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V he Daily VOL. XL-NO. 90, NEW BERNE, N. C, FRIDAY. JULY 15. 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. JOTTRN AT KF V-X -M- w -i. -4 .i. A. , BUSINESS L0B.4I.B. Ijlreah Lemons, Lime .liticc, Finest Tea -for Ice Tea, Corn Hturcli, T:iiuca, Flavoring Extracts, Cocoa, Chocolate, Bay Hum, Fine Cologne, Household Ammonia, Toilet Soap. 2, t. C. E. Si.ovku. WANTED Agents for lite of Cleve land & Su-vennon- Official edition. A bushel cf i-i.nny witliin roach Aot quick. Out (i "o ciR.f roe with Rood refei r cm" h. K i lluyton, Ballimoro, eoli) AO Aral o d.yn. II. 1, IUrvky Co.. 808 E. LxiiiRton H. , Ilaltiinoro, M.l j'lijiajiw WAVER-Y.,nd OOOt'Eli'H Works for Mule i a llnraiu. Eii;lit and Ten Volums each. New, haudeomely bound, and Urge clear print. jS;i. HUNYADl Jsiios Mineral Wotor, thn bent Naturnl aperient. For Bale by Jas. Kicdmond. RD V. JONES, lalo in charge of the prescription department of Pelham'a Pharmacy, Anhuvillo, N. C, liaaoueued a P.esor:p;ion Drug Store next to custom house. iSpooial care is given to the selection' of preparations for prescription use only. Toe patron age of the publio is solicited. maj29 PURE CORN WHISKEY for sale by Jas Uedmond. DUFF Uordon Imputed Rhir) , foi aale by Jas Uudmonk. DO you need a Crush Hat tioon ONES, LATH 811 DK8 lit 11.20 llARRINOTON & HaXTKU's. IMPORTED HOLLAND OIN. Burke's ft ash' Ale and Uurko's Guinness' atout, for salo by Jas Richmond. OR SALE Ooh s' box or ward 1 robe lounito is a perfect loungo by day and a perfect bed by night, and jou can put away as much clothing or oilier articles as in the avrK wardrobe. You oan Rot throe urliols for the price of one. No extra chrjjt for pa'lu'iii; or nipping Mrs. Dr. Talm(e. wife of tho cele brated preaoher, na !bw lounges are very, very nice. Prioe in Creton, S10, $12, Raime 812. 14. Raw Bilk, $20. ?2r. Bilk Urooatella, t5 $10. Terms 10 per cent, di4-.tnr.rii o.-i itli order or half with order haUnce (in days. ALFIIEU COLKs. Qraud and Myrtle Avenuni. Brooklyn, N. Y . rr" AAA CIGARS ot very low ( OUU" figures to wholesale and retail trade for sale by Jab Redmond. BARRETT'S COONAC I5RANDY vJTused very much in the sick room. For sale by Jab Hudmond. ITTVE Hundred pairs of Rubber Shoes for children, 10. 121 and 15 cents per pair. BIG IKE. IVflSU, 8ACRAMESTAL, PORT and 111. SOUPPERNONQ WINES for sale by Jas. Redmond. DUFFY 8 MALT WHISKEY for Medioinal use. for sale by jan26 Jas. Redmond. T OALVIN SCHAFFER'S WILD A a CHERRY ROCK AND RYE, put up expressly for throat and lung dis eases, for sale by Jab. Redmond. ly. The Democrats need have no fear of fusing with the "embattled farmers" for the purposo of making the assurance of heating the Republicans donbly sure. New York World. Indications are that not a single one of the Tariff Reform measures passod by the House will over get as ranch as a bearing in the open Seuato this session. This is the answer of tho higher branch of Congress to the popular demand for revision which revolutionized the other body at tho polls in 1890. Tiik Italoigh correspondent of tho Wilmington Messenger says: Chairman F. M. Simmons, of the Democratic State Executive com mittee, calls the central committee to meet hero at noon tomorrow. It will elcot a secretary. Mr. Sim mons will conduct uti active cam paign and says tbe wbito ticket will bo elected by a good major ity. Cleveland and Carr forming all over the county, the ball moving. clubs Keep On July 11, George William Oartis, editor of Harper's Weekly, was reported to be dying. The Independents of Indiana declare they will support Cleveland. In 1S88 they voted for Harrison. It is plain enough now that tho tariff tax on steel and iron shonld bo severely reduced. It makes Barons and not Uread for the hun gry. The well that prompted Samuel Wordsworth to write "Tho Old Oaken Backet" is still kept in good condition at Soituate, Mass. Press. General Weaver is a candid