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- Jfc-- ' Daily OUHNAL, MSlS VOL. IX.--NO. 107. NEW BEKNE. N. G, TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. ;.sil 1 it BUSINESS LOCALS. Thb House Committee, on Elec tions haa decided that Mr. Bret kin- FaSrt S 'Arkl. not entitled at M. H. Sultan's store. au5tf I to hip seat. That toe present A Nice Sail Boat and SaU for rent House of Representatives should J. 60 ota a day, 85 CU eyenina or for LiwmnnnA apafnat th arm nf John ale. NeumRivm Bath House, ... " , . i i u. urecKinriage is not Btrange, out LD PAPERS for sale In any quan-1 " , U titfesat Jouwui.fflo. it will be wonderful if the people THB TAYLOR ADJUSTABE 8HQE of his district do not return him to for ladies. . New and marTeloua in- the place in which he has honored See sample. N. Abfin, Opposite journal umoe. TOOtiOB. jl8 If THE FINDER OF A PAIR OF EYE glasses with Franklin, Washington, D. 0., stamped on the case, will' please return them to this office. U vj-k- Arkansas scarcely less than father honored Kentucky. his LOCAL NEWS. tf. OODA WATER on draught today at ll the foot of Broad street. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Fob Rent Two rooms. Waktbd House to rent. W. E. SsELUNdS-Monthly mee'iog. Jobs Dunk's. fEV7 BATH HOUSE Now open at Towels furnished. Gentlemen, lOo. Bojs. 60. Season ticket. 8150. m27tf A FINE Hne of SMALL HAMS, 5 to ohuroh of Christ Sunday night 1Y 7 nnnnria at JoHST SlTNN S tf. mero win do a meeting 01 me ioaru There was one confession at the JUDGE ARMFIELD haa been of Trade tonight at 8 :80 o'clock. renominated trict. in the Eighth Dis- meets n-pre- Spain has decided to build whole flotilla of submarine war vessels. The State Tobacco Association at Morehead today. A largo sentation is expected. The Presbyterian's uro raising money to build a new church fence and re- shingle their lecture rocru. Tlio counties of Warren and Halifax have endorsed Geo. H. Whito, of this oity, for solicitor of the Second Juri icial district. The schooner Martha Davis has just been repared and painted on Howard's ways. She will be launched this morning. The first preparations for the erection forces from San Salvador, and all is ' u- ureen 8 "siaence, corner aroaa ana uancocK streoie, nave been The Farmers' Alliance of Minne sota has nominated S. M. Owens for Governor. Congressman John Hender son has been renominated in the Seventh District. Guatemala has withdrawn her quiet at present. "Speak reverently of the dead." The Force bill is dead. If we can not be reverent we will not be pro fane. Nuw Berne's Steady Progress. New Berne cannot make as good a showing of manufacturing industries as some cities of its size. As is well known, this is principally an agricul tural and commercial community. This being the case, it is well to notice at the outset the condition of the farming country tributary to New Berne, and in doing this we will endeavor to treat the subject with perfect fairness. It is an undeniable fact that for divers causes for the paBt few seasons the fall crop has not come up to the usual average This was notably so on the cotton crop last fall ; the receipts of cotton reaching only about half the number of bales of the previous year. Qf course this ef fected trade to a certain extent. Still a casual observer could not perceive any difference in the amount of business, and many merchants declared that their fall trade was equal to former veard, abd when Christmas came the stores were crowded with holiday goods and they went off with a ruBh, the stolen being filled with delighted customers. Remember . now that this favored locality is not depeudent on one crop a year, as most places are, but has a con stant succession of money crops for the Northern markets, from early spring until lute fall or winter, beginning with radishes and kale in March; followed by green peas and turnips in April; snap beans, cucumbers, squashes, beets and cabbages in Ma;; Irish potatoes in June, and then an abundant supply of such summer truck crops as tomatoes, cantaloupes, watermelons, etc., etc The gathering of these early vegetables necessitates the paying out of hundreds