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cr i Y.u, ,.1. ' . Typewriter fur S;t!e. 11m kliu! a Great Values, Littleton Female College, iimmss local ODUJ. TYPEWRITER Good as new, for wile, Coat $15.00, and will bo Bold for 7.50. , Address P. O. Box 145. . : WANTED Bibles Testaments and other Religious Works that can be sold cheap nod given away at ThoS. Btanly'8 Avo tlotl Stobb. '' ''C-iCv"-V '': :. '' ' LOST A pair Gold Eye Glasses on Bap titt pic nic, finder jfill be rewarded by leaving same at tliis office. ... v ;f ; WANTED Toung or middle-aged man to travel in this and adjoining counties; permanent position; salary f 50 a month . and expenses; good chance for advance ment. Address, Suspp Publishing Co., 1020 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Fa, SOM LEE has opened a Chinese Laun iry at 86 Middle street, and also at 7.1 Broad street, near Hancock street Best class of work done on short notice and at low prices. Lodge Directory; KUHEKA LODUB NO. T, l.O. O. F. : Offl ora: B. 8. (Julon.N.li.; J. L.Cooiwr,V ti.; H.U. Lumsden, KV1. Hoc'ty; K. J. biaosway, 'in. rice ty; J. B. l'arker, Jr., TreaB. lU-irular mootlrK" evorv Moatlay luVht at S.uO o'clock. CAl.OMET ENCAMPMENT SO. 4. 1. O. O. F. oiiwra: n. 8. (Julon. c. 1V.J. L. Coonor. H. N. II. Street, 8. W.i N. C. IIhkIhw, J. .; r.R. Hyuian, Scribe; n. r. Meni.Ti-uHg. Kex- ... ..... ... I ... Q.I .....1 CI. It UIU niii:uu'uiviiii la, m. , uui. i. ij Thuinluy uiglita in ' each month it tM CANTON Ct.El.MONT NO., P. M, I. O. O. r, Officers: Geo. mover, Captain; T. G. lly niun, l.leut.; P. it. fnlletter, Knslxn;Wni. J. l'lttiu Ctark:Ed. Uorock. Accountant. Ken- ular Caitlottiupufci, 10 and 4lh Tnursiluy ii'KUU In etuui uouui at 8 :w o oioca- - KAVKN LODOK NO. 1, KNIGHTS OP HAR MON V: Sleets .Slid anil 4th Weilnemlar Hlxlits in each mouth In Bounlres'ti Hull. o. it. Ban, 1'ri mai'iu; J. it. snmn, boci-oku-j- HT. JOHN'S LODGE NO. 8, A. F. AND A. M : tftl.-ers: T. A.Greou. W. M.:J. B Clark, W.; B.tB. NoolTJ. W.; Ja. Heduionrt Trea.;T. G. nynmn, Hec'fcy. Kewilur Com - tDiiimtlons &u Wetl&Ggday each utouth. KW BKUNB CHAPTER NO. 48, K. A. M.: oflieerw J. V. Oreen, H. P., N. Case, Klnir; H. J. I.ovkk, Scribe; T. A. tireeu, Trews.; Jar. Redmond, Bec'ly. Regular tonvflua- uons pnaav eacu uionr.n. .: , - -t. fcT. JOHN'S COMMANDKRY NO. 10, K.T.: Ortlcenii-F.UIrtch, II. J. Irfvlck. G.; r It. street. 0. G.: I. A. Green. TreR.: 11. II. Keal, Record, r. Itcgiilai Conclaves, flint and Ultra muavs oi mo nionio. ATIIICNIA LODGR NO 8, K. of P. Meets every Tuesday night In K. ol P. Hall, Middle Street. II. W. Simpson,, 43. C; F. P. Avery, v.u.' w. 8. parsons u..;i;. moru ton, M. of K. . : - M1 ATTAWKA TRIBB NO. 14. IMP. O. It. M lu the iud Sleep of every 7 8nns f Monday nlxhijai K.ofP. l"astle Hall, M'.ddlo Street, New Heme, N. C. Visiting Red Men always welcome, ii. w. Simpson, eacucm; j. u. Smith, 0. 