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-TfYITR'W A 1 HE 'AILY VOL. XI.--NCX 102 NEW BERNE, N. C.t SATURDAY. JULY 2;i, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. n sr -m ra i n is i j v tx v t. J'- BUSINESS T ARQE Supply of Fine SEWING - MACHINES just received. : . It W. H. Baruinqton, Agent. LOST Friday, on Hancock or Broad street, between depot and B. Swcrt's residence, a Gold Bow-knot Stick Pin. Finder please leave at Journal office.28 2t ft9 AAwill bo paid for the latest )WiVVwatennolon in North Carolina. Must weigh as much as 70 pounds, jlw Address this Office. WAVEU;,Y ifcd OOOPER'8 Works for HsIj at a Bargain. Eight and Ten Volumes enri. Ne.v, handsomely bound, and lare oli-rtr print. j83, HUNYADI Jiuott Mineral Water, the bost'Natur! aperient. For sale by Jab. Redmond. RD V. JONES, l&to in oharge of . the proscription department of Poltaaro 's Pharmacy, Aehaville, N. 0., has opened a Proscription Drug Htore next to custom housa. Special oare is given to .the selection of preparations for prescription use only. The patron age of the public i eolioiteJ. may 29 PURE CORN WUISKEY for sale by J as Redmond. tUFF Gordon Iuipinod Sherry, for J- sale by J as UltMIOND. HO you need a Cruch llat Ooui) XJ ONES. LATH BHADKS at m20 BABRrNQTON & Baxter's. IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN. ButkeV Bass' Ale and Burke's Guinness' Stout, for sale by J as Redmond. FOR SALE Coles' box or ward robe lounge is a perfect lounge by day and a perfect bed by night, and you can put away as much clothing or other articles as in the average wardrobe. You oan get three articles for the- price i.f one. No extra charge for paohing or hipping. lira. Dr. Talmago, wifo of iha cele brated preaoher, says these lounges ers try, very nioe. Prioe in Creton, $10. ? 12, Raime $13. f U, Uaw Silk, (20. $25. Silk Brooatelle, $23, 830. Terms 10 per cent, discount otiaa with order or half with order balance CO days. ALFRED COLES. Grand and Mi'tle Avtnusa, Brooklju, N. X. t AAA CIGARS at verr low (OiUUv flgures to wholosalo and retail trade for sale by J A3. Kbdmosd. GARRETT'S COGNAC BHANDY used very muoh in the sick jooui. For sale by Jas Rrdmokp. IjTVE Hundred pairs of RiV'bvr Shoes for children, 10. 124 and 15 cents per pair. BIG IKE. HffI9U.8ACRAMESTAL.PORT and ITX SCUPPERNONG WINES for sale by Jas. Redmond. DUFFY 8 MALT WHISKEY for Medioinal use. for sale by jn3fl Jas. Redmond. I CALVIN BOHAFFER'8 WILD s OHEBRY ROCK AND RYE, put up expressly for throat and lung dia- .for sale by jab. ubdmond, Political clubs in New York and in the North re to be very ac tive and important factor in the pending campaign. The Railway Oomtnbsion iu the matter of the schedule on the Car olina Central railway decides that It has no right to mako a time ta ble. Jnn People's party convention met in Atlanta yesterday and nominated a full State ticket. W. L. Peck was uomina'.ed for Gov ernor. Gov. MoKinlkt still insists that his high tariff reduces prices, bat he does not believe that. He will discover later that it reduces the Republican vote. Ihb People's party convention of , Fiorina met Wednesday. It wa 'composed of Alliance men, , representatives of various labor or ' sanitations, Rapublioans and - kicking Democrats. MR. Cleveland's popularity is so ' great in New York that a tempest of eheers always follows any refer- enoe to him in the theatres and the ' display of his portrait ;it the oon eert gardens and ether public re .