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1mm al VOL. VI.--NO. 95. NEW BERNE. N. C, THURSDAY. JULY 21, 1887. VlilVK : CENTS. Tiif Daily ? LOCAL NEWS. BUSINESS LOCALS. 'PttUNKS, Curtains, aud Table Oil 1 Cloth, cheap, et B;u Ike's. BOQUE Sound Watermelons kept constantly en ice at Emanuel Fitter's, Broad street. jul9tf. I ."OR SALE-A fine Cow. I'rice $30. W I' IU' RKCS 1 BUFFALO Lytliia Ki : J i Waier No. 2 for sale bv jniJOtf W 1. 1'almhk 1M1E bent butter. Clue mi! Lard A kept ou Ice at Act x Ji -Meii's- m J a very low price. Ji.-' if ! IMFTY BARK El S I.1MK. amiable for! sanitary iniri.or.es. al ?c. per barrel i delivered . (ii at do per barrel in li -barrel lulu ito Ai.i.kn ('. Ferli lizern, Liiue. Planter, Cement, (ilass. Paints, Varnish and Oil at low prices. (iEu. Ai.lkn & ('. Jobbers, Retailers arid Chewers are all delighted with OLD HI I ToBACCU. A bret io prevailed all day yes terday. The mercury ody reached 9'.: . A hhowerof rain would be much ap predated aud be of considerable benelil lo Ibis section. We are glad to know ibut tlie sick neasln our sister city. Kinston. is not so bad as has been staled. "Charily and Children ' u the name of a Dew paper published in Thomas villejin the interest of the Baptist r -pbanage there. Tickets for the excursion lo Ports mouth Saturday morniiiK at 7 o'clock are on sale at the " I. asi Chance" store of B. B. I lavenport s Bring m arjo' hi-r phrase for iln- per son who mentions In l ue.nl. i nuta, " "Church Bel Is mil 1 1 . thorn'' have been inipor-eil on enough We are pleased in noi.- the e--..l pit ronae at Hotel AIIk -ii Tin. utile I ie till continues cii'illeiu :ind the many corivenicnrii are u 1 1 licit could be de aired. A friend writes us fruui Round Knob I hit they lave to sleep under two blankets there. Most too cool , can you not strike a difference with in ami make it more pleasaut for bulb . The Hornet's Nest Rilles of Charlotte passed ;op the road ypsterday morning from Morehead. Two other companies are still there, one from Fayetteville and the lisldsville Light Infantry. The lire alarm last night at 10 o'clock called out Ihu ITre department and a large crowd of Bppctatorn. It was found to be some stables at tho foot of l'ollock street, near tueen. The loss is diglit. As the number of passengers will be limited, we are requested to slate that all who wish to go on the excursion of the New Berne Fire (-o. toNags Head, will please hand in their name before hand to the foreman, Mr. J. W. Moore. Major Dennison's water works have proven themselves invaluable during the past hot spell. Wherever they ex tend the hydrants have been kept busy sprinkling the sidowalks and street", keeping down the dust and cooling the alrnospero. Their further extension will be much appreciated. From the strangeness of the thing in .that the very same names reside in New Berne, we copy the below tele gram from the Washington ill. C ) National Republican: "New Yohk, July 11. The case of officer Habn. accused of murdering Jack Hussey, has been adjourned until Bepteniber. Tho defense will be in ssDity." Personal. BIr. T. C. Evans, of the Greensboro North State, gave us a call yesterday, lie is on bis return from Morehead where'.be has been spending a few days. Steamer Movements. The Annie of the E. C. D. line sailed yaeterdar afternoon with cargo of lum ber, merchandise and truck. The Ves per of this lino will be in this morning. Steamer Pamlico sailed yesterday with a good cargo of general freights andanamber of passengers for Nor folk Tia Nags Head. New Firm. Messrs. Willis, Edwards & Co. have reopened the machine shops recently operated by the late E. O. Cuthbert. These are young -men who hare applied them selves close to their trade until they now give notice,, with added im proved machinery, of