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VOL. XI.--NO 132
NEW BEENE, N. C. SATUKDAY, AUGUST 27, 1892.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
DmMP MWlN AL.
v.
fBUSIJiTiSS LO0AJ..3. , -
TWENTY Shares Improved Cotton
Ginnery Stock for sale.. Apply to
81 lw '- - Twos. Daniels.
OLD" PAPERS for sale in any quanti
ties at the Joobjial' Office. Good for
' pasting on walls and putting under
carpetH. .
PEAS and BEANS for Fall plunling at
Berry's Drug Store.
'a 18 2w
I HAVE fitted up Hotel Albert Barber
Shop nicely and in style. I invite all
my old patrons and others who want a
T-1 pleasant shave or hair cut in artistic
' style to give me a call.
- Prof; W. H. Siiepabd.
HCNYADl Janoa Mineral Water,
the btwt Natural aperient.
For Mt bv Jab. Redmond.
RD V: JONES, late in cbto of
the preemption departniont of
pBlbam'a phnwuy. Aheviiie. N 0 ,
' tMSopntd a Preoripion Drug Store
nox to ouBtom houB. Special oare in
" M the atduetlou of prnprition
for frrvsoription una only. The pairon-
age of the public is soliuitea. mrj29
1)TJRB CORN WHISKEY for .ale by
e,;., . , . Jas Eeimond
DUFF Uordon Imported Sherry, for
ale by Jas Rbdmond.
LMPOBTFD HOLLAND GIN. Euika's
A l. n.l Borkw'i Guinness'
riiout. for hhI- ny Jab Bkdmond.
lj OU SALE loW bo or waid
' JlV rob louoae i a perfect lounttn by
im) and w(Kot iH-d by night, and you
-v . oaa put sway much oloihln or other
rtlcles' m the average wardrobe.
You can get three ariiolas for the price
of eoa. No extra charge for packing or
shipping .. , ,
Mn. Dr. Talmage. wife of the cele
brated preaoher, saje lbe Intinena art
very, very io.
PrtoetnOteton.lO,ll2,
Raima f 12. $14.
IUwWlk,80.25,
Bdk BrootUa, $25. $30.
Term 10 pr oont dlsooou eish iih
ordator half wlih ordr blnoe 60
day. ALFRED COLE.
Grand nJ MrU ivmnu.
Brooklyn, N Y.
" (f( CIGARS at ver low
i OaUUV figures to wholesale and
i stall trado for tale by Jar Bkdmond.
GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY
need very much iu the ick room.
For sals by Jas Kudmosd.
jTIHII. RACRAMESTAL. PORT and
. 1Y1 BOUPPEBNONG WINES for tale
by ,-. JAB. KBBMOMD.
DTJFFY8 MALT WHISKEY for
if d loins! use. for anle by
janSO Jas. Redmond.
T CALVIN SCnAFFEB'8 WILD
1 CHEERY ROOK AND RYE, put
ud expressly for throat and Iudk dia-
a, for sale oy jab nsununu.
Tm effort of Benjamin Hiutiwm
to evade the SForce bill itme will
. 1m frnltleaa. , Ot all men he is the
njoat identified with its fortnnep.
TBS Philadelphia Record Ba:
Ez Foal mnar Goneml James is in
favor of llai lison for President be
OdUso lie is In favor of the Force
bill.
PARIS Uui verity it The largest
, to the world. It' lias 9,215 sta
(ients. VIpuiia U'livernitT, with
' 6,220 stadenU Is second, and Ber
- Iln third.
THS officials of . Hamburg will
eloae the port if the epidemic of
cholera does not subside. Business
net there are afraid to use the
public telephones.
On third of the members of an
Austrian regiment were overcome
by the heat Wednesday while
toarohing, and fell by the roadside.
The heat was fearful. :
- vWillum H. Roberts and Nell
lloCollum were . arrested in New
York Wednesday. They had been
fanning bogu banking house In
tli tt city with a branch bouso in
r Hitrlou, 2?. 0. V:
.THB campaign in Ueorgta goes
bravely on. . In the Augusta dlt-
triet Mr. Black is a iffre : winner,
Every day when Mr.- Black eon
elude hi speech Tom . Watson
looks around and wonders, "where
am I at."
