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; It) r r. fti U Al ' ol; ji.--:;o. 03. NEW BERNE. N. C.. THURSDAY; JUNE 13. 1889. -R--. i PRICE 5 CENT3. . A c :; Ti j. rt-c'ieJ, far : :.;i:VTD-Ass;'y cf FarU ;,1 f r litetmAt.Ji potato J. . Whjtt t OaTtS. T AND P! A N D PLASTE2 and PARIS GREES I j for IVuM Buj. u ;:-tf Ur?:AU.M ADOw rLAcsrra.avjici- for rj.iieel Brpoe at .. v... lilt JlUSaHilHOaDt., TPr riA!l Kh anrk acnti at tt.e c.'ij oo .ei'iefaetort terma. - JLC'JJi: s Cu&itatora and Harrow at very low pjiV . . - , v uo. Atxax Oo. - MPOSTSO FRESCU EEANDY AND LQLL&.SD UlN, jut received and (or eie by c JaHZa UxDaosa. . 17AMILY MEAT CUtTEIiS t . r . . . oo. alls & Co. Tt'Sf KECnYED-Another lot of 1 UAKiiiitr S COGNAC BRANDY f Jt sale tj - JKB RXPaOSD. 0: Thousand' Roll Wall paper at f ery low price. . .. UtO. ALLM CO. "nCRB WINE3 AND LIQUORS for I. Medicinal -and ether im for salt If : t . jABTt8 BlDMOND.' , ' Ms. Dsl'aw. la reported to haye received inTitationa to make 4th of Jalspeechfi from nearlj erery state ia tha Union. ' V' ; &ENAT0S INQALL8 ia a&ld io bfl mending hla political fence onl in Kansas. Ho needn't go far for aapplies. He is a aort of baited , wire himself."4.-,.:' J.? Vi V;',"': "-t An exchange aayat If Southern iron manafactnrera are to make conquest of the North, aa : now seems probable, what will Pennsyl vania do then, poor tblngl ; r" DuaiNO the war Artemna Ward said ha, would glra v tbe last of his wifd'a relations to the eoaatij. Gin. ilarris6n seems inclined with the sams patriotic sentiment Ex Qonqbessxan ScoTX'a and . Mr, Belmont's horses ' continne;pto : monopolize the honors , at Jerome Park, The mealing thns far hate been a scries of Dtmocratld tlctor- ies. Boston Herald. : ' r ?' BiciDfONS'S grim .old tobacco warehouse- will be sadly put of place in Chicago.' This- city has set its . face to, the future, which Is fall of promise. It has no desire to retire - burned oat hates. Chicago' News. ' Tna Treasury surplus is 154,000, . COO. This is doing rery "well,; con sidcring the late Congress: bat In view of the fact lb.at a Congressis ubout to meet, doubt may be , par doned as to whether it Is big e a och. Pittsburg Dispatch.' , ' AN agricultaral exchange vsayS t!.a best sugar beats are grown in sandy'eoll. We thought soil that & rcouuU for thesand in the sugar, an l- here we hare been nnjostly f '.'..r.iojj the honest! grocer., iWs f ' a it all back, and will: go right r l r Tiaj thirteen cents a ponnd f . r t ar sand without a murmer, r.;','c.;.9. " " ' ' - ; 3 UabrisoN Administration ;""3toillastrate the Indiana i cf reform by removing Demo- i f r teiTasire partisanship" 1 r ; ; .Isti: 2 - la their places the r "Its asd pernicious parti f .i fed ca its own - side, ..rtj r arson power to , IIjpocri8jln N. r law, which ;rc;t laborers Ij extracts , ia i,;":r- ' ' -, ct;,:-',!j to 1 t. i f f pi :.i c r-rv;i tis i: i rr Cft' 3 ( 1 c ! 1 f ' -rrovt- J3,C50,000 tons of tLirtj six catla at per hour, and Utiag the measurement cf tbe 11 a to hare been three and cse half milea Icrjt by one and one-quarter miles wide, with a mean depth of thirty teet, we hare the enormous roluma of one trillion tons of water, .which would require thirty hoars in pas sing ore Hiagarai iaila.