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5 ;H;irXT1 1 'iLlJL V0.X,4tfft 159,1 NEW BEKNE, N. C., THUKSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1891. PRICE 5 CENS. i I7OUND near MmW V Of fat mill, ooe bunch ktyir Apply r"-- - - ' tf : .v Journal Offloev 'pOrtAOCO.-Ii you wini'tbi highaat JL market pries for your Tobaoco ship it to Beams Warehouse, Durhm,,N. C, 1 o.re Jno. R, Eatobiogl & Co. 1 rPO ORB M Dan eopy mniio 'U x clear style. I wilt give Work, at in . : terrals daring the winter. I prefer the errtoet of one whounderstands harmony and -eoanter point, although this knowledge Is not necessary. epl8t( . , Chab. L.Gasoll. AGENTS WANTED. Frea prepaid outfit to energetic men. Several of our salesmen have earned from $70 to $100 a week for years pest." P. O. Box 1371, New .York f .;!. . '- ? -.t f ; OLD papers for sale at the Joubral offioe by the dcssn,-hundred or thousand. . ,. ... ... tf IN8UBB with the MUTUAL BENE FIT LIFE INSURANCE OOHP ANY of Newark, N. X. and get all the bene flte of life insurance before or after : : death. . Forty-eix'. yeara in business. Forty-six millions easeta. The leading Company in the State la 1890. Healthy male persons taken ' from; fourteen to . seventy yeare old. . - V'si- - augStf r D. T. Oakbaway, Agent. " NEW DRUG 8TORE.-Dragt. Medi etr.es and Ohemloals, O. P. Popular : Proprietary Medlelnea, ' All varieties of Drnggiat'e gundrtu. Tfassee and Brae a. Maw crop Garden Bead Fine and barge . moek Ctgara end Tobaoeo. iu saw. Pr aorlptlona aoeurateljr oomponnded (and not .'' at wab prices), onr mi'tto and our snoeets, O. 0. OBmIKN. Dragglat and Apothecary, .: Middle at tour door from PoUoottJaoaiy ABOTIO BOIxl and Cooa Cola Bam'Ii B. Watees. Six thouaniftiwlli 6e the number , Baleigh' will sliieUerdaily. Ptjblio schools in. Indiana have snspended on aecooni of excessive hot weather. - ' ' ' ' It la stated that investigation of the alleged atrocities of the Celes tials 1 proves that they have been instigated by British subjects. Thb Atlantic and N. 0. Kailroad is for the J first time in its history praotieally out of debt with some 130.000 in its treasury. Now for the additional daily train. Justiox Field, of the Supreme Court, speaks' Greek; Latin, Tur kish, French and Italian. Yet with all these tongues at his command : he doea' not always tell the truth. . As witness his statements about Judge Terry. . - Ms. G. D. Henneman, mayor of Bpartanbnrg, S. C; was killed Sep. 27th by .negro . named , John ; Williams who s ta tow ; in jail, Williams was cruelly beating his wife, the mayor attempted to arrest him and was killed.' - - "rTHB railroad authorities of both Eichmond and Danville and Sea board ,Air.Lin : systems have agreed to give the great Southern Exposition five days at one cent a mile. This shows how the Exppsl tion'. ia appreciated by ! the rail Thb trustees jind faculty of the University of North Gorolina have issued invitations to the formal inauguration of ' ProfV t George Taylor, Winston as President of the TJniversitv'. v The inauguration exercises .will, foe ield on! thelith of October. Thb MoKinley canvas in Ohio "has been largely devoted to the silver question to the considerable negleot iof the .tariff question, the wonderful measure which bears the name of the Napoleon of "Protec tion'' and really constitutes his only excuse for party prominence. Thb New York Tribune and Brooklyn Standard-Union eon tlnues the "taotlos with whioh they opened the campaign. Their lead ' ing object is : to create and per petuate dissensions ' t in ' the Democratio party They nnde stand ' that . the union A'of the Democratio party meant victory. TLcy might as well prepare for the inevitable, for the nomination of Flower makes the party as compact as a Grecian phalanx.