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. .. ic i. '- k . V I ' -t -J? 4-.; - " it f J - " V S ' c - : ' I n aj yOL. XI.-NO. 54. NEW BERNE, N. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 2 1892. PRI0B;C3SSS3S UM1 . r. . i. .X . . OtTRNAL. r . " v VJ31NESS LOCALS. t SMOKED Beef jdst reostved anil will chip to order. - - Very beat Batter kept an Ioe. Finest Teas for miking ' Iacd Tea. ' Fresh Lemoni. Lima J aloe. ' Imported Bey Bam, end Summer good .. la afcondeno. : 0. B. Blovbb D. V. J0NE8, Ute in aharge of tM prescription - department -of V-Pelhaml Pharraoj, Asheville. NO., ". dee opened Prescription Drug Store ' MX to custom hoassv Bpeolal oere ie given to the selection of preparations ' for pretoription use only. The patron g of the pablio ie eolioited. msj29 OH and after Wednosday Jane 1st, 1898, the Banks of this city will elose el two o'olook P. M., until farther notice H Bebertr, Cashier, T. W. Dewey, Cashier, aoSSlm - O B. Foy, Cashi. r. DO yon need Crush Hat Good ONKS, LAM BHADSS at 0lSO s BABBIMOTOR & BAXTBB'8. IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN, Burke's Bees' Ale end Burke's Guinness' Bloat, for sals by Jas Bkdkokd. FOB SALE OoUs' box or ward ittobe lounge ie perfeot lounge by any and a perfect bed by night, end you iwittf rH"f muk clothing or other .articles ee in the average wardrobe. ' Tou ean get three artiolss for the prioe sol one. No extra ohsrge for packing or ahippiog Mrs Dr. Talmsge. wife of iho cele brated presoher, says these lounges ar wry.ry nice. Prioe in Creton. tlO. 18. Raima $13. 1 U. Raw Bilk, 20. $25. 8lk Broeatelle, $25 $80. Terms 10 per oni. dlsoonnv cash with order or half -with order balance 60 ALFEED COLES. Grand and Myrtle Avenues. g g Brooklyn, N, Y. Ahti OIOABSt at ery low I tXaUUU figures to wholesale and retail trade foraale by Jab. Bbdmosd. I -CALVIN SCHaFFEB'S WILD e CHEERY ROCK AND BYE, put p expressly for throat and lung dii aasae, for sale by Jab. Redmond. GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY need Tery much in tbe siok room. For tale by Ja8 Rbdmokd. tIYB Hundred pairs of Rubber 8hoee 1 for ohlldren, 10, 181 end 15 cents per paj,. BIG IKE. .TTUNYADI Janoe Mineral Water, XX the best Natural aperient. For sale by Jab. Redmond. PURE CORN WHI8KEY for sale by J A3 Redmond. DUFF Gordon Imported Bheiry, for aale by Jas Redmond. MISU. SACRAMENTAL, POST and B0UPPEBNONG WINES for aale .by Jab. Redmond. DUFFY 8 MALT WHISKEY for Medioinal nee. for eale by janSo Jab. Redmond. THE Urges end beet selected stock f Ladies ' Oxfords ever brought to Berne now in etook. BARBINQTON X BAZrEB. Polk's last : Attention squad.' : The 30th of May was more gen mall observed as Federal Memo rial day this year than ever be- fore. . - - , The Progressive Farmer is. mad because Senator Vance does not resign. Old Zeb knows his dnty better, and, bless God, he is doing it.- i;:: ' - V.:- Governor. FUs. Lee, of Virgin- la, favors the selection of Presi dential Electors by Congressional . Districts instead of a general tick i..- Memphis paper says thai the . Missifsippl is catting ft new chan 'M on the Arkansas side jost above Memphis, and threatens , to leave v vs, . ,renaseas mi in i ASVI0K8 received : by j Broad- street's iplaoe the. aggregate., oss frbm tuS ffoods In Louisiana,1 Ark ansae, Illinois, Missouri, Iowa and Kansas at 132,000,000. Do not forget that the Bepubli can newspapers and politicians In. 1st that the Force bill Is an Issue In the campaign. Govern your selves . accordingly. Willmington Messenger. . - ' THE habit or blaming things on his wife is so strong In a man that "when he Is refused admission into Heaven he no doubt thinks It is his wife's fanlt for ' not praying more. Atchison Globe, is EEPpBLiqo delegates totb in neapolis Convention In Bibb coun ty Georgia are in receipts of in strumous from fjlarkson to wear "Clwinebacles' and to - vote -for Elaine at the Convention. It . is bad enough to be ordered to vote Vr Elaine,' lut to be compelled to