OURN
VOL. DL--NO. 106.
NEW BERNE, N. C.. SUNDAY. AUGUST 3, 1890.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
1 HE
JAILY
i
BUSINESS LOCALS.
cals to have control of the ballots;
of the counting, of the returns, of
A Kloe Sail Boat and Sail for rent e certifying!
ult. ' Nkusi Btvib BATH HOUSE,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
J. C. HiKEBON-Notice.
JlliKS Rxdxond Steamer for Sale.
LOCAL NEWS.
- LD PAPER3 for tale in any quan
. . V tlties at JouBNAiTofflco.
. rpHE TAYLOR ADJU8TABE SHOE
X - for lad lea. new ana marvelous in
Vrhtion. Sea aampla. N. Abpkm, .
118 tf Opposite Joubhal Offloe.
... -rrHE FINDER OP A PAIS OP EYE
A KlasseewUh Franklin, Washington, The County Commissioners hold their
D. 0., stamped on the case, will please regular monthly meeting tomorrow .
return them to thiaoffioe. U17-tf.
CODA WATER on draught tod.y at A t001 Packa of mCDev W8S
Johw Trmn'B. tf. found on the street yesterday. No
NEW BATH HOUSE-Now open at owner has boen heard from,
the foot of Broad street. D Towels The road supervisors of the eighth
furnished. Gentlemen, lOo. Boys. oo. . . ., . , ,
tn ticket. $150. m37tf township held their regular annual
A FINE line of SMALL HAMS. 5 to tin O- W. Vinson's office
XX. 7 pounds at John Sunn's. tf. yesterday and appointed overset -rs for
the roads.
Lieut, James Birt, of the Solvation
Army delivers hie farewell address to
night. Everybody ia invited to come
and hear him give some of his war ex
perience. The executive committee of the
second congressiona' district is culled
to meet at Wilson August 7th, for fix
ing the time for holding the ci n
vention.
In our tocount of the Republican con
vention we omitted to mention the i o ui
nation of Robert 0. Moeely, one of the
most prominent colored men ia the
county for county treasurer.
The mill of D, Congdon caught lire
on the roof yesterday evening from the
smoke stack. It was discovered in
time and put out before the arrival of
the engines. Not much damage.
Mr. Noah Fulcher And Mr. Lewis
Rowe, the men who had the difficulty
mentioned in yesterdays Journal were
each tried on a charge of "assault and
New Berne within a year from the
date of its completion to Jacksonville.
Personal.
Mr. J. E. Latham, the cotton buyer,
has returned to the city.
Mr. Benj. C. Jones, now of Wades
boro. came in laat night for a weeks
visit to his boyhood's home.
Mis6es Nannie and Mamie Roberts
left yesterday morning to spend a
month at Chapel Hill. Their father,
Mr. F. C. Roberts accompanied them.
Miss Nettie Hollister left
Fayetteville.
Church Services Today.
Cholera Is causing a boat eighty
deaths a day in Mecca,
Over five million dollars worth
of gold bare bare been shipped from
New York this week.
Gen. Kiyas, in command of thi
army of San Salvador has turned
and attacked the capitol.
Assistant Postmaster Gen
eral Glarkson has tendered his
resignation to the President.
k lit the celebrated McKinloy
bill where do the farmers come in!
Mr. Blaine says they are frozen
oat.
The latest returns enow that
9C,000 out or the 97,000 men in the
English home army are nnder
-twenty-one years.
THE F0RCEJILL DEAD.
No Attempt Will be Made to Pass It
This Session.
Washinqtoni D. C, July 81. Your
correspondent ia able to state on what
seems to be the most reliable authority
that no attempt will be made by the
Senate Republicans to paea this session
the force bill. The backbone of the
measure has been broken, and it will
be laid away.