-' 4 It is stated that the name of the lion. . John ' Eandolph Tuckee is now the most prominent one before the President for the position of 1st :r Ctate Ballroad Commisaioner to er,as8ed . Commissioner Bragg, lately deceased. , It is reported also that the name of General William I'lcne was nrssd for the position ty prominent Republicans from XTorfolx and elsewhere. The ob ; " a to its favorable oonsidera v:s that to appoint him would ' t a substitution of a South' ( l!ican for a Southern I ; r-3, consequently, the ), (fa L'crtlcra Yzo - . -,., 3 a, - '!'! LOCAL NEWS. -JSWUDrXBTI8KMl NTS. t. W. D; Wallaoe-rCity Taxea. National Bank'-Butemtnt. CX)TTOH-8alee yesterday 184 bales at 7 1 to 8 1-1 otei--- ' :y---y. i ljeaiVIth'e ooBwete curbing make fie Idewlki look to muoh better? Yet, and v beat of all It to there to stay and prevent 1 1 future washing. . Lieut. J. L Davis, U. 8. B. M. of Sayannab, hri arrived to relieve Lieut. E. Rain bars of the revenue outter Winona, ; who is going- -' to another As next Bunday will be oomm union Sabbath, there will be servioM In the Preabvterian laatnra nwim Fiidav anil Saturday at 8 p. m., in addition to the regular prayer meeting tonight. The report of the offioeri of the New Berne Building and Loan Association made at the annual meeting held last night showed a very gratifying condi tion of the Association. 1m same Board of Dirtotors and auditing com- mittee wete re-elected. Mr. Jos. B. Robinson, of Goldsboro, State proxy, and the board- of directors of the Atlantio and N. O. Railroad, wiU today make an examination of the con dition of the road. They will begin at the warehouse In Uorehead City, the extreme eastern limit of the road, and Inspect the entire road. They want down to Morehead on a special train for the purpose. ? The following changes takeplaoeon the A. & N. 0. Railroad today. Ur. D. 8. Willis enters upon the position of freight agent at New Berne whioh for the three previous years has been held by Mr." E. K. Bryan; Mr, Hugh Mur dook, of Wildwood becomes bridge foreman in place of Mr. Saml Howard of this oityr and Mr, M. Porter, the briok yard man of Riverdale, suoceeds Mr. J. S. Fisher as agent at that place. Coming and doing. Mrs. B. H. Lane returned yesterday on the sterner Neusa from a Northern trip after her fall itook of millinery, and Mr, Albert Bsngert returned on the same steamer from a visit to rela tives North. Lieut. R. O. Oriep, of the revenue cutter Winona left on the steamer Neuseto meet his wife and sister In Norfolk- who are coming back from spending the summer North; " Mf. John Ellis, Mrs. E. B. Ellig and her little daughter. Miss Lizzie, and Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Slover, returned last night from spending a few weeks at Black Mountain. , Lieut. John Morriwey, of the revenue ootter Winona, returned from his leave of absence aooompaniel back by his wife and her mother, Mrs, Q. 0. Wyer. to spend the winter Ih the city. ' ' Masical and Literary Entertainment.' Those whose good fortune it was to be present at the musical eonoert and literary entertainment Tuesday eve sing gotten p by the Aid Booiety for the beneflt of the Baptist church were well pleased with the exercises. The open log and closing pleoes were delightful quartettes In whioh Mrs. Lather Lewis sang soprano; Mrs. J. M. Manning, of Durham alto; Mr. W. W. Clark, tenor and Mr. J. K. Willis, bass. --.;, Vocal solos by Mr. B. 8. Guion and Miss Marian Kadoliff, also duets by them were exceedingly well received by the . audience. Mr. Onion's tenor was excellent and Miss Ridoliff ably sustained the fine reputation she bears as a soprano linger . , An instrumental solo by Miss Daisy Swert,an instrumental duet by her and little Miss Laura Suter and a vocal duet by Miss Suter and Master Tboa. Roberts were very entertaining feautures. - Mr. A. W. Cook