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v.- The VOL. VII.--NO. 67 NEW BERNE. N. C SUNDAY. J INK 17, 188S. I'KK E r CENTS. ' t,. - I Daily JOURNAI IMS. Us ' -V. LOCAL NEWS. BUSINESS LOCAL8 VIX customers oan get that tine Uullor today, it oamv by express night. I could not possibly heap point you on a Saturday. The expenses am beary on it, but I am going to charge you only 90 cent per ib. I know under the Circumstances you will appreciate it. Very respectfully. UACKBCRN.THEUBO EK 1JOTATO Bbli , Burlap and Bane! Corere for sale at jelilw 8. W. 4 E. W. 8M4U.W b. 1)L'HE Liquori and Wines (or Medici ual aud other uaea, at wholesale. James Rrdmokd. I ' EORtiE ALI.EH & CO., Agents of V I Whitley 'i Improved Champion Meet Mower. Price only $30. Every farmer should own one, and cut hay for his slock. Self Rake Iteapers at low prices. I KDMoNlJ'H (linger Ale. 1-emonl It Soda, etc , equal to Imported . JaMKS KKI'M'iM). HA VK patience, take a seal if I am crowded. I do my own work. 1 sell goods (or cash, I handle my own money which enable the proprietor of the only cash atore in North Carolina. New hem. at Humphrey S Howard s old stand to sell goodi at astoniahingly low prices which causes large crowds and compels the proprietor to adopt the miller 's rule. ( ' AKKKTT'S Modoc Vineyard Cognac I and Wines fur sale, at Manufsctu- 1 1 r s prices. by Jamkk Kkdmcmo IM KK I'uin lireeu aud I. and I'lasler 1 certain death to oolalo buns, fur aale by Ku Al.i-KN A Co. nlKKCT miportalion if French brandy and Holland liiu arrived iu bund aud dulien paid at CiihIoui louse m'New Heme. gutiranliM ing g' li mi (foods for sale Jak I(kI'M"M' l'i o, u i e In k . Is f, t li Ihenlre ti morrow niht. A nother large crowd pasi ed do i Morebead City last aigbt. The llunaarian (lypsy Conceit i for ht ihe theatre tomorrow night. Sspecial train for Morehead City leava tin uiorning at 8 40; returning w ill leave Morehead City at H :to p m. Mr. Amos Simmons exhibited three Irish potatoes yesterday that weighed two end three quarter pounds. This is a little bit ahead. 11. 1'. Cheatham, the Republican can didate No. 2 for Oun ureas, was iu the my jeelerday and claims that every thing is solid for him-v Mrs VV. A. Hearne, who has been quite ill iu Washington City for u year and a naif paat, is improving at the 1 auquier White Hurphur Hj.rlngs. it ginia News was received in the eily yemer day of the death of Mrs. T. K Cilnian of Onslow county. Her remains are expected here today to he taken to Norfolk. Rev. Mr. Dull announces that the ft rut installment of the new crop of honey is ow ready, and is the finest ever put upon the market, and we have substan tia! proof of its One quality. Judge Fowle is expected to pass down tomorrow (Monday) evening for More bead City. The Democrats ought to turn out in full force and greet him as the next Governor of North Carolina. For several daya the clans have been moving on Chicago. 8. N. Hill, editor of the Advocate publiabed in this city, has gone forward aa an alternate from the second North Carolina district. We surrender much of our editorial space this morning to an ably prepared article from the New York Berald on the political situation. It it worthy of a careful perusal by every citiren who haa the good of the country at heart. Re-TJnion of Ex -Confederates. ThMx -Confederate toldler of Onslow and surrounding oountiee will have a grand re-union on the tin of July at Jacksonville. Hon. A. M. Wadded, Hon. CXV'. JJcClammy and other will make speeohee. A bbr. time if expected. The JoPVUL returos thanks for an in vitation to if present. Two Haw Barntaos Xad One. A uafriage fa to teka pUca in town this afternoon, Tmo ooetracting partiea are Mr. H.Q. Jbll.n. yonng lawyer hate of New Bcrwe, boa aow of AnnUton, Ale., and Mies.