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Tee Daily 'A- ' , VOL; XL-NO, 109 NEW BERNE, N. C. SUNDAY, JULJ 31. 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS OURNAL. )1 r .4 BUSINESS LOCALE. I" HAVE fitted up Hotel Albert Barber Bliop nicely anA-in style. I invite all my old patrons and othcrs who want a pleasant shave' or hair cat. in' artistic Style to give mo a call. ' PttOF. W. II. SlIEFABD. "IITAKTED To rent a Dwelling House f in a pleasant part or city. jy26tf - Baubxnoton & Baxtkii. WAVEH..Y d COOPER'S Works for Mala n Bargain Eight and Ten Volume em h. Ne. handsomely bound, and large clonr print jBd( T ' TTUNYADt Jna Mineral Water, ' JL JL tha bent Nalurtl aperient. ' ' . For sale by Jas. Kkdmond. TV D V. JONES, late in charge of Xli. the prescription department of ' Putnam 'a Pharmacy, Aokaville, N. 0., has opened Prescription Drug Store ' next to custom house. Special eare is ' given to the selection of preparations . for prescription use only. Tnopatron ego of the publio is solicited. may 29 DURE CORN WHISKEY for aale by JL Jab Redmond. DUFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for Mia by Jas Redmond. T0 you need Crush Oat Good U ONBB, LATR SHADES, at mSO ' ' Barmnqtor & Baxter's. IMPORTED HOLLAND QIN, Burke's Baas' Ale and Burka'a Guinness' Stout, for Ml by Jas. Redmond. FOB SALE Coles' box or ward rob lounge is a perfeot lounge by day and a perfect bed by night, and yon can pat away as muoh clothing or other artiolea as in the average wardrobe. Yon can get three articles for the prioe of one. No extra charge for packing or shipping. Mrs. Dr. Talmage, wife of the cele brated preaoher, saya those louniioa are very , very nice. Prioeln Creton, 10,13, ' Raima S19.9U, - haw Bilk, 20. 885, Silk Brooatelle, 2B. 830. Terms 10 per cent, discount ch with order or halt with order balanoe 00 days. ALFRED COLKS. " Grand and Mvrtle Avenuea, Brooklyn, N. Y. TK CCC CIGARS at v(r low I OiUUU figures to wholesale and retail trade for rale by Jab Richmond. GARRETT'S COON AC BKANDY need very much in the sick room. For aale by Jas Erdmosd. l?rVE Hundred pairs of Rubber Shoes L tor ohlldren, 10. 12, at and IB cents per pair. MU 1K.E. MI81I. SACRAMENTAL, PORT and SQTJPPEttNONQ WINES far sale by Jas. Redmond. UFFY8 MALT WHISKEY for Madioinal use. for sale br Jan28 Jas. Redmond. I CALVIN SCHAFFER'S WILD a CHERRY ROCK AND RYE, put np expressly for throat and lung dis- i, for Mie by jas. kkdmond. TnK breath of prayer comes from the life of faith. ... TflBY do not love not live to GOd. God, who do , " Truth it : not gin is cherished. cherished where y No man can get religion any las ter than be will use It, Modesty is not a virtue when it causes a man to shrink from duty. -Sol. . TnB devil always has trouble in introducing himself to people wbo are busy. - Ir yon fail to see good in others, remember yon lack goodness in yourself, , . ' Tux troth may be crucified bnt no grave can be made deep, enough to hold it. Tad momentr humility onder- -sp takes to earry a flag, it kills Itself. 1 Ram'd Horn. Yof e tnnot dream yoaraulf oh iracteit you mast hum mo; forge jourMlf ue. fcVouilo. iuto , PLBNTT are ready to die far Christ; what 1 needed now is men who are willing to Jive for Ghrht. Dr. Strong. . '" " .'