The Daily 1 VOL. XI.--NO. 92 NEW BERNE, N. C. SUNDAY, JULY 17. W):l TlilCE 5 CENTS 01 BUSINESS LOCALS. will lie puid for (lie lajgeat 'watermelon in North Cnrolina. Must weigh as much as 70 pounds, jlw Atldrcsi this Office. WANTRD Agents for lif-d of Cleve land &Slvenson. Oilioml edition. A tMiahul of money witiiin reach Aot quick. Out lli v5 oih. free with good rrtrt no-a. K . (luyton, Baltimore, Hold 50 fit A l v U I. Haiivuy Co . 808 E. L'Xitwtoii St , Ultiiiu re., Ml. jnlyl2iilw WAVERI.Y and OOOr-ER'H Works (or 8la v u ifMrRiwn. Kight and Ten Volura each. No v. handsomely boaod, nd large i'.!.mr print. jH3t HONYADl Janoa MiuarsI Wator, the best Naturnl nperient. For vale by J as. Urpmond. 1) D V, JONES, lam in ohargo of the prescription department of Pelnam'a Pharmacy, Anheville, N. C., haa opened a Prescription Drug Store next to ooetom honim. Speoial care ia given to the aelection of preparations for prescription una only. The patron ga of the puhlio is solicited. mnj29 PUKE OOKN WHISKEY for sale by J A3 Redmond. D TTFIT Hordon Imnortnd Hhorrv. for sale by Jas Rrdmond. DO you need a Orunh Uat Good ONK8, LATK SHADES, at tu20 Baurinoton & Hax run's. IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN, Burke's Bbdr' Ale and Hurke's Uuinnesa' Hiout, for aale by Jar. Redmond. 1 OU SALE i)olen' box or ward robe lounge in a perfect lounge by day and a perfect bed by night, and you can put away as much ciolhintc or other mucins an in the overage wardrobe. You can get three articles for tho price uf one. No extra nhtrs-o for packing or hipping lira Dr. Talinige. aifp of ihtt culti brated preaoher, havh iheso lounges art? rery, very nice. Price in t'reton. ill), yli, Raime $13. f H, Raw Silk, 20, Wi, Silk Brocalolle, ?25 t'ilO. Terms 10 per cent, (line.- urn melt ilh order or haif wiih .i I-r le.knae I!1) days. AI.FUK'H'Ol.l-M. Grand an.i Myrtle ,vnu-ii, BrooiM u. M Y r AAA H11AIS si lov. figures to a-Loli-wilo and retail trade for hhIo by J ah Hkdmond. G 1 ARRETT'S COON AC HI! ANDY used very D,tr:h in the I? room. l or sale by Jas KKPMONp. LiMVE Hundred pairs of liubbvr Shoei for children, 10, 12 i and 15 eonts per pair. H1U IKE. fI81I. 8ACRAMESTAL. PORT and 1H SOUPPERNONG WINES for sale by Jas. Redmond. DUFFY 3 MALT WHISKEY for Hedioinal use. for salo by jw36 Jas. Redmond. I CALVIN SOIIAFFER'S WILD CHERRY ROCK AND RYE, put up expressly for throat and lung dia- a, for aalo by Jab. Redmond. The Miuntwota People's party convention nominates ti Btato tick et. Tns British Sunday -School Un ion reports 0,001 schools, with 152, 977 teachers and 1,531,132 schol ars. TlIB Qai.l rpvolutintii.sta have again come to the front in Texas and Federal troops are ou tho move to soattor them. Cleveland and Stevousoa will bo formally notified of their nomi nation at Madison Sqnaro Garden next Wednesday. The State Democratic executive committee met Thursday and de cided to open the campaign in ten days and to pat fifteen speakers in the field at once. Mb. Cleveland docs not boo . Low ex-Seoretary Whitney can decline the chairmanship of the ' executive committee in lAco of the universal demand of the party. No ware on the great ocean of time, when once it has 11 jated past na can be recalled. All wo can do Is to watch the form and motion of the next, and lajuch upon ic to try, In the manner our best judg ment may suggest, our strength and kiU. Gladstone. It is always a ohoioo of masters to which Christ ia urging men. It is not by striking off all allegiance, bat by finding yonr Lord and serv ing Ilim with complete submission that you can escape from slavery. Then give yourself to him oom pletely. Let him mark you as Ilia by whatever he will. Philips Brooks. V , I I If it be true that