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SB 'AILY OURNAL VOL. VII.-NO. 73 NEW BERNE. N. C. SUNDAY. JUNE 24, 188. UK ICE 5 CENTS. J. HE rv t LOCAL NEWS. BUSlNSSS LOCALS. A lT ANTED-A BrsTclass salesman for ' dry good More. None need sp lily unless competent. For information apply at JocRaaL Office. VTO ell REGULATED FAMILY 1 i can afford to be without Ridu way RcnuoutATot, Dd a Whitk MoOKTAIN ICE CKKAM FkKEZEIi. DflD t t persuaded to take anything else; tbeae are guaranteed to give ooroplet satisfaction. Gall and examine them. J. C. Whitty, Craven at., 2 doors below 80. Front. ONE firat-claaa mahogany writing deak for aale at the Only Cash Huore, Humphrey A Howard 's old aland. A LL my ouatomera oan get that tine 1 V Butter today, it came by e a preen last nlgbl. I could not possibly diaap point ou on a Saturday. Theeipenses are heavy on it, but I am going to charge you only 80 cents per ib. I know under the circumstanoea you will appreciate it. Very respectfully. HACK BURN, THE GROCER 1)OTATO Bble , Burlap and Barrel Cover for aale at jeMlw 8. W. & E. W. 8mallwklV. 1UHE Liquors and Wine for Medici ual and other uae, at wholesale. James Redmond. t EORUE ALLEN A CO., Agent ol ' I Whitley's Improved Champion Hteel Mowera. Price only $60. Every farmer ahould own one, and cut hay for hi atock. Self-Rake Reaper at low price. ( 1 ARRETTH Medoc Vineyard Cognac ' and Wine for aale, at Manufactu rer ' prices, by Jameh Redmond. UIKKCT imporUlion of French brandy and Holland din arrived in bond and duties paid at Custom louse in'New Berne, guaranteeing gen jins good for sals. Jab. Redmond. Thunder ahower yesterday. The hot, dry weather for the laat week has greatly improved the crop. Meeting of Y. M. D. C. tomorrow evening at 8:30 o'clock at OJJ KHlow' Hall. A k sod om dwelling on Hancock treel la being erected by Mr. Louis Cluck. Hpeoial train for Morehsad City passes New Berne thia morning at M .40 o'olock. Master Rayner Tarry, son of Mrs. Calvin Parry, living about two milea from the city, was thrown from a horse ou Friday evening and bit left arm urokea . Rv. Mr. Hull report that bee are UDueoally virion thia season It must be because they don't like to be robbed of the extra floe honey which they are producing. E. B. Boyette who was convicted at laat term ot V. 8. district court for selling liquors without license, haying aerved out his term in jail here, was dieohrged last night. We learn through letter from Capt. Hubbard of the schooner Jaa. M. Hall Vkat his vessel was caught in the severe gale on Saturday night laat off the coast of New Jersey and severely damaged, losing both ber mast and all her sail and rigging.' The Hall had beam to Providence with a load of lum ber from Oallup at Kennedy of thia oily, and was on her way back to their mills': Special Trains Continued. The A. A B. C. R, has concluded to oootinne the excursion train to More head City during thia waak, and will isavs Htm Borne oa Tneaday and Thursday, ths 38th and 28th, at 9 40 a.sa. ahara. stlnaty School. iti call attention to tbe advsrUae manfaf Ktaaay Sahool la this iaraa. Tnasw to Wb Wtei achool lor taoroagh tsna, high Bonl tsaialag and oorrwt dtooinliM in ths StsOe for girl ad yeaag India. Tha principal to an ac know Ud gad, bora tsaehar and his asafetaats ar aelectad forfthatr knows ootnpstsnry and Intagrtty of character. Raa4 the advartisssaaat. w - - Aaathtr ttaAabl Trw. W copied froa the Washington Progress Mm day ago an aoooaat of remarkable Iras la Bean feet aoaaty on af Ha peealarktoa bainf (hat Mvrral Mamaic lo UU It had failed from va rion paaaea. Mr. J. J.r Watfewdea, who