caused considerable mirth by ludiorous Irish reoitatlons which ha rendered so well that some in the audience not acquainted with him took him for a genuine Irishman '. Miss Oraoe Core, of Norfolk gave a ohoioe pathetic recitation also a humor ous one in fine style and both of them were highly appreciated by the audi' ence. ' The entertainment throughout was very enjoyable. . s Xlst of Letters Remaining in the poetoffloe at New Berne, Craven county , N. 0, Sept. 80th, B Miss Annie Bryant, Wm. ' Bryan. -H Sherman Haskios. M Mrs. Rosetta Misxell (ool) A. Mo UoomDS. : ; , . P James E. Palmar. 1 ' If Mrs.: Marv Nixon, -r i ' 8 Cap. Wm. Sabiston Sohr. O. T. Bunring. " ' ,.;- W Miss Mantle Waid. Persons calling for above letters, will say advertised .and give date of list. The regulations now require that one cent ehall be collected on the delivery or eaon letter aavertisea. . Wm. E. Clams, P. MV Desires to Boar Testimony. ' Henry Thorne. Traveling Beoretary of the Y. M. 0. A., writes from Exeter Hall, Strand, London, February 2d 1838: ifiv't- " "I desire to bear my testimony to the value of Alloock's Porocb Plabtkbb. I have uied them for pains In the baok and side arising from rheumatic and other causes never wl&out deriving benefit from. their fpl'm'ln. They are eslSy applied and very co t o. Tlot-s e?';""'.l as I am id p-.l"a c (" ' : v "'1 t "It Proceedings County Commissioners - . Adjourned Meeting. The board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present, Commissioners James A. Bryan, chm'n, E. W. Smallwood and DanlLane. i t Ordered, That the poll tax charged to 0. E, Eon cock for 1890 be remitted on account of his having served as an active fireman for seven years, .,' Ordsred, That the fence tax of $45.00 charged to Mrs. Caroline Wolf enden, township, No. 7, for 1887, be credited on her taxes due lor said year she having done 850 worth of work on said fence. Ordered further, That all oourtotsts oharged against her for taxes due for 1887 be remitted upon payment of amount sheriffs tax deeds to Thomas Daniels, Tress. Ordered, That the chairman be im powered to employ Messrs. Clark & Clark to appear with the oounty attor ney terms as he may deem equitable and just. The Board took a reoees to Friday morning next at 11 o'clock. Sep. 35th 1891. The Board met pursuant to adjourn ment at 11 o'clock a. m. Present. Commissioners James A. Bryan, ohalrman, B. W. Smallwood and Dsnl Lane. The chairman presented to the board. for consideration 113 Craven county bonds of the denomination of 835 00 numbered as follows, to wit: 125, 126, 129, ISO, 224, 225, 226, 227, 286, 247. 248, 249, 250, 251. 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, 272, 273, 274, 275,276, 277, 278, 279, 297, 298, 801, 303, 803, 304, 305, 426, 427, 428, 429, 430, 446, 447, 448, 449, 456, 457, 458, 459, 460, 463, 464, 368, 469, 470, 471, 472, 478, 474, 475, 476, 477, 478. 479, 480, 481, 482, 483. 484, 485, 496, 497, 501, 502, 526, 696, 597, 698, 608, 609, 610, 646, 658,908, 909, 910, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1061, 1082, 1063, 1064, 1065, 1066, 1067, 1068, 1069, 1070, 1071, 1072. 1073, 1074, 1075, 1006, 1097. Amounting to $2,825 purchased by him for oredit of the sinking fund. On motion the chairman and Com missioner Smallwood were appointed a oommittee to destroy said bonds which they did by burning the same in the presenoe of the board and Register of Deeds. The board took a recess until next day 10 o'olook. Sep. 26th 1891. The board met pursuant to adjourn ment at 10 o'olook, a. m. Present, Jas. A. Bryan, chairman, E. W. Smallwood and J. A. Meadows. On motion commissioners Bryan, Smallwood and Meadows are hereby appointed a oommittee to settle the accounts between the Sheriff and Treas urer and report the results of said settlement