-Nanniolliaakall.aieter of Mr. Tnoau J. kCiUheU. Tba marriage wUlpeavar; private affair. Theoere monywfll Uk place) t, abort timefee- ' fore Ibe arrival of the fe)ick taeta npon which the young otiplr will leave lor teeir Boatnern norjja.--oen- denon dold. Ieaf. t: r J A- The above raarriaxe took pUoe-oM Friday at Henderson, and we eztedd the oongratolatkns of theeVCKRAL to th bride andjrroom. , ?he Latest. Cleveland andL,.Thormaa. . The first Is second 6 m man ; The second's a "Noble 014 Roman, Entertainment tit Morehead City. KrackJBeArd oneof the inoel celebrated humorists in America will give enter - menus at the Teachers Assembly hall, Murtnoad City on Monday and Tuee- day e oninga the 1Mb and '. inh The will also be fa musical and literary entertainment uii Friday night the 2J The A. A: N. f. H will run special trams Tuesday June :Vll. and rriday June '.'I'd leaving New heme a a: r l.ocd at b 40 a m. A Suggestion The Beau (or t Kecor J mrtit t iud ratitti atioii uueelin by the Democrats along the lme of the A A N. V H to be held in Now liei lie on the 4lh of Julf and piorn tee ih, attendance ol a good number ..f c'aterel Ieuocrat New heme is a xood point for such a demon straliou and the Jul hn a l. is ready for H if our people ft, 1 willing to bear the in cidenlal expences. Special trains, low rates and a Dumber of prominent speak ere would draw a large crowd, hot, a the Hi-cord BUggeets, the time IB short and whatever m June rnust t4 doxie quickly. Vfe refer the matter to the Young Men's Democratic Club, which is organized in a day or two I,el tht-m discuss the ii. alter and aee what Can I e done Better Kail Facilities Needed. T he people of Johnson s Millie l itt county, have juat cause for romplaiul of their present mail facilities. It is a thriving little illae with an excellent school und in the imdsl of one o( the best funning sectiuns in Kaetern Caro linn A dully mail Kn"" from Kinstou to Hell n 1 erry .Inhrimm Mills is only four miles further The entir,) route from Kinsiuii to Johnson s Mills is only eighli en mill s The men asod services woul l oft Lin little more and worth he of Kieat advantage to the people of that wealthv. enterprising neighbor hood Cannot Hon. 1. ('. Latham pre vail on the department tohave thedaily mall from Kins tun to hell's Kerry ex tended to Johnson h Mills '.' If he can he w ill lucrive the thanks of many out- aide of his immediate constituents, the JoLhnaI. especially, which Wilt) the present mai I fncilitic to that point Is under great disadvantage. A RemA kable Recovery From, a Pistol Shot Wound in the Head. AlJenDiinn. who lives near Clark h brickyard, this county, has a girl ohUll three ytars of age that rex-overed from a serious wound intlirted accidentally by her brother . the particulars o( which are an follows One mgbt about six weeks ago the oldest boy w ho had been out shooting with other boys, came home and carltssly laid his pistol on the bureau. The next morning all the family left the house to work iu the I lield. except this girl and a young brother aged six. The latter d iscovered the pistol. Hnd in handling produced the uruul n