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THE JOURNAL. , How to Attala Low? Ufe. Tu primal qualification for reaching old age .is an inherited , tendency to longevity, This' is a different thine from good health, and does not even folly correspond j to what ia known ae a sound con stitution. Another essential to longwevity consists in regular and temperate habits of liviDg. In studying the habits of persons who have reached advanced age, it is found that m the large majority offWtmodentoonIn etin? throughout life. Gluttony is an enemy o both I health and longevity, while a to alohoholiem we bave the j testimony of one of our eldest life) insurance companies tbat -'amoBg j persons selected witb oare fori physical soundness and sobriety, 1 the death-rate is more profoundly I affected by tbe use of intoxioaring j drinks than from any other cause i apart from heredity.'' Another rule which it found to be almost universal among very aged people, is that they have all j their lives been in tbe habit of go i ingtobedand getting up early, They bave also avoided dissipation and fast living in every from. A third requisite for reaching old age is healthful employment. Indlenessis a greater foe to length of days than overwork. Tbat occupation is to be preferred which gives exercise to both body and mind, under the influences of pare air and healthful surrounding, without being extremely severe or involving too many hours ot work. The find necessity for him who would grow old gracefully is a cheerful disposition and the habit of looking on the bright side. Passion strans tbe heart to the utmost; melancholy free.es tbe blood: and worry wears out the best years of rain's life. No one who habitually indulges these or kindred emotions has half a oham-e of reaching advanced life. It was the advice of a man of ninety not to worry. "Don't worry about what you can't help," he said, "for it will do no good. Don't worry about what you can belp. but go to work and help it." Sound advice this for all who aspire to become nonegenarinn. More Evidence Against Wearer. We published orushing evidence against tbe vile Gen. Weaver, late of the Northern army of inva sion. We are determined that our readers shall know all about the 'slandering and brutal Northerner. We published extracts from Tennessee papers, letters from Mr. Abernatby, Dr. Battle and Mrs. Annie E. Hall. Mr. James II. Hatch, of Mount Olive, N. 0 , wrote to Mr. L.O. Hall as to tbe au thenticity and genuineness of his wife's letter. In reply Mr. Hall wrote this: "Dkae Sie Hepling to yours of the 1st addressed to Mrs. Annie K. Hall (my wife), 1 will say that she wrote the letter referred to yoo and will add, by her request, that the half has not been told'' in reference to the infamotm doings ol Gen. Weaver wbile m ra'rtki, Tenn. The English laugnagx m insuffi cient to express the feelings of one who has passed through mien an ordeal. You can say to the Third nartv brethren tbat my wife's testimony is not a "drap in tb backet" of what can bo proved by living witnesses now in Pulaski We do not wish any notoriety, but when such a tiend a Weaver proposes to come South and ask our people to support him we must speak, and every charge made is from personal knowledge only. Rewpectfully yonrs. etc., L. ('. Usui.. In addition w e give below let ter written by a native ol Oxlord, N. 0., Mr. Caleb Unborn. He lived there until some yeitrs after his majority when be moved 10 Ten nessee. We have known bim for fifty years ami more We believe him to be a reliable and truthful man, and worthy of all credit. lie is not far from seventy years of age. lie is a son cf the late venerabel and esteemen Jonathan Oaborn, who died at bis home at Oxford at the advanced age of Si. lie has two brothers residing at Oxford, both men of worth and character. Mr. Onborn writes thin to his younger brother at Oxford, Mr. J Osborn, wbiuh we take from tbe Day. He is, remember, an old resident of Pnlaski, Tennessee, the scene of the Vandal Weaver's op pressions and robberies. 