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Journal.
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VOL. XI.--NO 294
NEW BERNE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1893.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
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BUSINESS LOCALS.
FINE Chicago Beef this morning.
N. Whiti'obu.
A FEW Barrels Home Raised Seed Po
tatoes for Sale. E. Street.
It
LOST A knob handled umbrella
patched at connection with handle.
Return to Journal office.
T OST At the fair grounds a plain
W wood bottom chair light weight and jnt,0 the
painted .yellow. Information can be lett
at tliis office. tf.
L"l OR SALE 1 pair new 6 1-2 foot car-
rv los wheels with 8 inch circle iron
axle. Dennis Wadswortii,
Junction Pollock and Queen Sts.
f322w.
Snninier
Georgia. It was ably edited, bat
the paper got in debt and hence
the geqnel.
On aoooantof the severe weather
in Washington the programme
oonld not be carried oat as
orig.nally intended. Nothing
essential was omitted and Cleve
land and Stevenson were indaoted
offices of President and
Vioe President of the United
States.
'In the matter of bis cabinet
Mr. Cleveland has established a
precedent in this country that may
place him on the highest plane
' A FULL line of Sprincr and
r n i .i . e m
oampies, consisting vumu . omjii , . o , .;.,,,,
Black. Blue and Brown Screes. Fine ".--i'
Check Cashmeres, Imported Suitings, it may prove a most emphatic fail
Worsteds in all grades. are.'' We refer ;o his nonpartisan
Satiataction guarantee!. . . . , , . n,i
F. M. Ciiadwick, (Tailor.) " pi-uiuB '"u!""i
if. At Hall's book store. hitherto a Republican, in his
Cvminff and Golnjr.
Mr. Geo. Allen left yesterday morning
for Rocky Mount on business.
State Senator Potter, of Beaufort, who
is also a member of the Board of Direc
tors of the Raleigh Insane Asylum
passed through en route from his home
to attend a meeting of the Board.
Judge H. R. Bryan has returned
Greensboro.
Miss Susie Dancnburg is back from
Goldsboro where she has been visitiug
friends.
Mr, Chas. Gay has returned from a
visit to relatives at Rocky Mount-
Mr. Russell Brose, and Mr.
C. B. Wood, attorneys of Chicago came in
on the steamer Albemarle on a ' pleasure
trip.
Mrs. Jas. E. Fleming, of Newark, N. J.
and Mrs. Gould, of Statcn Island came
in on the steamer Albemarle to visit Mrs.
S. C. Radcliff. They are former residents
of New Berne and Mrs. Fleming's hns
THE STEAM FERRY.
A Correspondent Elaborates Upon Its
Establishment, and Its .Bcnellts.
New Berne, N. C. March 7th, 1893.
Mr. Hill Humphry,
My Dear Sin In a recent conversation
held with you in the city of Raleigh,
from upon the proposed steam ferry across the
Neuse and Trent rivers, you asked me to
state my views as regards to the benefits
that would accrue to the mercantile pat
rons of the city of New Berne, and to (the
people living in the lower parts of Beau
fort county, and in Pamlico county.
In reply, I will say, thut J have given
the matter much thought and considera
tion, and I have arrived to this conclu
sion, that there never lias liecn a project,
set on foot in New Berne, which if car
ried out, will prove of so much pecuni
ary benelit to the people at large, as the
one of which you are the originator and
advocate. I will now, as brielly as pos
sible state my reasons for having arrived
to this conclusion.
It is a fact that greater facilities for
transportation and travel are much need-
T1T E have just received n big job lot of cabinet.
Letter. Note and 15MI Heads,
En
velopes, Cards and Tags which we are
offering at price3 that defy competition.
We LEAD in LOW PRICES, others may
follow. W. T. IIiix & Co.
South Front Street.
SOUVENIR SPOONS of Tryon's Palace
and coat of arms of North Carolina.
For sale by A. E. Hibbaiid,
ml lw. Jeweler.
rpRUNKS, TRUNKS I We arc pre
pared to manufacture Trunks ot all
kind. Repairing a Specialty. If you
have an old trunk, don't throw it away,
but send it to us and we will make it as
cood as new. S. B. Watson & Co.
