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r OURNAL VOL.-XL-NO 1 39 ;$':.V NEW BERNE. N. C.t SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. 4 : 5. 1 , BTJ3IKTISS LOCaLS., LOST About ft dozen key on a ring. Twonty-flve ccnta reward for their ' '" return. - Richard Gashes v n . ; Heizcoatein town. WANTED To borrow one thousand dollars upon five or six thousand ' dollan worth of unincumbered real es- - tute. Address "WANTS" care Joubsal Office. New Berne, N. C. Sept. 8, 1893. THE Black Diamond Minstrels will play at the Theatre Hall next Tues ' day night. Reserved seats, 85 cents; -, dress circle, 25 cents, . OLD PAPERS for sale in any quanti ties at the JornNAL Office. Good for pasting on walls and putting under '''; carpets.' tf PEAS and BEANS for Fall planting at Berry's Drng Store. -i8w.--.. - ,.r.. 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. , Pbof. W. H. Suepabd. IOALVIM BCHAFFER'8 WILD CHERRY ROCK AND RYE, pat '" up expressly for throat and lune; dis mn, (or sale bjr Jab Bkdhohd. DOTTY 8 HALT WHISKEY for Uadioloal use lor sale 6? v jn8 ' : . Jab- Ekomohd. RD V. JONES, late in oharge of the ptwwrlpcion department of relhuu's Phmruaoy, Aehnvillo, N O., haeopnned Prtcrip.ion Dru Stoic swxi to custom houao. Ppeoial oar is given to the selection of preparations for prMortplioa use only. Tbe patron age of the public in otioHed. may 29 - f I8U. 8ACRAMESTAL, PORT and 1VL 80UPPERNOSO WINES for tale by . Jab. Rbdmokd. ? OB SALE OoW box , or ward rob loanse U perfect loans v Ut tad Derfeot bed by night, and you eaa put away as much clothing- or mber uruclt a ib the average wardrobe. Yua oao gat three articles for the price uf dm, Mo ratre cbitme for packing or ihippin Mrs. Dr. Talaugo. wife of ibe cele ' breied presohrr, aayt these lounges art very, vert tdoe 5 PrioelnCreton.llO, $12, , Raima f 13. U, Kw Silk, $30. $35, Silk BroeilU,W5. $80. ' Terms 10 per eent. dlsooum cash with order or half wkh order baUuoa 80 aye. ALFRED COLES. Grand and Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. HTJNYADI Jatoi Mineral Water, the beat Natural aperient. ' For aaie bv Jab. Rkdmond. 11URE CORN WHISKEY for sal by Jab Rkdmohd. DOFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for ml by Jab. Rkdmohd. -.--- IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN, Burke's Baas' Ale and Bnrk"i Guinness' Stout, for aal by Jab Ridmohd. 7K ff(' OIQARS at vary low i OaUUV figure to wholesal and retail trade for sal by Jab. Rkdmobd. GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY aaed vary much In tbe siok room. Fr aal by Jab Rbdmovp. .Spiritual pride spoils many graces. Bishop Ta) lor. Wisdom never kick nt the iioa Wall it cun'tbring down Kx "Ue who knoa beat how to en darn hil I the gwatrBt peace." ' - The immortality of tuo soul is a , noirersal Instinct and desire of the - human race. Dr. Scbaff. Tribulation la , the klng'a I nighway, and yet that highway Is ' pared with tore. Maodnff. ' r ; ; i -: . eassaBBaasaaanaasasasa. M LET the dew of yonr kindness . fall on the evil and -the good oi ' the Just and onjast. Gall Hamll-. . ton. t "hv"; t1 ' - - W ire made for eajoymant, it Is said. and. in the whole, there is " dnore epjotment v'haii: wretohed- newt. ltobertsonr( w :r 1 AT Minneapolis, J. Bloat Pasaet aaid that the passage of the. Force bill wan the "only pledge of the party nnredeemed." ; ? . Wben the fair words and good eoaaael will not prevail on ns, we mnat be frighted Into oor duty L, rlitrange. :: Christian pet faction in outward con d act consists not in doing ex traordinary things, bnt in ordinary things extraordinarily well. Wbxr shrinking from - the un known, the mj ttterions future, la it not unongh to be assured . that we are coins to ChtUt, that we sITall be with Chrlstt ; If you wish sncoess In life make perseveranoe J our bosom fuirnd, experience your wiso gunnel, can Hon jour tUlur brother, and hope yourjtaatiJian cenius. Sel. TttUTH oun li trdly be ixcted t3 a l.ipt liergHtlf tothrt crooked " f nnsl wily hlnitrvHitiflH o( world ; f r V ?!!'