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t w7 :iirMfflf.fl 1.1 IWdLlNA, NEW BERNE,""""" A City of 1ifM0 iMptiliiUoii unci l-;t uoily (Jrowlngoii a Holnl Ku.iKiHiUi H.intf. I'tti'MH Luillli:l LH A h iAiiU'Z lliLt-titir.ln. SubMvrlbc Aw I lie J4M It.N A J, ami Ki'i'i Fostttif. In the viu-lfity and extent of hornatur ill ruHOiiruet in iinsurpasHiM); mul In luircltiMutc, iiih'iuii1KmI by any Stato. iu Ihu Union. VOL. XIV-NO. 84'. NEW BERNE, N. C, TUESDAY MORNING. JULY 9, lb'Jj. rRICE--FIVE CENTS Fresh GcoHs Constantly Arrivina St- - "taa, , ; tiff w i ttrfMandkriH FROM THE FACTORIES FOR H. Sd W. 6. -or-. union .v'::.v: . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The (Moll Type Writer JJM. W. JfaslwA. proposition. :, IJ. G. Green 1' urnituru Repaired, etc. IH'HINKNS LIKA1.S FL'ItNITNHE Wiiro.i, Cl.-iie.i, Pi ia'ioit or Viirnishiu..- Also' Upholstering la nil lis branches. Uuov nu'it-ifti-s puini oil, Trunks icmiiwl, or .unv tiling that i out o order. ' Cull on 15. O. Gram, 183 Miiidle street, j!) In.' FOR UK NT, - House on Johnson slivct next lo my icsideine, M. il. M.vtiKS. jy4Iw. VKUETABLB SOUP i-v.rv Tuesday an-1 Friday ut Mrs. C, E. kelson's, 136 Middlo St., at 2 j'clock, 10 cults 1W qt, - jul 3 hv. , ; TJIK Finest Butter ever in 'the city, jusl received. ; " : . W. 15. Cox; f I 10 V. If Wlhu urwl Ti-,,n u liti, liltllli'llt nnil tonic only no,! pbr pint liotilr: Molb mm WW . lr w. vo Kroij.Ji.ino.se Cross . IiFoct Powder, (liu b;at mi tlio imiikot and sell it as clitup 119 :mv ' e. , F. a. Di-vrv. ICE CIIKAM 8o.ln. rinCMiil.-,- Richer, rv, Strawbuirv nnd Fundi Slttibon, Scouts well t New BiJino Oiimly Factoty. TOBACCO.--Lanje Slock, il .Iph Lot l H very low prite. Also nil yritiiis of Flour nt mill prices. . ivonKBTsri- uitos, WANTED-100 yonnsi m.wKins liitds. . .I&w lw. jw28.- ,v. F'.' E. IlKtiR & Co. llEATIFCLSuow wliiio (ittn08' JSgsjs lor bre. din'j iJiirpO'Cf. -- d&wtf. W. U. Fkaiuu;. (3 RATED I'ineipple, l.x:st qunUiy. fur ice cream, pies, e iitf, pnscrvoa mul o;lier purposes nt J. F. Iaylok s. . JUlU. DESIRABLE Store fur Ri.-iit, west side Middle Sirect, near tmuUet dock. jlj "V. ' C . fc. Mack. BRICK in tiny qiianltty. JjOWost prices lor end). Cijas. Kkizenstbin. if. ' HAVE vou tilid DujlV's Milk Binil.cs,? SieciHl flavor. 'I hey are limply .out if ITANDSOMEST Assortment Fine Clioctv lutes iu tlie Cily. Evervtliinsacti barjniu. Nkw liKRNR Candy Factohy. ' DON'T forsret tlmt 01.1 l'iiptis i-nn lie bought f!rap nt'llie JtpunsAt, ollice and in any rfuaiilittea, li WE will felt our stock of all gmOi-s Finos at Co-t, au.V .ive xir a ling o!' Smoking Tobacco; New Bebke Casdy Factory. F. M. CHADWICK, Mcn iiant Tailor 103 Middle St I am now in fuelptoispriu ami fjipumer s.irppifis ii'i'i am piepavoil to show'' a lai'j.p'liriB .1 loii Ionian mid lomcsliy styles. Tiio new TanQ'on wooiend went in eft'oet, Jan. lirst nml tlw c.'Oii whiolt I can gliow hav all Ixiea tojjiila'.ed by that schedule. u to values. WHY Do poople oompluin of liavd limes, when any woman or man can ronkb Horn $5 to $10 n day easily. All .haws heir.l oi tlio wonderful wtflcess of tba Climax D'tsli Wasliof; yet nmnir arc upt 1,1 ijiink tlit.j can't mute money 'seliiup; itj but anyone can make, money, bcoausi; every fmuiy wanti one. Due aaciit hus luniic ir-i fti. lu the last three- months, aflor ptyiiij? it'l expenses and attending to regiilujUsincss besides. You don't bavo lo oguviis?; soon as people know you have it for sule they sonil tor p, Uielt washer. Adiirvsf iIia PfTm.iv MlVr l'i d.:t Al.i.i- Ann tiul- limbus, OliiQ, Tor pu tictilars. jmc d Om. Beginning July 6 Wo will sell below coat our ijpo oi v .v;' PIP Over 1,000 v has accumulated on onr '.hands, and wo arc bound to 8t?ll them. - nnonn a'co. CXTbis KSpacc is re served for Ji 0 Stancil who has recently pur chased the 'G lobe Sa loon from Mr. D, W, Patterson- pop Sale Cheap ! fipOD HOUSE, Sevn Y.ft' Old; Tci foclly sound and gentle. . Also, TOl' BUtJQV and Hiirneas, ftllllOSt !W pQ'Hl flil wow. jneSOlwl HOLL18TE11 & COX The Renowned I 1I1ou1 l'miiirtr. tairilli, WITH 1 KUY.?, rOTASII & BURPOCK." ' r r i f)!