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. , m 4 un .. a l rJXTTl ;..J 1 . If . Mi - I . ., . . ' I . . . W 4M3 . . taw 1 , ?. iyL f i J : VOL, ,YIINp. 202. n tp$P BEKNi;,! TUEStYv N(VgJf PER 20. 1888. PRICE 5 V. r H Air -- -f IfeiT ip:Kt. A t ' VU A'IIVjlTUlJ. m V . ... !4 r V. Busnnss locals. r 51? HI trrin far year - - gtylCg FttttVUt . pitta WW- r that C. Bv SLOVIB offer gooda an4o Abe peoaaaoa. - svaiczs taost ixiarr ttt irr letef lu Korfou uyators wtu e re ceived at Mrs. Wombie't Saloon this morning by hnbh Stoat. THE "Bom Milk Um4 BiMwtt." X CaiT bi mat. Give tbwsa ft trial 4 coavtootd. A MlLLXS. lilt CI ft M Broad Street. O AVE MOXEY C. W. Porta, a blind O bui, U it te city and will put you pieao or rga n good oraer, unarget from tl 00 to 5 00 Thit btig my riMi Pt ft of topport, I eek a trial. Air wor-warraatd. Cea bo found at Mr. 8. U Sakha boarding boot oa Middle tit: (aevlltf. SBWINO Machine repaired. Otur-aat-d llret data work John Ed wards. Trvuwitb tehop. Middle street. (1 0 ith tbt crowd to John Out a l 1 and try bit fiat grootri tod ba mad happy. Krtry om tt 4eUtfa.t4 with bio good tad bit low friooa, 'C3i tkoe who aevt'bteVemokfnt aMOiovOrnrcsiniataetaTtd Factory No le.Vawa aWt to tbta city to tbt wholl oai atail-tradt by Tbo Urocor, S B Packkura.l woo 14 y tbai aiooo aomo aiorebaata bot bva to vary k lad at to ba a oifttr pot op at aootbor factory beartnt tba aaoit ont, brand, caotioa Ubol, oto. m tbt 3iR(rt wkiabl bt?o bdrtrtiood foe otot a j tar, I bato had a atill botur oigar maauf cturd and too braad rtilttared, ndUUroally tbt but I for 5 io tbt Uaitod Btatto. Rtmambr r tbo brand. Old Hickory. Factory No. 1017. Try IbOB. IMPORTED FRENCH BRANDY AND HOLLAND OIN. lott rocoWod aod for Ml by JAMS Rxdmond. CORN 8HELLERS. Grain Fan. Food Cnttera at Geo. Allen & Co. TUST RECEIVED Another lot of tt GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY foj aaioby 17N0INE and J AMU RXBMOMD. Oin Repair, BoltioR, Packlna. etc. at Geo Allen & Co. 1) LEASE REMtMBER that I need I Booty at wall at tbo rett of man k ind, and if you owe me please pay me. J.C. 'WHrrTY. U 8E PURE ICE. manufactured by tbo Jarroaa let Factory. ( jj SOU I JURE WINL8 AND LIQUORS for I Mediolnal aod other mea for tale by James Ridmond COTTON TIES aod Cotton Gioi at OlO. ALLEN ft CO. We only ak one trial on Old Virginia Ubtroota. o tor io otnte. oc28 F. UutlCH, Wboleeale Agent We think Mr. Blaine will not be in aUr.trbQn'AOtblaet. Th shares o( all theXrnate have gone bqoaifig np siice the Repub lican Mew.j , The monopolists knowvUfitr ftlendi u ;, ((0pB esteemed Eepnblicaa con- temporarler'are . fcipectfully ? re minded that it ti not la rood-taste to make therrwident'sXbanktiv iag -'rodamatioB' the- tnbjeet of partisan sneer ana jibes." "JL TERRIBLE Gael was foujjht at Hoaatevall, AlalaetBetnrda'y betf eBtt;W;W. hor trtdfe, a law yer, and Bobert Nabors, a physl ciaa. Both were ' killed. They fonght with bowte knives la a dark ened room. Tie demand forMrs.Clereland's photpzrephs shows ' no cessation, and every where there U gennlne sympathy Jbx the woman who has become' nnlter sally popular on ao count of .her; modest demeanor as the first lady of the lna7 V TM'Ner York Times of" last Thursday' sayl It U simple fact that the electoral Totes of the. State of Key Jjrk jrere sold -t by Got. . mil ' to ; Mcure, Me i ow leotioo ; and to this the. World teeponds, ' '-What-- the ' Times' asserts; "ae slm pie fact Is a slinple lie." " It.Is potted that John Wana- .