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.V.'.'r. ej. ' v'', -o'V'e -.''ih.: VOL.XI.-NO. 5 NEW BERNE, N. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 1H92. PRICE 5 CENTS. Is j ' I' rOB ltENT--bwelliugs ' centrally h , . cited. jVwi an elegant office adjoining mine, on Broad street,, containing five ; ,' rooms, the roost- desirable business loca ' ' . tion. in the city.: Building tots, and land , tor sale: E, W. Carpsnteb, aepl5-lm , ' , Real Estate Agent. WANTED TO SELL CHEAP A lot of second hand IRON SAFES, good m new. Address V , 16 St " "B," Ilotel Albert. FOR SALE: A Fino ; Knabe PIANO, same as New and In perfect order. - seplUm i ; ilns. W. S.' Bwnnrr. DWELLING HOUSE for Rent, comer Pollock and Hancock streets. ' Apply to , ' . , 6tf W. H, Cohen, at store. I OFFER my services to the people of . ...... New Berne for a short rime. Office , " at Gvston House. W. G. Buowne, 0i tetf t Optician. LD PAPERS for wile in any quanti' ties at the Jouhnal Office. Good for ,' pasting on walla and putting under carpets. ( tf IIIAVE titled np Hotel Albert Barber Shop nicely and in style. I invite all my old patrons and others who want a. , ' pleasant Bbave or hair cut in artistic . ' style to give me a call. , ' ' v PBOf. W. 1L Suepabo. MI8Q. 8ACRAHENTAL, PORT and 80UPPEBNONG WIHES far sale ' " ' b ; J as. Redmond. ROR SALE Ooli-a' box or ward rot lounge is perfect lounge by . ' ', 11 day and a perfect bed by night, and you ' ,' nan put away a muob clothing or other . krtiolM as in the average wardrobe. , , You oan gat throe artlolM for tbe prioe ' -V'.' f nn. ' Mo extir charge for packing or ' hipiog . lira. Dr.' Talmsge. wife of the cele hratml preaoher, says these lounges art t-ry, very.nlce- - Pricia in Craton, 10, (13. Ui(ne 818. 114, . haw Silk, 20. 835. . 1 , 8tlk Brooatelle, 83S, $80. Terms 10 par cent, discount cash with i der or half with order balanoe 60 d.Tf. ALFRED OOLE8. i Oranrf and Myrtle Avenues, ' . Brooklyn, N. Y. I OALVIN HOIIAFFER'8 WILD . CBERRT ROCK AND RYE, put V i. 'V au esprataly for throat nd lung dis , for sale by Jab Kkuuond. D0FFT8 MALT WHISKEY for Medioioal urn. (or rale by , r t - jtnM J as. Redmond. R D V. JONES, late in charge of tba prescription department of r rVlbum'a Pharmacy, Asheville, N. O., ' has opened Proscription Drag Store ' . next to custom house. Special oare is given to tba selection of preparations : . for prescription usa only. ' Tha patron age of the pnblio is solicited. . may 89 HUNT AD! Janos Mineral Water, the best Natural aperient. For sale bT Jab. Redmond. 1JTJRE CORN WHISKEY for tale by - ,. . Jab Redmond. ! TTVTjFF Gordon Imported Sherrj, for Usale by Jab. Redmond. LM POUTED HOLLAND GIN, Burke's Baas Ale and Burka'a Guinneas' ,t Hiout. for sale by Jab. Bkcmond. TX ((( OIOAES at very low ; I WiUUv Bgnrea to wholesale and , retail trade for aalo by Jab. Redmoitd. GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY need very much In tbe sick room. For sale by .... Jab Rbduobo. Tun Nation Democrats cam paign bock will be ready next ;week.