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fa .a THE ' JOURNAL. . fiEW BERNlC. H. C. JONE 6, I8M. - V : A Jochka i RepresonUi i ve w i 1 1 I e i t Pollockvill Saturday. Tlcsi wh.. iv . doe, or wunt the Job it At rent u ed, a re : " requested to se bin. V-A "priale iett r from Swunsb ro, a buil'ul wbA osaallj very pleasant jil.ico ' ob our 8?a ecasl, it ilea thai on the first day of Juno tbe thermometer was up ;N to a. ,-. "Tb Arar!cn Tempcran e University iv-f Hitrrtmsa. Tenii , conlerred the t It give flf ft D imU.'v. W. Q A. Uroham, s Presietent of Graham Araeiemy, X':.rshil! t lrg N. C, ai its recent, convinix-ement. . llaf 29. "1 Mr. J. L IlmtsSeld, brick ruason has Sawb the tre in Kin-ton on which he h be-, n mlucJ. Iletxpctts m-xt to bevlatliei-rttiioo 'f IMel Tul. Alter pendinst ft bti f tinip at his ho-i e in New ' Berne b retained w Kiusiou M..ud:.y -' -' .The lltinl stuinal commenci nicnt i.l' the NortU Orxlma College of Ag'kaHure dd Mechanic Aria will lie In. 1. 1 fiom " June 7tb to 13 b. C!a (Lit txireises Trill b rij the Tib ami emuim-ric me t day on the 13 th. 'ft"' a n n d nrnt'i ti will be br Prrtiifc-nt C. E. Vnwicr. By looking at thu weather revotl jnb ISabed elsewbre it will l seen that Suu- - daj and Mootlay were 1 dearies higher tfcut Satarday, i rnlSiiunJy de gree higher tiuui Friday. Tin- lust two .days went op to 99 which is five decrees . higher than any da; la-t year. - Mr. J. W. WinsuLh. or Rakl. ami Usrs. W. W. Clark ami M. IVsW. 3tVBBS"o w.nl .lown ! lieaul.iit Mon day Dtgl.l lr another pnrti.ii mii;i-in Ibe raihniad del.t 4t h it lunnii ,; , ....d, l. to the t&BV of tbe o iuprou i.-.-. This i- lb 8v-OtI of It n pavmius to be u i le. - The a'eanter ILward has etwutge 1 one of be? tailing da), inslea I ot sailing Mnii-.- da; a -and Friilaj f.r Trenton she uil: .... btrteafler taU ots Bim ays su'lTimri. sr days. Oo Wednesdaj ahe nukis the rouodlrip lo Pol'oks'villa Dttrins; tbe ty of Mis S. Mc Elw, .t.i " ia the t-i y the taught tlie art f gobl w,re working, in h cli sliu ia an frxtiert t'i - -Miaj alagie Muore, luhi r of Mr. W. r R. Uoore, ot New Dcru-. Mws I:ivi: wasaaat pnpil and lias b-.-coiue qtnte aa artist licisctt'at the buiincs. Tbe wetfber waa one deres miMir tsteday. The- phice in wUirli Mr. W B. Bojd the Ob6i ver kei pa the -lf n jstpriag thertuomrter, ia a imill alut ventii- arnj huse UBilt tor lle purHX-e under n , tree in hia bckr ard wbicb gives it a denas ahade at all tiui s. "Mr.Tboa G. Pyilnor, if Syrlnor anl -2.Sbps''t, BichmoHtl. Va., waa in town '". yeaUn'ay rr-arrangio- bi drill mora welN and maa-ige the uutpiti ys'em of the . waterworks. TU?y ate aioking a larie nnmber f arb-siaa and drilled wells thronghout the atatr, Ur. Sydnor tells The office of Saperinlendent f Public t,-- In- ruction hvin ct-ased to exist by su.-t . the receOt legtala'urc with (be iicoming of the pn-seot aonlbT Uer. John S. Long, I, L. l, who bad bpeo ltohling the orticc, was appojnb d by W. M. Watson, C. S. C, to the iww one cwated, Counly . Sxamiorr. TIm dotha are simply to , exuaiue the teacbeia. Maj. -W'. & Stanton and Mr. W. II . Chadboorae wh.i have bex.ii doau to the ' cbannet ioiprorcnetit wot k at.Otracoke, came op" Monday tK Morebead and iu apeetwl -also U e "wmk io progress at Beaufort. All i moving on well. Tbe . taller ia aeirly fiaish-L Mr. Cblboume Went buck tat night for tbe ending of it, and Mr. SUnloa went -ki to Wilniington. mm FalTrnll Crm te aial Com- 15 ' This is the week for the bidding of the ". Gentenoial Comownceraeot t f the Univer- sity of North Carolina. r ET. A -D. tkt's,a trustee of this no .Ue iostitotion. was ore of those who went op to attend the comiceueeioetH. Forty - yrara ag Mr. BetU gradu-tte I from tlm - Uoiveriity. Thrrearu qnite a Dumtier of - bis claat still tiring and tie hopes to m-eei - tbe raOstof them oo. this sjveciulty menior ' able occasioa. t.- . alias Karj -Roberta also went up to - - Chapel Hill to ai tend the conioienceiuent " and to- visit relativ.a Dr. Isaac il. Taylor, assistant soperin ' teas Wnt of tlie Western hospital who lias tiava Tiaitinj? at Mr. F. C. Roberts, lelt : s for b:s home.: ' I'e wilt stop en tha wav to take ia the Uuhrersity cemmenceiBeot. WIU Mmm m IuImo tm XorckeaKl AIm a- Mr. II. E. Rojal will ran a small con. -fdcttoiMry - eatatiltebiaeot with summer Mtaka, aad an ice cream parlor Attached at Morebead eity dunug Ihe summer se.i aeasoa. Ha aent down last night. He has eticfcid his place of lusintas near whore the ice bouses stood that were .destroyed by fire. . Vr. Royal will stay ia Morebead during tit season, but tbe.busiorss in-New Berne wilt be continued &. It will be ran by his fiuber, Mr. W. a Royal. Aai laaaxrtaait VreaUtoo PMr rrner. Tha article bT Dr. J. W. Samlers of " Carteret County, which we pobiisb to-. lay, ?is ooaof the plainest, best . written od most practical oo tbe wbject we have ever aeea. Dr. Sanders places very high estima tion opoo this ni- aas of imprnvini; laud bat shows that to he eflect ive it must le d.e inteUig aily and aiight. 11 p.ints eot ia a lew words tbe causes o; fnilores and the plain iom to success. u r. mtrttm cum. - The United Slates circuit conrt winch " Jadge A. S. Seymour of New Heme has " cbeea holding ia Rhigli closed Satuakiy. . Judge Seymour having been telegraplieil tO ty Judge .Si tuooton to come to Rich---snood, ao as-Ui make a quoru-u in the Circuit Court .f ApjeaN, to sit in that city f.r tbe trial of mant caes, anions them being the S nth Carotirrt regiat ration matter. BtwrdavJ mm IM laalnstrlM. Mr. D. L. Taylor, who lives near Ri ver dalesaysot it, that if it is not a town yet It is coming. At, kod ia the immediate , vicinity o( tbe st tti-m there ate not more tkaa m doauw dwellings tt th re an fur stores, those of M ssrs. M. For er, Hnan . ! Fbher fc Sons ami a milbm rv hnsi- aesa recently si arte I by Misses Kate Simp ion and Maggie Ilanter. .There i als, he tells us, a s.iw mil', r - grtat mill and a Oition giu "f Mr. Cbflbr.i Simpaoo and brick yards which will soon havs ball a million brick fur sale. Mr G-tbriel Hardisoo has burnt one kiln of 70.000 and is about to burn another ol . 100,000, and Messrs. M Forter nnd Fish er & Sons will soon have about 2dO,0(.H) each. It is p-r.5 able aho that Mr Simpson :-will zet off a large quantity r fo:e Hie summer is over, though lie is not workin his Yard inst at this tune. Riveteatle made an ffort at inrnrnor.. tiw brt're tbe liisl Eegis'ature but failed. Maybe it will have better luck aext time. a IkeTtaiM-ralarr Krt-ord la Kfpl. We copy this morning the lull temper ature record for May and ihe dajs of June that have pa J. Thk record is carn'ollv kHi' bv Mr w Boy.t, fr the eatber Bureau. Two fhermomeiers are n-xd, lotli are tine govern a eot one i ioasle for the bunes. One stays at the highest pnint it r ae tn s, until tbe observer attends to it and the other one registers at ihe lowes'. The recorded temperatures are taken every Svftrraowo at six o'clock aud the Ihermnm eter et for another twenty-four hours work. Maxr rlrl Cj From exthauge we seem that the I'. S. Circuit Couit which Judge S. yuiour lias j-ul heU in Raleigh breaks all rrcords. IXiring the term 125 true bd!s were found, aal ia 75 pr et-ot ol these there were coovictioas or submission. -V" t All cases oo tb ciril or equity caleo- -dars were eootlaoed aolll .tlx Dtcembef r: ecn, bat ail Jail casta were disposed oQ Superior Court, I Ti e only case that engaged the niton- j tiim 01 lbi; i-ourt 20 ull . . ns I l,;U i4' C. 1) kiti.