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V - - THF JOURNAL. mt.7 Bsa.tg. y.c . JULY i. W o, trmm CI tVV : ru S3 .too : mm O&m aWS 1 Chic. S03V v ,- 2- f , ,- v ' Pvaka. Kim Mi r Hwco'l SOTOo r -. UMy.tO ; W.-va Vj dTT AJTD VICINITY , - Jt. J. R. Tjle cna-! to tii f.-.i wltik tkrw ttmuune tW nt'ii J ur.- " Erv. TVo. Pi (o uvl wi.'e r- : S ; Tll ' -t W U v.t.l trill th'-v tv i P.l lit. DUuo Wtirj t-.-rr jrJ dkUcUM, lU-re c i ton t U food pW V dwl! IMtT WlC l)Uu.tv) t-fc.tor -t in ikrW . ltV) fi-t. 0..i ; W. X2(patftV W tfx owner A ftvlnctml moKin will ora n hit it Mit 8alj ( Charch Qkrkt. Bar. Jofca T. It1tis v But: ICC C'ft. Dill, ktij Uk Ur. n a Diftjy.ki UXm UaaMa U trawl fir tk Binrvr StwIm JUcbia wpJ ' f " Jtr. W. .T. Imm's kmluwy n cnf- 8Mir. iwar Oo4Jbori, Oiwi Mar. daj turn wmmrniH ktdktoJ Iwo mtrk ror BcogUM. BrofvWm k r F Uj Uk kar o marker ' MttfkthnMii, H. Wttt Woo.1. ho raiaad M I t khcto o oake. I'm tk lt Klfrf Watl He ii thrm bl( CTOp tlUl hbfllllM prr nrr TW cltTfc tk 8apnor Court hu ' ftf poiMkml AWxaadvr K. WUuua, of YmcvUxq,, a Jaafcc of Cm Pm of the lm lanraakJB. to til acaacr caaani b l& Wk a U U( ITa. il Kl o Kc. qWiSad before tb clerk ' Tk af ytScaata for lh can7 n cb 2Trtki Ckroilaa Coi o( Ajrrvrnlturv MaJ Karkaakal Arta ara mtati to Hit DV. 1MC od" exiEaio tkm om kfaa jay Aogva i( 9-30 a. m brta papvr aal pencil fic wnttra CapC J. If. CUwrvl,- vaa in th city TModay vvrytsff 1SO.0OQ fort of" lnmbr to Coutrvct St kooaca & the liV; Tmr aiatid to to aaaU bj tkoar iitionJ tkf Otaa tooaa of th kiai propowel ka alraWy torn bwilt aad fooad aatuUc tory. Ow of Si uaa coai pUted is t t pt at tcb ramaizua alatioa in tb aaatia him ckanctar. rVotu Yadaia mtmmtj, warn tammd Jaai rn -i.: wixda ftt " IVlaatuM, Tkaxsdaf . SIm ia upp-n-U to karo bm atot by yoan; nua tuwil ZM2xm Ttoy kal baea iatiaaata, tat - WI itiafmil. Ukosytl to wu with kr amy tto araa of tto niarvlrr wton h . Wa laat m aliva. prvaroe where- beta ara ao( kauwm. Iloav & F. Grady waa to aaoiiat I ! CTiofcnai. Ttora waa a pd dirtwa yrtnat, mm.i tto hi ting was m iaterert , ka M. X A. Ntev, of CtatorUad . Oooa, waa tkctaU tto frcaidaBtiai Uc , - tor. At tto cioaa of tto ciwrnUn Bmtor of third prty deiw wuMnw aal tobi aaatiai; of tkctr own Tto Oraaaa an ty deitacs .:! S.-ra for Qa-vaiaad Mtd Daaaocracy IL BL Klaaay. of La Oraat, to cailcd Ito third party primary maafinirs to b tokl la tto towaaoipa of Lanoix cuaney. 0 ga iaiy 90tk, to ict liv:- to tto cunaty eoavaatioa which wl to tto 9ta( cuoTntici Tb f imttmt la to bm la IUiirb, Aaut 14th, ,. to nilaall caaxridaiaa Rr j-.k offirvrs toal taiact fMvoidinKiai -l-wton i f tto Btato at Varg lloil Ckaa. D. JUlTtr. rrLidot of tto FtoMfa toJaaCrU ad XjtmI .Vho( of Or aa burn aadcfpaXoa a larw mrvd t tto !! of ttoi (ftacuvuoo thm tail riul I ill yUlrwt a-Ul aiaka tkia tui an t titarVa, worthy of th patrooaa af all taaita who dair to ito theu , ' 4agfctem a practical bwaiaoaa docatioa. TUm ! attoag ad-mcato of (maala aiiiK-a-ttoa oad rta;tJy riaima that 'Jm pri aJaovAt kaTa otvai fclTinti-H with tor Tto aMckatvl taainy rwun !tu cum - Mora toad. Tto drwt partm OWt WadaaadaT i-ml om talaaJ Mr. aad kfr Ilowwr of Ptui Vlaa ZooUara, of CbJratro; Hum !Iirr., of BlaK,aad kftoea W W Clark, and C & Tt, of Now Bora. Tto other t: tod omry Jada W A. Hok, of Uacotn oav aad XJ. Ctomber !kaith. of Filok, aad a boy. a arptow of Mr BaiUl Ttoy wwra oat about thrrc tomra, aad aa a malt of their port they broagkt 900 poaado of tto braatifnl and deGbsiaaa Spaaiah Kuwkwnrl t.h tog pack aa tkia ia tna prt Hi. Baraaam oaca gawa aoote good ad vice ! kawaaaa an coocvrniag a-lrcr taaag; aa follow: "To do aot, any of yoa, adrartiaa aaoagk. Yoa ookt to asr priatar't Bvk ovary day Yoa ar aalecp aad waat roar tiaa.aiaa to rap lUel. A amltof aitTirtlai nii nf ha paper com yaat fiwaa ia a eommuaity aad ; U i ' arpatabla Bfi. rwwa thooKh he be of m..t ahality will grow in the eiteeiu aad of kia fellow. ru the ame prlacipW a arwapaper aijTcrtiMecaeQt be eoaaoa faailliar ia tto rye of the ri!. : It attvkaa tto auno and boautciM of the aa fcn friar oaJ ita prwarorv in the col ajaaaof a aewwpaper roapirra -. od len-1-ha tto abaliry of ita encerpnee Prifaaa tall aad ardent of Uie Atiantic Itolal, it gaaial propr- Mr PUnk. aatl tto ataay attrartioaa of the ro, cocne Daai ttoaa aow raTyinr toe wriMon it Motwtoad. AUadinf to the hoe an.1 Ita laaaj,iiaimr. yraterdiay. Mr llowvr. aa I ia t of tto Ylrsriaj Iacorpor:t.irt f ttoX. W. A C. fUilroad, muarkol T Mara caaaof to aaid in it f r The 4to.taWaa aiaialaiaoii throqhoqt '.. -i caOaam. Ttoy art aa Kur-uit u'.ie. --! lltiiaa wanartnr tto kutet '--a K- 0t'.m ttoirway to look ai'.er the :.-Ui Ibrt aad aajoy meot of their fir-m Jaat fWlfea to tto eatraoce of th. ileaian bato tto bal room of the Atiarti. Iloaal Tkanday aveaiaar, Mr. J. ha naak waa aiada tto rocxpiont of n u. gam'jiaaiiil of auar caa of the :& t if "g ttot ooaid to arraard. Mr. C P.Tkf af Ftiiladarpkia waa tto donor. TrvaUa Draxxratlc dab. Tb (o; n;i grct.aou-o g.rv notice .Jul" trtT r!M form Cievrland ami Cnrr (".( 11 Tr-nv Au "it 6th The ' prawn r j : j p i!rv1"r- ' f. n" .irrw. J K South. I. II Whitrhr.!. A J lktaki, W s. Hw'.a.v F F Rank. A T burn. J H RirU jr , i: S Fnnk W V lUno. W II lU'exh. A F V,i, C .' i'.i.:-.t J j W dln lm. Vow IIuMiltaa FfbaIt tollc. K-t J i J t.ch. t.clicr o. nid tal r. 1 a;ru phi .jwi n I ui'nl luatory in Hi-Tiut- r. Frm.i l"oi!e oC Ieirairton, K . who ca;nc to tiio etty in .h intrrrst "f th coiicijr, ft v s-.i-r !iv n. mint: to cumina1 lin tv irk .:; th.-r (--mt Mr Janot tr.i lr t oM ;mio-uon Qpon tho of .vi r ! wh.- hi. i the ploaiarr of hearing ::r ;r. -.h ia p: pakm in rvfcmr.cif ". -nr.-if- !! im;'.t.-c ; h !.:, .i.o-v: of ih" T5Hr. It l..Xlll.vlitl"lll iTV 8rwtli, 'frr -onifort tvinjj rT5rl.