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X y - .NEW BERNE, N. C. SUNDAY. APRIL 3, 1892. iMiCE 5 CENTS. DAILY Journal BUSINESS LOCALS. T) ARTIES wishing to be Uktn to L - but pars of tbo city will please - Mod their ordert to J. W. Hesio's atore. ' All ordert will bo promptly attended. Oarrtaia to any pars of tba city only . Mto. - Very Botp'y., J. W. Memo. 8w. SALESMEN ' WANTED:-Perman-ent paying positions for oanTassera . willing to work : Writs immediately.. , Ellwaisqeh & Babey, lit. Hope Nurseries), Roonester, N. Y. IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN, Burke's Ban Ale fcnd Burke's Guinness' Stoat, for tale by Jas Redmond. FOB SALE Ool a' box or ward robe lounge i a perfect lounge by day aod a perfect bed by night, and yva ' Dan pat away a much nlothin or other article) as in the average wardrobe. ' You eao get three articles for the price of one. No extra charge for packing or : Mra. Dr. Talmisre. wife of tbe brated preacher, ssya theee lounges are my, yery nioe. Prioe in Creton. $10. $12, Raima $13,914. Baw Silk, (20. 825. Silk Broeatelle, $25. $30. - Term 10 per cent, diaoount csh with order or half with order balance 60 dayi, ALFRED 0OLE9. v Grand and Myrtle Avenuea. ; Brooklyn, N. "S. rS'KrtA CIGAR3 at very low i JaUUv figures to wholesale aod retail trade for sale by Jab. Redmond. I 'CALVIN SCHIFFER'S WILD e CHERRY ROCK AND RYE, pit tap expressly for throat and lung dis rates, for sale by Jas Redmond CI ARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY Xused very much in (he pick room. For tale by Jas Brdmokd. FIVE Hundred pairs of Rubber Shoe, for children, 10. 12 and 15 cents per pair. BIG IKE HUNYADI Janos Mineral Wtter, the best Natural aperient. ? For sale by Jas. Redmond. PURE CORN WHISKEY for sale by Jas Redmond. DUFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for tale by Jas Redmond. SMOKE Genuine Cubans Tobiooo. ooi6t( TITI8U, SACRAMENTAL, PORT and i'l 80UPPERNONG WINES far sale by Jas. Recmond. NEW DRUG STORE. Drugt, Medi eibes and Ohemlotls, O. P. Popular Proprietary Medlolnes. All varieties of Drnsjglst'a Sundries. Trusses aod Brao s. Hw crop Oardxn Heeds. Fine and Large look Cigars and Tobaeoo. all kw. Pre laerlpUont aeourately compounded (and not t WA a prices), our mtto aod our suoeess. ' J. C. OttiKN, Dracgtst and Apothecary, Middle St.. four doors from Polloct-ianM ly DUFrYS MALT WHISKEY for Medioinal use. for tale by jsnSfl Jas. Redmond. No preacher-is listened to bat lime, which gives us the same train And tarn of thought that elder people have tried in vain to pat I a to (for heads before. in 4 filBDOO ' baby is named when it it twelve days old, and usually by the mother. Tbe names the father calls it then, especially nights, wouldn't usually look well . on a Visiting card. A Scotch blacksmith, being asked the meaning of metaphysics explains it t a follows: "When the party who listens dinna ken what the party who speaks means, and when the party jio speaks dinna ken what he means himself that is ..metaphysics." Tex perfect woman is as beaati (a! as she is strong, as tender es shf f passible. She . is calm, deli, berate, dignified, leisurely; she is gay,tgraceful,( sprightly, eympathe . uvj - sua is) Nrwe ufuu uuuaoivu, anil Upon 'occasion playful; she has -' fanoies, 'dreams, romances, ideals. - f .' . - i - - Tbe weighing of mails on the Washington and Charlotte railroad is rLnlsned. Jfiach train going Bofotb. Averaged 10,500 pounds and those going North 6,000. The total number of pounds bandied daily . amounted to 31,000. For this the railroad company receives an , annual compensation of 1377,- . 