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r ; lv ; r KE BERNE, N. C , SUNDAY, MARCH 6 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. Mil i i y;. r C S1NESS LOCALS. T ICEtTT furnished rooms in pleas H anc - locality 9. wiih Board by Week or Month. -Apply at the Joua- LOST On Pollock or GUori-e 8;. A string of tiold Bead the finder will b rewarded by leaving them at thia offioe. - . ;;JC -'--: ;i va HANDSOME assof tment of stamp- x- d Unane, and a foil anpply of Em broidery materials for Art neeile work just reoeived at KB E F. DlLUNO- bam '8 oorner cf Broad and Middle a treat. - -y:-.; ' Til PORTED HOLLAND GIN, Burke's - tl Bua'lo Mid Burka'a Guinness' 1 Wiout. for aale by Jas Bbdhosd. , "";' AAA CIGARS at Tory low if-al 0UuU figures to wholesale and V a-etail trade for aale.by Jab Redmond. IOALVIN SCHAFFER'8 WILD CHERRY ROCK AND RYE, p it up expressly for throat and lung dis "i eaeea, for sale by jantt M- Bedmohd. (i ARRETT'8 ,-tOQNAC i BRANDY jt uaea very muon in me bice rcum. 1 - For tale by 1 , jsn26tf . Jab Rbdmosd. - t?IVE Hundred pairs of Rubber Shoea jr'v.'.I? for children, 10. 121 and 15 cente per V'-"-t--f pair'''-'"'" ;aal8tf t V 1 BIO IKE. TTTJNYADI Janoa Mineral Water, ... "XX tbe beet Natural aperient. v f , For tale by'jAS. Redmond. " V DURE CORN WHISKEY for ! by .-Jf... jAa Redmond i ' " T ARQE lot of handsome Lc Cur i. J4-taiae, Chunilla Ourtiin-,. l'otrn. v 'i';Bat, etc. juet rvciv-d t c jan9 J Lutsk's ..f.S. '"piUFF Gordon Imp ,tiel Hri-ir , lor t iLaale by Jas Redmond ;. :' , QMOKE Oenuine Cub-ina d bicc. -Vlf ISU.8ACRiMErL. PORT and VvcJlYl 8CUPPEKNONQ WINES fr e.ile 'iby " - Jab. Recmond. ' 1 TVTBW DRTJO 8rORE.-Droga, Medi i ; iLl eibe and ohmlnla. o. P. Popular Proprlatary Medicine. All vari-tlea ol f ...v ,.. iOrngfiat'a Huadrwa. 'fruaa and Bro a. : ,JNw cro Garden 8ee. Klni ant Large , atoek Olgara aad Toboeo ali. mw. Fre- -v. ' aMrlptlont aooarately oompoouden (and not 1 .. tat w A a prleea), our m tto and oar aneeees. ' . j. C. OtttJtN. Draigtet and Apotbeeary, - jfiddla at., four doora from Pollock. lanlU 1; . ' "JAUFFT'8 MALT WHISKEY for JLf Medioinal nae. for esle br ; 1 jn38 . J as. Redmond. OlfK year from 'last Friday a President will be inaugurated at Washington. The flcKfnley lav is valid. Bat patty that passed it baa been ' .invalid ever since. " A'FBW Washington oorreepon : a dents are calling Mrs. James G. - ; BUine,Jr. "the plnmed Kuightess." . These is a marked difference v between Cleveland and Hill in that "'."'Mr. Cleveland-always shows bis band, while Senator Hill blnffd and . plays bis cards for all they are ie worth. - -w. y tbQ jjeuloora(Jy stioald be . 'forced by Mr. Hill to go West lor a candidate they will not find them selves lacking in presidential tim ber Campbell : Carlisle, ' Gray, l;.-PalBernd Boies are all good men : and trneYand each would make an ' ; acceptable President, - y ,., The Pope has written the Arch S Vblshop-o! Parish enjoining the 71 immediate withdrawal, of cate-f- ehisms, and - deoiarlng " that any ' political Exhortations on the pait ..' 1 r-or the - clergy are a distinct en - . HjroachmenC on the provinces of the . im civil powers whether monarchical , 'or republican : "' ' ' . -J l Senator Hill -has done tbe v - .Trigbt, thing in , refusing to take T-. $5,000 placed to the credit of the v r v' Senator from Kew York in the , ; : ffloe of the clerk of the Senate. The Senator only wanted his salary . for the time he had. served in the Benate, amounting to f 897.09. The o!eik aaid It deranged bis acconnts - it the Senator did not take the , , whole amount; , bat the Senator -w replied "I have nothing to do with , your book-keeping, fiat I will only receive pay for the time I have . - been in the Senate." The clerk then v. A paid the 1897.09. leaving 14,221 to -,: the credit of the Senator from New