-Sr.. -v - -t TONAL, VOI;. y.IIIN()lIl .VEW BEBNE. N. C.. SATURDAY. AUGUST 10. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. y-''i Vr-'-- ' f .V BUSINESS LOCALS. 300 BEAD CHICKENS W re ft It s. Dail'S, Broad street. T T SEFULTuBiaon'e Universal Atlas I J ofth. World, ew aoiuon ana tevised, Person, desiring ,uw t wore mv mm samnie anu imt gram i . A .kl Joubhil offloe. y L ; v: jJ" i. F M POUTED FRENCH BRANDY AND ,1 HOLLAND GIN, juat eceived and V ORB WeWlodla rtoUhiet at 'i ' x " : " v ; , . Robots bob. i --TTrT nfjreT)-liiothsr lot el 1AKBEPT8 COGNAO HRAStY for sale by jvjum wtDjaro. ; f-riuun VQ Irl.TMrliwOMamlT1amrwrflt.in .JUL Freeaere, Re.trigeTator.iipHfnJI VliM of eeaooaabU gonda at - ? I A ' I Ji Ai'iUt ''i-ttiWJBn 0mr i,t"r.T.t - . . t .'"OURS BLACKBEBaY JTJICE . rorjiuroQgQ Montana, wiiicn tie says f4 a ileal 1fff!lLt'Ci' was not of a political character. . I rwrLtii-fltiir terms., . ..ii y i i vwav 'eeww y !tttv, " IS?, l" - a wiuii i- '."v"-.' I .. 'ttATTAnO.t.. 'JJ MrttiotAktvaad other. usee for sale I by ':tr JAHKU REDMOND. TBBRBiaagreatdealofrtckness at Johnstown. John JL. Bullivan ia now n j ail, la Jacksonville, Miss. King ALEXANDER, of Servia is bnt thirteen years old. C Bozenian has been selecteu as I the capital of Montana. 'vA- BRiTisn fleet has been ordered to the scene of the seizure in Beh flngsea. j. 7 , v MR. i ARNbijj b neaitn is uioncu, . fc , . a,-.! U18 poybiomua iiuvw ut0 - go tO the South Of France and re-1 tnain there until next Summer. I gvg?. . . . ". . , I , the seventh annuar iruit iair oi ; . . the North Carolina State iiort.CUl-l jural SOCletj Will be hold at Wins- ton on the 21st and 22nd instant. I rrry t..n.f .rrivA tn Roatnnl - r"Vw;MV""t'77:"- .on last weuaBBu-y. x. , that- be la away irom tne seas o. i uovernmeni a great uei ovojf too .much. cy " 'I i ' t m .t ,,!t -iLXg' " . I . "OLD dominions ran into anu ; sank the Sloop Ella Ma Jii Norfolk I hatbor last Wednesiaayuj prying. I ' The ' Sloop CUB?.' &J&9&i4W I -lrnwnfii.i "twilu 1 - " I r,wWW MJ'At5 THE Iftry JU. kUO Ca8ftj ' PA IW' .O-ent f '.-tvIrfkOXliW tidal 'kliVAt"Mll TMSfrfn I jixtivuriuft. tt uu uua v y v n. ti t-- --- . - - . I THE following named fourth-Class illUKB .wiBtfl'aBu-wwuw-nriaenini eieutioa. ui tne oauooK in Llverpoorfoc Uo -rtnurder needjittiepeta in the household. husbantk. btOUKutl MdiWpf i Dr. -Frank Duffy is the first ' intlHr ' Mr' Mhi-feli wasf there- PPlyuj8Wth Clerk of the Sup --A iAilcifV? ' ' : : ' Ooori,npder the new law, for a nnafmaiitAra were 'aDDOinted lastl required to obtain such a certificate puBiuiamci . .Jnai.t.,flifor registration on or before the 1st day a .. . . I. :L- I Fannie Wooten. at Fort Barn well; D. M. Stanton; at LaGrange, and Nellie J. Shooter, at Bed Springs. ON the 7th Inst . The . prisoners confined In Fort Sai Joan deClloa V; VeOrW5; : JfezllMVUtea I aeainsC the ottejalftli on duty at the fort shot twenty pfof: lumbo ahlnglee, etc The Eaglet ,t. Jli.A- An T.niiAl nfl,iirt.lof thla tine will attlVe today. .THE Stale armefaM Alabama now in session atfrAnten haVe adopted a resolnilon'dedarinfl mal uh swum mlZSSSSmWSSiit m n d lion i BBO coiiou uagging ior wrap nine cotton, and will tlttfferiioTmig.: t , : ; ? , ; cumstaaccs ufo Jnte." it it -fl. A MOTOArspe .fl nttrV1.-t.1r.1li "","!r,lvr,W:T" Xiaizdell, bheefjiittie;; 'bU'est ;i 88t""nd nnoltriiabf: Mtirana iiT i r TiflnnftllSl jtsterday diBCOyered that fcrcrlos t-. fltn ATtinnn rif f 2R7.n(50 hr,:l tnn , ,tr : - ccnitted in ,Ws name, by J, Fraak ot IjEockwobdJ & pallam, atr toraeys or taarcity.,- m'flkm . - . 