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iiiif JltFRNAL. VOL. X -NO. 289 NEW BERNE, N. 0.. FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. X- t I60NDNWhOlttbnoui i gocd ainuat . nnr nn obuin same b -"tipliing t' JOOBHAI, cffioa and paying HANDSOME assortment Cf lump XX ed linens, and fall supply of Em- broidery materials for Art need work jaet received ' UBS. E. IV Dillwo hak'b corner . of Broad ud Middle IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN, Barked Ban Ale Md BnrkaV Guinness' ;- Stoat, fot sale by Jab. Bidxohd. v TX AAA CIGARS At very low I uvvV figure to wholesale Ana " ' retail trade for tale by - s- Jas. Bbdmohd. v "T ICELY furnished rooms in pleas XN am locality with Board by day Week or Monih. Apply at tbe Joub i JBALofflo. . .. Ii CALVIN SCHAFFEB'S 'WILD OHEBBY ROCK AND RYE, pit up expressly for throat And lung dis aaea, for eal bjt tfj ,::' GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY uted very much in the sick room. For tale by jn26tf . Jab Rbdmosd. " (TfVB Hundred pair of Rubber Shoee V for children, 10. 121 and 15 centi per pair. m.. janUtf BIO IKE HDNYADI Janoa Mineral Water, jtha beet Natural aperient. For rale by Jas. RbdMond. PURE CORN WHI3KEY for sale by Jas Redmond. f ARQE lot of bandeoma Lace Cur- Ji (nine. Chenille CurtUux, Cohere, Bute, etc. juat reotived at ' jt9 J Sutsb's. DUFF Gordon Imp rteil Shvirr, for .ale by Jas Redmond SMOKE Genuine Cabana Tcbaooo. oot6tf MI8H.8ACRAME1TAL. PORT and 80UPPERNONG WINES tor tale by s Jab. Recmond. NEW DRUG 8TORE. Druge, Medi eiiiM and Ohsmloal. O. P. Popular Proprietary Medlolne. Alt v.rl-tle. of Drogglat'e rlundrw. Trusaa and Brio a. N.w erop Garden 8eeda. Kln and Large teek Olgara and Tobsooo. all mw. Pre' enripllon. aeenrately oomponnded (and not ' t waa prleeal, our m -tto and oar enceeaa. . , . C. OH iJCN. Dralt and Apotbeeary, . Middle .. fuar daort (ram Pollook. In'i3 1; DUFFY'S MALT WHISKEY .for Medicinal ue for aale bv jin28 Jas. Redmond Milwaukee. Wis., bad u lioo.. i, 000 ffife Mondsj night. ' " TttE brlKftntin William Phillips is ashore off Gape Henry. Gold exports elme February ' 19th amount to $4,315,326. s j ijj '.. 1 . THE State Executive Committee 1 met, on the 1st inst., at Ealeigh. The House committee on Com meroe favors increased pay for lite v- saving men. " "W 'J51 building proposed for the j v 1 , Democratic convention at Chicago ' " will be 400 by 200 fett and will 'V ' coat 124,000. i ri ' The elaims of all bat six of the BAltimore'4 victims oftbeValpar- aistf riots f have ' been filed in the - 'State Department; they amount to ' I2,065,OCO, 'tangfng from $150,000 , -downward. , . , . . - - ii." .Hi ," : . - The Washington Post says there -is very reason td believe that the - iresolutioa j reported,. ty tl) Com- antttee on Kriles naming the 22dof ' ' March for rthe consideration of the ' Oliver fiillVill be passed next Mon- day. A YEBY heavy wind and mow ' storm i is raging along the North ' JLtlantlo coast and in the interior . o( New York and Pennsylvania. - Jit Lancaster the snow Tuesday 'morning was mixed with hundreds 1 ' -of worms of many species, some of .-. ' them unknown in that section. ;; - The New York Son saye: "There 'Is famine in Southern Mexico, in " e8terniKus8ia, in North-eastern ,.' - , 'China, in tbe Indian Presidency oi ' Bombay,': and in several parts of Ctl y , Northern Africa. There onght not to te famine or; famishing people in . ' t ttny eoantry of the world in this " Nineteenth century."