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- he Daily - . VOL. XIL-NO 122, NEW BERNE. N. C TUESDAY, AUGUST 22. 189 PRICE 5 CENTS. Journal. t s .- BC8nr.S8,LOCAL8. CALL AT 6ubX Cobn ft 3oo for extra fine stall fed Iwcf, Teal and lamb. MISS MOLLIS HEATH will re-open ber school, 6ept 4th. eamw FIFTY THOUSAND LATHS for sale. Free from knots and extra width and . Unpth. Apply to 8. C. Hamilton, Jr., At at A. & N. C. freight office. -r HAVE YOU teen tbe latest ini proTed wirdow sash-lock. Very cbeip and strong. N. Arm. REWARD offered for return of a link cuff button. St TRY THE Jou&hal business local col am. V Onlv ten cents a line for first insertion and five afterwards. tf. ANOTHER lot of tbose Beautiful Trron Palsce Souvenir Spoons just received at II blmrd's Jewelry Store. Call and see them, tt NOTICE is hereby piven that certificate No. 86 for 5 shares of stock in series No. 1 ai.d certificate No. 55 for 8 shares in sris No. 1 of the New Berne Building and Lonn Association has been lost and that application will be made to said : Association for new certificates to !e Issued. H. B. Duffy. - This Aug. 8th, 1893. lm REMOVAL V. E. Hibbard, F. M Onad wick and H. L Hall have removed into the store with Mr L 8 WH on Pollock at. near the Post OfBoe, where they will be Minuted to see all of theft friend a. tJTBe sure to call and see them. asfl'itm NOTICE NINETY ACRES OF OY8 TEB FIRM FOR SALE, situated in New River, Onslow county, N 'J. Bot tom is whito sand nn4 sheliy. It is good vronagatmjr, cronnd Ovstors grow larpe and f a very Ann flavor Also TWO HUNDRED AC1E9 OF FARM LAND, ndioininff Oyster Farm The upland is pood for sll kln'ls of truck: Blfo own, cotton, paanuts and potatoes Very pleaeaut place; In full view of tbe ocem; lariie oak prove; splendid for s summer rksort. For further particulars address W. L WILKINP, Mjrmes, Ons low county, N O. aupd&wSra. FINE North Carolina Hams at K. R. Jones'. tf. LOST Friday July 28th, two medals nsed as a watch rhnrtn, one a gold cross about one inch long; the other a smull silver medul, Bhnpe of a four leaf clover, u pon each of these on one side was en prnved "H. M. A." and upon the oppo site side of the silver medal was en graved "Punctuality.'' Finder will lie rewarded by leaving at this office. '.BROWN BEANS for table use at 5 cents pet quart. Also Seed Peas and Beans for 'all planting, nt low prices R. Berry. FOR RENT The Dwelling next door to my residence on Pollock Street. J. W. Stewart. & FULL line of Spring and Summer fVimp'- e .nsist.inc ofCheviotts Black, R'uoaii'i Ib -iW'i rteirge. Fine Check Oash mars, lm sorted Huitinpa. Worsteds in all irrades. Satisfaction guaranteed. F M. Chadwiok, Tailor. At Hall's book Store GO To Street's horse Store for Livery, Fine roadster.s at Street's Horse store, Gov. Boies will probably go to the Senate from Iowa. There is talk of dividing Kansas, and Making the New State of Lin coln oat of the Western half. The Republican National Com mittee will be called to meet at Washington in October. Tbe way to, harry ap mutters in congress is for all democrats to come " "together on the platform v The Democratic party is on trial and its future hinges largely on what the present Congress will do. : . Tbe London Times derives com i fort from America's financial prob :lem and tenders thanks for the les son. ' To develop North Carotin aa re '. sources and augment ber popula- tioo should Be the object of every v publio spirited man within ber bor ' - It I predicted by the Vice PreBl-J . , den 'that the priwnt sesslon ofJ JJoBgresffwlll be a short ohe.Dst r - v-fsbe lull of baidness and devotion . V to the principles of Democracy; S ' i: r . n i n i " i The Ddmperatio state Canvass in VrisruOi commences - uxt month. Col. 0?Fa'rrelIrl'! the Democratic . Candidate for Governor 'will open V his caWva4'on the Eastern1 shore. The onlji thing to prevent the paatage of a free coinage bill