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HE VOL. XI.-NO. 138 NEW BERNE, N. C.. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 3 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. OURNAL. 4 or - BU8IITES8 L0CAL8. WANTED To borrow one thousand dolltn upon five or tix thousand dollars worth of unincumbered real es tate. ? Address "WANTS" care Jooskal Office. New Berne, N. O. Sept. 8, 1892 T HK Black ; Diamond Minstrels will play at the Theatre Hall next Tuos Jday night Reserved seats, 85 cents; ' dress circle, 85 cents. . OLD PAPERS for sale in any quanti ties at the Joubhal Office. Good for pasting on walls and putting under 1 . carpets. . tf PKA8 and BEANS for Fall planting at Berry's Drug Store. 18 Sw. I HAVE fitted up Hotel Albert Barber . Shop nicely and 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. . 7 Pbov. W. H. Bhbpabd. r '''OALVIII BOHAFFEB'8 WILD OQEBBY ROOK AND BYE. put 1 hb expressly aiv JUaraaVead laos; 4is eaaa. for sa r I 1A. Bedmond. .- DUFrYa Vilt 'WHISKET for Had tolas sw. for sals bv jeM . v JaO. BEDMOSD. R v D V. JONES, law in charae of the prescription department of i. r'alaata'e Phsrmaoy. A.hivllle, N. 0.. bMopmad a Prasoriptioa Drug Store mmx to estom house. Special oars I iva w lb. Mtlxotloo of prsparalions ' fat preaorlptioa as only. The patron agent the pabilol solicited. maj89 M18U.8ACBAMESTAL.POBT and SOCPPEBNONO WINES far sale '"' J , BXDMOHO. oB SALE JpoUa? horn. a ward - I soaalouswellaparfael'iouga by any aa4 a aarfaot bad by night, and you v aaa pat away at asaoa alothlaa- or othar aruosst as la lb arag wardrobe. Ym aaa set three artioUe for the pcioe ' afaaa. Me extra efcaraa for packing or .. ahipotae; ! btia. Dr. Talaasga. wife of the eele . aratad asreaebar, says tbasa loaagea ar vwjr, very aloe." ' - PrioelaUratoa.llQ.IU, . IUiasafll.114, Knar Silk, M.SS5. Silk Brooatelle, 85j 980. Tarsns ! par oens. dleeoam esb with ardarar hall with avd.r balaaoa 80 -" days. ALFRED OOLK3. Otaad aad Myrti Aveeaae, . Brooklyn, N. Y. HUNYADt Jaaos Mlnoral Water, tha bast Natural aperient. - For sale bv Jab. Bidmond. PURE OOBN WHISKEY for sal by J AS Rxdmoxd. DUFF Oordoa Imported Sherry, for sale by Jan. Rkdmomd, TM PORTED HOLLAND GIN. Burke's X Baas' Ala aad Boras is uainness Stoat, for sal by J as Bxdmoid. 5,000 kail trad T. ttlOAESTtt very low ratal? a area Ho wholesale aad far sal by Jab, Bkdmoid. "! ABB Errs COGNAO BRANDY VJ aaad vary anaok la tho sick room. Far sal by JaS Bapnoap. Dkmoobatb fall into line. ' Datt Cbootktt had lota of horse sense. Bis motto, fcBe sure yo are right and go ahead," is as aoMd as a silver dollar. Mobtb Uaxoltva and Virginia delrratioaa kava waited on the National Republican eotaroittte and asked for aid la (be way of,; speak era. -.I-WV - " - IF the Demooratio party eannot ataad tbe test.ol reason and pfttri- otlaas it k unworthy of support. If it can, it lryp Imperative duty to support It, --. ;r v . Deal fairly with til parties. The right qf( 'priYAte Jadgement should be respected, but evil . ten denote, shobU M cnaredifsinBt, and proper prjnclplee . of govern- ment fearlesslyilefelided. Btttdt closely the principle of . parties. Cam pare the character . and history of candidates. Con alder the claims of all: without partiality. Weigh the opinions of all aad then act according to j onr own judgement. -' Th Faroe bill Is the lion in the path of nsrrlsoB. lie is greatly perplexed what to do whether to ctiad by his own declarations or ' t&ke wator. His prospects are se rloc 'y damaged ia the 8outh by It I'.anser. " .. Tu Federal .r:iif Is BS la eonlnnuioV wlthf lU f ' -'.s oSclals la irstabliahing ' t of Inflection and dlsinfec- t' i ci the At! :r 'JB-Csaboard and ' iC - t'aa and Mrxlcaa froa- 3 ke? mi the cholera. . i U net a alngl political id tilth the reople's and .a rrrt'cs are agreed, 'y t::I cf nr.' between 1 1 i '"Ity to t' I)mooracy. ' tt'j ctlj tLadr-foar of 1 V n 'ni(tou tat ax 3 IT is