(j IVsiTiption , I .iVii Uruj; Store- ill NJIWW AltKirT In thn 'ly oi II:ims nml Vicinity, flntlmrcil lu niid ISriolly Tolil. . Tftft wtolei from ti'dny the excursion fin ts lo Mt Airy, . s Tlio weather b.iraiu prediction yester day: "Fair. liK'ffhy, probably prorodod i'V uiiowcrs. '..'' . -He-srs. Hollowed nnd l'ulei'siiu an nouncd iliat they wilt run their tbirty-fihh annual exeiuainu to Morehead City, July uOtli, and rc. ma the tollowing evening, Nut Miei'iiiun. a negro innn fiom tho cmiitry neai Neife Jtiinic, and Ltnn kief, a while woiiuiUi tornierly ol the mmatry wnro bound over to court yoslnr day in i he same oi $100 each on the charge l F..& A. " Rev. - V tr Frost n conlinrinjr the mee:iiu;s in tho Krea Will Unptist church. Tin-re wort) two conversions last Friday nwlit, and one Suudav night. Services are held as they weio last week, aficrnoon and' night.; .. ' . Owing to tha inclemency of the weather last insut l lie miu wlucli was to Have tieon on the steamer Howard was postponed. It will be lonighl sine. Those who have been invito 1 nr.!. expected to meet on the fame steamer. this evening at 7.30 o'clock, sharp, toot ol Craven street. Uyc Ilcst i-oy ! ly n lam Shell. A siunii colored boy named Zeb Jones, cn the eorrttr of Eden and South Front otreets, got one of his eyes cut out by a clam shell tluown by another colored boy. The bull of the eye was broUon so that il ran out JSysmmiera say tire shell was ihrown by nunthcr boy, but the licensed Ionics it. - i here was no known malice exit tin botwoen the (wo so if ho d:d throw it the injury isj'uiged to have been accidental. Tin boy accused of throwing the shell is !i con ol u lorm r colored butcher oamod John Thowi3 who diod in the penitentiary alv.ut u year ago. I-alh of VrN. Nnney I-:. IIiiiImou. Mis. Kaef y E. Unison, formerly of rollocktvillo relic t'of Mr. L. B. Hudson, died Mouda afternoon in this city at the providence of Air. Mark Dis3way, her son- , in-law, aged o'J years, blie Uad a pyotinc led SHiK-jss, of about foul' and a half months dilution, Mrs. Hudson leaves lour children, two n NtW Berne and two in Charlotte. She was a uienib r of Uio Methodist church mid will lxi 'buried from Cvnteniiry M. E. Church iliis ufiernoon at four o'clock. liclulives ami intimate friends will meet at t!i n-Kvtoiice at 3:3'J p. in, Mtartod off With the Vuvltt Thetlx. A young whito mnii who gives his name as Win Uoi toti and siys lir came here on u vissol from the north is under arrest at the siiit'on lioiir-e : ' lie will bi h ied today on tho charge of slealing tha yacht Thotis from the Hotel Chall'twka dock Ile'unlVitioued the boat, started off with tier but Ciimo hack, and was quickly ar rested. It is supposed, he returned op account ol ilbduig something muiss with the i at. We uudeistandtliat during the day he had been iiiouinm' as though he was socking to buy a f. oat. A ht-gi-o jiaiiuid lidwf(Vd Waison was Bi rested here bunday through tho instru iiiculiiaty tfa colored doU'ctivo on the tiiinfroioi'intwdiarlum, liclng Implicated In sonic of tlio tires that has scourged Kinston. SliorilT Uodges of Lenoir county came down last ui'.'iit uficr him. There are eev- ou;l. nil CfVnil imdi f airpst nnd' Qqnii? in.;; ti)ul lor pic same oltcn.0, . Ic?ii To-morrow, The Failh, llnpo and Charity plo cic comes oil' to-morrow. It will be hold at Dnnonburg's farm, the