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1 T ' . ' 35) -' .- . . i " h f h jtk J1 i 1 I !' VOLrlBd I NEW; BERNE, N. C.." FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS; P. A ABE yob in need Va .Sewing '. Us-' ohio raited to all classes of work", on reasonable terms? It -(ov'-aee Bar rfngton & Co. Old stand. ' Middle St. opposite custom house. Repairing by V an expert a ipeoialty.: ".;.'; ', J','' GOOD Job and book compositor de siring work in the large eitiea, will please address with reference as to ability , aud ohaiacter, "The United Typotbetse of America," Box 695, -T-,- ., : - -'" Cincinnati, p. IOUND near 1 Meadow ' Grist mill, Xl one bnnea keyuApply v tt--- Joubhax. Office.,,. .. npQ0AOOOrJK yon want the highest f-X market prices for yonrTohaooe ship ' It to Reams WarehouBe, Durham, JS(. C, oare J no. B. Hatchings & Co. TOOHS who ean'&pymuaio in a elear style. I will give work at in tervals, during; ,tbj winter, J prefer ; the service !f ;On who understands ' harmony'' ana' counterpoint," although this knowledge is not necessary. sepl8tf 5 $ua. L. Gabkill, t V ;WA.ftaff'9B prepaid CXooifit t energetlc-rdest Several of our salesmdh Tiavd earned Trofa'IRO to - S100 a week for years psst. P. O. Box 1871, New York K' NEW DRUG STQRE.-Drugs. Medi-: eltiM and Ohemioals-Cw P. Popular Proprietary Medleines. "AH varieties of Drngglnt's Bnndri.8 'iTrtisses and Brae '. ' New crop Garden Seeds. Vina and Large tunok Cigar end TOOaosoj Ail Nw. Fra : BcrtplloiM aoeumtely eomponnded (and not j. at was prices), onr mi-tto and onr sueeeiw " O. O, OKteKN, DrnggiHt aud Apothecary, , Mlddl. sU four doortirom PoUooM. Jania Jy " Georgia?1 hWidraft'ed'new Sub traaBu'rf bill, 'wfeJo TCtlitolui will itmor ' tba obi ectiont t the old r,.. one. ' " ' '. ' -I , 1 "ff-- ' k ' AqcBl)iNCr 4 to " a ' report ol the Cenaafl Bareaa there are 506 farms embracing a total ' of 164,851 acres 'exolnsivel; devoted (to growing e'eaof vegetables,, dowers, eto. 1?'nMi(a (,ontbreak in the, city of ,Cq&riE4li ,!iher;;l(?th :rStant, .PresiflebtBiirUla's troo) fought a mob-for three dajii. fi Fiv haudrud ' men'; were ' killed ' li is "asserted v. that Barillns ha dciclarod Uimselt dictator.''1 -.'.!,m .u THifl)enrt)rirat8in Masaaoliutioti jetterday 're'nb'inin'iitprl Qovornor Easir.4: Tbefr fatforra iw opposed Jio",,tbe 'rele and; npJirflited:.colnagc j of pi(ver OQless aft,arrangement of the same sort is entered Into vith '-" 'other Nations. 'm w . ("That was a telling polnt.made t by" governor ,! pampbl, when' Le rBhewedl that, while 'the price of ' 'Oiafowools'ihad Undergone' a , an average decline of two and a half cents a'in'di!rorioe'oY foreign wools had etterieticed fan advance of four cents a poniyl Xhia showB the differenoe between iheMoKin- Withih the ' next thirty days W H, tiowjand will commence the pubHoatioi;TQri:Xhc New South," . at rBiohmondya. i It 'Will be a ' sixteen page weekly, Vdevote4 to v rmmlgratlott MntothejBdtfthern ( State8Pgte,8eve. giicnljtore and Industrial Development, i It is pro posed, to issue A i ournal that home Beekere,' rosptofsabS pothers I jnay rjrSertoJfqrj rebie (j pfarjlia tion concerning lands, investments, bnsinesi opportnnities, And open ings in the various : professions ' thrQQghcmt the entire Sou'tin. , ' ' THiWa pretty atory, whether it is l nej it wot5s.vCJevlebnd ha's 'reoehtiy settled a fight extend ine .over three.' rears ; as to the looatfonbt HI bridsre near Wareham, Mass-J which 'the commissioners of Barnstable and, Plymouth counties , proposed to. construct. , Xhn s?m . mer residents and townsfolk were involved .in' the squabble, and its peaceful solution seemed improba ble. Bat' the ) ex-President,' rlfe sweetly observed that - a certain site wouldlbe "justi top" lovely for anything,"' making; suoh , a pretty ' drive from Marion to Tudor Haven The courteous commissioners i, at once, voted to adopt, her .choice.'