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me Daily TTTlAT 1 .) .".; VOL. Xi.-NO, 112 NEW BERNE, N. C.. THUKSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS PI II B I K : 7 ij Itl 'i S: BXTSISESS LOOM.. M1 IBS CARRIE CLAYPOOLK will open a class in Music, Sept. 5th. For par ticnlnra apply at residence, for. Broad and Craven streets. a2 it I HAVE fitted up Hotel Albert Barber Shop mccly and m style. I invite till my old patrons and others who want u pleasant Blinvc or linir cut m artistic style to give mc a call. PllOF. W. II. bHKl'ADI). WANTED To rent a Dwelling House in a pleasant part f Clty jyZOtf Baiuiinotojj & Baxtkii. HUNYADl Juno Mtorl Vior, the bwtNuturAl aportnot. For sale by J AS. Rkdmokd. R D V. JONF.8, lt in onnriie of the prescription department of Pel nam's Pnaruiacy, Aeheville, N. 0., luia opened a Prescription Drug Store next to custom boost), "poouil ogro i liven to the selection of preparations for prescription use only. The patron age of the publio is solicited . ma 29 1 JURE CORN WdlSKEY for lo by J AS KCDMOND. DUFF Gordon Imparled Sborry, for sale by J A3 Redmond. DO you need a Crush Hat Good ONES, LATE SHADES, at S0 Babridoton & Daxtkh'b. IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN, Burke's Baas' Ale and Burke's Guioueas' Stout, for sale by Jas Redmond. FOR SALE Oolts' box or ward robe lounge is a perfect lounge by day and a perfect bed by night, and you oaa put away as muob clothin or other articles as in the average wardrobe. ' Yon can Ret threo artioloB for the price of one. No extra ohsrgo for packing or shipping. Mrs. Dr. Talmsgo. wife of the cele brated preacher, says tbese lounges ere very, very nioe- Prioe in Creton, 10, 13, Ralme $13. $14. haw SUk, $20, 835, Bilk Brooatelle, 825. 830. Terms 10 per cent, discount owh with order or half with order bslanoe (JO days. ALFRED COLES. Grand and Myrtle Avenuns, Brooklyn, N. Y IK flflfl CIQARH at very low I tlaUvU figures to wholesale and retail trade for sale by Jab. Redmond. GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY used very much in the pick loom. For eale by Jas Rrdmokp. 17TVE Hundred pairs of Rubber Shoes for children, 10. 124 and 15 cents per pair. B1U IKE. MISU, SACRAMENTAL. PORT and SOUPPEUNONO WINES fer sale by Jas. Redmond. DUFFY 8 MALT WHISKEY for Medioinal use. for sale by jn28 Jas. Redmond. IOALVIN SOHAFFER'S WILD OHEBRY ROCK AND RYE, pnt up expressly for throat and lung dis eases, for eale by Jab. Redmond. Kansas Las the crop in its history. greatest corn Ahti-Option bill goes over until tbe next session of Congress. Unprecedented wheat ciopa in the Northwest. 40,000 laborers re wanted to harvest the crop. Senatorial courtesy allows tbe antioption bill to go over as "an guished business." But it is really finished. THB Ant bale of the uew crop of Georgia cotton was received at Savannah August 1st, and sold at ten cents a pound. Thky aay that the ltepubiioua v are to have a big campaign fund ll Seid has sabsoribed 1100,000, and Harrison, Morton, Foster, Elklns 1 and Wanamaker give $25,000 eaob. A local , preacher in North Georgia has put np tbe following j feign on the outside of a meeting . hoasr: ''Keep politics ont of the 'i ebarcb unless the prenchw is run ning fyr Coroner." i - ' " J- - , Col John B. Graham, ul DithloQegit, G , . roivd a check for $250 tht other d;ij fruu man ... to whom lie had loHnni the' sum over forty years ago, ui who now lA lives in British (Jolumbu, THB Wajhlngton Post says: Perhaps some of our . esteemed Republican contemporaries will now agree that the Post was right when it declared, that the Repub licans of the Kiity-first Congress : made a grave mistake when they even considered the force bill. 1 tmm -J " .'v Teh Norfolk Landmark gives ont the report , that Qeh. Field says Pemooratio -. votes in "Virginia to give the eleo total vote, to the Republicans. . Whether he said it or not, he doubtless thinks it and that is the ntmost effect of the Third party work when