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.1 ... A -r - "a .V' .- gjj-j'atatertiiflliiiTlWft 4 - -jMiiVi l' i ---.'- ,A.--.' Vhe journal. I IPKCUL f LI III'U RITFI mm. m. t. sV4T- s saaarw a)at r a a , . am raala l aa) as jmymt l UilTriBL. ia Masai TM IVa Kl4. raas w .aa.. a tw Jrnu aOCTS CAXOUIa SEW. ' Jocajl 1L anj Toalh ' Com pr. i n $j '.? Arnar'n AT iru I.u r ; t J 2"i fVmLharn i ultiTawr 3 .'3 0xnort 11 ;:.- ! ri rrm Ute AtaU Farv UncatUU Redactor . TV croc UswsssVi ia waitf ai-a poor la w a tirttmi itvar wiil aoa ba cwn taVaa swtlf cvoaa . w rrv Ui f 7 i J Mr. ru - Wtikl mmm Ow i ) f l-y Scuntillf Am.T. ,u-. Si. N H-h.'i' y nlarr Nirth An-.r hv- 1 N..w V rk V r ! H mn n i ymi t iu r '. r Jixirm! N w n .1 i i r v -H rTr M i lt . W.-.-k.v Y-.-.ir.i IV. i .. A i n u i r. Ol.l a bK-r I h r ! it i :f . HL. inJ Jiriac ii' h-' - ' PPn cn Lt rr.ak.r ; ; ; Lh ortSi in r- n r by '.. r tataaaan t of ihoi r 'unl r aKowinf what thT will h" '. - .5 On tho Po;;'.icl Kck. The Atianli- and North Carolina R. K i nK on the political rack The n whether a politician or a ri!ro1 man shall b aelectd by (tor rnor Kowln U" manags tha proparty. 1'riviident Hrran took the road when it w lUiut to go to piacaa.and haa put it n r.n. rinnnc-ial an d phyaical cood ition H.-'i- h hn not done thia without rT;r ' r it. mi to be a CluM of r;v , p. the irt of thoae who nt m g.-i him out. If be haa prao-ti.-a.ir furnnhi'4 a new railroad he mtit h.ow an lnort-aned Indebtedneaa i -o He wa fortunate to haTa '.::(. ' ; r.. ae connectiona aa to be able u :h.e great imprOTement he haa. N i.Mr.ir 'j.-wl like a-ucceaa. 1'rea-i'-r: Iirn haa demonstrated that he nr. !''.:-. ia railnad buiineaa. and haa ! li f hrain and nerre enough to How They Ar.'ount For It. Mayor "Williams' Communication. OurNtxt Fa.r. The friendi ef President hryrn a(- Else w her e will be found a com mun i We preaura'.' iln-io, ign Tarioui r.-Hiona for Lhr -ilnioxl unl- cation f rom May or H T. Williams, in the hair Asociat .oil enl oprxuion t.. h. r.'HpiM.intment which he propounds several iueition I begin to i.rn-are fcr ti. aa I'reaijeiu of the A N mini explanation ibut l.s-Un-n in o to ihn any oilitr fur.l t,, ,ne e v r tod y on a a free punj the Ne mi. A r K The b i u r r i led ihit l.i- re . H-ktci for ?u t a coi rec p in J . t, t t f i!irvcr. wri:iP(( from for us to aiiiwer, which we will en deavor to do tru thf ull 7 atfA sincerely . Ia the first place we ack Mr. Williams a question. Whs narrowed a little lemiiider to ot and ad joi n in t i u r. t b i c g 1 1 1 h . i , !-, , t , ; Our In?: r nr - f th- eatia-oa they mar aela--t I m m a. - , ... -. aati Um than L.1 ni TV ailila la ta upoci at, will Ws aaU la akt ivotaalta aatal will eoat 1T 100 CkailaU !: I kaa baaa a loog an mi mam xa a 4ariaf o( Iiioim mt kaaa iat IVartoaaa m u aawa oa laaauwia tmiav ! Upor n o aaal M aar coA-rf ta CaxiXta AJa aa Ufca wr Jubiital o tka food CITY AND VICINITY Sefey M ia raviawiaal" T rtmi tiaa kit kawa failaac f tkva p4l fw Vaf ara aaM I aaf aomOi u ta OUOa, UkaU h aloocatla! raajlf Tla (arawn w til loo loww4 to ihm ity km AaCaa wKla aaatofc uila;. Tki ia Uba aaaataa. aa waca iaa aaaia 01-09 rrMtavil)a ()Oar-r A gnaja( i law fafa aaiia at AltMDr RaUruavl Csaaaaatr wmjm ka4 Wra laa4 aia-Ja; ; a 9miMm lravatad waa la far Uka ri 7 oi laa FaraalaTilia aa tooaa i aa flaa koara Air Laa ia Uaa irao- oaf Albaaaaia, ar Mr. Joaa Uo- DavSlav TtI aaiaaw. Work will cvxa MM kai a fw 4ay Catartoaaa Caroaiaae A waaarpui akaa fca faMaraaf ifuraooa rtaad taa Taaalaa rtvar kaa faa4 ia ft) aaiaataa Uraal aaaaaya w aoava 10 growia waa, aa wail aa to taa factor aaaa kara. Aa ladaaaioaa ooior-ad boy . Jack , aual Hktaltw. acad )3 yaara. u, 00 Maaaay laaa, avaar Bock Bill. tWaA 1 aaal waJh pawn, kail ia kM kaad. w fc 7 . ara mjmf- .v ( I J f' Ta'. A A ' I. S W . Ra v J H acadara r : r.:: r. - 1 Oil i Ifi: t b-it Ma late CaUT: WVaa tka roaA 0Tr aava-af Waatara Kacta CkniiM wtal taa4 faa4 rvaAraal. atwaaa tkaklavay aalalawi kTwrykoay la taw, wkaaaar tftay ata faai m a aaatMf aoarkata ftaai taia t waa aa 1: . a law mar Mra. aaJ tka pnaii 1 n f !! . tt ., t t BOaAca Twa eouni t -.r:m.a; en : -- a aa r i : r-. . . n r : . 1: '-'.: aiaai wuft isri :T Mt ; :r. .r. f r t;v t 1 for v-" . Ic 4orm a I, look . .k farm '.ADiixr Jc prciatia ia t.u oear S '.rr.f wkaa K aaJLa ai-m" b j r'-..'r.; 1 : I ISO to 1mJ pr acre Jar Jooaw Spancar, of the Atiant.c aa d Pmluo Railroad haa eilndel ihr ooartatiM of tba r-- i to the . " ial f tha Atlantic A N 1". Railroad Tla acbooaar Wiuiam V I4u whilx loa.ii eg w ith I a m bar at the Neate and Tra wkarf. pmof a Uak and had '. ba itachaxc aaJ pot on the way 1 Tka f aj 1 a ra 0 tia preanl rr. :c tkia aaCioa m a 1 moat a foregone r-cciu aioa. Farmara ought to :. the frail poaaJbla aad pjaot all aniiai'V fall erooa. W U Wataoo. lieoeral Aject f. r ' Vha UtnJrxJ Ufa Annuity, pai l 10 the :: w . . n 'r :;; the (irernaboro :r r, jeat Repoblican - ever exiate l in , h Mr Hrran it taid to .! ihe Hpubiican party in t ip. ;-') naturally draws h:. support, aa it r.; ri.,-l Republlcana in it a r 1 1 known fact Mr Hryan'a strongeat nwn are the leading Ila--. ii r,;e ireen, Jr.. '. n 1 ir 1 i a 1 1 y in 1 1 ' 1 r k . one of the t 1 m -ratio party of : ' r . j , r. ! y the North t ((OTprnor Kowle -vr. :n 1 i ivernor, there r-.:nipt :n '. -vO to break p. umnin Craren , -.. -m w 1 , 1 need h ia ser !id in l-i " Will OoTarncr WMPTnot 80 much :Pr",tion "5 uu rca. few Heine uu Iff ilit.- of Aij' lit. a T he ha" found tin " the h t I e an d aole cjii'-i" of tlo uiMvii';ni: .in. I ierme leaa p-i - u 1 1 - r . of Mr H.