'Ool. Weaver, who is now nominee of the People' party for President, commanded the post here during tbe war. "The statements published in tbe Giles County Demoorat are fully authenticated. Tbe three persons mentioned in the first part of tbe article were good friends of mine. "All that is obarged against him Is too true and the half is not told. If ever we were nnder a reign of terror it was when Weaver was here commanding tbe Federal post." It really looks as if the candidate of the Third party was "in a weav ing way.'' Ex- Ansrrer This Question. Why do so many people we nee around useeem to prefer to suffer and be made alterable bp indigestion. Constipation, DJizlnesa, Low of Appetite, doming np of the Food, Yellow tikin, whan for 75e. wo will sell them Bbilob'e Vltalfzer, Karentoed to euro them. Sold by New roe Drag Co. Children Cry for itcher't Castorli. From the True Issue's Corrtspon dent at HaUIielor Sept. 16., 1892, Ma. Editor: Vi6 find In the TEt'K Issue that you have flue Cleveland Club. We are proud to bear that. W& wish to Inform the Tbuk Issue that we, the Demo crats of Adams Greek have or' ganized a Cleveland and Carr Glnb, stud intend to wave the old flag. Theie are only a few Peoples' party men down beie. We, the Democrats all tarned out a few , s aker. mm the Tilthy He had a nights ago to bear a so-called Al large crowd, bnt to his surprise he found tbem all Democrats except one or two. Ue made a fine long talk, bnt no cheers did he get. Soon as he got through he thanked us for our attention. We all arose and organized a Cleveland Club. The poor fellow did not know which way to go nor what to do, I don't think he will ever come here to talk for the Peoples' party sgain. if you will send me a few oopieaof the Isst'E I will send tbem around to my friends. Having said mo much for the Democratic Club at Adams' creek. I am. yonrs truly, W. E. 8ALTEK Tarbore Alliance. That it, takes no stock in tbe Third party movement in North Carolina, in evident from the fol lowing resolution, a lopted at its last mseting: Resolved, Tbat it is the sense ot this Alliance that in our estimation tbe only party that is in sympathy wi'h the masses of the people, and ihat tbe only means by which they can get relief and retain the present system of State and county gov eminent, is through and by tbe Democratic party: that tho tarff, the main issne of tbe day, is strict ly ignored in tbe plarfonns of all other parties. Alliances elsewhere would ex hibit good judgment in adopting tbe same resolution. Whatever relief the farmers obtain from tbe burdens under which they labor must come from tbe Democratic party. Ex S;H'T1IEK' JrT AFTER BOODLE. The Southern Kepublicau blood suckers me beeieging national headquarters in New York in the hope of getting possession of a part of tbe contents of Treasurer litis' tbree big safes. Some of t he Southern leaders came here, but were iulorined that Republican slnsh would be distributed only in New York. 1 f Carter and larkson listen to the rainbow hned tales of the hungry horde they will be wo fully deceived. The gang of poli tical schemers now hanging about the headquarters from Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee and other Southern States would prom ise every electoral vote of that paction to Harrison if by making such tool promises they could get hold ol campaign money. N. Y. World. Sckakini; of tin; Force bill. aiui v, itli inference to the repub lican ;unl democratic platforms on that Mibjoot. Congressman l'ii!ters( r. , of Tennessee, con i bided Ms spi Loh of July lb, in