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he Daily OURNAL. VOL. XL-NO. 114 NEW BERNE, N. 0M SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS r. ' BUSINESS 'iXtr.ktA.- 1'nA.VEjustreceivcJlot Small Hams, Breakfast Strips, Corned Beef, Fresh Roasted Coffee, Elegant Tea for making Iced Tea, Chocolnte Cocoa, Lemons, ' Dried Beef, chipped to order. Bay Rum, Cologne, Household Ammonia, etc. -C. 12. Slovku. JUST RECEIVED Fine N. C. Moun tain Butter, 25 cts per lb at aug42t.J Wn Lohch'b. I" HAVE titted up Hotel Albert Barber Bhop nicely urn) in style. I invite all my old patrons and others who want a pleasant shave or hair cut in artistic -style to give me a call. Pnoif. W. H. Siieiwm). WANTED To rent a Dwelling House in a pleasant part of city. 1 Jy26tf Bajuiihgton & Baxter. HUNYADt Joooa Mineral Water, the bwt Natural aperient. For sate by Jas. Redmond. RD. V. JONES, late in obatRe of the prescription department of i'ulham'e Pharmacy, Ashnvillo, N. 0., ha opened a Preecrip.ion Drug Store next .to custom house. f?peoii care is " divan 10 the eeleetion of preparations for prescription use only. The patron ' (e of the publio is eolioited . may 29 PURE CORN WBI8KEY for sale by Jas Redmond. DUFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for ale by Jas Redmond. IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN, Burke's Baas' Ale and Burke's Guinness' Bloat, for sale by Jab Redmond. I? OR SALE OoW box or ward robe lounge is a perfeot lounge by day and a perfeot bed by night, and you can pot away as much clothing or other article as in the average wardrobe. You can get three artioloe for tho price of one. So extra ohsrgo for packing or .hipping. Mr. Dr. Talmtge. wife of i be oole brated preacher, says those louniros ar very , Tery nice. Prioe in Oreton, 10, $12. Raima 818. IU, Haw Silk, 420, 825, Bilk Brooatelle, 825. 830. Term 10 per cent, discount cash with order or ball with order blno (ill days. ALFRED COLE. Grand end Mtrtlu Avenues. Brooklyn, N Y. (f( CIGARH at vary low I 0VUU figures to wholesale aud retail trade for sale by Jab Redmond. C BARRETT'S COGNAC DHANDY Xused very much in the siik room. For sale by Jas Kudmosp. VflSli, SACRAMENTAL. PORT and IU- 80UPPERNONG WINES for sale by Jas. Recmond. DUFFYB MALT WHISKEY for Medicinal use. for sale by in28 Jas. Redmond. I CALVIN 8(jnAFFER'S WILD CHERRY ROCK AND RYE, put op expressly for throat and lung dis e, for sale by jab. kkdmond. THE insinuation that (Jobb was corned has been promptly stripped of its buak. MSN who behave themselves are never afraid ot their wives. Mil waukee Journal. 'lAM banking on you," as the farmer said as be procvodbd to hill , up his potatoes BavANNAH now hits direct trade , with Europe. The arrangements went into effect on the first of An - gust. ' TUB People's party appears to be suffering with its last summer's complaint a painful lack of peo 'p'1-i; ' Toerb are the good days when -good; men weighing 250 pounds " regret that greatness was thrust upon them. Sittings. Thb Tennessee - troops at the Coal creek mines have been reen- forced and a . conflict with the : miners is imminent. Baron Hindi, thu pniiudy Hebrew philanthropist, t planning an. ttfifluddd tour thrinijrli the United But and OhuuiU. IT is a great shock in a young married womau to teil zj that when her husband comes home is uot to tell her how muoh thinks of her, but to got something to eat. Chicago Times. . - "Chairman Carter has been taking a day of rest at; Old Point . OomlH-t." Sensible. There will be no comfort for him after, the 8th of November, .The trip up salt river is not an agreeable one.' : .:' AIIousk committee has inves : tigated the Homestead affair, and now a Senate committee is to look Into' the matter. - The ' House is Democratic, the Senate Republi can." A blind man can see the measuring of this. Acoobdino to Mr.