York. ' - The Eichmoad Times correspon dent at Weldon says: Congressman - Cheatham, the colored represent" tp tive from . this district, , is very anxioua to be' returned next fall. Since the district' was changed te removed to this county so as to be t'.:'.blen His strongest competitor rill be Smith, of Wayne county, llr. Cleveland's appointee as Min i :r to Liberia. Cheatham , will 1 ably . seonre ! tbe nomination, t' there is some strong op- I ! Lion to bim among tie rank r - i fie. There will be seven or ' " t e-pirants for the Democratic r 'lition, nearly every county. I ' : excellent' material for the Eiiitiment has not yet :.!2tt!y crjstalized to jnatify 7 f re';:lle:3 es to the probable i ef tLa i VaatsBg conven LOCAL NEWS. ; NEW ADVERTISEMt WIS. . F. Ulriot Oheroota. ' " 3. F. Taylor Cora' Whlakajr. Weather today! Fair till ereninf, followed by threatening with rain slid oolder. - ...... - . It looka Jiko progteaa to view tl pllea of tewer pipe on New atreet and to S e the work going on at the foot of tbe atreet. There will be no fre-ohing at tLe) Chuio'l of Christ today on acoouot of tbe lllneaa of t'ie paator, R;v. I L Chettaut. There will bo a merlin of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A. Tueaday afternoon at four o'ctook at the hall of the Association. Tbe Clerk of 'the Superior Ccntt his appointed Graham T. Richardson a jut tice of the pesos of No. 8 township in plaoe of John Humphrey, resijned. R-,. Mr . Vardelliaao improved that be is able to get about a little, but his strenhl, will not permit him to preaoh yet, consequently there will be no ser vices io the Presbyterian Church today. Sunday School as uualst 8:80 p. m E. S Ilines, tbe blind evangelist, will de'ivcr a lerture at theater hall on today kt 3 o'c'oilr, mbject. ''Dcei man 'a soul die with tl.e body or do?s it oticu4 10 liV4 " Miriiteis of tie G)aj. 1 i n.l BiMe etud. nu ave ipe;ia'ly iu v ict'd to ba prent An ucti ne sayi an eogement hia barn tu'ii by which Bar. Thomas Dixon. Jr., of New York, will Incture on the evening cf J jly 9, at the Teaoh era' Asiembly kt Morehead Cicy. And on Sunday, the 3rd of July ba will preoh a sermon to the A4embly. TLe misoreante who are in the habit of removing the gates in front of the reiidrnoe on Pollook atreet just below Sloyer'a oorner bad better look ont. We learn that but for the removal cf a gun from tbe passage they would have had a rattling time last Friday night. The following are the arrivals at Hotel Albert last night: Jesse B. Wil liams cf Wilmington N. 0. ; J. D. Bateman, D. F. Davenport, J. A. Owena, D. Ehileoh of Baltimore; J. C. Kepler of Eittburg. Mate.; Wm. E. Griffin ef Richmond Va ; Geo. F. French of N. C. Yesterday an editorial appear id in the Journal on the Death of Mr. Springer. 1 1 was based on a telegram aent to this city from Washington. We are told that everybody in the telegraph office then believed for an hour that the distinguished Congressman was dead. We are glad to state now tbst Mr. Springer is alive and Improving. Mr W. 13. White a na ive of this county, a good old man end aconsistsnt member of tbe Baptist church, died at hia boma at Croataa, Fiiday night after a two months illness .or dropsy, aged 72 years. He leaves two children, Mr. J. F. White of New Berne and Mrs. Susan Wood near Pollookaville. He was buried at Croatan yesterday, by the side of hie wife. Rav". W. Hf.' Thurber, pistor of St. Peter 'a ohurob in thia olty, died early Saturday morning. He had been pastor of that . church a number of yeara and held the esteem of the white at well as hia own race. He was president of the first oolored fair held fa New Bene and filled that position with credit. Hia remains will bo forwarded to Wil mington, N. 0. (hia native home) for interment Monday morning. : Coming and Going. Mist Glennie .Moody left to visit friends at Dann and Seven Springe. Mr. John Atkioaon, of Goldaboro, arrived lb visit Mr. W. T. Lane. Mrs. A. L.