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. ,'V:;J.f'V:fl)' .'vrtVj'iW -,v'';''J,' .-"XT'' ? v': . vi;s:3 ;, i . ; '-.. -. Journal. VOL,-XL-NO. 298 NEW BERNE, N. C, SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1893. PRICE 5 CElfTS. Tttf Daily " -;';,i:-i'' ',V.' r BUSINESS LOCALS, i JUST BECEIVED. A nice line , of Prayer Books, bound in French ' Seal, Venetian Morocco and French1 Morocco. Prlcea 7c, and 11.00. Also a nice line of music books at IUWs Book Btobb. . tnlO.tf. - LOST A knob handled umbrella patched at connection with handle. Return to Joubhal office. LOST At the fair grounds a plain , wood bottom chair light weight and painted yellow. Information can be left at this office. tf. A FULL line of Spring and 8n miner Samples, consisting of Chcviotts, Black, Bine and Brown Serges, Fine Check Cashmeres, Imported Suitings. Worsteds in all grades. Satisfaction guaranteed. F. M. Chadwick, (Tailor.) t At Hull's book store. WE have just received a big job lot Letter, Note and Bill Heads, of Eu- vclopcs, Cards and Tags which wc arc offering at prices that defy competition. Wo LEAD jn LOW PMCES, others may follow. VV. T. Hill & Co. South Front Street. TRUNKS, TRUNKS1 We are pre pared to manufacture Trunks ol 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 good as new. S. B. V atpon & Co. Middle St. Opp. Smnllwood & Shiver's, feb. 12 2w. QO To Street's Florae Store for Livery. ill HE Celebrated Saboioso Flor l)c Habana Cigars. Six for Twenty-live cents at C. C. Oiieen'b Dnuu Stobe. nov. 2-2in. F UNE roadster's! at Street's horse store. ELEGANT Saddlers at Street's Horse Store. DANDRUFF, Itch, Mange, and all Skin Diseases cured by the use of Duffy's Itch Ointment. For sale by F. S. Duffy, Druggist. MISH, Sacramental, Port and Scupper nong Wines for sale by Jas. Redmond 1 CALVIN Schaffcr's Wild Cherry Rock and Rye, put up expressly for throat and lung diseases, tor salo by Jas. Redmond. D H F UFFY'S Malt Whiskey for Medicinal use, for sale by Jab. Redmond. UNYADI Jaoos Mineral Water, the best Natural aperient. For sale by Jas. Redmond. URE Corn Whiskey for sale by Jas. kedmond. DUFF Gordon salo by Imported Sherry, for Jab. Redmond. . IMPORTED Holland Gin, Burke s Bass Ale and Burke's Guinness' Stout, for tale by Jas. Redmond. 7K AAA CIGARS at very low tigures fV.UUVfor wholesale and retail trade ft sale by Jas. Redmond. ARRETT'S Cognac Brandy used very much in the rick room. For sale by Jas. Redmond. - Dkauty and order will not sattafy God without fruttfuloess. MODKST North Carolina is not very forward about standing back. A CniCAOO ordinance says no more building shall be over 130 feet high. .OAH ADA'S exports to Great Britain decreased in February 65 iper cent, from a year ago. A TKMPEBANCB paper announces that "Liberia imports 70,000 gal Ions ol intoxicants for each mis' sion ary." YVBBK a bank fails in Chiaa it ia the cos torn to cut off the headis of the offending bauk officers us an example to others. Tub bones of the whales that German Kaiser slaughtered in the North Sea laut snmmer are to be turned into furniture for the Nor wegian boathouse at Potsdam. IT has been well said that as we grow older we become more modest and mora moderate in our de mands; we claim less. "The child cries for the moon and beats his nuee because he sanhot ; have it; the old man gladly sips bis gruel, thankful to eat that, and esoape a beating himself." "HKwho thinks that he can do imaoh for God will find himself mis , taken; bat he who thinks that God ' 4e so ready to work wonders in be ' half of needy souls that he wit) nse " even him In this line if he will put iimself at God's service, will not T be aiaUkto." ".':-;':;f. v . It ts easy to live In .the ' world after the world's plnion.j I i w ' - easy to live in solitude alter onr ' va. - Bnt the, great man is ha who ' ' in the midst ot the orowd keeps , with perfeot ; eweet neas tbV 'inde peuuencn of bis character. IS W. (s v Kmerson.' 