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5 J- THE JOURNAL,. 5 E W EZS'SS. S XCLT . lilt- ! Sari. Cnlrx fra.. "tor. fna fcoavla,1T. FaxaOara Taa. 4AJo. Tafieta, m.lat.TJ. i(MM M. 4Aax: aaOJIe4. Sato. i oriciTt) srsaauBtra Aa mWDni to um t Joca Itlui MtLlaxI to bb1 ImWIiU Mukt IW Uif UJetasi . Ws ! aadaavwi to a-xercleej rfae U y f way aibU Hlwii, bat Lhrtroza c!at vttkaMM ( Uasa laai ewb- axrtpUosa kfta) pilM tMfciaJ a a 4 ihey ww to Mail M osm or ad- ia Caa v W. Kom; caa be aaely jtuMkTaiOaM aaoaaf order Rtac4 Lair. The lattar plan . fee) aja4 at ail Port Offloa. AsMr Joca-iL Hear Bea It. C OTT AllVviCBnTY. Ig U MV- eaoply rf slock jm4 twowtvad kv f. J. W. Swar U a Uaa j 4 ) tBUa aa4 a baadaeme ta of Iroaa.grajr, M.L. O.CU U oaaaaaMiag to waUia taa aona, aula of B(a4 MraajtamUway batwaaa Oaorga aa4 Baraa ateaajta. Ta BUaiftw Cawiaaiaa A 4 rata la aa oaa laaa Ra. D. J. B. Dfoaka aaa racaiaa4 kia aJ kvaa-'U aad a pra ?rit a rtaaaaa ta wok aa kia tnaxlla " Maaar. It IXaJta at Co. ha )aa4 aoid aa at t. Oaatfal Qffitoa.of Tbaraaaa. a Urra hfwa KaataMk r aaaxa w hieh H. liaa kaa ot lata hm dri.iog aiaaaaU. Taw raaaatki waa tatWr qaiaa ia Maw ' Ear. Bail titUa anaaapa waa aoada to aaaraa ajiaaa4 kf j area Uaa aad lha ' aoioraJ faoaia. Of taa Ulf a Urge aaaeawaf atatltwa aaaf a taaoeavad aaaaa to ky inaalal traia, ataaaaara aad rtaaa e baste ktr. J- B. BaaaAgkl kaa boagh lha a aairaba tt aakaa ikaotaar as am bare of baa) 9 ear- Basna Ljasabwr Coaapaay. ai Walea) ktr. EL W. SulaJbalaa waa for aaarfw aaaaMC. 1M old aaama of tba ilnii'.i Ban Laeabar Coaapaay, Ulk ratalaad. WaUte tarow weak a past two Oaaiow aaiat fuaaaaa. Kaaara. Kaiiaaa aad Sigga kUl4 aft Waita Oak pocoaia fowr ry large) Weara. Ta Ufgeai. a Ua taidwwa failww are i had 131 aoaad , art TV cat weJWt af tba otaava war rwattthtlf 131lt0 aad tOO poaada TV Teaac af Qkrwaiaa Aaaoala taaa) af bad rtai will ken a Urge laa aa tba aaeaaapaaaa af laa Siaaa Oaard a WrtgkwrrHlr. H. L A. Cbatter, Ua 8 ata aaeratary, haa aiada tha pro par prraagasaaata wit ta qaarta raaaur "aaral. TV asaaetailiai waa greatly aawd Ivhi Ha work at la caiap laa aar. " A awr .aid la Waaalagtcai Tdaday veealag m auaadad by a part? at Hi Bar laa aosjaauiajr, af Dr. ReV Tttnumm aad alis, Ma. Jews Daaa. Klaaaw Baitto Dail aad Matloai Xadrur aad Mr. B. Oaiaav Ta lauar took part to ta coaeaat Tay ail arrlyad back to Near Bara Tbaradap alga. A fare af Iwraiy aaaat wet hard at v ark laai weak Ik labor af gatUag k e atarklad of lb New Bara le Coaapoa to aoiftto). TWra are tare r load a? I aad lb weUaa katwaaa W CCO Xl aw,00w poaxadav. Il U1 toko aarroral day a bo -get lb propwrly flxad, aal tsw lb eoaapaay wOJ b ready to k xjta aaaaauTaotaxlaat. , Wa wIadby Mr. E. U Kaalar Ikal MaM KaU Roberta, formerly reeUeol of Baaafort. wbooa maa Uaavad a fear aamtba ago aa kalag leat kr eyaaigM aad who bagaa to retaJa it gradaaUx witboat tb aid of a pbyai aiaa ail karla avxrad to PwrtaaaoaU IbwagJb sb aad pwioaly woaoaHad nullaia to aia. aa aoar eo f r re oorarad baaft aa eaa aa aa wall aa aay Tk wsk af yottloc a a good ooa r ptrtaaoU to f reat of la atorat of Maaar. Ia. EL Caller A Ox , Barriagtoa A Bazaar aad EL J. Lariek aa bgua. W kwp atbara will follow rail rapidly aad Ibad aooa baa ailr baaiaaae part af tba Uy wUI a flaod timllarly. Good Uewalk to froab of Ubr dwer Liaga at laaiaaaa kaaoat add ready to tk 4m auraotltaaiaa. Taa K Bara raraatara kUaaiac tarbag Oaaaaaay.ara aaw (applying aa ta Crma, Leatoir, Hyda aad Car bar at aaaatloa. TVay are receiving aa aaaay ardara taat tbay flad It aary Jk ioakto tkir oapaoltr. Ia a tk aaaaklaary Ibay bare , tky kaea Uia weak pet la a piaaaar. aia aaw aad aaad papariag ffirrtr- aad fharp bar a boriag aad plow tag aiack la aa lb way. We fwjoloa to IkaU aaocaaa aad wUb we aiaanar amtaxpriaea. At baa baa at lag to orgaalaa lb aaral ipaa Mr. J. E- I a' ha an waa aad Mr. Caa. Raiaaa TV aaaaaa of 50 bm i d aaii lag aaabareklp war preaemtei'i Tkr laatod Dr. Oaa. 8Jor captain, aad aa aaotlaa tk aairataa apposatad a owaaisatoof arroa aoaaiatiag of CJapt- Qa 82wa aad Uaaara. Ore Bryan 3 dak Gray. T. EL Pallatier. J. T. Ire XL J- Lartak aad J. C Latham to draw a aaatltaHoa aad aa of by-lawa. Tba as si tag tkwal adjoaraad rabjact to lb Jl U lb aapaala. Aa a CI a aaaa ky a circular we copy tkl aearaiag tatad by AdJaUat Gen oral C D, Halt ky order of the Eieca ilia r utm ikiri wilt b a aisailag of bka Xrtk Carolina Confederate pa us liaa.ee at tb Stat acaeapmaet Taary oaa ail abaaia fre uaaaporutioa bock way by foilowiog lb dixactiooe taaraia greea- Tb bop leezpraad tba ary aaaay of tbam will avail kasaawla af lb opportaaity to meet gala, aad aJao f tb facilitiaa gvaer aaal prwvldad for tb ir a aay acoee to Ik taeaaipaaaat, aad lb proelaioa gaada for tkair eomfort aad eotartaia- lrof. W. R. Bklaoar baa ratanxd fraaa Beria Sprlegt, where be baa bwaa DrfeeiaaT arraageaaeata for hi school Tba 4ra Soar af tb baildia to be acactad will b take ap wit a largo tbarrrl or aaawaably ball, effle, aad bat aad wrap I aian. aad tb appar fl jor, a which Iba beavehiag wUI priaoioally k doa. wttl ka dHidad lata flr room rraf. Mlaaar hmforas aa that tb baadard af tkl echoed will b raiawd aa4 tba ainT caaaaad from Vane Aoadaaay toTaaea Col lag lata Iaatitat. aad that tha aakoaf 1 backed by the TtViTiTiTt. asoat ta!latiaJ maa of thM THE SKIT RAILROAD. CtT. JartU Sa-as. on ta Kant of tAw Ida. TKa Palladelpac'a I.dcer give an aceoejai of aa aJdraee delivered by Ex Oy Jarrta at a meeting of Laa frieods o taa rrojcud Xorfork. Wilmington a J CaarUeOQ railio td wnJo wa bald for lha curocaa of tearta kiss. Toe roi 1' ran Mm ibe ecui aad laa Allaauo Coast Liaa. aad thoruo the diMaao Mwwt Maw York aod Phila delphia 100 cnlUa. aad will cnt tbroagh 1 t aa tlcb. pia I unbar sections of North , Caroiiaa for eats that have aever txn 1 toacced. I Mr. Jar via dracribad lha coanUy ' Utrcaia which lha aaw railroad ia lo ' pa, tu eirgio roreata uu raruia trace- lag aaetioa, aad maatioced tha iocraa- proaparity of lha South. eapecially North Carol ia a. 8paLog of lha rich tracking aaetioa of 5aw Bern. Mr Jar via said thai when 130 mi 1m had bean built tha road woald eoaaact with 1 milaa of iada peodeat roads that at praaaat haa no oUi aicapt such a tha A U as tic Ceaal 1 Ua ehoa to gira. Ha aail Ibat ha : baliavrd lhal proparly located aad j haift. lha rad would par froaa the time I 130 milaa ware cocaplaiad aod it coo Id I i ha i qaipowd foe $13,000 a mil, j Tha caaaca of tha daTalopaaaal of i lha coualy aioag tha roata of tha road ! vara diaeoaad. Ia moat part tha llaa ' f ia practically out of lha territory of the 1 Atlaalir foaat Una aod will Dot entag- I ooi" ' to f t'aat extant. i Mr Jr" clo-J r Pu of laa i aaratsg capacity or toe Atiealto uoast Liaa which pay iatereet oa ita boadad datxead IS par cent, oa ita stock, aod alao baa a read ool of which ii bailds braacb roavda aad whoa stock le not oa the marke- Tetrraa ln.