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rUEUSHERS' ANNOUNCEMENT .TITS DAILY JOUBNAI, ia publlshej r tij, exoept Monday at 16.00 per yeerj t3M I r aix montha. Delivered to oitysubecriberi ' at M easts pea month. ' . . . . XujS, wfiebXY JOTTRNAL Is published tt Ihttasday at $1.60 per ananm, eHces of Marriages or Deetha not to ex ei ten lines will bo inMrted tree. All ad utteoal aaetter will ba charged 5 eta. per line. I-aymente for trantlentadvertisementsmmt ke made ia advance. Begular advertise. taenia efll be eoUeotad proanptiy at the end ef each month. , Communication! eontalnlnf newi el reffl eient pablia interest are solicited. No' eon. BMoieatlea must ba expected to be published that contains objectionable personalities, or withhold the aame of the author. Arttolss I toorer thaa half oolumn maat be paid for. Any peraoa feeling aggrieved at any anony keui eomaonieatioo eaa obtain the name or aha author by application at thia offioe and : aaewinf vasreut tat grlsvanoe ezuta. XflE JOURNAL. C C HARPER, I Proprietor. CVT. HANCOCK. - Leeal Reverter. EnUnd at Oa Pottot&ae ml Sam Bern jgaflanakuawr , ih ? 05 The home steetch. With this week closes the moat cnergetio canvass that has been witnessed to this country in an ' on?' jear, in a quarter of a ceo tary. Xa Hew York each side has exerted itself to the utmost, bat on entirely different lines. The Demo erats .have addressed themselves to national issues, laying particnlar stress upon the importance of hold inf New York in line for the Presi dential contest of 1892. The Be - publicans have made their whole light upon Tammany. All their fire has been aimed at the Tarn many tiger, with the hope of diveit log attention from their rhinoceros, anaconda and orangoutang. Their avoidance of the tariff, silver, the billion congress and the force bill, la a tacit admission of their iua bUity to stand upon great prepon. derating issues, and the absolute necessity for a resort to ward politics to sustain their failing fortunes. The decisive moment is at hand. The registration is completed, and all parties profess to be satisfied with the result. The registration in New York City is 251,917. Last year it was 244,970. In 1888 the total registration was 286,542. In Brooklyn the registration this year ia 157,702. Last yearifcwas 13G,9G7. In 1888 itwas 150,194. Democrats claim that Flower will have a ma joiity of 35.000. There is very little betting on the result, Bepublicans being unwilling to loose bo'h their money and t heir candidate. Bets have been made at ten to seven on Flower, and one bet is reported of $1,000 to $400 on Flower. in unio ine icepuoueans pro pose to end their campaign with a great hurrah. The State Commit tee nave arranged lor torty mass meetings a day until Saturday night when the campaign will end with immense meetings in all the big cities. Ex-Speaker Keed will close at Cleveland, Burrows at Toledo, Sherman at Alliance, Foraker at Zanesville, Foster at Lancaster And McKinley at Cincic nati. What does this mean T Why, the woods are on fire. 1 be farmers have abandoned the Third party. Ohio is ablaze with Democratic enthusiasm, and the Republicans have turned out their fire brigade. Water! water !! is their cry, but the smoke of their