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Baily Journal JL TO VOL.-VL-NO. 132. NEW BEKNE. N. C, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 1887. TRICE 5 CENTS. r t r LOCAL NEWS. rami Nlabaf AUbum. New Ber&e. latitude, MP North. ,M . longitude, T7 8' West. Sun. rises, til ( Length of day , 4MB , :84 M8 houra, 8 minute. 'Mm cuta at 2:83 a. m. BUSINESS LOCALS. T RY another kit of Oregon Salmon C. H Plover. THE GROCER, E. B HACK BURN i- offers his first specialty, tbe Finest Flour that's ground, in ten p und lots for So. per pound. Bt2 tf I IRECT importation of French M.J Brandy and Holland Gin arrived lu boftd and duties paid at Custom House iD'.New Berne guaranteeing gen uioe goods for sale. Jas Redmond w ANTED-Onu Dail Bros. Ne w Puggy. See Be 2 lm QTATIONERTat cost by the package, cash accompanying order a few reams of legal cap by R N Di j-tv I)URE Liquors and Wines for Medici nal and other linen, at wholesale. James Rkdmomi I ) Alt IS GREEN and poison distribu I tors for the collou worms at Gko. Allen & Co ( y ARRETT'S Medoo Vineyard Cognac . and Wines for sale, at Manufaclu rir's prices, by James Redmond. OROWNGEOROIA COTTON GINS, with self reeuer and Condenser All of the latest and most approved pat terns. Geo. Allen & Go. 1 ) EDMOND S dinner Ale, Demon -lt Soda, etc , njualto imported. J AUKS KKDM'iMl The wood yards are rapidly tilling up with wood. A Philosopher tells a good story which U given on our third page. The mail train from tbe West was de layed about one hour lust night. The bridge force of the A. & N C. It. is at work on Trent river bridge The dredge began work cutting a oinal to the steamer Annie ytstrrday. The bank building for Green, Foy St Co , on Middle t.lreet is going up. A handsome brown stone front w ill adorn the building. The Teller of the National Hank re turned. from Bell's Ferry last night and is lha happiest man in New Berne. He Hays ft a great big fat boy. The Journal extends congratulations. Crsbtree&Co. have begun work on a forty-horse power engine and boiler for the tug being built by Blades & Bro. Tbe boiler is to be ten feet long and six feet in diameter; the engine a twelve by twelve propeller. We call attention to the advertise ment of Miss Hatchie Harrison. This ' young woman has been a close student of tbe best methods of instruction in music during her stay in Boston, and from the recommendation which she bring from Dr. Eben Tourjie, musical director of the N. E. Conservatory, we feel sure she is well fitted to better in struct those who may wish her ser vices. The precision with which a drunken man measures his steps while walking the railroad bridge across Trent river is remarkable. Yesterday a man who lives on the south side of the river was in town and by tbe time be got ready to go out' had taken about five drinks too man, He could hardly walk straight on land bat when be struck the rail road .bridge oe measured hia steps to a dot, and elruok the croea ties plumb every time, though he staggered from on aide of the bridge to tbe other. Tha Craven County Qua Club. At the regular mealing of the club on Thursday night seven new member war received. , Tbe membership now - comber twentyeix. Tbe object of " . thUoIub la to protect birds, wild fowl . . and other, gam from wanton destruo- V tion by enforttltjbF! to regard to '-. , f th asmawycM (;. .. ' - The club bai' "tat an the trouble and '-' .expense of publishing the game laws in i circular; form and -.distributing them throughout ; 4the county, to order that "' every rytn may know them and not tlolate the of unaware. .They then of ' fer a reward, .for evidence to convict : any one violating!;' same. . . ' Bteam koVetaeiiti: , ' . , ' " Tbe jWllpo ft VMw.rOv- P. lina. left , - yesterday for Norfolk with : tiaeeua : . neout freights isl'ltt a number of , passengers:..., iet.-..-i Tb Stoat et the Clyde linel'sailed for Norfolk yesterday with a fall oar go of lumber, naval store, and the first bale of ootton marketed at New Berne. - The Kington of the K. ft T. 8. line left for Kinston yesterday wltb a Jargr .. cargo of general merchandise, v X The Eaglet of the E. C, D. line sailed yesterday afternoon with lumber, mcr- rbBcee end nine bales of new cotton. The Vesper will arrive tbU mornicg.