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VOL. XI.--NO. 134 NEW BERNE, N. C.s TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. -V BUSINESS LOCAtP. v STR ' 'JJETTIE W." will sail up Neuse River from O. IX Wharf overy Mon day and Thursday morning at 8 o'clock.' ; ; '.' Charles M. Kkhob, Agt. ALT) PAPERS for aale in any quanti- ' v ties at the Jotjuxai. Office. Good for -pasting on carpets. walls and . putting under tf. PEAS' and BEANS for Full planting at Berry's Drug Store. - a 18 8w. . -' ""HAVE fitted up Hotel Albert Barber Shop nicely aim w styie, 1 invuu an uiyold patronB and others who want a pleasant shave "or lmrr cut in artistic : style t give me a cull. - . Prov. VV. H. 8iikpabt. HUNTADI Jsdos Miooral Water, the best Natural aperient. . For sale bv Jas. Redmond. 1 D V. JONES, late in charge of k to proscription department of Putnam's Pharmacy, Asheville, N. 0., has opened a Prnrcrtp'iou. (run Store next to custom house. Spoohd care is iven to the sbk-otiun of preparations for proscription use only. The patron- age of the publio is solicited, mayaa 1JTJBB CORN Wai8KEY for sale by '" AS BBMJ0ND- DUFF Gordon ' Imported Sham, for ale by Jab Rsdhond. IMPORTED nOLLANDQIN, Burke's Baa' Ale and Burku's Guinness' Stool, for sttlu by Jab Redmond. FOR SALE Ood-s ' box or ward robe Ioudkh is a perfoot lounge by tiny and a pii(w.n bud by night, and yon an put away as muoh olnlhin or other aruoinS in lbs vorig wardrobe. , You can not throe articles for the price lit one.- H exit ehoriu for pachini: rr rliippin - Mrs Dr 'Flmii;t. wife u 'hu ctde tiraUr'rekoher, sa dime lounirrs are rry,trr nine. Pnoein Cretoo.JlO. i2, " Raima tl. $14. Kaw lilt, 825. Htlk Rronatelle, S25 830 - Terms 10 r on dlsonum otdi with "Virdrr or half wi'b order blnof. CO am, At.KUBrxiOLK-. Orael.an.t Mrtlw A nos : . - . Hfi kln, N. V C(i t.'lwARs m OeUUU fiEurwi l. h etail trade Xor sa'.o by J ah V.-fl iliW tHdAlit fcfld Ukdmokd. : 1 ARBEIT'S COGNAC HUANDY . JTnsed very much in tb rick room. .'- Fur sIe by Jas liuuuopii MlSil. SACRAMENTAL TORT fcnd BOUPPEUNONQ WIfcES for sale by,.; Jab. Ricimosd DUFFT8 -MALT WniSKEY for Mndioinal uon, for sale hf ju28 Jas. Rkdmond. I CALVIN SCHAFFER'8 WILD e OUEBKY ROCK AND RYE, put up expressly for throat and lunff dis- , for sale nv jab kkdmomp. One hundred and two tons ot white paper were used to print last Sunday's World. - Democrats are offering to bee that1; Cleveland's majority in Brooklyn will be 20,000 and in the SUte of New York 60,000. BAD, bad, very bad. "What!" ' Either ,U bad enough, but both at fhn aama limn la VArv had. - If the McKiuley law is not re ' sponsible for labor diflionlties why do the , Bepnblioan organs begin to make exouse whenever new strike is annoonoed f B.'A Mots has been nominated by the Third party for Congress in ' the Second Distrlot with T, J. Bes peiR, a veteran Republican of the r i860 gang, for elector.' inATOR Ransom and Ei-Qov. JarVla are making the campaign of their lives, yet we are told that , ElifsCarr makes the best tariff speech of any man in the oanvasa." Tns political news of the State Is good, : very good. About ' the k k 4 1. I m . .t I. . I. ueakMiiui; suavuuwu, Ml IUO lOBIl . five days is that afUr JarvU . ; fin ished his speech at Olfnton, S'xreen Third party med roturucd to the Ditmooratlc camp; ' ' ; Thb Itupublican oandttlate for Vide- President contributes to the ' humor of the campaign by warning his Western supporters against "over conAdunce." The Epnnbll. Nian party, he says, "never fights .. is . I. ..' '.i.'1 "' ' as IMF .)tJ b9 , s iifria IB it KlXtirU, Thu it was never in better" fight log trim than it Is now.' ; " Tub sOraven County Cleveland and Carr Club has doterminel to make it lively in that region, and are preparing to IsBne a campaign I ; r to be edited by Gen. (3. A. T itLIis, who, however, will continue t , " ) Lis excelleut work . on the JounsAL. News and Observer. T 3 f rtt nnmbor of the campaign I . r will be inaued on next Friday L p. Ihn ?nd. ;. - Tub Iowa Democrats have put r rty in ixcsllont condition 'a po'cer In that State. The '"t Is a very popular one "j)Tr is soundly Damo t .",? !