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PUBLISHER'S ASHOCKCKMESI. . tl-o-tT5 The Dntly Journal is published Dally except Sunday t 5.00perytiar; a.50lot six months. IxUvred to i y stibscribors at. eents per month, . THe Weekly Journal la published very Thurmlny uttl.oo per your. Piiymmt.tor translunt advertlaouionU tuuat be lutule, ia ftdvouca. ,. Keguiar auvuri 1M mentswtll be collected promptly at the end oieaoa mown. Coiunmnletmnna eoBtaialnj new el suffi cient pablio. latarest are solicited. Ho com muntoatioii must he expected to be pnbllsh d that Contains bjoellonable personalities, or wlttaolds the name ol the author. Artlolea Idnger than ball a column most be paid lor. Advertisements under bead ot Business Lo eals and Readers 10 cents per line tor Brst naortlon, 6 oeuU each subsequent Insertion. Special rate tor extended time. Any person teellng ag gi leved at any anony moua eommantoaUrn can obtain the name ol the author by application at this offloe and showing whrreln the grievance exists. V r-o- BULKS ADOPTED BY TH HORTH CABO OUNA PRBfiS ASSOCIATION. The aumoi not less than five cents per line will be charged tor"ordsl thanks, 'resolu tions o respect' lad obituary poetry," also tor obituary notloes other thn those which the editor himself shall g.v. as a matter ol news. ' Notion ol church and society and all other entertainments tram which revenue is to be derived will be charged lor at the rate ol 6 tents a line. THE JOURNAL. 8. E. BASFXS, Q.T.EANCOOS, ' FroprUtori Loetl BiporUr. WRiUeredat the PoU Offie alNevn Berne, N. 0., at tetond dau matter. IHAPEL hill summer school. lis grcond 8efWleB-Po8Mgs.es Atlran Ute WbIcU Teachers Cannot Affjrd .. la Miss. Editor Journal: Tho school has been giving two distinct courses, are acedeinic and pedagogic, each maintaining splendid advantages under fine instructors. All the resources of the Universi ty are opened to those who attend. Twenty-two courses of instruc tions are given in two departments comprising the school, in the ace demia there are the following courses: English Literature, Anglo- isaxon. 11 is tor v, .Latin 6 courses, Greek, German 2 courses, ; French 12 courses. Algebra, Geometry, Trigonomotry, Chemistry and Phys ics. : - These courses are of special value to those teachers who wish to better equip themselves for work. There isa deep earnestness shown on the part of both the faculty and stu dents to' learn something. There is very little of the gidiness that "often attaches to similar gatherings. In ftir. avarvhndv imma to ha here for work. In Pedagogics the following sub- jecis are given: iieruauau reua gogy, Educational Psychology, Algebra, Arithmetic, Grammar, Physiology, Geography, Geology, Science Teaching, Elementary Latin, Primary work in all subjects, Vocal Culture. This department gives the peda gogic basis of all subjects taught developing and exemplifying scion- titic method oi teaching the sub jects forming tho school curricu lum. Miss Coffin's work in the Primary department is alone with the time nt money. She is one of the most ceieoraten teacners in America. -The students attend regular rec I i .1 1 A itations and are drilled and ques tional! on the an hi not matter taucht The registered attendance is now IM teachers and SSu in the law course. , ' It is one of the finest arrange' anents for the benefit of teachers that was ever devised in N. C. Iteing thrown in contact mind to mind, with the leading educators of this and other States is developing and stimulating to the teachers of immense value. JNo teacher in jn u can aiford to miss so great opportu nity for culture. Al. Don'ts for Swimmers. Don't "show off." Don't get drowned. Don't kick a barnaclo. Don't annoy tho fishes. Don't monopolize the ocean. Don't be afraid of the water. . Don't hesitate about going in. Don't get broiled by the sun. Don't chew gum in the water. Don't bathe in a bicycle suit. Don't protend you saw a shark. Don't dive in two feet of water. Don't go in with a full stomach. Don't try to cross the Atlantic. ; Don't wear a tight bathing suit. Don't stay nndor water too long. Don't stick your legs above the 'sea. v. 5 Don't stay in aftor yon get a chill. on t lool wwii a dog in the wa ter. ' ' ' ' iruu b rmou nnv uuu J lllbu luu i , , i .1 water.