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' ' 1 1 . '! - - - I -v ' S . . .; ' i. a .. - ..... ..-V' NEW BERNE.N .a AUGUST 25th 1894 ...'. - CIl'V ANT) V INITY. -s."." -Notice is given ihai n' dealers having p'ayiog cards in their j ."session must list thetn. . ...r. ! : , :,-CrjTen count j jail now has fourteen viiniltes, two, of them .-.re while, slid the .1 r.yt are colored. Among tin e.d-ired nnts . ,- m two wnnu-n. . 5Ir R. L. Duffy's c:indy osiiM.lishmcnt ; pwd je8prlaj,thougl) owinii to delnv in tSe arriYid of wait .iectt-l i(..w cases Mil-iM.i.' rsni.t fairly utider way as J AH Ue entrie- t r ti.e Aiuust races in Raleigh ure lull. Tliirt y hfi-ses are enter-?-The ai0!itut ihi wet k il is t -v fwKtea wrill be 1 i:,'er tii in ev. r b.fore. -V--Tu; renia'ni Mr. J. Gates Crcagh ar- nvwl on t ' i.,n train anrl were ; taken nut to i i urvin ground. Junes etituity, Kr it rii.ont. ; -Mr. Creawh a in Ids younger tlays a Resident of thi city. lie whs a'out 35 - years of ai;e ::. leaves a wife lut m - -' hiklreD. v - : Prof. Meii li uu ,;. h.; secured t:e ser icesnf Mi s ur .ri M:we in tiie Art I)e '. ' -i part meat of tin- cv Uerne Collegiate .'y'lnstitote. An .-htr " ".t .-vllitiou to the - : faculty. , . .latUf iv i . tin- ten year ol.l ilaugliler . Vf "Mr. J. r. IXtprea died yesterday of yioid ' -Tur remains wdi be ' tirtsu top tt Kio-rtm, Hr. Dupree's old borne, tothir f intennent. -- X Tbecnll of Mr. V T. Cho f. r ili-se .; dealt rs hating ii)ing cartls in their - possession to list the naraber they have , OQ DfUKL bs alreailv reunited in "ot -"leTa huodreit packs being 1,1 . u . v -'" vAtl correspondents will please remeu; W to write only oo one side of their . paper. The ne5siiy of sometimes -. "diTKling a piece of opy between tw o or mutn printers makes thia a rule tliat --A'mld always be obse reO v Geo. D. R 'Krt3 of the .Iocrxal liowod as a tvaatiral apple yesterday .raised at his hm which measured 12 inchea in cirenrn'ee. nee, an I 3i inches in ..'diameter. Appl- nre scarce this yeir and this is the pr. '.test specimen we have " ' aeen. - 5. ;"Tle inany friends ot Capt. T. M. : ; Sonthgate, of the Str. Ntwbenie are re- . Jotcul to "see him restore;! tn perfect ... .' bealth, the opemtiou which lie recently h-td performetl north haying proved en - "tirelj anccewful. lie now treads th ' . ' d dJc f his ship agnin a prond aud happy i'fTr aaaBand aa ready to crack a joke w ith a ' . ; friend as rer. :- - 'lit. -Philip Thomas, proprietor of the d .d New-Berne Cigar Factory, has received an order from Wichita, Kansas, for 6.000 ; of fcia "Present" brandy of cigars An in- timaiion is giren that the firm ordering - win want them hereafter in larger quanti "' tTea,".W are always glad to see New i i. B-Tue firms rrceiring orders fnm such '-d- (igice, e Z ';Mrasrsi. "Li E. Cleye and Joe. Rosen--f ; ; Z'Z'. hma became inrolrcd in an affray yes f - terday and were tried . before Mayor d . TJlrich acting as mayor. Oo the-charge : of assault each was found guilty and ' ' judgment suspended upon payment of ' .i' oosC - On the charge of assault with a ''.-" deadly weapon (using a chair) Mr. Cleve " was boond orer to Superior court. . . J"r. TJ. C. Holton, of Vantlemere is r : ' 'poken of Tor tlie office of Register of . d Deeds of Pamlico county to fill the vacan- y made by the death of Mr. T. D. Per " ; 'kins- Mr. Holton bears the name of a - good citizen ard his friends claim that T f."v ' -. . the section of the county in which he - ".' . Etos ia entitled to representation in the . ""'. eonnl j offices. T '' i--.' Circular notes on the State fair are be- - ig sent oat by the officials which give v - :,J I-Tery gmtifjing evidence that the people '. - are interested and are going to make it a Tv i ffwd fair. About a dozen and a half ot - " f . the largest farmers and stock and pou I try - glow eta of the State are named as having . - announced their intention to exhibit, ani . ' besides there are 'b nod reds of others who S' vill do likewise. .'iK "d, --. The changed condition of affairs in Jones county from the financial wreck ..' - into which it waa plunged by the Repub ; ; licans to prosperity under the Democrats . as told of in Saturday's Jockjal by a V- correspood.Tnt ia but a sample picture of ' " whit occured also in Craven county and '-. - I in almost every county in the State. ' rV - j What intelligent and patriotic man would . ."... do anything t, j -opaidize the ascendancy of the honest ami efficient administration -- , -".of pnblia affairs which now prevails? Ji ' "'..'.-' Mc. O.-H. Perry thinks that tin New , Turk World's estimate of the present "-" -Sbothern cotton crop. 90 per cent is ex " d '";. cesaive and likely to do oarui. He " i : ; jn-lges that since the heavy rains Craven - "f ' " enonty will no average more tlian 60 if d' f that god. He puts the corn crop m 80 i i..C"' spkwcm. Mr. C. M. Babb?tt of Pam-.r-? -.'. Iteo county thinks that county is a little . -". better. lie puts coU u at 75 per cent ;d '-'' atfd corn a little better than that. The . - , rains have likely tu grneral and re "v. Onced crop a-rordingly. Vf; " - DlTerslfyinjr Barlna: Fruit. " '..S"; '-.!'-- "m '."Southern Prosperity." as " " given In "(he ManuEicturers' Iitcord and ' d- copied in this morning's Journal tells a ---J- -' .: pleasing story. Diversifying of farm pro ducts as the basis of agricultural pros perity has b-ea talked of ever since tin. war and now that tlie diversification and " especially the raising of home supplies are .i-vid coming into more general practice the -"i. i .' . fjood effects are being felt even in spite of VjC-ets''' ow prices, because with the rtii;ag of ' . home supplies the necessity of spc-iniing ."' v-- inooey is largely diminished. - . Iiet due heed be given to this aud still more attention be given to the raising of . all products possible for home consump . ..a. tion and a larger variety still of market crops and thus diminish the cliances of oTer-producing certain crops, ami conse- . qneutly raiung them at a losi or at too small a margin of profit. ' .