071,75. - Bishop Arnbtt, chairman board of trustees of Wilberforce (Ohio) University, tbe leading college of - the African Methodist Episoopal Church, arrivedV in Winston 'Fri- ... day. The object of his visit here is to make an Inspection with the view of locating the Chautauqua or Summer Assembly of the National Association i for the education of colored jMuS-XKl -$Jt A A 3j- THE culer Kepajllcan organ itys tbat "Bhode Island Is not a Democratic State,- and cannot afford to be.'? All wrong. Owing to an; undemocratic system of ap . portionment, and . the requirement .. of a majority over all to elect State oCcers, Bhode Island has a Be i pablioan Governor and other cEQolals. But in . the last three elections tho Democrats have carried the State by ' handsome pluralities, and both her Congress men are Democrats. Every-city in the State bat : a Democratic Mayor and looal government. Ehode Li'.an 3 ia a Democratic State tnd cannct e -1 tiboaDythiDg -- r.r.v.-". Because short crops abroad made a market for an increased amouut of American breadstuff's tbe Proteccion organs "point with pride" to the fact that "the Me- Einley bill ' has not suppressed exports.'' No one supposed it would, when tbe Old World is Unugry; but it eats up in taxes the greater part of the small profits of the American farmers' crops. A? Richmond, Va., Moses Nor man, a negro youth, was accused of stealing two morniag papers from residences on Franklin street. He was cangbt in the act by the officer who made the arrest, and the Justice tent bim on to the grand jury, He said tfe thought it was a petty offence (the larceny of six cents worth of papers) to send any one to the Hastings Court for, but that he could do Dothing else in the matter. It was stated that oq Borne routes as many as 75 and 100 papers have been stolen in one morning. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVSBTISt!Ut NTS To Iae Oonrumen Delinquent Tex LUt. V. B. Kieler -Pioked up. Bargain Store Handf eichitifs. Kahoe & Qaskill Vshool of Mueio. W a;hnr todey; generally fair and oooler. Mia S. H. Lane will have her mil- lineiy nptnirg tomorrow. The spiing poet has arrived. We give one or bit productions tbit morning. Thf two wetkt meeting in the Metho dist Church at Portsmouth conducted by Rev. Mr. Seaboat resulted in eigh teen conversions. The V. M C. A. Stste Convention at Greensboro was the largest ever held in the State and was both interesting and profitable to all. The monthly meeting of-the Female Benevolent Society wilt be held at the house of Mrt. Dudley, President, on Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. A full attendance of tho managers it re quested. The prevailing price on fish yesterday afternoon was' herrings 5 oentt a bunch, ten on a bunch, rce thsd SO oeuts a piece, bucke 20 oentt per pair delioiout meat and chiap enough for the poorest. Our able oc-temory, the State Chronicle, of "car capital o'ty eajs it is settled that the name of this city should be spelled "New Bern' Big B and no flial r. Our neighbor tbe At'antic Seaside makes the at me statement. Amen. The series of leoluret which Rev. O. Q. Vardell it giving on miationt from the time of Christ to the present dty have now reached a very interesting period that of the work among the Indians. The leoture tonight will con tain maty truths that deserve to be understood but which are but little known about theee remarkable people. C. A. Snow & Co., of Washington annonnce new ' patent just granted to North Carolina inventors. They are: W. F. Beatley, Oxford, mail-bag and look therefor; F. W. Carpenter, High Point, tobacco pipe oIeaner;L. A. Fort, Raleigh, bird-trap; H. L. Freeman, Lexington, tobaooo hanger. Quite a good thiwing for North Carolina genius. Nearly SCO out of the more than 800 parties who made professions of faith In Christ at