-latioa. Tbe Vetaraa Aaaocialioo of Ctarea oouoiy met at lha coart houee ia the city of New Baroaoa the 4th of Jaly according to adjournment: Preeideat Uaa'y la the chair. Tha roll baring baea called Ibe preeideat eaaoancd lb elect ua of cfttsers f jr tha oaa log year ia order. All the praaaat cfSears ware re elected II waa decided that the Aaecciatioa would farolab a roc m ia Iba aoldiars' hocna for the uaa cf diaubled Cran Coaotr Coafederatar . aad the at ecu live oomco ittaa waa ia- troctaii to bare it dot) a. Tba raggeaaicn Ui erect a moan mac t to Jaffereoo Davie waa approTed. aad a commit of oa fr b each towaehip aad tbra from lb eity of New Barae waa appointed bo raia conuibaUooa. Oa motion Preai deat MtaJy waa added to lb eoeamiu aid made lie chairman- Cap. Maaly raaiga! lb praaJdeaey and (jeut. Briaaoa tba aacretaryahip, on tha grooad that ibea offioaa should aot to bald more tbaa a year by the sam per aoo. Both raaigaaakuaa ware aooapted Oaaeral Robert Ransom waa aoaai aooaly tlactad praaidaat aad S. R. Pall ecraiary. The Aaaoeialioo tba ad joamrd to mset the lOtb of May 15W. A BelM Taath ' ta Thrre." Tb State I'hroaicM give tha fol low- iag good aoaic of oa of New Berae'a promising yoaag a a i oa raccea at- laiaed. We eedare tb Tb elifrnag explaine itaelf : "It wa larad yeatrday lba Mr. Tboa. C. Daalela, tb famoae tea second printer who hold a tb ebampaoaaabip of o State, aieo In well remembered half-back oa tba Trinity CoUe foot ball team, baa bea telected aa Inatrae- tor la PbyskraJ Caitar at Trinity Col- r. Larbm. He gradaatad at that iaatitat too laa moalb aad aa joya graat popalarHy amoag tba atad eala, aad a rapalalJoa aeaoog athlete, aad lb Caroaiole'a correapondeat from New Barn at. We eoagratvlat Mr. Daaiala. alaoTriaiiy Col I ear a, a poo thia acqaiai tioa. Mr. Daaiela goee to Harvard to etady. Raialag Fmlt, Wa have reoeived a sample of flea red Aatrachaa Apple bora by a ire ia Mr. O. L. Wad a worth's garden. Tb ir bore over ata baehl tbia year. Mr. Wads worth acid over 17 00 worth of ipplea from tbl Ire boaide rop ply ing hi family abondaally with tb frail aad giving it to friend a. Tb Ire la do w. twenty year old aad baa born a abaodaatly aa it did this year ever lino Ita fifth year. Aa sere of land will bold 70 tree aet S3 feet apart. 9 baehel from each tree woald make tba total prod aot 6M0 bash ale which for took apple at thia aaaeoo oagbt to briag readily II. 000 per boahel. (Mr. Wads worth get more tbaa that for bis) aal tbia will make a very profitable crop. Rightly managed tbre U big money la fruit aa well aa track, aad tba two iadaslrlee ought to b developed together. Offers ta Sell CeaaWtU .floury. Eyrry one in awhil ingeniously wjrded letters ire received from dif ferent point by reeidsnu of thia oity ocTerlag counter Q t money for saJe. Th laat oa we have aaaa iaatead of giving it the right nam speaks of il aa patent medicine" and offer to fur- aiah genuine money about ten timer lb amoaat of tb spurious article. which il iatlmetee ia printed from original plate of which the Qovera- meat baa in some way been robbed. Of eoare the send jrs of the letters are thorough rogae nd it i quite likely that they give nothing at all ia return far what they receive, feeling aa aaaurane from tha nature of tb Iran aaetioa that their victim will not dare to make complaint or seek an in- veetigation by c racial, and aa no one bat rogue woald have any dealing with tbecn they ooald obtain no sympa thy from anj one no matter how badly they might be taken il. Still it ia a pity that all t ha wriiters of the Utter can aot be apprehended and paoiahed a several y aa the law will permit. Serea Haodrrth Aaalreraar; . The city of Bern. Switzerland, for which our city waa named by ita 3 wise attlr. waa founded in 1191. and la now making preparation to celebrate the 7C0 h anniversary of that event in a patriotic way from the 14th to the 17th ef Aaguet. The committee of organiza tion of tha frsti vitie have aent ao iovi lalion to the Mayor of New Berne ex preai in a wish that he ahould send a delegation representing this city and giviag aaauranca that they will be re ceived with great pleature. Do any New Btroiaoa expect to take a Earepean trip this summer 7 If so, and tbay can make lhair arrangement, to lake in Switzerland at that time, it wifl te wll for tbeox to be appointed. Aver' Pill roaaea curative virtue of tb beat known medicinal plan la. Ibw Pill are acie otifl cell y prepared, are eav to take, and safe for young and old. They are iovaluable for regulating th bowel, aod for the relief aod cure of stomach troubles. w ANTED to buy frcan 500 lo 2500 Pine Tiaaber Lands. Send full deacrip lioo, location and prioe per acre. I nakaa specialty of timber laods aod Ht vmmu trmjwww iui iu. I i.ui ,ivvn,i " CTRaauta E. Wobttiam, J a . 1117 E. Main St, Richmond, Va. Jyl dltwSt AWRKTI.Tl Ril. An SFI IHMi OLI.FttK. I Worthy Institution I mvurtjint and IrTiuly eg-!-1 . il Intrrtion. Tha cx( mmijo . ' lb North Care liaa Co'ii of Africuhure and Me C'laoic. Ar i, Kaluti. bgioi tu ibirJ aaioo on the 3i of next Heptmler Oaa of lha moat praiiewortby acta of any racent North Carolina Legislature waa tha aatabliihrnea: cf thia Collrge. A graat raaaon why there are cot more maa commaadiog good aalariea ii that thara are ao few who excel in any line by reaaon of careful and tarcbing tody of it until they are proficient ' thrio. 