-v t:: . " and her it n "He, Mr. Itryn. has bv bu superior tact and management obtained the presidency of the road when there were other Richmoods in the field . and by his superior akill aa a buainees man ob tained what others had failed to do, namely, help from abroad to put the road in splendid order, by so .ioin he haa aroused the jealousy of otberw. who confidently expect by misrepresentation and political intluenr-e. to -upplant him. ' Now is it true that all the v p-e;tion to Mr. Bryan's re appoi n l m n t comee from a spirit of jealousy of hi- -mart-neat'' How many intelligent people balievethM' Thin cc -r r epn d en t him aelf dort not telicve 1:. for further on in hia communication be ai'sii.r the following cause Here it is "We hare heard it said, and we bt liere it to be true, that one of the reat cauaea of this senseless opposition to Mr. Bryan arise from the fact that be haa about uaed up in the transportation butinees a few old worn-out steamboat running between New Ik'rne and Kin ston. and partly owned in the latter place, we do know to a certainty that Mr. Bryan it no favorite with steamboat mooopoliea. and three-quarters of the him comee from that the contest fjr the Preaidency of the from tt:; I.--: A. A. N. C. K. down to Bryan and Sim- Severn! y ' morii'- N:ne-tentha of the people along . intend ',. o-.. the line of the railroad from Ooldsboro 1 a lor ' : to Beaufort are urging Uovernor Fowle We w 1 . : not to re-appoint Mr. Bryan; they do for it I) - i:,-,.n not attempt to narrow him down to Mr. 1 duct p t .1 Brian or Mr. fiimmons. While a great notbin;; w--r-h many ioti-nate a preference for Mr. woul 1 ' rut; ri Mimmons. ; el tney are satiatieu to leave ticie wi.icn the matter with Governor Fowle, ;;o help the axhii villi I hi u ... nut rt njijiuiut Mr. l!ry in. Governor l owle knows this. Mr. Wil liams nor anyone eUe has a ''ria,ht to narrow the contest down to these tw n gentlemen. "Where did Mr N.mrijur.s stand iu d 1 :" ;;r-. t r.- of in 1 w- u hen to rif x t I-.nr. but f irn.trs in this 1 ti. Ht r jch a I . , 1 I I i will take j ; to what we 1 . 'A-.ir.t to make .tion this year. 1 L'mti prepare oe farm pro hink they have '.n but they me little ar- : to them will lunty or neih- COMMERCIAL. urees upon 'xii.tm He stood as u caudidate f . r 1 onrtHH and ha 1 hu hands full without joining in a fir,ht against Mr. ( lark. Mr. Sim mons had friends who were opposed fo Mr Urk Mr. Clark had friends who wi re opposed to Mr. Simmon-. I" "ir horn t 'jmion Mr. Simmons wan 1.0 more m opposition to Mr. Clark than Mr. Clark was in opposition to him , and e don't believe either opposed the other, h. friend 'bver imprudent some of their have beiu in the cam- m - . t f h-.-:: ' borfiod The ; ... .-. .-.1 : the direeo.r. ; ; . A;,-, of pren, Of '"111: OpIIiioT otrerc-i A preiui ou.-r-.-d ' J o r the thirl .,: 1 f..: t' I' 1 e rfj 1 u :ij 1 .' : . t. . : i -.- . . I intere.-t in t -urr u-o.i.. and wil! Mi'a iiir. k.- : i xh the original n.t.-ntioL a.i-. ern North Cnroiiua in ii r.utnhell." Another bmldint- must be erected for tion id that t i:eouragement S -j are' of the he hulk of : lie premiums ' ! i c for county exhibits. 1 . ' li aet C - - 1 rbOUld be "' .unty exhibit'. 'i..- end " 1 25 for fourth. -1 1 r up an counties bit- what -'Ki8t- made br the N ' ...". :'.nac.-ial conditioo f r ai f which the North State ';" w can .n ! y say that it ia in oon : -t w ;:n what Mr. i'ryan himaalf aaid 'in It oath are informfd, befora the -rl cf arraiters We would not ror.u 1i r t:-.. r ad in a tine financial -'n!:'.! r. if i doubtful whether it -an run ;. r .'iii'Uhf r yea." without T:..-r- . p. - mu.-h claim tetup '. rMr I -r v an u -ceaa f u 1 management if the r al . toat it ia well fcr Governor r to i vk into the mktter and to do .t.na ' iiimm like way. It an In Teetigaticn In made by nven entirely taa fat tow I vara jraw ao aim bm aa taa Raj MaaaaaOaa roaat.aa tka njm aay at Jmty , mt aaawa a'aaock . IU a ao-l ia NMMtat Ot-paava'a rrta-hJ j widow 0 tka Lata Itaao TatlerKa 7 aa Ut mUmdsj aagai for Laaaakwr.-. Va.. aavi wlii mpmmt4 aararaj waaka IU a friawa awakaa aaav. - Oa kar rata ra aaa wtU fW ta La Oraa X. C . to aooapa-a ar Bav- If mm aaarga 0 tava Ary k kar pr- 1 , kar da 7 tka po4 7 kaid in that -om pa n t I aoaoaatiag ho f.l () Wa kav racaivad tavaral large tharka y, f aaa Haiigiaa i akica war taken oul of tha.juarry 7 friaaJ aa4 (9 wtck kar ia aaa Baw kiiaaa. Caaa. Oaorga T Pa an a axrivad koana y aaa art ay Cawaa O aalra, w karw ka aaa a aWaa ka kaaalf araaaa 4iaaiiU.a ara akargaal w aaa aaaaHhtr taa la- ataj taaaa laaa, Fjar aailiaa vara aa aara kaarw kav JaaVa C RaaU. Tka irat ammm waa laaa aT T ralkt. 4atll tar. aavl J. B. Scaww, aanrakaapar. la alalail for taraia, ! aaara Itaaor laaa taaw ununail. ar. ka laa aaraaualar or tlaaiauai. aparngrlallat tka aarlaaa ' Taj vara koaaot arar u 00a rt. Tort BavrnwLl Iterrn Oar eaioraai riiiaaaa ara o Jar tog Ik air aaaa ka order ta taunu ao faw vrwtraaiasi aaaaita a tkw plaoa aaa aawa aoaaaoa ai aaul the W Saajay la taJa aaaaia. TW alail v tailor f root Klaaaaa tf i aot arrlva Laaa Rata ra a 7 . bwt jSa aaaat try fct ala boy. Klaa Jalta law kwaakaai aai momv aiaaad aaarklrr a Mr Caoa Laaa f tova ka raiuag afaaa Unaa Laaa. Wa kaara taJa awaraiar tkaa Mr. Yar aaa Carrwil waa aMa aaa. aoea ka will ka waU Taa alJn aaalaaia aay tka4 laa baa v aaat raaa fail laaa rVklay ala Lkay aw. Tka krtalgaa wara w aaa aai no aad aroaaa aiaaoat a ra waad ami. Yaaaar Jay aftaraooai Mr. Jarry Piaa aaaa'a lataia koy waaa oo ka tka iaU to artva aa anaaa aaaaia aaal aaa aaa aaa aaara froaa aiavoa , laay ara -aarcaia for kaaa (aalay- 8tonWavD lUmj. Taa waaikar rtHI faajlMaalaralrf kajaxaa. 