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OUMNAL. VOL. IX.-NO. 86. NEW BERNE. N. C. THURSDAY. JULY 10, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. 8 - BUSINESS LOCALS, j JOB FRINTINO zeoated at the Jourhal offioe with" neatness and 1 dispatch. ,: tPP HAIR BRJ3BES,'tooUi brushes, nan hm.hM.flMh hrtishes.bath brushes, bath toweli. U1 eoloBue,-GJoding s Cologne, Ioaporul Bay Bunvand a fall lias pt. Drugs, patent medicines, etc HpeTTAI. ' ATT N TION PAID TO FAMILY ? RICIPKS AND PWSCEIFtK)N8. :., At t C iWS-tfl i. . K. J. UOODINU B. FINK line "of SMALL HAMS, S to 1 pounds at Jobs Bcnn 8 ; tf. OODA WATER on draught today, at O Jokh Dunn's. Mi- NEW BATH.flOU8E.-w opealat the foot of. Broad. streets .Towels furnished. . Gentlemen, lOo. Boy. 60, Beaton ticket, ft 50. m27tf TnB San calls the Federal Eleo- Another Tire at Waabineton. I - The Colored Fair, Uon bill "the shadow of the man a special of July 8 to the matlfnzJ" onVorseback," and that is about Chronicle says: "Last night at twelve out last Tuesday eTening to hear the ' a'aIaaV rKa fit-a alarm wast SkAnnrlsWl. I . m . n. hoUt la T.ot i.io Kin j i - v-." " - - " speeches in the interest or tne r air. ine " " f FarrowVehip railway and Stewart's occasion waa indeed a lively one; and the greatest safeguard to free insti- machine- shops were found on fire, if beaming eyes and attentive listening tntions Will nave been removed. Roth ni wr entire! cnnsnmad. are any indication of interest, we may Savannah News. Loss about eight thousand dollars. Al one time it was thought the entire! Hiiimt. as wall tha native and Deer THE Oxford Day say: ."Senator town would be burned, a hiith wind less Moore, addressed the pressing num- Vance's Stand in reference to the from the southwest blowing the entire ber, and by appealing to tneir interest HaO-XreasurT UiiU meets With the neat on tne aajacent ouiiaings. ttt8 ,pot for nieh three hours. Mr. approval lof conservative men of the communication. Must be Paid 5"?, jjwolo. vuc uuuum iuo Biucenu Kor ll iSxtiectea to DO ITlDlltaea. I nnindiTidn.Iitv nf tha nndertakinsr. 01 nis mieresc in tne iarmers, ana sometimes publishers are 11 his desire to promote the welfare of w"b long communications the. entire North Carolina peopie. Oar Zeb is a brick. CholkbaU oq the inerease in Spain. 7- -- - ; r Tb'b Progressive:' Farmer has taken position against Senator Vance. " ' The town ' of a Fargo; in North Dakota, has been swept away by a cyclone. .V . , - r Th Governor of Louisiana haB returned the-lottery bill' to ithe Legislatate withbat his approval. - Miss Winnik DATIS, aangbter of Hon. Jefferson Davis, reached New York ;ott last Sunday from her Earopean tour. r. : y rr::' r. With a radical jretqrning Board iu thi South no Demourat would ' ever.be elected. They would simply count them all oat. ALLIANCE organs say the order was never more prosperous than today. It is embracing all States and increasing in thoroughness and effectiveness. . It is stated that UeiiTy MStanley is a believer in the policy f colo nizing the upper Congo Valley of Africa with colored Immigrants from the United States! .; One hundred and ;twenty-flve thousand school chlidrerii in ; the State of New TorkJAta oted for a national iiower. The golden tod wins by 26,120 votes.: . The University of the City of New York has decided to admit women ty the classes of the law department "upon the same terms as men. Hurrah, for the girls! M T PTTTiTTWT W fla r f Va nr Vrt )r the successor of "Sunset" Cox, in speaking on the National Election overrun I The inimitable and matchless Moore, In aomelwitb splendid eloquence and graceful - .....I "'J 1 v I U u V V W .Ul VWKa Ww uv.vu instances we nave anown tnem to oe 01 oent reBuIta whioh the institution of sufficient length to almost fill a paper I Fairs bring to a country or a locality, the size of the Daily Journal, and be- while Messrs. White and O'Hara urged thv wra refused soace the respectively the obliteration of seotion- ... . , . I ausm, a unanimity or thought ana a w.iwi luuusuvm.t.. -.vy8 u.u ""'UMnimitj 0f action. space Mr. O'Hara impoaod upon him. Right recently I knows no such word as "fail." He saw fhr hs. hAn & t rade of these ex- suocess aeniotea in the countenance or Law said: "I'he whole mechmery fon,,ai1 Anrnmant. .ttt .. ht lnekilT his hearers. He felt it in the very air At" r'ttin Villi i r nnAmikli nnn n-.!1.