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Daily HE r VOL. XI.--NO. 88 NEW BEKNE, N. C. WEDNESDAY, JULY VU 1892. JOTTR1V A 'I PRICE 5 CENTS. With Sfs? Weafher . J UN'E'33 tAVJ.tlS.- 1)17 ANTED-Akc-hIs fjr li'o of Cleve- T T laud & 8tvenou . Ofluial edition A fcushel of money within rcuoh Act quick. Out Hi r!i ots. fren with good tofdrrniwu. K H. Ouytoo, italtiiiioro, old SO fust 5 d.yr. H. L IUrvet & Co . 808 E. L-xington 8t., Baltimore, Md. j Hj12j1w IllJAVER'.Y and COOPER'S Works IT for Hnl 111. a Bargain. Eight and Teo Voium-n ni.h. No, handsomely bound, n I 1 clear print jSSs "TUN YADI Jir.oa Mineral Wtor, JTJ. the best N iiurnl aperient. For sale by J as. RkiiMOnd. RD V. JON t.S, late in ourg of tbe presciiplion depailment of Pel ham's Pharmacy, Aahevillo, N. 0., h opened a Proecriplion Drug Store next to custom house. Special care ig given to the selection of preparations for prescription use only. Tbo patron age of the publio is solicited. may29 PURE CORN WHISKEY for ele by Jas Redmond. DUFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for sale by Jas Redmond. DO you need a Crush Hut. fiooD ONES, LATB HHADKS at m20 Harrington & Baxter's. IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN, Burke's Baaa' Ale and Burke's Guinness' Stout, for sale by Jas Redmond. 1? OR 8ALE Oolcs' box or ward robe lounge is a perfect lounge by day and a perfect bed by night, and you can put away as much olothing or other article as in the average wardrobe. You oan get three arliolea for tbo price of one. No extra charge for packing or shipping Mrs. Dr. Talmtge, wife of the cele brated preaoher, gays thorn lounges are very, very nice. Price in Creton, $10, 12, Raime 812. f 14, Raw Silk, $20, 825, 8.1k Brocatelle, $25, $30. Terms 10 per cent, discount cull with order or half with order balanoo CO days. ALFRED COLE9. Orand and Myrtle Avenues, Brooklyn, X. Y. AAA CltlAli.-i at very low t fJVJUv." figures to wholesale aod retail trade for sale )y Jas Ki dmond. C B ARRETT'S COON At: BRANDY I usod very much in tbe Hick room. For vale by Jab Hhd.mosp. IiMVE Hundred pairs of Rubbtr Hhoes . for children, 10, 12! r.nd 15 runts per pair. BItl IKE. If ISII, 8ACRAMESTAL. PORT and il 8CUPPERNONO WINES for nale by Jas. Rhduond. DUFFY 8 MALT WHISKEY for Medicinal use. for sale by jn26 Jas. Redmond. I CALVIN SCHAFFER'8 WILD CHERRY ROCK AND RYE, put up expressly for throat and lung dis eases, for sale by Jar. Redmond. Mountain gaitlcH uro not uecre sarily highwaymen. The Cholera is spreading in Rus sia, Persia and France. The loss oi St. Johns by the late fire is estimated at 20,000,000. The Uoase coinage committee has reported favorably on tbe Stewart silver bill. So far as Mr. (Jlovelaud is con. oerjed there will bo no side 6hows in this campaign. The registration in Mississippi under the uew constitution shows a majority of white voters. The situation at llomestoad is extremely critical. Oov. Pattiaon baa ordered ont the militia. The desirability of bonds de pends on whether yon hold them or they bold you. Indianapolis News. Mr. Simmons intends to inau gurate a very active campaign, but it will be a campaign no If si of wisdom. The Emperor William and Prince Bismarck have locked horns, and all Germany m being 'pawed'' np. Heavy rains in Northern Mis sissippi and Louisiana have done much damage to crops and de stroyed much railroad property. As was to have been expected, Mr. and Mrs, Cleveland disapprove tbe idea of naming female political olnba after Mrs. Cleveland. The greater part of St. Johns ,F N,. has been destroyed by