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'I " ' , .'J Daily J QUKN AJL. HE VOL. XII.--NO. 42 NEW BERNE, N. CM FRIDAY, 31 AY 19. 1893 PRICE 5 CENTS. r BUSINESS LOCUS. TERTfln Bull Fad Beef and Lairb Saturday morning at both - talla Jt B Swert BREAKFAST Strips, Nocth Carolina Ham and Spring Chicken, on ice. Ice Water Free. G, D. Bowden a Co TYPEWRITING done with neatness and dlipatoh. Apply to Joa W. Brook, at O. H Guion'a office. Over Citizens Bank. mlO 2w. CDIS08WAT & BRO. have the latest atyle in bine note paper with White Ink which is very stylish. 1 1. - TTERY Best Butter in the City, just try it Choice Tea for making Iced Tea. C. E. Slovek. THE profits and pleasures of Bicycling are not to be questioned; buo the choice of a Wheel should be carefully consid ered. We can furnish ant information yon may desire on the subject. The "Waverly Scorcher", 82 lbs., price $100 is better than many $125 wheels. The 'Columbia'' $150 is absolutely the BEST made. Catalogues, prices and fair terms Riven for the asking. W. T. Hill & Co. Sole Agents. PA.RI8 GREEN and Land Plaster for killing Potato Bugs at tf. J. C. Whittt & Co. FOR SALE CHEAP. An excellent buggy or saddle horse six yar9 old, medium size, very quick and perfectly gentle. tf. W. J. Smith. A FULL line of Spring and Summer 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. USE DUFFY'S COUGH KILLER cures Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, eta. 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 OBBMiciDB. Prices, 10c, 25c. and 80c. per bottle. 10 To Street's Horse Store for Livery. JTNE roadster's at Street's horso store. JpLEGANT Saddlers at Street s Horse Wre. DANDRUFF, Itch, Mange, and all Skin Diseases cured by the use of Duffy's th Ointment. For sale by F. 8. Dny, Druggist. MISH, Sacramental, Port and Scupper nong Wines for sale by Jas. Redmond I CALVIN Schaffer's Wild Cherry 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 Jab. Redmond. HUHYADI Janos Mineral Water, the best Natural aperient. For sale by Jab. Redmond. PURE Corn Whiskey for sale by Jab. Redmond. UFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for sale by Jas. Redmond. I MPORTED Holland Gin, Burke s Bass, Als and Burke's Guinness' Stout, for ala by Jas. Rkdmond. 7! fiflfi CIGARS at very low figures I tlVVV for wholesale and retail trade f sale by Jas. Redmond. GARRETT'S Cognac Brandy used very muck in the sick room. For sale by Jas. Redmond. An enormous gorilla in the Berlin Aquarium takes a bath every day, and when eating uses a knife, fork and napkin. ... -, i Many telegrams are received at the Treasury Department asking for tbe suspension of the Chinese Exclusion lav for six months. The only immigrants we need are land-boying immigrants, or per sona who are skilled in some pro fession or useful handwork. Rich mond Dispatch. Tbe rery bottom has fallen out of tbe Australian banking busineBF. It la beginlng to fall out of tbe Western banks In our own ooun. try and In alarming rapidity. A BiU has passed the Florida Senate prohibiting railroads from making runs of train men longer than thirteen hours, with an inter mission between rnns of at least eight hours. The Cabinet decides that the Chinese Exclusion law can noi be entoreed for the lack of funds. It will take 96,000,000 to enforce It and Congress appropriated only 9100,000. and over half of that has been spent already. The World's Fair directors at their : meeting decided to open all the buildings Bnndaye; though tbe maohlnery will not be pat In mo tion, ud will return to the Govern men the appropriation made by OoBgtes on the eondltlon that the fair be not opened on Sunday. - . while tbe Cntoago hotel men were protesting against the rail. roads U. declining to eat rates to tbe rret show. In .the interest of rroi reciive visitors, these same Is-"i'i were considering, and f- r'-rted, double rates for t t j. woonecsefcet Repot We are really mnch guatified to Bee it announced that our friend James R. Randall, tbe fine South ern poet aud accomplished and able journalist, will ptobably obtain a good berth in Washington. He de