Middle St. Odd. Small wood & Slover's.
feb. 12 2w.
Lord Chatham tried the hantl Wfta 8Ueriff of the county directly led in Craven county, with its broad and
sum thing ana it proved a iieoiaia
frtii ire, Haven did it with the
same re.-.uli. C'cvJand is greater
than Haves, bat is be greater than
Chatham. '
LOCAL NEWS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Howard.
N. Whittord Chicago beef.
T. F. McCarthy Card of thanks.
E.8. Street Home raised seed potatoes.
G
O To Street's Horse Store for Livery.
ill HE Celebrated Sabo;oso
1
Flor l)c
Habana Cigars. Six for Twenty-five
cents at C. C. Umsen'b Drug tyrons.
nov. 2-2m.
JUNE roadster's' at Street's horse store
An excellent program is being ar
ranged for the Y. M. C. A. social Friday
night.
The General Assembly of 1993 has of every description from
passed into history. It adjourned sine ot recognized standing.
after the war.
Mr. W. H. Bell and family of River-
dale left on the steamer Albemarle to visit
at their former home in Branchvillc, N. J.
Mr. Bell will extend his trip to New
York on business.
Mrs. Bettie Whaley of the city and
Miss Matilda Dixon of Moreliead lett on
the steamer Albemarle for northern mar
kets to purchase spring stocks of millinery.
Mr. Chus. L. Van Noppen representing
Chas. L. Webster & Co., publishers of
New York, is canvassing the city for a
most excellent literary work of eleven
volumes dealing with all the details of
American history from the discovery by
Columbus and giving the finest selections
all American
die at 1 p. m. Slonday.
The regular monthly meeting of the
directors of the Y. M. C. A. will be held
Saddlers nt Street's Horse this evening at 8 o'clock.
Mr. D. F. Jarvis, and Mr. C. P. Brad-
TiANDRUFF, Itch, Mange, and all Skin iiam uaVo swung out new and handsome
I I n! 1 1 1 1. .. n.,flTni I
mgns in front of their business places.
almost impassable rivers, that render
the lower part of IJeautort county and
t amlico county almost unknown quanti
ties in our mercantile alliiirs, us well as
social relations. These facilities can be
afforded only by a steam ferry, as the
width ot Neuse river precludes the possi
bility ol its being bridged lor very many
years, owing to the great cost ot the build
ing and keeping in good repair. Such a
bridge would require over 100,1100 feet
of plunk to floor it, and this to lie renew
ed every three years, to say nothing ol
other lepairs, and to be rebuilt entirely
every 10 or 13 years.
1 am confident in the assertion that the
steam terry would be a paying investment
from the coinmenceiiieut, as it would ah
sorb as soon as commenced nearly all
the ferrying now done by small open
boats, canoes and sharpies; the absorp
tion of the one halt of this ferrying
would more than pay the running ex
penses of a steam terry.
As matters now are, it is as great i
ELEGANT
Store.
A Diseases cured by the use of Duffy's
Jtch Ointment. For sale by
F. S. Duffy, Druggist.
MISH, Sacramental, Port and Scupper
nong Wines for sale by
Messrs. Roberts & Bro., one of New
Berne's most reliable mercantile Arms,
are well fixed up in their new brick
building which they havejust moved into
opposite their old sUnd.
An extra largo and strong carry log
passed through on the frcignt train yester-
,lo 11, a Wltl. n.,lr 1K..- I .l,or
JAS. KEDHOND.
JAB. 11EDMOND
Schaffer's Wild Cherry
Rock and Rye, put up expressly for
throat and lung diseases, tor sale liy
Jas. Rhdmond.
T CALVIN
1.
TT UNYADI Janos Mineral Water, the
AA best Natural aperient. For sale by
Jas. Redmond.
PURE Corn Whiskey for sale by
Jas. Redmond.
T UFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for
XJ gale by Jas. Redmond.
T MPORTED Holland Gin, Burke a Bass
A Ale and Burke's Guinness' Stout, for
ale by Jas. Redmond.
7C AAA CIGARS at very low figures
I U,vw lor wholesale and retail
trade fc sale by
Jas. Redmond.
fl ARRETT'S Cognac Brandy used very
v much in the sick room
Jas.
