i. Mo- Journal HE B VOL. VII.-NO. 69. NEW BERNE. N. C.. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 2", 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS.! The LOCAL NEWS. BUSINESS L0CAL8. "NE firat-class mahogany writing V desk for tale Humphrey at the Only Cash & Howard 'a old Store, wad. ALL my customers oan gat that rice Butter today, it osme by express night. I Could Dot possibly disap point ou on a Saturday . The ex pe&see are heavy on it, but I urn going to charge you only 30 ceuta per lb. I know under the circumstance you will appreciate it. Very respectfully. UACKBUKN, THSVQROCEU 1JOTATO Bolt., Burlap and Barrel Cover for sole at jdUlw 8 W. & E. W. SmaLLwood s. IJUHE Liquor and Wine for Medici nal aud other usee, at wholesale. Jambs Rkdmomd. i i EO&OE ALLEN & CO., Agents o! V I Whitley's Impro?ed Champion titeel Mower. Prioe only 50. Every fanner should own one. and cut hay for hi stock. Helf-Hake Reapers at low prices. 1EDMOND'8 OiDger Ale. Iuion V Mod a. etc , equal to Imported. Jam km Bbdmokd. I 1 ARBEIT'S Medoo Vineyard Cognac Ll and Wine for sale, at Manufactu rer's prices, by J auks Redmond. IJURE Parii Green and Land Plaster cerlsio death to potato bugs, for ale by Oku. Aujw & C. DIRECT importation of French Brandy aud Holland (Jin arrived in bond and duties paid at Custom louse in'New Berne, guaranteeing Ken line goods for sale. Jah Rehmunh. Craven County Gun Cub. The following score was made yester day fifteen rounds. Joo. Dunn ' K.B.Lane Geo. Clark 7 W. W. Clark.. Jas. Heneley Steamer movement. Tbe Eaglet of the E C l lice sail at 4 o'leock this afternoon. Another good nuwd for Murrhead City last night. About thirty teachera are enrolled at the colored teachers' institute. A regular meeting of the M. E Church workiDg society will be held thin even, iog at the residence of Mrs. J. It. Taylor at B HO o'clock. A number of New lierue s base ball boys went to Morebesd City yesterday to try the Kiaston boys. We have not heard tbe result, but are inclined to think both were beaten. Tbe executive committee of the V. M C. A. meet tonight at 8k o'clock. Juet afterward will be held the regular uoathly meeting for the transaction of b isioesa. A good atleudanoe is deaired. The time fsr listing taxes is drawing to a close. A failure to list U indict able. W. F. Rountree is wailing at bis cflloe on South Front street for all who wish to save the cost of an indictment. Au advertisement of Nsgs Head ap LMars in this Issue. This is a quiet and pleasant place to spend the season. Tbe usw hotel with it modern improve ment make it much more desirable than formerly. Read tbe new ad verliaement cT How ard & Joaee. They are offering new summer good, bathing Huir, etc., etc., aud have ordered a lot, of campaign plug. The Y. M. D. C. can be fully ' equipped at their store. Lecture at Colorei, Teachers' Institute. Dr. R. A. Reynolds will lecture this morning on Pay Biology at the Colored Teachera1 Id stitute, beginning at 10 a. m. Cub Organized. The Young Men's Democaatic Chib organised last niRhtby electing Jas. W. M'xwe, President, H.L.Oibbe, Secretary, Geo. Ash, Cr res ponding Secretary, O. H. Ouion. Treasurer. The folk) wing Vice-Present were; elected: lit ward, S. H. Lane; 2d ward BeB j. Oaloa; 8rd ward, James Mo Brin on;4th ward, John W. Stewart; 5th ward, H. A. Marshall. The