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Iouenal'. VTT4 "11 W T i , - - ........... w. .... ,i VOL. X1.--N0. 157, NEW BERNE, N. C.V SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS V CUSIuESS LOCALS.' JAPANESE QOOD8-Bcutiful, Artis tic. Jusfreceivcd.;;. Sco Jwo Dukn's Show Wiudows. 9 88 t . TJCGGIES Light running and substan ' A tial. Manufactured by Edward Long, " Washington, N. 0. - J. A Josks, wp2S-tt 1 ?: Opposite Gaston House. i NOTHEB LOT of nice Western North J Carolina Mountain Apples just ar - ried atO. E. Slover's. Bend m your order early Monday morntng and get tba choice ones. s' A T JONES' PHARMACY, next Xo Cus iV torn House, you. will And a most ' complete assortment of Medicines for - prescription use. Also a very complete line of Patent Medicines, Taney and ' Toilet Articles.'4 In daily telegraphic communication with ; largest drug house in America, Agent for Iluyler's Fancy i- Candies and Bonbons. mOfS, Ornaments, Keepsakes, and all kinds of Crockery and Glass Ware mended in first class order by a superior cement of my own. manufacture. . . . -Scott, Queen St, -'." sepi7-2w, , ," Near Depot. - ' pOR RENT Dwellings centrally lo A cated. Aito an elegant office adjoining mine, on Broad street, containing five ' looms,' the moat desirable business loca tion in the city. Building lots and land " for sale. :-.;. --' E, W. Cabpesteb, , , J aepl-lm t it. Real Estate Agent. FOR- BALE: A Pine Knabo PIANO, tame New and in perfect order. ' aeptl lm. , , :Mk8. W, 8. Bloukt. BWELLINO HOUSE for Rent, comer .Pollock and Hancock streets. Apply to . - - , otf W. H. Coukn, at store. PAPERS for sale in any qufintv : " ties at the Joubhal Office. Good for . potting on carpets. : Jj: walls and putting under tf 1 iTMri. SACKAMESTAt,. PORT and ' " Ivl 80UPPKBNONO WISES far !e ''- '', , - - " '3tfi. Bbpmond. I OALVIN 80HAFFEtt8 WILD CHEERY ROCK AND BYE, put up araraMly for throat and lun dip--- for aio br Jab Bbdmosd V drrrii malt whiskey for - -4 1 I tlodinifial iw. for nl bv ; i J- RniOND. '- ' TTNYADl' j'anoa ; Mineral Water, -' ' A I th tMiat Natural aperient. I'vfy: amla br JabV Rbdhohd. PURE OORS WHISKEY for sale by '.'.i,;s-'J';,jA8. .Rbdhond, DUFF Onrdon Imported Pherry, for nle by Jas Rkdmond. IMPORTED. HOLLAND GIN. Burke's , lUm Ala and Burba's Guinneaa' StaoMoc aala by Jas. Bbdxord. , ' TX AAA OIQABS at very low 4 JU V V flguras to wholesale and t " ratoti irada fat sal by Jas. Bbdmosd. GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY Ml vary snuch in the tiek room. . ; For aala by Jab Bbdmokp. ' , , ' lis. Lkasb ia not a Weaver man by t large majority.-. William B. - Lane, or liobort lioMlr I This la the Issue or Cra ' Berlin plana for a World's Fair In 1896, Vienna ia 1298, and France in loop.:' -.r-. " r Okn. Weaver and Mr. Lease '.v: are atamptne' Georgia . for v the ' PeoDlear nartv, It's a nice team. We bet on the gray maro every Mrs. Lrasb challenged any man 1 la Georgia to meet her, and, when ' no one came to the aoratcb, she aid "they are even . afraid of a woman." ' ' - - ., H In the Qonth Carolina ' Oooven ; tioa Qovernor Tillman wan renoml . anted." Ilia friends say that Cleve ' land will receive . the . fa'l , Demo- eratle rote of the 8tate. i i That "race war" lo Arkansas aeema to bare been a, race, for the woods ; by . a set of ( outlawa. The - way of calling an exchange of a hw hota"a war," ia a hnmbog, ; i i it. . -y- Evkrt right-minded man re 1 greta the illness of Mrs- Ilarrlaon, All are gratified that she made the trip from Loon Lake to Washing ton witbont injury : and :1s now believed to be doing well. A friend of Mr. Cleveland, who ban recently visited him at, Gray Ca.!.ss, aays bis letter ot aooep t newill be given to the pnblio sometime between the 20th. and :h1nst-, that it will beshort and ill Cldouss the two leading issues ft i 'I reform and the Foroe bill. L 15. V. Grace, the President ' V a Farmers' Alliance In Ala , h a nan after Marion But k k i art. lie in actively 1 la organizing . Weaver I h a be would vote for ' ! a ( i'ir it would give the t I', ;;. 