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Daily OUHNAL VOL. X.--NO. 36. NEW BERNE, N. C, SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1891. PEICE 5 CENTS. 1 BUSINESS LOCALS. DAMAGE BY COLD. SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. AiKiMntonof 0. R.Tnomae. deceased, wa offer for sale, for nth, the Dwelling House. Lou. ete . at Moreaead City, . 0 , well known M the "1)111 Boose," near the A. M. 0. K. ft. and the Atlanuo noiei. Tne hoate U conveniently located and la a desirable residence either for ,the summer months or as a permanent residence, 4 pply at onoe for terms, etc., to C B. and Jambs Thomas, Executors, maid dim New Berne, N. C. BRICKS! BRICKS 1-230,000 Bricks on hand. m8 lw Latham & Bubbds m., conauotea oy Rone, presiding Rev. elder. All Fruit and Vegetables in Kentucky and Tennessee Killed. Maysville, Kt May 7. There was I a heavy frost last night extending all Rico and the present duty on flour Heirs to a Big Fortune. Church Services Today. will be reduced one half in ex- A number of eitisens of Craven and Centenary M. E. Church-Rev. R. A LUABLE PKOFtKlY. , : .-...J ad ioinini counties ara taking steps to Willis, pastor. Services at 11 a.m. or o. k.i nomas, aeceaiea, eunugc lur me jroo aumisaiuu imu i wi .1 . the United States of sugar, coffee ia New York fe wnich u UooB(id,rea null COCOA. iha ira rioKtfnl kir. I Yon no- men. nraver meeting at 9:15 over this count and doinv p.nnairlnra tk. nr.rt. ... iflft h RiWt Ed- a. m. HnnrUv.rh(vl at 4 n. m.. J. K. e aamage to early fruits and veizeta Biahon A.O.FIftvffoodofthaaonth L-..- . u. v... to.-ii.-. o .: bles. Cherries are all killed and many 1 " i warus, a usuuciur, woo wnu Liii nnm. ouu i. inin unu uu I nhr . , j ern Methodist Cburcb, denounces brothars, movad to this country from Thursday night at 8 o'clock. The publio badly damaged. There ia some damage Pinkerton Detectives in the follow- Wales between 1770 and 1780. The are cordially invited to attend these to wheat and corn. Prospects for big cropi of both fruits and grains never L. H. CtTLEE, f'rts.deut. T. W. W 8. CHADW1CK, Vice President. Ltn ci, casuier. j Farmers and Merchants Bank REW BEUSE. If. C. Paid I'p Capital, 975,000, in lnnin. tlTkt u i. I nrnnartv nnnaiit. of thirtT-five aores I Servians, .u8 ,aUBu.fic. u.Misutu..c wr""' """7 " ,.,,. ".. . -.. ... were so good up to last night. killing Pinkertons. mere Hessians. wmcn a imj JU" ouw,u" . . . -"' " Gallatin, ten.. May 7 -it is diffi ' i I K L I. . .a. ihn ! Ar a aw. 1 HM J KM L I u m na "hAmas I I . . - ?SL?l22toBua. a" fighting anywhere and an ybody for N.wYork. n U assessed for Uxes at Sunday-school at 3:15 p. m. The public from the frosts during the past two - .. . i ill nmn mnna in fn pit rn nnr unvnl... . ... -w - ,t . i , , ., , .... . . , nivhta Snma farmara l w.. v, , nnin j. u. bitty cc tu d. -w, .v a.m Duttnenew iors rrunu are coraiaur mvitea toatiena. - v.mu, a mi t I ... AAA I . ... I toes and Wheat aro RerimmlT lnmrad .nnr nn . nriTDD j: .j j.. i'UUV. IU OVlUb HLflKerS I IDaSK n mitu Mru v I1H at KZol.UUU.UUV. Kintmt I hiirr.h NftrviCfiA at 11a. m. ... J LAWULiOuua nait.ttu(iJKuu.j U . wnue more csnservative growers say or night at Palmer's Soda Fount Gou. these hired mfflans have not I Before his death Robert Edwards and 8 p. m., Rev. Rufus Ford pastor, the loss will be small. Gardens. bow- Hotel Albert, tf Tat hnnn rallorl in tn holn onir nt leased the DroDertv to another party for Prayer service at 10 o'clock a. m. le.er, are damaged from 00 to 73 ner A ROTIC SODA and Mineral Water- L COrnoration in thft "harharmia ninstynine years and at the expiration Sabbath sohool at 3 p. m , C. C. Clark cent. The potatoe crop is one of the A .t Him'l R Waters. or Poraiion in ine "DarDaroUS -,..., ... principal revenues of the farmers here " South." If any DlntOCratS down lu" ,OBBO . " """I , , ' ... 