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1, t 1 Wm Daily VOL. Xl;-Ni 304 NEW BERNE, N. C, SUNDAY, MARCH 19, I MK PRICE 5 CENTS- OURNAL. t BUSINrSS LOCALS. 0KDER8 taken for all Papers, Mag azines and Novels by Rom Ncnn,' A.t Nuno & McSorley'. Newsdealer. rpOMATO PLANTS For sale at $4.00 per if. or SO cents per hundred. Good vigorous plants, varieties: Acme and : Trophy. Warefield Cabbage plants at 12.00 per M. or $1.80 per M. for 5,000 and over. Address Nobhm? H. Blitoh. ml01m . Tonng'g Island, Coleton Co., 8. C. WANTED. A position wanted by A. H. Vincent as book-keeper who has Inst returned from Saddlers, Bryan & Stratton Business College. For reference W. II. Saddler, Baltimore, Md. ml71w. Add-tss A. H. Vincent, New Berne, Box 465. JUST RECEIVED. A nice line or Prayer Books, bound in French Seal, Venetian Morocco and French Morocco. Prices 75c, and $1.00. Also a nice line of music bookB at Hall's Book Store. uilO, tf. LOST A knob lmndlcd umbrella patched at connection with handle. Return to Journal office. A FULL line of Spring and Snmnicr Samples, consisting of Clicviotts, Black, Blue mid liniwn Serges, Fine Check Cashmeres, Imported tu5s; .;4S. Worsteds in ull grades. Sat isfart i on g r. i ra n t eed . F. yi. Ciiadwk'K, (Tailor.) tf. At thill's liook store. WE have just received n liig job lot of Letter, Note and Bill heads, En velopes, Card3 and Tags which we are offering at prices that defy competition. We LEAD in LOW PRICES, others may follow. W. T. Hill & Co. South Front Street. TRUNKS, TRUNKS I We are pre pared to manufacture Trunks of all kind. Rsipairino a Specialty. If you have an old trunk, don't throw it away, but send it to us and we will make it as :Rood as new. S. B. Watson & Co. Middle St. Opp. Smallwood & Slover's. feb. 12 2v. G' 0 To Street's Horse Store for Livery. THE Celebrated Sabo;oso Flor I)e Habana Cigars. Six for Twenty-five cents at C. C. Green's Dbuo Store. nov. 2-2m. F ILNE 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. 8. Duffy, Druggist. MI8H, Sacramental, Port and Scupper nong Wines for sale by Jab. Redmond T CALVIN Schaffcr's Wild Cherry 1 Rock and Rye, put up expressly for throat and lung diseases, tor sale by Jas. Redmond. TtjFFY'S Malt Whiskey for Medicinal J use, for sale by Jas. Redmond. nUNYADI Janos Mineral Water, the best Natural aperient. For sale by Jas. Redmond. PURE Corn Whiskey for sale by Jas. Redmond. DUFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for sale by Jab. Redmond. IMPORTED Holland Gin, Burke s Bass Ale and Burke's Guinness' Stout, for ale by Jab. Redmond. 7k nnn cigars at very ,ow igurcs I UVyv for wholesale and retail trade ff sale by Jab. Redmond. GARRETT'S Cognac Brandy used very much in the sick room. For sale by Jas. Redmond. Mb. Gladstone is better. Money is a good servant, but a dangerous master. WHEN a man swells a mole bill np to a mountain he bas lied. iTHI French Senate bas again TOted confidence in tbe Ministry. Bbobktaby Herbert is given a big dinner by Uol. Elliot F. Sbep. ard. . WHJTl my heart is vexed, I will . complain, To whomf Not of Qod, bat to God. Pusey. TILL a man about his neighbor's faults and he smile:, tell him of his own laolts and he frowns. TO those who live aud pass away Mis as they ought, all parts ot it aretqaally pleasant. Addison. ; 'i: . j 1 -' , IT takes more religion to hold man level In a horse trade than '( does to make him shout at camp meeting. ll-Eepresentatlve Blount has a good berth. Ha Is con Aden tal agent of the Stat Department and has gone to Honolnla. -f v ,s. vj WBaegggg i ii ii hi - : Thb - Agricultural Department , has reoeived soma Egyptian eotton seed for distribution among the planters of tbe cotton States. . "; Ir we oould read the secret 'bis tory of onr enemies, we wonld .find sorrow and suffering enough in tbs life of each to disarm all hostility. Longfellow. " ? -v ';'. n't . 