their ability to do all kinds of work in brass and iron, boiler makings casting, etc. They guar antee to do good work at reasonable ratesv f LetWr from Superintendent Blind Institute. - - - Acstih. Texas. i M. A. K. HvwTKs: Dear Sir 1 uke great pleasure in saying that your spec V taclee ezoel anything I hare yet been " able to procure, enabling me to read - the finest print arith ease and comfort, : - - Fbark Rusty, M.D. -. -Jk.il eyes fitted and the fit guaranteed :; at the drag store of F. 8. Duffy, New ' Perse. -JurSlm Suggestions for Hot Weather. Up to the jyesent writing there bus been little abatement of the hot weather and in order to best bear it great care must be exercised in our conduct and habits. Careful dieting and P" cleanliness of body are of the greatest importance. Meats and all highly seasoned food shouKd be avoided as much as possible, and breads, fruits and the like lakeu in their btead. Keep out ! of the t-uu all you can, take but little lpbysu-al exercise, wear no surplus 'clothing and those colours which uie jllieleasl conductors of heal. Cool off gradually before taking a plunge I. nth and iitii fculp down ice w ut r but lake your nine aud sip il slowly. A plenty ol sleep is also very nnpo lam and al no time should the head be expoted lo the rays of the tun, but kept as cot I as possible through natural means. Lxtremely daogerous is all manner of dissipation when the ther mometer is up in ihe nineties. Contrary to w hat one is apt to suppose, the lunger these hot spells, lusteatl of becoming stronger to withstand the effects of sun stroke, w e are weaker and more subject lo an attack . Resolutions ol RcMitct. At a regular communication of St. John's Lodge, No. 3, A. F. aud A. M. held at their hall Wednesday night July U. A . I). Ihb7 A. L. 58P7. The following resolutions were unani mously adopted : Whereas, It has pleased Almighty (iod the great architect of the universe to remove from our midst our late venerable and bcloed brother Samuel V . Chad w ick . and Whereas Uih but just that a tilling 1 1 cognition f his many v i r t lies sle -ti ,1 ! had It. 1 1 f -re lie 11 KesoUe-l. : SI s I. .dee, N .: of A. 1 an I A M th.i! w I. lie we ..,w Willi hlllllble sub 111 IM -li l" the will o 1 1 1 e most High. e 'I o 1 1 -t 1 lie 1 1 s- lie Hi I I, f r oui hi III w lo lo, III I r mil us Ksb-ilvoi 'i l.i.t l li I In -le.itli of .Sat,,iM W . Cliadwii-k the 1odge laments the loss of a brother who was (when able) ever ready to pri. Her the hand of aid aud the voice of sympathy to the needy aud distressed of the fraternity, whose ut most endeuvorB were exerted for its welfare and prosperity. A friend and companion who was dear lo us all. be ing one of the oldest members of our Lodge A ciliy.cn whose upright and noble I ife w as a slandai d of emulation to Ins fellows. Resolved, That the heartfelt sympa thy of this Lodge be exleude 1 to his family in their atllictiou. Wm. B. Bon i. L W. Ham'iii k, L B. K hikhtn, Committee. cm: w soothes a heart OLD 1 HI I' TOBACCO. It I sorrow and gladdens every La Orange Itoms. The w eather is aomew hat cooler Wi had some very hot days. Rev. Mr. Rose preached last Sunday, his regular appointment. Col. Davis and wife are spending n few days at Morehead City. ('apt. Jill Davis is olf to the moun tains attending the presa convention. Miss Lillian Dillon is recovering from a recent spel I of s ic k ness, we are glad to hear. Every cue has to eat and he who don t work for it, h:is to in someo'.her way look out. Several cases of sickness in our town, hut wo hear of none very dangerous at this lime. Crops are needing raiu, aad the weather prophets say it is to come in a lay or two. We hope to see it. We are glad to hear that Mrs. Rose is much imfiroved of her recent sickness. We hope to hear of her entire