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7" The Daily OURNA ' . ; . v. . VOL. XI.--NO. 144 NEW BERNE, N. C. SATURDAY,- SEPTEMBER 10, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. ''.Mi).:?'', its "'-v r? BUSINESS LOUALH. A FINE lot Apples, Lemons ami Cocoa nuts just arrived will sell cheap. sep9-2t Nvjnn & McSoiilicy. T17 ANTED: Salesmen to sell our Re VV publican and Democratic Campaign Badges and Muttons. Largo profits to Salesmen. Send 25 cents for Samples and terms. Address EASTEHN BlU' PLY CO., P. O. Box 402, Baltimore, Md. U TVON'T foriret Baxter the Scientific U Optician, now located pcrinantly with you. All eyes intra correct ly wuerc glasses will remedy the trouble. 7tf TV WELLING HOUSE Cor Kent, comer ' i'ollock and nancocK streets. Apply to Ctf W. II. Cohen, at store T OFFER my services to the people of New Berne lor a short rune. Ottice at Guston House. 9 Otf V. (!. Bhownk, Optician. WANTED To borrow one thousand dollars upon live or six thousand dollars upon dollars worth ol unincumbered real es tate. Address "WAN I S care .Ioi'knai, Office. New Heme, N. C. Sept. II, 18U2. OLD TAPEUS for sale in any quanti ties at the Journal Office. Oood for uastinu on walls and liuttin-r under carpets. tf T HAVE fitted up Hotel Albert liarbcr -- Shop nicely and in style. 1 invite all my old patrons and others who want a pleasant shave or nair cut in arusuc style to give me a call. Pitoi'. W. II. Nnr.pAnn. I9U. SACRAMENTAL, PORT and ltl 8CUPPEKNONQ WINES for sale by Jab. Redmond. j; OR SALE 'Jobs' box or ward v robe lounge is a perfect lounge by day and a perfect bed by ninht, ami you oan put away as much clothing or other article-! as in the. average wardrobe. You oan get three auiotes for the price of one. No extra charge, for packing c,r thipping Mr. Dr. Tlingi. wioofilio ctdo brated preaotaer, sajs i h' l-iimucs urr vrry, very nice. Prtoe in Creton, $10, f 12, Raime$12. 14, Haw Silk, $20. $25. Silk Brooatelle, S25. $30. Term) 10 per ceni. disooum cikIi with order or half with order Imlxnoo GO dayi. ALFRED COLES. Qrand and Mvrtle A.venus. Brooklyn, N. Y. IOALVIN SCH&FFEK'fl WILD CHERRY ROCK AND RYE. put up expressly for throat and lung dis eases, for sale by Jas Redmond. DUFFY 8 MALT WDISKEY for Medicinal use-, for sale bv jn28 Jas. Redmond. RD V. JONES, lato in ohnrge of the proscription department of Putnam's Pharmacy, Afhoville, N. 0., has opened a Prescription Drug Store next to custom bouse, Hpooinl care ia Kiven to the selection of preparations for prescription use only. Tbo patron age of the publio is solicited. may29 HUNYADI Jauot Minoral Water, the bostNstursl npsriont. For ealo bv Jas. Redmond. I3UUE ''ORS WdlSKEY for sale by 1 . Jas Redmond. DUFF Gordon Impirlod Sherry, for nale by J AS KkpmoND. IMPOItrKI) IIOLr,ANI)OIN. Rurke's Hum' AIh auit llurk fl (Juinnase' Hfcwl. for hhIm by JaS liKPMoND. i t)UUU figures to whole-salt, acd retail trade for sale by Jab Redmond. A BRETT'S COUNAC BRANDY I used very much iu tbi nek room. Fer sale by JaH Kkdmorv. IN iba lato election in Vermont tbe Democrats made large gains. There are twelve, steamships od tbe way to New York from cholera infected ports. Look oat. IN Great Britian there is not a a case of cholera and but two convalescents. Many persons have made themselves sick with drags; THREE men of distinction have died in the last day or two. They aro Daniel Daagherty, of rennsjl vanla, John O. Whittier, and Ex Senator Kernan, of New