- Encoartfretnent About Public Build Inir, . Senator Jarvis has again beeu niug "- '-- his influeoce in ijehalf of getting the :, - - " 2iew Berne Public Building erected without further delay. The result is that Mr. J. O. Rourke. the Supervising Archi- ' - tect, has written a letter to our Senator explaining the difficulties that have I .can in his way, and saying that the w orking "' -d drawings are now being prejiared an - -V that the specifications for the work wi. be written as. soon as they are compl. ted and he hopes to be ab'e to advertise for proposals within a month. . Senator Jarvis, writing of this, savs he thinks the people of New Bome may now " ii. rest assured that the work on the builde : " ' iflg will he commenced at an early date. Four New Br!ck Stores. Mr. P. M. Draney hegan in ' - terday into the brick s'ore whieh m u pis the .-ite of the one he li u-e.l many years. Mr. Jesse K. Pope '-'l occupy the a Moininir ''np with L'l'oe.-rie. I will N I'm i-die 1 this w.-ek ui.l he wi'.i iiegin moing in Monday. These -tore ae i(uite an iHiprovenieiil over those which formerly stood there. The oid building -nith of Halms iiverv sUi' h- are i . 1 1 r torn down I" mike room f.r two mat !ri. k -lor. -wliieh Dr. N. II. Street, the own."-, is preparing to erect there. Life Savlnij stations Open. Superintend, n: Kimbtvil. of :h ..:e saving service, on the 20:h, issued mJio that ail lite suing stations on the Alain tic eixw: should '' manned imm.-di ly. in uceor.lano' w itii the lK3'.v act of ( n gn sjs. prov if hl: that hfe s.ivmu r:it:..;! slwil 1-e k. pt open from Augut 1-t un til June Is: following, instead of from September 1st to May 1st. Thi- is ;i measure whi. h the Jocknal warmly advocate.! '. i-t year. The numerous uin-m-r ft.irin- wh eh occurred the-i with ;reat ios- to shipping and l. e- -ii .w e-1 unmi-takaidy that it was nevle-l ;lnd we arc glad t ee the change n.a.ie. Tin stations are now close I only tw n. -nths in the vesir int ad of four. Collegiate lust.tute. Mi-- f. ,h !. .Ion - h .- 1 tute. she wan t a fine a. 1. lit i.m to the school. Sue is a good teacher and haa hud valuable experience at tee work. Misa -V. B. Perelee who ha been the primary teacher in the Institute i v.-r since its f ouiid in lT w i i I coiil:';. ire :n charge ot tltit , , artini n;. though Miss Jones will also have charge of s-nne of the primary w . , sue having mailt a special '.udy oi primary wotk the past sumuiet ana uavingspeciftl feature which it is ile i r;i l It to bring in. Two other teachers, i lie of them a gen tleman, will be add- d to the cups. v'e are pleased to learn from l'rof. V'endenhall that tlie prospect as to the attendance is line. The encouragement lie has met with wherevir he has leen irives him every reason to believe that he will have a goon school. Death of T. 1). Perkins. Mr. T. I). Perkins. Register of O. ed- ot tTinihco county, died satur aai ,.!.er- noon in t li is city at Mrs. Barker' board ing. house, of consumption. The remains were taken down to his homo at Smith Creek the sme evening, as soon a arrangements therefore could I perfected. Mr. Perkins was a good man and an intelligent and thrifty farmer and trucker. The very first truck that lift NewB-rne this spring for the Northern markets w-as rai-ed by him. Mr. Perkins was not a niau of family, lie was a widower, and his only child died some time ago. Consumption fastened itself upon him two years ago. but he did not liecotiic seriously ill until about six months ai:0. lie recently sp-nt some line at S.nn Springs t.r his h.adtt:. an I n Id w .y home nearly two weeks ago he stopped a few days in New Berne and bec-ime worse so that he could not continue the journey and death resulted Saturday f stated. Four Men Struck By Lightning. Thursday night 'niweeu nine an-i ten o'clock a raft on the north-east branch of New river lieing takec to the Parmeke Lumber company at Jacksonville was stru;k by lightning an.l four out of the five men on it badlv shocked. Isuiah Lovick a colored man w a.- hurt the warst. The lightuing fiin down tlie pole in his hands, pa-sod from bis right ;vrm across his body and down hi- left leg leaving a plainly visible burnt p'ace as it went, just as the marks of lightning are left on the bark of a struck tree. Lovick was for awhile thought to have been killed. He was as one dead tor about two hour. Will Johnson an.l Mareu- Ke'ilu u two white mm and Win Boone ami the col ored men were all knocked over by the thunder tolt and stunned. After receverinj. t'.iev all went over to t lie nearest bouse thev could find, leaving Kellurn supposing him to be dead. On their return he was showing signs uf l4e, and came to conscionsni-s-s. He suppose the rain had the effect of reviving him. He was left at first at North Ei-asr. but on Friday he was aMe to 1 taken lo his home at Jacksonville, though he ha not recovered from the effects of th' light ning. Mr. Jas. W. Dawson who gavw us tiie above facts inform ih that the storm around Jacksonville was a terrible one. the thunder and hghtning b ing unu-ually strong and y i id. Cheap Road Improvement, An interesting experiment in the im provement of pu'dic roads is in progress iu Newcomb township. 