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Daily t THE O UR T VOL. XII.--NO 08 NEW BERNE, X. C, TUESDAY, J L EV i, Mi ICE 5 CENTS. A r X "fT: fiCSIXESS LOCALS. Dl Vlunup I . .. . .. 1 1 u kt Standard Author en b found at Hall's PtaMooerv 8tore, Middle St. opjaxite there uiu atprostri' uo loss thau BaptUt Church, Hjone hun,h.e(1 ,.,.. , HAVE joa anything rptcial to "ll, o. oouute-rfef ivdv-r n.nni'i in i .rcula do you want to buy any articlo no. . plied by the regui.r market ? if tion in b ranee, U-lgtiim, Switzer- tbe advertising cilumna of ilie Jorr.v i. i lard. lulv. .lali i'i -i'i! lVrtttea'. tf I ! per aaart. Also Seed I Vis : and F-eaiu f.r full planting, at low price li BrpitY. FOR RENT The Dwelling m u do to my residence on Pollock Street J. W Stiw vct. WANTED AirrfiitB wanted rvervwhero to Mil a fat selling article ;..d .n to the rUfht man. Satniilo 2V' s y terms apply to Mirs'uill Iliil. VpVt. 8 0 J 2 l", ONE OF the mo't Hathfa-t.-ry tliim- I about Columlila Bicycle is the pinv Owner, of tbi wiel know t'n v a blovclo worth the price SfbVi. he cisi Columbia are never at wit pU '-i Imi Heavy discounts me giv-n i. . 1 many other wheel, listed at .jl.vi. ),.. i cause they are not worth tin- 1- ! t.ii The discount varlea .' 'e- the lei' ,.,. j it'1 perRi.tercy of the ur isri-.-t'' e pur-j ohater Mora'.- liny a (Vunitj :iml ; know that yon dn lievmid the 'Im inw of I doubt ridetlio Pe-it (n Etrh 1 I 000 wheelmen ride '"olum1 i s. W T Hn.L Co . S . e . I DUPPra Diarrhoea or1i i'- , ration whhieh hns .ir- n ji ih f ' I years, with i; oa s t t'sf:ti in t-i hi' have ned it Cninvoe i or '";e AromaticD. !"ri:!;"'ii 1'ui'nni uni nt,iptic l'i' ish .'. II. ii. and Effeatlvrt. For l): ui 1 " J I) terrv. Summer (V.d(,1m t. ( h Oram p. and P;iui in tin 'nmi'i modioine is usei nnl --ii) I m-'mI 1 .' H R. Ury.u Mr W li !!.., , John R Yonne. nnd : mtmtn "f f (.til. ill il'c- j .'ll'lll oitizdns of this an'l snrr- ii "l' Kor sale lv de: in III cnilDtie P S Duffy A PULL line of Hpri!.!.' .n.-l h .-i hnKipleJ. eiusistiri of U. . i ! - : !.. Rluft and lirnvn Qerne. !',i,i.' ! ' - 'i mor. liu.;ort.' l i imil: V t.-.s!.. i . ii1 gradua Satisf :.-tiiin iimtii.'.. !. F M. '-IcidA-iok. r:d r At H -"I; 't i". flO To !sire.t.-s linrso flt.r for Live:. v. Fine ro i'ft,ei',s sit t reo',' if t1' sinic ELEfl VST Saddlers at tore Htreet's ITor- TbeyJ always fa'k who nerct think. A laagh is worth ft lim ilred groans in any m irki't. The luxury ofdoinQ good ttr- paases every other enjoy merit . w T'je city . f P.rm !riti'.n -ie im. of the WM'.wrard trio down ; k-. days, nine hours and thii iy - wen minutes. A the result; of n Ions; dinpute the trustees ot'tha West, Virginia University have dismissed nil the professors. They have no whipping post for wife-beaters in New York a;id the courts are filled with thiri c1;im ol criminals. John Linfi, a wtip.by resident of Gregg County Texas, was robbed by his throe sons of 12.000 