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x 7 TILE JOURNAL w.slesala Xukit Caaatrj 1T4b. Oora. f roq 43 .TO to. Oats TOs. Ttstk?, $1 fcULT kicks. OaSO. ; jaaaf Ms Wo- TrmJk ok, 4tfc3 T0ka, Ca. tiUx; Mascot TJVOc. CITT A2TD "VICINITY. M. JL K. Bk. -Gl a StATl axrvs faator to taa airy. TW mill to a a-MaJa kstd U LMl Casp, wklck ia la) Vaoa- aaca of ksalta sksrs soaoos, thson. ftora Imit tlx aailaa from Vaacaboro, Tksra srs rtprcliitM froot ail oaHMMtot l asoosfcl BuaJay aifhl tka priaelpsl ciiiss ia tha Stats. Ahs to Aanaa Tkto epl la oaa of Ika ! Ula, Qrseasboro. Cborlotta snd IwkAaalUa. J w OnriMiiH 0i. Boll toform4 aa Taaaday wrmtoc tkaA tba portion ot tba apaaUl las aaasaw ait raard aa twraty lira trail Sararday aad tka tka work wUI akaaJ kw ewaaaaaaw aad tka raat r aaat to tka raaaaiaiaaii Qtrawoki to aow bonaaicur ap for mn- aaa yaVtMBaf. Il at afaia aadar tba aianajj,saasal nf tkeaa vary elaar aad aewjiaWatiwg gaatlaaaaav kfraara !tpat.er Baaaw Tkara wtil ka ao rafUr boat ftoaa kara kk akaakJ or citiaaa da:ra to yrt ap aa axeunajw to Orracoka tha proprWiara wHl intsrs tc a steamer t asv3 ky fa traaapartMif tbeaa. If f. IV CjaJtaa kaa aaoeaadt d ia raiaia fTtO tawarda aaubliakiai a a aaarat twerwtary f jr law T, H. C. A.J to Mast Bjraaw kt. Coajlur kaa wtwkad Tary kara toward gstiisc a aaeraaary k ra4 taa lata taai iba Awaoiatioa kara fsala gvaaaf 1 ta wards bi aad tba aitiia f Kl Barsta for tbair lib ... Tx taaapsraasa pacpl of Vaacaboro i wii aarw m jwouim uj raiiy tao Faamk af Jary to aka Ikaar appracU- tloai a iks iata4Joai pattia aa aad to Ivawa rwUia wbicfc gasa lata r ft set ik ika aaltaUoa) a ika praaaal lia a ajaaaiha Irak oJaiy. Mr. A. W. Cawk aad kla Jivaalla baad bar baaa acataj la) faraiak saasio oa tba Tka) oatrwfaUoa) a tka Cbarvk of Carta U pattias ta a kail for taair akaraa. Ik waUba akwat a ibonaaad pocp.d4 ia4 la Itoaa Ciaeaaaati fooa dry, a aity faaoad' fov ka aaaaafactara J kalla. Tka) work aeooaap laktd by tkia aaaalaallaaal kady aiaoa Ua a taMisk sai to 5aar Baraa, so jst two 7aai kaa W rwavarkabia, aad it aaly saa t akasr wkat aaa ka doaa by eaara-y aa4 datarsalaati aad oaiiy ef parpewa. Tka 8adiy ackooi a Asbary ekarck atOaw,to iitlna akk tka Ksas rwaj kraak as lk Baaday ackoad wtli bra a picaas at tka ebarea oa Wadaaa- day Jaly 1st. Jao. 3-Loa A. L L. Lv Oaaty SaparUuadaal of Pablia Iaattwatijaj wiU daiira aa adaraaa oa -Oaarral Xdaeatio.raad Prof. O. T. Adaaaa. rriaoloal af tka Naw Baraa CaiXatlat laacitata) wCl dsliaar aa ad draaa aat Saadscy BokooU, Tka wark at eoaairwotiaf ika aiwara aa MiidU itriat froaa Broad atxaaa to tk rlfir waa kacma Tbaraday. Tba fall awaa IkJ daaaaw la foartaaa f aa. Tka aaarar fpa will eoai fl.000. Tkara will ka a as war aa aaok aida of (ba aaraa wttk aaa4 aipa) eoaaraJ wltk Irwa graUaar plaoad aaary IM f aa apart. Taa aaalra af Ika) atraat wtil ka rowodad aad ika aidawalAa alopsd ao I bat tka w"ar arm raadJy raa to tbaaa opa. to, aad tba) atraa will ba aaadaaa taad wUk akaU-raek aaarL U la taforta4 tkal Wkita '"apa kara " kaaa pay lag Ikatr taa pacta to aoaaa af tka aitfasaa af Hartford ooaaty.' Taa dat a aa lky kaakad a wbiaa aaaa for taloUaaa aad bad traataMat t kia karar. !fslbbara aay i did kia graat gaad. Ha kaa) aiaea Vaa a g wd aad kard warkar. Laa wak lb ay eallad aa aaocbaw wkU aawa to tka aaaaa aaUbboskdod, aa4 paid Uair aaat rse f ca to kiaa, wblak did k laa good, ao aay tka aatbkara. Tba fair AsaaaUUua ia gataiaa: aa latsTsasiat tttUa aollaatiaa as aaiaiaia. aVwa) t tba pvawa dtar tbat wara aa ktkibail at Ika Fair kaaa kaa kspt arar siaaa, aad tkarw ara aow four p ratty Iktto apattad fa waa raagiag froaa a waak to a luaU aid, a aaapla af thaw kaiag twtoa. Tka arTLiara kara abjo plaaad to tka (fooad ft aornbar of Ac gar aad Balgtaa rabbit. Oakara. of tba top aarad aariaty. aad aoaaa A by aiaLaa) aaal aaaaaaoaj Owiaaa pigs, kara baaa) aaiaraj aad ara axpad to arrive aary aaasa.- Tka kaatad tataa taat kaa viaiUd uul; arary taatkia af tka eoaatry kaa bea a af tka kocaat apalla arat kaowa ia tka aaoaOk of Jaaa. Iia ovaay of tba aroadad aotkara eitiaa It baa baaa ti tisaasry dapraaaiag aavd fatal gct ar alaaoat ara to toOow. MTblks ia wa ' af tkaaa plaosa Lba mrcary baa rtaa to S kaadrad aad aaoca. wa baliava tbat tbWaact ragiatar foe N'sa fiaraa ias baaa aaly Kl dagisaa. Tkia waa rraebad Tkaifcy aad Friday. Wa bare oWhr aiU-aaaary ko or aotd waaLbcr. - WaakJagtaa kaa d star so i aad to bara kig raartk af Jafy aalabratioa. aad aa tka raartk faiaaaa) Saaarday. tba baaiaat day la tka waa. I kaa kaaa daaaraa lad to asdatoata aa TtUay te 3d. - Osr toaaauk, Joaa 8. Loc. A.M. , L.L. D . aCI iUrt Iba oratioa. Dr. Laag. 'aa aacoaat of kiJUa, baa d alia ad .a aaaibar af iavitaiioaa to ; dallaar addr Uiaaprlag. bat tkia bt kia aU koaaa aad ka did ao faal fiea ta deaiiaa. Aad tka Waakiagtoa kaaa . kail alak daaira tka Usw Baraa olab to raaa aaar aad taat tbair skill. Tkara will also ba trotlio aad raaaiag rmeaa. aa aakikltiai ky tba local lira depart aaaav aad 0ra wesks at aiabt Tkrta Itkla Xra Carnal I a Doable 'larder M man taa. X. C. Wbsto. 