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i , ' - ' i ' " . u - j" 'j-vrrV feo":; .MiV".Vv H eM OURNAL. YOLvXl.-NO 311 NEW BERNE, N. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1893 PRICE 5 CENTS iliir' Daily V t. T, BUSINESS LOCALS. Thb Governor offered 9200 re- nrrl far J. M. RAfiann. T.tMasnrer M3W.L who has embe. III HI nuiin t lira kJlltlla tin hut iiiv-r I - - Also for The Universal Clothing Mender, sled 12,400 of the county hinds and ' Orders DmmDtlV filled. law )Jt. I fl-,1 tn n.rta nnlrnnun Tha raararA " " . IAV. - V WOT W MMKYMW. U . A U W V n w : IMNE Fresh Chicago Beef this morning. ig for nji oaptnre and TT, ANTING SWEET FOTATIIJ5B lor sale at the market dock by Capt. Wliitehuret. Bchr. Barah Allen. It. JXHJNT). On the macadamized road, " a nickle band, supposed to De an at tachment to some vehicle. nhtained from Cicero Bobbins upon pay- mentofcoat. Enquire on macadamized road near railroad crossing. u. DANCING CLASS Tho (lancing class will commence Wednesday night at Lothrop Hall. St Prop. Job Brock, Instructor. 1JERF! BEEP! Ten cuts in J00 A pounds. Sauare deal on Beef, and I propose to do so in a .hort time and show what too neau DUicner oi new nemo vnu do. v. Hasbbll. WE are .he only agents in this district for the Columbia and Hartford Bi cycles and the Caligraph Type Writer. Ttv enminrr to us at first vou will save time and stamps. Catalogues free on ap plication. Either, sold on the install mentPlun. W T. Ilnx & Co.. South Front Street. mOMATO PLANTS For salo at $4.00 per If. or 50 cents per hundred. Good -vigorous plants, varieties: Acme and Trophy. Wiircfield Cabbage plants at :$3.00 per M. or $1.50 per M. for 5,000 - and over. Address Nobman H. BuTcn. . inlOlm Young's Island, Coleton Co., S. C. JUST RECEIVED. A nice lino ot Prayer Bonks, bound in French Seal, Venetian Morocco and French Morocco. Prices 7c. ami 1.00. Also a nice line if music books at Hall's Book Store. m 10. If. A FULL line of Spring and 8nmnicr Samples, consisting of CUeviotts, Black. Blue mid Brown SerCH, Fine i(!heck Cnshmeres. Imported Buil'inss. Worsteds in all grades. .Satisfaction guaranteed. F. M. Chadwick, (Tailor.) tf. At Hall's liook store. lO To Street's Horse Store for Livery. One of the signs of Platooraoy is the price of opera boxes in New York for one season. The highest Same can lie prices actually range from 130.000 to $50,000. And all aronnd them thonxanda of immortal are atarv ing or driven into crime and loot. The excursion of North Carolina teachers and their (rieudti to Oui- oago in to be in Jnly inxtead of in Aoguiit. This change of date is made at the requmit of many of the teachers, who wish to attend the world's educational congress. So the date of departure wUl b July 20th instead of August 11th. It wdm hoped bf some who will go th it the latter would bave betn ibtt date, as AngnNt 18th is North Carolina day i tu World's Fair. LOCAL NEWS. NEW AD VER T 18 E ME 'NTS. Howard. I). Hassell Beef, beef. Found A nickle band. B. B. Neal Attention Truckers. N. Whitford Fine Chicago beef. Prof. Joe Brock Dancing class. Capt. Wliitehuret Planting sweet po tatoes. Mrs. E. M. Duiruid- Perfection stove pipe shelf. Another Barrel Factory. A company has been formed for the manufacture of track barrels in the build ing below where the Donnison mill form erly stood, and the industry is assured. Mr. B. B. Neal will be the secretary delivery to 8n(j treasurer of the company. The factory will have a capacity of 500 barrels per day and will have storage room sufficient to pack away' 10,000 bar rels. The machinery for the factory will arrive this week. The barrels made will lc the exact size and shape of the standard flour bar rel, and those who have seen the neat barrel sent on as a sample by the house from whom the machinery was procured are well pleased with tand express the opinion that potatoes in such