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in- JLZ. 4 Jr ,; NEW BERNE, N.C., SUNDAY, OCTOBER ,4. 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. v: i j LOCALS. lOUND near ICeeJowV tJriet mill; 1 one bunch keys,,. Apply , - tf V.,- JOCKHAI. OfHoe. 'pOBAOOO.-ll roa wwt the highest 'X market prloee (or yonr Tobeooo ship it to Beams Warehouse, Durham, pw oa ce Jno. Br Hutching & Co. , J .- TO ONE who can oopf musid In clear style. T wiU give work et hi ts ry all daring the winter. I prefer the servicer of oixi whe understands harmony end counterpoint, although this knowledge is not neoeesary. ,f , busbtess BWDRCO 8T0BE.-Dmga, MedKUtroka. Ihursdajr, night, ajt ; 10 o'olock oines end Ohemleala i. - artetlee of Drngetat's SnndrMs. Trossss and lino a. New nrnn Oardn Reeds. Kill, and Lm Moo;" Cigars and Tobaoso. a t& t. Pre ' aerlplions accurately compounded (and not at was prices), oni- motto and our suoeess. r Middle n.. (our doora from Follookv JauSi ly J, i te ii,'y U .-t , W-r A HtriKQ ot raiiroaa aoal miner of. the Pittsburg. Pai, distrlotlwla iiaugflfitea Oct, 1st. t A ti . ' 1 ... . , fJ- 1 NniBbf the" fedldrea 'Arkansas rioters, charged . with kiting Ji Bpector Miller, were taken by a mob from i the sheriff and hanged. f 1 Wi . " . i. ii - '; r00l F. A. OLDS ate resigned as Quartermaster General and Chief ot Ordinance of the State Guard, and LV Col. Eugene G. Han-ell fcaa beea promoted. to f'l the -jrjCf Russian Government baa rx forbidden the presa publishing " allusion to the farr""ne; ihj distress 'A-. ta some sections is heart-rending: y deaths are so numerous that many are buried without tho customary 'Jjoneyd rites. ; AN attempt on the life of the Emperor Francis Joseph of Api tria was made near Prague, by men who blew up a bridge on the railway; but the atrempt was pre jnatnre and no injnry resulted to tliu iroiMtrial train. In the last issue of the Program -farmer;, Clol.., Polk denies the ' , truth of the report . telegraphed. Trout Kansas that be made apolo- gizea for having gone into the . Confederate service, and deolares ' 'rthat be said nothing in the West and ..North that be would not say f 1tt the South. .' ' " , , Thb human race may, for practi cal purposes, be divided Into three partL Honest men who mean ' "j,1" W ,;do right and do it.,,, 2f Knaves, who mean to do wrong and do it f Fools who mean to. do whichever pt. Jbe.jttwo is , pleasanter.-? And . these,'la8t may be divided again : inlbo bfaok fools'wbA wonld rather i, ad)r6ng, but dMo ofc unless it la the fashion, white fools, who would lather do right, but dare not nnless ft"X$ie fashionl'ipiarlwings. :& M jMjtf 'Movement - la began in Vir--' glnia to erect a monument to the -J deseryes it He waSiaitatem'an, a patriot1 and aTgentlemanv Virginia baa always recognized the worth of , ber geat ; men, and' many inona- menta have , been, .ereoted to their memory, ' Unfortunately it 1s not id with North ; Carolina? He sons of genir s ; and ; of fame I' ve in the " grateful 'recollection of their coun try, but thft .only monuments that will speak of them in future ages are; those erected by themselves on ' the sote, foundations ; of personal worth and public service. ''it'-V DtJBiNO recent mission, tonra' i am sorry to confess that I bare found not a few ministers of Christ who have told me that they "would iLS 11. a :i"i- 'l". : not goau iiueir iev(ia w iuvn giving; it is all they1 can do now to get their own ; salary.'