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7' - nn he Dai VOL. XHL--NO. 111). NEW BERNE, N. C. THURSDAY. AUGUST 2;i, 1894. PRICK.") (Mi NT., Journal Ui : ." " T 'f'V S2. ISUSIMKSS LOCALS. WANTED -A small second hand suit. Aprly lo I'. O. box ll'D. TO LET Two oliices in llie Brick Build ing on Ciavcn sti . ! , opposite Cotton Ex- ,gC cha M. li;V Til . TI-.VKNSON. Si UK I ml Kcpniring Ly l'l.VN'O-l'nilo Mr. .1. Si ns, ieiioMitiii'r the lirm of Btilin-r & Simmo-is, Siilem. X. C. Tuners lor S de ii Female College; Slide Normal School, ( hvcu-b n". elc. Call or address H2 I'oll 'i k SI., City. CALL .i once for I'.arguins. Until Sept. Isi 1 mil .ril Cold Dust Washing Pow der : I L!()i per p-'ekage. CriiniiliUed Sn :: n lOlb vicknges ojc per pound I. : ;,l S.iutf, bv the bladder, at :!C.c pc paiml. .V.gnelie- ;nid Chiivlte Soap al .) pi cake ami a :ooil ;( string Hrnoiii to.- i.v Cornell Sparc Hili- jusi received al 1 .).: n r p ,und. .1. V. Music. MISS Snsin Diirmgliain vil open her school :il lier home on .Monday Sept. 1(1. I.aliii i-Viie-h tniiglit 1 1 1 1 )! i u l; Ii 1 v. MI'SIC CLASS - Will re-opcu my re: I II -ills f School, Moil lav, Sept, the ai - o re-i-lcuce on New Si reel, a'.'l Jw MissOi.a Kkkkiiei-:. Miss Ml M.LI ii le-i- -i no il at lie .-Ir- . Mond.iv. '" 1IKATII will no, an i leiire on nil. i siii Itihv WANTKD woin, n laefi i I'ei "ills 1, I -Wolili 11 and llie: i coivass for a bum A:: v i It i A WolllCI vYnshin tinted, inexpensive pa J ul il iieivent allowed s w uning ;ton, 1). C. notic .ok WA ri'.l! MILL MI'.AL can .1. V Smm.i.wo ui':-. STLXOCH.W'II V an. I Tip. .Miss liacliel C. Iiiown tenders to I In; public ;n SteiwuiMphor Wli Mr. hel er. !vic can lie iouim al 1 i. 1 1. blinll, c ver 1 lie ( 'i .-ecu llie hours HI ;. in. a' ivir I in b- lei 1 at if. V riling her mm vices and lypc tlie otliee of i.ens Hank. I 5 p. in. .IIST Fxceb Cheap Will-.. dire.-!'. Sauio.c- lie IM-'CLIVK!) by F.xpr. s- -nine nl I'.-achcs an! I'.-.us. ,or sale : his morning -.it S.vjt i!. W.VTIdtK. In.") Middle St. raxine is nseil nciuiiling lo a third of the labor and the p in ojdinal'y wishing is saved. il .1. F. Tavlms. SKK I) l'KAS and 1SL.YNS for fall d i : 1 1 in u. Callal Hem's and secure be fore all gone, l'lant lienns Am;. 'JO to Sepl. ..Hi, and IVas Sept. 1st to I2!li. Those planted earlier than this wiil have to be shippc I ia line the lall ho'ls have rill ,'ir ,j,.sy and Long Island crops and not wauled ill market. al)lw SIMCCIAIriLS at Lucas & Lewis' -Coal il Johnny's Petroleum Snap tor the Laundry, Bath, Toilet, Shaving; lor line Laces. Flannels, China or Class Ware, its cipia! is unknuvvn. I'rice o ecu's. Also Copco soap for the bath. ; ets per cake. MACHIN E and hand nu.tle brick in any quantity for sale. Apply to Chas. lleiz enstein, or Joseph L. Ilabn.' a'JK tf. LOCA.L 1ST E W H. A if A l) VKIiTlSKMKS 7'.S. Howard. M. DeV. Stevenson -To Let. J. Simmon l'iatio Tuning. ,1. W. Mc-sic Corned Spear Ribs. Wanted A small soconil band s-efe. TIIECKUISE OVER The Reserves Como Back Delighted The (Jood Record On the War. ltoats. The moinbcis of the New I'eriie Naval Reserves came, buck l ist lii'bt. highly elated over their trip, and all in the best, of spirits except Lieut. 1). W. Itoheils who was somewhat ill. All the youii"-nicii report tla- bigot kind of a lime and s.iv tliev would not have misled it fo.i anything. Ill addition to the pleasure they have li.