-ix- change,1, r.:' .'v --' Ax especially notable foitaref the gifts . which . people of etery condition are crowding one another to make to their distressed fellow citixens-Western Pennsylrania is the contribution to the general fund made by the prisoners la the Eastern Penetentiary. Yiom the small saTines - which they are enabled to accumulate from over work the prisoners hare contributed the considerable sum, for them, ol 1522, and it is certain that in the millions of relief money there is no more precious than this of the sni rergality of sympathy with Johns- I town and its neighborhood. Phlla deiphia Telegraph. - LOCAL NEWS. C E, 8 utt Choice .teas. . ' A N. C B. To track planters and too pnouo. . Plami bare appeared ia market. A good entertainment at the Theatre tonight.' ' ' ::, Tickets for Theatre at kfeadowa' drag tore. Admiaaioa 9S eta.; children 15 ointa. No extra charge for ret erring eeata.". : ("'t ' '- Ia the caie before Jnitico Hanoock Toetday, TUherts. . WU1U, the de- fendaht waa dlemlafed and the eoet im' poaed upon the plaintiff. . ' Tbe home oh Pollock street recently purcbaaed by Mr. 8, R. Ball ha been thoronghli.renorated aad ' repainted and-U now quite a handaomo reeldence. We aurrender car 4 editorial: page today to aome Intertating acraps of New Bern hiatory ia Revolutionary timet, called from the N. C. Ueiette by Mr Jonathaa Havens.' The entertainment tonigh t at the The atre is for the benefit of the Oxford Orphan Aiylam. It is work the money you pay for it, besides helping a noble inatitotion. Bay yoar tickets and bt oahand. " - The steamer Eaglet of the fL CD. line sailed yesterday, with one of the largest if not th largest cargo of track over carried from. New .Borne.. It oon- sleted of 1,600 barrels of potatoes and 1,700 boxes of beans, , Three boxes of fine peaches, th first of th teaeon, were ahlpped over th A tN.C B, R. yeaterdar for Northern markets They;, were raieed oa Pent' broke road about on mile from the oity by R, O. Moeely, col. . Shipping News. , - - . The eteamer Eaglet of th E.O.D line sailed yeitorday afteraooa with a fall oargo of trnik! Tha Anal 6t this line will salt this afteraooa at 4 o'clock tha Veeper tomorrow afteraooa at th aama hoar and the Eaglet at T o'clock Saturday evening. This will give ship pars a boat oa thie line every day this week' .'. , .. - ' All Bail Routs Resumed. - . - ' Superintendent Dill of the A. & N. A R. gives notice that th "all rail" font for track going North wil(. resume today and that truck will go through to New York from' New Bern in thirty two hours. ;',:. "..,'.'- ' The faat track train oa the "all rail" route will leave New Berne every day at 11 a. m., except Sunday. The. train for the' Portsmouth routa wilt leave at 4p.m. every day except' Thursday Saturday and Sunday. . ' -f H -S . , .i - .lit - Hie Theatre Tonight." '1 1 ,' : K'rri LecaHadgini arrived Ut n?git wilhac'asscf e'-btlfrora tbe Oxford Orthan AeTlum. and will aha an ea- tHtainmEt at tbe Theatre tor-'. Every Mason ia tb'a t'Aj shcnll i ' himself to fcive a full house for tL entertainment; every profensing Cbri t' i il.