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f " v s 4 "if - ft I 1 " Daily " Journal. VOL. XL-NO. 188 NEW BERNE, N. 0.. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS 1 "t J I fa H 1 0; W -1 -i , . BU8IUESS LOCAL". A FINE Lot of BLACK MOUNTAIN APPLES. Just try thcni I C. E. Sloveh. I AM in New Berne for 5 days only; any one wanting anything in my line will see me at Mrs. J. M. Hines. I have a full line of samples. 0. W. Keel, Agt. for Wasamakeb & Bnowu, novlSt Merchant Tailors. XT nVF. TO TRT Rric.k House on East Front and Pollock sts. Can be arranged for boarding house, or sciinoi and dwelling combined. Will rent either in whole or part. Inquire at the premises. o271w. STB. DAUNTLESS will leave 0. D. Wharf at 7:80 o'clock a. m., every Wednesday and Saturday for Smith's creek, Kershaw and all intermediate points; returning Thursday and Monday, novllw Chas. M. Kehoe, Agt. 3 AAA Saville Sweets (Oranges) just fJJJ received direct from Summers- ville, Fla. 80c. per doz. at Nunn & McSoelet's. o302t. I710R RENT The llouse on Pollock - street now occupied by Jus. W. Mid dle, Esq. Apply to o29tf H. B. Duffy. CAR LOAD WESTERN BARLEY CLD?PED OATS just arrived. oct28tf Bkadham & Smith. JB. WATSON & CO., Dealers in Novelties and Household U.ods. Middle St., opposite F. S. Duffy's Drug .Store, New Berne, N. C o271m. IT i now time to set out HYACINTH BULBS. Choice Named and Ordinary Mixed. For sale oct251w At BERRY'S. H OUSE FOR RENT. Desirable Loca tion on Middle St. Apply to oct8tf F. Duffy. JAPANESE GOODS Beautiful, Artis tic. Just received. Sec Jno. Di:nn's Show Windows. 9 25 tf BUGGIES Light running and substan tial. Manufactured by Edward Long, Washington, N. C. J. A. Jones, tepSS-tl Opposite Gaston House. MI8U. SACRAMENTAL. PORT and 80UPPERNONO WINES fr sale Jab. Rkdmond. IOALVIN SCHAFFER'S WILD . OHEBRY ROCK AND RYE, put up expressly for ihrou n l lone ti ia aus, for sale by Jab Kf.iuond. DUFFY8 MALT WHISKEY for Medicinal use. for sals by jtnSU Jab. Kkdmond. HUNYADI J.tnos Mineral Water, (be best Natural aperient. For sale by J as. Redm jnd. PURE CORN WHISKEY for sale by Jab Redmond. DUFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for sale by Jas Redmond. IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN. Burke's Bass' Ale and Burke's Guinness' titont. for salo by Jas Redmond. AAA CIGARS at very low 4 tUUU figures to wholesale and retail trade for sale by Jas. Redmond. C ABEETT'S COGNAC BRANDY Tuted very much in the sick room. Fur sale by Jab Kudmohd. Geady will win by a good ma jority. CABB will be eleoted by a largo majority. Cleveland will sweep the Country. Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty. A Fobcb bill means the death of liberty. Db. (Jy, Thompson will vote for Oarr for Governor. Let no man be deceived. The election of Harrison means the foroe bill. Eemembeb that the Third party grave-yard is the last plaoe the devil will go to find a Democrat. We do not know that there is a Gideonite) in this part of the State. If iters Is,' he should wear the mark of Gain. One vote makes no difference One vote split the Democratic par ty and eleoted Lincoln. vVe may tell bow It was done some day. A teain a mile and a quarter in leugla was lately haalcd over the Heading railroad by a single en ' gine. It consisted of 200 empty friegbt ears. Not so very long ago Mr. Barii . son met the Democrats' proposition to reduce tariff, taxation ' and cheapen prices with the sneer that cheap coat makes a cheap man.'' . Ale now elatms that the great ob ject of the Bepnblican tariff policy was to cheapen ' prises. Evidently .the president has adden not only a cheap coat toot a tnrnooat to his wardrobe. . .. '' -A