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Bmiy Journal. ,VOLXI.-NO 165 NEW BERNE, N. C, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 5, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS The f (V wl 1 p ATH KOOMS. In , connoctlon with D my barbr shop are flint class Bath .'. Room for gentlemen. Rooms kept tidy ; and cleanly at all tunes. v' j. t-.'v-, H-L. Banks, . v tfo4 " Middle BL SOMETIIING BEAUTIFUL may be seen at PALMER'S ROOMS, in the Duffy Building, corner ot Middle and Pollock streets. Please call und look at. ' 0 80tf Wu. L. Palmer. ' V APAKESE HOODS Beautiful. Artis- ' J tic Just received. See Jho. Dunn a . !Sbow Windows. 9 2S tt "DUQQIE8 Light running and sulwtan ; Jj tial. Manufactured by Edward Long, " Washington, N. C. J. A. Jonbs, uep25-tl Opposite Gaston House. AT JONES' PHARMACY, next to Cus tom House, "you will ilnd a most complete assortment of Medicines for prescription nse. Also a very complete - line of Patent Medicines.. 1'nncy and Toilet Articles. In daily telegraphic communication with largest drug house . in America. Agent for Iluylcr s Fancy Candle and Bonbons. rOU RENT Dwellings centrally located- Also an elegant olhce adjoining mine, on Broad street, containing live moms, the most desirable business loca tion in the city. Building lots and land jbr sale. E. W. Carpbktku, acplS-lmj Real Estate Agent. 1TK)tt SALE: A Fine Knabc riA.NO, X tame as New and in perfect order. eplllm Mbs. VV. 8. Blount. DWELLING HOUSE Tor Rent, coiner Pollock and Hnncock streets. Apply to fltf W. H. Cohen, at store. OLD PAPERS for sale in any quant i W at. t.lin JounNAi. Offleo. Good lor ' pasting on walls and putting under carpets. u MI8U, SACRAMENTAL, PORT and SCUPPEBNONG WINES for sale J"ftf - ' Jab. Redmond, i f 'oALVIN BOnAFFER'S WILD 1. OBEBBY ROCK AND RYE, put "." mp si-pressl for tbroal and lung dis mm, for sal by Jab. Redmond. DUFFY'S MALT WHISKEY for Madioinal use. lor sale by i. jaa2fi Jas. Redmond. HUNYADI Janos Miperal Water. I be best Nalnral aperient. For sate by Jas. Redmond. Ji UBE CORN WHISKEY for sale by Jab Redmond. DUFF Gordon Imported Sbeiry, for mJs by Jas. Redmond. IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN, Burke's ' JL' Baas' AM Md Darke Uninness Stoal. for sals by Jab. Redmond. r? AAA CIGAB8 at Tery low I tltUU 1 figures to wholesale and retail trade for sale by Jab. Redmond. GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY Md yery muoh in the sick room. " - For ale by Jas Redmond. - The more you say, the less the people remember. Tbe horse has no eyebrow, and if mnoh white is visible 10 tbe eye iUelf it Is m sore sign of a vieioas Mature, A alga ttf politeness in Thibet on v . meeting a person U to hold ap the daiped hands nil stick oat the ' tongue. 1 -ji Ia Missouri the majority ol the chnrobcoers are females. Oat of a , , j v eong regation of 150 there the other I $ 4y psttjr three were males Thb Norfolk. Virginian thinks that Mr. Lease ought to be at home in Kansas "mending her hatband's trousers instead of gala- Tantlng around the country. Why, man, the wears the trousers. Wil. Btar, Bikcb the end of the civil war there has been no event in oar - j political history so ;fnll , of good piomlse, hope, and encouragement m Mr. Cleveland's nomination, and so it will stand in the annals of the . republic if ratified by the popular vote. - VYa have no doubt of Mr. . Can's election. Indeed we understand that the effort of tbe opposition is mostly directed to the legislature. They hope to carry the legislature fof the Peoples' party and', the Btate for Harrison, ; bat they .are doomed ' to ' disappointment for they wiU do neither. ' Tin republican party is the enampion of the capitalists derlv . tig profit - from the' tariff dutlei protecting certain Industries.;, The capital invested In these industries constitutes a gigantic money power dependent foe the magnitude of Its j.,c2u on legislative favors, and therefore interested In influencing halation lor its own benefit. , MB.D.M. HABOY, the gentle. " who , nominated Jixam ' for Governor and subtteqaeotly with- w f-OTithe Third party, now . ' i I'. .it lis reason i. for with- ' i was the "Information be .v ' 'a! ' m of the. move- i is to reeoive 130,000 if they ' ' ; ' North Caroli n column." IUI- wheu he and Glenn met in joint debate at Fajeitoville. If any intm who reads this thinks of cist lug a Imllot for - Weaver let lnm apply t lie qiu-xunua to lumsell: Mr. Built-r, actual to jour patriotism. (Jiiii j on uhIiiixo ll the damnable thing said .i'Unut jour poople by J. li. WeavtT i Was your lather inilio wur ? (Mr. Huilor codded in the AfUriiutive.) Weavur n;iy your father was a traitor, nnd a mandating, w ou.:m K.nir uuoau drel. Toll this jk-j i-.ow j ou can support Weavt.-. I v;i:ilil bo unworthy of my f;n:;- my country if I ultereil im .voil of prai.sooftbat.m.tn who hail iipk'uhI to ih thivtM I'psibi-ts. Ac. )i. iin then road otm-r oxrraittK 1 1 aeno aro tlio iitturaiiiios ot tin" in in who viblii'd oiiv Uthiir and ifiirn" If your f.i:lmr in hviii li nsa '.;;iyd of hia ao;i M tiioii I..H! : 1. !ic is dead, I, tlin hum cl auotlu-r Cuiil.'d- oratosoldioi, am a h '.'ii.i.l luc mat dead ( I'lici . of hi mi'i. .diiniu liutbr NKW A DYliU TISKMKM:--: Ilo-waiil. II. L. Hanks 15:ith roo-iw 1 cicio will lie li in. t'l iiil; 'l tin: l). :" crnlic Kxoculivi: ( oiiiinitlci: ol ( nucii county todny, at ton o'clock, ut the cluli house on Iboail street. Seven warrants are nut 1 r illicit ilh.lil leia. I wo ol ihi: ea.vi were nunc re turnable bclore L. h. Connniasiom r K. 0. Hill at ten o'clock this morning. I tic lliird party deinoiMtratM.i at Raleigh wmt suificient to convince any candid observer of the tunes that ilie Rndsnre hand in fjlovo with the moveiiient, Mr. Alexamli r lloit. brother ol (lov. Holt mid fourth hih ol late I.dwni M Holt, the founder ot jihnd iiiaiiulaetiinn in the South, died suddenly at liii home at Ilurliiiftton, Saturday :ed b! yens. He was a tanner and mauuliieturer 1 lie Order of l'ei.le similar to tin l'r.i ternity of Kinaneial Cn-operatimi, has failed. We are inlormed that it has been operatim: in .sew heme abonl three yciirn, and that it ban about ilnrtv mem bers in theeity. The Wilmington Messenger sensibly lutvocntcs ft ciuivass m the country rather than in the towns on the ground thnt there are very lew votes in the towns that can be changed but that there are now in country districts many Woavcritc, who would hold to the Democratic party ll u scpiarc presentation ot Democratic principles is made to them. Mr. C. I!. Lillesb.n, ol Accomack county. a . arrived la-t i.udit and is stopping at Hotel Albert. Mr. Lilleston is a truck farmer who is considering the matter of locating hero. He is attracted here to u largo extent, bv noticing the advantage of carlmess this sc tion has in the growing of euch crojis. Our people will all bo glad to have Mr. Lillcston movo here l liero have aeveral Virginia truckers made investments in the last few weeks in truck farms near the city. but there is land in abundance for all and a welcome awaits alt new comers. The house on the water's edge along side Meadows' marine railways, which was formerly used as a steamer ware house but which has more