01 It. ... OF LOCAL INTEREST. Sally Pollock, colored,; has been " ail judged insane and committed to the count; jail. ,i :. v , ' The- orchestra that is to famish music at the Atlantic Hotel for this ' season, went down to Morehead last night. vy J- - 'J: , Mr. E. W. SimpVius has opened a creen grocery and meat business ' near the corner of Broad and Middle streets. ., , ;-. A new and large lino of Dress Buttons set in silver and gold just received at Baxter thb Jeweler, next ,'door to Journal. , " ; v ; . An exenrsion from Dnrham, N. C, will pass throagh here - today about 11 o'clock, en route to More head city. It will return to Dur ham tonight, leaving Morehead City .abont 6 J. m. . " ' Mr. G. W, Richardson, a pronu - nent lumber mad; died at his home iu Beaafort yesterday morning after brief illness. Mr. Richardson was formorly . of Cove, and moved to Beaufort about four years ago. Rev. Charles F. Meservcs, Presi . dent of Shaw University, Raleigh, N. C. will preach tomorrow. Sun. day afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at Cedar Grove Baptist Chnrch, colored. : The public is invited to attend. .' Ablinl'nian, Robort Summers, ' from Delaware, who lias made a living selling songs, met with a - great loss yesterday. : lie had aocu , mutated 120 which in the shape of four 15 bills were in a small tobacco sack and he lost them somewhere on the stroot. He is at the iJowdy ; House and would be vory grateful to the finder for the return of the . money. , i.- .'. .. " i la another column - appears an , advertisement of Littleton female College to which wo desire to direct the attention of our readers. This Institution baa a remarkable history , and stands today in the front rank of North Carolina colleges for 'the education of young ladies. Head the advertisement and sond fu a .. Catalogue. Ivy I'ludes, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Blades, entor tainod about ojo hundred of her young friends yesterday afternoon at her home ou EmI Front streut. Tlio homo was tiiHtofull dennratcd for the occasion. Tlio lililo liogtiVH ri'ei:ive 1 a numW f tokens of love, "owi-rsaii-1 -r- i.froin lnr fnvtH. ! fr. '.!.. v is served an-i ;.t ' . ' li t.!. The Mcellntf ol Hie ouoiy :ikii1 ol C'eniHiloNlunerR, . Krst Week. Tlie Program. ThoJmio meeting of the Board of County Commissioners, which will , bo bold next 'week, beginning Monday, will bo one of unusual in terest, both on ftceount of the amount of business to bo tiansactcd, and the character ' of business. It will be the most important meeting of the year, and is of importance to every citizen of tlio county. . The election of a" Board of Edu cation will take place, lo coneiet of three members.and tlio three to be elocted will probablye E. II. Mead ows, b, W, Latham, and C. 15. Palmer, colored. The term of office will be for two years.. . Tlio duties of the board are very imporlaut, they having full control of Educa tional matters. . . " , A' fall settlement will bo made with Sheriff Lane. , There will be a complete revision of the jury system of the county, npon a dilTerent basis than tliut for merly pursued, with a new jury list. The tux levy ': for 1897 .will bo made, a very important work. v. 1 There will be a call issued for an election in ' the oonntry to voto for an increase of tax for sehooLpcr poses, i ' ' ! . The board will voto-on the question of issning bonds to build bride:if: across tho Neuso mid Trent rivors. . It will be seen from the above that the board's sessions will bo of peculiar intercut tiud .importance to every one. PERSONAL. - Hon.. Rodolph Duffy of Catliaritx Luke, is