Virginia is all right. . The coa
litlou between the People's party
and the Republicans led on by
Mahone has disgusted old line
Democrats, and there is such a
knocking at the doors of Democrat
ic clubs as was never heard before.
The Aid Booiety is a regular ; re
ceiving edoer for the "Democracy.
The hot gubernatorial contest In
Luuln Carolina has led some good
people to suppose that the success
cfUiO Democratic national -ticket
in that Etate is doubtful. Such is
not tie fact. Bath faotlons in
Couth Carolina are In favor
C! jveland and Stevenson, and
" ' -ral vote will certainly
( t f r them. - :
of
the
be
i i w expected. Ten days
p riel.l, candidate for
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tj-t
'.lit th rt.)i!crt par
( ' ,1 Aili.iiNiH as cer-
t
i t
v . A C.a IVoi-UV par
will not receive less than $10,000
majority. All that they now hope
for is the defeat of Breckinridge
lor Congress with the aid of Re
publicans. Strenuous efforts are being
made by the Federal Government
to prevent the introduction of
cholera into this country. Cholera
is officially announced to be epi
demic at Antwerp. London and
Berlin are in forcing strict sanitary
regnlationrto keep one the dread
disease. The authorities of Hew
York city are making every effort
to prevent cholera entering that
port. There are vessels due there
this' tfeek from cholera' infected
Hamburg, bringing 2,000 immi
grants. OCAL NEWS.
NEW AD VER TI8EMENT8.
Howard.
Bi Ike An invitation.
Bryan & Howard Dissolution.
N. N. & W. Direct Line -Change, of
schedule.
Green Front Novelty Store 1,000 good
Democrats wanted.
The subscription list to a co-operative
cotton factory Jn Tarboro has reached
$10,000.
Kinsey Seminary, of La Grange will
open Monday Sept. 0th. It is announced
that the faculty has undergone some
changes. -
The Elizabeth , City News says Rev.
Tom Dixon has purchased a site at Nag's
Head, and will build a cottage and make
the place his home every Summer here
after.
The countenance of our neighbor, Mr.
N. Arpcn, the cental Bhoemaker, was
wearing a blander smile than usual.
Twins girls- claddened his household
yesterday.
The citizens of James City have passed
a resolution of thanks to the management
of the A. & N. C. railroad for the change
in keeper at Trent river bridge. They
have claimed for sometime that the draw
has been used very much to their incon
venience in passing to and fro.
1 lie approaching campaign is to be a
most important one and in order to place
the Journal in every section where the
people chii keep up with the movements
in this great political struggle we shall
offer reduced rates to all new subscribers
now until after election. These special
rates are to be paid In advance and apply
to both the Daily and Weekly, -
The Washington Gazette understands
that arrangements are in progress to tun
a spocial train to Goldsboro on the oc
casion of Vice President Adlai Steven
son's visit to that place. It is expected
that this train containing the Democracy
of Beaufort county will be gorgeously
decorated with bunting, and that the old
county will whoop up the occasion in
great shape.
Tha Tarboro Southerner says that a
Weavor flag was raised at Knight, asta-
Uon on tho N. &. O. railroad in Edge
combe county ' but it blew down. To
show the scarcity of the third partyites in
the neighborhood notwithstanding the
raising of the pole it adds that if all in
township were stood one upon another,
the top of the pole would still have been
out of reach. , -
We see In the Goldsboro Argus Jthat
Mia Caddie Fulghum of that city, who
has several times visited friends in New
Berne and is consequently pretty well
known, here, is the painter of the por
traits on tho Cleveland and Cart banner
that is to be unfurled there to today, The
interest in thent is . heightened . by
fact that they are handiwork of a nati ve
young lady. They are oil paintings and
are pronounced masterpieces of , art and
speaking likenesses of these two Demo
cratic leaders. , . ' J
There .is to be an excursion run from
Durham to Morehead on Thursday, Sept
8th, to arrive in Morehead at 4 or 5
o'olock that afternoon and to remain uu
til 7 p. m on Saturday the 10th, thus
giving the excursionists two whole days
and nights to sail and to catch blue fish,
the season for which it is said will then
be at its height and afford line sport. The
Durham Bnn says the fare on the excur
sion, is only $2.50 and the hotels and
boarding houses have agreed, to charge
only $1.00 per day, making U one of the
cheapest excursions that , ever went to
Morehead from such a distance. i .
