The Dm ly Journal.. VOL. VII.--NO. 54 NEW BERNE. N. C, SATURDAY. J I NK l 188N. PRICE 5 CENTS. T r A- LOCAL NEWS. BUSINESS LOCALS 'PHENaw High Arm Datit Vcruol -L Feed 8jidj Machine will do more perfect work tban any other Machine. Gallon J M Hiaee & Co. , A ecu Mid dle street, aud ee it in operation G1 EORGE ALLEN & CO . Afreet, to C Whitley's Improved Champion Btcl Mower. Price only JiO Every farmer ahuuld own one. nul cut bay fur bil atock Self Rake Knaper. hi low prion. rI",WO fine stall fed beeves ihic .Salur 1 day morning at Swerl. two stalks no Broad and Ml Jdle aiiceia ( all early. nAVE patience, late a aval if 1 am crowded. 1 do my own work. 1 oil irooda for eat.h. 1 handle my own money which enable tbe prorielor of the only caeb store in North Carolina New Bern, at Humphrey & Howard '. old stand to aell goods at aaUiuihiutly low price, which cause. large crowd. aodconjpeU the proprietor to adopt ihe Uiiller rule ,.,. u . . ,. . ,, ... I 1l . & run njii.r. i n i ria r r.n n . i Broad street, al 1 i-eil per found I (Ju ttuoda). am m i. only friu 7 . . lo P 11. M) to !, mid 'M io I. P',Jt'- ' AKKKTT S Med jc Hiev ard I'-oguac V I and Wine, for a i at Manuf.ciu rrr o iirurD, uy jAica kul-i. ( i KkV ., UV"lAH l U" than for which 1 have order. l'rue induced to 81 CKI It. T CahhaWAV ; KIMOND'N (hnger Ale. I .emon ' I Hoda etc , eiual lo iiuMrted ' JaMkm UKI.M..M.. ' V1 ll'KK I.iuuor. and Wmee fur Medn I , nal and other uo, at wholesale. . nChK I'all. ci rt-ai ii d aale by I i l t-e 11 lili.l I .1 r;d 1' 1 :iPtt r Bill Ui Kilto ti 11 1 e , for Cku Ai i i:n A- ( .. I)1 ( hlenih 1 randy and Holland (iui arrived n bend and duties paid at Custom louse in New Berne guardiileeing gen iiue go ds for sale Ja Hhl'M..M elrdky was another run y nn l lis agreeable day. Tbe O. U. and K. C U lines l Ii out large rargoe. of truck yesterday The heavy rains in thli arctioii .luring the lal two weeks have thrown the farmers back with tbeir woik nnd the graaa it rapidly growing The work of the aupunor r url in pro greasing and the State docket, with the eioeption of some of the unlisted tax cases will probably he disposed of to day. Our men hauls have conclu.lt d lo move the tune of closing their stores up lo seven o'clock instead of 7 30 p.m This is better for the clerk, and mer chants too. Our farmers should read the M.ycrop report copied from the N. ('. Bulletin in this issue. In this "hard limes" are Xiounted for in another w hv ihun lack of organization Wt) call attention to the card of I. A Whilaker of Durham which appear, in ibis issue. Perhsps some of our truck ers can dispose of tbeir vegetables lo ad vantage in that market. In tbe schedule of Iho traio on Sun day. published yesterday . there whs an error which we now correct The train will leave New Berne at HO a m , and arrive at Moreheiid at 10 .0 Upturning, leave Morebi ad at 7 00 p in arriving at New Berne al S 40. Messrs T. A. Green, I. H. Culler. Rev. L. W. Crawford, and many other. sf oar Melbodiet friends are attending ha district conference at Beaufort. A special train will run from this city to morrow morning in order lo give thoae j who desire it an opportunity of hearing BiebopKey. Vtf bT received a nicely written communication on tbe muaioaleof Wed neaday evening last. Wo should be pleased to publish it if already much spaca had net been given to it. We have also another commonication of considerable length that thinks in our critic irm on the muaicale an injustice M done one of tba participants. Sure ly it was net intended and we do not tkiaJt it ahould be eo