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' ,1 , Daily'' The 'i. 'VOL. XL-NO, 113 NEW BERNE, N. C. FRIDAY, AUGUST 5. 1892. PRICE 5. CENTS Journal. I) 3f- A.. BtTSIUESS itOCALS. fUST RECEIVED Fine N. C, Moun- tain Butter, 25 cts per lb at aug43t.j .: . - ; AVm, LoRcn's. Q ALE8MAK ; WANTED.- Valuable J commission offered. $80.00 weekly earned by many of our agent. Samples free.,; P.O. Box 1371 New York II fS8 CARRIE CLAYPOOLE will open a claw in Music, Sept. Sth. For par ticular apply at residence, cor. Hroau - and Uraren streets. , as at T HAVE fitted up Hotel Albert Barber Bhop nicely and in style. 1 invite all my old patrons and others wlio want a pleasant (have or hair cut in artistic style to give me n call. , V , Pnoi'. W. II. Siikvabm. WANTED To rent a Dwelling House in a pleasant part of city. jy26tf Baubxkuton & B.vctkk. WAVERt.Y and COOPER'S Works for Sale at a Bargain . Eight and Ten Voiumis ouch. New. handftomely . bound, and large dear print. j83t H" UNYADl Janf Mineral Water, the beet Natural aperient. For sale by Jab. Rrdmond. RD V. JONES, late in obarge of the presoription department of . Pulham'S Pharmacy, AnliHville, N. 0-, - bay opened a Prescript! in Drug Store next to oustotn housH. Special care is '. given to the selection of preparations for prescription uBeonly. The patron age of the public is solicited. mr.j 29 PURE CORN WHISKEY for sale by Jas Rkdmond. d; UFF Gordon Imported Sherry, (or eale by Jab Ksdmond. you need a Crush Bat Good nSBS, LATlt SHADES, at m20 Batikikqton & Baxtku'b. IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN, Burke' Baas' Ale and Burko's Guinness' Stoat, for sale by Jab Redmond. -TjVOB . SALE Coles' box or ward . 1 . robe lounge is a perfect lounge by day and a perfect bed by nigbt, and jou nan put away as muoh olothing or other . artiolee as in the average wardrobe. You can get three articles for the price of pne. No extra charge for paoking or shipping Mrs. Dr. Talmage. wife of the cele brated preacher, says l..tse louugeB are' very, very nice. Prioe in Creton, 10, 12. Raima $12, f 14, Kaw Bilk, (30, 835, Bilk Brooatelie, 825. $0. Terms 10 per cent, discount oli with order or half with order balance 60 days. ALFRED COLES. Grand and Myrtle Avenues. Brotklyt, N. Y. lfl UlUAKS at very at very low I figures to wholesale and retail trade for sale by Jab. Redmond. GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY nsed very much In the sick room. For sale by Jab Rudmohd. tjUVE Hundred pairs of Rubber Shoes for children, 10. 12 and 16 cents per .pair. BIG 1KB. IVTI8U. SACRAMENTAL, PORT and ' ax. SOTJPPERNONQ WINES for sale by Jas. Redmond. rvUFFT'8 MALT WHISKEY for lvMadioinal use- for sale by s jan88 Jas. Rbdmokd. I . CALVIN HCIIAFFEB'S WILD CHERRY ROCK AND RYE, pnt up expressly for throat and lung dis- s, for sale by J as. Redmond. The Knighta of labor will hold a meeting at Springfield Ilia., on the 9th insb to decide which political party they shall support. NOT long ago apoto on the sun absorbed the (attention of astron . omers, now Mars U being closely observed. Wonderful changes seem to be going on in the plan- Wftti.bat few true Southern whites have any admiration for President, Harrison, all will be pleased to know that Mrs.IIarrlson, who Uas been very ill, is now im proving and there is hope of her restoration to health. , 8wrms of gras8liO)HT8 bare Invaded Arizona and are devours everywhere green they ilntl. It is a lucky thing for thu Third iitrty men who don't t I ev Mm Fmce bill 6 ian Jwtue in luU campuign, that thoae graaboiprr didn't, light In thUjtart of tbu country. Star. A bushel ol -cor'u makes fonr gallons of whiskey, whioh retails at 918; of this the farmers gets 40 eents; the railroad II, the United States 18, the manufacturer 