11 ! i- 1 -MP ?yirom ortnv varoiina. 3 to n i! Ktatea inriner a'.tntarftVA'HiA -7. ? tivait j: juivua tuiwiuviinn yaumnj w tui uw uuw iu i-jrua A wd:ir: jilfl XeV'aa i .. ;t i . i i ... i j ) i wiV) eya to Dun ureas : I; i .3 lito the EaatLcra i talk U that 'over bston-i:c- 75 Intense feeling of indignation m-availa In TJ vrrwvl ox af the re. I nlt nfth.lUvhrlftlr trial. v aid It was a QiniCUlC matter to restrain I . . M . , . , . , I the ' people from attacking the . 1-1 Ja '."" - court room; bibdh are uciuk laneu i A- . . . . i a 41 1 . .ti. nA. w , ,Wiiminffton Star tai. Wilmington mar XHK YYiutnington JL'OBt pauiisnes a New York. .BDebiaL of Aue. 7. '"' Whtch 8ayB:"Jt"J.13ii(;baraon, pro- could run the road another season with Sf Prietoroftitemocrat, 1?? ifiazette, and representatjve on tne national comm ttee.lroaa miosuon a nepioraoie oonaiuon haaheen in thia itv for a raw davn BR een ,a tDW m Ior a re,ir aaJ8- HeTetarned recen tly from a trip .. . 4 He expresses himself, however, as pretty certaiu of Montana for the uouiuoruiiu puny in iuo ueii x reai' . .... . . . . . . the other new States he spoke guardedly, bat said he saw no rea son to suppose the chances were noc gooa ior jjeraocrauc organiza tion and victory. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 0. D. Like -Change of schedule. J. II. Hinxs The high arm Davis. Notice change in the 0. D. sohedule. Some good work1 is now being done in Cedar Grove cemetery, There will be a match game of base- ran lun cTouiug b biia i.'mi iuuuuo at four 0clock- I 0ur friflnd thfl A f tQ ten jta reaaere of the second game of base- ball betwten the Goldsboro and New Berne Clubs. I u. a - i . :u i.i.. x hts uinuiou ifUuruauiouif win in&o I . . R.,Blffh ftn nITtTnBai1),-. tnn l3th The AUantio boys contemplate going up on Monday. ln Mr- R- Williams' communica- hion published in yesterday 'a issue the word "pious" in the next to last para gr,pn Bhouid have been "Simmons. " James w the Democ,8tio deputy of internal revenue haa turn ed over his office to his successor, W. J. til. , n, Mr n,...,... Bn in this section he goos out with a olean record Th Clwk: Of our Snperior Court de- sirea te -fiod -liomcs for two beautiful ii.ni f.T 'i, i..r. ..4 ITO' - Sr T . r I feiaht . VOSrS. , f WOUld Prefer tO have - Ar.iA kv.J fnillno l.nl t""T buvidu vj iuuiiiod uv . . ,t . , : . . ... pnysician erier cer-l i .!....: . . ..S1 physician. All praotioing physiolana . . . of January, 1890. 1 Personal. - rf.el7rf q" ' y"t?rlfly evening on a Visit to his old home in Carteret, guppfjigWewa. xh ateamer Annie of the . C. D, ialled yeaterclay with a full cargo The ateamer Manteo ot the O. D. line sailed yesteraay witn a cargo or rreigoi Iviiha:. ot the tot t Caroline Jones, violating seo.ll.ohap. Hilliard Pollock, violating sec. 8, chap. 5 fined So and cost.'; and yet over 500 tek'Tlolattn uekf elmbi-8;tat!i. . . "Tf . . . alttydayalnnriaonvW' - . eaHundred ;Teara .Agoj-kf I $ In the latter part ot the lotn century i -, .... ; . . . i , .. an ant was lnirnaucea into tna iniriisn Pariiamant which reads aa follow.: v i , iusl irvuwu, ui nuwrcr wi. rana, poo.u "ti'fy: ..wswh maldS Or WiaOWS, mat anail, from and . j . mcjecte, by the use, of loente, paints, cosmetics, wasnes, arHnoiai teetn, raise ?" ' u"' "y.' ""V".'