in tho oily, ' Mr. J. A. Crows of tho Wilming ton Messenger, is in the city. r Mr. II. B, Dufly leturmd horn on last nii'lit'a train from v New i'ork, . , - Oapt. Geo. W, Wallace left- lust night to spend a few iliivs lit More head. ' Mr; W. K. Slyron returned hist iiiicht from a visir to relatives ut Lturliani. , - Rev. N. H. Jurney of Ooldsboro, passed through last night en route to Beaufort. Mr. Fred 0. Goodwin loft yester day morning for his home in Bid de ford, Maine. Mits Rosa D;iil left on yesterday evening's train to spend a few days at Morehead. , , . Capt. E. M. - Pace, returned , lust night from i business trip through so mo of the nearby counties. Mr. Geo. -Ilemlersou left on the Steamer NouBer yesterday evening on a business tiip lo Norfolk. ,' Miss Lina Bowden, who bus been attending Kinscy. Seminary at 1a Grange, returned homo last ..night. Miss Uattio Marks went up to Kinstou yesterday morniug to spend a few days with ' Tclatives anJ friends. ", V;. '''';: Miss Katie Kinsey re turned home last night from .: IG range, .'where she lias been attending Kinsey Seminary. ' ..'i,; ; ; "' . ' ; :' - Miss Minnie Bishop, who has been visiting Miss Sarah Willis, left on tho steamer Nease yesterday even ing for her homo in Edenton. . Winn iVinrwM nick, gari her Cartorla, . W1w slia waa a Cbilil, alia cried for Castnrta. When sho becmne. Mlai, (ihfl elunj to Cantoris. -: When she tand ClilMrei), ah gair tficia Castorla -4' . .:-i . : '" ' It UI4ni liMla. The : Baptist picnic yesterday ut Morohead City was a success, a large crowd, f) no weather if it was warm? and plenty to do and see. ' . , - The picnickers got off thu train at tho gronnds above Morehead and spent a couple of hours there, and after dinner tho train returned uud crrried thorn on to tho lorminus. . Thou tho eight largo whito winged ( sail boats were in demand to carry! thoso wishing a bath in the surf. Others weut to Beaufort and some remained in the cool carridorsof the Atlantic hotel and saved their com plexions. , ''. ; ' . Tho return was not begun until 7:20 o'clock, end then Engineer Jack Neul brought tlio train through in lively tioio in epitu of three nec essary stops and once for water. -' The singing purt of the crowd eu tertttined the others on the way homo with thu neuul line of favorite inelodifinnd as the Trout wafcrosH cd und New Berno entered, "Jlmiie Sweet Home," never old, itindt'd out us tho cluie. ('A.-.rii;is Wi.nul.i'o lur, Ui !i,cy nn locN. Ncvuf SLdion, mken (-i jm inc. An nit, t ' '' j; youiij; iur F'Uiie five years old kit so difiippointod yesterdiiy by not being able to f;oon tho Baptist pionio thaP after the train had" left he proceeded to fol low it. . When the child reached the rail road bridge across the Trent river he found tho ties too wide apart for him and so began to crawl over the sleepers. lie had reached nearly the middle of -the bridgs before being discovered and rescued, at a time when tho mail train was nearly due, and it was considered, a nairow escape from the water below or tlie cars above. ;-J.'-'-':-.v-rr--- "''' "i. ?.