torment arises for ever I Campbell is making from two to six speeches a day, but the sign of victory is in the fact that every haystack has become a ros trum and every farmer an orator. "The Campbells are coming o'ho, o'hol" IMMIGRATION. We are not of those who believe that "everything depends on immi gration." Somehow or other, the idea sticks to us that the South is the greatest country on Earth and her people tbo noblest under the San. We hare no objection to good people coming among ns, indeed we welcome them when assured of . their purpose to settle among us and contribute to the capital, virtue and material prosperity of this sec tion. We understand that one or the purposes in getting np the Sap th em Exposition was to induce immi gration to North Carolina. Oar hearts will not sink within ns if the flood tide of imigration from Europe is not directed South ward. If we could only pick them and select the ' best it would te splendid, but, like the old woman's eggs we mast lake them as ttey come, and if we occasionally get a chicken ia place of an egg it is tnr lack. ' - , ' , ' ..j ' Seriously, we believe that North Carolina is filling up fast enough. Certainly we need no immigration --"'?. Intelligent men every a few Northern men and some Europeans have come to us and realied that the half had not been t)ld. " ' bat we need meet is an even chance in life's great battle. Tttka f;om tie natioial statute book unjust and oppressive legts lation, give us a cmrency equal to the demands of trade and open to at the markets of the woild, and the prosperity that will come to ns will fill the land with and indas trouj, progressive and virtuous people. CHIII. We txpect to see the Chilian affair speedily settled. There in uo occasion for the in terruption of friendly relations between the United States and Chili, macb lees for war. The placing of a ga ud around the American (consulate, the watch put upon the movements of the Baltimore and the arrest and imprisonment of American seamen, were iritating circumstances, calcn lated to attract the attention of the representatives of this Govern merit, bat no one on duty. seems to have known how to assume the diplomatic attitude. The clearing of decks for action was simply a play between the acts to give time for somebody to fiud out what to do. Egan was no statesman, and un fortunately the temporary head ol the Department of State seemed to know very little more than Egnn. There was need cf a firm Ital ian hand: one that could cut 'deep into the marble, or simply touch it with the chisel's point as occasion required. We are no worshipers of Blaine we abominate bis domeitio policy but everyone must be gratified that he ba) returned ti Washing ton and taken np the portfolio of the State Department. For Over Fifty Years. Mas. Winslow'S 80OTHISO Bvbup baa been used for children teething. It soothes the child, aoftena the cams. allaya all pain, cores wind colic, and ia the best remedy for Diarrbcei. Twenty five centy a bottle. Bold by all drug- gims throasnout the world. Mrs. Gougar Assails the President. Boston, Mass., Oct. 26. Mrs. Helen M. Gougar of Indiana, the Prohibitionist orator, addressed a Prohipition rally here this after noon. She scored President Hams on for bis attitude upon the temperance question, referring to tbe barrel of whisky which he is to receive lrom Mr. (Jarnegie. Mrs. Gougar also charged thai Mrs. Harrison .vas for years notrd for serving Roman punch at her re ceptious in Indianapolis. No Kripini; or naueei after uirjft Rrookfirld's Liver and Kidney Pills. Will cure Biliousness, Constipation. Torpid Liver aiid stomach troubles. 