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r j j) x T A'- r NEW BEl'IiE. N. C. WEDNESDAY.-JUNE 26. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. 6IJTI5CID. s a i k , - : t u-ai , f . . r 5; , ...... j;.J lm r ' ill. iLi,:'.'..in r if-- si t j i ..i ?, eacj . a i t-rr ty -x D. T. i.ltcvS a Cos Of the s t d t t i c, air L. J. r n'li .'J . jiceee. ' All u i ca -i u. L-3-2c . i. , V,.a ir baiotiar TVoeoeo at 1 j , . Juus Duss'B Wt luJi WJrt it Louars rBos. t;z!J the llc-zt::ci-s sea text Is'oveaUr. e tJ te fatrber, Tie teaser Aanie ef the E. CD. I Ho Ckllfrl yesterday with track uJ general u;vm.' The Y safer of thisl iia. i I at f,.o .Vl.irk thla nftr-l Oof ernor tL-i f.I loraket U nMtamM.KitUtMWaD. i .oom c? far tie Xlpab!icaa coaiI-Un sailed yesterday tor Norfolk. Ttel . . . . . I w t st . f . i a :n Hill... a i . i nation ror rresi dent ta lS'JS. emvaa uai mu m wiu mm ... - . Ir,u.. - I "Ok say boy l'w; luitimore ban. I No hand u smooth eev His hau iMm and tumbled oo louowug sraiesncsi iuti tne fv. w.-i .. L poa their loviag heart today Y j Tups, lei Cream ,'(. t, 1 ill ,4ravort,ead a fail . .v ,.;.. xi u t f v v VViilTTf & QaIM. . FL1S fL2 icd PARIS OSEES i)u:.i i.LAC.;. .;aYwuicE ifot '.7 if " JiBES EkDHOKD'8. T AMU XJ t t V 1 CL1S3 J Jb wot!' A thi oA. oa MtUftctory txcnted at term. 26tf 1)LODQD3, CulUftora ta I Harrow! t t ry low pHce. " ' Ucp, AtXSN ft CX. 1VPOBTE0 f RENCQ BRANDY AND HOLLAND OlN, just roeiTi and for t4la by .. ; Jambs Rxsuomd. "I7AIIILT MEAT CUTTERS at 1 . 00. AUJtH Co. TU8T RECEIVED Anothtr lot of J , GARRETT'S COONAO BRANDY for mU by c; JjlMks Ridmond. ONE Thousand Rolls Wall Paper at sry low prioea. v GlO, ALUM St CO. IlCaS WINES AND LIODORS for X Madlcioal and other for salt ty . Jakks Rkohord.' Thk Johnstown' physicians 'all argue that the loss of life In the great flood was not less than ' ten thonsand.n v We see it aonohoced that a treat has been loaned through Which rsiatiT eoss of k ozmbs of a bait of the prodact and pri of man at as- o owad with jnto baiisf aad u-. with bailing adaafcottoa: SiMOO, JuMk nf.i.ti ... . s n.' """v-"' - 1 Yards par bala. tioa. ah the maanuctnres rto uostparyara, sellout to one. companj to the loSJittlS alas of their pUnr. It is plain to I Total eott bacl Uos, ssia. oa jK.f if U ti, uKini thtt Tar oa bagxiag, ISIbs. r ITms ob tiaa, lOt IS Dein? adopted tJ tnonopolT Total urs pr bals. Si thronghonttho-worldforabrogaUnf N baUMO lba. 4TJI the old law ot trade, known as snp- Grow proo'ds for talcs fUM nip unrl dmn1 Tn nthar wnrtla Hst DrocSVls loss cost do away wit ti competition, especial- eottoo will natts. ovsruisoosia jata. iumI fc fc?r b'b.y 'Vbd i lylasaeb commodities as are of bsiog ad. ?p to th. StaSftlfi , . ra. Tha tars oa tha iits bolag Spar A.Z.Ii T... .1. prlinQ aeocasitj to the public, and Lm that on u to 4 p thnhr ohtAin &bAnlntA cnntrcl oot tb manafMtanrt acmiag to I the output and price. JTot barfli. Ths juU biin aftar II U onlT tha consumer bnt all lndind- Isuipped from tha bals Is -worth liaSo. " - - i . v i nl nfAVn,-... ...V MH.MM ' P Iaa wa aotwn oaremg www oatto. aar Bound. It will rsaalrt 100.000 1 u" i 4 ti.. .1 . .... . l.'