Da OURN AL VOL. VI.-NO. 97. NEW BERNE. N. C., SATTKDA Y. JULY 23, 1887. FKK E 5 CENTS; The J ILY r 1 p i AT 17 W C AJj1Lj 1J0. lnral Minimi llmau.r . New Berne, latitude, 851- 6 North. " longitude, 77- 3 West. Sun rise. 4:43-1 Length of day, - Hun wu, 7:38 I 14 hours, 4r minute v..(,i, ri .us at 1 1 47 p. m BUSINESS LOCALS. A HNK HTAl L Hii SV hid 1)1.11 at ' ' liAV. ILAVoKINU K.TKAl'I I uu.ilm i I -u pel l . I li ' I MU'N Ki, liirimiir. mi,. I 'L.hle Oil 1 Cloth, cheau. ul H o li.t's Ih, cheap, ut HUUUL Sound Wall-1 no -h.na ki.l constantly i u ice nl r.iuanuei Hsber'a, Hroad street jumf OKKALh- A Fine Cow W L l'rice $80. Ml KKl'S BUFFALO I.ythia 8prin Water No. 2. for sale by jo30tf W. L I'ai.mek I1FTY BAKKELH 1.1 M K, amiable for 1 sanitary purposes, at 75c per barrel delivered, or at fOc per barrel in live barrel lots. (!ko. Ai.i.in u. Fertilisers, Lime, l'laMcr. Cement Olasa. PttinU), Varnish and Oil at low prices. (iEO. A l.l.KN & Cu. A good rain paidour vicinity a visit yesterday which was much appreciated. Steamer Margie leave this morning at 7 o'clock on the excursion to Ports mouth and Ocracoke. One case before the Major yesterday for disorderly conduct. Judgment was suspended on payment of cost. The mail train was about two hours lata last night. A run olf of the track at Ooldsboro was the cause U. J. T. Harm, Presiding Elder of the New Kerne District .Conference, will preach at the M. K. Church iIuh morning at 11 o'clock. A steeple has been erected to the church of Hsv. John Johnson, col , ou the corner of End and New Bouth Front streets, which adds much to lis appear anoe. ' Councilman Dick Williams ia varying the arduous duties of hi ollice with soearins: flounders by the light of a pine torch in the vicinity of Slocumbs creak. He in mooting with great suc cess. Remember that a special train will luave here in the morning at 9 o'clock for Morehead, affording ample time for you to eat breakfast and get olT without any great rush for n pleasant trip to the seashore. - Do not let melon rinds or any other kind of refuse accumulate about your premises this hot weather. Decomposi tion seta in very quick producing an odor that ia anything else than condu cive to hea 1th. Huokleberries retail on the streetH at 5ts. per quart. The pickers report a good crop of the low-ground, but the highland, a much superior berry, scarce, on account of fires going through the woods having injured the hushes. The number of visitors at Morehead and Beaufort is unusually large this season. There are about five hundred at the Atlantic Hotel, the New Berne House is nearly full, and nearly all the private boarding-houses arc patronized. At Beaufort the Ocean House and boarding-houses are also pretty well filled. Mrs. Husan E. Price, who is so well known by many families here for the exceptionally fine poultry and eggs she brings to town, brought, in addition to her usual supply yesterday, four small eggs laid by a pullet only three and one half months old. She said she brought them to present to the Editor's children as a curiosity, but the oyerlooked the fact that this number would not mora than half go around. The.qnestion of division was not a hard one to sol ye as on of the group a five year old was present. He took the four and marched home with: "I'm going to have me a boil." Bitten by a White-Oak Snake. Mr. James Scott, superintendent of the farm near Eirerdale formerry owned by Capt. S. H. Gray, was bitten on the finger by a large white-oak snake Thursday. Be was out feeding up his stock and when putting some feed in a trough he felt something sting one of ' his fingers. Thinking it ft briar scratch ; - ha paid little attention to. it at