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Baiiz THE OURNAL. VOJ.; XI.-NO. 68 NEWi BERNE, N. C. SATURDAY, JUNE 18. 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. " l - ri::r-' BUSINESS L0CAL8. i j A. SAW -MILL FOR SALE at a saoriBoe. Apply to -Junl71w ; f -v:-:c R. B. NlXOH. OEWIRQ neatly don by Mi. B. H. "O Coward. - UnderwMS and child rsn's elothss a specialty. Cor. Pollock and Eden street. ,'; , v jnBt' HUNYADI Janoe Mineral Water, the beet Natural aperient. For aale by Jafl. Ebdhohd. R D. V. JONES, lata in charge of the pretoiiption department of Pelham'a Pharmaey, Aaheille, N. O., - has opened a Prescription Drag Store - next to oustom house. Speoial care ie " given to the aeleotion of preparationa - for prescription nee only. The patron age of the publio ie solicited, maj 29 PURE COBN WHISKEY foraalaby Jab Bhmond. ON and after Wednesday Jane let, 1803, the Banks of this olty will ' close at two o'clock P. M., until farther notioe. v O. H. Beberts, Cashier, ..... T. W. Dewey, Cashier, snS91m 0. B. Foy, Cashier. DUFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for sale by Jab Redmond. DO you used a Oruth Bat- GOOD ORIS, LAM SHADES at m20 - Babbinoton & Baxter 's. IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN, Burke's Baas' Ale and Burke's Gainness' StonUfotsaleby Jab Bbdmond. FOB SALECoUs' box or ward robe lounge ie a perfect lounge by day and a perfect bed by night, and yon ean put away aa much clothing or other erticlee aa in the average wardrobe. Yon ean get three artiolee for the price of one. No extra charge for packing or ehipping ...... Mm. Dr. Talmege. wife of the cele brated preacher, says these lounges ars very, very nioe. Prioe in Creton. $10, (18, Raima $13. 114, Baw8llk,20.$25, Silk Brooatelle, $95, $30. Terms 10 per oeut. dleconnt ossh with order or half wiA order belsnoe 60 days. ALFRED COLES. Grand and Myrtle Avenues, ' Brooklyn, N. Y. i"w AAA CIGARS at rery low 0U V V figures to wholesale and retaijVade for sale by Jab. Redmond. SMOKE Gennine Cubans Tobsooo. oatOtf GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY need very mnoh in the sick room. For sale by Jab Redmond. trrVE Hundred pairs of Rubbr Shoee ' for children, 10, 121 and 15 oeots per p,ir. BIG IKE. f I8H. SACRAMENTAL, PORT and 1TX BOUPPERNONG WINES for aale by JAB. KEDMOND. riUFFYS MALT WHISKEY for JLMdioinat uee. for sale by janSS Jab. Redmond. ITWTS! l.r.Ml anil hast Mlflnted Stock 1. of Ladies' Oxfords ever brought to - new Berne now in stooa. m26 Babbinoton & Baztkb t m r TrTfcX ana i Rft WTTX1 CHERRY ROCK AND RYE, put . - . . . ji. np expressly xor wroes ana iudk um- esies, for sale oy jab. okdmuhu. Mr. Cleveland received more votes than Mr. Harrison in 1888. The Congressional exodus from Washington City to Ghioago has begun. The Democrats of Minnesota will make no fusion with the Farmers' - 'Alliance. They expect to carry the State for their own tioket. No doubt the Democrats secured a good supply of campaign mate rial last week, but next week it will be the turn of the Republicans, . DR. Depbw smiles a broad di piomatio smiles every . lime his name is ' mentioned in connection with a Cabinet vacancy, i W , ' ' 1 . . - The; World bay t : "Individual disappointments have not con ' trolled the Republican Convention. j'But,"they may have considerable to do with the election. Jr ' A J. The Missouri river is booming at Kansas City Mo., and reports from np the river say that a big . flood is now coming dowm from the , upper country, caused by heavy rains and cloud bursts in the last few days; fT.,;- . Indiana is a doubtful State with Democratic ; leanings. '' Undr the new election law Dudley can . no more work bis blocks-ol-nve game. With an -.. acceptable . ticket the ;;. Democrats would pretty certainly oarry the State. . - "wnnynws-s-ssssswsssps- , ;- $ The function of. Bepublioan candidate for the Vice-Presidency is to furnish money, for the' earn t paign. Mr. Eeitf was1 nominated by acclamation to do this, because there