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Daily OURNAL. VOLMX.-NO. 13. NEW BEENE. N. C, TUESDAY. APEIL 15. 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS.r t ... t X bushtzss locals. LOCAL NEWS ST0R118 IN tamlico sousd. A T1NB line of SHALL HAMS, 5 to IX. 1 pOOndl At JOHB DCMI S . II. T?OB SENT Two or three rooms, up I etalrs, on ICiddlo street, opposite Baptist church. , ,.. DlStf - Da. G. K. Baobt. OODA WATEB on draught todayjat 4 BIO LOT OF J. received (torn Hyde county One. tf. CHICKENS J ait Very For tale at DAIL'S, Broad atreet HEW ADVERTISEMl ATS Joubiul Wanted to rent. Jho. Dchn Small hams. E. W. Caufbhteb Notice. H. DaW. Btuvkhson Notice. Watson & DANiBLS-Notice. B. N. Duffy Cough mixture. J. 0. Dav s Lumber for sale. Jro. Dunn 8jd water on drs Capt. J. W. HiU Drowned Narrow Escape of Others. Easier at St. John's Church, Jack sonville, Fla. We clip the following from the Florida Times Union, as we know it will be of interest to the many friends of the Rev. gentleman mentioned: At St. Johns Episcopal church, the pastor, Kev. V. W. Shields preaobed a powerful sermon at the morning Notice. "Si News of the drowning of Capt. John W. mil, of Washington, N. U., was re ceived in the oity on Sundaj. The par ticnlarsof the drowning, as we learned, eeryioe, on the resurrection of'Christ, irarniin.-p.nt Rill w.. mo.r nf from 1 Corinthians, xv-13, "But if ... . . , - . . .J there be no resurrection of the dead ino ecDwusr r. wire, ud luureuBY iv 5. nnt .l.tar. wassailing in famlioo sound, on tne I lilies and spirea were artistically Jesse Brown was taken to Raleigh coaBt of Hyde county, when a squall ranged back of the pulpit and a beauti vestsrdav. to be confined in the neni- U.mn nn Ihmit mnnAnn whnn kful bank Of white flowers in front Of tentiary for life. All persons taking part in the Song CEIVD, and our customeri can I Tournament are requested to meet this Will be sold nesr Cape Lookout Light House, on Friday, April 18th, at 11 o'clock, A.M., Cargo of Lumber, about 200,000 feet, saved from schr. Joseph Rudd. This ia first class Long Leaf Pine, and runs from 20 to do feet in length and from 2 to 8 inches thick. J A3. C. DAVIS. dwlt Agent of Underwriters. ught. SEA AND LAND -Several copies of this valuable book oau be purchased al about one-half rates Simples can be seen at Jocbnal offioe. apl9 d3t XTEW JOB STOCK JU3T BE- " Duffy's Cough Mixture. A rtrsVYtnt' and c flf? rt i an t r a r nA ir t iw came up. About sundown, when at v " ". " vi ' " .. B.uff shoals, Cap, Hill atmpW to " U01US, Uroup Uron- emus, Eore-mroats, mpn- make anchor. He vessel with him but eractefullv from the rail and rear wall. had no one on the In the afternoon, the annual choral supplied oa short notioe and at reasonable rates. SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED -John A. Edwards does all kieds of repairing. Send orders to him at bouse oa Pollock street between Berne and Eden. mchlStf. T?OR 8ALE Appletou1. Cyclopoeiia A of American Biography, in lix ele- gantly bound volumen. Price, $25 00, cost 187.60. The work is just from the press. Apply t journal orace. rcutr PATENT CLOTHES LINE -Clothes x- cannot do mown on. no pins. Sample can be seen at the Cotton Ex change. D.T. Cabbawat. felStf ' Agent Manufacturer. a boy. He was celebration of Sunday school children "As a Senator, Mr. Harrison had somewhat ot independence; as a President, he is thoroughly par tisan." . evening (Tuesday) at eiht o'c Mr. C. E Siover's. Mt.Seth Fisher, who has been at Nag's Head for sometime, retuined to the city on Stlurday and reported an immense oatoh of blue fish at that place one day laBt wetk. Over five thousand were oaught in two hours. A New York gentleman offered thirty cents a piece for the lot. Mr. Fisher brought with bim one of the largest wo ever saw. Shipping News. Steamer Einston arrived from upper Neuse yesterday and will return today. The steamer Newberne, of the O. D. line, will sail this morning at 9 o'clock for Norfolk. theria, Catarrh, Etc. Dosk i to 3 feaspoonfuls. This medicine ia a i; n.ii.