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J 1 HE OL. XI.-NO. 85 NEW BERNE, N. C. FRIDAY, JULY 9. 1892. ntiCE 5 CEtfTS. Daily Journal. ;J31NESS LOCAL". OA A ICE RISD Water Holoai at ZUU J. F. Taylor's. Call osrly. WAVERI.Y mid COOPER'S Work for Bala at a Bargain. Eight and Ten Volums each. Nc v. handsomely bound, and large ctct.r print. j83t SEWING neatly done by Mrs. S H. Oowabd Underwsre and child ren's clothes a specialty. Cor. Pollock and Eden streets. juot.Blf. HUNYADI J.UI1.S Miter! Water, tlie bwtNiini'tl sporidit. For ;.! by Jas. Kmimond. RD. V. JONKS. Ut" the irecnpii:i Pelham'e Pharmacy, Arii has opened a Preecrip i-w next to ouhtcm bouse, m given to tbo selection of for prescription use only tvir'imir.t. li -. N J Tne patron age of the publio in solicited, u.h) 39 13URE CORN WdlSKEY for bbIo by Jas Redmond. DUFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for sale by Jas Redmond. DO you need a Crueh Hat. Good ONE8, LATE SHADES, at m20 Barrington & Baxter's. IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN. Burke's Bass' Ale and Burio's Guinness' stout, for sale by Jas Redmond. FOR SALE-rOolfcB' box or ward robe lounge is a perfect loungo by day and a perfect bed by night, and sou oan put away as muoh olothinn cr osier articles as in tho overage warilrobo. You oan Ret throe arlioles for the price of one. No extra chirge fur packing or hipping Mrs. Dr. T!m go, wifeofihn cele brated presoher. Bays theao Irungps are very, very nice. Prioe in Creton. $10. $12, Rime812. 1 14. Raw Silk, $20. $25, Silk Broesu.lle, ?25. 30. Tarmi 10 nor cent. (llBCOUnl OnHh with rr or Ar hlf with order bslsnoe Ct) days. ALFRED COLES. Grand and Myrtle Avenues. Brooklyn, N. Y. f"" AAA CIGARS at very low O.UUvJ figures to wholesale and retail trade for sale by Jas. Redmond. i AitRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY JTused very much in ihe ncli room. For sale by Jas Rhdmohd. Tiieub is bat one way to main tain the public, peace, aud that is through the rogularly constituted autiiorititi5. If the city, the coun ty, the State, aa the case may be, ia unable iu any emergency to pro tect the lives anil property of its citizens, let the General Govern ment be called npou rather than a gang of armed mercenaries, un known to the law and themselves its vioUton, for the help that is needed. But the Uoinostead inci dent, v. '.iilo it d;ea not ncom to have Wrought the cxi.-ii in;,' trouble any iitv.il er to a solution, may ba of bcm iU in expediting Mm mip)res siou of an institution that rthnuld long biuoo have been called to a halt. Washington Tost. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Hargain Store Half Hose. Agricultural and Mechanical college. Tiie L?sIio E. Koeley Oj. J. F. Taylor Watermelons. TTVE Hundred pairs of RubUr Shoos for children, 10. psir. 12J and 15 coots per BIO IKK. MI8U. 8ACRAMENTAL, 1'UICI' una SCUPPERNONO WINES far sale Dy ' Jas. Redmond. DUrVYS L4LT WHISKEY for Madioinal use. for Palo by j,n28 ' Jas. Redmond. I CALVIN SCFI AFFER'8 WILD . CHERRY ROCK AND RYE, put up expressly for throat snd lung dis eases, for sale by Jas. Redmond. Cleveland and tariff reform, Harrison and the Force bill. The Pinkortons must go, and the Republican party should go with tbem.t. HURRAH for Cleveland and the working men; down with Harrison and monopoly, Titf. latest returns from the British eleotions show a majority for the Government of forty-five. A joint resolution has been in trodnced in the Senate for ad j turned of Congress on tho 20th. The Railroad