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""Journal. HE !AILY )" VOL XL-NO. 101, NEW BERNE, N. C. FRIDAY. JULY 22. 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. 7. 4 '; BusimsS' locals. 'ton AAwai" bo paid for the lajgest t - q6, VVwatermelon in North Carolina. Must wei ah as much as 70 pounds. jlir Address this Office. WAVER!? aad COOLER'S Worts for Halo at a Barftoiii. Eight and Tan Volum? each. 1?e jv, handsomely boaad, and large clear print. j83s HUN? AW Jhuos Mineral Water, the best Natural- aperient. : ; , For f io by Jab. Redmond. R .D V. JONES, lato in chatfte of . the prevptfon department ol Polbam't Phaimooy, Ashnvilte, N. 0., baa opened P.ffcrlpiion Drug Score uz to custom bUUHrt. 8poclol ceta is given to thotelsotiou of preparations for prveoription use only. Tbe pa'.ron age of the publio is solicited. tu)S9 13URE CORN WHISKEY for sale by u . Jab Redmond. DUFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for ale by Jas Redmond. - DO you need Crush Hat. Good ONES, LATE SHADES, at mSO Barmkoton & Baxtkb's. Ill POSTED HOLLAND GIN. Burke's Baas' Ale and Buike's Guionees' Btoot, for sale by Jas Redmond. F! OB SALE OoW box or ward robe lounse is a perfect lounge by day and perfect bed by night, and jou ean put away as much oloihim; or other articles a in tne averaga warnrooe. You can get three artiolea fortbeptioe of onel No extm ohsrge for packing or : shipping . lira. Dr. Talmage. wife of the otle brated preacher, save these lounges are very, very nioe. Prioe in Ore ton, (10, $13, m Eaime $19. f 14, bawUlk,l30,S85, Silk Brooatelle, (35, 830. Terms 10 per cent, disoouut cash with order or half with order balance 00 days. - ALFRED COLES. Grand and Myrtle Avenues, Brooklyn, N. Y, r-; AAA CIGARa at vort low ItlaVVV figures to wholesale and retail rad .for sale by Jas. Redmond. AURETT'a COGNAC flltANDY Tnaed very mach in tbe sick room. For sale by Jab Rkdmohp. tflVE Hondrod oalrs of Kubbr Shots 1 for ohlldren, 10. 124 end 15 cents per pair BIG 1KB. MWU.'SACRAMESTAL, POUT and 80UPPERNONG WINES for sale by Jab. Redmond. DUFFY'S MALT WHISKEY for Medloinal use. for sale by jan38 Jas. lir.DHOND. T CALVIN BOHAFFER'8 WILD X. CHEERY BOCK AND BYE, pot p expressly for throat and lung dls ,fOT MM by JAB. UKDMOND. THkVOeneral Convention of tbe Episcopal Ohoroh meets in October in Btllimore. CfllLi pajs an iudemnity of $75,- 000 in cold, and restores cordial relations with the United States. .' Congress, by a majority ol twelve In the Houses refuses fur ther aid to the Chioago World's Fair.' . The Foroe bill plank in the Re publican platform is causing some Republican a good Jeal of annoy aooe. HARRisc-ir Is positively pining, to pat hU pen to a force bill and t writ . 'Approved." Harrison so hates tha South he would like to emi ale it upon bayonets with bul lets jat under. Harrison is a "Gem Ml." A few days ago Republicans boasted , that , they weuld carry West Virginia with Elkins as their candidate for Governor. Bnt Mr, Elklna declines to ran. He would lika tofbf Governor bat don't see ho be oan. v. 1 1 , , 1 , , . Not majy bets are reported. A Key York message oi July 17, say: David . Johnson wants to put up 110,000 on Cleveland, and Uenry Lawry who won 110,000 on . Harrison last time wants to bet it all ou Cleveland this lime. WAR speculations in Europo are again being indulged In, and the European edition of ,'. tho Herald oontains the following: "If war was to break oat. the forces of France and of Russia would crash the German forces like moving walls; tbe German army 'would be shot in like the prisoner - in i Poe'e story, who is Inclosed in a prison the walla of which come together upon him." The finest fight ever ;; m ade in North Carolina was in 1876. when tbe work was largely ' done by means of Democratic Cloba. This year we mast also look to the olubs for the .. most effective campaign work. These looal organizations are merely the organized Do moo jirj. At their head in North Car cllna are Col. J. S. Oarr, the I . :.lht, and Mr, B. O.' Beohwith I'lT """'"Ty, and we run no risk in . Uat these gentleman will (' v " . t thy can to aid the clubs a!l ovor r i jftate. ' Mr. Bookwith o.i ' i H harnesi and Col C.;rr, we i ; ' will d.) a grand rork ia L'oi U (' 'ioa this year,- '--.