-'l the papi'., r..l i: hi.l !ortTa.t pu boa jooc '.tutituuoR of th' k:n.L It I t the lr.'-t f.-reV.- ;vJinj i-h.-ii ;r. Keotxicky it iiu -.c:i-hcr in :u ,'r- alty, tad it ' itar.ti vi wi.le n-iau- uoo is ho wr. t fust tht it hun lrviU of pipi 4 v. !.-w-i frura fourteen StiU-c watriaJ Coutrntioa. The .-ic-rrnth vn.tor.al lutnct i r. r. Pmc1 f th- counttr f Ix-ooir OrrtrK-, Joaaa, i 'r-1. . i: ( rt. r t r..l w ac-l a eotitic 1 to two Koilon Th: l. :n xorvlacT with th-- rwlirtricting by ht lw( ltp!tan:. The (!.. r of tt.- K:r..ton 'n-v Vmm 1 rrM t t tt. r of inquiry to the chir aiaa of th.- IVmocnuiTr KtccuUtc Com mittee in cai-h .tush f th:t .intnot. ir-jflt; tvw - ' the time n. 1 p!joe ol hM:n- th .ni:.Tiii conrrtit-ort. One rvpiT frr.l Kia.ton Mr VS H. t"hi.! wwk jfrten-t. Mr V M Pcanail. of Jose, u.l Mr JJ W HiJ.lle. of CrwTcu. yrwil tlil the cooTrnUon N-h-id oo T-o.-.!y S-ptcmtr 13th. ISM At Morehel It ii upp'1-' 1 th: '.he ire cil wiii meet with 0" pfti-t vn t if cwt it will b5tl ifi Morrhea.l i ple It u tome- whit centrw. for the ilutnct, an I i fronte pl." :'. r a:cetiorw How tke Kaia DU Tf ilajlartoa. Wrilocailar vflemon r-iu-. w . mucli -Trr :a w um-.niTt.n tnan in -c-w Berne Wuh.'uti -eurrl there n.l ilaxaivirs to the amount of $J w. l.ne It waa terrific for n hour an.l waa ac compauiol by '.ouJ thunler ami lihtninp The tnr MWTiirrr av the unrot run hkr rrnri aad aiitt in ulUition Tto low place alone which Jacoba Ron .low from Third tlrret to the northeast orner of Mirkct aad -5nl iu i per fect nwer The bwa j ar L of tile premi- - iioojf the ran were from one to tthrre feet .leep in water Un Toml ctreet, miit wy between Prince and Market, there is a w ail) about . fifteen fret high rvachiotf from eoe pTniexit to the lot baiow, and the water poured orer the wail, making a perfect Nivirar- In a few -annate the yard below wa corrrol wtta water about tbrre feet deep anJ a colored woavan, who lirm in a hone in the low place, ii ao alarmed that her cries were heard a coaple of blocks away The street. up in the bosiaeas part of th city were rushto treams and sewerai mere haA ta h&.l rhickest dnwned before they could neraoTt thj coops from the udewmJks. Many "chicken on prirate premises were also drowned Tto weather bureau report the rainfall here as 3 10 inches, and rtranjre Ui say there was wery h'.Ue rain north of Hocky Toiat, aad wery Uttle a few nxiics aou'.h an ! west of the citw Barae! to Death. On last Friday hort while before aooo, at the home of Mr Frank Dail, Bear Institute, a heartrending accident occurred. Mim Addi Hill, an eiht yer;d .Uhter of Mr Plokaey flill. who was Ti-wtin ber tistrr. Mrs. Iail. ws n-'iiente.) to k indie a tin in the ttowe and did o, and. it is thought, for the purjTose of incrasvais the flame napully the tanok tto kerosene . n and p.ured oil oa tto wood, the rlsir.e or m. -nun tea ted to th caa and rrpkxle,! :t, enweiopinj the child ta tames. H -r -nes reached the ear of Mrs P-ai!. Uspite the noije of the awiair machine whieu he was operating at the time-. is. Mrw IHil hasteoe! to tto chiid aid, cisr,l her and put her Ji a toN of taster near by. but not before the child hid reveired fatii injuries dd:e hwed in crrat psaa '1 til neit moroicj. wber. n-..-,f.l tae :ittie tulferrr tmm pn Mr. lail wa. i4iii;-rtju.iy '. urned wtuie !nit( t taw her nter but is expecte! t. r'c.Tc.- -rvo-..ton r rre Press. IVopic thoahl 'c wcry wary a.l ut the ue of oii iro'ind irrs. xr.A parents chould peciAily .-aiati.-n their Isairer A.ci.ler.t '.-.k-of .. trv.juer.t x-cttrrr.e times bnuht at ut not unconscious of vr-. ' this rase hut '"y lu '. judijniec. w u 1 Icier ' Vn :'- 1 ; f.;:T eh-.: !rvn -J its - the !if are ind re orne 1 '..ttle child Issuer as in w h ta at u re ipp-- would rvk'.esH ct ot A cai'.p n'.e.-t.r. w-.ii '-e he! 1 it Hunt-u-.iT Qaarter. txxtnnin Fndsy Irsid Inu Elder Iloce w-.ll hold nusrterty con firrence it its heirinninr Her J F Butt, of this cxty, w-ill be ooe of the minuters who will assist in the meeting He leaves for it tomorrow Mr II II P wdy. who has just opcnxl a loar,lin house in the city, has made a pretty gvod (tart. He informs us that be already has a .loren permanent boaxders, and rts a fair share of transient patronage. He was in the business a number of yean at Bayboro, and his r 1 pe rveoce coupled with the adrertiSiniT he is doing, i eaa bl:n him to tj.- 1 ready hoi I of the business her' in- t nl.l' r 1 Me-r.4;-r .v In a etter fr ni Mr W II Lyon of (iohls- jn . liiij ICsnket tore wjo is now la Ita'eih wr.tten to us. be wind up with syin "Jat Jl year ago t.xlsy, oq Sua-Lay, July 21t. t"l. I with my regi ment, the 8th S C wa. in battle at Man usas the first battic. I have the mrat C " A 'xrlt I won; that .lav Money could not ' uy :t. tiow time flies and people forjfrt Suhdsy r.igt.t the ho-is.- f Mr A B I'miiil!, ecers-iy known as L Biggs 1 1 a a : ! 1 near Swift C rre k w a en te red and robbed wh i.e he and family were jtten.hug AntieK-h Free Will Baptist hnreh. iNm: a anic ,litsat The trunk .1 which Mr 'tsiaill kept hi money was taken "it. t r-.k'Ti ow-a and about tlOO I ir. m.-'iiey ee-4r--l Nothing ehe was to.en It niu.-. '.at.- heen v-cie or.e I fsniiiisr w-.th :'!- premis-s Mr and Mrv 1 ' tssskill ;oiaed the hur- u lanng the ' meetintf which wis te. 1 whi the r-t.i-ry w betnr comai;'.:e,l i I Mr J F r. lor - putting up .srjrv b.jilding !' hi cr.rv It is 45i0 It will be a S.h ''Qiiding, properly par titioned off for 'he use th.- leaiert and h.ipp-rr Stockko'.den Train. .ifiiit a a N c : - 1 ' Septfrnlxr t i wi! , U run rt- t: i H'lnitvl '" Thur-U;. ' tr,h..oUrH ar. 1 .':. :r i ' he will (' !. d The tr..:. ; in . K;nt. n 7 ' 10. Hv. :. . h. .l it Iletum.r.k' -.: H 30 p :r. ... The Sotiflcitlon Mtinsr. Mr Ch'.