. Air exchange says: The report comes from the Buckeye State, the home of McKlnley, the man who claims the taaiff is not a tax but a "nroteotion" to home industries s-l an npbnilder and npholder of tLa workiDgman's wages, that ex ' Oonrc:2man Conger has reduced the wases of his 700 employes just one-third. The ex-Congressman is a member of the National Kepubli ean Committee. Be Bhould have v rltei till after the eleotioh- to ' ' ) this action, merely as a matter 1 1 r 'icy, for it will be very hard .1) convince his 700 men that I a 1 tzl:S is a benefit to them ! i ' ' tvat 33 1-3 per cent r C. .1 to LOCAL NEWS. i NXW ADVKBTlSXMt NTS. , , , r ,y?ia. SoitanrrWar again " . T. B. Howard8ohooner for sale. . J. R. B. Oarraway Fovrtt Series. T1L Howard Clothing. Jft ""The TJ.'T .A-JCbinpositor3firaiitd . , Barrington ft Co. Sewing Maohinei. tJondlt-Bales yesterday 80 bales at 7 1-8 to 8 1-18 ets. Lore Feast at Centenary and Hanoook Street M. Ei (nrohe: tonight at 8 f M W f f t iFoHowinjfi thai eonne if Balmaoeda, Geni Boulapgjer thd tamooi Frenchman has also oonunitted loicide.- t . . . The bird law1 was ohanged by the last legislature, and now it is' unlawful to shoot partridge before the 15th of November, -v , ;- - . ''' The Womany ;Miaioury Society of Centenary If. E, ohurob will meet this afternoon, 4:80 o'olook, at the rssidence of Mrs. AleziIiUer. ' The sheriff., has tbe tax-lUt and he commenced taking in the mgoey yes terday; . Adsm Jar man, a colored man of Pavie town was the first One to settle. Mr. J.' 8. Manix, was only about five nuDotes behind him' and several others pald'diiring the" cfay.LTh prorapl res ponses are another' fndioatiorr. df the prosperity ol'theMoul'S ! To oelebrate the Hebrew New Year 5,53,i 'whioh begusr a' 7 o'olook this evening, onr Jewish pttisent wiltalose their plaoes of bnsinesa at that time and keep them closed until Monday. Rev. Dr. Pearl, of ' Goldsboro, arrived last night to eondnot the New Year's reli gions services. They will be held in the Masonio Ball, beginning this even ing at 7. o'olook, and to-morrow and Sunday ., morning beginning J at 9 o'olock. The authorities of the A. & N. O. It. have agreed with, the committee ap pointed to confer with them that they will replaoe the ditahea on Hanoocd street by sewers, using pipe similar to that wbioql thq city used, pa Middle dtrot, so that , the street will extend rrom BtdeWatk to sidewalk, to mi up all orossings, to ' leave' ; the South Front street erostiag . which is now too steep sV&nt there; 2f e onlyjf t eot rise in on Tees raas ma to seep ine street 10 nioe ordr generally 0 i J e 'ortbaroliba eaoher submits lion by the (eoohers aad,tbe pablio generally: Typewriter, a' maohine for typewriting; TypograpU, the paper that ia written on 'tha typewriter Typo- graphtot,'' the person' vrbo' bperutes the typewriter. '"iS 'general' use 'of 'these words, with definition aeoepted as here 1 iTilW8.vh .obulaotir. uses of a very popular and neoessary ad in the modern methods of joonduot itagbntinese;.' il ' lOJJM Chief Bnohanan, of the Agricultural Department, says' that'1 ihe'tJotton in dustry will make one of the great dlsphtyt) M ? th "oirld. Exposition. Cotton Is theleading Vegetable fiber of &jUlworU,l and the! tUnltei States furnishes over 58 per oent of. the entire prodnot, so thai it is entitled to a prom inent place in the Agricultural Depart ment. As oontemplated by Chief Buchanan, the