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l . o o H U V: t j - ? t T tO .'V. a NEW. BERNE, N. C., EDNESDAT. JUNE 3, 1801. iPBICE 5 CENTS. : . . . 1. BU3I2.XSS LOCALS, distance nnder the water. ; Boating Aisiasment' . irenxmaa. t -7 ' InorHo. r ntji .fartiAil fc tna I A communication In this issue from! iMr and Mrs. J.C Whitty and Mrs. TEE Residence foraerry oecopled "i,aHi " th ' ' ' rrw HJ. P." indicates that hi Km Imbibed &VJ 8mitbv who hiti been Tlsitlng lir. U. Q. jS.LodeonaenAtreetu-outtciutn. Wi u niuaui, j.uj i - ...ii.tJ.-. t ltftlrIm ' At Oit ""i ."." vvu..- tne property or tne county, weaonci Association returned nome yesteroay 'AY ' SSS'iwtt of 1 MPtlB ! Th :-ltoM whet led him to lorn, this epla- morning. . , , ....... Apply to A. M. BakAT mSfltt f and, falls as if wafted by the Wind. Ion, Bo far at wa know there to no one Mr. B. J. Lane, a popular horse trader For Bent DKsriUXIJt BK3IDBC, containing tlx room, oar Hateait street. Apply to . niajStf . J. 8 MACE. "Facta are stubborn things. ' -Smollett. It's a fact that cannot be dis puted that we have the best bine of the eccentric ! d2Maaises4menf of the valuation line brought in the following passen- suits Jn, the city for 10 dollars fast Trtt insQElvecP:! T&oloo lot of and is . locally ' known &s "the mis- m advocates a higher assessment aa a of Stonewall, to In the oity on a business 1 A.ik mnlnii H.l" Wi UUUI Mill. . ,. . .... ,..,,. I A i.tinAti. anil in h. utnhl fnr Itntltrtn l":JtmtlT'v ' thereto a diiDoeitloa to secure a just The steamer Newberneof theO.D. t!rmerr, e.nU peruana.; rKiM T . ,olatoi. iliiooo. 10 ne&U per poasu. ' '" . ;. v .w tuajisatf ; ? u ,frJC0H Joha Leland that ( when i he was 0( taxaole PW regardiese on gen: nr.ueo. H. Kooerta, ntoraiag eolor. They are gqaaxe cut and the T W.STEWABThua large sappiy - . . .Q . w , . , whether that raues or lowers me pres- nome nom a wortnern oustness p; buttons are put on so as they can J . of Buggtoe Randolph make, on astea to explain now tne aoctrmea ea total ytlwtlom u are Geo 0. miU)i 0f Portsmouth, Va., T. hand. - -ivv mayiwwu, OUUOU'8 BOTereigTKrnamn's wMirocha tte bttr. on a pleasure trip to thto city, and Mr. unuurm uuu. QDUMER SPECIALTIES I --lightning j free will coold be made to htrmon- 4eBOf supporting the gOTernmentwill and Mrs. William Howard and wife of New Wt just received of them. If bit iney raae .we wiu return your i hmd Ladders. Bauoon n iy Tnr. wtr. fee he aUBWered by telling the Story be properly divided between all classes Beaufort, returning home from a v! Lll. tSixtal t waraYrtof.at of little eirl who sat at her erand- of out citizens. to reUtivesia the North. mof rinrWnP IftMnWf? to taad. We agree, and we nave cause to oe- uapt. woe. wnite, or is.mston, came O Jo oieam tad Bkyltdlf ? '. J. 0. Whitty too. GALE Or" VALUABLE PROPERTY. ,.a fv i Ueve that the oommtoeionere agree with down last night on a business trip. MS7 AS r J?S?SSSa . . - 4 ; .I "J. P." in his position that "property Mr. Geo. N. Ives went down to More houmT Lou. Txi it Morettad pity. . eouw not pronounce sne was wa wflrth mhak ,t will hrinff f .roiah tnd he.d on . DUBinflM trio u".0 - "l . :iL"..Tr.,.n:2, io sneu it. cat sne unauy reacnea , ... .Mi w. i. tt- i.t w , th. house is eonT.ni.niiy toeaMd and i. a - word Bhfi COnld neither Mononnce nn,t,t k. nUA nnnn -li. wh.th.r it Higher Aggessment Improper. nor" spell, andhen the