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"3 ANNOL'NCEXm. sMH-113 . & UAILT JOUKNAMa inililishded Dally "ui rtuniiay ai fAOU tier year; i.S0or six uthi). Deiivruit to rtlv Kuljoilbr at w nta per mouth. ' ;j WIKKLY jlKHVAl l pnlillth..t every Thorn 'ay at i-t year. - f uymcnt fUt tro"lil iMKvrttwm jits unit bo made in ndvanoii.. it-Klar .'jlvertlae. menta will b collecto'l tlrompn - t the end of each month. . , -". , Communications contain!,, k news of suffi cient public interest nro solicited. No com- Hiunioattoa must be expected to to publish tlnit ooutalue Objectionable personalities, or wilAliltho muao ol tho author, : Articlea v onger than, boll a column mast be paid lor. Advertisement under head of BnalheM Lo ' aalaand Reader 10 cento per line lor first : naertlon, t cents each subsequent Insertion : : Special rates tor extended time. " ; Any person foeUngaggilevajd at say anony moui commnntcaiton can obtain the name ; o the author by application at this office ; and allowing wherein the grievance exists, fc , j - ejt-o-ys - . . . 5. KULES ADOPTED BTTUE NORTH CAKO- . . - OLINA PRESS ASSOCIATION. 5 ' . The sum oi not less than Ave cents per line will be charged lor "cards ot thanks, 'reaolu Jonsot respect' and obituary poetry," also " for obltnary notloea other than those which the editor himself shall give as a matter of newa.,-Sy. Kotlcea oi ctnireh and society and all other entertainments irom which revenue Is to be - derived will be charged lor at the rate of 6 cents a line. THE JOURNAL. 'X. E.SAEPES, 0. T. HANCOCK, Proprietor. Local fieporter. i.i W Entered at the Post Office at New Berne, N. C, at eeeond-datt matter. DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES. i i,. . FOB CHIEF JUSTICE: HX James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort, FOE ASSOCIATE JUSTICES: Walter Clark, of Wake. James 0. MacEae, of Comber and. Armistead Barwell, of Meoklen bnrg. FOB BTATB TRBASUBEB: Bamnl MoD. Tate, of Bnrke. FOB BEPBESENTTATITE8 In OON- ' obkss: First District W A.B. Branch of Beaufort. Second District F. A. Woodard af Wilson. Third Distriot John G. Shaw, of Cumberland. Fourth distriot Charles M Cooke, of Franklin. Fifth District A. W. Graham of Granville. Sixth Distriot Jas. A. Look lart. ; Seventh Dirtrict John S. Hen demon, o Rowan. Eiehth Distriot-W. H. Bower. x , or caiaweu. Ninth District W. T. Crawford, of Haywood. , FOB SUPEBIOB GOUBT JUDGES v Third District Jacob Battle, of : f oarm jJiswici v . k. Alien, or wayne. Eighth District B. F. Long, of Iredell. t Tenth District W. B. Council, Jr., oi Watauga. Twelfth District H. B. Carter, ortinneombe. II , FOB SOLICITOR: For BJlici tor second judicial dis trict W. Ji. Daniel. Third District John E. Wood ard, ot Wilson. Fourth District E. W. Pou, of Johnston. Fifth District E. 8. Parker, of Alamance. Sixth District O. H. Allen, of Lenoir. Seventh Distriot N. a. McLean, of Robeson. .. Eighth District-Emory E. Baper, of Davidson. Ninth District W. W. Barber, ' , of Wilkes. Tenth Distriot W. C. Newland, of Caldwell. ' Eleventh Distriot J. L. Webb, of Cleveland. Twelfth District George A. Jones, of Macon. TBEE COAL, FREE IKON AND FREE 8TJ6AR. In common with all good Demo erata we are in favor of Free Coal, , free Iron ore, and Free sugar, but, In the, present conditions, it is im . possible to get them.' All that we can do is to march steadily for, . wara until wo pitcn our tents in ' ine inu oi uanaau. -', ' In a late editorial we call atten tion to the difficulties in the way :. jif t It n af f alntnAne: Af An Aki&nf t j and how impossible it was to pass the Wilson bill in the Senate. We Instanced the situation in Alaba ma? 