VOL. VI.--NO. 98. xVEW BERNE. N. C SUNDAY. JULY 24, 1887. PRICE r CENTS. 4 1 LOCAL NEWS. laarnal atlaUaivr Almanac. New Berne, Utitude, 85- 8' North. longitude, 77 8 Weal Sun rises. 4:43 I Length of day, Suu mu. 7 38 I 14 hour, 4r) minutos Moon ri.-es at 11 :47 p. m. BUSINESS LOCALS. EMANUEL FISHERS ICE HOUSE on Broad street will be opened today (rota 6 to 9 this morning and from S to 6.30 this evening. 'PRUNKS, Curtain. -I Cloth, cheap, at U hi. J T.ble Oil I' ' Ike 6. BOOUE Sound W alerni constantly on ice at Kiaht-r's, Broad street us kepi F.mauuel jul&lf. I'rice $30. 1 ' W. P. bl RKLb BUFFALO Lylhia Spring. Water No. 2. for aale by jnoOtf W. L. Palme BARRELS LIME, euiuble for sanitary purposes, at 75c . per barrel delivered, or at 50o. per barrel in live barrel lota. Obo. Allen & Co. Feftiliaers, Lime, Piaster, Cement, Glass, Faints, Varniah and Oil ai low pricee, Ubo. Allen & Co. At all hanrde V. 1'lrich will sell you Hazard powder. The mercury ranged from K2 to NS degrees yesterday. Watermelons and cantaloupe ere getting quite plentiful. Williams's Freight Line u still on duty. Bee advertisement. A pleasant trip-to th camp meeting at Ooracoke is anticipated next Friday. Sheriff Ktimeon given notu e of Schednle H Ux Leing dm. Take notice. Three cases of disorderly conduit were before the Mayor yesterday. Fined each (1.00 and cost. Commencing October the lut ihe citi zens of Charlotte are to have the free delivery system of mail- There were some lifleen or twenty excursionists left bere yesterday on ihe steamer Margie for Portsmouth. The North Carolina State Horticul tural Society hold their annual meeting at Raleigh the 4th and 5th or August. A large number. of our citizens went to Morehead yesterday on the evening freight. Others went later on the mail. Yesterday was one of those dark, dis agreeable days. A drizzling rain, ac companied by low rolling thunder, pre vailed most of the time. The Methodist and Presbyterian con gregatiens will worship together today. Rev Mr. Harris, Presiding Elder, will conduct the services in the Methodist church. That little pest known as the mos quito has been somewhat late in making its appearance, though it seems to have ome with more energy and determina tion than ever. Messrs. Willie, Edwards ft Co , are constructing at their machine shops an immense 55 horse power boiler for a steimboat to be placed on Whileouk river for Mr. Killey E. Terry. Hollowell and Peterson run their 24th excursion to Morebead City Tuesday the 2Clh. The train will pass through New Berne at 8 o'clock p. m., and will return from Morehead at noon the fol lowing Thursday A food opportunity is offered to those ,who desire to go down to Morebead enjoy the sea breeze today. A special train leaves this morning at 9 o'clock, returning will leave Morehead at 8:30 this evening. Harvey Kehoe, son of our townsman, Mr. R. C. Kehoe, came home last night from Fayetteville where he has been engaged for the past two yean in the machine (hops there. We regret that he is affected with an attack of malarial ferer. Steamer Movements. The Pamiloo, Capt. Southgate, . ar rived, last night and will sail tomorrow at nine o'clock for Norfolk, touching at Nags Bead. ' . The Annie of the E. C. D. line, ar rived yesterday with a Cargo of mer chandise, and will Mil tomorrow (Mon day) afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Vesper of this line will arrive today. Church Service Today. Christ Chureh V. W. Shields, Rec - tor. 7th Bonds after Trinity, Ser vices at 11 a. m. and 8:80 p.