81 Johhb says t "Tha editor of tbe average secular paper is as competent to give moral Instruc tions as a jackass la competent to ' tfn-i In a kinder;; -uten, or a ow Robket B. BBOWN, of Mead ville, Pern., is the fltst postmaster appointed by tbe President. Brown is the editor of a Democrat ic paper. Aftee April 1st all vessels ar riving at New York, from domestic ports south of Cape Henolo- peu will have to stop at the boar ding station for inspection. "Much tdckneaa iu New York among tbe return d patrjots from Washington. They have grip aud Cleveland cold." Bless yon, broth er, Cleveland cold in not confined to New York. It is continental. You shall seldom find a dull fel low o( goo.) education, tint, it be happens to have aoy leisure upon his bands, will tnrn bis bead to one of those two amusements tor all foolsiof eminence, politics or poet ry. Hie lormer ot Miene arts is tii sillily of all dull people in gen eral: tin.; iicu duih.etis is lodged in it lier.-rni ot a quick animal life, it t iH'Mlly exerts itself in poetry. Human nature is not. so much depraved as to binder ud from respecing goodness in others though we our eclves want it. This is tbe reason wby we are so much charmed with the pretty prattle of children, and even the expressions of pleasure or uneasiness in some part of the brute creation. They are without artifice or malice; and we love truth too well to resist tbe charms of sincerity. Steele. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howard. Rom Nunn Newsdealer. N. H. Blitch Tomato plants, etc. W. M. Watson Summons for relief. Mary E. Johnston Adininis. notice. The weather bureau yesterday predict ed light local rains last night, and fair and warmer weather today. The Moody meeting at Charlotte ended Friday afternoon. Mr. Moody begnn his Wilmington meetings yesteiday. The Journal agent returned from Pamlico with a good number of new subscribers for the Weekly Journal. He will attend Carteret court this week. "Ma," said a newspaper man's son, "I know why editors call themselves 'we.' " "Why?'' "So's the man that doesn't like the article will think there arc too many people for him to tackle. Pompey Sanders, col., died at River- dale Tuesday. He was 106 years old. He lived outside of the church until two yean ago and then at the age of 104 years he united with the Baptist church. Presiding Elder Swindell, of Goldsboro came down last night to hold quarterly conference in the two Methodist churches of tha city. He will preach at Centenary church this morning and at Hancock street church to night. We have received notes from Robert Bryant, George Willis and Charles Hard en, ot James City, asking that we state they desire their names stricken from the list of signatures to the petition publish ed in yesterdays Journal. One of onr subscribers, a prominent citizen of Kinston, la a business letter to the Journal says that the movement in behalf of tha steam ferry is a grand one. He considers the ferry one of the best things the city can establish. Mr. Ed. Roberts is back from Balti' more, where be has bad a successful sur gical operation performed to remove lameness from which he bas been suffer ing. The defective limb bas not quite recovered yet, but it is pleasing to know that it is only a question of time when it will be all right. Mr. Samuel Cohen, who has long been in tbe fresh meat business in Goldsboro and has a floe reputation there-for keep- in choice meats, bas decided to move to New Berno and open a meat market in the store near tbe GaBton House recently vacated by Messrs. Roberta .Bro. He will keep tbe best of all kinds of meat kept in butcherstHs, and of beef he will deal in stall-fed exclusively. The balloon ascension was postponed to Monday afternoon. This luits the majority of business men, clerks, etc., for many mora of them will be able to tee it then if it had taken place yesterday. From tha Interest Indicated by tha numer ous Inquiries 'yesterday,! a large crowd may be expected at the Vair grounds L to view it. It is intended to commence the inflation of tbe balloon between S ad O'clock consequently the oension . about an hour later. , :t ,.