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OL. XL-NO. 84
NEW BERNE, N. C Fill DAY, JULY 8, 189:
FKICE 5 CENTS.
J OURN
-BUSINESS LOCALS.
WAVERt,Yand OOOPBR'M Woiks
(or Sale sc a Bargain. Eiht sod
Tea Volumes each. Nc , hhidaomely
bound, and large clear print. j83i
SEWING neatly di.iu, by Mm. S H.
Coward Uuderwaro and child
ren' dot h en a specialty. Cor. Pollot k
and Eden streets. juni-Stf.
HTJNYADI Jnoe Midi ml Wstor,
the best Natural njierii.rii..
Tor ib1h by Jab. Usdmond.
RD. V. JONES, Intu in r.D.irne cf
the prescription dpitrlmont of
Pelham's Pharmacy, A hitiMe, N 11 ,
has opened a Preccrip.ion l'.'u X:..ro
next to custom houM. hUi.,.i:i o.ir m
given to the selection of ;t-i.ml.u !,
for prescription use only. 'i nc patron
age of the pnblio is solicited. m) 29
J JURE CORN WHISKEY for sale by
Jab Redmond.
DUFF Oordon Imported Sherry, for
sale by J as Redmond.
DO you need a Crush Hat. Good
0NB8, LATE 8I1ADES at
rn20 Baurinqton & Baxteb'b.
IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN, Burke's
Baas' Ale and Burke's Guinneea'
Stoat, for eale by Jas Redmond.
FOR SALE Colea' box or ward
robe lounge ia a perfect lounge by
day and perfect bed by night, and you
can put away as much oiotbing or otner
articles as in the average wardrobe.
You oan get three articles for llio price
of one. No extra chargo for packing or
shipping
Mrs. Dr. Talmige. wife of tlio cele
brated preaoher, says these loumtes ar
very, very nioe.
Prioe InOreton, $10, $12,
Raima $18. 14,
Raw Bilk, $20, $25.
Silk Brooatello, 825. 830.
Terms 10 per cent, discount cash with
order or half with order balance CO
days. ALFRED COLEi.
Qraod and Myrtle Avenims,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
AAA CIGARS at very low
I OeUUU figures to wholesale and
retail trade for sale by Jab. Richmond.
GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY
used very much in the nick room.
For sale by Jas Hkdmosd.
tjMVE Hundred pairs of Rubber Shoes
for children, 10, 121 and 15 cools per
pair. BIO IKE,
MI8U, 8ACRAMESTAL, PORT and
SCUPPERNONO WISES for salo
by Jas. Reimond.
DUFFY 8 MALT WHISKEY for
Medioinal use. for sale by
jan26 Jas. Redmond.
I CALVIN SCIIAFFER'S WILD
CHERRY ROCK AND RYE, put
up expressly for throat and lung dis
ease, for sale by Jas. Redmond.
The Homeateail lockout threat
ena to lock out tbo man in the
White House.
Frinck Bismarck einpbatiually
denies that he has attacked Em
peror William-
Tnx weather is hotter, every
body feels better bu'. there in no
better on Harrison.
AN effort is being made to form
a fusion between the Democrats
and Third party in losvu.
Mr, Campbell, of Chicago, de
clines the chairmanship of the Ite
. pnblioan National committee.
The Volks Zeitnng says the
German Government was abound
ing revelations about Bismarck.
Six thousand Sioux Indiana aie
holding a Oatholic congress at the
Obey enne ageucy in S mth Da
kota.. MiTK boxes are to be put in
every Alliance hall in the country
for contributions to the Polk me
morial fnnd.
,
7 French Anarchists at a meeting
Sunday passed a resolntiou to blow
op the Mount Brison prison and
resona Ravachol;
WKAVER the candidate of the
People's party for IVnsiJeut is the
boss South hater lie nayt-: A
Southern reb 1 aiui-lla wort-e than a
pole oat.
Tax person in the Government
servioe who can handle money with
the greatest rapidity is a woman.
Many husband will readily believe
this. Courier Journal.
Thkrb Is groat diversity of opin
Ion among Kansas Democrats rs
k wnat course to pursue as to a
State ticket. All agree in support
ing the reoples' party electoral
ticket.
MB BtkVBNSON, Democratic
Candidate for Vice President was
the Fourth of July orator at Peoria,
III. The World publishes the ora
tion. It Is an excellent patriotic
address with no politic in it.