suit -shot his infant sialer in the bead, tbn bull penetrating the skull on the right ride immediately' cn aline with the ear t ra veraiag the in terior of tbeskull to the bMkimtt where 4a it came out Iba lather , wa near enough to the house to hear the report, and hurrying iu found the child covered with blood, but not uncoosoious. He immediately brought her to New Berne, and under Dr. F. W. Hughes's skillful treatment, has made a complete re covery, and Allen says ho think she's got a heap more erase since she Was shot than before. Church Services Today. ; , Christ Church. V. W. Shields, Rec tor. 3d Sunday after Trinity. 8 a. m. Holy Communion; 9:30 a. m. 8un44y school at chapel: 11 a. m. morning prayer: 5 p.m. Snndty school atofaifeb; T p. m. evening Water. Allfcewje will b weoonaed to tie eferviteB f 'ttii chtrch. Ushers at the door. Methodist Church. Rev. L. W.Craw ford, pastor. Service at H a. m. and 8 p. m. Pewa are f reew , tTsbera are)f ways in the vestibule to receive ett gers. ah persons are ooraiany invitea to worship wkliv the r oengxatjeSon. Young men -s prsyer menngTrt sro cioca m. Sunday school e.t 4 p, m., K, Willis, superintendent. Presbyterian Church. Services at 11 a. m. and 5 p. m., conducted by Rev. P. H. Johnston, D.D. Sunday school aM 9:30 a. m St. Stephen's Reformed Missionary Baptist Cburch-r-Rev. J. Isaac B. Frank lin pastor. Services at 11 a. ml and 7:80 p. m. . Y.M.C.A- Devotional meeting at the rooms of tbe association on Middle etreet at o'olock d. m. Subject. "Tbe Band that ie Knocking SevfWX5bader, J. V. IjrUliami. "Rfjiafnpr Ifavsnsnts. Tb Vesper of tbt EiJ&Oji rived Veeteiday tt0frntlkawht of Kenerai mtrchandie.Tte P'-'-iet of this hae wUl arrtv todkTTfTne Woer ill f fomorrtw- efterftoorlktl? o'clock..:,; v Z-;.' .. . MinUTl SliixiUng Tournament at Morehead. Steps art being taken by the Craven i Cftt&ty Uoe (Sub to inaugurate shoot I lag fcjftrnament at Morehead City du- . riMg prect season W OOAtinue a ( week ot longer. 11a (iane has nut been settled iaipttrtly as yet, but about Julj JSth seems do be the dale spoken. ! - C-Tbsi " OOtTawnofidenoe 0omnilU.ee, gfefcUng of Meeara. Wm. Eltia, Matu Mtir,S.lIkaoeckor. and J. WWaters, wiU nikcefflly answer aoy letters that may be addressed to them in regard to the tournament ADy club or private individual who desire to comepete f or the various priz.ee are especially rs qoested to write to the committee (or any t I urination they inay wiali. Ur course the success of iba enterprise de ped 'wnon the interest manifested by (he field Iporting fraternity. . Special railroad and hotel rates will he arranged for, and a moet enjoyable affair la anticipated. The Craven Coun ty run Club will have a club room open for visiting participants during the touruamont. Tboae desiring to lake part should signify their intention at as early a date as is possible Messrs. heerman t Cook, proprietors of the Atlantic hotel, are taking a lively Interest The f ol lowing circular, w hu h explains itself, is being distributed hy the club KO'JM- i r t'liil KN COUNTV GUN Cl.l B I Nm hKHNK, June 1, ) licar .Sir - It is the desire of the Craven county ( in n Club lo inaugurate a shoot lug tournament at Morehead City during the present summer season, to continue a week or longer if euflicienl internal is Dinnifeeled by lh field-sporting fiater nny to justify the eipeuse Tbia clroular letter is sent to you for he purpose of securing your cu opera lion in making a