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Journal. HOKTH CAROLINA, NEW BERNE,: A Oily of !oo I'upu utlou iin.l steadily Growing on a Solid lluaiueiw JiasU. Ureal Trucking Center of tlie South; L l.umlici iug & t'ixhinir liiterenU. NubMcrilx-1 ilieJlU KHtL bihI Kni Pmt4l. In the variety aud extent ot Uomaluit. al rewnrooa la unsurpassed; and ill hr clima:u, unoquttlled liy auy etnte in the Union. VOL XIV-N0.-U. NEW BERNE, N. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING. JUNE 2C, 1893. PRICE FIVE CENTS SEW - ADVERTISEMENTS. MEW AUR1IT THE CONTKACTOIt AKRIVK". Fell (Mi Cataiflj Amviii I '"'Pa FROM - THE FACTORIES FOR H: & W. o i ri H n (D 0 (1) (1) H o 0 H tea WW! 4 ft) Hi a II 0 P n (5 : C-l:i Awj Fnnn fhe'Fra OP 4 Lost A Key Chain. F. K. Ilege & Co Wanted. W. II. Cohon forRnt. M. W. Nah Chan Linen. Nnnu & McSorh y If yon want H. II. Bryan An order of court. mSlK.HH I.OCAI.S LOST A Ki y Chatti Willi three Kcvs. Reanl for return of same to Crb!ioj & Cu'a machine shop. It. WANTED VQ yonng niiieking lii(l d&w hv. jneSG. P. 15. Huge & Co. IIWKvoiitiiid Duffy's Spec'.'il flavor. They are sight. Milk simp! Siml.es? ! Olll 1.1' THE Finest r reived. Butler ever in l lie fit v, jurt V. 15. Cox. II AUD Times prices. On and idler fc'iii uid'.y li'Xiii. June 15, I will sc-d 1000 pound hau.s, slighily damaged by fin-, ut 7i-. ur pound. J. F. Tatj.oii. if. BEKP, Wine anil Iron, a Hue mil lii lit an.) limit: only 50 per p'nt hottie: M. lb KnWa 415 s for 25a. We keep Maltese Cross Iuvcl Powder, Hie hist on U.o uinikot and sell il a? cheap us hit oic. F. S. Purr-v. 3.000 jtoimils smoked I o- in. ;it at J. t' Taylor's ut 5e. per pound, if. I CIO CUE AM Sotla, Pinci'ipl-, li ber ty, Slrawlieiry and Pencil Slii ilv.it, Stents fetch at N -w i!-tt;o Cniidv F.trtory. TOILYOOO.- 1-arge a very low ptiic. Flour nt mill prices. ,)";i I, fit Mm gn: HoHEt'.TS lV i ? or GKATEI) I'itioapp'.o, I nut qinihy, lor iefi treira, pii'-', ciUi'. irrrviei and o:'ir-r purposes n: J. P.-Taylo;:V. jnT'J. FINK Fat pr;; Lunli ai.ti i:.lrt (lerKoel'nt Cii.viu.em J). Mi'I.hon. Tin- DICSTRARLK Slmo iiv ll-nt, wt?t side Middle sael, nour itiarUtt I'lK'li. jlj V. S. Mack. ANY One wattling Kliiraeon oil can it I y ealiii'i; lo Mes-rs. (J. M. Ives, or l'er- me Gttsklll, 1'Vi ii r.rliit 'I'.i k, 111., 1 l:ll r.KATUT'L Snow whit C (ill ilO: lor lirovdiiu; purpo.-es. d&tl'. W. H. Fkarce. BBICK in any qnanlily. J.owe-it price lol-Cash. ClIAS. hnlZEX9TI-.lN. it'. UANUSUMKST Assort mint Fine Clioro latis in the City. Kvervtliin:; ac a baruain. Nkw Uicrnk Candy Factor v. DON'T forgot Hint Old Papeis cim l e bought ebcap al the Joukxal. oflice ;ud in any qiiamities. U' WE will Fell our stick of all unidir Pipe at Cwit, and n'tve extra a Iwa oi Smokinf! Tobacco. New. Uerke Gaudy I actohv. F. M. CIIADWIOK. Meveiiant T.-iilnr 103 Middle St. I am now in receipt el'sprin" and summer samples and am prepared to how a laro lire ol olii oreii;-i and domestic styles. The newTaviil'on woolen went m ellcct. Jn.i. hrst and t!v; iod? which Trail slmw ln.ve ail been icgnlatcd by Hint schedule its to vaiui-s. WHY Do people complain of bm'u liiin1?, wlien Miv v.tminn or man tr.u rua!;.; Irom $ to 10 n day cosily. Ail lnv,i hoard ol the wonditfu! niece.