1 HE j. - t VOL. XL-NO. 105 NEW BERNE, N. C... WEDNESDAY. JULY 27, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. r Daily JOTTRX A .a r BUSINESS LOCALS. WANTEDTo lent a Dwelling House in a pleasant part of city. jy2Gtf - Barbinoton & Baxter. jjQ AAwiU bo paid for the latest VVwatormclon in North Carolina. Must wcirIi as much as 70 pounds. ; jlw Address this Office. . WAVEIV.Y and COOPER'S Works lor r.lo i Ibirnain. Eight and Ten Volum-a n'h. New, handsomely bound, kd1 Ur-o clour print. j83t HUNYADl Jmoe Mineral WRtor, the bent Natural aperient. For salt) by Ja& Rbdmonii. RD V. JOKES, late in chargtt of the proscription department of Velham'a Pharmaoy, Aeheville, N. 0., has opened a Prescription Drug Btore next to custom house Bpooial oare Is Riven to the selection of preparations for prescription uso only. The patron age of the public is solioitod. may 29 PURE CORN WHISKEY for sale by JAS ltKDMOND. DUFF Gordon Imp-wled Sherry, for ale by JA3 Ubdmond. DO you need a Crut-h Flat Good ONES, LATB SHADES, at mSO Barbinoton & Haxtkk's. IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN, Burke's Barn' Ale and Burke's Guinnws' Htout, for sate by Jab Redmond. FOR SALE bolts' box or ward robe lounge is a perfect loungo by day and a perfect bed by night, and you oan pnt away as much olothinj or other articles as in the average wardrobe. Yon can Ret three artiolo for the price of one. No extra ohtrgo for packing cr shipping lira. Dr. Talmige, wife of the cele brated preaoher, says thcae lounges are very, very nioe. Price In Ore ton, $10. $12, Raima $13, U, Kaw 911k, $20,825. Bilk Brooatelie, 925. 830. Terms 10 per oent. dlsoount oash with order or half with order balance CO daya. - ALFRED COLES. Orand and Myrtle Avenuse, Brooklyn, N. Y. 7 AAA CIGARS at very low I OaUU U figures to wholesale and retail trade for sale by Jab Rbdmokd. GARRETT'S COGNAC n HANDY need very much in the sick room. For sale by Jab Rhdmowp. 1?1TE Hundred pairs of Rubber Shoes for children, 10, 121 and IS cents per pair. BIQ IKE. Vf I8U. SACRAMENTAL, PORT and 11 lrl 8CUPPERNONO WINES fer sale by Jas. Redmond. rVUFFYS MALT WHISKEY for LSMedicinal use. for sale by jn6 Jas. Redmond I' CALVIN SCHAFFER'S WILD CHERRY ROCK AND- RYE, put up expressly for throat and lung dig rases, for sale by Jab. Redmond. Wbaysb ia not in it. Will you take Cleveland or Harrlsont That's the question- Dr. Moxt sees no hope for Re publicans in North Carolina, but by a fusion with the Peoples' Party. Dr. Mott, Boss Republican, asks, "what conscientious Third party man. his main interest being the financial question, would prefer Cleveland to Harrison! PUKSIPKNT MClVEB, Of the State Normal bouooI for white girls aays that nearly alt tho ojatnies have applied fur scboUrahipa, and that all applications mint ba ia his hands by Angost 1st. ' IT seems -that the Peoples' party " is not to be oonsulted on the fa sion question. The North State ays: "The question of fusion will be decided by' the Republican . " State Executive Committee at its special called meeting next Thurs day." A. FORCE bill emanating from - the Republican party.! simply a declaration of war opou the white people o( the South. Fortunately - auolt oppressive uieastiroi Hgiinst the liberties of the people aro not Indorsed or approved by a great - body of people of I bo other States of the Union, and the raoit of them will vote against lc and for Cleve land. New Orleans Li. Picayune V Pbemium lists for the State fair y v -are distributed over the oity yes , ' terday. . Mention is made ia the list ot some of the many attractions whloh will be at the fair, such as .v "Pawnee Bill's Wild West" Show, Raleigh's Centennial Celebration, typical display of birds and pet an mala, tournaments, exhibit; of fine paintings by State artists and the like. (The coming fair is going to De a success Witn longs novns on 1U Raleigh people should read the list, and . then when writing to frienas elsewhere la the State, tell them all about the big time to be bad so thoie friends may begin to - get refidy to come. News and Ob' , server. . '' : IN these