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-v- . VOL. X -NO. 290 ..AijNEW' BERNE, N. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. O A . . V r -i - HI 0TJRNAL 1,? II ?v. 4V , v.---'- -. v. , "V v-"-" 4 '' '-" if' 1 " ifSlNZSS LOCALS. I 03T-On Pollock or G,ort S... -A I i itrioc of Gold Beads the flatter will b rewarded by leaving them at (bit -ffleei. - -r . : ; FOUND Near the Olub Hous) a good glove. Owner can obuiaitmebj pplflng et JoraNAioffloa and peyiog cot. ' . marWt 'A HANDSOME assortment of stamp : Aid liaeM, nd a full supply of Em broidery materials for Art neeflla work Just received M m E F. Diluno BAN'S oorner of Broad and Middle . attest. .-' ": -. III PORTED HOLLAND GIN. Bar Ire' - Base' Ale kDd Barke'e Guinness' Stout, for Ie by Jas Redmond. . r!c Ann 0,0483 ""ry lo JUUU figures to wholesale and . retail trade for sale by JaS Rbdmosd. XT ICELTT liirnUbtd looma la pteav XN ant locality ith Board by day Week or Month. Apply at the Joub aULoffloe. I, CALVIN BCHAFFEB'8 WILD CBEBRY ROCK AND RYE, pat ap expressly for throat and long dis ease!, for eale by jin28 Jas Redmond. GARRETT'd COGNAC BRANDY nsed very ronoh in the sick room. For sale by jan26if Jas Bbdmowd. t?IVB Hundred Datrs of Rubber Shoea ' for children, 10. 12i and IS cents per pair. j18tf . BIG IKE HONYADl j-iooa M-neral Water, the fn'nt N turtl apeiient. For -nit- by JaS. REDMOND. I)URE CORN WHISKEYJoriwlaby 1 Jas Redmond. 1,K'JE Ittt of himlfOooK Laos Cur J i int.; iIliHinllt (.urtiiiiK, Co .-era, Hue etc.. j iv roiifd t j9 J StUTiE'S. DUFF OnrdtMi Imputed Miir , 'or ale by JaS Rkdmond SUOKE Genuine Cubiua Tubaooo. oot6tf MISU.flACR AMETAL. PORT and SOUPPEUNONQ WINES for aale by Jas. Redmond. NEW DRUG 8TORE. Drugf, Medl ett.ei and Oh'mlaal. i. P. Popular Proprietary Medlolnea. All varl Ilea of brafgiat' mnndrwa. Truss and Br.io a, ' Maw crop Qardn Seeda. Finn antl Large a Look Olgara and Tobacco, all a ew. Pra eerlptlOna aeenrately eomponudeti (and not at Tit prloea), oar m tto and our auooeaa. O. O, OK .JCN. Dracglat and Apothecary, Middle at., four doora from Pollock. tni)ly DUFFY'S MALT WHISKEY for Medioloal ute. for tale by JitM " JaS. Redmond. Bsayt storms in England. ' Congressman Mills is suffering from erysipelas in the ankle. . FiYB more claims of men of the Baltimore injured at YalparaiEO bare been filed in the State De ' partment. BalbiGH his been selected as . the plaee and May the 18th as the time for holding the Democratic State Convention. THE; Cologne ' Gazette is to be prosecuted for having commented unfavorably upon the Emperor's Brandenburg speech. Mexican soldiers at New Laredo r make a break for : the TSxas side , of the Bio Qrande and are' fired y. npon by the guard. 'Several are ; woanded. c - - Thlngs are not moving smoothly ".t1-- ;JaJhwpblitieal world. Germany ' V' i- wUneesing a popular upheval 'i and Ministerial crises X 8t in " 'jj J"wnce, Spain, Greece and Chile. , ' " THE LNew - Tork World, anti Cleveland, says that Senator Hill's candidate for Mayor was badly beaten at Elmlra, and Democratic ' splits lost the' day at TJtica and Oiwego. :: -; -Senator Hill is embarrassed by the treat flood of invitations that are ; pouring in on him from Yarlous Southern towns to visit - them : taring his visit to this seo- ' - tion. - His trip will probably be ' 'made a series of political ovations. -4 The President is duck shooting - - in Virginia, the .Vice President is visiting friends in Philadelphia, - and the Seoretary "of the Treasury 'is in Europe.. One of the great rfl Tirtnes of a Eepubllo-like this i that it runs Itself very well. The Sew York Press offers a prize oi 120 fof the best answer to . the question: "What is woman's greatest " oharm I" ' "rWoman's greatest charm is embraced in that period of her life . before she be comes the "managing editor of her y daughter's husband. This answer ". may not please the women, but it ought to close the Press contest. Waehington Post. . " - ". , V ' The Treasury has lost $10,000,. 