- K i:, .-o il p SaturLay :::'.t r l'. and after petidin; U Berne Ii.t w-nk in- w-i-and attcnn.ii-.'. th :.'.o '.:i CleTrian.l r..l .:o n ' notiflel of their n..:iu!'.at;or.- i N V. rk ,i . r. ! rn .i io- I V n :. .vi) I V I era tic candidates for Prrri icr. j Prvsident of I'mtcl t.t ! doneby Mr Wiimni . hurini;. tirn; conrention m ti.. pr'- r. etithusisti.- r.i'iltit . : i' petph- Mr Jeaxeute;r. -1 - ! I.x-kint; over the :.w- t: TltCrl plt -IS . N w there iurt . tly icemaforC "....:. : ,:. ; ;: wu to take plaee it rtevrn.vn wouM w.'h Sew York ! t tr ir.er. 1 ::. .::.. r. i n II -1 Chsares In tke SIu.lc llou.e Mr A Cohn ha .vjro.l Mii A-l.l:e ii.rr: Tour.g ialy of liah i;'.. . -t . - -to, I... t;rnplii and type-writer in hi muir hoc.- Shi has arriTrd, i at.ppinj; at Mr i F M Dail'a, and ha. ontoro 1 :; . n . h ..rt of Uer duties MU- H.irr-- . ! .'ihu : of Mr. J C I I ! v : - ' !U - Mr. Cohn ha.-. ' . i rvic of Mr. r. W. Hr.k tirttt : 11- : cxpecteil on the 1'Xh pr. x Mr. V. It IWnaton i ! ran. Inn' out and adding muuc to hi erv.:-.- aiachiDi business and he ha. nocurvd the service!, of Mr. Willie Stalling, former'y witli Mr A Cohn Mr Barnrjton n presents the house of J. f Ames, dcaier :rs the lead ing pianos aod orgnn. Soit..- arv now oq hand. Additional .r.i will arrive this week, two of th..- c u.iiig are &1 nrady told to parUe-t r. It. aufort, the trades bein effocto-1 1 y Mr Barr.n'toii while attending the Iitri i r.f.-renee Prrss ( oarention. Tlie JotTRAii j : . r. ' Haqer loft yesterday the atir.ual moetmt; . f the tion. which hol.lt tin Thi. e.-iiop prcmiv-s t ' -. estini; oa.- K ii .f.. i.d nv. r.- "lotte. Pr. -c- C, in Cha The pcip'.r of t !nr'. tt. prepare,! to entertain the paper fraternity, an 1 p h A V. i. 1 1 1 el y v.sitink.' IlCvs . :s u re trip to Sew York has he. r. arr.me' d f r ut the close of the cssioc Mr Harper will, i y i. -.r. of mir of our best business men and other citirens extend a wnrrn invitation to the Associa tion to hold it. next esion in this citv When it met hen- in 17(5. th. meeting was mutually plcasar.t and cra'.ifyintr to the editors and to our cit.-'c:; A ban quet to the former wa triv.-n a the (las ton House, and a tnp wa. taken to XJore head. Our people Land ready n ever to welcome the newspaper nui. f the State arajn, an.l to ao ail poiit.K to er.s-.irv a royal time for them while here Die Exramion to the Colored Fair. A letter haj tux-n receive-1 by the Secretary of the Oriental. Industrial, Stock, Fruit, and Akrrtcu'.t.'.ru: Fair of this city from the ruamurrr of the excur ion will be run to th Fair by rail from Sorfolk. It will conn- through on Mon day, August ih. the tint .Lay of the Fair and the tickets wi t. -1 un til r-atur day, Aujrut 13th. the elsy alter closes Ten car lav.- 1 ,eti and 701 people hav-- iirr. ed ' th. Fair ,-hartered e a'. - t w0 :.drs to r, r-d for 1 ad club Mid tlS it Amooij tiie i-ic ipi'.. n:t- . . brass bvn,l., numter.a 2 1 compete tor the pr-r... -.-.; : the best linii, and x . v ' to enter the contest f p riles offered for th teams. Fire clubs fr -.. thus far anno ;r.. f 7' nd M t-st 1 r.: cities have coming Arranjeme-i'. t h tertainments ir. th ! inf aad a fine Th.-atre been sec ure, 1 ETrrylhin 1 . - Large attenelance m : d e r .1 of previous y car, and th. ment tri5C!v uik" .'th make rpeciai efforts fr 1 of truck and farm : ps, ,-att.. game, fancy work and all other to : sv 1 WORDS OF APPRLCIATION. kladaes Shown oa AH MinUter. Md to a tienerisity 1 a 'eiutifi. -., r . . English lang-ustge But its practice r-.-.aki ..1.. : e l its force more abaolut. Iv when ;t , ni..ved without siilicitation Ingratituiie is a great or.m. and we feel it would tie criminality ir. u to allow our pen or tongue to lie still when we arc continually made the recipient of kind nesses. First, with no solicitation, the New Berae daily paper, our splendid city Jora.Xi.l is sent to us free of charge. Then, some of my inemters, with some from other churches, keep pounding Us eTery now and then. Then two of our livcrv taike men gen erously offer us horses and buggies frvc of cost whonever we need to ride of an evening or morning v.r :-r--ther Stn-et and Stewart. We went on l-cird th. -:, .i;n, r .-..tiling from Vance!.' ro this jtlace. ,iiie months age, with a pur.- geiwrously tupplied us by the church there at the close of a meeting we held, ami felt good that we were able to pay our way heme. But when we pulled eut our money aud wantod to pay for the pleasant trip, Capt. Ostling reful to take one- cent, and offered to let us rule , :i ki.- Is, at free as many times dur.ng the year as we chose to go. And jut thkwe, k we went to Smith's Creek with our better half just as a pleasure trip and for recreation, anel on our return when we e.ffen.,1 to pay Capt I Va viel Itouerts our panicace. he said p'.ain Iv it wa.i free ride to us then and he re after. 1 ben wf loun.l our wat. n wj- out e'l order and would l -t keep tim- Surely we can get clear of tui. , t , air money, and we applie,! to t r. .th. r Ed Hanger., who did us a splendid ;! ,,r. ur watch, but totally refused to ;j4k. otie.er.t f,,r it Tli-n we feit ke 1 -ut ra.sti:i th.se fn-e-hearti ix-op'e .'h th, -.tcHm ear that chargi an .,11 eoh r-.d pr.a. h, r f-5 00 for a mlr. and w ...uld r.ot tak- a cent less than they charge 1 a gam! :, r , r any other person, and who ss.d to th.e conductor, "you do not lub dc Irvl .,11 di ntnl." we felt in our heart. that the editor, and Capt (atlin- and Capt Rob erts and the pounding crowd at-. 1 the watchmaker and the tw. ;;v. r;. -t it he men her,- hi .u' h- Lorel Js. F. Ht'TT. Pa,t. r INiic o,k St. Church. t.i: ink iioih . FroiniMiiir Movcnifnt for i 1 ."iO.iMMi Hotel on Itoiru, Mppo-it. Mm . h ml. Mm!. i'. a." Itiii. !T Wn, I.un:.. !C ;. ( il S Ivr M 11. A i1 if., r- :. i . M.i :. ipp 1 r jinx. th. I' t d 1 " I , r 1 i. !e-.t and : :"t - a. I. or.h ;rv of h . 