recently been usod as the shiji-yard workshop, is being repaired and slightly re-modelled to adapt it to the requirements of the knit ting factory, it having been secured for that purpose. Vhc work was begun yes terday. The engine lor the factory is already here; the machinery is expected to arrive in about two weeks, and it is probable that inside of a month the fac tory .will be in operation, Anew work shop, 28x40 feet, for the ship-yard force is being built on the opposite side of Howard's ways. , Thos. 0. Sawyer, a young man of I'm tcgo wad tried boforo E. O. Hill, Esq., yesterday on two charges of obtaining good on false pretenses in ono caso ' a pair of pants from Mr. H. B, Duffy and the other a pair of shoes from Mr. 3. M. Howard. , He got tho goods saying he ,, would try ' them on and promising to return them or pay for them the next morning, but he did neither. He was acquitted in each caso--not but what it was clearly proven that he 'obtained the goods and did not pay; but' the jus tice held that according to, the law", the words that were passed in the transaction made it a Bale: Mr. L. J. Moore repre sented the defendant. V.;'lsf:-J'vii The. Newi and Observer ; girea a very favorable report of - the Raleigh Hosiery Yarnmlll, which it soys is one of the finest managed mills' in the State. ' Dun ing the month of September it produc tion -was 105,400 pounds in 26 days actual running.-' vThis- shows what can be , done hy proper effort. '. Our, New Dcrne Knitting mill which will toon be started is a forward move or the rijjht kind. We hope other manufacturing em tcrpnac will follow It in rapid succes sion. With plenty of such running thoro w"d 1 be scarcely any tm -on for a New TWO IHPORTAK CASES. The S. ic R. and the B. & O. Tax Coses .Compromised. We learn from the Raleigh papers that a compromise has been effected in the case ot the State against the Seaboard and Koanokc railway, judgment on which was rendered in the Inderal Court by Judge Seymour last week in which it was de clared that the taxes were due for the vears 1800, 1892. both inclusive, amounting to over 0.700. There was also a short tune ago a similar case decided against tho Raleigh & Gaston railway, suit m the latter instance was brought b- the commissioner of Wake county. I hese cases were both ol extreme im portance, as these railroads claimed eXr cmpiion f rt mi taxation. liy the compro mise agreed to, the Seaboard system, mi iiidiiiir the ltalcigh and Gaston rail road conlci'scd judgment of three years nacr. tax. and the relinquishment of all claims ot exemption lrom taxation on the N.Mboani. a:i null as the Raleigh and Gas ton ranro.id which arc to be taxed in luturu us other properly in the State without exemption under charter. All .his ii. in pending are withdrawn. This compromise now puts all railroad prop- 1 1 v in ilie Mate subject to taxation, cx--upt tne ilmington and Wcldon railroad mam line, aud will bring in addition to nic taxable properly ot the State on the pie. nt valuation property to the amount o! about 1,500.000, or an annual tax ot about l!i.()00. Wake county will he benefitted by about $800,000. I lie coinpioiiiiiie is pronounced fair to both sides and the most important thing done for the btate since Qov. Jams sold the W. C. It. It. and had it completed to Murphy, lair Irani. .lhcre will be a special Fair train from .New Heme to ltalcigh and return same day on ednesday and Thursday, Oct I Dili an. 1 iOth. It will be a through train without change of cars Hie train will leave New Heme at 5-50 ii.iii.: t ore Creek. 