!, i;kliht, trav. i e ' r, i:rn?4. Ci-'ton. 1 :'''"t 1 r.t V ' 3 ' nt i ' A noble man oomparesand es timates himself by n Idea which is higher than himnelf. And ft mean man by one which in loww than himaeif. Henry Ward Beeoher. TnsBK ieja goodness a penetra tive power that nothing can with stand. Cunning and malice melt away before its mild, open, steady glanoe. Gail Hamilton.. Man carries tinder his hat a pri vate theatre, wherein a greater drama is acted than is ever per formed on the mimio stage, begin ning and ending in eternity. Lx. Boebow jtl( is not so hatd to bear as the thought of sorrow com ing. Airy ghosts that work no harm do terrify ns more than men in steel with bloody purposes. Ex. LOCAL NEWS. 1NEWADVERTIBEMBNTS. Lost Keys. Big Ike Important. J. C. Harrison Adm'rs notice. School vacation is over. Come out to tbe Y. M. C A. service at 6 o'clock this afternoon. Showers today. Cooler in extreme western portion of the State. Collegiate Institute, Graded School and private schools begin today. ' The 'pastor of the city will preach today on the 'subject of "Education." Studedls are arriving already ,to enter the Collegiate Institute, which opens to morrow morning' . At the meeting of the Directors of the New Bcmo Ice Factory, just held, Mr. B. 8. Guion, who has recently been attend ing to the businc of the company, was elected Secretary, Treasurer and General Manager. A Mr. Abernethy is expected to deliver a Third Party addreas at Riverdale, Wednesday, probably beginning about 11 o'clock. We Have been told that bis rniiin aim is to try to decoy Alliancemen into the Third Party. It is said he alse-l sella a life of Weaver. Orders have been received from the authorities at Raleigh to bold Itcid Un derwood, the colored man In jail here charged with killing a man in Georgia, until the authorities in that State act in the matter. A telegram has also been received from Fayetteville indicating that he is wanted there also. The article on cholera should be read throughout by every one. Its teachings on the power of cleanliness towards keeping eff diseases and epidemics even when a few cases of the most dreaded maladies effect an entrance into a locality makes it worth preserving. The truths it contains should be remembered and practiced. Rev. Mr. Lewis, of Cor Creek, Carteret county, closed a protracted meeting at Trent church (Free-Will Baptist), near Stonewall, which he and the pastor, Rev. Jesse Bennett, hare been conducting for a week post There were eighteen conversions. All Joined at once and the whole eighteen wore baptised yesterday morning. Henry James, eol, brought ia the office last night a fish thai was of a variety strange a New Bern, which. Was caught near the month of Heme river. It was about two and a half feet long, two inch es wicie, and half Inch 'thick "from side to side,- He had fins but no seale Some .., ..... k - ..'.': - say ne is oi roe stna known as tne king of salmon. Vv'ft fit - We are requested to state that E. B, Dndley,"..eoi;wnt at 'the court heuse at the time of the Republican convention as a spectator and. addressed the meeting simple because be was urgently eajled for not as a participant or sympathiser. He informed the convention at the be ginning of his remarks that his speech might throw a ' coldness over the meeting. " - :: : : '. Dr. N. H. Street, city physician, does not think it notseasary as yet to put quar antine regulations in force, aa foreign vessels do not. eome, her.' and there haa not been any case of sickness in the Vbited State that Ha unmistakably been' pronounced cholera, , except on Teasel whose passengers par; aot been permit- tod ta land. - If a case of 'cholera, about which Jliere doubt, ahonid develop aay where on shore he will recommend putting the quarantine in force imme diately. . - ; - . , . We are informed that about SOO people greeted Meean, Henry and Pou at Beels- boro yesterday. 