barrels will be almost certain to bring from 15 to 20 cents more than in ordinary ones. Death of a Virginia Lady. Miss Annie Rose Washington, of Alex andria, Va., died Saturday uiglit at the residence of Mr. W. P. Bnrrus of pneu monia in the 77th year of her age. The funeral services were held yesterday from Christ Church. (Episcopal) Bev. T. M. N. George officiating. The remains were placed in a vault with the intention of being taken to her home, later. Miss Washington came to the city week before last with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. YV. L. Walton of Virginia, Mr, Walton came for bis health and is much im proved. Other relatives elsewhere can lecl as sured that she had every attention possi ble. She ended her days in the home of one New Berne's lcst lamilies and had the care of two of our most skillful physi cians, Drs. Duffy anil Hughes, The maximum temperature yesterday was 52 1-2. minimum 43, range 9 1-2. Messrs. J. H. Crabtree & Co., have now connected with their machine shops I correctly so with those other An Exceptional Boy. New Berne, like other places we sup pose, has all kinds of boys good, bad and indifferent. The very mention of boy" generally carries with it the usual term of "a hard case" and very often than our IV HE Celebrated Saboioso Flor De Habana Cisars. Six for Twenty-five cents at C. C. Greek's Druo Btobe. nov. 2-2m. MNE roadster's at Street s horse store. a house for the Bale of a full line of ma chinist and mill supplies. Mr.John Blake is incbarge of the sales department of the busiaess. FINE roadster's at Street s horse store. a.d exchange says that a gentleman, rheumatism, recently stepped into a ves sel of hot water and severely scalded one TkANDRUFF, Itch, Mange, and all Skin 0f ui8 fret. He was laid up for a week or two, but when his foot got well be was F'LEGANT 'Store. Saddlers at Street s Horse -AS Diseases cured by the use ot Duffy's tch Ointment. For sale by F. 8. Ddffy. Drunijist surprised to find that his rheumatism was gone. Mr. James A. Bryan s name was acci dentally published in Saturday s issue as chairman of the Finance committee of the Fair The committee remains exactly as it stood last year being composed of Messrs. James Redmond, F. Ulrich and Mr. Bryan is a mem- Directors. The Telegraph, a weekly "Reform" pa per has been started at Grifton by C. C. Gibbs, at 75 cents per year. To be pub lished at aa small a place as Grifton the newa items show up very Well. The edi- Tv ITFlf Gordon Imported Sherry, for tonal portion ot the paper is nearly an -a-r.Mle by Jas. Rbomond. Up with abuse of the Democrat T MPORTED Holland Gin, Burke s Bass party. Mr. R. E. Starling, of Wayne county MISH, Sacramental, Port an.l Scupper nong Wines for sale by Jab. Rbomond f CALVIN Schaffcr's Wild Cherry 1 Rock and Rye, put up expressly for throat and lung diseases, tor sale by Jas. Redmond, rv UFFY'S Malt Whiskey for Medicinal w D 'Barrillgton " use, for sale by . Li of the Board of H Jab. Redmond. UNYADI Janos Mineral Water, the best Natural aperient.' For sale by Jab. Redmond. P URE Corn Whiskey for sale by Jab. Redmond. A. Ale and Burke's Guinness' ale by Jas. Redmond. boys." But the one we hve reference to is Master Alford Gaskins, son of Mr. A J. Gaskins, a little New Bernean; a high type of character and lovable dis position. He is an only child and not quite twelve years old. His father s time being entirely taken up in the employment of others, this little youthful hero attends to all lna business with as much it not more cure and accuracy than a great many of our young men who are past their teens, But what U moro remarkable, is his ability and willingness to look after the domestic affairs where occasion require it. Recently his mother was taken sick and without any compulsion whatever the little fellow cooked and prcpa red all the meals, swept the house and even made up