- Arrival at Bote! Albert. C. E. Jenkina, New York; Jno. B Kenney, Raleigh; W. H. Wheetherly, Baltimore; 8. W. Ferebee, T. A. Mee sick. Stonewall. J. W. Dawson, Bay boro. Oraoge Presbytery. This ancient Church Court is in ses sion this week at Croea Roads Church, in Alamance county, N. C. Yesterday was the day appointed for the Preaby- terial Sabbath School convention, when special topics selected for the occasion were to be discussed by chosen speak, ere, as well as by the members in gen eral. Re L. 0. Vase, D D , who expected to be in attendance on these sessions, has been unexpectedly prevented from doing so. He will therefore fill his own pulpit as usual, in this city, on tomor row, Sabbath Personal. Rev. I. W. Crawford has returned from a trip to Greeneboro and other poll, Is west. Capt 8. II. Gray has returned from an extended trip North. Mr. W. Ijorch has returned from New York and Baltimore, whither he has been to purchase goode Mr. J. F. Taylor left on the I'amlico yesterday for Northern markets. He will give the first chance when he re turns. Mr. J. I'. firogden of Treutou has gone North for goods. Mr F. T. Patterson leaves this morn ing for Now York. He expects to lay in a large and elegant slock for the fall trade and will keep the readers of the JolHNal wII informed thereon. H. I. (iitbs, F.mi , of Hyde c unty, ie in the city. The Onslow Subscription. The county commissioners of Onslow will meet Monday, when an election ill be ordered on the question of a subscription to the Wilmington, Onslow snd East Carolina Railroad. Wil. Star. If Onslo-v county votes a subscription to a railroad it ought to be upon tbe question of building one from Wilming ton to New Berne. Competition is the life of business. The people of Onslow ought not to lie themselves to a local road that will reach only one market. The productions of the county are varied, and if the people are to aid in building a railroad it ought to be for one that will take their products to tbe market which will enable them to real ize the best prices. We have urged a consolidation of the tchemes to build a railroad into that county, Without this, or unless the people are assured that they will have the choice of mar kets, we imagine it will be difficult to get a subscription voted in Onslow county. Capital Seeking- Investment. Mr. H. A. Jones, of 280 Broadway, N. Y., railed to see us yesterday and in formed us that he was looking out for an opportunity of planting a oolony of Welsh and for the investment of capi tal. In company with M. Dockwood of th. N. Y. Oraphio, he visited Trenton and went over tbe Quaker bridge road to Onslow. He waa not very favorably impressed ith the Wbileoak pocosin from the fact that there is a bad plaoe on the road And his hone and carriage were stuck in tbe mud and gave him and his companion some trouble. Hi stay. however, with Mr. Venters for the night after reaching the Onslow side gave him a deoidedly favorable opinion of tbe people of this section. Mr. J one says he ha planted two oolonie of Welsh in the State of Kan sas and they are doing remarkably well. He says be know of no better country for investment of oapital than this undeveloped section, which need more railroad and more direct and quicker communication with the East. He say there is plenty of idle oapital In the East that could and would bo employed In this section if the proper method were used to draw it ont. He and Mr. Look woo k left on the steamer Pamlico on their return trip, and we are of the opinion that they will coma again. The Fisheries Commission. WASHO.QXOU. D. 0., Aug. 81. Tbe Department of State baa-not rat been officially advised of Mr. Chamberlain's appointment a president of the royal commission, charged with tbe doty of effecting a settlement of th questions at issue between ana united States and Great Britain conoerniog th fisheries. Secretary Bayard will make it a point that on the questions at iesue our repre sentative shall .present an undivided front. He believes that there can b ao doubt a to tba power of the Presi dent to - appoint tbe American oommis- eionere. as be is conrtitntionally an tbonscd to initiate negotiation and make treaties with foreign countries, subject to ratification by the Senate. Generally it will consider all of tha question now at issue between the