1 i i ;rrat .i.ivatitn. I: i - pp.po-. i.- - ':ie i ie at ! r .a. 1 . r 4 MoT..- it :. .- Ux-l the . oil. k -hot.'. i-l iiairon- tie Th.- hotd -.'onvi-nicr.ee twenty-five i bicycle n li:.. ground, tent a -, a-ld. hi, hi'.-' iswi; t . III 11 ai ii . . t .. id'-etri. convc tie ti. poAed to piae. lH.-acii for the ! wish to ire surf The compare. : t :.. - niL'h: -oit rat 1 a t:..r. in!' bathing .1 Mih U . feasible plan Tie in the stock tuak. : bus 0l.vi.1tm' th, Tli.- in. orporati. :. re, I this w eek at died board r. 'i ,'Uled ier- to pip.. ii'.d :t is intended t .kh m.,t Monday .:: M.-: h , i i : oflic, r- :i a-ent uiil -tat: a: .e i , ry city and town in th. ::. iist the business men in the s, a'..' t.,, who have a". I :i'...n i ir.' their summer at M, relua, It is desired to till up the li holder ijuicklv. select the t ae out delay, lifin work this fa', the hotel in operation by the l nd of -toe k- :l. with in. 1 have inning of next s-a.,n It will Is.- quick work will take hustliiii; to a.cotnp':-li it anel . but Use el there are men at to such, and th: the V' 1, a ! i. t.'le 1 1 e 1 1 o n , 1 ,1 ' o ' - at the r-pe-oith-d tltlK "-'I t!. ities The u.oveii.ei.t i...- -. r; anel wc arv confident the-, ak. people in cvrry )art of tie Sta'., The hotel will no or.'v be- a.', ai -ile S the to Morcbeael but ro New 15. . rtie nor is it ging too far to -av th. l-e a grand thing for tie- ent:r. M For Confederate Veterans' Ke.L'nioii. Mayor Man'y hu- re civ.-d th. :..;; w- Ulg le ttia WlLMINi.TON. N C., J'.iiv Cl. '. To His Honor the Mayor of New Heme : f IK-ar' Sir I am instructed bv the ladies of The Wilmington Memorial As sociation, in convention aa.-mined, to ap peal to the laelies of your community to make such contributions a.s they mav see proper to make and in -1 h manner as suits them, to assist the ladies of this Ac!ation 1:1 defraying the expenses ot the Confederate pensioners and veteran., to assemble- at Wright vik. t-oun.l mar Wilmington, eommencing August lOtli and to continue tor four day- All the pensioner and veterans of you.- , ..mmn nitv are cordially invited .u. 1 , xpected. xi.A will N- providel for V .an r.-spcctful! MK-- li.lsTe.N MLAKEf. Secretary. Ti.e i.trd atioi,.- desired , an ls- made .1. rn..:., ) r gnn-f ra-.. suc'ti as i-acon. !ar,l. sugar, e effeo. tlour me-ak butter, etc. The freight oil a'.', article- w I-.- i a: ! ' t K I) Halk a.ljat.in: A r.umlr . :" th. '., adsng workers in our Indies Memorial Association are now out of the r.ty . but n, judge that those who are here will take the matter in hand and make suitable arrangement for re ceiving the contributions The idea that 1.- wished to 1-e carrie 1 into cfTect is for iadiea who are zeakius sympathizers in the work to energetically solicit the con tributions sought for Patruitic gratituele should inelue-e a prompt response to the appeal The need for the aid is cvielent in order t., carry out the laudable pur pose of enabling the surviving comrade? in arms (numbers of whom are cripples;, who faceel death on many a bloody battle field in defence of their invaded country, and whose ranks arc rapidly thinning rear by year, to assemb annual re-union until th '.. asant ..f them shall have " passe. over tin- river Imprestiions of Trenton. Kditoii JorKXAI We Lav,- just re turned from a trip to Trint. n iiiid find a very pleasant and enioyabk ..nditioii vf affairs in the village and vicmlty Among ..thtr improv. u., n's w , -e e that the Method:-: .h inii i- being ta-tiiy painted nist le ind out It a very pretty church with stained glass window. The iu w college building is nearly tin- istie.l. u 1- nice .anel we 11 arrangeei. e had the pleasure of meeting the principal. Prof. W. H. Rhodes, and founel him a pleasant and courteous: gentleman. The streets were in gemd condition, ami the shaele trees had ju-t been newly arid evenly whitewashed, which ael led e oii sielerable to their appeanence We noticed a curiosity, a fine lemon tree, the I -est of the kinel we ever saw, lo&eled with choice lemons. Some speed mens of the fruit we re as large as goose egg. S'lnewcre ripe and others riper. -iug. It belonged to Mrs. Kinsey We hope she will nave it on exhibition at the next New Heme Fair. It will be a very go,vd match for M:-- iivia Melts' lovely dwart" orange trv w.th it- beautiful fruit. A g.ntkinaii cleverly furnished .1 nue turnout to erne of the tin rot y-ung ladii -of the village-, and she. to our delight. t.ok us out driving to view the farm the vicinity The crops l. ,1 The-re are aple. in great pea. he I prini ipaliy . howevi that npen latcri are j . e tl 1 1 1 1 1 d did Ram rod i Of oouree it ia useless to mention my Bhiloh's Catarrh Earned y. A maryel- j name for all know that there ii not out cure for Catarrh. Diphtheria, another man on earth that would at Cuikar month, and Headache. With , tempt so much for his friends, that the oaoh bottle there ia an Ingenious nasal same Big Ike whose purchases at 40, 00, Injector for the mora rucceaaful treat- and G7 j cents on the dollar bring so manl of thee complaints without extra 1 much profit and causing so macy charge. I smiles to the poor of our land. 1 K DI. P 1.0 PM I. NT TIOV Ulll.AM.A. .til. at Hon in .el CI, frcll. Till! 1 . .1 '..1 .1 t.o laki Ti. th. i; 'lllll t -I. 1 . . i ..I r city a. ri.h ti.ut mduptriiil i-r l M;it i. ri ft r ..r. 1 1 in. i :th j v.n ;oU- I. 1- 1 1 1 : i : -y prriuu:.. nt iui.r.. i. im iii n !,:, h nr. ! i rTi '. .hi' to ti.t liln nil liu . ...iriiL't nu : t t".er. by tiii? ( iKinil'cr i'hrouoli a'i ii. y ..ur i :ty li:i. been hhcr.