--a!3 lend Lis aid and encourage- t t u-.h a tclte purpose es sus - an i ' i l;Ve t'-eC-r Thboxl of tnwt6 of Uk Now Brao Asaitsy IU hold anotLor met inf atst Wadaof day to faftbor diacaas tha tcLocl qsaoa. . are morisg alowly m C mattar aad vo thUk 1 proper that thay ahooU take aaplo time to fully diacaao aad roflee wfom tt ba- foro anal aotioa. " " It ooght to bo borso in miad thai the thing neaded ia New Bono k a school of kiah frado a ecbool where til oan reoelro aa academio ednqatioa at tea eonanle oosC , The faciUUea for primary aad common echool edaeation are pretty fair. . b ia anneoeeeary to dietoib them In order to aeowre kith sohooL . The high school will have to bo malnUlaed byaitioa ehantea. . 8o to- mako H a taoeeea U wilt bare to reoeire the pa ronagoof tbe people. If the srmatees oaa aid la as Ubliahing the high echool without detriment to the pablio echool they ought to do it, bat they might aa well nndentaad at onoo that ao echool oaa inoceed withont the patronage of the homo people and whatortr step they take ia the matter had better be la the direction of securing harmony aad eon eentratioa of efforts so aa to eeUblieh eohool that will eommand the patron age of the people at borne. Persoaal. W. F. Rouatree, Esq., leave for Goldsboro thia morning to attend a meeting of th directors Of th Eastern Ineane Atylaaa, Meeers. J. W. Mills and F. W. Ear- gen of Rlchlanda arrived yeeterday evening. Mr. H. a Foeca. and H. A. White of Joaes county, paaeed down for th dis trict conference last night. Mr.' Daniel Lane, T. A. Green, Esq.. Cept Dan. Roberto, Rev. L.W. Craw- brd left for the district conference last night. Rev. T. J. Gattle, agent of oolportago of th If. E, Confeaence, Rev, S. A. Willis and Blahop Granberry left for th district oonference last night. Joeiah Bxum, Esq., Capt. W. A Darden, Ur.Dixon and others of Green county,' passed down to th conference Mis Ioia Exam or Oreene county, Is visiting Mr. O. F, M. Daiil family. Hob, O. C Clark left for Morebead City last night J. C Parker Esq of Jones wee fa the Olty yesterday." - . ; .Vies Lucy Taylor of LaGrange arrived Uat night on a visit to friends- a the eityv' .".-' tfci t :i J:"' Rev,'?. W. BatU and, bride arrived last night;- - - i',-;r Mia Lily Bennett of Anson county, arrived last night on a vleit to Miss Jennie Battle, and will remain la th elty a week and then go to Viorehead vBT ,, f ',. 4 ,"--,(.' J.i'i.-v j. i,Ji1- Geld fa the eroaad-Hsatlng for Cal- ' "';iaa'i m Htcnrr It his iuat leaked out that a eitiiea of Charlotte has been bunting around ror some of Sherman's buried treasures and a good, deal . of digging and plow ing la BouMt Carolina soil ha Deep dond. But nnsuooeaafully.. so far raking up th hidden gold i eonoerned, A new reporter got aoid or to story yeeterday, and It i Worth publishing. beoauae it is true Mta because a ,oou ia gold aad stive- ou, stolen by Bher maaa raider, lie bunea in t&s sou not many miles south of Charlotte, v When anermaa waa oa me umone asaroa to the sea,' be collected ' as h ' paaeed through. ' South Carolina; seventeen wasoa loads of gold and silver cola iewelry. cold and silvert table war. etot These waion were-piaoea in eharg of a speeial guard. ' On Bight while all was quiet la camp the ser geant who was ia onarg or the guard ntflred into collusion with hie souad. and thy stole from a wagon f 27,000 in srold and silver, ia additioa to th gold pitcher that waa voted to jonn Ui Cal houn by the South Carolina Legislature, end 'which hadJbeea gobbled up by Sherman s raidere. They carried their booty to a negro boriai