and sometimes of thousands of dollars in a single day, widely distributed among our laboring population, and stein, Jas. M. Howard, Mrs. Mary Windly, Mrs. M. D. Nelson, Mr. Clem. Manly, Mr. Sim'l Smallwood, the Bap tist parsonage, and many others al ready completed. Look also at the splendid one now being built by Mrs. W. H. Pennell, on the macadamized road, and at Dr. F. W. Hughes' palatial residence now nearing completion. Then turn your mind backward and ask yourselves what occupied the ground a few years ago where these buildings now stand. The answer would invariably be either vacancy, or a building much inferior to the one now there. Are we improving our old buildingj V For answer, look at the first and second Methodist churches, the interior of the Presbyterian church, the Bteeple of the Episcopal church, Vanco Academy building, and sucb residences as the one owned by Mrs. E. B. Ellis, and oc oupied by Mr. W. P. Burrus, also at those owned and occupied by Mr. E. B Cox, Dr. Chas. Duffy, Mr. Thos. Daniels and many others, find remember what the buildings were before the trans forming hand of genius touched them. This is New Berne of the present. A charming town beautifully situated its inhabitants gradually but surely bettering their condition and adding to the prosperity of the town by patient industry in their various cLosen occupa tions. What of the future V Wo look forward to it with confidence. We have ample water facilities and we expect soon to have splendid railroad connec tions. The census shows a fair percentage of increase of population in the past ton years, and we expect a still more rapid increase hereafter. There are stilt unoccupied fields of industry awaiting enterprising men. The conservatism A famine prevails in the Soudan. lu some parts Of the country the went crazy and was flflflf.ha from starvation average! sylum about a month ego one hundred daily. made. A small colored boy named Uco Washington, about seven years old, was our merchants feel the effects. Croakers I ' our people makes them over cautioup, accidently run over by a horse, on niay find fault with the quietness of "ey are backward about taking hold of . ! West street. Sunday afternoon but did the town, but while the bean cron was 1 untried things. Make an attempt to not sustain any serious damage. being gathered we do not believe that I introduce a new improved agricultural Lizzie Moore, a colored woman who another city in the State could show as implement among our farmers, and carried to the many customers in the stores as New yon will find a disposition among died there and was brought home and buried from St. Peters church last Sunday. IN Michigan a State ticket hasl Mr. John Hall, of Hall Brothers, . been nominated by the Union Labor gunsmiths, has made an invention for Farmers' Alliance. A rattling churning butter that ; appears to be an campaign id. expected the march of progress, and there will bj no retrograde movement. We will go on as we nave begun, by quiet in dustry working out and accomplishing those things that tend to our individual prosperity and the prosperity of this eastern section of North Carolina. Cedar Grcve Cemetsry. The city of New Berne is to be con gratulated when it is so fortunate as to have Mr. Alex. Miller at the head of the cemetery committee. The careful. intelligent, well-directed, and patient, continuous effort which he brings to bear upon whatever he undertakes are well know u to the people of this com munity. The present condition of Cedar Grove Cemetery gives unmistakable evidence of a master mind in charge, thoroughly interested in the work. Beginning near the entrance, neat signs newly painted, containing the city ordinances relating to the cemetery, are to be found at conspicuous points. The walks, the Confederate soldiers' mound, and other portions of the cemetery have jast had the lawn-mower used on thorn; the pleasant, vine covered summer-house in ihe northwest part contains a force-pump supplied by water from a bored well of such depth that all surface water is excluded, affording cool and excellent drinking water; and alongside of it is a pretty fwh-pond and