71 ii hi i J. - - VOL. VIT.-N0.130; NEW BERNE. N. C., TUESDAY. AUGUST 28. 1888. BRICE 5.CEN1T II - I t - v. ' '"a il I . 1 II 1 - 11 K . I Av II ( V. t V . 3 LOCALS. AX, DGUCE.COSN AND i l r i: -.t & E. W. t ILL WCOD C"X IN SAWS tied promptly end satk J f v-utuly by -aua-iiiwlm A R. PUIB. rtS ARRIVE TODAT by eUem.r L "Stout," 100 bbla. BUILDING LIME, end Ut sale krw by - - . J. C WmiTTT. Piavea St , 9 doors below Santa Front. SOMETHING NKW-Boraxlae vuk m CImiL' A biesaiag to nan kind. - Try n. J. r. TATLoaa. 2381 y elbow rivia quarantined. X Although poor old New Bern, hat - r.ied ndioule w4 abuse froaaher - ei-tar towns, she ia suit prepared lo aay tttere hi not nor has there bee on. mm . of ) llow f.v.r this mmoo, and witb the pretest prevention of the physicians and elty oooncil, with th. aasiatatca I ths proprietor Of th. Only Cwth Store in North Carolina, at Humphrey ft Bow nrd'a old aund la N.w tWroo, ibtt ' will not bo. Beaoa th. proprietor. Hill Humphrey, win he. to My to th peopl. of Ettera North Onrolionthey need not ,' seeitata to Tieil Now Bern., ih.t hi. qu.rantma against high price, it n pro tection for all.; ' anSSdnlw THE "Jtrman loa Factory" hu: opened n depot lor th. al. of Ice at E, U. Womble'a More. Middle Mreet. ' nr Broad., ONE HiLF CENT PER "POUND. ' auS31w SPECIAL NOTICE TO CONS UMERS Having put ray delivery wagoo on . th. .treat, I am now in n potitioa to . farnith ALL my cuttomert with Fikst ,1 Class Grooerle. at a ort notioaand a vitry tmall profit. ' I defy competition. nrarraat my Rood, and only aek a trial 1 to ronvlnco the mott doubtful. Now io.ne of my friendt ty that my ad ' vt-riining and my waton don't pay me (with my email profile), and that I will boon break. Let ma be the boat judge . of that. I am still paying 100 cent, on . the dollar, my' property it in my own . name, and lam determined to tell good . , groeeriu cheap, Very reepeotfally, , THE uBOCEB, E. B. HACK BURN. IyiOVk BUTTER, the beet in the i market, on ice at Dnnn'e, only 80 . eenta par lb. TT8E PURE ICE, manufactured by J the Jtrman loa Factory fjj9tf ON drtoght, Bergner ft Eogel't cele brated Boer, ioe cold, at -"jyl7tf - A. H. Holtoh's BOTTLED BEER, ioe cold, and all other oool drinks at ' 't- - jyl7tt ... , , . A. H. Holtom's. ''f ALL at the Broad 8t Store where - 1 yoo can buy all kinds of Freeh Urooeriee low for caeh only. . , - w j r : O. F. M. Dail, Agt. - A V BITE LEAD, Mixed Paint, Var- - T T mah. Oil and Ulaaa at GlO. ALLEN ft Co. There is no telling when Con gress will, adjourn. The Senate obstinately blocks the way to all - needful legislation. f , " The Democrats are gaining -" everywhere. Especially is thlB " ' noticeable in New York, Coonecti : cot and New Jersey. . KEPX7BLIC1N stock has gone down fire hondred per cent since A ' Cleveland cannonaded the Senate ft with his' fisheries message. i ' ' , "-9! The Fair Association offers three hundred dollars for the spurs Mor gin., wore when he charged the Qenateiwitn the American flag In one hand and 'Sailors Bights" In th other. ' - It is a significant fact that Mr . Wilson was waging the bloody sbirt and. urging a charge on the South, when the , Cleveland bomb fell and ro&ted the Republican force horse, foot and dragoons. 