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rLisa Bar inomwKHt ru uajIt JuaRKALta a ix ooiamn tamper. ffcusne4 ttadir. axoapt Moudy .i ueuiew j iiau euwcieu, reou wn, meias repeal 01 me internal revenue sys mii HMerttm ttHewuperBonu i urkui cigars," cigaraites, and cbe tern will leave a deficiency of about TBKWKKlwT JOURNAUs ootamn lTtu,u KhftllM nnr Iiakha, ! ulnna SKft fnVI rum MMr la aaab.ttaliod tvarvTtiiiM.ik aj Si ,-Vll ; 4.DYSBTIS1NU sheas day II OU 5U- for cmcL .utjaiieiil ' aV4rortiaesae.B.u ouder i.aof "huiioeki -J iMleVlt, cant pox (of ni anJ i cemt fui W7 sabaoquanl insertion I, VVaATaitlaMIMBU UlbiuM.I between 3 MilMIUnl any price it Botloai Of jlarrtHCi'S nr I 'i ii I in n I I i i 1 " tMUBMWlll be lueerved tree All addirioua ftaattor WQ1 bs efiarsed 5eeuU ir Hue fy n u fur Irauau-tii -l tri. n.r i. ; 'Saos fe made la advance lUriu.u uj i tlMWUM will be collected j.ru i . i '..'. ad tx oacb moaui ' OomBUUIlCAUoos ooiilaaioui; ut . f a la eoaSloa. Of OctW luaiiera r. a-.Urd u oamUelMUaii uul be eiueiieil lo uui llsb.s4tb.at con Lai us obieciionab.e L- i.k Uw WlUlbold lue uuie of at kuii. -r ui feat WU1 make- lu(re tutu one oi u iu i. : I L PtpOT Aay parson reeling mtki ie rd 4.1 u 4i,ui, Moneoomiiiuii)(iioLi cku uuiaaiiiut Lmut u a Minor vy application i tin. ut,,t bOWIOC fflwnlu LUe Kfie auce cllau THE JOURNAL. Kdllr. m,UkrM.. Huilntit KKW BERNE. N. c. Ji M Cim t Toai omto kt . u 4WM(XB4-el4Vk Bkit! THE IMKK.NAL Itr IMI Ellrart r'roui See( Ii I). Im.k iI l) Hon. Y. M.Slinnioi Hehin llo IIoiim f R-prteDltiyen on TarirT Hi form MB. CHAIKMAN :- All. I can eonsideration and min i, t .in.cr-! tadj from a position of ipi.i.-; I.o tility to the bill now uudri i .'ii aideration, I have i-ome to ;). on elusion that it doe. If not all. 111 all, tljat can for the pn-m-iii ! . in the way ot tantl i i -: 1 1 . with alight auicridtncn'-. 1 arl ulie .11.1 . pas. It is well undeiMoud li.it 1 ! r people of North ('and :u. h. :u I hare the honor in part : n i e i nt oo tikis floor, are inteiiM l. .'ppi.sed to the present internal i. wn;,r system, and that tin . r plan .! revnenue reduct ion i.-. to lu g . n u ' h the repeal of that uy stein. 1'iiue and again the lagla:uie of that Htate has asMil icmIii tiOUS denOQDCillg tlil.s s tem. and iustrocting the inembeiNid ( "ii great from that State to adocite its repeal. Similar resolut iun,s hae 1m en passed by at least two liemocratlc iState conventions. Then- is thin fore no doubt that the Democratic part of the people of t tint Stale an heartily tired of this s stem, ami anxious to be rid of it . With il.; feeJinf I confess rn v s 1 1 to I n- in entire and cordial sj mpathy. Id" not, however, think this o.poiion arises out of any very ikcub dos jections to taxing w hiskey and to bacco, per xe ; on the contrary, 1 am convinced that their chief oh lection and grievance against this method of taxation comes almost exclusively from the harshness ui the machinery provide. 1 tor the collection of these taxes, and the enforcement of the vexation- pm visions of ttiese laws. This machinery is exceed. ngh harsh. Those who arc not acrjnain ted with the potty anno am i s ami frivolous prosecutions to which the manufacturers and iirodineis oi tobacco and the distillers of w In key are subjected cannot under Itand the many bitter things w hich they have to endure at the hands of revenue ofliceis ami I . d.