the "corner stone ot the Common wealth is the . hearth-stone," how important is the work of every woman, even in that sphere of family life which many are tempted to despise as , too narrow lor their energies. , Every woman should indeed, aim at doing good in wider regions of : life, and should endeavor by the . Irresistible force of sweet and silent Influence, If In no other way, to raise the whole tone cf national thought and oonduot. Bat even if ' a woman, whether married or an .married, be "never heard of. half a mlle from home,'V the parity and loftiness of her ideal, the devoted unselfishness of her life, may tell with immensee and continuous power upon every member of her family. The bright invisible air produces effects more stupendous when no whisper of a breeze is beard than all the fury of the pass ing hurricane; and the Influence, cotucious and unconsoious, of thousands of women, entirely un known to fame, may go to the en noblement of the moral being of generations yet unborn. Men are, and ever will be, what their wives and sisters, and above all their mothers, tend to make them, by influence which begins with the cradlE and ends only with the grave. Ladies' Home Journal. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Trinity College, liig Ike's column. Whitty's ugly man. Citizens' ISank of New Heme. More pleasure seekers passed through I st nie-ht hound for the Atlantic Hotel. Viiioiig them were parties from Georgia md New Yolk. Mrs. C E. Patterson, widow of Mr. John Patterson, died at her residence in this city yesterday. The funeral will take place at live o'clock this afternoon from the Ilnptist church. The preaching in St. Peter's A. M. E. church at 11 o'c lock this morning will he li Rt. Ifcv. Tiishoil C. H. TInrria (lie Presiding llislioit of this district, who was leeted to that position by the General .'onli-icncc of the Colored Methodist Church, which met in this citv four vears The (tolilshoro Cleveland it Carr Club hint secured a cypress flag pole 108 feet in hngth which will he erected ia front of the Arirus olli. e and a 40 foot tonmast el. li d. making the height of thc pole above the ground 140 feet. It will proudly llnat a double campaign banner blaring the portraits of Cleveland and fair At Homestead the relations have be come strained between the melitia and the workmen. Even Hotel waiters arc DovconniL' me soklicrs. A small num ber of non-union men have been myste riously introduced into the works for work. Both sides arc confident of final victory. Other employers of another Carnegie mill who bad no grievance of their own, have struck, out of sympathy w ith the homestead men. i n.i l aeni (. lun sports, w Incli were prepared for the Fourth of July celebra tion, but which had to he postponed on account of the had weather, will take place Tuesday. Those to participate in the races arc requested to confer with Mr. Geo. N. Ives tomorrow. The Drcworks will take place at 8 p.m. There will be freshnients, social amusements, and other enjoyments calculated to make a good time. The programme will lc pub lished Tuesday Master Ellis Willinma made a shipment ol 375 cattle ticks to J. II. Kilhourne. United States Veterinary Surgeon at W ashington, D, C, yesterday. lie has sent off 2,000 recently and Dr. Kilhourne wants 5,000 more. He is conducting a long series of experiments in the endeavor to find out why cattle taken from the South to the North are so liable to die and why the samo the case with those brought from the North to the South. The colored Institute will hold closing exercises Monday night at the Theatre commencing at 8 o'clock. It has been in session four weeks under Principals C. E' Palmer of the city and S. V. Vast, of Shaw