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TT-V AILY VOL. X.--NO. 105. NEW BERNE, N. C, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 181)1. PRICE T, CENTS. u it X 1 ' BUSINESS LOCALS. 1 AAA Froth Corned Portsmouth lUUv Mullets just received thlf morning direct from Portsmouth at CUCBCHILL & PabKIB'S, ' jSO lw. on Broad St. THE WASHINGTON POST dellv .ered on the same day it in pub lished at eighteen cents per week. Orders left at D Haisell's. Jy23tf. NUNN & EOBSItTS. CABINET MAKEBS.-StebbioK & Co., City Cabinet Makers , Uphol sterers, and repairing neatly done. Shops on Hancock street, opposite Bishop's factory. . jy231m rTV My Patrons and the Publio gen 'X erally. I will in the future supply all my customers with ioa at one-half cent per pound, delivered. Thanking the publio for past pratronage, I desire a continuance of the same. Respectfully, JonN B. Watson. j?2if NEW DRUG STORE. Drugs, Medi cines and Ouemloala, O. P. Popular -Proprietary Medicines. ;AU varieties of Druggist's Hnndrles. Trusses and Bro b. New crop Gardan Heeds. Fine and Large titook Cigars and Tobacco, all nkw. Pre scriptions aeourately oomponnded (and not at WAR prices), our nv-tto and our success. V. U. OKdJSN, Drum 1st and Apothecary, MidilU st four doors from Pollock. JaniSly SELLING OUT AT COST. My entire Stock of Goods will be run oil to make room for Fall Stock. jyl7 tf M. H. Sultan. COME and Examine my Lrge and Varied Stook of Merchandise that ia now being Bold AT COST to make room for new fall stock. jyl7tf M. U. Sultan. AB0TI0 SODA and Coca Cola at Sam'l B. Wateub. SUMMER SPECIALTIES ! -Lightning loo uream Freezers, Combined chair nnd Htep Ladders, Balloon Fly Traps, Wire Manse boom. Gauze Wire for Window Hcroons, and a full line of Hardware, etc., at ruayH dtf J. O. Wiiitty A Co Chicago ia now calling attention to her advantages as a seaport. THE correct way ia Newyork, Newlondon, Newjersey, Newhaven, Neworleans, Newborue. In a born it is. Fire at Newport News destroyed Clock of bnildings and frightened two ladies and two children to death. A battle took place on the Nor folk and Western railroad between negroes and Italian workmen in which one negro was killed and several were wonnded. Parties are trying to evada the oyster law. Companies are bnyiDg up entries for the purpose of dredg ing. The State will not allow it. The oyster law.is to be enforced in its spirit and letter, ahd no evasion permitted. TnEY tell us that "the proposed North Carolina building at the World's Fair, a picture of which is in the Agricultural Department at llaleigh, will be a beauty, stretch ing out before the lake, the grounds handsomely laid out and the build tog Deautifuiiy adorned, it is a beauty." IT is stated that Dr. Henry V. Wilson, Director of the United States Fish Station at Wood's lloll, Mass., has been eleoted Pro feasor ot Biology in the University, He spent a summer at Morehead City studying the fishes of onr coast, and he is much interested in North Carolina. Ho will be Assis taut Shell Ffsh Commissioner, and the scientific expert of the com mission. THE State Chronicle says: "There has never been a town bubble in North Carolina. In the . craze for town-building which has carried thousands of dollars out of North Carolina to banco towns, be it 'said to the honor of the State that the people ot North Carolina have not deceived anybody into ; investing money. We go forward and our towns are growing steadi Art bat ' there is not a "boomed" town In the State." The Democratic party in Norht Carolinahas always been the People party, that and nothing more and nothing less. It is bound to so eon' tinne. -r It cannot be anything else, Its objects and purposes are to bene fit the people of North Carolina, to minister to their prosperity, to per petuate their freedom and add to their happiness. Mistakes may have occasionally been made, such as the last legislature made abont thePab lie Printing contract bat those er rors generally do not amount to much, and have usually been cor rected.