-irmm Clevitland and i , ' i I n i.T rofonu anil i f I .1 iolicy of Senator Daniel W." Voor- Leers, of Indiana, who has fre quently bren at national headquar ters during the last lev days; Vill speak nrxt week. witu VLdlai B. Stevenson at Vincsnneen ".'.'The meeting at Viocennee,", said he, " will be a monster affair. :'. All ; onr meetings in, that state will be marked by tremendas outpourings of the people: There- never was a time iu our experience wb.en we were in snob good shape so'early in tbeeampaign as we are in Indiana today. We have the heart, the good feeling, the organization that mean victory. I Lave' no more doubt f the sncoess ol our nation al ticket in Indiana than I have that! am sitting in this chair. I go home feeling well assured that the thirty-six electoral votes of New York will also be cast for Cleveland and Stevenson." LOCAL NEWS. The withdrawal of the revenue cutter Winona to assist in quarantine service off Dcluware breakwater is only.temporary. The steamers of the N. N. & W. Direct Line now leave New Berne on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. They arrive Mondays, Wednesdays and. Saturdays. Hcv. Henry Winfield has just returned from 13roud Creek, where he conducted a very succesjl'ul scries of meetings. There were 17 conversions. This is a fine result lor a small church. The Htcamer Sadie M. Kand, which runs between New Berne and Trenton, was libeled yesterday for seaman's wages by five seamen the entire crew and she is now in the !:andn of Deputy Marshal Hill. Big Ike, having sold sufficient from the Middle street stock of dry goods which he recently purchased to admit of the remainder being packed by a tight squeeze in his regular store, was engaged yesterday in moving it down and uniting the two stocks. As the campaign approaches contribu tors to the press grow more abundant. We again remind such that long articles arc not desired and unless paid for there is no assurance of their being published, especially where tbey are of little in terest to a large portion of our readers. Two mure mammoth turtles were shipped North yesterday by Mr. Hey wood Tooker. One weighed 195 pounds and the other 240 pounds. The latter it will be noticed lacks only 81 pound ef being as largo as the one shipped last week. While the huge loggerheads are being caught some one ought to see that shells from a few of Uie largest arc saved for the Fair. All advertisers who are going to take space in the new paper to be published by the Cleveland ' and Carr Campaign Club, should band them in today or it it will be too late for the first issue. Five hundred Topics will be issued with the li st edition, with a 'probable increase to a thousand afterwards. It promises to be a wide-awake campaigner, and filled with the true doctrine of genuine and pure Democracy. We notice on the E. C. D. wharf a fine sawmill outfit for S. E. Sullivan & Co., which will be put up on the opposite aide of Trent river, above Blades Bros. The outfit came from the Salem Iron Works, of Salem, N. 0., tad is' square up with the time. In this day of ; push and progress, men, of good judgment take none, but the best machinery, and it Is a pleasure to see home firms manufacturing 1 r.. i i - . ' r auu luruiauiiig sucn. ;- -f -r r .' The colored man, Steve Jterney, alias Steve or Sted Williama) alias Reid Underwood, the latter of which he says is . his true name, was examined before W. II. Oliver, Esq., yesterday morning on the charge of homicide by killing a man in Georgia in 