7, sn.d wnere there has beenplow LTBVEN M'KUNua, viscny, ana r.is- - to to to tne aesoenaants 01 ms Droinsrs a. o o oiocc. ah are coraiany injury will be considerable iT0mS.e( '7ur 8 wrgei me spin. Urish ,nd John. These descendants vited to attend these services. Camden, S. C, May 7 -There was a I ft! nnr inahrnhnna as f sanri fv I . : j .l.J nu.!.. n u r m r n lllffht f rr.nt hnrAihm mnrnintf Th ro ... . . . . . 1 w- tuquvuMwuo a uv buuu vt nimirnui ana tnev cuDimar luai iunHi uauruu av. 1. iu. n. uuuuc. 1 " ---- v.H.upt. rVOTiWK.-UOHl i lorwt tne tn. L.."," a..-.-.. a. .-. markably cool weather here for the i.1 oin Aienu lor oiutiva "iriaui.ji, vuoui. m nvuiu uuu mail bdiitcb. ug umooucume luruicn ui iuici miu idvwi, uuuu.i uni juuuiii, iuij .., j. . .1 ., n the ha.tirin.rr In the market for the nrlce ..' . . ... .,., ". j f ""jo, ."Koiuer wiiu iue uou - - . -. . . n a ,M M . . . 1 1 1 i nABa AAflt ttn I rh Rnntinn n B i lunifn am, anrmiin W- nn V. A a .MM IMA. Ar W.h! ! 1117 1 , 1,1111 VIl V Piril fl H Fl T. Wl I I VUDBH.IVU, , w u. u. . lad la Molasses. We also keep a fall line of Hoots and Shoes direct from tne ractoriep. Also Snuff and Tobacoe, Groceries and Pro visions. Call In and we will give you our prices. HOBKKTd BKO. T7LM CITY STEAM LAUNDRY just JJi'openedby Sing le of Norfolk. Aplm NEW DkUQ STORE.-Drugs. Medi elnek and Chemicals. O. P. Popular Pronrletarv Medicines. All varletlei of Urncglst's Sundries. Trusses and Braces. Mew erop Garden Seels. Fine and Large Rtook Gigsrs and Tobacco, all new. Pre scription, accurately compounded (and not at Was price.), our motto and our -uccess. UHKKN, urugilel ana Apouiecary. government order oat the militia to put out and down and imprison these Pinker- tons. What do the Northern people mean by tolerating itf What sort of a notion of Republican srovern ment have these Northern Gover- about one-fourth of the nors and people ! 001,18 10 tnie 8tate ine neirs are to uoia a New York beginning May There are between 300 and 400 per sons interested as heirs residing in several States. Nearly half the heirs. in this State, mostly In the coun ties of Craven, Lenoir, Pitt, Green and Wayne counties. If the olaimants win, amount will meetiDg in Slit with i. o. Middle St., four doors fcom Pollock. an25 ly NOTICE.-Certificate No. 8 201 for 80 shares of the caoltal stock of the A. & NCR K. Company hivlni; been destroyed, the undersigned will apnly for a duplicate toereof. A. W. KNOX. Exr. al8 SUd LOCAL NEWSe headquarters at the Willard The North Carolina branch of the Remember keep it holy. the Sabbath day to NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howard No excuse. Sarah Oxley Ice cream parlor. Fraternal Co-operation Assessment. The cold weather lately prevail ine over the country was of nnnsual extent and frost was later than ever previously recorded. Cotton New of 19 bales at Sc. Berne Sales Market-Sales for the week, heirs organized at Kinston and will be represented at the New York meeting by Col. I. A. Lugg, of Greenville. The heirs who, were present or rep resented at the meeting in Kinston were Mr. W. F. Rountree and Msj S. D. Pope, of New Berne: Col. I. A. Sugg, President Balmaceda, of Chili, has rejected the demand of the Conere88ional party, and the war will go on to extermination. A MAN'S word ought to be as eacred as his bond, and with a gentleman it is. There is no room in a christian community lor a deliberate liar. of Texas, and Crisp, of Georgia, are far ahead, but it is apprehended that they will exhaust their strength before they enter the home stretch, and some one, less 137 bales against none same week