Ate of extraordinary personal iiillu enoe. His mere nomination has "knocked oat" tho People's party in a single ronnd. New York Ad verttser. The Governor of Idaho call on tbe President for aid iu qaeiling the riots of tho Fresno mines and the Secretary of War hos ordered troo, s to be sent to tho ncene of trouble. Ahebioan and Canadians at the Endeavor Convention sang Bleat be the Tlo That Binds,, with ' wild enthusiasm. Is this exaotly fealty to the Administration's re taliation polioj T Monday night a body of negroes armed with Winchester rifles attacked the citizens and State - troop guarding the jail at Pas dnoah, Ky. One of the soldiers wh mortally wounded and' several of the negroes received wounds Tbe exoltesment was very great. With famine and cholera in por - (ions of Earops, conflagrations and - '. other disasters en land and sea, . . yellow fever In Mexico, delngos, labor riots, the third party craze '. and tho MoKlnley bill all ognHng boat the same time the bottom -- seems to have dropped oat of Pandora's box. Wll. Star. . Ihb Republicans have no oanse to i; ory ont against fusion. They have , fused with plutocracy and monopo- LOCAL NLVVS. NK W AD VEK TfSKMICNTS. St. Mary's School. Collegiate Institute. Homer Military School. Walk In Office Million to loan. ('. K. Slovcr Fresh lemons, etc. Walk In Office Six rooms to let. No news from Ashcville. The steam mtcsts were to have taken place yes terday. The Kinston baseball club beat ths New Berne boys in the game played at Kinston yesterday. The Bcore was 9 to 2. The weather probabilities telegraphed from Raleigh yesterday were: "Fair, pre ceded by storm and slightly colder in northeast portions.'1 Anil still the rain continues. It is said that all signs fail in dry weather. It begins to look as if the statement might be aim inletl so as to read, "All signs fail in wet weather.'' Dr. J. II. llcnton, dentist, will leave this morning on a vacation from the 15th to the 23d insts. lie will spend the time with his family who arc at Carolina Beach lor the season. Mr. Jno. O. Dank manager of the At lantic hotel at Morehcad has issued an attractive circular letter relative to this popular resort. Prominent families from nearly every section of the union are are mentioned who usually spend the season there An exchange puts it this way: The constant drop of water wears away the hardest 9toue; the constant gnaw of Tow er wears away the hardest bone; the constant wooing lover carries off the blushing maid, aud the constant adver tiser is the one who gets the trade. The Greenville Reflector says: The large steam and planing mill situated at the A. & U. Junction was totally lost by tire on last Sunday morning about 1:30 o'clock. The mill was ownedby Messrs. Parmele & Eccleston, was valued at f 30,. 000 and was insured for $25,000. Sever al thousand feet of lumber was also burned. The W. & W. railroad lost considerably by the fire, as several freight cars side tracked near tho. mill were burned. ' Coming and Uoing. Mrs. J. A. Meadows returned last night from Washington, I). C. Mrs. I. L. Chestmitt and child returned from visiting relatives near Snow Hill Mr. Chas. R. Thomas returned from Seven Springs, and Mr. John Stanly Thomas from visiting frionda in Kinstou and Greenville. Mr. Luke Disosway returned from Kin ston and Grifton, whero he has been on business. Mr. D. W. Morton, proprietor of the Morton House, of Beaufort, the pleasant summer resort formerly known as the Ocean View Hotel, spent yesterday in the city. He looks well to the comfort of his guests, and has several New Bcrncans spendiug the season with him. Prosperity of Dr. Vass's Church. It will be pleasant to the muny friends of Rev. L. C. Vass, I). D., in New Berne to learn of the progress of the First Presbyterian Church, of which he is now pastor in Savannah, Ga. Tho papers state that on the lirst Sabbath in July there were ordained aud installed, in his church, three new Ruling