9. C Jaaa tl Tbia eitf i la a eeaea af escttemea today taff ta mardere wkick were a 13 a eleak Laa aibtia Hertk Wtoaaaa, Tka pervtee killed wara abiae asaa aasaad Jaka Saaltk. a railswaJ krUga kaUdar. aad a eolortd aaarrtad aaaasft aaasad Mary Goiee. at a kaaa kaaaa tka kialiag took aiaea. tba .wbisa aaaa kaeiag takra rafaga tkere esaaa pareaad ky tkrea aakaawa atea Wiillaaa Walker, wbiaa. waa arreatad aad) kaif ta aoart aa wia isnpibcaiad ta Ika arlata. Taa as bar white aa w are aaaaocted auk tka affair, but tkaa laa m far etaded arree. kaklaaj aeaeiaaiiava rlamrttsK OTT or JfftXJC, Jaaa IS Pedro la eoaaatweaoaed by tka CkUiaa tasarjeasataakaaia reaogaKioa of taair mmm froaa Mas km. Ha la also aere doed ta tka UaJaad Dtatca Aytr 'a Etai Viger ia a aaiversal be a tiler. BaraaJesa. atfectira and agraabla. ta kea takea kUk raak anaoag toilet er.aeiea. Tkae araparattoa aaaaaa tkia aai weak bair ta kaoaosa akaadaal. atroag. aad kaaitky.aad rtataraa ta gray fceir kj artglaaJ aoaor. lk) aMUa TX1CHEK3 ASIHU LI. 1,000 Gam II Ik AUaaUe Haul (Ham Faariar la UorvkMi City. Jan lTih. Ed. JocmXAL: Ai loams train roll! la lrt aihl lo4si with msm kra ot t& T casts' AssssabJj. filtcdi of tJccalioo ui oiasrs. If lasrt srs I "r. ko ar oo oaa or t&s otasr. Ths JaiUaUo Haiti mar ahdtsrt about lhoai fasat baaidra haadrsdi of tra a k a, aa4 jt tbara is roocn foi more !of saea. jiit a sprinkling of Nw Baraiaaa art mlaflsd ia Iks tkrooj of visiters. Mrs. E. B. Eillj. Mr. A U. BU, afiaass Brook flJd. Allen. Mssdows Jor4a, Coia Kails Jonss sod utill otasrs laa I h v no axa bars sad oa plrar bsol aa lasrs la bo sppstr- WlasSoa ppr qml ofieo oa th hXl riatar. ToJ7 lb work biot in ih Aihh bJy and Dr. Sodarlia la bara no doabt ira J vitb good a4drM at tba opaaiaf, aal lb aaaaal addrroi by Pridnt ktclror will ba aa laMrMt ' Int ooa, apcialy to tba Mnbri w ho W . k. J l tba Tccaiion of Utcbar. It U Lrulr irati'yiac to tba la Urui avaairatl la adaettioa la tbia Siata. aad to look at torn of tba fair x o(i4d ia Vaacbiaa. makra oaa i!ooil wiab blmlf a boy agaia aad aadar tbir (atorag. m W bara ba pcalauai la foraiar taitara aa to wbat tba Aaaambly would b, now w will btfia to tell wbat It ta. Tkara ia a ebarg of 30a to bar Mr. i Talaiaca- C. TrwIUacfar Xaekeral riae Opaaiar Adarrsa-Caaap.Jaieeary Sail. r i itsT P tfoKKitc n l itt. Jane ! Vetrdsy moroln the tun shona brightly, aad th aharpie Fleet were promptly at the Ilotal barf wltk tbeir sails ahlveriotf in breaaa, rea-ly demands of pleasure seek ert who mitit feal inclined to take a morning sail or kfor otber wao wLahad to take a trial out at the Inlet iSerenal nccaaafal axpeditions against tba Spanish mackerel tha day bafore had given this sport a decided boom and quite a ouinbar set out tfaviog never erperieneed auy reat sneers in the tro'lin ' amusements I concluded Dot to (O. Cesidea this I always bad a warm re jari for mackerel, or rather a regard for warm mackeral. which impelled me to take no hand ia the relentless war upon tbm. Tha Bulletin announced that at 1 1 o' chick tha opening address would ba de livered bafore the Assembly by Ilev. Dr. Haadatha, to 1 detrmioed to while away the moroisg In the cool braeza that meandered through the halls of tba Atlantic Hotel reading obout the mercury climbing to 97 io New York j ia Boatoa aad to 107 ia Prorideoce. Tbera ia nothing like reading of arctic exhibitions by tha aide of a glowing grata or discussing heated terms sitting in a refreshing sea breeza. I YoTMtly at 11 tba Aasambly asaembled ia tbair ball aad aftar Religious aerricaa by Rav. Dr. Skinoev. Preaident Melvtr introilacad tba orator of tha occasion Rev. Gao vV. taadarlia. Tba doctor was ia Baa "toood. and "tense, and for an boar bald Lie aadiaoca spall boo.nl exrspt nceaaiooal borats of a p plaosa or an oat barst of nnarprtsabta laoghtar. His sabjact waj; "Tba importance and die- ally of taacbary aa a prof saioo aod tba daa tba teaobar.'' To say tbat it waa a good addreea. la to but feabiy coo vay the full measure of praiae to which it ia aotitiati. It waa axcallaDt. At tba cuoclasioa of tba add raaa Sacra tary Har- ral aada aoaaa aaoooocamaota for the day, which included tba com plisaan tary ail at 3 o'clock tba Annual addraaa in tba rvvoiag , aad particolary retnaeting all to exasaiaa tba Educational Kipoai tioa ta tba rooms balow wh-n the morning seaaioa waa cloaod . Tba afternoon waa taaeo up by tha coiaplisaaatary sail given by tha sharpie fkeet of tba haxbor and all who went had a n lima. On aveunat o( tha Uto arrival of the train no Evanicg session was beU. The aaa ual addraaa tr tba Presideot will ba made at 1') ocUxrk this morning. About threa hundred vititort came dowa last aighl aad In the crowd a good number of New Uerniana. I bv av t bare Dr. R. II. Iywia and i" HUarpr old friecda of tha Jovtsu.. Alao Rev. Drs. Crawford and Dixoci both friends of New Berne people gen erally, f AaaaaJ Addraaa Xajar fiacer talks Talaajrt Uraatad wltk 2, OOOHearrrt. strovp cvt UoaiaiiD Crrr. Juna 10 -Wednes day morning tba seaaioa was opened with music, aad Piviaa services by Rev. Dr. Dixoa tlreensooro Female College. Prof. Melvsr Preaident of tba Assembly ibea delivered tba "annual addreea. Ha pave an interesting history of tba aasocla tioa from Its icebthxi. The first seaaioa wm held at VVaynesville, Haywood coun ty, tba next two at Black mountain, Bancocnba conuty and the follow ing four at Horeha-od City where now assembled tha eighth. The first was on the Ventn dxs of the Hotel and In open air. The two succeeding in soma what improved act-iMncnodai tons but not sufficient in rooms at Black mounta-D, and then in tha boil mom st l Teheal City where iacreaamg numbers Ul to the building of tha eicant Assembly buildln in whW-b It now sits. During tbe years i lias bad five ptrMnt-, but fortunately or unfortun ately th "arab'.y has chjtnged Secre tanls naarly every year. First they elcctad Mr. r'.ijene Hajrvl, then CapU Eui' G Harrs'. and next Major Euir. f). Ilarrel, thep ( ol. Eugene Harrel ami it Is n.w invested that the present Incumbent will have a competi tor in the rvo of General Kuijene G II arret. Hut while the name has been so ehaiiesl. the spirit and energy of that officer has remained the same and to him tha Teacher owe a debt of gratitude for the advancement of (he organisation and I say ih wbole pxp!e for th crsnd ad vance In FducatitiAi Interest thnMihout tba state Tha president was fellcitoas ia honors to tho teachers. They ai.l he. are the true Gaasn Armt or the Rerfni.it-. An Army a'rayed oa the side of InteHi ranct ijViutt Iaojance. We are foid of q-i-rtln.; K i,ivu.n Powru, bt Ir.v kin. E Is also I'owra. One a p--wer for building up th othr for p;;!'