? if What , .fatal mistake,: not s only - for Uta Lord's cause, but for the minister's "own interest! ' Av people learns to ' give, by giving and the more they u give the more and the easier will rthe gifts bey Selfishness grows, by - indulgence. The man who hoards ' and keeps wants to have more and to give lest, The man who learns ' to bestow finds the bliss of giving, and bis parse strings relax more readily aa they - are the oftener untied. The grace of giving is one to be cultivated. . Everything that restrains it tends to kill it. Both ing but constant care keeps each a delicate, sensitive, celestial plant t'.ive. Many a man's salary comes 1 taoause he does not train his ; ' a to appreciate the duty and 5 t of , an open hand, an ' fi ei "i pn-"9 ii ( '' f Ihe Black 'Diamond Hmttrele will repeat Jfoeir entertafament oae night tali week, lart week a number of onr whit oltisens attended and apeak very ereditably ot (ha exhibition.. " ' Mr. Joha Pelleiieif a good citizen and t ptona eld,, gentleman, died at hia home near Wildwood at (I o'clock Friday morning of paralysis. Hie fint attack we9 about week ago, from that he. i xeoorering but he had another wbloh ended fatally eight bonis aft- r wardd.Ee wsi buried yeaterday. ' 'A eosn as the Old Dominion steamer Newberhe arrired in rort Capt. T. V. Soathgate was informed of tbe death of - our esteemed townsman, ' William Hollister, , which was immediately on arrwal, the colore of the; , ship were dropped to half-mast aad remained so until her departure ai a testimonial of the respect rendered . one who waa ep lately one of the lively worker on the wharf where so mvoh butiaess ia so unostentatiously carried on, ; . The case Tof Bryan va. Spirey et ale for the potsetsion of James City, wbloh has been in court about ten years and which at the last term of Superior oourt was decided by Judge Conner In favor of the plaintiff and from which decision the defendants appealed will oome up before the Supreme court at Raleigh next week and the matter will then be finally ended. Mr. W. W. (Hark went up yestdrday to represent the plaintiff and Mr. O. B. Guion the defendants. Tbe former paatsr of the New Berne Presbyterian church. Bev. Dr. L. 0. Vass, of Savannah, who has been to Toronto, .Canada attending a meeting of the' "Western Commission of the Fan Presbyterian Alliance to arrange for a World's meeting there next year, arrived last night and is visiting at Die mother-in-law's, Mrs. H. S. Jones. He will remain in the oity until the latter part of next week. He will preach this morning at 11 o'clock and this afternoon fit 5 o'clock at the Presbyterian church. Jlr. William HolUstor Dead. Mr. William Hollister, one of New Berne's most highly esteemed oitizens. died of heart disease at hia rwdenoe, Friday night, in OSth year of bi ge. ', Though the lamentable event did not ooour without premonition It was still, to a great extent, nnexpeoted and startling. His illness began two weeks ago while he was returning from ohuroh Be did not go out any more from that time until hia death, but he appeared to be improving, and was fitting np when he dled,and had been; walking about the room not more than two min utes before. ,y pj-, n H . 'Mr. Hollister was a native of New Berne. Be was a very pleas: nt com panion. : He had the advantage of hav ing mads an extensive tour of Europe, Egypt and the Holy Land Immediately after graduating at Prlnbeton, and he was exceptionally apt' at , narratfng in- oidehts of the trip and ws very enter- taibing also on other snbjec' i. - Y" At the beginning of the late war he promptly enrolled himself a member of a oompaoy for looal defence and tok par 1 In the baUle at Now Berne. ''After this he mtde his home at High rant where be remained to the end of h s tUitlee." lV After the war he engaged in mercan tile business here until a few years ago, when be took a position with the Old Dominion -Steamship , Company and remained in their employ until his death. - . - , , s, , Be was ever exact, upright and oon- soientiobs In . all transactions and enjoyed the full oonfldenoe of all who knew him. 