11 ara aartaa: a kara Uaaa ajantraar laaar aswawal eroo, Irsaa poaaioaa. ralabaaa CaaC W J. Saaaaaoaa at taa Braa laaaaal Ofta aoaaa kaa kaaa iacaiaakl oa aaooaaa mt tka Waal waa taa r a aay or twa awar ka aaawa, kwa ka lafl kar yaata r Jay natal raackti mm Uark4 koaaa. at kaaa laa aai 7 day for I ao waala aay way farorakia. Wa ara aavlaaj alaiaat aa avijaaaio of ar awaaty. BawaiU. aaaa mt , kal la wall. 9 aaaraaiaaanja mi aay waa ka Mr. Joaa- , a waak or aa mimem, aavi 1 kX B. Laaa ' aaala. ill kar rf Jokaarai aaa gwoa rlliaaaaa. waa BwaaMMraaaal ar kaaeat aaa ka naoraiaar mt tka kck laaa. kaaTw. Jikaaoai waaM to rat laa kit aaaaaa aaf waa kitt . Oajlw Coonty ItenLt- TVa Lkay aaay at Waal wa a all ikraaak taa ara irsabliag, bal La aaora kaara taay kara a railroavj It kaoaa aa raiaiaaf. Croaa ara aaarl y 1aa4. C Jina aroaa ara aai baar-aaVaa La aaaava alaoaa. Tkia aaka taa aaaaaaa kaj eraa yaar wMa "aaam taa aa am aaa a 7 raaa aaai. Taa litntin ara 4aaa kaatar ra aaataaat laalifal aaa aatl Malawavii laaai. tail far M avaaa.aa4 II kaa ga aaoA ry M M raaa a iaaaa tO Ca aa I J ara kaa aacfc m: Jaaaaaary w taa J Barbara aaa a lad ka taa fcaat aaaaia. aaaay ara Java a kaal aa awar. Mra. D. i. Ii" Waa. PaU. J J. Wara aaa aaary ocaara, w Mra. Wtiaa, Maaaaa Maaaia BiawaU aaal Kataa ftukarta, Mra H Tk aaa a an a aaal oaaara. Taa Jnaanri aaat aaaaa ta eara or aaoa taa diaaaaa am 11a Caa. A. C. Maora loat I wo at aaaaiUfwa, Mr. A- Odaaa aaa, Mr. A. Jwaaa aa,aa J maimrmi oaaara Latal 7 . Dr. Claaa fan kar at rwa4ar aoaa . fa tka kafaaaai mt taa Bwntaw A Oaa- w Boaa- fia aaaaia aa- arai isnekM, lis 9aaaaaaa Ha uvaa kaxa Bp ta taa aaaaklag ay aaa aoa't want aaytaia kki kari asaatar to gta u aa eaaa ia road ao ta Mi ao4 coaar Uai ka oar opaaioa wa ua . atnkt taatka mi tka taa aaagla aara kaaiara caaaaasa. Wa tftaaa aaa raad wtll go ta taa aoaat aad wiU aw aVawa ha laa faraa ot Mr. U. W aaaiaaa f 1 aaa Bar a a ataoa aaar Swaaaaoro aaat kaatfr aa. kaaaaaa ka waaa a ' aaal atTara mp Traal m w he ra rock ia bing oftalnaH for I ha m a."ad a m a vl read. Taa 7 ara wall pcsaorTad TVa lUamtr Klartoa will leave her riarf batrtfo tha O I' wharf and Uoward a aalpyar J Taaadav the .3that day Ugkt for !loaa river laading-a and Kkaatoa. Shlpart a ill take notx-a and hara tkalr gixvla down 00 M .nlay the ata nr Oaorga Cra.1 la c f Hy da. aaya ha a waa ao d acta ta New Harst ti apH the aasoant ka o m am thr J.ui.vii. and ia not afraid to tail all a boo hia crop proa ota Ua kaa 1 SO arrra of arrr7 corn, l.MO 0 gool corn a ad 1 C'"1 in rice Tka Jcx.tL bill will ba fooJ next fall Cap. C. H. TjwottoJ of the yutr aaaaCar 'a Dapartmen t. Waahinrton, D C. . arrived Saiard7 aftaroooo and in apariwi taa c tmttf 7 roaxi. He pro oaatcad taa work hirhlv tatiafactorv. aay tog thai it la tba aaioothaai new road ka had aaaa. Ha aa r a ba intanda mak-iaa- aa effort to have tha atrWwta of the oaanatary pavad w tin tha a me m ate 1 1 il Mr. Horaca Haitar, who haa bn in tha praaorBi for taa la at four 7 ear, haa ' aceapcad tha agency of the Nome Traal SlTr !eaon boat Co at thia point. Tat (.Qcaoaay cc-ul.l not bave maJe a bataar aalactioo Mr. Mark iMnvir tha afBeiaat aaJ accoro mod at 1 n g deliv ery clack . aader Mr Maalv as r-ntmu-tar, haa aceapttd a r-xai q iiii Mr Jajavaa Baalaoad Rav. C W I'rter the h'.ir. 1 pliao Manr. aa t a :n h; travels throagk tha roaatry he ia verv often aat ad If ha d oaa ao want a light to haw to work on a piano to r--V. r- ar. d oa oa oecauoa w baa he enteral tha alpat a4 aighl to reach. lh pa-lcr I aati uctad tha eaitoa to raix the hghpi. Ha aaya it teada to ah a how thought Lraa tka paopia ara. Mr. Savna Dill raceive-1 v eater U 7 w a 1 lie a prtarnt in the ahape of an alligator, wkich ha parpoara placing in paa oa 00a of tha aa! 1 marahea at Morphea d aad kaaplog him in goi-J order an J eoodittoo until .ho appr h iaf Fair. Ha ka Bin feat 1-1 !nih ar. d aarBtaatJy faroctoaa to tu it the n era e boy. Hia break feet 7 aate : ! i v ni rning waa a hoge ptaca of twf f r want o.' a boy of raitable ant. Tha Ootdeboro Argue auggra; that the k hold era of tha A AN. C. U ahould ia wkaaaaror no tea 2 reeuant a order for the etork hold era train on the &a laa-. will deprive them of the i.p Dortaaity cm! being paaaed down whirn taa atock hold era aaaa ting ia held The point tt l 1 to "the wall lakrr. S'ni' tor k kol dare like to attaod the m iveli n g a of tha company aad heer the r'ru of tha ofBcara aad auch diacutaionji as m w ariaa for (ha gwd of the pr--prtv d iat n lereated . No one will doabt that the r ad t'd r i track it in much better '.mJi:; n than when Mr. Bryan waa mv. !'re,dent. and we were of the opinion that the rolling stock war about aa g as 11 had ben for year, but Mr jtrvan aava thit ia not tru a , aad n on who m ac.juainted with the facte, will doubt but the increaeed lndbtad nr of the road u more than aquivalenl to the improve men te. Bat how a boat tba net earning of the road which ia really the tet of a auccoeaful butineea manage ment ' It u aaid that tha net earning are lea than they were the laet year the roa 1 waa run by Col. Whllord. I f o here is the boasted Jimrticuil roo caa Suppoae the ownera of tba North Stat were to conclude to improve their pp-r, an 1 expend ten thousand doilart f.r the pur p. ee eud at the end of four iom 1 their receipt leae than hef o re ma k 1 n g t he 1 m pro vemen t . would ' they i-sriii S r it a successful butineea managfmer. 1 We preeum Mr I'ryan 11 reed7 and w.lhng to atan 1 by his rec.rd. which if we understand it i.- lai. That he has given hia whole time ti ihe mxnaement of the road an In- I duatrn ai'i nppl.ed himtelf to putting, the I .-. a:-. ) track in good condition. 1 Th is t ur.d-i a little curio u The poople through' at the country hive about as much ui-e for railroad monop olies as Mr. Bryan has for steamboat monopjlie But how doee the ai ove atalem.r.t compare with Mr Bryan's befr Hie toard of appran r. '' The J-'i kNih knot that steaml..it com petition at KmU'D will be as strong if not stronger than ever, while Mr. Bryan aayt r did tav to the board of apprais er!) it ia doubtful if the A. A N. C. R. can run another year without ouuide aid. So instead of using up the old worn-out steamboats, it sterns accord ing to the President's own confession, they have about uted up the railroat. It ia nonaensical to think about a small corporation like the A A N. C. U K. , deetroying competition at Kinston as Long aa Neuae river remaina navigable. Col. Whitford and Mr. Beet maintained rates with the kteamers at that point, and thereby obtained fair compensation for carrying freight and gave satisfac tion to tbippert During Mr. Bryan's adminiatralion cutthroat rates have prevailed and thippers at Kington were never ao due tie tied . Tha Journal would not. under any circumatancea, pluck a single laurel from Mr. Bryan a reputation aa a rail road man or hia tact for beating hia op ponent to the race for the Preaidency: but the idea tLat be . ia tha only man who