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Journal HE vie: xivn ; 2 . NEW BERNE, N. C, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. .-.V.; 'MM tF'. BUSINESS LOCALS.. AT BEVEtf FEB : CENT Fifteen Hundred Dollars to be loaned. See I me this week. : W. D. McIvkr r mi9lt PAETIE3 wishing to be t .ken to may pert of the city will please eend their orders to S. W. Hesio's store. " All orders will be promptly attended. ' Omiate to any part ef the city only Hb.. Very Bsp., J. W. Memo iw. " Cs ALE8MEN : WANTBD: Permin ' ' CJ ent pa j log positions for canvassers '. willtag to work Write immediately ?;',.: vV ' ! EI.LWA0R ft BaBRY, lit. Hope Nurterl s, Rooheer.' IMPORTED HOLLAND GtN, Burke's Ram' Ale and Burke's Oaione' fitont. for sale by Jas Bedmond. " 17 OB BALEOvl s' box or ward A ? V robe lounge Is a per feot Ion one by day and perfect bed bv niitht, and ion -ean pnt away as much olothirw or other artiolna aa in the average ; wardrobe. -Yon ean gat three articles for tbe ptioe of one. N extra charge for packing or ahinrjlne V--- Mrs. Dr. Talnuge. wife of the' cele . brsted preacher, says these loanges see ery , very nioe. . Frios in Oreton, (10, (13, Baime 113. U. Baw Silk, MO. $35. ; flilk RranakaUa. 825. $80. r Tmi to tiKT eent. discount cash with .w ai half with order balance 60 int." - " ALFBED OOLE9. "fS' . Grand and Myrtle Aenoes. ; . C Brooklyn, ft. x . AAA OIQAB3 at ver lo OaUtfV figures to wholesale and vr: retail iredo for sale by Jas Redmond. I' CALVIN BCflUFFEB'S WILD CHEBB7 ROCK AND RYE, pjt tip expressly for throat and long dis- : eases, for sale by Jab Redmond BARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY VJosed very much in the sick rofm For sale by Jab Rbdmokp ,r-i'v?-7rv"B Hnndred pairs of Rnbbsr Shoes C for children, 10. M and 1 cents per ' . psu-a - BIQ 1KB " TTTJNYADI Janoe Mineral "Water, , 'XI tbe best Natnral aperient. V ' - Fnr sals bT J AS. REDMOND -V ' OUBE CORN WBI8KEY for aula by 3 '.;v-i ST Jab RnnMOND. yTJFF Gordon . Imported Sbeiry, for JUT sale by jas ksdmond. SMOKE Genuine Cubans Tabaoop. 1. oot6tf nTIBU. SACRAMENTAL. PORT and 1Y1 SOUPPEBNONG WINES far sale .. Jab. hkihond. . UTttW DRUa STORE. Dm as. Medl- M.e and nhemleals, O. P. Popular : rroprlawry Medicines. All vsiWlei of ; , - urngf isvs nunarus. ituw na db eros Garden Beedi. Fin and Lrge HiMk fllnn tnd TohtMO. ALL KIW. rre- i aerietton aeonratelr compounded (and not w- ai WAS pnoesh om m"ira aoawur uuwm. .- n n. a.m Urnmiic aud Aootheoary, - . . Middle at.. tour dooia from Pollock. an!Uly TVTFFYS MALT WHISKEY for - vXMedioinal use. for sale br C jn8B ;:;Kr ... . Jab. Rbdmokd. , CLETKLand is on the stump In Bhode Istand. is Thb Third party in Georgia will hold a State convention July 20th I' Vl W.,;-fA ', a an laMasaaaiaaaaaaaaasaaaaaaaaawaani V One by one the roses fall. Mr. sT Cnllom is no longer a candidate for Presldent: ;''' . " ' " . . Mb. Mnxs took his seat as a atonatorS'.fioat' 'Texas on last Wed nesday. March 30th .The reDort to the Honse of the Committee on merchant Marine Opposes all subsidies and bounties! The silver cloture petitions are atm being circulated In the Honse, bn( few . ; aignatnres are being . ' obtained General debate on the wool i; : Wllf P berf closed ia the Bojose ' today and the rote on the bill will j ro taxea onwonaayv , - , V 'THl fjpportanee of a Democratic iviotor; in Rhode Island is not to be -measured by the size ol the State. v Bach a victory would spread over sue wuoio oounurjr. ' v - fia Beoeetart, Blaine has taken , ' charge, of . the affairs of his office ' and 'will hereafter attend to the negotiation with, Great Britain on the Behring sea matter. ' ; - The Anarchists of Paris are being ; banished by. the. Govern ment. Forty have been notified to. leave "and others, who paid no attention to .former notice were conducted to the frontier by the police. v , f ' Senator Carlisle favors the tariff as the issue and- says silver: "I .regard.! this whole agita tion of the. silver question by the Democratic party now as most un fortunate. I regard it as simply laid Jol." J- - . Cite the Federal Government tie- ccntfol ? of the railroads, tele- ' rrcsliS,':'? eteU ;V with'-S. the ;uarge r 2t-s!i29 that would acorae, and vtry eo on we would have centrall- i:." :n of power and abaolutelsm as .A as it exists in Russia . Ca'.'