the Fife meeting in Wilton handed in cardt showing their ohuroh preference. ' Those handed in thowed thus: Methodist, 80; Baptist, 60; Presby terian, 80; Episcopalian, 80, and Ditoi- ple, 10. Mr. Fife wat presented with a oheck for 8500 and $440 wat raited for incidental azpecses. In response to the question asked! by a correspondent in yesterday's Joubhal we are informed that Oolte'a atlat of tba World puts : down the river formed by the jonotlon efthe Euphrates and Tigris as the Shat-al-Arab, and an it- land formed by the river It Called Aladin. BUhop Newman, of the Metho dist church, however, in hit book on Travels ia the East calls that portion alto the" Euphrates, as well as that above the Junotion. ' ; J- - J. Coder the inspiration .of having bad the But Sunday School convention la tetsion-here, tour Sunday School people ought to go forward and organise a township convention In every town ship. At;present Craven hat no town ship organisation as all, but eight oonntiee la the state have them Iq every township,. These are called V banner oonnties. They are Henderson, Rowan, Cabarrus,' Qollf id, Alamanoe, Dor ham, Cumberland and Duplin, Craven ought immediately to be added to the number. Strike while the Iron It hot. 'Z1:,? ' Bled.,, :.;r n ' At the residence of hit son-in-law, Mr. Helen Huff on the railroad bridge Saturday morning, of pneumonia, Al bert Conoway aged. 63 years.. ' The funeral will take plaoe from his I ite residence on Sou th Front Street this (Suniay) afternoon at 6 o'clock.- n Cominfr and Going. Erangeliat Fife who attended tbe Sunday-school Convention here, left Tester day morning to oonduot ten days' Bible Conference in Wilmington. Rev. W. B Coppedge left, returning to hie home in Qraham. Col. Ji D. Cameron, who hat been in the city few days gathering informa tion for the "Hand-book of North Caro lina," left for Raleigh. Mrs. F. A. Wooderd, of Wilson, who has been visiting the family cf Rev. R. A Willis left, returning home. Mr. M. D. W. Stevenson left for Jacksonville via Wilmington to attend Onslow Superior court. , Lieut. F. Window, retained from a business trip to Ooraooke. Judge H. R. Bryan, returned from holding oourt at several points. Church Services. Preebyteiian Church C. Q. Vardell pastor. Seivioes 11 a. no., and 8 p. m Sacrament of our Lord's Supper at the morning service. Subjects, morning: "In rememberanoe of me," Luke 22-19; evening, the first of a series of mission ary leotures on the North Amerioan Indian, who he is, what he is and does; what we have done against bim and what we have done for him. A warm invitation is given to all. Centenary M. E Church Rev. R. A. Willis, pastor. Servioes at 11 t. m., and 8 p, m., conducted by the pastor. Young men's prayer meeting at 9:15 a. m. Sunday-school at 8 p. m., J. K. Willis, Sup't. Prsyer meeting on Thursday night at 8 o'clock. The public are cordially invited to attend theee servioes. Catholio Church Rev. Father Hsu' rector. Sermon and High-mass at 11 m. Sunday-school at 4:30; Benedio- tion with Blessed Ssorament 5 p. m. Stations of the Cross Wednesday 4:80 and Friday 7:80 p. m. Hancock St. Methodist Ohuroh Preaohing at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. by pastor, J. F. Butt, and through the week if prospects are encouraging Sun day night. . Christ Church Fifth Sunday in Lent, tervice, sermon and Holy Communion 11 A. M. Evening prayer and sermon 7:80 P. M. Services during the week Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 9 A. M., Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 7:30 A. M. Every afternoon at 5, except Thurs day, when service it at 8. The pnblio are oordially invited to attend all the aervioet. Attentive uehert. Sunday tchool at the Chapel 