- . If Federal matters have not been properly! managed, the fault does not lie at the door of the Democratic party. Especially nothing improper can be charged against any of our North Carolina Senators or Representatives. They have stood by the people In every contest. ' Why, then, should any partol our Democratio people turn their backs on the Democratic party I ITcts & Observer. - LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howard A dollar saved, etc. Bargain Store Lasting shoes. Ohas. L. OaskUl Musio teacher, etc. Churchill & Parker Corned Mullets. Work of repairing and overhauling at city headquarters is being pushed for ward. When completed they will be a oredit to the city. The new Free Will Baptist Church at Croat an, Bv. W. W. Lewis, pastor, will be oompleted this week all but the painting, and will be dedicated Sunday. Bev. H. W. Battle and two compan ions went fishing at Morehead Tuesday and caught 86 blue fish, 12 sharks and 3 fine trout. Mr. Battle desor'.bes the sport as magnificent. Mrs. A. Dividson, a nleoe of Presi dent Jackson, spent yesterday in the city at Hotel Albert. She was born in Wilkes county, North Carolina, and has worked in a number of States and ter ritorlea as a home missionary of the Methodist Churoh. A serious and distressing accident icurred to Mr. Erdmann's little daughter Annie May, yesterday. Her little brother in playing with an air gun shot her in the eye. Drs. Duffy attended her and found it necessary to remove the eyo, but the ball could not be located. A fine handsome doer took Mr MoSorley by surprise Wednesday walking into his shoe shop, right him, and lying down in the shop. was supposed he was one of tho tame ones kept at the Fair grounds that had escaped, but investigation proved that all were there that belonged there. However, he was placed with the others to remain awaiting an owner. Free Scholarships at the University The University Alumni have estab lished a largo number of free scholar ships at the University. Young mtn of talont and charaoter who need help in getting an education and who can furnish references as to their needs and merits may obtain assistance by apply ing to President Winston at Chapel Hill. Early application is desirable. Papers in each county are requested to copy this notice for the benefit of deserving young men everywhere. The University also offers free tuition to all young men intending to preach and to the sous of preachers of all de nominations. Personal. Ex-Gov. Jarvia and wife who have boen at Morehead, passad through yes terday morning to spend some time in the Western part of the State. The family of Mr. L J.Taylor re turned from summering at Morehead. Mr. C. E. Foy returned from More- head. Mr. T. A. Green left for Morehead. Mrs. Geo. W. Neal left on the steamer Neuse of the E. C. D. line yesterday to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Bell, in Washington City, and Miss Lucy Rieh ton loft for New York to visit her father. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Midyett left on the steamer Neuse to visit relatives in New York, and Mr. and Mrs. L, B. Baoon, of Adams Creek, to visit rel atives in Laurel, Delawaro. Mr. O. H. Guion left for Greenville. Mrs, R. A. Willis and her little daughter Emma returned last night from a visit to relatives at Trinity, and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Judith White, of West Point, Mississippi, and her neioe, Miss Sallie Mosely, oame in with her on a visit. Mrs, W. G. Brinson returned from a pleasure trip to Wrightsville. Capt. K. B. Jones returned from business trip to Clinton and Kenans- ville. New Bern. This city was named by De Graffen reid, Its founder, in honor of the city of Bern in Switzerland, his native plaoe. The legislature of north Carolina in or abont (he year 1743 incorporated it and in thevr ignorance, spelled