was nobody else : who could , be depended upon to pay nearly so mnoh for the distinoiion 617 being -'beaten by triumphant Democracy. ' The Eepublican imprudence that ;. talks of the verdict of 1833 a ver- diot rendered in November in favor of Cleveland and tariff reform . by 1C0.CCO majority, whloh was set aside by the Electoral College . of December for Harrison U only equalled by its gall " In claiming every black vote in the South and every white vote in the North as t Itez&tZ to it. N. Y. World. : Thh Qoldon Mutual Insurance Association baa been organized at Pittsburg, Pa., by persons who elaim to have; been cured of the appetite for liquor. They claim that they are discriminated against by the old line life Insurance com panies and thot the new organiza tion la necessary for their protec tion. When Chairman, Dent of the Alabama Democratic Convention remarked that the "mission of the solid South was to preserve the su premacy of the white race" he hit the nail right plump on the head with a large-sized sledgehammer, and nntil that fact at least is as sured the South can't be anything bnt solid. Star. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVEBTISEMINTS. Nan's Head Hotel. J. M. Kilburn House to let. Howard By outward ehow, eto. Whitty & Co. Ioe cream freeeer. The Durham Globa says that the fight f jr good roads goee merrily on, and the toaisgrow cheeifatly worse. The Atlantio Hotel opens todsy. A oar-full of servants waiters, oooke, etc passed through last night, to be there through tbe eesson. Mr. J. F. Tsylor has risen from the ashes and ia hie new building is better fixed than before and he bee been oon- etantly receiving goode lately and will soon have a stock (hat could soaroely be excelled in his line. The New Berne Yaohk Club- few days ago wrote a letter of Invitation to tie Wake Forest Boat Club, whloh ie now en route to Morehead on the Lollie B-, to visit them when they reach this olty. Taey extend to them a hearty welooms and the usa of their rooms. The Womans Missionary Board of the North Carolina Conference of the Meth od! t Church meete today in Goldsboro. Its session mav be prolonged to the first days of next week. Mrs. R. A. Willis, Mrs. C Bsogerc and Mrs. J. A. Simpson, went no yesterday as dele gates from New Berne to attend it. The Washington Gazette has infor mation from Chief Shell Fish Commis sioner, Col. W. H. Loose that there will be meeting of the oyster commis sion on July 6th at Ooraooke; and general meeting of the oystsrmen of the State, to which all oyater catohers, faotory men and all others intereeted, are invited on Aug, 17th. Mra. Mary E , wife of Mr. J. Frontias Ives, who has been extremely 111 for several weeks with typhoid fsver, died last night at 8 o'olock, aged 33 yeare. Mrs. Ives was a faithful member of the Presbyterian church, waa muoh liked by all who knew her, and her death will canse general regret in our oom munity. Bayboro Aoadsmy Commencement exeroises were held Thursday. They were well attended. Our townsman Hon. F. M. Simmons delivered the literary address, at 11 o'olock. The exeroises at night consisted of decla mations, Musio &a., Prof. Lewis, for merly of Bertie is principal of the Academy. He hae able assistants in cluding a teacher of musio and the aohool Is in a flourishing oondition. The Raleigh correspondent of the Goldsboro Messenger says: "This morn tag the directors of the Insane Asylum here completed an Inspection cf the buildings and grounds, and pronounced all to be in better oondition than ever before. The new fireproof stairways were formally accepted and are very sstisfsctory. They are disconnected from the building and afford a perfect ly aafs mode of exit. The building can no w be emptied in a few moments. " Dr. Hail, who so much delighted our citizens with a series , of leotures, has been at Washington. The Gssette says: The lectures last week of that distinguished New Yosk divine, Rev. Wm. Edwin Hall, editor of The Inter national, were well received here. His