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Daily n n OURNAL. - i VOL: X.-NO. 178. NEW BEKNE, N. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. . ' BUSINESS LOCALS. MINCE MEAT, Buokwhet, Dried Figs. Fruit Paddine. Fresh. Canned Goods, Fine Tes. Fresh Kosstsd Coffee. C. E. Slovkb. BARGAINS ia beautiful work-baskets fancy it; lea job lot just received. J. SCTBB. S HOKE Genuine Cabana Tobaoco. oot6U TO ONE who can oopy mueio in a olear style. I will give work at in tervale during the winter. I prefer the aerrioei of one who nnderatanda harmony and counterpoint, although this knowledge is not neoeesary. ssplStf Chas. L. Gaskill. NEW DBTJCr 8TOBE. Drugs, Medi ailies and Ohemloals, O. P. Popular Proprietary Medlolnes. All varieties of Druggist's Sundries. Trusses and Brno s. New orop Garden Heeds. Fine and Large Htook Cigars and Tobaoco. all kw. Pre ' sorlptlons aoourately oompounded (and not at was prloes), our m"tto and our snoeess. V. O. OH4KN, Druggist and Apothecary, Mlddls st (our doors from Pollock. J anil ly - State Auditor Sanderlin ifrnow regularly at bis desk and ia quite well again. A NEW Yoek special of Oat. 20. reports heavy frosts althrough the cotton belt and ice in Yicksburg and New Orleans. John Howard Paenell, of Georgia, is mentioned for Parlia ment from Cork to succeed his brother Charles Stewart Parnell. A BEPOBT comes from Ohio that Maj. MoKinley is suffering from insomnia. This is another evidence that "There is no rest for the Wicked." A SNOW Hill correspondent of the Kinston Free Press wrote up a big wedding and mentioned every body connected with it excopt the man who got married. The people nine-tenths of thorn we believe, throughout the entire Union, who are Democrats above all "entangling alliance,'' tire first and last for Grover Cleveland. The Kansas City ( Missouri ) Scar, Democratic, says of Cleve land in that State: "Tbe simple truth is that nobody else is thought of for the Democratic nomination." THE United States Supreme oonrt has advanced the case of Boyd vs. Thayer, from Nebraska, which involves the govership of that State, to the first Monday in December. When Gov. Hill said "I am a Democrat'' he covered the whole ground. To say I am a Tammany Democrat, a Jeffersonian Demo crat, or an Alliance Democrat, is unnecessary verbosity. "It is said that when in unquiet dreams the spectre of the future stalks before tbe footboard of his bed, Ben Harrison can see nothing bat the vision of little Miss Cleve land playing on the White House lawn.", BOXAN Catholic Archbishop Tascheran, of Montreal, has issued s fierce address denunciatory of the principles contained in the address of Grand Master Workman f uwuonjr, ui sua jxuigubo ui xjui. He threatens to place the condem 'nation of that charoh npon the , order.' IN North Carolina the following new enterprises are - reported: Enlargement of coal, mining opera lions at Egypt. N, C; tobocoo factor? at Milton, N. O.j two to baoco factories, lumber mill and Canning factory at Mount Airy, N. - C, brick works at North Wilkes boro, N. 0. - MCKinley has written to the Olnoinnate Commercial Gazette to drop all allusion to Governor Gamp bell's financial embarrassment. It proved to be a boomerang wound, ing those who used ifc Hundreds of Republicans cheesed Democratic banners : . bearing the inscription "Poor but Honest." j - Thb Financial . .Chronicle , says that tbe farm products will ran this year as follows: Corn 2,000 millions of bushels as against 1,489 millions last year, a gain of nearly GOO millions of bushels. Wheat GOO millions of bushels as against 400 millions last year, gain of 200 millions of "bushels, being the largest eroD ever made in this country. Everything else is in the same proportion. -The result will necessarily be to throw a large sur plus on the market, and there would be -, correspondingly low prices were it not that the crops in Europe have failed. This gives as a fine market for our food pro LOCAL NEWS. N!W