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The Daily nr -1 N . VOL. XL-NO 291 BUSINESS LOCALS. T OST. One bunch of keys on a ring -"unci piece ot tnpe, return to It. Mns. M. M. IIanpf. A FULL line ot Spring and Summer Samples, consisting of Cbcviotls, Black, Ulue and Brown Sergcn, Fine Check CftBlimeres, Imported Suitings. Worsteds in all grades. Satisfaction guaranteed. F. M. Chadwick, (Tailor.) tf. At Hall's book store. LOST At the fair grounds a plain w.,vil u.tt..m nli.iirH.rlit u-n!..lir ftn.l painted yellow Information can be left at tins ollice tf. WE have just received a big job lot of Letter, Note and Bill Heads, En velopes, Cards and lags winch we arc nfliriiiir iiriwQ flint .I..IV film nerit inn We LEAD iu LOW PRICES, others may tollow. W. 1'. Hill M Co. South Frout Street OOUVENIIl SPOONS of Tryon's Palace anu coai oi arms ot norm Carolina For sale by A. E. ITiiibakd, ml lw. Jeweler. DUY VLooNK ENT9', "ui.ta,'lc 9,t0Vr wood, 30 cents a load, at wood whorl, loot of Metcall street. K. C. Ci.amoknk. i.r nr f25. (It I n OR SALE -1 pair new G 1-2 foot cur rv loif wheels with 8 inch circle iron txlc. Dr.NNis Wamwoktii, Junction Pollock and Queen SK f222w. TRUNKS, TRUNKS ! We arc pre- -iarcdto iiiauufuctuii! Trunks ot all kind. RurAiniNo a Specialty. If you have an old trunk, don't throw it away. but send il to in and we will in.ikc it good as new. S. I!. Watson it Co .Middle Si. Om. Smallwood & Shiver's. feb. 12 2w. G O To Street's Horse Slore lor Livery. fjl HE Celebraled S:ibo;oso Klor I)i Habana Cii;ars. Six for Twenl v-livi cents al C. C. (Iiikhnh Dumi Stouk. nov. 2-2ni. piNE roailsler'sl at Street's horse store ULEGANT Saddlers at Si reet s Horse y Store. TiANDUl'FK, Itch, Mange, and all Skin J Discuses cured ly the use of Duffy's Itch Ointment, horsiilehy F. S. Dufky, Druggist. VI ISH, Sacramental, Port and Scupper nong Wines for sale by Jah. Reiimonu I r'Al.VlN Hiliiitl'iPM Wild f'li.rrv I- - " -j lliH'k and Rye, put up expressly for inroai ami lung diseases, ior sale ny Jak. Kkdmond. II I KEY'S Malt Whiskey for Medicinal 1 use, lor sale by J as. Richmond. II UNYADI Janos Mineral Water, the tH'St Natural aperient. For sale by J A 8. Kkdmdnd. pu RE Corn Whiskey for sale by Jas. Redmond. n UFF Gordon Iinporteil Sherry, for suic oy j as. kedmond. T MPORTED Holland Gin. IturkesBass Ale and Burke's Guinness' Stout, for sale by Jab. Redmond. JK 000 CIGARS at very low ligures vvrvrv ior wuoiesaic anil reti trade for sale by Jah. Redmond. II ARRETT'S Cognac Brandy used very tj noicll in flip niclr rii.tii. fT.tr uuln lir Jas. Redmond. Hawaii is now pronounced by florae people ''Hal wait-there." The Fifty-second Congress as bat why speak ill of the dead. Wk fear that the Legislature badly crippled the State Guards. Gbobqia will be very con spicuous iu the national parade to day. Governor Carr and staff will do the honors fur North Carolina today. THE poiiticuu recognizes but two Classen; the (-elected and the rejected. Just look at Fitz Lee letdiug the Virginians. There is no more gallaut knight iu that long proces sion. Mrs. Lease, tired ot bur Wan dering Jew h(e, has gone back to the old man and he refuses to be comforted. DiYT Crockett Baid Be sure yoq are right and go ahead." Go bead any how, and if your inten .la tion Is good you will besnre to find the right GOTElSoTTiLrMAFaad staff .... have - (tone on tn Wuk nn . 1 Perhaps hecau convince (liAvniuni that be In a better Democrat than Hampton; and, then, perhaps he aAnf I .... , -j 1 Turn liattlo AtiiM rHju.. 