subjeote were: The Resurrection. Hap py Homes, Mistakes of ilogersoll; How to Marry and Stay so. and onr Boy John. " He baa learning, and eloquenoe, is a profound thinker, and has keen lenseif humor. He makes yon laugh, but there is a nugget of gold In every thought. Judge Brown pronounoes him a genius. Off for Chicago. , .. ; Hon. L. j J. Mooes delegate to tie National DsmocratiaConvantion whloh meats next Tuosda in 'Chicago left yest irday . for -. Chlosgo. The plan was for hint and the other dele gates of the 1st and Sad district to get together at Goldsboro and proceed In a body to Chlosgo via Washington., - Ia a conference as ha was leaving, Mr. Moore expressed to us his prefer enoe and Intentions' which he has not done to any one, befcre. His obolo is Mr. Cleveland it the indications are that he osn be tleoted, bnt if, after oon suiting with the other delegates. It should seem that he is not an available candidate then be will, be! for the man who oan bold the entire atrengtb of the party and be elected. Mr. Moo res sea- oad choioe is Whitney of New York. C?-sn Crjf (QtJ'iislssr'i jCis Coming and Going. Rev. El. Bull returned last night from KInston, where he has been on a business trip. Mr. H. M. Groves . returned from Goldsboro, accompanied by his mother to vLit him. The family of Mr. J. C. Whitty went down to spend some time at Morehead. Judge J. J. Davis and family, of Lonisburg, and Mrs. Judge ;GUliam went dpwn to Morehead on a speoial oar to spend the summer. Cspt. W. B. Kendriok, of Bileigh, went down to spend a month st More head and to report the proceedings of tbe Teaohers' Assembly for the Raleigh News and Observer. Hon. F. D. Winston, of Bertie oounty, a brother of Judge Winston, was among those who went down last night to Morehesd. Miss Julia Thomas, who has been at tending Hannah More College, near Baltimore, passed through list eight returning to her borne at Beaufort. Mr. O. P. Ho war and Capt. A W. Siyron oame up from Morehead and spent yesterday ia the olty, returning last night accompanied by Messrs. Jas. A. Bryan and Jos. L. Rkem, to meet with them and tbe other offioials of the N. W, & C. Railroad who are at the Atlantio Hotel. Dr. B' F. Dixon, President of Greens. boro Female College, arrived last night and will remain nntil after Sunday. Miss Ltura Midyett, who hae been attending the New Berne Collegiate Institute, left for her home in Fairfield, accompanied by Misses Jennie and Clara Burrus and Mrs. Ralph Gray, to visit her. Among the passengers on the steamer Neuse were a number of gentlemen who have been in our oity a couple of weeks ia the interest of truck commis sion firms, Ie&ving for other points. They were Messrs. G. H. Goetchiutz, representing A. T. Younger & Co., of New York, and Sid. T. Nelson, repre senting Walter G. Hill, also of New York. Those of Philadelphia were Geo. C. Sanderson, with W. H. Miohael & Son, Robert Frorer, with EeJfleld & Son, and W. P. Barbate, with Roberts & Anderson; E. W. Barnes, with Berry & Howard, Boston, and James Struth ere, with H. O. Coburn, of Washington, D. 0. These gentlemen have made a good impression upon those who be oame acquainted with them while here, and they likewise expressed themselves pleased with our olty, both ss regards business and pleasure. Commandery Jewels Presented. There is now on exhibition in Mr. 8. K. Eaton's a full set of silver Com mandery jewels, which Mr. J. H, Hack barn, Eminent Commander, has pre sented to St. John's Commandery, No. 10, Knight Templars, recently organized in this oity. It h a beautiful and valu able gift. The fifteen offices and the jewel for each is as follows: Commander: A passion oross rayed at its angles. Generalissimo: A squsre surmounted by a paschal Iamb. Captain General: A level surmounted by a oock. Prelate: A triple triangle with a pas sion cross in eaoh. ' Senior Warden: A sword of justise within a hollow square. Junior Warden; An eagle holding a flaming sword in its talons. Treasurer: Two keys crossed. Recorder: Two quill