Elders, making a session of seven able men. The new officers are enterprising, young business men, of mark and ability. The cere monies were interesting and afl'ectiug. Dr. Vass preached a sermon upon the office, qualifications and duties of elders. On the second Sabbath of July, at the communion services, Dr. Vass read a list of twelve 'additions to the church, which made up seventy-seven (77) accessions since his pastorate began there. The quarterly report of the Sunday- School states that the children .gave $77 for the lust quarter, and that' the banner class was the infant class, which ii uudcr the management of Mrs. Vass. It is a prominent feature of the school, and is growing in numbers; having now thirty on the roll. It has a seperate depart ment, neatly titled with infant chairs, which were presented to Mrs. Vass for her class. A movement has been inaugurated by the deacons of the church to work the entire linaucial system by the envelope plan, introduced years ago iu New Berne, North Carolina, by Dr. Vass. Pew renting will be abolished. It requires $3,500 annually for church expenses, besides systcmniatic Benevolent contribu tions. AJ movement is also on foot for tho entire support by this church of a foreign missionary. One gentleman offers to give $300 of the amount needed, if the church will complete the sum. The Sunday-school is now cdueatimB. an Indian boy. Some of the Improvements. Mr. C. T. Watson is laying the founda tion for another good dwelling on Broad street. It will be his sixth dwelling on that block, built iu !es time than a year. At the market the spate left vacant by the late lire is being tiiied rapidly with new storet. Jt lie one lornierly occupied by Mr .1 F Taylor which was badly in jured but nil' destroyed and is now ing lepaiinl wiil be occupied by Meiers. P. Bui ins & Co. Mr. .lames A. Bryan i-. repairing Mil dwelling in front ( lie- l'i.'-ln' ri.ia lecture room. Capt. E. W. Lnptoii is making i on lerable improYcmci.t i:i hi-, avitlrucf ;.u;t;ng ri :',ui-. wiieiYViT :i.''ei..-d. by Ming a iwo-Mory 1.-, and bj .-i.bjiiti:- ting a piazza along the entire l.oni oi ;:ic tin part of the house .m.l L i:i p!:i,v of c porch previo'ly t!n r . Slill further improvement:- v. en com menced yesterday at the E. C. D. steamer line. The one-story building next t" the street, which has been Used as tin- olln i and warehouse for the .iliameis Howard and Trent was tmn away and the two story building just below the telegraph office will be moved down to the site, and the interior remodelled and fitted up adapt ii for service ottheE. C. D. line. The part fronting the water will changed into a comfortable waiting room and nic otticc will hcjusi hack oi with an entrance directly from I he street. I he adjoining portion ot tile ware-house will be liiamjcd into an office for the two ilv. r -li.iinei.. tl have been occupviii" I In building h lown and proper storage space will also be allotted to them The u raNgeiiK nt ill be more convenient for the ti ane rs and their patrons than tvci bclor Kluscy Seminary Catalogue. The catalogue of Kinsey Semiiiajy makes a line showing for the school. There were 61 boarding pupils, be sides the resident ones during the last session. The patronage of the school came from 22 counties of this State, aud there was one mniil from West Virginia. The Scminai y has preparatory, aca demic, music, art and business depart ments, and gives special courses iu type writing and short-hand. Some graduates of '02 in these latter accomplishments were offered positions as book-keepers and stenographers as soon as the school closed. Prof. Jos. Kinscy, the principal, is a native of Jones county. He was educated at Trinity college. He left the college to champion the rights of the Confederacy when the war broke out and with true patrotism he followed amid hot excite ment the perilous scenes of those four dreadful years of carnage, and at (heir close he. went back