-:,J. .;;:. . The Third party- is badly dis gruntled by the . Domination of a Bepnbliean State ticket. DR. Eium, Third party candid ate for Governor denies the' report that he will relire from the can- Tsss,v;-V--' A FEW . more .. : liepnbHoan vio , torlea like those in : Maine and Vermont will give tbe Democrats a walk-over.': ',J:--rt i Hon. G. W. Sandesun tails ' into the Proirressive Farmer. The wool flew, for be struck, a woll "in sheep's olotbing. ' ;! l: Keep it before the people ' that the lfrpnblioan party is in favor of llm Ktuc bin nd. i ppow-s (be prose bt s) mi pin uf'tAaoiy 'govern- - F it. CooTRnt ' Mii'tor- of , the a.iinpnon lJi-nxmrHt, unci lr, LaoaP, tl Hladoii, and tli iiomiueen lor tun tenatf, . lu the district, com posed if Uarnet', ' Sampson and Biatlen. ' . ; v'":-' 'A' 't''. ,v- . Keep it befoie tbe people tba Harrison in his letter of acceptance expresses not a word of sympathy for tbe farmers, and does not onoe i ention the depressed condition.of r rdculture. - ' : i""-' ' .. " " zxiQ'&Y. II- Iiiohardson, of the U Jonrnal has been asked Clairman llarrity to make 3 DiUionul campaign speecbs. iittioroible speaker aud will j LiHandinnce wltb him where- r l o ( ;j i. " - . , foiiowing Ik taken from i ! tarty cuiithl.itc'o h nil ounce i tliO Ocorgin Woith County "I ! ' ;vn tli Oovefiiment : ! 'I i, liiim of truns. The State canvass" is progresa. ing well.' It Is said that there Is want of Demooratio organization. For our part we think that ' Chair man Simmons is conducting a mas terly enmpatgn with ' splendid result. Disqiitjhtlbd Democrats, ' who are annoyed with weak knees, dis ordered llvver, and spinal disease, will find a inri remedy in Sim. mon'a' Regulator whiohis famished free at Demooratio Headquarters in Baieigh. : In the Georgia campaign Gen. Gordon is to meet ''Oyolone Da vis.'.' Persons delighting in slight of hand perlermanees will be pleased at seeing a oylone changed into a gentle zephyr that scarcely moves a leaf oi the trees. Beoinkhto with 1884, the inde pendents have held tbe balanoe of power in Indiana. In that year they voted for Oleveland, and he was elected: in 1888 they voted for Harriixm and he was eleoted. This year they are for Oleveland. The News and Observer says: Col. Iilchmond Bonis, President of tbe St. Lonis, Knights of St. Patrick and the largest employer of printers in the West, has just returned from California, and says that thu Democrat expect to carry that State, and he himself has reason to believe that Cleveland will carry Illinois. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ,J. Howard. B Safes for Sale. A Reward T. A. Henry. For Rent E. W. Carpenter. 'Mr. Jos. Lewis, owner of Barrington Ferry, died Monday night at his home on the opposite side of Neuso river, of con sumption. He leaves a wife and several children. Mr. A. V. Haywood, of Raleigh, went down to Vandemere Tuesday to take the evidence yesterdny on the side of the defendants in the case against Shell Fish Commissioners Lucas and Warner which will conclude tbe trial. There was a large attendance at the meeting of the Cleveland and Carr Clnb held last night all of whom were delightfully entertained by short and stirring speeches by Messrs. Battle, Bryan and Moore after the transaction of the business. Mrs. Nancy Pcrcey died at 3 o'clock yesterday morning at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. F. M. Bowdcn. She had been a sufferer from paralysis for ten years and had been hclpleBs from the disease since January. The funeral will take place from the residence this' morn ing a( 0 o'clock. ' Frank Raynor, a colored raft hand, stumbled and fell overboard near tbe wharf at Hackburn and Willctt's farm, just above the city, yesterday morning, and not being able to swim he was drowned. His home . war in. New Bene and be has a wife and two-children