'V .":f.;H; t: 1 Llentenant Peary will have, a competitor .in Arctio exploration this year . in ' Frederick Jackson, who Will take a British party up to Vr"z Jo'M pli Land. , Mr,' J ickson tl.i. is he willt,lsn have hind op to Yotj will find in every church people who most be coaxed and patted and petted and ooddled just as jon would a opoiled ohild if yoa hold them to the oharoh and even then they will pout and hide away and refuse to do anything except according to 'their own eweet 1 wllhi. Spoiled by selfish ness Bible reader. Colonel Hilary A. Herbert' is disqualified by law from holding even the humblest office in the army. The law is pUiu, and has no loopholes. It prohibits the ap pointment of any person "who has served in any capacity in the mili tary, naval or civil service of the so-called Confederate States, or of either of the States in insurrection, to any position in the army of the Uuired states " And et this same Colonel Herbert is in commaud of the whole United States Navy, and may order Admirals and Commaii d is to do his nidditig. This is an absurd condition of affairs. LOCAL NEWS. NEW A D VEH T I SEMEN TS. Howard. W. G. Bnnson Auction Sale. DisoswBy & Churchill Keep your eyes skinned. Tho weather bureau promises fair and wanner weather today. Maximum temperature yesterday SO, minimum 41, ranee 15. A good thick layer of oyster shells- has been spread on Craven street from South Front to Pollock. The first postmaster appointed under the new administration is N. A. Hamil ton, of Elora, Tenn. Big Ike kept a steady stream of cus tomers In his store and appeared to be doing a rushing business all day yester day. Morehead City exoects to vote on the question of issuing ten thousand dollars in bonds to be spent in town improve ments. A convention of the cotton planters and merchants of Arkansas is being held in Little Rock discussing a reduction of the cotton acreage of that State. Messrs. Wadsworth & Carmine were selling roe Bhad yesterday that went 12 pounds to the pair. They were the finest that have been in market this season. The Editor of the Journal is under obligations to Messrs. T. II. Mallison, G L. Hardison, Thoi. Hervett and thers for conrtescis shown our travelling agent. A full blooded Indian was executed for murder in Indian territory Friday. Ac cording to the custom of the territory be was shot by a detachment of deputy mar shals. Boston has had a 14,500,000 fire. Three dead bodies have been taken from the ruins and others are still supposed to new tnem thirty persons were' in jured. The amount lost by the wreck of the schooner Martha, Capt. Thomas, at Ocra- coke, of which we told a few days ago is statey to be $2,500. There was no in surance. A great revival is In progress iu Broad street Baptist church, Winston, under the jfreaohmg of Rev,. Thomas. There have been as many is fifteen conversion a night. une or tne Journal subscribers near Newport, said to our travelling agent that the . defeat ot the ' Third party last election by the two old parties was mur der in the first degree. Three bright little orphan boys origi nally from the country, but lately of the city, were sent np to the Oxford Orphan Asylum. They were George Herrington and Charlie and Luther Fulford. Inadvertently we omitted to mention the fine cornet and piano duett by Messrs II. V. Wood and. T. G. Wilkinson, These who; were so fcrt&n&te as tq( he t tha ftn- tertainmeat'wsre highly pleased through- oXit All whom we have heard speak of it declare that it was worth more than the admission price. Fishing Items From Morehead. v The Morehead City News states that Messrs. Daly Wade and Mack Lewis at one drop of their Bets' 1 a ' fbw days ago caught fifty dollars wtrth, offish,, . It also mentions that Messrs. Charley Willis 4 Co., caught seventeen thousand mullets recently. Capt. John E. Lewis tells the News of one of his nets in whlehover three thou- fish bav been eanght,' " , ;.'.'-.;"V Chih-aan Doaril of ftiaervhMrsl At the'' meeting of the board of road supef isors'f f the Jfo twbln jSathrdaj Mr. F. Ulrich was elected chairman for The selection of Mr. Ulrich is a good rons, - (With biaenergysnd perseVereoes an Improvement in ths roads may m ex- peclodj (pe,U4usWnJmwriJiWntii the roads around ths city In good,, order Tit gelling and keeping of them in suih a condition will be a fine thing . for th Three Ship Wrecks. Three wrecks are reported. One is the schr. Lillie Schmidt, which stranded ten miles south of Ocracoke N. C. Another was the Kate Y. Aiken, at the entrance to Charleston harbor a total loss. Each of these vessels carried a crew of seven men. All were saved. The third wreck was the British bark, Alice M. Craig, which