- - : .i Hi, R. Barry baa made a Urge ship ment of various kinds of grass seeds ' to one of our '.; telghboring counties r A great many of our planters near the city have - learned 'tharoTovaf' and other grasses are a paying crop and one of tha best ibragoe for stock that can be raised. Our soil and climate is Well adapted to its culture nd there isnj renson why it i '.( i 1 i I I p r-c.re cxl '" 'y inVpd ut Home Dissatisfaction Still. We learn that the inhabitants of James City intend to hold a muss meeting Wed nesday at which the committee represent ing them, that met Mr. Bryan Friday will lay before them the written terms of the agreement proposed which we outlined in yesterday's Journal under the head of "The Clouds Roll by," and the committee will wait on Mr. Bryan with the action of the meeting Tuesday. When ue wrote that article we were under the impression that such an understandim; li.ul been reached that there would be no l'urtliur opposition, disagreement or reluctance manifested but we see with regret that with some there appears to linger still an undercurrent of dissatisfaction. It is to be hope! that between now anil the time of the meeting that each one will thoughtlully weigh the mutter in all its bearings and that wise, conservative, counsel will have the ascendency and tie followed by each one interested for no other course can avail anything and can only result in dire disaster. The Governor of the .State has imjuircd into the mutter and stands ready to order lown the military of the State at any instant it the sheriff should telciriaph for them. The supremacy of the law will be upheld ut all hazards. But we do not believe that there will be enough holding back to make any trouble, Mr. Di van has made Mich gener oils concessions so much more Id'cml offer than could have been expected, in the way ot low rents ami giving the houses to the people alter three year time, that he has met them more than half way in the matter and now it behoove! them all to meet him the remainder ot the nay and let matters from hencefor ward flow smoothly on. Coming and Going. Mr. Phil. Thomas left for Greensboro yesterday morning on a businesstrip. Superior court commences in Beaufort tomorrow. Judge Conner will preside. Among those who went down to attend it lost night were the judge, Solicitor O. H. Allen, of Kinston and Messrs. M. I. W. Stevenson, L. J. Moore, W. T. Calm, II. I'elletier, C. It. Thomas, W. V. Clark and H. L. Gibbs. Mrs. A. B. Ferebee went down to Rivcrdalc to spend today with her daughter Miss Willie who is teaching school there. Mr. Henry Slnppey. of Atlanta, (in., and his bride nee Miss Roberta L. Wi! liauis, of Winston have arrived and arc stopping at Mr. N. S. Richardsous. Another Yiew of the Cliarch Yard Case. The interest on $500 (the bequest ot a generous layman) is expended annually in beautifying aud keeping in order, the grounds of Christ Church, and much time and labor is bestowed upon them. It would secin therefore a very short sighted policy which permits and encour ages, the entrance to, and free use of these grounds, by an irresponsible public of all ranks and conditions, who nre iu no manner interested in their preservation. At present