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rCBUSHtrS AISOCSCEIEXT, -su-o-iia ' THE DAILT JOVRXAL Is poblUlulatl DUjr extx-pt .W ml Sis pw rr; SlJO'or alz naoaUM. DtUrtnd to dry Bnbacilbrrs t THB WCEKLT JOURNAL la publtaVd Pmjmrt tor lnuuieBtdnnirmenU molt to da la l4nMt. Regular aJvertlse merits will b eollseted promptly at the end QtMOBBWBtk. Comaaantoatloas eontalnlng newt of auffi tlMtHMUIitaMMiM anllclled. Ko com maallkm must b expected to be published tiaat raltai objectionable personalties, or wltalaolde tn. asms ol the author. Articles oe(a- than kail a eolumn tnuat be paid lor, ASrertlasment oader head ol Business Locals and Beadert MmiU per line tor rt tmeillua, Seanta each subsequent Insertion, perls! rate lor extended tl'nt. 4aj person leellng agsilered at a;.y anony oommunleelioB saa obtain tiu name ol the author by application at this office and showing wherein the grievance ext-ts. 3.1-0-1: Kl'LEB ADOPTED BT THE NORTH t.VltO OLINA PREbS ASSOCIATION. The sum ol not lew than live cents por line will be charged lor 'oanli ol thanks, 'reolu ttons ol respect' and obituary poetry," sl?o tor obituary notices other than those whlih fheeditox himself shall (five aa a matter ol hews. Notices ol cbun b and society and all other entertainments lrora which revenue is H 1c derived will be charged lor at the rate ot 5 cents a line. THE JOURNAL. X. I. EA&m, -C.T.EANCOCZ, - Proprietor local Beporter. l-mf Entered at the J'ort Opice nt .V, Brue,H. C, at Mcend-clis matter. THE DAJiGSR OF DELAY. We have been good uainredlv twitted for oar endorsement of "the Senate tariff bill." In tratti we have not endorsed it; ended we don't know what it is. We applan ded Gorman's speech, or at least that part of it which promised the Bpeedy passage of a tariff bill that would relieve the polities situation and bring prosperity, happiness and security to the peo pie. We have no patience with pro tection for the sake of protection, bat we believe in a tariff th.tt will afford sufficient revenue for the economic! administration of the government, and if incidental protection is given to American iu- daatries, while living is mude cheaper for the masses, it will not occasion as the slightest nneaii ness. That wliloii gives um piintul concern oo is tha danger of delay. The Dill now before the senate of which Mr. Goruiau in the champion is luflnitely better than the Molvin ley law which jiaraliztU) trade and inileots uitold burdens upon the people. From its enactment to tuo present moment the McKinlcy UrilT has been a failure as a revenue meas ure. Tnere was a practical deiioit when the Harrison Adminit (ration ended, and since that time there has baen a steady fulliug oil in the revenue from enstoms. The bor rowing of fifty millions in gold has only served as a temporary re lief of the Treasury, and unless the tariff lavs aro change the is suing of bonds must go on ad infi nitum. Congress should pass the taiill' bill without futher delay. It is right to give the fullest freedom of de bate to all measures relating to rev enue, bnt the argument is exhaus ted and the time for action has come. The pasuge ol the bill would lead to instant moveuent in merchandise that now lies la bond in Government warehouses, to the starting np of manufactories and commercial activity, to the consequent relief of financi.il pres nre at Washington and of indus trial stagnation throughout ' the Union. It is now apparent that the tariff bill will pass the Senate. To delay it beyond the beginning of the fis cal year will subserve no partisan advantage, but would be of the gravest detriment to the coun. try. . Bucklen'8 Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world )'r cut, bruises, sores, ulcer?, Fait rheum, lever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain?, cons, and allskin eruptions.and positive ly cures piles, or no pay required. It i. guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or monev refunded. Price 25 cents per box For tale by F. S. Duffy, New Berne, N. C. ral6 12m. Wholesale Market Country Prod nee Cotton, 6 J to6g. Live Btall led cattle, 5 l-2aC, grass led, 4a3c dressed beef 4a5. a - Beeswax. 