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THE VOL. X1.--NO. 158 NEW BERNE, N. Ce. TIJESDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS ;";:'v 0: ' BUSINESS LOCALS. . JAPANESE GOODS BoaaUful, Art! tic. " Jost ivccivcd.-" See Jso. Dunn's Show Windows. " - . , 8 M tf ,TU0GIE8-r-llght running and substan ii Hal. . Manufactured by Edward tog. -Washington, N. 0. .J. A. Jokes, , wp25-tl Opposite Qaston House. A T JONES'.PH AUMACY, next to Cus- torn House, you will And moat complete seeortniont of Medicines ' for prescription use. Also a very complete ( i -n.L i. lr 1!-! V" ... n..fl , k una oi mien aacuMsinra, i;f Toilet Articies. In- daily, telegraphic , ." communication wltli largest drug house ,; ; ; in America. Agent for Ilnylcr Pnncy i ' v Candies and Bonbons, s ' ; . ' V:: r "- fpOTS, Ornaments, Keepsakes, and all ' "V kinds of Crockery anil Glass Ware ; mended in first class order by a superior '- cement of mj own manufacture. ,, A , Scott, Qnecn St., i aepl7-8w Near Depot. ' FOR RENT -Dwellings centrally lo cated. : Also an elegant office adjoining k - mine, on Broad street, containing five . - rooms, the most desirable business locn--' turn in the city. Building lots and land '.?M for sale. -i E. -W Carfrkteb, seplG-lm Real Estate Agent. F- " OR 8ALE:-A Fino Knabe PIANO, same as New and in perfect order. 'Co'' seplllm . Mns. W. 8. Blount. DWELLING HOUSE for Rent, corner Pollock and Hancock streets. , . '. " Apply to Ai Btf . , W. Hz-OoHKNi at store. VALD PAPERS for sale m any quanti 'A V ties at the JotJBKAl, Office. Good for pasting on walls 4Carpcta.'- and putting under : f TyTIHII. SACRAMENTAL. POBT ud iI HOUPPERNONO WINES tat aalo hf i :'V ".' Jas. Ridhond, A f OALVIN ' HOH AFFERS WILD OHKflRT BOCK AND RYE, put -Vm ipreaaly for ihroat an. Inn oi a nee, for sale by Jxa Redmond DUKFf !ft MALT WHISKEY for Madioinal w, for swl hv T,- joS8 i ; Jas. Reomood. HONYADI Jonw Minnral Water, lha haat Natural ajwtixnt. f "',,Foraala br Jas. Rromohd. 3lp0filfrH)RN WrilSKBY .rsaUt.j 'v" . Jas ' Rkpuond. D VVr G irdon ImporUnl Hhoirr, for alabrJAS Rbdmumi. 'V I M PORTED HOLI.ANDOIN. riurke'i I Baas' Ala and BnrkVs GuinneM' Sbmi. for sale by J as Rbdmomd. T.1? ((( 0IOAR9 at tt low I tlUUv flguraa to whnl and raunuada foraala by Jab Redmond. GARRETT'S OOGNAO BBANDY used rary nach in tha aiok room. Fur aala br - Jas Rbdmokp. CmXF- JV8TICB Mkbrimon is No new case of obolera reported !. 4 Mew York. TBB passengeraor the Wyoming . hare been ieleaied from qaaran .: tiae at Fire Island. v Captaim Andrews, who left " Boston on July 20th in s sixteen foot dory hss reached Lisbon. ' Gkn. Stiyknson ia now speak iag In Virginia where he is received :: with the . same enthusiasm that greeted him in North Carolina, ' - Tmt Colored Men's National - Political Assoclatloo, in session at Indianapolis, denounce ' Harrison, bis administration, tho Force bill and the tariff. Akotdkr great Uood in Ohlna. sThe Overfloir of the Uoanguo river ;cs8ed ferribl 'devastation of 'property and the loss of thonsands npoa thrasands of lives. '. - : Wsaveb and Mrs. Lease are oomlng to .North Carolina on a political campaign. It will be fan for the boys,, but every true man and woman will be disgusted." : Oem. Weaver .has abandoned his canvass in Googia. In a letter td Hi. B.'d; Irwin, chairman State oommlttee Peoples' party he throws np the siooge saying -he. cannot 1 get a respectful bearing. GK5. Wxavib refused to speak in Atlanta Friday night on the ground that there was no Iree speech In the South. He was as sured a respectful bearing bat could not be Induced to speak. . Wb regret that rottoa eggs were thrown at Weaver at Macon, Oa. lie and his female assistant neces sarily produced the utmost dlBgast but they should not have be given such an eggnog. '.t, " -j-'-,.