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Daily OUKNAL. VOL. XI.-NO 143 NEW BEKNE, N. C9 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. The BUSINESS LOCALS. DON'T forget Baxter the Scientific Optician, now located perniniitly with you All eyes fitted correctly where glassies will remedy the trouble. 7tt' DWELLING 110USK for Rent, comer Pollock iiinl Hancock streets. Apply to fitf V. II. OoiitiN, at store. OFFEU my services to the people of nt Guston House. W. (. Huownk, t) Otl" Optician. WANTED To borrow one thousand dollars upon live or six thousand dollars worth ot unincumbered real estate- Address "WAN 1 h can! Jouknal Office. New Kerne, N. C. Hcpt. ;!, 1H112. OLD FAPER9 lor sale in anv quanti ties at the .Iouhnai, Olhn;. Good for pasting on walls ami putting under carpets. tl I HAVE lilted up Hotel Albert Harbor Hhop nicely ami m style. I invite all my old patrons ami olhcrswho want a pleasant shave or hair cut in artistic style to give me a call. I'llOK- V. It. SlIKI-AIII). MI8U. 8ACKAMENTAL. PORT and 80UPPEHNONO WINES for sale by Jas. Redmond. IT OR SALE Oolts' box or ward robe lounKfl is " perfect lounge by day and a pet (ret tixd by nii(bt, and jou oan put away hk much clothing or other articlfn an in inn vernu wardrobe. You eau gal ihrue ariiole fur tbo price of on. No v xub cbre for packing or fthipiiOK Mr. Dr. Ta!ran- wi' ' 'be cele brated preacln-r, says ih. ee lounnes are very, very nice. Prioe in Creton. $10, $12, Raime812. 14, Itaw Silk, $20. $25. Silk Brocatelle, 825. $30. Termi 10 per cent, dlsoouni cabIi with order or half with order balanoe CO dayi. ALFRED COLES. Qrand and Myrtle Avenuna. Brooklyn, N. Y. I CALVIN SOU AFFEU'S WILD CHERRY ROi'IC AND RYE. put up expressly for luroit hi 1 limit dis mantle, for sale by Jas Hedmond. DUFFY8 MALT WHISKEY for Medicinal use. for phIh br jn26 Jas. Redmond. RD V. JONES, Iiiih in cimrRe of tba proHoription oVpnimont of Pelb.im'e Pharmacy, Arhnviiin, N. 0., baa opened a Preecripiion Ituk Store next to custom housu. 8pociol care ia Kivfco to tbe aelBCtiou of preparations for prescription use only. The patron Ka c' tbe public ia aolicited. may 29 HUNYADI Janot Mineral Water, the bext Nutural aperient. For aato bv Jas. Redmond. IJURE CORN WHISKEY for sale by J AS KKDMOND. 1) ,UFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for aaie Dy jas. ukdmumu. IMPORTED HOLLAND QIN, Burke'a Baaa' Ale and Burke'a Ouinneai' Stout, for sale by Jas. Redmond. TK (ff CIGARS at very low 1 e)UUU egurea to wholesale and retail trade for sale by Jas. Redmond. C" ARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY J used very much in tbe sick room. For sale by Jas Rrdhorp. Ton Third party is making preparations for a sweeping cam paign in Georgia. A FAMILY of Marinette, Mich., having ran out of names, have called the latest arrrival "Thir teenth.j TnB mere rioli man in'a commu nity who keeps his money locked np is not near so useful to the pub . lio as the common hod carrier. This New York papers are cal ling on tbe authorities to "clean the city." The Democrats will make a clean sweep of it in No Tember. Hon. J. 0. C. Black Democratic candidate for Congress in the 10th Georgia distriot met Tom Watson at Orawfordvillo on tbe 3rd of Sep tember, and took his scalp. Tax dense Bilenoe which Senator Bill maintains while nil true Dem ocrats are bard at work for Cleve land and Stevenson, is naturally the cause oi no utile comment anu me comment is decidedly nncompli- Even bo excellent and wide awake a paper as the Atlanta Jour nal speaks of Julian B. Uarr as tho fUmMMMA nandMata far ftnvArn. ' n. I ai 1.1 . 