'tTil. ".w -uif , uuiih , um beH O0oesfay Uonotied at th 0ram- shli-yard. Tba American Navels, becoming formidable and noder th wise and y Indiolons onder the wise and jadioions management f oeoretarv Herbert it will continue to improve. .ua tuw (jirwiuor wno urew inch graphic wordplotnre of hell and IU victims a to drive" one of hi female bearer Insane might And It wofltable to- hold a . itkl.im.AtrAN fLA j ; ' V with Tilmaelf on the danger of m nnbru!3 iraaglnatlon. " V ; ..' They say that "there is not a free silver man in (Jlevelands Cabinet. There is no CO cents dollar man in it any more than there is a three quarts.'gallon measure in an honest man's store. Tub Philadelphia Record erives piotrees of all the Stevenson family. The girls are very beautiful, one of them very much like Mrs Cleve land was when she wan charming rankle Falsom. Buffalo Bill wearing a silk hat is to be one of the unique features of the Cleveland inaugural parade t ) -day. Bill was taught to wear a "stovepipe'' hat by Walesy, don. oheikno. They aro laughing at ns, because the types made us say it takes fifteen dollars a night for a cat in WaHhington, of coursewe wrote . , . ')ut tn m intake 18 not 80 bad w it is kuown that cats will La on cot urlian is known that cats will La nn at hi bi tion at the World Fair that are valued ..t a ii.ousaiid dollars a ptfco Musical cats, that can play thu fiddle, blow a cornet atid beat the drum. LOCAL NEWS. A A' 11' AUVIWTISEMEMTS. Howard. Lost Bunch of keys J. E. Latham Seed potatoes. Asa. Jones, Agt. House and lot lor Side. Two mad dogs in Chicago bit live ner- sons before the police succeeded in kill- ng the brutes. We understand that thu water works company have purchased a site on Itliem's arm tor their plant. The new olficc for the New Heme Sewerage Company iB almost finished. It will be ready for occupancy next week. A great throng grectod the President elect and his party at the depot noon there arrival in Washington Thursday. The Hamilton Pluninir mill comnnnv which a short time ago leased the Scheel ky mill expect to start next week. Their capacity is 20,000 feet per day. They will devote their efforts to liiidi 1't'ililc work, tine mouldings, ceilings, etc. An exchange says instead of usinsj a new Bible, according to. the general cus tom, Mr. Cleveland was sworn in at his inauguration in 1885 with his niothci's Bible, a small morocco bound copy and it is understood he will use the same one in the approaching ceremony. Mr. Charles Baidiy had his watch worth $35, picked from his pocket near the postothec. The chain was severed all but a few links of it stolen with the watch. There have been several cases of pocket picking recently and it is well to lie nn .rnnnl Mrs. Win. H. Pearce died about mid night Thursday night, aged 67 years. Due nail been sick only since Wed nesday of the previons week. The funer will take place from the residence on Follock street this afternoon at three o'clock. Iter. R. A Willis will conduct the ceremony. The neglected condition of Neusc road near the city is a subject of severe criti cism among those who have to travel over it. There arc said to be holes along tins portion of it that have not been fill ed up in six months. Whv is so much less attcntiou paid to this much travelled portion man to others farther removed? A battle took placo Wednesday l)c- tween ;dredgcrs and the Virgina police Doat