it is made use of (not to at tend Divine Worship, nor for pleasure,) but simply for the convenience of business men, errand goers and servants, (olten carrying merchandise) to shorten the way from Middle to Pollock street and return. The consequences arc disastrous, the grass is trampled, flowers and shrubs broken, children go thero to play, jet he gates are constantly out of order and a source of expense from rough handling. We tire tbo only organized body in town, that would tor a moment permit sueli misuse of its property. The remedy is at hand, and very simple lock the side gates ex cept at the hour for Divine service (or permanently) there would then be no need ot the "keep off the grass publish ed in the Journal of March, Mth. Onk of Many, and One wuo carks. Postmaster Clarke thought some one was trying to get off a joke on him when a card with Chinese characters on it was presented for mail. It was more of a joke, however, on the sender, for the messenger had carried it into the wrong place. It was one of Sing Lees laundry checks, and fie owner was soon seeking it anxiously to ootain ins clothing. Another fair, the New Berne Juvenile, will open next Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock, to continue till Saturday. Mastei Lycurgus Tolsou is President, Sec, Trees. Chief manager and all. He says they are going to have plenty of animals principally kids, on exhibition. Admis sion will bo 9 cents. Season tickets for children, S c;nts, grown people 10 cents. Fair grounds will be in tho -yard of Mrs Oliver Perry, on Metealf street. Agreement of Mr. J. A. Bryan to the . Committee of James City. Wer the undersigned committee, ap inted by the people, hi A. Bryan, and he (Ji le, has waited on Mr. ainea A. Bryan) hat agreed, to give each person a deed for hit houae immediately, and also be . , i. ii .. lunuer agrees ui uv win unae urn iue land for 6 years, and that tbe bouses on the land should , be responsible for the lease. We, tbe committee also consult ed the sheriff and be said that he wonld give ten days from next Teusday, March 11, and if any more time be needed' he would give all tbe time be possibly could if be taw that we were about to accom plish an agreement, Thomas Duoama, , Job lino, -; , ' ' Frid Wbs, ' , -r, Jacob Loho, Jona DAuiKLa, X.:- mw " ' - RlLT BKAHClt. LBwitWnxuMg, EzHat. Gbimeb, THE OLD SALEM ACADEMY. Time Honored The Approaching Com mencement. A special to the State Chronicle says: The programme for the 18!)H commence ment of the Salem Female Academy has been completed. The liaccalaureate ser mon will be preached on Sunday morning May 2Slh, by liev. A. 1!. MeClure, D. D., pastor of the Wilmington Presbyterian church. Monday and Tuesday will be seniors evenings. The class is the lar gest thisyear in the history of the school, being composed of forty-two young ladies Principal Clewcll has acceded to a re quest from from the class not to have any honor essays this year. A petition, signed by every member, w as sent to him saying that they would all be content w ith the honor of graduating. Tuesday afternoon there will be an ex hibit of the art and industrial depart ments. Wednesday afternoon will be devoted to a meeting of the Alumni As sociation. The attendance this year promises to be exceedingly large. The a-soeiation is raising a scholarship fund lor Ine ed thy ilatig llcntion of the htcrs of Hi needy and wor- alumni. Oyer 1,100 In .ii ready 11 s il'eil io the fund. Wedne- lav ni 11 tab ut llit place .;r:iml musical Thursihiy will i 'leer! he commencement day proper nual aildios will be delivered The tin by lion. t Soiilh W. Shell, ( snctll laroniia. Chiirch Services. Centenary .M. K. Church. -1 1 a. in. conducted by Key. dell, i). I)., and at 7;:'.l) p. n -Services at V. I). Swin . by the pas tor, I!' v. It. A. Willis, rraver nueting it fl.lo. Sunday School at Ji p. ni.,.Ioe !. Willis, Sup't. Prayer meeting ThiKis vening at iS!0 o'clock. The public cor dially invited to all these services. Ilanc iek St. M. K. Church. Preaching at 11 a. m. by pa-tor, Hi v. .). F. liutt, ami at, ?:;!!) bv Presiding Killer, Hey. F. I). Swindell. 