-iJe and antiseptioof rare vnlue, and ia useful in most of the infeotioua diseases, espe cially in diphtheiia, scarlet fever. measles, etc, and in stomach and bowel troubles due to fermentation. One trial will convince you of its merits.' SHAKE BEFORE USINQ. K. N- DUFFY, aplSdwly Proprietor, HON. SAMUEL J. KANDALL 18 dead. He died at his home in Washington City fast Sanday morning. "When the tariff Jinkera got to fooling with the tariff they struck apnzzle that knocks the bottom oat of the pigs in clover." Personal. Mr. C. C. Clark, jr who has been in the city for two or three weeks visiting relatives and friends, returned to Knox ville, Tenn., yesterday. Mrs. I. L. Chestnutt is visiting friends and"relatives in Greene county. Miss Laverna Dixon, of Greene, who has been visiting Mrs. Chestnutt, returned with her. lock at lowering the anchor himself, when his UMk P.la?e; "d, as usual, the church font hfl.. m m cntannlarl in ftiA ' hnnu " ' I ... r vuw-B. friends to witness the beautiful cere rope, which wsb attached to the anobor mony. At 4:30 o'clock, the surplioed ohain, and, being unable to extricate ohoir entered the front door and himf.nl f t.hfi.noh or AtaoohA him nnr- marched up the aisle, their boyish . . . . , . . .. voices sweetly harmonizing in the board and under the water, and held 'i.i B-nn-,.,H vau r vvv.givuui u tt uiu Christian Soldier." Then came the happy children, threo hundred strong, a. ri m on the vessel it is very doubtful whether ounaay acnoo.s or me moiner .uOJ wu,u "' ana Ht. Johns. E.oh class was headed arose to the top of the water. The boy by its teaoher and held aloft a silk ban hoisted a signal of distress, and on the I ner inscribed with the name of the npxfc mnrnino- holn rm. THa nnhnr Im8- An Easter anthem wassung, the . . , .. , ... . . lesson read and an address given by was raiseo ana me aeaa Doay oi uaps. the pa8tor. Several hymns were sung Hill was still in the rope. He was taken I and an offering taken. The coremony to Washineton. He was a brother of closed with a processional by the choir, r,i wnn. Trill f .m. ,!. tne evening uisnop weed preaonea It is said that a terrifio wind prevailed tha text. .Fo. ha thinketh in hia j the sound on that day. I heart so is he. "Proverbs xxiii, 7 We saw Capt. Caffey, of the steamer I The impressive rite of confirmation was Tahoma, yesterday. He left Ooraooke ?m nieterea uy me oisoop 10 iweniy a A . t xt -a I eight persons, mostly young people uu omuruoY uioruiuK lor iiuw aerue, pui. Pnli, Phlliln. ... l vuivi va. a v i w a uiiii ia w oa a v w 1 1 vu Alter sailing a few miles out he disoov-1 into the church among the number ered a large barge, the "Vision," of Mrs. W. W. Smith sang Holden's "Kesurreotion," witn exquisite ex npfluinn mnA nnnt an1 har t-l.ar an 01" uau uu va,v' ouu '"D cultivated voioe was never heard to chains, hawsers, etc, were gone. Fur- better advaatage than in this difficult ther on, just this side of Brant Island, (selection the two-mast schooner "Damascus." of Oan,.fnwn hnnnfl , Naw Barna ... TO Ihe Democratic VotCrg Of 1st Wflfd. fnnnH nn ih ahn.i. sw. .hn,n