the name Newborn, this mode is without doubt legally oorreot, and it would be equally to. if it had been spelled as it is now Drononnoed by many. Noobbun. but it is orthograDbloallT wrong, Hew Bern Is a compound word, Newborn is not De Graffenreid named it - New Bern. spelled it with capital a. and New Bern it is, ana flew Berne it will re main nntil Gabriel blow his horn. OuaiKAT.. Collision, Explosion, Horrible Rail way wreck and Holocaust. Paris, July 17. Late reports say 2(H people were either killed or Injured by yesterday oouision at Bt. uanae. it wm most terrible affair, the engine of one of the exourslon trains telescoped three oarrlages loaded wttn exourslon lata and at the same lima the reservoir of saa on the damaged train exploded and set fire to the wreck while a score of people were pinioned down wounded ana helpless beneath the rains or the three carriages. In a very short time the flames spread to such an extent that numbers of wounded were - slowly roasted to death before the eyes of those who were doing their utmost to rescue them. Many of the unfortunate people imprisoned beneath the wreck were drowned while partly roasted by the firemen ' who were summoned to the soene and after delay of forty min utes poured in such a torrent of water that they drowned many persons. , " Far rsr Fifty Tears. -: Mas. Winslow's Soothing Syrup hat been used . for children teething. - It soothes the child, softens the sums allays all pain, cures wind oolio, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty five centy a bottle. Bold by all drug gists throughout tne world. - Autc-Bcllum Testimony. The fact that Hon. Geo. E. Badger as shown below by the Raleigh Visitor, considered New Berne the proper or thography of the city's name despite the spelling that got into the original char ter, should have great weight. Mr. Badger was one of the ablest men the State has ever produced and he was one of New Berne's old native citizens. He was born here in 1785 and lived until 18C6. He was a graduate of Yale ool lege, a distinguished American states man and jurist Secretary of the Navy under Presidents Harrison and Tyler and afterwards United States Senator. The fact that Mr. Badger and other able ante-bellum citizens held this position and that Baron De Graff enreid, the founder and namer of the place used the name as two words as is shown by writings of his now extant proves that the popular way now in general use is not an innovation but the aban donment of a miotake and a cleaving to the old, original correct orthography: "We notice in one of our worthy morning contemporaries some corres pondence about the proper way to spell the name of New Berne, in this State. It seems to us rather plain, and we modestly suggest it should be New Berne. This is baaed on what is con sidered a fact; the town is named from "Berne," in Switzerland, natives of that oountry forming many of the first settlers. For instance, the oity of New York is named after "York" in Eng land, having been ohanged from New Amsterdam, the name originally given it by the Dutch settlers. Who thinks of spelling the city any other way than New Yotkf The oity of New Orleans was named after "Orleans," in Franoe. Who thinks of spelling it in any other way than New Orleans? Then might be mentioned New London, in Connec ticut, and many other places. It matters not how it was spelled ia the act of incorporation, The fact stands out that it was named after "Berne," in Switzerland, and should undoubted ly be spoiled "Now Berne." This ia our opinion, and the writer of this is borne out by a conversation many years ago with the late distinguished Oeo. K Badger, who thoroughly concurred with us. tlo was a native of the oity of New Berne, and perhaps as well versed in the history of the place as any man in North (Jarolina. Of oourse we are open to oonvlotlon, but it must be from evidenoe wo have not vet encoun tered." The Island or Tahiti