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. ; i- : v:i '. ; (Tt .' - i." A A1LY OURNAL. 4ft !' NETOBERNErN CM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12. 1893, price 5 cents;"' 1 3 i: BUSINESS LOCALftfHI;hiTh? Ohfo lrtfaJaterepReare to A WAR IKCIDEHT. APBI1 12th, 1776. T "B,kTnTCe T bnberymade Wain.i Its membra WANTEK-Twoe. oftbeDAn Jf atreatlog editonM) M.8paper. W Jootuiai, ol Oct. 83, 1892. Kewatd I that. hava printed tbeJaott.JiL.Uiie ; paid for same. lease.-. A I BARGAIN.-A jrrost . reeaer. TE are " fur the Columbia and - tfOR SALE AT A iarcre sized Jack Merer been used. ; FOR SALE J CHEAP. An excellent baggy or saddle hone sis years old, - medium tile, very quick and perfectly r gentle. 1 K W. J. Smith. ROOMS to rent on tbe corner of East Front and Pollock street, for informa ' tioo. ' - Apply at 6 Iw. OAKSttTTH BniLDlHQ. he only agents in tbis' district nartiora ci- cralea and tbe CaliirraDh Type Writer. By coming to us XT first you will save time and stamps. Catalogues free on ap plication. Either, sold on the Install ment Plan. W T. Him. & Co.. - . .. South Front Street. TOMATO. PLANTS For sale at $4.00 iw V. or SO cents ner hundred. Good rigorous plants, varieties: Acme and Trophy. Warefleld Cabbage plants at fS.UU per At. or l.ow per ax. mr u,uuui and orer. Address NoBMAW H. Blitch.1 ml91m Young's Island, Coleton Co., S. C. 1 , TTTBT RECEIVED. A nice line of Prayer Books, bound in French : Seal, Venetian Morocco and French Morocco. Prima 7Sc. and 1.00. Also a nice line of music books at Hall's Book Stork. j mlO, tf. A FULL line of 8pring and Snmmer "t Samples, consisting of Cheviotts, "Black, Blue and Brown Serges, Fine Check Cashmeres, Imported Suitings. . Worsteds in all grades. Satisfaction guaranteed. F. M. Chadwick, (Tailor.) At Hall's book store. TTBE DUFFY'S COUGH KILLER cures Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, t. ' Excellent in all affections of the Throat and Lungs, inducing healthy ac tion of the mucous membrane, soothing nd healing the same. Is an antiseptic nd oebwoidb. ' Prices, 10c., 25c. and SOc. per bottle. 10 To 8treet's Horse Store for Livery. Nw Berne la the Winter of 1864 penoence. f ' '" by the Confederates. A dto vw7 memorable in the annals of 1 ... I Nnrtft ram na Af Nanthavn anrl eT tria Thefolowingcorrespondonceand mci- 7; 3' TH.'r'-WT.rth I deite 'connected therewith were prepared Carolina, by unanimous vote of her Pro- lor puoucauon in tne joubhal, in auuci- rinciai uongress, men sitting at mutax, not.inn nfthA iit of CtmisCm J. Tavlor first of allltbt thirteen Colonies.em powered r-t - ' r 1 1 , 1 . i rs ' f d riuvaw iw m a&lil (A Ka Mar. haaling Jbe M Wood to New Be during the week 1 This w the Ume Jor eDrtn,oleaiu u"r"'r"euu"'' '"iBntam, - i.,... . f 1 ..... . ouity 01 tms aiBunguisne ex-ouictr 01 yvnaiever ooudw tuere mar Deconcern the Confederate Navy to be with us as ing the Mecklenburg Declaration of lnde- will be seen caused all to bo laid aside Pf1euc,e'7a!,d S01"? . B"ch .howev" . . , , ill-founded, are entertained, the record add now, only resurrected by request of of tbe of April mhi 1778j The poatmaater general doesn't "'K"'? esteemeu mentis, wno Deneve reflecting and emphasizing, as the writer j 1 mere will mereuy ie auueu ua luierenuag 1 wuctto, hiun ui iB,wEuum(j(ui mo teat m our History wnicn otnerwise wouia ings. All the departmenta ahoald be overhauled In the ioteieatsof ef ficiency and democracy. want the pnblio to know from to day of the appointment of. pout, masters. 