.Ltury Truth.' TZ3 Ne-v Jersey Democrats won : " ? 3 in local elections t wcti 1 1' T: riainfleld has -i, tnfc 1 " t i) t' let On the appropriation bills which have thus far passed the House of Representatives there has been a saving of oyer 112,00000, as com- pared with the estimates made by Secretary ot the Treasury who was getting trtgntenea over toe Tacanm in the Treasary. The New York World asks: What's the matter with Patti- son t" Nothing.' Pattison is all right, He - takes interest in tbe kind things that are beiof said about him by the gentlemen who are trying to start bis little boom for the Presidency, bnt be don't allow himself sto get excited or for get that Grover Cleveland is in the ring, quite healthy. ' The report of the Committee on Merchants Marine and Fisheries, recommending the repeal of the mail subsidy act was submitted to the Honse Wednesday by Mr. Eoloe. It takes broad ground on dissent from the policy of granting subsidies to persons engaged in any character of pursuits whatever, which policy it asserts is robbery in tbe teeth or toe law. it tne principle of the subsidy is right it should apply to all, and the cotton planter of tbe South has as much right to a subsidy or bounty as ship owners, sugar planters ana tiee tappers who now received it. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howard Good goods, etc. Mr. S. H. Lane Spring opening. S G. Roberta Administrator's sale. Weather today ; fair and warmer. Cottos Sles 12 bales at 6 1-2 to 816 All members of tbe circle of King's DaughtAra are requested tb m6et at the nsusl plaoe at 8:80 o'clock this after noon. Both city and county delinquent tax lists, hive been plaoed in oar hands for publication. If yon have not paid yet and do not want to be in tha published list, call on tha sheriff and oity tax col leotor today with the requisite oash and all will bs well. Six Dei sons esoaped from jiil at Charlotte Thursday morning by dig' ging- through the wall. Among the number was John Boyd, the negro charged with wrecking tbe Western North Carolina trsin at Bostian's Bridge last August, when twenty-two persons were killed. Evangelist J. W. Lee, of Greensboro. who has been attending the Sunday Sohool Convention here, preaohed fine sermon to Christians at the love- feast in Centenary Ohuroh lest ni&b.t Re will leave this morning for More head to assist in a protracted meeting now going on in .the Metholist Charon. We are pleased to announoe that Evangelist Fife will hold a series of meetings In this oity in May, lasting 10 days. They will be in a large tent oapable of seating 8,000 people whioh It proposed to pnt up on a suitable location... Now let our Christian people push the matter and pray for the suo- oess of the meetings. Mr. W. H. Bray, proprietor of Green Plaoe Poultry Yards, received an order from Mr. Gust. A. Hoff, ot Tucson Oity, Arirona, for bronze tnrkej eggs.. This order name from over two thousand miles sway, almost from the Paoifio ooast.:vThe wide extent cf territory from wbiob orders are received shows the great popularity of New Berne bred poultry, , r No shade tree is more undesirable than an otaheite. The foliage is dense but the ugly, knotty tress are an eye sore. An open spaoe is better than their existence, and all in cities or publio plaoes of any kind ought to be destroyed. It is a marvel that snob unsightly, deformed-lookhig, Dahort- lived trees should be tat out by any one when a beautiful water oak or elm either of ; them hardy, graceful, long lived and serviceable oan be procured for 25 or HO oents. , - S. : The Physical Culture training at the Young Men's Christian Association has proved very papular with: both gentle menand ladies. The total mtmberskip in the different olasses now numbers . over a hundred. Lessons are given to the ladles and children's classes at 4 m on Mondays land Thursdays, to the professional men's olass at fl p. m. . on Tuesdays and Fridays and to the young men's olass at 9 p m on Mondays and Wednesdays. . . " , C' ' Tethe