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.' t , - , ' - , - " - I - J . ,v.'' '," 1 X - Journal. VOL. XI.--KO. 7 NEW BEKNE, N. C. FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1892. PllICE 5 CENTS. 4 ' "TIff8lNES8iL0CAL.L- . T- EDQEBSi Journals. D ty Books, MJ Sohool and Linen Correspondent. ' TubieM, Compowr's Tbleia, to,, jut received at MRS. ' DILLINQHAWB, -oornwr of Brod and Middle streets. ap7 SALE8MEN WASTKDiPerman eot paying positions for oanTateere willing to work i Write Immediately. - ELLWAKQBB dS BlBT, - --' lit. Hope Nurserie., Roohe.ter. N. Y, IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN, Burke's But1 At." and Burke V Guinness' Stout, for sale by JaB Bedmokd. IT OB SALE Ool 8V box or ward robe lounge U a perfect lounge by "3 day and a perfect bed by night, and you ' can put away aa muoh olotblnii or other - rtiolee aa in the average wardrobe. ' Von ean get three artiolea for the price - ' of one. No extra charge for paoking or , shipping lire. Dr. . Talmage. .wife of the cele " brated preacher, says these loungea are v wery, very nice.. ' Price in Creton, $10, $12. Raime SIS. $14. Raw Silk, $20, $2. V 8.1k Brtwaielle, 825. $30. Terms 10 per oont. diaoounvo&eh with order or half with order balance 60 days, f '? ALFRED COLES. raad knd My rtls Avennes, ' J 'ik'1 .J... Brooklyn, N.-'Tf. ' rr?C (CC CIGARS at' very low .. rvvuv figures to wholesale and retail trade for sale by Jab. Redmond. I: OALVIN SCHAFFER'8 WILD CHERRY ROCK AND RYE, put -. up expressly for throat and long dia ? aM, for sale by Jab. Bedmokd. - " ( ABRKTT'8 COGNAC BRANDY . OT need very much iii the rick room. - "f For sale by Jab Rrdmowp. f7IVE Hundred pairn of Rubber Shoes for children, 10 12i and 15 cents per oair. DIG IKE. v TTTJNYADI Jnoa Mineral Water, . .JFX the best Natural aperient. v i For ante by.jAS. Redmond. TtJBB COBN WHISKEY for sale by "JT h Jab Rkpmond. 'ipvTJFF Gordon Impirted Sheiry, for VjUaaleby Jab Rbdhond. SMOKE Genuine Cubans Tobacco, j'jiv-' , ooi6tf MISB. 8ACBAMESTAL, PORT and 80UPPERNONG WINES for sale -' by ' . . Jas. Redmond. ! M"EW DRUG STORE. Drugs, Medi , Xl aikei and ohamlouls, J'. Papular ; Proprietary Medlelnes, All varl .tie of ' . tirnggial's Hnndrlts. Trusses aud Bro a. r Hw orop Garden Heeds. Vine od Ijarge 'V Muwk Cigars and Tobacco, au hw, Pre . sorlailons aoonrately eonopoonded and not , at w as prloes), oar m"tto and oar snacess. O. C. O&.vKN, Draigtst aud Apothecary, '- tfiddl St.. four doors from Pollock. lanXi ly TVJFFY'S MALT WHISKEY for Msdtoinal usa for sale br jaaW Jab. Redmond. Justice Lamar is much tm jprored in health. BLAISE is once more credited with anla&tio. tread; bat he ought to . aei theiigh eteppiDg: Babber Craat. " , A fearful blizzard is raging in the Northwest. In the Dakotas the mercttty fell forty degrees in ihree hourg. ' ' - A. Htjnoabian at Johnstown, Pa,, attempted to light his pipe from to electrio light. His death was instantaneous. ' The commissioners of Mecklen burg grant- liquor license to JThos. J. Wilson. He is e member of the Methodist ehurch and on Monday night was turned out of his church for applying for the license. " The supreme question , of 1892 is tha t iatiff. i ll ! the Democratic party stioka to that que'stion and mares uiwjsuveE.ueauuu. iu nuey v ' : anoe it will sweep the country next - November, -otherwise ; it' will', be 'snowedj under", vas ., certain as Norembe'r '". ' comes. Indianapolis , - BantineUV:: f; - ' . "President Ohag. 1). Mclver, : 4 will deliver .