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- '-.If' ...,,.."- .-;..",,; ' " - s't... J. C-'i A.'-V .4. u h v THE JOURNAL. SEW BM.tC N C . JCLV '.J. JOIM l HARTtriKI.D. la lltel IMISf, KluUa. will i.rflpl fa art ( t tea JO H a. I Ppr with th. Journal -( lab Uit? Wo hT rude rrmngemeni4 will; j .iie JIIU" .11 y -1 U. l.-b.UUB , i; A,bli t nd m v sdu Able of the cciii.'.rT. wh-T'-t-v- iu ' - - r I b rs t ;h' J ' !.S'i! t h f o ; ; . r. ! r : nr. state tws fosni:s:i. Winston Statical Tha comniMunn M ihir Mioa Mood ay ordarl '.mat Utss ba-agifis; of W m Hraitoa. coiorad. l bs gul public Oil UiAt th pl''c b MJvcti bf ShajrirT Boyar Th- d:. .' iKiuua tha Pith tost. WsMiaaboro UMMrj(r Vh- Wada- , boro nlk tuilla jrsatarday s&ipps-d pcaoJi ot maufawtur1 silk to RjsaaF A Mury. Na Yok Th irinp li3 o thi whota ccmoagitf ) ui to Mr. tad kin S W Hrn ia '.he 4 aath of tbir little loo, Frsncis rk Wilmington UxMOftr Th W; miaftoo. cou( R.ilro . haa dacid.i to local da pot t Usa Frincce mj Taath atxarsrt crosuiof Tia shrpia M Ihst lUamockl x kSir i idj jml 4m1o( pl4ur la tb iy or irotlinf la 4 Mil is f parti R J A f ia of Tarboro. w bo i to rt vb rtrst BapiM Churrb (bid mocih irriTJ y ianlay. WUamiatoo Str Vtii fraibt i po of la W C A A R4ilruJ nr y iiru 7 mom id j, in .in iir -i h 8aa.book kapr for Mr C H Mtl u enahl to daaUi by di i o( laaaoor falliac poa him Irooi a r,. rol car Tn toatraiar rri urd 4t ia aismai orSca 7airi7 wu 4 iiCTM, balac lb b4bri u fir thai aaataoa . laoqgh avrl tctiOC ;n tb vicinity rtyon it -i : hjr Kalib rr. Olarlctt mi W-il n aa4 Chr it a(oaro KLa-jiirar Eipr fr n a k gov tbara ara orl y t oiu Ko puMicasa ta Moaroa. pipu!kticc 2 rro. R. B. HoQUtr riporu r- ur iib.a pbaoocnaoon whtch b il aaaaai at kba raaijao.-a of W H Vi aaJar. K) . nr Hardia rhur'-h MkUaburx eoaaiy. Iu: SunJty Mr Aluiidtr ealiad Mr. Hunur i ttn 1 1 a to oak traa acan.in in lb jri w hicb tMOMKl to b litrJ.T fotrd with baT ba. Ail th ;' in 1 itrubbry ia cir-. 4 l;n-.r at 40 fa, vara aicuoo fctir 1 wr.n bo lay whica bal fallao ia :r ir'; iMx.blinr tarf Jr- pa of ri.a OiarWxta Chrooicia W a: . . 1 that If ia tha aattiad J:ra:i3t;; n -f Kaefcaaoad Paaraon. .j . mo f r Ouatal' ia ia neanuia diatrvt aacM Hon T. D John too Nx'. TaaaJay ia taa Jay flxal apaa for ih appaaraaca of a nw daily in A-hT-.;; a tja publiafcad to Lb l a I r- of ( . Paaaoa. an J taa FUpablicaji pr-.y TVa pa par ia to ba owoad by a rtiii ca4. aa ara toii. aaJ M. t'a-r a bt 1T a&x boiJar ia it "i -tr day. la a ?vb. waJ ooa of lb moat op anaunlf bot daya ar known in ("aaxot. Taa tk rmocir rach.l Urt daa;Tiaa dartat tba day Tba Al aaaa of Macklaobara ooaoly Th.ef Capturtil A ubcriber living in iho upffr t t.on of I'amlicyj fuunly wrilos U" an ic nunt of the rptrr of thirf . ho en tp i the hounf of I'.'tcr A!n. r i: ''f i.t i .' c! ti-. fin 1 "'t t'.ro : it. F r:i!i.:v:-;y Alien '-i n nrr. i- 1 :r. I ' it:r,"i:ih tl..- r:.r ! .rr r.::i -l. The Pr i Au.ncan Kirn.' ! A mr a Ar: u 1 1 'i r is i N'uUiern .:l:;vit..r I ts:nori'is: M.'i :.r S.- ;--n 1 1 :'. " A r.-.or . -ar. t. Ni'-h' .v. -T. '.U TT 1 'otroil t ;o) i'r." N .nh A nir. v :.- ;l:v Hon. xr. ! Kami :r:r J rr.s! Mar: -r MriEe Weekly. : ft :n .i u''! a:: i i t b. i r nr. 1 f w ft rt : l St v J "0 4 V. 4.''1 CI V )un I'fopl" S.'.O :l:.-.a r.Tidf.tatlon. 2 '.vr;:.n rv iT.rir tne J 'I'K " ! n i .i.r;r,i '.o he any of Ihas' Prn, nr. hr mk:n application to tha orc. ip. pTa-n t y loiter, have a atcmr.c t h i r r - unt our txmka bow ir.if w.i; ::-t :i; h v o to remit to en'.i:.- ' ; : u v puv .i cttnTi '..'-.ey t:.T aeia CITY AN'D VICINITY. tportamoc id 1 (ioin :-. r. . T.ir ni-'t.r.j : 1 T l y o. p . Th i.-:-. rr ' -r.ea - boi 1 their - ;.-.-.t -on er.'.i in f A'JiUit .' r t h- pir;vi-' lie:i m :li- r.atoriai " rtJ a J t t r t .nn; er. t of th : t r:r . tak r. Mioe. 1 ra oc r a I i c Cjl ic 1 I'clhutujni wvi attn !ei ar.-l v h "a i An IuveLtici; N-roe or. f rjm Swift Crot-k r;t--- us a!-iut ft i.ton chopper that h a,- If' riMremly invented ty Wilhani (iardr.t-r The writer thinks it a reat mach an 1 a Itufi ( iardner to hrir. it to t)-.e n'lt Ka:r at New I'erntv Thi ie the proper thin to Jo. but the time fur holding tha next Fair ha not ben de ci ied upon yet. U will likely be aorrie time next nprinr. probably in February or March. Iet him perfect his machine and have it n hanl. Peraonaa. Dr. W.J. Motnfort of OdiIow wa in the city ye-VerJay. He report cotton and paanatj looking well, but corn nt look in a; well. Mr. Wm, Cle7, the merchant prince jf N .ir. --boro. spvwct tht :h of July in the c . i y - Ir : V (iatoa of IUytxjro arrived lat week and repcrta cropw looking well in Pamlico county. 1'empwy Wool. Ea.j.. . f Failing creek 1 , al.. M Wiilk.-.- : iii. I: i; : .Tl I, G v A Sl'MI.VV IN liUSTON. N. u !! rue 1D I'i IN Mini Mr spent I lie Saliballi. P.. -T- N J.)!v .1 --. . ' e : - . : ,i '. :i; i n y pi-op 1 ' I . l.iiw n r v er 1 .i.i 1 ire i-ity. ii ' r k . 'a ; ; . , i , i .: i '.; v life, n.ore than hat ti.i-y ! ! in Uie northern dailies h. f Hoinetinie-' anno-t ijr.iw ftar- tales i 1 Henationiil things. Mr i.. : . car. e. h f.t.r t.. em ; v - w !. t" t! -v !.-.; lie w ;u . i . 1 r - 1 : ; Mr. v.". R i;.irr :i He be nr. I..- - that he ss th.- :. in the .'.imi'iuii to 8 n v t ; . .t t ! the vere i.f r1. i crv . f 1 1 . . . l m pi i r ta i : t e 1 . t e w i 1 1 be b 1 . t j t . l! r . 1 . but lie hard I v tini .e i i ..rr.e ni me i: 1 i Mr !..- 1111 I v o.ir party dr enlaced ir. it k:: for mountains, there biMK ' rul who had ni-ur run li.ein m llmr ra! beaaty aid trrnndi ur. From trio h .tel lier- tlu-y Can ' toeir leisu re rtnd : . '.he i.i.-'h.--l p the Mine Hi l.u . :-.r!v ..- I'iKiit-nt ' a-; : the 1: :.-k;. - heli '.- I uaii . Tl.J.-s : ltl.il. tli v i-ion . a:. 1 ivuH F.- plainly here I u : f r tie1 inter ! freie." le?- t -leVMli d J lint.-- . !. 1 'il draw tile vliI I" lLiiuee t ' higher and behold the r i i v ui .hsKfed to mortal evt -. Kjund Kr.ob haj lo-t r. r traetioii.J for ..i i an 1 oo. if i j- ' n,i r. t . l.i... t ! ! u-y a- a i , e in 1 lire .and ei.j .y t:i- I sea- .n pr- in ,r- -tile lett-r- .'. in .1. niudi !'. r- loini for-. in i it'O .'i n . t :. I i.e r einar k i-t cm. lidate ti.. npeak an i i: wri.- nei'essarv :,.' o. ii n t ry is c. n . n i I.e same . . . d be: it' the i: loft n he i 1 f i no the war it I ' v tli" o : d partus, ht the people would ba longer frightened as they had bet n by tins old. worn out storv. We cannot fallow him through l.is entire speech 11 male nome strong i,)lii:il li-.r. "Ar.'