0:30; kinston, 7:12 ; La r mime. 7:.i:l; arrive at Goldsboro ,-U.j. and leave (loldshoro at 8:30 and irnvc at ltalcigh at 10:15. Returning it will leave Raleigh at 5:15 arrive at Goldsboro nt 7 and at New Heine nt U:3!5 p. m. Ihe tic kets are good on cither the mail or the succial train. 1 he (are is very low ; including one admission to the (arc it is only $3.40 from Morehcad. $3.20 from Newport, $3.00 from Croatan. $2.70 from New Berne, 2.45 from Core Creek, $2.25 from Kin stun. $1.90 from La Orango, $1.75 from Host s. and intermediate stations in pro portion. I he tickets will be sold lrom Monday the 17th (week after next) to Friday the 21st inclusive. They will be good to re. turn until tho billowing Monday, the 21th. inclusive. A horrible report comes from Camden county, this State. A negro brute by the imnic of Joe Barco assaulted and then murdered Mrs. Frank Sandcrlin in the absence of her husband. Ilr was soon captured by a mob of about six hundred determined men and dispensed with in tho usual way for such crimes. Both black and white accepted the lynching as a just reward. Weaver, Field and Liaso havo concen trated their forces and moved upon Richmond. A large audience, mostly Democrats, went to hear them. While Field, the Third Party candidate for Vice-President, was speaking, boys threw if shower of eggs of uncertain quality through a window towards the platform ; they missed him, but somo others on the platform were struck. The fishing with nets at Morohead and Beaufort has been very good this fall, livery morning quantities of the fish pass through being shipped to interior points of the State and fartbor. The hook and line fishing season ia now opening in good earnest to the delight of those who enjoy that sport. Mr. P. M. Peamll, of Trenton, Dr. P. L. Murphey of If organ ton, Superintendent of the Western North Carolina Insane Asylum; and Mr. Chaa. Slioffiier of Salem, triad the fishing three or four days in succession, and Mr. PearsoU, who passed through yesterday morning returning home informs at that (hey found it hotter and better each day they wont out. ' Monday, the last day they caught 250, principally blue fish and trout. -:'.. ' The Charlotte Observer tolls the follow ing: "A noblo old colored man named Wm. Gaston died here. last week. Hit death Will recall to the mind of many of our citizcua a true atory which latold of this faithful old man. Be belonged to Col. 8, T. Hawley, and when the WeaVer itei passed throvgb bore, a part of them stopped to pillage the Colonel' boue, but finding nothing of value, pounced upon . tho old negro and demanded to know; where the tilings were) hidden; but ho refused to toll, : They thereupon drew up In line and pointing their guns at bim, told him they would shoot in tliroo minutes jf bo did not dlsolose the hiddon iilvcr,"&ft, William told, them to shoot and and bo , that ho would never tell them; but they did not shoot, and h ft the pr.'snc .1 i" . tomluff and Going. Miss Lulic Ives, who has been spend ing a short time at lieimfort, returned home yesterday morning. Mr. W. P. Kornegay, who lias been visiting Mr. W. I). Royd, returned to his home in Goldsboao. Messrs. C. R. Thomas, J. W. Waters, W. W. Clark and W. D. Mclvcr. arc at tending Supreme court at Raleigh. Gen. C. A. Battle and Hon. W. T. Caho arc canvassing in Pamlico county this week for the Democratic party. Mr. J. S. Mann returned from a visit to his brother at Beaufort. Misses Maggie and kKatie Kelts of Adams Creek . left on the steamer NYw btrne to attend Nonolk Female College. Col. J. I). Whitford returned last night from a business trip, and Miss Bessie Whitford lrom Georgetown. S. l. where