1). I). Sunday School at it m. Singing service at 2:1-2 p. m. Sunday morning sun rise prayer meeting commence i o cluck. Ilaplist Church. liev. Hufus Ford, and 7.:!0 p. m. Sunihiv school pa-tor. Services ! 1 a. in conducted by tile pastor. 2 p. m. I hiiich of Ci.ri-t. I). II. Pell pas- tor. .Meet ing lor mt n at SI .1U a. in. Ser mon at 11a. m., sullied: Companion ship with Chri-t." Sunday school at ;i p.m. sermon at i :.il) p. in., subject: The Righteous and the Wicked.'' Come and hear, (rood ushers. Presbyterian Church. C. (i. Vardcll, pastor. Services 1 1 a. in. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday Scl 1 :!::i0. Subject for the morning itatt. ',): .(i, Companion of Chrit. For the evening. "The baptism of Chrisl. how and why he was baptized" A cordial invitation is extended to all. "Come w ith us ami we will do the good." Christ Chinch - Key. T. M. N. (ieorgr rector. ,tli Sunday in Lent. Holy com mu nil ill :4 a. in. Services and sermon 11 a. m. and "!.'M p. m. Sunday School and young men's Hible class lt:30 p. m. Sunday School at the chapel 9:30 a. in. Lenten services during the week, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, i) a. in. Tuesday and Thursday At a. in. Saturday be ing the Feast Annunciation, Holy com munion at 10 a. in. every afternoon ex cept Saturday at .V The public arc cor dially invited lo all services. Attentive ushers. Catholic Church I!'-v. Mathias Hau rector. Pas-ion Sunday. Divine .service and sermon at a. in. Catechism lit 4 Way of the cross at 4:30 p.m. Friday Lenten services al t p. in. High mass daily at 7:il0 a. in. Alt. Culvcry Temple. - Services 4:lo p m. Sunday School at 9 a. in. . M. C A. S p. ill. loini mens meeting conducted by Rev. D. II. Petree, Singing led by two cornets, soprano and alto. Annual Meeting of Fair Stockholders The annual meeting of the Stockhold ers of the K. C. F. O. O. & Industrial Association will be held at the Y. M. C, A. Itooius on tuesdiiy March 21st at 7:ii0 p. in. As matters of great impor lance nre to be considered, a lull atten dance is requested. By order of the President. 11)18 lit. CllAH. Itl'.IZKNHTKIN. Sec us, SE DUFFY'S COUCH KILLER ires Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. Excellent in all affections of the Throat and Lungs, inducing healthy ac tion ot the mucous membrane, soot lung and healing tho same. Is an antisici'Tic and germicide Prices, 10c, 25c. and 20c.pcr bottle. Wholesale Mnrktt Country Produce. Cotton 7 1-2 to, 8 8-4. . Corn, from boats 48c. Field peas, OOaOSc. Oats, 45c Wheat, 70c. Rice 85c. Rye, 70c. Peanuts, 60c a80c. Onions, $2.00 per bbl. Chickens, 50a58o pair, young, 80n40c xurKoys ft.ouaa.uo. ; Beet: 5a6c. . Fresh pork, 7a8. Ducks, Eng. 85a40c Muscovy 50a60c. : 'jeese, 70c.af i,uuM j ,,,, : , ,., :,Eggs, 12al8c ' Becswa. 8028 I-8o.-.v " ' Hides Dry flint, Sc.J dry talt ic, green, l-ltc e- ..-v, --. ; y '. s - ' ;' -;.v;t ; . Additions to the Stale Library. Although Librarian Dirdsong Ins been turned down, he still continues to add such things to the library as will add to its attractiveness. I le has received a large oil portrait of the gailant Ceiieral .1. Johnston l'cttigrcw, which will beplaiel in the art collection he has made since becoming Librarian. The poitrail ot General l'cttigrcw makes -iMy-thr'-'-portraits of distinguished Confederal--officers he has collected for the Slate. lie has also recived from Major l ', raham Daves the pay roll of Company "Ii." I l h Ifeeimenl. Artillery, commanded by thai brave officer, Captain Daniel Cogdell, also two discharges from the general hospital, located ut Killn ll during 'lu nar. One of the papers is for I'rivaie I. II. Lee, the oth, r for I". S. Co-., en -signed by If. V. Burt, ,tirk- ' ' !l :' dated March Hi, IW.