fire. Mt la thought that GOO houses were destroyed and 15,000 people ren dered homeless. - The Grant powder mills near Ban Francisco have been blown np: Walker Dickinson, two other white men and about 100 Chlnesee were killed. Very many Democratic It a ti fl ection meetings have been held in the State. , North Carolina will toon be ablazed wit hDomocratio enthusiasm. Mdoh staff has been .. written of the Illiteracy" of Gen. Bedford Forrest. He made no pretensions to scholarship, bat spoke plain English remark ably well. Gov. Jarvis did not want the chairmanship of the Executive Committee. lie prefers the field to the cabiuet, aud will be fonnd where tbe battle is hottest. Considering that we are far ioto the second year after the cen sus, the returns in regard to man ufactures come in rather slowly. There should bo no diffidence about bringing in these retnrns, even thouit'i they should fail to confirm tariff theories. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVEBTISEMRNT9. Trenton High School. The board of assessors were riding about the oity yesterday re-valuing the property that has been improved upon since (hey appraised it. Mr. Win. Oolligun was moving out of his store yesterday to a building on the opposite tide of Queen street, which he will temporarily oooupy while his store is being rr.painted and other improve ments mde. Mr. L A Coulter. Y. M. C. A. State Secretary, will arrive here by to night's train. 11.) desires to meet the Exeon tive oo.nnittos whi e in the city, and 8 o'clock t. night has been chosen for them to nsif-mble at the IIa.II for that purpose. Souutur M W. Riosoai telegraphs tbe Joit.naL, under date of July 12, that tbo anti-option bill was taken up by a two-thirds vote, and temporarily laid aside for the appropriation bill. It is the general judgment that the anti option bill will pass. r;'..:nra. Churchill and Parker got in sr. ;xco!!fnt refrigerator yesterday wl.ioh was made to order especially for tin, in . It is uuppliod with a hot air pipe which takes up the air first oontained where the artioles are stored and a cold air pipe whioh oarries down a current from tho ice, thus ensuring perfect oold ncM It also has a partition shutting oil a seporale apartment along side the ice bcx for ice water, thus dispensing with a cooler It is a fine addition to the i iiuipinenls of their store. Aj our reailwrs are aware Prof. C. U. James, Principal of Orifton Improved Hirfh Hchool, ha, with able ass is tents bum running an admirably oonduoted summer school at Beaufort. The school i6 so well liked by the patrons ami Prof. James is so well pleased with Itcuufcit, its citizens, and the advan tad tuat would aooruu from being located porinaoontly there that he has decided to move his school from Urifton to Beaufort. The summer lohool will end in Septembor and the regular High School n ill begin a little later. The Western Union Telegraph Com pany are f litting in new posts and making any other needed ohanges on the part of the line between New Berne and Morehead. The work was begun Monday and wag in progress yesterday in the city. About 15 men under the oharge of Mr. C. T. Stlth are employed on it. It will probably take them three or four weeks. Four of the oompany's own oars accompany the force. The portion of the line between here and Ooldsboro will not require attention as it has been of moderately reoent date sinoe that was overhauled in the same manner. Wc Hope He'll Come. We call attention to the letter of Mr. J. H. Davis, of Georgia, a gentleman of experience and note in the poultry world. He will be warmly received should he deoide to locate her and we are satisfied ho would be pleased with the place. Tha specimens of the finest breeds of poultry that are annually ex hibited at the New Berne Fair is proof suffloient that the country is well adaptod to it. Northern visitor! who are familiar with the great fancy poul try yards of the country and have visited those of oar breeder affirm that they have never tsea flocks that would average better anywhere. Coming aud (Joing-. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Walklns, who hav beon spending some time at Beaufort nd Morehead oama up yesterday morning to visit the family of Mr. L. H. Cutler. Mr. Watkins sister. Mis Ad dis Cutler, also came up. Rev. L. W. Crawford, who spent Monday In the city left for Raleigh. Misi Mamie Dall who ha been visit ing at Mr. Q. F. M. Dail left returning to her home at Snow Bill, her cousin, Mias Rosa Dail, acoompan) lag her home on a viiit. Mia Annie Saunders who ha been visiting her aunt, Mr. O. T. Watson returned to her horn at Snow Hill. Mr. S. W. Haooock of Washington accompanied by by hi wlf and her sister Mis Julia Jordan la visiting hi father Mr. Robert Hanoook. Prof. Q. T. Adam, who ha ben at Morehead paitly on pleaiaro and partly in the interest of th New Bern Colle giate Institute, returned to th city yesterday morning. Mr. John Ire, who ha been visiting hi relative la the oity, wenl down last night to spend aom tlm at Morehead. Mr. Jesse Harrison lift to visit rela tive at Beaufort. Her nephew, Rev, John B. Qibble of Beaufort, who grad' uated tbl year at the University of Virginia, passed through to spend a short time at hi home. THE KEELEY 1TSTITUTE. Some Results of Its Work and the Success Attending Mr. Joy tier in cw Berne. Mr. Albert Joyner who has beon la boring in the city in behalf of the Kee ley Institute has met with suocess in interesting the people and ha secured a number who intend to take the oouree. This Institute has hud four hundied to take the course treatment in the last five months. Throughout the United States there are 182,000 who have taken it sinco the discovery of the cure and 05 per cent of those treated have secured perfect cures. At the Greens boro Institute tbe percentage of cures among those troatod has been 98 The general impression among the publio is that the cure was first used very recently, but tho fact is, its ubo be gan fourteen years ago, but for a dozen year the Institute at D wight, Illinois was the caly one in existence. The number in attendance at it reaohed 1,200 at a time and its fame grew so as to require the establishment of branch institutes at various points of which the one at Oroonsboro is one. Two years ago the work of spreading out begun and there are now 63 of the branch institutes. The physicians in oharge of thorn aro specially propared for their work by a course on ner vous disease of all kinds under Mr. Keely himself and tbo medicine used in each institute is furnished from head quarters No oho in the world knows the formular by whbh it is prepared exoept Mr. Koely and two others to whom he has given the information, so that he oan have their ntieibtaueo end that the knowledge thereof might not perish in case of his sudden death. The Institute also cures morphine and other hau.ifui appetites. TI.e tobacoo cure is a home treatment by an inter nal remedy after 'Msivs which the de sire for smoking or otherwise using tobaoco oeases. Ten thousand liquor patients suc cessfully treated in the United States and the four hundred victims of an in ordinate