-.srdCl.. . . . Bays -the-Atlanta Constitution speaking or the defeat oi the silver bill: "After aU, it was Eaed and bia Republican contingent that en abled the Eastern Democrats to kill free coinage. Even a Wall- street Democrat cannot do any thing, without the aotive aid or the Republicans. Let Geergia iarmers remember this fact. Senator Vahoe, wo are glad to be able to pay continuous to" im prove, so much so that the improve ment in apparent at once to every one who saw him when be came to the Hammocks and has seen him sinoe. He suffers but little pain, sleeps pretty well without opiates of any kind, walks with compara tive ease, and on the whole is do ing, splendidly. Wil. star. (A)CAL NEWS. Mr. J. B. Tayler has tomatoes in his garden of the Mikado variety that aver age the finest he has ever seen. Twelve picked from the vines at one timewcaghed twelve pounds. The clerk of the Superior Court has appointed Alexander M. Williams, of Vanceboro, a Justice of the Peace of the first township, to fill a vacancy caused by the death of the late Wm. II. Ellison. Mr. Williams qualified before the clerk yesterday. Mr. T. F. McCarthy has begun the work of making improvements on his store and residence. An entire new floor will be put in the store. The shelving will also lie remodelled, and both store ami residence thoroughly repainted inside and out. While the work is going on Mr. McCarthy is carrying on bis business in the store diagonally across the street. Hon. B. F. Grady was renominated at Clinton. There was a good delegation present, and the meeting was an interest ing one. J. A. Shaw, of Cumberland county, was elected the Presidential elec tor. At the close of the convention a number of third party delegates withdrew and held a meeting of their own. The Craven county delegates stood firm for Cleveland and Democracy Tonight is the time for the King's Daughters to hold another ice-cream sup per in tbe building opposite the post office. Every Tuesday and Friday it is repeated. Tlic delightful, cool refresh' mcnts served arc quite gratifying during this hot weather, and all the monev raised is applied to objects of general benevolence. They will have some new nnd nice ices tonight. Possess your souls in patience, ye who arc in yarts of city remote from the fin department's headquarters. The electric fire alarm system is to be in operation by October 1st probably soonrc and then you can get an alarm to the station qnickly as any one. Mr. Ellis forwarded the diagram required to the company that is to construct the system yestesday urged its completion with all despatch It is hoped that tho water works so great ly needed will sood follow and thed all parts of the eity will be protected satis factory to every one. The record of rain falls kept at thd dept by Mr. W. C. G- Boyd shows that during the hard rain of Wednesday after noon 1.85 inches of rain foil in forty-five minutes more than had fallen in twen ty four hours at an previous time during the year except once and then it was only 1.86. . It was the hardest rain while it lasted cverknown here. At the rate of nearly two inches in 45 minutes it would not have taken long to hare made serious trouble. It did not rain yesterday. We guaasthe bottom dropped out the day before and gave us all the water left at once. Mr. Barnum once gave some good ad vice to. business men concerning adver tising, as follows: "Yon do not, any of you, advertise enough. You ought to use printer s ink every day. ,Yon aro asleep and want your business to run itself. A standing advertisement in a paper com' mands confidence. Tbe man who for a year lives in a community and leada a reputable life, even though he be of mod erate ability, will grow in the esteem and confidence of hit fellows. On the same principle a newspaper advertisement be comes familiar in the eyes of the reader. It makes the