appointment of committees was poet posed until next meeting. The 'natter of securing a room for foUr meeting was referred to tbe president, secretaries and treasurer Ittellk msisf Is uiL ' Tk a-ueatloa of procuring a nnlform waa postponed to tbe next meeting. A 4 foamed sublect to osil of tbe President. ; The Cemetery Bo ad the Fair ' The following tekerraa reoeived a-aatardar it ciMoangiag: 1 ' "WAaHTJiorroH, D. 0.. Jnne 19. The Seaate hae Joet passed Mr. Simmons' , , bill pprofiriating 930,00 for the road i to the National Oetnetery. Mr. Sim- tii tla Haw 'Barns nnblla I hulldinir bill oi Thursday when U will most likely he paessq.. vj . la this -omtecrJos we note with ' " pleasure that the directors of the Fair Association have.- through tbe negoua ' r i tana of Mr. T.VA.' Oreen, effected - parcoaae et ' tbe ':Orifflnv echool k. iMies? and' grounds wLlch ii - dlrectlT on the proposed road. .," la this Uy have acted wisely. .'With ' our splendid shelled atreeU connecting "' .iLh this road the fair, grounds; will be ' easy of access, aai an annual fair or . r.f taa raaowTCM of Ei stern f luuritivu v. - - . u an aatmred fart. Let everr man, Democrat or Republican, hom,h I r Bimmosi and retsra htm to -n Kill The Verper of this hue will arrive tomorrow The Macleo of the O. I), line sailed yesterday for Norfolk with a large car go of truck aud many passengers. Persontu. Mrs. Nathan btanly.of Kiutlon, and MissCynthii Rountree, of Lenoir, lef t on the Manteo yesterday for New York. Mr. C. E. Slover, Mrs. Slover, Mrs. h. B. Ellis. Miss Lizzie Klover, and Mies Emma Katie Jones, left for Morehead City yetterday to spend the summer. Rev. L. W. Craw ford weDt to More- head City yesterday to spend a few days with the Teachers' ABembly. He will be back on Saturday next. Mrs. U. Marks and eon Mortie, Benj. Habn, Eq., and Mr. and Mrs. Adams, left on the Manteo yesterday for New York. Mr. J. V. Williams aud family leave Ibis tnorninK for Richmond, Ya. wher6 he will make his home in the future. Mr Williams has been engaged in busi ness here for some years and we regret that he liow thinks it to his interest to leave for another city. Marshal V. Y. Richardi-uti annul latt V. H. I'elleti.T. Kt'l passed up (roiu Morehead ( ay yesterday morning on his way to Kings Mountain where he deliver tin- HiHrfos before the Alumni Associal i' u The Fotat Cr, p We call the attention uf our truckers to the following noma from the Nor folk I.Hu.linaik of the potato crop around Norfolk If this he true our truckers need not br in too big a hurry to get their potato a in market. A po tato famine la look ed for about the let of July ami fort jnate will be the trucker who has I .otaloes to ship Cburchland tin ,nge has juet had the pot n to growing m ction in the vicinity of Norfolk an I 1 orumouth Thoroughly cmvassed anil xl ih committee engaged in the work tind that the yield of Irish potatoes, oauit to the frost and drouth. followed by fl km! s, will not be more than one half of the expected crop, which is usur.l I v about 850,000 or 400,000 barrels. On ii those potatoes that es caped frost are ready for market at present. 