first. In , short while it began to swell end be ootne quite pelnfnL He went back to the stable, and looking in the trough, : saw an immense white oak snake, which v ne at oaoa killed. A frog poltioe was applied to the wound. He then oeme s to New Berne and went to Dr. Hughes, for treatment. He Is thought to be out of danger. .;' " ' ad tick to iotbebi. ' 4 - Mrs. WtkbloWb Boothiho Strop should always be used for children teething. . It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cores wind colic, S"d is the beet remedy for .diar- hrra Two-'v-five Cfr a t ct'Je. r - ? c '"It ! Steamer Movements. ; The signer Vesper csper of the L.C.L line ! -.ilH'-......!. . . f ..I. ... of merchandise, naval Blore and truce The Aunir i f this line will arrive this morning tciiiner Blanche arrived from ICn t n ) r.-t i i.iy w ilh general freight Cadtlsh.p A i p , intintut . The l c. " y.iung gentlemen i,r.n. mtiiJed by the i .mmatee t.. Mr. Sim mons 1 r bpp-liniment to Wect Point ar e ' ieo (i liai.iiu of New lieriie and J. li. Spilnihij nf llalifa & county . It was hiii . I .!. :,le the i rder in huh the.- e ti' )"ui.t; :i..u bIii.uM tie ihosen, but l..th . i.u! 1 i.i t be Lift, anj Mr. Sim uiuus hai concluded to appoint Mr. Random w ith Mr. Spiluiau as alternate. Both of the appointees will have lo report lo the Academy on the 20th day of August Should Mr. Ransom fail either in the mi ntal or physical eiami ualicii, his alu male "ill be examined at once. There were eight applicants, all of whom Mood good examinations, but Messrs. Kuiscm und Spiliuan showed exceptional proficiency iu the subject upon which they were examined. We congratulate; our young towns man upon his success. He is a young man of good talents and much promise, and will reflect credit on the State and district, ne ia a son of (Jen. Robert Ransom, a brave soldier and true man. Am w p k no a our citizens will be glad to hear from our popular former towns man, Mr. II. A. Hell, wp produce tho follow ing f r in the ( 'hattanooa Kveiiing Herald "A Herald reporter walking along Last Ninth street w as attracie.l by the manner in w hich room No. 14 was be ing fitted up. ivitering, he introduced himself to Mr. Hell, the j-iweler, w h has opened up in this room "Mr. Bell is from New Berne. North Carolina, where he occupied a position as one of the leading business men of the city, as is shown by tho flattering endorsements given him unsolicited by the New Berne board of trade. "The Herald iB pleased lo welcome him to Chattanooga; with ample capi tal and an unquestioned reputation for honest and reliable business dealings he will prove a valuable addition to the business men of Chattanooga. His stock is one of the finest ever brought to the South, embracing diamonds, watches, rings, charms, plated ware and in fact everything in he jewelry lino. He has an elegant store and a stock that cannot be excelled as to quality and beauty. "The silver toilet set preeented by the K. of L,. and the silver bugle presented to Chief Whiteside came from this new establishment.. 'The citizens of Chattanooga should welcome him to their midst; they will hnd him personally agreeable and ob liging and as a business man prompt and reliable. Ji bbers, Retailers and Chewers are all . l-hghted with OLD RIP TOBACCO. At Morehead City. Atlantic Hotkl. July 21, 1887. Khitor JofKNAi.: One may now say that the success of Morehead City as a watering-place is assured. Its growing popularity is fully shown by the num bers who come every year from a dis tance, even from across the Mississippi, to enjoy the varied pleasures it offers. This hotel has always been well kept, but never better than at present. Messrs. Cooke