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THE JOURNAL. BRITISH SEALEES 8EIZEU , , The Revenue Cutter Corwln Makes , ; - Big Capture of Poacher. - . ' Victoria, B. C., Jqty 1. Twn-ty-five .British sealing sohoonerg and the eopply steamer Ooqaitlam have been seized by the United States revenue cotter Oorwin, and tbe entire fleet in northern waters has been eat off from supplies. - Six thousand skins in all we're fonnd on the poaching vessels and were confiscated. Prohibition Suffers Another Defeat. AUGUSTA, Ga., Joly 1. Prohibi- Won ; was defeated here today by . the adverse majority of over fbur- ' teen hundred, being fully two to one. Hundreds of anti-voters ' were corralled by the liquor men all last night, well plied with liq nor men, and voted in gangs, tbe first thing this morning. Bands of Women's Temperance Union, augmented by hundreds of , little girls, crowded around the ' polling places, praying and trying to convert voters. At noon it be eame evident that tbe whisky men were victorious, when most of the .women retired to tbe churches and engaged in prayer. Under the law another election cannot be held within two years. Postal Hatter Missing. Raleigh, N. C, July l. There is a sensation at Wilming ton, due to the queer conduct of J. H. Penny, late postoffice registry and 6tamp clerk. A registered package containing $400, was receivered. It was found that the mail carrier had receipted to Penny for the package, but the carrier swears he never received it. An inspector has discovered that other similar packages are missing. Penny is suspected. He obtained leave of absence two weeks ago and went to New York with his family, saying it it was to visit relatives. After reaching New York Penny wrote to the postmaster here that he did not intend to return, and that is the last heard of him. A Negro L) ntued by groes. Little Rock, Ark., July 1. Three hundred nogroes bur rounded the calaboose at Haynes, a small station on the Iron Mountain road, in Lee county, last night and took a negro name Donnelly from Lis cell and lynched him to a lircb of a tree. Tuesday Donnelly outraged a colored girl twelve vears of age living on the Oampson plantation. Tho mob was composed entirely of colored people. Mr. Whitney Will 'ot Accept. New Yorl, July 1. William C. Whitnev will not accept the chairmanship of the Democratic National committee. "A grat many persons have been good enough to mention my name in in connection with the position." Mr. Whitney said yesterday, "but I will not take it under any circumstances." Another Cyclone lu Arkansas. Pink Bluff, Ark., July 1. A cyclone passed over QarretsonV landing, twenty miles east of this city, yesterday morning, and demolished everything in its path. The Laugh Wan on the City Man. A countryman tells this pretty tall story in tbe Cincinnati Times Star: "When in the city we do not act half so idiotic as city folks do on the farm. Why, do yon know that last summer a student from the Cincinnati University visited my farm, and one day when I started to get some young potatoes, took the basket from my hand said he'd get them. Half an hour later be came back with an empty basket, saying that he had hustled all over tbe patch and could find nothing but blossoms. There was not a aintlfl Dotato on tbe vines. I thought he would drop dead when a. L 1 .1 .-- Al tvflnn I WOK. me DUD tuu IWgBU UlgftlUg them out of the ground. He said he thought they grew on top oi the vines." An Irreverent Habit. Many congregations are guilty of tbe Irreverent and indecent habit of putting on overcoats and wraps during the dozology. A New York pastor tried to break the habit; be had the music to cease after a few strains had been played. The men in the audience were thus surprised tad found in all sorts of grotesque attitudes; some were grasping for hats and fanes, other were seen with one arm through the sleeve of their overcoats- and the other striv ing to find tbe other sleeve. Their strange gymnastic position were as amusing to others as they were era. barraaaing to themselves. Select ed. i Valuable Itemed T. Boa. Edmund L. PitU, the late preei- ' a 4 .a .v Vnrfc Ktata Hankie. . 