- Don't fool with a buoy in the water. .' , Don't wear '.jewelry. It is bed form. . Don't drink too doeply of sea water. . , '-. Don't be hasty in climbing into beat. '" . Don't boast of your prowess in the water. Don't imagine everybody is look ing at yon. Dont drink too much when you come out. Don't loave your bath-room key on the sand. , - , J , .Don'ff go in swimming more'' than once ft day. JN . X . w orld. ..Lot was dragged out of Sodom, but there are some church members wlio live there yet, . RUINED BY PIE. . Thl Peculiar Appetite, of a New York State Man. A most singular ciiae is now lu the' courts at Kingston in this state, says the UuITulo Courier. A young man living there was lately found to bo a forger, and when he confessed he said ho was driven to the crime by an ungovernable gluttony for mince pie. .Tosutisfy his craving he had forged the signature of a wealthy j man to a noto for ono thousand dollars oud had Rot tho paper dis- counted. With the proceeds ho went on a mlneo-pio spree, and had i devoured sixty dollars' worth of this pastry before ho was arrested. ;-, According to his story his ex- traordinary liking for mince pie be gan to show itself when he was a boy. Ho seemed even then to feel that there was something abnormal in his appetite, for he went voluntarily to ' Bloomingdnlc asylum in the hope, of being cured of his gluttony. After he came out he believed ho' was cured and began to study for the ministry. But In a fatal hour, about, two years later, the mania for pie came upon him with irresistible power. lie broke into tho house keeper's closet in tho Auburn Theo logical seminary, where he was a student, and gorged himself with mince pis. His relapse so preyed upon him that he went to the faculty, and they advised him, he. says, to drop his studies, as it would be det rimental to tho ministerial calling for him to enter it with such a futul appetite for mince pie. He would be likely to suffer a seizure of his mania at a supper in the church parlors or at tho table of one of his flock, ond create un unforgettable scandal. Ho took the advice of the faculty and went to peddling clothes wringers and bed springs, but his malady was now so deep seated that ho subordinated everything to his craving. He developed an unusual cunning in stealing mince pie, or in getting the money with which to purchase it. "I would be tempted," said he, "and fall; go to a restaurant and eat a pie and a half or .two pies. 1 became as helpless a victim of the mince-pie habit as the drunkard is of tho drink habit. . Sometimes I have pawned my overcoat or my watch when I have seen an uncom monly luscious pic in o window aud not had enough ready money to buy camo tho forging of tho note and the pio4orgy which euded in his arrest. After hearing his story a commission was appointed to inquire Into his sanity,, and it is likely that, instead of being sent to a peniten tiary, he will be placed in a lunatic asylum. He is described as a thin, nervous-looking man with a wild expression, which is disappointing, for many a man of New England ancestry would bo glad to cultivate this lunacy, if it would not spoil his complexion and keep him awake nights. A MODERN ADAM. He