- If we would read the secret his tory of our enemies we would, find In each man's life sorrow, and Suf fering enough to disarm all k-ostil it?. Longfellow. ; ; ; f- Tub Roman Catholics will srect in London to the memory of Car dinal Manning a refnge for "home less poor without 'distinction of creod or nationality," : . , Everybody wants to attain to oonspioaous and shining virtues, bat very few seek the lowly graoes thyme and sweet herbs which grow tuneath the shadow of the living tree. - ' ' V Nomina is so glorious in the joa of mankind, and ornamental In man nature, setting aside the fa advantages : that spring i it, ns strong, steady, mason- ) I iety. Addison. , Vi hds more duc a single mercy t rtioaod to each moment of our , the sum would rino very high t how is our arithmottrc oafoua i when every minuto iiiu moro ; v D am uitjuneuy t,;;- . r. The great heat has again brought in prominence a fact which is al vays observable in these se vere spells, namely, that sunstroke is far more common in the North ern cities than in the Southern. All of the leading Northern papers of recent date contain long lists ot fatal oases from his sonrce. The Republican State Execu tive committee met in Raleigh Thursday, all members, save two, being present, and by a vote of 14 to 1 instrncted the chairman to issue a call for a State convention to be held in Raleigh September 7th. Chairman Eaves is confident that the Convention will pnt a full State ticket in the field. LOCAL NE"W,S. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howard. E. D. Bangert Watch and jeweler shop The cold wave predicted is overdue. Pcrhnps it got warmed up before reach ing here. The schooner Mclvin, Capt. Lupton left yesterday for Philadelphia with a cargo of lumber from Blades Bros. mills- Lawyer Oibbs left on her to spend Borne time at Ocracokc. The showers yesterday afternoon were quite welcome after the heated spell. They came according to the forecast of the wcathor bureau, though there were not the slightest signs of them until after the middle of the dny. Mr. Arthur Rico was arrested for on suspicion of having committad the rob bery Sunday night at Mr. Biggs Gaskins near Vanccboro. It was intended to hold preliminary examination Friday, but he took leg I mil and Jell the constable behind Mid his whereabouts are not iowu- Would it not be u good plan for the hands as they work the streets to make a slight grade to tha sidewalks and put down a good curbing at i the edge? The slope would cause the water to run off immediately during rains and the curb ing would add durability to the work performed. Thoroughness generally pays well in the long run. Coming and Going. Iter. Jas. Thomas, who has been spend ing some time with bis relatives in tha city, left yesterday morning to resume bis ministerial work at Rocky Mount Mr. E. H. Henderson, who has been spending a few day's in the city, left for his home near Kinston. The following parties who have been spending some time at the Atlantic Hotel passed through en route to their homes: Mr and Mrs. Ed Chambers Smith, of Raleigh; Miss Bcrtio Burwoll, of Char lotte; Mr. Nixon of Augusta, Qa.; Mr. J. Tones, of Sclma, Ala., and Lieut. Lucas of the U. S. Army. Capt, Dave Stryron and wife have re turned from their visit to Ocacoke. Mr. u. K. Thomas ana lamilylatt iastlnd J A Robsnson. night to visit relatives at Beaufort. m .... .. . 1 he tollowmg parties went down last nigm to spcuu sometime at jnoreneaa. Mr. W. B. Boyd and family. Mr. J W. flfnivart. nnrl ram!lv Vftaa farria MavTlOW v t. r tt.-j uu uer uepuew auuner iynn auuiou,. M - ttr .1 r- ar jur. nm. ouuan ana wue auu mr. Blumgardt. 7 Mrs. W. S. Herbert, of Kington-, pawed compameu Dy her sister, Miss Uertia Dill k . . ... ui muiuuow, woo uas oacn Tuiung nor, e , ,1 v t 1 . ! 1 returning borne. Rev. John Gibble came np from Uean- fort and wiQ eondnct tba services in the Episcopal church tomorrow. - j Church Services. Centenary M. E. Church Iter. It A. Willis, pastor. Services at 11 a. m, and 8 p. m., conducted bythepaator. Young men's prayer meeting at 9 .15 a. m. Sun day school at 4 p. m.,J. K. Willis, Supt, Prayer meeting on Thursday night at 8 lo are cordially inTited o'clock. Thepubll. to attend all these services. Uapust - Church-Benrices at II a.m. and 8 p.m., conducted by tibo' pastor, Rev. RufUs Ford. Sunday-school at 4 p.m., J. B. Bolland, supt. Christ Church Rev. T. M. ; Oeotrge, rector, 7th Sunday after Trinity.: 8er vicos at 11 a. m. '- Sermon bf Rv. John Bennora Gibble. Sunday. School It 8 p. m. - Services at 0 p-m. Presbyterian Churchi Rev. C. O. Var- dell, pastor. . Services. 