wear Clarkson's tag all : the way from Uaoon to Minneapolis; is horrible. Us. Boabbobotjoh is at pres ent commisBianer of the bureau of 1 r t" : t'otics. This bureau, it t ' 5 r ;t te amis to say in passing 'Is c i r j account on the face of the -earlX ml eliouUbe abolished. It v: 3 f ' ' cfl 7r ' 1 1 y the Legislature i tV 3 demand ol the fl ' . t ' ) at thnt time t M) V i t ' o Cieta r flection is intended upon Mr. Soar borough, who is most excellent gentleman Landmark. It now looks ao if the Prohibi tionist in both or the Oarolinas are to put candidates in the field for the Legislature and State offices. The only effect of this folly will be to strengthen the stakes of the black and tan party, to weaken the White Man's party and to injure the State. John 0. New denies the pub lished statement that he has a let ter in his possession from Robert T. Lincoln, refusing to allow his name to be used as a presidential candidate, but says he is author ized by Mr, Lincoln to say that he is not and will not be a candidate. Mr. New believes that Harrison will be re-nominated on first bal lot. : r ., ' LOCAL NEWS. KEW ADVEBTJSSMg NTS Truck train resumed. Teachers' Assembly train Bargain Store For 10c. W. H. Dray Pig-a for sale. T. T. Gooding Stock for sals. O. E. Slover Smoked beef, eto, J. W. Stewart We oan suit you. Ren T. M. N. Ueorgo baa moved in bia new home, the handsome rectory whieh baa just been completed. Tbe Baptist congregation will bold thir weekly prayer meeting tonight, and their regular morning and evening serf ice next Sunday, in the Y. M. O. A. Hall. . ' j We no ed a few daye ago what a big show Mr. J. W. Stewart's immense supply of buggies eto , was making. They are getting scattered rapidly over the country among his oustomers. He was shipping several yesterday and almoabdaily he is sending off in eyery direotion. Note what is said in another column About the meeting this afternoon at six o;olook in the parlor of Hotel Albert to meet Mrs. Kidder end Mrs. Cotton, World's Fair Managers, in the interest of tbe Fair and Ibis seotton as oonneot- ep with It. There ought to be a large gathering of our ladies at the meeting. Besides other truok, 890 barrels of potatoes left hero yesterday, and there were 800 barrels more at the depot last night. The special truok train, which was taken off for a few days, resumes its regular daily trips this morning and will no doubt find plenty to do in carry ing potatoes, beans and oatbagee te keep it busy. Who is going to Goldsboro Satnrday morning to attend the Fife meetings ? Some have expressed a desire to do ea All who intend going are requested to leave their names at Hotel AlBert as soon as the decision is reached in order that if there are 85, advantage may be taken of the low rates offered by the railroad if that number go. The regu lar train will be nsed and the return made Monday night. It hardly seems possible that one possessed of refinement enough to ap preciate the beautiful la nature would descend to suoh a low act as stealing flowers placed, by relatives oa ' the graves of their lovad ones, and jet we are told that this has happened several times in'the oemetery, and that the aot is not performed by children,' neither Is it the result of thoughtless destruction Is shown by the fast that valaable plants,' dlffloult to raise, have been taken up entire and removed, j It la to be hoped that' the thief, whoever it is, may bteaught. .. J , The Picnic, , N, ,- The Episcopalian Sunday sohool will assemble at tbe churoh tomorrow morn ing rt 7:45 o'clock for their annual plonlo and proceed from there to the steamer Klnatoa at the O. D. wharf and leave at 8 o'olook and sail up the Nente to Spring Garden, The Presbyterians will also hold their pioulo tomorrow. They will assemble at the lecture room and start from there to-the steamer af 0 o'olook. They will embark on the steamer Trent end tail up Trent rive, probably as far as Pol- loksville, landing and taking dinner la the meantime at the most