'i'theimmenae coal and iron " interests that bad de- i .a it. ijrAT7-iHKiM i. . ' and the disaster to the state that, in the opinion of her Senators, i . .t -I.J- - l , woaia ioiiow ne uihuiuk ui com and iton ore on the free list. we come now to consiuer toe sugar question as it relates to i Louisiana and the conduct of her Senators. K Our object in , these - articles is not to - exonerate - the - senators of Alabama' and Louis iana, but to show some of the em ' barrassments of the Democratic ' narfv In artAmntlnar b. Mima nn tn the letter of its declarations in fa vor of Free Goal, Free Iren Ore and Free Sugar. Without an; reference to trusts one of the abominations of lie ' ".niBro-Uhere, is enoogh open universal observation to "make : evident ; that ' the Lonlsiana senators could not vote, for Free Sagar without briagiog dowu nroa thpaiselvea iUe coodcmaation of their fctate ' ' Most of the vagar eousumed in t us ' country is . thu " product of Louisiana and the Wost 'India Islands. I If the LoaiHiana crop is withdrawn Iron the market, the Wet Indies oau monopolize the sugar trade and .fix the . price to Bait themselves. Obliterate the Louisiana crop and leave the West Indies ; without competition and Sugar will 'not advance a single iieut a pound, as It is said it will under the new tariff, but it will go npwoVUhree, four, an'd five cents a, pound i . The question is shall the sugar industry live and pros- per in Louisiana! If thg Louis iana planter cool l be insured against the destruction of his crops and his mills he wonld ask no bounty nor one particle of tariff protection. Bat in the present condition, with the Mississippi river overflowing its banks every two or three years, the Louisiana sugar planter must have some protection or abandon his busines. In - the nature of things in existing conditions the Louisiana senators conld not votes for free sugar without destroying them selves, and without their voto the tariff bill could not pass. Bat are we never to have free coal, free iron ore, and free sugar! Yes, we will have all of these and free silver besides. In a little while Alabama will neet no protection for her coal and her iron, but she will be able to compete with the whole world on the dead level of iree trade. It will not be a decade before the Mississippi river will be bridled and held to the track. The valley of the Mississippi will be the garden of the world. But this is not all. Tue Louis iana sugar crop will be suppliment- ed by the crops ot Florida and Texas, and the sugar supply will be augmented by the beet sugar of the Westjand the maple sugar of the North, and America supply the world! We could not get the Wilson bill, bnt we have got a tariff that in a single year saves $725,000,000! Glory enough for one day and we are still marching on. CRUSTED SCALY SKI11 . f 1- - . 'i Tor.-neuts Minister's Family.' Almost , Drove Wife 3Iul. Doctor Ugoleea. .'; Instant Jiclief and Speedy -'- Oir by Cuttcura. vspMacomy wife, four little ehlldnni : i.fVh -m-re Aim;UL(l with cnutv. nnair U1.. rii i lie Hk in. It tiinnuntod ua all. Such i li I h"i will never again visit myfamily. My tMifttitiird.'iiji'g wtro tusj4itivolynui6,8ereii a-v l tiir yr:rt-i,..x;;iit the yownKcafc. whova o,. !j two tiHMii.liti uM. Ot all our suffering, iny' S"ll.'iv!l flia iiuwb. It aiiniMt Urove her n.:tii. i im hw;im! mi HKiiit; tut AppoHruuce on n:y Arnnvrh iKiiHdvu tholi)ilffont,aTiliipreatf a uir.i nt liot hiviiftL It lHiluU like it was cor eifil'Ksr wuh liUiu uciilce. ; I first bouirlitof ft diiiiT mons itwiliciiie lor skin disease, which 6; ic 1 to iit a ii.v komI wbutever. 