United States and Canada arising from the confiictipg claims of the two conn tries respecting th fisheries. , - ? . NIW6 NOTE 3. Henry Villard is coming to the front again in financial matters. Tbe parade and picnic of the Central L&bor Union in New York promisee to be interesting. Tbe President has appointed S. S. Cai lisle, of Louisiana, to be minister resident and consul-general to Bolivia Dr. Nathan Lewis Hatfield, one of the oldest and most prominent physicians of Philadelphia, died Tuesday, aged 83 years. C. A Campbell, extenoive coal deal er, Boston, suspended payment Wed nesday. Liabilities $HM 090, with as sets of 8250,000. G. II. Wilkins, ihe extenbive lumber dealer and boat builder of Kittuuing, who reoenlly made an aoeigumeut, hae tied to Canada The Pennsylvania Democratic Lin veulion met Wednesday ht Alleiitown. and nominated Judge J. Koaa Thompson for Supreme Judge and H J. McOrann for State Treasurer. It is announced in New York that Mr T. V. Powderly. general maeter woik man of the Knights of Labor, w ill pro ceed to Ireland at an early dale to take an active p.irt in thr national move ment. The whole county east of Mexico, Mo , waa on lire Wed need ay. Hut for a cornfield thousands of acres would haye been burned. The loss is very heavy. The fire caught from an engine on the Chicago and Alton. There has been no rain since the 2J of July. The BcalToldmg of the new Annun ciation Catholic Church, Williamsport Pa., gave way Wednesday morning, and four stonemasons fell about sixty feel to the ground. Raphael Boka and Charles Marbet were killed, and John Winner and Thos. Itailey were fatally injured. Albert A. Meade shot and killed Har vey Meade, Joe Downing and Mr Hands on Friday last in a tight over Ihe Las Luces milling and mining property at Good Hope, New Mexico, in which they were jointly interested. Fred. Meade, afler being fired at ti ve times by Albert A, Meade, wrested a Winchester rifle from him and shot him Ihrougti the heart. Acoroner'B inquest resulted in the acquittal of Fred. Meade. The Denver News has a dispalch to the effect that Colorow and all his band arrived at Ouray Agency last Saturday, and say they want no more lighting. Kyerything is quiet there. The Indian chiefs all counsel peace. Indian Com missioner Aikins ordered that all per sons whose, presence tends lo dieturb the peace and quiet of the Indiann be forthwith removed from tbo re-nerva tion. The President's Picture iu M. LouIn. Chicaoo, Aug. 81. A TimeB special from St. Louis says: "Trouble is break ing out here over the recent Cleveland picture excitement at Wheeling, and it now seems probable that the scenes will be re-enacted here during the national encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic. A great many Democrats have expressed an intention to harp the President's picture over tbe streets in front of their buildings, and doubt less tbe Grand Army procession will be given opportunity enough to go under or around it. Street-corner discussions over tbe matter are frequent and warm and two Democratic papers of the city are having a dispute over it. One takes tbe ground that the Army was invited h.re by the city and that the soldiers should be treated as their guest and nothing done by our oitizens to cause them to regret their visit, and expresses the hope that no Cleveland pictures will be flung to the breeze during the encampment. The other claim that the Grand Army invited itself here; tbst it treated tbe citv shamefully in tbe Cleveland invitation trouble, and in asking our citizens to haul down their Cleveland banners upon the arrival of tbe veterans it is asking what cannot and should not be granted." Floods in Texas. Chicaoo, Sept. 1. A Times special from Morgan, Tex., says: The hardest rain that ever fell in this country began Tueeday night and has continued with out cessation. The damage to farmers in the low vaHey land in every portion of the country ie estimated at thousands of dollars. Tbe Texas Central and Gulf, Colorado and Santa FeRailroad are bad ly damaged, and it will be many day before either of them can move trains. Nine residences were washed away.' Besides these bouses, which are entire ly gone, every house in town is dam aged. Life is all that many citizens have t left. At Whitney, twenty-two mile east, la-Hill county, a number of house were washed awsy. At Merid ian, a man Whose 'name con id not be learned wast swrmwicg to bis bouse to try and save some of its contents, when the water became too swift for his strength, forcing, him into tha current and drowning him. v. . V All TICK TO OTBJUU. - Hbb.s WnrsMWl Bootbiro Sybot should always be used for children teething. It soothes tbe child, softens tbe gums, allays ail pain, curea wind oolio, and is tbe best remedy for Jdiar hcea. Twenty-five cent a bottle. ; w marVTdtuthsatwly .