here. The body had not been recovered the last we beard. Thos. Allison, a murderer of three men, wu taken from the. comnty jail of Dob- son near Mt. Airy by ' a' mob of masked men of twenty Tuesday morning betore day and hanged to an oak tree two miles from ;tho town. Tba people became en raged at the postponement of hit case at tho last term of court, hence the lynching. Ho one knows who were in the party. j Mr. J as. K. Arthur, for tho . pott few years a resident of this city, died a,t the residence of this employer, Mr. Henry p asking, Tuesday night after an illness of sit months with consumption., He was a good, clever, industrious, young mart with numerous friends. The remains wero taken yesterday' to the borne of bis father Mr.' Asa Arthur near Kit Swamp Littfe Swift creek for interment. ;; j ; We saw' some samples' of Le-Conte pears and Maiden's Blush applet yester day, raised by . Mr. , R. B. Bimpkins, of North River, Carteret county, that weife remarkably large and One and perfect In every way. The apples were as beautiful in appearance as could be found, ' An other proof,, mat neither tbe North npj any other section can excel this one far fruit when the proper Intelligent care Is .1.. it ; -.., Wants a Sunday Trail. Editor Journal: While some of ottr friends are desirous and clamorous for tv double daily mail service over the Atlanr tic N. V. li. K. Will you enter wt plea for a binqi, daily mad t ' ' Suppose we Hint try how we will stand, the luxury of seven daily moils a week. and then if that change dm not provt too much for our lii' -' -.h constituting we can strike out for the double dully. , Yours, H. V. W INKLE j A Reward of "lid for -.fi,i had:- i THE SECRET OCT. Combination of Republicans and People's Farty This Time, Solid Republicanism Next. ' A sensation front Raleigh is the Signal (Republican), came out yesterday attack ing the Republican Stato Convention and ticket, and calling on Republicans to vote down the Furchcs ticket and vote with tho People' party except for elec tors and congressmen. It advises this course, it says, in order to seciue the electoral vote of the State for Harrison and to secure tho destruction ot the Dem ocratic party in North Carolina. The Signal quotes four paragraphs of the People's Pnrty Platform, and asks, "What more can Republicans desire?" It next says: "The Democratic party cannpt be defeated by the Republican parts alone or the- People's party alone, but can be by a union of tho Republican and People's part . They cannot divide and conquer, but thoroughly united they can carry the IStute by fifty thousand," and it asks them to unite and make "common cause against the common enemy.'' It says if the course of running none but the National Republican ticket and supporting the People's party on the rest had been followed, the Harrison electors would have received a largo plurality of the votes, and the People's party ticket for Governor and State officers would have also received a plurality of the votes, and the Democrats would haze been a minority in both houict of the Legiu- lature, and the Signal's expressed idea is that such n Legislature, thus elected would so amend the eUeti-m law, that with the new law in force the Republicans in 1804 would curry the State. Com! up and Doing. Mr. C. R. Thomas ret iinied yesterday morning irom Mnrtniad where lie nau been attending the senatorial convention. He reports a good nud enthusiastic meet in