pens oroesed. Standard bearer: A plumb surmount' ed by a banner. Saord bearer: Two swords crossed within a triangle. . Warder: Two swords and a trumpet crossed upon a square plate. Sentinel: A naked swotd. Three Guards: A battle ax eaoh. ASSEMBLY NOTES. On this Session Taken from the North Carolina Teacher. The interest in the Assembly Is far greater tow year tnsn ever berere. From every seotion of North Carolina oomes tbe glad news, "We are all go iog to the Assembly this summer." We think the teaohers will enjoy the great meeting suon as tney nave enjoy' ed no other meeting in the State. This session of the Assembly is going to be tbe grandest reprttentativt body of North Carolina teaohers ever seen in the State. There will be present more college preeiaents ana raouitiss, more principals of high schools and aoaderaiss, mora superintendents and teaohers of publio and private sohools in the oountry, and mora "friends of education" than ever before. We believe that this is going to be the most suooeesrui ana enjoyable session of the Assemble ever . held. The out look 'is unusually bright for a very iarga swsenaanoe. xsaonere are real icing more eaoh that they oannot afford M) be absent from this great gathering f the brotherhood -at Morehead City, and "the people" also know that the most' enjoyable outing' of all the year Is a visit to the Teaohers' Assembly. - You will meet at the Assembly this summer the faonlties of all the colleges, the snperintendente and teaohers of all prinoipal graded graded sohools, and the teaohers of all the regular high sohools and academies, and many other private and publio schools in North Carolina. It will be the grandest meet ing of representative educators ever held in oar State If you want to find a North Carolina teacher between Jane 81 and July 4. you will have only to ruu uowu so avraueaa Jny. - v v.; ' Yacht Clab Keeting. Every member of-the Club Is earnest ly requested to be present at the meet ing tonigbt, at 8:80 o'olock. Business matters of importance and the report of tbe oommlttee on revision of onr constitution ana by-laws. .. Physical Culture Entertainment. A good audienoe assembled in the Y. M. 0. A. Hall last night and were obarmed for two hours by the beauty and skill of the exercises rendered. It opened with a fine exercise drill, then oame an Indian olub drill and a dumb bell drill all by children, about a dor, m and a half in each drill and all doing very well. A bar bell drill and a free exsroiee drill by young ladies were much ad mired, as was al:o the Indian club drill by Misses Mabel Hughe?; Clam Wh: ford and Mr. C. J. MoSorloy, acd the boys did very well iu a free exercise drill. The meu's Icdita club drill was also well performed. Mies Kite Scaw give eorae remarkable Indian club striDiug. The exercises were out of the usual line and every one wea diffl-ult. li'm Kate is the most skilful of &:y of thone in thy clauses in Mnalinz tha I.aUn olubs asd all tlie exercisie she gave were fine. The combination Indian club and dumb bell exercises (lias was given at the New Berne Collegiate Ioetitute commencement was repeated find a new dumb bell drill introduced in it. There were some astonishing feats performed by the men's classes in hori zontal and parallel bar exercises, in trapezs and ring performances, in tumbling, barrel jumping, eto. There were specialties in these exer oises given by Messrs. T. C. Denials, O. J. and Jos. MoSorlsy, W. J. Whita ker, Guy Styron, Joseph Snell ing, Thos. Carraway, Ed. Adams. Rom Nunn, Samuel Eaton, Sam'l Dill, and Clarenoe Smith. All did exceed ingly well and their performances elicited muoh applause. A negro sermon delivered by Mr. Jas. W. Dawson in costume was mirth provoking and was greatly enjoyed. Messrs. . Will Parsons and Clifton Waters as clowns were also highly amusing, The entertainment closed with tbe Roberts dumb bell drill whioh is one of the best and wbioh is pronounoed by medical men to be one of the finest for physioal development. It was a good