it' has been fully done. v ' - Rev. Dr. Charles -. F. : DfCtus pastor ol tbe Church of '. the Strangers in New. York,, rcoently wen a prize for the best essay on "How to Manage a Wife," Amonf, tt ! things be wrote:. . "Ihe first I f of tbe busbaud is to man l.liii iijf so an to "keep himself alvs I. U wife's tespeo'ful friend always Lor tender lovor, always I r ei'tul i .tit r." LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howard. - $5 Reward Gold ring lost. Weather luir, preceded by showers cooler on coast. Campaign cakes with a picture of Cleveland, Stevenson, Harrison or Read on each one is the latest novelty in that line. Mr. C. S. Holhstor, wholesale grocer, was petting in a large supply of them yesterday. It m stated that Mr. J. M. Mewborne, who was the Democratic candidute for Congress against Cheatham in the last election, tins publicly announced himself in favor ol the Third Party. '1 he work of putting a new front on Messrs. Lucas & Lewis' brick store in which their Imkcrv is located is finished, and the repairs arc so nearly completed unit they nave resumed bnsiness in tbe building. Today is the time for the special stock holders train to run from Goldsboro to Morchcud. It starts from Goldsboro at 6 o'clock this morning, leaves New Berne ten minutes to nine, and arrives at Morc hcud at 10:25. On the return trip it will leave Mnrchead at 6:80. Stockholders and their families will be passed free by a list furnished the conductor. Yesterday Mr. F. M. Bowclcn moved from the store heretofore occupied by him to the one just vacated by Mr. S. H. Scott's moving in his new one. ChangeB arc going on so rapidly on Commercial How that there is some chance even for a native to get bewildered when starting for places with which he believes himself familiar. The raising up and planting of an un- uiiusiiiilly heavy telegraph pole at the corner of Capt. K. R. Jones grocery store yesterday afternoon furnished an object for gazing at to those who had "nothing better for to do." The -tele graph company is replacing all poles in the city and along the line of the railroad that need it, with large and durable red cedar poles. Mr. E. E. Harper returned last night from attending the press contention at Charlotte and from a Northern pleasure excursion which was gotten up to Wash ington and New York for the editors and in which many of them participated after the adjournment of the convention. This was the largest ever held and was highly enjoyable. The Charlotte people enter tained them with whole soulcd hospi tably worthy of such a beautiful historic and progressive city. Messrs. J. II. Hackburn, eminent commander, and Mr. Ulricb, general issimo, of St John's Commandery No. 10 left yesterday morning as delegates to attend the Grand Conclave of Knights Templar in Denver, Colorado, which convenes August 10th. This will be a grand assembly of the Knights from all over the Union. Messrs. Hackburn and U I rich will be gone about a month and take in some of the grand western scenery before they return. Bnlletins of the N. C. Experiment Sta tion. The mailing list of the N. C. Agri cultural Experiment Station is being re vised, and, all those who formerly received Bulletins who have not made application as was outlined on past bul letins, have not been dropped from tbe lists. If the bulletins have not been received the fault lies with others than the Station. A postal-caf4 request to the Station at Raleigh is all that it needed to receive these publications. As the ex pense of printing has become very large, the bulletins must be placed only in tbe bands of those Who really wish to read them. For those inside of North Caro lina they are sent free; to parties outside a small fee is charged. Moonslilniug. Mr. W. J. Pope passed through yester day morning returning to Kinston. He has been down to Morehead looking after the stock of the illicit distillers whom ho, with others assisting, arrested at Newport at midnight of the 83th of July whilo