she has been visiting her brother. Mr. Rcid Whitford. Mr. and Mrs. hoi. Octliiwcr. ol Kin ston, arrived last night to visit the. fam ily ot Mr. ). Marks. Mr. Marks' two little daughters, Misses Haltie ami Itclle who have been visiting them came back with them. Mi3S Ozora Jones, ol Cedar IVinl, and Miss Came Simmons, of I'olloeksville, who have been visiting at Cupt. K. K. Jones, left, Miss Jones returning to her home and Miss Simmons accompanying her on a visit. Republican Speakings. The Republican candidates of Craven county and other prominent Republican speakers will address the citizens of Craven county nt the billowing time and places: Camp Palmer, Monday Oct. It) at 8 o'clock p. in. Miles School House, 1 uesday Oct. 1 1 at 8 o clock p. m. Pleasant Hlll. Wedncsday Oct. 12 alJ 8 o'clock p. ni. Jumping Run Camp Ground, Thurs day Oct. 13 at 8 o'clock p. m. Morris School House, Friday Oct. 14 at 8 o clock p. m. Rio Grand Church, Monday Oct. 1v at 8 o'clock p. m. Macedonia Church, Tuesday Oct. 1H at 8 o clock p. m Dover. Wednesday Oct. 10 at 8 o clock p. in. Core Creek, Wednesday Oct. 1:1 at lz o clock in. Adams Creek (Church Grove) Friday Oct. 21 at 12 o'clock m. Temples. (Gokette School House) Fri day Oct. 21 at 8 o'clock p. in. Alum Spring, Monday Oct. 24 at 2 o clock p. m. Fort Barnwell, (School House) Monday Oct. 24 at 8 o'clock p. m. New Bcrno Court House, Wednesday Oct. 26 at 8 o'clock p. in. James City, Thursday Oct. 27 ut 8 o'clock p. m. Maplo Cypress, Friday Oct. 2H at 8 o clock p. ni. Vanceboro, Saturday Oct. 2!i at 2 o'clock p. m. Havclock, Tuesday Nov. 1 at 8 o clock p. in. Broadus Mill, Thursday Nov. .', at 12 m. Krnuls. .Saturday Nov. 5 at 12 in. New Berne, Frog Pond. Notice ol tunc to lie given. New llerne. J unction ol rrimrosc ami George Street. Notice ol tune to be given. West End, Monday Nov. 7 at 8 o clock p. in. Jno. B. V ii.i.is Chin ii. Hep. fcx. Com. ot ( raven Co. M. W. Chapman. Sc. . An Oddity. We give the following letter received by one of our business meu verbatim as a curiosity. It accomplished its purpose; a letter was dispatched to the applicant the morning alter its arrival telling him to come on and go to work. N. C. September the 28th 1892 Mr Sir I will take the oper- tonnie of writen you a few lin of my health to relat to you that I am well at this time present and in hopen the few lins may fine you well and famlia Mr Sir I will say to you Can you Give me a Job of work, if I Come op to New Berne for I am tired stayen in I wont to live in town and I wont to Work rit with von when I Come if you Can Give me a Job of work at your mill pleas let mo her from you at once oo 1 Can Come at New Bcrno bc4 I Go Some uder place please let me bcr from you this week So I will know what to do I will Close by Sayin writ me Soon and lot me her from you yoor ti ne to Mr ' at now Berne, wright me in hast So I Can Come when onKel - Come, tell all the Boyea how do for me List of Letters. Remaining in the Post Office at Now Berne, Craven county, N. O., Oct. 1st 18M. A William Addoni. B Cant J. 0. Bailey, Mrs. Milley Bryant,Miss Suaan Bell. D Mr. Irs Dudley, Miss Cam Dunna. G Mist Augusta ' Gaskins, W. M. Gibb. r ! ; ,A H Mr. Ben Hall,1 Miss Lizzie Holland, Mr. John Hymes, Miss A. Hill. I Hattie Isrio. ' L-Mr. William Lane. ': M Capt. O. a Muntu , ,; N Miss Sadie Nelson. O Miss Fettle Odette R Mr. JlR .Ricn, Mrs. T. Mertilda KODCrson. -...',, '.- -Hi 1 : i,- a - B Mr. Beanie Stryon, Mr. Chat. Scott, John E. Simmons, Miss Martha Smith. W James Williams, Hovcrr Williams, Miss Malhore. Williams, Abriam ' Wootcn, Person calling K for the above letters will please ssy advertised and (rive date of list, The regulations now require that one cent shall bc.collectou on tbe delivery of each tdvertisea letter. -t Wm. E. OtaatxP, M. :; ..