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s The Daily Journal. VOL. XI.-NO 175. NEW BERNE, N. C, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. y, VV Vr t f BUSINESS LOCAL?. TUST Received l.t Vlrghtta Bmokind , v Tobacco. jnohniB mcoohlt. SALESMEN. Energetic men wanted. Free prepaid outfit. One of our - agents, has earned over $20,000 in five J years; P. O. Box 1371, New York. SMOKE Yale Mixture. ' NUNM & McSoRLEY. STB. DAUNTLESS will leave 0. D. Wharf every Thursday for Beautort , ' and all intermediate points, returning ' every Friday. Will leave New Berne f every 8aturday for Bwansborotind Stella :i retumins the following Wednesday. s151w " Chas. M. Keuoe, Agt. i RECEIVED today 280 Sample Cloaks, very latest styles, handsome quality. We are selling them less than cost to make. Come and look at them. Don't fuil to sec our line ot Dress Goods licfore ordering. O. Marks & Son. oil lw HOUSE FOR RENT. Desirable Loca tion on Middle St. Apply to oct8tf F. I)i:fkt. SOMETHING BKAUTIFUI, may be seen at PALMER'S ROOMS, in the ' Duffy Building, corner ot Middle and Pollock streets. Please cnl I vnd look at. 0 80tf Wm. L. Pai.meu. JAPANESE OOODS tic. Just received. Show Windows. -Beautiful. Artis Sce J no. Dunn n 9 25 (1" BUGGIES Light-runnuui mid substan tial. Manufactured by Edward Lnnjr. Washington, N. C. J. A. Jonrs, wp25-tl Opposite Gaston House. AT JONES' PHARMACY, next to Cus tom House, you will hud a most complete assortment ot Medicines lor prescription use. Also u very complete line of Patent Medicines, Fancy and Joilet Articles. In daily telegraphic communication with largest drug bouse in America. Agent for Huyler 3 Fancy Candies and Bonbons. MISII. SACRAMENTAL. PORT and 80UPPEBNONG WINES for sale by - Jab. Redmond. I. CALVIN SCHaFFER'S WILD CHERRY ROCK AND RYE, put p spreaaly for throat and lung dis- a, lor sale by jab hrdhond. DUFFY'S MALT WniSKKY for Medicinal uK. for sale by . jnW Jas. Redmond. HUNYADI Janoa Mineral Water, th boat Natural apenont. For tala bv Jas. Redmond. I) ORB CORN WHI8KEY for sale by Jab Redmond. DUFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for ale by JaB Rkdmond. IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN. Burke's IUm' Ale and Burka's Guinness' tMoat. for tale by Jas. Rkdmond. nnn iAfi9 Ter ,ow (yUUv figure to wholesale and rUil trad for aale by Jab. Redmond. C BARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY Xaaad Terr muoh in tha sick room. Tot aala by Jab Bhdmohq. TUB 8tate Normal and Industrial Mhool in Greensboro opened with 176 paplli. TEX politician who keeps his month shut now will not be in a ICood position to ask favors of the next administration. . Thb London Times, after a care ful review ot the recent cholera ep idemic eonclndes that in the year 1893 cholera will sweep all over the I DAD rather never receive a fcindness, than never-bestow one not to return a benefit is the great . in, bnt not to confer it is the ear- 'I HAVE learned to distrust all - evldesoe of personal evil. Three times in my life I believed in the evidence of my own eyes and in every case I proved to be wrong," TBTE' glory consists in doing what deserves to be written; in writing what deserves to be read; and in so living n to make the world happier and and better for onr livlnglnit " ' '",' ' . boMl men worship God os-if He had said;.-"Drop a nickle in the slot and. I'll do the rest." They drop a nickle in the collection plate and expect God to take care of them till the plate comes 'around agaln. If you (those who have joined the "People's"' party) " eleot your ticket you do it by the sufferance of the Republican party, and you are at their mercy now and in the fa tnre. Marion- Butler on July 14th, 1893 ':----':'-t::: A crfPEOO InjO wer Xnstrla Cha8 juat reoet veff a legacy pV 300 florins. Il was bequeathed by a merchant of Vieona to atone for his having broken a window during leson ia oateolsm -when V boy eleven years old. ;r,.V-:'i ?cX- . , i.