Daily
OURNAL.
ft
VOL. X.--NO. 7.
NEW BERNE, N. SUNDAY. JUNE 21, 1891.G
PRICE 5 CENTS.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
TEACHERS' ASSEMBLY.
I!f MEMOHIAM.
Splendid Bree-a-ETerjbodj EBjojlng wbhtbi y a lady riuso to
TkAmMlTAa Addru hv ram. MRS. J. W. BIDDLK 15 MEMORY OF HER
m!lnilA,H.rH. MOTHER, MRS. HKLE5 V. BROWN.
THIRD DAY
Morekead City, June 20. The
day
If I could oall thee back
From death's dark waters cold,
faith in him so that I can receive
him to mvlifef God wants von
FODND-A 11:1 niokle key about two vaf,.iv morfl than want him
Inches long. Enquire at Journal 8lly more lnan JOa want nim,
cffloe. 15 oul juu cannot come iu mm as
XCB CREAM, and Summer Refresh- long as your lost, cruelty, false
menu furntohed on short notice by hood, frivolitv. li likA a, hfntw
i ..linn ' T.nnnh tnr. I ' rfl l
VIMS. MUUIUi . , , .... I ma j j. n.-l. .li. m.
... o .ii. with thank. BLODB in Lllfi vorv wav nv wnion na ououeu una a koou souuieny ureeze uinu. i mo k wis me oi pain ma tuu,
. ..-. ,A . ,Hr.lttion of fur- n... n tk.i.i. k. beautiful rinnlea an the sound, and no Bck to Ihe care this life doth hold,
Ul IMDI AflBVWBV aaa), - - - III II I ,t III 1 1- . I Ivan ll III! Il I.IIMIi Hill in i k r -
ther patronage, I am. respectfully, I . !t k t. . ... I few ripples amone the nhite dresses of
J7 bhsahd. : the ladies, which are worn more iu de-
ii' nan nnn n n r w r n a w r s t
rTHE Residence formerly oooupied by I " . Uu.,j "i "" l" defence to the warm renorts received
Mr. B. O. E. Lodge on Craven street wave a Bif nal to jour God that you from a distance than any excesive heat
w iwc iw, iwinum ii . rAtirltr fnr hia cAtnins nav ha I v,.
-annivtA Latham Bdrrcs. lm J . v Uci,
uuuio, iui iii is nig power iu
you tuat makes you hrst want
him."
JUST RECEIVED A choice lot of
Horttt Carolina Hsms. WeMUtheblst
BuiareuradUamsin th.M.rket, Butler
Don. betMr In tn. market-dlr.01 from the
Cfmery, SO oenU per pound. BreakUet
B mod. 10 ent per pound.
BMjiigdtt , J. J. Touwn.
SUMMER8PE0IALT1E8I LiRhtning
loe Oream Freezera, combined cbalr
and Btep Ladders, Balloon Fly Traps, Wire
Qmm JJooi, Gau Wire for Window
SerMna, and fall line of Hardware, .to., at
-iaayMdU , , J, 0. Whiti 4 Oo.
JUST RECEIVED. Paris Green for
Killing Potato Bugs, at
J. C. WHITTY & Co s.
A ROTIC SODA and Mineral Water
XV at Samx B. waters.
Aye, would my voioe in anguish wild.
Cry, "Mother, hasten to thy child 7''
If I oould call thee back
From out the shadows dark,
Back where we moan and weep,
Baok where life's sorrows oreep,
Aye, would I ory with keeneet pain,
"Mother dear, comeback again?"
father HoMlnger Exhausted by Hit
Labor.
Pittsburg, Pa., June 18. Father
Mollinger is so completely exhausted
over the strain of the past few days that
he has been compelled to take to his bed.
He bas neryous prostration and he has
anncunced that he cannot see patients.
He intends to go away for a rset as soon
as he recovers sufficiently from his pres
ent prostration.
LOCAL NEWS.
NEW ADVERTI3EME NTS.
Lost Key.
H. B. Duffy-Look out.
D. Lane List your taxes.
Howard Something for gentlemen.
Bargain Store The Financial, eto.
W. H. Oliver -Newborn polioy hol
ders.
Xhink when the bells
chime 'Tia angels' music."
do
Thk Texas State Treasury con
tains a surplus of $2,000,000.
Gov. Pattison vetoed the com
pulsory educational bill passed by
the Legislature of Pennsylvania,
The excursion train which leaves this
morning at 9:30 o'clock gives another
opportunity of passing a day enjoying
the cool sea breeza. The train will
leave Morehead on the return trip at
9:30 p m.