to prevent him marrying a younj; wife According to a paper putilish-d .n Bristol, Eugland, L tdy Henry Somerset, the temperance advocate is the owner of fourteen buddings which are now nsud us suloutin. JJtn te world there are 49G5 da l.v .newspapers published, of which no - fewer than 1759, or more than oue ' third, are issued iu the United 3 States, says London Tid Bits. ; We agree -with the Kichmond Dispatch that it was Grover (Jleve- land whogavethe Diiooccitu suuucs ri-i? last year. But he accepted and stood " -- oo the bBHt of ' platlorms that was " '6f eonnd, heart timber. Meseen v" .' The strikers at, Wnr Oi'.v Kane, '- attack the miners at work and a bloody . battle la fought in which .Winchesters, Rifles, Pistols and Clpba,are Bsed.JThe strikers wwe , led by 10.1 wonea aad they gained .the victory.' Kt'Ia September next the State of .'Washington will rnise at the World' Pair (be tallest pole out of diKrs, and Celebrate - the event by ;- catting " 20,00ft ?: water melous. With this announcement there will be no" trouble in getting 'colored ' Yolnnteera ; to raise the pole. Wil.Star. - The . Populist campaign is now 'on" In North Carolina. Bat lor and Ibbmpson are now'cinvassing the State, and Gen J, fl. Weaver will ; speak at Ltleeville, Vnson, County, August the 5sh. Cougressruati Tom Watson-, of Georgia, wil also speak In this state. He will be at AnUu der, in Bertie Cjunty, Bugustthe 3rd. ' " . V - Am Hilt-ri''in pieiv of inform. i inn n. :igit o.it duri nr I be llrUH cls (.'obf-rcnco in the .ict tlint rt'tii'.il nf t!i" Sherman "w'r ' "1L!1 ct . i :i ill no: bp Hi. nil l p. II l'i 'l CU ll. .' ,' - IV ' t C ! Ph'i i - -1 i i 1j . Iuijairci. nf t!" stuilucmot and a'oKs; K ;uoiie-ii pipers in IV-uw-lv.n'.i. "Kvcry j friend ol 1) -.iio-t curi.rci mi cacti party RhonM vi tor :, pc.il. Tdn- in i lip. in. --i q li ' t .i n ; oti't of I .1 - Pin-hp. The il. (Mill in iv r.ir: r .vi' I'MC I 'vill .1. I .iCI llUl the .I'll'. tile ill .Ov'AL NEWS. k I: . i: i; llli i .1 .i.tti '.il,. i" u V,. :- .it of , - 1 lie iU:l s Hilll :it ilil.V I,::h Ivcn to I... uilhn.it jilOIH'llll' .1 I i'. .1:. (' US;'. H Mi Lin,-. ..ii - iL .1 Mi. .i .i Vi : .1 : . ' .iii.l U :.ll Fro villi til y.':ir ii';i. ti imitcil i.i I : Liitli ol M, .hi.!- of holy wi-il-c v i : i i 1 1 . 'I hoiioli 'I !'- the yi ;ii ol I he pii'.'luly and ,'olly ii :er in;ii'- n ...a,:i ;.).., 1 co!:!C .'tin'. I'.ir.: Ion will l c iii.i I'iictioii ion c tic-tie :it r.kick-lii- tiin-;l:'il the iiiiUo.l Im.I'oic tin- lii.'L on Well:.-.,! ,v lliivcii'iiiv iiml ten oi UToiim, be 1 iuM ;i -:i - ;l until. i 1 1 I y llii': n I :i ''i lo In.- liui'i ln-io:.