success of ibe tourna menl. and to ascertain how many clubs, teams, or private individuals w ill take part in the contemplated contest. Knll information will be furDished any one who will communicate w ith the Committee of Arrangement. Spe cial ratee will be made with the rail roads and hotels for those desiring to participate in tbe tournament. An early reply signifying your inten tion or that of your club to be present will be appreciated. Respectfully , Wii. Fxi.ls, l'reaident. Matt. Manly, Roheut Hamxk'k, Jk , Jas. W. Watkhh, Committee. Program for the Teachers' Assembly. The following is the program for the Teachers' Assembly now iu session at Morehead City. Monday, IPth, 1 1 a. m " Ilionics. " l'rof. Geo. T. Winston. University of N. C. &:M p. m. Chalk Talk, Mr. Frank heard, Chicago, 111. Tuesday, lVth, 11 a.m. ''Higher Kdu oationof Women," Rev. W.H. Atkinson, 1 UD.,VJharlOtte Female Seminary. Rev. TttomaeHume, D.D.. University of N. C 8;80p. rn. Chalk Talk, Mr. Frank heard, Chicago. 111. Wednesday, iwth 11 a. m. Number Work," l'rof. Eugene C. hranaon, Hupt. City (Schools, Athens, Oa. County Superintendents' Day Tbe County Superintendents will meet iu the Library of the Assembly. Hon. 8. M. Finger, State Superintendent Public Instructioa, Chairman: Mr. P. M. Pear sail. County Superintendent Jones coun ty. Secretary. 4 p. m. Conference of State Superintendents of Public Instruc tion of tbe South. 8 aj p. m, "Care of Children's Eyes," Dr. R. II. Lewis. Raleigh, N. C. Thursday, 21st, 11 a. m. "What our boys and girls should read," Miss Dora D. Jones, Greensboro Female College. "The Teachers' Assembly Reading Cir cle." genersl discussion. 4 p. m. "The State and her Children," discussed by the Southern State Supt. of public In struction. 8:30 p. m. "Political Eoon omv ie tbe Publio Sohoole," Rev. John F. Crowell, Preeident Trinity College. Friday, 23d, 11 a. m. Competitive examination in the School History of North Carolina. Buooeseful competitor to be awarded a handsome gold watch by Messrs. Alfred Wllleama ft Co., et Raleigh. N. C. Organisation of "Tbe North Carolina Musical Association." 8:30 p. m. Literary and Musical Enter tainment by the Assembly. Saturday, 83d Recreation. Excur sions to points of interest In tbe vioinity of Morehead City , New Berne and Beau fort. Sunday, 24th, 11 a.m. Religions Ser vices. 6 p. m. Bible Study "Tem perance. "Rom. 8: 1-13. 8:30 p. nt. Re I igious Services. Monday, tttb, 11 a. m. "Tenure of thA Teacher Offlo" Prof. W. A. Blair, Winston Graded School', 8:30 p." tn... "Educational Benefactors," Prof. W. L, Poteaa, Wake Forest Coi- leTSeeday, 56th.ll a.m.-"Oeography," IU. V tV-o TT.raa. PIUiu o,.-,, M ' 8.aa The Jeaober's Work Beyond the School oom," Prof. Henry L. Smith, David eon Oollegev . . . :. WeflneeUay, TTtBf 11 a. m. "mobm In the School and Home." liiea Ella E. FTves, New Berne, K. C; 8:80 p. m. Qaeetion Box opened and abort talks noon nractioal school work. Thursday. ztHb, li a. m.-'-fciection oi dfBeere and committees; 8:30 p. m., olos inf exercises. ekieBe Armies Baive. W ----- J .v. Rhjtn Fever Spree, Tetter. Chapped) Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and til Skin Ewtfona,:en4,,weitivWr enree dlei or no pay required!. It Ja guaranteed to e-iro nerfect satisfaction, or money re funded, rnoe xe oentev per dox. ror ale by B, N.DuflT. y .y ,jaal7 V I 1 . 1. 1 1 ' A m m b 1 j . M :1: i j: eacLtir Cv.Lt.L..- my d. and the nuint'er Us true proportion? 