ADVERTISEMS NTS. 0. E Stover Minoe Meat. J. M. Horward-Stlff Hate. Barrington & Baxter Overcoats. Bargain Store-Hate over the sidewalk Bev. C. G. Yardell left yesterday morning for Ssliibnry. ? The Elizabeth City Eoonomist reports that a Gates county man killed 180 squirrels in one day's bunt a few dayf ago. Two of the Messrs. Seoul tz Bros., Messrs. Louis and Isaao, left for Kinston yesterday morning to establish a cloth ing store there. Tha steamer Saidy Band rtoeotly built at Goldsboro made her first trip to Seven Springs Tuesday with a party of Goldsboro oitizens aboard. In response to a telegraphio summons, Mr. J. F. Taylor has gone to New York, owing to the dangerous illness of his little dsughier Annie, who with btr mother is visiting relatives there. Among those attending the Disciple Missionary Convention are Mr. Cren shaw, business managsr of the Mission ary Weekly, an influential paper rep- renting this body, published in Riohmond, Va., Mr. O. G. Waterfall, of Prinoess Anne county, Va.; also Mr. H. A. Latham, editor of the Washing ton Gazette, and Mr. J. L. Winfleld, of 'Washington, editor of the Watoh Tower, Good Work. South Front and East Front streets are now receiving the benefits of grad ing. As was done on Middle street all elevated places are being cut away and the lower ones filled in, so that South Front street when finished will have a continued gradual rise from Neuse river to the rsilroad crossing. The crushed shells taken from the high places in tbe middle of the street are used in making good sidewalks along the line of work When these improvements are com pleted it will take but little outlay thereafter to keep them in good order, Tbe board of oouncil has shown com mendable wisdom and foresight in making them in suoh a thorough and substantial manner, and to Councilman Wm. Ellis who has devoted nouoh of his time to a porsonal supervision of tbe work as it progresses is due mooh credit for the satisfactory manner in whiob it has been carried on. Convention Notes. The Convention is fully organized and has got down to work. President Moye, a lay member and clerk of Supe rior Court of Pitt, makes a oapital pre siding offloer. His address was brief, to the point and out of the usual rats, Mrs.. Jane L. Fogg, one of the moat prominent members of the church and who resides . in Ashville, is attending the convention. She has the honor of first preaohing the doctrine of the ohuroh beyond the Blue Ridge. Delegates are in attendance from Murphy to Manteo, and still they oome Editor Lathtm, of the Ossstte, will address the Oonvention at 11 o'olock today on the origin and progress of the Sunday-sohools. We bet on Heber. Delegates were viewing the oyster boats and the shell-fish yesterday. They have heard so muoh about tbe oyster war that they are looking at the hard shell fish that is making ao much noise over the State. The Free Press voioes the sentiments of the entire oonvention in the follow. ing: 'We hear a good deal of oomplaint of tbe railroads for making no reduotion of consequence to religious gatherings and making suoh blir reductions to oir- ouses and fairs. The reduotion to tbe Baptist Association at Beaufort was only a few cents, and to the Dlsoiple oonvention at New Berne the difference Was only sixteen cents between the re duced rate and flrst-olass fare, and stcond olass fare was less than the re duoed rate. If the railroads are going to make any reduotion at all to reli gious gatherings they ought to make more than they do." List of Letter Remaining in the poetoffioe at New Berne, uraven county, . u., Uot. I7tn, 1891. B R 8 Baker, O F Bell. George W Bryant Miss Bryant, Mrs. Julia Blount. O J N Cbsdwick, M 0 Oramtr. F Martha Fulcher. H Miss Lena Hard v. Tobe A Hvmao , Mr OB Holland, Miss Siodia, Hunter, Mr Bryant Hill, Uspi Wm W Hill. J uenle Jams. MWm Moore. : N Mies Susan B Nelson. S Mr Josfph Staton, Messrs Storm & ' Helper.' ,, . T-J.Tavlor. " W-Mr Hub9 West,' MUs Emma Wil