111. The farmers in that vicinity have always beeu s'ronglv opposed to schemes for building hard roads, claiming that their construction would practically confiscate the farm. They have therefore held to the improvi tin nt of the common dirt road, constructing them with under. Irain. a.e by tbd use of tile and with opm side ditchi s. The result is that they have the liest roads in thn county. Last fall they tried rounding them up by the use ot a. road grader drawn by a trac tion engine, and the experiment woikod s will that they have tried it a rain this sprtug. o.vmrs ot tract. on engnii s h ive no employment for them at this s asm and are gi.ei ..;' the chance to Jo tin- ork. Tin price pa. 1 tor an engine, with two men. is eight dcdlats a day. and it i- lottnd that in tw w '. ot good we ithcr onr e-ig'ne c in -u- . e up a'd the ioid- in the town-hip. ii-i.tig them in tetter condi tion than hand or team work e uld do it and in less time an I at a fifty er cent. saving in expense It is pr.p..d to en tirely abandon the i. -T tax f ir road pur poses and to pay all roid tax in ca-h, the work to be done by machinery. The day i- not fir distant wlr-n t'ueie will be a complete waking up on this subject of good sul.stanii il roads and the v.oner Craven county takes ho! 1 of the matter in mii en-r'C'. our people wi!; s-iv weri done. To L'lwer Xancy Hank' Rpcrrt. Advices from Terre H int' . Ind. -ay that Alix i-tlie most interi -ting trotter in the world and -in i- expected .o lower Xancv iiank.-' re'ar't. 'dhe went the third and hist heat in the tree for a.: trot Friday in 2 : 'I J . eluding the race rei.-rl ma.le by Ifrectim). but sh.- ha 1 woi: th-Hr-t heat- in 2 ; ' i ; ;iad 2:0''.', niikir.gan aver, go o:'Jai."i r-f, f,,r I he ttin e lie il s. I,v till- the t-jt. -I . ee i- trotted. After it'wa a'l over -!e J w a.- 1 lull of life an. I tht re w,.- i... u,. ia at ion ('. exhaustion. Johnson's Oriental Snip is Car superior to all the other so-called medicinal soaps for beautifying the complexion. t'omimr and (Joinir. Mr. .1. ii. I'. ;: the i ity .--o:r. i . Mr. T. W ! thr.-u 'h . ; r .! : trip. Mr. U ::. !;. -. . unity, -iiid l'. M. : '.. are in tin i ity. Ml. Ja-. I'. 11. : w In re In 1 A. idie T. n vi -1 1 1 n . . : Mor. he.-i : c. h. : 1 ! hi - n- Mr .Ii law- Mr. J. J. T M - ha Kn - J"-. Kins. I. a (,r l':- il : Kins, .--,-.1 thro,, o:, ,. ,.. I Mi route to .lacK-i visit n-lat. vi -. Mi- .,ta!i A. ( !-.. c. 1.. w lio m.i , , :i -hill -' ill t'ri.-m!-. ha- n :ii:n -.1 : . Mi-- An- ie l'atri. k. of has in. i n -itino r lit v - ai in l'amiieo .m ! l..uf -rr . . n and Mi' ot w r, k . : . "'a II IVh a; - e. r,r-r .In., i : ) u vi-it he: an it Mi-. W . 1. A r. i -I 'fhe -,:iii: of !:-. Ii. II. i . to vi-it in o. . . : 1 1 : y . Mi- I. .- Km' f .11 i ':: i: - M:-s I. ,ia li-ve'!. Tiie t . i : . of M r. a a '. 1 ' on tlie hit-.. Sir. T..:.. :-;.. ' ' I . ,-kiii. -'or If -.a:-. M : -- .-Ti-i r. f -. S. C. to ioad w itii u id er. Mr. Geo. ihltSel who has been in tiie cttv for a inllii'i' f.l is 'el; tor hi- In ine in Beaufott. Mr. Hiram Bed. . f p.-l'. .i.-d: . ai ,1 Mr. Ila-kin-, Kig -t. r . f I ).. V at T:ti toii. were in the iity Friday. Mes-t's. Nina Nu in and (ieorge 1'aii have reiurae.l f-.mi I 'oi t-nimi : h where thev have bi-ei " i a pleasure trip. They report a big d ue an 1 plenty of sport with tie r. i .. d gift -and soft (i-.ib-. -Oh. my " Rev. lid ward B'.ii i back fiom i hi- ! low and .lone- counties win-re In ha. ban canvassing lor the -Standard I'ioti. n iry and '-Select Poetry : North I'arodni' with graiilying iii-ee-s Prof. J. T. Joynvr. of Cr. e:i-b T a who has b.i n hoiding the Catteiet coun'y 'I'eicher I.titute at Beaufort passed through. He will make a brief vi t to relatives at Laiirange and then d"ld a Teachers In-t-.mte at Pittsboro. Mr. I). M Hollowed and iiltie dangh- ter Mollie. '. :f to vi-it rti tt;e in n low county. Mi- i.-ther I'.a '...-; '. Stella i- vi-iting f:i. aid- in the . i:y. Mr. Henry Fo-cu.-. ot Jom.- coutity, lelt tor Guilford college. lie was accom pany Lug his son. J K. and Mr. Cym F. cue's son A C Foscue who go to enter the college. Miss Sallie Cox lelt to visit relatives in Jones countv. Mrs. Addie Tolson who has been -pend ing a few day at Mr. J. J. Toioti's re turned home, accompanied by Mrs. ( glcs- by. Mr. S. R Bud o' the Knight of Har mony winl i iHvii lo Kiver.laic to pay Mis. A. L. Heath tiie insurance money ilue ttom '.he order on her nusb.imi; pm i c v . Mr. W. B. Bhidi- returne l Irom near Polloeksville. Tiie 'utnlier railroad nil,, a tie .- :e;;.-t :i : re !- I. w .-v. ra, tiroes in lengtr. Mr. Frank Tliomp-on an I wife of Jacksonville c ime uti 1 isl night en route the Suite Sunday school convention at Durham. Mrs. W. K. Grimsley, came up on the noon train and left on the next train for the convention . Her son Herman was along also to enter the school of the M;ses Patrick of Kin-ton. Miss I5i.rr.ha Tucker i back from Core Crei ' . Xaval Reserve Personals Clipped From The Star and Messenger. Fatty Lovick. a city fither of New Bi rne. i playifg seaman. S.aman Graham, of Charh tte. alia Gen. Coxey, and Carl Richardson, alias Gen. Brow ne, have won the medal tor be ing li iiui-onie T don't think.'' Will Si'.t.r. of New Berne, h;; In gun to revive. Commander Win-low won the admira tion and highe.-t respect of the b.itta'ion yesterday afternoon by a brief speech full of trudi and w.iii h exhibited the utmost confidence mi the Re-erve. Ihri cheers for Commander Winslow. C art brigade. Skipper .'riiar, Mar shal;, Fi sper -nan. Freil Burr, Beatty. CorKut and Carraway. It wa.- hot. but the ox was a daisy. Dan Tales and Bicye'e Billy, of X :w Berne, are the only spiritually inclined seamen on board and ae: as chaplain- of the cart brigade. Those dark searching eyes of Hill, of New- Borne, hive gone di p into the heart-of the Soathpiet giri; but dia per still into the n.cks of two ipiarts put up in regulation package-. Hope tin y aved the bottle. The body of Tom Danieis is a euri-'U-combination. Whenever boatswain mates are called it is generilly convenient fir him to be down below taking a snack. S.pria Moore, son -of the old man. is still witlj the boy-, assac; ating with L-'re 1 die Burr, who say- he i- ul n ot the oid man. Tiie friends of treasurer Lovick. of New Berne, will 1 1- I know him when he returns, as the ea already has 30 pounds of his pi.tiderou-iie.