fountain, (inched last week, containing fifteen hundred gallons. Only a few fish have been placed in it thus far, but other line ones have been ordered In the centre is a raised mound, construct ed principally of shell-rock, tilled with water plants, while lloating on the sur face of the pond is a man-of-war lily This species of lily does not attach itself to the soil, but moves around on the top of the water, drawing its suste nance through tho curious hair-like roots. Sea shells in the pond add to its attractiveness, and a neat fence of gal vanized wire with octagon shaped meshes surrounding it, keeps the be holder at a proper distance. In addition to these things Mr. Miller has added twodozennew, comfortable benches, placed at convenient shady Schr. Stodle. Schr. E.K. Wi'sou, Capt. E W. Lup- ton, froi.i Now York wRhnaila. rmrhurl wire an 1 bar iron f or J. C. Whitty & Co. I Bev Schr. endue. Schr. M E. liileo, ( apt. Inland. Schr. John K. Moore. ', t'LEARKD. Sir. M:rueo, of ihe O. D. lino. Sir. Defiance, of the Clyde line. S:r. Eiglet, of the E. C I), line. NOTTS. The sit;., r Vesper, of E. C. D. line. will sail toaiu.row at 4 o.m. The schr., John 11, V. Mooro will sail today for Penn's tirove, N. J., with full Borne. Though this part of the year is 'nem wt until some ono else in the known in business circles as the dull community has tried it, then if it is flpasnn. nnn of our largest merchants satisfactory they are ready for it. Our states that his trade on one of the busy town population likewise admit the ad- Poiut9 throughout the cemetery, for the H.n n r.K,;atm.. visability of branching out into diver- comfort of visitors. Our citizens should J "v " I " I . 1 : 1 - j ' 1 , 1 sifiod industries, but there i the same 1Bm lu"t"",eu )ru:B ln neauurying tnis improvement over anything yet on the market. It is turned by a crank, ehn There has been incorporated in 1 p' ,n workmanship and ser-ms to be ni.;... rri. Amn.,-a Wimana quite durable. By experiment butter " I J. 1 i Canning Company. ators at e women. Women of North Baseball This Afternoon. ibetwo picked nines whose names are given below, will play a match WE think that the Force bill has I Rsme of baseball at the Fair grounds hAfin. nermanentlv retired. The enuxn ac 0 ocioce., mc boys eve. Besides such crops as we have men tioned, we produce fine forage orops German millet, etc., for home use. Our most progressive farmers are beginning to put up hay in neat bales for market, and though the home grown article has not yet supplanted Northern grown disposition to wait till some one else 7 y' nR P 6 of ur mabAH th trial lovod ones, and show Mr. Miller that It was found by trial that the lumber his zealous efTortsare appreciated business was profitable-the result is we Her Name is ' - Winona." limita. not nmall nffaira hut unnli aal . - --, """" " " " ffniDHnian Mmmnna un r n r ml tnr na no nuuiu uu ucuu w Buy iuwu. iucreu,n a hi; i.;m; ; v. SHIPPING NEWS. AKRIYED. Kate R. Waters. Cant. Andrew Sl;Ho.'.'.h uily K IN 1'OUT. D-'jer, Capt. cargo of shingles r.z WinhVld. lumbrr from J. T. Okkk'e oi- Tin-: Old nonunion Stcsmsliin (' New Bkhne, N. ('.. July ;J1,J890. Tho steamer Manteo will sail from Norfolk for Ncwbern. vin Waohinelou N. C. F"dy August 1st. Wednesday Monday Friday Wednesday Monday Friday Returning, wil for Norfolk direct Island wharf. Monday ueust4th. " 6th. " 11th. " l-'.ih. " 2i)th. " -5th. " 29th. fail from Nowbem touching nt Uoanoho Friday Wednesday Monday Friday Wednesday 1 ine above 1 ihe Old August Calendar. Please clip and pin on vnur hlucl- rn.