AN AGREEMENT RKACUED.
it seems that an agreement waH
reached today between the Senators on
both sides that if the minority would
for a visit at consent to discuss the tariff bill only in
a way to emphasize their protest against
the measure an adjournment could be
reached by the end of the first week in
September, and no attemnt would he
Baptist Church-Rev. n. W. Battle, made to pass the Federal election law
pastor, services at 11 a. m. and a tnis session.
p.m , conducted by the pastor. Sunday- no limit on deiute.
school at 3 p. in., C. C. Clark, superin- One of the most prominent of these
tendtut. Public invited to attend these Republicans said that his own side was
aiviaea ana len or a aozen or ine Ke
services.
'snteiiary M E. Church Rev. R. A.
Willi, pastor. Communion service at
11 a. m. mid service at 8 p. m., Young
rvn 's prayer meeting at 9:15 a. in. Sun-
day -sehoul at 1 p. m., J. K. Willis, sup't.
Prayer meeting on Thursday night at 8
o'clock. Tne public are invited ti at
tend bll these services.
Church of Christ, Hancock street
I. I. Cht'Sinui, pastor. Services at 11
a. in . and at 8 p. m. Sunday school at
1 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday
night at b;l .), All aro cordially invited
to attend these services.
Christ Church There will be lay
publicans would never consent to hav
ing a limitation put on debate, and
under these circumstances it would be
impossible to pass the force hill this
session.
THE BEST NEWS.
Senator Blackburn and other Demo
crats admitted Itonight that an agree
ment had been reached, and the nows
is about the best that has been obtained
here in many weeks, if not months.
A CRUSHING BLOW.
It will be a crushing blow to old lions
Reed and the other radicals, but the
Senate Muds that it will be useless to
carry this fight any further without
applying the gag-law. Besides, the
conservative business elements of the
country are opposed to the proposed
service at 11 a. m. Sunday-school 9:30 1 legislation and are calling a halt.
at the chapel and 5 p. m. at the church, ovinion OF democratic oovernoks on
Baptist Mission Station, Market Dock tue effect of its passauk
Morning services at 9;30 o'clock, J. A. Baltimore, Aug. 1 Tho Sun this
Patterson, leader. Afternoon services morning publishes some replies to a
5:30 o'clock. Randolph Parker, leader, "cenny uaaressea circular to tne gov
HON. D. L. RUSSELL, leading btterJ with a deadly weapon" and meetings.
Regular prayer meeting services every
Wednesday n:ght. Tho public generally
are cordially invited to attend these
.Republican of Wilmington, has
written a letter to Senator Hoar in
opposition to the Force bill.
bound over to court in the sum of $100
each.
ine a u. it. k uo. is
paring to build six flat and six
pre-box
The Republican majority in
Congress is undertaking to catch
and hold the defenseless people
while the monopolists rob them.
cars. It is found that those built here
give better satisfaction and last longer
than those purchased elsewhere. The
company also expect to purchase two
new locomotives this fall.
ine managers of the colored Indus
trial Stock and Fruit Fair have their
It is a credit-
There is a little speck of war in
onr fikifiH. ThA Panifin mail ateam-
. . rnn nan -rl premium lUt now ready
. ' I fthlo nni and ni-min i,.ti. n
ror wnicn premium are
usually offered at such exhibitions. A
copy can be procured by addreesing W.
W. Lawrence, Ssc'y. Tho Fair will be
open four days, beginning Tuesday,
Aug. 20 and closing Friday Aug. 29.
As has been often stated, we are glad
togive space in tho Journal to com
munications that we consider of sufri-
Quatemala, and the claim has been artioles
referred .to Mr. Blaine for settle
ment.
Y. M. C. A. There will be services
at the rooms this afternoon at 3 o'clock.
N. W. Jones, leader. All men invited.
Certified Resolution.
We certify that the following Resolu
tion was adopted at the Democratic
I convention held in New Berne July 12ih
1890.
kesalveil: That the delegates to the
Judicial convention be instructed to act
as a unit and support the strongest man
frcm Craven county.