-nt, llie Reserves have llie benefit of the genuine experience of life on board a battle.diip ale! tbough none of Ihein allud ed to it Ihey briii", w ith them the proud eoiisClollslK ss of (inly W e ll erlonned. As the n ports have shown they look hold ofe-.ei y portion of the work early or lite, oasy or hard, in good -pirn which is the only piopi r -ay for a military man to do. The S'atc lias good cause to he proud of her Reserve;, and every encouragement should lie given tin-in not only by I he Stale and the gen era! government, bat ly the cities and i-onMies in which lle-y an- located lo iver iiiaiutaiii a good organization and i;o lor waril to even higher perfection. ('(lining'- ami (.'oing, Mrs. I. I, Cby and Mis. It-.nican h-fi lor "U'i!l,aingtol to visit Mrs. Cosby 's sis ter, .Mr-. S i ." -iJan'n 1. Mrs.; T. .1. Turner and Miss Olivia Waters, left ye-teidav lo visit Mrs. C T. Kaniioljih, ol' K instoii. Mis. Rev. R. A. Wailiek and eliildrcn. who have b -en visilin-; Mrs S. K. Credle. U-I'c on sh-anier Xeuse y(',terday evening lor their home at Roanoke Island. Unci Albert Arrivals: -I W .Mason. X C; K.I Soiit'nerland, .lr, and W II Cohen. X C, W T i-:iy, Dayton, Ohio; Major I'arker, X V; Harvey I'.ilis and .loci C Hancock, I'hda; A S Hunt, Richmond; I-' Meyer. Hallo; K C l-'eny, Cohlsleiro; .1 15 Carraway, New Heine; W R Iiond and R (MV'esl, Kinston: (leo. liiehardson, city; W 1! Coodwyn and C l l-'ianck, W'x & X My. Mr. M. M. Williains, snlii-itiug agent of llie Xorfoik it Western Hiilroad, isiutli" city. Dr. I). II. (loldbcrg relurned from Wilmington. ('apt. Calfcejand wile lelt yesterday evening on the Str. Neuse for Llizabcth City. Mr... t . I'. W ij lis who has been spen ding a few weeks at Thouiasvillc visiting her son Rev. W. II. Willis returned home last night. Miss f.uliL Taylor w ho has been visi- tmg in Kui stun relurned home last niuhl. ITKLIU Kl'ILPINti AliVIN. CoiTf spoiidence Brought About by the Action of the City and County Commissioners favorable Outlook. TroaMiry Department. OHice of tin- Supervising Arehiteil, Washington. D. C., August Is. ;. llOn. Thomas 1. .larvi-, l uited Stales Seriate. Sir: In n ply lo oni verbal iii(uiry ami to nie resolution ot the liuard ot ( 'oinniis-ioiier of Craxen County, North Carohni. in regard 1" the )irogiess of work on the drawing-- lor llieCnitul Stales l'osi Oli-ee, Court UhIIh: unci Cus tom lloii,e lo l.e ciected at. New Kerne. Xoi tu ( 'aro'ima, I ii . vo vise y oil thai llie . .r IloW I'.'ieg ilc(i::; ealion fir tile voi'- --ooli as they are eolilplel be able lo a.c Tl e i'-. work -clhiia nio... Il in i he de-ire am O'iil C lo eoeillle all Wo lo id le lags an il -prcili- i OopC to lor the c- of this trol and llie rule- i of prepaiation of llie building- in the ord izn- icn of the same. Ally delay that -.line is dm to llie lili ami . r nl: work unoer its e n lo take up llie w oi i ilr.iwiugs lor publi r of dale of amino employne i technical I hundred Ih no addiiio l)loei KI LOUV 01' NORTH CAROLINA. Remarks of Pro.', lid ward (J. Haven at (lie Dinner of the Cincinnati Society in Riistui Shortly ISelinc Hi Death. ro.vriNrr.iu 'l ie u is an inlei-. stiiig link of coiinee- tiou t el wc 11 the Mi lion and the ali'air al which ri ached ( 'ha : h coin.: con veiitioii . had 1, e ,!l, ,! lo , oi ekienburg Dec 1:11;. I.exington, news oi nie on May I'.l. A as in te-sion. v, h;e!i i. ler the 11 Cllil i.i - up a . I' Working Messrs' Cuiou are now nig toward the. of a telephone Kggs have advanced to lHe retail, ow ing' to their scarcity in market. The weather bureau predicts increasing cloudiness with local rains for to-day. Them will he a special meeting of the Atlantic lire company tonight at eight o'clock, sharp. If you want lo either buy or sell, try the Business Local-' column of the Jot'lt nai.. The cost is very slight. Tne