in the .bonsa .i for. the antUdemooratio minority to combine wttb the re publicans. v.1' ,;. -:.r;-. ; ; -i.r Collector Qqian,o'f Sn. Francis -co, will not obliga the Administra tion. ' He says bis term of office as Internal Revenue Oolleitor expires . next Marob, and he will not. resign before 'that time. By all means let ns have an an thontative announcement from tne president as to whether or not he favors the free coinage of silver - ;1 ro'J. . TbeBtock excV.srs sa- 8ilver dollars selling for 58 cent!" Nonsense! There is not a silver dollor in Americ whose pur chasing power is not exactly tbe same a a gold dollar. Nor can one be bought, for a cent less than a gold dollar will bring! Saoh talk as this makes tbe people tired. Constitution. While there has been nothing in the shape of an official Agreement to that effect, there seems to be a general understanding among tbe democrats in tbe Houee that tbe crmmittee on Ways and Means will as soon as its memburxhip in an nonnced begin tbe work of rerunn ing the tariff- American aentvtors and rrpn-seu tatives striking down mlviT a' the behest of tbe moneyed lrout of England, and thereby furgmg tbe fetters of industrial slavery for their constituents, is a spectacle of nat ional cowardice and withoai prece dent in all our history N. Y. Rc ord. LOCAL NEWS. NEW AD VKIi TISEUUy TS. Howard, Wm. Ellis Cruelty to animals. Benj. W. Hitchcock Music. S. Colin & Son Fine (reslies. Regular meeting of the Nuv:il IU sci vc to night. Mr. J. S. Busnight is putting in a new carriage and log turner in liia mill- Hint is the New Berne Lumber C'ouipanvs. The stockholder traiu will inss through New.Beru eat 8:50 this morning, and will start back from Morehead at (i Yesterday was the lust duy ol the Shoo Fly. In tbe morning it left New Heme for Morehead with about 20 passenger?. In the afternoon it left with about three dozen. Perhaps the World's Fair managers in tend utilizing the board of lady mana gers in place of Thomas' orchestra. The difficulty would be in harmonizuig the music. Iu Madagascar a dissatisfied husband has only to give his wife a piece of money and say: "Madam thank you," and, ac cording to the laws of Madagascar, lie is divorced straightway. The Royal Arcanum, of which .Mr. ( '. C. Green was a member, turned out about fifty strong to bis funeral Sundayjifter- noon. It was alco well attended outside of this order. Mr. John Leo "Indian Medicine seller" is nov in Beaufort. He and company went down Monday night for Fre Punch and Judy shows is the attractions be will use there to draw the crowds. From tbe Elizabeth City Economist we take the following: "Tho fishery exhibit at tbe World's Fair is said to be an attractive feature and the interest is focused upon the immense seine from the Albemarle waters. It is a practical lesson to tbe Park Fair, at Elizabeth City and to the Edenton Fair." Presiding Elder Swindell, who passed through last night en route from Tusca rora where he has just held quarterly conference, to Beaufort, reports an inter esting meeting in progress in the former place conducted by tbe pastor, Rev. J. G. Johnson. There was one addition to the church Sunday night. Four New Berne horses arc at Raleigh for the August Races which take place Wednesday and Thursday. Tbcy are Messrs. Hackburn & Willett's Dominion and The Oaks and Mr. S. D. Black's Gab and Oack Robin. Besides Do minion's good record at the New Berne Fair he has just been a winner in the races at Suffolk, Va. The L for the W. N. & N. R. R. is now being built in Rbem's field. Onelorkof the L starts close to the water works tower, the other nearly back of Mr, Rbem's pin -house; the foot of it reaches over to Pembroke road. Tbe tics for the work were brought to the ground Satur day and the construction went right for ward "it having been to a great extent previously prepared. A Progressive Han. t " Mr. Hill Humphrey believes in adver tising Wherever he goes. . Ho , is still in Wilmington selling oat a bankrup t s'ock which he purchased at low figures and the doings of Big Ike is among the first thing one sees in . Wilmington- papers Mr. Humphrey is a wide-awake and per severing man and he wisely 'makes large use of printers' ink and with it all he works and talks " for .the upbuilding, of Hew Berne.'