-'-tt-:T-r-:t-' :" Tnx good news was brought us yesterday 'thai the- Third party in t:.3 rood old county of . Greene Is hn(ii)jt strength rapidly. It Is t'. . '.t that, It nuririot possibly live t' .Irty C beln In tbo lst stagft rf 1 -,tn '!n now. We have it I :,'.' i ',' it ill Hooker. As a man was known by the com pany he kept, so also might ho be known by the books ho ve ad. If men road their liiblen more instead of ft'Kiung about thorn, they would soon bo able, by instinct to dlstin gumh tlui vile book from the noble. It e.'Uivi!v nppoars a matter ot decided significance ' that there has not been a state oleotion, north or south, since tho presidential nomi nations were made in v.hioh tho tide has not been with the Demo crats. Ia it going to be another tidal wavet Lonisvllln Courier Journal. LlAUiiidON vi .h ft) coaploiciy thunderstruck at the gmat Demo cratic tidal wave that nvre; '. over Florida autl OoorRiii t ii.il b g:v vont tii himself iu the fallowing lanruipo which w.i .exhx'.ini as it vu famished a- "1 havo washed in v hands of the twu'.Lv' tho president added with roiieidct' able temper, "it m a lai d. reboU and trail im-h wh.i ouv nothing fcr the Fnnr.ntv i f !m! ;id 1 will never he in favor v! muliing ati act 1 re e.iiiui tiii d .v t ti:ere until wo can jihiee bajonets ; tho polla I am iiM-v mtfu rhan exer in i.n-or of ram tiling u lore-,; lull du.v.i i'ueir thro:fK." LOOM, NEWS ! iVA'li' A )ViCl'7'f':KM!'XT llowii.r.l. Nunn & McSoil. y- -V;:. SniU'fi to:' : Yitli: Miturf. Hackbut 11 i- Willed it lp at ! W. M. WaWp. ('. S. ('. August 18ti), tin' ;in:i;vi !:ir. (.1 i .r gimu Dari' s bin Inlay, v.i!! b'j No.lii Carolina day at the World's- r'ab Ihelsi.'iv or!; liL'h.iiv.r'i iipporiion mcnt law has iioin d;-c!aiv-! . nsliliiiioii al. This priictii'aily ih.i'in 1 . r i r;.!i;' control of the FiiUu:. The lorcMKl tthrapln '.by ti'i- v.i-.th. er bureau ycft-.rdaj- a!tcr.i.ii.t w.i;-: "F nr until Sunday i; ei. I'l.-ih.dily ilitr; asir.L cloudiness durin;- :m , . i-ut p:.b.iS!y without rain." Here is another ll-thii: item from lie Morehead City News: -Mr. Wi'liim Wells and broth; r of North rivei taught near Morchcud City u f. -.v days ngc 100 barrels of mullets at ft single haul." There is money in .-iich lishinjj . that. Are you gj)ing to the State K.iir ; Tuesday will lie a big day. liesides t lie Fair, Raleigh will eelebr.U' her centen nial anniversary th n. 'iieat jirepara'iono have been made for ::. Knund trip tickets fro'm New Ber.ie, inrliuling one admissiou to the Fair, cost only tf'2.7i. A big real estate deal has bi". n made of 3,000 acres of land in this county lo cated near Croatan. The sale was nude to a party of gentlemen fvoin lio-ton through the instrumentality of our towns man, Mr. W. K. Clarke Though n..t well drained the body of Ian I is rich and abounds in an exhaustible supply of marl. Blue, white and gray varieties abound In addition to supplying the local de mand lor the marl, the proprietors arc going to experiment with shipping it North by a vessel 1. With snch delightful weather as wc are having it seems odd to read of snow storms. Yet, telegrams state, for two days the severest storm ever known on the Union Piicitic railroad has been rag ing at Cheyenne and as far West as Ogden; Utah. All railroads have boen blocked the cuts oro filled with snow piled up in some places 18 feet ; it is five feet deep on a level. The Chcycnuc Northern is entirely blocked; even tele graphic communication being cut off. There are belated