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V i . ? OURNAL. VOL. X.-NO109 NEW BERNE, N. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. 7 rtf;:;HJ r-1 SRTR IT viTTOTvreicIo All iV vl, C MOKE Genuine Cabana Tobaooo O , " :"A-v.:i.:::;;v.:r-,r.',..':.'oot8tf TOBACCO. If yon want the bigheei market prices for your Tobaooo ship it Ut Beams Warehouse, Durham, N. O., ,-.4' rrw ONE who can copy mnilo In a X olear yU, I will giv wrk- at lav terraii dnrtng-fce wlntaw I-yrefer the ferview af ana jwho nndentanda i batmoojr knij boniiterpoiiiti altboagh! , thil knowledge is not neoeesary. aepl8tf- - Chab. L. Qaskill. NEW DVLXf& BTORB.-bropMedi-atbn ud Oh.mioal., O. P. Popnlar Proprietary Madlolnea, All varltle ot Drnggwvt Bandriu. ; Trane and Kra . Maw croo Usrdn Beda. Fin ant) Irg Htoak Olgan b TobMeo. AhL w. Pre aerlptloiM Monrately oompoande4 (and not at WAa prices), oar mr-tto and our saoeeea. U. O. OKDSN, UrmtKlst and Apothecary, Middle t.. tool doon Irom pollook. .J ly 4 ".j i 1 ' . . j, i .i tj v. o ln3S.QHUBSIT3 UKepablloaug say they were fooled. Allen is sot the stamp speaker they thought he WaS. -ftJJ Peffeb Xailed 'to come to time at EaleighhThia-Js the feast dis appolntment that has befallen the exposition.-: , Tns Jieform Demooratio ticket, headedby an f oJd Confederate, George fBGaiid wasVeleptedjn Nashville, Tenn., on IhnrBdaj" IJsibk la considerable excite ment at Gork, Ireland, caused by posters placarded on the street declaring that Parnell was "Mur dered to please Englishman.'' . ' Thebk is a great deal of, human natarc and sonnd political wisdom in the Washington Post when it says: "Baby MoEee to Baby Cleve land: .'Keep off the White Honse grass.' -.,- No, they can't get over it. They are slok jet. ''Cleveland was president of the meeting and Hill was .4ue, ("principal., epeaket''- fills them with political bile, and they are sick nigh unto death.' Tax brutal ' attack upon' Gov. Campbell because he fs in debt will help ' him more : than the Foraker forgery plot. did. J The people of - Ohio' . will ; be reminded , that the pets of Protection' are not embar rassed financially. . . . ,, , "Ihb ; condition of Mr. Blaine's healthls madtj the excuse for dodg ing the consideration of reciprocity with Canada, But the real motive for postponement:! is the fear that ny'ftartheru teQiproolty .medicine might kill the protective infantj, v IflB Bepablioan papers of the North recognizing the fact thai; Jhe argument is exhausted have tamed : their batteries' loose on .Cleveland, HULy issellandCampbelL JBnt, it won't do." This is a campaign of principles b( pientnt,navoW- The Nev'sl bnd ioibserver feays: The Foraker men in Ohio appear ' dtosattofled iWithtihe' management of the oampaignV - phe ehatrmapf the State Eepubllcaii committee Is charged !ith.:inaing his ln5enc'e for Sherman and has been placed under . fire y The .iDemooratsr are uniting with that stern determina tion presaging. Victory. -' The Bepnblican, organs bestor unstinted praise . upon v the r New York Chamber, of Commerce for its resolution "denouncing- the ".'.'fiuyejf . bulllon. purchased act of last Coin- gress,iIn,this way the organs ex press their '.condemnation i;' of Sherman4 McKlnley and Eeed pot only but ( also of the Bepublioan State eonventions' that ' have' in, dorsed and pprovdhait act.- i nuaao ria i;ecora.; i 'i ; i t - . i., ' n Sehaioe G oiia an, in his speech at the .opening of jf-e Dmocratio campaign In Maryland, gave' prom iaenoe to the idea that the foroe t",'.l r",s,,BtlUa'faT0rite'me!a8nre i'Ji- tLe; Republican party i and wcu' l be made a law whenever it was in the power of that party to do so. He said: "That bill will c-.d aain if Harrison is re ' tad. ' Do not mistake the signs cf the times. Massachusetts had who introdaced the bill, as a of its Bepnblican con ; its resolve was for the . i"!. Ohio and every Ee ' ' 'V't-"t hrs acbi are V ' ""n fartv' n 1 t j it, LOCAL news: NEW ADVXSTI3XMi NT3. , Howard 0 verooata. . n Jej.Green-r Admiralty Notioe. orroH--New Berne Market Sale reeterday 61 balea ak 71-Sto 8.1$." J1 