olosing piece and was admirably exe cuted by the large number who took part. The difficulty of some of the feats performed was astonishing. ine entertainment throughout was one of the most intensely enjoyable the association nas ever neid, and we are satisfied that there is not one who at tended who would not be (delighted to see it again, and we doubt not that many who were not there last night would be glad of the chance of attend ing if another opportunity should be offered. The physioal culture training aohool has been in practice ten weeks, and last nignt's entertainment gave tbe citizens a good opportunity to see the ease and graoe imparted by a knowledge of the praotioo of movements requiring so muon skui. it was an entertainment of a novel character and was all the more pleasing on that aocount. Church Notice. Hanoook Street Methodist Church Sundav Jnne 19,h. Prayer meeting at 61 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and Si p. m: by the pastor, Rev. Jno. F. Butt, Subjeot, "Tbe New Jerusalem." Sun day school at 4 p. m. Open air eervloe at Sugar Hill, an elegantly ehaded plaoe, 5 1-1 p. m., 60 miautes duration. Good benches procured with backs to them to suit the crowd, tbr.-ugh the generosity of Mr. Baxter, AH preach ers of all denominations are invited. ' By outward ehow let's not be cheat ed. "-Gay. Appearance counts for little in the quality of shoes, any one but an expert must rely upon the make. Now the shoes we sell the old reliable Stacy Adam's & Go's are a well known make. They have been sold in this market by us for ten years. When you want a shoe try them, the prices range from 13 to $5. New lot patent leather pumps just in. We have a very nice Gloria Silk Umbrella at f 1.25. J. M. HOWARD. JES' LISTEN TO OLE SUSIE. De Far, de cullard Far, will soon be here, So of nicks, dimes an' kwarters, boys, take keer,. An jes' lissen to Ole Susie for a pinter, To toller whloh if you're a mineter, Will put money in yer pockets, an' show yer good times,! Jes' as sure as Ole Susie lives an' loves to rite rimes. CHORUS. Jes' lissen! in Nubnn dar lives wun noble man. Dot helps de cullard peeples in ebry way . . he ean. - . Jes see what he dun In our las' eulf ard Far, Why, he lef all de udder merchants so fur behin' I deolar ' - It makes me feel like, he's all de friend we got, . . :" v An' de bridge -del carries us ober safe ( musent be forgot. ' '.' So let ns sho' him we alnt forgot his good ' deeds, ;-vs.. v But am willin to help him who help us , when we needs, Bat agin, he's gwin ter give ice cole ', lemonade, . . . TO all un us who loves ter walk an' I promenade; j; ' -; , Jes' lissen agin, he's gwin- to trtv s V To dot one who trades moa' wid him Far f4 :,.week, an', a 8 . C - ' To de wun dat knnu seoon' to him Inrde taoe; Lr An' ebea de third man need not kiver Ids '..face.; '- :.-.:. ;-.' -;-:-:?) t-i-iJ Fur he Kits 3 dollars So kum wun, kum aU, vv.".-?s :V-h - An' less go teej Big Ike an' give ninth bonncin' eaU; v, ' j ' uurar rur Jaig Ike, fur Big ike hurarl Git on a big dike an cry agin, hurar! 1 PRO- Joint Mooting' With Hag'...-. Report For Tiro Year. (CON'TINTED ) BONDED IITBT . The Bonded debt of t je ccu ty, as jou have neretoiore been advised, wax on ur 2ilth day o( 8ep. . li:9 i Of this ami;., in oCdiuuM lu ihv interest, there his ucen paid to date 80.140 32 Lsaviug lae prinoip.il of th i debt today ; There u a onauc ; in to .c: of $3,700, less trn..:eo'ii c. 21 per cent, on 3,10j :q . i lonviig to whioh is to bu a.ij ia Treasurer's hs.u i.ju co , i...-.ii ( . . l-i C',:(. f 61 I nil ;j ; 103 IT Making Oil band to be uppiied to l!io ;.; L for which bar. J i i-v c!:... i -cullcj; aad aa t'ao c .::.-J Lou i bavo cetsod to btar iiucret., tfco irir.cipsl i the debt while roi-.lly CCj.1jO.CO is to ail intents and purposes less by 2,81': 07 Making yet to be provided for only $02,237.33 Tbe rate of taxation, as ycu c:c sware, fo pty this dobt vras t'i'f&re it waa funded, S1.25 upon ti e 100 v.'