11 .Ul l& Uft - - ' writes: . ' 'that of Mew York, Senato Cumber, ; ; v ' ; ' AU4MT, Melon 11. 1886. t haa Mted AttoocE's Poboub Plau. I if Taw !' familf for tho part Art Y years, and oan truth! all? mt tbev are a valuable remedy aad etfeoi great ouree. ' I would not bo withoolthem. I have t- ...1 IhIum - e-lvea tome to friends aufferlna with week and lame ' ' baoks, ' aad they have invariably ';' afforded oertata and speedy relief. They . cannot be too highly ootnmended." " 'Children CrjtJorJMtr't CastorUC The Gladstone of America. "v To the Editor of Home and Farm: Jtff Welborn : Bays: ' "England hangs on to free trade and her emissaries (secret spya) on Wall Street are fighting h?r (England') oattiea in America. Tnuvls urover J!e voland'tf platform." - How can any well-informed man charge Cleveland with each sinister motives Bis record as a publio man for fidelity to his pnblio trust baa hardly a parallel. It la said "the object ef virtuous pride is reetitnde and tbe neat in independence," , and these Cleveland's characteristics. are Welborn futhermore says that 'its evident we must have free coinage of silver or the farmers' sab-treasury soon or stop busi ness. The silver question is a mooted one; our best and wisest men differ. As to the tub-treasury that has pretty well exploded, ex cept with the third party men who generally are averse to Democratic principles and favor a loose con struction of tbe United States Con stitution. Dry den Bays: "Mow dull and insensible a beast Is man, who yet would lord it over the rest. Philosophers and poets vainly strove In every age the lumpish mass to move; Bat those were pedants compared to these, Who knew not how to obstruct, but how to please." Cleveland politically is in har mony with Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Jackson, Tilden, Hend ricks, Thurman and Carlisle, and is the Uladstone of America. T. A. Dodson, Days, Miss. The Loaf of Bread. In a time of famine a rich man allowed twenty of the poorest chil dren in the town to come to his bojse, and said to them! "In this basket there is a loaf of bread for you. Jake it, ana come again at tho same hour every day, till God sends better times. Tbe children pounced upon the basket, struggled and fought over the bread, because each wished to have tbe largest and best loaf; and then went away without a word of thanks to their kind friend. But Franceses, a little girl mean ly though neatly dressed, stood at a distance and gratefully took the loaf tbat was left in tbe basket, which wan the smallest; then she kissed tbe good man's hand and went quickly home. ihouexc day tne children were just us naughty and ill-behaved: and tins time there was left for poor Francesca a loaf that was hardly half as large as the others But when she reaohed home and her mother out the bread, there (ell out a number of new pieces of silver. The mother was frightened and said: "Take back tbe money this moment; for it is certainly in the bread by mistake.'' Francesoa took it back. But the kind man sa d: "It is to mistake, my good child; I had tbe money baked in tbe smallest loaf in order to reward you. Be always as contented and yielding as yon now are. He who is oontented with tbe smallest loaf rather than quarrel for tbe largest, will receive abundant blessings Children's Prize. The Secret of Health. Don't worry. "Simplify!" "simplify! 