r Daily HE VOL. X.--NO. 136. NEW BERNE, N. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. it v. 3 BUSINESS LOCALS. MI38 MOLLlE HEATH will reopen her Sohool, MONDAY, SEPT. 7th, 1891. u331w INSURE with the MUTUAL BENE FIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY nf Newark, N. J., and get ail the bene fit of life insurance before or after death. Forty-six years in business. Forty-six millions assets. The leading Company In the 8tate in 1390 Healthy male persons taken from fourteen to evenly years old. angStf D. T. Cabbaway, Agent. NEW DRUG STORE. Drugs. Medi olke and Ohamleala, O. P. Popular Proprietary Medicines. All varieties or Drngglit's Sundries. Trusses and Brae s. New crop Oarden Heeds. Vine and Lftige H toe It Cigars and Tobacco. All. kw. Pie scrlpllnns accurately ownpoaudwl (and not at was prices), our im tto and our success. O. 0. OK&KN. Druglst and Apothecary, Middle it., four dours from Pollock. Janiaiy SELLING OUT AT COST.-My entire Stock of Goods will be run off to make room for Fall Stock. jyl7 tf M. H. Sultan. ARCTIC 80DA and Coca Cola at Sah'l B. Watbrs. COME and Examine my Lare and Varied Stock of Merchandise that in now beiog sold AT COST to make room for new fail stack. jyl7tf M. H. Sultan . Lumber manufacturers of tbe Northwest, in convention, propose to advance prices of lumber one dollar per thousand feet. Ex President Uall of tbo Missouri Farmers' AUiauco is pre paring.for war on the Sab-tre,asury and Third party schemes. Great 13eitain and Irelaud are visited by severe storms. Crops in many places are mined und there have been many wrecks en the coasts. JMn. Cleveland and Mr. Blaine are to meet on the Presidential field iu 1892. Evyty good Demo crat will welcome tLe coutest with delight. Ilarrisburg Patiiot. Philip D. Armour is said to be tbe largest individual commercial operator in the world. His trans actions last year reached the enor mous aggregate of $03,000,000 Baltimore Herald. The tact is the tariff is tbe oiuse, the prime cause, the con trolling cause, of all the evils from which the people and particulasly tbe farmers are suffering. The Government puts a tariff on every article which the farmer buys. As soon as he is born the taxes begin and they stay with and stick to him till he is dead. Charleston Nows & Courier. The condition of the Republican party in New York may be inferred from the fact that the only man who will consent to take the guber natorial nomination admits that he knows nothing about politics, and that the leading Republican organ of the West the St. Louis Globe-Democrat says he would be defeated by 00,000 majority. Cbioago Mail. There are two classes of reform era in the world who appear to do more harm than good, but they hould be judged leniently. Those who would do away with tbe Christian religion and those who would abolish the jury system. Both classes can be demolished with a brief sentence of inquiry, namely: What that is better would we have in place of these institu tions t The good that these cranks do is this their opposition serves 'to emphasize and illostrate the value of that which they would destroy. Norfolk Landmark. Who is Macune T An ex-Republican. He is a Republican today. Born in Wisconsin, he eventually floated to Texas, Where he fonnd the people half crazy, got into the Alliance Exchange at Dallas, which had about 175,000, which soon went, and he went, too. He didn't rnn : away. ". He .'only went to the - national capital, where there was a i bigger field. There he made him self chairman . of the National Alliance Legislative ; Committee he and Alonzo Waddell, of South r Dakota. . He was also appointed chairman ot the National Alliance Executive Committee, so that he works the bosses, the making and ana exeonting of laws. - He was then the great I tin,' He issued orders ; ' and - cracked : his whip. Gentlemen if God Almighty ever stamped