Commission has caused tho Richmond ad Dan ville railroad to purchase new steel rails for the Murphy branch of the Western North Carolina road. Mr.'Ceoker says New York will give an immense Democratic ma jority;. , This is the samo Mr. Cro ker wb.6 recently mado some pre dictions concerning tho Chicago convention. Ma. Simmons has net yet accep ted the Chairmanship of tho Dem ocratic State Executive Committee but he is not the man to decline any.duty imposed upou him by the Democratic party. is A LITTLE Miss nRked, "who elected, Cleveland or Harrison" W answered, "The election has not come off,"and thon she said "It I had to choose between two men I could do tt in a minute.'' The. wcalhrr bureau promises fair weathtr today. Tne club headod by Mr. T. O. Daniels was victorious in ih ba-o ball game played at Ihe Fair grounds yesterday aft-rnooii. Tho fc ru win 1C to 14. The painter aro Hourly through with their work on the exteriur cf Mr . J. J. Hon ftrdV ti'"" rohidnncH and it is pre senting quite n beautiful oppoaranoj. Thu schooner L. Warren, Capt. Hall, wis attached yesterday for seaman's wHrea acd oaDers out ia the hands of Djpt. Mtrabal Hill for execution yes tcrJay . Aa jou pass by cast your ye at Big Iko'u rpw awning in rod, white and blue. Mr. F. Ulrioh has also ureoted an dnllBnt awnine. Both wro up for o firt timo Tf BterJay. Owing to tho absfsnoo of the pastor ov. u. u. varaeii, uo win prviiou tomorrow in Goldaboro, there will be j services in the Presbyterian ohurch i ibid city. Sunday school as usual, .j p. m. There will ba a looiuro on the evils of intatupo.rsnco and tho morphine habit from a scientifio utauupoint in the Y M. C. A. Hall tomorrow, by Mr. And row Joyner of the Keeley Institute at Grei ns')oro. Two eminent Methodist ministers, Dr. L. L. Nash, of Wilmington, and Dr. L. W. Crawford, who oooupies the chair of Biblical Literature ia Trinity oollege, passed through last night en route to the New Berne district oon ference at Beaufort. There Is a epon taneoui expression of detiiro on the part of thoso wTio know of Mr. Crawford's being down this way for him to stop and preach while in this vicinity. There a possibility that the wish may be gratillednoxt weak. A member of the State Democratic Exocutive Committee reports that there was a full attendance and much in tercet exercised. Mr. Chambers Smith was re elected but deolined to serve second term. Other nominations were Messrs. Push. Peebles, ex Governor Jarvis, Rlohard Battle and F. M. Bim moot- Mr. Simmons was eleoted on tho second ballot. Tho position means hard work and that ia what the new chairman is noted for. Our Cleveland and Oarr club is getting In good trim. A wigwam on the lot opposite the Salvation Army barracks is proposed for headquarters. Choico caDteloupes, the shipment of whloh commenced over'a week ago are now going off ia increasing quantities. Barrels of very floe onions are also going forward. We noticed some from the farm of Mr. Geo. J. Dudley, num bers of which would weigh oyer two pounds eaob. This latter orop bas not had the attention paid it that many oth.ra have but there is no reason why it should not assume large proportloni for it is a remunerative one and results show they oan easily be grown here Ia fact it ceoras that there is soarosly any crop of the temperate tone but what oan bo raiaed in psrfeotlon In this favored lcoallty. THE issue lies in the record of the parties and in tho character and sentiments of the candidates And it is opon this that the World bases its confident