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Journal HE VOL. VI I. -NO. 71 NEW BERNE. N. C, FRIDAY. .11 NK 188 V( i: f CENTS. nn I ) A 1 LY 4 LOCAL NEWS. BUSINESS LOCALS X'U WKLL KEGULATKD l-AMlLi N uu afford u be without i Kiixj way HitrkluKftATuM. and a Whitk Mountain k it Chit a a Kuutzcu bun t be persuaded to lake acylting else these are guaranteed to give complete satisfaction C all end examine ibeui J C WhITTI . Craven at . doorB below Nu IroLl ONE first cIm mahogany writing' deck for aale at the Only Cash j tilore, Humphrey 4 HowoiJ c oil land I.L mf customers can got that tine Butter today. It came by ripresr last night 1 could not poesiblr diaap uitil ) ou ou a ftalurdav- . Tbttipeotm ai heavy ou 11, but I am going to charge you only SO recta per lb 1 know under llit i inuiimUuro you w ill a pprec late it. j Very rcpt ttully HACK.BCUN. THK Gh I I; ! I).)TAT) Bbla . Burlap and Hand Ikiven for aale at j .-14 lw SW.4E W.i t ma u - I) I Kh I.l.juore aud Wium for Med hi nal aud other uses, at wholesale. Jahkn HebUi'M' ' l.t litilK Al.I.K.N A l ' ' ' ' Wbilley b liuoroTed Agenle ''I Champion Steel Mower, Price only o0. very farmer ebould own oDe. and cut hay for I j la Block Self Rake Healers hi low pi loee. IEDMoND!S (linger Ala. Lemon 1 Suda. elr , equal to imported Jamkh KkpM"M'. ' A KKFTTX Medor Vineyard Cognac ' I aud Wine for Bale, at Manufadu l of pi ii by J A M ItKL M 'Mi. Il Kh I'mli ilieru aud Land Plaster A .....a..,., ,t.il, i,, I.iiuh 1..t i'ei lam death to fVtato biiKt. (iK'i Al.lKN A r aale by nll;l("l mi (Mutation of hrenih Hi and j and Holland Inn arrived hi bond aud duliaa paid al Custom louno lu New Heme guaranleemg nen imiu goodn for aale Jam 1Ik1'M"M i-tnJuy w aa the waiiueat da ihit year The thermometer incorrect jobi timi regiter d 9 . J-ifly or inly grnllamen of lloeton are orgauinug for the purpoaa of v ml lug ICoauoke Ialaud and New (ieme in Irlober llf I li.v. 1' VV. ( aaaey will lecture al the colored Inttituta thin uioining at 9 'Ml o i look Habjeot. "Motia lu S liool Woik " Tli puli I n are iur Had Whiii it gBtudiy in New borrii' anj that la ouly a abort while after nun, duat bfromea yiry annoying on the atreela wheie there are no hydrmitn l ntJtii.kle w ilh. Hotel Manleo will ea 1 1 liiU) at J o i loi k Ilelighlful trip, iiolite Her hiilB and the rinMtie good enough for U mikt faatidioui. Will return next Toeaday morning. The atiK.k of graaa widowers i Urge Iv on the mi reaau in thentv It in addad to by each departing train, nnd al Iha preaant rate of u tor ioiib i-kmIui the towa will aoon Wa in verity under a white man's g ivarnnient From an article which e copy in thin iaaue from the F.liy.nbelh City i-xonouial it would eeein that it will be necessary for the North Carolina au thorilieo to wage an oyater war againnt lieBpauera from other Nlatee. The Veapr of the K. C. D. line brought yesterday a large lot of mam moth drain pipe to be need by the aothorltiea of Klneton. The quantity and character of the pipe would indi cate (xUntive improvr me r.t in our aietar town. Mr. Joaepn Nalaon adTertiaee foi board ara in today paper. She ia in the Hrinaon houee oa Soatb Front atreet where the southern bratze renders it among the moat oomfortabla ailuaUons in the city during the hot monlha. A uperior ciatara of watar ia among the adraataAM ot tha plaoa and a well uppliad .tabla, oomfortable roomi and good attention reader it a deairable plaoa to board at. Applea. We have the nicest BDroimena