5n. 1.1 I I . nppointinent !' y. The . i ii not y. ls 1 is now said (hat cholera 1b not eontaglotiiv It cannot withstand eleaa oheots pure air aud good wa ter,' ' Tub course of those Soathern farmers wbo have ridden into the Repuljlloaa ranka on the backs of the Third p Arty paswes corn prehen sion., Tlia two things that the farmers of ihia section have most cause to deprecate are Force bills and high tariff, beoause the first will jJbrttlyZ't the Sontb, keep oat settlers, and make our lands abso lute unsaleable, while the latter taxes every farm implement and every article of comfortable woelen wear which the farmer has to bny for himself and f.imilj-. By aban doning - the Democratic party, therefore oar farmers uro voting di reotly against their o?n interests and for perpetuating the very grievances of which they uox so bltteily complain. And yet some of them refuse to lUten to reason and seem to have gone stark mad. LOCAL NEWS. , XKW A D YEli TIHEMKNTS. Howard. J. A. Jouds Buggies. Jno. Dunn Japanese goi.tls. C. E. Slovcr- Mountain apples Fnir weather today. Now in the time to advertise ju.it pro eling the fall business. One more death from cholera lias oc curred in New York, making seven in all. Craven county's stock in the A. & N. 1. R. was not voted at the stock holders meeting thW year. General Weaver refused to spenk at Atlanta, declaring that there was no freedom of speech in the South. Ncwi comes via Knn Francisco of a terrible typhoon in China, destroying five thousand buildings with great lo's of life. Reduced rale u the Daily .Ioixnai. can oi'.lv im: olitaineu when iiaul in ad vance. Craven county hnD a Clevelaud and Carr Club whose president in named Carr. Wo ought eo have good work from that club. ' In the alwoiice of Rev. Mr. Chcstuntt, Rev. Levi Branson, of ltalcigh, will preach at the Church of Christ this morning at the unual hour. Alien Barnes, an old insane, colored man, lroiu uorc creek, was taken up to the asylum at Goldsboro yontcrday by Deputy SheriCDavid Baili un, colored. We see in thu Washington (jazetto thai Prof. C. II. Jumcs, who for Hcvcrnl years has tauiiht at Grifton, will open his school this venr in the utademy ol Washington. People wlio want the correct time can now cot .it close to tue postolliec by looking at the fine large 8-Uay clock 0 1-3 feet ' high in Mr. T. J. Baxter :i window which he just got in yesterday. While now year festivities were being celebrated in one of the aynagogucs in New York a false jdurru of Ore. caused a panK which resulted in four people being killed and a large number wounded. Messrs. M. Habn & Co. have just old to Mr. A. :WhitingV general manager of the New Berne, Wiimingtou and Onslow Railroad, three very fine Uamhletonian bay for Mr. T. A. Molntyre," of New York,' president of the road. who has a fin winter residence on, Whiteoak river, about six mile below Jacksonville,-; Chicken thieves have raided the hen house of Jlins iL E. Bcott twice lately. Friday night they stoic Ave choice pullets that she, was keeping to raise!,, On (he first occasion they broke "off the lock of the bouxe.' The next time finding if fast they tore planks off tho building to carry out thoir design. - Watch out for the rascals. ' --.