-ral courts. A system which arraign.-, a man lor trial without the intt nention of a grand jury, upon the mere in formation of a district attorney, and which practically denies hrn .the right of appeal ; w hich seizes his property without process of law and destroys it or confiscates and ells it without trial or judicial dc cree; which places the keys ol Ins registered warehouse in the hands Of a United States gauger and sets bin) a guard over his integrity: : which encourages by every .n ducement of interot frivolous oroecutions and false witnessi -and wnien places a premium upon , ejpiOQftge and treachery, cannot be : w ... .-popolar, or acceptable to a people 1 TBU'iuive ureu nwuou.iiuru in on- Drivileees of freemen . ' - But, Mr. Chairman, ufb r a close xMnination into the source of t&AM ja8t complaints against the Internal MTnue system. 1 am satis Aed that by far the larger part of ta4 wrongs which it inflicts upon th producers and dealers in to baceo and whisker spring out of Uw prorUiona and regulations of . th :MAit law which this bill ' altei'iniodifies or repeals right out. r ; r iwArrfrf. hAWAVAr. be lackinr? in !. .... - i" , Uat tWW In its present shape is wkolljiMoeptable to me, .L . ' 1 or. in mv pilioa, to the people ol .North, UtfMlaai TM DAmOCratK part OI toe ays ad Metnt Committee, who have j frtunedKd teported this bill, in plttUtilJfnift'of reform so deep- if into 1ft utalsof this monster of vroirf i.Mfl pir8on, have no oabCioE) r$b graitade of those I interested in the production of to- I baeee and whiskej ; but. Mr. Chair - j nam, there is to wy mind no good f . ...v. " r with i bat ' baeec "i'u mauuiui ( uiru 10 If the I .IX UpOIl plug tobacco ii inocd. j!nl ibat upon -igaretlo, cigar and cheroots i letaiued, tlie etiect will be to eMabllah a d;fc crimination iu favor of i he product-r of the tobacco (row which !be plug i. made and against the producer of the tobacco lioiu which the c.j!.ii e'.U-o, cigar;-, and i heroot an made. OI course there :- no d.s crimination between the producers ot these two grades of tobacco in the Melinc that they couipe'.e u ilh each other, (ol the d nut com pete. 1 Slit if this tax ii- retained there w ill Le a d.cTiUiiiiat.";i ;n the Mn.se that the piodiuer i-l oti grade of tobai co ;!! I ' g . en b 1. 1". . ij .id aLt.ige v t I the ( du I ' ' a : . o '. I : cr giadi- 1 k:..H .: . - .4 t .i ' .1:1 I Iu.: . '. . - : . 1 c: 1 1. eli - .1 ! .. i . j:.il. ! Li 1 til) u'.ln. ! !(..'.-! I . .1. . : ( .it iiiiiM'i il d lep d 1- : .ui. - i .de I.. :.d .1 ';l a ill Intnl.-. a ! i '.N hen a ; UI . .- -,..( i.: .n. n .4, I .s . 1 1 I a pi o! . ti I ;m! r. l n I , s . 1 1 . 1 II, this I. .11 - 1 license I ax I. Mlllll'lelit In! e n', in ! 1 etel i s ill tin . i ,al! t. thtll Is lint sentimental arguments m.uie in the interest ol th. . i .set : min.it ion I in r- t. lM".It I I. tax I a I. n. .11.1,11 . I , I, .. ill ll.lil .. Ii.lell In I tl. .. l..ii : . . I ai tin t Ley h.ie I ..... : ple-l I i cii " k'" ip.iii th s III .1 i " l"'( . d : It ! h : , ; i . i , : a riot I em i h i ' in ! .1 X lip.' II M'd th. mi r ect I i !. lor me. I mid 1 hat ; will ..'cii 1 1 Ii and ag i:n-' le. ' .ma w l,i- . e . I ia . I iu a n , Ii d- t h.s kind 111 II. it tl .1 In! t he t a X -a cd by t hi f r ami, and t he induce merit to cumin. I Iran. I against I. gi lunate uhi.