Col. Pkck, the leader, of the
-Third party In QeorgiaTniTlfs
probable candidate for Governor, is
dying. lie wa oat riding Tues
day wa thrown from his buggy,
bis spine injured and oomulete- pa
ralysis , followed. Doctor have
given up j ll hope." Peck U a
wealthy farmer. Ue was selected
by the Czar of Russia to luRf rnct
several Government ofuceM in the
cultivation of cotton. ?
It in significant of the wisdom of
the Chicago Convention and of the
emptineNM ot the gloomy prognosti
cations of the anti Cleveland crowd
that New York hhould be the first
point which the Republicans are
inclined to concede to the Demo
crats. The bodt posted llepabli
cans and Democrats declare now
that Mr. Cleveland is the stron
ger man in New York that could
have beon selected. Mr. Harrison
and hitt friends aro in despair over
tho prospects in that State.
LOCAL NEWS.
NEW ADVEllTIStiMK NTS
Watjoi & Daniels Ice.
R. Birrj Tburmo Ozone Battiry.
Waveily and Cooper's Works for sale.
The Directors of the A. & N. C. R. R.
went down to Morthcad last night to
hold u meating.
Ice cream and other refreshments
will be served again this evening by the
King's Daughters in the building op
posite tho postofBos.
Weather today, Kuir in the northern
pouijii, local shwerH in the Southern
portion Blihtly warmer in the in
terior. S;ill olbtis went ilow n to the Metho
dist dix'.rict conference at Morehead
last i iht. From the indie itions it Is
being protty well attended.
Ail who drsire to bejome m?mbere
of tho Cleveland and Crr Club are re-
(iutit.'d to leave their names with the
Seorn'.ary, Mr. A. H. Powell at the
Furraom and Merohants Bank.
Third will ba an interesting game cf
iiusj litl! between two picked nines of
the oily at the Fair graunds this after
noon iK 3 SO o'clock. Ltdies will be
admitted free, others charged 10 cents.
The money raisod will be applied to
fixing up the Fair base ball grounds.
Too election of Hon. F. M. Simmons
to the chairmanship of the Democratic
Ex. Committee Wednesday is one on
which the Democracy of the State may
be congratulated Mr. Simmons is
possessed of uncommon onorgy and is
ever watchful of every interest com
mitted to his charge and is withal one
of the ablest and most patriotic men of
the Stale.
The rain interfered to some extent
with tho great Fourth of July celebra
tion iu 'Washington, but an enjiyable
timo was had, nevertheless. The parade
wa a iood one and Col. Elias Carr.
our next Governor, Hon. Don. Gilliam
and cx-Uov. Jaivib made One speeohes.
Tae Washington boys oloaned up the
New Borne club in tbo b ise ball game;
but tha Id w Borne bojs returned in
jolly humor nevertheless acd express
hearty appreciation of many courtesiea
extendod during the vinit whic'i was
mado very pleasant. They desire the
Washington club t) return tho visit in
the near future
Coming and (ioinj,'.
Messrs. E. L. Lockett, Sterling Smith,
and Robert G jrrell, of Winston ; Mrs.
A. W. Hughes, of Tarboro, and Mrs. I.
Reese of Nashvilto, Tenn., passed
through on route to their homoB yes
terday morning.
Maj. D. T. Oarraway and tho family
of Mr. John R. B. Oarraway left to
spend the summer at Blaok Mountain.
Mrs. J. L. Cooper of the oity and Mrs.
Goo. Howard of Baltimore, who has
been visiting her, left for Henderson to
visit their brother, Mr. Louis Uirloh.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Follett who have
been visiting friends in the city re
turned to their home in Durham.
Mr. Geo. B. Ujrdner who has been
visiting his father left, returning to
Aberdeen.
Miss Mainio Djwdoo who has been
telosraph operator at Newport, passed
through to take chargo of the oflloe at
Cove.
S J . Pa rb. m of the Henderson
bracoh of American Tobacoo Co., spent
yesterday in the city.
Miss Nullis Smith, of Vanoeboro, who
has been t isiting at Mr. L. S. Wood's
left for her homo accompaniod by Miss
Sadie Wood for visit.
Misses Carrie Miyhev, May Hen
dron and Etta Nunn went down to
spend somo time at Morehead.
Another Adlal Stevenson.
A correspondent of the Wilmington
Messenger says: Apropos of the North
Carolina desoent of General Adlal B.