-ir. sleeve. E. B. Rokkkts. Au't Nib. i::th. ISth. 22d. 27th. Dominion Wanted ! Within forty-eiijht hours To runt, r house of about seven or eight rooms, in good central location. Party will pay about Sl'2 00 per month rental. Itest of reference given. Landlords or Hur.i,i will loave word at Journal office, 2t postponement gives th Zealots time to cool off before the announce ment of the death of their darling. A nice kettle of fish to be sure! during the summer, has incurred con siderable expense. The citizens should nttrnniza thn pftme and thin nanint the .... . a 1 r - - - Bat what else could aave Deen ex- club to defrsy itg expenBe8. The ad peoted 01 toe JjiOgUSnman wnomimiBBi0nfae will be 10 cent?. Ladies Harrison selected to cook a Fro-1 and carriages free nublio buildin?. is hay, it is coming into sharp competition woto ,ow 0r'' peaspiantea nero some launched at Wilmington, Delaware with it. 1 yours Ko, nuu lUB experiment snowea today bho wiu be completed and cn The majority of these truck crops of that theT Paid wel1- From that small dutv hera b Novembor. The Wash- I .u. . l: i , i I which we havo been SDeakintr have "S""""t5 " uuhiobbb nag ue- incton Post aavs : "The naw Revenue yielded well this season, and the prices TelPed "pMly-this seotion being Bteanler t0 bo iaunohed at 3 o'clock heer. rnmnriBrativn. A if tn rnnkn nn speoiauy adapted for it-and has as eaorts to furnish some amusement fof lhfl tia, failure Ug(. fa,, thig sumed immense proportions. We wish year's crop of cotton and corn is ex- ,0 see manuiacturing establishments centionallv fine. The farmers all around I springing up in our midst, ana we do are merrily jubilant, bragging on their not 1661 aeBponaent 01 their doing so macniSceut crona of these two articles. uur PeoP,e Ieel tn9 neea of them, the are in fine practice and will play a good game. The Elm City club, through its next Tuesday by the Pusey, Jones Company, at Wilmington, Del., has been named by Secretary Windom the "Winona."' after the city of that name in Minnesota from which Secretary Windom hails. The yessel will be and we venture the assertion that they I subject engrosses their attention when Lutioned on the coast of North Carolina tectioa census peoplet. for the American pates, Roberts. D. As a result of the eipenisos.of the Green Pension office $931,000 will have tol Rnem. appropriated;, v;0Jhat. is, ,this Deng' d by the ; be much money will be paid by the Government as salary to men for Hartsfieid, paying out the millions in shape of pensions c p lb 3b 3b US If rf cf Daniels, McSorley, Clark, G. Knight, Walter, Neal,' Clark, E. Credle, Makely. .1 a . . . .1 are as conionted and well satisfied todav ""rouueeu, tne leaven is at worK, DUt as those of their occupation in any part W8 hold baok waiting for some one else of the State. with headquarters at New Berne. This much for tho country section tributary to New Berne. Now how is it with the town itself V We have par tially answered this question inoi dentally in speaking of the amount of to take hold, and we believe that at no distant day some one will take hold. We have the material, we have the labor, and last but not least we have the money. Yes, we repeat it, we have tne money, we nave no men among Mai Wage Last Evcniug. Mr. James II. Portis, of this city, and Miss Lucy C. Taylor, of New Berne, werd married in this citv yesterday evening at 6:30 o'clock at the residence of the Rev. Dr. Primrose, pastor of St Andrews' Presbyterian church. The ..... .....Jt- ..u,. na with corneal fortiinm hnfc w r hv ceremony was penormna ny ur. mm ioc&i trnae caused oj tnosa promawe - ' ' rose, and was witnessed by a few nn moona a nniraftxr .tlni.An nrtwim,,- I r ..... crops. I - irienus 01 tne nappy young couple vnai Now what nhanffna haA nnfurrfid in I ""J uv" rnuuug us wno air. ronis ana nis nriae leit on tne m. w.wu.. . a I ...... . . .. in.l.l-.l. . 1-- ... . ..i - . .u. . . .u i.-k. .-j ... OOUld SinelV Start a faotorv. on a ami 1 M" " iraimasi nigm ior Augusta, Agooo numter ct pasgengirj wem wu,u .. . '; . '' . Ua.. where they will make their future SOME months aCO it Was Said "P road yesterday morning. Among tney ior tne worse or oetier r we - "" home. He has been employed as an 0 " I. l ... lanma nnro vhon hoornn thut- hrr onn. ! . . . r . . ttlWhiMv has Mn(rrl a sfw'n of nnmber were W. U. Oliver and S. answer unnesitatingiy mat many . " Y" . --b v operator in tne western union leie- vrermany nas acquireu a HLnjj 01 turned additions through accumulated eranh Comoany in this citv. and he land in- Africa : ' Whereas the new earnings hare grown to be vast agencies Roes to Augusta to fill a similar position liArmnn rrntnrv in Hiaar. Alrif.a is i ..... ... . 1 .-, ....... . for advancing the nroannritv nf the, """ .."