- Tbb regulation Itepublican, North or South, above ail things desires a Force bill. lie spits . upon the An .traliaa ballot. The former cnUes him to stuff ballots, to bay v - rs, ttf manipulate returns. Jae cller stops his rascality. . , , . t :sa x j has had aa isterview . 'i Vr, 1). U, llackburn, one of v 1 file's best basinortg men, il it ' -.rrcj from the North. r ; j New York is perfectly safe ;-, mi J the creat ) ia a. .oat the Euuth. "i T 'I I the election ! . J 5':.ivt;tiHoa U ab- Demoobats generally regret that Mr. BeddingSeld is prevented, by sickncHH, from fllliog his . ap Dointmenta. They are to bo filled by W..-B; Mdrchiaon Eti , of Moore and Mr. D.,1 M. Hardy of Golds boro. Those gentlomau are already In Mm Held. Yestbkday the Federal Court was engaged in appointing Federal Supfrvisoru of tat tlections. ' We hear they did not appoint many Di'.mociu' w. If wo had the Force Bill on ax, the only frdoral marshals would lo Republican. t.uA in the E.wf;, they would likely bo negroes. Wo aro thankful tht wo lutvo so far oboaped the Forco Hill; and if tho people be trmj to thrmMuIves, to their manhood, 10 iLiii luoof personal indcpemlonco and ol frculoni, they will never have the Force bill put on them. Lot u.-t not have tho South converted into a political Ireland, opprcHUMl by polilKMl niereoitiii ics. Nokh find Observtr. LOCAL NE W A D VEli TISKM KNTS. Howard. C. C. Clark Dwtllin" for rent. J. A. Jones Livery staMe, hnie;'. Fair weather today and rlilitly deal ing except on the ronst mid in llie west central portion. The registration books for MeCarthy's J)rccincl of tlio fifth ward are now open at Mr. T. F. McCnrtliy's atore. Curds are out for the inarriu;e of Mr. Gilbert 8. Waters of this eity to Miss Maggie Scales of Huleigh, on Oet. 12th. Reulien Norman, a colored man who lived near Wolfenden'a larin, died Friday night from an internal injury received the previous night by lulling in a 'railroad culvert a little below James City. We give another one of (he series of letters on "South Carolina Scenes" today Wo have two others, which by request of the author instead of publishing at ouee we will give at intervals of about a week- The Fifth annual Fair of the Catawba Agricultural and Industrial Association commences nt Newton today. It will last through Friday. Jiesides Ihc usual races there will be a tournament con nected with the Fair. Mr. C. 11. Thomas and Sheriff Lane modn campaign speeches at Tuscarora yesterday to a fair audience. There were some Third Party men among the num ber, but after the speaking they declared their intention of supporting the county ticket at any rate. llic examination ol applicants lor license to practico law were concluded in the Supreme court Saturday. They re sulted in the granting of license to prac tice law to 28 applicants. Among them were two of New Iierno'a young men, Mc. Shcpard Bryan and Mr. Frank Tisdalc. Mr. John Young while walking across the railroad bridgo accidentally fell over into tho river, whilo close to tho New Berne shore. Mr. John Hudson who was near nt tho time lent a helping hnnd from the bridgo and soon had him safe. Mr. Young escaped with only a slight hurt from tho fall. The Third party held their Pamlico county convention at Bayboro Saturday and made the following nominations: Lcroy Harper for the legislature; Andrew J. Flowers for sheriff; Edgar P. Dixon for Registor of Docds; John W. Aldridgo for , treasurer; Win. A.