-kiy by illegal distill. i I t .on i a- great. e.i. greater, than I by la Isc ly sii b-t it u t n,g whiske lor br atuly , and the del . Ii ami I easier i n I la tin f . n mer ra-e. I ' easy , , a n i n u e . w hi t her a barrel la!., contains the prod net n nl a In. . Hish nil still ; m nf the . latter than may not be ollicei to tell elc. I w hl-keV ! a leglstcled but it will be ought to be easy . or at least i easy, tor such olhcei to na bethel .such barrel in fact eontained (whiskey or biandy, or a mixture of 1 the two. The revenue reali. ed by j ' t lie go ei niiient f i orii I m.t In and ' during t In- last liscal y ear am. 'iin ted ' "lily about. I ...oo. . ui. i. 1, ,n ' be dipense. with wit I, out mix i : ii I ia I l assin en I i advocated by 1 he a:i. I sought to t linuigh t lie 1:1st r I. .11. To this ex present shape 1 .iml w hile I -hal Mderat ion xv it h I lie lis, al pi y Ill01T.lt le art -hell c acolii 1 a 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 y 1 .f id I he bill 111 its not satisfactory, ..le lor lis con it- greatest plea sine. I shal standing t h 111 detail I an. en d men t scope ol t In 1 l.elaxe t li.it the In party Is oil! nal revenue tinuance 111 do so with t he under it w hen 1! is considered shall oIl.T or suppoit . cover 1 ng tin g. net .1 1 -e obiec! a .11-. I am sale 111 ,.--i 1: ing 'or y of the 1 IcUiocratic 0 1 oppo-it Kin to inter I axes, and that its c. ,n now er means t he u 1 1 1 mate overthrow of that system. I beliexe I am also authorized to say that t he I )cmoirat c party will not delay the repeal of this system one lav or one hour bey ond t lie time demanded by liscal cond 1 1 1. .us. At the beginning ot this ( 'ungress il was my luirpnsc to adxocatcthe present repeal (f the tax Upon w hiskv as well as upon tobacco and '""i oiamiy lou.ecuu 111.11 mis whole system might once for all Ik "one " "" mepeopie emancr- 1 1 - - v ... . uiKlerstaiiilnig ot the situation causes rne to tear that the tax upon whisky cannot at this tune be re pealed without denying to the tanners, mechanics, and laborers of this country relief from the un Ijiist and burdensome taxes "l,w j imposed upon the food they eat , the clothes thev wear, :iex toi and the ;iDd earn to"!'" w !" their bread. I llumauity as well as jiatriotisin requires that the nect-dsnries of i li fe should be made cheaper, and l . t -- - Mu ro t hat the people of .North , v aioniia alio un oiiui.iiin i.i.ci cb ten win giauiy consent w noiu meir ; jcummiuus umu mi i-uujci-i ui i ne , repeal ui tue ihsk.v m. m aueyauce until this great and paramount ob jectcan be accomplished. Mr. McMillln. Without wishiDg to interrupt the gentleman from JSorth Uarolina. wilt he permit me 'right there to state, in additiSp i to what be said on the subject of the ' necessity of redncing taxation on the necessaries of life, that a total!,. " ' 1 Mr. Simmons. I will refer to that by and by . 1 am familiar with the argument, so earnestly insisted npon by 6(me, ' that the redaction of duties con ! templated by this bill will iDC-reae rather than lessen the revenues ot the Government by increasing duti able importations, and that the tax on whisky uia he abolished with out HiteiteriLg with reductions up..n necessaries. 