For Bale by
Redmond.
North Carolina s erand ton
has suffered no eclipse at Washing
ton.
Thb Governor of Montana hax
appointed Lee Mantle, a Repub
lican, U. 8. Senator
We stand oy Olevelaud silver or
no silver; Civil service or no Civil
service; office or no office.
8MAT0B Bansom was chairman
of the Senate inauguration com
mlttee and did the honors grandly
feet high, other parts in proportion. It
made in Michigan.
Several communications have been left
out recently, simply on account of their
length. The need for giving a good va
riety in the space at our command shuts
us off from publishing longarticles even
when their merit otherwise makes them
worthy of it.
The funeral of Mrs. S. Dudly was large
ly attended yesterday. It was in prog
ress at the very tin when the Benevo
lent Society of which she was the beloved
president was to have been in regular
meeting at her house according to an
nouncement in the churches Sundsy
The Revenue Cutter, Winona returned
from Washington N. C, yesterday morn
ing. Later in the day, being signaled by
the captain of the Betsy Jane, she ren
dered valuable assistance to the schooner
which was disabled by a broken rudder
The officers of the schooner express
thanks for the help given.
The caving in of the sidewalk on the
United States Public building lot where
the Hassell store formerly stood begins
to make that place quite dangerous to
people passing at night.
mem, tt. TT.mrK, tt . i. uoyo, i- journey from INew lierne to Aurora
C. Green. Enoch Wadswortii. N. C. I Beaufort county, or to Bavboro in Pani-
HmrliP. J. T HollUter Mm M S Wil. hco county and return, as it is to go
, . , ... ,,. ,. I the city of Chicago it would involve as
..u.LUMimar, wl.,er, Alice uar-. udl : m, ftt leU:it 01H. tllil,i ol tll(:
vey, iaura, nugues anci tmma uisosway, l expense,
returned from Washington where they! Now as to the positive certainty ol its
went to witness Cleveland's inauguration, heing an assured good investment,
In... r ... xt... T .:ii, !l. i,.,..,...
liiu uauu liuiu nun xjuiuu niLii iuu lunvi
nurfa nf ltnnnfnrl. nml Pntnlirn rnnnlies.
Death of Judge W. B. Hodman. is constantly increasing, notwithstanding
Washington, K. U., nas lost one ot Her the difficulty and danger ot crossing
foremost citizens. Judge William Blount small open boats ns rough and tempos
Rodman died at his home there Tuesday '0UB 8 l y L . " e "tu wm ? "m,mur
r ... r ferry ol sufficient capacity to take wagons
morning at 4:30 o clock, after an illness of ioaaea with country produce, and bug-
two weeks. mes and carnages at the small cost ol
Judge Rodman was born June 29. 1817 twenty-five cents, an d each person ten
,i,i u;n, ..i. m r rr I cents ucr iicait. anu land mem on euuer
u...,.,6 , , 8C. 11C . . ,
,u..,0. ,u.Blw, " pa98cngenj ,n the short space ol ten mm
uisliic long homo, ne served Jin the utes, the trade of New Berne with Beau
war as caotau. and he was a member of fort and Pamlico counties would be
the Supreme court bench of the State
from 1869 to 1878. He was elected to
this position direct from the bar.
Judge Rodman's health has been fail
ing since the death of his wife in 1887,
but he continued in active pratice of his
profession until a few weeks before his
death.
Ho leaves six children, three sons and
three daughters; one of whom is Mrs. O.
H. Guion of this city. She left for
vastly increased. It is plain to the most
ordinary intelligence, that a steam ferry
would eventually absorb all ol the trade,
to say nothing of the immense increase
consequent upon the great reduction in
the charge of ferrying vehicles and horses,
to say a reduction from $2.00 to 50 cents.
Tbe population ot New lierne will ap
proximate 9,000. 1 ask, how many are
thore in this who know anything of the
country on the North side of Neuse river,
its soil, its climate or its people; let me
assure them, as far as regards all three,
it is one of tbe best portions ot the State;
Washington on the morning train a .half I Aurora in Beaufort county is a thriving
hour after the receipt of the telegram an
nouncing her father's death.
Two Large Advertisers.