'I The speaking began tli noon,1 ach spoke .'about kn , hour, and then Mr. J. P. Brinson a Third Party canvasser ia the audience, was called on lie also spoke for an . hour. '' Mr. Poo claimed the privilege of, asking Mr. Brln sou questions and granted him' the same. Mr. Tou's qucotlons tangled Mr. Brinson so tlmt he had no option left to sav him f cxc-f !r to decline o niver, but v' i !"r. Tuu r-'juipd lie a. rrcd ii ' '; ''otis evi-yoe r ,i.l - ' 1. Itn- :'! ' "-:! Accidentally Killed. Frank Atkinson, the colored fireman at Mr; Clifford Simpson's : brick "mill at Riverdale, was caught in the main belt Friday and carried partly around a pully. His' head struck the end of I sill and passing that struck an iron bar 1-3 inch thick and 3 inches wide. The force of the blow bent the bar and broke the belt, which was 14 inches wide. - He was terribly crushed and uncon scious but lived three hours and a half afterward a remarkable case .ot tena cious vitality, considering tho severity of his injuries. Coming and Going. Mr. C. R. Thomas and family, who have been visiting relatives at Beaufort, returned to the city yesterday morning. Mrs. Thomas' ante, Miss Ella Davis came up also to visit theni. Miss Ella Dill of Beaufort, came up to visit her aunt, Mrs. S. LL Dill. Mr. Robt. Hancock, U. S. Revenue Collector, left to spend a months' vaca tion at Asheville. Mr. H. W. Wahab left on. a Northern business trip. Miss Nellio Colligun has left to atteud Notre Dame College, Baltimore. Her father, Mr. Wm. Colligan accompanied her. ne will go on to Chicago on a pleasure trip and take a view of the grand preparations in progress for the World's Fair. Mr. F. 9. Aldridgc of Oriental, who has been in the city a day or two, left yesterday morning to enter Trinity college. Rev. Mr. George 1ms returned to the city. Mr. W. S. Blount, who has been spend ing the summer in Pitt county, returned to the city yesterday. Mias Janie Brown returned last night from a visit to the family of Capt. W. W. Carraway, near Kinston. Church Services. Centenary M. E. Church Itev. R. A. Willis, pastor. Services at 11 a. m., and 8 p. m., conducted by the pastor. Young men's prayer meeting at 9:15. Sunday School at 4 p. m., J. K. Willis, Sup't. Prayer meeting on Thursday night at 8 o'clock. The public are cordially in vited to attend these services. Catholic Church Rev. Mathius Hau Hector. Low Mass and sermon at 11 a.m. Sunday-school at 4:30. Benediction with Blessed Sacrament at 5 p. m. Sunday service Hancock Street Metho dist Church Sunrise prayer meeting to commence at G 1-3 o'clock. Preaching at 11 a. in., and at 8 p. m., by pastor, Rev. Jno. F. Butt. Sunday-school 4 p. m. lady of splendid musical talent has been secured to perform on the instru ment; hope all the singing class will be there. By request of a professor of learn ing the subject of the morning service will be "Christian Education." Christ Church 13th Sunday after Trinity. Service, sermon and Holy Com munion 11 a. m. Evening prayer S p.m. The public are cordially invited. Atten tive ushers. Sunday-school at the chapel 0:80 a. m., and at the church p. m. Baptist Church Services 11 a. m., and p. m., conducted by the pastor, Rev. Rufus Ford. Sunday-School 4 p. m. Church of Christ, Hancock St I. L. Chestautt, pastor. Services at 11 a.m., and 8 p.m. Young men's prsyer meeting at a. m. Sunday-school at 8:80 p. m., E. Harper, Sup't. -Weekly prayer meeting every Thursday night at 8 p. m. All are cordially invited to attend every service. T. M. C. A. Services this afternoon at 6 o'clock, at the Hall on Craven street All men are invited. i Fire Insurance Re form. Editor JormNAL: "H."Jin the Jotra- bai, or Sd lust, doe not sufficiently explain how fire insurance reform can be obtained.. I - would su rcet that New Berne, Washington- and Goldsboro ' start out; together, and each town organise a Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Then, after organized, each; company insure