could auccevd in obtaining a loan to enable tha road to diecharge its in debted ntee and for permanent improve aaents ia simply abeurd and preposter ous and no intelligent man will for a exhibition of hah. oysters, game. etc. The cenu tuy roil will be com plete which will gre-tly edd to the facilitiee of etun to .md from the groundii. The next Fair ought to and will far exceed the other in the variety lo what they could " and extent of exhibit, but it is about time to begin to plau for it. miijht pair.11. Won't you admit that F M. Simmons was thecsuse "of your getting about iiUO votes k-ae than Mr. Clark in 13") by making a combination with liahn and Haneoi k 10 etc. t'ertair. ly and most emphatically we will not a.imit that Mr. Simmons is the cause of u thing that never existed. As It is not true that we receivi d about 600 votes less in lbSS than Mr. C ark did in 1"9. Mr. Simmons nor any one else can be the cause of it DOMESTIC B1REIT. EgRB llal2c. Corn 48a55c. HOats New crop, 30a37o., including sacks. Fodder, 81.00a! 25 per hundred. Ttjhfkntin Firm. Virgin 2.10. yellow dip. S2.10: hard. SI. 00. T.sal.00al. 50. Bxxew.x 20a22c. per lb. Btr-On foot, oc.to 7c. HAMS--Country, llal2c. Lard Country. lOallc. FRJIBH Poha: 6a7c. pei poun?. Peaches 75c per peck. Potatoes Bahamas. 40o. per buah.: yams, buavOc. per bush. I Onions 80c. per 100. PSA.NTJTS 85c.aSF00 Dr buehel. Ohiokmi Urown 40a55o. pair; half grown, 22ia25c. Mbal 6O0. bolted. Wool 12a22c. Staves R O. hhd. dressed, 813al5 per M. iimber cy press, 13 in. and over, in demand at 5.00 per M. Shingles West India, dull and n'm Inal; 6 inch $2 00a2.25. Building 5 inon neartt. a. 23; gape, fl. 75 per It WHOLESALE PSIOCB. Mksb Pori New 13 50. Bhocldeb Meat OalOc. C. R.'s, F. B's. B.'sandL. C 7i. Flotjb 83.00a6.50. La.ED 7Jc. br the tieroe, N aiub Basia'lO 'a, $2. 50. Bug ah Granulated, lOo Coffee 20a22i 0. Cheese 15.; Halt 80a85c. pergack. Molasses and Stbum S0a45o. Powdeb $5.00. Bhot Drop, 81.50; buck, 81.75. Hides Dry. 4a6' c. ; jtreen 2 , KxaoflXNi 9c. Tallow 4c. per lb. J r Croyal twtui W afHalatfKlirKrrU&aatfvW THE VAC:. m 4 -ARROKT; '"'"ciyS 'w '"' ' Id .1 ' V haal BOYS' AP.CT POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thls powder never varies. A ri 1 ;i r : ' parity, strength uml wliolesninei 1 e h . M . . 1 -economical ihan Hie ordlunrv km. Is hu.! cannot be sold In comprtit ion wl 1 h 1 he 111 11 : tllude of low test, short weight, nlinn phoaphate rx)w.lerK. .Sold onlv In .hhr Hoyai. ISakim; I'c.u iikk Co., Ik. Wall at . N.Y. ime2:i.l8u wd frl Aw J I . air. t- 11 wr Out REINS. - 11 a 0 ' the . . Ic J . fed I ft 1 tiy, ii... O. .1.1. Festival. A Festival will be held en S.i'.urilav. the 17th day of August. 1 i:t Taber nacle Church. There will be an aildrepg ! at 10 o'clock ia the morning There ! will be dinner after th address: then after dinner there will hp amusements auch aa are generally had at a Festival Everybody is invited to be present fin this occasion, and those who can conve niently do eo bring a basket of d inner, and thus aid in a good work, as the money collected on the occasion is to he used in the repiiirini; cf T.iberrinr le Church. By ' rm 1: . , tv.' ( '. m v : : ! 11 July 15, lvy. !-::t wt.l Miss Hizaheth k. Sluvor It is with profound sorrow that we chronicle the death of this excellent lady. We have known her from early womanhood. She was an affectionate daughter and sif r. and her heart was For the tne "id welling place of every kindly , . , , , x, reeling and noble sentiment, but its information of our friend, the Mayor, we . , . . r . . beatinga have now ceased, her mission will state that in 1S6 Mr. Clark received un earti, n,JA. ended, her work is for the Senate 1,703 votes. Ia 1SSS done, and hr bouI has wended its way Nunn received for the Senate 1,013 to the beautiful city of Ood, in which .These tliur.. we think are within a I "nmpacyf and within their jiper gates and crystal walls dozen of being true if not exactly true). t)iere i-.no sorrow, and the chilling Only 163 lees, and thia simply because touch of death and decay can never the Coalition Republicana, it being a cune again. To the family "whose , , .- ... . ... hopes are withered find whoso hearts general election, did not support the . . , . . . ,r ure crush jJ. we tender our sincere Democratic portion of the ticket sa sympathies and that Tim- with healing they did in As evidence of this, on its wioni w i:l briDg consolation to compare the vote of lib. ward, fith lht'ir bereaved hearts is the sincere precinct, and Camp Palmer of 1?S6 with I prS)'r l'f J' H' that of 1SSS. We are always ready and willing; to stand on our record. 1 lilntrs is Tiiey Arc. Lpuuu J' .ciiNAL: I see in your paper Mr. Williams, but we object to your j of August 4?h nu article headed "On tno Political Kick, hi which you making the record unless you get nearer right than you have in the above. "At the bottom of aaid article where you make y our apology, " etc. As there ia no apology at the bottom, top or middle of said article,' we con clude that the Mayor had just been re ceiving an apology from a violator of the Sunday Uw and got a little mud dled "Come out and admit that yon are eatiauin.. Mr. Bryan because von tbiavk Hon C. C. Clark favors him." Friead Willums, you ought not to judge oarers in n'1 :1 lng I y onraelf. So far from upp.i 1 - ii.n. l.eeu-e Mr. Clark favori ft, we but f x l. k . n..l moment eerioualy entertain each an truthfully that we feel it an honor u. idea. True, hi immediate predeceaaori be in accord with such a gentleman on 1 ! .- n . t pa r t v . in S:a: ic 1 'y . he openly declared war had not done it becaute the lime had Dot arrived for it to be done. The old mortgage did not fall due until Jan., let 1SSH; ao eome diapoeition had to be made of It during Mr. Bryan a admin iatralion, and we aurely see no extraor dinary financial feat in obtaining a loan of 8325, 0C0 at aix per oent. interest on ii.'eat if the Republican ' r 1 1 ii county for which ha . ar y thanka of the North ;!-.