own a pianist to faw sallaa from the city, ays thars fa oat on hi plaeo that has a aiaaUUr ffac 99am the xavaa, as five or aig sjsm at iffaraat tienos had at at tannd to (alt it fcatfaltod, tU say whan It to stract with aa ax a earloai orad to heard, aonsHhiM Uka tha ting- - af af a ratUwwaka. that eonploUly aawarvM tha axwaa aad ha U variably aivea aa tha Joa. Ba doaaa1! arataad -to say thattha tr cma1! ba Oat doww, bat ha know that awraral attemptJ ' kvava been mrnda ahkh failed, 1 Steamer Movement. The Eaglet of the E C D. line arrived yesterday wih a cagojof general mer chandiae aaf will fail Somorrow after noon at four o'clock. The Yeipsji of this line v. ill arrive today . v Excursion to Morthts-d City hj Morning An excursion train for Morehead City will leave the depot thia morning; t tt.40 o'clock. Never were the breesaM more delightful than they are nowta never were there better hotel accommo dations , ao everyone will fare well. A plunge in the refreshing salt water will give vigor ior toiling with the beat of the following vt eek, and the) breea frt.h from ilie ocean will bring rest and sleep lo Uit overworked. These excur sions have been found very popular and tbe train will be well tilled. The excursion will leave Morehead on re turn trip at b 30 p. 111. Parties wishing to procure tickets to lay over until Tuesday morning can get them at VI 'M Chuich Services Today. Batist Church list, pastor. iServicef at 11 a. 8unday achool at 4 ;iU Baker, (Superintendent, pecially atrangere in the H. W. battle, oi . and 3 p.m. p. in . A. M All, and ee city are cor dially invited to attend the services. Christ Choroh.-V. W. Bbieldi, Reo tor. Nativity of Ht John Baptist. 8 a. 111 lioly Communion at St. Cypriana , 9 !iO Sunday school at Chapel , 11 a. m. morning prayer. p. in. Sunday achool at Church .7 p. m. evrning prayer. All pwiple will be weloouied to the aervioe of this cburrb. Usher at the doors. Presbyterian Church. Service at 11 a m and 5 p m. by Rev. I M Atkinson of Raleigh Sunday achool at 9 SO a m. Methodist Churoh. -Rev. L. W.Craw ford, pastor. Services at 11 a. ni. and 8 p.m. The pews are free. Ushers are always in the vestibule to receive stran ger. All persons are cordially Invited to worabip with the congregation Y'oung men ' prayer meeting at I a m Sunday achool ot 4 p m , J. K. Willi, Superintendent. Y. M. C. A Iev t onal meeting at the rooms of the Association on Middle street at 6 o'clock p av Hnbjeot, "Iead Flies " Eccl 10 1 Leader, James Thorn The Teach is' Assembly Viit New Berne. Saturday about noon a special train from Morehead City rolled in with one hundred and fifty to two hundred mem bers of the Teachers' Assembly who had left their work for a day of recrea tion iu the city of elm. The board of trustee of tbe New Heme Academy and quite a number of other citizens met them at tha Academy (ireen, threw open the gate to tha Green and tbe door of the buildings and bid tbem welcome. The address of welcome wan delivered by John 8. Long, P..q , President of the board of trustees. In hi? happiest vein. Capt. C. B. Denson of Raleigh, responded on the part of the teachers In a haadaouie and well oonoeived little speech in which he paid Nsw Berne and her cultured people many compliment. Mesara. Qsu. Allen, Alex. Miller and The. A. Oreen, with their usual fore sight and energy, though receiving no notice of the coming of their guest until the JorRWAi- appeared yesterday morning, bad refreshments prepared and seme of the teach an of tbe High School and Graded School and many of tha fairest jounladlea of the city voloatearstaali ayi leap