- Aldrioh,- the cost of living to a family in moder ata circumstances has been reduced 3.4 per cent, by increasing the t i on the necessaries of life. V: ? not, then, increase the (axes t :;i it i " !1 coat nothing to live! ruuiTiva Charles V. Whaley, c" ' ' filing $35,000 from t a Ohio' Journal has been i U." ll&vz H .! Any man that steals from a uenopaper de serves hanging; bat it would be in- teri8tiiig to know how came that Journal to have 35,000 to be stolen. The great balk of oar surplus agricultural products continues to find a market in Europe. Fan Americanism may be a glorious thing in the oratorical sense, bat it i not panning oat much good for the epoci.il class who were to be erri'ibed by it. Our esteemed contemporary the Evening Telegraph is occasionally happy in it comments upon car rent news. After digesting the telegraphic announcement that the Alabama negroes have been voting the Democratic ticket itsayf: ''The fact may as well be recognized that this Alabama election put an end to all hope of breaking the Solid South in the coming national con tout." What an ice-cold shower bath this is to dash upon the Au gust hopes of the Grand Old Par ty ! LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howard. J. F. Taylor -$1000 reward. (.'. E. Shiver Small hams, etc. Misses Jones and Brown School. The Third Party county convention meets at the court house today at 12 m. St. Paul's Methodist Church, Golds- boro, lias received and put up its new on-nn. It is n $2,000 one. The store just vacated jby Mr. F. M. Bowden is licing remodelled to some ex tent for Mr. T. H. Davis who will soon move in it. Mr. Percy Cox will fill the position of purser on the steamer Neuse in the ab sence of Mr. N. C. Hughes, who left yes terday on a pleasure trip to Canada. The Cleveland and Carr Club met at the court house last night, heard reports of committees previously appointed, per fected its organizrtion by the adoption of a constitution, etc.. and transacted other business looking to effective work during the campaign. The Christian Advocate, iu mentioning the re-election of our townsman, Mr. T. A. Green, to the State Presidency of the Fireman's Association of North Carolina at their recent annual meeting, remarks that the firemen could not find a more clever or efficient president anywhere. The Raleigh Chronicle states that on Monday 35,000 pounds of grapes, or two .'ir -loads, were shipped from there, main ly to New York and Boston, and as large shipment afterwards. Mr. Gerald McCarthy has taken a number of photo graphs of vineyard scenes in the - vicinity of Raleigh, showing the pickers with their well-tillcd baskets, the packing houses, the packers at work etc. The photographs will be among the exhibits from North Carolina at the Columbia Exposition. There is no truth in the report which has been Btarted that tho steamer Neuse is to run between New Bemo and Belle Haven soon instead of between New Berne and Elizabeth City as heretofore. There has been simply a change in the management of the line, making the headquarters of the line at Norfolk in stead of Wilmington, Del. There will be no change in the running of the Neuse, She was built to ply between New Berne and Elizabeth City, and Will contlnuo to do so, Necessity has arisen for the purchase oj another pair of engine horses. Too much care cannot be exercised in their selection and their care afterwards that their pow ers may be preserved, They should never be strained and over-driven even in tho excitement of going to a Are. Ad vantage will generally bo gained in the long run by keeping cool and driving in moderation. The temptation to an op posite course will be greatly lessened, If instead of all the horses being at work on the streets at one tiiqe, as has often happened, one pair should ba kept constantly at the engine house ready to tart immediately upon the tap of the lllled. Her Hatband. ! We