. neeiea enoes, ooisierea nips, snaii incur pKainst witchoraft aqd like mlademeanf lore, auau tuo lunmono uiuu uuutiu.iuu shall be nun ana void, properties, Dr, Sage 'a aaIII.. ..1 il..l:.. """"" uoanuit properties, vw, dko atarrn emeay a- , a - i t . a cures tha worst oaaea or nasal catarrh, t cases oi nasai catarrh, the bead', coryza, and M"ef'i;-;oe,,,t,'i,by Uiuu vuui iu- tun win, . wijrat, a liu . . .i i j . i. a. n J -ttnrrhal headaches. : ou That o&uide Aid. From the Kinatoa Free Frew of this week w &e following paragraph: Waahineton Brvan'a onlv hoM to induce i unfa umu uuimi wiw u Governor Fowle to reappoint him Preal- aent of ttae A. H. u. B., is py repro- eenting to bim the true condition of the I roaa its dsq oonaiuon i-ne aian i i ii.i i .1.1 how it could ran another aeajoa with- out outside aid") and then to penuade I the Uovernor that the only way to se- 0Ure"0UUlde aid" is to appoint a man I. to suit ma. Tucker, ot uaieign, "r: DTJa,-. J reappoint the man who has brought the " f2 Iequire another season quite certain tj 'outside aid" "outside aid" to ran for it is almost if not that the source of that outside aid" would under the same moniffomanf Avanf.nallv oat. nnuABflinn of the entire property by foreclosing the mortgage on it. The above reason, viz: that a single stockholder who has purchased a few shares of stook at about one fifth of its face value is trying to control the man agement of the road, has sounded the alarm to the tax payers of Craven, Pam lico and Lenoir who hold two thousand shares of stook for which they have paid $300,000, exclusive of interest whioh would run the amount up to $500,000. The people who have paid for this stock and are still paying for it have and feel an interest in the matter, and therefore we have no apology to offer for continualy refering to it in these columns. It is no excuse for the reappointment Of Mr. Bryan if he is unfit as a large majority of the people along the line of the road say he is, because Maj. Tucker will not advance more money unless his man is appointed President. To grant this right to Mr. Tucker would be W v ii tuniij tuiii hip ivau nuu a uinu' ment oyer t0 hinii I( he refge8 10 assist the road in obtaining money un' loss his man is appointed can't the rod, if a competent man roa, u a competent man i pus at iw ... . . A i hMk. hnrrnnr mnnflv Alaawharar 11 ' j -- well known that the road is werth far more than the mortgage debt and if i. I JI i.-X3 J tl.L lt- ...... head ot the road, money could be ob-1 tairred at five per cent, interest and the i- t DBA I'UaV WVUHl UUVI SJU1U VU The people along the line of the road protested against uov. scales s action in yielding to the Raleigh influence in the appointment of Mr. Bryan, and they will protest louder if he is continued under another Democratio administra tion. The foundation upon whioh Mr. Bryan's friends urged his reappoint ment has been knocked out by his own I . . . MmlM,on- ue mae m,MaKe8 r.inh olmrrnnArl tho roxainfa nt Hit He has made mistakes . . . - - . . i . i roaa. ana now no savB ior is cn&nrea I ' nriftk aa.inff Bfl kA k.fl liftf J...'