- maket 'the fblladelphla merchant, . contrtbntl I30.00Q td the Eepnbli. can faapafsn faad; janfls to haie -, Cabines apcolatmehC It strikes na that, while he is a rood mer chant, he Vo'aid make a poor Cabi- net olBcer. Perhaps ; he , will be ' master cf tTaf drobw aa" keep the breecses menaed. ' A letter was received from JefTersda D&Vii 'aV Richmond last week 'declinlnj an iaritatidn to visit the ExposiUoa, la which he eayst 'Thon2h wc'l coojh when at rest to pcrait "the ' Lope . that I cay i s j fifcada of .Tir;iia at so"3 f - 8 time. I am now pa!a-- folly eonseiotu tht I cooM sot per form U jtaraeyhootartaDfTr flot fttJconieqaencetT To'ltlaie the fact willoo divbtVaecin Jroa jot n eoncotraiM jfitr111 1 tl tAAn j A-t t IL-IU .L. ' l!il'ILgg iHi World baa tkia to eey f the trict: "Heary P. Cbojttbam, mem tr elect -from the second (or WackJ district, is a bright mulatto. land was born in what was then Granville, bnt is now Vance, coun ty. He is not yet thirty years of age. tie obtained his ed wtoa at Shaw Uoirersity atltaleiiii. Deis tall, quite 8 tout and quiet in mea ner, u in bia first experience in poblic hf. Hy profession he is a lawyer." i a LOCAL NEWS. fKW ADVERTH&MENT9. kiRS Womble Norfolk oyttert. C. K Kilter tVhen preparing, etc. Turkey are coming in righV Utely and telling for 1 60 o $3. Of fa piif. An important meetiag of the Dire- tort of the Fair Aieociation will bo hold at O. H. Galon 'e office tblt evening at 7 80 o'clock. Tomorrow nisbt it the time for tbe . M. C. A. fetlival. Be tare you are there and tee what ttkrt place, if not you will never know. Cottage prayer meeting will be held tonight at the reaideooe of Capt. K. Rote, foot of Eden atreet, under the autpicea of tbe Y. M. C. A. Pamlico court ia io eetaion thit week, Judge McRte pretiding. Meter. Clement Manly, L. J. Moore, W. E. Clarke, aod W. W.Clark are in atten dance 8. Frank Noble aod J. E. Abbott, (colored ), convicted at tbe lata term of tbe U H. Court were taken off yeaterday morning for Columbna. Ohio, to aerve out arntence for one year. The Winter Roaort Ateoeiatioo bald a meeting Yesterday evening. The hand book which it bciog prepared will bo ready for distribution in a few dayi, By proper efforts every board iog-hopte in the city can be filled with Northern vlaltort thit winter. The Superior Court. , , s 4 Solicitor white informa ua that Judge Montgomery will sot arrived her until next Monday night onaaxruetiMy court will not open until Tutaday, ijarort and witneeeea will govern themeolvet accordingly. Perhapt It will do well for the Ulerk to give rfflcial notion to at to save ezpenae to the cooaty and Inconvenience to witnetoee and raltorf. Steamer Movement. : TheNewberneof the O. D. Una tailed yesterday for Norfolk, carrying but a fall caro of cotton, etc, and a number of paaeengera. The Maatoo wilt arrive tonight and tail tomorrow at ft o'clock. The Veaper of tho tL d. t). lino tailed yetterday altorndon with a fall itTtO The Eaglet of this line will