-hl vs Lewis Mcrcif Ci ti-i i iu I iun C. It was ou the motion to have the I n a'ter ri-fi rre.l b.u k to Jirlgc. Ci-mier f t ' furiher coniilerjlinn. Mis?rs. Thonii-1 atnl M Ivcr nl'therity ami litclill Mi ;tii -. ! of Wilmingtiin, tvpfe-i ir t- I 'hi plaint itl'-i tt ho we lh- a ;v. au - nf i!i ' motion anl Mi ssn?. C.'ia i k, S en u-' m : t 1 Union the (leleii'hint-!. The Jude took the paper. Thursday's rRocKEttNis. W. D. Mclver vs. S ,.ith. All the i aimi'Urcetl in lavi r nf i!efe:i 'a!it li irri-istnn vs. Lofthi. .Tu.l,- m m favor o I IIa,r)urMo i. Whitehrad v-i. Whib-iirial Hiv, r. . in favor ot ohlinl ff. .lu.I-n.fiit. II. S ti inliier s. li a l i l.uml't". ( Plaiiiltl' lo .k nor.-- Lit t'KOt Ktll'INv nr,l N. C. Weeks v. A Jii'lg i ent fur def.ndai.t. Koiney vs. A. an I N. C 1! . i ! r ail; Judgment for di t'. nd a t. Sli--i:n-.l vs. Sin -jiard. D. I. mi ia' r , ".. .1 ar.d niliil tu apiK-ar. Null .ot. liiyan vs. rail. C ' 1 1 ! ilini I In i-o i nt. rMuard F. Slarkoy ix;i -. tb : tut. l'i ttio!) lo be n ."-t' f. d to .'.. :-iij. Jnd-4-m it iii I" i v. -r ot ' a d , - ; . A-e.v vs. ihiu r. 11,-p rt lilci. J.i: inent d r i-o'-tirn aliij i. (Jo 'ley -.. Mil s ( )rd.-r of ki'... D.u-iiii vs. Mos'i v. .)tuli:m:ir li'i ;'. ' SATt'l'.O V V'.S IMiOi F.KDI Ni:s Co'lier j. ll-na il. .IniLim-ut or, p'ainl'rt" iiit!. v. a. jt N c. n. n. N.m. Mi i. lv nr. i e r nf i oui't ibe jud iin-iil o i 1 1 - : suit vvasstneken i if iipon p. i tin lit l t-'o-ls. inoliidini; ib's linn, in-1 i-.tK- 'e i t . t I . i..-.. -!'. -i - A I 1 1 . i d. Iirowu vs. Dail et a Is. I).-f inhiiilV ex- C.-f)iion overniio I. Ju lament. Dc- ' lend mt exi-i U and appe-d. Du F'-'ir vs. A. A N. r. K K. mi n-'iU'-i e I in favor o! p'aiu..H. I s-1 .e- JinL. - incut. Urim-iye vs. lrin 'ln. Jiii'rtoi i.: pl.iiniilt Tii-'S B.wihn, t.des jnr-r (all o a-i-1 laihd. Curt order: d a li i- . I no entered ;ij dnst b in. Maty K. Johnson vs. Ci in n i i-r-i m-r-s of Craven C 'iintv. Jury eiupam 1-lli.d and Csac conliaU'.-d lill Mniiil.iv. MONDAY S I'I'.iXK.FmMiS, Joins vs Stimsoa J.unilior t'n. cnnti'i-iii-il tor d feini mt. Joliusoit vi Hoard of enmity i n niiiis-eioner-, a ju. siimi as to faulty at tune ol sale. Ail issues 'ound in favor of lii.i'ii- tiff Eniul vs. C ndo.i. Ver lict f r Ivnu! in sum or 400. Walk-r vs. S-wir Co. Continued by consent. Iu the Case of Ernul vs. Con-d in, the la-t one tried Monday, t be verdict of the jury was in favnr of Emu! to the amount of $3(0. Tlie ease of Sultan vs. Move was Ji pi'Se l of ve-iletday. Judgment was ren dered in fkvor of plaintitl. Cominn; nail 4-ot n Mis.? Emma Hunter nnd her little nephew, Willie Flanner, left to spend the summer with relatives tit Hiiiitcrsvil'e. Mecklenburg county. Mrs. Rudolph Ulricb, nnd little sister Inez Willis returned from Rabu-jrh where they have been visiling. Mr. II. A. Whiting. General Manager of the W. N. & N. Railway came up from Wilmington last night ou budness and is registered at the Ohtittaw k.i. Mr. Rudolph Dully came up fiom Calharinu Lake. He is at the Albert. Mrs. John Hughes and Miss Jennie Hughes left for Morebead City last night. Messrs. Geo N. and J. H. Ive-J went down to their fruit farm at Newport. Miss Nita Fisber and Mi is Brownie Hanks went dowu to Riverda'c to attend tbe Sunday school eulertainment. Kev. D. A. Rrindl- lelt to attend Ihe commi'uoeinent exercise- i. f ihe Christian College, Ayden, N. C. Miss Alice II irvev who h is been visit ing Miss Mary Oliver left for her ho ne in Greene county. Miss May llendrcn left vesterdav 10 al- leod the commencement exercises nf Greonsljoro Female col ge. Miss Maliel Chad wick passed through en route to Greenslioro for Llie same e,Urpose. Miss Md'jg e Wood w'no lias been vi-i- tinr at Rev. A. D. Belts left lor her home in Kinston. M.ssas Mirv Guion and Lulie Ives, pu pils of Pe n-e Instil ute lelunted home ami Misses May and U lie Hell, two more pu pils pa-9ed throuj;li en route to their home in Morehead city. Mr. Killev H Terrv, and Mr. nnd Mis. Loon Snow, of Stella were in the city Thursday registered at the ( 'Inutavv ka. They left in the afternoon on the steume r Neuse lor a Northern trip. Mtssrs. SNa-n'l Ferie'ote and K. W. Armstrong passed through yesterday itionung en route lo l-i u range to aiieiai the comincr.ca.ment exercises ol Kinsey Seniiuarv. Miss Iconise Elsxio. loft lor her home in Raleigh. M'Si illgie has bet n toucher i vocal music-, io;t be C'olh-g;ate lnsiituie here and her success in tbe adlvtincein nt of lur pupite ha iev highly ; gtatilying Aput Irom lier pfoieMioiiat attainment-, she Inn vvou the legard and Warm fiio' d- smp ol a liost ol our pe.iple. t.n-3 tier n -tura will 1-e ha etl wiih delight. Mr. Rudolph Duffy of Catharine Like, ca lie .up to spend :t sLoii anit in ine itr. -V ' i.. I)r.".A. Fields a mt wife, of An ora, idler brief visitti litiT, Mi the city, left on the steamer NVuse lor their fitiine home in Giilrtori, Tii. ' Tr. Pa Ids i- a g ... i citizen anl his former ne ghbois are loth to sec him leave. Miss Joella A r line T Stntv-wall nnd Miss Annie llryan of I'olioksvi! !'. j upiN ol" Kins-'y tseminary, caru3J-an e i r u e 10 i ht ir itomes . Messn. S. W. Ferre'-oo and K. W. Artustroog f Slonew:'. 1 and -los li e! ..f IVt'lSfiOr.v wh have ben attending K"ney Seminary conum ncctn. nt pa--., I ihriHigb returning home. Mi-s Ann',' C ill.. -mi . ; 14 .v b .to. pnprf d tbe Ni.rmtll ami Iudulii.il 10'. lege who has len visiting friends at Cnnped Hill lor ai"m; a wi-ek, n:ul Itirotig'i ritu tiling h"me. Mr. Tbos. Diule!-. Treii-nivr o! Craven cr'Uni r, an. I Mr. W. C. Wil ett cu t oil ni the tteanv r Niiise to spiiil a lew tiays ut Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. L II. IV i he steamer Neusc lor a more. Mr. C. M Gdpiu le t for let e-. .ol ip t ) H llip I" Ki bilU city. Mr. R K Harrington went Motelietvt In 'iiend snuic line at , low .' i !. V Berne Ho i'c. Miss NeCie T..1-..1 r. In. mil f. o". Winstou wbeie --he lias been viri ing le'a tive-. Mr. and Mrs. Ni n I .McCw.aii :'.m childnnol I.oiido.i. K.'ig'.-ind, w ho l.av. ben a few wi.s in New H. r e I. li ii. spetld t ho sea-Oil "I ihe All H . t ' i llnt l. Morebead ci y. They will rem ii i unill Se'ple-ml!". Miss Julia Davis lift lo visit her sister Mrs. W. H. Fram-k, of Umh'nnds, :i-l..w county. l)r. J W. Carter pis.-cd throuah Mon day evening en route to n.ivb.fo where lie goes to In Id a s -r.e- ol meetings. He was rr.e" I'V I'rol. J.A Arrel e. ..ftii'int born. Fri.f. G. T. Fa'UiU, of I'avl. r '. wa in tlte city Mou.hty. Mess Sarah Divis. who has b in v,- t ing at rs. Kid.e Davis", leit ictiiriiing lo tier home in Ucaiifort. Airs. M.iv Howland, vbo has als. Uen vu-iting ii the citT ieft lo sjieuil so iie lime Willi her is did alsii Mrs. I -iur Hlackwell and Mi-. F. A. Speneer. of Fairliehl. Most coughs may bo aired in a f w hours oral any r.te in a lew days. ,v ihe use ( I Ayer's t'herrry l'totninl. With such a prompt and sure remedy as this at hand, theie is uo needj of prolonging the agony lor weeks ai.el months. Kei p this remedy in your bouse. - LOW ROI.Mt Iltll' RATES. Frllio Morchcml mid Srv vii Sprioy: Spumimiii ami Sp--iitl Ik lor Sikl li r- anl l llio Teacliers' AmiPlllbj! . Aiiiiiiii I : i at. II n-.. j. . . i : II l!i.