they Mr. J. R. Rogers, assisted by Mr. Frank Harvey; were in the set of illicit distilling At the pre liminary examination at Beaufort they were bound over to the United States Court which meets in this city next October. -.. .'; .;' , .. .j " Mr. Pope shipped the articles teiied, which by violation of. the law were for feited to the government,'' to, collector E. A, White' at Raleigh, ' They passed through on yesterday's freight - They consisted of eleven barrels of whiskey, eight half-barrels of whiskey, two, old stills, and contents, one wood pomp, three worms, two still caps and one worm tub. There wore also 850 gallons of beer found but this was destroyed - on tbe ground. . ;-,:.-. ?v. j The distillery was ran daring the winter but was claimed to be shut down on the last of May for the summer and the offense consisted In making' liquoli without warrant of law during that time." tj v. . -v.-. -w,i , DIED, ,..-.'".- ' Pearl Gates, daughter of Franklin and Laura A. Foy, of Jones county, August ou, iova, in me uxieeniu year ol net age Funeral at 11 o'clock, a. as., today, at her father's residence, bj R. B, Gilliam. . - '. . " ,- J Coming and Going. Rev. Rufus Ford left yesterday morn ing to spend his vacation visiting rela tives in South Carolina. Mrs. Thos. Walters, who has been visi ting her father, Hon. C. C. Clark left for her home in Greenville. Miss Mary Carrow who has been visi ting Mrs. E. n. Claypoolc, returned to her home in Goldsboro. Maj. L "(j Latham who has been spend ing a few days in the citv left for his home in Greenville. Mrs. Jas. W. Hancock and her daughter Miss Lizzie left to spend a couple ol weeks with relatives at Beaulort. Mr. M DcW. Stevenson returned to Morehead where lm lamily arc spending the summer. Mr J. T. 1'iinii. w ho has been spending a week at Little Hiver Academy, went down to Ncaufort : also his father, Mr. I. B. Duun. who has been spending a short time in the city. Mr. and Mrs. F. Myer returned on the stcumer Ncusc from spending a month in Norfolk; Mr. M. Makely from a visit to relatives in Alexandria, Va. , and Mr. F. L. Rray from a visit to relatives in Norfolk. Miss Katie Smaw left on the steamer Neuso to spend the summer at Atlantic City and Miss Lidie Smaw to visit rela tives at Norfolk. Mr. 11. 1!. Dully and family returned last night from Seven Springs. Mrs. . I. V. Riddle, Mrs. A. II. Wads worth, Mrs. Wadsworlb and Mrs. Enoch Wadsworth went down to spend some tiniejat Morehead. Mr. E. K. I'.isliop left t spend a month in Canada The steauu-r Xcwbrrne brought in the following passengers . Judge A. S. Sey mour and wife and Major A. R. Dennison who have been spending some time north, returning home, ami Gen. W. R. Cbapin and wife, of Providence, en route to spend some time at Morehead. The following parties passed through en route to spend some time at Morehead : Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wyatt, of Raleigh ; M. SunimcrficUl, Memphis; Mr. Sam- Edwards, Goldsboro, Jno. M. Morehead, Durham ; Mr. E. I!. Royall and Mrs. W. S. Royall, Goldsboro ; W. L. Kennedy and wife, Falling Crtck. Ocean View Hotel Company's Officers. At a meeting of the incorporators of the Ocean View Hotel Company, held in this city yesterday , the following officers were elected : Win. Dunn, president; F Duffv, vice-president ; O. Marks, treas urer; J. A. Patterson, secretary. Direc tors: Win. Dunn. Dr. F. Duffy, O. Marks, Geo. N. Ives, V. S. Chadwick. J. J Royall, Chas. Kcizcnstcin, Fcrd Ulrich, Mayer Halm, J. A." Patterson, Alex. Mil ler, J. W. Stewart, M. IT. Sultan andR. S. Primrose. There will be directors chosen from other cities as the subscription to stock progresses. The subscription to the stock of the company in New Ilcrne has been lilieral and satisfactory. There were several good subscriptions made yesterday. Mr. J. A. Patterson will leave this I morning to go over the State in the interest of the hotel. If other "cities of the State take hold of the matter as encouragingly