Is a Native of the Western Des erts. ....... Up in Bear valey, two summers ago, I camo across a camp where a thin, bearded, bronzed man of ubout thirty was cutting wood before a small "A" tent. In the tent were many scientific works, "Including a sot of Encyclopedia Brltanuiea. Engaging him in conversation I found he was a prospector who had come in from tho desert to. let his burros rest and fatten on the grass. He had come down from Pahrumph valley across the burning desert In the hottest part of tho summer. "I stopped ut Van'lerbilt," said he, "and made several locations, one of which I think will prove valuable, but I- got tired and moved on, and am now on my way toward southern Arizona." , I asked him how he liked the des ert, and he replied that ho liked it better than any other place. "See,"' said ho as he flung open the front of his shirt, "I wear no clothing when on tho desert." His breast was deep copper color, even to his armpits, and fully bore out his stateniont. His conversation proclaimed him to be an educated man, and ho said his books were a part of his camp outfit and accom panied him wherever he went.. He volunteered no other information regarding himseif and his bearing was such as to preclude ony ques tioning, but I have often wondered what could have caused him to choose such a mode of life. Of one thing I am sure ho will follow no other. Los Angeles Times. A 8TARTUNG STATEMENT. American Women Spend 820,000, 000 Year for Chewing Gum. A recent bullotin of tho Young Women's association contains the following statement, which is signed by Charlotte Carne, and which she claims is not exaggerated, but founded on tho best outhorlty. She says: "Wo have in the TJulted States a population of 00,000,000 with an average of one minister to every 800 souls. The total popula tion of the foreign field (counting Mohammedans and Catholics) is 1, 181,000,000 with only , 2,923 or dained Protestant missionaries an overage (In round numbers) of ono missionary to every 400,000. Tho annual expenditure for Christian work In the United States by Prot estant church members is $80,000, 000. This $80,000,000 is expended for the evangelization of 03,000,000 people, $1.83 each. Tho annual ex penditure of Protestant Christians in the United States for foreign missions is $4,000,000 for the evan gelization of 1,181,000,000 one tbjrd of a cent each, Every year wa. women, of ttid United States spend $125,000,000 for dress good8t $25,000,000 for kid gloves, $20,000, 000 for ostrich1 lips and, most ap palling of all, $20,000,000 for chew inggum." Horso-Swapping in Tonneosco. A traveling man thus describes a "horse-swapping dny" In Tennesseo: "Ono of the. men Was mounted on a rawboned dapple gray, while tho other nag was of a deep yellow, and looked much like a living, moving batrack. One was leading a mule and tho other an old steed that looked like a broken-down oar horso. . Presently the man on tho yellow horse said to tho other; 'Well?' The answer was: 'Well?' 'Talk.' 'You talk.' 'Well, what'll you do?' 'Swap.' . 'How'll you swap?' 'Horso aud horso.' '. After dickering for some time a trade was effected, and ono of them got a dollar to boot. Wa wandered about over tho place and covered about an acre and a half until we grow tired, and then returned to the-train. On tho way back we heard two of the strangers talking. One of these said he was three juckknlves and three dollars and twenty-fivo cents in money ahood. Wo were told that these swapping days aro held onco ft mouth. The men meet at this placo and swap anything, from a jaoh kulfo to a farm, but trading In horses is tho favorito fancy with them." N. Y. Tribune. F ranch Iced Milk. Tho French Industry of icing milk is an original departure