grand- loweriorinorea.ee the total valuation hgeL mother had tried her skill at it and! taxable property, but the indications Chairman of oounty commissioners fade we will return money. Remember us for hats, shoes, socks, shirts, scarfs and Windsor ties.. New lot of drab d'ete coats and Vest, just in Ar J. M. HOWARD'3. desirable realdene eithar for the summer months or as a permanent roaraeucs. jpi? 1 at onoe for terms, ete., to - O. E. and James Thom Any Executors, ' majddlm , .. Sew Berne, M.O. TTJ3T RECEIVED. Paris Green for J Killing Potato Buga. at ' 4 - J. C. WHrrrt & Co s. OOLSODA WATER dispensed day or niabt at Palmer's Bode Fount Hotel Albert. . " ; W , A ROTIC 80DA and Uioeral Water Atlantic & N. C. Railroad. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, ;nw Bsbhx, N. C, June 1st. lsL. To Agexts A. A N. 0. R. B.: Through Kates of Fare, Round Trip Tick ets, from coupon stations below to points nimtaon ue w.n.u k. k., season of IKH, Tickets on sale June 1st to Sept. 30th, 1891 G at BAirti B. Waters. NEW DKUG 8T0RE. -Drugs, Medi rink -ml Chamicals. CI. P. Popular I'roDrieterT Mediolnes. All Tarletiet of 1 ulsl's Hnndrles. frussee and Braces. iSe orop Garden Seels. Fine and Large M...tfe n.irira-nd Tobaoeo. A LI. IW. Pre- son pilous aooanMiyeompounuBuiuu mn uwiinrlmuVoiir motto and ouruceees. i . U URKKN, UrngKlst and Apothecary, . AliadlesU, four doors fOfliPoiloo. ian251yl fAilflA nhft hanflPil thft honk hack: t.ft are that when thto test is strictly ap- than the writer, but It seems to me, 2 f.:ea? ..?kJ plied to all property it will be found that hto recommendation of a higher mo cuu wim tu uruer w -saip thmt A. -.,n.tion wlli v- asseesmeni on tne property w wis sin o .m . I " i nonncr won in na imnrnn-r at tnia nmo ib." aame oi our noRtoraDiaivin.il .v. i. iv.i : : . r. ." hckbui o . . . . . - mj - -1 uuw nuak wa bits m uuieur iior vruven i ineiusrve. uooa ior return passage on or i. uau ucbior '-eaip - tun uaru i suon property ir piacea on tne market uoumy) a nrst ciass uemooratio snens, i uolurD "-- places in theoloiry than vex the would bring more than it is assessed at M ooueots m tne taxes that are i from - i . , nna mnn nnnnin atnn nm narn.it sa irr m chnrch with rain disputations. and when this Is found to be the oase old deed e B0t worth the paper the , assessea valuation snouia oe they are written upon to be packed off promptly increased despite any objeo- on tne oounty m settlement for taxes, to: tions that may be made and on the other Property is worth what it will bring for : hand a piece that to assessed sold for for cash and when this is found the publio ezpeots from its offloers, LOCAL NEWS. u 'a a u o JSEW ADVERTISEM E NTS. For Rent Desirable residenoe. Howard Facts are stubborn .things. ! .. v, ,j cash (and no more) a higher assessment, Hickory, n.c......... sh.zj , of property may bo found wiU not make it mor, ,iuable. Make' Morg x o.... ug led higher than it could be everybody pay their taxes, that is what Bi'k Mou'nv'n, n76. n.tio ' Rbv. 'teiitJONE W ei inter view, estimates the.. number of to be the case it is equally as dear as List your taxes. Mr. Jonathan Haves, the oase first cited that thto one is at las lister, is attending to his dutiss at too high and the assessed value- the court house. I tlon should bo lowered as promptly as the other should be inorensed. Equal- Very Beepeotfully, J. P. n if I2 50 13:!5 11.70 1A.25 lS.'JU 17 10 a S 3 3 $11.10 ll.il". 