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'he 1)aily OTJRNAL. ... . -t ' VOL. X.--NO. 181, NEW BERNE, N. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. r '. . c CI tr 0 - BUSINESS LOCALS. LOST On Saturday, Gold Heeded I Cane, marked L W; II., Mareb 1890. The person finding will be re . warded on leaving it at Jotjbsal offloe. , .ooOTtr . r BABOAINS in beautiful work-baskets fancy styles job lot just reoeired. t . J. SCTBR. SKOKE Genuine Cuban Tobaooo. - - octoif rpo 05E who can copy mmlo In a , X clear atyle. I will give work at in- terrala daring tbe winter. I prefer ; the servloes of one who understands ' harmony and counterpoint, although this knowledge i not neoeasary. - aanttif v t.'i.tHif,. Lu GaSKILL. . ''SesM rVIKW UttUU Bl-vittB. tirng., B.QI- ; eu.M and Ohemloals, O. P. Popular i-,-.;-.'- rniprnuir; ncuiuuioat nil tm.thw rf,T..v. uni.ii sunurwa. jnwm wu onw Hn Amu rianin MAAria. inn and lfara. - Hiook Cngan and Tobaeoo. au. xaw. Pre- ;:-v; . acripuona aoeuraifaiy wniyuuuiw" imi - j?- atwaaiMcloMliOar mtto and our snoeesa. : 5- Middle at four doors from Pollook. JanU U I ; ';, - v offloe by tbe dcs-in, bunarea or thousand. tf '- Thb Alliance of Indiana favor a Third arTy and independent nom ', inaHnna. THK first Maryland regiment . will visit the Raleigh Exposition l' "on tbe 9th of November. .v - Gbeat . floods, surpassing any ; ; w known ' in previous history, are ' '- devastating large distriots of Erig !' V land and Spain. In a nnaaoti at flnrfr: Trnlanri that. THiAts ha annb-A an Hi a AlnnlArl luaiior nf V ';. VUD A NlllBUIUUkKIIJ J A- It la. stated on the authority of Senator Davis, of West Virginia, that Hon. Steve B. Eikins will go : - . " iuui luh uumuHb hh nuiBini v ui vT.'X" ' DlL",- RTflHARTl OaTLTNO. thft r : ; ana win aitena me jizposiuon ; Brrivina; on the 27th instant. If-Hr t Yoxt ahonld expect lempations; yoa shoald not be afraid of them; 0fJ for, although the devil can tempt , :. yoa against yonr will, he cannot oonqaer yoa, unless yoa cansent to , " be oonqnered Perohoud. -.. Hoit. OALvm . S. Beige, chair .man of the Democratio National Exeoutive oommitte authorizes the I c . statement that it bia intention to resign the chairmanship of the committee after the nomination of ' the Presidential candidates, Tat report of Sir Henry Wood 4i'i 4 j ndlfr. James Dredge, the British commissioners to America for the World's Fair has been published in London and has awakened great interest. It is evident that Great ; Britain's exhibit at Ohioago will be v- large, raried and creditable. . A speoiax. from Sionx Falls, S. 0., says that the grand jury have found eleven 'separate Indictments each against. the offloers - of the Lonisiana':. Lottery. Among the list are J Gen. Beauregard, Paul Oonrad, president, aad Joseph P. Horner . Secretary. -The indict ments are far transmitting lottery advertisements through tbe mails. It is said "there is nothing new $ under the- sun," but If anything like this has happened before it has ; not been made public A Salina, ' Kansas dlspatob, of Oct. 23, says: ; : The Kansas State ; AlHanoe will beoomo part of the National Union Company, of New York. Capital stock, 120,000,000. For six hours yesterday and two hours this morning the members -;; wrestled ; with the scheme and finally became convinced of Its advisability, and by an overwhelming rote approved - of its including Insurance features. ' ' n -- fJBBWanaMawawaWawMwawawawawawawjtwawawawawa ,. "'t. Senatob Paxmeb, of III., speaks highly of Gov. Boies, of Iowa, in the following quotation: It appears to me beyond question that we will Cirry Iowa and in ' my opinion success in that State puts another Presidential.; or Vice Presidential candidate in tbe field, Gov. Boies la a nan of great Intellectuality and has made a most