to the quiet retreats of his home and turned his attention to teaching and has pushed that work as his chosen profession ever since and the success that has ever attended his effort marks him as a born educator. Among those whom lie trained in thos arly days ot his experience were our distinguished townsman, Ex-Congress-mun Simmons, now Chairman of the State Democratic Executive committee and the noted successful educator, Col A. C. Davis, principal of Davis Military Hight School, now of Winston, but which made a great reputation at LaOrangc before moving there. About six years ago Prof..Kiusey tcrmincd to found a seminary for the higher education of girls and his com modious, well situated, well arranged well equipped and well patronized school at LaOrangc is tho outgrowth o: that determination. The character of its work is well known and is fully demon strated by the admirable displays of its art work at the NcwBcrnc'Fair"; and the premiums awarded them, one of which at tho last Fair was for the Itcst display from any school. Tho popularity of tho music depart ment is shown by the fact that it had seventy scholar in it last year and the other departments stand equally high in public favor for the superiority of the special work of each. Seaside Sermons. We have received from tho author and publisher, Rev. Hight C. Moore, of More head, a copy of "Seaside Sermons" in i neat pamphlet of 54 pages. It consists of seven excellent and prac tical sermons suited to the affaire of "or dinary every day life. Thorn on the "Abuse of the Tongue" "Sabbath Dese cration," "Irrcvcrance:" Profiujity." 'The' Saloon the, City and the Church" contain plain truths too often not Becognlzed and which cannot be too thoroughly inculca ted and the concluding turmoni on The Holly and the Christ" and "Samson" give spiritual instruction worth pondering upon. The sermons waae published by re- Juest of -Mr. Moore's contrreiration. Thy jnako a valuable littte book which oan be procured from- the author at SO cents per copy. ! ii On KIUIm Dollars. .Ons Million Dollars to loan. , Apply or addrew - j winrMMnnaffni Ifewbwn, N. CL. juiiaiw A Chance for an Kilucatiou. It really seems that any bright, a. tivi boy should be at le to secure; an edu n- tion at the University. Sixty scholar ships are offered to needy buys. testimonials are required I roil i well knoan men. us to elurutei, lah i.l and needs. Free tuition is also given h a. i the Legislature to tie- soi.s oi a.l ministers, to candidates foi the nunislr. . bona tide public school teachers, and to young men under bodily inlirmit v l'u:l information t aa be had f;om j : . dent Winston NorUi Carolina'-. To! acto Exhibit. One of (in- great fcatutvs of North Carolina s exhibit at Chi.-ago will In- in it manufactured tobao o li wiii lie a consolidated exhibit front the eight great tobacco manufc'turing towr.i. This Collection will be in charge of Col. Julian S. Carr. and it is quite certain that nothing ul tin: World's Fair will surpa- it, though '.." course V;ig:i:ia manufacturers wiil .nalv'- Lrreat cllorts.-- Exchange A Blissful Anticipation ! BainK very grateful to tho pooplu foi their pact patronage, and support, und thinking they would like to know something of my former history, I have ooncludod to write a Bhort sketch of my lifo. I do not do this with any self prida or conceit, but Loping thut some good may come out of it. Many a poor boy whose circumstances are strained and surroundings are tuch that the future looks only dark may be en couraged to make an i Hurt hearing what a poor country hoy has dotm. So while thio may ooat me some eontdJer able effort and loss of sleep, yet I snail spare no pains or timo iu giving i. true hiatory of what my lifo has been ro tar. Of oourse it is useless to mention rny name for all know that ihci ) n not another man oa earth that would at temnt no much for hia frieni.t, liiat the dame Uiti Ike whoso purchases m -lO. oO, and tot