name and business of the man familiar and its presence in the col umn of s newspaper inspires confidence in the ability of its enterprise.". " -The A. ft N. C. B. B. i I The Newt and Observer has ' tie, fol lowing remarks of oar railroad A recent trip over the, Atlantic Ihd North Carolina Bail road showed a vast improvement in the condition of that line since the days when Joe Turner dub bed it "the mullet road." The quantity of garden vegetables it . hauls ia enor mous The passenger business ; it alio good. The roadbed ia In fine order and the steel rails are - a . great improve ment, . - . r The rolling stock ia likewise in better condition than we. have ever: teen, it The passenger coaches are nice in them- solret and are nicely kept, while a parlor car hat been added to the enjoyment of those who indulge in such luxurous traveling. Of the officers, it it only ne- ccHoary to sy that they " Ire kindly, uuuuuvus, norm varoiiita genuemcn.- TheFlre at the Points. Shortly before two o'clock yesterday morning the store on the corner of Queen street and Forbes alley, belonging to R. G. Moselcy, col., and occupied by Rich ardson & Snelling, grocers, was discov ered to be on fire. In about a quarter of an hour parties running down the street succeeded in getting tho alarm to the station and the bell commenced ringing. The engine of tho Atlantic company was not in the city, having failed to get back from Ashcville as early as expected, and the horses of the New Berne company got a fit of contrariness on them and balked so that it was near half an hour from the time the fire was discovered until the engine got to work. The Atlantic company's hose carriage reached the scene of the conflagration first and laid their hose all in readiness, and were quickly followed by tho New Berne's, and in about two minutes from the time the engine was in position two streams of water were turned on the burn ing property and the flames checked in their progress almost where they were when tho throwing of water commenced. But, in tho meantime, the store in which the fire originated was virtually destroyed, the flames had a good hold on the next one, B. H. Scott's grocery store, and the third building had caught. But so efficiently did the active firemen work that the flames were 'stopped in their progress at the point they had reached when the throwing of water commenced. Richardson & Snclling's stock, valued at fOOO, together with their books, was totally destroyed. Their insurance was $650. The insurance on the building was 1500. It was a $700 one. The adjoining building, also belonging to R. G. Moseley, was damaged to the extent of $200. $200 wns the amount of insurance carried on it. Mr. Scott's stock was saved, with the exception of the damage by hasty re moval, lie carried soul) insurance on stock and furniture. The next building, belonging to Rev. E. M. Forbes, of Beaufort, was only slightly injured. Mr. Richardson also lost a valuable gold watch in addition to what lie suf fered from his interest in the business. He hung it against the wall the previous afternoon for safety while taking a nap, and neglecting to take it down it went with the store. Shocked by Electric Light Wires. Mr. R. P. Williams received a severe shock from the electric light wire nt the fire, Wednesday night. He started to cut loose a portion of the wire that had fallen with plyers having handles encased with rubbers for tbe purpose, but as soon as the blades touched the copper he expe rienced the shock from the electricity, which held him fast. So severe was it that though he tried to cry out he was speechless, anil he was not released until those at the works, noticing the disturb ance, concluded something was going wronir and turned off the current. When it stopped Mr. Williams was thrown scv eral feet. But for the timely stoppage 'at the works he would probably have been killed. Mr. Williams supposes that in working. a small, unprotected portion of the plyers at the end must have touched his hand as thejdeep burn left corresponds in shape to that