trains and no one knows where they arc. It is estimated that about one third of the cattle on the ranges have been destroyed by the storm. Killed by the Machinery. Tony Cotton, a colored employee at Moody & Roberts mill was accidentally yesterday morning soon after the mill commenced work. JIc, in connection with two other hands was mending f.a large belt which worked only about two feet from the drive wboel which, was re volving with groat rapidity. . lie was careless and reckless and instead of keep ing on the farther aido of the. belt he got over between it and the wheel, . though nrgod by his companions-not to do so. While these engaged in prizing up a pul ley, weighing 800 pounds that bore down on the belts preventing the two ; ends from coming together, he raised it Out of Its testing place sua it tell moving Him over into the wheel, this caught him and tossed him up against the joist and he fell several feet away his head crushed and witn severe injuries to Ins . back. 1 tie lived until about 11:80 a.m. He was s married man about forty year of age. '. V' o Bpoclal Notice. V";: We beg to notify our patrons and the public generally that having purchased tho rood-will and fixtures 'of "John Ilrown, the Barticr,' we hope by polite and strict attention, to business (no "I'rmcc ot Wales" airs) to merit a con '"n" 'u'r' r.f thn p;voii;i"P tin r.iTM, For the World's Fair. Tho U. S. Government are going to nuke an exhibit of tho agricultural products of the country at the World's Fair. Mr. W. II. Oliver was requested by the Commissioners to select some sam ples of cotton to be placed in the exhibit. Mr. Oliver selected the samples from a !i t of cotton raised by Mr. II. II. Perry and yesterday fojwardedthc same. This wi; think i.s the rirst exhibit which has ;;r.nc fix in this place. A jH.000 Order. Here is a pleasing item from the Kin s'. on Free I'rcss in regard to the continued suee -:;3 of the Kinston Knitting Factory: "Tho Orion Knitting Mills received, aiuoug others, an order severul days ago from o:.o house iu Chicago for 3,100 .lew h... amounting, to near $4,000. Tie machines fur making misses hose, 8 :ii number, have orders now on hand that v. Ii; ;:; their utmost capacity until the middle February. We aro glad that iii mills nr. doing so well. This industry Vi- .!.:-. s.n.r. for Kinston than any one t!::i.i' -! did. Self-interest, if no better m.it: vc, .lio-.ild urge our monicd citizens 1.. i.-'vest their capita! in this enterprise, '.1 '.; e! its capacity." !.i ie rl time the New llerne Knit- will be in operation and we ear': future to be chroniclini; iti-; in ri -fereiice to its acbievc- ( hurcii Services. Hapi:-: (."nureh Services at 11a.m. a'ni r . !1i 1 p. in., conducted by the pastor, !tev. Itnlus Ford Sunday school 3 p.m. Christ ( 'hinvh Hev. T. M. N. George, H tm. 18th Sunday after Trinity; Holy eoiiimuiiMU 7.30. a. in; Services 11 a. 111. :. i 1 . in. The public are cordially invit 11I, Auditive ushes. Sunday school at the clru" 1 '.I: ,'iO n. in and at the church ;it ! i III t nur 1. id Christ, Hancock street- L. Clustnutt, pastor. Services at v n a. a. and seven and.", half, p ill. ung i s prayer meeting lit nine a.m. Iiool at three p. 111. I'raycr try Thursday night at eight ;re cordially invited to at- Nmda; niretin p. Ml. tend. t'eiuenaiv M. K. Church, ltev. U. A. Willis, iia tor. Services at 11 a. in., and i() p. in., conducted ly tho pastor. Young Men's Prayer Meeting at 9:15 a. Sunday School at 3 p. 111. J. K. Willis, Supt. Prayer meeting on Thurs- lay night nt 7:30 o'clock. The public are cordially invited to attend these ser vices. Catholic Church Celebration of the fourth century of the discovery of America by Columbus, 11 a. in. High u.i-; hy the Itcv. Hector; sermou by the !t. Rev. ISishoi) and confirmation. 