Public.1 ' - Mr. B. J ; Lovlok. I understand, is candidate for tbe nomination for coun cilman , from the Tbird Ward, pub lished a Card in tho JOCBRAL or yes terday. . in whioh he states that he has neither promised nor doss be intend to vote for me for Mavoroftha City NewBerne, ; I dt s re to state that 1 have never requested Mr. Lovlok - or - an other nereon to vote forme for the office of Mayor, nor am I a candidate for tliftt office. I desire to state for tbe information of try friends that 1 will bs a CMi'i date for councilman from l ii! I at lbs election on the the first I. fill ;y next, . X7m, tu.n, Two Industrial Books. The announcement , whioh wai made few weeks azo that CoL Cameron had oommenced preparation for publishing book that woald show the cotton manufacturing industries of North Carolina suggested to the Department of Agriculture the propriety of uniting the work (whioh they were about to begin) of gathering information for a band book of North Carolina," with Col. Cameron's, and be ia now prepar ing., the subject matter for both books. Col. Cameron is an able man, well qualified for the work. JJoth the books ill be valuable, but theflatter owing to the variety of subjeots it will treat upon likely to prove the most interesting and to be the most sought after. It will be judiciously distributed at the Colum bian Exposition to oall attention to the resouroes of tbe State and it is impor tant that every locality be properly re presented, and in furtherance of that end it is to the interest of the citizens of every plaoe that Ool. Cameron visits to readily furnish all neoecsary faotsand do whatever they can to facititate hie labors. Tbe portion of the book that will im mediately conoern us are those relative to our trucking, fithing and manufac turing interests, railroad and steamer lines, navigable streams, canals, amount of shipments, etc Tbe Hand-Book will also contain an artiole by Prof. Holmes, State Geologist on the minerals of the State. Coming and Going. Hdies Ada CooDer. who han bfnn i .... ... . I r , . ingintne city leu yeeteraay morning lor ner noma in Wilmington aoconwrest. panied by her sitter-in law, Mrs. J. L. Cooper to visit her. Mrs. W. P. Fife with her daughter Elma are at her sister's, Mrs. Delia Whitford'a and will remain in the oity few days. Miss Marie Pernet, who has been visi ting the family of Mr. F. C. Roberts, left yesterday. Misses Dita and Nanie Roberta left on the steamer' New Berne of the O. D. line, on a pleasvre trip' to New York. Miss Jaoia Brown, who has ben teaching school at Cv press Creek, re turned home last night, tbe sohool having olosed. A Pleasant April Surprise. The Valley Mutual Life Association ! whioh Mr Geo. P. MoNeill is the Qeneral agent, with headquarters in Raleigh, on yesterday paid Mr. Isaiah Wood of this city, vary muoh to his surprise and gratification, one half the mount f nls Insuranoe Policy in oash, an example of the benefit of the 'Disability Clause" of their policies. The following letter from Mr. and Mrs. Wood, exptesses their appreciation of this action of the Co: Nbwbsrr, N. 0.. April 1st, 1892. Mr. O. P. McNeill. General Agent vaiiey Mutual me Association: Dsar Sir: We wish to thank you. and through you, the Association you represent, for tte prompt and most sat isfactory settlement of the Polioy we neia m your uo. It is not often that Life Insuranoe is paid during tbe life of the insured, but under the "Total Disability" olanee of the Valley Mutual. I have received while still living, that help whioh will oe or great assistance to me m my help less conaition. We gladly recommend your company to any one wishing the best protection at tbe least possible oost. Yours Thankfully, Isaiah Wood, Elizabeth Wood. Evangelist Fife Closes His Meeting In Wilson-Its Results, &c. Cor. News and Observer. Wilson, Maroh SB, 1802, The Fife meeting olosed this night, SBtn Inst About 800 souls have been redeemed and made profession of faith in Jesus Christ. The meeting has reached all olasses of our oitiaena. Uur Mayor and several other prominent men earns out and avouched the Lord to be their God. Mr. Fife has actually cap tured oar