arrive today and sail thia afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Tahoma arrived last &tght and will rail thia morning at 7 o'clock aharp. Tho Stout of the Olyde line arrived thia morning with a eargo of general merchandise. Personal, Mr, H. Bardell, proprietor of ' the AnnUton (Ala.) Inn, I atoppiag at Hotel Albert for awhile. Mr. Smith, of New Bedford, Mass., wife of Lieut. Smith of the revenue ent- ter Stevens' stationed ' here, 'will spend the winter hero. ' -vnv -r Mr. Joseph JL Patteraon of Brooklyn, N. Y., and nephew of Mr. M. Patterson of Hotel Al4en,ts lathe ltlt,Wwt" to relatives.. . ...... ,: ExJadga M . L. Ear of Norfolk ar rived last night en root for Paaaltoo oourt."' , , . : iKr-..!ii Mr. Walter Honatt f the ' HSrbor Ialand 6un Club, waa La the city yoebtr. day. !, He says the Clnb will be dowsi la vlnter and the pweecuh '"very1 good" Indeed. L force early thU w for atxrtiog . are Some of the members of the Clnb are expected on the train ionighb Mr. Geo, NJyepots eo a trie Moelh and will take ia tha, Riohinend. Expo Sltion;. , ,u, J lritoisst feVid 1 M Miss Jannie, Small woodi ieoa.aelttt1 to New York.;;,, .,-,! ai UL u-?r0o i Miss Rhombean of New Yetk i is vielt ing UUs Hatohie Harrison. ' r .itrri'rt Wm. M De!I, Bualnees managerei Hamilton's Church CLoIr Ootr Con pany, snlvtd last nighu;;Tii Ccmptajr will appear in this city .next Frfday and Olturoaj evening. rrt.. B'irnm Ask for Old Virginia Cheroots. B lor ID cents. Take no otherviMh-w i ? J F. TJlrich, Wholesale Agent Am Important Xjvasiaatj The Baard of trUa ol New Bono at its saaodBf on TrUf ahilaat, after a fall diaeaesioa) of Uoeukjeot, adopted tbo follow b4 raaotmtkatK K:r4. Thar ootamlttMof f' kt tMtfnit 1 ti txeftr wiU Gov ante Sect. Uotvi'-ti ' .oka aa4 asoeuo apoa what ew4 .MMksa bo tJ ooopre with the poopU OX Aie Motiow looking to aa txf aioa of tao A.' dt V. Cw R. to tmch poiat trtkw Kknioc of Ut Btata atvay bo diD4 too tbo beet laieraat of our lot.4 .; V- k ' RwhaatiBrtW.s. That the people along tbo A C R. and tbo pro- poa4 'Ji1 of altwaaioa and tb tedi vidaal stockholder be rqeeted to c oporatata this caovonMat. 'We regard this snovamaalas oae of vital laportanoo to tho butiaeet intereat of Jffw Bfne, Morehaad City aavd ia faef to all tho people along the lint of the A. A N. C R., and to the cooatiee of Johjksosw Barattt, Moore, Montgom ery, Staslyaa4 Mack ten borg. It ia of tposial intoraet te Charioa, b aetata if aa exteastoa of the read eea be eeoarJ to that eity Ms haainaas mon will hava a new and mtfspowdint lino to deep wa tr. It at est im pert at movement to the whole State, as aa extanaioa of the Atlantic A North Carolina Railroad would develop and improve a Urge aeotion of country now without treat portation faoilitiee and would enhance the value of tbe prosent property which hat never paid a dividend. Tb General Aaeembly ought to give a portion of the cenvtot labor of tb State to thia extenaioa. It k tree US ateociated railwaye will fight the prop ailion from the atari, but It oaa be ahowa that thj plan of extenaion It ftaaible, and that it will not eoet the Stat on oent, eave the convict labor which tbe Oeneral Aaeembly can and ought Id give. Will tbe influence of the aaaociatod railwayt