7:30 1 m., lecture on "Columbus and the Dis overy of America, ' and Benediction with the BC. Sacrament. The public are cor- linlly invited. Attentive ushers at the door. The Bcrvico in St. CliarleB (col.) Church will he at 0 a. m. and 4 p. ni. The lit. Kcv. Bishop will preach at both occ.wious. Y. M. C. A. Services at the Hall on Craven street at five o'clock, p. m., con ducted by Mr. Willie Stallings. All men md boys are invited. Good music. Good singing. Short talks. COME I Coining and Going. Hev. N. M.. Journey and family passed through yesterdny morning returning fiom Beaufort to their homo near Wli- miugtoii. Mr P, J. Delemar, post-master at Ori ental informs us that the citizens there greatly appreciate the new daily mail between that place and Stonewall via Pamlico. Mr. Dclcmar worked hard for the route and it was finally secured through the aid of Mr. C. C. Pool, of Elizabeth City, We are glad to note all such improvements that are made or they are badly needed in this portion of the State. Our former townsman, Mr. George Allen, of Salem, Va., arrived yesterday to spend a few days in the city. The family of Mr. O. II. Guion who have visiting Mrs. Guion ' father, Judge J. B. Rodman, of Washington, returned homo last night. Bishop Haid arrived to conduct services in tho Catholic Church today, commemorative of tho 400th anniversary of the discovery of America by Colum bus. Mr. W. T. Hill, accompanied by hit friend Mr. Charlie Hall is visiting rela tive at Newport. Bicycle riding is their method of making tho trip, each way. We guess they aro getting in practice Jfor tbe races at the New Berne Fair. Tho Wrong Side of Fifty. . Reader, have you passed tbe meridian nfliiei - Are .your joints trotting stiff. your muscles and sinews losing) their elasticity) - Aro you troubled with lum bago) Are you, in short, In daily or oc casional receipt of any of those admoni tions which nature gives to remind people that they are growing old! If so, try a course of Hostcttcr's Stomach Bitten, S meet gonial snd agroeable mitigator of tno lnnrmiuea ot ago, a rapid promotor of convalescenco, and an- effectual means of counteracting' bodily decay, - Good digestion, sound sleep, a hearty appetite, irecuom irom rncumatio twinges, are among tho benign fruit that spring the regular and persistent use of from this superb tonic and corrective, which has received the Unqualified sanction of the medical fraternity.' Give it the fair WrI t it 1I1 rrvi s, und you will be r '' d COMMISSIONERS CJJEDIXtlS. PRO- Changes in Valuation for Taxes Lbt of Jurors General Iliiflincss. Ordered, Thnt the Clerk of this Board notify each one of the Supervisors of Public Roads, Township No. 0 to appear before tho Board on the 1st Monday ia November, 1892 to show cause, why the road leading from Hancock Creek to New Berne and Beaufort road should not be re-established. Ordered, That 11 voucher be issued to Mr. I j. II. Cutler for $98.04 iu payment for judgement, No. 4,210, page 34, docket ' D" upon his receipting for same upon judgment docket. Board took a recess to 3:30 o'clock p. m. The Board met puraunt to adjourn ment. Present, Commissioners, E. W. Small wood, J. A. Meadows and Wm. (,'leve. Ordered, That the pioperty listed as Old Dominion wharf to Whcdbec & Dickerson, Township, No. 8, be reduced in value on the tax list for 1891 from $7,000 to $5,000 as recommended by tax assessors for said Township, and that the sheriff be issued a voucher for $19.73, the same being amount of county tnx on the Baid $2,000. Ordered, That the clerk of this board notify Mr. JoelKinscy that his note Tor $77.10 given to the Board of Commis sioners of Craven county to secure