039 in gold since Jan. 1st, a defloiency is in sight and the cur. renoy is being . inflated at the rate r t3D,C00,000 r a' year with paper - notes redeemable in 70-cent silver L".-rs. And yet the organs assert '.' erent soberness that the r.:; u'ol. -a party must be kept in roiur ii V a interest of tonud f 3S"'.. ; ; 1 Loscst mocey I , LOCAL NEWS. . NEW ADVBBTiaEMlNTa. Loti Gold Beada. 8..R. SVeet-t-tAnotion Sale. J W. Watera-GommlarloneriSifa, Cottos New Berne Market, ealea CS balee, W to i. Bar. I- L. Cheetnutt will make an addreai to young men at the T. M. O. A. Hall to morrow afternoon at 5 o'clock. All the m.mbera tf the circle of King ' Daughtera are requested to meet at the oaual plase at 8:80 o'clock ihU afternoon. Th eteamer New Berne of the O. D line artired yesterday about 10 o'clock, and left at 5 o'olock. She had heavy loads both ways. Tbe very orilical condition of Con gressman springer caused a raise an nouncement o hie death. At latest ocouota he was still lingering. It has been thought beat not to have the ooming Y. M. C. A. entertainment aa a book reception but a social gather ing to whioh all are invited freely. E S Hanes, tbe blind evangelist, will deliver a lecture at theater hall on Sunday at 2 o'o'o k, (object, "Does a nun's amil die with the body or does it ointioue to livo :' In noticing tun c ir lit boln? oat fir the marriage of Mr. W. P. M. Bryan of New Berne, to Miss Mary Parmsle Sitoh e'l Vf nihiD;too, at 12 o'clock Wednes day, Marrh 16 b. 1892. in the Methodist ohurah of thn U'.ler city, th Washing ton G iz-tte takea the occasion to say : This will Jka one of the handsomest couplesever married in North Cirolina. " The following were the arrivals at Haul Albert last night: L B Pegram and T P. Robertson, Baltimore; D. S. Bennett, Riohmond; Brano Groscha, and A. A. Adams and Win. Tenken. N. Y., Jas. M. Evans and Chas. H. Evans, Taunton, Mass.; W. M. Badham, Phil., and Howard Rrodhead, Cold- water, Mich. Tha Wi'son Mirror says of Judge Bry an: "Judge Bryan has made a fine im pression, for presiding as he does with that dignity and coutteiy and affability he has won indeed the highest respect and admiration. Bach a jurist aa Jndge Bryan is an honor to the Bench, and is indeed a resplendent star in the glitter ing eonttt Nation of North Carolina's glory. Mr. J. F. Taylor 'a seventy fast addi tion to tbe rear of his warehouse at the foot of market wharf is quite an im provement, though not noticeable from the front. It is built over what was a part of tbe river, and brings a revenue both to the owrAr and by taxation to the city from what was before aimply a stopping plaoe for emill boata which are now equally aa weM aooommodated a little farther off The Goldaboro Heidlight says: Several of our oIUeos who attended the New Berne Fair last week, pro nounoed it a complete success, notwith standing the inolemency of the weather. The exhibits were . varied and of the highest order? and those thousands of visl1 or who were hospitably entertain ed while there, have carried with them only pleasant memories of that pro gressive and go-ahead oity. Coming and Going. Lieut. E. A. - Ja;k left . yesterday moning on a Northern pleasure trip. Mrs. T. M Constable and child, who have been visiting her father, Mr. W. H Oliver left, returning to Charlotte. Mr. E. Cohen left on the steamer Neuse of the E. O. D. line for New York via Baltimore to purchase a spring stock Mr. Frid L. Brown of Chicago arrived last night to visit his friend, Prof. F, E Morton. Delayed Yisitors. Dr. Wiggins of Philadelphia who spent a considerable time in our oity last year arrived . yesterday morning on the steamer Neuse of the E. O. D. Una with hit wife and two daughter to re main some time again. They are stop ping at Mr, O. W. Moultsn's. Dr. Wiggins and his family are among the largest number who started to tha Fair but whowgot no nearer than Elisabeth