eT6r1 nBV tadenta wen enrolled at the New Berne Gelleglate Institute ywterday-yr'''- BiaSoU - Biar! IxrttvX be the oltr rrterda jaWiW W dedicate the ohnrob and achool tor the ootor4 peo-1 pie at 8 p'oltlok thla evening and preach on theoocaelon. all are invited to at tend. 1 )',' Several "merohanta were ' tiiad 'and found guilty yesterday on the charge of leaving goods , , boxet In the . Streets. More will be up (oday. . Others take warning. " , . . The business places of oar Jewish oltizens were closed yesterday, as they wore observing Tom Eipor or the Day of Atonement whioh ; began Sunday afternoon at 6 o'olook and ended yester day at the same honr. A telegram was received by Mr. J. J. Baxter announcing the death of his unole, Capt J. W. Smith, at his home in EliEsbeth City.' Oapt. Smith had been ill a year He was about 65 years of age. ' Mr. Baxter left on the steamer Neuie to be present at the funeral. Some one has been spitting tobaooo on the glass of show windows in the business part of the city. There is no Joke in suoh conduct. It is simply a disgraoeful triok which we believe the perpetrators themselvee would be ashamed to have known that they com mitted. . Mr. Sam Cook is boring another drain well at the frog pond. This is one of the worst plaoes in the oity. It has probably had mora labor expended on it than any similar place and yet it siill gives trouble. Complete drainage si nteded. The pond is only three squares form Treat river and now that sew erage is being constructed in portions of the oity would it not be well to lay an efleotire line of pipe front the pond to the river; ?; 4 Cates have'' occasionally happened that when 1c was inconvenient to reaoh the coroner, magistrates would sum mon a jury and hold an- inquest when there was a oasa of death requiring in' vestigation. This is unwarranted. The law provides that the coroner shall be notiBed and he attend to the' matter and l there is no ooroner then the clerk I the court , shall have his attention called to suoh oases and he shall ap point a coroner for the eosaion Mag istrates have no juiitdiotion in suoh matters.. .. t , . , 4 , . We have received a copy of the Fourth Annual Report of the Bureau of Labor Statistics of this State, Volume of 819 pages. The subjects embraoed in the reports ar' etataJneol In Ive qhapters, andjembraoe reporta, from ootton and woolen mill ptonrietbrs ahl from: em ployee' in sams;;rfports from tobaoo faotory proprietors, reports froas other manufactories other than Of ootton ud tobaooo; reports ' front "employees in faotoriej, mills, etc, other than cotton mills f and lastly report from farmers of farm produot,tueost of., production, wages oi arm laoores, o, Special Bates to the Circus. , U 7 ' Special .rates have been n arranged over; the A and -N. Oif Bailroad. for John Robinsons Oirons at Qoldsboro to morrow. ; ,Slj- Vi';.n;rfS ; B The regular passenger train wilt take all who desire to attend at the very low rate ot f 3.00 for the round . trip from New Berne and at proportionate rates from all other points along the road. )v The train will leave here at the usual honr half past 'eight , and ' returning will leave Qoldsboro at halt past four. Another talrjn taizabeth CitjV - ' . The Albemarle Park Fair Association, of wnioh' jlot, Q." 8klnner U Presi dent will hold i their third i annual exhibition ' on ' their kroonds In Elisa beth Oity during the four days from the 27th to the JOth of Ootober'.'; fitbn. XT ii' Polk will deliver an address on the 29th, Badsoma eirculars which are up la thlisi&MnnQnft jthat itwUlndf tm a repetition of worn out features bat a progresiive exhibition of fresh, novel and interesting sights, new4 stirring and instructive to thow who v(ew, them and there will also be an eooommode ting programme1 of good races' and other attractive .featans. also ; good musio totsnUveh if ioOomslon.V This Fair gives New Bemlana another op portunity to yitlt; oar nelghborteg pity under favorable oiroumstanoea and doubtless many will avail themselves of . -, lip l'Jl-: 'I ;' t,;.'.