9:30 A. M. and at the Ohuroh 4 P. M. Bible class for men at the Chapel 4 P. M. Church of Christ, Hancosk St. I. L Cheetnutt, pastor, Servicea at 11 A. M and 8 P. M. Subject: for evening ter Tioe, "The foollshnest of preaohiog." Young men's prayer meeting at 9 A. M Weekly prayer meeting every Thursday night at 8 P. M. All are cordially in vited to attend every service. Baptist Church-Servioes at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.,oonduoted by the pastor, Rev. Rufus Ford. S. 8. at 8 P. M. J. L. MoDaniel superintendent. Y. M. C. A. Devotional servioes this afternoon at 5 o'clock. Cond noted by J. O. Whitty. Subject: Matt. 23:21, Alt men, young and old, are oordially invited to attend. A LEADING QUESTION. Who it it with enterprise Competition all defies. And to reach each pocket tries. Bid 1KB. From whom if you would dry goods . but Hate, Boots, Shoes, or gorgeous tie . Or Clothes to attraot all pasteri-by? XJIQ 1KB. ANNOUNCEMENT. Messrs. W. H.& E. S. Tucker & Co of Raleigh, N. O. Beg to state, that their represen tative, Mr. Harrison, will be at "Hotel Albert" for several days with full lines of samples. AT re tail, of Dress Goods, Carpets, unrtains, etc . . He will also be prepared to show oats and photographs of onr lines of nne inrnitore, Parlor, Hall, (Jnamber and Dining room soils, and individual pieces. This opportunity is offered the oitizens of New Berne to make se lections from the largest and rich est collection of Dry Goods and kindred wares In North Carolina. ' Democratic Ex. Committee, Ths Democratio Executive Commit tee of Craven oounty met March 20th, lBux. me following aotton was taken Besolved, Thai the Damoo ratio Con vention of Craven county be held Sat' urday May 7th, 1893, at 11 o'clock at the oonrt bouse In Hew Heme. Besolved, That the primary meeting for the selection of delegate to repre sent tits several townships in the ooun ty convention be held Saturday, April 28l. 1892.-- J!-5:---" s, ,,:; The Township Executive Committees are requested to hold tho meetings on tbe above date. Matt. Mault, Cbmn. , IS. B, Strcbt, 8eo'y. CamplwnsPoiaIWS;;' ;' ! The agents of B. B; Campbell, of "Nor folk, Va. will remain at the Hotel Albert for only a few days longer vr ' . Crayon portraits 11.00. Work' on ex hibition In the Ladles parlor from 12 un til 8oelookp.m, - - " i . x To Boarders. ; ' . " Plaaaantlv furnished noma end tood hoard at reasonable rates to permanent board srs. ? c . HANCOCK. C Hiren Cry forJfcHyCr.ona A CAUTION. l)o not be Deceived by a Temporary Advance into a Failnre to Reduce the Cotton Area. An advanoe in tbe prioe of cotton about planting time hat a tendency to cause farmers to put in a larger orop than they had previously deoided upon. But the still lower price that has ruled fall after fall ought to show the fallacy of suoh hopet. But to tbe experience of the past, with whioh all are familiar, we add a present warning from Messrs, H. Rountree & Co., cooimieeion mer chants, of New York. In a letter to Messrs. Green, Foy Sc Co., dated March 25th, they say: Owiug to lighter receipts and more favorable Liverpool advices, a reaotion began, which oulminated in an advance of 33 points which were lost at the oloee. Yesterday adverse cables from Liver pool and a report that port receipts ould inoreaee next week, caused local longs to sell freely the purchases made during a few days previous, re sulting in a decline of 11 to 12 puiats. but dosing steady. Liverpool came to the rescue today with 8 64 advance and tbe market opened 7 points higher, and with slight ohanges, doses steady, to 4 points deoline on opening. Should receipts continue light next week, a further advanoe is probable. But unless the new orop screage shall be