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-"JPhe Daily OURNAL. VOL;X-NO. 115. NEW BEKNE, N. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. X 3 . BP3fflES8 L0CAL8, riO WHOM IT MAY CONCEEN - - X New Berne, N. 0., Aug. 7th, 1891. ' All persona who have work (lef t with O. - M. Saunders, Jeweler, which has not been on hand more than sixty dsjs, will please call within fifteen days from the abo?e date, as I ezpeol to close business here at the said time. And I also thank the general pnblio for their :: liberal patronage and wish them mnob saooeM. 0. M. Saundkbs, aa8 6t Middle street. INSURE with the MUTUAL BENE FIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of Newark, N. J., and get all the bone fits of life insurance before or after -death. - Forty-six years in business. Forty-six millions assets.. The leading , Company in the State (n 1890 Healthy male persons taken from fourteon to .seventy years old. augStf D. T. Oabrawat, Agent. CABINET MAEER3.-Stebbing Co', City Cabinet Makers , Uphol sterers, and repairing neatly done. . Shops on Hancock street, opposite Bishop's faotory. jj23 lm NEW DRUG STORE.-Drugs, Medi oitiei and Ohemioala, O. P. Popular Proprietary Medlolnes. ;AU varieties of Druggist's Sundries. Trusses and Brao a. New orop Cardan Seeds. Fine and Large ' htook Cigars and Tobacoo.ALi.NBW. Pre scriptions aoouralely compounded (and not atWAR prlees). our m tto and our BUcoess. U. 0. OUitKN. Drueglst and Apotheoary, Mlddla at., four doors from Pollock. Jan23 ly SELLING! OUT AT COST.-My entire Stock of Goods will be run off to make room for Fall Stock. jyl7 tf M. H. Sultan. ARCTIC SODA and Coca Coin at Sam'l B. Waters. SUMMER SPECIALTIES ! -Lightning loa Cream Freezers, Combined (Jlinlr nd Htep iiaddera, balloon Fly Traps, Wire Gauze boom. Cause Wire for Window Hereena, and a full Hue of Hardware, etc, at mayll dtf . J. C. Whitty t Co COME and Examine my Large and Varied Stock of Merchandise that is now being sold AT COST to make room for new fall stook. jyl7tf M. H. Soltan. Jack Estes. and Tom Long fought a duel in Kontncky on elec tion day and both received wounds from which they have died. The News and Oberserver is do ing excellent work for the Demo cratic party. There i no room for a third party in North Carolina. "There is nothing in name. A negro naimed Thoronaghgood ha? been hanged at' Dover, Del., for assault on an eight years old color ed girl. MCUOUOAL, the Richmond coun tyman who murdered his unele, has lean arrested in Oregon, and o Ul cers have been sent to bring him back to Laurlnburg. The only thing that the third party folke can effect In this State, or ever effect, with such agitators as Tolk and Peffor and their pnny pets, is, if possible, to defeat the Democratic party and turn North Carolina over again to scalawag rule. Salisbury Troth. A Special from Canton, Miss., of Aug. 7, says: The report that Senator George is defeated in the primaries is utterly without foundation. The voto stands today George, CG; Barksdale, 22. It re quires 90 to elect and George is certain to get 120 instructed votes. Europe, and especially Germ any and France is excited over the report that Kaiser William is guilty of murder. He is accused of killing a Lieutenant in a drunken row. The French say so, and the Minis ter from France may be offered his passport back to his country. FabmbbJs Allianoemen, and anti-lottery Democrats havejformed an Alliance in Louisiana. The Framer's Allianoe will name the Governor, Treasurer and Superen tjndent of Education and the anti 1 lottery Demoorats the Lieut. Gov eruor, Auditor, Attorney General and Secratary of State. J TnB Presidential election next year ' seems to be 'occupying the attention of the strategists every- ' where. ; The removal of Collector Erhardt, tho retirement of Quay . and Dudley, and the activity of Mr. Flatty men in New York, are Interpreted as evidences of Mr. Harrison's ' willingness : to be the next '' President. But where 1b ; Blairiet Dally Sentinel.. ' '. ' f WE are gladtobeable to state that vCol. A. K. McOlurej . editor of the Philadelphia Times, has consented ' to deliver an address at the North Carolina State Exposition on Octo ber the 20th. Ool. McOlore is one ' jf the notable men of thi age, , taking rank with the, foremost edi - tors of America. He has also long been distinguished among Northern Journalists for his kindly, utter ances on - matters whoih touch the South.