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ir----?.. HE VOL::Xt-:NO. 120 NEW BERNE, N. CL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS fit. r r v - BUSINESS LOCAIJ- EIGSPcrsonB Ucairinf? Pins for pre serving, can be supplied by leaving their orders with J. L. McDamcl, at 0. Marks Son, "at COc per water bucket heaping full; First couio first, served. 'St. r ; THE FINEST STALL-FED BEEF -that 1ms Iwcn in market for a year will be for Bale at my.stnus tsaiuruay '2t B. SWKBT. rHAVE fitted up Hotel Albert Barber Shop nicely and in stylo. I invite all my did patrons mid others who want a pleasant shave or hair cut in artistic style to give mc a call. ; -Prof. W. II. Siii:i-Aiii. H DNYADI Janos Mineral WiUor, tho bORt Natural uponent. r i - For sale by J as. wkdmohu. O D V. JONES, into in clmrite of it the prescription department ot Pelham'a Pharmacy, Anheville, N O., has opened Pwcription Drua; Btore ? orxl to custom houaw. Special oare is Riven to the selection of preparations for prescription use only. The patron wag of the public is ollcite4. rnsj29 "V OUBE CORN WHISKEY for sale by JT . - ' Jab Redmond. DUFF Gordon Imported flherrr, for sale by Jab. Redmond. IMPORTED HOLLAND OIN. 1'urke'u Bish' Ale end Burke Guinness' Htoul, for sale by Jas Redmond. f? OR SALE CoWe' . box or ward 1 robe louowo is a perfeot lounire ty liny sod a perfect bed by uibt, aod you rtsu put away much olothiiiK or oihor articles as in the nverK wardrobe. You oau get threw attioles for tbo price of one. No ext" i-hnr.-o for packing or hipping .... , If rs. Dr. Tlua8. wileoiihu colo Kruut nraenhr. Suva iheitc lounges ore very, very nice. Prtoe in Ureton. 10. $12, EUime $13. 14, . " Haw Silk, $30. S85, . H.Ik Rrnnmlallfl. 835. S30. Tumi 10 nnr cunt, dlaooum osuh with rl.r nr half with ordf r bslmioo 00 days. AI.FHEU OOLUH Grand anl Mvril Atniiifii ISrooklfrD, N. Y- rm rlf iIIOAltrf nl v. rr low i ).UUU (tii!tr' M whi.iiwtle M.d retail trade for sal t- J ah Rkdmobd. 1 ARUETf i fODNAC !'..';ANDY VTusol very mu-.b in the sir.k room For sale by Jab UnnMOt'i1 M ISH. SAUtAMKiWL I'ORf uinl Wl BCUPPEliNONO WlNriS fur salo by . JA3. KltlMOND fnFPY'H MALT WHISKEY for LJMioi.-ial uhh for fl bv jiuSO Jas. Kkdmond. I CALVIN 8GIIAFFER o WILD OUERRY ROCK AMD RYE, put - up expressly for thrott sni lunR uis- lies, for sale by J ah Kkdmond. THE cholera ia increaaing rapid ly in parts of Asiirnud Europe. , Toe Queen has aaked Gladstone to form a cabinet. Ilail to the chlell, " Governor Northern, oi Georgia bat been renominated liy tbe Democratic State Convention. Cheering newt comes Irom New Yoik, Indiana and Illicois. Deniooruts are conlldi i.t of carry all ol.theui in November Hurrah for Cleveland! IT is tbo opinion ot Lit A Chief Justice Coleridge, of England that the son of a dnke is as good us a common workingman as long as -he behaves himBelf. . - Killed by a mosquito! Is that sot u air, killed by a moBquito and bo mistake. Peter Kennedy, of NeitYork, was bitten and died at Bellevu hospital. ' Hok B. n. Btjnn has been re nominated, ; by tbe Democratic Convention of the Metropolitan District.) This is a. merited con plument to a . faithful public net Vaiiti' A SUCCESSOR to the laro J as t ice 3. J. Duvis is to be ohxuod. Judges M tcIUe and Councr, Attorney General Davldnoa and W. D, Prnden Are mentioned in this con neotlon. " AT the Lamborton, convention - last