t In; House, ns follows. "Horn is tho issue joined by these two great political and opposing forces. Here is where I he roads fork. The signboards are put up and the traveler can not lose his way. ( ne road leads to the guardianship of the citi zen, the. humiliation of the States, the supervision of tho constitution and the aggran dizement of the Faderel govern merit into a centralized and im perial power. The, other leads to the liberty of the citizen, homo rule and the perpe tuity of the Federal and State governments as they move in their respective orbits, sustain-' ing the one to the other the re lation ordained und established by the fathers.'' Fort liBinwell ( levelnml and Carr tin b. a tieruivd a mooting of the Cleveland and Carr Club at Fort Harnwedl on Saturday afternoon last, und it ar'ven me much pleasure to say that I there met forty or fifty democrats full of enthiiRiHKni ;uin anxious to work for the oauso of Demo cracy. Joseph Kinsey and others were called out and entertained the Club for several noun?, with stronj? speeches, convincing and full of argument. With such clubs aa this one organized all over Craven coun tv, I feel sure that in the com ing election the democratic party will poll its full vote. Jamks W. Biddle, Ch'm. Dem. Ex Com, Craven County. The democratic platform de clnres that taxation should be limited to tho needs of the gov ernment. The republican party evidently does not care any thing about the needs of the government, but i more anx ious to Haiisiy tno cravings or the protected monopolists. The Homeliest Man lu Sew Berne An well as the handsomest, and others are Invited to all on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balaam for tbe Throat and Lungs, a remedy that Is selling entirely upoo its merits and is guaranteed to reliofoand cure all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and Consumption. Large bottles 60 on, i aodl. mar22 deod weow A lonely Toy age. Oeptam 1 Vehling has arrived at San Francisco, Gal., with tbe steam launch Knsailoff from Alaska. Daring a perilous voyage he has been obliged to act not only as captain but also as cabin boy, cook and crew of tbe little vessel. Years ago the launch Kussiloff was sunk off Karlnk, Alaska. Vehling bought the boat for a trifl ing sum, and early this season, after providing her witb schooner rigging, shipped a crew and prepared for a trading trip among. cne Indians. One day Vehling allowed his men to go ashore at Karluk. About noon a heavy wind came np and tbe vessel broke her cable and drifted out to sea. Vebling made the best of the situation and steered tbe boat out to sea. By dusk the Kussiloff was out ot sight of land, and all that night the wind blew a gale. Vehling stood by the helm and scudded under bare poles. Next morning tbe wind changed and blew him to ward the Sao Juan archipelago. Tbe oiptain saw it impossible to make Karluk, and turned the bow of tbe bout toward San Francisco. At uigbt Captain Vchlir.g would sborttnsada bit, tie his rudder, and go to sleep in the cabin. He cooked his own meals, manned his own boat, and was king and captain of all he looked upon. The Kussiloff proved herself an excel lent sailor. Chicago Times. Sugar Sent Over on Cholera Mourners. It is said that there are thou sands of tons of Hamburg beet sugar on the two infected steamers tbe Moravia and the Stubbenhnk. It may well be doubted whether any ordinary process of fumigation or disinfection of cargo will make tbat best suger proper for distribu tion through American markets, even alter if is refined, and in tbe refining process it would be bundled by Amerioan workingmen. A German statistician, Harr Licht, animates that nearly 1,000, 00U tons of best sugar were engaged for shipment from Ger man ports to this country during the last hall of August