overawe tbe membere of the Oeneral AaaemblyV We trow not. Tbe extenaion of thia road from Gotdaboro to Charlotte, iatereeoting the Y. V., another independent line, etSeaford, would in a great meaa ure reclaim the trantportation of Mid die and Eaatern Carolina, or would ield tuoh an influence aa to bold to hook tbe great combinations that have divided the State and claim a fee simple on all ita tranepcrtatioo which thty uat to build op points in othar Stattt while tho buainees of our own towns draga causing property to depreciate in value and leaving our foreat and flelde and manufacturing indnetries Undeveloped. This movement it not started in the bitereat of any clique that may want to get control of the A. A N. C. R. The idea it to get the satinee men along the line of the road latarostod in the axtonaioev'wita the bop of Improvihg ear hntlott and developing this Eaat- eetttdn. The' effect or the policy pursued by Ueeeeoewted railways has been to deetrdy all community of interest heyiroeWt ;he ',jeppe M the Eaatern section and those weet of Gold bora The bitos ti tile miovsaseni is to oountsraot that ioflaeaoe aad eeonre to oar own seaport towns tbe basinets that legitimately and rightfully bokoogt to them, and to bring abamttwohan intershaaga of produott as witlradoond to tb good of the State and the pros perity of alL - Let thai . eoumift Co to work and push' eh'aiattr vigorously. The General Assembly wiH meet fa January.. We dsslre te hivh the members well In formed aS to the movement, and to this end th committee should direct Its meat strenuous efforts. ' ' -- i? ' , . iWd.&eed. Mr Join B. Sans ntene, an aged citl sent who Rvad en tho north sidsef Ntese river td this etmety, and who was in bd mall service on the route between (hie eny'end' Washington, N.C., wti feund dead near Seller's store an East Frotrt itreeton Sunday mdrnlbg. Ha waa'Vver' sixfv t'ears.old. and on Saturday complained of pain, Ih( hit breast. .He. had brought the. mail, ecroas on Saturday. night end U is pretnmeo kvu on his, wav.lo.the ferry to. cross toe ncme wnen n oif u. a mtro no "evidence or sign of, foul plat ao la eesifs hel( and his remala were taMri.acrose, the - river to hie former Lhome for interment. , ') . . ... toitt ) ) 1 -ry i If n Me. AUUlAMaAbout a year ago X ptecanad my first pair of glasses Trota aoBMoaJftdtft tteissuthemct VTi t.'iM " ha WagbtapiroC your Ct;italised Ltt'itf, aad the vffeet has - beea wtrni dfcrftU, as a proof f whtoh I do ttetttM itf glasses 'Bow audi e al Wellies iter. iiVX.&,fliaJBM'aVh a t EdrTsxTKedrBeoWfL"! All syes p"iti isttotell 111 Y. S. Duffy, New Brne. N. C elBdlm Whtn yew eaa get 8 Old Virginia Chtroota tor 10 centt.wby do you pty sects for one e&ar? ...P '- Th Rapt t Stat raavtntion The 19th leaaioe fcf tbe Baptist eon veatioa, whf h eiocei m th city of OmaabofO On- Saturday Iatt, waa tho snoot harmonioas and: aucceeaful evtr hell in (ho history of that denomiaa tion. It was foupd that the Baptiat sow marshal tb vat army of li0.0C6 white memhart In the State of North Carolina to war again; liaaraaoe and vice and for God aod humanity. Daring the year ju at closed tba; hate ouairibu ted Arvt tht U.'i ii the ooattm tioa, waiah of or oMurebeoda ooiy a pac U tb turt Jon. To State mkaiuaa -6 It. 000. 