- ti H rii n : l- i' i i :ii trl' i' i'i . ii'. ;1 1 ' l:it- lor the t'i l';n- Morell.-a . 1 1 1 rd a y niuhl ia :i i ill i n-.r ii-.r iii- i im -i.!,:; ll S j)l i llgs, and a'-n The ih tale's to i!i:- Ti .e-ser t':-- S lall to S'V m i ot's :n e:u'l i i - i l . i o havt I 'Ce.i tixei itii:e 1 v. ' ' ; m o k i a i k v i -1 : a y, ,,, - T'l" I'l'-lil.ll' r. ll. il I ( ' IV lill! :!i fi-i 11 ( iol'.M, , - no fi oin Ni v '. T '. o iiHl li ir il..' . ''.'' i ti: ki ll- II Jill V -T-l II" I' -ill I I i . t ' ; I .Oil v IV; no. liii.lV Mi 11 1 Tin lo M ( . i'ii.- Satin, lav irtlniul ( l'o. l (MV Hri ll :ht t!-p ;. k i- 111 .oil V - in . i -i I Ci ills il'opl . 'l I .' I . S vssr.M l'o . V . A-.- ni'oly t eket I to lie if i i M T: f, h.av, e- tin t v. em! o. ti , ,i -i i-in el -h, j ,:i i.i.t i'v i 11 lie i;d. i o thai. I! e -; i - 0:1 1 v s-l to i m ,n f oul K ii-;..n. s:5 1 i :'ro:i V. f '2. A "i liien Newpoit. Me r. ni pin - i n ; i i to '--. 1 ;.i -i 'ia A-f-emMv e 1 mi' 1 I 1 i i M, .no, j i: W Ih me .11' in -a !i. r-h:j I rates at ih. Atia'te III a U' l "t;l-' - f.,i ll - ineiiih- !'s. The lii'l.L-t- a-; i tile ri ' i i'l'i - ami A-- iniilv to A--, .i.b'v will 1 a t'i to :-40 1 1 inc'n-.ve, .1 n'y ottli hiehi-ivi-. i i . nit i'.mo'i- pa--aoe -:i:,' li L-noil I I'm. V i III i a n .:n Jen- 1. n I u t n until '.' lltll If 1 to 1 1 irc-e: ion. s i: v i . -1 -: : T i i s i - : - .. w -. i'vv liernn. Id-'n. no 71 1 i- i i i i s . M lehead t 'itv. s'. vni.-loa, ''.I i ic ,t-.' i. 1 ilernu diate n - in etlco e .ii pr.i- l'"" A VF.ItV I'lM; I.AItDIA. V 1 1 4 1 lnito l'rvt ivi-il iir tin' Smsini Jtti oii- Oilier liiun in llie Stale IJ'.-1 it ? We look a i. ok. .-ii tl J .1 no. a! the lei 1 den ol 1 .ih ahi iii a half an acre ill si. -a-1,1 -s ol which shows VVtilil in lifst d ;y of i l' our 1 iti.-iis. , the loruard i an I e done in kvv ird sct'son l.v one who loves and t i k. - pride Ml his e-je. i) It- end i rui Is. S'e n.iiiie l am-mg nta.-r things very lino cab! iLge, le Is and union-; tomatoes ill li'i-ijn.; cucuilllal' vims w th the Vt-Ung frii't on the. ii. e"ir.iolotiivs in h'os.-oiii. i en us n inly Vr piekng (as tl.ey hive had been for Iii:'.:- 1 1 mc) ami the long rows of coin in t issel and - Ik vvitii Ihe oars be ginning 'o -heiw fiir development. Tbe i OTP. is of the ei'illst Variety obtainable, andv.a- ll. t Jilautel unti! the t?"2 id of April, j. is: Pix we. k s on .lui.e -Id -a ie inai'K i iv ipi;, k grow Hi. L is; vear the -anie Liiiiioti -r, dueoil ripe c.int.luup. s on the 10ft nf June, bin llii- ve r 'o I ave young one o-i the vices ibni wil lieallth.it an be expo, led, as tile vims are now baivlv beginning to bloom. li shows the offe fence, in the seasniis. A vvho'e Mpiaie in lig tie -s, w is noticed, also ptcaii tie - iigh' letth'gh. from HUls jilinie l only two years ago Tuey aaaT--Tsit!ie lug.- soft shell variety imported fi onfTcx'Js. This yeai's growth is already over two t ei in h ugtl). Hveryth.ng in the gaideii vmis made without a pound of boughiea lertilizer. Ilonii' 'iiiiil'i compo-l was u-ed til! in !y, mil lih.-rally undi r a!'. T tl K RIIS (ll'UM.I). For Pile Foil ml iv I i on lor llio ol. lie Kit i tell ii ut New Brrue. Bids were opt tied l'l hl iy by Ihe Sgper vising Aicliitect of the Treisury for tin pile fouudati n for the puh'ie building at Now B-rne. as l, .Hows: D. W. Skiiine''. of Wa-lii"gto a. D. ('.. c?'2 4-V; Grace A lli'.'i.' ('.... f Ch oa :. t'.'.T-Mi; I I : II I V C. 1 ' I 1 pi' .p " . ' -I I ' 'I'l -III i HI ' h. ' I.. 3,237 ; Frank 11 tldvviu. of Washington, D. C . 2.1ot. Tbe time in which Mr. ("ii'ppppir o lie rex 1 t i i omplei e tin- p h- driving in case ho sieill'til llie cotil'.'lct was '') ;!" days was the li'lie dc-igu de I by of the ntliPi s. SI I.FIII It ARl't:SIA WF.I. days: each A Sell-FIoR ins -Metlirliinl Well in Finn II co (on ulj Y ielilx h Th rff I noli Slrenni Cure Fll'eeleil. Tlie only ni'l. si:in will in Pani'ico County i- siiUi'ed on tl o right hand sa,le of J, lies Hi. iv, opposite of 1 1 obuck"li, wlli. ii is lllii'.s l oi, Havli.iro. It vva? put lilt IV I'V Vou: g. t '. i fill -11 sV Co. of Maty land, to I'u n sh w.i'er t"r their .i .v mill buht- Tin- mill has Uv:i moved about 14 Veais bet lln pip-- -iii! -In- ds and is in goi.il c. ndilioii. The pipe is 3 in ches in ihaUi'tel' ami I'll ; Ill-ii.-s :, -treaill of w ater i lull large it ing of il- o v ll :ic cor. I win n allow i tl lo i! i -o Ti e Wr l :s s,iid t-i I..- .iiivi n lo a depth of over 2hi f- t-i. The ho i!th giving ipial-iin-s of Pi.- w.lt. r is iii.l kn .wn m lln people Ih" S'l-e ol i s - fiiitt -n. It has tieVel been 11 i il. Hilt I's ssOlltlllld i taste r. adi! v t t-i is ore i h it it emit o s sn 1- :lmr. 1 1 has . li ch d . en re : in il V s p-i I and plalals. It is th piop. Ii w w underfill ki-ldl'i.l coa:- ilv -!' M-. Fr. il A I. o,-k , i OllliC Is 11 , Til F FF RI I I.l. T HOT VV II ti ll Fit. Ir t'nulliiij AVIille I.H,. mi June I -t t wa uty i a: i n by heat , vv ere he 1 1 : i p i a 1 1 e is in New Ami llie We noli. three oa-o-report 1. 1 to I f ii i h it pies poile - i ni's t i y ; ml a s iitsl else- in Wa-I A tnoiig the No v t! at ' ag: O't ii ii' vv(-:e a hiill Cily. Volt n liii was no le a iier n ,ic than I i iv. Mori :i- s,: tick en pfevtouslv mi May .'vf'ii. while r. viewing I h. pir d at lie Woit'i u nllll'lieli . lie i Ir- 'ip i i'0W'!l 11 aOll s. I. il- but mi. V t'l ' 'l:i:.i-l l'at: on ol a nh-i, l.n. t -l ': es.,1 1. 1 Hill's n and ..111"!-, -ll' '1 1' gCe-.l his , OTls,-i0il.-Ile-- a I 1 1 w as n Ml ' v : - i t" the hole'. I lie o' our fro: tl-iniid .1 phvsicais :tlhi-'S us to warn the pe'ple I" bo u I '1- wh ell. - -p l i : ,i.--:'e hod i 11 : ll e . 1 1 -1 e. , a. v .-im ; ii i in - who labor :i rmiti' I mi ls. ,,n j- ,ifs or other p'lirp. w! ere they aivt liable to b over-It- :de I. eXt : i-e 'ne in this jeja'd All I IH 't " I V shoe h I e:,!'e I 'O 11-1 ll :lg-l :s( !,..,l!i ' om- he .Its!, lull i e!?- nt -'i i; i u : 1 al-.. la ii t-r- i ce to Op por I ii k i l.v Willi Fruit. in s; on li'pu'-b' in calls a. ten'.ii m b, ol th t ,IS v tied I'.n 1 tl I tlie ll'lllt ie N r 1 an 1 V. -t v in-- null' oi til ace un in ii v i : y- a r . a: v i ' 1 1 , t s i li C.f. 10- C"t fr. In N a an her S u I v .. I' 11 ea Ill" ! slate. .I Ii : ' h v -a , pi 1:1 nt n; ev lonl.i'ioll nr. I c . lining. li' 1': 1. I CO f.vo s a. ! i'i the hie-- I en no i.ii.i U' ein.il irt t. 1 A an. lllill.e r !n-l .-1 Mon-li'itii M et IiimI ist I htireli Fnliir Kev. F. C. nn.pa-toi' ,,f the Moll i-t ill 1 ill al M -iilead City, was un i In- nt v 1 - i '. ! v" Im.lsi'tg ulie" o'.'i lo tin - 1 1 r w hie! i i- d n I r. '1 1 i i i II e I ' 1" 'J III I i :'. - s I I nil i: . - I a re i f which in ' a e t h n 1- .''.I'Vf, Id. d at h .- lb- . A t he IJC- lol.l it . . fins n, ikt- p.- Ii c i .1'. ll ! 'i.ii. i' ill ' 1 gi V : i.n , : ;-: ..fth pi t 1 1 - In '. 1 1 1 ght . 1 ) - 1 i bv I- '. l'-;ig ......fs ; to i b ;:-e I : i c i:", c n i v t l.uri a : t w I '. Till- i body . 1 Ihe i a i . I'l in be I -- : ad .t nn -e p. r- -hnt nil' ii un . .a -i of the il -cat fi - iiln-tl ii Ul !' il'.I- I ' hum 1 1 e 1 pi op ( l.ht I .1 -"tl'-h- . ll made ... 