construed. Mr. O. W. Moore of the firm of Moore ft Brad and Mr. Thoe. H. Coakeley and fsUBMrfeft for.their homes in Baltimore jeaUrday morning. Tbe- have put up over ef x hundred thousand caaea of oys tsHt thta eeeeow, thirty thoosad cases of peM and ahoat aiz hundred cases of blackberries. We hope thia business Will oootlnne to crow antil tbe oanning eaa be run from one end of tbe year to the other. jpremlum Offered. -Th Jotrwiix will par a liberal realnoa for a oorrtct aococnt of the Republican congreasional cooTention held' hi Wddoa on Wedneeday. The : MOMftf Kuat fire the namea of the ileete who remain a th bail ' after the chairman wu chucked eat at tbe window and tbo pietole were ex hibited. , THE STATE CONVENTION i A.cJutdci Declines the Second Place on the Ticket Holt Ncm.nated OLhcr Nominations Mad9 and the t CoLVei-tion Afjourced 8me Die. i I Kal tUH, June 1st. lae cum t ntioL. after tbe nomination of Lieut Governor ye.lerday. took a (ece.aai - o clock until 4pm Upon reaseriiblmg. Judge U.vib w a. noini 1 naled by acclamation for .Supreme Court Judge, lo succeed himself. Hon i James C M. Hae, Hon. J. K. Graves, rion James E Sheperd Hon. Thoe. N. , Hill. Hon W Ii l'ruden, Hon. John J Manning ai.d Hon A C. Avery were placed in nomination for the seats on the Huprouje Court bench, which will j be made by the amended constitution I before the bslloli&g was begun Mr. J J l.nughiDghouse of Put, produced I quite a sen eation by appearing upon , ihe rostrum for the purpose of opposing ,he uou)inillua of Ju j ge-8he Hl8 purpose becoming known tbe conv.n tiun waB for a nine thrown into coo ,u"'on The friend, of Judge bbepberd however, inneted ou letting Mr. Laugh lughou.e make whatever charge, he had to make. He then charged Judge Hbepherd with improper conduct a. eouneei for Uie murderer of General , , . , Urvan (iiiujcb when on trial, and with .uborcalio.i of perjury Mr Aycockof Waj he replied lo the charge, and made a complete vindica M.eperd . character a. lei:c-l by the fruju lit applause which K'eeled him nod the ballot w hi. h follow ed , Miepei.l being far in iit, ra I c,f (1ilirr w ho were in nomina t lull 1 i .1 the secol, 1 nonn iihlf I . r e. t-i v ir. ' tbir.l ballot A very w aa cell ing 4'.'t vet h Uichar 1 Buttle. E.-... lib.erver J S t'arr. Meaim Kr.j . au.l T. W were ele. led delegates ( '.invent u n w ith (7.I naiiot tie was i v.it. s in the nominated, re- f the News and Fs.i , Paul B. Strange, Esq.. to tbe National Frank Coie, Waaler L. Steele Hon W It i vi, 11 and A B tialloway. l.iq.. Col V , I. Nuitidern wa. for Secretary of Stale by a; iMiiald W. 11id, Major S. alurnates. nominated clamation M. Finger and Theo I Iiavideou werenlBo uoini usted for the poeition. they now bold, and Rev. Ii V. Snderlin was nomi nated for Audiloi on the third ballot. The coinin itteu on platform and re.o lulions reported and their report wa. adopted wilh greul enthusiasm. Hon. A. M. WadJell and K. N. Strudwick. E-q were nominated for elector, at large Cnpl Alexander hu:ng declined the nomination for Lieut -Governor, Mr. A. Lesisr of Iredell nnd Gol. T. M. Holt were placed in nomination for that position. u the first ballot Gol. Holt rectived M9 votes and was de clared elected, ('alls were made for the Colonel, and ho came forward and aerepted the nomination. At 1 '-(I a. m. the convention ad j.iu rnpd -'i o .f i. . At the Oiaded School esterday i lokf d the exercises at the (Irnded School. The continued threaten of bail weather was a hindrance to visitors going cut. still there were a number present. The principal features were .polling, recitations, readings and calisihen'cs In all of tbe branches the pupil, showed themselves proficient. A. the proceeding, took place in different rooms we could not sea and bear all that took place, but those pres ent pronouuee them of an interesting character. Through the term there has been a good attendance, the teachers diligent and arduou. in their duties, and every thing gave evidence of the ending of a pro.pcrous and successful career. Moat of the pupils are small, but bright and attracts e. Their neatness in appearance andgood behavior wa. especially notice able. Tbe srholarrhip in tli High School were awarded lo M si Rosa Dail and Miss Clark. At 11 o'clock the school was ad journed lo go to tbe theatre where a few remark, relative to the school and it. work were delivered by J. S. Long, Eeq , president of tbe board of trustees. Then followed the annual address be fore the school by our townsman, Mr. James M. Brin.on. We believe this to be Mr. Brinton 'a first appearance be fore the public since his step from tbe college platform. The speech was clothed in beautiful language and de livered wilh clearnesraftd force. Mr. Brlnson is student at law ander Clark & Clark and we with him cucceaa in tbe profession be has chosen. Subscription Books. Cariosities of the Bible, of Placet, Paftoai end Things. ''Sea and Land," wonders in the aea and on the land. Family Bibles of the beet printing and binding;, from tSM to S33 00. ane- qaalled in the country. D. T. Cabbawat, t if . Publisher1. Aceat. To the Aaacmbly. We understand the ladies of the Presbyterian Sewing Society intend running a train to Morehead during the early part of the assembly lo enable all Ihoea who wish to 'spend a pleasant day at the sea shore and eo joy some of the features of this literary feaale. We all know what good management and sys tem characterise everything theee ladies undertake, so every one msy reel as sured that a pleaaant day is in store for all who avail themselves of this oppor tunity. Only a limited number of tickets will be sold so every one should engage one in time Attempt to Skip J J. Weslbrook ilio u under bond for bi. appearance at tbe present term of tbe Superior Court lo answer Ui the charge of subornation of perjury did not like the appearance of things around Craven street hotel and when needed at the court house could not be found The vigilant constable of No 3 town ship. Nathan A Cobb, col . tc.k the case iu band and yesterday about U p. c. Weslbrook w as giv en quarters at the aforesaid hotel, having been overta k en at Heath a Fork, on Neuse river shout twelve miles from the ( ity Mayor's Court Acting Maor K 1' Wilimuii had )hree cases before him yesterday. The first Nor r is Green , ool ., i leaded guilty to the charge of disorderly conduct and was discharged upon payment of coat Charles Hippie, col . was up for a similar offence, pleaded guilty , and was put on the street, for ten day. Charles WiLou, col. wa. also up on a similar charge, pleaded guilty and gol ten days on tbe streets. The Mayor pro tem believes in enforc ing the law by imposing penalties for violating lbs law. In other weirds he thinks the dancer ought te pay the fid dler Steamer Movement.. The Eaglet of tbe E i Ii. line .ailed yesterday with a very good oar go of lumber, naval store, truck and general merchanidse. The W .per of thia line will arrive today. The Mauteo of the O I), line sailed carrying out a large cargo of truck, naval stores and other freight, and quite a number of passengers. The New berne will arrive tonight. Hot After the Candidate for Lifut -Governor. We oopy from the News and Observer the letter below. It will be seen that it i. from the correspondent of that paper, writing from Ieuoir. We al.o see a pointed allusion to the same mat ter in the Ienoir Topic. Ju.t what they will do about it is not at this lime due cernable. But If Mr. Green makes hi. charges good w e should think it likely that Prilchaid will have to step down and out. lie is tbe member from Madi son in the HouBe of Representative, who last winter took so lively an inter eel in the contest between Lane and llu.sey from Craven, and made suob insinuating remark, about Mayor Meadows as to cause him lo go up lo Raleigh to see about it: EmroB News and oiisum rh The Watauga county delegation to the late Republican Convention at Raleigh ar rived here last night and left for their mountain home this morning. L. L. Greene, the defeated candidate for the nomination for Lieutenant Governor, has blood in his eye. He says that Pritchard. who was nominated for tbe place he wanted, shall come down and out within sixty days, and that the party cannot afford to carry such a load. Greene charges Pritchard with tbe killing of an old man by the name of Snyder and his son in tbe mountains d urine: the reign the or revenue raiders. so well remembered by the people of Western North Carolina during toe He publican administration. Bills of in diotment were entered in the State courts and Pritchard took refuge under the law allowing an appeal to the Fed eral Court, where tbe charges pre ferred against him were not investi gated, and he went free. Mr. Pritchard is remembered in Caldwell county as the principal defender of his brother-in-law, Ed. W. Ray, who was tried here as one of the mica mine murderers of Mitchell county, and who afterwards made his escape from Asbeville jail. Handsome Democrat o gains will be made in Ashe and Watauga in conse quense of the nomination. Relic. Lnoir, N. C, May 25, 1883. Dl.lta(nlshe4 MB. Governor John Ireland, of Texas; Simon P. Hughes, of Arkansas; S. D. McEoery, Governor of Louisiana; E. B. Turner, Judge U, 8. Court; Ex-Oov. Hubbard, Minister to Japan; Marion Martin, ex -Lieut Governor of Texas; W. R. Miller, ex-Governor of Arkansas; E. A. Perry, Governor of Florida; W. D. Bloxbam, ez-Governer of Florida; John B. Gordon, Governor of Georgia: Alex. Gregg, Bishop of the Episcopal Church and Chaaoellor of the Univer sity of the South, and hundredsof other distinguished men of the United States ia ail professions and in every depart ment l o( aolenoe have had their eight restored by the use of Hawkeea Crys taliaed Lensesr All eyes fitted and fit guaranteed by F. 8. Daffy, New Berne, N. 0. 7dml 'I 7 .. - WiSHlXiIUN M AM .N0IL. Wasiu.n 'lev 1' L Mo -i' thb mneaiS' ihtui hi v til ;.i Xeun.tl' The Sen.te is lo dis.ur ILe fisheries treaty in open seeB.ou llh open doors and crowded galleries The end of tbe contest for secret executive sessions came off yesterday af'.em a.d and this is the result Tbe v. te was twenty two for considering the treaty in pen ses sion, against tc-.rri wmi-ii It was a strict party vote, iLt Kc( - oiicau. voting for open seen..ne ui.j n.e l'cmocrate for the regular serf. on r .lce Mr Hale of Maine was. absent without being paired, and the Lt ui . mu have a Biajority of one Mr. Fry e from the . oM.in.it t n . jiu merce yesterday irp.iled ba. k tbe river and haibvr approp nation till He slates that it appropr.ated -'1 M"1- 7W being 8l.7?3 (Ail more than the ! .11 ion lamed a. it came from the llouje. It would be some t ipiderhtl- lime he said, before U.e hill w -uM hr tailed up for action, '.r. busr the r. p rl . f the Jommuiee coul.l n I poetpib'y he ready under a week from U.e present lime. Whenever U.r report v aB ready he would . all up li t I ill Ti. appropria tion ft r the M.a-in?., . fr..m the head of the p-n.