to arnit oa tha guest and make Ihe .'tfcCMion one of 10 jormettt and plejaanf e. . Daring ataftarncca 'Cktriagee and buggies' weft' secured and many places U iatsrast in the asty and rtc&ity wars vietted. Capt Eugene Harrell, the accom plished and energetic Secretary of the Association, was on hand, active as usual in seeing that svsrybody enjoyed themselves, and that tha children taaehers kept out of mischief. At p. m. the train left taking back (a Mora head a crowd of delighted Ttoitors who will always fiad a araftptoe in Hsw Berne. - i Notice. Tbe numbers of Craven County Re publican Executive ' Committee are hereby notified to meet at tbe court bouse in New Berne rm Saturday, Jane 30th, 1888 at S o lock p. as. O. Hcbbs, Chm'n C. E. Palmes. Sect 7. June 23d, 1883. Xeetlag ef Deataeratle Caaiaiittre. The Democratic Exeou ive Coasaiittee f Craveaoooaty wUl hold a sneatiag aa Wedaesdar, June 97th at the Cottea Ezehaaaa roooje a---TBloek. eaabera of the pooamittee -raes-tr rMoasted to a preaan lu "feadja basiaen of vful iapomsaa. , -1 S.B.TBntl una asaa. Lemon la. OJ. Aiwtyl tv -mA- THS CHICAGO CONVENTION Soma of the Candida tts Withdraw. NO CHOICE YET. At the evening see Inn on Friday no ballot was taken. Depew and some other Candidate withdrew and the Convention on a vote by call of State ad joamed. Tne fallowing of yesterday a proceed ing to taken from the Western Union baltotia : Convbntion Hall, Chicauo, Juae3. Tbe Tribune ssys the anli Harrison force have combined to prevent his nominaiion this morning, and after a ballot or two will adjourn to unite on some other oandidate. At present Harrison is the most prom inent oandidate. The New says the ticket still look like Blaine and Harriao or til 11ns and Alger. The Tribune ssys Alger and Allison gained trength during the night. The Herald says Alger and Allison men are very hopeful, and part of Penn sylvania will go to Allison after Sher man. 9.5a a. m. Chairman Katee entered. Not fifty delegate are in tbe hall. The convention was called to order at 10.15 a m. It is said the convention will adjourn after one or perhaps two ballots. 10 27 a. in It is said tbe Pennsyl vania del'-gation at the meeting decided to stick to Sherman. 10.30 a. m The band struck up. 10 30. Massachusetts will increase the vote fur Harrison to 8 or 8. 10.81 a. m. The roll oall is proceed ng for the fourth ballot. Kol'HTH BALLOT. Alger 1S5, Allieon KH, Oreeham 9. Lincoln 1, Foraker 1. Harrison 217, Blaine 41, Sherman McKinley 11, Douglas 1. rvrni ballot. Blaine 48, Alter 142. Allison 99, liar neon 213, Ureebam p, Miierman j.-j. McKinley 14. THE LATKMT. The Convention reconvened at 4 p. m. and adjourned without another ballot to 11 o'clock Monday. Not Ho Fast, if lea Please. Dr. Field told the member of the Medico-Legal Society, in a paper on Spiritualism, that if a person believes be has seen the aeau iace 10 race 11 is evidence of Insanity. Now. we haven t any interest in so- called Spiritualism except as a very ourious phase of modern belief, but a broad assertion of tnat Hind 1 simply an illustration of scientific bigotry. It is a good deal like setting up your own oersoDal opinion as a universal standard and declaring that if anybody dares to see what you haven't seen be is there fore crazy. Tula Is a pretty l world, and there is a lot of queer people In it, but the queerest of all queer men is the man who honestly asserts that if you know any more than he does you ought to be sent to a lunatlo asylum. Accord ins to thia reasoning the char acters of the Old and New Testaments were nearly all stark, staring mad. St. Panl. when he