-Foiltt, of Durham ar rived to visit Mrs. Fannie Hclland Mn. 8. A. Byrd and ion of near Seven Sprfogi are visiting friend in the pity, Church Services Sunday. Ceitenary M. E. Churot 3ev. B. A. Willis, pastor.". Services at 11 a. m. aad 7:80 p. m., eond noted by the pastor. Young men Vprejer meeting at 9:15 a. m. Sunday School at 8 p. m., J. K. Willi Sapt. Prayer meeting on Thurs day nights at 7:80 o'clock. The publio are cordially invited to attend thaee ervioes.. - . ; St. Paul Church Rav. Father Hau, rector. High mas at 11 a. m. Sunday ohool at 4. p. m. Lenten earmon. on "The unreasonableness of giving way to anger and the beat mean of oon trolling it" at S p. m., and afterward Benediotlon. Friday at 7.80 p. m Station-of the Cross. . The publio are oordially invited: 'l - Baptist Churoh Bev. Bufu Ford, pastor. Berrioe at Ha. m. and 7-410 p. m.s oondnoted br the pasror. Bun' day Sohool at 8 p. n.'::f; fi'Mf : ChrUI Churoh First Sunday In Lent Servioe, sermon and Holy Communion 11a.m. Evening Prayer and sermon 7:8Q p. m. The pablio are cordially in vited to attend the services. Usher at the churoh door,- Sunday Sohool at the Chapel 0.80 a. m. and at the ohuroh 4 p, au. Bible claa for men at the -Chapel 4 p. m. . r T. M. 0. A. Devotional meeting S p. m ,'C. T. - Hancock leader. - All oordially Invited. -1 . . - Get Your Premiums anol.Present Bills- All partie entitled to premium and having bills against tbe Fair Associa tion are requested to call at tbe office at the Ice boufs from 10 to 1 and from 4 to 8 o'c'.nf k. Flo) call at once as we are yr-y, ' i , f j - - a ' - 9 f t. Actual Results. Mr. W. H. Bray baa killed tbe pen of fat grade Berkshire hog he showed at tbe Fair and weighed them, and the ag gregate wa IOC pounds. The three heaviest weighed respectively 876, 877 and 883 pound. Mr. Bray alto killed five 81 month old grade Berkshire pige whioh he exhibited a t)the Fair. : They weighed respectively, 180, 188, 188, 185 and 185 pound, at total of 650; pounds. This show re markably rapid growth and correspond ingly large profits. In the'faoe of such excellent result, doe it not leem that the common breed would be speedily wipsd off the face of the earth and none but the best raised ? J, W. Webb' Progress. Mr. W. B. Boyd went up to Durham yesterday morning to visit his son-in-law, Mr. J. W. Webb, before his removal next Tuesday to his future home at Atlanta, Ga , next Tuesday occasioned by his promotion to a peti tion in the general managers office cf the Richmond & Danville railroad offioe. Thia is Mr. Webb's second promotion within a month. He was in oharge of the Salisbury t dice, a responsible and remunerative position, and from that he was promoted to the Durham office a larger more important and more lucra tive one, and he had scarcely got set tled io tbe latter place before be re ceived the notice of his still further promotion. It is a grand coup iment to Mr. Webb thus to be tingled ont by his emp'oyeea from the very Urge number of other young rain in the employ of the com p my for promotion to the bead offico bit is a worthy one, for Mr. Webb is indus tii)U9, faittful, and oompetent. Dumb Animals Poisoned. Wilful crime againat a fellow man ie mean enough, but when compared to ill treotment of the brute oreation, the former is left in oblivion. Messrs. Thos. Oaton and W. A. Thomas, who live five miles across Neuse river on tbe Vanoeboro road inform ua of a most heinous and diabolical offense perpe trated in their neighborhood Wednes day. Borne one under the cover of night, aneekingly and cowardly went to the residence of Mr. Thos. Caton and put parts green and arsonio on Borne food for tbe mule, from whioh be under, went most severe torture until he died at tight o'olook next morning. During