.J Journal OLV;YjNO. 133. NEW BERNE. N. X SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 4, 1887. TRICE 5 CENTS. 'i--4jij?-'-t. r. ' 1' if n n - f. 4 v: 15 f .LOCAL NEWS. V I'.U XL J 5.- 8J1 lwillUiHvt)wnii. :.4as.eeie fcle 1 18 boon, 8 eainute r '; ttl t 8:83 a. m. COSINESS LOCAX3, 'lBE GROCER. K. B flACKBURN, L offers his tint specialty, the Finest floor mat's groana, in ten pouna low for jeund, scltf DIRECT taiporUUoc of Frenob Brand ut Hollaed pia arrived i eond and detiee pela at Oustom House in New Berne. guaranteeing gen uine good for aale. Jjls Redmond. w ANTED One New Buggy. See DaO. BEOS. se8 lm STATIONERY at cost by the package, oaah accompanying order a few reama of legal cap by a)M) lm. R. N. Dcffy. 1)IXRE Liquor and Wine for Medici nal and other naea, at wholesale. Jambs Redmond. I)AR1S QREEN and poison diatnbu I lort for the cotton worm, at Geo. alum & Co. ( ARBETTTS Medoo Vineyard Cognac VI and Wines for sale, at Manufactu rer" fcrioes, by Jambs RkbMond. ORClWN "8 GEORGIA COTTON OIN8, 13 with Self Feeder and Condenser. All of th latest and moet approved pat tern!. . Geo. allkn & Co. REDMOND'S Ginger Ale. Lemon Soda, etc., equal to imported. Jambs Redmond. 0 LD PAPERS in any quantity for aale at this office. The county commissioners will be in Ma. ion tomorrow. Tbe thermometer registered 80' ) es ter d.j proving that the warm weather is aot eiaetly over with yet. Tbe hour's delay of the mail train Friday night was csused by the break ing of an eccentric about the engine four mile, this side of Goldsboro. Oar ottisen are gradually getting back from the different place tbey hs re beta daring the simmer o once agaM flfUhelr places of duty the fall and winter work demand . Already the weather la beginning to feel somewhat fall-like. Tbe straw hat must ba pat aside; the white dress folded and put away, and las but not least, the swinging on tbe gate is Bear ing Its end. Mr. Dan Jones, of the firm of Howard & Jones, has gone North to select their took of goods. These gentlemen deal sxolusirely in gents furnishing goods wbioh tbey bare given study and make a specialty of. From a private letter we see that Master Shepard Bryan bad no trouble In passing examination for entrance at tbe State University. Be is one of New Berne bright and genteel young men and will surely make a good record. We publish today from the Raleigh News an J. Observer an interesting ketch or the late Judge Manly. It is ona of a series of "Reminiscence of Great Lawyer," by a contributor to thecorsmocof tbe News and Observer and will be read with pleasure by many people In this section and Ihe State at large, , f W are glad to know that among the Urge' dumber of shade trees blown ' down during the storm there was none of Tour stately elms numbered among them,' thia goes to show tbe hardiness of the elm and its capability of with standing heavy blowa. . Not only for Us . enduring qualities, beauty, and grace, . but in keeping with- the name, 4 The CUT of Elms,'? tW ire should not be evwjooked In transplanting. ' '. ' V , " 'wj. "Wr ' Arrivals at Hotel Albert. " - K H'.-'SatnldT Norfolk ; Henry A. ; Tolbert sA. wtfe;,Bsgrnes, H. J. ; Wm. SabistoH, Jr.$ JBeittfort'i "Wnv II. Cnan S . aey, Waahtngteeii N.a ; X. 0. HewyeU, Detrolt.1 Klclit Vs2ewdl, wife tad three chlUren; JU, JMoore, Y.VT. Bogbssv a BsiKbea Alex.: Justice, The Outlcok, . ;;iSI A ... "All tbe Incoming steamers axe heavy . "" laden with JatrienseV truanUtiee of i'Z . frslhU, Kncipalry,'ioods. for ' our ' merchants.. 