and the first hall of September. The need of a perfootly safe and al ways reliable remedy for tbo peculiar diseases of euminer ii universal. Ae a remedy for tbe household, offloe, on tbe farm, on chipboard and for travel era by land and se, Winkslmann's Diarrhoea and Cbolera Remedy baa proved its Inestimable worth in tbe prompt relief and cure of all disorders oriiinatirjft in tbe stomaoh and diges tive system, each as Cholera, Cholera Uoibui, Diarrhoea, Cramps eto. Ser viceable nnder all conditions, alwavi ready (or nee, and perfectly safe. Prioe 25o. at ail druggists. junridftttly. Nobody knows for himself how many pennies there are in a dollar, ex oent the man who has eonnted them one at a time from the savings of a necessary ofraoglaity. We have speedy and positive oure for oatarrb, diphtheria canker mouth and hMdaobe, in SHILOH CATARRH REMEDY. A nasal injeotor free with eaoh bottle. Use it if yoo desire health and sweet breath. Price 60o. Sold by New Bsrne Druir Co. I V-fc U&by om sick, we tuu OtftonA hen fibs was a Child uht cried tor CutorU. k'bea she became Misi., she clung to Castoria,. I tus ska haa Calldreu, ake gan then Caelorta 1,000 GOOD DEMOCRATS WASTED. Letter From (irover Cleveland. (.H V (ABIES. Bl'.zajid'b Bav, Mass. July 13, 1BD3. Wili S. Hays: Dear Sir - I received a coby of the song you have written to 1m used as you say. toi an "encouraer" during the ap- nroactiintr ramnanrn. J helieve. with you, that the influence of songs and music ol the right sort ouch t not to be over looked ns important adjuncts to u politi cal ,'ainpaiirn; unci po lar as I um able to judge, this latest production of yourjt nnin serve a rood puniose in that dircc tion. One thiiijj nin certain, the com position of this song by you is a sure demonstration that the composer is actuated by the sort of spirit and en thtwiasin winch wins elections. Very truly yours, ( ! HOVER t'LEVKLAKI). Tin- following snn is the only by our coming president recognized ('AMPAtra Bono : CLEVELAND IS THE MAX. Come rally round the good old flag, und give tnem loud huzzas. Let every man do what he can, to help our nooie cause; For Cleveland and for Stevenson we'll battle every storm, And pass the cry along the line for ltev- enue Iteform. Shout ! boys ! shout ! our cause is bound to win ! Wc vote for Clcve and stick to Steve and see that they get in. For honest Government we'll tight, for ail mat s true ana lair, For Grandpa's hat will get niash'd flat, when U rover takes his cbair, He ran this grand old country once, as president end reign, As Democrats let s put him back, to run it once again. Shout I boys fshout ! etc., Let Democrats throughout the land, for gallant Cleveland shout From every throat and cast his vote, and man for man turn out, Let's win our cause, the world's applause, and do all that we can, Work day and night with all onr might for Cleveland is the man. Shout I Itoys I shout I etc. Kedureci rnoe 35 cents, regular price in Washington, D. C, 40 cents. I have 1,000 copies on hand and must sell thorn, For sale at the Grbjin Front Novbi.tt Stokk. aii271m . . A Sermon Preached. Within Seven Miles ot Urautsboro. My BbedEBIH You trill fin' ni tux' by tkfcrln' to tie 10th chapter of Knmsoa an' de 13th an' 18th, verses 'recliism-. "Blessed ia he lat iloeth his own born, or tbe same can uot be blone, and ensued U he dat hearith de same and cuumittu not to do soun' darof." My brederin, 1 don't retond to go ilow n. into de walley uv professyin dis morning' nor on de monntin top of elcrkwcnce,' but I expose ter give you a sarmon full uv practicerbility, an' wuu dat wafariu' wan tbo' a fule must comprehend. But by way uv deliminarv remarks. 