exhibit will embraoe samples from' every conn try where the plant, ia grown ,to. any -extent and yarionsillustra v tionsof growth . and preparation for market. Goldsboro Is soon to have a good eotton factory wMesars. Geo. W iadocks & Co., who own and operate a large cotton factory in the State; of Massachusetts propose to move their plant to onr thriving sister city and in tend to have everything in active operation within ninety days. : Aoom. modious, two story briok building wul be at once erected for the purpose It will be located near the. A. ft N. O. B. at the northern termioue of the oity on a two acre site generously donated by Mr. Arnold Borden, Ope of Goldsboro 's publis. spirited business men, We ooa- gratulate v poldsborp, and would like to ohronlole a timilsr event for New Bern.. Js,i.v Push Xou Business.- :,-H!y, V- 5 "'v:; The Baker Mattress Factory is' rs ceivlog .'orders ' and inquiries from various points, inoludiog even'! tbe extreme western part of the Bute. . One ahlpment of the factory's make ha gone to Texas, (in whioh State tha JovBHAt ha a number of Weekly sub scribers,) The reason of u Its growing suooes is the superiority of its mat- ases of each kind, the reatohablenes of the price, and judioiou ns of. printer's ink U bringing to the notice of oustomer the gain that will aooure to them from patronizing a home industry whose ware and term equal any jn f avorablenesa to the purchasers, , , This f aotory is but in it infancy and baa but a tithe of the capital Invested ia It plant that some other .business investments of the oity have, whose ad vertisements are but megrej In compari son with . th factory's. Liberal advertising in the home paper is a wis Investment. It benefits both the ad' vsrtiser, the publisher and th oity at large. The building up of each Indus try helps to build up the city and with the building C. up. of. th .city .comes Inoreased patronage and protperty to a'l lines of business It is a t ' " 1 1 r ry t-ii'iB'i, ci'y ort Coming and doing. f Mr Wm. ' Dunn, ehairman of the oommittee In charge of Craven county's exhibit at the' Inter.-SUte Exposition went , up to Esleigh yesterday to see that everything relating to the exhibit Is in proper shape. ! ' Mrs.' John Dunn. Mrs. Oi H. Gulon, MIu Fettle Gulon, Miss Etta Nana, Miss Nellie Walker and Mia Marian Bad oliff , went up to BaleUh to attend the Exposition. Mies Badoliff' is also to take part in the musical festival of the Exposition tonight, Misa Carrie Areadell went up to Baleigh to attend the Exposition and to spend a oouple of months visiting her unole, Mr. W. B. Bell, jr. Mrs. A. E. Burgess left to attend the Exposition and to visit relative in Durham.. , , Mrs. J. M. Manning left returning to her home in Durham from a visit to reirtivea in theoity. Mrs. W. M. Watson and her daughter Misa Jennie returned last night from spending a few months North. Water Below the Bock Say be Con taminated. It as asserted and eooepted as almost inoontroveitibly truo by nearly every one we ever heard speak on the subjeot that after the strata of rook that under lies this oity is bored through the water obtained ia sure to be pure because surface water" is entirely exoluded, not being able to pass through tbe rook. While this may be true before the arrangement of nature was interfered with by .he hand of man it is true no longer. There is a source known to onr oitizens but of which we expect few have thought in its bearings on drink ing water, by whioh it is not only rendered possible for dirty drainage to reaoh the water below the rook but by whioh it is aotually directed end con veyed there. We refer to the bored drain wells, teversl