foundered 230 miles from Buenos Ayres. She found ered in a gale, and Capt. Ross, his wife and eight of the crew were drowned. The White Star steam ship, Naronic now out from Liverpool 18 days is still missing. Coming and Doing. D. A. F. Beard, of the Congregation- alist American Missionary Society, passed through yesteday on his way to his homo in New York. Ho has been at Beaufort looking after the interest of the colored church there, which building was burn ed a short time ago. Miss Willie Ferebcc, who is teaching at Riverdalc, came up for a brief visit home. Judge II. R. Bryan has left for Nor folk for a short visit to his son Henry, after which he will hold court in Ala mance county. Mr. Paylor. of High Point aj rived to visit at Mr. T. A. Green's. Mrs. C. E. Nelson returned from a vis it to relatives. Mr. L. J. Horton and wife, of Chatham county came back to New Berne yester day on the steamer Howard from their Jones county farm "Ravcnwood." Highway Robbery. Mr. John Hill came down on a raft the middle of the week and aftei disposing of the timber started to walk to his home near Turkey Quarter Fiiday night about 9 o'clock. When in tho neighborhood of the Fort on Neuse road at the edge of the city he was set upon by two colored men. By a string effort he freed himself and started to run, but brought right up in the arms of another negro and he was soon overpowered by the three and robbed, receiving a blow on the head in the scuffle which lcit its mark and having the buttons torn off his overcoat. They robbed him of everything he had in his pockets forty dollars in money, his pocket knife, some apples and a plug of tobacco. Upon being allowed to depart, Mr. Hill retraced his steps and spent the night in the city. Waking Up. A Jones county gentleman who was in our omce Friday night minks tbnt a drive over the road between here and Maysville would furnish material for an article on bad roads. He says there are good places in it and bad places, but taken as a whole it is nothing but a mud path. He flatly' pronounces such roods a scandal to civilization anil says they ought not to he allowed. We are glad to hear farmers express ing themselves so decidedly. It shows beyond question that they are waking np to the need for improvement in this line. We have been hammering away at the subject, a long time, and when the people are so aroused as to move with concerted action in the matter some efficient remedy will be applied and re lief to a long suffering travelling public will assuredly come. At J. W. Stewart's. During the past week the painters have been at work on Mr. J. W, Stewart's of fice and have given it a neat appearance. Also Mr. T. J. Mitchell, e native of New Berne, but recently of Henderson, enteied Mr. Stewart's service as book-keeper a few days ago. "Tom'' is a rapid pensman, a (good accountant and is passionately fond of horses con sequently bo will no doubt feel perfectly at home in his new work, and fall right in love with his situation Mr. Stewart Is wide awake 'for that which is good. He is ever seeking means to advance his business, and by his ener gy business sagacity and square dealing be has built np a strong and far reaching business, and his efforts have contributed greatly in making tNew Berne tak the prominent position as a horse and mule market that it enjoys. A Wondrous Escape. A bad accident which was one of the narrowest escapes irom instant death possible happened at Vandemere on the afternoon of Saturday the 4th Inst, As Mr .'John Morrissey's son, Coolidge, about fifteen years old was cutting wood, his little brother Boss about five years old ran under the ax as it wss descend ing had received the blow on ths top of hhj head. The ax glanced and cut out piece of the skull bone 1 1-9 inches square so-that ths pulsations of the brain cduld be discerned. Dr. G. S Attmore, of Stonewall atten ded to the wesnd. : Ths piece of bone was left out but ths cut portion of (the scalp was placed in position ; again and three days after the accident Dr. Attmore pronounced his little patient in a lair way to perfect recovery, his youthfulness be ing In favor of such a result ' - . i , In view of the severity of the injury It is a' surprising thing for the child to sur vive at all, but a still more sstonishing feature Is the little .effect