appetite fjr strong drink in this State, who hava, during the last five months been freed from its powor by taking tue phort oouree in tho insti tute at Greensboro and roturned disen thralled, a blessing to their families and oommunitioe is a blessing the magni tude of whioh is hardly Appreciated and is likewise tho soundest recommen dation the cuve oan havo as each cured man beuumo a living testimonial which none can dispute, of its efficacy- List or Letters Remaining in the Postnllico at New Berne N.C., Juno Ulh, ia92. B Harthy Bryan, Elixa Iterna Mrs. Hill K. Bryan. C George Croma, Roland E. Ceul bom, Peter Cummingham. O Miss Dealla Grifflog, Miss Anny Guild L. M. Gordon, Bohr. Federal Hill, Jno. Uollis. J Miss Leuander Jones ; Henry Jones Mrs. Mary A. Jones. K E. J. Kelley, Burge Lulit, Albert Kennedy, M Mr. R. 8. Moore, J. A. McKais, Mr. McLane oara of Willis Moore. P Mrs. Jennie Parks, Hon. D. W. Patrick, 8 M. Kaltie Stanley, Mias Annie 8hepard, George Squires, T Hon. Lewis Turpin. W Capt. John H. Waters Schr Mar tha Skinner, Silvia Webs, Charles Wig gins, Mrs. Annie Wolles. Persons calling for tho above loiters will please say advert. dod and give date. The regulations now require that one cent shall be collected on each advertised lettor delivered' Wm. E. Clahkk. A llli.-sriil Anticipation! Being vory grateful to the people for their past patronage and support, and thinking they would like to know something of my former history, I have concluded to write a short sketob of my life. I do not do this with any self pride or oonceit, but hoping that some good may oome out of it. Many poor boy whose cirmrmttMoe are strained and surroundings ere suoh that the future looks only dark may be en couraged to make an effort hearing What a poor country boy ha done. So while this may oost me some consider able effort and loss of sleep, yet I shall spar no pain or time in giving a true history of what my life ha been so far. Of course it is useless to mention my name for all know that there is not another man on earth that would at tempt o muoh for hi friends, that the same Big Ike whose purchases at 40, 50, and 67 1 oenta on the dollar bring so muoh profit and causing so many smile to th poor of our land. Grapes iu Hake County. Ia a few day the shipment of grapes from this market will begin. The grape-grower association has already ordered 80,000 baskets and will need SO,0O0 more. Tbe shipment from here will approximate half a million pounds. A th peach crop in Maryland and Deleware is very short, there era fin prospects for good prioe for grape. Near Southern Pines there ia a vine yard with ten aores of Niagara grape. That 1 the fashionable grape, just now, and a man from the North ha paid IS50 an acre for the produot of the ten aores State Chroniole. Some Foolish People Allow a oough to run until it get beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, "Oh, it will wear away," but In most case it wear them away. Could they oe induced to try the (uooessioj medicine oalled Kemp's Balsam, which is soldo a positive guarantee to euro, they woul immedi ately see the exoellent efleotafte taking the flrst dose. V rioe OUo. and 11 Trial size free. At all druggist. mar22 dood weow OiildrenJCry'forPjtcher'slCaWrla TO POULTRY BREEDERS. An Interesting1 Letter IVoin a Prac tical Ilrec.ter and Writer. He Contemplate-. Mount? Here aud Esliiblisking' a Vum1) Poultry Turn and Jmntial In Ans-i-chiliiM! Xoet'cd. StiToa Journal. ltc-cogni-.