-'-'' The ' minority report on the Springer Free Wool bill calls it (,a -savage blow ; aimed at oar agricul turists." Inasmuch as the ; Mc-Elnley-bill knocked from tvo to six . cents a pound off the price of wool, the'.agrioallurlsts' would 'probably . endure with stoical eomplaqency any blow, however' savage, which - shoiiUl Uellvei fthm from further 'protection" of that tmtiMiJi elefltrlejjewer,! pan bo, trans mitted from , Niagara Falls, to Chicago it can also be sent to Phil adolphla and ; NewiYorkrJ; But there Is small expectation that the elasive and mysterious agency can Co carried at a ioommercial profit over any long distance When the turbines shall begin to turn at the foct cf tua Niagara tunnel the op iportnnlty for magnificent expert T"ent wifi c'-f tricsl foroa '- will j - 'V'y t" t the Bttention rf 0CXIMNEVVS. r JiEW AMVSBTISEMlNTa. - Bargain Store Writing Paper. ; M. PorterWojd. : "Cottob New Berne Markett, tales 29 bate, at S 1-8 to 6 1 U eenta. Weather today: Fair and aligbtly warmer, . : '.- - . CoBjrreMmad Springer of Illlnt. lt, died of eryeipelAt ia the faee yesterday after noon in .Washington. The Woman's Missionary Soolety of Ceotenary M. E. Church, .will meet at the residence of Mn. J. B. Taylor this afternoon, at 8,80 o'clock. Several small boys from 8 to 18 years old, came in yesterday and requested as to ennounoe that tbey are going to have a fair from nest Monday (o Fri day at Lycurgus Cutler's, admission 8 oents, season tiekets 10 oents. Harry Mark is their president. The next literary and musioal enter tainment to be given by the Y. M C. A. will be held in about two weeks, and will b kno wa as a book reception. No admissin will be charged but every one that attends is requested to donate a book of some kind suitable for the As sociation library. An interesting pro gram is bilog-arranged. Some igoroua young wafer oaks are beiog set cat in tbe P.esbjterian churob yard. Thoe aro beautiful shade trees and it woulJ be a plan for the city to have eoiDo rf (hce or Rome other good vrlly get out ia the vaonot places along the ttrtwte and it woulJ be almost as des:rab'e to remove all obstacles and other unsightly trees and replace them by good kinds. Coming; and Going. Mr. O. Marks left yesterday morning for New York after his spring stook. Miss Fannie Minzesheimer who has been visiting her eoniin, Mrs. C. Beiaonttein left for .her home in New York. Mrs. M. Makeley, a ooropiniad by her two sisters, Mrs. Havener and Mrs. Aoton. went up to Raleigh to vi.il ber daughter. Miss Louella. Mrs M D. Nelson and Mies Annie Uoulhao. left for Florida on a pleasure trip. Col. J. D. Whitford returned last night from a business trip. Miss Kate Simpson ot Rirerdale, and Mies Maggie Hunter of Havelook, who have beeo visiting friends and relatives in the oity returned home last night. Good Work is Telling.1 We noticed Messrs. G. B. Waters ft Son sending off another shipment of tSitir buKgies. These gentlemen are now quite well fixed in their large new faotory which they have just finished and moved into and the satisfaction they have given by (he solid, honest of all work done at the faotory is bring ing them a larger and atill larger share Of patronage, and it 1s well for it to be so Tne preferenoe should al ways be given to hime enterprises when their produots equal others in quality and prioe and the excellence of tbi fac