11 an, and -6 p.m.' Suhday School 5 p. nU. A oor- dsal invitatioa to all.. "Bom pooBlo nvr find oat thai 4 an opportunity is an opportunlsr tintll III Best goods ot every sort, ha tamed tho MM 00Mr. Bam' I His bargain tale have now become uom. ' ..-..v.,. ..:.,., -v,r -'i ia : -1 MA Lt.l . . tul ,0.,mJ. w iiNva uoou Offering yo th opportunity bnyine aa . oil Bhade vitiU all fix r.v v. of IlaDderxhJefs' 25 Dec cent . lOM than tegular goods, do ftot let the opportunity pass befote it ia too late. We bavn Inni. rant (vd a new lot Of leather bclto at tl and 11.50. Sample lllr brashes, Suspenders and Eraooa. Dee na MyOU necl m.t. nuuiia fcuui.ii, . i. . i (1,7.. THE COLORED FAIR. Next Week the Timo on Sale. Season Tickets One week from tomorrow the New Berne Colored Fair will open. It will last five days. The two annual exhibitions already held have possessed decided merit and neither of them was worked for harder or more widely than the coming one has been. The time is so short that every exhibitor should be seeing that what he intends having at the fair is all in readiness. It will be opened by Mayor Manly and Hon. F. M. Simmons. Rev. J. C. Price and Congressman Cheatham will bo the orators of the ocaasion. The manager desires and request al' trade associations, societies and fire com panies to join in the parade. On the first day all such organizations will be ad mitted free. The procession will form in front of the court house at 9:30 o'clock, Monday August 9th. Season tickets for the Fair are now on sale. They can be procurrcd at the JScw T" " ' (if i.ru ir frrvm flip 1 Secretary of the Fair at the Custom house. The price is f 1.00. Tim lnnrlnrs of the Fair wish to Ket our merchants ana Dusincss men generally w i i aid the Fair by the purchase ol season tickets, considering that the Fains a great help to tbcm and the community. 1 ' T UrUlianl Werman ai mo Auuuue. A correspondent at Morencad writes us as follows : Never in the history of this popular I resort has a more brilliant and bcautilul Favor German been given, than was given last night by the clever and courteous manager, Mr. Jiio. O. Plank, and his esti mable lady, complimentary to the guests I of the Atlantic. The favors were costly and beautiful. Champagne, punch, ices, fruits, coufectionenes and cakes were served in cafe, which was elaborately decorated with (lowers and nags. Too much credit cannot be given to Mr. H. P. Hill, steward, late of Palmer House, Chicago, for the elegant "spread,'' which was one of the events of the evening long to be remembered. Mr. J. W. Cooper, of Philadelphia, a very clever gentleman and an accom plished dancer, led in his usual graceful manner. The figures introduced were new and very much admired, and in keep ing with the surrouudings. The ladies were elegantly gowned and adorned with precious stones in abnn- dance. To mako individual mention of the elaborate costumes worn by the ladies would be beyond my descriptive powers. The music closed with the beautiful strains of "Home, Sweet Home," and every one seemed perfectly delighted. Offloers for This Year. The following officers of thcN. C. Press Association were elected for the ensuing year: President i. E. iiilliard. 1st Vice President Jerome Dowd. 2nd " " H A Latham. 