. I.T 3 H 1 no must nave outsiae aia to run another year. The people of the East do not believe flnx, T?au,I nrill nllrtw Tnnlrar tA coeroe mm in tins matter, aaj. luoaer I was Mr. Bryan's choice for Governor, or at least we are informed that Mr. . If. 11 M Bryan wrote a communication to tha lUH mortgagee lM UIHHIIUdUVU WIVU "1Dlfliilf. tio-wr fir.rinrr Goldsboro Argus, whioh waa vvXYJJYJirl liehed, before the assembling of the State convention, urging the nomina - tion of Maj. Tucker. It ia a well settled fact that Mr. Bryan look, to the . . , 9 n f . . . a a aqaaoiaaaM uuuiwu to vt saa inTvuBtaaaaya Raleigh influence for hia appointment, jtt wBph qulte B arge number of con anditis equally well settled that tkel versions were made, though the fro- people of the counties directly inter- es ted in the road expect the Governor to consider their rights. U Tr.unp. Men' Ohriafaan Aaaocia- i . tjon The Jouenal desires to work up more interest . in - the Young Men's Christian Association of New Berne., The Association ia now in Its fourth! " ' a"b' ' iottti. nrBt lW0 M-wiaieno. - - Why interest naa decreasea inateau ot increasing, we are not certain that we 1 are prepared to answer,' but will srjg- I - . . - 1 . ; waning, tnereny usurp- I Inir t.ha ftlnntfotifl of Churchatt.Trlk arAnofc a""'lJ""' r" rrr fsUered by the AesocUtloh; and 11 III VIMWW ai w W aaw aj itWHIIWU SV kW Wit Ither suggest that It should be made I . . ; v-.'.V... mora a niaea or nieaflnre: morn attan. (U' nnM ha irik tn tha inaAiiisVll ruuui tuiu iru yuysiuan unuw a. iwu ubtary w a messing to any community.! -I. ii.. ..r..l inuw. wuruui ! - uii oiMieisuvuy. is I good book's and subscribing to the' lead ing magazines or tne country. . we uo n.ot e?B .OBS vmu, os i should te a ispensea witn, out mat an i eaon.Bnouiu un maun cu oreara DUB - l interest' in ,th( department jwa hava isuggoBtea,.!,. i. "4-: ' -li.,.- A.- ar-' .--.'-,. J- XV iu.1 nuuu. v. r v. ..-.. . uu tehai a utaiv eontrovarMA r j l r - "r- About the Latin term perse. '.i-'a if 0u must Indnlsa in Latin "trim. if ou must indulge in Latin 'trim r,:f- miD8,-.- ,1.-; s Confine yourself toourVPerptmnion., -.. . ... . . ... - JiOKTH CAROLINA KEffS. From tlie State Papers. The Tar bo r 6 Southerner reports three burglaries in one week in that town. Wilmington 8tar; Rioe nlantera along the Cape Fear are dieoouraged at tne proepeot of anotner freenet Orinn SenttnAl: Mr. T,. I.. Hr rinjf, whoii joat from his old home in Daplin, eayeeropsare almost washed war. receiving tha mnatdamaira from the very heavy rain there ' Monday " Elizabeth City Carolinian: A Chowan man came to town the other day with a oart load of saddles, and sold them at 40 cents each. He said he made them at odd spells and on rainy days. We'll warrant that he pays his debts and has some spare cash, utilize the "old spells and rainy days." Salisbury Herald: During the storm that visited this section Sunday even Wm.Rainey, of Lentz, setting fire to the building, which was destroyed, to gether with his wagons and fanning implements, and his entire crop of wheat. Two horses belonging to Mr Rainey were also killed. Eastern Reflector: Prof. Geo. T. Far nell of Wilmington has accepted a sit uation in Greenville Institute. He is highly recommended as a fine scholar, a gentleman of excellent Christian character, and a successful teacher of several years experience. He spent two years at Trinity College, and after wards graduated at the University of Nashville, Tenn. He was Principal of uayboro Academy last year. Wilson Advance: Talking with Bev eral farmers in Selma Tuesday we were glad to hear them speak so cheerfully about the condition of crops in that section of Johnston county. The corn crop is all right, and so is cotton if it does not fair off too suddenly. They were of the