1 The postmaster general i wrong Tbe public la tbe people and the government, as well aa the offices, belongs to the people. LOCAL NEWS? NE W AD VEBTI8EMENT9. Howard. ' Notice to policy holders. For Sale Jack frost ireeier. S.Cobn & Son Stall fed beef. Wanted Copies of the JoubSal. Mrs. B. Wbaley Millinery opening. Barr Mfi. -Co. Electric lighter, etc. Good meetings were held at both the Methodist and tbe Disciple churches last night. Rehearsal tonight at 8 o'clock at tbe Y. M. C. A. Rooms. Full attendance re quested. The telegram from the weather bureau received at noon yesterday predicted light showers, followed by fair and warm er weather today. The grading of Queen street for the New Berne, Wilmington & Onslow rail road is now in progress between Han cock street and Neuse river. J Then will be a meeting of the St. Cecilia Society this Wednesnay after noon at the residenceJof Miss Jennie Hughes at half past four o'clock. W. G. Brinson, Esq., married a couple at bis office yesterday evening directly ULEGANT Saddlers at Street's Horse after tbe arrival of the train. They were lJStore. Mr. R. Best and Mrs. Mary Grant both of DANDRUFF, Itch, Mange, and all Skin Wayne county. Diseases cured by the use of Duffy's Mr j g flasnigbt found in his yard trt Ointment. For sale by 0 0 si a nmv nm.Tirint Sunday a curiosity a mushroom about tue size 01 a goose egg, bearing sucn a be lost : Captain Wood writes : Halifax, N. S. j Dec 24th, 1892. Cant. Durant Hassell. Newbern. N. C. I Mr Dbab Sib: I have been in hopes for some time that I could say posi tively that I could accept your kind invi tation for next February. If nothing unforeseen happens I will be with you later. Ydu can let me know about the dates, etc. List February I started for Newbern but my friends at Norfolk con strained me to spend all my time there. . Looking forward with much pleasure to seeing you and also others of our friends and with the best wishes of tbe season. Yours very truly, J. Tatlob Wood. And again he writes : Record of American and Foreign Ship ping. Office of The American Shipmasters Association. Halifax, JN. H., Feb. 27tn mwi. Capt. P. Hassell previous, is clear, and indisputable. Even erantintr the claims of the skeptics as to the Mecklenburrg Declaration, they are compelled to admit that in all public acts looking to independence. North Carolina was still in advance of the other Colinies. On the 12th of April, 1776, as it appears by tbe Journal of our Provincial Congress still preserved, the following resolution was voted unanimously: "Resolved, That the delegates for this Colony in the ContinentalJCongress, be impowered to concur with the delegates of the other Colonies in declaring Independency, and forming foreign alliances, reserving to this Colony thefcole and exclusive right of forming a Constitution auu laws lor tin Colony, and of appointing delegates from time to time (under tbe direction ot a general representation thereof), to meet the delegates of the other Colonies for such purposes as snail nerealtcr be pointed out. Tbis resolution, which was a month earlier than the famous Virginia resolutory on the same subject, and no doubt hastened them, was sent to our delegates in the Continental Congress in session at Philadelphia, viz: Wm. Hooper of Wil M IWr Sir t I found it utterly minirton. Joseph Hewes of Edenton, and impossible for me to