- radical wing of the Re- u f t h 1 cou n t y property dollars . rorth in cah near a million of .' I . Win ("greatly 1 m pro v in g the road bed an i Ui. k by corrr apond in g ly in creaairig the 1 b t ofxhe road, the net t'Arr.:nk hv.n..t materially increaead. V.'.'ir '.!-. net earnmga ahoald have .'alien . !T r u! 1 no have iocreaeed 1 a I'leatin fir ir..'iiry and explana t 1. 'A - . 1- . t ! , 1 1 nrtl y u Dd eratood that w f r-:e -it. i.-.g through malico or j.rv 1 ! t ar.! il r. Bryan. kn ' : .: we l.me no peronal feeling aa.r.-l him thai he 10 welcome to the c 1 u :n n if the Jc ; k.v 1. to ana war any rnare r in make any explanation he !.ir- We wiah to present the true renliii n thmga in regard to thia property We are determined that the hoii'tn r ahall know, a far a we are abl r-e. ho! a -ertain, the sentiment of the n . .- mmunity of large stock e r ' Th st v r. a t r. e . Ti .- '. r. venue rulttr Sieyen left n - ,r, !iv morning for liallimore. thi t . :: r.di t . return, we suppoee. ! ! -it liand and olh.-r oOlocre and r- '. the ;-von carry with them th- -'..en. ar.d rrsp-t ( f a large num-!--r f . Mr :t -en w ho made their ao- ;'iair.tn - while here. Their gentle man, y d. ;- rinirn'. and u pr 1 g h t cond uct while ir. 'ir 11:1 Iat commanded the ree- pect inem f-r th-n-. C . w. f h. came in contact with ' t wihe i f Nw Brne ' : : r l.a; ; inea go w i th The Tarmari Pictjic. SeteraJ handra.1 poie atter. r I : e (annari pi-ti.- at S.r-et h'rrjr 1: Fraday. A '-wkI diocer si e-i l I tit tt d td oo au r pa aa 1 a x I n . tl. in lallectual f"c sprea 1 b r 1 1 r '. W . Da,rda W top t.- hav.. a '.1 . r-, .-rt froan the Jinnar ac 1 speak. Happioaa at Ocrao ia . We ara ladabae J to the ' o i i- n (laaaata for kaM foiUi w in 10 f or cuatiuo The dag aaavtT at Ocracoke wa a pi iced xad tave f34 rai ap highsr let week U sm teve aeniskie 0 a Ui(k.ai re aloe otf taa aid timera of tha Island, afeaara. Heavy Walteb. lieorne (.'redle aad J. E. Merrteia They were happy aaal their aaaay frWnda rrj.tce-d in their ha4pf4aeae. - a r t e (. ... wound -1 1 t h 1 : . !'.'. r.f :: r r n g 1.11 t : . o - . : . J - h 1 1 A k An fci A li..r.ier. frm t ii e News an 1 1 1 bae-r v e r i ii l.i 1 w which will be read -. w e re e j e w 1 tn eeeee w he a 1: : re.-eiing the severe ir.--. Kfai-ofully drew hia 11 t . :n and lay down upon " i t 1 ir gallant Cook aleo li e same pot. and many . n the amo field never to I'.rery living member of 11 -.n ua in aaying. long live ...mer long liv John R. County Commnsionen' Proceed 1 r g-s. The board convened at 11 a. m Preaent, K. W. Smallwood, Inniel Lane. J. A. Meadowa and Wm. Cleve. K. W. Smallwood was elected chair man pro tern. W. I1. Metta, Aaa Jonee and Jonathan Haven were appointed cotton weighers for the city of New Berne for the en suing two years, upon condition that each ahall file a bond according to law. The bond of W. T. Dunn, of Barring ton & Daniels ferry, waa approved and received upon condition that said Dunn He 1 pay for recording the aame. ii. H. Williams, overaeerof poor, wa allowed $2 00 additional for the months of August and September. J. W. Flarrell was allowed to move hia place of bnainese from the corner of South Front and Middle street to east aide of Middle street -one door above ice house. W. M Watson, hot taker of No. township, presented his bill for same. 5120.00. which waa allowed. Considerable time was consumed in hearing diecusaions on the public roads No. 3 township. The matter waa post poned until the next regular meeting. Board adjourned to 10 o'clock Tues day'morniog. The board of C-omm iseloners convened at 10 o'clock. All preeent fxseptCom m iaioner I-ane. The piece of land on Middle street, New Berne, charged to Dr. Frank Duf fy waa changed to Dr. Y. W. Hughes on account of error. The bonds of W. V. Metts. J. Havets and Asa Jonee as cotton weighers were presented to the board and accepted u pon the cond ition that they pay for recording the same. Trie board went into settlement with ex SherilT Stimaon for tax list of 'i, pending which the board adjourned to 10 o clock Wednesday morning. Shooting an Owl A member of the New Berne Cotton Exchange was visiting his farm in Jonee county a few days ago and while walking around the plantation with gun in hand dlecorored a very large owl in the branch of a tree. He let go one ngly tiue crayon portrait of this aenileman waa c laced in tba it l ibrary on yeeterday. Col. I barrel of hia gun at the owl but it tat ' ilmer. twing ecnd lieutenant of the ! right there on the limb waa neither uuiifor t (iraya when the war began , -.1 1 -v,tenH . lie then hean shot taer u, him mm tmmm mi maiHw. Coena to Xorafceavi City Taa 9au Alliaaos meot 1 villa oa ta 1 Swh mat . thia ka faraisra of this and the leaning is consequently in the other direction: that is to favor men and things because be doee when we can consistently with our honest judgment. Is Mr. CUrk in favor of Mr. Bryan ? We do not believe it. He may prefer Mr. Bryan to remain President of the road rather than see some other par ticular person put In, but that he is in favor of Mr. Bryan, ixt .', we do not believe it. nor shalTwe believe it until the statement comes direct from him. "As ycu are well aware that aa be tween Bryan and Simmons, leaving out the Rads, Bryan would Ret three votes to Simmons' one for President of the road . ' Ua the rontrary wo are aware, and Mr. Williams in his heart believes it, that if the vute was taken in this coun ty for the two men upon their merits, without "outside aid,'1 Simmons would get at least live votes to bis one. If left to a vote of the counties along the line of the road, vis: Wayne, Lenoir, Jones, Craven, Carteret and Pamlico, Simmons would got at least fifty votes to his one. Your bad memory, Mr. Williams, concerning the vote of 186 and 1888 will leave a great doubt upon the minds of the people as to whether you know "how things are. " Not f-r Controveray. Our brother of the Wilmington Mes senger is respectfully informed that no "ire" whatever has been aroused in the "owner of the New Berae Journal.'" We dislike to see our Southern writers imitating the example of Northern fa natics. There are writers