13. St) 13 8 ". 11 50 16.00 L. H. CtJTLia, W. 8. CHADVTKK, rrtaiaeni. V we rreaideak T. w. Urwrr. OMhiat , " Fanriers'asi Mericliarits B auk Paid 7p Capital, 15,000, This Bank, just organised, o tiers its ser- Vioes to Hanks, llankara. rm Itmm-- chAnta, Manufacturers and others, and wUl Boue-vur u give prompt and careful atten tion to all business connected with hanktiur entrusted to as. - - . collections a specialty and made on ail acceaslble nolntson as liberal termaaawlll be consistent with Judicious banking. Business solicited and correspondence la. Tited from parties desiring to opem sooonnts in our city, as well as from those aontem plating a change In existing arrangement. Very iespctfuljy, X. W. DITWKT.Oaahler.T D1RECT0US:-L. H. Cutler, Wm. Oleye, OL Marks, P. A. Pelletier, W. S. Chad wick. JL W. Stewart, Jno Buter. . P. H. Pelletier, Bank Attorney, mjl lstp Fort Barnwell Items. The inoesent rain of last week has somewhat damaged the cotton crop of ing Society at the parsonage tonight at I eight o'clook. Thfira will tl v-frnl-v ma-fltio. Af ' conversions hnder tis preachinp; at tne centenarr Methodist Chuch Work- lztiou 01 "M"0"11 ni f1 Tftl0- this vicinity, ; I " - I 1.1 , - . ,, I 1 1 I. I mi . ... ..... . i uon pioocu on au property wan is me finance neia tneir regular meet- needed and good, capable men hare ing here last Saturday. I been appointed by the commissioners as I The firm of Turner & Sadler, the only inwAri rt,nr!ll An th-lv wnrk f-ar- urm 1U tniB town, naTO UlSOlveu CO' dead, statesman circles ia eminent, H0.50 11.3s 1W0 i:i.ar AshYi.le,N.U......M 17.S5 1S.0O 1150 13.9U Hot Springs, S. C. 19.15 17 10 16.00 15 10 Children under Ave years or ge, free. Children of five and under twelve years of age, one-hall of the above-named rates. p. l 1)1 1. Li, u, p. a. Change of Business. '150,00010 200,000 Sib John Macdonaxd, Can Va. Wf-eJ.A'e-e em . I - : u rr-fl frt hA "eaaies miisionary oocieiy or tne u" - Baptist Church will meet at the real- .1.-1 . rfAwma Pnnniln'j ttrAafAlir. I . - ... r !!" r """S'" ,w"dence of Mrs. Irey, Wednesday after esman. crisis ' in, x political noon, at 4:30 o'oiook. The NEW BERNE DRUG COMPANY having purchased the busiDeas formerly conduotedby R.J. GOODING, at the old established stand of . H. Meadows, A Full Line of Ladies' ;.nd Gents' Umbrellas JU3T RECEIVED. Also Mundell's Chil dren's Shoes and Ladies' Zeigler Shoes, EVERY Pair Warranted as First-Class or a now pair given in exchange. Barrington S Baxter DUFFY'S DIARRHOEA 1IXTURE PKOPEKTIK3: Anodyne, Carminative, Antiseptic and Itlll 'ly Astringent. It corrects bowel disorilers by relieving pain and griping, and by disinfecting mor bid matter in the intestinal tiack. It is especially useful in dlatrbooas and dyslnterles after the bowels have been freely evacuated naturally or by the use of simple purgatives. DUMB., for adults, one teaspoonful with water; may be repented lA ono hour. 9- Shake vial beforw urIdk. Prepared hy It. M. DI.'PFY, inay28 ilwlstp New Berne, N. C. JOHN McSORLEY, GVBrrXLUSP ha , not et Mr. Eugene Tucker has handsome ripe peaches of the Queen of Beauties variety. Some of them measure ten i i i .i ii j . . - . partnership, whether by mutural con lessly, impartially and make due effort ent or 0Mher wise the writer is not able tA .AMM ikl. ...I ... J lA 3. IILaI aVatL the real ralue of property has so In- Some of the farmers are through! (Jor. Pollock and Middle StS BOOl 30(2 0X106 1131(6 nra 1 tv.ak !