laid that in Alabama the Republicans hare made a proposi tion to tbe Kolbitea to have men named by the Kolbitea appoint ed anperviHors of eleotlohs. The scheme of the Republicans U to capture the State for Weaver, tbns causing a lose of Alabama's eleo toral votes to the Democracy. The Kolblts and Repablioang may join force, bub the Democratic electoral picket will be elected. The third party candidate for Governor appears to be In hot wa ter. When he enters the campaign be will find the water boiling hot. Bnt a physician lu Goldoboro de cided that Dr. Emm was physical ly and mentally incapacitated. The Doctor looked healthy rhen in the- third party State convention, though when he applauded the ni gra speaker from Vance county for abasing democrats we could only hope that he suffered from mental aberration. Such a hope was char itable. LOCAL NEWS. NEW AD VER TI8BMENT8. Wanted to borrow 88,000. J. C. Harrison Sale of laud., Nunn & McSorley FruiW, etc. . . . Steamer Defiance arrives and leaves today. The King's Daughters will meet st the residence of Miss Mayhew this afternoon at 4:80 o'clock. The warrant for perjury against Dr. Exura was withdrawn by reason of the interference of friends. T. A. Henry and V. A. Crawford, col., are the delegates to the (Republican Con gressional convention, instead of T. A. Henry and Fred Douglass, col., as an nounced yesterday. Messrs. Barnngton- and Baxter are fix ing up for the tall trade. They nave repainted tbe interior of their store and are now having the front becomingly painted 'i a very l:ght green tint with maroop trimming. Tho bright appear ance thus imparted makes a considerable improvement. The new firm of Nunn & McSorley will Open in the Duffy building on the corner of Pollock and Middle streets. Their principle lino of goods will be fine cigars, tobacco, fruits and confectioneries, etc. Both these are New Berne young men, clever and have plenty of energy. Our best wishes co out to the young men hi their venture and they are fully deserving any success they may attain. The Kinstou Free Press says that Mr, Ben Duke of Durham, has established two scholarships in Kinston College, known as the B. N. Duke scholarships, and that Messrs. Lee and Crowell have established one scholarship known as the Frank Grainger scholarship.- These scholarships' are to be awarded on the ground of assistance and merit. Y. M. C A. Conference. The annual, oonfcrenc , f the "Young Men's Christian Associations of the fourth KortV Carolina district will be held la Goldsboro, September 18-18th next, and ftbe programme now m course of prepara tion will be full of good things to those interssUd 'in .this, groat .work for tip young men oi our estate. ; Amonir those' already secured to take part" in tb discussions ar Prof. U. T Adam of this city, Stat Secretary Li A. Coulter, Assistant Stat Secretary,' W. B, Gales, General Secretary j J. &Atidnon of Raleigh, F. J. Hoge, Goldsboro, and General Secretary H. D. Conover of Goldsboro. ; Excepting Goldsboro, Kw Bern is the only large Associatioaj in the district and it ia hoped she will see to it that she it well represented at this conference. Begla at th Opening f School. Kington College opened Monday with nearly 100 pupils and a' prospect for a good many more Tb Hew Bern Col legiate Institute will open next Monday, also several private school in th city. . In this connection it will not be amiss to again call attention to th desirable ness of every student belwr on Shaad promptly ti tbe"' very penini f fthi schW1 -Many seeifi to think they gain" something "by"? waiting a day or two or even until tbe second week so that the clssses will b arranged, and the school settled down to its regular routine of work when ' they enter. Such tardineat 1 deplorable evil practice,, inconvenient and vexatious' to the faculties of schools, and also injurious to student who there by ' mis th foundation lessons, and possibly directions