1 From larg amount we feel iur. thai (he fcesliss snei are In aatiolpatio. o oe4 trhtle thii fall . which we w lh jnaj be .fully realised- ; : We were" no) loVg tnpe Mformed by a ; mere'. ;( tbatne bad stone basis ns la a good tasny dlffersnt places, but goods were soli bh1 closer ' figure 1ft, New Eerne than anywhere he had been. A good macy of our store i bare been orer tsulcl acd remodeled and give, an at- trsclire and Inviting arpeannee, and f rrsn cement," duplay and manner of beeu'.Ifjlng tbe show windows and s'orj tv counter that meet tbe ey of !' f r I the street, evinces a taste (-- 3 r -t r-rt be eccceJed to No War With Each Other. Our esteemed contemporary, the New Berne JoCrsal, in its issue of yesterdsy is filled with communica tion touching the railroad line that do, or- will in the near future, enter that eky. Tbe two interests as therein ad voo ted. though, seem to be at war with each other. A connection with the C. F. & T. V. seem advisable, on tbe ground that it will aid in making jseau fort and Morehead City important sea port town. While the other scheme, that of building a road from Wilming ton to New Berne would, if the eorree poadent is correct la his conclusions, aid in making Wilmington a great sea port town, and ue New Berne as a feeder, s kind Of collector of merchan dise for the great port of Wilmington. If an interested party might be allowed to give a little friendly advice, we would ear to New Berne, go your last Jollar on the C F. & Y. V. R. B. exten sion; and if the other comes, wby make tbe most of It Oeldsboro Argus. Thank for the advice, and for favor able words spoken in behalf of the con nection with the C. F. 3t Y. V. Bat we see no reason why the two schemes should be at war with each other. A railroad from New Berne to Wilming ton would aid perhaps a much as the C. F. & Y. V. in making New Berne the centre of the corn trade, as Col. Ball showed iu his communication to the Messenger, and would aid Wil mington in securing Ibis corn and other grain at a muoh lower freight than it now pays. Does tbe Argus know the fact that a large share of the corn shipped from Hyde and the Northeast counties finds its way to Wil mington, Raleigh acd other portions of North Carolina by a circuitous route through Virginia V Let us show how it works: When Best had the A. & N. C. R. he secured a rate, some means or other, we know nd! how. on corn from New Berne to tUlilgh for nine cents per hundred poUndi, and propor tionately to other points. A long as this, rate remained corn poured into New Berne so rapidly that Beet could not take it off fast enough. With that rate our docks were continually crowded with corn boats; our dealer were able to handle nearly all corn from Hyde and the Northeast counties. But about the time Beet had to give up the road tbe rate was put up to fifteen oent per hundred pounds, and the trade was driven in another direction. We want the A. & N. C. R. and the C. F. ft Y. V, brought together and put under one management, believing that it woulJ divert the oorn trade of our Eastern counties in this direction. A road to Wilmington would do the same thing. These roads would help New Berne in the coast trade, acd the C. F. & Y. V. oould build an export trade at Morehead City. But it seems to us that the C. F. St Y. V. is decidedly of more importance to New Berne than the road to Wilming ton though we would be glad to hays both, or either. Cutting Affray at KinaU n. Yesterday evening Mr. Daniel Q. Tay lor of Lousin Swamp, Ienoir county and a colored man named Simon Sutton from the same neighborhood were at Kinstcn and had tome words about an account which Sutton olaimed that Mr. Taylor owed him. He used some very offensive and abusive language toward Mr. Taylor which Mr. Taylor resented with a blow when Sutton drew his knife and stubbed him in the left side,, the knife going about two inohee deep.. Parties , rushed In and separated the two. Sut ton was arrested and it was found that he had loaded pistol. He was lodged In jail to await a hearing which will be held as soon a Mr. Taylor Is able to at tend trial. Dr. Hyatt examined b!s wound and reported it not dangerone. Personal. Dr. Frank Hughe has returned from themour.'