-tti- r ttnuiii-rlui d.- v ,-. : n ma : :. i. i that I ;- a l-idy i tl:i.- nn'y. !. (..- fa-ternd :u c!ut j upon her and for -even years -he with- ; stood its sevi ral tests, but hr vital r- . gans were iinlermiiied and death se. med imminent. For thi-'-e men t hi- I i-in' o'uhol i iv t - - nr. 1 1 v ai. 1 e..ul 1 not ' sleep -l... ! . r of u- a bottle ..f Dr. King's Nrw .-. -ry f or i 'onsu m 'tion j and was so m u .. i. -Sieved on taking ,' lirt-t do,-e ihat sh -lept all night and j with on,, bottle has ben miraculously: cured. Jierr. ameis Mrs. 1 uther I . iu. " no:r county, u ,n the r ' k He repirta cr s:m;; :; r e e : . and healthy at ' last .-k ; n : y w i . . n the h f electing n v e r. t ; n . r. . v it r 4 . '. v IB th ia taa u a f u 1 1 7 a r. i I p'" il ' ' it: i r. : em p I ' v r. '.V ar - . r. ' - i t j .r.r. y Wh.tf r-i ' r . : ' : fruit I'P'i ; fin ., . ; :; a t t -rep of :. . piar.ta:. n ;n J ir.-n m 1 th-r r- v: annua!. T r!r. e W IrritAcJ ihat lh Farmer n Al l;cocf S nN - - u - t v r-el.-te-i C.I J. N '-i" : t ' r 1 r : r rep ri r. tat t t t.j the tat" ..no.- : h- ."."1! -a Friday tr. l .-. i ' A : jut nx: Alao r-eiov-te.l r-. :ii i . . r Fuameaa A genu No bott- r MiKiior, could hava been ma ie A;nt Handaraon of t-.eF C '- l.ne ba aotitia 1 tha Neue an! Trent S H. Co . f roru w bom ia leaded the wharf and vrarehjQj ud by the f ira-.er. that hu R-v Dr n u r 1 r '.ft-. s V A(C I i . man t 1 Ir'A'. r- ar. 1 V : v s a e Fef re a o- re. . n. . ttee t. ill A - from the eleventh V I. C Aiijutt V ft i ' Ie '. t r e 1 1 1- r i a 1 page n il; tter ::ii'.g ftn ft. ft r. l a r r , v a 1 at F f r i -t. i . will read i 'a I to k n t-e found l'UDt i f i r poo 1 . it with v thftt he p '. e ft n t points agaiiit arraigned the a i t ion or. this ; was r e i d v ! ; : try 11 - F; ! The . r I. . : I em . " r it e i . ; tli- !. ; .: i h pttrt v ii ', : i b . . - i n i mi hcen 'i I part -1 e -; i n i severe!)' r t Y e i r po sh 1 I there this ,-, UI.- 'A n.-k.-r . - iSO I -A e n ; v ,':n n g " " w .iik I i r . -. i i te 1 ! v t tie 1 n t e mat. r. ft 1 :' '.i.e 'loung Men s Chri" -.ati. n m ft regular d!egate American A s is t ion t-i the worll'a conference of the A. ftt ruv-khidm . Sweien. Onsiow County Items. The ShoDtmg TourcaniT.t ! The upcrting tournament to be held at Morhead City commencing Julr lt. under the iui icee of the t raren C.'unty 'ijn Club, will be the ov-casion of the neafton Knowing the iiKnilnri cf the I'riTfn County Club perminally , we do not herniate in aaying ihs tournament will bo conducted in a manner that will me?t the approral of all thoae that at tnd They hae been asaured of the attendance of iereral amateur ahooting cluba from aTaral Statea. The propri eton of the hotel are giing their aa- iatanca to make the affair a grand iuc ceaa. Th" proapocta are rery pr'omiaing for a lire pigeon shoot for the "cham p'onahip of the Carolina.' PT ' T . .ccKnpajy Jeairei the leaae now axiWing Brmaveav. 5 taacaaa lodraa war rtpra-, , . MfaNl aW fl ban -Jrad pa raooa praa- extended to the .' ......t prio 1 cocttn- tat Col. HoJl, our eaJiiiadata fo p'.atad b th oriioal aireatnxnt b tiaalwim QoTar-noa-. baa racaotly bar- ' t w (,0 the t w j . mpin.e vaa4 4,000 baabaU of wbaat aad ba LbaXlBaM tortaMQUa aaax. Ltt Ur ro'la Ul'' oowledaa yaavf ka aoi4 440 kaabaal of eloTar aaani . prooapt pay meat of policy held againat aa4 toltl la RaJaigb. aJona S3 ear loada ' Hartford Fife Annuity Infu;ance f- romoanr on the 1 1 f e of her hnsban J . Tba Company n repreaented In taut Strata br WaUon ot Straat. and U one of I llot.nd dr.aca paopl. - labm, f ,r ' tba ..feat, ch-.pt. a,J beat com- K1C mth. Horn. nd School. ra . ' .pan.ea doing b',..n- : r. N irth t'are- H e publ lah today the moat ex :e 1 lent Ut A J. Harat aay. h. think, he i h0a . addreM dalirered by Mi F.lla We. at will ro ia th po'POiaa) baaineaa another 1 . , .. ,. lbe Teachers' Asaembly. She was the 7. on.y la.7y lecturer this year and, we j TVa 4th pavaaad cS Lr,lj aod lui.tl, , bul; lh" 11 r b'"m '5t wk "r ! beliere. th- -nly lecturer from New' Swanatooxo- TV. UJ .a. held their ; ocTerm-; t. put up one hue ire-d dol.ar. , p,, of our rr, feors. n. I,.'9. faatiTaJ for tha cburcb. and tna re- 1 Jn HirriiOQ carrring New i ork. to-k .... . , . , !' ( jl . l' an l ifai lira ,-iuo f.und i Pfir, xrrat ready 1 . , thorcu ghly familiar with the subject ;p .t'lu.iu j mm u'. up ne r.e,T Ii'.:. from to i. - I- th.- ti . s -. ,t rt ' ' i n. ir. i . i might a if F" n. . State h votes At the seTn Co forward pi at f ir m .t r a liat a--- ml , thu.i pee think a n l t : . ' , ;: I r r a tn r -j, . m -t fts-'. - t I.i I 'rt :.. f f ti. Illll.Ii! 1 ' t with tl !.a o t.'.e idea that to li o in a city ;s ; r:! uJ Tiiey think that murder, rob ! ry. a:. 1 all manner i f evil ab. unds. ar. i ti.at w ithal there is a gaiety and fa- inati m about city life that detracts : : i ou ng : . i in s ispeei.illv niindfrjm i!. n i'le and i 'hristian mllueiices an i . a 1- him a helpless victim down the g'r.tenr.c, trt-acher us paths of ioe. While it iJ so that every city has j;;, VI. s. i;n allurements to sin. sn I its ii.i iiiin of Christianity that labor c in stantly for the downfall an 1 ; cs tiuction of ail that is noble and good, on th j ther hand it is a happy fact that there are many and powerful agencies f. r good. In the city you will find thou sands of earnest, fervent, de vott d Chr is tians, numerous religious societies and the most able and successful preachers. The Sitbath dH- can be ejient properly and very profitably if one desires to do so. Vim may go from morning till i o clock at night, hearing the Word of C i pronounced and Li id praises sung. Let u- see ho w w e cou Id spend a Sun day in iioston. We will start at 10 o'clock for Kuggles street Paptigt ' , a, , . i. , . t -. ..t. .. i. iii i, , v. u, t UU.,,1. .At UILIUUIUI WC '",Thn) xri V. C. Hinir only an ord mary sermon , but we will cjhelhv N C (letaF 't go to hear the music by the quartette, ijuiTv"' dri"-' store which is famous throughout New Eng- , ' l i n 1 . To those who find sermons in music and whose hearts are touched, softened and ennobled by it, this ser vice will be more enjoyable and more beriefi -ial than a preacher's sermon. If they shoull sing some old familiar hymn that we have often heard at heme "ur eyes nnv gro w dim. W ho does not love niiHirr How- it softens the heart :in 1 'i"t!m an 1 nourishes the 'iil 1 h" Kuggles street church is crow. lei v . rv Sunday with people w ho go p, hear th' niu-ic rather than the ser in an .'if:.