1880. As near as could, be ascertained his' victim was a white man darned Fort. The evidence before the magistrate was' sufficient to justify him in re-committing the prisoner to Jail until the authorities in Georgia could be heard from, s s - Campaign Speaking, . " , A letter iron Vanceboro confirms and emphasizes tue news which we gaye Saturday morning in reference to the results of the speaking at that place. It says that Capt. Coke's was a noble talk and that ho "gained many friends and changed lots of Third party men'' back to their . former allegiance to the Demo cratic party. ; ""s v v' . Capt. Coke spoke at Baybora Satur day to a good crowd. . It was a fine and satifactory meeting. He spoke Saturday night at Reelsboro, and there met Mr, Jas. F. Briuson, a third party candidate. After his opening address he gays Mr. Brinson 1 1-3 hours to reply to it aud then he took a half hour to reply to Mr. Brinson. There was a fairly good crowd present and one of the comments by an attentive listener was that if the Third party leaders did not know any more about the real issues of the day than Mr. nrinson it is not to be wondered at that they are crrntio in their course. Cai.l. Cuke in his tour of this section I i il.iiu considerable to trcr.;-'li"n nrvl I-.. : ! v I'... J v'y. Ho 1..T. y ' y I,, . la t - v GOLDSBORO'S GALA DAY,. 2,000 People Listen for 4 1-8 Honrs to Pare Democratic Doctrine. i. M. Hardy Who Nominated Exam 'tor Governor Denounces the Third Party and Comes Back Into Democratic Ranks. We see in exchanges that nearly two thousand people, the largest crowd that has assembled in Goldsboro in ten years to hear a political discussion, was there Saturday ut the flag raising and speech making. The flag-pole is on the railroad street It is the highest in the State. The beau tiful banner waa hoisted at noon, and then the immense crowd repaired tothe court house green to listen to the address of Hon. Elias Carr, Dr. G. W. Saridorlin and Hon. T. J. Jarvis, who spoke in the order named. All classes were there aud all seclions of the county were represented. Third Partyites were out in force. They came to hear and many remained to renew their allegiance to the Democratic party. An interesting incident was the public withdrawal from the Third Party of Mr. D. M. Hardy, who nominated Pat. Ex urn for Governor at the Third Party State Convention. He came upon the platform at the close of Governor Jurvia' speech, and in a few but well-chosen words ac knowledged the errors of his political affiliations and promised to do valiant work for the Democracy. He made a stirring speech in which he declared that. while he was heart and soul in favor of the reforms demanded by the Alliance, he felt it his duty to say that he now be lieved he had been mistaken in the best means of attaining them, and was even convinced that the Democratic partv. State and National, offered to all true friends of reform the surest and speediest fulfillment of their desires, and that he should w ork and vote for Cleveland and the Democratic ticket. Mr. Hardy was cheered to the echo by the crowd, which was wild with enthusiasm, and he was the recipient of many congratulations. It is said tnat the speeches and the ex posure of Kxum 'h statement that he pre ferred negro government to Democratic, and the further exposure of his rascality in trying to bribe Mr. Roscower of the Headlight which was a fruitless effort has completely snowed under all the Third Party sentiment in that county and section. It is stated further that Exum has fled the city but finds no succor in the country. The Season is Over. The Atlantic Hotel, Morchcad, has closed. Mr. John O. Plnnk, who has had charge of the hotel this season, came up with family and left yesterday after noon on the steamer Neuse for (heir home in Chicago. There were some