vUlian on the face of any nan when He Sent him out to warn an unsuspecting world J against him,. He did it when he created Macuoe. "He has an eye like a serpent, a countenance like a fox, with the nerve, of a lion and the honesty of a penitentiary convict!. Gov. Tilman.' f f r f v LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMINT3. Haokbura & Willett, Copartnership, A. R. Dennison, Seed Cotton, eto. Jeaonette L. Pavie, Executrix. Prof. Antonio Bel'.ezza. Dancing The Woman's Missionary Society of Centenary M. E.Churoh will meet this afternoon at 4 o'clock, at the residence of Mrs. A. B. Powell. The grass on the New Berne Colle giate Iaotitute campus is being mown down preparatory to the rs-opening of tho sohool Monday morning, Yesterday the A. & N. C. R. K com menced building the branch line to Mr. C. J. Scheelky's mill over the route which ha recently graded for it, It is a little singular that exchanges iu a newepapor offioe should be looked upon by some people as publio property and what is worse they never fail to get thoso we most value. Mrssis. Hackburn & Willett sold 60 acres of trucking land around tbe National Cemetery yesterday to Bishop Petty for a large increase over v, bat they paid for it four years ago. Cotton season is nearly here. On Pem broke road near the oity there are a few aorea owned by Liura Fort, a oolored womsu, that is opening rapidly and she says she will commence piokiag in a week. Mr. Wm. Gaekinshas a long and pro lific pumpkin vine in his garden. It has yielded 80 pumpkins, a number of them large ones. He thinks of taking them all to the Fair to show what one viae can produos. Messrs. Hackburn & Willett give notloe this morning of their partnership to carry on a mercantile as well as their farming business. They are pushing ahead on getting their recently pur chased building in readiness and Bre 6xing it up handsomely. T.e Riverdale Alliance ere preparing tor a barbecue ncd farmers' dinner which they intend to have on the 19.b inst. It is also expeoted that the young ladies of Riverdalo will have an i .e oream festival that night for tho benefit of the Sunday school. Kinsey Female Sominery of La Grange opened Monday with iaoreased attendance and very bright prospects. The outlook is that tho coming term will be tbe most nourishing the sohool baa ever known. This is a first olass school and deserves the success it U attaining. The GoldsbotO Kit - opens on the 15th inst toooniioue throe days and the one at Elizabeth City cn the 16'.h to oontinue the same number of days. These are neighbor Fairs and wo hope that all who oan will attend. The programs promise Interesting exhibits and the convenience for transportation are all tbat could be desired. Cotton Mills of the State. Mr. John Robinson, Commissioner of Agriculture, makes a fine showing for our cotton factories. There were just after the war sixty mills In the State. In 1890 they had increased to 110 and this year there are 134 ootton mills in operation in North Carolina. This is more than an average of one faotory for each oouaty in the State and yet Craven, one of the oldest and wealthiest oounties has not a single mill in it for working up its fabrics. How long will our people let this unsatisfactory con dition of affairs oontiaue V People That Come and Uo. Mr. John Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Slover and Mrs. E. B, and Miss Lizzie Ellis left to spend a few weeks at Blaok Mountain. Miss Emma Katie Jones left to attend Peace Institute. Misses , Fannie ' Taylor and Mary Oliver left for a pleasure trip to Nia gara and other Northern paints of interest, Mr. M. H. Sultan left for the North to purohase his fall (took. Mr. J. F. White and family came up from Harlowe, moving to the oity. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Pelletior returned last sight from a visit to relatives In Maine. The family of Mr. O. Matks returned from spending the summer at White Sulphur Springs, Va. The family of Mr.' Thomas Daniels returned from summering at Seven Springs. Mrs. Judge Thomas returned from visit to her son, Rev. F. D. Thomas, at Basio City,Va. She was aooompaniel back from Goldaboro by her son, Mr. John Stanly Thomas. Mrs. I. A. White. of Manteo, who has bsen visiting in Jones oounty, came In last night en route to her home and is visiting the family of Rev, B. A.Willis, Miss Gertrude Bagbyoame up from a pleasure trip to Morehsad to spend a short time in the oity. .. " - v Mr. O. H. Gnlon went down to Beau fort on professional busloess trip. ' '; ' "' " " . - ''" A W4er Worker. - ' A Mr. Frank Huffman, a young man of Burlington, Ohio, states that he had been under the care of two prominent physi cians, and used their treatment until lie was not able to get around. They pro nounced bis case to be Consumption and incurable, lie was persuaded to try vt, Knur's NewDiaeor -y for Consumption. Cough and Cold1!, and at that time wai not able' to walk across the street without resting,. He found, bc'oe he had -used half of a dollar bo.Ue, tbat he wis much bfttflr;' he continued to use It and is today niovinu fi-ood health, If vou fcaveanv throat, fang or chest trouble try it.' We p!iante at!lnctton.,, irtai ootue ireo 1 '. H. Pity's drcj store. . ' . Notice to Mariners. The United States Coast and Geodetic Survey notifies mariners ot the follow ing changes made in the lights in Croatan Sound, to take effect on or about this time: Roanoke Marshes Light Changed from fixed red to fixed white, with a fixed red sootor between tho bearings S. i E. and S. I E. (from seaward), about 4 degrees of aro, to cover the Fulker Island Obstructions buoys, Nos. 1 and 8. Croatan Li?ht. Changed from fixed white to fixed white with a fixed red teotor between tbe bearings N. W. J N. and W. i N. (from seaward), about 89 degrees of aro, extending from the Fulker Island Obstructions buoy. No. 1, to the northerly edge of Roaooke Inland. (L. H. Boird N. to M. No. 67 of 1B91.) This effeots Charts 140, 142, and 4C8- THE FUGITIVE PRESIDENT. Cables lo a Friend iu Europe that Ho is Co m in c. Paris, Sept. 1. A retired English ofiioer has received a telagram from Balmaoeda announcing flint he will start for Europe at the first opportuni ty. Pailroad News. Mt. Airy. N. O.. SeDt. 1. A civil engineer of the North Carolina exten sion cf the Norfolk and Western rail road, from Iron Bridge, Va., stated hero today that a cablegram bad been reccivod from President Kimball saying that he had procured a loan of 87,000, 000 cf English money, which would allow him to push to completion tha North Carolina extension, whioh lias ton surveyed to tbe Htate line where it was to connect with the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley. Tne grading of the road bae been lt to contractors in soo- tions cf four miles. It is also stated on good authority, tbat tbe Norfolk and western has purchased that part of tho Capa Fear and Yadkin Valley between the state line and Mount Airy in order io make this city tbe junction of the two roads. The Situdiiou in Ciill ISslnmccda May Rally. Nkw Youk, Aue. 29. At the oflioo cf William H Grace today, tho following cablegram was received from Valparai so: "Comploto victory of tne opposition. ail well. Graci: & Co " Messrs. Flint & Co , when onllcd uocn said, through Mr. Flint, that the firm had received a cablegram confirming the defeat of Balmaceda's forces. Mr. Flint added, however, that Balmace )a' forces vrero still larger than those of the insurgents, and that it was not at all improDablo that Balmaceda would gather together his scattered forces and give tbe insurgents another battle The Direct Tax Claim. A Raleigh special save: Governor Holt devotes a great deal of his time to the settlement cf tha direct tax claims. He has thus far ise::cd warrc-.ta for 150.