-s. Bray w aiiti- 1 to -o Id- girl lids morn ing ari l trie 1 to de-lit the -hip. but wa--irre-ted by tie- guar 1 , a'al is now -lo ng duty in eoy. 1 ester. lay i.iti rtnjn th r.n- wlio o: untariiy i tiered their -ervie,.- to iioi-t a-h, - and wh el the::. I" tin- d .ck .vorked in infti'ly and w he . thro : t, r, some jo' , w . '-. 1, . t, k 1 . o n g l : . i 1 i g loo- and tired otr. ilracefi'. Harris I.aue. tiie .-"11 o that genial gentleman. Shcitl Line, of Craven ... unite, wa- terr.biy ."itris. d ivhea he came -nit ot !'i.' ash-pit yesterday, for fear tli i- hi- b -t riri would not know him when iieg"t- uica home fr he liasn't w a.-hed his thee -ince he ha- bee i on bo ird. as he - Uriid i'l.- -.ilt-w a'.a will hurt his eomp'evion. Ballgelt. of Nell ;.. rr.. -Ill k - hi- 1 Pe all ilay and moil n- a - ii.it. r fit Nick Br-iv. oi Id id-" airth D ii-i has a chili i very tti .nr-.g wa n t i. e , i i soiin. i- to vri' ' ! ' . k -. H. .1. J.o h-k. til" -p.u ;y -" .ma i ..: tin- Xewberu divl-i II. d i- id w h:l llanneis and 111 ik. He ha- ..t tit so lo, home ie .- nla-lie-r sv ni pa 1 I1 -r nib on. a mat i.i die, i ' " ' '1U' l',''M "' "Sll:1 ! ' I Fourth. Th I au .If , Be -tad tousins, have fallen in t H loie with oiu of the lieantiful liilies re- siding at this delightlul quiet summer ! I .r. i: . j .a. I.ieu'.e I iK-rnc 1 . 1 la'ion ,.tv... J.. I N, w He Ii IV- 11- r pia. day from an 1 had :- row Knew t hev N'lntu.ket. The h:i:-ri. -m.- ,I,ek .1 . U' W'm. iiip " ra . : - a I i.e ll m. lfe! ,i- I I. an. inn N intuckct was dra :ug h -t night that th v had oi' li r gun a 1 to keel 1 b ' t r. i ie -.ih , iii die - I .,.-. A th.- i;,d.' "1 C.riway aira-s upon t. IT -' ai ollaii I.i .. , . ( a r i w a v a - i ," at the bali. ! :- -a upon the toe- "i tii up. ai t li s. -Ill -I '. .rr..w a i. w p : i; tiei.l -- I" f.l illg. " Ma-t. r-n Am,, -hip'-corp..; 1', 11, I'.i ni a ;:: - -e! . . duty. I'll" New 1! r: ;: ai e a g. mil a- y . u a . 'e r lei low s ,n. 1 nr y .rke: s. 'fiu-e ,,;' Iii- (dial on d.s-k m full dir. ing. m ;th tin . xp.ct . I at; ala-' the. r 1. j I ri ; i i : . w le n . ir known to I dent' ti i : thv and his mi MeCrark- r- l,,r "-::.- I ,ai lotto Pn'-ei e.- k" ''!''' '"'', I , i l'i 1 ' 1 . ll I . Mil" ' le !...ys nporttd i.toi in tin- morn - net going home: s were 1 ut as a dt-iie wa- maile Winslow. Don't LKX01R CO, ( 0NVFX TI0.V. A Full l iekeT Nomin.it. il Large At tendance and Harmonious Meeting. Kinst'ji. X. ('.. Aug. 1. 1!)1. The Democrat:. .. -..u:.; , -mi eiition c ti Teneil la-re to.lav. J. Wd Grainger. K-o . Chm'n caliid the convention to order. and after a few in agemelit requcst !' acta- tenipor- timei v remark ot ed Mr. W. S. Her arv Sec' v. The Chm'n appoinii' 1 a comuiittee of permanimt . r anizalion, rules and credential.-. The . onimittee on permanent organiza t.oii n-i o.uuH-n. le. I J. W. Grainger Esq.. asihairnian, W. S. Herbert, Secl'v. and I M. llitt'-. a- assistant S.-ct'v. Tne commi ; te" on n. h ne.il- reported ail Town-liips n-pr m-uIi-I. and no ioh-l.-stant i signed. j W. .!. Barntt. Tin- comm.; i. e ,n n: eported the til.i.:..r:ty vo'e nee, --ari ' ::.::).'. at i";. Signed. j s,,.i.ie W'ooteil. On motion theihairmaii if each town ship cast the vote ot - a a I town; ship. Nominations for R. -pre-eiitutive being in order. Oio. Turner. D. K. I'errc, V. U. Xunn and J. (. Jack-on wen placed in nomimitio. .1. Q. .Iiti k-un requested the w ithdi iiw al of hi- name as he conld net undirany ci rctimstanee- allow his name to go before the convention Mr. W B. Nuiiii ,d-o asked the withdrawal of his name. Mr. Turner having received the major ity of votes was upon motion unanimous ly declared the noir.ime. Mr. Bizzell present chrk of Superior court declined to aiiow his nam' to go before the convention, and Mr. B. F. Cl.urehill securing a majority ot the votes east wa.- upon motion unanimously led arc 1 the n miinec. The nominations for sheiatf lieing next in order the pres. nt incumbent. J. D. sutton, was upon motion unaiiimouslv nominatnl. The pic.-eiil Tr. ii-ufer J. II. Daw son upon motion to ::.pciid rules was nonii nat'p I 'V accli iiiatio-i. K. S. Ihttman the pfe-'-nt incumlient Register of Deeds haying leceived a ma jority of the votes cast, was upon motion unanimously declared the nominee. Dr. Ira Davis being the only nominee for Coroner upon motion the rule- were suspended and he v.,- nominated by ac clamation. Mr. K. P. I.oltai being nominated for Surveyor the rules, wn re suspended and and he was nominated by aei lair.ation. Mr. Turin:- and Mr. "Churchill being called came forward and responded in a few w timed remarks i-ptin.L the ir iminal Tin- b. -; ot harniotiy prevailed and the outlook w i- never blighter for Democrat ic suecc--. The attendance r- -dclv estimated at CO. There b.-ing no otlur busim . the loav.ntion upon motion an 'unu II. The New Tariff Law. Ail dealer- an 1 mnnuf-cturcrs of Play ing cards, are hereby notified to make re turn to me under oath ol all playing card.? on hand .ni the day the new Tariff law goes into life. i. under piiiilty of the law. for failure io so d merchants at.d other- in th i e.uutl - of Bcantort. Cart eret. Craven. Hide. Pamiieo and Pitt will take due ti 'ti.'. and goiern themselves ac cordingly. W. T. C mio. D".uty ( ode- t ir. N"W Berne. X. C. Lenoir County Lxecutive Committee. A t a m t'.ng ".he Executive t'olliiiiit 1 1 v the idliowing weie t.