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ia ' -' J ,-t- r --5- ? iinnn 4" 'AILY K X AL :--.'-f.-S!.W? - YOLa,rNO. 131, NEW BERNE. N. C, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBKK l I 7 PRICE 5 CENTS. r; LOCAL NEWS. iMruLWiiiiwt ilauu. New BentnTtatitiide, 85 fl' Worth. ..J. longitude, 77 8' West. uA rise.. 558 t length of d j , - u ets. 4:84 I 13 hours. 8 minute. tn tt -m 2 .83 a. m BUSINESS LOc.vLS. JUST received a fret.h 1 : f fuiuilv groceries. C. E Si-ovuk. FINE Stall Fed Beef at SvvtuT s Ihiu (Friday) and tomorrow morning. rpHE GBOCER E. B HACKhURN -L offer hU first specialty, the Finest Flour that' ground, in pound lot for 8. per pound. ' DIRECT impoitation of French Brandy and Holland (Jin arrived in bond and duties paid at Custom House inNew Berne, guaranteeing gen uine goods for sale. Jas Keimj.mi , ANTED One New Buggy. See II DA1L BEOS. ee2 lru STATIONERY at cost by the package. lO cash accompanying order a few reams of legal cap by aHO lw.l li N Di-fkv. 1URE Liquors and Wines for Medio nal and other ue. at wholesale. JaMks Rkpmom PARIS GREEN and poison dialnbu tors for the cotton wurois at Geo. Allien & to t ARRETT'S Medoc Vineyard Cognac Of and Wine for Bale, at Mauufaotu rer's prices, by James Kklm"NI. BROWN'SGEOIUJIA COTTON CJ INS. with 8elf Feeder aDd Condenser All of the latest and moet approved pat terns. (iEJ. ALl-EN A Co. 1) EDMOND S (linger Ale. l.-mon V Soda, etc , ()ual to imported. Jam ks Kki'M".M' The tax list is oomph -ted and ready to be put in the hands of the Sherill Swert Ogives another instalment of stall fed beef this and tomorrow mom ing. The Ilermeaion Literary Society holds regular meeting tonight w hen ..n i lec tion of officers will be held. "The prettiest store in town,"taidu gentleman who visited E. H Hack burn's new store last evening. Mr. E. B. Hackbura has moved into his new store on Broad street and is Ailing it up with a fine line of grocer ies. Many of our citizens were up later than usual on Wednesday night, cele brating the anniversary of the rreut earthquake of 1880. Capt. K. R. Jones, who wont North sometime since, is sending forward large quantities of ootton lies, bagging, pork, flour and other goods in his lice. Eggs have been coming in briskly for the last day or two, and the market is pretty well supplied. The price, whole sale, Is off a little. Sales were made at tnlrteen and a half cents. Policeman B F. Ketchum has boen appointed baggage master on the A. & N. C. R- and will resign his position on the police force. lie has made a very -efficient polioe officer and will fill the bill in his new position. Our young townsman Mr. Ljuis Ul rich arrived last night on the train with hie charming bride, Miss Bettie Hayes, from Greensboro where they were married. The New Berne Steam Fire Engine Band gave them a serenade with tome of their best airs. The polioe of Wilmington have dis covered the hiding place of a "multi farious rogue," and among the stolen goods that are held at the city hall for identification is a book, "Prose and Poetry," with "fl.'H. Brinson, New bern,N. C." written on the flyleaf. There is a large list of articles of wear ing apparel and sundry other household goods published in the Wilmington papers, which were found in the poa eaeion of the rogues, who have been identified as Robert McElroy, col., and wife JoMpJtfne. "3- ' Postofftce BoMeiy.'y ; .'Cept. Hanoockof "the A. & N. C. R " informs that the postoffloe and store . of postmaster Dillon at Tuscarora was ' broken into os Tuesday pight tlast and ,' robbed of sundry articles.