1 nex t emploved oilo, ;, ,r ilic fjiveri'licl forashort while. After trying hfm J'ur quite a while without effecting a cure, 1 oullctl in anothnr iloctur who proved to tin no t;o;.tr thau tlic first. After this I bought Oi rict K liKMKiHM or Mrasre. Purcell, Ladd St 'u..i:ii liHiinil, Va.,liaviiiB read of them iua. 4ii hk! ini. Kt'liqf diilowiil the first aiiplU w iion, iihiI flieoi six sets curalali of us. 1 do net know what tho disease was wo had, It altooli'l us all alike, but 1 do know CUTIOWU, cured us of that skin iliseoso. KEY. J. K. WOODS, AviSi, Nelson County, V. 1 ltavo iiseil mir Tin icmia ItFaMSDUs for ea said ti he insurable by pood doctors, and they i nrnd mo at once. Thcj- are the best skin and Ii1,hhI rtneMies in the worltl. V. ,1. T1KIMA8, Whlgham, Qa. : CUTiCURA WOis" WONDERS finrrRv IIfklvi?xt, tho new Wood and BKiu imriiier, ami u'rcid-st of humor remedies. Mh- l.lorwl ..r :.It iinjiitritien and wison om I'lcmenls.junl Hint ntnors the cause, while ri'TiciiKA, the pv.ii fl.ln t'tiro, and Cptioura 8i', an fxquiaiio boiiutitier, cleat Uiq skin bciiJp, arul ivdioro tho hair. Boltl throuyhout tho world. Frice, Ctjticcba, 60c; Sni',if.e,; Husolvknt, $1. Tottkb Dbuq iMi C r.M.Coitp riolo lroprietora, Boston. es-u l,(w to Cure Bkln IiaeftfleH,,, mailed free. BSp"C t Mn iinfl Hn,,Ip Pnrifled oriti bcftutlficd ill) I O liyi;TicuRAHoAP. AbMolutely pure, RHEUMATIC PAINS. Tn AnA nntiirtfn hI . .1 YijWi,a, I'tt-tfr reliovo.s rhctmiiitic, svA IMS' Mdncy, clicgt nnd idubcuImt II lani(rJ and wcaknossos. I'rice, 2Tc. EDUCATIONAL 'lASTtTVTlQXS. PEOFESSIONAL. ICinsey Seminary GIRLS AND ."LADIES : LA PVgk, n. o. . ' An.?n& J, Art and Music N,.w', '",Pel in P'icM with" oilier ouu,ois wbvn advanlages are consider-cre,- but excels. Building eakrtl to meet dcmniMl, Dormitories farM f.. IRbM Willi nau, 4.. ' - ' . wT t..h ..v.. JUIJ1ILU1U. , For CdtulDguc,' apply to -Josbph Kinset, Principal, - v DR. W. J; WARD, , -SUHGEOrJ DENTIST- f. , j NEW. BEENE N.' C. ' ' Onfr, in Duffy BftildingrlU Widdle oirect. , , . 4 8m Trenton Kih School. WILL BEGIN SEPT; 3d, 1891 D 5 i a - : - -uuniii hl mi npr.mnntii 'rh. win uunui iiminxi uumbcr of girls. Reduced rates in clubs uot execediuff $3 iiri iuuuui. Jiliciisll luition imin 1 Kn to $2.00. .IjnnrrnajrpsBi.no no. mn, aatnuonai. . JPor further informntiou nddress princi I'nlr W. H. RHODES. alldw2m Trenton, N. C. BLISS;SCIIOOL OF ELECTRICITY. Washington, D.C, If you want to know what elec trioity is doing for the world, if 50a want to become a practical electrician or electrical engineer, enter this soaooi, the only one oi its kind. Laboratory completely equipped for demonstration and practical work. Stndents learn the construction of instruments and maohines by taking apart and re constructing them, their theory from lectures presented in popular form and their practical use from experienced instructors. Graduates are competent to install wiring, dynamos, etc., and to manage rail ways and lighting plants. Lectures by the Principal who has had ex tensive experience in installation and construction, and by