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f?4 Ky. :-I The ' Daily ''ft '..V VOL. XI.-NO. 141 NEW BE11NE, N. C.. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1M)2. PRICE f CENTS. J OURN AL ft JSIVESK ',: . H. TVON'T Cornet HaxUr the 8e.ienlilie 1J i Ontieinn.now loeated perinantly with you. All eyes lilted correctly where glasses will remeily the trouble. 7tf DWELLING HOUSE I'm- Kent, comer Pollock ami Hancock titrects. Apply to Ctf V. 11. ConKN, tit store. IOFFEll my services to the people, of New Heme lor u short rime. Office at Gsstoii House. W. (1. Huownr, 9 Ctf Optician. WANTED To liorrow one thousand dollars upon live or six thousand dollars worth of unineumbcred real es tate. Address "WANTS" care .TomtN.M, Office. New Heme, N. ('. Sept. 3, 1892. OLD PAPERS for sale in any quanti ties nt the Journal Office. Good for pasting on walls and putting under carpets. tf I HAVE fitted up Hotel Albert Harher 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 ine a call. Piiok. V, 11. Shkiwbd. I. CALVIN SCHAFFER'S WILD CHERRY ROOK AND RYE, put up expressly for throat and lung die eaaei, for sale by Jas. Redmond. DUFFY 8 MALT WHISKEY for Mxticionl ukk (or sale br jtuSd Jas. Rkdhond. RD V. JONES, Into id onnrge of iiim priwuriptiou department of HnlhnmV Phrmoy, Aaheville, N. 0., hanuHuud a Prepcription Drug Store u z( to custom lionsM. Spooial care Is Kivnn to th nxlcciioii of preparations fur tireaoription uhh only. Tbu patron K of the public, in nolioited. roay29 MISH. SACRAMENTAL. PORT and 8CUPPERNONG WINES for sale by Jab. Kkdmond. ? OR SALE-CoI.b' box or ward v robo lounge is a perfect lounge by lr and a perfect bi d by night, and you oan I'll i ivny hh inueb clothinx or other arlin. hm in the i-rKi wnrrlrobe. You can KHt three an icl'.t for inn price of nn. No extrn ehini ff lticluilK or nhippiua: Mr. Dr. Talmatce- wifvofiln cele brated preacher, says 'hew lonnnes are ery. very nico. Prioe in Ore ton, $10, 12, Raime 812. 14, haw Silk, 20, 825. . Silk Brooatelle, S25. S30. Terms 10 per cent, dieoouni ennh with order or half with order baUnoe 00 days. ALFRED COLES. Orand and Myrtle Avenues. Brooklyn, N. Y. HONYADI J .id oi Mineral Water, the bent Natural aperient. For sale by Jas. Rkdhond. PURE CORN WHISKEY for sale by Jas Redmond. DUFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for ale by Jab. Redmond. IMPORTED HOLLAND OIN, Burke's Base' Ale and Burke's Guinness' Htoni, for sale by Jas. Redmond. 7 nnfl CIOARS at very low I tlaUUv figures to wholesale and retail trade for sale by Jab. Redmond. GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY need very much in tbe sick room. For sale by Jab Rrdmobd. THS Sollivan-Corbett prize fight takes plane in New Orleann today. OKNVllAT. ATIT.AT 10. STRVlfNSON -. 1 addrewud thirty thousand poople '' ' . at hi old home, llorndon, Ivy,, on ' Friday, litis nnhject wan tho tariff f.; and tbe foice bill. , XQE canvass of the Slate is most encouraging to tbe Democrats. Tbe Republican State convention . it now in session at ltaleigh. With tbe nomination of the Republican State tioket the campaign will be : v fully Inaugurated. -. Tn Durham Qlobe says: Adlai, i fl Graver's second will be here on the 10th. Five hundred and eighty - monnted Democrats will receive him, ft thousand tar torches will v abed their radiance, and the Third ,: party will be captured. TBI Wilmington Messenger thus f greets the True Issue: "The Trne Issue is ont. It is a campaign pa-,-' per published at New Bern with Oen. Cullen A. Battle as editor. It lays healthy reading of tbe trne Democratic kind before its leaders. . Gen. Battle wields a stroug and r-(f practiced pen." : In the Judgment of the Ooiumbas (Ohio) Press "the political