1 1 the argument were sound it would lurnish borne solution of the diflicultias presented !.y the situation; hut the argument is not sound. (ar experience in lowering and elevating duties show s the contrary to be true. Contradictory as it ina. seem, st at .st les deal ly princ that Ion du t.es increase exports, while h.gh il ;: t les incr ease luipor ts. 1 hese fact - ale e xelnpll tied by . ..I .ion an.il .-ti . '. and wool ,.nd i;. ar.ufactured i -.ttnii trade. These ..re ..ur largest in. inula. -tilling :n d :.st I a s. n..l the ! protect ed -.far ..- a high tantl schedule can prote. '. t In-:. . 1 1 on and steel and Uuiiii.'.!- tint- I . vttn:. are protect ed I y .ii. .uj ,i ! .i em , : ut nl lo i i;t .ml m . ml I a ii ail alor em duty . I i. . j'.-r , ,-.,t . i i t dm ing the last liscal yeai hen- was mi p"!t- ! :i h. -Vim lit ry -S;.",li,0(Mi,(H0 ' 1 '.h "I i 1 1 ; i and steel against hi ' ' i- in.. I. ous sent out; during the -a '!: C pel a ill Me l.oug h t 1 1 om 1. 1 1 Clg II 'Hit. le- T "U0,O(MI ,,,,:), ,, a . ' in .-.1 e..t t. -u g.u - ,ui .1 1 ii ly d t :.. in t. : ti en in .11 an, s . .1 : in- . 'i . .dm in ii hat il 1 1 . 1 ....; c 1 1 . ( '. 1 let y ear t r m . . .; h . r . . . . n t r a-s ; 1 ' IMI.IMHI w,,- I,, H I,:',- i- 1 tn f, . I I 1 I. a 1 g ni.. i,t .- -"I . i;.-: .:. 1. : on.- !... . ' ate o! t !,, Ii jn .,: nl . : h an ,i -k . !. ):. t I t he t .1 X o:t --al.es to 1 eiy u poll It. ' 'mil. 1 - M 1 . ( h a 1 1 in a: 1 , t I, . 1 e ' n:e 1 y 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 . ui I si I es 1 'I tax "ii w li.sk ami the ..'.imii y ' 1 111 w lih'li It in ake- 11 ccess iid at I he same 1 line get 1 ..! ol : In r and more 1 111 pi. 1 taut lax tin- I. lea. I and meat and is .: inn laboring masses. Hay ;s ; u siibst i t u t e ecoliomx ixat am. 1 1 the people should y continue the I icmoci at 10 . .11 power, and il that pally . out nine holiest ly and la. t Ii to keep and ptllorm its I poll . Intl. I hat loi ; VM-l ! pa I t shall 1 1 1 : : v pleilg is Hot 11 iciicncnmcni, me time taut hen t he e x penses of i lie ( io 11 iimeill will lia e tlw died lothat point where the sixty odd millions of dollars represented by t he w hisky t ax may be remit ted to the people and t he gall 1 ng y ok c ol the internal revenue system taken lioin their neck without adding to the cost of the poor man's lood or blanket, without increasing the hours ol ti in toil 01 the sweat ol Ihn brow, and without stinting Ins meager comforts. 1 01 these reasons, M r. ( haii inan, earnestly as 1 have in the past ad- 0.1 .iini 1 ne 1 e p e a 1 01 1 ills I il X , arid ..Ill . . 1 r.i . . as anxiollsh as I mm l.ml far I 1 11.1t consummation, ut bold 1 both my views and wishes upon this subject 111 suspense lor the nieseiit, relying upon tin- intelli gem. ol my constituents to under stand the tun- status of the situa I ion, and assuring them that m season k I h e . 1 grievances will lind fitting remedy at the hands (. tne I 'cnioiTat ic parly . There is in 1 ui a 11 111 N 01 1 h ( ' u ol 111 a oi il-ewheie w I o Is more sincerely a: ol 1. st ly 111 lax or ol 1 he w It isik y tax t h.in I am, and 1 1 1 see an op I 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 during t his Congress to accomplish this object without de lcatmg all reductions upon the necessaries ol hie, 1 shall gladly av ail my sell of such an opportunity. 