-. . ... ..... . he breathed Ul ,mo U1" " uuiojmuuraL, umau, we have a great Dig waste Dasa-ei con- Tt i. the nnrnose of this Fsir to exhibit paruz.au, auu centrauziug co lue venientiy locaiea. the material development or tne east- aot rfonn. a t,tn n.,i.i All article of sufficient nublio in- em Negro. to illustrate his agricultural wow uvAiuoi a ubaiu nuuiu uuu i - I . . . , . . ... ...... . . , hratan,l nnt mor than a half column aius, ana to give some eviaenco 01 D)e toieraie sucn a law even 11 enacted ... . . . t mechanical skill. Fancv needlework Th o-pt 01 lQ1B PaPer wm vo '""Hand art deoorations will be valuable I liaha nfchnriviAO thav mnit ha naifl for. I a.1 ititistna .a Ik. avtiiKifni'a at.nnrt iuob vi iuo uuioeis wuo cmrj it We must work together with one ont are .not rflnnirad to rpsifln in Boy Drowned" common aim the suocess of the Fair. a 1 . . ... .1 n . 1 . 1 1 1 . ... . tha rnnntai nhmo tl.Dr nafnr,n I esterdttv moriiinc. irhlle a numoeri Ulnar counties nave oeen namu uu.u, VU WWUV.V IUCJ UC11U1UJ ' I ... L . -. . i . v. : T.i :.. 1. 1 ..1 t. - a n naiana tnev answer us tuat 11 tucv unu uc umr uuwes. to one 01 inem is " uu. .nn to that elected by the people or respon- bathing in Neuse river, above Cong- exterjt i, already seoured. We eolioii Bible to them. The number of don's mill, Eugene Butler, sixteen jthe material encouragement of those Circuit iadses is ereatlv increased tosrs of see. was drowned. It is said I who are interested in Negro endeavor. in order that a Republican Fresi- that the whole crowd swam out into dent may pack these courts with deep wter together. All returned but Republicans. As the judges hold Butler, who was missed when the office for life, they are entirely Lrnwd ranched shallow water. Loot lpaepenaenc 01 tne people. The mtt back they saw him drowning. He was dead before assistance could be rendered. The body was soon recovered by divers. Coroner Oden viewed it and doemed an inquest unnecessary. SHIPP1NU NEWS. ARRIVED. Schr. C. G. Davidson, Capt. Hunter, from Philadelphia, with a oargo of coal consigned to A. & N. C. Riilroad Company. CLEARED 8tr. Vesper, of the E C. D. line, for Elisabeth City, with a full Citrgo of general exports SCHOONEkS IN POUT. Schr. Peoora, Capt. Douglass. Schr. E. K. Wilson, Capt. Lnpton. Schr. Predmore, Capt. A6ect. , Schr. Addie Henry, Capt. Hill. Scbr. Katie R. Waters, Cspt. Stdidf Schr. C. C. Davidson, Capt. Hunter. NOTES. Sir. ManUo, of the O. D. lice, will arrive tonight and sail Friday at 12 o'clock m. for Norfolk. Str. Esglet, of the E. C. D. line, will arrive today and sail tomorrow after noon at 4 o'clock for Elizabeth City. Why It la Popular. Becauee it has proven its absolute merit over and over again, because it has an unequalled record of cures, be cause us businoss is conducted in a thoroughly honest manner, and because it combines economy and strength, ba ng the only medicine of which '"100 Doses for ooe Dollar" is true these strong points have made Hood's Sarsa parilla the most successful medicine of the day. 6 SB IP- SVS!Hrv Ul, H ' r ROYAL HUM J ffl and who can appreciate the worth of the development of Negro industry. W. H. Davenport. The Big Geyser in returning boards and chief super visors are appointed by the courts. Like the judges who appoint them, they. too. are given life offices to perpetuate their power and shackle the people. .LOCAL NEWS. Doings of a TVyominff. Washington, July 8. Secretary Noble late this afternoon received the following dispatch from Superintendent Bou telle at the Mammoth Hot Springs, Wyoming, whioh seems to indioate the outbreak