ground near by and buried it. That night, after the sergeant's guard had been relieved, the sergeant sneaked oa to the graveyard dug up the treasure, and buried it somewhere else, expecting, by this move to eventually secure It all for himself. A week later he was bushwhacked and mortally wounded. . Be waa attended by a Federal surgeon, to whom, Just Wore ha died, be related th whole clnjursnce of the hidden treasure, jWirj bi:a at tf.s sme time at good a -r ,ti ni cf rs h-.oirj rUo aspof i""r f-t w', tl.e surgeon : - 'p n f-T-.-f to f.a v i , ; x ; t - i a 1 a.pr, tut t i tj -i a i, 1 - r,c ti ess, be f I t a f :n to a friend ia CUrlotre, ar i f: s f - iisii bea tryicz t find trcv jre, t-t wi;Lout ata'.l. ' Ibe Cl-s-' nte t. a fyitid thed?-"?! r-fBt, rame on th tt rf '.-rst v t ! l i fr J 1.1 l'v a,ifl;ton, yiol--nch3tta, and a po.ible, but 9 t lorate the ia C'tieefcled. s'tfsr t barfed t' i fsvfyard, -! r ...U,l tai .rjrr." i net jtt a-. r -, uf tLe t ; : :7,C-;3 In g ' : t:. ! fi a half r i tf ' ; t 1 ex"t f- i I i r U C - x I 7 t 3 C riott i's : i i r wi.l te re i ; 3 cf 1 t Carolina. M BORTH CAROLWA SIWS.ij.V -..., Ji?i; l .V Prm th Ktat fapers,,.-" News and Qbaerver: InteUlgenee waa reoeived Uat eight from a reliable eoaroe that there waa atroeg probability tbatNiohols would beappoiaMd oU tor el thi diatrict Th ftrst eectoa etalk with aqaares waa brought ia to J. . Tnomaa c Vo. yeeterday, Tbe eot- ton wee planted tbe 23d efvAorU bv J. I utuat oc wake county.- national I ruaao waa wed ia ita oaitivatloa. I Charlott N we: A Newa Mportor yesterday had a drive of S3 miles I through llecklenborg aad . Cabanua I eouDLaa, and to hla eye the crops on all I aides lock Bret-rate. (Oora ia good, but I eottoa la late, though taa stead appears I to bo eaoearagiag. la many eottoa fielde replanted, the plante are ioet popping above ground, but is fields where replanting waa not necessary the plants look vigorous aad healthy. Tbe wheat harvest is in full blast and the result ie excellent. It is the finest wheat crop known in years. Tbe fruit crop of all kinds ia simply immerse. Charlotte Chronicle: On Sunday af teraooa, at g o'clopk, the police cap- tared tea negroes' and lodged them in th guard boas on the charge of gam- bung. ' in negroee were caught la rooms on College street in the rear of Beck & Ca's drug store A lot of cards, tables, and poker chips, aa well aa empty whiskey jugs, were found in th room. Ofl Saturday night a bur glar entered the store of Brem & Mo- Dowell, on College street, broke open th cash drawer, and carried off sev eral postage stamps, lie prized open th back window and easily made his entrance. After securing the pottage etampa, tbe greedy burglar left a pew tar quarter oa the desk and made his exit. The session of the First Pres byteriaa church held a meeting j eater day afternoon and Sleeted Rev. Ed Mack, son of Dr. J. B. Mack, to fill Dr. A. W. Miller's place during the letter's tour. Dr. Miller will sail about the middle of next month for a three month's trip to Europe arid the Holy Land. T Loose 15,000,000 Acres. Austin, Tsx., June 10. Judge Key of th District Court, to-dar rendered hi declaion in favor of the State in the oaa of th State ve. the Southern- Pacif io Railroad Company to recover one-half of tbe landa acquired by the Company