Mr. Wm. H. Stewart, of Buffalo, N. Y.
advertising agent for Dr. R. V. Pierce's
World's dispensary of that city, left Mon
day morning after placing a contract with
the Journal.
Tbe house he represents is one of the
best known of the country. It advertises
largely, and does a tremendous business.
A winter or two ago Dr. Pierce paid
a visit to this city,and neither he nor his
beautiful and elegantly furnished yacht
A lady on ner aro forgotten by any means.
way to the lecture fell there las, evening. Mr. Chas. S. Heath, ot Boston, Mass. is
Something should be done in relerence to now j tuo cjty representing A P. Ord-
It without delay. I wav & Co.. of that nlar. Ha thus been
I r
We are requested by quite a number distributing a thousand eighty-page
of little folks to announce that the Juve-1 pamphlets, "Kaufman on diseases, its
nile fair will commence today at the real-1 causes and Honie Cure" by Carl Erust
THB tanners who have entered a donee of Dr. Chas. Duffy, and be open Kaufman M. D., a Prussian physician of
trust need a good tanning, and tbe each afternoon, from 2 to 6 o'clock for a I note, and lata professor of the theory and
publio ubonld endeavor to give it to week. The charges for admission aro 8 1 practice of medicine at the University of
i, Mb. Smith will please ' give his
attention to the pensions. Let
them by chiseled down by Uokey
them. ;
. "Thbbb Is many a slip between
the cap'and thellp," and they tell
ns theonn caused many a Blip at
Washington.
cents for children, S cents for adults, sea-1 Berlin.
son tickets 10 cents. Master Richard! Messrs. Ordway&Co., are just intrc-
Duffy it president. I ducing their propritary medicine (the
The Fiber Works at Riverdale former- ngbt for which was.purchased .from Dr.
lv owned and ran by Messrs. Mallett Kautman) in this section, but Mr. Heath
Bros, will at no distant day b in oper- mtorms us mat tny ao an immense bust
ation again. The company now owning have for several years past expanded think ft want no furt,lcr buginc
village or township, with a highly intelli
gent and prosperous population, mostly
agricultural, with a soil of unsurpassed
fertility; Hayuoro, Htoncwall and vandc
mere, also prosperous villages in .Pamlico
county, with a like population. Ihesc
sections ot country and tbeir people arc
now almost isolated from New Berne,
and to a very large majority of our peo
ple, they arc almost unknown.
Isew Heme is beyond all question the
best located city in North Carolin, either
as a summer or winter resort, its only
drawback, is its isolation, the great diffi
culty of getting out to the surrounding
country, which all visitors desire to see
and to know, and this very dilhculty is
one of the causes that operates against its
prosperity. Strangers visiting a town or
city for pleasure, do not otteu Jselect as a
place ot resort, a town, surrounded Dy
broad and tempestous rivres, with no way
to visit its surroundings hut by the slow
and dangerous way of small sail boats.
This state of affairs is behind the age, and
should be changed, we must establish a
steam ferry, that is our only remedy.
Wow, a word to the merchants ot JNew
Berne, if you wish to increase your trade,
very greatly, with the north side of Neuse
river, lend a helping band, take stock in
the enterprise, yon cannot increase your
business by sitting down, folding your
hands or by "lying supinely upon your
bucks." "You must be up and doing,
"the Gods help those that help them
selves, and if there are any among you,
who are content to glide down the grade
of lifo in the same old business ruts, who
ac-
(JESERAL ASSEMBLY.
FIFTY-FIRST DAY.
SENATE.
The bill to provide for the support of
the Agrcultural and Mochanical Col
lege.
Much opposition was developed to the
bill on account of the feature which ap
propriated f5,090 for the purchase of
ands adjoining the college.
An amendment was adopted by which
the appropriation for land was stricken
out. The bill tnen passed its third read-
At 12 o clock Senator Pou arose to a
question of personal privilege and remin
ded the Senati that nt this hour Grover
Cleveland was being inaugurated for a
second time as President of the United
States, and that the government was now
passing in the hands ol the party which
was its lounder. lie concluded hy mov-
that the house resolution which tenders
the congratulations of the General As
sembly bo adopted and that the president
of the senate and speaker of the house
unite in a dispatch to President Cleve
land, conveying the resolution, lhe
resolution was adopted unanimously amid
enthusiastic cheers.