-e of I.ei.o. appointed. .1. W. Or Utile Ooin-i. D u i'oi: C E.Xec- Towti- Towti Oca-. K 11 -hip. lie ill . . t .1 .1 Bria i. Inc. Turn." t,i X T. w ii-'u' p. nie 'Id ".i n-hi p. . II: W. 1 o w n ing ton Towa- -l,:p. e li Da i'lell-lllli. .!. -sa- ,'i -h.O. Set!) Wi ( Hi l'n Richard Kd Tow n. -hi p. K n--oii. Nd 1 West II. 1 'a 1 Oi ympi.i l or iv-p. ni ilen ce Mr IL S. ill, dot! i.li.i :'4ll.li" to. ill. .r iej air: ure on t! . - I d" h : i:-t t -pen w.-i k w itii re! it. "' - e.-i d'.-n-i-a. Bet :i 1. Pitt cni'ity. Me-is. .1. ( . Da 11 and W. W. siuini'ir- d.-o iet' ; r l;,tael at the - one time on ! .nsine-s. Aewl-hih mill a pi- -isi'it trip and a i'. return. Mi-- Motln 11 da al of New Bin lie haS.ulll well J0hn Speaker. Catawba, (J.. commtn. el le n ling 1 , i-lruneut ,1 nni-.c ( llail ,ivi, .U;rQ Fever sores on his leg. he:.-. Sh .ha- ban h.-re about two week- ,..ctors said he was incurable. One bot and :- gn ing pert a : .t'l,ictioti to i-ieri- . .;, p;ieetric B tters and one box Bucklen's bo iv. Sa-- a iiiituril mu-,eian. a Arnica Salve cuieil him entirely. Sold splendid teacher and a very woilliv, ,,v s. Duffv, Druggist, New Berne, aircable an-1 attra .'t.ve volin: ill". The 1 'n:-n church of the Discip'e- and Method. -t at thi- jilai e i- undergoing , Mm, roe Whalen of J5iniiiiigha,ri. Al.. repair. I w rites; ! purclutsed six bottles of your Mis Ida Wayne who l,;i- I. , n ill with 1 Japanese Pile Cure from Mr. Amzi Uod tvphoid tever'is recovering, we are glad I den, and it has entirely cured me of a to Ma v. as is also Mr. R. C. Holton. who case of Piles of 22 years standing: will j ijU keen down with malarial fever. j (.'01' Nl V ( i."ii-s10tl"- '. i l.VtiS Ai... (1th. h:i county Coin ::' hou-o at n hi- i o, k. -, I'l i-eli; i. t it the 111. , ( 'oir.mi--ioia-i - V. Smad wi r and J. w I. M. II t arr. A. Meadow. W. ('. 1! ( 'oi ii mi - hail in in ner Sin ; w i i. tern. That til. pl'iiperty on K.h n ' ..-w lieine. 'a-'iil to Mr-. i Ji- ii. K. i', r. i; l.unii ! IH'l-l! t i ' j a a ! i . 1 loe.i'.ity. t l here le 'ei iei 1 mi t hi Tla a the no-!- nee 'f-tiii t of No a t:i . if 4o cent on 1 t.M d' on f.r the piu'p"e oi eoui,.et;lo I ir a I I; . I'm iii roa I i . .- , 1 !"-im: f e -aid di-trii t. ii . Thai the petition of T. 11. I ..thers, citizen ot No. -J'l'owii-1: :ia e.-t:ibUshm.'nt of a puhli. till. 1 '. it!" the St ipletord road with eie 1 oad to l'andic 1 county, i e a:,,l that s lid Mad he and i- here-b'i-li -I ami de -larid to ! c a plib'ie , . 1 i; 1' the I!' oil il of siiiii-rv':-. u - . '1 10.1I-. of -aid Townhip b m- r ' e : a pii -ti a. a s.llll- . I M - ii 1 t . appoint hall 1- to w "1 the That there be levied a tax "t ii cent. .'Ii the $U'0 valuation, f real e-ta!e i'l the llo-fei:Ce listrict of N. 7 l'.eaii-hip lor the purpose of repair'tig the le-a " ar. arid the said ditri t. OrOere I. That a voucher of jij.iM oe ' '"M1' 1 p. Siloinon Roach an I J. H. Mien f rtlri-e months, namelv: August. i '-... I ..r .,,,,1 ll..,.K v on iieenmit of their extreme poverty and disqualification lor w-o;k bv pln-icia! infirmities. I Ordered. I hat vouchers lierelotoie 1 : "f the division ; ui il to Lizzie Wocd, for support of sell aetua'ry -teppeil j ,in.j ehiidien he ,! i-f:onti lilted, she having voung . n'ies, and ! . , '. hat -he had to i '''"'''ed. ;- 1 -i I i" "f i : or k-icd. That upon payment of the w.i- not tl iat- : proper tax to the sheriff, lice use lx grant ed to li. 11. ec s.aiLir lo reiai: ii'i"." for six months, ending Dec. lilst. ls'.l-l. at their p'ace ofhusiiuss in the city "f : New ijerne. t t )r,leivd. That the petition of John A : J u-kson and others, citizens of township i No. 1, nskiu ; for the establishment of a i public r.-ad in said township. Beginnin ; ;lt i, aVenue on the AVashington and ; x B R.md about half a mile from ; ,. . . . tm corponite limits o! anceboro, then running up Maul Swamp about four miles then a northerly direction until the ( h"i owinity public road is roached, at or near Mr. Sarah Williams, be granted. And it appearing that all persons over . whose lands said road is to pa- have had ' dm notice of this petition. It is Ordered. That the sheriff of Craven 'county be ordired to summon a jury and I I.,,. .,...,iiii to !-, w- Or.lered, That the mill proper. y at Gray wood, in No. 7 Township listed by 1). Congdou cc Son be reduced in value mi the tax list of 1803 from slo.oOO to I iJH'.lM.M.I. Ordered. Tluit the SOU acres of land, charged to Hardy Whitford. on thedilen quent list of No. 7 Township for 1S03, be stricken from said list. It appearii g to the snti-taetion ol the Board that he owns no such 'and. ( J il motion the Board took a recess to We-.lne-luv morning next at 10 o'clock, a. m. Aug. --, le4. The Board of Commissioners of Cra ven county met at the court house at 11 o'clock a. m.. pursuant to adjournment. Pre-ent Commissioners, J. A. Meadow's M. II. Carr and E. W. Smallwood. The Board commenced the examination of the sheriffs account. On Motion the Board took a recess till next day at 10 o'clock. Aug. 9. 1S94. The Board nut at 10 o'clock pursuant to a 'journmeiit. Pre-ent. Commissioners, E. W. Small wood. Chm'n pro tern., M. II. Carr and J. A. Meadows. The Board was engaged in the exami nation of the sheriff's account until 6 o'clock, p. m.. then on motior, the Board took a reces- until 10 o'clock next day. Aug. Id, lS'.H. The Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present, Commissioners. J. A. Bryan, eiimn., E. W. Simillwood, M. IL Carr, and J. A. Meadows. Tiie Chairman presented to the Boor 1 for cancellation Craven foil . 1 V I'.'