- 000 of the 3i:'4,0C0 which the govern ment refunded. - Cut Down the Weeds. Ed. Journal: The weeds on King and East Front are now of rank growth, many of them are five feet high, and are now n nest for moooaein snakes one was killed very reoently opposite the house of Mr. Gaskin's corner East Front and King. The reason given for not cutting down the weeds, is, that it will cause malaria. In answer we state, that we prefer the malaria to the snakes. The idea that denuding the streets of a few weeds, will cause malaria, Is to us, at surd. That portion of the town needs work on the streets, the people on those streets pay taxes, and expeot the authorities to dlspurse a portion of it in keeping the streets in better order. East Ftont. Death of a Noted Colored Man. Charlotte, N. C, Sept. 1 Old John Headerson, the "Democratic nigger." and "tho sheriff of Pinohgut," ss be was familiarly known, is dead. His death occurred yesterday afternoon. Old John was a real Demoorat and voted the tioket at times when he knew that to do so he took his life in bis hands. He had dozens ot figbts over tbe character of his ballots, but he always managed to survive. Six years ago John was out and stabbed in half a dozen different places, and came near dying. His body shows numerous soars, all reoeived in the cause ot Democracy, Tbe Democrats made up purse to give htm a fitting Duriai. Leaves for New Berne, Oar society people regret very muoh that Prof. Bellezza leaves us this week. He goes to New Berne to teach the young people there the "Terptichorean art." He has been with us three months on this visit and renewed the strong ties that always bound him to Washington. All delight to have him in our midst from the youngest to the professional danoers for be taught them all. We shall miss him, and the only favor we oan bestow is to favorably commend him to the people wherever he may go. He knows how to teaoh danoing and polite etiquette, and bis instruction here has given general at: isfaotion. Wash. Gazette. LEMON ELIXIR. A PLEASANT L1MON DRINK. For blliouness and oonetipation, take Lemon Elixir. For indigestion and foul jt omach, lake Lemon Elixir. For siok and nervous headaohes, take Lemon Elixir' For sleeplessness and nervousness, take Lemon Elixir. For loss of appetito and debility, take Lemon Elixir. For fever, chills and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. Lemon Elixir Will not fail yon In any of the above disease, all of whioh arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys, bowels or blood. ' Prepared only by Dr. H. Motley, Atlanta, Ga. BOo. and. $1.00 per bottle. ' Bold by druggists. . a PnOMIMKHT HIHISTIH WRITES. ' After ten yean of great suffering from Indigestion, with great nervous prostration, biliousness, disordered kid neys and. constipation, I .have) been en red by'Dr; Mosley1! Lemon Elixir, and am now a well nan. . - . , Rev. O. O. Davis, V''" Eld. M. E. Churoh South, Ko. 83 Taall et Atlanta, Ga BALMACEDA TRIES TO FLEE. The Congressional Party in Complete Possession an Editor is Shot. New York, Sept. 1. A special to the World dated August 81st,' says: Balma oeda is supposed to have been endeavor ing to esoape from ban Antonia in the Atmiraate tiondell, which was seen oil that port this morning. The Esmeralda and Acoooagua have gone out to inter cept the Coodell. It is supposed that Balmaceda's intention is to meet the Impuri&le at Talcuhutnu cud escipe to Monteviieo. Tbe property cf Balmackda will be confiscated to pay the paper issua of the Dictator. Tuj bunks nave born u-iii-poral'.y closed for the inspection of the books in order tc f.JcerUiu the stn '.uiit lo tte credit of Ealmact'ia end his eel ellites, The city id quiet. The meroilece slaughter of rioters bud inoendiaries has effectually euppreaped nil distur bances. There is liUIo likeUliooU ih it the peace of Valparaiso will