.l.Iuo mo noatary ina scorn wnurjwiupicw; iuo iu01yv. """" . Oh tha purpls fnockerrU oro the conspiratorsRaleigh Pro- .f tT':'.: "JOb tha ern.lerown of thorn, - ..I., . - r:rin rrTw,'::.- .I"".."-T" Pain and cmprobrium- , Seventy miners are entombed io a pit In New South Wales, and it is doubtful whether they can.be rescued allre; Y "f S ! - Great distress prevails In the miaing districts of Illinois, owing to the strike oi the operatives; not lesj than 'three thousand women and children are in absolute want or food, ana many nave not tastea meat this jear Wllminffton Star. Gov. Hill may be a tricky politician,' as his enemies charge, bat he looms op as large as a moon tain on the political canvas when It comes down to enunciating pure Democracy. One of his latest vetoes bfings himjmt into bold re lief against the contrasting back ground of Republican centralization lie has vetoed the bill lor compul auij ouuuauuui-vutttiviiiw vuivui c!e. i'r Thus it is that Mr, Chandler not without value, even ' to ' those wuom he bates. Again his aad pranks of sectionalism keep the Democrats in Congress and at home iu solid phalanx, ready at all times to resist the sorties of the enemy, and not Democrats alone, but many cfthe Republican whites of the outh rango themselves with their tc'gkbors to repel the attacks which c -a conceived by Mr. Chandler, and ? Lich are designed to subjugate l' a white people of the South. :Uk Landmark." .. . are witnessed every day h tiv:-.: ; J Un-la that call to mind t' i ; i ia which the naturalis ; 3t..:lto show that mos i ara terrier, healthier. nd r i ra c : : -.fcrtatla " than the . . , ' -: U '. , z i anl least edaca' 1 1 it cf.Ua p:!i:!oa'ia, our Aa i:.:-'I;h!r.aa who 1: 1 a r: . ..t evici: i atnon 3i:;,j r: ::-:ry f ;st 3 poo tzt cnt o t' 1 1 ' ' ;tarocf ia tL3 vrcrll to tl; ; ---tol tie tzcit r'.:lr ') 1 3 ever witc ..!.:: Ia tha rod smasat liaht O tr tha hiUa spiral height Of tha city jut ia aiht . I lhe4 UAs a toy FWhad oat death aad lifa Flashed orer peace and stnf borrow aa4 jot . Bnt nona thai a to pray tot him IbNsw Barn, Jnaa S3. 1S89, at s-ai., Mra. Christina Jafcasoa, widow af reur Johnson, afed S3 rra,T months aadttdaya. Funeral frant Si. Cyprian chares at p m. aa Wadaaaday tfttk. ' lWo. ZSO. I lbs. f nio. rrto. too. tl-ISs tlna. 10i lit to. t4S60 nd comfort tha haasled. WhaistheratOKoaparW Froas tha parlor, from me mart Fro n tha world's ways of an With desire to loach his heart To comfort him thara r Who Is thara will go aside From life's pleasure, pomp and pride Snap tha manacles of gold, And poor a poa his vrouaded soul Tha ehrisai of praysr r Loag ago a mother prayed As the softly singing laid Gently aa his little sot Her bans to sleep Can that praysr be forgot And her lore a hopeless blot By God who saw hsr weep ' n tee ni-mm Ef ciitu ex Notice is hereby atea thai the Com- miastoBortof' Craves coast- will be ta iloa from July nth ta 13th InclasiTe, for the purpose of reeking the Tax List foe 1889 ss pretided la Section It, Ma chinery Act. AU persona haying oomplaints are notified to appear aad make them to said board daring their said sesiioa. J As. jl. BRYAN. Ohm's B'd Com Vs. J. A. RiCHAlDflOsT, Clerk. S3 head Breathed not half the Iots the felt Oh, is there aught that can tffce A mother i prayer from God' grace t Yet who is