the same night and about one a half mile from where Mr. Eaton lived, a horse belonging to Mr. W. A. Thomas was similarly poisened and came near dying. About half a mile further on where a son of Mr. Thomas lived, the vile devil attempted to dose a yoke of oxen but they became frightened at their unexpected midnight oallers and broke out of their stalls. Next morning the tracks of two per son were discovered to eaoh place and a portion of the parij green also which tbey had dropped and some fodder on whioh it had applied. The preparation wa brought to New. Berne and analyzed by Dr. Duffy and Primrose who pro nounced it pari green and arsenic ootnbined. Suoh vllianou conduct is to be deplored, it show nature in it most cowardly and inhuman form and houlibe ferreted out and given tbe extreme penalty of the law. We have been informed that the foul deed I supposed to have been instigated through a land feud existing in that neighborhood. Prevention Better Than Cure. Many person are afflioted with skin eruption, boll or ulcer. Bsandreth's Pills taken freely will in a short time effect a oomplete cure of all such troub le. Ulcer of long standing have been oured by them. Carbunole have been oheoked in their inoipiency by them. The worst fever aore, bed lore, and the like have been driven from the skin by them. . Only bejia in time and a few of Brandreth's Pills will prevent many a sioknesa. Bbandrkth's Pills are purely vegc table, absolutely harmless, and safe to take at any time,' North Carolina Fishing. Deep-water fishing off' the coast of tbis State i something entirelv new. This aeaaon flihermaa have been catch ing immense quantities of Bah in forty and fifty feet of water.- One. day 'a work this week ahowed a oatoh at More head City of 88,886 treut and 28.670 croaker. Thia Industry f becoming more profitable a railroad develop ment furnishes more market. It is known that tha immense aeine fisheries on Albemarle sound are the large in tbe world and the aeine the longest. Tb nine are "hot' and hauled In b team and woak goe on day and night without (top. Four and five haul are maa eacn twenty-rour hour. North Carolina news in Kiohmond Time. -' . V Ont.WhataCogv Will yon hoed the! warning. The signal perhaps of the sure approach of thai mora terrible disease Consumption. Ask yourselves if yon oan afford for the sail of saving BOo.j to run the risk aad do nothing for It - We kaow from experience that Shiloh' Cure will ear your cough. It never fail. This explain why more than a Million Bot tle ware aold tbe past year. It relieve croup and whooping cough at oaoe. Mother, do not ba without iU For lame back, side or cheat use Shiloh' Porous Plaster. . Sold by New erne urug uo. y , - , ,,:vi y . C " Cry;fbritcCastort. SUCCESS i SUCCESS ! I Good Wishes and Praise for the Fair Honor to Whom Honor is Due. A correspondent writes us a follows: Editob New Bebitk Journal: "The old folks, and the young folks have all returned from the New Berne Fair, and all y auooeea, success to the pride of all, and to the pride of Eastern North Carolina. We all with one voluminous voice eay, much sucoess to the Journal which ba labored industriously to seoure suoh good results. With the new anticipated railroad route, in the near future to ualap themselves in the city of Elms with Eastern produots, in oonneotion with other anticipated lcosl enterprises, and with the annual Fairs, what a great oity In the pear future New Berne will be. Such a result is the prayer of an isolatid man." As the correspondent says, the Eaat Carolina Fair is tha pride cf all. All classes of people, the poor and the wealthy, of every occupation and call ing have come together with hearty aooord to make it the grand success that it is, standing as it now does the acknowledged foremost exhibition of the kind in North Carolina &Dd ranking high