change' having la en I made from 1 the pluco first intei.djd. All inenib-iis'of H;e Ordof (ro rerjuestod to Iji : at the lodge, room promptly at 7 ui , as it 1 ))limied for" the tcanier to Uavcai 7.:3C, shatp, Kijval Kokkcv SnttM. Tho moinl),fs of the recently disbanded No v Berne Divisiou of Xaval Reserves are to hold their last meeting to night. They expect at tins meeting to tlctcy: mine wl;ii lltev Wi-1 du with the proper ty (hey have iiocuniulnlod uiifornis, livit houaei., lockers, etc. These are the p-oporty ot the organic il'ton; tho arms are ttio phipcitj of the U. S. Government. t dinlnjr nml (Joint;. Mr, C II. lii;ntcr iin iiinily, of Ro)j lioio, wan linva boon spending mitue time at ilori head and viaiting his father, Mr, j. a. iiu.itir, ut Hiivcioi-k, -passed through foimn'ms lioiuii. . . Mis. 13, W. SUvtpkins loft to visit reln-tivw-in her foimef homn near Boutilort. Mm. S. S. Willott and little daughter, left lo.spend the suinmor with her bus b.iiid iii FliilftdelpUirt. , ilr. II. nisljton left vuvVdmington qn a cimvttssing' trip for the JJw Oerne kuittiug iiplis.- ' ' ' ' Mr. F. E. Morton returned home (Vora Morehwid City. ' Mr M. DW, Stevenson returned Irom Morehead -his family still remains there. . Mm. Jos. B. Clarko and Mra.'C.' B. Blado left on the steamer Neuse t visit noithern relatives,-, . ,Mr, C. 9. ljulljstcr wept doww to Mure? head on a husiiifso trip. .' ' Mii-fws Cams Muyhew and Carrie lien. df.-n left to spond somo time httlieArcq doll House, Morcfcji'l, , , - V Mini Mary AVright returned on tho sleamei' Nouso linn a visit to friends at Norfolk. - ' - , . Mr. K. V, Whltehurst, formerly of New neme is in tin: ciiy on Hnsinoss. lie is roL'm'ored ul the Cbstlawkn. Alifs Lucy Rishton went down to Moreheud, iotieo ii Ownorv of Irny nml Trnno. frr. All ownois of dr.ns and trnnsfois are lien by notill -il to come lorward at once, and ii roc are from thoTux Collcclnr, now iiiiniiiei'K for Kivmo, and ulw) rile a bond an reiimred by tw. A failure lo comply wuh the above will be attended with a line and Cost. II. J. I-OVIOK, City Tax Collector, THE WILKES COURT MARTIAL. The .Governor's Ordor ReviikM the Finding ol' Iho Court UlRrtlnl nnl ArqilKs Llnnl. Wilheit Kejoiclnir in t hariodv. - '.:. - The Governor' ordjr reversing the de cision of the court irartitil which tried Lieut. Wilkes of Charlotte ut Wilmington, is nweu to .Ihu public. By it ho is ac (putted. ';':""'; ''. "'''.""': The Governor believes the accused hud a fair and inipartiil trial, but that too mticli stress was yam upon, techni- Cannes. He says . nn officer or enlisted man entering tho military service of tlie Statu doc s not necessarily surrender his l-'glits and standing as a citizen, and that in limes ol pence, especially, it is neither conloniplaUd or required that for slight inuraction ol duty where no evil iiiient is shown, a soldier should bo sub jected to loss nf social or business standiui; oy a too harsh and literal iutepietation of the totter ol military taw. The Charlotte Division nt the last meet ing find a salUH) in honor of Lieut Wilke anil passed n resolution exprossive ot their scntimonts on tlieiillair. THE BAPTIST CHAUTAUQUA. The Attciiunnee, the Stiulicn nnd ''.' the Pleasures. Rev. B. W. Spillman, of Kinston, iu p.isfing through from attendance on the Baptist Seaside Chautauqua, just held at Smyrna, 'informs us that the number of of ijuests euteitnined there was about a hundred. From throe to four hundred pcoplo nt tendtd the sessions of the Chautauqua and the total number ot different people at tending during the time, he judges to have been between six hundred and a thous and. The Chautauqua was used ns a means of profitable religious study and of invig orating exereisee and