-' We shall be greatly pleas ed to see him here among our peo ple, who, we are sure, J will by a warm and most, cordial greeting, evince there appreciation of his kindlincs and merit. News and Oboorver. i LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howard Their feel, eto. New Berne Ioe Co. Ice tickets. Bargain Store Diagonal suits, eto, O. H. Waters Carriage and buggy faotory. The State Press Association assembles in annual convention at Winston to morrow. . Rev. F. S. Beoton ia oritioally ill at Mr. A. S . Aldridge's at Oriental. The siokness commence! a week ago. Messrs. Watson & Daniels received 275 tons of ice from Bookport, Maine, yesterday by the Bohooner 8. A. Ru dolph, Ospt. Mullin. About fire hundred people went through. last night to Morehsad to at tend the State Allianoe and the South ern Dental Association. In the absence of the pastor Rev. A. J. Holton preached at the Churoh of Christ Sunday. At the morning service there was one conversion. Quite a ohange in the supply of water melons. Up to the latter part of laet week the market was orowded with splendid ones. Yesterday it was almost bare of every kind. We regret to learn that Oapt. John Wallace, the aged father of our oity tax collector, was taken suddenly and seriously ill 8unday afternoon while sitting on his piazza and is considered in a dying oondition. Mr. William Hollister is commencing the work of putting down shell rook marl pavements in front of hie store ocoupied by Mossrs, B. L. Hall and A. E. Hibbard, and the one occupied by J. B. Brown's barber shop. A publlo meeting will be held tonight at eight o'olock in St. Peter's ohuroh in the interest of tho Oriental Industrial, Stock, Fruit and Agricultural Associa tion . Several prominent colored speak ers will address the meeting. The Ioe Faotory is running day and night to its full oapaoity and turning out aa fine natural ioe as is made, but there is none accumulating at the factory. Ready customers take the en tire output as fast as it is made. The plank pavement in front of Mr. Qeo. Bishop's etoreu, in whioh Mr. S, K. Eaton's jewelry store and the Bargain Store is loci te J, have been torn up an J the briokmatons are at work putting down the curbing for the new pave ments there. Mr, O. II. Waters has Beoured an ex perienced trimmer at bis carriage fac tory. The first buggy completed throughout at this factory sinoe Mr. Q. H. Waters & Son bought it out was finished yesterday and was sold inside of ten minutes from the time the finish ing touches were put upon it. From information reoeivsd by letter last night we learn that George Dudley, the desperado who shot and killed Red. Blow in Pitt oounty while gambling on 1he 15th of last May, baa been traced by Mr. J. L. Mayo, the Wilson ohlef of police, and captured near Richmond, Be was brought to Greenville and lodged in jail on Saturday, the 8th inst. Be made full oonfession. Be is a desperate character and muoh gratifica tion is felt at his oapture. The title of the property on which the Government building is to be located has passed from the New Berne Acad emy to the Government (District Attor ney C. A. Cook at Raleigh has the money for the trustees), and the work may soon be expected to commence, as a letter has been received from the authorities at Washington by Postmas ter W. E. Clarke desiring Information to be gathered and furnished as to the surroundings, drainage, distance from the river, eto., in order that bids may be intelligently