-." I . lb- in .!t. of tl 11 IDcre.tr.nd hi iLe hoi : c'V V (i ll IS Illh.le l 1 1 . ( I u 1 1 v 111" w . hio. 0 0"o but i.rk fur i-rw here .'. U e ag i-; r lay which sjt-i.sl i1 vision l.nj. . been mu le in ll..- I .1' ll greghteir.i..:vi. : ,: i.--l Hen at i .1 ' 1 1 h : , . defended I'. Alt imi ioi.fi! (i in Ihe i h.i r . c n o.l t v i.,.' r w srt In c Ii -ii w ,il. Lit ! ..!: i ' . forms . an 1 w .il. I !,.- I. ,. I i. I.. Teleph. i,t- ' n i j 1 1. v 1 . i ui . r '. replied tl.t wlolrle wur ptsk Bell w h r I i tie ftenale went i Mo 1 t-i i: : . v , r,,-. i ,n The Scrihte coin in i Itec or, I L e ju I i. mr y yesler ihv in -rnirig sgrun . . nsnleied the norn irmt i' ii f Mi I o !. r : ,r ( llrf Justice, t ul lil not i t-io n a c ll w a. ilr, , l.-d t . !,. Id I, rp ing on ll.e i sr..- iii-ii I t.nif Uv 1 I IB f I '0 ' 1 1 t I. " I ! I U ', I l 1 V. poeed of Kepresi-n tal . v e 1 i i in i. ; : ! in tbe House yestei.lav p n. ois on lal meet St w hi h '.. 'i "ik . . l.led a I.iiMb nnd -king llml petition of iiumeioui. mei shipper, of New York nv Iho bill now pending for the irnpiove ment of the loieign nihil eerv i t- l.t. ho amended as to incli..l- Mi n 1 i 'uba w llhiu its pr. y isions Chairman Hatch of il.i 11 ..i-r Com mittee on Agrirultuic iir.luv ap pointed the following sub commute, to which ha. been riliru-.l ll..- Putter worth lardinu till hi. I tin- a Hour amendnienl. thai have tn . ii ..tiered to it looking lo the prevention of food adulteration Mn.nrn. Burnett. Massa ohu.ret., chairman, aril tahlnei ker, New York, Davidson. AUhama. I'm ger, Iowa, and I.inrd. Ni-hrsekH Represenlsln e Htitlcn. if M.ssouri, yesterday reported to the House a hill which will largely 1 nc reun' 1 1; pein-inn list under the Mexican pension act. Mr. Spinola of New York, from tin COmmiltee on Military AITairM vi-m-r day reHirted ihe bill author iing the President lo appoint and retire John C Eiemont. as a Major (ipnrra) . and it wa. placed on the I louse calendar. The Democratic caucus reasp em! led at S o'clock last evening, and ex per ienced some trouble in t ho way of an objection from Mr. Mill, of there being any more tinkering with his bill. A proposition to have the measure sub milled without any amendment cailc a great deal of discussion m il i n! lust withdrawn. .Yiaivicll I. .it 1 1 o r Kik'Sis Ci:. M ' . May :. Nearly every allorney in Khii-... i it v. as well a. other public i !h :;iN iii.-iv. I by this morning 's mail b numtier c f docu ments to be used in u IhhI hii.1 final effort to secure e x ecu ! u e i leniency for Hugh M. Brook., limni-ll the St IOuis murderer . .n-. f ih. papers is a petition to he pigne.l by the otizttns Il is addressed to Governor Moorehou.e and aakB that I. is excellency commute the sentence of death to such term of imprisonment in the penitentiary a. he may deem proper in the premises. Another of the document, in a circular containing letters from prominent at torneys and judge, pointing out that the trial was a proceeding both dan geroue and doubtful in it. character. Those who received the document, are urged to secure signer, lo the petition and forward the .ame to the ( lovernor. Lemon Eiiin A IM.KA'-ANT I. KM- 'N 11(1 h Rev. G. K Lynch, publisher of the Alabama Christian Advocate, Birming ham, write. "I travel all over the State; my friend, .nv they