-" :l v1'' J DIEO, i V i-Kj.;.' J 'ij . - Near Lake Landing,' Hyde county, September 29th, Mrs. Elizabeth B. Clark, widow of Mr. lewis Clark, of Woodstock, N- 0., aged 02 years, while visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jane Levendor. ". . Mrs. Olark spent her early days In Washington. N. 0., and then lived for short period In Beaufort, Carteret county, and later she ir.ov?4 C4 t-s Lomealead at Woottsiotk, ' t-aUwit county, wbloh' she ooonp!pd 1 - r ' .1 i r cf Onr Eailroad Tlsitors and the Meeting Ijagtlllght.?'-" --! , ' - A" oommttee. of business, men took the entire party of railroad visitors out driving yesterday . to th prominent points ot interest in and near the oity The gentlemen express' themselves as pleased with their visit 'and favorably impressed with the oity, wbloh they say is the prettiest they have seen la North Carolina and they think well of its sur roundings, industries, and prospects. ' " Last night they gathered at the oity Hall and a good irepresntation of onr oltizens met with them, i The meeting waa called to order by Mayor Manly and a speech of weloome waa delivered by Judge Bryan. The Judge also gave a strong and tolling presentation of the importance of the road touching New Berne. Mr. Bryan was followed by Mr. A. H. Winton, of Soranton, Pa., in a plain and praotioal exposition of the question under dis cussion. Hewss especially clever in bis remarks of tbe cordial way in whioh he had been received by our people on every hand. Gen. 0. A Battle spoke next in beautiful and appropriate words, and was followed by Hon. A. 8. Cadwallader of Tardley, Pa., a wealthy capitalist, and one of the prime movers in the scheme. : . Hon. J. 8. Long spoke next with appropriate and sealons remarks, at the olose ot whioh the meetiogad jornedwitha general introduction of our citizens to the visitors, who have proven themselvee to be an extremely olever and genial body of gentlemen sinoe they have been in our midst. This road is a very important enter ptise for this seotion. Our people gen erally are awake on the matter and strongly desirous that its main line should come to this city. A brsnoh line well not answer our purpose. We want every passenger that travels over it find out some thing of the city. The importance of this cannot be overesti mated, and it is likewise important to the road itself for it to run its main line here. While the road would get good freights even from the country surrounding New Berne they would not get near so much as can be secured if the elty trsffto is added to it. Tbe freight of tbe city both eoming and going is considerable and will be an important item in making the finances of tbe road balance on the right side. , Come on with the rosd gentlemen. It will be a proud day for us and a grand one for you whe it enters the city. Coming and Going. Mr. J. M. Hines left yesterday morn ing: on a business tour. Messrs, P. J. Hardison and Win. Cook I went up to Qoldsboro to bore a well at the colored Insane asylum. Mrs. Wm. Sawyer and Mrs. Hooker, of Bayboro, left yesterday morning for Wilmington ro attend the Sam Jones meeting, and Mrs. J, L. Fentress, of Bayboro, went up to Institute to visit the family of Mr. J. f Patriok. t - The steamer neuee, or the is. g. v. line, brought in iba, following passen gers; Judge A 8 Seymour, returning from a Visit, to relatives In Clinton, N, Y.; Mr. W.T. Hill, returning from a Northern' business trip; Hrs. J. J. Diaosway and obild, returning from visiting relatives North; Miss Emma fiisosway, obmlng back from Norfolk Where she went to meet Hrs. Dlsosway, and Mr. Hodges, "of Plymouth, moving to live and farm near New Berne. The steamer Neuto took oat the fol lowing passengers: Caps. W. 8. Sim mons of the revenue cutter Winona, on a trip to Baltimore; Hr. H. W. Wahab, on a business trip to New York, and Mr, W. B. Blade, going after his family who have been visiting relatives North. Ms. B.1 Ki Bryan, ef Charlotte, ar rived last night to visit relatives. , jBev Bufus Ford ' and , Mr, J. C. Whitty went down' to Beaufort last night to attend the meeting of the At. lantio Baptist Association. i i 1 : Miss Laura Swltser,' a pupil of the New' Bene JCollegiate Institute, , went down to her home, at Beaufort on ao- coant of the illness of a relative, v: i ,Mlss Dora Ireland who has been visit ingj friends In the oity. and at Ports mouth, ;,' returned .' to her , home in Beaufort. y.