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MLY OXTRNAL J ? VOLrVK-NO. 121. NEW BEKNE. N. C, SUNDAY. AUGUST 21, 1887. PRICE 5 CENTS, 'TP 11 LOCAL NEWS . V".... - learai jfaataosnra Aiase. -. N.w TWnsJitiruds 16 4' North. longitude, 77 8' West. 9ob rieemL&UBl Laanth at das. Sua aeu,tt f 19 boars, 64 minutes moo tin at 10:40 p. m. BP8IirE&5-L0mL8. . "f ASOIfg beet QlH Top Fruit Jars 111 at leif 4(Ba - D KAB 8IR-lerllt deliver you the Baltimore Sua for loo. a week or 6j a oocti. mm ia adt aaoe. Soma Nukh. "DHOWS'SOEORaiA COTTON GINS, AJ wiU Belt Feeder aaa uonaenser. AUoftbslateetend euost.epproTed pet terns, uao. uuw w Ol tLD PAPEBfl in ur anantity for Mil at this office. OW H thai I can deliver you the L Na York World for JOo. a weak or 60o. a month or bo, a copy, oaah ia advanoe. Hbma rtuaa. We call attention to the advertise ment of .fteWftatawtaa tafare deals. Ha is prepaseasj for a big fall trade and wants the people to know whet he has onaaAC ;- i Steaaaar-(rona will leave foot ofj Craven attest tomorrow, aioaaay morn ing at o'clock, for Bell's Ferry, Hook rtoa aa4 Saaw HU1. will Uka freight aad paaaeagere. A colored gander of aong ballade held a large crowd on Middle alreet. belo South Front, yeetenley erenlaf . and ao oompleielr Llockaded the alreet that the Ifaiakal had to take bit force down aad fliaerae them. Front what we can learn tbeatorm did not axiaad far weet o( New Brne. Heaakiah Davia, Esq., who Itrei ten or twelte milea from the city aaya it waa hardly avy Qurtk a eavere in bit neigh borhood aa it waa pear (ha oty, , PartUa froar Morahaa4 aay aay that tha aton"waaaryaf era there y eater dayaeoralnc M the aw Berne Houae it waa fafoft t4 k.4p ' the loort claawi agaiaa aaa powariaa twrvfjn wt uu, aad not rWf tawlaniatea ware a lit tle kit frity aii ' ' . Anrlrala iM KoW Aabt. E. li'tJoW.'K. O., J. T. Hidyetta, Rlchmanf , Va. ; fi.-1 A.OhnfdJ," If. D. Umt,.Vr. E, Wilbon, Balto.; Q. IL BrowaaenltiKta, . C ; T P. SeRur, Maw York; M. Prase, oiij. BeJIraffidlttV . m . . . ' W pttUiak aaaay aa ajtfef I roea the Mawa aa4 Phaarrea-jaakioti aarifaa ana aid atarria)aw coaat Uaa via Ween-iatoa,'lafl,-ecma aad Wllnilnton, Thai lUa-ini' ooakoUoatioa of the A. N.tUW Ot Y. Y. V. will pot thia portioaD ikaBlata on a boom equal to that ( tha Ma4awnt and mountain aeo- a choo JTatise, Iflai'KoUie Heath girea notice of anneal baniac. She baa auocoufuUy conducted a claaa in the primary atndiea fat Uka patt two yeara and proren her aelf an excellent teacher. Miea Leah Joaee and Viae Maiia Manly alao have their oatda anhonncing time of opening their respective aohooli. They hare ion ago proTaa tkamaelrea competent taacheri and ar worthy ol patronage. i .i - i 1 ' i Church Sarrioae, Today. Baptiai Clinroa--EeT. Dr. Theo. Whit fteld, PaaWi BerVlcea at U a. m. and 8 p.av SAbbaUaa7 achool at 4 p. m., A. M. Baker, Bupt. . Seats free and the public oordialljtarltad to attend all tkeaer TioetortMa oaorck r-.-j; - BerrU tahe kMUaiat oharch at Jl a. as. aad t jki. aoadaeted by the PMlori Eev .W. Ckwlord. Pewe alike, tree to aJLTJaherf will be foea'4 U tka Trttlbkretsala kiaataraX'" A eordialfWrieetJoW extended to all per: toae to woraLIawtta baa eoagregatioa. Saadayachool atlpV. jm'.' y Saooad Adveatiaa Hall, Booth Front treat, .Vkxti ooMafreai' Metoalf Preachag b the paatoV, Elder Eogene Soott, at U iBU'ail Slf A Sabbath Jhool at av,.1:TbdaabUo are oor d ially faTited to attend-- f V " h ".. '..TllJfiTl 92 R C The Btaamr Annie Aakcre, . . f, ' The t ' adier, fo;&tfr.&tin Dispatch, Uae waa amgka U taa atom fcatereaji aaaraalt lwkne 04lh trip from EMsabeta City ,tQ tkll etty wkh a cargo of SaaAjraa batches' WI'.Us; a sola t asejsatasa ssOes be lowt'.ec: r. Tad atoftartageat Xr. Job V :x,aiaooa asbe learaad of her., car- ' '-i .feared .'Aba eteasaat TrsalaBi 1 1 rf alstanoe. We praan . j U da&iaaetatkargs) at Iki it'iow we . 