'sim- plify :" He cheerful. "A light heart lives long." Never despair. "Lost hope is a fatal disease." Spend less nervous energy each day than you make. "If you know these thing happy are ye if ye do them." Don't -hurry. "Too swift arrives as tardy as too slow." Sleep and rest abundantly. Sleep is nature's benediction. Avoid passion and excitement. A moment's anger may be fatal. Associate with healthy people. Health is contagious as well as disease. Court the fresh air day and night. "Oh, if you knew what was in the air. Think only healthful thoughts. "As a man thinketh in his heart so he is." Don't overeat. Don't starve. "Let your moderation be known to all men." "Don't carry the whole world on your shoulders, far less the universe. 1 rust the eternal. Dyspepsia and LlTfr Complaint. Is it not worth the small prloe of 75o., to free yourself of every symtom of hene distressing oomptainta. if yon think so oall at our store and get a bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer, every bottle naa a printed guarantee on it, nee eocordintly and if it does you no good it will oost you nothing. Bold by New Berne Drug Oo. Cottonseed hull oan be used to advantage in tbe manufacture of postal caids, sone excellent sped mens of which have already been made from it. TUB STAGS AND THE PTJLPIT Her. K. M. Rbrout. Pastor United Breth ran Chnrch. Blue Monad, Kan., says: "I feel it my duty to tell what wonders Dr. K inn's New Discovery has done forme- Mi Lungs were badly diseased, and my parUhiouers thought I could live only a few weeks. I took five bottles of Vt. King's New Dlsoovery and am sound and well, Mining 26 lbs. In weight." Arthur Love, Manager Love's Funny roiKS uommnunn, wmee: mi uwr onen trial and oonvineing evidence, I an confident Dr. King's New Dlsoovery for Consumption beats em a'l and cures wnen evervthinir else ialla. The greatest kind- nms I can do my many thousand friends is to orgs them to try it." Free trial bottles at F. B. Duffy's drug store. Regular sius 90c. and $1.00. A Good Example. -The wife of Congressman John son, . North Dakota, bas made It known emphatically, in Washing ton City, that Bhe cannot assist in any reception or take part In any event where punohor wine -are served. - It is a cause lor profound astonishment that any woman call ing herself a Christian, or claiming to have at heart tbe real interests of her friends, should iu this age, permit herself to be an agent for the distribution of strong drink. God bless the women who have tho principle and tbe strength of character to set themselves against enoh customs of social life as are eviii We are glad to see It an "an influential element warmly in dorses Mrs. Johnson." We hope tbe time Is not far off when the wives of all the Congressmen, Sena tog, Judges and Presidents at Washington will take the same womanly and Christian position. Herald and Presbyter. Bible Puzzlers Explained. A day's journey was 33 1 5 miles A Sabbath day's journey was about one English statute mile. A cubit is 22 inches almost. A hand's breath was 3 5-8 inches. A finger's breadth was about 1 inch. Ezekiel's reed was about 11 teet long. A sheckel of silver was about 50 cents of our money. A sheckel or gold was f 8.09. A talent of silver was $516.32. A talent of gold was $13,809. A piece of silver was 13 cents. A penny was the same as the piece. A farthing was 3 cents. A mite was about 1 1-2 cents. A gerham, was equal to about 1 cent. A homer was a measure tbat would hold 75 gallons and 5 pints, An omar was 6 pints. A hin was 1 gallon and 2 pints. "Don't Uire up the Ship!" Don't surrender, although the fight be long and bitter.