excellent governor. While - it may, seem strange to speak of this compara tively new man In connection with eich a high position, I can only ' j that the Democracy has done i I r r.li do a great many more i tLiugs than nominate Gov, - . "a is admirably situated f J ' phical point of view, f - ' i "rortant factor to ' ' ' c -"' "ration. In 'i better Bit 5LOCAL NEWS. NSW ADVERTISEMENTS, Jonrnal Offloe Lost. , : Edward &. Co. DUeolntion. Sam E. Eaton Just Beoeired. J. H. Howard Diamond Shirta. Geo. Henderaon Elisabeth Oity Fair. Cotton New Berne Market Sale yesterday 133 balea at S I S to 7 S 8 The Black Dlaniond Hinatrels will give a oonoert entertainment at the New Berne Theatre Thursday night. Bev. Mr. Cutler will preaoh hit clos ing sermon tonight on the "Evidence of Pardon." The servioe will begin at 7:80 o'olock. Some of the young people of the olty are trying to get np a good crowd to attend tbe Exposition by tbe extra train Thursday. A speoial attraction for that day will be a matetr game of football between Trinity College and the State University. Mr. J. F. Taylor' little daughter. Laura, aged 8 years, whose oritioal ill ness with fever we annonnoed a few days ago, died Saturday night at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Laura Soott in New York, and was buried there Mondly morning. - The TJ. & Diet Court, Judge A. S. Seymour presiding, was opened yester day in due form by Sept. Marshal O. a Hill. In the absence of Marshal Hill and Diet. Atty. Cook, court took a recess until ten o'olock this morning, when jurors and witnesses are expected to be present. The Albemarle Park Fair at Elizabeth City begins today and oloses Friday. The steamer Neuae will give low rates for the ocoasion S3 00 for the round trip. She will leave tomorrow after noon at five o'olock, and those who go oan come back on the return trip, arriving here early Friday morning, or remain nntil the next trip and get back Sunday morning. Mr. W. S. Ohadwick, President of the Atlantlo and N. O. Kallroad, re turned home last night from a northern trip in the Interest of the road. While away he purchased two first-olasi latest improved passenger ears for the road from Jackson, Sharpe Company, Wil mington, Del. Everything around New Berne is prosperous and Improving and the Old Mullet road "is in tbe swim. " One of the young men of New Berne while taking a business trip in the in terest of the firm he represents, put up one night last week at a house about 60 miles from the oity and directed that his bugy should be greased. Imagine bis surprise when be went to it the next morning to find several bojs around the buggy with pans of lard diligently at work greasing every part of it except the seat and axle I All those who were in attendance to the oonvention justolosed in the oity were profuse in their expression of gratification at the reception and enter tainment by the oitizsns of New Berne. This was not all that the gcod people of this oity did.' Various denominations took up ohuroh collections and oleared the debt that hung over one of our new churohes that had accrued In its con struction. Ths act speaks for itself. Mr. Dunn, living near Ernul'a, had a fattening hog killed and stolen from him Saturday night. . Be succeed ed in traoing him to a colored man's house and had him arrested Sunday afternoon with the expectation of bringing him to New Berne and plac ing him in Jail Monday morning. But during the sight tbe negro made an excuse for moving to the one who was guarding, and leaped out of a window and aped away in the darkness, and baa not since been heard from. At ten o'olock last night the alarm of fire called out the department. ' A Hght in the direction of Foster's wharf gave the location and though ' about five blocks distance, scarcely five minutes had