1 Cletelans has, with his own hand, thrown the American flag over American fishermen, and all New England is chewing "for Cleve land, ; and swearing to shoot 'the first man that hanls down that flag. ' ; ' . , . The detention of our Congress men at Washington ought to make every citizen willing to take the stump in north Carolina. Vance, r.ars-i, Simmons and tha resi are 'bo'.:: :z Us fort atl Washingtorf, and H a rest cf us must carry on tL 'ess : :.';a at borne. The skies ara t:!Blt, . t:.t if they were as d:;k 63 EiJrk!;lt it would", only r a cur duty mere imperative. Y !i Carolina expects every man T llzzt iu lis mess8 ' : f r ; :: rta ""jcd by rn 1, t ' 1 -"rrtioa cf e'Hit r:, 1 r ' ' -"l 1 -...Ul'b tl 1 ti or from Canada lie also ree- omssesJe-Jl that inumuch aa tie Canadians discriminate . against on? Teasels navigating their canals assessing . toils open American craft and remitting tolls upon their own ' vessel oar ' Government adopted the same rale of discri mi nation towards aafif aifnf oar lakes and canals. ' . ., . f ' LOCALNEWS. Qo to the old poatoffiM room today at IS o'clock. . The Tobaooo Convention oonreneeat Iforebead City today. Important butineee at Y. M. D. C. room today at 13 o'clock, ' , Meeting of Tonng Men 'a Democratic C'.ub today at 13 o'clock. The State Convention of the Young Mne Democratic Clube tomorrow at Iforebead City. Sweepatake shooting at clay pigeone thte artt-rnoon t 5 o'clock on the Gun Club crouoda. A reward ie rffered for any peraon enterioK the city contrary to quarantine regulation!. See notice. We are indebted to Cap. Dickaon of the tteamer Kioiton for a fine German carp which wai caught up Neaee river. TbeOJd Ftllowt' hall, recently re moved to the third story of the Wein- stein hall, bae been elegantly fitted up and furnlthee thtm n pleasant location. A large number of passengers were on the train hit night for Morehead. Most of them were in attendance to the State Tobacco Association which meets today. We acknowledge receipt of aa invita tion to the marriage of Mr. T. P. Clarke, formerly of New Berne but now of Ar kansas, to Lottie L. Kirkland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tbomas Moore of New York. Ia reference to the telegram whlth seems to nave gotten Mr. Baird of Washington, D. C, into trouble, Misa Mary Bryan, the operator ia this city, eaye it was delivered aa sent, and sure ly ao one in this city will for a moment think otter wise. Cottage prayer meeting conducted by the Young Men's Christian Arsocfatlon tonight at the residence of Mr. Matt. Smith on Spring street four doora below J. C. Harrison's. These meetings are well attended and new life has been manifested in the work. The Associa tion extends a hearty invitation to all to come and aee what it is doing. In the absence of the pastor a song and text service waa conducted at the E. Church Sunday at soon by Mr K. Willis. It waa of an interesting nature, consisting of reading verses from, the Bible by members of the con gregation and singfna! a great many familiar and beautiful songs in which the audience heartily Joined. Also a few appropriate remarks were spoken by Rev. G. W." Heal. Returning. Many of out people are returning from their summer visits and getting ready for fall work. , The steamer New beme brought quite a number on Ban- day evening, among them we note" Mr. J, A. Patterson and family from ' Ocra ooke, Messrs. James and Fred Thorn u from a trip North, Mrs. Capt. Bill and family from Ocracoke, . Roscoe Nunn from Boston, Boa. Onion, Cap. Dan. Roberts, Misa Credle sad If las Burros from Ocracoke and others from various nainta Nnrth. i r ; " Steamer. IffoTementa. The Newberne of the O. D. line will leave this morning at V o'clock for Nor folk via Ocracoke. The Maateo of this line will arrive twfehi-V The Stout of the Clyde line arrived Sanday; morning from, Baltimore with general merchandise j V". The Eaglet of the E. C, D. Hne ai rived Sunday with a catgo of merchan dise. The Vesper' of I this?: line sailed yesterday afternoon with lum ber, shingles and general merchandise The Eaglet will tail tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, ' We publish elsewhere a eommnnica- tion from Dr. Spicer, the health offioer of Wayne county, in reply to the state ment in'our article In Saturday's issue that our port physician was denied the courtesy of a reply to inquiries about the supposed case of yellow fever heat We accept the doctor 'a statement as true, and only wish to add, that could our people have felt assured that Golds toro, tbe gate, ao to speak, between ns aal Florida, was strictly fcuardlcf r '-'t the entrance and- passase of r i fr-"i 1 dijtricts, in all I K.',.i;'7cur 5i;r". .e"rculaiiona lv: ' 1 r. ft nave U'i bo rr;r.l. ,' Taty Are Had. - A ; - :! A (m ia tkia city ftdered aoaae moulding from the Ooldsbotw Laaaber Co. and waived the following reply: ' : Gxktlkiuui We decline to furnish mould ic g, as we might baiastrameaUi m asnduig "ysller fever" to New sen. The lumber and everything elee hare mast be Impregnated and infested with the microbe If a ie so judge of theoof way year kaalth aataoriuee are noting towards aa. We hope la get along hare after wkhoat say commare. at ail with Mewbera, aad thai eentlment ie eater salaed by ear people generally. Golda- boro today ia a eleaaar aad heelthier city than Newborn ever ami be. Reepeotfally yearn, UoLcesono Lanza Co., Per Htbuk. We hope New Berne will not eerloae ly suffer oa account of this withdra wai. It ao other mills can be found to sup ply the community with such goods as the Lumber Co. has aeea faraiahing the JocmaAL moves that a collection be taken ap aad machinery pot ia eae of the many exteaslve eaw-mills in and near New Berne that will manufacture such lumber as' we need. The city council ought to assemble and pass resolution, thanking th. Goldsboro Lumber Co. for their past kindneu in sailing lumber to our citiaens. Personal. Mr. G. L. Wadsworth has returned from hie vacation to the sea shore look ing much refreshed. Mr, E, K. Bithop baa returned from a trip to Blowing Rock. lie reports frost and ice there during the late cold snap. Geo. H. Brown, Esq and Mrs. Brown of Washington arrived from Morehead City yeaterdsy morning. Clement Manly, Esq. left for Beau fort last night on professional busineee. Mrs. George Henderson and children, and Miae Emma have returned from Morehead City. Richard Battle, Esq , of the News) and Obeerver waa in the city yesterday. He has recently viaited the State of New York, eapeolallythe Western part, and says the Democracy is stronger there than aver before. Mr. J. W. Morris of the Atlantic Coast Line waa among the names regis tered at Hotel Albert last night. He was formerly connected with the A. & N. O.R. Dispute A boat the Tide at New Berne. Wilmington, Aug. 21. Editob Journal: A dispute having arisen between myself and other New Berniana residing here aa to wnetner the tide, ebb and flow at New Berne, we decided to leave it to the Journal to say. And state, if you please, if the water does not sparkle, or ir macserei, blue fish, mullet and other aalt water fish are not caught sometimes aa nign up at least aa rort Lane. Ana ooiige tome of old New Berne's loving yet wandering children. P. There is no regular ebb and flow of the tide at New Berne corresponding with the ebb and flow of the ocean tide. but there ia a daily alternation Jn the tides of both this, and the Pamlico river which extenda np both dyers for more than sixty miles. At this writing the waters of the Neaae- sparkle. All kinds of aalt water fish kpowa in the waters of North Carolina are oaught in Neuae river. Sharks are sometimes seen in the mer , snore new jerne Yeeterday, the wharves were lined In some places with little boye catching crabs and in the