reduoed, we oan see no hope of any material sustained advance, for whether reoeipta shall be light or heavy, the etooks in eight are a guaran tee that there will be a large surplus at the end of this cotton year. If there fore the farmers are deceived by any temporary advanoe whioh may come either from present light receipts or in tho belief that the cotton acreage will be greatly reduoed and crops diversi fied and are thereby betrayed into planting a large area in cotton, lower prices will soon follow, and if a large crop shall be made, no one can now say bow low it will have to be marketed, certainly very low. In view of these facts, would it not be well for eaoh farmer to begin reduc tion at home without waiting to see what neighbors will do? And at the same time inorease aoreage in grain, grasses, fruits, trucks, etc. thereby be coming independent of Western grain, hay and meat producera. " We are glad to be able to note that tbe advice contained in the last sen tence is already being put into execu tion, that tbe increase in other crops than cotton has been continuously or the increase for several years and is still increasing. More truck it being sent off each year, mere grain is being raised and as a natural sequence mere hogs, and more attention is given to live stock of every kind. As grain crops and live stock receive larger attention, it naturally follows that there will be a falling off in cot ton, acd wherever the course is pursued there teed te no fesr that prosperity aod independence will fol low. The First Fast Day. Editor Journal: In an extract from the Charlotte News, printed in the Wil mington Messenger of the 1st inet., it is .stated that "The first day of public fasting and prayer in America was ordered in North Carolina by the 'Com mittee of Fublio Safety' of Bo wan County. Nov. 11, 1775. Was itf The following taken verba tim from the Colonial Records. (Vol. 10. page 115 ,) shows that by order of the Continental Congress a fast &o, day wat observed in ' Newbern" four months before tbat in Rowan; and the pieoe I quote from tbe Colonial Records inoludes also a very interesting item of our looal history. Graham Daves. Proceediogi ef the Safety Committee at Newbern. : Newborn, North Carolina, July 21st, ms. Agreeable to an order of the honora ble tbe Continental Congress yester day, tbe 20th instant was observed at a day of fasting, humiliation and prayer to humble ourselves before Ood tnd to deprecate hie impending judgments now held over this land ror our sint ana offenoet. Divine service was per formed in the cburoh and a very Bni mated and spirited discourse suitable to the oooasion was read by a member of the Committee, to a very orowded audienoe, who were assembled on tbe occasion. A deputation from the Com mittee had been ordered, previous to the day, to wait on the Reverend Mr. James Used, Member of the Parish, to reauest and entreat him to perform divine tervioe in hit church on the fast day and deliver a termon, but their entreaties were vain, he giving aa a sub stantial reason, that at he was one of the missionaries of tbe honorable Society for Propagating the Qoepel in Eoreign Parts, he should render him self obnoxiout to the Ministry and of oourse lose bit mission. The Committee taking into considers tion tbe nnaooountable behavior and oon- dnotof Mr. Reed, in deserting his con gregation yesterday, when almost all ranks and denominations of Christians among ns were assembled at tbe ohuroh br order or the continental uongress, to humiliate ourselves before uod, ny fatting and prayer, to avert from his heavy judgment! now hanging oyer nt have . Reolvsd that the Vestry of this Parish ha earnestly requested to tut pend the said James Reed from hit