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1L. si-tj:erx sea ports.. "The Chesnpeak and Ohio Riil ay Company baa closed contract with cue of the largest eteamslup owners in England, for there rega lar lines of steamers fronT .Newport News Virginia, to Liverpool, Lop. don and Glasgow, and occasional steamers to Havre and Antwerp." The establishment of these three regular steamship lines from - New port News will stimulate other treat Southern railway systems to . turn their attention to the estab lishment of lines from Norfolk, Wilmington," Charleston, Mobile, - New Orleans and Galveston. Norfolk is so near to New port News that it is necessary for her to have her own line to prevent the Magic City from getting the trade she has, with splendid man agement; secured. Wilmington, Charleston and Savannah have very largely in creased their railroad connections and will need direct lines to Europe for the shipment of cotton. Hither to the fine pasaengor steamers that go oat from New York have been loaded with cotton, but this is to be abandoned because of the dan ger of fire. Nothing is more clearly demon strated than that in all the future the South is to lead in coal and iron. Large quanties will be shipped to South America and this of itself will necessitate the estab lishment of steamship lines from Mobile and New Orleans. The natural outlet for the productions of the Mississippi Vally is the citj of New Orleans. No railroad sys tern can compete with the Missis Bippi river in freights, and the day is not for distant when the agri cultural states of the West will reach European markets by way of New Orleans. Texas is an empire of itself. No nan is bold enough to say what is to be its future. We only know her resources are boundless, and Texas herself can sustain lines of European and South American steamers. We do not propose to immediately establish a line of steamers be tween New Berne and Europe, but if this section of country goes for ward lor the next fire years as it has during the last twelve moutbs, a line of European steamers will be Imperatively demanded. Onslow County Items. We had a refreshing rain last week and crops are looking better. Swansboro needs railroad ontlet and we hope to see it at ni distant day. Capt. K. Foster and son are fast completing the schooner Etta at their ship yard here. Mr. A. J. Aman, of Palo Alto was down on the fourth after lish and clams. He reports crops good in his section. Miss Lizzie Barker closed her school here last week and goes away carrying with her the love and good wishes of all. Our townman, Mr. W. K. Mat tocks passed examination for engi neer and is now working in that capacity on the steamer Blanche, on New River for the Onslow Lum ber Co. Doctor A. Braswell and cousin from Nash county are in town stop ping at Col. Harrison's, also Mrs. J. W. Shepard, from Polloksville, Messrs. Thorn. Bartlett, from Wil mington N. C, and M. Marks from New Berne, the latter two gents are drummers. Several visitors frnm Morehead and vicinity are in town. The 4th of July passed off here quietly and nicely, two excursions to the Banks, one for the colored popu lation on steamer Nannie B. and one on schr. Edwin, Gapt. Joseph, Foster, for the whites went out side and quite a number got sea sick The worst off were Misses Lizzie Barber, Rosa Moore and Mrs. Ida Williams from Florence S. (J., and Mr. J. Lafayette Henderson, from np the country, but all was well when we got inside again. A Million-Dollar Failure in Texu Jefferson, Tex., July 10. Jefferson and Easteran Texas sus tained a heavy loss yesterday by the failure of J. H. Bemis and the