.in. ' r Mr, W U lto l left for Durham yes terday on r isil i his daughter Mrs. J. W.Webb.. ' ' ; Mb. S. O. Roberts, Cap. K. R, Jones, CaptAAIex. Millar and kU. John Dunn return! from Hew York and Baltimore last night. Taa two Captains viaited a Brooklyn lodge, Kaighu of Honor and were royally treated, doubly ao when the Brooklyn beys learned that they were Captains ' m ' tbe Confederate Tho. Daniels, E?q., made abuainess trip to Qoldsboro yesterday and re turned latt bight. " Wf Fa Konntreef psq Jtft for. High Point yesterday morning, where hie family has been spending the summer. . Capt. H. W, Wahab and Mr. Bpencer of Swan Quarter; Hyde county left yesterday mornln for New York to purchas good. . ,ltr. A. M. Baker left tor New Toil yesterdaylmorolng to lay In ah) artel attractive stock of goods, . . : ," !r Tie DanUIe MeetteK St. PimsBrBO.'Sept. 1 The feer manOazette denies the statement that the Czar and Lmporor William have arrcged to meet at Uaniiio, - - Officers Elected. The Hertnesian Literary Society at a regular meeting held on Friday night elected the following officers: Preei dent, W. H. Willis, Vice President, Chas. Lane, Secretary and Treasure, C. L. GaakiU. Steamer Movements. The Vesper of the E. C. I). Line ar rived jeeterday with a good cargo of general merchandise, and several bales of new cotton from Washington en route to Norfolk. The Vesper will sail at A o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The Eaglet will arrive direct from E. City tbis afternoon. Steamer New Berne of tbe O L. Line arrived last night and will km I tomor row at 12 noon. Church Service Today. Servioes in th Methodist Church at 11 a. m. and T.flOp. m., conducted by the pastor, Rev. L. W. Crawford. Pews are free to all. UsLers will be found in the vestibule to receive strangers. A cordial invitation is extended to all per sons to worship with the congregation. Sunday school at 4 p. m. Christ Church. V. W. Hhields, Hec tor, 13th Sunday after Trinity, Holy Communion, services at 11 a m. and at 0 p. m. Sunday school at 5 p. m. The public is always invited to attend and take part in tbe services of this church. Presbyterian Church. l'ostor, Rev. L. C. Vas., D. I). Services at 11 a. m. and 5 p.m. Habbath school at DUO a. rxw A cordial welcome to all Atten tive ushers at the door. Baptist Church. Rev. Dr. Theo. Whittiield, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sabbath school at 4 p. m. Tbe public are cordially invited to at tend all the services of this church. Services at the Second Adventist 11 all on South Front street by Elder Eugene Soott, Pastor, this morning at 11 o'clock, subject, "The Rightful Ruler of this World." Evening service at 8 o'olock; Juitice and Mercy Hand in Hand," after which the sacrament of the Lord 'a Supper will be administered. Sabbath school at 4 o'clock. Tbe public are in vited. Stonewall Items. The. majority against issuing bonds is upwards of 200, and a very light vole at that. On the 18th ult., at the residence of the bride1 father, Nat Potter, on Oooee Creek Island, Miss Hannah Potter and Mr. Charley Weekett were married. On the 81t ult. J. B. Ferebee and other In the cart had a little runaway. His mule took fright at a hat and was not long in unloading the pile. Not muoh damage. Hase Uaekina had the good luok to kill a corn thief that had been robbing his field of roasting-ear for sometime. He put a tiled gun on watch, and next morning there the thief lay dead. It was a bear. On last Friday Shera, the little son of O. D. Lewis, aged about twelve years, died at his home of hemorrhagic fever. Truly a bright and clever little boy passed over tbe river. Bob has tbe sympathies of all who know him. John F. Co