- aorta. . ' ' President Harrison onght to go to homestead and tell the mill workers that a cheap coat covers cheap man. With an almost oer tainty ? that they will all have' to "wear cheap coats next winter they onght to be in pretty good humor to receive snob, a statement at the present time. 'Indianapolis Sent! MB. Adial jb. iv. Stevenson ex presses the)plnion that the Dem ocratic- Presidential - ticket will carry both. Illinois and Wisconsin in November. One thing Is oer tain, . Democrats never, felt more hopeful of carrying those States than they do now, nor the Bepub lioans less confident. ' EVERY worklngman should : do all he oan for the election of Mr, Cleveland, because his election nscane popular government, the eqrtr.llry of men and an end to the f!no conditions which make, Oar negie possible and Piukertouism to run rt-t. It means equal laws for equal men and an end of favors tathafew.N.Y. World. Queen Victoria, so there is London talk, will refuse to send for Gladstone to form a Government. She is such an old iron-bound Tory she has never liked the Great Liberal leader and reformer. The announcement made by Gen. Snowdeu that troop would be kept at Homestead indefinitely has caused much exoitement there and generated disliko on the part of the btiikra towards the sol diers. In a word, the Senate, composed chiefly of millionaires, railroad at torneys, bosses andothers who are in politics to protect a special in terest, has Ioog since forfeited the good opinion and respect of the masses of the people, who see in it au enemy to the general welfare. 0 Voting for Senators on a general ticket, the people, it is be lieved, would erect men not less capable and muoh more to their taste than thoso now made Sena tors bp the average legislature. Baltimore Sun. LOCAL NEWS. yEW A D VERTISEMENT8. Lost Gold stick pin. Walter Ballard Telephones. Win. Ellis Proposals wanted. C. C. Clark Executor's notice. Stevenson and Clark Public sale. W. P. Burrus & Co. Tobacco, etc. J. W. Stewart Prices to suit times. W. H. Barrington Sewing machines. Citizens Bank Statement of condition. Sunrise prayer-meeting in Hancock St. M. E. Church, Sunday morning at 0:80 a.m. Rev. Thos. Dixon and wife are at Nag's Head, and it is stated that they will spend Mr. Dixon's entire vacation there. Another large tobacco factory is in course of construction at Winston. It is 0 stories high and 120x53 feet. Col. J. W. Alspaugh is the owner. The Winston excursionists, who have been spending several days at Morehead, passed througli yesterday morning re turning home on tho special train char tered for the trip. The North State of Greensboro tells of one of its farmers, Mr. Webb Wood, who raised D2 12 bushels of onions on less than a half acre of land. He sold them for 46.25. There is good money in rais ing crops that bring in 100 per acre. The steamer Defiance, of tho N., N. & w. Direct Line, arrived this morning and will sail this afternoon at five o'clock. The steamers of this line now arrive each Monday, Wednesday and Saturday morn ing, and leave each Tuesday at 12 ru., and Thursday and Saturday at 5 p.m. Returning they leave Norfolk every Mon day, Thursday and Saturday. Mr. Wagner, proprietor of the bottling establishment at Kinston, had his hand so badly torn to pieces by the bursting of the generator, Thursday, as to cause its loss. A nephew of his was also hadlv hurt, but his injuries ore not expected to be lasting ones. Both bad to bo taken home on a hock. The generator exploded with a noise like a small cannon, and t piece of it was blown through the ceil Rf B. Kinsey, of La Grange, has called for third party primary meetings to be held in the townships of Lenoir county, on