made. In all likelihood the work will be in progress in a couple of months more. Rev. H. 0. Moore, pastor of the Bap tist ohuroh at Morehead, passed through yesterday morning en route for visit to his old home in Caldwell oounty. During Mr. Moore's ministry of less than a 'year at Morehead he has re ceived into the churoh fifty-three new members. The membership when he took charge was 147, it now numbers precisely two hundred a very satisfao tory inoreese. Mr. Moore oredits the prosperity of the church in great measure to the zealous efforts and har monious working of the members The Colored Falr-Oood Work Bright Outlook. Diligent preparations are being made by the oolored people for their Fair, whioh Is to be held from' the 25th to the 88th instants inclusive, and they eon- aider the present outlook for this one muoh loh bettef haa) tf.was lor the first 8,'beld last year, which was credit- one, able to them. Many exhibits have been promised fiom the sections tributary to New Berne, and some from, more dit- tunt points in the fltato.-jThe baseball club of Winston "is coming,' and the Norfolk elub has also signified its inten tion of coming, and it is the intention to matoh these two olubs, said to be the best colored, olubs of their respective States, against eaon other. Another advantage the Fair has is that it has obtained the extreme reduo Hon In rates over the railroads, one oent a mile each way; and numerous excursions will bs run both by rail and water among them on is to come from Washington, and the president, M. P. Holly, has information that there will be one from Greensboro. HACKBTJRN & WILLETT Preparing to Open in Their Mammoth Brick Building. Messrs. Uackbum & Willett will be partners in the mercantile busineas to be carried on in. the large three story, six-room, double store on Pollock street formerly oooupied by Qeo. Allen & Co., and the same firm will oontinue the grocery business on Broad street here tofore run by Mr. E. B. Hack burn. Yesterday Mr. E. M. Pavie began the work of repairing and remodeling the new stand and they expect to open there by the 15th of September and carry on a general business, dry goods, hardware and groceries, the eastern half of the store being devoted to the former and the western half to the two latter lines. An iron girder will be put in the front of the bujlding and the windows will be changed to slope inwardly after the style of those in Mr. Haokburn's Broad street store. The stairs will be moved from the eastern half of the store to the rear of the portion adjoining tho National lisnk. An elevator of the latest improved style will be put in at the rear and the rear portion of the separating brick.wall will be removod and a convenient office constructed there from whioh the whole lower iloor oan be overlooked, and lastly the shelves will be remodelled and the en tire store nicely painted inside and out. This is one of the best business elands in New Berne and when the improve ments are completed it will no doubt be one of the handsomest in the city and a decided ornament to Pollock street and a fitting neighbor to the United States Government Building about to be ereoted on the nearest opposite oorner. The gentlemen composing the firm are among our most determined, per severing business men and will no doubt continue in their widened sphere of operations to achieve that success whioh has so abundantly orowned their efforts in the past. Personal. Dr. F. Duffy and Mr. O. Marka left yesterday morning on a business trip to Winston. Mr. Marks will extend htB trip to the North. Mr. Pierre La Montagno lelt fcr Philadelphia in the interest of the New Berne Winter Resort Botel. Mr. J. L. Moody left for Raleigh and Ashevillo on a pleasure trip. Mr. 0. B. Felton, of the Atlantio Sea side, passed through en route to Aehe- ville on a pleasure trip and to attend the meeting of the N. C. Treta Associa tion at Winston. Mr. Jas. W. Biddlo went down lost night