z. Mr. P.M. Pearsall p.isscd through re turning from the convention to his home in Trenton, also Mr. W. 8. Herbert, of Kins ton, accompanied by his wife who has been visiting relatives in Morchead. Miss Emma Simmons, of Oliver, passed through en route to New York to enter the Conservatory of Music. At La Grange she will be joined by Miss Eva Kinney, who is going to New York to take a literary course. The steamer Ncwbcrne brought in twenty-six passengers yesterday morning. Among them were JMrs. M. D. Dewey and Mrs. K. K. Johnson, w ho have been visiting relatives at; the North ; Mrs. Ipock, of Bellair, and Mrs. Hue Richard son, returning from a visit to Mrs. J. M. Ironmonger, of Norfolk ; Mr. J. E. La Mone, of Norfolk, on a trip combiuing business and pleasure. The steamer Neuse took out the follow ing passengers : Mr. Mcizor Orr and lam ily of Norfolk returning homo from a visit to relatives in the city ; and Mr. .1. B. Benders, of Pollocksville, leaving for the North to purchase a fall stock. Hon. C. C. Clark, vicc-Prcsident of the Board of Directors of the penitentiary, arrived last night from a visit to the penitentiary farms near Roanoke. Capt, T.i M. Southgate Jand Mr. Ralph Gray, in company with Mr. J. E. La Hone, agent at Norfolk of the N. N. & W. Direct Line, and Mr. Post, of New York, rate agent of the Old Dominion Steamship Company, went down to Morr head last night on a brief pleasure trip. Double Bally Mall.TraJnt. Editor Jottrsal In your issue of the . 14th inst, I noticed an article advo cating double daily mail and passenger service on the A. & N. 0. H. R. Permit me to say in my Judgment and in the judgment of a large majority of the busi ness men on too line - ot tue roai, tnat this would be a very wise move upon the part of tbe management It would not be expected to make any, money for tbe first-., month or two, if it barely paid ex penses, there would be nothing lost. But it would most assuredly pay in tbe end. I have always contended since the matter was first agitated, that it would pay. 1 . 1 believe vorv stockholder is in tvm path with the more, and I also believe the present management would like to make the effort, but seem - to be afraid to commence it.-' I baliera it can be done, and done without- using the - dividend just declared to the stockholdera, : I have, frequently heard traveling men My "I would like to arum tue trade ot New. Berne hat I can't afford to throw awa to mucaltime, If we could go down this afternoon . and -return to-morrow afternoon, Of go down in the morning and return in the- afternoon, We could afford- to . do oo, but- as it is we have to seek some other point." , "' ' v Now; Mr. Editor.7 I say this matter is Worth' the consideration of thai manage ment of tbe. road, and in my Judgment if they WU1 take bold or it, and pnt it into operation at once,, they will see at tbe close of their term of office in 1883, that the have ' accomplished a-ood work. and every fair thinking man, will say well done : thou good : and, faithful servants enter tnou into anoiner two years term. ' V ' ' . s:' :" .ClVti v 'Special Kotlce V 'k Wo beg to notify our patrons and the public generally that having; purchased the ffood-wilU and fixtures , of "John Brown, tho Barber," we hope by polite and ' strict attention to business . (no "Prince of Wales" airs) to merit aeon tinuance of; the patronage so generously bestowed upon our former employer. Rcpectiullyy - - . 