'wsly dtiven sibore by tbe sUui.g aiods, and tbe SJlJtn tsra tntialLJe kftWtbera. TlsTrf-"-"! rrobt?y bsrp wllktte f j tV : I ! ci. -- ri 1 -tTg it I I A &EVXBJZ KO&THXASTXB. About twojo 'clock yesterday morning New Berne was visited by a good i ho war of rain with some wind from tha aouth west. About the time the rain hoeaaed th wind ahifted to the north east and blew a storm from that time until aunriee. Mrs. Judge Manly 'a residence oa East Front alreet received the foil foree of the atorm as it swept aeroas Name river. A cbeney tree ia the yard and one on the aid a walk were uprooted, aad several large limbs of a wlUow tree were wrung off aad fell across a tenaat- hooae on the aame lot, meaning in' the shingle somewhat, but doing .s serious damage. Craven street was strewn with limbs; a large maple on Johnson street, in front of the Bapiist parsonage, waa uprooted; an otahaite two and a half feet ia diameter stand ing in front of Mr. Charles Stover 'e reaidenoe on Unioa street was snapped off just under the ground and thrown across the yard fence smashing it down; aeveral trees were uprooted oa East FroaC Broad atreet from Craven to East Front was literally blockaded wtth Urn he and uprooted trees there being fear a five of tha lattsr; the large willow on the sidewalk at ,WiaUe marble yard was blown orb and Its top branches made to kiss mother earth. but it baa beta partially Straightened and propped with the hope of .sating i opposite thia in Mr. A. H. Bolton's yard a fine willow waOlowtrdOWBl OB Sooth Front atreet eome ten or a douea trees are uprooted, completely block- ad Ida tbe street in seane pieces. The damage to trees seems to be mostly on tbe streets running east and west. On Pollock the tree ia front of Major Hughes' office went down, and be tween Middle and Hanoock streets five Ara gWtrn nn kv then awttm. On MAnsaan trcealal. 1 I si ft? A rhaXsT sklJkfkil i tlsV eaat corner of the Roberta, Mfflaitfg lot gave way to the aurasfiY ury af 4 barely misaed the batrinigV Oft Johnaoa atreet a la' akheite ia Mrs. Scott's yard .aae, down, smashing about iwefaty1 yards of the wall, and on the aame street in front of Mr, John Lane's reai- denoe another large one was uprooted A fine willow in f roak of Mi. JpbAJ . DunnafMiencf o.idla?4HeraslJ overturned, but has been righted up again and looks aa if it would survive! and a large one in the Catholic eharofaf yard on the aame street had a largf limb torn off, almost raining the treeJ in fact tteea were blown up in every direct loo. not leas than one hundred Ja the oity, aavl tBarsfjJlimtoeegh eipf Oompy. wWch the atreet to keep the airy wagons em ployed for a day two. The steamer Klnston started out early for Klnston but was blown across N arise river where she remained until the storm subsided and then proceeded. Tbe tide was well up the streets but the wind shifting to the northwest early in morning drove it out rapidly. It was tbe moat severe storm New Bprne has had for many years. The damage to trees is considerable and it is feared that the crops are injured in the oountry below hare. Personal. Miss Emma Becton ia visiting friends and relativea at La Grange. Rev. L. W. Crawford and family. Mr. II. Cutler and family asd Mr. T. A. Qreen aad family returned from More- head City laat night. Mr. N. S, Riohasdaon returned from Cleveland (Spring last night much im proved in health. Mr. M. Prag returned from Cleveland Springs last night. LUtef Letters Remaining In toe ' postoffioe at New Berne, prarea county, N. 0.r Aug. Stat, 1WTV ... . .. t -, . (...' Mrs. Em fly Bryant. Alios 0. Book, Mary Boyens, J. M. Carpenter, Land lord -K. City Hotel, E. i. Fey, Beny Henderson, Battle Holly, Claury Laurvj Wm. Hanrahan, a. o. JohnNoblea, J. R. Tingle, Ellas Wllliama. y 1 Parsons caning for above letters,' will say advertised, and give data of list. ' DutvUuCr Va.. Aug. 18.