get awsy from my John Penn of Granville County, the same office. I had been lookinst forward with a three who afterwards signed tne ueciara ...... . . . . . .. .. I.. .rt.j ,j I. .., THE Celebrated SaboioBO Flor De Habana Cigars. Six for Twenty-five cents at C. C. G bees' Dbuo Stobb. nor. 2-2m. JLNE roadster's at Street's horse store. F great deal of pleasure to this visit for a long time, tor as I grow older my neart resorts more and more to old friends, old associates and old scenes Wilmington, New Berne, Plymouth, etc., recall many an old comrade. I can but hooe that my visit is only deferred. I wait under another cover something that may interest you a little on old Hal ifax paper. With many thanks for your kind wishes Yours very truly, J. Tatlob wood. The determined and resalute coun tenance ot tbe Weather-beaten sailor now the proprietor of a confectionary store on Pollock street, is a true index to his un daunted spirit. Capt. John Taylor Wood knew Hassell would stand up and not shrink from any duty; he knew his composnre where the strife was terrific; he knew be loved his commander; be knew for bis success in battle he would cheerfully surrender his own life, thus the old cockswain we find nearest to him tion of Independence, where it attracted much attention and caused much comment Doubtless it bad potential influence in nerving members up to tbe passage of the Declaration of the 4th of July following. John Penn writes:''I don't doubt but we shall have spirit to act like men.'' Kl- b ridge Gerry, a delegate from Massachu setts, afterwards Governor of that State and Vice-President of tbe United States, known, too, (wrongfully his friends say) as author of the term,and originator of the practice, of "gerrymandering," approved heartily of the pvrport and spirit of the resolution, and wrote to ins constituents under the date of May 28th, 1776, urging similar action on their part. (American Archives, Vol. 6,14th Series; P. 608. Tbe action of the Provincial Congress was takf n deliberately with lull knowl edge ot its possible consequences. Con temptuous of the fact that Lord Dunmore threatened the Province on its northern order, and Sir Henry Clinton and the ousted (royal Governor, Joaiah Martin, with a strong force and fleet, in uapc -wish fw-rHmenrnl Port and Scupper """" Bi "b w old cockswain we nna nearest 10 mm wn uuk ;" .v"v IVl wtfr. le bv U' resemblance to a sponge as to de- where cutlasses gleaned thickest amid the Fear River, the Congress proceeds fjrq.ly k nong wines lor saie oy r . , .... , Lu..j . h ,vnro ..nn. tn wiva cxrircsslon Jas. Redmond Schaffer's Wild Cherry T CALVIN 1 Rock and Rye, put up expressly for throat and lung diseases, tor sale by Jas. Redmond. DUFFY'S Malt Whiskey for Medicinal use, for sale by tr-fl Jab- Rbdmoitd. HUNYADI Janos Mineral Water, the best Natural aperient. For sale by : JA Rkdmomd. PIURECorn Whiskey for sale by : .. j Jas. Redmond, Imported Sherry, for I desired to: learn the author. If we mis- Jab. Redmoxp. I uke ' not It was written by a young lady T MPORTED Holland Gin, Burke a Bass for one of tbe Charlotte papers. A Ale and Burke's Guinness' Btout, tor sale by Jas. Redmond. ceive all who have seen it unless they took hold and examined it. Tbe meeting of tbe directors of the Y. M. C. A. will be held this afternoon at five o'clock instead of this evening. This change is made on account of tbe rehearsal at tbe rooms of the Association tonight. The