horizon now looks like that of 1852, forty years ago, when the Democratic party swept all but four states of the anion, and tbe defeat of its whig enemy was so overwhelming I that in the following year tbe latter gave np the ghost." "Wires Mr. Peck, the so-called 'araocjfttio labor commissioner of New York, was preparing bis re cently published Republican c.tm I "u document, he fail, d ' to ob i :ve that the MoKinley bill whioh r .lnuod the tariff tax on .iwaUkin sacquert 33 per Cent and tu.uU ilia tnondrt freer put a tax oi 100 per cent, on ll iuhel abitta, III per fiit, nil o Miiruoii .wooffii 'jpimlrf, 132 f it in-iif. tin ts itinon wiuilotr glass, 1 I'M irr !'iit,.in wooJch tock. N..riii) , it'iii.u ka the Alex- GaKette, -except Mr. Took ' t " "ihiiortn coadju;.. ri i A Wasoinoton correspondent satt.: I'li'iitv of hard work will win iIhmI.iv Ton much brass band ami regalia kind oi c.;iropaigntng la nut ikm-iIciI ho mncb a a practical syslfniatii!, nniot, bouse-to-bouse uaiivana, uud Uhairman Simmons is the man to do it. Trained as he was in a school of politics ever confronted with a negro Republi oan minority, be is more familiar with the proper tactics to employ in this campaign than any man in the State who has lived amid Democratic majorities. His course while in Washington as a Con gressman was noted for its adher ence to method, and by means of undemonstrative sjstem he accom plished more practical results for bis constituents than many mem bers fond of vainglorious display. LOCAL NEWS. AKW AD VERTI8EMENT8. Maxtor Scientific optienn. Steamer Howard Schedule. J. A. Meadows Marine railways. II. Winlleld & Son llarae'slioeing. lluckhurn i Willctt The mystery of ages. Fair weather to-day, oxcept showers on the coast. Cooler. The Ladies' Missionary Society of the llaptist church will meet today at 4 o clock at tlic parsonage. A full atten dance is requested. lloineinlier the formal opening of the wigwam, the Cleveland and Carr Cam paign Club's headquarters to-night. Home speakers will address the meeting. Rally, Democrats, rally. The Cleve land and Carr club meets tonight in their wigwam at the corner of Broad and Han cock streets. Everybody invited. To-morrow is the time for the excursion from Durham to Morchcad to pass through the city. It will leave Durham at tl a. in. arrive at Morchcad late that afternoon and start on the return trip Saturday afternoon. Some "varmint" is making nightly raids on poultry near the depot. At first the depredations were laid to rats but as grown fowls are attacked and their throats cut it !a presumed that a mink or weasel is about. Mr. Abcrncthy arrived at Hiverdale Sunday and hurried up his appointment to Monday night instead of Wednesday as first announced. His speech was de livered in the Alliance building to a good audience, and we are informed by some who hevrd it that it was simply an Al liance lecture. The Kicliniond and Danville Railway will sell round trip tickets from Oolds boro to the meeting of Democratic clubs at Ualeigk on the 16th inst. for $2.75. This is the occasion when Hon. Adlai Stevenson is to apeak in Itnleigh. Tickets will be for sale on the 14th, 15th and loth insts. and will be good returning until and including the 20th inst. Mr. J. V, Wood, the new tinner, is pushing forward in his business and doing good and satisfactory work in the various branches of the trade. The shop work he was turning out yesterday was somewhat of a novelty tin patterns for men a clothes. They were for the use of Big Ike in cutting ont the garments made in the city for his clothing trade. The last five of Mr. J. P. Taylor's fish buildings at tho market are getting pretty well under way. Every one who goes down to that