tory5, vehicles is unquestioned. Some of thi k drajs have stood severe testa and both their working and driving vehiolei are not only strong but attrao tive la eppearanoa. . . ; . A Married Han Bam Away With Another Man's Wife. ... The wife and obild of Mr., Boxnan, proprietor of a small oyster oinnsry at Mqrehead, left last Thursday for Princess Anne, Maryland- on a visit Then Mr,' Boxman sent his manager, Mr. Jake Perry off to the vioinlty of Smyrna after oysters. . The two families occupied the same hones In Morehead, and after their de parture it remained olossd until the neighbors becoming alarmed,, it was broken Into by the authorities on Wed nesday, March 31, and found to have no inmates, bat there was a letter left in It from . Mrs. Perry to her hnsband that told, as mnoh of tho story as she wantad him to know. She oalled Mr. Bozman captain, and the note read "The captain and I have gone. We love each other and yon will have to get yon another gal. I . have gone like the ship that sails away never to return." ' ' ; Mr, Perry, the deserted hnsband, got back in the afternoon of the urns day bat he ooald throw no farther light on the matter- It Is not know how Mr. Bosnian and Mrs. Perry left, mnoh less where they are. They avoided the railroad and departed secretly. AH the parties we Are told came to More head from Elisabeth City. " ,--. 4 Mr. D. Bell has seized on what Mr. Bosnian left for a debt the latter owed Prevention Better Than Core, t v: Many persons are afflicted with skin eruptions, boils or nloers. Bbakdretk'S Pnxs taken freely will in a short time effect a oomplete oure of all each tronb lee.. Uloers of long standing have been oared by them, ' Carbunolee have' been oheoked in4 their' lociplency by them. The worst fever sores, bed tores, and the like have been driven from the skin by them-- Only begin la Urns and a tew ofBRASDBETH's Pills wilt prevent maoyisioknese. -' v k?-' Bbandbeth's Pills are purely vege table, absolutely harmless, and safe to take at any time- Get Yonr Premiums and Present Bills All parties entitled' to premiums and having bills against, the Fair Aoola tion are requested to call at te o -a at t :e l"e hnun fron 10 tol r l f 4 to 8 c" . ' i i 1 r n v f cm COUNCIL. . Sewerage-Second Hand Clothing -Important Kotiee to the Onslow - Railroad Reports. . March 1,1893. Board met in regular seseion, Mayor Manly presiding, present Oounollmsn Ellis, ; Manly, Lovlck, Elohardeon, Miller, Crawford sbd Oden. Minutes last meeting read. Petition of James Redmond ssking the oity to ley sewer pipe from the river to the cotton exchange, he furnishing the pipe was referred to S. and P. com mittee with power to not. Reports of committees were reoelved. Tbe request of Ooanoilman Oden as to ditching West street referred to S- & P. oommittee. Ordered that the Sewerage committee be notified to have their work com pleted before warm weatber. On motion dealer will be notified that an ordlnanoe will be passed at next meeting in regard to second hand olothing. Moved that bill repairing Atlantio engine pump be sent back for correc tion. Councilman Ellin, S. & P. committee Stated that well at foot of Broad street oould be repaired at a cost of 150 00. Fire Dep't oommittee asked for further time to report in regard to praolioal engineer. The following resolution was adopted : Resolved that. Whereas on theOtb day of Jan'y, 1690, the question of aub soiibing the amount of $50,000 in bond, of