City on acoount of the bad weather. . , Two gentlemen who arrived last night and registered at Hotel Albert, Messri. Jas. M. and Chas. B. Evans, of Taunton, Mass ,oame with the expect tlon of attending the Fair but missed the data by thla exhlbltbo being held a little earlier than tha ones they at tended. '" Prevention Better Thai Carer Many persona are afflicted with akin eruptions, bolls or uloerr Beakdejsth's Pills taken freely will la a short time effect a complete onra of all inch troub les. Uloers of long standing have been oured by them. Carbnnoles have been cheeked In their iuoiplenoy by them. Tbe worst fever sores, bed tores, and the likenave been driven from the'tktn by' them.1 Oaty begin, la time and a few of Bbahduth 'b Pills will prevent many a sickness. . -, j BBiNDREra'B Pills are purely vege table, absolutely harmless, and safe to take at any tlma Jf : j Set You Premiums and Present Bills - All parlies entitled to premiums and havlnc bills against tbe Fair Associa tion are requested to call at the offloe at the ioe house from 10 to 1 and from 4 to 8 o'olock. Please oall at onoe aa wa are very desirions of immediate settlement. (.HAS. ivitlZERBTKIN, B0. areas. Sunday School Convention Programme. A very interesting programme has been arranged for tha Eleventh Aonual Convention of the North Carolina Sun- Uay School Convention whioh will be held in Centenary M, E. Church this oity the last three days of this month. Hon R. P. Dick Judge Of tha Western Dietriot of North Carolina, who is Presi dent of toe association will preside and Prof. B. M. Hemill, Superintendent of tha Nominal Department of the Illinois Sunday Sohool . Association will on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons turn the Convention into a Sunday Sohool Institute, present Sunday School Conference toplos for discussion and give training lessons. Evangelist W. P. Fife will be pres ent and eonduot Bible readings at the opening of several seesione during the oonveation. All delegates who are coming are requested to notify Prof. O, T. Adams, of New Berne, of the f aot as they are to be entertained by our citizens. A can vass of the city will soon bs made to secure homes for the delegates whi'e here. The Rescued but Injured Captain. We bad a talk yesterday afternoon ith Capt. Jos. R. Simmons whose leg was broken when his vessel was lost at Hatteras on the 221 ult , and who is now at tbe mnrioe hospital in this city under treatment by Dr. F. W. Hughes. Capt. Simmons highly praiaes the efficiency of the lifo saving stations in resouing men from wrecks but he thinks ai d apparently with voiy good reason that its scope of work ought to be extended and a district surgeon pro vided nut for each life saving station but for the stations composing each I district who will always be readily accessible. The captain's leg was brok en by his being thrown by the violent dashing of bis vessel before he left it, but no doctor oould be reached easier than at New Berne and, as we to'.d. when the Revenue Cutter Winona at tempted to take Dr. Hughes down upon being notified by telegraph if the rouble, the station could not be readi ed by reason of the terrible weather and he remained without the deaired surgical attention until the Wioona made another trip atd brought him to the oity Thursday. Capt. Simmons, we are pleased to see, is suffering comparatively little, considering the severity of his injury but of course he has a tedious time of waiting while the limb is knitting together. Weather This Month- Rather a Rough Time Predicted, Word & Works, a scientific paper published at St. Louis, Missouri, gives weather oaloulations. a moeh in ad vance whioh are made by Rev. Irl R. Hick', by astronomical signs. It is stated that he oould not have foretold the weather for 'the month of January more oorrrotly at the end of the month than he did at the bekinning. We. give soma extracts for the latter part of the present month' that may prove interesting especially to truckers: "A cold wave of great intensity will spread eastward and southward from about the 10th tothe 18:h. The lath and 15th are dates upon and touohing whioh there will be a audden ohange to very warm, attended by eleotrioal storms, and followed by change of wind and sharp freezing up to abont the 18th. 