-'. , ; - The Tegular Y. M. O, A. devotiofial service at the Y, II. C. A. hall this after noon ' wilt be'eonducted by Rejtv L". Branson. ; of Raleigh.' A quarter of an hour . precoding . the meetiug a song ser vice will b'o ;hold at which every young man, who. can sing in especially invited to be present- and participate, and thoso who can't sing are invited ta listeners., ;Thc colored men's National. .Protective Association 'which just closed its session at Iudiauapolis, denounced President Harrison and the administration Force bill and protoctivd tariff,"and declared that the fuilure of the adiniuUtratton to protect the negro was their reason for so doing. Free trade was endorsed' -An Iowa delegato offered a resolution en dorsing Grovcr Cleveland but this was rejectod. ' .' The exceedingly high and beautiful flagpole at the depot ' one of: the befit in the Slate, having become decayed where it united with the ground, it was deemed prudent to lower it. This was FiurreH-ifuIIy accomplished yesterday by a force of men under roadmaster Murdoch Nine feet of the pole, which heretofore l..-.n lc i'0 uhove tli df ground, h now in it. :i ' inrr the rule n solid mid safe as v ' i I l rut up. Coming and doing; ' " . ' " -Judge H. R Bryan left yesterday morning for Raleigh to hold Superior Court. irrs. T. E. Cole, of Washington City, who hai been visiting her father Mr. Jos. L, Rhem, left returning home.J MisB Nellie Cole, of Raleigh, who has been visiting at Mr. J. L. Rhem'sand Mr. N. Tisdale's left returning to her homo accompanied by Miss Minnie Tisdale on a visit. Mr. Leon Richardson, who has been visiting his parents fn the city, left for li in h6mc in Dunham. Misa Minnie Mallison, of Croatan, her father accompanying her, passed through eu route to La Grange to enter Kinsey Seminary. Mr. O. N. Ives and family and Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Pcllctier have returned from the western part of tho State, where they have been spending the summer. Mr. John Ives came up from Beaufort to upend a short time in the city. Mrs. M. F, Manly and Misses Sadie and Mary Manly and Mrs. Whedbee and children .have returned front Hillsboro, where they have been spending the sum mer. Hiss Florence Garner left on the steamer Ncwbcrne of tho N. N. & W. Direct Line for Norfolk to teach school. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hancock and Miss Lucy Abbott, who have been spending several weeks at Moraaiiton and other point in the western part of the State returned home last night. Mr. A. friiepard Brvan, who has been taking tiic law rouraeatthc State Uni eraily, returned home last night. Mr. T. 13. Uvniuii, tsuporintendent of e (rold.,boro lumber mill at Dover, ar rived lust niiit and is visiting at Mr. C Disosivuy s. Mr. T. L. Hancock returned from Clin- tyn, Sampson count), where he has been isitini; relatives. Messrs. Samuel Wiudley and Levi Swindell, of Hyde county, arrived to enter the New Berne Collegiate Institute. Messrs. S. 1. Thorpe and S. F. Lind say, ol Connecticut, are on a short visit to the city. They were here during the war from the surrender of the city to the close of the war and are now visiting the old Initio grounds around New Berne and IviiiKton for the first time since then Church Services. Centenary M. E. Church Rev. R. A. Willis pastot. Herviccs at 11 a. m. conducted by the pastor, and at 7:30 p. m , conducted by Rev. L. Branson,D. D, Young men's prayer meetiug at 9:15 a. m. Sunday-school at 4 p. m., J. K. Willis superintendent. Prayer meeting Thurs day night at 7:30 o'clock. The public are cordially invited to attend these services. Christ Church Hrv. T. M. N. George, rector, loth Sunday after Trinity. Ser vices at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. The public aro cordially invited. Attentive ushers. Sunday-school at the chapel 9.30 a.m., and at the church 1 p.m. Baptist Church Rev. llufus Ford, pastor, iftr vices at 11 a.m. aud 7.30 p.m. Sunday-school at 4 p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday night, 7.30. Church of Christ, Hancock street. Services at 11 a.m. by Rev. L. Branson of Raleigh. The public is invited. 