river opposite the town are several boats "with people catching aalt water flab. FrocoedUgi ef City CeuacIL 1 A special meeting of the hoard of city comncll wa held today at 11 o'clock a. ml. Mayor Meadows presiding. Preeenti Conncllmea It. P. Williams, B. B.Lane, V. A. Crawford,. H. H Simmons and Jnc B. Tjromas. : Jibe Mayor stated that the object of (the meeting was to consider the quaran tine ordinance. Counoilmen R. P. Williams moved (that the quarantine ordinance remain just as It is, aad that the Clerk send a written order: to the police guard to hold all quarantined persons till ordered I discharged by the -physician and other officers. Adopted. . , .. , Councilman B. f: Williams moved that ths condactor aad other; offloers oa the" & V.C. B. R trains be I cueeted to notify as it aar persons should as aboard from any infected dis tricts. Adopted'.-' a fr vt jr, I Board adjourned. "e " " - ! ' v " Orr . m XPrrr t iti fMit.L j: i 1 r ' ' . . i in ' ;V ' ,' A Weaaasi'. rMeeevrery , ft 1 ; "Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too by a lady In this eonnty. Disease fastened its clutches noon her and for seven rears she with' stood its several tests, but ber vital or gans were nnaermtnea ana - aeata seemed imminent. .For three months she coughed incessantly and could not sleep, t-be bought of ns a bottle oi Dr. Kirs few Discovery ror consumption anl was ao much relieved on taking first dote tbst the slept all night and wk!i one bottle has tea miraculously r-:rr 1. Vet rm is llrs. Lir Luta.'' wr-. W.C. U-'-rirh & CO., Of -''t.N.C. Gtat .:afre9itR.N L :.f t fir r z foreo" A t tiriIGN IIIIHISH. ,The follewiei rfnee were picked ap oa the attewi a or two after the raw ia the court faottee on the evening that A.M.Meor,Efq . candidate for elec tor at large was to talk to the Republi can, of Craven county. It was prob ably dropped by seme bard who is pre paring a book of the campaign. Bit reference to Mr. Moor, as "Bacchus.," we think; from oar acquainting, with the reputation of that gentleman, is hardly fair. Oar estimate of him, from what we have heard, u that he is a gentleman of sobriety. Tbe author oaa Ottaia the oi iginal by applying to this ofBoe: Dickery, Dockery, Oliver P.. Never a sign of him aid we tee. But gallant tundard -bearer Moore wai there. Met by maay a warrior both dusky and fair. Up spake Sir J litres ar.J to U.t rh&ir did nominate Oreat and wUeUaao. who did not htsi tate, But a j tbe DjtigUn ' Uih lender and true" I'll thank you for the chv.r an i g-ood evening to you Quoth Ittao, eicui nu l.u 1 b dtmned if 1 do' And ttraightwty did a i-iiJiin umai entue. Oltdialor Tm krr the floor. .lid I id 1 .-u !-l.:T on Anl "Bacchus" Mor m ie Ntmi-ht for the door. And ttopped pot in Ijh mad llit.l Till be reached th Albiii her ouartered that night he Friend Hahn. said he, when I agreed (or you to strive. 1 expected not to tia i S.mn .n men like beet from the hive. I thai t go to the balcony ai d xay my say. But before we part let me but. I boliev e like the rest, you halt .tern your diiy. Al'owancea Made by the Board of County Commissionei t cf Craven County at the Regular Monthly Mfeting Held First Monday in August, 1888. On account of poor: Wai. I'leve, jr.. for M. Harris $3.00. for II Kite SI 50. Sarah Herritase for M K Hall $5 00. Henry Wells SI. SO, Amanda Clark $1 50; A. Toler (or Dan Kees 81 50. Washington Hpivey for W. Bonner ll.CO; Celia Uerricgton SI .25; Hagar Blount for Caesar Cinner SI 50. Bettie Nelson $1.00; A. A. Lloyd SI 50; K O Mosley for EJney Brown SI 50; W. B Crlffin for Simon Rhem 81 00, Thomas Harris $1.00; M. IUho for Dan McCray $1.00; J. Wiley for self and family $4 00; Caesar