- fcitcTTloi. urikA.NALM PaKuj, Aug. 8 1 Praczici, ihe mur derer c) Mme. Kegnaull, her maid and her. maid s child , as guillotined at 5 o'clock this morning. Ue made no con fession. Vast crowds waited about the place of execution during the whole of the night, and kept up a con sum l howl lug and yelling. The uin was horrible. When the chaplain ho was lo officiate at the execution arrived at 4 30 a m ihe mass of people as so great lLat he was almost prevented from reaching Ihegateof the prieon PraLziui marched from his cell to the scalfold with a lirm step and defiant n.r When Ihe execu tioners seized hun the murderer re eisted and fought desperately, demand ing that they let him aluijr. Thr nxe cu tioners over po eied h lm and threw him upon ihe mailnue. and lu an in stant had him set uirly bvunJ Imme diately the terrible knile ao elm led it descended wuh horrible slowness at first, but ihen He movumenl quickened and the head of Iho murderer rolled in to the basket. The mob outside became Very disorderly duiing ihe progrtss of Ihe execution. Pranziui was awakened out of a sound sleep at 4 4 o lock by Hie jailer . Father Deauqueeue, chaplain of La Ro quelle, enlered the prisoner's cell and exhorted hiui to be courageous, l'ran ziui replied lhal lie hail no fear, but re gretted that the only favor he had asked - thai of permiet-ioii io st- his mother had been refused. He reiterated his profession of lnnoct rice, and refused lo make con fcseion Ui the priest, saving ' Father, you do ywurduly. I will do mine " Whilst being dressed for the block. Prai zini declared he was fllad that li life was to be taken, as he pre ferred death to penal servitude for life. He reproached Chief of Police Taylor for having called , as l'ran ini alleged, false witnesses against him during his trial. Whin he had been conducted lo the scaffold he a eared to he quite calm and UKplajed considerable as surance He kissel the crucifix pre . ....i ... i..... i... i... . ...... i ... i... .. ncumu lo nun I' y nil" f'luri, nui in; ir fused lo kiss the priest when the latter it i . .. , II i..... pi (.in UI CVJ iiio loir, ill r ill ii i ill i l'ran 1111 HUH Dl in in monit-iu skillfully grasped and suddenly thrown upon the guillotine lis great knlfu fell and the niurdcrei d head was severed from his body. The he.id was al once diced in a wagon and carried al a gallop to the Ivy i miel?ry, where H was buried afler tlttj regular funeral ceremony had been performed over it. The faculty of inei) n ine claimed the body and it was surrendered to them. Ill' Hi l M 'Ft M Mi S : I ,o Mi".'. Aug. .'! 1 Mr. Sexton n sumed in the I louse of Commons III is evening lhu' debute on the vole for the 1 rish secretary h o lli 'e. He denied the accuracy of the government's reports on the number of people boycotted. The reports produced by Mr. Kalfour, chief secretary for Ireland, asserted in general that 1.700 Krsons in Ireland had either suffered from boycotting or been protected from it by Ihe govern ment. The oflL'ial return, on the other hand, certified that for the whole of the quarter ended with June there were but fifteen acts of intimidation through out the whole of Ireland. Tho vote for the office was then passed 110 to !r. THE 0 (JHAbY EVICTIONS. Dim. in, Aug. 81. Tho work ofovict ing tho tunanlH in arrears on the O Urady estates, Herbertstow n, was today concluded without further riot ing. A bed-ridden woman, who re fused to bo installed as care-taker, was removed w ith her bed out doors. Mr. Wm. O'ilrien denounced O'llrady as a worthless, stupid sot and highway rob ber, and that the government, instead of muzzling iho ruffian, lent him soldiers and police to protect his cowardly car cass and to throw osd women dying on tbe dunghills. THE