- Carawan for urreyor; Jesse H. Holton for coroner. Several parties Ironi Core , Creek, charged with violating internal revenue laws by illicit distilling and selling, are to bo tried before E. O. Hill, V. 8. Com missioner, this morniug at ten o'clock. U. B. District Attorney C. A. Cooke, of Warrentoo, and Deputy Internal Revenue Collector W. S. Pope, of Kiurton, came down last night to be present at the trial; also Mr. C. H. Brown, of TCinston, who is attorney for the defendants. Miss Elizabeth McK. Mamvell, daughter of Mr. Ja. Manwell, died quite sudden ly yesterday afternoon. . She had a chill Saturday and another on Sunday, but waa up part of each day, as she also was a portion of yesterday, though the waa not well and waa taking medicine. She was down stairs as late as three o'clock.' Then she retired and at four o'clock s member of tho family upon entering hef room found her dead. There were evidences of congestion afid it is thought she died from congestive chill. She waa in the seventeenth year of her age, The funeral will be held this' afternoon from- Cen tenary Methodist church. ', . , . ; - '.' ';; Hew BeirUtrart Appointed. , " : ': The registrar heicto appointed by the county commissioner for tho third- and fourth ward and sixth precinct,' fifth ward, oi the city of New Berne, having de clined to. serve and the justice of the township having failod to appoint othora, the vacancies havo bcon-'iuppliod, pur suant to law; by tho clerk of the superior court, as follows: Third Ward, S. W Willis, Middle trcot; fourth ward, H. R. Hooker. Queen Btrect! sixth' precinct, W. H. Bishop, Fair grounds. ';' The County Canvass. . '. In the interest of the Democratic party and the county, state and national candi dates the canvass began in Craven county Thursday, the 22d, inst, by Hon. Chas. R. Thomas, Sheriff W. B. Lane and J. W. Diddle, Esq. The first appointment of these speakers was at Oak Grove in the eastern portion of tho county and speeches were' also made at Morton's store, Havelock and Hivcrdalc. Large crowds greeted these sycakers, especially at Morton's. Tho canvass in the western portion of the county will be prosecuted during the coming week. Appointments havo been made in cycry precinct and a thorough canvass of the county will be made by these gcntlcmeii who arc doing good work winning votes for the Democratic partv. A Hunter Killed. A colored man named John. Bryan, of Havelock, wan found dead in a swamp nearliis house Saturday. He was shot through the head. lie had been absent from his home sinco Thursday morning at which time he went out with his double harreied gun. No uneasiness was felt about his not returning Thursday nrglit, because he was some times absent that way, but not returning through the day enquiry was made in the neighbor hood without result and a large foree started the. next day (Saturday) to scour the woods, in the confident expectation that some evil had befallen him. This resulted in the body being found as stated. Two white men, C. C. Cannon, of Havelock, and Thos. Hall, of Carteret county, an employee of Mr. Cannon'9, were out hunting in the same locality Thurs- lay morning and on circumstantial evi dence the coroner's jury, which concluded the examination of witnesses yesterday afternoon, found a verdict to tho effect that the deceased came to his death from a gun in