of applet yet aent in. Tbey ara from Col. J. N. Whitford, who hat a fine orchard on hi place in Joaea county. T. at. C. JL. At the regular buaineee meeting of tha Yeang Mena Chriatian Aaaoclatiorj, Wedoeada aveniDg, fourteea new namea were recelyed for membarabip. Tbe Hermaaiaa Literary Society joined Uie Aaeoclatioa and will be known in future tbe Harmeeian Debating So ciety of the Y. M. C. A. Xxcuraion to Xorehaad. An excursion train will leave for More bead tbit morning at 8:40. Thla ii tbe third of a aerie of ezoaraiona tha Atlantic road to running to tba Taacb ara a Ambly aad bay been vary en joyable and wall managed officer. Tba fare It only ona dallar for tbe round trip. A moaicaJ entertainment will be tba faatara of thai Taalng, which, it it aid, witt w?ery fiae. Craven County Gun Cub 1 be following if the score d ay III MtL u u bdr I' S Jones I 1 Patters l of yeeicr Faal T.a.n Daonlmued Tbt faclliu.k Ua.u on the A A N.C. K K bar been discontinued On and aflt-r ibm dale and until nolle, all Uu k th.pmeUp in iLt AllanlK road wiil I tr tarried by their freight train No lraiig New Brine at 3 W p lu. MjiiJti! Wednesdays and Kildays, bod krn .iif; in I o ldeboru at K j5 p m. making i lone connection w ilh A C. line train leaving tjo.deburo al M p. m, fir Washington I io.ll un oi e . Pbiladtl- o 1 1 i a a 1 . d . it New V h Ii.b!: . t C. o "i.t-: : k nd Coiiiii.ia ha ing rceigned 1; n I . ! (nun the ! "Mil I. i f I I' linl iuiiiI Judge I -i k ' f the V . S. die vytnour apoiuU'd . i'. i - ti I i v a J u Jg- t ieorge ( I reen to the "tiiii i. Ml 1 i I. man bar made a ii 1 1 l i i f 1 !i nt i II,. n and Judgi' i rei ii will ro e a wt rthy BUixeaBor. W W ( lark V.r . having relgnrd the ib, ti 'ii of I' ! C'otnuiiBBioner, K. ii Hill Ke' I. hi- I i i n appointed to ur i ee I b irn Steamer Moveuin.H. Tha Manleo of the O. L) line arrived t lw a morning and will sail al 2 o'clock lb i.i afternoon for Norfolk' The Veii.ii i.f the K C. 1). line Hi lled )et-iil&y morning w ith a cargo of gi'iiiral niri rhuud me and will aail laud afternoon ht 1 o'clock. The Kuglet of line 1 1 lie w ill ii 1 1 ve tomorrow . The S'.i'ii1. ' f ll.i Clyde line arnved eeti-rdav i'i' 1 1 1 1 1 from Hallimore with h car g. i c f f f i.i-i :J iiu-r c hand ine Personal Henry K Hijhii lx) . and Henry It. Hryan jr . anived I ait night. Mr. Hryan haB been in the wealern part of the State h king after the convict force employed on the railroads lo that tac tion J S ('air I. -i went through to M.rehea.l lant night Mr. Carr is Intel i Kli'il in the hotel property there ami we Ji.ok up"ii that fai t an au aa- Biiraiiou of gn utrr proep'rily to the end ipriee Hihii has Inlherlo attended it II ih energy and liberality tells wliere- nrl he il i rei In bin c fTortn. U. S Cm oit Couit The circuit court of ihe Culled Hutee for the d ibIi id of North Carolina con vene! puiHiianl to ad j hi r n m en t, in this city on Wedni'Biliiy evening, Judge Sey niour (irosiding The i in' of The ( itinim National Hank of Raleigh vb. Receiver Howdof the State National Hank wan taken up. The mieiBtion ut ibdue was whether or nut the depositors or creditors, of the State National Han k , who made depoeiU on the c c i f the failure pf the bank, were cntitl' d to priority over other creditors The case wn argued by K. II Busbee. I.s. , for Receiver lowd, and R. II Hiitlle. -;P. , for the (itireue Niilional Hank and other croditora. The cmi it held that the more recent credit ors w t ie entitled