under Capt. Reed, who discov- the dredgejs at work. The police boat used cannons the dredcrers used rilles. The report is that the police boat had to withdraw. The fight was in Tangier bay. A collision between a mail train and a boat train occurred on the consolidated railroad near Auburn Wednesday morn ing. One child was killed and ten peo ple injured. The trains were headed in the same direction and the foremost one stopped on account of obstruction. nd a flagman was sent back to stop the fol lowing train but he was too late. The boat train which was the head one was complete wreck. A suit was brought bv two Italian liquor dealers of Charleston who asked ior an Injunction to restrain the Governor LTr.' ..muni iioiu L'liiurcinir lue .. .. ' . 6 . vi. uuuiu iaiuiiuR uquor law on tne Uivinn ru. .. T , nam Qmitk "l M 1 ! , .. Siiuinton of the United fit Court over-ruled all the points made, re- fllftOtt rllA Inilinlttnn wl A'. ! til fuMitbe ini unction and - -1 vumwvi Mine cane, Lui Qi.i t i r . t . . .. u - wHuor irwieiv AisociauoD orgnniaedtatcrt tht eotitrtutionalitv of jthelw - I Mr- w- Richardson, of Selma, N. C, wno h P"Mn few days in the citj wno ' ,PennnS fw ys in the city, wPrMn',l', Hfe inturanoe that works n m, f noTel p,"D- K ' iU Kni8hl TAmnl)7 A r L rii. " . wuuj. x mu no memnori """P1 "". n4 wheo tt agrsea te con Motw MPM Wiri one bntMi of ' 7 "," mU bim oaV H.U .Wet ctamln.Uon to gww.nionii character in addition to tlie L - i i.. niM ,r v..;. . - v- NEW BERNE, MARCH 4, 1793--1S93. A Singular Coincidence Relative U Two of tho Highest Types of American Stafcsniansliip. Today 0 rover Cleveland will bo inau gurated President of the United Suites for his second term in that high ollice. One hundred years ago today (Jcorgc Washington was inai:-uridf.l : i'hihi dolphia for his second iii.n in - suae ollice. We accept the Ccnteiiial ,in -.; s a happy omen, pres:i:-ing wise, conserva tive, unpartisan 1'overniiunt of our country, for the good oftlie whole. 1 ei imps might i.col interest usl :il this time to note a few points uliont other of our Presidents: Pierce's inauguration was the most imposing that had ever taken place no to that time. Abraham Lincoln was the tallest urcs- ident, his height being nearly -,ix f,-, si.v inches. Buchanan announced in his i n:) !..,,, 1 address that lie was determined not to become a candidal, c- n... i : i ,, 1 n.im in llUUIIl. President Pierce was the must ,.. vivial'of our Presidents, liei.r i;i ,,r good living and an excellent in.l,,,. ,,(' wines. A presidential inauguration U ;, j,.',,.. est lor pickpockets and sneak t liicyc. II KllU 1 ho llock to the Capitol IV , I the I'nioii. Orover Cleveland was the hcvlcM mmi ever inaiiguralcd as president l,U weigh! at that time beiiw about ;.-, pounds. Today he tips th,. ,ln, ... ,,,. sidcralilv above three luin.1,,.,1 President Crant was n inveterate smoker, and until the last years ..I his lit.. was rarely seen without a cigar between his teeth. President Andrew .Jackson ha.', tin- most uuiipie and striking collection of exclamations, and in moments of excite ment would even indulge in profanity President Hayes was the only l,l,ie ribbon" president. It was charge I that he was not averse to a little of the "cup that cheers" when Mrs. Haves was not about. President Zacharv Tavlor, in his im.u- gural address announced 1 1:it he si 1,1 make honesty, capacity m, lidclilv indispcnsil.lc prcrc.piisitics to th,- ! slowal of office." President