part oft he instrument. Several other parties were knocked over by shocks received from stepping on the wires while the fire was in progress, but no one was seriously hurt. Look out for this source of danger another time. Coming and doing. The following parties came up from Morehead yesterday morning en route to their homo: Gen. M. L. Bondam, Col umbia, S. C, Mr. J. R. Linsay, Greens boro, N. C;, W. F. . Boddey, Rock Hill, 8. G.. J, R, Nelson, Meridian, Misa., and MT..T. H. Dicb, Jr., TaftoroTWrttf The following party came up from Morehead enroute to Hot Springs, N. O. Mrs. Dillard and daughters Mist Ame andAdeleand Mils Blanche speed of Memphis. Tenn., and Mist Mitch II, of Louisville, Ky., Mr, and Mrs. N. S. Richardson left to spend tome time at Seven Springs. Mist Mary Hendron left to visit rel ativet at Rock Mount and Tarboro. Mr, C. H. Foy, of Einston, is visiting bit brother, Mr. C. E. Foy. Our former townsman, Mr. E U. Hen derson, arrievd , to spend a few days in the citT and it ttosping at Mrs. Jot. Nelaon. : ' . . :.' , ' '. Lieut. Williams, wife and child, Wil ton, N. 04 Messrs. W. M. Marten, New York! A. W. Miller, Paris, France! D. W. Laws of Baltimore ''and &H. Chase of New York, are Hopping at -Hotel' Albert Mri Homer T. -Wilton, of - Louiaville, Ky,. inventor of the Wilson Burglar and Fin Ahum Electric System and Dr. W. & Price, of Tennessee, tha owner of the right for the State of North Carolina who have already, spent t short time in the city in the work of introducing the tyt- tem here, returned lost night to continue the work. i - ' Mr. L. B. Duffy, of Dover, came down on a buameas trip fj itV'.il Miss Bryan, ? accompanied' by her cousin, Mist Grimes left to ipend the lumnier at Morehead. . Thev will' so journ at the Atlantic; t . tl , Rev W. T. Wilson, of Kiotton, arrived and preached in the Disciples' churcla last Look to the Smaller Industries. The value of small industries can not be overestimated ami they must bo es tablished if we wish to see the great number of people who are out of work lessened. Of course there are gentlemen of leisure and the common street loafer who are satisfied to drift along and live on their neighbor, but it is not so in all cases. If one will study the difference between the progress and development North and South, it will not take him long to find out the cause. In the North they make almost everything, and in tho South We make comparatively nothing. In the North everything worth a penny is care fully utilized, in the South very few of the small things are utilized. Indeed, it is the result of disregarding small things that has caused such a difference in the condition of the two sections. Small things are not to be disregard ed. Small enterprises of a Bafa and solid kind are really more conducive to the development of a town and community than larger ones. Where vant amounts are employed in one particular thing it comes to be that only exnertr. in that articular binnnh of industry cun find employment there; but where there are numerous smaller enterpriser almost every one who wishes can find employ ment. These small beginnings niav not satis fy the over ambitious, but it iH the sur est and safest step even if it does fall short of some of life's fascinations. There is just one road to success, and that is the road of hard work. All sorts of short cuts have been devised and tried bp people but they have all been short cuts to fai urc. The long road of hard work is the only hirhusy that leads to success; all by-paths end in the swamp Activity is the necessity of every strong- nature: a lazy boy i.i a sick boy or s detective boy. 1 lien is uo tear about the success of the boy who works hard Life is full of hard w'oik. but tile boy who is willing to work, who is holiest and true is the boy w ho w ill t;iml the' best chance of becoming prot-m-iuus and influential. Citizens of New Borne wo need these industries to employ all classes that srr out of work. Delightful Time. Kev. Jolin . Uutt and wile were in vited to Smith's Creek to visit the fam ilies ol Aldncucs