fcoVTHKBN farmer of locg and praotioal . experience writes the Louisville Home and Farm .: cs fol- .. lows on lha political sitaation: Will yoa please sllow me t space . in your paper to express' my opinttn About the Tblrd party f , It la my . tones opinioa that it is a tool jn ' the hand cf the Republican party pplit the Democratic vote In the " t ITardoon," ftr they f t r t ! en Cleveland and let Ilamaon alone. I cannot eeo how a well-informed man can vote ' the Third party ticket. They want the Govern ment to own and control the railroads and build warehouses in every county r at. in the United States. Suppose God wove to fi r sake us and j.u L theui in power; how would (hoy- get those railroads? Would you buy tuera, or would you just take then.? If jou ;.re going to buy them, wJu-ih tin: you gtdng to get the money 1 L ittkt'a uiomy to build rai!fo:uld t u v.:r !i cihps. The only way tha'.I ii. ... -.- t.. raise it is by a tax ar.dv.-c !..eui3,would have it to p;iy t ilov- v,-ould tl.at benefit iho I.tlmivrs'; If it is not to tii- luicctl by a uix, I want, some Third ::tt iy iu toix;,.-! n it. I am oiiion(rt i.i l'hinl ;it-.;ii. Iroiu lirat to 2a- i li- Oli'vela.id and tha Demoerauo imrly uIw.ijm, kkw ad i ';."- ;..) ir,)V,:ud. lioclcy Mount r . Str. Dnuntlesu Sc'uci'.iilc. C. V. Kiel : til! !im- niiij J. F. Tiivi,!r-V1...-Il !!. C.E. Clovir !;:, !. , ,:. The Little IIi-!pi.Td ur meet this nftor:i:;ii:i n! :'.::!!) i.l Id ,L t!ic residence oI'Mr.i. I'c .! r.. m. The ehildrcirsi-lii,-nt l':.' V. M. ('. A. gynuiiisium will ni'-i t llii.i ::I!itiioo!i al 1 o'clock. Mr. S!c4(ir!ey will lie i':v.-. No tl lick cxcrjil ;ir :i )v: on the ftciimcr Nr'.isr j : . ;, ICM iin.l lcnm v, iv'.h:. '.' week. Mr. Jai. W. r.i.ldl; ;.:..,. ..: Cove Saturday. !! im- ;.' r Vvlltg-.i) y. Il.illi r nil riIi L l'cr !...:. . ..- :'!'; nl Noveinlicr. licv. c. c. v.. i ;. ;; . . : ut Dover in tlie ; : ; r. :-:n church nliotil ! I.' i -..; 'i j.. erection of Ihi . V.;u , ;., I,. gill to-cln y. The sinj;ii!u' c!;:t fr i" j.r. .; i,. 1 meeting ai Uaiicik . -Ml . : i i ; : church will meet I .-ni !: t n;.i. li.r Any who will j:ii,i in v. ,.i t! u-i .:i- will lie gladly vi lomc.l. Hon. I,. J. .Mi'iir,; (if I :i. ci: :.; , I ir Frank TIkiiiijisoii iikh I i n. . . ! - cratic sjiceclics yrlciilay al i'.. :.. ., I i .1 good crowd. Court Wick !,; : -a-sion tliiit gathered !.. ;: t!;i - Only nin (K-r-s-.s w.-n -. . .il u,,' : the one liuiulr.'il and I vc!:t-' that were on t!;.- Ic.un: . i' l.i:,, i she struck on the c..'i-( a;.; v. , -I'ortugal during u prvasiin-; ;'. All Hie Third ui i y (.-.;..; Stokes county haw: retired. T! the success of the Democrat;, th action was taken nt the le.jm t Gve influential Third i iriv i., i.i iic n: The ;i in liio county. Kev. J. I,. Wmlield. i iitur of the Wntch Tower, was in onrr.iV. ' yc .tunlay. He hnd been attending the 1'anilieo Dis trict convention of tlie ( h.i.'. !i of Christ and wasen route to hi lie:.... ia Wu !i!a,; ton from the meeting. There is a general iinprc-.ion that liijuor is sold in the city on Sundays des pite its being in violation of the law. It such is a fact, anil there seems to he no doubt about it, some step should be taken to bring the traiugi-cssors to ac count and revoke their license. Cannot our city authoriti.s ilcvije same plans whereby the guilty may meet with their just reward. The State Chronicle says the xistuiis trcss at Kenansville, Duplin county, w ho has held the office for several years and given - perfect and entire satisfaction, a lady of high personal character, has befn removed, and in her place au ignorant uncouth negro man has been appointed. The negro could not give the bond and in