1 I. - " 8tate Association of Democratic Clubs, while Ellas Carr beads the Lit klb uiinnii Hon. Bxicbt O. Ttjbkeb, is ex pected to .meet Weaver at big : appointments in Georgia, and Gen. John B. Gordon has offered to es- -- nnrt ' tinA-nrnalrlnntinl aandidaiA Field through the State. Weaver aad Field Will find Geergia a hard a 4. t 1.1 -: ... xnx Force, bill U on tbe heart of tbe Republican party, and there it will utay nntil (be elavkeni'd vlgf. lance of the people Khali give ic tbe coveted opporjauity to amid le upon thi country- r legialntlon HUhvpfflVM Of m'I III) pi'lnulplfi of the U'hxranf 'TO, Imt will ualoula ted 1 1 main taut hi power indefl. niU'ly the organ teuton which eh all rve at onoe liio no! r f " i hardl- I f enant it. ' If the foreigner pay the tariff taxes, as the (bore rabid and ebnlll ent Protectionists insist, what a re livt it must have been to the for eigner when we made him a present of over $50,000,000 a year by remiusiou of the segar duties! And, if the dnty ou sugar ha not enhanced the price oi tbe domestic product, what an ass Uncle Sam has made of himself in giving the sugar growers a bounty of $10,000, 000 in lien of their lost opportunity to pick the general pocket by reason of the tax on imported. Philadelphia Record. LOCAL NEWS. NEW AD VEHTIHEMENTS. J. W. Iiiildlu-Not.ee. Miss Mury S. Brown Night school. A. .t N. C. U. It. Co. To stockholders. Fair weather today except on const. Slightly warmer. Now that the "Old Mullet road" has lieoome able lo declare a dividend, we' hope that the double daily train, so anxiously desired by our citizens, will meet with favorable consideration. The last sentence about Mr. Aber nethy's address at Riverdale in yester day morning's paper should have read "he did not squarely, unequivocally and in unmistakalile language say vote that ticket." Maj. A. It. Dennisou lias secured one of the large sea turtles that are now being caught in Ncuse river below New Berne mil he proposes to keep him alive for exhibition at the New llerne Fair. He is a jolly 45001! sized fellow, lie meas ures 5 feet in length, 9 1-2 in width and weighs 2rl pounds. To pay the 2 per cent, dividend de clared by the directors of the A. & N. ('. K. K. will require :HI,000. As North Carolina owns 12,0(10 shares, $24,000 of this sum will go to the State. Craven county owning 1,200 shares will get $2,600. Tho Board of Directors passed a resolution of thanks to Prcuiilent Chad wick for his success. Those who semi articles to the Jouil N.M. liir publication aje requested to read the fillh oaraL'ranli in the publisher's announcement which we keep standing at the top of the first column on the 2d page. AVe have several communications from different parties now in the office which will not be published on account of the violatiou of some rule there laid down. As New Berne is not to be one of the points visiteil by Gen. Stevenson while making addresses in this State, every effort ought to be made without delay to secure its selection for one of the ad dresses that Gov. Campbell, of Ohio is to make in North Carolina. lie is a fine speaker and one of the foremost men of the country. Qood would come from securing his' services. Strick early; lets be one of the first places to seek an ap pointment from him. Governor T. M. Holt, and Messrs. Ed. Chambers Smith, Herbert