tJarliehl was one of the I scholarly men who has occupied Ihc pres idential chair, and both the Adamses ami Jell.irson were men of superior education and ol wide readiii". Pierce did not swear nor did he kiss the bible. lie l.ared his 1 i ... .1... i-.h ing snow, and raising his ri.r,t 1 , ., ... affirmed that he would faithfully execute the ollice. Ilis address u ,s 1 without notes. President Fillmore succeeded T.nh-r on Julyf), 1M,-,), the latter having died ol an attack of cholera morbus l,i. lit on by eating cherries and drinkim? milk when overheated. Mr. Kilhnorc simply took the oath of ollice; there were no in", auguration cere nics. Coming- ami lining. Miss Illanih Willi anison of Crahuni; of Charlotte of Concord, M 188 M,,ry M""ri' Y.mn; ftm' "lss Nannie Cannon, who have been visit in Katie Jones, left for their I Miss ICinnia homes ester- day. Miss Pauline Query, who has been visi. ting Miss Annie Whilford, left for her home in Charlotte. Hon. W. T. Calm; Mr. D.F. .la rv is, a ml Mr. Thomas Bowden, left for Washing ton to attend Cleveland's inauguration. Mr. Jarvis will continue bis trip farther north on business. Mr. James B. Clark returned on the str. Neusc, from Norfolk. Mr. W. J. Anderson, of Patterson N. J., one of the gentleman exhibiting the Bilk loom at the Fair, left on the str. Al bcmarle yesterday for his homo. Ilis brother will remain in the city a little longer. Mr. F. J. Dugan, the clever potter, who has been with us at several fair's, left, for his home in Norwalk, Conn. Rev. D. II. Petrcs ami Mr. JamesWin field, left yesterday driving through the country to Pamlico county. On Sunday Mr. Pctree will till the regular appoint ment of Rev. II. Winfleld in Bethany church at Arapahoe, and Mr. Winfleld will take Mr. Potrco's place in conduct ing the services in the Church of Christ, this city. Mr. E. J. Willctt, who has been visi ting his brother Mr. W. C. Wilhtt left for his home in Redbank, N. J. The str. Neuse of the E. C. D. lino brought in the following passengers: Mess.R.H. Whitehurst,"Tip" Cl'cve.Mrs. Weitcnger, E. Danenburg, L. J. Daniels wu ocott, from Elizabeth City; Messrs. Goo. Allen. A. IL Wh ite V TTyn ana Scott, from Rlixnlu-tli ruo- boon, Moses Reid, Mrs. 8. A. Qriffln and Miss- -Scott. A good little company of young pcoplo gathered at the Collcniatc Institute and had about two hours of merriment with the, phonograph. Numerous readv nre- 1 . ' r Pd "'om ere rendered and the p!rfoaD,08 C,?1 wlth the n,Prot,uc'Ion hi, " T.. 'n,i IT, 5 , M " " ' : : . ; . --S i -V p -War Boweb. u follow -the ate: of N. C. SATURDAY, FAIR PREMIUMS AWARDHP. Best display of fancy dishes, Mrs. ( ! Marks, $:i.0tT. Ilijuirtnu UI.ivW Vrl. Best silk patchwork .piilt I. (II), .Mrs. Edwin Brown, do; silk crazy quilt l.on. Mrs. . I,. Kennedy, Kinston,- calico patchwork quilt oOc. Mr-t. Wright Moore, knit counterpane l.on Mrs. Mary II. I uekcr, crocheted counterpane 1.011 Mi ll. .1. Howard, rag carpeting (10 yards or more) 2.00 Mrs. M. M. Pellctier, Pollocks ville, N. ('.,- home made hearth rug (any style) 1.00 Mrs. II. (ireer, Wilmington",- second best do. -,(). Mrs. T. V,. Alacc. knitting yarn, cotton or woolen 1 pound, "' - b. A. Banks, Croalan; suit ol men s or hoys country made ( lollies .(!