order to "get him iu" thu bond was re duced. Tho cUizeris are indignant but they have no way of helping themselves. A runaway on - Middle street Suuday afternoon came near resulting fatally. The buggy struck against a post near Watson and Daniel's ice house, and Fred Chapman, tho driver was thrown rapidly out head foremost. While in tho air his shoulder struck against a post and hurled him over on his back, his head Striking against the curbing as ho came down, Ho was badly hurt and was un conscious for n considerable time after wards. Ilia condition was improved yesterday. Free Lecture by a Traveller. Mr. F. fi. Jackson, of Maine, who has travelled over the world three or four times, will lecture at the 7. M. C. A. Hall tonight at eight o'clock. He will give his impressions of tho nations and the countries which lie has visitod, especially China and Japan. ; Mr. Jackson has been travelling for about twenty years and his experience will most, likely be very interesting. Ladies are specially invited. No admis sion will be charged.! ' . " ; Mr. Jackson Is a versatile talker. - It will be quite a treat to hear the scones described by one who -has visited and studied them for tho ploasure he derived from doin;; so, as Mr.Jackson 1ms.' Every IT HAS C0MMMC1! A PREMONITION OP THE FORCE BILL OUTRAGE IN HALIFAX. A Republican. Negro and a Third Par tvito Acting Together Have a Democratic Registrar Ar rested and Taken to Raleigh. Special to Journal. Raleiou, October 81. In Halifax, R. O. Reid, of Halifax township, waa arrested this morning. He is the Registrar there. Two United States supervisors, a Re publican negro mid a Third party man, called on licid and demanded his regis tration bookw, iu order that they might i :-)ect theni and take copies. Iteid refused to allow the books to be inspected. The supervisors telegraphed to A. W. Shaffer, chief supervisor, at Raleigh, ami the latter ordered that Reid lie arrested and brought before him and not before any other commissioner. lb-id was brought here this afternoon. Shaft r claiming that he only had juris diction. He required Reid to give $1,000 bond for his appearance. The arrest of Reid has caused intense indignation among the Democrats, and is declared to he worth five hundred votes ' their parly in Halifax county alone. Some of the most eminent lawyers in t.i: Stale fay tonight, after investigation at rcqiiot of Dcm. Chairman Simmons, that iruaiicr is acting iu defiance of law a -..1 in exce-i of his power, and that his action is a clear effort to force the suf fiacs iil'the people in favor of tha Re publican party, under which he holds th. i.r.iceof postmaster in the city of Raleigh. 'I hey base their opiuion upon i.vtion iJOti'J of the U. S. Revised Stat ute, which says the supervisor of clec i ion appointed for any county or parish iu 'any congressional district, at the in--lancc i f ten citizens, as provided in tion 2011, shall have no authority to make arrets or to perform other duties t'i.:n to be in the immediate presence of i .. ollicers holding the election, aud to ail v s. all their procedings, including coating of the votes and tho making if a return thereof. "Ir. Mian's Speech. linn. John 1. Shaw, elector from the od d's! - ict. made a strong and convincing -pcech for the Democratic party at the court house last night. Besides the Demociats there wee a large number of colored people present, and Mr. Shaw gave them some truthful and pretty plain ta'k as to the Republican party's unful- tillcd promises to them, and how the Democrats whilo not promising were doing more for them than the Repub licans ever did. He cited the building of the Iusane Asylum, the provision for their other