in tinned Commodities. ' Tho milk Is frozen aud placed in block form in tins, and on the port of the purchaser requires to bo melted prejious to use. Being hermetically sealed, tho commodity thus iced preserves its form until it is required, when a minuto's expos ure to the bud's rays or to tho heat of the fire ts all that is necessary to reduce it to a liquid condition. Bultimoro Sun. . A Large Estate. Archduke Albrecht of Austria left $125,000,000 of property. His landed estates go to his nephew, Archduke Frederick. They comprise 516,000 acres In Hungary, Silesia, Bohemia, Bavaria and Gutlcla, an extent of territory larger than that of more than half of tho German states. His personal estate amounts to $50,000, 000. and goes to his daughter, Arch duchess Maria Theresa, wife of Duke Philip of Wurtemberg. - - Krtf Out of Debt. Every man who would got on in this world should avoid debt, as fur as possible. From tho very outset of his career he should resolve to live within his income, howevor Bmall it may be. The art of living easily as to money is very simple: pitch your scale of living one degree below your means. Many a man dates his downfall from tho day ho began borrowing money. Avoid the hrst obligation, for that incurred, others follow, one necessitating the other; then follow pretexts, excuses and lies, till all j sense of shamo is lost, tho whole life becomes a failure, and tho debtor in 1 - . 1 i ! . , despair iinaiiy resolves to live uy in direct Tobbery and falsehood. If yon wish to succeed in this world, and live a happy lifo with a e'ear conscience; avoid debt. " Christian Itb'd. AH North Carolinians will be proud to learn that "Christian Keid," our famous novelist, has been honored by having a story of hors translated in a rrench periodical. For the right to translate tho talen ted author received more than from the original publishers. We wonder how many North Car olinians are conversant with this brilliant woman's work. If wc could make this known, no doubt it be far from flattering ns as a patri otic people patriotic in the sense supporting native gonius. Our good State hits lime and opportunity to redeem, herself along this line. Let her do so Ex, ; In Christ God Showed ns what ho wants every man to become. The man who would walk with Go I cannot do it in a crooked path A Sufferer Cured "Kvery season, from the time I was two years old, I suffered dread fully laum erysipelas,, which kept growing worse until my hands wero almost useless. The bones softened so that they would bend, and several of my flutters are now crooked from this cause. On my hand I carry largo sears, which, but for AYER'S Sarsaparilla, would lie sores, provided I 1 was alive and ablo to carry anything. Kight bottles of Ayer's Sarsapanlla cured me, so . that I have had no return of the disease for more than twenty years. The first bottle seemed to reach tho epot and a persistent use of it has perfected tlio citre.'Vp. C, Pa vis, Wautoma, Wis. THE ONLY WORLD'S FAIJt arsaparilla AYEB'B FILLS Promote Good Digoition. mm. 1 -- QVEjdc) Tortured v Disfigured Humiliated By unsightly skin and Wood (lis. . eases. Is there hope of cure? . CUTICURA RESOLVENT Is the greatest of skin purifiers, As well as blood purifiers. ' . -Because of its peculiar action on the pokes, ' ' It is successful in curing -Torturing, disfiguring, humiliating ( humors, '. When the usual remedies and even The best physicians fail. Entirely vegetable, innocent, and, .. effective,' - It especially appeals lo those who have. " .'v.;V-, Suffered long and hopelessly. It acts upon the liver, kidneys, and bowels as well as upon the v skin and- blood. . -. -. Its use at this season j ; Insures a clear skin and pure Hood, As well as sound