() Miss I.aviniu M. ( lallin. calico dress cut and made by exhibitor 50c. .Mrs. . ( Freeman, (ioblsboro; inacliinc scHiu!; ,-,n,.. Mrs. Ralph (Irav, handsomest centre sipiare 2.00 Miss Mary Manly, handsomest drawn work centre square 2.00 Mn. Be gin, Winston; handsomest embroidered doylic-, not les, than 0, 2.00 Miss X. . Ellis, best hand made pnfant's dress 2.00 Mrs. (Jiven Bryan, best machine made infant's dress 2.0o; M,ss .leuni,- books, lirifton, best dceoraled chair 1.00 Miss l.cona Cox. hand made picture frame ."iOc. Mrs V. ('. Koberts, liandsoinest in,1M. choir case Mm M,-s. ;, U. Kills, l.st hail pin rcc-iy, r 2.-,c. Miss I.eona Cox, l st linen table comt 1.00 Miss I. II. i;ili-. I;, nn, -pun col ion 2.U0 Mi,s Anui- C.i--ki'M. '.'...-. II'..,,:. Silk embroidery on llaim.-I specimen 1 Mrs. Ceo. Howard, second best do. "'0c. Mrs. M. Marks, cotton , thread embroidery l.(M Miss I.. F. ;. C,.is, sil ver or gold embroidery 1.00 Mis. K, Ellis, chenille or ara-ci.e embroidery 1.00 Mr-. S. C. I.auibelh, Raleigh; outline em bioidery in silk 1.00 .Mrs. C. ( lardenc.-, "'' 1 ''est d,,. .IOc. Mr-. .1. .1. Disosua.v' outline eiiibroiderv iii thread 1.00 Mrs.lt. C. Ereenmn, Coldsbor,,; l,. s tatting r,q,-. Mrs. K. ('. Freeman, Oohbhoro. b,s diann work 1.00 Miss IVcnie MVers. piano or table coyer cmbroidcied 1.00 Mr-. ('. Kcieiistcin, lap robe 1. 00 Mrs. Eciinedy, Kinston; sola pillow ollc. Mrs. Ec dy. Kinston.- b, ad rest .Hi,.. ( s. Lambeth. Kahljh. ,urc,iu or butlett -eail l.00 Mrs liiggiu, Wi. deeo- rab d basket .,Me. Ml., I., mei C,,, Tur-ki-.i or aplic.i ei,ib,,i, ,:v i oil MisS Sa.lic Manly, pillow shams 1.00 Mr (Irahaui Daves, ladi, sdresiug ,aek 1.(10 Miss llanisloii. handsomest display of lancy work iu this cla-s, .-, ,,r ni(,n. ticlcs entered el-cwlu re bv one ladv :i.oi Mrs. I) T. (an aw ay. Spiaial nienlam ma,h- of handsome display of lace by Mr-. ( . Thomas; and awarded special premium ol -ih, r bull'-r oi h given l.j S. K. Eaton. Hisptaj ol leene made cotton nr woolen goods Mis Su-aii 1'ilce :,0 pounds lloiir given by F. ( hu h. IIanosoinediav.il work in silk by Mi-. C. S. Lambeth, 1; deigh, g'm-n -ip,-.-ial premium of a box of toilet snap by .1. V. Jordan, dmggi.l. Handsome centre square in while by Mrs A. Seymour, special premium, hand some chair given by .1. Sub r. V CIIAXn: TO MAKE !?:!.-UMl. ine Won Contest ofthe Free Hospital Baltimore, .Mil. Our young town-man Mr. .1. W. Du gui, I. w ho is taking a course in medicine in Baltimore sends us the following not in ; The lady managers of the Free Hospi tal, No. 022 Y. Bombard Street, Balti more, hay arranged a wind contest, the proceed- ofw hii-h is to go to the Hospital Fund. The abnye prize will be given to the person who sends the greatest number of words made from the letters contained in the following sentence : "LET CHARITY AROUSE YOl'Il ZEAL." Subject to the following rules: 1st. All words must be numbered. 2nd. All words found in the KiiL'lish part of Webster's or Worcester's Diction aries will be accepted, excluding the ap pendix. 3rd. No proper or geographical names are allowed. 4th. No letter can be repeated in any word oftener than it is lound in the sen tence. i5th. Hyphenated words like Sea-coast will be accepted. fith. A list containing more than twenty five errors w ill be rejected. 7th. Words spelled the same are coun ted but once, no matter how different the meaning is. BtluAVords spelled dill'ercntly having the same meaning arc counted as separate words. 