Saturday, July 80th, to elect delegates to the county convention which will meet in Kinston, August 6th, to elect delegates to the State convention. The latter is to meet in Raleigh, August 16th to nominate candidates for State officers and select presidential electors for the State at large. The mackerel fishing season has com menced at Morehead. The first parties went out Wednesday. One boat con tained Mr. and Mrs. Hower, of Phila. Miss Zocllars, of Chicago; Miss Harris, of Raleigh, and Misses W. W. Clark and C. 8. Bell, of New Berne. The other boat had only Judge W. A. Hoke, of Lincoln- ton, and Ed. Chambers Smith, of Raleigh; and a boy, a nephew of Mr Smith's. They were out about three hours, and as a result of their sport they brought 280 pounds of the beautiful and delicious Spanish mackerel. Good fish ing such as this is fine sport. - Praises full and ardent of the Atlantic Hotel, its genial proprietor, Mr, .Plank, and the many attractions of the sea, come from those now enjoying the season at Morehead. Alluding to the hotel and its management, . yesterday, Mr. Hower, President of the Virginia Incorporation of the N. W. & 0. Railroad, remarked: "Too much cannot be said in its favor. The discipline maintained throughout Is ex cellent. They set an elegant table, and those managing . the ' hotel 'y even go out of their way to look after' the com fort and enjoyment of their ' guests. Just . previous to ' the entrance of the dancers Into the ball room of the Atleetlo Hotel Thursday evening, Mrs, John O. Plank was made the recipient of an ele gant pyramid of flowers one of the most charming that could be arranged. Mrs. C. Hower of Philadelphia was the donor. Children Jfyjor Coming and Going. Mr. T. C. Daniels left yesterday morn ing to visit friends in Wilmington. Miss Glennic Moody left to spend the summer at Seven Springs. Mr. P. H. Pelletier and family left.to spend a week at Beaufort. Mr. J K. Brown, special agent of the U. S. Treasury Department, who is visit ing the custom houses of this locality, after spending yesterday in the city left for Beaufort. Mr. C. P. Uowcr and wife, of Philadel phia, came up from Morehead and left on the steamer Neuse for their home. Mr. G. W. Pavic, of Moreton, N. J., who has been spending some time in the'eity, left on the steamer Neuse lor his home, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. J. L. Pavic, on a visit. Miss Florence Gamer, of Beaufort, came in on the steamer xseusc ami Iclt yesterday afternoon for Beaufort. Mrs. J. It. II. Carmer and daughters Misses Lillie and Besssie, of Brooklyn, arrived on the Neuse and left last night to spend some time at the Atlantic Hotel. Mrs. J. W. Biddle and Mr. L. U. Wooten, of the telegraph office, returned from attending a protracted meeting at Fort Barnwell, which is being conducted by several Baptist ministers. Privato Telephone. The Union telephone, which Mr. Wal ter Bellard is introducing in the city, is highly spoken of. It works without a battery, and the alarm bell works with a magnet. It is very simple in eoustruc- tion so simple that there is no danger of ts getting out of order except by some thing falling 011 the ires and breaking it lown, or some similar accident. It is very distinct and is guaranteed to work better than any other telcphouc in the market at a distance of two miles. The wood-work is of cherry, ash, oak or walnut, as the purchaser desires, and the metal-work is all nickel-plated, and they are made in different styles so that the wires can pass directly through the wall of the room where the telephone is located or