last Messrs. E. A. Moye and C. D. Rountree, year. of Greenville; Mr. A. It. Holton, of Pitt The cruiser Charleston has been or- county ; Messrs. J. E. Edwards, Jr; J. dsrfld tO nurflllA thA nhilian af.oamaVtin J. Edwards, and J. J. Warren, of Itata. I Greene county: and jno. 11. mil, w. a , Grand stereontioon lecture Tne.,,. Stanly, B. F. Scarboro, CapH W.J nieht. for the benefit of the Eni.nonal roP u"P6r " PT. i,i, Mrs. Elbert Edwards and Rsbsoca n. - . t. Kornegay.ofLtnoireonnty Thomas, a student of Prinoeton Theo. Personal. logioal Seminary, will preach at the Rev. Father Price left yesterday to Presbyterian church this morning. fill an appointment at Goldsboro Revs. J. H. Vernon and Rufus Ford I Elder Eugene Scott went up to Core organized a Baptist church at Trenton I Creek station where he will preatfh yesterday with sixteen members, as a today result of the protracted meeting which they have been holding there. Tomorrow being Confederate Memo rial Day and a legal holiday made so by the laws of the State of North Caro linaMessrs. Green & Foy's Bank and the Farmers' and Merchants' Bank will at 11 a. m. and 8.15 p. m. The publio are cordially invited and will be shown to seats by attentive ushers. Sunday school at the Chapel 9;30 a. m., and at the church 5 p.m. Church of Christ, Hancock street, I. L. Chestnutt pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:oUp. m. Young men s prayer meeting at 9 a. m. Sunday- school at 3 p. m., B. H. Melton Sup 't. Weekly prayer meeting every Thurs day night. A oordial invitation is ex tended to all to attend these services. Y. M. 0. A. Meeting this afternoon at S:30. Subjeot, "Steadfastness Re- warded"-Mark 13:13. Leader, H. M. Groves. Confederate Memorial Services Mat 11th, 1891. Memorial services will be held in the Theatre on Monday evening, May 11th, 1891, at half-past four o'clock, p.m. The gallery is reserved for children, the parquet for gentlemen, and the rest of the theatre for the ladies. Exercises will oommence promptly at five o'clock. ORDER OF EXERCISES. Music by the choir "Thou art gone to the grave." Prayer by Rev. T. P. Ricaud Musio by the choir "Honor to the brave." Address by Mr. Jonathan Havens Subjeot: Vindication of the South, and Valor of North Carolina troops Musio by the choir "The dead shall wake." At the sound of the long roll, the tinued dry spell, has done considerable damage to the cotton crops in this sec tion of the State." The Ladies Delighted. The pleasant effect and the perfect safety with which ladies may use the liquid laxative, Syrup of Figs, under all conditions make it their favorite remedy. It is pleasing to the eye and to the taBte, gentle, yet effectual in act ing on the kidneys, liver and bowels. This Bank, juu organized. r.ffrs Its ser vices to Banks, BauKers. Farmers, Mer chants, Manufacturer. iiid oihers. and will n,iR0,;,t,., B ,ve Prompt und careful atten enTrnVJd'to us.Ce" cunnectd "asking ,""tul" specially and made on all accmMiue points on as liberal terms as will be consistfui itli juai.-lous banking. Busings solicited and correspondence In v ted from parties desiring to on accounts . ourcitjv as well a. I, thosetim- plarug a chaise in eitsuug arrangements. Very lesp-ctfiiliy, 1". W. hEWEY, Cashier. Mar,EpT.'l,,J,K?I-t;utler Wm Cleve.O. JlarH P. rl Pollelier, W 8 t'liadwlea- I W StHwan.Juo -mer. "aawick, J. U'l-etler, Kank Attorney. nij9 lstp Co.l lid, the city. Apply, itl may ii dtf For Rent, in:: i unvtiil.-i.t portion o Krii;j!,l H ULRICH, Over $75,000 Paid in Benefits to Date OFFICE OF THE SUPREME I.ODllK or THE UNITED ORDER OF FRATElt- XAL CO-OPERATION, 1023 ARCH Street, Philadelphia, Pa., April 2Sth, ls:u. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT, Xo. '. A Special Assessment of 81. 