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J Daily OURNAL VOL. IX.--NO, 190. NEW BEKNE. N. 0., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS, E ffit V: A.,;-:' d tf SINESS LOCALS. SMALL HAMS. Breakfast Strips, Corned Beef, Codfish. Minoe Meat, r Pium Pudding, Evap 'd Apples, Prunes, '- Fwsh Roasted Coffee, White Beans, . Onions and Irish Potatoes. . . C. E. Sloven. ? A LMANACS for 1891. Turner's and ix Branson's at L S. Wood's. n7 2t R1 E-EIVED TODAY a ne lot of Prepared and Unprepared Book- ..:..-,;-.r 'wheat, bologna Sauces, Fulton Mar ; ket Coined Beef. V. a Mco keep a full ':r.:JIn of other Cho.ci- fr tiuily Groceries. I l Give us a trial and id convinced that ' we are selling fine gic.-erio9 as cheap as ''A-.-.', the cheapest. Ufspcifuliy, . CHURCHILL & PARKER, - inroad Street. 1 'Wantgn R k! Purty that bnr-r.-turn thera and Jamfs Redmond. rowed win plea.--obiige OTJRZEIULER BROS. SHOPS h.ive arrived. - ocl4tf Baekisoton & BAXTER. E LM CITY STEAM LAUNDRY now ready for work on collars, cuffs and shins. Work inAy bo left t the atoie of James M. llowiml ool2.f. CERTIFICATE No 1209. of (ho suck of the A. & N. C. U R Co.. havinp bfn lost, application will lie m;idt for a duplicate. octiS 30 '1 C -V Palmer. It i OBERTS & l-.RU rtt s;eoivii! their UU Hoot tnirt Sbotsi, On Good, tir. . . ri r ninl Pruvinion. Th-y buy ut hcri'.qu rinT and cfin trive you Low Priut u26 T 'HE TAYLO.t APJUSTAisESUOE for I ,'i!i. N.- i u ' m,trvt.lous in- Vt:ii. S i' .. 'i'i;J? N. AltlVN, j IcJ .fj OiMiO-'if Joukn A. I. OlhVe LU PAPER i lr.oii ia a.i,- i)ii m V t titn nt Joints ofli.'e l'WE bivo u.et i one my :uid they aie ours." lTY mid lor the LVuple," is the su )i;iuH dtcliiratioii. What did it Miovu iioi llu.ssc l tjjst the i:tX anil Eoiu bill did it. Mene! A-tue ! Tho Ko,;iib!ians Liivu m hi the l,aii(iiiln.,' on the wall. Cannon, tho blataut l!fciU-e.U cur, was burnt toashis in tho great conflegratiou. Langsion ami Miller defeated leaves Cheatham the only negro in the House. Rowell, the originator of the Force bill, was swallowed up in the ff-:v great earthquake, The Second district went llepub ;lican. But there was some splendid . V V. " ' J J It "I. pT - Democratic nuijoiity in the : -"House one hundred and thirty r four. Noiiolk Virginian. "When the people are aroused j. and move the outbreak ceases to l: be a revolt and becomes a Reyolu. ; tion. -"$;f'-: EVERY prominent Republican who went before the people with jmt tho exception of Eetd and Lodge fe tavej&een defuated. ,-: V- " '.'!. cr . .:r;?'ric. THE peoples' train ran into the 1?!; Imperial Express last Tuesday and -'jBmahed things. Twenty thousand ' '. - barrels cf boodle were lost. Every jJeuioerat bounced by ; ",tlio present Congress has teen j .. reeieo:ea except v enable, ot Vir ginia, who declined a renoniina- V: Hon.. ; ; : TUE; Scotland Neck Deniccratio ; has "entered ppon a- new volume S "ItlsnoAv last six years old. It is - anj; excellent Democratic and pro irini:a7 Innriiol One ot :the , best results of the . ' e'ection is tne triumph of the- state judicial picket. ;Noith Carolina nll halve Judges who will keep leir etmine pure.! v ' ; Considering the lateness of his : - nppeftraco on i the- field and the : obstacles in his ; way, Mr. Mew , to nave, uecn eiectea : AaiiN we call attention to the J,F'Kero!.,-!W'i.nlt, Fair' Tit corn me'nccs; Feb,; 23rd 1391 and will -, r continue a week It is the purpose of the managerneitXoT make it the , bestjof all.! - We. appeal to farmers ,y in Orated'' ana1: surrounding ties $6 do their pqrt ia the eplendidi mmmmnA Children Cry for Pitcher's CastorTa. We congratulate brother Botler, 0" the Caucasian on his splendid victory. He