- i l' ho C!i:nnx Dish Wa?lieiv vet ni-iiiV j re apt In think llie isin't niaku ti.oin y scl;ii c; hut anyone e; n mauu timncv. iic:inse everv ltiiitlv wnnta ore. One amt has icuile if-178.30 in the lal tiiiee looaili-:, af er pivinr:a ox)enses I attoi.ilm;,' 1 1 ivjiiiar l.usincis begidi-p. lnii limit hive io canvass: ns soOn ns people know vi.u have it for stlo HieTFOiiil lor a UifU Washer. Address the Cliiiinx Ml". Co., 43 Starr Ave., Col umbus, Ohio, tor particulars. je8 cl Cm "hong experience mailo Mm wIso."-Gay. . That is tho only way Eomo of us Icarn wisdom by experience. Now our experience has taught ivs that the best is always tho cheapest. When you need a pair of ehoc3 try our lino of them, they do not cost much more than inferior shoes and will do twico'fho sorvico. I'ricca threa lo fivo dollars. New lot Handkerchiefs Just in. - J. M. HOWARD. BATHING AND SAILING. MM Bslpul Sail iffiE ACROSS-THE RIVEtt NEUSE.AND also a bath included for 10 cents; children undor lilleen, 5 ci tils. Bath houses lor both Ladies and Gontlciuon, Secure your iiekcti from Uoalmen. , jO Im i J. h. Fowi.rr, Trop'r. g-Thln Kpnne in renerved for J. F. TAYI.OK'R nrxt Advcrtixo meat. v 1 Tho P.rick Jlousft and Lot on JoiiTJSOif 8T.,bctw.cn Craven a-id Mtddlo, known 3 tho Jeekins house. t Apply to CUAS. 0. CLAltK. l-'.iy i, 1- :'J, If In tho t'ily ol' Elms untl Vicinity, Gathcrotl iu nud ISrielly Tttltl. The weather bureau predicts fair and warmer weather today. There appears to bo a good prospect fir i he excursion to Mnrehead. It will be a lino trip this wcathor. We sec sonic snio. specimens of ihe photographic art. at F. M. Wimtciul's photoi'iaphic y.dli ry. The" work he is doing for our citizens shows hu.i to be inastir of his businiss. Thoo (jetting up the Epworlh l.eaue Lawn Party lor tne 2d of July, nie con teniplating uniting all tho children who lime home-made lanterns to be present with them and cither parade or take part iu competitive diil'.s. Wo relict to ham of the death of Mrs. Ada Dill, wile i f Mr. .John A. Dill, ut le. r home in lud it. She is a sister-in-law of Air. S h Dill, and Mrs. O.K. i!.i,L;by of New 15m ne. Dr. Ijnuliy went down Tu tday nbiit to attend the funeral. Washington iias oraiiizcil u telephone coiiij.iiny wiih n enpltal stock of !ji:S,000. 'i'lio (jiizciio s-iyi that if 125 subscribers can he secured at 25c. to 50e. iev week the very best system ixtant will 1)0 put in. Wliid has boconie. of Hie movement toostabiisli one in New Ijirne? A gond report oi the Vnion Knitthi;' Mills of Kur4-m is iitcaluuiotl in the Free I'ics. 1: Miy.- tha-' in Hie jtockholdcis' i'.e Uivj; tin: reports of !!to comiinilees and officers upon tl.a p.-it vcu's work were lu-jh'.y Mitisfrieif-vv. Tl:n l'i poit of the irea-uivr siiowcl lht. $4-r,088.H7 worth ol '..''iiids liad bent iifn and sold during Uie veil-, r.nd t!::i! ijlo, 164.01 had been paid in wsipos. The i:fic:on have ileClarul a div.aeial ol 0 ' ci.li:. A:i r:ie!;rn! I5i)tn. The Journal ! ico cnj yci iu lint water inc!o:i of tin .as m iiul night from ne of tho lo! .-.t Mr. J.ihn Diinti's. It was Ir.mi (Jco.'a and win the !ai;;etl we Imve to 'il Hi! ' ye.;. : h"' vln. ml nie.it, p a lictlv lip,- t.i..! irAvel .i.ou:t'i lor the ie.io!,: .--i ti.o .'a-a,;i. At 10 p. in. alt r a hot dars work, all l.Miliis :i v.-iiili ",:l i!.; eont a, d iniev itolie- iousi.ojj. A i iiip !i!