9th. No plural words-are allowed. All lists must be sent in before May 15th, 1893, together with 50 cents in money, stamps or postal note, and the full address of the wilder. Send list to Word Contest Coininitt.ic, P. O. llox 184, Baltimore, Md. Wc aro informed that tho premium of $2.50 for the handsomest display ol bread and cakes at tho Fair, was won by Miss Hannah Osgood, of this city. Also she was the successful contestant in having tho largest display of tho sarno articles, for which a special premium off2.no was offcnxl by Mr. Joe Ilackburn. Mijb Osgood's display was highly compliment ed by both individuals and the commit tees. Thore were nine varieties of cikn nd eight of breads and biscuits, all of wuicn were prepared and baked by her, and that alone ii one of the highest com pliments that can be paid anv vounir lsdr Competent Judges say that this display has nover been surpassed by any pre viuus exuioit in me culinary department. MARCH (h:m:iai, assembly. lot, i'V .. - !! ;,, SENATE. Senalor Little inliodm e I ., I, iii ,, an thorize the Vi I n li i . ,o and Ye.,,n Railroad. Coinp:ny- to i-,lidale wild any railroad with wlii. h i: n.a . i ti,i, , i directly or indin ctl . Senalor Battle inn, .it,. ,; i.i, , i. Vole h which the bill i , , by the state to the i I !, ' !- . d-bl due lim ton, ili-cca-ed. wa . r. ;, i , initlce on clami-, and t,, a ,,i bill. The motion pi- ;m noes 17, and lie- bill ., - i placed on tie- I i, l,' a. Bill to aim ml th. i ,.. ; continuing enn '. , w In n ; ri'-K, pa-cd third n id The bill n a, 1 1 ' ' - I ! t town of Valid !!.. I : Up III , 2 1 i, md i '.it, on I. in pi ig ihu'se f i-::;-:;.;-..:;. i ,V Mr. Park.-r. mir...i ibandomeiit n. ! ''. ol- two year , a gioiis The bill p,. p ii.-. I i!l I education. ,oi':;: the c 'lore 1 ,d pae,l. I I u' loi -a :.m ,,;' ,,n be placed In th. I. an I cdlleatioii. Mr. ( ivv. s ; . none ot I'.e - ; a; . , l'llis w.i ; adopt,-, I I,,, olid and IIHKl Ira, I,:. 1'hc bill (., br.-ak , ' "I' - a -p.. i i i I'll! ml- i pi, c-t III II wa. i.e. i, 'if, -.n il i , -. ol t a .; ;i Old o, th, lai n, ,, : Mr. Va:-,-o bili, ol' v, hi. h ii, i ; in I -i-'.i an . I i, i . I toba, , ., tt-u.t ;, j b: an, I l W cle 1 i.i. be; ! h , , , ; ,p. I , ad- tliro,i"li I, ,iin a..' I ,,, !. I lo slop ll,.- . I,. u: al , ', :, galltle oi l,,pi., , impaiiy. Nor! u ( ,i, : . , , per cent oi llie bredil I I ry. and this ..o, ii , ,.uq, n, p.-r cent ,,! that, 'fie- -,, ; ,, itate t., thwart tin p. ii p.- - The bill then ram, : eading. The ..l.- " i 1 V.', mn . I.",. At 1 1,,. , - , iesult I line w a- -;l , it ' - -' , ' The vole ,, 1 1 1 . - I : I i I- ! : . i ".Ii, nay. hi. Th, r. w., the announrt in, an , ,1 ; l,i t , cd. As a -p.-, ,.,! , - ; t- :., lor I In- inaiiti, nam ,- , , ; and Mr, balneal ( '.,11, - : , up. and pa-ed alni,,-i appi opriabs .-.;oii.i . , .,, ;, J.-'.no annuall;, l,,i I- ; : ! eha-, ot ei-dib , n a, li - - t I college. 'I'hc p. nil, a, i ii -, bid ... ; afl.-r a little di-i ii- :, n , . i d iii-Ii i loi nex t , !a . Bill- pa--. -I to .in id.- i murd.-r int., two . i - ; . same to i,, idr tol pi il on public -el .in, ' - i tills of he peace tub. -I Monday iu .1 nn, . 50(),()()o:;;:v::.i:;:i ee.l. glow l.v ,l ..' i hoii-e ol John- - : !, p 1 1 . a , I'l.. and I ', I, , II n Now Y -i 'k. I 'r;, - .' il 1 '.ll p. 1 M I II : I -. N. II. Bid I i ii. s. ( roi: si. b I will and in:. BI MM s that , in ! , 1 Barg ,m it -,,, ,i ...... to ' -,: ;n, : I'l. w I n in ( Sir. Allicm. irie. ( In and alter Mar. h :;. 