to no prefereaee OfW others. In a similar case, tha difference being that the original packages of money were recognized. His Honor held the paper for examination. The accounts of the term were ap proved and court adjourned. A Cafe hi Wheels One of the greatest conveniences of modern travel i tht Buffet oar, such as is now run on tha Atlantic Roao upon which one can ootaut . auuoei anything in the shape of a lunwlDOiaiV ing a glaet or bottle of wine, beer, ale, or almost anything in the way of a beverage, at well as a comforting cigar or cigarette. The ladies, too, ara not forgotten, for a cup of tea it skill fully drawn or a cup of coffee. Lava tories with the whitest of towels con duce to the temoval of grime and toot from the weary traveler, while dutt gutrds at the windows enable him to tit thereat and enjoy the toenery fraa from tbe fly ing dust and cinder. A neatly uniformed attendant anewert to tbe call of an electric button placed at every seat, arid serve what is ordered or otherwise attends to tbe want of the passengers, and at etch station re lieve the incoming or outgoing trar eler of hie grip or satchel and makes him in general think that be ha left the outside world to enter a paradise where one has but to wish to bays the eame fulfilled, luxurious pluab cor nered chair give comfoit, while the tide of the car lined with morror make one almost imagine tbat aate-tn aome fairy land. It would be difflcmit to travel more luxuriously than one oa now upon the Atlantic Road. Portrait. In oil or crayon from life or smalf n cturet done br mas Aarora auocu. wbo i teaching drawing aad pttferting by latest methods, at bar reamance oa Johnston street. " Ljanlldtf. ! THE CHICAGO OOXVlNTlON i The W.ae Deleg-aUe of Vlrg.i..a L-t teal tha KalmntUtt Row in the Conuoittea Hoom. i Wu ihc a- coDd day of ibe Convention the Wiae Hahuna otmteaa waa Lkamoei lnieraatingiaatera. It le reportad that ' a iow occurred ia tht ooauaittee room between the two and a polioeiuan had to be called In. Tbe Convention aettled the matter by sealing majority of the Wise men. On Thursday the platform waa adopted and the chair announced that the prea eolation of candidates was in order Connecticut presented the i.au.e .f t ieneral Haw ley. Illinol presented Creel. am Indiana presented Harrison hio presented Sherman. New York presented Depew Iowa presented Allison Michigan presented Alger THK I.ATKST Cub AO' i . June '1 1 10 p in Cmiven lion adjoured till eleven tomorrow. Platform adopted today and tbe after noon waa taken up with nominations fir 1're.eident (irenhain, liawley, Sherman, Harrison, Rusk, dtc, were presented. Mention of Blaiue'e name caused great tpiUuie disorder aDd con fusion V liat a I ai no r Say. Kl IT'lC Jul UN A I. -Am a simple fai mer unlearned In the arl of public wrillng. 1 desire lu c Aprons my opinion and that of my kind upon the munage ment of the A. A N. C. R It . bo that Ihe next tiuvernor may know the views of thai olaaa of his constituents that till the soil for a livelihood, aa well as the views of the few that have ao much to say about who shall and who should not, and when sifted down are found 10 be seeking Is get control of the manage ment for tbeir individual advance ment. In plain English, Mr. Editor, the next Governor ought to retain the present able ettcient President, Mr. Washington Bryan. Some of those that desire to step in hi Bhoe or some one who may expect to get a small office on the road may ask why Ought