bodily health. It is the only Purifier acting on the Skin and Blood at the same time.... '-y BoMthroaKhonniio world. Prtiw, COTirjmA, too.; SuAr.iSo.; 1Uoi.vkst,i. iMrruii Duuu xd Cui.jc. cow., BoIq l'roiJtlulow, llomou. " Dow V Curo Skin sod Blood Humors," froo, WFnclnl lllrmlsliM. falling linlr and iia plo baby ruBhua pruvuuloa uy Cuilcurn GtiMti. . If tired, ochlnu, norvi mothers knew Uio on in fort, Gtrengtli, linii vltnlliy in 'iiltrin rinnr, Uicy would mu u Without UUMA. ItiNloryor thft I.hI I.etllitnr Bny One, Only Ten 'ent. A ueat, Rltriielive pamphlet 100 page?, with orn imoiitnl c.ivi-r, devetol lo tlie re-oa-a of the Inst Lt-xislatun-. tlio worst Lejrislitnrp, mv Unit of 1868, ever as sembled in lle Siatc. This book pives its record plainly and truthfully. It gives facts nnd nanus and is thoroughly rclin ble. It 1ms lcu JpronarMl by some of the best Democratic writers in the State. Every patriot, every citizen ami every Democrat sli mid have a copy. -Price 10 eeuts per copy, rxwt paid. Lower prices by the hundred. If not on sale at nookstnro or (tmtorc, address. E. M. Uzkri.l, tf Printer and Binder, Raleigh, N. C. NlntterhiK Cnredl I want every Stutterer in the United States to write to nio nt once. I can cure die wo-st case in a short time, was once the most inveterate stutterer iu the land; I know the trouble you have anil can re lieve yon of it. I refer all Stutterers to Doctor W. ii. Sanford, Doctor G. G. Bulotd. Memphis, 1Ynn. Get your family physician to write them, or gi t your law yer to write Judge J. W. JJuchanan. Memphis, Teun. I have fine Sanitarium where 1 ireid patients lor Stuttering and all nervous troubles. I board ail my pa tients cheaply; when you write scud stamp for reply. I cure by mail if desired, . ' Ke-ptetfully, G. W. Handom'H. care of Stuttering Iuhrmary, Memphis, Xi-nn. tf Ncnreh the Scripture. Any Bible from a 5c tostament to n 12 Family Bible, or a $30 pulpit Bible. Iliblcs by the dozen for ehurchos, Sunilay molsand JSible classes. A. nice Kew Testament, "pretty ns a pink, small. light, very lage type, sniau price, a self-pronouncing "Oxford," Sunday School leaclieis lUDle. uourasois type, tiuueu lamer than the usual iiiinion) wuu nil the "hiilns' nothing bettor different style?, medium to high priee. All us cliean as cau oe pureiiascu over the counter of the publishers. JSdwako Bum.. Cor, Broad and Daneoek (sts. If, ROOM-MAKING SALES Apgust 1st we renovate mir score. Stock ujnst bo materially ro- ' dnced to f avo it from . ' . .'. . injury. Itoom-makfng Sales from every Department, here aro soijie of tliem. . Order Quick! nZn SWlVKli BILKS, OK itOKj, (were 87J to 50c.) Ut" OCn FrtKNCH ORQANDIESO K n 60j. iwere82icl ;'0W 9Zn NOVELTY COTTONS 00. (were S3 to 50c.) 25c. WOOLEN Dress Goods OfJ (were 40 and 50c. OL" frn WO')LEN Dress (iootls U (wure 75c to 81.25.1 50o. M, BLACK DUESS GOODS twere 75c to 41.25.) 5Qc. t-Samples mailed as long rw Aswort meiits last. . . ; W. l & l S. Tucter & Co. BATiTtrrq-H, it. o. - I have this tiny levied upon the follow-in-ut described U al Estate to satisfy the Tnxis now due nnd nupnid for thu ear 1894, and will sell at public outcry j''1 he Court Bouse door iu the city ol' iNew liernc, rouuly of Craven nnd 'Jiftte of North Cnrolina at 12 o'clock, midday, on Monday August the 5th, It 95. A copy of the said levy has been filed in 1 he ol- lice of the Clerk of the Superior court for said County: ' Axuro Skiuner, No. 8 Towahip 2 ' loU, Pnvie Town, fur the yours 1891, '92. '93, and '94, - 6.14 Henry Taylor, for wife No. 9 : j Township 108 acres Land, Ncusc river, 15.2;i , W. B. LANE, Sheriff. New Berne, N. C. July fith, 1893. -"'P'lri Dnhlvr IM-k? Not bit ol It. This In only KUOITcr llcvK r ft put,,. evpry-day