aDd alidycttes, and were several days there this week in recreation They spent the time with those social kind-hearted people, very,' pleasantly am agreeably. They retinue I well !tli;;l with their trip. Un ihursday morning Martin out at six and returning at nine from a fishing excursion, Mr. Jno. Timberlake, who ac companied Mr. Butt and Mr. Aldrich, caught 133 fine croakers and trouts, many fthcin very larjjc. Home of the trout measured 20 inches ;n lcunlh. Thev re port it a very enjoyable trip, mid wcr. strongly pressed to repeat it. A Start in Housekeeping. The Greenville Jiellcetor announces September 1st as the date for tho grand opening ol the new mammoth ware house belonging to Joyucr fc Heilbroner tho Eastern. Tlicv declare their intention of showing to tho world that this section raises the finest tobacco 0:1 the continent, and they want the 1st to be a gala day and want every farmer to bring a load of his best tobacco to the opening break. They assure tho highest prices. One attraction that it is 'desired to se cure to help draw the crowd is to have 1 marriage take placo in the warehouse on that day, anil as an Inducement they have secured 100 worth of Presents to be given to the bride and groom of the oc Casion. The first couple who informs thcrn that they will accept theproposition will be chosen, and upon tho fulfillment of the agreement they will take the prcs entt home with them. Mlnutea of Stale S. 3. Convention. We have received tho minutes of tin- eleventh annual convention of the X. C. State Sunday School Association, which was held in Centenary M. E. Church, this city, on March 27th, 80tli and 81st. It makes a valuablo reference book for workers in the Association, as it gives all officers of both tho State and county or ganisations, plans and purposes of tho Association, constitution, form of consti tution recommended , for county and township associations, reports of commit tees, statistics ot work, financial state ment, records of meeting of last session, including fa synopsis of tbe addresses tnado: by Evangelist Fife, Prof. H. M. Hamill, Prof. Blair and others. Tit not the clothes which make the maajtmt they help." IlHtf, Clothes and Shoes civi lised men cannot do without. We've cot to have 'em. Now we wan't your trade on them. When yoa need any thing in this , line aee u, iWe dont expeot to anlt every. bod- and we don't get mad if yon don't, boy, but we think we oan oomii aa near aoitine the majority aa any one In Kew Berne. We are ooutantly reoelvlng new 'eooda. Keif Oollara, Ooffand ties,, Patent leatl ier pump. , ueiia ana aaenee, - JrM. HOWARD." Chi idreaCryrPitchB Colored State S. S. Convention. The third annu d meelini; of the North Carolina International S. S. Convention met at St. Peter's Church, New Berne, N. C, Julv 21st, 1802. at ten o'clock, a.m. Rev. J. J. Worlds, of Raleigh, N. C, in the chair. The convention was opened by hinging No. 126 by the choir i tic president read the sixth chapter of Donterononiy. Pruyci was offered by Rev. A. R. Smyer Second hymn, No. 252. Committee of th.e..- appoint. .1 on oiedeutittU: Prof. I. II Snio.h, -'. P. Holly, Mr. Taylor. Committees report reeeived an.i loot ed. On motion of I. 11. Smith, ten delegates at large from tho co-.ntv Craven were elected. A committee of tli u.- . i ::it-.l on rules: Revs. lienrv 1'iiiiiiu-. u Suiver and Miss Georgia F. Davis. Tho committee ou ru'es reported the conventic nice' at ten o'cloc! a.i; , ad journ 8tl.vooV. )ck. I : ., i:. tt ; '. tight o clock, p.m., and adjourn at pleasure. Prof. I. H. Si;iith nddr.- ,1 the e.v,- vention on "The betui n.i, to 8. 8. work in the State i toe ;io top;.-. t i'Cunty liishop lalks- by cop it. "How to ren- 'y Sunday S . -i Petty liie oje-n.' f rogi .. . -How lilt fi'. ; s. C .veil- till :.-. . ' v .Hiani Ire.-., by ; .".i- nt, J -:gh, ..'. r Jvtapcr- the. iu'. i : tion en l . Lawrt:v. J. Worlds, ot K ancc addressThy 'A M .1 (.- Lonnell, of ' y ,pe ;n!( ndents. Statesville. Talk Conference: -'H"v - n-'. vt:-t.