-ill y advir- t:-..i . :"on:L-ii . apitnl lm. b.i n investcl iir 'i - rtii. cil vioor i.j i vi.lc-m bramii :" busint'!.-i rioir.MTit..,! ity. -iv.-i or,r march continui en u ar. I : . it an.! towns in North I 'aro! ira vii" ..roi;-ilv pursued thr ame line - vallt to - N :) Caro Viith. everv ' h- Nov Er.ir'.i'e I 'll i ' lid the Ulliti d ;.. tion , ! ttl ham! r tin r !:k. u r. f..ri. I' . . .mini roe. b. .ard if i r:l, j,. and I ... h. - : n t he State . .;ii i te. : ;;. , .:. d. Th th. r- - tary .: i :,e rn,llitl't! to extend an i".v: oti.e Chiuiiber of Comineree. J'.oar n. ion ;". "'-""".'ii"ii.- i 1 1 ry tmiii an. I citv in tile Mute, to n.ei t liah i:;h Chamber of Commerce at Mon. head City, at -omc tim. to be hen. -a tier named, for the purpo.-e- of di'ussino '!' Ii measures tc-tnuy he deemed best for th. L't neral ievelopment of . .;ir State. and it tin -Mil t!ll:i ' :Ve- .. mrmaner - ! M ate orctui i za th m K ..led further. That th. Secret ar i''-t l uet d t. . I'repar. a i ireular lot;.. ! , n. :,,-, with th.s. r. olutioiis t.. th ii si n, . ;ni,i railroad o!:ieia N oi tin Stan rai I roa, to: !: ( iiall.l !' Trad.. 'A itl. !h f ' r i i ; j . - re. n. 1; , 1 . t r. s, .uti,.::.- ai.d an aceom- ; h Iter under dat.- ,.f .'iky 1. ' v '1-.::- Tile 10th oi j : th. tim. -iio-L.-1-tcd in the letti r I Mei tiiii,', aii, 1 Morehead kity tie I md a.- tiie' time is so -hurt prompt A f . : t phu a. t .. .; Hoard.- "t' Trade or Chamber oi ComiiH rce ;- urue'if. audi 111 places whirr th, do r.ot exist, maveirs are Ul'oed to ,e busnies nun together, and i-'te r .'ase to -end as large a delegation - I'o-.-d k The discussion of the follow i.' t iiie !y subjects at the meetings are commended a- of great interest and ,k. k. be promotive ol'much good 1 Tiie 'lUestion of taxation State, ountv, citv and town with reference to the e.jualiation of values anel a just dis tribution of the burdens of government. This, m ail its phases, should command the attention of every property owner in the State. '- Literature for distribution at Chi cago and elsewhere-, setting forth suc cinctly and in attractive feirm the se veral advantage- vl iliffcrent sections of the- State. .,. 1 ermanent exuinitiems at mucigii s Centennial of the State's resources, a part of which couhl be transferred to Chicago. t Establishment of a Bureau ot' Infor mation which could intelligently and sys tematically re-ponel to all inquiries, giv ing the particular resources ami charac teristics of the various s, ctioiis of the State. Any other topics which may b. pre sented to the body ot a public character, for the geii. ral good aud welfare of the State- "V, are i:if .rate 1 that thin- will bra number of North, rn capitalist, at tile meeting, who will be present for the jiur-p,,- of investigating the ael vantages the State ha- to offer fur invca-tmcnts in mill in:; and luanutacturini enterprises, mines, lumber and truck lanels. etc.. consequent ly.' : i- important for those interested in eieVe.e.ping such aiieiwlio are posted m regarel to them to that the resources ,." of are prop- and opportuni 'ie- they kne er. y pros, ti'o d There is r.o te'.kng what may grow out '.hi- ::i,'i::.i-:i!. and New Berne cannot art' rd not to U- well represented when the iiH.-'ting 1- held. We should be in ' 'he start. ng ! the organization, so that nr , h.u.ees oi .ie riving whatever lienetits mav a, . ri.e Iron tie- developments that iii.iv t ik. p. ace m..v bo a great a.- any. A mee ting ed" ov.r business men should called without ilehiy. and there s.houl.1 a full attendance and earnest work, looking to tin upbuilding of our city anil tributary ,. .-;utr Foot Tournament. l'.DiTOu .lovuxAi. Aline loot tourna ment wa.- conducted Saturday, July 23el at Streets Ferry by D. P. Street ami S. A. (iaskins. A large crowd was there and they hud a first rate time. There were some of the prettiest girls I ever saw anil among the prettiest was Miss Delia C. it asking, of Emul, N. C. The music ami dancing began at 11 o'clock. The music was furnisheil by Samuel Lancaster and Frank Krissauk At 6 30 p. 111. the tournament began anel at 4 30 the royal set was danced. The successful knight was B. F. Fulcher. ne crowned the queen, Miss Mary Norrits, of Van celo ro. C. L. Broome crowned Miss Maggie D. Lancaster, of Ernul, first tuaiel of honor. H. P Willis, Jr., crowned Miss Sarah Fnlcher. of Vanceboro, second maid of honor. Charley P. (laskins crowneel Miss Mary Ireland, of Vanceboro, third niahl of heti-.r I). S L. Openiug the Canal. The most acceptable proposition that , an be made to persons troubled with chronic constipation, is to open that im portant canal the bowels. That prei position can be carried out by the par ties interested if they resort to Hostetter s Stomach Bittters, the most effective, most genial alterative extant. It is the mistake of many otherwise sensible peo ple, that they resort to drastic, or, in other worels, viedent purgatives'. With out exaggeration, this is highly injurious, since such medicaments weaken the bow els besieles convulsing both them ami the stomach with pain. Relief sought from the Bitters comes freely enough, but they never produce pain, excessive action, or subsequent weakness of the bowels. Liver and kidney trouble, malaria, dys pepsia, lack of stamina and a tendencv to rheumatism, are remedied by this pka-aut substitute for drenching eatiiar- A Blissful Anticipation ! Being very grateful to the people for their put patronage and support, and thinking they would like to know something of my former history, I have concluded to write a short sketch of my life. I do not do thia with any self pride or oonceit, but hoping that some good may come out of is. Many a poor boy whose circumstances are strained and surroundings are such that the future looks only dark may be en-1 1 ; oouraged to make an elTort hearing what a poor country boy has done. So while this may cost me some consider able effort and lost of sleep, yet I shall spare no pains or time in giving a true history of what my life has been so far. titii Mi ( tin;,' ut Rh -r.i l -M r. i i j i I , : : v ..