8uu day-school at half-pa4 3 o'clock. Hancock Street Methodist Church Rev. John F. Butt, pastor. Sunrise prayer meeting at 0:80 a in. Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday-school at 3 p.m.. Service at Mt. Calvary Tem ple at 4:30 p.m., led by Rev. J. F. Butt. Everybody invited to coine and if they feci like it to take part. Y. M..C. A. Services at the hall, on Craven street near tho postoffice, at 5:80 o'clock, conducted by Rov. Levi Branson. of Raleigh, N, C. A special invitation is extended to all men and boya. Catholic Church Rev. Father Han, Rector. High mass and . sermon at 11 a, m. . Christian doctrine at 4:18 and Bene diction with' Blcaaed Sacrament at 8 p.m. .Tho. Landmark., says the Statesville creamery Is- now. using about 1,000 lbf. of milk per day making about 50 Iba. of batter- and 45 lbs. of cheese, per day. The output will be increased a fast as the neceasary 'quantity of milk can be secured. -,:1 ' ?&, : . Rev. J. F. Butt, who has been utisting Ret. Mr.;TuUle in a protracted meeting meeting near, Mf. Ouvej arrived, and will conduct his usual services today. He report a good meeting where be baa been though continued, rains Interfered somewhat. ' . 'Four- have already united with: the ehurch and the meeting bad not closed when ho Icft. "' "-"''-' : . We constantly see notices of factories of various kiuds being started and run successfully' lA North' Carolina eitiea. We w ish that - we .' could do more in chronicling such Heme for New Berne. A ' large and welt; equipped furniture factory would bo an immense benefit to thu place. .. We notice that one ia being worked up at Charlotte. The Neweof that place saya of it : "A party of keen- sighted business mon, seeing this opening for a lucrative business, are getting np a joint stock company for the manufacture of chairs. Tho machinery will cost 5,C30, and their plan is to have a capital stock of $10,000. Mr.-Elliott says that chair factory, properly conducted, will pay 85 per cent, on the stock per annum. ' . - " iCi"T7r;Tc Drinking Water and Disease. From tho Wilmington Messenger wc take the following pungent ramarks on the supply of drinking water. The state ments and arguments apply aa forcibly to our city as to the one they were written for: The Messenger has been for years pleading for good, pure, drinking water for Wilmington. No town docs its duty to humanity until it provides for the welfare of its people. This means pre eminently pure drinking water, and pure air. There will bo no pure air without a perfect sewerage - system. Truu every syllable of it. Hamburg has had 15,000 cholera case?. All reports agree that the main sources of the tell disease was tue wrcicnen, ioui water the people had to drink poisoned water Where good, pure water cannot bo ob tained in any other way then artesian wells Bhould be dug. Dr. Shakespeare, of Philadelphia, the highest American authority upon cholera, dwells upon the importance of pure water boiling all water before it is drunk. In the New York Medical Record, reporting the cholera in Europe and India, Dr. Shakes peare makes the very significant state ment that the cholera epidemics in Madras avoid Pondichcrry, although