Norris. Clias. Dewey, Dempsey Wood and J. W. Ken nedy passed through last night 011 the parlor car, "The Old North State," en route to Morehcad. The object of the trip, as we stated yesterday, is for the In ternal Improvement Company, consisting of the first three gentlemen named, to in spect the A. & N. C. I?. R. The work of inspection will begin this mprning at Morchead and will progress right on to Goldsboro. It is expected to be finished today. The speech of the Vice-Presidential nominee, Gen. Stevenson, at Goldsboro on the 32d inst. will not begin until noon, consequently as the regular mail train arrives there at 11:10 every one who goes from along the line of the A. & N-C. R. R, will have ample opportunity of hearing tho entire speech. The prominence of the speaker and the very low rates put on for that day ought to and doubtless ".will cause one of tho largest, assemblages at Goldsboro that has ever occurred in its history. A round trip ticket from Morc head -will cost only $1.50. from New Berne $1.00, from Kinston 75 cents and from intermediate points in proportion. T. M. C. A. SecreUry Arrlres. The T. M. C. A. General Rcci-etai-v Mr. T. J. Wilkinson, arrived last night from Clauascn, S. C, and is registered at Hotel Albert Ht will Immediately enter upon the work. Every one at all conversant with tbe affairs of the Association readily per ceived tho greater activity that prevailed while a General Secretary was hero, and now that the temporary vacancy ii filled and a young man apecially trained for the work is again in the lead, we look for tbe Association to go forward as bravely at at any time in Ht history in its career of active usefulness. Democratjo Executive Comlttee. The Democratic Executive Committee or Craven county Is hereby called to meet at the Gaston llonae in the city of New Ucmi, next Saturday at It o'clock for the transaction of Important bntinesa. . It is specially desired that every member of tbo committoo be present. J.B. BroDLX, Chairman. . r: CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Water Works, Fire Alarm ami Ad ditional Lights and New Engine Horses Reports of Committees. September 0, 1892. Board met in regular session, Mayor Manly presiding. Present, Councilmcn Street, Lovick, Latham, Roberts, Craw ford and Eubank. Minutes last meeting read and adopted Moved that the city enter into contract for three additional arc lights to be placed, one in Reizensteinville, one corner Norwood and Crooked streets, one 011 Goode street near Jerkins avenue. H. 1'. Williams, manager water works, stateil that work had commenced and would be pushed to completion. Material had arrived for the fire alarm system, and attention was culled to the need of Doles on which to erect. Moved that the committee proceed to furnish the necessary poles for that purpose. On motion of Councilman Street a gas light will be placed on Eden street, to be located by the committee on lights. Petitions' offered by Councilman Eubank. On motion of Councilman Lovick placing lights on Dryboro street, corner Johnston and Metcalf, and corner Pollock and Spring. Referred to com mittee on lights with power to act. Reports of committees received. Fire department committee reported that the pair horses recently purchased for the New Berne engine had been re ceived and were satisfactory. Chairman Latham of the sanitary com mittee had made an examination of the city and recommended a thorough cleans ing with extra hands and urged the co operation