1 1ns luurnmg nl . i!.e ticnito. wtre optced Lv e.kg.ng 'vuLJt-ilul Words of I ..(." M.i-e 1 .. In.- .' :e Herne, at the pikL Selection fr :n '.(. i '-j . a: I : '-ui by Itev. Mr. r jaVe: Aflfci Sollif loul.L.r ' LslL'. l:.c ec reiki j am, -u:. a in..t i:.rr .owijrii bureau : oki . ; , i.. : it,:i ( r business Tbe Presiuent arn.'.jL , I .(. in.ttee on daily prt'-1 an ( "j ! J H lurwtll of Peace lusiilule l'roi A A lllair. Supt.V ineluu 1 Had, J n o.o an J l'u ! tieo. K M ..Ni .' : . . i '. 1.. i . ! (iraded ."scbum ! Dr. A. 1 Mm f 1 : t:., n introduced I y li. e l'i esi'tei, i lo Mm- poke for oue Loi.r an 1 t niy miculi-i liut bis addr t-sc was ( o uiucii ineieel and luiporiaL' e Uial tl.a tuaibein gair hiui uudnide.I attenlii.tl Hi? tbouie w as " ) yer I'V'k sr. 1 f i jil k i n . u I h ern eduorttii.n 1'. fl.nweo perfect know led ge t( L Ir- HU t' 1m l u II d i. Ij u II 1 1 1 in good eeUhe n.l pl& In i n ir, j tl Ai il.t Mn M j .; t- i ..! State su r . i.'.i : l,n? t,ii, : i, ft; words in th,i .,nu : :i.. f:.,.' .fe', I(ui tbe Major bar r.e. n rku g ?a::l. ..!: and ariluously n lb it line pill'. d.i calln! He is need resj- t . 1. l.j be in- i U.i Hill ari.l r i, ' '. . 'In' I 1. CM' kii n n O' iM r IN 1 M -r . M .' " . , . en 'lk'i as lo.i I" , ,i. d u ' ri i ami gave U.f i . I, . u ilrainati tir..i - f Inn nit lil an, I .crl.fli M.c I lia lies w . i i i : . - i , i ifc.ii- , . , n.iMnwd un 1 1, 1 1. . I-. i : :i ! e i.g i i. : .'ii Ka i Mil eln Hi .1 ii 1 ! .i in-1 1 i, :, 1 i, ! u , r i very nnoli I'U.UHi.ie h k1vi,,k 1 14 Hun !' sung f x i mi 1 i n ij vrtoii anil m . r i, 1 r ii h an .1 j ai y il.m.i i u i en I lu'S," I i I i lr( s 1, i I i 1 11. ( I i 1 m 1 L tin' pi. .gram ;n-ii. 1 i I. ul w I. ii 1 1 ha 1 I ii 1 1 t .i r 1 f i ii;. .i I iii-p by ltev . W . I .a'-v vi 1. . bas not yet an .vod 'I ouiurri. w ii i tout .ay lb revenue i utur ha- pi the tua heiM an m uiniui in. r i 'i .at. , y i l.i I'' !' used lo giv, in his hand , f I a i v some steam, i out 1 1 i miles He ban uiir in for this k mil ii.'S.. t hear! v 1 tiH n k . Aka MKi. 1 I i tin- . o 111 I. on.iii uci'iin ii I k l ii -to:i ( ' I lege The L'ol.'ege exeicisKN pa-iej idT pleasantly Hini agrcrably. if the word of many of those pN'sriit may In, taken. The little children, rix Ihey always do, carried of their par! excel len 1 1 y and judging iroiu their iippearance wi n the hearts of the un ion, e. tin Wednesday nighl. thr idj' i pu pils. members i f lh.- i i.llegiale d-par t Disnl, rerulend their puns eiy well riome of the lecis wen' lont; but ibey could not have hern ahortened. evident ly , on accou lit u( breaking the emmec lion. We nolui'd spei uilly noun- line reading by the v-uri lad ich and nuns line declamal inn by the young gentle men. On Thursday, at 11 a.m.. Key .1 S Dill of ( ioldsbi'in del i ei i .1 an addreHs which, from the almost unanimous verdict of bis bearers, must have been one of the very best ever spoken in Kin ston. His subject was " Veneering in Kducation.' He handled it with con summate tact and applied it with vigor His illustrations were minieiimes full of the richest humor an 1 "brought down the houso. '' After his speech the annual reports of Principal ami Trustees w ere read. Tin n came the distribution of premiums to several young ladiee and young gentle men. Wo are soiiy that w o cannot now recall the rnimeM of a i those wbu received prizes, and tLeri fore we will not mention any At night (Thursday) the operetta "Little Rod Kidiug Hood s Kiinoue ' was given by the music class of the college. It wm a perfect uncw from beginning to end. Many of the song wrre unu sually good. On Friday night thero wapsn Art ex hibit in the college, where many very good drawings and paintiDgs by the students showed skill and handiwork. The Art teacher. Mi. is 1 ulghnm, niny well feel proud of her success. Tbe mnsio for tbe threo nigtt was furnished by the pupils of the school, with now and then eonrs wrll rrnriered and well received. The Kington Orqlieatia very kiaJlv gave their most valuable services on Thursday In tbe day, and their exqui site muaio win long De remem oeren. Kins ton College I in a flrjurlshine condition, and has promise of many new pupils for next session. . List of Letters Remaining in the fyoetofflce at New Berne, Craven count v, N. C.June 17, 1888: Rachaal Brimmace, J. V. Foreman. Nellie Ooram, Sue E. Hill. Sarah Wig gins, Eliza Hall, Joseph Jordan, Alice Oeroer, H. E. Khneaner. Haven Sane, Uollie Sawver. Uesteller Smrmw. Sarah 3. Hi edges, J. E. Walrace, R. E. laeley, eehr. Lula la. Qttllien, Lewis II. Jenkins, eobr. Annie Bell. Persons calling forabove letters. wSll say advertised, and give date of list. The regulations now require that one cent shall ,be eolloiedvn the delivery of each letter advertised. M. Manly, P.M. TUB. EDIt-OR'S PRIZE. Ur. A. K, Hawks has gained a national reputation as e practical opti cian, and hi celebrated i spectacles and patent s'ptint srelassee are known throagbonb the United States. We are wrltieg thta arttclel WhM pair of hta New Crystaliaed tenses, and. they seem to ns as transparent as Jigfet Itself; and wfth hem the naest print is as olaac aa la yOTith. Editor 'Christian Advocate. All eyes fitted and fit gnarantoed by P. B. Duffy, New Berne, J. C. j7dlm ': ;vr : .".V. .. vi,' - , . j AlU-utloii, i M 1 ( i uu hie requested to meet in front f iK ici A .brt tomorrow Mji.dsf eeL Lg hi 7 o lock, fur iLe puiioa u'. 11. u bod)' lo iLc iepot Uj Uitrl v ur rn: f! vernir. IaLlcli l v.r Tlit N H l.K will lead tbepr. ee e.L i. K HThxr; c L in 1 'ciu. 1 1 i v : 1'urlrailv i . layuu fri. nj ,..'c ; ui.a p: l..iee done ly Vine Aui.ib Ma.e I !,. it. leaching drawing ar-d pali.linf; . I't li.Ust ixjetliode at I. er reeidence in, Jobusion street. jnh. dlf IIIKI). lu ll.e cay Friday eyening at i . 1 k Mrs Nancy McKay, aged fl'i f. r 'I lie funeral ill la k e place this1 no r n in g from tier res . 1 en. e : ! ' I k Mr et i at V o 'c loc k 'll.e deceastd was s n i-ii.tn ' ti.i I I lit Is! lan hnptlst ( hi) r b t.e w a.f b: earner! I'liristlBII a de l.. 1 n. :!.rr i an '1 esteerne.l by lb . se h . Li.m In J f he I eh es two sue a i, 1 a e rt i : ni'Mirr, l.t-r loss COMMERCIAL. hum km i. rn t h si r 1 s ' ' in ii. I ,i.k ft .1.. ' ..v . . f I Ml 1, 1,1 rh us' p 1 "d Osr ,. tn !' 'Hi pr- r I ,. i, : i , Tvwintine ll&rd ai U1 di v 1 i a 81 u 1 "a l! 4 '.a 'cie in ,u;i llUSWi I 1 'ul 7 -r It Hiitr- tn foci. - to 7, Katnii l'uim ov issr ; 1 ! M ' HI till , '. 1 U . .' ,a 1 l'i n I - ' pel pei k I'll Nt'TM - m'.IU ' l,er t.Ust., 1 t HIi KKNS (irown t.'in'.O, s; i i A Mm, vo on t,,l led i I' a roast lUl.tiUias i -u . ' , mop fHisoi ks West India, dull and 10 n. inal o in. h f'i (Kia'J fei ,i.f- ' if Ii herl. 8 saps. 1 ttO per M Mi i a U il. bl.d t Ida IV l er M wiluumu PHO as Niw Ukkh I'oaa tl.'i "0 Hll.il l.DKB Mkat TttV. (' H. 's, K. It's, H. 