- I In .c 1'cnic im.l Wil cuiiiplcte. TliC inuiu is now tiuililin the !eil;;cs run and whi n : time will lie shori two forn. at ioik will inuel. A Golil Lorn col T('Scinlcht i I the 'il niiiiton .Mes-elioii' .L-;iys lliat Key. C. A. Jenkins (t'lniierly pa-itor cf the New Heme Hapt'Kt ehiirrli) has mvived the u'laniiuoiis call of the First l!aitit Cliurrh of (lol.lslioio. It is thought he will accept. Kiv. J. II. F.iluai.l clocs hi; niinistry in io'.ilslioro this month, mid hepns in Fayittcvillc the fiist Sunday in Aueiit. The daily papers cl'llie wci have dur ing the past MX mouth I ict n tilled with gUiwino d(t i'iiiions of the :idr"-iiit aies of locating in Norili (l.tlvestou, Mo., a "luxmi" iowii t li it! was rccciuly Hlartf 1. Tlitse lieiulilul ptn pictures were the ciusij of the p ropostil city's (lownlail, as two weeks ao :i ('hic:ioo advertciiio iisency attmlied the entire site of the town to liquidate its claims for advertis ing. Anotlcr North Carolina man lias wen his spuis alirtud says the Henderson (iold Leaf. Capt. J. W. Glozcr, of Aslieville. who has for some months past been a waiter in u i restaurant at the World's Fairgrounds, Chicago, and returned to Ids home a I'my days ago, is the fortunate person. At the contest last Thursday niyht, participated in by (i.OOO waiters, dozer w a.- awarded the prize of a hun dred dollar bill and a beautiful gold medal ns the mot efficient in Chicago. Wc are requested to announce that a popular meeting will be held tit the junc tion at Taylors store ( frog pond) tonight at eijht o'clock, in the interest of the ap- proaching colored fair. It opens on the fourteenth of August to continue four days, and in order to get it up in good shape as it ought to be, thero is no time to spare. This is tho fourth exhibition and every effort should be mode to have eaoh one iiirpass its predecessor. Any information pertaining to the Fair can be obtained by addressing the President, G. L White, or V. W. Lawrence Secretary. We have 'more than onco shown the advantages that would accrue both to the truckers and this section if the ship pers would generally adopt the practice largely "prevalent in other line of busi ness of stencilling each package with the shipper's name and address. This would aid the grower who took pride in grow ing the best and in properly assorting and packing them, a refutation for so doing which would be an obvious advantage to hint when his shipments are placed on the market and it would also bn ft great advertisement for 'this, their place of growth. , ' I'KINi II'.VL E1 Et'TEl). I'rol. J l. Ilo.ljre, for the Collegiate Inviilule .1 Flue Selection '. !i .t loin h concern ever since ll.c r. .ii'iiio ofl'r. f G. T. Adams, as I'ri'iiipa! I t'li' N"W lh me Collegiate I'l-'.I'S: , l-'to V. 'in Would be his surces- !' i,' " i : 1 i nr. jut working out of i' ' ' . " :" 'I p. ,..,1 t e Micecss not oll'v "I :'. . ' . , " ii ..ii .I'.ii interrlii '-ut lo . , '-! ' .' ' xlent i'-, the iiiti i'i-:s of 1 . ' : , : : i ii-. i ' i r - io l . t'lt l; 'A priltriji il ' - I i . ' . i t 1 1 ilP ' vr :ir- .iti--'. : . ! ... ,' i. I in i nt :i a; tit ii .:. 