well, W. H. Sawyer of Bayboro, and 0. H. Fowler aud 8. W. Ferebee of this plaoe, have gone north to lay in their winter stock of mer chandise. S. W. Ferebee has opened a mercantile business in the F. F. Cherry tend. On the 27th ult. we had one of tbe heaviest rainfalls for the time it was falling that has sffllcted us thia season. I had a common painted bucket sitting in the yard and it was fully half full when the rain ceased. Every bridge and every thing that oould be sub merged and washed up was in a dilapi dated condition. On last Sundsy Sid. J. Lane, accom panied by Mis Mollie Armstrong, let his horse get the advantage of him, threw them both out of the buggy and left them to take private conveyance. After awhile they found the horse and buggy all right, so tbey changed their mode of travel. No damage done, only some one was frightened. When a fel low has a runaway boras be had beet be a little careful who holds the strings. Nathan Tetterton, the mall carrier front .here to Baird a creek, got mails, cart, horse and self in Orchard creek near B. B. Lane's, and If it had aot been for the assistance of William and John Lane he would have lost hli bone and self too, so he say. v The carrier to oar plaoe did not detiycr the mail at this office, etill no one else was hindered by tbe bridge being afloat. Mr. Jno. A. Lapton passed over tne bridge at tne highest stage of the water and carried a wagon load or lumoer to zsayuoro. i ,.. n i ... . i, : What True Merit Will Do. The unprecedented aale of B ttche Gtniaii 8vrv within a few years, has astonished tbe world. . It is witness doabt tbcveefaet aad bee remedy ever disoovertd for the speedy and effectual euro of. Coughs, Colds, and tbe severest Lang troubles. It acta on aa entirely different principle from the usual pre Kriptiens given by - Physicians, as ft does aot dry ap a Uough aad leave the disease- still ra tar system, bat oa the contrary remove the emut of the trou ble, heals the parts affected and leaves them in a purely healthy condition. . A bottle kept la tbe bouse for nee wbea the diseases make their appearance, will save doctor a bills aad' a long spell of serious illness, - A trial will convince you of these facts.. It la positively sold by all drupsrista and general dealer in Ihe land.. - Price, 79 ets., large bottles. Important to Fltbermen. Editor Journal: While on theDela ware river in June making an eiami nation of the sturgeon fishery, I ob served that the nets, when brought in, were put to soak in lime wash. Inquiry lead to the discovery thai the nets were treated in this way to free them of slime. I think a trial of it here would lead to the adoption of their practice. Tbeir nets, which are of cotton, are pre served through five, eeasons of fishing, when so treated, even though used in the warm months of May, June. August and September. The waters fished by them, vary from fresh to salt, just as on the Neuse here, and the relative con dition being tbe same, the practice in these muddier waters would carry an economic value. A thin wash is poured over the wet net, piled in bulk in the stern of boat and is left to soak into the net over night. When tbe net iB laid out loi fishing next day , tbe water cut all lime and tilth out in a few seconds. These little things make the profit of tbe Northern fishermen. S. (i . WuhTH. A Mglit of Anxiety iu Charleston. CHAR1.ESTUN, 8 C, Kept. 1. There is general rejoioicg in Charleston today. The weather is bright and bracing, and tbe city seems as if a great weight bad been lifted from it. The anniversary of tbe earthquake passed oil without a single shake. Very fen people in the city slept last night the repetition of the shock on tbe ??th. and Beveral shocka afterwards, looked very much like there w as to he a repetition of the disaster of August 