assurance that Jhe next President will bo Democrat. . TJK Republican organ calls upon its party leaders in this State for " long pall, a strong pull and a pnll all together." Ia vain! riatt'a "pull' is gone, Fassott had his flu gen rapped and let go, and Miller well, he never had any "pnll. World; The Western farmers who want free . coinage of silver may be fooled into voting the Republican ticket bj the passage of a Republi can free coinage bill by the Ropub ean Senate,- It Is passed merely to fool them, knowing it cannot be come a law while Harrison is Pros ideotu The Firemen's Tournament. Tho firemen's tournament of the State will take plaoa at Asheville, Tuesday,. Wednesday and Thursday, Besides the parade, eta , there will be sixteen contests of various kinds, most- showing the skill with whioh the companies work, though some will be simply to add to the jollity of the aooa sion. The cash prizes aggregate 1635. The Atlantic steam firo engine oom- pany of this oity will be present with their Silsby engine which has just been brightened up and will entor for the quick steaming and distance throwing contests. Tho prizes olurod arc HZ.) for the winner in tho quick eteuming, d $25 for tho distance throwing con tent. A Powerful Thunderbolt. Tbe Lamp Liiht aud the Frco Press givo rematkablo rxcouots Of tho wort of lightning ut tho home cf Mr. L. A. Cobb oi' Giifton. It ii suiJ that no accurato description of the scon would acaroely be believed by many. The lightning struck the chimney end scattered the brick nil over the yard. window noar by wad torn all too pieces and a bed in tbe roooi converted into splinters. The lightning ran down the front wall of the house and tore up indows and doors. After pasting through tho window it tore a holo through tho wall, pasBed down the ball way from the front to tbe rear of tbe house into tbe kitchen, tore the Btove to pieocs and went through the floor into tho ground. The houso is a $2,000 oaa imd tho amage to it is estimated by tho Rent of the oomptny in wuich it ia insured at $500. Tho babv tf Mr. cad Mrs. Cubb was lying ia the crai'a not over h foot from the wall where the l'ghtnicg went to the floor but he miraculously escaped without the alightest hurt, though heavy pieocs o." timber passod over the oradle and were driven through the door on tho opposite of the room and the Dlastering and glass fell in the oradle suflioient so wrap him up. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS C'EEDINGS. PRO Action ou Licenses, Taxes, and w Road Connty Boniln Cancelled and Destroyed-Rills Allowed. Monday July, 1, The chairman presented to thu boaid for ooncellation Craven County ovuu of the following donotiiniitua to wit $500,-bonds, Nos. ri, 17, 24, 8U, 40, i3, 43, 65, 100 and 101, and iv,i5-bcnds numbered 40, 51, 52, 4oi, iM, lu, 4C-i, 435, 109c, 10U9, r.00, 1101, 1102,1103 1104, eJ 1103, tracati iu l.'.o ug- gronaio to 55,400. CjairiiiHioaorj Ciovo t.nu Lrtao to ui troy Ijo i.kid Lsndo, wuioh il.oy did by burning tho datum iu thu presence of the board, register of u6.'t) rind olerk of the superior oourt. Ordered, That tho agreement with Joi). L' Ktaem for tho hira uf NutCie- d la be spread upon tho miautej or this board and said V.be.n id iustruoled to pay 338 to CUrk oi' Uio 3upeiior Cuurt. The following bilitt wa: bilowed. F. W. Hughes amount of interest to July 4, 1802 on judgement in Superior Court cf Gravou Couuty, Jus Nelson vs Board of Comuilsxionors aseigued to F. W. Hughes, mi 90; C. A. P. Bar ton, amount jjdgmont, C. A. P. Ear