E. P. Lewis, Professor of Physics and Electrioal Engineering in Colum bian University. Sossuon begins Oct. l, I89i. Terms for cumplete course lasting 8 months, $50; payable 120 on re gistering, $15 Dec. 1, and $15 Feb. For lurcher information ad dress. L. D. Bliss, Principal. Senatorial Convention. The convention for the Eighth Sena torial district will be held in New Bcruc, Wednesday, Sept. 12th, 1894. Dr. Cyrus Thompson and others will address the convention. Everybody is invited to attend regardless of party affiliations, G: L. Hardison, Chmn P. P. Sen. Ex, Committee, 8th Senatorial District, Notice Executive Committee. There will be a meeting of the Demo cratic Executive Committee 01 tins county held at the office of the chairman in the city of New Bcrnc on the 1st day of Sept. at 11 o'clock a. m. A full attend ance will be expected as business of im portance will bo transacted. S. It. Stuket. Clim'n. Dcm. Ex. Com. SUMMER HKH0UT8. NEW BERNE HOUSE, City, N. C., J- II. MA-IVr. Prop. Pleasant Location New Manase- nient Good Acconimodaf ions Attentive Servants Terms Reasonable. Bathing Houses Free. MOUNT MITCHELL HOTEL., 1 1 la elf Mountain, N.O. Unsurpassed Scenery, Water, Air, and Fare. Terms Reasonable, -j Opens May 1st, 181)1. W. D.SPBAGUE, Prop. "Railroad, Telegraph and Tost Offices near the door. nilStf HANKS TEE NORTE CAROLINA Collep of Agriculturezz: and Mechnic .Arts, Offers Three Technical Courses: nlTHB COURSE IN AGniOUr.TUUK Ul THK COTTRSR IW M'.tKxi'v. njTJiR ;UIK1N MKOIIANCAT, Ami will each n good Academic Education Each eon l-se is hrond an thorough, and the institution is now equipped for excel lent work. Expenses very moderate. Session opens September fllh. , For Catalogues, address ALEXANDER (J. IIOLLADAY, Pres. Pualeitrh, K. G. rniK Farmers & Merchants Bank Began busiuess May, 1891. Capital Stock, paid in, Universityof IMorth Carolina Includes tho Collc-jo, the University, the Law School, tho Medical School and the Summer School foj- Teachers, College tuition fGO.'OO a ycor; board $7.00 to $13.00 a mouth. Session begins Sept. 6. Address ri;j;sriF.NT Winston, j30dtv2w Chapel Hill. N. C Dit. . H. GOLDBERG STOGEO-QRALv. DENTIST. ODico Henry Uuiljling.-" Middle treet,between Bi-oal and Pollock JNortu Episcopal church yard, New Berne BRANCH OFFICE Jacksonville, Onslow Ooivniy N.O. DR. G, K. BAGBY, SURGON DENTIST. Middle street, opposite Baptist SEW BERNE, N. O. Offlce: Church,' BR. J. D CLARK, NE W BERNE, N. C. Office on Craven Street, between Pollock and .broad. J. H, BENTON. M, D, SD DENTIST, -:-NEW - BERNE, N. 0 lOiiice: 90 Middle St 2d Floor. 1 cctii Extracted without Pain by the of Nitrous Oxide Gas. s, ",1- DU HEAD H0ESES AND MULE8--DU j in i , i.i t f i i i i r i ii it - ixuu vveimnff urom oau, to itov ios. jac;;. SoiUO 4vt,rA Hiin h.'ivflrc in FTirana .tiltan adanf-Ajl fn nnrriAHAA Exceptionally nne Draft Horses and M oles. A full and complete line of Buggies. and Harness always on hand. use P. H. PELLETIER, Pollock Bttefct,Pirst room abovo Farm er's & Mcrohant'a Bank. Will practice In the Coon ties of LirnveD trleret, Jones, Onnlow and Panilloo, . United States Conrt atTJew lierna.sna THE MVEUT 1LIIU Of the Filty-thinlJ Annual Session -OK- st. imrs sohool Raleigh, N. C. B1SOINS SEPT. 20TH, ,1894. Address tho Rector, REV. B. SMEDES, A. M Surplus, Undivided I'ofits, $75,000.00 0,000.00 2,500.00 12,750.00 Dividends paid, OFFICliKS L. II. Cutler. . . President W. h. Chadwick, . . . Vice