afflicted ones, the establishment nf schools for them, etc. They listened attentively aud good may come of the matter. Mr. Shaw dealt unsparingly with the Third party. It seems almost impossible to believe that any man, after hearing such an exposure of the motley character of the Third party nominees, could cast a ballot for a single one Of them. Such speaking cannot fail of having its proper effect. After Mr. Shaw finished, Mr. Dal. M. Hardy, who nominated ' Dr. Exum for Governor, made a good talk and showed clear as daylight tho true Radicals in wardness of tho Third party movement, which he was given an insight into be cause of his honest but mistaken seal for the party at the time the convention was held. Tho revelation as soon as made caused him to drop tho party and go to work as he is now doing with all his might to make amends for his blunder made in sincerity, promoto Democratic success and defeat the Republican party, which the Third party was desig natcd to restore again to power. Tho Mattle E. Hiies Wrecked. A telegram to Messrs. Roberts Bros., informs them that their schooner, the Mattie E. Hilcs, Capt. Dave Ireland, went ashoro at Currituck inlet, 49 miles north of Nags Head. Both the vessel and cargo aro a total loss. The cargo consisted of 600 sacks salt consigned jointly to Messrs. Roberts Bros., and Mr. E. K. Bishop, and of molasses and shot consigned to tho former alone. The cargo was invoiced at $900. The schooner, was worth $2,509. Directions were given the-shippers to in sure the salt; tha rest of the cargo and tho vessel' itself were uninsured. This makes tho loss quite severe on the owners. Capt. Dan. Roberts will leave on the steamer New Berne today for the some of tho wreck. ? - TUTT'S PILLS cures Bick Headache. New Berne Building- and Loon Aiiocla- - i Uon. : Sealed proposals for Xh sals of stock In the 1st sones of the Association will be received by me.' Bids to bo subject to approval ot Board or Liircctors. , ( it J. iv. a. VAjiH a w ay, , "C. ty, POLITICAL RIOT. Attempt to Murder Dr. Sanderlin for Talking Democracy Fire Men Killed -The Doctor Rescued. While Rev. Dr. O. W. Sanderlin, Stata Auditor, wa9 speaking at Bunisvillc, county seat of Yancy, Bud Parrott, the leader of a gang of Republican despera does who had sworn that no Democrat should be heard there and who had de termined to assassinate the reverend gen tleman, began to curse him. Parrott was armed with a bowic knile but several Democrats seized him and rushed him towards tho outer door of the court house. There Parrott's gang rushed to his aid and many pistols were fired, knives were drawn, stones thrown, and a desperate fight raged on the court bouse steps and in front of the building. Parrott was shot twice through the body and killed, while a Democrat by the name of Phillips was so terribly cut with a bowie-knife that he died shortly afterward. Three other men were also killed. More than a dozen men were se riously injured with bullets aud knives. A large escort of Democrats took Dr. Sanderlin in safety to the railway station, which is some distance awav. Coming and Uoing, Judge A. S. Seymour left yesterday morning to hold U. S. District Court in Wilmington. The following lawyers went up to Treutou yesterday to attend Superior court: L. J. Moore, W. T. Calm, M. I). W. Stevenson, W. W. Clark and O. II. Guion. Misses Charity Bell and Annie and Carrie Arendell returned yesterday morn ing from a visit to relatives at Morehead. Mrs. Nancy Sterling and Miss Mattie Powers have returned from a thil to relatives at Laurinburg. Mrs. Peter Davis left on the steamer Neuse to visit her father, Mr. S. A. Kelly, of Philadelphia. Mr. W. F. Yost, of