Jefferson Lumber Company, Mr. Bemis being the principal owner ot of the Jefferson Lumber Company, which has for years done the largest lumber business in texas. The Indebtedners of the Jefferson Lumber Company and J. H. Bemis individually will approximate $1,000,000. T Look Out For Pauper Inniiiranls. Washington, D. C, July 10. Assistant Secretary Nettleton has instructed Acting Superintendent of Immigration O'Beirne, at New York, in view of published facts in foreign newspapers that destitute Russian Jews are being sent to the United States at the instance of offloials of foreign Government to exercise especial care in their ex atnination. The matter, he inti mates, may become the subject of displomatic correspondence. PiildrenlCryforPitcheisjSastoria" A l iir.KV 10U OViSTES. The I'niYf lfj ' Aii4rium Soon to be v .-V, Opened. v' . - Daring the next' fortnight the new marine ' aquarium of ; the University of Pennsylvania,' at Sea Isle City, will be in operation. It is one of three similar institu tionsiuthe world. The plant at Sea Isle consists of a two-story frame building, 24 by 74 feet, a large tank with mill attach, ment for pumping purposes, and five acres of ground, Bituated at the northeast portion of the island, skirted by Ludlam Bay, It was presented by C. K. Landis, the founder of Sea Isle. The chief object of the institu tion ill be the propagation of the oyster from spawn, which on scien tific principles is now possible. The numerous foes of the oyster will be ejected by artificial means, and alter success is assured the numer ous oystermen along the Atlan tic coast will be educated in the art so as to stock their own beds pro fitably. In addition a grand collection of marine plants, fishes and mollusks will be gradually added to the stock. A fund of $200,000 is being raised by subscription to aid the enterprise, and it is expected to be in full operation by Jaly 10. Pro fessor Dolley, of the University, is at the head of the institution. Philadelphia. Record. Forced Sale of Cattle. Topeka, Kan., July 10. The immense herds of cattle in the Cherokee strip mast be removed at once, and as' there is no other available pasture, .fully 100,000 head of cattle will be forced upon the market. The Cherokees took the lead today and shipped out the first train load from Arkansas City. .Mr. Spiirgwiii Sinking. London, July 11. Mr. Spnrgeon ia very low tonight, nnd hope of his re oovery ih alartwt abandoned. U'.H( ELIMK. A l'LSASAKl' LEMON DRINK. For biliouoeeB nm! constipation, take Lemon Elixir. Foriirlijjehtioo ti&tl foul 8tomech, take Lemon Elixir. For eiokend uervuua li' tulnches, take Lemon Eliiir- For sleeplessness and nervousness, take Lemon Elixir, For loss ot appetite nnd debility, take Lemon Elixir. For fever, chills and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. Lemon Elixir will not fail you In any of the above dieenBeB, all of which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys, bowels cr blood. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ua. 50c. ami 21.00 ptr bottle. Sold by druggists. A PROMINENT MINISTER WRITES. After ten years of great suffering from indigestion, with great nervous prostration, biliousness, disordered kid neys Q&i constipation, I have been cured by Dr. Mozley 's Lsmon Eliiir, ar.'