pleasure sach as al ways ubound at the s. ash Iq in the sum mer season. We hope it will be repealed another year. Morchcnd Visitor Increasing". A Morehead special to tljo Jcws and Observer tops Ql tho iiiggest catch of fish of the season. It was by Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Matsou and party of Roanoke. They brought in one-hundred and eighty six in three hours. Saturday night's arrivals swelled the number of guests considembly. Among the new arrivals are promiuent people from Charlotte, Raleigh and Goldsboiq. A very fair 8:7?d crovyd wqnt down last uight. It looks as if the best ql' the sea son is now olosa.at hand. Mr. J. A. Ci'ews of the Wilniingdon Messenger csme up from the Atlaatic cu route home. He makes encouraging report of the increasing numbers at both hotels and informs us that a good many more are expected this weoK'froni lileigh, Durham anj Columbia. ' Besides ilieso their is tho meeting of tho Stale Pharmaceutical AsBopjiuion which legiusiQiuoi raw nnd will no doubt make a considerable increase while it is in ses- Ki:v. D. A. DRIMM.E AT DUWN. A Very Coiiipillnieiilnry Mfejitqa ol lliH by (l;c Pastor In 'larxe. The last Watch Tower litis an article by Rev. J. J. Harper of Dunn, giving an account of the meeting at that place Irom which wo lake the following:' - The meeting at JJunu closed Tuesday night, Jur.o 25th, having continued a little over a week. The writer proivoliCjd three times at the beginning Qt the meenng, when Bro. D. A. Uriridle, pastor of the ciiurcu at jxew uerne, ennte uy mvita. turn, and preaelieil twice a uny until the clo o. Tliora were no additions to tho membership of tho church. ' I feel safe in saying howover, that the meeting did much good in various ways. Tho audiences were large fot -that place, attentive, ami appreciative, and frequent in wni'is o commttnoaiion. no people were iiistructed and the church edified and comforted. 'Bra. Brindle is a young man, of excel' lent spirit, Iqyal ta ll',e church and in love with hu work and with souls. He is cheerful, genial, sometimes witty, but un der all these is the cvideuce of piety and consecration, and over all tlie Spirit of the Muster, Ho reciived his training cliicfly at the Kentucky University, and la ability as a preacher, stands in the Iront ranks in this Slate. He preaches tho gospel as it is in tho Book, unswervingly, publicly and privately and in love, ami with such adroitness . and tende'-necs that no One scains to uucuiiieoHeiuicii. - . An Kxcetionn Opportunity. The excursion that leaves here by the W, ,N. A X. Ry., on Tuesday morning July 93rd., ariivea at Mt. Airy early that same evening, TV ennblo tho party to visit tho points ot mtoresl in tho vicinity, Wednesday and Thursday will bo snout at Mt. Airv. On Friday marumg tlio qtart home will lie mado, arrtymg at Jiew Berno tliat game evening. When one remembers the distance travelled, the character of country tinvotsed, tho delhrhtg of the nbii-ctive point, the reasonable hotel rates, and the surprisingly low railroad tare it would seem indeed strange if a very largo party does not take advantage of the opporti- nny ouereuj . - - Sf. , TELEPHONE COMPANV. To End Through Onr Htnte nnd Nonlh Curolinit S.000 Hlles rwire Ordered, . , , Advices from Raleigh say: "A stale telephone company has beep, organized, witli L. U. Curr, of . pujrbjurt, iresident. TliriTO thmisnnd mile of wire ins been ordered, and Wilmington, Ral eigh, Durham, Winston, Charlotte, and ureensoorn, win oe connected, it is in tended eventually to Include nil the prin cipal towns in North Carolina and South Carolina m tins long tl stand system." Wo are very glad to sea such a move ment as this, and especially are wo glad to see it inaugurated as a Home enter- liri2o. Wo hope that everything will run smoothly, Iho ;lino soon bo .In opera tion and be a great success from tho very bcgiuuing. DISCIPLE CHURCH DEDICATED At Jasper Sunday, July 7tii By Rev. B. H. Nellou, ol'Polloeksvllle ImprcxNlve Norvios Km Iriu-I From Mormon. Last Sabbath inoiniiitr, apcoidiie.' To previous tiueouncenioul,' the now Discipl church at Jasper of which Rev. W. J. Gibble, is pastor was dedicated. Rev. B. II. Melton, from near Pollocksville who has just ttradiinted from the Louisville, i.