Journal TrvnTi . .. Lv i a nr VW VQhgyLrHO. 89. NEW BERNE, N. C THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1887. PRICE 5 CENTS 1 V LUC NEWS. TTrrrrrr5 Itwul Blttum Alasaaa. Hw Amm. UUtuda. W North. i ,r . ; lomcitada, n 8' West aa ruw. 4:43 t Length of day, un mm. 7:80 I 14 hours, 45 minute I Xnnn riiae at 1:47 p. m. BUS IKES S LOCALS ' MtU N KSv Certains, and Table Oil- -1 Cloth, obeap, et B a Uii .OR SALE A Fid Cow. Prioe 830. W. P. Bl MKUB CHINESE LAUNDRY at Hotel Albert W ' ja Md jr . for. work. Ail wearing tpwelJeuaarfeHliU (be beat elite and m rtttOMtiwprtCM. aetlstecuoo guar onload. Thomas Kek UFFaLO Lythi bprin Water No. 2 for sale by jo80tf W. L. PaLMRk 'PHE beet Himi. CMe etld Lard 1 keponfcal'Aix. JcBTici'a, at a ery low hiee) ' 'jotatf 1 7 IFTY JMkRRKLo UM.mIuM for I aaaJuixrpoei TScpw barrel delivered",' or ifoOo. per barrel in fire barrel Iota. - , Jmjv AUn ft Ob. O1 ,LD PAPERS la any quantity for ale at this ottoe PertlftiNA. j&ina. leter, fJaneat, OlaaMntarirklr and Oil at low prioea. Oat AtUJU ft Co. Tbe traVer aigiViat Hotel Albert a trial while their fan U lea axe cIT rfWioiaMr. Our mountain oorreepoavdeni is on hand acaia thU morning with an intereettnt daeoriptioa of Round Knob and surroundings. Those who wlah to take ad ran tar of cheap rates to the mountains ehould join the parts Ito leare here on the 2 lit of JuIt. For particulars apply to W. F. Rountree, Esq. A aail across Neuae on Fo ler 'a ferrry boat these hot. sweltering een logs is delightful, qatn nouses are tbere for the iaeomusedaxjon of tboee who with to balte. Aolia- Macr-H. B. oases of disorderl. eonduet before hint yrsterday fhariiag. One we fined 3.00 and Wet? fee attar dieoherged upon payment of oost. Cpt. John A. Riohardeoa U a nodel oolleotor. A number of bU friends dropped ta to aetata yes terday while the thermometer waj in the nineties and he forth with oat cool, nloe water melon. Steamer lfdvemeriU. The Deflanoe of the Clyde line ar rived Tuesday night with a cargo of general merchandiae. The Veep er of thsE. C. D. line, sailed yesterday with a oargoof lumber, naval tores, general merchandise and truck. The Ajthle ftf; this line will arrive this morning. A ' - i - PeTWMaVT Mr. Joha PeVner, mow engaged with Moore ft Bradj in their canning busi ness la Bnkftnofs. U home having been called hqvrn ejcooaat of the sickness of his enUd,' w4vloh died before his ar rival, apd was interred yesterday morn ing. Mayor E. A. Meadows is absent on a trip North. Councilman B. B. Lane is acting Mayor during his absence. Mr. J. Howard Brown, business man ager of the Wileon Mirror was in the oity yesterday and gave us a pleasant oall. , Miss AUo Peaoock, from La Grange, and Kid Altai Peeroe, from near Gob ton, aunt the) atty visiting at the resi dence of Major B. D. Pepe. . Mr. Gwv H Roberta, cashier of the National Baak, hf gone North to rest and reoararat. Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Street, of Kin toa, are fhittng friends and relatives la the city... t The JCaat Carolina Land and Hallway, Charter. ? J'. We have been asked by several of oar readers in Jonas and Onslow coun ties to poMiah the hmifyer of the Eaat Carolina Eald W ftalHray Company. We would , like vary asaoh to axxxAu BHdate ear riassaa, hatapaa azasaiaint the charftre flndJiKOiad take store apnea thaa wa oaa spare 7 for that pur : poaa. ; Bat notwithstanding tab, we would publish nytbir"ht for the fact thai it oaa he rooadtt aetghbor hood where there is a justice of the peacs, Mjaoav aaeuekaf thaa) are a titled to a eopy ejT Jh notaof the last General Asamhly. arhlaii eon tains la chapter 198. begWlagoa page 41, the charter (a ratU ' t)lsaa Importaat matter to these peosU AnA srs hope they : wOl caU