there to slip awsy From tha parlor, frcm tha mart From tha world s wsysef art To comfort her boy today r f .O Pr A T NTiVWR o' P" Vi erop. 10 ht hal1 of P'Mtor.um XUJ V74V.AJ X XJ Ft k?e , WlLUAM H. Ou. As the holy Upers shine ft- nrvvtr j nprprrjpifvre B. McFeatmi Mosquito bars.1 ; , .; j ' i... m m m ,f . Tha watermelon will soon be In market. A good crowd pastsd down to afore head last night. Owing to an accident the Tehama ia detained at Washington and will sot sail today at announced. Notice will b given .of date of sailing, , Newbera, N.C. - - - iti mm i i ew.-ii- iOKTH CAKOLUTA METIS. , From the State Papers, Day and eight before a shrine Burned a thought within a mind Of tha hall of Preatorium Land with toorn, thame and blame Land against our Saviour's name Of all that we owe him And these holy thought that came Wrought hsr strong. She was a girl With none to help her In this world, With none to help her go apart Save the deelre to touch hit heart. To comfort him there To hold him up with armt of dust Till God should send angelt of Trust Her burden to bear, Wilmington Star: We learn that work o Fifth Street M. X. Church will toon commence. The Church when complet ed wm be the largest in the city la seat ing eepacitv and a very on itruoture AthtTille CJUseui Crop reports from all ever the county art good, except as to tobacco, which la sot as satisfactory ee AMlrftd. Onl nhonft hftlf aeon af t. twii. . tvU "tha weed" wlU be mad la Madison ln,thecaim, chin mooni.ght .Z I., x.-ll ,i.T 7tZ owing to tha scarcity ot plants and the !" hius spiral neigbt wi;,BMQUuiwua,iiuwlufiuiiwwiitM41llMTyninfc , . ( I Of the City JUtt In light iunu. ine seoona sum irom tais niace i rx7tii. t.-i. . n i .l i uutterea Degemmea wlllb. warded in af.w days." ; want, to W. thlrtyflv. to lort, LJtt The next aeuioa of tha University of M All, the pur. star, shining o'er, Rerth jrjarollna wUI open the first 7 tV iifi V.TJr,,?!. Walkl the condemned, ThnradaV la Bsptembe. Ihd 'trustee, tmud and not ridden ont af .-.iw' EwntMnoDier part, one saw having ordered the1 chanes af their i They are for the Scotland Neck cavalry 1 """uu j Ul"""u,"w recent maetinff ' : I who have their Owa equipmenta. V T'Oh, do you think," he arte l r . " t i m. - . M a. . M. . . I tT..i I II I. MAMW k y , UM:. tMM w p AMkiir .t I wo xprees! me estate r armors I " y A t mttef ,, front N. P, .Pmitnl at. in-Boa will naat In Favettavtiu next I All my wayward, wasted pst Barachlas,' Ala., has enclosed three I month hd tha Chroniole announces I Hidden from those that slept V larca cotton blooms. Mr. Smith .ays I that Capt, Alexander will retire from I uropping nis numoiea nesa tha -.- KiAm ..ri. a. thft flr.t tn. presiaency or wis organization not y . , iK-in,, tiiinr ta sarv knMf. .. Thai Looking o er the moonlit lands of June, and that com la laid by. - , ZZnrl nt . ... M.u.i.a i. .. im-l Lowly he said. . TV i"Wt.ra Pmm"'mi( - tit. I nnrtftAt natter to tha Ufa an1 mn.rmM af I Speaking as tho' h. counted himself dead "w T I ri.iVlJ,T.V.nt.7 r i I "If I mieht live atain young men of th. Baptist Churon tmr- V77mrrZ ... .. tf Ishhuld once more live a as ..e - T . - a ' KflllaltT Ft N bIWbI Mlfl KlistaWPValV M fftTVI U I : . . . . . . 