locality, especially those who have not visited it for a few months, remarks on the great improvement. Eight new, commodious and prctiy fish buildings and nearly a dozen new stores in a continuous line and a good portion portion of them on recently made ground, reclaimed from the river. . We hear Mr. J. F. Heath, a deputy of our excellent Sheriff, Mr. W. B. Lane, complimented for his diligence in collec ting taxes. Collecting tho taxes from those who do not pay readily is an un pleasant duty, but it is one that has to be performed with due regard to the re quirements of the law and in fairness to those who promptly and cheerfully pay the taxes when first duo. The sheriff who collects close early is the one most to be commended for the performance of duty and for looking out for thohest interests of all citizens. The Mission Snnaay-School. Mr. S. B. Ball, Superintendent of Mount Calvary Sunday-school, which was organized Sabbath before last, has sent on an order for a good supply of literature for the school in the way of text books and intercstinor naners for gratuitous distribution every Sabbath to tbe scholars. There were 25 scholars in the school last eVnmHy double the number with which' it was organized, and teachers enough for thorn, but it is desired to in crease tbe number of both ar.hnlan and teachers,- and farther ' a it li a mission school, using Undenominational lessons, contributions for further supplies of books or to help forward the school in any way will" be gladly receWed from those disposed to assist Tlie f U n'h a!Wnoon services In the " i 1 ' New Iteiuiuns at Black Mountain, New Berne is pretty well represented at Blowing Rock tho following ia the list of our citizens who are now there: Judge Seymour, Mrs. Seymour, John B. Seymour, Win. B. Ellis, Mrs. E. B Ellis, Miss Lizzie Ellis, Miss Emma K Jones, Mr C. E. Slover, Mrs. C. E. Slovcr, Miss Mary Slover, Mrs. Wm. Hollister; Miss Sadie Hollistcr, Miss Mary Guion, Mrs. P. H. I'clleticr, Dan'l Stim son, Pelleticr, P. II. Pcllctier, Jr., Mrs. Geo. N. Ives, Miss Lula Ives, Misa Fannie Hinallwood, Mr. Claude Gaskina. Coining and (Joins?. Mr. C. Heizenstein and family arc back from Beaufort, where they have been spendiug the auinim r. Mr. J. E. Duke?, of Raleigh, is in the city a few days in the interest of I lie Ilcdal Gold Cure Company, an institution which Mr. Dukes says is similar to the Keelcy at Greensboro, which is known to have been doing a grand work indeed. Mrs. J. S. Manix returned hist night from Wilson, where she had been visiting relatives. Miss Nita Whaley left to visit friends at La Grange, and her mother, Mrs. B. Whaley, accompanied by her son, James, left on the steamer Albemarle, of the N. N. fc W. Direct line for Northern mar kets after a fall stock of millinery. Mrs. B. B. Lane left on the same steniner lor the same purpose. ITarrlson's Letter of Acceptance. President Harrison s letter of acce pt ance has at last been given to the public. lie argues in favor of the National bank ing system and again -t State banks, and devotes considerable space to the question of the revival of American shipping. He endorses the reciprocity policy, ami tells of what he considers some of the benefits it has brought about He heartily np-: proves the declaration ( tie' platform in favor of "'the American docirine of pro tection. " lie is convinced thai tin- free coinage of silver at such ratio to yold as will maintain the equality in their commercial uses of the two coined metals would con ducc to prosperity." lie considers it es sential that these dollars shall have and retain equal acceptability ami value in all commercial transactions. lie favors the appointment of a "non partisan commission" to