-i i- tion. That has been creduol'y rcdi'ccd until last year, when it roncbed the sum of 45 cents on the ?100 vi!-v:tion, snd this year the CoTira'esiii r i re commend that it be e;Ml farther duoed to 8J cents on tbe $100 val'in'un and 11 oents on the poll. ine sssessed rate of tbe real and personal property of the oounty is 83 043 329.00 A tax thereon of 85 cts. amts. to S10.651.05 Int. on the debt at 6 per oent. will De a T34 24 Sinking fund 5 000.00 Making 88,731. ?4 And leaving 1,817.41 to eiet t com mission, non payment by invnveute, eto. DEBT DUE Br PAMLICO OOUNTY. Tbe amount due the countv i f 'raven by tbe county of Pamlioo, eo ior a matter of uncertainity and oot.. . ry, has at last been determiued an l titoJ at 811.000 to be paid in five inetalniatitd of $3,200 cash, one the first Mon itty rf May lWUJJ yjf 91, 93 and S3 rcso.iv ly. Judgment by consent, fur this amt,, to be paid on the aLove (i&tcn liac been entered against tbe oouutv of Pamlico and tbe first instalmant of $2,200 has been paid. This debt has been for v ears a source of great trouble, and only after tbe most patient and laborious examination and reserch on tbe part of tbe referee. Mr. W. It. Allen of Goldsboro. and compromise on the part of the commis sioners of the two oountiea. was tbe above result effected. AU prior oaloulations of the amt., due Craven ware based upon what was gen erally considered a judgment final for 935,41s 88 obtained against Pamlioo ss of the 2d day of May, 1878 being 2 15 of the debt of Craven at that dato, to wit: 8265,644 97. Is waa ascertained however, and deoidod that instead of a judgment final for a lized euro, the deoision of the court wsb but a decree compelling Pamlico to pay 315 of whatever sums Graven might pay, and not 2 15 of the ascertained debt of Oraven at the time of the decree, unless that ascertained debt should bo paid in full. It further appearing that a largo amount of Craven's ascertained debt of 8205,644 97 had not been funded acd bad not during twenty years been pre sented for payment, is w.-.a tal.en for granted that it was lost or destroyed, and in addition to bain? bnrrod by statutes would never bo demanded -and therefore that Pamlico BhoulJ not be held to pay any portion of that part of the debt which Cnvon had not paid, and would not be cn!!?d upon to pay, The referee desided that the in debtedness of Pamlico, wes only about $6,000.00 but the commissioners cf Craven being eatitfhd that he was in error, declined to accept the result of his investigation snd Unnl.'y com promised the mattor with the commis sioners of Pamlico for eleven thousand dollars as above stated. This brings to an end a Ions? disputed and litigated quoslion, and eett!o: all points at issue between tho tv.o co.u ties, upon what ii thought, by to:e fsmiliar with tbe merits tf ti: coi:t:o- ver9y, a f ir and equitable basu. BRIDGES. The bridzos of tbe county hsvj bjen under the care of Mr. Cjnm ,-i ,.ncr Meadows snd aroinagenei:.' f i .-con dition, but requires cur.s anc holiij after and occasional repairii-'r. Clermont Bridge across li o Trent, has been a most ocstly struolure lo keep in order, but with the new dr.v.v 1 u; ia since our last meeting, is in eoc 1 con dition and will be kept so at a notar ially less oost than heretofore. POOR HOUSE. The poor of the oounty have been under the oontrol of Mr, Commissioner Small wood, who has given them no little of his time and attention. They have been well fed, well clothed end well oared for, and the poor house pro perty has been kept in good order. The sanitary oonuition or ine p;ace under the supervision of Dr. Loinster Duffy, is and has been good. COURT HOUSE AND JAIL. The oourt house and jail hare been nnder the pare of the chairman of tbe board and are in good condition and repair. Tbe janitor 01 tne court nonse, air. Qoidly has been attentive and faithful IB tne penormaaDe 01 nis amies. The jailor, uavia e. Bar nam. a col ored man, fills his position well, and gives general satisfaction to tha com missioners as wen as to tne