among similar ones elsowhere. Mr. Wm. Dunn, the able President, aad Mr. Chas. Riz3nslein, the active, enterprieing and business like Socre retary and Treasurer, cannot be too higbt! extolled for their ussulGsh devotion to tbe Fait' interest. A lare meed of praiae belongs to tbe worthy directors, Mr. O. II. Guion, of the Game department, Mr. Goo. N. Ives, of tbe Fi.h and Oysier and Dog departments; Mr. J A. Meadows, of the Agricultural Department; Mr. E. B Hackburn, of the Live Stock Depart ment; Mr. C. E. Foy, cf the Poultry Department; Mr. A. Miller, of the Culinary and Fancy-work Departments; Mr. T. A. Green, of the Manufactured Textile Department; Mr. Geo. Hender son, of the Floricultural department, and Capt. 8. H. Qray, of the Machinery and Meohanio Arts Department and also to the various committees, espe cially the Iadiee who spend so much of their time during the Fair week and the week preceding in arranging and seeing that tbe various exhibits in their line are properly diiplayed and taken care of. But let the leaders work as tbey will, the Fair oould never have attained the prominence and fame it enjoys without tbe hearty co-operation of the masses the merchints, farmers, mechanics housekeepers and others. All honor to the myriad workers who have con tributed tbeir portion to hslp forward the Fair. It is but ic'.dom we allude to the pait the Journal takes in working out tbe accomplishment of great publio bene ficial results, but we feel we are jutti liable for pointing with pleasure to the faot that we have devoted a larger share of our space to working for the East Carolina Fair, early and late, than than any other paper we know of has for any fair or exposition, anywhere. We glory in the faot. It is a pleasure to work for suoh a grand enterprise and we exult with the other aid ioln with them in their honorable pride over the great and still g owing East Carolina Fish, Oyster, Game and Industrial Ajsooiation. The Curse of Gambling. The attack of the Raleigh Christian Advocate and of the Raleigh corre spondent of the North Carolina Baptist of Fayetteville on a social club for in dulging in gambling, and the oft re peated condemnation by the seoular press of permitting wrong aid ques tionable games at fairs and other publio gathering and their likewise oft re peated hearty approval of an opposite oourse ha caused considerable atten tion to be directed to tbe evils of gamb ling and the tendency of social or other small games of chance to awaken and foster gambling propensities in those who are brought under tbeir influence, whether the indulgence is begun mere ly a a pastime or for other objects, and tbe surrounding do not change the character or harmfulneea of the act, for gambling is gambling, whether carried on by the purohase of a ticket from the Louisiana lottery company, by dice and card In den of vice, by novel games at public gathering, or by raffling for cake at churoh fairs or other article at (tore. Gambling I any kind of game or loheme In which those who participate invest in the hope of gaining something without rendering value received there for, and or Ihl ohanoe of wrongful gain agree by tacit or expressed under tandlng to entirely forfeit what they invest or receive lees than it worth if they should ba unsuccessful In the en uing oontet. . , ! Gambling 1 one of the' great curaes of. the day, and the growth of the habit, like many others, I inaididu and I trengtbened by both looking on and practicing, therefore even the smallest and moat insignificant devices of the kind, and - tha plaose where they are- practioed should .be carefully hunned. ' - V-1 " " -Tvii Answer This Qnestlon, : ; - -'Why o so many people we see around us eem to prefer to suffer and be mad miserable by indigestion. Oonatipatlon, DiEEine, Los of Appetite, Coming up of tbe Food. Yellow Skin, when