secure "free and honest elections," and he uses the Ala bama eleetion in the argument for it. He expresses supreme interest ' in free public, schools open to all children of suitable age," and he invites the attention of the whole country to the work done through the State and Agricultural De partments in the interests of agriculture, and to "the wise legislation of the Fifty- first Congress" which led to opening "all the markets of Europe to onf pork products." He extols "the tariff bill of 18'JO" as being more helpful to fanners than any law of the kind they have had before. The President coin hides his letter with a reference to the foreign policy of his ad ministration, touching upon the Nicarag ua canal and the recent difficulty with Chili. In regard to the latter he says that the stand he took has increased the friendship between the two countries and that recent events have shown that he was right in not withdrawing Minister Egan from Chili at the time there was such a demand lor his retirement. The Starch Factory Question Again. We publish today a gratifying letter from Mr. P. A. Koonce, expressing au interest in the starch factory articles. We arc glad to perceive interest on such a lino but wc cannot publish the article aBkcd for entire on account of its length and because the details of manufacture would not be of sufficient interest to the generality of readers but only to tho9C considering embarking in the business. Our idea is to search for promising Industrial schemes and point out their practicability and advantages. Then the minutiae of the business can be obtained by those contemplating engaging in it from manufacturers of the needful ma chinery, or other interested parties. We judge that our State Department of Agri culture, if it could not furnish all infor mation sought, could put one in tho way of obtaining it. It is stated that the process of manu facturing farina or potato starch is aim pie, the machinery not complicated, and consequently nnskillod labor can be used, the work carried on on farms, and culls used up in this way and by their being out of their way the price of the market ed potatoes enhanced. We hope some one will press tho matter to a consumma tion and by next digging season lx ready for work. Interested in the Starch Factory Articles. En iron JntrnitAI.- I ivsncrtfnltv rn- quest the Journal to publish tl ar- JUU iwiui w 'J A, U. t U1UUHI, Canada, on: tho manufacture of farina from Irish nntatncR. The articln will un doubtedly bo appreciated by your many reaiera. - The Third nartv iaomwinir luuntlftillv Inaa vnrv rlflv U iintmivnt In all Vntars will talk ;a great deal in off years, but wuu uiey oegin w iook mailers square in the face they see the Third party will not An fnv nm Please nubliah the' article referred to xonrs, c., .; r. A. KOOKOB. . - Stella, N.O., Sept. 8, 1883. i ONFLOW DEM OCIIA' V. (Jointly ticket Nominate:! nad t!i Democratic .Nominees fioi.i I're-I-ilent Down Endorse.! - The Comity nil liii-'lit. The I'oll. willi; i.- the liel.el ;.ut I,, the Democrats of inie.v toutitv in tin convention which met August "1- House of K 'liri .ert-iliv. S V Venters Sheriff - Fred V ll.:rgct Treasure! - ,Iohn V. Cox Register oi l leeiN Caleb C .".!.. rtoi: Coroner--Lewi.; A Aver. Surveyor Strait" 'U Ihirlon Thomas K. Oilman was unaninioiisU endorsed as the i-hoiee of the I i nun-rat.-of this count v as one ,.f i- :.i , ! i. :ii - for the Senate in thi.- diMriet The National, State and ('onrn .