(H' !ruiii. A beiititihil ilium has just arrived for the cw Berue Con;ct Jlatid. Il is ad- r.ttreil ail. thie ol llio iii'iinbcrs m- fornied us that iu- has uevar sicn as o(,(i a one uere l.ciore ul ah e.llier bi'lonuiy; i the city or t r.u; vi-ilne; compuiy. 'urchasiug the ilium is the re.ni't of the little sailing puilv which ivas reci'iitlv iveo for Ihe I cue lit. of the band. ill. J. .1. io'bcn, -ir , wi'l oe Hie niusi- cuin mio win se posoe-sion the new in-slrunu-ut will lull. CIIU'm ntiisli- i'lass. Slits Mareavct 1!. Hill, oi lUrsbiirs has a: rive 1 and j iinul her nioliicr. Mrs. W. D. Hill, wdio is slartiii'4 a school of music in the city. Miss Hill, who inher its m r mother's e.vefl-itinnally line musical talent, a.'d has idsn hud full advantage of lier l.-aiuing will yive lessons on the man dolin. Osviii lo inleiruplinn by the work of Y. M. C. A. property, I ho ela-w was noi siaiicil a-i i!i'e:(t.l. Tlr' ii.sliuelion in f nice i u tine will lj;iu Thur-ulay. Tne class in siejltt Mi;.;iiu will Ugiu Friday niidd. ISi jii!l:itiiiK' tl'.e lienriit'. Messrs. Cunini!n ;s end Ll.th ck, have Air. II. W. Simpson's hearse in their simps, finely repiinlii'g and otherwise ini proviii" it. It will ( oa:e out of the shop with it':W uins ami also with new inleiior Qiushings. Tlio painting will be of the ocst mirror tinish. ' The work upon the hearse will take about a month. In the meantimo Mr. Simpson h is made temporary urranyo ment lor the use of another should occa sion ovc mod lor it. ( omina mid tJolnir. Mr. Rudolph Dufly, of Catiiarine Luke is spending a few days in the city. Among those passing through last night en route to Alorehead City were Iov. Mr Farriesof Goltlsbero, formerly of New Berne; Cnpt. Swift Ualtowny aud son, Mr. Edward Gallowav, of Suow mi Cadet James Duguid of Davis' Military school, Winston, returned home Tuesday from Washington, where .lie hasb.eu visi ting relatives sir.ee commencement. Mr. Duguid received two mcduls this year. Mr Robr. Hancock returned from Wadiincton, while he has been visitim: I Ins sou, Air. Seymour Hancock. Mr. J. T. Hollister went down to More head City last night. Mrs. Hollister was already there. Rev. F. 8. Aldridge who hos just taken ilie Thiological course at Trinity collide, came in from Koosville, "hero sinco com mencement he has bocn al lending the Siuilent'a T.JM. C. A Conferoiiee. Mr. Leonaid Vyne, formcily of New Borne, son-of Mr, (it-irett Vvne, is spend ing a fuw days in i the cily. Mntiy tiiemls will tie glad to ice nun again. Tlc lamily is now in Wilkesboro where the elder Mr. Vyue is in the lumber business.- ' 5Ir. T. W. Smith and son' went up to Goldsboi'o to visit relatives. Hon. J. C. Scubo'm, Supt. Public In spector passed llirougli returning to Bal- 'those who rtgitlorcd at the Chatinwka were, Frank lialdwin, WnsliiiiL'ton D, C: J, L Frank, New York; O." R . Taylor, liincmnatu; r. a. carter, jsew York; J. Wi Stflwait, city; II.