-' Mr. Dillon thinks he has 's efaa to the" robbery and the thief "wilt be Captured. : JTew ferns' jttighchpol. ' "A letter from ',Misa Maria Manly in forms sJ ihstMihe bar thought it ex pedient to 'change' her plans for teach ing, during the nomlng year and has determined to take char ire of the you)g ladies department of flie- Kew Berne . DighScacT-.T-sf This: will - add another excellent teacher t the High ohool,. which ought to open with a large" Bomber. Miss Manly Is eminently " fitted for the department aha Is to have in charge, and with Prof. Neat anrf Mr. Tbomta ind Mist Roberta ia Ihe other fjppartments the school will be firefc c' ia every reppect.'. ' s " "r i Arrivals at Hotel Albert. I W. H. Oliver, L. J. Moore. C E. I Slover, R. G. Mallett, Bail Manly, city; William Cleve, 'acceborj, A. Gordon, ! Craven count M. Miller and eon, N. j C. , A M !jtkwcod. Henry A Jones. C T Marietta, New York: C. Stevens, j Unelvi county, J. M Spencer, Ya6h iDgtoii, N C; Frunk Phillips, C. W. jSnead, Baltimore: Emmon 11. Lee, i Columbitt. S C :J P. Brogdt n . Trenton 1 Land and Immigration Agit. I Mr F. K McAllister of 22 ly eireti j New York, has accepted the position of ' ! Lud and Immigration Agtnt of North ! I Carclmt. nd a frieaJ riles us that tic ' has couuecled with Lnu Lr. EiwarJi Thomas formerly of this city. We are infonuod that they Uieiu butinese "from the word go, and perhaps our j people- ho have lands to dispose ol wou him i d I'll I orretponl with Eear Mr. Killed J. 1) I. alto jue. superintendent of Mr J. A. Bryan's Lake Ellis farm, came up ester d ii y and g i ves the f ol lo w ing hear story Lute Tut bday evening a Mi Llliotl Iihiik in the in ighlmrnoiMl , came through the farm and asked permission uf Mr. LaKoiuu to go down lo the corn held and k ill a hear. It was granted 1th the understanding that a bear must be killed. About tifu-eu minutes after Mr. Llliotl left a gun lired in the direction of the corn Held, and the hallowing and two other shots Inch followed induced Mr. Laid iic and his force to go imme diately to the relief of the man, who seen. e. I to I e in distrcNv I 'poll arriv ing they found Mr. Ki 1 it ll in the wild est t-talo i f excitement, hut he had saved the hear. lie was in the field gathering roasting ears w hen Mr. Elliott came upon hiin.und although excited Mr. Elliott's shots were well directed enough to kivo him. He was a very large or.e. I ut poor in Ih-t-h. Personal. Mrs. Joe e h M ers of ai-h ingtoti is on a visit t 1 relatives in itns city and county. Masters Willie J. Hill and Ernest M. (ireen left yesterday morning for the Davis School at LaG range. Mr. loteo. Henderson unci family have returned from a visit to Canada and other points North. Ex SheriH (iranthum of Wayne county was in the city yesturday in the interest of the W llmington Messenger. Major Gordon, of Egypt farm, was in the city yesterday. He says cotton has quit growing aDd is opening rapidly. Mr. C. Stevens of Onslow, arrived yesterday evening and reports a lively time among the bear hunters in that Boction. Three were killed on Wed nesday. Master Jakie Cohen left here yester day morning for Li Grange to attend Davis's school. J. W. Shepard of l'ollivksville, left for the North yesterday to buy fall stock of goods. Miss Lenh Jones is v i-iting f riende and relatives at Warsaw. Steamtr Movements. The Pamlico of the O, D. liue leaves for Norfolk today at 12 o'clock. The Stout of the Clyde line loaves fur Baltimore today at 12 o'clock. The Kinston of the N. & T. S. Line from Kineton bringing aruoDg other freights two bales of new cotton shipped by Jno. F. Mewborno und L. Harvey. They will go forward on the steamer Pamliooof the O.D. Lino today. The KinAon will leave for Kineton to day at 12 m. The Trent of the same lino arrived yesterday from Trenton with a cargo of lumber and country produce. The Eaglet of the E C. D. Line ar rived yesterday morning with full car go of merchandise. The Eaglet will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The Vesper will arrive tomorrow morning. A N.rlh Carolina Taxid9rmit. The following item is from the Arkan sas Demoorat, published at Little Rock, Ark. Prof Clarke ia vell known here