suitable point alohl the toato. f i kj. ' Coming and Golnr. . ; The steamer Neuse of the B. OL D. line took out the following passengers: M. W. O.Willett on a business trip to Norfolk; Mr. M. Makeley on a visit te hie old homo In Fairfax County, Va., and Mrs. F. Wloslow and . children to visit relatives at the ffottM. f-Y:? Mr. John F. Mowborne of Kinstoa, and Mr. Bennett Falroloth, of Greene oounty.csme down lastaight with sixty bales of ootton, which tbe former had Just purohaaed from the latter. ; Nr. Norfieet Gibbs, who bas been at tending the University, arrived en route to Lis home in Hyde odnnty . ' Mits Leah Jones, who bas been spend' in the winter in Winston, returned home last night. Hiss-E)ta. Maoson, who has been speeding several weeks visiting la Kin s' on, psSied through en route to her bnle in PnBiifort. . , -.-. r'snrs. A. tyroa Carroll and r.;,-i aft L.r "7 !..'. f.r C " "i 1 v IKPOBTAUT MEET1KG. Mrs. Kidder and Krs. Cotton, World's Fair Managers Wish to Meet the - - lew Berne ladles this Afternoon. Will Organise an Auxiliary New Berne's Interest Tryon's Palace tobeBeproduced-Other Hatters Large Attendance Desired. Mrs. George Kidder of Wilmington and Mrs. Robert Cotton, of Falkland lady managora for North Carolina at the World's fair, are in the city, and invite the ladies of New Berne to meet them in the parlor of Hotel Albert this afternoon at 6 o'olook to diaouss the in terests of North Carolina at the Colum bian Exposition. All are invited to attend. Mrs. Kidder nnd Mrs. Cotton arrived yesterday morning on the eteamer Neuse of the E. O. D. line from a tour In the Northeastern part of the State in the Interest of the ' World 's Fair. They have also recently been in the central part of the State and in every seotion tbey have visited they have organized auxiliary associations for promoting an interest in the work. This visit of theirs to New Berne means much for ua, There is every in centive for all our oitizens to be enthu siastic on this matter. New Berne is to reoeive a special honor by having the Tryon Palaoe reproduced at the World's Fair as the North Carolina building. It Is the plan for every State to have a building of its own at the Fair and this palaoe, whioh at the time "of the revolutionary was the finest build ing in Amerioa has been seleoted as the model for North Carolina's building. Thus local interest is added to State pride as a cause for our people to make special efforts along this line as this building will cause New Berne to be talked and written about, brought into prominent notioe and ktpt in the thoughts of men far and wide as she probably never before was in her his tory. This turn of affairs is greatly to be desired just at this time when New Berne's Industrial resources, natural advantagei, business enterprises and sound prosperity are in themselves at tracting so muoh attention. The matter of a ladies' exhibit will also be dismissed at the meeting this afternoon. Mrs. Kidder and Mrs. Ootton report the work very encourag ing. They have readily established a number of World's. Fair Auxiliary s. A proper understanding of the work is the main thing that is needed. It be hooves every lady in the olty who oan attend the meeting this afternoon to be present, to get posted as far as possible on the plana of work and to aid by her advice and efforts in making the New Berne auxiliary one of the most effec tive in the State. Remember the time and plaoe, 0 o'olook this afternoon in Hotel Albert parlor. Every lady is warmly Invited to attend. Superior Court. Court convened Wednesday at 9:80 o'olook. The first two hours were taken up with hearing the argument in theoase of the State vs. John Green, ool., for suit with intent to oommit rape. M.DsW. Stevenson and J. E. O'Hara, ool., spoke for the defenoe,and Hon. F. M, Simmons spoke an hour for the prosecution. - The State had made a strong ease against the prisoner; and the jury, after remaining out about half an hour, returned with the verdlot Guilty. Green