The resolution was as follows:
A joint resolution of congratulation to
lis Kxcellency Grover Cleveland, Presi
dent of the United States:
Resolved by the House of Representa
tives, the Senate concurring, that the
hearty congratulations of the General
Assembly ol North Carolina are hereby
tendered to lion, (irover Cleveland upon
his again assuming the great of President
of the United Stales to which he has for
i second time been overwhelmingly elec
ted by Ins lellow citizens.
His former illustrious administration
ives assurance that during his present
Icrm of office the execution of the laws
will be non-sectional, iiiipiirti.il anil in
the interest of all the people.
Uesolvcd, That the Kjieaker of the
House of Representatives and the Presi-
lent of the Senate be instructed to
immediately telegraph the above resolu
tion to President Cleveland.
TiTlie resolutions which had been adop
ted by the House were adopted by a rising
vote of the Senate, only one lone Third
partyite refusing to vote.
The bill providing for the quarantine
station at Southport passed third reaibn
by a vote of 22 to IS, as it passed second
reading last night.
Dill to increase the appropriation of
tin: colored oi jihan asylum from $1,000
to$l,.ri(IO passed third reading.
The bill to establish a North Carolina
reform school failed to puss its second
rending.
The following bills passed third read
ing :
House bill, to prevent fraudulent as
signments.
liill to provide for the employment
and support of convicts in the peniten
tiary (appropriated $25,000 as contingent
lund.)
Lieut. Gov. Doughton was presented
with a line gold headed cane by Senator
Merritt and with a beautiful silver butter
dish by Senator Pou; and Senator King
a fine gold-headed cane in behalf ot
Senators. Also Chief Clerk Burkhead
was presented with a fine gold-headed
cane and meerschaum pipe. Appropriate
and touching speeches and replies ac
coinpanied tile presentations.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
A bill to prohibit the salo of deadly
weapons to minors was reported. The
committee reported a substitute, and as
amended the bill passed.
House bill, 037, to amend the Lode
relative to Building and Loan Associa
tions was amended and passed.
The house concurred in the senate
amendments to the quarantine bill, for
the establishment of the station at South-
port.
The penitentiary appropriation o.ll
as reconsidered and a contingent ap-
ropriation of $25,000 made to be used
only by consent of the Governor.
A message was received lrom the Sen
ate stating that it refused to concur in
the llouso amendment making the state
Guard aniironriation only $8,000, and
conference committee was appointeJ.
GRAND
GlearanceSale
We are closing ont
our tntnc stock of
Fall and Winter Goods
kiAimHaa
PUWUtK MaujVmiVIWt
Absolutely Pure. I II U If I Ul IV UUOl
furth- In order to make room
for our
URGE & EXTENSIVE
Spring Stock,
which will be open for
inspection in a tew
days.
Our stock is large,
consisting of a Com
plete Assortment of
Olotiiirxe;.
Ix?y Goods,
BOOTS, SHOES,
Hats, Notions, Sc., 4c.
NOTH SOME OF OUB PEICE3
Hon s (Jassimoro Suits, $3 00 to $5 00
Men's all wool Cheviot SuiU 5 00 to 8.50
Corkscrew ' 7.00 to 11 50
Heavy Cotton Undershirts 20c.
' Working Undershirts 20c!
" Drilling Drawers 20c,
Elastic Suspenders 10c,
Solid Lenther Shoes inn
lloavy L nbleai lied Domestic
(remnants) 4c,
Kindly KoHi-iting an inspection
trom the public,
I
A cream of tartar baking
Highest of all in louvening strength.
Latest Unitkd States Goveknmknt
Food Rkpoht.
Royai, Baking Powdur Co.. 100 Wall
8t.,N. Y.
Come give us a taste of your iiuabty.''
MIAKliHl'KAlti:.
Yhu can, judge the quality ol
some tliingH by tiiHte, but the ouly
way to judge a shoes is by wear.
The shoes we sell the old reliable
Staoy Adam's & (Jo's, have been
tested in this market tor ten years,
anu an agree that thoy are wear
resistors. Noue like them as a
customer remarked to ns a few
days ago. Prices 2.00 to f 3.00.