complaints stalled at tho beginning of the season, but iu a very short time all ran .smoothly'and there was a general expression of satisfaction from the visitors who spent the summer, not only in regard tojtbc regular pleasures of the resort, but at the good fare and the watchfulness with which the comfort and pleasure of the guests was looked out for. One of the late references to the hotel by a Morchcad correspondent writ ing to the Raleigh Observer says: "The new management has won many friends by their" kindness, and comments are heard on all sides as to the highly satis factory manner in which tho hotel is managed." ' - Mr. Plank will on the ,1st of October take charge of a fine hotel in Chicago, the Corpell Avenuo hotel, and he will also be connected with the La Sota hotel that is being built with special reference to accommodate World Fair visitor, I Mr. Plank takes withhun .twenty-five or thirty North Carolina waiters who have served him at the Atlantic for use hi his northern hotel. The , Educational Mass Meeting. ' There" was a very large attendance from an extensive area at tbo educational mass meeting held ' at Asbnry church, (bur miles, from Cove station Saturday, and it was an extremely enthusiastic gathering.. 1 : i In the morning Prof. G. T. Adams, delivered an address a little over an honr in length in his usual.felicitious style and though ' the people wera awake to the importance' of, the subject hi seal in creed their enthusiasm. ' -.-! In the afternoon matter pertaining to the conference were discuased.-: . I Prof. Adam thinks (and w suppose every one will: agree with him) that such meetings are very profitable in building op due appreciation1 Of the advantages of education and" resolutions to obtain It It would. be well to hold them with re gularity at various; points so as to em brace alt communities.: ... ; v " ;v Interesting A stress. '.'' j The public, are Invited to attend a special meeting lit Sslvatlort Army bar racks tonight. Adjt. Smitb D, V.; will sneak on 'New York by midnight and the- Llghth'orse, ". or Salvation Social Work.'p-. ,.v ' vU'-V'! He will tell from personal observation of work amid the' shunned positions of New York city - and impart interesting information in regard to them and of how tho Salvation Army is fighting the existing evils. . ' ': ; Your are invited to come and bring a f,ied. Silver offering -at tho door. Catt. C'now in charge, MT. CALVARY TEMPLE. Sunday Afternoon's Service. Ihe Sunday School. A large congregation assembled ut Mt Calvary Temple on Sunday at 5 1-4 p m. Many talks were made on experi mental religion and a fine address delivered by Adjutant Smith of the .Southern division of the Salvation Army. The splendid congregational singing v;i ; great ly enjoyed and the large congregation unaniinouscly with a rising voto named the building Mt. Calvary Temple. A Sunday-school was organized in the morning at i) o'clock, Samuel Ball elect ed Superintendent. The meeting that was appointed to be held on Tuesday night there, couflicted with another to be held at that time and is postponed till Friday night at 8 1-2 o'clock. By that time tho Temple will be fitted up with good lamps and all who have lanterns are requested to bring them. Coming and Going. Mr. B. li. Mallison of Croatan, passed through yesterday morning en route to take a situation in Richmond, Ya. Mr. David F. Foy, left to enter the State University. Mr. J. E. Latham and bride na; Miss Maud Moore, returned on the steamer Neuse from their bridal tour and Mr. and Mrs. T.R. Comwell returned from a visit to relatives in Norfolk. Mr. Geo. Henderson returned on ihe steamer Neuse from u trip to Canada, Niagara Falls and other points. Mr. Henderson's family remained in Wash ington to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Hudson returned home last night from a visit to relatives in Kinston. Misses Bessie and Ikrlha Tucker re turned from a visit to relatives at Closs. Mr. Jones Wahuh returned from a pleasure sojourn of a few weeks at Black Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. 