University, acting jointly in train ing the public J, school teachers of the county, covering the entire public school course. The work performed during this session is pronounced by competent well-informed authority to be the best in the history of the Institute. The teach ers have been held square up to the mark, each ono atanding solely on merit. A. T. Dickinson k Co. Dropping in at the furniture and house-finishing factory of Messrs. A. T. Dickinson & Co., yesterday we found the force busily engaged making children's folding cribs to fill a good order given by Mr. John Sutcr. The cribs have both head and foot boards hinged at the centre and' where they fasten to the corner posts and the slats are also hinged, so that when not in use the crib can bo folded into a very small compass and placed out of the way. One sido of the crib ia also hinged so that it can lie let down if desired, for the ease of the little ones in getting in and otit These are features not in generarvae but which add much to the comfort and con venience of users. Wo noticed also stair newela and roil of new designs, and attractive rosettes, corner blocks, etc., which the company makes. To our Citizens w would say it is well to keep home industries Jn mind in plac ing orders. Every dollar expended with home institutions keeps that mochmoney in ths city and by ftirniahingjemploy mcnt for workmen helps to the prosperity and upbuilding of tb city. . ADVERTISING PATRONAGE. Its Manifold Benefits to the Advertiser, to the Medium Used, and to the Community. Good schools and colleges are leading promoters of high general intelligence. Intelligence is a bulwark to Iny nation and country. These truths are now at tracting strong attention in cities and in rural districts; and the cause of education is being viewed with more wide-spread, eager and tavorable interest than ever before. North Carolina schools arc putting on new lile, enlarging their buildings, in creasing their faculties, adding to tncir equipments, and receiving, as they de serve increasing patronage. It is a hope ful sign to sec this tendency on the part of both the schools and patrons. There are now in the advertising col umns ot the Journal advertisements ot ten high grade institutions for the train ing of youth. Prominent among them we will mention our own admirable Collegiate Institute, whose course of in struction reaches from the primary to the first two years of college life. Then we have the Trenton High School, Clinton Military Institute, Horner Military School of Oxford, Salem Female Academy, Elon College near Greensboro, St. Mary's, and the North Crolina College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts, at Raleigh, Trinity College, at Durham anil the famous State University at Chapel Hill. The above is a spendid array of in stitutions ot learning that arc giving tin reading public through the columns of the JomiNAt. information of the advan tages they offer. While these number among the best institutions of the kind in the State llicic an-still others of high merit Among our uicn liaius and manufac turers are some who could, with great advantage to their business, invert more largely in printers' ink than they do, but, taken as a w hole, we feel gratified at the patronage of this kind that wc are re ceiving at this, the dull season of the year. The various lines of enterprises of the city an-, represented in our advertis- olumiis by -ti rling it ii 1 1 wlioui it is a pleasure to di al with. A good lesson is shown through the taking of a full two-column advertisement this morn ing by one of them, Mr. Hill Humphrey whose trade nom de plume, ' Uig Ike, is a most familiar name in all adjoining counties. He has ever been