- Bowden," Warsaw; Lyinaa Snow Jr., Stella; William Conn, Cnrterot county N. C; W. G. Forloug, NewBe-ne, U, A Whiiieg, - Wilmington mid A. U. Dennison, city. - - Miss Laura Swil:f, of Beaufort passed through to utteud the University summer scnoni.! .",'."0..i-' :'-.. r-v t. 8. Oestieiclior. W.' B. Weeks. Thna. A. Ilaughton, New York; John C.VLmnb, J. 8. Tripp, Baltimorii : C. II. Stone, Philadelphia, and Miss Mar&aiMt U. Hill, ot retctbDurg, sro refttsteren at tlie Albert Mr. ana airs. vv. n. hisiiod ami diiiighter. reluraod Irom Wilmington where they uuvojjien visitins relatives. Kolice to Liquor Dcnleri. I will be at my office on Tuesday next, an uijiior neaiirs wno waui to maKo ap' pltcaiimi for license tux can do so then. W, T. Caho, Deputy Collector. Ami Flliiiff for llio Public Bnildiitijc Will be Driven With Iifr!i. Mr. Frank Raldwin, of Washington city to whom was awarded the contract to drive the piling for tho foundation ol our Public building arrived on the steamer New Bi ine Tui sday. Mr. Baldwin went diligently ut work at once to make preparation for the work, making the neuissurv urriu 'cnienls for machinery and mati rials. lie will lose no lime in pressing tin) wink through. Il is to be oomph-tod in tliirlv-tivc days Irom llic tune 1 1 llio aidptauec ol tin bond. (JA1 OF KUMIIV Itl'Ktil.AKS ltMaliiig: at Itt'i'lMln't Two oiTlicm (OK't'OfH) t'uliffllt - How It Watt An llllllslli il-l 11(1(1' ti.illO lloildH Other At rc-KlN l.tkely. We mintioticd 'ftiesdav the fact of two r-enr'i turghirs being caiiglit at lieelshoro A convspoiidcut writes us the followi'.ig lull partieuhns ab iul the oecurrcnci : 'for several month past lliievcs lmvi liem r.iiilinr; the stoic of .Mr. J. It. I lee I of Keelsboro. 10 niih s east of New Berne W. V., aiul at every rani tlieir i lint is was crowned with more or iossj success and it ..estimated by Mr. Kiel thai nioie than a hnn. lied doli i..- in, : .eeii stolen in money anil good-. tSoine of ilie raids indicated that it was the Woik ol ixpirts. Wldlc at r.lhcr times it was evident that by the lilundi rs made that U:o riimiimis were not skilled in the .ut of hurg'aiy. But no c!turcs wcie made until llio night of tho -2nd insf. Two negroes John Newhy, agul 25, .'.nd John Cuniian. aged uhmt 10, came b; llio -lore then on I in- pretrXl of buying :ei i'x helve n.d suceced-al iu iinpinir.g ihe bolt ol one of Hie rear windows M m i.l ;ei thi'V .irtt the sws of .Mr. Itcel. ;Mis.-i':. Joe and (icovge; discovered ihat ilie window h id been tampered wiih and i iinitdi.l ( !v cxliii'-.uisiiod Hie liglils ;.ll 1 wi.iU lelo the Iiou-e as il lo iitire, but re turned to Hie -torfl in a stealthy manner ..od crcte 1 tlicin-.eivcs to await develop- lUCIlts. 'J'iicy d'd net have to wait long until they heaiil some oi.e at the window and soon lliey wen: in the. store and were open ing :i :ile tlr.t.r when a light was tla.hed upon Hani by Mr. J. M. Heel and they were oideinl by Mr. (ieoigi; Keel lo sur render. But lla-y would not surrender worth a cent, but rushed frantically to wards ihe window by which tiny bud ji.toied and escaped before they could be i.iugiit, tut not liefuie the plucky George c-'uid lire two shots from a shot gun, widen played havoc; with a sleek of tin Ware, Iniril by the. way they were miming uild no! bn ore they were ideiitillid by both the watchers. A warrant was issued eaily Sumh-.y morning by N. (i. Brinsou, E-ip, au,l placed iu Ihe h mils of our constable, Mr. loini ripkin, who arretted llicin at. once, ind uiioa tr.al, the boy, Curinan, eon- tesseil and sivoio to a inotol wlucli was dropped at the w indow mid a inn w hich he swore belunged lo Hie older negro, Newhy. They weic committed to juil in delimit of a live hundred dollar bond. Ijitcr the ucgro, Newhy, conleASml and made tatoiueiits implicating otln r iiarlit s, mid it is eonudeiiiiy expected Unit several otiicis will soon be ndaiiglid in a stir not of evidence, and it is no ,v hoped ll liecldioro and vicinity will soon b; tid of the whole gang." niEttl AMI t'A..l.; I'AI'TOIIY A ;eiitilite Iitvi'sti.