liams. MrF W Wongo. - Persons calling for above letter, will say advertised.and give date or list. ; The regulation now require that one oent shall be collected on the delivery of each letter advertised. - WM. E. Outaxs. P. M, The first Woman Eallroad President. Clarksburg. W. Va. .Oot. 20 Mr. Harriet Kimball of Pannsboro wife of the late M. P. Kimball, had the honor today of being tbe first woman ever elected to tbe presidency of a railroad corDO ration in this country, the direct ors of the Pannsboro and Harrisville Railroad having unanimously aleotcd her as their president. Mr. Kimball I aa well known throughout the State as shrewed - businee woman. She had taken Brest interest in the affair of the road during her husband' life, and it is thoucHshe will make a good manager, i. : ' '!, by rmr husband's will STATE CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY CONTENTION Large Attendance Sixty Churches Be port-Delegates Still Arriving. FIRST DAY. A meeting of the Board of Managers was held at nine o'olock in tbe morn ing. At eleven the regular session was opened by Rev. J. J. Harper reading from the 1st ohapterof Pbilippians, and the audienoe singing No. 69 from the Popular Hymns. Prayer being offered, another song, No. 78. was sung. TBI PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS, The annual address was delivered by the President, E. A. Moye, of Green ville. Its briefness seventeen minutes was only ezoeeded by its pointednets and appropriateness. Tbe delivery was olear and distinct and easily compre hended from every portion of the house. Rev. Bufus Ford, pastor of Baptist Churoh of New Berne, being present was introduced and extended a cordial invitation to sit with the body. W. J. Crumpler was elected Secre tary, and B. T. Hodgee, Treasurer. Tbe Finance and Statistical Commit tee elected were: B. B. Kinsey. P. H. Johnson and S. H. Taylor. Preaohing Committee: N. 8. Richard son, J. B. Hodges and G. H. Waters. On calling the roil sixty churohes made reports, lour new ones, includ ing One from Virginia, were enrolled and beoame members of the Conven tion. Reports from Evangelists were read, and upon motion their adoption was deferred for special business to come up Saturday morning at ten o'olock. Mr. Geo. Crenshaw, business manager of the Richmond Missionary Weekly, being present, was introduced to the Convention and made a few remarks expressive of bis pleasure of being with the body. Beceas to 7 SO. AT NIGHT. Sermon by Rev. R. D. Harding, of Wilson. Text, John xiv-2: 'In my Father's bouse are many mansions; if it were not so, I would have told you; for I go to prepare a place for yon." Tbe building was filled to overflow ing, but the strict silence that prevailed throughout was the highest evidence of the appreciation by the audienoe of the discourse. Important events in the life of Christ from His childhood to the end of His earthly reign were reviewed in concise end learned argument Mr. Harding ia a pleasing speaker, with language chaste, besutiful, and a musi cal flow. The balance of the evening was con sumed in committee work. Meeting adjourned to 0:30 this morn ing. 300 Conversions All Bar Rooms Closed. South Boston, Va., The protracted meeting oonduoted here by Evangelist Fife which closed yesterday, resulted in the oonversion of 800 people and the dosing of every bar room in the plaoe so that now not a drop of liquor is sold, in South Boston making it on of the dryest town ia the State. When Mr. Fife left be was escorted to tbe aepot by two or three hundred people end a fervent and earnest prayer meeting was held at the depot resulting in on oon version. As the train rushsd in the large orowd sang "Standing on tbe Promise of God," arousing the passen ger in tbe most unexpected manner. and amid tbe loudest cheers Mr. Fife went on his way to hi North Carolina home. A Yearling Paces in 2:41. Independence, Iowa, Oot. 20. The yearling Polio the property of the Jewett Stock Farm, of