of the citizens to that end. Councilman Lovick moved that streets and pumps committee be instructed to put down curbing and shell rock pave ment around the Episcopal chnich lot, the material being furnished. Chairman Roberts wharves and docks reported completion of Change street wharf anil bulkhead at Long wharf. Moved that tilling in dock at foot of Middle street be left with the committee. Chairman Street of cemetery committee was instructed to correspond with Mr. A. E. Woodruff, trustee to obtain funds to repair house of the keeper. Bids oil shell rock and boiler were passed for this meeting. Finance committee ask further time in regard to the reward for the arrest of John Green, col. The bill of the American lire engine company was deterred lor further in vestigation. City attorney read a communication from the War Department relative to the bad condition of the sidcwalkson George street, disclaiming liability for repair. Referred to committee on streets and pumps. Mayor's report a- follows read and adopted : 1 Have 111c Honor to report tlie billow ing fines ami costs have been imposed for the violation of the ordiuaucss of the city : Fines, $ 3!l..i0 Costs, 1 18.90 $157.40 M. Manly, Mayor. Marshal's report as .follows read and adopted : We have made SI month, of which 4 1 10 discharged. Fines collected. Costs " arrests during the were convicted and $ 10.9.-. 00.05 $101.00 One-half of the above costs, $45.02, was deducted for my fees, the balance, $55.98, was paid to the treasurer. J. M. Haiioet, C. M. nrcroiiT of roLicn Ikfoiimer. Execution. J. K. Land, 15 1:1 J. B. Dixon, 12 10 Eli Elliott, 10 ;i 8. F. Hurtt, 8 12 Thos. Wilson, 0 l:t Monthly bills allowed. Board took a recess. W. D. Wadlapk, City Clerk. Coming and JUolng. Mr. Chas. Blado received a telegram announcing that his uncle, Mr. Jas. W Ivans, of Bishopvillo, Maryland, who for several weeks has been very ill with typhoid fever was thought to be dying and on that Mr. Blade and Mr. and Mrs, City Foreman, his sister and her husband left for Bishopvillo yesterday morning. Mrs. M. J. Ramsey and Miss Etta Ramsey, who have been visiting at Mr. John R. Thomas, left returning to their home in Raleigh. Miss Maud' Amyett same down from Durham where she has been visiting her sister Mrs. J. M. Manning. Mr. James W. Hamilton and daughter Miss Rosa, came down on tho excursion from Durham to visit relatives in New Berne. Mr. Hamilton stopped in the city at onoe but Miss Rosa kept on through to Morehcad with friends and will return this morning. Mrs. Bailie Carter arrived from Raleigh to visit friends in the city. Mrs.' F. M. Simmons and children ru tamed to the city last night. Mr. L. II. Cutler and Mr. Thos. Daniols returned from Raleigh with Gov. Holt and party. : Club Executive Committee. - The executive committee of the Cleve land' tnd Carr ' Club will 1 meet t the wigwam 1 this' afternoon at 5 o'clock. Every mdmber of ; the committee it re quested to be present, . ,. 