see in our Norfolk exchange that James A. Brock, a hard-working,, deserv ing and popular young business man of Berkley, Va., was murdered while asleep In bed in Norfolk, Thursday morning be fore day. by his wife. .. She tired a bullet through his brain with S borrowed pistol, and he expired shortly afterward, . Bbs it under arrest It it thought the is of un sound mind. Then was no known trouble between her aad . her husband Bhe is 45 yean of age. He wat 94. Mrs. , Brock i a" native of Camden county, - N. C. Her maiden.name was Bettio Boushelf. A former hatband, Peter Pritchard, of this State, piocured a divorce from, ber and the married Mr. Brock about t year ago. ' - , ' ' MARRIED, ; On July 18th, Miss Eleanor Moles Jones, formerly of this city, more recently of Hpnrr, Florida, to Mr. John Mont gomery, of Eagle Pass, Texas, btate papers please copy, . Coming and Going. Mr. V. B. Boyd returned yesterday morning from Beaufori. Rev. J. B. Gibblc, of Beaufort re turned to the city yesterday morning and will again conduct the the services in Christ (Episcopal) Church tomorrow. Judge A. 8. Seymour and wife left yes terday morning to spend the summer at Blowing Rock. Mrs. Dan 8. Jones left for the monn tains to spend the summer. Miss Charlotte Grimes who has been visiting relatives in tho city left returning to her home at Grimesland. Mr. Frank T. Bray left for Charlotte to Visit his uncle Mr. W. M. Thomas. Maj. D. W. Hurt :unl wife who have been making a short visit to friends in the city, returned to their home in Golds- boro, Mr. S. I.. Edwards, of Uoldshoro and Mr. Lat Williams and family of Wilson who have been spending some time at Morehead passed through en route to their homes. Prof. Cain, of the State University and the family of Hon. John 8. Henderson M. C, of Salisbury, who have been sum mering at Nag's Head came in on the steamer Neuse and left immediately by rail for their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Smith, of Lexing ton, Ky. who have been summering at Morehead came on the morning train and left yesterday afternoon on the steamer Neuse. Mr. N. C and Miss Laura Hughes left on tue steamer .Neiisu to upend u tew weeks in Canada Keep All Street Space Available. Wc notice with pleasure that the tele graph poles which are being put down through certain streets of the city oflf the line of the railroad are being placed in exactly the right position, that is, on the line between the sidewalk and the drive way, so that they will not offer any ob struction to travel on either side. Those on Hancock street should be the same way. In fact, there is if anything, more need for them to lie placed thus on that street than on any other because the railroad running through tho centre of the street causes only a narrow space to be loft on each side for vehicles and this space could be w idened if the poles were placed as aforesaid instead of a few feet away from the sidewalk. The objection raised is that the shade trees would interfere with the wire, but we believe this hindrance could be dis posed of bv trimming out the branches that are troublesome and still the benefit of the trees be retained. The gain that would ensue by the entire space clear u; to the sidewalk being uvailnblcor use ps obvious. "J similar tlioughtfuluess is needed ou the part ot tin; streets and pumps com mittee in locating new pumps, that they may be at spots where they will give the least inconvenience to the traveling pub lic. There are sonic of the old pumps in the city that are directly in the lines of constantly used portions of the street and arc on this account, to a considerable extent, a source of annoyance, notwith standing the good they do and the de cided need for them. Look to the sur rounding conditions and the future in executing any work that is to stand for years. Happiest Results. It is a fact confirmed by the