E. U. Meadows, Chin n.
J. W. Piddle, Sec.
Republican extravagance in
Congress has brought ns face to
face with a deficit. Democratic
economy, daring the Cleveland
Administration, left an immense
snrolna in the Treasury.' Which is cient Importance to the majnity of our
nrAf0'rpar,l tn tha AmariMn r,Ar,nl4 readerB- LorjB articles on any subject
v ; I (with few exceptions) are not solicited
THE Utaca Observer says: HaB I and i( expected to be published they
the Republican party ever protested D epaia Ior- AU cards 0 a p-
"II. i .
luuiviuuai cbubs wnsiever mul oe
against any law to secure a
vote and an honest count!" asks
the Buffalo Commercial. No. The
Quays and Dudleys of the Republi
can party waste no time in protests.
They believe in aotion. They bny
and steal votes.
paid for.
Dogs at Large.
Our attention has been called to the
fact that many dogs are allowed to roam
over me streets at nigni. jpeciaiiy is
this the oase on Broad and Pollock
streets, two of our main thoroughfares,
in the vicinity of the macadamized
The Judicial Convention of the
tenth District met at Morganton road) where almost any night cumbers
ontheSlnlt. and nominated Bv- nfth ftTYl ISfit.tl lama on1 small nam Ka
i. tA xr ij .o tk. ..- .u I quick to see and appreciate the wants of front In political matters. Repre-
wuiu uuugv wu imiiHuu mi i " i luu and wishes of Us patrons, and as soon sentative
"Uel There, Ell."
Editoi'. Journal: For almost 18
years uninterruptedly, tne ttlover
wharf and the Haryey wharf, whioh
are now. Known as the uid Dominion
Steamship Company's wharves, have
given life to the old town by the im
mense amounts of goods trucked over
them, whjch were being imported and
exporto 1 by the Bteamers of the O. D.
Iin.
Since tho advent of this line into our
city it has soen the birth and death of
several newspapers, it has seen the rise
and fall of hundreds of commercial
houses in this city, and they are still
running patronizing the newspapers
and bringing goods to the merchants,
also carrying the products of the pro
They commenced with steamers that
were loaded with 300 bales of cotton.
They are now running steamers that
are not loaded when they have on board
1,000 bales of cotton. The passenger
accommodations of these steamers are
first class in their appointments, and
the fare is equal to that received from
the tables of first class hotels. This
corporation has been the warm friends
of this community. It has studied the
interests of its patrons and has been
ernors of the various States, requesting
their opinions of the federal elections
bill, now pending in the Senate.
The comments of the Democratic
governors, as was to have been expect
ed, are unanimous in condemning the
measure.
The governor of Vermont says there
is no need of such legislation as the
Lodge bill contemplates in the State of
Vermont, and that he has not given the
measure sufficient attention to feol
warranted in predicting its effect upon
elections in other States.
Gov. Davis, of Rhode Island, says .
"I think the proposed act is an expres
sion or tne worst and most unwarrant
able partisanship heretofore ventured
in federal relations within Iho history
of the Union."
Qov. Biggs, of Delaware, says: "I
condemn it as a measure uncalled for
and not only unconstitutional but un
wise."
Gov. Hill, of New York, replies by
sending a copy of his recent speech it
Indianapolis, which he says gives his
sentiments.
Gov. Taylor, of Tenneee, says: "The
bill is an envious start at a prospering
South. There is no need in any State
for legislation that is designed to foment
strife, murder and riot. Gov. Flem
ing, of Florida, says, "The passage of
the bill would evidence hostility toward
the South, at winch it is aimed , by
Northern Republicans."
Gov. Jaofcson, of Maryland, says: "It
is an unwise and extremely partisan
measure, fraught with much evil to the
oountry generally. It will have
blighting effect, if passed, upon the
business interests of the South, binder
and obstruct her development, and re
vive instead of allaying unfriendly re
lations between the North and South.
WITHDRAWING CANDIDATES.
ALL EASTERN CAROLINA TOLITICS IN THE
HANDS OF THE FARMER'S ALLIANCE.
Scotland Neck, N. C, July 81, '90.
The continued withdrawal of the
candidates for nomination to Congress
in the different districts keeps a change
SHIPPING SEWS.