York. Massachusetts negroes de mand representation ou tbe Elec toral ticket. Why not 1 In the South the negroes will do the main voting lor Harrison. If they know Itatir rights tbry ought to main tain them. They have all sorts of women In New England, bat we didn't know they bad any of this kind until we read the announcement in a Mas- Achasetts paper that an nmbrelltt had been lost by a lady with a gold heajr and whalebone ribs. WiL"Bufcatfc L Is the newest anecdote of ittago. It is not found In Chica go newspapers: A well known Chicago bookseller received from a gehtlenuu lo Kaolne un order for AruhJt-Hoon VarraiV "Seekers Af tvr Qnd." But tbe lUoine man twiiltiil I loin i he wt-ll k.ow Ubl , cui iMj.ik..elleronI a tlip thai 1 iiiiloiMtf: "No M'ekt-ra After 'J MK Alb.uiy I..nyi H 'tfat Of . wit ! i .''AotT now thtre U ' ftMin.k! m o uur iultll, ihtitluitu of .nil ttitu wluuii tbu Bunth hould Mparuuud repudiate a ruau who fcnii prWTOlyelan.lv 1 (vnd revilcl lies of our fair southland. His words have gone further than abuse. They out Herod, Herod himself when it comes to slander aud malicious falsehood, used to fill tbo hearts of his hearers full to the brim with Ii ate toward the very land aud its people to whom he is dow coming to ask for voteB." There U a fins practical lesson to be found in this sugar question that will aid everybody to see who pays the taxes. McKinley, with a sublime stupidity and cheek, tells his hearers that the foreigner pay the tax on goods imported into this country. Of course he knows bet tor, but ho takes the people for fools, and in that lies his stupidity, The Richmond Dispatch notes the frier lliiit it has beeu telegraphed th;U granulated sugar would ad vance iu price because of the chol era quarantino. So because of a quarantine ugar is to advance 20 ynx cent. Who will pay for this advance 1 Go to your grocers and ask. Do not lie a fool about the tarifl". Do not tbii k Europe pays a cent of it for you. Wilmington Messenger. LOCAL NKWs, MC II' .1 1) VEll TISKMK.VTS. Wanted Salesmen. A. & N. C. It. To stockholders. A. & N. (I. R. Excursion rates. Disosway & Churchill To ginners. Nimii & McSorley Apples, lemons.ete. The alarm of lire alioul noou yesterday was occasioned I iy the kitchen of Mr. (!. A. Atkinson, on liroad street, catching from the stove. It was cxtitiL'tiished with very little damage. Mr. J. I'. Taylor of licaulort couiuy, a travelling photographer, who has licen ipending a couple of weeks in the city, has decided to locate here permanently and will open next Monday over Mr. V. II. llooten's store, opposite, the Citizen's hank, A portion of the cargo of the steamer Howard yislerday consisted of twenty hales of cotton from Mr. John I'carce of Pollocksvillc and Mr. J. ('. Parker of Oliver's Landing. Four hales of the lot from Mr. Parker was new cotton. It was sold liy Mr. T. A. (i recti at G 1-2 cents. Mr. A. Lee, of Adams creek, and Mr. O. V. Fulcher, w ho has for a year or two been clerking for Mr. J. W. Mcsic of this city, have formed a partnership for carrying on a general merchandise but-i- s iu one ol Mr. I'. S. Mace's stores at the market dock. Mr. Lev expects to move up to New Heine after a little while hut for the present Mr. Fulcher II manage the business. Mr. Jas. V. Taylor received yesterdcy from New York and now ha-i displayed in his store two large posters, w ith nearly life size pictures of Jas. J. Corbett, the young California athlete w ho cleaned