most am pie experience that those who habitually resort to Humphreys' Specifics for aid and cure in the lllh ess, have less sickness, better health, better growth, longer and more vigorous lives, than those treated by other methods. The tact it explained in tho circumstance that these Specifics, because of the method or tnetr composi tion, have a deeper and wider range of action tnan otner medicines, ana thus constantly tend to eradicate constitu tjonal weakness and disease. The list of Humphreys' Specif is contains preventives and cures for every form of acute illness or disease which it is safe or wise for the non-professional to treat, " and with each Specific such counsel and directions as will ieau iu iiju ouicm nnu Happiest re' suits, Acute diseases may come at any time from exposure, and each has its Specific, whose timely use-is invaluable not only saving sickness, but often life itself. Shell Bock 'Wanted. Scaled proposals will be received for thirty days, for furnishing 1,000 tout shell rock, delivered on wharf at New Berne. For further Information apply to W. D. WaXLACS, Citv Cterk. Ang. flth 1892. The outward forms the inner man re veals. Holmes. , Be careful of your outward ap pearance.'. Dress as weu as yon can afford. Just now you can buy I ft salt cheaper than, at any other time. -'.Our : stock of Clothing is broken, and if we ean suit you, jou ean get . a bargain, Bring your money along if yon need any Clothes and see how well you can do. New lot . Duok Hats ' lot ohll dren just id, .. Club House Ties, the new style, 2oo. each. Do not forget oufline of sample goods. ," i. - - ; ; ;y j. m. howabdV $3 Seward. For a heavy gold ring, tost in .New f T. . I U . I. land 1 -- . t 1 1 Duruu, uij oui, iov, UBVing Mia ioiiuw ing emrravecr in it: it. a u. to a. m. u. Fob. S8,,'0. . Call at Jocbrxl office, Chndren .Crjflfor. PitchflrVjCastork COMMISSIONER BREWER. The Office Sought the Man A Good Selection for the County. Fourth Party Wanted. El). JouitNAi, We have seen an ar ticle in vonr .ast week's issue headed Satisfaction and Dissatisl'ai tiuii, ' wlii.li we fear may create a false impression if left uncontradicted. Citizens outside of No. I township would think from tin- writer's agonizing appeal for; a change in Commissioners, that we haii'elected u man to that office who was hardly d"cen; or resjicotaMo. Wo, during the month of June, oa.'iie in contact witli alioii: everv resident ;i this toimship :in 1 tin: then n.-wl eie Ud Board was the subject ot gencta! conver sation, and with the exception ) lew Mugwumps" and disappointed ofnee seekers it was Heartily approved ni. we ire vet to hear any objection raised by an unprejudiced democrat. Ve have known W . ( . Hrewi-i, the commissioner elect, since our earliest childhood. As a boy, at our old field schools, he was ;smart, studious, moral, quiet aud unassuming. lie gave piomisc of taking a place or position higher in tho walks ol men than lie has ever oeeu called to fill. During the lute unpleas entness he shouldered his gun at the State's first call, entered the second regi ment and followed the fortunes of i.iv and Jackson from Manassas t. Appo matox. He was twice wounded and was imprisoned at Fort Delaware for some time and yet I have heard him say that he never regretted his sufferings either ol wounds or imprisonment because In thought he was dU'linrgine a duly hi owed the State. Mr. Brewer married alter the . !. of the war, and was soon after uoininated and run for Sheriff of Craven count v. ( course lie was beaten, although he polled every Conservative vote. The pressing needs of a rising and prolific family ealh d lorthhis utmost and continual exertion (as a farnieri to shelter thein from life's incessant storms. He has none of the lolitical acrobat in , his make-up, not is ic a wire-puller for olticc. He has al ways voted the democratic nelcet and always