ARRIVED.
Steamer Eaglet, of the E. C. D. line,
arrived yesterday and will sail to mor
row afternoon at 4 o'clock
Steamer Manteo. of the O. D, line.,
arrived last night and will sail tomor
row at 12 o'clock.
Steamer Defiance, of the Clyde line,
arrived last night and will Bail tomor
row night.
CLEARED.
Schr. Carrie Farson.
Schr. Annie Predmore, Capt, Agent.
SCHOONESS IN TORT.
Schr. Pecora, Capt. Douglass.
Schr. Unity R Deyer, Qapt. Bev
eridge. Schr. 11. E. Hilea, ("apt. Ireland.
Schr. John K. P. Moore, Capt. Gaskill.
NOTES.
The steamer Vesper, of E. C. D. line,
will arrive today.
What is a ivlii in tho huad Medi
cal authorities say it is due to uneven
clothing of the body, rapid cooling
when in a perspiration, o. The im
portant point is, that a cold in the head
is an inlUmmation of the lining mem
brane of the nose, whioh, when un
checked, is certuin to produce a
catarrhal condition for catarrh is es
sentially a "'cold'' which nature is no
longer able to "resolve" or throw off.
Ely's Cream Halm has proved its su
periority, and sufferers should resort to
it before that common ailment becomes
seated an 1 ends in obstinate catarrh.
TOUKIiTS
Whether cn pleasure bent or buc.iue6S,
should take on every trip a bottle of
Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly
and effectually on the kidneys, liver
and bowels, preventing fevers , head
achei and other forms of sickness. For
sale in 50s, and 1.00 bottles by all
loading druggists.
500 BAGS
SHOT, ALL SIZES,
or sale at Towers
Prices.
Agrent For
Hazard Gunpowder Co.
Sold at their Prices.
TTlieIi,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
MIDDLE STREET,
NEW KERNE. V. C
A very line ur. Trv
Best Grades of Tobacco.
Selling lots of (ioodn fo
J. F.
Notice.
1 lie unilri'Algned, James C. Harrison, Tub.
lie Administrator, lias duly (iiialt tied as
lulrnlnlhtrntur of tlie estate of Kllznbeth
Hanks, duceaseil, and hereby gives notice
thai he requires all persons having claims
against the estate of the fate hllzahetb
Huoks to present them to snlil administra
tor, dnly authenticated, lor payment, on or
noioru the 4Ui -day of August, IMM1, or eke
this notice will be pleaded In bar of reeoveiy
vrHonn luiii-titMl to the estate iiiuhi. pay
wiihoat delay.
.IAMKH ('. HAKKHON.
Public AdmlnlHtrator.
New hern, AiiK.'Jd. 1HW, lang:! liw
Stuir Blanche for Sale.
Seyenty-five feet long, 18 feet wide
over all; draught uU inches loaded
carries 110 bales of cottou, and regis
tered at Custom House 47 tons gross,
not; licensed to carry passengers, and
accommodates 100 on excursions. Re
built iu October, 1889. Joiner work
and decking entirely new, hull made as
wood as new. Engine and boiler re
built, all wearing and destructible part
renowod: new crown sheet and tubes
in boiler. Inspected November 27
1889, and licensed to carry 80 poundi
steam presHure. Propeller 48 inches
engino 10x10 cylinder, upright boiler
feet by 00 inches, of 5-1G iron, tensil
strength 50.0UU pounds.
Fully equipped throughout, accordin
to law and in perfect running order, th
Blanche 'u splendidly adapted to river
and creek trade, to light draught nay
gation anywhere, and has shown fine
towing oapacity. Bhe is offered for
salo on reasonable terms, and at a verj
low price.
lor further information apply to
James Redmond. Seo' & Treas,
aui3d&tl New Berne, N. C
"TAX-SALE.
9
At
J. F. TAYLOR'S
ittie uiocey
TAYLOR.
Ocracolie.
SUM HER SCHEDULE
OF
Steamer " Beaufort.