ni.. ou are requested to meet at City "" puruun oi me cuy POVDER AL:olutely Pure. 11. Is powder never varies. A raarvalof Polity, utreDgtU and wboleeomeneH. More economical than lh ordinary kinds, aid cannot be sold In competition with tbe mul titude or low lest, short weight, alum w phosphate powders. Bold only In cans. Royal Bakinu Powder Co., 1U8 Wall it. NY. laneffldan wed frtw Notice. On and after this date, until further notice, our prices for Ice will be as fol lows: 2i pounds 5c. 8c. 15c. 20a. 25c. OOo. 1 00. WATSON & DANIELS. 5 10 15 20 50 100 It SPEIKGand SUMMER Millinery Goods. Miss Harrietts Lane Will exhibit her fine stock of Soring and Summer Millinery on TUESDAY, APRIL 15th. Uoods more elecant, and dices lower than ever. All are invited to call, whether they wish to purchase or not. apll dlw The Tire on Sunday Morning. About 4 o'clock Sunday morning the WHAT proflteth the Grand Old fire bell sounded in answer to an alarm tress signal and the Tahoma went to 1890 t 8 80 0,cfook ' ;f th ' J' i- . - ' I .J A M TXT A. T7I 1 (PL. A.. J. Il It li rm i. . .1.1 . . w I,. Pirtj to be SO assidnons in making 01 lIQm,Bi E-nu- lnB ure uo' ner. punea cer on ana towea ner to tne pose of nominating a .candidate for th a Atsfna wsrk ab fit a Qrafaa ova I " " ' - - . . oU and found the fire on Forbes Alley aboard. The schooner was not damaged, iasc suppiDK tarouga us aanasi in tbe western subuibs of the oity. but was in a dangerous place f HiU Xwecora. I Three small dwelling houses weiel Mr. Thomas Coaklev. sunerintendent w a w aia l jf ine oemce rension diii is Wanted to Rent, A small Dwelling House in a de Hall Wednesday evening, April 23rd, I ine partment responded promptly to the oity. The Captain and crew were all Council for the ensuing year. WM. ELLIS, Uhm. Com. To the Democratic Voters of 2d Ward. You are hereby notified to assemble at tbe Court House on Wednesday evening, the 231 inst., at 8 o'clock, for tbe purpose of nominating a candidate Address ap!5tf JOURNAL OFFICE. They were occupied by colored of tho oyster factory, went down to neonle. one bv Cbdb Anderson, one bv iPorlsmonth last Werlnnadav on buai. J T U.A TT 1 III L . I I J y.ooou iotwouv uwiuuu inn uo AbramPew,and the other by Uiohard Inesa and returned on Sunday. On for Councilman for the ensuing year enuciea 10 a poasion OI 9 a montn. Nelson. The residents lost hbout all Thursday be had an awful experience w F hountrke Phm Pom tPkl. ' kknwM Mtt..t ah Anf m MAAna I A thai,. linnaahnl1 ofrAa Tha Rrd in tha atArM bkiI U A rnl.!. U.uim I " nun uu wuuscuua wv.v B " w uD .w.u.. .uu au... a.vu.o ivU, .. nprnoprnllo Vnfora nf III Word thine the bill is started in Nelson's house, and he lost of Portsmouth, had been to Harbor . L ueocra,,c r iuiuj( iuc uiu is. I ...... , t . , ., . . ' You are hereby notified to assemble i l auoinis properiy ana Dareiy escapea isiana ana were returning wnentne at the Meohanio's Engine House on A TnOTTfllNTt mnn. uml urnmnn I with the lives of his wife and children. Inform ntrnrk ihpm. It was abnnt 7 Wo4iml. .mnlnn c?i ..a Will take hold Of a rone a mile lone Tn otiin th8 flro 19 not known, o'olock. They were in a small boat and o'clock for the purpose of nominating a Jrm oYtheluriorOonrt" cven and draw the statue ol . Robert E. Leo into Richmond to show their devotion to his memory. IT begins to look as jf the Re pablioan Ways and Means Com mittee will have to place a prohibi- Another house next to those burned oaught fire, but was saved with little damage. The firemen found it difficult I to get water, the cause of which