will. We will venture to say that he is about the only man in recent years elected to fill an honorable position w ith out first having been approached upon the subject, but like the old Human (. ln- cinnatus he was plow ing his fields when called to serve the people, and we will venture to assert that he will serve his fellow-citizens as faithfully and accep tably in his position as his great autotype did the Romans. Wc arc sure of one thing, tli.it ho will never betray a trust nor disgust and mortify his friends by playing tool on any time or occasion when the vital in terests of Craven county are at stake. JNow, .Mr. editor, it you can give us space we will show the inconsistency in mend . s article. In the first para graph he and the people of Vanccboro, aud net those of No. Ono Township, had a "glorious time on the lGth listen ing to Old Vnclo W. It. Williams who gave the gold-bugs, rings, combinations and monopolists no showing whatever, and argued the topics ol the day to suit the people." It seems from this that hi and the people are opposed to gold-bugs monopolists, etc., and in the next breath he manilests a ureal interest in the w fare of our benign Creator and the people and says "For oW' ntikc iin u Old Uncle Cgold bug) Bill Vhte back" for omniissionor, he being (hi- only gold- iiig and monopolies in the townsliip le and the people seem to enjoy the slaughtering of the gold-bugs by one of us uncles and still have a great yearning for his other uncle, a gold-bug. It sccmB i be a family affair and no one's business, ut I must say it is inconsistent. This is what we call a double back action politi cal summersault to be so politically in fatuated w ith his uncles at the same time, and they so antagonistic in their financial principles is beyond the ken of man. As to the people wanting "out untie Dill Clcve as comissioncr again, that is all gas. Ho has never dune anything to merit their appreciation; he has never affiliated with our people, he neither joins in the dance, tenders tue . social glass, inarches in the tunornl procession. nor leads in prayer. Ho Is merely a looker-on in Home unless there is a chance to buy cheap or sell dear. If his name was presented to the people of this town ship in a popular vote his ballots would not exceed his mortage. Politics are booming, 'sorter keeping pace witli tue weatner. vi u truckers ave thought of forming a Ith partv, we want it to go in w ith the "Sub Treasury Bill," wc want the government to pass a law constraining every yankee to eat 000 barrels of potatoes at 5 per barrel. We don't care anything aliout the elasticity of the currency; we want the elasticity oi the stomach investigated, the banks were elastic last spring and loaned us all the dust we wanted. Mother earth was elasticity itself; her manifold yield satis fied the most exacting, but tho supply was greater than the demand and we are left with an empty bag to hold. Wo it is and always will be, when the supply ex ceeds the demand, unlees we can get the irovernmcm to maso laws couiuciuniMue people to bny all agriculturaV. produeta whether they need tnem or noc. i his is the only way that wo farmers can ever get the better of the bond holder. u. J. 1) People' Party Conrentlon. A convention of tho People's Party of Craven county baa been called to meet at the Court House, in the city of New Berne, Saturday, August 6th, '92, at 12 o'clock, M., for the purpose of onrsnizins and electing a delegate to the State Con vention to be held t Kaicigh, August 10, Townships are- red nested td Hbld PrK mary Meeting o Jiil fct4iid cMi one delegate tor every titty votes cast tor -It t! . nn.i .. . ' . I . 1 . ' Come one I eome all I and join in this grand cause of reform, -. wit a. BiirtH, Chairman, People's Party Ex. Com., Craven county: -. ' Propooiltit , ' Bcalod pronosala wilt' be received for thirty days for the construction of s tolct tur vuo xLuauuc ww r in cngiuc. For further information 'apply CtyiUie chairman of the ore department com- millM , '-e ''-"'- .''