-r hearing such niu-i.' I am sure it.- are j n a betttr condition to keep the rtst of the day as it should It k'-it We leave this church about 12. an i I y th" time we get through talking al 'it the rnusie and get dinner, the -or; lay - -hool Four will have arrived We will go to Tremor.t street M. K. i.urdi Sunday school, and here we 'id meet with ( hristian people and -:u iy tht' Word of i lo 1 and sing the old hymns. ist as we do at home. We mut leave here about 4 o'cli ok. a little b.-f re the school closes, in order to hear K- v. Phillips Brooks at A or shall we g ' t" the V . M. C. A . r If we do. we ' will be taken by the hand and wel ci niei to their rooms and to their meet- irgs and be treated with brotherlv i i g. rang" i ! ei-n from of SeHU -)'. I' . :: .' 1) . - i in r f r : at t. at., t-t.' i this tliel tha i In it In . Ii. 1 i! It .d de-sup .-:,!-.. Mr. .rboro. N. years. The Best Purifier Made. Machine Shop For Sale, I . v Lease or Rent. The lit tl HOW II r-igind will hcII, lease OT iini'-.'-F'l". "lO'rnvon .tretait ii I I I C i uihbnrt. Th 'i ; o " "1 - I . i ion . and tha II in good oi I, ing order. apnl (o l: W. ( C I'M HF.RT, ,F oIN .1 TOFHUN. : 1 w w i f -to Me A I ' . ll.-rm 1 'alTA- H t 1 1 1 drug IF REMOVAL! UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, (HA I'lJI- x ' . ..- . II I . i.g n. n ed my St... k of I lard -A p 1 1 " u 1 1 ii i a I 1 1 1 1 p i en i en Us and ner- to lln h',re f..rini'rly occu v I i 1 1 1 Pros. m i r.t ven Hi reet , two he..w S .nth Front. I nrn now ha- uld 1 tl i 1 arp'T. nt ' i a v '"j n g in an i -1 m: i . .'night not th.- ! i "i c ii . t u red and n i t a " t rue a nd beaut i : tig a : i ue farm in cul- j seem to the worldling nn im 'ii prematurely. N. IF S. i i.i' are. Ma. h - I I d "Ts lu.lv i . pii.d to meit the wants of the ti . ! i'i ii. .me I am exceedingly i h in i ; . I I i "'ii iir. ii.ii'i' in the past, an II i p .-.- t" ,1- it ,y fair and horn -1 .baling in Hie liitule. Heme.m I " i tin- p hi. h nd ' .all cm I v a nil often' " .1 C W'HI'FTV. 1 '.. i. ; ' ,!. i h. l"ii South Front, Neil b. Ml. N. C. --"ii nly . up t h . N. Mill Main, nit -! years. of in ther av of Julv d y sen tery i n h ,c C. free at K of i N. I COMMERCIAL, CO T I o s . Jones County .lull Saies of : Jul v. A'lg-i-t. - 1 iO.i' - 'lis. .Fa i o i ar i Feliriiai v li n i .It I- !ol ITo line . M . i : i oi in Ui.il i I:- II ii i ..l.ll el:- 1 v : 1 1 s t 1 1 1 . urn I ll ''l-r 11 " Tl I Ve if. U II ! Ii w : i I in-1 ii m a' ! : 1 1 g" r . i : : l.ii in ,g Ilimr '. Mi -s 1 I cr;,- 1 : v. N0TI JE. A ; i vi ! .v N . c. ; a 1 1 ,h- i i .. . i New hern. N. '.. .lulv L'd . 1 . I Tii" Thirty fourth Annual McMingol the Sj.oek holders of the Atlantic and North Carolina Kailroa.l Company will be held at, Morehead City. N. (,'.. on Thursday, the Second day of August. I 1 . C. UOPI'.KIS. 1 1 :: d u "-n 1 Secretary. DRIVER HOUSE, i : -1.1 I :.:..' ,,'. i . , :, . Ill It I I ''I . N . ( . ur.. i niiiiit- I'riMn . i'i. .i i. i ri . Bibles. li lei, i . f. r OI i ! . I S I-dep-irltai . 1 ! u i r , 1,1-1, ,',i F ,1 .1 I. f I '. i-irile that tba " .. Ii lirive a h s and Te.t- i a r g me from I utne, at tbelr II till! hllll'l' ,.f ' ii'' All IN ,V CO. The Century Magazine 1 : i . I. N'el ' ill's! Iimif Mn M'MT.ll t very .-'ic rats. Tl, nii-t i i v ! r 111 e is urn prus, 1 d . r. oi e op? li.it mill 0!l '. I'i t.im .'i him; !y : I'.u IlKTs h i e T litem liHin,-'. sr. ui-,- i"!i;;ii e 'f ; I '.". o i! Co .ill; il'ip iiiu'-h ikn;!!-: I . 1 ai.ii; :eii :i 1 i : i ; hg- o:, .. ... disposed (, i ' 1 1 1 1 1 o coi n .Money ;;ii,l , hrleis wirii ppt'.irs iiopel'ii li.is :m j'TON't'l 1 1 1 ) : i-i --F'.iF- pri I'n riNK- as the j iodo-r T'.iu-i-::- T'oi -c.; 0'i-s N-w-I v. . v : Pzk? C'n ' . FEB.-.l-I I jI-.K Ia--:- -i 'oiin Pi .. . i k per Fun -! i id. md d; Assignees' Sale. In p.ir-uance of a deed of ashignnieiit madebyllail 1 tr..s . to us as t r u M e.-s . w t shall proeeei t,, sell at public aimtiom at their store on ('raven Flreet. in th" it v of New P.erne on Weil nee, lay. the lath dav of August. C'-- at 1J m , uu les sooner ,l,s'. sed of, the I in- ( , 1 1 1 .' : i 1 1 I'.ipel rlt'.l - i i (111(1. I 'Oil 1 I I I fill', : 1 1 i .1 tl u 1 1 ! t "Win h i, i , , lK.sue i i a I ii nn lie. s 1 1 n lni ty- vi o 1 1 -1 i eg-ii I n ircula " ' " (((. 'I ho war ! I " 1 if.-. I . ! nci il n i n- n.'h' hi ,-,1,1 ,y KM),- i i iti 1 ., - i .i 1 1 ii i ii j re- e I'll 1,1 id 1 .1 n'a . 1 1 1 1 1 g i c 1 1 I In' iiccfH.sar v o i " 1 o 1 1 1 . 1 1 i o 1 1 1 1 1 1 ion o, . i o n In -, a iif u period. ; , i 1 1 n- i were n on 1 1 nt rd Ii in ns tin mi vt r Kinnnrss. 1 he bu i Id ing is a magni been t 'Fimrsi' on tne ncrary is large ana tilled with goo l h.ioks. and ia open every dav in ii.d ki.i - . g r. :bt t ': wl.lt, eaapu war S' 00' X (ran dl Liana at Ju-kn.Dn.. a; the raaiatoa of tba soldiar oa the 4h nut afoOaunmy and WaJJall ware on band aad pjaaaa 1 tha 3,V0 paoyia l;rit-.r wail goUan op addraaa Ta aitiaaaa of Sa-anaboro hare new oa aaai la caah aooaathiag o'm a ban d rsa do41xa for church purpo.- and wa ihiak is aacaaaary to make a start rial bt .way aa mac a eoh can raiaa J. ai 1 1 y be w a te r when h to uake him then c;Tr,l to ; u' riftr that Htrr.-n l - r k ar. ! . h i i romp!-'." i r poc g- Wa pur o. : li NV a.i h , t: g t- n ' .- tii" week . there is a large, comfortable ( arior, and the meeting rooms, de votional ami business, and the gymnasium. The V . M. C. A. is a power for good in Boston, as it is ia every city. The young men of New Berne who have been faithful and zealous in this work for the Y. M. C. A. deserve cred it, and they should be encouraged bv the aid of all Christians. But let us hear Kev. Mr. Iirooks. When we enter Trinity church and look upon this great preacher, we feel from his very presence that we are in a 7hp holy place. In personal appearance he . is a grand man in inte ect he must be rolls of tne di It-rent compmie.- were u ,, . -, , . j " , ' i brilliant and powerful, and at heart a called and they formed in the outskirts noble. devoUd Christian. In his face iurt there shines the light of purity, the Xrell iv. llio ..Ml rer-itU-ru'i' oi t im br! Ivcv A iiih'i-'.v.s. .M'-x of .Fmei-i oi'iiaiv. I '.Vl oil W'ff k s. owi)h;p. t .Inly, at tin e"s fatlitr. Mr. ii. Ar: lri''.v iioi Mr. ;;:' oi'i, . a MttAl, 8RI.VII inal: inch he, ' per I" Frlii,-. i - '.Vein 1;, .