ton vb board ComajluB'.oneia of Craven County, and interest to July 4, lo'Ji, $100 17; A. Edward Woodruff, interest on judgment iu tbeir favor, in Superior Court Craven County, intorout to July 4, 1092, 152 55, C L Sloyei, Gutr- Chocowlnity Township and tho Tf. W & C. B. K Wa Uarn from the Washington Pro- press that Ubooowinlty townsnip Beaufort county, held a railroad meet ing June 80th. Capt. A. W . Btryon made known to the meeting what had been done in New Berne and Washing ton in reference to securing the N. W. & O. railroad and sail it would be nee- less to submit any proposition to Chooo winlty until tbe oompany and Washington bad agreed upon terms as the passing of the road through tbe township would depend on Its going through Washington. In viw of tbe supposition that satis factory tsrms would be made between the parties above named, a committee of nine representative men of the whole township were appointed to eonfer with Oapf, Btyron and formulate e propeet tlon to the N. W. & O. B. B. do., which proposition was submitted to a mass meeting of the whole township held Friday. July 8ih, 1891 at 11 a. at Trinity sohool house. We are glad to see this display of Intersil. The Ira portanoe of (touring the railroad ren ders it worthy of all the attention that t'omlii)? and Going. The following vi tau hnvi been spend log some time at uoreneaa passeu through yesterday morning: Mr. D.J Whicbard. editor cf the Greenville Befleotor and his family; Capt. J-8 Lockhoart and Mi. T. J. Martin, of Durham; Dr. t o,; .ell and Mr. J. Boykin, of Oxfo. i , Mr. S. P. Mayo, of Richmond; Miss Almeda Eppes, of Virginia; Mrs. H O. Wilbur, of Phils- elphia, and Miss N. Douglass of New York. The family of Mr. Geo. Gren left to psnd the summer at White Sulphur Springi at Mt. Airy Mr. Fred Riohardson ltd to visit relatives in Greene county. Miss Addis Claypoole left for Dur ham to visit Mrs. Leo D. Heartt. Misses Hennie and Virginia Patrick, Mrs. S. M. Harding and Miss Carrie Harding who have been visiting at Mrs. A. B. Ferobee's, left for their homes in Kinston. Mr. A. Cohn left on a business trip to Einston, Qrocnv'illo and othor points. Misses Daipy ard Etta Oettenger, who have been vv-iingatMr. O. Marks, re turned to their home in Kinston. Miss Maggie Watkins, who has been visiting nt Mrs. C. E. Slover's, left for Morohoad last night. Judge H. R. Bryan aud wife left cn the steamer Nouso for Washington on a trip oombining business and ploasure, and MiBS Sadie Eaton left on tbe same steamer for the North on a ploasure trip and to vUit rolatives. A Mid Summer Night. Editor Journal: In a gondola under a May moon on tne grana canai oi Venice has been sung by poets as tbe most delightful "sweot doing nothing" this earth a Herds. Tbo post of today is offered a boat uoon tbe river Neuse tbe stars of summer, the "sweet South" breathing upon the sails and songs of love and romance softly sung Into his ear. Suoh a scene wan vre in some nights ago, led thereto,' by Mr. jonn otaniy Thomas, who is already or edited with more than many men's share of gener ous acts of hospitality. The Inspiration of the hour was the return to town of Miss Hattie Dail, and the presence of ber suest. Miss Lena Hudgins of Greensboro. The other ladies of the pany were Miss Humphrey of Ooldsboro; Miss Leah Jones. Miss Boss Dell and Miss Dail of Snow Hill; Miss Fanny Willis and bar guests Miss Howell of Oolds boro end Miss Edwards of High Point Miss Nellie Walker. Mis Maude Moore, Miss Bopie Jones, Miss Emma Header son. Miss Etta Nunn, Mies Oarrie Clay poole and Miss May Hendron. dian; on bij notes foi 81,500 and ? 