-" ' WW- KVl.tV' -'.'. ' Chairman Fi D. Com." July 8W, iaea. tf ; CUdren Cry; for.Pitcher'i Castorli Craud Council ).. of H. The giand council of tho Legion of Honor, which has been in session here adjourned yesterday. It meets next in 18H4, at Faycttevilic. The following are the new officers ; (i. C, James II. Hell, Tarboro ; iJ. V. ('., W. l' ltountrcc, Newborn; ;. O.. W. D. Caster, Fayetto ville ; G. Sec. J. I. Macks, Wilmington; O. Tr.. J. (J. Snyder. Ko ky Mount": . Chaplain, Hugh .Morion, Kaleigh (i. (I , C. I. Newman, Oludesvilb ; C. !. Vendor, Tarboro ; (I. Sentry, A I). Wes sel. Wilnrngioh. il eloit-.l ..I Macks leprosi ntative to the supreme council. i with N' .hi"'. I.i. ;;!t-i!i:iti Tin tru.-tes ar- .1. T. Wald". A I) oYcc, and A. H. Jones. .lac.l.i, .(. If. Haker and !oln '"'ii'l oo'iipi the fiean. e r.imtnil tec. l-Jaloigh ( hr tv. le We have a speeoyacU ;:onit:ve cure for catarrh, rliubthnria canker mouth and headache, inSHII.OFI'B CATAUUU REMEDY. A nasal injector freo wilh each bottle. Use it it you dcair hcullh and sweet breath, t'.i r.Oc. Sold by New Berne Druu Co. New School. Miss LKA1I JONES mil Miss lANIK liUOWN will open a School in .Miss Harriett Lane's house, Jlond iv, Soit. nth The luli English oniric, with Latin. Book-keeping, Eloc: :IM : fli'no ', F,-et,,'l, :lii I i. cnnan Tornu' Pri vanccd pupils Ad- $1,000 HE&iBi Is by the i'i KtirniMir .pile h.- ini I. ..d of all v application MA(iir c: I. do ave t' I'I sale M J. F. TAYLOR'S. lhl 1 Xoli'te . . Willi inalH oil, Also, line 1 irtsini.uth Kind W'ate South Itivcr 1c JUST ARRIVE A Kice Lot ot N. G. HAM AT LUCAS & LEWIS. For Sale, One very largo Iron Pate Hanking business oralan-e buoiins: weieht .1,1100 lbs ture.l by M.wler S.ile'.ind I.o of Cincinnati. . fust three hum! ami forty dollars delivered. Can buy ,,r exohangc smaller Jaf. by , one, -ponding with ,. .-ailing on IIM IKK. New Heme, N. i: Also, one Sale, cost ninny ,;.,lar at factory of Moxler. Lohm.in A C, ,,: i m omnati, O. These safes have not b. , n ;,: ,.; th. factory only a very short time. . in, 1 look as well as when first made. COME AND SKK Ml; ' i ( Buy None Other Than Old Virginia Cheroots, Best Cheroots in the Market. lVicv being the same iih infciior (horootn. Mautul Ulock Certilicitt'H p icked in every box bought if IT. Xririols, WUOUflSALM OKCHIKSi nilDl.K STKfce'l. NSW HliilJiK Commiaaioners' Bale Moith Oftiollna Uiaven coui.lj'. James O. HarrHon. Ailm rof Moid c il lUin duMd, v. Lu Hum, til hIh, Pareoant to Jodnai-ut unit or.ler or tale In the above entitled epno el prooeedliuc. ranrterelet Rnrlnir. 1 arm. IKU'i. of Iba Hu. r lor Court of Ram noanty as.l Htale, 1 will 11 to tue Blaaosl bidder, for oaib, at the Oonrt Hooae aoor of ssld Craven oounty . in the city of Hew Berne. N. o.. on MomUv. Septomber 6th, mt, at la o'oloak, noou, the iouowiDi uwinufa imiioi ieau: A eertala tract ttoata on the north aide of Reus Eoad la Township Mo. ft, oraven county. North Carolina, adjotnine. tho lands ot Samuel lpook and others bolng the same ooDveyed by W.J Vieneh to the said or deoalHam, by deed dated Nov. Itilh, lb'l, and recorded la the Keeords or Graven eounly, Book o. 78. pages 'm and 287. oon talnlns seven teen aerae more or leas fully desorlbed la said deed and the petition In aid piooeedlnc. Also another tract lying on tho sooth aide (NeaaeRoad In amid Township Mo. s.aald eounty and Htate. belna the ame onaveTed to the aald Mordeoal Ham by Henry 8. Trade nd wife by deed dated January Kid, 1878, reeorded In the Keoorda or Oraven Snunty in Book Ho, 7 8, pae 187 and m. onlaintag U eMBiore br. lean, folly detonaad la aald Seed and the natl Hon. exoDlln therefrom the tour traota or paroeie of land of IS a 8 aeraa aaeh eonveyed by Mordeoal Ham and wife to Mlnco Alexander, Thomas H. IUIla hnns. Blmon Button and Sylvester Learv by aeeaa reoorueo,in uraren oonnty in nook a or ueeae an 's page w, ana no, si, page su, and Mo. 8 a, paw 171, and No. 100; pae 680 wBpeotlvelv, wnleh are hereby referred to ror a aeaenption oi ma exoeptea tree. a, ,Tnla August Id, 114.