'ho i lei:- r. Ir ,s hope I I rea il.no-- by lb 1-t'..;- r - .pen ing an 1 :'..r that elay wdh mitiisteis of the sermon , I th loin in urth Sunday ill .lilac t o hav e -pei m! -ervice; one of the fi .rem. st State lo p Tench the FAST S III.IM I K I V EFFF.I T. On (In- A. A. '. V. It. (oiuot i v ' i'w 1 3' Svoili-alioii Ol Spetl Miulo. R-u. Fiii- l.o I i 1 1 I up I ai-i-i.ocoiiiol i on. tml Till' IK-W qu'l-k sr e I n le on the A. A:, into fife t Moinki.. Im 'Hunt V. . tilling : !' i i I li MOM ll'-' t ll ('. II. II. velit I itii oi'-e oft hi ! 'hf ti Il l Hi. ii hail,- i-Vi-i y . ; j j it : t -, 1 1 u' : - ,jn Oil-- '.r.ill-1' till1 tin Ioll'll nVi riia l. IA i l; lit' w ill! I . ciiinpli ti- n-paintii l; which the." have ju-t , teivivid in the -hop preparatory for the i sutniia r tr i vcl. I The engines h. i vi' h'.rn niojiim.'' vvell jeverv !et they have b; e:i Milijri ted . j b tlii-y are ;ivii-u the hi'insl suiM.ic- lion. i in y were nihil, as our realtors kno-.v. hv that i - io 1 ! i nl and not.- l h -n-i-. tin- It i-!itr..iiid l.oroniotivo Work-. They iiro i f t he ei j lit-'-v iu-i.l Ati.ericnn typo. The ;n cilh a; ions ;hmv that I he auitp i- I' ui' hot nine inebis; they have b;oli pii-ufe 1". dndeia Hix'24; the driving wln-e s, four in iiiiiub t' ate. LGs incius ia 1 ' iaiiie! 1 r an-.l lbs irn-k wheels 140. The mi l u-s .l is wind. The larnace i is livi l--2x:J4. The tubes are two I inelies iii s;..j and HS in number. I The tender has an iion frame tank 1 I ! o.'OO 1 1 i 1 .lis ( a pilei ' v. vv iiieh i- 'MltKcil nt I t -. e ,a . '1 the entn - 1111 to be made vv ilb- ( out stnniiiii,' ; r w n'ei' if it is .Kire.l to ' do SO. ! T.e: ,lri ver i ho -I b.i.-e i i ni-iu -, the t- 'lal w h a i h.,-e lei t eiubt im h the drivers thl; W l eilt of I 1 US ( )e- a ...lit "i4.i.Hi; H e '.veielr in : w rkiiiir order i- ab-.tit S2.INM). Tlie weight nf tbe tender with fuel :: n I vvnt' 1 is -,l out ?j,000. ; Tin- l.oi'ei is cnjialile of 0111 tying with 'sif.-iy I ssl) pnai.d t pre.-tue to the sipmro 1 inch. The locomotives are of the very ;b st u . U K manship. Thriy were built to o - the 1 oiiib l) ,1 ill ibtie- of 1. il'lty f. il'.lh -Hid -p. ad. -o.d tb- V po-se all j In an en in. Ill Jegl'ce. Hotb "t tl. iocnmotives have lieetl well . h -led .11 ihe fruiLjlit tiiiin-. anil tiioyt;lide . 1 nf vv it h e i-e vv i Ii va i v hi avy Io n's, but jlhi v vveie piiiehiiseil for the pa-f-eneer Haiti s rviee. a id have imw l,en put j up. 1:1 it. I'll iif '.heir schedule they j 11 ake tin ty ini'es an huir aeiud running j time Tbe tr ivellitlg public will apjireei-ite ; sin li service as is j I ing ej. v e 11. The nn: mi iii.' liavelh fs will iii it h ive to niake iich haste us In i etc!',. re and w Ik n tlie ! start is made ou either tnoruing of afler I noon lr.:in thev w;b soon i'ol l"' their dej , linat in':, MOST IM'lIlttlNriMi ASSKMBI.Y. Tlml of lli orlh Cnrolinn Tenrticrh llen.Hit re mid ItonelilN ForlnliiliiKT lo il and to a Sojourn a( Morelietttl ill Hiij- Time. "Ol" 'lie sever. ty-live large assemblies to meet : his sumnn r, the one of most interest to North Carolinians will lie the Nor: h Carolina Teacher's A-s-nibly at More In ;vl t.'itv on June lS-30." Christian All v OCate. We agree willi our co-lemporary in the a iove st dement. While there are gather ings ni many kinds each of which may be of greati r iulerist lo the people cnuuectui Willi whatever parlicnlar organization it fepi"e-ents. there is none which ought to and which does attiact the favorable consideration ol the mnss i f the people of ihe entire State like the Teachers' As sembly, fjr education is a subject which appeals toeveiyboily iu whatever fetation or condition of life they may be. At these gatherings the teachers from all over the Suite meet and tit themselves for lietter achievements by learning Irom the experiences ol each. The teachers from the country s -bonis and Ihe Presi dents ol colleges aiiko gather ami enjoy its advantages an . I pleasures, ami educators of national fame regularly meet the North Carolina teaolur-, and their lectures on special subjects is no small feature of the no asiors. Tlie sessions are held in the teachers' own building which they built expressly for their use. It is admirably adapted to its purposes, being well fitted up with every needed requirement and with extra moms for school d spl..ys. The bui'ding i-upei the water font and leevivis the full -a i ep ol' the in vig.. rating no-an bret zes em three sides. It is moieovor, -o close to the famous summer resort, the Atlantic Hole!, as to le practicably a put nl it. It is. removed from it only enough to insure that wliaiever is taking place in one building will ind interfere in 1 1. e slightest with what is taking pl.-u-e in the other, ard at tlie Hole1 there arc al ways to I e found during the seaside seisnn prominent people Irom a mnnlier ol .states whose picscnco still tun her en hain t s the d. lights of a sojourn at More In a). Ard la-t but not least, there ine llie never failing d. lights of afternoon and moonlight sails, surf and till water bath ing, lislinig, vispiug the lint and light houses, going tt) pony penning, etc. To i hoso w ho have t ver been )n More head while tlie Ass.'inbly was in sv-sinn there is io n-ed io say anything in its favor. Whoever has been nllee Willi! -i 10 go again. Those who have not can scirctlv Iii 1,1 a inoie p'oa-ant way of .-p ml i ng a vacation, whether short or long, than lo visit this resort. The At autie Hole! will be a i-d ne of summer ;iii-iv, while th - New Lli i ne House and home like lioanling hoiists ntl'ird every oppoi itiuitv f.r lln.-.- who wish more s. t - u-ini -. Tlieie h room for every one to Fll Bl KM Alltltll. Our lim ii.iiian. Dr. I.fc Cohen Mnkes llie IlitflioHf tJrnilo ol nil in the F. tim i n nl ion lo l.leeute 'e Ioelor. J . L. l'.cott. M. I , ol Littleton. St-c- oVirv. ml .special, i irn's the News and Ob-erver by ifibi.se who I ave In e a gr.inteil li(en-e to praetiee tiiediciiip by ihe Board ot Modii al exaimm iv wliich mot recently in Goldsboro. The total numb r of ap plicants vv s si:y-io ,iv ii:iy-one t-f these wi ro gr.inlial laa ti-e and th rteen were rc- 1 eti-l. Out of ih ' whole number of appnoan fs, mir yi ung townsman Dr. !' C.nln n mnde llie 1 1 ig 1 1 s t giaile. I)r C I.. Minor, of A-!.i vtl e. was next highe-t. Siicceil"ul Mission Wtirli. Rev. H. If lline.--. ul l' lrnn he. N. C. whom the 1'ifsby teiian congi'egal ioa had tin phii.-ine ol'lieiuing in two sound dis- eoiu.-es ,-u .day. Itlt ytstefday for his hoine. vVheii Mr. Him s want to Harmeh e a voir ago tin re was on'y one I'res'nj terian ;n lln- placi ; ti ere waie no regular service- or -a1 bith -choo1, no tluna-li lienor t han l w o miles aw i-y. am I no l'i .-.-byte rhin , huri'i w . 1 1 1 1 n f.,ur:e. n mill?. Mr. limes began preaching in a saw mid then, bv i ' uittsy of ih,- r.iiiroul ollicial-, the moel-lng- w i iv t haiige. 1 over to ihe p issi ngor room nf the d -p oi ; they are n. uv b ing helel in a small h.tll. The nsuit of (he iii .lings has Ij.-en us follow-: A church was orgtiiiize 1 Fel-ruary 10th l-M'4. Il i: ii aiU'i'i (I ten mciiUvs. Thev have ciii'ii nnd -"f 2 o 7 in clninb pur post . an I wilii as-i-t iiice, have e'e-oied a I. till, ei utch building ','") X 13, with n el i -.- r nun 14iio. iid.liiioiml, Ihe sealiug e.ipilcil V b.'illg all Mil 17") It Oils' 7-0. whii h lias all been nut txcciit tfl.1l). A oollectioii was taken up in llie 1'ies bytei ian chinch Suud iv towards aiding lite church lo me -t the remaiuing $1.50 Ii is ixpeciod that Ihe church will be completed this uioiith, and it is hoped to have it ail paid f r then. Honor I , dipt. C. II. Ienion ol Rnl eiKti. Tlie Cli.ii !es;o:i News and Cmn dev o'e f II i a 1 1 i i n l nf -pace lo tin on C, n. W. II. C. Whilin.g, i In re May H'ih by ('apt. C. 14. or will address elivered I euson. Tim h Hi r has a grdoful letter lfoina s'..