- m. Sand ay School at 850 p. m. The publio Is al ,'' ways invited to attend and take part la the services of this Church. f Preaching at Second Adventist hall I on South Front street three doors from Metca4f,at eleven, o'clock a. m. and quarter after 8p..m.,.by Elder Eugene : L. Scott. The public re cordially in - vlted to attend these religions services. : CHEW. OLD ' KIP TOBACCO. It . soothe ill sorrow and gladdens every . near. rf I Literary. Scribner's Magazine for August con l&ins a number of articles of interest It opens with the fifth lnbtalinenl of the "Unpublished Letters of Thackeray," which is illunrated with several draw ings including a humorous equestrian figure of the author. The letters give a glimpse of the great Loudon Exhibition of 5; ae Ken by Thackeray, and an amusing account of a trip upon the con tinent with his two daughters. (Jecrge Hitchc jtk. an American artiot who hue resided for a number of years in Hoi- I land, gives a delightful contribution on "The Pn turesque Quality of Holland One of the most popular and widely circulated household papers published in the Culled States is the "Youlh's Companion."' of Boston. Its contents are always entertaining aod of that or der which is calculated to .levale, strengthen and build the character to a .higher standard. Although it is Ihe "I'oufA s Companion, " its perusal is worthy that of older heads The Congregational Sunday School & Publishing Society began with this year the publication of a four page weekly for youngest readers in the primary de partment of our Sunday schools, the name of "The Mayflower" being given it as appropriate to the "Pilgrim'' Series of publications for Sunday schools of which it was to form a part. The Society has recently learned that a newspaper bearing the same name had for some years been published at Yar moulhport, Mass., by Mr. George Otis. Th;d has led to a friendly correspon dence, and Mr. Otis, with evident sympathy in the work of tlie Society, cordially acquit-nces in tlie line which is made of thelille, "The Ma) tluw rr, ' in connection with the in emlo publ ica tion above referred to Acknowledg ments are due to Mr. ( 'lis for his great courtesy in thin matter, and it should be clearly understood lliat his right to the title, "The Mayflower," as applied to a newspaper, is in no way alfected by this use which is made of it, w ith his knowledge and consent, by the Congre tional S. S. A Pub. Society. Mr. (His s "Mayllower" is an atlraclive weekly paper (secular) of eight pages, and is intended for the family. It has a large variety of reading matter adapted to old and young, is carefully edited, audits price, SI per year, places it within the reach of many readers who cannot af ford the higher priced papers -Congregational ist, MaySOth, 1887. We understand con spondence is being had with Oliver Optic, James Otis, Horatio Alger, jr., and other emi nent writers for the young, in order to secure their interesting contributions for the Mayllower. The Mayflower will be sent on trial for two months for only ten cents. List or Letters in Ihe postoftlce Remaining at New July l-'-l. Berne, Craven county N. C , 183 Mary Chatic, J . R. Hodges, Hannah McKae, A brain McRae, Katie Kandia, Alex. Mervin (2), Fannie Edypihifer, Proprietors Sulphite Mills, Samuel N. Rodman. Joseph Skinner, Seth Stanly, E. J. White. Persons calling for above letters, will say advertised, and give date of list. M. Manly, P. M. The Press