to this meeting of the board. Ordered further, That the olerk notify said Treasurer and Sheriff that said commissioners are now in session at the court house for ths purpose of making said settlement The oommittee appointed to settle the aooount between the sheriff and Treas urer report that they find said accounts oorreot that the sheriff has oyer paid on the oounty current tax, the sum of two hundred and eighty-seven 10-100 dollars for which they recommend that ha be given oredit on his aooount of general oounty funds for 1891. On motion the beard goes Into a final settlement of the accounts of Sheriff TO . & Lane, for taxes oolleoted, for 1890 as per tax list for mid year, also for un listed taxes,Sohedule"B" tax. etc, and having examined the same and found them oorreot it to Ordered, That mid accounts are ap proved and aocepted and the clerk of this broad is Instructed to reoord the statements of the same submitted by the said sheriff upon the minutes of this board and place them upon file- On motion It to ordered, That the tax list for 1891 be turned over to the sheriff by the Register of Deeds. Ordered, That John J. Powers, guar dian of Minnie Powers, be charged on the delinquent list tor 1890 in No. 8 township, city of New Berne, 1 lot value 5500. and that the taxes on the same property be listed for the years 1880, 1881, 1883,1888, .1884 and 1885, said property not having been listed for these years. .v ; ' - ' ; Which Is Correct f , Will the editor of the North Carolina Teacher please Inform his readers if he would say "xne new. union raesenger deepo,dippo, daypo or deppo T" w.iaU.-' !"'; iii '"Ji. 8. , T, The' editor of the North Carolina Teacher would say, if he wanted to be oorreot, "The new llnlon Passenger 8tation," A "depot" to a pleoe of deposit for the storing of goods; a ware house; a storehouse. A building or place where passengers assemble to board a train to a station and in no suae a depot. The word depot should be pronounced daypo byaFrenohman in Francs, but an Amerioan or raffium- man should pronounoe it only as deepo unless he to wiser that Noah Webster. Editor A Sure Core for Hog Cholora. Receipt: 1 ounce each of taboooo. copperas, assafoetlda, bluestone, salt petre, salt, sulphur, soda. Mix with slops or wet hominy or meal. Never known to fail. N. G, Brinboit . , Grantattoro, N. O. No evlplng or nausea after ng r-"vtLiiirs Mver ana manxy 1 11 flit 'i ",";.! s t r t i ti 'jli'ili Inc. Virtue of Our Women Must Be Protected. The assaults' upon unprotected white women and sirla by brutal ne groes were alartniogly frequent within the paat ten daya. Aa many as half dozen have been reported from section orthe South. , Two of these in North Carolina, one of - whioh occurred in Mecklenburg oounty recently. These rascals ar alwaye dispatched as soon as caught, but they ought to be killed by the severest torture." For an infuria ted mob to take the law in theer own hands ia a dangerous precedent, to be sure; but for the burley and lusty brute who outrages or attempts to out rage a lady, no questions snouia re asked, once his guilt to establised ; but like the people of Sampson, press into eervioe the virtues of a plow-line and make sure of the job with a few buok shot, and there will be a perceptible abatement of suoh depredation. Storm Destruction In Minnesota. Grand Rapids, Minn.,Sept. 28. It to learned that a most destructive storm has passed over the northern portion of this and Beltrami oountiee, felling an immense amount of pine timber and causing one loss of life. Particulars are impossible to get owing to the remoteness of the section,' whioh is un settled and unoccupied except by olaimholders. Whole townships are known to have been swept over, the timber being leveled as grain before the reaper. Tnelosa will aggregate hun dreds