14, the . vendor 17, and the drinker sixty days and the delirium tremens. ; ' Mas. Humphrey i Ward sppaks English, French,- German, Spanish and Italian, and is at home' In Lat in, Greek and Hebrew. And yet some men have about all they can do to bold their own . with a wife .who "peaks only one language. TnzXtw' TorkWeekly World has compiled ft list of five hundred strikers la protected Industries since the McKinley tariff went. In- toeucct; and this is bat ono of many Instances of alert joarallsm whioh explain the Weekly World's I : Parity. ' Jicaa Mass suddenly dlsap I 1 from New Orleans somotime f A letter has been received hi t'-.a chief of police stating that t',3 JaJiro is in tha hand of Mafia 3 1 is being hoid for rausora. The oniei Dpueves we letter is from a crank bnt the mutter will be inves tigated. Considering that the agitators who icet in convention at Omaha btliovo, that the ticket they should put forth wonld derive a large measure of its support from the Southern. Democracy, it is passing strange that they selected a man wnose nomination is little less than an insult tethe South, not beoanse of his war record, but - because bidcu tho war he has evinced tow ard the South a spirit of bitter and unrelenting hostility, and has re viled Southern Democrats with no more regard for decency and trnth than have characterized the utter ances of Sheppard and Tour gee. Jacksonville Times-Union. LOCAL NEWS. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howard. Salesman wanted. Lucas & Lewis N. C. hams. Win. Lorch -N. C. mountain butter. Mr. K. W. Myers, clerk of the Ocracokc hotel, caught a shark six feet long while fishing last week. Flocks of blackbirds that may now be seen in the fields, give a premonition of tlie approaching hunting season. The Little Helpers of the M. E. Church South will meet at the residence of Mrs. Geo. Henderson this afternoon at 4 o'clock. There w ill be a meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society of Centenary church, this afternoon, at five o'clock, at the par sonage. Mr. Ralph Gray was getting new ma chinery in his shingle mill, near the mouth of Swift Creek, vesterdav. Mesare. Franck fe Rasbcrry, of the Elm City Iron Works, were putting it in for him. The train for the stockholders of the Atlantic and N. C. Railroad and their families, passed through for Morehead yesterday morning with nine well filled coaches. New Berne contributed one car-full to the crowd. The Washington Progress tells that Mr. John Lanier has a two-legged dog on exhibition at his home for which he refused (300 a few days ago. Keep this curious canine freak of nature and place him on exhibition at the New Berne Faie. Leaving Washington next Tuesday the Bteamer Newbernc will bring a large col ored excursion to the Fair. The number is expected to bo not less than 450 pos sibly more. The Ncwberae will take the visitors back the following Saturday. This is only one of the big parties coming to the Fair. The manager of an excur sion by rail from Washington writes thct he has made arrangements to bring 700. Iu various exchanges, at this season, one reads the accounts of many cases in which persons are reteued from drowning, and he ennot fail to be impressed with the fact that the succored person is go ing down "for the last time." This may be strictly true, as he is rescued before he has a chance to go down again, but we are watching for the story of the rescue of a man when he is making his first plunge. The Rural Plant asks what shall be done to improve our roads? The laws should be changed in relation to road making, so as to conform to the present age of progress. The times have changed and all road taxes should be collected in money, and not commuted in labor. . The making and repairing of