the oity of New Berne to aid in the construction of a railroad from tbe city of Wilmington to the oity of New Berne by the E. C. L. & Railway Co., was duly submitted to the oitizens of said oity. And whereas it was a part of the un derstanding and consideration upon which the said proposition was sub mitted to the people that if the said subscription in bonds wae voted the said road would be constructed and completed within a reasonable time thereafter. And whereas the proposition to sub scribe said bonds was duly ratified at tbe eleotion held for that purpose on the 9th day ot Jan'y, 1890, and whereas tbe city of Now Berne has at all times since eaid election been ready and willing to issue and to deliver said bonds to said E. O. L. ft Railway com pany upon complienoe on its part with the terms and understanding under whiob. eaid proposition was submitted and ratified as aforesaid. And whereas the E. C. Land ft Rail way Go., has failed to keep and peiform its part of the agreement and under standing under whioh tbe said proposi tion was submitted and ratified, the Board of Oouncilmen representing tbe oity of New Berne direct that the E. O Land ft Railway Co. , be duly notified that unless it shall comply with she understanding and agreement under which said proposition was submitted to and ratified by tbe people of the city of New Berne as aforesaid within a reasonable time from the adoption of this resolution, to wit, on or before the first day of July, 1893, whicb is deemed a reasonable time for suoh compliance, the said E. O. Lud ft Railway Co., will be considered to have failed in the performance of its part of the said un derstanding and agreement and to have forfeited, all claim to have said bonds issued to it; and suoh steps will be taken at may be neoesaary to have the issuing of said bonds perpetually restrained. Resolved that, The Board of Commis sioners of the oounty of Craven under whose 'order tbe questions of issuing bonds to the E. O. Land ft Bail way Co , was submitted to an eleotion by the people of the oity ot New Berne be notified of the notion of thia Board, and requested to take suoh measures as may be necessary to relieve the oity of New Berne from any farther obligation to the E. O. L. ft Railway Co. " On motion ot Ooanoilman Miller the Mayor was requested to appear before the Board of County Commissioners and apprise them of this aotion of the Board of City Counoilmen. Police report for Feb., submitted as follows: J. E. Gaskill, arrest, 18; warrants ex.. 13; Informer, 18. J. K. Land, arrest,10; warrant! ex., 8; Informer, 10. . M. T. Roberts, arrest, 13; warrants ex., 18; Informer, 18. J. B. Dixon, arrest, 11; warrants ex,, 9; Informer, 1L : Ell Elliott, arrest, 8; warrant ex., IE; Informer, 0. t Mayor's report adopted as follows: Mayor's Offloe, Feb'y 29;h, 1893. To tbe Board of Oounoilmen ot the Oity of New Berne, N. O. Sir: I have the honor to report the following fines and oosts for violation of the ordinances of the oitv. Fines v S185.00 Costa SH1.00 $278.10 -. Your ob'd ser't. M. Manly, Mayor. Marshal's report adopted as follows: I- -. ' Maroh 1st; 1893. The ' Bon. Mayor , and Board City . Oonncii. v , ' Gentlemen: Below please find my report for the month of Feb., 1893; - We have- made 80 arrests daring the month, 5 wen dismissed, 4 served time out. v .- T-'-n- . . : f Fines oolteoted " $48 85 . . Cost 169.80 ; Total f,'':.: ' . 