be again broken. No fr'mgnerB were hurt-or killed in tho riots. Tho oongreeaioualistii are determined to repress all treasonable ut".erunoeg by word and in writing. They hava made sn exnrapleof Leon Lavie, tbe elitor of the Bslmacedian newspapers, tbe Jornal Aeo Gomercio. lie was shot yesterday for issuing aedit'oua pamp'i lets, and his fatJj will be that of n"y patia?ns of tho lost csnso who seek to inilame tbe popular mind against, the viotors. The explanation cf the riots at San tiago is that when Balmaocda dvliveiod the capital to Baquadauo, who v. as oharpel with bundioe i tver the oongroaaionMiets, thero were nut unfli oient troops in it to miiutain orii'ir. Tho populace, euraited by tho sevoriJy' of Btlt?!cHa'a tule nadir v-'hioh they had chnfed abusedUhe liberty which cimo te rhera wi'b tbe change of power Tbe mob lt loostiail its prut up fury. It wo"li have gone hid i h Balmco da if be bad f:i!ii ifiio h U n Ja of the riUre. 1 J ie liou-M w .o !iu rod r.nd sackud, as als.i we:'i thu.l-.L'Usea cf hU partiflii'i, and th-i i i'roai! Motion ivss wrecked. TK.UX I V Fi.AMKS. Another Si;-;:;:s M'rvelt-I'lv K: ;;!: Thirty Wounded. EvaNhmllk, Ind., Rent. 1 A ht&vy raiiroid wreck oe.njrreu o:i the i . L. U 3t. Louis road t 1'uii City thia morning. The train wbiit down ini emuuiikoieui twenty feet. Fir.i, the enf,in..er, the Qreroan and brba&raan war Dcnihid to death. Thirty pr.csijnjrein w,reiiijareii, soino of whom, it 13 l.;ught, wi.l d.c Iho train is on tiro aud is now a soene of ilames. Hall's War m:'.'.:: '.'.:ih .:-y SMieJae. St. Lous, Mo.. Soul. 1. Ex-Presi dent U. S. ilali, ot iho B.'bbouti Alliance, has issued an appeal iu tho ehipo of a circular letter addressed to all tne subtreasury leaders throughout this and other States, asking thuru to meet and evioot, duligalos to the nation al mettiag of t;:o anti-aubtreasurv brothers to be held in thi oity Septem ber 15. Ex-President Hall is making a hard lizht. ilis stand is slid to have strengthened him considerably, lie declares tho eubtrcasury 6clieme ie a measure to ruin tho Al'.iance, and he will ubs every endeavor to avert the impending disaster. A Xew Half-mile Bicycle Record. KpBINfliniir.n. Maaa. Sanl: 1 P T Bsrlo. of the Manhattnn At.hlnl.in Plnh'a bicyole team, broke the American reo ord for the half mile on tbe pneumatic safety at Hampden Park this evening making the distance in 1:083 5. Big Figures on Cigarettes, Tho revenue stamp collections at the Durham office for ihj month of August run away up in the pioturea. The total amount is 53,037,02. Tho cigarette stamps aLiouat- d to 831,000, rnual to $1,000 a day, counting the Sundays. Tbe exportation of olgarettcs to forcizn countries this month w ' quito heavy. Durham Sun. Charged Willi Designs on Jlexican Liberty. San Francisco, Aug. 81. A private letter from the City of Mexioo says that President Diaz is regarded by many cs Moxioo's Balmaceda, and the success ot tbe Chilian insurgents is likely to en courage the large pvty which aim at tbe overthrow of the dictator of Mexico. Have you tried them? The now Liver Pill for Biliousness, Sick Headache, Torpid Liver and Constipation. Brook field's Liver and Kidney Pills, sugar coated, oval, 30 in a box, for 25 cents. For saleby F. 8. Duffy, New Bern, N O. aug27d&w8m Bold Bank Robbery in Kansas. Kansas City, Aug. 81. A daring and euoceasful bank robbery took piece today at Cord era, a small station on the Chicago and Alton railway, near His gineville, Lifayette ccunty. At 2:30 o'olock this afternoon two men rode np to tbe bank, dismounted, walked into the bank, shut the door and locked it, and oommanded the cashier to throw up bis hands. He obeyed. One of the men kept him oovcred with a revs' ver, while the other went through the bank. He scoured only 8690. Offiicers are in pursuit of the robbers. The Tortures of the Inquisition Inflioted by the dread Torquemadahave