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F O'ttRNAL. V V- HE AILT VOL.j X.NO. 83. NEW BEKNE, N. C, SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTSi II ' .TV Y' t BUSINESS LOCALS. THIS Msy Interest Yon. Cream Cheese, . Lime Juice, Pioklet, Chipped Beef, Choicest Tew, Very but Routed Coffee, Flavoring; Extracts, Imported Jelly, Chocolate, Tapioca, Coooe, Corn Starch, Grated Pine Apple : for Ioe Cream, Beet Canned Good at Lowest Prloe, Imported Bey Rom, Cologne, Toilet Soap, Ammonia. If yon " wish to bare nioe soap try A. B. 0. Paste, Vermaoslli, Bailey, Lintele, Sago, ; Okra and . Tomatoes and .other nioe things to make it of . Lea and Perrins Saaoo, Tomato Catnip, Virginia Relish. Chili Sanoe, French Mustard. Alt ' offered Cheaper than yon will Bod them ' elsewhere. I keep the Very Beit Batter on loo. . ; O. E. Slovbb. jt OLD pipers for sale in any quantity at the Joctuul office. - tf HIT ENSLEyS" Great Combination EX will exhibit at the Pair Grounds : Saturdty Jnty 4th, 1891. Day and niaht. - Come and see the Wonderful Cow "Kate" the Greatest Living Curiosity over before exhibited in the-World; Admission lOots. ; 2t J. D.KNSLKY, Proprietor. IITANTED-A situstion to do any .. T T kind of work.; Satisfaction gnar - anteed. Beferenoe exchanged. Write V or apply at Journal office. j31w XOE CBEAM and Summer Refresh ments famished on short notice by the nlate. Quart or sallon. Lunch fur nished at Rtilroad depot. With thanks for past favors and a solicitation of fur tber patronage, l am, respeotruiiy, je7 tf IUBhbpabd. T'HE Residence formerly occupied bv X Mr. R. O. . Lodge on Craven street is for rent. Immediate possession given. v apply to Latham & Borros. lm ' CSDHIIER SPECIALTIES I LlKhtning lee oream vreesers, uomoineu unair - i and SlsD Ladders. Balloon Fir Traps. Win Ouu Uosrs, Gause Wire for Window '." Soreeos, and a full line of Hardware, etc. at mayiidtr 4. o. whitty uo. ; A BOTip SODA and Uineral Water xx at 8am'l B. Waters. Pennsylvania Eepublicana are rising against Boss Quay, the big rascal. Mb. Blaine is slowly mending. No relapse since his arrival at Bar Harbor. Derm's weekly report is highly enoonraging. The cotton crop has improved with unprecidented -rapidity. . 'IN Virginia, it is reported, "the intelligent members of the Farmer's Alliance" are opposing the sub treasury scheme. - By the time that the Philadelphia hat trimmers and - the North American Commercial Company i' get through the Treasury it may be even more difficult than now for the , Treasury experts to determine ex actly what the surplus is. A meeting of prominent Demo crats and Alliance leaders at -Minneapolis on the first or July Indicates the fusion of Democrats '' and the Alliance on Minnesota's ' electoral ticket in 1302. Bo down ' goes, the Republican party in Minnessota. - When you and I were boys it ; was a great; thing to go to see grandma. It was a good easy go as you please kind of a time. '' Grandma was happy, and the only 'flarry' was among the ducks and ohikcens. Bat over the way it is different. :' William goes to see his . grandma and all London is turned topsyturvy.