up John L. Sullivan, the world's champion, at New Orleans. , They advertise an ath letic carnival at Madison Square Garden on the 12th hist., and announce two ten- round bouts by Corbett for a purse of $1,000. Mr. L. A. Coulter Y. M. C. A. State Secretary will be here to-morrow and w ill conduct the scrvico nt the Y. M. C. A. hall in the afternoon. This will also be the occasion of the first meeting of Mr. Thos. O. Wilkinson, the new General Secretary of the Association with our people. There ought to be a large con gregation present composed of all classes of our citizens. Let a warm wclcomo be extended Mr. Wilkinson in his new field of labor. Evangelist J. W, Lec, of Greensboro, has closed his meeting nt Harlowe. There were 40 conversions and reclamations, and 20 accessions to the Methodist church arc expected to result. Mr. Lee passed through yesterday en route to Monroe where he will begin a ten days scries of meetings next Sunday, and from there go on to Winston to conduct a protracted meeting. Mr. Lee's daughters, Misses Lulu and Bessie, who have been spend ing the summer with friends at Morehead, passed through in company with hhn, and will enter Greensboro Female Col lege. Every week a largo number of extra copies of tho "True Issue" will be pub lished, which- can be secured at about the cost of printing. Where as many as one hundred are purchased tbe price will be only one cent a copy, remittance to be made with order. Every Democratic club in the county ought to take at least that number every week from now until after the election, and have them proper ly distributed. Also clubs in adjoining counties could no doubt use them to great advantage. In sections where there are no clubs organiiod the County Executive Committee should take tho matter in hand and see that the Demo cratic aide of tho present issues are rep re sented. Democratic Executive Committee The Democratic; Executive Committee of Craven county Is hereby called to meet at the Gaston House in the city of New Berne, next Saturday et 11 o'clock for the transaction of important busineA : It la specially desired that every mambclof, inu eimtnuuce no prrscni. , J. J. Iiilli! II, ( !. ,': i n. REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTION. Clark for Congress Spear the Presi dential Elector. Special to Journal. Fayettkvili.b, Sept. 0, 1892. Republican Congressional Convention of the Third District met here today. All the counties except Onslow repre sented. A. M. Clark, of Moore, was nominated on lirat' ballot. O. J. Spears, of Harnett, nominated for Presidential elector. Hixi.. Coining and (ioitt?. Mr. W. II. Davis arrived yesterday returning home from Smyrna, where he has been a short time on pleasure; also his family who have been spending the summer there. Mrs. Annie Hughes, who has been spending the summer visiting relatives is Astoria,', Long Island, returned home last night. Mrs. Gooding and Miss Mary Hooding returned from a visit to Mr. K. J. Good" inu'. Mrs. Joe Person, of Kittrclls, arrived to spend a few days in the city and is stopping at Mrs. G. W. Moulton's. The steamer Neuso of the E. C. I). line brought in the following passengers : Mr. M. Halm returning from a Northern pleasure trip; the family Mr. Geo. Heuderson returning from a visit to rela tives in Washington City; Misses Lena and Hay Schultz returning from spending few woeks at summer resorts; and Messrs. L. A. Cobb and I). J. Dixon re turning from a