Baltimore, came in on the steamer Neuse to visit his father-in-law, Dr. J. 8. Long. Capt. J. W. Etheridge, of the Life Saving Station, came in on the same steamer and left by last night's train for his home at Beau fort. Fire at Morehead. There was quite a disastrous lire at Morehead Sunday night. It was dis covered directly after the church services begun. It destroyed the fish buildings of Messrs. C. T. Watson, Tbos. Daniels, D. Bell and I. B. and T. C. Willis. The buildings of tho three first mentioned gentlemen were almost a solid block of houses, covering an area'of aliout 100 feet square. Those of the Messrs. Willis ad joined tbem. Besides these another building was lost by being torn donn to stop the progress of the flames. It be longed to Mr. Eugene B. Arthur, The houses had considerable stock in thoin also fresh and salt fish, barrels, boxes, nets, etc., a portion of w hich was saved and the remainder consumed by tho devouring element. The total loss will probably be near $5,000. There was no insurance as tar as we can learn Messrs. Watson, Daniels and Hell also had their account books destroyed which may result in considerable additional loss. The losses as near as could be judged were divided about as follows Mr. Arthur s (whose building was torn down) $500; Messrs. Willis $1,000; the remainder divided nearly equally between Messrs. Watson, Daniels & Bell. Circumstances indicate that the lire was ot incendiary origin. Just two weeks before, a place by it was found on fire but tho discovery was made in time to extinguish it with little loss. At that lime it was thought to be accidental. DR. L. N. DURHAM A (JIDKOMTK. This Looks Bad for the People's Secre tary of State. We regret to learn the following about our townsman and dentist. Mr. Simmons says be has positive proof to show that Dr. U. N. Durham belongs to tins secret Oideon's Band. Ralrioq, N. C. Oct. 25, 1892. James L. Webb.Shelby, N. C, I have positive assurance that Dr. I,. ,N. Durham joined the Gideonites at More head City at the meeting of the Alliance. A party was present with him when ini tiate F. M. Simmons, Chm'n Dem. Ex Com. (It is understood that Dr. Durham is the candidate on the Third party ticket referred to by Mr. Dunn as the one who wasj present when be was initiated as a Gideon! te at Morchand.) Shelby Aurora. "DOWNED." The Speeches of Cj. Thompson and the Negro Woman Ban Him Back to Democracy. EDrroB Jocbhax: Will you allow me space in your paper to tell my friends bow mucn Daa iuck i met witn this sea son. Last year I Joined the Farmer's Al liance; pretty soon uVy downed me; this spring I jumped n Irish potato crop sod it downed me ; then I heard of the gnat relorm coming, in the way of the Third party ; I jumped in that and said to myselt I am all right now. The other day L beard Cyrus Thompson and s negro woman make Third party epeeehee .in Jones county and they downed me. So I am going to try the same old thing again -ote the Dome emtio ticket and make com and cotton the balance of my life. We boys will all be baok in time to saVe oar credit and government. - f ,. J. O. Q.: .. Polloksvtlle, N. 0..-;"V;,:..-;f ' . ...jt Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.' THOMPSON TANGLED UP. i uzziing Questions Propounded by Caho-Thampson's Replies Show ing His Inconsistencies. Editor Jociinai,: My Democratic friends have requested ine to give you the questions put by me to Dr. Cyrus Thompson, in the joint discussion be tween him and myself at Havelock and Morton's School-house, together with the Doctor's answers. In doing this I desire to state that I had provided a series of questions before I left here to propound to Dr. Thompson if the occosion