1 lut 1 do not heliex e 1 am called upon or that my const it uent s desire me to do a vain and foolish thing. I d.sinist the motives of certain gentlemen on the other side of this floor who profess to be in favor of the repeal of this tax, and I want' to say that 1 will not join them, ( r my oue else, in a mox ement which has lor its obi eel t he nhl riirt inn nf t. beueticeut legislation proposed by this bill, and which gives no reasonable j.romise of fruition in any other direction. As we can not give to the people now the full measure of the relief which they de mand, and to which they are entit led, I would givejto those opj rs led by internal revenui ,aws all that the situation will permit, and I would any oincr direction. As ( likewn - e give to those laboring un der the burdenR of excessive tariff taxation upon the necessaries o( life all that the situation will allow: ' lint it irAnl.l l.o iminDf in nit-n in ' ...... .. -v.... ..i uiljllPl IV gl I ( MJ f.ji iJCr 0f these classes all that t her 'wanUnd to wh'cli they are entitled iri. a; iln i , ii o so uuiiii wo piuhii uave to , (leu v to t he other class all and every part ol what they demand and are; entitled to. Divide, says tbe pro- ypr , )s I jjjr play Th Maat Agreaablc As well as the most effective method of dispelling Headaches, Cold and Fevers, or Cleansing the Sjrtem, is by taking few doses of the pleasant California liquid fruit remedy. Strap of Figs. B. N. Duffy, agent, New Berne, N. C. mm POVMR Absolutely Pure. TL 1b powder never vinei. A marvi ft pQrliy vrengih, ud wtaolt Kmenei. Mo oonomKai tLiL lb urdiuary kind, and od Bot be Oid Id oompf iHiou wlLL the mallliad f io leit. abort weVutil. alum or pbOAphai powders. ru,d on 1 y :li Hut a l Ha k in fowpnoo . Ii Wall tl N V novis-lvdw t'uT sale in New U-rn L Alex. M i ! ler. 1862. EATON 1888. THE JEWELER II vs a 1 1.M-. ST' k or Watches, Clocks. Jewelry SOLID SILVER AND PLATLD WARE MM i T I.KiV I Kft , a larger htock of Spei tarW-e tliaii aii ol tir uliire m N(rlli CaioJina. 1 lake particular pHiiih to III ihein to the e et "f partus iiet-iiin them. Itn. 1 K. ii t. ' a.- here I i nn .I. . n I In i ii. i i 1 1 i 1 1,,. k. ! 1 K M. XI I 1 t. lie hi rei-l (.-. : .1 if - M rl ' "I. WALTER'S Photograph Gallery ! I takereat pleanure in informing my fin-nile, and the puMic neral ly , thnl niv .New Studio if imw complete. My I irlil if on the New Improved Plan 1 have h par ed neither painn or exptnne in a 1 1 1 14 1 n t ih IB 1 j hi . bi 1 H t . 1 k 1 ve 1 1 ' al 1 rn v . i k that S ft x ce lain iJfect 1 ery bt le " f id u r r p; ami en larked Loary hi.h detnird A BuccoBt-ful career t.f twenty five ears in Nor folk . a . in a prKf of the hat ih fact ion 1 al n h k1 V ' My WOT ppi'nknfor itnelf. hv it I hope to gain uiir confidence and inenL your favorw 'ei y I ( Hpt-Ct full y , TlluS. WALTKK, N V cor Middlo and Pollock BtH.. ( v i I hjffv 'h druK store, jiin'.Mdif NKW BKHNK. N. C. Round Knob Hotel. . D. KPIIAIII E liot 'Nl) K NO!. Prop'r. N C Iot 1'iet ii rennie Scenery YVfcterii North Carotina. : n 1 1 in r N F- . n I X I'lmini . M (.Ill rnr (-(. b. rimitl X! .iiw ii. run. Muil Cul Hwanimnoi. I IMnnft.