about' one - third in each town or any other prominent town in the district throughout the country.. Each company operates in Its own section.' in tnis manner every one wormy oi having his property insured can do so at a. low rate of insurance. ; I venture, to say that tbe rate or insurance will not exceed one dollar for every one thousand dollars insurance per year. I know af an in stance where it did only reach 50 cents on the' 11,000 for1 buildings sod 78 cents for every $1,000 on personal property for two years. ' every ouuding worthy or Insurance in the district would be insured and every member is a detective upon other mem bers. . Each of the companies might carry from, 13,000,000 to 14,000,000 worth of lnsnrano in tne large districts tuey eoum operate ta. ' ;- . " - u. B. w. ' a Minstrel Entertainment. - All the latest sonars and dances, also expert tumbling- will be rendered at the Now Pome Theatre Tuesday night by the Black Diamond Minstrels. . - ": Tickets on lalo at Now Bern Drug Store. . .-.-I v . .,..: : . . See the grand street parade Tuesday afternoon 'headed by tb famous Star band. - - ' 43t ' MO Calvary Temple ia now well seated and a . large crowd ia expected at the services at B 14 p. m. I Meeting led by Rev. X F. Butt, y - V"' ; , ' ; r On and after tliin date P!iv!i" w be T 'i Ct ' nt n-y ! ji, ! ' j- ; - ABOUT CHOLERA. It Cannot nourish in Pure Surround ingsSanitary Regulations nro More Important than (Ju;ir antlne, A Remedy for the Disease. There is danger that the authorities of this and other cities will upend all their energies at quarantine to repel the attack of disease, and fail in the only available means ot preserving the public health. Epidemics do not come as an invading army either by land or water. Smallpox and measles and whooping cougii arc contagious, and to guard against such diseases the health omcer with a vigilant quarantine will be found useful. Yellow fever, typhus lever and cholera are not contagious, Plico a sufferer from any one of.., these diseases in a perfectly healthy locality, and he cannot communi cate' the malady to a well person who comes in contact with him. We have seen this tested time and time again with the one unvarying result. lake fitly passengern from a ship ar riving at tne port in which the yellow fever during the voyage has been fatal in a majority of cases and transport them to fifty different inland localities where the complaint is wholly unknown. Some of them may die, but they will not com municate the discaso to their most inti mate attendant. It is so with the cholera. The pestilential wave will travel from one country to another, the foul atmosphere always infecting those sub ject to it, but staying to be prevalent and disastrous chiefly where sanitary precau tions are neglected and filth and foul drinking water invite its attacks and mako provision for its residence. We know all that has been written about its travels. It is true that a body of pil grims or a legion of soldiers have carried the cholera with them in their march and made it a companion of their journey. But break up the party and scatter it into healthy localities and the members do not take the contagion with them. This shows tho mcaas of prevention and the method of treatment. Tho dis ease will not abide in a place with clean streets and a pure air and wholesome water unless a body of people already foul with it arrive and create the pesti lential atmosphere in which it flourishes. It is well enough to watch at tho en trance of the harbor and to insiwt arriving ships, but far more important to sweep the thoroughfares and cleanse the gutters. We saw very much of the chol era on its most futal visit to this country, and suffered in person from its attack. We were carried fourteen miles on a bed from the foul quarter in which it raized. and neither the woman in whose lap our head was cradled, the man who drove the vehicle, nor tho good people who nursed us back to life and