1 h e cut by frost will be ready for u.arkel within about two weeks or thf first of July. It is ascer tained I'jat the Long Island potato growers are fully ten days behind the Norfolk trucker, which is encouraging and va'iuable to our growers. Tbe out look i ,hen is altogether promising for whst is left, and the beet informed far mers here expect potatoes to sell much bigKor in July than in June and are usii i every effort to induce shippers to go moderately and put only the best sti.tf on tbe market. In the Western It ' n,-h minion the croo. while not as without any trouble.'' "1 tell you said he, "it will do anybody good to take that trip. Tbe table fare is better than you get at most of the hotels and the freab, bracing air make one feel like eating. The line ought to be called 'Hotel Manteo Afloat. ' ' Tbe round trip from New Berne to Norfolk and return cost only 85 00, aod SI. to per day for meals and a late room. No hotel bill at Norfolk. NOTES FROM MOREHEAD. It is real lively at the Atlantic Hotel now. The Teachers' Assembly has swelled the crowd to upward of five hundred but this mammoth building u ospable of accommodating ntarly if not quite treble that number. Large crowds arrive on every train, and in another week there will be more than one thousand people at this elegant hotel enioviDK the pleasures of this growing and popular resort. Tbe ad dition to the building has given much more room and a more imposing look. Some changes have beeD made to thu original which addB much to its beauty and convenience The managers are wide awake to the interest of their uest. anous w ays of amusement are engaged in Many sit about the acre ball room to hear tin) sweet strainn if the orchestra. Others promenade the hall ways in couples, gather in groupes and sing, read, talk, play cards. chess and many other things, rine piano music can be heard most all the lime in the different parlors. The Davis Cadet Hand is also here and give good music. The Teachers A.scmbly of the Stute is now in session aud seem to he doing good work. They have an elegaDt and well suited hall for their business. It stands only a little distance to the wrat of the hotel, and being painted the same color, dark green, they harmonize pleasingly. A more beiiutiful ami skillfully handled Meet of sail craft and splendid waters to Bail them in. is seldom met with. Large crowds go over to thn beach every afternoon at about 5 o'clock to ..v iIia anrf uml a iileaaitnt sail. The dreesing rooms have been much mi Droved this yer. All of them have n.l kuv foot hui-.ket. bowl of i.,rn,l towel. Whowould not en joy an ocean plunge under these cir curastances. Tbe revenue cutter Colfax took i .,,,.11 inviutri nartr Monday about ten miiuH at Thv returned with about bit hun AtaA 1,1 act tsh. all oauuht with lin at a ho lit one hundred reet Deiow the surface of the water. a nni man w imnrovemen ts in DUIIil ing, repairing ana painwug arc Kuiu on in our place, making it something rvt nrn Inn n v illaire-like in aDoes ranee ThaNaar IWnA House BUd mUDV of lurriinr-housei have com- in till ud with boarders. Tbe season promises to he the biggeatover KafarA knnwn. A pleasant bre ze prevails at least nine out or ten days, an.i one ui i ernat beauties about it is, (hat taking cold is almost unknown. Program for the Tcacherb' Assembly The foil 3 ire the program for the Teachers' Asr. -..lU d. in seccun ot Morehead City Wednesday. -Jil. 11 a m Nuuibt-r Work." lJrof . Kuttuel'. Urans.n.upl., City Schools, Athens, j Countv HuDenntendento Hay : he County Superintendents will meet lu the Library ol tne Ateemtjiy. nou M. Fineer. State buperinten Jent 1 uLuc I InstructiOB, Cbairrnan Mr. 1' M 1'car sail. County Superintendent Jonts coun ty, Secretary. 