Convention. IIendeksonvii.le, July 22. The North Carolina Press Association "J?0" tod elected the President, T, B. Eldridge of the Lex- ington Dispatch; Vice-Presidents, F. K. Manning, of the Henderson Oold i Leaf; H. C. Manning, 11. C. Wall, Rockingham Rocket; J. A. Thomas, of the Franklinton Times; Sec. and. Treas., J. H. Lindsay, of the Kerners- vllle News; F. H. Davis, of the Hendersonville Times ; Chaplain, Rev. Jas. E. Carter of the Western Baptist: Orator. W. O. Barkhead, of the Durham Tobacco Plant; Poet, W. H. Blount, of the Wilson Mirror; Historographer, H. S. Nonn, of the New Berne Jocesal; Executive Committee, Jordan Stone, of the Asbe ville Citizen; J. B. Sherrill, of the Con cord Times; Joeephus Daniel, of the state Chronicle; C. C. Daniels, of the Wilson Advance; N. B. Broughton, Raleieh. Editors In Aghevllls. Ashkvillb, N. C. July 28. About thirty editors have been riding over the mountains near this city today escorted by the oitisens. They were splendidly entertained by the board of trade at their club rooms tonight. They will visit the Halpbur Springs tomorrow morning. (Don't !Bxrlaeat. Yon oannot waste time in experi menting when your lungs are in dan ger. Consumption always seems, at first, only a oold. Do not permit any dealer to impose upon yon with some cheap imitation of Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and colds, but be sure you get the genuine, Because he can make more profit be may tell yon he has something just as good, or just the same. Dont be de ceived.' but insist a Don retting Dr King's New Discovery, which is guar anteed to givs relief in all Throat, Long and Chest affections. - Trial bottle fre at B. N Duffy drug store. STATE NEWS (leaned from Our En-nausea Durham ReDoiter : The dtled blackbti ry trailf is very active iu tlie couutiy. We hear that eigh teen hiuidtctl jHJunds were taken iu at Suelton'.- htM I'nday and Satur day, on tLe Mt. Airy aud Sandy Kiilgo road. Fayetteville ( Ibt-ert ei : Tbe l ay ctteVllle ludipclidelir. tl.r Golds boio llitli the Mailou Guards .Hid the A-beville Light Infantry (iuauus liaviiig passed inspec tiuu, the Adjutant (ieueul lia made application, lui tlie annual appropriation ol $,'100. Charlotte Chronicle : The wheat and oat crops Lave been eatliered and mostly turabhed, and are pro nounced as good as ever known: the corn and cotton ciops Lae been "laid by" mostly, and now the rains have come just in time, aud everything i as promising as could be at this season of the year. Gates county has a new method ol (arming. They tell it here that a certain distinguished citizen ol Gates county used to be accustomed to carry guano in his pot kets to put around the stalks of corn and cot ton that nature happened to be un kind. 'Tis said his wifes'time was occupied in trying to keep him in coat pockets Kxchunge. Wilmington Star : As an evi dence of the building boom m Wil niington it is noted that in one sec tion, near Seventh stieet, between liesnut and Princes, tht-ie are seven new houses going up all good, substantial buildings. Some ol thein are of a very pretty design. W o are informed also that in the same vicinity there is not a vacant lot to be found. Slatesville Mail . A mass meeting of all the citizens of Iredell county, who lavor the abolition of the inakiug and sclhog of intoxicating beverages, is called to meet in Htatcsville on Friday, Aug. 5th, 18X7, at 1 o'clock. Ke'v. It. L. Abernethey, I). I)., President of Hutherf'ord College, Kev. W. T. Walker, editor