will honor Sampson in the Senate to which he has been elected by so large a majority. The Republican party of North Carolina will be represented in the next Congress by one solitary col ored brother, a sort of black and tan. He is a proper representative of the fag end down this way of the boated o. p. Wilmington Star. While the Fair is an East Car olina institution it is not exclusive. Mmy exhibits will come from alar. Wo understand that there will be some very fine horses on the grounds from almost every part of the country. The great racer Democrat will be here, and also Ecouomy, Retrenchment and Re form. Ex President Cleveland has been interviewed on the results of Tuesday's election; he expresses himyell as delighted, and challenges tho right of any man in the country to r.joico more heartily than he over the results; tariff reform was the great question, and the Demo cratic party must push on the battle nntli a complete victorv is won. LOCALNEW8. EW ADVERTISEMENTS. T. J . TuKNBR-Fnrnituro, eto. C. E. Slovku Brnall hams, etc. Cotton. New Beine ninrkot-SalB of lol bales at 8 14 to 9o. Marihfillber is tho name of a new pj.it, ctSc3ii on the Straits in Carteret county. It is nimoil after Mr. Matt. lliirBhall, a prominent tnerehntit of that mn n t.v - Hiss uose Uoborne rcniered the maloirama "Satan" at tho theatro last nigbtr The gvneral tenor of the play was reBned and of a high order but lacked animation through a pcr;ioa of it. They play sgaiu tonight et 9 nVinnt Mr. C. R. Aughinbough, tho manager nf tho pftnnn1 annda Hnnartmnnt nt tha A. Booth Packinir Company of Balti- 1 , . , , more, who have several canneries at different points, has been in this city and noitrhlinrino-nnhahln nl,ir-oa in hia -www -w. vicinity recently, with the view .i. . wiiu iub view oi cnoosmg a location tor tr new cannery He left for Baltimore yesterday, but thinks of returnine soon. He BDoke ,.,ki- t tv, , tj- av a qui j i uu r autaitc. ui now Berne as a distributing point for the canned -goods, and wo hope that New Barne will be the place chosen and that ho will soon erect his canning factory here, which will make our third one. He will meet with a cordial reception. , , o vr l Female Academy for October. P S AlrlrMo-a .T P Hiimroll F T w . n t n n u v r n i ' 1 ... ...v l.v-v, uennis, ax. j. scneeisy, u. iu. rowier, J. A. MoCotter, S. H. Fowler, E. H. Hardison, W. J. Tyndal, Edward Bow- den, F. S. Aldiidge. Church Notice,. Hancook Street Methodist Church. Sunday, Nov. 9, servioas at 11 a. m , oonducted by th9 pastor. At 8:15 p m., the pastor, by request of the Y. M. C. A , will preach a special sermon to the young. Prayer meeting at 9:15 a. m. Sunday school at 3 p. m., W. R, Barrington, Supt. The publio aro in vlted to these services and will receive a cordial welcome. Pti artnftl -.wwi M m .m.wi; Mr. nn.a r-- ,.... M -lUHVM -.--.w u avener, oi v irgmia, ana ner sister in law, Mrs. Florence McBurney, both of Aiexanaer, va., are viBiting airs, a I . . r Makoly. ... Mrs. J. Pr Ives returned home last eht from Milburn. N. J.. where she night from Milburn, N. J., where she has been visiting her grandfather Mr?. J. B. Dawson, of Piney Grove, who has been visiting Mrs. F. TJlrich, returned home yesterday. From Ohio. ,Civklnd, No. C With offioial returns from all exoept Starke county and nnofHoial returns from that, War wick' majority over UcKmley is 220. '-'I BUCKtKS ' ARNICA SALVE Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever ba (.. 