1,000 aaohownby his veritiad r.'.xoust this day filed, SlS.CB, John Duan, Guar dian, interest on judgment iu favor of John Dunn fc55G.fli; W U Wutoon, cost's ia Woodruff judgment, 210.58, W M Wataon, CSC oost's in John Dunn judgment, f(l 05; Fennlo Wil liams koopur poor Lome Juno l"t2, 812.50; Irene Cooley, cook for poor house 83.00; R G Mosoley, house rent for poor 85 00; C C Green, medicines furnUhed, poor house and jail .iu May and June $23 00; J J Tolson, Agent, rations'furnished poor for June, $73 29; Caesar Boyd, wood furnished poor house 6 cords, $18.00; Daniel Line, support of Penny Respass, July, Au gust and Soplembor, ii GO; Bryan Laughinghouee, support of himself for July, 1892, ?1 50; Jas A llryan, per diem as commissioner, &o., 11.00; William Cleve per diem and mileage as commissioner 86.25; E W Small wood per diem as commiseioner, &c, 11.00, Daniel Lane, per diem and mileage as oommissionor, 87.20; Chaa R Thomas rogtflar salary as couuty attorney for Anril Mav and June. 850 00; Jas W Biddle, fees as olerk board of oommls sloners, &o, $20.15; E E Harper adver tising for month of June, $12.50; HL Hall, stationary furnished oourt, 84 40; W M Watson, blanks and record books for use of offioe clerk Superior Court, 20.93; O E Foy, one day's servioes auditing Treasurer's account to June 1st, 1892, $2 00; W B Line sheriff, board prisoners for month of June, 885.50; do., summonsing regular and talis jurors, spring term, 1892, $36.10, do., exponse of taking Bottle Watson to insane Asylum, 817. SU; do., turnkey fees, 810 00; do., exponse taking Frank Willij to insane Asylum, S3. fc9, do., ex pense sending oflioer to Kinston to ex eoute papers by order court, 84 93; B Lane, bailiff, spring term, 10.00; J D LaRoque, servioce aa bailiff, 10.00 Jos EGasklll. ten day's attendance bb bailiff 810.00; E E Quidly, ton day's at tendanoe as bailiff, ilO.GO, U T UIoj ardaon ten dav's attendance as court orier. 415.00; B Parson, six oots furnish ed jail, 914 40, Freeman 8 Ernul, tak lag tax list, township No. 2, $27 60 J U Hunter, taking tax list, &j.,town ship No. 0, $27.50; G L Uardison, tak ins tax list and agricultural statistic township No. 7, $12.50, Sam'I K Street examination of Bettio Watson, lunatic 83.00. oourt oost's. spring term, 1892 8791. 09. THE CONTENTED SHEPHERD. WIUTTEM rOR THE JOURNAL By ths side of a nscuntain ever shdc - ed by trees, With thiok clusters of vinea tntci- mingled and wove, I behold my thatched collage, dear mansion of lc.u The sons Of oontuulment "f friecdethij. and love, In the mcrn v Lea I op:B t'rj U.cb of my door. My heart throb? i h rupture to he.r th? birds sing. But at night vhu .. ilui'Ce iu the village ia over, On my pillow I nt.-i v ivtsU rc-sen of spring. Whon I Lin to the founUio fium t'Oi si't soorohing rr.je, While tho torrents dm murii.ura f.ir reaching sound. While the hijrus quii. lU '- k'caort) to quaff the clear stream And the flocks In ths valo lie cxtnndod around. I muse but my thr.uV.i aro contented and free, I regret not tbo s;!or.dor of riohos and pride. Tbe lights ct retirement are dearer to mo Than tho proudest ariD0od6ito to clear ness allied. I (lag and n-y song is the o&rol of joy ; My cheeks gow wilh health like the wild rose in bloom, I danoe, yet forget not, though blithe some and gay That I mourn the footsteps that lead to the tomb. Contented to live yet not fsaiful to die, Wilh a conecienou uuspotted I pads through life's scenes, On the wings cf doligbt overy momrnt shall My And the end of my day bu riMinul and Berime. Oi:;iaw. IKS POWDER Absolutely Pure. of nil ( 'uitcd High I Alt Cdt port. RnYAI. iJAKl:.' St., N. Y. tii-lar Lak;.:g powder, in loivenii'. htronfftb. Sitiie:) (7ot riivicnf 1- v ' 'Ji Wall Kin;,'':. Daily ii!er. The Circlo of iviiiK'a Diiushters will open en Ico CieiiLi l'.