- Nothing . is good " enough for the youngster, and ' there is not room enough for him In the palace. ; - The Kaiser, having been made aware of the agitation among ex treme Sabbatarians in England in opposition to his proposed private , visit to the navel' exhibition on Sunday a proceeding which wonld be regarded a perfectly proper in ' his own capital has announced that ie will postpone his visit , to a week day, thus showing a spirit of liberality and consideration which , his censors would do well to emu An ; attempt has been made to get the Pope to . appoint foreign bishops to look after the interests of Catholic immigrants In : 4he United States, and Pope. Leo XHI has determined not to accede to the request. To -have done so wonld . have been contrary to the spirit of ' American institutions : A prominent Protestant clergyman said: "The United States Govern ment or the; government of any State has nothing to do with the question as it effects the Catholic Churchrf : The ! nation recogaizes religion, in several .Indirect ways, snch as in fixing a Thanksgiving Pay and in placing on some of its coin the, motto In God we trust,' tut it can have no relation with 1 ty church.. WlNSMW'B S00THI50 BYHTJP has ' vf-ei tot children teething. ' It i i ".- cWld, softnns the gums. " , rnrim wind colio, and is -i f r r!r. hca. Twenty . i Sty rU drr.:- LOCAL NEWS. ' NEW ADVERTISE it E NTS. E. Wadtworth Mortgage sale. 3. C Harrison Admin 'ra notloe. Journal Old papers for sale. Howard The appearanoe, etc. O. E. 81orsr r-This may Interest yon. Do not forget the meeting of Vet eran at the court house at 11 o'olock today. The meeting ought to be largely attended. The Bileigh Christian Advooate an nounces that Rev. Dr. J. R. Brooks has retained bis usual health and is pre paring to resume the work on his oiroait, Messrs. If. Hahn ft Co. have just sold to Mr, Gabriel Hardison, of Thurman, the large brown Eentuoky mare whioh Mr. Hahn has of late been driving himself. Todsy being a National holiday vie give our foroe the opportunity to cele brate, consequently there will be no o.her issue of the Journal until Tuesday, Within three weeks past two Onslow county farmers, Messrs. Kellum and Riggs killed at Whith Oak poooein four very large bears. The largest, a tre mendous fellow weighed 251 pounds net The net weight of the others were respectively 125, 160 and 200 pounds. O, Worman, of the firm of Leach & Worman of Raleigh, State agents of the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Assoeia tion, ii in the city for a few days and has paid a 83,000 death olaim here. Also, he has paid one at Wilmington of $5,000 and one at Raleigh of (10,000. We are informed that there was an interesting pony penning at Diamond pen near Lookout Light-house yestet day, some two or three hundred ponies being driven up and branded. It is intended to have another at the Middle pan on the 10th inat., and the last on the 2d of August. A party of visitors from Austin, Texas, are now at Morehead. They are Mrs. E. Beaumont and Misses Ej gene aud Pierre and Miss Maud Beiu moat. They came in oh the steamer Neuieof the E. C. D. line, stopped in the oity at Hotel Albsrt yesterday and went to Morehead last night. A mishyansi held in Washington Wednesday evening was attended by a party of New Berniana consisting of Dr. R. S. Primrose and wife, Mrs. John Dunn, Misses Hattie Dail and Marion Radoliffe and Mr. B. S. Guion. The two latter took part in the concert They all arrived back in New Berne Thursday night. Portsmouth, a place of 300 inhabi tants is without a school house suited to its need audits residents alone aie not able to build one. Mr. E. L. Eeeler is circulating a subscription in the city for contributions to a fond being raised build one. The cause of education is one in whioh all should be interested and we hope he will meet with gener one response. We are informed by Mr. E. L. Eeeler that Miss Kate Roberts, formerly a resident of Beaufort, whom women' tioned a few months ago as having lost her eyesight and who began to retain it gradually without the aid of a physl oian after having moved to Portsmouth though she had previously consulted