00 has lu-cn called to the 8upreme Treasury, per .--ec. I, article ia, orme (Jinsututlot , and yon nie neieby notified tbat this Assessment Is due and payable on or before May 1 1th, lull, ti your Division Secretary, and that you ,-ie liable to a tine if not paid within that tini". r raiernally yours W. B. HOYD, Secretary of Division No. 121. LAST DAY OF PAYMENT. May 11.1MU. SARAH OXLEY HAS OPENED HER Ice Cream Parlor, Ather oldStaDd, Broad Streef, near Mid dle, where she will be pleased to see her old menus ano patrons, Choice Cream furnished families day and night, at Reasonable Prices. may in 1 in Shoes! Shoes! J. P. TAYLOR Haa on hand Five Thousand Pairs Shoes, Ti at LESS thtn Hew York Cost! A.9 ho h R'lin.; .v.it of the Shoe businefs. To-iuoitow, Ave will Ll mrow on our coun ters, a "JOB" in men's, boys' and misses' straw hats. This line is manufacturer's sam ples from an auction sale in New York City, and in every case Self-love is not so great a sin as self- neglecting. Shakespeare, There is no excuse, ia this day- WA wIl c-nll flinm fAT. MesBrs.J. 11. Morehead. of DurhaM: mnrBhala will form the nrooession in when Olothinff ir rc nhpan fnr al vm xyjL i . : r . i o . J. W. Granger, of Kinston; W. L. Ken-1 front of the theatre on Hanoock street I man'o nedectiu? to dreRR h waII I OSS T hflll CCtt nf nrn- - ' - I i v , vvuy V LA V n Un rtr. nt-.l HM 1A J.ll I A nedy, of Lenoir county, and P. M. Pearsall of Trenton, passed through yesterday morning, returning to their homes from a short pleasure trip to Morehead. They report blue fish abun dant and fine, and the sport of catching in the following order: FIBST DIVISION. New Berne Silver Cornet Band. Confederate Soldiers and Sailors. SECOND DIVISION. Mayor, Orator and Chaplain. Ex-Orators ana Chaplains. Ladies' Memorial Association. THIRD DIVISION. Children bearing flowers. Citizens. The procession will move up Johnson duction. Bargain Store- nttAMitiiAtif tiAnr -mill nrin f Ka fa nn I remain closed throughout the dav. The ijiviuiuduv uvn, nm niu iu i , , ,. . , . , m, . . . . r - i i ...... It.ham rtAliDhtfiil. Thar nAnb nut trol i national uana: win close at mo ciocs. i" NBXT Monday will be memorial Ali the Biah0D3 of th, M, Ei Churoh( ling for them Friday and in a short time .i - j uu a u- ... . . naa no. weigning bdoui t ana o ui uj uuu dwiiu tuiuuguuuu icouiD, ten in numoer, neia ineir annual i , , tbe South. Let no business en- meeting in Wilmington last week and Roy Ford returned hom8 ,Mt street to the cemetery, will be halted on linen bosoms and good muslin. We gagement keep any true man irom P'annea weir wora ior me e nsumg i f fom Trent0D) where hohMbeen ine main avenue tne ranKBOtsoiaiers are agent lor the Diamond Shirt, tk.R;rikji.ir;nt ha Qmi,..n. vi. ""-K - .uvwuv. oraiors, cnapiains, ana tne L.aaies ' I ine a protraoted meeting. I Memorial Association through their State. I n ... t.j xrr a n I ranks to the nnntrn nf lha DnnfArlnrate 1-rt.aiii liiv r, i ii Mr vv n. n.,,i,H hi i urn i - Sam thn Favnttvilla. N. C. Observer. 1 1-. .!.,., l.u rv o. plat, when their ranks will be dosed, - - - ' ' I last uikui lo uuiu vuuritriy vjuuieieutD i j 4u. u: . .j :i .. i 11Ttt , i. :il , - SUU bUO DU1U1VII BUU BmIIUID UIMUUVU IiU We have in Fayetteville a man who and i8 the gueBt o( Mr, j. A. Meadows. the right ,nd ieft) formin- a ciroie is 75 years oia, never smoked or chew-1 nrg , q k. Bagby and children came around the Confederate Monument ed tobacoo, never voted any thing but! jown rrom Kinston to spend a short The conoluding ceremonies will take piBOQ US 1U11UWB, as he can afford. Those 10 dollars suits are not quite all gone, a new lot of blue suits at that price that are fast color, and at the samo limp they are durable. If you need . J. GOODIN(t- n l tl 1 a r- ... I t. . -a, . onoos, iiats or men's lurmstiing goods of any kind be sure and see us. New lot ol 50c shirts, thev are Ua appropriate observance, for with it is associated holy memories of a just cause, in which the bravest and the best died for God, Home and Liberty. all sizes. AT HOWARD'S. TUnNTTM riiarl wnrtli .ri 000 000. ...... ,. . the Democratio ticket, never was notwithstanding his entire show drunk, n,Ter was. witness, juror or was completely destroyed Dy nro mjQr q court and has sat upon seven half ft dozen times. Barnum was of the thrones of Europe. This is i the man who said: "I owe my sue fact." time in the city. Convention at Raleigh. Next Wednesday is the time for the convention called by Gov. Holt of all Solution of the Wonil.rful Event' Spoken Of In JOURNAL One Week Ago, One week ago today it was rumored that the tremendous stock of goods as signed to J. W. Moore by W. H. Cohen had been disposed of at the ridiculously low price of oUc. on the dollar. OI course this must have raised consider able excitement among the merchants and citizens of New Berne who had the cess to a liberal use of printer's ink, judiciously distributed. I don't care what the newspapers say about me so long as they say something." - THB ways The Ladies of the Catholio churoh wish to acknowledge their appreciation of the beautiful silver well with buoket which was presented to their festival by Mr.S. K. Eaton, the jeweler. It was giveu as the first prize at the donkey party and was won by Mrs. Wm. Colligan. Miss Minnie Bynum won the booby prize, a tin waiter. The piling has baen reoeived for the extension of the wharf whtoh the United States government recently Norfolk Landmark is al sound and sensible, in a late issue it says: The most serious a a -aa . i r f DroDiem inac conironcs ine uovern ma'nf am? ronn1a rtf t.ha TTnihoH V: soiiiws io tuio uuo ui icoiiiiitiuKiia.H.d from Miss Annie Justice for the immigration and limiting it to that use of the revenue cutter Winona. Miss 'which is proper to be admitted. Justioe has given the contract to Mr. B. F. Btiily of Pitt county, formerly of lnninaive mewtiarne, ana ne win neein wore Monday. Tbe wharf will be extended 60 feet and have a frontage of 13S feet A house for the coal belonging to the I cutter will be built on the northern side. lit will be 80x73 feet and withhold 800 tons Musio by the choir "Watch on the Rhine." Benediction by Rev. T. P. Ricaud. It is earnestly requested that no pri- intereet of the old oity M heftrt aad Bt ..... , I'U'-- . I once they beean to think who had those interested in the development of n win oring nowers, ana lmmeaiaieiy bou(?ht tbi8 ten tn0U8ftnd doljar 8tock Bt the resources-especially the real estate !"."....!"VU "r""? l" low price. Of course the conolu i v a v tin lit iiiii tintiia wnu Hrn uurinii un i ? t nf th. Stattrt aoaamhlaah Z .C C i,. ." VJ 8l0n was, me same man wuo always aicold "T". . 7 . . ouuuuu.eu,,.uu .o buys so many merchants out at 40c, 50c. naieiga. ims par. ui iuo ovaio uu.ukiiii. juuoo ..tui ui d uo.u and g7i0i on tn8 doiar namev. HiB to be well represented. We suggest I maraea in oraer tnat they may be aeco-1 jq who is always on the look-out for that all the deleeataa to the late Inter-i . , . ... . I some merchant to cave in who has been Assisians maisnais wm rspor. as tne prfid:tin nia no )a n f j ,t Rfafn Tmm irrat .inn flnnnk inn at Aaha- Li.... u. .... creaiung Bis gooas out ana can t meet uvi.wu.