20. f iCorn, 52JC. Chickens spring, 25a40c pair, Eras, 11 18 i C Field pefcS,black,claybank and speckled SO a 60 black-eye 7 5c. h. Ooese, 75o.a80c. ? Hide Dry flint, Sc.; dry salt 3c green lc,deer-hid 20c j Peanuts, 45a55cts. ? Wool 8 to 10c i Pork, fresh, 5a6c ' Potatoes, Tarns 50aC0c; Haman 30ca4U. ' Lambs $la$3 Old Sheep, f 2af 3. Oats, 48. Grown chickens, 45a00. XOEEHKlBCOERCSrOXUEKCB. Oak RIJf Fi'dlM U ConaectlM 1FM AtUatie Hetet-Tae Reirral rw- ' Imt I IatWMt, The refreahtnff shower of last week did locaJcalable good. Mr. and Mrs. Bnck Morton bare the sympathy of onr people in the loss of their babe wbioh died Sun day last. Mr. Ed. Taylor paid a visit to his old borne in Greene County last week. We learn that the A'lantle Hotel ha leased the Oak itidge Pavillioo from Mr. J. J. Riysll for the com ing season. At the eiose of his school Friday last Prof. 11. S. Lee gave his pnpili a nice entertainment which '.hey enjoycu very much. The revival which commenced Sunday last at the Melodist church has grown lb int rest daily, so much so that it ha been necessary to move to the . isembly Hall to accomodate the I irge congrega tions. The meeting has been mei- ged into a nnin revival and the pastor of onroity churches assisted by Rev. Messrs. Glenn, Qattis and Greening, are using their utmost endeavors to advance the canse of Christ There are many seekers after the truth and we trust that mnch and last'ng good maybe ac complished. ENGLISH NOVELISTS. Comparatively Few of Them Have Had a College Education. School Data of the Great Writers of Fie tlon Thackeray a t'ambridire Man Defoe Had Only the Kmtluienta Dickeoa a Street Waif. Neither Oxford nor Cambridge is strong in fiction, but Cambridge possesses t wo names of the first rank, Sterne and Thaokcruy. The majority of our rput novelists graduated in the rougher schoo' of the world, and probably acquired there a better equipment for their work than any university could give them. Defoe (l(!(il-1731) received the rudi meuts of education at on academy at Ne'vingtoii Green, and was succes sively rebel, merchant, manufao turer, satirist in verse, bankrupt political secretary, pamphleteer, and journalist, before lie wrote, nt the age of sixty, the immortal "Robin son Crusoe." Fielding (1707-1754) was at Eton until eighteen, then traveled for a short time, and began his literary career as a writer for the stage, living a Bohemian sort of life; and was magistrate at Row street, and a terrortoevildoers, when he wroto "Tom Jones" and "Amelia." Kiehnrdson (1G89-1761) was the son of a joiner, whose means were Inade quate to carey out his intention of educating his son for the church, who forthwith became a printer and died ono. .Smollett (17J1-71) came of a good Hootch family, and, of course, received a sound education; went up to Ijondon at eighteen with a tragedy in his pocket which was to bring hinj fame and fortune, but, his hopes being blighted, became surgeon's mate on board n man-of-war during the Carthagena expedi tion In 1741, a post abandoned in disgust on bis return, butone, never theless, which proved of inestimable service to him in his new career as author in providing material for those inimitable sketches of naval life and character with which his novels abound. Scott (1771-1832) was brought up to the law, and during the long va cations went on those expeditions to Liddesdale and elsewhere, which, to gether with his legal experiences, were to bo turned to account for tho delight of thousands in tho years to come. Dickons (1812-70) was sent to a school at Chatham kept by n Bap tist minister, until the age of ten, when began that vagrant cxistencg of which no reader of "David Cop perfield" needs to be told, and during which, to use Dickens' own words, "but for tho mercy of God ho might easily have become, for any care that was taken of him, a little rob ber or a little vagabond." Temple Bar. Drunken Sparrows. The English sparrows have proved a nuisance in the cotton country, for as soon as the bolls open they pick out the cotton and carry it off, and some plant ers have lost, as they claim, hundreds of pounds in this way l here is one man however, in DeWitt