oculists in vain, hss now so far re covered that she can see as well as any one. - The New Berne Furniture Manufac turing Company are now supplying stores in Craven, Lenoir, Hyde and Carteret counties. They are receiving so many orders taat they find It neces sary to double their oapaoity. In addition to the maehinery they have been using, they have this week put in planer, rip saw and sand papering machine and they have a boring and plowing maohine on the way. We rejoice, in their success and wish we had many aimilar enterprises. Raising Fruit. We have received a sample of lice red Astrachan Apple born by a tree in Mr. G. L. Wadsworth ' garden. The tree bora over nine bushels this year. Mr. Wadsworth sold over 97.00 worth of apple from this tree beside supply ing bis family abundantly with th fruit and giving it to friends. The tree is now twenty year old and ha borne as. abundantly as it did this year ver sinoe It fifth year. , . " '..- An aore of land will hold 70 tree set 25 feet apart. " 9 bushels from eaoh tree wonld make th total ' prod act 630 bushels whioh" for suoh apples at this season onght to bring readily $1,000 per bushel. ' (Mr. Wadsworth get more than that for his) and this will mak a very profitable orop. Rightly managed there is big money in fruit as well as track, and th two Industrie onght to be developed together. ; . A Wonderful Fatt. ' ' - Charleston, 8. C, July 2. Tester- day afternoon aonua or i year namea Florence Kennedy, . who is on a visit from Brooklyn, N. Y.. fell from fourth-story window at No. 607 Main street. Charleston.. She struck on an awning over a drug store and rolled off to the sidewalk, ana was found to be but slightly iojared. . .- . TO DISPEL COLDS. ' Headaches and Fever, to dense th svstem effectually, yet centlr. when costive or bilious; or when the blood ie impure or sluggish, to permanently cure habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneve and liver to a heaUhy activity, without irriln"n or weaken ir tUem, fcyrop of I ss. - A Xew Berne Youth "Gets There.'' The Stat Chroniole give the follow ing good notice of one of New Berne promising young men on success at tained. We endorse the comments. The dipping explain itself: "It was learned yesterday that Mr. Too. C. Daniels, the famous ten second sprinter who holds the championship of the State, also the well remembered half-back on the Trinity College foot ball team, ha been seleoted a Instruc tor in Phyiioal Culture at Trinity Col lege, Durham. He graduated at that institution last month and enjoys great popularity among the students, and a reputation among athletes, and the Chronicle's correspondent from New Berne. We congratulate Mr. Daniels, also Trinity College, upon this acquisi tion. Mr. Daniels goes to Harvard to study. Personal. Mrs. John Hnghes. Mrs. M. M. Nash, Mrs. J. Dunn, Master W. Dunn, Mrs. M. O. Wlndley and Mrs. Bettie D. Windley left yesterday morning to spend the summer at HillsboTO. Miss M. E. Oliver left to visit relativee at Snow Hill. Rev. T. F. Prioe left for a few days stay at Edenton. Rev. E. J. Edwards, of the North Carolina Baptist of Fayetteville, who has been in the city a few days in the interest of his paper, left for bis home. Col. Harry Skinner, of Greenville, and Mr. P. M. Pearsall. of Trenton, came up from Morehead and left on the steamer Neuse for the Fourth of July oelebration at Elisabeth City. Col. Skinner being the orator of the occasion. The steamer Neuse also took out the following passengers: Mr, J. B. Carraway, leaving for a business trip to Norfolk, Messrs. T. W. Dewey and E. M. Green, on a trip to Elisabeth Oity and other points, combining