ministerial funotion In tba said parish and that they immediately direot their ohuroh-wardent to stop payment of tbe said Mr. Reed's salary as minister ef the said Parish. IK QKNC&AL COMMITTKS, " r V Newborn, July 28 J, 1773, Ths Ssleot Committee having pasted a vote of oensure on the Reverend Mr. James Reed; for refuting to . perform divine tervioe in bit ohuroh "Uhe day eat apart by the Continental Congress for a fast, a motion was made that the said tuepention be agreed to; '-whereupon It was 7 C:-'' 'i - Resolved unanimously, that tba said suspension ha oonflrmed. ' - - . No griping or nausea after using Brookfleld'e Liver ana Kidney Pills. Witt cure Biliousness Constipation Torpid Liver and stomach troubles Saaar coated. ovaL Prioe 85 oente. Give them a trial. For sale by F. B. Duffy, flew Berne, n. u. A SPRING IDLE. At Isst 1 tbe Spring has come, by gum ! All of a sudden', ilia trees are budden And vegetations, commenced to bum, The young mre'd fancy, for bis deer Nancy Grows warm and fervid with the be&ru ing sun; The bovs uie vi.hing tbry could ua finbiti'. And tear their trcusere have lotB of fun. The little chicks, (prospective broiler) Now attune their wee, piping throats And make tbe ambient air mcloaious. While the old ben, scratches j;r:.vel And kreps constant cluckiog. The deep throated bull frog, Stirs the silliness of the night With his li.itbO Frolundo, Aod keeps up a strong rivalry With tbe crowds of darkey Uojh, Who at night fall assemble And believe they are 6iDiiK, While tattering th,i rircumawbrnni atmosphere. Arid all the signs abound, They are lying all around (Just like a wrather prophc-t) hst gentle Spring is here When wood won't be to dear, And hence a saving to on.-:' po kct) Let genial bretza blow, and gentle showers fall And the golden sunlight warm cur generous soil For a tunable reward for tho pluck v trucker's toil Will be of greatest holp to us all. Hail I Varnal Sprint I and Itou Fierce March, be not too generous vvitu tny boisterous winds To weepinu April. Be thou niggardly in lendu v. Thy time honored twelve djs, Ana cut tnem short To say five or six. XaSH.n. "A little nonsense now aim ih- i Is reliehed by the wisoet ir on. " Our advice to you is, not lu nctid to Pantselvania for jour '-pantf," or to Vest Virginia for yonr "vents" or to Dakota for your coats, or to Colorado for your collars, or to Con-necti-cnt lor your "uccktiea" or to Hatteras for your "hafa," but come right to Howard's whe:e joo will find all the above goods j'ist iu and at reasonable prices. Sara file lot Hair, Cloth and Whisk brashes. Pocket books and purses. J. M. HOYVAKD. PICKED UP. Picked up near Souihweot Puiut Light House, one No. 59, Hyde County. 0ner can have Bame by applying to the Portsmouth Poet Master or O. B Keeler and paying cot. a3dlt4t Schscl of Umk. VIOLIN AND PIANO. INSTRUMENTAL and TIIEOUITICAL. HARMONY and COMPOSITION. A cl&fls will be formed, of advanced pupils only, to take up Harirjony. Practical Piano Tuning and Rep tir ing taught. Advanoed pupils in liarmony will be taught Composition tree of charge, talent allowing. Violin or Piano, two ltsaons Per week, per month, ?3 00 Violin and fiano, one Ies on per week, per month, 2.00 Harmony, one lesson per week, per month, 2.00 For full particulars apply to the un dersigned at the office of R. C. Kehoe, corner Middle and New Sts. Monday, April 4th. Chas. M. Keiiob, Chas. L. Uaskill. arf&fftf HAHDKERGH3EFS, Complete line of ladies, and Gents' Cambric and Linen Handkerchiefs. Best 10c. Handkerchief in the city. Take a look at them. BARGAIN STQR1 Broad St, Fruit Stsrt . To Patrons and Friends, I have just received a FRESH LOT of NICE FRUIT, Pine Apples, Cocoanuts, Bananas, Gol.leu Russet Apples. Florida Oranges, and a vsriet; of other Northern Fruit, which are kept in stock. Florida Oranges, BOo. per aczen. Russet Apples, 40c. per peck. Pine Apples, 15c. While nassine Bioad sheet ploase cull. I will satisfy or suit you if possible. 