Fur the Ix u. iit of thnS(.
visit Otracoke ihirio.- tl.
I'-EAI'FORT win
Schedule :
Leave Wusliiii.rtf.il
who i, e.., ire lo
' i-eason, tho
Mic follow iiijr
v ry Saturday 1 I p.m.
Monday li a.m.
Wi dn. silny !l a,m,
Close connect ioiiH with il. i
from Greenville, nnd Tin horn. ',.,.1 .1...
train from -lamesvilln th,,' ,..,..
the Wihnincton ami Wnldon Un-,i...,.'i
On intermediate days i)10 liF.ArTKi lUT
will touch nt New !erne, lenviD.r there :
a.m. 1 iiomlavK and !l 11 m Tl.,...,,l
connecting with Atlantic Railroad
ke. and re-
and
TARE.
From VaIiiiie((lu t,, o, .,,.,,:
turn, s'J ;().
From New :,.rm to ViacnU
turn, J'.' .iO
SpU, trip tickets,
From WashinKtoii to New Herne. ifO.Vf.
From N'ew Heme to Washington. f'.V.il.
AMPLE ACfOMMiihA I ION
Solicitor unanimously, and enthusi
astically endorsed Judges Merrimon I
and wishes of its natrons, and as soon I sentative Skinner, from the First dis
I evident annoyance and possible danger las seen steps have been taken to meet trict, has now withdrawn, and this
of belated pedestrians. We hone that 1 their wants. I leaves all Eastern Carolina in the hands
Li,. :n i ..M --.I The same agent who transacts the I of the Farmers' Alliance so far as con
and Clark and Senator VanCf 5 and .. . . , . . . business of this company at this, end gressional honors are ooncerned
i xl- . l I . ..... .uo n.j. ouHiuu- m tt th them at their birth int.hial on,A.
denounced toe aurnor oi a recent !- i t.um.c,.. , "T.rJ-u"": r.L" UMU"1""''
ftircnla asBailincr Jndira Olark. nia i. h.f Vornn OT hairnd in their Hnrvi ? thou8ht tha.t Sunmqna, however,
' r " i w -w wvmwu I o w ra- j . .ww. I d ill va atrnnnAr In t no rnnuantmn in
When he assumed the agency he was.u a a a,i u ,a u.
THK JN6W OriC Star Bays: An Wilmington, Onslow and Eastern JU "'""T" 7 T" " 8r"? been had he not published his card an
Carolina. ...i. I . i""' . nounoing his withdrawal. His friends
. mi . . n , , . . I 1 ft a VV llmlnQrrOn nin.?, I. n J I ww vw..v
Vienna oners as 1M nrTi prize ine " k-k"- Ul !u UOUB" "uu Die. and it is thouebt that his name will
-N- i nnntinaji n n nn tia inn nAnnnM bo am. -
. sinm nf 1 .200. ' That award will I - j. uu 4, boput before the convention notwith
Scarcely, be-t affioient to attract n.i...tn..n- ...ll Pany has made its patrons their friends
THE CHOLERA IN MECCA-
international ' beauty show at
The Wilmington papers have
nounced a double daily passenger and
over the Wilmington,. iur"" L!"" "V--". standing his withdrawal has been pub
nnolnor anrl TS.at. P.rli Wil. f""J " " K I liahnrl in thn nannrs.
n.an'nf A t-W, lanhfr XI Zl: T " . " ? ' M Bll.otner companies
w. v j -".-o-"--iiioui uuiiukiou mi oioop roini,iwenty i tney Keep aoreast or tne times. They
CO tne competition, ana tne J0w four miles, and track lav ina has reached have adopted ae their motto in con-
' ii -. "l':" i'.''l:- l- m.V ' .-. -1 :-l . n m,. Idnntinff their business "ExrifilHiorl
nua janff!Ni!ij) !. veijr " f"r. AQo n ;..,, m h-aht it causes qreat alarm in western
second-rate affair it EnrODe must Mewenger of Friday says: forth these remarkswaa our noticing I Europe.
ki-Viftf'-of- VATv- a new engine ana two passenger the commencement of most extensive Mecca, July 31. me cholera epi
iuuiiii.uu M; r1? 'ears ate' ezpeoted here next week for repairs on. the oompany'a wharves, demlo here shows no sign of abatement,
uauuHomeHii womeu ur irue woriu. . tne wumington, uubiow ana iistuaro- Under the superintendence of Mr. J. J. tne deaths irom the disease averaging
itna'Jtaiiroaa. as soon as they arrive Howard, wharf builder, they have at- eighty daily.