1!. R. Gornto left on' tho steamer Neuse moving to Norfolk. Fourth Ward Republicans. The Republicans of the 4th ward met in mass meeting Aug. 2Gth at 8 o'clock p. m. at Drayton Hall, for the purpose of organizing a Harrison it I'.iid Club and to further the interest of the Republican party. 1 tie following resolutions were intro duced and unanimously adopted: Whereas the time has come when every lover of liberty and equal rights before law and a majority ruling should come together and consul for the common good of all concerned. Therefore be it Resolved, I hat we the Republicans of the 4th Ward do hereby re-new our al legiance to the National Republican party. That the plutlorm adopted by the Re publicans iu National Convention assem bled meets our hearty approval. that we pledge the National Republi can ticket our individual support on November next, auu will do all in our power to secure its election. 1 hat we tavor the repeal ol the pres ent system ol County Governments and in lieu thereof, we ask the adoption of nu act. giving the people the right to be their own sovereign rulers. Harrison it Jtcid Club--I. ltiehanlsou. Pres.; George M. Mitchell, Sec; Henry Johnson, Treus. Executive Committee -George II. White, chm'n. Campaign ICoinmittee -E. Huvuis, sr. chm'n. Auditing Committee Isaac II. Smitlfc chm'n. All of which is submitted bv the com mittee on resolutions. W. W. La WHENCE, Henhy Joiimbon, IsAic II Smith. Committee AX INY1TATI0X. From Big Ike. A word to my customers, nil ! Please re nicnilicr That during the coming month of Sep tember, I have Special Ikdi-cbmrkts to hold out to all Whon fitting yourselves out "O. K.!' for tho full. -y I shall keep all you need from your head to your feet. Give Big Ike a call I will fix you up neat. To you politicians ; If you're for Cleve and Steve, I can fit out a Democrat well, I believe ; If Harrison and Reid arc the men of your cnoicc, I can still sell you goods to make you rejoice ; Ji Weaver' your candidate I'm surely the man To tell you my stock less than other men : ean, Anil will do it, too on my word place reliance, lean "suit to a T" the Farmers' Alli : anee.i ., t. ( . A word to tho ' members' 6f htr Fourth -?Party- J At my store there await yon a "welcome . most ncarty. No honest "Tar Heci" I am sure can '.. ' refrain' , - , ' A ,. . From appearing his heat In the coming ' campaign. . - it . . I Invite you to come oirs avdalw to my v ; j place, r . , . I am waiting to greet you, with bright, smiling face, i 1 - v , , And promise it will not cost much to "dyke," . f When you buy all you need from "yours iruly," Big Ike. Please read and reflect on these closing ' - words i. " , It is tho fine feathers that make up fine birds I Every line in my store is full and eom- - plot. . - Remember the place t Big Ike's. ! Middlo . Street. - ".,-: . Experience of an Ex-Champion. Athletes and men who take ordiuary outdoor exercise such as walking, run ning, bicycle riding, jumping, swimming, tennis, etc., are often the subjects of acute troubles. The experience of an cx-ehani pion walker will be of interest to all who gre afflicted. Harry Mrooks writes "No 324 East l'Jih St., New Y-.-:, April 2, 1888. Numcrou.-i statements icktlive to the merits of different plu.-ieis having been brought to my attention. 