1 11 suv dat Samson war a mos' uoiverftilleHt man 'an' slued tree tonsapd liilistines wid dc jew bone uv dat annermu!e dat Ballaham rid thru de streets uv Gerwrlum an' he didn't get er skrattli. So you letter take warnin' to what he i e. An' what do he say ? Why, he ses bio" yer own horn. Well, have yer dun it '( Kf yer haven't, I kin almost in my remnsjemn tion see won uv demjsaine jaw bones swingin' in de air 'bovc yore beds. Ah, my brederin', why will yer be so kcerlcss 'bout dese terribul cuiiimnuds ' But de las' verse uv de tex' it more terrR-dlcr still. Why spose yer . i Lu r Mu'.rn vir own horn an' pumbody i ie hev? Win-, my brederin, cf yer liavn ii'-crn it yer are. boun' ter come or de tex' .iy yer will le cussed. Oh, what a terrible onser kwenco on dem dat dont kum. So my brederin lit" up yer Ltds ami pry ..jx.n yer yeers en don't be filled boui do same ur yer may bo dif when Gui.rci l.lctvs bis trumpet, en belef on de yeth when it an de hebbens melts away '1 ,1b! I'urvent beet What yerpwim u, U (hen wid Duthin' but de melted - 0 " m -,n it be roasted fur de deliin! nn his" imps ? Tumble! turriblc I So liesen yw kin fnr de, day kumelh K'lcr tin man km lissen, as is sed in de Iwk it ' sorkicr It seems ter me I kin Viror a horn now, er I no do bloer darof, fur I lias beern it many times erforc As he II'h I ln-ar him say, Cum ter inc. all v , iill me pore an' needy, nil dat labor, an' toil, ye ole niin. ye ole wimmeD, ye y nnp men nnd young wimmen in a ivord all y. 'bit are in need of yethly good.- an' I ill unpiy yer wants cheeper dan enny man in town. But lissen he say agin brin' yer innn ney too, furl don't keep i,o b..oks. fur de good book say, wo- ter ye skribes. en he dat keep 'count books mus' Ue a skribe, en I cannot brinp nn win on dem dat wurk fur me. My brederin 1 has bin tbar viliar dat horn bloe.l. and seed all kines uv goods from hoses u, hoseses to hats an' ebry ting ter make ein outen, wnl a trousers fac tory dat ma.le un. fur nutbiu', an' all so cheap I ft!' rieii id few dollar in my pocket. I.issen. my brederin, lissen an' may di old proverb! ring in yer yeers till de day ob vr disso- lution : "big Ike bys out stol.s en 60 cents in de dollar nn' -ell Nil Vok prices," so ef yer have fur hebbin ur eny Inv le.r y chillem en fur yer kuntiy ;ro clothing store fer all yer want will shore 1 busted crlor- di i veer .i0 50 ur lessen iv hope Will; i-n !!'g Ikes . u i v i r d ib 'ile Shlloh's Consumption Cure. This is beyond nutation the most successful Cough Medicine we bave ever sold, few doees invariably cure the worst cases of Cough, Croup and Bronchitis, while its wonderful sucoess In the onre of Consumption is without a parallel lit the history of medioine. Sinoa iu first disooTerv it has boon oM on guarantee, a Mat which no other medioine oaa stand. If you have a I eough we earnestly ask r ou to try it. , Price 10o-, 50o, end fl. If your lungs I ara Mrs. nhait. nr bsr.k la,,,,. ,m Hhl. loh'f Porou Plaster. BolJ by New Berae Drug Co. There are so many folks who are al ways wanting to pick out crosses for other people to carry. VCKLBK'S AKITICA SALVK The BestBalve In the world (or Cuts, Bruises. Bores. Ulcers. Salt It h euro. Fever Bona, Tetter, Chapped UkiirU, t'tillblalas, Uoms, and all oklu Erapiions, and poel ttvely cores Piles, or lo pay rrquird. It If guaranteed to give o. ai,tifactton. or money refunded. Prict eects per box. Forsalein Nswbern by V. 8 DorJy, wholesale and retail drucfisi The woman who man i eg a cm, to refroam him undertakes a jot- that vri 1 ruin her complexion ForOvar Fifty 1 ears Hbs. Wimslow's BooTmNQ Bvairhas been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, illays all pain, cures wind oolio, and is tbe best remedy for Diarrhoea, Twenty lve cents bottle. Hold by all drug gist throughout tbe world janOd&wlv Give Tim A TRIAL Having just added to ...ir i.,:,'m-,. Delivery Wagon, We are now prepared to d I'ner (iooels at Short