o. ma on the d-'lb.r bring no much profit and causing no many unities to the poor of our land. V- tskill.: li lay of nil in ill eoinph t- The Idaho Rioters. The Idaho strikers si im t sh start They had a tcrruiitcd victory and an possession of the mine-, oi three oun- allies. The non l'iiion men have been Irivcn out and the oiln is rendered d- s- pcrato hy the long -InKc and nusnea with victory are talking confidently of meeting the military mid lighting them with rille and dynamite Non-l'iiion men liave Wen diseiiargeu ny men em ployer's as the strikers iiad the mill loaded with dynamite and threatened to blow up the whole property if their wishes were not complied with. They could have done it at a moments notice. The telegraph lines have been cut. rail road bridges and track I lov. ii up to hold off troops, and the strikers assert, their intention of blowing up all live 'mines the moment troops appear on the scene. In addition it is reported that they have osq turcd mine owners and will hold them a hostages until the trouble is settled. The Governor has declared the country under martial law, an-l redemi troops are on thewa there. A messag-: has In u si nt to the Coveruor that several non-union men have been killod, and the union nu n propose to light the troops to I lie death S Mary's Scheo!, RALEIGH, N. C. 1 In- Advent Term uf the Pilth . esiotl will tiogill Septeudiel For catalogue addn .- Kkv. B. S'lhlJ;.-, A.M., jylfi dw3m Kaioigii, N . T" 1 irenion fisgu o Will Begin on the First Monday in Sept., in tho Mew High School Building. Tuition From $1.50 to SM.l.OO. and Hoard rora $5 to $7. For furthor Information adores.-. W. H. RHODES. Principal julyl-iitw-m Willi IkS Weather ti CHOYALU!".'-.' "2 "1 m w if-:'iursnyj Ct; ) P SQUARE tL A cream of f.rtr.r ba'.iia.t ' . wjc-r. -IligliflutPf all in l.i.iv.r.ir-g i.UenK'-h. tli 'i rn -.i,u ;. i ,;!. up and prices lAlUyt Vnit.i ! .SV.i, v -w nt v"i ;i '' oil.) :...uiu;. lor a foundation, port. ''' avail yourself of tins Royal ilna-.i, "i . :, ' ... : : V.'oll "PI'"! 1 l" i'y, :,;i such a chance won't Rt N Y ' aain. ' lothoso i.l i. it eiistomeis who have a;irr' :ated ntnnij A l. anl COMI-: !" ,V'N will. I!..! i a h, tender our .. . llcu.ks John H.Orabires SOs, ' ' .,,. .. i -- -V - !- ariepted tunc lor UUSl)luiC&t '" ''''.V re inn fiiends. Jiai'KT.'r; ST Bs88$aj & Churchill, ehi.KL'il thr luju't' mi t he vu : t t.,- uf ff"Tj""rp "TEsT Cilivcn tr.-ot, forrn.M.- k. ; l.'r.tl,- IWfl 5 q f B 'it'il'H sWind, wi- t.-r.v t-iiyto -1 - I a 1 1 kinds ol l-'uiuuij v. :-a.i.-h:iii.-t i.:nl IMad; S"a:i I . ..:...::.- MC hi P.: C l' 3 Supplies unit lust-c'.as- .;. . : ; o'.cu':.! . wo Lone, to mcl.t o.-i .. Sip' SXLt "V ! share of public p-m. n.i JolinlLGrabtrr., - : -"av;.m htiieet, ... , ., - . Oju- .! ;;;; below City Hall. j j it" ' t . -.-v. : - ! 'i . . . J 1 A.. .! '. i i ' to as will bai' onr ., ,. ... , . lair, f.i' : : ee ( iy uliout mlav. i.t,:,l I. ,o. '-.!.-..', ! '' i : a: an! c e.l in every mi :,-' . ' i r; 1 ' "" j- ''J dw fp Ilu' ;:'tu)ii;! iktnk, ' -s . rev MVTf iivuj' J ," '.'i'..iiiiitni!3 V Capital, - - 3100.000 Surplus I'l-o't'-. - 0b. 1(58 i 1 it J. A Letter From Cleveland Wc alluded ft short time back to the fact tfiat Presidct Cleveland was sworn into tin, office by his choice opon a plain bible presented to lum by his mother instead of npon tho elegant one provided forho occasion. Dr. Chas. Duffy, Br. of Catharine Lake furnished us with a copy of a lottcr which lid re ceived from President CloveUnd upon the incident.