it lies di rectly in their course. The explanation is to be found in the purity of the water supply, which is derived Irom artesian wells. Ah, there is in that something for Wil mington people to think about. There is never cholera in Pondichcrry because of the pure water there. Note this from our excellent Savannah contemporary, the News : "If the cholera were to reach this c ity, of which there docs not appear to be much probability at present, there would be an immediate protest against taking any of the water supply from the river The supply of artesian water at. the old wells is not aumcient lor the citv. A Correct Statement. Ed. Journal: In the proceedings of the couuty commissioners of Sept. 5th, 1892, and published in the .loriiNAi., Sept. 13th, 1S82, occur the following pre amble and order: Whereas, L. II. Cutler, president of the Farmers and Merchants Hank of New Berne, has under oath filed with the tax lister of No. 0 township, Craven county, an abstract setting forth that the capital took of said Farmers and Merchant), Bank is worth but 75 cents in the dollar, and whereas the said L. II. Cutler has made complaint before this Board that the valuation of said capital stock ap pears upon the tax list at 100 cents in the dollar, and whereas the valuation of said stock was by reason ot a misunder standing upon the part of the list taker above referred to entered at 100 cents in stead of 75 cents as listed by said Cutler. It is Ordered. That the valuation of said capital stock be reduced from 100 to 75 cents on the dollar and so entered upon the tax list. It is ordered that a copy of this order be served upon the sheriff. t his action apparently by the lioanl ot commissioners I consider a direct reflec tion upon my own integrity and is well calculated to be hurtful to tho Farmers and Merchants Bank and its interests, by producing tho impression that its stock has depreciated in the market to seventy- nve cents on the dollar, and its business, therefore in an unhealthy condition. Nothing it, or can be farther from the truth, and none of its stock can lie bought upon tho market as low as one hundred and five, notwithstanding tlin fact that it has been in existenco lets than eighteen montht, and has recently paid a dividend of fivo per cent upon its entire capital stock. The Revenue Law of 1801 provides substantially, that Bank stock when list ed for taxation, shall not be assessed at its market value, but that the taraUt' value shall bo ascertained by deducting from tho market value the assessed valua tion .ot all property, real and personal which the law requires to lie separately listed. The charter of the Farmers and Merchants Bank permits tho further ex emption ot "all non taxable Donas;' and had I not been warranted by tKeie exemp tion in listing its stock at seventy-Uvo cents on tho dollar eqmlitation of taxe, at which the law aims, would have justi fied my course from a moral stand-point For illustration: On the 17st day of May last, (the nearest date to June 1st.) ac cording to the official statements pub lished by the two Banks, if the Farmers and Merchants Bonk bad distributed its assets, each share would have recoived in round aumbere about one hundred and three dollars. This wonld have included all real and personal property which the law Kouires the Bank to list specifically for - taxation the stockholders of this Bank r therefore bay taxer upon over asetnty per tent, of the actual value of its Stock wAff the ttock it lilted for taxation at alomtffot enf. One share or stock In the JVattmai Bank of New Berne, of which Mr. J. A. Brvan tho Chairman, of the lioard ol commissioners, Is