-V: . ' Cnnnetf niackbcrriea. . There will bo large quantities of these luscious berries ripo and to bo had for tho picking in a few weekp. Why 1 not save them' for winter nse f They can be canned by merely picking ovor and stewing for about twenty minutes with a little water and then pnt tip in tin cam, or bottor glass jars, scaled up hot, and laid away in a oool place for winter tiso. They will keep perfectly with out oue bit of sugar, arid : make ex cellent damplingS) pies or preserves later on. Tho sugar can bo added when needed for nso. It will soon be time to pnt them tip.;- ; .... ; ? The farmers ir Virginia hitch up tho wagons tho first cloudy day -and aH hands go after blackberiU and IMer for whortleberries, .-atid bring home bushels of them. . Tho women soon can them up, - They can be preserved, bo they wilt keep1 nicely by using only a cup full of '.sugar 'to itquartj.tr of berries. Hy; letting them cook about an hour slowly and then adding tho sugar ten or l.r minutes before taking off; much lies fugnr is needed and they, ktep well. ' 3 hey should bo. earofully watched for two or three: week and if any jarives syim of fermetaing, all tlult is necestary to bo-done, is to bent over for fifteen minutes adding a small quantity .of water and the jar is saved. Then, tet away care fully, so tho jars will not touch, 4n a cool dark place for winter use. " : S.ivo .tho pennies in theso hsrd nines! You will enjoy them your iself, and your children will be happy and healthy. Try it! - - ; ( bnreli Keller. ' - . . , - . t 'Services at the - Presbyterian Church tomorrow as usual. Preach ing by tho pastor, Iiev. 0. L. Ley- burn, ut 11 a. m. find 8 a. m. Sab bath School at 5 p. m. At night the sermon will bo specially to young men.-AH are cordially invitqd. TRENTON ITEMS, v We are having fine weather now, and the crops are improving rapidly, The great, .and only '.complaint we hear among the fanners in regard to their drops is the bad stand of corn So much cool weather I suppose is tho cause of it. : ;. Tho long looked for street lamps have-corao, aud ore letting their lights shine on our streets. Thu is quito an improvement for Trenton, and we hope that other improve ments of still greater importance may follow. :; , ; ' ',, .., 1 Mita Iottio Whitaker daugiiter ol our editor D. W. Whitaker returned home Tuesday from Oak Uidgej where sue has been attending school. ' Me:isis Geo. Dixon, Dan Dixon, John Pearco and -'Jack Dixon "all students of Trenton High School at tended tho Union Meeting at Pleas ant Hill last Sunday. . -:' -vi The closing 'exercises at Trenton High School will be June 10tl. There will-J rn'rcises 011 Tuesday and Wednesday nights before, and the literary nddross by iley. l, li. John of Goldiiboro wii' f allow (he exercises Thoreday morning.' . -; -Mies Sallio Benson daughter of llt. J. . M.' Benson, who has been attending school at Littleton has re turned homo. ' . t , Mr. and Mrs. James MoDaniel and liltlo son Jam in who.' have been visiting at Mr. J. P. BrogdenB, rc- tnrned homo Monday. Minf.es Maudo and Sumny Kinfoy left Friday for Tucknhoe where they will spend a few days veiling their Aunt, Mrs, Sue Dixon.. -( Mnj. II, F, Brown, ono of Gov, Rusacll's slaff. left for Raleigh Sat in day where he expceUd to join tin Gov. and party wh" wero to leave Sunday afternoon for tho Nanhville Expoditioll. " Thu invention of a machine for dre,ing mil! atones by .Mcs-trs. K. L. May nud L. T. Ihiiiter of tb.t plai.'e, bliOHH thu invt uti fOMie of our Tn 11I011 pei.j . tviih.'tlt that tl.irt invi'!.! 