-it'll l eOa '. I III llli'l I I ,0 I In- i'a 1 d a i Ii Lincoln in the War t in- m i i!i I s mm fii', i in, I he more i iii pni t .i nt pait ol linn narrative, tn.1 P. The Reuni.T. at Ja ks i.vo.". A subsenht-r at J a--k son v i ! I c that rh Ith of Julv wa- a gala di Onslow county. The surviving - -of the war hel 1 th.eir reunmn. . teen . iiil.t h it i m litis for i era cat ; Weak M:n & '."mo . ' s Qaiita a saoaatioo aa i riri;t-.-.c; laat I aata uia am in oar cooaiy. cauwu cj a report of an outran a cotnmittad on a yoftta wbita w otn a-a by an oM citizen oi laa eoaanty. Wa rappoaai it wu not ao aa Urn and may not ba anything cf tv. bat thr ia eociaadarabia axcttament an 4 rnach talk. I a iwtii tiooa are uk tag piaca now and hop all will b aat ladad. Cropa aa a corns out conaad arable in tha laa taa day. Il looks now if a fall half erov woald ba mada. Mr Frank Holland ra Hill ahad in aouon aaul oora. Taoajgti ha Is i saaaU crop aavd ha aiaaartd wall . Mr. E W. Fraa aaaa aaa a fair aaul prw&ty good crop Mr. T. ka ooa af tha baa faraoara La oar aoaaaty. Mr. A. J. Huatkiuotharoas of awr faaaiaa farmars, aJaa Coi. FF W fa WUa, Or. E. W. Ward. A. F. Far nail. B. H. Baodar and K. O Ward Taawsl gftxsd faxmara ara imr bah in d In aa y aroya. and all haaa la fair proa pacu is say bmo la tha lowar portico of oair raaiaty r, f tt.. k w ri :r . m 1 1 ft .- hue 1 red to -. .-1 1 r t N e w :in made ft - i ; : h e e : r .in la e .'. t. n by Mr? rr.- pefe'.ive itcribe a n J in Fe nny F rgea the estab i n.at i ; u t . -in in iiro J U ::: ; r. iir.li and liahmer. : North Ca-rcl.r.t I; f-ema that all jreat wr3rks jf charily cf thi. kind r:ginate with w-mor. Mr. Frnwn hj the hearty er. ! iraemect of many cf the loading citn'ca f her town to which ir townamac Mr. Jonathan Harans, adia bia The cause which she u ad rocaung : a n-rrle nc. ml we trust she will raceire rrf-f eno-rirag-msn: in patting it in cp-rati n A Head Paruea frva-, P:n.i county raport that there a -h . t near (iranUboro tea mootiis o,J with a head twice as larg aa an ordinary man's head, and that it us hoa.tir and growing ripil'y. lark . 1 1 r. n THbata af Spt. At a aaoaftiag of tha FWach JCi roa Waday achooi. Jalr Sh. tha fol- lowtssx tribal a waa aaaaimoaal y of farad by tha macnbari prwaant WWM. Ia tha rYotgjiacs of tha Craaa hwad oi tha eh arch . Ha ha aeao iti u mmrii from oar Manday achoa-il aad f r-om tha cbarrh sailiaaat Fraata cttxoa Mcliwaaa, ooa of oar raf-alax work ara aad SrrtVa ry of said arhanoi a yoaaar naan full of procnisa to tha school tha eh arch and tha cccnosaaity. Tharafora wa bow ia haoabla aabaaia tioa to tha graal taachar, but wa fal awd aa wa think of tha raoacl aat in oair schooi, yat wa faal that ha has juiaad tha hibor c!a.aa ia '.S jrat rhooi iboTt. Wa lay th ua tribuca en the jrT . f our dapartad cixnrvl and orTer ur hsarVfail sympathy U tha rviati4 f tha dacaaaaii reaolad ta work oa more araaallT In t IS ( r ' m r.KM -, t kaowtnsr which of shall neat b I aarmitlaii to ;oin tha -;kT cil.ui in tha I laatnadlala prma: of tba graac taachar School then adjourned in iw.-act f 'r our deal comrade. ip y s r it: s-- - Jo"a (..taaty IVm.x ri'i At a naaavraig of tha DamocratAc Fie eirtis foaiaiiusa bald at Traotoa July th. tha following procaadingi war had Btotioni U ia ordarad that tha dif f araat townahipa of Jooaa county bol i thaar rsapscsiTS primary maaiiags on Saiarday. taa 3tth day of Jalr. for tha purpoaa of alacwog lownshtp ooanaaUlaaa Dalafataa to a count cuataaUdd to ba bald Angus ih. for aha pairpoaa of alactiag ooanty axacutia rosxaasiaaaa and apuosating dalaaratea to tna sanatoria! coavanlioa of tha -b aan alorvaJ diasrtct, alao lo a ooanty eoaren ; an i happmei uoa to ba bald at a Ursa haraafier lo b w rnaan naitsad by tha axacutiTa commiuaa StM 4 Ht x, t"hmo J A Surni Sac. Tha Democrats cf Lncir The Itxi.--rata of Pen ir county hl called their c, nrntion to be hald in Kinatrn c n Thursday. Aug :h The primary meeting in tha rarious town ahipa will be h - 1 i mi S i tarda y. Aug. 4th. f.r th? purpoee -f "-tir ! galea to the couctr .-annr: t s Mag a '. r. k a tew pul T I! '. a " ' ,1SU'-'. i y i rk and . 'Hd to art. and r '. to li. e F-part m vga.-.ce i : 1 1 .1 t. Br.f; This " He if - r J ' ed . ted t poi.i.oa ..'.era a will g.se r. . r I i -ri-.cx-r a tic p-a nnanta idence a e a ho w n . The D'i. r. a r. W o r pu to i C. ' Hirs-r. ' owning r a ' the a-im h id s "l t . " tr.. . a -e r v . :-. i- ; r par- y '.ha: '.'-. - r. r it ..lur.Ui- o ta i a r. 1 Ccau.ti -rr. " Wsi! . t '. rv li t. T waa aakad ua on yes'.er la-. the uniirt of th b-a". .".a' municy for tr.e htgbn--.'. g -Wa rnaan th era '.r-...-r.: . a w a in ! '. v i - a '. . - n njeaxia f or ..". a ! t ar.rr Q-.e ct ect ion an i -.a-- prwper;: i fur pe. . - tc at w - ;rf'r i rr ue to in: ii.gen -a t i g nc r an -e e-con itraTagar.ee. and tna'. wa will treated and when tha Central Assembly meets we ictend draw. eg on this lec ture f.r argumente to convince the members that they should require pub 1. - act -d teachers to teach vox'al music. I ; i-i gratifying t New I'.erneans to know that Mi?a Ires has succeeded so well in her choeen profession In the name of the children of North Caro lina we desire to thank her for this timely lecture The J' I li a : . lias been hammering at this 'jueetion several years we knw row that Something will be d ice, f, r whenerer women be gin to aJvo-oato a go'd cause there is hope for it St..-ar.jce D .aap p ;ararace. Mr. Fred Puil, son of Ke-7 Mr. Full of this city, left his father's houne on Friday immediately after dinner, lo return, a hu mother thcught. to his work at Crablree A Co.'s machine shopa. He did not return to the abope. acd after diligent imjuiry by bis anxious parents and friends no one can be found that has seen him since be left tha houae about 1 p m. Friday. He look nothing with him, no clothing save the fatigue ruit which he wore while at work in the shops Mr. Bull is a young man altout twenty-three or twenty four yaarsold, 'ntelligent. well informed for onof hi ge, steady habils, and his Hidden dis appearance is a mystery that no one c&n a-oi e . i The f low. eg ear : w .is ret e vel ' Tu.-adfty r.'ght I C- Kat Ckkkk July '."ih. '.