1 ram ad t The college ia designed to thia glaring defect of oar praaaat aap-baxird metnods or learn j lag trade and acquiring other indua trial education. The flrt year's coarse of study at the College is the same for all students. Foundation prinoiplea of agriculture are then instilled into their minds, aDd they are also taught to work the large timbers for house, joining them, etc. After the first year the agrioultural aod mechanical departmente diverge, and each student pursue his choeen branch. Io the mechanical depart ment tb working of wood, iron and steel is t ingot, embracing the contrac tion and running of machinery, there i being a regular shop with staam engine and machinery in opera. ion. , Io the agricultural department aa thorough, practical, scientill 3 instruction la given in all matters pertaining to farming operation Suty-fire acrea of land cooetitute the college farm, and it la ran to a certain extent in connection with the Experimental Station. One profeesor baa charge of ibe strictly agricultural work field crope and raising and caring for live stock ; another has charge of the horticultural aad gardening work. Initruction is given in the selection of d, eeaeons, and methods of planting, cultivating, gathering, curing and housing crope; crop, fertilixers and soils adapted to ech other, etc. ' In connect ion with the practical work ' the fol low irg studies are taught: Fog lish, chemiitry. higher mathematics, algebra, geometry, trignoxnetry , calcu lus, plain surveying, ciril engineering, etc. The College U taking a high rank in tba State, and ia doing thorough and honeet work, preparing ita pupils lo take leading positions and contend sue- fully in the battle of life. fourth of Jply Temperance K.U1) at anreboro. Toe Kourth of July j illitloation ef the temperaoc people of Vanceboro ore r the dethronement of King Alcohol in their village waa a pretty big affair. The ateamera Carolina and Vanceboro took ap a good number of excursionists from tbia city and alto Bech Grove 3a ad ay school. Arriving at Vanceboro they were met at the steamer landing aad eeoorted, in a long proceeaion to the picoic grounds at the Methodift church a mite away. The Frienda of Temperance led in the prooeeeion with their tri-colored banner with the motto of the order, ' Faith, Temperance. Charity." emblazoned thereoo. waving in the breeze; the local and the viaiting Sunday school aad the remaining picnicers followed. Tb first event of the day wa a good tempenance addree. one hour in length, by Rev. R. H. Wbitaker. editor of Tha Spirit of Tha Age then came dinner, a delightful and abundant one, ia which barbecue took a conipicuoua place, then a temperaooe addreaa by Mr. H. D Walker. Sute Evangelist of tb Woman a Christian Temperance Union, and then many of the visitors lafl for their homes. A magio lantern entertainment and fireworks at night olod the day 'a sport. The general eetimate put upon the total attendance waa between five and even band red and it ia aid that among tb number were between 150 and 200 Sunday school scholars. Homicide In hluitoii. Two dierepatable women of Kinston, Matt Gardner, white, and Ms ry Conner, cole red, became involved in a difficulty Satnrday afternoon while both were under the influence of liquor, which resulted in the death of the latter. The colored woman went to the white one' house, it ia stated, with the avowed intention of creating trouble, and waa by her pushed out of the door, her shoulder being brokein and head badly bruised by the fall. Tbia occurred about five p.m. Saturday, and about twelve hours afterwards she died with out having received medical ettemioo, aad Matt Gardner waa arrested. The coroner held an inqueat Sunday afternoon and a post mortem examina tion waa made. The jury rendered a verdict that the decease i died from injarie received ta the hands cf Matt Gardner. I nrnly Under the Alarm. One of the horse of the New Berne Fire I Company reared Monday as be wa being hitched to the engine at the fir alarm, and (truck Mr. Ferd. Hahn on tb ihoulder and raked with hia hoof down Mr. Hahn'a arm. The hurt waa painfal but examination showed there waa no aeriou injury no bones broken. This is tho aecand time this horse has acted thus; the other time, it will be remembered, he injured John Wright the driver. We surgesl that it would be a good plan to drill the horsee at leiaure time, and that thoae handling them when an alarm of fire ia given move deliberately and avoid aa far a practicable cause, that will excite thea . Th lropwd Hotel. Mr. Pierre L klontagne informs us that he I meeting with very encoura ging succesa in soliciting subscriptions to stock in the Winter Kesort Hotel, and that he received subscription amounting to about 87.000 yesterday. It is expected to locate the hotel on Mr. Wm. Dunn' land in the suburb of the city, Mr. Dunn having eubecribed lib erally to the hotel and generously do nated tire acre of land beautifully located on the river front. A number of our mot prominent men have taken lock, and it now trmaina for the re mainder and our citizen generally to do likewise. Such a hotel could not fail to be of benefit, an 1 the enterprise should meet with the encouragement from every one that it deserves. K-lreldeiit H)es Ihc Orator. Bkatrick, Neb., July S. The Fourth waa celebrated at Chautauqua aaaemblf grounds by an attendence of SO. 000 pjople. Ex-President Hayee addressed a large audience in the morning and afternoon. Many people came from all over this State and Iowa and Kansas After the addreaa in the afternoon, the ex-Preeident wa given a public reception . There ia comfort for tba man with a prematurely gray beard in Bucking bam 'a Dye, because it never fails to color an even frorm or N.ick aa may be d wired. 1 I W l'K I II III K. I.mii1 tim-.-V si.m k i .ii in - . - HiiviU I'at -I DniMliark .i ml iiinr-t-tl Iti'imdt. l'in, Sto. roicinK has n .t in thd psat to ci ive.1 from our people the consiJera I on that it deeerve bu: they are craJ aallr wakiDK up to iui irr ;ortarice. Mr. John Pearc of Polloksvi'.le owce h hitfh grade Jersey row tbst ivt reij ularly thrre galloni cf mi k, frrm which mere than a pound of ri h yel low butter t mde daily. On the C'.h alt. she give tirth to a fine calf and tart A nn anothpr trm rf oivincr milt one !,.. . , . , , alarkpd nn. Thu mwr was qlrp.l hv a . . , ,T. T n . her mother was a large cow that Mr. John Pearce sold to Mr Tl ( Htnuh r f thia city and which hag given more , than three gallons of milk at a milking. Mr. John Humphrey, one of Craven county's moat intelligent farmers, has for years kept high grado Jerseys and rrffede and marketed in thia city as beautiful, fioe-flivored butter as ever came to the city and it finds ready pale at the highest market price. Ocod stock like the above ia the kind that pays. Their keeping cost no j more than the common kind that j furnish only half or a third as much 1 miik and butter, and the extra yield is ' where the profit comes in Meeers. Hackburn & Willett nre doing mora in this line at their combined stock acd truck farm two and a half miles from the city . than any one elee in this region. They have a monthly sale in this city cf over ?o00 worth of milk at wholesale