8118.88 : One half the above ooet 84 75 was deducted for, my .fees, the balance aoa.uu turned over to the treasurer. Kespeotfnlly submitted, -, i Jas. T. Lswis, O. M. ; On motion the matter of B. B. tax was referred : to the Oity Attorney for adjustment. -, , t ,:'vi'-;i " Monthly bills allowed. ' :, . J. C. Wbitty ft Colsbnirefered to Fire Dep't Committee; . B. Pt Williams bill, referred for correction, v. . Minutes read and adopted, l? '' Board ed loomed, -t i- r W. D, Waixaci, City Clerk. PREMIUM LIST. , Class J IsaoGrulady, combination wine, 25 oents; J H Moore,' blind man, best shuck mat and horse collar, tl;L B Ipook, 1 churn and tub, 50 oents; Bev. Edw. Ball, best collection native wood, 85;DOongdonft Co, best and largest display dress lumber $15. Class H Ladies Work. Mrs. A S Seymour, best silk patch work quilt, $1; Mrs. J W Potter, best ealioo patch work quilt, 60 cents; Mrs, B F Freeman, Goldsboro, best white quilt, fancy quilting 50 oents; Susan Perry, best knit counter paine, tl; Mrs. R F Freeman, Goldsboro, best cro cheted rounterpaine, $1; Mrs. Enoch Lane, best rag carpeting 12: Mrs. Susan Perry; 2d best do, ?l;Mra. A E Burgess, best home made hearth rug, 81; 2d best do, 50cecta, Mrs. Arthur, Ernul's post effloo, beet homespun woolen, 82; Miss Mauly, beet sewing by hand, $1; Mrs. J F Ives, hand somest oentre square white, $2; Miss Mary Manly, handsomest centre square in colors. $2; Miss Dita Roberts, hand somest drawn work centre square $2; Mrs.CE8Iover, handsomest five o'clock tea tray cover. SI ; Mrs. AS Ssjmour, handsomest drawn wsrk doylies, not less than 6, $2; M'Bi Dita "Roberta, beat hand made infant's dress, $2; Mies Smallwood, best docoratcd chair, 1; Mrs. U P Williams, handsomest scrip basket, 81. Mrs. F R Ruizsnstein best handmade picture frjme, 50 cents, (returned to Fair) Mrs. C E Slover, handsomest monchoir ciso, $1; Mrj. E B Ellis, best hair pin reoieveer, 25 cents;Miss E K Jones, best soiled linen bag, 50 cents; Mrs. 0 E Slover, beet linen table cover, 81; Miss J Ellis, beat silk embroidery on flannel, 81; Mrs, S B Street, 3d beet, do, 50 oent), Mrs. C E S'.over, best gold embroidery, 81; Miss Mary Manly, best outline embroider; in silk, $1; Mrs. R F Freeman, Goldsboro, best tatting, CO cents, Mrs. Hunter, best drawn work, 81; Mrs. M Makely, best embroidered table cover, 8 1; Miss Harriet Lane, best embroider ed pin onshion, 81; Mias Mary Manly best sofa pillow 50 cents, M.-e. Whed bce, best fire screen, 81; Mis. 8 8 Manly, best bureau soarf, $1, Mrs. R F Free mac, best buffet scarf, 81; Miss Jennie Miller, 3d best, do., 50 cente, Mr?, Cong- doD, best Roman embroidery, 1; Mn. Ralph Gray, best pair slippers, em broidered, 50 cente; Mrs. E B Ellis, best oravat oib, 81; Mrs. M O Winiley, best ladies fanoy bag, 81; Mrs. J W Potter, best pillow shams, SI; M'mlle Pernet, best faacy apron, 50 oects, Miss Smallwood, best ladies dressing sack, 81, Miss Maoly, handsomest display of fanoy work in this olaes G or more ar ticles not entered elsewhere, 83; Mrs. D T Caraway, 21 beet display of fincy work, S3; Mrs. Ralph Gray, hind someet stocking jacket, Bpecial mention, Mrs. E B E li, be6t honeton point laca 83 ;( returned to Fair.) Mrs. KiDn?dy, Kin&ton, boat silk ori zy quiit, 81; Mrs 8 Stimson, second best home made hearlh rug 50 cents; Mrs. AS Seymour, best outline embroidery in thread, 81. Miss Hannah Osgood, best crooheted childa afghan, $1 ; Mrs. W. H. Cohen, best crocheted ohild'shood, 50 