waited on our convalescence suffered from contact with us. This was not an isolated case. Not every one recovered who was thus re moved, but in no caso was the disease communicated to another person outside oi tne area wncrc it had been so ratal. A strong, healthy diet, active habits and a courageous will are the best per sonal safeguards. There is no disease to the prevalence of which faintheartedness and a degression of spirits contribute so largely, we saw cases in which the vie tim never spoke an intclligiblo.word after ne was nrst seized with the cramps, and went out of life almost without a strug gle, i car, in a person otherwise tret irom disease, will produco symptoms somewnai axin to tne cholera, and wher ever this is prevalent the timid and irre solute are generally the first attacked. The excessive humidity in the atmos phere this summer is itself an invitation or this class of diseases. Unrinc fruit ana an insufficient quantity ol nourishing food lend the way to it. 'I here is a famous rcmcdv for the chol era devised by the combined skill of the most eminent physicians when the dis ease was Uere at its worst, which oupbt be kept in every household. It is very useful in ordinary summer com plaints, and in every case where it was usea in the cholera season it prevented the sudden collapso from which so many never recovered. It was frjt published the Sun. and is known as the "Hnn Cholera Medicine." It consists of equal parts of the tinctures of opium, capsicum, Seppennlnt, rhubarb and camphor. The ose for an adult is fifteen to twenty drops, and less for a child. This may lc repeated twice in extremo cases. It fiords instant relief in attacks less ser ious than that of Asiatic cholera, and may be purchased at many druggists' al ready compounded. N. V. Journal of Commerce. Pnbllo School Teachers Appointed Resolutions Adopted. At a ineetlca of thc-committee of the 8th school district of Craren county, hold Sept. 2nd, 1893, the following appoint ments of teachers werelmodo for the rarious Public schools of the district: New Berno Graded School, (white) k. u. arooKneia, mruiy jrerrohee, M. N WUliams, Jennie Jiattle, Annie I). Chadwick. - Bellair, (white) Daniel Lane. Jlatcholor Creek, (white) Cornelia Wilcox. 1 New Berno Graded School, (colored) 0. E. - Palmer. Eunice Dudlv, Bettie Whitley, Mary Jones. S. V. Havens. Ldiiun rnysic. r lessant mil, (colored) Ilyrnan inompson, nancy 4. Kichardson. Kocki Kan. (colored H-J. T. York. WlUls Chapel, (colored) 8asaa Lewis. TCed House, (colored) To be supplied. ine iouowinir resolution tu nnant- mouslY adontad: i That no public' school-teacher shall hereafter be considered eligible to the position of teacher hi this district who does sot hold an Institute certificate. ,Wnius M. Watsoh, . , , . - Clerk School Commitle. Gastoa lloase Barber Shop. - To the gentlemen whom I hayo hereto fore senrod at John Urown s Barber shop, and to .the publio generally, I respect, fully announce, that I shall for the future, do business at the Gaston House Barber Shop. It will be my endeavor, as it has in the paat to givo satisfaction to such as wish s good share, hair-cut or shampoo. Gentlemen may assure themselves that they will find at Oils place solicr, respect- (Ul, attontiTe barbers, and quiet, orderly ' i.:Vict. I respectfully solicit a share of t roMic patronni'O, v . T. ii. IT. V.u h unwoN From North to South, from East to West, Come throngs ot buyers eager, Because my prices are the best To suit the means whi n meagre. Here comes the toiling artisan To save an honest penny, The horny handed farmer, too, To see the bargains many. The rich, the poor, they throng my doors, Each one the chances to embrace, They buy their goods from liio Ikk'h famous stores, And go home with a happy face. liio Ikk wanes war on prices high. Ilis banners now unfurled, Bin Ike with his mammoth stock-.', mid prices low Can surely beat the world. Shell Rock W anle.l. Sealed proposals will lie received