one of the most public spirited men along this line and lie will tell vou today that it pays him well. And, the advent of the double column advertisement of the Citizen's Hank in this issue completes the list of banking institutions in the rit y. Every one of them is now using the columns of the JornsAi. to extend its business operations. Now if every other lincol business wrc likewise fully represented, nut only would the advertisers secure the benefits directly sought by the small amount of money so wisely invested, but the increased patron age would enable us to furnish a still bet ter paper, and standing advertisements from all, even if some were simply business cards would present to the outside world, as could be done in no other way the com mercial, industrial and professional feature of the city, and also that our peoplo arc wide-awake, and the fine showing that would thus be made would be a power ful contributing factor to the grcaterdevcl- opmcnt of the prosperity and steady growth which is now blessing our city. Our advertising rates arc very moder ateso low that the use of our columns is within the reach of all, and there is no reasonable cause why every man whose employment calls for the patronage of the public should not bo u erHwtetent adver tiser, continuous advertising at all seasons 'a tho kind that pays best. It is a fact generally recognized and conceded that a newspaper which bestows due consideration upon the development along all desirable lines of the' territory in which it operates is a great promoter of enterprise, progress and prosperity, but outside of tho good thus rendered there is another benefit which docs not so often present itself to the mind and that is, that the paper itself is an employing industry, and in this regard is as truly serviceable to the city as any other in it. A daily paper may, in tho eyes of many, appear to be a small affair, but the Jouhjial gives regular employment to thirteen hands who are paid off in cash each Saturday night, and this money is kept at home and goes back in trade into the hands of our patrons. The Pleasures of Morehead. Friday night there was a grand ball at the Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City with a regular programme of different dances. It was followed by a water mel on feast given gratis by the hotel to all the guests. Last night there was favor German. There is now quite a large number of capital people at the hotel and the crowd ia gradually Jbut steadily increasing. Be sides many North Carolinians there are from South Carolina, Georgia, Ten nessee, Kentucky, Indiana,1 Now York, Pennsylvania, land Maryland who are spending the ft summer at this popular Rsort'in high enjoyment of the varied pleasures afforded on the water and in rhe Hotel itself. ChUdrenlCfX for.Pltche, lCastorti Church Services. PresbyterianJ Church C. U Vuidell, pastor. Services 11 a. m., and S p. in. Sunday-school 5 p. m. Subject for Sunday night' "The New Testament, how and when one book." The public are cordially invited to attend these services. Centenary M. E. Church Kev It. A. Willis, pastor. Services at 11 a. in., and 8 p. m., conducted by the pastor. Young men's prayer meeting at S): 1 5 . Sunday school at 4 p. in., J K. Willis. Sup't. Prayer meeting on Thursda night at K o'clock. The publii'JJare i-.n-.l-allv in vited to attend these services Ilaptist Churi h - K.