as the eon of the late Judge Clarke and as a skilful taxidermist. We are pleased to see that he is successful in bis new field, and that he still feels an interest in taxidermy work. . . . - Prof. Clarke of the deaf mute insti tute, who is an experienced and accom plished taxidermist, proposes to have some beautiful specimens of the art ex hibited at the exposition. Prof. Clarke has done this character of work for the State of North Carolina, the Smithson ian Institute and other important insti tution? iil the United States. . With his services this feature will be a very at tractive one. Persona throughout the country Tipho have or may have,' fine Specimens of birds, animals, fish, etc., are requested to ship them by express to S B. Nowlin, superintendent Of the exposition, who will turn oyer ti prof. Clarke for preservation under the art of taxidermy. jo'-V-1 iiVi'irA-'-A '' Spelling. LxjiT-i. .JoCKNaL 1 noticed in your JuI'kxal of Aug. 30 that in spelling orthography you said orlhografy Would l.kk- t. know whH'L is correct. M New bcrne, N. C , btp: 1, IP??. Yu ovcrlocked tLt fott that the words Siujpliricatiou cf Erjgiioh i 'r thofrafy were in quotations We be- lieve all the Standard Ecglish Diction- 1,1, .i:iiu ..ii.iia "iJi. ''L.it " " - the t-tlung Reform Assoeialiou. to which belong mon euiinet-t scholars Bpell it "fy (.. Drunu tiutdc, 1 lie Sen lili I urn - nlM-lotit i . I luN A L Kl'lIoK J Judge M Cu ha Uig dei liLieil tiie a Ihe Ml office of I (v r ish caled by Uie death i'resldel.l has made l-oin missioiier f l'rol. Baird. a selecliou of ( i liru w n tioode. m our opiuun. 11 the best appoilllmel.l . w rie s s i Lj I e f- i ti i ,11 to have made. I'lof tioodehasa kliuwieite it the American fishery unequalled by aLy other ciiiien of the Continent A few years a i, as director of the American d is play in i ho Wor id s I ihei y I. x posi tion at L 'iidun he l.uii-.l a.- the most conspicuous exhibitor in i oiisi-ijuem e of'hls su rpaaMUg col lei I lo :i . impelihg against the best gu el ii moots i f tlie w or I i lie biought awov ail the inor-i vahiud medals an 1 aw aiils as tokens . f the larg and uioct w , n lei t ul li isplav that had ever been ina.le 1 1 w as w loir gelling lion i lie. 11 tlx tigelhei thai Prof. Cjo.io so gn-all) enlarged Lis knowieegu of tie indurlrj. and in formed himself of the con litions an I ne. ds of the fishermen of Ara ni, i While Asslslaiil luoitr of ii,e National Museum, has been, every day for year, intimately ussiK-iate d wufi 1'rof. M.iilJ. and has gained aknotvl edge of Ihe methods of artificial propa galion tin 1 the general coridu -t of Ihe work in all its departments that will enable linn to d lspalch the hunness in hand w ilti ease arid satisfaction. I'lof. lioode is known by nearly all the Com mission employees and is much esteemed by them. Ills task should bo pleasant, and his laurels great. He enters the field under favorable auspices, a: ihe age of nb nit forty-nine years. ' . Trade and liniil. I mm an extract republished from the (ioldsboro Argus it will lie sei n It. at Homo new arrangements of sleaiiiln ats and railroads are contemplated l.y the managers of the N. S. Kailrond, the E. C. 1). line of steamers and the A. tt N. ( '. I ulroad. This, we hope. nieaiM a more convenient communication for passengers between the l'amlico and Neuse river sections ami the N. IS. Rail road. Trade ami travel are natural companions and go together or follow each other, and it was a serious incon venience w hen the facilities of travel between New Benin ami Elizabeth t ity, furnidieil by the 'Id Dominion Co. was suspended. The E. C. 1). line furnishes ample facilities for freight, hut travel over the line is forbidden. Thin is a great inconvenience to the people Albe marle and l'amlico sections, and should be remedied, and we hope the meeting of the malingers of the linen in Golds- boro, and