by virtu of State certificate itsued since 1878. Tbia decision, if sustained by the Supreme Court, will unsettle the titles OI ll.outt.ouoacree or land and cause endless litigation. Real estate men here era ftatnnlahed fc thA rioniafnn anl en. palled at the future outlook should it b sustained. Tbe case today was a test oaae. lb question at issue is one of greatest importance to nearly every railroad In the State. Thief Arrested The newa was received wi.h the ut most satisfaction by the community thai he bad terrorized; but the arrest of a dleeaaa that is stealing a way a lor ed aad valued life ia aa achievement that should Inspire heartfelt trratitnde. Chil unees, cold extremities, depressed spir - Ita, aad extremely miserable sensations with pale, wan features, are the results of disordered kidneys and liver, Arrest the cause at once by taking Dr. Pierce's Ooldsn Medioal Discovery. It is a purely vegetable detective,' that will ferret out and capture the most subtle long or blood disorder. Druggists, Destructive Cj clone. Wichita, Sax., June 8. This section was visited yeeterday by a most sever storm.' Th western part cf Sedgewick oounty and the eastern part of King- ham county suffered th mostp snd s space of twenty miles Iongby five miles wide, was swept over by a Cyolone. A farmer named Rogers sad his family war killed and many others mad homeless. The heavy rain was followed by hail, which laid low the grata Snd fruit crop. In West Sedgewick oounty many houses sad; barns snd' acres of crops were levelled to the ground. H Secretary Trict'l EoTemehts. . i . ., j... . cauuwiiiuib eeuutcs win. iui ui wiu Qerman, achoolship Nixo, the Dispatch eelleJI fnvKirfnlk eagAVInnk. Tb": o ' anuiurui. f euuo dwiw tary Of the Navy Visited th Norfolk navy yard today and' left hera far tir-iv ! vi. - a JVaahingtoa this afternoon. - -, ,r i -.iif .ar.- ..-i.... - .V-- - 1 Jw "W7iui-bo rf fllif, - It V'Tr a anviAjiaryua. iuu,t euoe i. -a. gon - in unio itiver reports mat in stream i VSry high and i rising rapidly, aad I shall be not len than three. That a diroo that a- large amount Of thfr wmkags ",,?1J-0,a fcold1lnl Bo counted several dead animals aad saw parts of houses that must have be longed to the unfortunate city..- High water has done mush damage through' ' --a - - . -. L tm- 1 aney neiu ihb abiipdsj iuo Boon. , tNgw Xiis Juh 19i Tha grand jury bss found indictments against Doctors Irwin, Ferguson and Hance, the phrsf ciana who performed-the- autopsv en the body of Washington Irving Bishop, th mind tead f, for . violation of the sanitary law.- They wilUb called oa tomorrow to plead ia the general sot sionscourt. -, va -e'-f -' . A Valuable Eeraedyv A letter from 8. P. Ward well, Boston, sirs: I oi v arte 'a Extract of Flax (! r"'on) Ctrrh Cure in June list for Lay i ever wi.a ereat satiafactlon, and f - i it th only thing I have seen which wr-' ! f' y, wi'.lout irritation, this in !.;..,... . a toe nostrils and throat. I,i fr "x and heaune. properties w- ; land imp-p '".;!?. Largs rr cuiKe 8 ilax bosp is ', ' ' ; sni ten. Try it. 25 cents. f - t -i at F. S. Du.Ty'g drug Leet Lives la Us Fl. raiTXiTT. Mi.. Jon 10. Edward Mayhae, ef EnuniiUburr. thai city, lost six ehUdrea ia th flood at Johaetewa. Joba Coal, a stadaat f 8e Mary's Col- ; ledge, lost twhtr-tar relatives la the