waa sentenced to flftern years in the penitentiary, but an appeal was taken to Supreme Court. Theoase of the State vs. Geo. Beet, ooL, was postponed until Friday on ao- oountof the abeenoe of important wit- The special ventre of fifty ire to present themselves Fridsy morning at 0 o'clock. re state vs. Rat. Cradle, col., for assault on Bryan Wiggins, ool., with a deadly weapon. Guilty, Sentenced to twelve months In the oounty Jail with privilege te hire out, one-half the hire to go to Wiggins, the prosecutor. State vs. Ed. Harris, ooL Laroeny Sentenoed to six months in oounty Jail, with privilege to hire out, State vs. Ed. Kllpatrlok, col., and Martha White, ool. h Laroeny. The jury found Kilpatrick not guilty and Martha White guilty. She was tenoed to twelve months In the pool- teatiar.-VifQs; 'i State vs. Ljdie Aydlett, et als. Af fray. Nol pros, as to Sarah Webster and Julia Weletoa. . Lydit Aydlett, not gnUty.-.-'t- -:; " ' True Quotations. ,V V , Niwj York, June 1. Cabbages, 75c to tt.OO; beans, wax, $3.00 to $3.50, green, St 10 to M M; blaokberHet, lOo. ! " : : . Pauub BrvmiBUBCk '"When you've got a thing to say,' ''. Say it I Don't take half a day. ' v When your tale's got little In It, 7 Crowd the whole thlog in a minute I Life is short a flee tins vsoor --' Don't you fill the whole blamed paper witn a tale wnton, at a pinon, . ; Could be oornered in an inch Boil her down until she simmers; ' .: Polish her until she glimmers. , ; When you've got thing to say, , : Say It) .Don't take half a dayV . ' We wish to call your attention to our new line of Star Sash Vests. New Neckwear, New Underwear, New Half IIoBe, New Handker chiefs and New Straw Hats. ; See ra before you t"y. J. I'. rOTTAED. CAROLINA tYATEBS. Steamers, Industries and Ports of Albemarle and Pamlico Sounds. INLETS AND SOUNDS. There are no perceptible lunar tides in the North Carolina sounds save just at the inlets, the rise and fall being governed by the wind. At the inlets there is scarce one foot rise. The sounds are all very shallow bo dies of water, five fathoms being sel dom found at any point. They are cut up with shoals in every direotion, but the aids to navigation, in the shape of lighthouses, buoys, etc, are quite am ple. The canals afford 6 to 64 feet of water and the inlets Si and 8 feet Of the inlets, Hatteras is the most impor tant, but it has an obstruction in a nar row sand bar called the "Swash," and one would naturally suppose it would be deepened by dredging, but as it af fords at all times as much water as any of the ports it leads to it beoomes evi dent that dredging would be use less. Pamlioo Sound is about ninety miles long and twenty to thirty milea wide. Albemarle Sound is about sixty miles in length, and averages ten to twelve in width, and is oonnected with Pamli oo Sound by a shallow body of water, twelve miles long by two miles wide, oalled Croatan Sound. Roanoke Is land ie situated here, either side of whioh are exoellent fishing and gun ning waters. Into Albemarle Sound flow the Chowan and Roanoke rivers at its west end, the Scuppernong and Alligator rivers on the south shore, and Perquimons, Little, Pasduotank and North Rivers on the north shore. At the head of the Fatquotank lies Eliza beth City, an important commercial town, and the Dismal Swamp Canal oonneota the head waters of this stream with those of the Elizabeth River in Virginia. At the head of North River is the short oanal whioh forms part of the main, or Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal. Little River has no important town upon its banks, but at the head ot Perquimons River lies Hertford, a flourishing little village. Edenton is a bustling town lying where the Chowan ends, and opposite the mouth of tbe Roanoke River. Plymouth ie the im portant point on the lower Roanoke. and is reached by tbe steamer Plym outh from Edenton and tbe propeller Lucy J. from Norfolk. From Elizabeth City, to whioh point the propeller Tahoma rune from Nor folk, tbe propeller