Potatoes are lower but still command
a good prioe. Palmer telegraphs from
New York that they are in heavy supply
It is pleasantly cool and no one recog
nizes the hottest Juno on record from any
personal acquantanco with it on the airy
halls and balconies of the Atlantic Hotel.
Thursday night was a crowded time at
. the Atlantic and yet every one was made
comfortable, unless they made on of the
Blunders described by Dr. Talmage, that
of bad humor.
The prompt and eager attendance on
the dinning room indicates a pleasure re
sort, not a health resort. Whatever
ailments any of us may have brought
with us have disappeared, notably that
very prevalent cue, "loss of apatite."
Surf bathing is a favorite amusement and
the sharpies enjoy a lucrative employ
ment in furnishing enjoyment to those
going over for that purpose.
New Bernians were quite numerous at I From out the heavenly land,
the Talmage lecture but those on the ex- Where angels joyful sing,
I ITI 1 t TT s
cursion train committeed one of the great- "Bro
est "blunders" in not bringiag a single Th in flnat nnt in .Ana
copy of tne .iournai,. We fondly anti-
It I could oall thee back
From off the shining shore
Back from the better land,
Back from the golden strand ,
Aye could I. would I have thee come
Back o'er this weary life to roam?
t
If I could call thee baok
From rest and peace secure
Back from thy heavenly home
Where sorrow ne'er can come,
Aye, would I bid thee come again,
To suffer sorrow, toil and pain '!
If I could call thee back
Oould roll the mists away
Could pierce the mystio veil
That hides thee now for aye,
Oh ! could I mar the glory now
That shines around thy saintod brow.
No, never call thee back
"Something
means you.
We have some fixings for gen
tlemen that are indispensible.
xucy uuusisi vi oaauce, xicgugec on
Shirts, Summer Underwear, Yacht
Caps, winasor Ties ana scans, T- t " --t-- 'sCfcl
Sleeve Supporters, Cuff Holders, r y .-) .au
i
Boston Blacking, (makes a patent
leather shine,) White Vest buttons,
Bachelor Buttons, White Vests,
Summer coats, Half hose, etc. Try
us for anything you need in the
line of Clothing, Hats and Shoes.
J. M. HOWARD.
Correct, Compulsory education island are selling from $3.50 to $150 per
not Democratic. I barrel; cucumbers are $1.25, and wax
beans CO to 75 cents per box. All the
JO CANNON says the Democrats huckleberries sent by freight are arriv-
(ulinnnd nn nn t.hA IJonnhlieanfl in linir in hart nrHar
the last election." Whereupon the
Washington Post remarks that
'tho Republicans monopolized both
the slipping up and the slipping
down on that memorable occa-l
bion."
If the Democrats and farmers of
the Buckeye State cannot beat
ballot box fraud Foraker and mon
opolist-tariff McKinley, they had
better resign themselves contented-
Mrs. J. D. Carpenter, of Greensboro,
who was expected to have conducted
the services at the Hanoook Street
Methodist church today, will not ar
rive until tomorrow nieht. Her hus
band, Rev. J. D. Carpenter, will All the
pulpit this morning and tonight, and
Mrs. Carpenter the services during the
week.
Morehead has the honor of having
our esteemed Governor, T. M. Holt,
among the visitors. He went down last
night, accompanied by his private seo
iy to tneir late, ana mate up tneir retary. Mr. a. F.Telfair. They will
minds to remain forever where the I return Tuesday morning. Mr. Jos. E.
woodbine twineth. Richmond KD,mion, tno geniaI edltor of the
Times, Goldiboro Argus, was also among the
jj " number that went down to this popular
'AUSTRIA teaches Italy a lesson, "sort last night.
The Austrian Government is satis- The ordination and installation cere-
fled rith Its investigation into themonie,l at tno Pbyterlan church this
nhniuTAii of rnfil trnatmAnr, of ital 'n,nB wm be conduoted as follows:
anhiAt in Vlroini. Thnr w Pr' F H' of Elizabeth City,
no
cipated it "in uJvaueo of the mails" as
the New York papers used to say. The
assembly met at the usual hour. Ser
vices by Itov. L. W. Crawford of Trinity
College.
The regular order ol business was taken
up and permission was given l'rof. Bandy
of Trinity to call attontion to a no w Arith
metic which ho has published.
Prof. Alexander was called to the
ohair by President Mclvsr. Prof. Graham
then took up the subjects appointed for
the day and they were all discussed, and
by able expositors too.