'a and I. C. " c. l-i-.nu 83.''0a6.0O. l.ABli So. by the tierce N AiiJi Baa is 10 s. 8 tst). Hiuah Uranulated, ?.c (iFKKH 1'ial.V. Chkksk 1 5. Halt H0a.c. per sack I10LABBB8 ANDHTBUrS 0a4ic I'uwum-Jj 00. Bhot Drop, 81.60. buck, 81 KlHOSKNB tfio. Hides Dry , OaMc. . green 4 i T a l.LO w 4c. per lb 6,000 POUNDS COMB HONEY 'N HAM) ANH Ti AUKI I The first installment now les. lv Ihe linnst I hae ever put upon ihe in.trket. In one p. mnd sections two I r u 1 ii hi t ii -;it it., itpiai ie i ( Ml I.I. ,"t i South 1 ront Street i -' I i in N ear lUi I r oi,. Duffy's Group Syrup. K"' i pe of the late Dr. W A I TI.H 111 I I 1 r K K 1' A U K 1 AND S(U.l) li n-TVaT.IDuLlYy M.W BKUNK. North Carolina. 'uiiell. ,M If NEW BERNE THEATRE. SUMMER CONCERT. THE GREATEST EVEMT OF THE SEASON. HURGARIAN GYPSY Concert Company, MANAtlKD l O.IAS W pnMi. Monday NightJune 13.1838 tienoral admission, K)c. Ueere T'.c. Gallery 25c. l'rogram and l'resa Notices Bee small bills. Doors open at 3 Curtain risis at H 30. Hew Berne House, Horelieaa City, N. C. The above named house is now open for the snmsner travel. Nioe cool rooms and clean bedB. A cistern has been added to the boose, and pare water will be furnished to gueete. The table will be supplied with tbe best tbe market afforde. Polite and attentive servants. Having secured tbe assistance of Mr. F. L. Terry, who is well known to the traveling public, we guarantee to keep a first-class hotel. Terms, $2.00 per day. 810.00 per week. Special rates to families. W. B. wioarNfl. jel4 dwtf Proprietor. REUOVAL! Having mored my Stock of Hard ware. Agricultural Imylemente and Machinery to the store former It occu pied by Datl Bros, on Craven street, two doors below Hontn front. I am now fully prepared to meet the wants of tbe trade in my line. I am exeeediegly tbankfnl for yonr patronage in tbe neat. and I propose to merit it by fair and bonest aeaiiug tn the future. Kemem bertbe plane aad "call early aed often1" i 1 i- ' ' . v T. C WHITTY. 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'"I 1 I 1 ' :i-i n 1 1 hi ns f i. m N i' ).( i n ' M ' heii'l i ,t v Hint rel in Mitli'' I l elilll I ' " oioiliit mn , I I eacliers "d all tl.. t 1. me i . ..ileii.1 Ihe 'lent lurs ,- ml : v i x- i . i-i b ,,i Mme head i .it dm i f the -. ion of the iaine. spei .tl ti.ons i,i! run letween New her n an I M. ichei, I ( m y rii follow s: t 1 1 I ii. Im . J.nir -iti . sun lay. June 17th I'uesda '..n. ..'.h ,',,i I uday, June ': 1 ,eh i' !ii'M In 'ii A I I . i e Mi 'I eheftO . it I HMl I Ml,: ' II I. hell I I 1 1 V A in.- ..ei,h,n, - ;o a. M 1". in A. M. - jo r.M. .'i.O(' l'.M. 1 re ; r .he round ti ,p urilr tlOO, hen t .. ki t- are pur. :. a . SI 1 'I I.I , C, TV A. For Sale Cheap, An n'Rir.HT 1 NCIMT power, in thorough repair hv Vahtrrf ,V t'o . liin mi, I i nton prees. All in Kood order, t an ! seen ai my resi dence in tin cit . ( Ai;(ii im: a. i; Ni,kkt, je7 il! Nfw Herne, tf. C. Lorillard and Gail & Ax3 SNUFF Sold WITHOUT AHY SCHEME at Manufacturer's PriceJ 2T. Ulx-ioli;- -Si.. i ' 3 Dr. Leinster Duffy. - Offlo at bis Drug Store, Proed'str'5 J West End. i$t rayHdwlm yEW BRltNT:. tf.'c? - JoIui'iWilliams, -' -3 Is noneraaaMtVioMte'rtid'H'K street neertVejiwbeTe1iBto1reit4 Ui pared to QLEAN, DYB and) EBPAiaH v all kinde ol CLOTHINQ.,, ..iXOTCfJ, PRICES.' A specialty la madeVcW?1 f ln Ladies' Dresses. Satisfaction feuer- '. .. ' ;, mays'. dim - .
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 17, 1888, edition 1
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