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;r ausagav AviovicauifT. TH DAILY JOCRSAL six column eaeer. amolUhsd teUr, sxsapt Monday i W Fr ?-, U tar sU Baanth a. Delivers to MMorlMra M Meu pr Bomb TttSWSKkT JOURNAL. 3S eolum iN.te abUah evary Thursday at tlj APVRRTIMMO KATES (DAILY) MklMttT' tlN; ilk SMI III SI ' I I II I ' - iirwfiMtiU uutu iitaduf "basineas Uoalat eaaUparfornrat and ieanufur vsry mtwiMit Insertion Be e4vfrl leaf 01 bctnnas.sd bat wa ml MUNWfir rn JiSUsaaMXuTWcM or lalhl not U axeeed Balance doe from general fund appropriatioM,'. 8,157 24 Receipts front tUfiloi fund in duatrUl department,..,,.. 1,700 00 Total receipts free all sooieea,' including Ioaj....... 43,404 47 Total expenditures. ... IS 2S3.8 Balance oa hand, Mj 7thA,'8, 124 11 The sum of 18,157.24 yA due the lor eacb aubsqnent ! college for the last foar years is an indication that the professors are fellow sufferers with the Bishops so tar as the partial payment of salary is concerned. None of the profes sors have received full salary. At times, they have been one half and uawUi tBrti rre ah admuoua ; two-thirds salary. In fact, even if ' FTipmt far trnnatont ndvsriiseiueui SBSwJjitjde le a vans Hefuiar adve . - ttse V- V- Ul be ooilecu-d promptly at iiie U at,acinoal& ?, Communication! coe taming uewa of a iu sweestneref eal matters are solicited. So , lMtltUi moat bs expected lu be pub , Uakaal tfcst contains oblectlouaile uenuu a ttse withholds to name of ine tuiuur or )tt will aaane mora man out column o H u tne en thousand dollar appropria tion was paid op m full, it is not sufficient to meet the most econo mic demands of the institution. reroii8sion to use a part of the money for tbe industrial depart mem w;is ue omy way uy woicn i Dieters we were, enabled to keep the teach j lowest ing lurce lu sumcieut conditiou. kfnallns astrleved al any auour anon oa.n obtain the name u M aMnoro appiloaUvn at Uiia otttos aud aviujr wbareln Us aruvanc turn Til E DOCTORS Sibmergei FereeL Daring; the bit Tlolent storms in toe channel the sea washed through a high and hard sand bank near tbe Isle of St. Male, France, nearly four meters thick, laying bare a portion of an ancient forest which was already passing into the con ditiou of coal. This forest at the beginning of oar era covered an extensive tract of tbe coast ; but with tbe sinking of tbe land it be came submerged and covered op by the drifting sand. Monnt Saint Michel once stood in tbe middle of it. The iorest had quite disap peared by the middle of tbe tenth century. Occasionally, at very low tides after storms, remains of it arc disclosed, just as at present, it is believed that some centuries ago the highest tidts rose about 1'2 above the level of the elib. Now (Le high water level is 1 :'' o meters above the lowest. IP!! V P6VMB LOOK! ES E3 1!. TOT txamine uareruiiv " m UOOK ! r? THJK JOURNAL. m. a.irtri. : at, Hamrsa. iiniiii in m a.n.mai. i.i..i. 11 u.N OK Hit .NuKill I AUiI.INA Milt MKDl' AL M.Htn, Yk El 1E n.l.K, N. C, May fr. The thirty tifihauuual meeting uf the Metlical Society f North (Juro liua opened here tuday with a ver appropriate jirayer by Kev. J. 11. Wheeler, a wry cordial address of welcome by Hun. (i. M. lio.se of tins city, and a resjKirihe by Dr. K 11. I,.;i.. ol lialeigh, M. ('. This was followed by tbe ii'-'ual order of business. At the alteibooii session a vely inteiestin repoit of the seelioii ou surgery was made by 1'. 