on (he jwUce 4a fhair neigh. ' bornood or any bounty pMoar Vho ana a copy of tba acta, W read iL ' ' ' V; W ABrtCKT OTHKBsl' MM. i WlNBliOWV "800THI50 Bthct should always be ed frr . children teething. It lootbes t' ctH J, softens the gum, a . its all t.a. rorsrwind cot; snd is t tt reme 'y for diar ho? Tw'!ty-rvecptitsaUttie.4 f4 marl? dtaiasu ly .'tn' ? The Colored Normal School The Ooldsboro Argus puis in & plea f jr ihe removal of the colored normal school from this city lo Golisboro. If the school ia to be moved we have thought that Kineloo, if the people want it. are entitled to it, and we base ojr opinion upon ihe i ery reasons urged by the Argus for Uoldsboro, viz taut it h an educational centre, Its people bulb white and tol&ck believing in educstiou and spending thsir money fur it. but we have no choice as to where it ohall go. we only with the reHsons for our williognesa lo part with it lo be thoroughly understood. The Arjjjo Kl'e the following ait a part of ile reasons for tlie removal lu the last election on tbe Graded School the colored men have exhibited an interest in education, which utterly refused to yield itself to the control of party leaders they stood by theeokoohi. In New Berne ihey cast a solid vote against the schools, thereby demon strating that they are not entitled to the same consideration as are our col ored citizens. Unas always, been Us policy of the Trustees of the Peabody fund to hejp those who help there selves. This, policy is founded in good reason and all that we ask is that the State Beaed act upon the same principles We think the principle eornei, and while we have some colored people among us who were willing, like a large majority of the whites, to selves, yet n large aaajority af were Influenced by men who really do not want them eduoated and vho are always ready to oppose anything promi- ent white mea are la favor f aad for this reason perhaps it weald he better to more the Normal school until theee people show a willingness to help themselves. But the main reason that strikes us why the school ought to be removed is because it has been held at New Berne for a number of years, and the colored people of olhr sections are entitled to some consideration. For the same reason we think the while teach ers in this section should have the bene fit of a white normal at New Heme. That we have been trying to help our selves no one can deny. We ,-have erected a splendid building at a oast of $10 000; have kept up a graded srhhol by private subscription for one year and by taxation for three years, (and when ever an opportunity offered have voted, by a large majority for ehol to be continued by taxation. We have en deavored to help ourselves, and intend to keep trying, and we shall ei pent the State board of education to give us, at the very first opportunity, a while nor mal school. We have no desire to strike back at our colored people for the oourse they pursued on the school bill. We knew at the time they were working against their own interest, but we also knew they were advised and led by bad, de signing men who ttill have their eonfl- cenoe. The Fira Department to be Sustained. At a special meeting of the board of city council last nlht at which all were present except Msyor Meadows who is absent from the city, H. II. Lace, John Greer, H. P. Kennedy and M. 1'. Holly were appointed a committee to draft resolutions and they submitted the fol lowing which were adopted : Whereas, At a joint meeting of the Atlantio and New Berne Steam Fire Engine Companies, resolutions were paeeed censuring the majority of our board for failing to take the proper ac tion for passing neoessarr bills for the support of said fire department. And whereas neither