County, says the Galves ton News, that has not lost much. When he found the sparrows were committing depredations he procured a quantity of wheat, soaked it in sweetened whisky and strewed it along the rows. The sparrows found it and thought they had a picnic. So they had. But in fifteen on twenj ty minutes there was the tipsiest lot of English sparrows - ever seen on the face of the earth. Thev rolled about the eround. falling on the their sides and backs and kicking their heels into the air like a parcel of drunkards, all the while uttering the most comical squeaks, lbey did not have to long 'squeak, however, tor tne boys gatnerea them up and threw them into bags. The first day they gather ed two bushels of drunked sparrowe. Three or tour aays later tne experiment was repeated with almost equal success, and from time to time since, iney maae excellent potpie, but the survi vors have come to regard the plantation as hoodooed, for now very few come about it "Xov goad diMtioa wait oa appetite, And health oaW, ayt fhs rrat fihakispeat, bat as did sot have in wad eoatad totigo or trvpJd liver, with all taw symptoms of bUlloejs neaa, so commoa ia this country. All thi, and mors, can be cared by Dr. Pier, ce's Golden Medical Discovery, a poraly vegetable compound, which restores tbs action of the liver, gives Ions to the flag ging cnerxie of tha dyspeptic's stomarli, sod thus eoables "good digestion to wait on appetite, and health on both." By draggists. Asthma, and liar Fever cored by a new ly diHCOTtrwl treatment, Address for pamphlet, World's Dispensary Medical Associstioo, Buffalo N. V. fee1 Over S-fly y Mas. Wis how's Soorana Btbop has bsts aaed (or children toothiag. It imCim the ehild, softsas the same, i!iaj all pain, oaree wind oolio, aad hi the bast r.n.iy (or Diarrhoea. Twea'.j W acne a bottle. Hold br all drof lat trououl tha world. UrttHS-wl. WET THE BEST. The new. STANDARD DICTIONARY. Published by the Funk awl Wagnalls Co., New York. The most expensive work ever pro duced on the Ameiicxn Continent, cost ing the round sum ot One Million Dollars. Tbe splendid result ol years of labor of Two Hundred and Forty-wren eminent literary nn u, each a specialist in his de partment. Comprises all the words, old and new, now in tho English language, (300,000.) Contains 173,000 mors wopds than Websters International, and 75,000 more than the Century, ata very small advance on the price of the former, and at alxiut one fourth the price of the latter. In two volumes of about 1,100 pages each, in Full Hussia iiindino, with Dcnnisons patent keferebce index, a very perfect sample of ithe book-makers art at $17.00, payable in six .easy pay ments. Represented by Edward Bull. Receivers Sale of Water-Works. Pursuant to the power conferred upon us by an order made by Ibe Superior court of Craven county in an action where in C, Dellaticld and others are plaintiffs and the hewis Mercer Construction Com pany ond ot.iersare defendants, which ac tion is now vendinz in said couit: WK WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION at the Court House door in the city of New Heme, on .Monday the 4th day of June nt t lie hour ol 12 o clock M., tor cn-sli to the highest bidder, all the proper. ty owned by the city of New Berne Water Company, described as lollowx: That certain truct or parcel of land adjoining the City ol New Berne on the west con taining about two acres, and bciiig the same which was purchased by the city of ot Atw Jserne Water Company Iroin .Ino. r. iebley, by deed recorded in the otlice ol the Register of Doeds of Cmvi n coun ly. in book page9 , and the same n hereon is situate the power house, stand pip", and wells of the said Co.; also the stand pipe power house, engines, boilers, pumps und ull other machinery and fix tuies of every description now on suld kind; also all the pipes, mains, hydrants, valves, and all other property ol the said City of New Heme, the same consisting nl about " miles of pipes and mains, sev enty live lire hydrants, and all the neces sary gates and valves for the operation of the said water works system; the said property being now a completed water works system, lor the