times of tender-footed I nor 3 nnd easy speaking and con c'.".:..tion and surrender, there is one mat tor which some of the Dem ooratio Democrats of North Carol I na would like to have distinctly understood, and that i th it men wearing the labol of the party and i T.'pg for office ia lis name this i "a cxrootoJ to g'irt the party and its. nominees from President down. There may be some candidates who think they cannot afford to carry Cleveland (great heaven!) and may seek to unload him to save themselves. There la in North Carolina a rem nant of Democrats who have not yet bowed the knee to Baal and they intend, among other things, to aeo that Cleveland is taken care of. With these iuou the support of Cleveland is the test of Democracy and they will not hold themselves bound to vote for any man who Is weak or wavering in his support of the national ticket. A word to the wise is saffieiont. - Charlotte Observer. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. It W. Nixon Sale of land. Farmers und Merchants Bunk State ment ol condition. Fair weather again today. Hottest day of the season yesterday. Fal). Lttsser, near Goldsboro, died Mon lay from wounds inflicted two weeks ago by Willis Brogden, a brother of ex-Gov ernor Brogden. Brogden ha9 been ar rested on the charge of murder. A camp meeting will be held at Hunt ing Quarters, beginning Friday. Prcsid ing Elder Rone will hold quarterly con fcrencc at its beginning. Rev. J. F. Butt, of this city, .will be one of tho ministers who will assist in the meeting. He leaves for it tomorrow. llr. II. H. Dowdy, who lias just opened a boarding house in the city, has made a pretty good start. Ho informs us that he already has a dozen permanent boarders, and gets a fair shore of transient patronage. He was in the business a number of years at Bayboro, and his experience, coupled with the advertising he is doing, is ena bling him to tuke a ready hold of the business here. Mr. Monroe Powers died yesterday at his residence in this city of dropsy. He was confined to the house with this attack only about two weeks, though his health has been broken down for years. His brother, Mr. John Powers, of Laurinburg, is expected to arrive tonight, and the funeral will be delayed, and if tho train is on time or nearly so, it will take place directly after the train's arrival from the Church of Christ, of which he was member. Coming and Going. Miss Janie Charlton, who huj been visiting friends inj the city, returned home yesterday moroiug nccompanicd by Miss Hetty Styron on a visit. Mr. A. Colin left on a business trip to Kinston and elsewhere. Mr. J. W. Biddlo and Mr. E. G. Hill returned last night from Seven Springs. Mr. Wiloy Jonea,'of Raloigli, a former compositor of the Journal, arrived to visit friends in the city. Miss Maria Cox returned from a visit to her cousin, Miss Carrie May Cox, of Kin ston. Hamilton Female College. . Rev. J. B. Jones, teacher of mental and moral philosophy and sacred history in Hamilton Femalo College of Lexington Ky., who came to the city in the interest of tho college, left yesterday morning to continue hu work in other points. Mr. Jones made a good impression upon those of our citizens who had the ' pleasure of hearing him in the 'pulpit or speaking in reference to the college. Hamilton is the Disciples' college of the South for the complete education of young ladies. Its accommodation are first-class, every comfort being afforded to the pupils, and it holds a foremost posi tion among institutions of the kind. It is the largest fomalo boarding school in Kentucky. It has 10 teachers in its fac ulty, and its substantial and wide reputa tion is shown by tho fact that its hun dreds of pupils are drawn from fourteen States. Democratic Meeting at Rirerdaie. A meeting of the Democratic voters of 7th Township, Craven County, was caLed by J. O. Thomas,- Chm'n. of Township Ex. Com. at Rivcrdale on the 88d inst. - Mr. H. H. Perry was requested to act as cnairman ana J. v.. Thomas as Bee ty. Mr. Perry in a short speech explained the object of the meeting and advised conservative action