of a volcano in that region. The following dispatch, just received from Morris' Basin: "At 4:15 p. m. there was a severe earthquake, followed by a terrible roar For Rent, The (Jflice on Pollock street, former ly occupied by Major John Ilughee. Apply to W. M. WATSON. lOdlw Sec. & Treas. Newbern Acad. Personal. Mr. JosephuB Peede, of Beaufort county, informs us that not only is nis and up0ll investigation it was proved crop finer than for years, but the ex-1 that the geyser called New Crater bad netuB of cultivation has not been more I an eruption. It is throwing up a stream or steam, stones ana water aoouttwo tiiinrirari fAAfc in nirmimfAranrA. anrl tn mrs. j. a. wry an ana miss uoumaoithe heiehtof about one hundred and left yesterday for Western North Caro I twenty-five feet, and shaking the whole Una. I basin around the vicinity at: H-.i... J 1 . tt 1 iu.B8 oeiiie roruuam, u B.iaswii., S.m Jnnea on Puhlic Men. uu ua ueeu .u voe Uuy .everai mouvnp, MODNDSVILLE, W. Va., July 6.-Rev. reiurnea nome yesteraay. igam jones addressed an immense au Mrs. W. S. Willett left yesterday for I dience at the prohibition camp-grounds New Jersey, to visit friends. toaay, touching up quite a numoer 01 rii t I.. 1 ..1 national cuaractern iu tue uuurno ui uid LJIHIUHI h II I . . I'.D 1 1 . . IIM lIIIIM .111 . . . n nil) ninnin nn Vri.i.v Tha w iii Mm. .. . ' ... " . I remarks, ui Unitea states aenator r i' j v"" Kn imnrn and Nanr Ynrlr. nn nrnrna. "' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W. M. Watson For rent. Spencee Bros Steamer Beaufort. Another refreshing rain last .eight. The colored people are having exour sions on the rivers almost daily. There is to be a grand regatta at Morehead Citv next Monday. Probablv rVkft-W SnBKn.'aa will am In. Un wwj bum favo mil rjuvct tuc iauui The Spring Garden Sunday-school SUMilER SCHEDULE OF Steamer u Beaufort." It is oar deliberate opinion that v the Federal Election bilL will no . , pass the Senate before- December. . if,, it passes at . all. Before tba time a congressional election r wil take place wbioh, may. change the ; enuauuu unu give ine jjemocrais r AS a part if .ihe grand Jte'drid '; eiposition id i$92. there 19 to be a A, rendezvous in Hampton Roads and ? teviQW'ltf'ifie ffin&-ttaMe world in Neil arbor"f ; said that by that time the United States ' navy mill be in condition to com , . pete Pfi f.tnlitg6MIono8'i'3t, ' Sam Jones, evoked criticism at " - Norfolk, as he always does. - The . - Virginian charged him with indulg ing in vnlgarity.Wheh JMr, Jones said froQ .hepotpltriii: , don't indulge In vulgarity id; the . pnlrit I never have, and, whoever . says IJktyt 1 is a foul m6u,tlied liar," he virtqafly Entered a plea of guilty. . ' ' r ''''"'i .(' . - The Progressive Farmer . says the farmers . pay Senator Yance $8,000 a year. , , "It is his business " to work for them; whether'jthe mea sures are .constitutional, or not." Pow is thisTChe pay of a Senator - is $5,000, If ,the, farmers or, any : bod else has .a7 private job for s which they pay the Senator $3,000 we would like to kn8w it. , v Me. Jones may have used the -. many objectional'v, expressions at- tributed to him in a connection ' that robs them ot mhch bf, the of- X3nsiveness they partake- of when . otherwise read. bnt viewing? them lathe, most charitable -light-per mitted by the hih standard of the .' Saviour and Ilia Apostles, they. are objectionable and in no way tend to inspire respect for the minister c r confidence " in his . sincerity. I.'crfolk Virginian. to New Beme Oj.ihe steamer Kineton Robert W. Winston, of Granville connty, was nominated for Judge of the fifth district, and E S. Parker, of Alamance, for Solicitor. Bell's alley will be attended to im mediately, and the city marshal hopes there will be no more "grumbling" about it. Second the motion. The fire yesterday morning was on New South Front street. A small dwelling, house oooupied by Rhody Winfield, colored, and owned, by R. Q. Moseley, was