11 liar ringer, M. )., ol Iavidson College, N. C. The Soiiety was then highly entertained by an address by the I'ltsident, 1. 1) llaigh. M this ('It . At the i ein(i' M'sHiui the an nu.il essa) Has lead b W . ( '. (ial low ay. M" I i , ol Snow lull, N ('., and a leetuie was dellered by W. C. M t i u flie, M 1)., of l'ayette ille, N. C, on (he ubeet ol I : e!et les oil Health. A I I U I Ul.K A ' ! .N I . 1 iii :iig t he morning fesslon sev ei.il try interesting j a J i n were lead. lr. Herring, ol Wilson, re oited a case ol malaria in which fJtlf PIRNE, . C. MAY 11 1N. I t TomX oa at Nw B.r NO . a. aa.na 4 iLi" aiiiM. , JULjJl I4ruvi. v j n .... i . ... ,-We eopy a few extracts from the - .report f Prof. J. C. Price, 1'resi ' dent of Livingstone College, whuh U the leading institution of the A. -M. E. Zion church, made to the general conference now in session la this city. Une 01 the most com manilahlA fvnlnrt-n of thm instill tion is the industrial department i which shows that the colored people A of this connection are keeping - kbreast of tbe times in t heir ednca - tional work : SCOPE OF WORK til 1 HE "I I E. 1 Four COoriiS Of Study are pr c 'Tided, Tiz: grammar school, normal, - Alajaaioal And thftolrpic d. We have recently introduced the industrial department on a large scale. ' Hence the special building lor this .work. Young men are instructed in the use of tools and already many of them do creditable woik. . ! the carpenter and cabinet sho and In t.hA nrinf.inp onic,t t hev are ' Miir. B I wiirK nvriv wnea. wu h. I .In.ra.i.D i 1 1 V. f I i, r 1 1 1 r i , ! . i r hi ifAB RI ! 1,1 II II T- 111 t . , iailuT, VUIWI O II vi inaungo n ui' a-- rfl r, .. r..... ...... JtRTfi 'tyeen taught printing ami .JH.&. ..... i, a f t i ('. 1 1 1 ri i,t , LAa'ttrA nrpoared to take charge . Of printing office, and twenty are ready to and do set type with facility. In the carpenter shop, yonng men are taught to make .Maa waotiDlaiiily a n A Kail uf A a 1 1 .1 ! aanrinw w .,u,ji'.,..i ' ... ...... ...... .. Atel 4a wtK.. . . Irii i , I 1." Tltuv Rtel0W being instructed in Irani aJidiyWilding model bouses. A ' ilalfffa, at r Inilnntrinl hll nail 01 nntvnaatlirfafltorv evidence ol our worirTfrthls direction. ' HHi.iWhA.fc hViAn anil I . i I r r i 1 1 cr rktn V- ' - AtlVVUVV DUVJ' a-.-. ...... fc V" art II rTw vnr in mil mwrai nn inis. 'fAlL'r Allol tbe tools for the sev vM UIMv urjo utile ucni j'ivi iti v j ' bat instructors have not been se eared forahoe making and tailor ioXbejCR0jie of tbe lack of an ade qoate appropriation. a imiH vnaui-iBi manna unt n nirir iiai SnAlaHii tv1. ookini7. nlain and fsiaer Sfork and in dre.vs ft. f.ili-S-Lm I .1 Hilt: a . mmmJUWf .Xuwug una uinug. yv me&w V&tAe' i needed for more VMajaas jt matiua u v u v v mnj v a M well regnlated household. ' ArQarin in Stan lord Seminary is BOW. need as a sewing department, where we have a few machines at Work. We are now in need of a greater number of machines. - STUDENT EXPENSES. juwra wsumiiLr 1 11 i.ifiii 100111 and rtel are only six dollars per 1 0f politico. Tvmperance m politics month. Minister's children are , js ),ke a woman in the athletic prize a at ai rr - nroaoiiars per monm. in.scovers ring, with bared arms and shonl- Kiuui Jvlin ntlbcni, Pa.lor ,M. H. i'bitrck, Sualh , al Muutgaiaer) . Ala. 