required it and had them written in a book, and as I asked the questions I wrote the an swers underneath each as he answered them. I do not desire to do the Doctor any injustice and it is simply because of the fact that he is a candidate before the people, and most ot the questions con cern matters that he and his constituents arc directly interested in just now that I give them to you. the Doctor and myscll had a pleasant and agreable canvass; lioth were treated with great respect liy all those who hon ored us with their presence at our nicct- s. The audiences were pretty nearly evenly divided between democrats, and third party people at cacti place, with some colored people at both places. The Doctor held up his side to the satisfac tion of his party friends, while the demo crats expressed themselves as fully satisfied with my work. The following are some of the questions and answers, which explain themselves: Question. Dr. llioinpson did vou not occupy a scat in the late State democratic convention as a delegate Irom Onslow county I iVnswer. 1 did. Q. Did you not slate then that you were a democrat i A. I did. (). Did you not state that you would support the nominees of that convention '. A. 1 did, and 1 expect to Tote lor Carr aud the State ticket and Grady for Congress but I expect to vote for Weaver for President, and the People's party county and legislative ticket. U. Wire not Ulenn and Aycock. democratic elector for the State at large nominated at that State convention. A. They were, but I had nothing to do with nominating them, or sending the delegates to the National convention in Chicago. ( I hen Doctor vou admit that you de serted and abused the trut that had liccn reposed in you. If vou had belonged to the army and done that you would have been shot lor desertion. Sir, you should now be shot for deserting twice.) (J. Arc you not in honor, bound to vote for Glenn and Aycock democratic electors as much as for Carr and Ihe others on the State ticket. A. No sir. I just told you that 1 took no part in their nomination. Q. Are you in favor of, or oppo-ol to the present system of county government. A. I am in favor of it. (J. If elected to the Semite w ill yu appoint. Republicans or ncgrocj a magil rates. A. I will appoint IVople'.i part members. Q. If nugror-i belong to that pally will you appoint them. A. 1 will appoint those that the Peo ple's party recommend and petition un to appoint. Have you another Let them come. Q. Do you favor ncgroe-i holding office. A. I do not. Any more in slock ot the same sort I Q. Did you vote for Cleveland iu 188 1 and in 1888. A. I did. I Iimvo voted tlie entire democratic ticket all the time until now. Q. Did vou make democratic speeches iu 1884, 1"88 and 18U0. A. I suppose I did yes. Q. Did you in your speeches advocate the claims of the democratic, party asset forth iu their platforms, standing on their plat forms. A. 1 did I suppiiAS 1 did. i is 1 lid. Q. Did you not say in your speeches that the democratic party was right then and that the principles set forth in their platlorins were correct thi n. A. 1 presume I did. 1 think 1 (Int. (). Doctor wni slate now that they were wrong then, .now which lime are you right. A. I am right now. Q. Then why did you not quit them before, and why did you deceive the peo pic bv saving they were right then I A. lucre was no other party tlien lor nic to go in but the republican and I took the democratic as the least of tho two evils. Just as soon as an honest parly was formed I left it and went into the honest People's party, and went to stay. What next? 1 liese arc the questions and answers as I have them in my book. I asked linn some others but I did