serves it. He is one of tbe truest and bent living Southern poels and is a reflued gentleman. lie will not discontinue his newspaper work. Wil. Messenger. The President docs not return call, The reason ia obvious. It would be a physical impossibility, When the lufauta Eulalie shall call upon hi in he will not depart from the usnal custom. She is the aunt ol the King 'f Spain. A com promise might be effected if tbe President should send ono of his aunts t. return the call of the In fanta. The Boston Trumorip says: "Agents of Chicago hotels aud boardiog house Iwe been in Bos. ton and other New England cities (jickin tn all tli" o vik and cham bermaids i buy on and for the World's Fair crush. Oue inteilli- genue-ofllce keeper reports a recent order for seventy-five chamber girls au order which be was unable to fill, Chicago i to he "the summer resort" thin u-ar. LOCAL NEWS. Nil il' AD Villi TiSIiJIUXTS. Howard. B. Swcrt Fine beef. J. V. Brock Typewriting. L. II. Cutler & Co Seasonable goods. G. I), Ilowden it Co. Breakfast srrips, chickens, itc. Week alter next Superior Court begins in New Berne. The weekly prayer meeting of the Ep- wortli Leagu will be held to night at the residence of Mrs, M. I. Morris on Han cock street. All the banks will be closed tomorrow on account of its being a Slate legal holiday. It is the S'lth of May, anniver sary of the Mecklenburg Declaration ol Independence Col. J. D. Whitlord lias been invited to be one of the members of the escort in the transfer of Hon. Jefferson Davis' re mains. He being absent, we cannot say whether he can accept the honor or not. Policeman L. W. Parker of Beaufort was up to New Berne yesterday and with Policeman Bowden of the city, captured John Mann, who broke jail at Beaufort about a week njo. Jllc is now in Craven county jail and will be taken back tonight. A correspondent of the Wilmington Messenger says that at the annual picnic near Jacksonville on the 13th inst, Mart Royal seriously cut Joe Willis' throat. At last accounts he was alive but not ex pected to recover. The first shipment of beans of the Bea- son went off yesterday on tho steamer J. W. Garrett of tbe E. C. D. line. Tlnrc wercjust two boxes and they came from a little way down Neuse river. A Mr. Neal was the grower. Saw mill Charles is sporting with one of the Columbia Bicycle company's spec ialties, Blue Kim Racer, a light weight vehicle for expert wheelmen who wish easy riding and the highest speed. This is the first of its class that has been in the city. The Presbyterian picnic starts at 9 o'clock this morning from the E. C. D. wharf. The steamer Trent has been se cured for the trip. It is requested that all baskets be aboard by half past eight o'clock and that the school assemble at the Sunday school room to march down to the boat at half past eight. Centenary Methodist Sunday school picnic will be held next Wednesday. Dinner wjll be taken at the new encamp. ment grounds of the State Guard near Morcbead and then all will go on to Moreliead. A limited tfuuiber of tickets to the picnic will be sold. They can be procured at the stores of J. M. Howard and H. L. Hall, or from any member of the committee- Mr. II. B. Ilardy, of the North Caro linian consented fo give a fr'end an exhibition of his special musical abilities in the Y. M. C. A. yesterday afternoon. Tbe news got around a little and when Mr. Hardy entered ho was astonished to find a little company of about fifty people, ladies In the majority, waiting for him. Mr. Hardy cleverly took his place and rendered selection after selection on piano and harmonica at the same time, some times changing, imitating mocking bird whistling at which he is very expert Those present enjoyed the nnexpeoted treat well and asked for repetitions and new numbers, nearly as honr, TO passed very pleasantly. Mr, Hardy by invitation also visited the Collegiate Institute and delighted tbe student! in a similar manner, : j -1 . J. 4 ' Calvary Temple Heelings, '" . The Camp meeting at Calvery Temple is increasing in interest, and larger con gregations eTery nlgbt. Again we ask you to come