the hands of C. C. Cannon, and that Thos. Hall being present with Can non n:is accessory. Mr. Hall wno was in the eity yesterday was accordingly arrested at once. -Coming and doing. Hon. F. M. Simmons, chairman of the State Democratic Executive committee, who has been spending a few (lays in the city, left yesterday morning returning to Kalcigh. Itev. T. M. N. Ocorge and Mr. E. B. Rolxirts, left to attend the National con vention of the Brotherhood of St. Andrews which convenes in Boston next Thursday and holds until Monday. Miss Minnie Myers, who has been visit ing at Mr. Jos. Cohen's, left returning to her home in Greensboro. . Mr. William Wells, who has been visit ing relatives at Oriental, left yesterday returning to his home in Urbana, Illinois, accompanied by his niece, Miss Lulu Dclamar, who goes to attend school there. Dr. F. W. Hughes returned last night from a short- visit to his family at Raleigh. Mr. Wm . Mercer, a mcmlxir of the Lewis Mercor Construction Company, which is constructing the sewerage sys tem in tho city, arrived last night. Mr. K. Dancnburg returned from i visit to relatives at Goldsboro. Dr. J. H. Benton returned from a visit to his family in Sampson county. Mr. 0. E. Foy left for Winston on a business trip. Miss Harriett) Lane and Mrs. S. II. Lane returned, on the steamer Neuse from a northern trip after, fall stocks of mil liuory. Miss btta mum Ictl on the steamer Neuse to cuter the New York ronserva tory of music. Cholera Dying'Out. Saturday evening a rcsidont of New York fell on the street suffering from all symptoms ot cholera vomiting and in tense suffering, He was 'surrounded for an hour by a gaping crowd of 1800 who kept at what they considered a Safe' dis tance watching him and listening' to his vain pleading for assistance. Finally a dose of morphinc.was, given him and he was taken taken off by an ambulance summoned for tho purpose. He was re fused admittance Into St. Vanccnt'a hos pital to which he was driven, the excuse rendered being that ho was attacked by the cholera. , Ho was finally taken to the raception hospital. There have been no other eases, neither have thore.boou any new cases or suspect ed cases at quarantine since Tuesday the 80th. It la rather thought that tho last name of any victim of the disease ha been recorded and it also seem to be lea violent in Europnr- 4 it" ; -V'A- -A Befftitratloa Ketloe. ', " The Registration Books of the Tint Ward, eighth township, will be opei today at office of 8. R, Street, on Booth Front street, and will be closed onu Sat urday October 80th, 1803, at noon. V v.;f..i-. ; J. K. Oanau, Regtrtrpr. P A-m )-- Botloe. , The annual meeting of; the New IBeme Building and Loan . Association will be held at the Y. M. C. A. hall, on Wednes day evening, Sept: 28th, at eight o'clock. i. h. uutlbb, rres. J. R. B. Cammway: Seo'v." . Tho flRIi series of stock will. be opJb Subscriptions received at anv time J, R. B. Caiuuwat, See. and Troop. n i inn ii r i i ( , 4 ChlldroriCiyjoriritcherslCc:!! Free Will Baptist Revivals. Rev. W. W. Lewis, after spending a few weeks in pastoral duties at scattered Free Will Baptist churchc3, passed through yesterday returning home. lie held a six days' meeting at Mount Zion church, near Vandcmcrc, which ended on Monday night of lost week. He then commenced a meeting at Antioch church, near Vanceboro, last Thursday night, and closed it Sunday. There was a promi sing outlook at each church, but rain in terfered to some extent with tho services. Notwithstanding this fact there