'J - 'H- ' Be wm one Of the foremost workers in ohuroh matters, For the past twenty years he was a ruling elder la the Pros- byterUrnhuroh, and was also Superin tendent,1 of tbe Sunday Sohcalatthe time of his death, which position he had hSld the greater part of time slnoe tbe war, and previous to becoming Super intendent he waa a teacher in the school and .t be labored faithfully In all posi tions he held. He ,was not demonstra tive hut qnleC steady and uaassumtog In the performance of all duties. ' ,Mrr BollisUr'eS wife, dsbghter of Mr. Cbas. Slover, survives him. He also leaves five ohildren, three sons and two doughters. One ot the former, Mr Wm. Hallieler; Jrli" Is ' a'rreeIdenOt Hoboken; N. r J. ' To give him the op portunity to be present at the funeral it will not take plaoe until tomorrow. , It will be held fron the Jesidsnoe oorner George' and" Broad stfeels at 4 o'olook Monday afternoon. t ' Coining and Uolng. Judge H. B. Bryan left yesterday morning to hold court in, Northampton oounty. Messrs. W.' W.' Clark and - O. H. Onion wenfup to Balelgh to represent clients before the Supreme oourt. . Dr. Im C. Vass, of Savannah,' arrived and will conduct the serv(pes at the Presbyterial church today. ' . ' ; Mr. Wm. Dunn, 1'rs. O. B, Guion and Miss Fettle Cuioa returned from attending the Inter-EWe Expm'.t!on. Liueos jie izl C...l'.i CI k Lavs retprned from a vii.'t to Cmt eV'.or, ' '. ,T. !'. r ' -'i r 1 t Church Services Today. ; Centenary M. E. Ohuroh Bev. B. A. Willis, pastor. Servloee at 11 a. m. and T45 p. m., conducted by the pastor, young men's prayer " meeting at 815 a. m. Sunday-school at 4 p m., J. K. Willie, Sup's. Prayer meeting on Thursday night at 75 o'cJoek. The pnbiio are ocrdlally invited to attend these servioes. v ' ' . Ohuroh of Christ, Hancock Street, I. L. Chestnuts, pastor. Servioes at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Tonng men's prayer meeting at la. m. Sunday school at B p. m., E. E. Harper, Sapt. , Prayer meeting Thursday night at 8. All are cordially invited to at tend these services. Presbyterian Church Bev. C. O. Vardell, pastor. Servioes at 11 a. m., and 5 p. m. Preaching by Dr. L. O. Vase of Savannah. : Sunday school at j);80 a.m. The publio are cordially invited to these servioes. , Christ Church Bev. T. M. N. George, rector. 19th Sunday after Trinity. Service, sermon and Holy Communion 11 a. m. Evening prayer, 5 p.m. The publio are cordially Invited and will be shown to seats by attentive ushers. Sunday school at the Chapel 9:30 a. m., and at the ohuroh 5 p. m. Y. M. O. A. Devotional services at 6:80 o'olook p. m. All men and boys, both resident and visitors to the oity, are cordially invited to attend. OBITUARY. The death of Mr. William Hollister, this estimable gentleman, has filled this oommunlty with surprize and great sorrow. He was a man of marked end sterling character, highly educated and accomplished; oourtly in bis manner, possessed great conversational powers; was an affectionate husband and father, and above all, the highest type of a christian gentleman. To his bereaved famly we extend our sincere sympathy, for we knew him well and loved him. HET A HQEBIELE DEATH. A Mau and Woman Burned AHtp. POXBC30, N. 0., Scot. 80. News of a hoirible death by fire reached here today. William Dixon and wife lived ten miles eat of Hoxucro. Lmt night about 8 o'olook screams were an&id by a neighbor, but aa Dixon and wife were known to live unhappily, it was thought they were having a fight. Shortly after the bouse was in flames, bud today the oharred bones of two people were found in the building. Dixon's hat, with a bole knocked in it, a bloody rook and a pool of blood in the yard led people to believe there was a murder before tbe fire. Trinity's Slew Museum. One of the most interesting mnseums in tbe South, is to be opened at Trioity oolloge in Trinity college park at Dur ham, N. C. For many, years specimens of all varieties and kinds have been accumulating and recently purohaies have