roads should be let out to the lowest competent and res ponsible bidder for a term of years, who shonld act under tbo instruction of a county road commissioner, who should W a surveyor and civil engineer. Matthew York, a old one-armed col ored man who was peddling fruit at the depot, tells us of a petty swindle perpe trated upon him by one of the men on the stockholder's train. Iro made a five cent purchase from him, asked for change for half a dollar which was given to him and then he handed Matthew an old thin Spanish coin of the last century, worth, it is said, only fifteen cents, jumped im mediately on the train and went on his way with the profit of hi little transac tion. What a small touted fellow., he must be! ,, : ' v.. Fisherman's. Luek.". . .-. A ": r ' Captain Reuben Smith, with one assist ant, caught two boat load of elegant rock fish at Fort Point, four miles below the city, yesterday at. a single haul. There were about 1,260 of them, and their weight was near 4,000 pounds. - Even at the low price of fish that pre vails in the summer season the catch brought' Mr..- Smith. $50 st" wholesale. Messrs. B. B. Lane and. Haywood Tooker were the purchasers. ,' In January this same lot ef fish, would hare been good for iaou. The school was a large one, the fish that escaped being vastly in excess of tnosc taxen. '. , Bally, Pemoerats, . The CleveUnd-Carr Campaign Club are requested to meet at the Court House, Friday night, at eight o'olock. It is earnestly desired that all members of the club be present, and all Democrats wish ing to join as. ; : , - By order of the President !" 1 A. H, Powxxl, Sec. Coming and Going;, - Judge H. R. Bryan left yesterday morn, iugjto hold court in Harnett county. The family of Mr. R. F. Broadus left 'to visit relatives in Richmond, Va. Mrs. F. W. Smith left to spend some time at Hot Springs, and her mother Mrs. Hunter who has been visiting her, left returning to her home in Kinston. Mr. Justine S. Jones, who has been visiting relatives in the city and spend ing a short time at Morehead returned to Raleigh. Mr. Jas. Bushall. of Washington, D C, who has been visiting relatives at Beaufort, pascd through en route to his home. Miss Marv .Simmons who has been visi ting relatives in Ooldsboro returned home last night. Mr. Jas. R. Roberts and family cf Anniston JAIa., who have been spending a short time at Morehead came up to visit relatives in New Berne. Mr. Thos Daniels and family and Miss Jennie "Willis returned last night from Seven Springs. The family oI'Mr. 11. Roberta left to visit relatives in Suffolk, Va Mrs; Robert's nephews, Master Jarvis and Charlie Stith. who have been visiting here, accompanying them, returning home. Mr. Thos. lirogilcn.of Trenton, is visit ing at Mr. Geo. H. Roberts. Mr. John Stanlv Thomas returned from Beavjfjrt. We are pleased to learn that little Freddie, tbc son of his brother Rev. F. D. Thomas who was siek there, con tinues to improve. The following purlin who have beeu sojourning ul Morehead. passed through en route to tin ir homes. Misses Mildred. Lucy and Augusta Jones, of Selma, Ala.; Mr. II. A. Iunian of Atlanta, Ua.; Mr. J. W. Cooper, l'liila., (.'apt. Ashe and family and Col, Geo. II. Snow and Mist Mary Snow of Raleigh :.ml Misses Connie and Lila Jones, Charlotte. Democratic Meeting. All Democrats in the city tonight arc invited and urged to attend the meeting at the court house. It will bo for the purpose of completing the organization of the Cleveland and Carr club, hearing the reports of committees, deciding upon a place of meeting during tho campaign, etc. The indication is that a wiirwam will be built for the purpose in the cen tral part of the city. The present campaign is an important one. Momentous issues are involved. Organized effort