opinion that the rains for the past two weeks had done more good than harm. The pea crop is fine and the outlook is promising. Greensboro North State: The knitting faotory building is now ready for the machinery whioh has been purchased and is daily expected. This is an im portant enterprise and we shall be glad to see it in operation. The number nf annua tkafc fall Anrtnt Ik. mint.. ... I V SUV no WUW. . M . UUI lU. UW " U 1 U Mld t0 bo deterimind bv tha foa in Annmt P.Hmu nkn han. .fmluul th. i u- uv ..u d.uuiuu ...t. matter over st.y they never knew it to '? 8 hne.,09f " tha snnatt falls tin j4 Ia(V no knnw S- Vi n n I w -v.. wuw mv V am voauQ . uoanoKe XNewe: two colored men were drowned on Mr. Capehart'a plan tation in Northampton county last week I while floating logs to a mill. They . . . . , l0M in , BWBini) when that UD0 wnich i tne two men were standing turned throwing them into the water. They attempted to climb upon tho logs but they were slippery and would turn They then became panio stricken and sank, refuting to take hold of polos whioh were extended to them. Thei bodies were recovered. News and Observer: Yesterday at the executive office general reception was suspended by the Governor in res- ti.ltnll.nim.lf nia.lr I U.i..l..lts Tk. ..k ..J nk.:. f ijiout.o,hj. udd. auuvuun I ili 1 . UttbUII W W 1.1M9 WC1U UIUIJCU I IT C. J 1 I mnnrnlnff. nil vu nlnn thA rlrtnr fit tha Governor's secretary. The death I Mr. Bryan Satterthwaite is the fourth I sad fatality which has occurred among I n8 WUDUrniB pioniO party. luany nave narrowly escaped the grave, and I it is not yet known where consequencea will end. . . . . -. m its terrmie I Chatham Keoord : We are pleased to I f .L.i. it a - x I a. batter than waa renorted.a few weeks J ago, and that it wUl make a better crop I wan was men expeoiea. a protract- ki?.!!. HL lJ& Iquent; rains made the congregation smaller than tbey would otherwise have been. On last Friday our es teemed . county matt, John M. Mclver, Esq.. of Gulf, narrowly escaped being killed by. a., flash of lightning. The lightning struck the end of the stove pipe projecting from hifl store, and ran along the pipe into the store, bursting thepipe and'lfiooklifg for a few mo menta Mr.; Molw who was near.. It was a close call; and we heartily eon nr.tuiM. Mr. Mr. u tmt than we ever before heard of. Johnstown, Pa. Johnstown, August 8. A board of I Innnir haa hann In anra ward In tha 0rderahaTe not been called for. There I avra avav a fthAtiaanr naaaa thas havfl not iziCmu .th. k. ia..iflri they oan classified. tia tha Sibulated statamenta from meantime olerka . are pre I whioh tha State Commission will draw Ii.j it t - - w-.l. luouumwuo v wau luu dUtxiautlon.' Treasurer Thompson's iratinir Xan.IHIB ' i" . . Buslnes la good, and those mer iIt.ti 1uv hava an aatakllahad rlA v - - - I tnia Avanin? tn taka stana rnararrla rla. Uermlning the liabilities ot ;he South Fotk Fishing Club for the disaster. fWmiiiMi .nnnintad ari fnnn. I will be raised to nelomaka tha Bnitof John Thomaa & Bona against the olub a vThe body of a 15-year old girt was found near the , business part of Main street this evening, a waa covered with earth and remarkably well pre tmUX&t-& i BeeohamV Pm ours bilious and nor The State Fair. Secretary Wilson haa kindlv furnish ed us with some advance sheets of the State fair premium list. It will be ful ler and more caret ally prepared this year than ever before. By way of in