of . which are located in different points of the oity. A oity physioian calls attention to this sourco of impurity and the proba bility of the filthy water thus poured below in ruoh quantities oemmuoloa ting with and injuring tbe quality of the drinkiDK water obtained from the wells bored for a drinking supply. Tha remedy is obvions. If the supply of drinking water for the oity is to be obtained from a bored well or. wells either by oity pumps or by water works the bored drain wells must not be adopted to any considerable extent and it would, be more preferable still, if the last one of those already existing were filled up and a complete sewerage sys tem substituted for them, and we by no means despair of this reBult. Com menciog ' with the, most frequented business part of the oity, good sewerage is being put in and the line extended u far aa the finance of the- oity permit The good condition of the streets re sulting from' ibis ' and' ttie, opat of pulverised shell rook wjU be an object ion whioh all ban read and which will increase the desire of our oiUsans for the extension of these improve ments, and with the ebmpletloa of suoh a system the day of usefulness for the drain well will be ended. .. . i'ji ..Conflrmed. ,- -; ; j. A . The favorable Impression nroduoad on be. first appearance of the agreeable liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs a tew year ago has been more .than confirmed by tbe pleasant, experience . or. all who have used it. and the suooeas of. the Jropntors and manufacturers j& Cal oroia Fig Syrup Company.,, , ,': Pennington's Airship Blow Away, St. - Lows. '- Sent. 89: Pennington's airship, -whioh was under a tent at th fair ground ia readiness for a trial to be . made Friday, when the athtetio sport will be in progress, was caught up by the storm- which passed tbe oity yesterday - afternoon, and was blown away. Aa no traoe of tha snip ha been found. It is supposed . that' it waa dss troyed.j ,The ship cost 830,000. j The Teutonio Again Beats the Record. Lohbow. September J9. Breasting testnet ltgnt at 11 O'oioost mis morn lng,' tha- steamship Teutonio beat the record from New York to Queenstown. The voyage was made-in five 'days, twenty-ona bourse and ta-enty-two minutes, beating tbe records of th City of : Pari and, the City of New York by one hour and twenty-eight minutes, The Teutmlo is queen lor both, ways, Desires to Bear Testimony. Henry Thome, Traveling Seorstary of the Y. M. C. A.V writes from, Exeter HaUA Strand, London, February 9J 1888: : m:fi i,s. )i I JHesK i"o bear fray testimony to the value of Aixoocx's Poeous Plasters, I have used., them for- pain In the back and aide arising; from rheumatio and other j causes neyer. without deriving benefit ' from their, application They are easily applied and very comforting Those ; engaged, aa I am n pnbllo work whioh Involves exposure to sudden change of temperature, will do well to keep a supply 'of Alcooox'B Poeoub Plastebs In their portmanteaus." , .C. ' To the Pablio.-' y I have leased the old reliable and popular Ream warehouse, Durham, N, C. for a term of yean. I have had many years experience in the warehouse business and understand thoroughly how to guard the Farmer's interest and get the highest market prioesforto baoco. I have an elegant warehouse well equipped. The best light in the world, end a well trained warehouse force. I will have my opening sale October 1st, and you will do well to -n a ; tj"- tv' in ?"