for methods sod pi an of 'study for the year which are some times given to the elaavs la a body at the time of their forcaatui he minting of which renders th work of the student ho;limitig later than th opening of the KhU to a greater or lees extent frag mentary, and harder to understand and V'-a pmf.Uble, to say nothing of the ,,.n of the bad habit Of d. rorsii ' a whii:h if carried into after life wi v ' ' i a-vl mi!ate stiw-' 1. u Vl, f 1 s'-.i-l- The Speaking Last Right. Messrs. Walter Henry and 3. H. Pou had a large and appreciative audience to greet them last night, and they made speeches worthy of tits occasion. If there was any honest voter in tbe crowd with Third Party leanings he must have; left with a full sense of the folly of following such an Ignis fatuus. The enormous injustice of the tariff by which millions of the people of the United States were heavily taxed for tbe benefit of a few thousand manufacturers, were shown in glaring colon, and th policies of the parties contrasted, the idea of the Democratic party being that th prime object of the tariff tax was to get revenue to run the government, while the Republican party holds that the prime object is to "protect" th manufacturer, and by the working of this policy money has accumulated ia portions of th North until there is from $880 to 990 per head in that community, while North Carolina baa only f 7 per bead. It was quite plainly shown that tbe Third Party movement is a Republican movement, originated and steered by Re publicans and run largely at Republican expense with the direct Intention of breaking the solid South ss a meant of continuing in power and oppressing th masses at the expense of the pampered few. As tbe eyes of the honest yeomanry are being opened to tbe trickery and aa they realise tbe trap into which some of them wore being led to tho utter undoing of their hopes of relief, tb Third Party fol lowing is getting smaller and smaller. Such is in substsnc th news from all over tbe State, and by election day we may count on patriots of the country rallying in solid phalanx and keeping the Old North State ia the column of pure Democracy, the only safe and hon orable position for it to hold. ' Coming aad Going. Mr. A. W. Haywood, of Raleigh, who heard the plaintiff's witnesses in th against the oyster commissioners, left for his home in Raleigh yesterday morning; also Mr. Edward Doffin, who took down stenographic report of th proceed ings. Tne witnesses wnom tne atten dants will introduce will be examined at the hearing of tbe case in Vandemere on Wednesday the Uth Inst Miss Jennie Kennedy of Durham, who has been visiting Mrs. Phil. Thomas, left returning home. Mrs. L. E. Cleve is visiting relatives and Mrs. W. R. ' Guion friends in Greenville. Rev. T. M. N. George left oath steamer Carolina yesterday to preach at Yanceboro. Miss Ella Ramsey of Raleigh is visit ing at Mr. John R. Thomas'. Mr. Tho. Daniels returned last night from a trip to Durham and other points. Mr. F. TJlrich returned from Oxford. Mr. L. H, Cutler, who ha company with bis daughter, Mis Addle, ha .bean visit ing hlsdanghter, Mrs. J. C. Watkhw, of Greensboroi returned to th eJty last night, Mrs. Watkins accompanying them, Mrs. J. it. Figott aad children r- tiirned from a visit to relative at Jonet boro. Miss Annie Chad wick returned from a vistt to relatives at Einatoajf Mr. C. C. Jordan aad family arrived moving to th aity from Raleigh. - Rev. 0.. W. Robinson, of Marahoad, Whs has been spending his vacation in tbawesterni part oi tbe Scat, passed through last night returning horn. Mr.. -W. : H. Ernul, at the National Treasury ' Department . was ia- inanity yesterday, en route to nwk a visit to lus relatives at Ernul, N. C. ' Miss Bettie Robinson, who has bean visiting at Mr. Enoch Wads worth's, left returning to Chocowioity. . T ". . Mis Fannie Holland left on the steam er Neuae to ; spend a month at th New York conservatory