Wednesday. Ucm. 3; B Alex- andr wiw renominated- for Con gress by acclamation, and Sol. O Weill Emi , of Wilmington for elec tor ou the first ballot. " , Ina Journal does not care to champion any man's claims to 1 tbe Saat on tbe saprome ' court ' benob made vacant by the death of tbe lamented Davis, but we take oc easlon to express our high admira tion of Judge Conner, as a man, Democrat, a lawyer and a Christian gentlejnan. Lie would bo an orna ment to the aaprethe oourt Kortb Carolina. J . .: Of Elias Cabb was nominated-by the Democratic Convention be c io ho wai believed to be the t t rrpreNcntative of the farmers dcueri.'.iy and Alliance men special I ia tbo C'ato. Mr. C.trr is a true Dein 'crut and mot cxorllent gon; t'omnn, woi'" (hi! pupjiort of all remoerat, bu cMptutially de- i . vrs ths enri o.'t ( f every farmer The Third party commends it- Nftlf to the Ktipport of Southern men in a horn. They nominated the bona South hater for President and in Edgecombe they hare nomina ted a negro for the Legislature! ltattlesnakes aud coon skint! The Minnesct miller who says it would be bettor for the people of the country if they had to pay a coupie doll.irs more a barrel for their Hour, agrees with the proteo- ted manufacturers that the more tribute the people pay and the higher tboy are tared the better they are off. Star. There wai great excitement in Memphis when it became known tltat Governor Buchanan had com muted the Sentence of II. Clay King, who was by the Supreme court sentenced to haDg on the lDtb, of August. The Governor was hung in effigy, aud King was removed from Memphis to avoid 1 ucbing. LOCAL NEWS. NIHW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howard. J. L. McDaniel Figs J. W. Wood Removal. llaclb mi it Willett A challenge. J. E. Latham Commission merchant. There will be a big Democratic rally and llag raising at Goldsboro on Satur day, August 27. Ex-Governor Jarvis and Mr. Elias Carr will address the people on that occassion I!ig Ike has had carpenters at work this week ccilinc the upper portion of his store vinr. a he vfa nin ninkitiir ntinr , ... ...... I ""I""'"'""" U,L "'""" - moving the remainder of the stock from the store which he recently bought out down to his regular place, that he may i v . i ii- -ri have ail immediately under his eye. The union oi the two stocks, he informs us, will give nun a lo,000 stock in tbe one sto-c, purchased wny down at less tlian original cost, which he intends to give . . , . , , ins customers tne benclit ot. une of the new arrangements at the centre of the storc will be nn arc electric liidit forluient. regular use on the first floor, but which , . . . sireci minps are raised, to inc sccouci floor at any time required. The Fish Buildings. Mr. J. B. Lano has finished the three r,t i,;i.iinna h.t h l... nn r. , , 6 , . . , r . . I .in. j. i-. iaviuruuiow ii m 8lu m re- markably quick tunc. In 2 1-2 weeks from the time the work commenced thev were completed and the tenants moved :.. l. II I T 1 u.. ji. . x,. i.. uuri. u.c iu0l. uue, wr. l' urney uasKiu inc next ami Air. Haywood Tookcr the lower one. These nro the best buildinirs evor put , . . .. up ior inia purpose in mo cuy. incy have plenty of room with sloping floors and suitable arrangements for drainage whdrc the fish are packed and there is an m Linri . ,1 office in each at the front part. There is also amplo room space