-.. . . '( Dom Pedro's grandson has suddenly gone crtry, lie imagines himself the I' rppror of lirniil. He was seized while HIE STATE FAIR. The Railways Arrange Low laics ami Admirable Schedules. I ho railroads arc getting ready to run plenty of trains and pleasant schedules to aflord accommodations lor transport ing the public effectively and pleasantly during the State Fair. 1 he secretary ol the fair and also the ttonimittce on rail roads, have had correspondence with the various officers which has resulted most satisfactorily. Special trams will be run every (lav ol the fair, beginning on I ties day. The Ii. & I). Co. have already arranged their special schedules, which are aa follows: In addition to the regular schedules, a special tram will leave (ioldsboro every dav ol the fair, viz: October 18. lib 20. xl. at, n o'clock a. in., and will arrive in ltalcigh at !):45 a. in. Ibis Irani will leave Kaleigh at a 4.1. and arrive at (ioldsboro at 7:3.i p. in. Mr. V . A. lurk, who has been par ticularly kind ami especially eflcctive in arranging the schedules, writes lo the lair management the billowing: "We are endeavoring to arrange special schedule s lor the A. i N. (!.. ami the A. ('. I. ' I his connection will make tlioromh con nection from Beaufort, Wilmington, Wel don and all eastern points. 1 he schedule from I I'eensboro will make connection lrom llanville. Keulsville. ( barlotte. Ashcvillc. and all western points. ( ol. lurk also writes: "We will print l.i IIIKI tickets which we will distribute in the most judicious manner possible, lo all ol our agents in North Carolina, ami hope that persons attending your fair will have no trouble in seeming tickets on our lines, It will be seen from this correspon dence that the railroads w ill do I be hand some aud proper thing by the public lor the coming State I' air. I he rates are one cent a mile. I lie fair will be the greatest and most interesting ever held in North Carolina, and tins is the year lor everybody to attend it. II W.Avcr. will give any particulars. Stale Chroni cle. Notice. A regular meeting ol tne ( leveland and ( arr Hub will be held at the i" am j at 8 o clock. A lull attendance is desirrd. fly order ot'the President. A. II. I'owiii.l.. Sr. Notice. I fieri will be n riMrnbir inoiilliK meet ing ol the New llerne aelit ( bib at then rooms this evemim at 8:, tl). A lull altcii- lance is desired. Business ol linpor lance. .1 I.. I.viiiam. N-crelarv. Registration Hooks Open. 'I'hi! lollowui'' are the rcL'iorur-. and places for registration in the city ol New Home: First ward: J. h. liaskill registrar, at S. R. Htreet's oilier. South Front Street Second ward: .). h. Willis registrar, at Ins olhce comer ( raven and I . road streets. I bird ward: h. . W libs n vlrar. at Ins store on Middle street. Fourth ward: H. 11. Hooker rririslrar. at his store near depot. Fifth ward: McCarthy s precinct. I . I'. McCarthy, registrar, at his store corner Pollock and Queen streets. Filth ward: St. Phillip s pireinct. in. If. Marshal registrar, at Ihh house corner George and New streets. Dearest Flora. Dearest Flora, where is that sunny smile Thai used to greet me w hrne cr I canir. And make me sweetly happy all the while As 1 breathed so gently t lone own dear name. The toils and cares ol life were tin n so light That they seemed to pass as gently bv As the cool zephyrs on a summer infill. Unit played and sported with the rusiung