Recton for K Becton $1.00; Mary A. Willett 81 25; Mrs. Eleanor Wright $1 25, Shadrack R Dunn $3 00; W. B. Pearce for B. C. West $3.00; W. J. Moore 81 50; Sarah Hancock 81 50; Thos. B. I pock for Emily Daugherty et als. 83.00; B Lathinghouse 84 00; Stephen Clark $1.00; Mrs. V. Perry for H. Burns 81 00; Harriet Spruill for Nellie Spruill 8100 R. A. Russell for Thos. Moore 81.00; Matilda Gunnerson $1.00; Elsey Piver tl.80: Taaao Rrown for Hannah Potter w 1 ei.w; two i u. moeiey tor aiaiue duc 93 w; Mary uauin a w; urs. Virginia Harrison for Lousia Paul $1.00; Jabey Carter 82.00: Jabin Jasner for PaUv Shepmrd 91.00; Sinia Dunn 51.60; Mrs. Wesly Gray 82. CO. The following claims were allowed, the amount allowed being tbe same as claimed unless other vise stated : Rachel Ireland, keeper of Willis bridge, $7 00: J. Ballard, keeper of Cleremont bridge, $10.00; E. E. Quidley, $10 00; Clark ft Clark, professional services, 15.00; Jaa. A. Bryan, com., per diem two daya. $4.00; S. W. Latham, com. per diem, mileage and revising delin quent tax list. $10 80; W. G. Brinson, oom., per diem attendance to bridge and auditing bill of coat, $12 00; W. M. Watson, com , per diem and Isupt. of poor. $9.00; Orlando Hnbba. clerk of board, fees per diem, etc., $74.20; Jas. C. Harrison, erroneous taxes for 1882- 83-84, $13 97; M, M. Williams, keeper of poor houae, f 10.00; MargamtOadman, $3.00; J. J. Toleon, agi, rationa for poor $187.44; Dr. N. H. 8treet, County ohysioian. professional services for month of May, June and July, $50.00; E. H. Meadows . Uo., medicine for poor, $18 66; M. T. Bryan, coffins and buriala, 3.su; Jaa. J. uoward, repair ing Bachelor1! Creek bridge, $60 00; D. Stimson, Sheriff .posting notices, $1. turnkey fees $4.60, serving summons $U0.boardiagpriaonere,$4l.T5; R.G. Uoeley.hottaereht.'ISOfJ.; . Recapitulation, . -XoUU for months on acoount of poor $293.83; department justice $120 60; miscellaneous depart Wf.w; Aggregate lor month SOO0.BT. Its Delicacy .f riar.r And the efBcacy of its action have refl dared the famous California liquid fruit temedy. Byrnp of Mgs, immensely pop niar. -it uieanses ana Tones np tne cloeeed and feverish Svstem. and die - pels Hea-iache, Uoids and r evere. K. uany, agect, new jjerne,H.U,luermanwcnr -v ; - aagisdw4w ' . qaaraatiae X Altera. GOLD6BOKO, Aegaet ttih. 18S3. - Editob Jocsjial: The appearance la your valuable paper el today of aa arti rl. under the eapuoa of ""Quarantine Matter," make, it obligatory apoa nee at bapwiateaieat ef Pablie Health of Wayne, to answer the unfounded aad uejutt aocatatioa af indliltrenc. aad eeglactea the part of th. legally eoo tuiuUd authority of ear city to prompt-; ly estabUah the atcttsary qaarantiae regaiatioa. aoa only to preteot her own commuaity froaa aa etiiemie of th. terrible tcourgs of yellow fever, but by such criminal delay to jeopardise our t later citiM with whoa w. were ia daily communication. Mr. Editor, we are wall aware of the eauee of this great apprehension aad alarm ef your chi aena, by remembering the viutation of th. scourge ia 1804. and hold the same in mitigation of your hasty aad tim orous course now. But with our knowledge of th. causation, nature and durtinctiye eharacterMtlce of yellow fever, and with the concensus of meiu cat opinion as to its non-communicabil-ity by personal oontaot when removed from an infected district, and that the specific germs could not be multiplied or generated in an isolated case, and with all due deference and high appre ciation of to. reputation, bearing and skill of my profeMional confreres in tbe Athens of Nortb Carolina, the Board of Health did not deem it wise to neceeaarily herald the advent