7 i A 7 fM a KriW caUonVaV. I .pouring tafor 'th.' vartos night at th. mldenss of Mr. A-. Bragg, ,a th , aeulty of th. Atricul- All ar. cordially invited to attend. , I tural and Mechanical College. A An interetting artiol. oa bagging for 'Jtf&ZZZSlZl cotton Is tn this issue, written by Mr. WUmlnirt0 .Bd wha was a few W. H. Oliver, who says it is acarefuUy dsysgosrTestdn CbatUnooga,Tann., and accurately computed statement, It I was brought tnrougn nere yesterday oa Is wall worth conslderlns !t th. f ana-1 J w VKUBUigtOB, .-" rr- vX - x , ; u I :. wKrrmuj; t "7H,Ba JrJ. , w 8napped th.oords of sia la twain- t : 1 . - I ma MJIIIHIU A1TWIW. OK JUU1EQ.1 . Ta- waa rr.n Three cases In Mayor's court y after-1 suggesting that Its editor aak sevsrai I Afla tbe faces lovei long since dav4 Wm. Moore .was lined . X5 And 1 Methodist aiviaes to writ, article, to I with th. veac. of penitence . m n a . . a i tht AuTMtts. rlTiU uau ttiuiiau tf I , rv t ArAi cost, w m. i. ury an wee nnea swa l - T,," Vi a . ..v,.. I " '-a r..,.iW.wJi( dntlesofs pastor.notof apreaoh.r.1. ... . . . . ..wt.. . j GU...UU .. - w i Kev. au, w. u. norman, or this plaoa,!"-"" Ail cotoreu, ana eu wiw bf vr -neui-1 du aces ntaea to eonuiDuie an article I r . " . "r , , T " v.i vvu! ? I upon this subject. - we feel quite tare I ' L'0"T J fha ftAt.lil ha aa sin hiSArt HirMi ft 1MI duuuw uaw buvwuss-j read with much interest. Mr. Norman si(a,!-,nekI,na mlld ta a model pastor at well as aa tbUIA""'llww,-UOtt,u r NEW BERNE AND PAMLICO IM. The ateamer TAHOMA. MIDSUMMER 8CHEDUXE, Ooataiaaetsc Vrtdav. Jaae tsth. and son tin ti Ins Sorlna the moaUte t July, Aosoat ana pari oi MpumMr, vns KMiewln( aoftid ale wUI be ta oparaUoa: Lhti MewBarne aa IriSar raornloa a' 81x'ahMK for Waahlncton, N, O.. vUOcra- eoae, arrtvlas at waablnatoa aame nlint. juaave waaningion lor uoraroaa on arrival or ataamer ureanvuie nainrda; morning, reaoblDC Oeraeoke tnatevanlna. LMTiueraeoaa mnaay arternoou. irrlv- lni at waaamsioa aaaae aignt. Iava Waaainfton Tneaday mornlog.ar riTtat at Oeraeoke aaaaa Say. Leave oeraeoke lor Mw Berne Tuaadav eventog. arriving at Viv Baroa wedueaday mornios. Leave New Berne Wednesday morning for Bayboro, and aU Intermediate landing on Neuae ana Bay nvera, retarnlng to Mew Berne xnoreaay evening. Leave Hew Berne fur Washing-ton via Oeraeoke Friday morning, and continue tha run isdeacrlDed. Thai one trip per weak will be made from New Berne to Uoraeoke and Waahlnaton (rrwayi, reiurmnv; we ronowmg Wednea day morning, affording pereona an excellent opportnnlty of spending a few dayi at the moat dealrable point oa the North Carolina ooait to anjoy all the pleaenree lneldentil to an ocean summer resort. Peieons daalrlng tovlalt Portamoulb are enabled to do to by this Una with little trouble. A pleasant trip to Washington Is alio afforded. Una trip per week will be made over the regular Nenae and Bay river route. Fare to Oeraeoke and return S2.50 Single (are....... , 1 -fx i to wainingion . j.ao For further Information apply in JNO. 8. MANIX. New Berne, N.C, Jane 'U, lKttt. mm: mimi POVJDER Absolutely Pure. " - This powder never varies. A marvel a , parity, atrength ri wholeeomenees. Mora eeomieal than . ordinary kinds, aad eaaaot be eold In eoi petition wtta the