-j, and '!.. server. Keep Down the Acreage. An exchange says; The icbteii...) ,,: the cotton acreage is a sciiotn (pie. la a l,. the South. With half tin n-u t! a- t a the farmers receive a lull'' for the siaplc, il n e i .i, easier to gal her ;nid ea Anot her big rap , li market.; of the .'villi and go tlimblillgdwW'l to li'.e- spring of l'-'.!','. Ke-'t) ih hi 1 oicntimi bet! T Til i Cc Many II I l his :!'; etil; n , l.i-i I "i ! I - l.ih.-n l e i-j'i i 1 -1 e mipi Ii -. I le. r- in 'iiivd by Ine, elu t k- d ill t le we.r.i ti y, - -oi hale bei li dliv In l hill be-.xiti in tin di-et'h's Pills Mill p Krauilnlli s I -1 1 1 li'-oluiclv ham, I; net my time. l!KOAI STIiULT HUT I MO!: Ju l armed a fi. -ii loi of .. nut, parsnips, r,irn.K l. . : . i oeoanuls, rutabaga-, luii.i; uions. To my fi iends and pat 1 1 n- u i ig lirind St. plea-e call. Am . ' pun based of my -lock not a - i i i . - (he money I will refund on i. :in n - i irtii:!". Thanking nui kin-i'. , r ivors hoping to n ceil e a emu i i..:.- your pat milage. liroail Street l iuit Sim . i , mm Mr. in ir uive Miihlle, net il ,i i- l, ll;e Swell's III -till. .1 mk- I'. I! i- LOT. Friihiv ni:;ht M li In luei-ll Colic ;l:Me II; I il in Point, ,-l v(n- shillieil if I.I nii.li M. A, 1 : i ( i ' i : I 1 i,n f..r he inscription "llannnh HO.'' On the olhi r "tjui V liberal reward will In- turn ;it this othee. Xof ice. New sheet music nl le-- lli n j I!v way of int rni Im I mu 1 w ill I i. ulilrcss, "Oihl Fellows r i-iii-1 'Air Ship Wiillz" ami ( ikhilm e ill receipt ol'",Mlc per copv i-r 1 tor "il)e. Send slumps or I'. 1 1. i A. I. In-, s..c Im llilTtl. Illilieio ''nine mve us ;i t:il I' SlIAKKM'ICAllI-:. Yi a cau judge tin' i'i iii y ( I Home tilings by tuste, btiL the oi.ly way tojudgo a shot: in by wour. Tbe shoes we sell the old rch dili Stacy Adam's Co's. lmve been tested iu this market for ten .yearn, aud all agree that they nre wear reeisters. None like them as t customer remarked to us a few days ago. I'ricea ! 00 'o ".".'!l. Seo lis for Hats, Cliil i'i;: ,u:il I derwear. J. M. IIOWAKD. For Over K'fly Vp.t. MBS. VV'INBIOW'8 HlMiTlllNtl .VI. I I' been UHed for elohlr.-ii t ,-i i... soothes tho ehil.l. ir.itt v.,: i ,e tv tllays all pain, cureH w n.t e t'e-. the beat remedy foi lo. rihie. f - Iva oents a boitl v .-it i 1 h,- i , lists throuathnut tbe w'uri.l Notice. 8 Lute of North t'u 01111 - t nivf Kutrrior Court. Hi'.'..- '.'k Hpeclal I'rocociltniH t w. I; H( : t t. it IMiil Jam' (' Ilarrlsot;, A Juir. T ..uvh...ii '. Dull. tlHcchN-d, litdntlit, I ' VH. I Thonma WtlllnniR, hinn'-i'.' n - ! ; 1 Alex M Wlil.Hin .) M i wi.iiui. utif . . .-, :.i ri . . , ! MliU illlains, M 5 . i ;. 1. ;. . ( HC JT I I. I ' In re II. 'M 1,1 v. ; ; : ' i" I i wnnln, A'ltllo Kit w.i --1h !Mn r.-'o"' . 1 : MtiX Joint Wilil ,:ns v.4ri ! . Unit. Wi limiit 1 j ! 