At night Hon. M. T. Harris, United
States commissioner of education address
ed the assembly.
During the afternoon Secretary llsrrel
and a party of ladies were treated to an
involuntary bath by their sharpies bei.g
capsized. Shallow water and ready re
lief rendered the accident not perilous.
C
And, yet, I fain would cry
Alas 1 that thou shouldst die,
My sainted mother 1 Must I bid thee
come,
From out the Glory Land
To comfort her who stands
And calls thee, precious mother oh
return.
M.E. M.
Forest Hill, June 9th, 1391.
for Gentlemen That
Financial.
TflE WINSTON
WEST m HOTEL
And Land Company
"Hie Trucking Interest Around New
bern, N. C.
The present truck season which is
now about to close has been an extra
ordinary one. The quantity of truck
which has been produced has been
enormous. In regard to the quantity
during the shipping season the railroad
and two steamships have been taxed to
the utmost of their oapaoity to move it.
The railroad company has run from
one to three trains daily, carrying from
three to four thousand barrels and
boxes each train, the steamer "Neuse"
has made three trips per week carrying
from four to four thousand five hun
dred barrels and boxes each trip, the
steamer "Newberne" has made two
trips each week carrying from two
thousand to two thousand five hundred
barrels and boxes each trip.
The railread has shipped 70
train loads, say 210.000
The steamer Neuse has taken 80.000
The str. Newberne has taken 60.000
850.000
boxes and barrels consisting of straw
berries, asparagus, green peas, cabbage,
beans, kale, beets, turnips, Irish pota
toes, tomatoes, cucumbers, egg plants,
and radishes. The prices realized for
the above have been extraordinary, and
the amount realized from the sales of
The Sunday school of Asbnrv church m. Yon, mn'. nr. mB.tJB.r tne.m nM D7. s m0" 0OMe.rTa"ye
L..i.;in r,.m nr.. n... " ... ... ' - r ---estimate reaonea tne sum oi seven
w.vuu ,,u0u.u0iv..r iiiu a ove, in connection wnn tne iNeuse at 9 a. m. Weekly prayer meeting hundred and fifty thousand dollars.
to .November, it IS a rare thing to road branoh of the Sunday school will every Thursday night, at 8 p.m. A I Which bas realized after deduoting
find anv man nhniUi, in nnnnfrir lhave a cicnio at the ohnrnh nn Wadnoa. I in.ii.ti .. n .ii I freight and expenses over a half a mil-
UW1 n UVbUUI KU WUUUJ I - " w.MV. , UU1UI.I lUTlW.IVU IS VAHUUIW V RU W I . , .. m -
I M nn li.lnln. lnUT . f T- .. ... , f auu VI ww.sn.B mw v vua . ... "
t J J o- juk a., ju., u.u. lattena tnese services. i i i.s t. k..j h. iiin
Baptist Church, Rev. Rufus Ford, There was shipped at least one hundred
pastor. Services 11 a. m., and 8 p. m. I thousand barrels of Irish potatoes; some
The Financial, Frater
nal, Co-Operative,
Mutual Benefit Insu
rance Companies
PROMISE to pay ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS FOR FORTY-FOUR
Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha!
We GUARANTEE to give you ONE
HUNDRED CENTS worth of good
honest Shoes, ITatu or Clothing for
every DOLLAR you SPEND V7ITII
US.
Which of the two propobitiius
"strikes" you the more favorably
BARGAIN. STORE
LOOK OUT !
Will Offer For Sale,
At Mi-si Roasor.ib'.c Prices
77
Selected Lots
LYING NEAR THE
plendid
liV HOTEL,
rON. North Carolina.
IT WILL
STRIKE LIKE
SHELL !
A BOMB-
will preside, preach and propound the
-i: : : i a
constitutional Questions: Rav. H!. V.
trians in Virginia, and it is equally Bigger of Washington will chares
clear that there was none against the pastor, and Rev. J. o. MoMuiUnnf
Italians in Louisiana. lOoldsboro will deliver the charge to
the DeODle. A cordial invit.tinn In ha
ootjthben people scanu greauy present is extended to all.
in their own light by not wearing
Church Services Today.
Centenary M. E. Church Rev. R. A.
Willis, pastor. Services at 11 a.m.,
and 8:30 p. m., conducted by Rev. J. M.
Lumley. Young men's prayer meeting at
0:15 a.m. Sunday-school at 4 p. m., J. K.