Mr. Hryan to be retained ' Tbe answer is easy for a farmer, if hard for an otTioe seeker. Because be has made the best President the road ha had since it was incorpo rated. Thi may strik some aa a broad assertion, but I believe it true never theless, because under his management he has done and is doing everything in his power to advance the interest of the farmer on aud near the line of the road, and hit arrangements for putting onr truck in the Northern markets quick, thereby getting us better prices deserves the approbation of every far mer. Then bit freight trains will atop and take up one box of peas or bean or one barrel of potatoes without grum bling at ay try body, they make no dis crimination, and Mr. Bryan will not permit any to be made. He hat no favorites", everybody is treated alike, the small farmer the tame as tbe big farmer, the poor like the rich, and if the next Governor will do what a large majority of the people want him to do he will keep the road under the proaeut able management. ours, J. II. Kkkm ii Tli Moit Agreeable As well as the most effective melhod of dispelling Headaches, Colds and Kevers, er Cleansing the System, is by taking a few doses of the pleasant California liquid fruit remedy, Hyrupof Figs. It. N. Duffy, agent, New Berne, N.C. june5dw4 w Mrs. Laura Hupidns. At a meeting of Jacksonville Grange, Onslow county, tbe following memorial and resolutions were unanimously adopted : We are called to mourn the loss of one of our beet members, sister Laura liaggins, wbo entered into tbe rest prepared for tbe people of God, Sun day afternoon, March 18th, 188b. She was a pattern of good works. ever ready to respond to her call of duty, and alwayt active in pro mating the interests of our order in any way the could . Bert was a most lovely Christian oharaater, and when her summons came she was ready and willing to go. We are confident that tbe it at rest and peace; therefore be it Resolved 1, Tbat we extend to the family of our departed sister the as surance of our hearfelt sympathy with them in tbeir bereavement. Resolved 8, That a page of our record be dedicated to her memory. ;BeaolTed 3, That a copy of tbit minute be transmitted to the family of our deoeaaed sister, and also to the Roanoke Patron and New Herns Jouenal with the request to poMisk. U. M. Collin, Sec , N. Horr, N. N. McMillan. LECVPIC BITTIuRS. This remedy it becoming so wel known and eo popular as to need do special mention. AU who have used Electric Bitten ting the same song of praise. A purer medicine doea not pi itt and it is naraateed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bittert will cure all disease of the liver and kidneyt, will rtBeore pimple, boils, aalt rheum and rber afTsctieu canted by impure biood. 1 vjlll drive malaria from the system and "ieveBl'M well;ar cure all saaltrial evar. For core of headache, consti pation and indigestion try Electric Bit tera. Entire satief action guaranteed , or saoney refunded. Price 50c. and $1.00 per bottle at B. N. Daffy's drug store. 4 tl r li' II. nni i -iefct ' 'xfd'1 Y -. h -uae to or '. r r 1 ien .L f. ploiy . 1 't-VOll 1. a ! till ,r,' lift I r T r. --k.i lt-r The great hlvbi.UiP Lb. I rar!v aepaiale fr' tn tl r t. IhfD hllil K' ' Ft h ! - 1 ' room .o i.. i -: .i :n n ' ti i. ir.gi. I 1 ,b A!Jt r::. .:. v. Irn? in the g reu t op lured an enoru. u bmuiiiet the i ban liouiELiillre l. plv r ift ,lcn. o:i t:. . f .Luce Ui'.lil I I is a talk fi -m : i ' .' .' or ii j M. uday. iill. '..am lfi.mt , biro. 1'r.si-lel t ' .' a'.i , .a: 1 f 11 e lea I. tie t . e l'..f : Hea.th. I'i Jti.er - V. i t.t :i. i . ' -r 1 .i.n.