of thousands. Vapor Poison and Its Antidote. The morning and evening mists that pervade the atmosphere of malarious localities cannot be breathed with im punity. A safeguard to needed to render barm leas the dangerous mias mata with whioh they ore impregnatsd. The surest, eafest defense to Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. It is an antidote to the poison which has already been inhaled and borne fruit, an adequate preventive of i harmful effects. No preparative for breathers of miasma tainted air or drinkers of malaria poisoned water like the Bitters. It completely neutralizes the otherwise irresistible onset of the serial foe. Set tlers on newly cleared land, excavators of oanal routes (notably that on the Isthmus of Panama), west rn pioneers and emigrants In short, all subjeoted to malarial influences in air or water find in it a benign remedy, an effectual safeguard. Disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels, "la grippe," rheuma tism and kidney complaints are remedied by the Bitters. The Whipping Post Reeved. Wilmington. Del., Stptember 29. This morn'riR Sheriff Simmons whipped several oriminals in the jail yard at Newoastle. There was but little inter est shown in the affair. Confirmed. The favorable impression produced on be first appearance of the agreeable liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs a few years ago has been more than oonfirmed by the pleasent experience of all who have used it. and the euooess of the propritors and manufacturers the Oal- f ornia Fig Syrup Company. "Poor olothes make unhappy facts. It is a well known fact that a man's emotions and surroundings will in time have an effect on his facial expressions. That is to say if a man for any considerable time wears a raw edge collar, he will look nnhappy or if his trousers are fringed at the bottom, or if hisooat is too tight in the back it will have the same efiect. Now if yon would avoid these things call on us and get yon some new Clothes, new Collars, new Guffs and Ties. J. M. HOWARD, REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE National Bank of New Berne, At New Berne, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business, September 25th. 1891. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $200,844.26 Overdrafts, aeoured and un secured 4,183.67 U. S. Bonds to secure circu lation (Fours) 26,000.00 Stooks, securities, olalms, etc. 69,014 27 Due from approved reserve agonal 2,687.98 Due from other national Banks 8,566.01 18,179.41 15,000.00 10,141.96 1,880.56 2,456.98 4,942.00 825.17 20,758.00 20,000.00 Due from 8tate Banks and bankers m Banking-house, furniture, and fixtures... ..... Other reel estate and mort- saKee owned Current expenses and taxes ' palu, .... ..nan... ...... ......... Cheoka and other cash items BiUe of other banks Fractional, paper currency, nic:.:lB, and cents. Speoie... .' Legal tender notes ..... Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of Cir culation) i...... m.... 1,125.00 - Total (195,450.27 , . . LIABILITIES. : Capital Btook paid-in ,..(100,000.00 Surplus fund...... 70,000.00 Undivided proBts.... . 84,954.82 National Bank note, out- . ' standing......... u 23,810.00 Dhridends unpaid..'. . 120.00 Individual deposits subject to check " 197,476.48 Time eertlfloatei of deposit , - . 55,018.79 , - Oashier'. oheoka 'outstanding 9,853 80:255,848.00 Dm to other National Beak. 19.469.56 Due to State Beak, and banker. 8,258.89 Total, eaxaeeaeS eeee sjoei 9495,450.27 STATE OF NOBTH CAROLINA, )M: i . CODfTTY OP CBATBN. I I. O. H. Roberts, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly .wear that the above statement is true to the beet of my knowledge and belief. , . O. B. Roberts, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 80th day of September, 1891. . J. B. B. Cabbawat, N. P. Cottect Atfst: , - JA? 3 A. ERTAK. 