1 - I her in. lice the Ml. All..:,. N. N. -V W. Dire, t Line wd, day ami Friday at I 1 a :n. Berne Bai.cii Cm-,. Kress Making. Miss Uowelis. a lir-l cla - - . will be ready on Monh -. -, . I', receive orders for work. !n A, I. ;t, Ir. :n,L, i ,-. -j: ;n. i, i'- III Olli, , pied by -..ii. ii I' ."'.I a on Craven Street, ,uni. i i-. , r. II. I el I let hi and i, p. ; ii:; share of your patron , -. E. C. I. ail. I ... On and after Mar. Ii 1 li. Neuse will sail from , B, r in. until Inn her nut;,, . (d o. Ill Mil n , Nut; t-'.i.i. ,li train After March ,V, irnishec all utq lip a s;ivc costs. Ml ii-, 'f: feb ID 1. C. I. (;iii:at ' bm. iki;-' Tin-re is a man in . nr i.-v. i Who wear- a hiil u n i'e b. i u Beneath tbi- hat -land- in lull ,ii!., l'erleclion hi. iiaiur, ' Big Ik, . For busines.. tal, ut. :i,,n,-i ni,,,,.,l, Having in his stock all I liing- ,,u need, III the largest, eilii s there's no! tin- like. Because selected by "Big 11,, . Hat, perfection, slock ombini ,1 With smiles so swe. t. in 1 manners rc I'mcil; Will open your pui-e, and ym Ian, -, strike. So go and call lor great "Big Ike." Now if you go you'll not regret (lulling on our city's pel: Nothing about him you can dislike. No one like linn ureal "Big Ike." BR0AK STREET Fill' IT STORE. Just arrived a fresh lot of northern fruit, parsnips, carrots, heel, bananas,, cocoauuts, rutabagas, turnips, apples and lemons. To my friends and patrons w hile pass ing Bread St. please call. Any article purchased of my stock not as represented, tho money I will refund on return ol any article. Thr iking you kindly for mist favors hoping to receive a continuance of your patronage.. i Broad Street Fruit.. Store Second dour above Middle, next door to, Mr. Cljna, Swort'i beef stall. 1 1 i , , -, '' -. Jamm D. BAftirrBi.n.' Z 5'' t,';'v; -r. tropriotorv Bsy mum m Absolutely Pure. V cream ..f tartar baking powder Highest of nil in ieivenuig slrcnirth. -A': l Cm I.i. ; -j ULsi (ioVKH.-ill. NT I o-.ii id nn: f. 1 .w :.: it Co., bi'i Wall quality." a -.1 ci Yi Ill! cm judge tin? quality ol no.no th:::g .. by I ihic, but the only way tojuiltfi' ii hIiocs in by wear. T ie Miocs ue wli the old reliable ituc.i At!.im.-i .v Cos. Lave been ' ib '!:' in iiket I'tir ten yearn, -'' "'' ' 'i:tl they aro wear i Nn. ii- like them as ' ii,.., !; 'd to us a few " : i-i ;-i-.- ".!.(M to .i.)0. "' ' ': i . I'iol hnig and I n I - - ,v. .). M. HOU AIil). ' ; ' 1 id M i i in i. II KI1.1.EI! -'ib 1 -.Id-. s-,. 'fhroat, '. . ', i.i in alt i'i, lion- of the ' I Lir. . i-o ill. lie; heallhy ae- " ; ' .-u in- i . 1 1 , i .u i. -. thing - '!' -oi,, . I in si isi.i-nc 1 -'.. I -. . I'.',.... . , . .'-. ami I, Sal .;, t 1.. -'f i'-.ll... I. slieet. A-- -l"NI-:, Agt iltf Fdatscs. r -jf, .n A ' I , . i , N :, 1 1 -in - ' li own Seed A '. i N'oilhcii, S,-e,l ''' '! ' I-'. LATHAM. MGNKY ON LIFE INSURANCE. V. receiiil, lully cniplcled our I ic.li'ie . I.H h. in. Iii. ie loans on Tontine lid I '.a, !, , incut In liiaiii;.- I'olieies We b "I 'a i. i il,!.-1. a ins about :iu per "' mii!. ii.l. r ill no of policies i e,i by 1 'n- I,. low nr.' panics, viz L ibaliic. B iu. M ut ii il L fe of New "i l .'"ini, ,-ti, -,it Mutual of llaitforil, "ik Lite. N'Mii Wesicrn Miiiiuil, L'-mi Main il. I'm, .idem l.ilo of llart 1 I. I i, i, a, I '.mi ra'. Miiiii.il Benefit of " ""' N.I. B Imi Life. I i I -bit. s I.-:.-, S ., kin. I. it,, of New .,i k, ami ,,:li, a j.l I outpiiuies. Ail I, ,iiii. In nle fa a r,,:,l ,,!' twelve inonlhs, b oh pi u ilege i, leliewal Mo p I'ley a, ,- pi, d i hill lei li.-en onlstanil li. l.