-xiiikit With lii'tirc to SI. i i-l (no lie re. We, have been doing wln.l we could to cultivate and mouse interest iu itnj ad- innt.'i'zep Hint exist nroiitid New Berne for iverai lines oi sninu manuiuciur'ng, ts- peiiaily canning nearly all Hie year lOllllll. We are glad to sav we know now of two reliahlo young men, practical broom makers and ennners, who have been hon estly investigating with tlie desirn to start a liictory hereon both theso lines; whonone was not going the other would he, 1 hey have about $1,000, n part of it is iu ma chinery, mil what- money they linve is not sufficient to carry on the business. " 1 or certain liasons nanus and oddrrafes are withheld, but il any one teels a desire to take part or to work in any way lo get the faetory hero, we will tako gmat do lii'lit in pulling tlioni in communication Willi tho parties. EP ISt'Ol" A I. A 1 i' 1 NT M K TS. For VlHilntlon by llio ltisltu of Kiwt I'nroliiin. Juno 30th, Sunday, Sin after Trimly, ."?cuppornong, o. IJavul a. July i, luosdoy, a. m., Ituslin, b. James. July 21, Tuesday, p. m, Pantcgo, Au'tustin's. July 3 I, Wednosdny a. m ; Yeatosville. July 3d, Wodnctdtty, p. in., Bath, S. Thomas. July 7th, Sund.iy, 4th after Triuily. a. m.. Durham's creek, is. John's. , July "th, Sunday, 4th nftor Trinity, p. m., Aurora, Chapel of llio Cross. July 14th, bunday, a. m , Oth alter Trinity, Beaufort, a Paul's. July 141h, Sunday, p. m.. 5tli after Triuily, Itoaufort, ti. Clemen's. July 10th, 'luoadav, p. m.. Trenton, Orracs, . SEWS IK URIEF. GtOrgo Wilde hag Wn pardoned from the penitentiary by dor, Carr. lie is the man who a year or two aao was tcutcncecl for bigamy, . having married a lady in Gieensboro while be had a wife livinit In England. ; lie was at one time foreman Of the KiDBton planingTuills. : ,,; Mrs. Lucy Watts Carver, who up to eight years ao v resided at Fayettcville, nun in ttaioigti, aioniwy, ageu ui years, or paralysis.. -... j i&'.ir , The Kinston Free Fress says tliat Mr. Jas. M. DaviB rf Neuso towashin hvinfl about ten miles up the river from Kins Ion, was caught in the act of illicit dis tilling -by .Deputy Hill. The etill was cut to pioecs, and Mr. Davis was brought m Kinston tlie same (lay. Mr, Davis save 8300 bond for his appearance before Commissioner Ferry to stand pre liminary iriai, NEW HULL FOR Till: 1. It. I.'s. Tliln t'lnli, Will ell toloiiil-.es IlKtiat aulHlied tffleu tho I'oniklr IliPr. 'Will Hut up n llitntlsuiitf' llulltllii; ut Hie finiverslty. At the Chapel Hill (in.nieiici un nt lad week, said Mr. ISiowu ijliophcrd yesur day, one thousiud dollnis Here suli-cidh I toward the pm tiu:; up of it new laiial.ng lor ihe use ot ihe D. K. K a gieii.-h iti i club at the I'nivei-ily. The biiililinj, i 1 two slories, wili lime eight rooms an I a pliasint hull, tin; whole to i-ost about .f2,7li0. The University momliers i xpuet, a- n rule, to have th ir ioo:n; m Hie huiid ing. This, the He n t"liaiu r. eoinpi is-. U last year within its uicmh -rsinp l)i -. K. P. Vci able and Cl as. I a '..eivnie. of Un. luciihv; J. N. Pruden, Wiidain lleiidiiii, II, T.'iiatti. Dullny (..ndsi'v. ,1. It. bind scy, E. W. Meyers, H. K. Sianlv, C W. Vales, L. I Union. A. W. Benin!, W. S. Howard, F. P.. Johnson, W. (i. Clark, P. J. Thomas, .. ,1.1'. Cutler, S. B. Shepherd, C. U. Dev. 11. S. Lake, 1. H. Hamly and John P. Thoma,. Among the dislinguished men iu North Carolina, who ate Beta men n'e 1). 