-v Pnl'u-. I'oi.l. pastor. Services at 1 1 a in , and M p. m., conducted by the pnstm. Snnday-adnm at 4 p. in. Christ Church Itev. T. M N. George, Hector, 6th Sunday after Trinity Com munion 7.30 a. in. Services 11 a. in. The public arc cordially invited to attend. Polite ushers. Sunday scl 1 at the chapel 9.30 a. in. and at tin chuieh 3. p. in. Church of Christ, Hancock St 1 L. Chcstnutt, Pastor, Services at 1 1 a in. and 8 p. in. Subject fur evening service. "Saved by calling on the name of the Lord." Young men's pMyeriueetinir at 9 a. in. Sunday school at ;i .'10 . m. Prayernieeting every Thursday ninht at 8 p. m, A cordial invitation is cUcndcd to all to atteud these service. Sunday service Hancock Stn-it Mctlw dist church. Sunrise meeting (i 1 11 a in., and 8 1-2 p. m.. preaching pastor, ltev Jim. 1- Butt. Sinini; : I J to 1 p in Mmila', Imnl at 1 1 1. tii Suuar Hill '. I i-ervie. . lervbodv in vited. Large crowd hav. I al- , :hi- ,iit ing. IN lie -llade. inn, ' M f I lurk. A Mi-i lin:: All lili II an in it, How lilies (iron. We domincii.l tin nil., in sensible article from tin j,en e,on a t Dr !:. M.iieh. i i,i n-, Perkins, cotitributi ,1 ;. tin City News to the ,tt, nti crs: The growth ut am (own oi city de pends upon the eiiti i i by wliich such a place is su-taiii'-d. (,'itii-. that grow arc alwius bitsi laeiJ A city nl idler-would In a.uiio-ity. I'laa have stopped growini' tuiin-h su. I. c'nai actcrs as those w ho ' i"',inge around" in idleness. As you truvet about in the world notii e carefully the towuo yon I'ass through. If every body is busy the place is thriving, and will be likely to grow, but if there arc many idlers, "lo.i! ing around" the placi is don.- ei.,iin;' or growing smaller. To boom a place -u. . i-fu!ly tin- p.... rile must increase tin nuinbi r ,1 :'s n terprises. One permanent enterpii-t which employs .'ti operatives wiii sup port 100 population. Five enterprise.-. employing 20 operatives each, will sup port a population ol duo peopic. .-v. a- ni'v entenirises arc i anted tuey call mi increased uumbi.i. .t aoiunig ciuzen- Whenever the population overruns the demand for opt ratives in the vainn'.s brain In-s of liusiucs-. tin re Will be ell. people, or elsi the - 1 1 i u - iabol -eek employ imiit tl-cwhtre. 1 litre vuil i,i houses ' to rent instean m nmisi - m ne erected. The main nasoii why so mauy booming towns have ica-eil to boom is that enterprises have not kept puce w ith incoming population. A little reflection will teach any one that every new enter prise adds to the population that chances for increase makes successful boom. Educational enterprise, always attracts the best population. When there is most intellectual development there you will find tnc greatest ami the grandest physi cal results. Let educational enter) rise take the lead, and not a place in the real. The school house in any neighborhood is in index to the thritt and taste ol the pco- nln near bv. A shabby school house is a pretty sure sign of an indolent people Grand preparations for educating tin children is indicative of boom that i: likely to be permanent. Is your town growing! This !- a coin mon tpucstiou. Another question is quite aa common, it is likely to continue grow ing? In each case the answer is, it w ill continue to crow as long as new enter prises are planted in its bound boom successfully and permanently then. all parts interested should make it their study to encourage every new cuicrpnsr of a laudable nature, Knowing mm m emnae in enteriirise always means in pniflin in nonnlation and an increase of intelligent and busy population is only boom worthy ol our solicitude tin "He way."- there a -Cbabbk will and wisdom funis a In othe'r words if you have a will lo ouy, bring your cash along and we'll show you a way a way to buy your Clothing Cheap. At tins time of yeai when our stock is broken you can buy Suits cheaper than at any other tune. Wc have just received by Express a lot of Black Cadet Bows. Such as are worn mitb the hicli turn down Collars. Late style leather Belts in Black and Kussctt Don't forget our line ot sample Goods. J. M lIDWAm) Southern Building and Loan Assocla tion. A mcetinu of the stockholder of the Southern Buildinirand Loan Association will be nelu at mo oince oi .