prices and they own ! magnifi:ent, pure bied Holsteins. both imported and of their owu raising, the largest cf which would bring as hih as ?73 per head , sirn ply as beef cattle and much more for breeding purposes, To.y have also some Jerseys and many J , , beautiful gradea of these breeds that coulJ not fcx aistiDguiahed by an ordi- nary observer from the full hlcoded animals One drawback to the general intro duction of improved cattle is that they are liable to contract a fatal disease known a Texss fever, the causn for which is unknown and for which no remedy has been found, though the United State Veterinary Surgeon is seeking by experiments to discover both. The prevalent opinion is that the oattle are subject to the fever only when first brought into the country and that if they escape an attack for a rear they will by that time be thoroughly acclimated and enjoy im munity from the disease, Such is not the caae, however, as instances have been brought to our notice of cattle havicgdied with it after havicg been imported three years. The fever dots not attack native stick nor the ciT spring of those imported Toe.se thought are suggestive and the remedy obvious. Improve your cattle fast a pc-mible and place your mtrn reliance upon llicee of your own raising and when you wish an infusion of new blood make your purchases of the needed animal as far e practicable from S''Utiern stock farms. VXITIIKK KW K.NTKKriUM:, Th 1 llaker Mattre ( o. a ( aiuliil al For Public Fat or. Our t nterpr is ing townsman Mr. A. M M. Baker ha moved his place of busi ness to outh Front St. between Middle and Craven where ho will engage in the manufacture of mattresses for wholesale and retail trade. For the laat few month Mr. Baker, ha been giving the establishment of such an industry his careful study and now propose to push the business to ita fulleet capacity after equipping him self with more extensive outfit. All gradea including the bTst hair and pine fiber mattreeses will be manu factured to meet the demand. We welcome the new industry and it should be given the heartiest en couragement and support of our citi zen. Every dealer in New Berne ahould give it their patronage and help build it up. Stand by your home institutions should be the motto of every New Bernian. They give em ployment lo the people and keep them from aeeking other place for work. Death of an Kstimahlc I. ml. Died, at Willow Greene in Greene county, on June tilth, at 2 o clock, the estimable wife of Dr. E. H. Hornady. Mr. Hornady stood in the front ranks of everything good. As a wife she wag loving, kind and true. As mother, devoted to every want and pleasure. At a neighbor to both white and black the sweet smiling disposition always greeted all with a hearty welcome. And in the dark hours of grief and anxiety, that sweet Christian spirit, always dispelled even the darkest gloom, and made the bright sunshine come out in bold relief in the life so recently dark and sad. As a Christian she had a strong aim in holding up the light of God. And when the summons came to go across the river, she accepted it like a true and faithful soldier of Christ. When the laat hour came and the dark cloud over hadowed that once bright and happy home, aad while her wasted form was enduring profound weakness, and all had gone but a bright hope of blessed immortality beyond the grave. She calmly called her devoted and loving family with friends around her dying couch, spoke words of love and cheer, pointed to the golden gates that stood sjir.soon to open wide and ad mit her sweet pure spiris which w as then preparing to be escorted by a convoy of angels to the glad presence of God, th re to sing his praise for ever in the city of the new Jerusalem , and while her voice was weak in this life me think I can hear her singing and praiting God around the great white throne in Heaven. B. F. Scuo. I II 1 1 I A IM K(.NTS WILL NOT HE RECEIVED. Washinuton, D. C, June 2'J Don Pedro, MoEtt, of the Chilian c ngres ional envoy, allowed another day to pass without making his appearaDce at the executive mansion or department of state. It now begins to appear that the mission with which Senor Montt and hi associates in charge is a failure in to far a their official recognition by t he United States Government fs concerned and it is improbable that they .will be received in any capacity, either ctlicial ly or unofficially by any executive cfli cer of this government. Person is well versed in diplomatic practice and thoroughly acquainted with the history of the department of state, this afternoon said that the rea son fjr the adoption of this course by our government was broader than any questions involved in the present case and was founded upon a uniform line of precedents running back to tbe dite of our civil war. A Fragile Structure. A system which chronio indigestion haa depleted and rendered nervous and feeble, is indeed a very fragile slructure, a tenement fast toppling into irretrie vable decay. Excessive irritability of temper, apnormal and causeless anxiety, hypochondria, hysteria and sleepleasneas thene are some of the manifeatations of nervousness. That grand invigorating nervine, Hoetetter'e Stomach Bitters, tranquilizers by strengthening the nerves, accomplishing the double result throagh the medium of renewed digestion and assimilation No tonic in existence exhibits such tboroughnesa. produces such speedily appreciable effects as the Bitters. It is a perfectly reliable safeguard against malaria and dangerous kidney trouble, and remedies completely liver and bowel inactivity and disorder. Ner vous invalids should not fail to fortify their systema with this benign protec tive, which well merits a persistent trial. v nim(.to I oi i; i ii. M .iirn i (i c lit ( cli'lir.il inn. Trrmi'i. ( i i. 1 Ut i iiirii iln (1 (.r.unl Vddri s. -II.im' il.ili 'I iiti li (imiiic. I'.ri 1 1 i. nt l' rutrcliiiic l(iv)pn . Washington. N L--, July 'j, 1: Ki iT"l J"l knai.: Washington just held une of the most eucce eelebratione in all tier .'iw.ory. ai New Utrne contriouted w largely attractions, permit nic to pencil n lew notes on the dsy' iloin for jour readers. Ten thousand people, it ii estimated, atieembltd from all parts o! tins eastern se etion to honor the founders of our free government. At 10 30 a procession consisting of cornet bands, military, the ppeaker, lion. Jno. S Long, and eeort, distinguished visitors, city council and clTi-era of celebration in carriage? . visitois and citizens on foot, and pars