! am row a well man. Uev. !. C. Davis, Eld. M. E. Cburoh South, No. 28 Tatnall St., Atlanta, Ga. The marble ledge on Crandall Creek: Cooke County, Montana, is declared to bo "over 1200 feet wide one mile long, and of a known depth of 800 feet. MERIT WINS. We desire to say to onr citizens that for yfars we Lave been selling DrKing s rsew li-covry for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never han dled remedies that sell as well, or that huve given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. lliese remedies have won their greet popularity purely on their merits. For sale in Newbern by F. S- Duffy, wholesale and retail druggist. Eepntation will do for the present; time will attend to the future. A SAFE INVESTMENT. Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King a New Dis covery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every cose, when nsod for any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, uuch as Consumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, pertectly safe, and can always be depended upon. Trial bot tles free at t. o. Duffy s wholesale and retail drug store. The highest railroad bridge in the United States is the Einzua viadnct on the Erie road 305 feet high. THE THE LIFE-WORK OF AN EDUCATED PHYSICIAN, IS AN INSTRUMENT FOR TUB Cure of Disease Without Medicine HA MED on new thpnrttw of the caune and euro of dUttan, It donlfl with the electrical and tnagnetlo conditions of thy body ftnd the gases surrounding It In the fttmo&phere, controlling these oondltlous atwllL It Is not electricity. DINEASB 1 simply Impaired vitality. The Klectropolse constantly ftoMs to the vitality and only luMtats nnture. In nature's way, to throw off the trouble. No thing Is easier of proof than that, with this treatment, cures are made which by all other lenowu means are Impossible. ACUTE CASES of all kinds are cored In hours by Its random use. One-tenth the Intelligence and perseverance de voted to ordinary methods of medication works miracles In all t IlKONKJ I'AKKfi. This Is an Inexhaustible bome treatment. For testimonials from people YOU KNOW and all further Information, call on or address ELECTROPOISE, 1425 N. Y. AVE.. WASHINGTON, D. C. Ilebrew women, on an average. are said to live longer than those of any other race. BVCKLKN'S AKAICA SALVE The BestSulvo in the world for Cute, Bruises, Serfs, Ulcers, Bait Kheum, Fever Sores, U'ettor, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Hklu Eruptions, and posi tively curns 1'iles, or bo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Forsale in Newbern by V. 8. Duffy, wholesale and retail druggist. Tuioiintha path the leaves lis dead; The days of laughter ars gone from ins: The blossom has dropped and ths sum- .- ,x.; met neo; ,.; , v . y. Swallows are U flowa over' ths set. Guessed we never ths end not we! Of ths songs ws sang and the words ws said ,-- :;,v, - , : ; Thiok la ths path the leaves lis dead. The days of laughter ars gan from nv Grasshoppers on the Rampage, ; " Kansas City, Mo.; July 10V H. Smith, Springer, N. M., says that the grassopper pest in New Mexico and Arizona besoming serlous.jThe pests work their devas tation in spots varying in size from quarter of a square mile to four miles square. There is a difference between happiness and wisdom, that he that thinks himself the happiest man is really so, but he that thinks him self the wisest is generally the greatest fool. Children Crforjitcher's Castoria? A NEW DISCOVERT. Spirittlne Balsam. The Great Family Medicine. A pure Extract of the Pine and Cedar Tree, public safety demands that only HONEST AND RELIABLE MEDICINES SHOULD BE PLACED UPON THE MABKET. I. T. MclverEsq., Wilmington, N. O. was troubled with Rheumatism and Neuralgia, and many other medicines had been tried but no relief, and two bottles Of SP1MTTINB BALSAM CURED HIH. Mrs. E. Kuhblank, Wiimington, N. C, 'was troubled with Asthma and Coughs for many years, she had tried many other medicines