1 t I'miit l . ,. , at'inw unil dfoud ibl-i HnmrnoiiH fnr Hiiii, 1 To John VVllilame, one fl tli-- dt icu iui.it-: You will take not let: 1 hut th h ; . tltjej procet-d'L'K hH ln-;-n ) itn Ir. tnlK court, for tl ptirptiKn f h - llln ttic t , a! cs- lain of Hie dtic4ati it to tun kn hhh -t t - j ;i v debU of the estate auil nowts of n.Iui In U.t i n . j Hon, nd you r rp(jiilrl toii r h-'foin tli(lo .rton the5thof AdtII. ntiil 1.11-I wer or demur, or the reilnf dt-mnudtU In I iho petition on file will be granted. I TulNUotU day of Febrnary, mm. W M. WATSON, mar 10 3 C:ork Superior Com t. NOTICE. The undcrstinsd. Marv K. .Inhi.snn. Ima dnljr qoallNed as Administratrix or llieen, tftte of Hliuon Johnson, and hrrntiy kH-os nolloetbat slisrsqu res alloersons imvlnii claims Mlnst the stte of the nldrtlinon Johnson lo present them to the said Admin- istrsirli. duly auinentloi ted, for ntivmenl. on or before theaub dsy of February, IKUI, or else this nolle will be pleaded In har of recovery. persons indebted to the estate mm! nav without delay. M&liX IE. I'JUNHON, Administratrix. rb2SSir notice n Com yourself and fearO the nrtieii lam. Wo loan on Ileal Estate ecnritv F 1! iiik, . . 3oiutoly Pure. im . f tartar baking powder ot all in leavening strength I'm n o Status Uovbhnhbnt I ri'KT. Wiu-K Co., 100 Wall N V JiJ : emaker, ni his patrons and tho 't it until 'urther notico l the !-f So. Front St. i fl I ' supply their I.-es Order, f lest is Egg V'3 iisements .TA7S. 1 1 ; 1 1 1 V laden t food for of unnuir.e ll I- iii iaiK .if nan syml'.'! ynii in it-i in. syml) 'I of much M I I I I M IN I'AHVO i v, hence a fit tin if ; in I what, wo want to tell this limited Sace. To Hi tail would he an im- po.----iiiility here simply to sug !il to hint of tho bargains wo e 111 ;;ie you. Our Stock uf DRY GOODS is the cit y . lii'oui'ht to this Our cE3ioes tie .1: :.t .inii best. .-ieet fully, ; S Villelt. Ik: 0 Seed. in i!:ki) m Q0UTHER i : 1 1 K I.S OF HOPE illeeii i 1 lie ,,f M. mst In -.1 1 iru-i s 1,1 1 he Sinn h, prolille. and ;il sl.dO pe .l-o th Pcirrkin 3eed, ent - I ' ' I I 'l-lll-l. i.i.l mill forwarded in W FiiNVIM,!-:. I'ueli Cieek, N. C. WAITED! 'I'll I im ii minted to lay ami sur i' r iii eonlrnelors now builil i '. I.. I!. It. Pay will U r ihiy unil upwurds according I in.lintry. Annlv to .S.) ei In -I- ni - ill :n .1. T. DOOLEY, Tracklayer, in I'll w. At White Oak River. NOTICE. MARCH 15tb, 1883. All Taxes not paid within 15 davs from V tho date of this notice, the property will be amy advertised , and k Pay up and save cots.' : "U 4:A KEEP YOUR Shinned FOB Heavy Rains This Summer, AND PREVENT LEAKS WITH BEADY ROOFING ! Cheapest and Rest Hoofing on Earth ! EASILY APPLIED. Disosway & Churchill, Craven Hi, two doors from Cllv Hall. uiari dHtiui NEW BHUNK. Wanted, 2,000GORDS Sapling Poplar Oord Wood, To be delivered at the New Jersey and North Carolina Fiber Company Works, Hiverdalo, N. C. Conditions, etc , can be had by apply ing to K F. FOSCUE, at tbe Factory, Hiverdalo. Hew Jtrsey & Kortli Carolina Fiber Co. mari4 uwtjuly C. D. BFADI1AM. TllOfl. GATES. Bradham & Gates, Brofcers & Commission Merchants, DEALERS IN Hay, Grain, Feed and Seeds. Peas, Coro, Mebl, Hominy, GRIT8, BRAN, DOUCE, OATtJ, And all kinds of Seeds. Consignments of Cot tOD, Truck. and Conn try Produce solicited. marll dwtf For Sals, HOUSE and LOT on Polloek street. Apply to ASA JONS, Agt. March 4, 1894. dtf oTERfTTTRo, HAVE MOVER TO THEIlT" Brict Store, Opposite OH Stand. Wo havo a fine stock of Family Groceries, Provisions, Boots and Shoes. 4 gent for F. W. Stochs Flour, Of Michigan. Also importers of WEST INDIA MOLASSES. Are selling Goods at Close Figures. Call in and look at our stoak. m5tf E. W. Smnllwooil. George Hlover Smallwood & Slovoi, DEALERS IN STOVES, GENERAL Hardware AND HARNESS, 2inIi, Doorr PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH Glass and Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair and Cement BUY Y0UB Pea and Bean Day And Nails for Building furposes, CHEAP, r FEOM AyiriCtl Committee. vm ii iu wtimm ur in mm ootiinry, A vnly to I'M An I! F "'TTfT. I In M I It.. a . .. k '
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 19, 1893, edition 1
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