lor thirty days, for f.'i tishing 1,000 Ions hell rock, delivered on w harf at New Berne. For further inloiinalion apply to W. D. Wai.i.ach, City Clerk. NOTICE. State of North Carolina '.'raven county. The ubBcrlber having nualllled am Ad mlnlBtratoroi tbe estate ot Joliu K. Hatch. deceased, on the'JGtb day of .Inly, A.D. IH'Jl. oeiore mo fjiera or ino Muperior Court oi Craven oonnty, heteby not I Ilea all prsonn having olatmfl agalunt the a1d ihmiU), lo present them for payment on or Urote the 4th day of September, met, or this notice win ne pleaded in bar or t hair reco i ty. Parsons Indebted to the enuai. miiht nav Without delay. JAM Rn I J. HAKItlsON. Bei Off 1'ublio AdmtulKlrator. NUNN t cSORLtY, DKAU:it3 IN Fruits, Confectioneries, FINE TOBACCOS, And Smokers' Articles Comer Pollock unci MUM In ts , NEW BERNE, N. C. NT" Try our " 7 C's " (Craven County Cleveland Carr Campaign Club Cigar), 5 cents, and "Clcve ami Steve'' III cent Cigar ;i;!(lv Notice cf Sale of Land. In pursuance to the ordtr of ihu Huporlor Court of Craven county In the pro :eeltiiB tliuieln entitled Jhb. j. Harrison, Adm r of John it. Hatch, against K. K. street et als., I will, on MON1AY,OOT. !M, isy. at iho hour ot iz, M, , at the ourt lloase door In Die ciiv of flewbern, sell to the highest bidder the ianus aeHrue in the petition, mora par ticularly described aa a lot In lliodty nl Newiwrn, frontlnK on Uneen street and Gardner's alley, moro particularly deHnrlhcd in ueeu irom .ion a u. uardner lo John K Hatch, recordel In Iteoordu of 'rH-n oonntr. book , page TerrasorSale: IO41. cf uh. th halftnco ! six months with per cent inter st. Title retained until run payment ih maitn JAM' O. II KltlH N. Ailru'r of J no. It. lluti li. Hrpt. :id, !-!. td.s M. R. HOWARD, General lui.uranr.0 gent, Now Berne, N. C. For Rent. The oflice, newly lilleil up, on llroad street, ailjoiniiiK my olliee, eontainiii!; live rooms. The most central ami comfort able location in the city, for l.usincs.-. purposes. Also, a few desirable dwellings lur rent. I also have for sale several lluildini' lots. Also, several small tracts of land, near this city, on reasonable terms. E. W. CAltl'ENTKK, 8 81 2w Ileal Kstatc Agent. ToGinners IP YOU NEED A COTTON GIN, GET THE Improved BROWN, The Boat in the Market. L. H. Cutler & Go. For Sale, One very lartre Iron Safe, suitable for Banking business or a lar)e Commission business; weight 8,000 lbs. Manufac tured by Moeler 8afo and Lock Company ot Cincinnati, O. - Cost three hundred and forty dollars delivorcd. Can buy or exchange smaller safe by corresponding with or calling on 1UU IKK, New Heme, N. O. Also, one Safe, cost ninety dollars at facto rr of Moeler. Uohnian & Co., ot uin cinnatt, O. rneee sales nave not been out or uie factory only a very short time, and look as wen sa when nrst made. OOMK AND BEK ME I a3 J. 1 BRTiR, rra. T001 DllHKU,llu tm. 8. 1. MBKaTJ, Caihltt. The vNati6rjalBankf 0P HEW BKSNBK. 0. biooKroiuTD 1MB. ?, ': Capital, -Surplus FroAti, $100,000 08.168 , . . DIBK0T0R8., . v Jam. A. Bstaii, Trios. Dairmu. Onas. B. Bar as, .'J, II. BaokbobXi Ai.ix. MiLLrn, U HarvsT, u. n. r "i. POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar bakirjK nowJor. HiKhest of all in ImtvfmiDg strength. Ixitrst United Ntutrx OoivnifH-nt lie- port. Roy at. Bakino Powdkr Co.. 100 Wall St., N. Y. Notice. Atlantic ,t Noitxii Caiioi, in v 1. I!. Co. Secretary and Treasurer's Olliee, Ncwhcm, N. (,'., Aii(,Misl2:!d, xfi. The Annual Mcctin;; of the Stock holders of Ih. Atlantic an, I Nnrth Caro lina, li' iilr,,;!,! Ciimpuiiv u ill In, I:, 1,1 at Morchead Cily on the till I'lmi'-.lav in Scpl. iiiln-i '.".Ml, IS1IJ. I-. C. Kill'.KKTS, rt 'JI td Scci'i larj and Trcani'cr. Notice of Dissolution of Copartnership. lie it known that llie linn of lirvaii A; Howard, iloinir a (iincral Insurance I nisi liens, nave tins dav. bv inulual ccinscnl. dissolved co part nershi p. M. It. Howard will couliuiii- llie I'ire Insurance' at I lit- linn's old lainl on Cra ven street. Thanking; I he public I'oi p-l palri.n aire, we are, Vi-rv le- pei I I'llIU , II li I'.iivan, .Ii;. M. I!. How mil. Alii; 21, IH!l- -.'Ii A TRIAL! I lax in-,' )til :ii L i ir liiisiiuv ;i Delivery Wagon, e :ll'e now ire.;,l, I- it V. JICl ,.i a rur.sii i.n'i Pig Hams and Breakfast Strips. We al-o ill vMir it'( i;il al trillion .t 30c. BUTTER Full Cream Cheese ALWAYS ON It i: Send us oiir onler .