3rd " " F M Williams. Secretary and Treasurer J B Sherrill "RpTprnt.ivi (Inmmitteu S A Ashe. II A London. JoscDhus Dauicls. E E Harper and T R Manning. Orator W F Marshall. Vmt Tnmmi, Tvrl Historian J P Caldwell. Delegates to tho National Press Asso- niatinnT R .Tprnicmn. W B Tomlinson. H W lllrainl .1 A Tlininnq A IttfmftieS: I ltv -r. 7,-TmI1i AH uvirjiraiu vu iuv a v u iia I . . mmwl mool5n nf i,ain(Ma lnpn l0ftne gtgte whieh will bo held at More- I head Citv on the 10th of August grows I anace. Advices from Salisbury. Favette- I v&la and Wilminfirton are to the effect that . . . . ta nf town, will wm.vww rv-"w' " " - I be re d resented, and it U understood that tiw milies of many of the nolid men of I the Stete will accompany them on this w a Mornii .it nrifflr, th Monninrflwehavc not grown at the expense of our iBanc juuDv. XHjtuueH urscucai nuittuu wuuviwiw ui vn cwr"" TTU a I Al fl 111 Itstltin, rT natntn Kir r uroHKB uiciikauiiiiu ua wra wikiimu vol w I meetini.. gnMects of interest will be .. - " ' " ... (jiBcussed by representative men. won. W. H. 8. Burirwvn. of Henderson, has consented to deliver an address on "Banks and Bankinir in North Carolina, and Dr. R. & Lewis, of Raleigh, owner of on of tha finest diarv farms in the tata-.-will deliver an address on "The'Best Cow fori North Carolina. There will be other addresses of interest, and this meeting will characterize the biccest time at More- head for this season. News & Observer. THE SILVER tJUESTIOX. 1 ofpickeU empty, loo; I Of hustling 'round for money And seeline oh! so blue Because jou act so foolishly And buy your goods so rasu Not looking to your interest But wasting your good cash. Ton know right well a dollar Can take care of itself, It i the little penny - xou must lay Dy on tne sncir Digit would teach a lesson That will not cost you dear Trod wwA M watcn the sliver Toa can save up in a year.gj No use to name his bargains, I - Ha tells you every day; ' Go to his stores to find out, And seo the easy way I H sells his hats, boots, shoes and clothes, 1 A popular resort. WtfWthaeansflthaaensta of Defeats the "Silver Bill;', - 1 Tho silver that most interests you, I Itia Tk will helD vou lo it. v I : It's like him you can wave n?nrIsb 10 ho of bvT' I x General Arent Wanted. M" to travel, appoint- and tram kfawnlclife Asciation. Asscta nearly fiOO.OOO.." State law complied with. Permanent, trofltab e. nleawnt WorK. , v't tr u , ftni ii,,; o .,nl,.ro Enildinff. Chiciuro. III. Ssun AT (A poem by Miss Lisette Clayton Hood read by W. F. Marshall of the tlastonia Gazette at the Press Convention:; Welcome! Welcome! Quill men bold Minds of steel, and hearts of gold Welcome now to one and all, Gathered here at Duty's call. From the mountaiuB. wild and grain). To the surging ocean's strand From hills and roiling plaiiiH, Towns where peacclul quiet reinn, From the city's rush and din Striving famo and wealth to win From each "Auburn of the vale," Nestling village, quiet dale,- From "all roads that lead to Rome," Leaving business cares land home. Here has met each staunch "Tar-heel.'' Working for our North State's weal. Come and view that North State's pride, Gem and ; Queen all towns beside, Famed in history story song, (Jharlottc, fair, to whom belong. Honors that no other spot F er can claim: for slip begot Sons who first tlio galling yoke Of the - Mother (Jouutry broki. oft hae 30Ught to rol) hcr'na ut the glory ot that day, long years gone, in "merry May But all nationSi 8tatea lul,i tongues Grant that lame to her belongs; Mecklenburg now bids you see ,.u.uu,e o. View our buoy mart;) of trade, llnilron.l r-entrrstlmt h,iv- nmd, Charlotte now the sign and name Of wealth, ami pluck, and business fame, View her factories, presses, mills. fertile lands the tanner tills, Where the fleecy staple yet Uathers m the brokers net. See her broad streets, stately homes, Stretching far as eye can roam; Cars ol lightning, horses licet, Bid at Latta Park to meet Courteous men and maidens fair, Welcome to extend you here. Beauty's smiles arc all for yon, Uallant editors and true. So thrice welcome Charlotte bids To these men of noble deeds, Men whose pens of living tire In the cause ot truth neer tire. Hospitable doors arc ope; And our best uud highest hope Is that Knight of Quill ami Pen boon may visit us againl CHARLOTTE'S PROGRESS AMI ITS CAUSES. Extract from the Address of J. L. Chambers, President of the Cham ber of Commerce, Before the Press Association. 