-- i . it- it J' a rnai.. The T 'ung n I i i j , p. k er. of in the J fhN a :. cam- : y th.s piace last Friday evening a' sunset, walking the railroad track. ii-ftnipe-i with one jf our citizens Ii' ii I here, said h:s name u Hull, and tl, it ; h. w a.s on b. is way to ( lol l.ber e 1 : -: left Saturlay morning 'ii the r.ft..r a 1 in ihat d : r i ;-n i . 'A ;;.;...'. i r m 1 1 . : o v e facta it : evi lent that , X r Hi.; .. si. tiering from, a temf at rr.it; in f m ;i 1. i making h;s wy t - a '. w I, r h has of the town and marched to tht house headed by the N-w I;, rn Steam Fire Engine H tn I. Co! S. P. Taylor w , ':..- .' m irshal and was assisted by W. "fitters, P. L. Kellum and ethers. Kv-.rv.hing worked s m I.K , 1 1 .1 v . the ,t. w d numbered near three thu-ar. ' a:. 1 th" ra! ! was a eig ht to I eh II. The sp-eches . f 1 '. 1 M. Wa I iell and Maj C. W t.ra cr: ' a P -ut i i. r c , bra e. tt.e ar Confe it-rate -pec: s i !' a I. , peo; ie. 1: 1 ...ked as if ao ( eiirl""' county was pr-sent an 1 tin i .y ;s ",e long to t , r "mem 1 ered . The musi I y tr.e bar. i iu New Rerne was mu ii aj pr. . 'ed The gen tlemanly cor. Fact f the m, rollers and their tine mu-ic waj t? "-ii'- . : f nimy k i n i remarks Kurklfn'i Arnica h1t, Tui Hi-asT SaLvr in the world for Cuta, PruLses, S-res. Fleers. Sal Rheum, Fever Sore. Tetter, ( happed Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Ski Eruptions, and poeittvely' cares piles or no pay required. It is gua'ranteed to gire perfect satisfaction , i r money ro unded. Price 3ri cents p-er box. For salebv R. N. IUiifv :an 17 high! . i: ey d i -i.i r.g M a '! iriii ' a; ; rt- 1 n -t discuss c impaign I it ry. the day at, i t at r :ot ; ,rm 1 the h li. i hat pv 1 i I v the tl.e iss.;t.fi U taik'd m e i.' lit" .-m cf the I'' Fr 'K ,d united The G:and T. City. A four dais the delightful : City . N i ' . 1. 1 the Craven ( ' '.rr.s m-n'. at Moreh-sad sh, ting tournament at u m m r r e- rt . M ireh ea d . der tin' management of ",intv Hun ' lu b of New FVrne. will begin July ' ( h'Fi -ers of the ( 'F.i b , President W.W (lark. 1st . W IF W hi- I.arl-, i reivs'.: rer liam Ellis. President . v J. K. i ('attain. 1 I he ne -: i -1; ft s . - a f M r-h T r e t h. e n so ns m e r 7 m rn a t e m p-1 r ft r t i f.iti.ur ll.ink' Hrtf. r F Con l ! r ther He i 1 : !a! r to ad C '-F n Do' s 'ot t ft 1. r. ft ( .1 Mai Is Club, i d bv the seaseli ho members are ft . . 1 1 r. '.V e m ea n ..' '. co ni - : . , ". 1 1 i i f the beat culture and exquisite laste ul, -u - " eesi i no w safe for the sur no i- nger o bail maids, but young ladiea w ith rare a--c 'ir.pi ishment-s, the Club being of- r;cired bi matronlv ladies of high Tney are oai y i. Praam pi Jaj ave a t ?w Ban. M. C. Juas 3-o. 1". UMars. Wano Jt rTiXT. Uan 1 Aareni Hartford Ufa Annuity Iaauraja-i Co of Hart ord . L'oon. lEVi-r I hita ihia day racei'ed lb rough your agaossy a cha."k for thoaaavad dollars ta fjii payment f poiaty tauad by tha Hartford Ijfa A:, aatly Inaaranra Co. upon tae . fa ( rr. haahaad. Lbs lata Cape Wan 11 Hdl Tha pr-cxs ptn-aa with which tha jla a. baa bato aaulad aad without any troabla and axpaoaa cm my part u Trr ratifying I cheerfully racoon men J lhaCocnpaoy and ita axcailant aTstem to thoaa aaaking raiiabla lomriEi' at a coat within tha Buaana of all. Vary raapa-cif u il y t'm a." i ' th. coiTua rmu Mr. A. H. Hawkaa baa gaaced a natiajsaai raputatwa aa a practical pu ctaal. aad hia eaaabratad apaartaelaa and paaaa spnoaj rfglaaaaa ara known througboaal tha t'aitad lt- Wa ara w riling thia arfWUsi w(vh a pair of hia fa-sr CrT-aCaiizad Laoaaa, aad thay aan la mm aa lrJBpara m light Uaalf , avod ampler all booorahla meaDS to aecur them w h,., rj The Fsmocrat or Republican comes a C.vaiitionist doe not abandon ;-. i.s national or Stale organia- .ioc, but h th : - ia r l r c. '--n-. :h e n ser te r i .area that he conaiders ni.-:.-. n;..ral iTation and r f ra.en oun'.r aft supe- ;;.,'r .aeues anl a r r :. h r- : h a n tnai nis a.l the "A s u ; pc r ie r . :.'. because we ai1 thera s aa ,"' ! :r. i; If coo'incad thre . are read y to aiand la oil or Portraits. - r a yon f men Ufa it mib. Tw F.S. ViZT. r th beat nn without patriotism as they had a our own ! fu-' program made up for the fourth cf sevurr.T ' July, the publication of which waa en . trusted to hands which proved negli gent oonse,;uently the pleaaura of celebrating the great day of indepn denca was abandoned. Sailing, troll ing. flihing and surf bathing are the outdoor porta of the Club, and no extraordinary claims are sei up for leap year, but gentlemen are allowed lo behave themselvea just the same as at any other lime. In fact, the Youpon Club haa adopted a very aenaible way of enjoving the summer months by the aea. and the example thus set should ba followed by others (treat preparation is Iteing made for the grand shooting tournament lo come :T ihe latter part cf July. ,ir'imt'n are expected from several different States and a large crowd of visitors will te present. The Atlantic Hotel is making every etT rt for the success of ihe tournament, and thai it will tw- a : -i-im is n iw an assure,! fact. The New Feme House la also in thorough ir.m f. r the summer visiters and with Fred Perry arou n i tin e who : -p there w . il be satisfied . The regular summer v.n.p.r are now con", ing in rapidly anl a le.ighlful ... :. ; anticipated Th. Hoa Airf.tl'lp As we.l as the m-wl elTective nmlliwl of dispelling H ead ao h ea . Co F1 s an d Fevers, or Cleansing the System, is by taking a few doaea of the pleasant California remedy, Syrup of r igs. fr. asract. New Herns N ('. J jaueodw4w i or.-. ..it., n stakes : r g i i t free f r a.l ivi. have -lio; m ti... to ment and have no; w n a m- la', t or cup 7 S a- e e p s t ii k J ; i a r : : i ; fr ail, glat-a balls. Entrance fe f. r all - 'r.'."-:.- w simply suffi-ient to r v.-r expenses Other prizes r. t yet i- terr:.inl will be ctTere 1 Railway fares w ..! be greaFv re 1 for gentlemen attiy. i:rg in ment. Tickets , 1 ,. ,r. sa 28ih of July. Hotel charges Fr ; r;-m prrt in the shooting, the rate reduced t c 1 '. p--r lay a: ar. the citv. 1 f p ss :: t -. cure p. rangemenld will b male at live birds f r the chain! :p I. t. u ma le by tl.e n taking has been op rate a- and t - an m 1 1 toe - k r Ah: W.-i r .li for a 1 1 TlSh I P lobert d in Han J.ftS W. v 5t m . ih . r.t . a T . t ti.at .1 f u r t h ; n k i : i- a 1 g '. : : 1 run nit .' it irii, .