were five additions to the former church and seven to the latter as a result of the meetings. Mr. Lewis has been very successful in his ministerial labors. Since the middle of June he has received '11(1 members into the church. All of them in the six churches under his charge with the ex ception of tho eighteen who joined the church at Trent near Stonewall in which he conducted a scries of meetings a short time hack by special invitation. COULDN'T STAND IT. W. L. Lyon, of Bertie County, Leaves the Republican Party. Editoh WiNDSon Lkdukr Today 1 sever my connection with the Republican party. The course pursued by the lead ers of the party is such as I can no longer endorse. The party as conducted in Eastern North Carolina has become a byword and reproach. Their conventions have become howling mobs and nomina tions ore put up to the highest bidder. Ignorant, incompetent and corrupt ne groes have taken complete control of the political machinery and .have nominated for positions of profit, honor and trust most incompetent and corrupt men, while men oi rcspcctuhility wno served the party faithfully for years arc allowed no voice in the deliberations of the party They have driven away trom the party nearly every white Republican and hun dreds of the best colorod people arc dis gusted. I can no longer slay with a party managed by such men. I shall support and vote for Cleveland and the balance ot the Democratic ticket at the coming election. W. L. Lvon. Repnblieans as well as Third Party men are constantly announcing their withdrawal, and uniting with the Dem ocratic party. The nearer the election comes the more serious do they regard the situation. ATLANTIC & N. C. RAILROAD. Report of Flnauce Committee made at the Stockholders' Meeting. To the Stockholders of the A. & N. C. Railroad Company: Tho committee of finance submits the following report: Your committee attended regularly at the office of the company and examined in detail the books, accounts, and vouch ers of the Treasurer for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1292, and found them neatly and correctly kept, and all dis bursements evidenced by approved vouchers. Yourj committee finds that the total amount of money that came into the hands of the treasurer for the year ending June 30th, 1892, from all sources, was $ 181,023 7U Cash onjiand June 30,1891 20,60t OS Making total to bo account ed for $ 202,524 8-1 159,030 33 I 43,488 01 159,375 28 130,1152 57 Disbursements for name period Leaving bal. on hand June XUtll, 1HU2, Gross earnings for tho same period Total amt. of expenses Total operating expenses ot the road Balance 109,189 84 50,185 84 03 03 Deduct sale of old material Leaving net proceeds to balance 00,122 41 Your committee' ben leave to further say that, astevidenccd by the books, the financial condition of your property has very materially Improved in the last three years. At )he beginning of tho present administration threo years ago there was a Boating) debt of 150,115.98. Today there Is a floating debt of about (1,100, with a cosh balanco in tho treasury of 48,488.51 and bills receivable amount ing to $12,149.61 making net cosh as sett or its equivulant of (54,528.13. We note alio that there has been extra ordinary expenditures during this period (from the receipts of tho road), amount ing to $57,188. 