Lizzie Burma runs to the Alligator River and so on to Fairfield, situated on Mattamuskeet Lake. The fine large passenger pronel- ler Neuse leaves Elizabeth Citv everv other day for Newberne, stopping at Boanoke Island. The steamer Lota plies between Franklin, on the Blaokwater branch of the Chowan River, to Edenton, and tke steamer M. E. Roberts makes all landings on the Chowan River form Edenton. Opposite Edenton the great flaht be tween the rebel ram Albemarle and the Union fleet took plaoe during the war. BIVEBS. The Drincioal riven flowing into Pomiioo Sound are the Pamlioo and Neuse. Pungo River, whioh is more of an arm than anything else, empties into tne ramiico at its mouth, and at the bead of this little stream is situated Bell Haven, a new and flourishing town. Tbe steamer Haven Bellolies between this point and Bayboro, a forty mile run. About forty-five miles from the mouth of the Pamlioo lies Washington, an important town, to whioh point the propeller Albemarle. ot the Old Dominion Steamship Co., and tne propeiier vesper,, or Clyde's line, run from Norfolk. It is 83 miles from Hatteras Inlet and is next to Newberne in its commercial imnortanoe. Its wharves msy be reached with eight feet ot water at almost any time. NEWBERNE STEAMERS newoerne. ine uitv or .ims."is magnificently situated on the Neuse tuver, fifty miles from Its mouth, on a point of land where the Trent joins the Neuse. To this point runs the propeller newoerne, or me u.u. tiine, from nor folk, the propellers George H. Stout and defiance from Baltimore and Nor folk, and the propeller Neuse from Eli zabethCity. Up the Trent River runs the propellers Trent and B. E. Lee, and up the Neuse the steamers L. A, Cobb ana Kinsten. It is not generally known, but before steam navigation bad yet been com menced on the James River, or a regu lar boat plied between Norfolk and Bal timore, a steamboat ran between New- nerneano auzaoetn uitv. this was the Norfolk, belonging to the Newberne Steamboat Uompany, and during the year 1818 she plied regularly between tbe two pieces, one waa afterward (in 1819) taken to Norfolk, and ran between Richmond and- Norfolk, connecting at the latter piaoe with the new steam boat Virginia for Baltimore. She ran for tea or fifteen years after on Ches apeake Bay.' THE CANALS. On the south . side of the Nause Hirer the New Berne and Beaufort Canal, six miles long, affords passage for vessels drawing not Over 5 feet, to the towns of Beaufort ana uorebeaa Olty. The Newberne increased her- speed when we left North Landing River and atruok tbe uovernment Channel, whioh runs through the head of Currituck Sound, and whew the full speed bell bad bees-rung and the familiar' plash of the nroneuee . wneet waa aooelerated the Tahoma oeased to gain on us, as she naa oeen aoing tor an noar ana a half. Clyde's propeller George H. Stout now hove In sight and paned very close to us. She was oa her;, way to Norfolk from New Berne. The tug Juniper,- win a raft, also the freight propeller Flora, with the Erie canal boat Sobeu in tow, both heavily loaded, were also passed a dou i we same time.- w, ; - - ' It is not many miles across the head ot Ourrltuok Bound to the point where me. uotniecst out- ee met oanal com menoes. 'The Government buildings wnere tne gas for tbe sound lights is made is situated here, and the aide- wheel lighthouse tender Jessamine was at the dock aa we paesed through into tbe oanal. .The sail through this canal does not consume snore than an hour, out is is as interesting trip.. V:- A'.WAB; HMINECXNCB.V- Coin jock la an unimportant plaoe. There is a bridge aoioss the oanal here. Captain South rate gave me the follow ing little reminisoenoe of the late war "In Currituck Oounty" said he, "the Confederates had placed k dashing oavairy omoer oy tne name or Burruse. He was also a guerrilla, and most of bis company was made uo of water menmen who had spnt most of their i: v-s ca t'ae sounds, e.. ..cr in stnsm or sailing vessels. After Roanoke Island fell the Union men started to get their mail through tbia canal as tho mott direct route from the North and they uied the little sidewheel tug Emily and the propeller Arrow, which they cip tured from the canal company. One evening Burruss otme down to Coin jook bridge, and when tha Emily and Arrow oame along l.e had bia men board them and before tbe officers and crew on the boat could turn around they were all secured. Then he placet) a soldier on sithur nido of ilia engineers of either Vfieel. md nith lh S.