busi ness and pleasure; Messrs. F. Ulrich and James W. Moore to attend the Fourth of July oelebration at Elizabeth Oity, and Mr. W. N. Pogh on a business trip to Edenton. Mr. S. W. Small wood returned last night from a Northern business trip; Col. J. D. Whltford from a business trip to Raleigh, Messrs. J. A. Patterson and John Matthews from a business trip to Elizabeth City and other pointa, and Mr. T. C. Daniels from a business trip to Durham. Mr. Leon Richardson, of Durham, and Mr. F. W. Hancock arrived to visit relatives. MecBrs. C. E. Slover, M. D. W Stevenson, John Ellis and W. D. Bar- rington went down to Morehead last night. Rey. N. M. Jurney, of Leesville, Moore county, passed through lastnignt en route to spend some time at Besu fort. Mr. M. Hahn left for the West after another supply of horses. Church Services Sunday. Centenary M. E. Church Rev. R. A. Willis, pastor. Services at 11 a. m aid at 8:15 p. m.., conduoted by Rev. Dr. B. F. Diion, President of Greensboro Female College. Young men's prayer meeting at 9:15 m. Sunday-sohool at 4 p. m.,J. K. Willis, Sup't. Prayer meeting on Thursday night at 8.15 o'clock. The nublio are cordially invited to attend these servioes. Christ Charch Rev. T. M.N. George, rector. Sixth Sunday after Trinity. Service, sermon and Holy Communion at II a. m. Evening prayer, 0 p. m The publio are cordially invited and ill be shown to seats by at tentive ushers. Sunday school at the Chapel 9:30 a. m.,and attheohuroh 5 p. m. Church of Christ, Hancock Street, I. L. Chestnutt, pastor. Service at 11 a m. and 8 p.m. Sunday lohool at 4 p. m. Young men's prayer meeting at 9 a. m. Weekly prayer meeting every Thursday night, at 8 pm. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these services. Presbyterian Ohuroh Rev. O. G Vardell, pastor. Service at 11a.m. and 8 p. m., conduoted by the pastor. Sanday school at 9:80 a., m., Wm, Hollisterj Sap's. Th pablio are cor dially invited to these servioes. Hanooek Street M. E. Church Rev T. P. Rioaud, pastor. Servioee at 11 a.m and 8:80 p.m., conducted by Mr. J D. Carpenter. Prayer meeting at 9 a. m. Sunday school at 4 p. m., W. R. Barrlngton, Superintendent. The publis are invited to these services and will receive a cordial weloomar Y. M. C; A. Meeting Sand ay even ing at o'clock, Lsader,. W. P. M. Bryan. Subjeot: ''The Perfeot Man." Eph. 4: 13. All men are cordially in vited to attend. " A Wedding Postponed Twenty Tears. Chicago, July 1 Lest evening's train over the Muwsntee : roaa oarnea monjf other passengers, Mrs. Maggie foviokare. who will tomorrow, m Rochester, Won., be married to one of the wealthiest merchants of that oity. Mr. Arthur Morton. .This marriage is the result of vows spoken twenty years ago, bat whioh were Interrupted by a misunderstanding occasioned by the loss of a letter in the mails. The letter was misdirected by Morton, and lay in the dead-Ietterofnoo for two years. Mrs. MoViokarS was than Miss Haggis Hartley. v.4-'-t- -vC. ,: in , , i .:;-Xj'--i"? I ' BUCKLES AHHICA lAlVVBj ' The Best Salve In the world for Oats. Braises. Bores, tJloers, Bait Bhev.ni, Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, uhuolalns, Corns, and all HUn Eruptions, ana ?osl tlvelv cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfeot satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 85 cents per box. For sale In Newborn by B, imuy, wholesale and retail drulst. DEATH AT THE END OF A ROPE. Brabham, the Negro who Murdered the Italian Mocca, Pays the Penalty on the Gallows He Confesses Repent ance and the Hope of Pardon. Chablottk. N. 0., July 2 The hanging of Brabham, the negro who murdered the