Stevenson I am surprised that no paper
that I have seen has commented on the
faot that there la an Adlai Stevenson
living in BtatesvUle. N. O , who. while
unknown to popular fame, has a reputa
tion that reaohed farther than thai of
his Illinois namesake
Tbls Mr. Stevenson Is known to bot
anists, and srchsologlata the world ovsr
as one of the most acoorate authorities
on those subjects, and as possessed of
on of the finest private collections of
Indian rtlios in this country. He hat
been for years in oorrespondeno with
the leading soieLt.fla men In tkess 4-
putixen's bah In th's country and la
Europe; and olatsIStd collections have
been made by Mm for temporary loan
o European untvorsiti. :
Mr. Stsvenson la a gentleman of
Ingularty modes! beat lag with lone
silver hair falling to his shoulders and
face of sweet gentleness and dignity.
He looks as if be had name out of an
Old- World plotore. and the writer on
coming out of hit museum remarked
that tha eolteotor waa even mora
interesting than the oolleoUon. ,
Fine Musical Instrument:) ami (Jreat
Success.
Mr. Willie Stallings, representing
Mr. A. Conn, went down to tho Moth
odiit cenforence at Beaufort yesterday
with ono of Newman Bros, patent air
circulating rend cell organs. This dis
tinctive feature in these organs ir a
comparatively recont invention which
gives an improved tone as to expression
and volumo to the instruments contain
ing it, causing the music produced to
vary closely resemble that produced by
the large pipe organs, thus giving
churches of limited means the oppor
tunity of haying superior music at a
very moderate cost. Mr. "ohn hns the
right of the entiro Stnto in culling
thorn.
Yesterday Mr. Cobn figured up his
sales for tho Unit nix months of the
year and found that he had sold 86,400
worth of pianos and S3, 400 of organs.
His patroncgn comes from over twenty
oounties of tho State and he made two
sales la Virginia and one in Missouri
though be did not canvass in any way
beyond the State. Suoh remarkable
auocess could not come except from
square dealing and having instruments
of deoided merit to clTer his many cus
tomers. Mr. Cohn is energetiu and
deserves the success he is meeting
with.
Rul ideal ion Meeting.
A large number of tho Ddiuucretio
voters of Craven county met in the
court houeo at New Berne on the nibt
of the 4ih of July for the purpose of
ratifying the uction of the Democratic
State and National conventions. Jamea
W. Biddlo was ohoien ohairmin and
C. A. llattlo Secretary. On motion the
chair appointed Matt Manly, C. A.
Bsttle, 8. R. Streot.S. W. Smallwood,
R. D. Hancock, F. M. Simmone and
W. D. Molver, a committee on resolu
tions. The committoe retired, but re
turned in a short while and asked for
further timo, whereupon tbo meeting
djourned to Wodnocday night July
6th.
At the appointed hour the meeting
reassembled. Chairman Biddle took
the ohair, called the mooting to order,
and announced that the report of the
committee on resolutions was in
order.
Gen. Battle, in behalf of the commit
tee, presented the following report
which was unanimously a! opted:
Whereas, we the Democrats of
Craven oounty, State of North Carolina,
bava assembled in mass meeting for the
purpose of ratifying the proceedings of
the late State and National conventions
of the Demooratio party, and whereas
the nomination by the State convention
of Elias Carr for Governor, R. A.
Daughton for Lieutenant Governor,
Ootavious Coko for Secretary of State,
R. M. Furman for Auditor, D. W.
Batne for Treasurer. J O. Soarboro for
Superintendent of Public Instruction,
and F. 1. Oaborne for Attorney General,
meets our hear y concurrence; and
whereas, the nomination, by the
National Democratic convention, of
Grover Cleveland for President and
Adlai E. Siovoneon for Vioe President
ohallinges cur rntbukiastio approval,
therefore
Resolved, that the Demooratio party
of Craven county heartily indorsee the
National and State platforms, and
ratifies the nominations of the National
and 3 .a to conventions, and plodges it
self to work during tho coming cam
paign for the success of the Democratic
National and State tiokets.
After the adoption of the report loud
calls were made for Mr. Simmons.
That gentleman, once the faithful and
distinguished Representative of this
district in Coarces, took the stand and
for three quarters of an hour rivitcd
the attention and olioited the applause
of the largn and enthusiastic meeting.