-.iu cud Stripes still flying h run right down to the Union lljet. luft ten maii end then went off up Albemario Sound &uA so on to the Cbowau River boJ as cended to Fr&obiin, wkeru be hrniled down the Union flie and houted. the Confederate colors The Emily waf afterward captured by tho Un.cD foroee." To be oon'.inued A SPRIXU SONNET ! If you want to make a strike, Why go and see Big Iko, He has goods you're sure to like. He'll fit you to a frock, a sack, or a spike; The farmer lie can rig, aud tho dandy he can dike. His 9hoes are famed for case, And the price is sure to please. At his stock you cannot sneeze, For it comes by every bieezo. You will thank him on your knees. For they're good as bread and cheese, For cash a pile you'll buy. And o'er ugly bills ne'er sigh. Fill your pocket then with chink, And at you he's sure to wink. It would surely be a sin Not with him to spend your tin. ."One who's ihn tiiaii " For Sale, 1 large Draft Horse. 2 Draft Mules, 2 large yoke Devon Mules. T, T. GOODING, j2 d9 wit Merrimon, Carteret Co. GREEN PLACE Stock & Poultry Yardi. For Sale, Ten Pigs From my Berkshire Sow Joanna, llogis- tered In Volume No. 10. Kegistored No. 18,722. Bire of pigs, Duko of Ches ter, Volume No. 10, Registered No. 14,895, American Berkshire Association. Oourt Bouse Square, bpringQeld, 111. Apply to je2wlmdlt W. II. BRAY. FOR lOc. Boys, now is tho time to get BAR GAINS in 4-in-hand Ties. For TEN CENTS we can sell you the prettiest Flannel Scarf you ever saw, "All Wool" with Silk Stripes We only charge you FIVE CENTS for a DUDE BOW. Look in our Show Wiudows and you can see an assortment. BARGAIN STORE. Atlantic and N. 0. Railroad, rRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT. New Bern, N. C, June 1, ISM, Truck Train 208 Clrcular-To Employes and the Public: TruckTrsln Number 208 will resume its Boueauie on Thursday, June 2d, 1893, leaving New Bern at ELEVEN o'olock, A.M. Hhsrp. H. 1,. DILL, Supt. Atlantic and N. 0. Railroad, PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, few Bern. N. O , May 30th, 1892, CIRCULAR. To Agents A. N. O. R. It. Srieolal rates of Fare. Ronnd Tiln Tlnkota (Including one membership eonpon, two aoiiarsj to tne meeting or tbe North Caro lina Teaohers Assembly at Morehead City. In effeot Jans 18th, 1891 Tteketa on sale June 18th to July 3d lne'.n- alve, limited to a continuous passage In oacb direction, wim nnai umil to retain July Ronnd Trip, Including one two dollar mem bership coupon. Goldsboro 14 40 1 Tnscatra 4 00 S 46 3 10 3 00 , 2 75 2 45 3. 40 Bests.. 4 10 I New Bern La Oraase 4 2S I Rlverale . vaiiingurees: s w uroatan Klnaton -. 4 15 Havelock Caswell..... 4 16 I Newport Dover 4 00 1 Wild woo. 1 ... Cors Ores 00 1 No tickets to be used on this osoastnn other man "reaonert' Assembly xiokels." B. h. DILL, Q. P. A J. E. LATHAM, Office toot Craven street. In Clyde building) GEIERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, BUTIE OF and EXPORTER of COTTON DEALER IN COUNTRY PRODUCE . and all speculative commodities. Reasonable oash advanoes made. I sollell sonslgnments of Truok for follow tog Commission Msroban A, who are reliable ana rwponiiDie; F. 8. GIBSON! Philadelphia. F. MOatTJLKIN 4k OO. and B, B nnwsm aw.,Ki mrr, BB.AVEKNH a oo., Boston. J. E.KENNEDY A CO.. PltlsbnrK. Dally Quotations free to all- noated on blaok board In my offloo every day. Call or wrlta for sUnolls and postal cards. visitor welcome, uorraarjonaenea in vites. y .. . , maisidwtr i 4 1 1 i i i i They Are Coming With A Rush. Who? Why, J. F. TAYt0R 8 Customers, To get tho Good Und from the Bre, which ha is almost giving away to make room for new' "took. If yon want the iggett torni you ever got for tbe least money, Join the - crowd, come quick and get your pick. They are bound to go. , Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of nil in leevoning etrenztb. Uitest United States Government lie- port. Roy a i. Baking Powl,kb Co.. 1G Wall St., N. Y. For Salo! The Safe Depoeit and Truet Company of Baltimore, Eiccutcr and Ajent r.f the late Jtmes 3. 