11. L.. Banks, Proprietor. The Arch of New Berne Cemetery. BY tOKIKNK OAK8MITII. Editor Journal : The'followiiig Hues were written by Miss Corinne Oaksmith who wus drowned by the upsetting of a boat in Beaufort harbor on the 4th of July, 1879. She was the grand daughter of the distinguished poetess, Mrs. Eliza beth Oaksmith. This young lady was then in the. eariy moru of lite and gave promise of a great literary future. She was exceedingly beautiful and talented, and also a rare poetical genius as these lines will abundantly testily. They are of great beauty , the measure is excellent, and they breathe the very essence ol true poetry. J. II Stranger, approach witluovetein! trend The hallowed New Hernc ground. Where rest her loved and cherished dn.d In the long sleep profound, But pauso ere thou dost enter there Beneath the sacred wall. And heed the benediction That lalleth there f. i all. Falling, still forever falliuu.. From the stone arch old and girj , There are spectral tears appalling Throughout the night and day Distilling, ever distilling. From thu grey and ghostly v, a'.!. With awicra and tender thrilling. They fall alike for all. To mi they are tribute hob. In which we all may share. As silently ceaseless an.! lovvlv For those who are sleeping there. For the ehild'and the grey ha led sir.-. Tho mother, tho maid, for all Who have quenched ulu s h elm- tire. These tears still faithful lau. Oh! what is the sih-nt moumiig Of those tears from that weeping an li Are angels evet there leaning. Watching the silent inaivh ( JJo they weep tor the departed. Or those who still remain ; The blest anil tbe broken heard d. And which K the lo- oi gain ' To me they seem as a token Of that sweet fountain's brink, Our Saviour's love unbroken Where thirsty souls may drink. And like to some vogue prediction Of some fnr-ofl happier march. They fall as a benediction On all who pin the arch Hollywood, N ( ., .March, IhTS. This stone arch over the entran- e "t the cemetery i-, continually dripping water as though weeping for the U- parted ones- w ho ar- buried within the walls, Editok. List of Letters, in tin: 1'oMt l lllicc Heinaining Bemc, Ora oUllfJ N. (' , It. II), 182. B-K. A I'.riant, lliittie lirown, Rich ard Itlount, Miss Sienesir linker, I.oranci Barfield, Mri. Lena JSryant C - Miss Kate t'anidy I) -Miss Ella Dawson. K Win. O. Kdwards, Mr. Peter Kinery II Jack U Harris, F. 11. Harrison, Miss M. II. Harrison, Mr. Beauregard Harper. J Mr. Prince Johnson, K Andrew King. Iy Mr. A. A. Lloyd M Maurice Mansfield, Mrs. C. L Mar- dix, Matilda Mann, Fehery Merrick, Mr. Ritt Frank Miller, Mr. Loby Mosely. N Isaiah Ncal. P Miss Amanda Parker. It Miss Lizzie Hay. B Handy Zanders. T-I). I.. Taylor, Mary Th..n,a--, N. Hie Tavlor. W Mrs. Annie Wil-on, Alc Win boro, Ale.v. Williams, Tomy Wilson, John Willis. V Ellen Veaflton. Persons calling for the above letters will please say advertised and give date of list. The regulations now require that one cent shall be collected on the delivery of each advertised letter. Wm. E. CI.AIIK.K, P. M. TREASURER'S REPORT. Hugh J. Lovick, Trcas., In acct. with City of Xowbern, .. t'., for Mouth Ending Sept. 0, ls))2. Dr. Tobalanoo 88,073.11 Sept. 1. To o h for ong. horses 200.00 Sept. 8. To o'b f'm tax ool. 100.00 Sept. 8. " city marshal 55.98 Sept. 8. " tax collector 100.00 , 3,li8.09 Cb By voucher. Wm. Ellie 11 M HJ Lovick ! 