should ha prevented in tha future. Not Satisfied With Texas. Occasionally we hear of families be 'live duty OQ Democratic election coming restless and threatening to sell the w'Rter .nd Rlmot teBring aw.y returns to prevent them from com-1" " " , , . . from them. It seemed impossible for out and tear away from their native habitations for other lands where greater prosperity abounds and tbe R-r TMaitAftt a... tamo lt.. I means or a nvennooa not so dimcuit to ing in. Wash. Star. worn thru, milaa frnm .hftra ' hi """'"" w-uv.iu.bu iui iuh ou wind blew a terrifio gale and upset the Wi 0 Beikson, Chm. Com kva- .i-nr if lAfAtm ait4 A nn lfr I Coakley and Mr. Mason clung to the v . ... . .... boat. The sea became very heavy and U John Lane's Shop on Wednesday it was bard for thtm to keep their evening, the 23d inst., at 8 o'clock, for holds. The boat was dashed violently the purpose of nominating a candidate about, snatching them oft times under for Councilman for the ensuing year. To the Democratic Voters of 5th Ward. You are hereby notified to assemble NORTH CAROLINA, 1 Superior Court. County of Craven. Not! e. The Iloartl of Agriculture vs. Wm. BauKb, John Baugh and James liaugli trading as Biugli 4 Hons Company. To Wm. Baugh, John Baugh and Jamei liaugti, trading as Baugh A Hons Company Take notice that an action has been com menced against j ou In the Superior Court of uraven county Dy me piaintitrin the above entitled action, to condemn certain com merclal fertilizers sold or olfered for sain bv you In the county of Craven without having first obtained a licence iherefor lrom the Treasurer of the State and without having pam tu uie. a. proviueu dv law. lou are the next conntv to be held on the 12th Monday alter the la uonday in Marcn.'imw, and ans net or demur to tne complaint in said action uiven atmyomoein tnecltv of Newbern una hid aay oi Apm, iu K. W. CARPENTER, Clerk 8up. Court April 15th. 0w anil Aavntam nnih tlm. tn oatoSnar -. -- from the Kinston Free Prete, bean out egKV . his inena, mrmciniey, fact that l8 not gold that nas pat an import aaty on eggs, in gutters" Order to destroy all competition by I "We are sorry to learn that some of their holds it would have been death. Mr. Mason grew weak and disheartened , but Mr. Coakley, while hope was al most fading, still determined to 1 1111 I 1 a. . - a. J tha nannr hens of nronfl with t.h h white people who left here some- BK uo.aN momem, na ,. tne paupet nens OI J!iMope With tne a . ' T . leM8d with deavored to cheer his companion. The 8TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, I County ol Ciaren, ) Byvlrtneofa judgment of the furjerlor Court of Craven county, rendered at the Feb ruary Term, 1890, the undersigned will sell on the Orst day of the Bprlhg Termor the Superior Court. 180. of tJraven connt.ir. in them to escape drowning. Yet they I"u."re i nereoy nownea 10 essemDie wU: on the 2(fth day of May. 1890, at Public i , . . ... ... , lat ZadooParriS Store on Wednesday I Auction, for caah, at the Court House Door viuub iu iuo vub wuu an win -Tinl, h 23d int . nt 8 o'clock, for ewuerne, tne ioiiowing described per miirht and for Ufa. for had thsvloit th. nn.V..f .nmi..ii., . .nrfiH.o sonal property and real estate, to wit: two I K.t v. .vwii.,v mani rnru mare mil M. HA tinr.A mill. I three carts, one cotton Kin. one steam en. I glne and one ootton press; two certain tracts lor land Dotn lying in the countv and state I aforesaid and deeorlbtd a follows: one tram known as Noah's Ark, lying between the rveuse Koaa ana Dover itoao, about fourteen miles rrom