- ijii.i., '..n.. vjf, ajii.iu vyilllUI, HUitLllljy LIIO HUl- nion. Thore was a larne attbndarce. a nuitiller of those presonl weie from Maple Cypress, iicccn tirovc, new Jierne, -and other places beyond the neighborhood. Immediately nltor Iho interesting and improssivo isorvices a baptism took place. Mr. Melton's sermon was attentively listened to and well received. In it. lie spoKo as iouows: Memtiers ot Jletliany church and Friends: This should bean hour of sa cred memory. We lmvo met to-day to formally dedicate this house of worship to the service of our God. The oust history of this congregation is ma le up of sun shine and shadows. Blessings have beej enjoyed and dillj- culties have been overcome. Six years ago the lirst i ff nt was made to build a house of worship at this p'aco. The congreiiftUon at that limn numbered only 23 members, nnd God in his yood ness has long since callod.a pajt of the little biiml;to tlio 'enjoyment ol the bnmts f.ver laslingrest. Tiio remaining low, and thos. who have since bocu ad.lod to our number. have been struggling for many years to erect a houso of worship at this place. S.. cheeifully and so successlully have they pertoimed this mission ot love, that to. day we have the pleasure of joini-ig our voices, our hearts and our prayers m set ting apart this beautiful liltlo house of worship to the service of Uad and tlie promotion of primitive Christianity. What sliult tlie luture ot tins cmi'Li'eirri- tion bet This is a serious queidion. The pagt, with its victories and failure?, sinks nto insignificance wlieu compared with what the future ought to be. It should bo our supreme t'.csirc that this church in the future should he a monu ment to Purity of Life. Our lives are like a popular book, read and known by those with wnnm we come m contact. While we are uiving our church to God let us e-dedicate our lives to ins Service, q he world geta its conception of purity, the giandouv arid the magnitude of the rolig- lon orunrist uy renting tiio pages ot our lives. "(Jntl never had a house ot prayer but Satau had a eJiapel thcrj." Satan, with Ills subtle influences, will evor strive to enlist this congregation and use this buil ding for his glory. Let us cling close to tug lvxiif uiif 131 esus, Keep onr uvos un spotted ffoivt the world and thus our church home will booome moro and more a monnniuut to genuine Christian Charac ter. Will this church in the future forget or neglect to Carry Out the Commhsiun of mr Lordt The real misdon ol the church is to Evangelize the world, this ccjigro gation is a part of the chvtrcU and should do all in 1(3 power to sen! tho gospel to the uttorniost parts of the world. The congregiitiou that does not possess a spir itual as well as an intellectual conception of the commission of our Lord must starve and die tho doath of iho Ungodly. The church ot the lulure must bo sale on at least two subjects: HVM With i'ro.