4pm Conference of: State Superintendent of l'ublic lDetruc tion of the South. " jJ m ' i 'are of I Children's Eyes l'l i: H Lewie.' Raleigh, N. C. Thursday, Slst, ! 1 a in. "Whatrur, boys and girls should read. Miss Dura D. Jones, Ureensboru hemale College "The Teachers' Assembly Reading ( ir cle. " general discusn in 1 i m l he State and her ('bil.iieii tii.cusse.l by the Southern State un of public In struction. (V3U p.m ' Tolmcal I 'on omv le tbe Public ScIiooIb,' llev. John . Crowell, President I unity College Friday. -JJ. 1! m Competuin examination in the S, hool lllory of North Carolina Nurceseful competilor to be aw arded a handsome gold waPh by MeBBra. Alfreil Willsiime V Co of Raleigh. N. C. i irgaui.atloii of ' 1'he North Carolina Muaical Assoc ml ion 8:30 p. m Literary and Musical 1'i.n-r tainmenl by the AssemL!) Saturday, l':M Recreatn n I i Biona to iKiinlB of in teres! in the n -. mi of Morehead Cily New I', i in m.'l M- .u Inueral of the Ijtt- Empt-rer of German) IC.w.AM June 15 Prince Bismarck aud a number of foreign princes ar rived here this morning The railway stations at Berlin and Potsdam are closed against tbe public A crowd la gathered outside these buildings and soldiers and police are pjsted all around the stations U keP bac the crowd The Krederickstou Palace le guarded like a forlreoa All o'clock the hello w ere lulled and the minislcrs bu were to officiate at the Lmperor s fuue ral uok their placee around the coliin in the palace. The chuirsaug the bymns ' Soon Thou L allest me to Higher Jova ' and " Jesue IB ujy Truat Chaplain Koegcl bleased the corpse and uuournera, after which tbe choir Bang ibebymn ' 1 If I am to Die. " The com mandeiB of the twehe regiments of w hich the late Kmperor waa the chief officer c arried the cofliptothe hearse Light majore Uien look ihe horsa by ' the bridle and Ihe procession lorlt- I for the i hu n U Tbi Mo, I AarnaMr As tii aa the moat effective ihkIIcI of d ispelluig Headache. Cuhla and I r era, ui ( loauaing the h)alem. la by taking a frw doses of the pleasant California h .,111.1 fruit remedy. hrupof 1 iga ! K N Duffy, agent. Ne Hsrnr N 1 i u neid 4 Stonewall Items. Duffy's Group Syrup. Kec ., f u.r late Dr. WaLTEE DcWT,. Phr.l'AUKU AND SOLD BY ' NEW BERNE. North Carolina. 6,000 POUNDS COMB HONEY N 1 1 AND T ) ARRIVE: w ready. put upon the' meiit no IN 11 '1 he first inslal. 1 '1 he ' in -; ! . mm kc u 1 ti ins . j l U art-i . : : ' jc . 1 ' o 1 in Hi i nn ilo, ici J)1UU LU COUU A 1 1- . , I a j . ' ' ' 'CI ! . i n j ' f r.t r n !, il i '. 1 i ' lif-. - a r . ! i t : . : 1 1 1 , v 1 . , 1 ft r I i! - 1 ti : 1 . -two for a - . 1 hi. tiouo- a la 1 1 es of ill LL & CO., s i th h ront Street, Near Railroad. H:b fort. Sun lay. '.'It! vices ', i. i perance. ' K m -1 iglous Serv ices Monday. 2Mb 1 . a r the Teacher s ' !.ce Hlair. Winston I iiadi p. Ill . I'.cl 1ICHI IOIIHI Prof U I P' t. -ut '.'.' lege. Tuesday . '.',;t!i 1 '. ! in Prof Alex . )'. I nr ('ambridge. Muss Teachers Work P Room. 1'iof 1 1 en i I ..!! '. ' o Bon Colli ge Wed iiesdi . . an .... n, in the S. hool and M ine M i-s I lu Ives, New Heme, N ' - ." (Question Box "pei.ed m. ; . ! ill upon prarln-al school h m Thursday. Vlh . : tn I li oflicera and ei in in 1 1 '. 