- I - ; ' He is a public spirited man who de serves whatever, meat ureof success has or may some to him.'', - ' - Craelty to Animals.' - i Persons working diseased or disabled horses on the streets are notified that tbe doI icemen are instructed to report all such cases, and tbe law in regard to crn- elty to animals will be rigidly enforced from this (late. Wsi. Exits, Mayor. t 51st. 1?3.' UOOD BYE 8H00 FLT. This Traia lakes Its Last Trip -Cannot the Officials Uirr ns Some Substitute. One of our prominent citizens, one two who is very ohaervant to tbe effects of any pulilic policy upon the community and how such is regarded generally was ia our office yesterday and speaking not for himself alone but lor numbers whos opinions he knew, he expressed great re gret at the taking off of the Shoo Fly j train he liclirvcd that it mig!:t to have been kept on at lci-t it mil ili- meeting of the stockholder ..iaI oi uitli and thus afforded them an importunity in express themselves on the :i -ol. r wink- the train was in operation and us effects clean up to that time plainly apparent. ll the Shoo Fly will not soon lc n l"icd it is asked if the company will not as a Mi'litntc run a daily freight train w ills passenger car and mail service at tached With some modification of ill' present height schedule it would supply to n great extent the pli.ee of the Shoo Fly and could lie operated so ,t would add little'fo the expense of the railroad, cspcci.dl" a the season lor Fall trade is at hand and the increased freights, getting heavier cveiy reason will not only justify I hi l almost n-quiie the daily freight. In ca-e none of these things are done, a laM suggestion from the gentleman is that a change in the running days of the freight l-e made- letting it go up the ila'.sthat it now goes down and vice versa. This would give us the mail that aceurniilati s at (iohisl.oro after ihrec I'Ylock Saturday cwning which in clude Sunday':- papers. I .y noun Monday insiead of Monday night as we will now receive Ihcni. The Shoo Fly got this liiei! here bv 11 a. in. The quicker get ting of our mail and the quicker facili ties for the mail sent reaching its desti nation Uv the connections the Shoo Fly would make has been greatly appreciated Its cessation will .h-quite a draw hack ind we hope to see it reston d and con- I billed. Coming nuil (Joing. ( Mr. M. II. Sultan left yesterday morn ing lor Charlotte on a business trip. Messrs. W. C. Willett and Denj. ilahu left for Raleigh to attend the August Ibices which takes place tkcre this week. They will then go on to New York and may take in the World's Fair before re turning. Mrs. L. I,. Hendrcii and Miss Carrie Mayhew who have been spending the season at Morehead returned home. Mr. C. D. Bradbam left to visit rela tives in Duplin county mid from there he will go to the World's Fair. Mr. M. Prag who has been spending a few days in the city left for his home in Norfolk. Mis. R. II. Berry who has been spend ing a ffew weeks in Staunton, V'u., re turned borne las, night. Mr. S. W. Dawson, of Grifton pasted through last night en route to Morehead to spend a few weeks there for his health Mrs. Ed. Perry returned from Beaufort where she has been for several weeks. E. G. Hill, Esq., left to vist relatives in Johnson county. Miss Elma Holland came up from Morehead and left on the steamer Neusc for their home in Norfolk. Mrs. C. W. McLean returned from Morehead. Messrs. W, O. Willis and R. Davis, of Smyrna passed through en route to Florida. Two Small Cases of Stealing. Some one threw a