-n. Jive .ill . i and I W.J l. obrofa.:y to " I I 1 t) I 'W'g v.are i '.u.fif.' .it ' Sir Walter Baleigh. Ia view of the fact that our beautiful elty is named in honor of Sir Walter BaleiKh and in farther view of the faot that the Visitor is earnestly advocating a statue to his memory in Nash sqoare, the following from the New York World relative to a lineal descendant of Sir Walter, may prove of interest: "Just after Sir Walter Baleigh sent his second expedition, in 1584, to that part of this eoatinent whioh he named Virginia, nine men met together and formed what they called the; Oolooitl Ship-Joiners' Association. These nine men built the first ship ever launched in Colonial water. For a time the association had its headquarter In Maryland; but about 100 years ago the sooiety became fixed in New York. Its present membership is 860. It Secretary is Bichard L. Bal eigh. A World reporter asked Secretary K. the other day: "Mr. Baleigh, are you a lineal de scendant of Sir Walter ?" "I have all the papers toprove it I was born on the tract of land given by Queen Elizabeth to Sir Walter Baleigh tor the cultivation of the potato, after his return from the West Indies. The estate waa afterward eontlsoated by King James I. Part of it went to the Crown, and some of it is now in - the Duke of Devonshire's prof-arty." "Has no effort been ina.de by your family to regain the estate ?" "Yes indeed. My grandfather and great grandfather attempted it, but had not money enough to carry it through. We have always been told that it wonld take over 100 years' - litigation. We have always lived in Youj?hal." Ral eigh Evening Visitor. Double Execution In Texas. Gates ville, Tex., Sept. 29. Ed Powell and Jim Leeper were hanged in the jail yard here at 1 :48 p. m. Their necks were broken. Powell and Leeper murdered J. T. Math as he was riding alone a country road with his son, December 17, 1889. Gov. Hogg gave them a respite twenty days ago to allow the introduction of ovldenoe, whioh however, proved of ne avail. There was muoh exoitement and a huge orowd, as it waa the first legal hanging ever.had in this judioial district. Vapor Poison and Its Antidote. The morning and evening mists that pervade the atmosphere of malarious localities oannot be breathed with im punity. A safeguard Is needed to render harmless the dangerous mias mata with whioh they are impregnated. The surest, safest defense ie Hostetter'a Stomach Bitters. It is an antidote to he poison which has already been inhaled and borne fruit, an adequate preventive of its harmful efTeots. No preparative for brnnt'i-.-rs of miasma tainted air or drinkers of malaria poisoned water like the Bitters. It completely neutralizes the otherwise irresistible onset of the curial foe. Set tlers on nowly cleared land, excavators of canal routes (notably that on the Isthmus of Fauamii, western pioneers and emigrants in short, ell subjected to malarial influences in air or water find in it a benign remedy, an effectual safeguard. Disorders of thoslomuch, liver and bowels, "la grippe," rheuma tism and kidney complaints are remedied by the Bitters. As sood be out of the world as out of Fashion. uumtT libber. The fashion changes in Clothes as well as in ladies bonnets. Pat on your grandfathers Goat and see how muoh the cut has changed Bight now there is nothing more stylish than the 3 button Cutaway or sack in Cheviot, Olay worsteds or wide wales. We have a nice assortment of them at the right price. Try ns for what yon need in Olothing, Hats or Shoes, and men's famishing goods. J. M. HOWABD. THE NEW DERNG Building &Loan Association A Fourth Series haying been opened subscriptions for same will be received by the undersigned, J. R. B. Cabkawat. o21w Seo'y and Treas. For Sale, Cheap I Small SCHOONER in good repairs, Will carry 600 bushels. . Can be seen at Howard's Ship Yard. We have just reoeived a nice line of Misses and Children Qoat Button Shoes with Solid leather soles, Guaranteed to weab, Sizes from 0 to 2, heel and spring heel, with cap or plain toes. you want a good school shoe not too heavy.this will suit, BARGAIN STORE. TAX NOTICE. THE CITT TAX. LIST for tbe year I now In my hand for "collection. wIU be at the offloe dally from 9 to e to receive your tax.'::y.,.;;;y'if Please come forward and settle the tun.: .M-V-5 iC-' '.'