1 banking you kindly ror past favors, hoping to receive a continuauce of your patronage. BROAD STREET FRUIT STORE, Second door-Above Middle, and next to . . 'Mr Chas. Hnert's. JAMES : BARFIELD, maDWdwltn PROPRIETOR. By, Order of "Court - The undersigned, 8 Q, Roberta, will on Thundar, ApiU 21, 1803, At 11 o'clock, oorner South Front and Middle Htrcttta, expose for eftle l Auction the Penooal Property of the Ette of Mary T. Stanly deoeeied, consisting of Hoaiehold end Eitoben Furnitare. . v . S. O. ROBERTS, ' tp9 HO I :- Admloutretor tip Absolutely Pure A erf,-, n at UiKh-t r-f nil ;t - TjifcU V. S. h - : i- .t I 'uod lir.purt . Tax Hotice. Orri'-K if jiTV Tax CoLi.irroit, .OtV lleiiju. N. April 1, lK2. ( T.ifcu not'.i;.', tlmL I huvethis day, by vlr t'lu of an , x c MUnx Innu the i.ioiti of t e Miperlor Confl nt Orm'eii cuu ty, levied on the r.iuerLy 01 tko f )lownu nuined per boiiB, t-3te,i uy tlieiu in tlie it?:ir imu, or iIl ifiiil' ia pitiUjCiit . f L'lty I-xfb, imii will proceed V s li tue fame at the t iurl Hoiife uu t In ew Mnrno N '. ut : j ')-,t:vL m o.i Hi-.' d iU tti .: ... . jmij . ii. WaIXACK, tor. i'i I Na-V!-s. sti,i:ki. irihur ..i:ir(.l :i, .-.cdl t u .:;ey (iiuiri, Mnry v. iitiKer, , d rii'. r :uB, tltlg h , Jon-uj.il tuiiau ltHk--r, It,.) Uart'.no m1. i i,uti', T(jny Jtu'k-imlli ruutl Hrrau, 1'a.l'i, ituuks, ll:t:itiiili Ht-in J.llnll. ii' (ir.t'.Hs't Aunlo KjLncoy, r-avle Town Itloum, rtHrtm, hPiiK or. I'avle Towu Browa.tJldut.y naiidumii K1a Maria - pnt.g Hrown. la ao E Wuui Brown. GyujgH (iueu 4. 4 K.j J. 1.36 CrBw ord, V ,, (.eenaua Juilh.h alU t'lttike. W H, owi.r an J agt, Drj b no ID i ' ayL .M 1) Muuii'ju h. Trout and C RDg i j , i rtlill!itl , riftr y, 1'itVl 1 on ii j j; v;huiiiian. K- u ut n , Tin tup fi y i OuIjikb, Juno li, Kr.Lilu.pj ui. J: iKi jt LALiU fj 1' Caruier, Ab'tttu, 1'avlo Tow n ixi.ney. iiui.ilfiHJii, Jerk ii b 1 m ii Dixou. John l, t-Ui n Mid I vi.: -1-. L)oVe( Joan Tin I.' up 1 It: y Klxoa, Carlsiopliur. Firh e alloy UawbGu, Jibu, I'avto iiiwii J H pauui, a j;t. for wl.'e, tust Krojl -i.;;.. .s 1 K -. 2.2') 4 !) i Fisher, Ku. l i e;i ; Fuliord MitiC JubuBoti I-'oiben, lsftiio, Suutli From Kulehor, 1. i y, 1't.vln X. , u '.0' le, LuoiOtiH, lif i ii ( trifle Ilia, KosuLina. J - rftlnn u!l. v llunc;ck, Li W , e-1 of, 1 ;t t l;;t. Klii ttnd Uraves Hnne ok, u 1, 11 hit, Kl ;g aj Gr.tyi h lltll, Saumel, 1 'ft vie Tew it Hoyt, Kred nud wife. tiii(,cn Hal i, tniauuei, Crouk d Mm rii, Wdi, Ae'i Hoily, M F, tlocro Hutch, JenmiM.i. Q len Harney, Kd, Jr. 0 dar Hyman, frl-.co. 1 rh iott r tu.d Hr''n h1. llutcblnsou .h?1ki ti, bio.ui a lL.m'ttrit l Jona, Harriett, Jonts JontH. Henry IV ngi ausau J(n;. . Hrogg i Rijev .lustlce, ilnry KBprlnz JobnBon, 8imon H. Hern James, Henrv, West inul Ilrowu Johnson, Jobu 8 rieoil h alley l Jasper, Jabe, Hcott's allry JoneB, Murray. Brown's alley Ione, Henry, I'avle Town Kelly, Thomas, so. side railroad Agt. Debbv Ann Jones, Ash Lewis, Henry B Good Lewis, John, Jerkins alley Mason, Cicero. Good Moore, fellas, I'ornes alley Mclver, A. crooked, McGee, Mary, Bryan and Crooked Moore. Wm. K George Momford, Michael, Hootl's alloy Uosely. K G, ag't Easter rtlinmoui, New South Front Mosely, KG, ag't Violet Uollow.iy, Crooked Merrltt Henderson, George and V e 3 .W M.lti . .1 i Oram, M tf , c-deu Patterson, M A. and Prnslo D Hell, Hotel Albert. Middle 70 !, Pasteur, Henry, Jerkins alloy 4.2 i Powers, Kaohaoi, tiuoen 4 Scott's alley H. i'i Palmer, O it, Bern '(.