earn dieaater, ' - Far the Fetoaue SaJferars. Tsxdmici. Mb.. Job 10. Oea. Jaa C Clarke, of Mobile. Ala., baa eeat $100 to Frederick tor the relief of the eunerers is tne rotomee vauev ' ' Kooasr. CmcACKXjaa A A dispatch from El Paaov Texaa, aays: Jack William. tbe supposed leader of a gang of robbers no held ap United State paymaster waam aeveral weeks ago, waa arreeted (her yeeterday. Thirty-five hundred dollars were found oa hia pereon. ataavBiKD. At Clinton ia th Baptist church on Wedneaday, June 13th. Rev. U W. Battle and Miaa Maggi Stewart. TbaJocaxxL extende warmest con- gratulatione. Atlantic & N. C. Railroad, r hkiqht uefxrtmznt, New Bkrn, N. C, June 13, 1889. To Truck Planters and the Public. The favorite "All Rail" route, onlv 33 hours to New York, ia now open, and the A. O. D. faat freight service will be resumed tomorrow ( Thursday). A. N. C. Truck Train 108 will leave New Bern, daily except Bundev. on and after tomorrow at It a. m. A. ft N. C. Truck Train via Ports mouth will leave New Bern et 4:00 Dm. daily except Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. S. L. DILL. G. F. A. Balance of Stock to be closed out at 25 per cent, below Cost. J. F. IVES. jel2dlw W. 1.1. WATSON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND AGENT FOR OMcaeO Packhlff and PfO- I w, , " vision Company. Pork, D. S. Meats. Bacon and Lard Always on band and at prices to heat any and all competition. Also, Millers' and Manufacturers' Agent for sale of all grades of Flour. 1 meats ana f lOUT at VnolC sale Only The patronage of the trade solicited. Office on South Front Street, je43 dw NEW BERNE, N. C. Lightning Bods. New Rods erected and old ones re paired at ehort notice. Leave orders at office of W. M. WATSON. Agent jell dtf Eagle L. R. Company. NOTICE. Application to Amend tha Charter of to Heus and Trent Kiver Steamboat Company. , , Notice b hereby itv.n that an aDnlleattnn will be maaa by the f re.ldeat and Board of uueotors or said uompany, Defor. the Clark of tha auperto Court of Craven Conn ty, on mm now; w Jni, uujb.b 11 o oiOCm, M. toaueadtbeabarterof the .aid Neu.e.nd Trent Klver Company, in tbe following par-tlonlara,towit.- xnatBrtieieaixorairreementDe amended leuMiae ue uu unaiwij aneu nve power it reunca its capital stoeK to anyanm It may I determine ob, so tbaa r ehali not be leae I than Flv. ThOQwnd Dollars. Ihat thi. oor- I Ptlon have mm to sell anv of its boau i u other nronerty. and eoeDtaaeonaldam. tVmUietorshai-eaol stock of the Company. j"h'',F??" T! .rthtto Mane Ita bonda at any time, in any deooral. nptl0ll the atoekhoidera may wiah, ao that tka eatlre amount ahalt not exoaad Bt any one time Twentv-flve Thnnaand Dnlla.ni lanffaivemottm orotber eonveyWof iany ur anoi ineuoupany a property as se- iih.t ,h r i ir. f " That no eeraOB shall hold any oflloa to wnleh no may- oe eieciea oy we atoeknoiders ;of tne uompanr, nnieae nesnait be the bona fid ewnet of at least two .bares of stock or aU company, and if any person while holding efflos as aforeaald aball dispose e4 hla atoak ao that he .hall own laaa than two baree.he .trail by noh aetdisqtmllfy him self frosa holding office, and seidemoe shall be eonaldered anmadered - t - . . - j tv . XaUMAo A. URKKN. . . ,U 1 - ' u I -i - ( . ana uww Bvuuen IDC auara if. :. rw of Dlraalara. - Mrr.r4(Tl0jr, ? - . . i Attorneys for Applloanf. eSd30d ' tv.Ji;t eaa)-' 'm i: Si . IJflritftfl , H ia u tittiiicu.t - t .' IS tklAVlVVl)' A Competent Printer to take Chirr or a country oractv Jtddreee - ' . v . j8. , , .Bavboro, Pam lico Co., N. CL , A large quantity of Beeswax, for which X will' pay from SO to 23 cents per ID. :: : J. XL K1LUUUN. Jun ,188. : . ,. . dim TiEith Ecom Eendv; Aimy sucp oa auaaie itreet. i lenty or water, not or coid, ana good larg rooms. Hotice.