8ugar coattd, oval. Price 25 cents. Give them a trial. For aale by F. H Dully, New Berne, N. C. In Sf sre and To Arrive: 400 bbls. 40 " Flour, Sugar, Molasses, Pork, Oil. Lime, Cement, - Snuff, 25 25 25 100 100 30 200 boxes Tobacco, 500 " Cigars, 100 " Starch, 25 " Pearline, 50 gross Baking Powders, 75 " Matches, 50 " Coffee Essence, 50 sacks Coffee, 5 cases Tea, 200 rolls Bagging, 500 bdls. Ties, 100 reams Paper, 100,000 Paper Sacks, 50 dozen Axes, 40 " Pocket Knives, 50 " Files, 50 " Locks, all sizes, 10 " Coffee Mills. Also a thousand and one other articles too numerous to men tion. These Qoods must be sold. Call to see us, foot of Middle street. Latham, Burma & Go. janB dSaw wly Dissolution cf Co-partnership. Be it known tbat the nnderalcned hare tbla day. bf mntnil content, dissolved tbeeo partnerahln forml y axtatlng between lh.ro under tbe Orm name of Moo y A Fox. Mr H. w, r ox withdraws from tbe ' rm and tbe boslneaa will continue nnder thettrm name ot Moody 4 Nobs te. All persons Indebted k ine nrm oi mooot fox win mass weir ,...... m ... .us hiiu vi ibuwuj wnimirj who have u.nmed tbe liabilities, and stand In tbe place of i be 11 m of Moody A fox. ,, inis ine iota a ay or ue toner, luvi. ' - y J.W.M001)T.eal) J. Li. atOi U 1, (4eai) t -H. W.FOX, (Saal) NOTICE. ' , If r. D. L. Roberta ba1na th'a da entered lntoeo-ptrtmishlp with Meaare. I. W. and i It. Moody; tbe business of mannraelnrlng l.nmt)erformeily eondacted under the nrm name of Mood T A Fox will be eontlnned nnd.rthenrm name of Moofly A h.ert.s. Hoping; mat the pr-ssnr nrm v j'i with the IliiHrHi i fnn s t vl tipuhuC OIVU UNJOYQ Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshine to the taste, and acta Kntly yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sy tern effectually, dispell colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy; of its kind ever pro duced, pleaainir to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach,-prompt in its action and truly beneficial in Its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to ail ana have made It the most popular remedy known. . Syrup of Figs is for sale in BOe and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any xehable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who . 1 . . I. . wiaues w wj iu xsv uui accept any suDstitute. CALIFORNIA FIB SYRUP CO. SAM FKAMOISOO, OAL iouisviiiE. jrr. new ront. t.r. g ". f8000,00 a TTitr Is belnp. ma1 by John It. uuuu.nii.irar.fl.i.,!!! wtirn rur ue. I leader, u nrtijonquicnty mvr in earn from f ft iv o mv at ine arnrt. nml Mium -nn on. Hulh teii-a, all ajpea. In nay part of l-uiinin, juu inn o.imiifiicfi Hume, ply ing all j our tiihe.nr siiitre nioment only to everyihintr. FlASIl.Y. Hl'IK.DIt.V i..rJ I'AKI ICULAita t'KKB. Address at oncev k'l lVMIIl a. i ll imiiTI 1111 . .. Jgninr iunrmllM.wMl v.i.rk iitdiutriotulv' V how to turn Throat