'A regular atorm period is central on Maroh 20th, being within forty-eight hoars of the tun's central bearing on our equator. The moon is on the equator, also, on the 21st. The equinox of Mara, on April 12th will also bring its fall disturbing power, into play by this time, so that every warning given for the period. 8th to 13th will apply with added foroe to the period 19ih to 23d inclusive. "Great gales on sea and land must result opjn and about these dates. Those who are looking for an open passage into warmer tnmmer weather, will find their hopes, and perhaps, other possessions blighted by frost be tween the 22d and 26th. Plan for the care of your stock and the protection of early vegetation. ."Anotner sadden ohange from oold to very warm will ooour 26 ih to 28th, with rain southward, taming to snow in the far West and North. The final dash of cold for tha North wind will follow up to the 80th. Maroh will go out with rising tern pewtureand thetppearanoe of storms la the west whioh will run into the opening days of April." Mr. Hicks calls upon those into whose hands his forecasts may fall to keep ooostant and careful watch of tH ele ments and eompara storms and ehanges at they may experience them or read of them with tha pred lotions. " 'Oh, What a Cough. Will 'yon heed the warning. Tha signal perhaps of the tare approach of thai mora terrible disease Consumption. Ask yourselves If you can afford for the take of saving SOo,, to ran the risk and do nothing for U We know from experience that Shiloh'tOure will cure your cough. Il never' failt. Tblt exolaint why more than a Million Bot tles were told tbe'paat year. It relieves croons and whooping cough at onoe, Mothers, do - not be without It; For lame back, aids or chest- use Sbiloh't Porous Platter.. Sold by New Berne Drug Co. v i , ChildrerrCry , for, PitcnerVlastort. PREMIUM LIST. Art Department. i Miss Hodgea, best oil painting other than psrtralt, (2; Miss English, best oil portrait, (2; Mist I. Ellis, best pastelle painting, (2; Miss Sadie Rogers, best painting in oil any subject, still life study, $2; St. Mary's Sohool, best orayon drawing other than portrait, (1; Mrs. E. B. Ellit, best hand painted fire toreen, (2; do., best painting on silk, satin or velvet, COoents; Miss Msoe, bast painting on glass, 50 oents; Miss Nan Roberts, beit decorated soreen, 13: Miss Msoe, best decorated placques, (1; Miss Carrie Claypoole, beet pointed fan silk or satin, $1: Miss Ina Kinsey, best pen and ink sketch, (1; Mrs. C. E, Slover, best rustic or fancy work in wood, $2; J H Wescott, Roanoke, Va., best wood oarvitg, $1; Miss Nan Roberts, best tapestry painting, $3; Mrs. W T Lane, best display of wax work, 60 oentr; do , beet display of feather work, 50 oents. Children's Department. Miss Ina Kinsey, best orayon portrait, SI; Miss Sadie Rogers, best orayon still life study, 50 cents, do., best oil paint ing, Miss Lucy Nobles, best crayon drawing, any eubjeot, $1; Miss Annie Abbott, best charcoal study, 50 cents; Mis Bessie Rouse, best drawing from cast, special, $1; Kinsay Semincry, best colleolion in art department, $10. Class I Floriculture. Dr. J D Clark, largest and best col lection of distiaot varieties of green home plants, SS; Mrs. R A Willis, 2 J best do , 85; Miss Julia Tajlor, 8i beet do., 4; Miss H. O. Metis, beet collec tion cf cut fljwer, not lesi than 10 varieties, $5; Mrs M O Windley, 2d best, S3; Miss M Oliver, 3d best, $2; W. Dunn, largest and best display of gera niums, 14; Dr. J D Clark, best display of primroses, $2; Mrs. K E Johnson, handsomest display of blooming plants, $4; Dr. J. D. Clark, 21 beBt do., $3; Mrs. O E Slover, best display of mosses, 4; Miss Julia Taylor, beet diiplay of terns, $3; Mrs B B Davenport, best rustio flower stand with growing plants, $3: Miss Julia Taylor, best bang ing basket, tl; Miss M Hay. for oredi ta ble display, $1. 