of the North Caro lina Prohibitionist, and others, will be present and address the meeting. Wilmington Messenger : Mr. .1. A. Higgtt, foreman ol the trestle gang on the W., ( tt A. Koad, n as run over and killed by the north Iwund passenger train near Nichols station on Wednesday night. It seems that he had gone to sleep while seated on the track, and was not seen by the engineer of the la tal train until too late. His body was badly mangled. No blame is attached to the engineer. Greensboro Patriot: Anotiiei meeting will be held at the McAdoo house next Monday night to perfect the necessary arrangements (or the speedy construction of a patent rol ler (louring mill for Greensboro. Fvery citien of the tow n is either directly or indirectly interested in the establishment of tins much needed enterprise and it is to be hoped that our citiens will turn out en mnnsr on this important oc casion. Experts will be on hand to show the exact cost ol the entire thing and work should commence so that the present wheat crop could be utilized. Kaleigh News and ( bserver: The Governor yesterday appointed jus tice of the peace for Surry, Gran ville and Hertford counties, to take the places of the legislative appointees who have failed to qual ify. There was a mule on Wil mington street yesterday that to all appearance might have been among the first descendants of Balaam s noted beast. lie looked as though he had been through the flood, the revolutionary war and a cyclone. On mqnirj it was lonnd that the mnle was actually fifty seven years old, which fact was vouched for by citizens of riper years who had always known the animal. lie is owned in Chatham county. Be looks very sage and moves tWith the utmost delibera tion. What Tra Merit VTlfl Do. Th unprecedeatcd gal at Biackee's Otrmm Syrup withia fw yean, haa astonish ad the world. It is without dembt the safest and beat remedy ever dlaoovercd for the speedy and effectual cure of Coughs, Golds, and the severest Long troubles. It acta on an entirely different principle from the usual pre scriptions given by Pnysioisns, as it does not dry up a Cough and leave tbe disease still ha the system, but on the contrary removes tbe cause of the trou ble, heels 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 hills and m long spell of serious illness, A trial will convince yon of these facts. It is positively sold by all druggists and general dealers in the land. Price, 78 eta., large bottles. NEWS NOTE 3 I r 11 W. lUtu.ri SoUtl. t. OIoi.li! t.'thl.! in tl-at "-"'.bit- rui !a lar T!,t- lUfcjfhip '1 it l: . - i: to ecu from r oi t M ;. r ut ILtr tli.iL.tl-l . 1 hi A .kt :. Ttj u i is i ay llll AJUillal Jullt'.C ( !. L,..ald Tt.e bti.kirr? art ir-ruc-.L ui ,i tLe iukt rr;i.'L.r !i. i ty Mi,Ja) It 1; 1 1 peeled tl. jl a 1 1 '.!.. . ! t ? ,.i t.r II operm i jU Tl. i r c I. a i.- ; t-i i. i , : a : Kt-v tl L.t S".P: a.-, . ! rl . -i 1 .' l!.e 1 lo i,l:l.i I.t oeeI.l List p I. - v ul. Milv at K-al .or i h.l i r t i. A niui lotfe of J. 'i "j. '"."J, t-muled m favor of iLc Menantile Trust ( ' oLU pany of New "i oik I y the l'ltteuurj! and Weeierii Kailroal i -mpany, wan re cordt J at tiew I I'a . Tueoday. I M White, i iir-l.i. r of the rtuladel phitt TlLUtB 1'uhllrhlLi I 1 ' ! 