Northern business trip. The following passengers left on the steamer Neuse : Rev. J. It. Sawyer re turning to Roanoke from a pleasure trip to Durham ; Miss Minnie Willis leaving for Mantco to take charge of a school ; Mr. John T. Dunn who has been spending the summer in the city and at Morehead leaving to enter MeConnirk Theological Seminary; his parents Mr. and Mrs. Isaac I?. Dunn still remain and arc stop ping at Hotel Albeit, Mrs. C. ('. Taylor, of Winthrop, who has been visiting her niece, Mrs. G. W. Wallace, leaving to visit relatives in Elizabeth City; Mrs. II. W. Lane, leaving to visit friends in Norfolk and vicinity, and Miss Sarah Dellatrc, who lias been visiting the nijther Superior of the Catholic convent, returning to her home in St. Louis. Safeguard Against t'liolern. liy recommendation of Councilman, Latham of the sanitary committee, the city has sccureil a quantity ot copperas and lime which will be distributed free lor disinfecting purposes. I'hc city marshal has been directed to have the premises of every householder in the city inspected w ithout delay, and the penalties laid down against any not found in a cleanly condition will be enforced. These special elloris and peecailtions arc taken in view of the fact that cholera has been brought in vessels to the shore of this country ami the consequent danger that it may brink out ashore and spread over the country, iu which case the cities which are in the best order would be least likely to be attacked and would also be likely to escape w ith least harmful results iu case it should reach them. In view of these facts Muyor Manly urges the citizens to co-operate heartily with the officers in the efforts to preserve the health of the community. Let each cheerfully and promptly do his or her part in bringing our houses, yards, gardens and streets into a condition that will not only not invite, but be an actual help in repellng disease. Cotton Shipments. Mr. William H.Oliver, who has for a number of years gotten up for the Finan cial Chronicle a statement of the number of bales of cotton shipped caclt season from this place, has kindly furnished us tho following statement of the number of bales shipped by the different steamer lines from New Berne during the twelve months prior to September 1. 1802 : To Norfolk, 34,778 bales, " Philadelphia, 950 " " Baltimore, 325 " " Bromcn, 2,500 " " Liverpool, 2,546 " 31,009 Officers Elected. At tho annual meeting of the New Berne Yacht Club tho following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President and Commodore, G. N. Ives ; Vice-President and Vice-Commodore, T. C. Daniels ; Secretary, J. E. Latham ; Treasurer, A. II. Powell ; Executive Committee, W. D. Mclver and Sam. B. Waters. From North to South, from East to West, Uomo tnrongs ot Duycrs eager, Because my prices are tho best To suit the means when meagre. Here comes the toiling artisan To save in honest penny, Tho horny handed farmer, too, To see the bargains many. Tie rich, tho poor, they throng my doors, Kadi one the chances to embrace, They buy their goods from Bio Ike's famous itoros, , And go homo with ' happy face. TtfA In mmrrtm wa An ArtnM tilrrfl '. e' ' Bis banners now unfurled. I ' v Bra In with' his' marmnoth, stooks and prices low ' . T ' ' Cwl siirc'y b'-.t. the tfodd. ' THAT DIVIDEND. Was Not the Money Needed in Olhei Directions .' The A. it N. ('. road Im-; declared dividend, hurrah for the "ld Mallei better late than