is indispensable. Let evejy lover of uooil government be on hand. I It will help lorward the cause of Dem ocracy materially for every Democrat to come forward promptly, join tho club, and thus give his name and influence to tho work. It will encouracrc others to do so and thus arouse enthusiasm and an nterest that otherwise would not be developed. Democrats, Rally ! TIMBER LA3DS. Their Rapidly Increasing Value and the Great Extent to which They Hare Been Bought Up. A Wheeling correspondent, speaking of West Virginia timber, says: "Another indication of the desirability of West Virginia timber land is the rapid rise in Price. In some counties the values have increaaeu as mucu as nve nunareu per cent, in the past year. Thero is not a timber county in tho Stato that has not had its assessed valuation increased one half. There is hardly a day that there are not representatives of syndicates offer ing prices tor land that would have been thought fabulous live years ago. Nearly all the large tracts of land have passed from the possession of the original owners ana inc purchasers arc now tak ing hundred acre tracts that can he picked up here and there. The days of sales of land in West Virginia in tracts of 100,000 acres are paid for the reason that there are very few tracts of that size held now except here and there, where a syndi cate has provided for the operation or saw mill plants tor the next decade or two. The land is rapidly getting iu to the hands ui mjb uieu wiiu win uui luo.uuiuttr ana send it to market. Wild land as the undeveloped sections 'were called a few years ago is not spoken of in that way any more, for nearly all land is within reach - of soma railroad or navigable stream ana can do usea. Tradesman. The above; article gives some idea of how valuablo timber lands are passing from the hands of those who have long owned them into the hands of capitalist speculators and mill men. Tho time may not be so far away when people of the South, as wood working factories spring up more and more and the country generally gots to developing more rapidly, will feel the need of having at command a good supply of the lino native wood, to Which comparatively so little value is attached now. ,'.' The' outward forui the inner man re veals.ilouaM. sv. k- , .. Be careful of your outward ap pearance.' Dress as well as jou can afford. Just now you can buy a suit cheaper than at any other time, j Our stock of Clothing is brokea, and U we can suit you, you can get a bargain. Bring your money, along if you. ; heed any Olothen and see how well you can do. New lot Duck Hats -lor chil dren joat In. . Olub House Ties, the new style, 25c. each, Do not forget our lino of sample goods. ' J.M.HOWABD. ' i'-i Cbndrw .Ciy.forPitcher't'jCastorls' CITY COUSCIL PROCEEDINGS. Shell Rock for tho. Streets Sprinklers and Other Improvements Reports of Officer and Committers. Aug. . lf'JS After recess Imard met in regnlsr ses sion acting. - Mayor Ellis ii. the l iiain present, Conncilmcn Manly. Street. Lovick, Latham. Robert;: Craw lord and Eubank. Minnies last mi .-ling read ami adopted Upon application of W. W. Clark, attor ncy, on motion of Conr.f iluian Manly the time to complete th.- v ater works v. as extended to Dir. ! si, provided the com pany commence work ia thirty i..y s M. T. Roberta and Charles Suilu! b attorney made application for tin: $100 reward often.'