..-Bw- mmm mmm vaw j - - nnanna itAfMMirrAfl Ar t -t si iv-tiin Ar i KAvna r id rpii a mar. ma rinn nan nnr 1 ssi - r -r ----r r I UUSU1UD lilllinni.l.nw Ul iUD IVUIITULB Ul I Wl UC. 1U 111 VUUW VUW VV " U UHD MW I about twice the Size "Of Germany, Honor. W. F.Rountree and W.B.Bovd had any boom nor any mushroom community in which they are locate d. V . - . ' m. . m . I ..I TViava 1 a mAHAw tn m a T not innlnrlinff anv nart or tne ereat I to attend the Grand Lodee of the Amnr. crowth. but there haa been a auiet. " . m.uiWiuuii, " Cl . 1 " 'h....j. ...!.,... 1-,. I L . t arii.na ft, nanr thincra " UlUO UI niDVOI VUWU iUrUBOl WDSl HU V MUWV aU SJUWM J IIUIHB.U visiting New Bne 18 "Da woen lne 8tani 19 mane nere HOMICIDE IN RALEIGH. occasionally 'African lakes in the measarement.ioan Legion of Honor they will return steady ' 1 . . IWadneidav or Thnrsdav Mr. C C. I Persons - ; OS last Friday Congressman I Green on his way to Trenton'and Mrs. Berne note these chances and speak of u w,u continne. As the trucking in - Wheeleri Of Alabama, introduced J. A. Meadows and son to-enjoy the them, but as they occur gradually the dustry dped rapidly so will the - .vs. ,. :..'.--.. . :.i LniMAii.iMiiii.t' iiUi)i.H IniiMt norMnii ii mtoht nf thatr mannfactunng, and embrace various a nwnmunn in mi iidunh i.u HtiL 1 1 - r o MM MdftViiAYfc fftRtrlMV for Mr, 3. D; LaBoquer and , family have - , -. ' ,1 returned to New Berne with the intcn- uiewnsiueniuuutH, iu ' tio,,,, theittoe booe. y Alliance Grain Bub-Treasury bill, Mr. Benj. K. Bryan, of Charlotte, the bill to be considered lrom , day I arrived last night for a visit to bis to day nntil disposed of." . v y relatives here, . - iii.ii , 1 Miss Belle Blount and Mis. J. W. - f oAiiAxuituiovuiTiuK na&UUiBmai1( jwasvington, N. C, were UP the Wrong passenger, the , Wil- amontf the passengers last night for or leave every day in the week except Tuesday. And a full and accurate statement of the amount of shipping by sail vessels annually would be a sur r n .. j 1 u t,- , 1 1 T, . . f : .A i J t , ' ' u" lil I ' lOBBr" fuuuipu ; vv Miser ana oudj. 1 prisiuK ihtoiumuu cvcu tu uuii ui uui V UUO WW, clo ChnWll hv rtnra! frnm thir . own nnonle. , . . . .. 1 . ... ". ' - I r r ; . . . over and asK that genueman, aoous T0,Bge t0 New York.' 'Their bronzed Are we building any For answer It before he i undertakes It.; ;.,-,'.;...w.'4hsjids and faces fully attest their take a stroll through. the oity. Look at court house, our mington Star dbserres that "when Morehead.1 '.'" ' tow. ' .- '"j - , . .. f I If P T XTdlfliVM ia a Aniiil ir.n a' tarn NAnntor tuacofiK nnuercases or f " . ' desires to play mentor to 8enator aratMo"h.ead . r . . . .... I T7nfrkln new lnit.lal.lnn n "taral" I ' : ' v -j ' ' iv ' niif handahmA xiik Minneapolis yonruiii: ajo. . MrT. A O retn and familv and Mm. Uraded school bnlldinir. oar Disoinles .m '.' ' 1 1 .1 1 -r .. . rs " "ine negro question IS poc mvam- Bates are at borne from Morehead. . : ohuroh, bur commodious passenger de able. ? Congress has Only to let t r-; . . . TtZ . U pot with Us neat surroundings, our alone and it will solve itself.- But whhVn"r,inr railroad and steamer warehouses, the Solution by 8 Force bill IS about ihOttld take on every trip a bottle Of tne most or our saw muis, pianing 'i:w i'.ini- fA S1ai . .'i -I Syrup of Figs, as It acts most pleasantly mills, dry kilns, etc. Look at suohat 'ke trywgOldeveIop; ajapltag ind eotually, on the kidneys tractive Residences a. lho of Menrs. ... 1 aAhAi'inrl ftthitr rnrmi ai aifMrniiaa nn 1 ? v " PT ! I . ,i in Bfio: and i.oo hnttia. hv all 1 07 T.. Watson, Jas.; W. Moore. 8. R under its roots in order to NEORO DESPERADO KILLED BY A TO LICEMAN. Rai.eiqm, Aug. 2 This afternoon a negro named Julian Jones had a diffi culty with a white man on the principal business street, and knocked him down 1X.. a rpi. L . 1 j I PrtllPAmnn Tlnouo nn 1 1 tiH nn William .' - IIUQB UL ulBUUlBUbUJO. 