-'or o.'Gon. Whiting, who lives in Min- j in s t i . I I 'q l 1 eu-ni is paid a special oompli ' inent in In ing designated as one of the nine -pi-aki i s at ihe great aeiiu d im eling of the j National Milueaa ioint 1 a-social iniion at ! 1 1 v et, Coin . July l::th. )l these -pettk-, er- eiiilv two ale from tlie South, the other being Chaiici l'.or 1'ayne; of Teune.-ee. T!ia su' j-it ns-igniil Capt. Deuson is Tin' Sitidv of American Historv as nn Incentive to Good Citizenship. The as sixi.iiion has 15,000 members. Raleigh correspondent Wilmington Messenger, COMMISSION Fits kfiix;s. J'iuon Ffr isit-ri l."i i ml - l.in nor E.i , -iihc (;riilltl'll -District S'li4ol I'tilu- j miltePN Appointed-Otlior ISnsi ucss- I The Hoard of .'nnimi--ionei'- of Cmv.-i. Cminty mi I at tin- Court lloi:-e in Nt".'. Hi i n i on the lisst -M' )in I i in I ni i- 1 1 in-.1 i the ...I d av ol - il I in '111 li. lill- I I Inn in-.' vv lis had am I dune. j IVe-eat C oiinni-.-ioi or-, ' ( hn.hi, W. V r.ivuo.', M. J. A Meadow-. j ( )rdered. That, upon .la-. ' 1'. p . 1 1 1 ' i til .11- i proper tax ia the sln iiit. u n-e i ted to the jtollovvitig per : 1 i j 1 1 r - for si v nn i. lb-, end : .'41, Is; il, :it their re-pivi ie , ine.-s.- ' fiia li .ro: Hi V ni and I , Ni w H. i n. : C.' Va'i.ior. A I) w -. M. l l-1 w' n i . iean. N 1 1 ' 1 I. I'.irnei;. j K' I war. I Co! e. Wm. Col j I'owell, eol . I.. J. T iv!i.r. T. i Mark Disosuay. .1 .o. i". Ti i Standi. J. W. Mo re. Turn j (V! .-tand-) Ch ii les 11. Ta h i'. I Hodman, .1. I). D.nk'.n-. 11. V III. J. d i il s in. i ol . O den .1. That a vem h r f mom h. be issn d to Matilda iVior. nas i I'oi . J. I . nil a 'oil .!. r. . Iiryaii. V. r i! '' ! r Heini, Im siippo: t oi Kate v n in in nis i n.onih- of June. July anil A'ii;ii-.t It i- ordered that the fnllowii I ii- for tie . unviit eir 1j', he ai' I ih hereby dnlv levied, to tie a es-cd eolka led midor the rules and n'-ni .: e . a. .. i i... - i .. ,.,.i ,..i i lll-l IHI-'I ni I.l IS ... 11 'l 'l SO I Ihe iHUl-es Ol t he Ci nl III V go Vel II lit'Iit to W 1 I F. r General County I'lirpu-- -: ; ( :i uii h poll 7 i J On each js" I IM valuation of I pro; ertv - ', j For Boinle i Debt. Ad I -7'f I On each poll : On each Ion valuation of prop : ly For Fei'i'ie:, Hi n Ige- ami I , p. i s, -: ( )n em l: poll Oil i ;u li ? 1 ' ii ' v al u al ion I property Iii i' . urn ai : out - For Stan : : j l'oli lax !.:'. ! j l'l'oporiy general purpn-es -y2 - I'ei'.sioi.s .. , Fub'ie vlii.ul- is ; I.ICKNSK 1 V X KS -.soil I.Dt l.F. II. Section '.: On every tiavi ling tbeatn- j cal comp my exhibiting c,r pcrfiii iiiiiig in l u lib const d halls .-flu . n each i xhib.li. ui i r ' pi if 'rmanre. Section 1(1 Oil eticll cOtlOelt of llV.I'-leal enter ainment f"f profit, not gisn in a , hall lioill-edas fore-cl'ibei I by Setiousj of Revenue act of l'.lj, lln!e.-s given in I the so'e In m lit oi' religion-, chat'iiable or J eal ucal imial purposes, ,hieo doll-ns. i Section 11 On eaah h-ctuie for le-I wiirtis, three dollars, unless given for the .sole benelit of religious, charitable . r educationtd purposj-, t-r in a licensed hill'. Seelion 12 Ou mu-eums, wax works or curiosities of any kind, natural or arti licial, on each tlay's or nights' exhibition, three dollars, unless given f o- the s..'e benelit of religion", Chat itab!.- oreltici timial ptirjioses or in a licensed h ill. Section 13 On tveiy exhibit. oa ol a circus or mciiigerie f.-r each day oi p'it of a ihiv, "He bundled d di.irs, and e.teh side show, titty elollars, and on every show given iindcr can vas or other .vise in which animals aiv ex'aibi e 1 und U ipezc and juggling peiforniatiC'S an-given for each day r part of a day fifty dollars, whether free or otherwise. Section It On nil companies or per sons whatever who give entei t liinnents tor amusement of lie; public or f.riv ward, otbervvi.-e tha a is month ned above in this levy, tive dollars fjf eac'tixhibi tion or perfufmanc , subject to same exemptions only as specified in Se '. 14, Revenue act, 1895. Seelion 15 On any gift cn'erpi ise or tiny person or establishment offering any article for sale and proposing to present purchasers w ith any gift or prize, as an inducement to purchase, twenty .1. .liars; on any lottery, whether known as a bene fieial association, gift concert or other wise, one thousand dolla's; on every itinerant dealer in prize photographs, .n prizes of any kin.!, one hm.elred dollars. Seelion 10 On eio'i billiard or poo! falile, b ni ling alloy, or alley of like kin I kept for public use if in connect ion w ii h any place where liquor is so:,!, U.j dollar-, anil on all other billiard or pool table-', bowling alleys or alleys of like kind kept lor public use, a ehd'ars. S'oii'.u 17 On tach skaiingiink, baga telle table, merry-go-round, hobby ho sis, switchback lailway, or stand or place for any other game or play w i'li or without name ( unless used for private amUsoim nt or exercise only! win ther i-i connem ion wil It or sc p irate f:om any place where liquor is sub I, twenty ilo'lais. Section Its On all public f-riic-. bi iilges and toll g.li s across highways, .J per centum on gross red ipts. Seelion Hi On tveiy person who ke ps horses or mules for biro or to let, w ith m without vehicles, fifty ct tits for oat h six months for every horse or niub- ki pt for that purpose. Section 2D- On every coiumi-sio i mer ohiiir, broker or dea'er buying m ,-e ling, one per een'um u his c ommi-sioiis. Scion "21 Every merchant, ji-weha, grorer. druggis' ..r other dealer v. Im sh ill buy unil sell gnod'. uaiv ami men h if ilise: nl vvhalever n one or de-eripiinn, a. ilientioncd in Sec '21, Revenue act nf l!S95, shall, in addition in his ad va:or. m tax on stock, pay as a l'ccn-e to the man ly on ibe total amount of his pmoliases in ur out of the Slate for cash or ere lit (ex cept farm pioducts, f.oni pindu a-'si, whet lur puichasing as principal oi through au agent, the same taxes as pre scribe I and levied by Seelinii -21. It-venue act 2.'lSa.i. for the State Section "22 Un all liquor ilea' ers. i le d ers in dittgs ami seeds in add'tio'i to ihe ad valorem tax on stock a license tax ni two p,-r centum on total purchis- s. in or o it nl ihe Slate, for cash or credit win i li er as piincipd or tnrnugh an ageni. Sectiou 23 - -Ou all pi ti llers an I iie., 0' ant silesmen of drugs, i osliimi-, iiitdieiiies, or good. wans or n er chani'i-e of wli atev r n mi: ' r de-Cfiption. The same lievn.-e taxes -s are preserilie. I for the State unlet' section 23 Revenue act 189a, sii1 j -ct to same pio iiolls, rubs, regulations and except. mis in sah I seelion coin aine. 1. S ci imi 20" Ou iveiy eomp.iiy ..' Gypsies or str. lling cninp iny of peisons. or any 'pt rsoiis who receive rewards f r preiendimg to tell fortun. s -nine t.ix as th-,-Siale presel'ibeS ill See. 20 Rev, Il'Je ae'l lNifi. Seelion 27 - Oil ivory iieiieraut w'.io puts up liglltniug rods twenty tlmlars aimually. Section 2S On iwry itinerant p-.'is n or company pe. Idling clocks, stovi s or range-, one liumlied dollars aii-u illy mi tilt h wagmi. if wagons are ua-.i otheiwise "il i a-li agent as pire.