and harmony in the vunlra Af TlAmAnvtu A committee consisting of Messrs, J. 8. Fisher, Macon Porter and J. O. Thomas being appointed' to draft reaolntlons ra- portea as rouowa; , . Whereat. The Democratic party of North Carolina, hat always fostered and promoted the interest of the dtisens of the commonwealth.;'. Therefore be it d ' Resolved, Tbat we ra-afflrm our al legiance to the principles of such Demo cracy, and pledge ourielvet to stand firm ly opon ita platform. . Resolved 8rd, That a meeting t held upon an early day for the purpose of forming a Democrat cimpakrn club. Meet adjourned subject - to call, of chm'n. of Ex. Com. . - H. H. Perrt, chm'n. . J. O. Thomas, Betfy. -. Propotals.' . 2 ' Sealed proposals will be . received for thirty days for the construction of a Boiler tor tno Atlantic Steam fire Engine. ' For further information apply to the chairman of the fire department com mittee. Wm. Elms, Chairman F. D. Com. July 83d, 1803. tf GRAND HOTEL. Promising; Movement for a Model $150,000 Hotel on Bogue Banks Opposite Morehead. Letters of incorporation are being got ten up for "the Ocean View Hotel Com pany'' with the object of building a first class hotel on the surf side of Bogue Banks, opposite Morehead. The scheme is being worked up with good assurance of success. Tue incor porators arc among the soundest business men of New Berne and of Carteret Coun ty and our citizens and outsiders arc taking hold of the enter prise as stockholders with confidence, The incorporators are Dr. F. Duffy, Wm. Dunn, W. 8' Chadwick, J. J. Royal, C'lias. Iteizenstcsn, O. Marks, Geo. N. Ives, M. Halm and F. Ulrich. Mr. J. A. Patterson who has becu working the matter up informs us that every busi ness man in the city who has been approached lias taken stock and expressed a readiness to go into it as soon as organized as have also parties in mother portions of this State and iu the StatCR of South Carolina, Georgia, Ala bama, Kentucky, Maryland, Pennsyl vania and New York. It is proposed to raise $150,000 tor the hotel and its outlying improvements. It designed to place the stock in the, hands of as many people as possible and with that object in view the stock has been divided into 1,500 shares of $100 each. The notcl-will lc a large one, ana as we said will be on the surf side, conse quently the waves of tho majestic Atlan tic will be rolling at the very feet of the guest and after reaching the hotel no trip will necessary in order to enjoy the pleas: urea of a delightful bath, manifestly a great advantage. It is proposed to connect the hanks on the sound side with Morehead either by a railroad or u steam ferry, and in case th latter is used electric cars will be run across the banks from the landing point to the hotel for the accommodation of the hotel patrons. The hotel will be large and have every convenience of a seaside resort a beach twenty-five miles long for driving or bicycle riding, lawn tennis and baseball grounds, tenpiu alleys, etc., and it is pro posed to place electric lights along the beach for the convenience of those who wish to ge surf-bathing at night. The company will bo co-operative on a feasible plan. The conditions embodied in the stock make it redeemable in board thus obviating the risk of loss. The incorporating papers will be regis tered this week and a charter secured and it is intended for the stockholders to meet Monday in Morehead City to elect officers. An agent will start out at once to visit every city and town in the State and en list the business uicn in the scheme, and also those who have all along been spend ing their summers ut Morehead. It is d osired to till up the list of stock holders quickly, select the exact site with out delay, begin work this fall, and have the hotel in operation by the beginning of next season. It will be quirk work, and will take hustling to accomplish it. hut there arc men at the head who are used to such, and this places the completion at tho specified time among the probabi ities. The movement has our best wishes, and we aro confident those also of the people m every part