1 1 . ; '.; - . C. A. Battle, Chairman. : THE GREAT PRIZE FIGHT. JIM CORBETT IS NOW (CHAMPION. He Wins $:15,00)-Siillivaii Knocked Out 011 Ttvcnty-First 'Itntiud. The great light between John L. Sulli van, of Boston, and -las. Cork-It . of Cali fornia, took place in New Oilcan-, nr. cording to iimiouncenieiit. Wcdiic-nlaj night. Sullivan weighed 212 poinuh, Corbett 187. Bolh wer.: stripped with the exception of 1 1 in;k - mid -In-, and stocking-. In the first round Sullivan i 1 l Willi left, Corbett dodged. Thi.i was n pi at. d and .Sullivan with a rush tried to corner him, but Corbett slipped out lauliiie: heartily. Not a blow had been - Inn k when the gong sounded Sullivan waH still the res r mi tin- second round. Again a u-cl"--s left lead but he at last lap.. Corbet I slight I , t In clinch and there is a rapid iAeli,ui;(: on head and stomach. Suliian bc-'in . p. - spiring. On the third round ( ..rlu-tl get 111 lln- best blows. At ilH close Sulli ri wa- ingiug wet and Coibetl. also per spiring. I lie fourth round was a case of -tn-m.'th igainst science. Sullivan makes ieiou. sw ings but misses, and calclies a left on the hetld. Corbett laughed lant.ili.ingln every time Sullivan missed, and landed both hands on Sullivan s head as the round closed. Corbett drew the first blood on the fifth round. Sullivan made a frightful, swinging miss, which nearly took liini oil his leet. Sullivan alter hi I was drawn was wild, and Corbett ru-hed at him ami banged him right and left. Sullivan had the worst ol it. (,'orbetl stock went way up and there were wild cheers lor Mini. About a tie up to ninth round, lin n they clinch exchanging light blows ami the round ends with ( 'orln It's pulling in a wicked one on Sullivan's -touiaeh at end of round. Towards the close of tin twelfth round Sullivan chased Corbett around the ring. Corbett stopped, wheeled and put in a jood one 011 Sullivan s neck, and then lucked in time to avoid a right, sling. which would have settled It a- the round ended. No sign of -nllciing up to the four teenth round. On the lifteinth round Sulli in was bleeding Iroiu the nioulli. Tin- Fri-ro boy taps him repeatedly and slip: aua. Corbett in again with left on head, tln n gets a resounding bang from Sullivan right on the body. Coi Im tl jal t u e on Sullivan's stomach. Sullivan in again on Bin's chest, but. gets a right in slom u h which sounded like a ba-e dr-mi. (heir for Corbett. John rushii;:; t Inv counter with the left on the start. John tri, 1 hi- let! on the head but Jim thr in- it oil' with hi- sholllder. John trie, the killing right but is short. Jim lands on John's neck with left and gets in on Sulliv in --loin ach three times. A moment later he bit John at will then jiiiupi away, two inon on John's nose then a cliiieh. .Inn in again with a straight right and they laugh at each other. Time. Eighteenth round Not a sign of a tight on Corbett. Sullivan cane- up lowly but looked good lor annum. A number of blows en-hanged; Corbett - were delivered with the rapidity ol lightning. Sullivan's much slower. At the nineteenth round Sullivan's lip- were swollen and Corbel t looked pale. Sullivan landed a stunner with h it on face, getting a light return from (.rb It s right. Twice again like :i lladi Corbett landed on Sullivan.- ribs, tin 11 left and right on stomach, then again left oti face. Sullivan was on Corbet t's rib- and Cor bett banging his jaw in return as tin round closed. On the twentieth round Sullivan was putting and Corbett cool as a nn umber. Sullivan is banged right and left, to the ropes; he is pulling awfully. Sullivan tries the right unsuccessfully tlnngete jab after jab from Jim. Jim in again left and right, John looks tired. Corbett w ins. Corbett 011 him again and banging him again. The call of time saves ap parently. Twenty-first round -John up O. K. again. John leads with weaklili. Cor bett watching an opening. The house is now all Corbett though Sullivan was the prime favorite here ;.lohn spars lor time. Jim