'i. Worth, Tims. V. Mason, J. W. Ctalnun, John S. Loim, Louis (',. Lalicini and o'lieis. But for that matter ihc i. K. K's are to bo found today umong the most exalted p!iious the fount ry iilfords. Tlie above i- "l:ppi'd from tie- News un I Observer. We cm nd I to i! tlo-.t hen in New Berne we huve si.eh nn-n of tlu Della Kuppa Kpuloii frali r illy as John !. Long, LL. 1) . .I.ime.s 1! Iinlii-. M. !)., i . j. iiooeiis, eei-ciarv and Jna-urei . & N. C. H. H,a:iil others of the ie- ior, who will be gia-l to ktio.v ofthi, movement. President Wiiirton :s ..!i;.;i- miiuofllie building cnmiiiitlee in J in n few wetks lime l lit- chapter lioiuc Iris been made an assured ihin;'. Dr. I.ot,g aiul Mr. Kobe:": v t h.irt'. r iiniihcrs. J)r. Loiil','.-. is li.e :'. 11 (l.eoliginn! hst ot lil,;mil.l'-'lili-, ,.:1d lakes eoi'icspniiilmg piii'miu :!n i i, lion. We miy mid further 1h;r Hi.t Jm:-'h owes to J r. Lono i-.-, old enap e , . -n which was t.tkou by Culiiin'.ia l'ii'V..-r ;;v oi .ie-w anri, wuen oil: ; iii.i-i.-- i- ,i . i i ... y w i. i'n- Itiwn in the Civil wa1, and Ihi u to restore il on the ii i oust ;iie.l-i i University. Many a battle wn l oulil, be tional eonvonli.ins ol the I). !C. this mailer. Finally at the iiirti; in Ciueinuali, in 1 -iT, the ;rt , fought to i finish. Dr. l.on ico, oe.j.H J,..:. . a illldi Loii - . Cliapil Hill mid the noi, n; of the 'fa nmanv I nve.-l -'a' n," Co repn.'seii'iiig ( Vhnubi.i. l.e-i,v rent siiji-cn, but In; !o.(, i)i leating linn t.iy broueiit the old two Oiir Is voie. ThU NitU Can i, in i name. ; on. Bela, back home IIAISINU NMAI.I. IKlliS. A Fine VlneyHrd Jipnr R:ill;;li Wlilelt t;xoiiillli'N Our Allaiitt'durtN f ,t tltU liliNlii('NN-levnloi tlie Industry. One ol the prettiist sights near K ileiph is at "Pine rorest" i:n y.ir l, conlln.i . t of town. It is ownod bv WliUiii'' Bros. There are 80 tic'v iu "rains iiul dew berries, plums ami pe.i. s. I here are 10.000 dewberry miijs :i..ii .i pretty sight tiny are. The Lucie.ia is the lavorite berry. Throe lo live mum - from the vine lire twined around e r.li stake and held in place l.y : njiw 0I ,i aiu er. Each vine is bh.ck with hciries, lire tlavore I ar.d of l,i;gc s;. ;ui I eichone bears from 1J lo I! ipniris. I liine ate 2,000 lihn l. Ik i'i v lnslosoi Ihe Wilson variety. Th'se o ri'.e, wili line in two or line" weeks, a- toey ;i.t. Ihat iiiilch later than ti.e dew ! ! iii s, There ate juM imiv .ill pa ki i- work nii-uaiu' the deu I leri ies. 11, wecK no lo day 05 hiniioif had b -en shipped mid lo-ilav 25 bushels were sent an a v. there are- 5.0IM) Delaware and 2 000 Niagara graiie vines m lull beaiiii. There inn several tliou-imd which will ( oni'i into lieariii"; next sen -on. and theie will be in all 25,000 vines. Mr. Si.y.lr-r, n well .'mown li uil buyer, visihd this tin yaid last week ind he savs it is ihe liaest he has seen. ui ine niauara grapes aii.ono uunclies are now in pniair sacks, as ties is the b,-st means ol preventing Ihe rot to winch they are extremely liable. The grapes have to lie s-piaved with limestone