-Reaorts from the mtrrb4rft to' lftrpe jf aomeeeotions were bkdiynijOrba by tail laat night. A mile-w W a atrip of ooun try frosa Ringgold, Fi rlvaniaoonrty, tn Pirn TTlifT nnt na tha vmLt h. borhood otYeaoay vi uwc . and ! other points ia Caswaa ooaAyt N." C, sacered aioat damaga.. Bo far aa ia re ported, soms crops are said to be almoat totally ntfaed.;. There-was etaetatt aa . . -: coeapiasaoavi i tpcSr can yon ixpecta clear cpmnlex Ion when tbe blood is fuU of Imparities' and the'stOBnaca" clogged? The blood beeotnee Impure beoanae tbe liver'dos aot act properry aad work eff the poiaan front tbe system, and the certain re mits are bloubea, pimplae a-i erop tlcna. Purify th ! ' x-i i moni Liver Kgi!atnr, c 1 r ' theljvr, si -'.:hsad rv.i, .- .i t ..a tbesaia NKWB NOTXt. Tbe Vermillion iron range ia Minne sota. S.wOO acres, has been pure! a Chicago syndicate. Hanlaa, the oarsman, lea eronio Thursday afternoon for BaaV Fsaaoisco en route to Australia. A number of friends were at the station to wjsh hjm bonvejage. ' .fit f Six hundred ooal minera'liLAtnel countr. Kr. . are oat on a strike. The? demand 1 annoreaae ef kafe a eana bushel for miring coat A .strike ia tf peoted at the Muo aaanea alao A oaories from tha Waits River Utee j-ep(rUtfjVthey Save seat runners to Unoovpahgre camp, Blackfoot, Sioux Crow and other tribes, with a view of making the present Indian outbreak a national one. Dr. Joseph Tablan, of Philadelphia, placed f7,000 govemnaeat bonds and $1,809 osah in bis safe oa Monday laat and went to Atlantic City. On his re turn he discovered that hie aon Samael had taken the money and bond a, dis posed of tbe bonds and left for parts un known. Two aw ad red lawyers were present at the coavention of the American Bar Association at Saratoga, Thursday. Henry Hiscaoock, of St. Louie, deliv ered the annual address. Henry Wise Qarnett, of Washington , read a report on penal ooloaies. The situation on the Mexican Oeutral Railway remains unchanged. The strikiDg engineers continue to bold, out, and the company is aeon ring all the en gineers it can hire from other roads and from among former engineers living in the City of Mexico. Provincial policeman Bo j craft, who has retarnad to Victoria, B.C.. from thaiiortrf wkk aa Indian enarged with 'nJttyderingSwp farmers, confirm the rumors that tnaaiiaeing schooner Sea Bird, which left Porf9wnsend a year ago for the North, was taken by In dians. bamed and tbe entire crew mur dered a short distance above Seymour Narrows. Boysraft captured asvea of taa supposed mardexera. Edllor Hag of the CrafUman WUk draws hli Seaurks aaoat the war- rj.Un Mills cad iaakri a WtUrjAvj. relt rVGBKfliaB0ko N. C, Aug. 18. The lWeeklv Draftsman, publiahed this even Mag, makes an announcement that the fneet suu prougnt against mat paper Dy Khe ! Durham Otottott - Maaufaotnring ane 1 irarun uotson - m Oonapanyiast March aaa b aad wUI ppt betried. I aearsMldiesSMlto the o been adjusted also publishea officers of the aad proprietor of tha Craftsman This Is the oard as puniisnea : Orbkmsbobo, July 25, 1887. To the offioers of the Durham Cotton Mills Company; Durham, N. C. : In the issue of my paper, the Crafts man, then published at Charlotte, N. C dated February 11th, 1887, I caused to be republished an article from tbe Richmond Labor Herald, in which charges against tbe management of tbe Durham cotton mills were made, wbion reflected severely upon tbe conduct of its offioers. I did this without investi gation,' assuming, as I did, that the Labor Herald bad done so before pub lishing the original article. Since then I have had oooaaion to visit Durham in person; where I had an opportunity to fully inquire into the matter, and, upon inveatigation, I am now satisfied that in publishing the original article in tbe Labor Herald, and its republiahment in my ewn paper, great injustice waa done you; For my actions in the premises please accept my assurance that the course was not prompted by a purpose on my part to do you a personal injury, I . 