ryr, Rut now thy look is frelinglrss and cold, As if we'd only met one w eek ago ; Tell me, dearest, as your hand I bold, Why it is you treat me so. Dear George Since it is yoiir wish, I'll till you the reason why I do not smilingly greet you w hen you conic, As I did in tho happy days gone by When you were noble, generous and full of fun. You now aro selfish and study your ow n good, Regardless of the importunate ami r, Who aro toiling and working for a live lihood To keep from liegging their bread from door to door. Now if you would win my hand, regain my smile By going to Big Ike's for all your un derwear, For to these honest poor, he gives work all the while In his new pants factory to help their humble fare. "Your coat may be perfect Aa fashions now go, Your shoes may be pointed Like Wales, "doncher know, Your tie may be fetching And quite tho right style, But you're never "an fail" Without new tile. " Post. You will need a new fail Hat or "tilo," why not try us ? Our stock is constantly being added to, and wo think we can suit you. See our new style lucher Shoe, they aro the propdr thing now for dress. i J. M. HOWARD. Dwelling For Kent ' Tits Dwelling House at comer of East Frout and, Bnutu rront streets, wnere Vfrs. Patterson lived, wilt bo rented by tho month antil Jan. 1, 1803.' j - CHAS. C. CLlRK, 87tf - r j Agent. "'11 R.' H0WAD,;;f, Qccrd Insurance. Agent, - . c. POWDER Absolutolv Puro. i Cl'r .1111- ol l.lilsi baknc liowder- llighest ill nil III IriMlille. Hi i i'l,. III - -liATKRI' UmII'h ,- I u KS i;iKI:MII.M' Food lu.roiii . Hovai, ltM.iN.. I'..,; o,:e Ci, inn Wall St . N. V . How are your Bearings? Hot? Siyi: I line :ni'l L.xprhM- li i(-ni'r MAGNOLIA METAL, The nNi.Y i : i: r .1 A 1 .1 .1 : MKTAI. . n Ilie Markit. Diftosway k Churchill, One door b low City Hall. 1 200 Barrels Flour AMI 500 Boxes Tobacco At Rock Bottom Prices. Hli: r?,ii,i'', P. W HOliKMAl:, OKt:::." v, M I HKI.K I ; ri l N H'W l.r.! .-, ,. h. t) Coinmissiontl's :.1p. Ml I. I IftirmH ( IlKrriHoii. Ailm ml M :j i il ct: lliin lleOtilH rt. VS. I.tlkt'. llHtll. Hllll ottltTH. l iirHiiHiil I i nitiuni- nlH hikI (.rltiH ut mile it the riuptsrlur CourL uf hwltl ruiuty uml Hllllf, in Iho ftttovn till lllml rij-ii'ui prix-yed lnu, f will nail to the Imu'khI hldrirr. forrtie li, Ml Utn owlirt, llatiHi) iltior ol K-ihl urftVHii romily. In IIih city "of New llcrim. N. i).. on MomlHy. Nov. 7i)i. hi j o clock, noon, (lift f4lllWtlJf llfAlTlllll UHClHOf )ful: A flttrtHln inirl KitiiHlH on lin tii rl Ii ltlc of NtjiiKH KoRil In I rtwiihii ii No. s. i;ravftn omnty, Nonh ('nrniitiH. ftiljulnlMK 1 1 to iatnlj of Shiiiiih ! jiocfe kii.1 oihcrH Im'Iii:; ttir Bttn nonvev'd hy W. .1 I-tench to tho kii Mor-th'.-al llKin.liv iirtxl .hit Nov. Ilh. 11. at ii I rTnnli'tl In I ti ICcconlft of thvbu couuty. Itook No. ,s. i-jtm'K z.,f( ainl ".7. c.n ttitntoK Kc-vtn1iii in rvH iiton or 1-rh fully ilHcrllnJ In haIiI ili-ifil mill tho pel u Ion in Hill (I PMH'l'I'lltlll'. Also another truct I y I ut; on tlx of Ni'UHn Hoail in Hatil IowmmIiIi t RlUlll NlilO No K.niti. cnunly and Hl.aln hninu th h mho oohvioiI LothHKatd Mortlcmi Ham tiy Htnry H. Oracle ami wir hy iUel ilan-il (niiiry zil. roconleil lu tho hoMi (Ih fr tummi cum ly In I took No. i S. piiifos " ainl -.i'V fully demrl bo 1 in aiilil tlocd uml t.tio iM'tllton. cxcnpLliiK t)iorrnin tlie vjirhxii Iibch or parneli of laml soul oil i v MorlOiil limn. It-nvlnt; bftiiincc o' I'lul r.cum in tmUl uml tru't. This O' l al.lsr C. It. THOMAH, t!omnilstlonr. O". ti ASK 1'OR FINE CANDIES. IN SEALED PACKAGES AT tlUIIH MeSQRLEY'S K. R. Jones Wholesale, and Kotail Dealer in (icneral Merchandise. Consignmenta of Cotton. Grain, and - other Produce olicitsd. Prompt attention guaran teed. Cotton Bagging and Ties now in stock. Lorjllard and Gail 4c Ax Snuff sold at Manufacturer's Prioes. K. B. JONES, .. 