Tl.r i...n " n IflCallllpS.U Ik Aitfrllun I ...III kmcd. I dntre but c,i, worker iroin -.th dh,rt,i ...7... .. ? "" ""I!1" " Provided witb .mploj,,,.,;, , Un. H. t!. ALLS, ilux 40. A iu,ta, BUY NOW SPECIAL SUMMER SALE 500 FINE ORGANS at Way uowu rricea iu clone. Buy TcrmMf& to $S monthly -or SJACnsb, balance an fall, no Interest. Great BARGAINS Must be sold. Can't hold. Write for Uarsain Sheet. LUDDEti . SAVANr VAN E COLLEGIATE WTITUTE, SEVEN SPRINGS, N. C. FOE DOTE SEXES. Teachers all eraduatta. Military government for boys. rrui, uiBgei, graanate or Ht. john'ationege. Annapolis, teaoa er of Military Tactloa. ' Muaio Teacher, graduate New England Conservatory of if usle. Hpsclal course In Com. Law, Book-keeping and Penmanship. vucni mus.o, iiuisuienio . ana uumo-neii exercises rree. Ho additional cost for Glassies. 9- For Catalogne call at Jocj fal ofooe or addreta the Principal, t W. R. SKINNEE, Principal, SETE!V SPF1VCS, BT. juijatdwtr c. Notice oflncorporation Btat of JTortb Carolina, 1 Buperlor f3onrt Ciavsn County. Ulerk 'a Office, Take notice that I have this day Issued Letters deeiaring I aae Powell, Jamsa Person, J, O. Button, tr lionnle Fnlford, Shade A. Kdwards, Milla Ball. Thomas Qrlffln, Matilda Powell, and Joe Danoan, and tbelr aneseaaors to be a corporation for tbe parpoaea and according to tbe terms pre scribed in Article, of Agreement filed ana re corded in tald office. The aubatanoaof said agreement ia that partlca dsslrs to become Incorporated noder tba name of "lotIm Union and Blalng Hlar (Juvenile) Christian Aid Belief Corp.," located In the city of New Bern, N. 0.,snH corporation shall have no capi tal a took, and ebail lasne no shares of atoccto its members or incorporator and ha l not enter Into or carry on any trading operations, bnt the said corporation la created exolnstvelr for Mental, Moral, Re ligious, eocial, and Benevolent purposes Incornoratoiaand members of a. Id anoint. aha 1 not bemdlvioualiy llableror ltadeoa. witness my asna ana omaiai aeaiat Hew Be-n. tbts Utb, day of Sept.. lKfll. SeplDlrT ;.;;,.- W, m WATstOX. O. B.Cv f.GEDTS Seuble tbelr mem aeiiina our DHAbs flnlahwl eorrnsat Einmtsiimio.- Can be told in rery fumllr. G.TCf mora Hgn t tnan tnreeorainary amrr& Uilriy-flT eeni for conty !( lnmp mm be vInesML Y0 maDtitacture larx lia of honM&oia article-, md. lof KM i Illustrated Cfrculara to FOHbJltfc HcHAMNaCtaoIailtUA NOTICE 4 Ott and after September SO.h I chall reduce my flhavir"? tit l'P". i . Am wye; Yearinlhefr tho siluu No mom K 3TT IS THE 'bE6T? Sll . 3 Jj EASIEST JSET F C: ri Atlantic & N..0. Railroad! FA3KNGKR DEPARTMENT. - Haw Bern. M C, Uot. 17, UM. FilR SPECIAL TRAIN son Tan . RAL1IGH; EXPOSITION. Thuradayv - October 22d. Thursday, ' i October 29th. ThoradsyY - Ntv. 5tb. Tharaday. ,, - Not. 12th. , Solid ThrmiguTftimWiA'tCniuigj Cars. All irrKtl aniMm ha Ivun b . mjl n r .n kn teen me a. . u Ka.Jroaa-i ouipuny and m. MijiiMu LOBijMny 10 juti xour. raetf iMOlai rmJnafroiu unnhiutt . it. .nH lnteru.odu.ia aUkiioni iu Malmau mud ratnrn j peiBoaa aeairiu loat- Tr . . -r- aur-niaie axp: anion at naioiga. n. u,u upporiuulty u(iIa to Xhle eXPOaUtoil 1. HUHAWiI 1itm.i h. nn. nf the gmadeat ofiU oaarnetet aver wltueraml id uith tiarullki. or the cnl. The "" aiTw aooai veu oru'B la Kaleigb. Fere'for the Rnuad Trip Wben .Tlektriaare pnrcbm(3 fioni Ftitlona One (dmlislai. into h KxDo-lllan ttorhead City, ft lldwooo, U0 Core (irt.k, It 'it LHiver, . I anwrnl, lfSlKiu.lou. J Hi Falling Crck, X 7U b. sis, a.:o Newp.lt. ll.y.kick, . . . H.IU 2.US 1.9U l.