-le of 1 1 . ft II e.it..i... - It 1. lie TH Kit tlni In. Hrlili:t-i. I inn H.i 1 K i' 1 1 1 i. I r 1 ai Sia 1 1 . Mllrl'.'ir. I-.-hV . ' I a r. k 1 ( rn,' X . ;i i.c' M 1 a- l( ,, it y 11 , ,C4, . In. I .- I IK 11 I I.(.I7 r 111 reanonatjle alS dw tj Ul(. 1,1',' .-1 I -M , 11 1 H I'i ui 1 I'i icn nl I 1 1).' Te-i 1 hv 111..11II1 or w T. j. (. 1 us. 1 n uniror ; -..i; .s!;. n. n In the rt f 1 .( iinri lin-i aud t I pn-irrib Hand 1 vii- in reroii.mnj C :t 1 1 . all sufTerri. A. J. STOFR. -!., Decatur, III. 1 191.00. K;nt, New Prnp, mav? d vt 1 v SIMMUNS k MANLY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. NKW PLUNK, N. (' . Will 111 ivi on or about J.munry lliih, lsss. lo their new . Iliee. over the HaDk iDg I h use ( f (irecn. Key ; (,'i . three doors below Hotel Allien. Jas. W. Waters, ATTORNEY AT L AW. Office with I' II I'clletipr, two door south of New IU rne Journal. ml dwlv NKW HKIINK N. C Valuable Plantation FOR SAI,F. In Jones oouDty, half way between Pollokgville arid Trenton, on the Quaker i Bridge road, half a mile from a rood I landing on TreDt river. The tract con tains about four hundred acres, one hnnHrnH and Httv under rnltivntirtn " J M - , tbe balance well timbered. Welladapt- buildings, good water, rood neighbor- hood and heallhr ChD for raRh aSt at . Jorns 1 . office to W. E. WARD, nton, N. C. apS dwtf Robert Hancock, Jr., TRIAL JUSTICE. ' Office in rear of Hancock i ding store, next door to Hotel Albert. - Opea from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 'Will give prompt attention to all matter j pertain ing to Justices1 courts. d29dtf ' g TO(T!Tl MnBvlotvl EX Mr4i.nl; b, Ux OIllolniiatlJilB J. V. J'.UPXN. & W W S p 2. -2- CD T. St trt -s a HrJ B x w r- t E5- r b3 "3 pu - 2 - o Ef 2 K g W tn 2 p Htjq P MO in r-i H 7 O -T3 GO ? g-B ?3 i i. i . j-- f, S' O P tyi B. of w - & rrt os ' in p 0 wj P e ro 2, K a R 2. - p r cr -( tn p 5 p fD -S O P V l CD ft) - 'z. 73 E ft p -! CO CD T3 O HEALTH IS WEALTH! HEAD CAREFULLY. i iiHrautci-A iKhti . I Iil'l-hi. iiru,.-Kis -Her i.e. N. i Well, I Should Smile If l h 1 111 Ire I n ii 1 11 Whiity 'h don 1 bent A la blii-1 me will j 11 - hOBBP look hs c.iiiii :tH to mil 011 lnm f. r i.r v the Il.iiil vviii,. iiii. I 1. mil that 1 ,1 Don't v To 0,.: On ROBERTS BROS., on SEND Ycur ORDERS T0:US. We hate ii. i-1 '. k n l ull I in. , ( j GROCERIES & TROVISIONS, C S. Parsons & Sons Boots and Shoos. Penitentiary Boots & Shots, Also Shoes direct from the H-.sIod factories. We are Belling all grades n.'H'It from the Mills in Michigan very low. We also job Lor il lard and Cat! ft At SnuiT. ROBERTS BROS., South Front it.. A'etr Berne A HUM PHKKYS' i For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, Poultry. SOOrAOiF. nOOKon Tri al, meat of ADlmnli. and Chart lenl Free. rmB Frrr r. Con Motions, . I n fl m m n 1 1 o n . ?plnm mrnlni7Hi. mim U t. r. lids. ijqirBe. ituramaiiKin. Knrrr. Nasal niw hsriii h. La nr Orabp. Warm. . CtBtiH(.STfti, Pnmnifinln. F. f.nlir atr lrftlM.. R.lltn ,1. t (J. p. Mtscarrlaee. Hpinorrhagr. H. Il.-l rlnavry and "ildnpj PI.pb . J. I. Era pi I ve iimraaea. ruaagr. 