of the State. Tho hotel will not only be advantageous to Morehead but to New Berne as well nor is it going too far to say that it will be a grand thing for the entire State For Confederate Veterans' Re-Union. Mayor Manly has received the follow ing letter : Wilminoton, N. C., July 20, '82. To His Honor the Majofrofitaw Berne : Dear' Sir: I am instructed by the ladie of The Wilmington Memorial As sociation, in convention assembled, to ap peal to the ladies of your community to make such contributions at they may Bee proper to make and in such manner as suits them, to assist the ladies of this Association in defraying the expense of tno uonteaerate pensioners and veterans, to assemblo at Wright-villo Sound near Wilmington, commencing August 16th and to continue for four days. All the pensioners and veterans of your commu nity are cordially invited and expected. ana win oe proviueu ior. Yours respectfully, Mr. Gaston Mbabbs, Secretary. The contribution! desired can be made in money or groceries, such a bacon, lard, ingar, coffee, flour, meal, butter, etc. The freight on all article will .be paid by E. D. Halhadjtrtantv: -- A number of the leading worker in our Ladies' Memorial Association art now out of the city, but we judge that those who are here will take the matter in hand and make suitable arrangements for re ceiving the contributions. The idea thtt It wished, to be carried into effect 1 for ladies who are sealout tympatbiser u the work to energetically solicit th con- inuuuoui sougtit ior. ; rainouc grauiuae should induce a prompt . respect) to the appeal. The need for th aid it evident in order , to carry out the ; laudable pur pose of enabling the ' urvi ving comrade in arm (number of whom are cripple who faced death on many a bloody battle field in defence of their Invaded country, and "whose rank are rapidly thinning year by year,- to assemble in ' pleasant annual re-uniou until the lost of them shall have4"passod over th river." STATE DEVELOPMENT 0RGAN1ZA- TIOX. Mectiug Called at Morehead of All Boards of Trado of the State and Business Men Generally. A movement is on foot to have repre sentatives of nil the various commercial organizations of every city and town in the State to assemble at Morehead for the purpose of forming a similar State organ ization and taking action rclutive to the general development of the whole State. The Raleigh Chamber of Commerce and Industry inaugurated the movement at its last mcctiug liy the passage of the following resolutions, which were unani mously adopted : Whereas, Through the united effort of the Raleigh Chamber of Commerce and Industry, much good hm been accom plished for our city and State, and it is ltujust pnile that we refer to tho various industnul enterprises und the many permanent improvements which arc largely due to the liberal encouragement giveu by this Chamber. Through its agency our city has been liberally adver tised ; loreign capital lias been invested among us; renewed vigor is evident in every branch of business represented in tne city, and our march continues onward. Other cities and towns in North Carolina ave vigorously pursued the same line of progress. We want to see North Caro lina made the New England of the South and to tnat end the united action ot every chamber of commerce, board of trade and other like bodies in the State is solicited therefore be it Resolved, Hint the Secretary of this body be requested to extend an invitation to the Chamber of Commerce, Boards of Trade, aud other similor organizations in every town and cify in the State, to meet the Kaleigti Chamber ol Commerce at Morehead City, at some time to bo here after named, lor the purpose of discussing such measures as may he deemed ! --- for the general development ol our Stab-. and at the same time effect a permanent State organization. iwsoivcu lurtucr, mat tl.o Mcou-taiv be instructed to prepare a circular letter and enclose with these resolutions to the business and railroad officials of the State. as well as the Chambers ot Conimerci and Boards of Trade. Iu accord with the last resolution