-.rlor, opposite tbe post ofDce, every Tucsdily ..r.d Friday, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.iu j23if A TRI E STOUV. S;iid Ililby Ruth Cievi Unid to i You will sail ui ".ult luei " i "J3, Wheu that happy evoiit i-h:.!; pass, Ilomciubir, to keep oil" tho Whi fcrass. I'm leal sorry your iiosr 1. joint," Let's tell tah: I tan e! -r ono that has point , It isn't a fuhle. hut 'ii:, :'VO:v v." by Mi loi in M.in ii, ii-uio U) House "out of .'i wilh fc" Weather Tii'i -'" rTI'0,leU'r gin. up ami prices it.i K'luaru ui'iilinL' for a fnnmhitinn In'U.T avail yoursolf of this tor sucli a clianco won't -'OHIO Oi w:i. "io) ti:r.i:y. oi ' vi ;.,;;i,n, li'tho o of i ur ciiNtmiicrt) who havo approi 'iali'il our recent AD. ami COME ihanks To th, to " i".:i toe cash, wo tcuiler our ' ..' havu not, I'ioaso allow us prices of Truck aro no hotter ''v is tho accepted timo for ,: Unit they lire our fricniU. i.vspoctl'iiily, Jjackbarn & Wslfett. OlsQsvvay & ChurchiH, "Note 01' AYarniii TO THE PUBLIC. p, Mrs. W. P. M. Bryan by her graolous preeenoe gave assurance to soiioitous narenta that we would "oome baok ly, " Tne evening was run or muno from the merry eohoet of the Univer sitv eleee elven br Mr. John A. Arthur to tbe plaintive Dauaae sung py i Hudains. Mies Hudslns nasaonarm inr voloe. eleer and full of feeling. Mr. Thomas who never aoee anyining but on . the most liberal fashion oon verted the foreoastle of our craft into a butler'e pantry and served to bis guests a delioiou repast or loes ana con feotionc. We returned to the Yeoht Club bouse at the hour wben genlue and the stare mount their esnltb, end eald our few more last words under tbe deeper shadow of the elms along the borne ward path. Two. Confidential Interviews. sir. Andrew Joyner, representing the Keeley Institute of Greensboro; will be at Hotel Albert until Monday, ile win be glad to have all who are Interested for themselves and friends to oom- munloate with htm In person or by let ter as to terms, method of treatment, sto. All communications are etrlotiy oonBdential. Private calls made and AS a matter of justice to ou.-ssIvcb and to tbe reputation of Dr. Le!io E. Keeley 's Doublo Chloride of Oiid Remedies for tho oure cf tho Liquor. Opium, Morphine and Tobaci i Dis eases, and Neurasthenia, we varu tho publio that theso remedies are :i .1 by no institution or sanitarium in the United States, except those established by our oompany under the uniform name of "Tuk Keeley Institute " All others olaiming to uso our remo ies are frauds and impostors. We have now sixty Keoloy Institutes established in various parts of tbe United States, where tho Keeloy Treat ment is administered, and toe Keeley remedies sold. We, however, caution all to examine well and know that they are dealing with ijf.nuink iiki'kekknta tives, authorized by us, before taking treatment or purohaeing remedies. The fraudulent establishments us the name of "Bi-Chloride of Gold" imllar titles. The newspapers do not iscriminato sufficiently to know that they are imitatorB, and so put down all aooidents occurriug at suoh establish ments as being brought about by tbo Keeley Treatmont. This Is a matter of muoh