1 Mi in .in mo t VI I ' ' i. 1 1 I . . . i i, .f. J. n. II."1 i-o ,.r tli r. e , . '' ' I i of litfk ' .'i :'.; i in Ti-.n'ity Coll. I.i'' Is J. II- I, f t tin- ! i-l . i 1 ' ' ' ' , 1 1 1 ! I . A ' I u" 1 1 - r : l "1 nil ! . .... t ' ;: - '. .Ml ro h,. . I to the j ' 'o '.'' F. M. Si union-. !.,. j .' "'...:." el. is, with 1 1 1 1 1 m i . '.. . . I': I "li" - IU of 1 1 i I J 1 . 1 1 . . 1 1 :'.:;' in I in livid.: ilily of . ' ' :! I iii "jrnioli, pM-s. s ill I ... i ' i '. : I-, ".' I tic , j 1 1 .il i tic;i I i . 1 1 1 - .11.1.... -,!ll! teacher, i I I' . 1. S lliiikhead. I) II.. i i ' ' ' ' ii ' . '. it w iiile lie u is .. I ..;:, Tl. ,-iy Colii'oe l IV- : ; ' ' ' . oi 'I,.- l,..-t Mt ii in liii '' ' i . i I lo In :i man ol p' ! i ' 1 j ' I -"Mill ItlilLil i't i-in ' : ' ,;' ..!' characti l i.n.l : 1 " I'd oil! ol a ' . i ; ' " ippr ini' iii'r 2.1 1 1 : 1 : ; ' ii ii in an i ti v n il : . . ; . : : : ' t !., i. .1 t,, n - , .1 id lithe, t i this In 'i i... l o! T,tl to l- .niardeil ! ,.,:..., !', '. :'. i i n: in ol laniilv iii.,1 a l .' 1 : ('ii M"! " i I : -L church. FiMliillL' iiml (.'nhi:; 1 . I .' i.i- (.'iii n.id A.ljiilitit Crncral '.r..i i ,.. r, ho 1 1 . i e been sjiendini; a ... ii.'i -itr.-. ks .il the I'liciiinpnn nt of '. i. ll : il! ai d :i.l the A'.I intic Hotel, Mi. li:.!, j, -i I through ycslii.lay in. i i .. .. ':' lo Unletgh. Mi IM. l i i i v. w ho has been usiiing li 1 iii',1 . il I ;,;.;;!., 1 1 passed though Vas ter. lay moiiii'ip to spend a week at Seven .spiin,;s From (In re he will go lo the Wi.iM'i l'.iii' ' A ('. D:. s, ,,l Davis Military il ' . i'.s'im i llli;' up y: -.t(.'.lj llio; i..i I'i.i'.i Mel ne.ld sp. ill I he dill 111 the '.i' ai d li ft in Ihe altern i lor his home. Mr. I.. J. Moore returned from Mote hi ad. Mr. C. K. l'oy and little datlgliter Mi- Annie uPirie d from Moreliead Mrs.W. M. Wal -on and Mr. Sel.astian W.II-.K) li ;ve been visiting Mr. .1. Ii, Wnlsi.n iii i 'lualiin returned home. Mi -. ('. K Mebon and cliildreii re- linii 'd fimn lollhe..) where they have been sieniin. a few weeks. Mr. I!. II. F.errv and family left to .spend the heated U rtn at Staunton, Va. Mr. Jos. Kohin-oii of the Ooldshor Argil i lias iieen attending the encamp ment and pleasuring at Moreliead passed tlir.iuph returning home. Kv-Ct.iigressiiiun Latham who has been visiting Mr. ii. W. Walmb left for his home in Pitt county. Mr. and Mrs. S. (1. Huberts returned from Seven Springs. Miss M ;i'g ire! Winston of Statesyille is vi-iii.i ; at It v. It. A. Willis'. Mr. M. R. King, Gcncnl Manager of the Norfolk .t ;:(Hit!iern H. R , and his ill fee diiuglilers who have been sojourn ing at the Atlantic Hotel, Moreliead, came up on the Shoo Fly train yesterday alii , noon and departed on the steamer Netise fur their home in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. N. lyes left on tho sleiiiner Nellie lor a Northern trip. .Mi-s Matilda Hart, of Durham, came up from Moreliead to visit her cousin, Miss Carrie Claypoole, Mr. Carl Richardson who has been spending a few weeks at Moreliead