beautiful, and touching poem on e xp r csslon public wishes. As thunders of cannon and where swords to give th miflniaht atariL "Don't I to the well known I beg you will not mention my name in uancroii says, wnuug ui me biKuhi yiuiurv finnfwtmn With whatvoumav write for won bv the Carolinians t Moore's Creek iv. fir I m nothing hut. 11 noor I In February previous to the meetincr of LUG IfOU.l. & h... v. w I . a . . Coming and Going Mr. S.Cobn, who has been up to Golds- boro came down again last night to look after his fresh meat business here. Mr. J. L. Jones came down from Ral eigh to spend a short time in the city on business. Mr. Benj. Hahn is off after another supply of horses and mules for Messrs. M. Hahn & Co. Mrs. W. H. Chadbourne's mother and sister, Mrs. A. C. and Miss Annie Cheney, who have been visiting her during and since the Fair left yesterday morning for their home in Boston. Mrs. Boynton and neice, who hava been spending some months at Mrs. Clay- poole's, left returning to their borne at the north. Mrs. W. 8. Herbert who has beer. niakinr; a briet visit to relatives in the city left to visit relatives at Morehead. Bishop A. A. Watson and wife ar rived last night. While in the city they will be the guests of Mrs. John Hughes. Mrs. Watson will remain until next week but Bishop will go down to Stonewall today and be at Vanceboro Friday in the promotion of his work. He will be in New Berne Sunday. Mr. T. G. Wilkinson returned from the State Convention of Y.M. C. A. just held at Winston. He reports a very interest in;; and well attended meeting. It was pronounced one of the best ever held. Mr. W. R. Gales assistant State Secre tary resigned that position to go into ovangelestic work. Postmaster Surprised. Surprised was Postmaster Clarke when he read a postal card from Beau fort yesterday morning addressed P. M. please deliver to original on opposite side. As he turned the card over, he was surprised to see the picture of a man with side whiskers and beaver hat.sketch ed by young C. L. Abernathy, of Beau fort N. C. from memory. Postmaster Clarke at once remarked "This is a picture of Big Ike the clothing man, who buys so many merchants out at 40, 50 and 67 1-2 cents on tho dollar, and at once placed it in his box 469. Big Ike in company with L. H. Cut ler and W. 1), Barrington, went down to Beaufort Saturday evening; and on their way up to Hotel Russell in passing peo ple on the street occasionly one would say, "there goes Big Ike." After supper they walked down to the store of Thomas Duncan, and so intense was the crowd to see Big Ike, who they had read so much about, until I Mr. Dun can had tj threaten pulling them out and close his doors to do business. The writer would say to those who have never tried the Hotel Russell to try it once, and tney win nave me inner man so well attended to that they will try it nfiuin. One wno bas bkkn tukke. ftp, E3. O. ID. NAVAL RENDEZVOUS AT NORFOLK, YA. Special Excursion Rates POWDER Absolutely Pure. A oream of tartar baking powder Highest of all in leavening strength. Latebt United States Government Food Report. Royal Baki.no Towdkb Co., 106 Wall St.,N. Y. Southern LadyVanted To represent and collect for our Fine Art Goods. Q iJlSperweck. CHICAGO LITHOGRAPH CO., 58 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, III. STEAMER NEUSE. Round triD ticket will h mid tn Ttar. folk during the wek April 17th to 2804 " inclusive ;at $5 00 fJTicke'a good to- re turn until April 25th. Incidental to the Rendezvous. attra tions at Norfolk have been arranged fck. me ween, consisting of tne following: 18th Bicjcle races, sail boat aloon and canoe races. 