50; Mrs W Lorch, beet collection of oalla lillies, SI 50. Taxidermy. Miss Alice Duffy, best and moet varied display, $25; 2d best do., Mrs. Moulton, $10. Special Premiums. Mrs. John Dunn, best bread and bis- ouit, 1 pair ladies fine shoeB, offered by W. H, Cohen. Mrs J J Wolfenden, best and largest exhibit of j lilies, pickles and preserves, 1 manicure set. by O C Green. Mrs J J Wolfenden, best dirplay canned goods, 1 ladi.s' fine corset by Holland & Jarvi. Mrs. S. R. Street, best collection fancy dishes, $1. Miss Bessie Williams, best pound cake by girl, 1 pair fiae hind made ehoea. by Holland & Jarvis. Mrs. O. E. Slover, best cocoa tut cake, 1 gold stick pen by C. S. Bell. Speoial mention is made of excellent butter exhibited in this department by Mrs. W. F. Crookett, but not being sufficient quantity, no premium oould be awarded. Mrs. Enoch Lane, best home made carpet, 1 dress pattern of outing cloth by Holland & Jarvis. Miss Bettle Windley, best hand made dress by a ohild, 1 spring hat by Mre. W. Lane. Mrs. A. 8. Seimour, best knit huggy robe, 1 60 inoh Smjrna rug, by J. M. Howard. Miss Josephine Fulford, handsomest tcarf in ladies department, 1 satin lined straw work basket by John Dann. Mrs. Ralph Gray, best embroidered slippers, 1 ohioa chamber set, by Hack- burn & Willett. Mrs. J. W. Potter, best calico guilt. 1 silver thimble, by A, E. Hibbard. Mrs. Arthur, Ernul's post-offioe, best woolen breakfast shawl, 10 yards home spun watolen by 8. Blumgardt. Mrt. J. F. Ives, handsomest pieoe of fanoy work, 1 hat valued at $5, by Mrs. B. B. Lane. Mist Mary Manly, best outline em broidery, 1 handsome album, by M. H Saltan. Mrs. John Dunn, handsomest gents knit socks, 1 pair Zjigler ehoec, by Barring ton & Baxter. Mrt. A. E. Burgess, best homo made hearth rug, 1 gingham drees, by J. W. Mesio. Mrt. B. A. Willis, handsomest display of plants, 1 handsome lamp by Small wood & Slover. A Valuable Invention. Nally, of Wileon, hat recently patented two very useful inventions. One Is an automatic cable ear grip,- by means of whioh a oar oan be run aorott a cro t cable without . releasing ita grip. He hat been offered 1150,000 for the patent. The other it an automatio freight car brake, whioh it Mid to be tha most com plete of its kind ever ma.de. ' " UAPPT BOOSIKRS. Wm. Timmons. postmaster of Idaville, Ind.. writeai "Electrio Bitters has done more for me than : all other medloinet combined, for that bad feeling arising from Kidney and Liver trouble."' John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of place, tays.- "Find Electrio Bitten to be the beat Kidney and Liver medicine, made ma reel nxe a new man." J. w. uara ner, hardware merchant, aame town, says: Electrio Bitters it lust the thing for a man who la all run down and don't care wheth er he lives or dkt: he found new strength. good appetite, and felt just like- he had a nay lease on nie. - umy ouo. a oovue at ir. 8, UuHy's wholesale and retail drug store. - t i'-t'H 5 A if fi, ' '4;- ?;..; f' '--...;t;.-',vy;'i ";!-cfrf Accepted a Call to Petersburg. From the Wilson Advance we takv the following notice of Rev. H. ff. Bat tle, tbe eloquent Baptist divine re cently of this oity. We know his New Berne friends wi:l read with pleasure of his oall to the large and prosperous Petersburg Baptist church. It Is with unfeigned regret that the people of Wilson learn that Rev. H. W. Battle will leave Wileon. On Sunday the Missionary Baptist church accepted, with great reluctance, his resignation. He has accepted a rail to tbe first Bap tist church of Pifrsburg, Va., and will leave here about April 1st. He is uni versally liked and admired here, as a man, pastor and