heard toe tnreauning voice from haven, was in a fit of hys teria, and Bt. John on tbe island of Pat mos, when that marvellous visions was presented the details of whloh are in the book of Revelation, was crazy. Be sides, the records of the Roman Church in every century are full or just such things, and there i hardly a saint in the oalendar who basn 't had experiences oft this phenomenal kind. It is neither sate nor iair nor wise to question a man s sanity because he differs with vou in opinion. It is a dangerous principle to advocate, for if yon carry it to its extreme limits, why, the Baptist might proa ounce tb Metho dist and the Democrat might declare the Republican crazy. There are more things in heaven and earth that are dreamed of in your philosophy. Doctor, and the true scientist very seldom uses tbe word wimpossible." But humbug and chariantry, odiiou and plain? That i another matter. N. Y. Herald. Campaign tiaa. Rooms 9tati Dkmocbatic Executive Committee, j Raleigh, N. 0., Jnne, 1888. There will be grand torohlight Clere- land-Fowle Clue processions at the following places at each of which will be present tne candidates on tha State ticket, the Presidential Elector, oar United States Senators and Congress men and other distinguished North Carolinians: Wilmington, Monday, July 9lb. New Berne, Wednesday, July 11th. Ooldshoro, Friday, July 18th. Faystteville, Monday, July lftth, Raleigh, Wednesday, Jaly 18th Greensboro, Friday, July 80th. Charlotte, Monday, Jaly 23d. Aahevilla, Wednesday, Jaly S9tb. The railroads of tha State have been asked for reduoed rates for parsons at tending thee ratification meetiagi, and so soon as the rates have been agreed upon tney will be aanounoea. Ths chairman of the executive com mittee of tbe county in which these torchlight processions are to be had will take Immediate charge and direction of the necessary preparatioas. 8rm WHirAxn, Chairman, etc. The Meet Aareeawle Aa wall as the most effective aeethod of dispelling Headaches, Colds aad Ksvers. at Cleansaag tha System, to by taking a fear doeea at tha pleasant isjisoraie Uowld fratt remedy. Syrao of Figs. , JL St Dy, agaat. Hew Berae, N. C CTT joneSdwtw 'pfJRsT Parti' Green aad Laad Plaatarl oertain, dean to potato wags, tor r. rr.u iitKs- asm s ifBlh Day. MOBEHEAL), J UD ZZ. This Was tbe day set apart for the or ganization of the North Carolina Music Association and for the competitive ex amination in North Carolina History for tbe gold watch offered. Opening bymn Sj ?i' ffe Hymn." Devotional eierciree cjndiictoJ Ly Rev. Mr. blarney of Beaufort. N ( On moUoti, the eltcuuc of uftioers w as set for Monday. Resolution That the Suite Hoaid of Health be requested to teud one or more of their members to the annual meeting of the Aaaembly, u address it on the subject of Sanitation, especial! with reference to scuoolr A resolution of lhankr to the trtt,D of North Carolina, worded 111 full and grateful terms, wn? unanimously adopt ed. Mr. Eldridge. Pres N C 1'ioaa Association, who waa present. wat in troduced and replied in happy terms Resolution ty Capt J li. Iiuiell That the minutes of preceding day be read at beginning of each nay s session Sec. liarrsllsaid that it would re juik- an aaa l aecretary and much work Dr. Hume ollt-ii'd auieudiueut to read the minutes ut close of im clui Adopt ed. I ommitltte on l.neratuie atioouD' id Rev. N. ii. Colli, of Ani-on llieii made aahortapoech ou teaching I ieugrap!i y lie stated that he hud wmUi-li a irii 'ai geography of Noiih uroliun, u 1, 1 it u ! some passages from hm book Miss Klla V. Ivt-p, of New 1!,.MJ,. iei,,l a paper