(he annnal Alumni ' Address thiB year before the Uni- - versity Alumni Association : at - Ohapel flilUf Thursday, May 31, is Alumni Day. President Molver Is J one of our! most foroible, original . and pleasing speakers, and hiB ork for eduoation id North Caro- Una has been very sucoes8inl.wj: .v A' special from ..Washington says, the tide of publio opinion is insetting, eo strong In Ifavor of the . ; nomination of. Mr. Cleveland for . the presidency, that almost the . only question no asked is wheth er he will be nominated by accla mation or whether a formal ballot , will be necessary, . Whatever the preferences of, the politicians niay " tave been Ihey are being made to revise that the people want no one - elee than Mr. Cleveland. Sjr; Jubt why it should be more in c ' .bent on Congress ' to foot the 1..1 Lt the Grand Army's encamp. c-.:at In Washington this year than ii any former year was not made c!rt by the President .when he r -mended that 1100,000 of the f: o'a r "cry ehonld be taken for t' "t i . j.' To hive been con " ' .ttlar: relation should 1 1-----3 c " 1 v, : 'i rvr.tber ia Jerbt. Simpson has made the defeat of the silver bill the occa sion for some more boasting as to what the Third party would do. Jerrj's jaw is noted for Its length, but the man who . wagers his "plunks" on the strength of Jerry's predictions will see them glide into the other fellow's pocket. Knox ville Tribune. An important discovery of pre cious stones is reported in the vicinity of Helena, Montana, ame thysts, opals, emeralds, etc., lying around in profusion, and are found in many cases in the gizzards of poultry. Happy the State where the spring chickens are scuffed with emeralds, and where, no doibt, the Easter eggs are being laid in iridescent tints. Last year the British BealiDg fleet in Alaskan waters numbered fifty -one vessels, This year there will be seventy. These vessels keep company with the vast herd of seals that annually moves up the coast to the breeding grounds on the Pribilof Islands, slaughtering the animals at leisure from open boats. The American cruisers dis patched to Bering Sea will find plenty to do if they shall undertake to prevent this fishing on the open sea. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMtNTS. Publio sale of sawmill. Festus Miller Legal notice. Howard The appearance, eto. Weather today: Hnowers and slightly cooler on the coast. Messrs. M. Bahn & Co. hare reoeiveJ another supply of Sne horses. The funeral of Mrs. H. A. Jones will bs held from the Presbyterian oburch this afternoon al 4:80 o'clock. Trains are now pasaiog through Qoldsltoro loaded with strawberries, asparagus, et, from the South for Northern mukjts. The name of Raleiuh1 new hotel will be "The Paik," and will have eighty five rooms. The cost will be 860,000. Work ii going on rapidly. Tae oily has the streespi inkier whloh it formerly used, and is getting ready to call it into service again. It will be out on tha streets in a few days. Mr. Jos. B. Wagner, formerly a mer chant of this oity, and who married Miss Emma Fife, a sister of Erangelist Fife, died in Aehevllle on the M lost. The Woman's Missionary Society wiil meet at Centenary M. E. Charon this! afternoon at 8:80 o'clock. A fall at tendance' is earnestly requested, as there will be an election of officers. A Violently insane colored man of this oity named Jas. Watson, who has beenoonfined Intbe Jail a little over a week, died Wednesday night and was burled yesterday afternoon at tha poor house burying ground. Mri Jas. B. Jones, of-this oity, was married in Morehead yesterday morn ing to Miss Carrie E. Franklin, at her residence, by Rev. p. W. Robinson, in the presence of relatives and Intimate friends They came np to New Berne at ouoe, leaving for here by the train directly after the osremony. ( Mr. Willie Ronntree continues to im prove from his attack of pneumonia, bat his mother, who went to Danf Me to be with him during- bit illness, has herself been attaoked by the same dis ease, and her husband, Mr, W F. Bountree,' lef t yesterday morning for risst(II I a nit tViafe aMArvneafc avtsMba t eaa v vwsusii wvhhi ..,. A Morehead correspondent writes as that Erangelist . Lee who is preaohing every night in tbe Hall of the Teaoher'e Assembly baa largo orowds every night to bear him, and the' work is being greatly blessed to tbe salvation of souls. Tuesday night nine- or ten professed conversion and twelve- or more- on Wednesday night. Among tha' nam' ber who have taken their stand on tbe Lord's side are two citizens of New Berne.