of mask. ' The steahtti Nenat of the X. O. Dl line brought m th following passengers: Mrs. G. H. Roberts rsturnbtr from visit to. relatives n fraffoBc Mr, T. T. Hargia Uo a visit to relative ha Pooo. moke, Md.l Mi: Mary ,1 Allan; Bacrw- tary of the iNeiT ftwOollagJato tott- tut, returning from spending a partioa of the vacation' with her naraai : at Salem, Va I Rv J..8,, Sawyer of Boa ook Island -irit sa Nat to DvTham, Ad Mr, rlJohMbn' and his atstef, Miss LltS Johnson of Slisabsth Ctty.aatxmtS to enter colleges of the Stat., :. I- A Great Speech From 1 Hon. I J. Moon writes as as follow from Greensboro,' under data af Btptasa berlst . :' " Eorroa Jocmal -Senator made th speech of ula lira her yester day. ' lie fwas . la splendid - eoaditioa phyaicially land for-thre (ffl hours ha held his audience , Of over i,tw paopl under hi - parlect eon trot. - Tha "pa word 'i, ini Greensboro tocUy is God biess Ransom, may . ha be- spaiad. lot asany years to teach ' and (err th people af North Carolina : ', The Senator , is (rolnr West today. Cb has promised to s, -uc to our peopl be fore the eaoipalgu oloaea, ,. . . -i , Ashamed r, Tlx"' Ci"::-m,'- V,' It Is a very antlo" T'cttoCtne who bare heard tUe d .-. s t' .... x the county canvass t! -t t e t I r-"tj - !nkera f,ul to euti , ;'a t'... r cii . 'i ..ry don't; even a t ' r7 si ' I of S'i.a I- as . . , i ,1 h i Koor-, a 1 w 1 r y f 1 . : i ev -v i t lis ' ; Third Party Meeting Captared by Democrats. Hearing that Mr. F. D. Koonce, Third Party nominee for Congress, had an ap pointment at Jasper yesterday, Gen. C. A. Battle and Mr. J. W. Riddle went out to be present at the speaking. Arriving on the grounds they found a pretty fair crowd had assembled, but Mr. Koouce had not shown himself. They waited and waited for him ; in the meantime tbe issues of the day were dis cussed in a familiar, free-and-easy style, until at last the drill of the conversation proved the sentiment of the crowd was in favor of the immediate organizing of a Democratic club. Accordingly it was proceeded with and every man of the neighborhood present except two became members. The following officers were elected: W. W. Prescott, president ; E. L. Avery and O.JH.Wetherington, vice-presidents; A. E. Wadsworth, secretary ; T. A. Dillon, treasurer ; E. Z. R. Davis, Ed. Wads worth and M. W. Carman, executive committee. It was decided to .bold regular meet ings of th club every Wednesday after noon at three o'clock, so next Wednesday aay who were not present at tbe Third Party meeting (I) yesterday can hand in their names for membership in the Ninth Township Cleveland and Carr Club, and meet with the club on that day. Make another appointment, Mr. Koonce. THE STATE FjWE IS BOOMING. The Grandest Preparations Ever the Ma4e-8 Maay Attractions Posters Will Net Hold the List. That seventeen hundred dollars for races doesn't show up plainly enough on these bills," was what a Chronicle repor ter heard secretary H. W. Ayer, of the State fair, remark yesterday on stepping into toe latter' omce. The bills referred to are for the State fair this year and they are very hanoV They tell a lot about th attrac tions which will be in Raleigh during the fair 4week, such as the "Great Wild West show," Raleigh's centennial cele bration, magnificent race trial, gorgeous fireworks and the like: but the aecretarv bewailing the fact that the bills did n't tell half of what was to be. "There wasn't any room on the bills to say any thing more, said the secretary," and yet you see were is not a word about tne lay ing of the corner stone of the Confeder ate monument on Friday of the fair week; there wasn't any room to tell about tbe splendid bird and pet animal show which will nave for tne especial benefit of tbe little people, and it should be under stood that it will not be a side show. It will be part of the fair, and there will be ao extra charge to see it; then there is tb beautiful model of the