elapsed before the two steamers were showering columns of water on the leaping flames, . There was no hitch and but Uttle sxoitement, and il is probably as qulok work as the depart ment has ever done.'; The buildings were oceapied by eolored people and as a workshop and owned by Col, J.' D. Whltford. . T Postmaster Clarke baa had three fine photographio views taken of the sur roundings of the slse tf tbe contem plated : publlo building. One oom menoes with the post-office, shows the block of business houses extending up Pollock atreet. . The other the Episco pal church and Dr. P. W. Hughes' real' denoe. Each view make a very hand some : appaaranoe. ?, These , will be forwarded to the authorities at Wash ington City and the next move will probably be to advertise for bide to erest tbe building. When work ia be gun it is expected to be pushed through speeuuy.- - For Sale : A FAYiiro Shoe and Clothing business In Hew Berne, Inoludtng fixtures and good will, about 3,600 required Beaaons for selling, other busineae. For particulars address "X" care New Berne JOUKNAt, new Berne, jn. v. -, 1 1 DIK.xr.;.,:.;r;,',.V,.:.r la tbii Oity, Sunday, Oot 25th, 1801, after a brief illness, in the fonrtb vear of bar age, Nannie Elizabeth, infant daughter of John B.' and Emma J, Watson. . . - - ' 7 ask not that the streets be shining poll NEW BERK, NEWBEBIf, BYBXE. St. John's Lodge-Original Charter Big B, Second Charter Little b . Murder of Matthew Byrne Intoxicating Beverages at Church and Funerals. The first charter of Saint John's Lodge No. 9, New Bern, was granted under the crown bv Hi Grace, Henry 8ummeraet, Duke of Beaufort, to Hon. Mania Howard. Josenh Leach. Richard Oogsdell, Richard Ellis, William Brim- age and Thomas Saslin. Dated 10th day or January, 1772. Howard seems to have been a Mason of prominence. Leach was the ma ternal gradfather of the last Governor Spaight and Oogdell the maternal grandfather of John Stanly and George Badger. It was tbe widow or this Haalin from whom tbe Masons pur chased tbe land on which the Lodge building, as heretofore stated, ia situ ated. He was a phyaioian and with him Dr. Alexander Gaston, father of William Gaston and others, were din ing on the day he was shot by tbe toriee from wharf on Trent river. In at tempting to escape in a canoe with Col. Green tLey were fired upon and after wards botn brought back to Dr. Uaalin's house, wounded. Gaston died and Green recovered. William Ellis was the father of the Elliesa before referred to in connection with the palace Brimage waa a con spicuous mason and citizen of tbe New Bern of bis time. Some of our people, of this' day can reoall hla last representative. Big Mingo Brimage a oolored man and fieberman a giant in size and strength though early ia life waa his masters race rider, tbe course then covering what is now our Queen street from the western line ol tbe Cemetery to Neuie river. Mingo de lighted "in rehearsing his - raoing exploits op to the termination of his long life and often repeated tbe jocular threatnings of his old master to out off his enormous feet to bring him down to tbe proper weight for the races. But a dispute arose in the Grand Lodge of North Carolina respecting tbe Lodge of entitled to tbe No.J3 and we find the New Bern Lodge gracefully surrender ing aa follows tbe olaim to it. 