It has had upon htm.' He has suffered very little from pain or fever, he chIs hearty and wants to 1 ont TO '; ! ( i i a ' ' ( f !' i, 1. CITIZtNS OF SEW BERNE. Do you feel interested in cheaper and better transportation in crossing Neuse and Trent rivers J Tou will be called on in a few days to lend a helping hand. Will you assist in this important enter prise ? Will you subscribe two hundred and fifty shares of twenty-five dollars each ? IT so, the steam ferry enterprise is an assured fact. There is no doubt that the remaining one hundred and fifty shares can be raised on the north side of Neuse river' in Psmlico and Beaufort couuties. Four hundred shares are all that are required to complete the steam ferry. An assessment of 25 per cent, will amount to $2,500. This amount being paid on the boat, will justify any shipbuilder in building it, and will give us three years time on the bal ance with payments of one, two and three years. With the hearty co-operation of the people of New Berne and the people on the north side of Neuse river we can have this ferry in operation within the next six months across both rivers, w ith the cost of ferriage less than one half the present rates. Now we have the charter, and a broad one, and let us no no longer delay in completing an enterprise which will add so much to our prosperity, wealth and trading facilities. With about 30,000 people to aid in the support of a ferry across Neuse and Trent rivers, to say nothing of outside support, there should lie no more delay in securing the amount required for its construction. There is no reason why the ferry should not pay a dividend of 25 per cent, per annum. Uuilu a boat with an upper tk that will accommodate one hun dred ormore people, and there will lie many a day during the hot summer months that the boat will take in live ollars or moro at five cent a head from our citizens who can swiftly cross the Trent and Ne"isc rivers, and enjoy the refreshing breezes. Let the boat be con structed in the modern plans for the comfort of passengers, and there will lie no lack of a liberal support. Citizens, remember that you are not giving away your money, tor you are surely investing in an enterprise thut will return it to you tenfold. Pitooimss. Church Services. Centenary M. E. Church. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ni. conducted by the pastor, Rev. R. A. Willis. Prayer meet ing at 9:15 a. m. Sunday School at 3 m. J. K. Willis, Sup't. Prayer meet ing Thursday evening at 7.801 p. m.'jThc public are cordially invited to attend all these services. Presbyterian Church C. G. Vardell istor. Services 11 a. in. and 7:80 p. ra. Sunday School 8:30 p. m. Subject for morning service John, 3: lu evening lne Uoynootl ot Christ All are cor dially invited to attend these services. Churchjof Christ. D. H. Pelree.l pas tor. Meeting for men at 9:30 a. in. Her mon at 11 a. m., subject: "God, Man and the Devil." Sunday school at 3 p. m. Sermon at 7:80 p. m. Subject: "The Good Confessions." You are invited to attend these service. Good ushers. Baptist Church. Rev. Rufus Ford, pastor. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. conducted by the pastor. Sunday school at 8 p. m. Christ Chnrch Rev. T. M. N. George, rector. 4th Sundoy in Lent. Early celebration 7:45 a. m. Services and ser mon 11 a. m, and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school and young men's Bible class 3:30 Sunday School at the Chapel 9:30 a. m Lenten services dunng the week: Mon day. Wednesday, Friday 9 a. ni., Tues day, Thursday, Saturday 7:40 a. m Every afternoon 5 p. m. The public are cordially invited to all services. Atten tive ushers. Catholic Church Rev. Mathias llau, rector. 4tn Sunday in Lent. Mass and sermon at 11 a. m. Catechism at 4 p. m and way of the cross at 4:30. Friday Lenten service at 4 p. m. Y. M. C. A 5. p. m. Young men's meeting conducted by Rev. Rufus Ford Bible class Mouday night. Moody In Charlotte. Evangelist Moody is preaching in Char lotte to congregations of Ave thousand or more. The News and Observer says of this noted Christian worker There is very little of the preacher about nun in appearance or manner. He just ask and the simplicity with which he talks is one of his chief charms. A child can understand, snd a grown person appre ciate the simple truths of the gospel as told bv this wonderful messenger of God. - If one goes to hear Moody, ex pecting the keen satire and wit ot Sam Jones, one will be disappointed. That is not his style. It is not Moody that at tracts, but the Word, ss presented by him in his peculiar simplicity, that hold the vast audience spellbound. ' . 