-oni e.l ill see 2. Rev- inie act 1SII5. Se tion 3 1 Ou i very auction, er -nine lax i in) used by the Stale under s c 31 Ret t lino m t 1 s ! 1 5 . Siction .32 -On all p n nhrokci's ra un tax inqi.sid by the Stale il in lor -t c. 2 Revenue aef Section 33- 1 h. every pi rs-.n. compani or linn for .sailing spiril nous, viaoii- or malt liiplois or nn dicated hiihr-. or .-lis social club, as ih lin.d in .c. 33 Revenue act 1895. The same lieen- s, tax -payable al same lim -s as the taxes ievi d liv the State tinder s i'ui see-lion sii'.j et lo same provisions, exceptions, rules aim regulations herein sp'-oilicd. Sectiou 30 On ' aeli anil ( very private bu-ine?s corporation (railioads, banks, and insurance companies excepted), a fran- ehise tax in pi opm'timi to the amo-iut J its capital stock, lln- -anie ieviitl by the Slate under see. act of IS','5, and according lo l- Ihe tax li R :V. lill'' a llie gl-.nl Hated scale, specified in s ject to s one definition ami same proyi-ious c aid si of Oil, sub if eapil il stcek n'ained in -ai ! Si-Ctinll. s e it f- iin.K c. On iiiih niiirriage license : Irdeied. That ihe follovv i hereby appnoinled school c 50. n; In- iiml are i ti 1 1 1 1 i I tee- for t-, as namfd their ie s. ii-ctive M'h' -ol d sir; below First District G. J. Dudley, H. A. As kins. 14. C. Whitlnid. i Stv.md District -Wallace AN'hib hui.-t, Tims. Siiipli-f'nitl ami Silas Fulcher. I Tliird Di-trict R. A. R i sei, W'., B. ! I'eiuce and .1. W. R ise. Fiftlt DiStiict. Inn. S. M' ftOil, Isaac Taylor, Elijah W. Taylor. Sixth Disirict. A. J. Che-tnntt, Ben. William-, Jno. II. Hunter. curxrv l.-liiti: I-:, ii. , Vo0. Me idi II. H. V. Wn M. Will-. Ni::li lil -I . It. Ord :i ..I. ii. i;. i ).-;i ii i K . K. i, Tn, i --id. IV 1 .!:. o. , I).. Ihivi-. lo' M- .11 the I I.l' ill's M . he i-u t, Mini 1 I to Tb il ii rl lolifv ih O 1 1 1 ! 1 1 I - il 1 : . :e it. aid I'.'.i.'.i . f C... airn.a 1 nf the . -fly Ih.- c'ui 1 K in.-.ttiou a nl I ' ibii. Ins' tan - 1-. pilars :,,d I el's 1 11 11:. Ill r- I 1 1 1 ! 1 ' : 0! I ! - 1 I'll uv 1 il l la I'l'I ''' I'll UK i-'e- pi'! ttll'l I! iv i at , t tin- H to the I4ii.il- I iiiiiii .iii- I il C 1 er- t In n.-.ti 'ii ih.. H ' ,1 i !' t d.iv 1 (::; t . '1'h e k . The I . o iii m t at 1 1 e .'tl I il I.l -''.. Olll'-lliltll lo t.! in mi k a. 111. nl; iii'iinii nl. las. A . I4i an. II. Can'. I' i-i-ll'. ( II. W. -in.il Hi.l- alio I 1 lil-.'ti 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - I ' 'ill !' . inn) I. a. id M 1 1: . A. Itonitz jXovv On nor ol (lie faOl(!!OI'4 Al'11. Mr. W .In r A . I'.-.tilt. w ho lately e.m- in : .1 i.::,i hi- COW pi 14 ncil III ,! ' i h . I g 'f w ',th th Gohl-b no Argus i'.'liii - d Ih' r-'iti if plant. Mr. i'liil g -o .- c-mliol Minoun t at the I- fir. iin l l ol Mr. , luir a-M.ciailnn ha i tig 1 u'eu en-in! i,d agr i t'.'e. .Mr. I'nn t - If iitet tl. ui ot i n dm ling tic e, 1 ',-- i . g ' e -1 p ane i .f journa lisin. Ha-' - 1 1 1 -!i , 1 : i - will -u , ce. 1 1 in i lor he i- of a family of gienl inl and l il a.l in I i. .- .1 te i in n. . IIWS l It It I FF. Ai .11- 'l'l, i,. ,r Toic -a - Mi -. 1! it ht 1 11- e-. o! 'fill, hit- . line Hull' ipp'c In c. -o : 1 1. . ; t n, 1 1 I ; 1 1 1 b iii h ab it mi a-- j- ' - m x '-. : l'l'.'-lileiit Cleveland coup .anion- a! Seer fun." a I leaked W., i.li 1'ri. ay eve dug. Si ci M. u ; mi did no: ia turn Old i a I'V a pail of hi ( ir- .sham's al 5 o'cio. is ,gte e i la. f s ( a: li-ic and :'i) w h h the parly, iiiiei' sas: Cuusid s hlv nied for a-jver-i : v i f K : hl,n- in flu nuatv. "Mil 1 dogs"" '1 he Ashell.UO Ct! el d -a- e t ale lit'Iit i ,1k a I w , e' s in the v ieii . a-b r i pa 1 1 nl this i lire the calls,: i f it all. dogs !, -v, len kill. d. If C.ubelt will give c' :i I g : fie 11-11:1 adliis- 1 i t .- i :li IllO'a- In .:- pll I lill w 111 not be .,ii v' ihe !n-er. mill fails p, ,-onie oil'. F' it - teen labid due ii. lI' P ami j on. fee tn that j exhibition, lie I even i i the big ! If th.; South makes a col I on crop of -.(Mai Uii, I li do- liii- vear, w e w ill I e great- I iv niis aken. It is ab-iird to talk o '.i.uiic 00 Isih -. With lire seasons, re- ilii i n acr.' ge an i -in percent. leiliKtiua in f. r; iiiers ii is impossibie for the So dh to niake ove-i an avenig crop. Augiisti Cliroiiiele. Tue steamers Norn, an and Jack were in co'dni n in a dense log near Middle Is- land. I-' Nal'lllai the stow hand, a c i tied lion. !: II 11 sii ii k Ifd'.- v n, Thin av night. Tlie earn leg down with her fe, watchman and di ck- I'll" Jiu-1. . but in a w a bad'-, thud at last. imaged condi I Ju 'g Bcirmau, i I the LT tilled Stairs Court at Montgomery. Ala,, seutencda dozjn men to ihe Brooklyn penit- ni'iarv lor niie va ar nnd hue llii: I b c il l ouviett ll ' 1 -s-jOlJ each. They licit dis: il ling. II..- ils i s nienccd about lb : same number to terms ol six n oaths in the county j iii for let ail ing without license. Th Gret nville R"tl a tor tells this about the cot'Ot; ciOi: ' This morning Mr. J. C Move showed us a ban iful of cotton plants laken from a 25 acre field on his trin which he said was a tltir sample o' his crop. In whd he had there was only one pi -ut wit li as many .is fmr 'eaves, and he said i hat was the largest o e he could li nl in his whole tie.d. Every plant looked b rgbled tin I sbr.veled, and piv s nted a mighty s .rry prospect for a crop. A week m nv of bid weather would have killed in .si of tin- plant-." El-ewhere appears notice of a m. ion light sail to occur Wednesday night for the b m- Ill ol lb.: band. The ba-nl is a -ot ciia able i ai: modes' organization and we ,,:e heattilv g ti I tli it ntii' ciiiz us aie thus subsian'ially sbo-.ving their ajip e ciatioa r.l the valu ible sen v it es they have rendered ou many an occasion. In such weal her as this a coo ing moonlight trip on the water wid It: delightful. Refiesh ments are to be s.-iyo l without eX'ia charge. The Raleigh Recorder makes this men tion of Wake Fori si's approaching oom-iii--iieeiiii n; : Wake Forest's (losing i xotvi-e; will be umi-u itly biilliant this year. Dr. II. M. Whaitoii is a famous prtiichei .- If 'ii. Tuns. W. Mason is not p. Called in the Siate as an orator (.f the old si hool ",- there afe twi nty two young mo l 1 ri receive dt gri e ', nu! ofcoUfse lliey ei ill milk- it interesting Monday night I I lass day ex-tcisi s, by many considi-r.-d the H ost enterl lining of the week) and Thill's lay inuming. w hen the graduaiing orations are deiivi re I an I Dr. Taylor make- hi- tin i! cuarg - to the gradual, s."' I't-eiilin Fillers A ppoi u lill en l. The lollnwing are the appointmenls of Rev. F. D Swindell, F. E. for this I I I ' 1 1 ! h. NKVV HKHXi; PtSTRICT. Mt. (' Hive i b. Fai-oti s, June 1 2 Randier t. , Sin i t h's ( 'reel.-, ol . CI, ipni in".-. 8 9 15 ltj 1- i 16 10 2- 23 una bur. i rav en. He no (i rove. il incoels Sliest, night. Snow Hill et , 'l'a'u I 11 icle U FA I Ill H KFCORI. For I'itv ol' New lleriip in .ifoiitli of n.r.nlirpt l.v W. B. Ro.rd. Vnlnn tnrv Observer I'or Bureau. TFMl'ERATl'RE. Si-vi nth Di.-.lti I .illH-. J. .-!' I'l'oi t'l ..I, '.: lli-llii MIXIMint MIXIMI'M. HANOI 1 . - 7 1." 04 " . 1". 0 2 - n" 5 5o.5 1". 0 71. 5'.. 5 10. il ! - 77 5 0 i ii Of 5 -i." i;:5 1st. n t; j sa.ii t 04.n i 10. u 7 -, rsO 5 05." 15. 5 S ! .-- 5 04." 14. 5 0 S7 5 (ill.t) 21. 5 in - -' -7.1) co.i) 21. 0 11 .