- ---! wiloiiiAti will ohonoinir cotton. I Misnect thflVwilll 'I ' be inoreased from 25 to 50 per oent. Craven county's finances are not, and .t.;4il.,ln..r r,;..tiKi;) fcVllnSI. ... . . . .1 viowou sis-iswoi j,wavx. i inches tn ctrcumierenoe and the tree to jhave not been for a long time, in a have the pleasure of planting and chop ping again if the weather continues to be so cool as it has been for a few days. was. given pinuo m iuo " .oiweunnea witntnem. j flourishing condition. There is not House last -'WW. rernaps hecz-l, q, s. Palmer, of New York tele- enough money raised to meet the ' ' V v ' f ...... ..I ... . pecta CO see 1C laier. ;. " i grapnstnat tne market holds lavorabie. I neoessary expenses or tne oounty, ana Half barrel orates of beans are aeuine I oountv serin sells below par. still we respectfully notify the public that the same I will hereafter be oondaoted under the above I management. rOLLOCK STREET, NEW IJEIINE. N, O. they did in 1890. AMONcrithe'i Enrooean bound , .co m MmAt. , I..-.. MJ. o vtmiiw expects to ship 20,000 inTuen , wu, ssuto vu wg vi- jus to 93.UU, poiaioeB io eo.ouil oeniage or taxation, in wmwswimu ahe Farmers Alliance haa thlrtAn bria. May 30, WRS D.r. 0. A. BriggS, I huckleberries 15 cents. I ought to be deoreased, and with taxes lodges in this county, all working har- wnoBO oitnoaoxy nas Deen taieiy i Tne commencement exeroises of Qavlne Heenreil thA wfvIpm nr akin ramilCO liemS. I I Mecnamc ana MrBt-Class Workman, from t, P.mit ..iTVTr T A TTWWPV Prmrmnfial. i.R'A-.1. ?w fully prepared toflil auo .M.tuv.o v. a au..iw o uoiu ni i . a a.. aamai aw . uM&um,v.m w prumptiy uu oraerB tor nne work to make another good crop as will be In charge, and special attention will I I levied and oolleoted on a true valuation moniously. Vance Adademy will be held at the e per centage can os w.w R-m- th-.tr- Thnnii. -w-nin. I materially lowered and . yet more tested in the, Presbyterian crucible. . i 111- 5 THK population of British India I The publio are oordiallv Invited to at-lmoney be rsUed for we haTe fertile . . '..... ' ' " I . . . . ... . I a1J. All tlk...4 nJ An- amnnnta ta tha. annrmona nnmrjeriteno. xnev mav do reuea noon toi "D4UO' uu . ... I . . .. . . . . I.ln.... .11 a 1. n.ln.Kta 1 220,000.000, While that o All P'' interesting, ror i-ror. Bkinner nasrw India U 280.000,000: more than Unite a reputation for getting ud good - r ' laMtAraMWiaHls Af tkifl aliaMalaAl fnnr' tlmea that of ' the United I a, oorresponaent irom wuawooa The Free Will Baptists met on the 23d and 21th of May at Bayboro and bad a large attendance. be gi van to dispensing physicians' prescrip tions with accuracy and at reasonable prices. A full line of DRUGS, MEDICINES. TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, PATENT MEDICINES, CIGARS and TOBACCO Will be kept constantly on sale. We make a specialty of the CELEBRATED SEVESf SPRIXGS MINERAL WATER, which is kept .on draught. majSldwtf States. This is the most densely populated portion of the globe. NEGLIGEE SHIRTS fix is a pleasing sign, auspicious of the ' future of our beloved coun. try. tkat-the memoriar addresses wiu Tenture to say that at no delivered twougnout tne JNonn,on i time WM greter sucoess ever achieved writes us an extended aooount of an interesting