--V. . :I New Berne and the ST. W. & fJ. B. B. We "give this morning a long artlole on the movements towards building the N. W. & O. B. B whloh we copy front the Charleston News and Courier.- It contains tha statement thai there Is an offer from bankers and other prominent people of .New ' Berne to subsoribe 150,000 if tbe company would ran the road through tbe city.. We do' net know how: the Information -wei re ceived . at Charleston. We are not aware . of dnj, offer of large tubserlp tions but of a suggestion that the city of New Berne Issue bonds to the amount of 150,000 and exohange them for stock in the road, which oar people would gladly do. We would not advocate aay subscription simply for a branoh liael but .; to . seoure the coming of the main line It would ptylhe city to make even a larger subscription than the one pro posed for it. x-"'':-'itht:0 .p Bled. ' - ; - At her home in Williamsburg Coun ty, South Oarolina, Wednesday April, u n, u f vi year or ner age, Mrs. f i ta ' "' t r ' ' 'x I'l- , The Election. , - . i V" Rhode Island election returns Indi oate that there Is no eleotion of State offloers, with a probability of a Repub lican plurality. The vote thus far on tha candidates for Governor stands: Brown, Rep., 88.187;- Wardwell, Dem., 33,073; Gil bert, Prohibition, 1,411, and Barton, Peoples, ITS. . The law requires a majority of all votes In Order to elect. In the last' Legislature the Republi cans had 80 votes on joint ballot and the Demoorats 29, and the results show a net gain in the Assembly of 28 for the Democrats. To Be Hong, May 13th. Governor Holt has issued an order of exeoutlon for John Cox, of Jones oaanty, to bj hanged at Trenton on Friday. May 13th, for the murder of Wm. Sutton, ool., of tbe same oounty three years ago. It will be remembered that Cox, hav ing oommitted :tbe murder, ran away and after the lapse of a long time was captured in Miesiisippi, brought to Trenton, tried and oonvicted in the Superior Court, and an appeal was taken to the Supreme Court, but it found no error in the oase as tried in the lower court and the papers in the oase were turned over to the Governor Tuesday and he acted on them as stated. Cox is no w in jtil in this city, having just been brought here for safe keeping until the time of hij exeoution. Coming and Going. Mrs. Geo. Allen snd ber bod Hirry arrived from Salem, Va., latt night. Mr. J. P. Younts. of Pineville, N. C , is here from Trinity College on a short visit to Mr. T. C. Daniels. Mr. J. J. Brooks, manager of the well known B. B. B. Company, of Atlanta, Ga., is in the oity on a business trip. Mrs. Lorena Lawrence, left yester day morning to visit friends in Pam lico. Mrs. J. M. Patrick, of Lenoir oame in enroute to visit relatives at Vande mera and will spend a short time in the oity. Mr. M. D. W. Stevenson returned from attending Onslow Superior Court PREMIUMS. For Field and Warden Crops to be Awarded at the Next State Fair, The State Fair committee on field and garden- orops are out in a six page cir cular announcing the premiums on those crops to be awarded at tbe 83d annual Fair of the North Carolina Agri cultural Society, Raleigh, Ootober ISth, to 27th, 1803. The premiums are fuller in number and more liberal in amount than usual, and the co-operation of tbe agricultur ists of the State is earnestly invited to render the next State Fair one of the most useful and Important ever held in North Carolina. The issuinar of the list and ciroular address is made now so that the farm ers who are at present preparing for tbe orops of the year may plant some with special reference to competing for the premiums. (Stick a pin here and do likewise for the East Oarolina Fair to be held at New Berne next winter. There are premiums for the largest yields and also for beet exhibits of 001- ton, tobaoco, coin,' wheat, oats, rye, rice, peas, beans, barley, ground