1' P'ovo to be of iio di '.!.,' ! - I all mill men, and w. lr men ho 1; r.-i. r- 1 . that 1 1 1 1 h an in '. ' : : '- limy I r. ..:.ly J - i ! ' .iiiit ( f A . I I Ulltr-i .:.. I I .' I .illor !V W V' fi:l"ii .lormeree n)Ml (ontoti rt I'-. ! (ill, The following was tent to the Editor of tho IS'ew York Join mil cf Commerce & Commercial Bulletin: '"A elate of pupils. cuter a content for prizes. Two of the pupils tie for first prize, . Do theso two. contestants win the first and second prize?, or doe? tho FORond prizo go to tho con testant third in competitive) stand ing ?" To which the following reply was made: . . " -, . . "Kiw YokK June 2, 1 fc-07. Dkais Sn:: If only two prizes aro offered in a. content neithur of them goes to tho contestant,' third' in competitive standing. -'.The first two of tho contestants take tho firs and second prizes. That they aie equal in standing is not a fact of which the third contestant can- tako advantage ' ' "Very often tho rules uuder which content is held prescribe the man ner 1a Whicli a tio,js to be aeter-i mined. - If . there m nothing of the kind in the rules the 'two contest ants who arc tio are usually allowed to detormino tho matter in tlieir own way. Sometimes they have an othor eoutest; sometimes they draw lots, ' ; and . sometimes in the casu of money prizes, tnoy divide the sum of tho two prizej equally. . botween them. - ' x 1 win a contest for school honors wlTero there is no prize at stake, it is comuroii! to print the names of the two equal . leaders in brackets' us winners of the Hist honor, allowing tho second honor to go to numbers. This is done, not bccuiife No. U hue any claim that it shall bo douiv but because there is no satisfaotOi'y way of determining which of the fenders should yield first honor to the other, 1 -.-Very -respectfully yuiirs; -.-. . Udpor Journal of Commerce & Com? meioiit! Bulletin, per h T. li." l'ltAoTtOS Eookomv in Inlying -medi cines as in othar mattera. - It is otHinoiny to get Hooil'd Sareai.ii'illa because It con tains more meJiemiil valuo tluui any oilier 100 duses one dollar. - . - Hool)8 P11.1.S are tlio only pills to take with Hood's EtiHaparlila. Cure all liver lis. . - " v HI. Jvha'if riminnlr7 - - At -the llegular Conclavo of S John's Commandcry, : No. JO, K. T. the following ollibeva wero eleo ted.- ' ' ' iu j. Loviu, n. c. . :j. B. Clark. 0. -,"-iS. li. Stfe'O. O.''- ":; T. W. Doey,T. ; C. 1). Br-idham, U. li -X V -. ; ' Basklcn's Arnica Salves. . : Tie Bust Salvriu tlu vfurjd fr Tut Bruis"8, Sorif, Uleers, Sill l!uciiiii,Fevir Sm-cs. Tetter, Clmpptd HuniU,Cniltluiiif, Ciirus, and all Skip Jiruptioti, him! ponit ivuly cuus IVts or no pay rtijiircd. It i l,aariinletl lo nivs peifett satiifsction or money refunded. "r:ce 25 ctnti er box For tale by F. 3. Duffy. - W'riEN bilious or costive, cat a Cascaret aoOy c itlmrlioi catt1 cnarauteoil, 10c 25c Trork Hnolnllan. Nkw Yuk. Juno 4. Potatoes 10: to 1 25. Beans II 75. ; . Cubbnge 81.00. - ' .- Wji, H, II01.11 kh. J'liiiADH.rinA, Jin e I. Potatoes :5.(() to t.50. , Buna 1.25 to K?5.. ' J. F. Hoiison A: Co. Nkw Yoiik', Jure 4. Beam 1 SO to l.?5. " l'otatoos.fiWtijt.SO'.