1 take this op portunity to state that I have used Am.cook'h Ponoim Plasters for over 20 years and prefer them to any other kind. I nould-furthermore state (hat I was very sick with catarrh of the kidneys, and at tribute u y recovery entirely to Ai.i.cck' Pokous Plasters." Republican Meeting. The Republicans of 2nd Ward Precinct are hereby notified to meet at the Court House today at 7:30 o'clock p. in. for the purpose of electing three delegates and three alternates to the County Conven tion td be hold in the city of New Heme. N. C, at 12 o'clock M., on the 1st day of 8ept. 1892. .Ino. II. Wll.I.IH, Chm'n. Precinct Coin. Gaston House Barber Shop. To the gentlemen whom I have hereto fore served at John Brown's Barbershop, and to tho public generally, I respect fully announce that I shall for the future, do business at the Caston House Unrhi r Shop. It will be my endeavor, as it has in the past to give satisfaction to such as wish a good shave, hair-cut or shampoo. Gentlemen may assure themselves that they will find at this place sober, respect ful, attentive barbers, nnd quid, orderly conduct. I respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage. a;!0hv T. II. 1 1. KTciiAiiosoN. Shell Rock Want, .1. Sealed proposals will be reei ivi d for thirty days, fur furnishing 1.0(10 Ions shell ro( k, delivered on wharf. J New Berne. For further information npplv b, W. I. Wai'.i n. . City ('Ink. Aug. fith 1H92. Mot Ice. On anil after this date Shaving unl bc Ten Cents at U'y Shop, Middle strut. .1"MN II lailVK New Berne, N. C. :. n !'t I "Enough is good as a fi-ast." -1! , That is ju-t what tiolheis bu inanity enough--enough i oat and enough to wear. Wo vm give you ono of the enoughs enough to wear. That's onr luiHiucN.s, an. I when you want something to wear, don't forget to try ns for C.lolhing, Hats and Shoos. Wo k North in a few days to renew our Hlock. Our aim is to buy only (;oii (inons and give thorn Id you iu tho right pric(- Hue oh for what you need. J. M. IIUWAUI). Children Crj for Pitcher's Castoria. Holies of Dissolution of Copirtosrship. He it known that tho firm of Bryan ft Howard, doing a General Insurance busi ness, have 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. ' Thankiug the public for prist patron age, we are, vcrv respectfully, II. H. lillVAN, .III M. R. IloWAim Aug. 24, 1892. 00 For Sale, One very large Iron Safe, suitable for Hanking business or a large Commission business; weight 5,000 lbs. Manufac tured by Moslcr Safe ami Lock Company of Cincinnati, O. Cost three hundred and forty dollars delivered. Can buy or exchnngo smaller safe by corresponding with or calling on IJKI IKK, New lieme, ,N. O. Also, one Safe, cost ninety dollars at factory of Mosler, Bohnuin ftiCo., of Cin cinnati, O. - These safes have not been out ol Ihe factory only a very short time, and look as well as when first made. COME AND SEE ME I n3 Staple Goods and Nov elties. All who want Bunting for I''lngH or other CanipaigupurpoHC8 will do well to sec J. F. TAYLOR. 100,000 Brick for sale. k "A freak lot of nice HAMS just received. lAiso, anptncfjirivijiii mta.;i;i. . 'Don't" forget tile Magic Insect Exter minator. It rids of Bedbugs, Roaches Fifes and Other similar pest, -t A oar load of new fresh "Dandy" Klour just received. . Come ami see us ; we guarantee satisfaction. Friends and Patrons ! "', I nAVE ItEMOVED MY ' Job Tinning and Hoof ing Shop Old Stand of Monroo Powers, OPPOSITB L IT. CUTLER'S STORE, where I will be (bund on and after this J. XT: T700D. August 13, lb9. : ' stair " ; - ' .. As fill POWDER Absolutely Puro. A ciuiiii of tiiir l-.akinff j. wJer. Highest of all in I si . niti,r HtrfKih. iMtvxt I'ailrU i-Tfi-.'.'M -7.iir , ii'ieif J!f )Mtrl. Rov.M. I'.iKtN-; i' w: " ;", Widl St. :. v The Shoemaker, Wishes ( liitunn (In- juil.'if ili tl llej.;! ilonc ut ih t'rtlci- tn- :.i:jn i i'i if: .in work in tin- i ity C'miI iiin I Sri1 1 1 i 1 1 1 nt i ' ' r , i ; i 1 1 I i m;!t.' the .In! 1;n m. t.li1, , '.' v. A TRBAS 1 v Lfcia tit Delivery Wajon, We are now pit ;... I . 