Willis, Sup't. Prayer meeting on
Thursday night at 8.30 o'clock. The
publio are cordially invited to attend
these servioes.
Church of Christ, Hancook Street, I
L. Cheetnutt, pastor. Servioes at 11 a.
m. and 8 p.m. Sunday school at 4 p.
or town. dreRHed in anvthinff bntl
woolen goods. Cotton suits are just P-V00 sient of Public
J l Tnftr.riifttir.n will 1a na. mAA- A. I
comioriaoie, equally as nice, ana .aenerftl Education." .nrf Prf o t rt.., ia. mt in a fi.hh.fh of these potatoes sold at $7 per barrel,
their use would greatly increase Adam. Prinmnai r .ha .-wi . - t t M-n.-t.i nny $6 a yerT largo quanity at
- i - i i --.av.- w v.uw aivn wiug auuuui ni v -uitt i iii iuviauiDi uuf i or en ...
the demand for tho raw article and Collegiate Institute will deliver an ad
1 ' haY.6 a tendency to put up the dreB8 on Sunday Schools.
' ' price. v Here is something for the Personal.
A III A. - lt.!..l- X - i , ...
t -( aiiiuwb m tuiua. over w ineir The following visitors to Morehead
profit.' Montgomery Advertiser. I returned home last night: Mrs. L. L
' tT!. ,. "LI " " - , Hendron and children, Misses Carrie
u. rmiaiin jjbuujis, preacn- Meyhew, Fannie Willis, Emma Jordan,
: iug recently in X(ew lorK said: "It Myrtle E. Pope, Fannie Holland and
is not unbelief that makes any man I Mrs. s. H. Lane.
Strong. ; Not by the Shutting out Of M' John H- Winder, of Norfolk,
Jk: any thing, not by the shutting out "hha'been Ti,itin Mre- F w-
Servioes at Long Wharf at
of a lie, does power come. It can-
I Hughes left yesterday morning to visit
I hoi filliA. If.j T a in i .
UUl. HIUUJ, HI UV UttKatlVe. Ill Ralaloh
'! .:. -i .. .. : i
must De positive. Deny the false
Prayer meeting Thursday night 8 p. m
A cordial invitation is extended to the
publio.
Christ Church Rev. T. M.N. George,
rector. Fourth Sunday after Trinity.
Service and sermon 11 a. m. Evening
prayer G p. m. The public are oordially
inylted and will be shown to seats by
attentive ushers.
unapei v;isu a. m
5 p.m.
S5.50 ner barrel, doubtless realizing $5
o:io p. m, ner barrel which would make $0UU.UUU.
250.000 barrels and boxes of
other artioles as above at
each,
550,000,
$750,000
This amount Is larger than the sales
of tobaoco in any county in North Car
olina save one viz: "Granville" and it
is iust equal to that
A solid substantial boom baoked by a
Sunday school at the half million of dollars is upon us, this
mnA at lh nhnroh W no DU0D18, no gll.wr, no iiiopiay, n
sometning uupreueuueutna. juu uui
people take courage, with renewed
HPUCIAX sali:
of a large line of
White Goods, Embroid
ered Skirts, Laces,
etc. Will begin at 8 a.m., June "J,
AT H. B. DUFFY'S.
Will sell them at a
GREAT SACRIFICE.
They must go regardless of cost. We
are overstocked with these goods.
Sale closes at 7 p.m. iun21 tf
Tne Housekeeper's Friend,
A Kerosene Stovo. get one for :ii'c.,or dis
card your kitchen stove and get an Oil
8tove large enough to oonk everything, and
nave no not Kitchen in summer, it is sal,-,
and Is more economical than a wood stove.
lilRhtg with little neat. Another good
thing just now a Hl)-caud!e Mcklo Lamp.
the '-Utile Royal."
Earthen Kettles for fruits, rice, etc. Rune-
riortoan Iron pot lor cooking any focd; all
nice cooks and housekeepers appreciate
them. Wire Dish Covers, Ice Picks, Ex
tractors for lemon Juice, Wire Broilers,
r eamer uusiers, "ueienratea i.anner ump,
Safe and Brilliant." Pearl Top Chinmevs.
cheap lot I. S.China Plates, Cups, faucers
Kngusn forceiain ware, plain ana ueooraUU
Never Crane.
Chamber Sell, Bed Pans, Crockery, Lem
onade, Berry and Ice Cream Sets, etc.
Housekeeper s conveniences and Necessities.