-n 'ia.le 1 s. t..'' mi tbe pubjt- t 'I tal. . llit 1 111 l.duoatioiial Belief a. b-rp , spoakei ia.l.l am I. . . i. . . 'i t put li I 1 ' I' 'leal V ake t irn . . all.'l.p Lv '!.. loul 1 ' I'..., I!, w bub ''"' ! be t.a 1 with !..m : :. w .st.eJ 'i ..eedev .'Olh '. s in urography tbe tea''he!B t !.! ; . . ::!..-. war 1 ' ' A e I Ii" H a r i ar d t -I I eg e i. -a : ii. . i.t twin I ' i ' : b ' ' Maie m 1 '. tl.ei ia or ..I ty ; !i i 1 fi 1 1 i , -hl . : '"' i a '' ik Be m I tl- s, , . t e avo.ded b) pi pi I nil llol 1 , I o ,. . I ' " 1 ' ' I I ' 1 'l.,ll. 1 'a ' l.vl..- 'Ihe '.iii.el.lo i ' ' lii ; t . w i le ' ' .' '""'' then lilsli . 1. 1. 1 1 ; J i.i-b stall I'.'.al W edtieed: y .. a o, Mum I'r I; I! I e . ' . ,:, t ' hi ! i., mi "' s '"" ! an 1 II me Mist 1 .... 1 self bad been -.:.! lie H -a I 1 . f I ' N ' " Heri.e N t' - ' p II. llealtl. t i'iiio 11 ..le .. -..a ', I I. H i pi in-! al. I r I I ... a - I'll of N III. ' an- I. v : a-' '.' . . ,' I "I" ' I '' 'l " h -l w, ik ope I a: i 'O .: I : 11. . . .. ' - . , : i I i I rt 1 .. i '. " l b ! a in 1 . . : i Ull H.B I. t :..':.' - , . i ". .?b ii. ii. ... - r for faun!., p ' -- 1 1 r Leu , - . i - ' 1 i , ' ' i ' ! - spok e I or I e ill I . t 1 1 t are of I ! I p I i. . the 1 1 blip 1 , : ;. c i (.-..: li I PUl I ..: I w ; ( belle! I f .' :n .' d el j V e I e i .0 .i p i n . ' I fn 1 11, ao In I ao 1 ii 1 1 1 llll e I 1 1,1 I . !l ! Hi mil, 1p ' ! . .i.i..: Iight'y ' i i : . i . . . C-PPil '. 1 !..'t Ik i 1 i air He i i.-.l o . , 1 1, 1 Bon s PU p " 'pe. 1 I . I w llll coIibu 114 '. . ;, I . ., 1 hearty f i 1 i ::. air Prvs ter :ioi!i 1 ' . ill the nurne 1 f a, 1 1 1, . f or h is c xcel li lit a 1 1 r e Becrelary Mallei! an oompelili e 1 k an. mat watch for best in N i .pi. I ' I " I lb 1 llllli pen I: I .1 the cl 1 v .uld I .lies 11 'I bi held on I- r id a y n en 1 A resol iiliiin nf thank- and Lew ip IT' -n d by K. Hume of il. e 1. , v i 1 -. : ) inoimly a. I 'pte I I'luf. I.ugene I i. in-. 1. of Athens . On a n at n ! ga tbe an lieli'e 11 mi put and well 1 ico-ile I plan . ,l, I .e.'illv an "f I '.'ii 1 1 1 ii g r ;i in 'i v well be - i inning Cuiie N'uni hers N ' " 1 h 1 nn proud of I his -"II wbo 1 in bin pi ' if. -bp 1 'ii 10 t!. land A lillull llceuie n: I v pals of High '-' In.. ! 1 Female i 1 1 o o ThiirHiiav al n n The su b jecl p i r i in :,r t sented tiy M r. Hriui-n 'ii cussed brielly b I'r-'f. M Supl. Schools. Wiliiiinp'i" Blair, Hupt. Winston s-h Mayo of Itosion. Hum Claiton, Svipt. Ahheviile lM .. ! i Ill Millie HM I 1,1 II il H i' hie i I i f V A ' I-. I'r A. I' I'r .f. I' I' - lio. l- I'i .f JoBiiphnu 1 .al ham . ( 'ou nl y Kn pi bill' Prof. Woo.lv. (inilfoi'l i 1 1 . k-. . Pi, Geo. K McNeill. Su I l.-ldsville Schnols, Prof. M I! !t an 1 1 i . f . I '. Wealherlv . No exercises in hall t n.ig' ', Mu i al concert by a ( i ppy bun, 1 About tw o hundred 'irne ,n . n i" night's train . niiiknu' ihe nmulipi near ly one thousand The g ...d nnlure and great busineBH . 'Spacilu p f our cl, . i hosts of U e AlUiiti. I, u. I uie -eveielv taxed tiy the K"'.il tbi.iiig uf gu.