How Butler and Exam 0pea4 the
Caataalgm,- '. V
The Progressive Farmer takes it upon
Itself to assert that Mr. Butler and Dr.
Exam were interrupted and Insulted by
democrats at the speaking near Auburn
last Thursday, and playfully intimates
that if that thing continues there will be
funerals. Thus much for mere state
ments: now for facts. -
The meeting wss a fanner's plcnlo and
Mr. Butler availed himself o f such s
social occasion to make , a third - party
speech. Inj the course of this, "feeling
his oats as thy say, he called on his
hearers to ask him any questions, "from
one to one hundred, prole-suing Uis anx
iety to answor ane and all. The questions
came and Mr, Butler did not keep his
promise, thus boastingly made. In the
Iiummi-"n oftlie courts, bewm "called
and Asa result of )! ds-y's
woik tlioro, c ':f tnar Vbt'wkI
" 1 t '. 7 t '-r-. y. ' f !;' '! va ii
Coke at Yanceboro.
From Capt. N. B. Ipock and several
others others we hear glowing words of
praise for the speech of Hon. Octavius
Coke at Yanceboro and of the effect that
it produced upom the many hearers who
assembled at Yanceboro that day from all
the neighboring country.
The speaking commenced at noon and
for two hours tho crowd, composed
of members of all the parlies drank in
eagerly every word that fell from the lips
of tho well-informed and gifted orator.
Hesxplained the leading characteris
tics of the all tho parties Democratic,
Republican, Prohibition and People's,
so plainly that no one could fail to uuder
stand. He touched on both National and
State affairs, showed the deplorable con
dition the Republicans got the State in
when thoy hid control, and the prosperi
ty that 1ms corao under t'.ic progressive
and yet economical administration of the
Democrats.
He pointed out sonic of the evils that
are cursing the people of the entire coun
try through the harmtul and corrupt
legislation of tho same party whose rule
was so pernicious in the State, and
warned of the delays in correcting
existing abuses imposed by the Repub
lican party, and of difficulties liable to be
produced by following either the Third
or the Bepublican party. He reasoned
mildly, logically and convincingly about
the Third Party, explaining the difference
between that and the Alliance, and show
ing how allianccnicu would sooner attain
relief they were seeking by standing
square up to the Democratic party and
getting it in full control of the General
Government, which it had secured in the
State Government.
We have been told by more than one
that the Third Party following is not
one-fourth as strong around Vunceboro
as there has been an effort to create the
impression that it was, and this speech
did some thinning of their ranks and was
quite disconcerting to those who, in
spite of the sound arguments, utill wished
to remain-in it.
Mr. Coke seems to have enjoyed him
self also as well as his auditors. Ho was
very pleasantly entertained by Mcsrs.Cleve
and he left with appreciation of his large
and attentive audience, and of the com
mendatory remarks in reference to his
speech, and of the numerous expressions
of firm adherence to Democracy tint fol
lowed it.
Coming and (Joins'.
Mrs. Bettic Slason returned yesterdsy
morning from a visit to relatives at Beau
fort. Miss Mabel Chadwick, of licaufort and
her friends, Misses Annie and Bessie Jones,
of Oxford, who have been visiting her,
passed through en route to enter Greens
boro Female College.
Mrs. J. C. B. Morton, of Durham, who
bss been visiting her father, Mr. W. IS
Bell, ofNewport, passed through return
ing home.
Mi. and Mrs. S. J. Hudson left to visit
relatives in Kinstou.
Mr. E. K. Bishop, who has liccn on a
pleasure trip in" Canada, returned home
yesterday on the steamer Neusc.
Mr. O. H. Guion left yesterday morn
ing on a Northern business trip and Mrs.
Guion left to visit relatives in Wash
ington, Tho steamer Neuse took out the follow
ing passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R.
Howard, returning to their bomen Balti
more from a visit to relatives in the city,
and Mr. J. If." Sheridan and family, who
have been spending a few weeks in the
city, returning to their home in Norfolk.
Sugar HIU Mission.
Mb. EDrroB: I would not trouble vou
with this second communication, but that
my first was misapprehended.