city ot JSew Berne, as provided by the contract made by the City of New Berne, with the Lewis Mer cer Construction Company, on the 7th day of February 1893; also all the fran chises, rights, powers and prmleges,grant ed to the said Lewis Mercer Construction Company, by the City of New Berne by the terms ot said contract, wlncu said contract has been assigned to the City of New Heme Water Company, including an easement in the streets of the said city of New Berne, lor Ihe purpose of using and operating the water works system aqd a contract with the said City of New Berne, for the purpose of using and op erating the water works system and a con tract w'.th the said City of New Berje, for 75 hydrants, nt the price of fifty dol lars per year each, for the term of 80 years; also nil the tools, and all other nronertv ot evcrv kind owned hv the citv of New Berne Water Company, in tbe said city ot JNcw iierne; ana all property of every kind,attached in the action above referred to. T. A. Green, Wm Dtjrn, May 3d, 1894. Kecievers. Commissioner's Sal? of Baal EsUte, Purwoant to a judgment render ed at February Term, 1894 of Craven Superior Oonrt in an action entitl ed Elizabeth Black vs. G. Kennedy Hamilton et als., tbe undersigned Commissioner will sell by pabllo suction at the Conrt House Door in Or avenOonty , N.O. on tbe 28th day of May, 1894, between the h inrs ol 12 o'clock M.andZ o'clock, P. H. to tbe highest bidder lor cash, the following deNonbed real estate, to it: Sttnated in the City of New Berne, in tbe County t.nd State aforesaid) beginning at the corner of Johnson d Hancock Streets, running Sou : 4 ieeton UAaeook Street, then East 133 feet with the line of St. IJobtuLiOdge, tben Hortn 48 feet to Johnsen Street, then with said Johnson Street' to the beginning: being parts of lots No, 326 & 325 according to tbe plan of the City of New Berne. This April 29th 1894. H. L. Gibbs, Commissioner. Apr. 28 30 d COMMISSIONEE'S SALE. Pursuant to a decree and order, ot the .Su- nnrtArttain-fc. AlCfafaaMntT In a certain proceedings (or sale for partition, entitled Joseph ti. Hnhn, rs IlannaU A. Matthews and John Matthews, 4 win sell an lue uran house door in the city ol New Berne, to tlis highest bidder tor oash, su Monday the 11th iavnt Hay IMU. kt. the hrrar nf 12 o'clock If. the following described lot, as set oat and de- SCnDea in loe pennon uieu m huv fjruwvu. i tiara rmnnitan a.ni! riaaoTlhari aa follows! f.vlncr and belnir situate In the Citr ot Kew Berne, State ot North Carolina, beginnlns; si the Northwest corner of lot number 368 on the Sooth side of Oneen streeMnd rawing tksaes sonmwesiwaruiy o me nonawm wnwr v lot namber if. ttnce eaatwjirclly to tbe sonth went corner of said lot nnmber Mt theaos northward y totbe begum lug on Qaeen street. this n aay or Apni, jew. ; v OWSN H. OUION, Commissioner. ; r, DID you know that all kinds of. repair work could be ttonS st'EkJJs Bros. Gun Smith Shop - Hetawnabtt prices ana satisfaction guaranteed. v' .. All Organized. We taks very treat pleasure in statist; that Maj. H. EL Sogers, Bute A gtfor In UiriTXD Bakk ino amd Btrrxstno Oo., or Itich mond, Tv, has organized this strong board here. OFFICERS: K. E. Jones, President. Jas. W. Biddlk, Vice Pres. H. If. Obotbs, Sec'y. & Tits. Wm. W. Clabk. Atty. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Wm. Dunn, Chas. Bsizknstein N. 11. oTBKET, MATT MANLY, F. Duffy, Bkn Babn, Jab. B. Duffy. Appraisers : N. II. Street, Jas. W. Biddle, r . DofTy. ty Loans granted promptly. antra t Good Hard Brick. We are prepared to fill all orders up to 100 thoasand per week. W. P. BUREU8. INOTICE. Stats or Jiorm Casouica, Suerior ouit. rarrs county, ( spring Term iH Etta Johnson I vs J Action lor IMvonv. Primus Johnson. 