recovey soon. A goodly number of town people are ell ependlDg the hot term in different aections. We hope they aro havmg a good time. The gathering of noisy crowds on our streets Sundays should bs broken up. They are troublesome to those near by if those at a distance are not affected. Watermelons are coming in right freely now, and are finding ready sales. Eggs are going without buyers, they are bad things to buy in hot weather. J. J. Herring, Jr. delivered his San day school lecture at Hickory Grove last 8unday. to a goodly number of the citi zens of Bucklesberry. Johnny, youngest child of Mrs. Kibler'srdied in this place last Monday night after several days sickness. Mrs. Kibler has the sympathy of our com munity. Q. W. Houston heard someone at his chicken bousfe Monday night, and went out to see. The thief left uncere moniously, leaving some of his effects. The tracks were fitted to the feet of a suspected one, and the case ii being investigated. We don't know now it will turn out. A tedious referee case was heard be fore D. IL Stanton in this place last week. Two days was consumed in tax ing evidence, etc. The plaintiff was renresented bv Judge Fairoloth of Ooldeboro, and the defendant by N. J. Rouse, Esq., of Kinston. we nave not beard if a decision has been made. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. MBg. WlHgTjOW'S BooTHwa Bybup should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the sums, allara .ail oain. cures wind colio, and is the beat remedy for diar- hoBa. Twenty-five cents a bottle. , marl7dtulhsawly STATE NEWS bileauc! from Our Fxtuauge. Kal-igli Visitor: A gentleman in tins eitv iah -.i hen that Irtvslil doabe ;.,,rv diy. One of these can be seen at Mr. Johu K. Ten el I'd grocery store. (iulil.sbnro Argus : We are told flint Mi .1. ll. Overman has made a inui li ;i ff i'KI off one acre pi ititt-il in walt i inelouK. Mr. 0eri!i.ui lai-es indie but t lie best. I'lill.- 1 In in at the iiojiei time, aud tlic ate aluas fiei-li and ripe when be pulS t lletici- ln success. Durham Keroidei : Lee Craul.v, a white iiiaD working al ('apt. Lee's ! Tirl- rjlnlii h:l. KTrimcr inuii l-'r I day ni'tit hu astonished the per eons at J. W.. Miirkhaui's store ou Main tieet, by picking up a sack of salt, weighing 250pouuds, in hi.-s teetli and walking across tlie tore with it. li itham Heconl. Mr.Jen.se Mil liken dieil at bis resilience, about three mile.s from here, on the 7th iuM., in tho ninety third year ct ln age. Notwithstanding his extreme old age he had retained Ins mental faculties and was physically pre served in a remarkable manner. He could read easily without spec tacles, and bis memory was as ie tentive as a man fifty years younger. Ilaleigh Visitor: There is on i', ! i lut ion at tli- arl store of Mr. l ied Watson a lilei size oil painting of 1 In- I. itc ( apt. Randolph A . .Shot well. The picture was executed l inn townsman, Mi. I'. '. Knins, who lias been making crayon por ti a.ts l r a number ol years. ' Ins : t lie lust ml pai ill mg I hat has e i i been ex III In I ed by li I m . e make no comments but ask the 1 1 public to call and see it aud judge lot tlieinsch u.s. The pictuie should be hung in t lie State library. Charlotte' Chronicle: A Chron icle reporter was last week favored with an opportunity to inspect the cops along the line of the Carolina Central road, between Charlotte and Wilmington, a distance ol HI'-' miles. Not a poor Held ol cotton or coin was to be seen along the entire route. The crops aro good along the whole line, the corn grow ing with unwonted luxuriousness. Cotton is high, clean and well ad vanced. The crops about Red Hank are remarkably fine. Farm ers who got on and off tho train say that they have better crops this year than they have had lor '2r years. Raleigh News and Observer: In tlie death of Col. Ed. Graham Hay wood, winch occurred suddenly at his residence in this city last night, there passed away one of the finest intellects the State of .North Caro lina has ever produced. The men tal grasp, the power of analysis, the profundity of the learning ol Col. Haywood were remarkable. The study ol law was to him a pas time, and bis mastery of that science, which lie chose for Ins pro fession, in all its intricacies, all its details, all its deepest principles, was little less than marvelous. He started out in life under the most favorable auspices possible to a young man of his day and had the bright promise of his youth been fulfilled he would have taken rank without doubt with the ablest law yers of the land, lu this prime he was a superb orator, also. He was in short magnificently endowed and be falls an intellectual giant. Ho was the only surviving sou ol the late (". S. Senator Wm. 11. Haywood and has gone to his long home in the fifty-sixth year of his age. List of Letters Remaining in the postofflce at New Berne, Craven county, N. C, July 17, 18S7. A. H. Bryant. Roseanner Chadwick, John Carter, Frank Fnlford, Turner Fletcher. John Gordener Tempy Jones, Omelia Jones, Nancy James, Senia Mer rit, Maria Mitchell, Svntby Rasberry, Walter Q. 8mace, W. H. Ward, Addie White Nannie Wheatley. Persons calling for above letters, will say advertised, and give date of list. M. Manly, P. M. What True Merit Will Do. The unprecedented sale of Bweliee's Gferman Syrup within a few years, has astonished the world. It is without doubt the safest and best remedy ever discovered for the speedy and effectual cure of Coughs, Colds, and the severest Lung troubles. It acta on an entirely different principle from the usual pre scriptions given by Physicians, as it does not dry np a Cough and leave the disease still in the system, but on the contrary removes the cause of the trou ble, heals the parts affected and leaves them in a purely healthy condition. A bottle kept in the house for use when the diseases make their appearance, will save doctor's bills and a long spell of serious illness. A trial will convince yon of these facte. It is positively told by all druggists an 4 general dealers in the land, fnoe, 70 cts., large bottles. Jones County ltemb Wc are certainly l,m share of hot wealtier Our Trenlon friecds si, crying out dull times wi: ' city of Oionev. full all the lime a great Bcar- Watermelons are cl.eap an 1 p I at Trenton, cauced no doubt 'scarcity pf the dunes ..f ihe melon pure hast r. We learij ll.iit Mr.-ai. 1 Mi- rLllf ul by the i erage 1. .V. Fom ue hti'l pleasure of oine few Jays .iite ibe WMt froui a sliaiit'er that cam e liirlit-i I !li ll.rUi lis I. unit is The l.lh viUtI. if Ihe subsided , an i ihe farmero eideraOle damage i., tLeir the freshet t in i. -, m-ait Trent hae r e nor t con -(. rtipB f ruin i ha J ha w ao anticipated We learn that u.e farmero of Junes ill have a grand ut uitiuii down the Trent and a rand ball at Trenton ou the 4lh of Aujum iii-il full particu lara in our uent num. KgB are eellmg al 'lreni.-ii fur Tea doeu lu trade and in .1 anted at that . huckleberries 1 .' to and not wanted corn 7u-. per bushel chukeim. t-piiu' '.'UaL'j . per pair. r..n nut wanted Mr 1 II t..y Las purchamd the More iii'Ure i,n the palnoliajie ft a; Trel.li n. hi, I will II,. ve ll Lear tl.i Trenton hri lt'e and i, n,....l. 1 u into n fiml cl.i.-- fiehia ciibii '.i. n.-t mill. We lealli thai the I lee Will ItaptlPte are making preparali ,iin t- erect a houae of worship al the erifiiig of the Core Creek, lienton and Kiiihlon loadi, thia fall, and Mr l.ewih kin' will alho erect a cotluii K'o Ihere Thohe prrsonw whi lile depi'liiilint upon iheir daily earniiiK" '' i the i-up bort of IhenibelveM and llnir fminliee are ha int a hard time now hi nee I lie i i oph an Up, lie Ili.mv i f the la to al. i il l in n w . ii k lit lllilfhed lie hailHti d all ll. and ai 1 1 r . :i t I I fllll lH to 1 mpl ih.n ici) f . a. Ill 1,1 f ll.. We pi-M I i.i-t a r m .! ti -1 a-- i ctmimi ii - il win 0 immi ije i inipi 0 w e! 1 nito le e. 