Annexed by France. San Francisco, July 27. Tahiti ij now a French colony, owned by Franco, except for individual rights, and is en tirely under the French government. This news oomos by the barkentine Oity of Pafete, which arrived here yes terday. The facts are embodied in an announcement by King Pomare V., tho last of his dynasty. King Pomare died June 15, aged lifty-two years. The islands were annexed to Franoe in 1880, and for this, it is stated, King Pomare received 5153, UlU. By the terms of an nexation royalty ceases to exist with King Pomare 's death, and no king can sucoeed him. The heir apparent, Prince liino II, was placated by a gift of 12,000 francs. A number of deserters from the wreck of the Trenton and Vandalia have been on the beach at Tahiti for over a year. Arms for the Chilian Insurgents. San Francisco, July 28. Notwith standing the fate of the offloers of the Robert and Minnie and the great care exercised by the customs offloers, it has been learned that large quantities of arms and ammunition have been shipped to the Chilian insurgents con oeaied in bales of nay. it is estimated that at least 800 stands of arms and 3,000,000 rounds of fixed ammunition have been shipped on the several vee sels. Burglars Crack Three Sales at i'ariii- ville. Petbhsdcbo, Va., July 28. The post offioe at Farmville was broken into by burglars last night They blew open a large iron safe and got $250. The rob bers also entered tbe factories of W. P. Gilliam and Capt. Samuel Paulett, and blew open their 'safes and got about $ 600. There were four men in the gang and they were seen after they had ac complished their work. They skipped the town before the authorities oouid oe notified. Ruin In Peach Orchards. Philadelphia, July 27. Dispatohes from tbe Deleware peninsula states that the anticipated great peach crop has rap idly faded to very moderate proportions by reason or the ravages or tne mysterious "yellows," and the un unusually large "June crop" hat dwindled down from the estimates of 6,000,000 basket! made in May to lees than 1.000,000 baskets in July, and there ia every indication that it will be lest than this before August. OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO. Chaugc of Steamer Change of Sched ulc. The steamer Newberne on her arrival at Norfolk today will be temporarily removed from the line for a thorough overhauling. During the time of the Newberne't absence the steamer Annie hat boen chartered to supply her plaoe in the line, and will make lour daya tripe, leaving Newborn Wednesday of the following week, ana the week fol lowing that will leave Monday and Friday. All freights entrusted to our oare win be carefully and expeditiously bandied and the aame oare and attention will be given freight at in the past. The Annie has no passenger aooommoda lions. ' E. B. Roberts, Agent. Steamer "Annie,' 0. D. Lino. For the balanoe of the month of July the steamer Annie will run the follow ing schedule, which being different dayi eaoh alternate week, I shall have to again publish the Old ' Dominion Calendar for the guldanoe of' our good frienda. Leave Norfolk for Newborn . Monday, July 27th, ' Friday, July Slst. ' Returning, will leave New barn for Norfolk, direot , Wednesday, July 29th, ( - . Monday, Angus! 8rd. E. B. Roberts, Agent July S5. 1891, Stonewall Items. On Saturday, August 18th, the Con federate Veteran's Association will meet in Bayboro. Hon. John 8. Long, LL.D., ot your city will deliver an addresB. All who like a treat in the way of an oration will be served to one on that occasion . Let all citizens of Pamlico and every old soldier be pres ent who possibly can. On the 25th Inst., John B. Quick, of this plaoe, was painfully and seriously hurt by falling on the mill truck traok in this plaoe, breaking several of his ribs and sustaining other internal in juries. Mrs. S. J. Lane met with the bad ac cident to fall in a well about 40 feet deep on Sunday