1U H WO UtlllBVH I - " -l'Pl "w va . . i...u. iiupunauoo. i - Utlev. a wnll knnwn nnwanannr mat. . . ....... i win Hvunni R 1 1 w (..iiba infMi nn tni hit r -1 ' - r t we have oniv one railroad and mat I nnoiiinn. tun iiD...rk.r.a - I ... ... ., , .. ...l"" ' - V - . . " UIDVUI .J l 11 IJ . - . . I nrhit.a nAnnlalirtn t.hnf. tha nkitna .illl t . . . . . . . was built before the war, nut we are " " "m oones snocaeu utiey down, and in a kftl.lli. M.in,i(. TI71. l. 1 I .11 Ut. D . L : 1.1 J to have another, and the oarties in ,""JU"V'' " " niw wim uukud k du uud ua w ... . i, i I we will be able to send our abltst imn about to use it when the officer drew cuttigo oi uib wura.-yu wmuwiui . . . ... . . 7 nistol and fird t.hran tim at .Tnna. in . ..... ..t. ...... r I to tnn mata i,MRiatnrA anfl t.n tho Vin. r . . . - irom wumingion to norroiK. we nave v - " , quick succession, the last shot proving now three lines of steamers for North- Vl wo owwe-uien latal. One shot struck a clerk in em trade. One line ha a boat to arrive tru y "pre,ent U8, . hen wlU New neighboring store in the leg. Some Berne again stand in the front rank of leeimg was exnioueo among tne the cities of the State. Then will she negr0f9 at the k,u,ng of Jone8' gain once more the grand distinction Notice. sneoore as me Atnens oi noin uaro- a mnnt.hlv matin. nf R,, Una. We have had able men in the Trade will be held tonight (Tuesday) at past; we nave them now. Mr. W. B. o:ouociocs. ah members are request Lane and Hon. C. C. niark nnhlH .ho ea 10 09 Present, as tbe business of the v. iL passed uuj vi iuo tuuutjf iu vueijjoard oner time tney spent in tho state Legis latnre.and Hon. F..M. Simmons, the TOBMluuls ABD mkuchahts. Tlamvratin nrMMl.li I ILER UESK UO. Of ST. LOCI8, "VI . , . (I.I , , , , .. , my., ditb just puoiiBnea, in colors, m uvdpwi !or tne P srreat work of art on Rank Conntem quarter of a century, accomplished Fine Desks and Office Furniture gene- more for his '. constituents than all ra,,y aiS Uut lQ Prices, with increased cash discounts. The Banker's Cata and wher. in the Union can rou tod S"6' 150 pa8M' lncolor"' free' Uv another whom the brief spaoe of two - Catalogue of desks and Office Furni- 500 BAGS SHOT, ALL SIZES, For sale at Tower's Prices. Ap;ent For Hazard Gunpowder Co. Sold at their Prices. WHOLESALE GllOOEK, MI! )DLE ST11EET, NEW BERNE. N. (. Stmr Blanche for Sale. Seyentv-fivo feet long, 18 feet wide over all: draueht 30 inched loadon- carries 110 bales of cotton, and regis tered at Custom Ilouse 47 tons gross, net; licensed to carry passengers, ard accommodates 100 on excursions. Ke built in October, 1889. Joiner work and decking entirely new, hull made an good as new. Engine and boilor m- built, all wearing and destructible pan renewed: new crown sheet and tnhoK boiler. Inspected November 27. 1889, and licensed to carry 80 pound steam pressure. Propeller 48 inches, engine 10x10 cylinder, upright boiler 7 feet by 60 inches, of 5-10 iron, tensilo strength 50.000 pounda. Fully equipped throughout, according to law and in perfect running order, the Dianono is splendidly adapted to river and creek trade, to light draught navi gation anywhere, and has shown fino towing oapacity. 8he is offered for sale on reasonable terms, and at a very low price. lor further information apply to James Redmond, Seo' & Treas, aug3 J&wtl New Berne, N. C. year 1389 will be before the W. E. Bnellings, Seo'y. only have had into bigness. It won't work.'1 . x. jiaading druggists. Street, N. 8 Richardson, Chas. Reiaen- years made such a National reputation tnre. ISO pages, free postage lOo. These for himself as ha did? .. .. books should interest everv buRinem Yes. New Berne has fairly started in' man in the country. jjH lam3m TO THE LADIES'! Read this, please, and know that the 'NUMBER 0"' WHEELER X- WILSON SEWING MACHINE, which received the Grand Prize at the Paris Exposition of last vear is the greatest wonder of the age. Silent, Light and Rapii Durable, and adapted to the finest and coarsest work. Embroidery and rick-rack without any extra attach ment. Call at T. J. Turner's. Wholesale and retail Furniture Dealer. Naw Berne, N. C. and cxamin-i." Engine for Sale. A fifty-horse-power steam engine will be sold at auction at BrinsonV wharf. New Berne, on Friday, August 8, 1890. i23Jtd " JAMES MANWELLr
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