community, who in token or their appreciation, presented him with a purse of over 1500. - There has never been suoh an awakening here before, The entire town is stirred spiritually, and about two hnndred have given their names for church membership, The different denominations have mani fested a unanimity ef effort; wbioh has been both, praise-worthy and beautiful to behold, and have for. the time lost sight, of denominationalism that they might win souls for Christ. . J. 11. cordon. ANNOUNCEMENT. Messrs. W. H. & B. S. Tucker ft Co of Ealrigb, N. O. Beff to state, that their represen tative, Mr. Harrison, will he at "Hotel Albert'? : for several days, with rail lines of samples, at re tail, of Dress Goods, Carpets, onrtains, eto. v- .:.? . , He'will also be prepared to. show outs and photographs of our lines of 'line furniture. ' Parlor. Hall Chamber and Dining room suits, and Individual pieces. v This opportunity is offered tbe citizens of New Berne to make se leetions from the largest and rich est collection . of; Dry .Goods and kindred wares in North Carolina, i " RKMARstABl,rfHBSCTJK. : I Mrs. Michael Curtain. Plainllelds 111. makes the statement tht she caught cold. which settled on her lungs; she was treat ed for a month, by her family physician, bat grew worse He- told her she was a hopeless victim ef consumption and that no medicine could oure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for Coiifumption; She bought a bottle and to bar delicrht found herself benefited from firwt doee. She continued Its use and after taking ten bottles found herself sound an wi-ll. now does her own housework and is i ss v 1 tn she ever wasv Free trial bottles of i -lit Discovery at F 8. Duffy l "t.ul drug Store; ln: ;;9 bet- 1 . UD.' - - ' Rev. Ira R. Hicks and the Weather. Happening to see the weather predic tions of Mr. Hicks, for March, in the Journal, in the early part of the month, we were minded to notice a little careful ly and make a record not in a scientific way, but as it would appear to the ordi nary observer ana see now no "come out." "A cold wave of great intensity will sweep eastward and southward from about the 10th to the 13th." Wednesdar. March 9th. Clear, Mer cury 00 in the morning; wind west till near night, then northwest : quite warm about nooD. cool toward nieht. March 10th. Clear, Mercury 50; wind southwest, increasing to a gale before noon; rain in afternoon; heavy squall lust at Bunset; wind southwest. After sunset clear, cool, wind northwest. Maroh Uth. Clear. Mercury 22J; wind northwest; very cold day. March 12th Clear. Mercury 3(P; calm: wind in forenoon southwest; south in the afternoon and at night; mild pleas ant day. March 13th. Clear, bright mild day. "The 14th and 15th are dates upon and touching which there will ba a sudden change to very warm, attended by elec trical storms, and followed by ohange of wind and sharp freezing up to about the 18th." March 14th. Clear; cool; wind north east. March 15th. Cool; cloudy all day; wind northeast; rained a little in the afternoon. March 16th and l?th. Cool, wind northeast; cloudy: dismal days. March 18th. Warmer; thunder shower between 3 o'clock and 4 o'clock in the morning (one peal of thunder very heavy, so as to shake the house) ; rained a moderately heavy shower; rained by showers till 10 o'clock in the morning; clondy all day; hall an Inch of snow at 10 o'olockP. M. March 19th Clear: cold: Mercury bout 25 wind west; ice quarter inch j;ick; toward night cloudy IV wind south- A regular storm period is central on tho 20th every warning given for the period 8th to 13th will apply with added force to the period 19th to 23rd. March 2Uih clear wma north west moa- erately warm March 21st cloudy, wind nortn-wesc clear about 2 o'clock warm for two or three hours, then cloudy with south-east wind. March 22d clear, wind south east moderately warm. March 23d. Warm, cloudy all day, brisk wind from south. "Great gales on sea and land those who are looding for warmer weath er, will find their hopes blasted by frost between the 22d and 23d." March 24th. Cloudy, with north-east, cool, rained till 11 o'clock a. m. March 25th. Cloudy, wind northeast, damp and chilly , rained a good deal d ur ine the nieht. March Both. Uloudy, mild, rained till 10 o'clock, sun shining out a little two or three times in the atternoou. Another sudden change from cold to very warm will occur from 26th to 23th With rain." March 27th Broken clouds all day, sun shining through, wind west moder ately warm. March 29th. Clear, wind noithwest, cool towards night. 