-ptp But they meet tbe di'h' jIih h as tin y rie and the ma -hinery w or ks pin..oi h , though sometimeH ne. eBpanly ilow Kinston is w ell repi eucnti'.l here Among the teachers from a great dm lance we note the piosence of Mr K MoK. Good w in of tho State Institution for the Deaf and Dumb of Iowa. Chief Justice Smith and Judge Fowls seem to be enrymg the health and breezes. Mr. Hich'd Battle of the News and ( in server is here, looking fresh and hearty We might fill a column ilh names of N. C. great men hrre Remember teachers are "grent bb well as other men. AitAfiiPi.. IS ONM lll'TIOS l( I I1AUI.K I ltead the follow ing Mr. C. H. Morris. Newark. Ark., says: "Was down with abscess of lungs, and friends and phy aicians pronounced me an Incurable consumptive. Began taking Dr. King's ITew Disoovery for Consumption, am now on my third bottle, arjd able to oversee the work on my farm. It is the tinest medicine ever made. " Jesse Middleware Decatur. Ohio, tays- "Had it not been for I'r. Kin? s New Discovery for Ci iipumption I would have died of lung Troubles Was given up by doctors m now in beet of health." Try it. Sample bottles free at R. N. Duffy's drug store. Subscription Rook. Curioeitiea of the Bible, of Places, Persons tnd Things. "Sea and Land." wonders in tbe sea and on tbe land. Family Bibles of the best printing and binding, from ?r r.o to $22 00, une qualled in the countrv. D. f . Cariiaw v, , tf Publisher 's Agent Par la Prophylactic Fluid. Use it in every sick room. Will kpep the atmosphere pure and wholesome. removing all bad odors from any source. Will destroy all Disease Oerms, infec tion from all Fevers, and all Contagious Diseases. Tbe eminent physician. J. Martin Sims, M.D., New York, says: "I am convinced that Prof. Darby Propby lactio Fluid it a most valaablo disinfectant." Uc let Ler Aaaci I) mg ip iLc program for it. c . t Hi Ltle A ot Qj I . i n w bmpi I nl M 'leheaJ i ily .' i. Jay a u, u. pr : . ; . a t in, nation in iLe Sc Uoc 1 liii.nv . '. itn CarLi.ma Sucoeeeful oomiieiiii.r ti be hwarjed a LandoomrgoM Mil t. ly Meesrs Alfred V illBame .V ' i. . '. Ringh N C i irganizallon of ! I.i Norib I arolina Muaical Aeocial - .j p iu Literary and Mum a. hi-'.T '.a. i. nit Ll by the Asaeuibly saiji In) , '.' -J Ui-crtali i. I x r ti "lie to o: rjlp of . Lie reel in tt. t ... . : I M r hi -bead r I'.rlLt bli 1 I'rn .. i Ii 1 b .i lb Kt 1 ig 1 UB Sri Slu 1 V ItLl I 'rial. U'.l. yl V II It 1 l-.li. . l p lay v en i li g J i Mi lb I I Mr I I i . n a y ll'll ai I M. v ban ( OMM EKCI A L. HUM KM I I A M a Ml I 'gp a'." ' Corn market i : i m not m u , b , Miiall lots sold for 7 I in I ulk fn 111 I. d ii i ing tbe w eek 1 udder, "lie. Ui 81 ) per bun ln-1 TvaraNTint Hard, tl .0 dip ivi. Tah-11 .mi Oatm 4'ia .llc in bu 1 k Hllpw a I - I i 1 1 , .' per It, Hair On fool. lb. to 7c Katsa Poaa 7 )nj. iei pound Ham-, -Country. Ilal2c laid : I'i a, ii i s jOV. per pen k . PtANUTS - SaiH);' i.er bualiel l)Hioiia Grown 4T.a .J tpi if at I At.- iwo no bolted I Pi 'T a To as Hahaiuaa. I .u hi yams HllINdl KM West India, dull and u in Inal. mill J'J 00a! .'.n. Building T. inch hearts, fi '.' . sain 1 Ml per M si v 1 1 fl R. u. hhd. Sin I.' ter M wiioi. KHALI micas Niw Uehs Pi.ux J 1'. on Hum t.tiKH M (at 7aN-. C. H. 's, F. H'h, H.'s and 1 i ' c. Flt'H- JH '.Dad (K). 1.AHI-Kb. by the tierce Nam Baai 0's . $'J 'M HruAH (Jranulhled , .;c C. iFKKK - 1 '.a 1 t'llKKhF I'l. Halt M0aMc. per sack Moi.asbkb ANoSyai'rs-0af.u. I'l) W DEB - J i 00. BiinT Drop. 81. 