'Brother David wetherspoon one of the Delegates from St. John's Lodge, Newbern, informing the Grand Lodge that, they had relinguished their olaim to No. 2 of their charter heretofore as serted by them and that they were satisfied to work under that of No. 8. Where upon it was resolved, that the secretary record St. John's Lodge of Newbern in number 8 aforesaid." St. John's Lodge Wilmington was ohartered in 1765 No. 1. A Lodge in Halifax next in date, No. S. A new charter was now riven, 1795 to St. John's Lodge, No. 8, New bern, rranoee Lowthrop, W. M . and tbe Ledge is thus incorporated as below. Edward Graham waa the representa tive from the Borough of Newbern at rthe session of tbe psssage of the act. Thomas Badger, George Badgers father. was the year before, lvuo and John Stanly the year after 1793. This Gra ham was the unole of Parsons Irviogs young actor whom he knew as Edward E. Graham, The Jarvis B. Buxton among his boys waa the father of Judbe Buxton of Favetteville. He however had no middle name. The B was an error. An aot to incorporate St. John's Lodge no, o, of tbe town or newbern in this State. Be it enacted by the General Assem bly of North Carolina and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same that the Master wardens and member's who at present or in future, may be of St. John's Lodge of the town of Newbern aforesaid are hereby constituted and declared to be a body corporate under the name and title of St. John' Lodge No. 8, and by such name shall have perpetual Succession and a common sal and may sue and be sued plead and be impleaded, acquire and transfer property and pass all anoh by laws and regulations as shall not be incon sistent with the constitution of this State or of the United States. Ratified the 8th, day of Deo. A. D. 1797. Benjamin'Bmltb, Speaker of the Senate. M. Mathews, Speaker of tbe Commons. We suppose there oould now. no doubt, arise as to St. John's Lodge No. 8, Newbern. As to tbe Byrne At an extra ap prentices Lodge held the 18th Jlay of April, 0T98 (A.D.1788) for the purpose of attending the funeral of Brother Ma the w Byrne, who waa murdered on the night or tbe lotn mat. in hi bed. Present: Francis Lowthrop, W. M-; Silaa W. Arnet, & W. P.T.; Francis Hawks. J. W . ; J no. tellowe. B. u John BV Good, I.D.P.T.: H.O. Ste phens, Trees.; Will. O. Good, Secre tary; Area, aio uaiop, Tyler; thos. r Irving Minuter. ; Brothers josepD Leech, Franoia Stringer, Jno. Craddook, Rioh'd Hunley, Ezaktel Detastatlu, George Klnns, Trlon, Moees Bush, Htturin Aupay, uuoert Mouiure, Jonn Bead. Will. Hawley. Jno. Jones. Mlt- ohell Uownes, Jas. Wilson, David Wetherspoon, Franoia Lowthrop, juar , John Know lea. Bamuel &.uerooK. Sted. Oburohill, Will. Lawrenoe, Jas. Bryan. Thos. Ives, George Gardner, Livingston, Peter Fabre, junr,) Jerry James, Christo Gayle, Jno. - Bears, David r. Whiting, Edward restaur. Sheffield, James B. Uniting, Free. Devoux, John O. Osborn, John Howard, John Harvey, James McMalns, Thomas Crew, Wm. boss, jsum uawes, joe. Oliver, Thomas Marshall and Caps. Balsa. s-r.;:;-i;v'i, --t ; vi ; Tbe brethren proceeded In procession to the house of our deceased brother, from thence attended hi remain to Christ Ohuroh, where Brother Irving delivered a short but very solemn ora- tien prepared for the ocoasion; they re turned to the grave, where with the usual solemnity cur poor anrortunate deoeaeed brother wa interred. A sol emn hymn, prepared and rang by Bro ther Irving end aocompanisd by the rest of the brothers. . . . The procession returned " and the Lodae was closed in form'" . Space having been left in the pro ceedings above for the purpose a ooffla was quite artistically drawn with pea and ink and showing on it Boull and Crossbones and the initiala M. B , S7U8, This waa the work of Major Cook. On either side of the coffin were written 8 bearers and carrier, though the Edna's were not given. The dead of all e ". at the psriod of which we wr Ides, and during the change it some times occurred that a alp ox rum puncn would be given them from a bowl taken along In the procession. But we bate no evidenee this was evsr practioed at a Mai onto funeral. We, however, were told, when once referring to the aubjeot ia the presence of that in many respects great ana in au gooa man, umer