BOl- ' ttiude of low teat, abort weight, alnm ar phoaphate powders. Hold only ta - caaa. . Koyal Uaiiku fowDin Co., luS Wall at, . N.Y. Juueffldan wed frIAw Round Knob. This favorite Mountain Resort is opes for the Season of 18S9. Gueete enjoy the advantages' of the best Mineral Waters; among them a superior LITHIA SPRING within one hundred yards of the house Terms, 86 to $10 pfrweek. Post Office in the building. W. I) Si'KAQUE, je25dwtf Proprietor. For F.ent. The home and lot on Pollock street, )w occupied by H II Daffy. Pqb- teseion given Hip lutuf July. mSOdtf 11. B. DUFFY. Agent. I'd only live to be His, Bit, v. bo did give This priceless peace so me. I Counting life a farce of fate Flill of hopelessness and bate Till she cam. tame- Like God's angel.' use to come I To lead men oa to love and home Aad God's way t to see. Aad when I saw the Christ's pain ra.,! derly conduct. anniSjn.e :.-V 1 Persona), '.n- : .- Messrs, A M, Baker and C. L Oukml have returned from a trip North. preaohar, ' ' uuiijH,vt wuuob vuuui; , m i kilt. oath. Wilmington and Weldoa visiting Miss Sophie. Jones. t,.,v ; Jroad Is on. of the most Oseful servioet - . : a-. i, ,,, - ., 't -I the company performs, and tlmilar ser Trustees Meetings,'; I u , -1 ' 1 vice extended over the Wilmlneton. Atameetini of th. iiustee. Of the Columbia, and Augusta and th.Carp- lll.a rieitwal A lanaa sm V. (as a.ldes as,a la la rta.-.a- S.Jf..' , a-, j. I Allies VTJUS ! a IV Ivavv BUISB ejibr vmii SSJ new axnuo -vcauemj, neiu Juuauaji,. -..-i-i v,. . .t 1. evening,' a committee constating of tbl. terrice to Wilmington and locality alessrs. J. o. uonz.' X. A. ureen aaa I aiong tneee nn-s. une oi in. wisest Geo. Aliens Were iBDolnted to look ?.'sd men Wilmington has ever had veaitA BjAjsj nut ues svirjuw vt a rasai ysjums wssaj after the lelectlon of a teachef to takft l.liV laatna 4 smnUUIsi tkae. 7 mwa1 experience fully tuiuins this obearra- BJ0O1A11Un ,Nsk.iw o,ov. Jon Buffering for our take For tha honor'that we place ! Upon, the greatness of a race wno gave a woman iuu oi grace For God'.owamotner . We will meet without a trace ' Of aught tav. Joy one of that race Tho' he does com. from prison place And call hlm brother P ;..v' i -'W.H.Pi Ia Oronge, N. d June, 1889. iPicnio aad psduo sptausr, Cant. W, A, Darden will meet with rill 5 a :;ato ticket w::: Tcrakcr Tha new brick, building for that purpose This is a fine opportunity tot tome progressive man to establish- a perma nent high school in a locality that hat few superiors. The comtai.'.ee left for llorehead V-at night where they will consult with the ciucers of the Teachers Assembly towards teenrieg such a per son We trustihat sometbing of gubsUcikl worth may bo accomplished lockirg t warl givirig us better educational 3 jr.l means hereby our own ca la ltfrt tt I to frsSeh it I., :t 3 b. used tion of thirty fears ago. '.I'V-V'Z. Notice. . ' - The county commusiooeri ana county board of edujttlon of Lenoir county IU meet in joint eeseioa on the first Monday ia July for the purpose of elect- 7 a county irjrrintenent of public! i. rncnoa to ti e uoevpirea term 1 by the de"i ef Cct. W B. 1. . V.. V,'.CasdV, C.