to attend the meeting of the State Farmers' Alliance at Morehead, which begins today. Dr. J. D. Clark wont down to More- head to attend the meeting of the Southern Dental Association, which meets there today. Mr. Josephus Daniels, of tho State Chroniole, and Mr. J. B. Lloyd, of the Tarboro Farmers' Advooate, were a-nong those who went down to More- head last night. Judge H. R. Bryan and wife returned yesterday from a pleasure trip to Can ada. Eaq. E. G. Bill left on the steamer Neuse for a pleasure trip to Norfolk. Mrs. Tbos. T. Gooding and her daughter Miss Fannie, of Pamlioo county, left on the steamer Neuse for Baltimore. Children Enjoy The pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effeots of Syrup of Figs, when in need or a laxative and if the father or mother be costive or bilious the most gratifying results follow its use, so that it is the best family remedy known and every family should have a bottle. SCHEDULE OF THE SAILINGS Of the Steamers of Clyde's North Caro lina Lino from Baltimore to New Borne, N. C, Month of August, 1801. Sir. Defiance, Saturday, Aug. 1. Str. Geo. H. Stout, Wednesday, Aug. 5 Str. Defiance. Saturday, Aug. 8. Str. Geo. B. Stout, Saturday, Aug. 15. Str. Defianoe, Wednesday, Aug. 10. Str. Geo. H. Stout, Saturday, Aug. 23. Str. Defiance, Saturday, Aug. 29. Returning, leave New Berne for Baltimore: Str. Geo. H. Stout, Friday, July 81. Str. Defianoe, Wednesday noon, Aug. 5. Str. Goo. B. Stout, Tuesday. Aug. 11. 8tr. Defianoe, Friday, Aug. 14. Str. Geo. H. Stout, Wednesday noon, Aug. 19. ;- Str. Defianoe, Tuesday, Aug. 25. Str. Geo. H. Stout, Friday, Aug. 28. I iAvota oreaxage or bulk and ship via the only direct line. I I A i ' 8; H. Ghat, Agent. Soiling Out at Cost. Now is the; time to make your pur chases for Dry Goods and Notions. Owing to the large stook to be procured this fall, the balance) of goods on hand must be - disposed of positively at oost to man room tor my goods.- . -.-. t ' " ' " M. H. Sultan. STEAMERS IfEWBERNE AND ANNIE ' The steamer Newberne will not re sume her trips by leaving Norfolk on Monday, August 10th, and Newborn on Tuesday. August 11th, but the Old Do minion Calendar will be inserted a short time longer. Continuing the cal endar will announoe the following dates ror the it earner Annie: ' The steamer Annie will leave Norfolk for Newbern, touching at Roanoke Island and Washington, Monday, Aug. 10th. and Friday. August 11th. 1891. Rsturning, will leave Newbern for Norfolk, touching at Koanobe island, Wednesday, August 13th, and Monday, August 17th, 1BU1. ; V " - ; . The Annie does not carry passengers. . E. B. Bobkbts, Agent. . . Children"JDryJoritcheCor Au Allegory The City's Name Pro nounce as Spelled or Spell as Pronounced. Editor Journal: I onoe knew a lit tle boy whom his parents named Claud, and by this name he was ohristened and returned to the census enumerator. Claud bad a cousin, a young man just at the turn. Be had been named Dun can. Duncan was large and handsome. iiis eyes were brown, and he was proud of bis neatly drooping mustache. The girls thought not a bit less of him be cause he was the owner of many aores and reputed a man of wealth. Bis graceful form and handsome fea tures, together with tho universal deference, made quite an impression on the innocent young Claud. Be asked himself, "Why am I not like cousin Duncan?" In his vanity ho answered, "It is because I am not called Duncan. " Ignorant that. "That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet." So for days he would not answer to any other name than Duncan, though only his fond sister would call him so. Perhaps the child was tight. An old maiden aunt, who paid the family a visit at the time, to give him his wel come here, bad urged the parents to call hiin Dunoan. She argued that the rather had a brother as well as an uncle and a grandfather cf that name, that no member of the family bad ever been called Claud, that Dunoan was the founder of