a majority nor the board of city oounoil as a whole in tended or desired by any means to de prive said department of any funds or appropriations for its necessary and cur rent expenses. And whereas. As representatives of the oity of New Berne we feel justly proud of our fire department and hare the deepest interest In its welfare, feel ing bow necessarily essential it is to the safety and preservation of oar property in times of fire, and. feeling that the sentiment of our entire eomnranity will he echoed in our present resolves, ' And whereas, Tns failure to aees the bills justly due the department was eaaeed through aa unfortunate division 1 in oar board and through no desire to repudiate such bills he it therefore Resolved, That all hills presented to our board shall receive ak separate die cession end vote aad' that the aitls of oar fire department shall TeoeiM our special attention and full support, con sistent with aad agreeable to the ordt- goveratBgour aoari thefervace thereto. vff-ar tK"f nuti Be it further resolved. That a copy of theee resolutions be sent to the chief of said fire department, askiag his prompt consider etioa ia refer eaos tonne aale of the horses as is mentioned ta therenv lutiona of said companies, with assa raaoa of ear fata re eo-oyoiaUoa aad support: aad that the Kaw Barae Jocm- gaJUhe requested to publish thenana Letter from -' Superintendent Xliad Xaetitute. - - Ma. A. K. HawkxM Dear r 1 take great pleasure ia saying that your peo taclee exoet anything I have yet been able to procure, enabling me to read the onest print wita eaee and comfort. All eyes fitted and the fit guaranteed at the dreg tore of F. 8. Daffy, New, ittrae.. n s v juU laa NKWB NOTES. The B. & (J. deal U again an acute factor of Wail street gossip. Five murders have occurred in Berke ley county, S, C, since July 2. Considerable activity is reported ia the Richmond tobacco market. The engineers and tlrsmen of the Brooklyn Elevated Railroad struck Monday'. There have been two new oases' of yellow fever at Key West, F1., and one death. A pleasure yacht capsized near New York and number of women and chil dren were drowned. Tbere are indtoatioua of a boH from Mahone on the part of the colored Re publicans in Virginia. In VlrjUkta, the town of Oitpeppet and dlsirfcf Voted It favor of firnseto sell liquor, by a email majority. IjOgan E. Bleckley was Monday elect ee by the I legislature Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia. The citizeta9efMrl wiSad an other dslegatioff1 VasVingsW to ask tre President to viaM them this fall. Dr. MoOiy nn ' attack on the Pope and on Archbishop Oorrigan will not be no tioed by th obaScs authorities ia New York. The West Virginia Medical Associa tion will held lli aoth session at the Greenbrier While Sulphur Springs, July IS. The workmen in Mwift a lren and Steel Works, in Nrwport Ky., struck Monday because of a reduction in wages The 1'arliainentary Fund AtinrVt'ation in New York Monday i abld l '.' lM lo Mr. l'arnell in ai ! (if the Btriiulc for home rule. tire at Mriuphia, Teiin., Monday, damaged the building occupied by F. zanne ft Co., stoves, and other proper ty. Loss 900,000. As the result of a house to house can vass the leaders of the united labor party In New York claim that the) can command 75,000 votes. (Jan. Fairohild has published a letter from the executive committee in St. Low is wlh regard to the Grand Army encaswpnsent in that oity. In the municipal election at Annapo lis, Md., Monday, the Democrats elect ed the matro. seameslnrnnd asssr alder men. :fhe QeMieaas elected two al dermen.'' ",.,, The. yarn mill of Bernard Hamill, Oermaatowav Pa, wee destroyed by Ore Monday wick contents, inolndicg valuable machinery. Loss