-e-- i.udbvid iriumilHi at unu-lio iuui u: v, - N.. f m.,,h.iili k.r. ln(.;i , . I mi I ' -1 V. IT T T..,. I " . ".w. uuuu.b uav o vu 1D1I Vine aitena mis meeting, iney aro io uiuva. rv.. a. uunno, Donflaman nf ahilifv and thnir exneri- Chief Marshal. Succetaor to E. II. Mcni..,iva Ai Co.. Corner Pollock and Middle Sts. DRUGGIST. CONSTANTLY OSi HAND a full Una nf caiviuliy f li'i-inl nml pure Dru-s. lompuuiiuiui; oi i'rc8jri,,tioas a speolalty. LAIKiH AM) COJIPLETR STnrK nf I'ntBUt nnU 1'ropileurv .Meillriiif an l'ollet I'le, HiatKin, i'trfiiiuarv. Kiiru-n apouyes, Soaps, ct j. PKPTO liriM.Nfc; TA II LETS, the IHSl eh'i(IU auu leohl, oliit! IiohrIiIh nreiia. raMou ol liulniiir will iuil iiin.vrra nh tliu iuobi uelicale sloiiiuch. OPTIMUS U1NT1IEKT fr MUrt Tnmbl.s. csp rlahy ueiifllciul lu cases ol ciore MppVa uud I'lim, A fill line of Clkara aud lu HlO.'k Tobacco alwsya The solution of it cannot be post poned beyond another Congress. "Position is everything." So thinks David Bennett Hill. Hois enoe at the other meeting which repre sented the other Southern States also will stand in good stead at the coming convention. The railroads are giving low rates. Tiokets will be on sale May 12th and 18th good to return until rhe 16th, Inst, Y. X. C Rates as given below are Kansas City, Mo., May 6. The a li.ifAi. nij.kn....j twenty-nintn international convention 'Mu,"l'7M "of the Young Men's Ohristian Assoola- Ralfich, IS. C MaV 13.1891. return from points on the Atlantio and . i i .M..U. .K,-.n.w r1"6"' " Y 'mAJ 10 AO,A Meeting of the Bar. The members of the Bar are request ed to meet at the office of Qreen & I Stevenson Tuesday afternoon, May 12th, at 3 o'olock to prepare calendar. 2t M. D. W. Stivensom, Chm n. 'now Governor and United States Senator: elect. There seems to be an impression in New York that he ' will seek a re-nomination for the Confederal fiead. Governorship, as he has an idea that in. the Governor's chair his : chances for the Trosidential nomi N. C. Railroad. From Morehead City, $5.00; New Berne, 83 83; Kinston, $1.05; La Grange, .85. We have before us a very neat leaflet gotten np by Mr. William H. Oliver, whioh contains a list of the names of tien convened in this oity this morning. The report of the International Com- mitteee was read by tbe seoretary, r . A Waiting. The report contains the following subjects of interest: The as sociation owns buildings and other real estate to the value of over 913,250,000. The total indebtedness is less than 500,000. One thousand and eighty three parsons are engaged as general seoretatiss and other paid officers. J DUFFY'S CROUP SYliUP. Itceipe of the late Dr. Walter Duffy, DIRECTIONS : Dose for a child two or three vnan nlil nna easpooiiful: ior a cblld three month. nii: ten drors: for a child six months old drops; for one twelvo months old, nearly halt a teaapooulul repeating these doses freunently If necessary uni.ii rdiafim, cured. This Is to oeruiy ilml I have lined DniriT's Croli" bYliu P lu my famllv lor nvar alx months ai.d 1 believe It to be a most excel lent remedy for croup with children, espe cially as a preventive, (lur immit ohlM Now it is the duty of every one to ko I B.8?v"e Blt.1ck. of crouP about y' and reap some of the benefits to be de- fcve rived from the sale of this tremendous our physician, but thinking it probable that stock of goods, which must be disposed .edrnuoCV Of at OnCe. had DO marked Rvmntnmn nf nnn ..., and 1 believe It Is due to the una nf tha Croup Hyrup, and we now keep a bottle of It at our house at all times, and I cheerfully recommend It to ail. K. H. liARNtTM. Also very effectual In relieving nniivha and colds. Pkkpaked and sold Br it. K. UUFFlf. evr Bern, N. V. Wholesale Agents-McKeeson h Knhl,ina OlFaltiii Blreet; Wm. II. Bchlefflln A Do.. 170 William Street, New York City. would it not be better for them to send for Big Ike and let him take their stock at 50j. on the dollar, thereby saving the commission they pay tbe assignee and give the creditors the benefit