find Dr. Mozley'e Lemon Elixir a most excel lent medicine. My booh keeper and foreman both use it in place of calomel, pills, etc. A prominent MinKler TVritr. Dr. Mozlky Dear Sir After ten years of great suffering from indiges tion or dyspepsia, with great nervous prostration and biliousness, disordered kidney, and constipation, I have been cured by four bottles of your Lemon Elixir, and am now a well man. Rev. C. C. Davis, Eld. M. E. Church Sooth. No. 28 Tatnall St., Atlanta, Oa. From North Georgia. Mrs. N. A. McEntire writes from Spring Place: For many years I have been a great sufferer from indigestion. siok headaches and nerveus prostration, caused from biliousness and constipa tion. I tried many remedies, but got no permanent relief until I used Dr. Mot ley's Lemon Elixir. 1 am now in bet ter health than for many years. My daughter has been subject to chills and reter rrom ner inrancy. 1 could get nothing to relieve her : the Lemon Elixir has restored her to perfect health. Sold by Druggists, 80 cents and $1.00 per bottle. Prepared by Dr. H. Motley, Atlanta, Ga. . '. l&tlKD utlLIM;. I MrSli SjjTL.- ta i '! t I W a&UIK.V uN ll C May 'i'j ' Mi litAh Ma 1 received your tele gram generously donaling a site for It.r public building to be erri ted in the v ,i of Asbeville. I cannot ex press the ver y girm a ure your telegram gave all ut b fell an interest in the improvement i f Tour city and desired Jusllie to ti e people uf ibal part of the Slate It .i. spued us wi.b new hope and gret'. v encouraged and sir er.g it.r i. e 1 ,.ur ef fort We If jjiie wilh ou and a.. Ibe pe pie of Ibal community mat a put.: building in Asbeville is al last secured Without entertaining or lntiuialiLg an ) preference wbalevrr a. to the spot whli h .hall be selected for that purpose I trust ibal w ben rn . ted the t u liu,f' will ptand in your beautiful si.J r w ing city an edifice of utility oni, nisLte and advantage lo the pu! !o tl.ui it will lorg eridurr a;, one of Ue n.si.v leslimoiiies of ire usefulness if y.ur Sou as a Re presed lat . v e of the people, and lhat your riot Is example of put.n. spirit and patriolmm will like all g .o.l deed, be emulnled and mutated I 1 hope lhat your a I us hie I .fe- mo v t . long e iu nded in the el. j ) men t of hs . pmess and honor, thai the y oung t n for wliich you have manifetted somuii. .llectiou, remaining the borne of n- nnemeul ana hospitality may continue to advance in beauty, pror-p-my an. I reputation, and thai Ihe publi. I nil 1 ing may not only be an ornament lo ihe city, but may be preserved, like the g leal iiiou n lain. I hat w il I u m .u r. 1 as a temple of l.birM an! ..!"t. e through all lime I hh t e the hon r l i e u t r . i w :th seal men Is of ui) hlgl. i . , to 1 on rs mimhi-It M W i. 7 Mr W ... a m I. nelon Ashev.l.s N I 'ui t r u 1 1 - III ill o I FHVIill f I III o f e I flu a o pi.luliB done by klins Aurora Ma. e w ho is teat hing drawing and pamling by laUhl uielb.lt al her residence. Johribton street. janlldtf Consign YOUR VEGETABLES is b EARLY FRUIT 1 1 E. A. WHITAKER, I l' It 11 AM, N. (' If l.'U iib to gel a . ....I ii. . - n ; in small lols. H.ference ll:ii f Duil. a . John Williams, U now permHliently located I stMMl, near I raven. where lo- n. pared to ('I.KAN. li K and Kl I pi, All all kind, of ( l.i 11 111 Sii st .i S l'Kli'F-S. A specialty is made hi , lean ing Ladles l'rehser- Sal lr.f act ion goal an Iced. iiihv ,1 '. Ill D:r. STABKEY L PALEIn'S llll tTNKM HI IMMI.IIKIV ; tadk mAPr ajroisTDiEJ. Ufld Arotx Stranea, HhUad'a, I'a For Con an mpllon, Aiihma. B rn n It 1 1 1 