Notice. We have just renin ,! a I'Ui. Sll Lni of Fig Hams and Breakfast fetrips. We also call your special attcujiou t our 30c. BUTTER AND Full Cream Cheese ALWAYS ON ICK Send us your orders and we guarantee prompt attention. Thanking our friends for their past favors and trusting yon may j'v' w a part of yonr future business, we are Very respectfully, , Churchill & Parker, 8 26 6m Broad Street, New Berne. . Marine Railways! flavlii(j purchased the HOWARD MARINE RAIL WAV 8, and havinji had tbem thoroughly Repaired and Refurnished, 1 km now prepaied to no all class of Vessel and Eepair ; Work. Those desiring work of this kind will ploase glyt me a oail,' '( t , "'rj :: J; A.':llead6wst; New Berne, September, 1 693, ' . 7 Jm i i HORSES Mm rjULES. I havs just rooeivod a FINE'LOT of Western North Carolina., HOHSES AND MULES. ALBU, A FIRE IjOT OF BUGrGHEb, ROAD OAETS AND EAEHESS. All of whiob I will sell VERY CHEAP for cash or approved paper. Give ros a trial. 3ES ga Btreet Notice. Notice is hereby given that at the regular meeting of the Board of Coimais sloners of Craven county, held at the Court. Ku-.iKit in ibw Berne on tho fiiht Monday in Sc-ptember, 1892 (it being the filth day of said inoatii). iho following orders were mi.de: Ordered, That the placo of election 'n Township N'i. 3, Russell's j.rcolmt, be removed trom SI. A. 15ntsell 's bai u to .1. W. Land's office at h'oit l)nrnwell vU Ordereo, Thii.1 tLe voting plae iu Township Ni . ;i. nL Ai'iioid 'a .-tore, bo and hfreb', is diatoutinti'-d. ntJ tb veters of si.nl eleclion precinct are not i - bed to vote a'. 0 Si S"l 'aspnr in '.ni lownslun J W. lilDDJ.K, Clerk Orslnl Scads' T-mi 3 li AD HAM & SMITH, Siiecefsoi-s to S. V, A. t . Suiallwud. HKaD'vt'AH ' I'.'R Hay, Corn, Hum. Oalw, i'ran, Uoininy lines', rl-.pi. ! d Tits. AK"fHh. for lVtcr M-t. Co'n OUf'is Oi'dvrj !,.r o moal r.iK-l., pack.iu boil c strk-e't 'ii n'! jidvIM Fsr . I ,. o t "t, iiry liudrr the tULl r.ld )nr cry Uire Iron Safe Bar ing b:. sir, ess m larue Hank' t-r Uimi-O 1) Manulae- btismess , weight ,".0UO lbs turrd b .MosU r Side and 1.. ol 'innn'i, ( !, i tl. and fortv dcl'.-.r-. i: ':vi-ied ( ompiii.j' ' 1 1 : .lr.-d an exchangi- smaller sale with oi i ailing on !!(. by corresponding IKli. 'e llerin , A br , ne aft i .,st l.il-.et , factory of Mo!er llobiii'in A V dollar ' in ( ninati, . These safes inv e (.( i,i-,; ,,jr ,.t tin factor; only a very short time, and look as .veil ns when .'irst made. t'OMTC AMI SEE .MK I i.3 The Keeley Institute, Twelve Vears ot Kstnblished Merit. Kote of Warning. fr" TUE Pl'I'LlC; A-a matter of justice to ourselves and to the reputation ot Dr. Leslie K. Keeley's Double Chloride ol Gold Kenicdics lor the en re of the Liquor. Opium, Morphine and Tobacco Diseases, and Neurasthenia, wc warn the public that these remedies an used by no institution or sanitarium in the I. nited States e.vcopt those estab lished by our company under tic uniform name of "Tnn Kkki.hy Inbtiti tk All others claiming to use i'iir reineuie--ar fiauds and impo-lei. ; We hate now sevrnn-livf I.V-li-, In s'iii'.es .MahlUIn-.- .ii ur:.!,- pt'u:- ol jlhi iVt.-. Stnt,.-.. where the Keeity , Tieatini-nt i Hdiuinistered and the Keeley Heniedics ol 1. Vt .',.. however, nutioi) i al: to ' vaiiiin? well and know that thev ni iica'tnt' with (.KM-INK ntl'Rf'sHN'TA j tin its. nutiiori. d by us U-I'or- taking t'catuH'tit or piir-haing remedies, The misleading rstablisliinen's use Cio ! name of 'Uichloride of Gold" or similar ''tits. ne uewspapers olten lail to u:s criminate f ..flieienily to know tint they are ionuiors. This is a matter o1' jiti'-lic we !:. . and hence this warning. Ifa'gpectfully yonrs, Tho Leslie E. Keeley Co. .luly 1h, 1892 D wight, ill. j '! tlK ICEKId-'.V IN'STI'l'I 'TK, al I Creeiotb.ro, K ('.. is the only one in 1 1 