Italian Mooca, toot place at 1U:44 this forenoon. A day or two ago he expreeesd a desire that his exe cution take plaoe about 11 o'clock that he might take dinner "In Hell." Yet he changed his irreverent mood this morning and had a conversation with three olergymen, to whom he confessed repentanoe and the hope of pardon. He met hi fate with firmness in the presence of about two hundred persons. He made no remarks to the orowd him self, but the Rev. P. P. Alston, a col ored clergyman, at Brabham 's request said that he had confessed his guilt of the orime for whioh he was to be hanged, and that he was aiso guilty of a robbery which occurred at the Buford House some days before the murder. He was the seventh victim who has been hanged on the same scaffold. The drop was out and the fall four and a half feet, whioh did not suffloe to break hie neck. Death ensued in eleven minutee. There was no raoe feeling, the jastioe of the sentenoe being acknowledged and quite a number of witnesses being negroes. A novel feature of the occasion was that the tickets of admission to the jail, issued by the Sheriff, were eagerly sought, being peddled around at from 50 cents to J 5 each. Cuba's Immense Sugar Industry. Washington, D. C, July 2 Care fully prepared statistics of the sugar industry of Cuba for the last ten years show an average annual production and export of about 650,000 tons, about 93 per cent, of which went to the United States and the balance, in very small proportions, to England, France and other European countries. A Mild Reliukc for The Prince. London, July 2. The Baptist Association has adopted resolutions re gretting the baccarat revelations, and deolaring that the Prince of Wales in stead of posturing as the leader of Immoral forces, should be the leader and inspiration of the moral force of the empire. j Heavy Fighting in Chili. Iquioue, June 30, via Galveston, July 3. It is rumored that heavy fighting has taken place between the Goverment and Congressional forces on the coast between the towns of Couquim- bo and Huasca. Engagements are said to have occurred both on land and sea, but no particulars have yet been re ceived. Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and bo popular as to neod no special men tion. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the Same song of praise. A purer modicine does not exist and it is guaran teed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver and Kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive malaria lrom the system and prevent as well as cure all malarial fevers. For euro of headache, constipation and indigestion, try Electric Bitters . Entire satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded, l'rice 50c. snd $1.00 per bottle at i . a. JJulty s drag store. "The appearanoe without the cost.' Average ready made Clothes We mean the kind usually sold are always a disappointment to the wearer and seldom economical what little appearance they ever possessed soon disappears with the least exposure or woar. The memory of the "cost'' remains a customer is lost. Now the kind of clothes to bny is the makes sold by Howard. They are made by reliable houses and made to wear and look well. When you need anything in the men's line give us a call. J. M. HOWARD. MORTGAGE SALE. Pursuant to a power of sale contained In a mortgage executed to Enoob Wadswortbby Allen Hardy and wile Oatbren, and ts lirned to II. E. Bultan . we will sell at Public Auotlon at the Court Home In the city of NewDern, at Twelve o oiock on Moruiay, Angust8d, 1891, the following real e.tate: A tract of land In Craven county adjoining the lands of Mary