not note them down. Respectfully W. T. Cauo. "Self love is not so great a sin as self neglecting. Slmkchpeare. There is no excuse ia this day when Clothing Is so cheap for a man's nealeeting to dreas as well as he oan afford. We have a line ot suits at $12.50 that not only look well, but will give satisfaction When you get ready to buy do not fail to see us. Do yoa need any White Shirts f We hare a good one at ou ecu is; also a 10c 01 Eigbmlo shirts at $1.00. Some people consider them the best shirts made. At IIOWARD'3 Profitable Sweet rotators. Mr. J. V. Barringcr, who is one of the best farmers In ltowan county brought in to the Herald office today the two finest sweet potatoes we nave seen tbis year. Ur. Barnnser lias about fJimnea digging his potatoes snd reports his crop the 'tent he ever made, From an acre and a half he will Rather over four hundred bushels of potatoes. These will net Mr, Baringcr at least SO cents a bushel, his potatoes always commanding high prices, and will bring mm in more money man ni total wheat crop made on twenty.fivo teres. Salisbury Herald. . ' . Absolutely Purs. V cream of tart, ir imkin . t;. ,i.- Highest of all in leavening i.rciigth. L-atkbt Uni-ikd States Guvkhnment Pood Repoiit. ItoVAI, HaKINO I'.iv,;,. j C, 11"-. 1'all St., N. Y. 11 IktiiM I cannot tell wl u be toe next with !ur President, but tin.,,; v., will certainly be elected. trad, I have 7,0U0 pounds Cheese fi (1(1(1 pounds Coffee, and 1(1 bands of the best West India Molasses ever broti. dit to the city. I bought when the market was down lit is up now I. and buvinc when 1 did enables me lo Fell ni imuni V,.,.. York prices without cw u the add-si..-! of freight. 1 have 200 barrels of (he I., -.! ..,,!,. nf flour nt prices never before ,;,.nl of f,r the quality. I have" a full st..( k of other ( tnii(k which space will not permit me ew-n to (numerate. Bamains in them all. Come and see for wuir-clf ' : . ' J. F. TAYLOR! AgricnlUril & Iv:cbr;cil i rsa:n Fair. ROCKY MCUl'iT, N. C, Nov. 8th to 13 l;h, 1892. PAS-l'.x.:r.ll ) r l: i mi. vi . ie'. ;vr J'Jdi, 189-'. I'o Agent A. tV X. r. It. 'l. : Tli.- following i.i!:s v.iil apply frp-n .taliotis named below to R-ickv Moiiui and return, including rno ndml-.Mon to tho Fair. Tickets tT ll.'.Ml f.ile N'.iv. Mtli to Nov 11th inclusive. J'l to ri tu. u nil- A November i:itli. Nnwliem lo Korfcv M . lusearora. " Core I'roefc, llovtr. " Kinitou, " Fulli . if l 'r.eh, I.n Orange. " Belli, " .nt itn-i ii'i'irn. I . 1' I' L. lilt.i,. o. r I . t it. n We offer a I'e.v t!e;n : 1 ,,u; h Machine Bricks. .Yn- an ! - I H I p. r llioiivind. at the Depot. They will make prctti. : than an 1 1 : 1 1 1 . 1 - t 1 1 ; i I bricl: oj-i) I w V. I'. m itlit S A: CO. We Eave Just Received A FRESH SUPPLY OF THE Following Goods: II. J. Heinz C'.i. Sucrt Mird Pickles. S.-.ir Mie.l I'I.-Mch, " " 'how C'how Pit kleK, " '' 1. vi.so ''iiruruh.-r I'u kit--. ' ' .N't.w Mince Meat, 11 " '. Ih. piils Ties ; v. p, " " .1 Hi. 1 ails Appio llutter, " 11 I. ..e.o preserves hy Hi. Also, .lac . a ('. hhafcr & C.i. s small Su.-ir CifTuJ IU;n, HieaUft.-t Sti ip.s autl Shoulders, Al., a complete, line of otii. rg otU too niimeious to livntioii. Don't foretth.it we aro selling you the Finost Butter in tho City for3' lb. .Inst tivonr IT'O , 'V. and 3.