for 75o. w will sell them Shiloh' Vitalirer. guaranteed to our them.. Sold by Now Berne vrug uo ?it"T. CMld.enCry.for Pitclier,s',Cast6rl Died. Saturday morning at half paBt twelve o'clook. Rev. W. H. Thurter, pastor of at. Peter a church. The funeral will take place this afternoon at four o'clock. Friends and acquaintances are invited to be present. For Orer Fifty Years Mrs. Winblow's Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It soothes tbo child, softens tbe gums, Wlaya all pain, cures wind oolio, and is the best remedy for Diarrfcoea. Twenty- ive cent a bottle. Bold by all drug gists throughout tbe world. jn9d&wlv On the Right Track. Several lots of geese have been re cently shipped from Kinston. A few chickens and a great many cfrga are shipped from here. There will te con siderable oorn shipped from here this year. These little things fpetk well for this section, which is in better con dition than most other sections in the south, the reason fri whioh is that our people generally raise plenty of focd products. Although mono-,- i fcsreo they have plenty to eat. Ktrs'.on Free Prees. Do You Know How it Keels. Rheumatism. Every one hnn bearj the word. "How's your Mo;hrV" Oh, she's well except her rheuma tism." How cartlessly the ; c i given. Dj you know ho v it fpi h t have rheumatism? Ob! il'h tumble, the swelling and tho excruciating .in of ankle, knee, elbow end eh u i -r. just a if each point was n Lo-i-i of irritated nerves, eaeh cn-3 bo;' 11:1.:5 bnt on KiTtng mora p.iia thin tN- ti er. Hying awake all nisht longm?; for daylight, aching to 3 severely to eio, i applying liniment every half hour to temporarily relieve theagony. Praying-, cursing, turning, twisting, but no ens;-. no comfort. What is it that causes, rheumatism? Ah, there are a thuuai:.! causes. What is that euros rhc-anruitmV Thank God, there is at least one euro. It is oalled B. B. B ,' or Bot .1 i - od Balm. It has cured more oi.:b of rheumatism than any other known remedy. Try it. Do not suffer longer. J. U. Laing, Dawson, Ua., write: I suffered with rheumatism in rat shoulders and general debility. Five bottles B. B. B. improved my health and the rheumatism left me." J. P. Davis, Atlanta, Ga.. (West End) writes: "I consider that B. B. B. has permanently cured me of rheumatism and soiatica." Jacob F. Spender, Newmsn (li,, writes: "B. B. B. entirely cured me of rheumatism in my shoulders. I used six bottles. "A good thing at tha cost of a poor thing is business." That is what we aim to do at all timeB, good goods at tbo right price. When you waut anything; in oar line give m a trial. Ken goods constantly arriving. We have the best nnlaundreil shirt in the market at the price, it is "Our Big Six" only 50c. We have some very handsome embroidered and pique bOKom &hirts at 1 00 and 1.25. Do not forget our lit c ol sample goods and our new lit of scarfs and neckwear. J. M. HOWARD. Auction Sale. S. R. Street will sell at Auction at 11 o 'dock, Cor. of South Front and Middle Sts. A lot of Household and Kitchen furniture and many useful atticlis for Housekeepers. Commissioners' Stle Pursuant tt) a Judgement of the Superior Comtof Craven county, rendered at the Fall Term, 1891, of said court In the career Lj.j. Moore vs. O. Looker.ln which judgement I was appointed commissioner to sell the land mentioned In the complaints, I will on tbeSOth day ol May; 18U2, sell for caih at tbe Oouit Honse door In the city of New Kern two lots Nos 74 and 61 as designated In tbe Elan of Farmvllle adjoining city of New tern and fully ret out In tbe complaint In aald action. Hale at 12 m. td JAS. W WAT m. Commissioner. Wood! Wood!! Wood!!! People want wood can get it at the dept I send up 10 to 15 cords cvarj other day. mch4 tf. M. Porter. J. Fr TAYLQB'S Mouatain Corn Whisks? Is recommended by the Doctois for the Grip. Consequently he is selling moro of it than ever before sinoe he has been in cuainces. tie has a big 10b in Graveley's Tobacco, Costs regularly 80 cent per p iund He is selling it at 35 cents. Liu beats the World. maiOtf To Procure Uert'ncites For MANTEL CLOCK Buy Your Old Virginia Cheroots FROM ' : i i ': - r ' WHQLESALB GKOOEE, J MEDDLl STESET, y.:;:. 