of a disease which had wandered from ite habitat and fallen into a salubrious cli mate where none of the eesential ele ments existed whereby it could pot tibiy become an epidemic, and hence after th. cordon of quarantine had been ettabliabed around tha only case (and that of the mildest type) one mile die ia tit from the city limit., the board of Health issued a statement setting forth the facte relative to the Florida refugee and the dlteaae with which he was af dieted. In the article above referred it is as serted that your port phytician endeav ored to obtain information relative to this case of yellow fever, and that he was refused the courtesy of an answer. The facts are these: Your port yhysioian nenlme a telegram on the loih inat. , requesting tbe symptoms, etc, of the t lorida patient. Tbe telegram was an swered promptly, and a letter giving in detail all the particulars was con templated in writing in a day or so. but an official communication rendered it unnecessary, as it embraced all the information sought except the syllabus of per wire with reference to the sum 'loijy. 1 am, very respectfully. J IS. HPICER. Supt. of Health. Meeting of Club. The Young Men's Democratic Club will meet today at their room, former ly the poetoffice. at 13 o'clock for the purpose of electing delegates to the Convention at Morehead City which convenes tomorrow. J AS. W. Moork , Tree 't. MARRIED. In Savannah, Oa., on Sunday, August 20th, Mr. Walt.r n. Cohen of New Berne, N. C, to Miss V. Belle O Neille of Savannah, Ua. The bridegroom has many friends in this city who extend their warmest con gratulations and good withes for a smooth voyage through life DIED. Cannon. At the home of ber son-in- law. Junius Hobton, Eiq.. Somerville Tenn., August 20th. Mrs. Nora Cannon, in tbe 59th year of her age. She was a I . . . a . b i . . ,. n r eux and mothM 0( Mrs. F. A. Olds Qa AaBugt 23j. ig88. Mrs. Jane Hen derson. wife of Stephen Henderson, aged 73 years. Mrs Henderson leaves a husband, one son, two daughters and several grand children and numerous friends and relatives to mourn their loss. $50 Reward For the arrest and conviction of any person entering the city contrary to quarantine regulations, or the harbor- ins of nereons passing . from yello fever inreoted localities, win oe paia to the party causing auch arrest and con viction. E. H. SHADOWS, "Mayor. Silas Ftloher, Clerk. For Sale, The yacht "Bonita," 28 feet long, 10 feet beam, draught about 2 feet. Cut rigged, swift, staunch, and commodious cabin. Perfect order. At a great sac rifice. Apply to 26 8t BELL THE JEWELER. (la8ton JJq ge Barber ShOD, r Prof. W. H. Sbepard is now running four cbaira and has secured the services -a Good shave, 10 cent-: hair cutting, 20 oenu. . Household and Kitchen Fur niture at Auction. rfOBJQTr Allfniaf OR AUe8??J 3rU . 40 at iu uvuu. a.a. w . wrtw' STREET.5 aTJOTIQNEERS oft - 1 Having decided upoa a change of . c.la .t fa. r.denoe on . Pollock street, near comer ef oerne street. au23 dot K. T. BERRY. -School ITotiCe.. MISS LEAH "JONES' will" ooea Wr 4 1 School, September 10. 1888," M ,1 suss aiAaua uouuhtoh, g renos ana .. .Tuition . per montn. : augs? DAVIS SCHO lEitary Boards: fOaSOYSaa. TOCi I Mlpnparatfoa $nr tor tiiihi m. , B- Ma i mm oikiau i aiimlliMl buuoinn : at Kaa. t m.mm 4 ..i aarga fur Luu.aa or , at I r f 1ST natij. fan paruealart i litr . A. C. DAVIS, Supt.," LA CUAMUK, a. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE. rORDtftW. SW va. I it college enjovfl in bo wm. ef .a L' ni vnilir am it oonducted by ls oonductad Sit ta J. i rathert. it it titoauxl In a rj eaniiU ErioKwork County between thttar a K. A L. 1. laoaad. Every Saetuty la ! for lha bai Clauical. 