1 . Massaio Notice. - The regular monthly convention of Newberne Chtpter NO. 46 Roval Arch Masonal will be held tomorrow evening March 13th in Masonta Temple at seven and a half o'clock. Companions will pleass attend promptly. - Hduh J. LovtcK, Sec'y. ""':.'';' ' 1 1 .,':' ;-- 1 Naval Betem, V v ' The regular business nesting of ths Naval Reserve will be held at the Cotton Exchange Monday March 18th at 8:80 p. p.m. i.'ininrss of Importance is to be ('''"I a f-:'l ""!'-!'mce is re- THE NEW LAWS. Acts of the General Assembly Under Classified Heads. Reading Clerk II. A. Latham, of the House, has prepared the following classi fied and tabulated statement of the im portant acts of the General Assembly: CORPOllATIONS. Asheville trust guarantee and collect ing association, southern trust and guar antee company, Bessemer City cotton mills, Houston narcotic cure company, Sparta lodge, credit fancier company, vestibule church, mountain view road c :uipnny, Y. M. C. A. of Raleigh, Watau ga boom and lumber company, Mt. Pleas ant academy, mutual mercantile com pany, board of education of Buncombe county association, Woccoou game re serve, Peterson academy, Elizibeth City colored normal school Carolina pyrites company, Wilmington Catawba Pleasant Hill lodge, A. F. & A. M.; Hassell Lum ber Co.; Salem Methodist church'trustees; Street Ark; Bessimer City, LaFayettc military school; Baptist State convention; Greensboro iec and coal company; Syl vanus Enviii institute; Marble Spring lodge; Mt. Pleasant lodge; East Bend lodge; Charlotte medical college; Catawba electric power company; Bethel lodge; Wilmington fair association; Uelwood institute; Mercantile hanking company; Y. M. C. A. of Winston; Onslow laud and improvement company; Keystone mining and nianul'aeturing company; Duck ('re k syndicate; New South Air Lille; Farmers' Mutual Kirc Insurance Com pany; Flatcieek public road; Vaughau's; Spruce lodge, Vestry of (Irac- cliurch, Weldon; St. Janus' parish; Trap Hill institute; Caroline charity association; Metiopolilan trust company; Hopewell academy; I'liion home school; Hyde Park club; jewel Hill academy; Biltmore; Elon college; Carolina light, water and construction company; Tarlmro light and railway company; Uordcn manufacturing company. Dl'CATIONAI., ItKLKIIOUS, I N IH'STKIAI. AND OTIIEK COcnrOBATIONS. ISoone and Blowing Rock turnpike, Salem male and female academy, William oy mamitactunng company, Columbus cotton mills, Carr academy, General con- ructiou and guarantee company, Com mercial security company, 817 Rjyal ar- anuin, tape tear harbor and coal coni- my, Wodcsvillc academy. North Caro- nu lumber company, Watson land coiu- any, .North Carolina state insurance company, llmshaw Mcuearis com pany, Carolina real estate and investment company, Judson college company, ltap- list educational college, Jones micac company, Turkey creek camp ground, Carolina but) and brown stone company, Ienderson storage company, Thos. M. Holt manufacturing company, Tuckasce- gec high school, Patcrson lodge A. F. &. M; Win. L. Saunders historical soci ety, r anner's state alliance and sub alh- necs, ( arolina manufacturing company, Aid and Loan Association of Littleton male College, New Berne steam fire company, Amherst academy, Monitor company of Littleton, Linly training school benevolent association ot Tarlioro, Virginia Dare lodge, Big Fall s cotton mills, Shady mast company, Yadkin Falls bridge company, Southern metallurgical and mining company, Ashville tobacco works and tobacco company, Mt. Pleas ant manufacturing company. N. C. .con ference M. P. Church, Wilmington and West India navigation company.Andrews high school, High Point loan and trust company, Stoncville collegiate institute, hrst colored Baptist churcu ot llocky Mount, Koneloza hotel company, Clyde lodgc.Ancient Free and accepted Masons, Hcnevolcnt Religious burying society, Moore county railroad company, South woman's Christian Temperance Union; Washburn male and female seminary Wadsboro, Clinton, Washington; New