i -j Ktvr aii-1 all representations that there it ; in the Male any cure that m identieal j v illi or the sitme as the Kr-cley Double I Chloride ot G.ot' Cii't are um'irioii. false and mailc for the purpose o! de ! ( eir'n- Wc lum vit.li indipnaut'i ej;rcl : that such ', !aim is beir," made, and )e I in that if it be hurtrul to us it will prove even more ilisastrons to those who ore dmvived therel'y, we sound this note of w 11 rilllljr. ! Tlir K KK1.KY IVSTITi'TK, j (irecns'ro, '. I . In!., Isl. "iSjJ. ) t r.wi - .1 fc fM.tfM TYLER DESK CO., 8T.LOUIS.MO Onr Mammoth Catalofroaof Bin Daaaa, and othar Omoi Fcehitcsb for 1 ei now readr. New Ooods. New Styles in Desks, Tables, Chln. Book taws, Cabt bota, Ac., Ac., and at matthloss prices, as above indicated. Onr goods are well known and sold freely ia every country that speaks Rnlish Catalogues free. Poatare 1'Jo, Stove Work & Tinning. See nic when jmi waut Movca put up or worked on , .. ' j ; i , WorR guaranteed n ilrst-cls4 atlo:" if furuish IMpe whea wanted. n I am lo prepare to ' ' " ' Tin Houses or diany Writ, in Jhn ginning liw. ,y , 0, Me VtfUUis, U mV if TO - ': S I S 21 IK L PRISES-, to ' S -,'WS' 'C e- ! teSipf -.JW?iat''W ft i - -tril" inn" pjjjjjj. i ajfi" p. '; -von g.iT.'.d to 100.00, Knd Ortilj from 9(1.00 to ?2t.00. I'ann Wagonn from $,'17.50 to 800.00. Baggy UarnoBS from $5.00 to $25.00 A!m llOKsKS and MULHS will be sold in proportion to the above ;:; cpi tor !:wh or m't'otiahlo paper, fioniiic iit.tcntion nnd to livorj, as in the pant. tli-.lit. w m : A fikKF.N, Froeldont. ".' N, 'i wo Ptfsident. -OF Yv , S7- Bern. IT- O- L h-mjtll IJAHKIMG BUSINESS. . - i-.,o;..i, lJttnhT.'. (..orpoi'ittitn. K.tr.!0t. Motohsnts and 'ot haw t . !.!' t-T.-r-j. i'rnoi,,; ,-.n.l onril'ui e.:tintion niito to the interest of c l-.n tliO Ol'" IslTiKOTiMt'-5. E. W. Haiallwooii, io. N. 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ALLEN, Beo'y. jalj7 dwtf Far Superior end Cheaper Than Ever Before has just arrived with a FRESfl SUPPLY w West Virginia H0SSE8 and MULES, and i prepared to meet the emergency, It will pay one and all to call and exam ine before purchasing elsewhere. ii ik.. .'j. w u-. v:., i-ii'i -r " - :. W4-T.l,fW H0HI?2R MIL1TAB.Y Modem Iniftillnfrii hnf; unA rioM hnfha 8tirrouadln;Bf numbert limited, A model on application. . ii rTii ii a m T"T rnfiBfi-siisaaiiiiini ii KINSTON. Has the stronRAst Kacnlty in the East; uaoa Uie -most "arproved m'etWi of instruotion in all department". .-,- . . BUSINESS COURSE unsurpassed in the Booth. " iO! Don't pass by Kmston until yon have seen us .--'' Pull courses in Ilook-koeping, Banklu(, Corumorolitl Law, Business Vcmm. RtoU ' (Jalonlator, Correspondence, and Penmanship. -.'.'-." : , ;w .. .. MUBlC-Onr Director has few equals and no aujiorloni Jn the StatS.hla de- ai vmvui wf jn oiwiun, WlJ'tC IIsaffJAI. UVAt JVmK, Bpeoial kdrantages in Chemistry, Surreylngi Typo VL and, Bteuoeraphr. ' Mathematics, 1nguaite aod Klocutiou If yon wUh to eeoure a place iu the Oolleire. -write) us at onoe. aa departments are being rapidly filled. , ror new Catalogue, address CVame this paper, ' For sale by J. V. JORDAN, WmfvVl&B 4V . "f f KH ll ,, of Ih. Bui.niinmlinaaaUV.' M t5 Kf H ft ' !A NOkRHiBAaLI(UTIaite,ilas.lt-T yf I I VJI P . V b""o it w.,mv h H- i UIT the TltlES! O. E. FOY, Oaahier, H. M. GKOVE8, Teller Jmoen lisdnioml, ;iin. Uclzetnin, Mayor Halm, Thou. A. Orxon, C, E. Fc-j. Institute, O. T. ADAMS, A. ., Principal. New Berae, N. C. mi i5 SCHOOL. OXPOWTI W f?Ji itmnDt.lnm r.aeiafi.1 n.ni. l....hi: tv Imumo school for boye. CaUlogUfts teni 1 - - 1ull5 dwlm V. " ... "COLLEGE; Of the. LEE CE0WILL, DrlaclpaliL Druggist, New Home, IT, O. 'a,
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 23, 1892, edition 1
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