go first to rooms above. The telephones are sold outright in stead of being rented or having tho use charged for. They can be put up by any mechanic who has once been shown how, and upon rcmovul of tho owner can be transferred from one position to another. Senatorial Convention. The eleventh senatorial district is com posed of the counties of Lenoir, Greene, Jones, Craven, Carteret and Onslow, and is entitled to two senators. This is in accordauce with the redjstricting by the last legislature. The editor of the Kinston Free Press addressed a letter of inquiry to the chair man of the Democrativc Executive Com mittee in each county of this district, asking views as to the time and place of holding the senatorial convention. One reply favored Kinston. Mr. W. S. Chad- wick, of Carteret, Mr. P. M. Pcarsall, of Jones, and Mr. Jos. W. Biddle, of Craven, agreed that the convention be held on Tuesday, September 13th, 1802, at Morehead. It is supposed that the above call will meet with no protest, and if not it will hold good. Morehead is a good place. It is some what central, for the district, and is a favorite place for meetings. How the Kain Did Wilmington. Wednesday afternoon's rain waVmuch scvero in Wilmington ( than in New Berne. Washouts occuared there and damage to the amount of 9300 was done. It was terrific for an hour and was ac companied by loud thunder and lightning. The messenger says the streets run like rivers and adds in addition: The low placo alone which Jacobs Run flows from Third street to the northeast corner of Market and Second was a per fect river. The back Tarda of the nmmi- ses along the run ww frWf one to three toei deep in water, un i rura street, mid way between' Princess and Market, there is a wal II about I fifteen feet high. reaching from che pavement to the Tot below, and ' the.water poured over the wall, making a perfect Niagara. In a few-minutes the yard below was covered with water about three feet decD and a colored woman, who lives tin a house in tne low place, was so alarmed that tier cries werclhcard a couple of blocks away. The streets up in the .business part of tne city were rusning streams and several mercnants bad chickens drowned betore they could remove th 3 coops from the sidewalks. Many Jcnickens on private premises were also urowneo. . The weather bureau reports the rainfall here as 3.10 inches, and strange to say there was very little rain north of Rocky Point, and very little a few miles south and west of tne city. the Salny Spell. The excessive rainfall in the United States during Juuo and July recalls tho following remarks' about what kind of weather they have in Japan. I An English, "globe-trotter", declares, probably with injustice,, that Japan "has weather,' but no climate,'' . and that the Weather is most uncommonly bad. , He quotes a foreign resident as saying : "I bavo lived ten years in Japan,1 of whioh nine and three-quarters nave been wet," and concludes bis unfavorable com- nMrati h "ilmnnblrv Inta fwtAfPv ' a. a . tail. , Dint days hare BepUmber, , t . -rr 8 " r'w t Apni, june ana worsmDerj 54,; t, i From February until May f. i ine rain ic rainetn every cuiy j i, ? All the rest bare thirty-one, tt if ,. . Without one blessed gleam of sun.