on "Music in ihe St dool and liome. ' The paper u well on-pared and well read, very intei eeiniK mptiui' live and culerlaiii ing. The i.uJer ad vocated the itilro Juolion of the eiudy of music into all the schools The audience gave earnest attention au 1 re gretted that it was so short. Announced by .Secretary thai Tea' h ere llureau was in possenaloii of iiamer of several teachers wanting iiositionr and of schools wanting teachers Motion by Prof. P. P. Claiton, that a committee be appointed to bring up the subject of a Slate Normal School before the Assembly at Ibis session. Resolution by Prof. M. A Holt That a committee be appointed to memorial ize the Legialaturu of North I 'arolina lo amend our State Constitution in favor of tbe public acheola. Set for hearing on Alonday at 1" 'M am Announced that there will bs a meet ing of classical teachers tomorrow, a.m., in assembly hall. Annouuoed that Pres iUran of tbe A. & N. C. R. R. bad ottered a free ej cursion to the teachers to New Heme On motion of 1 Jr. K. 11 Lewis of Kin- ston, the thanks of the Asxenibly be unanimously tendered I res liryan for hi kindness. Carried unanimously h 'M r M Musical F'ntertainnibut ct Vocal SjIo -Miss Minnie IIolg..l splendid. Recitation Miss F'thal Fiay. This was sweet, fresh and delightful . coming aa it did from a little girl, the daughter of tbe first president of the Tea. hers Assembly. 'What I know about ( "jurt nig -Mr A. C. Weatheily. This was rich, rare and racy. Vocal Solo MlSH Mabel ( p.luir' h. Audience delighted. Being encored, the singer returaed and gaye another delightful song. Vocal Solo Miss Maggie Moricg (about seven years old) rendered hei song woDderrufiy well. she carruvl herself with all the ease and self -poa seseion of an old stager. She was n cored and saog "The Dude '' Guitar Solo - Fin e munic by 1'rof I . A. Smith. "How Hube lTayfl '-Mr St. Clair Heater, Mr. H. evidently would make hi fortune on the alage. He gave us a delightful treat Instrumental Solo Hiss (ircgory.of Oxford. ( Fine cUrsic munic ) 'The Bride of Enderly - Miss Julia MoCall. (This was rendered in the beat dramatio style ) Duett, Vocal Miss I pchurch and Mr. J. N. Holding. Very good and effective. "Ltdy Clara Verde Vere Mr. Walter Stradly. (Mr. Stradly is a first class declaim er and ha splendid dramatic talent.) Instrumontal Solo Miss Lizzie Hob- good. (This piece "struck" tbe re porter as one of peculiar excellence and kept his does attention 1 Reading A Medley Prof. J. 11 Kay- hill. (The Professor's inimitable power were elegantly shown in those sudden ohnngse "from grave to gay, from live ly to severe." Excursion to ew Berne tomorrow. A Bam pi. List of Letters Remaining in the postofflce at New Berne, Craven county. N. C , June 24. 1888: Debro Atkinson, Elivear Derney. Ser bins Cobbfns, Ary Edward c.o. Mary Dudley, Mr. W. B. Harris, Solomon Johnson, J. B Tripp, jr.. Caroline Pre rear, 0. o. Mr. S. Whitten, Thomas Darlrji CapfJ Benry alker, chr. s. Warred-HatW Bsv. & S, Dixon (2) Rev. Anthony Jackson (2) Rev. C. C. Pettey () Rev. K. A. Oliver, Rev. Vf . C. Ves ter (S) Rev. Antwine Washington i3 Bey. T. A. Weatherlngton, Allen Ham mond. Persona calling for above letters, will say-advertised, ana give date of list. . The regulations now reauire that one Leant shall beoolleoted on tbe delivery of each letter advertised. - M. Manlt, P. M. eetlif of T. X. D. C. Tha ma li be re of tha Yftans; Men's Dsmooratia Olnh srt' requested to meet premptlr at Odd Fellows' Hall tomor row, ftfdttdsfY 6Tenlnisl8:30 o'clock. BsWdhast of taportaaca. A fall meet ing la Bar neatly dasire4. , - y. Jl&.W. Mockx, PraatdeDt. Program for the Teacher' Assembly The following is the program for the Teachers' Assembly now lu elon at ! Morehead City I Sun lay . 