'The nnal dash of cold for the north wind, will follow up to the 30th. Marca 29th Clear, frost and ice, warm in the middle of the day March 30th. Cloudy, warm, wind east, March will go ont with rising tempera ture, and appearance ot storms. March 3lBt Cloudy in tbe morning, clear, warm, finest day of the month. a. Question on Scripture geography. By what name is the river known (about a hundred miles long) whioh conveys the waters of the Tigris and Euphrates to tbe Persian gull, alter their union near where tbe Garden of Eden is . believed to bave been situated ? B. A LEADIXU QUESTION. Who Is it with enterprise Competition all Idefiss, And to reach each pocket tries. ma 1KB. "Good goods speak for themselves. Anoh. A well known Steamboat agent said to us a few days ago that he had on a pair of Shoes that had worn out 3 half soles, and he con sidered them the best shoes it had been his fortune to try. Now an upper that will stand 3 half soles is a GOOD one. Of course they were the Stacy Adams & Oo'a., the kind we Bell. No other Shoes wear half so well. J. M. HOWAKD Democratic Ex. Committee. The Democratic Executive Commit tee of Craven county met Maroh 20th, 189 Tbe following aotion was taken Resolved, That the Demoorstio Con vention of Craven county be held Sat urday Kay 7th, 1892, at 11 o'clock at the court bouse In New Berne. Resolved, That the primary meeting for tha selection of deleoratea to renre- seat Ufa several townships in the coun ty convention be held Saturday, April asd. - The Township Executive uommtttees are requested to hold the meetings on tne above date. matt. Manly, Ubmn S. B. Btbkbt, Beo'y. Campbell's Portraits. The aeents of B. 8. Campbell, of Nor folk. Va. will remain at the Hotel Albert for onlv a few davs lonear. Craion portraits si.w. work on ex hibition In the Ladies parlor from 12 un til so olook p. m, - v xtSTNOLPS OB JUITCBEM ' i- , To Boarders. Pleasantly furnished rooms and good board at reasonable rates to permanent boarders, s ;v irvv. T. Hamoock. The Population ef Hew Berne Is about nine thousand, and. we would say at least one-half are -troubled with some affection on the - Throat and Lungs, ss those complaints are, aooording to sta tistics, more numerous than others, we would advise all our readers not .tone- elect the opportunity to call on their driuTiHt and net a bottle tf Kemp's I3al sam for the Throat and Lungs. Trial sizef . Lari'o bottlo 60o, and $1. Kid by it ; baking P0VDI Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest U. S. Government Food Report SPRING OPENING AT Monday, April 4, 1892, She will have her Simmer Dupln' ater in the month, o. which she ill give due notioe. t2 1w By Order of Court. The undersigned, S. Q. Hocarts-. n il! on Thursday, April 21, ip'J-' . t 11 clook, oorner South Front uuo V- . V streets, expose for sale at Awci, ,u - In Personal Property or the t,3t,it, Mary T. Stanly, deoeated, connibihiK i'1 Household and Kitohen Furniture. S. G. ROBERTS, ap3 20i Administrator. To ice Consumers. fflco of New Berne Ico Co. New Bekne, April 1, 1892, We bee herewith to inform y u that on and after today our price ior ico w ill be as follows: 10 ton lots and over. 8-i per ton. 1 to 10 tons, 85 per ton. 1,000 to 2,000, 30c. per hundred. 200 to 1,000 lbs., 3jc. per hundred All cut ico, Jc. per lb. All ice delivered tree "of charge in city. Our new plant will be completed and capacity will be 20 tons nor day after April 1, 1892. Respectfully, al dJivlt NEW BERNE ICE CO. Milwaukee BEER. I am SOLE AGENT for this Celc brated Beer in New Bcrno. ON DRAUGHT. Schooner for 5 Gents. I keep oa hand a CHOICE LOT of WINES, LIQUORS, Cigars and Tobacco. T. C. HOWARD, RED LIGHT, Middle Street, Near Market Dock. mai23 dwtf P. LA CRAVEN STREET, 3 Doors from Board of Trade NEW BEENE, Nt C, Solicits CONSIGNMENTS OF TRUCK for the following well-known Firms : Utfsrs. A. Bennett & Co., NEW YORK. " Nock,Timmons& Co., PHILADELPHIA. " Lippman Bros-, BROOKLYN. " Darand Bros. & Merrick WASIIINUTON, D. C. C. Woltera & Co., NEWARK, N. J. Latest quotations rectived daily from each of the above markets. Steneils and Postal Cards can be had upon application at my office. marzi awom Notice To Truckers. 