tonight and help to work for souls, and Ret your own spiritual n'rcnc'li renewed, J. F, IIctt, College Commencements. College commencements will be as fol lows: Greensboro Female College on the 24th and 25th of May; the State Normal and Industrial School, Greensboro, 23d and 24th of May. (this is its first annual com mencement and the dedicatory exercises will be held the same time;) State Univer sity, May 29th to June 1st; Kinsey Female Seminary, LaGrange, May 80th and 31st; Guilford College commence ment day, June 1st, with society, ora torical contests,' addiesees, &c, from May 20th to June 1st Trinity College, June 7th to 8th. The literary Jadrlress at Kinsey Semi- uary will be by Dr. J. W. Carter, ot Raleigh, on Wednesday, May 81st. The baccalaureate sermon of Guilford College w ill be by Rev. Tbos. Hume, D. D., on May 28th and the baccalaureate address by Joseph Moore, A. M. L. L. D., of Karlhnm College, Iud., the annual sermon of Greensboro Female College will be by Bishop W. W. Duncan, of Spartanburg, S. C, and the annual address by Hon. Lee S. Overman, of Salisbury, N. C. Trinity College baccalaureate sermon will be preached by llev. R. N. Sledd. D. D., of Richmond, Va., on Wednesday June 7th. (Dr. Sledd ranks among the strongest preachers of the Methodist Church in the South,) the literary 'ad. dress will be by Hon. A. M. Waddell of Wilmington, on June 7th and the alumni address by Walter P. Andrews, Esq., ol Atlanta, Ga., on Wednesday night. The graduating exercises will take place on Thursday morning, June 8th, beginning at 11 o'clock. Ex-Gov.Thos. J. Jarvis, will deliver the literary address at the closing ex cises of Fremont College, Fremont. N. C, at 11 a. m., on June 1st, and at Mur frecsboro Methodist College, on June 6th. Rev. Dr. W. S. Creasy will deliver the address at Guilford College, May 81st and will preach the annual sermon before the New Berne Collegiate Institute at its approaching commencement. One Hen Boost Bobber in Jail. One chicken thief, we are glad to say, is good for the penitentary. It is a negro girl named Gracie Oden, who has been living on Pollock street, Thursday night she stole four nico hens from Walter Eubank and he came across her next day as she was trying to sell them. Mayor Ellis held the preliminary examination and bound her over to court which holds w eek after next. Of course she failed to give bond and oow languished in Craven county jail until her trial comes off. I his same Gracie Oden has been selling cbirkens repeatedly, so she is no doubt deep in the business but she is not the only one thus getting an unworthy living for there has been an unprecidented amount of stealing lately. Nocturnal raids upon the hen houses of orr citizens come almost as often as night does. The previous night they 'bearded the lion in his den' and got three hens from city Marshal Lewis. The night before that they went to Mr. West Parker's and got away with all tbe chickens he had. One colored woman had fifteen stolen from her in one night, and on another night, three ben houses were robbed and some articles of clothing left in the back yard ot an other citizen were also stolen. At one place they visited they had to skip with out securing any booty. A young man of the household awaked and having pistols handy he blazed away. All he accomplished however was to save his cbickens and to get the pleasure of hear ing the thief as he ran yell, "Oh Lordyl don't shoot no more; Oh, Lordyl please don't shoot no more!" Unti! the gang or the several individuals who are committing these depredations arc discjvered and their practice effect ually quelched, it behooves our citizens to keep a Bharp lookout. Death of Mr. Z. Hollowell. Mr. Zadoc Hollowell, who baa for five weeks been very 111, died yesterday after noon of typhoid malarial fever in the 55th year of age, Mr. Hollowell was a good, quiet, indus trious Christian man, s member of Cente nary M. E. Church. He was a native cf Beaufort county and resided for some time in Pamlico. From tbe latter place he moved to New Berne about ten year ago. He leaves a wife and son. The fun