Pretidmt, had its assets been distributed On tbe same date, would have received in round numbers about two hand rail dollars. This stock is luted for taxation at one hundred dollars per share eo that the stockholders of thi Bank (of which I believe Mr. Bryan Is the largest) psys taxes on tnlu atmit fifty Br arif, , of tbe- actual value of the stock. - " A fair vnJerttanJiiig therefore' of the premises disclose uie trvtn, mac tne affair Of the Farmers and Merchants Bank are in as prosperous and bealtby condition a those of any other iwwr- aUt My course ana hfi thi- tta or official authority, under wmcn tne within preamble was written ana pumtsuea. . f V Yrf. Respectfully, , ft , ' 'i;. ;..'.. L. H. C0Tt.BR. . i '; W"'f'v "" "" " " ' ' k, .v.Funernf Kotlee.' t- ''f;' , The funeral of Robert R. Green, col, will take niece at Bt. Cvpnerl church this afternoon at tour .'clock. -.Friends and the public generally re invited to attend. --, .. - :.'' -:; j - - ., ' H. Sottce. . : The annual nicotine of the New Berne Ruilding and Loan Association Will be held at the i . At. V. A. nan, on wsnnos day evening, Bept. 8th, at eight o'clock. Jj. il. vUTLKB, xTCB I. R. B. CamXwav. Sec'v. ' The fifth serici of stock will Jte open (Jet. k Subscriptions received at any timo. J. It, B. CahuawaT. See. and TroaM, In Memorlam. On the lifth day of September, A, D., 1893, an all wise providence saw fit to remove from among our craft a faithful workman, one who was ever ready and willing to do his part, even to the last. Therefore 8t. John's Lodge, No. 3, A. F. so A. M., has cause to mourn the death of Bro. J. E. Arthur, who was born near Vanceboro, N. C, in the year A. I)., 1857, and was 35 years of aire. There fore Resolved, That wc, thu members of his lodge, bow with humble submission to the will of Him who doeth all well, and pray that as we can never meet again here, we may all prepare to meet around Resolved, That aTcopy of these resolu tions be sent to his family and fruits, a copy to the Journal! for publication, and that these recolutions be spread on the record hook ot our lodge. Respectfully submitted, T. A. GnuiiN, Tuos. Daniels, FKitn. Ui.nicu, Committee. W hen too short the modest shoes are worn, V ou'll judge the season by your shoot ing corns. " Gay. . We have just received our now stock of Stacy Adams & Co's., hand mado Shoes. Get a pair to fit you and they will cure thoso corns. Tho prices run from :i.00 to $5.00 and theso Shoos aro considered by all who have worn them to be tho best sold iu this market. See us for Clothing, Hals, Undorwear, tjoiiars ana uuns, Dolore you make any purchases. J. M. HOWARD. Spcclnl Notice. We beg to notifv our pnir.n .iiid the public generally tied having puri-hascd the good-will and fixturcH of ".lolin lirown, the Barber." we hope by polite and Mtrict attention to business (no "Prince ol Wales" airs) to merit a con tiuuanee of the patronage so .'enerously bestowed upon our loriner employer. Respectfully, II. L. Banks, Propiit tor New Boarding House. Having just pleasantly tit tn I up the rollinan house near the corner ol Han cock and Johnston streets 1 urn now ready for boarders, table, permanent, transieuf. ('. T. Hanco a 1,000 (J001 UEXUCRATS WAMKU Letter From Urover Cleveland. liu.w (iAni.F.8, Hr7.r.AHl'a Rav, Mass July 13, IH'.i". Will. S. Hays: Dear Sir: I received a cobv of the soiif! you have written to be u.tcd as you say, foi an "encourafrcr duruiL' the ap primcliiiii' campaii;'!. I lelieve, with you, that the influence of songs and music ol the riht sort ought not to lie over- looKeu as important auiiincis 10 a pomi cal cainiiaicn; and so far as I am able to judge, this