abominable prototypes in the shape of cbronio rheumatism and neuralgia. Attaok these agonizing complaints before they reach the chronio stage with the superb blood depurent, Hos tetter's Stomaoh Bitters, which will assuredly expel their virus from the life stream. To procrastinate is to enoonrage the growth of incipient rheumatism, which rapidly tightens its grip upon the system. It is tha very octopus of diseases, and painful indeed is the olasp of its dreadful tentacles. Be prompt, therefore, take time by the forelock, always remembering that both rheumatism and gout, close relatives, are dangerous as well as painful. Debility, chills and fever, billions remittent, dyspepsia, constipa tion, liver complaint, nervousness and kidney disease suooumb to the Bitter. Appetite and the ability to sleep well are Improved by it. ffotlee. . . ... i Tha White Graded 8ohool will begin IU next session at tha old Academy building on Monday, September 7th. w. M. WAT80H, Booy, CblllCryJoHhtchersJastorlaJ 18 ' POWDER Absolutely Furs. A cream of taii .r biking pod-r. HiRlmst r; hll ia loavenin s i -n-th. -ijitent r. a,, ix. -a:! .1 n.o .',..- h Aiioilicr ( Detroit. Li'':!' . '- ; man of Loui i , Canada. ILie rac-r; i:: ter. i::'-ir. 1 . i RALE10:i, N. V. fi-r here, non: ty ,- . onding yesten'.oy v nearly h.'ib'" ndii. 1 Til I 10 W - h r. 1 i v , til: . ctf-"' !. nr 10. ! ve 1 j ! ; w vit.r ; ; j Septemb-r !, at f ' v . .- bride at- ,-?prir it ' . Cliestnntf 1 !l! : to Mrs. Aciiih i At the re-vdea-o 0' '- !' brother c.t iua l.r . by Rev. Rufua 1-". ." ' . ft.i J. to Mr. JanK'8 U. li. ri ni : ! I. (TO. : 1. ' No' ie". Nl'.wiiEits, N. C. Aug.. n-'Ji. Tho Thirty-iw vp:i:1i .iiri-r.; K.-..-tmi: of tbe fltocfc::-:!;'.'?--1 ''r.::iio and North Careii-ia R,:i .v-ti cv..:."ft v v. ii he hold nt Ii if !:- I .,.,Hi t.. .; ' Thursday (Mtt) :': :. iv..,nb. -. - l t! Uoi:n;ns, Scc. I Will be in'.! u'. Ci-:- t'i'.v 'Tall, Situr-, day ?th Vi ia. w.ft iste" .tin dining i table. V. I). W.'.u.y.ii'., ! Ci:y OLik. i Cojiar r .Ii!;! Nnl:i'. I have t'vs 'iay rii-.ncirsted wish mv oe!f in Iho mere r''? i ly;n I'r. W O. Wi ffiilett of the iiriu i : iiat-.Limrn & Bit factors, ci sP:rh. in mid Wilielt morp.n.'.tilM t:ii'i:.-" ... A'! d : 1 1 1 (1 110 to me and till dt Ua ("..jo by me w-'.lbci settled by thi' ipw li.i.i. :. Ii. liArsiii'KM. . V.'l! ' r" New Bom-. 1. ('.,: j; 4, U'J'. lK Prof. Antonio V'Ui7.7. re;te-"tf'.iily announces to IflO .a :km tl 1 u.'-il'ovai'O of Now Bcrno tiiat 1:9 wi ! b in n claie for instruclion oi vc.17.2 ir.iji'ii. mistorc ana lames on baturaav a.tornn a a-. o:ou, p. in., at ijoinrn) t. ui. r r ren tlemen on Monday cvoniiif; at a o'c'ock. 7th, inst. CIahb for lsilies wi'l Iu noiitiaupd for instruction regular Ti:oaJ:;s, Thuis davs and SuturddyB nftorr.ocu at 8:30. For ffont.lompn. MoniiAvt. Wednes davsand Friday cveni; -i at 8 o'clock. Terms, 5 por month . Thn lillil-l: v;-:. J -iiino! !fl ' !.vji. ll4H duly quallllMtl ( i I 'U't . f .. M. :V - . miulroB ' t . .-n i :; .: r lia-H , u ! Iho s-iii I I I. i . ' it v io . l T' ii i. ; :( t in t i lie nmler1t;.i. d, ilti'y nt-rut- il, for i.y- roenl on or b-- vr ' nn I' ti i,jy of -.toi-i -. 149!?: orliHB n wUl be f lead In lrif nn-i.e. All p- ":ns 1n!h!e I to nalii KM. &va m;; ; iv.'.ami' to iU Esocuttlx. A.;r.r("l'K Ij. I'AVI'", J m . niiU ot K : Tuvlo. SEED COT TON. The subscriber is pr-pirei to buy i and gin soc-d cottoa at niarhc: p. io-.'