- and results far but dismal failures. Old Bad Blood may yet be conquered and disease driven from the oitadei or Hie. xon nave not need the proper remedy, or long ago you would have felt a change. You have tried this and that, a hundred bottles of this specific and fifty bottles of that saissparilla, and feel you might as well have used so muoh rain water for all the good effect they had. Why have you not tried B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) made in Atlanta. Qa.r Because it isn't advertised so conspicu ously as other remedies? Well, that's a poor reason. Tbe greatest humbugs can afford the largest advertisements. As for B. B. B. try it, and if six bottles don't do you more good than all the other blood medioine you have ever taken, oall it a humbug, a name that has never yet been applied to it by any one. Walter Bridges, Athens, Tsnn., write: "For six years I had been af tHoted with running sores and an en largement of the bone in my leg. I tried everything I heard of without any permanent benefit until Botanio Blood Balm wae recommended to me. After using six bottles the sores healed, and I am now in better health than I haye ever been. I send this testimonial un solicited, because I want others to be benefited." Let nothing be grateful to tby sight, which thou mayest not justly and piously behold: nothing pleas ant to thine ear which doth not render thee a better man. True pleasure is the companion of true virtue. Azreal, the Angel of Death. Hovers nearer ns, sometimes, than we are aware, it is safer rar wnen we are unwell to auspeot bis propinquity than to ignore the possibility of his nearness. Caution is trait in whioh the msjority of mankind are oonstitu tionallv laokiog. The vroneness to dis regard a "slight oold" is partiouiariy silking. This minor ailment Is; how ever, a predecessor of la grippe, a mat ady whioh when developed of the most fatal oharaoter, as mortuary statistics attest. After a ohill. or when the pre monitory symptoms of influents such as sneezing and ehivering, succeeded by feverisbness and dryness of the skin are peroeptible, immediate recourse should be had to Hostettar's Stomaoh Bitters, a genial accelerator of the blood's circulation, which diffuses an asreeable. healthful warmth through the system induotive of perspiration, bv meana of wnion tne oompiaint is ex polled through the pores and its further tendency oounteraotea. wonoeriuu effioaoious to is the Bitters for malaria, oonstipation, liver complaint, rheuma tism and kidney trouble. A wineglass ful before retiring Induces health yield' ing sleep. - If our crops were properly diver sified and we were growing every product of agriculture that we use. with the area now being cropped, there could not possibly be any over production. Some Foolish People Allow a oough to run nntll it gets beyond the reach of medioine. J hey oiten say, 'Oh.it will wear away," but In moat cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medioine eilled KamD's Balsam, which is sold o a Doaltive guarantee to cure, they wool immediately see the excellent effeotafte taking the first dose. Prloe 60e. and 1 1 Trial size free. At all druggists. mar22 deod weow Wkw Btr u rick, we t her Osalorkk When ike ih a OhlU, shs cried for Castorla. Wham in became Kiss, she clung to Castoria. When she k4 CWldrea, ske gave thea Oastorla. Qod mingles tbe bitter with the sweet In this life, to set us seeking another life where there shall be sweet alone. CCKLB' ARMCA BAWU The Best8alTa In the world for Cuts, Bruises. Bores, Clean, Salt Bheunt, Fevsr Bores, Tetter, .unappea nanus, unupuuns, fWtie. end all flkln BrUDtiona. and Msi- tlvelv sores Piles, ov no pay required. It is a-naranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or mousy refunded. Prise SB eeeta per box. Forsals in Nswbera by F. B. Puffy, helaamleaiUretaUdruggia. ;.. '-. OYER THE WAT. CBBLKS ElSLKT BHKTTgRLY. Whoa cold-hearted Poverty knooks'at my door, , Aad robs me of blessings I gathered before Takes a glaas from my table; a ooal . ' , from my fire, , And robea my dear -Bessie in meaner , attire, I envy sometimes in the best of the day My very good friend who lives over