-..3, 1 1. Co. Com. II. D. nAirP7i,Chmn. I J. EJacstion. Jons 20,1'- Cox ; place, near Shady Grove, Jones county. Si. u, Jnif i, vxsv. au aui- anooe and the nublid are invited. Comal and bring your baskets, and let us bars an Ayianoe jubilees . -v . t - a. u. UAJOLTOJ, rree, :-: LtT. BASKDfS, Secretary a ' c ar3 1 1: v. g": cf 1 ' t-ra f. t?ii cf StU-i-' '1 83 '-raj;:. ; tlo L..i .' i ' for a 1 1 C, ri:rcl IiT'-r , ',, . EPocn. The transition from long,' lingering and painful sickne9 to robut health marts an epor.S m te i re ot an individual. BociiB rT::Wfl evet.t U trearoiea in the mew o.-y and the a.'noy whereby -the rooa 1 o lib hoi b-a a s'ds4 is gratefully t: -flil. L'j 1 1t is f t so much is heard !n r-nips of i -" ;,3 1 ''"TS." go many ' l t!.ycwe t' r r " .(.! ion to health, ' X' i u-e cf t-e 't AltTative and !f y-i t" t 1 w.'.h act dis ' , '-1, 1 r ct - si!, of lor? - - . find , . , i. ty it i it . . !. 1 nV. ,.,alearid v A Mallltnds of lllmenlt. The ailments whioh afflict th. kidneys and bladder ar. so numerous that mere ly to name them would fill a space far outrnnniDZ the limits or Wis article. Suffice it to tay that they are both ob stinate end dangerous. To their pre vention Li os tetter's stomach Bitter. Is well adapted. The stimulus which it lends to the action of the kidneys when they are lethargic, serve to counteract a tendency in them to lapse; first, into a state of pernioious inactivity, and after wards into one of positive organic die- e'o, which soon destroys" their deli cats Int---laments, poisons the blood and c a death. 'A- double purpose is e; rv i by this depurent. It promotes sc'.''y cf the kidneys, and expels im r -.' i f,-r, the Hood which have no r :,r.M cf cjtlpt. except these i i. C "-.!, Liiiousnwe, fevet r i i r' " ' " "i end d j'fpfgia, 1 r . i ty t'.ia r, -d seine .'. t :.. . t-1 i lesccje. ; PUBLIC SALE OF CITY REIL ESTATE IH IE BERNE Monday, Aug. 5th, 18 89. Waoth f' a DAT VWT a "l Craven County. J James C. Harrison, Adm'r of John O. Gardner, dec d. Against Joseph E. and Sarah F. Gardner, heirs at-law. Petition to sell .lands to pay debts, etc. In obedience to a judgment of the superior Court of Craven county, ren dered in the above entitled suit, Feb'y 15th. 1889, 1 will sell at Pnblio Auction to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in New Berne, N. C, on Monday, August 5th, 1889, at 11 o'olock A. M., the following described lots io the City of New Berne, belonging to the estate of John O. Gardner, deo'd to wit: 1. Part of lot No. 294. osthe north side of Pollock street, being 68 ft, 8i inches front by 142 1 ft. back, adjoining lot of B. B. Davenport on the east, and the lots ot others, now occupied by Samuel Cook, described in a deed from Graham Daves, attorney, to John O. Gardnor, recorded la Records of Craven county, Book No. Do, folio 68, subject to a mort gage of 1300 part purchase money and interest on same from i eb'y 20th, isoa Th. proceeds from the sale of this lot or enough of th. aame, will be excln sivsly applied to the payment of said debt and interest. 3. Part of Lot No. 801, bounded on the east by the lot of Misses Mary and Fan nie Hay, oa the Math by lot No. 899, on the west by the lot now occupied by Rev. R. K. Beam, and on the north by Pollock street, measuring 43 feet front on Pollock street, and the samewid.h on back line' being 48 ft. by 1071 ft. now occupied by J. . Avery and U A Bray and families. 