-.lid we oii.n.int prompt. Iltlelllioli. Than k in our Ii i 11.I-. I'm- th.ii may past favors and triMm; von rf of your i'ul nr.- Inline Very I .--1 .. . -1 I i 1 1 1 v Churchill & Parker, l. New Urnir. H 'JC. 0 in llro id Sire DM HAMD. Wo aio "n'.iilo.l iimoni! all wl.ln awak iieoplo with having on band at all times tho largest stock in tne city in vory ae- partment of our tmsinp.Ro. I his means we buy in lariro lota, anil . an sell at pro portionately low prices. Wo assuro you, you wm make a mis take if you buy be I or o seeing us. Ilespootfully, llackburn & Villett. LIFE INSURANCE CO. I tuke pleasure in notifying my friends and the public that I have accepted a HPEOIAL AGENCY fortius SUto with tho Mutual Life Insurance Ca OP NEW YOUR. Office bourn from 10 a.m. lo 4 p.m. at It B. Nixon's oflicu, oppoaito O. MarVn. on Pollock street,' where I will be ploamd to receive my friends and give any infor mation desired by those wanting the best and aaest Ufa Insurance. S. D. JONES. New Berne, N. C. 8-17tf j;h.benton,m.d.id.d.s. DENTIST, Prmanntly1oM4. I 5IWUKRN, N.a Oil i1mlntHtrd tot ih "Hoi.ion mi IsMtltl WlilHtnt ixiIUs i" V" 0 ill IioUil AJiTt. f Hi M (1 flew Jewelry Store. w opening and arriving, a nice line ol JEWELEY. Am a.'.nl lor K.in, Waltham. How rd, Hockford, and all Icadimr brands n. WATCH I )S. m also thoroughly and scicntiflcall v repare.l, lioth with in.itrunients and a iwlcdjjc oi I heir use, to tit any defect vi-ion I lull can lie fitted w ith Glasses. lch as I'si-sbvonia. il nernietroiiin. W'pia ami Aiiii;iiiatiMii, lioth single ' 1 :l'.Olll.l. al.'lu-;. and .lew. Iry repaired iiiipilv and skillfully, l-'il'tv i..,s Special les just arrived. I kindly ask n share of the iiiitronaL'e I' Hie pi ople ol ,. w , me and country. isurinej yon lli.O I will highly appn-cinle Hir patronau'e, and will in all transac ons miaranl. e -.iti s:ict inn. Call and ;;. i m tu i.-es. They will irpris.- you. licspo i fully. T. J. BAXTER & CO.. Toll... k Si., i.. S. W ood's Stand. Miss 01a Ferebee Will i Ml SIC CLASS, MON i.W, SKIT. H 1 1 II School Opening! Mv S.-I I 19th Seotember, illdil IV lea lte.1 Ii. Ilirll'L- NewL.irn be- l i .i.i if .' on (,, pet '.Kn W. NKAL Hew Rchool. Miss I. i: ll .luNKS and Miss .IAN IE I'.KOWN will open a School in Miss llairi.it I. an. '-, n-sideiice . M.mdav Sent .Hi Ih. lull Ln li-h LI.., nrsi' . with Latin, French ami nOO; Ad-8-flw8w Kook ke cpiier, I Ul.'tU. Tei'ins: l'rii need pupils. Dept., :i.on. Horse Milliner. Any on.- isliinr Hand made Harness on .1. . OA V, al St. Harness I )eiioilorv i Kirsl-Class Set til w ill do well to call wart's Carriage and on Itroad stivet. pc ill kii ial attention pai .Is in lliis line. I I. repairing ot n3 Buy None Other Than Old Virginia Cheroots, Best Cheroots in the Market. Price bcinj; tbe same as inferior ( 'iieroots. iTM.iutel Olock Cortilleates packed i:i every box bonght of HOLK8Al,K GtiOOHK, UUdibfc STUKR1. S 8W McUtNIt M. C Diicsway & Churchill, Machinist's Sunolies A Speoi aStXty ! CRAVEN 8TREET, One door below City Hall. All orders sent to us will have Oar prompt attention, and be delivered tov auy part of the city without delay. vjiianty aua prices guaranteed in every instance. JelO Am l ' Sample Hoie and Half l!::3 ! Sample Summer. Vests for ladies & children. Sample Suspenders, Sample' - Handkerchiei Bagsr.-rvA Vv'v'-' Everything Cheap, Everything 'warranted to be aa represented. Chi c f r r'j r
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 4, 1892, edition 1
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