-11111111011", Gibbs at 5 p. m. Monday for the purpose orcamzieg at ".ocai Jioani. 0 I' A tllTlll- Agent To Let, Six rooms on Middle street, for seven dollars and fifty cents per month. Apply or address WALK IN OFFICE, jul 15 lw Ncwbern, N. C, Children CrJorPiteherV Castork Coining and Going. Miss Jutia Jordan C , who has been vi. "' Wa-iun. iung hi Mi Hancock's, left y.-t-. visit relatives i:i Miss i:ii,, Kl been visiiicg ;,t y... turned to her imn 'ii Miss Lena Gh mi. ing at Mr. l . .1 llai home at Cove Miss Maggie Wk spending sonte iiiee a thl'mie'ii en mill, 1 M- pas- i:- 1 in 'nam. i i of. ( u bus:i:i T. Am, r hit- '.mine at l.:t ,! ! .. .', lein Mr. fhas. ".ci. list- :i . t family to Uti.ufoi't ti -jn-,ni lb" will return torii.Tnw - I. Mr. C. P How,- ,,: i! Railroad who hti? been in ti .lays left with hi- - it. city a !"i punt l. I," n MP't ,a.. l-it time at the Atla-,: I ' t . : . Miss Haiti' l)ii... it ii.. ! ing .m;s UtiH l-.v i a i ..i iveloi K ai 1 1 in p. inii -i I ' a visit Mrs. Mark . and hiidi to spend come time night. Mrs. Kivt l 1,,-a 1 T!m. 'In n passed i li - I n purpose. Mr.-.. G K llagbj lett to i - I thcr Mr. ;. , . f Ji-.ii:.,,! .Mrs I!. Wind,- and chihli ,n i IV, mi a visit '." iclativcs at fioata" One Million Hollars. ' e. Millimi ll.-Uar.- I" Luc A, pi; "I addles- iV'Ai In' IN i i-'I nil I-. N- Mb- I l il Children Cry for, PitchcrJsCastor'a HWITY COLLEG J Uuhham, North OhiiuIina ftl N"W liuil.liiiHit. Alt ii,i"lTt, iniri'"V'lni"nt''. Kl-ire-IicIiIh l,ul.-rt"Tfv I, la -tr "., -(. un, 1 1-alt Id ill an.rtt.-. l.iiiL-.- un .iiii.Im Siir-Ti.r fi lit, ' J'. ' ,a I, -In In fcu it l.'luk, tin I, I Suu, t. imr'1. i.-i. 1 1 "t " ilim u hi il,i- 1 1 I bxpi-iiHi-M ),, fr'i.r cataAfWu Hslr.M J'.ltn l.'i.jnltltjk Cr,w.'ll. 1 r-it Hay. uBiahbor, what's tha trouble wil l you' man t ) ou Kft tuu ao&.i:t& tion ' No, but I got a pur ot Cart Wheels that don't suit 111 .1, and now J.! C Whltty & Co. have just not In a supply of those Celebrated Tennestco Wheals I am always doing just what I ought not. Take my advice and go at onoe to Whitty's and got a pair or the Ten nessee Wheels and yen can Fruited I can't. What All Want To Kaow 13 CONTAIN!' I ' IN T Iii: Popular Atlas q! the W0BL0. Complete in every feature, containing Mapa of every country on the Globe, full Mapa of tho United H tales, and separate Mapj of each otate anil tern toiv. History of the World. Kvontd from the TIME OF ADAM TO THE YKAU lf'Jt). A Hit of every Piml Or)!cti. Kxpresa, Tole Rrftprt utttl Toleptiiitiii lllll'-e In tile Unlli'il HtH'ed. The piitllal l.'tl ol every City pint Village 111 tno utoioii niRios 01 .. ami over. acrorilltiK to Hie oeiiHii or l-!i,i. un,l innclt more useful inrinniallim of gretit value to every oni. All lit all. Hie Hiout uaefttl and cheapest Hoik ever oltiMtHlto the public The price will ArtTUMHli yon. WM. L PALMEIt, Agent. jyl31m Grain I Seeds' Feed I BRADHAM & SMITH, snceeasors to H. V, & R. W. Smallwood, UEAPyL'AlM'KUd FiiR Hay, Corn, liice, Gate, Urau, IJominy, Hags, Hurlitps, nurrcl Govors. Bagging and Ties. Agents for 1'eter llenderHon Go's Seeds. Orders for seeds will have tho most careful attention, overy package being Hold tinder tl-.o strictest gtinrantee. julylOtf HEW LOT OF Beat Brands of Hams. Shoulders, Corned Beef, Boneless Codfish, Pure Lard. New Butter. West India Molasses, Vanilla Syrup, Pure Apple Vinegar, LUCAS & LEWIS. pull mm iS il JI booiutolw Pure. po i'. tSi r. ..-cnith. ;-,..-,( AV- . '.VVd Off. Jiii t.. . 