rock through the front window of Mr. J. B. Holland's store breaking two of the glass. Through tbe opening a pair of shoes was stolen. On Sunday night also tbe game build iug on tbo Fair grounds was entered and an attempt made to steal tbe small supply of grain on band there as feed for the animals kept by the Fair Association. There were only-about two bushels of corn and about an equal quantity of oats. They had transferred the corn to tbe sacks and were beginning on tbe oats when they in some way became frighten ed and lieu in such a hurry that they not only tailed to take away any ot the grain but icit tneir sac us Denina also. Free Cover Seed. Tbe North Carolina Agriculture Ex periment station is doing spend id work for the farmers in keeping them reliably posted monthly in the latest and most important matters relating to their call ing. Also in introducing new varieties ot seed and plants, and occasionally mak ing special effort toward the more gener al cultivation of known, and approved varieties not in general nse. The station is now sending oat gratis, and will continue- to do so as long as tbe supply lasts, ten pounds of crimson clov er seed sufficient for one-fifth of so sore, to each applicant. . ' . 5 "Make hay While the sun shines.. Io other words take advantage of a bargain when yoa see It. : At this time of year when oar cloth, iug stock is broken if yoa can find a Bait that will please yon ' we'll make the prioe to salt yoa. Jast bring y.onr money along and fee how yoa can do. Do yoa need any shirt 8, we have an nnlanndried sV'rt worth 75c, take them now fur(' All st. New Industries in the State. The Raltimore M.inu!:u turers' Record of this neck p.ibiisbr the following statiinen: ol new mdu-irics inaugurated in the "Sale wiImi the pa.t week: Aeeil;e Kii'.liagi ill- The United fniau-t : .! Co . N' Vurk.it i tatpil, wishes l.i i:li ;.'.e ill w Mer ;iui-r of the Swaniiiri' i rive: :i oj. niin'a laiL'c killing l". . c t . ! W. I; WliilMin ul Ashc';:le. :s itiii re-' d. Be iver Dam it. "i gin L-e :.rd Mai'ii w :1 reie.lilil their u.ently burned ginnery. Clialu :i l'::l nii'le. I! I!. llinsnn lia bnuei a lie . vci'i hi .it i,e Sur face aiine and is pn jiai iug l.i w..rk it immediately. Cel. col I (tii'.d n. i ,e Tlie liigijers gold nunc in C'abniriis county bus ln-eii sold by H. Karnes, .1... and A. 0. Mauncy, of Cold Hill, to thi liold Nugget Co., ot New York The pric p:;id I said to have be a f' in.OOil. I've'- '.T Ti'.' . :e I)i-t;lleiy. lol.il V. rtin:; w ". ait.mge for tl arlv rcbu'ldiHi; ol In- ui,,i:iiiu- di-tiilciv lately burned. Kjjetlevi'.le --Snap f,c: uy. -Tiie erec tion oi ii -ouji f'.ictoiy in i lyetlcville is rumo.ed. Mill'.1"" - Flour t !!.- -T. X. Lee and son have comp'clci! a new (lour mill and put liic ii.ac'euei v i'i operat.on. Mt. Ai: .' To'-iceo Kiu tory. A large leaf tiii'lu.'V for l::e u-e ol llie American Tobacco Comp ' v is now-in course ol erection by ll.if'n Iloeits. liuM o: o Civ.-r fji lory. Muipliy Brothels have si i r i d a ii,:ir laetorv. ay: . -vi.le ;:!; V. II. Cole ha- sicuicd a -ite fir t new n.ill w ibch be intend-I'li lilieg ii-ii will Mien couunenrc work on it. I i.e nun .iicc v out lit is al ready si cured. Wilson - Tok.ie o f.iclorv. --The Win. Curler Tolneco Co. i, i net ills' a new leal laetorv. Wii'.-ton- 'fobieeo faetorv. -t'ia and John Kernel' will liict a tobacco laetorv. and have let i'.i;i:.:;i I I'm' its election, and have let contract lor ereeiioii toT.'lI. Craw, ord A; Co. Tbe building will be 1004"i feet, three sioiies high. Yellow Fever in Georgia ami Florida. Nine cases of -eliow lever have been discovered at Tcmpa, Florida, in the river Saturday and Sunday, all sailors. Wild excitement broke out and many people took (ha tii-t train ouroft'e place. A oi i iiian ship from era C:uz brought the diMiie secr:il days ago. Ciiarle.