- ' And If any of 'em bad two and thirty. ? I They'd be just as wet and twice art dirty. Hook and Ladder Company Needed. As efficient as nur tire department is and gallantly ns its members work there is one feature that could be revived with great advantage to its successful work ing on many an occasion uud that Is a well equipped and zealous hook and ladder company such as once existed in the city. The fire at the market was an instance in which their services would have been very valuable. If there had been such a branch of the department in good work ing order then the destruction would not have been near mo ,-reat as it as. The buildings' being close to or out on the wharf prevented much choice of posi- tiou in lighting the (ire. It will be re membered that all the buildings thcnlsunerer Iron; pain. ,,om.,l nr. i,-.,,, .-.r, Tl.nl Mf8. Dail WSS ,. , 1 -, r .1 I ""fa"-"-' - I 1 he sheets ot iron would not burn througli and the water, thrown, fell with little effect upon them, while the flames were raging with unabated fury ou the inte- specially caution their children of its rior, and by their tierce heat igniting the dangers. Accidents like the ab;ve arc interior of adjoining buildings, the thin of too frequent occurrence and are some sheets affording scarcely any protection times brought abcit, not by a little child against them. The same difficult in unconscious of the terrible danger as in fighting the fire presented itself in ihis cast, but by adults whose mature each additional buildincr. whereas a few determined men rjrovided with the pro-1 per appliances could quickly have jerk ed down a few sheets when needed and the water would then have gone direct to the flames and the lire, in all probabi lity would have been stopped so mneh sooner that the Ics-i would have been lessened by at least half. Wednesday night at one time it was desired to open au upper window to worK througli but it was matter to enter the burning building and break it open, t!ioj;di Mr. Haywood Tookcr bravely did whereas with the hooks the win h)iv ,-,mi!,1 have been pul led open from the st:-. el without danger and with much Ic.-.s i.i. oiu,.:.ict;cc. In the ahsi-nc" of a regular ho,.k and ladder company the lirctm n that the city is now favorod in having, would gladly manage a truck if the city would provide one. (We spiak from authority on the subject; and we would suggest that the city at its earliest convenience purchase one An inijuovcdonc with all necessary appliances ladders to reach the second story and roof, booked loof- Iadders for working on roofs, hooks for tearing down whatever obstructs free work, a battering ram for breaking sub stantial doors if it should become neces sary, axes and bucke. nkl be pro, ure-1 1 for about 1800, and v. . hav,- good grounds for believin.,' tln.l should the city purchase such an out lit a hook uud ladder company would immediately be formed, but if not, as we said, our regular fire men would bo glad of the added facilities for successful work and would avail themselves eagerly avail themselves of the advantages off'-rcrl. Such an out fit is bndly needed and is greatly desired by our firemen who are the best informed and most determined and sueccssf workers, and there is never a tire of any consequence where the scrviccMil'a Hook and Ladder Company is not less needed From Morehead City. Editoii Journal Tliinkmn few otild notes concerning the yaities here be iutcrestitic', I wilt give a inearo men tion of a few things that have ocelli red and what will in a few davi. A very delightful au I seiei-t Favor German, consisting of thirty couples, (riven complimentary to Miss Daniels, of arboro, was tho event of the season. Saturday nigtit, iaa inst , a compli mentary German will be riven bv Messrs. Femberton andUveriaugh ot rayctteviilu to Miss Cohen of Ga. and Miss William son of N. C. which promises to bcal trrand affair. Next Tuesday. 