and Foster Brothers are most agreeable hosts, and have the sympa thy of their guests in making the enter tainment received at their house accept able to every one. They know how to keep a hotel well, and it is manifest to every one that there is no advantage in keeping one poorly. In view of the proposed sale of the property August 1st, it is hoped that the management will oontinue the same, and the young gentlemen who have added so much to the popularity of the place may reap the reward of their labors. A writer from the seashore is serious ly derelict who does not recite the names of the persons present, and note the characteristics of the more dis tinguished, but the company there is so large that a general personal mention mast be deferred for another occasion. Your readers may be interested in "what is going on,'' and how the com pany is employed. No watering place in the country possesses greater variety of amusements than Morehead City. As every one catches on to a few nautical phrases here let me give you a day's log kept at the hotel. Yon are called on deck for breakfast at eight bells to which of yon are energetic yon respond before two bells are struck. During the watch from eight till twelve, you take breakfast, greet yonr friends, and ascertain who is here. The last is best done by taking a ohair in the nor' west corner of the dancing pavillion, when you oan al ways find a breeze, and see the oom pany pass In review. From this point you listen to the mueio of an excellent orchestra, observe the children dance, and assist by looking on at a game of lawn-tennis. The players are Miss Richardson, daughter of the great cot ton planter, and Miss May Peters, of Atlanta, and Mr, Yilleplgue, of Georgia, and Mr.Koberts of New Berne. The bright costumes of both ladies and gentlemen and the graceful movements and . activity demanded by - the game make . . a very- interesting spectacle. There are others who play, but your at tention is required for a game of whist in which you may learn something from the accomplished ladies who take part in the game. riAttwo bells In the next watch you hear it announct d "me are all going in ltle Bound. lou then prepare for t piunge on me incoming lice whicn you. hnii ilell hi f ii I If v.,u urn fnrtunut. J yuu may be called upon to leach some pretty wuuisu lu u blight and becoming 'leid-gear the art of swimming and Moating, liinner is sers ed at four bells. 1 Utlnt; this hour you will be our pf ised '1 w u lull? in the next w an h live o clock All lia.'ido aie pit-pared t- man ilit Ii.mLc l..f I),.' turf. S.'.'iiiu t-Lan 1 U p .1, t he .t rt. I j I tiell the bt :t 1L 1 ler V'U I" a hondlv tlru'le Willi lite trl- ir.g vc.f.. e iii Or ac e it and go j iy f u 1 1 y tn in eel a It is a coult si in w Lk h ihouh overcome you gain health and strength liuin your advrrrarv and from .iMili you withdraw malrful lo and praising ycur conqueror. Reluming to port you prepare fur the luxuries of the supper lable and the civiluiea of the bar room (which is at the same time ihe general w ith draw ing room i, making acquaintances among the most agreeable company ever assembled here. Later in the evening you hear rumors of a hunt You are asked to join, when you find that it is not the sky j curlew you are to wade afler in w ater Just above your boot Iomi, or the sw iftlv Mymg conch you are to bury yourself in Ihe sand and wait for, but me sly and wicked fox the fox, tho gourmet, thai robs all Ihe rooela of ibis peninsula, eating only the breasts of the pu'els and leaving the wings and legs lo be served to the mountain vis Hot who doesn't like fish. The hunt is anew feature in the entertainment by ihe sea shore, should be credited to Ihe sporls men of Wayne. The stable, which contains len well gaited horses, and the kennel in w hich there are thirteen couples of well bred hounds, are the property of Mr. Ceorge Burnett, a popular owner of fine horses of Ooldsboro, N. C. If yen hae ever sat 111 the pigskin and lit-;, n.