27: said amount was used for permanent improvements, such as new engines, new passenger coaches, par lor car, steel rails, now depot buildings, car sheds, etc. We find also that there bat been an Increase in taxes in tho last twelve months of $8,094.07. Expenses have.been reduced materially, and your interest, has been carefully looked after, and we can but congratulate you la having a wise and euiclent man atrement. Officials, subordinates 'as well, as the head, have carefully,! cautiously and cealously managed your property, and as result it is in better financial condition than it has been for many years post. Tho. DaaiBU, Cbm., T. H. Hallison, J. J. W0LBKDBK, L. Habtot, a I Wocrjur, ' ; . .-, . Committee. -. Speetal tetlee .- We beg to notify out patron and the public generally that having purchased the good-will and fixtures of . "John Browu, tbe Barber we hope by polite and strict attention f tar-, business ' (no "ranee or Wales", sirs) to merit Con tinuance of the patronage, so generous!) bestowed upon our former employer. ! f : i- , Kepictfullyt - V ' ' ILL. BaMU. Proprietor. if i -- y ' ? Hew Hoarding neufeV"; 1 Ilavlnir lust Bloasantlv fitted ud the Folltnan bouse, near the corner of Han cock and Johnston streets.! am now ready for boarders, table, permanent, or transient. iHAVOOCE. THREE KISSES. The purest kiss In the world is this The kiss that a mother lays On her child's fresh lips As he blithely trips To meet the world and its ways. The sweetest kiss In the world is this The first long kiss of love, When time is not, And the earth's forgot. An Eden drops from above. The saddest kiss In the world is this The kiss on unansweriiu; clay, When dead lips leli We must sob farewell Till the dawn of the judgment day. Chicago Mail. "A man inu?l se; ve his lime lo rv'ry trade" Bykon. AH of our Staey Adams & Uo'a., ShouR am made to ordor and by workmen that hv-o served their tiino at tho ti adt therefore they are made right. They fit well, wear well and look well. Our fall stock ol them i-t now being added to constantly and if you need a pair of Conn Shoes do not fail to see us. 'lhe prices aro J ! 00 to 15.00. Tho clastic, in all of them will Ntwid. 1 1. its, Shoos and Clothing. At HOWAItD'H. 1,000 J001 DEMOCRATS WANTED. Loiter From drover (levilanil. (lilAY Oahi.f.h, Hi'zzahii'h Bay, Mass. July 13, W. Wii.i. S. Havs: Dear Sir: I received a eobv of the wing you have written to lie use I hm you nay, foi ail "encoiirarr'' during the ap proaching campaign. I believe, with you, that the lullueure ol songs and music of the right soil ouulit not lo be over looked us important niljunrls to :i politi cal campaign; and s i fur us I nm able to judge, this latest production of yours must serve a good purpose in ll,:il direc tion. One tiling 1 :uu certain, I lie com position of this song by you is a sure denionsl ration that the e poser is actuated by the sort of spirit :unl en thusiasm which wins elections. Very truly yours, (iKOVHR Cl.KV I.I.ANll. The following song is lhe only by mn coming president recognized I'lin-miN Sonii : CLEVKLAND IS TIIK MAS'. Come rally round the goo.l old Hug, mid give t Ik-in loud huzzas. Let every man do what he can, to hclj our noble cause; For Cleveland and for Steve nson we'll battle every storm, And passtlio cry along lie I'm. for Uev enue Kelorni. Shout ! boys ! shout ! our cau is bound to win I We vote for Clevc and slick lo Sieve and see that they get in. For honest Government we'll light, for all that's true anil fair, For (.1 ram 1 pa's hat will get ncuh'd lid when (irovcr takes his chair. Uc ran this grand old country oner president did reign, As iemoerata lets nut nun iimk, to run it once again. Shout I boys ! shout ! etc., Let Democrats