morning, 26th inst. She was extracted without any serious damage only a pretty good wetting and few bruises. There is considerable tad feeling ex isting on account of the oyster buainets and unless it is allayed, there is a chance to get up an oyster war w hen the oyster season arrives. Bradford Qatlin, S. W. Ferebee. Rob Griffin and others are off to Hunting Quarters to a camp meeting, and if the weather is as rainy down there as here. there is no need of post-poning baptism for want of water. The Sub-Treasury Experiment. A Tennosseo cotton grower oonclud ed he would try a little Sub-Treasury experiment of his own. The price of cotton last fall did'et exactly suit him, so he concluded to put his cotton in a warehouso and draw such sum of mon ey as he might need with his cotton as collateral. Last December ho stored fifty-five bales in Jaokson. After remaining for live months in the warehouse, the price dropping lower ami lower instead of rising, he coniluded ho bad had enough of the experiment and sold the cotton, the Sub-Treasury experiment panning out as iouows: insurance and storage, S70; Loss by skrinkage, $59.40; difference in price, $275; interest on money ad vanced, $25; total, $429.40, in addition to which he was out of the money which the cotton would have brought if it had been sold when it whs put into the warehouse. Wil. Star. Fire at Rocky Mount. Rocky Mount, N. C, Julv 23. A disastrous (ire broke out here between 1 and 3 o dock this morning and de stroyed a wholo block. The flames originated in R. D. Armstrong's pro vision store, ana bis building who de stroyed, together with his stock. A Stage Duel Results Fatally. St. John, N. B.. July 28. While playing "Billee" here some ten davB ago Frank Migaux, one of the chorus in the Adelaide Randall Opera Company, was out with a sword in the hands of James Peases. Blood poison set in and he died last night. J)r. linker on Trial for Murder. Richmond, Va., July 28, A special says: The trial of Dr. Baker, at Abing don, for the murder of his wife, began today. A jury tvas obtained without much difficulty. EASTERN CAROLINA DISPATCH. Wilmington S. S. Company. New Berne, N. C., July 28, 1891. The attention of shippers and the travelling public is called to the fact that there is no diminution in the ser vice of this line, the steamor Neuse making three trips per week as in busier seasons, thus continuing a full. prompt and regular service. Through Bills Lading given, and tiokets sold to loading points north. for particulars and books of shipping instructions apply to. til Aug, 1st. Qeo. Henderson, Agt. SCHEDULE OF THE SAILINGS Of IIib Steamers of Clyde's North Caro lina Line from Haltiniore to Ncv idiiic, N. C, Month of August, 1891. Str. DeOanoo, Saturday, Aug. 1. 3tr. Qeo. II. Stout, Wednesday, Auk- Str. Defianoe. Saturday, Aug. 8. Str. Qeo. H. Stout, Saturday, Aug. 10. Str. Defianoe, Wednesday, Aug. 19. Str. Oeo. H. Stout, Saturday, Aug. 22. Str. DeQanco, Saturday, Aug. 29. Returning, leave New Berno for Baltimore: Str. Oeo. H. Stout, Friday, July 31. Str. Defiance, Friday, Aug. 7. Str. Goo. H. Stout, Tuesday, Aug. 11. Str. Defianoe, Friday, Aug. 14. Str. Geo. H. Stout, Friday, Aug. 21. Str. Defiance, Tuesday, Aug. 2u. Str. Oeo. B. Stout, Friday, Aug. 23. Avoid breakage of bulk and ship via the only direct line. S. II. Gray, Agent. Syrup of Fig's, Produced from the laxative and nutri tious juioe of California figs, combined witn the mediomal virtues of plants known to be most beneQoial to the human system, acts gently, on the kid neys, liver and bowels, effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds and headaohes, and curing habitual constipation. Connecticut Mutual Life Insurniice Company of Hartford, ASSETS NEAR $00,000,000, Has paid death claims in North Carolina to near 600,000. Has paid in Newborn, N. O., death claims to the amount of $07,000. Every loss promptly paid with out a single contest. Low rate ef premium