-ton promptly ipiarmitined and put on special oitic. k to eu'ore the (Uar iintim against each incoming train. Sergeant Ibanliam. who went to liruus- wictv to i.avc ciiarge ol the quarantine there has liimscll' died of the disease. A vessel whose Captain hail died of the lever had been allowed to pass up to the city he assisted ia dHnficting the ves sel. Dr. Hiauhain was placed in a casket and buried two hotrs niter he dead. There is no oilier case there, house he died i.i will be burned. steel was The Cleveland on Silver Eight Years Ago I ndcr the head of "A Prophecy Ful- niieii tne liurlington ?cw'S says: Mr. Cleveland is too great a man to come down to UI told you so," but it is a striking coincidence that some of his message contains the very wording of that uici age which he sent to Congress in December eight years ago, lorctelltntr the vciy disaster that has come to pass, if the country peis.sttd in its s.lver course. In that message eight years ago, speaking ot the monthly coinage of two million dollars u month ol silver, he said: 'Continued long enough, this operation will result in the substitution ol silver for all the gold the government owns. Tbe propction of silver and its certificates receivcu by the government (custom duos) will probably incrcAse as time goes on, for the reason that the nearer the period approaches when it will be obliged to offer silver in payment of its obligations. the greater inducement there will be to hoard . Id against depreciation in the value ol 9ilver, or for the put pose of spec ulating, w lien tne time comes that gold Uas been withdrawn Irom circulation then will be npparrut the difference be tween the real value of the silver dollar and dollar in gold, and the two coins will part company. Notwithstanding this warning, tbe Sherman bill was passed in 1890, and Republicans and silver Democrats alike tloutcd the prophecy ol Mr. Cleveland, the realization of which is now found in this terrible financial strain accompanied by closed factories, unemployed workmen and all the other attendants ot a panic, State Sunday School Convention. The State Sunday School Convention to be held at Greensboro this week will be attended by Mr. W. J. Erdman Of Ashevillc, one ot the most thoroughly equipped Bible scholars in this country. those who attended the x. M. C. A. State Convention at Goldsboro will re member Mr. Erdman with much pleas ure. He has recently been taking part in tbe Bible Conference at Niagara Falls and is now at the creat gatherin'r at Asburv Park. He will conduct three Bible Readings on Wednesday, at the opening or the morning,'afternooa and night sessions. rsews 06 Ubservcr. Athletes of the Present Day. J. E. Sullivan, Secretary of tbe Amateur Athletic Union, President of the Pastime Athletio Club, and Ath lctie Editor of The Sporting Times, writes : ' "For j ears I hve been actively connected with athletic sports. I always found tt to my advantage to use AU cock's. Porous Plasters while in training, as they qulokly removs soreness and stiffness; and when at tacked with asy kind of pains, the result of slight colds, I always used Allcock's with bsneuoial results. I have notloed that most athletes of the present day use nothing else bat All cock's Plasters.' -; ,i'',.jj. Be tbe kind of man that yoa would hke to have your boya be- A rYHALINU STORY Captain Hose's Lively Experience With a Big Fish Off Cape Hatteras. ' It's g wonder that I'm alive to-day to tell the story, ' -aid ('apt.. in Rose, of the brig I). A. Small which arrived at New lied ford. August 10th, niter a whaling cruise. As lie made this remark be poin icd to a small limit at the stern, which had about eight lif t off the port side, all the limliers licing broken und the tbiepoit otr Ciptaiu Itosc futher said: We were w haling on Hattcras grounds; and wanted tile more oil to till up when n-c raised i s iiooi ol large w hales, ne lowered our boats mid the mate went oo and struck a lsO-Urrcll bull sperm. The whale