'ehnnnAj tTanAa nt, n'ki i dorns, and all Skin Eruptions, and poet tivaiT Ptina n wnntiwd . la guaranteed to give ..perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box." f or sale in Newbern by F. B. Duffy, wholesale and retail druggUU v. ', , i; ; .i. y i in, i.ii ,. .;. onor i-oii ior vanco iiiaie anai.nd overthrown, and ati 1 the soalea Death of a Native New Bernean in Texas. The Houston, Texas, Daily Post gives an account of the death in that oily of Dr. Louis A. Bryan in his 65th year, who, it says, was born in New Berne, N. C, October 13, 1826, but moved away while a boy with his father and graduated in his profession from the i.i n.. n.i nnauy located tn Houston, where he did a luorative practioa until the break ing out of the war when he was com missioned as turgeon in charge of the Texas hospital, and followed the Texas army with the location of his hospital. oaring for the sick and wounded till the cloee of ino war, when he returned to flotuton. He volunteered his services and went through the memorable yellow fever I'pitUmic in Galveeton in 1867, through tt' great one iu Memphis in 173, aud through tha oae at Jackson ville, Florid, about two ysars ago. ilesides his practice he was for awhilo an extensive planter. He was twio nnrriod, and leaves a wifa, six cViildri-n, three rand children and a sirltr t) fit vivi him. At (Ih I'nlvorsitv 'I lie lIutiT-Soelctv lh'liai. t'HAi'EL Hill, Nov, 2, 1800, EidTort Journal: -The Philanthropic Society of ih i University of North Carolina lui-i me. ny members among the mu of tbe eatit who rank first in pub' ho, prufet'sional ' and luine9s life. Tney i.r loyul. and I know they will reoeive with gieut pleasuro the news of any frcah victi.ry that tho "old Phi" may ad 1 to her luax list of splendid ac:ni)vwaentfl. On Siturday evening, Novembir 1, the second semi ancual public inter Society dubatu csine oil in the ball of the Dialectic Society. It was an occa sion cf great ii.t-reH to tho entire mem- burrhip ut both eocieliea, and also to the nouiile of the villago. A large audience had ut-st mbled when, at 8 o'clock, the Ikuihh was called to order by Mr. J. M, Muiehead, of Leaksville, in the chair, Mr F C. Mebane, of Wontworth. was (,,, rotary, and Mti-srs Wia. Binuham, of Mobanevilla, and VV. 1!, Guthrie, of I uui uaiu, nttcu aouiniDuaiBi lug UUQI V I r i . . -1. .. nan...nu.i.. rrun was, "Should there be an Eduoational or Property QjaliQcation for Fran cinser lhe debaters were: Messrs F. P. Eller, of Berlin, and G. H CrowellTof A.heboro. resenti the "Di" Society, in the affirmativfl. and 1 - Messrs. Q W. Connor, of Wilson, and W. U Wills, of Greensboro, represent- setoe l tu oocietv. in thn neirntive. The debaters had studied thn nnnntinn thorouehlv. and the fineorhf hrnnthfld I - : wltn argument and force, and kept the audience interebted to a degree that at ., amounted to enthnaUsm. When Mr, Etlar jumped into the balances! with tho ODpnin? snennh hn hnro thn 1 - . " r Bllirmative ude of thn Ho.nlan nwa . ... . . . . . ,.J qowd witn nis weighty argument. Mr. Connor came in with nnnital dnnnnh. Und as he ulaced it on thn n.ativn side it pressed down so heavily that the bal- ances swayed up and down, and some i - , . . biiuugui iuai niuy wouiu imaiiT resume their equilibrium, some that the nega- tive Bi le would outweigh the Other. Mr. iroweii, displaying remarkable power, came on ana uore down with force on the afflrmatlveH and Mr. Wills filed his argument upon tne negauve. inen came tne rejoin - ' p aers.snaro reDues. arcumeniH luioiea were unbalanced, when Mr. Wills, the last speaker in the negative,gathered up all his argaments, and hurled them, with great force, upon the negative side oi U1B buaien, uoro inav biuo uown auu mueu u. The committeo appointed to render t.lin HuniHion ipdb inmr.nanH ft Prnf. Alexander, Prof. Williams and Rev. the negative, was received with ereat onnkuse. The "Phi" rebices. and is croud of i1Cr t.;fra oniwiiia hiia the "Di" low none the less her Ellis ana her urowcu, who were dt do means eaally conquered. N. Hi Ht nrv's Minstrels. T.nvorn nf linnhionHnnnhln Amimn m.,.,."