peas, grass seed of various kinds, hay of nine varieties and vegetables, root crops. eto., of over two doien kinds. Full information, including forms of certificates for tbe dimensions of land and statements of cultivation can be obtained by addressing tbe "Secretary of the North Carolina Agricultural Sooiety. Baleigh, N. O. Hints to Young Men. - A very Valuable and interesting little pamphlet with the above title has been issued by the -university. It contsias practical suggestions ' bow to get an eduoation. what to studv. and how to become speedily fitted for law, medi cine, journalism, teaohing, business otagrloulture. Any oneoan obtain a oopy by addressing President Winston, Unapei Hill, N. u. Hotice. .. Tbe Republican voters of the 5th ward are hereby notified to meet at Samaritan Hall, - on Queen fronting wees street at is o'ciocky Thursday, April i4tn to nominate a councilman to be voted for on May 5th. - - t . . Wm. O. Obtjh, , ! . f f Ch'm. Ex. Com. The appearance without the oost." Wheir man goes Into a 'ready made" (Jlothfng store now adays he's generally looking for just what we describe above that is appear ance Clothes that look well- without the cost usually attached to good .Clothes. , Sometimes he gets what he's looking fornot often he generally gets "average" ready made Clothing and gets left. Now the Clothes we keep are above the "average" and do not cost much more, When yoa ne6d JOlothlng Hats or Shoes try nsr v:.:f ' trffl' J HOWABD. , Bemoeratlo Ward Committees The Demooratio Ward Committees arc requested to meet on Friday even' Inst, April 15th at city ball at 8 p.m., for t firpom of deciding tae day for h jMvmnatinsjc"""!"'-''!.- ' - -Ci. - J 1 5 ward. THIS LOOKS LIKE BUSINESS. The South Carolina Land Company Organized. A Contract Made for the Construction of the Norfolk, Wilmington and Charleston Railroad. New Berne Likely to be on the Line. A few weeks aeo The News and Courier published the announcement that a charter had been issued bv the Secretary of State to the South Carolina Land Company, and announced that the headquartere of the corporation would oe establiabed In this city. The company was organized yesterday morning in tbe office of Col. H. . Young and will immediately begin business. Under the company's oharter a given amount of the oapital stock had to be subscribed before an organization could be eneoted. Immediately upon the opening of the meeting in Col. Young's effioe yesterday the subscription booke were opened, and more than the re quired amount of stock was subscribed upon the spot. The stockholders then held a meeting, at whiob tbe following board of directors was elected: A. A. Gaddis, Charleston; Col. H. E. Young, Charleston; K. S. Tupper, Charleston; A. S. Cad wallader, Yardley, Pa. ; J. U, betdell, rmiadelphta; A. o. Roeooe, Windsor. N. C; Chambers H. McKib bin, Philadelphia, and Capt. B. F. MoCabe, of Charleston. The meeting of the stockholders was then adjourned and the board of direc tors were called together for the pur pose of eleoting officers for the company. Tbe following were unani mously elected; A. A. uaddis, presi dent; C. H. McKlbbin, vice president; K. a. Tupper. secretary and treasurer; Col. H. E. Young, general counsel, J. TJ. Butnell, general manager. After the oompany had been or ganized it reosived a proposition from tae Norfolk, Wilmington and Charles ton Railroad ctiering tbe South Caro lina Land Company the oontraot for the oonstruotion of all that railroad's line of traok between tbis point and the North Carolina line. After the proposition had been re ceived and discussed by the direotors and Offloers of the new oompany it was accepted. By the articles of the oon traot the South Carolina Land Company will have entire oharge of building the road ' and track, together with all the bridgeB and other necessary structures along tbe route of the Norfolk, Wil mington and Charleston Road. Io addition to this the Land