up stairs for the storage of boxes or crates of any kind, nnii nr nn thincr Hint i)ia nwHi nf thp . , 0 business require to have on hand. Mr. Lane is already at work putting up four moro for Mr. Taylor below these. Coming and Uoingr. Rev. Homer T. Wilson and family of Louisville, Ky., came up to the city from . . , , Morehoad yesterday and reft for their home in Louisville, Ky. Evangelist J. W. Lee who has been at Moreheud- passed through en route to . .. JNOrtOlK. . Bcv. i . V. bwindell, Presiding Elder - . . ot the Wilmington JJistnct passed through en route to his home in Wilmington. . !.... n fl l. 4 J . cation of a few weeks at Blowing Bock. Mr. T. A. Green left to spend some time at High Point whore his family are summering, Mr, C. R. Thomas went up to Raleigh on a business trip. Miss Emily Ferebce left to visit rcla - tives in Kinston.- Mr. W. T. Boyd who has been in the city visiting his mother returned to his borne m Sunipter, 8. C. - Mr. W.- T. Caho returned on the settmcr Neuse from a trip to Eden ton. The family of Dr. K. H. Street, who have been visiting relatives In Kenans - villeand in Goldsboro, returned to the city lost nignU . -'i3 y ,t' Mr'. J. Baiton, jr, Lof N. Y,, cams in on a business trip and is stopping at Hotel Albert. " . , ; - The following passed through en routs from Morohead to their homes: Dr. Lewis,! Alf. A. Thompson, J. J. Thomas, Raleigh; A. Home, Clayton and H.P. Hill, Chicago. The following passed through lart night en route to Morehead: F. J.Lehrod, R. Van Gilder, J. B. Brown, W, B. Lock- ett, L. A. Carr, Knoxville, Tenn.r 8. T. Morgan, Durham, N. C. - Mf TO or Honor, v-: Tho officers and members of Newbern Lodgo No. 443, Knights of Honor, please assemble at their ilall at half-past K n'. M r.. . I. - .. r - i iito viun, j.ui., ir mo uurpuwi VI mem- ing the remains of their lato. brother,. A. L. Fpllott, which will arrive Via the train this nilcrnoon. W. F. RouirmKE, Reporter pro torn. C-' i C:7f VtX FOR VARIOUS LINES OF COTTON GOODS. How They are Multiplying- and En Urging in the South Their Success Should Furnish In spiration to our people. It sometimes happens that the easiest way to incite peoplo to actiou on any lino is to ffit them informed as to what othera arc doing Rlong tho 9amc ,ine Therefore we take from a recent issue of" the Tradesman published at Chattanooga, Tcnn., the following portion ofalistof cotton working factories that it gives which are being established or eularged A suspender factory will bo built at Athens, Ga., by local capitalists. A company is lieing organized at Elberton, Oa., to build a $75,000 cotton mill. A movement is on foot to secure the establishment of a cotton factory at Madison, Ga. The Coosa, am Company, oi Pied mont, Ala., contemplates erecting anoth er cotton mill. The Greenwood Cotton Mills, Green wood, S. C, will double the capacity of their plant. A cotton null will be erected at Hamp ton, S. C. N. II. Hamilton and others are interested. At Columbia, S. V. , McCrccry & Rob ertson will establish a f 10,000 wadding and batting mill. the Huuioolut Suspender Company, ot Humboldt, Tenu., has increased its capi tal stock to $12,000. lhe rorter Dale Manufacturing I'uuir pany is ercctini; rope works at Portir Dale, near Covington, Ky. Urders nave been placed at an hastern machine shop lor twcnty-eii'ht Fobs A Perry cards for the cotton mill at Spar- tbauslmrg, s. t