-.iaK tho fact that tho HoutU is dHitmei to be- ooL.e, by reason of cliiaste, soil, ate, etc., the groat poultry braodiut; grounds of vbo United States, and i,htt North Carolina especially, ought to bo a xreat poultry raising State, I wiehtoaaya few words regarding en industry with which I have been oonnected for many yeard as breeder, and writer for the poultry press. rrom the time the hen fever" broke out in England in 1945 and crossed the water to American shores tho poultry industry, i e, tho breeding c! thorough bred fowls has beon onward aud uo- ward. The first breed to create a sen sation in this country was the Ooohin-t'hina fowls, which were exhibited at New York city iu 1843, trios of this then wonderful breud bringing as high a pnoo as :.;00. The Coohin-Chinas or HUanghaia, wore the progenitors of our now hauunomu and can't-be-exoelled fowls, the Light Brabmas. Goorge P. wurnuum, who introduced tbe birds end brd them I largely, is said to have oleared $30,000 from 1855 to l:J57 on this variety alone. Next oame the Dark i'ruhraas, a fowl which ranks with tbe l ight 'Irnhman, and by degrees other importations of Asiatioa and European dreed? -.vcro in troduced, until now the United States has the largest and must useful collec tion of land and water fowls to be found in tho world. Fanciers also com menced making new breods and varieties, by judicious selection, brood ing our Plymouth Roots, Wyandote, etc, eta. We also have tho White an l Black Javas, which are ad good ia every way as any fowl cow bred. The old style dunghills have been ex terminated, or rathor bred out, as there are few common fowls to be found now, that does not have a traeo of tbe blood of eomu cf our bet v.n.;i40fe. And so tho "h;'n fever," iu it is oalled, has boeu spreading, aud grow ing in virulence ana fatality, unt.i the disease has boootoe ohrooic with u largo portion of our people, und "poultry cranks" oan now be oountud Ijy thou sands. And the industry is now only in Us infancy. Just why people, farmers ospeci&IIy, will persist in growing the httlo meas ly, common stook, when it costs no more to fotd puro bred fowls, is to me mystery. Ian t it better to keep chicitocs liho tho ll&mburgs, Polish, Utnorcas, LORhorns, Andalusiana, etc.. that will lay from 2I1U to 275 eggs a year than to keep fowls which will lay from 75 to 100 per year ? And is it not more prout&ble to raise chickens for market whioh will dress G to 10 pounds each, than to keep those whioh only tip tho scales at 3 pounds t l have four bilver spangled Hamburg pullets which laid 200 okk in Gl days. And I havo other fouls which will dress 9 pounds for the market. Now. I eubn.it, isn't it better to bred this kind of stock than to continue to keep ecru Is ? Sooth Carolina has a State Poultry Association, and is giving L-reat atten tion to the breeding of line fowls. Its poultry shows are very attractive and boom tbo industry. Tennessee is tho ohickeu raiser's paradise, and now North Carolina ought to step to the iront and I'lvo tho industry a perma nent boom. W. U. Bray, of your place, and other fanciers are urging mo to come to New Berne to start a poultry Journal, and I am considering the proposition. To most of tbe breed ore of the South I am known by reputation, as woll as to Northem breeders, and they know just what kind or a journal they will get. Looking the ground over carefully, I am Inclined to believe that New Berne oilers inducements as to location not to be found in an inlacd city , as it has both ooean and railway f anilities of transportation. If it has a good climate it oui(ht to become a great oentre for the poultry business, eg a breeding and shipping point. 