-- vi" f: T. DUNN respectfully informa the pubie that he ia repairing Watches, Clocks tad Je welry eppoait th Depot, New Barn. N. C Work guar aa teed aad price to salt the timeg, jeT dales Sea Breeze House, v Thie popular bouse ia Morehead City, located near th Teacher1 Aeeembly, ia aow opea for Gueete at Oa Dollar per day, or Five Dollara per week dariar the summer. The proprietor wltt'co hi beet to pleaae every on who may atop at hie house. . jaTdwlm J.T. EATON.Prop'r: Furniture!! JOHN SUTER Hu. oa band and l. receiving .very 4ay handaome Parlor Sulu, CbamtMrgeta, haavy walnDt, Bureau., Wardrobe. Uattresaea, Chalra, Lounge., SofM, etc., etc. He alo baa a line rf Home-made Work of Bed.tead., Sof... Tb,-, Bureaua, .ta., ' which are neat and .ubstantlal. Prices Itlglit Down to Kock liottom. " w Middl at.. New lie Berne. For Sale, The house and lot on Pollock street, now occupied by IT. R. DufTy. Price 81.650. Apply at occe to mSOdtf u. c. DITFY. Wanted, 1,000 pounds Beeswax : will 20o. to 23o. Also 1.000 Cattln 111 will pay from 5c. to 8o. per pound. ntn L- . .... . vjiuuo rruut c-oiion cicnange. J. U. SMITH. ' May 29th. ISM). dwlm Ho ! For the SeaT Beat Summer resirt the lovely island of on the coast ia O cracolie. Nature has made it sol Man has im- proved it! Sea breezes from every di- rectionl Finest lighing in the world I Sailing and surf bathing. Boats, Suits and Fishing Tackle at command for reasonable prices. qrand"openino Of THK 0CRAC0KE HOTEL, SPENCER BR03., Prop 'as, ON JUNE 18th, 1889. Hotel enlarged. Table unnnliM uh the beat. Servants attentive, ni nii Soda fountain. Hand of music. Rtai low. Steamer two trips a week from W.V,. ' ington and one from New Berne. First trip June 18th from Washington. TERMS: Per day Per week. Per month, $1.50 to $3.00. ' 7 00 to iaoo.i . saoo. Address SPENCER. BROS.. jelld2ai Washington, N. C. Come One And All, -it - And see 165 different kinds of STRAW HATS to be sold Bt Wholesale Cost at ' J. E. SMITH, Agt,'. Also a good line of MEN'S and BOY'S CLOTFJINa, BOOTS, SHOES and DBTfl A GOODS that will be (sold very cheap for S r ic Cash. J. E. SMITH, Agf., Middle St.,' New Berne, N.C-V You Ca4 Save Money;- By buying your Alabastine, Ready- Mixed Paints, etc, from i ; , r . WHITTY & GATES. ; ,W have tbe celebrated "Packera Io Cream FreezersM) sure and see them before buying any other. . ? " ' r : -- .We have a fall stock of evervlhln In "5 the, Hard war and. Builder linand -invito your attention to tbe aama. y - WHITTY & OATE3. Agents for thi" Sherwitt-iilifi celebrated Ready Mixed Paints, and dealers la Lima, Cement aid Planter. . NONE BETTUR : ..f THAN I OLD VIRGINIA 1V:'; CHEROOTS' .Takono.'0tVr!L' ft EOLEAccfcY. Era;: UJ iricvv AwnoiESALi: gi:c M .rTT-T j . . IihivLl. x - .... 4l l,ai 5 junl dtf . J. B. L.07, ;:.
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