the beds. Also when attending school his record is found among the highest marks of deportment and scholarship Such a boy any parents need to be nroud of. fo he is an honor wherever he i may be. Tough on Presbyterians. A pioneer minister in district, an a bright Sabbath Maryland and North Carolina in the Campaign of 1780-1781. In looking over the little work Maryland and North Carolina in the Campaign of 1780-1781," by Prof. Ed ward Graham Daves, of Baltimore, which the gifted auther first read before the Maryland Historical Society last fall, we are struck witli the amount of but little nown, though important facts which it contains. It gives a preliminary notice of the earlier battles of the revolution, in which the troops of the two States won distinction, (often side by side) promi nent among which is the battle of Guil ford coifrt houso. It also gives points in which North Carolina stood foremost in the sister-hood of8tatc9, and others in which Maryland had pre-eminence over any. Besides showing the gallant deeds of the patriots of tho two States. Prof. Daves emphasizes the neglect their acheivemcnts have suffered at the hands of bistoricans by calling attention to the fact that many a North Carolina boy knows all about Bunker Hill, and very little of Moore's creek, and many a Mary land boy can recount the incident of the Boston Tea Party" while mainly ignor ant of the burning of the brig Peggy Stewart, with her cargo of tea at Annnp- lis in Oct. 1774 in open day by men ho boldly assumed the responsibility of Carolina exhibit? the act, and there are other similar cases signed the htate m f discrimination. The need of such information as this pamphlet contains, being collected and brought to the front in available form for the masses by the best of our writers is shown as well liy an out treat given in the pamphlet as by any thing we could say. Wo therefore copy a few sen tences from that portion of it. "When Johnson published his life of Geu. Greene seventy years ago, when therefore many of the actors in the revo lutionary drama were still on the stage be said: There is a clannish spirit in the States of the Union, which will ever dis pose the writers they produce to blazon with peculiar zeal tne virtues ami talents ot the eminent men ot their a frontier day came the fol 1 1 ARRETT8 Cognac Brandy used very moc in tba nek room. Jas. For sale by Redmond. an I Stout, for brother-in-law of Rev. G. W. S tarlin of uPn WOmaD " n K AAA CIGARS at very low figures , ... .t , . . week's washing. Accosting her the lU.VVVfor wholesale and retail """i""'. "' ; iowiDg conversation took place : trader sale Dy Ja. hedmohd. i ,,mv....- Btarunir. wno went up on rn- day't freight train in response to a tele I gram, cot out to her brothers home in I the country too late to see bim alive. Mr. i Starling went up yesterday to join his wife. A gentleman who bad occasion to make I a trip by land a few miles up Neuse river 'informs ui that we cannot Bay anything too bad against the roads. He pro A merchant tells I at of one of his customes wbo brought in Is load of peanuts from the section ' of Pollocksville and wanted to take out a barrel of flour but desisted for dread of hauling it over the bad road, and pur chased the flour elsewhere. Another gentleman Bays that between here and BBOBKTABY SMITH'S first land Pollocksville his vehicle mired in places decision restores to entry thousands up the axle. How long will merchants . - . r.A i. awhurn run. I and farmers allow this state or analrs to BELATIVSLY speaking the show for office is poor. 8PBIHa chickens are patting fat for their seoond summer. Dttbiho his first two days In "office Mr. Maxwell appointed Uonnce them awful. . seventy-one postmasters. PUT the back, lots and the town : in order. Remember the old saw u to cleanliness. Look out for .Cholera. ' first land "Mv good woman, do you not know that this is the day for rest and that it is sinful to work during its holy hours.' "Huh, got to work all the time to live. 