'VII, w IW ' 1.' li ' 1- . I l.i- .s I -ln.ja uur ulil li 1 (if feui't'H L k tin- l:r i -, "I 1 1 tlalt'd (iiu'ii. ft'W t-iiir .i i hllUhe of worthlji huh Miillv III ruiiair. Sini'r tlien il hH Ix-rii rcniiri(l and the Kiicoiial iuhh Iihi- ern lcil a neat and comiiiocliouH clmnli li(nif, while the Method IslN now have on their location the material to put up a i him li. While tliene are moving on our ilii-nn aro not forgetting the old Iioum-h. thu honieH of their imreiilH . the kihiU'IH are applying the fiuiiit and pern il lirui-lieH in the iit-iiti'xl manlier mi Iln in We are glad lu bee our county luwn im proving, arid hope the tuiililing Ihkiiu will coiiiinue many yeaiH yet. We are glad to nee our fanners im proving the value of their plantations by erecting good Kubflantial dwellings and tenant huimeH where heretofore Htooil the old tune log cabin with i ta two doors in the center, a mud chimney on one end, and a nmall peephole of a window in the other. How much more progresnive and comfortable the tenant holmes of I. H. llankn, I, "win King and many others look than they did three yearB ago. We are glad lu seo thuse old mud chimneys aud dark. uiiTentilated cabins panu away, and m in their tti-;id good brick chimneys and guml modi in I rained Iiouich with a plfiilv of light mid ventilation. We again repeal, we are glad to ueo the agieeable change, for w ilh good houses nonu of our farm ers need fear of securing the very best of tenant:', and besides it creates a good feeling between landlord and tenant, caiiK'H the li i. an l to i cluu lib' hiselforts to pler.oe the landlord win n be i-ees bun interested in the weli.ue of himself and family. Suiiie lime t nu e 1 saw a state ment in the News a:.d 'ili-erver thai John Sil ivan t of 1 1 ri i !:e i i aint v . who is one of her most successful farmers, was takiDg particular interest in the comfort and w elfare of Ins ti nanti.. having the best of tenant hou-,1 s erected at his own expense, also n house ol worship, and besides evei y ear employed a school i teacher (ur his tenants' (bildren. We will wafer uur last dime thai John Nili vant den t eftt n have to inouiti the de parture of any of Ins guu.l tenants. ( d.li Kll' Ti MIA (.'( ) s, Us Mill, k and never fa h to please. Tl.v A I'l l n. Pamlico Items. The cotton crop has improved won derfully since the heavy rains haTe ceased. The youngest child of Mr. and Mrs Frank Hill, aged months, died on the 15th Inst. We regret to learn that Iiempsey. our popular prrytijiar, has an attack of bay fever. We wish him a ppeedy re covery. The last picnic of the season was held at Concord on the lfith inst. Judging from reports al! who attt ndej enjoyed themselves. Miss Stella Roberts, one of the grace ful ladies of your city, is here on a visit to her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Jones. We wish her much pleasure and enjoyment while among us. Mr. Chas, McCotter, a young man formerly of Pamlico, but now of Flor ida, who has been spending a few days with relatives and friends of this place, has returned to the land of flower where he seems to be doing well going as captain of a tugboat. We wish him continued succets. Tonic, Alterative and Cathaitx. Simmons Liver Regulator cures mala ria, biliousness, dyspepsia, headachp, constipation and j6iles. It is most ef fectiye in starting the secretions of the liver, causing the bile to act as a purge. When there is an excess of bile in the stomach, the Regulator is an active purge; after the removal of the bile it will regulate the bowels and impart vigor and health to the whole system. Ll 1 1 h Ju't fa AL . TLv c i..LLiJJaU a ibie plate lb gradual i .ik: im .i 1 DUiubcre. rceuurLeB of cilum in l: ai. i For gLud 111 uel'J hh J I. 