latest production of yours must serve it good purpose m that din e tion. One thing 1 am certain, the coin position ot this song oy you is a sure demonstration that the composer actuated by the sort of spirit ami i n thusiasm which wins elections. Very truly yours, OROVEIlt'l.KVI.I.iNIl. The following song is the onlj by oi coming president recognized l ami-aiu oku : CLEVELAND IS THU MAM. Conio rally round the good old Hag, an give them loud huzzas, Let every man do what be an in Iu ' our noble cause; For Cleveland and for Stevenson we hatt'e every storni, And iiosstho cry along the line for I cnuo Itclorm. Shout I boys I shout I our cau.-u- is boon to win I Wc vote lor (Jlcvc ami slick lo Sieve no sec that they get in. For honest Government we'll fight, ft all that's true and fair. For Grandpa's hat will get miish'd flat when Grovcr takes his chair, lie ran this grand old country once , an president did reign, As Democrats let's put him buck, to nn it once again. Shout I boys I shout I etc., Lot Democrats throughout the laud, f. gallant Cleveland shout From every throat ami cast his vole, an man lor man turn out, Let's win our cause, tho world's applause and do all that we can, Work day and night with all our niigli for Cleveland is the man. Shout I boys I shout I etc. Reduced Fnce 2i cents, regular price in Washington, D. C, 40 cents. I nave I,UUO copies nn nami ami inu sell them, For sale at the Gbbbn Fhomt Nov bit v Stork. aug271m - . , Children Cry for Pitcher's .Castorla For Sale, Household - and. ' Kitchen Furnitujc, Apply to J. F. IVES, at residence, Sat urdav. and 'Monday. 24th and 26th. Hours 10 to 1 and S to S. 34 at HAVE YOU A ; ! LEAKY cROOF U so, tbe fjulckcst sod. bel wny. to remedy it is by going to, . :, , , ... J Disosway '& Churcriill And gut some or their Ready Roofing Taper, i The cheapest roof on csrtli, ' i -' Tbe eesicst- applied end evcrj roll guaranteed perfoct. x " " . - ' . Get tbeir prices before purchasing else where. ; ' - ' - -' - -;'. - One door below City HH. i tf Notice! Land Sale! By virtue of the l.Klgment of the Superior Ooort of the conu j of Craven, M. Cob Ulned at Spring Term. 1HU2, In the cue of Jainta Herrlim. Adm'r of Nanoy Herring, dea'd, agalnat John H. Parker end P. P. Out law, 1, ae uommiwitoner appoiniea oy uio Id Court, will sell for 0li. at Dover 8ta- tlon on the A. A N. O. LUIlroad, in Mid ooanty and slate on the 26th day of October, 1892, tho following described tract of land, men tioned Id the complaint In tho ebove enti tled action, lying and being In said county of Craven. N. O. and no Moseley Oreek known h the Jaokeon Kent lands, adtolulng the Lorttn lands, formerly belonging to (). W- West and others. Baiemade to foreclose morigago executed by the eald John 11. 'arker to Bald Maucy Herring dee'd. A. .1. LOKllN, Ooinrameloiier. Hopt. liith, un. Ida 2,500 BOXES Peacock's Baking Powders. ALSO 100 Boxes Gctagon At Rock Bottom Prices. FOn ftALK II V WHOLKBAJjtil GItOOHK, MI DDL?, STRRB1, NHW DKHNK. N. () Just So! I'll ilrcliin- it will 'I- mm I pM tt J. F. TAYLOR'S id look nt tin- lT' I things In- broii'dit inck u ill l.nii I'rmi, 1 1 it- Nuiil . Come Prepared O TAKK IloMK A l.