oents; Mrs. D. T. Carraway, best orocheted childssack, 50 oents; Miss Minnie Bryan best set of table mats, one-half dozen crocheted, 50 oents; Mrs. W. G. Brin ton, best orooheted obair tidy, 50 oents; Mist MollieFulford, best orooheted laoe, 50 cents; Mist Mary Oliver, best knitted or orocheted slippers, 50 oents ; Miss Mary Roberta, 2nd beet do , 25 oents; Mrt. Dunoan, best pair cotton socks, 50 cents; Mrs. Prioe, Broadoreek, 2nd best do., 25 oents; Mrs. John Dunn, best pair silk socks, SI; (returned to Fair.) Mrs. B. F. Freeman, best pair wristlets, 50 oents; Mrt. Stephen Lane, best oro oheted afghan, 81; Mrs. Servoese, Sad best orooheted afghan, 50 cente; Mrt. A. 8. Seymour, best knitted afghan, 81; Miss Luoy Daffy, best knitted shoulder oepe, 50 oents; Miss Josephine Fulford, handsomest orooheted silk tidy, 81; Miss Florence Winfield, best display of work In this department, by one lady, 5 or more articles, S3; Mrs. Partelow, best specimen ef knitting, 50 cents; MUs M. E, Oliver, best specimen of netting, 50 oents. Childben's Department, Under 1G Years of Aqe. Miss Bettle Windley, best plain saw ing by hand, 50 oents; Mist Katie Mat thews, 2nd best do., 25 oents; Miss Maggie Jones, best oalloo quilt, 50 oents; Mits Bessie Williams, best speolmen of darning, 25 cents; Miss Pearl Roberts, best silk- embroidery, 50 cents; Miss Agnes Makely, beet outline embroidery, 50 oents; Miss Margie Styron, best oro oheted mats, 85 oents; Mise Bettie Windley, best knitting, any style, 25 oents; Mits, Bessie Williams, best pin oatbion, 85 cents; Mist Emm Medden, best wall protector, 50 oents; Miss Bet tle Abbott, beet button holes. Hot less than 8, 50 oent, Mist Bertha 8oggi. most ingenious piece of handiwork, 81 ; ' Oh, What a Cough. ; Will vou heed the 'warning. The tlgnal perhaps of the tare ' approach of tnat more terrible disease Uonsumption, Ask yourselves if you can afford for the sake of saving 50o., to run the risk and do nothing for it We know from experience that 8hiloh't Cure will care your cough. It never ..falls. wThit explains why more than a Million Bot tles were sold tb past year. Is relieves croups and whooping cough at ones. Mothers, do not- be without it. For lam back, aid or ohetl us SbllohV Porous Platterv Sold by i New Bern DrugOO. -,'i.rfv:i1'V'..'j.-:.v;- List of Letters Remaining in tbe Postofflca at New Berne N. O. Feb. 29ib, 1893. A D 0 Adams, B Mies Susey blaner, Alex Blount, Mrs. Minnie k Bryant, C Mr. Jacob Grooms olo Luke B'ount, Mr. Solmon N. Chadwiok, D Mr. West Davit, Miss Geatener Dudley. E Mr. James W Evan'. G Mist Sarah Green, Mrs. M try J. Gray, (ool,) Agnes Green, H Jane Hunt, J Miss Arsednsy Jocei, Miss Sidney A. Johnee, L Mr. G. H Lloyd. F Mr. James Fortlsoue, James Forsoue, M Mr. George Mosely, N Mra. George Nelson, R Mrs. Liza Rou-e, 8 Mr. Stoary. T Mr. Poter Taylor. W J. H. Wright, Albert Wright. Persona calling for above letters, will say advertised, and give date of list. The regulations dow require that one oent shall be colleoted ou the delivery of each letter advertised. Wm. E. Clarke, P. M. Do You Know How it Feels. Rheumatism. Every one ban hoard tho word. "How's your Moth'?r'i": "Oh, ehfi'e well exoept her rheuma tism." How carelessly the answer i given. Do you know howitfetls to have rheumatism? Oh! it's terrible, the swelling and the excruciating pnio of ankle, knee, elbow arid shoulder. just as if each point was .t bundle o! irritated nerves, each