-- " . Pai'e & Deyo. Jtur trya 10c. Iiox of Cabaret', the tlnest liver in I low. l ipuUtoreyer jn irie Insurance Subscribers Attealion I To Till: (iUAIMST'IIIS VI Nf.IV T.KKnF JIl.'T'JAl, Flur. !Si;iUf' t.'oMl'ANV; Thin coiii;inr In now resdy In receive tin- Ten per eelit ;u) iMi-nt mill Hie iil-Ic-inl wcorily of tho KuliK-iilifis n pre yiili-J for J11 Hit i-liarl. r uf lliu e.otn'.oi) ; hiieli rniyto iitsloLe ni.-uli; Hint tlu . rn n-r!lii-s iri.-ii(i'il lo T.A.On-rn, 1' l'i. b i.lcnl, :it tlie Cili. ni lVin!; of Ni- nr, I.n nt.litiie ti't-'urM:! i-i .I'-uei i 1 'il. I'.y onlcr of t!e IJ. ml of 1 iiu . I ' t;i;u. inn:;:K, h.i. .'..I.-. liUwlJ iJ i This Institution has a splendid aal rts:ls:t locati.m la a rexaik ably healthful section of country, in the rdtU of a ngla of noted Mineral Springs! : It has 1 large and beautifully shaded Caicpss, commodious and well equipped Buildings, a strong Faculty and a fall and thorough College Course at very IIO III Y. Cv 2. The Fall Terra will begin on Wednesday, September 1st, ICG7. For Catalogue address,: YOU; CAfl STRETCH A DOLLAR - To iloublo its valnep, nt onr eataliliiihnic.it., in fhe line of Ilorsrs, -Bu?ioB, Harness, Bobcs, Whijis, Ktc. . .. " : . .' '.. 40 IIEAD'.; .';;'r'.': :-W'.':;:V-:V For tho farm, roaJ or draft purposes, JUST ItECEiVED, to : suit tho trade, and MUST' BE SOU). , . ' , A full and complete assortment of Buggies; we represent every reputable factory in tho country. A sample of which, will be found in our repository ' ! Marness from $6.00 to $25. 00 Per Set,; " ' ' - .. Overotocked with spring Do Not Fall to See usBefore Buying. . : ; ' v ' ltoipcctfally, ; -' . ' ,- . ": M. JlXIITi !t CO. Y $23 r::D and youir t'',eli rt riintiiiifi ii man v m,., at nrt-ti n -. - , ti.sj ll,.t - . t,,-i , , C vtif.'l nn tm a r- SLOTEK HARDWARE CO.. Sen llcrur, W, r. I'icled up at li'um I i um Ii, county, M.'iy 2tli, l'-.'7, a (". '; .1 1 BllpOtihCil to 1m'!ui:i; ill 1' ' uf Mityvi!!... Owner c.i i I by prnvin;; his rl;;!.t ai.-l I ut I'm :ni"t(- ri.i'c. ' i : t'-nir, on Tr. i.t 1.- . 1 I !.!Uh1 J',lA 1. . .1 M ' i , , ,;.,y ; '; , ! ) I I .' ' V 1 " '. O- ,1. ".,''.:, I I ! 1 j ! j 1 Jt ii.ii 4. ...J j i- 4 "J9 Lip Ii)ks an! Vhi8 fill, sell Sewing Machines OS EASY TERMS- to ref pot siblo parties' ON MONTHLY BAY Ml NTS. Will Call cr Wait tm Tarlas, Duplicate Par's f,r .',it'.': ;'s : F.;r r-a;.,i c:i in ;:;,') E. J. Lanieu, 4 is . . v. .vr.uil Ti s, l'i, L' Tine Vici Kill, coin la -- .j "These Oxfonla are tho enu any ciher I--2.00 Shoo. June 1. to Ret your clotlies niaile hy I tailor who doesn't know liin bnsini Ks horoiiKhly. We are wnlti-nu-nke enoiu-li to know just what the very ln!c:t fnshino m, ami just how fur we can iipo it in voui nsemid meet your pi-c uliui- w.-inU-. Vi'ln n v'ou come lo usvi' i-iitcr to yenr tu.le in elothini,'. We ilon'l try to Rive j on senn -'hiug that you don't wiint. '. h:tIwi k. 101 Middle Street WINDOW' Sl'liEENC. ; ,110011 FC1I EEXS, ; POL IT I! V NHTIXC, GALVANIZED WUIE FENCIX: Gl ; ' ihe ut st in..! c::;; ;. . ' ever seen in.ilio City. Garland's 'IIm'J lake the LL:; are etallrj Ly 1. . ' UI CM.'. Lrn,l.-r llot-l ('.'. I I .'.ft j : t t J-mr ': 1 ,i i i"V . -
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