11 paU )' , W tLH Thursday hei,l for court the i harge of eLubl -Li lement of ht-l i-ru i OuJ and lijO of tin- fundo of the ( iiipany. I niled Slatep N iialor (.'handler BlaLe he nt) er winln or ini-pired the letter recently t 1 1 r 1 1 . u I 1 to hnn in whic h he w a rypret-t nted an fa ir.' liiaini' and Hlierillhll i n the Itepuhli an enlelltial ticket Ki ( 'ii; retin;iiii Ana II t(. at (ieoretOM n. Ky ,'Ihurtilay lingering illiieKtt. fioin l ean ajred 70 He a nlatite dent 'I e w ! il. 1 .il. I n 1. i . ; i i i iu .i j after a 1 ihra.-e. f I'leM f New ,1 ..Ik 1 'lli ' i J -l.u I lioin p.-oii I, n,. t iii. W I W .lei! the pUKl :-t Tilt - blllK. We.ll.e by (he c r : e 1'lt lice i killed Weed. Mr V I! ... 'hi j II V w .1- a i ii . It, - i I Tt.M-.in the I tZ t . il. . I..- I a 1 . in m If .1. f. :.- , M il Ii- In r t w o daughter t- and a urn in law, went i:.' .. the lake near A itl in 'nt . Wed m-mi.i) nifhtto battle, i l;ie of the dainrh'.eiK ft lie yond her deplh, and the oil. em went to her renciic. All except the I' liner daughter were drowned Win. JohnB in. a derpeiado, ntmi and killed Itaker, a nalixm k eeper . at M in i-aola, Texan. Tuep.lay niKht, and lied the country . The hherilf purcued hnn with bloidhnundn. and found tlie cr inii nal in a HWanip. lie shut three of the doH and one of the ileputiei. hut wh linally cn ptured . and , w it h"ut further ceremonv, a lynched Four people were shot at Clinton, low a . d 11 1 in i he Wild Went perform encti of S , 1 1 1. Hro. tirciiH, Tuesday night. (ieore 1 l.uriiiKti p. aired 17, WKn hliiil fatally Mrn W. A. I.iinhert Ron, d a ni;croul Wtlla''c lTnllipe. ai;ed 10. Beriously. 'ne of the Indians wa also bhot. The hh""tnii! wa done durint' the incounter . f the cow hoys and I nd iann in the imp Lookout fur our ( liiidrt n. We migReHt that all nn tliei m of ha I ii-f , Hcnd.ii( them out in their oarriiiKt'H for an airing, ahould make it the imperative duty of the nurfeH in charge. I" keep them belter protected from the tierce and glaiin heat of the nun. We are ttat.Htied that the motherH of children do not know how oft'n their bal.icH are neulerted by the criminal carelefhnehH of their nurt-t They make it a rule U take them on the ImtUel and inoi-t crowded thorough f aren. "listruclinK the w ay while Ihcy are c x i ' 1 1 a ti K ' n K yohhip or examining the ilirp w indonn, while the poor little hiilfcniH sic Homelnnen lying on their hacks wiih their facee covered with Hies and w r. h the hot mil pouring on iheni Then- are factn. A. (Mine of (Mil Ihiliilnioli Meiinivliip ( o.. New ri-HN. N. C. July fi. iss;. 1'nlecB (''impelled In alter bv fltroBS of w eather or unavoidable in cident, or by orders from the Home ( iflice, the fol lowing schedule will be run by the Steamer I'amlico for the current month. Any changes will he promptly noted in the local columns of the Journal. Hteamer Pamlico will touch Rt Nags Head going and coming: Monday, July 11th, at S) a.m. Friday , July 15th, at 9 a.m. Wednesday, July 20th. at 9 b m. Monday, July 25ib, at U a ni. Friday, July 29th, at 9 a m. Fare to Nags Head. SI 51. No return tickets. Fare to Norfolk: 1st class, tJ.oO; 2d class, $2.00. Fare to Baltimore via Old Hay Line, 1st class, $6.00; 2d class, 84 CO "Fare to New York via O. l. Ships, let class, 911.00 Fare to New York and return via O. D. Ships, 1st class, $18 00. Fare to New York via O. D. Ships, intermediate, $9.00. Fare to New York via O. D. Ships, 8d class, $8.50. Fare to Old Point, 1st class, $3.50. Tickets received and forwarded promptly. E. B. Roberts, Agent. 