i copy of the resolutions snd an accom panying letter, under date of July 22d arc now being scut out. the 10th of August is the time suggested in the lctt for the meeting, nnd Morehead City the place, and as the time is so short prompt action of Boards of Trade or Chambers of Commerce is urged, and iu places where they do not exist, mayors are urged to call the business men together, and in cither case to ,cnd as large a delegation as possible. The discussion of the follow mg timely subjects at the meetings are recommended as of grout interest an likely to be promotive of much good: 1. The question of taxation- State, county, city and town with reference to the equalization of values and a just dis tribution of the burdens of government. This, in all its phases, should command the attention of every piopeltv owner in the State. 2. Literature fur distribution at Chi cago anil elsewhere, setting .rth suc cinctly and in attractive form the several advantages of ditlercnt sections ol the State. Permanent exhibitions at Raleigh's Centennial of the State's resources, a part ot which could be transferred to ( hieago. 4. Establishment of a Bureau of Infor mation which could intelligently and sys tematically respond to all inquiries, giv ing the particular resources and charac teristics of the various sections of the State. 5. Any other topics which may be pre sentcd to the body of a public character, for the general good and welfare of tho State. Wcarc mloruied that there will be a number of Northern capitalists at the meeting, who will be present for the pur pose of investigating the advantages tho Stnto has to offer for investments in mill ing and manufacturing enterprises, mines, lumber and truck lands, etc., consequent ly it is important for those interested levcloping such and who are posted sn regard to them to see that the resources and opportuui.'ics they know of are pnq erly presented. There is no tolling what may grow out of this movement, and New Heme cannot afford not to be well represented when tho meeting is held. We should be in at the starting of the organization, so that onr chances of deriving whatever benefits may accrue from tho developments that may take place may be as great aa any. A meeting of our business men should be called without delay, and there should be a full atteudanco and earnest work, looking to the upbuilding of our city and tributary country. Foot Tournament. ' Editob Joubsal: A fine foot tourna ment was conducted Saturday, July 23d at Streets Ferry by D. P. Street and 8. A. Gaskins. A largo crowd was there and they had a first rate time. Tbcre were, some of the prettiest girls ever saw 1 and among the prettiest was Miss Delia C. Gaakins, of Ernul, N. C . , The musio and dancing began at 11 o'clock. The musio was furnished by Samuel Lancaster and Frank Krisaaul. At 8:80 p. ra. the tournament ocean and - at 4 .80 the royal set . was danced. The successful knigbt was B.' F. FuflcheV. He crowned tha queen, Mise Mary JXorrMt of Vanceboro. . ,, i . -,. , C. L, Broome crowned Km Maggie D. Lancaster, of Emul, first maid of honor, v H. P. WlUis, Jr., crowned Hiss Sarah Fulcher; of, Vanes bow, second maid of nonor. - - - .- - ;. Charley E.' GasViris crowned- Mia Mart trelandL of - "Vanceboro.. third t. maid of honor. D. R. L. Ohltnnry Entered iuto eternal rest r 10 p. in. Saturday, July 28rd, Francis J.anc(iol ored) age 82 years. At an early aged she was continued in Christ" (Episcopal) Church and her life was one of devotion to l!ie .Master she loved and feared. For twelve years she has not been able to perform her duties, und tor many years has been bed ridden with intense-phy sical sufferings, but her Faith and Hope, in her dear Savior, ha never wavered. She was gentle she was kind she was grateful she was charitable. She wus resigned to wait her M ister's call, and died peacefully without a struggle. Athp. m. Nindav, ocr remains weie taken from her late residence on Queen street to "St. Cyprians" (Kpiscopal) Church, uml the pastor, Itev. P. W. Cassey, read the burial service in a solemn and impressive manner. The choir rendered hymns JOU ami in a manner suitable to tho solemnity of the occasion. The pall bearers were the members of the Ye; try i f "St. Cyprians" Church. The remains were taken thence to Cedar Grove Ccnietiry followed by numerous white 'ami colored mends, and there deposited by tho side of her mother to await the lust trumpet sound that will call her to judgment. The remainder of the beautiful burial service was read by the Kev. V. W. Casey, and her body con signed to the grave ''earth (o earth aslies to ashes dust to du.