.nd N". lol ol the denomination ot $3pu purchas ed by him Aug. 9th lor ere lit of sinkiug fund. On motion, commissioner. Small wood and Carr were appointed a committee to destroy said bond which they did by bnrningthc same in presence of the Board the Register of Dee Is, county Attorney and Sheriff. Ordered, That upon payment of the proper tax to the sheriff, license be grant ed Stewart and Hughes to retail liquor tor six months, ending Die.. 31st. 1894, at Chattawka Hotel, city of New Berne. The Board of Commissioners here passed resolutions respecting New Berne's pros-pective public building which have 1 ecn published already. Ordered. That "W. II. Win field. No. 8 township, be lelieved from payment of poll tax for 193, he being under 21 years of age. Ordertd. That the lot on East Front street listed to Mrs. Annie Carmer at 81. ddii be reduced to .00 and the lot on Griffith street listed for the same person from 200 to filPO. Tlie chairman presented to the Bonrd f .r cancellation county bond No. 143. of the den .mination ol'-'500 purchased hy him Aug. Id. 1894. for benefit of sinkin fund. t hi motion the chairman appointed C niimi-sioner- Mi a lows and Smallwood 'a ili.-trov the same which tliey d.d by burning them in tlie pie-eiic- u tin Boti'il. Register of Dei if-and coil .Janitor. hoil-e Johnson's Magnetic Oil, horse brand, is a wonderful liniment for rheumatism, neuralgia, sprains and bruises for man or i a-a-t. ? i.uu size 00 c-.s.; juc size octs. 1 Specimen Cases, Clifford, Xew Cassel, Wis., was II. j Hon !;. I with Neuralgia and Kheumu : ii-in. his S'omach was d'sordered, his Liver was aff. cte.l to an alarming degree, ajqietite fell away, ain.i lie was terribly reiiuceil in if sh and s'rength. Three l.ott'es of Electric Bitters cured lnm. i Edivsinl Sliejiherd. Ilarn.-burg. III., j ha.l a running sore 011 his leg ot eight ' years' standing. Used three bodies of ; Electric Bitters aud seven boxes of llm-k-Icn's Arnica Salve, and his leg- is sou 11 1 1 N. C. advise my friends to use it.'' '! Ii I I ni illelll - n auia I The Reserves keej. el Fat and Saucy With ISItr ' ii Heat a. if. i.i ely ;;u-k-imi.ii Sun .t in-' . - i -. - l roii l lll-e .: 1 Su- .1 Ai - 1 1 ' .it 1" 'arr a,-,. 1 .a t he oflf i r- a in I tla- 1 10:1 Aft.-! ' cry i n : e 11 ip.ti. ' !..- d mi hid:!.: - Ti,i. ; lu-l ..- tin 1'reiiiper; i that tin- -hip -w if ti :,, , ,: a N , ni t ! nh led 'eh t! in r ,d Morton in . ha; ; wa- to blow h r w fi 'I'- a :-';iiiri.' al l : ; i up smI" -le on le : ill the eha'ine" I milled t -.'.oik-,, ! 1 1 ' ; 1 u i ' i i h . - l : ; i . The liii'iiii i r - oi ca mi' t I e pr.ii-". I :. ai : nc r m wloch tlie," i in the niornii g. d pay. ' d" i air. "tr.ppi l th like Turk-. ' r: ,:: ciaie 1 by t:a- .. : They are tin- : .: Iu; tin- pr c ret, .;- oid TO M N I ii H ' A- t h.-; n.eii v. . : their Mtr.i duty of drdis u ! d-p-t. only the r.i ce-s ir . ed ior the diiv. Tli.i iiioining t hi ab nurd t .; Moiitg- practice with tin that shi p. iu t h" h i; Wii. Mi-sengei of Ai I -; h lal-L lligld SnI and never bctdri 1 1 1 ag-im muny v rui-e m.-d iadii s on the gal : .- :; began. Mu-e. . .t . i . . lilellta'. -.vn- n .-1 -'. Southpor: g.: . and N , . d I to have hid ,i 1. g ti ,. . A gal- came ' p ,., u; ram pour d .I.e. n m number . i -'eeoi-ig d ';;:. called ;d' li-":d- b, ; i;e , which v. a s h. ,', , . 1 -. ;-. , tlVO-'dlini- of e -eh 1) " ...o ill. .Ut two h" -il- 1,1. ; The b.jy . al':ir !:. ;. . "s .: a siiepfril am I .,.;;. . a tion of a little of- : f brigade. The i-eyentii : . . ;. . Una Xtiv.ii Reservi -' . glowing auspice-, 'fie and rettdy to do nunib r the guns on hoard be They are fat. saucy, am I e- .: tn. n i "ie- ollicei " awning-, ho 'a o.kcd dig ram. M. nit gomei y joy land work, t he b 1 1 - si-ru! 1 . and die decks all. presenting ra : . It i- the -1 -y boar 1. The Diorilillg begin by bing tlie decks. ;i- i,-,i are now scoured and are -ha the appearance i f a t ara pride of every X ai d I,'.-, and bring pral-. from tiieir full duty. After an elegant o.a ,1. . divi-iona reportc. I .-n i-k a en a couple of In ;: r- f ..! o'clock ail hand- w etc e I and embarked in tiieir -in d.l warship Montgomery, wv r. their u-md ne-rry w a;. At b 11 ,ib- for the i la v maan.ng tiie In ;. i '. : u mg in-tructions fio.u th . ship, w hich wa re eiib r ; structive. It wa ei.ji.y.-d :c: attentively by all the divi-d, Lieut. Commander Mor;,, di 1 ni ne i t" praise from the boys on ev, iy kind and clever wa in w !iis commatids to i he -, n allows the b ,ys a- i: u h leges and shore Uuv, - .,- h lelltiy. The Clews which Uilltm i t'l- guti on : the .Montgomery were s.-a-ct d a- 1" ,ows First division Mo-.e, Ve!i. X. C White. McCracken -'.o'.io, J !r ,y. Fcsp r- man, Pickle'. Second nivision S. Yd. Mcrr.l i. 1 f nr Burr, Fred Burr, T. C. I lelb t. An-eii King. John ltobiiisoii. Ja W iiiiam.-l ami James M. Ward. Fourth division Ii .rtsfi..1..!. Hid. Ban-i gert. Richardson, (. a rn . Sf;, r, Lov ick and Lane. The following crew 'r -eh del to e the crew from the Coliux ind the Montgomery this iy cuing: Hill and D uiiei. it Newbern, I lodges. Wiiihiin-. Prem- pcrr. II. A. Burr and cox-w ain Di. I los.-et. of "ilmington. It :- a re-v, and expect to win. Goo!) WORK WITH id b id., et x-. fhe Reserves break lb-: - 1 n j.i o'clock d'.cr whieli tour 111.11 fr n: . :, n p n t of the shii twenty tour '.a lb - - : : i. wen- !e-ii itche 1 aboard ti, , : ; -. ; Montg.im- erv to niau her second.r. b ;:,i .,; ; irg.t practice. The hu:k "i the wr.-ek.-ii ch(onir Watts lying on th nn.r-h opp - ite South port was u-ed a- a target, and forty-tight round- wen- hie-! bv the 11 en. making two -hots for each. Tne boy -handled the five-inch lap; i lire gnu- with telling ettict andndoed lie- I wiei k I with shots. The dil.it:i ..:' w"as about ',100 yard-, n-al v.-r mi-se l. ( lut of nine of d. In.' I irget Reserves who made -hot-, -.x bail- in the old hulk. i . 'c'tt h .t I " I f-'-'g' I - -l ,,(t du:! i were by Ar-mpt'id. ll.d. 1) Williams and Burr. '11. squad was under eaininan Barnard. Tile targ.