thereof. STATE IMMIGRATION CONVENTION Bead the Following. CHAFiii Hill, N. O., Aug. 27th, 1888. Prof. H. H. Bill, Dear Sir: I have no verv Intersstiic news to write. I am now very busy pre- Seven hundred and seventy-nine read' for the reopening of the ing-rooms. ana 04V libraries, containing reported A a a aa a a, a a, I IIBIIUI, the confederate omoeri, soiaiers ana fTlliT.,.u- N. n. lam in hones vou almost 600.000 books. ar .... a, .a a al a I ui vfjiBiai Ul ail aa aus 1U uwaWa JVH I eiiiHVKia waaw. w v v arw-Hva - nation will De better than it ne was sergeons whoee remains are buried in wiu r(uin your usual vigor and man- The total membership is 225,000. In tli a llanat.A. 1 flarlar flrnva namaLarv. Ik also nnntalns hood for manv VSarS as an ex amble of a ,MW MUM. I w " ww -w-w-j i . m w - . m r.... a list of tha Afflaara and mamhera of the Afrioan mannooa, an example ior o;ice wusu ouippers. FORKIGN dispatches Btate that r.ii. Mmn-f.t Aui.tir... also , pur young men of oolor: without flatter- Special truck train No. 208 will be , . .....,. i m i iu(t jvu, a "vum uau i snnuuea alter oavuraay, may vvn, ioui, the draft 01 the treaty ol commerce description of the i Mua! memorial eeM thousands of Belt's springing up all Lntll otherwise ordered. Truok ship- between Spain and the Unlteaivloes whlohare annually held, it win i over our country to save our r sinB menU commencing Monday, May 11, I may taae tuo man ana ireignt train I . . . . - . . I ,UW. - " , .w www ' AT iniat or of. WaoWn tnn laaf, wiiaV. perpetuate ine memory w wose men, Jaiiihla lmnression nnon manv oolored ii ft..t.nin.u .in n Unit many of whom were killed in battle or Ljlnds, and you leave with the respect wit f in8traotionat0tsfgn it imne- dlid Ia the h0.pUaj, dttrInf the fe.rtul and confidence of our whole white pop- miyoiy. ab provwee lum uoai, iwwg- orjal thronah which thav naued. uiauon. aope you wiu return suun. leumBachlnery, and fats will be :..rTT- . I,m' TwZcSZ?' admitted free into Cuba and Forto thildren try tor rrtchers UStqrls.' , Janitor University of N. 0. until 208 ia resumed. B. L. Dill, Supt. For Sale. Two Twin Reversible Engines 12x80 new- cylinders', balance in good order. Jakes Rebmond, Beo. ft Treat. N. &T. B. 8. B. Co May 2J, 1SD1, TO AGENTS A. A N. C. R. R.: You will sell tiokets to the above from your Hiatlou to Goldsboro and Return at i arm no. . Tne followlBK rates will ircvern from coiv pon stations: Moretra oity to Uoldsboro and roturn ? .oi) New Berne to " " " 3 H5 Kinston ' ' 1.55 La Grange .s5 Tiokets on sale May 12th and 13th. Uocd to return to 10 th lucluslre. B. h. DILL, O. P. A JOHN McSORLEY, Boot and Shoo Maker, POLLOCK STREET, NEW BERNE. N, O. SHavlng secured the services of a skilled Meonenlo and Flrst-Olasa Workman, irom New York. I ain now fully prepared to nil pro npuy an oraers ior nne tUHTOM-alADE BOOTS AND OHOES. AJ.0 a nio8 Une 0f Qenta Rarlw.r-a- au matuj joBin tuNk i ubvq otiiiD'n.-iui uj i nrhinnr NrraW Hafo a I supplied itie wants of my numerous patrons V A' "... ' V u Y""-'""' is ine Dest guarantee of tneonaraciiroimy i-"- " " iiuj . . I Am T-TTTStH1TCt Repairing a speolalty. Neatly and prompt-1 -n-L uuee i'af FOR TO-J)AY. Men's Black anu White Yachts, 50 1 Black Sicilian Coats and Vests. ' Buff Bala, tooth pick lasts, 1,20 1 Goodyear Welt Shoes, as good m- hand-made Siuooth Incere ! s, 3.00 Ladies' Dongola Button, 1.00 ' Dongola Button, Wauken phast last, Smooth Innersolea 2.00 " Dongola Tiss, smooth in nersoles, excellent value, 1.28 Donirola Button, French pro cess, best ever offered at 1.50 Iv done. mayttdlmlstp JNO. MC30RLUT. Pollock Streeti .Vl'.y.;;': '.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 10, 1891, edition 1
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