New nerae and con talnlne abou I Ave thousand aores more or less. One tract I situated In the fork ol Washington and Neuie tfoads, about twelve miles from New Heme, ana acjoining tne lands of B. H, for Councilman for the ensuing year. W. r. METTS, Chm. Com. ' th ftverage Over the entire rea at fverjthing considered. What is needed wh,ch w&8 ,aBhed t0 far by the and use it for any and every cough the ' . !v. ,'0'tte people togotowork andde-l . . , . .,,. family may have.'' Only one size, - - ' 61 afiralnst 91 the game date laa "V i ;. - r - '; . a. ' M . I . K. a 1 11 Jkl ' year, on whtcn basis, considering " sna miouiawunnn. Blair Bay It's All Right. Mr. 8. O. Blair, Chicago, says: "We could not keep house without your tima atrn for Tat., ara not nlaaand with deavored to Cheer blS COmDanlOn. the I Clark a'. Krtrant of Flax Skin Cnra and home prodactS Of ex Presidential I their new homes; are doing no better, boat was driftins- toward the shoals. Cough Cure. We have used both for i i. ' ' rim. n.i. I If an vail 'a. thav MinM kin dnna I . ... ... . .. .. Iniimaronn ("rnnhlpa anoniallv for nur I Oreen'a heirs, Hezeklah Davis and Oenrir - ueua. uuwe aock uazene. " - j: I cut it was a quesuoa wnetneriney -rr r "7. ' .J:": Hill, known as the ciearSnrinEs nianution nBursa- i nnw rurwiwH niiiiih miirH wsairnai . . . . s ruiiu . nn ircuiiiiiiniiu iiih ijiiiiuu uiirn i . . . . . u 7 T"V " -'.mZ", " " i oonld nnderco the strniTDle lone enoueh uriZ -JmV" ,tt: containing one momana acres more or Twts o-Avarnmanf rannrf nf triBl'"1 WO, DUt nave lo wora naraer anu I V . " " " , kj everj lamuy uavmg couureu. w o less, being the same land devised to Cicero .vfM v. .Uv ta more to live out ther. North to reacn enauow water, r or two nours lused it lor wboODine: coueh with re- ureen ny nisratner jonn:oreen. ondi(ioa Of Whiter Wheat estimates Carolina is the best State in the Union, and a half they lived in the water markably quick and satisfactery results LAp"tVe0 to wit: ah mat certain piece or parcel of lauu, oegiuniDK at a cine runnina: thence velop her natural resources, in agricul- wina- n BS ,8Bl euBa """"" large bottle. Price 81.00. If yon want theE wuh Bid Zw Tne v j ....wm. WgUm nunct otmp kcu vjioi o k iu i soutn io tftsi Ess no I eg to a maple, then ?jV .: "" ' . T.H.I.J.. it.... I. l..;iv hnth wrn. Had Mr. Cnakler SoaD. 25 oents. Ask F. S. Duffv. druflr- Ka' 1 Poles to a ploe, then Norlh 18 West Miwiauay iu. n w UuUUiU. , ..u 105 poles lo a Pine, then North 18 Ka. 44 poles to a poplar, then West 14 poles to pine, then North 74 poles to a pine, the South 68 West 5 poles to a pine the begin nlng. containing 145 acres. Also one other piece or parcel of land In Pamlloo county on the South side of Bay Klver Creek, up tbe main courses of the main branch or stream to Wborton'g back line, a space of thirty feet wide In said branch containing two acres. Also one other tract of land on tbe North side of Hay Klver. on the East side or Mason's Creek, beginning at a post Oak on the Main Road, runs south 45 east 3.3 poies. inenoe north m west to Davis1 corner, thence with his line to Thoma Jewel's corner; Ihence with said Jewel' une about a north-east course lo the main road at Bandy Branch: and thence with the road to the beginning: containing 260 acres more or leas M. DeW. Stevenson, V. Al. SIMMONS, Commissioners. This 14th day of April, 1890. . ' , the increased 'acreage,', the crop were no iana oi j (-:rhT'" ' rrD " Vion. " iTin! ' Z. Iwmey. Every looalityhas its draw- not been a strongman with great powsr eM8t. 