-in Parker, Harriet, Forbes alley 2 2" Roberson, Mary. Cyprcbt a.bj Hlchwdeon, Harriet , heirs of II y KtcbardBon, Ctdar and Went 4.".. Richardson, V A. Jerkin' Alloy 3.7.1 Hlane, Anderson, Forbes Laud 4 . o nandors, O L. for Hose Nelson Peri 45 Hlmmons, Handy, Pollock nt, 3.1i Hhopeard, John Pavie Town Htreet, 3 K, for wife. Pollock st, p.t.o; thaw, Henry, Knuntro. at, u.2n Hmaw, Win a or, JeikinH lard 2.r sotielky. C J, Attmore iV Mil; prop.'i ty 43. H Simmons, VeniiB. Ash nt, fi.7.' Tucker, Lacy A. Bern St. : 1ft Tucker, Kmellne. I'oliO'-k nd Mt toilf .l-"i Tftvlor, Lewis, rvprerja st. - 3 1.". Clrlch, Louis, Hancock H 1" Wavae, Ssra 1. lirowu's alley 1 y.t Willis, Isaac, Hcott "s ally :5.K; Ward, Kosanna, Forbes alley 1 WiIUb, Geore, B, Fast Front si, -i.o" Wblta, Poppy J, Jorklns Una, I'avle Town, t-edar Bt, Williams Thomas Pavle Town Warren, John Jr, End and Queen and Pollock its, Wiggins, Wm , Poll ok st, Wlndley YlrglJ, Guidnet 's alley. WUbod, Pavld, Ag't estate of Henry Lynch, End and .lottebHts. TVllliams, Lewis, Ag't for Lol!y '1 ,13 - lor, Pavle Town, Wlitting, Maria Goodai, Willis, L. B.( Fast From. Willis. Edward, Good H York; Matthew, Born st, (IRS 1 !li I ,n."i Wb Wants iensyi lime Is Money! Uivicg put in a NEW KKOULATOR and councoted it wiiU Vi'ALniiiKton b Telegraph, I kiu ready io give correct time to i'bi'U aud pv-r one. I have also b full etook of nil kinds of flood h in my lion, which I nu soiling at Bock Bottom Price. COME AND SEE ME. ' SAM K. EAT0? The Jewekr, Middlo St.', opponite Bap'.iat Char SPRING OPENING AT Mrs. s. s. imm. Monday, April 4, 1892. ' She will hays her Sjicio.ee Display later la lbs monvli, o. whioh bus 7 ill give daa notice. , i31ir Tq h i uCiisumers. Office cf New Berne Ice Co. New Berne April 1, 1892. We ben herewith to inform you tbat on and after today our price for ice will be as follows: 10 ton lota and over. ?4 per ton. 1 to 10 tong, So per ton. 1,000 to 2,000 lbs., 30o. per hundred. 20') to 1.000 lbs , :i-,o. per hundred. All cut ice, Jc. per lb. AM i.-,! (b'!ivc!Til free of charge in city. Our now plant will be completed and cap:ifi:ty will no 2U tons per ciay after April 1, lk Ifosnfolfullv, -i:V UKiiXE ICE CO. J.H.3EKT0N,M.D.,D.D.S. DENTIST, t'crmanontly looattd. NEWI5ERN, N.O. (as administered for Hie extraction of u -',h without pain. iu Hotel Albert. "ChMllengo Brand," l-'resh Roasted. Gelatine--'n!?:rtcd. Macarcni-Fx!ra duality. Sliced Smoked Beef, Acme Brand. Heinz"s Celebrated Picklfls. Country Lard and Country Rams ARKIVISU '"OSTANTLY AT LUCAS & LEWIS. arrington Baxter IIAVK .IV iT UEEIVED A . OF LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND : Oliildr'oii- Every rtir warranted to give PER FF"T "ATI tFAnTinM. V7u b-.ve j:23t received u Full Line of Men's, Youths' and Children's CLOTHING, Of Lite Sfyle. Sbade and Cuts. Also Some Nice Dress Goods COME AND SEE. Children's Jersey Suits, B:,'3 Corduroy Pants, . Children's Shirt Waists SAMPLE HOSE, SAIirLTJ CUMJIEB VESTS, FULL LIKE SUSPENDEKS, (Evrry pair wnrrantcd for 2 yrs. wear.) SILK UMBRELLAS, Trunks and ValiseS. A FULL LINE OF Lati 5t?le Hats. foi;17 il-if Tjxzkfz Fm Shoes p. u mnuME, ; C'AVE STREET, 3 Doors i:r-:n Board of Trade NEW 3EIINE, N. C, Solicits CONSIGNMENTS OP TRUCK ' lor tbe following well-known Firms: Mrs. A. r.-nnsttA Co., XKW YORK.". - " Kock, Timmons & Co., 4: i PHILADELPHIA. " Lippiuaa Bros., nuooKLYN. : " Dsirand Bros. & Merrick? W ASIIIXUTON,, D. C. " C. Woltera & Co., : ' H NEWARK, N, J. ' Lnfe.st quotations recsived tily from " eMh of tbe above markets. . vf.'- bteocils and Postal Cards oan be bad upoq application at my offioo, i . - maj24dw3m 'H "v -
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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