'Fare includes meals and state-rooms on Old Dominion Ships from Norfolk to New York. No extra charge for berths on the Sound steamers from Newborn to Nor folk. ADTICK TO MOTnERI, Mrs. WiNgLow's Soothing Syrup should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colio, and is the beat remedy tot diar- baea. Twacty-nva oents a bottle. . mar 17 dtuthsat w Ij Mr. (lex Unit s Hirtuduj WaSHIS'JTv.V July .'! Mrs. Clee land Ij.Jbv celebrated ht-r twenty ILird LirlhJay aLniverottry rry juietly at 1 ak view S)titt wan t'um il tne let uf July. 104 A few itiboli&1 friende called U) IcLder their i . nraluiatl'ns Moral t-IfrriL(s w ere n u lucruup I -l tern weie rceiei finm iijan ' ! i r le cittl. 1 r N c W ! K f f .t Lil t bWl.l.I M. popular ! IaL 1 ry then. -Ii a:. 1 M i Marriaec o! set I etari laiiiiii - I a u i.- h -lei Ma In July V'i Ihe liiall.atfe of H lLuar, of aoljinton . I" Mine Jennie 1. aau;hler of Secretary I.aiuar. otcurred t f o cKx.k toniKht Kev. H. C. Lamar, of lern opohe Ala . brother of the xrooin. oitn ialed. The preeenld were cotly anil numerour and Beveral were from W ael inglou an 1 ( abinet olticern JuhherB Hctttllem and t hetii- in all !eh)?hted with Ml It 1 1 ' 'I' 'I'A' ' ' I lie key M et (iu r sr. Kki V itriT. Ha , July Nine new caaee of yellow fever have det loped bince epltrday hut no dealhr- l,h'- CUIM-.l ' If on want a .' ' '1 1 '1 1 ' ' 1 1 che ..f t'.l.acco. try IJl.l) KIP. Turnip, Rutabaga and I AKIIAIil. M.I.I). Crop of is-; raised by I'avid Lmdri-th .V S 'Hi- I l'ln la 1 'a t or sale I v I K N I.I I FY. N.-w I'.en.e .. i i Williams' Freight Line. 1 II v I I 1 ill. 1.11, - ... , ,M- li nt, ill le hi" lit W. d II. c I ., ,1 I II f..r New II. me I leiht I w ei !.ui an v ' '. I it i ! n. e '1 1 1 1 In., it 1 1 1 n I I .- alfected by the Ml'.- of Sloilni i I m fity , n matter wh" l.uv c VI it Administrator's Notico 1 la nig duly quail lied lui adiinniHlra tor of A. Ilahn, deceasil, before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Craven coutitv. all persons indebted to the said iwtale will make payment of the emie to nif, and all pereons holding claimn against said estate uill present their bills, with prtiof of the same, within twelve months from this date, or this notice will be pleaded in bar thereof. July 2Hd, 1HH7. t IIAIU.KS HKIOKNSTFIN. Administrator A Ilahn. Sii..s v Manly, Attys. w.'.tt Notice. hue II IKK 's ( IHICK, l'lUKM'ul Ml. New Hkhnk, July .;(, ls-7. Schedule ' H " Tax is now due. All persons ow ing the sumo will please rail and seille. I'. SI I MSI IN. jv'-'l 'Jw Sheriff. Notice to Merchants ! Save Freight and Drayage in Buying Your Powder from Ferdinand Ulrich, A ( i K N T I'DK Hazard Powder Go. Keep in seek nil guides pack ages. MIDIH.K STRKKT, 'EY BKKNK, N. V. T. A. (Ikkkn's Olp Staml ,1. 11. t'lUHTREK. HAS.1L MAMA . JOHN H. CRABTREE & CO. ENGINEERS, Founders and Machinists, Manufacturers and Dealers in ENGINES AND MACHINISTS SUPPLIES. Kullderi of Engine Boiltn. Saw MI1U. Edging Cat-ofT 'Haelilnra. YVeare prepared todo Catt'.nirs cf all kinds with promptness, Particular and immediate a tentlon Klven to re pal i of all ktnda. We will bjglad to give plans and estlninWs Tor any descilptlon of machinery. We are the agents for the aale of the Amer ican Haw. AIo for G. A A. Barsamln a cele brated Indeatractlble Mica Valves, We give satisfactory guaran tee for all work dona by da. JySd2awwiy TRINITY COLLEGE, Rev. JOHN F. CEOWELL, President. Pall Term begin Aug-. 