-ss than il,:,.,- ,,-a s l y,, ,,, ,,t '"' " '' ;i """ W'- will hu v your : .! ' l-'i c isl, a s , ,1, ai ,,, , ,, , -I incut seeuiities, including iai!r,..nl 1 . .. k ami lionds, ' '.lie. ' ,, I'oto.i v and 'fownship bonds i'l . warrants iulei -Slate Trust anil Brokerage Co., -1 ' l'a. I'c.iil,- st., en. I'aik :ne , i-m 'iALI.IUII, N. (.'. THE GREESf FEONT liOYELTf STORE, Middle St. Near South Front (N'.-st to Dolly's Drug Store,) IS i H'F KUlNi; Spoeial Iiiuucements rj hi isical Instruments, Violins, Banjoe, Guitars, Mandolins, Zithora, Authoharps, Flutes, Fifos, Piccolos, Accor dcons, Harps, Etc AI.mi, A 1'LI.B I, INK (ll'' Solid and Plated Jewelry, such as Watchos, Chains, CuiFaud Collar Buttons, Ladies' Pins, Earrings, Scarf i'ins, Spectacles, Etc. In Pictures & Picturo Frames ami BAHKI.S we carry the l.niunt Stock in this .section of die State. Great Cut in Prices During- Fair Week. f.'b19 dwtf notice:: MQNLYTO LOAN at 4 Per Cent MEREST ON Kit HIT YKAH8' TIME. (liniie youriielf mid loam tlio particu lars. Wo loan on Ileal KnUte. security bo it in town or iu tho country. Apply to ISAAO 11 SMITH. jl'J ly (len'l Mgr., New Berne, N. C. Thoh. A. (iHKitN, Pre. C. K. Koy, OMtalxr. Wk. nnnn, Vloa-l'rea. 11 M.OK.iVBi,Tllr CITIZENS' BANE NEW BERN, N C. IX) A tlKNKHAL BANKING BUHINKSB, Tlia AtooanU of Hunkn, Bukwi, Corpara- calved on fftvurahl Urmi Pmmnt anrf arerul nusnllon given to lb Inureatof oaf uiuwuvn, BOARD Or DIKHOTOBB. Ferdlnanrt Utrloh, X. R. MMdowB, " ' J, A. MmkIowb ObkClMrrjuIr. -.i- Hmnl W.Ipoolt, JmH lUdnlond. WlllUm Dunn, ' k.j.rHihn, K. W.SnmUwowJ, - Tb.A.Gra. , PRICE 5 CENTS. W. E. i R. S. TUCKER 4 CO. Dress Goods! SjDriiag: '93. New Dross Fabrics for this season are now on active Bale. Our showing of Spring Dress Goods represents the most desirable textares and shades of plain mate rials, as well as the richer Paris Novelties. Dress Gootls for this Sprinir show Home distinct changes, both as to color and style from those of tli Hist season. Keinicsts for samples should in dicate something as to colors and price of goods desired. Cash with order of $5.00 and over, we deliver goods free (except furniture and crockery) to nearest Express Office or Kailroad Station. W. H.& ILsTTucker&Go. RALEIGH N. C. Pure Seed PetaiMs, tonk county, Maine. Houlton Rose, Pearl of Savoy, Stonewall .TnrVo Abe a few "Bliss Triumph." The Kves show vilnlitv kit ir!...-- been Imrt llj e.ild. K I' nr xalo l.y fls Jw R. BERRY. TI1E Red Front, NKAU HuI'EI. ALUKUT, Ih tlie place to look for Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods. AU...1 I'l I.I. and C'OMl'LKTE lino of DRY GOODS, Boots, Shoes Etc. Special lot of BLANKETS anil COM. 1' OK I'S that will lm h.,1,1 ai ;:.. ly low liguro. It'blSaw Look Out For Danger. Reliable, Honest Goods Cost So Much Monty. Business Menl1 Don't Give Things Away Ijook out for the cheap sales at the end of the year when goods are "selling lar below cost." Very respectfully, Ilackburn & Villttt. Truck Barrels. You will make a mtaUke If yon bo' ' your Barrel before you see v TheE.E&J.A.MPadowiOo. " SAB?B m&nufetured by Jonea Ca otthiaelty. . . K , ... fi4 Thea barrel, wtre qimkI laat mm hy r ' Meaan. Ilackburn A Wllti ,a i:f otbwlarntrueken. u : i , ' iu v By buying tola barrel rax neoanur , -pom Industry and iet tne beat truck -barral on the market. Prioea Low. - Your trn'y, - ' ,- -," " ' . f "I --- , T- .
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 4, 1893, edition 1
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