Pres. T. W. Dewey, . . . Cashier. A. li. l'owEM Teller. J). Matthews, - - Collector With well established connections this Bank is prepared to offer all aceomino dations consistent with conservative bank ins. rrompt and careltil attention iriven tn collections. "We will lie pleased to coiresnond with those who may contemplate makins cnanges or opening new accounts. J. A. BBYAN, THOS. DANIELS, President, Vice Pres. S. H, EOBESTS, Cashier. THE NATIONAL BANK Of New Berne, N. C. INCOEPOEATED 1865. $100,000 98,168 Capital, Surplus Profits, The New Tariff Law, All dealers nnd manufacturers of Play ing cards, are hereby notified to make re turn to me under oath ol all plavma cards on lianu on the day the new Jarili law goes into effect, under penalty of the law, lor tui Hire to so do nicrciianis and others in the counties of Hcantort, Cart eret. Craven, Hyde, Pamlico and Pitt will take clue notice and govern themselves ac cordingly, w . r. CAHO, Deputy Collector, Mew Jierne, N. U THE. EATON & BURNETT Business -io:- Colleges Baltimore, Md., and "WashiDgton, D. C. Are prepared to give their students tho benent ol UUicc, isanK, and uoimtiii" house practice io all their detnils. Long and extensivo experience has per. fected facilities for the highest develop ment ortjuccessiui liusiness Men and in, telligent Citizens. Weekly lectures on Commercial Law Current Events and Important Questions of the day. Shorthand and Typewrit ing courses unexcelled. JJay school open the entire year. For further particulars call on or address, . A. II. EiTON, Baltimore & Charles Bts.. Baltimore. Md. Or "h. H. DnBirao, 12th & F Sts., : ,Tas. A CllAS. S. JiliYAN Jno. Dunn, (i. II. lioriKUTS, DIRECTUnS: linYAN, Tnos. Daniels, T. II. Uackburn, li. ii.vnvKY, E. K. Bishop. Thos. A. Green, Ties. Win. Duns, Vice-rres. O.K. Fov, Cashier, H. M. IjitovES, Toller, CITIZEN'S BANK or isriuw ebenb, asr. o. DO A GENEItAL BANKINU 11USINES8, The Accounts ol RunkH, Rankers, Corpor ations, Farniors, MeilnmlM anil . othnra r. coivcil oti lavorulile terms. ! rompt and care HM ULLIMIILUH flVUII 1(1 I lit! lllU'l 08L OI OIK CUg, touiera. niiAim oi miiiiCTons. Ferdinanil Uliich, K. II. Meadows, J. A.MeiulnwH, Clms. Duffy, Jr. Miumiel w. lixicK. ;Iiuh. 11. Fowler, Janios Iteimioml. Clllis HelzeiiRtjttii. Wllliuni Dnnn, Mnyer IltUm, ' i iiomas a. urnen. K. W. Hmnllwood Geo. N. Jves, C. E. r'ov. THE DISPATCH :: Daily Per Annum, 10.00. ; Sunday, " " 1.50. "Weekly, " " 1.00. Papers reach New Berne on day ofl'iiU lication, and contain latest North (.';!' olinaNows, together with Telegmpliic iteporus oi mo wonu. f; . 3XT. Arpin Boot & 8boo-Maker, 151 South Front St., Near loot of MHimI''. Oontimr.r igtf ot ' old friends, and uuntora solicited. Repair work given special atten SALEM FEMALE ACADEMY. The 93rd Annual Session lioirins Sent. u, 18U4. Jtogister lor last year 34 bpecial ieatures: Tue development of Health, Character nnd Intellect. Build ings thoroushly remodelled. Fullv etmii pei rreparatory, uoiiegiato and, iJost Graduate Departments, besides first-class schools in Music. Art, .Languages, Com mcreial and Industrial Studies. .T. U. CLEWELL, Principal, ' Salem, N. C. LaFayette Military School A High Grade Preparatory School For Young Men and Boys. Wo repare Boys and Uuuiversity, West rentle- thoroushlv Young Men lor the Point and Annapolis. Give full and thorough instruction in Music, Art, and Business. Our faculty is composed of nine men of large experience. Full Cadet Cornet Baud and Orches tra. ROur rales are very low; in fact lower thau at any other first-class school we know of anywhere. Location lonsurpaasad for BEAUTY and ..HEALTH. For Catalogue containing full particulars, Address, Maj. J. W. YEHEX, Sup't. jy!8 lm Fayetteville, N; C. FOB YOH5TG LADIES. Largest, cheapest and best equipped College 350 STUDENTS. 