'DarbyB Prophylactic Fluid m the; 1 only medicine kept id my family We1 can use it fur almost every tbiog burns, truiata, cuts, almga, earaobs. luoihacbe, j I sour stomach, etc. My children, when ! hurt or bruised, always call at once fur j Darbys Fluid. We cannot gel along well without 11. It m so va uable fur ' its prompt rebel of paio from all kinds of injuries, and also id a powerful Aoti sci't e and Ilisinfeclant. " A Hrrulc Woman There has been a flue example ol woman's heroism this season in the town of Caribou. The heroine deserves Ilowells's title, "The Lady of the Aroostook,'' with all the no bllity expressed in that much abused word. ('. II. King and his wife live in the deep solitude of the miles from any nearest neighbor eight miles away. Mr. King cut his foot badly recently, and the following day his need o medical aid was so pressing that his wife started for Caribou, lajuipped with a pair of snow shoes, in case the crust should fail, and hauling her child on a sled, she walked the eutire thirteen miles, six being through a pathless forest. She seemed none the worse for her long walk, and the necessary aid w as at i , of town, with their Absolutely Pure. This powder nertr vanes. A marvel rf parity, sireoKtb, aad wholesomeneas. Mo eonomkcal than tba ordinary kinds, aad ftaa aol b sold In oom petition with me maltllad flow test, aoort weight, alum or phosphate Powders. Sold only Id cam. UOTil kiLlla ofDii Oo.. lus wall-st.. N Y noTlHrdw For sale in New bern by Alex. Miller. WALTER'S Photograph Gallery ! I take great pleasure in informing my friends, and the public generally, that uiy New Stud io is now complete. My l ight is on the New Improved Plan. 1 huve spared neither pains or expense iu srracginit this Light, so as to give to all my wurk that Buft Porce lain Erf eel. Every style of picture copied and en larged 10 any eiz.e desired. A successful career of twenty-fire years tn Norfolk. Va., is a proof of the satisfaction I alwajs give. My work speaks for iiself , by u 1 hope to gain your confidence snd merit your favors. Very respectfully, TUOS WALTER, N W cor. Middle and Pollock els., Over Duffv's drug store, janildwlf NEW BERNE. N. C. tho tempi-ratine had ranged several weekN fiom M4 to 11 de grees and "busted'' several tlier inoiiietc is. This is the most re markable ease o hyper irexia on iecord, but he was st rongly cor roborated. He had glen .".,0(1(1 grains ol j inn i ne. The President's ilr. Ilai'hsi address this alternoon v as a most master l Hurt . Several physicians are piescnt from Nevv York and li.iltimorc. There arc forty applicants be-(on- the examining board : one lady, the second ever bclore the Uiard, has passed. Therenre also I four colored doctoisto appear be- fore t he Iniai d. ' Kayelteille is doing the hospit able on a grand scab' News ,V bser ei . re I lip) IliM' : We have always been a liiendof temperance, and however we may differ from temperance organiza tions as to the nivalis of promoting temperance, we regard intemper ance as the great curse of man, and we respect any persons who are striving by any means to advance the cause of temperance among men, and therefore it is that we deprecate the course of some of the friends of temperance in dragging the, temperaiice cause into the dusty arena ol politics. .Many friends who advise the making of temperance a political issue are doubtless impelled by the most sincere and honest convictions but their zeal outstrips their wisdom. They are wise without knowledge. The cause of temperance reform is too pure and clean to have its garments dragged in the foul pool (or once sent to her