1 " ing exeicises. N ( . I I A ( IIH1S' s l III Ail ! 1 h!l 1 Slat. i I Null good in point of yield, yet Is far in ad- vaoa of mi other section ot tne county aa to quality. Many of the patches on tbe Western urancn were wutuy uu-tr.-iTri tir the floods, and some of tbe farmer in Nansemond plowed up the potato patchss and put in corn. Aiter al I if the present dry weatner continues for a few more days tbe falling off will Instill creator, it is believed. Rain is now needed badly in the oounty. Hotels Manteo and Newberne Afloat. Th mimmpr season is here and rest and recreation is what people want. Where shall we go. The most pleasure for the least money is what people de ire. The most delightful, the most healthful, invigorating jrnd satisfactory past time is a trip on one ot ihe elegant O. D. steamer to Norfolk ftnd return. The Manteo leaves on Friday t 9 p. m. and return the following Taeeuayi morning, giving Saturday afternoon and Sunday to spend in Norfolk or at Virginia Beach. No seaaide Teeort baa such advantages of the sea breexe as na nf theaa a tax mars thlPOOth' the Pamlico. Albemarle. Curriltuek and On&tan sounds, and bo hotel fcive more satisfactory fare than Captaiwa. Hontn rate aad Pritchett. A a-entleman recently reoiarkea in our presence, that ir he were anie run a summer hotel he wouUd get tie rlrht aort of a ateamer and hrire tt afloat in the sound of North Carelina, touch ing at different nointa wheibeer be or hi aruest desirea. naot. John A. Richard sc in ana Jurs. Richardson recently made k trip to Not- fnlV nn the Vlanteo. and Oh BM return waa asked whither be hd been and what was his mission. Hh replied: . 1 I took Mrs. Binbardaon on a trip so norioaa . ,WS health. Tbt two -: wteka, before we started aha had not km josed, a tneu nor wld ah sleep ,tkih WT atlafao- t;hn' " "Pnl kka anrmndV Aims she want M r.r,kl Rnnthtrate taVJe aire" ate, hearty and frtmttnat titnavefrtil retarned tha ehioVeJ eyer y i Wl and eauid alep ket Mr ng i-i.ff i r ii Hue I I M I e i out hull' hi. lay 1 1 are 1 1 Languor, Headache. Constipation l. moved b Tttrmnt't" - 1 1 ,t i A ici ieoi. i , 1 ihi.i A Pi i N V -1 L-IUtbiLs) tfVOTV kk3T MTll ran 1 . a c workiiiK for a, i li i in filbfi liielr own i : me to Lb buttl n i-r- profllfcbly ero- alr ill lnWDl BU& v t iurj Main St.. t-3u Jwlm New Berne High School . i ,t.-. i he lint li r 1 :n r r it I The ie.1 by 1 . the . I en t u i. iile That Campaign Jnj,'. .Iai rnaI I must rbU vour patience for a ahort reply to the mess f ik. k'in.tnn Free Press of last week Tk.l nu, aaaal nd mfi In Its OOlUmnS Auav mivi . without excuse or provocation and in , . I , II Um . . .... reply 1 answerea iruiniuuj vuo 4 un done he propounded, only intending to noint out tne conaition anu mo w un"- ' ... . 