-t pr: cludi-d at fi p. m. and tin ned backa.....:"d the N-ur.: mr. I. uu IV a TIIE 1 lt'd-Fdt- 1; it ;. i After dinner th.- u was gone through with a c- was granted ile- 111 gai'ne ot base ball 1 etw 1 the Naval 1 h-serv.- ,r d crew" ot the Montgone ry calleJ at 4 o'clock p. m. stand full of ladies !i:i.J , a big crowd of 11. e i Naval Res-.-rve- t-thi v Roberts. 1 aniel. I '- o . Bray, Robert. Steven-Montgomery'- team . ". Clickstine. Wlnlen. Carrol!. 1 1 1 i '. 1 law l::i' -. and "--ubs ' r oitni a biii'iif w r-' p' ',' . -oil' -I'll I'M d "IMC The Moiitg ni.. :;. - o cHci-r- ior tin- N a-i ; 11 io Bert Roberts "i' ti;- N niiiile tfie play "I the game yesterday af-er.- .. running catch .-; e.-r... back to the b di. AVI.it- V. .- -hip 1 , 11 an ill', the r- va-gr-.nd Ti:.- 'I'!;, I I State "f Ohio, C:t v l.llca- I'.'. Frank J. Cheney the senior ia rtner . 'dluiiev ifcCo.. il. iie ofToledo. Cmity an.l that .-aid tinn one Hundted 1 .!'.:: ca.. ot t'ntarrh the tin- u-e of ll ili"- 1 A. 1). l'h Seal. I la".'.- Cat .rrh (.'.;; aud ai ts d 1 reel iy c ' cons slit faces ot die tiiiioliials, free. F. J. Ciihx 1; v Sold bv Druggi-t-. SAVE MONEY by 1 at Gooding s Drug Shu next to Baptist church. mg ynii , '.ni Midd 1 1 rugs C wtf( " I . M -o o; With - I Ti, ( I II. V.: A I' The N . if I 1'ri :JI- M ,1 it a 'h -".I. 1 1 : p ii a i: n i . A. tv -. ic 1 1.: l'i- , g i a g i ii;, lias been a Hard 1 e d' on 1 . - , ' ' bad jo iy, .-, and now that ' i-ghtuii g ii -' '' b" "' c .mtiiei,.-..,! to -irike tin .,1. .1 pro-ni c- i,, e n ght g I ...y l", ell IV. 't -e. . ! ivl.-lg Till i..lill . otlVr HI;, ,) o! th" I'opllli-I 'd:'1'-- iln. Lab,,- I'arai - ..I" t ih,.. ha- nominated ''. i mixed state ticke'. Tin- L..'i- r .hii- " ' '' .'.'. ple-'l f through J. hll M, li'lde j 1 1 ' ' ige. 1 1 L'i I.I H 11 I 11 n iol , i , 1 11 ,; men 1.1 .;, , - poit th" ticket. ' "da , The hicuity 1 f Yale eoboge aie- taking .'or . . 'aaiie-s w In 11 tlcy announce th ir mieii--b oi.:;. . teCi t" put il..., ii slud'-nr 1 tiif-.n i-m. b '- next in order !'r the la. ulty of - "ia- 1 h ge to aniiounce that all -Hid ;- . , , g" . ' niipe'led to -tudy. . ,!" '. Sin: e M. !,'obcrt Lin oln- n urn- hi 1 ' "! Hen nc a iioned as a Pit side ti-i 1 i '-diiiit , 'I ' '' n the Kepliblican side, it le - 1 ,ii-'. ; - -, el ed I leit In ; - t lie ai b a ne in' ih . Pu:. 11 .1.1 Car Company whica 1- now i engage I i n evict ing it- -i liking ten mis I who iiive not been :t -employed. Tin- Vanderbilt ni-m-ion at B diiu i- h ;- a r '-out ige oi 40i 1 li t and i- 1 -1 1 1 1, , 1 ; I nloiltiii. The r of w ill be the largest -lut,-. ! I'-.-! in a iii -ri. .1. am! the trii.tur. ' a- 1 whoie will be one of the most impo ! ;:ig in this country. Eight humln! men i : are employed on the building an 1 pretn i i-c- which contain .10,00.. acre-. 1 K ilcii Krausko)!'. of Piiiladelpiiiii. did ( :i commend nbie art w IiHi he declined t.. j I ae apt a iur-e of s-l.U'.IO r.,i--d for him b fraud-. There i-t-o inuch of thi-l p;ir.-e o'l-ine-s. I ii b.-.-. d- a -piri; th it .- 1 't . belli itcd to e el ate. 1 .1-1 ever , 111 an. I. - he pre k her o- labor or. 1... p.-ii.l f..r w het he d..i -. bat h.t 113 -top passing "die i. it lor abb -bodied men. Dr. Oiiyi r Wended Holmes has r.eoy-er-d from his recent bines.- and may i again be mhmi taking .-hurt drive- aio-g I the seashore loud- near Bovirlv I-'arn-. A Dr. Hoimi-s i- the hi-l survivor of ,, famous New En- ainl -e! . a . t-. the w noli- country takis an all. . inmate mti r-e-t ill his health. Chairman John B. Eaves, of the lle ; publican State Committee, is -t mding on; - j loudly :ig"iint luion. In a recent spmxli - I he -ani he was a Republican and be'icved in Republican princqilcs. and would say t" Iii- parly in North Caroliuai "Stick to vo-.tr principles, though you be in the ini'iority. If they want to, f t the Pop-uli-U ciiiii' la 11-; but wewd: i a k to If. -publican piim-iples, staying in be middle of the load."" The iuiir 1 ari If bills have been reported 'on k !i""iu the finance committee witli all I of them but one gieaJy changed. The !'' ''.' ' dig : Free Sugar bill no longer provided for 1. i n- t;ie irc, .sllL,:ii-. hut for an ad valorem duty oi 1 in- give- .pi j.r cent on till sugars, and tor a speei-"bio-a ;je duty of "J cent- a gallon on molasses '"' pr.v:- ; testing above 4" and not above o !- ,!(-i..,.,wj An.iltin.f -itl pef..i..iii, r . , I dl", 1, . , ti:ds. The free coal bill come b-u-k ivnb a provision for duty on all coal imported Irom countries that levied an import du y on American coal. Tiie froc iron ore lull was the only one that came back in its original shape. The barbed wire bill was rep irted back wish a substitute nhic- ;ng oil the d'i.e li-t barbed wire aud wire rod- ,.; 11011 or steel for ltsinanul icture. AVhoIesale Market Country Produce Live stall fed cattle. 0 1-2 tO, grass led, 4a")c iressed beef 4a"). Beeswax 20c. Corn, 02c a 00. Chickens spring. 20a40c pair. Ducks. Eng. 40ao0c; Muscovy SOaiiOe. Eggs, 12 13c. Geese, 7oe.a8 le. Hides Dry flint, 3c; dry salt 3c grot n 1 Jc. deer hides 1 oe. Peanuts. oO.iliO. " -. Wool 10e. Lambs $lal.odb !d Sheep. 1.2.3.12.0. 1. Oat-. 32 -. Onion-, .-fl.00a-f2.00 lirir.vu chickens, 43c. Sweet Potatoes Yams, 1.0ii; ILiinnns, 80c. A Voice From Pamlico. ! . J,,lvi V RrnliWi. ofPtn.ilir-o omnlv Iras ;i strong following from hi county to be a candidate for Register of Deed--. Mr. IT. D. Pel kin-, termer incumbent, who ha- l-,tc',y died had Slid several weeks ago t'.mt he did not expect to be a c.indidale for r '-election, ow ing to his very bad ' 11 I health. If he had lived he would without ':- j ;i doubt have been renominated t -m--lidi- ee -d. himself if he had wanted the place, ':'.