- ; . i- chairniat! n .f C T!i -Mr. 1 crry m i sn..i! th'.' ol.j.ct of til" 11. rorwervuti ve nctiuii a r ii:k oi' i). :.. .,-ra y. A r .nnnilioo '-on.-:-Ki 1.. r. Miuon I". Iter buintr appoint. 1 to . . .T C 1 1.. pcrted -is follow ; 'A n.:i-. Th. !) :,... r ,;; ,: North Cur. aina. lias alv.'aw; f, .. ;, p jiroi'ioto' 1 tin" ii.tcros'- ! th- cii -.? the .otnnionurriitii Tin-ii-i'.r. licp )i Cil, tTi.at .- . n allii'il. ii'triunca'. to tliu priiit ipl. - of -urh 1 orai v. ainl .ioUiri nuiwi ." - ' ly upon it- ilat lorin Hcsolvi'l :lr.l. That a iihi U',.: i i upon an oarly -i..y !..r tin.- purp formmo u OLiiii.cr.il c .nip ., ..i . !'..: .. oloot adjoiln.i-d subject 1 . ' i C'llin'n of"E f'n;;i, ii. ir l'l.Kiiv. . h. .1 . I ;i..-.; . . S. . ' ! 1 1 - ; i - I Health in Old Au'( rd Colli-o:.. miiio ma . i . r !;i:v-!iv I I ! ! : n' i ( Ihi.i.-- ..n r ! ; 1 'oiirli: t hmi ; ..... i ,, :,. , yi a idon til A: I a n.o 1 h :v . old. i.a'i t n ! .iitc my w on. k-rful la a;th t . ;tcnt us.- of HKANPKrTK Pi ea-ionady I have a bad eo'el o!" . taek of rlieumati-ii, in. ii;;e-t i. iousnes.-. but four or five dose- KliAN- N h. n in i niiinit I. rn.LH alwav- (tire n ( vi r m v chi 1. iron liae oei 1 -lelv t .mac .-ti v, iu- s !'!!,.. I . o -. let l'..Vi r. mejsie-. acid . k led dio. Stioll 1 I e. i h 'se ;i.ur of I!iiani)iu:t;i health at onee. ' Poac( Institute F'lnuiisliiii, I ac- Institute ha- . phenomenally . for another year. llll.l a and It has verv i-UCC.aj -l I! . ro-peets i -complete. I piano new :.u ei apliointnunt wit I id with new furniture, lias :nkk ew toucher in music. Miss Howell, !.u: ears a pupil of Sieber and Scharwenka 11. lieriin No school b.-tter equipment ot ; N (' Presb terian. m t: uth taCII 1". The Lame Walk. lit.t in. lee, 1 1. ,1. Condition of v. ho arc confined to their bed.- or chairs unabi.- to walk. IKiw grateful ail sui h must feel wlien tliev recener from their helplessness. I!. IS.' 15. :I!..tanic Hlood Halm) has made mor. than one i.-imc per son happy. Mrs. Kmma Critn'hs. l.'nitia. Ten 11 . writes: "My little boy hail -1 t'otuia so bad his knees were drawn up and hi knees stiff, and he could not walk. lie derived no benefit from medicines until I tried JL 15. J'. After u.-iug it a short time only , lie can walk and has no pain. I -h ill continue its u--." Mirth- M. T;.nmr 15 -one writes: "I had blood poison ! Knots on mv limbs were a hen's egg. "D .(-tor, -aid I " cripple. '.'.: 1! H H ha- cured and well I -hall 1 ver pra': thc nn u who :::v. ntc-'. '. born - h . In.1,., un birth, large as uld 'be a ie- sound the day : '.: i were "lo V. lSe t .visy, ij CUSiitHI to .Itftir. Yuuso. Vt'e have That tneainti bu"v nov- jnst receive;1, from D.tltitiioic -a sample- lor of mon'ri 1 1.iTiderciiiel's. They are of al! kinil.-. Cotton, hftri liud t-jik. They arc beauties and nil of them will bo eoiii LM ier C(4pt. cheaper th:m regular goods. If you Deed any hautlcrciiitfti or even if yon dip net, buy notv. We have a job lot of Opaque Viudow rShade? " fVet wide and ( feet long, fixtures and ail complete. The Cartait-H bay! a 12 iatth pi'.t dado and the price complete ia only iojtfc. We have G colors of them.. At J. il. nOWAlUh. STATEMENT OF TII).' CONDITIOX THE CITIZENS BABK, AT NKW BERN. X. ('.. I;: ':., County of Craven, at tin- of business. July Iihli. 1'.:-V RKSOURCFS. DllllOCi Loan- and liisco-.int s. . ' i J.! :'.,7. 10 verdralis. see-ured an 1 uns cureal . :'.."(i7. ."is State aud county borei i.dPLoii Due from other bank- and banker .... sh7.b7V.-ii Due from others than bank - and bankers 07. "0 Hanking house -1 .fl-2-1. 1 -2 Real estate i". 12:5. :if Furniture and llxlurc 1.7 30.00 Ca.-h . 11.0i)0.:5:. Cliee k- au. 1 . ..si. item '.iC (Ut 12.07(5. 10 M7'.i.20'SS7 -00,000.00 l.dlS.Ol 3!080.10 120, 70S. 27 321.90 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in l ndivided pmtits Due to banks and bankers Deposits .... Ca.-hier' che . k- outstanding 17i).20S.S7 I. C E. For. Cashier of the Citizens Bank ot' New Bern, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of mv knowledge and belief. t C. E. Fot, Cashier. sr.vTr. '!-' North (. aroi.ixa, County of Craven. Sworn to am 1 subscribed before me this 21st day of Julv. 102. II. M. Ciioves. Notary l'uihic Correct Attest . J. A. Meadows. Edw ard W. Smai.i.woop. Ferdtnanp Li.Kicn. , Director -. CitAS. Dcfft. Ji: CHAS. B. HILL, AM) East Sids Market Dock, NEW BERNE, N. C. Seed Oats, specialty. W and Ch'.vev i2-: ivih. North Carolina Cn Superior Court Ri veil County, fore Ck rk. J C. Harrison, Adm rof John R. Hatch, dee'd, vs. Lemuel Hatch. Jcnnette "Pink" Hatch. Major Hatch. Celin H. "D:i-y" Hatch and K. E. Street Summons for Reiief. Lit the defendants Jennet:.- il'inki Hatch, Major Hatch and C(:ia If. (D.iisyi Hatch take notic- . That the above entitled ptoocdiim ha-. been begun iu this court, for the purpo-i of converting the read estate of tin' d, ceased into assi t- to pay del-Is- of tlu e tatc, and that they ale reijuired to appear before the court ..11 Sept. 1 .-! . 1 ',12. an. I answer or de-mur. or the rilicf demanded iu the petition on tile- will be granted This Julv 2'kh. l-ili-j. W. M WATSi iN. r,2o'.d c'.crk Superior Cour'. nginss, Saw liils THRESHING MACHINES Poet Machinery at Lowest Prices. A. B. FARQUHAR CO., YORK, PA, x jy20 w3m fell t- HE ' It 1 i AbsolutoSy Pure. i A crc?.;,i - . riihrst f.f c.. :o j latest f ?,'. . hiii.ir sr p jivler. v;.tir.(j Btronattb. Ci,r, rmnent AV- o.orr. i li.'VAi. Hai, i'. ;.)