pionio held May S8d at Belmont school thouso by the Belmont Sunday school. - Four hundred people attended. Our correspondent writes The Railroad Commission. The Railroad Commission yesterday, as the result of a eonferenoe, deoided nnalfl-l trk onfn.na .Via ..J.. nkl.l, ygWuu,Wu.ku.;..wiWV, they have issued making a uniform ing a splendid busineis-like board of rate of twenty-five cents for messaees oounty commissioners, whose members I of ten words, sent andreceired in this have the welfare of the commonwealth ?ta'e , Tbis deetoion of the commission . . . ..... t, . j u uuai, sou ib was ordered mac tne l . i j at heart, and by their wisely direoted new r,te take ,ffeot June 15 It ,8 are not COlliplete Ull" uws vvtuivwsivM smw nwsss vs i VUUUg;Ul biAKIi ll aIOBI Will UO baACU UU At-A m rL.HA. mlummmtm Uabam a IfitA VtSatlf. A tM faala Ava 11 AAIM fflSa W I AS1 a solution of the problem-property The commission also agreed yesterday leS3 V0U have a niCe . . , . ,.. upon a joint schedule of freight rates I piaoea at its iru t, au cuBne ... . tn- rlit.0.da , thfl 8t.t Tnill pAMiouo,BuoWBUuioii-uoopuiv .v. v. . -v i0lld bufa without any hardships being tne requests wnicn were maae ny the railroads, and will, it is thought, Jj them. We have w a nana inai averr mnmner or inei H-i-inh ni mnrt nhum. 1 J -J.l 1- .t.- l . 1 T I ' 1 ...v.- ..v. wwo.. guitt UlSUSi Ml tUOBtUUCUtUt luailBWIKn.i. of uunm will t-Va It. nnnn THK Lond08 Il&M 8 yi $h,at Sir Berne 1 CoU'egiate Institute who has him8elf t0 diUgentl v seek from owners - - - -. ' ki I sUtevlMsW aa ffnllaiM aaaaHHt or sectionalism ana magnining tne - w imposed upon its citizens. ine presentation rriaay nigntoitne American' riameV HZ TO DISPEL COLDS. Qeortre Steohen formerly Dresidentn4e the tnost advancement in theLlBrnnilrtT. s-.,- netohbor.. and from L!!2? 5Len. Of the Bank Of Montreal and now musical department wUl be mfde by Lny other ,ouroe tT,Uabla, correct costive or bilious, or when the Wood is ' . t , . i . 'v', I tls A mttlA ra ttS) M aanN sS AanttsfatlMSl skMI I - . . f.l . nresldent of 'the Canadian Pacific " r information as to the aotual value oi impure or siuggiBn, to permanenuy uWJ( B,.vv- :nT B ount sd tor . the WI ion fflirof. ..j v' m - !. . ""w. w noaimy Biul. l- .u- fl-.t l-i...nAl . . : . . iujiH, TO vi iu w tun . mm peerage, This is ,the first instance of a - native being made a a '. a a . a et 1 no always nas at reaay command a i tii.n.w -. th- t.ni- work oi jprwsu uoiuuy view oi . eiegant, ornate ana pieating devolved upon him, and having ob- i 'npftrl '?lfH MP-1 language, peculiar .to himself r which to I Li s j .ani. i.A.,An An.-i-ninn.. r,"nw"'"M w ly and oourageouBiy insist upon tne, THE- United J ' States MlShingoeived by the reader or listener in its ron being placed upon It. ccoooner o,xr uopKins'iis vwu i pure, ana unauerea pnraseoiogy repiete activity, without irritating or weaken ing them, ubo Syrup of figs. Trenton High School. Commencement exercises, Monday and Tuesday, 8th and 9th ' insts. Reci tations ana speaking oy the junior tcized by ;, the Canadian cutter lia W 'P"'"1 pearls of brniiant meU- oommencement at Trehton. ' Caaadlenne, for.' Ashing inside the P " emenaws irom tneaouTe Theif commencement exeroises of and varsatue Professor iW. H. :Bhodes school will begin on the 8th and end on the 9th ot commencing at 8 p.m. June. Hr. oiBhodee hu the most tatlon to au. -a!nnnn. fnf