- : r i r e. n-ampti n "atarrh ; : .-g-ift.i.g d angi r " u- i . -u u ; : , self. The breath. i. g ay; i ... healthy and clear f : land otrensive matt' r is trouble ahead . A 11 the d upas k. pt . t r A th hea i . lungs, e u red or small Ma part- nose, throat, bronchial tubes and can be delightfully au i enureiy hy the use of Bowe hue's Cerman Syrup If you d n't know this already, th nis an Is s-nd thousands of people can tell you' They have been cured by it, and ' know how it is. themselves. " Bottle only 7 " cents. Ask your druggist. glow of Christian fervor. He gives ut terance to such noble thoughts and tells so beautifully the "story of Jesus and His love.'' always magnifying the duties of man and inspiring a higher view of life '. There seems to be a con tinual low of wisdom from his lips w hile lie speaks, and surely no ne can hear him without being wi-or and better and tilled wit'j a desire for a notler and purer life He is considered the greatt st prea"her in Boston, being ap proached only by Pr. Gordon i 'ongre gationahet , though there are several other i; ' ited ones At . o dock we can go to the young pe -pie's meeting at Tremont street M. F church. This we will find to be con dti'ted j ist about as our prayer-meetings lire, and of course very beneficial. My the time this meeting is over it is time for supper At 7 we will again have to deciie upon whom we shall io ar preach. We may hear a good. - "and , earnest sei mon at Tremont street M. E. church by Kev. Mr. Brodbeck. or o may hear a fine sermon by young I'r. Gilford, of Warren avenue Baptist "hurch. or Di. Gordon, of the new old Sjuth Congregationalist church. Dr. G- rdon is another grand man. and a powerful preacher. He is considered by some a.s being as r.ble as Key. Mr. Mrooks. We will heat him. There is a great difference in the style of Mr. Mrooks and that of Dr. Gordon. Mr. Brooks is the most rapid speaker I ever heard, while Dr. Gordon is extremely slow. We will hear an able sermou. however, and some sweet music at this church. But while Dr. Gordon ia a powerful preacher, his style is not so beautiful as that of Rev. Phillips Mrooks, and we go home with the sub lime words of this great preacher ring ing in our ears, and as we remember how he denounced in burning eloquence the little, mean, wicked things of the world, and in his own gentle tones and pure, simple language told of the nobleness and the joys of Christian life and the love of (rod. our thoughts are lifted above the mean things of the world an 1 w e t h i r s t for a higher and nobler lift1. Anl thus we have spent the day. properiv and profitably. We have heard three sermons, been to Sun iay--i i; I and to prayer meeting heard tu of tii" greatest American preachers ft r. i I.-'., n .- i to music that was 1 ml v N. I .-11. r I nun Hull ml h no h. Kci m. KN' Ii, July 7, l--v i . r a J t I : N a I . : I 1 u r arrival h r e u as :n Jin1 course of trains, and the m . i en ts of travel of the usuil order with ;: slight variations. It was on the g I r lo'.i s 1- , m rth that we set out. and we i.-i.i an opportunity of M-eicg now the '.lav Me celebrate " w as , h - e r i ed a 1 on g the one, I A; Kim-ton we were forcibly remind- 1 , f i's recurrence by the immense on urse of colored peop:e on an ex ,'urM m to New Berne, the cradle of Af rican liberty in North Carolina. And the conspicuous absence of laborers in ' the Felds kept the subject well in mind. until we reached Goldoboro, where , there was an unusual gathering to gether of people with more or less pa t tnotie impulses, moving hither acd thither. At thia place the Messrs, Weil had arranged for a grand display of I t'.reworks and amusements for the even ing. Their lawns were handsomely I decorated when we were there, but the greeting of old familiar faces so engaged i our time as to prevent our much desired ! visit to them. We had but five minutes at Ka leigh but that was enough to give us an ob servation of the street cars with the novel motive power of a horse and a mule. Why the company so pointedly disobey or cause the beast to disobey the injunction of St. Paul, "be ye not unequally yoked together," we hud not the time to ascertain. When Durham was reached , a -nid the busy throng the familiar face of our former townsman and ex-councilman, JehnGrser. shone out with his genial smile upon us. FI is engaged in tha piping and plumbing business, with tine success, of which we were most agree ably informed by the presentation of a number of the finest plums we ever ta.-ted. which his forethought had pio- :dt d for us All along the hue there were more or 1-. -.- evidence of a holiday, and the gay .y diessid people bespoke an interest in the doings of 17;h. even unto this the no hundred and twelfth anniversary. I he evt nt of the Piedmont section, how- t-r. w as thf celebration al Winston. We got on the track of this tit Greens boro, where Senator Mat. Kinsom's sig nature ornamented the register of the M'AJeo House, while on his way thither, and the presence next morning of Senator Wade Hampton and ex-Congressman W. J. Green well sustained the report of a grand tune in the twin eitns. Winston and Salem. The fine ir,'i:e if the Salisbury band returning h 'tne i n the train we took, gave us a small after taste of the delightful occa sion Heath of Core creek, ( raven coun ty. We extend onreonratulation ro the worthy couple and whshthein many years of wedded happiness. The Democrats of Trenton town ship are Stirling ; hi-msel cs and have secured a largre list of names toorganin at Trenton on Satur day, tlm L'lsr of duly, a Cleveland and Towle lull. Every Democrat we nieer with says that he is with us and is ready to roll his sleeves and prepare for good woik. As the Iii.-h potato and o.il crop have beeu Mu h a help to the far mers here we trust that every out willl-' Mire to i ecolleC that cow peas ,-,n' helpers too ynd will be sure to plan; a i,;i crop, not for getting that i uFi'ojg is and turnips are valuable on t he lai in for feed- ion v a i ing purposes, continues a few everv o'.e i t u- crop oi ci n .' The .lopes f..u:.ty i o i IU Session ; he pas; week attended bv the teachers ti nly hope it v.- ill hi much good :; tl method.