York land, improvment and banking company; commercial Dank ot nticloy, Dunn; Harper foliock company; Atlantic and North Carolina railroad; American home, mineral and timber company, Dills boro, Bryson City, Davis School, Greens boro, Hot bnmiKS, Littleton, Elizabeth City; Raleigh cotton, shipping and ware house company, Morganton, Asheville, Kandleman, f our Oaks, Windsor, Keids ville, Kcnly; Wilkesboro land company Uibsonvillc; Glcndon and Unit mining and manufacturing company, Rutherford College, Ogdcn; C. E. Graham manufac turing company, Lexington; Ldgecombe homestead and loan association, 1 nnity College, Hickory; people s bank ot Kins ton; Charlotte home and hospital; Bilt more isAsheville street railway, hdenton Elkin; bank of Asheboro, Raleigh bank, Shcby; Atlanta, Ashcvillo and Biltmore railroad company, Murphy banking com pany; peoplo s perpetual building and loan association; North Carolina home insurance company; Brevard; Norfolk and Baltimore steamboat company Mount Airy; Yadkin railroad company; Nashville; Randolph manufacturing com Dany; State bank of Wilson; Moore county railway, Monroe, Trinity Park Pigeon Uiver, Salisbury, Durham, Uurl ngton; bank ol commerce ot rayeticvuie Brevard station, people's bank; Glcndon & Gulf uijnlng and manufacturing com- Danv. Old Fort; .North Carolina slat company; N. W. and C. railroad, White ville: St. Augustine normal school, Shel by, Raleigh; Shelby, Glen Alpin Springs and Cranberry company; Benson; Wilm ington and Weldou railroad company Liberty; Mars Hill college; Goldsboro; Columbus land and improvement c im pany; Lenoir Creek and Linville Valley transportation companv; Butler's lumber company; Piedmont toll bridge company; Thomasvillo, Kinston; Roanoke and Southern Railway company; unllownee high school; Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Railroad company; Aberdeen and hock Fish Railroad company; Thomasville, Galcsville, Statesville, New London, Murphy; Carteret lodge; Asheville, Winston; Granite City land and improve ment company; Petersburg Railroad coiu- . . i . i . ,r . m . l . pany; JMizaoem tiiy riBcmuriai aseuvia tion: Waynesville, Pikeville, Lewiston; Polk county rallroau companv: -nasi Carolina improvement and banking com pany; Roaring Gap summer resort com pany; Sparta. - ' LOST. -1 Triday night March ad, 1893 on street between Collegiate Institute and Union Point, a star shaped gold medal with the inscription "Hannah Moore Academy '69 On the other "Qui patltul Tincet.1' K liberal reward will be given for its re- POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar bakinir powder Highest of all in leavening Btrength. Latest United States -Government Food Heroier. Royal Baking "Powder Co.. 106 Wall St.. N. Y. YACHT CLUB. The Regular March meeting of the ractit ciuD was held at the club hall on Tuesday the 7th. Upon examination it was found that the club is materially in prosperous condition. Upon payment oi the matured dues, which are collect- ble, the club will be out of debt. All the boats were ordered to be put in mod condition anil painted. The new boats ordered some lime ago, aro to be hail by April the 1st. As some members arc- behind on their dues, and were nolilied on February 14th to pav up in thirty days, the nieetintr was adjourned to meet at the hall Friday night, March 17th lti:j, at H o,clock p. ni. It is intended at this meeting to purge the membership roll, so that only those who shall have paid up are to be enti tled to mi mbcrship privileges. It is also requested that those niemliels who were not in arrears at I he time of the no tices issued to liny up all din s including the March dues by the day of the said meeting. Then it is expt rted thala juni tor will be provided. It was ordered that these proceedings be published so aH to give all fair notice. CO PA RIMERS II IP NOTICE. We the undersigned have this day en tered into copartnership for purpose of conducting a (leneral May, drain, Feed. heed, lirokerage an. I commission busi ness, under tinn name ot liradlmiu A Oates, at Messrs. S. W. .t K. W. Small- wood H old stand. Liabilities and assets linns of Itradliam fc Sniilh and C D. Bradliani are assumed by Hradliani ik Gates. (J. I). Bradham, Thomas dates. New Hern, March 10, IH'j;!. "(,'onie give us a taste of your quality. IMIAKESI'EAUK. Yt