as New Berne has, a grand and well- equipped hotel on the surf side of Bogne Banks, with every seaside attraction, will be an assured fact at an early day. Shipping Figs. Figs added to the othor crops that this section ships would not interfere with any but would simply make one more source of revenue during the summer sea son. Appropos of the remarks that we have made recently of the .adaptability oi our climate to flg culture, the abundance with which the trees yield, tbe large and de licious character of the fruit, and tbo fact that tbo N. V. Experimental Station is making efforts to-- Kitroduce tbe finest foreign verities freo throughout the State we think the following will come in timely. The Newl York papers tells us that fresh figs are being successfully shipped to that city from California. If they can be sent from thera why not much better from North, Carolina? We have no doubt that it can easily be done, and done at a greater profit than the California grow ers can mane. . We can trrow fie in all of eastern and aoushern North Carolina just as success fuly as in I California. Host people imagine California to be land devoid of rest, fiut uio circulars ot tue uauiornia Agricultural Experiment Station show that last winter tbe flg trees even in Southern California were worse cut back by frost than they were even at Raleigh, Figs for shipment should be just ripe and not too . soft. - Each fruit should be wrapped in soft tissue paper and packed carefully in the ordinary strawberry boxes and these Disced. In imall-slsea crates' Shipped in this way tney wiu go to new York, in better condition than strawber ries generally'' do, and Will bring - fine prices. : Let some of onr growers try this. W, F. Massey, Horticulturist, N. u. Agr. JCxpt, (station. - -. , :,- y Bally, DemeeraW 'H The Clevoland-Carr Campaign Club are requested to meet at the Court House, Friday night, tt eight o'clock. It is earnestly desired that ait members of the club be present, and all Democrats wish ing to join us. - u'V By order of tha President, , j - . A. H. PoWxll, Sec.; ,, - .ie- .-1 . ii ' . j .-Nv;', Kttlse. .4 The Democratic Executive Committee of Craven county it requested to moot at toe uaston House at is, Al., next rnuay, ., -t..;. jjy, uiddls, Chairman. THE MOREHEAD MEET1NU. Necessity for it - Matters to be Discuss ed and Acted I'pon. Hon. Alf A. Thompson, of K.ik igli has given the News vt Observe! a b iter on the meeting of tin; busim-is men "f the State which is to bo held at Morehead next Wednesday. It outlines the impor tant work which it is proposed to carry out at the meeting and it 's hoped that general interest tiirough'.tit H e State mnv be en lifted on the oc; a.-si..n. Too much cannot be said of th:: Impor tance nJ such a meeting and its possible beneficial result eo the .Stat- thercioii- we take pleasure in publishing ilr. Thump, son's comment in full as follow-: Within the past ten yearfl, the steady increase of railroad buildiug throughout the Stale has caused such rapid grow th u the size and number ot towns m -orth uroliuu that it i surprising that no such organization has been formed as is now contemplated, and the meeting soon to lie held at Morehead City is therefore the more important, and the need ol such an rganization the mure urgent. When it is remembered that the cities and tow ns arc leading iu educational de velopment, luanutacturing enterprises, road building, dairy and stock farming, wuie-niaking, and trucking, it is incon ceivable that iu shapiuu legislation, and attracting immigration and outside apital then- has never been attempted any concert of action, l tie most nnpoi- int sUhcct for discussion is taxation. nd no doubt this subject will early en age the attention of the assembly. Local aes, especially in the cities and larger owns are. because of the introduction of wai ter sewerage, tire protection ami street hting- -already burdensome, while the State and county taxes a.ie always hi avier than in