estimated at m,ooo. A fight with thin gloves took place at Boy Point, near Toledo, Ohio, Monday, between Jack Dempsey and Frank Nevitt, an amateur of Toledo. Nevilt was knocked oat in the third rouod. lie was badly punished. The icemen in the employ of the Knickerbocker, Consumers' and New York Ioe Companies struck Mondsy for higher wages. The strike only lasted until noon, when the companies grant ed the men ' demand . After the thirtieth of this month, twenty-seven leather manufacturers of Newark, N. J., will stop working on hides. It is understood that this is a fight against the Knights of Labor, and that when work is resumed it w ill be with non-union men. Rev. Wm. W. Turner, of Hartford, Conn., for many years principal of the American Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb, an associate of Laurent CUrc aad Thomas H. Oallaudet, and one of the earliest teachers of deaf mutes in the country, died Mondsy at the age of eighty -seven. , The demand for bricklayers in Chi cago seems to be in excess of the supply, t .v., iJlJihat may hereafter be organized, under fact that s6 ntaay jearttey- u WJ u y, whether savings owing to the left the city daring the strike and to the immense amount of aocomalated work. The mea are rapidly returning to work and the Indications are that witMn a few days they will all be em ployed. - t'tOJeat. trereraotr jUtlina Dead. ' Aflttjrvxua, If, a. July 1L g UawlUooa fokisty, aged .it-yearn.. Fat two; yenta W hese) aa -ImaararM tost tkxa eadettha fndlaa attaint dlrisioa at the latariog Jlcpartsjsiit, .He mm tkae times speakef of the State Boose af Bspfwaatstfymv twtpa1 'president of the Benate,, and served one seem m lieutensew ysistsma, Jm hwdseaatne i .hi ii ii I urn r ii sii ia ii--o-k' Tn Bnrf Baltw in the werldl tot I Cuts, ,Brtfe ;Borm--tnosrs,t4 Bait Rheum ( reve Bores, xetests iJBarpea Hands, Chilhlalna, Come, aad all bkia Eruptions,, and poeWvetyt curm, piles or no pay required, . It Is guaranteed to give perfect sntisfaeHnayao; meney- re funded. Prios K cecti per box. ' For sale by B.-N Daffy.'. ..lu.a.decH ly Kinston Items. ADOlht-r fdld lo be niaJ iif kn.eJ iu town bunJay Only three bars ttcL upt-ijed in Kiu bton up to this writiug liiK lice use. The weather tlay denotes fair weather. We welcome it but dou I le have it oo devilth hot Henry K huoL. ppen latt rk in KlnetoL, hie old Lumr He left Mon day for a Northern aDd Western t r i Mr Moeee Emeteiu, of Ooldoboro. brother ol our townsman Simon Lin slein has bt-en spending a few day s in KinrtoD. lie did buriuvns here a num ber of years agua.ua ib ell remembered by our older dlmmo We notice Ihe advertisement of Thoe. L. Williamson a farmer Kiustou boy, in the Mount Airy paper It shows his enenrv and push, and hie many friends in Kinston wish him unlimited success. Mr. F, C Loope hae been appointed sail way poelal clerk for Waehington. D. C, lo Kiustou. N C , ou ihe W. W. & W. II. R lie (ille the vacancy caused by the resignation of leu I Taylor, Ksq , of La Orange Our county commlssionere are getting eoonomical , at their meeting Monday they reduced the cotton weiiches's fee on each bag of cotton weighed from ten to five cents and their own per diem from two lo one and a half dollars. The proprietor of the Tuckahoe pro duoe exchange purchased a pet owl a few days eince. His honor, the owl, freed hires tl' from captivity by biting the rope which he was lied in two. and to get even tor bis imprisonment ridded the proprietor's chicken coop of its con tents, one or two chickens. A number of Kinstoniane left tor New lierne Tueedsy to witness ihe celebra tion which was to have taken place July 4, but postponed onVooouut of the bad weather uulil that day A few boys from this place pulled ihrinr-elvt together to teach ihe New Hern.