re turned home. V Big Pony Penning on the 10th of August. The pony penning which takes place every summer on the bunks pear More head are very interesting events, and but for the fact that plans in advance are sel dom Iniadc lor the accommodation of visitors they would be more largely at tended, for there arc not many people who know of the pennings who 'do not feel the tlejire to witness thein. The next penning will take place on Thursday, August 10th. It is planned to make it one of the biggest that ever took place and to give all who wish to do so a good opportunity to be pres ent. Specie.l inducements will be mado to get a large crowd down to Moreliead on the 9th and boats in abundance will be all in readiness to take the. visitors over in full tiuie to witness the whole of the exciting sport. It will be one of the best opportunities ever presented to view the penning and the accompanying branding of the yon erg and also to select and pur chase from from the large number - thus btought together on their native heath any pony wasted, - . , - i ' Marker's Island lamp Meet in'; The amp met I ing at 1 1 . i k. ' under the au-pii ,f tn -i, -. sti'ed the Northern M- '1, . ed off very ' i n ',' The ti'-t -en ,, e v. , ! '.: night, an. I I !: ree -.i.e. - .. :, ., .lay. T ,. n.. i,:, , ; - :v . . ed by II, y . y , ' . ai '., 'Mi r ot that .;.t.;, . i ,J , M I iliib mi Ae.e I ii: , r ' ! . was in nit doM m ,. ;. -, -on iln- iii-; ! .1 pr . ,. I'm -, r'i,. ,,.,.'-.. -Th.'V i . -i i; , ., ;,i , . . iv. r- - ! . v !,. ! ; -till' lH, di llli,. iv.' kill- :l c;, . ,il 1 w , pl..,i-uri , I p'.'ii; : '. 1 li v. v a w - t i , .1 in lie ,f.. r , , : .'ii'. ol" V, . ,' ' Uln r I .i,, ,- .... . , he lie ' i ' : ir ... polo, o' ' I e' il . '; , ill, efilig w i- !, ; 1 . ; l 'i- .' il ' i : ' ' i I' ClokiT. p , ,.':;- '. ,' H v. li 1 1 Y ., ' .1 liie S,,, p.. ia '.,, : i ., if, . Mr. If'i , i' o ' . ... ' ' 1 It ijili'l ( 'our i . ' i i p '. i -i' ill;;' 1 1 1 1 1 1 i -' 1 ' i A I the if' r . . : . i . li, oil, , p.. ' te i .. . a leg il'l Mil. .. ' l , i ', p, , eoilgl, Hi el 1., ,i ' . - W.ll.'l ol U.e . I.. ; ,i . . i .iii- , p,,, : ,.. . ' From the j,, ', , i .. . . . Ifjlo! I . I'll.' ,,, l. ill, l i i alt, ii 1 . ' '. i.',l II in' I .,1 II, I . 1 ; ' o , . 1 1 , i , , ' ' "III li.l', ::, I i , :! I : till. Meg tli, V..,. ,. :! ' A. CO ,'.'., , : i . , 'lll'iii .i I - ov- 1 : ii i: -; i' . i ll'l.,' I,'. , i, ! i' I . i'v im ! -oe n ,,:i ..li -i -.'....ling In. , . . .,iid .,:;' , .' il ol 1,, , , a ,l I' .er , ,.' ' jn-t in I loiil , I i: rtilll l! Il, 'Il iv. a e ll -, . I inii the chili', ii ', ;' 1 of th.) coll p, ,: s'aiid. II '.Vi: in, III, Defective Mail S. r ice. We il..ve b.en I,. i;i ... lately of it : pp. u ni, , :., i h i,, ,,i ... i -. :, lor v 1 1 i -1 1 l - ii.. i - v n I .'- ' ' that any ceil-e can It ii ,i h i, I. H.'jii nted (uipUiiits leal ,i i , iii in rcfiT'-Hlv lo the ialeli, of ,1, ,i,. i ;, ,,' WY.KKI.Y .Inril-N M.s .it Ze'il:. I'r,," colllily. 