gets him as he pleases. Sulli van knocked out. Jim the winner. Corbett lights him to the ropes and bangs him right and left. Sullivan falls three tiniest he tries to rise and falls supinely back again, blood is pouring from his mouth and 1100 as he is lifted into his corner. Corbett is showered with bouiUcls, bis friends embracing him and tin: wildest scene of excitement ever seen in the club ensues. Corbett has positively not a scratch on him and he stand humbly and bowing modestly while poor Sullivan lies back in his chair the picture of despair. Special Notice. We beg to notify our patrons and the public generally that having purchased tho good-will and fixtures of "John Brown, tho Barber,'' wo hope by polite and strict attention to business (no "Prince of Wales" airs) to merit 11 con tinuance of the patronage so generously bestowed upon our former employer. Respectfully, II. L. Banks, Proprietor. From North to South, from East to West, Como throngs of buyers eager, Because my prices nre the IhuI To suit the means when meagre. Here comes the toiling artisan To save an honest penny, Tlie horny handed fanner, too, To sec tho biirgnins many. Tho rich, the poor, they llirong my doors, Each one tho chances to embrace, They buy tlioir goods from Bui Ikk's - famous stores, And go homo with a happy face. Bio I wages' war on price high, . His -banners now unfurled, Bra. Ih with his mammoth stocks and r. prices low . .,,'!':, !v -Can surely beat tho world. , . , '?v 1 111111 -r r " 'ren CrlPitcWi Ca:rty Begin Saving Exhibits for the Fair The Agricultural feature of the New iierne rair is aniost important part and there lsjine part in connection with thai vvhiell : h.iouM invar be lost sight of at this season of the vcar and that is that in order to represent niauy.crnps I here pro p -rly the specimens1 for exhibition nmsl be selected now and taken care of. It will I"' well for our fanners now that cotton is maturing to pas-through the best portions of the fields and mark the mo.-t promising stalks say bv a siring tied l.i th.-m or n -take slin k by lln ni and direct that such marked -talks he ll:sse, by tin picker. Then when iln-v an- in the ino-l suitable e.mdil ion for il 'I" V can be pulled up and a,, -i in all the l.eony of ilu-i: full ;:, . , 1 1, f.., , liil.il i 1 1 t . IMra large tau.l lall -(.ol. ..f.,,111 ..1 stalks with verv line ars ,.r in . mini l.r of tin m on t hem arc .1 11 1 .li-c rueil ind save. I and houl-l lik -v i .- I..- I ...I., . alb 1 as gafheicl. s:1V). .s ,,r f ,. heads of rice and other -mall grain: select choice oolalo, at diggile- and gn hi wilh all products ol the -oil Il i- well also o plan ahead for tin llibitions of live still I, . Select tip top peeiluells ol hor-es. cow- cnlK calves. poultry, etc., give them the In -I possible care and show (belli in tin- Ill i. .11 Housekeepers, likewise cm do much in preparing in advance f..r the l-'air bv -it ting aside sonic of (be mo-t -: 1 I jars ol preserves anlpni.li-. : 1-.-c.0l jell), etc.. cxprc I) to b- k, pi for tin Fair and not allow tho e 1 1 be ' .in In .1 until I hey have been cxhibiic!. Many other thin"- ,-.r I . .-ten in ica.liiicss. Ma. 1 1, inn -n lu :, .,. n I11 inlcrest by aving a "1 tool. -. .1 pound sea turtle for lln- Fair r It. 1 1 - -1 1 .11 v. 1 -ix month-, oil. I, i t other 1 hn' .-1 1 In Fair all along' as occasion .11 1 .1 1.. 