'Where your uusoauu i "Off huntin." "What! Hunting on the Sabbath dav " "Yes, got to hunt when he can to keep meat in the house." "But don't you know it la wrong ? Hava vou no religious instruction f Are there no churches here I" The Baptia' has got a meetiu' bouse at the head of that crick, but we un s don t go its too tur. ' "Are mere anv rresuvienans me neighborhood f" 'Well. I doan know. The old man killed most everv kind o' varmint, but I never heerin' him say nothin' 'bout Pre) byterians. I dunno whether be ever killed any or not. He keeps his skins in that shed yonder. Yon kin go over an ee whether there's the bide of ary one a hangin' up ef jou want to I" ifornia. I continue. It is very hard on the farm- 8. Otho Wilson's Trial. Kkaely all oi President Oleve- ers, and the Merchants as in I just cited are the loser, and the cases that to a - V land'? appointments are nrptisei larger extent than many of them believe, ': ;. aw far,. Obscurity the winning card. . seems to be I Something should be done. Coming and (Joins;. Mai. Hardy Whitford and Mr. Alex Miller, left yesterday morning for Rocky Mount on business trips. Mr. 7. O. Simmons left for Trenton on business. Mr. F. T. Cromwell and Miss Crom well came in on the steamer Neuse from Norfolk. Mr. Clarke, of Pocomoks City, Md., who has beta visiting his daughter, Mrs. 'mL! "" Knfn i. T. f. Hsrgis and Miss Msdie Bsdlum, iBinsj. . 1 f VAmm .l. hiM w ..utlmr Via Kathleen Bryan left on the Nenss for their homes. ; - - Rev Henry Matthla of Mantua, N. J. THE SfATE EXHIBIT At the World's Fair to be Handsomely Installed Elegant Specimens for Exhibition. From the recent references in the State papers to North Carolina's exhibit at the World's Fair we select the following: The Raleigh correspondent of the Wil mington Messenger bays: The North Carolina exhibit at the World's Fair will be very handsomely and effectively "installed," as the phrase is. The exhibition will occupy 7.100 feet of floor space audit will cost 15,000 to install it. The show cases and all the wood-work will be of the most beautiful kind; ot quarter-sawed oak, hand-carved and polished to the highest degree. This wood-work U now being done at Grand ltapids, Michigan, from which place it can cheaply and quickly be taken to Chicago. All the designs are special and have been approved by the World's Fair autlmrilies. Mr. T. K. Bruner went to Grand Rapids to attend to the mutter. 1 here is space in live buildings in which this State makes displays. Tho ores, minerals and gems will be beauti- tully shown and the state has never had such tine specimens. Tho display along this line, as indeed along all the others, surprise all North Carolinians. It will will show them what money, effort and taste can and will do. No North Caro linian who goes to the World's Fair will be otherwise than gratified at the show his St ute makes. In 1870 the question was often heard "where is the Nort'i The positions as. tho various depart ments are prominent and entirely BUtis- tactory. The News and Observer says in refer ence to North Carolina at the World's Fair: Mr. P. M. Wilson is now in Washing ton City looking after matters in regard to the North Carolina exhibit. Over $7,000 worth of new furniture has been purchased for the exhibit, all of which is especially designed for this purpose. The rigid exactions of the World's Fair management forced the State to this largo expenditure in order to make its installation there acceptable. The hand some antique oak cases and pagodas will lonn a bcautiuu setting tor the State s exhibit. After the World's Fair is over Babbits Feet by Wholesale. When Vice-President Stevenson was canvassing North Carolina last September he was presented with the traditional "left hind