K Pownattan Knitting Company, of jNonoiK, vu., nas necii cnartered to manufacture cotton an 1 wcolen goods. Capital $100,000 1 ": " J iuiiiby uie v.uni;ii .11111, nun in course ot erection, at titmtsville, Alu will be larger than was at first contem- plated. The capital will be over $100, 000. Tllt' Crown Cotton Mills, of Dalton Ga., intends to erect a new bin din" next m 225x,0 ano story hig!lto 1)c U3Cll fur wcavc 8h(.,i VUi. plant's capacity will be doubled 1 ho demand for ball thread manulact- "".' u,u Y'WZ "'V ' has increased at such a rate that it has louml ncC(;!(sliry to double the spin ning capacity of the mills in this depart- L0 .,I,"nini" , W,Plcn M,!ls' IMcMinville, Tenn., will build a new dye house: also a two storv buildim; to be used tor the othce and cutting depart mcnt. This plant is doing a good busi ness. orty nanus nro employed. It is now annonnced that the Clinton Cotton Mills, Clinton, S. C., arc assured. iue money nas uccn raised uy suuscnp thin among tho citizens of Clinton and vicinity .and work will begin at once. Tho Eufaula Cotton Mills, Eufaula, A-1-, have closed the contract for an ad itlon . tl,c,r building of 80x40 feet. dition to 'Thnw wilt mrrrnin ttmir nnw.r liv n.liliifr anolbcr en,r,n(. f Jlnrsc .10W(.r ftn(, 1 wm. ....... will also add fifty more looms, with nec essary preparation tor tlie same. 1 "e. 8U.C Ior l"c ,,cw couon mill, - in. uatowoa, at Chester, H. U., has been i ait,i ;.. (;, i i, -..... i:.; 0f tho city. The Georgia, Carolina & I Northern will build a track from the mill t0 tD0 roadi aml acUve worlt on thc plant will be commenced at once, The p. . , . . . . new enterprises at Savannah, Ga., are now in full blast. Tho company is engaged entirely in the production of yarn socks. - ... - . ...... . WD ?. ""' 7 T ""'""Z I in nneration. and Miwi mom arn hfintr pm'Sn. Tuo ,8m is the production I of the Snvannah Cotton Mills, and is of i gooa quality, i no entire output ot tbe mills is sold in New York, the socks I being heavier and a better quality than we Davannan marm demands, tne machines arc mado after a new patent, owned by the Pulaski company and two Northern companies, and are believed to be superior to any knitting machines in I ,nl.ma I e'- ,,. . , I The Anderson Cotton Mills. Anderson Ift n 1. i .1 i . ' i v., uaTw iuii uiu i;uuiiiu;i. iui Lucir ucw factory building. Watson & Cecil, of I nortn Carolina, secured tne contract, Work will begin at once. The mills have I ""'J o vi:ui ui uu tinco nut in operation. Thn iiVn in now to double the capacity of tho mills, i . - . I Tho above is only a partial list of those lit mentions in difforent parts of the South. "Oh well" some objector may I say, "they tell of what is going on in 1 other States and it may be that they are I better fixed in some respects for carrying I such enterprises than agricultural North I Carolina " I If ' there are among our readers in I clined to take such a view of it we would I call special attention to the fact that the I number of North Carolina enterprises 1 mentioned in the list is larger than those I of any other State, and there is not I shadow 'of reason why it should not be I so, for this- State is abundantly supplied I with all things essential to success. Here lis ths way factories aro driving ahead is I this State: - The new addition to the cotton mills Hennetta, N. q., will be ia operation TOrf .Cotton