- I.hm hall club. The score e'.x.t K A.i'i New B Wmi. Mr S. I'. M.Mre Mm S K Webb and two colored pornous dle.l luel wnd. making a loUl of foul itlnn 11 week or lese tune. I have never kuounlhr health of the pluce to be an bud ae it now is. Hut Kinston in not the only place suffering with this almost alwuys fatal malady, dysentery. Hardly a State paier do we pick up but you see accounts equally as bail it not worse than in Kinson. Caesar Cox, a noted negro desperado in Jones county and an escapea con vict, came to grief a few days since on his old stamping ground. He set tire to Mr. K. S. Kordham's gin house and also attempted to fire Mr. Gooding's but was run off by his dogs. He was tracked to Vine swamp, near by, where he received aa a reward for his rascally deeds, the contents of a double barrel shotgun. He has for a number of years been a sou roe of great annoyance to the Citizens of Jones as well as tnis county. IIee he may rest in the shade. A North Carolina Cane. Judge Hugh L. Bond, of the United States Circuit Court, sitting in ohambers in Baltimore, yesterday modified a de cree passed by Judge Aug. S. Seymour. of the United States uircutt uourt lor North Carolina, in the oaee of H. 1. Clyde, of Philadelphia, and John Cahill and B. Thornton, trading as James Clark & Co., of Baltimore, against the Newbern and Pamlico Steam Transpoi tation Company. J. V. Villiama, Thomas Daniels and (J, r. M. uaii, ail ot new Berne, N. C. Tho suit was instituted for the purpose of winding up the oom pany and selling the property to pay itn debtn Tho property consisted mainly of the steamboat Kim City, running between Baltimore. Nor folk and Newbern, under a lease to Mr. Williams',-who owns nriy-one per cent of the slock. Messrs. Llark & Co., represented 11,300 or the -o,UW bonds of tbe company. Judge Seymour lecreed that tbe boat should be sold at New Berne on July 10, 187, for cash, subject to the mortgage in favor of the bondholders'. Judge Bond modified tbe order to make the sale on Tues day, July 26th, and that the steamer be sold absolutely and for the payment of all debts due by tho company and not subject to tho mortgage. Messrs. F. H. Busbee, of Kaleigh, U, sna Harry E. Mann, of Baltimore, appeared for the plaintiff, and Clement Manly, of New Berne, for tho defendants. iuuwiiore Sun Wh. Hunk aad Private Bankers. A new law passed at the last legisla ture provides: "That all incorporated backing institutions now organized or or general, and all private banks, shall be required to make to tne state creas- fttoiii at snob times ii ths treasurer may nm . - uuiraDsimu coboif call for them, not less than twice in each and every rear, and also shall publish such statements in condensed . . V , : . V. 3 1 . I . : i rorm as puuiisiwu uj me uauuuan banks. In some newspaper published and minted in the city or town where ahebf hanking bosinem ia carried on. Hmdif none there, then in a newspaper published in the town nearest there- n". J "That any banking institution railing to comply with tho provisions of this act for a period longer thaa ten days after being ceiled upon by the State treasurer for a statement shall be sub- a ted to a penalty ot three hundred larf , etc., etc , Ia compliance wltn this law Treasurer Bain is looking up the various banking institutions ia the State and calling for statements. On aooonnt ef the great somber of private banting tnetttattoaa ta tne oceie no ex. put icntang some difficulty in finding them all oat. There is no provision for a aystematio "look ana vwittvi'i auu "iiii i ta wholly aepenaent apon repues to in quiries sent to county officers for his information or teem, inamauaisop- eralinr such