-ll L76 Croat an. Ktyerdair. New b rn. tu aruia, Sch.dale ef Special Train i Le ivo Morebead City Depot, 4 00 A M Morenead City, up lowu t-22 Wlidwood, 4 mi ' Newport 4'g ' Ilayelook, 6:WI " Uroatan, 5aj " l.lveriaie, j:.7 " New Kern. H:US ' Clark's, :23 " TuiiOitrorj, tf.&j CoreUree., n-tS " ' Dover, 7.1W 1 Caswell, 7-n v Rinston, 7:28 Failing Onefc, , 71 ' " Lit drat co, 8:u ' ' Beit's, t. H-.IH " Arrive at Go d boro 8 45 Leive Goldabaro for Klel L at uoi " Arrive at Kt'eiih iu 45 " KETllRIII.tr. Leave IUk Ub 5.3j P M. Arrive at Goldsboro 7.21: Lea e Golusooro 7 ko Best's 7.5a la Orange 8.0a falling Crtek, 8 18 " Klnaton mn " Caswell ft.hA " Dover 0.18 " ' Core Creek, 9.1 " Tuscarora 0 8a " Clark's D.ti " Hew Bern 10 i " " FlverdAle j0 3 ' Croatun 'lit ii Havel ck '-' 10 51 " " Newpoi t 1 1 16 ' ' Wlidwood jiai Arrive at Morebead City 11 us S. U DILL. O. P. A. AGENTS an mnkt SS.o pri Iay our Auvm. e ueai toe worm low price this year. IMPORTED PLUSH ALBUM, l.00 6'4 x W4. KmboRded mdded eidea. trold eAcrr mittm, ton clasp, boiaiQX iiPHrly nfty (Jabijiet and Card pictures, ocui lur vi.ui ireiaiii lor 92.W), Hot withitandiiij? tbo tariff on Imported albums Is raised irom 10 10 per cent, there will not ho fthv increase in our prices tale year. Onr new line nf ftsi.v' I'R0MOIlNriN(3 PAItat.T.Vr. wlHlf Prrea ennraUlK. old and new Ternions, are what the people want l HTU III tlBBaj ba mm m am am mm MmtTZ. 1 juitNiLt buoRSKo;?o; Annu irom now until unriAtinne.r'Mflnfl Zfrnniai tnr eanTsssins book. Illustrated circulars fber for aft nf nnr fa at awtlhrtrr omvim. IVAMIT aTs.aVV.AV y F0RSHEE It McUARlN, Importcts, Cincinnati ft MONEY! - ""i - ' inirnrwnn fxi'Mlr and (mm. ml.lv l.v n.nru. rti reaapi, oil lip r jlil. fltitl In thfir h iM-rcver rltt-v livi. An We ftu-iilift vemliinr. We tun vu. No rik Y.,u . a., a..! yoor pure motuouii. oral your ttme to I lie work. Tbiilisn eNtlnljr now kdid Wrinir. wonderful uccea. . otcty workm Ik-dnnen re asmiiig from 2 to 6U per week and ntm nrds and mora after a Hula esnerienM. Wa M f.ui.k v... !h. Ployineiit and tch yno t'ftfcjf. No apace to ciplnln hare. Full JHenot Tom, Glad to wa yow, old fellow I It 0 almost ten veara sinrA wa wam ms ou "Oh 1 she's o-8o, same as asuaLwftrt want. ( Well, we all want annu.thln mn. . , tot Doh'tyonf . re..: but I rness want will be my master.1 .larteu to Keep aown exnenees ; and now Lll am I m 'mean,' and she's sired of saving and never hiring anything to (how for it, I saw your wife .7?.l'.reSt' J"? l0?ked a happy as a queen I I,..: ? u '' ;,?nd economical, too, have to be. My wife can make a little go further , vw jm sne-e Bitvsys but. p5fin.g.m' ""J tom oalnty contrivance that adds to the comfort and beauty of onr littlrtomoi uu ane-s always merry as a larlc.' When I ui . Xl . is always rangns and ssrst 'Oh I that's my secret l But I think I've Jlsi COTeredhCT'iecret.' When we married, we both knew we shonld have to be very careful, bit she And she was rlghtl