See ns for Hats, Clothing and Un
derwear.
J. M. HOWARD.
use
(Mima f'liiiirhu
DUFFY'S COUdll KILLER
Colds, Sore Throat
te. Excellent in all alfections of the
Throat and Lum;s inducing healthy ac
tion ot the mucous membrane, soothing
and healiii" the same. Is an antiskitic
uid (UcitMiciUE. Prices, 10c., 25c. and
SOc.Jper Ixittle.
Notice of Dissolution,
Notice is hereby in ven that the firm of
Holland & Jiirvis is this day disolvod by
mutual consent by the withdrawal ol .1.
It. Holland from lhe linn. The business
will lie continued by I). F. Jarvis who
has purchased the interest of. I. li. Ilol-
and. and lo wlumi all aeeouts are pay
able. J. II. Hoi.I.AM.
I). F. Jakvis.
Ilavin" purchased the interest of J. H.
Holland, in the linn of Holland & Jarvis
I ber to inform lhe the public that I
will continue business at the same loca
tion on 1'oiioek street, llianknu' my
many mends lor their patronage in the
past, and hoping by lnithlul services to
merit it, ill the luture. lam Very ltesp.
1). F. Jakvis.
ROBERTS & BRO.
Brick Store, Opposite Old Stand.
We have a fine stock of
HAVE MOVED TO THEIR
A Card of Thanks.
I hereby extend to the Fire Depart
ment of New Berne this expression of my
appreciation of their valued services in
promptly and cllectively stopping
with such small loss to me the flames
which threatened irreat destruction to
my property. T. F. MlCartuv.
rlt
. li.o I""" n r ...... ,. I ininic luey warn, no iuriuer uuaincss ac-
A temperanoe man expiaiUH the property haT6 B,de tome improve- 1150,000 annually in advertising. They quauaunce, and have no desire for an in-
inac on iDaagnraiiiua uuj it w mentA ,n(j wm mte still other.. They I aM tnou&and. or news papers, ana auo crease ot trade, thon i suggest, take no
. either a drink Of Dneumonla. BO he in. .t'nnroit u1ertialnir for hu-m onanti other methods of reachlnir the public,and Utoclc in It, do not invest one .cent, and do
took the drink.
- GoVKEKOB Oabb coold not be
at the Inauguration, Nevertheless
he appear in tbe plctares and U
aa cood looking aa the beat of
them.". ,
li ..ii i.. i -A-A in I tlia beat avidenea of their flndincr it a '
ucb v MimMg "v i - --. -- lizena of Pamlico and Bcaulort are ripe
tbeir boalneaa. VVH mvwuu un J ""J for it? they know that if carried out, it
The nremlum of 115 forth, beat thor- ,noWMU18 ' nd thelr burinee. oorrea-1 will be a great Convenience to them and
.. . . ... I nnndimr irmwlnir aa time DRurmaaea. Of much pecuniary benefit, for rapid com-
oagnDreawaiuonwi ineair.wa. - . , r -a mUnication will develop their resourcea,
ted in the publication ot ma nn poDiiin-1 a child of Sarah DillahunL ool.. waa and increase the value of tbeir land
1. It waa won bv Mr. Thomas A Mo-1 :i. i i i. m, i,i. 1 am confident that a well managed steam
rr ti,t. rti, nr jurn. wii-l-. . .. ferry, will be of far greater benent to Wew
V nV iTV wl aooui Hire. mii rromin.cuj. Berne than a Railroad It is true, that
mington Onslow B. K. UO, at. ac-l uinUbinim last nhrht . in Christ both are beneficial: steam ferry can do
in betns rich. ait Is orobable that pw?f T If.Tf I Churcb. ReT- Po" discoursed M onl? "or great
v in oemn non, aa-it is prouauio ku . . fc . tnoroui,bred Hotatoln bull ..L , . ,,. . . . . good, and that continually. On the con-
we money kioKa will eoon have to 1 ri0l.tein heifer, and for asreral 21"' f :
walk around nnder the protection UtleV o. poultrv, r ' ;, ,jjf "il?, -ttJ
4 . , - i . it - Bugvwi iuqiuiw w iwi wuuukuuubi aa ivi avaiivT tuuuaivuvn aavauat ui vuv
of a body guard all the time.