...-.,,,..,- nr ill hnvn e.hmr fnnHaftt iahaa flrriiirlnn -t .u-o n rr a i- MA.ra.Knw lilt. n.hAM V. f.mA.ma HI n.nr. . Min.treld will nnRr in .n en- Liriv liUW UlUllil. .uiuinuiug 111 IUD tirely now program, embracing all the Lnlinntnniiitsof minHtrelav. The wide- onranii ranntfltinn nf hfa And fchAir Inner i " ' S " 1 : rf" '- . " - -k--- -- - 7-- - - ra8nt for natronaM of 'n who enioy an ,. hn nTmSl, PA, i nri4il.IiKZi 22fM I " . . r " evening what the ws of their appearanoe in that 0 . , rr 'A large crowd greeted Hi Henry's Minstrels at the Opera House last night. and the audienoe was treated to one the beet minstrel shows ever seen !"" seuieu, una vuo uuuw throughout was perfectly clean and bright. The show pleased every one." Minnesota. Minneapolis. November 6 anoe of power in the Legislature will prooaniy ne neiu uy tne .iiiano-. juiNNBAFOLis. jmov. o. j&test returns South DakoW show that there- a Isulfc la an Alliance vlotorv and that - A" W!: Tt The Legislature will also be Aiuanoe, thn". Insuring the defeat of Senator Moody. , I . Merit wins, as the marveioui sucoess , ui, uwu gniiHiiii aiiuwn yvm- YSSJSSU! oratorical nower. camn on and hnrflu-- n...- .m.-ki SUJIXABY BY STATES. One Hundred and Thirty-four Demo- eratic Majority la the Home New York, Nov. 6. Returns reoeived Democr.t. h.,fl. mortT of - 18o hn the Congress. Phenomenal gains have been made in many States. The representation from all of the States wouiueeem at idis ume to auuui bo Alabama 8 demoorata Arkansas S democrats. California 2 demoorats, 4 republic ans. Colorado 1 republican. Connecticut 3 democrats, 1 republi can. Delaware 1 democrat. Florida 2 democrats. Georgia 10 demoorats. Idaho I republican. Illinois 12 democrats, 3 republicans. Indiana 10 democrats, 3 republicans. Iowa 6 democrats, 5 republicans Kansas 1 democrat, S Alliance, 1 re publican. Kentucky-9 democrats, 2 republi cans. Louisiana- 6 democrats. Maine 4 republicans. Maryland 6 democrats. Massachusetts 7 democrats, 5 Repub licans. Minnesota-3 democrats, 3 Republi cans. Michigan 7 democrats, 4 republi cans. Mississippi 7 democrats. Missouri 14 democrats. Montana 1 democrat. Nebraska 2 democrats, 1 republican. Nevada 1 republican. New Hampshire 1 democrat, 1 re publican. New Jersey 5 democrats, 2 republi cans. New York 22 democrats, 12 republi cans. North Carolina 8 democrats, 1 re publican. North Dakota 1 republican. Ohio 14 democrats, 7 republicans. Oregon 1 republican. Pennsylvania 10 democrats, 13 re publicans. Rhode Island 1 domocrat. No selec tion in second district. South Carolina 7 democrats. South Dakota 2 republicans. Teonesset-8 domoorats, 2 republi cans. Texas 11 democrats. Vermont 2 republicans. Virginia 10 democrats. Washington 1 republican. West Virginia 4 democrats. Wisconsin 7 democrats, 2 republi cans. Wyoming- 1 republican. LA0'! ? Totals 230 Democrats, 5 Alliance, 86 .IU,.- licins. Democratic majority oyer XVtfllllUlll Republicans, 1st. Indiana. IlfDIiNAPOLlS, Ind , Nov. 6.