-.sioiml nominations of the Democrat ii party were endorsed unanimously. The utmost harmony prevailed, with great enthusiasm for the suei ess of the Democracy. More tliun ilnl ot tie- Democrata of Onslow participated in the primaries. I tl u lion Prank 1 hompson was per manent chairman, with the able and efficient Messrs. L. A Mcrryman, John K. I ettaway ami R I. Brock as secre taries. The Deinocracv of Onslow is iidi awake not dead or sleeping. Even tit old and midillc-agtd are active and en thusiustic in the support of Democracy and good government Onslow is sale for Democracy (1 The Post Ships and Maud Hospital. Ni:w YoilK, Sept V Fresh ea-c-- and more deaths was a bad report from the lower quarantine on the return of Health Ofiijcr Jenkins thi-, niicrnoon. Not onlv had deaths occurred anions the sick on Swiubiirn Island, but new t-.txv and new lentils had taken place on board lln fumigated and supposed to be disinfected steamer Normaiiia. All the immigrant had been removed yiMcrday, and the crew and cabin passengers wen- looked on as uhsolutelv .safe. New ease, how ever, have broken out. and oin; dcalh occurred before I'roh viciim culd be removed lo the hospital on Swinburne Island. In conscoueucc of tin.-, ticli ..ullire ik of chi lli all the stoker of tin- Noriuan- niajrseventv in liuinner. were at once transferred to Hoffman Island for observu tion, where they joined the steerage pa-. senger that had made the voyage with them. Their quarters were cleaned and disinfected and now there an: only pas sengers, officers, deck hands, and -.tcwards on board the ill fated steamer Cleveland Si (ai r Club. Iho lc!'lllal nii ctimr ot lhe( 'leu land - Cair Club V. ill be held tonight at. 1 1 . . Wigwam, cornel of linenl 'and Hancock sUeets, at eight o'clmk. I. cerjl.od turn out l'roiiiim nt -pi t'r i u " l.b tin meeting. By older of President, A II. I'owki I . S.c 1,000 ;00D DLMOCHATS WAN'I'KD. Letter From (inner (lev eland. iieY Ovi'.i 1 I'i ..Mill'- llw. M vh-. . 1 1 1 1 v l:t, I Wii.i. S II v Dear Sir: I le.iived a ci.l.v . I id. song you have unM-n !.. I.--u ,i d a- on say, for an ' cneouiagei '" during the ap proaching campaii'ii. I believe, with you, that the inllii. in c of -mi and iiiiimc of tin: right sort ..uht i,..t to be ..m r looked a iiuportanl adpiu. ts to a polili cal campaign: and so far a- I am able to judge, this latest production of yoiii., must serve a good purpose m dial dnci tion. One thing 1 am certain, the coin position of this song by vu is a. sun demonstration that the composer i. actuated by the sort of spirit and i n thusiasm which wins elections. Very truly yours, tinovia; Ci.:.vu..-.ni The following song is the only l. .mi coming president lccognied t'.ninn.s Sono : CLEVELAND LS THE MAN. Come rally round the good old Hag and give them loud hu.as. Let every man do what he can. to help our noble cause. For Cleveland and li.r Stevenson we'll battle every storm. And pass the cry along tin- line for Riv cnuc Reform. Shout I boys ! shout I our cau -e i , bound to win I Wc vote for Cleve and .tick to Steve and see that they get in. For honest Government we'll light, for all that's true and fair, For Grandpa's hat will gel ina.sh'd llat, when Grover takes liU chair, lie ran this grand old country once, as president did reign, As Democrats let's put him back, to run it onco again. Shout I boys I shout I etc., Let Democrats throughout the land, for gallant Cleveland shout From every throat and cast his vote, ami man for man turn out, Let's win our cau9c, tho world's applause, and do all that wc can, Work day and night with all our might for Cleveland is the man. Shout I boys I shout t etc. Reduced Price 25 cents, regular price in Washington, I). C, 40 cents. I have 1,000 copies on hand ami must sell them, For sale at the Gkekn Fuont Novki.ty Stoiik. aug271m From North to South, from East to West, Conio throngs of buyers eager, Because my prices arc the best To suit the means when meagre. Hero comes the toiling artisan To save an honest penny, Tbe horny handed farmer, too, To see the bargains many. Tho rich, the poor, they throng my doors, iiacll one tue chances to embrace, They bny their good from Bio Ike's famous stores, ,. ' ,- And go home with a happy face. Bio but wages wai on prices high, . His banners now Unfurled,- ' Rio Ikr with his mammoth stocks and pr j oW' I.i-t of Letter-,. It- I U .1 1 1 J 1 1 , III tie l'o-t llllie at Ml'." Bcrni , t V.'