1 . ' i . i . ... Short Noli We luw I I Pig Hams and Breakfast Strips. r:i y mi pc i .l -.Hi ;it ici ..t-r 30c. BUTTER We al- Full Cream Chaos-) I.W ' I". I i,. . .; i- . .. e . I" 1 ' rii on.., i,i , Hi,, ! , ,i , i l':i',,- to.l ti ll -t li-- .-o p. II ,1 . . 1 1 1 Inline I hi in, i ;, , , 1 1 1 1 '. I v Churchill & Parker, Wo ar,. 'ie,i.i, :, i. ... . ,..i , : I. .,..,l.e Coplo w ith hi..",-, t.'i li-al ! a'l liin-s tho lniycst Ai i. ii' ll.o . o , n evei y ib' piiliinent of uuv l.u ,m..- I bis ineaus wo buy in l:n:;e It. is, a". I to m II at io'o- portionately i.n-. -. Wo assure vi'U. v.-a w ,l in i an.i talio if yon bn bel.-i a . K.v-,1. c-i.i'l-. Miss Moliic- Heath Will reopell liel :- h.,. I .n Monday. sp.iti:mi;;.i: Aug. 21st. 1 o l MUTUAL LIFE INSIMNGE GO. I take pb'.'tsiire in noliiMiig my lVinds and the public, thai I hac ai replnl a SPECIAL AGENCY r..rll.ii Stale uilh tho Mutual Lifd Iasurancfl Co. OP NEW yoi:k. OiTicc bonis from 10 a.m. In I p.m. al R. B.Nixon's ollice, opposib! o. Marks. Oil Pollock street, where will be pleased to receive my friends anil give any infor mation desired by those, wanting the best and safest Life Insiiriinee. S. D. JONES. New Berne, N. C. 8-i;if Hiss Ola Ferebee Will resunio her MUSKt CLASS, MON- DAY, SEPT. Ik, im. ftlttf1 J. Hi BENTON, M.D., D.D.S. i DENTIST J BKWBKHN, W.O. Oai il ministered Sit , tli fximnUiiii o - Uwln wiiiioni pain, , , U . OIBee in lloud Albeit. rA .t.;'s-::Vi- riew t! ;veSry Store. 4iW V:-JW "I" ';! ; -imviiij', a i line of JT'WKL,RY. Air, aL-c lit f..r lib in, W'altbain, Ilow nr.l, Itoeklord, and all hading brands of W .VI C ITS. als.. !h. i..u:.i,!j in.,1 scientilically ; .''epan I, li,,ili ;i), iiislrumeuts and a 1 " !! ii iw, I" lit any defect . . i ,, . , ;., '., iin,.. v, ill, Classes, ""'li ' I'1 biopin. llvjiennilropia, ''V' i i .. ,.l '., i,.-.li .i.i ' l.nlli single ami i'iihuh in, I. J''1' :.lrli, ; ..ii. I r-l.i". i .1. m Iry repaired -I" biele.'i ii I arrived, -leire ,, llie iialrolla'fr le ... N, i- I'enii and country, M that I ill highly aipn iale 'i , , an I ill mi all t ransac-'.I,.- ! f ieli..p Call 1" ; 1 V Tln-v will T. J. BAXTER & CO., W I'.i SI an. I 13 tli September, el,.. I le :f:t .0 per -'ii' I'm w m:ai.. Xicw School. I I II h il s , , JAMB ' ' ' ' 1 I ' ' i ' ' ' i n hool iii Miss 'i I h "i . . M..ii.l n. Si pt. r,,. '' ''ill I li U it la Latin, " 1 ' 1 1 i ' I I... in i..n. I 'reiu h an. I , mi . 'f. i .,, I'i i , I l, , 00 ; Ad- I ; "" s Uh'.'w Mrs A. T. Jerkins 1 ' ' , ! s..f h, r Si Ihh. on M" -1' N ! I'I KMI'.I.K I-.'ih, !" ti'.iliv ...liiil.: a -bare ,.f I he r ' .'i i Horse Milliner. A.,,, ..ii,- .f :l f'irst-Cbiss Set of II ,li. i.M.le II one,, -vi ill do well to Call I I W.OVY.al Simarl's Carriage and li .i in- 4 I , ; ,i y U.,,, Ktreet. Sieeial alii mi,, ii ,i, i,, n pairing of il i.ia.l. ia ibi- line. Pineapple Hams, Picnic Hams, FIlESH Cauned Tripe, Lobsters and Salmon, Boneless Codfish, Cream Cheese, Hew Putter. Pure Lard, &c, :&c, AT ),JCAS & LEWIS Nf.vi Watcli & Jeweler Shop us Mil. i, i i. Siiii.ir, N !: it Biioaii. il v.ni have Wall-In s on wbich other pari i. s have tailed to .jive satisfaction, -n,l i bein to uie- I have every facility of :be Ira.le an. I u'mirnnli-e work at short ..otice and very reasonable prices. .1)1' lio I!. IV IIANGERT. Buy None Other Than Old Virginia Gheroots, Best Cheroots in the Market. Prii-.ii Iwliic; tho haiiih as inferior ( 'lioroots. ' M llltel (lliw-l- ('erlilie-ila w.bii in I'very box bought of ft uoi ,kj4 a Lift iinnnviv v 11V UUIMAJMJS W ' MltillLR STREKT, v HfiW BERN. H. O Disosway & Churchill. Machinist's Supplies Spool fxlt zr - s;tcnAvEN trect. One door below C'ty ' All orders fmut to ns v. 'I ' prompt atloritiim, and I any rrt of tlm citv i- ' - i j!iali!y and pv , i
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 30, 1892, edition 1
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