23 TEACHERS. Ilealtlunl Sea Breeze. Nnur Old Point Comfort, lieautiiul Home, $tKl,O0O Buildings. oiouiu lid, vrnni uiv. Music, Art, Elocution, Stenography. High ost Course ot 8tudy In tho State. Expenses only J42.60 per quarter. Send tor Catalogue. l-upus wisning w pay own expenses, write J. A. I. OASSEDT, B. S Principal, .- j!7 2m Norfoli. Va. Sc.! IEBET PEP! ( DO YOU DRINK? Though vonr collar may wilt Bwnv mil your spirit droop as low as the sea lovol.there still remains for yon, In this hot, sultry, siz zling, baking weather,, a Joy and pleasure that King 11 umbo with Ills trillions ot slick ols could never onlov: one ol thosa dnlltrht ful, delicious drinks dispensed by Frank Mat thews at tne noua water counter ot Oask Ill's Pharmacy. I'liis establishment has intro duced the popular drinks ol the season, and Is able to introduce others. Among the boy eragea most called tor are : PEACH GBIAX r-aaskill's Pharmacr A floliclous drink made of I'uro Milk, Paoh l'ulp and Cracked Ice. CHEBET PEPSIN. i,f' OasilU's Pharmacy A bright, sparkling drink : embracing the rare medliil. , nal properties of Pepsin and ine swoomoss peculiar to -tho Cherry. . t SHEHBESTS . Oasklll'g Pharmacy rine Apple, Strawberry andi, " natiuorry :uuiiciiiiih auu nam i i ty. imti in i every oaue-most Katistactorv to tho ensto. mr who wants to get cool, '-ftuMU'g. Phw'cy jfvitnng- ttnf'i'cikpliomr,'- any cooimg, - oesHieg neing ' ot value to the nei-voiis 8v- ttom and dlgeHtiva-orgutoi;!'. ptiHHfissing a neu aamiy nu,- i, or and relish. : COCA COLA ' ' " MJasUll'g Pharmacy " A Tonvliying beverage well . r; . and favorably known by all -QQ;- light drinking Inebriates; . produces wakefulness and i . ,' . liigh spiiitR, though it rnrfl" ' . i - ly intoxicates. kvk : P1ANH MATTHEWS QaskUl's Pharmacy A chatming little dispenser : C ?,: al1 t,ie Bllondl(ldrinks nt 3G.( Oasklll's . Phannaoy, : anil W 7f 9 hn (li.llo-llfa ill anv fmillila ' that brings pleasure to tlxo , UBIHOIUIM't 5c. Q3AMaE PHOSPHATES i5c Of. WM.E CLAK1E, Ollioo,l72 South Front street posite Gaston House. aTTOKHEY AT LAW AND tieal Estate Agent. New li!"-ne, N. C.J) Connections. New V irk Boston and Canada. Timber lands- v Farm lands, Truck lands, Town lots Do yon want to bnj 1 WK1TB. Do yon want to sell f ; WRITE. SPECIAL. 100,000 Acres of Land in hand for dis posal. yl,500 Aci'cSj Trent road, 0 miles oi'city, Timber and Truck. A. & N. C. R. B. SPECIAL BATES. ATLANTIC & NOBTH CAROLINA R.U. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. New Bemo, N. C, July 30th, 1694. a 1--:-! r if . . ... oeuiuoimi onvenuon to ue ncul m Kinston September lltU 1894. To Agents A. & N. C. Railroad: xou are authorized to sell tickets to mo above trom vour station to Kington awl return at Tariff No. 2. Tickets on sale September 9th and 10th. Good to return until Sept. 15th inclusive, S. L. DILL, Snp't. Atlantic & North Carolina R R. Passenger Department,, New Berne, N. C, May 28th, '94. To Agents A. & N. C. R. R.: Through rates of fare Round THd Tickets (season of 1894) from coupon sta tions taken to points named on the A. & X. C. R. R. 