Judge Henry R Bryan was then
oalled on to epoak. Tho Judge grace
fully declined to make a political
speech, but cordially endorsed the
aotlon cf the State and National con
ventions. Then oame loud and repeated
calls for Stevenson. Ia response, Mr.
M. D. W. Stevenson nude a felicitous
and stiring speecf "general Battle
followed Mr. Stevonson and the speech
making of the evening was olosed by
O, B. Thomas, Esq., in an e fleet i to and
timsly address. At 11 o'clock the con
vention adjourned with everybody
hsppy and confident.
J. W. Biddlk, Pres.
C. A. Battle, Seo.
Advantages or Manufacturing in the
South.
The Trademan says the reason why
the iron Industry of Naw England has
played out oan be tald In a few words
and proceeds to tell it as follows:
"New England, with none of the raw
materials for Iron making under her
toil could only carry on the trade to
long at other sections that had these
materials in abundanoe failed to oom
peta with her. So soon as competition
by Pennsylvania, the West and South
showed strength the trade- dissppearsd
from the East."
Manifestly, the tame oonditioct that
govtrned the iron industry will pre
vail ia cotton manufacturing. In faot
tha tame results are being worked out
and northern mill owners are Aadiog
that they are working under a great
dltadvantagea in competing with Sonth
ern ones.
Now U tha opportune time for embark
ing in tuoh .enterprises, that they may
grow op with the expansion of the
industry . in tha South. We nrge a
earafut inveetijatlon of tha tubjsot
upon ihot of our oltlun who have tha
means that will enable them to estab
lish a factory.
Money In such an enterprise rightly
equipped and properly eondnoted in a
plaoe to favorably located for it at
New Berae will be a good Investment.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 5'RO
CEE1USUS.
Action on Licenses, Taxes, and New
Road County Bonds Camvllrd
mill liestroyeil WIN
Allowed.
Monday July, 1, ; JJ2
The BoTd mot at 11 o'clo-ik.
Present, CommUiio.-.-ia, Jas. A.
an, Ohairmac, L'. Vv. dai'.wnvd j.d
Wm. Olpve.
Ordered, That u;c:i ri.yiin ut i f th.i
proper tax to tho ahoriif, Jr-h:. II. C'ir.rfc,
be granted iijoaso to pedUlc rii y fcco-la
on foot for cue yww Ir 'u v'lia daln.
Ordered, That ujmu iMiymc-a' of ;ho
pooplo tax to tho oVjiiillicaiJi U tj.c
ted. Outhrie oi Morton to rcsaii li.juora
for six months ouJux L-jo. Jl jtii', ut
their place cf busmen ou ul'jrton's
millpond on Clubfoot Crecfr.
Ordered, That an order tor SI .03
per month bo uuued to J. II. Hiiutcr
for support of Ham I.ockey, pauper
blind and hsvinf; b-it f'-ae!oj.
Ordered, That tho voj:bcr i.arctof on
issued to Macun Brya.-i Tji Eiyan
Laughinghouee bo it-mied now to said
Latighinghoueo.
Ordered that SOO aorc: ot !a:.J listed
t) Dr. J. B. Hughes, Rgt., No. tl Town
ship, outside city for 1VJ1 and valued
at SI 250 be reducod in acreage to 250
acres and valuo reduced to S5O0 on ao
count of error.
Tho board took u recess to lOo'olock
Tuesday mording.
Jli.y 5th, 1892.
Tho Boa.d met pursuant to adjourn
ment. Present, Commiscioners, Jas. A. Bry
an, Chairman, E. W. Smallwood. Dan 'I
Lane and Wm. Cleve.
Ordered, That the repjit of the
grand jury of the spring term, 1893 bo
enterod on the minutos of the Board
and filed.
Ordered, That J. M. Bultaa, Town
ship No. 5 be relieved from payment
of poll tax for ldUl, on ncoouat of phy
sical infirmity.
Ordered, That the report of the grand
jury to lay off a public road in Town
ship No. 1, beginning at Dixon's mill
and running across the lands of A. E.
Kirkman, W. II. Adams, A. O. Bell,
J. n. Dixon, and B. Ci. Loftin to Piney
Neck road is received and same is con
firmed and said road hereby deolared
a public road and tho clerk of this
board is hereby ordered to serve a oopy
of this order upon tho road eupeivisors
of said Township.
Ordered, That the cleik of this board
notify Mr. II. Sperling that Craven
County is ready to pay interest on his
judgment to July 1S-93, to xhomsc
over ho may empower in writiDg to re
oeive the same.