-d (. the sound of horn when first "The dapple gray couriers of the morn Beat up the light with their bright silver hoofs And chase it through the sky. you thank the master of the hounds and go to Ihe stables to select yiu sadd le and secure your mount. At eight bells of the first morning watch all are in the saddle and stealing away for the wood. In the absence of Mr' Bennett the duties of master of the hunt devolve upon Mr. Charles V. Ro maine of Va., who from the first sound of "Waken lords and ladies gay," to giving a hand down to the ladies at Ihe door step, shows himself a keen and capable sportsman. Once clear of the tow n the houudi go to work with apparent confidence and without delay give unmistakable cry that the game is up. It is hard to re frain from giving you an account, by one of the ladies who followed the hounds, of Ihe run. It lacked a little more than two hours, the fox being killed at Ihe root of a fallen tree. The hounds ran well together and made excellent music varying greatly in their mouths the high voice predominating to an unusual degree. The bunt is a daily occurrence. Every morning the hunters who have been rewarded with a good run and a brush. The morning your correspondent ob served returning from the chase Miss Amyett, of New Berno, and Miss Mai lory, of Memphis, the former having won tho brush. Tho ladies each upon a gray were accompanied by Capt. Osorge W. Charlotte and Capt. Manly, of New Berne, and followed the lead of Col. K. O. (Iregory, of Oranville, a well known sportpman.'mounted upon a handsome thoroughbred. Now Messrs Dixon, Krnul, Pate, and Carman, of Craven, come down, bring your hounds and test their quality in good company. The return from the hunt which is usually about eight o'clock brings the day 's log to a period . Among the New Berniang at Ihis hour are Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bryan. Mrs S. S. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. 1". H. Meadows and Miss Meadows, Capt. and Mrs. J. A. Richardson and the Misses Amyett. The President, Mr. Washington Bryan of the A. & N' C. R. weare pleased to see taking much "needed recreation at the sea shore. The Sea Breeze house is now occupied as a private cottage by- Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Slover here they entertain a charming company of friends from New Berne. Great sympathy is expressed for the people at horde who are suffering from the heat. Here one is never so warm as to inquire what the thermometer records. Wishing you cooling rains. Yours truly, N. If you want a GOOD TOUGH chew of tobacco, try OLD BIP. The Democratic State convention of Ohio met at Cleveland Thursday to nominate candidates for Governor, Lt. Governor, Attorney. General, Treasurer of State, Auditor of State, two judges of the supreme Court and member of the board of public works. The candidates for Governor's office are Congressman James E. Campbell, Thomas E. Powell and Congressman Martin A. Foran. What True Merit Will Do. Ihe unprecedented sale of B ischee ' Qtrman ctyrvp within a few years, has astonished the world. It ia without doubt the safest and beet remedy ever discovered for the speedy and effectual cure of Cooghs, Colds, and the sere rest Lung troubles. It acts on an entirely different principle from the usual pre scriptions given by Physicians, as it doee not dry up 