which the Argus regiiniH as significant of new developments may he significant of a restoration of comniui i- c it ion between the sections Economh t. I Heaviness in ( liurleslun. ClIAIU.KSTON, S. ('.. Aug. :W. As the anniversary ol the great earthquake approaches the alarm and excitement increases. This is added to by the fre quent recurrence of shocks. Three have occurred between 11 p.m. Sunday ami ti a m. Monday, lliesi) were felt in Summerville, Augusta, Columbia and at other points in the northern portion of the State. The disturbance was very slight In Charleston, which would indi cate that the centre of trouble is mov ing northward. Nevertheless, excite ment bore is very great. Largo num bor? of white people have left the city in summer excursions. Tho negroes are greatly demoralized, holding night ly prayer-meetings in churches and a great many conversions occurring nightly. Household labor ia utterly de moralized. Among whites a vague feeling of uneasiness prevails, but theie in no interruption to business of any kind. Until 31st of August passes there will be no abatement of this uueasincss. From Austin (Tex.) Stateaoian. The effect of Elawkes' Crystalieed Lenses upon the organs of vision is sim ply wonderfuk, as there are several prominent gentlemen in the Land Office whose eight has been restored by their use, and hundreds of similar cases throughout the United States can bo re ferred to. All eyes fitted and the fit guaranteed at the drug store of F. S.Duffy, New Berne. aug o lm The Thistle Trying her Mctile. New York, Aug. 81. Early this morning everything presented a scene of animation aboard the Scotch keel sloop Thistle anchored off Tomkinsville, S. I. - The crew were busy scrubbing, polishing and dusting preparatory to the second trial trip over the New York Yacht Club' course. Owing to some stiffness in the running gear on the trip made on Monday, and after some changes made yesterday. Captain Barr expects to show some better work to day. Mr. Rieharii Henderson, of Hender son Brotoers. agents of the Anchor Line! of steamers end William Coverly of the same office will make the trip today as guests of Capt. Barr. ADTICB TO MOTHERS. Mas. Worttowg Soothing Stbcp should always be Used, for children teething. - It soothes the child,, softens the srums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, end is the best remedy or diar- hoe, xwenty-nre cents a bottle. :iic o.; l(JRr.H. LH HiuibK-HiL-x. vth hi ST. Pkl'tlttbl Ko Auk Tt., vosli saya that the 1 uUe Las u .rltj lvussia b proposal IobclJ (jcl Kili ;t. as provisional oernir of bulbar laai-J Lastern Roumslia uH'.l a ce w Sjtr: shall legally elect a pnrjec fi r the ha! ganan throne. Tuc ta.ei aUo u.-t the Porte la BecklL,; the ursel.l l!.e ' puwei s to the cai ryiLtT i ut f tl.i pr p. sal. and that the Su.ts;. has tunrm-lod T.. .k.. , , . l ... .. that Turkev wLiassis'. tien l.ur cairv out his miori.m. ai.d m;i : .v uL a Tuiklth irmy i! lmm.o t J a t v, i t l.it- m.m:--. .- J I. Aug. r JjU.,-. sou pariiaixiet. tir ti ittary : i foreign ottl.e. alii, nine 1 10 i:.' li of Couim-.r.s 1 1. 1 - al:iiL o U a: g j el n lit o: l.tx 1 afrt-j up'O a Li'lnm lssio!l t . rt-iest-Dl I'J.i. trrests in the N lib Aineri un ' d invent i 'ii lie t 1 Jed thai I t lo say that Mi J. -L i nam t r i in ai crple 1 the Ttii i f print l. a c iutiiise,ont-i f i . i tiii-a: l.iita.:. i i. l ! : : n i i. li : : u 1. M" V Aug ll.r 1 .1 ak-ainpt the trtatuitnt lo I. si ale i s in lit-1. r 1 1 g - m a ait -the Amei. an a'i lb- i n up in sugeptti 1 In I I f l r ,.11111,1 IT Ulper I ' A 1 a- 1, all t li '. i : p 1-1 . '. r i I "v . I'i ri i i , M ipll Tt- bel sill, in tin- ( the ofli : .1 organ f lb a l lit a: l.o k :,..! , li w b ;, 1 , 1 a:i, hi ii llli ih: i I Im . 1 Hi il i 1 wel. o p i:, tin- 1. it ug ' 1 the I I Ian I bv in. the ho bi.mr 1 he b W III. 1 1 ra 1 v esiMt. .