a can judge the quality ol some things by taste, but the only way to judge a shoe is by wear. The shoes we sell the old reliable Stacy Adam's & (Jo's, have been tested in this market for ten years, ana an agree that tbey are wear resisters. None like them as a customer remarked to us a few days ago. Prices 2.00 to $5.00, See us for Hats, Clothing and Un derwear. J. M. HOWARD. TJSE - cur DUFFY'S t'OUdll KILLEK res Coughs, Lolds, Sore Throat etc. Excellent in all affections of the Throat and Lungs, inducing healthy ac tion of the mucous membrane, soothing ana healing the same. Is un antiskptic and (iKRMicim:. Prices, 10c., 25e. and 50c. per bottle. BROAD STREET "J KMT STORE. Just arrived a fresh lot of northern fruit, parsnips, carrots, beets, bananas,, cocoanuts, rutabagas, turnips, apples and lemons. lo my mends and patrons while pass ing ISroail !t. please call. Any article purchased of my stork not as represented the money I will refund on return ot any article. 1 hanking you kindlv tor past favors hoping to receive a continuance of your patronage. Broad Street Fruit Store. Second door above Middle, next door to Mr. Chas. Swcrt's liecf stall. Jam lis I). IIakkiei.d, Proprietor, Auction Sale. The Household and Kitchen Furniture Of the late MRS. S. J. DUDLEY will be sold at Pubiio Auction, Wednesday, 15th inst, beginning at 11 a.m. Sale to be bad at her late rest dence, corner of Broad and George streets. Terms of sale, Cash. 3t W. O. liSiNSQN, Executor, KEEP YOUR JS XX X3L o cL Heavy Bains This Summer, AND PREVENT LEAKS , '.- WITH --."'; READY JIOOFIi:! ! CkeapMt aa4 Best Keelnff Earth t i, EASILY' APPLIED. ' S six. C. D. BFADUAM. THOS. SATES. Bradham & Gates, ; Brokers & Coiisioii Merchants, DEALERS IN ' -'n, Hay, Grain, Feed and Seeds. Peas, Corn, Meal, Hominy, OBITS, BRAN, DOUCE, OATtf, And all kinds of Seeds. Consignments of Cotton. Truck. and Country Produce solicited.' marll dwtr Ammunition THAT BRINGS DOWN THE BUSINESS, 'Beit Goods, Fairest Prices." From any shelf, coun ter or table in the store wfi can Convincb You of This ! Oar ammunition in hunting ior trade is the same in '93 as it was n '92, the same as always before. We handle only the best goods which we sell at the fairest prices. Very respectfully, llackburn & Willett. Gold, Silver, Coal or Petroleum May be fonnd on YOUR LAND. If you dm re to learn where to look for and how to Bod any of the above MINER AL, send for "THE MINERAL PBOBPKC- TOlt'S GUIDE," a book of treat value to beglnneri. The direction! ere carefully told lu plain language and eaelly understood. Every farmer, every land owner, and every bright country boy that wanle to make a rloh alrlke should have lb.ll book to tudy. rlUUE ONE DOLLAR BY MAIL. I. II. RANDALL, Angusta, Maine. mars trslm ROBERTS & DRO, HAVE MOVED TO THEIR Bricl Store, Opposite Old M Wo bavo a One stock of Family Groceries, Provisions, Boots and Shoes. Agent for F. W. 8tochs Flour, Of Michigan. Also importers of WEST INDIA MOLASSES. Are selling Goods at Close Figures, ('all in and look at our stook. m5tf For Sail, HOUSE and LOT on Tollock street. Apply to AbA JONES, Agt. March 4, 1804. dtf Seed Potatoes. A few Extra Nice Home Grown Seed Potatoes, Also. Choice Northern Seed. n-4 tf J. E. LATHAM. MONEY ON LIFE INSURANCE. We have moentlr fully eomnletad oar facilities for handling loans on Tontine . and Endowment Insuianoe Policies Ws ' loan upon reasonable terms nbont M ner cent, of the sut render vain of polio lee iBsuea uj wis louowinfl; companies, viz: Equitable, iEtna. Mutual L'fe of New -York. Oonneotlont Matnal of Hartford, -New York Life, North Western Mutual, Peon Mutual, Provident Life of Hart ford, Union OontraJ, Mutual Benefit of Newark, N. J , Brooklyn Life, United States Llfs, Waahlnfrtou Life of New York, and other good CoapanlM. r ,,,: Ail loans made for a neriod of twelve months, with prtTllejre of renewal. No , policy accepted that has been esrtstaad lag lean than tare Tear. , If too do act oare to secure a loan we will buy your . policy for es ah. . - ? . ,','- - : f , , W also deal In Investment nenHtl", including railroad., stocks ad l. Btate, City, County and Tow d , p l -aniw""nts. t ... 1 J.;' r-r 'i T.--t r "
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 12, 1893, edition 1
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