- v:A-V.'.r"-.'.f"-s ' ftv A- waixaob; S.i'-iM?5iV:: " Otty : T". Coll eo tor, . New Berne, N. C, Oot. 1, l91.j H. GILES, Kanoand Furniture Polistie " SHOP OH BROAD BTVSAB MIDDLE H.Ottsbas polished a sntt of Tted-room Fnrnlmr lor ma, with whioh I an MkUit H. T"vHhl snmefnrnltnre for ma. ii "it Willi SHtua ana in pieiuisd t . I c ut- I. 8 WN6 pry Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leaveniDg strength. Latest V. S. Government Food Re port S. W. WILLIS, AND Cheese. Middle St. New Eerne, N.C. Iul8dwtf ' IN ADDITION TO CUE "FAVORITE" CIGAR, We desire to call epeclsl attention to our oelebrated "Challenge" Roasted Odfea! pronounced by I'-.n.potect judges Ttie Best ALSO JUST AllillVED resh Si1 car Cured Karris, BONELESS COD-FISH, Breakfast Hominy, Barap, Cruehod O ils, Ptc. LUCAC & LEVIS. Miss Coriune Harrison (Formerly of Now Berne, N. C.) Will be glad to send desoriptive circu lars of the Hemenway School for Boys and Girls to applicants. Address Miss Cobinnb Harrison, sep216i Norfolk, Va. Prof. Eugene Wallnau, Hanooek Btreet, nenr M.tnodist ennren, Nw nm-na. N. O.. Expert Piano and Orean Tuner and Bepatrer, edacaud at the Uni versity Barlln. uausiaci'.on snaranieea. Toning S3.00. PollshlnK tl.UO extra. TESTIMONIALS. Htss Fannie Holland, Mnsio Tercher, Mbw borue. M. C. Hiss Marian B. Badollff, Voost Teaoher. Kew Beiue, N. C. Prof. Galeep'e, Principal of Mrs. JuUe Button. M Qre.nvllle. t., rboro College. ,i-,iaiy 3rd, IS91: Dear Mr:-It E'v s me urt pleasure to auunri, vnnr njl.ro , if O'i r IliOruliKll aUIUly as a inner, ana i i;iv) you mo hu.ij using my name ari a tsiitnoniai. lira, ljouls O. Latham: Mr. Knvhnn Wftllnan lsenEaeed as Piano Tuner In the Greenville onllege, and he has proved himself a very oonapetent and care rni vflrtrm.n. Ke la a centleman and eon- selentlonsly pOTforms the work entrusted to mm, and naving given periec Muiutunun. I give him, unsolicited, this testimonial of his work, oommendinghlBS.IT Ices to parties in want of a reliable tuner ana repauer. rror. jonn jmcaeit. Principal of Greenylll. College, Greenville, N. O, Mrs. A. G. Hunter. Muslo Teaoher. WE LIEAN YOU. Stop and look at onr line of SOB VKItlK SPOOKS. Ask for Paul B. WlrU' rOURTAIN PBIIS, fresh lot Just arrived. I forget to say I havejnst reoeived a fresh lot of those ROLLED GOLD CHAINS, warranted for six yean. We give a written guarantee with eaoh chain. H STOCK IS WAT UP, and PBIOKS ARK WAT DOWN. Come In and see me. SAM. K. EATON, Middle St., opposite Baptist Churon. tnavMdwtf J. C. VJIiitty do, ABE OFFERING FOB SALE The World Renowned Dsniel Pratt Cotton Gins TOGSTHXR WITH TBS if Boss' MV bbUJU .. A 1 COOCO - whioh combined make tbe most ' satisfactory ootflt for Binning cotton aver used in this country, -.'' , They also carry a full Una of ' Belting, Machine Oil, and Lace Leather, c ' : : together with a full line of : c HARDWARE. Bend for prices and come and exaailne their stock. They guarantee to pleas yon. J. C. WHITTT 00.. Cor. South Front and Craven Ets. THOSE UMBRELLAS have arrived and they are beauties; especially those Sieel Bods and Feather weights. Cur Fall Stock of Clothing has also arrived and comprises the Finest f .j'i-CWU slo;k we ever carried, and ih.