-J-:; y-vl 1 CptSamnejr owland' of -the sonooneiMaiyua) wnveu irom vwasn ington, D. C, discharged hie cargo of coal torJitfCB-m Ellis, f'sohDhls ter rapins" and left last night for his home In Beaufort- U J j f -i - .3 ' v - "It Is better to wear a good overcoat than a gold watch." , ; , ,i If yon ' can't afford . both by all means get the oyercoat and when yon need it give 'us a trial we have the very thing yon are, looking for. Do yoa need any winter underwear if so we hare what; yon want, arid at as . close a price as the can be got for in the city. Bemember we are the only men's furnishing store in the city, that makes this branch of business exclusive. - r J. M. HOWAED. UHtTKD BTATIS OV AMSaiCA. ' XastaraSlstrlet of North Carollra. U.S.Dlstrlet Oonrti Pamlloo Slatrlot. Jno. T. Tmnn et all. v.. The P'onj Jug H. v) W.i.t D,liM( ...mtn,.t..,.', I: ADMIKAI.TV NOT . "1 lot. SEW BEBXE. Dr. Hawks Originated the Final e Jhe Masons Wrote "Sew Bern" In the Last Century. Ia it vow New Berne? Let us fur ther examine, CoL Saunders has high authority for this wav of spelling it. We will however first endeavor or to fix the date of the eomnsenoemsnt of the ereotion of tbe Masonio Lodge where It now stands. After being driven from the palace, as we have seen the masons meet at different rooms in the town as they were . offered by oltizens, until finally settling down in the old Court House at the intersection of Broad and Pollock streets. This building was raised on briok arches. So as to render the lower part a conven ient market plaoe. Its oocupanoy by the masons waa brief. Its removal soon thereafter occurring for the erec tion of tbe three story briok Court House in whioh was exhibited the greatest forensio eloquence and logio of Stanly and Qaston and the first of Badger and Hawks. This building was destroyed by fire by its proximity to others burning near it in the morning of Tuesday, June the 15th, 1861. The ever true and faithful town clock, a moment subsequent to striking out the hour of five with the whole roof and bell tumbled in throwing out myriads of sparks through tbe roaring flames and before another hour all was forever stilled. The bell waa the property of theoounty. Tbe town owned the olock. It ooat $794.00 in 1827. This was run ning 81 years. The masons made the effort after being routed from the old Court House to secure a room in tbe wing of the palace that esoaped the fire and yet holds its original position. Then it was occupied by the poor of the county Failing to obtain it and being constant ly ha rassed, as they were, for a convenient hall to meet in oommenoed work vigorously and earnestly for the ereotion of the paesent fine edifloe. "Tbe Lodge met at Mr. Oliver's room for this express purpose by order of the worehipful master." A report was made favoring the purchase of two lots in this town dated, "New Bern Sept. 5. 1798" and signod, F. Lowthrop, George Ellis, Riobard Hunley, Frances Hawks, Isaac Taylor, and William Johnston, oo remittee. The flourishing under each name is amusing and expresieB their publica tion at the prospect of a hall of their own more than they could have done with the strongest words, Frances Lowthrop, for whom "Lowthrop Hall" is oalled was a mason indeed as well a name. We find at a meeting of the Lodge held on the 6 oh, Feb. 1805. John L. Taylor Orand Master of N. G., afterwards Chief Justice being present, it was, "Resolved, that in consideration of the high respect in which the Lodge hold the character of their master, and in gratitude for the many and important servioes whioh he has rendered this society, during his twelve years presidency! over it the Lodge appoint a committee to procure a portrait drawn by brother Williams of the worshipful