.-n; down. One a p.)wsr for creating happi na-w tho ther a p"wr for dsatj-ayin pac. Ia cloaking the speaker was eieiiuat tu delineating the evils of Inor- aace. but as I irn tle a.1.1 rasaes are all to ba published under the auspices of ! the Eii-cutive eoenmiltae, I will attempt no more than to say thLS address ws worthv o a pioce la treasure literature am it is boped may Mad its way to ftr hearth- stooe In oar j xjd kl scats. VS., F.o... a ,..,r-r . oatiioed a plan of uniform course of tudy for four months public school I and the session was rlol far the day. Jost aftr noon an excursion from New Herna rolled with an additfon to the acre of huminitr already mprnMed h-ro r n Jojing the delightful breeze n 1 sq-.ioero at the erer popu'ar Atlantic II til. Ah I write, eTfrythin); is livoiy sad reiuly f m the tie; '. curae tm;:h: wIumi the Her Mr Ti'tiiA.i- vn- Tiik Kkn .: wx mm::i .tH m pr.'p : l.om. Ab.u;t two th i-.maoil p r.wR a .wmblM in the j;rrjt ba'.'. i-ra of the A'.Un:ic Hotel t lio.ir irfl BriX'kNn dirlne. Tho hour for !.::n to !,;'.: wx.i Jc!aycd for tie arT'.ra! of a ;--v:al train from ItsJeigh with risitorj sh j were arixiom to hear him. I About 'J.'M Prc-iJeut Mcltcr t.)'.d the ' audieucc that he welcomed them here and ! bad the pleaiare of presenting to them a gentleman who ncv-d no introduction i to any sud.encc in the "t'iri'.ir.eJ wor', I . 1 Ir. Taimae. roie, b we 1 and kjrpitest of pnlpa orators stvxl t eT . thc North i arolina Teachers Assembly. I to poke from tho band blconv of th" l!.i.'. rx"rn with only stenographers and ic- rrters at his ba It. Tho officers of the Assembly bri;:j seated on t!;o higher Ulfonr. lie t'k for his subject , J.are Hiuuders,' ' and Irom iho outset held the ent;re a t hence w.th nreted attention. I shall not attempt t-. follow or quote his speech lest I should commit ooa of bis snbjct . It was T. l'e. Witt Tsimie of the Hri'lyn l'ib.'rnaile wbo lecturr,l and Uiat :s a'.-v,t all I can say and vhau en-uh pleadld Hrtexs Enerjbody Enjojlns TkemselTfs Addrfdi by Com missloner Harris. Tiunnmv M ouEHRiP ( ITT, June 20. -The dsy opened Roe a good southerly breeze made beautiful rippled on the nind. and no few ripples anions the white dresses of the ladies, wh'ch are worn more In de- defence to the warm reports received i irom a d itarce tha: ai:v rirps.i'1 heat here. 1 1 pleasantly c.x'l and no on' recog nizo the hottest June on record from any personal ac.iaaiitancf with it on the airy balls and balconies of the Atlantic Hotel. Thursday mht wa.- a crowded time at the Atlantic and yet every one was mado comfortable, unless they made on ot the Blunders descrllxvl by Or. Talmage, that of bad humor. The prompt and oaej- atteudanco on the dinning room indicates a pleasure re sort, not a health resort. 'Whatever ailments any of us may have brought with us have d isappeari'd. notably that very prevalent. no, "los of npetite. Snrf bathing is a favorite amusement and the sharpies enjoy a lucrative employ ment in furnishing enjoyment to those r,eug over for that purpose. New Bernians were quite numerous at thft Talmage lecture but those on the ex cursion train committeed one. of the great est 'blunders" in not bilnging a ninglo copy of the lot hsai.. We fondly anti cipated it "in advance or the mails" as the New York papers used to say. The ssscmbly met at tho usual hour. Ser vices by Rev. I. Y. Criwford of Trinity College. The regular order ot business taken up and permission was given Prof. 3andy of Trinity to call attention to a now Arith metic which he has published. Prof. Alexander was caile! to the ohair by President Mclvsr. Prof. Graham then took np the subjects appointed for the day and they were all discussed, and by able expositors too. At night Hon. M. T. Harris, United States commissioner of education address ed tba asaamblv. During the afternoon Secretary Hsrrel and a party of ladies were treated to an involuntary bath by their sharpies being rapaixed . Shallow water and realy re lief rendered the accident not perireus. C A party Starts to ike Llght-Hoaae Dli rassiaat la tha Ameably Mr. B. B "eali Daagaroai Attack of Craap The Sabbatk. Focrni Ajd Firm Days. Mobxiiead Crrr . Jane 33. Saturday waa aa off day with news reporters, aa tbera was ao mail until Monday so I took a abort tall ia the "offiag" with Ita da pi Urate meaning. We tramfered moat of party from tba. sharpie to a I schooner bound for the light house. The Editor of Joi'R aL knows much about coin to the light house if his memory nine back to the trip he made from Nags Head to Oregon Inlet Light' house soma fire or six years ago. He may explain it not if be knows him self. Ed Tba aaaambly however went to work oa tba programme at the appointed time an 1 took up "Reat and Recreation" Sbort dieen salons of ten minutes were h ad on "Tba Model Teacher" "County Superintendents" "School Committte mea" and "Patrons". A sailing party out on Fridsy found difficulty in making the Inlet but fortu nately a steam tug came to tbeir aid and brought them safely in the harbor. The light-house expedition returned without having reached there. This has been my experienca on "several occasions, and for that reason I have about given up going to the light house until tho big one is built on Diamond Skoals. Tour townsman Mr. n. B. Neal ovtr did the bathing enjoyment on Saturday by remaining in the water too long. He became alarmingly cramped and in every critical condition, when Dr. Williamson of Alamance, ran to the aid of some friends who were taking him to hie room and by the timely aid of his profeasional sr vices what might have been a fatal accident was averted. Proper