snerin. TREASURER. The ao counts of the Treasurer, Mr. Thomas Daniels, have been thoroughly examined, and found correct, acd b:s books well and systematically kept, SHERIFF, Mr. W. B. Lane, the sheriff of the oounty and his deputies have perform ed their datlea well, and as far as the commissioners are advised, with gen eral satisfaction to the ooorts and t the public- : (To be Continued.) Shlloh'S Catarrh Remedy. A marvel ous oure for ? Catarrh, . Diphtheria, Danker month, and Headache. With eaoh bottls there is an ingenious nasal Injector for the more enooessfal treat ment of these complaints withput extra COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' CEEDISGS. I? Absolutely A IV, rruam -of 1 rf t port. TOYAT, St., X. Y C.l 1 Mrs. .posii klui 1 hi -his. Ai'ply to jeliiltf I. M. Kl! The W cf r -9 NAG'S HEAD, N. The Seaside RurTcFth.' Ailz Are you fud of ushiug, -a.'!!.::' ,!i,-:t: ' batbiug, sliootiUL', and wati'lii!;:; t'n' b.l lows roll'' If so, co to KAb S II CAD, N. C. on the AT! .T''' ' :, id spond 11 few days to your .It!'-.; Ol'EX JUNK '.'Oi'ii. Hates $1.50 to f'2.5:! pc: daj . '." .-. ?r per week: ?J30 t 850 tier mo.-;-: Mo raoseiiit ies or pes: (it i -y v:: ' Sie.:ial rales to fannlio- n:.i p:.iti('3, NAii'S 1IEAI HOTEL t O'ul AN j. ifj Ira Annua! Mec-i 1 1 1 Th Now Bcrm I.r.p-cvti: . !' hoi;! li: r 1 Jtl i; a-. 1 Gl -i-sing Oompar.v n.!'i. titocklioldn-H I' ! J.iT.t, !0 c ri; w. r. ll i;i!U:., bee. utid TieaH. ll td O.sosway & Ctesliili, MacMnist's Supplies A 3Tpeoi &,lt y I CRAVEN st;:eet, One door below CUy Hall. All orders scut to u.- will liave inn prompt attention, and bo delivered to any part of tlio city without delay. Quality and prices nuarautoul in every instance jr-iij dw fp art r. xi j A FIN 10 LjT OF A JOB LOT Ladies' Ve To retail at 10c. ALSO LADIES' SILK VESTS, Re - ill ' - - " t - , rnrnM La A JOB LOT OF The best goods in the city for the money. WILL HAVE A FINE LINE OF lens Clothing ia a few days. It will be to your interest to wait and see before buying. - ' Darriagtcn & Baxter. EffiTssnso ExcifensnU The Indian Doctor " w : LI. HA E A Grand Walloon Ascension, Next Saturday, June 18 At 3 SO P.M., on the Mc.Tf-Go-FbOimd Lot. ever; body to come and enjoy the ovfu::i.:'s t-xcrcUes. Perfect order guar- Kt 'i."iub:!r, tbo Specialist on Diseases "' ; i :!. arrived Juno 13, 1&92, and ia ; r d v at Moore's Boarding House. Come at once and IianM.EGo. tf 1 "TO $2.50. 1 j Kj i : a Lifetime! r.iYS ONLY T11E u,3v. i.'. 0:;-::.v7 $2,50 V. ;; STREET, 3 . f'v:;i Scud of Trade . r ir, c, 1 ' :..i;..:,TS OK TKUCK I- " - ' :; tfll known Firms: vnr.'H & Co., NEW YORK. I- ; k,V;mmon8 & Co., PHILADELPHIA. " L'-'j-jiau Bros, BROOKLYN. Duraud Eros. & Merrick WASHINGTON, D. 0. ' G. Wolters & Co-, NEWARK, N. J. Latest quotations received daily from each of tho above markets, Stencils and Postal Cards can be had upon application at my office. mai24 dw3m zers, ruit Jars, alined Kettles ri-, ier, fiigerators, Jcoiers and 17 Traps, 'OK SAUO BY i Slover, !)Lfc3 STREET. Xmnte Money! y iiae IsMoney! IIi.i ; P"t in a NEW REGULATOR J c dieted it ith Washington by fcieyrap'i. I sm ready to giTeoorreot ui"o to p Rr.d every one. , I ii , it - .- fuii htook of nil kinds of Good 1 in 1 ij line, wbioh I am selling-at Rock I.ottom Prices. . h . COMF, AND SEE ME. ' . SAM K. EATON," . The Jeweler, j, Middle St., opposite Baptist Church imery 1 i'i MKS. J. B. LANK Middle St , opposite Baptist Chorolu 1. ! Spring and SummerJJcod-.' A full lino of Millinery in all the latest styles, as handsome and as sheep as oan bo bought in the city. Also, a nice line of Laces, Embroider ies, Ladies' Yeats, Ladies' and Children's Hose, Mitts, Bolts, eto. The publio generally are most respect, fully invited to call and examine her stock and compare her prices with those of any tn the city or elsewhere. ; ' Children Cry 1forPitcher,lC-rtor!i 1'
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 18, 1892, edition 1
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