the way.. But when I ait down at my pleasant fireside. And oount over the j its I was never ; denied Hy sweet little wife and the babes at her knee My health and my oonioienoe unsullied ana rree. No longer I enff w my wishes to stray. Or envy my friend who lives over the way. He's wealthy, but old; but feeble; he's titled, Hie son is a spendthrift, bit wife is a sooid; Suspioiousof others, il! ploased vitb himself. His only delight is to reckon hia pelf Were he tea times as rioh I'd refuse, night or day. To change with my friend who livis oyer the way. Though Poverty frowning, peeps in at my door, I'll neither be beaten plore; I'il soars him away by nor vainly de hard work if I oan. And took in hia faoe with the heart of a man; And. having at home all tho joys that I may. Forget my poor friend who lives ov r way. NORTH CAROLINA TEACHERS' SEMBLY. AS- Outline Programme of the Ninth nnal Session. Horehead City, N. C, June 21 to July 4, 1892. An- Sunday, July 3. II a m. Sermon, Rev Thos Dixon. The musio of the Sunday servioes will be conduoted by Hiss Bessie Worthing, and the singing will be led by Whit ing's celebrated Orchestra, 5 pm, Sunday School Maes Meeting, Addresses by Prof Hamill and other prominent Bunday-sobool workers. B:su p m, "Hunday Sobool Opportuni ties," Prof H M Hamill. Monday, july 4. Exoursion to Atlanta, Oa. ton' tend the meeting of the Southern Educa tional Association. A special low rate for the round trip, and no chance of oars from Morehead Oity to Atlanta. Adjournment cf the Assembly. STJMMERBOABD. HOTEL GORDON NEAR DEPOT. North Wilkesboro, N. 0. Rates until August 1st, 1893, only $ti 00 per week ; children .i to u years, and nurses half price. Round Trip Tickets Good until October 80tn, liivz, from all principal points via Richmond and Danville R, R, Trains leave Greensboro at 10:10 .m. end arrive In North Wllkeiboro t i:0o p.m.. dally exoept Bunday, Returning, leave North Wllaesboio at 4:10 and arrive In Greensboro at 11:46 p.m. North WllkMborois situated In tbe moun tain region of Northwestern Carolina, ou the Tad kin Blver, among the Bine Kldge and Brushy mountains, 103 mllea Northwest of Greensboro. 1 1 Is a dellgn tf ul , safe and con venient Family Summer Resort, where e-ambllni and drlnktni. are not al lowed; where you may enjoy cool, Invigo rating mountain Dreer.ee, cool nignts, cro quet, lawn tennla and children's play grounds, rambles, oozy nooka. ruitlo seats mountain drives. Best Mineral Water in ih State, hunting, fishing, boat-rldlng, and fresh .water bathing. Hotel Gordon Is well equipped, with broad pumas, rooking eham, hammooke, well mrnlahed rooms with carpets, window shades and blinds The fare la far better than (hat of many oi the leadlDC Hotels or tbe Biata.iand Is run by Christian people, not for the purpose of manna- money, out ror tne parpoee oi ad vertising the advantages of North Wilkes ooro, its oumate ana scenery. KKFER1XCE8 : Col. Geo. W. Htnshaw. Ool. P. II. Banee, Dr. W. U Brown and Judge Wilson, of Winston, N O.: Ool. J. M. Win stead and Dr B P. Dixon, of Greensboro. N. O; W.H Hill, Esq., and P W. Ktbler, Esq, f Danville, Va.; oapt. Samuel A. Ashe, of Kalelth, N.O.; Major Chancing M. Bolton and Henry P. Scales, ot Atlanta, Ga., and traveling salesmen generally. 