1 would like to have the vier. of tho JoL'BN.u,, as well as of those interested in poultry culture. My aim is to batter myself as well as to boom the poultry industry in tuo South. Ittoso who feel disposed to write can address me as below. One thing neoesaary in North Caro lina is a State Poultry Associationt whioh should be organized withou, delay, and arrangement made for a poultry show at New Berne in 1893, during the pleasantest month in tbe year when it is oool and no rain. Very truly, yours otc. J. II. Davis Hapeville, Ga. Masonic Notice. The oflloers and members of St. John's Lodge No. 3 A. E. & A. M. are hereby notified to assemble in regular session this (Wednesday) evening, at a o dock sharp. J. 8. Babnioeit, Secy. New Berne N. C July 13, 1894. "Make Hay while tho sunshines." In other words when you have a chanoe to secure a bargain tuke ad vantage of it. We have just received by steamor a large lot of Sample Goods, oonsisting of Underwear, Nock wear, Half Hose, Negligee Shirts and Wind sor Ties, White Bpreads, Handkerchiefs for ladies and gentlemen, Susponders, Pocket Books and purses. These goods will be sold at N. Y. cost and for CASH only, so bring your money along if you want torn of them. J. M. HOWARD. The Population of New Berne Is about nine thousand, and wo wouM say at least one-half aro troubled with tome allcotion on the ibroat and Lungs, a those oomplaint are, according to sta tistics, more numerous than otheis. We would advise all our readers not to ne glect the opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp s lial sam for tbe Throat and Luiiirs. Trial size free. Large bottle 50c, and (1. Sold by all druggists. ChlidrenCryJorJPitcbcrJJastoria, Facts mid Figure-. By the request of tbo two ovrneera of Trent Road at D.-ep Gully, it beinc the oounty line und joining piece of tLe ' road hands, both overseers n-qubstiu j mo to see the two counties' authorities and aek them to pivo iumbor and have it framed for a bridge across Deep Qui-1 ly and tboy would put it 'ti with the U h.o js. I did so and the chr.irman of the roud Supervisors of Cruvea contracted with me for Crayen's halt ot this bridge at 910.00 and I arkod b!m if I oc.-:- trot the money for this work i: ml in m.ll yes, do the work jd T will iive vr.j an order and tbe oomiiresum. r v ; i I i indorse it and you cin et 'be moui y and when the bridgo w-e Joue he ! scaled my order to 13 10. I get 19 00 for i Jones Co., half of tbi bridge. The j lumber in it is w?rth cbout 3?.0 00 , I was out ;t days looking this I up. two to Trenton and onu to Nov; Berne, ?3 00; two dr.je witn two hands framing, 4.00; total 00. I get for Jones half 19 00 and nr. order for 13 CO for Craven's half and I can't Ret the money for it. Now you see I only get 32 80 if I oould get tbe money for this order while I am out 1)7.00. Now what is the use to pay commis missionera and otln-t c:lioore if what they do is of no gooi ' Votem and Tax payers think of it. TH is aboutt.be way laborers have been getting along until they can't hardly go at all. Jones Co., has had ollioers that run her in debt though her cflloern now are run ning her cut of debt- A JcnecCo. order u worth 1J0 on the dcllur while an order for :l;l(; ) ou Oraveu cannot be cashed. (J. I. Driu'i hi,. Let There lie peace In tho gaBtric region It trouble witb nausea from sea tiickr.esa, biliourtnes." or other cause, llostottor 's S-.j-jitch Hitters will immediately put i stnp to the stomachic listui bane.-. p.