r locality. Therrarenow lmngi
Many person . who have been shown Inerta! vir. Pott la Prlrini nf he lower part of Beanfort and m Pamlico
1 civilities by Ajthur!8imihons.6olrt at the nnlf,.i n ,.ni,.i a., I oountlea. v 8 to lJ,00y people who are
insuaveraur ui uwm varoima - - I 5 - . . "w' I debarred from trading hero. In conse-
and the Oovernor of South- Owo- wu l" uu""" . 'rTT. m? . aiMMion ar UMnew Doji ana young quencofwntof quick transportation.
- " 1 a. a.a Kual andAlnfavl A l la AlI S lan M I a aa aa. iM .alA. . . . i . . -
t ftoa ne m-vnina a tpccui tnort m uiTe mem uii mmsportauon. ana its
V. Va Kaam atnnnlnfjwl in ftla Ml vtlaAat h
t ' Mi a .-.. -.. mr t : r -arc - - - , k i auvu ibuu un a uwuum lucuw auvi U i una isivui wiv tinusiruiMiuvu.
una ai po raeos . wiwo.ukwu, . o,...,.. Arthur Simmon, for Uvi ....,1 wl Inflnenn. .ill hi ei.ic.k It felL
but the Governor of South Caroline h,.d irtrtiint L . . ' k-m.i.- . .i.. ,. hay a briefly a I could stated the ad
knew how It would have been had
they met and aoted aooordlagty.
' TnB Maoon, Oa., Telegraph haa
tisen Bold to New Yorkera for tlO,
' ,." T ' 'i li the unnonniM'tnert.
- , , , f'
soma twenty year
place in the white' house. Wb.n Mr.
Mr. Ilamsoa waa elected p wu removed
and on Saturday immediately after Mr.
Cleveland's Inauguration he was restored
tohla old position, doubtless one of the
tl i aiT'.oituiente.- rrovimn to t'e nr
MntMM lht wnnM awaiilfe fn tha nannlA
of the on new ned forcollego pnrposes ln 0f the wUblisbment of a
' i i . 1 ' . ' " ' ;. I steam ferrv. and will oonclnde bv wishina
i - 1 oa, smtt ' -' ' Toa SBOcessln vourpraise worthy 'enter.
Kcguiar oommumoation or tx. tjona si prise. v--;w. - Yours, etc,'-.'
Lodir A. F. A. M. tonlirht at 7:80 J ' A FantKU to Stbak
w'clock. X!m j, 8. TtAmairr, 8o.'
FERRT EHTBUl'RItB.
remain,
Very respectfully,
SOL. COHEN.
"Red Star Clothier."
Middle St., New Berne, N. O.
Jamks R. Jones.
Salesman. j29
For Sale,
HOUSE and LOT on Pollock street.
Apply to
ASA JONES, Agt.
March 4, 1894. Jtf
Seed Potatoes.
A few Extra Nice Ilome Grown Seed
Pota'.ooa.
Also. C'boico Northern Seed.
nl tf J. E. LATHAM.
Family Groceries, Provisions,
Boots and Shoes.
Agent for F. W. Stochs Flour,
Of Michigan. Also importers ol
WEST INDIA MOLASSES. W. fl. & R. S. TUCKER & CO.
Are selling Goods at Closo Figures.
Call in and look at our atojk m5tf I
THE GRW FB0NT QrgSS QqQ()s J
HOVELTf STORE,
Phonographic Exhibition.
Coinmencinir with today, (Tuesday
Feb. 28th) the phonograph which waa at
the Fair, will be on exhibition in the
Green Front Novelty Store next to the
Haptist churcti. i rice, 1U cents tor threo
pieces. w.j. nuiTii.
at
Middle St. Near South Front
(Next to Dully 'a Druif Store,)
IS OFFERING
Special Inducements
IN
Spring '93a
New Drees Fabrics for this season
are now on active sale.