cltixen, looklnc (or THE lnt iiIbch In town to purcliMS UlCYCI.liN. UH UAS i'Ol NU IT, When yen want a wheel you -want u 'Onl one. There is Hot a better wheel mode thuii the RAM BLUR, Call and let us show yon our sample wheels', and e will provo our assart ion ilmt i( ii TIIK amr VtaHHU Maun Vo nave tried them and know wlieieof we speak. Yonis Ili xpeetlullv. rJl-OVEIt HARDWARE CO. nST. POTTEB OF VAXOKMEHE, N. O. WITH,,, E. Conger & Co. COMMISSTOH ' MKBCHANTS, In, rx-otlvioH, TTr-ivim, Ebbb, Sets. , 133 Wnrren cw vrK. E$F Melunis made Daily; ''.'v. Tjfc.c-oi:vfpfi-Irt'iiiff Nnlioiiiil Hank V...,. V. l'unm.ra nulik. Gc OrffBlliWIl. IM.;' First National Bank, Snow Hill.Md. Shipping Mo. aou. . )ie tin S. D. Parker, MERCHANT JAILOR. Room No. 8, 1 tofty Buildup, i"er Mid- .'die and Tolloek Streets. ": i u, ,r t c,xitit nl Kni inyritiKl Suuimor sHiiiplcs. ami um iirepiitml lo sliow clienp mill nice line t Imlli titruiKii nnil ilnmi'nUu rtvlos, itml ciui ll i"i" very ntoci timl (liuitp Hiills. Cull sin) Hun. mill I ill I 18951.1895! Bufety Investment nnd toait Company nt' Syraeuw, N. Y. bus just grunted four more Lotum. I mid you hefme, we do liusiuef!". If vou desire to grow rich, liil and strouj;, deal with us 1 Interest Ave per cent. Lons aro being mude weekly. Call on or address: - , . 13 A AC H. SMiTH, State Jlgr.,180 Middle St. Now Berne, N. C. , W. Hill! Wood-Yaed, Shingle Yaed, Geocekies & Feee Stables Sliingles-IIand-mnde and sawed. Wood of all kinds constnutly ou hand. We now have a full stock in our store. .Inst received 100 barrels flour from $2.25 p r barrel up to G.00. Jieat granuiitieu sugar o cents jut l,0"ml-. . . ... ......... Uooa uaiuoruiA minis ic. pr lomiu. Gimd TubNeco 17e. per pounrl. Liwojrcfiiaciutiir iust coinpleted. Heat cluese, butler, bologna and unci rnuiKiin sniis-ige. ahvavs on hand, ice-cold. l'anial lines shoes, dry goods, crockery &o., nt Bargains. Country made cuairs anil tuns, iew Irish Dotutoes. Honionuulo mutt &c. Uall ou ua tor anyuuuit you want, wholi Htlo or wtnil. W. J . HILL, South Front Street, Near loot of milrund. FOR DOORS and WINDOWS. ; Exuludm Cold, Wind, Snow and Dust Any ono can npplv them. Very Inexpensive, Prices; 4 to 1 6c per ft- Vou pny only for wlvtt ynu use. It this interests you, call early only a limlt- od supply on hand. Once tried always used. JT. K. LATHAM 8 Craven Street. SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS . Sea6on 1895, From A. & N. C. Stations Bound Trip for Seven Springs. "v. 1'ASSKNriEu Uepar'I'mknt. ' ';. I New Bern, N. C, May 31st, 1891. f 'fo Auents A. & X. C. Ud ; -HtlUXI) TRIP TICKETS. 3 Ilci'iiifier tickets will be ld from your Station to LnUrango to parties visiting the above Springs at Ihe followhiR rates ot fare ("or the Bound Trip: - -PIIOM " -FMOJI- (iol'Uboro, $ 70 Tustaroru, f I 75 Best's, - .30 New Bern, 2 25 Wins Creek, .35 Biverdale, 2 75 Kinston, .00 Croitan, ' 8 00 Caswell, .HO Ilnve'ock, 3 25 Dover, 1 05 Kewport, . . 8 5 Core Creek, 1 fit) Wil()wood, 8 5 Monhcid Cily, $8 30. .1 IW Tickets on Sale June 1st, 1805. upc ci.nirnct liekeis and limit them good to return to Oct., 3.U 18115. All liaketfi must lw signed, h. I.. Dili., G. P. A, Unus.Duo. : Two Hooks thu brst ofJtiikir KIND. He New Marl Dictionary. Containing 301,805 words nnd phrases, nearly three times a many as the intemii lional Webster, nnd upward of 125,000 more than the Century "the home of the language." Low price and easy iu suillincnts. : A NEW FAMILY BIBLE. Containing lfh Uie Autluirizei. and Ro vistti vtTsionR, with tlie uminl hclps(n with, lino (ioi'Miau morocco - illumimueri cover, beimtiluHy illutraiO'l, Pelf pio nounuln, 1,800 )Oizes uu thing of Ix-au-iy iiul joy toivvor,'' l'rice txcefdingly low 10 iitHtiillinems. " KuinvBuutul