-1 in the Willis assault ease, these and all others were referred to the finance committee to investigate and re port to tin hoard I'etitition of I. S. Mace to creel awning and awning poets in front of his buildings on Middle street granted. Ordered that the poll la 18U1 lie re funded to A. 1). Fonville tor error.be being a uon resident. Copying the tax list was awarded to W. V. Metis at $25. Regular bills allowed. Fire department -Chairman Ellis pre sented descriptive cuts and prices of hook and ladder apparatus, also stated that one -)! the New Bern-' engine horses was blind and the other wind broken. flu proposition of M. llahn A '-'. I" furnish one pair horses for ij-450 or f'.'To with tin- present pair in exchange was accepted subject to the approval ol tlie board. The disposal of the New Heine engine horses was given t- ihc t 1), cm- mittee with power to act. 1 The matter of hook and ladder ap paratus was referred to I' IV committee to report ntwt meeting. Un motion the resignation of Council man . ilt-ank Ironi eoiiiiiiitti e-- was tabled. The tii -aMiier reported havm;; m hand the cash for check deposited b Water Works Co. Chairman Latham, of the sanitary com mittee, reported the general condition of the city much improved. By correspon dence he hnd enquired us to tile methods of other places i;. disposing of garbage and night soil. He would have to in vestigate further before any definite plan could be decided on, Chairman I.ovick. of police committee, reported uniforms finished and turned in. Chairman Manly, of streets and pump reported live pumps having been placed at an aver .-" cost ,.f J-pi. Work con tinues. Shell i-ock " :is nicdc-1 lor the streets and n eommcndi d that l.Oot) tons be procured lor that purpose lie also suggested placing nanus to the streets throughout the city. Mayor Kllis showed drawings and call mates of street sprinkl-r-, of i,io-l ap proved patterns. Moved by Councilman Street that the city advertise for bids to furnish l.ftoO tons shell rock, delivered, subject to Hie approval of the board. Moved that strei ts and pump- com mittee have the several s.reet.s marked with name. Moved by Councilman I.ovick that the matter ot street sprinkler be relerred to the streets and pumps committee to cor respond and ascertain price and terms. Chairman Roberts, ol' wharves and docks committee n ported work at mark et dock still progressing. He rivom mended piling for Change -meet w harf a: the surest way t'. seiure a suable toua- dation. Chairman Street, ol cemeterv commit tee, reports the usual work goiug on. Chairman Latham, ol committee 01 lights, reported that the sen nil lights a directed by the Hoard had been place 1 4 Councilman Street retired.' As recommended by Councilman Ku bank, on motion of Councilman Crawford a pump will be placed at tho cornir of Cuthbcrt alley ami Cypress street. On motion of Councilman Crawford il Was ordered that Jerkins alley f changed to Jerkins avenue. On motion of Councilman Lovick tin tax levy was made the same as last year, 60 cents on the 100 valuation fl.HO on the poll. Whitewashing Greenwood cemetery fence was referred to cemetery committee. Councilman Eubank retired. - . ' Mayor's report as follows read and adopted : ' Mayor's office, Aug. 2, 1893. To the Board of Councilnicn of the city of New Berne; Gentlemen I havo the honor to report the following costs and fines imposed for tbemnth ot July: Fines, Costa $53.80. 148.15. Total $201.03. Very respectfully, Wm. Ei-Lia, Acting Mayor. sfsrahals report u follows rssdi and adopted: ; - ; x 'f: . . W fls v New Bcrno, Aug. 2, 1802 To the Hon. Mayor and Board of City Council: - - :- - ' Gentleman Below plcaso find my re port for the month of July, 1603. We have made 08 arrest durinir the month of which SO was convitcd,. 18 dis charged and 1 appeal. d 1 appeal. i eollected , '"'f tUM J - , jrine 1 ; Cost - $105,80:. ' One half of the above cost $40.80 was deducted for my fees tiio balance $52.80 was turned over to the city treasurer, 'J' . tRespcctfully submitted,- ' ' :-;trl--- .-'.'.-'- J. M. QAsoMtCI M.-. Police record asjfollnws J. It. Land, inform.) r, 21, ex , KUi Ellio), informer, 11. ex . 