v flahino InairlA tha a Ik.i--'i.r-'.ti-j r-"v pnonirh ior a unitea states i - j - k ' t Supsrior Court.; , - v. . i : inaiouo wing Dullness was iransactea I uuiuhh muwi ynwinNwuHnn l j roircsmnge ana-. was r on ToMdayi Kr jmi been In, Trenton. There- are Utween csvtsr bad Dee a aoie 0 overtaKe I rne CMe ot p, x. Pattsrson vs. W". B. sixty and seventy scholars. , A large c::ctnin2, ir lc was only a coat Flanner resulted In non suit, and judg-lcrowd u expeoted at commencement, ane speaking " by the Tuesday morning at 9 a.m. ., Address by the Hon. B. F. Grady at 11 a m Dinner at a p.m. Conoert at night, A oordial invi- targe. CATARRH. Catarrh !a a mnss dlscnatlna- ailmantlShoeS, 5 SO 8, at 40o. a pair. and vet many unneoeesarilr suffer with I . '5 P1" Shoes, low quarter, at ha d !-. Tha will trw lnn-1 -nnll.1350. a Pair., t eatlons. which do no aW whauVar. I IT WILL PAT YOU to bring your keif fall AA atlflk AAMBtirnrtAnal lohildren down and examine these . F. Grady will de liver the .. u 4nrAA k. . f r r n I goods. . BIQ IKE to determined to sell S3VEBAL; Changes in high Office piajntitf; Messrs. M DeW Stevenson j aidrins;" 't f- w'''-x'!: V-rv. I (Botanlo Blood Balm), whtoh removes em and K, ha can't get hia price wiU .t.M-v'--j:. "t " " ' : ;.: t a --. - iftnsm mnnnrii YtniBanH in. sna mnnn aha ttw si. 1.)- r..: M. .t v; a VM -Vi! lALn...aaJA..salkA-A.aL. I It wVill HIT VOU tft OMttal sUlal IM fcifTl. I - . m ' . B - W a aa. ur tl W .ana . . W i(t-.rj ( liHlirniriy. I f ' . I aw ar-wnaww w w wsawssavi s nRflfl that Hflf-rftfarv PrrKimri iton vs. u n. u. n. tt.iuomoany, r, ' ! - " . I w n d..i I , ( rf - , - - : I fnrmit Jnntir.Ths Mini! M Rn1l w 1 1 9 elected Senator ju place- of veraiot oi tne jury ior mow mages in nCf rally on lMt Sunday was T' W1M?' K 7". toB0Ted -. . n a. KiniMiitf au asaa a i r rhAMsi . w-u j - - i aw irn aaaKaai-s-n twninn lmnairwi snw svauwrn-, r.cads Custom-made Boots and Shoes. The many years that I have aatlsractnrllv supplied ihe wants of my numerous patrons id me udbl Ku&rKuitiB oi tne cuaraot jr oi my work. Repairing a specialty. Neatly and prompt ly done. mayB dlmlslp JNO. McSORLEY. FOR TO-)AY. Men's Black and White Yachts, ' 50 " Black Sicilian Coats and Vesta. " BuS Bals, tooth pick lasts, 1.29 " Goodyear Welt Shoes, as good as hand made Smooth Innereolee, 8.00 Lr. dies' Dongola Button, 1.00 Dongola Button, Wauken- phast last, Smooth Innersoles 2.00 " Dongola Ties, smooth in nersoles, excellent value, 1.29 " Doneola Button, French pro cess, best ever offered at 1,90 Also a nice line of Gents Readv-made Clothing, Straw Hats, eto. Come.early and get a part of these bargains AT DUFFY'S, Pollock Street. CP' DUFFY'S CROUP SYKUP. Rceipe of the late Dr. Walter Duffy DIRECTIONS : Dose for a child two or three years old. nna teaspooBful; Ior a child three months old. I ten drops; for a child six months old, twenty drops; for one twelve months old, nearly I halt a teaBpooutui repeating these doses frequently If necessary until rellef ls pro cured. -.. This Is to certify that I have used Dtnrir'a Croup Syrup In my family for oyer six months and 1 believe it to be a most excel lent remedy for orouD with children, esna. cially as a preventive, Our youngest child had a severe attack of croup abont a year mat we reit anxious about t was successfully treated br but thinking It crobabte that dollar I other attacks might follow