cruiser 'Ral eigh' nothing said about It in the bills room tor it: in race i suan t ten nan. I couldn't, and I'm afraid I will never be able to tell all about it. Yon see we are setting ready now to have a bis military gathering aad parade. noma or uie companies want to nave a target practice and we ar rota to ar range for that, and tbe list of other attractions ia getting so long that I'm actually afraid we'll have more on hand than people can take in unless they can star ail tbe week. Bee this pile of letters I (apparently two hundred.) Tbey are inquiries about the fair aad they keep coming every day. You never knew such a big way of in terest in th Stat Fair before. Tbe paopl hay heard about tha big special attraction w have. Pawnee Bill's Wild West Show, and they ar coming to see It - It's worth coming to see. It's the biggest foot door show on this earth to day, aad the chance of seeing this free in eoaaection with the StoteFair ia some thing that doesn't occur often. You just ass: toe stw iuieign people wno nave seen this show what they think about it. Thev cant tell vou enough when tliev begta, and you'll always notice that they look proud to know that such a magnifi- t snow ana easenainment h coming to this town. In point 6f population, Raleigh I a much smaller place than this show has ever visited; but we knew it was a good thing and w went to work aodiotkt If von can possibly help it, aon t let tan peopta miss u. iu aooui U and 1st ham understand that it U aomethimr worth their atteatiooj "Utaer anvtauur aooui ui racing i Oh yea. W will everlastingly beat the record la the time, too: both a to the hone w will bars and th time they'll make. There'll be at least fifty In boras ia th raees this year. Ton know w had fifty seven horses la th race here a few , daya ago. All are earning to the sir. and taerelt be outers oesiue. tKstoOuonicl. ... , '. plates' Farmers' Manor. Tha colored faraaaraof Rivardal bar lag laid by their crops, amagad for aad had a big dinnes, at which th oommitta mad it plaaaaat for all who came. F. Dooemss. of -New Berne, and M. P. Lolly, president of the Colored Fair, Wars amour tha invited siesta. They sad others spoke e topics pertaining to sgricultnre, aad reeooiasendW the gath ering of laformatiosi tad obtaining eda satioav along with the (arm work, and the bringing ap of the chlldrea ia latelll geaca aad trained for careers of tuefttr rrora Korth to Boath, from East to West, . Come throacs of buyers eager, Beeaast my prices arettba best To Suit the meaas.whea.Bseagrs. - Hera aomas tha toiling artisan - To tars an hoaeat penny, . . The horny handed farmer, too, Toseethebargalaaauay. The rich, the poor, they throng my doors, Each one tUe sUancca to eoaWoa, ' ' They bny their goods frooij Bia Iaa't Iwnoaa lUrr, V ' i . ' A And go home with happy, ftej I 1 1 w war oa prices high, -, It 'i i paw unfurled. I ' (J ils mammoth stock! and A Fire Insurance Monopoly. EoiTon Journal: We hear a great deal . in these campaign days from tbe political orators of both great parties, denouncing combines, monopolies, cor rupt corporations, etc., and the dear people applaud, and the conventions pass resolutions concerning such corporations, and then, with strange inconsistency, join in the support of men and measures that serve to make such conditions possible. As a forceful illustration, look at what is known as the South Western Associa tion of Insurance. If ever a corporation had a monopoly, certainly this one has. Will any one attempt an answer or ex plain why in this particular section of the South, we are made victims in the high premiums paid for insurance. We have a very efficient fire department, and the aggregate losses sustained in this particular section for year's post we think will compare favorably with other sections of the country where the pre miums charged are not over one fourth as large as here. While we are seeking foY "Tariff Re form," in the matter of impost duties. let us have a Reformed Tariff in the matter of Insurance premiums. H. Gaston House Barber Shop. To the gentlemen whom I have hereto fore served at John Brown's Barber shop, and to tbe public generally, I respect fully announce that I shall for the future, do business at tbe Gaston House Barber 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. uenuemen may assure themselves that they will find at this place sober, respect ful, attentive barbers, and quiet, orderly conduct. I respectfully solicit a shnrc of the public patronage. aiiOlw T. 11. 