cne eooou igiy bent on eiTtng c-oto pain tini: 1 oth er. Laying awakoaU nir.ht Ir.:.i for day light, aching to', severely to eioep, applying liniment every half hem" to temporarily relievo theagon. Priyitp, curding, turning, twisting, but. no eaue. no comfort. What is it that causes rheumatism? Ah, there are a thou and causes. What is that cures rheum ;l:DmV Thank God, there is at leaat one cure. It is called B. B. B , or Botarij t'.lcod Balm. It has cured more ctj of rheumatism than any other kco'vn remedy. Try it. Do not suffer longer J. 11. Laing, DawsOD, (ia., writes: I suffered with rheumatism in rnv shoulders and general debility. Five bottles B. B. B. improved my heahb and the rheumatism left me." J. P. Davie, Atlanta, Ga.. (Wen End) writes: "I consider that B. B. B. h-;- permanently cured me of rhsumati-rn and sciatica." Jacob F. Spender, Newman Ga., writes: "B. B. B. entirely cured me o: rheumatism in my shoulders. I used fix bottles. "A good thing at the cent of a poor thing ia business." That ia what we aim to do .it all times, good goods at tbe rigbt. price. Wben you want r.r.ytbing in our line give oj a tiial. Xow goods constantly arriving. Wt have tho'best unlauudred shirt in the market at the price, it is "Our Big Six" only 50c. We have some very handsome erubroi. lured and pique bosom shirts at 1 00 and 1.25. Do not forget our lire of siinjile goods and our new 1 t of scarfs and neckwear. J. M. HOWARD. Wood! Wood!! Wood!!! People wact wood cm get it at the dept I aeud up 10 to 15 cords every other day. mch 4 tf. M. Porter. FIREMAN WANTED. One that thoroughly understands hie business. None others wanted. Apply io person to mld&w2t CONGDON & Co. . M. OHADWIOK, Merchant Tailor. A full line of fiPRTNfl RUIPT.ra just reoeived. Sattsraotion guaranteed. Work room at R. T, nU'a nt Store, Middle street. fe23 dwtm WRITING PAPER ! A New lot of Linen Writing Paper, Euled and Plain, Just Ee ceived. Only Ten Cents for a Genuine Pen and Ink Tablet. 6AR0A1I1 STORL Who Wants Honey'. Time IsMoney! Having pat in a NEW REGULATOR and connected it with Washington by Telegraph, I am ready to give correot time to eaoh and every one. . I have alto a fall stock of all kinds of Goods in my line, whicb I am telling at hook uottom rrtoet. COME AND SEE ME. SAM K. EATON, Tbe Jeweler, , Middle St., opposite Bsptist Church flotiee. I hat 15 acres cf oytter bottom in S need's Bay, New river, whioh I with to plant in oy esters in the spring. : To aadara portion of the means necessary to oomplete their planting. I will take a partner in the work and orop. v - - - I have all boats and tools neoestary, and - propose to give the work my per sonal constant effort. Can be seen at Marines, N.O. - feb27wltdlw JakisA-Mattocks, POWDER Absolutely Pv.ro. A cream of tu: .r h..kir..? n'.wdcr. Highr-t of all : I. . i t ' n .' ' Latest U. 8. aovernviaf Food Report i i (. -V. i :;:..:.,) 1,000 ib? Par- T I) Fjv;:b r.-:o- ted, and the "Best Flour on Iiih, ' Just Received AT LUCAS & LEWIS. larringto er HAVE JUST RSrE'VCD A F'ulII Line OF Zeiglor's lm Shas I'Ol LADIES, GE1TTLSMEN AND Every pair warranted to give PER FECT SATISFACTION. We have jusf received a Full Line of Men's, Youths' and Children's CLOTHING, Of Lite Style, Shade and Cuts. . Also Some Nice Dress Goods COME AND SEE. Children's Jersey Suits, Sos Corduroy Pants, Children's Shir: dais's, SAMPf.E XLvJv, SAMPLE SUKHIili VL!lTb, full line suspr.r 3, (Every pair warr.'ta'.cd Sjr 2 -. v,-i ar.) silk umblella:::, Trunks and Vali.