lprpsl. ('Blartli. Ila Kmh, I si (lie?, Ibll), li lie il ftlsll 1 1 III . Setif' nti antl alt t'hroiiiMtxl ,Nrn-ti 1 - 1 1 I lit' dun J" Ml tnl 0 1 u n I f fH 1 Kl it i kt- y A l'uii. N't. i .JW Ard, , ilt i pi, 1 lisf tik'.iK f-r ll Utn YHgiN, m A rlpii 1 1 n c i1 ' iii fioineolM of nxvfrii Htitl N:ir 1 1 ztnl bin) 1 1. i-titii vi iui '.sum. m&r't (xirtaiii iii.i world fll'llH HlAKhll A l'A l Ef l.h , refer lo Uie fol l u 1 tis i.hii.i ' poramiii wlmhioi' trlii! Hit f i i lion. Urn I), R ll . Mn.iln r I'lilliKlelpIiia. Hm. Victor I.. Conrad. K : utsgprver. I'hilsi H?v. Chart. U . hint; lion. m. I'tnn Ml mi, t wftn . ( '1 1 tm if o . lil W . tl . WorHiIng toa. K.l . lilr mlniflia m , A Ik. Jadf H- V rooms, n. .; in i . n, I , I?lri. ITIary 1. Liver n ort , M i r. m h Jndgp Hi W Vorbfi, Nt rkCi v Mr. K. C. Knllil. I 'li I ialal ph Mr. Frank ftlosisl). MerchaDt I'! u lion. W. W. Irarkr, Kai..n I n Kdn irfJ L- WIImd.k irH..J wu r v Kd. IMilla. Pboto Fidelia M. Iyon, Wa; n en, ll.ni. Hh wlcb iBtanda. Almnder RMcbW. 'iernfis i a.;,M Mr. IHina'l V- Oriff i, r'rean i 1 1- .r.! r-aa, Mcitr.. Mr. Rsnaaa Cooper. I Hi-ti. t. li. dura. ('. A . Jf sbb, Ki Vlc U.imui, Cu.l i.b M roooo. M. V. Aiharaok, Red HU" t ' I JtVJN Mort, r t j ii i ('i.liff, H m ' t svsuib lr. Kaglaoid. Jacob Uira, Bowra), New Kuth Wrih And ihotisandu of otb-n lu rnlted Hlua . f I I p.r I I l: 'lYimpound Oxygen lis Muds of Anion and Huli," 1. ih.tllle of a n w hroctiiire of two hundred pages, pohllabed hy Irm Ptarkey a Palsn, wbleh slve. to all In juirerv full Information as to lb ! ramarkahl cura tive agent and a record of asveral bnodrvd nrpri.lng cures In a wide ranee of chronic o ms many of (them afbsr helna .liaDonned lo die by other physicians. Will be mailed free lo any addref. on application. Read the brochure, DRR. 9TAHKET JU PtLEK, No. SJS Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. mayndw Dr. Leintfer Duffy. Office at his Dro Store, Broad ttrc et West End. nay 17 dwlrn NEW BERNE, N. C. Hi For Sale, . - c ll.ll.l e U r Thlce. from - . t known as the inci Cray en and k o i lnvoeiment. e . i iLal w ill rent u .. ::: . . 1.1AMS. 400 BARRELS FLOUR For Sale VERY u.IEAP, at ' ' ' ' , i.' " i- K V X L T. E. MACE & CO. . Paints, i; i) i: h Oils, LEES. AM) i. I piled at a 1. 1 , . e ,1 A. I .' ties lias I w ,11, GEORGE ASH, I'XJl 1J Clothier, I. lid r.(ei i KXAMIM. Ill i; H DRY (iOODN und I OC li OF 8HOE8. I.nOK A 'I SUITS, ! I I 1 i Ai.i'rv. I M i W lilt 11 n llo i ; i i 'in r I I -1-1 I I. r molu Nothing But Bargains. i i n and A. A. rattle:'?::: Calfrfcn shoes. HI, . I , i i.).;,.! 1 Iho. a not her I t of ., I I r i rice A lbr t Su its. at GEORGE ASH'S, Middles! next to I H Puller's. Vr sr. nle g.-nl for The Old Maten Island I'yeiig 1 ,t all ishment. the largest an 1 most tenable concern of it. kind in tbe wo rld established 1819. Satisfaction t uarantr-. 1 All good, i carried free of ex pre., charge. THE SEASON Is At I I . i 1 1 1 K. .r Refrigerators. Ice Boxer, Ice Cream Freezers, Water Coders, Fly Fans, Wire Dish Covers, c. SAY K MOM.V TlfK.M I'l.OM L. H. CUTLERj A " 1 I ' - ! f .11 . ,g in, nl I I. , K''""'" '-" 1 !' I er i i . i . ... -' n. 1 arn e .h.l n,-i i. - , f i l . .. ii.ii.t ..( :i..-' '" ' " " teaiHiiiable H I, li ui.r t-llle - . ,.- , op- n return f ;..io-,u ,ioiimij,t,., pa.r. ai : stall n.eiii a. to " ' j 'englh ..( n, . , ,.tt. ,,,,,, ln i haiio OJC , . . . : .'.;! - e.e I n l i e In. , f WIHTI :i I e i ll thing. o fin,- piil, I in, il Z6 & 28 Middle Street. NEW BERKS. K, O, ' II 4 '.

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