1.1,, ore something for it an. I u r.n fp nil Sllcci-s lo -,uccc-s . u , lin. i.i lone since tin- l-'aii vv i- I'm 1 1 o i. I Night School. MISS MAItY S. l',l(iiV a 1 N 1 1 : 1 1 I' SCIIiinl. il Ii. 1 1 1 ...! lb.- cornel ,.f 1 1 in. ... I, ic! .! Mi N I A , M.I'T I .' is g i V 1 II on : 1 J . J 1 1 1 :i T, Atlantic and N. C. R. R, Co. fur. v-iij n - 1 M 1 hi N i.vv 1:1 u, Y 1 '. , S. . . I -1 ' .In id. lid .!' I v. o in 1 , , ,, ,,,, , ,,, ital si.., !, ol lb. , 1 1 mli, ..,11, 1 ,,ni, I ,,. ilia I ci ill., id I .an 1 1 in v will b. J , 11. 1 .ii il,. I'lei -11 lei s olli. c. on an, I 'ill, 1 II,, In 1 lav of Hi lob, r. I--I-.' I-. I... 1,1, 1 ,, roc. it. I ,,n tin- I u 01. 1 -;i F. 1 ' K iMFII'l'-. I 1 Notice. Notice is hereby given lli.it at the regular meeting ol tho Ko.n.l of ( onimi--nioncrs of Craven county, held a! lln- Com t House in New belli,- oil lln- Icsl Monday in Heptcml Is'b' ,,t 1., ,ng tin- liftll il.iy of K-lld III,, nth,, I lie tollownig 11 del s were inii.lc : OlillM-eil, That tlie .ls, I el, , ll. ll ill Township No. o. Illl.-cll - . , ec 1 It. 1 . In- rcuioveil trolil K. A. I ! 1 1 1 1 's. I h 1 11 1 I. W. Lane's olli.-e at l'..it IVonw. II ul lag". Ordered, That the voting .l.n in Township No. '.1, at Arnold's -1 .1 ,-, In and hereliv is di.-ciiutuiiicl, and tliu voters of said elect 1. 111 pro ui.-l aruoti lied to vote at Jasper in -aid Tow uslop. '.i a 8U.1 J. w. inniji.i:, ct, rk. Horse Shoeing. We have a First ( 11. from the Western Sc. lion of Yir 1 , We do all kinds of Fan. Sli -. -I. . i plating, etc. S.ili-faetioii guaranteed. i.i- 1. dial. II. WINFIF.I.D A Sn. '.I T 1 111 Can iag, I out, I, Railways! Having purchased II, o HUWAKH M A 1 1 1 N 1 '. KAll.WiWH, and having had them thoroughly Repaired and Refurnished, I am now prepaid) to do all i lass of Vessel and Repair Work. Those ilesiiing work of Ibis l.indwlli please givo mo a. call. J. A. Meadows. New Borne, September, lH'.IJ. 7 I in THE MYSTERY OF AGES is tho Sphinx. How? Why? When? No one lias bran able to solve it. Lin- toning ears have novor solved it. It's a good ropresonUtioo ot the niysteiy our competitors cannot solve. fU.ttU ft r;ui ' . '! J.H.BENTON,MJ).,D.D.S. DENTIST, crniRiiently I'.x'atnl NKWHKRN, N.l. UfiPl ftilliilnlHlctml fin tliH t. 1 rati! hm ol tfflh Willi out. I'tllD. f (llji'o, onrner of M liVI ! Ht r rUml Ki-.lcntl A I Iny, t n it M 1 il.ll u Hupf ImI ( liiurh. mi. v. ,1 , ,-, v. 1 . : :-i- 1 . 1 ,.1: 11 i o I.e. I on U .1 1. - 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 -1 111 In I . ' i , f -. i i'::-n: h r-i. -.! ;, -, ,1-., .1 ' .1 ,. ,,., ,1 1.. Tin Houses i 1 1 1 1 ni wnil i'i ih" Tin i' n - Lin J. W. WOOD. pi 1;. l '..' - 1 ; Horse Milliner. A 11 urn- w i Ii ti:: a l-'ir-l Ii si " Imm.I m.fl" II nn- vmI! .In u. ii ,.. .all Ml -I . V. i. Y, ;it Nt'U :trl ' ,H l'i;ivr ;im, I 111 Mi---! I i'h 1 1 1 HA I (oi. I -I n 1 t. ;n i i:il nfiMti ii.ii'l 1 1 1 n i. in '.ii-- til kiinU iii lln line. a ' NU I HcSORLEY, Id. M.I'.KS IX Fruits, Confectioneries, FINE TOBACCOS, And Smokers' Articles l'..;n -1 I '..'.I .. I. .,11.1 Middle "1 . NtW BKRNKi, II. 0. 1 . , ,,..1 -1 1. M. IL. ?t0 WARD, General 1 ti . n nco Agent, Now Bernj, N. C. ToGinners IF YOU NEED A COTTON GIN. 07.1' T.:IS improved Til. Tlont in tho Kurkot. L. H. Cutler & Co. For BenS, nil. i 1 L . ,l,:,,a 'I , ilea, ii i:,,.i, .on : h v , , ., ml. ,il I - l""l" v r M.i'i s I i.i: !,'. ill I i -. CiJ-ive lis A TRIAL! I I IV ill" ll I I.I.I. .1 I.i , CO 1,11 III, I Delivery Wagon, How ,i Jill, d to dell V i I I I at Mi.ol Noli c I, a. , il I I .1 , I'U.'