six or tight times a year Itnleieh Visitor. We delight lo see our pi oplo brain b- ing out in new lines of industry, wlielhcr on Hie farms or in the chics mm we work with that cud in view wheneyer -ppor- tuinty presents. Mich shvk luruis as Mcs-irs. Hiickburn and Willutt's of New llenn; sneil poultry yams llee & I o's, John Ellis', W. II. Bray's, L S. Wood's, J. L. Ilahu's, J. M. Keel's an. others, in or near here and such iruit farms as Messrs. Geo. N. Ives & Son have started at Nowport, are all pood and encouraging signs. We are reminded ol them at tins tuno by Ihe above description in theltahigh Visitor of a vineyard mar that place. Thou"b we are nhoad on truck we have not its yet mado the pi o gri ss in the raising of grapes and berries around that some other pans of tho State have, though there is no reason why we should not do so. We copy tho mticle in the hope Hint it may serve as somo in centive to the promotion of Hie industry here. NOTICE TO TAX i'AVDRS. The "Comity Board of Equalization"' ol Craven county will moot at the court house io New Berne m llio lust Monday in July, for tho purposo of equalizing the valuations placed by tlie assessors upon the taxable property of Ciavon county. . jnouco is luriner given, nine tue coin, missioners will meet at tlie court house in New Berne on the second Monday in July for tbe pupose of revising the tax list and valuations, reported to them by tlie List Takers and Assessors. Tliov will be in session until and dining the 13.th of July, and longer if necessary, and -will hear the complaints of all persons objecting to the valuation ol tlieir property, or the amount of tax charged against them. Tax pavers are further notified that after such revision and completion of the tax list, no further complaints will be hoard or corrections made. See Section 84, ma chinery act lays., :." By order Board Commissioners, James A. Bryan, Churn. New Berne, June 17, 1805. dw tjlQ TLlllllttS ASSKUIII.V. Ilscii-,sioiis-Siipl. Soitt lioro AtlilreuK -I'd ill JIHIit'. :te ilal-I lie Toilr I 'or rxl Ii,v, Motikhkai) ( i fv, June 24, 1N03. I ifti: DY. Tin- t ipi- lot today was "Local liool lip (.-i('i tioi..- lor 1 K'.'C. ' This was a oiv ,;iin i:..iit -nbje, ', and ". is . i ! I y ilisciis-e-!, I d was lot ol a Miflieiciitly. popular eliai'i.etei l-i ( oumiaild a eiy laiire atteu--l.o-ce. I'nr tiiicher. u'len llif ' entile to tlif- iside. h .ve :l you.! (lea! Ill tlieir h- mil b s ill's ilui "tin-, e K's." Supi. S, a: !ioi oiili in nitt a line niidcss w iiicb u;. veil ivc-ived and warmly coniineiited. At nlelit Polk Miller had ihe pl-ilfora'. and Lial'n hl - v lef. ol'igod ait'lieiico wliu-li lias y et i. ilceiylioih eaiiii nud I'loiilit , nr .-i-!e.r, or someliody else's I I lio hoil-e was pucke-i. Dr. III! on r inai -1 t Vi ill - 1! eh. 'Ilie tec lilt l'oiMu foil, 11; lappV and ftoil.ons V. I V little on was reeilii; in the leel. u 'del Time- Soot -in ll an eiilcrlainiuclit a .il t be re-i-jiiyniin' i', u Luii pi alie.i- p'irttd. neither can we ted the . II 1 -itt of the nil lii llWIiil't.-'td It-. I'J'pi'ei'l.oioli by lem and v. :,i.n ai d i oils'.,,. I ;; .'I'- .Vt lie- i lo. . iili raiai: w t.s "had am li e i. .;! tlie A;;.iti!l. , the iir-t o the );1 I le. an HuW look rd, pirl ia winch . W hlli- a h.i . -i.ii s, ill' ii!le",i c -e ( ; ii u ll.;nt t! d .V. - - ! th I f l oe 1 , th To. 11. ir.",,' V. ;'l I- enrrle i not , -Assi in'ily, iij io. oi Mil! loii:,s ever b.' ';!.!U)!le Work :oi the lliosl i:n;'('i li i atti litem, lid Le !aC-;l.l i ii ( aioloiio'' ii. I ,:lt lo -r tll-e'.l-s: I die I'l.l. ia; .