- Free Coinage of Silver. , New Yonn, July 1, 1892. ' Editor or rim Journal or Commerce: F-loase inform me what is the .meaning of "free coinage of sliver." t uiptT The rroDontion lor tree coin age of diver i to permit every one who chootefto take to tho Hint his silver bullion and receive in return a legal-tender silver dollar for each 871 1-4 grains of it The Mint will add sufficient alloy to make it nine-tenths fine and strike off the silver dollars, each weighing 4ia l-s grains. At tne current price oi stiver uio eon tantaofthe dollai are worth 68 cents. Free coiuage,-. therefore, would permit owaera of lilver to obtain 1,000 local- iendr iftver dollars fcr C88uf rth of the metal, SUver'aa beeny lower and may betighor.but this would Ira th effect oi iree ooiuage vouay, On the Death of Lena Dilla.'mnt How heart rending it is to lay in the icerless tomb the remains of our dearest children, our dearest lricnds! let when, through taith, we realize that the cere ments of the grave shall hold them but a short while, a feeling of cheer comes to us that they arc at rest in a Letter world free from cares, sadness, aud tears; and from all the heart-aches of this weary lite. And that some tunc and some where in that far away laud we shall meet again. Lena Dillahuut , daughter ol Lncie Lafayette ifc nuut Sallie, on last Friday night nt l'J o'clock, gave up this earthly tabernacle for a "house not made with hands" -She has gone to that far away country. Lena was sick but a short while. She comnlained ol Dcmg urcci on Friday, on Friday before and ou Sat urday she was taken with a stigtit cnui, followed by il lever, which increased until on Friday night she ucu. ah through her sickness she complained of bcinir very tired, resulting, it was Bup Dosed, from an adipose iicenuiuUtion about tho heart. She spoke of her friends duriutr her sickness, anil in her last hours she seemed to havo visions of beautiful homes and a lovely country Premonitions of a short life caused her frpnucntlv to remark that she would ncv er live to be old; and when she died, she was only 28 years of ago iu tho flower of life and with all the bright anticipations of a life fraught with good to all who couio with in reach of influence. Lena was a goo1 g"1! a loving uaugmci uuu a kind friend. Wetlceply deplore lier- loss, anil wc tenrler to the bereaved family, in their sad affliction, our most heartfelt sympa thy. Yet, we know all our tears are unavailing. Wc can never bring her back, dor would we. She has gone where the wicked cease from troubling and tho weary are at rest. . To Let, Six rooms on Middle street, for neve dollars and 6ft y cents per mouth. Apply or address 1 WALK IN OFFICE, jul IS lw NowbcTD, N. C. "Make Her while the iun ih'ines. " In other words when you have ohsnoe to secure a barjaln take aa vantage of it. We have juit received The looms over the storo of Disosway Churchill (next to city hall) are for rent. AlP'y to jylliif J I-. Latham What All Want To Know Id CONTAINED IN Till: Popular Atlas cf iho WORLD. Complete ia every feature, containing Alan or'-TWy country on me vtiuuu. full MrmsA the United States, and flnnArAtO fflanV of eaoh State and Terri tniT. History cf the World. Lvonts from tho TIME OF ADAM TO THE YEAK K'.)0 a iii ,,f ovprv Post omco. Klnresa. Tele graiui auil Telplin Olllee In tno UiiIIr.1 Huiies. The population of every City ami via... in I tin tuition niawB ui """ nuu over. Becoming hi i wuww w much more uaeiui ininriuni-Miii "i Hi. valut to every one. All In till, the most instill and cheapest Hoik nver ollernt to tho pnblin. The price WIII AHTONIMII you by steamer a large lot of Sample Goods oonsisting of Underwear, Neckwear, Half Bote, Negllfee Shirt and Wind tor Tlea, Wbito Spreads, Handkerohlefi foe ladle end Kentleman Suspeterp Pocket Books and purees, ijlress will net aold si N. Y, soet n ro vabu only, so bring yosr monr-ftnj wsntsosaeof then. .Vf i-- For Rent. Ml. A iJliY. Chas. N. Uhl'iN, Alex. Mh.lkk, (3. II c':oi:.'i 'i I o -M. DlN'II I.S. J. if. IIai'k: i kn. L. HaIivlv, Uo::ki:Ti. DR. WM. D. HOOPER OtTers bin profesi : jlb! un ices to the people of .New Heme and Purroun JiuK country. Oilioo on the North ciJo of liroad street between llaocou.- act Middle over the Law o.'