husband. Dllll.Uhed MH. (luvernor John Ireland, of Texas. Simon P. Hughes, of Arkansas, H. I). McEnery. Governor of Ixuisiaaa; E. 11. Turner. Judge l!. K ('ourt; Ex-Uov. Hubbard, Minister to Japan: Marion Martin, ex Lieut Governor of Texas. W. H. Miller, ex Governor of Arkansas. E. A. Perry, Governor of Florida, W. U. Ploihsm, ex Governor of Florida: John II. Gordon, Governor of Georgia' Alex. Gregg, liishop of the Episcopal Church and Chanoellor of the Univer sity of the South, and hundreds of other distinguished men of the I'nited States in all piofessioni and in every depart ment of science have had their sight restored by the use of Haw kes's Crys tallied Iense. All eyes tilted snd fit puar&nleed by F. S. Duffy, New Iterne, N. C. aTJnil ITS USE FOR KIDNEYS. This covers the entire expenses excepting music Whbi& is 12.50 per month extra in eluding the nse of instrument. ATTENDANCE. the four ders. It is an unnatural and re volting combination, the result of which will be the destruction of the agency of temperance that courts or permits the nnholy alliance. Economist. .Ins? What it Seems to be Point Knowledge tor knowledge's sake is worth having, and the mere fact ol knowmg how cold it was yester day is something worth having and knowing. To know how cold The attendance dnrin yean has been as follows : lJJSA-'SoV 160 classical depait ment 17, normal 41, prcparaton 102.' 1885-'86, 133, classical 17, nor mal 44, preparatory 72 isso-tj, ioj meoiogicai ., cias- ctl 17. nflMlal i't nroniritnrv sN 1837JW2lO-theological das' I " ,be tomorrow would be more ainoJ-talV , I valuable; but that can only te The present attendance is nearly O per ielinn advance of lost year, la tbeMO indents for 1887-'88, 75 :r2ant"tovn and cities are r rreeented and twelve States and ' rritorlee, i nelndinjr Nova Scotia -1 the District of Columbia, as :o-a:, North Carolina, South C :rdina, Kentucky, District of ' !TibtaJ . Virginia, Mississippi, riaa,Alabams, lihode Island, r.schnsetts, Pennsylvania .and ox Sootin. , f 0T It ktCUm AHD EXPEBDITtJBES. i r6fyt from Children's , reoUMtsoBsv f 8.034 67 I raeeiptiea ta04iM fund,1784.SJ 1 receipt from (eaeral f uoi iou saiarim),' 15,842.7 Jcsor. OA., May 2B.1SH7. I bave Im mi surisrlDK from kldns) dlaeaaa lor a mouth past, and Hie pain Id my back was very savers My occupation rintra a (aid deal ut wrltinf al nnio aud aurrered all the Uroa. 1 asw one man who said be was cured by Oslng Botanle Blood Balm (B. II, H ) and I oomsaeaoed nslng It, and uie palo Is a Kraal deal taaa. 1 have noly nsad two bolllasand balleve It will efleot a care by the sac or a tw more Imltlea. Vonrv res pefirully. J. E. (Vi.EHAif. Pur Blood Is ol Prlrtleas Value. The Hlood HalmUo,, AtUlltl, Us.: My lrKr Sir 1 bava, for sometime past, used B 11 B. as porlflsr of the hlood aod li build up the system gsnrrally, and con sider It without exoaptlun IheniMHl remedy ol the kind In Uie market Vnurs with )el wlabea. A1IT11CR (i I.IM'IS, Kdltni sootliern Society. For sale in New Berne at the drug stores of K. N. Duffy and K. H. Meadows may PREPARE TDDR HOUSES lor tho SPRING. ALABA8TINE, (all shades ) Averill Paint, (guaranteed to give satisfaction). White Lead, Oil, Glass and Putty, and a full line of BUILDINO MATE RIAL st BOTTOM PRICES. L. 11. ClITLEK, 26 k 28 Middle Street, NKW BEKME. N. O. i W. T. HILL & GO MjMKll'TL'llRltS OK Rubber Hand Stamps, SKI.K INKMK.S AMI DATEItS, K..I Haa -i ftt it Mil ( ini . r n 1 l'st- Any l dpi