prescribed by different Physioisns but no relief could be obtained and two bottles of Persian inhalent cured her. Mrs. H. B. Jewett had the Grippe and one bottle of the Persian inhalent cured her entirely, and many hun dreds of other testimonials can be produced for other diseases, where the Spirittine Balsam, and the Persian Inhalent have made astonishing cures, when everything else fails' Guaranteed to give satisfaction if properly used, or money refunded. Sold by all Druggists. J. V. Jordan, Druggiet. New Berne, N. C'., Agent. il7J&2m Oroville, Ala., has a ''boneless boy," who is nnable to stand. Syrup of Pigs, Produced from the laxative and nutri tious juice of California fis, combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most benefloial to the human system, acts gently, on the kid neys, liver and bowels, effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds end headaches, and curing habitual constipation. Wben Baby wai sick, we gave her Castoria. TVhen she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Mian, she clung to Castoria. When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria. STILL AT THE FRONT. Bargains offered in a new lot of Horses and Mules just arrived. See my Road Carts. I have the best and largest line of them ever brought to the city of different grades from $10.50 to $75.00. Also, Buggies. Har ness. Whips, Robes, &c. Js W. STEWART. Iune9 dwtf CATAWBA COLLEGE, NEWTON, N. O. NEXT SESSION will besln Anir. 4th D1 Full Academic and Collegiate Courses. Also Music, Painting, Drawing, Penmanship, and DouKKvepjDK. r ine nniiuinKs, Apparatus, Libraries, Ac. Ten Instrttctohs. Location healthful. Board and Tuition moderate. Indigent persons helped. Apply at onee. Address REV. J.O. CLAPP, President June28dwlm KB V. J, A. FOIL, Secretary Notice of Incorporation. State of North Carolina-Craven County. Take notice. That I have this day Issued letters declaring William B. Blades, Jams n, rjiaaes ana rvous narrigon ana meir sno cessors to be a corporation for the purpose and according Ito the terms prescribed In articles of agreement filed and recorded In said office. The snbstance of said agreement la that said parties desire to become Incor porated nnuer the name of "l'he Carolina Tram and Lumber Company," for tbe pur pose 01 ouying ana selling iana ana nmDer, the manufacturing and sale of lumber, run ning, operating and constructing steam saw mills, and building and operating tram roads. Tha prlnolpai place of business shall be In New Berne, North Carolina; said cor poration is to eontlnue thirty years; amount ofoapltai stock shall be ten thousand dol lars, the number of shares one hundred, and the amount of each share one hundred dol lars. The subscribers and stockholders of satd corporation shall not be Individually liable for tbe debts of this corporation. Witness my hand and official seal at offloe In New Berne this 25th (lay of June, 1891,1 J ane26 30d Clerk or the superior Court. state opNouth Ca roli itA Craven County Superior Court. Notice of Bale. Ellz. W. Custis et al. vs. E. F. Arnold et als Pursuant to tbe Judgment in the above named action, I will sell at Pnblio Auction. at tbe Court House In Newbern, on the Tnira day or August, ibi Monday at Twelve o'clock. Midday, all the tract of land situated in said Craven county, on tbe south siae oi neuse tuver. Known as me spring Garden tract of laud.fullv described in tha c unplelnt In said action, except that part of said land bounded as follows: Beginning at Spring Garden Landing or Fishery at the water's eage, ana running tuence wi n in. center of tbe avenue 8. 