. ! count v. N ( ' Sep; ;: lh'.rj A - M.s. M n . V. : ;, Allen I! H.'i,i I'.iekiva I. si' " l: r, ...... r " Mi s Ni Hi. iVi.im i 1 1 I. I' !'loe II Mi. !i K 1 1 '.i .. :. it. ! ,. -limes ! - !!:;, . . I, ,: I. -I; 'i. .!,:; Mi K . n. , M Mis.- If, I,,, , , l lu ll Hie I; Mil. : 0 Mi- M .1 m n I' i .. 1 1 ,i . I i,.i:.-, li Mi-.- Ma' !: f... C :i UaiiUin S Mi- ! G. :-miih, V. i.i -.,.r Smith. Mr !:, i'i ii., W Mr-. .M Mind i S . I i.l Ml - I an nie Wallace, .M-- M,,;, !, Ward I'i-i' .alba. I'.,: :1 al ., t . i Wlllph.if.1 ..i, :ni '. . 1 1 i ,.ed all. I 'i. oat" of list The regulation, tn.w require that one crllt , lie collected .el the .1. !i i f of each advertised letter Wm. i: Ci. '.ilnl r M Shell Hock Wauled. Sealed pl'opo-al- W ill In le. ,'U, , '.. thirty .lav-, I'm I ;t n-h ,: 1 .1111(1 l.m shell lock, deluelcl ,.n uhaijal New lie I in- Foi furl h.i iiil.unial ion applv to W. D U m i i, i . ( if. ( I . Notice. 1 In and after 1 I.i- .1 it.- Shav in:' will Ten Cent- at mv Sh.-p. Middle --In . I John linnu n N'ew Hern. , N ( ' aiie'.n I Steamer Howard. i In and after Ml IN DA V. SKIT 1 J i n, v-t.a:nei 1 1,, ;,n will run i'i. ,,!., mil s' he.lul. I.i- u in-: .. .. : : t I Ti . I ton, M""-lav-. Wedn. ! mi. I : n,la - at eiohl ilVIci k. If, I ,11 'I'll, ..lav- Thill .lav - and S itir.h v - b.v 1 1 Horse Shoeing. We I,.,,,- ., Kii-t ( a . If, I . S,. , Iioiii tin We-lein S.iln.i ,. i r : i ii i.i Wc do all kind- .1 Fan. v .1,.,, in platili!', it', S.itisa, ii,,i, .:.,! mi , , , ,, , trial II WIM'll.l.ll , S' 'J 7 I I.' C-1IT1 I;..- I '. 1 1 1 ' I, I Railways! Having piiirhaseif llu- 1 1 . 1 W A I i I MAIMNi: IIAII W.W.i o I ,-,v had them th :;li Repaired and Ilci'irnitliod, I am now pr.-pai.-.l t.. ... all , i , ,, Vessel and Repair Work. 1'hnho dcs'iiiug work of lid- tie.lvvl'.i pleasu givo me a call. J. A. Meadows. New Home, Beptembei , IS'.i.'. .' In THE MYSTERY IF is the Spbin. Il ' Whj ' When? No olio has been able to solve, it Lis tening cars havo never solved it. It's a good representation ot the uistciy .mm competitors cannot solve. Respectfully, Hackburn & Wilis... Stove Work & Tinning. See tin1 u'ln-ri you w .til pul up ir worked mi. Work miurnnttvi! in 1 1 r I i i- - i!t I fu niisli ripe when ! I am also pn pmvd lo Tin Houses or do any work in the Tinning line. J. W. WOOD. Hept. (I, IHll'J. H l:l NUNN & HcSORLEY, DEALERS IN Fruits, Confectioneries, FINE TOBACCOS, And Smokers' Articles Cornei I'ollnck and Middln Ms , NEW BERNE, N.0. XW Try our " 7 C's " (Cinven County Cleveland Varr Campaign Club Cigar), S cents, and "Clcve and Stoe'' 10 cent Cigar. 9 8dw iM, H HOWAUD, . General Insurance Agent, li Abaoluvotv Pure. A rreai.i of i. o. HillhoHt of e.l! i:. I.'ll, st I .,,!. I Si ll, imrt. Uovai. I! vi.l-ai !' St., N. V ot...ii,pC iow Ji-r. ! .':oaH ntrulintil 'm.riniHciit y.V : it i'o., 1UC, Wall To Cinners IF YOU NEED A COTTON GIN. GET THE improved 'I ;.:i L. II . Cutler & Co. Fsr Rent, I I.. .1.1. I.., in l""l"' 1 i w i I; i'i i; .in Notice. i I V M I. . ,.. I II I ' - - IV Old I , ., I.. Ill I' . . ' . I 'file .I-!!, -,ne ,1 M. . III... .. i; i I. i Il-, I. .. III. !,!,!,. II 1,111 l.'.i'l- .1 I -c,v - M o Ii. i I o ,.,i it, I -I . , . J !. I I. N pi 'd l-'i I i i;. I : I II I -i'i -. . . i ,.. n i I .. , .