1 tv . a bouts ot tnat ever laimiui auu tire allv of the DemocraU theoiacam n.in r " T thought the attack on meoomingasit did from a professed n.kiKilinnlat WU UnklOa SnQ UU- puu.u.,."" , chariuble, but as the editor is so unlike .11 nihar vhite neoDle in this wona ana ki..t ihi nrilinarv influences DVI BUUjav w j i which control mankind, I conoluded to treat him as a proniDitionisi in wu Handing, always wanting a full jug. mu. MnKU tlh him MAmi to be. XUV MVUViv " .m. that the "campaign jug" which I turned over waa empty. Now being a genuine prohibitionist. I thought that was the very nest nonunion in wuiua x wuiu deliver it to my successor; out 11 LiuiiAn A tnr tha Fraa Prea de- sires a fnU jug, he may gratify hit 1 de- alree by oainng on eiwar 01 w huw full blast wniaaey satoona 01 ijiiu vik fuIi hara nnw because TUO wilHia , - - fvU prohibitionist did not tote in our . . . T Ik Qaitl at last lOOal option eieutiuu, j-a .. r Raint fUanhan. the editor and those like him "stood by and con sented tO tne Victory OX toe wniaaej at that lima and DV tneir non-mCtKJu . tk m Wu namnaibla for the presence here bow of the Kins ton whiskey aaioons as aoy ruiu auwava - " voted for license. Let them fill their - mA Ylm Kannv. if ther can find oonsoiauon 10 nou uaici u - j of tbe probiDUton cause, ronwim standing the aerere blow inflected by .. . fmlmwiAm tka Aanaa rf nrohi- Its prvteawvia 1 in the present political campaign. It aireaay nee tt uaumuu auw . n.ij ..a 1 1 LiMWiaRhr li n W pta UI tne liOlU aula waa hbtv - oat also. It ha honored oar couB ty- r 1. Maanlminaial and fall IfUlgli aiaw ' , . , than either of the old parties ever did acititen 01 tnis oounty. 1 nae M thU county Ear. J. B. Webb a posi- .1 il. .lMhw.1 tinlrac-tka onlv in- stance wbersia Lenoir county has ever a, . al . . JlJ.fca. A been called on M lurnian a eaauuisK w t.. thvnnfrhmlt the Rhata. NOW m juvw w a"- - T V . let the county respond by giving oat elector, Kt. i. u. weo, rouaiug sua jority. P. ..uwbus!. Sjliinliiy hein; n in i.J i 1 day, no hiisint es v us iransiiit c.oiiipliiiientai v i xriiisi on lend the Captain id the cniiei i ...i .. Assenihly was .-ic. sted nn I m invml hv llnihl' w ll w t 1 i ' ( ' as not to cut Hi'iisiJh Sulliiuv was ilUletiv oh-eive.l t 1. o'clock Key. M M M.uJ.all. 1 1 I ' . of Iialeiali. preai ln I an i i lb ni -ei moil to an utientu e mi I ien. 'f An interesting ihhle stn i . ' The Orent Cnnimision rntne c If at p in. l'iof. TIioiuhh lliiine, h P . of the Btnte I' n i ersil y . del I v ered tin- night sernion lie is u seholrl en tloman, a beauliliil snker. mil preached a line sunnoii Monday tbe 1Mb. after opeinni: ith singing and prayer, resolutions of thanks to the oflicers of the ( 'olfan for the pleasant trip t" sea were rend by Prof. 0o. McNeill of Keidsyille and adopted. At 11 a.m. i'rof (i. T. Win ston, also of the ' niversily. delivered a very able lecture on "Phonics. " a sub iect that has been eiciting consnlerahle attention for the last few 5 ears in school rooms. He beautifully trace.,! the growth of laiifliage und gave the origin of the alphabet. I'no phonetic svstein he consideied a valuable auxiliary in ,.rl,,rc ivol li hilt lllUllL'ht it IllllUa ll cable in teaching gulling Through the entire remarks he keit up 11 strum of humor that kept ti e audiern e pleased At the conclusion l'iof K 1'. Mhh uf Raleigh made a sjnriK d reply, in which be showed some differences of opinion with Prof. Winston on the subject, but with a few explanations from each, matters were soon adjusted. Professors M. C. 8. Noble of Wilmington, M H. Holt of Oak Ridge, and President Al derman of Ooldsboro.also made remarks in reference to the subject. A commit tA ronsislinc- of Prof. 1. S. Ellis of Dunn, Miss Rachel Brooktield of Now Rarnn and M iss Mc(.;orkio or waaes boro, were