1 1 - 1 i' J - I l- V. - uornojuatiy iu inusrieiv wim toe man agement of your buainess affairs. "Very respectfully, ,i C F. Kiko." Osvaateatiagapoa, it editorially, the Craftsman cays: "Sinoe taa bemman ce ment of the prosecution, aa is stated ia the letter, we have, investigated the nutnr, aad become satisfied that tbe MioatlOB' did wiaeuoe to-Messrs. tf. Odell, J. S Cam aad the other offioers of the Durham Company, and trader each retreaustaiiees we deem It aot only doty which we 'owe, lint It gives as pleasure to inform' the pnblid of our wsaetuaioa. This piper is de termined to do niM an intentional nrroag. ,f.uw-' ., '- Wt are sapraaenting a great cauaej that oi me lanonng msssas oi par inna, and wo ata vdbstl 1 WTaet ind jstat dealing asisnsj sassg eenetaaaaig forthecrightSQf tbeee wUbaft Their bread kraM sweat of aW s6orlaad trying1 tota l them tsmtaeissDOatesU against thl u anagtted 4 WiJnatlir' J croaenmancs pi taa, aarawiax corpora tos oapitaI .tri aaVa mansylovds of S OOentryV'.. CLs. ,i ' ' A wUI beaau befd ikatt Kr: King was arrauad laat Marek wails ia, Wil mington oa . basina:LBdAtoucht by fasr offloer tv.Pi"va-lo answsr-eae oharge bafote U.e ertor Costs, y The oase was then eoc tinned aaUL last lbr,' when it again was postpoaad aaiilaext October. Mr. 3. 8. Carr,. who b vlee? president of the mills. Is aald White broaght about the, oom prom ise. , A Hovr the Jeaiwn:ute'.riai tbbl KnlgbtsTot Labor who haw atbifestad so muohj interest in the .ease ia aot ret known, and furtbsr pertionlars Hbaa above atatea . could .not jw. obtained. Mr. Kins ia oaty-tweety Ireart old,' and bad been editing the Craft-man 'three weeks i when - arrested.- YV iimington FORklUN JiliWS. DISCVSJSIMJ AMlKDMKNTs To THK LA.D BILL. LONDON, Aug. 18. 1 the House of Commons, today, Mr. William Henry Smith announced that tbe government would abandon the tithe rent charge bill, the technical educational bill, Mr Ooechen a revenue collection bill, the Irish constabulary bill and othea minor measures. He indicated the measurea that tbe government intended toproceeJ with, which include tbe land alluttment bill. Sir William Vernon Harcourt ex e eased himself saxiifi4 with the lut of Us retained by the government. He noticed that it did not mention coercion WU number J, and he bpedtbatitnad been dropped. Cheers from tbe Irish members, On the report of the laud bill, Mr.Bal four, chief secretary for Ireland, said that tbe government accepted the House of Lords amendment relating to town parka Sir Wo, Vernon Harcourt twitted Mr. Balfour with -ignorance of me sub ject in asserting that there waa no ten ant right in (own lands. Mr. Chamberlain blamed the Kovern mentvor changing front at the instiga tion of the House of Lord. It was tbe House of Commons, he said, not the House of Lords, that had to attend to the Interests of the community. Those interests would beet be served by tbe retention ef the clause ao it left the House of commons. Mr. Balfour's motion to'aocept ihe House of Lords amendment was carried 200 to 104. STMrATUV JLHD CKHSL KK KUH KKJUiIN AND. Lonoon, Aug. 18. TheKUndard aup porla Prince Ferdinand, and ruieind him that the smallest Bymptom of hesi tation or fear will be fatal. If he con tinues in his present cuume, eaye the Standard, he