18.06 Stephen O. Bragaw 18.60 John M. Harget 25.00 JKLand HO. 06 Ell Elliott 30 00 J B. Dixon 80.00 BFHurtt HO 00 Thos. Wilson 80 00 JC Green 25 00 W R Water 25.U0 D H Btalline 20.00 Dan'l Beet so w Newbern En.'o 10 00 aflat B E Dltoe way 33 ou New Berne Journal 5 00 Eleotrlo L. & W. Co 231.87 Newbern Oaa Light Oo 20.65 F.TJlrioh . 8 00 E. O.Qar 7o B. B. EUls 20.00 Jno. O. Wblttv tc, Oo .. 89 99 S B Bicnerdaon Hon a so Newborn Iron Works...... . 15 86 Moody ft Robert ... t. 61 98 Hsokburn a WtUett- x vb J M Barges..............;..... 7.85 F. J.Hardison....',...... 8.H7 A.. B. Foaville.....!.. . 180 James Redmond ......... ............ 1 88 78 H J Uvlok (street & P. orders) 845 10 J P Vollva 20.00 Br Balanoe..o....n ..i ...... 1,837.14 v f 1 .: i l 1 $3,138.09 I hereby4 solemnly sweat thai the above ataMmont u correct to . the fee ot my knowledge and belinf. ' - . Huaii J Lovick, City Tree. Sworn to and. nbanribed before mA thu Uih day ot pt, 1882. . ; v FKBDiaattD UUII0H, J. P. SeW Itoardlnir House. Ifaving iust, pleasantly fitted np tlie Folluian bound near tho comer of Han cock ami Johnston' streets I am now ready for hoarders, table, permanent, or transient. . T. Hancook, AT FIRE ISLAM). An Angry Hob Resists the Lauding of the Fussengers, hut it (jives Way llefDr- the Military. New Yonit, Sept. 13. Acting under orders from (lov. Klower the first battal ion of naval reserves, heavily itrmed with pistols, cutlasses, howitzers and (latling guns anil reinforced by 40!l of the fiOth regiment left for Fin Island at li.fr Tuesday iftcnmoii on the steamer I'e gusus, to enTorce the landing of the Norniania's passengers from tin Ccpheiis. A disiatc.U from the Island reported that the i- situation was unchanged; flu t'e'iiheus being anchored ill the channel and the passengers suffering diseoinl'oit from the chilly winds. Food-was sup plied to the imprisoned :1ik unfortunates from the Surf hotel but they were unable to step upon terra lirina on account of the lynv eyed natives who patrolled the island. The piteous appeals of I he un h.il.oiati. paesenger-. c.uild nit move these sturdy elam digcrern. but when thev I1 heard troops would soon be on the scene they moved lvom the island in n hurry and soon the placi- was comparatively deserted I lie iNornianias passengers were landed :.l.;o f'.l? passengers from the . ephl il l I A.i aitiil v.oti.ii call the hut ' the point ;of !!. You nmy drosHiid in good tasif but il your hut id Needy, the iwholo cll'ort in npoiled. For this jrtiusou gcneriilly a riiim in harder to mat on bin hat than any other ar.icii) ot dross, we arc now rci oeiving our new fall aate. We may havo tho very thing yon wstiit: do not buy until you soo tw. We h;ivtV)UHt roturniid from N. Y., and our HN:k now arriving. We prom'uo j iu sonio special bargains. J. M. I IOWA It!). coititn i, liii: t iiaii ii). Coll olt and Sullivan ;.' la.-l nit; III. .-, ' r.j gu ( (cd tilh th. great light v in. though we I ti e.Mltcsl. at i ' be. li . It I - I . the West. New I irie.m- Sell I ie I oil-i 11 til .1 The defeat ol this lough and l-i!.il Sill livan ill give nuieh nulorieiv to the We-lem man. Ugh ellallijoon lie let a b ell l ! li hilt b ll eaiv tietl Illel and eMtn:,, ! fright ..I (ear-. .1 le At the loss of 1 1,1 ll, re despair. For then hi one more i w ishc to lake I ale )f thousands who an- ine this affair )f Inning good gno.f. eln where. l.d Ni lbg IKc has at la-l Ik en I ell I lie till lie! holier , Of el i in ii i i i in of mi r. hunts low prii cs. He estends