1 Dave been interested . in this mission
work ever since its commencement have
sometimes attended - its meetings, and
been sorry at other times, because I could
not. I have made no criticisms upon
it, but have always wished it success, and
bid it God speed.
rJut the name that is an entirely dif
ferent thing the name proposed for the
building, "Mount Calvary Temple,'
seems to many as well as myself to be in
utterly bad taste, some say it is. "unsuita
ble" 'Improper" "high sounding" Ac
and . one person said to me that he
"thouirh it bordered on the aacnlisioua.
I mentioned this privately to the brother
in charge, the day before I wrote my ar
ticle ' And as I had been publicly asked
to come next ounaay morning and kelp
give the -work an organised 'form,' and
designed to be present and do with my
i-Li i. - l i r . ', .
uugut wuMb niy uauu uugui uu w uo,
there was no "nreaumrjtion" in writinv It.
Neither ; can there be any imputation, of
desiring to ' maxe ran, rori used only
such words as the brother used right after
me in uis article, ns -a very modest
structure'' and "a very humble work."
hope the mission, in its growth and ex
pansion may ds "uke a gram or mustard
seed." but I desire with many others, to
see it relieved from such a high sounding
title, saaa cauea oy a simple snasenstble
name oniy tost sua notuing more.' .
, V- '! ; "y ' ' "J' "V R -'
To an it humM." Por. ' J ,
That .Is, very .true, find yon cannot-
err . more surely in anything
than In buying what you ne,ed,
therefore call on a dealer In whom
you can rely.. We try to get good
goods only, and give them to you
at the right price. Do you need
any White EUlrtsi we have
some reinforced front and back,
nod strong mun'.io, at only COo.
I member enr line ol C.r
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THE CHOLERA SCOTJRHE.
Cholera in Connecticut Several Cases,
Two of Them Fatal- Terrifying
Mortality in the Old World.
Nobwich, Conn., Aug. 25. Physicians
declare that the diocase from which Miss
Frances Morgan, of this city, who died in
Griswald, Tuesday, is a genuine case of
Asiatic cholera.
Similar cases occurred during the last
two weeks and two of them were fatal.
A RTEAMEIt FHOM V CHOT.En.t INFECTED
POUT.
New York, Am;. S3. News was re
ceived this morning at quarantine of the
appearance of cholera at Antwerp simul
taneously with the arrival here of the
Hcu Star line passenger stjaiuer JNooru-
and from that port. The officers thor
oughly examined her and her passengers.
The Noordaud sailed from Antwerp eleven
days prior to the discovery of the disease
at Antwerp.
PREPARE'' FOIl TUB CHOLEUA.
New York, Aug. 25. Dr. Cyrus Ell-
son, sanitary superintendent, said today
that while he did not think cholera would
find its way to this country, there was
always a chance that it would, and for
Kthis reason he had prepared for any emer
gency. 1 do not wish to alarm the pub-
he, but do not think it will do any barm,
however, to tell you that we arc now
ready to care for cholera patients to the
number of 5,0(10 at a moment's notice.
Of course there would not be such a de
mand made upon us, and I do not think
that if cholera should make its appear
ance here the eases would be numerous.
Still we are prepared to handle a scourge,
EXTRA PRECAUTIONS AT ClIAj,ESTOl.
Charleston, S. C, Aug. 25 Extra
precautions for the rigid enforcement of
the quarantine laws have been token by
the health department at this port.
THIRTY K1VK THOUSAND DEATHS IN
PERSIA.
Wabhinoton, Aug. 25. The Vice-Consul
Geueral at Teheran cablca that the es
timated deaths in Persia from the disease
are 35,0005,000 in Mcsched, 12,000 in
Tabriz, 8,000 in Teheran, lt,000 in other
places.
DKATTI REIONS IN TUE'rUSSIAK CAriTAI,.
8t- PKTEitsncuoAuR. 25. The official
cholera report shows thattherowito 104
new cases yesterday in excess of tbosoro
ported on Tuesday, while the deaths
were 84 in excess of those reported on
the same day. Ywterday't totals, ac
cording to the official 'figures, were 5,679
new coses and 2,7.54. deaths.
ANTWERP IN A STATE OF TKHHOIl.
Antwerp, Aug. 25. The excitement
in this city over the outbreak of cholera
is increasing. There is little doubt that
the disease was brought here by vessels
from eastern Europe. The first victims
were dock laborers.
LONDON MOVINO AOAINST Till: CUOLEllA.