4tr..ii.r i.i.rs.rii i.iit -Diseases of Jllt-ratlon. ttabe Caae. "1th RpTtnn. Marn;' W Itch Haiti OU and Mt-dloator. S7.00 Price. Single Bottle (n-cr WdoeesX . .GO Kold br Drnasiatsi or 8eal Prepaid on Receipt of Price. Humphrsys' Msd. Co., 09 rulton St., R. V. nunpnEEYS' H01CEOPATHIC f ft SPECIFIC No 0 1st IMbI iftft SMst PaB Tbs fmW srn sifnl mna) fn Kerrous Debility, Vital Weakness, anal PraatemUsn, from vaM- work Or other eaoaea Si oor vialor i rial, and Imnr. powrtar. for as. (sou) BT Dftvoonm. or aant poatpaid on raoeiDtof SaBttaaPl ,iy raaa.c,. .. " " v S- I I as A. l . . I . Mi r- ii, i - i I ., k I :i , :. Hi i ,..'- - - I i i . i i. - "... - : -. I N. i . it. h . . i-1 . k ' - I I- I,.. , '. Il ,... , , .V ,. : ' , - - M , i, ' 1 . , , , - . , - , : , I I I ' '.-..I'll.'' ..:',,' " 1 . . i i '. ss ": - - ' ' i .i.,i ,,i i .L , i ,. , i ,, . Ib'i.k :'' i-n n i ' - r. , . '.'ji.. I (.1 HUM I I v . K I '.- ... t . W ' ' . I . . - . - I- I -. I- . ....,.' ; w i v. i -.-I a t . i .i . kill.. I . . i e 1 1. I , : I i- in 1 a... t, i -! .it. i. i . JCII2T CRABTREE & CO G INFERS, and M a( IlllilstH 1 (I 11 o 1 ! if.: d I i it., i :. i 1 1 1 ii .iin. , .' I l n. Il I uca, k ' It ....In The Wcrld Stands Aghast AT MY LOW ritlOfco. mI w 11. 1, ih. How ih it that I can mil n.i 111 11 -Ii UiHer than anv orjoelHe? 1 II tell you; I have determined to be i-h-iIv miiiHlii-d for the cash, and WOltK I ' "It SM All. I-K( 1 KITS. Mv M..11.. 1- KAIlt DK.M.INO. 1 . mi. aral buy from in... and you will 1 v 1 r reir r. 1 it. K. R. JONES, N. w I '.erne, N. C. (Irxt'iN'E 3carl Top Lnmp Chimney. ;: at c imitation.' .s ( .u t I.nhol i ntu-.ichl'ciiil Top Chimney. A dealer may say and think he has others ns good, rr i nr n,s not. Insist upon the I- iat 1 Label and Top. Fob Sif EvEKY:-iti t. Made only by GEO. A. MACBETH &, CP. , Pi. DESOREST'8 "T - THE BE8l Of all ihe Magazines. ONTAINING Stcr.ci. Pdiihi and ottitr Lltanp attraction, combini.o Arl.tfic. a..)MiA Md Houlehold mattpra. lliulralfi with Or,,aI Htel Kngrav. f4ar., i'httniriritrt . Oil 1'irturet nnd fine Woodcut, making il the Model Magazine of America. UNPARALLELED OFFER J ' F.arT rrr-r rf " Dmnrott'a MontMy Wararint ' ! f'r.tkiri A Coupori Onif r. t-runlintr thf hoMr to , in- "tifction or any pattern uiunr&ted in tlic rabno derjArtnient Jn that numtier, in udv nf thcily.es njanufftctured j Sulmcrlbert of Purcbawni arniiTig it. all a complete pttu m, of t 1 ut and kiwi ther mav ofltfi, ftttin the Majfaiiiit C'.riialmnat tfa order TM rnparuileU-d Offer ifiriaf to PATTERKS nalofil at froai. , 12 eta. rack), dar ... ife c reu.ortbrktBd and Eslred, la a oooakteraUDa Worth Over Three Dollars. ''1r,r donbla tKc actual coat ol li. hlca la of haelf, irMh II. .riiUDt ft.-atiirf ana aolU attract ioti a, 11.. lT.ir t I Ins; ,i.t-'r.i-,f the .'ll. .. : .:: .'. Cheapest Mag-arino in America. ONLY TWO DOLLARS Pr far. Including twejre fall Ue, tat pattsma. of ln toil klniii aelecteJ. worta nearly double the aobseriplki price. 8nd tarnty cents for iSemrrent nninber witli Patters Conpon and jov will eenalnlr mbferibe Two IXtlUra ful rcai and jet tea Ultm Iu Tlu. , W. Jsnnlnct Defasrfttf'Pobliiher.fS E. 141 ."swVarWfyf - Sold br all Xewadeatera and tomifiii4.J - - .if r i y'M'fi ,'.' -: X
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 8, 1888, edition 1
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