costs in the case of the State vs. S. U. French, is due and that the same must be paid. Ordered, That a voucher be issued to M. Hahn for $0,940 in payment of judg ment and interest to date, No. 4,821, page 240, book "D" judgment docket upon his receipting for same on judgment docket. Ordered, That a tax of 30c on $100 valuation real estate be assessed and levied against the lands in fence district No. 3 Township, for the purpose of re, pairing fence for the year 189:3. On motion the Board took a recess to 10 o'clock next day. Tuesday Oct. 4, IH'J3. The Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present, Commissioners, Jas. A. Bryan, chm'n., J. A. Meadows, Wm. ('li ve, and Daniel Lane Ordered, That the Commissioners con cur in the expenditure of $2,900 by the road supervisors of Townships No. 1 and 2 for repairs on bridge at Little Swill Creek at the head of navigation and that a voucher be issued fof the same. Ordered, That tho allowance made to Liz.ia A. Wood be continued until furth er orders. Ordered, That the voucher issued to Daniel Lane for support of Penny Hes pasd be continued for October, November and December, 1892. On motion the Board proceeded to draw a jury for Fall term of Con r',, 1 !I2, when the following wcrcj drawn: 1st WEKK. 1st Township: W A Ewell, H A Wil son, N P Willis, S E Street and Eldridge Powell. 2d Township: K S Wright, W C Whitlord, J F Toler, und E J Itice. 3d Township: J F Robinson Angus tus McCoy, W J Nobles, W V White and Jas. M Rhcm, col. 0th Township: T II Mullism, and Geo. Squires, col. 7th Township: Jesse Brooks. 8th Township: J W Mcsic, N S Rich ardson, Richard Garner, Moses D. Phelps, Wm. Colligan, W L Lewis, II M Groves, FP Outlaw, J T Hall, Marcus W An drews, W B Boyd, T II Avery snd Isaac Ppwell, col. 0th Township: J T Hill, A B Dawson, G T Richardson, T E French, Wm. Glover, and Jos. Dees, col. 8d WXBK. 1st Township; Jas Toler, II It Weth- erington, Chester Wctbcrington, and Daron Forest. 3d Township: W R Edwards, A R. Whitford, and E A Gaekins. 8d Township; Fred ; J Bryan, W J French, R A Russell Sr., aud Jonas Har get, col. .Uth Township: Jno. S Fcnncr, col. E D Russell and J N 6th Township: Hunter. 8th Township: 0th Township: W E McKay. J E Daughtery, Jasper Jackson, E W WadswoYth. To b continual. The troops left Homestead Thursday. Their 05 days service cost Pennsylvania $300,000. ELIZABETH CITY "FAIR. E. C. D. Bound trip tsckets will be sold on Stoatner Neuso from Newborn, October 17th for f 8.00 to Eliiabetrt City, good to return until October 80th. The Fair opens on tho 18th and closes on the 90th. t " GEO. HENDERSON, Agent !;.;! Notice, .; Bavins duly qualified ss Administrator of the estate of Chss. K. Jones, deceased, all persons having claims against said ra ta te are hereby notified to present same to tho undersigned within twelve months from Wis date, or tnis notice will no oleadcd in bar of their recovory. Ail persons Indebted to said estate will please mass prompt settlement. -- , .v JAMESR, JONES.. Adm'r of Clms. K, Jonefi. . Cet 4'h, 181)2.. ;. ' , -Ow COUNTY Tho Republican Third Party Moctiiifr was held at Vanctdxiro Friday the 14th; about 300 people present, a considerable portion being negroes, who to a man ex pected to hear republican speeches, und they were not disappointed. Frank Koonce's speech pleased them most; no clown in a circus ever made them laugh more heartily, whenever he made a tirade on the Democratic party, and abuse and misrepresentation of that party was the gist of his speech, in truth his entire speech was a rigmarole, 1. misrepreseii'a tion ol tacts, and an insult to the intelli gence ot Ins audience. We are sorry to say, that he is lending his influence, not indirectly, but directly