London, Aug. 25. The health commit
tee of the municipality held a meeting
today to consider precautions against th
cholera. It was announced that all the
steamship lints proposed to suspend
their emigration traffic until ,the danger
from cholera should t ever-' It mi re
solved to keep vigilant watch for "symp
toms of the disease m boarding houses
occupied by emigrants.
1,000 (JOOD DEMOCRATS WANTED !
Letter From (Jrovcr Cleveland.
Gray Gabi.es, Hi zzaud'k Hay. Mass
July 13, 1892.
Wn.l. S. Hats
Dear Sir I received a cobv of the
song you have written to bo used as you
say, tor an "encourager" duriug the ap
proaching campaign. I believe, with
you, that the influence of songs and music
of tho right sort ought not to be over
looked as important adjunct to g politi
cal campaign; and go far aaJ adf able to
judge, this latest production of yours
must serve a good purpose in tuat enreo
tion. One thing I am certain, the com
position of this song by, you is a sure
demonstration that the i composer is
actuated by tho sort of spirit and en
thusiasm which wins elections.
Very truly yours,
Groveii Cleveland.
The following song is the only by our
coming president recognized Caupaion
Sono :
CLEVELAND IS THE MAN.
Come rally round tho good old flag, and
give them loud huzzas,
Let every man do what he can, to help
our noiilc cause;
For Cleveland and for Stevenson we'll
battle every storm,
And pass the cry along the line for Bcv
enue Reform.
Shout I boys I shout I our cause is bound
to win!
We vote for Cleve and stick to Steve and
see that they get in.
For honest Government we'll fight, for
all that s.t rue and fair,
For Grandpa's hat will get mash'd flat,
when urover taxes bis chair.
He ran this grand old country once, as
- president lld reign,
At Democrats let's put him back, to run
v it once again.
Shout I boys (shout I etc.,
Let Democrats throughout the laud, for
i gauant ueveiana about
From every throat and east his vote, and
" man for man turn out,
Let's win our cause, the world's applause,
and do all that we can.
Work day and night with all our might
: ror vievoiana is toe man.
Shout I boys I shout I ate. .
Reduced Price IS cents, regular price
in Washington, D. C, 40 cents.
I have 1,000 copies on hand and must
tell tnem, , ? ..-'..
For salo at tho " "
Grixn Front Novelty Storx.
ang271m f
DIED, v
August 241th, at 9 p.m. at the residence
of her son, Mr. I 8. Wood, in this city,
n, Auxaoeiu vtooa, in ner 7ist year.
The funeral service will be from her
house this afternoon at five o'clock.
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On and after this date f W intr will- be
Ten Cents st my 8hop,-Aiid(!iO si -c ot.'
Joh n- Bii
v r ' N. C. an -
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Opposes Dredging and Monopolies
Calls For Repeal of Law on
Entries
Endorses the Present Oyster Law
and Approves the Commission.
In pursuance to a call from W. II.
Lucas, Chief Commissioner of Kisli and
Oysters, to tho oystcrmen and those in
terested in the oyster industry of North
Carolina: they met in Convention at
Ocracoke, N. C. Aug 17th. 1H92, at 1 1
a. in.
Mr. John L. Goodwin, " of Carten t
county, was unanimously elected chair
man, and J. A. Harper, of Dare county,
secretary.
The following resolutions were unan
imously adopted, and ordered to be
presented to our next Legislature:
Kcsolved 1st. That wo arc opposed to
scraping or dredging in any manner,
shape or form on any of the public oys
ter grounds of North Carolina by any
and all persons in any depth of water,
for we know that scraping or dredging
would open the door to monopoly and
combinations as it has lieforc, and op
press and ruin the oystcrmen, as well as
destroy the Btatc's interest in her public
oyster grounds .
and. lhat we are opposed to the en
tering of any of our . public oyster
grounds by any and all persons, for a
great many of the fvery best oyster
grounds1 of ' the State, where wo have
caught hundreds and thousands of bush
els of Oysters, have been taken up by
private parties, thus depriving us of the
privilege of oystering on said grounds,
and causing the State to lot,.- the very-
valuable revenue that might be derived
from said oyster lands.
Srd. That .tho law ot 1887 allowing
non residents to take up 640 acrrs, out
side of the two mile limit be repealed.
4th. lhat the individual ami boat
tax, each 1k reduced to twenty-five
cents; and the tax upon the oysters be
increased from one cent to two cents per
bushel.