preiohur, He nan been a strong pillar for the cause of right and morality in the history of the town during bis psttorate The bnl lianoy of his spasking, the eloquence t f his preaching, the power of him-'rrconn has attracted multitude nhohava lis tened to bis inspired messages, visibly moved and constrained to follow tho Savior whom he represented. We can not make a j'jst estimito of the wortb of such a man to any community. The impress of his consecrated work end mioistry it forcibly stomp d upon he hearts of this people. Moat heartily iio we congratulate the people to whom ho goes, feeling sure bs will comtaand ond win their loyal love, esteem, reeoeot sni edmiration. Do You Know How it Feels. Rheumatism. Efe-ry or.o h t b.nri the word. "How's your Slither"' ' Oh, rhe's well except Ikt thi'umv liim." How caralechly the r.rn-r i- Riven. Dj you know ho - i, f.. I u. blv-J ihPurua'Mmi' Ob! it. 'a !- T: . the swelling and the excruciating p- b of ankle, knee, elbow aod eln.ultr. just as if each paint was n bumilo of irritated nerves, eacn cno evrijg!y bent on giving more pain t'jsn the oth er. Laying awake all nifht Ion-nog for daylight, aching too Boverely to sic p. applying liniment every half hour to temporarily relieve the ayny. Patipft, ouraing, turning, twisting, but no cob.-, no comfort. What is it tbat, muses rheumatism? Ah, there are a thousand oauses. What is that cures rheum .tisruV Thank God, there is at least ono cur". It is called B. B. B .! or BotsEi j Rluod Balm. It has oured mora c-.fea of rheumatism than any ether knon amsdy. Try it. Do not suffer longer J. H. Laing, Dawson, Ga , writie: "I suffered with rheumatism in ruv shoulders and general debility. Five bottles B. B. B, improved my hcal.h and the rheumatism left me." J. P. Davis, Atlanta, Ga.. (West End) writes: ''I coneider that B. B. B. has permanently cured me of rheumatism and soiatica." Jacob F. Spender, Newmm Ga., writes: "B. B. B. entirely cured me of rheumatism in my shoulders. I used fix bottles. "A good thing at tha cst of a poor thing is business." That is what we aim to Jo at all times, good goods at the ri,'ht price. When yon want anything in our line give aa a trial. .New goods constantly arriving. We have the best uulatindred shirt in the market at the price, it is "Our Big Six" only o0e. We have some very handsome embroidered and pique bosom shirts at 1 00 and 1.25. Do not forget our liue ol sample goods and our new lot xf scarfs and neckwear. J. M. HOWARD. Auction Sale. S. R. Street will sell at Auction at 11 o'olock, Cor. of South Front and Middle Sts. A lot of Household and Kitchen furniture and many useful articles for Housekeepers. Commissioners' Ssle Pursuant t'i a Jndtiement of the Snrorlor nouitof Craven county, rendered at the Fall Term, 1891. of aald court In tlie cancer L.J. Moore tf. O. Locker, In which ludgement I was appointed commissioner to Bell the land mentioned In the complaints, I will on the 30th dayot May; 1892, Bell for cash at the Oourt Hoase door in the city of New Kern two lota Nos 71 and 61 aa designated In the plan of Farmvllle adjoining city of New Bern and muy ret out In the couin mint In aald action. Bale at 12 m. td JA8. W WATtKS. Comnilsslorer. Wood! Wood!! Wood!!! People want wood can got it nt trie dept I send up 10 1015 cords every other day. men 4 tf. M. Porter. FIREMAN WANTED. One that thoroughly understands his business. None others wanted. Apply in person to mld&w3t CONQDON- & Co. M, GHADWIOK, Merchant Tailor. A full linn of SPRING SAMPLES just reoeived. Satisfaction guaranteed Work room at H. L. Hal l' Book fe2 d lm Store, Middle street. WRITING PAPER ! A New lot of Linen Writing Paper, Ruled and Plain, Just Re ceived. Only Ten .Cents for a Genuine Pen and-Ink Tablet. BARGAIN STORE. CbildrenCry JofJPitcher,sCastorla. IS PQWi Absolutely Pure. cr cf tr."t-r b .kinir Tvtwilr. Hight-H to hi! la ie---. g t n;"t . Latent U. S. Om-crnmer.t Food Report 1,000 lbs. i looo