never , and better ncv than to take a step of that kind when the road is in great need ol loeomotur and other rolling stock. It is bad poliey If there is enough money on hand P declare a dividend, would it in it li.m been much better to apply that sum in running another passenger tram inlay, thereby increasing the earnings of the road anil also tin: Imsine-s of "New Bern,'' ns the trains are now run, and have been, during the entire exi-leiiee of the road, the management has bu n of no benefit to New Bern, but ol smue benefit to both Goldsboio anil Kiiwton. The road was turned over by Washington Bryan in imigmliiviit order to the pres ent incumbent, mid il it has been kept up ill like condition, I think the Governor's tour of inspection will be perfectly useless. I ask, oimht a road 1. 1 declare a divi dend when it is heavily luoiliragin d and badly in need of rolling stuck, would it not have been better financial policy to have applied thai, dividend either to the liquidation of the debt, or to a sinking fund, or to the purchase of rolling stock, or to the ballasting of the load, or to enable the road to lie of some hem til to the business and trade ol New Bein as well as other points by giving the people two passenger trains a day. ( Misi;itv i;it. Cleveland and Can- Club .Meeting. An enthusiastic mectim' of the Cleve land and Carr Club was had at the w i - wain Wednesday evening, September 7lli. President Watson presidim;. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. I he finance committee made the . lowing report, to-w it : Mr. Ocrock, amount siib-eril.i d in second ward, $l!; Mr. Manly, -.eoiid ward, 2(); Mr. (Telle, lir-i ward, ifl I . Mr. Miller, third ward, IHO: eidilv dollars of w hich had been paid been iu. Registration committees reported progress in the several wards. Dr. Lone; ol literature committee re ported cost of the "True N in "' to In I0 for lirt, week and ?7.'i(l additional per week thereafter. igvvaiu committee n poi inl l.uildim' completed. L'pon motion I he loiiinitlin Were discharged with thanks. The matter of piireha-ing a llag . aimer was postponed, ou in:; to tin fai t that the ladies of the town have the matter under consideration. Upon motion the matter of reid-tralion md canvassing ol" the eouutv wasri ferred to the cxeutivc eommitti e t.i eon fer with executive committee of the county. l'pon motion a i oinuiilti e of live mil appointed to wait upon the railroad oilieials to arrange lor a .p, eial i ar through to Ualcigh during the "iivi uli.-n I Slate Democrat ie clubs. The follow mg committee was appoinli . I ; S. II bane, L. II. Cutler, .1. U. I'.iddle. W. G. Ilrinson. W. T Calm. The fn owing additional delegates vveie ap minted to attend t hat con v i til em : II C. Whitehurst, S. II. I. me. lam. Ii Wad, worth, T. A. Green, II. .1. I.ovii k. I'poli motion lln- plan lor Ki ping tin Wigwam open limine. tin- cauipamu was referred to tin' i ee 1 1 1 i e eommitti i v ith power to ai t . I hirty-tvvo nanie vv tv , nrolli d I' poll motion the elllb adjourned. A.JII. I'ovvi i i.. Sn r. t .ri Devolutions of Respei I. To our worthy pastor and oll'n i;i! members of St. Peters A. M. K. .ion Church of the eity ot' Ni w I lerne. State of North 'arolina, vve v"'ir coiniiuliee piioinled to draft suitable resolutions on the death of our brother trustee and treasurer, George S. Fisher, vv Im ih paii cd this life Saturday night. Sept. :iid. 1892, m his (ioth year, beg leave to