the family. Sho reminded the mother that her family too had been partial to the name. Nevertheless, for reasons which were nevor given to the public he was called Ulaud. Claud, however, knew nothing of these things. The story told, the reader knows it was oalled to mind by the present con tort over the spelling of the name of the city which we inhabit. There is no doubt, according to our lights, that itr founders should have called it "New Berne," that is, should have laid Btreee upon the Berno. But it scorns that they were more impressed with the newness of the enterprise, and therefore put the emphasis upon the "Now" and oalled it Newbern. I would suggest that it was first named, then called and aHerwarde spelled. History shows that it w;is spelled "Newbern," and I have nevor heard an inhabitant oall it "New Berne," though I see that most of them have it printed with that rpelling, New York, New Orleans and New Jersey were so named, so oalled and so spellod. Newoastle (Nukanl). New foundland (Nufondand) and Newborn were so named, so called and so spelled. So muoh for analogies. If ohanging the name of our city will make it more like New York, then let's change it. The Legislature has provid ed a way by which Claud can be oalled Dunoan, but it would not change the color of his eyes, nor put a mustache upon his lip; the same power can make a similar provision for us. Consistency requires something more radical than the changing the eize of the "8" and the adding en "E," thouRh this adds about forty per cent, to the trouble and space of writing it. I would suggest that we spell it like we pronounco it, or clau jironounoe it like we spell it. Kkw ian. Big B was 1 he Original, and Will An nihilate the Little b Interloper. New Barn Newbern New Berue Noobun Newburne or Newberne. Great Jupiter and Sittine Bull I how do you spell the name of this city? Does anybody Enow Life is too short to find out. Tell me ye winged winds that round my pathway roar. Know ye not some spot whera spellers are no more. Some lonely dell, some valley in the west. Where free from toil and trouble, teaching spellers rest. Ds Graffenreid, its founder, apalled it New liern, as any one oan see upon reference to hie history of its settlement. The Legislature incorporated the city under that name, but they did nor in corporate the spelling of the word, they spelled it with a small b, because they knew no better, and bad spelling waa the rule among nearly all of the mem bers of the Legislature of North Caro lina one hundred and fifty yoars ago. or about 1743. Some lawyers will tell you that New bern is the legal name, and the only legal mode of spelling the name. It is very hard to decide what constitutes legality; a jury or one-third negroes and two-thirds white men frequently deoide in our oourt house what is legal and what is not, and often to the great dlsoomnture of our lawyers. The bet ter plan Is to let the whole matter of spelling New Bern rest Time will de oide the question. Judging from the present outlook, ten years hence a man who has the temerity to defy publio opinion and spell it with a small b will be laugned at as an old io' ae wan" fossil or crank. Wiiat Fools Wb Moiitals "b." How's Your liivcr l A very unnecessary question to ask a man whose skin and eye-balls are saffron-tinted. Or course his tongue, too, is furred, bowels constipated, head bothered with aohes, right rib region plagued with constant uneasy sensa tions. These you may case ror grantea , although he may not partioularize them, beoause they are among the in variable aooompaniments of liver trouble. Are they ohronio? If so, you may be sure he does not, as he ought to do, take Hoe tetter 'a Stomach Bitters, the leading regulator of livers that are out of order. Commend it to him as highly as you pleass, you oan't say a word too much in . its behalf. Sick headaches, oonstipation, nausea, dys pepsia and the yellow hue of the skin speedily depart when