we frequently pairs Woman's Shoes, cloth and "u"yJ,hT,0S"lrDp "" balf-OlOth, button and lace, 2's, 8's and land I believe it Is due to the use ot th 4's. at 50o. to QOo. per pair. I Croup Syrup, and we now keep a bottle of it : 1 At- niiat tinnaA al sail S-mah T - ' ; 75 pairs Misses' low quarter Shoes, o I """".V . , r1- """"" to 12, at 000. a pair. I Also very effectual in relieving eouaha 100 pairs Children s low quarter I ana co:as. i-rkparid amd sold at v the Ties from 5c. to 49c. BflUGAltl STORE They Hust Go. I will sell for the next GO days, to JK VT U JUUIVI I - . . . . -i I ln.nni, , classes on Monday night. BeolUtions oo for the tremendous large ffirebut 0 senior Classes on iswoa: J. nave just ouugnt at uuu. on tu i our pnysloian, bi Wholesale Auents- McKesson k Roblilna. SIFultcn Street; Wm. H. Bohlefflln go., 17U wimam street, Hew ior City, . ., , , . ment for defendant; Messrl. Guion, and a pleasant time anticipated by all. Waters and L. J. lloore renresented I Hon. B. . , ' i . .. n( oi viarao iuv,u ,uiuui sut i seventy-six ooiian ana iwenty-seTen i 'ri b x. jjuiwiu, uvw ui.nici iU pWntifl; W., W.- Clark for defendant oents was raised iiAaa Wr al WalP M AfTainsaf snl T naa,i4 I iff )& .-AH v SW www vuVUUfnit A IWVV Paw T...rt XX flmtfli Vlniiltr Man. WWW WfWWWU WfflWWI WHQOU.I w s mrv i sm ayiiaaeia v J wwm - t a a. a II . i ar r dnotacl the finanfllerlna' dnrlilff the da. OTn8n nw "r' 8 OT ! ' !, will he askcl to tike the oompany lo laid down by Troctor, Various judgments were signed and Bureir n above showing convlnoee ntirely on"d, P'oud to re- Secretary Solh will be orders made, and court dj(ourned for beyond doubt that IwtotrMrto Wl,,ncn tne term. :-svv;o;., .ra'vA'A-;'.: Iwwalrii. l.'litUi'ai''ltJi'Li'S I 1 B. O.yKinard&Son.Towallga.'Qa.iilwarrantedforauyears.- w. Jddge Henry O. Conner ha.' given writes: "We Induced iajUbS irV rnntee witanohail '..ti...it it., i a j i . . i .. . K Kieas Daowtiiuiiivu mo yicoiuiuft juuKo i nm w jttt ft Tote ot tbanKS. 75 Cases Tomatoes, , . 40 " Peaches, ; 5! 100 " Brandy Peaches SOLDCHMPpf SvS!?? ot " Reduction in ' Old Vir- - ginia Cheroots. ! VE lEAtl YOU. .o court of Et. Ja-r.os, in wwiaKt Ask ror Paul B. t WIrta' PNS, fresh lot Just arrived. irortettosay mare lust received a fresh I . - ..-' lot of those, rolled oold. chains, A ISO. MOrSTArn : KrAfin . We give a written r- r ,-r', "7." TZn?.T 7 E'lnerally known ,-",1 TA r,rcar "3 sor- 1 ncf a l. during the term. A laror amount of I business than usual has been .transact ed, and Judge Connor by his impartial ity end lo&I all'.Uy has won for him ilf t'teralestoam ot the. bar and W. J. Jordan, Pastor.; B. B. B. for catarrh, whioh he thought l incurable a. it had resisted all treat ment. It delighted him and continuing I it. use he was cured sound and well." .For sale by F. 8. Duffy, Druggisf, mew uerne n.u. Wr STOCK IS XPJLV rt. and PHTCKS sua wai uvwfl. 'I me. Corns in a&d seel Preparation. i ' ; i , '.,.,, . v ' ; Middle Bt opposite Baptist Ohnroh. Tuesday, June 2d, at the residenoe ot Mr. II. M. Ipock, brother of the bride. ipock. Rev. Euf us Ford, oiiioiating. 1 Chit Jrcif Crv 'for Pitchcp,s"CastorIa 1 Children Cry for PitcherY Castorlil maysii dwtf WHOLESALE QBOOEB,': . MlDDLB STEEZT, , ' 'r.U'.X k ' NEW BERNH H.'Oi
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 3, 1891, edition 1
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