eral services will be held from the rest' dence oo Griffith street at 10 o'clock to morrow morning. Rev. R. A. Willis, pastor of Centenary church, who is absent assisting in a re vival meeting at Greenville has been tele graphed for and is expected home to- Stereoptleon Exhibition. The ftereopticon exhibition which was to have been given on Wednesday night and was postponed will be given tonight at the T. M. 0. A. Hall.. A number ef views, representing building, statuary, etc., which it is to be seen at Chicago will be shown. The views may be very clearly teen, the bus Ugbt being need and not the oil , Rev, MhyVardell will explain all that is necessary concerning me view. .- The MBtbltion will begin, et o'clock. Tbe reason Tor beginning Utels that those who attend the Presbyterian plcnlo may beableto-stteod. -t ir -!. '. ! ?v ' The prioe of admission will be U eta.1 for adults and IS ct. tut chlld-m under INDUSTRIAL TRAIXINli SCHOOL. Their Benefits and the Need for in creasing Their Number. In those days when the general tenden cy of those choosing their life's vocation is to turn to professional and liu-iness careers, the value of a proper industrial education along some special line, is not appreciated in the majority of insf ,nei 4 at lialfits true value. Such an education is of untold value to any young man. Conscious of his powers to exevuto wid one line of work for which there is al ways nccu, anil that consequently I will always be a demand for his lie feels a spirit of independenc. him to which his brother will, sen ice :' i 1 1 , 1 . training is a stranger. These things being sot lie lev in the State for such training ri immense importance and wc arc see their instruction sought alii 1 I t youth of the State. The North Carolina Collr-c of A n culture Jand Mcclmtiieul Ar's wbic'i 1; nearly completed its fourth war is no in successful running order and w id : this session, it is staled, turn out 1 1 ; . t - -, graduates. At this school yon; 1,1. are scientifically and pruilical'y ir.iiur in farming pursuits and in trade, almost rising for lliein car.'i'i - o fulness for the man with such a Ir (Mi-Hil--ni seldom lacks for cinph mint t .l .'.il ' or treble the remuiier.i iiei fur lii that one can command who ha- n. such special -J training. Such should be multiplied. There ought to lie -a simii ir - '1 every two or three counties in l,;e if not one at every county .1' founding of such a school uoii'd grand anil noble deed I'.r air. 11 means. ha I Along the same line of the '1, ! f r I !'.- young men is the Mate .Norai il . 1 list 1 i nl School at Givcn.-buro for ladies, the establishment of whi.-l largely due to the devoted cil'orl, ,-f i C. D. Mclvcr and Hon. i'd'. i: I . A: nan who have for the p a.-i liu- labored untiringly to this end. the Agricultural and Mechanical lege does for young men, this -chool for young ladiess giving t Ik ia .1 Col- practical education as cnaM: s tin n. i- come self-sustaining. Sudden Denth at M.iveloek. Mr. Ira Hancock, iviio o;- -, v 1 ,! has been with Mr. J. II. Una:.-,- f I! lock died front Heart di-.M- i i five minutes from the li,ne he ,. tacked. He m nhiuin.' -..u i a: time; his mother and dan Ji 1 1 I M. i!.d 'a ii il M.I ,-1 ii. Hunter were near him. 11 latter and as he turned 1 . -, the matter Mr. Hancock i'i -1 almost instantly. Mr. Hancock va- origin ill teret county. He leave, a w eral small children. Coming and Going. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. M :n..i , r lo, Mr Durham yesterday, and Mr. J. G. Bragaw for Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. I!rj:i:, Il lotte, who arc visiting rvl.uivi 4 vicinity, went up to One ( r,ek I. some time. tin ,. ad Mrs. Eunice Gaskill an I Sudi il. r- rington and children left to v -,! r at Caswell. Mrs. Laura White, of Raleigh u rl .' I last night to visit Mrs. 1,. S. W oo l To Confederate Veterans General order No. fl. On July 25th, lll! . i,19..i.i:ivnf monument to the memory of O.tliM Cm federate soldiers (prison 10 uho are buried in Oak wood Cemetery. Ciiic.1',0 will be unveiled, ami the fol!oiim ar rangements have