the rural districts by reason ol the fact that a luaikct value is more asilv and corn-eily esudiii.ued u:id to these already overburdened people the odious purchase tax is added, simjily be cause, while the icvenue act i- bi:iig con sidered iu committee, the in reliant- have never taken enough interest in their own welfare to be present aud ask a hearing uutil the last Legislature and even then a very feeble iffort was made. A thor ough explanation of this whole subject by Mr. George Davis, of 'iVifinington, and prompt action by all the mi rchants throughout the State would piodably prcvent this imposition in the tenure. 1 lie question ot attracting outside -ap- tal is ot gnat importance, and some member of the Agricultural Department could no (1 t il .t. make suyi." -lions th-.t would be of advantage, om- t ii.it tie State is fairly well supplied with rail roads, our energies should be directed to the permanent improvement of dirt roads. Mecklenburg lias taken the lead in tins matter, and Wake has followed her u ccllent example. It the road superin tendent ol cither ol these counties would Icliver an address as to the liest methods aud material tor road building, iucalcu able good would bo uccouipli.-hcd With the growth ..f cil-t.-- comes iiio ab solute necessity lor proper sanitary meas ures. Some sanitary engineer of established reputation, such for instance as Mr. J. L. Ludlow, of Winston, could also render great 'assistance by outlining plana which fCould lie generally applied. i am giau.ui see mai me growing uairy interest is to be represented by such an accomplished gentleman as Pi H. II. Lewis, ol Kaleigli. 1 hope Hie interests of stock. raising, trucking, manulactnring, tobacco, wine-making and c -lton will be equally as fortunate. When the roll is cahed at Morehead let every cuterprising town havo a repre sentative thero prepared to take an active interest in the proceedings oi tins con vention 'of business men. Much good as a conscoueni-e must nccessarilly result, and a long step for ward will have been taken towards the upbuilding of the State andthe general welfureofour whole people. Instructive Sermons. Rev. J. T. Hawkins, of l.oiiHviilo, Ky , has been, preaching Vxcecduigly interest ing and instructive sermons in the church of Christ this week. His subject Sunday morning was ' The proper Ufc of the Tongue." He said many things iu the discussion of the subject which, if prac ticed by christians, would lead many un converted to Christ. His sermon Sunday nighl and the one on Monday night wi re on " The division of the Scrinturcs.' ' lie showed for what each book was written, beginning with with Genesis and Hiding with Revelations. No one who heard him need ever be at a loss to Know wual hooks id reau in order to obtain faith in Christ, what book to read to learn how peoplu became christians in the days of apostolic preach ing, etc. Tuesday night the subject was "The salvation in Christ." It was a strong scriptural sermon, plainly showing how men receive salvation through Christ. It was an instructive discussion. The pro position? wero proven alone by the scrip ture. There were two conversions last night. The subject tonight will be, "What may we do for the salvation of others." The outward forms the inner man re veals. Holmes. Be careful of your outward ap pearance. Dress as well as jon can sfford. J tut now. too caff brjy o suit cheaper, tban it anj othr time. A Ooi? stool POloChfiii If broken, and II we can salt jon, 50a oaa get a - bargain. . , xtriag your money, along if yoa need; any Clothes and soe how well yoa can do. Kew lot Dock Hate lor ehll dren jnst In. s Glob Hoase Ties, tbe new style, 250) e&jsh. Difrfot fotget oott line of sample good ; i ,;"f jf m; upward.' . Children ,Cry Joc.PitcherV CaitorU' Crops in Hyde. We. had the pleasure of a conversation yesterday with Mr W. H. Jones, one of Hyde county's best farmers, and we are glad to hear so favorable a report as la gives of the condition "!' crops through the county. The cotton cno lias nee-i launiged coi"id'-rably lm thai tip. .i li -ich e I T -. If ;i is imt relied best, and this wai put iu not year a very small :e more than a third ,i C. .' , ... county, is l'o'J'I. I1 micli HVi. velllS -'a:'.!