3. Part lot No. 801, at the southeast corner of Pollock and Fleet street ex tended, measuring 68 ft, 9 inches front on Pollock street, aad extending back 107 ft. to the lino of lot No. 899 ex cepting that part of said lot now covered by the , buildings occupied by J. C, Collins bow ocoupied by Rev. R. K nearn. 4. Parts of lot. No. 801 and 899 measuring 40 feet front southwardly from corner stone on Spring street, and S4i feet front from said atone north' wardly on line of Fleet street extended and extending baek eastwardly a. far aa the building, and fenee including th. Und conveyed by Elisabeth and Elijah Piver to John ,0. Gardner by deed dated Nov. 17th, 1880, now occu pied and used by J, C Collinses a store and dwelling. ; v t t Sale will commence at 11 o'clock A.M.y' :f'"f- 5 ;: ' -! ' .', 4 Termsof Stle One-half cash; balance on a credit of tlx months, with notes to be approved. Title reserved until fall payment is made. ; ; New tieene, w. u., June S3, 188. . ; 5 175 Sample Hats, All Shades, Shapes and Prices, in Wool and Fur Good, will be gold at" New York Cost. Barrington & Baxter. The Best of Medicine, That pure Corn Whiikey, at ' J. F. TAYLOR'S. Pure Alcohol. At J. F. TAYLOR'S. Kirk wood Flour, The best in market for the Dries. At J. F. TAYLOR Cassard's Pure Leaf Lard, THE BEST, At J. F. TAYLOR'S, Foot of Middle street. Store For Rent. - On Pollock street, now occuDied bv J. B. Holland. Possession eiven 1st at August, 1869. Apply to jel4 dtf Dr. F. DUFFTi Lightning Rods. New Rods erected and old ones - paired at short notice. Leave orders at office of W. M. WATSON. Agent.' j jell dtf Eagle L. R. Companje Wanted, --aIS A Competent Printer to fike Cuaifge) of acouutry offioe. Address "TRIBUNE,' V j6 dtf Bayboro, Pamlico Co., N.OL? -' GREEN, F0Y & (ja,, IBexilxoirsu Do a General Banxing business. ' ; , BAMKWfl B,6VU. Middle Street, fourth door Wlow Hotel Albert, ' , v 4; . Wdwly UK W. BERNE. N Notice. W. T. DUNN respectfully Informi the DUbtiC that ha ia l-Anairino w a ..... Watches, Clocks and Jewelry oppoeite the Depot, New Berne, IT? C.4 ' ootk guaraateea ana p noes, to suit the times. -iefdwln. h X JAMES O. HARRISON je25 Adm'r of John O. Gardner, deo'd. ,1 Heavy sale, ot this WONDERFUL MACHINE.- It sneaks for Itself. The ladies want it because It is a PERFECT machine.;: ' ' ' ; 1 J. M. HINE3; Agent New Berne, N - i Eath Rooms Ready At mv shon on Middle street. ' Plentt of water, hot or cold, and good large rooms. - . ," -, . junldtf. 7 J. a DROWN. 1 Ybu Can Saveilfjncj By buylnjc your 'Aiabastme. Kaadr Mixed Pain te, etc , from -.-. . .. . WHITTY & GATES, " 4 - " "' ' ! 1 . 4 : We have tha nnfohrafa r.. "!.', Io Cream: Free aiers-bo sure and see them before buying hay other 1 - We have, full the Hardware, and Builders line, and invito your attention to the same.- , . i ' ' WHIT & GATES. Agents for th ?Rkil.Tjp;- celebrated Ready Mixnii p?nta . dealers in Lima, Cement and Pi.. . . n;i;.T7antcd, 1 A jargo quantity 6f Bers which I will pay from 2D to 2 June 4,1889. I ---
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 26, 1889, edition 1
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