5th. That wo endorse the actions of
the last Legislature in giving us tin
present oyster, law, . thereby protecting
our interest as. Well as tho State's interest
hi her publio oyster grounds.
i 0th. That we heartily endorse i In-
noble and patriotic manner in which our
very excellent Governor, Thomas M. Holt,
has endeavored to protect the public
oyster grounds of the State and reserved
tho oysters for the benefit of our native
citizens.
. We extend to him a full assiir ' "i
our appreciation and inntiiUnc- v
true, noble and patriotic cnnrsi-u-beloved
Governor.
7th. That we fully and heartily
prove oftlie true ulid unwai-rin n,
hi
of W. If. Lucas, our Chief Sh. II KMi
Commissioner, in his untiring elfuris to
protect our interest as well us that of the
Sltttc!.
Mth. Wo iilso endorse the course of
Cpt. Adam Warner Associate Com
missioner, and, .captain of the Patrol
Boat,4iin looking! allot carefully and
zealously protecting every interest
connected with tho oyster industry of
our State.
0th. That Iwu.. extend our thanks to
Mr. JohnlL. Goodwin, our worthy chair
man, nndjMr. J. A. Hooper, our efficient
secretary, lor lue very able and .-atislac-
tory maimer in which they have din
charged their respective duties.
John L. (IoiiU'.vi
J A. IIooplii, Sec ty.
.1, i.i.
AX INVITATION.
From Big Ike.
A word to my customers, all ' l'h hm- re
member
ThaL duripg, thi coming month of Scp-
f .tembcr i $ '
I havo-SPECuri. iKSirOfcuiNTP to hold out
to all f
When fitting yourselves out ' O. K." for
the full.
I shall keep all you need from your head
to your icet.
Give Big Ike a call I will fix you up
neat.
To you politicians : If you're for ( leve
and 8tevc,
I can fit out a Democrat well, 1 believe
11 Harrison and Held are the men of your
choice,
1 can still sell you goods to make you
rejoice :
If Weaver's your candidate I'm surely
the man
To sell you my stock less than other men
can,
And will do it, too on my word place
reliance,
lean "suit to a T" the Farmers' Alii
ance.
A word to the members of the Fourth
Party
At my store there awaits you a welcome
most hearty.
No honest "Tar Heel 1 am sure can
refrain
From appearing his best in the coming
campaign.
I invite yon to come one and all to my
place.
I am waiting to greet you with bright,
smiling race.
And promise it will not cost much to
"dyke."
When you buy all you need from "yours
truly," Big ike.
Pleaso read and .reflect on these closing
words:
It is the fine feathers that make up fine
biros I
Every line in my store is full and com
plete.
Remember the place I Big Ike's, t Middle
i (Street. ,
lotici of Dissolution of Copirtnirship.
"Be it knows that the firm of Bryan &
Howard, doing a General Insurance busi
ness, havo this day, by mutual consent,
dissolved copartnership.
M. R, Howard will continue the Fire
Insurance at the firm's old stand on Cra
ven street. - . '. , '
Thanking the public for "past patron
aire. wears, -
. 7 .1 Ml. R. Howard. 1 i 1
Aug. 84..1893. ,Vn. . M s
OYSTER CONVENTION
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Abeolutciy Puro.
A ciohtn Ol iHrtr-.r
Highfit of all in I ,
Lntfut t'nited Stuli'n
Iakir. iKiV. lur.
iniiii; strength-
(hi': mivcnt lie-
port.
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St., N. Y.
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The Shoemaker,
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done at his
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A
Having just aildc.l t-1 n:ir
Delivery Wagon,
Wo arc now prri..r- 1 .'. d. I - ' t
Short Notice.
We have n- n . . .It : ;;!' -!! I.' 'l
of
Pig Hams and
Breakfast Strip3.
Wc Ills" I' III Vol! " Ml -CI 1 ' -HI
30c. BUT
' Ml
Full Cream Cheese
i.v S' ; i- r
rin,it
d ii,
nir tu
pari of
Churchill L Pf.rkei.
HAil.
'IN THE
I
Wo are ::in.
1.1
; nil wide awak1
ud il nil tint -s
iiy in every l-'-Tliis
nic itis
an sell il pro-
poopln Willi h
tho largest st.