Tnv''WtlmlWCIvMAWnMfJ tegular achedale-will be onnounoed. tacked the rotten timbers and nlankiniz London. July SI. The confirmation
z ' L' . .",U v' i, j The track will be complete to Jackson- and are replaoing tbem with first class of the reported existence of cholera to
uae: xnecoBiou . Auveruijer, luijivuieny October 1st. and by that time timber and lumber. They intend to rn epidemic degree at Bagdad and
. .' 4 J . "-l ' i ' 'al . J I tf MiA UMa M..ntni,.nn watt 1 1 k. n . .1 1, , I 1. 1 . I : 1 ,,. I Mamma MAnnna ! 1
leaQinS liepUOlICfta paper Ol rew I irwcuvunci m mm.tcu oave a iuuruuu uveruuuiiUK nna win I iuouun imou Kicaii uueBBiecBs iu won i,
ii , " , " , : .., , 't snevarioue stations on tne line. A
England, ia not particularly avor- handsome depot and warehouse will be
able to the" Bayonet -bilU It Sees woted at their wharf in this city.
ithat the feelirie against it is krow- "onier vmmtot the company, and
To satisfy the unpaid taxes for 1889 I
this day day levied on the following
described real estate and will sell the
same at the court house door in the
city of New Berne on Monday tho first
day of September, 1890:
Mrs. Caroline Wolfenden, one town
lot on Craven street, in the city of New
Berne, listed on the tax list for 1889 by
Jno. Wolfenden, agent, Caroline
Wolfenden, being the same on which
she now resides, described in a mortgage
deed from said Caroline Wolfenden and
J. J. Wolfenden to J. A. Meadows,
dated November 29. 1880, and recorded
in Cmvcn county, book 9i, pages 116
and 117 to which reforence is had. Tax
and costs $79.50.
Macklin Davie, one lot,, listed on the
tax list for 1889 by said Davis, situated
in the city of New Berne, at the south
east corner of Bryan and Queen streets,
adjoining the lots of Amos Stanly and
Wm. Colligan . Tax and costs $4 93.
W. B. LANE,
augl-d30ds Sheriff
Pcrduy -1'er
week
Her month
SI'l-VIAI, RATIOS '
SPKN'CHK
I' Alll; T It'.'l 1-x.
$l.."tl
$111. (Ml
s::tl ini
I'D FAMII.IF.S.
IIKOS..
Managers.
The Meamer BK.U'FOUT Ims Wn ,
limit and made larger, and is now a com
fortable and seaworthy 1 ml, and lins a
permit to carry l'.ai passengers. jylddwJiu
For anv information e.all r,n I,' n
Roberts, at Old Dominion wharf.
Old
August ,t.
" rth.
" nth.
" 15th.
" 20 th.
" Or,H,
29th.
have a first class .wharf. The agent 1 era burope, and strict precautions are
sava when nis company starts a do Deinz raaen si Marseilles ana otner en-
anything it reminds him of the saying, trepots oi unentai trsmo .to prevent, if
"(Jet there m.." ue savs thev dont possiDie. roe miroauction-or the inteo-
make rauoh fuss, but they are a pewer. tion through those ports, The cholera
1 know the community will bear me I as Mecca is always caused, as every -
.... t4 HialtlHnl,.m inn V 1 1 n J U . iKftilw VllAWI. kff ttta npncn.n n jm.