to all a u leoio To give him a call bcf.uc tli ,1'all : Amen. D. D. D, Is t.ho host Klotir for the moiiev. Try it and.be convinced . Another car of New just loceivi ed To the Mills. K. li. ,l()Ni:. (I Ulf Now r,eni, N. G. t(. R. Jones Whn'csnlo and liotnil O 'alor in Goncral Mcrchiiiidisc. Consignments of Cotton. Grain, arid other Produce solicited. Prompt attention guaran toed. Cotton Bagging and Tios now in stock. Lorillard and Gail A Ax Snuff sold at Manufacturer's rricen. K. R. J0MES. Olldw New Berne, N.C Attention I Ginners. WE Alii: AUENT FO wiNsiiir TIIK Improved Cotton Gin. WE CARRY IN STflCIv Gin Saw Files, Belting, Oils, Lace Leather, Belt Hooks, Pulleys, Etc. Call on us 4 ben needing (Jin Hiipiilies of any kind. ? Dijosway & Churchill, ;i Ono door below City Hull. i Horse Shoeing. Wo haw " First-Class Horwi 8hocr from thd Wosteru Section f Virjrlnio. Wo do alt kinds of Fancy , Shoeing, Hleol platinp, etft ' sj ! " ;;..'' ; I Satisfaction paarsnteoil. Oivo us a trial. . ' 1I.;WINFIKLD & SON, 9 T lm 'V Carrlago Bnihler.'- Horse IliUiner. Any ono Wishing ft First-ClasS fW't'ol nond-mode llamosa will do wall tri call nn Ji W. GAY? at Bfcwart's Carriage and Harness :. Depository - art Broad struet ', Sppdiil attention paid to, frpairinj rt nit kimis m tins tine. 1 ' j Railways! Having MAItlN! had tl.eu nire,li,i.sd tin) KAHAVA VH, HOWAItl) niel having ll'Ollelllv Rpaireri and Refiimished, I .li i iimv i.-.,-u-.a t. ii. all d iss of Vessel and Repair Work. TIidsimIi'su iiiL,r work T (his Icind will i!t;i8 io in1 ; c;.,!. J. A. Meadows. New Ih rne, Heit.ember IM'.rj. 7 1m J. H. BENTON, M.D..D.D.S. DENTIST, rinflnenl )y hu'dttl NKWIiKKN, N.C. tiflH ainillilHLArH(1 foi tt-otU u iUiotit pain. Oflioe, .(,rnr of MliMlo Hir (. ftn.l Kcil.-iai Alley, 0phlii M.iM'i (! . Ki'jjtWt ( liim-h. Shv Work & Tinning. mlod Woll. ... I lunii'l I ;oo al-i ualllei ,1 in lil I rl i l I. I'i ji when v ai.O .1 or, pared o Tin Houses ir tl.i .i..', w-iik m i li' Tiiiniii'. line. J. W. WOOD. Si .l li, l:;'.l'.'. H 111 MM i flcSORLEY. I'l.Al.KUH !N Fruits, Confectioneries, FINE TOBACCOS, And Smokers' Articles r.irn.a I'olloek and Middle Sis . NEW BERNE, N. C. ; l'i our ' ' I h i laud I air ( ' .", i i hi a:.. I ' CI. . i C t a i n C. , '1,1, I ..,1 M. 11. HOWARD InMiraiini Agimt, Genera Wow Borno, N. C. To Ginners IF V0U NEED A COTTON GIN. OET THE Bmproved B Th- Ernt in tit'.- Mrkoi L. H. Cutler & Co. k TRIAL i. ' ;iil!i-"l I.' tilir lli-iiii - :i Delivery Wagon, We are now ir ..ir,',l I,, delixer lioods Hiol'l Noll,',' We have ii-l r-I i I'Kl Sll l.llf Fig Hams and Breakfast Strips. Wi ;ii .i r.itl your sji'ci;il nttontiitn 1t oitr 30c. BUTTER ASH Full Cream Cheese a i w ays hn in:. Send n-. your or, I, is and c en.'H.iiil prompt allenlion. lliankiie, oni iriend-i for lln-ir past favors and Irnstine; you inny ive ni part of your fiiliire. Imsiness, we arc Very n"-peel fully. Churchill & Parker, H 2fl Gin Broad Slrcel, N.'v Heme. MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. I take pleasure in notifyini;, my friends anil the public, licit, I have aoerpled a WECIAL AIIHNCV lor thin Htnto with the Mutual Lift) Iosuranco Co. O .? KEW TOnrt. Offlr Iioun from 111 a m. to i p in. at XL It; Nixon's otlieo. OniKitoJ O. Marks. on Pollock street; where I will ba tileased to roexiiye mj friTnh sm give any Infor- mstton aestrcei ny thoeo wantirfg the beat and 4fet Ml Insiirhiirr. :' '! 