throughout the land, lor gallant Cleveland shout From every throat and cast his vole, und man lor man turn out, Let's win our cause, the world'rt applause and do all that we can, Work day and night with all our might for Cleveland is the mini. Shout I boys I shout I etc. Itediieed Price 25 cents, regular price in Washington, I). ('., 40 cents. I have 1,001) copies on liuml and must sell them, For sale at the (JnmiN Front Novki.tv Stoui;. nug271m Children Cry for PitcherV.Castorla Dwelling For'Rent. Tho Dvfellinp; House nt corner of Eal Front and South Front streets, where Mrs. Pattcrfion lived, will be rented by tho month until .Inn. 1, IHUll. ('HAS. ('. CI.AItK, 9 27tf A'ent. T. A.. Jones LIVERY, SALE And Exchange Stables SOUTH FllONT BTK KKT, Opposite the Gaston House. In addition to hnJling Mock I havo on nana Brst olsM lot of msAuftotured by Edward Long of Wanh Ington, N. O. iTAVEY6"u A LEAKY ROOF? If so, the quickest and best wv to mnedj it is by going to ' Disoiway & Churchill, -1 " And get somo of their' ' Ready Roofing. Paper. The cheapest roof1 on earth. ; j - The easiest - applied and every roll guaranteed perfect. . -v . Get their prices before purchasing else- wnero, ' 7- ,; - .-. v - '-; -, One door below City HalUs " 93 tf vrvrct i;.iv?;.t. ji.'t.-si-i Notice! Land Sale! Uy virtue or the jdgment of tho Huporlor Court of tbe conn y or Craven, N. U.. ob tained t Hpring Term, 1SS2, In thi oase of Jaima Herring. Adm'i of Nunor Herring, dee'd. Against John B. Parker and P. P. Out law, 1, as Ootnmlsnloner appointed by the aid Court, will aell for Oah, at Hover Hta tlnn on tbe A. A N. (I. lutlroad, In said county and state on Hie 26th day of October, 1892, tho following described traet of land, men tioned In Ibe complaint In tbe above enti tled aoiton, lying and being In nald eounty f Oraven. N. O, and on Ifoaeley (ireek known hh lho.lac.kBon Kent lands, adjoining Hit Loftln lands, lormurly bolonglng to Ci. W. WVm and olhnrs. Halemade to r-irenloHe a mortisaue oxocutHd hy tint said John II. I'arkor to Bald Nancy Herring ilen'd. A. .1. l.oKllN, CmnmlNHloupr. Hi't. lath, 1KM. Ida 2,500 BOXES Peacock's Baking Powders. ALSO 100 Boxes Octagon At Rock Bottom PriceR. FOu ?ULH in WHOLESALE GKOOEK, Ml DOLE STKEKT, JNBW BKKNri N. 0 JusrSo! I'll -Inn- il will j 1 . .hi jMM. jti-.1 tit i ilovi n 1 J. F. TAYLOR'S and look at the I llii ii-.-; Ii. broiii-ld back with liim I'niiii lb:- Noil Ii. Come Prepared TO TAKK IIOMI: A l.nAII ol' Til K.M You'll Want Them WIIF.N Yoi: SKI'. TIIKM Royster's Candies! A F -Ii I ...I 1 ll-.l le, A NI'.W ny.-.l In ,- LINK OF pi. A LSI ), FiDe Meerchaum Pipes, Pipe Cases, Teller Cigars and Fine Smoking Tobacco. NUNN & McSORLEY, K. R.Jones Wliti't'KiiIn ami llctnil Ponlrr in (J(Mi(M'al Mcnliandiso. Consignments of Cotton. Grain, and othor Produce solicited. Prompt attention guaran teed. Cotton BacrKinp; and Ties now in stock. Lorillard and Gail & Ax Bnnff sold at Manufacturer's Prices. K. R. JONES, !inu New Berne, N.C J. I BRTiH, rrw. TDOX. D,JllKI,S,Vite Prts. G. II. ROBERTS, Cnsliirr. Tho National Bank, 0P NEW BERNE, N. C iNOOlirOHATKD lBOfi. Capital, Surplus Profits, - $100,000 08.168 DIKECTOH8. Us. A. Bryan, Thos. DiNntiJi. OlIAB. fl. BBTAN J. U. MACKnURN, ALBX. UII.I.IB, I.. HARVltV, U. II. Bonaimi. J. H. BENTON, M.D., D.D.S1 DENTIST, lrmanentlj kxmud. WKWHKRN, N.O. OH admlniatArnd tot the extraotloD ol tootb without pain, Office, mrnfrnf Middle Sirfiland Federal Alley, ovpjiie Miauio bv. DRpimi tnuivn. M. R. HOWARD, General Insuranco Agent, New Berne, N. C. J. . LATHAM. Gommis'n Merch't& Broker. BnTwand EKpnrtar or Cotton. lMoinr In Coaatry Frodno auil all Booeo lauv Oommodlilea. Liberal Mill advann miirto. Ully quotatlous-fr to kll- puUxl on blackboard In my oflln. 