Bryan, Snsan Beaaley and others, and known and designated as the land purchased by Allen Hardy from Enoch Wadsworth, Terms of Bale, Gash. ENOCH WADSWORTH. Mortgagee. M. E. BULTAN, Assignee. JuH 4w NOTICE. The undersigned, James O. Harrison, has duly qualified Administrator of tbe estate of Sylvia Utwrsnee, dee'd, and hereby gives notloe that he requires aU persons having claims against me estate or ins saumyivia Lawrence to present them to the said Ad ministrator, amy authenticated, for pay' ment. on or before the 4th day of Jnly. Intra, or else this notloe will be pleaded In bar of recovery. reraons lnaeutea to we estate must nay without deuy. Hew Berne, n. c, July 4tn, ltsoi. JAS. O. HARRISON, Administrator. O.K. Thomas, Attorney. t)w S. W. WILLIS, asanas sssaaw . S) m Keeps Everytninsr on hand usually found 'in a First-Class Grocery, Middle St. New Berne, N,0. Gccrgo Henderson, v (Bneeessor to Roberts A Htnderson), : General Insurance " Agent. Representing Insurance Company ot North Vnerloa, of Philadelphia. . gome Insurance Company, ef New York. O.ueen Insnranoe Oomnany of Enaland Hartford Fire Insurance Com cany, of Hartrord. north Carolina He me Insurance Compas y of Raleigh. - Gwenwltch Insurance Company, cf New York. . .. " .. : Fhenlx Insurance Comnanv. of Brooklyn. United Underwriters Insurance Company, oi Atlanta, ' Boston Marine Insnranoe Company, 3Mton. - : i lnlyadwtf Schedule" Tax. NOTICE. Orrica of Reoistkr ok Deedm, Craven County, N. C JulJ 1. IStfl. All merchants, traders, liquor dealers, bieepeia of ferries, commission merchants. auoiloneera, and all others In Craven oounu, who are required to list their purchases, re ceipts or sales, as the case may be, under Schedule "H"! the Revenue Laws of North Carolina, are hereby notified to list the same at my office during the Klrst Ten Day 8 In Jnly, 18111, for six months ending June SO, INI I. J. W. HIDULF, Keg. of Heeds t f Craven Co. Jy2dwtd WATER COOLERS, Ice Cream Freezers, Ice Picks, Ice Chisels, Preserving Kettles, Fruit Jars, Fly Traps, Wire Gauze, Hardware, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Cook Stoves For Wood, Coal and Oil. Smallwood & Slover, MIDDLE STREET. June28Uwtf Special Gut Prices, To Ulose Out My Stock of CAN FRUITS. Former t'ut Prloo. li ice. 3 ft cans yellow Peaches ;icc 2( c. 3 tt cans all yellow full stand Peach 6h. :t"r. 3 lb cansoallfornia Green Gage :-"h-. .'.".. SthcanB Krk Plmus 'Mc. "c. 3 lb cans " White Cherries Kfe. X lb cans ' Apricots ;ifie. Lf"c. itbeana Muscat Grapes ;ro. J"c. :t lb cans Prunes In syrup 3Ul aic. t lb cans Sliced Plneaprle liSc. "Jiv 'J lb cans ' " 20c l ie. 49- AH of th'S9 brands of fruits tire Kuar anteed to be good. JOHN DUNN. esr it drinks, you have not tried my new COCA COLA AND GRAPE PflOSPHATF, do so at once; they are refreshing and invigorating. Give mo a trial. New Berne, N. C. C 16dwtf Lucas & Lewis DEALERS IN CHOICE GROCERIES AND Farmers' Supplies. ALL KINDS Fruits, Confectioneries, Cigars, Tobacco, &c. TERMS CASH. Corner South Front and Middle Streets. SiT Goods delivered in any part of the oity. junSidwtf NOTICE. The Board of Equalisation ol Craven eounty. composed of the Board ofOomrals- sloners and the Chairman of tne respective Boards of List Takers and Assessors of tbe several Townships of said connty, will meet nn the FIRST MONDAY In JULY for tbe purpose oi receiving tne returns or tne List Tarnation oi tne nronertv oi tne county, ac nnrdlna to law. Ana also ine tsoaru ox uommiBsionera win meet on (he BEOOND MONDAY In JULY and revise the tax list and valuations re ported, wnen an persona ocjeoting to tne valuation of their property can be heard. No