7 .1 B. Dixon, informer Jl. ev r S. F. Hurt. Informer, il.ex, 2 Thus iisor iii'oni.cr, 7. e . t. .. M. ilutor.T. C M. Monthly bills r.Y; .e. Minutes read and approved. Beard :i,!.our-ie-i. W. l! U ,i ;.i( i.. Citv Cleik. Nuiicc. I lie ! 'en. . - ratio llx e.liv, Ciiiiimtii I Crai i ii e.jiinty i r- ipii-sie-l to meet at le t.-ii II. a. li. M . Kridav .1. M . i:n,:, i .. i.-t-.i-rman. ' C Rewind. l'""r h lion; o.ib t l.he. I,,.-: in Neu Hern,. July Hi ii, lH'.l. having the follow ing engraved in it H A. C. to K. M 1'. Feb. , ';id Call at .lociiw ol'ie, lVoplc's I'arly Co::ieiitiou. A convention of the IVople s I'art ol Craven county has Lull called to meet at the Conn House, ill 1 1 eit of New Berne, Sator-lav. Am-ust lilh. '.)'.'. at 11 o'clock, M., tin t In- oiirpo.-e ol organizing and electing -i del. g;ite to the Stan Cn Vention to be hi'l.l at Ral.-i-di ik-in! Kt 1 KS2 Townships are nom-stcd to hold Pri mary Meetings -in July :tO!li, ami elect one delegate lor even liftv otc- east f,,r Uovenior (all parties- Immm i nine one ' cmiie all ' Mid .in in ii,, rii'id einise (.f -eiortn W II. SMI i ll. I ,.,iril: s. 'e-ipl-- . Party K.. C.tn .Cra-.-.i, ,.in,i-. l'rojiosals. ---.I. e, I proposal!- Will be ici-elv,-,! ',.l thirty -la's for lb- -. mji ruction of;. I!,-il, i for the Atlantic Steam Kin- Eie-iie- K--I furthi r inl'onniition a; ph t - ''. hfiirin iii ,,f tl,, ii;, ,li p i, inn nt com none,-. Y m Ki.i is Chairinaii F. I ). i ', n July 2-11, li-i-j , Children Cry for Pitch Rr's Castorii JUST ARRIVED : A Nice Lot of G. HA! AT For Sale. One very large Iron Sale, smlahl- for Hanking business oi a large Cotumissioii busimss; weight .ri.Gu(Mle. Maunliii tured by MoSler S.ife;:in.l I.-a k ('onipanv ot Cincinnati, O. Co t 'tin." 1 ,ln-.' and forty ilollars d- l.vi red Can ' u . exchange smaller sate l J. oue-i.--ndM- with or calling on Ifji; IKI1, .New Her,.. N. C. Als, oih Sate, i ii.-i nun tj d -iiu.- at factory of Moelei, Hohiiiiii. .V G .i to. Cinnati, O. These safes have not l-,-i n . ui ol li.. factory only a very short turn .and look as well as when first made. COME AND ski: mi: , ! Buy None Other Than Old Virginia Ohsroofs, Best Cheroots in the Market. Price being" the satm us inferior OberootN. 2 Mantel Clock Cortilieaitca p.icked in ovi'iy box bought ol IT. U Iritis, WH0L.W3ALK OiiOCKl'.. stU'OiJt MtUiicr, Commissioners' Sale North Carolina Oruveu county. James C. Harrison, Adm'rof Moid. e Haiu. do9Md, vs. l.uae 11am, el alM. 1'nrsuant to KjadRmrnt and or. lor or sale In the above entitled apeo at proceeding, renilerelat Hprlnglerm, WW, of the Huiie rlor Court of Mid oouutjr and fetaro, 1 will ell te Uie blgneat hldder. for omb, at the Ooart Houee door of laid Ormvea oonnty. In ilia olty of New Uerae. N. o..eu Mond.v. September 6th, 1U2, at 19 o'olouk, noou, the following aaaorioea tnusMoriaau: A eartAin trmet sitoau on toe nurtn tide of Feute Road In Townihlp tin. R. Uraven county, NoTih Carolina, adjoining the la tula of Samuel Ipoek and other, being toe name ooavejed by W, J Heooh to the aald Kor aeeai nam. oy oea aatea nov. i.itn. 1671. and - reeoideu la the Keoorda of Graven ooonly. Book Mo. 78, pun m and Kt. oon talolng seveatavB aeree more or leea. fully deaortbed In aatd deed and tho petition In aid pioosedlng. Aieo uotner iraot lying on me eoatn Blue ofNeunRoad la said Township Mo. B.sald oounty and State, being the aiiae ooavuyed to the Hid Mordaoal Ham by Henry H. Tnote and wife by dead dated Jennary 22d, ma, reeoraea in tn Heoorae or urevenooumy in Book ho. IS, puet a7 and oonuinlng US ore or Itm. folly deeerlned In -eald daed-aad She paMMoof xoeptlua; Hi err from in uar Jraeta oaf pareeis of land atWii anrea aam eoBTeyM ny noraeoai nam ana wife to Mlno Alexander, Thomu H. Ullla hnat; Blnoa At ton and BrlTeater Learv b deeds reeorded.ln Oravea oonnty la Books of uwaino, e, p.i xu, oa no. si, page am, and Ho. 81, pan r71, and No. 1U0; pae 5S0 reepaotlvelr, whleh are hereby referred te ror a aeseripiion oi ma exeepiea tree a. 1UU JLUuav a-j, icwj, 0. R. THOMAS, attd uon ommlasloaer. 