-t," until the resurrection morn. The choir sang at the grave hvn..". Tn7, after whieh those, w ho paid the lu.-t sud tribute of respect to her memory, passed out from the city ct flu- den-it-; the world of busy caret. 'Blessed are the dead who uie in the Lord; even so suith the Spirit; for they rest from their labors.'' K. "Be wfse today, 'lit r'lvt&cLa ti defer Vol'NU Th.U means buy now: Wo have just received from Baltiracn: a satu plo lot of men'd tiariiii rcliie fc. They aro of all kind?. IVttori, lineu and silk. TLcy ere bouulioa aud all of them will bo ho! i ' per cent, cheapor than regular ioOh if yon need any banderol: it-h or even if you do not, bay r.c.v. We have a job lot of Opaque Window Shades .'t feet wide aud 0 feet long, Dxturea and all complete. The Curtains have u IU inch eiit d.idc and tho price complete ;.s only i.otH We have C colore of them. At J. M. HOWARD'S. Children Cry . for J'itcherJsCastoria STATEMENT OK I'll L CONDITION or Tin-. Farmers and Merchants Bank At close of business, July 12th, 1W2. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts . tl;:ii .Kit'. II Overdrafts (mostly hccui. di 1. 700.no Bonds, per cent. 21,112.50 Banking house and furniture li.nNl .24 Due from bauks . :il,!iH0.rtS Current expeuses 1,17 s) :t7 Cash items (exehangi s; 22V1II1 Cash iu vault . ll,27:i.M) f)22.rjj.71 li.ujiui u:.; Capital stock. Surplus and profits Due depositors -iiO.IMH) 09 -1, 750.10 143.743.55 $223,403.71 I, T. W. Dewey, Cashier of The Farm ers and Merchants Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is correct, tothe best of my knowledge anil belief. T. W. DliWEY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me Ibis the 2r;t)i day of July, 1892. Jas. W. Watchk. N I'. Attest L. 11. COTLEIl, K. B. Hackuuiin W. B. Chadwick, Jno. W. Stewaiit, Dim ii SALE OF LAND. A Earo Chaaco to Buy a Fer tile Farm and a Oood and Healthy Ilomo. 11 V virtue and in pursuance of a judg ment of tho 9unerior Court ol Onslow county, rondcrcd at Spring Term, A . D 18112. in an action therein pending, where in R. W. Ward, Administrator of I, aura Ward, and Coder Ward arc nlamtiUs, ami James O. Foyand others arc dcfciidants the subscribes, as Commissioner of the Court, will offer for sale by Public Auc tion attno uourt iiouse uoor oi unsiow county, in Jacksonville, on Monday, Oc tobcr 8d, 1892 That Talaable farm known m tho WHITE D. HIIMPHUKY FLACK. belnic ihe rlral traot uMiiba ana oodvovm in aeea iruin dated Mar1 luili, 1SS7, and ncordud in Mid oounty in book ra, page in. Kuniands VlUaa. place noted tor Its ed noattonai and ouurek lollltle. cn re reaontu in iwo bum uver guou ronai irom this iarm. There are on tn plaoe a g oJ (ram dwelling, onthousea and itables, and Hn U ol pur water, walled only br ih native olar. It Is aald to contain lout hun ArmA and fortT-elKtl t Klttf. about on liar . dr.d and Ofiy o( whloh are eleared. Aioui seventy-Bv aon of vh nnoie.rcd poi tl n ia nott' awamp land. aaaUy oleartd anu drained Thai ,1s an abandanr of whit oak,iWetgnm ana oiner lowiana umim on teeslao. AprqoUdUae of th Nor fnlk.'WfJmlneton and OharloCon Hallroad pa tbiouth the town of Hlahlanda. Plenty or good narl.oan b easily got at. Another traol, to be offend for la e at afomalil.UlUi third (Sd) deaerlbtd In th fiinMln deeds and la attoated about nine mUe from Biehland town or village, ovr on th dividing Un between Unplln and On slow oonnltM. There I on tlilt ptao a small aweuing in a aiearing w no or inn aena. Taera la oa th moil of th remain tng'Sla Iroadred aorea, whloh th plan is said to