may ignore Russia, and ooaut on the warmest sympathy of the people of England, Austria, Italy and Germany, though the governments of those countries may be compelled lo act cgroumspectly. bT. r"ETeR8UOEa, Aug. 1 The Mos cow Gazette urges the RushUe govern ment to act with vigor in regard to Bulgaria. Tbe occupation of Bulgaria is needless aa yet, it says, bot Tnrkey should he held responsible for the flota tion of tbe Berlin treaty, and threatened With the occupation of Trebizonde and Erreronm unless order be restored in Bulgaria. THK CBTOlXKA El'IDKMIC. Rove. Aug. 18. It is semi-officially stated. Jixai -tUa cholera ia Bioiily aaa been overcome, and that there is no longer any danger of the disease spreading at Naples or Resina. In Catania City, today, there were nine teen new cases of cholera and 0 deaths, and in Palermo 25 caaes and 10 deaths. Suspicious cases of cboelraio disease have been reported in this city. DAM AOS BY BTOBM IN OREAT BRITAIN. London. Aug. ll Tbe damage caused by yesterday s storm is very serious. In London three persons were killed and a number of churches and houses were struck by lightning. In the ooun try also there waa much destruction of property, and many persons are re ported to have been killed. LORD TENNYSON FAVORK CIjiSRH I'NION. London, Aui. 18. Ix)rd Tennyson, replying to an inquiry as to whether Mr. Gladstone's home rulo policy if car ried out would produce separation and disastor. writes that he thinks a closer union of eory part of the empire would be for the better. AN At Tl MS SESMu.N ' 1 1 Ahl.lAMI N r. IjO.ndon, Aug. IS. The cabinet, it is Said, hkve decided to hold an autumn feesslon of Parliament. LYiion Elixir. A 1'LEASANT I.EMON LHINK. Cures indigestion, headache, malaria, kidney disease, fever, chills, loss of ap petite, debility and nervous prostration, by regulating the Liver, Stomach, Bow els, Kidneys and Blood. Lemon Elixir is prepared from the fresh juice of Lemons, combined with other vegetable liver tonics, cathartics, aromatic stimulants and blood purifiers. W. A. James, Bell Station, Ala., writes: I have suffered greatly from indigestion or dyspepsia. One bottle of Lemon Elixir done me more good than all the mediciae L have aver taken. An Old Clttrrn or Atlanta, tia. By the recommendation of Rev. C. C- Davls, I used Dr. Mozley 's Lemon Elixir for a severe chronio case of indigestion, palpitation and regular, action of tbe heart with constipation and biliousness. also suffered greatly with gravel and great pains in tne back and kidneys. much of the time unable to stand alone. I was treated by many physioiane and ied many remedies, but got no relief. M Mozley a Lemon Elixir alone hat ade a nerfeet rarereaet thsaedfseaJJa. faat now a wall man My w4fVarror many years suffered- greatly with on strpaGon andaWskckesfronvaTklon aha -eould 'get to TeHer? The Lemon fiuslr bas permaneasyvared ber. ' - . '-A'.Cr Aairouh . . ' J P Bit Street, AtlantaDa.' Botd Vlidruggiata, M oeaajaadtl per bottle. Prepared by H. Mozley, M.D., Atlanta, Oa.' . , ;suSub aa sep A enn rar ArL . u uiudi w a w wwwwuv WJ wo IV, aad thus be convinced of its wonderful curative powers. Dr. King's New Dis- oovery tor consumption, xjougna ana Coide, will be, for a limited time, given awayC This offer is not only liberal. bat shows nmxrandea feitn in the mer its of this great remedy.AU wbo. eaH far from Oooghs, Colds, Cotrramptioa, Asthma,' BronchjtUi'ot any affection of Throat, Chest ! or .Lungs, are especially requested to call at R. N. Duffy V drug store and get k trial bottle free Large Jake Sharp in a Bad Fix. NkwYork Aug. 18. There wag great excitement at Ludlow street jail this morning, owing to the sudden change in Jacob Sharp condition. He had a Violent chill at 4 o'clock. He