. A. R. DENNISON Sep 5, ls!Ui cl.dwlm. For Heat. The bouse on vomn vrui b'i ci. jaieiy oceuplmt aa Marine II p-.a. Apnty to SPECIAL IT B BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, ROAD CARTS, HARNESS. Will be sold low for Cash or eccur d Notes. Horses and Mules kept IN STOCK. J. W. STEWART. iep3 NOTICE- The nnderslgned, James O. Harrison, has duly qualified s Administrator of tlin ostt of Wm, H, Clark, late of Norfolk, Va , and hereby gives notlctaat he requires all per sons'havlnir claims asalnnt the estate of th said Wm. H. Clark to present therm to the said Administrator, dnly anthentloatod. for payment, on or before the 2Xt.li day of A "i?n.t, Wi, ot else this notloa will be pleaded lu bar of recovery. Persons Indebted to the estate must pay without delay. . , Dew Berne, N. O.. Ana. 28th. 1891. , IAS. O. H AKRIUOS, Administrator. autUe w I The jjutnts of children who take mudic lessons should obtain fr'mi me a ! pamphlet entiilud : ( "A FEW WOliDS addre. nsd to liiO i PALEN r conoerning ih MUSICAL EDUCATION of tho CHILD." CHA3. L. UASKll.L .1 j ;; i .1 ! r 8. !.. 1 iiijIj 1 , : sri -1 w L ' d a Va 0 Ifc- 'J !J Sm y - hXiCtkO LiaA'J. ACA'DIM V ft ; j.i, ?-V. ' Ul tllfl iS',eTB 0.1 iKSiey. NEW BERiNllL', N. C Tl" c"",r "' i'B:ii' 1 '' ' iT'tnolnM ii if.-ary In 111,- ;i'U.hiUiui u( ' il!,l n.l r.'illi; .! . lv,-.ai . .. 1 ;. i .r... i of r, : : r i. not he rf.rdf,! ; itraw'.-iT, F. -: i . pii,. Vi;ii viihir.in cimSS), I'l.iln .-ind hui.-y N,alew-rk ,1 litil form cum charges. i...,,,...,. ,...., . . , . oll ,in,, .,K,,, r(. U)rB wlel ii:.;:.i..ici.i ilI Ait, exira. Full Ttrin opons Sept. 7, For fiirlber p:ii l u ulftrs api'ly lo tin- I irrp trrfla f tbe Aim !'?ny. au&t'.Uwtf Just Arrived : Young Kentucky and tYest Virginia ms lines I?l HAHIf iia.3 just ! arrived with TWO. i, - r i IjAiJ. jAfc't.v. S Oi j Va. Horses and IIulos, jfrom 3 to 7 years old, j Extra fine drivers. draft and saddle horses, ! which will b-3 sold cheap. Our ISotto is. Quick Saks and Small Profits. Call and see us be- tore you buy: it will be to your advantage. i. mm & oe. We are now display ing an Elegant Line of FALL SCARFS in our windows at 25c. and 50c. each. About 100 styles in all. Get your choice. Giinof.in STORE. W. WSLUS. KijL& Everything on hartl. ii iually found in a Middle Fc;v Berne, N.0. STAPLE AKD FAiVCY DKY GOODS. BEST "GOODS AT ;sr.7 - ".v"Hii:RiN, is. c. U;yV.c.; i . "Yu-'Iv, Cotton Ct;. 'jaataiion, 1 in he ns TI1 :-. I nt : w "1 Win ou'ity. f. vr-1 1 LllllVU- .' . ItiiPn; . vvi li'irns; i tiiiilines. :n.v-,!or 1 vciih , and W:ll o l .si it V HOI XT A IN '.n ivt. ' " ' - -1 U UC-tl .t) -,. 'i'r , i u wMllen V ffV -r -1 I'R If. KM 'im. X. EATON, ; ipu.-.l t:n.r- ii. 75 .cs Tomatoes, 40 " Peaches, 10 ' brandy Peaches SOLI? CHEAP. KcrUvT- in Old Vir- ; Olieroots. Also, itr.iford Bread Preparation. WHOLESALE GKOOKR, Vili'DLJS M'HEET, NKW BERNE. N. O. L L HISBBO, Watdies, AND NKW KKUNK. N. (J. ?-cP taUy Done, i I r.i:iko to order . i.-i angles, All work u....,. ii. .i lioudsome i G. w O l'.v UI1. au25dwtf iNtxhj Invited. i of Reason to be i i -.;: ' S tl lirufty ! Cool is.' '. 'h !h himon(itle( ; : K f Obi t'.t-j. Heven i: b' 1 i m P; t1ritire ;v . o on tlioinosT linporfr- ti-'v-1 inmice. TUoy will : U rv in ;et more money fiji-'fr. Tho opcTilng ad ar.tl I ' AC.V. tnlai and ud ant In It:? t f t and in"!. U q I by I:!; Ike. lilt tub- s. jeet w 'li i." W.io ii vii h he? and wbere he en no ftoic?" i .iv,;i e'uloftvor to ihow tbe pof-pln tho ftflvjini tycoi tha cash lyatem anil how it 1b b3 cu kivo a cent present to ail uholi.ideaiioiliir w.tli hm. He will explain io l:i people w:t.v be baaredueed the prKMOi'hN ".), :i tiv M cent women and children MinvRilown to H't, 25 and 30 centra pair, llrtiit, ywr cblldrn a' one; and get them a pU mid lot tlura oe Bis Ike and enl'iy a c ol and refrMhlDK glaaa of bit lem onade. Now. If the merchants who credit enriP.tTrir'T to ;se Irom 6 to 20 dollars aweekc by credlMne, thon Klg Jk, who buys ao nanny moretaama out alio 60 and I74 qbIi -on tan dollar and aella to erry llTtnff man fo'CMh,M!i nffurd tostrathaanmeamoant to hiHtradet.natoUiermerofcautsloiie. bear ' in mind I adverUae nothing but faota auda vliiutomy atore next Saturday will eoa 1 lncojou. ... ..'. ChfldrcrtCrjJbrJ'Itcher'slCastorja.

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