toot of a graveyard rabbit, ' a good deal about which was said in the news papers at the time. The animal, it was alleged, bad been captured in the old city cemetery of Raleigh. A firm in that State which makes a specialty of rabbit Bkins and handles thousands ot them every year, has just received an order for "100, 000 radbit's feet, hind feet preferred." It is evident that some enterprising Northern linn is getting ready to take advantage oi l the btevenson incident, and in some way spring the North Carolina rabbit foot on I the country as an emblem of good luck. New York hecning Post, What Dogs Cost. A conservative cstimute of the number of dogs in Sampson county they concluded would bo 4,000; tho cost ot keeping a single dog per month, $1.00; per year $12. I ben it it cost $12 to maintain one tlog during a year, how much would it cost to maintain 4,000 dogsi The insignificant sum of $48,000; enough to build a jail, a conrt house, a reformatory and pay two- thirds, if not all of the taxes of Suupson County. Clinton Dcmocraa. Died. Washington. In this city, on Satur day, the 25th instant. Miss Ann Rose Washington, daughter ot Dr. Win. Augustus Washington, of Alexandria, Virginia. Asleep in Jesus I far from thee Thy kindred and their graves may be; But there is still a blessed sleep, From which none ever wakes to weep. POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar ba.Vincr nnwitar Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest United States Government Food Rkpoht. RoVAL BAKINO rPoWDKR Co.. 108 Wll St., N. Y. DUFFY'S ! Three days is a very short time in which to cure a bad case of rheumatism; but it can be done, if the proper treat ment is adopted, as will be seen by the following from James ambert, of New Brunswick, Ills.: "I was badly afflicted with rheumatism in the hips and legs when I bought a bottle of Chauiborlain't Pain Balm. It cured nic in three days. I Drapery Silkd, 32 inches wide am all richt to-dav: anil would insist on every one who is afflicted with that terri ble disease to use Chamlierlaiii s Pain Balm and get well at once." 50 cent bot tles for sals by J. V. Jordan. China Bilks . . . n)c. Black Gloria, 27 inches wide 5GY. the entire exhibit, except the vegetables and perishable articles, will bo brought Lflj0 on Middle Street. Silver PlatliiK. Iam prepared to replato your Old silver-wake at Harrington s Macninc (a beautiful line) . . 75c. Dress Serges, 54 inches wide 50o. Navy Blue and Black Serge, 44 inches wide . . GOc. respective " . " here and placed in the btate museum. in luiure ni nes uie ouues umi nave pio- Tlia win ttdJ much to tlle attractiveness aucea too ooiesi wrueis win enjoy uic ,'.,.,,.,,..,. llMnrr ..I.,,, ....:i .i, ,,i J o' LUG ruuuiuuuu ui Having iJiu,iuii;u v ii I , . HOR THRVH ablest statesmen, genera s anu orators. The Elkin correspondent of tho Winston TI UrUS UlULIUULiU, uuu it is uic-ciiimiciili V . . the dutv of the men of our treneration to i-n"tl my' richt these historic wromrs." -Mr. rv in asuc, oi uaieign, anu air. " It r . ..i :n.. l Liiuuney, ui iLsucviuL-, are ueru ireiiiuig up specimens and taking photographs ot large trees and scenery ol different kinds lor the World s rair. Among their sub jects is found some trees of the following dimensions, to wit: A dogwood 54 inches in cireumlerence, a jumper 15 1-2 feet, a sugar inaple'15 1-2 feet, a popular 39 feet, an vim 15 l-2feet and 75teetto the first limb tVomthe ground, a cucumber tree 18 feet, a swectgum 17 feet, a cherry 16 1-2 and a chestnut 27 lect. 1 hese ligues are all the circumference of the different trees named nri..... !...., ,i :n ,i. : r J. . . ... I aialanl with tlrat rluua wnl'kmflnal 1 n mill The Advantages of Bicycling, Julian Hawthorn in an able document entitled ''Terrestrial JFIight" has placed cycling and its health and pleasure gi ing influences above all other sports Mr. Hawthorn