suffered much, and could not sleep until after 8 o'clock. He awoke shortly after 11 and said be felt a good deal belter. He is greatly exhausted, and bis wife is quite sica rrom worry and constant attention at ber husband's bedside. Dr. Bryant ana theyounp Dr. Loomis held a consultation in Jacob Sharp's oell this afternoon, and decided that be was much worse than whin they lost called. They gave instructions that he must be closely watched. Sharp is so weak that he has to be carried bet we n bia bed and ohair. Ofnoe of Old Dominion Steamship ( Newbkkn, N. C, July 81. 187. Unless compelled to alter by stress of weather or unavoidable accident, or by orders from the Home Office, the fol lowing schedule will bo run by the Steamer Pamlico during the month of August. Any changes will be promptly noted in the local columns of tbe Journal. Steamer Pamlico will touch at Nags Head going and coming: Wednesdsy, Aug. 3d, 7 a m. Monday,, 8th, 9 a m Friday, - ' 12th, Da ni Wednesday, 17lh, V a in Monday, " 22d, 9 a m Friday, " 26lb, y a m. Wednesday, " 31st, U a.m. Fare to Nags Head, KIM). No return tioketa. Fare to Norfolk: let olaas. S3 00; 2d olass, 2.00. Fare to Baltimore via Old Bay Line. 1st class, $0.00; 2d class. $-1 00. Fare to New York via . I). Ship 1st class, til. 00. Fare to New York and return via O D. Ships, 1st class, 81S .00. Fare to New York yia 1) Ship intermediate, U (K). Fare to New York via ) Ii Ships 2d class, U 50. Fare to Old Point, 1st class. t3.r0. Tickets received and forwarded promptly. E. H. Roukhtn Agent. Fare includes meals and state rooms on Old Dominion Ships from Norfolk lo New York. No extra charge for berths on the Sound steamers from Newbern to Nor folk. lids Takes tbe ( ake. A Commerce street drummer tells s wonderful story of what be saw last week at Rockbridge Alum Springs, and nothing but faith in bis veracity causes its appearance in the Times. He saw a colored man drink a gallon and a half of kerosene oil, and applying a dry wick and burner to bis throat, touched off tbe wick with a match, when it burned with the same force and bril liancy that a regular lamp. The same man ate a dozen bumble bees, half a chicken and a dozen crackers. Tbe oil came through the pores of bis skin after he had drank it like perspiration on a hot day. Roanks Times. From Auatin (Tex.) Statesman. The effect of Havkes' CrysUlized Lenses upon the organs of vision is sim ply wonderful, as there are aeveral prominent gentlemen in the Land Office whose sight has been restored by their use, and hundreds of similar cases throughout the United Slates can be re ferred to. All eyes fitted and the fit gunrantoed at the drug store of I'. S. Dully, New Heme. aug 5 lm School Notice. MISS MoI.I.IK HKAT1I will reopen her School at her residence on Pollock street, MONDAY, RKPTKMUKU l'Jih. aug21 dl w Mortgage Sale- rursuanlto a power of &n U' cnniKlin il in h mnncaKe eieented to I'aul Jimi. of Hn- HlLe of Georgia, by William Uoliijtan, on the 5th day of Aug-usl, IS81, and MstKncd 10 me on 1 lie 'ISA day of Kebniary, 1 will ! at Public Auction. St lbs Oourl House dinjr In the City of Nswbern, ai Twelve o clock. M on HATt'KDAY, BK1T. atb. l87.lhefol lewlDn real estate, situated In Ihe City or Newbern, on Ihe corner of Weet etreet and Hcoil'a alley, kDOwn and dieilntrutshed in the plan of the City of N'ewl.eru at lote nuiu ber V and 86, on Weet street. Term of aale Caili. augJOdM K l't FFV. Removal. On or about SEPTEMBER 1st we will remove to the Large Brick Store recently vacated by Mr, John Dunn, next door lo the National Bank, and for the next tw6 weeks we will sell tbe balance of eur Stock of Clothing AT COST. - Respectfully, nftdwtf HOWARD JOKES, Salo & LiYcry Stables. tbjs lnuaa Or (A a au auajt and M. :BABJI a