-II I'll III' Pig Hams and Breakfast Strips. U il ,, , ill volll -iei i.ll l! 1 1 1 1 1 I, .1 1 lo ..III 30c. BUTTER AMi Full Cream Cheese ALWAYS i i.N Ii i:. Solid II- Volir orders and v.e ir IlltcC prompt ill, nl Tliankiiio our I'll, ml- I'oi linn pat lavor-i and I in-1 i ii- v.-u in iv i-m- n- :l pail ol'jour tulllli' lin in, --. uc al. Very I'i- " ' I lull V , Churchill & Parker, -i lll'oa.l Sln-i I. New IVriii MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE GO. I lake ilc:isin-o in n, i ine my I'riclid and Hie inl,lic Unit I hn - acc, ilc,l a SI'KCIAI. A I ! I-: N ( ' lorlhis State with the Mutual Life Insuranco Co. OK NKW YORK" (llllcc bourn from 10 u in. to 4 p.m. at K. II. Ni.von'n ollice, o)iosite O. Marks, on 1'olliM.k Htroi't, where I will lie ileancil to nceivo my friends aivl (jive iinv iufor- niatloii desirwl by tliose wanting tbo ikhi aan iii'osi mio lomiruneA. V;Vst'W., JOWLS. ! ." V - , '.1 1 tweSry Store. N'"'- "m -line, and i rri -. in--. :i nu e line ol Vn a ' i.i i,, r I-. Wall ham. How i. i:... Li.,, t, H T( III..- -1 .11 I. i. lin-. brands o. ni i! lb 1...1 , .in. -, iciitilieallv I "'I 1 " d- Hi. in I n i n it-ill -t and il 1 ' 1 ' lb- if ll-c. lo I'M ..-,nv ilcl'eeL i i' i, Hi i .. I . liili.l wilh I ! lasses. '" h a I' . 1. 1. ., i.i, 1 1 v .. neet-oua, M.v.-ii i ind ii--ii, hi r, l,ih sii,,, ,i, Ii, -,v, b v . piiilt I- ill v :'lo ... -. , , , . ..,,1-ivi d. I I indlv ,1. i liar, ,, il,,- eilrona-e "I lb. ,,,, ,, N, u It, rue and countrv, ' iiritiL- v,,i i l, .h ,i,.,, aiireeiaie Van- ,. ,ii,, ., , . and will it, ':, irtinsae I - "U iranl, , , 1 1 i, i i, ,, i 1 id aii-l i i on, , 'I ln-v will -ui.r, - v.-1, b- I !'... T. J. BAXTER & CO.. I'"'l. I -, I. U I'- Stand, School Opening! 19th September, be H. -I I-- In n.l in N, ul.ii- .i-- i'i I- , i.i ii v m;.i.. Buy None Other Than Old Vbirsb Cheroots, Best Cheroots in the Market. I'lloo being i1(. hiiiiii. ;.M lufcuor I ' III ,' I M I, H. -)M.i:::--l t'liul. ( 'r, tuicatt'M packed m c ft box bought ol IT. TO'Irfcli, WhOLKHALK GKOOEK, lei; S'l'liEK't, BKKNK. N. O & Churchill, AMI Machinist's Sunolies A Spcci o,lt v ! CRVVEN 8TREET, Oue door below City Hall. All oid, as s.-nt I,, ,m w, iive our IT. .in . I al'iiilion, and b.- ilelivnred li in v ! It lie ..I v ill I uelay. i i, on v ami ;.i a c- n.uaiileed in overy j.-lddw fl lllsl 111, c. Sample Hose and Half Hose I Sample Summer Vests for ladies & children. Sample Suspenders, Sample Handkerchiet Bags, Everything Cheap, Everything warranted. to be as represented. Barrington & Baxter.. Notice. II VMM .V. NoKTII CVIKII INA H. U. 'O- Seoictai v and 'rrcasiirer's OHiee, NcHlicrn, .N.C., A noust 2ild, 1H1I2. Thelisili A ml Mcelinorthe Slock- loldci-i of tin- Atlantic and North Caro lina Kailroad ('oiiiiiiny will lie held ab Morehcad ' i I v on the 1th Thursilny in. Seitcmber ('."id), IS!f. r . ('. IMTtKUTH, H -I Id Secretary and TreaHiirer. Notice of Dissolution of Copirlntrship. lie it, known thal'the linn of Bryan A Howard, doino; n (ieneral I n ill ranee busl -iicsw, have thin day, by mutual consent ' diiwolvcil copartnership. M. It. Howard will continue the Fin IiiRuranec at the firm' old stand on Cr- von street. , Thanking to jYttWic for put patron , ftgoyweare, '" , 11 f.lVery srjcctAill - :. if. H. Brtah; J, f .'.Y-'f- ' " U. It. IIOWABD.- v . , AotfiW, 1802; .-v'vv ';'.- ! , v88
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 9, 1892, edition 1
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