corrections ean be made after each re vision Is completed. Hy oraer oi tne boto uommiesioners. jun80 aw J. W. MIDDLE. Clerk. Hat Sale ! We have pnt boat Fifty Different stylet Hen's Straw Hats in onr Shw Windows to Close Out. The REAL worth ot these Bets is from 50c to $1.50, but ALL WILL GO At 50c. Each'. Ef.r.22in STC?.E Timothy Hay. Just received, per Schr. Cornelia, 25 Tons Prime Timothy Hay. Having Rotten an extreme low rate of freight on this shipment, will frive purchasers the benefit of same when buying. CHAS. B. HILL. Est side Market Dock, Second largest hay dealer in j'jne30dl New Borne. H. B.DTJFFY CONTINUES TDK SAI.L Of Embroidered Skirting, Laces, Etc., at a k r ifica. Ino..i r to reduce Block, ho is offer ing Dread Ginghams at Cc , Lhallies at 4o., Shoes at 50c, and many other arti cles at astonishingly low pneoe. These goods are Bold for cash, acil a visit to his store will convince you that he is taking the lead. Everybody Come ! jun21 tf a. iThiIbaro, Watches, 0L00KS AND Jewelry. NEW BERNE, X. O. Repairing Iieatly Done. june'JT du tf Excursion to Elizabeth Citv. STEAMER NEUSE. Special rates to Elizabeth City for July 4th. Round trip, $3.00, for those attending the Races at Albemarle Park. The managers of the races guarantee the f aBtest mile ever made on this track. For information of races and entries address T. S. WHITE, Manager, Elizibeth City, N. C. Mason's Jars L. H. CTJTLER & CO. NEW r.KirXK. M. v. It. II. (In 1 1. Kit, rr'sld,nt. T. W. 1 kv w s VI,-.-i' mLll. Farmers and Merchants Bank ' Pa hi V) aM.ltal, Thin Hank. Just ury.tiiic (1. rn ItH Rr vIccb to Hunks, ItmikfiB. t'niiiitM'H, Mer chanU. Mnmifacl ui 1 1 him! n, tit'is, and w ili endeavor u k vo prompt :oid cmcful tttlon tion t'. nil busliiuiiB coniifcti d v. i'.h banking entrnsted lo us. Collections a Rpeclnlty nnd m.itl ou nil accessible points on us llbrral tcrniK as will be cotiBUtent with judicious hHiiklim. BusineriB solicited uiitl coriropoiidenro In vited from parties dt'Pirt!i to open nrvnunte In our city, ns well r trvux Wuw r.unii-m- piuisir h cii.tiiti in eMstiu;; m fiiiin'iin ii a. very leapccuuiiy, T. W. DKWKY,Cashlr. 1H RECTO lt?t : I. Il.rutU r. Wm Cleve. O. Marks, P. ii I'ellptier, VV. Cluidwlck, J. W. Stewart, A no Huter. f. k. readier, 'ifliik Attorney. iiiytt lstp L. S. WOOD, Formerly 18 years with Quo. Ailcn & Co. DEALER IN General Hardware AND CUTLERY, HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES and WHIPS, Farming Implements, Pollock Street, next to National Bank, NEW BERNE, N. C. , June20dwtf Livery and Sale Stables n. ii Aim & co. Large and Well Selected Lot of HORSES AND MULES KEIT IN STOCK. Also, large lot Baggies (top and open), Road Carts, Harness, Whips, Robed and rlorse Blankets constantly on hand at Book Bottom Frloes. We make oor Livery specialty. Single or doable tam-onts can be had at all hoars. ' Every thing - we sell is guaranteed as represented. Livery superintended by , E, , DEN MARK, - r, " ' Call and See Us. Big Ib's Ouilings. Pleaso t-ar In mwi that I make It my sper.al nugiue s every Monday morning to go thruugh niy KU'Cit oi baoeb and takeout all tliobe thai have beau sold down to four anl live p&lr of a kind aud elose them out to in ir cuauimeis st any price 1 ean get for tbem This kind of ktoek has accumulated on iny hands to the enormons-amount of four or live hundred pairs, sad must be sold at once. 1 have been charging 40. ou and 0c. ner rnlr, but my de.lre to get them oil baa oeen o great Hi .tl am now offering them at 23. M aid -Wo. a pair. Big Ike will only notify his friends of IIiIh wonderful reduc tion, and will Uke gre.it pleasure in show, ing tbesj goods. Iielaya ate dangerous; plensecome at once. Hernember, If yon call nt my su-re r.?t S3lur!fy, you can geta drink ot ntcA roM ice water while you are trutiiu;. 