restoratives were quickly ap plied and he was roon out of danger bat still ftoble and weak. It waa not a crss of drowning, as I believe be rarer sank, but was more of the nature of exhaustion and suspended circulation. His limb), I Uaroed were first riid. then suddenly changing became ex trams y limp. The throbbiaizt of his bsart wsrenot perceptible for some minutes. He is out again an d it Is hoped the effects will soon pass sway HCND.i v For the first lime in a week there was perfect iaiet in the Atlantic Hotel when the ion rose for its longest jour- i ney of the year indeed so charming was the stillnea that your correspondent and the night clerk tip-toed across the bail room enronte to the bath house for aa early bath, disliking to break the silence so grateful to the morning doxsrs and over worked people. Divine worstiipi were held in the II. E. Church by J liir. Dr. B. F. D.xon, Baptist' Church Iby K-v. Mr. Moore, the pastor, in the assembly room by Ilsv. Dr. Skinasr, while Revs. I. W. Crawford anl A. B. Hunter occupied pulpits in Beaufort in the forenoon. At night Rev Dr. D.xon, again preached, this I lime at the assembly room and Dr. ! Crawford at the M. F.. Church and Dr. , Taylor, of Wake Fores;, at the Haptist Church. All went on pleasantly until the de- 1 ... . , pATtar, ol uis ooming morniDi J were diseased and there was evidence of real paint parting manifested far be yond tha conventional "I am o sorry. " Quite a number of your citizens were down soma by the train Stturday nig ht I snd others by the excuraion train yes- ! tcrday. Today tho as cmbly will pro ceed wi.h the programme. I Bf Saturd.iy 'n train Governor Holt and ; hij priTste stjcrftsry came down. The ; Governor moves aroun i without osten tsi on Sid would be passed by if one was looking for the Governor of a (?reat i common wealth, and expect to find him passing as mch. We may have the , model Governor in him. It in not sing . ulsr for North Carolina to get some c f her best Governors by promotion. Clark, Jsrvis and Holt all are three of that kind. C. . -(pt to tha Jl'L R.nal Mokeuk.U) City. June 2!. Governor Holt was received by the Assembly ' today with marked reepect. Lie made ' a capital address, full of the spirit of ' education, and highly commends the ' noble work of the Assembly. The railroads hive extended the sale ' of ticket' to tho Ats'inb'r to tho 7 1 h init. Tnis is College Day, and the discus- j sions hare been very interesting , Dr. 1 Tarlor, Rer. Mr. Hunter, Rev. I. W. C rawford. Dr. Mame, Prof. Hill, Supt Fingar and others participating. C. (;rtndf,t DiJ PtThe (ierernor N ,rfSrnt an)I AJ,lrPssr, tllP Teach- or-Honors Hons 1 he ( hitf Matristrae -ixtii D Y Sckjq afer (h9 geMion wa, 0,ened with divine service by Hev. A. B. Hun- ter, it was announced that Governor Holt was at the Atlantic Hotel which was received with applauBe. Reaolutions inviting him to the meet- log were at once aaopia aau a com mittee appointed to wait upon His Ex- 1 rellency and inform him of the wishes of tha assembly. During the absence of the committee soma routine business was attended to and a plea for family rovernment was emDhaeised br resolu- ! jioni on the nbjeot. Gov. Holt witn Maj. Finger, State Superintendent, were escorted in by the commutes. The assembly rose as one man to welcome him. President Mclver in a happy style presented him to the teachers aa one of the steady friends of the assembly though not a member Governor Holt then in a plain but forcible address entertained the audience for 30 minatee or more. He spoke in high commendation of the works of the assembly and of the noble service of teachers to the common wealth At the conclusion the Old North State waa sung, the aaeembly standing and joining heartly in the chorus. Tbe next speaker was the Rev. C. E. Taylor, President of Wake Forest Col lege. For real merit, valuablelsugges lions, and earnest interest in the cause of popular Education, no one yet has equalled his address. It bristled with practical ideas and well considered propositions. The Doctor advocates building up the colleges and university of the State and they will elevate and stimulate the primary, preparatory and all schools in the State. He also sug gested a better acquaintance of the faculties and professors of the diff arent colleges in the State and also the Uni versity. There are now none but friendly relations between them but they are not personally acquainted with each other, and the speaker hoped there would be improvement in this direction that the army of educators might feel the touch of elbows in the advance toward a higher and better educational system. The doctor's suggestion brought out a warm response from A. B. Hunter of St. Augustine high-echool, Rev. L. W. Crawford of Trinity College, Rev. Dr. Hume of the University. President Mclvor then called vice president Morson to the chair and beartilv supported the views of the speakers who had gone before. Msj. Finger, professors Hill, Weathers Ellis, and Secretary Harrel all spoke brif fly but meaningly in support of the general propositions of University ex tensions. Tnere was a literary and musical entertainment last nighu I unhesitatingly pronounce this the g randeet day cf the session. A greater gathering of highly culti vated gentlemen seldom (fik st the same meeting in any cause. Another croud of witnesses arrived last night. The arrivals are about one and a half to one departure. You can now estimate when tbe sixty millions of psople trill all get here. I was the recipient of a nice pickage i of peaches from our townsman Mr. 1 Stephen F-Fulford. it was a j Mnt pres I ent for myself and Messrs Foster Bros. Prr tbyterlan Pastor Installed. Rev. C. U. Vardell was ordained and , installed pastor of tbe New Berne ' Presbyterian church, Sunday morning, l