I wouldn't do wlthontTt myj ae f for double the sabacriptloa price. We read It together, from the UUe-page to the last word : of important errata and scienUdo matteri keeps fWIW 1 eaa talk understandtoglyot what is aolnf on ! my wife Is always trytni soma now rata pom ue oonaehold department; she makes all her dresses and those for the children, and she sets all her fttm. fe nnhin i. l PS" 5 d "ved Joewhen he was so sick eJ?UD' ooing Just as directed In the Bannarian Department But I cant tell yon half If What wnrvrls rfnl it. 1T1 , ii, u ' 1 ,r toSS?,?rS',ft'!r,lne,ar- i 7 "What! Whv thfi whit in v.i. nd I told hsr tl was aa extrvaKance: ravoEBnce." , -wen, my mend,-that S WhAre WW n.A. A and one voa'd bett aoon as von can. I'll take ,nt. '.k -t-ZT J aa my wife's account: .he's bound tohavea china tenet la time for oar tie wedrlini, ZZm? Mj goii watch was tbe premium I lot for ireulmr ?f-2?!!,.iSSi?.!xwvw,th thB new Premium liistforelnbs, thehisnreatthlhirnnti u-.a-Z eelnltwr toe PQbUbr and tell him what you want, whether parteuh,- Better subscribe right off and nrprias -,Tm- m00 yr-wlll aaAnrvK laii?,."lx S?"1"' .OreendlOcents direct to the RS h2i.Wri?!?,,8 Denfe"' 15 Ert "'a ftamtov',,I"P INTEKNATIONAL TYPEWRITER! 1 1 1Uiiliiid;Ui.!ii'ii;!i'iil,l;-' A strict rv flnt-clatsr machine. Fuflv war. ranted. -Made from very best material, by skilled workmen, and with tbe bent tools that have ever been devised for the ntirmw. Warranted to Aa all that eaa be reasonably expected ef the very best typewriter extant Capable of writing IbO words Der minute er bioru according to th. ability of the operator. ; ; rrice - . $100.00. ' It tliere Ja no nrenf in vonr town. arl. dress the manuf acturors, ;. TISE PAKISri T'.va. - CO., , x. T. Afjents Wftntrtl. PROFESSIONAL. DR. C. K. BAGBY, W Surgeon Dentist, Office, Middle Street, opp. Baptist Chwrci, 'i HKIV'BERXC. V. (V.ifv! W. D. IVIclVER, Attorney-at-Law NEW BERNE, N. C. ' V C, R.THOMAS, ? Attorney anfl Connselor-at-La?, Office, Craven Street, Stanley Boildlng,"; EW BBRNB, M.'.C Practices in tbe Courts of Craven, Carteret, Jones, Onslow, Lenoir and Pamlioo ooButies. the Supreme Court of North Carolina, and tbe U. r). District and Cironit Courts, jljll H. L. GIBBS, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, Craven gt., next to" journal Offiee, NEW BERNE, . N. C Practice in the Conrta of Craven, Carteret, Hyde, Pamlico, Jones, Onslow, and Lenoir counties, and in the Supreme and Federal eourts. , adiwtf DR. J. Da CLARK, IDldnSTTX&T; NEW BERNE, N. C. tSTOIIice on Oaven Street, between rollock and Broad. P. H. PELLETIER, attikvv;y t viw; rn Bv.. two doora SontK i-t Joarnal offloe. Will nraollce In the vnnt,iia rf nunn. Carteret Joif a tmalow nnd Pu .lea, Uu ted -ti ti :,rjrtat Nn, Tutipn. .nil Supreme m urt of tbe Bt tte. GEO. HENDERSON , SuceeuortoltoberUi jffcndenon.f Ivan Apt HeDresentinDTnanMiM pAmniin.Af vwi. America, of Phllsdelnhia.