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A i . 1 1 1 1 hU i - i ou the ra.lna1 . w b bad bt - :i M' k f i a Wn k ff'illl i hllBtr UIiklK'Vt I, I tii r tii I -. pi a t .1 li i iijft- J f in , nit -d i ;i! ' rr al; -I J-1 . h ti 1 1 1 f f ( 1. 1 I I .i 111 , i. f t ..lit - f I hi- h Lf , .Uid w t.- i ilii 1 llil etcri. ii iM-'.ei.tly I'..:;.'- u ch titin l ! 1 1 1, k I a W u I i .-iM- ! ii : It iv br w no Mdlhiii' ttiWhT'it ll- iritin and il in 1 u 1 1 it - v, . U In ii w . : h in two i r , three yards vf the t vt If ' dropped upuu his kum. and o:,e f thobe v, bu saw buu, stales ttial br ! : bis arms quiet) y acrim bis br caht iln man g led corpse was t arr u d sonn- f . ,m feet and droped t ll ib- w bule tirt.ii then paotiii ut r bun I tu- railr a 1 authorities had a n-lhn furmfht I : the 'J o . i. k tram to. k tht- leu, i .1- L A she li f w l, I e tin- pa r t I. If L dei-eawt-.i wm- ii .t tiiariu- 1. bii. t : i bara t I a- ;t lab..ft-f . an 1 b M - ! ,i n m biti 1. isk all n ! .:..'. i- a I I W I, . 1. i , i v . . ii, 1 1 1 . ! i I . . : . L d r i ; , k aii 1 n '. i 1 , ; . . . . ; ; inr f-v i i -in. i.l- a! I. i : u 1 1 1 ! . lo . : ... :. ., i . '..,:. ,,i . i ll w.r a .,;,.!!.,.; ,:. i ; i . 1 1 o . ; i -i at .ui, 1 1, , .(ii I.. : i. i. t ' ' 1 1 . . i . i ' ' -1 n, : i -. i i ; t. . i -. .. : lino- I h I !i l -sii l t i 1 1 i , i . . ; in i lid . w li ii Ii 1 1 is 1 1 u li ) 1 1 , li i l i i Ill-veil Ins pu. I si Hi I of It..- I ui s'. ul. self rnurili-r 'l lu-i.- a ll .ti. r thruugliuul ihe h ,1. 1 as liu- s, in,. I lie, down the halls, the llalll Iihbiuii nit-! a man. The ( hecks of bald men were blanched. Inn it was among the other sex that t-1 . ilemeiit run riot f"i alone. ll was about the tune that the ladies were prt-pung their evening toilli lies and most of them were in their rooms, but you can't suppose they stayed there, feeling that ihe know I edge that it was no one from the hold and an enure stranger to us all might allay the eiciteinelit . 1 rushed for the second floor to impart that information. Hut al the head of the stairs 1 was met with the forbidding ommaiid , ' don i come up here," and 1 didn't. I cul l hoar a babel of tongues, bul tho ado, nition was sufficient and 1 delegated the fair commander to communicate !,. above facts to the others and I retired!. I learned afterwards that mother lint bards were the predominating stylus on the Moor, and for that reason 1 wm IiIoi kadeil Tomorrow I am tu ki !. 1 f r a trip '," Mount Mm hell, taking the pinacl,- , ! the llllle Hi, Ige and 1 lell , 1-1. 1 1 In Slillli.-- j . it as v c g" s. i 1 ir the i cm-i. t a! u i I itou nd h nub, .1 u I y ; ! , I livery t'"i n i i Mki. i i a : ph. :., 1 buy 1)1.1) Ul 1' Ti iHAl'i 1 JrH eopcnccl Willis, Edwards & Co. Have reopened the New H.-iiu Mai I..: . Works, and have addid T.-.l l ' l works to do all kiu.ls . f M.e i.it.e ..i. I Boiler Work at short n.'tn . j They havu also added a f u 1 1 i r tu their works, and are pr epan 1 t" d 1 In best of lirass and 1 run I an . nr. If vo u want good w or k r i e uh a . all All work guaranteed an I done at pin es to su it the times. jvll Iv AT THE THEATRE. Thursday Ev'g.July 21. Miss ADELINA SAUNDERS, Temperance Reader and Elocutionist, will give one of her performances fir the bensfit of St. Cyprian Church She will be assisted by Miss (ieorgia l'hypi in some of her favorite scngs. Mie comes highly endorsed. Reserved seats for sale at the barber shop of Robert Green and at the Theatre after 9 o'clock Thursday morning. 