burned. Mr. A. H. Whitcomb, of Sionewall, sional business. Mr. J. C. B. Eoonce and his mother, of Florida, who have been visiting Mrs. H. S. Nunn and family, went to I Kinston yesterday. Miss. Lucy Taylor, of LaQrange, is visiting friends in the city. Mr. Benjamin Hahn has returned from a trip North. Raleigh Correspondent to the Wil mington Messenger says: "In this cor respondenoe, some week or ten days ago, it was stated that Hon. F. M Simmons bad written a letter in which he rather took ground against the sub' and Miss Maud Quick, of this city, were treasury bill. Your correspondent had married yesterday at the residence of not seen the letter, but was bo informed Mr. Ucero Duncan, Rev. Mr, Joyner, it appears that Mr. Simmons expresses OI Btonewall, officiating. himself as favoring that or any other The convention of the sixth judioial I practicable measure whioh would re- d istriot was held at Kinston yesterday, lieve the farmers. It was stated, and It was largely attended. E. T. Boy kin for Judge and O. H. Allen for Solicitor, I more devoted than Mr. Simmons to weril. nominated by aoolamatlon. P. their best interests. His publio life has U, Fearsall, Esq., of Jones, waa made shown that. The letter referred to was permanent chairman. written by Mr. Simmons to Mr. Y. T. We art Tinder man obligations to Ormond, seoretary of the Greene coun those ho. furnish us with Matthew Stanley Quay, of Pennsylva nia, he said: "Talk about wickedness. Look at Matt. Quay. There you find it personified. Unless he repents he'll go where the hre dieth not. " Turning his attention to President Harrison Mr. Jones said: "He's small. I saw a piotureof him under his grand father's haf t9W days ago. They might have put the whole Harrison family nnder the hat and still have had lots of room." The Rev. Mr. Jones eulogized ex- President Graver Cleveland in pictures que language, saying at one time: There's a man with a backbone as big as that pillar there. It he hadn't so much spine he might have been Presi dent still." About Winston. Winston, July 8, A movement is on fcot here to remove 1 arge lithographic works from New York City to thiB place. The company will push an ex tensive business throughout the South. The first dirt was thrown today for the: erection: of the Davis Military is a fact that the farmers have no friend 1 8chool : buildings 1 whioh are to be very For the benefit of those who desire to visit Ocracoke ilurlnc the season, the BEAUFORT will run tho following Schedule : Leave Washington every Saturday 11 p.m. " Monday (1 a.m. " Wednesday 9 a,in. Close connections with the steamers from Greenville and Tarboro, and tho train from Jamesvllle that connects with the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad. On intermediate days the BEAUFORT will touch at New Berne, leaving there 4 a.m. luesdays and 11 p.m. ihursdays connecting with Atlantic Railroad. POWDER Absolutely Pure. TLlg powder i.ever var1f. A n-arvrlof purity, strength Hud wholeBomeneMi. Morn economical than th-s ordtnuiy kinds, aod cannot be sold In coin pel it ion with the mul titude of low test, abort weight, alum or phosphate powders. Hold only lu cans. Hoy a 1. Hakim; Powurk Co., m Wall it. NY. IU!ie2: dsu wed frt4w . Wonderful Discovery! The Grrman Anti-Rheumatic Ring! A speedy and permanent cure for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lum bago, Gout, and all other diseases where a general warming, quickening, strenthc'ning and equalization of the circulation is required. It will lam for yearn, ui vim no shock. and but a mild, sootmng sensation on wearing it. No waiting a long time for results. Itncis quickly, generally the first week, more frequently tho first day, and sometimes i-ven in the first hour its curative powirs are felt. It is inexpensive, harmless in opera tion, while simple in application, en tailing neither discomfort nor inconve nience. Though marvelous in the re sults it has achieved, it Beaming sim plicity nas ine eirect of causing many to doubt its