days are getting a great de.nl short er and more pleasant indications ot ap proaching fall. Scuppernong grapes have made their appearance and the few that are in mar ket, sell for 10 cents per quart. A special to the AsheviHo Citizen lrom Slate.sville, N. C, says the Southern Railway company bought the Western j North Carolina railway there on t'.ie 2St!i hist., lor $500,000 Another supply of young fancy poul try arrived last night by express from Mr. F. E. Hcge, of Salem for his and Mr. Win. Dunns Poultry ' farm at Xew Berne. The residence of Mr. Sam'l Duffy on tin) macadamized road is being neatly repainted. Paiut adds so much to appearance-! that it should never be sparingly used, Young white turnips (ire now offered for sale at the huckster' stalls of this city. Usually only a spring; and a fall crop are grown, but wo are told that a succession of sowings can bo had which will give a supply llie year through. Sir. J. D, LaRoque who is nominated by the Democratic Executive Committee for the position of constable of this town ship, would bo a capital man for the place, lie should receive a full vote and we hope to see him in for the next term. The recent strikers of the Pullman works who are not now employed are reported in a starving condition for Alt aeld personally iuv -stigited the matter and louud the statements true. Ho is seeking to obtain action lor the relief. The Raleigh correspondent of the Wil minglou Messenger says that Col. A. Q Hollnday, president uf the Agricultural and Meouiinical college, left Raleigh Tues dav. ' for Boston." lie w to speak at Pittsflold, ,Ma8s.j on "North Carolina' Resources," at the request of the Southern . Development Association, He will also tpeak on the game subject at Albany end 1 may periiapi : expects to bi l'e,eiiioiic Service. II. I'cllebcr and O. II. lakiiic: sub c rioiions look- imniediare establishment exchange in the oily, ami I hey -nfoini u-i that up to this time, after Inn little cll'oit, tliev have secured lilty sttb-eriptoiis. The rules are lower than any we have yet heard fur a complete service being oO.llO yer year for l.u-iius luni-es and $15.00 per year for private residences, and when these -.ire consolidated by one subscriber the. total rate is $12 110 per year. We. consider the establishment of a telephone system in cur city is a greatly desired improvement and almost, an actual necessity at this time, owing to our eons ant growth and increasing pro-pe: i tyaiulwebope all will heartily co-operate with these gentlemen in their efforts lo supp'y our c ity with the great convenience they are striving to establish here. iV be i aa-ed in the ti'al the an.oanl ,, i: b ex i a ded lor i ho I inug h! s noil an I oi h r - iiinlle I b law io t o dollars pi r annum an I aiigh I -i.ien i an b ein- uo ii a' tei- how manv budding- ina v be autlioi i.ei I lo be i on-! rueti d. or how much d ay u :.y be c i-.ssi d oi the eolsi uetioll of t-;e s:m.u bv hlckol'a s,dlieie:ii teeliniea! loree Tie- uah n nie I . I. r Ihi condition of ail'aii - would b- bv Congre-.-. il:c:i as ng the amount an" in r a d io be annually expeiidr1 I. iii Ii;. i, moving llie limit altogether, thus a -neuting the cinploymeiil ol'a tiehnieal I i;. e pioportionaie lo ihe iiiiiiiln r ol I ui 1 1. bugs to be en cl'd, and as all inotii-y s expiiide l on this a. coun! are paid f. r from the appropriations made lor the -ril r.il building-, 1 1 has n it causing unv athliiioiia! a p 1 1 ropri :t ion, i (he u;sil,,!n oi -.lien leiluiioil wolihl -i- ail lo be nn i Hi -1 ionable I na'e 1 1'oni lillle to t I me Ill-gut Ilia. III h :.CI loll -liollld be laki il, but llithelio ill vain. I loedil stab- in I his eoiineelioii that ha 1 i bee n allium icd lo e.ielnl lclll-tivc per cent, or c . 