master Frances Lowthrop and that they procure an ele gant and sspropiate frame for the same and hang it up in a oonepieuoue piaoe in tne lxKtge room and that the said oommittee draw on the Treasury for the sums necessary to defray the expenses of the affectionate tribute of respect to the'merita virtues and ser vioes of their master and that brothers, Osborn and Ellis be the oommittee to oarry into effeot the foregoing reso lution." The Masons of this town now are aooustomed to looking at this portrait where it has been hanging for 88 years also that of their brother Osborn in Masonio Hall. This waa Dr. John 0. Osborn who left this town in 1807 to reside inthe oity of New York where he was made a professor and became cele brated among eld and young women for his soothing syrup. To return to the oommittee George Ellis was a rela tive ot the Attmores. The record says he died the 8th Sept. 1708 from a wound received the otb. day before bv the blowing up a house to stop the ravages of a fire on Craven Street. " There were two George and Thomas and we will let the following note tell the story for "Parson Irving." It wiU let ue know what kind of goods were sold here in those days, and bv intima tion sometimes the preacher was not averse to a little rum toddy. Written is the Palace. Messrs. George and Thomas Ellis: I send you sirs, a little boy To buy me neither robe nor toy, Nor rum nor sugar nor molasses, Coffee, tea, nor empty glasses, Nor linens, cloths, nor bean-cravats Nor handkerchiefs, nor beaver-hats. Nor anything; or less or more, Of all that constitutes your store, Save only this a noon day toper, And one thing more a quire of paper; Of these pray send the exact amount And charge them both to mv account. And rest assured my prayers shall be Kind airs for your prosperifee. Tnos. P. DtviNO, . : Nov. Uth '97. This ii the last writing we have from the palaoe. It will be recollected It was burned Feb. 87th,1798,three months afterwards. One of - these Ellisee. we cannot now with oertainity state which was the rather oi aiiss arete isms who planted the acorns from which the oaks are now growing on the Fair grounds. She was then in charge of Griffins Free School. RIohard Hunly was an aotive mason. He moved away we suppose, or his death would have been recorded, wi e Frances Hawks was the eon of the architect of the palaoe and of the man' ion of James A'.; Bryan, Esq. He was the father : ot Dr. Franoes L, Hawke. the eminent divine and historian who set as the example of writing thus "New-Berne" and who was the author of the inscription on the marble oyer the main gateway at tbe cemetery to wbloh we will again more particularly allude. : Isaao Taylor was the father of our esteemed citizen, Miss ; Franois Taylor, who still resides in the family mansion on Craven street He waa the grandfather of the lamented William Hollister; ot Dr. George Attmore, of Pamlioo oonnty. Miss Rebecca Attmore, Dr. John D. Clark, Miss Hannah Olark and the great erandfather of the chil dren of W. B. Oliver, Esq. Mr. Taylor survived for a number of years all the masons : of the period to whioh we are . .rrrir. -, William Johnston was the mi: ;U owner of the land now Cedar 0-"ve c .rv. 1 ' mx t,t the lod-s in the report ? t .9 nmictet te same dey, 5ih agreeable to a resolution of 2nd May, that two lots Ho. 825 and 830, now tbe property of Mrs, Haslin, valued at 250 dollars are both cheap and eligible for that purpose. Ordered that worshipful F. Lowthorp have the proper warrantee deed executed for the aame in the name of this lodge and oall upon tbe treasurer for the purchase money." This was the first step towards the con struction of the present lodge building. Abe theatre in it waa then not contem plated. We expect to refer to the lodge building again hereafter. It will not be forgotten that the masons met at Mr. Oliver's room. It is to be rec-retted we cannot with centainty give the full name. There were several of them masons and some of them spelling their names Olliver. It may therefore, be surmised it might lmva been our ven erable yet