North"' who write juit as 11 uonlly as the editorial writer of the Messenger, and doubtless set up as much claim to purity of mo tives and honesty of purpose, but they are ever ready to traduce and slander the best an! puresj of our Southern men and write them down as men of "low moral character."' The Southern writer who imitates their example end voluntarily pronoances a leading Northern man. who was always honored in he community in which he lived, a man of "low moral c hararter, ' ' ijust as fanat ical, bitter an4 blindly prejudiced as the Northerner. We Bee no difference in the two : both are keep Eg alive the bitter feelings engendered by Bectional strife, while the large majority of those who fought the battles of the war wish to bury sectional hatred forever. The Messenger man's attempt to make it appear that we were making a fling at Col. Amis is rather far-fetched If Oct . Amis feels the least offended by the reference to him we will surely beg his pardon : but if he is the sensible man that he is represented to be we hardly think he will feel offended . Now if the "owner of the Joukxal" showed any "ire" or any particular u r 5 y ear i- tl. n t'.e We will meet U ia nr sUt ka lev wea-VJ fo Sam. Clawr-, Saul Fa-aar Saraa. TMMar. dufipa f-'if-r'-. CaiTa'alaa, Ceama, aaal all sUta ! 1. Jjy T tCaataZ fJ,Taiaa mm7 Tmw pais, try JL X. ZMSr. IT sake a aaroa tfTjst to hate ih. lag Bait y aa. r at Wnrrhead 1 r.v tttm baat pi- 10 tha ate f r e-i gatherings A not her Sc hot 1 Pro W. K. Saioner. of nce Ma.. Jt Faaaala Acauiaoay. wa 10 tu aee ua Ik-e waak and informed ua that he had faade are-af aone a tl to move the .Vede u y to Mew FVarae. having lera red the UakaaBich build in no the corner of Re Front and Pollock street Pro Hk inner haj tauiht f r eseri j ja rf ia taa adjoinon .'oucto-a and Kaji oaajde a repatatioa a a man ' enerv paaeat, aad a gool teacKar He fir.-i 10 draw oooeiderable pa'.r rage fr r.. lta earr-o-aadiog country anl nl n M eaooa aatoraad to bcild up a su - fal memooi We exteod ti-n a welcome aad troat he will realne bis hii!-..-.'. x poctauoa ruiiii -u inr tcruew 1 1 ti uia iwiu i-au y , , , , , .. ..,-,n.h. rrrla H,l- i tnoring around ao aa to get a fair ment N . ". hiate Troora. He wee eooo I frotn another d irection, and w hile keep- i romo'el for hi soldiery qualitlee to me rank of Adjutant, it waa only a ahort time before tie wa in ad 9 Major, ml he commanded the regiment In the engagement at New Bern in 1943. In '. he waji ele-tel Colonel of tha real- ment. which position b bM until tna q( tba eituation and let him tight at Hnuw Mtatioo wnere ne waa , . . , , l a.liT w,. united aa Lo u n fl t h im f nr ! O"' orr' ,. ' 1 1,,., .-iu. ..i...n,i. failed Are. Mr. Jno. T. Heath living h. connect, n w,th the gallant old ?7lh, cloee by waa called for. and he hastened strikers are weakening already.and the " J a-aaWA n aaa t - K ea f a 1 I rJ -a3 XT aa -a sat which h1 duplaVTUd o mafh bruerj th amt vith hli trun. vnd Look de I . 1 l 1 a t C X : 1 Ing hi eye on the owl atepped on the j '"enu.mp .or r. ..ucm m simaiy brink of a ditch and slipped in. He dispating the charge that he was a man recovered however and found the owl ! ' 'low morBl character"' we were not -111 there rolfTna- ii. eve. in everv di- I wr il' nor d we. lhlnk anybody oltua waajsi awam if it but tha rectioo, ana conciuaea to mite tne Deei wriu,r mr the Meseenirer staff. have the ... The Coke Strikers. 3. The But thia time the gun PlTTSBUKci, August learned cake :-. many nir.i ought Detuenelds, and areil did he maintain the reputation gMi-.e.l w hile under the leaderahip of tee-.r gallant Colonel. At the cloee of th- atruggle he bent every energy to ; r. e l un lm up of the fortune of h ie m 'ti.. r S iiliing many offleei of b r. r iot trust, until the death of Judg-' Ktt when h.i w-a appointed to till the vacancy, since which time he haa held -ourt in every county of the -t'..-. and In ftienda extend from the ' r 1 t the moa n t a 1 o a liberate aim at the owl and fired, but the owl wa right there did not move a feather. After the smoke had cleared away Heath surveyed the owl carefully and sang out, "Why hello F. H' cant you tell an owl from a cob-web '' Clarks's lCllrarl af Fas Cough ('art. It i a sure cure for whooping Cough. strike promisee to be a failure. Men at Voungstow n. Moore wood and the Stand ard Works, numbering 1,000, went back today, aad operators say that before the middle of next week the works will all be in operation again. The break has discoaragad strikers somewhat, but they still claim that they will make the strike a success, and have all the men out in a few days. TMK LADIES DELIGHTED. The pleasant effect and the perfect safety with which ladles may use the charge Mr. Watdiinglou Bryan with defeating lion. C. C. Clark in 1886. But as the conte.t for President of the A. & N. C. R. seemfi to have narrowed down to Bryan and Simmon?, please state where Mr. Simmons stood in 1886, and say if he und his friunds were not with Mr. Bryan in iho tight ngainst Clark. In said article ou admit Mr Bryan to be a man of influence but in said article you fail to eay who waa the cause of your gettiog about 000 votes less than Mr. Clark in 18bS Lome to the front and stand on your record Won't jou admit that F. M. Si huioub was the cause, by making n combina lion with Hahn und Hincock to do what tMey c."ild to t t :h- e.ii I S 111 iin-n ' 'lor."i oh. .'not !.. ; 1 help them to I. 1 f.T 'I..- . ill . 11 Suotiir and Keg: u r cf Dt- !