19th Races between boats of Naval ships. jjOtli Military parade and comoetitiva drill. 21st Band contest. Trades' disnlav. civic societies, &o. Fire works at 7 80 p m. International ball at 10. 22d Grand display of Fireworks at night. Meamer will ply between Norfolk and Hampton Roads daily at convenient hours, affording all an opportunity to visit the lluot of magnificent naval ves- itirnu w'x 01 111H principal nations or me wona. SUI.ll.lEn t.liLLlnCnY. For furtl er info-mation apply to VVIiinia.il II GEO. UENDER80N. Agt. ON II. G. Hudoihb. G. P. A. M K. Kixo, General Manager. New Heme, N. C , April 10th 1893. Thursday April 13, '93. I will show all the latest Novelties Hats and Bonnets, Trimmed and untrimmed. Also Ribbons, Flowers. Laces, anu oiner gooos in my line. The ladies are invited to call and in nnect same MltS. S. II. LANE. dtf. 1 All who have tried oar cooa-ooU - - - and ice oold soda pronounce then' MAN WELL & COOK, the best in the city. It is beoaasi we use cistern water and white Machinists SliS candy 8yrnp with " Headquarters for Uoca-Oola AND Ice Cold Soda Water. Try oar coca-cola ahd Ice Cream Soda. Engineers, & Blacksmiths- saw Make and repair Engines, Boiler Mills, Grist Mills and Pump. Stciini boat work of all kiu ls. Repair Inspirators and Injectors. Cas, Steam ami water pipes titled in all their branelies. Shop between Ice Factory and Freight Depot A. i N. C. R. It. dwtf. in, Mrs. B. Whaley Will continue to show a full line ot To Truckers and all Others. Royster'H candy and the finest line of Cigiira and Tobaoeo in the city. NUNN & McSORLEY. Horses & Mules ! JUL.UI UK uui a iwa !. j o I - . . , , ir.ii. I while my old com- the Congress,"They were persuaded tint Ni.m aUU otVllSU MUllIlflrV, All Truckers and Pe.vPickers in need of a i I :n tlmif nurn armaria tliav rniil rl win an I v I TV CTF Gordon XT aah aUby That portion of tbe A. ft N. C. R R. truV hptwpftn OiiAAn atreet m lowemd 75,000 ' v.i trade sale by jas. uuMjai. , S II ARRETT'S Cognao Brandy used very , VI musk in tbe sick room. For sale by ' jv Js. Rbdmokd. ... L V Vlee I tbt American coloniea, fronl theC mother ' ft v vice rresiaent oreveDsou a Jtfinuter to Belgium. ' r tM Preaident tbiaks North " .f!f NprO, Carolina . Brv..u. u - gj.nwuceonthe eTent in another lOT -" column, which Maj. Graham Daves kind- Bninir lanonnUrithome. They ly famish fo.publlcation i' ' U "hollow"1 tor i him, 4 roualnjg eentenBiaariwmry. ; tjinftlrtni long h praiwa. w 4 1 The Various committees to arrange for .V ', , , i i the Press Association have gone to 'tra vlndieattpnol Carter Harrl- i earnest. A, banquet will be f-S 0n ahowf that Qhieago is solidly given them me night and probably' a old sailor, an atom m.nrW ia nnhln man and no braver and in their own woods they could win an better one ever lived. I love him nd easy victory over the British Regulars, ever shall." These are Capt. Hassell's and that the people spoke more and mo-e m wnrd nnd for that very reason we of independence; and the Provincial ..HUmln mitaof hla nrotestations Coneressat its impendine wssion was ex in hacanae the distinguished com- pected tocive an authoritative form of the Sidney Lanier published a few davs am I m.nw ihnn ennal resnect and attack- prevailiuc