-Half the townships in the State in their returns I, t-, .1- - m n A now "e?."" tnB lownsnip. iuib win mate me State Democratio by about 20,080. The Democrats elect 11 out of 13 Congress- men. lhe legislature Will t L0m0- I .. , ii . i a a craiio on joint ubiioi uy nj. m. d i,. I uil- ujuu-u, nu uao ju, uuiu- elected to Congress by a majority of 4,500 in this district, announces himself 8 a candidate lor tne spea.ersnip or tne next iiouss or Kepresentatiyee. Uidely JJirTerent tstimatcs. Nkw York. Nnvnmhnr R. Thn morn in nanera' estimate of tne complexion 0f the next Hnnse varv considerably. The Times estimates the majority of the! Demnnrata at 151: tha Herald makes it m 21; the World 141; the Bun 154, and i iki t. n w -tto- r tt-i. I v aawuuv vv official returns make further changes in the Hat. tha Assembly will stand 68 Democrats to 60 Rennblicans. and the Democrats will have a majority on joint i ballot in the legislature. Mlchl.an Wholly Democratic. UKTROIT, Mien., rsovemper 64 lhe whole Democratio State ticket is be - "eTea lu UB ueou y 'm ,w to .,..j nnn .. 15.00 Plurality. The Democrats have I aiso h uiajurti,y iu o uBgrnniuro nj sDout tnree maionty in tne oenate ana I by some fifteen in the House on Fusion tvw 7" v. nuv nuiu mo u-tg ui Xfc is bhi w utouiuii, iiuui lata lomrus, that tne state is Democratic by lu.uuu - I J west Vlrirlnia. I " WHEKLINO. W. va.. I0V. o i ne Congressional delegation. ' aOUUUUl'BUI LUUUOUO OUUU LrQUiUUIBUU To the Peoftle of Lenoir. Jones. Onslow I ' ' I lt WhA Tfali rfintAH ana rut, nno tisii jliosioo. sincereiy regres inai my Dusinese in New Berne is so rapidly increasing thBt ifc 18 'mpowiblo to let the QrifflnftPadrickstook, which, I have I sincerely regret that my business in recentIy bonght at m oenta on the dol- Mar, remain in your town, hence I am 00mpe,lea t0 moTe It mf RUOtioD .rL n.w lrn . I oi it ... jiBDCied 0f u ranidlv aa nos- in L m .SPSS VJi W.8. these Ll.oodara new and th Tariff has ad I ,K. r..l 1,.. .a. , . 1(1 mnA M ' R. LVtaka no adranta.aTof, Wto neVinle and ask no enormous profit . nAmnftllAii n antinnnA-i th Ikora bta gooa who are anxiously awaiting the crondawhoare anxionslv awaitin. the arrivalot Big Le W relieve them of their finanoial distress, hence U is e- sentlal, aa well as benefioial to those I k i.'(i- tha nit- w rihm "f?1 '""f fl"? i k Min kim Lnti 0f telr financial distress by buy I log thsm out at from 49 to 67 r cents on to relieve otner mercn I the dollar. t ' New Berhe, N. O ' m W Pitcher's' Ctetorla: SHIPPING NETTS. ARHIYKD. Steamer Newberne, of the O. D. line, with cargo general merchandise, and passengers. Schooner John R. P. Moore, Capt. Joseph Gaskill, from Philadelphia with cargo pea coal purchased by E. B. Ellis for W. P. Burrus. in port. Schooner Cherubim, Capt. J. Nelson. cleared. Steamer Newberne. of the O. D. line, with full cargo cotton and naval stores, and passengers. Steamer Eaglet, of the E. C. D. line, with heavy oargo cotton, naval stores, lumber and truck. Steamer Howard for Trenton, with full oargo general merchandise. Steamer L. A. Cobb for Grifton. Steamer Carolina for Grifton. Steamor Vanceboro, for Vanceboro. NOTES. Steamer Vesper, of the E. C. D will arrive today. line, Arrival of Stan I y iu America. New York, Novembor 6. -Henry M oianiey, tne Atrican explorer, accompa- nied by bis wife and family, arrived uoiDiuiuq itmiuaiw iium ijnuon lais I morning. For Sale, Two Twin Reversible Engines- 12x80 new cylinders; balance in Kood order. James Redmond, Sec & Treas. N. &T. R. S. B. Co. sep26 tf Inn proprietors of Elj's Cream Balm no not claim u to be a cure-all, but a sure remedy for catarrh, colds in tho head and hay fever. It is not n liquid t a snuff, but is easily applied Into the nostrils. It gixes relief at once Buy Your Furniture, Mattrerses, Carpets, Rugs, Oil Cloths, Organs, Sewing Machines, at the New York Furniture Store BdBts the city in LOW PRICES. Call and examine our stock bsfoie purchasing elsewhere, at the New Ycik Furniture Store, T. J. TURNER. Proprietor. Opposite Gaston House. nov8 dwtf READ THIS'! Desirable Household and Kitchen Furniture, several Stoves, and many fine Greenhouse Plants, low for cash, for the next several days at the resi dence of Rev. Li. (J. Vass, D u , on Johnston street. Persons desiring to purchase are in vited to call and examine the articles, nov7 dtf I Returned from Kinston Iabt eight, and I judging from the Dray Loads of Goods I,.. u. , .u.c. xr.