0 itoDtB Stbkkt, Ksas Bboao. ' L If you havo Watchc on Which other nerripe hevA. toilMl ait oiTA eetiirfiiHnn send them to 'me ? I have every facility of tne traae ana guarantee worr at snort notice ana very rcasonahlo pncea, -Jy8t lm , vi5 Bv. BANaERT, S.:y"i,v. vaflY .! mm -aii! i--' -:.-'ar Hi! "S ,w Jar n I.. r-'iixth .-! ! t. RoVAI. P.VKIN N. Y. "C W,.II Horse Milliner. A n v Hand ii, w I 1 1 : 1 ' - li-in.- on J W i;.'. , -,; I larne-s 1 1, i ., ,-n, i; pe-.-i-i' a-: "ti i all kin-is o- .!,.- , : W iN'l II i i llnpiel . -lelgl pluck ami S-.OO0 in. oi ri--lit ul -i--' V, . .N .'.te.,. 1 -p ll.isl, I'.lll Mill. I I ,- P :i. .:.i-'- Miss Nellie Walker Will r. ui-ie In 'lb. . ( :, . , i 1 1 A AI'tM'ST '!'.! lx-i For !: li-.iieilio e - -'ii- :i i- .;, . , GrEIT eSwim l. t ui duality. Fic t.o:. C-i itisl'.i'. Grain 1 Saeds! PRADIi A M .U'rvlITU. i: Unj, Cf.; I I 0111 Ul.- , 1. l-i.lli, i'-.ncl ('over4, r.,!;; it H. r 1 !--n.i'r.uii:i '., -li h ivi' the l-e". CW'I, . . -t ' !.e (i'h Hei'dn. Orders lor m i-. moht i'iri-fi,; packii(- !.ii -:if- Mtrii'.te.f;; j- ;,-.i ,1- , i J 1.1 le,f G-o i?o W.P. Jones South i'l.i nt S.l .iijip loi.tou lluuM', For Furniture of All K imls. Maltirsscs itiu'1 t;- .;'! ! ;ni'l r. . PEICES VERY LOW. Jy 19 dwtt Tobacco! Tobacco! AT Rock Bottom Prices! 8c. Up to 45c. for (iravi ley. We have the CVh luated Orange Brand Sugar (not acid) Cured Hams. We havo a Full Lino nf Groc o irios. ! (Look out for Aug. a;l.) 7. P. Bcrrus & Co. if, A .'.i I..M..V. '!.. w lien .1 in- -. :' l : ii In - ". -1 ' Foot of Middle street Wilson 60s,s in isfifute, WiLSON. MiKI'll CAROLINA. ton Str.. on icctariac. ;m-. 'j:i; i.sdl'. !.i iinive in a Full - I any Music - .P utiu-Ituihl- ntly 'lies I m I iti. hi I.'UK.N 1 IIM Olt , I. lor I iv. ,, ti,,. : ' i-li. I will IIU llio,st - -el. nee of said i ' 1 nun si reel, o i Friday anil ' A ll-.MI.-l," l.Hlio '- 1-oiir et' Ten iti-; Personal lloiis,,,. and il t '- P. ' . I ' IT..,, i r i.i i p, .- SI HOC p, i .-. Il 1 u I 1 1 1 1 1 i . ., I ii ii.. . 1 mi. ,1 Slates le d- .-ol.iil, ill,,;, ( I nil -1 M il, s .r ' ' i. 0. .iiiinal ion or -li in - ol -!,, Capital I'.-i'k of N.el,,,,, i.. 1 '"c.. ''f. Mi K . P i'l.tti noli. dee d. d 'I , sal:;, livery, feed A I ) Excb&nge Stables it1-: thfi Oatton House iiii! ft i-f.ok lit Living Pricos f . A.. Toiics livOl'lili-noi;. i, i ; -!n!f inwzww & Ohurchill, Machinist's Supplies Ssjpoox o,lt y 1 On." 1 " ; In-low City Hall. A;. y i ; to us vv.Il have our r .:uu ill.'iitii.u, and ho drliveii-il In ai.v pi.t of i:i. , nj Mitli uit, delay. (lual'tv acl puces i;aai anteeil in every iiisianre. j.-iOdwfp I Say r - i)iliK,r. whntV Ihn trouble wild leu? Didn't j ou got Uio nomina tion ,- No, but 1 (rot a pair of Cart Wheela that doa't unit iik, and now J. O. Wln'tty it Co. Iiiivb jiint cot In a huddI of Inno Celebrated Teniuw.ro Wheals. lam ntwayn cloinir ust v-hatloueht not Take my advice and ro at onoe to Whittv'a and Rut n pair of the Ten- ncBo Wheeln am jou oan flmilo if I can t. ForJKent. The roorm nvi r the etoro of Dinonwey Churchiil (next to city ball) are fcr rent. Aiiply to J12tf J. K. Latium. So,olOillic READY FOR SALE! Cheaper than any other Mar can Furnish Them. I'vo ot 'em uml want to sell 'chi, Apply to , , i' ; W. I. BUlUUiS. Now .m, or "' . ' .' M. 1'OIITE It, IU venlale. -' CWlclrefiJCrjf jbrJPItcheCastorla.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 5, 1892, edition 1
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