Company will own the terminus of the same road in this city. It will also construct and own tbe great railroad bridge which it is propontd to build over the Cooper River, and by means of which the Nor folk. Wilmington and Charleston pro poses to enttr thU city. Exactly at what point cn the Cooper this bridge will croBS, or where tha terminus of the railroad is to be located, are details which have not as yet been fully de termined upon. Tbe offloers of tbe Land Company have one or two plans under considera tion, and have reoeived advantageous offers looking towards looations at widely different points; It is under stood that one of the plans which is being favorably considered by them looks to the spanning of the Cooper at a point low enough down to bring the road's terminus in the business portion of the city, whilst a second proposition, equally well considered, would place the bridge higher up the river and give the road a suburban terminus. Tbe oompany have the matter under oareful consideration, but as yet it is impossi ble to obtain more definite information on this point. The Land Oompany propose within tbe next few days to send out a num ber of authorized agents along tbe pro posed route of tbe road which it is to build for the purpose of soliciting sub scriptions from the towns, town-ships and counties through wbioh the road is to psss. These agents will alio have in charge the matter of obtaining rights of way for tha road. They will natur ally anticipate receiving donations from localities anxious to obtain the road. Subscriptions to the company's stock will also be aooepted, the suborip tions being payable in land or timber. At a very early date the oompany pro poses to send out engineers who are to locate and map out town sites along the line of the proposed road. The South Carolina Land Company is organized under one of the most liberal obarters ever granted a similar corporation in this State, and it propo ses to engage extensively in all the lihes of business wbioh legitimately oome within its province. The cap: tal stock of the company is placed at S1.0UU.UUU. with tbe privilege nf in creasing that amount to S3, 000,000 If deemed advisable ana neoessary by the stockholders and direotors. Pboobkss or thb Toek in North Carolina. Mr. Charles P. Hower, tbe general financial agent of the South Carolina Construction Oompany, an organization closely identified with the Norfolk, Wilmington and Charleston Railroad Company, is stopping at the Charleston Hotel. Mr. Bower has recently been over the entire route of .the new road, and he was asked by a Reporter for Information conoernlnglthe progree made along me line or bis travels. He said that tber rights of way throughout Norrh Carolina have all virtually been secured, that the people of that State are giving his company enthusisstia snoouragement and sup port. : In some sections large traota of land have been voluntarily contributed by people anxious to see the big enter prise brought to a auooestful comple tion. Winton Township, la Hertford County, N. 0., baa recently held a meeting la the interest of the road and voted a subscription . to the stock of 126,000. : In the early part of next week meetings have been arranged - for in Coterain and ' Windsor townships, In Bertie Oounty. Eaoh of .these town ships will be asked to subsoribe (15.000. and tbe oompany already has the assur ance that that amount will be voted by ' Mr, A. 8. koscoe, who Is mayor of Windsor N. C, and who is likewise a director In tha railroad and land com panies, has individually ensoribed SB, 000, and the town eonnoil of Windsor recently held a meeting, at which they not only .gave the railroad all rights of way through tha town, but subscribed inaddiHoa tu aores ,of land in their inco-noiute lsmifs as a site upon mhii h the e " 'a erect Its d w 1 f Towns' oent gentlemen have agreed to increase the township subeoiption of $1j,000 to S25.000. These are but few or tbe to kens of marked