uioes, on one ocoasion during the delivery of a funeral sermon in the country, be caused when a Blase of whiskey was of fared, whtoh he declined and finished hiadiaooarse with the aid of spring water. Further away are we from Maihew Byrne than hewasfromDeGrsSenreid, the founder of New Bern. We do not imagine bis name had any oonnectiun with the name of the town. We have a "Burn" atreet, named in tne laBt war. Mr. William Marshall, the surveyor, believes it was originally Burneide, but finding it to be a continuation of "Muddy atreet," in imitation of cutting down New Bern from a big B to a little b, the side wss lopped off, leaving it Burn aa he has it on his ouy map. The murder of Byrne from the day of his death to this, has been a mystery. He waa a man of the highest respecta bility, and from the large attendance of Masons at his funeral proves he was not forgotten by them after the assassin had done well his bloody work. We have eoplsd here at length that tbe masons or tbls period mlgbt learn some what of their brothers of a century ago. Many of them ' filled high positions. With them nearly all their names have passed from their "Newbern," The lineal descendants, however, of some of them are still in our midst. Again we quote "At a regular quarterly lodge, held on Wednesday, January 2d, 5805 The lodge was opened in due form. and the following resolutions were pre sented "Resolved. That until the ball room in the lower story of the Masonio build ing be finished, the inhabitants are per muted to hold their regular Newbern Dancing Assemblies in the Lodge Boom on written application to the Master Senior and Junior Wardens, or in their absenoe to the next officers of the lodge, provided they coucur unanimously , and forty shillings is paid for eaoh night to have some disoreet person to proteot the building. "Agreed to." But immediatelv following, this reso lution was adopted unanimously 'That in future permission will not be granted to any party to dance in the lodge room, and that the W. Master be authorized to refuse permission to any application for that purpose." To be continued. X. A RESCUE. The Winona Saves a Sloop and the Lives of Three Men. The revenue steamer Winona, Lieut. John Morrisey commanding, returned last Saturday from an extended cruise through Pamlico, Croatan and Albe marle sounds. While oruiaing in the latter sound last Thursday during a strong gale she found the sloop Maggie Etta of Elizabeth City with her mast earried away, and but for the timely assistance of the Winona would have been a total loss with all on board. Tbe wrecked sloop was towed Into Croatan sound to a safe anchorage, and the three resoued men on board were most grateful to Lieut. Moriisey for the aid rendered in saving their lives and prop erty. With such a vessel as the Winona in our waters much valuable service oan be accomplished. Coming and doing. Mrs. L. O. Vass and Miss Sadie Vass, who have been visiting relatives in tbe oity, left yesterday morning for their home in Savannah. Mr. Washington Bryan returned on the steamer Neuse of the E. O. D. line from a Northern business trip. Messrs, W. B. Blade and J. M. Hinea also re' turned on the same steamer from buti neBs trips. TJ. S. Distriot Attorney Chas. A. Cook, Assistant T. P. Devereux, Mar shall J. B. Hill and Dsputv Cblleotor of Internal Revenue W. J. Pope arrived last night to attend Superior Court. Mr. W. H. Oliver wentdown to More- bead and Beaufort on an insurance business trip and to try the fishing. Mr. Thomas Dunoan, of Beaufort, left on the steamer Neuse for a Northern business trip, and Mrs. Geo. Dixon aad ohildren, who have been visiting her sister, Mrs. Pater Carraway, at Adam Creek, returned to her home in Fsrnan- dlna, Fla. Gratifying to All. Tbe high position attained and the universal