-. wmvh ho failed to do. Don't you know that this combina tion caused the county to go Iiopub lican in 188. At the bottom of said article, where you make your apology, you Bay that you are determined to let the Uovernor know the sentiments of the peoplo who are in a community of largo btock- holdere. If that ? your intention, come out and admit that you are opposing Brjan becanse yen think Hon. C. C. Clark favors him. and not because the community ir opposing, as you are well aware that as between IJrvan and Sim mons, leaving out the H ids. Bryan would get three votee to simmona one for President of the road. By publishing the abovo you will be representing things aa they are, and greatly oblige vour friend, R. P. Williams. New IK-rn-, Aug. b, 1 U . A Terrible Epidemic. C iil.uiu, August 2. A diepatch from Carthage, III., says: A terrible epidemic of bloody llnx Inia appeared at Warsaw in this count3-. It came ou last Monday in a lixht form und resembled dysen tery, but on Wednesday it Bssumed a more serious phase, and now fifteen people have died. Four deaths oc curred Thursday and four yesterday, the victims being mostly children. One hundred and eighty caaos are now re ported. Many of them, it ia feared, will result fatally . The people are ter ror etricfeen and do not know what to mako of the seourge. The disease has tlso appeared at Hamilton, and it is said to ci st iu an epidemic form at Canton and Kahoka, Mo. Skk tn, II rolled aud Vrencncd. These are three participles of English grammar. They are also the three suc cessive conditions undergone every day, every othir day, or every third day, by the aahappy wretch heedless enough to allow fever and ague to fasten its data, upon him. No need of it none. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters will and does preserve thoee who use it from every type of malarial disease, whether intermittent or bilious remittent. For nearlv thirty-five years it haa been a professionally recognized specific for aad preventive of these tenacious mal adies, not only on our own soil, but in tropical and equatorial lands where the soured is prevalent at all seasons and in its worst forms. Biliousness, dys pepsia, rheumatism, kidney complaint, nervousness and debility are also ail ments to the complete removal of w hich the Bitters bave long since demonstrat ed its adequacy. M AUKlt-.D. At Bellalr farm near IJl'Q. h irovb in this county on Tuesday Aug. , Gib, Mr. James R. Ironmonger of Hampton, Va. . and Miss Maggie Richardson of Bellair. Rev. Mr. Washburne officiating. They left on the steamer Newberue for their future home at Uatnptou, Va , carrying the good wishes of a large number of friends. CIGARS. The biggest drive ever offered in New Berne, 12,000 5 cent Cigars will be sold for 2 1-2 cents apiece. J. F. TAYLOR, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Foot of Middle street. Your Attention, Please! Wo hive a nice line of Feed Cutters, Cider-Mills, Apple Peelers, Mowers, Mowing Scythes, Fruit Jars, etc., for the eummer trade. Our stock of Paints, etc., is full and complete. Oils, SALEM FEMALE ACADEMY, SALi:.M, N. ('., La'snit, ()liit,t :,n n,.H, I'.riinl. ) 1. t In I II r Fi.ill h. Resslon oprtm A i.:-us: .'71 1 . 30 ProfehHor H I e 1 I .'ii. I , i I w . - ; the Dvtluinn in f.r In. . i and Intdln i. l , . tory anil ('olliv'n:- . j i':i . first e ass 6t:h.....h "Mu-l.. An guagrs and (oinmrri ml v n .1 1. Bend r Gatae . u.- o . . 1 1 . 1. 1 1 Ii r i ii i. DIED. At the rebidecce of Dr. Chaa. Dully, Jr., in this city on Sunday morning, Aug. 4th, l?yy. Mrn. Sophi i Jones, aged 81 years. The deceased had been a member of the M. E. Church for about eixty years, and was highly respected for her high Christian character and other good and noble qualities. The funeral services were conducted ly Rev. L, W.Craw ford of the M. K Church, on Monday afternoon. At her home, near Iiriar Creek, Loan county. Ark., on the 13th of July, 1So9, Mrs. Sarah A. Nunn. wife of John E. Nunn, formerly of Lenoir county, N.C' The husband and four little children have ma' y frietds ULd relatives in Eastern Carolina who deeply sympa thise with thsm in their aad bereave ment. At her home in Beaufort, on the 150th of July lU Mrs. Alot .i Thomas, daughter of the late Dr J. L. Manney. She was much beloved by a large circle of friends in Beaufort and surrounding community. We are agent for the Cele brated l,ZEB. VANCE" COOK STOVE, and invite you to call and examine it before buying a stove. Respectfully, VHITTY & GATES. jj24 wtf GREAT BARGAINST The Stock of General Hardware, Cut lery, Locks, Hinsrea, Sawi, Saddlery Cart Material, Wall Paper, Paint, Oil Class, Shovels, Hoes, Forks, Iron Pipe and Fittings, Iron, Steel, dko., tc., also Plows, Cultivators, Farm Machinery, Cotton Gins., &c, belonging to the business of Geo. Allen & Co., will be closed out during the next few weeks at VERY LOW PRICES. All persons indebted to Geo. Allen & Co., by either note or account, are noti fied that payment must be made at an early day. Indulgence cannot be given. L S. "WOOD, augl dwtf Trustee. Miss Mary L. Allen Expects to open a Select School, and desires to obtain a class of Girls and Young Ladies. As her accommodations are limited. she will be pleased to receive the names of those who wish to enter, aa early aa possible. All branches taught. Terms made known on application. jy28 dw2w AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION At Very Low Rates IS OFFERED to BOYS and YO VXG MEX DAVIS SCHOOL. This is a Military Boarding School, and is one of the Best Kqulpped Schools in the United States. Healthv location, Fine Climate, Mild Winters, Cadet Cornet Band, Cadet Orchestra, . T.-. - 1 I ... . c. 1 r uii ,eiuisu en iiuuj, er prep aration lor highest classes of anv Colleco or for Business. Complete Course in Teleirraphy. For Regis ter with full particulars address p COL. A. C. DAVIS, Supt., Those Sample Hats TAKE THE LEAD. A NICE LINE OF Summer Ties and Scarfs. Celebrated Also, a full stock of the Anchor brand Linen Collars and Cuffs All shapes and sizes. A FULL LINE OF Battles' Shoes NOW IN STOCK. Barringion & Baxter. Gin For Sale. A Forty Saw Brown Georgia Gin, in good condition. Cheap for cash. Apply to jy 23 dwlm K. R. JONES. K CAN AN DO r.l.nr l. . tha nor t It atop the whoop, and permits the liquid fruit laxative. Syrup of Figs, un- r !.. ie ..f all ..thrr Il 1 a c poi..ninr. I ' ! ; . 1 : pun riea r..ah'.T buildi : ; : 1: ivrrv. child to catch it breath. It is entirely harmleea. Cood for aay cough of child hood or old age. It heala the bronchi and lungs, and atop the cough. For winter or bronchial cough thia svrup is the fceait ever discovered. Only one sire, larfte bottlaa. Trice SI 00 at F. S. DutTy a drusT store. Clarke's r lax Soap makes the hkin iruooth. soft aad white. 