- of in. pai i to I he clilidl ell oi oi; her i-r. can't o d clean .lite w a s and well and we reductive, ol progressive instruction jimrv. i'io- lessor ( irady of Jhij.Iin minify, and our own W. II. Khodos and Dr. Lewis o! Kiiision. were in at ten dance and put in very good work towards making the Institute a real success. .Many of the most intelli gent eiti. 'ens of our cuuuiy were present every day that they could possibly spare and wen- much interested i u t he proceedings, and acknowledged that they had been very much beuetitcd and had learned something ton. and ex pressed t heinselves as wishing th it the Institute could have been oi much longer duration. S l It CP OF FK.S Is Nature 's own truelaxatiie. It is ihe most easily taken, and the most effect ive remedy known to Cleanse the Sys tem wlun Bilious or Costive; to Dispel i Headache, ('olds, and Fevers; to (.'tire Habitual Constipation, Indigestion. Piles, etc. Manufactured only by tiic California Fig Syrup Company, San Francisco. (',.1. K N. DulTv. agent. ?g. g . saps.j; f " " : , K O. hlid . -'.'ill J i , wnor.r-.SALE i-umts. Skw Mei-8 Pork Si a no. BlI'in.DER Mkat-" a- ... C. R. 's. F. B's. B. 'p ar-l 1 . c. -Flouk S3.o0ab.00. Lard Us. bv the tiei , . Nails Uasis lO'u.82 "0. Scqar Granulated, 7.t Coffee llalcc. Cheese lo. Salt SOaSoc. per jhoh. Molasses a;-:d Sykups 204&c, Powder . 00. Shot Drop. SI.. 111. F, h. J F 1 " Kerosene 9;c. Hides Dry , 0jc. . gr e- 4 Tallow 4c. per lb. o. ;r g r M r M. Entire Stock of Goods Coiitaiin-d in sai I store. Store Fixtures Desk-, and one Marvin Safe. ' acres el' land i m Mr, md !' 1. . 1 1 I'.ni: I h"' i ciinty. tog. ther with t h. -'.-am -ai'-mil; nitii h'n-e i.,,,..,-! ngii.e, return tubular buler. anl ul neets-arv i oi mim-nts for a saw mill Capacity ','n on i feet j .-r .lav. A Is., a l-.: 1 lie etirh years ol h War and dwelling lions-, i-mre hmi-e an I i ire I 'l i --1 1 leu I I . I n i . ,! :i 's p.itl therein, house on said .,t ' 0 , , r one i,,t f land , m .r. h. a i . av , No .Supplementary War Papers, I , 'quart' I . nihiwing the 'haltie srlies" by hie lli-'e 1 wilding in the . in i f New , b -1 i 1 1 g 1 1 1 s! 1 1 I generals, w ill de- en uu' eel - i ( oi i en , a, , i reet. ; sen he i n t eri'sl in near e 'lion pla'form ; i, ... . .... . , , , . . ' 111.'- tlllllieling II. 1 be light draught pass-, ng, r and ff'ei.'ht -I. "il. i, r I ' , r. .lit e, 'I- t. ..,,.... I I 'V "s id li.'I sOll.ll III if iiieH ..f army l.ilibt . naira il v i-ii t ure, 'tc. ! I'T. c-in ing en-ilv loo bal i s i f c. .tloi) 'stern vs heel . (li-iin gear ing. Machinery and hull in good order, i ( 'ne 12 horse power Iv lipse engine. One w arehouse at Mel I s la rrv. ' One flat at Bell's I'errv. ' One horse and dray. Terms Cash. W. D. WAi.l.i, h. .F - 1 All F. CM, ; j i ."!& td A ssignei s '.M M Kill I ! Sanitarium and Baths, I I-I West 2:; j St.. N. Y. Citv. ( ii ner. il Shei man ! 'The ( Iraiid Strati ESTABLISHED 1G52 CURES OR NO PAY. j W- it -i -1; '. li . I '."- e,v ..- 1 I '; !.;' -I' 4'KI.ORr. I V I. III ft. II I I. I.S anil G L TABLET S. -"1 i A Private Home fer the Treitmcct o CBRONM acd SURGICAL' DISEASES. Tie' c 'inforts of a home and the -. . 1 1 -i-i'liiclii-c- ,.f lii'. l- in ho-pital- are here provided at reasonable rates. Tl KKI-II. K'OIAN. Fl.l . I I. I ,,n I Ml i'i ' Alio Baths eon-tiiute part of the treatment when required. F very con yen ience and appliance for the successful treatment of o ai.ivn and other TrP 'lis. i'inci i.-- Iii.f.. Im F. A - F and I I1--.F, 'I. H"I 1F.S of the SUM and J.."is an well as al I other -u ig ical cases . Our Pa! lis will ru re K 'i eu m a 1 1 - n i . lout. Dyspepsia, Diseases ol (he Five! and Kidneys, and oilier Chronic Dis eases when all other means have failed. Experienced physicians and surgeon- m daily attendenee. Mill wiiti" on of I he War." Kennan on Siberia. Ilxiept the File ol Lincoln and the War Articles, no more impor tant Ncries has ever been undertaken by The Century than this of Mr. Ien. ui's. With the prcvioiiH pre paration of Com ye.nn travel and study in KiiHNia and Siberia, the a ti t hoi undertook a loiirney of .ri, 000 union (or the special HivoKtijra lion here ieiiincil. An introduc tion from t lie l.'llssi.ill Nlllilsler (if t he I ntei lor adiii it ted lnm to the plincip.il mines and pnsoiis, here he became ;in j n a i n t ml wilh some thlio hmidied Male iiles. lab eials. .ih:li-ts, and others, and ihe set i.s u 1 1 1 In- a startling as well as .u . ill a!e levi-la! loll id 1 ,(- I'Xlle - s ' i 111 tin- .! : a ( 1 I'O I ,;r I he all! Inn V.lllV e i i A No I lie III a II I I 111-.! I a t lolIK by ll.'l l I ,11 1 by I-I. her, Mr. "inp. lined ! to the id Oil. I 1 111 ollgll II lol Shor every VIRGIN LINIMENT IR t I! I'll I miJ ' r-n; s. ! .u 1"I' W ; ; Hi i l - 'c, . Arln-s ai..i - II l. I'l l- . ile III i. ; ' 1 ie-) aal Send for particulars. KOltlKl JIl'Js U It pamp full it. isctdla ii nun i- ea! ures- i . (ilNX, .M P, Med n al Supt. V 1. . l:.i i i 1 1 . ' w sj I'i j .; t 1 1 1: t i i oui; en PAN Y, i-t,-1 If. lllllllll STRKF.T, I'HII.ADKLI'IIIA. PA. A.llautic Ai N. liaihoad l i.'Jr TAH.r A',.. ; J Ellei t 1 CO A.M. In Ellei t ( ('0 A.M.. Sun lay ll, lss GoINO Ea.t. SCIIEDCI.E. (ii No. al. 'tixsi'ittjer Trains July New Berne mra'sFJ d 1 v w 1 v I II, out) Mo'ili km on ! 1 one iitgl ie' 'y mo gil's. I ii 'I t lie king-. .fletll ; 1 I I I in his i! ;-tg- v ' ' '" ,-s !m , l t ' to take I.e. Yll.ile st inly, be round one . "he said. ; o ban : " v -a :- li hts ii ," ho e:-, a w;p : this t a ; i : a b t woe to which 'ho ii. or :v th i V d again, thou be ue.' Ely the stars ;; i aii'st ; s.ihl'le A P'.SSl-s muring held a'; of r he back, back: ;l d and lie put II aw haml. A'.i:n hy ai'ooinl t ne i! unt nearer and iieaif Idle lo"! brushing i: deceived by from the hi ot heaven, never torn lloweis of : h" Ff-i'l ;;., thee no;." Still the 1 el . Ise in.- upon its fate til! Us pewd were cousunied. and i: I and dying on t he tab!.-. 'Senseless duine." prince, "thou deervest ti.v die the victim of blindnes.