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 foe uee when the diseases make their appearance, will save doctor's bills and a. long spell of serious illness, A trial will convince you of these facts. It is positively sold by all druggist and general dealers ia the land. Price, 73 cts., large bottles. STATE NEW 3 l.ltamd fr(im (Jur 1 Mlniue;. ,'lis-ldlltul thcA'e: ihe Mountain Militaiy School, Kiu ( dJM w. t. i; ..cil Sh , ii liicijial, is Ri.v. The fall . I . w . : I be ino ed to t c i in. h;m ope lie (I at W lIlIHL, some k : ll.t i if u . anil cit. 1' MP !i a- ! tin r:! . n i : Se belt '.nil 1 ;, ,t . i he! I i 'I ,1 I HI;.' ! Il.lt is J . ! .1 lllg h ' in- il iv I Hi;.' Jil.iUIs : ii ' ' due poltioii- t he . tfaiie n'kili,' I'tlk', . !d' dli I iee n Men 111 I A l n - . 1 lie ma llia'.el ..il (.1 t he Llnoill at I ! ed ai.d HI k will el lew da -. The cllllll 1 .Iii, I fiict'd h,t , be;, i in a Urn llaH s!'H (il the Al'tls building ecu M-cuied lot ! he w m k and thus III.' .1... s t! ic I w m k el build tead:! miwafd. .."lioli.;-! 1 he d a e l.i . ly e a i is ii i '. s in e e'.l. I i In;.- 11, :s ': . . ii j.a-i. : In- ll,..-t ilell He i l s. -alee s SI .IM.ll It C. pi l I .' N.. 1 I I i, , ,. : 1IJ.K : n.i; . c i ! ha:i '. 'i a I, ' i : ( I l M id II . ICS cuius id all fin.ls IU our maike! Hi; was excessi el ', ho! mi the three last days of last week. The oldest inhabitant said he had lies el si-en the like. Chatham Kicnul. We an- .i'.iin called nil to i lnoli icli t lie ilea! h i 1 anothei nl liathains ..Mi-! aid must Ii sin el ed c. ! i : - M i . I I , ell I. ill. 11. Hick, last S ear n v da .1 a! Ii . - 1 1 sub in c y M otiiit a : ii !u iishij., tiiidav , iu the . :li!y si c I his a'e. I le as mir o! 1 li the .1111 I II lllOIII el uui el li:i':i n Nod i lis; '. Ii I I ( llliil, lill III' In ell f gajjed iu I ho hii.m t han h:il I a ci lit u r . uncle ol Mr. .1. Van well known nm si ly in, count v. I l(i was mir i: I e ,11 II. I. null n ol ol th u .1 y. the nillord nu ist energetic and lndiistiin. is old nu n that w c have ever I 'low n . Washington l'lopcss: The peiii tcntiaiy force is now making ten t v eight stonr Jilllais 1 ii lie usidin ma i k ing t he botin.l.uy 1 1 lie bet w een un l! uck, ( ',i m den a nd ( i a I s con n tics, ol Ninth Carolina, and the State nl Virginia, i ecciit ly sun cy ed and sel I led by W 1 ). I'l mien coin missimier I'm Nm I h Carolina, and Maim Cuiiw.i It. I u w aid, com mi s sioner lot Virginia. These pilars will be inai Led with t he date ol the original sinvey- lTl'O the present survey, ls7; the names of t lie pres ent commissioners, Messrs. Prudeii and Howard, the names ol Ihe pies cut Gov nors. Scales and Lee, the latitude, etc. News and bseacr Nrnth Carolina is get ting ahead of e i i y thing in another pat I n ul.ir that of mineral waters. 'Ihe lest litln.i water in the country is now bottled and shiijied in lai ge ijant ities limn Linco'-i coiiuty, and is known as Lincoln litl'ia water. It is the best so far known accord. ng to the ojunions ol eminent chcmi-! s and physicians. Mr. .lohn S. IVscud. ol this city, is handling it, and from the immense iiialit it les lie is selling it seem - that it w ill take the place ol' all bottled waters in this niaiket. It is haudsmni lv jnil uji, looks tempting in the bottles' and when diunk has the mo; do-! sirable ( ir.