POMTAMT has teem alaeolvsd by he oseta oA. Haha. U. Baba wiu;snntlaue the hoslneas of BAUC U CRINGE AND UTKBY OF B0R8R8, MULKS, eta, at the eld stsnd on Middle Street. . where. .; as baa been aa gaged in the saase tsssiaeaa la tneettrsBMe ISSa. wlk be pleases to soeet hie eld n-Wodi and soetomara. , .Wnihawoa hand tn due saaaon a PIRK Mr oa noaaKs aaa et.Ba. ajso, a winm lot mw avccica aarf aSAtiayAxwioKerjAaAJrrKKD. eAr aaiaain sjw VJe ' Fine Arf. MISS Al'HOKA MACE will take LIFE SIZE PORTRAITS in CRAYON or OIL from life or any kind small pictures And will algu (ilVE LESSONS IN DRAWING AND 1'AINTINU after September 5lb, 1SST. " lor teruis apply at her residence on Jotineon etreet. Newbern, N i Ur. 5, ia7. dwtf School Notice. MISS LEAH JONfi will open her bi bool for tbe reception of pupils, Monday, September mh. Pupiia will betaken that have been prepared for the ?ih, "ih and itUi grades, adtd Turnip, Rutabaga and CAKBAOE SEED, Crop of 187, raiaed by David L&nJrelb & Sons, l'hiia ., Pa. lor aale by R N. Dl hKY, New Berne, N. C. THE To "wo ler, Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewery, Etc. New Berne High School N MONDAY, SEITEUHER lath, 1 , the uinlersigned will open a High School ia the New Berne Academy building. Thorough instruction nieii jn if,e Englisb branches. In Latin, Oreek and Mathematics, etudenla prepared for col lege. Special instruction may be had in Erench, (ierman. Spaniah, Book keeping etc. They intend to have in the Literary Department for young ladiee the assist ance of a thoroughly .juulilied lady teacher. The Department of Drawing and Painting will he ellicieully tilled by Mitts Nannie Roberts. The services of a laily teacher of Mukic will be secured in due time. 1 ur terms, tuition, etc.. apply to (Ik.o. W. N i A 1 . A M , Principal. Jam k- Thomas, A B , Associate Prin. au'J il w til Reopened Willis, Edwards & Co. Uave reopened the New Berne Machine Works, and have added Tools lo their workB to do all kiuds of Machine and Boiler Work at hhort notice. Theyhn also added a foundry to tlic ir works, and are prepared to do the best of Hriihs ami Iron Casting, House Plumbing a specialty. If you want good work pive ue a call. All work guaranteed and done at price lo suit the limes. jyll wly Poor House Farm For Rent. I IfUCK IkiAliii C i l.T I'oMMlliKIONSJUl, Nkwiikkn. N (' . Aug. 9, 1W7. The undersigned will, at tbe Court House in New bern, on Monday, Sept. Mh, 1SS'7. ar 12 o 'clot k, M , rent or let lo the highest bidder for the year 1888 only, tbe Poor House Earm situated In Craven county, Neuse road, about one mile from Newbern. The rental agreed upon to be secured by note and security, to be spproved by tbe Board of Commis sioners. By order of the Board. ORLANDO 11 P BBS, alOdwt.l Clerk. For Sale, THE OASTO.N HOUSE, situated on South Eront street, New Berne, N. C, a brick building, three i stories high, with cellar and attic; front, one hun dred and twenty (130) feet; depth of lot two hundred and five (805) feet to water's edge: thence to channel of Trent river. Contains forty-nine 40) sleeping-rooms, besides parlor, front and rear offices, dining-room, reception room, bar-room, billiard-room, barber, abop, kitchen and out-hoaaea. Terms One-third cash; balance in 1, t and 8 years. JOfiN HUGHES, . JAMES a HUGHjES, auS dim Executors FOE BARGAINSlUT, CALL A? TBX ... Kew Berae FiinutTiiStoC' WSST BIDS HTDDLTSTKEtTJ Wb je U eaa be foand la great variety . r arnitafe aot ia stock will be order a4 at a small per cent above ooet. A Uberai ahare of pablie patrons - eollclted - - k j-. - Barl4dwlf 1X. f t:- 1 t. bottles, si. -'. . . h. u . - aucUSwtaa
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 21, 1887, edition 1
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