I !h.l
partment. ot , mi r 1 '
wo buy in lar.o lots
porlionately hnv pr
Wo assuto ou, y.
ili '"
a tin
tako if you buy b.d..r. --n. n.
Hackbum it YrlkU.
Miss Moliie Heath
Will reopen h.-r School i.,i
Monday. si-.rrr.Mr.i.i:
.Til I-
Aug. 21 ii.
For Kent.
The rooms over the Ktoru of ILmmwuy
ft Churchill (next to city ball) are fur
rent. Apply to
jjl2lf J- K. I.ATHIM.
MUTUAL
LIFE MSURAHCE CO.
I take pleosuro in notifying my friends
and the public that I have iu-.epled a
SPECIAL AGENCY for this State with
tho
Mutual Life Icsurance do.
OF NEW YORK.
Office hours from 10 a.m. to p.m. td
It. B. Nixon's oflice, opposito O. Marks,
on Pollock street, where I will bo plunavd
to receivo my friends- and give, any infor
mation desiroeV by tlioso wanting the
best and safest Life Insurance.
S.3. JONES.
New Bcrnc", N. Cr
-&'TO OlJFerebeQ-
will retime her MUSIC CLASS, MON-
S 'id fii.i I.:, i
M
r
if
I''
f
lf
DAY, SEPT. 5, 1802.'
J 1 If
my
Store.
" ...ii.; .,n.i ..rriung, a nice line of
a:'i -it tin l.luin, Waltliam, llow
i i -r.l, ami all leading brands of
A ,11
.11-1. It.
W 'U
A .1
j.i-p.-,r
k ..v. i.
i ll .iifl.h and scientifically
l-nth with i ii: I r 1 1 ' i k iiI s and a
ihi ii ii r. I.i li any defect
' ' ' : ' 1 ' till. I with Classes,
1 ' ' '- i'i i. 1 1 v rnic-t itipia,
it A ' ! mil i hi, luilli single
In, an. I .1,
! 'I 'A
v li n paireil
' - It --.U-I arrived,
han ol the patronage
h ilrriii- and country,
Hill highly appreciate
i-l will in all trausiic-
.i. I .i I.
Thev will
T. .T.
MXi-LE & CO.,
' -i . i n I's Stand.
Opening I
10 lh Se?i!,ember,
N,-uli.iin m
per
l." U . NI-AI..
If ew School.
id Miss .IANIK
S. I .,,,1 in Miss
IU1 . Si III ."itll.
with Latin,
I'triiih and
-.' on
lis.
A. T. Jerkins
i -l it.i -.1 In l Srhnol oil
'. -i !'i i.;i;i:it i-tii,
-i- a -.lian- i .f the
Horse Milliner.
w i .
.-Hi
AY.
I .,.,.
I'irsl-Cluss S.1 of
ill du well to call
Hi 's ( 'arriage and
ii 1 in in. I street,
i-l tu n -pairing of
I. w
Pineapple Hams,
Picnic Hams,
FRESH
Canned Tripe,
Lobsters and Salmon,
Boneless Codfish,
Cream Cheese,
ft'ew E utter.
Pure lard, &c, -&c,
AT
UiiiAZ & LEWIS.
N V7 Watch & Jeweler Shop
Mi i: STiti:rr, N hak Broad.
II you bine Wat. Ins on which other
parlies h.-iM- hi,),,! , iv0 milisfaction,
u-ti.l tin in to ii.c; I have every facility of
(he Ira.le and truanuilei' work at. uh.irf
li.-.- ni l v. rv n-i.sonal .c prices,
jv-ll I ui 1-:. I). HANGEBT.
Buy None Other Than
Oil Virginia Cheroots,
Best Cheroots in
the Market.
I'licc tiding; tho same as inferior
Cheroots.
'J M,n'rl ( il.H-U (Vrlilicates packed
in I'very box bought of
.M.1 &J . ATA. UAA) .
WHOLhiBALK G BOOBS,
MIDDLE STBIBT,; . VvW
www Binm , b
Disosway & Churchill,
AND
Machinist's Supplies
CRAVEN BTRKET,
One door below Citj II '..
' 4 All' ordors aont to ns will bnvo ,
prompt attnntion, and bo oVU- '
any rrt of tho city without i
Qiulity and prices etina '
iiiHtxneo.