inflexible and gallant fellow oitizen bearing; that honored name in Newborn." We do not however oredit it. We are too familiar with the masons to be led to believe that thev could have acted so discourteously and so much displease suoh a kind brother in bisown house by writing "New Bern" before tbe date Sept. 5th, 6798 A. D., 1798. But we may not disagree relative to the name of our town if there should be danger of clashing in our perambula tions touching subjtcts of a character of lntinatelr more importance and tender like. "Andentes fortune jurat. " W. To be continued. Gratifying to All. The high position attained and the universal acceptance and approval of the pleasant liquid fruit remedy Syiup of Figs, as the most excellent laxative known, illustrate the value of the qualities on which its success is based and are abundantly gratifying to the California Fig Syrup Company. IsiLUKERY OPEHTO. Miss HAREIETTE LANE Will display an Elegant Stock of Fine Fall and Winter Millinery Goods Thursday and Friday, Oct. 15 and Hi, All the LATEST NEW YORK StyloB will be shown at prices that will as tonish all who favor her by calling to sie them. Oct. 13d lw. OPERA HOUSE. COMMENCING Monday EveniDg, Oct. 12th. LO WANDA'S Refined Novelty Co. In a Buperb entertainment of allur ing and startling Wonders Surpassing anythnig hitherto accomplished. A performance bordering on tLe supernatural, astounding and confound" ing the senses. General Admission. 25.:. Children (under 12). 15o. Reserved Seats, ii.ro. Seats now on sale at Henry's Drug Store, All Whom It May Concern! I have not enlisted in the Grocery, Confectioner, Tobacco or Ogstcr Wat, (nor do I intend so doing, it ie a luxury I cannot afford,) but I am still selling the finest LOWNEY'S Chocolates and Bon Bong. WHITMAN'S Pliiliulelnl.ia Candies. KENBIV'.i Celebrated Fancy Cakes. Also, Fruits, Smoking and Chewing Tobaooo, Cigars, Smoker's Articles etc Also dispensing Coca Cola, Mineral and Soda Water to those in need, at the Lowest possible prices. I am still in my little store just around the oorner of Poilok, in Middle Street. Come and see me. ol!2m SAM B. WATERS. HOUSEKEEPERS ATTENTION Is called to the fact that Txao: HAS TUB Most Complete Stock OF CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES in the. city. Complete in every department. Quality of the Highest and Prices as Low as any Grocery in the city, f He requests a call from the ladies to satisfy them that what he claims is a fact indeed. Confectionery DeDartment Is supplied with the very nicest lines of goods, imported fresh each week. : To satisfv the rmhlin and to secure an early call he will give for tne next 30 days the following low prices : Chocolate Cream Drops, Best marsn Maiiow, .Caramels, And all fine goods of Whitmans & Miller's Phila. make, at Bock Bottom Prices, only 25c. per lb: A nice Mixed Candy, pure and fOOOfW'W! M f- ) . i "HOC lain,Candy, ., . -,t i 15c . Choice Fruits, Nuts,, Raisins, Fis, and everything in this line l equally low prices. ' A c"U vi'l to rpprcciated. ills POWDER Absolutely Pure. A (ri!im ftf farr.ar Imbiti-r nnixfflv HlaTrlAMfc nf nil in Imm VAn i n ct atruncrth Latest U. S. Govemvient Food Report New Goods! flew Goods! We are reoeivinir new eoods by everv steamer. NOTICE OUR Special Low Prices! Jelly ; : : 10c. lb Preserves . : I2ic. " " 5 lb pails, 75c. oiuocanaaru reaches 1uxl:oc. can 31t " Pio " 10c. " 21b ' Cherries 15c. " Fulton Market Corned Beef Sc. lb Boneless " 8c. " Finest Sugar Cured Hams 1 tc. " Loose Pickles : 10c. doz White Full Cream Cheese, 15c. lb Good Green and BiackTea, 50c. lb Best " " 75c, " Our Special Blend Koasted Coffee 30 and 35a. per pound. And a full line of other fancy Groceries too numerous to mention. Thanking you for your past favors and trusting you willgivo us another trial, we are Vory Kespectfully, CUUHCUILL &PAliKEli, Broad Street. ARE YOU A KLIOKLER ? Our $3.00 Army and Navy shoes are good to kick WITH, but there is nothing in them to kick AT. BARGAIN STORE. Dwelling Fcr Rent! Next door to tuo 1'rr hb torian Manse on Johnnon