-:ul-neut and most uopteaxant feature of livur compliant is uausoa iu the morn ing. Tho symptoms disappear i.n l the cause is removed by tbe bitters. Many persons have very delioute .tO'tacin which trilling indiscretions i i eating or drinking, cr even Lome Pi,:fcl that iM repulBivo, disordere. Suoh pi-mr.ne oanuot act more wisely than to nn:;,)t atu their digestive region w ith tho Sta ters, a t.icic Rpecially aaopted ti ein force it. l or malaria, rhcu: ipIiboi. kidney troubles and nervounn o.) tbe Bitters will be found runrw '.ioutsly benetioial, and when sleep n untran quil and appetite variable it soon im proves bulb- It is in fact h iuo.-iI com prehf.ii lve and delightful remedy Slid 'h's Catarrh Remedy. A marvel ous ou!i fi.r Cutanh, V ;pht!.fria. Canker mouth, and Ueadaoho. 'Villi each bottle there is an ingenicus nasal Injector for the more successful treat ment of theeo complaints without extra charge. Trenton High Scho! Will Begin on the First Monday ia Scpt.,iu tho New High Hchool Building. Tuition From $1.50 to $3.00, and Board From $5 to $7. For further Informjliou adireb W. H. ItHODES, rrincipal. Ul i ill W.lli What All Want To Know !-i CON TAINL'D IN '1 Mil Popular Atlas cf the Complete in every feature. oout.iKi.UK Maps of every country on the I lobo. full Maps of tbo I 'uitod Htates. and seperate Mapj of eaoh State nod Terri toiv. History of the World. F.veuts from tho TIME OF ADAM TO THE YEAR lb90. A list of every Pot orticc. Kx,rt-sa, Tmio Krapu una leleptionn t'liu-e lu tli" ITnl'.i-d Mlaios. Tbe population of ev.-rj- t'lly Village In I lie rjnlleil Ht.nteK ol , ,n, nv.r. a.' font I n a I rt tl.A .....iuhb i1 .on, un.i much more useful infoi matiou of giMit vsilift lo every one. All :n nil. ihn iii,-Ht useful aad CheapeHl llo k :-v.-r r.f.r.-.l t-j ILe pUDUO. 1116 prl. e will AHiK.Mtil! lu.i. WM. L. PALMElt, Agect. jy!21m For Itent. The rooms over the store of Disosway & Churchill (next to city hall) are for rent. Apply to jyl2tf J. E. Latham Annual Meeting. The New Borne Improved Cotton Ginning Company will hold their An nual Stockholders Meetin at oilioo of President, 10 a.m., Wodnesday, 13th July, 1892. W. P. IsCRRUS, jel3 td See and Trees. John H.Crablree & Co. F0UNDER8, MACHINISTS, And Blacksmiths. llnving withdrawn from the ohl fit in of John II. Crabtrco t Co., and jiur ohancd the place on the wct-t aide of Craven streot, fornioily kuown as C'uth beiVs stand, we aro now roady to do all kinds of Foundry, Machinibt and Illack sinilli Work. All our tools and mnohiuoiy arc new and first-class in every particular. Witb a good corps of mochanicn, etc., wo hope to merit and recelvo a liberal share of public patronage. John H. Crab tree & Go.. j'h20 dwtf Now Dorno, N. V- J. H. BENTON, M.D., D.D.S, DENTIST, fsrmanentlyooated. MCWUKRN, N.O. Oaa administered for the extraction ot teeth without nam. mar 29 dwlf Office in Hotel Albert. f r i Vl.hvBtlaf I f ROYAL Pi.K1 '. (.. --Ar. rV!FC rilKhcCL . JJJl'f. ..u; .-tf.i'.:..ib. .t'-V.vl 3' DR. ortt I ! I' poop;o .. W country. .'IV liroa.t ht.-i-rl Mi(!dio c i lino II V.:t. to 11 a. an. nr.. jyv.'if 5- i ' ;.. i x,- r a i : Hay. '.Tr-., ,-: ' I 0!H!I1 , ''a" . Ccvera. li :;;:':: Aenri IV r CV.i ,S'ouii. Or-ici f.-r .:.: t"0fit -..r- : ; : p;tck,i : Hit i:'-.Tt ,;::.:- ' .liily'.i'.f NEW J IB v.- Ak'- nc-.v :;;.i;N, n. v. A HOMK V; Til l"! I tit- H.iuiMh. :: I '.!' ' (IlKLS ol Kast' t.-i C:ti. i, modprtiic cos'. li't I'icu'tv Cl in; tv .r t Kiii ill' i ; c i I.i.-!'.c Di- 1' dents j-n.ai'c classes in any '-' 1 '.' Sttul. lit Tl:X ('.".!!..!.' i.' L','!it i. i'-t i .ol'- ( ' ! '. 