1 i:eep It for eve. y v,ly. Dunt lut jour C'diid.-ca p;o .)irofooted. Kssp toi, fCcgp Cool. For Iced Teas Use Churchill & Parker's (iltlX:; and 1 J LACK TEAS. Trv UUl' TflKY Roasted A HE TiKU: Coffees, IOCS. Don' but i.c 1 13n Led Off By Others, ITK- to Geo ui. n:;d s;e that we a: ) selling First-Glass Groceries STARVATION PRICES. So give us a trial and help the hard working young men of the town out. Don't forget tlio fact that we do our own work, ani can afford to -tell goods Cheaper Than The Cheapest. Another important item: Everything we sell we guarantee lo be as repre sented or money refunded. Thanking you for past favors, and trusting vou will give us a share of your future trade, We are, very reapeotfully, Churchill & Parker, Hrnnd Ht Juue-iiiwti. , 1st door East of llatlroad Change of Business. TLe NEW BKHN having purciir.tKd ! conducted by 11. J. K ItRI COMPANY lie ItuBlncHB formerly UOUDl(., at the old Mil! ', of V.. U. Meadows, Oor. Pollock and Middle Sts,, respectfully uotiry tlic public that the samo will hereafter he conduoted under the above niAuagement. Mr. T. A. HENRY, Pharmacist will be lu chars lie L'! ff.l' 1.' l1!!!' tlois wUli a: price. . A ' :. : .. , and gpiMal Kitcnllon will :H.n- j.i.yiii'iatm' prescript ur::cy ft .1 reasonable il'tl . . i. i MF.niriNKS. I'.ltl'IlMKRY, PA t t.:, i TiUA(.l it Cli. IKS ami l:Rt;inHv ou etilo. i.i bj kt"it ci iicr i.ii (l! t ;;ivii;i si-;vi;i sritios irftMiii.t nia?:il dwtf Tiie Housekeeper Friend, A K-.'IOM Mi1 Slow. ;t-t . MP l-ir ii'.'cor dls c.ml ymif Imrhrti :o' tunl et an Oil rtlovc lm eiitiiiiii to ,'. i ,l thing, and liuvi' nn IjiiI kiii-iu-n in hii in !Mt :. it is sale, iu:l in more ecunouiicftl Ihnu n wood stove l.i' his wlia int." .t-.idtlier good ilitiu: lust now u oj-cau iio I.ickle Lamp, Uir U'.lln tiojtti.-' ivHiin u K. tilt; ii r fr.-. . r;.ei!. Snpe-r;-'r;-i in II ; . ri i..l for - I- r.t; any food; all mi t. loi f;n mi.l iHHiafiUi'''P.rH appreciate iIr'iu. ViIiu UlKh Covi.TN, loo Picks, KX tiuctoiH for lfinou juice. Wire Brollere, Fcu'.lii r Dusters, "tlebiat".t Hanner Lamp, Sfu mill UriUiftnt,' I'oarl Top Chimneys, rhiiip lot t. s. Chliiii 1'latea, Cups, Hancera, Kunlisli l'ortelaln Vnre, pla In and decorated NiiverCrn.o. Cluuuber Hels. lld 1'aiiR, Crockery, Lem oiiHde. Heirs' nnd l.-e Ciemii Seta. etc. lloiiueliBui er d Conveniences and Neces aitliii. Also, Paper. Pens, Ink, Peucl!s, Rubber Hands, LBiti I'uper, 1".:. .(U're anil up. Box I'ap.'r. Knvolopea. lso, cnsii Hoxee with or without trujs. Tin Waro. JicIih, Tools, Knlvt-H and Foil,;-, pocket KiiKce. Machine till nnd eUles. etc. Allat M. K. AVlilTKHlTKHT'S, omul "11 Pollock St.. iii.r Pi.st Cilice. It won't break -that's why Kabo is the bnfyi thing for corset "bones",' ? : . If one of them breaks or kinks or shifts, within a year you'll have your money back.1 More than thatt Wear a Kabo corset for two or thread weeks and see if you" like it.' If you don't you'canretuni it to us andet your moneyj It's a hundred to one youl won't do it, but you have the) : privilege. , 0. MAKES ft SON A New Ice House Open on Broad street, next door to sir Ohaa. Bwerfs Beef HtalL - . I am prepared to aeeommodale the pobllo with Ioe daring the Hammer seuou, ln eladlng Bandars, . , .; ' t respeotfnllr sate the cl tliens lor a porJ tlon or their patronftirn. . Je7 4r ; JAJdta 6, BARFIKLIV
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 4, 1891, edition 1
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