00 " Foreign " t W0. 73 " Eduoatioo . 4 038 Si " Sunday-acbour k'... . .. a.45 l " Home mlaiona 3 254 59 "Orphanage.. 1 8C5 5t Golpottai..... 1.2) 4fl Ooly a amall part cf tba cootrtbutiona to tae orpkaoage i included in thia re port, aad it takra no notice of the large cotleotiona niade durieg the sevniuo of tb body. The lart:.! rollaction waa for the Oreuville Memorial Church, reau'tiog in tbe almoot i-omvlett lifting of a debt of about t K)0 The apeechea made were of a hifcl. order Ti e de nomination wa rt reacuted by about 3C0 delegates mid ih a'Drt (jauott were iaiiufL.se TheCttl to-eeiua will be held at rier.deiaou, kev J. S. Dill of GoUboi o to L'ltu. ti iti.- iliiuhJ wet i y aet moa The ATty to SrUe It Lenoir Covsty. N ( , N v. ;7 H. Editor JuikNai -I see randidatea are bifrioning to sprinif op f r Senator Uanaom ' place. It is evident thf r w ill ba a apirited conteat over this important pOaitiOB, and I wtah to suKKst that thr beat way to aettle tbe content is to elect that able, vigorous, pngreeniTH and unswerving patriot and I'wnev m, K. M Simnaoaa. to ancceed Senator KDsom, that i if the Senator is nH his own auoeHr. I write this without the knowledge of Mr. Himmon. and it will doabUeea take him by enrprtoe. Hut I know the man. and I know that the General Aaeembly of North Carolina could not do a better dav 's work fr r th- good of the State than t" elect K. M Simmons to the Senate Yours truly, Lenoir Df.m ;: vr ' Tk Mum Social. New Bkrnk, Not. lOtli. l-'S-i. I EDiroBS Journal The above named 1 sociable appeared oer the signature of ! Re. A. J Chambers of Uue s ( bapel I Nov. 10th. Tbe circular also ausounred that a prize would be voted for aad awarded the moat popular gentleman io New Berne receiving the highttt number of votea Prof. Isaac H. Smith and Rev. A. J. Chambert were the leading favor ites in the race, and tbe fxienda of Mr. Smith wtrt earnest in his behalf and expected nothing but fair play. Mr. Smith led in tbe race all along, and Rev. Chambers toeing hit defeat took anap judgment before all of Mr, Smith 'a votea ware oast and announced that lion. Benjamin Harrison bad won fh prize. Tho participants in this so ciable look upon it aa a New Berne af- fais snd not a national contest, and claim that they ware mistreated io having their desire throttled by the introduction of foreign competition. Had the social been managed as waa supposed tho receipt for the church's benefit would have been advanced at leatt S25, as a majority of Mr. Smith's vote wre not east for want of time. Give us fair play and not snap judg ment re the future. YoUrS, CHBlSTIASiTY", The Davis School Cadets. Richmond, Nov. 16. One of the fea ture of tho Virginia Exposition this week it the pretence of the cadet battal ion of the Davit School, at LaGrange, N. C, which has th honor of being tbe nrtt oorps of oadet from North Caro lina which ba ever visited Virginia. The- battalion has won deserved com pliments for drill and deportment. This afternoon It was reviewed by Gov.' Fitshugh" Lee In Capital Square, and the ceremony was witnessed by a great crowd, j Tho ceremony was hantTeome iy peiformedt Tho battalion will leave for home tomorrow. i ykfairtt.e'ari tk Moine9, Iowa, Nov. Id. The