24th 1 '. a tu Kelig lous Ser , I vices. C p. u bible Study "Tem perance. " ltoui 6 1 U " .Up.ui lie gious Hervit es I Monday. SS6th 11a m "TeDure of the Teachers (jrhoc' Prof V A.. I Blair. Winston (iraded LkoI ? 'JL' ( if m . "Educational henefactora, , I 1'rof. V I. putea 1, Wike f orest l oi I 1 lcK.r I I Tueeday "Jftth.lla.m "I ieoigrspLy I Jul Alex. t. rrye, llarvarj Ovi.ege , Cambridge, Mass bU p. m , ' The Teachers Work Beyond tl,e Ht hool Room,'' Prof. Henry 1. Smilti . 1)mJ son College. Wednesdty '.'"in ..a uu -' Miimii in the School and Home. Mis Klla r lvee. New lierne, N C , " MJ p. 111 Vuesllon Ikii opened and rh ,ri talku upon practical school work Thursday. i"ih, 11a m Kle hud ofti ers and committee " J' p 11. i ion ing e 1 erclses Port ra in In o,. or crayon from life r sma,. po lures done by Wise Aurora Mmr who is teaching drawing and painting by labvsl methods at ber residence on .'.huiou street jaBlldlf COMMERCIAL. UT'l . N f hk June TJ Y utui l.wr Btt-ady Sale of SH,oiJ balvs June lo December 4 - July. lo M January to Augut-l 1 lebruary V I S, pi. 'j 7 ; Mai 1 b H-U'ber 'J 7 A pril o Nov. M4" May, j i New Heme luarkel o,uiel N r.ait- repor led DOM lu l l n i a a ar r hggs toaloc urn steady at 7u tu : 1 in bulk f roin ware boat. ?ri to ""0 froii, t, t, r t,s a 10 1 house. rodder, NV. u 81.00 pr hundred. TwaraimaB Hard, l 10 dip,!". Ta.a $1.30. Oats toaoOc. in bulk. BaaawaX 1517c per lb. Baar On foot. 63.10 7o FaaSB POUX 7iaMo.Dr pound Hans Country , 1 lal2o. lard 1' pKiCHKS 50c. er peck. PaaaUTB HSaUOc. psr bushel OniOEBJis Grow a &a'0c . spur k' '' 4.50c . Ma.iL bOo uu bolted 1. Potatoes Bahama. 4''oc yams, 7ro. Shinoucs West India, dull and u' m Inal, 0 inch S2 00a2 bo. Hulldingrj inch heart. St 2,'i ; aapa.tl M) per M STA ti-R. (). bhd. $10 12 1 er M wholes a La mines Raw MEea Poke 115 w Bhouldeb Meat 7aH-. C. R.', . B a, S.'sand I. C c. Kiouii-f3..'Oa6.(H). Laed So. bv the tierce Nails Basis 10', $2 Ml. 8uo ah Oranulaled. .10 OorrEE lTtalN). t'HKKBE 15. Salt 80aB5o. peraack. MOLABSES ADD STBUrS SOaifro. POWDEB i.J 00. Shot Drop, 11.60, buck, $17,' Kebosinb-io. HIDES DryaMc: rrn ' Atlantic & N C. R. R. Co. KREKJIIT DEPARTMENT. Nkw Behne. N. ('.. June 23. lw. NOTICE T) TRUCK SHIPPER. 1'here will be a special truck train leaving New Heme Freight Depot on Tuesday, June 26th, at 11.00 a.m. This train will make close connection with Allanic Coast Dispatch 1 vine's Tram No. V0M, leaving (loldsboro at 5 00 p 111. same day. for Washington. Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. All rail 'S2 hours to New York. H. I.. DIM.. () V. A Summer Board. Table board, and board with room for several persons oan be had on applies lion to Mrs. Joseph Nelson nearly op posite the Gaston House. Also meals and soup furnished to those desiring them at home. On and after the (irst of July ice cream, oake and siflerent ioe will be served at this house from H to 12 p. m. The room are cool and airy, with a nice shade in front during tbe day Term reasonable, and the best alien lion to guest guaranteed. V X -- L T. E. UAGE i CO. FOB Drags, Paints, Oils, AND GARDEN 8EEE8 Etc Country merchant (applied at a small margin. Cheap for Cash is cur motto. Uiye u a trial. Middle St.. AJ to ice Joiw, m79dwly MW PERSE. S C. REEIOVAL! naving moved any Stock of Hard ware. Agricultural Implements .'and Machinery to tha store formerly occu pied by Dail Bros, oa Craven street, two doors below Soath Fsoaa, I am now f