desires." in tbe JODBITAI. wtl r much appro- ment Of hia old comrade. It will be In that Congress the members for elated by acme of our rLer. and U Ml?? W Wood U a near t0 TbaaxtracUfrom his letters to Capt. Hatsel were filched, it is admitted) Petersburg, Jan, 38, 1884- Ool. I have just arrived, at this place and will remain here to make arrange- 'hniit artillnrY. &C Mv trOODS nisbt will be here, Genl Lee haa delayed the too, of the Congress at Halifax in Decern. I . . .1 .. ) .1 I W.. .f nr. rci i. vaa an1 nna .'ill till. ine I - . r- -- . .. jfi ..j v, urn Teadv and also to nave a aa oigut. ng wiuiuinc i uu uB v. will start tbe troops from this point on Rights and constitution, under wnich the wlnpdi. nn to arrive in Kins- Oo onv was elevated into a sovereign ton Thursday by 8 o'clock p. m. The State, and lived prosperously and happily .rfiiio,. .hnnlrl leava before. There wiselv troverned, for sixty years. Truly will be (85) pieces of artillery with cai- Newbern and Craven County bore a brave - 1 l- I ..... I Ln sons, rne cars to carry wuiuu suuuiu uc I Lemuel Hatch. Abner Nash, subsequently Governor ol tbe State, was tbe reoreaen- i - . I tatiye of the town of Newbern, and was a I member of the special committee that re ported the spirited resolution quoted above, tie was a member tor Mew Bern, stopped further. , operations but. trenches hava been completed on each I side of the track aa far as Mr. M. Gaa kiil's residence and further lowering will I go oa today. v.-.. y . .. , r One h'ladrad years ago the first legi- NOTIONS, EMBROIUERY, BILKS & ZEPHYRS, A SPECIALTY. SPRING- & StJMMER )pen ing Thursdav 13th. alSlw. Instantaneous Electric Lighter. Price $5. V: lative step looking to the separation of I here so as to leave on Monday or Tues day in order tqai mey may arrive iu Kinston before tbe troops as it will re quire more time for them to prepare to march. The boats will leave here with the troops. It will require (6) flats for the boats and there will be about(lSO) sailors t go with them, the horses for artillery will go through the country. Faison should leave High Piont so as to leave Kinston Thursday morning early with Barton. There will be between (8,600) and (4,000) to leave this place and about (3.000) mora from Weldon. part in tbe work of independence. We nave a iroodly heritage, and should be mindful and not unworthy of the past. In honor and commemoration of th bold deed of our patriotic ancestors, our State flair bears onlits blue union the legend, April 12th, 1776. Let them not be forgotten who indeed in the words of our own foremost in liberty's story;" Graham Daves. The Constitution was amended in respects In 1885. were poet, S3 e riiyi s bS I I 5. .:! I i Remember that J. F Tajloi lias a car load for sain cheap Also 50,000 tihiuL'les for sale Uoehestj r, Milnaukee an. Schaefer's Beer. Dog's Head Ale and Ginger Stout A dozen kinda of Wines and the finest Whiskies and Brandies for Medi cinal pui poses in the city. A FULL LINE OF I Grocerie s, Sfrp Chandlery. And other foo's too numerous to met"! tion. Prices Defy Competion. High Prices Wiped Out. :1 Buggias & Road Carts Cb.eaper THAN democratic on all tbe iolld- lasnea. I concert or musical at another time. Ar-1 1 give you tbis as tbe qutlines. : We'll be BELLAIB, . rangemenU will probably also be made in Goldsboro Sunday nrorelng o you 'S tbepronhenpriog to&tMt Uw, jffSSlT&S A appy . and gay, JI It truck fama which I pe showing (,up Faison U at High Point Ha must know AND TTHAT OH THESE. i Wakbb' maaea na . appy , sou m m truck farms whlctt wHl be showing , up pa,- u at Hiirh mateeall themierobet feeljnst the tery prettf at beWd.' The 'Assocla-1 nothing of the move hut make arrange-1 af f v t ' . .. tion waa invitad to Nnw Bema at tha re- ments with Sumner to transport him I , - "-j ...... - . . . fw.m Hlirh Point Tuesdar evanlnir or -.il - r. I0? 