was spouting blood, and wishing to make sure, I went to the mate's assis ance, taking the bow of my Ixjat to lance the whale. Just as I raised mv hand to dart, the whale suddenly milled around, swung his pen jaw and Hit the tKiat as you see it, coming within about three inches of mv left loot. All hands jumped overlioard or were knocked out bv the concussion. Four ot the men got upon the bottom of tbe stove boat and were taken off by the vessel. .Myself and the rest got into the mati's boat and renewed the attack, null- iug and hauling up to him. He again showed tight and made a rush for the boat we were in, but we sheered the boat to port and as he passed within two leet of us 1 drove my lance and soon had him lfn out. U c got bun alongside and had taken enough in to make 50 barre s. when the chain attached to the head parted and we lost him I have been whaling for ninny years and this was about as uglv a customer as I ever fell in with.' YVil- uiingtuu i"-tar. Facts, Right I'p and Down. Why was money sufficiently plentiful for all needs six months ago, scarce now ( There is but one answer to this question and that is that everybody is hording ,he currency and thus withdrawing it from circulation. The bunks are uot to blame, for thvy are the woist sufferers from the dearth of circulating medium. Every one who wubdraws a Bavings or other bunk deposit to lock it up in a safe or deposit vault, every workman who puts ins wages in an ota stocking, every small dealer who hoards his daily receipts in coin or currency, in snort, all men or women ol any calling or profession who treat the money coming into their pos session as though they were afraid they would never see a dollar again, contri bute to thai extent to the money strin gency. The most effective way to restore con fidence and easy financial conditions is for each individual to do with the money in his possession as he would if no scanty of money existed that is, buy and sell and pay bills as though no panic was even dreamed of. II this were done for one week there would be no more bank sus pensions premiums paid for the use ol actual money. Confidence will be re stored, the money stringency measurably relieved just as soon as everybody stops Hoarding ami allows the currency to flow in its accustomed channels. Durham Recorder. Why She Did'nt Holler. A young woman was suing her ex sweetheart for breach of promise and the lawyers were, as usual, making all sorts ol interrogatories. "You say,'' remarked the one, "that the defendant Irequently sat very close to you !" "Yes sir,'' was the reply, with a hectic flush. "How close i ' "Close enough so's one chair was all the setting room we needed.'' "And you say he put bis arm around you ?" "No I did'nt P "What did you say then ?" "I said he put both arms around me." "Then what J" ' He hugged me.'' "Very bard 1" "Ye, be did. So durn hard that 1 came puttv near bollerin' right out.'' "Why did'ut you holler ?" "Cause." "That's no reason. Be explicit please. Because what ?" "Cause I was afecred he'd stop.'' The Judge fell off the bench, and had to bo put under the hydrant for resusci tation. The Wiuiug Band at Colored Fair. New Berne, N. C, Aug. 18tb, 1893. Gentlemen of flic Oriental & Iudustrial Fair Association: Your committee appointed to act as the judges of the music rendered by the competitors tor tho $100 special band premium met and organized on the 15th inst. It was agreed to yoto critically the following features: A The class of music. B The manipulation. C Tbe Shading. D The time also punctuality of the bands, Ac. On August 18th a vote by ballot was taken which resulted in a unanimous bal lot in favor of the "New Berne Cornet Band" as worthy of the special $100 premium and we declare it properly won. All of which we humbly Submit and recommend your approval. C. Hedges, C. R. Robbin, A. J. Goshah. Committee. TO BREAK UP attacka of colds, chills, fevm, rheumatism, neurmlgi, aad kindrad dermnxDeata ntt- tbsiVs nothlnf so vaiaabie aa Dr. Ham's FlraasuS Pal lata No household shonM without than, to SMsTfast such (nMmndea. Thwa llttU PtdMa bt SJkrv. ngar-ooated thingi tbT- , cy child is raadj for. r. . 