2i5 W, 858 20.100 poles to the road leading from tbe Neuse road to the Wastalna-ton road, thenoe with tbe same t the western line of the Spring Garden tract, thence N. 11)4 IS. 22H poles to a stake, T. K. French's soutnermost corner, tbence 21 i E. 170 poles to Nenss river, and thence down Neuse River to ths beginning con taining about 871jtcres. And 1 will also sell tbe Seine Beaoh on said Hprlog Garden tract. Terms, Oarn ' " M. DsW. BTKVBNPOK, Julyl uommltsloner, ' A tJ t,J. AWX A.J. A. troublesome kin diseasa I caused -me to scratch for tea rnonLhs. and haa been cured bv lw days use ot 8. S. 8. "',--; M. H. VfoLrr, ; . i ?" : Upper Marlboro, Md. specific ' " I was ntred several years tgo of white sweUlng In ray leg by the use of 8. S. 8., and have had no symptom, ot any return of the disease. Many prom inent physician, attended me end aU failed, T)ut 8. 8. & did the work. Paul W. Kntxr atbick, Johnson City, Ten. Treatise on Blood Skin DiaoaaeU mailed nee. Bwipt Sracrnc Co., Atlanta, Ga. Jas. Redmond WHOLESALE DEALEK IN WINES, LIQUORS and OIOAHS, South Front Street, Two Doors East iistoi House New Berne, N. C. Iune4 dviy Just Reserved Zeb Vance Corn Shellers, Ccx Cotton Planters, Spanglar Guano Sowers. Iron Agricul tural Cultivators, Iron and Wood Harrows, Centennial and Keystone Planters, Cotton and Turn Plows of every description Castings, and Agricultural Implements) and a full line of Earrows always on hand. Call and see us, or send for prices. J. C. Whitty & Co., Oor. Crayen and South Front Pts , oo29 wtf New Berne, N. C. For Rent. The house on Kontb Front afreet lately occupied as Marine Hospital, Apply lo mar2i)tf. A. K. DhNlNJSON. MAJ. PALMER'S Tobacco and Cigar Store Is now looated in the South Store of HOTEL ALBERT, on Middle Street, nd he ia prepared to furnu-li Delicious Soda ?7aters from his ezcelent Apparatus-Fountains. All know what he keeps in his Store, so when in want oome and get it. You pays your money and takes your ohoioe. W. L. PALMES. apr23dtf New Berne, N. C. Important to tha Public We will commenoe on Saturday morning our great CLOSING OUT SALE OF Spring and Summer Goods AT COST POSITIVELY, consisting ol the following: 150 Men's and Boy's Suits, 800 pairs Men's and Boy's Shoes, 250 pairs Ladies' Shoes and Slippers, Onr entire stock of Straw Hats. Every yard of Ladies' Dress Goods in the store, consisting of some beautiful shades of Henriettas. Also, e nioe line of LadieB' and Chil dren's Summer Vests. We mean just what this ad. says. Oome early and secure some special bargains. Harrington & Baxter JunelS . dwtf " NEW DRUG STORE. TTftVfn nnAneit a IVIr.W anrl nnvpr.WTR STOCK of DBUGS, MEDICINES and CHEMICALS I respectfully oall your attention to the fol lowing facts: First, that yon will find at my NEW OKUO STORM all that goes to make np a , Dam rr a ua r. c i . . x . . ' . i . l. . facilities for Prescription work are UPiSUR- t-ABBKD, the medicines nsed being guaran teed as to unrltv and accuraev of Drenara- tlon. and STRICTLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PHYSICIAN'S PRKSCRIP. TION- And that we have the finest line of Ex tracts. Toilet Waters, -dolocnea. Face Pow ders, and all other Toilet Preparations at all times, we try to meei me wants ot our customers, and hone to merit their natron- age by serving them faithfully at all times. Drngglst and Apothectry, Middle street, fonrdoors south of Pollock JnnlS lm NEW BKRNJS, N. U NOTICE. The Board of Eanallzatlon ol Craven county, composed of the Board of Commis sioners and the Chairman of the respective Boards of Llat Takers and Assessors of the several Townships of said county, will meet on the FIRST MONDAY In JULY for the ?nrpose of receiving the returns of the List akers and Asaeseois and equalising the valuation of the property of the eoanty, ac cording to law. - And also the Board of Commissioners will meet on tbe SECOND MONDAY In JULY and revise the tax list and valuations re ported, when all persons objecting to the valuation of (Heir property can be heard, No corrections can be mads after each re vision is completed. By order of the Soard Commissioners, JunSoaw , , J. "W. aiDB, Olerk. 