01 umD 01 ?ur ?.B,,.M,, ,men. wna, mornmff as mar be required. iua nanvn niuim w . .ui hj u .....n.i.iVir , nnrrii.i i . . . c j . r, . rT .,, . 1 j - " - jne cart start now. u me ay w uuaugwi i . .u u Governor lo Georgia. He will never co,,,, believe that our elti- foMeavingbefowlsee you, I will tela- jwluuon, it was OTeriate it. high. . The eherry hangs too MM will b. mora thaa repald at having graph the day only, for totaw Ifriday.'' ' w, are a aggressive, and pre- Knanm:. " " - . I .i..m wtiV. na I ' fct SOUra. I re.oMiwonnfl anmptimps diirrfsslve noonle. Inltnd hlihlr ornmmntl and will take Maataobasetts la a great Qtate, I them with us. How many of oar citizens art acquaint. Bhe stande reaTjo nrnian .u -"'Lii'derwtloda the Federal Wt the atrtonam ana mi oi Underwrltor.-in- the attempt oHbetJon-' holders for tbe present admlnlatra ' tion. den. B B. Lee'a daughter, Mary : Ooatia, baa made three Journey ; around the ' world. J She is nbont starting for Egypt. ,8he , aeems. to hare a mania for travelling. federates to re-poesete themselves of Hew Berne by Capt. J, .Taylor Wood, of sthe Privateersmaa Tallahasioe. 1 ,f efy ''few, we dare say, and yet it la aa important CoL w ' fi . r. ao. .. v - .v-,. . w. . . (3b it CtntinumL) ; ; .... '7; Abandon all hope ye who. enter here." Thia should some clothing shops. enter Bome. you "abandoa all ciutflflltvrmmtfd hT ChcmlOAl Aotlun. A handionu oraamanl for lablo, maoiei a nnnnlar. This iiin.trfttion rDiesnu oar ciioti-io 1 Mirhtr. ndlon hirllictuHlEe It la I .i.u lnliaall ruulrai no extra power I IS G0IN6 1 wlna or connection. 1 be ourrent or eleo trtfl tf maninua ur vu.iuiii aumvu. ooonpleethepeeo(but iixiequere Inohee. Th annaf motion leelooDle lo Ibe extreme. Itoan be una t pwoeaeiwiu, idujm 1 Oeriespendent at Bellelr Writea u SSg 'Sfe, V.n. rct." rni lawn rant 01 eiMirio.tr ia genBntwu, auu au . I llKt Km . 1natA.ntnmia. BOODOIOT Th DQft- 11.1U,. nrutAAtaa ta a! milaMl waar tF trtAl Irk AhavrtlA th riattcrWOAD t ObtJtlXjd AJCIISUK WimUlUVO SB SilA I1IIHD T1VVW Va 1 ewe 111 aie.il New Berne, and takes iU name from an " 'V' .. TnV w b! aU mmnolnn vhlnh wai tha monrtv of a I wti-aamI ail a ooat not exoMdlnc 10 ouiti. m u . .i tk. t:m. a AAidatmlUQWMi-llKbter.ibltapMrataa K reuvumtw wip wuio wi two mowweu , - . mmUh4i .n(1 (be dftDfforont ui.Aua.wl lM I . . .. - tvuuKaKU iu Mini I itQ QHHarOwpniO OQOrs) ruiiiK iruiu ajaxu u. WlMfl lKu flipwiftl oaro iu nv uinuu EvcrBcforc I will sell part of the above stock regardless of cost. Also, a large supply of Hand-made and Ma chine Harness, Whips and Robes, and a great many other things kept in a first-class Horse Millinery. J. W. STEWART. Completely Absolutely Such entire obliteration was never before experi enced. 