enaoursgement which Mr. Hower says M.i company is receiv ing throughout the State of North Car olina. The first route proposed for the road did not include tbe town of New borne, but the bankers and prominent people of the town recently held a meeting at which they offered to subscribe $150, 000 if the company would run the road through their city. It is now probably that tbe line will include Newberne. Mr. Hower said that as tbe financial agent of the company he was ia a posi tion to know the prevailing teuumeut of the people in regard to it, and that among Northern capitalists w- well as in tbe South be found tbo taiuiiueru universally favorable to ttan enterprise. Charleston News & Com ir, A LEADIXU Ql'KSTIOX. Who is it with onterpriae Competition all defius, And to reach ecb pocket trie L'iu Ike. From whom if you would dry soode buy lists, boots, Shoei, or gorgeous tie . Or Clothes to -utraet nil paeore-b V I'ICi 1KB Who ia iho mau with ate;uy hunt, Doth fcvfry auction aale frtquent, And buy out stocks nt low per oent ? Pin Ike. And who with his uatirin grit. Makes on these goods Biu Bai'.oains fit, All for tbo peoples bonefit? Fill ;KE. Who is it knocks hih price1 down, And thereby wins a Krat renown And gratitude, of all the To-s r.? Bin Ike. PUBLIC SALE OK A SAW MIL AND FIXTURES. The fine Saw Mill and Fixtuios former ly owned by William II. Jacobn, situated on Adams Creek, North Oarolina, will bo sold at Public iale to the highest bidrler, in ; front of tho Court House, .it .New Berne. N . C, on Wednesday, April 27, 1892. At TWO o'clock, p m Tho mill ronsisis of a ,ii-horso power Gcurijo Piie & Sms Euimuo, lioilurs. Bolts. Pulleys, Trucks. and all tho equipments of a first -rl.i- saw-mill. TERMS: $1,000 cash, ami the IkiIjhicm in one or two years, with fro.nl svcui :ty. bearing 8 per cent, interest. Any one ho wants a cood mill come and purcli.ise a bargain. VAl'GIIAN S. COI.i.lXS, a8tds Kxccutur. Loggers Wanted ' BY THE Goldsboro Lumber Co. AT DOVER, N. C. Only those who own lop-crinor equipments need apply. Also 50 Hands Wanted to work on Railroad cut Cross Ties, Ditchers and Saw Mill work. None but good, active men need apply no boys. Apply to GOLDSBORO LUMBER CO., aG dw2w DOVER, N. C. EASY TO LOCATE! affllTOamilinim It Isn't hard to find the reasons for tho continual stream oi people in our store. It's easier than finding anything on a map. They oome and come again be cause everything: is right prices and quality and vast quantities to select from. And we always hare things of special interest,,; PIowsj, Plow Castings, and an Farming implements at ureatiy Keaucea races. - . Respectfully, HACKBURN ft WILLETT. JOHN McSORLEY, Boot and Shoe Maker POLLOCK STREET, f . ' NEW BEBNE, N. C. v HaTlnf secured the servWs of skilled Meohamo and nrsUolMS Worknun from Mew York, I am stow rally prepared to flu promptly Kit vro-vi mr sat. . if , CUSTOM MADE BOOTSD &tQES The many years that I have satlafaet&ril'r supplied tbe wants of my numeroiMmtrons is me Da guarantee or me cnarti t oi my wortt,--. . - ", hHiintrlngaspeoIalty. Keatlyau aipt- in . rue AbsoJutcIy Pure. A cream of tai-ti.i- 1,-.!l:-.t n.,.xil. r. Highest of All in !eavnin etri Latent U. & Qoverwfnt 1 '..c? lyoH Hue: liir Court H;::ii Ty(iji. 1 -J. Lronal Bhowell ami y:r. Ann t H. s :,' !1 riainllllu, agauiHt Jauips I'. Y'-ruit, ( 'I'.Hi les U I'ott.urn Omir bM u Mr -t. i iifit-iuti K Hall, wm. H Allwii.- n.i Thompson, trnJJn lunti. -ii.itrn Lt Co., lit-ii-iiatiiitL. The defendants will t:iSn H' l.rc- l!rl : Kuiuruue Iiuh htenlnbiied In !:.!; i-.i.