0 14 dr . New Berne, N. 0. svacCttBSHHsHBsHlMsl Is tbe bmt Flour lor the nuiney.''' ; . Try Itsnd beeoivlnood. '' -Anomor car o New just ieoelvd from the Mill. , : '- K. II. .TONK3, ' Ull'.f " few !' , N.O. Fresh Stock tf Lonney s Fine ( hoc.-lats and Bon Bonsg Stephen Whitman & Son's Fi Phila delphia Made ( andies, FrmU, etc , etc, - received weekly by . " 8am, B. Waters. t tin New Berne, N. O. ' IIAVKYOUA LEAKY ROOF II so, the (pnekest and best way tl t remedy it is by going to Disosway & Churchill, And get some of their Ready Roofing Paper. I he cheapest roof oil earth. Ilie in ii -.1 applied and every roll ::ii:iranl'.cd pcrtcci (el thru prices b. Ion. piiri linsing elso- W llcre. tin.i door below City Hall. 9 22 tf Executor's Notice- I he iiiidei-i..:iied ha v 1 1 itf dill v qualified as cMculor ot the hl will and testament ut 1 1 eoi !. 1 i I'islier. 1 1 1 i d. hereby gives Holier lo all person-; ha ing claims against . ol tlie said lo'inge Is. Fisher, to I'11 ni i ru in on or be lore the 10th day ol Hrlobrv K:l.i. or I Ins notice will l plead in bar ol' tin ir reemny . Alt person, inilehtnl to said estate will linrke immediate -.rtileiurnl of same. .1 nk1I- ihiieu, lolIN II. I1 IHIIEU, II vnnaii A. Lank, I" I hxeeutors. Have Jusi Received Tillll fi'cMli conn .1 I'.iil .moiilli Mullein, Valley Kami I'ii; IVrk, 1 lilt. Hi Market ( or I Meet S. ('. Main.. Iircakl'at Kac.ii and si bins Macaroni, Full I ream I 'lin-sr. .i w I illek lleat- ' ilil.iiina liai-ms only lllr. per lb n tin: Finest Butter, inl ..He. per pound. One trial wdl eonvinee 1 1 1 :it it 'in ll na- as any in the eil v lll-l ml. 30c. Roasted Coffee, It i i i rllrnt. ' ' 1 lrli ivf tn any part of tin I itv Ire il'nllv. Churchill & Parker, -' 'en I.i'i.;nl Mreel. New llerne. Horse Shoeing. We b;le :l lirsllblSS IIoDK! SIlOOT Mi ii 1 1 tbe intern N-ction ot VirginiSL We do all Kind, of Kaney Sluicing, Steel ' plating, etc ' ; Sali l.i. ti, hi "iiaranleed- (live us Si tied. II. WIM'IKI.I) & HON- J i I in t arna.'e Huibler. , Valuable Lot For Sale! I be ai ant l,ol. on New street, I e: W . M Wat -mi. 1eriiincHi.il- .,,,l lo ! '-'si C C. CLARK. J. A.. Jones LIVERY, SALE And Exchange Stables SOUTH yilONT STREET, Opposite the Gaston House. , . ;i In ad. lit ien to lianilin Stock I bSTSi ou banil a lust class lot of Buggies, iiiamitartnrcil by Kdward ion of Wsb- iii(;lon, N (J. i T. J. BAXTER & CO Opticians and Jewclrrt I am thoroughly filled up with . , Aid lino ot ' HUT WW Spectacles and Test 0it and can remedy all defects of Vision, g , aa Pscsbyopia, Hypermetropic Mro and Astigruatism. If yorj'are sulfei. with hoadocho and all" loaaediea bsv failed, let me test your yssraod proper ' fit you with spectacles aoV stop t headache, as I have done in; hundreds esses, ! v, I also havo a full stock oft WATCH' Will sell you ait Elgin Walctk for t dust proof., v. , ,V . I also bare tho - larmwl slock CHAIN& and CHARMS f any firm Kastern North Carolina. ; It will pay . to Ball and seo tnew v;( ! ,.. i t Watehea, Clocks and Jewelry pro. and carefully repaired. ' . . v Pollock street, Ta B. Voo.l'a t door from post office, New 1 , " P. 8. Alt orders an I by ni iil protiiolly n' . ' I lo. ' ' to j" ' foul a window of the - - -j i :' i Jf -I t.) n f'T-.miid
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 5, 1892, edition 1
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