lbs : 0 Kain :1! Ch.U: ted, ana me 'Best Flour on Ear: Just Received a r LUCAS & LEWIS. larrinston HAVE JUST RS7EIVFD A OF Zeigler' hue FOIi LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND Cliildren. Every pair warranted to give PER FECT SATISFACTION. We have just receive ! a Full L!ne of Men's, Youths' and Children's CLOTHING, Of Lite Stjlo, Shade atd Cuts. Also Sons Nice Drs Goods COME AND SEE. Children's Jersey Suits, Eoj''s Corduroy Fants, Children's Shirt Waists, SAMPf.E RQ., SAMPLE SUIsIHZa, VESTtJ, FULL LINE SU3P:-JDE2S, (Every pair WArruntuil for 2 j wear.) SILK UMBP.ELLi ft " - -f Trunks and A7" A FULL LKSli u: U. -: Lata Sijffc foh 17 dw; Go to P. M. DRANEY for nARPWAHE of all kinde. "Farmer Girl :' Cook Stove the loader of all Stoves. Cheaper grades to select from. HEATINi STOVES in great variety, which wi'l be eold at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Aleo, One Good Second-hand Piano will be sold ataBaRQAIN. fel6Jwm Brimstone oan be had at R. N. DUFFY'S, Next to tbe Custom House, for the next Thirty Days, at 81 cents per pound in 10 pound lots. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorieu Baxter t.ijajvi'.,--" v: m e Are HEADQUARTERS FOR Cultivators, Harrows and all kinds of Agri cultural Implements and HARDWARE, L. H. Cutler & Co. W ii. .loll-BOU. J. H. KUher. Fbh:r, Johnson & Co,, :: V. Ila!;'. urn's O d Bland,) CtliEAI. MARKET, :.dd fct.Naw Berne, N.0. lur:;' i n, hr.vc 'come to stay," and ' ii w m : . (iu f money 'uworili, come i:i , ti. v u.f w j ii ir d any Groceries, onfectioceries, Vegetables. Etc., Etc. : '.-.-i:ioe Bought and Sold. ' ! 'A a- a-nl w'M send i i :. .' J- n sac..-, a co. c5 TO TiiE innocent. I v.j :::.tv east caro- . i ..-. db uf puople will f ninny hinds, 1 :.i .:iy ruindd." '-: iro t.iere are aiwajs -t r.v li 1D(i ia the shape . o! m r. f -f I- ' . !: Th c ro r'li'Kivc Loo it ol. guard. A'. ii my store ' ' Ml l! liiry rye rratheringS ' i ; i .1 r. .VINi)l.i.nS. bUltOLARS. ts and '1 nii-.vES of all kio'dv.'' . 'i:'.. anc ba cn your 4 !:' I nay be found at-' ' i 1 f ftr: cr. where I will II C I A R3, TOBACCO, be p!i:'.v-'-v1 t i h c;.;., a ii-ir I. Vcn truly yours. W. L. PALMER. '0. N, C. fe21 lw Now E:o UTH is mighty anl will prevail. It's an old saw, I u-. it's true today r.a it ever wss. It ii the oc'y f.jun Jalicn of bubiacea Truth is the only guiding KCdticBS to prof?pcr- y. With ( ntor- ;i.-t for a 11 lhio,;n we.-.pon Tl.ij lj'u cv. r b en our in: ci-jle aud ever will bj. That's v. hy wo ;r.n't say we're selling "below coat," ha vine a '"great olear aticj Dale for 30 daye," and all that sort of Ii ; ion which aome of our coterrpo rarirs ;irv irrluliing in. KS EUPIU-SE is tho weapon -that wins tt buttlo in the business world. Sbw poitir foltia net far behind. v r- rtji p-'ctfully, likkm El Willett, 11 & 21 I'oilook Street. JOHES S 'a I- i ' : a Large Etojk of M.v .uf.ci.ii iag and Cleaning i'-ATTSESSES, ( '; ,i v .. il -bton House, and rei- i .. ii. , a i-haro of patronage isEOHLEY, 3t and Shoe Maker POLLOCK STREET, BESNE, N. C. h; nftvlnK secured tlie pervlces of a Bkllld MochaDiC ami ttrst-class Workmtn from New Yoih, I nm now fu'ly prepared to fill promptly nil ui tit I'd lur line CL'STUM 31 VliK UOOTS ASD SHOES The muny yrurn (lint I bare satUfactorHy snppiie ttib w.im of my namerona patrona iBtot-be-,; ;;uui;i!i ce uf the character of my work. Kepa-iin ; u ap.ci Uy. Neatly and prompt- , lydor.e. -1 novWw tf lrjtp JOUX MOSORLKY, Time IsMoney!,b Having put in a NEW BEQTJLATOB and connected it with Washington by Telegraph, I am ready to give oorrcct time to each and every one. ' . I have also a full stock of all kinds of Goods in my lioe, which I am salliqg at Rook Bottom Prices. , 4 COME AND SEE ME.'J- ' SAM Ka EATOKf The Jeweler, Middle St-, opposite Baptist Churob, - v' ' . -; v
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 5, 1892, edition 1
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