- aStdJ " - , - . Oommlaslonaf.'l, Amtell & Jewerer ShoD 0MtrDL BTRKBNBAaBaOAD. i If you bare Watchc on 'whicU other Dartlag bars failed' to aire satisfaction. send thorn to me J I bare every facility of tno inure snii guaranxco worK at snort notice ana Tcry reasonatile prices. Jy8I Im I. BANQERT. H a- rr Tcui a n 1 I t v 4ff3S I POWDER L Absolutely Pttro. i A on .r.i i ' UiRheet of oil Uitf.it Uinl. J lort. R'-y.w. H H . N. y. Horse Miiliner. on. v. i-hiie i i.i ".. . Aiij on, Hand mad o:. ' ', ( lil-i.. '"! ; . Ciolh W NT.:: i - i unprec I1'"1 I' S'J.OtIO denied 'I'I" ri::h .:;e A : dteo Miss Nellie Waiker Will n -.iiin. A !' 1 r -T ... h'ot inlotn .! 01,1 'i i -t n i Quality, FrUo and Satiyf.ic tion C mrar.tfftfl. Kackburrs & Wiliest. Grain 1 Seeds' Fssd! BEAD HAM & SMITFi, '-ll- .-. :.:-ul , I t S . i A', it, , i , , ,,,, I. llf.V Hay, !oiii, Hominy, li-i-, ()ovrH. r.iiKU'n; AgpiitH fiti 1' ()nle;rn lot f-. most circfiil paokaH beiii;: Htrii't(Mt ii'iir-iti j.ii li, .( GrO W.P.Jones South I'ror.t St ,t.p C.inl.in lli.use, For Furniture of Ail Kiods MaftrosseH ina.le in i.i r n.l ivn. valoil. PRICES VERY LOW. Jyltl rlwtf Tobacco! Tobacco! AT Rock Bottom Prices! 8c. lip to 4rc. for (Iniveley. We have the C'elel rut.-il Orange Brand Sugar Gjot acid) Cured Hams. U4 -- v-. I ' Wo have a Pull Lino of i: , j ; Looil out for Aug! ail.) ;; i'.; '.I.-- i ..,:., p.s v b.r. pi. i. in l1' .'O i t.' -itieii'lb. ' ' i , Vi.:- i- , I ' .Krt 'tl , l '!i V:;U i ' :t, Irs tSie Swim 3AL1- I Opiiomt'i the VtA I I f t V S - M Y i ( olnnussioii - - Maliiltae k ( oinpanv Ami f-H- ll . r... ! . I vv hero von will I HI" I I'oe ,..! ll. .iv want -ll ..:-.-,M K',T. Itnin, I"'"'1'!'! ttf'itim '"I 'I", I'irrol luinv;,,,,! ,, ; ;Ull! Ties. insl.in.-e. iter I Irnile (miii ,v i'iIh will li.ive the WseU- " JZ-tf n'lfiitn.n, ivcry - SaHissstis. i Sfe to ' W- Jrait?lft IVlp. Cirrii ci M Foot of Iliddlo etrcct Wilson nstitufe, WILSON, .Oiail (1AKOUNA. mm uoies. Stnr i'on-Scctanaa. 'i'i'KMi;i:it isa2. i"'Ir. hensive f ' -s.'h a Full " ' "f ny : Music ' p IIIIU- lillihl- : i i' i-anlly I O.lio"li"i 0 .' . .'i, n a i;i;i:. ' "l Hleipal. '' O O ''O 1111- ' -Hill V. - U.-.I. lor n the a-h, I will high. -St idi nee ,, h.-iii .. t i rout strei-t, "ii Friday and h -i 1 , e 1 1 M , IKIrJ hour ol Tel, '"". I'els l! lb "i oh, , ,,, 1 nil.-. I State, I, i-e'oii ItloTi o o , -I :l, I per ! ii,,iiiiuat ion or ' : Hie Capital ,, Niwlierii. LIVERY. FEED Stables Gaston House rl laving Frices i'i:()i'Kii"i'oi: in -i V I T dvvtl' i-s-.vay Churchill, M?i liiidst'c Supplies Speoi flt y ! CRAVEN STREET, One lu r below City Hall. i t'i in will liavo nnr i, mi'l h, .leliveied lo I III., Hit ciel;iy. os euaianloe.l in every j-lO.lw f. s.y. ' itrhbor. whnt' the trouble Willi 1 ou'1 I loin t you got the nootina- tion ? No, hut I cot a psir of Cart Wheela that don't miit mo, and now J. Q. Whitty & Co. hnve just eot in a sdddI of thoso Celebrated Tenneuna W heela. am hlrrnya doinir just what I oaeht not. Tsko my tidvico and bo at onoe to Whittv's and Kt a psir of the Ten noatieo Wheels and you can smile if I can 't, ForRent. The rooms over the storo of Diaoawar ft Churchill (next to olty hall) are for rent. Apply to Jfiatf J. B, Latham. 250.000 DRICK READY FOR f SALE! Cheaper than any other Mar '.can Farnifh Them. 'T((Ot m snd want to soil 'ith. , Apply to . , - W! P. BURRl'8, ilow I! . r ' M. TOUT! ", : jno7dtf C!i'!Jrci Cry f r I .
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 6, 1892, edition 1
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