'Will int., a party of wealthy ccntlemeii from Birmiiiirham, Ala., will give tbc most elaiiorato anairot the season, ravors from "litlany 01 Y. and refreshments by 'Pinatid. The Cost will be over S0O. There are over tlorco liuiidrsd guests here now, and of tho most select. Hotel is strictly first-class in every respect. K. Union Acoustic Telephone. Mr. Walter Ballard has a Uniou Acous tic Telephone on exhibition at Hotel Albert, and ue will bo picasea to nave an truckers, mill men, merchants and others interested in quick communication to can and examine ttic line. It is the best telephone on the market. Proposals. Scaled Iproposale will bo received for thirty days for the construction of a Boiler for the Atlantic Steam Fire Engine. For further information apply to the chairman of tbe fire department com mittee. Wk. Ellis, Chairman F. D. Com. July 23tl, 1802. tf "Tisnoeaheolothes whioh make tho man, but Ihnjr help." Hats. Q'othes and Shoes civi lized men cannot do without. We've got to have 'em. Now we wan'kyoor trade on them. When yea eed iy thing ia this line tee Oi. : We jWt expect to salt every. body and w don't get mad if yon An, us i, dont boy but we think W- Cah tjo'me aa aeasr lalting tha' majority fl as any one hi Tew Berne , We are vi - I u wea vh uwui uJ tawgiiwi svvu. I oontntlv ; recel vfnir newl cood.li8ta. at the Ooatt Hons door in n I aj. , rinliann. On id sml tins J Patantl Berne, tell to the blgheel bidder, for rv" ' V Zr: ;T " . leatner pampas vena antuaaeneev J HOWARD. Burned to Death. On last Friday, a .inon while before noon, at the heme of Mr. Frank Dail. near Institute, n bi-nr'n-rtdn!? accident occurred. Miss Addiu liiil. an cit'lit-year-old daughter - f Mr. Pinkncy lli'l, who was visiting her sistoi. M;s. Uiu!, was requested to kindle a tire in the stove and did so, and, it is thought, for the purpose of incressing the (lame r ipidlv she took the kerosene, can and. poured oil on the' wood;' the flame CMuuuu.ilcurcd io tho can and ezplodcd ; enveloping tin child in flames. H'T rr: ) ;i::.1k''. the car of Mrs. Dail, deepi'e the ru?e of the sewing machine l"cl: -he -v.'.- o;T!tiio' at the time; an.l Mr. Dail Lasteiied t; the child's aid, seized her and her in a tub of mater near by, but before the child had received fatal injuries. Addie lived in great p-iin ii'-iti' next morning, wl.en death rclicu-1 the '.ittlc da .geiour-ly b.irned her sister, but is while trying 1 0 save exoected to ri cow : press. People should be very ary about the use of oil around tire!-, and parents should nudiruient one would siippoK would deter them from such uckk folly. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION' OF TEE CITIZENS BAHS, AT NEW BERN, N. V , In the County of Craven, at the .-1 business, July I2th, lHtcJ. RESOURCES Loans and discounts. . 1 . '-'i'. 1') t an r-asylovcrdrnflls, secured and r.i sc cure! SU07.M State and county Lon,i Due from other banks 1,1. d bankers .... Due from other- than bank and bankers Banking house Ileal estate Furniture and tb.t.ne. Cash . ',1 ir.i.t.Xl Checks and cash it. 'i,- '. :; ' '"' 1,012.50 "5,(178.06 :.7'i .10 r,,t2;i,:n! ;.::;(.. vj .IAHIUTli-:-Ciipilal -.oek Jiaid in t'ndivklcd profits Due to barks and banke, . Deposits Cashier's checks outstanding I ..! :t ."iho.h i2o,7(ltJ..J7 :I21 ;i!) fl7!l,2!")e.8 I, C. E. FoV, Cashier ot the Citizens Bank of New Bern, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to tl best ot my knowledge ami Pellet. I V . I., r 01, . ;i-;ie i a-, ats or Noin rr Cauoi.tka, County , f Cravr-n. . Sworn to and subscribed betore ie, ih 21st day of ,lul. 1802. II. M (irtovr.s, Notary l'ublr Correct Attest .1. A. Mkadows. ; Edward W. Smai.T.w ood. FEKDINANII I'l.RK II. I l':!iele- CiiAS. Dt.TFV. -In . 