been made or other.. museums, while collectors have boon, at work add tng systemat ioally to this collection until it will soon have no equal in the old North State, Among the notable objects are a mastodon's tusk valued at $500, found in the bottoms of Carolina by Bev N, M. Jurney , and , by him presented to Trinity college, though other institutions bid high for it Another onrious looking instrument is John Wesley's telescope, whioh it is intended shall be put on exhibition at the ecum enical conference of Methodists at Washington, where Wesleyans an to be collected.' Keoentiy an Indian mortar of mammoth else was received with thirty-two other boxes at the freight station at Durham, making four or five wason loads : or specimens, for: thl s museum. They are new being stored in the grand stand.a . . . , 111. , Negroes and Whites can Sever Affiliate. Chicago. September 29. A dlspatoh from Grand Bapids, Mich., says : The Zion. A. M. Conferenoe decided yester day to meet, next year at Fon Du Lao, Wis. . , Bishop . Thompson delivered a brief , dissertation upon the relations of the white ana ooiorea people, ue said they never could and never ought to be exneoted to affiliate. . He annreoiated highly the efforts made by the whites to oarry the gospel among the colored people' of tbe South', but declared if the money spent in sending wnuj preacn srs to ooiorea people was devoted to equipping colored psitors for the ssme work yiuuu wouia go as lar as siu.ww does now. , - Experiments Indorsed by Prof Willltts, Ool. Dryenforth yesterday had a con ferenoe with Assistant Beoretarv Wil lltts about the recent experiments mads by blm and Lieut. Bllle in ( Texas. Seoretarr WiUita. who hv man of scientific attainments and an investiga tor himself , said the experiments had demonstrated that when the air is laden with moisture oonoussions iwtll cause preolpUation and that, when the air is dry tbe ooaooauoa will indue Humid lty, which may or may not become, ao- corauuiio oorJOiiiono, to ids point oi oonden sat ion and precipitation. wash ington rest.' t -' rl.i:s, ,. 0 ifirat ORDINANCE. ' Be It ordained, That, on and after September 10, 1888, no person or per sons anau re permitted to erect any building within the fire diitriot without first obtaining permission or the Board to do so. v Any ' person' violating this Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and 'i upon j oonviotlon shall be fined fifty dollars or imprisoned thirty days, and each day said building shall so stand or remain in course of erection shall be a Violation of .this Ordinance., -'.it To the Public. . t have leased the - old reliable and popular Beams warehouse, Durham, N C. for a term of years. I have had many years experience In the warehouse business and understand thoroughly bow to guard the Farmer's interest and get the highest market prices for to- baooo. I nave an elegant warehouse well equipped. The bet light in the world, and a well trainui warehouse firoe., I will have my ornipisale f nr lit, S"-l yon vriciweHto s a f ( I ' . tiive e ' : f 1 "v tt AS IBEAL MIKISTEB. Brotherhood of Kan. Sjinpathr for , the Poor. On a olear, beautiful Sabbath fore noon id Aogust it waa the writer's pleasure its hear one of the greatest preaonersorsoiia woagct and genuin. eloqnenoe of today. In one of tho two best ohuroh edifloss in our country, Graoa Baptist Ohuroh- (The Temple) in Philadelphia, Buseell H. Con well preaches to hundreds of people. Why has this gaunt, awkward, bril liant man the elements of greatness aa a minister 1 In the first place, he believes in the brotherhood of man the sublime spirit that onr Saviour taught. , Not long . since he spoke the subatanoe of these words: "The great need of Philadelphia today is a man a man. The man who shall arise and give pure, healthy water to the poor shall be blessed. He wondered why a