troduction Secretary Wilson says: The twenty-ninth Annual state fair will be a State fair not in name alone, but in absolute fact. There will be an exhibition that has never been surpass ed in the South in merit, variety and the arrangement of its several depart ments. It is Intended to make it illus trative of the occupations of the people, and to afford pofiitable instruction and social entertainment. To foster and advance the efforts of the laborer in every branch of life is its prime pur pose, and it embraces the work of the farmer, stock-raiser, manufacturer, artisan and inventor as the common brotherhood of workers. The generous support and kindly criticism of the press which it has en joyed, it hopes to deserve in future by stricter adherence to its duty In prompting the objects of the society. Special acknowledgment is due to the Board of Agrioulture for its appro priation. It is but proper also to ac knowledge the sese of indebtedness due to his Excellency the Governor, and the other officers of the Executive Depart ment, for their cordial co-operation. Mews and Observer. THE LADIES DELIGHTED. The pleasant effect and the perfect safety with which ladies may use the liquid fruit laxative, Syrup of Figs, un der all conditions make it their favor ite remedy. It is pleasing to the eye and to the taste, gentle, yet effectual in acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels. The High Arm Davis. Simple, Durable and Light Running The only vertical feed Machine. All sewing done without basting. J. M. HINE3, Agent. New Berne, N. C. CIGARS. The biggest drive ever offered in New Berne, 12,000 5 cent Cigars will be sold for 2 1-2 cents apiece. J. F. TAYLOB, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Foot of Middlo street. For Sale, A line Saddle ony, kind and goutln. Any child can ride her. Works well in harness. Apply to July 29. tf GEO. OREEN. Hear Lie! Hear Me! I H WE GOT THE Largest Stock oi Waiuluti, Largest Stock of Clocks, Largest Stock of Gold Jewelry, Largest Stock ot Plated Jewelry, Largest Stock of Solid Silver Ware, Largest Stock of Silver Plated Waro Largest Stock of Spectacles, to be found in any store In Eastern Carolina, bought for spot cash, and for sale at a Small Profit. Don't forget the place, Middlo street. opposite baptist church. BATON TUB JBWELEB. may7dlf Those Sample Hats TAKE THE LEAD. A NICE LINE OF Summer Ties and Scarfs. Also, u full stock of the Celebrated Anchor brand Linen Collars and Cuffs All shapes and sizes. A FULL LINE OF Battles' Shoes NOW IN STOCK. Barringfon & Baxter. New Berne High School FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. New Berne, N. C. Fall Term commences first Monday in aeptomner. Three Departments: Primary. Inter meaiate ana Acaaemio. Building large.commodious. and fur nished with a well-equipped Laboratory and Library, and necessary appliances or a urst-oiaaa mgn sonooi. faculty consists of live experienced and progressive teachers. -, Instruction thorough and practical. Bpecial attention paid to Voice Cut' TURK, and to physical, moral and spirit ual development. -. fi Discipline mild, but nan. 43peoial inducements offered to poor boys and girls desirous of procuring an education. : Boarding facilities good. , Expense, reasonable, v-lv,' : yi . - For olrcularpr Information, address,; m0 POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder m - varie. A marvel parity, strength hu.i wbolesomeDeM. More economical