this reliable cor rective is resorted to. Malaria, rheum atism and la grippe are also among maladies whioh it remedies and pre vents. A wineglassful three times a day confers appetite and digestion. Carriage ana Buggy Factory Having secured the services of an Experienced Trimmer, I am now better prepared than ever to furnish First-Class Work. 7Bepalr work apeoialtyv , iill dflw O. D. WATERS & EOS. "Their feet through faithless lether met the dirtk" Shakeapear. We don,t know what aiiakos pear meant when be wrote this un less he alluded to the party who bays, papar sole shoes. The saying will not apply to Stacy Adams & Co.'s shoes (the kind we sell) they have no faithless leather about them if they have we'll make it right. The price runs from $3.00 to 5,00 they aie tlio eind to buy il you want yonr moneys worth. See as for Clothing Hats and Mens Famishing goods all at the right price, At HOWARD'S. Get Your Ice TiskeSs! For tho convenience of Patrons, Ioe Tickets will be issued from this data at a quarter cent per pound. On sale at John Dunn's store, at Fac tory, from delivery wagon or C. Reizenetein. No tiokets soil for leta than twenty pounds. alljlw NEW BERNE ICE CO. DIAGONAL & CORKSCREW SUITS, PRINCE ALBERTS. 4 Button Cutaways, Round and Square ('ut Sacks, Bound or unbound witli il;"n or -alin linings. Theso goods hvt jui.t cont our prices aro low. nud c ACADEMY Of the Sisters of Mercy. NEW BERNE, N. C. The Couth' of lustructinn I'labrucfH lim brand ion nccnssiiry to tin- m-qulsll ..im m a no lid nml relinett oiiucatlon. Dlllerenees of rol'gioil w ll not tn ri i: ii (Hit In tho admission of nupUn. Drawing, honk-kocptni;, Ycril Music. :n cIbbh), l'laln and Kancy NcoilinworH -I nut lorm extra charges. lessons on I'iuno nml Or;;au, ratal inn 1 r Oil and WaferUolurH, I'msM an.l f truaiiK n' ul Art, extni. Fall TrM'm opens Sept. 7, 1MU. 'or lurtlicr partlfiiiuiH appiy lo l irt 0- 1 tresa of tho Academy. aiit;!tdwtl UMIYERSiTY OFNORIH CAROLINA The Next Term iSegins Sopt. Entrance ExaminaUoun, Sept. 2. Tuition SHO per torm. Nondy youni: men of talent and character will Lo aldrd with HobolarBhlpaand loanB. BeatdeH the (i-noral Ooursos of Btndy, which ollor a wltlo runirt of electlvoBtudlea, there are eournes In , Medio! no and fcnulnoerlng. For ciLftlotrue. J:o.laddr(H9 tho PreNldeut, GEO. T. WINSTOX, anil dlw w-'r. C'hapol Hill. N. ( Fruit Jars, QUART SIZE, 75 Cents Per Dozen. Smallwood & Slover, MIDDLE STREET. Ilinc28 ilwtf FOR THE LADIES! We have still a small lot of Ladies' Gauze Vests, Cotton, Lisle and Silk, which we will sell Less than Cost. Harrington & Baxter A new lot of Silk umorenas just re ceived. AFTER More Stock! J3! Has gone West again to purchase another lot of HORSES AND MULES. AU those wishing to buy should wait about ten days to make their selections. Olias. L, Oaskiil TEACHER OF ISSTliL'KESTJL MUSIC, ' liAKTIO.W AMI ('. rOuITIOV v - t t - Will introduce Doctor Vaia J. twn b ; "Finger dymn&atice." h course of incuiculable busn-fii to tho brsinii:.:-, r.ud !..- tho advanced studont who (iyairci to render more artisticVlv T! , will liu dire;: ClseB ugh forming. -;,;:iy iu pcaon. Tne Housekeeper's Iutom hp .Sl-ovo. f.'ft u:m 1 t '-'f.. catil jour kMchnri sinvi- and m'"' Stovo luvj;o Hiniuh nmli vn I ! 1 1 liftvti no iioL kilcluui 'n hi'Mihut." n :t- rrnd Mlfo UDil 1:' Illi'lO 0( OIlOl;; ; ( :h.- il 11 W'li'i! :ti;Vi Ijliihta with llttU hrnl. Am-IVr j;.:Mi lit l t t I rlortonn iron pot ioi cMiiui.i; any 10; (lire (MKifcr ami hous.'kt 'djiith H;iuv ;).