acceptance and approval of the pleasant liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Fits, as the moat excellent laxative known, illustrate the value of tne qualities on whloh its success is baaed and are abundantly gratifying to tbe Calif ornia Fig Syrup Company . - Solid I have sot tha BEST SELECTION of Solid Silver svsr brought to Maw Berne. Freeh Goods just Beceived I I have a Nice Selection of Solid Gold Plain Bings. Also a Tine Stock of ALL KINDS of Qooda in my line. s9AU work neatly aons ana warranted. : - , ,.SAMK. EATON, ;,!' ,; tfew BerBe jr. (J, ThaEtizihDOnyFdrl Special Bates by Ctsamer IslaUt ' Brand trip tickets for this oecneion will be sold for throe dollars, good f "ra Silver! mi POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powdvr. Highest of all in loavenine gtronsth laiet U. S. Government Food Re vort DISSOLUIIOS DF CO-PiRTNERSHIP. C. R F. Edwards & Co. Thomas C. Howard and O. R F. Edwards have this day dissolved co-partnership by mutual consent. C. R. F. Edwards collects all bills due the firm and as sumes all liabilities. oc(37tf "Fine Clothes is never out of FaBhion." Damsu Pbovebb. When you buy an article of Clothing, get the best you can afford, it pays. in the end and cost but a fi action more in the begin ning. It costs aa much in labor to make an eight dollar suit as it does a 12 dollar one. Tbe difference, fonr dollars is in the cloth. When you get ready to bny call on us for what you need. We try to treat you lairly. mw lot of Diamond Shirts just in, all sizes. AT HOWARD'S. I WE HAVE A HAT. At $3.00, worth &3.00 2.50, 2.00, 1.50, 1.25, 2.50 2,00 150 (i 1.25 made by Grenoble & Co., and WARRANTED to WEAR. BARGAIN STORE. AMERICAN PROTECTIVE LEAGUE Incorporated in 1881). 1 filiictic Fraternal Beneficiary Order, Offers Prosperity and Protection. PATS (500, or 81000 at end of 6 years. PATOsame amount at death. PAYS hair or ihese amounts upon total disability. PAYS 130 upon deata of husband or wife. PAYS (25 npon death of a child PAYS 120 per week an case vt s'.ckneBB or acoldeut. Loans money to bny homes and cancels deot at death or at cud or 6 years. A Fixed Cash Surrender Value after 100 have been paid In ti0,000deposited with the Stnte Treasu er of Massachusetts for the proteoilon cf the policy holders. A Local League Is to be organized In New Berne. 8. D POPE. ool2. d&wlw lstp Canvassing Solloltor. PE0PERTYF0R SALE Will be sold AT AUCTION, at tbe COURT HOUSE in NEWBERN, on MONDAY, tbe 2d Day of November, 1891, At TWELVE O'OLOCK, MIDDAY, the following property : I. Lot No. 131, In ths plan f the Olty of Newbern, the former residence of Mr. George Allen. Abont Ave aeres of land on Pembroke Hoad. near the city, bounded on three aldea bv the "Uhem Farm." and on the other l.v said road. 9. Tract of land In Township No. 1. Craven eoanty. adiolnlns the lands of Geo. J. Dud ley ana oiueis. Bee aeea, dook si, pages loir to 10a. 4. Lot of Land on End street, being Lot No. 389, plan of the olty of Mawbsrn 6. Lot of Land on Federal Alley, tn rear of lot oi Messrs. uacKuarn a w limit, aoout OxOlfMt. For Information applr to OCSBtdS ML. DaW. STEVENSON. REDUCTION in Old Virginia Cheroots. Also. Eorsford Bread Preparation. ; ; Buy your Shot and Powder and save Money IT. -TDTt. Dr. W. L. LASSITER, Will practice is New Berne, James City, and vicinity. Office hours from 9 to 11 a. m- and from 8 to 5 p m.,at Solicitor Geo. H. White's law offloe. on Craven St. , near South Front, octlOd&wtf New Berne, N. C. W. A. WHITE, FOOT OF HUDDLE STREET, Dealer In General Merchandise, offers a guou ilue of Uroceriee, Dry Uoods, Boots, Shoes, Ac. Choice Twist Tobacco 20c. per Pound. First Chance For those coming to the city by aU'ra:ul muuing ai me mainei aocK totjupply thenibrlvefl- Last Chance rlli :) eavlcg the Baroe way. OIVK US