-' 70.5 I l'.2.i) 14. 5 12 7" 5 5a. .a I 15 0 ii9 r, 4S." 21. 5 14 T-J.ii oo." , 17. 0 1 -, (i.s.o 42.0 2n. (I 10 - Mi -i 52 5 , 34. n IT - - CiT.o 5 ". o 14. " ;s o i ." 5:;. ii ! s ti 1-- 73.5 r.l d 2 2. .- 2". - so 0 5 l.o 1 20. " 21 SI n lift) I 20. () 22 - 7 1." 51." i 20. 0 2.". 72. " Hi 5 I 29. " - 1 7:! ii 54 " i 19. ii J , 7n.5 lib." ! 15. 0 ..- sn :, (hi n j 14. 5 27 - - s.;.n iff.) j 17. (I j.s . . sj..-, v.i r, i -;2. " 2!i s- " 01.5 20. 5 :iii o.i.5 lih, 5 ! 20. 0 - - in; 5 b9.5 27. 0 Av'oe 77 7 -. ! 19.5 The iive i'agp tempi r.il u re through ti e month was lis, fi; the lnghe-t. 90.5 was reached on the :'.l-r. The lowest 43.5 w as on ihe 2:id. There was rain nn 12 days during ll.e innnth. The tnlal lamiall was 4 07. The d des nf the r liu fall vveie as fnllows: On the 0 fm inches: 2', 0 12; Hth, 0 t2: lUt it, it 21: I llii, .Ot!: 14; b. "8; 1 7 , ti . 1.25; I .stli, 0.52. 22 I. .us; 24di. . 1 7; 25th, 0.04; 20lh. n.12. 'I'here were thunder .-lorin-: on the 14ih and 1 7lli. There was -x light fro t on the 13th and a dam I'-iug one on ibe 2:4-1. Went Iter Itepoi'l I'or linn'. I CM HKK A TUKD. ,1(0. Max .Mb). Kange 1. 07. ."i 71.5 Z6.Q. :. nt 0 7 ', i) 27.0. 3. H9 0 73.0 -26.0. 4. 9s.0 71 5 20 i 5. n, Ill . It. II. VI I I HIV. A l.i'ii:ln:il. ol llii- Itilvl, 4 .ll "i- 1, 1.4' x i 11 t 0 11 . li ,v . T! 'oil. o n il- i i-i-ni- :;t i - .a he ! tb IJibV at i .. Kenlil is y i' ' in 1 I T 'i, --da v. June I I III'. j 1 lib. I -.1",. I he ;.' . I ;:.- . ; - , (.,,. V : HI llillilb 1 l.li'i! v .on.-. T,e III I. lb I - e.iiiii- 1 1 n n e e . t . 1. 11 1, -..I - 0 I.: 1:11 i I ' "io a and r . 1. ll.- !' .1 :e,, , ,, ,- , ; .. ! Aii-.tr,;!.n ..ii i N. .- - .n.d , w n . ! j I nn 'tie ;' I n- .:::i - - .. I!. III. M" it.'ll ..1 l'ol'oeis--, :, V. ! Mi. Me ti, i- , -! id,.. 11 .,1 n, b.- ir nu.-;.-.in e 11. ;n. pi : .1 1 11 lei ,H ill ii .01 . whiteier 11 a v .-laud .11 ;!,.. v. ;i . aial nil' of z.-ai in !!n " ..nd - v , . II,. I- ,,iiin w el 1 k'lnwn In ti.;,i. -,' o , -nr ra,. n iiiul lol'maily -p. nl two ni throe e..r- at -jiin.il here lb- 1 - . 1 yo'l u.' nan who makes :'; 11 is ..f who k:.i. v 1c .1 a' . I we aiiiieip .1- ,, i : ni' l:-i;!u!. e- - Inl' Jnni. 1 VA h.v 14 Itiinsoin Itel u rn i njc? From il.t :cigh '' re-pniidenee in ihe I Wibnitigtnii Mes-engcr we cop (lie l.e- h.w.ng: I'here was pi-, niy of 'impiiry In-. lav a lowny .viiiii-Pr leiinsoin i- ie: ut mug .-o quickly li'nlll .Mi-xieo. -ntt.e -al I he Wa- niiiuu.-, n!h, r- Iiiiiii' 1 a; a ,o:lf-.i.i in I'roo. e nt Ch ve'au i- Cabinet. The Han som n.on h "po Ihe 1 iggi'-t -o't ol I lium J wtf iail In 1 im, liiilin ly the j o-if ou o! ; Seer, t ,ry o: Sta'i ; wliih-lb,- a it Ran nm i nu n cxiuvs- their n g,,.-- thai he ihM'- not 'stay in Mexii o or in any o'.h.r for,- g , I c -unlr.i'. as th' y w i-h p. -e Ii tn con -I p eh'ly ellinlit ,!-.-. 1 ft..m Noiih ( acia i I inlblie-. At tlie lliptisl Tleru:ielp Similav i Mslii. Tie I -o w ;is lid In ova i rl-.wing; nol- withsf-illdlllg llie cx.assive i .0 it. 'file 'evuig, list. R. v. R. II. 1',.. h- l,.,in Wii- nui-gi' n. . '.11 e i r.-d a i.e,viiiui ilii-.m ,.. ; giving a veil cleirand lui! expo-iiiou nl ' 'he passages relating tn she Ir.igedy in ihe I garden mid wi ! he. eiiis-'. Tin ilisfour.se was a veiy ii n- one indeed. At lln- close one young iady cuue forwa'd and pio-le-sed ei ni voi sion. Trenton llih Seliool t iiiiiiiieilcciileiil 'l'he closing exercises of ihe Trcnlnii High School will be held on the night of June 1 iii Ii. nnd ou Friday the I ltli. Riv. T. M. N. Gem go of N ew Heme ii iii deli ver llio iiunii .1 aildro-s on the 14lh of.luti.; at eleven nV'ivl;. Ii i- hope I that tin- pal roils of i he --boo! e-peci 1 1 1 v. a id ni her- iat.-ro-te I in idti.- ita'ii wili come mil mid hoar him There wi1! be no general eliiiuor sjnead on Ihe giuiiad as lormerly. 'I'aUe Vol iee ! I wish to state tu ih - public that R. H. Black'edge is not working lor me in any (.'Hp if il v. tUStw' It AV. B. Lam:, Sheriil'. n.n. TO lIll.lM.illV. Fiom Will C nh ton's hymn to AiTuig lon, wrifcii fi-r Memorial Day .-civic..': ,t Ail iig'.-n Cc-nicurv Mav :! tr 1. : And ili.-ie be ghosts thai hover here, an I stiy; Bright s Hides an ong l!,y shadnw.-', night and day: For imiiiv a lovely dime and manly kuigb: H ive made ti e balls of yonder mansion bright,- Ar.d ma ay a trophy of the. former days Within those pailors c. light the curious giz-; And many :i noble louia-t came to so; The g d 'ant fou of "L'-ghl-'lnr-e II airy Lee ' An I lb. s? who fought lb d hero. I re ist to bre est, Sti ike hands w it h him. and know his bravery best. Ret t haiice in yonder room, w ilb trembling Voice, He pr i ved his God to guide ,ini jn (!,, oiioit e; l't rhaps he felt, wi h hea't subiinvly sad, I'liat ho had turned willi all llie fight he hid. God lets us d'-tf r why, we do pot ku-.w ; 1 ill r Hone ly halh eh r an lione-t loo. 'b.il lets us Oilier; when the s'rife is pa-f, IHs augeis sti ive to make u- friends at last. The buivest hearts are ei'i r nn .-! avcr-e To smiling fallen foem.-n with a eiuse Whaie'er the jiitlern ol the rlown.- tii.it bloom Around that tl slant chieftain ami his tomb. Whatever gift the vanqtiidied c.iiis-c dis d:iy, I le slei eps haru' at 1 1 ihe staj-s and stripes tod .y. But thou'i t not latnous tor thy princely son, O ! glorious A rlington I A sib nt army, u iih its battles done, Came pt aeefully, w ith neille r ssvonl nor gun. Marched into tamp, the waling earth po-sejs?eJ, And, 'mid the silence, laid i: dow n In n-t. All inoital hope, all bappint -s and mirth. AH gulden luted ambitions of ihe eaith. Hid fallen into Death's umrniibled deep. And h ft sad taees. ivhi-p. i ing, "L-t n sleep.'' Through all the sombre w.itehe- of the "night 'fh-y .-h pt. Without a ;ii)gle guai. 1 in sigh!; And when tlie gallant nmining o'er them wept. With gold and crimson ban nets' still they s'ept. E'en when was heard the cannon's solemn roar. R. j.'icing that ibe day of s'rife was o'er, Ami wh- n the nation s 1-l.s-iiig proudly en pi Willi h.ve and pit v round them-- -fill thev Slept, An I still must sloe), untouched by hopes or I ears; Amid llie d iys and nights of coming leans; Ami slid in n t sletqi. with blessings mui.il tin in spread. And proud Coin, i, hi i watching al llie r And -tili -h ill sleep that is. to mortal Mj-id; Hul their gre it souls are ramieil in li.-l. Is of light. And so, through Death thy dealh'e-s fame Is w,-u lmmnr.nl Arliiigt, n '. A Sufferer Cured "Every season, from the time xv.is t wo years old, I suffered di-i'iul-fiilly i'lvuii erysipelas, which kept groiving worse until my hands w.-m almost useless. The bono.-; .softened So that lliey would bend, nnd sev oral of my fingers are now crooked Irom t his cause. Mi my band I carry large sears, which, but for AYER'S Siirsaparilhi, would bo sores, pn iv ided 1 was aliv o and able to carry nnv thing. Eight lint ties nf Aye.r's Sarsaparilhi cured inc. so that 1 have bad no return of the di.soa.se for more than tweiitv vears. 'l'he lil'sl. bottle soi'liied to reach the ypot and a jiersistent m;e of it has perfected the euro." . C. Davis, Wautonia, W is. THE ONLY WOELD'S FAIR Sarsaparilla AYEE'S PILLS Promote Good Digestion. BFATIFl L S iove white C.uincas Kgc.s for biv. d 1 g p irpi s f . e'etwtr. V. IT. Pearck. LrJ m DUKE Cigarettes Cigarettes W Duke Sons iCo " - . .' IV " . y THE AMt RlCth TDBACCD CC f.i . afa? OUHMAM. IX.C. U.3 A. MADE FROM High Grade Tobacco AND ABSOLUTELY PURE CltOI'S I O VSI.Oll . As Seen mill 'l'ilfl li ii Itesitleut o i S i n iihIio ro. H !. I...M, i h .p-l. 