liition of lliil brr Nlaia ii.:tl lo nflt t on HbotlrKl iiotWi' i ruth l.ir t..i ii,'' t 'Mullen 1 1 Itihl f ht i lit; Muiui ALSO JOB PRINTING Of Every Description. We make a specialty of Printing Letter Heads, Note Heads, Bill Heads, Envelope". Tags, Statements, Cards, Circular., Etc., Etc-, nd guarantee satisfaction iu eyery respect. GIVE US A TRIAL W. T. HILL & CO., South Front Street, Four Doors West of Craven, NEW MRfiE. N. C. Then Compare our Prices end mtomo oavmg oi 9 rer ueni is ueriaini j Auj one detiriog to purchase a SPRING OUTFIT, will find it to tneir i advantage to call aud examine my enormous stock of Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, I TRUNKS ViN'I) YALISE9, Gents' and Ladies' Furnishing Goods, AuJ be convitoeJ t bat 1 can sell you Goods cheaper than tnj other I houne id ibe city. 1 can bell jou .Men's u. a Jilue Flrthnel iSims (or 4 75. A good Cassi tmere Suit for J-l.T.V A iiiulV good W'o. i, i. (Suit oulj a.60; und 1 can give you a good suit for if J 00. A lioy's pd suit from f'J.60 to $5.00. I Child's knee suits, frum 4 io 1 J yt ars, from 1 .lio to 1.50. j Men's good Shoes, 1 .(.; Lidice' hire button Shoes, 'JOc. Mieees nice button and lace h- ,, ,5L. Nice Suspenders, 10e. j.c-r pair, Ntik nr from lUt-. to ti5c. Under Shirts at I'Oe. Ladies' nii e Shf r ers fn in 4 ri-. to 75c. Lineu Jlanilkerchief, 5c. Five hundred dozen Hats, .len, Ioyg and Children's Woo, Straw ,Soft or Stiff, 5 ;enls up. Men- and I.adKf HoMery. 5 cents up. Other Goods too numerous to n.. i,tu n. line u0 a call and find what I say to be true. 4T A full I f .! -r v-: an all wo .1 Jerwy for 45c. AT COST. Having dct rn.it,. 1 t-. o!om out mv tntiro Slock of Kan r, I lamb ji- :dr' mgs, (ilovcs, Ladies and white Lawn txu i IVjua. and a large stock ' I I at N i w i urk ( 'oat. Thomas. -Salcsma:. i 't"-itr I',a tist Church, New Berne N. C. Goods, (lorsets, Ijadies' I 'mi. Misses Llose, HandkerehielV of Notiunp. this stock is bour.il Jas. A. .1 m w btv Gome tt Memorial Services AND BE SURE YOU Buy Your Clothing HOWARD JONES, The oulv exclusive Clothing and Gents' FurDishiBjr, Store in the City We will st'll the balance ol our Winter Stock ol Clothing at Cost. New Spring Stock of Clothing now arriving. .'15 Black and Ilrown Cutawa and Sack Corkscrew Suits at $15 worth $18 and $20. :W Suits of Middlesex liluc M.uiticl lit 10, warranUd not to f,nl, We have some bargain lelt in Winter l uderwear. An all wool medicated Scarlet Shu t at 1.0(l, cost in New York l.li5. They rannot be bought for less than gl.50 next fall. Drawers to match. 75c. white Shirts, unlauDdried, at (0c, all sizes 14 to 10. Linen Collars and Suspenders ut reduced prices. Celluloid Collars and CulTd, all sizes. Full stock of II. Hose, Handkerchiefs, etc. New lot of l5c. Scarfs and Ties. NliW SPUING STOCK OF II ATS, soft and still'. Agents for Jas. .Means :( 00 ami I on Shoes. The Diamond and Pearl Slnrt-. A Stock of Hanan .V Son's Shoes to ati;e t'ns week. Trunks, Valises and ShawPStraps. Oar new line of Mattings will be in shoith. New patterns and nov elties. liT lib: SPHF AND S V. K I S. HOWARD & JONES, Next Door to National Bank. marl d tl THIS NEEDLE CASE cantata! 