31, IBM. MoetofT.be colored people spent tbe night in churches or in open air religious meet ings The streets were deiterled befoie 10 p. m , and very few white people went to bed at all, most of them .tiling up the entire nmht. Ch.rleelon is now entirely rebuilt, over $M 'X)0 ,000 having been expended in building iu twelve months, and a very cheerful feeliiiK now pievaila. Tho proBpects of the crops are xplendid and evervlhinjj in dicaU'H a big buniut'sn boom. J t tli miii Dai lx to lull Mai nil, .u MaO'.n, (ja , Sept. 1 V. l'leBideul Jefferson llavi. has acci-pleii the. invi tation to attend tbe .Slate fair in Macon on October On that day there will be a grand reunion of all the surviv ing ei Confederal soldiers w ho can get here. Mr. llaviu is sutFering a little from the wound he received in his foot in the Mex lean war. The grandest re ception ever given in the enlirecountry w ill be given ex I resident Davis. I be city will be decorated profusely ami the main street intersection!! will be cov ered with arohes. This will urob&bly be the last appearance of Mr. llavie be fore the largest gathering of ex Confed erate soldiers, and will be mads histori cal in the (South. Many old soldiers have already written for ibe entrance of the names ol their regiments to join in the grand reunion. A North Carolina II Mory Names Sug gested by the Sanford Kxpresv Col. Saunders or Mrs. Spsncer eithtr would write a very admirable history. There are jerhaps othrrn that oould do well in this, John H Long, Kiq , of New Berne, is very eloquent, fasci nating and graphic in his pictures of men and things of the past, and his memory is ss full of the past fifty years as an egg shell is full of meat. Col. Alfred H. Waddell wonld mark halcyon days w ith guilded glory. lie is an easy and vigorous writer of facts and a de vout student of history . We have said North Carolina has no well written hintory. The last effort ib a dull, stupid affair, without charm. It is nothing but a boob of dry bones, a disjointed skeleton of a great body whose fleek and blood the author neve r conceived and whoso soul lie mui-' have doubled tbe ex ielence of. Delicate pprsonn, and all whose sys tems have become debilitated, should bear in mind that Simmons Liver Regu lator is not a drastic, purgative medi cine, does not weaken or deplete the system as other purgatives do, but acts gently. It will invigorate like a glass of wine, but is no intoxicating beverage to lead to intemperance, will promote digestion, dissipate headache, and gen erally tone up the system. Eon. Ale. H. Stephens of da., says. "Simmons Liver Regulator is mild and suit me better than more active reroe dies." Lint oT Letters Remaining in the poetoffice at New Barne, Craven countv, N. C , S.jpt 4th. 1887. L. Franklin Boyte, Hannah E. Brown, Sarah Jane Day, Bridge Fuller, Jennie Moyce, Liirie Moore. Caroline oloakum, Druscilla Ward, Henry York. Persons calling for above letter, will ay advertised, and give date of list. M. Manly, P. M. Tellow Fever at key WeM. Washikoton. Sept. 1 A d if patch from Key West, FU.. , received at tbe offloe of tbe marine hospital service to day state that the number of eases of ysllow fever reported up to September 1 was 871, and tbe number of deaths 68, an Increase of 17 case and I death In the past nlae days. Tbe situation is regarded as slightly favorable! since the mortality is, on the whole, comparative ly low a yet. Tbe new oases are al most confined to children. From Austin (Tex.) Statesman. Tbe effect, of Bawkf' Crystalised Leasee upon tbe organs of vision is aim ply wonderful, as - there are sereral prominent gentlemen in the Land Office whose sight has been restored by their use,, and hundreds of similar oases throughout the United State oaa be re- r.i i il an. - -,-. - Alt eye fitted aad tb fit guaranteed