paernaliad boy marshals on banker ponies, marching while the hells ran?, the whistles blew and the cannon roared, made a pageant superb. At 11 o'clock, on the academy green where he played when getting his first : inspirations that have led to his present distinction as lawyer and orator, Hon. Jno. 8. Long, made the master epeech of his life. Space does not permit ever an outline, bat I muft tell you that i; I was characterized by thoughts ad vanced and profound, logical, chas'.e in diction, end every period beautifully rounded. His audience embraced many distinguished lawyers, ministers and citizens, and even supreme court judges, as well as the honest yeomanry of trie land, and the wise cnptivntEil from the r.art. I have never beard c.;ch universal compliments to any man. Beaufort county his birth placs. and Craven the borne of his adoption, n.re justly proud of this icaolar, jurist, orator and splendid gentleman. lu the afternoon thtj troiting ard running races were drawing card?, and the game of ball was w i:ne6ed by the Urgent gathering that ever attended a game at this place. The New lierne rlnh mAil u sninndiH i m nrpR- io n on all our pet,ple. it 19 composed of young men clever and gentlemanly in the extreme. No party away from home i r so captured a whole town as did they. They played we 1, but our team (j (1 Iutle toQ mucQ ioT luem, but they 1 tock defeat like men. Thsj tirst four ; innings were played as well &s proles- sionals could do, but latterly the heavy J weight of our boys began to tell. Th beet of feelmg exists between New ; lierne ar.d Washington . May it e.I'.vays ; be so. I At right the celebrtliou conclud- ' I with a gorgeous pyrotechnic display. Toe bridge was illuminated from end ; ta end. and for an hour and a half the ' democstration of fire works delighted ! thousands of spectators. The celebration was a succefs, and to ; the Gazette, the credit is due for origi- i nating and perfecting the programme, and to that young and talented lawyer. F. W. W hitaker, chairman of the com mittee of arrangements, for bis vigillance and untiring energy in the same direction. H DEATH AT THE END Or A ROPE. It r.i h Ii ,i in . the Veirro who Murdered tin Italian Motca. Pay the' Penalty ni the liallovv He ( onl'e-M"- Repent- , anco and uie Mope oi i anion. Charlotte. N. C, July The hanzine cf Brabham, the negro who murdered the Italian Mocca. took place i at 10:44 this forenoon. A day or two ago be expreseed a desire that his exe cution take place about 11 o'clock that he eight take dinner "In Hell." Yet he changed his irreverent mood this morning and had a conversation with three clergymen, to whom he confessed repentance and the hope of parden. He met his fate with firmness in the presence of about two hundred personp. lie made no remarks to the crowd him t elf. but the Rev. P. P. Alston, a col ored clergyman, at Brabham 'a request said thit he had confessed his guilt of the crime for which he was to be hanged, and that he was aiso euilty of a robbery which occurred at theBuford House some days before the murder. He was the seventh victim who has been hanged on the same scaiTdd. The drop was cut and the fall four and a half feet, which did not suffice to break his neck. Death snsued in eleven minutes. There was no race feeling, the justice of the sentence being acknowledged and quite a number of witnesses being negroes. A novel feature of the occasion was that the tickets of admission to the jil, issued by the Sheriff, were eagerly sought, being peddled around at Ircm oO cents to 1 5 each. The Forerunner of Circular Saws A North Carolina Invention. Editor Journal: The following ap peared in jour Journal of recent date has reference to an invention made by a native of our county who died here many years since: Mr. George D. Gordn6r, who waa for several years foreman of the New Berne Lumber Company, and is now putting up a mill near Aberdeen, Moore county, has written to his father in this city an account of a remarkable saw he ob served at work in a mill there. The saw revolves like a circular aaw, but is simply a eteel blade 8 inches wide and four feet long, with only two teeth one on ech end of the saw, on oppsite corners. Mr. Gordner Bays: "It saws the boards aa nice and smooth ae I have ever seen any lumber sawed. It was built about fifteen years ago and was run regularly up to three years 8go. " William C. Thomas, a man of great ingenuity, invented and used the rotary saw alluded to above by Mr. Gordner, sometimes using two inserted teeth in each end of the plate. Mr. Tbom8s also made gang saws of these plates, by placing a dozen or more plates spirally on the shaft set apart from each other just the disired thick ness of the plank to be cut they cutting the log up at one time, after slabbing the log with another saw. Theee rotary saws, with inserted teeth, were common in this and adjoining counties until the advent of the cir cular saw, ia later years, for sawing lumber from the log. Mr. William D Ussery. an ingenious machanic, cow living in our village, assisted Mr Thomas in constructing mills usmg these saws, and probably be made the tirst inserted tooth for Mr. Thomas, he tells me in 1831 to 1833. In much later years the inserted tooth has been patented, I think by some New Eng land or Western man long after they had been invented and U6ed by Wm. C Thomas of Richmond county, N. C Truly etc , Robert L. Steele slate Pensioners, Attention! Headvuarters Pensioners' Assoc General Order No. 1 All North Carolina pensioners who served in the Confederate Army, and who are able to go into camp, are re quested to report at Wrighteville Sound, near Wilmington, on the -'Jh day of July next. Transportation will bo furnished male pensioners on all railroads in the State of North Carolina on tneir presenting a certificate to their nearest ticket agent or to the conductor of the train, certifi cate to te signed by tbe clerk of the Superior Court of their county, with the county seal attacoea, ana certnyiiiK that tier names aro on the pension roll of their county. , Present this notice to the ag- rr. or conductor with the certiticattj from the i clerk of the court. 