'The old South and new South meet I and react on one another. I call upon I the press of North Carolina to testify if there is a happier combination, whether found in Charlotto or elsewhere. While I striving with the pressing demands of the I day we arc reminded ot the Bplendid trn- I dvtions ot the past; it disposed to linger with and rely upon these we arc soon I crowded out of the contest. The spirit ot greed which marks the present age is 1 chcckeil bv the memory of higher aims, while the spirit of domination, which was a tendency of a past era, is forced to re- spect intelligence and skill in the I SlOIlo IUIU III luu luueiiiuiii ui mis morais or our inanuc-s. i am suie we not, uPoa ur "lst?ry r Ur U1U" ii uuuiib i ijvjl; hi hvju "i iuiuii The natural outorowth of such a com- bination ot elements in ono community is that its pcoplo should mako torthom- selves comfortablo homes and surround I themselves with thoso things which con tribute to health and individual irrowth I . . ' and development, and herein lies our Uocond claim for recognition. The beat hope of any town is tho expretw a dope i - -- - j own people than any town which has lc- I . I 1- ii. 1 , : ignn 10 suow signs 01 giuwm unu icms iu- vestment elsewhere. I The best evidence of a spirit of legiti- mate enterprise is the actual investment I in industrial plants and local improvc- mcnts. We claim that without questiou there I are a larger number ot individual stock- 1 holders in manulacturinr enterprises in Charlotte than in any Southern town I whose manufacturing interests aro twice as great. The beu growth a ucaay and reliable I aroteth. Our tax books show an increase I III rum ttiiu uawuui piujivi wi t"uui in 18903 and an increase of $500,412 in S . . . nn t 1891 soinctning over f lu.uuy in two vears. The last annual report of the I secretary of thr Chamber of Commerce I showed a court! record of nine corpora I tiona organized in 1891 for purposes ot I development or our local resource wua a capital stock of $850,000. 1 can- ount I on mv fingers, ends two-thirds of that I amount lor tne present year wmcu is scarcely half gone. Within tne past sixty uays, wncn tne condition of tha South has been repre tented as at Its- worst, charters for two new cotton factories nave oeen secured and the stock subscribed, the foundation fnr a pmnmervlliflS bhen laid lust without tha citr limits, and the farmers of Meek . . 1 - a : 1 1 a , iX 6 . .. lAnKMM st ma nrvrnniTiiifr nnnr mi 1 lii B..kf th.m.nufi.tnrincrinlflrfiatB n..u.v w ...v - -- a : which la to be regardeo; witu , asoociai satisfaction is taat 1 B o copuissa any one article.,0 thktf-mnS iasOtu tlons employing powej and hiring labor more or leaa- saiiieu tuera-.aro kwouij different kinds. . Twelve years ago we had three in all and two in kind. Ono hundred and fifty people were then em ployed, while the number now roaches r a- iviAtioA aa tna man win mow m WELCOME TO THE EDITORS CHARLOTTE. klk ifoa Mm nmnnra withbi rm7ularl ity as to tho distanco between them which looks like, aesign, Theo are her ilvo .itayA .tuw ZtnUm T traH With nilivavii ava. waw- " .. CharloUe a ft centre' and m radius 1 twenty-five miles, the circle will include as I thoroughly and as intelUgently cultivated an aimcmiurai usvnei w in.lin ther of tha Caw inas. and ono Per - But tins I haps, as twenty populated. not all. Within this circle arc to be found eighteen towns with an average- population of over 1,000 people, not in eluding Charlotte, and of manufacturing