as is consis tent with safety. Large dividends (being the largest of any insurance company doing business in the United Htatee), thereby largely re ducing the amount of premium. Prompt settlements free of any dis count. Equal and exact justioe to all ot us policy holders, ireedom from any objectionable features in its policies, are characteristics of this company, which has been in operation for over nicy years. I will take pleasure in getting a policy in this company for those who desire safe and reliable insu rance. William H. Outer. Agent Connection, Mutual Life las. Co. Wowbarn.N.O. jrt lm A dollar saved it a dollar earned. Most of us do not realize tbia fact, but it. is nevertheless so, if you vtsnf. to make a collar bang your money to us when you ueed any elotJiiup; or in fact anything in onr line and we will try and eavo a dollar or so for you. They say cash talks, it certainly does with us and if you haro any rcouey to spend call and gee us if yon need a suit, a hat or shoes or anything that a man or boy needs, lnm line cl collars and cufl'j, sleeve and cull' suppoiters, Boston garters, collar and cuir buttons, "box" fast black guaranteed. AT IIOWAIID'S. Ohas. L, Saskiii, TEACHER OF INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, HARSO.NY AM) COMPOSI'I I0;. Will introduce Doctor Ward Jae!.i:ou's "Finger Uymnnsticp," a coureo of incalculable benefit to the beginner, and to tho advanced student bo lieeiin to render mere artiatu'ihy. The Nev England Ccneervi.l-jrj Me.'.l-.oi will be Btrictly adhered to. Class now fa:tniii(r. Aj-ply in poison. J) rfi.ur if you WANT A lasting BHOE be ems DEST. Tho yon pet the "ALDINE' $2.00 Shoe For tho ladies, and the "ARMY AND NAVT' &3.00 Shoe For the gentlemen, hav; co fiun! ' i-hor in STYLE, QUALITY or I'ltb . SI (LOSING OUT our line cf STRAW HATS at 50c. eaoh. Min'd I Am Happy to See You Anil take pleat are in iuformlng you that J. C. WIIITTY V CO. Have lust rooolvrcl a Car I.nntl of tlm Wf-rM Kpnnwned DA1IKL Pit ATT COTTON GINS, bmlaieoow prepared to take orders for tlintm celebrated (linn. lopolh.T with 1 lio "BOBS" COTTOX PKKJi.SES. whleli com bined matte tho moel mitlgfttcuiry outfit for gfnnlni cotton ever used In this country. They alm carry a full lino of Heltlnt;. Ma chine OH, Laco Leather, together wll-i a complete e lock of Hardware. Heud for prlcea end come and examine their stock. They guarantee to pJeaeo you. J, WJIITTY fe no . (.'or. South From and Craven His. SEVEN SPRINGS', N. C. FOR I50TI1 SKXES. Tt'Brliors all KraclnaUx. Mllltury government for buy). I'rof. OlRsel, graduate of Ht. John's Oolli Annapolis, teacher of Mllltury Tactlca. MubIo Teacher, grndunlo New Knyhuid Conservatory of Music Special course In Com. Law, Hook-kecpUic and renmanshlp. Vocal Mil 8U Callsthcnlc mid Dumb-lell ozerclsea free. Ho additional cost for Classics. For Catalogue call at Jnr x.ai. olllco or address the Principal. W. R. SKINNER, Principal, SEVEN SPBlVliS, IV. C. July2Udwtf S. W. WILLIS, Keeps Everything on hand usually found in a First-Class Grocery, Middle St. New Berne, N.0. lulSdwtf ' fflAJ. PALMER'S Tobacco and Cigar Store Is now located In the South Store of HOTEL ALBERT, on Middle Street, aud he is prepared to furnish Delicious Soda Waters from his exoelent Apparatus-Fountains. All know what he keeps in his Store, so when in want oome and get it. You pays your money and takes your oboioe. W. L. PALMER. apr88dtf New Berne, N. O. ChndrenCryorPitcher's'Castoriai TJis Housekeeper's Friend, A Kerosene Btove. get oe for tn.,or dle canl 3 our ktUjhen stove and got an OH 8tov i large enoiiRli t' cok every u-V- . aud hfto :o not fe Itch en In summer. It la safe and In more econoiiiU ai t .an a w-o1 stove Llc-H's wltb iittln hoat. Anoiiar prood thing Just now a ".j-tiiUulo Nickie Lump, the "Utile Royal " K-Ttnen Kettles for frill , rice, V Fe rlor Loan iron pot Tor uoo)t:ng any focd; all nice cooks and hoits"kepeni appreciate them. Wire Dish Cover, Iro FicUh, tx tractors for lemon juice, Wire tJrollers, KefUher Dusters, "Uelubrat d lian-'r-r Lump, FLOWER POTS, BOWLS AND P1T CIIK11S, Sew Styl PoHCKLAI.V AND I. tS. CHINA, Sl.OO. Chamber Sell, HM ram, Crecht ry . L m onatie, Berry and Ice Cream Heta, clc' Housekeeper's Couvcuiuiices uid Nores- Bandit, Legal rapi, J'c. ((iitrn end up, Hx I'apcr, Envelop-. Also, -JiHh Jti-Ai-r. with r without trays, Tin Warp. lAicks. 