-. . Koticc hi Dissnlstioa of Copartnershiji It. it I ;l. ,i !, i - ,a !;, . ,,, II. .vv o.l .l..,n I I .,1 I., I II. . . I, , . 'I. ., I. . ... . I r l ll II I! la. . I. h-. Delivery Wagon, V . .He Ii . ,.. ,-. I ;., .1. n ll ' ,1 M a-i Wc ll 1 V , I ..v.i. I I. I -II I ' I ,,1 Pig Hams and Breakfast Strips. W 'i I i i . ! I v i -1 1 1 j in I.i i 1 1 . i p ) i . . i t i i ' 1 1 1 30c. BUTTER Full Cream Cheese l. A 1 - ' ll I. S.n.1 ii . ai r , ,i . I. i a,i. i v i.i ,i,1i. itoiii)l alleiilion Tliankin:', out linn, I, ,,i ih, o p-M lav,, is and lin-lin:-. 'l i.iiv :-iv, o a part ,,t yon r I'm lire I hi -in, -, vv , ., i, Very i.pectliillv , Churchill & Parker, s ill I'.lli Hload Stic, I. N, vv lie MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. I take pica-iir,- iii ii,,iivin.. in friends and III,- pnl.li, Iho I 1, iv , ,, . . pled a si i :t '! i . i;i-:ni i,.i in Mai. iii, the Mutual Life Insurance! Co. OK NEW V(KK. Otlice liotii-s from III a.m. lo 1 p.m. at li. I!. NiMHi'si olliee, opposite O. Marks, on Pollock street, where I will lie pleased lo receive my friend and (jive any infor ination desired liy those want in:' the liest and sides!. Life Insurance. S. D. JONES. New Heme, N. C M 1711' Horse Milliner. Any onfl 'lhlnft ii Flrst-Clnsg Betot Iland-nnwlfl Hnmem will, do well to call on J. W, O A.Y, at Bfiwart's Carringo and Uive IL.' s A TREAL ! liamess Jlepoaiuirvy ort Jimait strecf. Hpoclni attention! paid to rifvil-5t- of kw (Jswfry Store. ! .1 laVMLKY. ' ' , ... - I ' -,, V ittleil,,. II,. tt " I.'.- .!! . all I. a. In, . 1. 1 ilnl ,,. Y Ti III.- V" l M.-i hi' and - i, ntllic illv t'o ,. o- .1 '.. '. oli mil ,.M, and a I - -I- ; tl.- ii n- I., fu any defect ..I v i-i. -i in ii . ,.- 1 1. I'm, , I id, (ilaws, u, h i I ' . I .... , 1 i . 1 1 v pi rinetiiipia, M ., I i .i . - ii. ii: c. I ..ll, -iiiel,-i, ' .,i.i - I. tie I J. ,v i 1 1 v i , -paired I'I I'li.v .m l I lillilllv. I'll n-l ai 1 1 , , .1 l" the patronage I . ii all, I cnlilit r , lie-hlv -ipjireciatc !! li, all ll m-ac- , -I,. .,,.,!,. ,,l x --unit v .ii t h il i ,1 I nil, ,i-l : T. J. BAXTER & C0.r p... Si I Stand in; 39th September, per j ' ,.: ,i w i.i.. jj.H. BENTON, M.D..D.D.S. X aJ X . i i i.niiii nlly lornltx) .SKA I.I KN, N.l. is H lMtinlK!M'(1 for ..' rm't lull of ; u ii lion i piiln, U llntrl AllM'lt. Buy Nun:; Other Than Ok Vi;:-i,L Cheroots, Best Cheroots in the Market. I'i,.-. I., loo in, ' line .in infeiior ( 'hi lovil.i. '' ai.iiil-l ('lock 'oi I ilieaten iaeknd in i'i rl lio linil'lit Ol If.- KJ i icli, WlIvJhi.tiAi.K (JKOOEK, HBNK N. C Oiaosway & Churchill, '. I ' Machinist's Surjolies Speci zxt-y ! CKAVEN STREET, Ouc door liolow City Hall. All oid' .hi t ti-; will luivo our l-rniiipt ;ii icnl M'li, tun! In ilt-livori'd to :ti p.ut f Die cii vil limit it'l:iy. mst;tnci'. j-10 dw (it Sample Hose and Half Hose! Sample Summer Vests for ladies & children. Sample Suspenders, Sample Handkerchief Bags. Everything Cheap, Everything warranted to he as represented. Barrinston g Baxter. For Sale, One very hirjjr Iron Safe, snilahle for l!ankiii(; Imsincss ornlnrire Coniinission hiisincs ; vveiL'hl Ti.tlllO ll,s. Manufac tured l, Mosl, i Sal, and I,,s k ( 'onipany ot Cineiiinati, I). Cost thn-e hiindretl and forty dollars delivered. Can huy or . cxel.ani;e smaller wife hy corresponding with nr calling on Kill IKK, Now Berne, ' N. 0. . ,v n; Also, onii Bale, cost ninety dollars at factory of Moslcr, Bohmuii & Caof Clq-. einnatl, O. ' ' , ' " '- " ' ' ' : : These safes havn not been nut of Vc factory only n Vci i nhort thn., I 1 I.'
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 7, 1892, edition 1
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