- ail , UK'M. :t IMfill HlM'l'H. '."l- lj U . v,V 1 rwciora 'or U'liiou i;: ioi Vim m , ,t ; .,Vr KeuUitM- Duriiors. "OlubraU'd i'-ai.ii-'i- l,u!np.' KLOWEK POTS. BOH'IS AO IMT CllfcU., Kfv Sly: '.HiCLtiALU A i I. 8. CHINA, &1. OO. Clnmber Hels. Mid Vhhi frc'iuTv, ln. nnadtt, H'1!!';.' n mi Jcoi m(t"i sci.;, eh-. HouBtikeuiiur b I'uiivuiii'i.cuu iind Noci'E hiltt'8. Ats-t, ap--. I'nuH, ink. IV nr-lN. Kuli'.Pr :Uii'Ih, Lemul I'aper, I".. t( iim and up, Hon l'ai'T. Knvtloiea. Also. tVhli Koxrm wlih m wlttiout ImyK. Tin Wi.n. Loi-k. 1 w :h 1 knivt'Hami forUM, I'uoh, I KnHcB. Mclnut- Uilun.l iSiM-iiirs, ct-o. All at M. JllU'J'l V- WIIITKIBUKST'S. (Ill rolled: St . llf.Br i'-.Nl. l l'i ST o o H in O O IB 0) H Df 9 va Fruit Jars AT L. fl. CUTLER & CO. NEW BEliNE. N. C. ARE YOU SICKPkoVVo 1TOU WAV SET Wgl.I, WITHOUT MKKICINKf Full and oomoleie lnniruotloua inr Rcif- treatment .eut on receipt of 50o. I'iiaihI note la oesl. You will be delimited. So common aenae. It acta like a charm In most oasea. Hellet from first treaitrnonl. For Kheumatl.m. Malnrln, Kidney UIhohhw, Uisrwiisla. Consumntlon. Ualnrrh. eto. Vim run no risk. Money returned If not satis fied. Address Adam Luliu, Ulx. lith Ave., Altoona, Finn, Jy2ldwlm A. E. HIBBARD, Watches, CLOCKS AND NEW BERNE, N. 0. Repsdring Neatly Done. j nn037 awtr S W. WILLIS, Keeps Everything on hand usually found in a Farsf-Olass Grocery, Middle St. New Berne, N.O. H0LUNDft JABViS. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. HKST GOODS AT X KWIJKTRN, 1ST. C. ulvT ilwll DUFFY'S DiifilHOB FIXTURE l'KHl'KKTiKS: Ano,,'ne- rrminivC. Amum,- .. H orl"'"1 bowel disorder h- rllcvln 1'Hln i n'l r.npln r, jind by ilinlnfw:l ln nior- Uit 'i;ll lr:- !n t Ik- I nlf Kllr.Rl uuck. Jt 1h i:.-(hiliy us. ful In !lai Thorns and 'lyiliitfil'H f;ir Hi., bowel; liave been i . h , . u. mil. -,i musuiuUv or by ili iiwol I Mllljil.. 1 1 : )St- b.i mluiiR, umi tfTaftiMiMDrn with iw.'U'! . imiiv be 'vj ciil(l In ut,e hour, ji t-'irti.M iK ;(ir. living. ..,.., n-Uby II. IN'. 1'FFY, ; .;,: . eiv licriie. IV. C. F0ESALE. . Very Valuable Truck, Cotton sad Corn Plantation, : - ij" . ' t . 'ni l 'oiiHldcrrd u be an it- T S:n-i-. ; :ie :-i m ' lie oaMtt-rn )iirt of 1 '.!' uiv.vw ir'in ihw 01 iv 01 isew ; ; 1 uad lo M'nslilimton v H. K. . and oun of Ihe 'Ml i.ifKiiipptiif' iu the ctiunty. a 1 ' ; 1 -: : h.' t-h c 1 eaivd . well lii-IlH if!-- ' 1 i ir Ktul of cilUWtt 1 :;rt, 1. - ntijiiif r in oiil;iiihI (irtiwth. wv-!, m; viti' hiimh and hllrhori; i ; ; liri-!'. 11" 1-it.hi ; I wo harriH; M.iIj.. s l.i. ;. iin.uU ; .x lih'ut hulidiupn, wit a hi ;i:L i'h In. 11 h 'onipurui i vt-ly mw. lor InhoT.Ti;. t'tM i, r U I" ',' l.fl OUt tuiiidlMKH. II - .-'1. ; vii' : w : 1 ii fur ni, t ti :ii4 ro; , ii.iii.-a ;ii .1 nil. or tdm-k, Mrn, f,d I'-', I ii iti' in Ifii't'-mcniH. AJKM.i : -). t.a.. J i.-.n I'niloii iili. with 'i'd'i ini'' M-n.'I'-'iM'.. , ono l:orH p'Mvtr .'Ii '.'.nr.. r.'.nfl Ii'V i.ii,:., nml Imllmc hum ; l! In :-fio j.-Hv-T r-;iin, i .t.ir-.r ndltr'. and ' ' ' ' 1'O'AVr )'r- -HI; in it oidi-r. Will P U'!!1! i! V. !T 'Mill! I'n ril. 'I'l l mik, I'll'- t.:ilf c Wi '.he luIatlcO 111 Ol!0 1: 1 ' v. 1 s t A. M11 K. ( OV, Ui i! :;iiv;H N- A lit 1 lit-, N. 1 WE m YQU. oi. !;....! .. !... .! ii,.., .. sorvfcAiit A.tk f i r Ihi.i h VVIiIm r'lllKTtlH I'SNS, TroBli !..; jjM arrtv.-.l. 1 fori; .1. to s:'- I ha.' iui rt'iTlv.J a Irc-Bh I'll .f IIhikh ito j.l.ici) ;()l,l CHAINS, w.irr'iiiUil r.irBlx yoars. WKlvea written uiiiiriiiiNio wild oiicli chilli. HIj-TlTK fS IV . V I P, Mi.l I'llltKN Altl'. Wll MOWS, I'kiiio III Hint !I10. SAM. K. EATON, NitddlRHt,, oiUK.slIe UApllat Church. mtky'Z dvvtf For Rent. Tii.i lifMi.,-' mi snutli I'rniit Rtri-it lately .i.'cupi.'.l an Murine I l.npi I ul. Apply to niv-i'lf. A. It. DKNN1MON. 75 Cases Tomatoes, 40 44 Peaches, 100 " Brandy Peaches SOLD CHEAP. Reduction in Old Vir ginia Cheroots. Also, Horsford Bread Preparation. nr. iriieii, WHOLESALE QKOCBli, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. N. 0. J. L RiCMRDSOWT RNITURE ! Host Goods AT LOWEST PRICES! Sets of from 7 to 9 pieces, $13.00 and up. Chairs of all sizes and qualities from 25c. up. All other Furniture at corresponding: rates. Children Cry fot Pitcher's Castorfc FU ' :.:nj A. jJ -t', ! , I "W?
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 11, 1891, edition 1
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