appointed on the "Teachers Bureau. Meeting aojourneu un eeu- hi m. Mnrp than orainarv inierssi had teen taken in thin part of the pro gram "Chalk Talk,' by Mr. rrana Beard of Chicago. Mr. Beard is a genius and phenomenon in rapid chalk paint ing. He usee colors and almost in an instant large pictures 01 real Deauiy anu exactness in delineation are portrayed on canvass. This was a real treat tor the Assembly . Adjourned uu itiesuay. II l'l '. . ie alii I ,r fall ..nl f a all r 1. t heing rthle lo gel al ll ' I. Ii 'llltell will Int. on of hie K hool 1 11 I r 1 list All persons 1 nl n-sle lo he ai hand ' hd Mr I ,ey 1 Hroug hloii w fctt vi itli paralysis some I o r three v-eckr-s.nre but at this time ia ciisnleral h heller his friends will be -li,d to know Hilling corn and big lams is the order of the day 111 Pamlico at this tune, and the fanners haea hard lime with lien 1 1 teen Irish potatoes are line and are being shipped as fast as possible. lata a 1 e s 11 peril, and if we have good eat her land hart est them a good turnout will bu the result ( 'olton la small but mi ' I 1 .ting rapidly, a gi.d aland generally Haralaa'a Arnlil lr. T11K HtST Hil.vi in the world f' r 1,0. Ilriiiaia Sorea lloers halt Kheum, Kever Hores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, t hilhlains. I 'orns and all Hlnn Krupliona, and positively' cures piles or no pay required, ll la guaranteed h give perfect satisfaction . or money re funded Price 25 cent per bin in ,ale hv U N lutf v !n 1" ;i 1 n 1 1 1 1 I M I I III 1 l ' ipal. ! IC I "! .ate l'nucipal, AM Y, 1 ' - 1 SLTTKMEEK lOtli, 1888- I i VKAIl: t'ri oo 110.00 35:00 i monthly case of jiro ilyl'J dwtf WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED. STANDARD AND BEST. COMMERCIAL. i ii ii 1 1 i" , it, i in i Sm i. k J one 1 s - I u 1 1, nr hi m Sales of loo , nut-. 1U 1 .1 I e i lllhi r . July, ill 1 .1 ariiiar August. '. 1 '-'4 1 ebl UN 1 Sept 'J 7J Mali h ( i loh. r. V '" April Nov .' 1 .' Mar Ne Per lie In 1. 1 I, el ' I n 1 repor tr.d I Kt ICS I I ll M a K I'.tfs - a 1 Or Ion mm a i t n r in small lots sold f..r . i it 11 ring the w ei a 1 odder V.." to $1 i TvaraNTiNS - Hard ' Ta h - 8 1 .'.o l ) i s A i 'ilc in Ink Hl-.K.sW 11 '. Ti , 1 7 ' per i I Husr ( n fisit. i ui . Kbiesii pnHK -7as- I'Si i Haw- i 'juntry . 1 1 a 1 l'lp Ill s - 50, per pel k PKi N I'TH- Hr,.IO .- I.er hu 'a IuIi'KEHB Uro D 4 'ia ( MEAL vOj nil h. lied I. Potatoes Habaniae. 1 ' 1 ) ama SHlMil-Kfi - West India, dull and n m inal. 0 inch 8 'i 00a 2 50. Muildingf inch hearts. $H 25 ; saps.f 1 f0 per M SuMli-H O. hhd. jflOall.' 1 ei M WHOLES A U PHKES New Mess Poee $15 no. Hhiu i-Dkb Meat TaV. C. K.'s, F. B's, B 's and I. r - --c. FuouB-s8.50a6.00. LaBD So. by the tierce liAlL BasU 10's,$'2 M. Buoaa Granulated. Tic OorrEK 15alo. Cheese 15. BaLT 80a85c. per sack. Molasses aud STacrs 904&c POWDEB $J.00. Bhot Drop. 11.60. back. 11. 75 KaBOMHB-WtO. HIDES Dry, 6a8o. ; grwan 4 . Tallow 4 e. perlh nI.WlABRIDCi(g L,NTJ It Va-IJaaanatJlj''y'i''- J util ,. . l ..... I i ... v ' ..n.l.ik. lOOO innie Illus- . :.n In. LMiiary. - ..rla-uml with : i .jtiale.l fur ouMll.'ii, aro A Biographical Dictionary f Noteworthy l:.!l'ill, I.r"(-- A Gazetteer of the World .1 1 . 1 1. -fly ileM-nb hii I Natural . i.i,.u, ami ...y, .M aliulary .1; '. I;, i I H r inc. Noted Fictitious Persons ni I l . It ' I ! '.