been made by ihe ener gy and labor of Maj. Gin. John C. I'n.ler- wooil, commanding the ilepaitnent 01 the North, to give sin h vctcrms of in, South as desire an opportunity to p o -ticipatein the ceremony. All camps tin t the connection with the united Cmlcd erate Veteran Association are lieiel requested to select one delegate lo every twenty members and one delegate to every fraction thereof to assemble at the city of Birmingham, Alabama, on tin 10th day of July next at the annual re union of tho Association, and at tbe elo-e of the reunion, on the 21st, the billowing arrangements have been made: A special train will be ready to convey all delegates to Chicago and return lor the sum of (10. That amount Ironicach delegate must be collected by their Camps and transmitted to Gen. George Moorman, Adjutant General, at Head quarters, New Orleans, before4.lune ioth, 1893. A magnificent opportunity now offers itself at a nominal price tor all Conbd erate veterans, not only to pay tribute to tho memory of their dead brethren In- being at the unveiling of a monument to their memory, but for three or four days to visit the World's Fair and its display, and to show tho assembled representa tives of the world at large that while no disloyalty to the American Union is in tended, yet we glory in the memory of that heroic struggle and tho unprecc dnnted valor of the Southern soldiers. I urge all camps in North Carolina to at once connect themselves with the United Confederate Veteran Association and to fully comply with all of its re quirements. Blanks will be furnished on applica tion to the undersigned or to Gen. George Moorman, New Orleans. B. D. Hall, Major General Commanding tho North Carolina Division. : ! Stesmer Greenville. , -.Tbe Btr. Greenville, Capt, Dixon, will commence 'running on Nenso River on and after Mav It, 1803. . Schedule will be kdvertised Inter. ' . ' ''' RAXntOPAT, jtcf.M'rfl, El)l i0!t'AL" COM MEMS, Resulting From Ihe Recent Pros Con vention in Reference tour City. Dl llII M St N'. .1. A. Mcailous has 011 bis place .V) acres io Irish potatoes that v.cre tiieliai-t wc saw on one side through that i'crlil ; scclion. liu will n-iii-AO from his prod ucts I his year a snug litt :e furl line. The strawberry ;ln. aspari iM crip, io vi rv proiiiic :.,..l coin-s in lo. a good rcl. aile. N.-.v l!c rue U p.-cullailv !! s d In ..-1 y n.tag.-s lor trucking an t h. r enter prising cili.i us ale making good use of if. 1 r opr, .r: 11 11., i.-s. ( ),ie thing -i nick u v. 1. f ' -ci ' -I and licit ' el.; nli-.--s I Ihe firm-. AM ol the ol ,.r. - ,j 1 .- 1 I I lie boil . s all. I f .le, . ,.. I. '.I ; . while ua-he I and 1 1 mi. a 1-, an a;r of ; f ri 1 a id I'll hie-- i o. t a abom ad o, I hem. 1. i n i.i.ion eoriin.:-. 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Mo-I a - in "in a .an io-ii ', i- i i i , in Vj ... liu . ii .. Aslll.vii.l.". I I i' I . '. I . Tl uck fai mill a -lb- 1 vili I.', a. in Il i-l. in Nori ', t ' ..!. I, 1 1 own not only lo " i -; . lie i.ro. 11 hi" years, but a1 -o I i o'l, oi - ,, ,. ; 1 1 ' . . I '. ' a ' I c el.b I pl i . -. in I no . ! .- nil her I ruck faraiin r in lb' b. 1. r i olton and tobacco in I ho ( ' -. a. r I obic "o and w heal in t ii V or! ii Caioliua oilghl lo be i ... m pl... .. r ii - laiuiiii! State in lb- ! H.. Ik' at aie ha - e.alainly done h r p.. i a. True!; (Juotation. Tie. tl .Mow iie; 1 1 in I. . j c a it ion v.' ; . ' cci yc 1 I y t li ;' ra 1 1 1 1 la .1 ni'dil bo Messrs. I'abn. r .V ailiiir r ..: :.- Vork: il i. l.i'i ri. ;, Iiitn 2 I; ( In : ri. . -,() ; IO -klcbcrri 'oi lo 'Jr '.I to 1 1, Cabbages'! r,i io .-;.T.; I', , . Harried. Tl i ii i-s. I ! v. M iv i!i- I sli. by Ib y II Winiicl.l, Mr. Fiank II. n l, r,..ii to M, alpha A. M i-li'm in. I huis.l.iy, M.n b ,!i at the re-id. a ". Mr. M. Shine, broil,, ,- ,, ih,- ij I.. , Wh.'i.i s f o ,n near Ii, . ,1 v 'd r. lb" 'I. i Whi'ebc .1 lo Mi,s I'ai.nic San: -. II. I in' i , .1. 