1 J. 11. I o nuBN, Directors. .1. :. I.u-3, 5 ' POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar bakinz Dowder. Highest of all in leavenine etrnt.h. Latest U. S. Oovernvient Food h'iport We have just received a nice line of Misses and Children Goat Bntton Shoes with Solid leather soles, Guaranteed to weak. Sizes from 9 to 2, heel and spring heel, with cap or plain toes. If you want a good school shoe not too heavy this will suit, TAX NOTICE. THE CITY TAX LIST for the year ia now in my bands for oolleriiou. I will be at the office daily f 10m (J to 6 to receive your taxes. Please come forward and settle the same. W. D. WALLACE,, City Tax Collector. New Berne, N. C, Oot. 1, U91. H. GILES, Piano and Furniture Polisher BHOP ON BROAD ST., NEAK MIDDLE NEW BERNE, N- C. TESTIMONIALS. H. Giles ban polished a suit of Bed room Furniture for me. with which 1 nni hltetttv pleased. W. T. hiu, B. Giles polished Home iiirnltnre for me. 1 am well sailBtlhd with miao and am pleased to recommend him to ail. sep2Ulw Dr. OHAH. DLPry, Jr. Prof. Eugene Wallnau, Hanoook Street, near Methodist church, New Berne. N. O . KiDert Piano and Oriran Tuner and Bepalrer. edncated at the Uni versity r Hernn. Baiisiacuon guaranteed. Toning $3.00. Follshlng S1.U0 extra. TESTIMONIALS. Miss Fannie Holland, Muslo Tercher. New Heme, N.C Miss Marian R. Badcllff, Voeal Teaober. NewBeme, N.O. Prof. Galesp e, Principal of Tarboro College. Mrs. Julie Btatton, Muslo Teacher. Greenville. N. C, January 3rd, It91: Mr. Eugene Wallnau, Dear Mr: It gives me great pleasure to asanre your patrons of your thorough ability aaa Tuner, and I give yon the liberty of natnf my name at, a testimonial. Mrs. Louis O. Latham: Mr. Kughne Wallnau Is engaged as Piano Tuner In the Greenville College, and he has proved himself a very competent and care ful workman. He la a gentleman and con scientiously performs the work entrusted to him. and having given p.-r;ect eatlifaoilon. I give him, unsolicited, tl rs testimonial of hla work,eommending 1.1 :-.3rvlcen to parties In want of a rellablo tun - M'd repalier. Prof. John Ihtckeit, Pilnolpulof GreeiivMloColipge, Greenville, N. C. Mrs. A. G. Hunter. Mnsle Teacher. WE MEAN YOU. Stop and look at onr line of SOVVKIIB SPOOXB. Ask for Paul K. WlrU' FOCBTAI PMISS, fresh lot Jost arrlred. I forget to say I have Jnst received a fresh lot of those ROLLED GOLD CHAINS, warranted for six years. We give a written goamntee with each chain. Hr STOCK 18 WAT UP, and PRICES AJUB WAT DOWN. Come In and see SAM. K. EATON, Middle St., opposite Baptist Ohnroi. mayM dwtf J. G. Wliittyco, ABE OFFERING FOB SALE The World Eenowned Daniel Pratt Cotton Gins TOGETHER WITH THB "Boss" Cotton Presses wbloh oombined make the most satisfaotory outfit for ginning cotton ever nsea in wis country. They also carry a fall line of Belling, Machine Oil, and Lace Leather, together with a fall line of HABDWAEE. Head for nrleea and some and examine tneir stooav latj goaranwe to pieaw joa. J. a WHITTT CO., Oat. Booth Front and Graven Bta. STjesrQfsaUsv-BMprroBesaasqjt Vfjosno ot Ins eqs sarjt siatoee, ens asnj, 'uotssa J02 Pl unr'WPO tiaesj db eposno tn el aa w sa qij auj THOSE UMBRELLAS have arrived ml they are beauties; especially those Steel Rods and Feather weights. Our Fall Stcck of Clothing ban a!o arrived and comprises the Finest Selected stock we ever carried, and tt Rt is haying a groat dnul. We have -1 'O a lir.e (u pretty L AT 1ST STaE DERBIES. Zier ?r's and Crosett's MenV F! uiBbopR wliica we hnvf, need oniy l , m uientlo.i. j . A full luia uf I C-'V, al0 jjBt I".:filVtnl Doei your I' ;y t" . ! ;-. Mirt beforf. buy i aU- f ;.r. BAT Fit Kb! with every ;t o.irs L nud B, Tingtoa os an; IN ADDITION TO Ol'li "FAVORITE' We desire to call special