1 Pensioners will be met on the arrival of tho train in Wilmington, and carried to the camping ground free of charge All those going into camp must be tro vlded with three days' rations and one blanket or quilt. For further informa tion address A i '' t'T a nt E. D. Hill. Wilmington, N. By order of the Executive Com. .TIER1T V IS. We desire to sav to our citizens ti.at ! r years we have been selling Dr. Kings New iiinc 'very for t'onsumptiou, lr. King's New Lifo Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never han dled remedies that sell as well, or that hsve giveu such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every tim, and we stand ready to refund the purchase prioe, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. For sale in Newbern hy F. S- ruffv, wholesale and retail druggist. i: : 1 1 . i :i i ii i i :l' I .i Ml r.i 1 A Ill i1 ol I 7 .la'i iliiv. i: -Imiild Ii:IIim-m- r i'r.'-. n! i I imi. ' iif.i.L.v- tie j?c b.-:n r.o.4fti.y e ".a L' ished by ibe before recited act will pri-inute the valuable- and uff-.il has purpo. Or which ic was intended if s-ftil properly encouraged : and as it hath ! ae been rij. r- .-en ted to this Gecerf;'. Asfccs o its bly tliRt a lot of land with tho iiTiprovj ments thereon in tho town of Newbt rn. commonly called anil known by the appellation uf the Glebe, which wf-.a formi rly purchased at the expense of the inhabitants of th county of Craven for tl.o residence of a minister of the Epnoopal church, wcuLl tend to the in crease of the f unds cf the asid academy, if the same w as vt: J la i!ie tru-'.i e.-: . thereof: I. Ho it therefore en ictfd by tho General AsM-mbly of the Sta:e cf North Carolina, an it i-i hereby enacted by the authority ot t'. sam". That the lot j of land in the town of Newborn, sit- uatul on Middle and Johnston streets, and known and described in the plan of the said town by ibe number three hundred and twenty-two, together with all thj improvements thereon, be, and it is hereby declared to be vested in the trustees for promoting ami eetaMiehing the Newbern academy, and their suc cessors forever, in trust to and for the hcnilits, us'h and pu rpo-es cf I h" aca demy, and 'he said trustees t a tnaj irity uf t: it their liret Hireling nft.-r tho pviM, f this act, may talc poe?esiion of th . A lot and iiivrovo tnents. and rr-nt or i- therwise dispose f the same ia such inr.nr.fr e? to them may appear most ad vantaeo-" t the eaid scad e say. " By the above act of the L '):Vi.nure it : will hi pcen that the lot if etri.or : of Til'A ilo an, I JjLtiei.-n streets., no w , owed by Mr. C. E. Fiiy, was : .'. ... ' at the of the iul.-tl'it'tnt ; " tue t ri'iity of Craven for tho resi dence of a minister of the Episcopal Church," that it wbs taken (see 'Hawk's, report'" cf Sjpreme court cafes ,,'-7t"f i-ouij:-iix:it'--:i fend -:''- 'nti!n I "'u ) from the church ana given to tho Trustees of the Ne wbern Acaiemy. Iiy samo report the church J waa barred from reeovi ry "by the l tt-it ate '. liitiit't'::- . " The church now wants to pur- ht.se from the academy a ' piec- cf erouufl about one fourth in ; e:z-: rf the piece alluded to above for . tlii- 'Tis-idLce of a minister of the '.'A ro,)l rh'.irch" i.ni this should have sij.-i. - ir. :1 ncncc with the tru.'teofl in fix ing i price b,th j -ist and reaeonable. William H. Oliver. l.liiur r.il jioiied 'I'weiif Vcar. -. i io . July 1 Last evening 's train C::i'.i jo . July 1 Last evening 's train over the Milwaukee road carried n-n-n.iicr n..,nno,.- itf, Ar,, 7, ,- . -.-e,. Jlc icars. who wnl tomorrow, at Rochester. Mien., h.i married to one of the wealthiest merchants of that ci;v. dir. iriuur aiortoD. inis marriage is the rei-ult of vows spoken twenty years ago. but which were interrupted by a misunderstanding occasioned by the loss of a letter in the mails. The letter was misdirected by Morton, and lay in the dead letter office for two years. Mrs McVickars was then Mies Msgeie . ..I . . m.. Hai t ey A V. underfill Fall. C HAKLEruN, S. C. July 2. Yester day afternoon achild of 4: years named tlorenc''' Kennedy, who is on a visit from Brooklyn, N. Y., fell from a fourth story window at No. 307 Main gtreet Charleston. She struck awning over a drug store and rolled off to the sidewalk, and was found to be but slightly irj jred. Sife acd sure to regulate the h iwels, Aver,? Cathartic Pills never fail to give satisfaction. Recommended by eminent physicians. I ( niia's I mhik 1 Washington, ' fully prepared se Suirar ! min d ry . D. C. July 2 Cart statistics of the sugar industry of Cuba for the last ten years show an average annual production and i xport of about 050,030 tons, about 92 per cent, of which went to the United States and the balance, in very small proportions, to England, France and other European countries. For Over Fifty Years. Mrs. Winplow's Soothing Syrup has been u-ed for children teething. It soothes tbe child, softc-na tha gums, allays all paic, curen wind colic, and i3 the best remedy for Diarrbo-. Twenty five centy a bottle. Sold by all drug gists throughout tho world. A Mild Rebuke lor The Prince. London, July 2 The Baptist Association has adopted resolutions re gretting the baccarat revelations, and declaring that the Prince of Wales in stead of posturing as the leader of immoral forces, should be tho leader and inspiration of the moral force of the empire. A SAFE INVESTMENT. I.- one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised Lh-Ufrgiat a bottle of Dr. King's New-Dis covery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for aijy ailection of Throat, Luncs or Chest such as Consumption, Inilammation of Lungs, Bmnciiitis, Asthma, Vhooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can always be depended upon. Trial hot- ties free at F. S. Duffy's wholesale and retail drug store . Syrup of Fiirs, Produced from the laxative and nutri tious jaice of California Age, combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be mcst beneGcial to the human systsm. acts gently, on the kid neys, liver r.nd bowels, effectually cleansing the system, di-pi-uing coius snd headaches, and curing habitual coristipntion. Heav y Ei-jliliiig in ( iiili. Lcuivi'i:. June 30, via Galveston, July I: is rumored tuat heavy lighting has taken place between toe Government and Congressionsl forces on the coaet between tho towns of Oeuquim bo and Huasca. Engagements are eaid to have occurred both on land and toa. but no particulars have yet been re ceived . There's the Dinner Bell ! What a clattering and a chattering as the children answer the dinner bell and rush into tho dining room. Oh 1 the gratification a good appetite affords as our noon day's meul is set before us But this vacant chair, what does it mean V "Oh, that is Uncle Charley "e seat. Gusss ha don't feel like eating, he's got dyspepsia, you know." Dys pepsia! horrors! Deliver us from