F1S1IKH1ES I OMMISSMN. Linihi.n. Aug. y 1 - It is the opinion here that Sir John MacDonald will be asked to represent Canada on the I nsneries commiseion. rir i.ionei oaca-ville-West, minister at Washington, will also join tho commission. The statement that the Karl of Dunrayen Mr. Powell would go to America as members of the commission waser- roneous. Mr. Chamberlain intends to depart for America at an early day. A lU'LOABlAN CABINET. London, Aug. 31. A Bulgarian cabi net has been formed, as follows: M. SlamboulofT, premier and minister of the interior; M. Natehevios, minister of foreign affairs; M. StoilofT, minister of justice: M. Mutkuroff, minister of war; M. Zivkoff, minister of education; M. NikiforofT, minister of finance. Fiom Austin (Tex.) Slate3oian. The effect of HHirkes' Crystalized Lenses upon the organs of vision is sim ply wonderful, as there are several prominent gentlemen in the Land Office whose eight hae been restored by their use, and hundreds of similar cases throughout the Ufflted States can be re ferred to. All eyes fitted and the fit guaranteed at the drug store of F. & Duffy, Hew Berne. . ' aug Sim V;? t;.; Reprcgtajation, of Christ . Ptoiifcited. ArMTifJtA. Gai Aug 31..-Tbe aulhcirf- ties have prohibited, ss aaoraligious-, the representation of Ohnst end - the Virgin in a Passion play by the colored people, tonight. . Backle'. Arnica aaiv. TBI BkST SxLVa in' the world for uuts, cruises, cores, u users, oai Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Coras, and ail &kia Eruptions, and poeitivolyf cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or mossy re funded. Price 85 cent per box. For sale by B, N. Daflr. - ; ;r ' declo It L in on linn A I'UCAbAhT llHuh lhls Cures lodigestion headache malaria kidney disease, fever chills, lose of ap petite, debilu v and uervuue pruslrallou, by regulating ihe l..t-r M Hum I, l..w ele, Kidnejs and Hlo..J Lemon tlixir is prrpired lum the fresh juice of Lemons combined with other vegetable liver ionics cathartics, aromatic stimulanus an 1 blood purifiers W. A JaLue?. fir. I Malion. Ala . writes. 1 have suffered greatly from indigestion or dvspepe.a 1 'ne botllc of Lemon Elixir done me more good than all the medicine 1 Late cti taken An Old till, u of Atlanta, (.a hy the recommendation i. f Ksv ( (' Lavis.lu;ed Lr Mo.ey o l.emon h.lxir for a e ere chronic case if in J igesliou palpitation and irregular action of the heart w iih constipation hih! biliousness I also suffered greatly with gravel and great pains in the h&i k nl fe.'l.'n much of ihe time unable to stand to .ne 1 w as treated Ly many ihyMciaus and used many remedies, tut got no relief Lr. Moley's l.emoii loixir alone has made a perfect cure of all these d iseaees I am now a well man Mv wife has for many years suffered greatly with con stipation and sick headaches from hn h she could get no relief. The l.rmoti -F-lixir has permanently cured her A C 'Ji I lla Mr eel A km 'i p Atlanta ' . Mli 1'ieparc.l by 11 Me.-'.ey . M i . At laiaa. ( ia hoi sals in New l. rrie In li s .-, Ie ar. 1 relail. at H N. I'uffy s drug !on i m-h must so cm pan y the older. sat.Vsun au sup Music Lessons. MISS HATCHIE 1 1 AHKISi IN, for the past two years a student of the N I Conservatory of Music llosloii, will re sinned her music ( I as? M md a v . ' ' lot,er :ird ,. Hf Notice. MISS M AM. Y has thought iteipe d lent lo change her plans for teaching during the coming year, and has deler mined to lake charge of the oulig Ladies' Department of the Newbern High (School sec: d lo.i Mrs. A. T. Jerkins j Will I esunie the d titles of her School m J her residence on Johnson blreet, on j Monday, September l'Jth. i and respectfully solicits a share of the public patronage. sepldlm AGENCY FOR Blest be the ears that will not hear Detraction's envious tale; 'Tin only through the list'ning ear That falsehood can prevail. Therefore you ran find Ht TAN-: I 1 . KINK CK1AH AiiKM'l. mi -i-r! n ten.le.l i W. 1,. rainier, the cholctnt arlet liiHile M IHipDlir n Ices. Wk I I'AI.M KH. Hecoiiil door from cot. .Sutilh Knml ami Middle aLree Is. New llerne.N (' GROCERLOOK TO YOUR INTEREST PATAPSCO FLOURING MILLS 177 ICSTAHL1MII U 177 I. PATAPSCO SUPERLATIVE PATENT Ths Premier Flour of America. This KI.Ol'K lias loni! heen roncedul lo lie Superior to Any Other In Ibis Country All the Best Hrantls of American Kiour are sold iia European maikels, where ihe "Patapsco Superlative" Iails nml romiiiniids derliiedly more nc iic because It makes the W1UTKST, SWEETEST AM) .! i.S7" NUTBJTIOrs BREAD. Ask jour Orocer for It, also (or IMTAPSro PADIILY, BHDFOHD FAMILY BALDWIN FA Till, V. HAPLKTOIH r A 1 1 1. . C. A. GAMBRILL MANUF'G CO., 214 COMMERCE ST., BALTO., Ml. HKPIIKSK.NTKD BY E. K. BISHOP, JnnlOrJfim NEW BEBNE, H. f. Office ok F. E. PATRICK & CO., Sole Aoents for Armour & Co. 