55 3 ii-.- 1 A Kerosene Stove, get one tor 90s., or dis card your kitchen store and get an Oil tttore large enongb to eook eyerj thing, and have no hot kitchen in summer. It Is sate and ta more economical than a wood atova Lights with tittle beat. Another good thing Just nowat 80-candte tfickle Lamp, the 'Little Hot!." , - Earthen KetUea for lrnlts,rle. ate. Supe rior to an Iron pot for cooking any food; all nlc cooks and housekeepers appreciate them. - Wire Utah Covers, lee Picks, Ju tractors for lemon Jnloe, Wire Broilers, Feather Dusters, "Oeleorated Banner Lamp, Bale and Brilliant," Pearl Top Chimneys, cheap lot I. 8. China Plates, Oops, Baneers. English Porcelain Wars, plain and decorated KevarOraM. . Chamber Beta, Bed Pans, Crockery , Lem onade, Berry and lee Cream Bets, etc. Housekeeper's Conveniences and Neces sities. Also, Paper, Pens, Ink. Pencils, Rubber Bands, Legal Paper, 10s. qnlre and op, Box Paper, Envelopes. Also, Oaah Boxes with or without trays. Tin Ware. Locks. Tools, Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives. M aehlne Oil and Needles, etc. All at . - M. K. WHITBHUBBT'S. Junao On Pollock St, near Poat Office. Change of Business. The NEW BERNE DRUG COMPANY having purchased ths business formerly conducted by R.J. GOODING, at the old established stand or B. H. Meadows, Gor. Pollock and Middle Sts., respeotrnlly notify the pnblio that the same will hereafter be eondnoted nnder the above management. Mr. T. A. HENRY, Pharmacist will be In charge, and special attention will be given to dispensing physicians' prescrip tions with accuracy and at reasonable prlees. A full line of DRUGS, MEDICINES. TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, PATENT MEDICINES, CIGARS and TOBACCO will be kept constantly on sale. We make a specialty of the CELEBRATED SEVEN SPRINGS MINERAL WATEU, iihlchlskepton draught. mat 81 dwtf Keep Cool, Keap Cool. For Iced Teas Use Churchill & Parker's GKEEX and 15 LACK TEAS. Try our Boasted Coffees, THEY ARE DELI3IOU8. Don't Be Led Off By Others, but come to see us, and see that we are selling First-Glass Oroceries AT STARVATION PRICES. So give us trial and help the hard working young men of the town out. Don't forget the f aot that we do onr own work, and can aSord to sell goods Cheaper Than The Cheapest. Another important item: Everything we sell we guarantee to be as repre sented or money refunded. Thanking yon for past favors, and trusting you will giye us a share of your future trade, We are, very respectfully, Churchill & Parker, Broad Bt., 1st door East of Railroad. Juue2(iiwtf. ROBERTS & BRO. iWboIesale Dealers In; Groceries. Provisions, TOBACCO and SNUFF, BOOTS and SHOES.' We are also agents for STOCK "DIADEM" PLODK, every barrel wananted, A large stock of PURE ,WK8T INDIA MOLASSES, our own Importation. Come to see us, or send y onr orders. Ton will find our Prices as LOW as tbe Lowest. mayiUdwtf ROBERTS A BRO. Livery and Sale Stables M. IIAIM & CO. Large and Well Selected Lot of HORSES AND MULES KEPT IN STOCK. A 1 on lartrA Tin rr I an ai Pnntl Carta IT.nu,, tVtin, U nlian Horse Blankets constantly on hand at kock jjottom jf rices. We