sub. tnit the follow ing Wheras, It has pleased the Supreme Ruler of the universe to call from labor to reward a much esteemed and worthy brother ill the person of George S. fisher, who has served us faithfully as a I riHti i and treasurer for I I years. We are re minded that ere long we too must leave this transitory world, to enter in tin-joys of our Lord; while vve mourn his loss, he is now shouting his triumph. Uesolved, Ihut in his death tin eliun li has lost one of her strong pillars, tin race one of her great examples of honesty and integrity; New Ilcrne one of her old citizens; the county one of her ex school committeemen and a lover of education. Resolved, That we tender to his be reaved family our warmest hcartlclt sympathy in this their hour of nltliction ami prny that God m Ins loving kindness and tender mercies w ill support and pro tect them in their sad afflictions. Resolved, That our church be draped in mourning for 80 days and that each member of this official board wear u badge of mourning for 30 days in honor of our departed brother'. Resolved, That a copy of these resolu tions bo presented to the family and a copy lie sent to the Star ol Hon and New Heme Journal lor publication also a copy be spread upon our church ledger I tespcetl ully suonutted, W. W. Lawuknci:, KowAtti) Havknk, V. A. CiiAwroiii), Committee. Republican Money for Third 1'arly Work. During our visit to Mount Olive hint Friday we met n gentleman who informed us that ho saw Marion Ilutler open a letter a few dnys ago which contained a check of 800 isnucd by National Kepub lican headquarters. Our informant vas heretofore a strong Third pnrtyite, but since Friday has become a convert lo Democracy. Goldnboro Headlight. Special Notice. Wc l)C( to notify our patroim and the public generally that having pun-hinted the good-will and fixtures of "John Browu, tho Barber," wo hope by polite and strict attention to business (no "Prince of Walea" airs) to merit a con tinuance of tho patronage so generously bestowed upon our former employer, Repctfilly -' - r v a y y '.ELL, Bawb, Proprietor. V - - -'n V 1 , 1 ' - i-. ? CHiren CrbrlPiUhciJCa:toric' Attention ! Ginners. Wi: AUK AGKNTS l-Tlt Til!' WINSHIP Improved Cotton Gin WK CAKiiV IN STOCK Gin Saw Files, Belting, Cil3, Laco Leather, Bolt Hooks, Pulleys, Etc. 'all "ii uii-u in ,-liiig iin Snpplie of any Kind. One door In low I'm II ill Notice to Stockholders or r 1 1 : A. & F C. RAILROAD. SI i ick Inline i .-, v 1 1 i In - i i el fi.-e on I In Mail Train on Wednesday, Sept. 21st 1892 From (iohlsboio ami siiili' m, interme diate lo Molelleml City ami lelllru to atlend the reeiilar Annual .Meelui"; of the -same on Thursday, Sept. 22d, 1892. as ailvei lised. No special train will b- run to tin- mcetine;. C Inclor.s of Mail Train will bo furnished with tlm Stuck List, and Htoekholdris will be pa sed ac cordinedy. H. L- HILL, Rnpei inteml.-nl . Atlantic & N. C. Railroad. -sI'I't'lAL I'.Xfl i:so I.WTI .-; Gen. Adlai E. Stevenson 'andidato for Viee.PieM.h-i.i, To Speak at Goldsbro, Thursday, Sept. 22i!, 1392, AT 12, Nuo Spiin;i! U.tinni Trip TirkcU I tin ilxvo will hi! Mild by iv'n! ir l ; I I'imiii, ,'onil lor one d;iv only u h.-n 1 1. liin-li:ised, ami ;it the loll. .win ! i.iii'f ofl.un; Mnn-hfia.l toi.,i lNlm ninl i. inn. Sfwpurl. ' HHvHock. Crotittin, Newborn, Tum-nrnra. ' Core l 'leek, Povnr, k 1 1 1 H to 1 1 , ' Knl'itiH i"rt'k, ' I.i Orunut'. I'.rHlfl, Kni ni'i.i-,, I,f'(lVn Mci-flU'iul ( Hy l. o ' Newpoi (, .v.'w Unit, " ' r l 'rci'd , " lv itiHl.on, I 'i Jruin:f. i A 1 I I Ill ( iuhUbn'o, i K.