Also, Paper, Pens, Ink, Pencils, Rubber
Bands, Legal Paper, lite, quire and up. Box
Paper, Envelopes. Also, Cash Boxes with
or without trays, Tin Ware, Locks, Tools.
Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives. Machine
Oil and Needles, eto. All at
M
Presbyterian Uhurch Kev. u. U. enerev. with means of their own in
Vardell. pastor. Sunday-school at 9:30 their hands, let a fall crop be made
- S I A I l Ii. a. 1
Services at II a. m, with ordina- 2nJZ?Z tLl
a.m. Servlcesat 11 a. m, with ordina- -"7tit will add immensely
(ton or Kev. v. u. vardell ana ma ui theragouroes of our people. In the
installation as pastor. Sermon by Dr. insnired laneuaiie of the Psalmist, "Let
Rev. Jas. Thomas left for Tarboro. at
hood with all your power and voice, which place he will preach today,
That is , your duty
not . make , yoa strong,
makes yonready
Having turned the
rhMa fhjfkA Oama Haahh amam sVa iLj. I ... .
W " w Mirror, who delivered the oom- The 7Umington Star says: There
truth. Then Strength will cpme mencement., address of -the , Pamlioo was a mad doc scare on Ninth and
, pourlngjin Ittha alw ays been Msle aMinmaie , Institute Friday, Onesnut street. Aamall Maok-and-tan
throueh men of belief, not unbelief. Psea mrouga en-route to his home. dog, tried tolbite some one and was
'.' w "iW naaningwn, tinea.
w-k . . I If. A m TT" i .. . I " mw vkdivsi uawu m j at i iuhuudu lOUKiiRKg vi vav
. JJUt mat does J aaugnter, 3(.nuon at EllzmlH.tB Cltv. com. the people fraise thee, O God: yea, let
It only feoviaungat mnion aervioe at 8 p. m. The public ..gL"J.
1 h .1,... " ouniree returned to ner ,. . - . . earmnatn nrougns iorsn ner iuctoimo,
t.0 '..Re.tron8' hnm..toft.w.. oordially invited to attend these Lnd God eTen our own God," hath
lie out Of doors, Mr. TW R,BnnV uU' kt I 'ervioes. Riven "us his blessing."
, WILLI4M 11. ULIVER,
Newborn, N. O.
thatr(romQodha8ponre4into f ,n'
Newborn Policy Holders.
I have a policy of insurance in the
Equitable Life Assurance Society of
New York, taken out in 1871, on whioh
T hav rannlvail nn diviiianrlA ainne 1H74,
ill be- J It ta 0Ter FIFTEEN YEARS since I re
There was no un
insnranoe that
discrimination was to be made
being a
TeruH, caa iliinl nash; balanco iu
one and two ytaru, six per cent interest
on doferti'J pavrj-'i.t'-..
You vill iay no tji6ii on these lots
until tho Ian1-, paympnt on your lot ma
tures. To purciiiisers of lots, from a
distance, their railway tickets and Win
ston hotel bilis will be refunded.
Send for majitt sho wing position and
sizes or lots, facts and figures about
WioRtou, if you ne-'ii any further evi
dence r-a' it l3 a-? best town ia the
upper South.
Dull or HiipIi times, no man has ever
failed t ) mnke money on Winston lots
who h. Ii inem a reasonable time.
juuol 1 3tsun
Craven County Out of Debt.
She Stnmtrt Head anil Slnuldrr. Above
nny County in IVorlU Carolina.
Thank heaven, the present trnck crop will
cancel three-fourths oi tiie mortgages in
Craven county thnt has kept the poor farmer
bound down hauil aud foot tor th taut nr.
teen yenib. Is in -re uny set of people on
Uo.l s Kreen eurth lias more reason to rejoice
together llian the r eople of Craven county.
Iheii If bo, why not the Farmers' Alliance
call a meetins; and appoint a committee and
let them ae.ort some day and plaoe, say
Beech (irove. and let the farmers all meet
thorn with largo baskets well rilled and .how
some Rliitis oi rejoicing. Oh.lt makes my
heart, rejol- e when I think of so many hard
workln t irno is wno year after year have
renewed their mortgages, paying from 10 to
J" percent., tot., the bank anl plank down
the lend sol:d i-iis'i.tako up his mortgage,
and leave a handsome balance to his credit.