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O. .HYATT'S ATORIUM Kins ton, IV, C " 00 Diseases ofi the Eye and General Suretv.- aclit Sails and Rigging We make a specialty of high-class Yacht Sails and Rigging at jn ilia vciy iiiui.li iieiuw muse uuiainaDie on me seauoaru, Also Complete Outfits For Fishermen. - Send us il.inehsions of your boat and We will submit sad plans and estimates on her complete outfit Fl&gS and 4 H&U3i Goods, Send 6c. (stamps) for new WusttMed CataloS of Sails 'and Marine. Gooda, RFC) R flDORMTCn r 207 to 2, , So.Vter U 1 VCAGkt. W.L. Dcucla $3 SHOE 9 p.?" s IS THK BCST.' NO SauCAKINO. v 5. CORDOVAN, " yl5r.59P0LICE,3Sou ,2.L5B(JYiSCHO0LSHOEai 'LADIES-. , SEND FOR CATALOGUE - , ( w-k'Doueuu, BROCKTON. MASS.' : Vo cam MTCfflMer by pnnkasltag W. Im - UUHJIMPIOM. - ' Wool, ; CANVAS Cloths AND , STORMsSEROES. Ladies Dresses of these , materials will be very fashionable for Mount-'. '. ftiq or ' Sea-shoro ' this 'summer, , . ' - - Wa are offering a line of , Dlack, JVavy UarJc Tan o,ncl,Cren , 36 to 54 inches' wide, from 40o to . 1 00 per yard. . , , ETSamp'es' Promptly Mailed. GEO. HENDERSON . , (Successor to Roborts & Henderson, j - mvIM i MMUiAUbO AgCiiW i Representing Inmrance Company of n, ol riiilndelphin. Company of New North America Home Isuinnce York. Hartford Fire Insurance Company of' -Hartford, r fr- -, . . " Queen Insurance Compnny of England, r North Carolina Home Iniirnnp r.,. pany of Itiileigh.; . , Greenwich Insurance Company of Brook, lya. - - . , - ,. ;. , Pliocnix ImurancA nomnonn nt viiirou uuiiciwrueni insurnnm i !ni. . . pany of Atlanta. . . p-- , 4 i Boston Marine Tnsn Boston. - - v "" Because, we are the Urgeat mannfacttirera ol tlie bottom, which protects vou urainst hieh aavertisea anoea In the world, and ffimrantee price on the value by atampiag the name uud urices and the middleman's nrnnta. otir afcna equal custom work In style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We have them eold every, where at lower prices for the value given than any other make. Take no substitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by J J.; BAXTER, Agt. MEXICAN1 Amole Soun -,For mrdici. nal and toilet purposes. A superior soup for the moat delicate infant. Entirely cmolient, snpcrlsitivvlv detergent, in sitlier soft, hard or suit WidtT. '- W;: E & IL S. TUCKER, & CO. - ,; ' RALiy:GII,"N. C. . , V K HOUSE & LOT on" Queen Street, adjoining the Station of the A. & N. C. R.B.CO.'." -' Apply to THE WORLD AND THE STATE "FOR $1.25. We will send the New Yobk vWbkkly World and Webkit Statu ; nn' vpar each for $1,35 dr the Weiklt Statu two IIUMPHREYS VivnE:::sPEc;ncs ;, : Tar Bones, CatUs, Sheep, Dogs, Hog B B i2?':f'A',,,Ini'Milk Fever. " ft firubt Woraia. - S"5 .? ?. Pneumonia, 1 ' o Sii"e " rtpe.VBe..ncne. H.u.-i;rlBarv nut kihbkv j Vfc"BH!w,e B'eii, 1 ae. J.K.liseaseae svmuu, I'aralysla. : Stogie Bottle (over 50 dosed), . . ,( Caae, with Brwoi'ifl, MnnuaL , Veterinary (jqr on n.i aedlootor. ft.nr ' Jar Veterinary Cure t,l,rw',, l'M -SSiyiF"'' f "' P"pi MnihiiH Ua, estBUIr m imImI of line. raPBlWM- nao. CO., 1 11 a I II Willi.. M., UnrTk, afa. ayssMta kia ... . 1 " it or i-at iioaijaidi oo k .ii ' . lilllt -o-GASKILL'S PHARMACY-K)- yeans lor $1. , Address: Tho Slate, ' ' Itjchniond, Va. , WashingtoD, D, C. s . tion. . ' ' XI. Jop.iiby, Kolo Agent, , id by
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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