1 To Prlmua Johnson. tAK h nnttaA thiLt von are required to anpoar at uie rail Tnn Iran ol ttifi Hunerlnr court in and for Hi anlil noun tr, to be held at the court house In lhe city ol new tserne on ine mn aionuav alter uie nrst Monday In Belilemucr IstM, and lileail, liimwt'r or uemur to ine oompiaitil on nie in tlila or flee ol the Clerk ot auld court. This mh day ot April, 1H. W. M. WATSON, Clk. Superior Court. George H. White, Atty. for l'laintllt. MUSIC MUSIC. CUT THIS OUT and with 10 cents send to ns, and we will forward you thirty two PAGES sbeet music six the prot tiest Vocal and Instrumental Mu sic published, printed in elegant style, with two large and lour smaller pictures ol the leedmg actresses of the day in each folio Adress, Musical Kcuo, Mil Broadway, N. Y. all'tf t tfie sl of ;iu tnaary Or ira nt diet or - t-i inoas mad- TiT!VE i.'o contract , i tt.ii caaoof . -iiti t Arructx m- t, we tti i'.:tsf paUu. tfiacjr. P-.r-c 1 per lMa,v C F. S. DUFFY. Drugget and Sole A gent. GEO. HENDERSON (Suooessor to Huberts ft Henderson,) General Insurance Agent. Representing Insurance Company of North America of Philadelphia Home Insurance Company of New York. Hartford Fire Insurance Company of Hartford. Queen Insurance Company of Eng. land. North Carolina Home Insurance Com pany of Raleigh. Ureenwlcu Insurance Company, ol Brooklyn. Phoenix Insurance Company, of Brook lyn. United Underwriters Insurance Com pany, of Atlanta. Boston marine Insurance Uompany, of Boston. REMOVAL. S. R. STREET, GENERAL INSURA1TCE AND 1 REAL ESTATE AGENT. Has. moved to the Stevenson Building opposite the Cotton Ex change where he will be glad to see all those who wish Life or Fire Insurance, or to buy, sell, or lease real estate. Commissioner's Sale of Val- nable Land. Pursuant to a Jndirment of Foreclosure of Mortrares and an Order of Sale ol the Su perior Coort ot Craven County, North Caro lina, in the civil action entitled Green, Foy A Co. vs. W. J. H. Caviner, et als, as Commis sioner duty appointed and authorised br Uie aaia juuvniena auu oruer ui ewe, i win neu to the highest bidder at tbe Court House door ot Craven Connty, in the city ot New Berne, N. C, on file 28th day of May, last, (being Mon dav and tha nratdaroi SrjRnB-tarmof Craven Connty Superior Court) at 12 o'olook.noon.or aa soon thereafter as the Court shall take a recess, all the (olio wing described land : Lying and being In Craven County, North Carolina, on Clubfoot's Creek, and bonnded oa the North by Clubfoot's Creek, on Uie East ny Adam's creel road, on the souin ny uie New Berne road, on the West by the lands of the late Bufns w. Bell, containing one nun dred and fifty seres, more or leas, being Uie same tract 01 tana lornuv ownoa nv ntennen I,. Caviner, and well known ar the Caviner tract of land. Terms ot sale cast.. This April 18th, 1894. 0. B, THOMAS, Commissioner. LADIES P SOU KNOW ' , ,, tR. FCUX LC BRUN'S S1HL (HB PERMYBQYHL PILLS are tha original aad only THKNCH, ssfsand r liable ours on tbe markat. PrioeljjXfc sent fag saaiw eaanias sold only by P. S. DUFFY, Druggist and Sole Agent. Having permanently located in New Berne, I offer my services to the public in the line of Painting, Plastiooing and , all kinds of Pa per Hanging; . j - Good work : and ; reasonable prices guaranteed. Give me a trial and I will endeavor to suit JOOsriit.'fttS.-f it". I ''is- i Address, or Call,'' at Residence No. 78, corner Metealf and .New flfKAAta: i ;.t-. CL fl. PTTNf. :"i la i vWm. H. OLIVER, Life, Fire, Marine, Accident. Fidelity, Steam Doller NKWBKRN, H-. C. n I ' f A Number of Time-Tried and Fire-Tested Companies Represent ed. Over 1125,000,000 assets repre sented. NOIORARY PUBLIC. Commissioner of Deeds for New York, Connecticut and Pensyl- vama. ty Agent National Board Ma rine Underwriters. PROFESSIONAL. DR. E. H. GOLDBERG SUGEO-ORAL DENTIST. OHice Uenry'Building. Middle street, lielwen Broa.l and Pollock North Episcopal cliurcli yard. Teeth Extr.u tcd Alisolutely without pain by a new and li.irnilcss applicullon of TONTINE. Most Delicate can USE IT. All lii'iinches ol the prulesslon done at Shortest notice. StifSatisiiietion Guaranteed CLAUDE lil. BENTON, It. D. Physician Surgeon, Oince: ISo. 137 Ivliddle Street, Iii llangcrt llulltllng, New Bomo N. C. tun bo ncci. utnny hour at night lu office. DR. G. K. BAGBY, SURGEON DENTIST. Ufflos, aliddle street, opposite Baptts iburoh, doo8dwtf NEWBERN. N. 0. DR. J. D. CLARZ, DENTIST, SEW BKRHK, R. O. Ofhce on Orsven street, between Pollojk nd Broad J H.BENTON, M.D..D.D.S. Praotlea limited to OpeiatlTe and Ma ohanloal Ueatlstrj and Danla, Bnrgari Tseth sztrastad without pain bjr ths naa of Nltro Oxide (ias. KTerythlnilaths Una of Dentistry dons In the bast style. Satisfaction guaranteed. umoe, oornar 01 atiaaia airvai ana s saera Allay, opposite Baptist Cod P. H. PELLETIER, ATTORNEY AT Lai Pollock street,Firt room above Farm er's & Merchant's Bank. Will practice In the Conn ties of orayas arteret, Jonas, Onslow and Pamlico. . V Dotted buim Oonrt at Haw Beras.snu supreme Oonrt oltiia 81 ata WM.fi. CLAKKE, Office, 72 Sontli Front street op posite Qaston Honse. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND Keal Estate Agent. ',New Bwne, N. 0, Connection. New Yirk Boatnn and Canada. Timber land,- Farm lands, Truck lands, Town lots. Do yon waut to bay 1 Do yon want to sell T ; WRITE. BPKOIAL. 1500 oores, Trent Hoad. 6 miles of city Timber and Track land. VE TELL YOU filing aew wbea we state that it paystoensai . a peraaanent, moat healUiy and pleasant ouc -as,that returns proflt tor enrery day's work Such, la the buainesi wa oiler the werklns elan VYs teach theia how to make money rapidly, and Eiaraatee ererv onp who rblks ' mr t'latrnctioai Itlilully tbe making or SViOo. J auimtb. . Krery one who takes hold now aad works will surely and speedily Increase trlr eerntnri; there ana be so aasatlon about k; othen bow at werk are doms It, and you, reader, can do the asan ; riils la tne best savins' business that yos hare Ira had the ohance to secure, r Ton will make a It ro grasp tlie situation, aad aat qalokly, yoa rid directly Sod yourself is a meat pfoaperoat artness, at which yoa san sorely make ana say vge mail of moaey. The results .f only a leu oars work, will ones aejnal a week's wajes 1 W aether yos are old or roeog, maa erwrnnan, makes ao dilTereeee. 00 as we tell foa, snjaue esss will meet you at the yerir stsrw Jfeitbei (xperieace or capital neessaar&r Tltesewho wort tor as are rewarded. WhyAst write today fw iuu psruears, ires v .a.ia - if 1V1 i e- U. HAHM CO., HAS JUST UETUUNED 50 "HEAD i0hKS A . D MUU.&"50 RANGING FROM 4 TO 7 YEARS OLD, And Weighing From 850 to H50 lbs. Each. Some extra fine Drivers in Horses also adapted to all purposes. Exceptionally fine Draft Horses A full and complete line of Buggies and Harness always on hand. We will hold on Tuesday and Wednesday. AN AUCTION SALE To be sold without Reserve to the high est bidder. Don't fail Blue Front Stablcp, 3 i 8B, k W Tbe Best Shoes for pusfl sjjitnejMiioej 1 f0" I ii aniiasii v I !TklS IS THE fito L SrWfflSaw. WMaS DEALERS who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. They can afford to sell at a less proflt, and we beUeva yon can say money oy baying ail 7001 footwear of the dealer adrertlaed below. Catalog; free upon application. For Sale to J. J. BAXTER, BASES J.lBl)in,rru.THOS nasi Rub, ViMfte-. 8. 1 ROBERTS, Carsjer The National Bank, OF NEW BERNE, N. C iMOO&rOaATBD 1866. Capital, Sarpln Profit, $100,000 98.168 DIP EC TO BB. Us. A. B Thos. Dahikls. Oh as 8. Bliss. J. H Hiokbukk, J SO UUNH, Li. habtit, O H. Robbbts, B K. Bishop. Twos. A. Qbbsv, Pres. O. E. Fot, Cashier. Wat. 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" - .. ., Prompt sod oareful attention giren to tollectloDS. . , ;. ' , We will be pleased to correspend with ihose who may oontemplate msklnf thanges or opening new aooounts. . .. .. . .m .s f tfiitj'..- Fruil-Orcwers Jcurnd is b recognized authority in Prac tical Fruit-Growing, Market Gard ening and every branch of the business connected with the fruit and vegetable industry. Its col nmns .contain articles from .the best ; informed vractical fruit growers in this country. - T - v; v It is a six ftnlnmn. Aip-Yifc-nBirA nil ironnd fruit-trrowerS and ' familv journal. It ia published semi. monthly at Uobdon,- Illinois, the fruit-growing centre of the West, at oo cents per year.- - - . fiend for free sample copy. - ft FROM THE WEST WITH and Mules. to come. Middle Street, New Berne, N. O. 17. L. DOUGLAS SE.OErr Squcaklcaa, Bottom Waterproof. Beit Shoe sold at the price. 84 and 83. SO Dreas Shoe. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 29, 1894, edition 1
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