Ordered, That a voucher bo issued
to Daniel Lane for 61 50 per month for
3 months beginning. July 1,1891 for
S'jppoit of Penny Respass pauper.
To bo oontinuod
(.nod ( on nl ry Reads,
We endorse every word of the follow
ing extraot from Tnu American
Farmer :
"There is nothing outside of his own
farm which lies so noar the farmer's
intereet as good ronds. Good roads
mean more than rue re comfort and
speed in traveling. They mean better
horses, and a longer life of usefulness
to valuable animals. They moan a vast
sating in wagons and carriages, and
greater prclits on the farm from cheap
oning of the transportation tu markets.
"Good roads should he above all
politics. They should be a non partisan
issue in every election until laws are
passod and men selected to administer
them, which and who will insure for
every township in tho 1'oited States the
best highways that skill and labor can
mako. Nothing ili do more to in.
provo tho country and better th- eorr
dition of every farmer."
A Blissful Anticipation I
Being very grateful to the people for
their past patronago and support, and
thinking they would like to know
something of my former history, I have
concluded to writo n short sketch of
my life. I do not do this with any self
pride or oonceit, but hoping that some
good may oome out of it. Many a poor
boy whose circumstances areBtrained
and surroundings are suoh that the
future looks only dark may be en
couraged to make an effort bearing
what a poor country boy has done. So
while this may ooat me some ooneider
able effort and loss of sleep, yet I shall
spare no pains or lime in giving a true
history of what my life has been so far.
(Jf course It is useleet to mention mv
name for all know that there is not
another man on earth that would at
tempt so much for hit friends, that the
tame Big Ike whoee purohaset at 40, 50,
and 07 1 oenta on the dollar bring so
much pront and causing so many
smiles to the poor of our land.
Tho Population of New Berne
Is about nine thousand, and we wou'd
say at least one-half are troubled with
some affection on the 1 hroat and Lunps.
ss those complaints are, according to sta
tistics, more numerous tnan others, we
would advise all our readers not to ne
glect the opportunity to call on their
druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's Hal-
sam tor ine inroat ana Lungs. Trial
size free. Large bottle SOo, and $1. Sold
by all druggists.
Notice.
We wish to tay to our patroni and
the pnblio generally that we are now
receiving a oargo or natural Ioe and
dally expecting another and will be
pleased to have their patronage as
nerstorore.
II Watson ft Camels.
Shlloh'e Catarrh Remedy, A marvel
out enra for Catarrh. Dinhtheria
Canker month, and Headache. With
each bottle there Is an ingenious natal
Injector for the more raooessful treat.
men! of these oomplainta without extra
ontrga
(Hdren Cr forPitchor's CastoHi
yd
ibsoiutoly Pure
A oroum of tin'-ar 'jaki.ig powder.
Highest of all m ljavor.ing acronglh.
Uitist I'nileii St: CovmviciU
lort.
Royal Baking Powdkii Co.. WO Wall
St., N. Y.
NEW BEIIH
Golfcgiafs fjjslifufe,
NEW BERN, N. O.
A HOME INSTITUTION for
tho Education ut' the BOYS ami
GIRLS of Eastern Carol inu at a
moderate cost.
Faculty eonipus. cl nf EK1HT
experienced ami eilii.-ient
Tcachory.
SIX DEI AKTMEN't'S. Stu
lenta prepared for advanced
classes in any of the College.;.
1 Student.'-. representing
TEN Counlior, (. enrolled
last yoar.
Tho MUSICAL DEPART
MENT, under the uireciien of
l'rof. F. E. Morton with iooil
ASSISTANTS, nilord.s sueiiur
facilities for the systematic
study of vocal and instrumental
music.
Spocial Course cf Study for
Ibose Desiring to Uc-
come Teachers.
Moral advantages cf the Bchool
unsurpassed.
Special inducements t fit red to l'OOR
BOYS and GIRLS.
Next Torm opens September 5, T
Send for Catalogue.
O. T. ADAMS, A. II.. Principal.
MISS MARY L. ALLEN, Sec.'y.
jiily7dwtf Now IJeruo, N. C.
R. BE
AGENT FOR THE
Therms Ozcno Bdisry.