1 Children' Cr for Pitcher'' Cr-iort KECEIVED TO-DAY: 100 Boxes of those Celebrated CHOICE PALE CREAU Cheeses, BETTER. nti OK LOW . If. XTljpicIl, WHOLEBALK OKOOBR. MIDDl.K S'l'ttKiU'i . NHW KKKNK. N O Grain 1 Seeds! Feed! BRADHAM h SMITH, SinceKsiiis loS. V. ,V K. W. Small wood. IH'.ADQI'AliTKliS F(IK Hay, (ami, lime, Oiils, Jlnin, lloiniiiy, Kii.s, Ihirliiiis, liarrcl (!ovors. r..,'iiii; iiml Tii'H. N for IVter HonddrnoD & I rt elm .' Onlers lor i.vii will have the moHt caro'iil :ii tcntion, every pack.ien ileitis miIiI midiir tbe striotoHt f;ii;uiiilc. jnlyliUf HORSES km 1ULES. - a. I 10 VC JU t e,. iv-o K1NE LOT of Western Noiiii Carolina HORSES AHD MULES. AIjHO. a kink lot of BOGGLEb, ROAD CARTS ANI HARNESS. All of which I will sell VKItY CHEAP for onah or Sprood papnr. Oivo mi h triitl. Atlantic and N. C. R. R. Co. I III. l l.l n s I h KICK, Ni wuiaiN, N. ('., Scot, rl, IH99. A ,, i,, iei i-eiit. ou the cap Ail iniie and North Curo M, i, in-, i dl In- puid at the ,'. "ii old alier first I I,, si,., klioldi-rs of I AiIlOI'I. li!i-.. liiil'.KU'l'-s, 'I'reasurer. .1 -l. I:., 1 Ml .1 1,1 I .Oil. .,l , I ' Notice. Noli, c ! filial Hie' hercliy piven that at tho liiii' ol tho Hoard of Coinmis- incrs ol Craven enmity, bold at tho nut II, Mine in New Heine ou the first Monday in Hopiemli'T, 1W3 (It, lioinji the flli day ol said oi,, ntlii, luo following del - weio made : I Inlercil, Th ii tlo-i l.'ic" of election in win-Ion No. !, Unssell's reciuct tM move, I lioin 1. ,. KiisseH's bain to J. '. I, an, ', oificc at Knit I'.ainwell vll ice . Ordcicil. Thai Hi, i votine; place in I nwio-ioi, '.i. at Arnold's store, be o l hereby i diseoutiuiicd. and tba tcr i of s ml election precinct are not i- lieil to vole al I asper in said Township. i 9 .TU J. W. lllDDl.K, Clerk. For Sale, iy Ian.',- 1 1', mi Safe, siiiialile for Ileum ' 1,11011, s-. oralnrt;c Connuisnion 11-ine- : weiidii .'i.'ioil ll,s. Mauufac 1 1 1 dy M e li r Sale and Lock ( '01 n pan t on nin.ii 1, I'. I '0-1. tli nil hnnilred ml lorlv dollars delivered. Can buy or clone mii dler i-.tfr l,y eorrcsponding will, ,.r . , urn-' , 11 1,11, IK I,, New Jlernc, i ' Al-,, 1 S.il. ,'o-t ninety dollars at I Mo. r llolmiaii A: Co., of Cin 1 1 wife- have not liecii out ol the only a very -lion, tune, and look ai w lieu lirsl made. ri'Mi; mi si;r, mk i s3 aeor llll.lt I. 'files, fioforv II New Jewelry Store. 3 AS26 j; Now openine-mid arriving, a nice line ol' JEWELEY. - Am acjeiit lor Kh'in, Wnltham, noW; I - aril, ltorkford, nod nil leading brand o;-, . Am also thnronirlily and scientifically ; , prrparod, both with instrumental and a knowlcdijo of thoir use, ti (It an? defect ' of vision that can bn llttotl with Glaaaes, .' sucli ,u l"Hcslyoiin, , llypermctmnia. , Myopin anil Astiiruiatisni. uoth - ainirhi , and romiHiund. . " ' ': ' . , . l-Ef" Watchea and ' Jewelry repslrw". , pnitiiptly and skillfully. , v , v . f ifty troKfl IspectaelDs just arrivtn. , ' I kindly ask 'a aharont. the natmniue of tho pooplo n New Itomo and eonntry. Www assnrtnp; you that lwill highly nppreeiHto jooo palranago, and wilt in all transac tions Riinmnteo satisfaction, " . ' Call' and get, my prices. V'They will stlrifrisa ynn, A .. .' ' ' ' I, -,i ' s KoSpiiCtfllllyj v: i T: ft T ' V " ''T", A r Polio, k St., l H. Wood's Wu !. V 'V- : 1 . . ' 'i,'''' ." ' I-,,, ! ! .. ti ' . i
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 15, 1892, edition 1
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