ma?' it v i an ntlii nAtim inn .-. . ' mmmim hiu o hiu uu- j v i"o"w.o ui uu
WtdOgtlMn'. Qntll.'ail -;;mMl1ll ; .we WA ebma' right! mity New : Berne with it, "Here's to you and your family, city of Mohammed, who have not the
South Shalt dean se it The Ad- the wnrkl " The enalnrer hir rlrldon may y l0n ana prosper." , siignwn notion or sanitary laws, and
Si ing in the South.: So ? it -is, arid !jrVZ TuTl '
v - , , , r. , ' v . that tnere ' will be no halt at Jackson
H may; it : widen , and deepen -and nu- hV Vk .
and
Tertiser doubts now if the bill Will otef the ground ' betwem here
ido the,W0rk intended by it that Joksonville and thoroughly examine J
: v is, iecure a free baliotl Bat really, ly'
t.' . . -; . i' i Anorineer corns " will nnur v milo tho si
NAVIGATION.
who dwell in a condition of filth almost
Indesoribable. The pilgrimage this
year ia on a more extensive scale than
ADVICE TO ndTHER.
Mrs. "WiBSLdw's Boothino Strdp for "apy years past,
should always be used for children
tnat U.OOC tne purpose. v lJia , not ...- .bj ,,..-,. in.t K-'is teethin. It soothes the child, softens I The declining nowara of old .
i v UBurjjWr auui uuware mat wjju ta wew Berne. V. We' mav reasonablv iu8 ii ""MV 00 wonuorruiiy reonperaiea ana bus-
. i -v.. ..v- i . - ... . - ' " -T .'.. V ressooBDij ana jg tha best remedy for Diar- tkinurl h th daliv ha f nnnA a.....
TO THE LADIES
Kead thtp, please, and know that
the 'NUMBER')" WHEELER &
WILSON SEWING MACHINE,
which received the Grand Trize at
tho Faris Exposition of last year is
the greatest wonder of the age.
Silent, Light and Bapid.
Durable, and adapted to the fiaest
and coarsest work. Embroidery and
rick-rack without any extra attach
nicnt.
Call at T. J. Turner's. Wholesalo
and retail Furniture Dealer, New
Berne, N. O. and examine .
bottle, jalf Ipatilla.
Office of tiHj
Dominion Stcmuslii
New Beune. N. C. July 31, 189o.
The steaflier Manteo will auii r..,,
Norfolk for Newberu, via Washington
N. C.
Friday
Wednesday
Monday
Friday n
Wednesday "
Monday
Friday
Kflturnme. will sail fm
for Norfolk direct, touching at Roanoke
isiana wrjarf.
Mondav August 4th.
Friday 8th.
Wednesday .1
Monday 13.B
Friday 2y,i
Wednesday . 07,
The above is the Old Dominion
August Calendar.
Please dip and pin on your black ooat
B1BOVO. K. H. R011RRTS Ao't
1 "a
UNIVERSITY fiFlORTHMOLlY,."
THE FALL TKR.1I OPF.S SEPT 4
TUITION. $110.
Kour rt Kn!ar conrsrs of Rln(iy. cias.leal,
Phhoiophival, l.lierary, Selentirln.
Special courses in Cliemlht.rv. (llvil and
K.leetileal Kuuiueerliiir i'i,u,-.
other studies. . '
Separate Fehoola or iw BIUi Med'eln.
whose students may attend the Uulvorslty
lectures. Address tr.;
Hon, KKIflP P. BATTLE. LL.D.,
Jy8dw2m President, Chapelt HUU N-
SAMPLE COPY OF THE WEEKLY
JOURNAL SENT FREE TO ANY ADDRESS.
Engine for Sale.
A flfty-horitvpower Btom engine iU '
be Bn Id nfc aiiAHnn a 1..
- nwwsvu wi iuduu 'WUMIV ':
New lierne, on Friday August 8, 1800.
i23Jtd JAVES UANWELt. '
absolutely necessary for tje; Kadi-hope for the " completion1 of. the road to I rhcBa'. Twenty-five cents a
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