11 less, over tiie present limit of two hun dred thou-and dollars the cllicitncv of this olliee could have been almost double and grealcr -alisf iciioii would have been given lo the cili.ens ill the several cilii -w here buildings have in en am i.oi i.e 1 by Congress to be ere led, and a .viv U'g W the Covcriiineat could have been made in (he past .i month.-, which would have amounted lo more than llie enlir- Iw o hundred liiousaud dollors now auih..ried for the annual expenses of lass nilice, by cnaboiig it lo take advantage of the low market rates lor labor and materials which have prevailed dining th il period. Re.-peclfullv yours. .1. ().' RoriiKi;, Supervising Architect. United Stales Senate, Washington. D. ('., Aug. -ii ,f. W. Hi, Idle, L'-ci.. Ii'cg. of De Heine. X. C. Jiv Dear Sir-I receive 1 in due c-oui-m-of mail Ihe cerlilieil copy of resolutions pa.-sed by Hoard of Coin, ol Ciavcn count V ill relation l o go vi rn men I I tidddig al New Heme. 1 eailod at once an I had an interview with the Supervising A; b: tect and also went over pail of Ihe draw- With hull and I em-lose yell a ,ot(ei pisl reeeivcil lioni nun explaining inc lelay. lb; proiiu ed nie to have the plans and spccluca'ions coinpicleii at llie oiy U'liest po-sible day and be thinks he will be ivadv to advertise tor I mis m about a month or so. I think llie people ol Now Heme mav now 1V.-.I assured that Ihe work on this building will be e 'iuuicue. il it an early day. It is propi r for me lo -ay that ihe prac tice at the. Dept. is lo tuKc up lie- mm r cut building in the order in which the ids pass and that so lar as I can sec no blame for the delay is lo be placed on the Dept. I have ihe honor to no very tuny yo'irs, Titos. J. .Iakvis. HAPPLNINOS Or' 'I II K DAY. There were no labor union-- in ancient times. ( bung into politic: clarati-ui :-i Parliament lhal llie coloi::e Wi re gi a s,, e ol aciiial rebellion I he tiding- b-o.u Mas-aeluisetts sli'gvd the piliiuN lo inline. bale action; Kpliriam Hn vaid i iioii:. we forge', his name:) a- 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 I lo draw up resolutions, and die ii t m iriiiug he ioin'tn I his iiieiiioralec i harli r of freedom. Mav 1 venture lo read lo you pari o' tiiat Mecklenburg Declaration. be.:re.e; u: mind tiie lultliiit it antedates by none than a ye o t ii - great event u Inch u c eeleblale i od iv. Ii i- bli' 1. and -nine of ii- p'.ir :-es a!-,- noleWol'l II V. I. "Re olvcd. Thai who-ocvel dilcellv ui' iial'ii ctly abet-, or in aiiv way, lorui or innine r. t ouuoaianet s the unehartered an I daugiioe- in a ion of out i ighl-, as ill i I b ..' I . 1 11 i i lilitaili.ls an clleiilV t o lne i oil , , i , lo A. uiiTioa, all I lo the in in r i : a . I in I'lei.a'de nght- of man. -! lie o , id. That v.c do hereby cie i,ai oii;-iic- a fric and independent uo:de. -:i:e. and ol'riglll ought lo he a ov. e; j 1 1 and self governing a-sociai ion, u . a-. I n- coiiiiol of no power, other th ai la I ! our iod and llm general 'gov iTain. iil ol'ihe Congre--, to the mainten ance of which independence we solemnly A Voies Prom Pamlico. Mr. John W. Rrahhlcnfl'amlico rinii.h has a strong following from his county in lie a candidate lor Register of Deed--. Mr, T. I). I'ei kins, lornier incumbent, who ha. Is'iaV died had Mid several wick- ago bi.il he did not cn ol to Ik- a candidate liir re-eh-el ion, owing to his very b-nl health. If he had livid he would n itiioii'. ailoubl have hoi 11 reiiominali d to -in -cci d himself