make our Livery a specialty. Single or double turn-outs can be had at all hours. Every thing we sell is guaranteed as iQinnwuwu. Livery superintended by E. DEN' MAKE. Call and See Us. THE flOKTII CAROLINA College of Agriculture A V MECHANIC ARTS Will beidn its t hird session on Bentember Sd 1801, with Increased raollltles and equip ments in every department. The naat suc cessful year has given further evidence of lis nraotieai vame. ana its vonna men are already In demand for responsible positions. Total cost, 1 100.00 per year. Each County Superintendent of Education will examine applicants fer admission.. For catalogues, address ALEX. Q. HOLLADAT, President, 7 RALEIGH, 0. 0. lw A. E. HIBDARD, "JT atoh.es, CLOCKS AND NEW EEENE, 3J. 0.'.' Repairing A eatly Done, f JnneS? 14 wtf its. i: 0?V:r' dealers us -'J'; ,t CHOICE GROSEfliis " ' , AND . , ! - Farmers' Supplies. ALL KINDS Fruits. Confectioneries, Cigars, Tobacco, &c. TERMS CASH. Corner South Front and Middle Streets. 3" Goods delivered in any part of the city. juc37dwtf L. S. WOOD, Formerly 18 years with Goo. Allen & Co DEALEK IN General Hardware AND CUTLEKY, HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES and WHIPS, Farming Implements, Pollock Street, next to National Bank, NEW BERNE, N. C, Juneau dwtf Mason's Improved Jars L. H. CUTLEE & CO. NEW BERNE. N. O. GASHSLE ! H. B. DUFFY CONTINUES THE SALE OF Embroidered Skirting, Laces, Etc., at a sacrifice. Id order to reduce stock, bo is offer ing Dress Ginghams ut Co , Chnllies at io., Shoes at 50c, sod many other arti cles at astonishingly low prices. These goods are sold for men, and a visit to his store will convinco you that he is taking the lead. Everybody Come ! jun21 tf Down to a fine point that's where the making of corsets has been brought to. Kabo for the "bones" it can't break or kink. Loops of corset lace in stead of metal eyelets they can't rust or cut the laces. The Ball Corset for ease and comfort; the Kabo Cor set for unyielding strength. Each is the best of it's kind If you don't think so, after wearing for two or three weeks, return it to us and get your money back. O. MARKS & SON. SALE, EXCHANGE AND LIVJ2BY. IS. 3 EStireot Has now Ion hand large lot of fine MULES and HORSES, raised ia WEST ERN NORTH CAROLINA. Alio, fine lot of Buggies, Road . - MM1 ri.-nAM All A MktW will old as LOW AS THE LOWEST. Dont fail to oome and see him before making trade. Feeding a speoialty. nov27 dwtf An Unparalleled Offer! For the next thirty days we will sell SOLID GOLD IlIDIftO SOW FEAMES SPECTACLES WITH FIRST Q.DALITY LEK8E8 AT" $2.50 Per Pair!-,'..; BELL THE JEWELER ChlldrenJCiorPKchertlCastorliV L i2 kwi AndAU Other Bikers! We wish to draw" oar attentioa to iho 1TA.NY BARGAINS we are offering: ' ' Oar stock or -HEAVY and FANCY GROCERIES, HARDWARE and IMPLE MENTS is very complete. , We are Miiltra' Receivers of FLOUFT, and can give yon higher grades for less price than onr competitors, who do not bay from firsthand. ' - 'i The bargains we offered in our last "ad." are not all - sold. We hare so many goods we cannot well itemize. Please bear in mind, however, and dou'c forget it or go -lsowhere bef on giving ns atrial that wo have n Complete Line of Groceri:":, Zlardwarr, Im- plemenlj and House ' Fur nishing Goods at ASTON ISHINGLY LOW PRICES. Come to gee an, or write tons . for prices: Very faithfully, l&hm I Burrus. jsnO d3aw wly DUFFY'S - OlAHHQEA 1IXTURE PHOPKRTIES: Anoilync, Cam:liiittTe. AntiseUe Mel IJUlly Astringent. It corrects bowel disorders by relieving puln mirt griplif.t u.itl by disinfecting uor ' bid mntler lit Ihxi luteFttiiol trseM. It m tup olaliy i'3"iul