4V In order to secure rooms fo - tbe sea son, write early to W. F. TROGDON, Manager, Je29 dwlm North Wilkeshoro, N. C PUBLIO SALE OF Valuable Farming Lands. In obedience to ajudgmeutof the Superior Court of Graven eonnty, rendered In the Bpeclal Proceeding, wherein G. K. Palmer, executor of Kdward Hi Hill, deeeaaed Is plalntUT, and Martha Hill and others, de visees and heirs at law, are defendants, tbe understsaed, as Commissioner, will, on Monday. August 1st, IBS J, at the Uonrt Home ia the elty of New Bern, county of Craven, V . O., at U o'clock, noon, sell at Publle Auc tion to the highest bidder, all the lends be longing to the aetata of said Kd ward H. Hill, lying and being la No. I township. Craves oounty, on Moaeley ereek. about i'A miles north af Dover station, on tbe publle road leading from Dover to Fort Barnwell In said county, adjoining the lands o' Win. White, Asa, Barnes. Kmauuel Williams. Beth West aad others, containing nt'A acres, more or leas, with all tbe bnlldlnts and improve, meats thereon, excepting the standing nine timber sold to the Oolosboro Lumber Com nanvbv deed bearlnc date April Rth. 1MI1, recorded In Craven county reeorda. Book yo. 103, folios Ml, m aad ass. The above lands are described in the fol lowing deeds recorded In Craven eonnty records, to wlti One deed for 9U0 acres, more or laaa. from Joachim Griffin to Kdward H. Hill, dated Nov. 16 b. If. Book Mo. ew, folio oei one deed for ivt'i acres, more or ten from Joachim Griffin to said rfl L datei Jan 2d, 180, Book No 7, folio XtDi one derd for sou acres, more or lese, iron earn urunn to said Hill, dated Feby ith. 1KT Book No. S7. tollo 121: one deed for 900 acres, mora or l as, from H. T. Hlchardaon to eald Hill, dated March leth. Mod, Book HO. S7. lono a, one deed lor two tracts (1W and 16 reepectl ve lit. In all 216 aeree. more or less, from Wm A. Green and wife and John I). Oarmack to said K It. mil, aeiea reo. loin, in, twos Ma 16. folios 101 and MB: excepting, how ever, from the above lands the following tracts sold off by eald Kdward H. 8111, to wlti one tract rnr zm sores, more or lees anid to Emanuel Williams. January let. If Ht. as per d'ed recorded la Book No ell.folioi ISO and 1SI, aad two other small tracts ot ana IV act ee respectively im an euacrwej wo ta Asa Barnes by eaia urn Jan. Wtb, 1871, as per deed recorded la took No. 71. renos jucanaxjf. . - Thaaa lands are veloab'a for farming wellae for stoek raising, and conveniently located on the publle road, about ball way between Dover station, oa the Atlantic 4k N O. Railroad, and rort Barnwell, with a good dwelling and other buildings on same. About lOOaores are cleared for eulttvallon. Terms of sale, Cash. . ..' New Bern. M.O.. JoneSflth. 1M. JAMIS O. HaBBIBON,- Jetrtd Administrator and Ootamlesloner 'ARi.TlT; These CELEBRATED FREEZERS ave for sale at O. :vi71ait-tsr eft Oos., Corner South Front "and Craven F&r Superior end Cheaper Than Ever Bdcre! has just arrived with West Virginia HORSES prepared to meet the Low Priced Potatoes It will pay one and ine before purchasing KINSTON Has the strongest Faculty in the East instruction In nil departments. BUSINESS UUUKHti unsurpassed lu the South Don't pass by Kinston until you have seen us. Full courses in Book-keeping, Banking, Calculator, correspondence, ana ronmansliip. MUSIC Our JJirector has few equals partmeut will almost triplo itself next year. Bpecial advantages In Uhemistry, Hurveymc, Typo VViitimr and SlenoL'ranhv, Mathematics, language ana Elocution. If you wish to secure a place in the Colleirs. write m at once, as some of the departments are being rapidly filled. For new Catalogue, address HTName this paper. We Can A new lot of Horses, Mules, Carriages, Busies, Road Carts, Harness, Whips, Etc., arriviof; every two or three days. A very largo and fine sopply now ritlCliS. They are going rapidly, iresent executive O UK AMD itles lor educatuif YODN rhool, owing to Its H I C H otandard of sxcellenoe, bss placed In business more young men and women from Md., Va.. N. C.. S. i and Ga than all similar lnitltutfons combined. Csuuogue nud toriiculars mailed. W.H. S AD LC R. PRES--F. A.SADLER. 8ecy. Balti Mom. M D KIN(HN Hallvs For Bale 'Iby. JfV, JORDAN, 250,000 BRICK h READY TOE SALE I Cheaper than any other Man can Fnrniah Them. . I've got 'em and nant to sell 'em. Apply to , rW. P. BURRUS, New Berne, or M. 3PORTEB, Rlverdale. joe7 dtf 100 BAGS SHOT To if - Hand This Day. All Sizes. Send In Yonr Orders. JbV XJIjrieli, ' . WHOLBSALa OBOOEB, ,y . -T,-. - .. ,...