!ieo of Solicitor (leo. U. White. Oilice hours from :Uu to 11 a. m., and frcia . to ; p. la. jfl'Jtt A Note 0l' Warn in;: TO Til:l PUBLIC. aii't iQVQr. ti iiaxtsr. Ciooina Out Sale! For tho ..okt GO Days Wo v, i i ( !,-,n.' out Summer floiliinfr. Hats, 'Sre.is Goods, Ladies' Vests, Gents' Underwear, &c.. x: a 1EDUCTI0N ! GREAT Have ty to r il.-. I WM. L. TALMER. Apent. jyUlm Grain 1 Seeds' Fssd! BRAD HAM & SMITH, Successors to S. W. ii E. W. Sniallwood. llEAmil'AUTF.RS FOR Hay, Corn, Rico, Oats, lirun, liominy, llaga, llurlaps, liarrci Oovora. Bagging and Tics. Agents for Fetor Uendorwou Co's Seeds. Orders for seeds will have the moat caroful attention, every package being sold under the strictest guarantee. juiyiotf ; , " f.H. BENTON, M.D., D.D.S. 't T1P.WTTST. m .W VliWwTtfJ mar 20 dwlf . Pernianentlyllooated NKWHKKN. N.O Oa admlntatereil for the extnbotloa .ol teeth wltboutla Ofllcein IiotelA)hett. New Boarding Housd South Bide Pollock St. , Opposito reetdeoc qf L. II. Ctitlor 4-t lie dayvf oek ot month. Table, "' V1 afford. jnejirOWM-x AM e- manor cf j : itit : to tiuisuives and to thn repulatiou el Dr. Leulio 1.. Kooley'n I'ouulo ('! loret" .i ( Gold Ueniediea for the cuto rf th.. Liiuor. Opium, Murpl.irio at:.l Tobac o lbs eases, aud Nouraol'itu.B. we warn the public that these rerneiiicd are used by no institution or Riuiuriuu in the United States, eacept thone ostubliehod by our company under thn uniform name of "Tin; Klt.li:y InstiiI'tk. " All others cla iriing I use our rente dies are frauds and iintvst.u.J. We hi.yo in eixt Kre-'u.y Institut'e established :u vanoun ,-i-ti of the Coited Stnti-, v, b ,..-i? .':..; Kn.iiey Treat ment ib adii.ir.i6vi rt d, and the Iveelry remodies sold. Ve, hewevr, oaution all to oxmiuo well and know that they are dealing wiih .i'.nvim; ulpkesexta tivks, authori.od by ua, before takinK treatment or purchesiui; reoiedics. Tho fraudulent CFtnlilinhments uso the name of Pi -Chlondo or (told or similar titles. Tho newspapers do not discriminate sufficiently to know that thoy are imitators, nr.d en put down all aooidonts occurring at such ostablish menta as bei.iir bri"i-:it about by the Keolny Treatment. This Is a matter cf muoh ooncera to in, and bonce this warning. K-wpertfnlly i nirs. THE LESLIE E. KEFLF.V Cr Cl'UTIH J. Dt'i'H, Hoc'y and Troap. jfllni Dwighl. 111., April ;10. tvj-; 0 IL DUFFY, O'or. Middle & Pollock Sts., Second il or, ('rut door on right i f papnago. Entrani'o up stairway on Pollock Street Preparation of Special Medicines and Diuggista' Articles. junol'J tf TUB Farmers. & Merchants Eank NEW BEKNE, N, C '' Organized one year afro. CAPITAL STOCK ., ?J.,0(M).00 Dividend . ? . 3,7.)0.0t 4anrini . ... .2,010.0(1 UndlTtdcdl'rorrU . . N20.7I OFFICERS : L. U. Cutlku, , Prealdeot, W. S. CilApwiCK, ' : Vfoo Presldent, T. W. Dbwst, . Oashior. A. u. Powell, . . Teller. -r; dieeotors ,- W. de,' ' . P. H. Pelletler, 3. W. Btewsrt,-.- ' W, 8. Otedwiok. Joh Suter. , . O. MsrkSv'r''' . L.H, Cutlet , - , E. B TKckburn, "e.ved & now lot of late ::iV and SOFT HATS. i.;i:.i:'ii:o:i & v.. x tek. TRY OF OUR L1SLM TI IKK All V HALF HOSE. Cool and Comfortable, STORE. ib j U. l'.ij.in. Ji, M. It. Howard. BRYAN & HOWARD, ( I EN I". UAL ACENT-t Li lo, firo, Marine and Acci dentia Insurance, i'i ilwJm Nkw Lf.hnk, N. (l. Fkw Store! Ngw Stock! And Oceans Of It J i linn risen from tho ashes, and aaln iitei ii. y fiiemls Fine Groceries, Ship Chan dlery, uenrral nun of Dry Goods, Boots, i Shoes, Etc. wholesale or retail at lowost prlcnil. ( .ill and oniiine. my jjonils. They iiiuot be excelled, A lot of Coffee nt .'cents por pound, ihacoo I') cents, :unl uthor Kivat bar gains in Rliejlitly daiiLirod goods saved from the II ro. J. F. TAYLOB. new LOT OF Dcst Brands of llama.1'' Shoulders, . Corned Beef, Boneless Codflsb, cream enceae, Pure Lard; . New Butter. - si West India Molasc,' ' r Vanilla Syrup JfRHBApple Vinegar, i Headquarter! for' Nickel Saving Bump. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 15, 1892, edition 1
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