of ficial returns received by the Secretary of 8tate today, totaled th closest eteotlofl cos Vest In the history of Iewat . Oat of s total vote of over too. wo, ; retr,A. Pay, Dem., ha abotit 1,000 majority over John aiabin, tup.', esnuiaate ror railroad oommlssioaeM Tho other B publicaa candidate, Smith and Camp bell. bSve large majorities. It ia thirty- one yeara since eJ rmocrauhaa 16 elected W njtr4aW eCcein turn i I U , '.ufj .Taiaiiyi-e4. znnriq ' BaauroBT, N. C llov. 16. Fred, Eubankt, nineteen years old, was accl dentaili and . faUlytao, jettetdsy hy bia cousin,. Sdas AnDansu. xnsy wer hunting wua oattie ana ,ouas gun hammer waa caught try brie1sud die- fchamaV thai eoatomm ef a tnftt1 In ImJ .rli killin inatanflmrfa'Ehs tw boys were from Craven Muntyli , IR;J SA: W Y'ER, neat atw Dorne,,. ana wero . vuiiing Madsae.eweurDbseiVeK dout hat various names according to it.. nr... .. k.n the ieet: ehirsgrs'; whiin the handf;1Two Hahnji Uverj4aet4 vation UU at onoa. lt-aaaihilates pain. P"H forulari UiaL shows the ortbs of every. axtole.,and. 43 years! titi Uj Paiating will be reopened October nsefcw proven, the great Iffloacy of DH.lrt t( v,. mid,aoe on JotosoBistreet. A Leas Rlgkwayaua. 8a n Lus, Cel. Nov. 17. A atage aar hero was stopped ytsterday by a loo highway Ben who wont through four pt si soger aad eUaaed np about $30. H took all th stgtstatod mail mttr. He ia ihtht to be tb tarn man that robbed two atagte near here iat week. gfweSU Armlaa Sun, Tas Ban Sa.Lva.kt tb world for Outs, Braiaea, got. Uloert, Salt Rheum, Fever Sort, Tatter, Chappd Haada, Chilblains, Corna, and ail Skin Eruption , and poaitiveiy' ours pile i or no pay required. It it guaranteed to give parfaet tatitfaction, or money ro- j funded Prie S3 teats pr box. Fcr sale bf R. N. Duffy b 17 I Shut Dead bj a Former Wife. Omaha. Neb , Nov. 17.-U. W. King, Jr , of the firm of Browning, King & Co , waa shot dead by bi former wif this morning. Tbe bouse with which be waa conoected here ia a branch of the Chicago ttrm of Henry W. King Jl Co. BRINOISO GLSDVKSS To millions, pleating tbeir palates and j claenaieg their system, arousing tbeir i Livrs. Kidntya, Stomach and Bowels I to a healthy activity. Such la the in is 1 sion of the famous California l"iuid ( fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs. K N. Duffy, agent. New Berne. N C nov!3 dwiw DIED Ia this city on Monday, November 19th. Miss Nsncy Will lams, aged rj-'i years The funeral will take place from the Presbyterian Church at 3 o'clock this aftsrnoon. THANKSGIVING PROCLAUATIOH 1 Owitig to Money and the aCAKl'ITV of i I'lHNV'VI' II A Ull I TlMlvS we offer the following Low Friers on Thanksgiving Supplies at 61 63 Broad street: Citron, eta. Layer Kaunas, IjaIS cfj. Off Stalk Raisius, l JjJalT) cis. Curraota, 3 lbs. for 5 cis. i'runes, 3 lbs. for -5 cts. M incc Meat, 10 cts. lb. Malaga drapes, 15 cts. 11. Kvaporated Applet, 10 cts. I iricd l eaches. 15 cts. ( ranberries, 10 cts. it i lbs. l'ie I'caches, 10 cu ' lbs. Stand. Ft-achts, 15 cts. I lbs. Stand. Tomatoes, 10 cts. Sweet Mixed Pickles, H) eta. qt. NVe have a full line of Thanks giving and Christmas Oooda at very low prices. We guarantee all goods as represented, beat quality. tall and see us. Goods delivered free. y WTrrtiTi ol JXIjCaA.. iTIlLiljjll. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES AGENCY. I have just received a nice, line ol Fairbanks' Standard Scai.bs. which I will sell atMANl'FAC- TUKER'S FlilCES. Frices furnished on application and satisfaction guaranteed. 1 hare also a complete line of Hardware, Carriage Material, Builders' Supplies, Ship Chandlery, Rope, Faints, Oils and Varnish, Agricultural Implements, etc. J.C. WHITTY, Craven at., two doors below South Front (Dills old stand). New Berne, N. C. For Sale, ONE THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND, seven miles below city, north side Neuse suitable for all trucks. AIbo stock ranch. Good site for lumber mill at Spikes' Point on creek and river. 2 i. . CLARK, -Wll dwtf New Berne, N. C. To th& Citizens of Craven Co. iTb Tax List for 1888 ia now in my bands for collection. Please come for ward aad settle the same immediately and thus tare poet aod trouble. u. giiusuH, anenn. New Berne1, Nov. 10, 1838. tf HEADQUARTERS vox GO 2 1 mat 4r SPECIALTY of the shove article, ALL- OJtADES aad iu any qttanuuesw Call on or addrots : .. . .. , J. TAYLOR, ' ocSawtf . . New Barn. i , l-w,,... i j v'M a AtHMH&tiiiXi TaUWft ' MiDDLt ' StBlET',' ' '.l il nu;! ! t I i.il ! ;t. .net'". NEWlBEENlr.''lf; 'ct I TW ; TW wrJ n m M A "Drtv M ha Htaiipk Iire's Anrrnnr. Sap rw.i,, 4 -."mi o S uo to ,5 S h rt 2 to a o o a . z o 4)0)0 09 ei P 5 o o ci yd cd. bD 0 'a H a o a a tH 03 a o o UQ. O H CP Look OutFor Fiaud Htd Thi, ad ..le Acrordjaaji, 1 l.i- flrct. 'i : JIH' - (iff nrst Trni.--dr, ilia e h.'j-e ;t . ! ti. n (if every ci 1 1 jen "ft.n of 1 1, e country In tilt mrantime Hililii that. l.aMpj; r sti',1 m lu-liie,, Trt-nwitli M kmii ill l g!a.l . tlit--i r priii'rv . satitac best in'P!-' ((1 t l. i!i t. infcriu the ii bnrned ,,Rt, may be, f,nod at l ' p. hre Lh, pit r ns and take ind j lninieit:a: "ti to rebuild Cravrn street. brt.k .at ! u ,1P" " dm.ru than- 'Oiimmrutv tar-' Stos are in Demand: All tho time, and tbe place to buy them Is at P. II. DRANEY'S. It I . . e nave a lull line of Cookina- ami, Heating Stoves, and iill be sold on reasonable terms. Wemake a specialty of the New Far mer Girl Cook Stoves and other brands. Aleo a complete line of Hardware. Sash, Doora and Blinds. Cart and Wagon Matorial, Uarneee. Faints, Oils, Glass, etc. Come and see me aod bn nnnlnA that I will sell you good goods for huJo money. oc2Sdwtf M. DRANEY. 3P. Xriric5ir, WHOLKSAI.i; GKOCtfU, Ijscks i he roi.i.owixn PROCLAMATION: 1,200 Cans 3 lb. Tomitoet. 600 Cana 2 lb. Corn, 1,200 Cans 3 lb. Feachea Verv Cheap. No Deception! I It', r c, er We li.u e w ii Ii in M i; 1 v Im IM III ll Ullewil IB 11,1, hid skill 111 . ; k:Bii.l I -D.t in . r.Urv v. .K,;r f ,r : ' H I I AIM'S A , .AUK, I Itoiler Makers r ( fl'ifJnot'. I urn ,J uwlr I 4 m w ..at w MIDDLE STREET, " NEW BERSE. N. C. 11 ' AND CLOCKS ! i I , -i f . ; l s 4 T. J. TURNER S GOi- BTIZali TjBAD I 1 ' wehare on h.nAlTT. ;. ..',!.;: J1.: -'' uSSHt"9 Cbin' 'e sare. -.'ea ( Wealao bay fail rjne ef Mtrwrt n"ii tare., Hctnr. rmrnee, Uloika, a ' hade i.,Mi T fiSryS t, . 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Nov. 20, 1888, edition 1
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