ally pr pared so saeet tha wants of tha trad La say liaa. I an axosaainfly thankful foryoarpaarosjaga la tha past, aad I .propose to aaarit ia by fair aad honest dealing la tha futara. Bacaaaa ber the plaea aad "oall early aad often-" J. C. WHITTY. Cray aa St., i door below Boats Front, Nswbera, N. 0. Duffy's Croup Syrup. ko-'ipr of the iatc Dr. Ws-UlUl DlFrr.. Pl.EPAlir.b AND SOLD BY NKW HKKNK North'Carolina. Ulrflt JWlf 6,000 POUNDS COMB HONEY 1 'N HAND AiD TO ARRIVE:' The tiri lnflallment now ready. Ihe IiUoel 1 Ijiid rvpi pa I upon the market. hi one pound sections two for a 4uarlr- .1 iLe apianne of b' l. ten, itl. 1 runt Stieet, .'' : Near Itailroad. HAGS HEAD HOTEL, II I l. V V r 1. I K I . h. StAHO.M ()!' 1 808. 1.1 i.ii.INT .iy .at to 1 l-.' 1 ) . i i n ; . loter 1st Ho I fen aier mr p: .i-er have mi many a 1 niiilat'eo and all r actions. lirand " '"' ' ')' k - ; ..n-i. hiiI the Iineet bea, 1. on .lie .-iM driving. ( iood and , .,u w i... 1 1 P ., ' Soi, iidid ,nduc- menu f 1 cp m,,.-i: an I a met place f 1 m.'ne i. 1 J.-, if i,e noise and slir ''' t 1: -t it ..ue 1 '. D. steam em tout li betel , ,,n their paaeage ea. h wi iitH-ii New Heme and Nor f..lk s;h 101 r ! io n.uk os aeuji weekly trips from W 1 1 . I nor Hamilton. Wil .juiri n Jan. onu. ,1 l'J mouth, ('.den ton lili I 1 oibel). I III. f .irtht r ; 11 1 . . ,ar k o t i r e c I . J A 1 1 iltH. Mi 1 a n a p r . N ag lleal N ( ' New Berne High School pi MAI. Kl ti 1 MAI., A M. 1 I lot I pill P A 1 I S I MUM s H , ph. ., into 1 'nn pal , ASP l in- !1 HI A M M M , Tl I I I hi' I'P s po SEPTEMBER 10th, 1888 1HI In.', I 'r 1 11 1 n r I J u nior Senii r I I K . p : r 1 1 1 1 IU 'I. AST 1C KAR: hi 8U.Y00 :to 00 5 to 1 oai It 1 ly 01 monthly 1 uit in advimi e No .Itslm 1 ' -1 1, 1 pl of ;ir,i .U if Lorillard aud Gail & Ax SNUFF Sold WITHOUT ANY SCHEME at Manufacturer's PriceeJ X lIx-ieli. Will il.l. A I ( .1:1 B T New Berne House, 1 orclirml t N. C. The hi- tiami d Ibotian ih now onen for the summer travel. Nice cool rooms and c lean bed cistern has been ad, 1 fd to the house, and pure water will be furnished to guests. The sable will be supplied wiih the best the market affords. Tollman! attentive servants. Having secured the assistance of Mr. F. D. Perry, who 1. well known to tbe traveling public we guarantee to keep a first class hotel. Terms, ft .00 per day . 810 oti pt r week .Special ratee to families W H WIGGINS, dif Proprietor. John Williams, Is 1. w permanently located on Broad street, nnar Craven, where bej-la pre pared to CLEAN, DYE aad REPAIR all kinds of CLOTHING at LOW PRICES. A spoialty is made rn clean ing Ivadics 1 'reew Saiisfaotkn guar anteed. ma;80 dim Atlantic 4,N. C. Railroad Co I'AfNRKoKR DEP A RTMBNTt Nt 1 krn, N. O.. June 11, 1888. The following iwecisj mtes of fare to the Teachers Aasemblr frosa poiata named below to Morehead City aad ra turn. Ticket on Sale Jama ttlh to 25th, inclusive, good to retnrn to Jatna 30th inclusive, limited to a oonXirinou pas age. sold only when abrjwn a certiflcata of membership. - , ROCND TRIP. , Ooldeboro, ?2 40 Tuscarora... .$2.00 Best .140 KewberH :... 1.45 La Orange 2 S Kivsjrdalaw L10 railing L reck . 2.25 Croatan 1.00 Hareloek.1.". Nswpora.a .45 Kinstoe 2.15 8. IS 2 00 Caswell Core Creek WUdWOOd- .40 Teachers and friends ot ' ednoaUoa f rota all parts o the 8tataiwftl ha prw ant. Tbe eatisnau ia that thera will probably be 2080 In attend Mr. . Qeo. Paaj.Af ant alo wrWffa. Au P- : ':'v ; v ,. -si h .. 1 ; .-c-i
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June 24, 1888, edition 1
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