'I'hev ill'e -;::ii Iln;, a; ,- ' , im ,-k li, hie,,'; ,;:ne. tl,,,u !, I1' .. .n : Viiriiib'e niai'i il v.iih p:'..i;;,:i,, s- ., i same time i .;c!i ueiklr,,;;i onr ,i'i . Mr. Nuuia -Minn who spuita -1 1 , ! time at Moreliead and to w horn the .bo r NAt. w as sent daily, tells it- th it he onb received two p. inT-in abo il : , k. And, wliat strikes iis;ni, i.e.iok, bit, and lor whieh uvea:, tiiink of m, jiossible c iit-e is ll... t: oiible . ', i i . (.'ha-. Reizenslclii Iln- lalelv "pe; iell '. ,! ill u Ceiving the I l.MI.V .loi. i,.i a; i'.e iufoit, where he and hi family are sjr ,;.li.i t ie summer. For awhile hi - ..,p r ctni.' to hand all right but iu inl'orii,-,: s Ih.c for ten days past il would nutL.t lohim in tii the night ol the day alii r i! pub lished, wllell lie o'Jht to lu'.e bee.i i,. ceivingit about noon (by tin: Mio i I'h train) on the day of publication. The Wilmington Messenger 1ms ai-o hud great trouble with il mail .1. liver ies lately and h:is been si p.tijj ii: iu r, -nioisst ranees. These cans,; of . 1 --. t ( ; -1 . t i . '.' be looked into, tilt- blame iil.u. d u in ie it belongs and the Irotibl ' ivine le.d by whatever slcji.s may i-u nece-- iiv. Thirty-Five liapli.i'il at Once. Hev. W. W. Lewis, f t.'i,ro (,, k, Carteret county, as.isled I ;,' Kev. I!. (1. Britain, of Pollofkrville hasju-i c oici ti tled what we believe is t'no uio-; smi-... ful revival ever held in Pamlico Coimly. The meetings were in Mount Zion Fn c Will Baptist clmrcl' near Vandeiiicn:. They held a week and :i day, c.ini,..e!ici,i.g on Saturday night. Tiny reulle, in forty-three additions to the church: ilii, ty three of these were bajili. d .u one time, yesterday morning. The week immediately preceding this; Mr. Lewis hud used in condaetinp, a meeting unaided in Bethany church n Tanilico county. This meeting resulted in seven additions to the church. Truck (notations. The following truck quotations were received last night from Messers. Palmer Rivenburg & Co. of New York : Apples, harvest, barrels, $1.00 to 2.o0, peaches, crate, $ 1.50 to $3.50; plums, carriers, 1.50 to $2 ."iO; nniskmclons, crated, 05 to $1.50, sweets, $3.50. Siam has agreed to many of Frauce's demands with poor results. She has made abject and almost pitiful conces sions concuhed in stately terms granting half of the territory ami most of the indemnity demanded, but France is dis satisfied antl may reject the terms. A & N.C R.R. DIVIDEND The Board ot Directors of tho A. & N. C. R. R. Company has declared a divi dend of two per cent, payable on the brat day oJ September, 1893, to stockholders of record oa the first day of August, 1883. t P. C. Roberts, .T-i Treasurer. H'. M IKK t I. II V, V 1 ue Hi r I. ll .ll I'.libl'.. ip -., ,., I IV.k .in s ,.it !:. k , .. i'i.;o..i,i i, ; ., I'ilil I lo il,,. u ,l, .in Ii i -1 ,i' in . ii. ( !,..i, - ii : ll'.illii I -I inn 1 1 j 1 1 : i i li.' .,iit i" lie-1 t'.