-c. KDA8TKI) C01-TKK delicious drink. they make, a Hoiiced Pir,'n l'ert au l Tiipe. Lorillard'a BnulT at manufacturer's prices. ery respHctfully, Churchill & Parker, I -'.' Cm I!ro;..l r-'.rcct. New llerne. Oarrbsbn & Baxter. Wo have Just received a New 8tock of oiot tLin gr IN Men's, Youths' and Boy's Overcoats, Fine Shoss, Lata Style Hits, Men's end Ladies' Under wear, A fino line of Dress Goods in Flannels and Henriettas, Ladies' Cloaks, A nice line of the Roller Tray Trunks, Valites St Satchels, and in fact anything that Is to "be found in a First Class Dry Goods 8toro, all to be sold at hrd time prices. Give us a look before buying. VALUABLE TOWN PROF ERTY FOE SALE. Pursuant to a Jndgmant ot th Hnparlnr Ooort or Craven eoumy, In Froeacdlius f tr ParUtlon, I will, en , ; Monday, DeoM5, 1802, TwelT, If,, at h Ooort Room la Kswbarn. all at poblla Tandaa, tha two KouMa and Lota, at tba Jnoetloo of East front and ontb rroat ainiau, In aad oily, whera u. O. Hmaw Bowraaldra. and what Mrs. a. B. rattaiaon mtdaa at iha Urn of Bat daatb.. Tarma Cash. . ' :i 4 . -. . I OH AS. 1, fLARK, ' ' . . - CommlMlonor. , xiaw Dm, voi. ir.itHU, , . ta Chndrcn Cry for Pitcher's C; WMM TO BUY! WM1 TO BUY! HOW mm TO PAY! These aro thoughts that most concern people when they have made up their minds that they want ry Goods, FssfrMing Seeds, lot hsng, You will not make a mis take in comino- to our place to itiy aw show you what to i-.:.- . mount you'll be asked to pay will be ratisfao tory. ha Ittghu afock, BHv It) J These are the elements that onti-r nio making our store tho favorite place fur Luying. Our pi!.. , ::.(' su low that wo in Dry tm. ids, ( lutliing, Hoots, Shoes, (icnts' Furnis.hing Good?, Trunks. Valises, etc. Ye have a nice line of DRESS !S iti ; ait' and fancy de. iv; will M'll at the siyjus-. v, nit h v. priecs. It y i 1 1 wish to : 1: tt-.t kiiidlv ;ive money, to kivo us B all lii-Iuf' purchasing else- where. Thiili:;ii!-;-age, We ion: you f.'t- past patron tin, yours truly, (f.i "g" r-" ti HOUSE, V.1 ?,Ill)I)Li: HTIIKET,, Op. Baptist Church, cor. Alley. Ni;V lil'.HNK, N. (J. Jus deceived: 1..H ot UISIIOP'S COUGH A 1'iesii CL'KK, with Gold Fish, Aquariums and (Holies. ALEX. MILLEH, ocJT lw Broad Street. 1 Italiswav's Business SCHOOL! R. B. HOLlQWAY, Tin: spi:ciAi.isT,j V. '. ..(.. . a BiiMiie-s St hool in the nnrth . t ro. .in, m cm. Minor, of the Now Heme ( Ur-i.ur la-iituti, (ktuher 81, for two :,i.nlh elilv. Thor..iiL''i ..;-( in Pook -keeping, ( oinnii rcial ('..rresiioinleiicu und Pen; in i'. -hip. f i i"l. gjj I'. Iihl.illshi , Day Chi JtJ.OO per nioiiili N'mht t'la-s (HI lor two months. IS. ci pin;.', Day Class, 2 to 4 p.m. Nictil 1'las.s H to 10 p. in. I!ook-keeping, M.uidaw, We.liitsilays Hii.l Fridays. I'eiiiiian-hip, Day Class, 4 to 5 p.m. daily Ni.-1 'o y p.m., Tuesdays and and Thur . - Two Oo u iriiiie j (jnch) will b glvttn at ci..i,e tr ve elon. od for bMl wrlltnK; ttue for hel Improvemitnt. TKKMH onti-iliird pyRiUe In adrarr. ami ;ia per w-k . d. HatKCMtlon tluarHrlie.l peritt loimoetTn ftin'ietl. Hejiiciiot i.. r more trfta onu family, (tepewr tberparllea lnr. Hpm.lmeiis or t'ei n. fre h from ''eetoail. Mcely h . . t.n calllDf emrds , 'a'ty. OOMtf bale, Livery & Fcod Stables ..-LOBE AT Stonewall S. J. LANE, Proprietor. c.'C Will moot drumnicra or other parties at New B - iiie with pood teams and take thpm tt any pnrt of Pamlico count OC uelRliborinc; territory at low ncrs. Teams ot travellers at the stables will receive excellent attention. Feeding S specialty. Personal oversiulit of the proprietor is) Riven to evurj department ot the bafU h ness. oaOwlin J Fresh Stock cf LoH-ney's Fine (hocclats and BontBons, Stephen -Whitman & Son's Fine Phila delphia Made Candies, Fruits, etc., etc, received weekly by. Sam. B. Watersii 10 lm New Berne, N. C. KCeCtll, BOOK STORE Blank Books, and new lot f Worst of ltenowned Aatbori. , Prssver and Hymn t i' n, Parses, F Tonails, e' i. 4.1 ... I ) I it ' '
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Nov. 1, 1892, edition 1
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