Htrtet. Apply to ,rttl JAMES V. WATERS. THOSE UMBRELLAS have arrived and they are beauties; especially those 8iecl Reds and Feather weights. Our Fall Stock of Clothing has also arrived and comprises the Finest Selected etock we ever carried, and that is saying a great deal. We have also a line of pretty LATEST STILE DERBIES. Ziegler's and Crossett's Men's Fine Shoes which we have, need only to be mentioned. A full line of Ziegler's Ladies' Shoes also jast received. Does your Boy need a snit? See ours before buying also a nice BALL and BAT FREE with every suit. Barrington & Baxter. we imn you. 8 top and look at oar line of SOUVENIR SPOONS. Aak for Faul K. Wirt' FOUNTAIN FUNS, fresh lot Jast arrived. I forget to say I have Just received a fresh lot of those ROLLED GOLD CHAINS, warranted for six yean. We give a written aiiarnntee with each chain. My STOCK IS WAT VP, and PRICES ARB WAT DOWN. Come In end see SAM. K. EATON, Middle Bt opposite Baptist Ghnrou. mays lstpdwtf . NEW L1ILLINERY. - Monday-Tuesday; The attention of the Ladies is directed to the OPENING OS - MrJEBJJuffy'sMilUuery whiok occurs Monday and Teeaday, October 13th and 13th. New Styles and Trimmings at Dry Goods Prices. Prof. Eugene Wallnau Hanoook Street, near authodlsl ehorafa. New Borne, N.O., Expert Piano and Organ Tuner and Kepalrer, educated at tbe Unt versliynf Berlin. Satisfaction auaranteed. Tuning $3.00. Polishing tl.00 extra. TESTIMONIALS. Miss Fannie Holland, Ifusio Tercher, New Berne, H.C. Miss Marian B. KadcUff, Vooal Teacher. flew Berne, K.G. Prof. Galeep e. Principal of Tarboro College, Mrs Julie Hlattuu. Music Teacher. Greenville. N. C. Januarv SrS. IaSli Mr. Eutcene Wallnan, Dear fclr: It glvtg me great pleasure to assure your p itrona nf your Ihoroueh abUll v as a Tuner, and 1 give yon the liberty of uBiug iuy nHuie Hb a Leaiimoniai. KfcHpecuully, Mrs. Ijouls C. Latham: Mr. Euehne WAllnan is enffmred mm Plena Tuner in the Ureenvllle onllege, and he has prove il 111 mHelf a very competent and ear ful workman He 's a i-entleman and oon- xclimtlnusly performs the work entrusted to lilm, aihl liavinc given perfect sati.faollOB, I Klve lam, tuiBoliciteil, this testimonial of h iK work, commend-, ng 1,1s Hervlces to parties in went ol a tellable tuner and repaller. rroi. joun Ducaeit, Pilnolpal of ' reeuvllle College, OieenvUle, H.C, Mrs. A.G.nunter. Music Teacher. REDUCTION in Old Virginia Cheroots. Also, Horsford Bread Preparation. Buy your Shot and Powder and save Money JET. TTla-ielL, WHOLESALE GROCER, MIDDLE STREET, NBW BERNE. N. O. Watclo.es. 0L00KS, Jewelry. And Silver-ware, NEW BERNE, N. 0. Repairing lieatly Done. liino'.T dwtf To My Patrons and the Public Generally. Having removed my place of business to South Fkont Street, Three doors Eaut of the Gaston House, where l will be pleased to serve my patrons aa heretofore. I ehall keep oonRtantly on band A FULL LINE OF SAMPLES of the very best FoiiKICN' AND DOMESTIC GOODS. Ii. SAWYER, seplllstptf Fashionable Tailor. ROBERTS & BRO. W'liolenale Dealer In Groceries. Provisions TUii.H:il and SMTF, BOOTS and i We lire slfo lurents for STOCK "DIADEM' IVLO UK, every barrel wan an ted. A lnre stock of I'UHE W K8T INDIA MOIjASmKs, our own imposition. s- Come to kh uh. or send your order You wil find our i'rlceu at LOW M Uir Lowtifct )iirtv24lwif HOHKKTH k BRO Just Arrfved: Young Ktrskcky and $e$t Virginia Horses! Mules Has Just Arrived with Two Car Loads of Younp; 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. Alao Nice Variety of Carriages, Buggies, Carts Harness, Whips, Lap-Robes, Dusters etc., etc OUR MOTTO IS Quick Sales Small Profits. Call and see us before yoa buy; it will be to your advantage to do so. LI. HAHN & CO. W. A. WHITE, Offers a fall line of ' Choice Groceries ' . lowest Prices., J .- J". n i . ,-, f.V.-Vrw-v Also country-nude tabs,, Boof Paints , Oils, Brushes, eto t v . i v . Proprietary Remedies and ".idioines (n ordinary use constantly on hand.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 13, 1891, edition 1
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