by WWARD BULL, ' Under Gaston IIo-jro, South Front Street, New Bcrno, N. 0. Ocnei'iil Hardware. Stoves, Carpenters Tools, Cutlery, Table Ware, Darbed Wire, GALVANIZED PIPE, PU.V.PO, . Lime, Plaster and Cement. , DEVOES PURE READY MIXED -. PAINTS. pyPersoual attention to the prompt and correct filling ol all orders. GUILFORD COLLEGE. The Advantages ol thkt prosperous College, open o Young Men and Young Women. Four Larire, Commodious Buildings. Noted for its Christian and home-like) healthful influence. Clnssirad, Scientific, Latin-Scientarlc Coureeg. Normal, Busi ness, Art nnd Musio Departments. ColleKe and Society Libraries, Scicntifio J jilmratory and Cabinet. Faculty of able instrootore. ChaB moderate For Catauxubs Addukss, . iM.l'KMiWiini,. .-I orruoED coixkos, x. A FARMERS, TAKE NOTICE Why pay middle ZJ meu7s prout wnen can imy tnreet oni Alanuiactur- Wo quto ynu Busiiki. Baskets Ittr l'eas.B' ana nnd Unions nt 8J centn in cur hind lots (nbout 2.500) f. o. h.. New Birnu. Less thim cur luftd lolt at 8 cents v. o n Nortolk. Double np with your neighbor it yu d nut wish n cur load. Samples on application. FAKMEKS MFG., 00., Korfolk, V WM. LORCH ESTABLISHED 1 865. FAMILY GROCERIES General Merchandise. HTCaut-iioubb Accomodations. Wm. H. OLIVER Life, Fire, Marine, Accident, Fidelity, Steam Boilei Xixsii!,aixce, NKWBKRN, N. C. A Number of Time-Tried aud Fire-Tested Companies Represent ed. ... . -, ;' . Over 1125,000,000 assets rcpre sented. NOIORARY PUBLIC Commissionpr of Depds for Npw York, Connecticut and Fepsyl vania. iy Agent National Board Ma. rine Underwriters. The undersigned bavins quulificd as Administrator of the estate of Alfreil Carnackey, dmasctl, hereby givo notice to all persons having c'aims against suid cstnto In present them for paymont ou or belore the 22d day of June, 1800, or this notice will be pliftd in twr it recovery. All persons Indebted to the cstnto must pny up at oute. L. Txyi-ow, Administrator. ; n. W. WiHiamson, Atty. ' - Notice of Dissolution The copartncriihip heretofore existing between Nunia Nunu and Chas. J. Mc Soiley nnd doing a mercantile business at New Ueroo, Craven Countv, N. C, un. der the firm i.amo of Nuun & MeSorley has this day. bv mutual consent, been dis solved. Chas. J. JlcSorley withdi-awinp; from the business. All accounts and other mdfcllUdni'Fg owing tho raid dim are to he paid to the said Nunm Nnnn and all nc eounls nrid other indebtedness of the ttid firm ot Nunn & MiSorley will be pai'lny the said JNumii Mi'in. V J. ucmjhi.ky, ' JNDMA eiUNN. This July 8ixl. 1895. Caveat, and '1 rademrk obtaintu Ana till I'nl nt business conducted fttf Modcratc fttu. ' Ouh orficc is OppoaiTf U, patknt orctct and wecanaccure patent ia leu time Uuw tUouc remote from WaihinKton, i Scad model, drawing or photo,, with decrir it ion, W advise, if patentabl or out. tree oi cbarye. Our lee not due till patent Is secured. , A mhiui v-r u How to Obtain Patents." with 'com of same in the U 3. mod foreiga Gountriet sent tree. Address, c.a.c::o7,co. l Li-w i ... Itrt ( !ity. V i lhii!(t oi (ItnintrT. Nwnifxl in tT. iiom, ulioii, Mo if, ftinl (illiro, OrutMt ouitvun itniiw himI ht'nt nrllcr on tuirtli. 'itM ml4 trom flit in M pr 4ny. nn in h it KtilnnrA mmiim a wtl to !! trie I- xr. t in(i iiiHtrntjuintu, no toy, work v-rt'tTfl. nrty ttiUtir, (Vnn.lft, rtmAj for wlHin Bhiii.i'fl. ('an b mil ud bv miv onu. tj Tinver out ol riiT, no rotnitriiin, lnr a hfa Si una. nrrniinia, a mottny ruithnr. yvrut W. P. HarrtMtn Co., tier 10, Columbia, 0 l mmmj ver.t "mi U tm r m v a --. 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The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 17, 1895, edition 1
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