-ct. Tl.e ' !d North" St ate" is again ahead . Kiliston l ice 1'iess : There is a good chance id the cotton factory being established in Winston. A stock company, ol 70,(100 has been organized and near .jo,0()() ol the stock is already taken. Oar moneyed men should certainly not "et this chance sli them to start the establishing of mannfacturies in onr midst and to start the town to g owing again. Subscribe liber ally to the stock it is almost cer tain to be a raying investment. Taking no other consideration into view, it is a moneyed man's duty to his fellow beings to furnish work to pcojile by investing "i enter prise -of this natn e. To look at it in a selfish point of view, it is as safe an invest- "nt as can be made and will, besides greatly enhance the valne of what other property yon may own in Winston and vicin ity. Don't let this chance fall through. Charlotte Chronicle : The peo ple of Providence township have arranged for a big barbecue at Carolina Academy, on the 29th inst. A band of music haa been engaged, and a general invitation is extended to the people of Meck leaburg, Union and York counties to attond. There will be speech making, and amusements ia abun dance. It is to be an inter-oountj barbecue and picnic, in celebration of the good crop prospects, Mr. E. W.Hovey,of the Don'n'golcrjmine yesterday - exhibited in ' this city a beauti! ul specimen of me, that wa taken flow the 7i Ion! level iu the Dunn shaft. The on- wa. studded with black diamonds whi. !i were set oft handsomely by little beads 0I gold. Miuintr cxiaii.s mo UouiiCed it nl.c ot th. jnettlest sight th.- cm -i iw M r lluve sas th.r the Sjllir he has . kind id i! w ill in 1 1 1 -1 1 ' u ' I., i, Oil- ill ol IL'ht is rMie. linen SiiiUliM.ii CHI.W SOOlfies a! heart II' '! i HAi NEWS NOI L 3 1 l.t- l ii 1 Iain. w .!.- r pttBt-ed the I i. sag,., i i .use IB tin tllit that the rtlhlt also Tim oleum yacht Meteor f i 1'i.n w 1 i Ldhrd Iclai.d with in n V 1 man and pat t v ..n L ar d ;.i i . .,'.lehe - Wi-a t.er-d a v H II N l.illl.ei. ; ! I ,.. I .Bl.CBMer c !! I.', y l'.i vi n , )., 1 1 i :, J . Iail Wednesday f. I t r : 1 i. ! ,. !,. i,;. of Mt-llin uii.-laiii.ed c.gai- H-liatom Vent, l'luint. Alii- :,. 1 ar well and Cttiner. hi left llel, : , Mmit Wednesday nijiht for Alarka I x lii.v. Houser accotupanied them. Kditors. bank officfre an. I tl.r ln.ard of health of Meniphix unite in d. i.iii that yellow fevr eimlii tl.ete :.- i.nh lii-en 1 1 r ted in Ne i k Stale 'lli-llrun-l loialll Hell . .: f I c law are. m. I fan.ii . . t.i i., i : I a! I . w ere mad e hlanmi.U i . I '! ... I m I y d i nk ii. lultermilk w ., , ,, l""e.l t" l.He t.e.l, , Ml .u r I u! h:i. rei . .yer ed I leach I ln le , i.jje.l l.ilie vnl- h .i. of l-.diir Hum ley, .f llr.K.klield i.in H ci.iislant reader i.f lihl liteialare left hi i. hi Hoe ednehil ay Mini mi, m ,th I the ml. nli. hi ,,f ,nn ,. Africa, lie t' H'k with him an old fanliinned hurne pmlol. h quantity ..f powder and hall, und I.ik hank hiKik . He went to New town, drew ?J0 from the bank, and while waitiiiK for the train went out in a Held lo practice w itli Inn pmiol. While lie was I. okinn at the weapon it wan accidentally disrhared and he mum prohahlv family va under" T' in.', Alteiative and Cuthuit SimmonB Liver Kegulatur c u r en mala ria. hiliouHnens, dynpepHiH. headache, cont-tipHtion anil pilep It n nnwl e -(ectiye in starliriK the He. reliuiiH ..f the liver, causing the bile to act as a pure. When there is an eice-na of bile m Hie Ktornach, the Regulator ih an active purge; after the removal of the bile it will regulate the bowels and impart vigor and health to the whole system. Notice to Merchants ! Save Freight aud Drayag c m Buyiug Your Powder frm Ferdinand Ulrich, Ai.KNT Km; Hazard Powder Go. Keep in :oi k uA tali , I pac kaes. MIDI 1 1 . K STHKKT. NEW BKKNi:. N. C. A (iHKKN S ( ll.I STAM' .i ii. . K a I'TBki: . ii a--; I w , m i . JOHN H. CRABTREE & CO. ENGINEERS, Founders and Machinists, Manufacturers and Lealern in EMIES AKD MACHINISTS' SUPPLIES. Builders of KnaliiM Bollrra. Saw MUM. Edging A Cnl-ofT Jl.tliinf. We r prepkrvd to Jo Oastlne c f a k : with prompiDese. Pr1lcn)r and Imme.liale a:ieni;( i, t wi to repftlis of all klDds w will t fflarl to Rive plann and pminiiiim for anv desci Iptlon of mscblnery. We are the agents for the sale of the A nu-r-loan Haw, Also for il A A. Harvnmin s rpi.