94 and end Dee. 23, 1887. Froperty of the N. C. Conference of theM. E Church, Booth, managed by a Board of Trustee elected by tbe Conference: Faculty a President, ilx fall lTofemon and two Tutors; a roar years' College course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor or rbllosopby; arBoient Preparatory and Business departments: good buildings, furnl tare and sonantus: location very healthy; Railroad Station, Hta;n Pols, N. C..on tbe juenmona ana tmnviiie nwinwi. r tn ti logue and Information, address the Presi dent, Trinity College, Randolph Co, N. C. Jjaodwlm i. SSiLLMOUD LtO. SLOTH Smallwood & Slover : LA I. Kits, i LAtmw a he;. i 'l.OCKEUY, , , ., ;v UILS sruvr ' i I .V i PRICE ANDJUAIITY. f Mltlttle M't.t, t Hour to :; ll .tel A l.. i t, '.V KKK.N K. N. C. Kinston College, - I v I " I - - . flinut), I I' I .11.. - III J.I. ft I .i.g 1 ,1 il II A J mi. id. m, ,1 - i ii i i in HMin .. ji m. , , . . . l, '. 1 . :i Mi " -: M . le- ' ' r -.: ..f Hint ;:: M.-uii-ii !! I :.l.o ..f A:!ao:r k Ncrti hr.'.zz hir:i& Co. Ft ' 1 r n ' tt I . . i r N i . t .' - s 7 si-i : : - m , ii v ' ' M ' . .'!!. ..' -. to M 'l:! Ml I ' 11', I . ! I US'. 'I '..- I ' w . i . ; i. p. .ii ns. M .ii. t . i i.s .:. ii.,. ., i. .iv feel tl. it a It .p ( M i I . ' i Iv i :.. e a W k I- e Li I., t. . .. . ! ' . II i 1 II 1 1 1 is 1 1 ,i , ii tt i i I . - m:c f r M i . e per st. iriy ttli-i , a 1 1 1 ' t 1 . t - u. 1 1 hi:!- in em .1 n l i nw; I l.e t e . I, i 1 1. 1 n ii i.i.i ': in New 1,,-rii I" M .I ilict-1 J 1 00 I ,i at e New l.ern .' "0 a.m. M. Teh. -nd t it v i i t u i n p. m . s I. 1 n; i , (i 1". A. BONES WANTED. We will tnr the Hl'.HKsT MAK K FT FK U T. f.,i IU N I il liert,l to us nt our factory on l..,t-'. I innl sin et. in New Itei ne. jylUtf K. II , .!. A. Ml AllOWS. Fur JMllouanrs3. otisilpaltoB. I C'"1 tl,. Li'd , It flr .H.M. It Ki iui-tuJ u; ihe aj'pn titf. If ni .1- itr- 1tr,.r .1 !f j.art aVai Min.uittU-i l tie fevbltt v - - - I ur -1. U Headache, mHst i'jip-iiu. Catawba College, K I O . . ( . N. " Ut I.I. I II. I .i ! i 11. I i I , s I i , h I. I i i 1 I i ' . , , i 1 . I , ,1. I s.-B. I ' I llii ' .iii-s I ' I:,.1 " i ., ,..! ns lr. II. : Iu ' ..l, !.. ... II. . ' I :, Win I l.v .. ..h ' i . 1 ' 1 . . . .. s . ,h : ,-, 1 'urn v 11 ' I .. i. I i ., ' ' i t ' i . I j Hsv. ; A - . I V HI. i.. i e . ..is KRKK, l.t'ii, .1. r 1 1 1 I I'l I ., I pal . niVE i 1 1 i n ery Greatly Reduced Prices Wihhin to miike i i in, (..r inv hull Hiiil W i nter 1 1 . "ni s , 1 will nii.k e u LARGE REDUCTION n i.n.estf my i if.-i M i-l.tk. lam t'lTrrin New un.l Fright (io,..lfl lower than have heeii suhl lu re hef. re. l'lont' cull hi fore ur.Tiaung auj I w ill natiefy you in K""Jn anil pricee, Mrs. C. M. V. F0LLETT. jy 1 , ii wtl CAMP MEETING At O c zl'clc olte. The btramcr TKtNT will leave New Berne at FIGHT o'clock A. M. on FK1KAV tho J'.Uh day of JULY for Portsmouth and cracoke, and will re1 turn the following Tuesday. This will be a delightful trip and will strike. Ocra coke in time for the Camp Meeting which will bo in progress then. For further information apply at office of Neuse and Trent River Steamboat Co., foot of Craven street. jol9dtd ALL Who wish to know the secret of "The Last Chance" will call at B. B. DAVENPORTS, FOOT OF IHIDDLK STREET. t-2tr HORNER SCHOOL, OXFORD. N. C, THE FALL TERM OF 1SS7 will begin the litdar of Aninil. The price of Boar 1 ami Tuition, exclusive. -of washing and lights, 1s Only Hly Dal- , lar. ; The rooms for Cadeta will be reflttedant refnrnlsbed before the session open. - ; The School offers in all respects the advantages. Hena tor circniar ana caiaiugae J H. HORNKR, Principal; . !, N. C, Jnly. 18W. JyB fkv 4W A; Oxford; ' ?"i. - -v.. ' f