3a ' r (nets; put np in glaa vial, alwmjs trwh ifbd nliahla; a handj and ptrfMk Tt siakst retnedv. U tbsT dent glvs aattsfactton, fa marj tkxnin when Toa are aofraring ftw Catarrh, think of th tbomasd otfciaai eue which most bsva bem onrtd by kwatcr JIhsohitely Fure A cream of tartar bakiDg powder Highest of all in le.nvenini' KtieniMh Latest United States Government Food Repoht. Royal Baktno Powdkr Co . !06 Wall St., N. Y. Reduction. My stock ofToileiii- n., l- la"'i r . ll uood I I. Mill lltllriei , l.ubin'- than the natural d niai.d for requires. In it ri. rushe, hair bru-he-. caii'--. XI rai'tS illcllll llt!r I Ill, ,- I Atkinsons. Win 1 1 l .r i a h ii. d in sachet nowdcrs. f.ioi-M ,.u.i i..r ,i. complexion, Dcrmaroynl Curling Cream lor ttie hair. Siielcl s medicated -oip and Cuticura. Lubin's. 1'aMnuei, ltoouct. luoi a soao aim i re.iin l..i- io.no . nd other cutinacious I lenn-in l.ubi'i - f powder, Fozzoni's '. 1. 1 r., '- 1'iwdir runs, .Mill iiruslus, Mi ivi.ig l.ru-l - and soap. In tine slaluuieiy , ,, 1,. f und Hurd's Scotch (do .I,p,,, ;)t, Crane's I bun I hand laid Kai- Hi un.i w n satin wove, Imperial article uuie iineii stock, extra plate lini-li. Orange wood tooth picks in elegant -lia.v i a-es. Other dainty and handy ui tides too numerous to mention l',,ri!,,. ,,,wi. days I will -ell all Toilette Arlich - at a reduction ol 20 per cent. 1 am Mm i illv fitted up for preparing prescription.. my prices arc perlcctly rca-onable. liKOltlll. W. 11 shtl I.. A REAL'TIFl I, till C I'll NEW MONTHLY. RlU&liifi By subscription, .1 50 per yem; all bright, popuUr and copyright Classical and Standard Melodies, "Oar Monthly Musical Gsn." The Handsomest Musical Month ly ever iHstied in AmentM- Con tains 8 CoropoHitioriH (all copy right:) 4 inHtrtiiuetituI ami 1 vociil, with piano acpoinp.itiiuii-titi'. illi pages oi mus:c. with en graved titled cover, li'hogr:phed in colors and embellishud with crayon like ness of some uiuhUhI eelennty in vignette. Inclose l,r cents for a specimen copy. Liberal terms to agents. ddress liEN.l. W. UlTIK lK'K. I'llKllrilK'l : 385 Sixth Ave., New York: OVKHIIK.VIil) BY A Botila of Oarfsr 's Ink. "That remains to he seen," said the small boy, ns ho spilled the ink mi tin- table cloth. "I'm on to vou," i rle l tin- ink to the loth. "Dry up,'' growled the pen. And the blotter fouiiil it all of ah-orli- ing interest. o CARTER'S INKS SOLD BY C Oisosway I ira. BUY YOUR SEEP, Cabbage and Everything Else for the (lardni. SEED OATS, RYE, WHEAT, II AY, C0JR5, FEED, &c. From BR AD HAM EJCraven Street. Ci 25000 Bushels Rice Wanted this Fall. (alt; lm. John Dunn's and buv a cake of GOODY 2 SHOES There are Golden Horse Shoes moulded in the SOAP. Who ever draws the the HORSE SHOE, can return to the store and receive $2.50 One Horse Shoe was drawn SATURDAY Aug. 19th, by a colored woman, and : - '- " A V n. -''.' . ' ' . . ,4 hawj,r,wnPt'y2 50 8H YOU ARE LOOKING FQH SOMETHING In Our Which you hive not been able to find, or have found and it was more expen sive than you thought it ouht to be. It "S7U'J.& Tou did not look in the PLACE ! IF YOU WANT TO FIND SomLetliingf That will please you, drop in and let - -, -. "-X'' . . " J- . STOCftM v ., - ..... . , : ' " . ,' a X .' J ' .''- ' ' . , :a vlj ' ' ' : -: ' - .....V;:.'' , '-.''J t-SCX'-: ' Youti Truljv s :0W ;' , ' :-.'. -.,i ..:.-..:.' . . "iHv -r -r .'':-..' - ''', ;' -."5 p; ' ; A.'. ; i LNE f foie could be willing; to iar, u hj do: " Vtw any eaaa of Catarrh, no mr how b "u swi'""i c'ki- we a p- j t -v r. ,0' i yx t tn t,u
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 22, 1893, edition 1
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