'II;-. me & Clmr. ! rent. :.nsosw ay M) are for .11 ELI elfj LOCATED ON N. C. It. K. i!t?i;;iiit in l -ii' !: ..II ; Faeni- ty "t t wulv" M.t :. ! iirriciilimi ennui o! I nil, I I ( OlllllM'l . i.ii. MornU ! Slti'li-iil i n t ;- .... (l.,.u , - j t.rin1- i ' ' I tn li'.t tlu-i ii,.r-. tint : i. ': .! Apply to i'.i . '.v. s. : -.v.. .. ! n.lel.t. ly dn !f I...! I ' k c r .N . 1 ' ' -'prTarTtl - -s s w iJjL I X iSTS, Blacksmiths. l V , ... 11 ivin t .lohii liawu .b! -, I'll in pur II. ( and h.l-e.l v, 1 -t am. -.in as I' .,,1 v to .1 :.nd n: ai 1 V a, e t:i.i-.cii ati '., ;m:i.,'il we m e in 'in-liv, .M- belt's -tun konls o: ' sin: 11 K lie-1 .. d el I- .'h I . ..... , IV I liai.e w.i l.o; , ... . : .1 shdte of pubii,- pa. : John H. Or: d!l I ael.ll I.. - .'.Kl '. 1;. 1;. miu-n. Tin? National Hank, C-Hpitiil, Surplus F: L-'.i; Jas. A Hhva C'iiab. N. Buy f , Alhx. JJii.i.hm, O ; Lis, - 98,108 ;.' n. I'amki.s. 1.'. Ha. km iiN, . ;i.HlEV, -T8. mOOFLR' DK. v tiiicitt I.- peoplo ci - " oountty. iii'ii, Hroa.l etreei 1 1 lis s to tho ut a:, i ..-minding 11,,' Ncnh nidti of 11 iiciii'tck an .1 e-'i.'rt (:f Solicitor Hnur; from :S0 Meldl) over t,i,j !.-! -" (leo. II. Wh: e h to 11 a. tit., una frooi l- jylJif , p rn. TTT DTtTtTt iX-i, i.iA r iiaO, I , XaIjJU t . Opposite tho G..u,toii Rouse, Finest Stock at Living Prices T. A. Jones PKOriilKTOK. 111. iyl7 Jvtf S. II DUFFY, Cor. Middlo I Pollock Sts., Second II Kir , fuu. door Jn :is;hl ol psns'.tre. Enti.. ice up stair tvoy un V .'. ick Htrect Preparation of Special Medicine3 and Druggists' Articles. junelQ tf J. H. BENTON, M.D., D.D.S. DENTIST, Pernkanantly loon tad. NKWBKRN, f.O. Oaa administered for the extraction ot teetb-wllhoot ptm. mar 29 dwlf Ofllce In Ilotol Albert. .9 With Hfti leather SQUARE .111,1 pliccs f.'i'iiilation, i el: of ihis lance won't s nlm have anil CO.M1-iieli-r urn ,:ollii oppi. 1- ' i : timit -. r.illle AI). M'l'ieeia I i : W N 'ha:.'.. and '.hat new them to prove I' -I 1'U '1 1 imn for .. ' n'u tVicmlM. .at !,. 'n'ly, lYnvtiaj i Churchill, Spcci xt-$r ! CitAVKN ST-IEET, Okie iloor !h-1-.iv vJity Hall. 1 e 1 1. 1 l att, ot 1 - nl nti -i , '1- wad have our .1 I" .lellveied to it y w it h .ut delay es - 'lai aiiti eil in e-, el y jelM lw fp Oaxter. Olcsing Out Sale! For tho ,Vext GO Days We id i i,e out Mumriier Clolbiuj.', Kals, Dress Goods, Ladies' Vests, Gents' Underwear, &c. AT A GREAT SEDUCTION! 1 iave ..at't re 1 . J n Lew lot of Uti ,0 :e I -i.i.!IV n,l ,-KJFT HATri. "lUiUXUTON it ItAXTKIt h ?h OF OUR I.ISLK THREAD HALF HOSE. CchiI ami Comlortalrlc. umm storl llei.. j 'L. I.ij.iii, Jr. M. K. Hon. 11. 1 BUY AN & HOWARD, iiKNi:it.i. ai;i:n I's- Life, Firo, Marine and Acci dental Insur.iDce, , j .lw 1 ut Ni.'. Isi.um., N. t:. Hew Store! Itev Stock! And Oceans Of It ! I l,.n l te ri -en In t'l 1 Is ,111 the it,-lies, und iijoiln F ine Groceries, Ship Chan dlery, Gcarral Run of Dry Goods, Boots,. Shots, Etc. who. 1 s;.le or retail ut lowest price :0l mid eaiiiino my e;,),s. eiienot he e.t:elled. 'I'liey A lot of f tohueoo Id cuius in tdi from the I'm .iHec at ,"t cents per pound, cents, mid other Kical h:ir- ;llT'y 'Itlllleil Olltl.s s.tvetl J. F. TAYLOR. THE Farmers & Merchants Bank NEW BERNE, N, C Organized one rear ago. C.U'ITAI. STOCK , $75,000.00 Dividend . . . !t,7i0.00 Surplus . . . 2,000.00 Undivided l'rolltn . . 820.74 OFFICIOUS : L. II. Cutlrh, . PrMldeai. W. 8. CiiADWicK, Vloo PreaideaS. T. W. Dbwky, Oaahler, A. H. row k u., . Taller. DIUE0TOU8: . Wo, Cleve, P. H. Pallatla. J. W. Stewart. W. B. Ohadwlek. John Suter. . O. Marks, ... L. H, CoUer. . , M. B. Hackbttrm. Beadqaarters for Nickel Bartai Stumps. Oollsotlooa a ipfolalty. fa2l 1 in t,jS-1 1

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