virtues. For further infor mation and price call on BELL THE JEWELER, SOLE AGENT, N. C. Agents desiring territory, addrets above. iv6dwtf OFHCE 1890 ! ! Where have you been? Am juHt returning from cfllje 1890, opposite United States Custom House. Middle street. There you can get all the money you want on easy terms and at a very low rate of interpnt on six and a half years' time. To take up mortgat's, To build houses, To buy homes, To buy plantations, To buy real estate of every kind. Address handsome. - nawi. hftth frnm thii nnnntrv nrl tha aooumeni. city." It It by these means that we get hold Of some happenings that we would - Office op the ' Old Dominion- Steamship Company. New Bkbnb, N. Om June 8, 1890. Th taamer' Manteo will sail from items of Allianoe, and is a manly aad able Norfolk for Newbern, via Washington, N.q,: I Wednesday. Monday....... otherwise miss. Reporters, like other aHo aTRaleh: numan range, cannot nein more man , district JUDICIAL CONVENTIONS on piaoBif a wme, nence, lavorsoi The First District Jndioial Conven- Democratic Conventions. The State Convention, Wednesday, Friday; Wednesday.; Monday this kind are much, appreciated, but vention under all circumstances it is with us as July 22 meets at Edenton, Tuesday, Friday.. July 9ih " 14th. " 18th " 23J " 28th ..August 1st. jy4 dwlm BOX 575, Newborn, N. C. FARE. From Washington to Ocracoke and re turn, S3. CO. From New Berno to Ocracoke and re turn, 12.50. Single trip tickets, $1 50. From Washington to New Berne, $2.50. From New Berne to Washington, $2.51). AMPLE ACCOMMODATION, SPENCER BROS.. Managers. The fcteamer BEAUFORT has been re built and made larger, and is now a com fortable and seaworthy boat, and has a permit to carry 250 passengers. jyl0dw2m A very lino Citj.ir. Try it. At J. F, TAYLOR'?. Best Grades of Tobacco. Selling lota of Goods for little money. J. F. UHITERSITY 6F NORTH URUIM. THE FALL TKKIU OPKJS SKPT. t. Tl ITIO.v. S:io. Returning, will sail from Newbern .n t,.w.. u .,.ii i .v ine eoona uistriot juaiciai uonven-1 " tion, maeta at v Weldon. ; Weteeadar. Pridarv.....;.. July 11th mi . . m mm . . I .'." 1 xnree naies 01 cotton were sola et the July "88..' " , WednesdaT.........: " 16th. Exchange Wednesday by Mr. A. "J. i f The Seventh Judioial Distrlot Con-r-j.- ' aigt . m a m -. m I VV CUUvDUSl J VUIJ ivWli was purcnasea oy Air. u. . jh. mil ine Eighth Judioial Distriot Conven at lit cents. This cotton was hauled I tion meets at Lexington, Thursday, HftT miles by wacnn. That sounds like July 31. v u. ..;i.! , ne inm ouaiciai uistncs conven its infancy. U not this strong ,, ,:, evidence of the Importance of - the Ons The Tenth District Judicial C6nveiii'the.iik':nTett of Craven County low railroad being extended on to New tion will meet at Lumberfon, Thursday, ', Notice is hereW Riven that she com Berne? - " - ASl?UBLl4inV J. . ; " . . ':' mlssioners of Craven, oounty' will be in ine ruieventn uiswioi juaiciai Jon- ii ,uk m.u .- .w io.k Friday. " 25th Wednesday......... " 30th. 'The above is the Old Dominion July Calendar. o riease cup ana paste on your Bnoesv -":r -U: Vi2 ROBBT9 Agent. h'nnr rf Rulsr eowi-nrs of Btudy. :lasklcal, PhliOBoplilcal, Literary, .scientific. Special conrseR in CherolHrv. civil anil Electrical KnuiueerliiK. hlmhnucy, uud other studies. Separate Fdioolg of l.nw ami Mp, Heine whose studeuu may attend the I'nlvernlty lectures, Address Hon. KEMP P, BATTLK. LL.D., Jy3 dw2w President, Chapell Hill, N. C. Statb ok Nokth Cakousa, i superior Cravsn County. ( Court. Before E. W. Carpenter, Clork. notice of Motion to correct Kntry of Judg ment and Transcript. Chaa. BtleU' and othera, PlBlntllls, against .John K. Hand, W. X. Han II, O. llubbi and J.N. Kllburn, Defendants. To D.N. Kllburn, Ks.: You will please take notice tlinl. en Tues day, Tith day of AiiKtist, lUi'il. at ten 'o lick, a.m., the plalntlflu In the above entitled Huiiiuu win aiuve ooiore i-:. w. ("arpenter Clerk of the Himerlor Court nf ...' I have tried DnFKV'd CODOH MIXTI7RK county. North Carolina, for leava tn ,rr.i and take pleasure In recommending It be- SPrtS?'