is not alone in his ostium tion. Physicians wlo have studied the question in all its phases, from Dr. Ham. mon oi Washington down to the wise country doctors, concur in the statement that cycling is most invigorating not only to the physical system, but most re freshing and soothing to the mental or gans. Wc nave in tins sport tuo muscie making exercise of base-ball, horizontal bars and club swinging; tho gentlo pleasure derived in that aesthetic but silly game of lawn tennis; the joyous and exhilirating effect produced by traveling through the air as though on gauzy wings. And after a run ot fifteen or twenty miles the condition of our muscles makes us welcome with keenest appre ciation, the dehcrhtful rest which comes Wlllie Stai.linuh. A New Tin and Plumbing Shop. ANNOCNCBMKNT. We have re-rented the store lately oc cupied by us, next to present stand and intend conducting in connection with our Mill Supply business a first class Tinning & Plumbing Shop, under the manage ment of skilled and competent workmen and shall make a specialty ot' putting on TIN ROOFINO ANP OLTTERS, And repainting and repairing old roofing' OUR PI.UMUINQ DBTAKTMKNT. Will be complete in every particular and work done well and promptly. We so licit an opportunity to moke prices on anything in this line and are in posi ... r tion to make lowest poseiblc figures con me couuiies 01 1 , . , ... a , . . . . Mitchell, Koberson, Bladen, Northampton Wilkes and Surry the Charlotte Observer says: borne fine North Carolina woods are at the Caro liiui Central depot, being shipped lrom Wilmington to Uillord rinchot, wbo is collecting many specimens to be shipped from Ashville lor exhibition at the World's Fair. A magnificent section of pine, over four feet in diameter, is among the lot, and was shipped by C. L. Boyn ton. A section of yellow maple is four feet six inches in diameter. Tkere are also beeches, birches, black jacks, etc. Not the least instructive among the ex hibits of native woods will be that of material. lU'siiectlully, Disosway & Ciiukchii.i.. Next to City Hall. tf. When luliy v. as Nirk, wo Ravo her Oantorfa. Wlit'ii sin, wiu a Child, 8lit trim! tar CaHtori. When Mhf Imm'umii' Mi, nhi' cluiijr Cautoria. Wbeii hIiu had Cliililtvn, Hhe gavrlheui (JoHtorla. ry Call early and avoid the rush. We propose to make "a quick sixpence do the work of a slow shilling" this season. EP Cash buyers solicited. Respectfully, 11. B. DUFFY, Ice Cream Soda Today. Fresh Candies. lot of Koysters's Fine to the tired, minus the consciousness tba1 1 Rev. Edward Bull of between 100 and rr .ot.vt.w flninrnninmil J . . H A n A , I . II v Blount la now at sea. That's Just : - where the American people are on r. ,.tb annexation question. V fx the Bepabiio of Colombia dot "V ' Ing a voloanio eraption an entire " V. mountain , ridge . sinks, causing destruction and deTastatlon. now made 004 of Irish potatoes. which may be made; as hard rnna h thn nse of certain acids. S. Otho. Wilson, the secret oath-bound political organization leader is to be tried tnis week in Raleigh. The trial to come up Tuesday. Oeo. H. Snow has been appointed to assist Solicitor Pou in the prosecution, and the defendant Wit son will be represented by R. H. Butler, Walter Montgomery, J. 0. L. Harris and W. J. Peele. Judge Oeo. B. Brown will preside. The bill of indictment is vol uminous and said to. be interesting. It coven eight closely type-written legal cap pages. Jsaes Cssnty Cosrt. Our canvassing agent, wbo is now at Trenton conrt writes ns at follows : Through the rain; and mud, and one of the worst roadil ever travelled we reached bare st 18:80. Court bsd WnsTHKR there is much money la beer or not there It a food deal convened with Judge Conner presiding, who bss been called to the pastorate of J that abls Cbrlatlan gentleman h. 1T.nl.flni ehnmh TWnfhrt la asneotad U. U. Alien aa aoiHaior. toil