Buffalo, N. Y., broke tbe world' pacing, record, ma' king the mile in 2.31. The son of Jerome Eddy held the reoord t 2:871 until two week ago, when Pinewood wrested it from him in 2.311. Booked for Eight Speeches. Boston, Mass.. Oct. 20. Congress' man Roger Q. Mill, of Texas, arrived bere today to make eightapeeehes in tbe Demooratio oampalgn. Dissolution of Copartnership. The undersigned have this day dis solved by mutual ooasent, O. R- F. Ed wards and T. O. Howard carrying on the business under the firm name or U R. F. Edwards Co., Mr. Wm. Wood withdrawing. All liabilities against the firm and any indebtedness to the firm win be settled by U. K. r . Edwards and T. O. Howard. Hoping for a con tinuance of the patronage. Respectfully, ool7 1 w O. B. F. Edwards & Co. The Vint Map. Perhaps you are run down, can't eat. can't sleep, can't think, ean't do anything to your satisfaction, and you wonder what ail Ton." You should heed the warning you are taxingtne nm step into nervous Prostration. Ion need a nerve tonio and In Eleotrlo Bitter you will find the exaot remedy for restoring your nervous system to it normal, healthy condition. 1 Sur prising result follow the us of this great Nerve Tonle and Alterative. Yonr appe tite returns: good digestion is restored. and the Liver and Kidney resume healthy action. Try a bottle. I'nos cue. at sr. a. Duffy' drag store. . UARBIKD. Near Kinston, Wednesday Ootober 21st, at the resldenoe of Mr. Henry Grav. father-in-law of the bride, Mr H. Canon Hidden. 01 ration, to suss Bailie Rasberry. of Oentreville, Pitt county, Bev. J. L. Winfleld, officiating, Gratifying to All.' The high position attained and the universal aooeptanoe and approval 1 of the pleasant liquid fruit remedy Syiup of Fig, as the most excellent laxative known, : illustrate, the value of the qualities on which It success 1 based and are abundantly gratify ing to the California rig Byrujp Company, . TRAINS TO BE RUNNING IN '92. The N. W. & C. Railroad Party's Prospecting Tour In Virginia and North Carolina The Country Through Which the Line of the Railroad Will Run Found Abundant in Wealth. Additional Bonds Subscribed Work to Begin Without Delay. While the visiting railroad party were in New Berne, Mr. O. W. Wilkinson, one of the number wroto a special letter to the Soranton, Penn., Tribune, cover ing tbe main points of the trip up to that time over tbe line of the road. From the letter we take the following extraots: New Berne, Oot. 15. The capitalists and projectors of the Norfolk, Wilming ton and Charleston Railroad, compris ing parties from Philadelphia, Soranton, Wilkes-Barre, Danville, New York city. Boston and Chicago, arrived at Norfolk over the Uape Charles route Wednesday morning, Ootober 7, and were met by the Chamber of Commerce and representative oitizens of that town and conducted to tbe New Atlantio Hotel, where we partook of a sump tuous dinner, in tbe afternoon a magnificent steamer, the City of Chester, belonging to the Atlantio and Danville Railroad Company, was ten dered us for an excursion. After leaving the nary yard we steamed back to tbe wharf, where car riagea were in waiting for us to return to the hotel. Here we were met by Ex-Governor Jarvis, of North Carolina, and prominent business men of the oity. Norfolk being the eastern terminus of the Norfolk, Wilmington and Char leaton Railroad, is a city so situated that it really is the seaport of the whole of the South. It is generally well known that the facilities for shipping freight are far superior to any port of tbe United States, and when the belt line is established it will closely oement and establish better relations of all rail roads terminating at that point. We left next day on a special over the Norfolk and Carolina, a part of tbe Atlantio Coast Line system, for Tarboro, passing through a magnificent oountry, heavily timbred with cypress, gum beech and aab, the latter being so plenti ful that the natives burn it. We arrived at Tarboro