... i i.,.t 10(5 Wall i St., N. Y. ! mad:mi:n! op tmi: (ommtion i I op l in: ! Farmers and Merchants Bank At t t.ii.n,...s-. .luls p.'t'i IWi I 1.0 .1. 1 1 1 . 1 . . 1 " . . 1 1 ; e "i idr.aft (!ii-.-:i 15 aid-. 1; j.. r . in Ii.n.kii::: ii:.i; Ilia from (, ( 111 .". Ill 1 ,p, ;. 1 ( 'a.-ii in 111- 1 . i h e ; iittc.. I 1 i 1.70(1.011 Ji.tlii.oO t;.i!'-i.t;i :.;.!: ;)(! 1 17:i.:J7 .'aHl.l'i! 1 . . ." ill pi 1. - all. I j.i i. T W. i), w -.. .' na V : ri.,- P.-! - and Merchant., p.-.i.k. .-. -' in, j oee.ir t!;a! tl... .!,,., :-;al..n., n' i 1 err. -I tojhe he-l o! my knoo led.'.. .-.,! !.. k, h i" w. .-. ( . :. r. Si!k;enl d ;.nd .ovorn V, ! :,; na ih ii-' -'7th d , . I -n-y At! L. 1! hnu;.. L. H. I Iackiu n. li.i.i "W. S. C'llAliWRK. J.Nii. V. STEW.lli'f. ' BALE OF LAND. A. Hare Chauee to Buy a Fer tile Farm and n Good and Healthy Eoan. dy virtu- au 1 : ir.cit ' t tin M1.;. county, renden d 1SJ2, in an action -I J'Ut'sllatiC 0: a jclg. arior Court of ( hi. low a' Spring Term. A . P. therein pending, whei'e- 111 H, . vnr.i. A. tmmistrator 0! leiura Warel. and Coder Ward arc plaintiffs, anel .Tallies II. Foy and others are defendants, the suh-scribee. as ( ouimi -sionti of the Court, will oik r fur sale 5-v Public A tic tion. tit the Court lb,:;-., door of Onslow countv. in .ki' k-otit il! on M-mdv, . ( c to'ner"3d. l'-i2 That vatuabie farm fc.no-.vn ai the Will tJ. II. iiU iltllltliY ll.Ai i:, oeint; --he lit st tract Uefii-rlOPd anel i-j.-iveyct iu a ilooel Irom J amtB 11. Foy t Jfl. W. fonvieile, 'J'rustso elated May lnth,Jsf,T. ami ree-ortied In mild county lii Book '!'', paste 171. Kichlands Vitlase. a re'e-d for its rd ueitional una -..iuri-li 1 eintc.s, can t(i reached In two miles over irood romlii from tills larm. There un; on tnn i.l',"ea gooj frame dwelling, oathoioe s unii etarltH, and tine v ell of pure water, walled oaty hy the native e ay. 11 is gum '.0 eomain lain nun ;ifo I and fortj-i-k'tit :i stieiiit one tiun- (irpil anil at j 1.' v.i.iei. n ,- '-lea ted. About seventy-five icref .,1 t e u.-.e-l--ii nl portion is rlen swamp land, easily clean d and drained. Tlier is an aiand:ino of white eak, B eot gum ur.d oilier lowland timber 011 tneplaco, A proieet.-d line of the Scr- (oi!:. Wilmington and I'harlcs'oa Hull road passes through llio town of Klchlands. Plenty of sreoel mar! e-in bo i-afillv trot Rt. Anottir tract, to be off.-reel for ea'ci bb aforc-Ba'.d, Is tl. tir.i.i , :,u de-scribed in the afoiesala deeds anil is. ituati'Jl about nine miles from ltiehlandd town or village, over on the divldlcc lino between Duplin and On- siow coantlie. lucre is 011 tins place a small dwelling in a elearlni; of two or three lores. Tnero la on ti e moat of the rotnaln- me six hundred nv es. wh'e'a tim plane la fsald to contain, a kooi! growth of both ton timber and turpentine tro.B. and a (jood local ion for a country store; nn .l I ui pen lue eiiBtiilery c-OQiet bo round on A,. TEIlMiS : One-fonrth cash , the ro ma I niter ot Die pur chse money Jn three e-iual InnlallmonlB of six. tweive anel eiunre-en nionins' creuii, w,th Interest from day of silent 1 lie rate of eight per cent, per anioini. or all c ish at the option or th., purcMRs- r Title withheld mull the puiehaBo money Is paid. KTtiAiin V. MX )N, Co frini'.N.-ioncr, Jaek-oevl!:,. : V, .1 aly , ls:). BECK WITH & CO -THERMO OZONE BATTERY AGENT FOR TnE Thermo Oiine Battery. Generates Ozone or Aliotropic Oxy gen which by E'ectrc-Eudosmosis i" delivered to the Usbuhs to be absorbed by the venous blood in the capillaries, thence entering the general circulatior. to the de6truoteon of tiTrfto niattnr and disease germs. It ia useful in CROUP. CHOLERA, INSOMNIA. LA GRIPPE, DROPSEY. CATARRH, BRONCHITIS; FEVERS. NERVOUS DISORDERS. PARALYSIS, a,Dd mmy other ailment It acta without shocks or jr8 and is not unpleasant to the most delicate. Price, $5 00 per month for two months and you own the battery after second piyment. ?S 0:i ca-h. ' jS.iltw3ai EDUCATE 7 "ir n l 1 the best and bp. feet wy and with the least trouble and ex p. use by sending him to BARNES' ACADEMY, A home school for twenty boyp, in one of the healthiest and most moral towns of the State. The boys study in the presenoe end under the direction of the Principal. Patronized by the beat fam ilies. Terms moderate. Write early and seeiiro n plnee for tho next vear. E, L BARNES, A. B., Principal, Lenoir, N. C. Iirf-rencofi: Faculty rf Davidjon Ool l?gp, N. C. ; Dr- E. Porter. R-icky Point, N. C; Hon. John F Fioken, Mayor of Charleston, IS. C. . R-v. R. P. Smith. Biackstocks, S. C. : Mr- K- C. S:okos, Oral Oika, Va : Mr. V.r. M- P.rown, Cashier Bank, i i irenco, S 0 : R -v. Ohalmera Frn-rr, A'.bmtn, tla ; Supt. II. P. Archer, cf the (hty Schrxda. Charles ton, S. C. . eto. .j - 21 -f rsiifur?-, latfrtssis. South Fi'oi.t St ."pp. (last on Ilmise, For Farnituro of AH Kinds. Mattresses made to ,udei ami reno vate 1. PRICES VERY LOW. j y 1 0 .Itvtf s. tkotiih i i i . i ; - i'o'kiid: St. - pt... ; 1. -.:.!.. i.e.- o- i. 11. cntiei . ih aul by the day, week or month. Table, the best the. murki t w ill afford. T woi-.ty-thrr'-.' years' expeiience. II. U. DOWDY. jnc-20 d'.M! 1 1 im ( sjyhtij,jj.l RAQ UAftK, Furu ! Brilliant r Perfect i ! KVl .1! Id Win M- vi. ii I Thry are daily .vorn ml nr.. v.Himly Paisod ! v th ? solid I: L:ii FISEN T. -uv -,II-. of ;lua rountiy, many of thorn l iog of National t ime The list embra -a Bar.kors, Merohanttt. Lowyere, O.overri&rH, Ssnators, Korean idirietorp, Mpchfcnica. Preachers, MEN EMINENT IN aI.I, PKuFEf- HION3 AND TRADES. PHYSICIANS i;eoomment them lil'Y XONK ill T THE (.EM 1E. Those perfect Olapaee are accurately ad j isted to all eyee nt the Drug Store c t F. S. DUFFY, Kew Berne. N.C. John H. Orabfree S Co. FOUNDERS, MACHJXIS rs. and Blacksmiths. Ilaiin.. , !,. .a n c,, of John 11 ' '1 .t,;r, e A. i 'o , ,;,) chased ;!,,. pl. ee t r.t ,lr ,., Craven rtieet, tormeilv ki.,.11 as 'h;'! belt's stand, we a:.