produced the weariness. Venly, cyc ling is a gift of the gods I Hawthorn Quixetically exclaims, "God bless the man wbo invented tho bicycle !" There are a great many fools on earth but among the biggest and most palpa ble are those old issues who cry down any thing in the line of exercise which may bave in its operation the power to give pleasure. An old Puritanic idea still prevails among some of tho bard headed old timers that sports are frivo lous and only indulged in by the mnn with few brains reminding us most forci bly of one of Alexander Pope's expres sions "The Puritans did not object to bear-baiting because it hurt the bear, but because it gave pleasure to the specta torsi" They do not object to the health giving properties ot cycling, but to the pleasure it affords the rider ! Deep down in the heart of some men lies the most miserable and evil of all human meannesses the spleen which is always aroused bv an exhibition of pleasure in another. This is, undoubtedly, the prime provoker of the various and puerile objections to bicycling. But the healthy young man and woman do not mind the chronic grumbler, so bicycling continues to grow in popular ity. A Disturbance isn't what yon want, if your stomach and bowels are irregular. That's about all you net. though, with the ordinary pill. It may relieve you for a moment, but you're usually in a worst state afterward than Derore. This is just where Dr. Pierce s Pleasant Pellets do most good. They sot in an easy and natural way, very different from the huge, old-fashioned pills. They're not only pleasanter, out there 's no reac tion sfterwara, sua insir neip lasts. 150 varieties already sent from this city, whicli he carefully gathered from the for ests' surrounding Now Berne, and pre pared with great skill for tho exhibiton, so that every visitor will know what kind of wood be is looking at and where it como from. New Berno taxidermy will also be there. The Journal is satisfied that both this State and city will have cause for pride in their exhibits. to enter upon bis duties on the 9th of I of It In the breweries of this man. April Sabbath after next. tiy. There is said to be lUi.uw.uw of English eapltal In them. ; Ton police of Atlanta bave arrested Mrs. Jeanette Uammond a an accomplice of Etvlwlne. Ebe it r 'Ui have r;,c:ocfU9roo!7 : Messrs. H. 0. c Whltebnnt, O. H. Gulon, W. D. lfclrer, : left for Trenton to attend court. . Mr. Israel Pearoe, wbo has been in the city a few days on business, left . for bis home In Troy, Ps. ' - ; fcr. Bam B. Waters' Jr of Charlotte arrly There u quits an arrr of legal taisnt bete In attendance, besides the local at torney, Mr. PearsaU. J notice Simmons Pelletier, Cisrk, Onion, Moore, White- burst sad Mclver of your city, and Rouse Pollock, Perry and Browa. of Klnstoo, snd Kornegay of Kenanivllle. , - . I learn that the docket is large, on capital case snd one of arson. Good at tendance considering the inclemency of Fred" Bryan In Chicago. The reporter's next call was on Mr. F C. Bryan, the pleasant young North Car olinian, who has chajgc of the interest ot the Norfolk and Western. Mr. Bryan would be a decided surprise to those Northerners wbo Bay a Southerner don't know what hustling means. He hustles and ho gets what he's after, too. The reporter has been asked several times who Mr. Bryan was and where he came from; fo, with the help of a friend, ho proceeded to look up his record. When quite a boy Mr. bryan who hy the way is scarcely more than a boy now, being not yet thirty, though ho looks much older,started in tho railroad busi ness with the Atlantic & North Carolina, at New Berne, N. C, as delivery clerk. He rose rapidly, but soon went to the Seaboard Air Line, whose headquarters SE DUFFY'S COUHII KII.I.ER- curcs Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. Excellent in all affections of the Throat and Lungs, inducing healthy ac tion of the mucous membrane, soothing and healing the same. Is an antiseptic and qermiciok. Prices. 