in the evening, and were met at the depot by tbe citizens' private carriages. We visited the knitting mills, ootton mills, where tbe finest work is turned out. We also vioited a cotton plantation, wbere the ootton was in bloom and being picked. Tarboro 14 an old oity, dating back to 1C70. The word '"Tar" was oiuinally '"Taw,' signified in English health. A WEALTHY COUNTRY. The country through which the Nor folk, Wilmington and Charleston passes is one of immense wealth, consisting of heavy forests and every variety of sou where garden truok can be raised Green pess, spinaoh and asparagus ate now at this time growing in the geo graphical centre of this magnificent region. Tbe Norfolk, Wilmington and Charleston passes through it and every one was astonished at this vast amount of wealth praotioally untouched on aooount of lack of transportation. In conclusion,' we state that a large amount of bonds were subscribed for bere yesterday at a meeting of charter' ista and directors, a good deal of the amount ooming from rhiladelpnis Soranton, Wilkes-Barre and other oities of Northeastern Pennsylvania. There is no doubt that the rosd will be com meneed at once and traios running over the main trunk line by the end of '92 Soranton, no doubt, will furnish her quota of steel rails, locomotives and other material needed in the construe tion of a great road. All are well and delighted with their trip. o a. w If tall don't wear stripes, If short eschew plaids. Outfitter. This ia the arlvice or the Out fitter. Oar advice is when yon get ready for any goods in the men's line try Howard. Our aim is to give yon your moneys worth every time. We have just received a new lot of the latest stiff hats, three dollar hats for 2.50. This is a popular price for a stiff hat and we try to meet it. New goods con stantly arriving. At HOWARD'S. V A.tiTJ A.B L"E PROPERTY FOR SALE Will be sold AT AUCTION, at tbe COURT HOUSE in NEWBEBN, oh MONDAY, the , 2d Day of November, 1891, At TWELVE O'CLOCK, MIDDAY, the following property: 1. Lot No. 821. in the plan of the mtv of Newbern. the former residence of Mr, Oeorge Allen. x. About five acres of land on Pembroke Hold, near thentv. bounded on three aides by tbe "ahem Farm." and on the other l.y said rosd. a. Trset of land in Township 5o. 1. Craven oonnty, adlolnlng tbe landa of Geo. J. i)nd- ley ana outers, oes aeea, dook si, pages 103 to IK. 4. Lot of Land on End street, being Lot No. 800, plan of tbe city of Mewbern S. Lot of Land on Federal Alter. In rear of lot of Messrs. Hackbara & Wlllett, about wih rest. For information applv to OOlBtdS M. DW. BTKVJCNSON. OYSTERS AT- Jinunia's Restaurant 15 Gents .per QUABT. . WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY. O. 0. Msrrlam Edition, reviled 1890. Patent index fstors price 11100.) Far Six Dallara an" Hiii.tr Cent. No rehash, no reprint. It la in original. We will refund money If not what represent ed Iook mp our record, unlets lilted promptly. Agents wnua. POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar bakinz powder. Highest of all in leavening etrpngth. Latest U. S. Government Food Report We Have Just received a job lot of NICE OVERCOATS, which we are eellioc at very low figures. A full line of Men's and Boys' Winter Clothing ON HAND. See our Crosseit'a Men's Shoes before buying every pair warranted to give satisfaction. We have also on hand Children's All Wool Veata, All Wool Hose and a very nice quality of Filk Warp White Flannel at 81. 00 pr yard. Mundells' Childreus Shoes anil Zither's Ladies Shoes a speciality. Barrington & Baxter. WE HAVE Hats Over the Sido walk Not HANGING, But on People's Heads and they DO look Sty lish. The "Grenoble" at $3.00 Just "Takes the Cake" and the price is not affected by Sec tion No.