at the drag store ol . F. oVDuffy, New oni.i - .vUL . s . auEia. The Fisheries (owuiis&lon. WaSHIsuton. Sept. 1. Until official ly advised of the appointment of nego tiators by the British government to consider the questions in dispute be tween the United States and Great Bri tain relative to the Canadian fisheries, it is probable that no selection will be made of representatives of tbe United States government- It is believed at the Department of Slate that the first conference will be held some time dur ing tbis fail or next winter The place of meeting has not yet been decided upon, but tbe indications are that tbe negotiators w ill meet first in Washing ton and then proceed to Halifax I ell from a Balloon. Ixiib, Mo , Sept. 1 A special St. from Princeton, Mo., aajo "At the Mercer county fair yesterday afternoon Randall Blakeslee. a halt breed Indian, made a balloon ascension hanging to a trapexe bar. In the ascent the balloon shot up suddenly, giving Blakeslee a wrench, and be was unable to pull him self on the bar, but managed to hold himstlf up by a loop which be had drawn around his wrist. After travel ing about a mile and a half, reaching the altitude of 2.1KKJ feel, the balloon began to descend, but the poor fellow s strength gave out, and when within 500 feet of the earth bin grip relaxed and be fell to the earth, lighting on his feet in a cornfield, bn thighs being broken and driven into iheirunk of his body. '' Buchlen'i Arulta ftalvc. Tui HitST Salvk in the world for Out, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sal, Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, ("happed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively' cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction . or money rt funded. Price 25 cents per bo i ri r sale by It N. Ilulfv dr-c'.d ly lltiu'l Ki irlmi ul. You cannot watsle tune in eiptii meiiling when your lunge are in dan , ger Consumption alwavs seems, at first, only a cold. lo not permit any dealer to impose upon you wilb mmu cheap imitation of 1 )r . King s New 1ih j covery for Consumption. Coughs and, (kjlds, but be sure you gel ihe genuine. Because he can make more profit he tuar tell you he has eomelhing juct as good, or just the same. Don't be de ceived, but insist upon getting I r I King's New Discover,-, which is guar an teed to give relief in all Throat. 1 .ung and ('best affections. I or sale at IT N. Duffy 's drug store. Music Lessons. MISS HATCHIE HARRISON, for the past two years a student of tbe N . K. Conservatory of Music. Hoston, will re sume her music class Mondav , October 3rd. lop dtf. Notice. MISS MANLY ha thought itexpe dient to change her plans for teaching during the coming year, and has deter minAil t l.la V, a r ir i i,t Ihn Viinnir Ladies' Department of ihe Newbern nigbttchool seadlUJ Mrs. A. T. Jerkins Will lesume the duties of her School at her residence on Johnson etreet, on Monday, September 19th. and respectfully solicits a share of ti e public patronage. sepldlm AGENCY FOR Blest be the ear that will not hear Detraction' envious tale, 'Tin only through the list'ning ear That falsehood can prevail. Tberefors yon can find t 1 A N s I I 1 h K1MC ClliAH AUKNI'V. superintend)-.! I ) W. U Palmer, the ctiolcenl variety made hi popnlar prices. W. 1. I'Al.MKR. Reoond door from cor. Bouih From n.l Middle slreeLa, New Herne.N C GROCER, LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST PATAPSCO FLOURING MILLS 1 T7 KSTABLISIIF.D 1774. I'ATAPSCO SUPERLATIVE PATEST Tki Preaaler Flomr l A merle. This FLOCK has long been eonredrd to te Sapcrler to Amy Other l this Connlry All the Rest Hrands of Auerlctn Flour sr sold on Earopeaa martfelm, where the "Patapsco Superlative" Iyoadi and command decidedly more money benaon It makes ihe WHITEST. SWEETEST ASD MOST KUTBITIOUS BREAD. Ask jaut Oroear for 11 ; also for P ATA Pure F1MILT, BEDFORD PAHIIV 1LDWI1 FAMILY. KirLiTon ritaiLi, C. A. GAMBRILL MANUF'G CO.. S14 COMMEBCE 8T., BALTO., MD. RKPRHBimCD BT . K. BISHOP JonWdSra IW BERIt: R. C. Removal. On or about 6EPTEKBER Irr we will remore to tbe Large Brick Store recently T tested by Mr. John Dunn, next doer to tbe National Bank, and (or the next two weeks we will sell the badance o our Stock of Clothing AT o66T. , ftsspectlelry, eddwif HOW A ED V JONES." Special Notice. 