145 mixed Urj OMdlei (5 tprt HMJ VtStrm lsrrt Hfl a In Lrn rs, wuu) vhld) r worth HOc, U autre priem. Ow rnti mII than 5c. od maX9 SllVlO 91U pr wek. lb pic tar tbmwn only part of tb pkeksvira tonSnd. WE WANT AGENTK ud wfli nod a MittpU Mcksur for ez- fcjr m&ii lot oofy J Or. Bflnt VoiidMfg.Co.I22KasssDSt.H.T J K j HHWl,'' iniiinasj Mi "i "1.1 OLDEST AND LARGEST MUSIC HOUSE IN V4, Walter D. WJoses &Co. ' aTk 4 Jk MM s sT n it sr s vm v. ' 014 MAIS STKKET, BICUMOND. VA guessed at, and the sigDal service, which is on salary anyway, might as well do the guessing. ELECTRIC BfTTkRS. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to rjd no special mention. Ail who bave used Electric Bitten sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not ex ist and it it guaranteed to do ail that is claimed. Electric Bittera will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rbenm and other affections caused by import blood. Will drive malaria from the system and prevent at well as cure all malarial fevers. For cure of headache, consti pation and indigestion try Electric Bit ten. Entire satisfaction maraateed. or money refunded. Price 50c and $1.60 per bottle at R. ft. taffy's drug star. Don't Fail To Call On ROBERTS BROS., OB SEND Your ORDERS TO US. We have in stock Fall Line of GROCERIES . PROVISIONS, C 8. Panwrag'ft. Boat 'Boots and Show, . Penitentiary BocU & Shops, AJso Shoes direct from tbe Boston factories. , - We are setting all grades FLOUS from ibe Mills ie Kiebtgat) very low. We also job Lerillard end Oalt Ax Banff. t 7; ROBERTS BROS.; . Btmlk JVenf ., jm BenteV. C. The World Stands Aghast AT MY LOW And wonders, Bow U it that I can sell so much lower than any one elseV " I'll toll ytro: I have determined to be easily satisfied for the cash, and WORK FOB SMALL PROFITS. My Motto is: FAIR DEALING. Come and boy from me, and jou will never regret it. K. R. JONES, New Berne, N. C. Valuable Plantation fOR STALT. ji i a Pianos and Organs on easy monthly plan at factory prices. Old Instruments taken in exchange, bought, rented and repaired. Immense Stork of SHEET WITSIC. lus-.rnclion Hooks of all kinds. Bpoelal Dis count to Teacheia and Reboots, llataloeoes ' mallrd treo. Asaorlment of Mnslo sen I on electllou ir dealrrd. Hiring lor alt Mualral loalrumenia. A lew slightly used Pianos aod orgnns or aiandard mast-a. irom 126 to m JI ' rroiessionaa bllver Ball Vlolh',. A , ... . . --r- "lu.iFu., auu evrrymji g in IDs -A.iolrix Colin, At Mrs. S. F. Stanly VBook Store, corner Broad and Middle Sta junl7dw6m NEW BERNE. N.-'o. Horses, SVlules &Ponies Io Jones coan'tv. half wav betvetn Pollokiville and Trenton, on the Quaker Hriage roaa.nair a mile from a good landing on Trent river. Tbe tract con tains about four hundred seres, one aenarea and nrty tinder onltiratkm, the balance well timbered. Well adapt ed to 'both, cotton, peaa, etc Good eolldlng, good water, goo4 Beighbor- ooa aaa neaitby. ubeap lor cash Aapryt Jockkil otSce or to :4 ' . W. X. WARt), . epldwtf Tmrtoa.jW. Ct Bl(G has (fves aive ji.' I ial satlatecttni In tee I to a BjTtA I oars al CkmorrlMaa aad fflwl I arsaerlba ltaa4 . tfiiieX fsaiaarstorsBissaisaa fimim' ft to'sU ssffsrafai . 1j SSi 4 micx,i.ee . - J. Y. 'JomAlV Areata New Berne. N.& v ...... ., may) 4wlr . L J i 6 4 V Sale m UIStable A- FULti SUPPLY at OOOn wIlrtnsKS rnr.pa Jj imy Jrajt on hand, which win be sold VERY LOW lor OASII, orn'J ime with good Mcaritj.- " ,J uo, 'btjggies.'eoaii caets, nAKNiiss'niPSlijic, : V I t JsVlll tsstl fA tfAtl Artwesifilaja tl a. 11 T w wisuuita. iv raii enroe oe lore purcbasing. A man !a 'the StaWea at all onw, day nd n Jgni. ' " ' ! ; ' " " J Broad Street, New Ilcrnp,. 0 . -
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