1 KIW BKRNE. S. Q.l O-Iwo raUl in;Tary Pox POWDER Absolutely Pure. A craapj of tii;sr ti Highest of lt urluBve e... k; i.t n.r. j.f Food Report Latest U. S. Gin 1,000 lb; f A VVT S. if. ri 1,000 lb3.?UtvC. 11. 0 - ATcSii . and aiw Best Flour on IjvUu."! Just Ho:ei7cd LUCAS s LEWIS. larrington Baxter HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND Clrildren. Every pair warranted to givo PER- 2T SATISFACTION. We have just received u Fuli I.;ne of Men's, Youths' and Children's CLOTHING, Of Lite Sljle, Shade ar.d Cuts. Also Soma Nice Drew Goods COME AND SEE. Children's Jersey Suits, Eov's Ccrcy Pa SAMPLE H03T, SAMPLE SUM MS R VGTf, FULL LINE SITiPI.i! :;L:.?. (Every pair warranted !;t 2 y : . -. SILK UMIEILA-; Trunks and A"alis A FULL li:-;k or -,r ) 1IVS1 febl7 dv.-tf 1 Hardware Sfsro. Go to P. mTdANEY for HARP WARE of all kinds. . "Farmer Girl ;' Cook Stove the leader of a'.l S;ovte. Cheaper grades to select from. HEATING STOVES in great variety, which will be sold at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Alto, One Good Second-hand Piano will be sold at a BARGAIN. felCdwm QrirasSone. Brimstone oan be bad at R. N. DUFFY'S, - Next to the Custom House, for the next Thirty pays, at 81 cenu per pound in 10 pound lot. W l.V-P''- Cactcr' OF TRUTH Jfetjjvel Prevail. It's ua oM 9 4 "w, I ut i-.'a :tiuu A jJt. "" ' ! '''d'1? 83 it ever w a. -v "" L 1 l'd'',jn c business jA Mgk?'$ Fins Stisss I-OR S(J ! to prosprr- $ rll FIREMAN W ANTED. One that thoroughly understands hi business. None others wanted. Apply iu person to mle!&iv2t CONGDON&Co. . M. 0HADWICK, Merchant Tailor. A full linn of PPRING SAMPLES j'jst receivoH. futisfactiou guaranteed. Work room at H. L. Hall's Bonk Store, Middle street. fe2 dwlm WRITING PAPER ! A Hew lot of Linen Writing Paper, Euled and Plain, Just Re ceived, Only Ten Contsfor 'a -kimi:: Pen and Ink : STORE :nm FOR Harrows Cau:7. and all kinds of Agri cultural Implements aad HARD WAKE. L 21. Cutler & Co. itnj h ;a cv i b en our principle aud , ever w.l! bj. Tii.;t'e why i r can't ssy we're selling "bolow cob!."' h.nTine a "great olear fiECo ea:o dir SO days," and all that sort cf I'u in. 1 which Bomo of ourcotempo mritM ;. 1 . in inlying in. K VKlIi'HiSri 14 the weapon that wiur. i b.- uauli! 111 llio business world. Slow foiiia g;et far behind. V rj rorT)CCtfully, Hkburn Willeit. 2.' & 21 Pollock Street. mm li n-. .. r'.ri;i:)j; a Larro Stock of F'tirniture AND Mi, .uL'olu.ing and Cleaning iTTSESSES, 1 ; (Ji-iton Houae, and rc- .. i'...-.y a thiro of patronage tjyrii SORLEY, nd Shoe Maker I ".i'.LGGK STREET, NV BESNE, N. C. .11 1 6. ; vIcps of a skilled hk8 W'orkrann from rl.l New V01I1, i n. -j. now fu ly prepared to nil promptly a. 1 uiUi id fur fine CUSTO.1I JI.:?E I500TS AND SHOES. The renny j. ui i hit I have BatlifactOTilv ity. Vv'iih tnter- jfjl ' 'll all iLiDg como. I ' ffl Jill Wl 19 G3 supplied tho uniit.rf of my numerous patrone ts Hie best guaiaii-.ee of the charaoterof my '"-v woik. , . ... vilt Kepnlrlug a Kpcc! .Ity. Neat ly and prompt- i ly dune. , ; fv; '., " - novliJw tf ls!p JOHN M030KLKT. ' ' - Who Wan!s jDoniil Time Is Money! Having put In a NEW REQULATOS and connected it with Washington by Telegraph, 1 am ready to give correct time to eanh and every one. , I have aiao a full stock of all kin Js Goods in my line, 'which I am selii -Book Bottom Price. ' V A- COME AND f .
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 6, 1892, edition 1
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