metilulione would do wt-il to examine the law and prepare their returns From ihese returuo ihe condi tion of the banking interests of the State j msy be fully learned and irresponsible parties, if there be any, ehuvvn up So far, return, have been received from 1 Over half the counties of ihe Mate and i others are daily being made Ii.c it turns will aleo be of material us- in a.l jusung ibe bank lai It ehould bt rt membered that while the treasurer La' no authority to compel the publication of the statement the l rrijuiree it .Vi ui.J C".' rn Another Invitation fin t!i President. ST. I ol lh July K luterept in h'ret. ident Cleveland e Western vieil bae in tensified and epread cut ovtr the hlale since hi letter withdrawing his accep tance of ihe inviittiionlo Hi. Louie. The Cllizvne havit determined to bring a strong influence to bnar ou him an I n number of tellers ha vc been received by Mayor 1'rnncie from cilueue froui various parts of the Slate making another appeal. Accordingly, w uh the idea of obtaining a more general ex pression of opinion, tbe mayor has issued an address to lb people of Mis souri, lu it be h&e requested every county in the Huie to appoint one or more representatives to join a St. luis oommiliee and to accompany them lo Washington lo bear the invitation. The delegation will, therefore, not be a city delegation alone, but a committee representing the whole tlale of Mis souri, all working lo one end to have the President of lbs r oiled Suvlos honor ihe people of this Ktale by vieil ing its chief city this fall. The mayor received this morning from Charleston Mo., a petition of two hundred v oleic of Mississippi county joining in ihe in viution. Tbe ooiumitiee will probably start from here next Mondsy and reach Washington about the time the I'rem dent returns from New York K) It 1 1 I. N M.Ws MH HLAl.Nt tilKIUIN Mil :i.Mil Hull. KniMU Hon, July 11. -Mr. Andrew t'arnegie published a letter in reference to the failure of Mr Hluim- t-i 'titain adinillani e lo Ihe council chamber la l Iriday on the iK C.8,eion of the presenla lion of tbe freedom of the city to the w riter, in which he explains thai Mine Blame met with a slight injury to her ankle, causing the parly lo return lo the hotel, and thus retarding Mr Blaine's arrival. Mr. Carnegie himself accepts responsibility for the complica tions which ensued, and declares that the officials of Edinburgh showed no discourtesy to Mr. Blaine. TUK IKIVJIMON'S TKOI M.Ks. MK illAlo.ir. I.i'NboN, July 11. In ihe House of Commons, this evening. Sir Henry Thurston Holland, secretary of State for the colonies, said that a ditliculty had arisen between ihe natives of Meth laptla and the government of British Columbia. These Indians had made overtures to the government at Wash ington to settle them in Alaska, but the Dominion government wure advised that no encouragement was given tbe Indians by the United Slates govern ment. THK I.Nul 1HY INTO Tllk CASH ( ASK. L'inihiN. July 11. The inquiry into the Cass case was resumed today and adjourned. Several, police inspectors testified that hundreds of women had been convicted in Iondon of being im proper characters on the svidenco of ii single constable. MONSIiiNoK I BSIOO S MIKSluN. Dt iilin, July 11. Monsignor Persico, the 1'ope's special envoy, visited many of the Dublin churcben yenterday. Monsignor l'ersico intends to proceeed to I'oolgraney, County Wexford, to witneKH the evictions which arc in progress there. Office of Old Dominion Mcanitliip ( o.. Nkwhkrn, N. C, July R, ls7. Unless compelled to alter by stress of weather or unavoidable accident, or In- orders from the Home Oflice, the fol lowing schedule will be run by the Steamer Pamlico for the current month Any changes will be promptly noted in me local columns or the juiknai.. Steamer Pamlico will touch at Nags Head going and coming Monday, July 11th, at 9 a.m. Friday , July 15th, at 9 a.m. Wednesday, July 20th, at U a m. Monday, July 25th, at 9 a.m. Friday, July 29th, at 9 a.m. Fare to Nags Head, S1.50. No return tickets. Fare to Norfolk: 1st class, Sy.OO, 2d class, $2.00. Fare to Baltimore via Old Bay Line, let class, $6.00; 2d class. $4 00. Fare to New York via O. D. Ships. 