- , vou Know. BARGAIN STORE. Atlantic & N. C. Railroad! FAKSENOEK DEI'ARTM KNT. New Bern, N C, Oct. 17, IMH. FMR SPECIAL TRAIN t'OK THE RALEIGH EXPOSITION. Thursday, - October 22d. Thursday, - October 29th. Thursday, - Nov. 5th. Thursday. - Nov. 12th. Solid Through Trains With't Cnange Cars. An arrangement has been aRteetl u, on be tween tbe A. A N. O. Hailroad Company and the K fe U. Railroad Company to tun four Fast Special Trains from More-head ult) and Intermediate stations to Raleigh and return same day to give all perHona desiring to at tend the Oreat luler-state Kxposition at Raleigh. N. C, an opportunity or riotn so Tills exposition Is acknowledge, to be one of the grandest of Its character ever witnessed In North Oarolina or the Houlh. The BCbedule glveB about seven hours iu Raleigh. Fture for the Round Trip When Tickets are purchased from titallons named below, including One Admission Into the Exposition. Morehead City, Wlldwood, Si 101 Core Ortek, ; Dover, :i '(I I Caswell, AM I Kinston. falling i'reek, 2.IKI LaUiauge, 1! 7U Besi's, 2.60 S2.3.-. I 211 2.H5 l.lll) 1.HU 1.7.) Newport, Havelock, Croatan, Rlveraale, New Bern, Tuacarora, Schidule of Special Train i Loave Morehead City Depot, I 00 A.M. Morebead City, up town -1:22 " Wild wood, I ;m Newpurt. l:ls " " Havelock, Mix Croatan, r.22 " " iilverdale, e:, " " Now Bern, ll:0." Clark's, 21 ' Tasearora, ii:.'M ' CoreCrees, 0:1K " " Dover, 7:i:t " Oaawell, ":H " Kinston, ::2S : Falling Click. 7:11 " la Hrange, Smo " Beit's, :1S - Arrive at lloldiboro H 15 " Leave Uoldaboro for Kalolih at 0 on Arrive at Ualelgh 10. 15 " RETDRMMi Leave Raleigh 5.r 1 M. Arrive at Uoluaboro 7.'v Leave Goldsboro I SO Beat's 7.6S ' " La U range H.0S ' rallinKOreek, H;X " Kinston S.io " Caswell K.i6 ' Dover IMS ' Core Creek, U.IV " Tuscarora H ;.i ' Clark's . H.il " New Bern 10 OH " " Blverdile 103II ' Croatan 10.11 " Havel, ck 10.64 ' Newpoit 11.10 Wild wood 11.21 Arrive at Morebead City 11 iM ' 8. h. DILL, O. P. A. Duffy's Cough Mixture. Call for B. N. DUFFY'S COUQH AUAtUKCi ana se mat his nami is printed on th wrapper before you tak it, otherwise yon may bare Coogh Syrup passed on yon whioh you did not call for.' dfttitf r '-n Cry frr T'l'Ws C-'- Dr. W. L. LA3SITER, Will practice in Now Berne, James City, aud vicinity. Office hours from 9 to 11 a. m. and from 3 to 5 p m., at Solicitor Geo H. White's law ofliae. on Craven St.. near South Front, octlOJ&wtf New Berne, N. C. W. A. WHITE, FOOT OF HUDDLE STREET, healer lu tientral Merchandise, oiler a a good line of Groceriftp, Dry Goods, Hoots, Shoes, A:c. Choice Twist Tobacco 2 Or. per Found. First Chance Kor those coming to the oity by water and landing at the mui ket tlofk to supply UieiUBelvea- Last Chance For I!, s - leuvlPK tlu; aarrie way. OIVK Ud A Till 1L. Low Prices. we mm YOU. hJlop and look at our line ofSOUVKNl SPOON. Ab Tor l'aul K. Wirtu' PSNS, frosli lot Just arrived. FOUNTAIN I forget to say I have Juat received a fresh lot of tbuse ROLLED (.OLD CHAINS, warranted for six years. We glvo a written guarantee with each chain. IHr STOCK 18 WA' UP, and PKICES ARK WAV DOWN, Come In and tee mo. SAM, K. EATON, Middle St.. opposite Baptist Churo 1 . miy '22 ULp dwtf To It Hay Concern! I have not enlisted in the (Irocery, Confectionery. Tobacco ot Oyster War, (nor do 1 intend no doing, it, it a luxury I cannot afford,) but I am atiil selling the fioeet iiOWNLVS ( liocolates and Bon Hons. W HIT M AN 'S Philadelphia Candles. KKNEOV.4 llehral-il Fancy Ciili cs. Also. Fruitfl, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Uigars, Smoker's Articles etc. Also dippcnfing Coca Cola. Mineral ami Suda Water to those in need, at the Lowest possible prices. I am still in my little stare pint Bround the cornor of Pollute., in Ml idle Stroet. I'oidc and Bee mo olia-nl HAM R WATERS. Wo are receiving now goods by every nlOHiner. NOTICE OUR Special Low Prices ! Jelly ; : ; 10c. Hi Preserves . ; ll'.jc. " " 5 Hi pails, 7,")C. .'ilb Standard l'eaclies 15 & 1'Oc. can 311) " Pie " 10c. ' 211) Cherries l."c. " Fulton Market Cormnl lieel 8c. Hi Boneless " " 8c. ' Finest Sugar Cured Hams 11'-. " Loose Pickles : : 10c. doz White Full Cream Cheese, 