attention to our oelebrated fi Coasted Coffee! pronounoed by competent judges ALSO JUST ARRIVED Fresh Sugar Cured Hams, BONELESS COD-FISH, Breakfast Hominy, Samp, Crushed Ota, etc. LUCAS & LEWIS. eT2iiiba:iE;'Si Restaurant IS NOW OPEN. Frog Legs, Quail on Toast, and O well, they will come in a little later. Regular Boarders, 85 00 per week. Transient, on European plan- S. W. WILLIS, AND - Cheese. Middle St. New Berne, N.O. lulDdwtf Gold Wave Coming! Full Line of Heating Stoves AT L. H. Cutler & Go. An Unparalleled Offer! For the next thirty days we will sell SOLID GOLD SIDING BOW FRAMES SPECTACLES WITH K1R3T QUALITY LKM318 AT $2.50 Per Pair! BELL THE JEWELER. J. F. Taylor Has arrived from the North with the LA.TIGE8T -ADD- Best Assorted Stock OP- Groceries, Dry Goods, , Ship Chandlery &0. fto. , Ate he ever kepi, and now offer, to his many friend, iadaoement. to call. ,; Beit Quality of Gooda, ; ' and Lowest Prices. FOEJALE. A Very Valuable Truck, Cotton and Corn Plantation, And Borne of tti Innd 1 considered to bs M Hue Tobacco laud hji is in the eastern part of tue HUte-ttirje itWcs from the mty of hvw lierno. m tue p.uwio road to Waahlnston aad on the A A N O. R, k., and on of the iDosicouveuieu' for hipping i tbe oounty, 507 at'ie udul 50 wiTtH cleared, well d lrh" i mid fen Oft), in flue ntat of cultlVfcV lion, iho Oiiift' - e In or l growth. Dwv'h'i h k'x looms and kitchen; .t.re -ir- .r ; it- n k in ;U toue; two rmnit; 8fjn,tMs f--r ifu u inn; h x frame tHiUdiags, wittt ii;ek ruiit.nt-HvOijrarailvely new, for la , rwnht.nier outbuildings. Li ti a :-:u. i v -ill btiii with farm, the grow-lut-' .!);, .M-ic ti other tloolc, corn, fod der, fit ! k;: ? farm imptementa. . ' ' i i u-v hiown Cotton Gin with IVi.-r u- .i cofuioviKcr, one 8 bone power tin, ;iio 8 '-"Iik. p'.ii'eys and belting, ono i!Hi')rin v.-v. r i-rtiu a tuhntnr Holler, and rn! l o-vr i'-Fg en in good order. WHl tii Ii wf i ,' u .hont mi. 1''- -. -- ,i hU" c ii.i. e balance in one u. tv ' i-llme. Address M. B. COX, jtta7 1 It Bo:: 12. New Herne.N. C. REDUCTIOiN7 in Old Virginia Cheroots. Also, Horsford Bread Preparation. Buy your Snot and Powder and save Money it, xnxioia, WH0LK3ALB GBOOER, MIDDLE STKEET, NEW BEBNB. N. O. a t; H hi illMWHIIWl Watclaes, GL00KS, Jewelry. And Silver-ware, Repairing Neatly Done. June27 dwtf To My Patrons and the Public Generally. ilaviug remove-.! my place of business to SuiTir Fkont Stkket, Three doors Ham of tbe Gaston House, where I will bo pleased to serve my patrous as ho t toture. I shall keep constantly on hand A FULL LINE OF SAMPLF.S of tbe very best FoKRKiN AND DOMESTIC GOODS. II. SAWYER, seplllf Fashionable Tailor. IIOEERTS & BRO. Wholesale Dealers In Groceries, Provisions TOBACCO and SNI FF, BOUTS and SHOES. - e urn nl ii aire n ! !or WTOUK "DIADKM", PIjUUu, verv liar i el wananttd. A Irtrtre Btm-fc of TUKE W if8T INDIA. MOLASK-4, our own Importation. 4r 'rnfl to us, or send your ordra You W'l1 n n-i our l'rlcea as IiOW m Ui niif lawi.f HO BERTS BRO Arrived : Kentucky and V est Virginia Horses; Mules Has Just Arrived with Two C ,r Loads of Young KENTUCKY and WEST VA. HORSES AND MULES From 3 to 7 Years Old. EXTRA FINE DRIVERS, Draft and Saddle Horses, Which Will Be Sold Cheap. Also Nice Variety of Carriages, Buggies, Carts. Harness, Whips, Lap-Robos, Dusters etc., etc. OUR MOTTO IS Quick Sales Small Profits. Call and see us before you buy; it will be to your advantage to do so. H. HAHN & GO. VV. A. WHITE, Successor to Maoe ft Co., Offer, a fall line of Choice Groceries .. Lowest Prices, Also country-made Tube, Roof Paints, Oil., Brashes, eto. -. ;v ' Proprietary Remedies and Ifediolnet in ordinal y use constantly on hand.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 1, 1891, edition 1
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