-l-j of the ;l- il'ic',, tW!sllip iii- sonii , Ic.ii as a mt liicre i i a t wa-, hurt b; t!i. .'lib- ihroughout tl .oe.-.-tilu! yield in ;.-k e potti'iiw i' is .!: I est in live year-. Thcie was al-o a pretty lar ; amount .f i:ce planted and it is mi vi ry g.d o.lditioll hjn. Itewaril. l'i,r il heavy gold ring, lost in New Heme. July Hth. Is'.l'.', haei,,,, tl. f,,Hw- ing engraved in n li A. 1 te- h ;1. It , File 2H, '"10. I'nll at .lol iiNAl. olliee People's Party Coiivciilion. A convention of the People's 1'arty of Craven county bus been called to meet at the Court llousi, in the citv of Now Heme, Saturday. August fitb, '92, at l'J m Iock, M., lol the (impose ol iirgiiiii.m.; Hid electing a delegate to tie- Sta'c Con vention to be hi Id at KahiLdi Au-u-1 Hi, ItWi r iiunships are riouestcd to h,.l,l!'ri- niary Meetings on July :il)th. and elei t one delegate tor every hlty votes e:..t (m Governor (all partiesl lss,i. Come one ! come all ' anil j.-ie oi ibis rand cause of reform, W'M II. Smi iii. Cihii-ii,.iii. 'i opli s l';iri Kx Coin .Cra-.en count-,. Proposals. Scaled proposale will be jmivfil liir thirty days for the construct ion of a lioiler for tin- Atlantic Sten n K: .- 1-in inc Kor further information apply to the chairman o!' the tire department com mittee. Wm. Ki t. is, Chairman F. I). I 'otn. July 23d, 189.'. if For Sale, One "ry large Irm Safe, suiiable I Hanking business or a large Commission busiih-as : weight 3.000(lls. Manufac turt'd by Moslcr Safc'and Lock Conipanv ol Cincinnati, ). i Cost " three hundred and forty dollars delivered. Can buy oi i-xchange smaller safe h fcon . spomliuo with or calliut'-on 1;1C llli, Ne-.v ll.no-, N. C. Also, one Sale cost ninclv lol 111 factory of Mosler, Hohmaii A: Co cinnati, I). These safes hae not hi.-n i. factory only a very short tune, as well as when first made. COME AND SEE Mli ! .1' II, tl id lo Buy None Other Than Old Virginia Cheroots, Best Cheroots in the Market. Price luting tho same. n inferior ChurootH. '2 M.tntel Clock Ccrtilioate.s initrkcd i is every box bought of WHOLKSALB GKOUKH, MIODLK STUKKT, NW BEKNK. h. U Commiflsioners' Blc. North OftroUna Graven conniy. Jmei C, llarrtion, Adm rof Mordt o il Ham, deoemaed, v. Luke liam, et alH. rurauant to a jadKmfiit ami order of baJ la tho above entitled spec a I prxiBe(1iiiK, reoilered at Spring lerm, llf2t of tho Hupr rlor Court of nald onauty and Hiale, I win flell to the hiKtieflt Ittddor, for cadi, At Uie Court House door of ntld Craven county, in the city of Mow Kerne, N. )., on Mnnliv, Hep torn bpr 5th, at 12 o'ol.x'k, nnon, tht foiiowliipc doewribod traoteof laul: A oertntn tract situate nn ttui n-.rlti "M ir NeiiM knnd 1 i Towiuliln No. t, Oiuvcn county, Ntt th Carolina, a!J l.i'ni tlto jittnl. of Srtiuutl liMtvli a'ltl oihtrri ht hiK tn amn ooiivcyd hy W.J KMmrh lo the fund vor dinul Ham, by iUmhI tin Led Wmv. l-.Ti. and roooidod In tuo HmxikIh of (J nn oounly. Hook fVo. 7-i, prua v-'ifi and .u talnlnif eoventoon amt mora or ihh fuliv deMorlbed l aald ded aiitl tho putt Hon in said piooevdinK. Also another tract lyl on tint aouth n!tle Of Nouat Road la said TowLuhip Mo. H, said oountyaaaNtato, being the a vme oouvnyd 10 the aald Hardtoai Ham by liury H. Tract e and wife by deed dated Jsnimry 221, 1K7:1, recorded in the Reootdaor Graven county in Uook Wo. 78, pacee 1H7 and 2.W. eontalnltiK NV aorea more or leea, fully deaorlued in aald deed and the petition, except I ok therefrom the four traote or paroeti of land of 16 U s aorea aaohoonTeyed by Mordeoal Ham and wife to MIdko Alexander. Thomaa H. 1H1 la hunt, filmon fltaton and Bylyeeter Leary bv deeds reoordediln Oraven eouaty in Books or Deeds No. 7W,pe W3,and No. HI. patce Sit), and No. H3, paus 871, and