- fatuation: thou mighte? and been happy." Years went by: the young peace grew to a stately monarch: bat ihe lives of kings are seldom peaceful, and long before the Cinls which iell from his ample brow were touched by the snows of time, he stood at the block to ield his head t" 1 Lie fierce rage uf an indignant and merciless e.iph'. He remembered the incident of past years, for his heart misgave him then that it might be an oint n. "And is it oven thus, then." he said: "have all the splendors ol royalty, all the pride of humanity, all the labor of science lelt me 1 in on a level with the despised mot lit? Nay, a in..ie l utional end was his. It was but a pufl of the blaze and Just Received : 5 Tons oi' Shot-all sizes. For sale Cheap by A. t TTlx-ic-Ii, wu. d.ESAi.i: (iiioFKi;. Croup Syrup. Ar. I.ve. p m 4 aO a 2s fi ;n ;, , f; on 7 Id 7 'e l H a4 p III Stations. ( ioldsboi o La ( irange K i nston New Berne Morehead Git y Dailv. iMi We. is No. ,".0 I.ve. j (F IMi Ea: T. No. 1 .' j Mixed Ft. oc ! Pass. Tram. 1 a m 0 an C, "i7 7 U." sc I'I I.F Duffy' 1 1 ".a o F'oo," f ih'- late Dr. Wa; ti i: Di i rv. . P K F.P A K I ".: ' AN'! Si d.D BY ; rth ('arolina. I '.I la loon ;i i .;o o in ".a ii oi n p; n l i 12 12 1 o0 r, 1 14 I NEW BEKNE. Brick ! Briek I Brick ! 1 1 la 1 1 1 P m Sl It il ,H. ( loldshoro Best'm Fa ( li alige 1- al i lllg ( I eel, KlUrll'll I asw ell 1 I. ver I ore ( 'leek Tusi'ii roru ( lurk s New bern Kiverdale ( 'roatan 1 1 avoloeli Newport Wild Wood A l lant ie Morehead Cii All mtic 1 lolel Mor.-head Depot II l ; r 1 1 a 1 1 sit! l .-, Pi, s, t:o niei 1 ! Ar 1 1 lis a in 10 5 7 1(1 ,V. Fi ji hi l'r s lio y an a in 7 Ul F i n i j West. No. 2 I Mixed Ft. ot Pass Train. Pi . 1 -.' I I I 1 I I :: 1 1 P in s (,'tl 7 ai on r, 1 "0 2 at' '.I IC a ' i-i d. F I II list i at ed ( 1 , 1 1 1 ns 1 e lung t he field of 'hied I.esMHiH, I .. v li on; wild I li.'i ii li ii e I f ixise- i ( ' at I. edi. ils, by let. e t li ill list ra- '. I'.. Buckley's ii I 1 1 ea n , a. Spirit - i I I I a . e-SH N III I II I I I il I .p' I il ph V "111 com pr ; e . altli ! e s i in J i el. i i, K a : pa pi I a I oil' tin" Su : i . I i F illilr ll.iled h Il Western hie. b ell : I he Flight Ml-. I .III I.'lllssel t lolis i 'i-ni!, I valuable pa i ..-i s , 1 1 . 1 1 1 - m , a ml I l.ia i ,r, el 1 1 leiMii, ai l.t i a id. poem caitoi'io-; eli . 1 1 a spec I a 1 oil er Ihe 1 1 11 in hers (or tiit" past year 1 1 a m t a i n i n g Ihe Lin coln hi-toiy i may bo .i i iiied with the i a 1 '.-. Mi b.-.ei , pFon bom Xo veniber, 1 S,s7, t en loin isnuch in all, for ili.tM), or, with t he last year'n numbers h.niilf.omely bound, 7..r(. I'llbhshed liy Tin: I'l.NTI'in Co. Id 1 '.a..t 1 Tl li st i eel , New Yor k. I sss Harper's Weekly. lilt r-v, i i - vi i i . in i : 50,000 o x a le pa, lie. .'1 1 e a i Ft. Ol I 1 it 1 1, I -I - F p.. I d'F ' F in : J and a v e F W. f4 BORRUS 8 GENERAL C02StIS:;iON MtSCKANTS, i AIN DEALERS, Tt al ti 'n con ii er tfi wl t Ii W 1 1 in 1 ne t on A Wti lnii Irulll ! Mini N'.rlh, n-Kvlng I .0 .. I sl.i .ri !l:'i'l;i. III., Hiel wilh Kt.h ni"i,. 0 l.ili.t Trill 11 Vl .-Ht, leMVllip I i'.l.'.Hlioie . '('.Til. Traill al i "ti iifil f- a;h Ii i, Ii 1 . 1, . 1 tv ihh.iIU I 1 a .11, ! 1 ; 'UK n 1 "... - i" ' " - ('Ml , n in 1 , ' 1 : 1 Wl i nil ntrliei anil V ei inn 'laiai n..,n II. Sol tl. HI -I: I'i p.m. I liaiii ' roniie.'is u ri. . I n 1 i.t ' 11 -I'.aj VVr. I,. 1 I I, rin.g'i I : .! 1 1 11 ' 1.'. ; 1 . lapt.d P h 'II- ie ' 1 si..!, traled I iirnesd urrrnt respect 1 adera, of Its s(.ria nl most p- 1 m al I t listen e f're- Use IB 1.1. -I- of t ail 1 t.H iobi.ir- 11. -t in ll.ll pels I'I l; . L. Dill, Su oeri n ttM.d "i t 1 ; vv I.Ki.T iii'KN i:s o.'iir if.. 1 : 1. J. J. TOLSON, Wl," d IP-tail I lealer in I I A I. 1 I II II K 1 I K ' I I A I ; I ' I II ' I I A I.' 1 KlF I'nstaee Y I I I . 1. I I 1 .1 I I I. N II h I I M.l'O -m I I A II . . . . - ..J'M, Free In Slat. .-, ( Fl " all -1, an ad 11 II 1. t FIKI I .(() I. (HI F00 rs 111 1 ion BINGHAM SCHOOL. ..Her t;;- 1.. -' PU i Ml A .IIKATAI, ,1;' It H I L U w;t 1 Lit K 1. 'I: H 11,,'iVi": e IIK.l I. : ,'-! 1' O i; ! , IMI A I, Hiel Ihe Cs: e, II '' 1 , j I 1 1 i 1 ; S ' .I V ( I li nVFIIIK lil) STl'DV. 11 Mr-e! I) IS( I IM.I I'i, Hiel ;, v tree : 01,1 y . I,.KA. 1 .-I -! I,' lolel. loar AC.Itl lo ! Iti, 1 , ,;,:,,), .;.. : 1 1 1 Choice Groceries and Provisions, Dry Goods, Boots and Shots It, the 1 I II III. s 1, 1 I 1 li st A 11 in I " ar. W in II In -. r 1 1 , 1 1 " n s i A 1 I t in 1 h, u r r lit n t 1 1 tin l-ln-.li Mn j . . n s', 1, 1 : - iii(iii.ii, -l. i nii"t 11. PdF 1 A I ' -TFI FT. iantic fe N, U. llailroda Co. F 0 - i; I 0 h : . pr. i" nl 'olli.ln s ,,f Har, , 1, i" v. a rs 1 11 1 k , 1 . will F, . nt b. 'f F 1 pl'i'-s, I r. i. d'lh. ti. o-h: ! ' 1 1 i . r ' ' an, 1 fly la gin .1 .an nary of n inention ' 11 with the I receipt of 1 si eeli ly , in at cloth ail. postage of CHpcntte - li 'l e M'eetd er f ' I , O0 I.Jiii' I he was f ret. : but I around the deadly 1 ; ;"ii .md died Fv iu. ha e IF. -i tup W. F I . V . tl. s ry rv nil a i - -t . . t-v-r-- .f sw7 yrnsji e" . s ; From Salisbury up the attention of Dutly'sdrug store. i- .jwi i.ijmws,i.i.ii, ' a ii 'J ', "I lie trill, I I II .i II 1 iii h Suit. Drilonist. Pe' ! te.-ti.'iea . ' I can recommeii Bitters a- the very best rono bottle Sold has ",iven r-l.ef case, i 'in.- man t k ox ! wa.- o ired ...f Kbeaimiti-m !" '. r. ' stati.iini:." Abraham flam, dm Bel 1 ville, ' hiio. atiirms : "The Fe-' .-.!!-inp medi due I have ever handled in mv 20 years' experience if Electric Fitters. " Thousands of ciifis hayeadiod their testimony, -o that tr.e v rdict is unani mous th.iC Electric Bitters do cuio nil (iiseases, of the liver, kidneys or blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at K. N. ts (,' fi c-l'lt Fi ; i .sprint's, els m,. p. Te. Fels ,, I' . ta 17 m 1 2 a 1 e; urn -.en . '; F. I I I i .. G. P A Jas. W. Waters, TOR N E Y AT L AW. t ' sou th of New ' ml dwly H. Pellotior, two doors 'mo Journal, j NEW BERNE, N. C. MWS5. I, t- ' r ' : NEW IlKKM-l, N. ( UOOK STOKM. J. L. HARTSFIELD K I Ns I ON. N ., ir i.f- !.- .v BOOKS and STATIONERY School Books and School Supplies a .specialty. aO ca na. fo ot Imiorl f,., Tohtit'cn. KmtJJ, Cujars, Toy. Glassu-arc, Crockery, tilling Tackle, Etc. ne door south of Lof tin's Bank. Very truly, J L. HARTSFIELD. Hyifsyuwj. sy -- -v y- , i . t I I o ; i A-l ii i : I ' I . I : U II . , s 1 I f - lit I'V II, 11 1 I , OH , ;,, h. made by ; I h ati, ) o , y ll.ii . i prcdg ' F 1 i I 1 1 I F. V w r,l. 1 SSi.-VSr , -sir- A v fit t. ' i t v . ,'s F-j-M ' .n v v " llobeit Hancock, Jr., TRIAL JUSTICE. O flice in ren r of II uncock m d i ut Hlors, noxt door to llotel Albert. Open from 'J a.m. to 1 p in. Will clvo prompt attention to all rriatters pertftln f inR to JortictHi'rionrfsi :.JXr...,m'" ,f Z,. . '4-
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 12, 1888, edition 1
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