- hibition aad World Wide MinnionK Shall we not most earnestly pray that dear old Bothany may tyjeome more and more a missionary torch, guiding weary pilgrims to (he eternal heaven of rest. Tbig house should be iu the most es sential sonse a house for God's people in this community and, by worshiiv.ni' here. every homo of ours should become most truly a House ot uoJ. '1 lie loving greet ling, the self forgetting deed, the fellow ship of hearts and joining ot hands should c,li!riictcri$o the injure history of this congregation, The spirit which iweks the t I'll ui, lovos tue mi Ml, apenas mo iiutii and lives, thf truth should ever bo an im portant lactor ill the make up of this church. To the members ot this church I would say: You have been disoouragod but Lave struggled on," difficulties have prescntod themselves but you nave overcome them. The faith out of .which all goodness springs; tho hope that strengthens defor mation, and the love that honors (tod, blo3sos humanity and links ns lo heaven all of those divine principles have filled your heav-ts and lives while erecting this house oi' worship which shall stand as a monument to your memory when your ious are in the spirit inml tiio land ot the uncloudod sky. As nicmlier of this church you will live and wotk and at last mil nsieon in doatn. Xt you are all hut Ii fill until the close ol litb "death will he the golden key that will unlock tho palace r......;i ' "May uou oractftusiy accent tins oiler. inn of a houso made by faithful hoarts and witling hands and may ho abundantly bless every heart that shares in this gin.- NO ASHEV1I.I.E EXCURNION. Had to be Abandoned on Account af Not Reins Able to Secure a Train. W. haye received nolice from Mr, R. J3. Pipkin ofGoldsbom, who was getting up the excursion to Ashoville, that it has been abandoned for this season, on ac count ot not being abio to secure tho tram trom the poulliein railroad, v- We ajfasorrv to learn th a for it would havetiiado a dolightful trip. Jiut per haps Mr. Pipkin will put it through right in good time next amuinor. The Weather Record The woalher record for this month shows as follows: , .... ; TBMPKBATtmi, Max. v , Min. 1- 80.8 -v 15.0 2 81.5 (1110 8-1-718 , - 63.0 -4 80.'5 68.0 8-83.0" ' 07.5 880.0 00.0 . 7 87.5 ' -' 71.5 .' 8- 85.0 ' 7.40 , Range, 14.5 13 5 - 14.5 22 5 . 15.5 : 8o.o 10.0 H.a 0.70 inchoe rain fell Monday aficrnoon between three ancjsisiq cvck,. 5 DEATH IN IMPURE WATER. Filter, With the t are ftenernlly Re. Ntowed Upon Them, Make Matters , Horn Instead or Better. - We h4fe given some pretty strong in stances from time to time of sicknefsand death in families and communities result iug from contaminated wator uso.l, but we i-.fi ) tceiu.'?-oiuor lustaucos similar character. The Winston Republican in its last issue notes trom one ol its northern ex. changes an account of one fllthv well used o,. a iiuiKinan at htnnitord, Conn., which ns caused over 400 cases ot typhoid fever mm -a ueauis. It says also: "Since Chicaco becar. to " t i'.s lake water 4 milo3 from shoro the tMV.i rate irom typhoid has lailtn off over 10 per cent. "Jhtt tact is well established that tv- mo;u lover is u wuonv uoeUless Uiseuse. uau Bauicanaus suouiu lieen un t he it gainst it until it disappears. ' A well known physician of the Twin. Lity, in looking over a season 8 record of typhoid lever, a few years airo. was im. pressed with tho fact, that out of eiKht or ten cases, all, Willi possibly one ecep tiuti, wore iu families vvhoro well water was used." ' Many people hold the impression that water h;.s passed tliroiiiih a filter, it then b.