concern to us, and henco this warning. Respectfully lours. THE LESLIE E. KEEI.EY U. Curtis J. Dudd, Soo'y and Tress. j91m Dwight. III., April 30, 1PU2. A minslul Anticipation I Reins verv crateful to tbe people for their past patronage ana support, ana thinking they would like ta know something of my former history, I have oonolnded to write a snort saetcn or my life. I do not do this with any self pride or oonoeit, but hoping that Bome good may oome out of it. Many a poor boy whose ciroumstanoes are strained and surroundings are suoh that the futnre looks only dark may be en oonrased to make en effort hearing what a noor country dov nas aone. do while this may ooat me some consider. able effort and loss of sloop, yet I shall spare no pains or time in giving a true history of what my life bas Deen so iar. Of course it is useless to mention my name for all koow. that there is not another man on earth that would at tempt so muoh for his friends, that the same Big Ike whose purohases at 40, 50, and 674 oente on the dollar bring so much profit and oauslng so many smiles to the poor of our land. Tho Population of Now Berne Is about nino thousand, and wo won sav at least one-half aro troubled with some auootiorr on tue i nroac ana iungs, as those complaints are, according to sta tistics, more numorous than others. We would advise all our readers not to ne elect the opportunity to call on their drusclst and get a bottle of Kemp's Bat earn for the inroot auci bungs, inai size free. Large bottlo 50c, ana $1. Sold by all druggists. Saitoh's Catarrh Remedy. A marvel one our for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker mouth, and Headache. With each bottle there Is an ingenious nasal Ittjeotor for the more eueoeaernl treat ment of these complaints without extra Once oi: .i t , lit'! ne A town that is you lui n hey lire iuillilin, woks. l'!ri:tiii. cars, ii''ihIi!"1.- piitks -- In thu. town lues u uinii. by birth, Anil 'i wonderful th , i.r 'i n : . k i: ; II is name is li'' Ike, lu Whew sai.l Jury hut a ln'i p- I HIE NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OF Agriculture and Mechanical Arts, Will begin its fourth session Sept. ' 1SU2. County Superintendents of Edu cation will examine applioants lor admission. Total cost $100 year. Address ALEXANDER O HOLLADAY, President. jOlvilm Raleigh, N. C Machini Gupplies Ail pr.on; :iny p. Ill, int.'t!- 'i.,M below City Hall. id- i- sei.i to us will have our .iiienti'o. mill in- delivered to : i -I the city v ithout delay. a:..l joicey L;uaianteoii in every j -;o dw fp t isn't, said Kutli, I 'r tore. With goods cheap of hetoie, The ':;iioei-" A! lu-ni!''i-'.; ten And '.aJ.o with thei ami ihoii (In Such beautiful hat and iini;j, Ilia- elet .. l i on, n::i'oj . . ill. xi s of tlii:.'. s ho hns ti ide lioiu f th . f.i.-r that I as iKopli- lie' tiOTUi liters, 1 t-. then THE Farmers 1 Merchants Bank r;EW BERNE, N, C- Organized ono year ago. Cll'ITAL SIO( ix Dixidelel jSuip!.:. . . ! l.doi Hcsii IV cimso lo el the 1' All L. li. I y, t i T. W VII, Well! sa. 1 Bah; man, I shall bo like lhi; So jicople can talk Aud wear pretty too. 1 ko ne of the f r as I l .1 that things t-i.it 1 se!l tlietll, olits oiTici.:t l''. TL1-K, C::Aim-i ,, Dl'W'KV. in: 75,000.00 :i.7.o.oo '-'.