Mill. lb. l.U A A. Uiteroriso tt Durham. N. C. Tho cant. tal stock hi $100,000. , , ' 1 v; ,, u- Blalock & Co., can give inform- JJ TSUSi m enwcction of. 60110,1 I Tho knittlna mill of Sdom Braii at uray s wiapei, a, u, is nearlng compli tion and wilt soon be roadytobegin I ooerations. ' ., '- " , Winston, N. C, to solicit subkcrlptlong I- . . . . A A . - I lot ID6 erection Of S , OOU.OOO COttOU mill.' ' - ) - " . Alfred Burirpss. of Owiensborri. Vt. 0.. has lnuwd thellamhnrir Oottnn Milla. t jjt,- Airy, N.. C, nd has put them In operation C. E, Graham, president of the Graham Manufacturing Company, nl' Ashevilie, N. C. and the Huguenot Mills, of Green ville has received un order for 900,000 yards of plaids. The Kocky Mount Cotton Mills, flock v Mount, N. C, ure putting in another water wheel and arranging to raise tlni dam, it is said, for the purpose of hirgi ly increasing their plant. Docs not the reading of such ileum give a realizing sense ol JNuw Uerne s backwardness along 1 1 lis important lino of industry. Not a cotton working factory of any kind in the city or county ! Is it not time to throw off this reproach and take a Sytand with the most vt ide-awukc of North Carolina manufacturing eitic.-- It can he done aud should be dene COLORED FAIR NOTES The Fair Is Over. There was a pacing race for u pu $20 in the morning. Rcdbiidbelon; ing to W, J. Fnison, of Clinton was the inner. Seven base ball clubs have held daily contests for thc liberal premiums offered. The Charlotte. .Quickstep.! won tho first, prizo of $75, the Kiuston club the second prize, $25. The New' Bcrnc Mutuuls played several clubs and won more guinea than ony other chili, but they were them selves overcome at last aud both prizes as stated go to the clubs of other cities. There was a wire-walking contest yes terday afternoon between the Raleigh and he Washington walki r that awakened considerable intire.-t end piea:'-d those ho viewed it. The ''talkiug machine'' has astonished many ot tlie visitors, iiesutes letting the machine give its regular renditions, Mr. Parsons, the exhibitor, showed yesterday how the impression were taken. After placing one of the blank wax rollers in osition, he spoke in his usual tone of voice through a tube roniniuuicuting with a delicate two -pointed itecdlo that touched the roller; one point cut a Very line groove and the other made tho in dentations, so small as scarcely to bo per ceptible nud yet corresponding to tin sounds as the words were uttered. Im mcuiaiciy on neing passed tnrougn again the words w.irc icpiodnccd with th same rapiditv, tone and distinrtnes u wuicn iney were ..poki n. Air. l'arsons will remain in the city a few days givin parlor exhibitions, in which by placin" a irumpei on uie plionograpli tlie use ot the ear tubes isdiseaided and a room full of people can hear without being in con nection with the plionoeTauli. All were kept lively by the races, games, wire walking, concerts, etc., and by thc speaking, fireworks and grand electric light march of th, bras bands, clubs, etc., at ni"lit, which wue tbe closinir exercises of the I'aii. Revivals In the Country. Hev. J: W. (Jurganu has had a very nterestin- nn etinj; at I'rovidenco church, Vaneebino circuit. There was a idorioie evivnl, and si veral united nith tin liurcli. A jjiand ciiiiip meeting will begin at bYthcl church, Vaneeboro circuit, aiiotln i one of