1 1..... . .. 1., Notice, Blote of :.orlli Carolina Uiuvi-n Co ntj . The lubKrlber having , aulinrU ait P.xe'L tor of Ida oata'e ul Ciiruttue k. TaiLer, deceased. 00 tbe ism day of .lutv, A. J. P bafors tti Probate Oourt of Oraven county hereby uotlflea all persons bavins ohiims against aald ktolaie 10 pieseni mem ror pay ment on or beloro the let ilnv of AuKUHt, hs:i, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of tbolr reooveiy. All per.-ona tnttebled t.i eatd eMail will make Immediate payment. Done t!ls d day of Jnly, it-"J J,:iet 'CUiS. e. CL.AHK. l'.wut r. Public Sale. rurrfuant to a Judgment of the Hopurtor Ourt of O'raven county, rendered nt U10 Spring Term, A. D. we will eell at Pub lic Auction, at the Court tlonm tloor in the Oitvof Newbem, at 12 o'oiock.M.. on Mon day. September 6lh, )ku2, IbefollowlnR prop. I erty: All the eatato, property, nl, JJof JSSTXVt .11 iDeeaiabe, properly, nmiiu kuii ue f AaaJonea In aud to the estate both real and personal of hla Inte father, Freder ick J. Jones, deceased, whether the name be In possession or expectanoy to whloh tbe aalu Asa Jonts is entltlod or may hereafter be entitled as one of the legatees and de visees uudr tbe will of the aald Frederick J. Jones, dated the loth day or Juno, IHH11. now upon record In Will hook, Letter K. page 213, In the offlits of tho OlerR of tbe Ha perlor Court of Oraven county. Terms Cash . M. DaW. STKVEHrtOV. W.v. W. (o.ABK, Jyi.itjs commlMleners. Tobacco! Tobacco! AT Bock Mm Prices! 8e. up to 45c. for Gravcicy rc have the Celebrated grand (not acid) Cured Hams. We have a Full Line of CSriroooiriojs, (Look out for Aug. ad.) I IV D . . Rnrtlltt R Rft " - Foot Of Middle Stl66t L , . ' . ZlOttgagO Sale ! By tlrtusj of power conveyed by mort- I ftsge deed from J alia F. Hardison 1 "V Hatdlaoo so the undanbrned. and re- oorded lm Ue effloe of the Register of m?YrtZEL "TSJZ'XF oaebt Ihe property described In laid aaoriae (beinc both the home teed tract sad tbe Oobaa usot), to eat Isf y said mortgage. X MCIVEB. ill ASvsoiuto'y Pu'o. A m ot L,ci.in: powaor. :mu ctronntb (jruirn?n-nt fie Higho, totest ,i Ot' Ull iD I'nitol Si t4 port. Royal Bakivi r -pi:k V. I'll, W.-.1I St N. V. 12 a the best aud 6l-.t v. ly ur.d with the least double ad ciueuse by sending him to BARNES' ACADEMY, A homo bobool for twecty boyp, in one of tho healthiest &ud most moral towns of tho ritate. The lcvb otudy ia the proaeace aud under tho direction of tbc Principal. Patronized by t:e hem tarn illee, Tortus modra. Write nr!y eu-.l t x.c.uio tt u.e.o., tor i ie n : 1 - C. L BARNES, A.B.. Principal. Lcuuir, N. C. Ref.in.nce:: Foii!li" ni !-.. :-U'n Ccl- lege, N. C. , Dr. V.. Porter. Rocky Point, N. Uoo. John t rioken, Mayor of Clovloeico, H. v' , K -v . '. P. ! o-ith, C. Hukm, ! Brown, C . U. v. BiackulocLii. ii. J. , id:. K OrAl Units, Va Mr. W. 2 Cashier Unuk, Fiojcnco, A'i iots, t!a ' ::ty SciXKj.., Aier.nt, f li-e ton. 9. U , ole FtsrEiiiura, isifr j.1 . nnm TO 1 ,1 e; i- .:.. t.,,, ;i..--ire, For Furmtura of Ail Kiiidc PRICES VERY LOW. jylU dnlt Hotice. Isoti.-.o ii hwi--u -r o in,,; ('Hlit -l meetine of ciio itocir.l of L-orioiosionern oi Cravon i.ouaiy wu Lo t.lii 0:1 Mon day, July jSib.at liio u'.nt H.io-erf said county, cby 01 berroi, nt 11 o'clock, a m., of nnid dav, purcuint to law, for the trui.Hacllon 01 hjc'i bnaiaees as may coulo linurn said litnid. Tlds July Ixh, 1:JJ, hi Nj- lierne, i.c l.ir.VAKD , 1 , f haiiiMuc til DAY i itmont; t h' j'oiitii-i iii.i u! I i 1 '. 