'or these preparations tOM . wt lu,' hacks aa well as its advantages Thia of endurance, he says- he is oonfldent fSOM, bushels" less than las NOfiTH CAROLINA. year.-WilmingtonStar. Dsleoations ' from the Tork . Produce and . Ootton Long thy stretch of proud Atlantic- Qreat thy stretch of mountain range, is Just as applicable to Texas as North that both would have been drowned. Carolina or any other State in the ar. mason wee exnausiea wnen ney Nortn Carolina lovely mother- Union for that matter. Eastern North reached the snore, ana ur. uoaaiey naa Fair land of hlstorio fame, Carolina has been unfortunate for the to assist him in the three miles thsy We are stirred as by no other I... ..... u.4 v.. ..ii. hail to .alb to rnar.h Portumnnth. Mr. I Ai ln menuon oi my name i changes, the Ohibago Board of turai products cut of! from one cause I Ooakley had on rubber boots and over TWla mil W&ia n.laonii flntfn. I m .nnlttar hnt It haa not haan nlthnnt I float when the boat CaDSized. He v;.a. ' - Tha Mniah.haa od I manned to nnll off his o-reronat in the mT between, romantio. . . - titxuuauge, were presenc yesieraay i ri i . " " , Happy homes and iruiful grange before thA nonse-Com.mtttee on w "Y." 1 Lr..!' T . !" ' ir a Thy eons, dear State, are patriotic, 'ArrinnlrnrA.trthrfttAar .mim.?7' . i- .. Th daughters fair-from healthful rT..., L i Te fas arksw hal nwal rhalr iha tMA Af A em fl 1 1 tVittri in rnn nnnft. nnc nn -it , i j,v ! spvvv wwaasa v wva ituisiei vaiv nu I - - I VllUla passage pi tne oiu to prevent aeai-1 a jTeriit hat reaohed its limit and that other loss of life has been reported. Thou first broke the chains deapotio l u ... J.-" .... - .--!i JL.J..J. . fM'j? J.l J . I . I a a. 1. . J.. a.: I - DtTrl ID ODKIOnH Una intnraa;' ' " w J 'I VinnnA la Imm nAn. Thurft la tnArAl I Ai -ttWi.wuuurK- viucu uum i v. : . . I 1 " r . TItiiMa t ITv ia ITbAWI Tlltravant KvtM- I than a living promised every man in . ' And throughout the Revolution New Ex- terns of Lighting. A report from London on the statistics of fires in that city, shows the number of fires traced to tha various methods of lighting. The figures for three years are as follows: 18S7. 1888 1880. Ins nova of last Taesday's eleo- jnrtv nroHna who i.wuiinr to work Hop, like good .wine, improves with lf0r t Ma proves It by his aotlons. The inCVA ' Atir) , I irrAWI MAM IrfftlitAnBlv aa veifl l7tw aeaa. lai Altatft1 1 V .PkjV'N" wiswi .ivnsy vuviv Btjeva. tvuuif i vjtH taaavat auk.es aawc- vi w vMweaf Democratic as .the details become worked up by speculators and schemers " mora .fnllv known. : For the first who Interested 'more In their own ' i !' - .v . ' . iiuwilrata than thoan In hnm thaw anf m llm. In rn.ii ..aM u Antsl I 'irtf f 1 a 1 . -rf - a truer mas mere mayroe no mis how hi dUposes of; hit goods to leek Lamped. m 205 857 tr 1 abdttttfca' fitenlficanceiof "the Ihattelands. With oluck and enervElectriolty 0 1 ' S -.nrj n.i.i. l.-a .k. ji..ui.. it.. ohm. mi... -The ' figures are remarkable, and al mini,, whi aw w iw vi is ur .Vton.l ma aa the other llirhtina- depeqdent support in pur beloved and agents, the fact that it haa oauaed only honored StaU.St!