8!. .1 . Ji I... ., frnm the a promlnenT plaoe among the brlo-breo of ordinary custom of cotton planting, but I think all are oomino back to. it this Tne tact tnat we nave reeeptlon rooms, priora.ets - v C f hw not yet lmpwaseditaelf upon the out- EftS&iTfi b6 the motto Of .woilbronly kst weeka letter D'oni of r . Shops. When JOU came to the Expre agent, and u iwe XSSu TSd had no express, except the we MA not know wham it was. j-. r 1 t,A'- '.Attlnff Tnnr mnnsv . i u ti.:. chapter ioarlry.,.M.D. Whit, "." ford. b deaiM of man U . landlnff bis wwwoi, a j - T't 'Z. . ' r... tn.. .imtk. .n1 htm I.BHM thte All hosfi" of eettlOflT thetD ' mX- and no ta to bun in DerticnUrw The pros- , babb - Interesting ereqW.TVDnutog of Ramii Hiraoh ia benevo ent. He . B T:r " It wwi'?.';. .. . ' f any yet irrownln our section. "--w-- ' . ikenn .nnnani mi mnminff. "i n m.1 hAntr - . . , . . . . r- . . v v m . . , . . inmnnn . --rr wvuvi r i VWrolSOOIlllDIip. Deans i aou oanw rnlldli Ions aoeompanylnc eaek eppent'ss. Tn's ttetterr will eoeo ran m motor eon mat i,'"w revoinilons a minute), aleetrte medtoai eoU, .11 nr shlnh ettaohmenta wa eaoalr. no town her AUomers for lees than SW most aooaa IN D7 BHW, HDnra awuawj um w ami wiivfwu j. v. sent, (ttemituuioss enartea.1 ijioorw 7, Mi dlsooanUtotrad sad aiepts. w aeaira mall carrier I ra.raa.i.nni ta ot.it stats In th Cntnn. and Invite aorreepondenee oa the anbjeet. To lhoee who mar be doubtful of tha merits ofaor apparatna, we would anciea that tney DaVS a ptssbmiutv eaui mm i.Tr ' . .-.v. .w. ..... uaun an tmwmn maw Can Get tha CALL AND EXAMINE H fit fjf Denim. LK KEEP YOUR 1 FOR YOURSELVES, q is. irL xx o d! Do you enjoy a good cup of delicious j Heavy RaillS TMl SHHHnCT AND PREVENT LEAK3 WITH KLsrjTaiou'ro.oo. M4 Broadwar.RswToTK. -won on norae raoiug 9i malnder will follow at interralt of a few We dont do buelne89 that way, lopea an also up in some piaoea.And 4 ' v OF1' S SKSS tn&z&m? rs&p &&3Zgz m mmm m TJZZT.? WMTX EfSi. ? itmlHBBT iith. lot of the man who .The .United TJndcrwriteri Insurance , .1' laaiewMya. j, n j ...JTx - . """r F lad Is the lot of the man who waiu oj pnuces' favors. ' A ' man las j-rt died at tbe advanced se ofe ivcnty jettrs, who had been 3 t'.' y J 1 ''rs f r a y- to"' "iii fft'i' I ' t i Ji nuJT'Z91? ' be exchanged or the money ffXw tThe .United Undcrwritera Insurance 1 rfunded -"v-t-"--'.-i, h - t V J. M. HOW1RD. , : 1 FJeilvered Fresh front the (rreav d.V.McOehees New Bakery at the Company bavlng witiidrawa ironr Kew Borne, notice ia nereoy given to tne Policy Holders of said Cornpsv tt 'any uilorit.iiieits desired on ouUkuiidln pol'.i "c rnt'-t be o)'ained' from the home o l i . ....util, la, . ' i . v.ri r . .1 . 1 . .. J XI m. . 1 XsaonleHeUee, . . : e reeulaf bommflnlcatlon ' of Bt. John's Lodes Ko. S. A, F. 4 A. M.. will be held at their hall tonight at 9 o'clock. coffee t then buy your coffee from us. ...i . Do you always want moe Bread t If ttt, buy ROYAiiCRfiVra FU)UIDxjnv aa. AND if you want tj . UXVAJ UlliUIA ifUAliiUI-L .. ', ,s. Pure and Freeh, . ;i'j -.'r:!;3'.1il.'!?t Vt'T.'t.fcl tl-W W: Cheapest and Best Boolln ea 1 EASiliX APPL1 L D OrnTen PI., two doors fro-' SaarUdnSio, , , , .. . I . Ask at odr Storei tor Elgin4 Creamery, ITT 7 1 r and ton will be sure to get it. THURSDAY, APRIL ,13. writes n onri n(X) um wi avw, , Ui and Pica consUtDi'y on. hand and Work in FJ . degree, , , J. 8. Baikioai1, Sec'y.: r to or ! 'r. ... , i : i . . ... is t aT' v. All Are Cordially lav': 1. r TVTT31.:,-'Jaqe 80 years,. -V
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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April 12, 1893, edition 1
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