great people, a million Of people, boast ing of intelligence, eta, suffer such an imposition upon the poor as are the water works. Do they speak of Christianity ? Is there in tbe sound of the water the voloe of loving-kindness to the poor? Tae city maSes about 81,200,000 out of its wator works and cannot afford to give to the poor in the slums in the oity, or the poor in the little homes, or the poor in the bank alleys any good pure water. The absurdity ot it I It iB in the hf.rtds ot some misguided politicises." As a result of the sermon the pi: or received in sulting letters. Doubtles the prod uots of "misguided politioiaus." tamo one may ask, what have mini -ters to uo with city government aCa.re '.' Lot ue aee. What relations do the governing sustain to the governed? Are there any duties which we owe to humanity V Do our responsibilities t) God and to the Ohuroh burden the soul? Hr..i the pulpit no right to apply Christian philo- sopny to human needs ? Here is a man too broad-miaded and godly to refrain from advocating tue rights of the poor in the very teeth of human abuse. The following Sabbath after preaching thfa practical Rormor he announced to over three thousand people: "If X said anything in that ser mon that was bad I'll take it all buck . The good I never v. ill. I am going to stand up for tbe poor e? long r.? God lets me pri'ach. ' Woo dor bow the lace handkerohief members swallowed suoh grandiloquent sentiment. Members have threatened to loave the oongrogu tion because thu poor aro admitted to membership. Give us moid Conwells and less churob-;ocUl-prids. Wn need more rel' tioui pride. Give us min .intra in tt i aur-iw-p uour, v.ata r'.o di'uca beat of material pr3n 'is h heard foretelling that we must do battle for the wonder ful atsgciticeRue oi our civilization, who oast aside sectarian rivalry end personal jaalourfce and preach (Jhrict crucifled. Reared in the faith that man is eUoted cot merely to be saved, but "to bo oon.'jj':uud to .lie iaiof of H:i I.' c," I believe that the immen ow 'ts have as exquisitely fair a ohanue of heaven as tho t,pt":Akle;:i. Wh-,t moral right has ran to denplao mei for hie religious jnviotions? Persuasion and the Btiip.vea are the weapons most poient. The very dignity of human nature demrnds that a minister shall not wage a persecuting war on the methods of different ohurches. Our creeds become a snare whenever they plunge men into apostasy and lead con gregations to think that their respective denomination knows it all. L)o not great minds of truth and aim and thought live and more and act within the borders of every church r in tne maa man in wmon many lives are passed, in the endless eonfliot and harmonious discord of evil, in all the complexity of the world, the simple uospsi or jesus anouia oe tne only bond that shall inspire men to a more glorious brotherhood and lift our natures beyond the orumbling in the great oonsnt Of akep'lciom and faith to the ureator of eternal countless worlds. What it the history ot theories re garding the misery, the voloe, the inequality that are written on the paxes of human lifer What are tbe principles or socialism ana uommunism eaecting amid these perilous times? Let Chris tianity teach the heart of "the npper- ten-thousand" - to throb in sympathy with the down-trodden elasses of hedge and byway. Talk about "reaching the masses.'' The Ohuroh has got to labor more faithfully among them. Christ went about among what classes of people? xne need toaay is ror more men to preach philanthropy and Christianity aa does the Bev. Mr. Conwell. He realizes his stewardship to mankind as of divine calling. ' Such a oharaoter sheds its benign influences over the lives of the children of misfortune and oreates nobler, ' higher desires in the breasts of the wise, of the rich, ot tbe brMUant, and of the beautiful. Some how the