A TKIA.L. Low Prices. To 11 Whom It Hay Concern! I have not enliatad in the (Iroceru, Confectionery. Tobacco 01 Ogstcr War (nor do I intend bo doiug, it le a luxury I cannot afford,) but I am still Bblliuic the finest LDWNF.Y'S I hocohites and Bon Bong. WHITMANS Philadelphia Candies. KENEUY'rf Celebrated Fancy Cakes. Also, Fruits, Smoking and Chewing Tobacoo, 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 corner of Pollok, in Middle Street. Come and see me. oll2ml SAM D. WATERS New Goods! New Goods! Wo are receiving now goods by every steamor. NOTICE OUR Special Low Prices! Jelly ; : ; 10c. lb Preserves . ; llc. " " 5 lb pails, 75c. 31b Standard Peaches 15 & 20 can 31b " Pio " 10c. 21b 4' Cherries 15c. Fnlton Market Corned Beef Sc. Boneless " " 8c Finest Sugar Cured Hams I t", Loose Pickles : : 10c White Full Cream Cheese, 15c. lb doz Ib Good Green and DiackTea, 5()c. Ib Best " " " " 75c, " Oar Special Bleud llo;tsli:d Coffee 30 and 35o. 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, CDURCUILL & PAUKKU, Broad Street. OYSTERS -AT- Jimmie's Restaurant 15 Cents per QUABT. But not delivered at this price. "rt7" Have Just received a job lot of NICE OVERCOATS, which we ar nulling at very low Biuret. A full line of Men's and Boys' Winter Clothing ON HAND. See our Crosseit's Men's Shoes before buying every pair warranted to iiivr satisfaction. We have also on hand Children's All Wool Vests, All Wool Hose and a very nioe quality of Pilk Warp White Flannel at 81 00 per var.l. Mundells' Childrens Shoes and Ziegler's Ladies Shoes a speciality. Barrington & Baxter. Duffy's Cough Mixture. Call for R N DUFFY'S COUGH MIXTURE and see that His name is printed on the wrapper before you take it. otherwise you may have Cough Syrup passed on yon which you did not call for. d&ntf J. F. Taylor nas amvea irom tne worth wun me . . LARGEST v. ' t AND ' , Best A OF Groceries, DryCc::?, Ml ' Wswai "The Challenge Coffee' 13 THE BE8T, Fresh Roasted 'AND i Ground fo Order. Only 30 Pent Per Pound. NEW LOT OF XlaStUCUS -AND- White Cream Cheese, LUCAS & LEWIS. Prof Eugene Wallnau HBiii'-wk Street, near Methodist cbnreh. " iv rne, r. u fcrpe.-t nano and urmn 1'uuen.nd Uopirr. ediieAt.! r. ih n- versln f H ilin. HatibUi-non unaranteed. 'luiita?;". 00. Hoiteh!. k ?i .wi extra. TESTIMONIALS Miss Knnnle noliam! Vus c Terrher. New iirrne. N.C. Miss Marian K. Radr.lir, Vooal Teacher, New Berne. N. C. Iruf. Uaieep e, Principal nfTarboro College. Mra lu!le Hlultuu. M un c Teacher. llraenvhle N. C, January 3rd, 1891: Mr KuKene Wal mm, uetr -In Il gives me great pleasaro to mur. uiiii p Inm.i.huii lhorui,Ki ability k a l i.ner. mid I Kiv y,,u the liberty of using ui name at, a u siinioiital. Kes;eclfu lyf .Mr. L,uul c. Latham: Mr. FuKhue Wallr iui is engaged aa Piano I uner in Die dree viii ( iniiege, and he baa prov. 1 himself a vo y c i uuelenl and care ful workman He s a eutleruan and min. scieu iousl v perform s the vuri ent.niHtj.fi in Dim ami uavinu uiven n. rlent satl faeilnn I give big work.commena nu his services topartlei uiinuiifjiieii. uilB millDODIS OT ..KM. ui 1, icuuuie inner ana repalier. rVor John Ducfeeu. Principal of reenvlile Col ege, O eenvllle, N. C, Mrs. A. G. lunler. Music Teacher. il. E. HIBBARD, Watches, CLOCKS, Jewelry. And Silver-ware, NEW BEENE, N. O. Repairing Iieatly Done. lune'J? dwtf To My Patrons and the Public Generally. Having removed my place of business to Bourn Front Stkeet, Three doors EiBt of the Gaston House, where I will be ploaeed to serve my patrons as heifttofore. I shall keep constantly on band A FULL LIN' OF SAMPLES of the very best Fokkion and Domestic Goods. K. SAWYER, -epll lstp.f Fashionable Tailor. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 27, 1891, edition 1
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