Mr. Gun;an'is' charges, next Wed nesday, thc 17th just. Five minister arc expected to take part in enrrvin- m thc meetings. A glorious revival is now goin on in the Free Will Baptist church at Croiitnn under the preaching of Hi v Mr. Lewis of Core Creek, Carteret county. There have bcj;n a number of conversions and several havo handed in their iniuns to join the church. We arc informed that there were over a dorai penitents Thursday night. A Suucrvisor Savs One Cause of Had Koadu Is tho Failure to Enforce the Road Lavts. lBcea goou deal lust now in ttie na- pere with regard to better roads. Peo plo generally need information as to the law ot tne otate bearing on this subject and I think a few points just hero ia iu order, l uo law is explicit and complete. Avcrv justice oi uiu I'enca is a mem ber of tho Board of Supervisors. Thi Board has absolute control of tho work ing of each road in their respective town ship. Tho remedy of had roads is the enforcing of tho law. This caimot he done unless the magistrates act in con cert and require, under penalty of the law, every overseer to havo his road worked as tho law requires. Then; gross neglect of duty everywhere on the part ot supervisors, and how can thev expect the ovorsoer to do his duty when tbey neglect tueirs " Consider how impossible it is to keep iirm in oruer wucn mo overseer oi me farm never aees or makes inquiry of the whereabouts of tho overseer, or condition of the farm, nor cares anything about his property. I his thc precise condition of public roads in North Carolina. I loom that the Justices in one township in this county wora indicted at our last conrt, Let the good work goon. I think there are but few Justices in tho Btato who aro guiltless. Supervisor in Rocky Mount Argonant. Shell Rock W nntrd. Sealed proposals will bo received for thirty days, for furnishing 1,000 tons shell rock, delivered on wharf at New Ucrne. For further information apply to W. D. Walla cr, CityCicrk. Ang. 6th 1802. , 1' $4 Beward. ' For a' heavy gold ring, lost in New Bemo, July 8th, 1803, having tho follow ing engraved In it: R. A. C. to E. M. B., Fab. it), '00." Call at Journal office. ' Notice. A ' On and after this date Shaving will be Ten Cents at my Buop, Middle street, i ' , - - . Jon Bkoww. New Berno, N. C, a ' au(0tf Third Party Advocates Worsted. At Seven Springs last Friday Mr. N. J. Rouse made an able speech in favor of Democracy and (Jrover Cleveland, in re ply to Mr. Council Woolen. Mr. House had thc facts and arguments on his side and completely downed Mr. Wooten on whose, side was only prejudice, l'rol. Mi.xwell, the plm noloui-t, attempted to icak after Mr. Rouse and was Iblh.wed by Mr. II. E. Shaw who did up Mr. Max well in LCieat style. Then were a num ber of eon versioin from tli: third party heresy. It was a field dav for Demoera- , which is now on the ascendency :.ll nvt the St'.te. - Kmston Fr'-e i.rww. l'roposals. Sca'.i.l lip ii v:.l bt liM iio! I'm thirtv davs lor lhe construction oi a Itoiler lor the Atlantic, Steam Fire Engine. For further information apply to the chairman of the lire- department, coin mittee Wm. Ki.i.i. . C:..l.!i.:.'.ll V. 11. Com. Iu;y2;id. lHfl.. tl "ile is well paid that. :' well t i-.tl '. 