enterprises that of cotton factories alone is represented to the extent of thirty-two. covering an investment which, certainly cannot be less than a three and one hall million dollars. Ten years ago, three ol these perhaps were in operation. Every one of these towns; all of these factories are within an hour's riile. Access t these ami to the great centres of trade is afforded by twelve passenger trains which leave our stations every twenty four hours, the same number arriving. Four trains leavo for New York every twenty-four hours, and a night's ride brings us in sight of the dome of the national capitol, cu ries us out of sight of land on the Atlantic ocean, or throng and beyond the mists of '.lie Blue Kid mountains. People's Party Convention. A convention of the People's Parly ol Craven county has been called to meet at the Court House, in the city of New Heme, Saturday, August flth, "'1)2, at 12 o'clock, M., for the purpose of organizing and electing a delegate to tin- Slate 'on- vention to be held at Huleii'h, August lit, 1H88. Townships arc rcuuested t.) hold Pri mary Meetings on July IV'th, and elect one delegate for every tifty vote" cast for (lovcrnor (all parties) lHbH. I ome one I come all ! and jom :u tins rand cause of reform. Wm. II. Smith, Chairman, People's Party Ex. Com., C'rav( i: cminiy. Proposnls. Sealed 'propoxate will be received lor thirty days for the construction of a Boiler lor the Atlantic Steam 1-ire l-nginc. For further information apply to tin lmirnian of the lire department e,nn- mittcc. Wm. Km. is, Cleerrifui V. IV ( 'inn. JuIySUd, 1UII2. tf Ntw Watch & Jeweler Shop ON MIDDLE STKEKT. If you have Watches on which Mb parties have failed to give atisfaetio scud them to me ; I have every facility ol the trade and ixuarnntce work ,.: short notice and very reasonable prices. jy3t lm E. I). HANtJI'.K T BarrioQtGn & Baxter Closing Out Sale! For the Next 60 Days We will close out Summer Clothing, Hats, Dress Goods, Ladies' Vests, Gents' Underwear, &c. AT A GREAT REDUCTION! Have jusl received a new lot of late stylo DERBY and SOFT HATS. BABRINGTON & BAXTER. HEW LOT OF Best Brands of Hams. Shoulders, Corned Beef, Boneless Codfish, Pure Lard. New Butter. West India Molasses, Vanilla S vrup. Pure Apple Vinegar, AT LUCAS & LEWIS. f lew Store! Hew Stock! And Oceans Of It ! , ,,vn riR fmm .1,0 ashes, and aealn 1 . o(j-or ,y f, ,ends Fine Groceries. Ship Chan dlery, Genrral Run ol Dry Oooda, Boots, Shots, tc. hnli..-ailii in- retail at lowest l.riees. Call and oxumiuo my 'rn'nls. They oauuot hue veiled. Allot of Cafleo at fi cents per pound, tobacco 10 cents, nud other L'reat bar gains iu slightly dainafjud goods snoci from the nro, J. F. TAYLOR. Jshn H.Crabtrec 5 Cc. FOUNDERS, MAOBQINISTS, And Blacksmiths. Havinff withdrawn from tho old firm Tnkn IT (!rhtrM .v. (la., and nur - nhuwd the nlsce on tho west sido of I raven street, formerly kuown as Outh 1 bert'a stand, we are now roaay to uu an kinds of foundry, fiiacninibt ami uiacn smith Work. - All our tools and machinery aro now L. IJ Aunlaaa In amrv nariinUr iihibuu uidiaji ri ui vf v vi t uwaHvuai I With a rood oorns of moohanics, oto , wo hope to merit and receivoa lihoral . I ' UU- "".. i-- f- - w -v Hf nhtTflA fit llrt.. ? - J j f fr . 9 yt7r-r js29 dwtf New Berne, N. C. I flaw Bearding House, South Bide Pollock St., muu 1 vduoqiiu rcsiuuuw v fiitm Brae Nj pi Vt I I " ' . - 'V of Board by the day, week or month. Table, th best th market will afford. Twenty-three year' esperiono;- . II. II. DOWDYi JuelO dwtf is I pel POWDER Absolutely Puro. A uream nighret of of tartar baking powder. in leavening slrenitth. iltidfn Guvt rwn at lie- Uttcxt I' Hill port. Royai. Ba .IN. I I'nwi.cil !' , Wall St.. N. Y. GOBI In the Quality, Pii co and Satislac tion Guaranteed. Kespoctfnlly, Haskbiirn i WslEdf. Miss Nelli e Walker Wi resume In r Mum. M11.M1 V AUG 1ST 2!'