- . . S0ln innn Company, of New Terk. Queen Insnranee Company, of England. Hartford Firo Tninnn Hartford. , North Carolina Home Insurance Cempanr. of Raleigh. Oreenwiteh Tninmo. r... . vr. York. " , Phoenix .Insnranee Company, of Brooklyn, United Underwriter InmMnM rAmm.nw oi Atlanta. ' " Boston Marine Insurance Company, of Boston. iulvSdwtf : L. S, WOO D, Formerly 18 yean with Geo. Allen & Ca. DEAXBB IS General Hartoe aii Men, Harness, Saddles, Bridles and Whips, FARMING IMPLEMENTS. ' Pollock Street, next to lattraial Bank NEW BBRNB, N. O. ' .. tavaMrvaca. vmob. oamtiajviot-paia. a. h. aoaiava, eaaHwn. The National 'Bank x - - - - . WNEWBERNE,vN. C. INC01tPOUATEjUO. Capital, - . $100,000 Surplus Profits, - 86,700 DIBECfOUS. Jab. A. URYAif, Cha S. Bbtar. Tuos. Dabieu. .J. lI.cHAcacDun. Wa oompetent Tissistatirt tin the toncorial art itie toncorial art -111 J : fair Cut tnm r , k . ennanta. Ihnnnon . - 81 . on " : Shavo; -7 . ., to ,.fy.i ill int'icffliKr shop. ' feJ svx aapa i r.aLDici;:z run irnnr- - CBKAPEMT aaa,DICIBIB laAOWar . ' OONSIDERINa QUAUTV ANO MZI OF IKMLj Kii TVrTUjAIOOT7Sai '77 - BILI0U8NE88, DY8PEP8li' . ; H'.'aUO OBaOKO OOWsOTAHOH, ajftsr. yv , -a .--,' Now Berne, ' -i nc. iCT THE REST KNQWW RFMFDY, Curoa Uonorbow and. Gleet In ttoADaya, without Fain froventa Btrloture. Contalna no aorld or poiaonooa anbet'ances, and Buaranieoa BDsoiateiy DRrrnieea. G j.onjnucu ut pnyeioians. jMtaa o J rinrn tree with oaoh bottle. Prloetl Bold by drarglsta. Bewnre of Bab. efltntes. AeTT;eOheTn.Oo.T.trl..y.O.TJa, -t- snnic counters, lySer l ;stmf Hort- 1U) Past Cataloaraa. at T.lsw Itai. u . ibUjiUu A 0 fJVliej 7yrmt - r atiuf, k f 4. ami ujiitr i ji i -if rOUKDED IN 1864 by the present exeeatlTe r ment Increued uiDnu ettendanoe Now r ment Increased aBDnal attendanceNow fadlitlee for edootlng TOCNO MEN AND school for their children. PARENTS should najr reqnlre the expenditure ofa few dollars more uai r,be nltie CHEAP tuition ia rery dear, because it means Ities, and offeraNO opportnnitiea for securing Thia instltaUon, owing to its HIGH stsnaaraoi Virrlnia. umMatandardof HaryTuid, Virginia, all similar institatioiis combined. Catalogue 'Address, W. H. SADLER, President, and BUSINESS COLLEGE, 6, 8, IO A 12 LOVELL DIAMOND -CYCLES. 19. f, Solid Tires, STRICTLY HIGH GRADE. T8S.Of Ro. 2, Cashlon Ttrss, It. 3, bales' I OUR - ' CnsMon Tires famntei t ALL PAET8 Intercbange VVS.UU ;,',. -Si.; , illdTlraS. JflTV'Wa $85.00 $85.00 v 'JOHN P. LOVELL ARMS CO., MANUFACTURERS, hal di ttoti ia riimpi for wr 100 pap niutnted fatal ogw SZ$ t3S9UJoq Xjba eui WE ARE IN THE LEAD FOR FINE QUALITY' AND STYLE OF. SPRING : VEHICLES. THB MOST FOR THE MONET IS OUR MOTTO. ' BEST MATERIAL WORKMAN SHIP WINS. SMALL AO LARGE ORDERS A SAMPLE JOB WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT OTJB WORK IS THE WORK TO BTJY. " ' ' . BRIDGEWATER CARRIAGE'CO. VflUBHfJ PATENT nrtsT-civss ix LIGHTEST, STRONGEST EASIEST BUOTG VEHICLE ON EARTH. BUGGIES, BOAD WAGOHS, f HAETOIS, , ;,.-'AHO-.-,fi SURREYS el: BABCOCK & VIELE ' ' ;V'5 ;' Bole Proprietors and tMteor.Catdtosue. Vsnfton thUPaptr. r.r twit n:vi v.i- $65;OUR.SILVeR QUEEN $65 I It possible flrst-olasa Buarsry with Silver-plated Dash Rail, Seat , Rail, Handles, Hub Bands, and Shaft Tips, for above price? a. O a b' V. ,Wrlte for our New 80 pagre Catalogue of all kinds of Vehicles. Address " ' - ... n SOUTHERN 'BUGQY. CO. , ' CINCINNATI, mA,m J s. OHIO, U. G. As fT3 Jt TT- ''fl' .VWANT A y. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 29, 1891, edition 1
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