-., , j ' MIDDLI STBXIT, , '" ''. .-:-,.... r ,i . . nw bzbkx. h. o: - aT tarn . a v sn&rvvji (, 1 Streets, Newborn, N. V. a FRESH SUPPLY 01 and EiTJLES, and is emergency, all to call and exam elsewhere. COLLI 3NT. O. the raoBt Approved 9 uses methods gf Commercial Law. ISusiness For mi. !latid and no superiuis inthebta:e.' 'i bis do , IXY. & CE0WEI.L. lYinclpuls. Suit Ton on band at GKEATLY KEDUOKD (Jail at once and get bargaine. BRYAN I nlU oirtArl OMj vi;DDLIiEGE OceuDles four balidlnr Unrivalled in lull WOMEN for suooeas In Ufa The outlook lot Is most favorable tor biulnea opporturiltiee. The demand lor our tTaduaCes Is unpreoedentcd. Kc vacation ; pupils can enteral any time with equal advantage. Never attend a sonool becauu the tuition is ooeai it means ebesp ana oners sua TION8 lor All ummu of (Kc mummi nBtUM kml v nraabONOKHHCBA SndGLBBT im I Ktf iter. We oUiot trwttneDt ikWi Nsvcicsums ttrlcaweor haras ,nr uonrkna) IU ftVta. rvKS. Ift. tutd BLOOU Wtl CO., Pays. IHwtl, Bl. Draggi8t7 New Borne, N. C. STANDARD arrels. ' -Wo are now prepared te supply Barrels of our manufacture, In any quautily, dolivered on oars or stcsmer at Hew Berne. For further Information apply to our Sales Agent, il. A J. A. MEADOWS OO. J0SES CO. We. tbe undersigned, used one thou sand Truck Barrels, manufactured by Messrs. Jones & Co., last year, and they tave ns perfeot satisfaction. We shall use the same barrels again this year, nnd also some of their Patent Wire Barrels. - Uackboh & Wll.LkTT. - May 13, 1802. 14 dwtf J.E. LATHAM, Offlee foot Craven street, tn Clyde building) GEIIRAL CCmSIOI MEECH1IT, BUYER OF and EXPORTER of C0TT0X DEALER IN COUNTRY PRODUCE , and ell speculative eommodlilta. ' ; Reasonable eash advaners made. - 1 eollolt eonalgnmeute of Truck for follow Ing Commission stsichante, wboare rsllable end responsible; , - - F.B.OIHHON. Philadelphia. " F. McMULKjhAOO.and 8, B, DOWHE8 A CO., Hew York. . . BfiAVERNH A OO,, Boston, . C ' J. .K.KNREIiy CO.,Pltlsbnrg. - Dally nuolHtlons free to all posted on black board tn my offloe every day. Call or write ror stencils and postal cards. Visitors welcome. Oorrespoortenee li vl led. . ' uayUdwtf Truck B Tta Kag9s - -KAO'fl HEAD, ff. C: 'iisV&si'Ja Etscit'of lid itlantir; Coast a n nf fiihinir. gftllinif. drlvinc... bathing, hootiug, and watching the oil- , lows roll r If so, go to WAU N. C , ou tho ATLANTIC OCEAN, and spend a few days to your delight. OPEN JUNE L'Oth. , Rb:1 SO to 2.50 net day; $10 to $15 per week? $30 to 050 per month. ; Hq raoeqimoes or peats "oi' mj jhu Special rate to families -and exoursion parties. ,-.-?;.:'..::: NAG'S HEAD HOTEL COMPANY, - )18 lm Karf's Head, N. Not!co i he;hy Ktvn eooording U law, that the Ho: a of OommisstonerN of Crav.-tt ccitnty v ill reet on thx 8.1. loud Moudar iu 'July, 1832. being tint 11th day of enld mouth, for the purpoe- of revising the Th:: Lien andVvaluatioo srported to thsm by mo Lilt laiere nr. aid oo-tctv, n jd oomploting said lista. And eititi board will he in session during the eeoosd wei k la July for thepurpomt , of bearing coirjpl'.ints of tax payers a . to tbe valuation oi .their property or WHy; amount tas charged against themV N correction cuo he made at tot sucU r- vision is eoroplot. ' By order Ltad Couiinlef,kner.