--. in ib uauuug irooi laeowm-er j-iutiuu I - -- - dock and the A. & N. C. R R. depot he mnalhuvn Bought the Whole of uvuguu uaav wx Kinston at ovic. on the dollar. Wanted, A man who will contraot to build a I Saw Mill, Dry Kilns and other houses, 1 and nut the Kama to runninc. Annlv ' " - rr-j ut once to w. S. SWINDELL, nov4 aiot wit Morenead City, N. (J JRg. BETTIE WHALE Y'S Hew Millinery. At Mrs. B.B. Lane Old Stand Inn Pnilnx. .ir. adjoining R. N. I . " 1 uuuy uruK Bioro 1 Millinery, Notions, etc. Latest styles 1 .-m w v. . w oviv v wuv.vv in Hats and Bonnets. . "Ulea metropolitan mminer.in 1 a ... ...... A I AhfifffA Alg0 . first class Dress makinir De- I v ..v' partment. All work done in best style. partment. All wont done in nest style. Orders from the country promptly filled. sepl8dw3m - -f Larffest Stnrk ftf I .5ow muwva.WJ, (tRO RERIES ntl Tl ATI fl . C 1 A XTiU - 1 frifiaa -. AVUUl AftTlP. frtr TTnvafnYA . "W18mu I u I Tj M 4. au m mi j UlU Virginia Her00lS, VlgUfrJLl.S. - HaZaTCl' GUllBOWder CO. - 1 -. . ET. TJlapielia WnOL-SAXE GEOOEE, m w MIDDLE STREET, NSW BERNE. N. DRUG STORE. O. O. G-reen Is now North purehiL a First class and entirely New Stock cf Diugs, Medi cines, and all articlrs u-uallir fcent h f - -j Apothecaries, and will ,-.; n oa Middle street as . -s ho rot " " aiun J. E. LATHAM, " Cotton Buyer and Exnorter. Commission Reliant iA Broker. A new stock of '1 Ties juet received. Corrbspotiil. uco in nova tf NEW BERNE IHEiTfiE. m j r . lUeSCieiy. Q VQV THE FAV0E.ITE& HI. HJl-r 1ST P If Rent j; .-(; 11 -1 - -T.d surpass ;.-ii!eefn OF 30 Mall Nv op-:iu -lilies,. Lavish xpci.t!itui e In tho pr,. .'iirem;.'ut o, COSIUMIC: scenic: melodic: AKT1S1IC! otllOl- PromibenS F,,iit,-.rnH thvm And delifiiitiPj- tho Edi- with Harmony Divine, Whilo feasting tin? Eye on a GORGEOUSNESS OF APPARFL Beautiful beyond comparison, And Hbvar Fqnilad in Minstrel History Fine Dru Business For Sale, Owina to ill-health of the proprietor. an entire STOCK OK IiHIIijm ii, h soldongood tonus About rl 000 wnnh of goods on hurid . Cuou ori-uiiTnNiTY Icquire at Joi'ltNAi. ollice lor informa tion. n.,vi Hictr t.ttc A fOI. U2"ene IVallnaU. I riDjT , - r .etc xinoi v uaoo JZl Snd Eepairer' Educated nt the Conservatory of Mun'o, in rserun, has locate.l in this city and wm on piessou to receive orders. eatisfaction guarantf ol. Call at Middle street, brick honsennTk to the Custom House. oc28 dim wit Wanted to Sell, A large lot of lino timber, inclnrfino- Pine, Poplar, Ash. (Jutn and Oak, situ ated on the A.& N C R. nd ln an entire S.iw Mill Outfit, including team and ovorTthicir comrdntn and ready for work. tor further barti-nUr. siolv t oc28dwlm JOURNAL OFFtrR. BUY YOUR PIANOS AND OEGANS FliO.M A liorlh O&roiina House. High Grade Instruments At Most Keason-aule Pkicei?.' MiiistF id Trr n o tt -nr We Can SaVrt YOU Moneys f Jr f' fihnq. T f.nlr,'ll Xr fi Chas. L. Gaskill & Co, Middle St., opp. Baptist Church,,. . . ,j : oc26dw3mfp NEW BERNE, N. a'iJ-a..g V SHOES! SHOES!' Just See the Shoes! Big Shoes. Little Bhoes, Fine Bhoea, aoMva-".'---' hoes, and Shoes CHEAP. . 4ui, .-p v At T P T A VT iYIV & At 0t fXIX O DON'T FORGET: THE T.fiQJ-- P rr.O jjuuiuiu xuuauuu: nouoo y.yA'ij I yoo chewlots, w. Xn ;: r A Luge Stock of Golds, af iiliu and RETAIL at LOW FBICESbntfnretHt .ST'--!-. X F. TAtlOKPt i t ''-V. V-.- : '
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