( . I ) id' Til You'll Want Them U IIK.N V( i: sKK TIII'M Royster's Candies! I'r.sh I...I ALSO, jum n . i A M.W , d I,; , M INK or FiDeMeerchaum Pipe?, Pipe Cases, Teller Cigars and Fine Smoking Tobacco?. flUfiFi flcSORLEY, K. R.Jones Wbolosaln and KeUil lV.dor in Jcnoral Afcrchiindiso. ConBignmintu of Cotton, Grain, and other Produce solicittd. Prompt sittt'iDtirm guaian- teed- Cotton Bapffin.e; tuul Tios now in stork. Lorillard and Gail & Ax Snuff sold at Manufacturer's Prices. K. R. JONES, '.iMdar New Berne, N. C J. A BRVAN, Prw. THflX. UAMEl s.Vicc Pres. Ii. H. BOIimm, lvhirr, Tho National Bank, OP NEW BERNE, N. C Inoohpohated 18B5 Capital, $100,000 98,168 SurpluH ProfitB, DIBRCTORB. Jas. A. Hmvam, Tiiob. Danikls, Ouah. A. Bryan, J. 11. Hack rum. AUtX. HILIJEK, Ii. UAHVCV, (). H. llOBHKTS. J. H. BENTON, M.D., D.D.S" DENTIST, mannntly loeatod. NK.WI1ERN, N.O. (iu arlmlnlatomd fm th nxtmetlon ol tmth without pata OmrcanrnornflfldillaMtriialftnd Prderal Allay, opsoait Miauie ov. iwpviat wurra, M. E. HOWARD, Genoral - Insurance Agent, Now Berne, N. C. J. R IATHAII, Commia'n Merch't & Broker. Pnyavanrt tuoortworOottoK. . llMler In Dountry PiodiM eud all Bpte IMiv uommoaiiiM. . tihmiMiii ailvuifia maifa. . - ' Dally qootatloos-fraa in ail-paatad OB blackboard In my arima, ' ' . tmrrrapnndxiiM Invited. VlaltArawalaome. UOIaa mot uravan na viyoa aiiiiaioa. Is the boat Flour lor Uup monoy., i Anotncr onrot wow jusi tocfiveu from tlie Mills, ,v K. It. JONM. J'. !;- New IJcrne, n. 0. To Ginners IF YOU NEED A COTTON GIN, GET THE Improved BROWN, The Best in the Mtrket. L. H. Cutler & Co. T. J. BAXTER & CO., Opticians and Jewelers I am tlioroui;; in- of lilli .t up with full Spectacles aud Test Casfl, .old run n inrdv all deti rls of vision, such us I'sosbMipiii, lljpt riui tropia, Myojiia mid Asliinal ism. If yiu are sutferm with headache and all remedies have fe'kd, 'el In.' lel your eves a'nl inooerlv lit llll ! : !:n I il b peclaeles ulld stop the I III one in hundreds of ease I also li.n. a bill stork of WATCHES. Will sell v.. H no Klg'.n Walrli for 5.(K), du-t proof I also have i lie largest stork of CHAINS and CIlMtMr. ol any firm in Katei'ii N'orili Carolina. It will pay you to rail and , me. Walrbr-. l'..eks ' i d b welrv iroinptly ai d r.ire!iil'.j u paired. I'oll... k Min i, I,. S. Wood's Stand, 3d di ii ir from p.i ,t olliee New lieiuc, N. C. '. S. A I orders and correspondence ptly attended to in-lit ni'Min TUE Farmers & Merchants Bank NEW BERNE, N. C Oranir.cd one year afro. CAPITA I, STOCK , $7r,000.00 Dividend . . . 3.7&0.00 Surplus nail I'rollts . :i.!0S.9H OFFICKUH ; j. II. ("IITLKH. PlMidciDt. W. H. IJiiADWK'K, Vioo Prraidonl. W. Dkwky. Oaahior. H. rowm.i., Tellor. I'd HKCn'ORS: Wm. Clevn, P. 11. Pellatler. W. Htnwart. W. H. Ohadwiok. John Suler. (). Marks, I.. 11, Cutler, E. B. Hacktmra. HsaiiQunrterB for Nirkel Bftvinti Stamps t our business is rnspec till My solicited Attention IGinners. v I. Alii'. AliK.NTS VOXl THE WINSHIP Improved Cotton Gin. "WK CARRY IN STOCK Gin Saw Files, Belting, Oils, Laco Leather, Belt Hooks, Pulleys. Etc. ('ill on ii. when muling Gin Supplies t tiny kin. I. Disosway & Churchill, nr ilom Ih Iow City Hall. Horse Shoeing. W'r bavo ii Fii-sl-C'l.-itw Homo Slioer from tin- Weslein Swlion of Virginia. Wo lo hII kinds of Fmicy Slioeiug, Hteol plating, etc. Hal i.Jurl ion irunriinlrril. (Jivn US trial. II. WINF1ELU & HON. . 11 7 lin Carriage Bailclor. n,. Pure! Brilliant! Perfect! Ussn Kvi'.nv-wirenn, and Kndobskd ' WllKtlBVER J;..'-,'.! The Uut Ptyuhr QUimt i the Ci $. They are daily worn anrl era ararmly : praiaad by the solid KbUUCESKNTA T1VE MEN of this oouatry, ananyof them belac of National fama. The list A mbraeee B Ankara, Ifcralunta, Uiwyete, . Oovaraora, Hanatora, Foreign ttlaiatera, ' leobanioe, freaonera, r , MEN EMINRMT IN ' ALL PROFEP-, ; v 8ION8 AND TRADES. rHTBICIANS RECOMMEND, TRIM. BUT SOME BTJT TIIE ENCINE. Thee perfect Glaaaee are aoenrately ad JnetM to all eyea at the Dreg Store of F. S. DUFFY, Hew Bcrno. 1T.C. .uUlf W4 . k THRESHING 1.IAC , l Beet Uachinery at I-o j;- ' 10
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