-f. r JAMES W. BIDDLB, j m 23 id Ciork G. L IKAEDISOif, v MAaufiicturcr of and Ilealer.'in ' . FIEST-CC'ISS BEICK; 8(H!,000 uow ready for the market Will sell ,v cheap a i any other man. je2(!tf . UHITiESITY OF- NORTiS 0ARaLIMil. liistnic'-iiMi offered in four general .f courses ot saniy, six urioi courses, , . large nuinbor of Bpecial courgos, and t l Law, JIodicuiB nnd litiKliiooring. - Tho Faculty includes twonty TeacherM, cholitrships and loan funds are avai' w ablo lor ntMidy young men of talent ai"l :-. character. The ,F'T SFSSI0N HEliISS SEIT. 1.; K..r ci.ti.!r,nu witli full information. address " PKE51DKNT WINSTON, je2a dwlm Cliapol Hill, N. C, ?AFE OEY0f Oommissioa Merchantsf 8&0 Washington Stroct, NEW YOKK. Holicit your business. Prompt sides, quick returns, and tho . , HIGHEST MASKET PEI8B SUARAHTjIM Stencils or Postal Cards cm bo obt iIn. i .. atJNO. ULNA'S HECitnKNCK; National Fank, Nef Beine, N. (J. ml 8 Execution Sale. In oltedlenoe to an execution Issued to tte by Hie Clerk of tbe Huperlor Oourt of av Si , euunty. on a JadKinent rendered in tSHc!-i prooeeilluK of bii'4 court, entitled "4. 11. Tharlton vs. Freeman Aver and W'fo Dir. dcl:n Avory and ll.-nry Konse " 1 slieli ca. Hinduy, July lib, lM'ii at ihe Onnrt llooe In New Bern, N, o at 19 o clock, at,. M. to Ih.i hlKhebt bidder, at pulillo nnctlon. all II rl.lit, title and Interest weinh said Kreom, a Averv and wire VorJeila Avr, have iu suit to the following real euUtte, to wit; tAln tract of laud lying In fo. ITuwiuhl s ' Craven county, on a branch of VoimI. ereek, on lle wnat side or said trees, hrgl nlng at a red oak an') running somli 8 eMAt l&o poles to a vf'd oak, thenoe sou'h 6. , o poles tu a red oak, tlienoe north 06 eent 310 poloa to a pine, thence north 11 west tut . polos to a white oak, tnence to the flr t statlos, oontalulug S&0 acres, and beli g the same tract of land granted to Francis Htrlngnr the 8ili dny of Oc tober. 1717 Also one other tract lying In said township an I county on tne south Hide of Nense river ei:d ' eaMt side of tium swninn the samewhlrla was granted to Wm, Wadeworth, Oit-sXtu, 1817, except that portion of said tract oiv reyed to John Vobb, .. Ternui of said sale, cahIi, This tkl dy ot June, ISO'1. WM. U. LANK. Sheriff of Graven count Established '3faw. 3&k I a an a TRAOC "TSi,?fccv -a 0E3IGNS. . nKS.n?C0PYRI0HT, We ftln ayell atwottom to CsUM rejeeteei tmsHV v hr.nrlt alee tn l&teiiVrencM, stirpeAU, relamM, r4 r' ' inuk., tne propArrUlon of opinion tw to .frinKmea'.. r " cr od rsvlldity of paUU, an4 tho nroaecatlM ul a-tionat of lutu fur lnfYlns-Aetit. -r lurli tf lirtmr- wUMN iti;oT:n;li,kjiiHnbleTtnndlnf. 1IMKI V Hi., WMlilnffton, 1. C. mW Sd three ftavsape Ut pooUf( mm htutdMM lltM tTAted bookit, " lABtlrifTM," ttHabr'ifrli-'j SO oau, Mid our qaarto-eeaUnfilfti puipUot ft iak yohtwa, ausfctsXerOtcrera and patntMi, - .(ido&iua tki ppti.) ' 'V : . -X -. ' . Sclonilflo American Aoftnov for IWn OOP V RIGHTS, eto. ' 'Sif&imVK1 Hatidboo write te Oldest bnreiMl or aecurliw patents In America RverTPateut taken out br u la brouaht bofoie the pebiu bj e notice (treo free of obargs la tile Mtntify mtim Kf'S!1 f,"nr "olenttSc paper te e " man anonld be without It, Weekly :i tin a - SUM sir jwhS JCkJii&Na h "Sot Jliu Urjaawar. w furs. HUmPHREYG,j r Thii Precious Ointmnt is thfT triumph of" Scientific Medicine. J Nothing hat ever been produced to! equal or compare with it at a cubativ and iiALiNO apphcatioh. ' It hat been r used over 40 years, and alwayt afforda relief and alwayt givea satisfaction.! . for riles External pt Internal, TJlu,,l I or Bleeding; Fistula in Anoj Itchmir orl Blccdiim of the Rectum. .The rrli-r I. imincuiate tne, cure certain. i WITC8 HMEt OIL? For Bums, : r , and Ulceration ami Contraction from Hums. The relief i instant wthe healing wonderful and unoqualcd. t Tar Boil, Hot Tumors, -Ulcers, FiituhuJ Old Sorrs, Itching Emptiooi, Chauni or Scald IleVl. It Is Infallible. . ' 9 I For Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Som Nipples, . It is invaluable. . j. r, i Price, jo tents, r (.Trial sire. trr...i. sawisj wy veiiais, r ptai I aMsH-Mltl OSt ml THE FILE OINT"
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 3, 1892, edition 1
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