- ii lay The baiii sol lier- a'. I .1 isl - i if tl pit 1 I I led an I p u ii" i f M i- i .- lili-l a 1 v an it. t f. -I I In 1 h. widow 111 VV , ing up 1 Willi p ! I i . an 1 I. .1' b itl.ll- w ,Ui it. ii ll , Hi I I thai four a' la tliii 1 1 1 1 - y wef. P'.llseil I, llllli:- I Of s Ii lit.ll! in pi I I Ig ii I l.i- v, a I i - . 1 I I In I I iliini . ha I Water p-m 1 1 1 .v.i fart .j ir. il iii-i I. p foil I ih 1 i il 1 - t I Ihe p. i! .- '- all, in p: i- I i , They wen- a m . , i , , , i, AI: the : ii in : I. a. k ll.e I. iae hi. found I a p ii 1. 1 i u h t. .i,. i b tl.il - and ki II Hit i that the ' a I I Hit 1. 1 1 ! five men j police and ll.e h .u.pe and capluied. Il vt ,i defenders of the widow s I numbered but nine persons and four women oners. A large X ! 1 were tak i n pr i- crowd had e. die. lid about the house to w ilness the contort Tim crowd all sympathized with Mis ' Crimmins ami tl id all in their power to cheer her up in her battle an I to annoy and exasperate the olliocrs. When the widow s party w en' at last overp ivven l j tho crowd became frantic and orispi .l closely up towards Uie house, prisoners w hen they led out sang Save Ireland. The crowd n the singing mid wi demonstrative th police had t i n! Ih- i w :. with batons. The Cod ,1 in tbn; Negro lii'.it I ' 1 1 v t lit. ii I'l'. I HI. Mil If I August ill. 'Hi action of Mu or Jar rati lart nifj.l m i Mliing upon the military lo I in r. .. li ntss in t iit-' of an emergenc v . ib . i ! t it s hinl the i li r. I of tuieling the In li i(;ni i t portion of this community, a- evirv tliing today has been perfe tlv n'lie:. and no demonstration of any kind I been made. The military, vv lm n ma : 1 in their armories all night, wen- ii, missed this afternoon. This morning the Mayor dismissed the case of 1 ir. 1 1 ni ton, charged with slapping a colored girl, by fining the doctor ten dollars and saying that the case was n .t una logoua to that of the negro who lis 1 assaulted Mrs. lie Jarnette, and who had been fined fifty dollar and jail.. I Tho other cases, resulting from this af fair were dismissed except the charge of libel against editor Barhain. of the Index-Appeal, and others w hich will be heard tomorrow. I'riuce Sahib at the White Houm'. Washinuton, Aug. 30. Prince Tho kore Sahib, of Limbdi, Kast India, called at tho White House this afternoon and paid his respects to the President, lie was accompained by tho Uritish minis ter bv whom the presentation was ma le The Prince wore a rich court coptuni". elaborately trimmed with gold. Pursuant to adjournment the regular meeting of the Ilermesian Literary Society will be held September 3d at f p. m. A full attendance is denred as election of officers and other important business will be transacted. . W. n. Wll.l.l. Prog. M L. H "Lloxvell, Secy. What True Merit Wiil Ho. The unprecedented sale of Bwcte German Syrvp within a few years. ha astonished tbe world. It is without doubt the safest- and best remedy ever discovered for the speedy and effectual cure of Coughs, Colds, and the severest Lang troubles. It acts on an entirely different principle from the usual pre scriptions given by Physicians, as it does not dry up a Cough and leave the disease still in tbe 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 eare doctor's bills end s long spell of serious illness, A trial will convince yon of these facts. It is positively sold by ell druggists and general dealers In the land. Prioe, 73 cts., large bottles. . .. 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BISHOP, MtW II 1 KM. N . I 1 I A I KI' K a i i . v . i" A A l. i . i . : X v -, . t I.. li X A . Aug ' ' ' 1 '.If .M. : . I. . I '. ,, i . i : e hi, i - .il fil . : 1. . .- t ' . !i I i --I n , .. . : ! .t.t- f r tl.. a I. i I 1 1 I i : i a i i : . .1 v .:: ; ' : .. i Ii. -- -t ' : . : t . i i . :. V. vv Ht i in- "- . . ... :, i . : t ,i x ,; li.uns. fi i m, i 1 1 jit -i .tat 1 1 .