1'rice '2 j cents. der all conditions make it their favor ite remedy. It is pleasing to the eye and to the taste, gentle, yet effectual in 1 acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels. The man, Edwin Brown, charged with killing Roger J. Page, editor of the Time Register at Marion. N. C., ha surrentfaaTJaai fclaaaajM rhe aefeori ties. I AGENCY FOR m 'mm Furniture!! JOHN SUTER Has on band and la receiving every day handsome Parlor Sulta, Chamber Bets, heavy walnut. Bureaus, Wardrobes, Mattreaaea, Chairs, Loangea, Sofas, eteM etc. , Be also haa a line of Home-made Work of Bedsteada, Sofas, Tablea, . Bureaua, etc., which are neat and substantial. Prices Right Down to Bock Bottom. sedw Middle at,. Hew Barn. The Season le af Hand FOR Refrigerators, Freezers Water Coolers, Wire Dish Covers, Fly Fans and Traps, Wire Cloth'and Bath Tubs. A FULL LINfi AND AT DOT TO W PKICES. aug! dw..vv i ; t, ., Fixrniture A.V 1 Baby Carriages. THE rKU' BKRVK Fl HMTI UK ( ( STILL LKA We have on hand nn-1 nr.- n .;.:.'. ' . i : and rei-elviDq; ev. ry ;ly i i,:m.!.i- I ' ..' ttuita. Chamber Ki:iik, iiai: sihi:.i, v. .r.i. robea, 1 eak.a. ( hull k, loumes, 1 , n s.i s i..' MaltreBseH. All ihe icm1 e i!i!inu!.-nr . are good aiui BiihsiKnlial A e hik. .!, .. :. Bneet stock and lun-Ht Bljli- i.f hni.v ;. rlates that has pver l.enn ln-imcht i . . -city. Wa have a tine slock ol rlnrkf, I", lures and Mirrors. We jmy k j .. I . i.m, i . ... our goods, and uet a d isc-oii n i u i .ii ... ..-i cent, therefore we mti sell tr.. !., . ! ,.;,t , , than any other situe m thin ;iv. u. nr. alao aeenta fc Iho Krlipse Kmii.i; M:i. mn. Il haa no cxiual. If you warn a iiiki . ! i.h machine call and see ii l.efor.- Iiuymt . .. where. We will save yon money. T. J. TURNER & CO., TKOPHI KT(II:m. 22 A 21 Middle street. 'e w Berne, i '. It v ii. of ok ill VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY Am agenia ror ownera we oner ror Bale on saajr aad amommodallni terms the follow logdeacrlbed Improved Kea.1 Katate In ih CllyofNeTr Bern a: No. i. WHAKV PKOPEBTY AT UNIO.S POIHT ; lnclodea the pleoe or land known a TUB WLAHD," and the wharf or roadway manins; thereto rrom Eaat Front atreeu Alao, water apace now being rilled In. The location la the beat In the city for all rnana racturlnK purpoaea. whlls tha lareest, maft vlaltlng our watera have ample depth of water tor loauiog ana unioaaing at the wharf. No. 2. TWO HOUSES AND l.OTH AI UNION POINT, occnp'ed aa awelllnea. No. 4. THK IRON FRONT WARKUOUBK OI UK AVt.N BTRJCHrr. No. 5. BRICK STORK AND DWEl.LINO ON CRAVEN STREET occupied by K. O. K. IxxIsTS. A full deacrlDtloo of thia valuable proper ty, together with the beat terma n Don which tha aame will be aold. will be fnrnlahedon application to the nnderaigned at their o filer inSouth Front street. WATSON STREET, decfldwtf Ina. and Real Katate A gt a. VALUABLE TRUCK LAND FOR SALE. About FORTY ACRES CLEARED LAND. situated within two miles of the r-ltv. suit able for truck ralalug. A great bargain. Apply to WATSON A RTKKKT, mayl6 Real Est. Ageuis. Greensboro Female College. GKEENSBOkO, n. c. The SIXTY-NINTH SESSION of this well equipped and prosperous Institu tion will begin on the 28th Day ot August, ISHil. SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES are offered in all the departments of instruction ueually pursued in Female Colleges of highest Rrsrte. Oharen very moderate. sfaT For Catalogue apply to T. M. JONES. Presid nt. jeJ9dw2ai Greenbhoro. N. ('. w- - CLOTH IK G CLOT SHOES ; a-, IIING ! J, k i ! :oes HATS and a Goo(f 1 l.-.'.v V M.: 111N . 1h.1i- - v ' , TS ! il her 'I h . ' ! ,('T UNIYERSiTY OF NORTH CAROLINA C1I A1EI, II 1 1. 1.. N The next SeL-binn bi:it SEP 1'. 1889. Thorough irmti uctinn i nil. -re. I in Literature, Science. Pinhncirhy ;m I Law. Tuition j-';i0 per s.s-i ,n. 1 or catilogue addrens H.in. KEMP P P, A III. I'. jy 12 dwlm l'n hi l.-rit. O t'OUD Female Seminary, OXFOIU), N. C. The next Session opern Sept I '. --'J. .1 . .dt -.ill the r cr ward w i.rk The locatioTi Ik utiKurr iikhi iI f. i- i ii8S and accesei l.i 1 1 1 -. 1 i ;- r : t be equal ol any in tin- ;n . ! . i,. .. mas fiom eticli si-in.o. us i ... I i, V irglma, t lie u vc 1 1 1 s. ; . . .: ; :. the l'alais'-o Instiri.i,. ..; M.!i , Cooper I'nton An .-! ; n.-w 'i . 1 lie teacher i.fl'lun.iairl'ii -m ;s ate of the Norwicti ( '..ns. r ;i -. y . m ward studied under .New mi. i 'r. . '. f 1 lie teacher ol Vuci! Mi;.. . v...n N'ocalaud I iik! i-u ni.-n ! ;i I .M. :ali. ;.; i moud Female InKtiiut.. and a: tudled t hree yeaisuii.iii i: . ''i-i-; ,N Professors. CHARGES PKK ANNCAI. -i .- i I l'"l;l WKEKs Board, fuql, lights, washing, full Lit erary Course, including Lit in and French - lTn i i If paid one-half in advance.. l' l.'o The above with Maaic ."' If paid one-half inadvance 21". (i Apply for catalogue je25dlwbt F. P. IIOBGOOI). Pro. .A. BRYAN, Pres. L. II. t'l'TLKR. iff I'riN C. II. ROBERTS, Cashier. THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW BEBNE, N. C. Incorporated 165. Capital, - - $100,000 Surplus Profits, - 86.700 DIRECTORS. Jas A.Bryan, Thomas Damkls, L. H. Cutler, Chas. 8. Bryan, Oeorok Allen, F. M. Simmons, O. H. Robert. A f . Il "I. aioii h;:..:. Ordi ! n 1 ai, JOE ii . V i Cut. iiliO. IE 1 0: K. R. JONES, a. l. :.l in I i nt . r Al.l.X 1 ,r..i i .a) i. ll. Ti 6 r' I' ! CATAWBA eOLLEGE, !.rxt S Kull . ( 'nu rscs. Kinst Ill, I "'.). . .1-1 a! bit Store, And a variety of other Fine Cigara. L. H. CUTLER, Wm. L. l&LMER, 26 & 28 Middle Street, MUdle St.. New Berne. I NEW BEBNE, N. O. '1 n Dry Goods & Notions. Full stock and large assortment. Pricea aa low as the lowest. Call and examine my stock. Satisfaction guaranteed. -j..-e pi i : .. , K..M i - f ru itn. ' 1 1: i : 1 1 :.' i 1 11 i: rrtN'krM . Ma. hir.i . jJOHH I KitiPtou. Xa. Ai J. . : i. ii1 " Siiy..'lii-.-- i . w n ; i .. k Is., wing iLD ! i Ii r . ' J , ,j-T s k .3., . .... J, f.
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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