- tin- Sunday School" lb-ports of eon mittece received and p.doj'terl. : I I Uu. ;u..Ti:- a lea o lor Jul. uu.;.i s a lea or. !,..(-. sculpture on tim Kleet.e: K. .-.ntoii, which is to be '.lie largest, in :he world. There are six gnat pictures m this work, the crowning triumph of S -iipt -r Mac- Monnies art. Ex-President lluyes wntcs the n adiug article, and Jamcd II. McVickcr, the cel ebrated theatrical mans;" i, contributes an essav on the drmnu, w ith his photo graph. Dr. W T. Jleho , a cha-ming sketch w riiei , give his un,b rpi :- e i:i ' X Couviet's , S' !f Peuiiil " I 'huries l-iii-rt Davis offers medical advice to int-ndiug visitors. Major Ben. C. Truman, -i -.'reat authority on vintages, writes about sher ry Wine. Mr. Louise A. McOaffy pub lishes a page poeni, ' t olumbii-., which has been iu preparation lor many wicks. C. Frank Dewey furnishes an ai liete ou Bismarck, with . i striking picture - f tin- Iron Chauccllor at home. Pictures of the buildings, poems, quips, rhymes, the Durborow bill aud Exposition news com plete a beautiful and valuable number ext month, rranklin b. Denton s great poem. J. H. Hallioan, McVickcr 3 Building, Chicago. $2.50 a year: I cents n copy. Curd of Tliuuks. I i tcn.i ill y thanks to the tiii niin im-l others who so bravely assisted in -itxin niy property from tire night before last. It. (1 Mosi;i ky. Tobacco! Tobacco. AT Rock Bottom Prices! 8c. up to 45c. for Oraveley iii'.e the Ci.ji ! .-!it ni Orange Brand Sugar (Hot acid) Cured Hams. We have a Full Line of Groceries. 1 Look out for Aug", ail ) W. P. Burrus a Go, Foot of Middle street Bay. nehihbor, what's the trouble with you? Didn't you set the nomina tion? No. bul I rot a pair of Tart Wheels that don't suit me, and now J.: 0, Whlttv ft Oo. havt just sot in a iuddIt of those Celebrated Tennessee Whaela. I am alwayt doing Just wbat I ought not. Take my advioe and go at onoa to Whitty't an ireta pair of tha Ten aaatM Wheal and you ean tmilt if I cant. J, 1 BETAS, Pres. TOOS. DANIBLS,TIm Prcs, S.XHOBUTI,CaiUer The National Bank, 07 NEW BKENE, N. 0 Capital, -v . $100,000 Surplus Pre&tf, - 08,168 . , t- i HTTl3!frTm3lt -. . V laa. A; Brrair; i V Tnoa.' DiJtDtzA Oh ill. t. BEvajr, f 3, H- Haokbubx, auk. ttii.ua, n 1 jj. uxkvkt, -- kv O..U. B0Bjarn. ""- mmm Absolutely Pure. a of or kii United tui tar tskink! powder, m l.-vcnit.i strength. SVift'-i (?o"ftii;nt Jte- Hi. LaU port. Royal Baki.vo i St., N. Y. ;i:e w&n EDUCATE Boy la tbe best and BRf.wt war and with the lea.-t Uoubi'i atid cii,-rU.-o by HundinK him to ISSUES' ACADEliY, A home uchocl f...- twenty Uiit, In one of the healthier! and most moral tow lb tho State. Inu t- ;-s study ia the preetftico and un-er lire tllrfstioo tf the Prinoi ;--, P'.:or,t J . tl.-- b-st lam- lies. Terms moJotaie. Write early ud secure a place for the next year. E. I, BARN A.i . I'liaoipc.;, i-. t'ereriees: isoubrcl D ivi.Uor. t.'.oi- :t". N. C ; Dr. I.. Iv.i.t',. '. i't-iid, i in) or of 1'. 81x11 lb, .'. htoke5, l.it.wn, .:. i:t. ;V)upt. H. ' hrlu3 .2l if N. C- Hon. John I I l.-.ku Chbiloeto.-i, t :.. i.-v, 1.:.; Hr. At V -i.t.i i.e. , , A.:;tl Ui o 1-1' -. -: BlackBloclis. ts. Orbl tik-, V - Cannier lis.iV. Chalmers I'm w P. Au.! er, t 1- ton, 8. C. to. " TO Foe Furnituro ui Ail Kinds. nil r uu t toiifi MaLtrcuhis ;;.it'o t-i PIUCES VERY jylfl dwtf Hiotico. Noitoo Is hereby given tl.r.j a nailed (iiceling of tho Board (if C-.-uiraiualoncrt i f Oravbn eouf.ty v ill bo held on Mon day, July H'.n, tt the Court Uauiie cf enid county, city of Now bcrna, at 11 0 clock, am. cf said ilnv, pursuant to law, for tha transaction cf such bnsincss as may oomo be torn said Board. Tbiti July 1 h, IS'Ji, at Not Ik-mo, N. C EDWAitD w. sr.: i I.LV, i mil. , 2o Chairman p-ro tem. Mortgage Sale! By virtue of powor cotiTeyed by mort icsge deed from Ju'.ia i. Llar tisoii and U. I., llardieon to the underpinned, re- oordwd in the cilina ot t'.u u.-i;-.kler of Doeda of Craven county, Iniok 10b, pane 16. I will on bkturday, August (Hb ltiU3, at the Cc-urt Llouso door in New Berne, soil to tho hiv-bct biddor, for oash, tbe property lieauribed in said mortgas;o doed tbt in ; both tha home stead traot and tho i .rct), to eat isfy said rnortc..W. This July l'Jth, lc.! jy20 V.'