. 1.I'J. For information impinc it K -.ii I, n. mi Johnson street jj-'-H Grain! Seeds! fcdl BRADHAM & SMITE, Miecessnrs to W . v r.. . TMiiauv. oon. HK.WMHiMt I'KUS Full Hay, Corn, Utc.e, Oitu, Hnin, Hoiinny, Iitiss, I'.urhipH, l',;irrol Covcra. HaRginK ;:ul Tion. Agonts for IVlcr Mcndi.-'im V Oo's SnedH. Orders for Hoodn will h;ivo tho most careful attention, cnery packago lo:it(,' miI.1 under (ho strictoot t:i;iranlcu. juljlOif Furnifur C3rO "30 ones South Front St , 0ii l.iti 11 Home For Fiiruitui ;! of All Kinth:. t . i .it r Kit'l r tut vnto'l. PRICES VEilY L3W. jyl'J dtt Tobacco! Tobacco! AT Rock Mim Prices! 8c. up to 4"n:. for Crsveley. W have the (V-kbratid Orange Brand Sugar (not acid) Cured Hams. ( Wo. have a Full Line of Groc o rios (Look out for Aug. ad.) We P. Bonus a Co. Foot of Middle street rtDE. WMl D.H00PRj Offtfa his mofoaetenari servloe to the people ef Now ,er end surronndlnR nnnntrv. Offlee on the North aide of ml atnwa bat ween- Hancock and S W I m i'v ,c'';',! f l'T. t'-.r '.,-h. ;,t . :! Mr-. ' K. I',: ,. Ill Hie Jeilv ..I vvl TyS '"'''"' ! tT7 . i!--i;imn ii I n I. iv. . m in -' Anil loll.nv 1 1 1 1 'rii,',.i :o .':i :-:..n , ttllere Villi Will I'llld III' :.li Him '. " 1 1 mav want. Middle Ova tan Law office) of Solicitor (too. H. Whita. Office hoar from 8.80 to II e. m., end front 8 to 0 p. m. Wilson Golbgiaid Institute, WILSON, MOUTH CAKOLINA, i on mm ladies. Stri ITon-Scctarian. 'Hie I ' .,i MONDAY, A neit ii prep:ir:ii..-' i lord S( -nun ilegius ril PTHMlUOn 5. 1S9L'. .i !. . . : nl .-lllilv i .:,l "I Hie S.Mill i-il II. Ml l.ild .,1 -el, .liiii'ul Im-ii nnprehensive will) a Full thai, of anv Coll.- :eti -'el,e,l, I!.-! ami . suall illt's .i. siiiiale. and .ii ,v of Music l.usliiji unu i"ii. Jluild- jar and pli asantly i i i.'e.i. Laialogiics n .i'plicalion. : '.VAItltEN, Principal. Executor Sale. emileiTei! on nic I 'raven county, t Ik n in lile.l, for prop -rly of the for Cash, I will ' Hie liii'liest bid- e I' sidence of said ' Ka.-I Front street, in, .111 Friday mid JOHi August. 18!I2- I In- hour of Ten ill lllil li.il.iwinii- IVmnlird ' ui-- Ail Hi, llcusolinM and . lilt Tin-, ,. I nil,., I Slates ,: '- ' I I. nueiinaticni f ' I nil. d Mati-i 1 per ' : Hie Iiii.iiniiiiilii.il or l'- -!iares of Hie Capital iiinii.d Hank ,,f .Nrwl.ern. . "I ln!v, is'.i-j, ' II S. ' I'l.AltK. '. 1 "I 1 '. rH,, del d SALE, LIVERY, FEED AM) xc.iMDg Stables Opposite the Gaston House Finest Stock at Living Prices J. A.. Jones PKontrKTou. may 17 ilwtf bkmidii & Churchill, Machinist's Supplies A Speci tlt y ! CHAVEN STREET, One door below City Hall. All onl.-rs sent to ns will havo our I r 1 1 t. :it 1 111 Ii. hi, anil ho iloliverml to any pint of Hie city without delay. ( limlitj ami prices uarantoed in every iusi alien. jelOdwfp Sny. niiehbor, what's Ihs trouble with you? Didn't you got the nomina tion V No, but I Rot a pair of Cart Wheel that don't suit m, and now J. U. Whittv & Co. have just Rot in a supply of tbosn !olebrated Tennesseo Wheels. aro always doing juHt whatlouRht not. Tnkn my advice and ro at 000 to Whittv 's snd (?t a pair of tha Ten- nesseo Wheels and you can smile IT 1 can't. ForRent. The rooms over tho store of Diaosway & Churohill (next to city hall) are fcr rent. Apply to J. E. Lattum, jyUtf 250,000 BRICK READY FOR SAIJS! Cheaper than any other Mar can Fnrnlah Them.'- ' Ii '..'-.I ! ; ii ( : l.y i:- :-1 . j , i. , i.-i,i- ,. epo-. In ,. ., ,1. , - . .i .4". .iv..A."'.v;: - I've got 'em and want to aell em.V : 'Apply to ---Xi:!'- W. P. BtJRRUS, Hew fierneor ' ; V - i; i - d. pontic nivordaie. ; . jnet dtf ' . . '': .' :' -: " Childrea Cry JbrJPftchcPCr - '''', ie;i
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 31, 1892, edition 1
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