-i urn i nr. 1 1 h t 1 1 1 1 i 1 1- Ii 1 1 -. ;. l l M H'l. X I, MM. I. Night School. Ml-- MAUN I'.K'iW .. .1 .., i Ni'dIT st 'lb . ii I,, i n i.;. , tin- i urin r of l!m..!, ,, . i ! in, : ,i I -. i i Moi . s. -1 ' I ' i 1 1 1 1 - - i i u 'Hi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 ;i Atlantic and N. (J. R. R. Co. f L I V 1 i I I; - 'Mil- . Ni.tt i:i lis. N i . pi "v I .' A div nli nd of I no 1 1. i , , ni on 1 1 1 i 1 1 - ilal sioek of III.- All ml I. in-l I'll- I itla K ai I n a I I ' inip in willis 1 1 i : il l in Tl. I lll'er's olllee. on ;., 1 1 ! i I I lie . I da.v of ii,l r. I,, I.., Mi. -:di r- M rei or. I on I lie I A u I s'a 1 l ' b'nl'.l l; I I i. , in- , Horse Shoeing. We have a first I las. from the Nesli in Sielnn H. if i We do all kind of l';,n, y ,-'l n -. -I plat ilo . lie. Sal islai I ion : naranl. i . I. i.e.. n hial II V I N I I 11,1 A s.,,s tl i 1 1ll ( on es I'.. old. . Marine Railways I Having piuehaseil llm 1 1 1 1 W A K I MAUINK KAILW.WH. and having had them thoroughly Repaired and Rcfjniislied, I am now prepaiml to do all lass ,. Vessel and Repair Work. Those-ilesii in vv oik of I In - konlwlli please yivc mo a call. J. A. Meadows. New Uerne, 8eplcinher, IN'.i.V 7 1 m THE MYSTERY OF AGES is tho Sphinx How? Why? When? No one has been able to solve it. Lis tening ears have never solved it. It's a good represontttlon ol the niyntoiy our oompetltor oatmot an re, s .. , Itetpeotfully,. .;.-, , .:. - !!::, ,:r & Ui!!:lt J. H. BENTON, M.D..D.D.S. DENTIST, t'eimnneolly lornletl. NKWIIKRN, .N.CI. tinn a'liulnlHlrfid for tli tiMiraolloii ol teeth without, imln. ottu-e, eoriioi- or MliMIe Hlr el. ami Kcileral Alley, Oipollu Mlitillu "l. HnpllHl l nuren. Sfova Work & Tinning, -' ' in. I le il . .,1 Wall1 .--i.e. . pill II) .wM.nl on W "d :'U ir.inli . -I in lii . la ' . i I U II 1 1 II 'l.l wll. V (HI I : . ,i .. . o. i i . Tin Houses do .0,.. ,,il in He Tmniie- l.l J. WOOD. -. pi II, I '.' I Horse Milliner. A II olle Wi llie' Hand mad- II ou. on .1. .i;, al sl llarui" llejiooioiw Spei i ll IM. lit I-Ol all km. I in Mil Inn , i i i : 1 1 i i i i i i i si i ..I I., u. I I. I '.un. i -i I'.OM I nmn & iucsorley, H.AI.I.KS IN Fruits, Confectioneries, FINE T0BACC03, And SiiKikci's' Articles mm BERNE, N. , I Old I in I il-. I CI. v- 11 H. HOWARD, General Iir u. ui i! Acnt, Now Bornu, N. C. HK9 n ToCsnners IF YOU NEED A COTTON Giu, tir.T Tim mprove BROWI Tito Soat i;i tho Msrkot. L. II. Cutler & Co. Fer Red, i " i " V I .1 ! - w ( i;i'i I l I.', ell ,1. v. ivo "Us TRIALS II i hi- ii I lM J i in I. Usui Delivery Wagon, W e a I e now pi . . il . . I I o . i, I r I- al di.nl Noli. , . h.iv e in I r. I i I 1 .' I 1 1 I i i I Pig Kams and Breakfast Strips. W i 1 1 i ill ui i i ,i 1 1 . . n , :i .'1 i . . . .in 30c. BUTTER Full Cream Cheese AI.W i K I, Si il. I II- .till l l I III- I U i "Ml I tilt I r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ;ilh nil. -ii. I 1 1 ill k 11 1" "Ml l I'-! I.. I 1 il. il I I -I f.lMUX :ilH I I I H-l ill" In. i y,-u I pill nf fill I'll! 1 1 I -i in - t , . , . l .-H . 1 I t 1 I I X . Churchill & Parker, s -U llm I'.rna.l Sir.