-'i - i No .j.,e. ' sv 1 1) S"'T .Ion:, 1' !llu ni.s. ,!. -b.,-1 . t'l. 1". Acndetlll Am- i.ll'l '.! M..I..I III! '.', id. )'.";! i::..ui ii. V am Wn-lf and let Ilir W'i'illiii r Itce.n-.l. id iy M ,. nun ;'. iici-s o, :i-ii . and let- of, Il H't'l trail I.-I'orw.o- I a' lire ' nine, a-, ee'.v T :l c! l's .or t.'tstit I b. ItW le ::'i ive Wi !lli bond a- ;l Willi III. line lo i onil'i'. atlend d i'.'i :i iiiie I J. 1.11 V ICK, liv T.t 1'ollict'ii. YOU WANT A CLASS OF HonA , s-: ' it1: u oil"- r, o-.' a i m i j r: t-'.-.il in. KUNI'j & PiJcGORLEY'S. Wo h a. r.U'lc.i' i-l; t i.r ;tr - ' in. -v Ulofi w o wt-; JO' i-'rcl iTL -;- -'.ofl;L. ' I'i'i.Kin;; corir; t .1 llll ', lS'.'.'l. T!( 'I. TliKM I'll: C Uill.IN l. ' ..VV I N I II. It :tpiiaiiii; that for tin t'olllll v of (' ilie dr.-t Molt. lav in llli'tloll of V. II. 1). he Ciiniini Court i!oii will conve Oetol.el', s:i, lla'l, s-o'ieltil!', or ', It moved t!i.-ii all ( r-iiiuial I'OiidiiiM on tin: lloekel of lotions now Hie Nutorior curt in', -mil coiiiity be I luii.-H rreil lo tin Docket oi .sii.l t'.iinii.al court aid Hi il pioc-ss in Ciimuu'i act ions K inn !c r tiirnaiile to ihe sui l Cri'ninal Court. lIll.NKV It. I'.IIYA.N, .Indue l'r, siding. Attest: W. M. Walson, Clerk, jnedvytiw Glean Linen ! WHAT IS NICEUi? I. t me send your Linen lo Ihe Wil uiiiioion Meinii Luuiiiliy 1 will tab tor and deliver parkaee-, and guar., in (al tir-l-cia-'-s work at lowt.-i rales. Bundles may bo lef: at my nfiiee, 1 01! .Middle street, (A. E. llibhard's stole) jnc2(i dm JIAIIVIXW. NASII. DWELLING HOUSE Cor., Han cock iti-.il Pollock streets. Nine rooms, including Dining mom. Kitch en and Solium r dining room. Apply In W. H. COIIKN. .jni2.fi tl No. T7 Middle St. Zeigler's Shoes A5D IN". Also a new lino of lir-auliful Dress Goods. 20 pieces that Sea Island Percale ,at IO CtS- The Renowned I - lilood lnrilier, "Mexican Sarsaparilla, . - WITH IODIDE POTASH & BURDOCK." Prescription Drug Store FOR THE NEXT 30 Days V ' ttpytt.itj 1 have ili'ci li'il to sol! my stock OK Can r-a.itc at e i i'.iUy rcduciul prices to nutlet" room for, the new pack of ls05. It is an opportunity to lay ia a supply w I s i . 1 1 no housekeeper can allniit to neglect. Dried Fruits Will alflu. bo loditccd viiy eonijili nnods. Call hoc Ihotn. and our to, all and btock i i liice -000-000- mported Direct From the Far East doscribes our stock to a T. WH CAIUIY ONLY THE CHOICEST PliODliCTION'S OF THE FLOW Ell V kl NUDUM AND JAPAN. Good Tea is half the meat. Nothing can .supply the want of it The market is Hooded with the spm-iou.-! goads, but thore'a no need of buying thorn mere ly becau.-so they're offered. We ;;ivo our customers their choice only from tho choicest orrades. Our Teas arc such that a Mandarin would drink with satisfac tion. Our Special Brand Miied Tea. We still sell ONE It) of this TEA and 3 Ib.G Sugar for 50c. Our Coffees are the cream of the Ara i bian and Java plantations 1 and so always high grade JNO. DUNW. 63 aud 57 - Pollock street, t
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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