No. 1W; pave 600 veapaotlvelT, whtoh are hereby referred to for a description of said xoeptod trac e This August II.IHIM. j, iv. inuaAn, sH-td ' OomrnlHSloner. New Watch & Jeweler Shop UN MIDDLE STREET, IN SAB 11BOAD. If you havo -Watches on which othor parties have failed to sive satisfaction semi them to me ; I have every facility of the trade and gaarantce work at short notice and very reasonable prices. JJ81 lm B. D. UANUEKT. NEW LOT OF Besjrjtrnd UamaV Hnoniaera, Corned Deef, Doneless Codfish, . Fare Lard. New Butter, j 1 Pure; AppUjVlatfu;- isji'-vV,-.! :At.hti-Sif y iriIUCAS&LE7l6r Absoiuei'y Puso. A c.din of HiKheul of a'.'. LiUeH I 'nil' I liti,r in . .S'ciV.-: r.R p,(,w.lr. i eir nulb ,r. .-.-e-.f .'.- Jc;f. RilVAI. Il.lkiMl I'l St., N. Y. -li Wall Horse Milliner. tti inn t !": .I.f".. Any . i.e Hand to. ei li ;-e-,, .ii ; -itoi on .1 W ii.'. V Harm- ; ll.-p Sp. ciid a Cam I I all i;uiii- Clothing Sales .3 gent W VNTO) 'in v P. ii i-.o 1 n ;.i- unpleeidenli pluck and fa.OOtl incn ri-dit place. WAN i-.' ::ico. 1 .pp. II -!i .on ::lu Xi At-. I: 1 1 ; - I hll.i Miss Hcllio Walker Wiil i i - uin A I (.1ST Kor inli-i .1. ilin-. .;i .11 h. . H I--' 1 1 a t i ' ' ;ha v n the Swim Quality, i'rtt tioti 'j.. llt t ortn..; anc Sitipfat; .tail ' fccfl . Grain 1 Sesds ' Fed! BliAURAIVi ivk.iiih ; . r-. V . It'--" - V " j IMITjI, ..o.l. Hay, i .ill, iitrol Iloiutny, '1ft- Covers. I'.iif r li Agonts fi i ' l I ! 'iiil,iiho:i (.'o'tt Sceiln. Onlcrs fci I. at- mont nn-.'i.l t:lir!i;i;:" nrrii'-: -.; i-ii, 'hi ;"?if':i5SS3. GO Huutll I'lulll. St .t'J-j. i:.e.li.n llililH', For Furniture of Ail Kinds. Mattreson m.iile to milci nml re'in vat oil. PRICES VEEY LOW. Jy 10 (Ulf Tobacco! Tobacco! AT Rock Bottom Prices! 8c. up to 45c. for (Irnveh -y. Wo liiivoJ.li" Celct.riUcil Orange Brand Sugar (not acid) Cured Hains. ' W have a Full Lino of , 1MKK. "V IOC Ailg. ,iu. -, , j XI. P. Burius &;CoJ Foot of Iliddle street A n. I 1m!!.m'. rt,. . i ., ,!:, Hill "illl,. I "VITilssoxi. izn, ah gnsiiiute, SUN, -NOHril CAROLINA, str;.. Ga-icctarian. MO? T i ;;m iw-;i; 1S92. ij.i'olicnsive '.ii a Full of any C !l, . Music p unu- -. Huild iii i-sintly ' 1 1 ib'i'ues i" it ion. ' i:i;i-:n, '' oicijial. ,1 il 1IIC uuty, I. Tor I the ii in ti. perl-. , a-li, I will c highest bid idenee of said -i front street. ell. I i i . i.. i l . C th- J, cerd" i . r r ' in. ' n Friday and ' '"'lb August. 1HH2 .! 'In hour of Ten -iviii-j Persona! ' Ib,!i,.,,M and ' ' ' I niled Slates !.' '!' n in.it inn of I on. I -Males 4 per " d. ii .initial ion or di.,i-, ,,t t!i, Capital K.lill. ol .Newberil ;.. i s'.rj. c ( l.AKK. li. i'allerson. dee d. Kit. I. I p. : . .- I Oil' i i;, (II Ar SALE, LIVERY. FEED AMI xch3Hge Stables the Gaston House , Ulock at Living Prices V. Jones i'i:oi'jMi-:ni:. Ui iy 17 Jtt t( b'msmy & Churchill, Macliiuist's Supplies A JStVpooi xlt y ! CUAVKN STREET, Our dour lielow City Hall. Mi .el . , s.-itt ! : will liavo onr .r..iiiit, atteiit.ii. ii, nml be delivered to any .;ul i.f Mie eiiy without "iol.-iy. tinlity .mil in ic es guaranteed in every in .tuiu e. jelO dw fp ny. Ln-inuur, wtiM( s ihs uiiuom with you? Didn't you Ret lbs nomina tion? No, but I got a pnir of Cart Wheels thru don't suic me, and now J. O. Whitty & Co. hsve just got in a supply of thom Celebrated Tennessee Wheal. I am nlwAyn doing; just what I ought not. Tnkn my urtvioo and (to rrnoa to whittv nml cjet a pair of tbe Ten ncsreo WheelH and you oan soil's il I can't. Forjtcnt. The rooms ovrr the store of Diaoawaj & Churchill (nsit to oily ball) are for rent. Apply to :iL '' jjiatf J. E. Latham. . ' 250,000 BRICK . READY FOB SALE! Cheaper than any other Mat can Furnish Them. I've got Vm and want to sell 'era. " . - "Apply to' -".-' -,'f " W Vs. DURtttJS, New'Beme, or- " -: -e-vl .--m: rORTElt, Rlverdale. jne7 dtf : f...,v- - Childrelr Cry foRtchcrt Xasiorla.'
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 4, 1892, edition 1
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