- n,, i.-a i-- to . . kiinls e' F.Mi-s.'rv .M 1 ln:e-i .eel i'-i , 1 smith W.ek All or - ...I- ,,.,i,.- v: w 1. 1 1 in- r : rii,, die pan ,11a ll)' r. j--' 8 rnir z t. i - :ti J ri i i m .V u Sir .rs to S. W. eV P.. W Small , .,,, !IEAI)(l'ARTEKS I'oi; I ! iy . Cjur.M, liati-, () it., 1 ir ,t 1-, IIom.il, Iiags, Iiui Jt i-n ; Ciivets. Uaggtng and Tien. Agejucu for Peter Henderson ek Co'a Seeds. Orders lor eceda will b-tve the moat careful attention, every packiigt) being sold under the etriete.d guarantee. juljlCtf Tobacco AT Rack iotbm Priessl up to !0e lor (Iraveh i.a'.e til. Ce ..bl.!ie. Orange Brand Sugar (not acid") Cured Hams. We ha, a Full Lin. ..I G-roceries, t Look out loi A nr; a i , Wf Pa Bun us 5 So, Foot of Middle street SALE, LIVERY, FEED AND Exehange Stables Opposite the Gaston House Finest Stock at Living Prices 9 HiOPlilETOK. may!" tlwtf With Hot leather 4 DEALING MX" The thermometer goes up and ricos with square dealing for a foundation, como down. Bottor avail 'oursolf of this opportunity, for such a chanco won't occur again. To thoso of our customers w ho have appreciated our recent AD. anil CO.MK DOWN with tho cash, we tender oui thanks To thoso who have not, please allow us to say that pricos of Truck are no bcttci and that now is the accepted time for them to provo that they are our fi lends. Respectfully, Haskhisrn & Wilisit. Oliosway & Churchill, Machinist'3 Supplies A Speci &tJLt y 2 CRAVEN STREET, One door bt:low City Hall. All orders sent to us will have our prompt attention, and bo delhe;.'.! to any part of the city without delay. Quality ami pi-ices guaranteed in every instance. jV-Mt d w t p riiiERTS & WPS. WiiolKle Dealers In Groceries, Provisions TOBACCO anil S.M'PP, BOOTS and SHOES. e. e an- o airent 'or SITOCK "DiA DKM' 1'L.U o t'.. e very l;urre-l warmnted. A iarire stock of rt KK WKHX INDIA M'. L.AIS.-SKsi, our own Importation. A&- Cnmo to fiee dr. or send your orders You will iir. 1 our mess as L.OW as toe Lowest. maviJiawt ROBERTS & KRO 1PR I C$f 1m. . JT V HowStoro! New Stock! And Oceans Of It ! ! have rife 1. I;, 1,1 M,.. a. kes, and fiiiln ofh r :ny fi ientih Fine Groceriee, Ship Chan dlery, Genrral Run of Dry Good, Doots, Bhocs, Etc. no.. , ,,, . 1 r.Oa 1 ' . I .in; ( .a::.;, in,- : i... . m ,11, .1 .we .! pn "Ik y A !' "I 1 "II. e ht "1 i-.oi.tK pot pound, b.h.i . . , . eeii(,8. "rd otli. i -riaat bar I'i.i.ik in Mit; lit. !. linage. I -.o,!s duvod fiom th fro. J. F. TAYLOK. Tlfsfi iilifarylnsliTo CLINTON, N c. All teachers have bad Collegiate traicinR prcpiired pHpecially for Utacb in(r. HV Preparatory course a spocialty. Hpocial course in Commercial Latv, Oook-beepinR and Penmanship. -'" Vocal Mueio and Calisthenics Free. tiTNo additional cost for CI assies . ifiNO INCIDENTAL FEES. )'"(:!'; for Hoard. Wr.tjhfnjr, Eights, and Tuition per month. Tuition from f t to V 1 per month. 1'niformn w I! not oot more than ?l.r).f)0. For f . ; - I-.rs nddroM tbo I Principal, -.: L I is NER, Clinton. N. C!. f f 11 -v (t Say, icibbor, what's (ho trouble with jou'' Didn't you get the nomina tion: No, but 1 net a pir of Cf.rt Wbefli that don't suit me, and now J. O. Whitty & Co. have just got iu a supply of thoso Celebrated Tenneeiec Wheels. I cm always doing just what I ought not. Take my advice and go at onoe to Whitty 'b and got a pair of the Ten nessee Wheels and you can smile If I can't. WALTER HOKAI78' Pleicint Boarding House AT MOREHEAD. N , -v op, 1 , I,. 1 tin- 1., .a.-on in connection with t In- Oak Kidge Pavilion, new and well furnish, d. T: mperanco diinfs and refreshments at all hours. Tho Sharpie "Louise Morehoad" will make regular trips, haling the Atlantic Hotel wharf lor Pavilion ujxm arrival of tinins and rr-tcin Mint beforo their departure and at intervals on de sired. iel5 -Jwtf Baci:. M m v V.'m. A, McIntohii. Flew OsrnG Iron Works SucceKSors to J. II.. Crabtnc .t Co. Engineers, Founders, AM) L MACHINISTS. Manufacturers aiftl Dealers in Miw liin ery, Machinists and Mill Supplier, Lr giues. Boilers, Saw and (iil.-t Milh, Doublo Eelgcrs, etc Agents for Bargamin a Indestructible Mica Seated Valves. Tim American Saw Co. and Prescott's Db ec.-Acting tloiim Feed, etc. Wo have- just erected a large Ware houso adjoining our Woiks. whero wo will keep a full st uk ,1 Mm hin and Mill Supplies. Orders for work or niatei-al of any kind will bo promptly executed IliflflJa ilwtf Woods owing achines A N I ) akes AT L. H. Cutler & Co. THE Farmers & Merchants Bank NEW BERNE, N, 0. Organizod one year go. CAPITAL STOCK 7. ", 000.00 :,7Ji0.OO 5,NKMK Dividend Surplus Undivided Prollts . OFFICERS; L. II. Cutler, Piw-ident. Vice PriHideDt. (Jaahier. Teller. W. 8. CltADWICK, T. W. Dkwky. A. II. POWKLI,, D1UP.CTORS Wm. Clove, P. II. 1'e.llntier, J. W. Stewart, W. H. Chadwiok. John Suter. . Marks, L. U, Cutler, E. 15. Ilsckburn. Headquarters for Nicht I H-tving Stamp. Collections a specialty . fe21 lw Barringtoia & Baxter. Closing Out Sale! For tho Next GO Days We will close out Muniroor Clothing. Kat3, -Dress Goodo, Ladies' Vests, Gents' Underwear, &c.. AT A GREAT REDUCTION! Havo just received a now lot of lat- style DERBY and HOFT HATS. BARRINOTON & HA X TEH. IlOUOR IlABITf MJBtnrw&ua mxrissn-onxant. PEU GOLDEM SFEOnC It eB bglTa I cofI, tea, or In artlolMo4 XbTATU, liPrktM m aaUtlr o Wife Mick vKiitT tkftt U pul nlrroM Uoo MBt4VBO m4m ' oonplot rcformaUtwl B - ,,il.1.liliti.hfc OOMM W mi irw V vm I'mm wm B, H. Duffy. tfruKirto, New Btn K.O. iWtlwy - r
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 28, 1892, edition 1
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