11. kh HAimwiN. Shell Rock Wanted. Scaled proposals will be received for thirty days, fori fbrjishing 1,000 tons shell rock, delivCTsJ 3a wharf at New Berne. For further inforinftioJiiply to 3VV, i. Wallace, City Clerk. Ang. 6th 1892. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. NUNN & HcSORLEY, DEALERS IN Fruits, Confectioneries, FINE' TOBACCOS, And Smokers' Articles Corner Pollock and Middle Sts., NEW BERNE, N. 0. W Try our " 7 C's " (Craven County Cleveland Carr Campaign Club Cigur), 5 cents, and "Cleve and titeve" 10 cent Cigar. 9 3lw Notice cf Sale of Land. In DOrsaanM to th ordar of th BnMrlor Ooart of Oraven county lu th projellnc ibclB d titled Jm. O. HarrUoa. Adm'r af John H. Ralah. asalnat It. V 8tcct t ai. . I Will, en MONDAY. OOT. id, ItM, at the hour of M. M , at lb Court lloaudoorlu tbacliy of hwbrn,ell to the highest blddr Hie land aworiDM in idj peiuion, mora pr tlaalarlr dertbd a a lot In Ilia city of Hwbrn, rroatln n Qomb (treat and Oardner' alley, more parties larly deserllied la dead from John u. Uardner to jobn K. Hatch, neorded la Kaoorda of Craven oantv, book 75, pa St. Tarnu of HJ : fl.oaeub, tbe balance to Six auwUi with par cent, lntaroat. Till ttaiaa uaui inn pt7a.n1 1 niue. J An V. HAKKItl IPI. Adni'rof J no. K. Hatch. Sept. Sd. IMi WI 1L R. HOWARD, General Insurance Agent, New Berne, N. C. Fcr Rent, The office, newly fitted up, on Broad street, adjoining my office, containing live rooms. Tbe most central and com tort able location in the city, Tor business purposes. Also, a few desirable dwellings for rent. I also have for sale several Building lots. Also, several small tracts of land, near this city, o reasonable terms. W. CARPENTER, 8 81 2w Real Estate Agent. To Ginners IF YOU KID COTTON dnr, ozt the BROW W , . The Best in the Market. L H Cutler & Co. Fcr Sd), ' One very large Iron Bafe, soitabla for Banking business or a larva commission bosioeas; weight B,t0 iha. Manufac tured by Hosier Safe aad Lock Company oi Cincinnati. O. ' Cost three hundred aad forty dollars delivered. Can bay or ezchanga smaller safe by corresponding wUh or calling oa BIO IKE, New Berne, n, a . : Also, ana Baft, cost ninety dollars at factory of lloalar, Bohmaa A. Co., of Cin- cinnati, O. - 1 tieoe safna have not been out of the f....tory only a very short time, and look Improved POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder, in l iavoninR atrength. State (Jovernvient Jie- Highest of all Latett United port. Roy at. Baking Powdrr Y.. Ktil Wall St.. N. Y. Notice. Atlantic it Nohtii Cahoi.ina li. It. Co. Secretary uml Trpiisun-r's oilier, NewU-rn, N. C, August 2:il, n;-. The 3Hlh Anniml Mi-otiu-r ..I" tli.: SlocU- holdrrs of the Atliinlii ami North Caro lina Railroad Company "ill I'r I1 I at Morulirail Cilv on the -4 1 1 1 'I'liiinulav in 8epU:iii!-r 1KHU. I' C. liOHKKTS, H 24 Id Srricl.-irv and Trrasun r. lotice of BissolatioD of Copartnership. Be it known that the linn of lirvan & Howard, doinj; a (Jrnrral Insiiraner Imsi ness, have this day, I y mutual consent, dissolved eopartnersliii. M. It. Howard will conliniir tin- l-irr Insurance at the firm's 0I1I stand on ( ra ven street. Thanking the pulilir lor pavl patron age, we are, Very respect lull v, II. li ItltVAN, .In M. li. How oil.. Aug. 24, 18!) 2. 