1 BQIIESWAHTED. We will give the HIGHEST MAR KET PRICE for BONES delivered to us at our factory on East Front street, in jy!9tf E. H. & J. A. MEADOWS. Goods Found. In Craven county, on the edge of Muddy branch poooein, on the north side of Neuse river from New Berne, and about thirty yards from the Purify road, a lot of harness, a clock, spoons, the inside works of a watch, etc., etc. The owner or owners of said goods can obtain the same by giving substantial proof of ownership and paying for thiB advertisement and other charges. It is thought that these goods were left there by the notorious horse thief who was in thia section some time ago. CHARLEY IPOCK, jy!7 dwlw New Berne, N. C. r V- Sihli WM. LtO. SLOTH Smaliwood & Slover : 'LALEIiS IN '" a Mil -ware, MM -il. ASXWARE -' IM.' CROCKERY, -'- KUSD8Z !-.M.TH, OILS A' STOVf ' iil'A.v-'l.i) AM TO FF.ICE ANDQUALITY. M "!'I; v' - I. -Nfit Door to 11". Ali,Tt, M .V HKKNK, N. C. TRINITY COLLEGE" ' b' ; 'A' I I I ruKfclPEKT. 1 " : 1 1 ' '" '" - 1 u ii;;. i ami end ' u- c of id- M. ' ' : ' iiottlt) of ' ! t t-iu-r h'at-ulty I'l'lihtnri mill wo " ' K --i-urnr lead lug 11 " A fie .i bachelor ' ' 'r ' I'r -.jr uloi y tkml '-f ' I - til ul iigs. f urnW ' " I ' n fT henllli ; llitti IN. tut. W I . , on (he - ' ' I...! -it-1 hi! . HlH- ' 11 '. s I 'real - .I,' ' , .N i Wanted, ; m.kki:s : .ii-i in . N ('. 1 ul illlluuinrM, ( ii ii hi 1 u i Ion. 1 ' i , n 1 1: l.'.O U' : is.- i-..ri 11, U rtcbio V Ill -I U Mi lulu, be, i II 1 erBlu. Catawba College, M V I 1 1 N ( .fc I l. 1- II 1 i I .-s ., i 1 . . m 1 1 i , -n rs.-. 1 . - . - i s 1 1, 1 i v Ar, ' !.:. I ,, w u.ll.v s ' . - - M, i 1'iile - , I A .!. ill ' iuFHKI!, ' I 1 I II 1 1 . I'l I... I ll. Greatly Reduced Prices W .-ion.- : in ..he i "-in ! -r my Kail an I .HI. r I- I w ul make a LARGE REDUCTION oi i ! n - i r s.i i - ., u I am - 1 1 1 -1 . 1 N. w ai, I 1 1 1 .-1 . i i . uud s lower tl...l. 1 ' H - I I lo ie hi f ie In - i i b. 1 '. r e i.r, basing a n.l I will .' i" ! v ! - ii i u Mhllh a lid i,ii'H. Mi s. C. M. V. FOLLETT. . : ; d 1 1 Fine Qid Rye Whiskey i ! '. M i . 1 1 ii, .,1 I so. by i: N 1 : IT A. CAMP MEETING I I.I.N I w .III u,h v.'lli .la ill leae New k A M. on f .H I V for al ' i ll I o 11 I the I 1. Il.'l ill I ll U 1 it r n .- an 1 1. -1 1 - i r u a . ku .III ' Us ' 't I and ' 'craeuke. and will re-l-'iiig Tins, lay. This will ! ul trip and w ill strike Ocra ..' f i i tho i amp Meeting be in progress then. For - iinati' n apply at ollice of Ir.nt lliu-r M.-amboat Co., .-nhtr.it. i ' '. 'J did Ncti' f to Creditors of the New Home and Pumlico Steam Transnortatioii Company. l ;..!, i a d.-. roe of the I", Si. Circuit ul f r this I'iMrict in Clyde and , k A i n. v. The N. ,V P. S. T. Co. & ' loi.irns. 1 will attend at the . :!. ' ' .mm. ns .V Manly in New Hen . ii 1 ii, lay. July 'J2d, 1SS7, after Nne ,, i n k . A . M . . to take an account ..f m l. i t'-dness due by said Company, and hereby request all persons holding laim- or liens against said Company or tl-.e steamer Elm City to present Mid pii.ve before me said claims or liens. i: H I.1HMAN. Hefere. ' .1 ul v l'.;h. 1--7. 16 dtd ALL to know the sec: Chance'' will o$ Who wish to know the secret of "Th' I.a-H Chance'' will oall at B. B. DAVENPOBT'S, FtflT OF nitlDI K STREET. I '1 1 1 HORNER SCHOOL, OXP-OHD. N. c. THK FAT. I. TERM ' 'F 11 will begin Ul 1st dr of Anjrnt. The prti-p of Hoard and Tuition, cxelnstva--of wmlilnn nad lltMs, n. only rllntlf Dl' .' lara. 'ihero..ris f.-r I'.nieis will be r titled ana refurnisjinll.f f.re Hie session opena. Thfl(chn l ofl- rs in all retpecta tbe tetl, advantages. . J v ; Hend for :r v.'.nr and ealalogra .1 H. HORNER, Principal. Oxford. N ...Inly.lW. ;)91iWW
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 21, 1887, edition 1
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