1 . " That is wiiikt wo try to do uati.sfy our custoniorsj, t-,o :t yidi ii;tc any Clothing, Hutu or SIioon to buy call and (tee uh. Wo havo just re coived a handsome lino of C'repo silk four in liandn find scarfd. Tho handuomout lino oi white lawn bo we :u tho city. Konuinbor our lino ol samp lu goodn in Hosiery, Ki.h.UcIh, llankerchicft) and Sook.s. J. M. IIOWAUn. Friends and Patrons! I HAVE REMOVED M V Job Tinning and Roof ing Shop TO Till-" Old Stand of Monrou Powers, jhIjuIjuiIl; TiVii Willi's l;lniksiiul ii Slmji wheru I will t- iumid oil : u. I llii: J. W. WOOD. Angii.-: is'.cj. : i.iti j7k LATHAM, Osmmissbn Merchant l Nil Ihiyer an.! Evpurii r of ('"lion Dealer in Couutrv I'l.idiie.- m l i': Speculative (.'oninioditii l.ineral cash advances in.nl. Daily quotation free to all peli-.l n blaekboanl in my oliii . Correspondence imitcd. V r; . i come. Ollice f. ,of Pr-iv.'li St. Clvde lluiMnr i CHALLENGE ! Anyone ! anytime ! anywhere friend or foe to offer more Intrinsic value for thc money than we are giving. Uespootfuliy, Hackburn & Wills.!. TO THEPMLSCs IF yOU WANT TO SAVE FIFTY DOLLARS lu tuo purchase of a HAM', tmrl froiii Ten to Fifteen Dollars In til purchase of on OKU v N, aililri m AD0LPH COM, NEW BERNE, N. C, Gonoral Agont for fnrlh OArollna, wlm now IiuiUIIiin gooU dlieot ir ilio iniiiiii fsotureis. u follows: IHOII OBADR MKIIMIV PIANOK. dlsllnsulshMl lor Un, wttrltiiiHttnliip mul durability, and endorsed lr mmrly all the muiiloal Journals In tlie tlnlu l ntatps. Mulf by iaal ii. Mehlln, who Ih at UiIh tlinnonn ot the bestmeohanUM anil invontorn r tli. dny. Thirteen new patents on Ui's hleh grade Mehlln Piano. AlaotheNWBVABIVNe(TPRIUIIT PIAKtt.vhloh has been sold by hliu lor tlie past six years In the eastern part of ihli Hiate, and np to this time has Kivpn entire allslaeUon The Uprlsht Pianojnal nifin Honed will be sold at from tarn t 11 ii. lu Kuonlasd Kosewood, Oak, Walnut or Ma hof any eases. Also, the IVEBHIH PARLOR add tHirsL uauanB. The RDWmjLlf t S1ROTIIKU PAT KMT AlH.OKI.Li RKKOOIKCU LATINO UHUAH. Ten yean' exneNenns rn the nmlo hunt neas has enabled him to handle nothing irat standard gooda,and he does not hesitate lo eay that he will sell any mualoal Instrument about U per oeni, heaper than other agent are now onering. Mefor to all bancs in Eastern Carolina. lanZI llf Have You a . Daughter to Educate ? Then let as send yon the Ostalncae or HUtirOUf. UVL.L.KMN ' FUH IUUSU Ths terKest, eheapeei and bast quipped asnool in iniewatar. virsinla. Board and Tuition la all Ensilah bludles and Latin only siu.ott, ,. sou students, t ttacheis.- Onr motto Is, Tne nest auvaaiaawi m uia ieit expense, A rafl lied, elesani hone, wllli'honie earn. forts and training. Arts Of eeir-snnaort a speeiaity. Appueation anouia n made early as we wereoxmpelled to refnse 40 last (ail w - .'alm J. A. 1 0A88KDK H, 8., PrlnslpaU rmm lank fliTmm. Andreas Absolutely Pure, A cream of IiuhiMit of nil l.(it,.4 l'ini,'d tsrtnr baking iuW.!cr. in l'sv.iiiin sUt-ntii. i'ti'l' (lurt'i'V 'iftt o.'- 'Oil. Uov vi. Ham- il 1'. p!f. Wall St.. N. Y. ISiss Ola Forebec Will 1.V, '.1' 1 'lj Miss Hollister ,P -i ,1 III dm in I - l.i o Ed. .- I.. For S i A' AC Hew School. Mi lll.'i i 1 1 in 'I b i: ml, l,E Ml .ION! Mill noil id Mi- - I I i me Mil I II .- in'l I... pi, :ii i. o:,.i not nr. i I .,1 MAfi 1- Snssct Esicrir.3; I'll. . I, II- lb. in . !- .lie 0 J. F. TAYLOK'S. lb iii.iii i a In i . . i 'I i. A I o, lln. I'.. . lib b'ivi b- I it I V, Ii just mmm a m 'J ot si n n$ A 4 t! sB L1JUA3 & L.yWIS. THE Farmers cL Merchants Hank NEW BEitHE. N, C. Organized ono yetir ko. CAPITAL Mill K "..