2'i A TRIAL! Having just inlilc-l to our 1 1 1 i 1 1 c : 1 Delivery Wagon, W e are now preun Short Notice We ll.l r- jir-l r. i d 10 d-ii 1 i;,...d- mi -.1 .1 ntr.SII l.o'l Pic: Hams and Breakfast Strips. Wr ;ilsn cull nir I h 1 : 1 1 ;lHrnt it m In 30c. BUTTER Full Creaui ALWAYS UN Send us your orders an. prompt attention. Cheese iu:. I w (i tr:illl lliaukiiiir our 1 1 i.ii.l - lor (lien www favors ami trustin-' yon mrl of your till uiv Imsini Very n speclliillv Churchill & Parker, t, Nc-vv lierne. 8 26 fiiu Iirn:nl Sir. ON HAND. Wo arc 3 roil it o.l amonir all wide awnk oeonlo wilh havinc on lmnd nt nil times tho largest stock iu tho city in ovoiy de nartment 01 our rniBiimaa. I ma mcann we buy in large lota, and can sell at pro portionatoly low pricos. We assure vou, yon will in 11 so a mis take if you buy botore seeing na. Respectfully, llsskbsrn & Villett. UTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO I take pleasure in notifyinc my friends and the public that I have accepted SPECIAL AGENCY for thU Mate with the Mutual Life Insurance Co. OP NEW YORK. Office hours from 10 a.u. to 4 p.m. at R. B. Nixon's office, opposite O. Marks, on Pollock street, where I will be pleased to receive my friends and give any infor nation desired by those wanting the best and saest Life Insurance. , , f SD. J0NES. New Bcmc, N. O. ' tt 1 .' 8-17tf J. E BENTON, M.D., D.D.B. DENTIST Parftianantlyloeatad J NEW1IKRN. N.O. (lua a4mln1ntrd tnt r t"..l lllll Of Hew J&welry Store. N-m opening and arriving, a nire line ol JEWELRY. Am agent, lor Elgin, Walthall!, How ard, Koekl'ord, and all leading brands o. WATCHIOS. Am also thoroughly and scientifically prepared, liotli with instruments and a kniiwleilgo of their use, to fit any defeft of vision that ran lie titled with Olasses. such as I'sesliyopia, Hypermetropia, Myopia ami Asliginatisin," Ixith single and eompoiind. 1 Vatelu-.-, and .) wi Irv repaired 0111,11,.. Mid skillfully. l-'itty gioss Sjie( lac les just arrived. I kindly ask a share of the patroiiaL'e I' the people ! New lierne ami country. issnring yon II1.1I. I will highly appreciate our patrona.'e. ami will in all Irni-. ons "iiaranlei- salislaclion 1'all and ;tI hi, niiees. 'I'licy will rpri-.- idii. 1CIC! lllll'.j. T. J. BAXTER & CO.. I'olloi k Si., I.. S. Wood's Stand. Miss Ola Ferebee Will 1.-1 1 1 1 MI Sli' CLASS MON A, SKI'I'. lsn; n iltt School Opening! My S ho.,1 v. ill 19th Seutember, indii 1 1 - I to hi, 11. 1- in New kirn he ir l-'roni t-.'iiu 1,, jiif,,, )(,r lil'.o W. M'AL New School. mihs i.i-: H'NLS and Miss .1 A NIK open a School iu Miss ie-iileiiee. Monday, Sept. ItlfoWN Hill Harriett Lain ' .-Hi I'lir lull Li ;lili course l-'.lociiiion. ivith Latin, l-'reiieli anil ti.Wt ; Ad- l .ok keelHli''. rnian. Terms: I'ri Dc pl , mi-. I pupils. if.'I.IHI. Horse Milliner. Anyone isliinjr a First-Class Si-t ot H ind made Harness will do well to ,.!! 111 .1. W. V, al Stewart's Carriage and limners Dipository on Broad slreet. Special attention p:,i, ( repairing ol all kinds in this line. Buy None Other Thau Old Virginia Cheroots. Best Cheroots in the Market. I'rico bmng Lhu naaiu as inferior Clieroots. U Mautfl Clock !irt ideates packed in every box bought of JT, Hlieli, WHOhKaALK (IKOOHE, HIVMjV, STOEart, NKW BKRNH. H. Q Disosway & Churchill, MILL A NO Machinist's Sunolies A Speoi astlt y ! CRAVEN STREET, One door below City Hall. All orders Rent to us will have our prompt attention, and be delivered to any part of the city without dolay. Quality and prices guaranteed in every instance. jelO dw fp Sample Hose and Half Hose I Sample Summer Vests for ladies & children. Sample Suspenders. Sample Handkerchief Bags, Everything Cheap. Everything warranted ,to bo us represented. . Kotlce. On and after this dnto Shavin? nil Ten Onta at my Hhop, Middle d"-- -J ' y.-v r :r. c. as w- .1 a whon flrt n-' t : ANi) r : V". a3 '' r;r,:' 1,
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 3, 1892, edition 1
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