- and they w ill be a', ; .'. .at. I -.1 d 1 pn mptly a: r.i! i f a. : i i : . , -. "i 11 il.'h : v . ; r .i ,. ,-; at ii 1..- a i! X) . -.;:s tiuiy , . ! i : . : i. .v. i '. . Apprm . .1 A KM- I i. A . . M iit.i On oi I.'- . t sl.i'il m:.i i; i -: e .M h n. ' t i... i. ,tK. .-;( k -tote recintly vi.-itid I y Mr. .1. h:i Ii.ilo. i'it tlot i ' . tl," N..ti i :.l 1 ai.k, and for tie. r t j. t ; w . . v. , , , u ,j; f. 11 toe balance : tur S;. -. i, t ; ii.i.tg AT CD3T. ;--prct fully. al-' Iwtf HiWAIM ,v j. im:s. !. If. ORAltlRri: llA-IL MAMA'. JOHN H. CRABTREE & CO. ENGINEERS, Founders and Machinists, Manufacturers?; and Dealers in ENGINES ASD MAGfilHISTS' SDPPLIES. Bnlldcra of EiiElnci Bolleri, Sw Mlllii. FdnlDK .V rol off Vchin., Weare prepared to Jo t'aH.i rl all kinds with promptness. Particular and Immc diate a' lealion given to repairs cf Ml felotlj. welll boirlad to tire plans anil etlmales for anr desci lpllon of machinery. Vt'e are the ageri t 'or tbe sale of the A mer les n Saw. Also for . 4 A. Bargamin'a cele brated Indestructible Mica Valves, We give satisfactory gnarantee fcrall work dona by oa. jy23dw wir Special Notice. 1AM determined to sell my Entile SlOC k ronslHllnir ttf Jrtr ClnftAm ' ' . i S bloe k liollslslln itf Ilrv firtAm 'lata, bhoos sua Notions, at TWENTY- r 1 vt FtK LLN T bhLOW COST. The rnb"c ill tin J .t tv their interest to 1 Uj- tl ' c aLj examine goods ivuJ pncs hefre Lu.i.g elsewhere. au:-4 t( M PRAO. Sale & Livery Stables. - i M :: .: ... t , . w . i i , .V : - t . , t A AM HA U.N AND - MIA.N1 has teen ? A H.i.i.. M. limbn e . M . riALJf.. IX f tv i ' r- HOHHK8 .j o Middle : n.- o t-ii c - :.i i lly ilnce " J friends - is i. tx nib it I I ill llllltvi ,nj i in, i - u tIM. I l.l ul 111 .(. Ks ud II It Ml. , I A M I J 1 . M, HAHN & CO. School Notice. -llxii J v) WiM (i(ei h(,r i o M 'M A X M- 1-1 i'Jtb I .. I I i.i.pl. I in , h r.-n, h ' I I t I , I 1 1 ":" I ' - ii.-Ml, No ,.ltra hL'ldtd Occident Insurance. li.- W. rH's Indubtrial Acci il' nl A k iution - - K .. . k J i'i' ' x i ii .1 M i 1 Mini- M ; h f i : i . un kh, . . : :.. " ' t ' 1 I.r .See - w : , m u . 1 1 1- r ! ' II. fill Imuuthd W. W. LAWRENCE, t-iurtt titl, urni Iterur, Fine Art. - MX' I w ill take I. X! Is in i K.WON i ai.v kind small 1.1 1 )NS IN 1 I'XlMTNi; after -' I'l It li le c on Aug V 1---7. dwtf t-ii I. : .Or .X 1 . 1 v , . I '.. I I . I 11. - 1. , J M. li r! 1 1 i t t I . Ml N 13 E Tin: T cweler, i ' d: Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Etc. j ' 1 dvi-Jin ; New Berne High School j "N MtMi.W. SKI'TKHIiElt 19th, 1"7. the un derMtned will cprn a High School in tho New Berne Academy i building. Thorough niflruction Kiven in tbe I KiiKlisb brancheH. In Latin, Ureek and : Mathematics, Htinlents prepared f or col I Ictfe- Special instruction may be had I in French, (icrmnn, Spanish, Book j keeping etc. j They intend to have in the Literary Department for young ladies the assist ance or a tuonughly qualified lady teacher. The Department of Drawing and Tainting will be efliciently filled by Misi Nannie Roberts. Tl . me nervices ot a lady teacher of jiu'ic wii be secured in due time. For terms, tuition, etc., apply to Geo. W. Neal. A.M., Principal. James Thomas, A.B., Associate Prin. au9 dwtd Reopened Willis, Edwards & Co. Have reopened tbe New Berne Machine Works, and have added Tools to their works to do all kinds of Machine and Boiler Work at short notice. They have also added a foundry to their works, and are prepared to do the best of Brass and Iron Casting, House Plumbing a specialty. If you want good work Rive ns cell All work guaranteed and dope at price to suit the times. -jyit wly , DR. J. D. CLARK: DENTIST, . nwwu, . v OOse an Cretan street, hetweea FoUoeJk
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 2, 1887, edition 1
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