's Provisions in Va. and N. C, Richmond. Va., Aug. 2". To the Merchants of New Berne and surrounding points: We have this day appointed Mr. E. K. Bishop our representative for the sale of Arkour & Co. -a Pork, Meats and Lard at New Berne. You will please call on or address your orders to E. K. Bishop, New Berne N. C, instead of to J. V. Wil liams, former representative, and they will be appreciated and filled promptly at satisfactory prices. Thanking you for your past patron age, we are Yours truly, F. E. Patrick & Co Approyed; Armour & Co., Chicago. FLg m o xTsEtl. On or about SEPTEMBER 1st we will remove to the Large Brick Store recently vacated by Mr. John Dunn, next door to the National Bank, and for the next two weeks we will sell the balance of our Stock of Clothing AT COST. Respectfully, alJdwtf , HOWARD & JONES. Special Notice. I AM determined to sell my Entire (A bu.k, consisting of Lry Ooods, Hats. Shoes and Notions, at TWENTY FIVE PF.K CL.NT BFLUVV COST. Tbe ; public will tin J it lo iheir interest to. call at my store and examine goods and prions before OuMiig elsewhere. 1 ""24 if M PBAO. Sale S Livery Stables. A C 11 HA H.N A.N'D -v i a i li.0 teen r A liai i,, u lialin -' ' m- r n a Li;, IX. ' ' i. i K UO10SK8, : i-.. : on Middle :"0- !.el, eL- ' ciiy amps ' t .. j friends : i - , li.0' 1 Ml I Ul. .1 !'-. i. a tna v. I o H 1 UK IIUUM ,uU 'II I KS. " Ht l.dl ul III l.i.ll,. ...j 11 N a 05 I S A I . - 1 . A ,; ui : ' M. HAHN & CO. School Notice. M I- I.FAII J 1 iM.i, ,n ,,,... hl,r m liool . ii M( i.MiA M-.IT jyth , r all Knglish . ...itre I .uin. 1 ren. h, Klo ulion an 111, k l.. .'ii.g Terms i ,., .,.,.,,, No eilra a-'4dll Accident Insurance. u i . : cut Tiie World's Industrial Acci dent Association ii 1 I- y kl ' i. .lei, I M Isaui II. ' ! ie t . .! 1 - ' Ii I . s t : , '. i , ; us: f : . e i. . , , s , I ".:.. ' i , , . ' ""I "I "1 H . I'., K ' 1-1 -v r. . I 1 '....IS w a , w I ie i e Ml,, , us.'i 1 1 J W. W. LAWRENCE, (Itiriic Mifil. urai Berilr, 1 " S UK II N 1 . ( . Fine Art. min w ; ,; m ., uke ,: ''il' I'' 1 1 I i ; i i.s in i i;, von "r "!'. from hf,. , , lIUi1 M 1 1 ii 1 1 pirturer. Ali i i;l r.K i , 1 ', i.-,si i.N.s IS I'liAWl.Nti AM, i NTMi sfter ScpU'in her oili i"-"? Kor t( rms apply nl lor rendi nee on John-oil uni t. Ne v hern. N ( '. , Auk 1-7. d tf Till. X O "W O 1 C X" , 1 ' 'l; Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Etc. jl .11 d wjrn New Berne High School ON MONDAY, SKPTEM HF.R 19th, lss7, the umlersiKned will open a High School in the New Heme Academy building. Thorough instruction given in the English branches. In Latin, Greek and Mathematics. Btudents prepared for col lege. Special instruction may be had in French, German. Spanish, Book keeping etc. fiThe services of Mies Maria M. Manly, a well-known and eiperienced teacher, have been secured to supervise the young ladies and to assist in teaching in the Literary Department. The Department of Drawing and Painting will be efficiently filled by Miss Nannie Roberta. The services of a lady teacher of Music wil be secured in due time. For terms, tuition, etc.. apply to Geo. W. Neai., A.M., Principal. James Thomas, A.B., Associate Prin. au9 dwtd Reopened Willis, Edwards & CpM Have reopened the New Berne Machine x -Works, and have added Tools to their ; L works to do all kinds of Machine and :t. Boiler Work at short notioe. They have also added a foundry to V their works, and are prepared to do the '" best of Brass and Iron Casting, House Plumbing a specialty. ' t! If you want good work frfr u a call f;1 All work guaranteed and dona ak tirta ' ' to suit the times. wlr "V DK. J. D. CLARK OHUs m Oravsa atrset, ketwesra yoUoe and Broad. . . ,. .. .; . -'. ' -C -
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