-M ;'ri:'.. Tbr sons aho wed their deathless pluok For their freedom Constitution And loved land in blows they struck! To Rent. The Two Stores in Stanly Hall, for NEW MILLINERY! For anything in an Elegant Line of Millinery Goods, see Mrs. Scarborough & Hoonce. They have also with them Miss Ford- ham, who will take charge of the Dressmaking Department. ap9dwlm Millinery Goods! MRS. B. B. LANE having removed from her old stand on Pollock street to the elegant store under Hotel Albert south side) is now prepared to serve the public with a New and Complete Stock OF SPRING GOODS, as cheap as can be bought in the oity. Stiafaction guaranteed. ap3dw3m 1,000 Boxes Tobacco, Bought Cheap, And twill be sold at a Sacrifice 3F. Trix-icli, WHOLESALE GKOCEB, MIDDLE STEEET, NEW BERNE. U. C, Moore aureeAiamanoean.auuiirora. naMiy occupied by the Post Office and An names Tyrants i eet will rue 1 Mr. Prag, will be rented for a term of in RscviAn inn 'tvainac rna lara nnvna j lb. . Totals. 801 004 707 8 In Mexico and 'gainst the late horde Thy sons proved their yalor true. Here, then, let us live contented Cultivate the Arts of Peace. . In Carolina fair aa Sootland years to desirable tenants on favorable terms. The building now occupied by the Daily Journal is also offered for sale or to rent. Information in respect to said prop- The Finest and Largest Stock of SAMPLE HATS Ever brought to New Berne, ranging la price from S3 00 per dozen to 839 00 pax dozen. A fine Stock of Clothing, Shoes and Dry Goods just received at Barrington & Baxter's aprl dwtf For Sale, A Sixty Horse Power Steam Boiler and Engine, and .Saw Mill Apparatus oomplete; all new. Terms reasonable Apply to SIMMONS & GIBBS, m27dlM Attorney.. Framed HkeanolentRomeand Greece! Ml may be obtained from Mr. L. S, Capt. D. McNeill, joritf cf nearly 2.000 votes.' ' Niag- ' ara Falls la toi be a4jef to the list ' cf Hew VYork manicipalitles, that havercbuked QjjLiai, and there is poarcelra weal corernment in Tha Standard. "I regard Hood's Barsaoarilla aa hav three fires in three yearsshows that it ling passed above the grade of what are is not an eroeeaingiy dangerous metnoa I oommoniy oaiiea patent or proprietary of domestic lighting. The deetruotivel medicines." said a well known bhysi- "It la fully entiUed to Wood, or communications may be ad aressea to A. EDWARD WOODRUFF, 120 Broadway, Equitable Building, apl8 dtf New York City. - ADT1CB TO nOTOBHS. Mfca. . WraiwV Soothing Birct I lamo does its - work; as thoroughly. It I clan recently. rv Pt.ifA whftra r-r'-f PlArflnna should always bo ussd . for children would teem,' in England as il does In, be considered a standard medlolne, and hn hM In i w Sw wethiner. Is aoothes the child, softens this country, and it would be hard in- has won the portion bylU undoubted f 3 beea neia in wtla KepUDll. . gnms. allaya all paiu. ourea wind deed to findhreport from any Amerl- merit and by the many remarkable r- f.-m w n nnr nonwa tn aanAaean i . " . . . .- . . . a . a. . . at . a. a . m b m ' . a. . . i i jHu.o uv ucubmsu, i cono, ana u tne nest remedy ror ciar- loan city snowing tne same numoer oi i cures it nas eneotea. . jror an alterative criiiK v ir;iDian. ; i,: I rhcea. Twentyave cents a bottle, lair nres oaueea by canaiei. ;,? 1 ana tonro it nu nevsr been equalled." 4 House For Aent. A very desirable dwelling on Union street, next to Mr. E. K. Bryan. Apply lo m4dtt '', J, K. WILLIS. ATTEHTIOH! Farmers and Trmkcro, We have on hand: Cox Cotton Plant ' era, Iron Age Cultivators, Cotton Kiag Cultivators, Stonewall, Climax a&4 Uem Cotton Plows, tnirathar lth full line of Castings, l;flUkeM Shovela, Spades, eto.v!j-kJ.'st:d Your patronage ia .respeotfulif.. eft liclted and satisfaction guarantee J. -. ;wmTTY? Corner South Fron and Cravea r' ; ' , ..ap9dw'-:. Vv;.. New Eorae, N. C. .:,.r'"'Uvy-',,'''': yj;-
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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April 15, 1890, edition 1
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