1st class, $11.00. Fare to New York and return via O. D. Ships. 1st class, $18.00. Fare to New York yia O. D. Ships, intermediate, 89 00. Fare ta New York via O D. Rhine. 3d class, 8s. 68. Fare to Old Point, let class, $3.50. Tickets received and forwarded promptly. E. B. Roberts, Agent. Fare includes meals and staterooms on Old Dominion Shane t ram Norfolk to New York. ... - , , Na evtrk rhlwa far ftrtk All IK. Sound steamer frorn Newbern to Nor folk. Who wish to know the' secret Of "Tbe Last ChanoewlTlaU., B... B. MVliHPOBrS, ' lyttf . Fino Old Ryo Whhkoy Sold expressly for ktediciaal Use, by jnlO d6m ' K. N. DUFFY. ALL F n. MILL r ODD. LEt.1. UtitK Smallwood & Slover I'FALEKS in GfWKhAl. 11 Mil. t ullll y ;v . Aill ! il-A..i .ili. w'.s OILS sr. r I Ns' i.PA.l.D Ah 1 i PRICE ANDQUALITY. Ml.lillr Mn. . Nrlt lour U Hotel Albert, NKW BF.KN'K N. C. HORNER SCHOOL, ' x rvHu. 1 i i llh r A ! I I 1 iM i - . - . i !.r liOI.) uf luyUII ( I ! a , O..I, llucli IK. I lra '' '' r it i..r , .l. lituii.it,:. ' , ' ( . I ' r r-r! I ' t-,1 m: -'n ' . I. nj-riH k i . lcttOb lh- In i. S 1 1 "I L L' Hod 1, 1 ,P J H H H , ,, IMPORTANT TO COTTON 6INNERS! Iti-membe r that I sell the Daniel Pratt ( oilon (iin, i-rs, and the ton I'rour with feeders and IXmdens I iddell 'lv,e Power tot iiui a giiHraniee that if they lire not satisfactory lifter ginning ott.in they . an be returned I ill p.iv ail exjienees. tiei. ma bines on the mar "lii tlv in, their merits. ' "lltfll U II t I on ,. ,., v i hi w i I Late nothing lo : "- ' "l.inot.ials "f the largest farniern in I wm J c wiimv. Agent I astern N. ' New bern, N . ('. ten baltif of to me Hnd I hey are lb kul Mand ! lull t bll V H them, and regret Send f.ii from horn. hjiwterii i in J) d w tf THE OLD RELIABLE! White Light Saloon! Willi Mini. I Ml Mm,, I, i,,. v i ,, K. It. Join. Middle St., New Berne, N. C, I- fir . aii ii. t BEST OF CIGARS, An: ii... Iniii esl Itr uids ,, Iiiimii t-l i m:s am i. 1 oich: M 1 Oil" 'I !e.l A i Mti.l !. i :,t. : !n- r. !el,IHl,-,l (i;,l .N , , K : i,, 1 , and l-lniM. .. l li, i. hi,, w -. . . I'll re (i;.l N ( IV. ri, t hlsk, , K-.rsl . last, . note- . r A , . . H ..1 n i anil leu - Ml U I'll !.! . ,. , ,., hh' - --. ;. (leN. ( b.t autl try one TIM KEELER & CO. I n III .lull Just Received : 45 Hhds. New Crop English Island Molasses. Will Sell Cheap. .ITI.Y T i Ferdinand Ulrich, WHOLESALE GROCER MIDDLE STItKFT, NEW BKKNK, N. C. T. A. (Ihhkn's Oi.n Stm. Old Suits Made New. Ceiitlenirn an, I .adlea' ( !,. :.:,iK Cleanpd. dyed and repaired b .IHHN W I I.I.I A MS, on Hnnro. k street u tween South Kronl and I'ollock streets .New Heme, N. C. The rmtronaee of the fitlzens of New Kerne auj tnrroundlng country Is earnestly bo. llrtled -nJ4 iltf 11 Hotel Albert, Middle Street, New Berne, x. C. M. PATTxtRaON, Prepnctor, OfTert spctolal lndaoements to oommerclil aten. Outline of superior sxosllenre. Omnlbaa ana btnua niran at an mini aad sssamara. CHEAP FOR CASH! it..: ' -; , ; k".iigr -ot of Castiaxd 'tt Lard. .- Sugar Ciired Hanaa, - -.v '- Breakfast Bacon and Slmnl ' -dart, ; ALSO "-:' 5 FreU Lot ofHetfleld & I)tirkei Crackers and Cakes. ' - . r- And various other things CHEAP FOB .-. -; CASH, at J. F. TAYLOR'S, ' Foot of Middle fctrwfgg Newlierne, Jane 19, 1887.-4td II r f-tl