'i'M;p. Kuiv.aand Korku, Po- KM Kalvc- . .' Mi'' Oil tiid Needles, etc. All at M. E. WIMTtiUUUST'S. Jutii' On l'olloclt St.. near k (!i .o J. AT-- LOWEST PRICKS! Sets of from 7 to 9 piece?, $13,00 and up. Chairs of all sizes and qualities from 25c. up. All other Furniture at corresponding rates. tjiidwtr u c-t 'Jl 0 o WATER B00LEB3, : Icg Cream Freezers, Ice Picks, Ice Chisels, Preserving Kettles, Fruit Jars, Fly Traps, Wire Gauze, Hardware, Sash, Doors, Blind3, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Cook Stoves For Wood, Coal and Oil. Smallwood & Slaver, M1DDLK STUEKT. lunr-'iSilwtr Mason's improved Fruit Jars L. H. CUTLER & CO. NEW BERNE. N. O. ARE YOU SICK P TO KNOW HUW TOD MAT OUT WELL WITHOUT MBDICINKt Foil and oomplele lnslruoUona lor seir treatment sent on receipt of Mo. Foetal Nota Is best. Ton will be delighted, no common sense. It acts like a ohttrm In moat cases. Relief from first treatment. For Kaeumatlam. Malaria. Kldner lnaeese. Urspepsla, Consumption, Catarrh, eto. Yon ran no risk. Money returned If not satis fled. Address Adam Lihi. 19US lith Ave. Altoona, Fenn. .. -.JyUdwlm Ho! Fcr the Camp-Meeting Lanes Landing, Up NeuBe River. Evetj botly should go and hear the nrnichmc. The steamer TRENT wiil runonBX CURSION on Sunday, August 6th, leaving foot of Cravoi : ;?3(.t at 7:50 a.m. sharp, Roturnini'. ic.ivo Landing at 7:00 r na Faro for pjciiti tri,., 'M:. children hn'if price. j23 FEW' eme. VI?: FARMERS mi h AliTS EAiK ' ( IAI.WII-K. .ur. 75,000, i.l .r:; uml col- 1 nee tnvll.etl ' raiiU;,-(J. C.VPl liL, A:i:i.1 I.r lor! tir.-. I.. H. Win. J. W. mum .W2S. STAPHS FANCY DKY GOODS. BEST (i(X)DS ft was IS -! B iS iV 'KWliKKiS, IST. C. TXU 1W Vri j A n oil j nr. 4 ii iti nnt t-i c. A n 3 $r j 1 1.- b t ilt if .l..tiiif.;;'itl. ' 'I .m c j i ! : r - ; ti'd pl:i - n;:. 1 ' :, , i.l. v',r n.or- , u A timii'-i fn 0 i ai i . I ! 1 i c , ; (.( .1.- ritid ; dyslntn i l!'- r I i1 i. , :..-. listen '. Ii e-ly "ViM u. d j .1 : ;i! . , use of Kl'MI i. ,i - it , ) 1"-.. u.i itl.i. . o -i i-t. ; -t.-M-.i v.-.th j wuti-r limy ht- r !t:e hour. 4- ; ni,K.- :. ! . t I I'ir.T.l- : t . K J.i I V V. j :iuj-:n,:.. i. P ;.,.1V u. . C. "3 -TT-r K Thftusa 3 01 brLoei at r? 'f .1 V"' '. J. j AT I. i Mail .v I'i:: . PoUCii i'i .M..SU Tobacco At - 1 - CENTS r Ali o .1 LOavy i-xk of :J&b Lots of Tobacco, ranKinf- from l"8. i r pon"l up. ! Also, a heavy stock of oihor v;Ood3 ! moot the ,1imar.ili- -f ,-ur :! acier.i. to A Very Valuable Track, Cotton and Corn Plantation, All ! 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'") i c.ii uin with i'.'hko power ' l,i?!t inn, odd i ir Itoller, antl ;-..d tiuler. Will i linnet) In on ii. vi. l v, :t,-rtitf. N. t we mm you. atop tiTui ,D, Sr0iB. 6fl fnr I'i K. Wil -OI'KTAIll TENS, frtflli : I fori-.et Ui Br,y 1 IniVi-jti-il n-iit l. t-l a fresb lotoflliu i UOLLKD .UI.I CHAINS, warrantptl for six yours. We tslve a written guarmitee wlLh eucli f 1 ii. lWy STOCK IS1 WAV II', I'KICKS A Kir. WAV IKtWN. i'.ii In anil see nie. ISAM. K. EATON, M, :.ilr, Ht pp.Hlt Hiipiut Uhuroh. may '12 tlwtf 75 Cases Tomatoes, 40 " Peaches, 100 " Brandy Peaches SOLD CHEAP. Reduction in Old Vir ginia Cheroots. Also, Horsford Bread Preparation. IT. Ulyieli, WHOLESALE GEOOER, MIDDLE STJ1EET, NEW EKENK. N. 0. For Rent, The house on BoulU Front street lately Occupied as Marine Hospital, Apply to marWtf. - A. B. Uh&MSOI,
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 30, 1891, edition 1
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