5u buck, : KkuoSkne- 'jio. Hides Dry, green 4 . TaI.IX)W 4c. per lb. Summer Board. Table loard.and Ixiard with several persons can be had on apph a In n lo Mrs. J,ph Nelson nearly i p psile the Caslon House Also meals and soup furnished to th e .loaning them at homo. ' 'n and after the lirsi of July . cream, cake ami different ices w ill be served at this house from s to 12 p m Ihe rooms are cihiI and airy, with a nice shade in front during the day Terms riaaonable. and the b. plait, n lion to guest guaranteed V -- X -- L T. ErScET CO. FxiR Drugs, Paints, Oils, AND GARDEN 8EEE8. F.tc Country merchants supplied at a small margin. Cheap for Cash is our motto. Giye ui t trial. .ifniie St., Aj( fo l.-e II,,,,,,. niTiblwly .KW HFR.Sy, A .' Atlantic; N.C. Railroad Co ' I'Af-KNi.KH Dkpa ktmkst. Nfw i kkn. N. 0. . June 1 1 . NOTICE. The following special rales of fare to the Teachers Assembly from point named below to Morehead City and re turn. Tickets on tale June llthto2th inclusive, good to return to June uh inclusive, limite.1 to a continuous pa Bage. sold only when Bhonn a certificate of membership. ROUND TRIP. Goldsboro, 82 40 Tuscarora ?J Best's 2 40 La Grange . 2 88 Newbern Riverdale Croatan Hayelock . Newport . Wild wood 1 .4.. 1.1" 1 00 .:.i .45 .40' Falling Creek 2 25 Kinston.. . 2 15 Caswell 2.15 Gore Creek 8 00 Teachers and friends of education from all part of the Stats will be pres ent. Tbe estimate is tbat there will probably be 2.000 in attendance 8. L. DILL. Gen. Pass. Agent, .'Of II '1 !.r Duffy's Group Syrup. . a l ' i ll I m Kri : i:'i 6,000 POUNDS COMB HONEY . i . t I ' ' - l. .' i a J y - ' "n ; : ;- ii the .1 tP ( NAGS HEAD HOTEL, Ni." Ml l, N ( S I . S O ( ) i ' 1 1 1. 1 v . i ai. l n.Pl ' . I poet pa e -, al , 1 p ,r loam .: p.itrage ,.i. 1 '-erf ., . . k ly .'.' . I New Berne High School . I i ' W N I I t I l I I I I i ) v l i - M i; i m ii wi i, SKl'T K M H F.K 10' !:, ISHM. i I An "i U'.l o isv . '. ii ,,;l'U .. i i i . i lull Lorillard and Gail & Ax SNUFF Sol ! WITHOUT ANY SCHEME a! Manufacturers Trices.' 1. I T 1 iaicIi. New Berne House, M or . I. ( ( lie,' I ' , f I II '. ' a i. I , n I H I le 1 lo I'.,. ! hi' I lillil-be.l Ul : il , II I 'o 1 1 1 M -! I :, I ',- be, 11 1 1 ' oi" v. a t . r w ill p l fie tab.e w ill j be -.,pp,i,- 1 w ,:l, . .,.,t ihe market I affords. P.dite at, I atientiw sertaau. I I lav ing si null'" ,, ( M r. f'. , 1 I'' ii v. ii I . '1 a ii i , t the " -l"iK I ' A-'. r o ' l' keep a i I . . a - .' ... ; , r o - j oi I per ! 1 ' i , ial I'.i.-s to '. an. i . U i i pi u t,.r . REMOVAL! e ' ' 1 n i- f Haid waie. At;n ..liural ln. . n.eiits nl Ma, b.nervl, ;',e at, re f -1: ui I y i!ircu l ie 1 I Daillr.p i.n I V'O'fn iwt. two di.-rs below ,iih Ir, nt I am now fullv i r.-p.-.r. i u. m.-ei the wanle of the trade m niv . , r. . 1 an, , ired ingly lhar.kf,;! f r ;i p,:r t.a in ihe past, 'l 1 I r I" I ' '.I .t i v fair and l.on.-t d.-a.i! t in tt f.iture. Hemem her t !." I ' 'i ml ' , h 1 1 e.-ir ! and of ten' " i c wnrn. Cr'.v en t . i r- t , low S-uth f ront. New bern. N. C For Sale Cheap, Ai, I'PICI'.MT rV'llN'F. orfn horse poiwr in tl" r' ueh repair by Crabtree Co . Cm an i i "Hon pn-a. All In goo I , rder Can I . w( n at my rcfi d e n r e i n t h i c 1 1 v 1 ' a R 'i ink b w.;ft:t J' " ! w . w- v,PK Hcrne, N. C John Williams, Is now permanently located on Broad street, near Craven, where he is pre pared to CLKAN. 1iE and REPAIB all kinds cf CLOTHING tt LOW PRICES. A prr ialty is made in clean ing Ladies' Drfpses. Satisfaction guar acUp(l may 30 dim je ' ' AJ,I. .'-.' r. . . i V-
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 22, 1888, edition 1
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