il he had wanti d the plan-, he has been an ellieient ollic-er and w i loved by every Democrat of his e umi y. i at alii r he made the ileclaralion lli.it lie would no! b- a c indiilale Mr. .1. W. Rial, hie was s lectcl to become Ihe o mdidite lor llie same. Ml-. Brabble is oin: ol llie be-t hu-iiii nii-nofthe ci iiinty am I all c xlraiiiilinaiy penman, a good Deuiocrat and v, rv pop ulo I'. VandiMiicre has had the -li rilf -ver since -M r. Cainpeu ha lie I we want him again. Mr abrr I . C. Ilolt jn i- a hiive prior el aim-. A Y,:ti:k The id cilieu I'AM I, H bill : i- ! . w a'-h o tiu r nil lo nil' I ) 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 , a ,llie- and i opera- nil- ;. il,- ol'.ed. That a- we acklioii ledge i i-!ciiee and colt! lol ol Do l;i w el' d. i Hi. i r, i ;l rn . military, wiiliiu Ihi iimv. we do heicii ordain and adopt t ride i :' ice. all. each and everv one of loi mi l' !au -, v herein nevei ilie'css tie ..v ii ol ' , :e.il Hrilain ne or call be eon ici ;, . Iioidgig righl-, lnivili gi-or i- the: All turn card; New Tin ill' Law . tiers .-iii. t manufacturers oi I'i n- ird-. are hereby noiilied In make n -to me utiiler ualli ot all iaviug on baud on the dav llie ne.-. 'laiili law go, s into ell'ecl. umlcr j 1 1 1 : t of Ih,; law. for failure to so do nicrehiui! - ;u d others in I he eounti, s oHieanloi , Can eiet. Craven. Hyde. Pamlico and I'm win lake due iioljee and govern thein-eives a. -caudiligl v. W. 'I'. C Mm. Deputy Colleclur, Xi w Hcnie, X. . Selected Stock! r I H II H X H M )C M M H H II II 101 II H 11 II II II il I ; 1 SAVE YOUR MONEY. Z. OIUMHKIOCIlKIIIOlMIOIMHHllMlllll - PAPEamTDEYO, W 11'. I IIaiug putchas i ill- I'urni-hing the l- 1 1 1 : l . h, is:i.. .,1-. Xew ps also do so at Hartiorct, expects to be absent eight days. - U3 V To Re-Surfaco The Macadamized Road, Notice is given from Washington that scaled proposals in duplicate subject lo Ihe usual condition will be received at the depot quarter master's otbee until noon of Tgdisday, August 30th, 1H0-1 for re surfacing with ' shell marl" the macada mized roadway leading to the National cemetery near New Berne. The work will be subject to inspection and must be completed within 4-"5 days from the date of notification of acceptance of the pr- posal. Blank proposals car. be obtained lrom' the N'alional cemetery at New- He nie. Notic Executive Committee There will be a meeting of the Demo cratic Exocutive Committee of this county held at the office of the chairman in the city of New Berne on the 1st day of So;t. at 11 o'clock a. ni. A lull attend ance will bo expected as business of im portance will bo transacted. ts. 14. BTREET. Chm'n. Dem. Ex. Com. Notice of Nominations, As the 8th Township Democratic Con vention failed to make a nomination for Constable for said Township, at a meeting of the Democratij Executive Committee ol the 8tn Township held on the 11th day of August, 1894, J. D. LaRoque was nominated for constable of said Township. (Signed) N. Tisdale, Chm'n. 8th Township Dem. Ex. Com. .Teri- lob- . - . Senatorial Convention. ' The conventipn for the Eighth Sena torial district wdl be held in New Berne, Wednesday. Sent. 13th, 1894. Dr. Cyrus Thompson and others wlU address, the convention.