dyspepsia. What's the use of being olaeued with euch an ailment anyway V what s the use naving a stomacn so irritated and sore that even one bite ol food gives it distress? Why not heal the soreness and allay the irritation and strengthen its muscular processes, by nainr? Botanic Blood Balm. Will it cure' It certainly will. Manv, mF.ny a former dyspeptic owes his enioyrnent of life to B B. B. Give it a trial. S J. Chandler, Richmond, Va writes: ' No one can afford to be with out B. H b . w no wisues an aopt-cne. I could scarcely eat a single biscuit for hrenkfast. but since taking B. B B I who,e ub,a F0 t0 appak For Bale by F. S. Daffy, Drupe New Berne N. C. An leros. to t ie (in-ill KiiHn r. Whitp! Earth. Minn., July 3. Tbe chiefs of the Minnesota Caipnewa In dians are in privato counrcil here, prcpsrin n lettfr to ho sent to the President setting forth their grievances. They claim they were swindled out of 1.000 f-oii acres of land iu tho L-':f River co'.ir.t ry. Morltr.-iires ( anecllei!. Nfw Berne. N. C July C, im. I. Junes W. Piddle. Register cf Dieds of Craven county. N C. , certify that the following rnortaKes on re cord in my t.l"io from Lliekburn & Willett havo been duly paid and can celled . Hackburn a: Wi'.lett 0' 0 to Firo Associations of IY.il. r, OGO. to i',;wn. F.y -V Co . New Rerne T. C ST.. "500 to (rrcrti. r.'V I.'., Isew t C B-rne. N. C. 812 SCO, to Berne, N. C J. W j7d& wl w Green, riMU.r. Fo; ,t f'o., N ; of Tieras. M i, WxiU I AM. f; .. '.villi- . ' ;;. i " I Ilo ri-st I rum ,'...' r-.- oa st. Heneatli the nio.iLo wlire ro . r: its cr, p , la sunshine arc' in blast. O let him slrrp for eft hive vf His brow t'lt- tb tds of ct.ri O let him sis?;-, f'rt r ". On Aden's -. .' sir. T'wfcS J."fill5 i ,.! :i t : ; h . In bliss he laid life dowr, : A wanderer no moi e to roam. He fought ard won '.he crown. Ho left hia treaurf d ones bt To mourn ia hitler tears; :iad But Jesus can :ach 'or.' ty u.ii- An! iri t !-I V!. Vil.TCK. I : ! I Mi - Vi h'o.llj. Ciiai.l::- : V. " . July 4 The northbound K and li train leaving here at 7.30 a. m was derailed nim rriles balow bf'Te sr. '. a number cf people ar1 reported k ilej. Htirgrons and ntirje left on a fp-ri?l train for th g;es n' actij.jat. Taore i no connecticn with tho p'aca by telegraph hut the ii?z-".'i) h?,s sent t wo reporters il )n or, b'T-e- :.:; kill,-, by t'c on ih t'.iin i. de")i! . t w. e 1 1' -. a I'.ir inj'.ir l irraii!nir of tn northtiountl K an i M rsnriwl below train hire :'. I 1,1 Mil '1:1.'. : i piti I' .r b ,'. ,;,a.tef s ivi'jori lu;r. l.r ind iiesticn a-i.t f 'u i -tom n-h t-.Vc Lemon Euxir I'o. si'k and ner vuu- headnciu - take Lemon Elixir- For fcloepiessac.d uni t.crvousniss, take Lmon Elixir. For loss of sooetit'1 and .Is-biiitv. tal-p i Lemon Elixir. For fever, chuis and n:al.i ia. take Lemon Elixir. Lemon Elixir will not fail you in any of tho abovo diseases, all of which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomich. kidneys, bowels or blood. Prepared only by Dr. H Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. oUi;. and ?1 00 prr bol.lv; druggisls. . riiO'MlM'.'T ,vi; .'ter ton r-tr.r;i of rnit ivkiii greet -ti! 3riz;2 from ir.d igestion , witu great nervous prostration, bilioustc-sr. disordered kitl- I . ! cocenpauon. l have been i curcd by Dl"' czley s L-mon Elixir, i ami am now a well man. Rev. C. C. Dams, Eld. M. E. Church South. No. 2-i Tstnr.U St., Atlanta. Gs. A Western .North Carolina Irani lalis TJironsrh a Trestle and Two are Kill, ,1. Charlotte, N. C, Juno ;i0. A pas senger train on tho Wtstun N. C. division of the R:chsr)or.d & Dacvilie Railroad went through Seizors' trestle?, near Newton, this morning at 11 o'clock. Captain Lini-ter, the conductor ic ehf-rirp of the train, ivs instantly killed, and a negro brakeman wp.s fatally injured and it is since reported his died. The train is a total w r-.sck nnd it ii miracu lous how the passengers escaped with their iives. The road was blocked ten hours. BCCKLE.VS ARVICA SALVE The Best Salve in the world for ('nr,s. Bruises, Sore?, CI cert- s'a'.t Rhea:-.:. Fever Sores, 'fi ner. iJu.-ipped lJ.n: J. . 'l-.-i'ilrdns. Corns, and ali S!;';:i Eruptions, and Posi tively cures Pile.-, or ro r-sy re is guaranteed to give perfect f or money refunded. Price 2." box. For sale in N'jwn- ?r, ! y 1 wholesale and retail urugfit. ' f.ic: A NEW DISCOVERY. Spiiittiae ILiIsani. The f'.vor.' 'i ;iii!y Jledicitie. A pure Extract of the Pine and Cedar Tree, tcblic safety demand? that only HONEST AND RELIABLE MEDICINES SHOULD BE PLACED UPON THE MARKET. I. T. MclverEsq., Wilmington. N. C. was troubled with Rheumatism and Neuralgia, and many other medicines had been tried but no relief, and two bottles Of SI'iKITTINE IjaLSAM CURED HIM. Mrs. E. KuhDlank. Wiirrjingcoc, N. C , waa troubled with Asthma and Coughs tor many years, she had tried many other medicines prescribed by dillerent Phyaicians but no relief could be obtained and two bottles of tersian iniialent cured her. Mrs. H. B. Jawett had the Grippe and one bottle of the Persian i.mialent cured ijer entirely, and many hun dreds of other testimonials can be produced for other digeases, where the spirittine Balsam, and toe Persian InHaLENT b.5vs made aHronishicg euros, when everything else f ila Guaranteed to give eat isTaction if properly used, or money refunded. So'd hy all D-ugj-isU. J. V. Jukda:-;. DrujrKut. KfW Fieu:e. M, .. Aent jl?J&w.n '"The sh ;o which suits i thn hoe which soils. Turing your feet with you and have them fitted to a pair ef our common sense suces. ihe .shoes sold hy us are tho old reliable Stacy Adams !c CoV, they not only wear well bat parties who have heen wearing them for the la.st S years are not troubled with corns. We have them at M 00, .J.50, si.Of) and S5.00. If you need any goods in the men s line, give us a trial. e will treat yoa right every time. Cloth ing, flats and Shoes. AT HOWARD'S. JSBVSS. STAPLE AMD FANCY DEY GOODS: CK)()I)8 25. T: IS! NEWEERN. X. C I IP e'i u fcr- Keeps hand Ever y thin Q' on. in a irsf- y t j j Middle St p. fcl'IK', IS ' Sticcvssor t ' It .lf r:s v JIcndcTSori'., General Insurance Agent. KejTecn tir I csu ranee Co: Vliii-ru a . of I'uilBdel j.h i.-i . tiorne Insurance (irtp:m'-I'lie.-u !:ibar:ii'.!:t' i 'c:n ,;'.t!V N'ortl) i f New -i J-l: ! LI i !L1 : HaiiMr Ilavtford. North i. 1- :i , o. if! il.. ,;uirie y f New of KileiKU. itreenwitc York. j'ne:ii.x In I'ui led l.'u. of Aania, Uostcn Jiostoa. ! i.bimj :ice . ..f HronJv u-e ('..:!. yn. ;i y, .r,;:e iriiMMm CTn prinv , I uly i: l5 v-t f of WrQS CVftW ''KIALE INSTITUTE, til L. 1 ni SUllILl! ,11. Ovinia. Uf-etis Sei'i. iTIli, i:i.. Ono of the most Uicrongh and p i tra?tiv-- F-' ln;o;s Uit Young l.adles m the feoutii. Cone-rvatoiy Cour-,a iu Mr.6.'