in the presence of a large congregation. Dr. F. H. Johnston, of Elizabeth City, preached a sermon adapted to the occa sion from the latter clause of Prov. 11:30, ' Ua that winneth souls is wiso," and after the singing of an appropriate hymn Mr. Vardell presented himself, responded agreeably to the questions propounded to the candidate on such occasions, and the congregation did likewise of those asked them. The ordination scene was impressive as tbe candidate knelt and was induct ed into the sacred office ''by the laying on of ths hands of the Presbytery," the ordination prayer being feelingly offered by the candidate's father. Rev. W. O. Vardell, of Charleston Presby tery, S. C. Rev. E. K Biiger, of Washington, delivered a thoughtful charge to the new pastor as to the responsible duties and obligations he had assumed, and gave wise counsel relatiog to discharg ing them successfully and scripturally. Rev. J. C. McMullen of Goldsboro charged the congregation pointedly as to their duties and responsibilities in the matter. The address was one that scarcely any congregation could have heard without profit. The reverend gen tleman urged thote to whom his words were addressed t give the pastor the supportof their prayers, of regular at tendance upon all services, including their Sabbath-school, of helpful words of appreciation of hia labors, and of promptness in meeting their fiuancial I obligations to him Mr. Mj Mullen reminded the congre 1 gation that there was a work for them as well as the pistor. Some people ! relied upon the pastor to draw people to : church but this was a work for both l and if the pastor did draw them some congregations would smiv tlicm out Ths people were not to do the work of the pastor, the pastor was not to dc their work. Each was to do their respective part, j The meeting was a good and hel pf c 1 : one, and a nice array of tljwers about the pulpit added to the pleasantness ul the occasion. In the Xanip of the Propbef, figs! cry the vendors of the fruit in Con stantinople. I'ertainly a "great cry cer a little wool. " Scarcely lees foolish is tbe practice of those who lly to violent physicing for coetivenese. Tbey dose themselves violently. weaken their bowels by so doing, and disable them from acting regularly, so that, verily, tbe last condition of such people ia wcrse than the first. Ilostetter s Stomach Bitters is the safe and effective substitute for such vast expedients. But no, let us not call them expedients, for it is by no means expedient to use them. What la needed is a gentle but thorough laxa tive, which not only insures aotion of bowels without pain or weakening effects, which also promotes a healthy secretion and llow of bile into its proper ii., umniy, aianey channel. Dyspepsia Jvm: it, complaints, rheumsrtum nnd raalsria , given in to the Bitters. NEW BERNE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. Past Successes and Plans fir lb: Futu'e. --Adding Ntw Depart meats Tho steaily and healthful growth of 1 i'trouae ever since its establishment h one of the foremost and mo3t unrair takable evidences of the hold th" New Berne CoileRiite Iuatitute secured and maintained upon the esteem of the public which Oftoem i wall deserved, having been ably earned. Too Institute opeued in New L't-rne for the firat time in September 1;'J. with only 40 pupils, but by the end of that scholastic year 143 had been en rolled. It re-cpaned last September with 121 in attendance the first day and j be'ore the end of that week the number had increased to 150, and it kept in ! oreasing until 275 names had been ! en rolled , and at the close of the j ear ' the attendence was lirer lhn at any ; former period in its history. Th? work performed has been of a high order. Especial attention is givcu i to hi,h class vocal and instrumental ' music and to the art department. None , but tirst class instructors, strictly adapted to their part of the work, j preside over any department and the en 1 they seek is not to drill empty words, dry sentences and etereotj ped rules and fjimulas into thocoindsof tie pupils, (which without lucid ex planations might be meaningless to t lem in some instances) but to see that each student grasps and mentally assimilates the facts ftitel and ideas contained and intended to ba imparted. To show how succesefully ftudtnts make use of the advantages offered we will state that the average grade of Miss Iijsa Dail who won the scholarship pri7. a year s tuition, was 93 and others fell but little short of tl. is hih mark. The Institute not only fully prepares its students for college but carries them through tho course of studies prescribed for ibe first two years of collego life, known as the fresh and sophomaro years and though its course does not extend beyond the point btatci an.l their is no intention cf a change on th.it line, it is nevertheless a fact that the faculty of the Iaatitute are competent to give as advanced education in math ematics and some other branches as in furnished by some colleges. Though the Institute has already at tained a high degree of excellence, made a widespread and enviable repu tntion and is established on a solid foundation, there is no inclination on the part of tha minagemeat to rest satisfied with the successes achieved and the position already reached, but the aim is to still further broadon its sphere of usefulness and reach forth for grander triumphs than those of the past, and in furtherance of that end it has been determine! to add two mira departments next term, an Industrial and a Business department, which will make the Institute directly and fjlly equipped for all its purposes In the past the Institute has maintained cUjsss in book-keeping and commercial law, these will be continued in tha business department, and stenography, tele