- Everybody is invited to attend regardless of party affiliations, O: h. Hardison, Chmn . P. P. (sen. Ex. Committee, V 1 - -8th Senatorial District- has hi en ihe oho road on w hich many a man was bed of the raiment of self-respect. The old idea ol a lax on bachciors)hns been revived, just as though llie mere fact of being without a good wife were not a sufiicient punishment lor them. The tariff stubbornness al. Washington would be more excusable if it were not based upon personal feeling rather than any desire lor the welfare of the people lit large. The average man may lie half socialis tic in his ideas wlicai poor, bill lei bun get rich mid he becomes an advocate "fa strong, centralized government ''able lo protect vested rights," ele. The i leal country would b .: that in which no man tries or expects to get some thing for nothing; but. inasmuch ns '-there ain't no such place." llie next be-t place is where the pcop'o are all too smal l :o exchange something for nothing. Too latter place hasn't yet been located. Janus Lin.lsey, the pugilist who killed bis opponent in a prize light in Nebraska, and Sandy (Jriswohl the sporting editor and referee have both been bound over under hcavv bands charged with murder. Lindsey's second savs that Lindsey in tended to kill Robbins if ho could not whip him, and that Griswold understood the scheme perfectly. This would make it deliberate murder. The feeling Against the two men is very bitter. The Raleigh Nevvs-Observer-Chronicle says: It looks line loin settles hick nas changed. Kufus Amis, of Granville, charges that tho convention that nomina ted Settlo was packed. Amis will be an independent Republican candidate on a free silver platform. Settle's record is not acceptable lo the free silver Repub licans, and Amis is going to make the most of it, The Charlotte Observer tells of a suc cessful arbor meeting in- Stokes county in which Mr. L. A Coulter, Y. M. C. : A. State Secretary, assisted the pastor, Uev. C. Miller. As a result of the ten days meeting fifty confessed Christ; twenty-niLe united with the Prebbyterian church, and $000 was subscribed toward erecting a church at Asbury.. . 1' 1 1 1 : 1 1 tin- -puil of these re-olnlioi.s : in- 1 hi i '.::i e ni i r v.awied, and Ihi-i- ii I v mauilevlali'iii of patriotic enlhu-sia-iit never knew diiiiuuilioii. 'I he b!o,ul ofher-'ins reddened almost every baltlc held from the. Hudson river lo tin- Savan nah: lioiil Stony Point ,n lie- Xorth, when- inv grandfather wa- severely wounded as a volunteer in the "lorlorn hope.'' to tie: s, in i hern li mils of ( icorgia. al Monie s cheek. Ch illi -ton, Brandy wine, c b rinaalou u, Monmouth, Camden, King'- Mountain, Cow-pens, (luilli.i-,1, llolikiik's Hill, Kuiuw- Springs, h,r home- did sjik iebii - i vice, and of t hi- ia-l Laiilo (.ci. (in lepoltcd --ihe Xorlli Caiolia i b igade beiiavi'd nobly, and 1 am a' a lo.- w Inch ino-t to adiuiie, Ihe galianli v d ! he oilicel - or 1 Im good coniiu. i ,. ; heir men.' I'm- li e minder.- engage d le.v bullies have' been bloodier than Lutaw, and vic tory wa- wo,: at a terrible sicriOcv: of ciieeui.''- -mall group ol otliccrs very imitiv we-re wounded and tweniv-oue- lay de.nl on the licld. Hilt the success was pi run iie-i 1 1, and the three Southernmost l'luvoicis wen- freed from the presence of the enemy. Tin: genius nl Croc. lie, the valor and skill o;' bis officers, and the. sphi'did eond-.lel of the Southern troops l.ad. lineighi ihe war to a hapiiv clo-i- aim -.von inocia-ii li iice lor Anu iae-a. Ail I i n n wa I ' .-' ,lioi , were paralyzed, the r.rui-'h po.eer in llie colonies was utlerly broken, ami a month later the miitviiiI.-i at Veiklouh foiincd Ihe last seen,- in llie s:.iigiiui;ti-v dram a. liul I nui-l no longer lav your pa Hence at e hi- late hour and on this wiuiu atier noon. 1 will conclude bv asking the heuelii oi oer aid and inlluenc" in my cli'ori lo ie-loie Xorth Carolina to her place in I he Cincinnal 1, and 1 oiler you a toa-t I" oar inn icel and hononable I Jreb-r, coupled with tin: hope thai her galaxy may toon again be resplendent with all the thirteen stars. ( ovi: corki:sponi)i:nci:. Personals and Local Happenings. Mi.