. I vei.l v ve encliers ai. d ''itlieers Sitn:H:i)ii beant'.'oi. t-liioaie tiiiMirp.s8e,!. Pupils froni tTventy Slytea. 'J eruis iow. Bptctil lurtuceiueiilB to persons at a dis tance. Voi' '.Lie. siij-iorior s d .n i ai;bs uf Una celebratf-el Virslnia School, wiite for n Oati logue to tbe President, W. A. HARRIS. D.r . j'a!ytv.".n Ist.itiiitoii, 'a. Col A troublesome; skin rtiocan caused me to scraich for ten months, and has h t iew data us' of N 8. S. Upper Murlhoro, Aid. bwift? specific. i was cured Severn venr arro of yhUc sweliin.tr in my hi T- (he use of 8. S. S., and have h:id no Fvmptoms of any return of the di-ve. .Many pmm 'm'n,1 r'lysi' inns an. nd. d , 'and a.l failed, but S S. s. did i lie w,.rk 1'aui. V. K r kk r ati; i ;i( K. Johimon ( 'ii v Treat .,n filood ; Li:J!-d free. faWIj'l bi'L . ti i Atlanta, Gu. r llll JiT THE FRONT. Bargains offered in a ,x '.: ' :!: new lot of Horses and 'Mules just arrived. , , ,, i See my Road Carts. ;i' -I Ivruve the best and m -.-largest line of them : ;;: ; ever brought to the y- ; city of different grades h,j i J fromSil0.50 to S75.00.I i ii' Also, Buggies, Har ness, Whips, Robes, &c. J. W. STEWART. lune!) dwtf NOTiCE. The undersigned. K. W. Carpenter, liaf duiy quilined as Executor of the Palate of M.:M. Williams, doe'd, and hereby gives notice that he rerjnlres all porsons havlnt: Claims against the estate of tbe said M M vVllliaacs. to present them to the aalrtKx! ecutor. duly authenticated, for payment, oa or before the (Jlh dav of .Inly, lv.12 or "Ise this not re will be pleaded 111 bur ol re covery. Persons indebted to the estate iiivf' rny wlihout delay. , E. W. CAHPKNTKR. Jtul, wU x JJKxeciilor. lTER CWLERS, Ice Cream Freezers, lee Picks, Ice Chisels, i Preserving Kettles, Fruit Jars. Fly Traps, Wire Gauze, Hardware, Sash, Doors, Blinds, : Paints, Oils TV Cock For Wood, Coal and Oil. SmaEIwood ! Siover, MIDDLE STREET. june2(j dwtf Special Gut Prices, To Ulose Out My Stock of CAN FRUITS. I OMl.t'l I'l .Oe. ! c;u..- I'i CUT::, i IV.i.'llr :!ow lYri'-!:eB i-.llow lull Mand :iv . J Hi n s i ) ji 1 i ii uia ( Iropn Gage -v. ' :;' -lii KKtr l'luiii HAc. i' r : tl. .. -u s White Cherries . . nib " AprteotB v .c. I CHiiri ' MiiM-Ht Graf 'H "-. i H' it- in sy i u p :i"c. U'c 2 Hi n;. -H' ' ti I'inenpi Ic '"-. '2 u .-a .-s " J'h-. JS.'. o-All ol thpse brands of lruiis anuar auteed to be orJ. JOHN DUNN. &V If you have not tried my new drinks, COCA COLA AND GRAPE PHOSPHATE, do eo at onoe; they are refreshing and invigorating. Give me a trial. New Berne, N. C. 6 1G dwtf FREE TO ALL. Arijolnlrp; my place of busineiK. on liroail street, I have now GOOD STAB LlES, AND A SIIF.I) FOR HORSES AND VEHICLES, to accommodate my patrons from the counry. Full Line oi Choice Groceries & Provisions sU-nysoi, hand, and PRIOES AH LOW As l'HK LOWEST anrt tUALI'lY AS II lull AS THH HIGHKHT. Goods guaranteed as rcrrcscnti it or jrey i-t funrleil. Call and pret our prices before buying else where. Oniers cromptly ruled and thipjK 'l. No trouble in that line In the future. as- ('onslgnmenUiif Country Produce bo liriieil, and Highest Market Prices giiarun toed. Entile old Btand, Broad sti eet , r.oer Railroml. J. J. T0LS0H. li's easy khii the Bail corset. That's be cause it lias coils line win springL; in the sides. They clasp the figure rl"'-ely, but yieU to every r.i' di :i. They ";dve'', but tin y come, back. So does your money -if you've worn a bull cur set two or three weeks, and find that you don't like it. O. MARKS SUN. i OUTI.A.n, ?I.U.L. o I S X nrtf Jfl Sll.su. k U., iallress Oo., South Front Street, IXTow?- Bern i A i . i 'i i 'i:. Y iiolcsalc l' our dwn y, alt rcKscs, ! Lowest order Of i y. 11: Call liH)te il'l I' n . of from host idiu'k till' ( iT ; ill I In- ji: ic. i Pir.L- iv" 1 1 iim.-(1 one of :n l.nw much like ; 1 1 .' v re ; what " :.- thc-m. :. .ii .;; --si much a h i 1 1:111 Ali CottoL Ma trusts. ITltpso nil- 1 our process 1 1. lumpy foMii, ;:-h liked. By y -iiro rid of tho ions cenerallv found in siu-h. ;nul make n de lightful I (' i . Excelsior Cotton Top Mat tresses, rule ith us has as Kivcn ii.s manufac- o I ; : 1 1 'T priced troods. K'itly. VN c use Strew wltli Ccttoj Topi. In this trrado wi- use dry selected straw: liie cotton is e i.'i.c n.j: L :'i vos : and :st.!ca!.k perfect Mi:- '.!. i: !" d. ! I is (lie) "oi.dK v. e make, satisfaction, and 'Ve use six styles ion Steel . ;;.:uv. well li.nish : iirec i w vs o of spiral Our X Woven Wire Mat- tress Is our most saleable Spring Ueil. Wooil frame nicely fin ished. Carefully woven and cabled Y-itli three rows of spiral springs. Our 2X Woven Wire Mat tress 1 : tiic s-; n: as X without tllO three imw ; ' s,prin;;-s. Do tress you : 8 1 e aiiit old Mat cvitt t!, steamed, :d ;:iaiic as yood o scad them to Mattrcfs Co , icouth Froul St. l''s-W, : ( w : as th.'. ii lice Fp.ctorv on Ii you hi anv mntc:-':a.l 1 i.iir, Moss, or tr. want made iuto us. a Mattress, scad it to We will make you as pretty a ever saw MattrciiB as you Thesi l; attent ion. low a ' w ( i i 1 : i . . . . . v. .,. arc not , i , -i'e ,i - ,1 pleaseii. i-1 I , ;iv ..-.ir iersonal r prices aro as a , -h. i'liey are :r 'a.'.ili'. if you u.-iiitr our oods trial and vnii will be W il FeatherB, Feethcr Tillows, Moss ' Cotton Bolsters in cither td above grades. Church Cushions, Yacht Cushions, or special orders of anv kind shall have PROMPT ATTENTION. We till these wild 1'i.ie Hair, Cotton, Moss or i . x ' i si or. Crib and Cradle .Mattresses made lo order. jul -i d w.'iin LOOK! LIVE! S&E YOUR SIDNEY. Bv Dealing With Us! Mphlen iiulll ve ,'!..-r (re .1 v irk.iii Us a 1 III I, OoMl . la I ill. lur 1 1. 1 f.,r Couulir id KpK t U. ', :!.:. a ti -1 ' r 1 1 u: : ' ; v ilcr-, ' '. fu . j . Giiurcliill & Parker, li mc'.' l St n-pt 'Pf 1 n r t :t f I f Ilallroa!. "III.., 'Wtlt ...ly - i. h a i;w . A.ldi- Ml ottc), ; uhliA, Muliie. It I I r, 'i i - . lo i. h-w it lima 'v'c ' s.j . 1 e. I 'it oi iiim-fri. Will, M ItasJ ialsJ l tit, : t .. I Irajrii. , . . . . .I ft. Mil e , ih. 1 Ilia l B i-, . k and itm-ra( hiT..., ) ou th fw- plmu Isaip. is it lLMlaV aiMW I iii-i'-:- j turi' o i 1 lie v cry n j 1 hi ce ,S: v 1;S ( ticks. , s . - -
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 9, 1891, edition 1
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