Uenerates Ozone or Allotrapic Oxy
gen which by Electro Kndosmosis is
delivered to tbo tissues to be absorbed
by the vonoua blood in tin) capillaries,
thence entering the general circulation
to the deotruotaon of tlfete matter and
disease germs. It ia useful in CRAMP,
CHOLORA, INSOMNIA, LA ORIPI'E,
DROP8EY. CATARRH, 1IRONOHITM;
FEVERS. NERVOUa DISORDERS.
PARALYSIS, and many other ailments.
It aots without shocks or jars and is not
unpleasant to the most delicate.
Prioe, f 5 00 per month for two months
and you own the battery nfter second
payment. 8 O i oa?ii. jMlltwSro
Barriton I iaxicr.
Closing Out Dale!
For the Next GO Days
We will iloie out Hummer Clotltiep,
Hats, Dress Goods,
Ladies' Vests,
Gents' Underwear, &c.
AT A
GREAT REDUCTION!
Have j'jst received a now lot of late
style DERBY and SOFT UAT3.
BARRINQTON & 11AXTER.
Wood's
Mowing
Machines
AND
Rakes
AT
L. IT. Cutler & Co.
R. H. DUFFY,
Uor. Middle L Pollock Sts.,
Second flwr, first door on right of
passage.
Entrance up stairway on Pollock Street.
Preparation of
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tiling we L.ivc ivi.it. received.
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leather c!n-t.-.-. :mil .'i ).
Tile' lire lii'Ulitle.T I'rw
bououi bliir t.-; iu j -I.m wliiiu .un!
dotfl. Madras Net-lirree Ninttti in
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lexiUo shoo liicof. (Jitdt I i'.iid
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t'r of n,i Ohl-ilc fiT M.;ry f . 1 vh. .'i im I.
hufort' the Clerk ut ih Sujumi n our: f-n
rraven oouritv, -t;! n.iiH iinhliiu: 'Mninis
kkrIiihi Ha M .Niui" 1U pn Winn f ir
ly mrnt ( tip mi lfni ;in l w H I in t w i "
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pli-tth'- Uiit at) ;nouji htt !fiiHni .
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LOT OF
Best Erauda of Hirns.
Ehouldrre,
Corucd Dcef,
Doneicea Cociiiji:,
Cream Cheese,
Pure Lard.
New Butter.
West India Molassc.j,
Vanilla Syrup,
Turc Apple Viacg.tr,
AT
LUCAS & LEWIS.
Public Salu of Town Lots.
In o' (Tilivnci. tofl JiUvui'iil of l)i.. lpe
ilireouil .i! Ciiivbii o.iunty, ruinlomj In
tliti Hpsi-ml I'n c M'.llvn, looi'lii Mniiy Ann
Hrv tn hi, il olio m an. elslmiCe. ai il John
r. York and utsurH r ilurorolHr.tfl. ihe uii-il.iralii.L-i,
tt. i;,onii..Kvilui.er, will
Monday, Arjpust 0th, 1892,
at tha (ourl llvju door In Mtvw Uom, v.n
nn oouiiiy. N. c (triuf I lie time and pliio?
i1pIkuU'1 b eu.il (T.vot), sell at l'ulillv
Ann. Inn to inr hlglmjl bldilsr, B celtsln
uact or lot of Iniul wlrli tho 1 inprovenitints
and buildings, sltuufed lu that part of the
Dlty of New Ilom N. O.. known aa"l)ry
boro." belnn p-rl of lrt No. 21.00 the north
Kids of cedar at ret, between Qeorpe and
Hern ttrceM adjoining the lots of James ff.
Harris, Oeore Jonea and otliera containing
40 feel front by 107 feet, lute th , properly of
uachua York.deoeaaed, more fully deaonbed
In the petition Died In nlvloulltltd proo ed
lug. A Is 3, 00
Tueaday, August 9th, 1892,
at theOonrt U-nedoor In Kington. Lenoir
oounty, N. I'. (belaK the time and plaoe
dealicaaUd by aald court) will ell at Public
Anoilon to the highest bidder, a certain lot
or parse) of land, with improvements, situ
ated In tha town of Kluaton aforesaid, at
the northwest corner of tueen and Bhlne
streets, adjoining tha lou or Wm Iiuuler
and Adam Singleton, being 111) feet by 118
feet, late tha property ol fcachos York, de
erased, and mora luliy deaorlbed In tbe pe
tlt'on tiled lo said proaesdlng.
Terms of both salsa one-half sash; ba'
auoe on a credit of three months Title re
served until foil payment Is made.
Both sales will oommenoe at 13 o'sicck.