'l'he wtinni-l we ,l!e r i i in iiiv M-a: - for M iv and June -o far, and vei.v dry for imps an. g,r- d. lis. Tin-crops are sun., 1! hui look liilerably well since Ihe v arm w en her his -if in. gai. 'pes ace pceltv. I it . -1 of iheni. Mr. I u II. Un s. ; du and -lopped lasl Wiek .ft bliis. , I I ci li JlOt.it soio. to New York. Mime to I'hd. dolphin and some in Ne.v Jeisey. He is eligging mgain today. Cajd. Jim Smilh has th,- l,ng.-t and talii ,t corn we have .-ecu. We measund - me stalks hist Saturday 'hat wire 7 fee1 t ill nd large in pnqi -r. inn -reg-ular old gou :d see, I v..riely. Co; ton i , -niiill. owing to the cold. back ward spi big-. A good ram now will sit things all right. We had a slight Ir .-I on the '22 I nil., but nut l i 1 1 : i 1 1 damage- lo crops or garden-. .1 ACKSOX I I.I.F. I I I US. Picked 1 p l- n .loilruiil Iteprenen. f;tf ive. Rev. D. It, id and Rev. A. II. Grumpier are holding a Metho list jiiotracleel meet i g. The nii.gisiiiiies oic-fed the Col low ing in, n as shell li-h commissioiii rs of Onslow y M.iiiil i.v: 14 J. Hollar I, W. li. C.ma ly, W.J. 1. ing-ey, all D; mocrais. There was quite a large crow d a', the commissioners' meeting Monday. Mr. Chas. B. Hill of New Berne, was ui Jacksonville Monday on bu-iucrs. Mr. L. .1. Ilenderson ol ' Mnysyille, was ill Jacksonville Monday. Mr. Henderson has been a life-long (Tin-; Jouhnai.'s life wo m an) subset ibcr to Tin-; Jochnai., having subscribed to it soon nfier its flist .ibl o dion, seventeen years ago. IX AXSWFR. Shall I torgel llit-t C God alone tan say; l't rhaps, w In n the s ul moon forgets the sea, Whose purple she has silvered full mid free. Since God's dividing glance made night and day; Perhaps, when llie decj) waves forget her ray. When (low ers lorgetihe sunshine and the b: e, Wlun Hen veil f.rget- its care for you nn 1 mo; When earth forgets tn wake and blooui in M.v, When sumuitr . uns forget to rise nnd -bine. When -tai's ('r 'i t lo guard llie sleeping 'and; When soul- n dimmed forget to watch o't r iin ii. Committed o t In ii' keeping, when divine Lile-siugs forgi 1 to Mow Irom (Soil's right hand. I'eibiips I may forget thee- nol fill then. -Mirgaiet Hunt Brisliaiic. Il may do as Vltich Tor yon. Mr. Fred Mill.-r. of Irving. 111. writes that he had a Severe Kidney trouble for many vears, willi severe tmius in his buck and abo that his bladder w as arleeted I (e i ried man v so called Kidney cures but without any good re-ull. About a yefir ago Im began u-e of Electric liiiteis and found relief at nee. Hleetiio Bitters is especially adqit. d lot uieol all Kidney aid Liver iroub'os and ofuii gives almost instant n 1'of. One trail will jirove our' statement. IVu-e only .alio, for large ; bottle. At F. S. Dutl'Cs Dim; Store. 0 HIDES WANTED. PRICES PAID: Diy. 5 Of. tie. (iroin, -to. lieesvvax", 25c . II ighed o:i-b jirioes !nr bides of all do scripf inns. ni22 3m J. D. DIN KINS, $1800.00 GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS. $150.00 everymonth given away to any one who ap plies through us for the most meritorious patent during tlie month preceding. We secure the best patents fbr our clients, and the object of this after is to encourage inventors to keep track of their bright ideas. At the same time we wish to impress upon the public the act that IT S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS THAT YIELD FORTUNES, such as the "car-window" which can be easily slid up and down without breaking the passenger's back, " sauce-pan, M " rollar-button," "nut-lock, "'bottle stopper," and a thousand other little things that most any one can find a way of improving; and these simple inventions are the ones that bring largest returns to the author. Try to think of something to invent. IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS. Patents taken out through us receive special notice in the " National Recorder," published at Washington, L). C, which is the nest newspaper published in America in the interests of inventors. V'e furnish a year's sub scription to this journal, free of cost, to all our clients. We also advertise, free of cost, the invention each month which wins our $153 prize, and hundreds of thousands of copies of the "National Recorder," containing a sketch of the winner, and a description of his invention, will be scattered throughout the United States among capitalists and manufacturers, thus bringing to their attention the merits of the invention. All communications regarded strictly confidential. Address JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO., Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, 618 F Street, N.W., Box 385. Washington, D. C. ( Kfjc rente editor of this pafer. li rite Jor our SO-pagc faifh!et J-K EE. WE HA7E JUST RECEIVED . A NICK LINK OF Trunks & Valises Aid ,v e kiiou flu y .an- cheajier than ever old le io b- fore. WH HAVE ALSO KllHIVIil) A lull liu.- of R, ct Ci. CORSETS, from 50c. to$l.50. Our l)ie-s 1,0.1,1s I )i p 11 tun lit I mm;: .iddod to con-lalitlv an I lie re 1- lie thing Voll 111 "IV In -me nl J t,1 W e Will I. e.ld ni I...U I'riei-.'Xiifll " W. B. 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THE MOST PRACTICAL WAY to ero about it is to mine to our store and select your teas from our A 1 aggregation prime teas, such as Kanry (i u n joW dt r, Formosa 0olonir and Knlish Hreakfast ALL DOLLAR TEAS, At 75 Gts. per lb. -ooo-ooo- y q $ DESIRING TO BUILD T4P a wide demand on a specially good tea at r0 cents per pound, I propose until further notice, to sell one pound of fine mixd tea and Three pound of beat Granu lated Sugar for the price of the Tea FIFTY cents. 50 FIFTY cents. THIS TEA I GUARANTEE strictly pure and a good drinr.. It will be appreciated highly for its strong rich liquor, full of flavor and drinking well both liot and cold. I request your trying this tea on its merits, as toa, you will lx highly pleased. -000-000- A POOR ARTICLE is ENOUGIlV. to make any body shoot tha ..J.'-', teapot, turn Bodotiin, and '"'', :" drink Coffee. No Bedouin; ; le though, ever quaffed better -. coffee than our Special Brands .v;.-- '.-"'''.'" I AM SOLE A(i BNT IN NEW-'-' t'vV ' liKRNK F0U . T CHASE and SANBORN'S ...COFFEES," Whose reputation for a pure and .j .' good article is acknowledged; '.'.'. throughout this country. -000-000- WE ALSO HAVE A FULL line of all tbo choicest grocer ies at the lowest prices. OOO-OOO- "CALL AND SEE OUR TEA "WAND COFFEE DISPLAY C-gf"An entire window is JsgT'devoted to it. Respectfully, JNO. DUNN. ol TASTELESS HILL IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50cts. Oil ATI A. II 1. H.. Nl)T. ir., 18M. Pnrls Moillflni' Ce, Si l.oiili1. Mn. (,i-n:li'iu''ii: IV.- i.ll toot yiir. OKI, tK.ttlnii of BIlnVFT TAHTT1 TIPS CIIII.Ij TliNle tinll hra Uo.mUJ.Ur.-u wub uixca'l7 IlilBjuur. lu.tlourex-n.Tii-i.ic i.t ll yi-nrs. in tlie ilnilt huslnesn, bT u.'t or noli) 1111 :ut It'll- l!a K i' " ""'" "HlvarMl IUI Hwuou ,.ur 'i oiilc. Vottn. me,,, BRADHAM & BROOK DfttSQ CO., AtjM Berne, N. 0, ' --' 5Vj fei T 0 k! DIE J u. ;vr V ' r'i. l' "..'" it ,iV '''.' '. s-. i , 5 ' '"' 3. t ... - ' ;
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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