1 -it 'ii 1L. It. l)i I't'Y Cut Prices aro aiiuinf tlto ii.t n;!:, litt---i( I'M (S vvv ViL" 1110 c'f'-"'!'.-, 1 l- '.aiiit, i I:tu Gents' Straw Hats at Lbs.-! 1 HAN i liiK I )t : I.A ! on tliou ;. tc.ai a..t-. a- : 1 ...I ;e iiue ol Ladies' Dresis G otitis, Vvbita Qoous,ic, too liii morons t in:'itio;j, ut ir.i.ntit)al i our cariiLv! nr. : ; u n of ,iim htctk 18 OUlFHiNtW Bfiliciu'il. jvluntlon this ;.l, iui-1 wo iMinvuico you f tho Truth it rm;.i.;iv. l'liily, 19 lv II. U. DUFFY. For Ilent. 'Ihe toonis ou t thattoro of Disocway & Churchill (next to city hall) are for rent. A I fly to j?Utf J K. Latham. FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS, And Blacksmitha. Havtne withdrawn ti til, mil linn of .lolui II. ( lill.tl, .', I eliatio.1 tho idia e oil -1 ('niven Maeet, foiiaulv Ki'' ,., ami jnir et Hide f ,u ij CJtith .1,1 v t.,i i, all t and Rlaek berl'a atand. we aro niw i, kinds i! l-'uuii.ii v. M-ihin arnith Woi k All our too!.-, atni titiiehinei y are new and flrnt-cl.isH in ev,-rv trutii ilar. With 1 eio.l core ut nieehanies. etc., wo hoio t, nuirit ami ree,'i'e a liberal share of public patrenn.i. John H. Crabtreo & Go.. jag'J dwtf New II -rue, N. Darrigton Baxter. Closing Out Sale! For the Next GO Days We will close out Summer Clothing, Hats, 'Dress Goods, Ladies' Vests, Gents' Underwear, &c. AT A . .. GREAT REDUCTION ) , Eavs just received anew lot of late style DERBY and SOFT BATS, i-'t - i BARBIMQTOK BAXTER. CSrO M 12 BALE, IITEfjY, FEED AND (typccita tho- Gaiiton House Finest Stock dtLiying Prices riMrtiKi't)i;. i-.e:,17 dv.-t Ti, .id i.riees :.o a touii'I'ition, -tl ,, 'jf-eir of this a chance won't tot iel" who havo : Al. and COMI-: li, w- ti'tnh-r Olll . 1 1 1 1 1 v ;i".in. ur i' i,leni;i allow nf. -U are ti" better .1 -s t r, W 1 ' til, :f .0 t tlllt tl.e.l fcctl illy. 1. I tic, tlK-m tt. j.te d time b-r un liiends. .Unburn OUciswai Churchill, A ' 1 1 lilacliinisl's oiipplies A pcci .stlt y ! CUAVEK STREET, Ouu (i.jnr lclow wity Hall. a: t,i-i- t to in- will have our 1. himI bo delivered to :y :.!iut lel.iy. -ei 'ii.ii Anteed iii etory jelO tlw (p r -,11 ' attet-t f.v o'n: ' ..' tl:; P :,ili' :ui,l ; ustauce. tkw,:..' klew Stock! ii ii: 1 !,.-.-. 1 Cefcaus Of It! u h, and :n; iln V iuc i;r.,ci .! i. :i, Sliip Chan dlcry, Ue: ral Run of Dry tloods, Hoots, Shot's, Ktc. :r f't.1.1 lit I v . .Illll'- : t Tiled. ne.-t prli .v -ood- Call 11 Tin cannot In A lul ..f 1; IT- at t (-etitrt per pound, and i.Uicr f;ieat bar laina ,-d goods caved t.ih.ieeo l'i e i- L'lUliil ill ,'.,"' '; from tlit- lli -. TAYLOR. Hemy K. I' in, J.. M. U. Ilowar-I B i Y 'U C: HOWARD, i;i:n::i:al a;i:st-; Life, Tiro, Marino and Acci denWl Insuranco, ; e?3 tl 1 : n N K w li K U N B, N . O i - - 1 n (V i. I'j i - St ry, umifiiour, waai sua uouuw with you? Didn't yoa gel the nomina tion V : No, but I got a pair of Cart Wheels that don't suit me, and now J.) O. .. Wbitty & Co. have just got in a supply of thoso Celebrated Tennessee Wheels, . Ism always doing Just what I onght not. Take my advice and go at oooe toWhitty's and get a pair of the Tsav nessee Wheels and yoa can entile if 1. oan't, ! -,- . - , DR. WM. Ds . HOOPER Offers his professloiial sorvloee tothi people of New Berne and surround oountry. OCSoa on tbe North Broad street between Henrr tr Middle over the Iw efTlon of ' Oeo. LI. White. OIHim hmirn to 11 as m.. and from 8 to 0 p. Jyiatf Ch2drea'.Cry;r..: .4
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 23, 1892, edition 1
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