. i. i'.i IVl'.U. POUTEa OF TO-DAY Aro not creating aa iii-:Ji oxcitoniont anioQc' the politicians of tlllrt nation as II. B. DUFFY'S are among thu merchants of THI8 town Wo aro closlug out a neaatilul imo ot Gents' Straw Hats at LESS THAN liOc. IN THE DOLLAR on thoir actual value,, and a larao lino of Ladies' Goods, Coni-islin; of Dress Goods, White Goods,&c too numerous to mention, at proportional llgnres. I our earliest uiviMlieation oi .,ui slot- is etniestly soliciled. Mention this ail. an I ho nlueonvinr yoa of the truth It contains Truly, 19 lw II. B. DUFFY. ForKint. in lo.mis over the et'ro or I)iof.vsy Sc Churchill (next to c!:y hall) are for rent. Apply f jy liSvf J. t 1.Z.IHAM John il.ClraMrea SCc FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS And Blacksmiths. Having withdrawn from tho old firm of John II. Crabtreo & Co., and our ohaaed the plsce on the west side oi Craven street, formerly known as Outh bert'a stand, we are now roady to do all tinas oi rounary, suchinist ana Jtlack smith Work. All our tools and machinery are new ana nrtt-otast in every particular. With a good oorps of mechanics, oto. wo hope to merit and receive a liberal share of publio patronage. John H. Crabtreo & Co.. Js29 dwtf New Berne, N. C. DR. WM. D. HOOPER Off era hit profeMional aervloet to tha people of Nw Berne and turroundint; country- OfBot) on the North tide ol Broad street . batwean Haneook and Ulddlt oyer the Iw offloe tf Bolioltor On. EL White. Offloe noun from 8:80 to 11 a. nn., and front 8 to 8 p. n. ..j v (J S v SALE, LIVERY, FEED AND xc ro Stables Opposito the Giiston House Finest Stcck at Living Pricca T. A,. Foiios I'ltOPKIHTOK, mayl" dwtf jt -rjv!v n ( irii.t a ;i tc.iiiilittiMn, oin.4('ir ol tins t nanco won't .. -tu;r.fis who liavo "lit AD. ami COM! r:;r h. tfiuiiT oiu pli-an jtlhtw i: I( arc nn betOi t ni timo for ' atli r fl U'lltlii - i.octlull y, r r M rt. .. r r its Mmsmy k Churchill, AMI Machinist's Supplies A Bpeci ctlt y 2 CRAVEN STREET, One door follow City Hall. All onh-rs sent to us will havo our Tompt attention, and he ilolivorcd to uric pint ot tho eity without ilolay. Quality ami u; es cuaianteed in etory ristance. jelO dw fp Oarris.Qio S Baxter. Closing Out Sale! For the Next 60 Days Wc will clo;r out Sjmraer Clothing. Hats, 'Dress Goods, Ladies' Vests, Gents' Underwear, &c. AT A GREAT REDUCTION ! Have jut n eeived n now lot of late style DEUBY and HOrT IIAT3. B.VRRINIITOM & BAXTER. IkwStcrc! Hew Stock! And Oceans Of It ! 1 havo risen from tho ashes, and aeulu offer mv fi ionds Fine Groceries, Ship Chan dlery, General Run of Dry Goods, Boots, Phots, Etc. wholesale or retail at lowost prices. Call nnd examine my cootls. They cannot bo excelled. A lot of Coffee, at ! cents oer Hound. tobacco 10 ccntc, and other groat bar gains in alirjlitly damagod gwds aired from the lirn. J. F. TAYLOR. Henry It. Bryan, Jr. M. It. Howard BRYAN & HOWARD, OENKRAL AOENTs Life, Fire, Marine and Acci dental Insurance, Je23dwlm Nkw Bkunk, N. O. THE " Farmers & Merchants Bank NEW BEENE, li, 0. Organized one year ago. CAPITAL STOCK , 75.000.00 Dividend . . . 8,750.00 Sprplim . . . 8,000.00 Undivided Proflts . . 820.74 0FFI0ER8 : L H. CuTUtn, . President. W. B. Oradwiok, Vloo-Prestdeet. T. W. Diwkt, . Cashier. With M father A rv n-. I in- t!. i rooiiu t.-! ijot-s ni t ' ...-aaiu 1! 'aim I -i-eoni'.- -i -wo. P.etter av.nl ' ii'J'.-lt 1 ,i: .. 1 .1 - h a l-i th,..-.e of appieeiiitt-d our re, r-ilWN wuh tli-- .n.t.,1.. T- ; . ,.o Ji.iv,- nor, 'o s;ij that pi it, -s of Trili iin-l Ulill now !s tn neec ti :n ?-i ::,. o that th.-v ui A.H. Powatt, . Cellar. - DIRECTORS: ? .V Wm. Olevo, ' P. H. Ptlletltr. . J. W, Stewart, .W. B. Ohadwlok. John Buter. , O. Uarka, U H, Cutler, - B. B. Haokbura. Headquarters (or Nickel Saving Stamps, Collection! t itpeelalty. , y fagl lw i .v.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 22, 1892, edition 1
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