a . 1 forms - ft it'V d t-Bl I o i n the s I. ll that - niirr t - I'tii' i' l Null, e lo Stilpp uf ! el 1 I I 1 H y J 111, i -III 1 1' million steamship 1 "iiini.i in tin ir new line, large and com ill! in c ' I i .ii s s I ea nier Manleofroin New hi in to Noifolk dirt-it, and from Norfolk I N e w l ei li il , r t i I I 1 j I 111 e 1 1 haute I ! er 111)1 goods will lllid that the oil Shl l..il,d"ah I- 'IliVS have collie itg.ull and that thuv n w have it in their powt i lo use the 'pu: kesl flelghl loille, Wi.l, i III 1. 1 1 v delavs. 1'leare It llielllbel liieada) and Salurdavn from New i. oik an 1 llaltilnore Ac , and d n t forget 1. 1 say , la I I 1 I S S ( o 1 '.isseiifc-cis w ill hud this a 1 1 k and dclif hlful route going to and returning from N.iw 'lork, llalllinoie. Ac . an. I with Inst i lass tickets to Norfolk -wach, going and returning ' to Hall! more o p, Srw nrk Jll. going and returning Si- T hev will find the tup ill have hut lillle rile, l on then pocket book Truckers will lin t this the best ari l most reliable routv for pulling their truck in the Northern markets iu first class condition, as it is the only all water mule for Norfolk. Washington lily. Mall l ill or e. I'hiladel Imi an I New "lk. The hour for sailing on Tu es j a h ii n .1 I nl;n ill Le ,' i in h i. h w 1 1 1 f . i t our iM.inteo ample time to make Ihe i onnect ion with sleAmcr .onl sleain ships for above nuinetl tdaceH I'leaee reiiiembfr the Shenaii.loith s old da v n . and be I leve us that as we hm e served v ou m the best manner possible in the past, mo we will serve you in the future N. H If. HKI.T--. J 11 lie 'till . Agent rt rail i ft y 1 ' 1 1 f rt mi lift 1 Mint I V 1 A 1 j f i f Mi' iijf i!rntviiiK' 8nd ui. 1. 1 I.iii -'til, 1 r Ht li e 1 ( ' ).M M E KC 1 A 1 ,. ii n . I k J ii ne I I ut u 1 1 -Sales i f I(l b.iUB , i".C'i vi r v '1 1 .1 il ne . July. August. September ictobtr. November ii i, , I ipcember .lanuarv . y ebr u ar y . Man h April. '.i 4. May, New Hi rr.e market steady N -n f IXIM KM I 1' niHKHT Kggs 1 le Corn M7c in I ulk from b -il- 7 , from warehouses Fodder. Vtc. to 1 00 inr hundred Tvarsivrms Hard, 1 10 dip.lio,, Taa OiT8 'la'iOc. in bulk. Bitswii- 15il7c per lb. Bssr On foot. 6a. u 7c. FaaRH Pork 7iaS3.tr pound Hams Countrv, llal2c, lard 11 -Pa A ?r UTS K5a90c. per buahel OHTOrans Grown 50c; fipricg r"is..0c U al 80c. u n bol ted 1. POTATOM Bahamas. 4'W . yams. WHOLC8ALK rRIOCS Niw Mass Pore $15 00. BHorjLDSB Meat 7aSc. C. R.'a, F. B's, B.'a and L (' -Sja. Tuovtbl t8.50a6.00. Lard 9a. by the tierce. Kails Basis 10's,2 BO. Buoab Orannlated, 7:c OorrxE 15a 18c. Cheem 15. Salt 80a85o. per seoa. sto LASSES AMD Strdts Kka45e. POWDEE J.00, Shot Drop, tl.60, book, f 1.76. Kkrocxh re. Brnaa Dry, s8e.; creea 4. Tallow 4e. per lb, x , - - " - -'t 1 - ' . - Ja . - Consign YOUR VEGETABLES EARLY FRUIT E. A. WHITAKER, HI KM !, N (J. '' - -' '. . i : j i . t - --, i, J . I . h i : . a . " ' f I ' L. I I a ' 1 1 je.' John Williams, ' ; 1 1 i i : a'., d t u liioad tire: si ' It p. .it i : . ': w ht I. he IS pre I and HKl'AlK M! , . at j.uyv - n.ade in olean--faclion guar inav30 dim i i . : i Dr. Leinster Duffy. I Hi .. i st leet . .' I , ; M N . i Trying Experiments. : lor 1 1 J i i . 1 1 If Ii Hi ,1 1 I, , K H . I J'l 1 : ' in Hi i It l.. i i i u i ui n i a h.v v Kl !. 1 I "I.I ...1 ' I. ' i 'hi'' iiit.o,i r- u in 1 1 ' I s I o . It 111.. iml it . 1 a i 1 e at the drug !v ..nd I.. 11. mav I -i i . For Sale. I lo- 1 : ,0 ... r. 1 I I L i ov 11 :,h the 1 1 1 11, 1 -e II , ' 1 e 1 , r 1 , n and ' , 11 -1 1 , , : to , I 1 1. it im iil . li no 1 11 1. 1 1 .. 1h.1t will n n 1 (1 in - 1 pi 1 m 11' h Ml 1, . 1:1 1 . V, 1 1 I I A MS. 400 BARRELS FLOUR For Sale VERY CHEAP, at i xrii ii ii. 1 ! 1 , i; m 1 ;. cut; THI" () I T. ' ' 'f wUI md -or 1 (Hi l-ieat '-iv ai, 1 isinni I'lnf I ( ( ( I I up t 1 iiin f ve auc)i( with a lot , f we ktiM 'I.'yit eej lv J.l, WS S.1.J t ..i.ui..lp-D,a, 'iO M .11 . r ats Ju.i m le si.iiiivra, 77 Mnirnj Trkkn, 1 0O Iuit r-i Net I' ; i at I i"t -ame Sf-rreji A IphadWl, JIM I'm- u:'. ai 1 at- y I'lrlnra, iimI litrnt or SslJrtl MTg Co.'in Ki'ssadSt" "f.1 V - X L T. E. MAGE & GO. j F"It ! Drugs. Paints, Oils, AND GARDEN 6 E E E 8. I'l, - Country nierrhnntp supplied at a ui, nil mn'i'iii i 'henp fcrt 'aah id our motto. I i i ye ui n 1 1 in!. Vi..i.v St.. .v..i t 1 l e IToune, n.T'.'.Ulv 'tr VFKXF. N. C. THE SEASON Is A i Uioi'l For "' : Refrigerators. Ice Boxes,! Ice Cream Freezers, r- vVater Coolers, Fly Fans, Wire Dish Covers, ic, SAVK MONKV JJY BUnNO L. H, CUXll .26 & 28 Middle' Street, . NEW BEBNlt. K. ar '
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 6, 1888, edition 1
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