-.o. A FULL Li:,E UF Late SijSe Mu febl7dr.ti Hardware $vm. Go to P. mTdeANEY for HARDWARE of all kinds. "Farmer Girl :' Cook Stove the leader of all Stoves. Cheaper grades to select from. HEATING STOVES in great varSety, which will be sold at the LOWEST CASH PRI0E3. Alto, One Good Second-hand Piano will be sold at a BARGAIN. fel6dwm Brimstone oan be had at R. N. DUFFY'S, . Next to tbe Custom House, for the next Thirty Days, at 8) cents per pound In 10 pound Jot. - - '. ChildrenJJry for, Pitcherfs Castor! lex! HEADQUARTERS FOR Cultivators, Harrows arid all kinds of Agri cultural Implements and HARDWARE. L. H. Cutler & Co. Ii. ilshr. '.V. ii. Joh-.son. J.H.Fisher. Hsh.Mnsen & Co,, if. :. U inn's o:d Stand,) C K r U A I M A It K K T , .d '.,.N'W Eerne, N. 0. . have 'comft to stay," (md ' " ':i"'f 'a worth, come v. . ; J,, (I m,y n, r ... vnfictioiieriesf :v-f; ' Etc., Etc. ,' i(ii!::l.y !' ,i(I:;;'C IioiiIit and Sold. v.-: . V:.;.-.it, nii.l will send . -nr I- it .-.iMf,'u, Via arc . . .1, . a co. h il Oaiiticn TO THE Innocent ! During the GREAT EAST CARO LINA I Aill laiye crowds of people will b'.' ill Xo Il.Tlil'. "Jl-.ny miiDS of many hinds. M ir.y mc!u of many minds." In ii'.t. i yoara there are always birds of the vui'.uro hind in the shape ur' ni .! f- :'.ivn:;4 su;b ! ire gatherings of p ijiii ,):i iui:d'.r. There fire Swindlebs, BUROL4RS, PicKi'ucii.s aud Thieves ot all kinds. Loot out for them dJ be on your guard. At the samu tirua I niiy be found at my staro on Mid.i.V- .ti v. here I will bo pic-.-- J i ;i nUARS, TOBACCO, etc., a.i i' Very t.uly youts. T-r. L. PALMER. Ns-v Borne, N, C. fe21 lw Ti.ii liaa vd b cn our princij.-le atid ever will be. Thtit'a why we can't say we're selling "below coat," having a ''great clear ance falo for 30 days," and all that sort cf ticioa which some of ourcotempo raries aro indulging in. EN'IERPIUSE is tho weapon that wins tho battlo in the business World. Slow- goir.K folks got far behind. Vsry respectfully, Haskhisrn & Wiileit, 23 & 21 Pollock Street. A3 P. JONES I- ii' ; rrriyiruT a Large Stock of !B"TLT.ir:o.itTJL:r AND M'-..r.r.:cii:iQ2acd Cleaning . i:2SSES, Oi; ... -- H:.tion House, and ret j .:.'u!!j n.-'.j a share of patronage "."i'i Lt:o public. m2 isSOBLEY, ai and Shoe Maker POLLOCK STREET, mV7 BEP.UTE, 17. C. Having secured the services of a skilled Mechan.o and HrdUclKfis Vorkmn from Vorfe, i am now fully prepared to All pi uiptly alt oniara for tine CUSTOM MADE U00T8 AND SHOES. The many years tbat I have satisfactorily Bupplted tho wauU of my numeroas patrons ' Is me best guarauLee of the character of my work. Kepalrln ; a specially. Neatly an! prompt t lydone. novHiwtflstp JOHN MoSOBLBY, yarnage bhop, TRUTH is ir.'fchty an i will ) ovail. It'd Lti old thx. tu i''a s trii9 K tody an it lv r w t. f? It u tin- o '! f ua V doli n i f bu iim rf tl.o r-.i.:y jru'.id' is ,11 ,his come, lfll j Just opened on Broad" street,' Where all ' kindt ot -wh m.i. -trf CART, WAGON &' BUGGY ,? wore 1 will be drn on short notice.'- H ' J Alto, we j haven:' FIRSTCLAS3 -1 HORSE SHOEB from the West, where a shoer stands on his merit. Give nt a ball and w will give tatit - faction.,. -t ; f ' ' H. WINFIELD i Zyj. ! . iv JanUdwtf ' . Children Cry fcr L .Cry7oriPitc?3lC"
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 4, 1892, edition 1
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