3d Box Kails, $2.75. $250. 4d (i M 4 L H. Cutler & Co. Brosd St. Fruit Sfer. To My Patrons and Friends. I have just received a FRESH LOT of HICE FRUIT, I'iue Apples, Cocoauuts, Bananas, UolJen Russet Apples, Florida Oranges, and a vuiiety of other Northern l-'ruitj which are kept in stock. Florida Granges, ;j()c. per d'-.Cti. llusset Apples, 40c per peck. Pino Apples, 15c. While passing Bioad street please call. I will satisfy or suit you if possible. Thanking you kindly for past favors, hoping to receive a continuance of your patronage- BK(.'.U) STKKI'.T rill 1 1' STnltE, Secon loor aborc Middle, and next to JAMES D. BAHFIELD, mar!25dwlm l'llvll'Kli: l'OK. lEoyoTien For Ten Day-t we will sell our lire of 18c. CliU ren's Hose for 15c, two for a Quarter. Guaranteed Fast "Vick. Full Kegui.tr m -. . Biggeat O-rpam of Uk Season. Sizes; 6, 6h, 7. , a frit! 11 AVE JU -T R!7.. F.IVI.D A OF Zeigler's fin Shsss FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND " Oliildren. Every pair warranted to give PER FECT SATISFACTION. We have just received a Full Lino of Men's, Youths' and Children's CLOTHING, Of Late Style, Shade and Cute. Also Some Nice Dress Goods COilE AND" SEE. Children's' Jersey Suits, Bo)'s Corduroy Fants, Children's Shirt Waists SAMPLE HOSE, SAMPLE SUMMER VESTS, FULL LINE SUSP -ZNt'tES, (Every pair warranted for 2 yrd. wear.) SILK UMBRELLAS, Trunks and "Valises. A FULL LINE OF Lab Style Hals, febHdwtf Boot and Shoe Maker POLLOCK STREET, mW BEBNE. K. C. Havliic eecurcil tUe Btrvl.?e of a skilled Mechanic fml HrHt-c!at--H Wortviu-cu from New York. 1 uni now lu it pi-t-partu to till promptly u.'A ui'ilor.a for tiaj ClTSTUM MADE HOOTS AM) KliOES. Tl:e rc&ny vftars thrtt I lun.t f :v:iKr:iot.ai11y Bupplied lh wftnlo of my uui.u rouw j-.airous is ine net-iguariiU'.ee oi lue ciiaiactcr ui my woik. Bepalrlng a specialty. Kea'Jyaud prompt ly doue. novBJW tfl.tp JOHN McHOHLKV. Who Warns Mnmy Time IsMoney! Having put In a NEW REGULATOR and connected it with WaeMngtoo by Telegraph, I am ready to givo correct time to each and every one. I have also a full stock ot all kinds of Goods in toy lini whioh I am selling at Rock Bottom Prioes. ' COME! AND 8EE ME. ; ' SAM K. EAT01J, 'i . The Jeweler, ' .Middle St., opposite Baptist Oburob ft. gton BlX:6 gjffl" far J. H-. BENTON, M.D., B.D.S. DENTIST, Permanently located. NEWBEBtf, N.O. Oas administered for the ex motion of teeth wlthont Mln. mai2r dwlf Office in Hotel Albert. J. A BRY1N, Prei. TIIOS. DASIELSJiw Pm 6. II. ROBERTS, Cashier. The National Bank, OF NEW BERNE, N. C, Incorporated 1865. Capital, Surplus Profits, $100,000 86.700 DIRECTORS. Jas A P.kvan Tnoa. Daniels. CDAS o. iSHYAN. J. H. HACKBUBK, Ales. .V;:.lkr L. Harvey, ) B Roberts. COP FJESEj, "Challenge Brand," Fieah Roasted. Gelatine-Imptrted. Macnro7ii--Ex:ra Quality. Sliced Smoked Beef, Acme Brand. Heinz's Celebrated Pi kl.s. Gouiitty Lard and Country Hams AUKIVINU CONSTANTLY AT :jt a & i:wis. d.J Builder. :-Ui;i .Ji.li . f . d k- t.. i, . a . liini a. bUc'tpd and fat . .inlt'c! near tbe lc (1 It i i v.: lilt' iHt i'i ci' i . b r. citizen and jtiul&ur This space is for who is now West after stock and will be back in a few days. success in business is kiii!ving when to buy. grisggftural Lime! Wo have a FULL stuck of good dry lime, bond ill your orders before the rush. Flew.! Piuws' Plows! We have a good assortment that must be sold. F.i-meiK 1 .T -n; ' i1 n;-, ,:l. ;t:id . id i- DAISS FL0UE! anI a Daisy it 13. . Guaranteed to give satisfaction ! Tobacco from 10c. to 40c. per lb. i TRACE CHAINS at 35c. per pa!r. Lcng Handled Shovels SJ.f S-7i5v ,. V W mass? at 35c. ppr pair. .. ; Call td 6ee us. . : XL lBurrus6 Cif:f Foot oiM&Mo ktrcst 'v r
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