-1 he ha been an efficient officer and was ; i"Vcd by every Democrat of his county. N. 1 I i'.t aftir he made the declaration lh-it he ,; 1 would 11 it be a candidate Mr. J. W. Bin!. f -,b- I ' a' was s lected to liecome the candidate ! I for tin- -anie. Mr. Brabble i- one of the best bu-ines lien f the county mid an 1 xi raonliua 1 1 ii-iimall a good Democrat and very p-.p 1 hir. 'andemi'ix' ha had the sheid' eia r siina- Mr. Camoen h is b, eti -Ii an I we w ant him ag ..a Mr. C. C. Hid .11 .- , g 1 eit'z.en i 'tin : - have pr. 1 i d. a - Bakincr Powder Absolutely Pure cream of tartar bakinsz powder U'ghest of all m leavening strencth Latkht Umtkd States) Govsksmsnt Foc.o Bki-oht. Ri'Yai, Ba.ktn.1 PowniiB Co., "106 W'ull -t .NY Wanted. I . , - eiiei. il'' n ien to e a 1 1 Vii --. -e l in -ie e-. and en h . t in Cm veil. Jo.n :r tciet. Pamiieo. Beauf .rt. Ilvde and D i .-...- "in'ie. We furnish a nice light running w igoti. Agent to fu-ni-h hor.-e and hnr : ..--nnd m-k" a sdid'i bond. We ,tf r a good - il o y. or i ouuni-sioa eontrai t, aie di it; whi' h ai e; ergeiic 1 11 n ii call nuike a d, -ie mom y Men of good make up i" well. I . g. t eiiid lyinent with tin .!) p.my. !"i' if successful, they will b promoted to positions of greater responsi bility. Address. The Sinoer Mfg. Co., or see J. F. .Norm ax. District Agt. iXew Berne, N. C. PAPEvnTTDEYO, i Man i 7 IKHiKSAi il-i Commission lerchants. A-Viifsliiiiton Slri'i'l, NEW YORK. Southern Fruits and Vegetables a Specialty Large and Roomy WAREHOUSES faculties for handling h.-aw shipments unsurpassed byS any fhouse in 5the business. teg-RI'dl l'lfNS m 1 m EACH DAY HI- a l.Lstoa X da.nal Neil Bank of '.erne, N. C. REFER LN 11 : (I.1II-1 liinll 1'iallk New York. Stencils and Postals can be obtained at JOHN DUNN'S. HRIMSON OLOVER. Seed Oats, Rye. boat cc lied Clovi r. 1 lagging nnd Tie. No 1 Timothy i till kind. hood. W ia 1 1- for pi-iros. Al HAS. I:..1III.L"S ll i-l .-eh- Malkel ).nk. New lierile' N . '' ag'-' wifin P.u-a Saga and Turnip Seeds-l It. 35c. 5 lb 30c, 10 lb 25c. All fresh, new stock at Mace's Drug Store, New Berne IT. C. WOODWARD & LOTHROP Kith, 11th .ind V Sts. N. W. AVraHliin"tijn, I ) - U. Iin ite the attention ol t id a i;t am I 1 he ar. 1 1 1 1 1 a - I KitK-IIH-r, f.ltli.II Id - 1 l 1 . 1 . 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' '.-Mill lion oT f!mtn mi lion of Croton linipliaticallj :y in every . ii. 'in! tin ih. ., ; ..i.i i Insect I'ow, h ,::-'! i v devour tins with avidity, whJr a!i oil, ir iiisi-cl powilers jmrtiallj' s'i li . " .a.-s i hem. driving' them -wildly to'"' "Ihi i i... . ,- mid oi her houses to live On 1 1 V o: n '. .. ' 1 may tasle or lib.'.; 11 Ii y. h. nee there r 1 - - ,:ai g r in I 1 v i 1 1 ii :,l.out, 11s with ..In i-j.ii. ,e:o. ,,,, 1,; N'ocxlrnnj) I 1 . a ,0 .,. ij, tjnx food . n I ,, 1 distributor, I ' I ' i- . ' - i" 1 jierlcctly '. - 1 In i . . eo lo the food, 1 ' to c.m-iii I Iy bel- 1 ' 1 - 1 i , r....k.-d ' e'l and Bch. -no I. , a- with the ' " p i. I'.' ill this h -i ill -n- . bllgS, - ' 1 1 .1 iiy - eliollgll 1. 1 an I . I. -; 1 oy all new c a,.. 1 - I..: y , a r- to coiiie. I imjiiii doe.- no! deslroy its cflieiency. Iheaboie lii.-l being gminmteed, what m 11-e 1- there for any Dwelling. Restaiir "I. lb I. I or Ship being inle-led with f. - - '-I, All thai n ih, . make a-ip o . 11 w id, ..il,. 1 p,,.t,l.. . Save . in; "ii,- box i - w ... il, , t..i, 01 r jy 'I le- 11 .' .,!.,! I'- . e I, a b,. ill I III! kitelicn, ai,, I ii,,- 1,-ason of their being in oilier pan- ol tin hoii-e. ordinal iiy, is o:-- llnl hale I " . 11 . 1 11 en 1 1 1 1 1 1 iei' by I 1 ' : -. !.: " 11, ! ' .il , I he fore- ''-"- . -1 y , ai can, ' 1 1 ' ' ' 1 - r. I'l IC 'iil'IH, ' . I- i n - !."". 1, ., -ah Agent, L J. TAYL0E, ' '.' v I t.lii Str. .-1. T;i lot V (Jifclc, I I ' . . ( S'n;r7-:-fHiTTINGS Wv have about 15 "J rolls r Straw Matting,' ' vvliici, wo wisii to elose J out. 11' you need a Matting tak(i your pick 7 of the lot at N.Y. Cost. J We mean this, as wc will close out the lot and oet no more. :;; J. M. HOWARD..;: d'-;..d-, -I- TI : ItNwIt, 5v The V holes ile and I hi nil Furniture Denl- -1 . r stiil LEADS in LOW PiiceR. ;iV" ' Thi L n-ge Fine Italian Booking Chair "da it TI EN Lids lor .- I do, ns I tun the d- f leader in low irieea and hive led this ,.,".'.' I,irg ! R-itlaii Hoiking Chair down ,i..' d I r. uu -s '.i 'O to I ..".o. - Tin- .- tiie Lai.gii -I -K itlun Rocking j ' 'hail ill n i oil - e :i.l vet i-.'d in t.hjs ,..- ." I' i". - 1 co., or sen I am I gel one ol'tdem a'.- 1-loo il '- b. Ide. All oiJcrs by mail .-'. ' -hall bail m 1 1 : . . n it altentmn. -"..'"' N". M'd b, Sb. New Berne, N. O. "d t. ' . Feathers -:- Cleaned - Nave lour 15LDS. BOLSTERS and', b I'll. I. ' r, a, on, led and made '-O Pure and Clean. Oood work, rind orders promptly at-.. "i tend' d to. a -i Wolf haiii ih.- oimtiy as well as tile I 'ity -"ii' id il. Address, - 1- HO VT, Care Roberts A" Bro. d Brick, Brick ! V HA I.I) 1 1 A N I -M A 1 ) 10 HKICK! iu iiny i iitin t it y, At d. K. I'IGOTT'S, N.-iii " Mm k.-t 1 .'!-. wy. LORCH ESTABLISHED 1865. ' Ci tf GROCERIES ( iencr.i I Merchandise. I ' "I T l... I I . ( ' M ' I . CI ID.MS. "S CO o SHOESllo J CD CO L II 1 1 in ! . li.-i a lac -lock of BootB and Mi... id i' ii f '- lb,- f , ;,i,d Win let" tra il. I . ' i ..II, i I., lb. people of New Hi in, aid . mni 1 1 .Hound better burg lin- thai i mt b, f.r..; i ii ii i.AiKjiisr soick ok GROCERIES, SHIP CHANDLERY and LIQUORS ' i" I a, di. i iiy at rock bottom ' V. V. TAYLOR. FARMERS, Eo Yiii'W!:! a Good Tlie V;iStM-A. Wood I I- a. L nil ot hers ii . r ht i,l inn. ," igeliii nl. 1 I : i 't lll'll io"n, Ai ":v t. r. TTrTTTr.-R z nn a'. .
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 23, 1894, edition 1
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