limn ih ordinary klndi, tad cannot be gold In competition with the mul titude of low teat, abort weight, altun or phosphate powders. Sold only ln can. Royai. Daking 1'uwdkh Co., IDS Wail St, N.Y. luueZ'S dsu wed triaw SALEM FEMALE ACADEMY, SALEM, N. (J., Lament, Oldest and Beit Pemnale Col lege ln the fouth. SeBslon opens August 27th. lhfci). Faculty 30 Professors anil Teachers. Bpcclal featnrea the Development of Character, Health and Intellect. Fully equipped Prepara tory and Collegiate departments, besides first class schools In IHnsie, Art, Last Kuages and Commercial Studies. Bend for Catalogue to It i J. U CLEWELL. anggdM-'iw Principal. AN 11 Baby Carriages. THK NElV BKK1YK FURNITURB fin MILL LKADSI We have on hand and are niannfacturtnf nd rcrclvlue every dav huulnnma lrt.Z nil. Chamber Hulls. Hull ttt.t.H. nr.-i robes. lH-sk. ChallH. I.rmia iin uJ. .- MatlresKes. All the goods we mannfaetnra aro go.xi and substantial. We also have tha nneBi siock and latest style of Baby Car rlat,e that has ever been brnnirhi i.ki. city. W have a line stock of Clonks. Pin- lures arid Mirrors. We pay spot cash for our goods, and get a d lscoun t of 40 and 60 per cent, therefore we can sell eooda fth than any other store in this city, We are .... i.i- 1UB ncupse HewiDg Machine l lias uo a.nial. if von want a n machine cxll and see us before buylncelse. whore. We will save vou mo " T. J. TURNER it CO., PROPRIETORS. .! & 11 Allddle street. New Berne, N- O. Baggage Transfer. Baggago taken safelv and nromntl to and from any part of the city. wagons win attend Kailroad, Steam ers and Ferries. Ordora loft at mv oiTico will ha good uttonlion und quick dispatch. J. W. STEWART, nufU tf Broad street. Miss Mary L. Allen Expects to open a Select School, an,! desires to obtain a class of dirk and Young Ladies. Aa her accommodations arn limitnrl. sho w ill be pleased to receivo the names Of tlx. 'O Who Wish to PntPr u larlv u . , ot . v MB possi: .o. All branches taueht. Tarma- msnisa known on application. jy28 dwSvr Booms To Rent. Pleasantly located rooms to rant: either furnished or unfurnished. Ap ply to this office. July 20, 1889. dtf AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION - At Very Low Rates IS OFFERED to BOYS and YOVXQ HEX DAVISSCHOOL. This is a Military Boarding School, and is ouo of the Best Equipped Schools in the United States. Healthy location, Flno Climate, Mild Winters, Cadet Cornet Band, Cadet Orchestra, Full Course of Study, or prep aration for highest classes of any Collceo or for Business. Complete Course in Telegraphy. For Regis ter with full particulars address i COL. A. C. DAVIS, Suit.. LaGrange, N. C GREAT BARGAINS. The Stock of General Hard ware. Cut lery, Locks, llinees, Saws, Saddlery, Cart Material, Wall Paper, Paint, Oil, Glass. Shovels, Hoes, Forks, Iron Pipe and Fittings, Iron, Steel, &o., &c, also Plows, Cultivators, Farm Machinery, Cotton Gins., &c, belonging to the business of Geo. Allen & Co., ill bo closed out during the next few weeks at VERY LO W PRICES. i All persons indebted to Geo. Allen 6k.Y ". Co., by either note or account, aro notl fled that payment must be made at an ; J Tjt . . ..). ft V; can uoj. muuigeuce cannot Da given. t. ' L S. WOOD, augldwtf Tra.teei AGENCY ' FOR .,r'fv Arid a Variety of oikfoftowti;. w it '"-m 1 , TWayiT tlAf YTIT v- W 111. , li, rnbllu. y i , Cigars, mm W 'h. 1 V I lKswBerne..-Nr '

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