graphy, etc , added. The Industrial course will embrace sewing and wood designing . New Berne is a healthy city and tha health reoord of the Institute is a re markably good oae for such a large number. With tha exception of the measles, which at one time prevailed to some extent here, there has been very little sickness and not n single death in tha school since it was estab lished . The Institute hd pa.ronage last year from 14 counties. There were 40 board ing pupils, nearly every one of whom except those who are to go to college will return in the fall and eotnc of them will bring others with them. Prof. Adams believes that if he pos sessed convenient, suitable and amply boarding facilities their number could easily be increased to 100 at the next session. With its able atd popular corps cf ecthusiaetic teachers, and the wise policy they have pursued and the con fidence they have established thereby among the friends of the Institute, there is every reason to believe that it will and no reason wby it should not reach the attainments sought. The outlook is very encouraging. A Beautiful June Wedding. Yesterday morning at the residence of the bride's parents on Pollock street, Miss Minnie Lord, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam K. Eaton, waa united in the holy bonds of wedlock to Mr. J H. Webber of Boston, Mass. The ceremony was performed by the rector of Christ Epiecopal church. Rev. T. M. N. George, in the presence of numerous friends. Mr. Sam K. Eaton, father of the bride, gave her away, and Mr. J. U. narden, of Big Falls, N. C, was best man. Tho bridesmaids were Miss Sadie Etton, sister cf the bride, the two Misses Crawford, cf Raleigh, Miss Blanche White, of Lenoir county, and Miss Emma Henderson of this city. Miss Maude Amyette presided at the piano and rendered the Wedding March. After the reremony the company partook of a wedding breakfast and at its conclusion the happy couple, accom banied by friends, were driven to the depot and took train en route to Sara toga Springs, intecdiDg to stop &; Richmond, Washington . and other points on the way. The brid was dressed in a beautiful traveling suito of grey cloth and carried a bouquet of t ape Jessamines. This was one of the most beautiful home weddings we have had. The charming young ladies, the fragrant llowers, and the beautiful palms, scattered in rich profusion about the spacious parlors, together with the strains of sweet music gave power to the enchanting scene. On Tuesday night the bride and groom tendered a reception to their numerous friends, at the residence of the former's parent, and it was one of the meet pleasant social events of the season. The ladies in their bewitching beauty, 'oveline-"?, vivaciousness, and hand some costumes amidst the lljral bower made the hours glide swiftly away a scene not soon to be forgotten. Miss Minnie was the recipient of many handsome, useful and costly presents, among which were a set of diamond ear rings from the groom, a complete set of solid silver spoons, from the bride s father and mother, ar.d a lartre number of articles of unique de signs uses . f-ilver-ware and for varioup Ciurnnl- 1 Cure tor La Cirlppf . S c authorize cur ad ;rt..sf.(i drtiL-rt-sJl yon I'r. King's Nf" pi.scovery f.-: i onsui" I", ii .: , Coughs and Coid., r.- ..:. ! ':. i -i Condi lion . If you art- alt'.icn d i'.I. I.a ( Irippp and will use this reuity nc .'ordirt; t.i dirictions, giving it k fair Trial aDd ex pcrience no beui tit, you may return Th bottli! and have your money re fur. !e 1 We m.ike this offer, hecause of th; ,n derfnl seiccegs of Dr. King's New I)iccovery during lst season's epidemic. Have litard. nf no case in which it failtd. Trv it. Trial bottles free at Y. S. lr.:Ty. "l-.:g t to. I-.irge ize '!c. nnd il11. Children" CryjorPrtcher's" Castori j o..uuiii-' ' 'ihi i). Tuea lay trie "i tt :.' L-O'jk - ' mui ,. in iris i: : . a :..; hot,).- i.-!'. b-.-duti:.-. Crri-k. .-. ; ijraeev v: -!-1' ': i.-.!.. . -and i- frt : tigu to cent , etu i gn:;i 'Kldt Willi rl: they hi-. 1 i Th 13; ,' a j -.y- -I-:; and .'i.'ty 1. of eUh-.ee., s J it h.-.3 '.hey c! i : il .?.:y bu.-:.-I'izv r o givi.-r. it'.: m- :iL i - -jLlLiJi .i .', l:a.i a. .1 -c!.-tl fa-ul: And tl... r up th" !.;" Bgai !i W . en.; .yr.l.le o-i . V,'. '. . sen, .'. ii n d a. t! into tho n a r o o r sea, ing bles. just before jur". ". rv harmonic." v! ' ook 'i bavins ppect a : acqu lintance and comp.'.n: no imperfection to :r:ir and io. w iih grateful he: (1. d and -,ou?.h: ovr i'- n. - th..nfcd !rr: )-, r;i, . truck i The pas i now fincut '. ord insry u: which hn- ' enunnouH. to cor-i- hat I- r. Ti.o .::;:: 'pen produc: lu n-sar.l to : i dtirirg the shipping .;.-. i in 1 two steamship's bnv. ih ut:no6t of th'-tr ctspt'v j Tne railroad company . . r. x it' to : !.3S ruti ' .V l ir. e wf.lt ear tJ ;;-.-t . a- h ' r! 1 or: to toree train?. dai;y. three to four thousand boxes each train . the has mado throe trip.' p'-r from four to four t!r;u dred ba reU and 1:. . st(-am(-r i.'e-wberne !. trips earti v.-eci: carry i thousand to two thciis:; bairels and bcxe-a e..a tr Tho ra:lr train loads. The stejri' Th-? Htr ' hip. ha a ' I'.'i : bosm au.1 barieU coni.-t berries, aeparagus, green beans, kale, i.ee-tn. iuri.ij toes, totnatr.ee, cuiirt.l.er : and radi.-hen. Ti:c pri.-.t 1 r: i-;.c?d f-. .irv. f:I toe ai.-ov ttio anv. them ii. estimato hunu red o have ur, t ft. is i)V rt-'ch IJlOSt f. Which Vi .is rcfiii.-:-freih. .and x ; ' : . h -lion of dollai a Let to a . I a r s . i f ..in: calculation is based upoa i There was thipped at 'c.'.st thousand bprrrl- of Iri.-.