10c., 25c. and 50c.' per bottle. Attention Truckers! The East Carolina Barrel Factory at New Berne, N. C, proposes to begin about April 15th to manufacture the neatest and strongest bulge truck barrel ever put upon this market. For samples and prices, call upon B. B. NKAL, m'28dwlin. Scc'y. and Treas. We use Pure White Crystal Rook Oandy Syrup in 8oda Water. Only firm in the city that charges fountain with cistern water. Execution Sale of Land. Bv vlrtne and In parananm of m certain wilt of eiMullou, to oi 1mqI from tne Superior court of Orven county. In th Mtlon ntttlad Hunt, PumU A Co. against A. M. William. 1 win on Monday, May 1st, 1893, at th boar of Twelve. U ot the Conrt Honee door lu the city of Newbern, to satisfy the eld execution debt, sell to the big heel bid der, for oaeh, the lends levied upon, to-wlt: une lot in tne town 01 vaooeDoro. particu larly described In a deed registered Book 1UU, page 7, of theofnoe.of the Heglatiar of ueeoa or craven oouniy. One lot described In deed registered In Book 8S, page 638, of Reoonla of said offloe. Aleo tnoee land deeoriDea 10 aeea legii tared Book HO. Dace S81. of aald offloe. The aaia iena Deing levied upon ana eoia are at Norfolk. He was General Freight as the proportr of A af. Williams at and and Passenger Agent of that line when he I itnoe the date of tba docketing of th aald l.ft than tr, t wih th Vnrfallr Xr. Wm. Jodgmtnt. and not laeluded In the home- ... .... -u, tohlm. This Max oil in in. lew W. B LAMB. Sheriff Craven Uountr. tern, with which road be has been but a short time. How well his services are appreciated by his road is shown by the fact that he, has been made General Western Freight Agent at this early day, and we predict for bim a brilliant future. He is making himself felt in Chicago already. Chicago Inter-Ocean. mat ss a. u. A WniTR. T. 0. HOWARD. H. WHITE & CO., BOTTLERS OP Gierke, Ma & Mineral Waters Middle St., NEW BERNE, N. O. Taffy made fresh every hour. NUNfl & UcSORLEY. C. D. BP AD II AM. TnOS. 0ATE8. Bradham & Gates, Brokers & Ccmmission Merchants, DEALERS IN Hay, Grain, Feed and Seeds. Peas, Corn, Meal, Hominy, GRITS, BRAN, DOUCE, OATfl, And all kinds of Seeds. Consignments of Cotton, Truck. and Country Produce soliolted. maru dwtr For Sale Cheap, A Steam Merry-Go-RouucL In A 1 condition. Can b seen at Fair Grounda. For particulars write to R. F. GIER8CH, marSa dlw Raleigh, N. C. KEEP YOUB AT NUNITS tfEWS AGENCY I AND "Goods that hold np well Suspen ders." The Mirror. We have now in stock a new lot of Genuine Qoyot suspenders, some One extra Ions ones in.the lot. if ion are little sugaroosted pellet for a gentle tall Md oan't find a pair long tlve or corrective three for a cathartic, r " ,. Constipation, digestion, Bilious au I enough for yon, call on ns, W6 have tack,Diizlneai,Bick and Bilious Head-1 them. New lot or Percale, Madras scbeawprompUyieUered end cored. I. nvt-t ghlrta in. with lass. Tnsy're us smallest, tne easiest to. ukc i ' . . and the cheapest you can buy, for I dried Uoiiara ana uufls, prtoe rrom they're guarsnteed to give saUsfsctlon. : 0M to Otta twenty flT. Bee ua IV.1 It ttnA TTaersnrlstai! rnn naaA anothlna lai rtlnthlne- I Hat. or BhoatCv P ' v kii Bazesr ef Lihrtluro Ton' will find all the Yon pay only for the good you get. BathBoeau. Bath rooms art now in good order at I Bach Banks' barber shop, Good atten Proprietor. nn ocL Heayy BalnB,Ui' Suniiier . . A SnVn fsnwVWtafM tut TTSB1 ; sTJUkf lllfiliil;v" ceitdy fn::n::Ti Cheapest a" 1 T "... II"' Arru tir: t ' ' y' 't li'a r-Vives. the weather. . . ' , ion gim pstrons, , .v f f.. No hng of diet with TUTT8 HILB. I At Nnnn an4 MlcCorlej'a.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 28, 1893, edition 1
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