1,")C. Hi j Good Green and BiaekTea, .r()c. H Best " " " " T5(;, " Oar Special lilend Roasted CofTee o0 and o.)C. per pound. And a full line of other fancy Groceries too numerous to mention. Thanking you for your past favors and trusting you will give us another trial, we are Very Respectfully, CHURCHILL & PARKER, Broad Street. HOUSEKEEPERS ATTENTION Is called to the fact that Jno. IDuLiin HAS THE 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. He requests a call from the ladies to satisfy them that what he claims is a fact indeed. Confectionery Department Is supplied with the very nicest lines of goods, imported fresh each week. To satisfy the public and to secure an early call he will give for the next 30 days the following low prices: Chocolate (Jream Drops, best Marsh Mallow " Caramels, " Cocoa Bon Bons, And all fine goods of Whitmans & Miller's Phila. make, at Rock Bottom Prices, only 25c. per lb. A nice Mixed Candy, pure and ood, 20c lain Candy, ., 15c. Choice Fruits, N ma; Raisins, Figs, and everything in this line at equally low nrices. ; r A call will be appreciated. "The Challenge Coffee" IS TOE BEST, Fresh Boasted -AND , Ground to Order. Only 30 Oent Per Pound. NEW LOT OF JPigT Hams -AND White Cream Cheese, LUCAS & LEWIS. RJ Fall and Winter I MILLINER Y GOODS. With the KBniBlance of Misa KATE FAI l.IN, an experienced Milliner, I am now prepared to wait on callers and show the I.TE -T STYLES in l.acps, iviliiions. Feathers, Flowers, NOTIONS, &c. Orders from the country solicited and promptly tilled. Mrs. liKTTIE W1IALEY, North Bide Pollock St., two doors above Middle olSd&wlW Prof. Eugene Wallnau Han rock Street, nrar Methodist church. New lii-rnc, N . u KxpiTt I'lnno and Organ Tunerknd Koptlrer, educ-altd at the Unt verHii ,,f H rim. Hki isf-i Jon guaranteed. Tuning S'i . f-olinht. i l.iH extra. TKSTIMOMAI.S. Miss Farm!' Holland, Mus.o Terrlipr, tw itcrne, MI.-.-1 Marian U. Undc'.lil. Vocal Teacher, 'ew Berne, N. O. Trot, (iak'sp o, l'riiiclp;il of Tarboro College. Mrs Julie H':iUuii. Muh c Teacher. I iret nviile. N. C. January Sri, IS91: Mr Kuene W uI.iimu, ihi- -1 1 : 1 1 Kis mi great pleasure lof HBKurv 3 "in p t roiib "f you thorough abillly at! a Tuner, and I s:ivr ymi the liberty of using in iiuni'- ah a ti stinionial. iiesiifctfuily, Mr4. Louis C. Latham: Mr. nhiH' Wr Ilium iscngHKed as Piano Tuner in the int" val- college, and lie has pnvi il inniM'll a very co npetent aud care i it I workman He 8 n entleman and con scien imiHly p. rf ru, b the work en trusted to him. and uavtnu nlvm perfect satisfaction, 1 tsivt him, unmniclted tins testimonial or hiH wm li.i'oiniiK'hU iiK his services to par tie hi want : a leiiahlt iniiHr nnd reptlier. i'rt,f John IHirkeu, I'r Inci p . 1 of reenvi le Col cge, (ireei.vllie, N. C. Mrs. A. (J untrr. Music i'eaelier. 4. a,, tll0fHN' Watch.es. CLOCKS, tlewelry. And Silver-ware, new mam;, N. (J. Impairing eatly Done. To My Patrons and the Public Generally. IKvuiti ri'uiivt1 toy place of business to South Fkont Street, Three doom K .ri of iho Oawton House, whuro I will l) pIcaHed to serve my patrons as lie rtofore. I sbU keep const.Hntlv on hnnd A FULL l.INE OF SAMPLES of th vfTy bst FoiiKKix and Domestic Goods. K. SAWYER, eopl! lHip:f F .shiooable Tailor. ROBERTS & BRO. Wholesale Dealer In Groceries, Provisions Tllli.H'l'll :i mi SXL'FF, BOOTS and SnOES a o nre aUo utiocts ror WTOCK "DIADKl IM.uU u, veiy bar1 el vvariautetl. lar-jf hioi-k or 1TKK WKST INDIA M iLfs.-K-, our own nn iorlatlon. r i'diiip u tt us. or send your older V'Hi wit tl tie our Prlcoa as LOW at tb Lower. I ma "-Idwtf kokkRTh a BRO 0 9) H O o w Riding Vehicles. We are prepared to make to ordM anything in the line of Dravs, Carts, Buggies, or other ttidintf Vshtole. ! All ork Built strong nd finished in hsndsom manner, -;. G.;H.:WATr!lS & r' ': New Berne. IT. C
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 23, 1891, edition 1
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