Onr showing of Spring Dress
Goods represents the moat desirable
textures and shades of plain mate
rials, as well an thn rinhnp Pari.
musical Instruments, Violins, Novelties. rue
Banjos, Guitars. Mandolins, uDreB8 Goods for this Spring
tuners, Aumonarps, ft8 to color and style from those of
Flutes. Fifes. Piccolos. Accor- the Pa8t season.
BROAD STREET FRUIT STORE.
Just arrived a fresh lot of northern
fruit, parsnips, carrots, beets, bananas,
cocoanuts, rutabagas, turnips, apples and
lemons.
To my friends and patrons wlnlo pass
ing Ilroad St. please call. Any article
purchased ot my stock not as represented
tlio money I will refund on return ot any
Thanking you kindly for past
deonB, Harps, Etc,
ALSO, A FOt.fi UNE OF
Solid and Plated Jewelry,
such as Watches, Chains,
Cuff and Collar Buttons,
Ladies' Pins, Earrings,
Scarf Pins, Spectacles, Etc.
Great Cut in Prices tt.
article.
favors hoping to reoaive a continuance of In Pictures & Picture Frames
your pa ro..K. .. . . and EASELS we carrv the Lanreat
Krr.ad Htrpol: H'rnit Mtorn Hnrnnrl l ..... . "
- ' - " ntjMr in rma uwllnn nf . Iia Ht.tn
j.. . i - it : .1 .1 1 .. . . i . .. r i " "
(lour nuwvu iiiiiiuic, iic&b uwi w ni,
Chaa. Swcrt's beef stall.
Jake D. Barfiki.d,
Proprietor,
E. C. D. NOTICE.
On snd after March 1st the steamer
Neuse will sail from New Berne at 4
m. until further notice.
Gbo. Hchdbbsov, Agent
Requests for samples should in
dicate something as to colors and
price of goods desired.
Cash with order of 85.00 and
over, we deliver goods free (except
lurnuure ana orooKery) to nearest
Express Umoe or Katlroad Station.
W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Oo.
RALEIGH, N. C.
MONEY ON LIFE INSURAM
During Fair Week.
leom own
Lost.
Friday night March 8d, 1898, on Street
between Collegiate Institute and Union
Dolnt. star sfraped sold medal with the
Inscription "Hannah Moore Academy
'80." On the otbtr "Qui natltul vincet."
A liberal reward will be given for it re
turn at this office, , , i , , ; . i
We have recently full eomDlarMl
facilities for handling loans on Twin
and Endowment Inauranoe Poliolea, jfft
loan upon reasonable term about 90 par '
p- notice Extraordinary ! a4-B-:
IKqoitoble.iEina. Mutual Llf of New k
To All My Old Frier ds and rSSiJJ
iwu, union cwDiraj, mutual Benefit of
8tr. Albemarle.
On aad after March 8, 1898 nntii 'lu Gr6611
Customers.
I wiah to aa; that I am back at my ,? Brooklya Lire, United '
AU a j t . ai I v m ',. r.v "'T i '
One door east of J. J. ToUon's to mrrith nil. -i IT fiJ i
.h.r. I .in .nmah tk.m .i.h th. montn, with prWileM of rmawmi. '
" " " - wm . I IMIIM UMlintawl hk kaa 1
IBEBT THE MARKET ATFORUB
j - In the -tin of
poller accepted that ha bean outsUad.
ln Inaa ihan thraa wmmm Tf u
oar to Mcur a loan wo rill bur yonr 1
Groceries.-Etc. I - W also deal la luveatnu.uk iaMirltUa
tuer notice wi wr. Aioernarie, 0( tnet nuitnsiWnnmn t .11 n..t 1 lneiodin railroad a took s a4 konda. r
. L Iff t-vl a, 1 II , 1 M I " " aT - f,. . n. ' , 1 '
' "l"Kfm wiu - u. iu ttTor aj,d Bopn. m Am oooUbu vaT vouaiy ana iownsbip ton .
J a .1 TP J ,,) a 11 aft . aa IkniH Wi. 1 - w I aa.4 ai i I aa
uj wiu m m. n jhow itoamtervo their ptron.s .iii
Berne, , Ru-prr Cray, Act. Aut, I I remain vr"r oi o ' - ntsownt I In? r.F't Tn?t "1 r-
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