-against the dff ndnnti, Jhh. T. Vi,iii;, i.nanea ll. (; ll.uri. E!i,i k tli:' Issued on the tli day ot May. lvin. k:.rv-t m! the deferdant Jas. T. Vouch, au.l r'tii:r t,' to HprlnK rrm, 1S90, or'Hnperlcr (;inirt or i'amltco county nt which term or Bald onuil an order was olitalueit from Lin Honor Smer WhltaSer, JudKS presldlnu, for an aims summons or for publication for but uon rewldent defendants, upon propar Rllidavl's of plaintiffs. The defendants. Churl k uoiourn, Charles o. Molytn, Lit i V Hall.Wm. B Allwlne and l.ew; 1 ,,ompnir will take notloe that, said actum h tin pendlntand at issue In aald Huperlor Cotii t, and "hat a writ of attachment has been Issued by the said courl a alnst t he p operly of aald datendant company, anil that ea:d writ of attachment has been levlod the lands, saw mill. Bteam engine and othpr property of defendants' corrpany within said oounty. The defendants will therefore appear at the next term of the Huperlor wrnii., ob ne-u tor t-amllco county, al bayboro on the Bd day of May, im2 a' d swer or Uetnur to the ootunlRlnt. wtilnh in on nte In said oourt. or specially plead thereto or the roller demanded will be i;r nted Hayboro, N. 0., March I'll. aHdwtds CtSTLiJ MILLEIt O 8. O. M i fet-rUt: i, i".:,if,... ; .SS".:., A big lot of Buggies just arrived. Also, Eoad Carts and Harness, and a fine lot of Driving Horses, which wiil be sold with a Smaller Profit than ever ceforc for cash or negotiable paper. CRAVEN STP.ilLT, 3 Doors from Board of Trad NEW BKKE. N. C. Solicits CON'SIGXMKNTS OF Tl'I't K for tho folliiwinir wcll-knnn i I'iini:-: " Hock,Timraori5& Co., riULAnKr.riu.v. " Lippman Br 03., Ill 100 Iv I.YN " D ur and Bros. & Merrick WASHINGTON, 1). r. " C. Writers & Co., NEWARK, N. J. Latest quotutiuns received daily from eaoh of the abovo markets. Stencils and Postal Cards can bo bad upon 'application at my office mai24 dw3m HANDKERCHIEFS. Complete line of ladies, and Gents' Cambric and Linen ; ''M Handkerchiefs. Best 10c. Handkerchiel in the city. k iTake a lookattnem. V. ill V tt Iff UI B. fo SAl p Mil And i.iveryi ygA Stables. ; Jg SPRHG OPENING AT mt. S. H. LANE'S. Monday, April 4, 1892. Mi will !, o ber Simmer Display later in the month, o." wbioh she Kill give .Iuj uotico. a2 lw f Music. VlfH.IN- AND PIANO. :;:::i;ntal and tiieoritical, !I M!MO:?Y nr-d COMPOSITION. A r !.:! v.iil be form"1, of advanced ;u, to t .ho i:n H-irmonv. Pre :- ,! r.tr.o Tuning and Repair-i.'!r.-. t .! Ai.,.t- ; puoi a la Harmony will be t-iuht onipo. ; ...n fre0 of charge, t'.l' T.t ; ; ijii;i or li-j, two lissons ner wr-K t- 'rrf)i!!i, $3 00 ' rne I; s :n p?r i i ... 2.00 ! H i-'ii .:: t . 'y?. .ifoa por week, ' . r 11- ' 2.00 ' .; p.,-;i.'u'.irs apply to the un d' ' '-! -! .-.?; of R. C.Keboe, " "1 New Sts. Monday, i: r' 1 ' Cms. M. Kriiob. ''!'AS. L. OASKILL mnimmi rrj 5e cm m m C&5 TIAVK JUST KEPIVED A OF MkJ Fins Shoes FOR ILADIES. GE1TTLEME1T A'D l- . .. , . . 1; . r jv.jr rcceivod a Full Line of lien's, Youths' and Children's CLOTHING, Of Late Style, Shade and Cute. Also Some Nice Dress Goods COME AND SEE. Children's Jersev Suits, Boy's Corduroy Pants, Children's Shirt Waists ii.iIPf.E HOSE, sa::"Cv uumaER vests, r.; : i suspendebs, (K'-vrv p.i'r v.-.- rrantud for 2 yrs. wear.) tiLK !jM3RELLAS, :!: and "Valises 1 I LL USE OF lwtf Time IsMoney! H ivir- put in a NEW REGULATOR and connected it with Washington by Tnh tfraph, I am ready to give oorrect uuio to fftoh and every one. I have (i 'so a full stock of all kinds of J.i 'V ..j M3e. which I am selling as Kock bottom Prices. COME AND SEE ME. SAM K. EATON, The Jeweler, Rt. d.lle St., oppinii.e Baptist Churoh Srsad St. Fruit Store. To My Patrons and Friends. I have just received a FRESH LOT of NICE FRUIT, Pine Apples, Cocoauuts, Bananas, O olden RuBBtt Apples, Florida Oranges, and a variety of other Northern Fruit, which are kept in stock. Florida Oranges, 8O0. per dozen. liusset Apples, 40o. por peck. Pine Apples, 15c. Baxter While passing Broad street please eall. I will satisfy or suit you if possible.' ."i Thaukiug- you kindjy for past favors, " .featronage. ,1 ' ' i i BROAn STREET FRUIf STORE, "( : Second , door, above UiiMIo, and next to 'f k's-..'. iurtrdUi Swert's, -JAMES D.' BARFIET.I), mnr23dwlru . ,' ' rR'TI"" t... 'i- ttf 1' - JOHN Mca
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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