1'. officii, tin;;. WOULD'. s r v I ft. Via Hie Chesapeake ii Ohio Railway The quickest and best lino to tin; World's l-'iiir. Only I ueiil y -eyen hours from Kichniou.l, and twcnty-thri e houis Iroin (liarlottcsville to Chicago. Dou ble daily V' slibule trains with Pullman sleeping; and dining cars. The Chesapeake and Ohio is also the elwipcst line. Ask for tickets via this route. If you desire lo stop at the fa mous Ureenbrier, White Sulphur Spriig;. or at any of the watering places along the the line of Ihe C. & :., your World' Fair tickets will permit ,'you to .to -o. Special arrangements for the care of or ganize! parlies. For full information aud printed mat ter relating to the World's Fair ad dress JOHN I). POTTS, I). 1. A. C. & O. Rv. Richmond, Va. dw tni. E.C. 1). Eastern Carolina Dlnpatcli Lino. On and after Monday, May 1st, until further notico a steamer of this line) will leave Newberu daily (Sundays excead) Lat4 p. m. , v-, '- '-' . ' ' , .... ... , ,' Ovl' A-'. ' TTJTTS 'PILLS adapted to oU and jotmj. V K?YALr-;;-',j 1 - '.iC'utC'-' f !. ire. i of tar: ir baking jiowder 'livbe-t ..f u;l ,. ,. ,; .n-ongtli. ' 'ii:-:i' l.'Mti.u -rsri:s Cuvioiimilnt "' '(0) II :' 'il l'. 'b'Vi. Haki.v. i'o.vi). u Co., 106 Wall st . N. V. A 7ALUABLS OYSTER GARDEN ! i Ui :. Y C. ( 'ontains il acres " I" l o o. ti.'io ) bn-hi U ov-ler in il. i : ; ' a 'i . ! A ' I. -. ' '. ib i ibiZi.ki.i;. Aeat. !v:f. M Hi,,, ,, x. c. i . .-.I) j J ..j ijf.. I .'. i r ., , V 3t IC , ''"! Tn r":' iC 'V 3 , ' " - il c, ?)y ifJS Window Screens, "ii 'in.; cloih, I;tth Tubs p-t i' I: II CUTLril & 0. Tit 3 ixj 1 , i. 5iiieai!!.:, &mi Cra!!t,;, ail HBl'iiiJ Ui'i ni . lb .1 .. i Fine Groceries. nb. S . I .:: ACI luN' or Wo Oil'. 2uter 1 - as hn a : . or , i ii" to the city, onl y I pel' b.. V. rv lb-.;i t I'll I y. "Bru.il Zi. Grocers. New Home SIEVING MACHINE. I'OK SALE inly by nn- or my .igcnts in the counties .1 ' ' i nam. I"ii"-. i'anibco and Cail. ret do Id b a A -i i I ..' on leas" rci ins m;ule asy. Old lli.ichi:;. i'i.oII .., part payment 'Ii new "in s ;l-. a go id iin, of SOM) Cll KAl. Respect f ii ly, W. II. HOOTICN, 'inw lleruc, i. C. opposito Cilien Hiinlt. tf. WA. . CLARKE, ATTOHrJSY AT LAW, Real Estate Agent, New Heme, N. C. Connection. New York, Boston and Canada. Timber lands, Farm lands, Truck lands, Town lots. Do yon want to bay t WKITB. Do you want to sell 1 '.. i: ' -va i WEITB. IV ' 'i' -1' 'I U .Vf .',! " 4 IX BPEOIAL Vt M l-;fc 1S0O korait, Trent Road, 8 khei oolty. Tlmbor and Truck lund. MRS. M. J, RHODES Can be found witii a 3XTioe T line OF ilLLIMERY On Pollock St., next toXunn & McSor '".v's. (nilOdlw SiHia OX'aEY'S ICE GKEiM Can be had at her old stand on Broad St., near Middle. My long and succe ful experience in ibis bii-ine-s is, I trust a sullicient guar ' '' I v 1 I en . .i or io plcaso in l ac In: me. FAMII.II.Sfi.rni.-hed at their homes at any time at moderate prices. (IO fo -FOR Lightning Ice Cream Freezers, Mason's Iinprovoi Fruit Jars Balloon Fly Traps, And every thing cbe you need in tho Hardware Cor. ('lav.u A. South Front St. .New I'enie, N. C. J. R. IlTTELL, Attorn ev aLQ Counsellor IX Patent, Trade Mark and Copyright Cases' ( pp..Mie Patent ( Itliii-. Washington, 1). C. ihrr no lv vein experience. Auier- i and I . i"ii , !. ni-, ( ' iycats anJ bu-in ari- i u. ,i r t!i patent i s pr,, a , .1 ly i .. I c . i. ful iy pros "hb d. liej. . i. d . a- aeior.hd special lb anion. Will" lor iniorin ,' ion. I pon i. . . ipi ..I Mod, 1 or sketch of :n mi.. a. 1 n b i-e a- r i pat. an ability with in ihai g". M' iili.'ii this Duller. I J. H. GRABTREE & CO., Macliinists & Founders NEW DEKNE, K. C. Mainil'.. mi. r.. Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Board Trimmers, Log Hauls, Siagle aid Double Ledgers, Shafting, Pulleys, Boxes, etc. 'K. cp con tantly on hand. Pipe, Piper lit tin,"., S.n-c-t ail l!n- Iron and iu'lact ill lliiuos ii ,-. iii lh.; machinist lin.i. II'. mm& QHALLIES Marked Down to 50c. AT i, :,. i'.a ,;,....' ,J it--;. !.,, ft. I ilt''"l j,': 'P-.j fl',' t'yi-'5s? "Uf Jdy." i 'n.i.'' y- :h .i'.'."'l ' ii'c y ! 'r.n - a 1 if n;-nii It 'ft rs ri-,' '.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 19, 1893, edition 1
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