tn dlairhreas and dysintnes Bftcr the bowels bavs been, (recly evaenstrd luuuiaUy or by tbenseof Blm;-l9 p iitriitlvps. ikm, nr ixiuiis, one teaspoonnu wnu ' water; may he r-ptMUd In on,e hour, v v mt- ehpl.c '.ui bclviin uing. l"renjr. c iy k. m. DIJFFT, nia28lwittp New Berne. FT. O. A Thousand Pairs of v Shoes at ' - J. F. TAYLOB'S . AT LOW PRICES, BUT ALSO " , v Mail Pouch Tobacco " ' At 2 1 2 CEN n Per Package. ' ' Altio a tcary etock of JJj Job Lots of Tobacco1. ranging from 15a. ror pound up. Also, a heavy etrck cf other good to meot tho demande of purchasers. - t H. L. GIBBS, ' -A-tlornoy nt Law, Craven St , hpxL ti Journal office. 'i ; . I N1CW BKRNE, N. O. J IJ:;iftioo In tlio Courmol Craven, Carteret, I Ilyiie, l'amllco, Jimcx, Onslow, and Lenoir i comitwe, and m tUe supreme and Federal coun.s. adAwtf Atlantic & E. C. Railroad. pass :;;Gi;a dcpabtmert. . j:i.v 1' . V. C, June 1st, 1801. To Ai.knts A . X Hit It tlToii :n Kwsof ivie, KonnA TrlpTlek-; nsinrd u.i t:.o W. ?;.) h. K . Measonor IWt lV -, 's .: e .li.nj )t to 8epU SOth, 18t luriiis i. i..'i;it .r luLi.in passage on or ROM 2 ts i a s TO: nieao.-. :;x ..ii.a ttaso tiuio tio.M MorBt.ion, : . C... 15.10 S 35 11.B5 11.SS Old l-'ort,P. O. M. 5 14.70 18.80 18.70 Bl' It MounV.i, :i. U. 1T.00 18.55 18 86 18,W Ash vl.le.N. (.'..... 17.85 16.90 lf.60 18.110: HoCBprlUBS. M. O.. 1!U9 17 10 16.1)0 16 46 Chlldten under live years of sge, free. Children of nv und under twelve years of age, one ball oft he ubove-named rates. , H. L. DILL, Q. P. A. (3EASON OF 1891. Rccnd Trip Tickets to Imhii City, f TO AGEKTd A. A M. O. B. B.: Special Rates of Fare, Ronnd TjifrTleiets, : fmui Bitioiiij.jiine4 -behrw'to Horeneau ., . Bat HeSAon. Mlsht -11.00 . 13.00 . . .5o :; 2.60 - From Goldsboro La Orange Klnston New Berne To end return, iloiehdulty 8.00 ' 3.6x1 8.00 10 P. L. KILL, Q. P, A. Atlaatic & K. C. Railroad TOW TABUt Jdp.-M,1' In ECact 1:80 ; P.M., Friday," Oot 17. 1890. Go iy a East. Boheduli., OousWidi owe) west . No. 60. V Ar. Lve J No. 51. Faasenger Tralm. No. 60. Ar. Lve. BUtlons. vm 8 80 Goldeboro 1110 4 OS 4 09 La Grange - 10 22 10 85 ' 4 86 4 40 Kintton ' 48 S6S 8 00 6 08 New Berne 8 17 8 10 7 88 vtu Morehead City am 8 47 Dallr. - " Qorso East. Boiisoitu Goma.WsJsr. No. i.i No. 8. . Mired Ut. & ' Mixed Ft. A Pau. Train. Btstions. Pass. Train, am 6 80 Goldeboro 7 20 . p m 6 67 7 05 Best's 6 24 6 84 7 20 7 80 La Grange 6 64 8 04 7 48 7 53 Falling Creek 6 24 6 80 811 8 80 Eiuston ,486- SCO 8 60 8 65 Caswell ' 4 00 4 05 9 15 10 03 Dover . 8 25 8 40 10 81 10 88 Core Creek ' :h 8 54 8 00 11 00 11 05 TuRcorora 2 24 8 8(1 - v . 11 17 11 41 Clark's 8 08 818 ri 12 15 8 00 8 37 8 42 Newbern 10 88 180 Elverdalsr 9 41 8 48 Oroataa ft 88 8 88 Havelock 8 68 8 04 8 48 8 60 ' 4 03 4 13 A 97- i dQ - "P. Newport- 817 8 87 4 61 4 65 Wildwood 8 00 ,.8 05 . 6 01 6 01 4- AtlantW tfv747 768 618 5 21 Morehead OUy 7 17 7 27. 6 28 5 28 ' Atlantis Hotel ? 05 7 15 6 81 p m . Morehead Depot am 7 00 ' 'Monday, w ednesday and Krtday. ' tXnoular, 'Ibcustev urti Saturday. ITKlnouoonnwiw wivu WUiiiiitsum don .Train btind KortJn. leaving Uoldnhnro 11:60 a. m. aud with ltlctamond A l)ayaie , Train Wcftt, leftvlng GoldHtwro 2AV p. m, Train 61 eonneots with Kiahmond et Dsavllle Train, srrlvlnR at (fnlditioro 1:56 p.m., s.nd wltb WllminKton and V'ellou Train ham tha Borth at 8:10p.m. - Train 8 eonueeta with WUmlnKton and Weldon Throtiirn Frelxbt Train, Moriu boand; leaving Golilobovo at 8:60 p.TB. ' S. L. Dill, , ' tapetintend Tlek- :? j.
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 14, 1891, edition 1
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