8clDb4o a Coin narciai aduoaiiou. hoard an4 TutU.a Bar Yaar S3UO. Bl aM, a re-ope. . WaajtaaOay. . September iLb lv tJtka'i Hl 'reparatory Sahool foe Boys from lo to i.'. .. idar ina Saaaa .ma. tlon. Kor fuitber pari.culara attiy tw ttav. John Sci'Lar. M J . I'tra ulf dwlia THS I MIVEBJITV OV THsl aoVTH It luraUKl ttaKiNKI. TK.N N , apoa tha Cumberland rlatnau 2.1WO feet above lb. tea lave!. I tiia .obool, under t hn tfMialal aalnwi age of the Kmiiops of llie Proust ant Vpax-o-pal iduirh. In ihe -o th and Woo tha est, otters in beaitbicst resldenea tod tbt hast advaous-rs, both -uorul and edwaUoaal, ta it Grammar School and In tta OblleglaM aud ltieologirai Orpar Iwenta. Sit th. tpeotal claims of ha rnnertlty for patroti. age. apuiy tor dix umeiita to the Kev.TKI KAiK Hit.SiiN, lot n.am-ellor. Bawaaae. feu it. aQlS4wlaa Duffy's Group Syrup. Racipy of -.he la;,- lr. WaLTKB DtJTTT. PKEl'ARKI) AND SOLD BYJ NEW HKRNE. North Carollnft. lUtlfi-xi Wtf SALEM FEMALE AGADEUY. SI,I,JI N. (J. l e 1 1 ri r n i i.vaiioti: i.esniiful gronndt; am." p!e tiululiiiKH wild com f , ,r tall a Study par. lorn, sleep'iiK ali-ov : tal!ill rooma; wall grHdatl slid ailvHlirrtf t-outse of sRldy; tpMHat ' sch.Hoa in Mum.'. I .auituK"t and Com- ' merclal studlek. n II ne.l home life, with tanl litlstian tiHiuiim. special care or thalndl. : vldual pupil elglity-iour yeara Of oontlna. OUS e I lie fence Slid more IIibii mm A Inmr Send for ( ialoRiie and cliculara ly..1d)ru VOl' PAIS VOIR MOIST ARb TAKKM VOl It CHOICE." I have a very fine C A Nil I DATE CIGAR CLKYKLANI) Al) TIllHMArV. II a R II f mo a aain MAaimv ' Nty t he sale of these cigars wa will tae who at Aiir.Ai'. misiigarls gixl enough for tha ( A Mil U A I M to smoke Murely Uiavott. can smoke them. Ktve cent. each, at I'AISIKR'S CIO A R WTORB. ' Middle, near Nouib K runt tta. . lso. wliers can le lound good Chewtn. Him KiiiK and ullklnila of Tohaoco. l ima. and on the i it her side good cool Hoda Water, Peep Kock Water(eto.,ete. . . W. I- PALItlKR In a hurry to let you kuowlti (linger A I The World Stands Aghast AT MY LOW PBICJSH. "u And wonders, How ia it that I oan sell -so much lower than any one else? -' , I'll tell you: I have determined to be) easily satiafied for the cash, and WORK FOR SMALL PROFITS. -My Motto is: FAIR DEALING, "i. Come and buy from me, and you will never regret it. ... K. R. JONES,v Now Berne, K. Off SALE AND EXCHANGE Tbe undersigned having purchased that extensive Stables on Middle street, formerly conducted by Mr. Cohen, Is prepared to fur nish the public with ihe very beet service t& H0K8K8 and VEHICLES of EYEEt DBS- CRIPTION. - -f tine ttock al way 1 on hand for HIRE, SALS.' or EXCHANGE. An txperlence of aararal yeaisbasmademe familiar wltlli the needs' of New Berne and vicinity m this Una, and no pains will be spared to give the fullest satisfaction. Drivers and teams furnished for any occasion or to any part ef srroHDd lng country. J. T, BWBLI' " Jy?7d3tn Middle street NOTICE. Change of Place forlloldisr Elections In No. Nine Township. ; North Cabolira. Chavbn Cotjbtt, 1 County Commissioners' OfQce, - New Berne, Aug. 6th, 1889." S Notice 1a hereby tiven that h .n r,. derot the Board of County Comrr sionera of Craven county, passed t' aay, tne vounr precinct at Bro Store in No. 9 To wnship; in said cou a as oeen changed from said" plsem - lUyi Store at or 'm ; Jasper, t known' and: designated as Jasper I clnct in said township,-and tu ' lections la said township shall Is 1 at said last named place until oiLct ordered.. .' ... , By order or the Board, " ORLANDO1' HTJT.r , a7d80J Clerk Board ( a at wVmiT.r a ffw wna COL. AGENCY FOR