--brated lndeslnietlble Mica Valves. We give Batmrart-orysnamrjloe fcrall work dona by ds. Jy2ad2w iy Kinsfon College, SESSIOX ligT-'8. The Eleventh Term epetn OH DAT. EPT. 5th, and cioeei DEC. 99l. SpHng Term. 1588, begin MONDAY. Jam. . and cloaca FIBJT THI BWAT In JtK Tire Inrtrnotora. Tboroagh tintrontlon In Ancient and Modern Laugtugea. Music De partment nndar the management of that xperte n red pro feasor , Geo. D. Mearaa. Irge representation loavtbe CoanUea of Eaatera 9. C. RICH'D H. LEVIS, AJf . K.TX, ljt drtwtl : " FruMtpal. E. W. MIALLHOUD. CEO. SLOTH Smallwcod & Slover l'l.AI.LItt IN OKSt hAl. Tl. I! . .I (: ' A HE, CHOCKI!BTt ' .'. I1UND8Z ' i.vyy, OILS !.h ,1 M STOVf AS TO .D PRICE I'B QUALITY. M I.!. i le St: I Nest Door to I I A l.,ert, NKW ltKUNE, N o. 11. Circlmi Railroad Po; I'll AKTMENT. ' ' July L'a, 1S87. , .IAIN. 1 '. V4th. lss7, to and LITL'KN. still upon uf. i- c 'inmunity feel a 1 if only once ft ml In health, tun fur those per e their bueineM 1 1 1 1 M.i. th..: I 1 1 .1 : M 1 1 v e. t, er h . j. 1 I. .t- train will v m w le i canin .1 d u r :n the va p. k . -li A in I I. I,. ,; : New hem t.i M ill-he l I '-I'M IK Lea . e Ni- w hern M ' eh. a I i i : v . return 1 I'll tl.OO y oo a.m. s 30 p.m. i l". A. TRINITY C0LLEGE7 in . . 1 'liKslhEJIT.' 1 mill end I . I II. . "I Ihe M. ' , I ..hi. I of I- iii'iilty ' . U!ut 1WO fK. leHdlDg ' i iiHfiielor I 1 . 1 . . I . . I . , I y aDd. ' . i'i. ul nK. furnU i. i r heHlihy; ' '..inf. ' ( ..mi the . . i . ,i,t) 1- or cala-. i'l 1 1 . l in- I 'resl-I--I l. i . N. C. BONES JVANTED. We " ill zive the IIKiHKST MAR K I I i'K 1 1 I f..r lu iN I s delivered tons al .un fm t . r cm I ., I rout htreet, in New 11, rnr iv l'.Hf 1.11 A ,1 A MI'.AUOWS. or lilllouiiurM, oinallputlOB l-.lntll" UUMiil ltglTM 1- lU'l.t. it M..Ait.euj ijp liio app I !li'. If ma- th llvor do it part . tit-art. x i or pi ic lleadacket "V tmi i Bpepala. Catawba College, M U I l . . . l.l. Kail .o i ..iirsea. CHIHlllh, Ac - i r. Worth V ' .I Pure Apply mi hi KHKK. i i ut-lpal. . 1 3VT 3. 1 1 i xa Gjry Greatly Reduced Prices w u.d f..r my Fall make a ' .1. t I- I v. ill LARGE REDUCTION l r i my i n-M iit i-tock. I ant e v I ei i i r.ht coods lower ll.an l.av l'le.in. i, m ! I lu re before. . I'i l.ir urch&Eiing and X 1 w li 1 .'il ir-f in i; i" In and prices, iMrs. C. M. V. FOLLETT. I j 1 7 1 w 1 1 Fine Old Rye Whiskey -v Id i l re--. f r Mr ii-inal Uee, bj :v r' oi 1.'- X. DUFFY. ' CAMP MEETING r O c racolie. The ntoamer TRENT will leave New Berne Rt KU)HT o'clock A. M. On HilDAV thft L'lh day of JULY for Portsmouth and L-racohe, and will re turn the following Tuesday. This Will be a delieluiul trip and will strike Ocra coke in time for the Camp Meetir which will he in progreas tben. For further information apply at office Of Npuhp and Trent River Steamboat Co., foot of Craven Btreet. jol9 iii ALL Who wish to know the secret of Ttr Last Chance" will call tt B. B. DAVENP0BTT FflOT OF MIDDLE flTRSBT. HORNER SCHOOL. OXFORD. If. C. -1 THE FALL TERM OF 1S8T WU1 begin 1 1st My r Avaraat, The prtea of Board and Tuition, axel" of waatang and Ughta, la Oajjr utmmlr 1 ktn. Tbe rooma for Cadeta will be nfltted refornlabed before u aeaaioa pen. Tba School effeia In aU reapacta the t dTaatagea. Bend for etrenlar a3 cmraVrt5e J. H. HORSi.lt, pr""" Oxford, S. 0,1017.1887. . - ijZk