-i p of these p .'ii.;-j soil a; mar.y at a very lar ;5 ') per barrel, douhtle?' ppr barrel vrhic.'i wom! I m ')0 COj birr. p.r-l y. other . '. - each. This am '" f tobace e ur.t i- : .r;;c; n any count;- olina pave cno v: i just '.ui! to :li-::. A solid substantial half mil iion of doil is no bulble'. no gi i; t something unprr peopl.i take i:;i:r ODergy , will: trie .:. their hands, kt a which ulthouU i: spring crop, yet it v to tho rerojrecs ( f inspired lr.nuae of ? of fall c-io n e i . : i iival the . air- ; jd the people praise thee ali tho j ecpie prshn i the earth hath Drougbi "' and God, tve: oji given "u- liis bios sin Y :: i : forth : Li:5:0 I::: For coughj sn-.i c tlot Drops. For sore throat tr. Lemon Hot Drops. For pneumonia a: Lemon Hot Drops. For consumption Lemon Hot Dropa. For throat and Lemon not Drops. An elegant sr.d ;ion. Sold by drucstu :. tie. Prepared by Atlanta, (is. and eatarrh, take upc d it t :-.; t : . tax a , M;zi.- LF..iy: I'LixiK. Its VoiidcrfnI KRVct on tho I.ivr, Stomach. I5otto!s, Kitinryan-! 1?1o(k!. Dr. Medley's Lemon Elixir i? a pleas ant lemon drink that positively c!:rt"-i all Biliousness, Constipation. Ir.ditf h tion, Headache, lla'a: ia. Kilrey Dis etpe. Dizziness, Colds. Lop Apprtito, Fevtrs. Chills. Fll.t. he.;. I'sr.tpli :. i'.'iia in Back. Palpitation of U- .. '. iei ; di-r-" other diseases liver, Ftomach grente cans of cents r.nd OuO by drupgist. Mozlfv. M. !., elai i'repari i iat; '; a. 111,. Minis' I. i of the reported H?.-.a-.-'.i::i:i.n: i ident Hippoiite, fh :;v t1-- r be uiitrue. 11, V;u ii 1M1I i'.i.w l Kheuraali- m. L-ry one i- the word. "Jlo-v's your Mri "Oh. she's weli except her rhf-na!n How carelessly the ansft-i-r is i. you know how it feels t o havr r" tism V Oh it's terrible, tne t the excruciating pi.in o? : . . bow and bhoulder, jasl a- ii was a bundio of irritated rer-. i one seemingly bent on givr.tr .-.. than the other. I.ajir.;- a".-::'t. longing for day 1 if, ht . ,u: -: e ti sleep, applying ittiim. . i hour to temporarily roil ' l' raj ing, t uridDjf. It r.--;-!.: bit no ease, no ootif;iit that cau- s r!-,;.ui"e;'..r! i : . are a thou-at ! cnvt-- ; 1- ' i cures rben ruati;!': '- iiia; .: : ; ie at lest one cire' I: . B., or Botanic Fllood Hair.i It more caces of rbi'.:i:ir.i-n; other known r.rao-: v. Try : suffer lor:;er. J. II Lair,.Ii,-.v-.-.ii. t : stil-Tcred Ki:i: ih-'urefitl.' ::: ;- ' crs and ceiteral del I'i , 1 ;'. I-. ;.. :tip:i I j i 1 1 , ;.v ;nii.r -.rid cfi drii'o'i writ.'? r :ie n tn i'u i.X hotflC'3. 1'. r Ne w He rr.e V. : il.e c.iz v, eide of N-jv.- LTl.f r ". nsscesors and lit the: day. Jace 27th. pS. from 'J a.m. til! p xr l',y order cf board : J' td 1' ; fitniND TO "F HER . .X. ui !! w ; L 1 . i .;:.ce ist; cure r (::Av home e . . c m p f. i i i .. . -! 1C 11 i v for (i r ' iiu felury !' i i thy maimed brow. ie-.fk 1 tfiloll' i iud thee oilier oil M. . L 1 ' : ... the P. 0. k iV. ... i, Oiiicers. : JA, ,: i. Toe stockholders fsrj-:.-; 'w- ritai and Western J - i - a uy tho last legisla i . " orraity of their ; i-V,oro June 18th, . , .:. . , i'-ieir organization. cuiea to order, and o r . - c;l .re requested to act n ci th riveting, and Foetus .-.c .' try Tie charter of tbe : c.i i. and the objeot of ::U : -i No.ed by Hon. W. T. -" ". -' .-.rpoee of perfecting , .r.:,:::.:.,ij. 'n motion an elec ' 'i iir was then proceeded '- ;.ift tittiaed stockhol .!'.';, i i' e u , io wit: 'harles ,er .! . '. ; Gates, W. H. - .1 .-:e, , John F. Crowell, .:..- .s Cauipen and 'f -t i.iui una elected i ' . 1'reBidont and George '.'- tL.I Treuhurer. Dr. i - F liiilcracd W. T. - to. ;. . .';..ed a committee of oy-laws pre '. tlit a aljourned, . .? President, ; . - proceedings be . .." . ' IiL.-IiL' JO'e'ItXAI. ' ' " .. . ' '. .;,.!r:iian. ' '"' .' :'e T'ililk Al)U!lt. . . . . e England . .:.:u:iic per cow ..' v ...I.. ..g to the ..v.... ..ie past year .: --Tr? r.cd that be a t i - j. ' ' " jr farmers ' - '"re f rom 1 . '- . ; r oiher i"'f .- . i -:t ' :! ,is into . ." it ... . . r . . uiwe le-;; ui-.i.ioe freight tw.ua ;eod meal, and the -,.i. 7.1.3:1, too, c.a cha rugged .1 hitl sides cast more to :" t t d -, ..d a hi'a.'r cash value '. l.-.v av.i;lea here. Wo can '. " udvartago in the cost of I c freight charges on cotton .oai r.r.d ccttoa seed hulle makes !"fp 'Then other nrticles are .. . ..i!.f tno.'.ige. -hfc.ai.-r than .rb-ra firmer because of less e to : tit.-1) cold out, and cheaper ; ;.'if -.'o.-i; well as less cost tuber to Ltiili a silo. Then why :.-:til l. l.ulo toward receiving ; v.o fro'f. our cows in cash? II Eojct-y. Agriculturist N. C. jtatioa. . -!ut;:'!.l Lair, .Ida u by using ; h. the hair soft, ::0. ' si ie 5". :.r... s. i:..in.-rt.i-, J.ui-i 2 1st, at the ul, '.f .'.r. '. . Ander.Mon, in 1 'wwisiii,.. !:'. Alex. Mitchell to .- ;.. J i i i?i.-Rrsie, Rev. J. W. " us t!'; ': i'.i.'ifc. ': : ;;. rut1. -' - . i - i.ountj, to i i -. -iriu.?-.-, Vuesday after r :, o'lucU m the residence of l-n-U-V mother ia Kicston. Rev. H. tiiaaa barker eilieiating. i I K i. :co tiear Swansboro, a t;.o evening of the bowen Glaney, in the :,rv of pleuro pneumo- i ;....'y. ..' cue of the beet and c::?7.:n3 in our county, :. ;s iticd and obliging trm member of the it Church, for he was At eel: ::i icit. . rd ytar a':;:i . -J:r " V 1.': ' tunica ua? ii ia. He was twice married o -oo tho youngest cf his -; ieit a.nd settled he leaves .dove, Bud several children ;..i.;rcn, besides a hosts of -. ut es to .mourn his o. w. w. .. . .;i Contentnea Neck . .-. i: ejaaty. June 12th, Uocitou, wife of E. L. i. ii.. - j.h year of her age. mother of nine , , " whom and her hus .... :..oura their loss, . i . c t and most ua : i . i' ..Lew. She never ...t . : vf herself. She hat, i'b and is at rest. , i . :.; rcy watch over and j;'.. . eori children the has . ! -.he in ami tbe be-:-. ; '. vid. who is able to c. w. u. . .' .:. '.la Ether Eu c; j. and Missouri i r.r - .i.:i i i '. ill V : . .' ..-eiio ., , h-.iu!. 