'lli- MI'i'-.M. M. Mi'. NT, ;:: -! . ::. -: t'r.'f. i'. :. .': A.StilSTA.N I S, , facilities f' i tli-' s'. s! ..tudy of v:; 1 .1: '. , : tti; rtm ;ic. .1 I,.,..'. iij-cl lul fll.'ltl- Bpecial Com b-. ui 1 hose li lis, tor.r i Mv.rhi . tt: .-unxurpaiu-tu Special mU'i' i . ... - tudy lor to i i - : r s . '.lie ,'n hoi .: I'.AH. u.ber '. ': : JJ . I ru.cipai. .', .-.ec y. HOS aod c .;. Next Tn p iv : Houd i'T lltlll,',li,rL.' (i. T. '-. , 1 .'-.-,' i . .. liltw ii.-v:ti . -. july7 dfctf . i: trn;.. X. C. A Note Oi' Warning TO THE PUBLIC. AS i matter of JuoticM to ' -ureelves and to tlie rep-jtsUon o: fit. I oelte K. Keeiey s 1'ouolo l.hiuti.i.' ol liold Kenioiiiefl i. i '.e cv.ru .i li.e Li,;uor. Opium, Morlu:ij a.i,'. Toouo 3 Ihe- eascs, and N?u; t,.,,.rior:.i. o warn t!;c public tliRt l:-oe r.-'nieilu-.i r,re um d I. j no iUHti'.utiou or siiiitHriuiu iu the Cnttd States. x.!.?l t thoje cutaiiliah. d by our company unJor the uniform name of "Tut: Kkki.f. .' Ihr:ri T:: " All others oluitnitiK touseourreme dies are frauds and impostors. Wo have now Bixly Keoley Inuti'.utes establhihed iu various parti' of .he United States, where tho Keoley Treat ment is administered, an l ihu Jv'ooliy remodics sold. Wt, however, caulioo all to ex.inuoo well and b.iow thit they are dealing with ukm ink i.i i'UE:,k r a- tivkh, authorised by us, before taking treatment or purchasing romedies. Tho fraudulent ostahlinhments use the name of "Hi Chloride of Gold" or similar titles. Tho newspapers do not discriminate suthcieniSy to know that they are imitators, and so put down all accidents occurring at such establish ments as beiuK brought about by tbe Keeiey Treatment. This in a matter of much concern to u: and hence this warning. Respectfully Yours. THE LESLIE E. KEELEY Cc. Cum IS J. L)um, Heo'y and Treas. j'Jlm Dwight. IU., April :!0, 1MU. 0. N. DUFFY, Uor. Middlo L Pollock Sts., Biicond II r, lira: door on right of passage. Entrance up stairwsy on Pollock Htreet. Preparation of Special Medicines and Druggists' Articles. junelO tf '-Is. -ii-i. i t-'l prices '"ulation, oi;' nf tins ,ii nice won't Kt-'im-tf ii ho havo 't A I). n;,il t K 1', w tciidt r our II N i p: '.; O II. .nW Its .no rm hetti-r i r ticc pti-ii tunc fur y "i ' ...; j'rii nils. ll...t t' Oisv; 3 Ohurchiii, Machiiiiut's Supplies - i; .'". - iJN STREET, - : clow City Hall. ' . v. .ii hav,. our 1 : '!"! '.-' I !l : iciivoM (1 to i : 1 ' ' "t -teliu. ' '' !.:ant-cl in every '"' '') dw Ip . 1 a liu Bale! For :xo iiet GO Days ' i w i.: : . (.ut .iuuimer L'lothin(f, Hiits, -Dress Goods, Ladies' Vests, Gents' Underwear, &c.. A t" A GHEAT REDUCTION ! , i--t r. !-t iv ;-d o ce lot of late r.:CP.Y and SOIT ilAT.S. KAi.HI.NOroX it l;..Ti. -tyi H ?M OF oum 1.1SLK TiiivKAl) HALF I10SK. Cool and Com 1'ort able. umm store. : : !.. J'. M. u. il,..uii. S2YAN & HOWARD, i:.n::kal ahi'.nt ; Life, fir-.i, Marine and Acci dental Insuranco, .Ni:a IIi.u.m;, N. is Store! New Stock! And Oceans Of It ! ! 1 ii ! I-"I" t i 10 il: lies, mill il,'alll Fine Crocerlea, Ship Chan dlery, General Run of Dry Goods, Boota,. Shoes, Etc. wlio:-a;c or retail at lowoat pricca. l ull and exniino my goods. They , lauot ho ext ,-Hod. A lot of Coll. at 'i cents per pound, tolucco I'1 iciitH, mid othci great har H'lins in piinhlly ihunied goodH saved from the tiio, J. F. TAYLOR. HEW LOT OF Dest Brands of Hams, Shoulders, Corned Beef, Boneless Codfish, Cream Cheese, Pure Lard. New Butter. West India Molasses, Vanilla Syrup, Pure Apple Vinegar, AT LUCAS & LEWIS. 41rf...-fcw 1
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 13, 1892, edition 1
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