-t is saying a great deal. We have sho a line of pretty A'ii: OP.SSES. Ziesjkr'B and Crcat's Men's Fine Shoes which we hi v, need only to be mentioned. A full line of Ziegler's Ladies' Shoes alo just received-Dgos- your Boy need a BuitV Se ours befoi. ituy ins; 4lso a nice and BAT lfCKK with every suit. Barrington & Baxter. esfaurant IS lOW OPEN. Frog Le, Qaail on Toast, and O well, they will como in a little later. Regular Boarders, 85 00 per week. Transient, on European pluu. Gold Wava Coming! rail iJiuu c'i jieaniiiL ouuvcb L. H. Cutler & Co. Knr the next thirty days we will seil ;0LID GOLD RIDING BOW FEAJIES SPECTACLES WITH FIRST -qOALlTT LP'SSPHAT $2.50 Per Pair! BELL THE JEWELIR. DEALERS IN Stoves, General Hardware, AND Harness, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass and Putty, Lime. Plaster, flair and Cement. Agents for DEVOE & CO S celebrated Ready Mixed Paints, which are strictly pure goods. MIDDLE STREET. J. F. Taylor His anived from the North with the -AS I Bssl issor -OF- Groceries, Dry Goods, . Ship Chandlery &0. fto. &0. he ever kept, and now offers to bis many friends inducements to oail. i Beat Quality of Goods, aad Lowest Trices. FOE J3ALE. A Very VcIuaWe Truck, Cotton and Corn Plantation, And Koroo of Ip !' nri i t considered to bea auT"ltf 1: in i-M id m iheoaatern part 0 t in wii ft ( it 00 Horn the oity of Naw ben.e, n iao puulto road to WublDctoa aor) on i-.eA N o. K. h. and ni e of tha mosi of'tt , tiirnt fur -h ipuing iu tbeaoUBty 507 H-iti3, B!uut MOO HortM cleiared. wall dUh nnd iencfrt. In Hue stata of cultiva tion, i -3 fcmaHH hi original growth, Uwo. n- h i:i -'x iing and kltcbea; 'hi r:- kv r.: r: t;iTjKe; two btkrns; s 11- ni- ; h x fiama bnlldtaca, B.'.it'.i ,:r''f 'H OMiitaraiivelY now. for ; 'H'"wi' U other outbuilding!. vi;1bii wi Ik farm, the grow f huiI ot-er BtooJc. corn, fod 1 ail ill farm Implements. 1 h'-iw liruwn Cotton Ola with J: .1 Ini: c - der, n er hi 1 'l4Miflermirt one K horsa power p- :ryM ana Deiting, c re 11 iu -u! ir lloller, and O'l ' tM I i i;y d oruer. WU1 - balance in one Adi'rusa H. COX, . i w iierna, N.C 1 it' i ; REDIOIOK in Old Virginia Cheroots. Also, Eor.fard Bread Preparation. Buy your Shot and Fowder and save Money WHOLESALE GBOCEB, MIDDLE STBEET, NEW BERNE. N. O. atolies, 0L00KS, Silver-ware, Espiir :'--: Neatly Done. To : "ivs aud the C j a srally. , my plnce of business to ' ;."NT S 'I'KRT, ; ( f the OfiHon Houe, j neaeed to serve my .', ore. 1 shall keep . i Thro Jt-mr. vjjiorf) L w.'t L- conBtantly on hart a vja, rr.:-: ov samples .- viJ very btst 1)i;kk;n .n: ii-,iKsTic (Joods. II SAAVYER, seplltf Fashionable Tailor. AVhol wlf? Dealers In Grocerita Provisions TIIKAICO ami SNIFF, BOOTS and SHOES. 1 n ure f f !rff NoHunnls ror STOCK "DIADKM') vti im 'fi wnnanted, f.v'c i WW. WK8T INDIA :. ,i m; ."ii ! nii-ortilloD. iih, cr aond yonr orderfl iri:i our I'rfrea as LOW u lb M M. : ': Ynu v V I mav-Ulw ROBERTS BRO S3 I vUi filfilVUU. mig anfucky and f est Virginia Horses! Mules Has Just Arrived with Two Car Loads of Younff KENTUCKY and WEST VA. HORSES AND MULES From : 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-Hobes, Dusters etc., etc. OUR MOTTO IS Quick Sales Small Profits. Call and see us before you buy; it will bo to your advantage- to ao so. . . . i. E.AISN & GO. W. A. WHITE, Sacoessor to Mace Si Co., - , Offer a full Una of Choice Groceries Lowest Prices. Also oountry-made Tubs, Boof Paint' Oils, Brushes, eto. ' . Proprietary Eimnrlies and 1"f?'' 't. In ori'.nfy i' " r r - ',
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 2, 1891, edition 1
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