(NMI.00 S'.,(!.74 President. VioePresident. Cashier. Teller. OUS : Wm. fli-vo. P. n. Pelletler, J. V, . Si, V. M. Chadwick. Jolin Sut -i. ' ). Marks, L. II, Cutler, E. Ii. Uackburn. iledr, iftfi-iv ;or hel 3eving Stamps. Collcrtio-is r. specialty. fe21 lw NEW BERN Goilegiais Insliiisie, NEW BERN, N. O. A HOME INST1TUT1UN for tho Education of tho BOYS am (JIRLS of Eastern Carolina at modorato cost. Faculty coinposi d of EKillT experienced ami efficient TcachorH. SIX DEl'ABTMENTS. Stu dents prepared for advanced classes in any of tho Colleges. 2Vi Studonts, representing TEN Counties, were enrolled last year. Tho MUSICAL DEPART MENT, undor the direction of Prof. F. E. Morton with good ASSISTANTS, affords superior facilities for tho systematic study of vocal and instrumental music. Special Course of Study for Ihoae Desiring to Be come Teachorn. Moral advantages of the School unsurpassed. Bpeoial inducements offered to POOIt BOYS and Gilt La. Next Term opens September 5, 1S)J Send for Catalogue. G. T. ADAMS, A. B.. Prinoipal. MISS MARY L. ALLEN, Heo'y. july7 dwtf New Berne, N. C. Now, said IUb, i, it :. I. :-h. -it by ll . hide. And turned up her no w.t:. ,ih vi i (,'l-ekt pll'do. l'-ahv Mai . tell the truth, I old, th . !on'luiy talo heat yom ihe-tiur, l ut "tiroat Grandpa's Hat" '.' ' Give overy man. thinu efti , tui low thy voice. ' 'Si l .t k l pea iu: . Friends, lend us j our er.r for a few niomeut s We want to call yonr atttutina lo v. 1 : :i o of now things we havi; j -;sl leceived. They coasist n' lo- iiiioi torocl pateut leather iihov.i at :t:iJ ."(). They i.re lu 'cw poll' bosom Hlitrt.s iu i.l.iiu' white niid dots. Madras Negligee sbirts in stripe aud plain. .nk to uro our ilexibie fihoo 1 icon, t'adet and (JIiili house bows. "W ii i to lawn pull's and Star Sash Yefcts. .1. M. HO'.VAKI). S.. fi. DUFFY, (Jor. Middle & Pollock Sts., Second flxir, first door on right of pessege. Entrance up stairway on Pol look Street Preparation of Special Medicines and Druggists Articles. junelS tf k PASO OF QUH LISLE TIlUEADi HALE I LOSE. and Com for table. Jool ft I hiiUy Fffi. 1 lids. D.l.MELSJlte PrfH. C. II. KOliliUTS, Cashier. National Bank, NEW BESNE, N. C. I.NOoiiiouArsB 18C5. Capital, - - $100,000 Surplus TroSts, - 98,168 DIRECTORS. Jam. A. BiiVAN. Tlios. DanikM. Ciiab. S. rtaVAN, J. II. Hackuuun, Alex. Millkk, L. Hauvev, II. II. ItOBEKTS. Annual Meeting. Tho Now Homo Improved Cotton (linninu Company will hold thoir An- nul Stivkliuldorii MootinK nt olhoe of I'refiijent. July, 10J. ol'J t.l oijK. I 10 a.m., Weduosday, 13th W. P. EURKU3, Hcc. and Treas. rjan. Jr. M. K. Howard. BUY AN & HOWARD, t;i-:Ni:iiAL agknts Life, Firo, Marine and Acci dental Insurance, i2Jil lm Siw I3i;um:, N. U. bSiore! New Stock! And Oceans Of It ! I havo risen from tho nbhoB, and snlii oiler my frieudu Fiuo Groceries, Ship Chan dlery, Genrral Run of Dry Goods, Boots,' Shoes, Etc. whulealo or rotail nt lowost prices. ( ;i,l :mil cnniino my KoodH. They ciiiiuot bo cxcelliHl. A lot uf ColTen at T contrt jier pound, tobacco 10 cents, nml other prcat bar L'niiiH in Hlii;htly damaod goods saved from the fire. J. F. TAYLOR. NEW LOT OF Best Brands of Hams, Shoulders, Corned Beef, Barrijatoa i Baxter. Closing Out Sale! For tho Next 6G Days Ws will closo out Summor Clothing, Hats, Dress Goods, Uoneie.8 co'diish. Ladies' Vests, Gents' Underwear, &c; AT A GREAT REDUCTION ! Dave just received a new lot of late style DERBY and BOFT HATS. Cream Cheese, Pure Lard. New Butter. West India Molasses, Vanilla Syrup, Pure Apple Vinegar, LUCAS & LEWIS. received whan and where desired. ii8t. f , Children Cry fofPitcheiftCastorla It will reoelve. ', -- oharge. . BARRINGTON & BAXTER. i V ,w Jt i.
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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