1 lomaBoadooM Invited. V ml lor welcome, ouios Mot orevea tn fllyde BulidlDa. ts the boat Floor (or the money. ' Tr It and beeoavinoeil. ; ' Another ear of Mew Inut taeelred from ttaMIfc:V'.'H. 'Kr'ft; - vi i I A JONES, ' il- 1 1 Hit '--A V ew Beme, .CL ToGinners IP YOU NEED A COTTON GIN, OET THE Improved BROWN, The Bost in the Market. L. H. Cutler & Go. T. J. BAXTER & CO., Opticians and Jewelers I mn tlioniMtilv lilli.l up wilh n full line of Spectacles and Test Oasu, and eiiu reux-.l as I'sesb.vopia, II defeels of vision, such llverinctroin, Myopia anil Astiirnnilisiii. If you nre suffering with lieinliielie and all remedies have failid, lei mc lest ouree:, and properly til vou with siieetueli-H and Htoij the beailailii I Ii: 1 hundreds of CrtM-S, I ,1 .. leu.' Will -HI y.n . I ii t jiront. Illll Stl: HI Klii k of WATCHES, i Watch for $r.00, I al-o I i:i i- I In- lai iii--,t stock of t'UAISS and CIIAItMS of any firm in Kastrrn North Carolina. It will pay you to eiill and see inc. Watches, 'locks and .lewclry promptly ami earelnlly repaired. P.. II. ick street, I.. S. W I h Stand, 3d d from post ollicc, New Heme, N. C. IV S. All orders and eorri-spondence l mail promptly attenili-d to. THE 'armors & Merchants Bank NEW BERNE. N. C Organized ono year as;o. CAPITA I. STOCK $75,000.00 8,750.00 U.D08.08 Dividrml . , HurpliiH ami I'ro Ills OFFICERS: I.. 11. ('uti.hu. President. W. H. CiiAiiwii i;, Vioo Preside!. T. W. Dkwicv, (Jaahier. A. H. Puwki.l, Teller. UIKRCTOKS : Wm. Clove, P. U. Pelletler. W. Km wart. W. 8. Ohadwiok. John Suter. O. Harks, I.. 11, Cutler, E. B. Heoktmra. H"idquriorB for Nickel Sarins; Stampe 1 mir biisincRH is roMo llully solicited AftcntionJGinners. U K A III' ACENTS KOU TILE WINSHIP Improved Cotton Gin. NT. CAKIIY IN STOCK Gin Saw Files, Belting:, Oils, Lace Leather, Belt Hooks, Pulleys, Etc. ( .ill mi 11. win 11 iii-i-. I i hit fljn Bnppliea ;lil) kiml. Disosway & Churchill, (im- iluiii lii kiw Cily Hall. Horse Shoeing. Ni liavi- n rirsi ('Inns Ifnme Shoer I'niin Hid WinIciii Scclion of Viririnia. We do all Kiiuls of F.incy Shoeing, Steel lllltill, clr. , Siitislaft ion (mnriintocd. Give us a I rial. II WINKIKLI) .t SON, ', W 7 tin Carriage Duilder. v Grain 1 Seeds! Feed! BRADHAM & SMITH, -; Siio.;.-.,,ih to S. W. Jt K. W. Smallwooa . HKADliUAUTERS FOB . -, Ilay, Corn, Hice, O.ta, iiraa. " Ilominj, Bags, llarlapa, .Barrel Covers. Eagglng and Tie. ".-...'; " Agents for Peter Hendersoa & Go's Seeds. ..;;,.(. Orders for seeds will bar tha most careful attention, Terjr package being sold under the strioteat ffnarantaa. juljlOtf. For Sab, One very largo Iron Safe,' suitable for Banking business ore Urge Commbwion bmilness ; weight C,M0 lbs.' elaaafno turod by Moeler Safe and Look Company ot Cincinnati, O, Coat three hundred and forty dollars delivered.,, Can bay or exchange smaller safe by corresponding with or calling on BI(J IK lew Berne, Also, ono Bafe, cot ninety dollam at factory of Mosler, Bohman Ca, of Cin cinnati, O. i-t -. -A '; i:.:j Vr t; These safes havs not been nut ol t! factory only a very short time, and ! w wen as unem nm ailo.. COilK AND 8K MS I AA A.Ar , i .... i'yu :a ;: a ,; Aa .: i- A ' - a '. 4 -
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 27, 1892, edition 1
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