'Whedbfo nnrl Juhn 8. Dickinson, of the same city, in order to divido tho estate, ni! t-e'l to tbe highest bidder, at tbo Cotton Exchange, ON Saturday, June 11th, The. Property knom as tha Old Dominion vharf. For information cincirnirg the prop erty apply t) M. MANLY, at Now Bt-rn Iron Works n.29 dwid Fsr Tea Oas Onfs? I I will sell thi vory beat Stras- Hats for Men and Boys for 50j, each. These goods are selling daily at SI 00 and SI .25 each. You must remember that Dig Ike has returned from Enfiald, and has his stock complete no hotter in tho market and is willing to give the people some benefits of his long visit. Don't pay eeventy fivo cents to a dollar and a quarter when you can got soma for 50o. Go and Sea Isaac ! mar27dwtf HXTo'W Lot OF THOSE Xice 31!om.s AND ST3IPS aw AND Lunch Fresh Biscuits AT LUCAS &L p. ik mmmm, CRAVEN STREET, 3 Doors from Board of Trade NEW BERNE, N. C, Solicits CONSIGNMENTS OP TRUCK for the following well-known Firms : Msrs. A. Bennett & Co., NEW YORK. " Nock, Timmons & Co., PHILADELPHIA.. " Lippnian Bros., BROOKLYN. " Darand Bros. & Merrick WASHINGTON, D. C. " C. Woltera ft Co., NEWARK, N.-J. LateKt quotations received daily from each of the above markets. Stencils and Postal Cards oan be had upon application at my office. mar34 dw8m Basil Manly. Wm. A, McIntosh, llewBerno Iron Works Successors to J. H. Crabtree & Co. Engineers, Founders, ' AND MACHINISTS. Manufacturers and Dealers in Machin ery, Machinists and Mill Supplies, En gines, Boilers, . Saw and Grist Mills, Double Edgers, eto.- - . .?if,4' : Agents for Bargamln'i Indestructible Mica Seated Valves, The American Saw Co. and Presoott's Direot-Aoting 8 team Feed, tot:: : -" . 'rV . We have Just erected a large Ware house adjoining; out Worksi where we will keep a full stoek of llachine and Mill Supplies. ; . : .. . .. -Orders for work or material of any ainu win ue promptly executed, may25dwtf - SALE, LIVEET.'TEED AND Exchange Stttk: Opposite the5 G&et&CTousk Finest St ck at Living Prices Jones iOPRIETOR. may!7 dwtf reived : A FINE LOT OP styles. A JOB LOT OF - Ladies' Vests; To retail at 10c ALSO LADIES' 8ILK VESTS, i'iio lo; t goods in the city for tho money. .' WILL HAVE A FINE LINE 4 OP in a fuv intercot t.1 a j s. It will be to your .'ait and seo before ilea. Baxter. Whs Waafs Time IsMoney!' ' Having put in a NEW REGULATOR and connected it with WaahJngtosl try Telegraph, I am ready to gire correct time to each and every one. I have also a full stock of all kbideef . Ooods iu my line, whioh I ant ioUjnct iwock Bottom Prices. ' ' COME ANIr SEE Btf.' The JeelitV1 Middle 8t., Opposite Bapttst OnOfoi I !-4..i Ti e4 1 j dwUl. MRS. B. BMVANR Middle St., opfi BtistChjirahi . . . j iii'ffe ai tm v Spring and Summei Qcods. A lull Hue of MiUinerv in all the latLt . styles, as handsome and WneelpV oan be bought in the etf, m bs! ' Also, a nice line of Laces, Embroider ies, Ladies' YestsiLarllss'mticr' Children's Hose, Mitts, Beltsceto. . 44 lt tne puonp generally are most respect fully tnvited W call tooV"imW hnr stook and oompar het prioe WiUKthose or any in tne ctiy or eiiohere.. J. I BRT1N, Prei. TBOi DlIfilViPrJa. ThegNationalgii !i - ! - y" r'. ; !.. ti; ifi 4 j.V mm shoes leu 0iothiiig Mil lini-Vr w w uaraw , . -.1 U: Surplus Profltay - ; , i . - ' DIEECTORSi ' "" Tas. A. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 2, 1892, edition 1
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