to the worst ene mies of his State, for every vole he takes from the Democratic party is a vote for tho republicans, and he knows it. He had the boldness to assert that the force bill is nothing, and if passed would be no detriment to the South. I can un derstand Mr. Editor, how a man bom in a Northern State, can be a republican. but I cannot, for my life understand how a man born in the South, who wi nt through the horrors of the war and tbe reconstruction period, can ally himself either directly or indirectly with u party whose hate to the South, is of so fiendish a character, that it seems to have I1111I its origin in the infernal regions. If Mr. Koonce believes that he will secure republican votes, ho will be must, wofully deceived; they will fool him as badly us they will that foreigner, the Canadian Smith, an aspirant for the Senate, and who would be as lunch out of place there, as 11 Norway rat would be in a pan of sweet milk , anil when voting time conies around they will have republican opposition, lor the republicans will have two candidates out, one for Congress, und one lor the Senate. Want of time and spun: previ .it;- un following his misrepresentation ot lacts, and his miserable attenips at. ridicule. His whole speech was a failure, lull it pleased the negroes very much, for it kept them in an incessant roar of laugh ter. A circus proprietor traveling in a republican district, would do well In en gage Koonce's services to nmkc republi can third party speeches to the negroes, ho would to a ccrtiiinity draw large crowds of republicans. Ho was followed by Mr. James A. Bryan, who was pre vented by the short time allowed him to answer the one tenth of his misrepresen tation of facts, but he met him on many points and skinned him badly. Mr. Bryan's style of speaking is ex ceedingly graceful, and his slle i.f oratory is ornate iand his language In..-, 110111: ot its force from beingi leganl, fcr he can give knock down arguments, even with the kid glove of oratory, and he gave Koonce some specimen- ul In ability in that line. lie told the crowd of the ivennsti ue tion period, and what would bo the run dilion of the people ol this Slate if t lie force bill were passed. He explained the reason why there was nn more money in the country, told them of Grant's vein of tho Merriiiion bill, a.sking for the wmii of 100 millions of dollars in greenbacks, how the Presidential Fraud, Mr. Haves. had vetoed the lihunl bill, and how it was passed over his head bv the demo ends, and much more, but time prevents my giving your readers 11 full synopsis of his speech. Mr. Robert Hancock also addressed the crowd from a republican standpoint; his speech was received Willi great applause and satisfaction. In conclusion, Mr. Editor 1 -newest that the third jiaity now swalliiv, the ie- Utillcuil hog, tail ami all, thev will have it to do, or unit busine-;, for no Democrat, will join them unless he ex pects office, and that is all the third party leaders are after, and tho republicans know it, and are using them as tools to draw away democratic voters. In less than twelve months they will repent, in dust and ashes, their course and will be lad to return to the democratic fold. Di viorin r. It is said, "a man ilia! we. its out the le of his shoe just 111 tin center is bum to be rich." Now friend, when you ex amine llio nolo ot your shoo to sco if you are troinr to bo rich, it may remind you that you need a now pair. IVm't fail to try us for them. Our Stacy Adams & Go's Shoes aro the best mado and cleanest stock sold in New Berne, as tho wear ers thereof will testify. Re member us for Clothing", Hats and Undorwear. J. M. HOWAlil). STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE Farmers & Merchants Bank At close of business, Kept. 30lh, IHtl'2. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts 12fi. 212.47 Stocks and Bonds 24 412.511 Real Estate 8.6H1.24 Current Expenses 573.01 Over Drafts 500.00 Duo by other Hanks 17. 519.01 Cash in Vault 2l.00;i.a8 1 1)8.002.1") 1 MAfllLITIES, Capital, 75,000.00 Surplus and Trolits, 5,000.8.' Deposits, 118,001.80 . 198,092.51 Deposits at close of business to-dnv, (Oct. 10th, ) lire above ono hundred and thirty thousand dollars I. T. W. Dowcy, Cashier of the nliovc named Bunk, aolemnly iweiir Unit tho aboro ia truo to tho best of my knowledge and Ueliet. T. W. DltWKY, Cashier. Subscribed and aworn to before nie, then the 14th day of October, 1803. P. IL Prlt.btikr, N. P. L. II. Cutmch, ' f.;rl i. W. 8TKWABT, Ws hsTs 4 spesdr sad positive oars for catarrh, diphtharia conker month nd bMilnohe. in HUILOH H CATARRH l.'.v !;Y. A nMl injontor frm with fS' s t 'n. I it if n'Mwiirs hmilth t .i 1. i'oM hy Absolutely Pure. A ciearu of tat t;ir b ,s in; powilor. 1 !e a ni.iL' slii'linth ;-TIKS (JliVKUNMKM Highest of nil hi Imthbt Unci mi Food Hicimiut. Royal Hvkim; I St.. N. V. owiii.n Co., lor. Wall Mrs. B. WHALEY'S FA I .Li AND WINlKlt if illinery Tlll'RSDAV mid FRIDAY, Oct, I3dfcX4. Tile Jilllilir aiv . tl'llllv i'lV it. d. : itr MRS. B. B. LANS Middle Sire t, (iii,isii, CI111r. l1 FALL km WINTER Opening ! Tuesdav and Weir day, 0JT. 11th Md 121 h. . full line Slid Sicilies. The PllKli. vited. i M;in Trier 1 ill l.nlest Style -llit tile tillli . Iesn c I I'll I i y 1 II SIM MILL!! Y VI MISS IIAIIi.l i"i :: Tuesdav, ;cto II:. All FALL AND I'M i OPENINi ei 1.1 c !!. . r.u 10 11 : ul del, tl prooiii M US a. 11. LANE, . nv i.i:i;. n Tolie II III- HAVE 'i oi; A LEAKY 1JOOF If so, th.. ,, .... ,, 1 .-. -,v t remedy it i, t oin: in Disosway & Churchill. Anl 'ni ffiiic oi llicir Ready Hoofing: Pupor. The ehenpe I runt mi e:u il. The eiisiest npplied and '.veiy roll i;utir:nitee. I perlei t. (let their pnees I,, to, sun vv here. One dooi ! M M.ill. Speciai Notice! (hviiif; topressui?' of Itiisioess, did not issue any postal Curds. TKADK I'leiise renieinlii r that all free lOJper rent on Ijtirillnrd Snurl' within the Limit, will be granted, by WHOLESALE QBOOEB, MI DDLS STit&Kl, nsiw h;e:ib. n. 0 TAX NOTICE. o Tho City Tax List, for the Year 1892, is now in my hands for Collec tion' I will be at the office daily from 9 to 6 to receive your taxes. Please come forward and settle the earne. ' 7.D. tTALIACD. mm FEED! BRADHAM & SMITH, SEED--KYE, WHEAT, OATS CI.OV KIIH GUASS SEEDS I. AWN GltASSKS, IIEUD Git ASSES, &c. A l'i;i,L LINE Oorn, Mont, Hominy, Grits, Bran, Doner, Mixed Fed, Jlflgs, Unilaps. Barreln, lsa Crates, etc. &u. WAVE oming! W' ve a full line of HEAT18O STOVES. Cutler & Co. On mi Ifter Monday W e Vlill l.e le I.. , ,l I l l'il Hand V VNI - IVlachme Ericks. i riiciiAsK 00 !OG: X3- -. ......1 Eice. -KAIN AND ' ; ;;ciiaski) ' d ., !S.s!( ),. - ., S( I,I) ON : ..; ii N. Co. Ill n 'K, s ji'i Stand, : r.iiNi:, n. c. A!, T ,ti. COLD Heiptnd! For those witlirwhom price is an object- i well as the best goods. ;'( For po:plo who aro haf'd to suit, For those who need it moat -tho hard workfne:, honest J laboring man, t c 1 To all such wo offer extra inducomonts. So Far, So Good.l 7 i - HU NOW, We want M$ at Hand From those of onr customer to whoirt we have been oTet. ' ?" ' innnUinnf ainl nltAvAil ' tholr accounts to become ,, ,'. ,paatdue. VVo tuixr tHem we need thi'tawiy-"-aud they tuust pay op. Jft .,"( impossible for no W do- bnslne; ( ' M' without rjiooev,' Very Rcpeotnlly, ; ' 1" V- i CityT.it (VH'-et,: (let. V,
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 16, 1892, edition 1
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