(Mill. Oil :,;.".l.(IO :,!mi:;.iis Ititiilnul . Surplus ami I'roliU ()FI H:i:i:n ; I.. H. Ci Ti.ni, I' W. H. Ciiaiiwick, i. !' '..l.'.rnt. t'AHliicr. 'i'olli-r. T. W. IMcwK.Y, A. LI. Viiwm.i., DIUKCTDUS Wm. Clove. P. II. I !! li-r. W. Ktowart. W. M. Ciui.Iu-irIi. John Sutf r. (). Mirk., I.. Li, Cutler, Iv Ii. Hachlnirn. HeadfjuxrterH for Nieliol M iv inj; Sinnipn, ill r lumiiies;! i i-i'oftl'nll vthritf.l. For Kent. The riHiiiiM ovi-r the Hforr. of I li.-miHAsy & Chuii'lull (neit to rily hnll) are fi.r rent. Apply to jflUlf J. K. I. ATM AM. Miss Nellie Walker Will resume her Mnsii- ( Ins;, MONUAY. AUGUST 2!, 1H!. For i 11 l' irm:tt ion !niiiiiv ;lt rivi.'irii.-e mi Jiilnibiin Ktrrct .it'-'"" Horse Milliner. Any ono wihinr a Pimt-Clnm Kel of lliind niiule HaniuM will do well fo cull on J. W. GAY', at Btcwitrl'n Cnrrini mid lUimcsn JNipository on I from I Htreet . BpecinI attention paid lo repairing of all kinds in tills lino. n'J DR. WMs. D. HOOPER Offers his nro fern Ion si services to tU psoplo t New Bern and surround ins; country.- OfAoe on th North side of Broad street between Hancock and Mlddht over tho Iw offtoo of Solicitor Ooo. Q. White. Oflloa hours from H:30 Una. m.. and from 8 to 6 p. n. . IS pening ! Sri,. ii ,1 ill open on 19 th September, I'm ml. Ncwb.irn bc- Tni! in III Ii ill ... 'i-.i i r' l.tl to :', ;,() ,,er Ol-.o W. NEAE. ii & Jeweler Shop '.;i i:ki r, Ni:ai: f'.noAn. W : 1 1 -1 1 . i hi which other tiled to -ive satisfaction, N(-,v; Walt .1 III! If 0 I n l ii .t haw: I in I t belli lo ni ' trade and lie- and w i- I have (-cry facility of aianlee work at short ,.-ll-l- i'h es. I'.ANOEHT. E E&SB s ooacco Il o ceo! i' dims. Prices! -Mil d uns "rand (not acid) Cured ir Hams. i i. G-roc ' -I A !! I.I IS i a oi Sun us 4 t.'lf liiiddlG street lose a-.-u Half Hose! 1 "'immer Vests F-:inn'.t for ladies & children. '.ponders, ! I f t. Handkerchief 'Everything Cheap, Everything warranted t.-j be ay represented. Ezimkn S Oaxter. iuy None Other Than yersinia Cheroots. Rest Clieroots in the Market. in.- lii-iii thn HHino iiM liiftiiiir ( 'limootN. M nit id t'.liii'U ( 'crliti(!:iU'S puckd iii every liox Iionglit. of H'tlULliSAlili (1UOOEU, SSI' ili.E S-fUKKT, NKW TiKHNK. N. (1 Wilson Oollogiafe Institute, UII.'iON, NOIil'll CAIMlLINA. I : mm LAOiES. Zir ctly Non-Sectarian. I In ! - i I lill.l Si ivm'II I i-; , itiM MONDAY, KITTKMUKIC 5, 1K92. I in. il Hi. .,.i.;ii I riilllirrllinsivc in-t.ir.-it.ir in,- .. siii.h, with Full 1 1 . ; i : i ( i CnirK- niutil ti. that of nnv I'l'iimli' ( 'nlli ' in il,,. Smith. I'.rsl I'li ililim fur lhe slndy of Music Hid Art. Stiiinhir.l i.f Si lnlarliip unu iiall hi di. Iliallhfiil lucalion. Hui- ii'.rn and !;i-niiii,:i In rjj) mul pleioumtly iiii-ilril. iMuili lute -hari'i-H. Catuliiniies ind i in iilar.-i 'ii iil lire on aiinlieatiim. Ml, AS Iv VVAHKKN. 15'-'' Principal. Oisosway fi Churchill, MILIi AND Machinist's Supplies A VUiaViln BlBJil,v-, One door below City Hull. AH orders sent to tn will liave our prompt attention, and be delivered to anv part of the eltjr without delay. . Quality and price (narantosd in every instnooa. v Jo 10 dw fp Tt n A tT n Tsvv M rsrt nnn mm i CliUdren Crjf for Pitcher1. Castork n
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 13, 1892, edition 1
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