-el. Nr Kern. MUTUAL' LIFE INSURANCE CO. I lake pleasure in milil'vino n.v friend- and Ihe pllblle III, I bave mil lite, I a M'l.t'lAI, Aiil-.M ) lor tin. Stale with the Mutual Lifd Insurance Co. OK ni:v VOI1K. (lllice hours from 10 a. in. fo 4 p.m. til K. II. Nixon's office, (ippoHiUi (). MnrkH, on I'ollock street, w here I will Im. pleased io reeiuvD niy initiius anu give any infor mation desin-d by those wauling (lie best aud safest Life Insurance,: . , i . ' , se,,-.' - ' t e u e. if. dUH iia. ' Kew Bemc, N. C. 'i 8-17it Notice. Notice is herchv given that nt the regular me.ct.iug ol tbu Itoard ofGoinmis Kioiiers of Craven county, hold it tbe '"in t llonsoin New lidriio on the firrt Moiiflav in SepKMiiher, W.ri (it being tho fifth dav of h.ud month), tbo billowing ordeis were mailc : Ordered, That the placo of election in Township No. Kusttcll ' precinct, be removed from U. A. Itussell's barn to J. W. Lane's ollice in, t'ort Haruwoll vll- huo. Oiden d, Thai, tho voting placo in Township ;i) Arnold's store, be ami heiebv i.-i discontinued, and the voter, of said election ircninct are noti fied to vote at .lasper in said Township. '::j"l .1. W. JilDDLi:, Clerk. For Sale, "ii.- v. rv In-:,- Iron Safe, suitable for I'.niUin - l.ii-nii , oralat'oe Coiiimission '" "'-' : w-i-l.i .-..111111 ll.s. Manufac inn d le, Mo I, ,, ,, Loek rompaiiy I in, iiiimii I. c,,i tl,,.,.,. Iimidreil Old oU doll. Il' delivered. I 'all hy r M llall'e -I . I-1 1 !i 1 -ale bv ei,rresoming '' I ie - ..n i:i; IK I-:. New lii-rne N. I' M ... , Ie I'.l. LIU Ml Mi . . ' iiim t v dollars at L"' V "o of Cin- '' l-'. i .-i I., en mil ol the ' i ' i v -loo t time, and look I . - In n III I In id. . i "ii: wo st:t; mi:; :1:t Jewelry Store. I" ' 1 ' m , i iii r Inn- ol .IMWMLIiY. ' i." ' I on. ihliam Mow od ;,., ;,io, e ' ill I, in,,. I, ran. Is o. U I l III.-. An, n o H,. I- I I 1 ke . I- ..-, ,., , I . , loll tl. e , .., II- I, - , I, . M-.-pi. el I, bb. md si ii nlilieally 'o in-l riinients and a . i" tit any defect ' 1 I- d v itli tl hisses, .ii. 1 1 v perini I ropia, e, -ii 1.1 I -otli singh; I '""I" '' t, I,, I .1, . pairei .l... :, I'.':. l-i-l alrivi 1 1 i'. "I tin- p ttromtoc Li me and eonntrv, ... N. -tl I I ill In -h uill m ipprei aale I liausai- Hlll T. J. BAXTER & CO., 1 - I- - W IV Sland. Buy None Other Than 0!u Virginia Cheroots, Etst Cheroots in the Market. I'iiii- bcitig tin- Hrtme ax inferior CillTOOtfi. l' .M.iu'vi (.'lock CiTtilicatea packed in cv ci iiox bought of W HOL.-.i-ALE OKOOEB, Vi. IM- STKiiKT, NKW HKHNE. N. 0 S&npie Hose and Half Hose I Sample Summer Vests for ladies & children. Sample Suspenders, Sample Handkerchiet Bags, Everything Cheap, Everything warranted to be as represented. Barrintan & Baxter. Notice. VllVVII. A Noll I II ( 'Mini INA l. U. Co. S. t.i:iiv Mini Treasurer's Office, Ni win in, N. ( ' , Auojist 2:1,1, H02. The :iNth A .,1 Me, lino of the Htnck- holders of il, , ah oitie and North Caro lina Ihiilmad Coinpiio will lie held at Mun i I I'm on the -lib Thursday in Sepl.-mbl T CJid I, IM!C. i'. c. it iitmu'H, s si Id Secretary and Treasurer, Notice of Dissolution of Copirtmnbip. lie it know n thai the firm of Bryan & '.' llowanl, doine; a (ieneral Insurance bnM- 1 iicsm, have this day, by mutual consent, dissolved copartncrshi). ' ' , ; M. U. Howard will continue the Fire f. ' Insurance at the firm's old stand on Cn ' yen struct. 1 i ' : Thanking tbo public for past patron age, wear, - ...': s very rwrtert fully, ,; '""'."!. . H. H. Brtah, It. . 'v ', M. R. Howard. Aug. 84, 1802. h ?a
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 10, 1892, edition 1
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