1AM determined to sell my Entire' . Slock, consisting of Dry Goods, Hats. 8hoes and Notions, at TWENTY- ' FIVE PER CENT BELOW COST. Tha -public will find it to their interest to -J call at my store and examine goods and prices before buving elsewhere. au24 tf " M.. PRAG. Sale S Livery Stables. I HI-. KlDIS OK A. A M . HAH.N AND M IIAH. A CiiMfAM' hits been ll.,.veJ 1 !, death of A lULu, M. linlin !'!. vol, 111.!. i- 11,,. bimM.ew ut BALE. IX- ( H.NU1 an: ! ivtm (iK H01O5K8 Ml l.i.s. .to. . ..i t nn.j on Middle "eel wl.rie I. been en- gageil In ll.e aallie l.i.LUtM h ihe city sine 1 06. i,i o- p.ciied tu u.ee: i, old friends and cuBiumer, Wtll liuve uu likii-l :i. J ..c bonavii a rile LOT OF HOR.SKS ind Til LKS. A lo. m Fl !M LOT OK HI (.(.IK) aDd H AH.tKag. ' HA I IBhAi rKlN Ul AHAM htl. M. HAHN & CO. School Notice. MISS LEAH JUNKS will open her school on MONDAY, SKIT. 19th. Kull English course, I,atin, French, Elocution and Huok keeping. Terms- S:' 5o per monlli. No extra charges. a24 dtJ Accident Insurance. vv w I i kl ,-, pied The World's Industrial Acci dent Association I- ! ! . : 1 . !'. A i Hie u p,l,-y tl ' 1 ' - ' l, i u , m i- ,1 w . 1 1 nrr uleli I 1 "I I" 1 l . f c in M i ! H. Sll. I!. b,lil P.Vfc (l'l.l;,!!, f. I I'.l. e W'M'kK, f. f t.-e ri ,1 j, H I -etc re 1 1 1 f . . !. i v ith ,hi, I"' ' oi: i-t :i.f..r ;iiftl:.-i, v r . I e) !,. Ihe Her -"!..! 1! , :.. Iliii, k ' ( I 'U .. ; ue. limn.1l liele :i , : m . r I . . 1 1 .. i. :m ,i I iK.usaiid i . , W. W. LAWRENCE, l-t tffi Mref, iarr Bern, ;ai... F ftlKIt Mt. !. I . Fine Art. MISS A I il Ji A MACK u ill take 1.11 i: SlK 1'OKTUAITS in CRAYON or Oil, fruin life, i.r any kind small pictures An 1 w ill ul,, lil V i: I I.SSONS IN 1 1 K A V 1 N i i AND rUNTINO after September '.ili lss7. lm lei ii. npplv kt I,, r Mhi.lince oil J . . 1 1 1 1 -. - ri ureel. N . v l er n N i . , Aug r dwlf Tin: To we lor, Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Etc. jyiil dwjm New Berne High School )N MONDAY, SKPTKMHEK 19th, 1HN7, the undersigned will open a High School in the New Heme Academy building. Thorough instruction given in the English branches. In Latin, Oreek and Mathematics, students prepared for col lege. Special instruction may be had in French, tiermin, Spanish, Book keeping etc. QThe services of Miss Maria M. Manly, a well known and experienced teacher, have been secured to supervise the young ladies and to assist in teaching in the Literary Department. Tbe Department of Drawing and Painting will be efficiently filled by Miss Nannie Roberts. The eervice of e lady teacher of Music will be secured in due time. For terms, tuition, etc.. apply to Go. W. Neal, A.M., Princlpsl. Jakes Tho mar, A.B., Associate Prin. suSdwtd Reopened Willis, Edwards & Go Bar reopened the New Berne atachla Works, and have added Toole to their -works to do ell kiads of If aehtne fcnd Boiler Work at short notice. .- .- -They have also added a foundry to ; tbeir work, and are prepared to do the best of Bras end Iron Casting, . House Plumbing a specialty. ir yon want good work rfre ns e call All work guaranteed end dare et price toroit the times. jyll-wly ' DR. J. D. CLARK OENTISTi' r V ..." ' " irxwBxma. . o,1 , OsBse am Oraree street, brtw . reUoate sad Broad. asrTUAvlr

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