-I t ill I t , i I. i is imt : .1 'i i I' i I U 1.,'Aiy WEBSTER IS THE STANDARD unv I I'nnt ing Office, u.ih. with 1 1 b n r 1 1 v . I I lege r'rej ($ t at. I'nn In.-. ,....1 ll.-..k - niritJt! f 3 Slilei, and I.'- Is, and . ,i lijjl.il 1U ,i - ufl 1 t'-.Ll-i atiou. V ( H 1 1AM A (0 , yi nigheiJ, Mass. , U. ft. A. New Berne House, Moi. lirail Clt, N C. The r th and hIii tc iiKii.ed .in.i.hH is now open summer traw I. N loe cool rooms clean ted. A cistern has been add oil lo the h.'iise. mni im re water will be furnished h' gnei-tn The table will he supplied uith Hie beat the mark) afTiirds. l'ulif an 1 attentive serranta. HaTing secured the :isialance of Mr. Fa I.. Terry. Ic u well known tOtbS trsreling puhll. . ne guarantee to keep a lirst clan h I Terms. 82.00 pair dar. ?1" i"' i" r nk. Special rates to familic . W. It. WIQUINS, eii d n if 3'cprietor. ' The Chicafo ConTentioii. Chairman Jons called tbe convention kn nrdar at noon and looked upon a scene unequalled in the history of American ooHTentions. ine arrange ment of tbs oonTention and decoration of the hall are snperb. The assemblage is tbe largest of tbe kind erer known in tbia country. r rowBCMPTIOff I It CURABLE ! u. j ik. fniiAwins: Mr. C. H. Morris, xT .k- Avar. . v "Was down with .iuunf Innaa. and friend ana ddt aiciana pronounced me an Incurable Tin oan takinff T)r. Kinff1 Wlumiwv, . 'v a b New DssoOTery tor unusmytiuD, aw now on my third bottle, and able to OTersee the work on my farm. It ia the finest medicine ever maae. UiitlAwart. Decatnr. Ohio, sets "Had tt net been for Dr. Kini J m " ... I KSW UlSOOTery lor uuiiuuniB ' kna aliaf, f lalIT irOUDies. nr.. ( nn bv doctors. - Am now hi beet of health.'; Try it. Sample bottles free at R. N, Daffy's ing atorsv NAGS HEAD HOTEL, NACJ8 HEAD, ft. C. A K. JAf'OBS, rnnrRiKTi e, SEASON OF 1888. removal:: NEW AND ELEGANT Bl'lLLlKU. Open from July 1st to October 1st But few watering place bare so many advantage and attraction. Grand scenery, good livery, ana tne nnesi beach on the ooest for driving. Good and -coarenient surf. 8plendid indooe- menta for iportsmea, and a quiet ptace for tbose wbo aistiie tne noise maa nw incident to most resort. O.D. steam er touch botal pier on their pasaage a tr, a s eaob way between new nerne anu nor (oik. Steamer Lacy makes semi-weekly trips from Windsor, Hamilton, Wil liamston, Jamssrille, Plymootb, Eden- tott ana cuaaoeva wi;.- For inrtMr particulars aaare; - A. B. JAOOBS, Kaaagwr. jS0 4aa , . . Kaga Bead, H. C IUmiiK moTpd my StocV Vt Hard nsre. Agricultural Impleajtsata .aad Machinery to the store formerly OOCU pied by lil Hros. on Craven street two doors below South Front, I am BOW fully prepared to meet tbe wants Of the trade in rov line. I am exceedingly thankful for your patronage ia the past, and I propose to merit it by fair and honest dealing in the future. Remem ber the place and "call early aM affray" i war an t saws j. j. nam a Craven st . -'door- below SOSJtl Front, Newberry, T. f For Sale Cheap,1; ia I-PRTnitT KMrtrVfl' awaa Knr power, in thorough repair by' Crabtrw s. ua. iin ana iaiwhi hi iei, - All l good order. Cn be keen at may rev dene in this city. t v CAKUL,lf b. A. BAISUk.U, , jeT d w2 w New Berne, K. C. Dr. LeinsferlG;;..; Office at hi Drug Store, Broad t IWeatEnd. tri.u c , aayHdwlm NEW fifiUSE, T ; "i