Boon, on the days designated above.
New Bern, N, O , July a, lUB'i
, J a HUM O. HARRISON,
i Id Commissioner.
tilt?
Ks. Wasfher
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H il.'l
' ' i'p anil prices
a'.oi: fur ; f'oiuulutiiin,
tv i ;iv;ul viier-vlf of Uii.s
o . ( L.aieL won't
.1.,
of "ii: i nsLomeiH m!io ,nve
' leu-ni Al. mid COMl-:
;:.u c-.;!i, wu tender our
T.
:';!
lo I',
tin..
!ioli.iv. mt, pluasu allow us
' , , .ii.vt-oi i'rat k aro no better
'' !" Hie iieeei.tod time lor
Ut'ih lo i.rou il.n' t!ivy in... our Crlenils.
Jt'i'(.C'.illi.)',
. .KsctbcTB WSSIstt.
I oci xl.t y Z
u.roi below City Hall.
Ail ol.i.;. (,,t tv) U.H wiil liavo our
t -r . i r i ; .t i.tlwiit , iokI l,o de.llvored to
'' I"1 ' 1 ' i'ity witliout delay.
'i ''i'S ''"1 " t i":.ii;i!vteu ! in every
':! joiOilwfp
THIS
crs L Ivlerchants Bank
3EW 3ERNE, N, C-
Organized one yiar to.
CaI'ITa!. Sliii K ,
lividciid
Surplus ,
I'luliiluvd I'i ulif-,
ST.',((M).(IO
.t.7"0.0(
-,Ol(.(0
I'r lCi;iI:; .
1- H. C'-tli-h, I'rosident.
w. s. i'iimivi . i,. Y-co-President.
1. V. Kkwkv. Cftflhior.
A. H. I i'vel: , . . Toller.
i;;i ixnoiia .
Win. t lv ! H iviletiar,
J. V. St.v.i.v, V. S. Chad wick.
Join: Si:t, r o. Marks,
L. H. ' r.ii.r, i:. B. Hacklm.n.
I le'.vji. r:. for. Nil h. I ovin
( ollecti'i."
a pp-ri&liy. fe-i i
1. A i.i.iA.N, l'p. THUS. l).MP.Lii,Vite Pres.
C. 11. R0I1ERTS, Cashkr.
The National I'ank,
Or NEW BZr.SE, N. C
Is(K.:uT..!iirr.D
Capital, - - $100,000
Surplus Proiifi, - 08,108
I'U'.ECTORS.
Jas. A. P.i.yaN. Twos. Daniriji.
CMAM. H J'.iTAK, J. 11. IlAl KL'l'UN.
Alex &!;:.i.hii, I.. 1 1. iivi:y,
(i if Hjucr.Ts.
Annual Meeting.
I New II, me Imnrnved (,otLnn
Ui:r.iiii Coiiipny will hold their An-
nu'il Morklmldrrs Wm tin nt ollioe of
IVhioVr.. lit a nr., V.'!nesdar, 13
July, 1
W T. I,I HUU3.
j'
1 1 1
Sec. and Treas.
igEnnery
?
MKS. 11 B. LANE,
Mnl lie St , nn.ui.ite I..ii.tint Clliurch.
3priDg and Summer GcocL?.
A I, ill line of Millinery in nil tho latest
Htjlrs. :is iiiinilKDine and an olioap as can
I'O bought in tlio city.
Also. ,i nico lino of IjicoH, Kmhroider
irs Ladies' VctH, Ladies' and Children's
Hose, .MittK, BeltH, cto.
Tlio pnblio generally aro most respect
fully invited to call nnd examine her
stiHik and compare her prices with those
of any In tho city or cliowliere.
Henry H. Bryan, Jr. M. II. Howard.
BRYAN & HOWARD,
i;kni:ual agents
Life, Fire, Marine and Acci
dental Insurance,
Jc23 d 1 in Nuw Beukb, N. O .
Hew Store! Hew Stock!
And Oceans Of It!
I havo risen from tho anlies, and again
offer my fiicnds
Fine Groceries, Ship Chan
dlery, General Run of
Dry Goods, Boots,
Shots, Etc.
wholesulo or rotail at lowest prices.
Call nnd cxmlno my goods. They
cannot bo excelled.
A lot of Coffee ut S oenta per pound
tobacco 10 cents, snd other great bar
gains In slightly damaged goodt saved
from the fire.
J. F. TAYL0B.