-couii s pure and safe lor use, even if not so before. We have before this pointed out the erroneousness ot this view Miowing how impurities will collect ui ui ml tlie tillers to such an extent if not properly cleansed, that the filters lliem-selvo-i will become sources ofconlaniina ion. 1 he Wostorn Christian Advocate yiolcs Dr. Swarts, of the Rhode Island iedici.l Society, as declaring that water titters are not only worthless ns wator pui triors, but their use is extremely dan- croiis to health. As proof of this betook some mitiltered water, iu which worn mud thirty-six ditl'ereut specimens of luiiual and vegetable matter, poured this (trough a Glter which had been in use for wo in yn,1. yet as the water oa.ssjd throuuh. howuuds ot new germs wore added to t. j Tho explanation is, that ns the filter is used Irom day to day, it collects the im pure substances, rendering Iho water more mpure than it no tiller is used. Unless they can he thoroughly cleaused at least once a day, it would be better not to use them is the conclusion Dr. Swart r, has locked. County Alliance. Craven County Alliance will meet nt Ihc Court House in New Benin, Thursday, July litb at li o'clock. Delegates will please take notice and meat us promptly. II. l. I'fiiiKY, Prest. A Proposition We will date with indelible any siaid ard brands of Collars or Cuffs and laun dry tho same for the period of six monihs and in case ol any cruck or tear during that time we will replace such collara or cuffs so injured with new ones. Give us a trial; wo guarantee satisfaction. Wjuiinoton Steam Laundry. d. W. NASH, City Audit, KM Middle St. (A. E Hibbard's store.) THE ODELL... ..TYPE WRITER.. A)A will buy the ODELL TYPE i?-1-" WRITER with 78 characters, and $15 for tho Si-vole Cask Odeij,, wairuntud to tlo bettor work than any niacbiue made. It combines simplicity with durability. speed, c-aso of operation, wears longer wiili.iiu cost ot i'i 11,1113 than any other macliine. Has nomlt nhbon to bother tlio opemtor. It is neat, substantial, nickel plated, perfect, and adapted to all kinds of Tvpe writing. Liko a printing press, it produces sharp, clean legible mauuscripts. Two or ten copies can bo made at one writing. Any intelligent person can become an operator in two day-3. Itoliablo Agents and Salosmen wanted Special inuueomeuts to Dealers.' ' For Pamphlet giving Indorsements, etc. ilU.U'CSS . ODELL UPS WHITER CO. 33C-3G- Caarhorn St. Chicago IU. juy!)-d4ml Closing Out Sale Owing to tho largo stock of E. T. REED'S OXFORDS on hand, I will close thorn out nt cost for the next Thirty diysi The f275 (Si 2.25, Tho 2 50 f2.1(), . Tho $2.23 $1.85, The 12.00 1.C0. (Jill early and and get your fit while thoy are going. A NICE LINE OF Wliite, Blaci anil Fiprei Lawns Going cheap, and everything in the Sum mer Lino will be sold -way down. H37Woncy saved is Money made."a Don't forget tho place. ; Ja J. IBAOTEI2. Our Zeigler's Shoes ' Also afnew line of Beautiful Dress Goods, 20 pieces that Sea Island Percale V . " ' Q,t lO etc- l B. SWINDELL & CO. FOR THE NEXT 30 Days I havo decided to sell my stock of at greatly roilticfd ru iuon t ' mako room fur l.lif: jiw pjick of 1 -(.-,. It is an opportunity to lay in a supply which no housekeeper can afford to nogh-ct. Dried Fruits Will also bo reduced and our Btock ia very nouiphd.o. till . nice goods. Call and son them. -ooo-ooo- Imported Direct From tho Far Kat desei ilies our stock to a T. WE CARRY ONLY TJIK choicest Piiui)n."rius nr THE FI.0WKRV KINt; lin.U AND JAPAN. Good is half the mcni. Notliing can supply Hie want of it. Tho market is flooded witli the spurious ponds, lml, theu e'a no need of buying them mere ly bocause they're odVred. Wo givo our cur.ldincr-i tticir clioico onlv from the r.linicos. grades. . Our Teas aro sucli that a Mandarin would drink witli flutiyfac tion. Onr Special Brand Mixcil Tea. Wo still sell ONE jb of this TEA and i 3 lb.G Suar -. for 50c. Our Coffees . are the cream of tho Ara ; ; bian and Java plantations t . and bo always high grade JNO. DUNN. 55 and 57 Tea Pollock btroet,
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 9, 1895, edition 1
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