8KK Till: FARMER
As he hustles out of town with his mortgage
canceled. 1 n my intmi s eye 1 see him as ha
calls hlsilear wife and children together all
shedding tei'rs of relolclng as they pledge
th-mseives ihev wiil make no more mort
uagesin bani.i or stores, that the cash sys
tem is the only true road to success Ye. It
Beeniilomo, i hear the dear wife say, there
is a mcrch .lit In New Berne whom bo many
people alun;e and sny he Is the meanest man
In town, because he refuses to credit at all.
Win tner h - v,as raised north or south, east
or west. Mo not know, bnt I am lnformod
he isbuylnmi great many merchants out at
V , - "" 109 "011ar, and that he,
BUi IKK, is ollurln;.- laundrlod linen shlrU
at ! .id. each, linen collars, any size, 5c. Tho
prettiest hue of oullnn shirts, 1T71 .:. 31 and
o'.i' 2. Children a alioes, low quarter, a, 30
and 10c; tailei es, 1 to ie.; X. C. plaids, lo. per
yard. Those who peruse tbeso few lines will
pleane renopiobor I have an Iron Safe for
sale, price 3ii.tw. a new safe bought at &Kc.
on the dollar.
B. WIHTEHTJRST'S.
On Pollook St., near Post Ollioe.
L. S. WOOD,
Formerly 18 years with Geo. Allen & Co.
DEALER IN
General Hardware
AND
CUTLEKY,
HARNESS, SADDLES,
BRIDLES and WHIPS,
Farming Implements,
Pollock Street, next to National Bank,
NEW BERNE, N, C,
Jnne20dwtf
John D
mill
Wholesale and Retail
CONFECTIONER,
FANCy AND FAMILY
AND-
DEALJEIt IN
The State railway oommiaiion
critic, but he whose beating throb- and'lnstaU Rev 0,' G Vardell thU I ,n neiWTOktnewor0 oeiveda dividend. Th
blng , life offers i itself a channel for mondkrivea fMt nigk Bute. VThto ta l&SJSSi9 ws
tt3
throu
rich
rerpetual thanksgiving. What is ,.,T.:j7.?.1w The "Connsotlout Mutual Lifelnsu
there to compare wi
cot the very elory or the life of itr. '.oiASm mktAii VkSHA tm nuwayi, w.usattotWv , n.. noiiov hoidara. Evanrons in New
L. H. OUTLBB,
President.
T. W,
W. S. CnAnwicK,
Vice-President.
ukwkt, caanier.
Farmers nd Merchants Bank CIGARS and TOBACCO,
oiyinewrcB, ;ne nSitna man eris ne guest ,01 Juw ,wmr me on aooount of
ft whofalUT1roild gnHmW. ,M Tra TT.0 0 "n w . Southern Policy holder.
and, whom Urememberwith m!Va SSrKr n.. n.o. u u
- ' ' - MiMHninian n. nil mnvt J a.I . I .wimw. vviui.ih ..nvMavs v. w.v I - - ,
CrjTUtB.
oaa t The igreat quWion KH6w I Aberdeea, to Visit his father, Ur.'BB.
i ',' f. w.-"' 1 , about flttf in number, who noias
Lint i onr Taxes. . i. o.n-i. n. i... u..,.i
Biii-i men attain l xne one great r"B"l. f;.r 'a ' :Z;i , 4 The eitisena of the 8th tovrnshlp out- will testify that every year they have
answer to- that is. God ia alwava " " arringwn isino ipana siae oi wew cerne can meeitne tax l regularly reoeived a dividena. no
p-11 erv lif,. Mnn ha W" fnf who rt o wr
.v.j, ...v. r.wwi o hvi nil,,... ul..l . J -a
t ck Gok, bnt to admit O0d,X You Mr, Batter rethrne4 from .
t 7 I want Qod, now shall I have to telativei in Pamlioo oountyi
visit
ClflCfilMtHATlON.
day, June 37th, at the Court House, justici to all.
Equal and ixact
from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m.
By order cf board of auetsors, .
ltd " . D. Laki, Chairman.
' Agt. Conn. MQtuat Life Ins. Ca.
NewberniN. O.
NEW BERNE, IT. C.
Paid Up Capital,
75,000,
This Bank. Jutt oruanlned. oirer. Its r.
vices to Banks, Bankers, Farmers, Mer
chants, Manufacturer, and others, and will
endeavor in give prompt ana carerul atten
tion to all business oonnected with banking
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Collections a specialty and made on all
accessible point, on as liberal terms as will
be consistent with jndlclon. banking.
jjamneuauiiciieaana correspondence In
Store on Pollock street
Opposite the Episcopal Church.
Gives good Bargains to customers,
and extends cordial greetings to all.
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