life that is provided with an impregnable sense of duty to the visi ble world around end eaoh thought. each purpMe. each act Vuuiteinthe verge of heaven" is the tneme cf which tne poet dsj sung and eloquence spoken fitting tribute. .Amid the mutations and vioissltudes of the strange problem of life there is something supremely ennobling about the man who is the sympathfcsr of the poor. No language can spest bis eulogy, it win be pre nonnced Its completeness when the stars' shall surrender to decay and not until then, will we know the storr of. . the many heart i tbe almoner to the poor du euaaenea. , , . a . ' . tt'' ' ' "im--s? . ki i (nfirmed. !.' . . ' , The favorable impression produced on he first appearance of the agreeable liqntd fruit remedy Syrup of Figs a few years ago has oeen more than confirmed by the pleas est experienoe ot all who have nsed. it, and the mooes of the proprltors and' manufacturers the Cal- f ornta I ig Byrup Company. v , ' Think naugnt a trifle '.ougb it small appear. iochq. ;jtmx.:Ky . The trifles of dress if neglected detract ; from an otherwise- neat appearance, i We have the trifle! of dress "that yoa cannot dl ipose with," they are ties and scrafs, dnde bows,! Handkerchiefs,': Half Hose, Sdspenders, Collars and Onffs, Garters and . Sleeve Supporters, Scarf retainers: Collar V and Cuff Buttons, Etnds and Scarf Pins. ' If yoa need ..any of thoBe trifes give ci a calL.,... ... , , ,.-".-( , ;,y ir.'rr "' U r JtOYALMWA mw POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream 'of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength. Lateit U. 8. Government Food Be port IN ADDITION TO OUB "FAV0EITE" CIGAR, We desire ti oail special at:eclion to our celebrated fl Roasted Coffee. pronouooed by competent judgos ALSO JUST ARRIVED Fresh Sugar Orred flams, j BONELESS COD-FISH Breakfast Hominy, Samp, Cruahed Oaw -to. LUCAS & LEWIS. TAX NOTICE. THE CIXY TAX UST for tht year 1891 is now ia my hands for collection. I will be at the ollice daily from 0 to 6 to reoeive your taxes. Please come forward and settle the same. W. D. WALLACE,, City Tsx Collector. New Berne, N. C, Oot. 1, 1&91. FOR SALE. I have Two Good Feather Beds live goose feathers weight 45 to 60 pounds eaoh. Also a No. 4 Herring & Ferrel'e Safe, Dexter lock, in perfeot order, for Dr. O. K. BAGBY, Middle St., New Berne. sSOtf Dwelling Ftr Hent! Next door to tho P.eubj-torian Manse on Johnson streot. Apply to 08tf JAMES W. WATEBS. NEW BERNE DRUG-s-GOLlPANY, Corner Fo"ock and Hiddla Streets, New Berne. JSf . C. A FULL LINE OF Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articled, Perfamery, Patent Medicines, Jigars and Tobacco tSSpeolal attention will be given to Dispensing Physicians' Prescriptions with accuracy and at reasonable prices. We make a specialty of CELEBRATED SEVEN 8FUIKGS : BUNBSAIa WATER, which is kept on draught. T. A. HENRY, Pharmaoist. oetSlf . ARE YOU A . Our, $3.00 Army and Navy shoes are good to kick WITH, but there is nothing in them to kick at:.;. " ' . THE NEWBERNSI J Building & Loan Association A Fourth Series having been opened, subscriptions for same will be received by the undersigned, ( . . , . . t J. B. B. Caiibawat, , o21w ' BeoV and Treas. THOSE UMBRELLAS have arrived and they are beauties; especially those Steel Bods and Feather weights. Our Fall Stock of Clothing bas also arrived and comprises tbe Finest Relucted stock we ever carried, and that is saying a great deal. We have slso'a line of pretty UTEST STYLE DERBIES. Ziegbr's and Crossett's Men ' Fine Shoes which we havr, cecd only to be mentioned. A full line of Ziegler's Ladies' Shoes also j ant received. Dot" vour Boy need a suit r 8ee ours before rvina also a nice BALL and BAT Flti.E with every suit. Barrington & Baxter. Restaurant IS HOW 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. Cs!d Wave ftmfog ! Fu'i Lino of Heating Stoves . or .at L. E. Cutler & Co. An OiBparalEelsij Offer! For the next thirty days we will soil SOLID GOLD RIDING SOW FRAMES SPECTACLES WITH FUtaT QUALITY LKNMtHAT $2.50 Per Pair! BELL THE JEWELER. Has arrived from the North with the LARGEST AND Best Assorted Sfoiik OF Groceries, Dry Goods, Ship Chandlery &c. &c. &0. he ever kept, and now offers tq bis many friends inducements to call. Best Quality of Goods, and Lowest Prices. For Sab, Oheap! Small SCHOONER, in good repairs, Will oarry 600 bushels. Can be seen at Howard's Ship Yard. TOBACCO! TOBACCO! Durham, N. C, Is the place to sell your Tobacco. JOHN B. HUTCHINQ8 & Co., Proprietors. WE MEAN YOU. Stop and look at onr Una otSOtlTKRIB SPOOKS. . ' Ask for Paul K. Wlrta' FODRTAia MSB, frssh lot just arrived. . X forget to say I have Just reserved a fresh lot Of those BOLLED OOIJO CHAINS, warranted for six years. V. give a written gaarnntaewltheaehehaliu f" ' By STOCK IS WAV VP, and PBICKS ABB WAT DOW If. Dome In and aee m 17 J. F. Taylorj ; SAH. BEATON, ' . v ?' f -rf HilT! , Prof. Eugene Wallnau, Eanooek Street, near Hathedlst ehtmh. New Berue, N. O.. Expert Piano and OTCa Tuner and Repairer, edaeaud at lb. Uni versal uf K.i ic. cuUiatMiion. snaranles!, Tunlut ,1C). 1-o.nUUu; sl.uo extra. . TKSTIMOKflAIJI. IdiaaFaonla Holland, Mule Tercher. N.wB.rna.A.0. Mlas Marian K. BadoUff, VMalTeaenar. . iS.wllnne, K.O. Prof. Oalesp'e, Principal of Tartooro OoUega. Mrs. Julie Stailoa. Muelo Teacher. (j rneny ' I le. N. C, January Srd, Ml: Mr. Enscne WHru'), Dear 1-.--lt kIvib me great pleasure to aware y..nr p., t rout of your thorongnnbllllr aH -i Ti-.no. 1 179 yon the liberty of aalng my Daif eiua 1 .gtimonlal. Keapeci-fiiUv, -; Mra.XxiatsC. Lattaanu Mr. S.u K:i'.:fi Wallrsvi la engaged at Piano Tumri-i i ii- i;rieriviii College, and be ha. proved ii in-i -if a very competent and can sci B i , .y ,,,,. tt . work eotmsted im ,.u t h i miru'lv ki nerreet i-aUifaeiloa, i s i;r, i leonci e.:, mil mumoniu or -s wnfe.ror.impufA iv Hrvlcet to partltM , in wsvni of a reiiabie vuoht and repalter. f'rof. .Toha Docketi, r.'l"'ipal nf UisenylJie College, Orwnville.H.C, Mrs. A. C. linuter. Music Teacher. REDUCTION in Old Virginia Cheroots. Also, Hortrforti Bread Preparation. Buy your Shot and Powder and save Money WHOLES ALE GEOOEB, MiD.'.U? STBEET, NHW BEBNK. N. O. HI CLOCKS, T cwolry. Aiiu Silver-ware, X fC &tiy Done. if j . i rons and the Viu'x Cansrally. Uavsiis removcri my place of business to L y,":TV, Vu":r s-:,:BKT. - ihree doors LaHt of the Gaston House, whfra I will be pleased to serve my patrons an he . tfore. I shall keep ooDHant'.y on land A FULL L1M-: OF SAMPLES of tho very best FoiiEKiN am) Domestic Goods. II. SAWYER, sepiltf Fashionable Tailor. ESS 15 4 WlioleHale Dealers In Groceries, Provisions TODACCI) and SNUFF, BOOTS and 8D0BS. VT e ari .tleo neonta for STOCK "DIADEaf'i PJjOUK. ..vt.iy oarre) ranantd. A laruo htoi:k of eVHK WK8T INDIA Mol.ASHt-.ourown lmportlon. iinu lo eeo us, or sen d yonr orders You will Una oar i'rlces aa LOW aa th. Loweb'.. ihoj;iji: ROJBKRTS BBO Yeung Ltsntucky and 4 Virginia Horses! Mules Has Just Arrived with Two Car Loads of Young KENTUCKY and WEST VA. ' mvMWW AJft Ja sUssk V aMaBsalM ' ' From 3 to 7 Years Old. EXTRA FINE DRIVERS, Draft and Saddle Horses. Which Will Be Sold Cheap. Also Nice Variety of Carriages, Baggies, Carts, Harness, Whips, Lap-Kobes, Dusters etc., etc, OUR MOTTO IS , Quick Sales Small Profits. Call and seo us before you buy; it will bo to your advantage to do so. mm & go. W. A. WHITE, Offers a full line of Choice Groceries Lowest Price:. Also country-msde Tube, Boof Paints, Oils, Brushes, eto. - Proprietary Pnmedies and ' in or - '-v r 'rril Jyst jirrived :
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 4, 1891, edition 1
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