?1!?.,0 .Pi,.tunc,.ih.e 'rn8'rlPt of , . : ,. ,,, . 7 , , judgment l-n ine above entitled action ana cause I bolleve it will do all that is claimed the entr of the same upon the Judgment for It by Mr. Dully, the proprietor, who is docket of Craven county, bo that said trans druggist of long experience and agentleman P" & f try ""Judgment may conform lu il hi ah out. Intacrltv I An nnt. hollovo hA I. j r. .... A juBiucui, ron " e - . . . . . I ucicn iu 1 1 1 m nuuerior ijouri or wonld advertlso anything that was not ex Duffy's Cough Mixture. A prompt and efBoient remedy for Coughs, Colds, "Croup, Bron chitis, Sore-throats, Diph theria, Catarrh, Etc. A Greensboro special to the News and I vention will meet at Linoolnton, Thurs Observer says: "The board of directors day, August 14th. f. of Greensboro Female College last night ,v v:i. OONaEBBsiONAi. oonvntions. eleoted Rev. B. F. Stixon to" succeed The Second District Congressional the late Dr. M, Jones as Preside ",rK" " A"UU neen in Tnn Third HnnarMU Oharge of the Oxford Orphan Asylum Convention meets, at Clinton, Wed nes for the past six or eicbt tears and has day, July 83d.- i been signally successful in the adnilnis- inolusive, lot tne purpose- cf revisina the tax list for 1890 as. provided in sec tion . SiT, mschinery act. All parsons having complaints are notified to ap pear - and make ; them to said board during their said session, - ceptlonally good. This Remedy his certain ly answered tho purpose In my case. It cured a cold, an obstinate cold 1 bad, after I had tried a number of the piincipal cough remedies without benefit. W. O. 11R1NSOS. May mil, '90. E. N. DUFFY, apl5 d wly Proprietor. J4.""A.' Riivav. tration of that institution. lie is about forty-thteB years of age, of strikingly fine, physique, is a - loosl Methodist preacher and is well calculated to fill the. responsible positiori to which ce is now called. ' T ' j . -. v. The Fourth Congressional , Distriot I Convention meets at Durham, Thurs day,. July 2lth. v The Sixth Congressional District Con vention meets at Laurinburg on Tues day, -J My S9th, - - - The Seventh Congressional Conven tion w ill meet at Bal isbury , Friday, August lefp . . i -, , J. A. BinHAnnaON. Clerk. July 7. 1890. v i: jly 8-1 w. : vv O- advigb to Mothers. : , : MBS. , WlBSLOW'S - SpOTHDIO SrRTJJ should always be used : for children teething. It soothes - the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind collo.and is the best remedy for Diar rhoea, Twenty-Uve oents a bottle, jaly AGENCY FOR A FORTUNE FOR ANY MAN! U for burial ia their Vavn. county. North Curolina, on October tilth. 1885, before Walter (lurk. Judge, and In fsvor of CharieB Stlefl', etal,ai?tiiKt John V. Hanff W. N. Hanff, Orlando Hulibg and D.N Kll burn. and you will further take notice that you are required to appear at said time and place and take such action g you may ba advised, or the relief demanded will bo granted. This Sdtti dpy of June, ish;. K. W. CARPKNTEIl. ClerV of the superior Court. Wm. E. Olakkr and C. K. Thomas, Jb., Att'ys for t'lalntlffw. j;i JUKI OITY ORDINANCE. CHAPTER X. Sex, 20: The Sextons of city nnma. teries shall require, before opening any cemetery, a 825.000 IS CASH TO BE GIVEN rT .PT f ' ,"?nM the City Clerk, AWAY in Premiums of SS.OOJ to 85 00. T"0 ' ,.8!U,e ,aW Permit cert - Every one buying Five Tantill's Punch n08W aeatn, giying name, sct. Cigars will get a coupon and make a ca"Be f o?athv place of death and d guess of the number of persons at the ?eath ?gedTTby,th8 "tendinn; 1 1 WORLD S FAIR, to ha halrl at Chiniurn In tu. uiiurimur, Cl 1898. Come and see the -plan, get a I coupon, make a guess, smoke, and be happy, - Wm. L. PALMER. 1 - Middle street, New Berne, N. C- same accomplished 'With date, t sexton, and-return at. onco t oietk'.vvi;t''.y-- i i ' C. A. Battle, r S, H. Lank, Clerk.
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