'Hi . St . u- h care, . er tjooni, .:'J:J . d Sp'l i rvi eui: -- e lirgi. r 1 is lu'.v, have perished e cherished so. .-ll:-C ii ear h to ''iWt '.-ef v. ::Vr-:.Y-5 bo '. "-. T v, i!v t r-.'ted vi?arilla Others iAMirurE. Clo-ii- I.xrrc rscs Htnry II! aunt 1 livers the Address. liii'jit JOLRN.il,: Tho closing exer cises of the Pamlico Mala and Female Institute, Bayboro, N. C , were held on June iS.h and 19th. Tbs program for the occasion consisted of a Junior ' concert on the evening of June 18th, an address by Henry Blount of Wilson, on i ho morning of June 19th, and the unnual concert oo the evening follow ing Though all expressed themselves as oa;.;. , '. r ed and highly gratihed by e -mi i . xercises on bota evenings, et ti:0 ed . l ess by Henry Blount stands ui , t lu.iitDt in the minds of all a;, , wirt i.o fortunate as to hear him . i. u.i.i orcasion. His subject was. I "Life its Problems and Lessons." ; Space, and a sense of my inability to do : justice to it, forbid any attempt at eiv ; ing a synopsis of his address. Suflice j it to say that for more than two hours ! lie- held !hu large crowd tht had assembled to hear him spell bound and at his will now convulsed in laughter, dow bathed in toars, now listening in awe and wonder as he hurled t e . fulmined bolts of eloquence wrought j in the oyclopean force of mind and genius, or wreathed around bis subject , the flowers of romance and poetry it j was eloquence tbat grandest form of music a music like that of the sobbing seas, or of tbe whispering winds and ! falling waters, tbat wild music which is heard by mountain streams in the leafy woods of summer. But it had a higher objeot than to charm tbe imagi nation aud please the hearer, aa tbe serpent with dazeling scales and gleam ing eye enchants the hovering bird. It was to uplift, ennoble, and make better; to point to higher aims, higher hopes and loftier ambitions. At the close of tbe exercises on the evening of June 19th, Mr. Blount re cited by special request some humorous selections of negro dlaleot, for an hour the audience were literally convulsed with laughter, and all went away be lieving Henry Blount to be not pnly the best editor and finest orator, bat also the wittiest man in all North Carolina. The session which has just closed has been the most prosperous one ia the history of tbia school. And with its increased patronage and facilities it will in future offer even greater ad van tages as an institution of learning than it has in the paet. The next session begins on Monday, Sept. 7, 1871. X Some of the herbs in Hall's Hair Re newer, tbat wonderful preparation for restoring tbe color and thickening the growth of tbe hair, grow plentifully in New England. Trenton High School. i-OU BOYS AlfD (HlihS, Wn. ... Alia mom wii'-i -. Prli : in oti (In T. Hoar I : i is .r. fe i 'aelii i -i .. b f.;n ... .er partien w. ' LAST JIOVDAV IN from $5.0il to -r.'.to r ' .1.1 that the (ilrlr. hoard 1'atroiiH will k.i the i.iEi; ar.v iirraiii:.'iii it. er. n.Klr..K h . ifiiom.s, I'riiirlpul. junetii an .'!.,m The season prime for sweetest scents and airs. Mir.TON. The season is alao prime for Sammer goods! We have a new line of Thin Coats and Vest, Sam mer underwear, neckwear, collars and cuffs, Negligee Shirts and Ties. If you need a pair of Shoes see oar 3.00 btacy Adams & Go's, they ar. tho 'est. Babber bottom t jdi.'i Bl.oe for men's and boys' at 5de por pair. New lot of oxidized Siher hiad bilk Umbrellas. Call and see us if you need anything in our line. Clothing, Shoes and Hats. AT UOWAltD'S. Tne Housekeeper's Friend, A Kero.eue Stove, get one for OCc.or dis card your kitchen stove and get an Ol I Siove large enough to oook everything, and httve no not kltihen In summer. It Is SHfe, ami Is more economical than a wood stove. Lights witb little beat. Another good tiling just now a 30-cauiile Js'lckle Lamp, ttie ' Llnle Royal " Karthen Kettles for fmlts, rice, etc. Supe rior to an Iron pot ror cooking any food; all nice cooks and housekeepers appreciate them. Wire Dish Covers, Ice Picks, Ki tractors for lemon juice, Wire Broilers, Keather UviHterg, C'eleorated Banner Lamp, Safe and Brilliant," Pearl Top ChlnmeyB, cheap lot I s. China Plates, Clips, Saucers. English Porcelain Ware, plain and deooratsd KeverCraze. Chamber Sets, J?etl Pans, Crockery, Lem onade, Berry and Ice Cream Bets. etc. Housekeeper's Conveniences and Neces sities. Also. Paper. Pens, Ink, Pencils, Rubber Bands, Legal Paper, Jllo. quire snd up, Boj Paper. Knvelopes. Also, Cash Boxes with or without trays. Tin Ware. Locks. Too:s, Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives. Macnine Oil and Needles, etc. All at M. K. AVIIITEHURST'S. jnnaj n Pollock St., near PobI effloe. L. S. WOOD, Formerly 18 years with Gao. Allen A Co. DEALER LN General Hardware AND CUTLERY, HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES and WHIPS, Farming Implements, Pollock Street, next to National Bank, NEW BERNE, N. C. JuneW d wtf PERFECTED CBYSTAL LENSES TNADE aaity rint sad Hwtju RICHARD BERRY, Druggist and Optician, Has exclusive sale of these celebrate 1 glasses lu Hew Berue, n. ). Faulkner, Kellitm & Moore, The only manufacturing opticians In the nOUlU, AllllllB, VJ n. - Peddlers are not supplied wltb these lauious glasses. 17 wflm Botvd's llcl(l Kitrelner. For Brain-Workers A Seden tary People: Gentlemen, Ladles. YoutMS Hie Athlete orJnvalid. A complete ym nasluin. '1'nkei up but 6 In. square ihor-room ; new, scientific, durable, coiuprc henslve. i heap Indorsed by uuw pnysioians. lawTers.cleigymen, editors and otoers now using It. cudii 101 illus trated circular. 40 engravings, no charge. Crof. 1. I.. Uowd. Scientific. Plij steal and ..al i-iiitnrn. Dili Jjtst 11th street. 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 25, 1891, edition 1
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