- v:l : '! -It, gi,.,ik i,. be i in.i ,;, la',' o! ii.aiiv a g il' ,;,i ! ,-: I., iii.. linn i '. .. a. I'lpi.Oil I. .1.1.1 i, I.i li. I .,: :: , i ..... I'iilll. sa i,,i- I. it ,'- -!i,,' i.i l.-VtV. I :" 'I i: , llelk i " . -pi , ai I '!' . , , 11 "I . , lui ii P, 111' a iii ,,, . lb ; li t. iiow do VCl I , V ' .'I' ; 1 1 : l .' ! ) i'i '1 . pl.UM ( ii , Oil c ,Ir li 1.1 .1 . i ll j.iii Cat Hi l i p', '.' .i ci- o.r. :ii I i i i i i . i . . ,'i ... il.cl! ,.' i; d l o , . ll- I . I I lb-. Ibe' e.i' 1 ,i,M ,: i Pi'.,! !),..! i", vet y is s,-,!,l mi ;i ii ,i ;ii. it . t l only iic , el pur, lb r -.o c, :.: i I j j eiieciiv .' iliat. it en i ' p i.! m ;i ; brat lit ',r c'.U'e, i i t i i'ie, t,. v n I i have v"U;' -ii- i:c ; b ie'.:. ! I s iio! like tne or iiiir ., ri :g I me l Ciius or sarsapariiias. A i t.ie i year round, it, rl vuiscs, bu'll iiir.j and invigorates tl,.. sys. 1 f l u'rc unions, ruti-lown, or ilv; '( i ;e, ,u i hive any blood inmt, mKiiing n .'iiiii! it as a remedy , "i.troi' is ivoi'-e Hi. :u iioioian, .. - -Haii . Wo will try rttitl l.ti.p ytt pi.tci! as to where tc- buy and wha; sell, therefore do not commit tiio error of buying !ia?' you lm'ti iu the men's Luo without tryiutr us. We would call attention. t a d s liuu of scarl's uud fonr-in-h inJ ':, in Urepe, Summer silk, gros gtain. New Collar.s and cuffs. New lot night Shirts jui-t in all eues. at J. M. libWAKD. H0XICS Sc Tho undertgnd Chrlatopher O. Ronih ha dm? (lUAiltledM AdmlaiBtrator of the en tAte of Margeret CMen and hereby Kves notlfte tuathe requires all persti,,ti having olulms Hgittnat Ilia eaite or the .aid M r fret Oden to praaant them in tue aald Om latopher O. Roach duly auth nthieatod, for parment,OD or before tlio 2I'I U" of .Inly ism. or else this notice wtit be plead' d In bar or recovery. Persons indebted to the estate must pay without delay. -OUaiSTOPHBR O. ROACH, Administrator. J. K. O'HABA, AHoraej, .'"' i ! I : , I t i IV 1 I'IM.M - .J. li 'i.i . : . iAk TRY (V; k Fii'.'S O-O-SS 2., i -ir !. :! ie, ..'' Hi P . : . ' .M (i . L , i v'll ' .A ,i " i t..- i -i. . il' . , ' ., . - 1 , , ' , I ... ; i -ii V ; .? -3d-:, t.1 MILLIES I'i' i-'ii - ; ; 1 I . ' ii. . .,.'. r Kl.Sil. -ml l W '. ll W la m a' tittattiike Broad i'H. Gioccr:.. '10 00TI0N lUistiliRj : Before pia.'.i.ti.g your oru'ers fur Briggiug ami Ticf for the Coming; Seaaou. Be Sure to Call cn , 9 Bi Wholesale an. I Retail Dealer in General Merchandise. Kew Bern S. C It will pay you. Culling Dawn Pncfis as -;cirg- vig"!-rouylv 1.. . ) l ss , O. t.Ji i im V ''r . ii il l 'j'Mti I unities are i. v! tl ; i!;u who ,ni;'in! imrciiasinji. of tin: -oodrf has been niaiiilaiiicil. rr ; -n u. .a v... vfill sell, for a e Finest Toilet scap in the market at 22c per cake. Yours Truly, ail A lanii aa '. -.i.-.-'--fv Z:-1 i
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 25, 1893, edition 1
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