-, Alice Stevenson, of near Helair has I, en visiting Mr. L. F. Taylor's fam ily lor ihe tasl week. Misses Sinliehuid Nora Rieliai-iUon. o' m-ai- Dover an- vi.-iling frie nds here this week. Mis. Sadie Water's retained home Ibis week lioin ;i visit lo ner nioiuer ucai Dover. Mis-. .!, nuie Wmdiev of Trenton is visiting fiieud- here this week. Mr. Hugh Lancaster, ol near Va-uiv-boro, began leaching the public school r.eir I-:. Z. R. Davise-' last uionday nioni- ing. The sc hool will continue about four llllllltllS. The Stock holder's train was very much crowded vvlieii it past here Tuesday. The crowd that got on here lias been esti mated at one hundred. Our l'.,rniers are just beginning to strip fodder. Karly corn is very good, but late com is not so good. The most of our funnel's aie planting a fill crop of Irish potatoes lo raise seed for the Spring crop, which is a very ceon oinical idea. We have had a great deni o! preaching for the last month, and it has been accom panied with good sticeu-ss, about twenty accessions mostly to the Free-Will Bap tist denomination. .More Anon. HATS, SliOKS,.t' of W. D. "..uutiNciT.iN-. I will ol,. : -ai. Sleek for the nel 'fin KTY-1 ). V .-. ,it am below Co-I. L. H. CUTLER. ij-'i i in We have about 15 rolls of Straw Matting, which we wish to close out. If you need a Matting take your pick of the lot atN.Y. Cost. We mean this, as wc will close out the lot and get no more. J. M. HOWARD. mwm S T T -' 1 XVI y 4:i ' VvA( I .-.Jn INTERESTING Commission lerchants. 3 AV a si i NEW YORK. Have voi n- jji-:i)s. PILLOWS renovated 110l,STi:i!s ii it 1 made Pure and Clean. (lood work, and orders pmmptlv al letnled lo. Work from the Ciuinlry a- well a- llie ( 'ily soiieite il. Address, TV. Ci. HOYT, Kobcrl- cv. Hr. Care BRA.DHAM &, BROCK Drag Co., Fresbanil Pure Stock of Diug-Cheiiiieals. MILLINER? BUSINESS FOE SALE, A Millinery Husiness :n a : can be bought on e asy A 1 1 1 1 1 v or vv rile to Mtts. M. ;o,l !... ib-y til 11, s. I. 1!iioiii:s. Street, Southern Fruits and Vegetables a Specialty Large and Roomy WAREHOUSES Facilities for handling heavv shipments unsurpassed by any house in the business. CaTKKTI KNS MADi: KACII DAV 111' SALl'.S'Ytjffl You will find IN ADVERTISING as wel! as in N'evv Hi'rnc. X. C. Absolutely Pure Bakincr rowaer 4. oreain of titrtnr baking powder Hlchest of til in leavening strength, Latest United States Govbrshzht Vaan Brpobt. rotal bakinu powdmb Co., ;ios wn St., N. X. - j Tii l'ollock chtw'Jt oSH0ES!!o CO Having ree:eive,l a large slock of Hoots nil Shoes, suitable for the Fall and Win ter trade, I now oiler to the: people ol Xew Home and counlry around better bargains Hum ever before. Nation: New- It F.FF.R I : 1 Hank of Heine, N. C. 1 iii-e voort Hank New York THE LARGEST SOTCK OF GROCERIES, SHIP CHANDLERY ana LIQUORS to be found in the city at rock bottom priacs. J. F. TAYLOR. WM. LORCH ESTABLISHED 1865. FAMLY GROCERIES AND General Merchandise. t3F"CART-ilousR Accomodations, Stencils and Postals can be obtained at JOHN DUNN'S. t c of the -tJ jEsw any Vnother Item in part ol the Paper as interest ing to the people of this section as THE FACT that we are , HIO, II 111, II Mil II Mil II 1111 llll II II Ml, I, III, 1,11 MIOC) The Leaders In LOW PRICES. ODOOOClOOOOIIOOIIOOCIellMlOCIOOOOOOOO D Sand o I r r m H H 47-49 Fdock St I $
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 23, 1894, edition 1
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