contain, a good growth ef both ton ti tab r aad tarmnuoa trace, and a rood loeatlon for a country rtora and lorpan ln distillery eonin oe nrana on it. One-fDorth eath.tne remainder or the rur ehas mony la three equal Initallmenta of In twelva and lahtaan montue' endit. With Inwratfrom day of eal at th rate of eight pat eent. per aaqam, or ail aaah at the option of th pmehaMC. ' -I'm wnuiketa atU th pate ha a money Onmmleeloner. JaetaonvlU K. O., July.ww. mmi Absolutely Pure. A oroam of tartar b&iuDK now. lor. Highest of all in Uavoniuir alrenittb. Latest United Slut en Gnvvminviit J im port. Re YaI. Bakinii !'iiv. ,ji:ii '' . loll Wall Bt., N. Y. educate' Your Soy ll :he beat and safest wsy :inu will, the least trouble and oxNMue by sen-ii:R ir.i to 33AU1T2S' ACjLELMY, A homo school for twonty boye, in ono of the healthiest and moHt moral towns of tho Btaio. Thu bovs utudy in the proeencu oul ur.(Ur t!: dir i.lion cf tho Principal. l'4ttcbizoI by tho beat lain ilies. Terms moderate. VViito early and Hecuro a fibim for tho next vear. E. I. HA'.l.-ILS, A.B.. Pnnripal, I,rno;r, N, C Ui-f.-renoos: f aculty if Davidson Col lege, N. O. ; Dr. I', l'orlor, lix' y l'na', N.C-: ilu.j. John i ' i .':in, ' f Charleston, S. C .. Kev. K. 1'. Smith, Biacktock. . C Mr. K C. Hiokes, Orr.1 Oi!ij, : .'.ir V. M- litowu, Cashier Bank, Horenee, fl. (! : lt-iv. 'Jti&lmera Fa-i i , .v imta, ' in. . Sujil. II. P. Archer, if the City School. " hatloa ton, 9. C-, etc. tf GrO":70 flj ,.r- g r tU w W w 9 is w w South t rout St ,opp. (J.; don IIoiim-, For Furniture cf All Kinds. MuttrtiSM'.'i nKi'.U1 tn i.il.:i iwi.l iiiio VHtil. PRICES VERY LOW. Jyl'J d-.wi FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS, Aud Blacksmiths. Having withdrawn lrm John II. Ciabtiiio ( the old In in o., and iur-we-t suto ut iv-li :ls Cuth .u iv In .ill : ! -ii ! I.iacl. IiummI the ltl;'--'- un !i- raven slit ot, for :n ily l:n hint's ataml, wo aio ium 1 kiiuls o'.' V' "in.li . 1; smith WoiU. All our tool.i iii.l in.n-l. and lirst-clas.H in every l.uit iiliir, I'linit , ivc :i With it p;ood curj's ol r.i i-ti'., wo hope to men; .'U-.l i. . sliarn of iniblic p.ili n . -.:e. John IL Orabtrto & (Jo.. j.-29 dwtl' N.-.v Hi-rue, N. ( Grain - Ocods! FsedS BEADHAM & SMITH, hu.'cesBOiH to W. iV I., V . rniallwood. liKAUit Ai:i i;i;s for liny, (lorn, Kieo, O.iIm, iiran, Moiiiinv, li.tgn, Duil.viiR, ll.irrtd (lovcis. li.'inir titiil T:ih. AgontH for I'l'tcr I li'iiilotsnii , t'o'a Sird-. Orders for :u i ili iMil h.ivc II, tuotit c iri-ful u'li'iii ii.i-i, iivc.ry pack.iirn bfi!,;; h.'l I iii-der the stricter: i.u ir ui-- e jnlj Ui.f DB. VV HI . Ulfuts bin pro! aouPr.R i! hi-rvi'M'H to the peopio of N-ivy Heruoi-o,; tuirouudins; ooualry. Otlioo on tliu North siJe o( Hroad street tiotworn Hancock nnd Middle over the I, aw ofllco of Solicitor Ueo. H. Whitn. Ollioe hours from H.30 to 11 a. m., nnd from :i tc fi p. m. jyl2tf Tobacco! Tobacco! AT Rock Bottom Prices! 8c. up to 4,ric. for (Imveley, We have the Celebratul Orange Brand Sugar (not acid) Cured Hams. We havo a Pull Lino of Groceries. ;. y , (Look out for Aug. nd.V . . V, P. BKrrui a;Co. Foot of lliddle street SALE, IIVEEY, FEED AND idi3igs Stables Opposite tbs Gaston House Fulfil Stock at Living Prices t! 1 ;ij:m .A c A - . i ' i sr 'h -ij. i id prices ' f-'i a in. nidation, ,ivad yourself of this ii :i chance won't '.riii-iN who havii AD. and COM I-' w ' tender out I II l' I' v . ., ; . th.llll.:. 'I--:'- i. ...a.i i."i, pli-afo allow uk 'i -ay lliat i-iii-i-s -. l iiick aro no betl.i'i an-l t!i,,t now ii tho aeocjiteil limo fer tin 'in lii i-iD.ii that they nro our friends. HseLttiuru S Wkl titgway Ik Clmrchill, Slachiaist'a Supplies A Bpeci &Lt y ! JUiVKN STREET, One floor below City Hall. All nn!i'!-! 1 t- n- will liavo trui r prompt ;i1lri!ti-'i, hhI h' ilcllvtMtMl to iriv p:trt n the my ,tlr'H( thilay. lalily ;itnl jm : i -; t;ii:uaiit'0l ill every i;U dun. ji'II) iJw fp wSvurQllkStockl Aud Oceans Of It ! 1 1- .11 t: mis mi the ami H'lii F'inf: (jlrocrrivs, Ship Chan dlery, 'Jenrral Hun of Dry Jood8, Iloottf, bhocs, Etc. wll"!--i-.Vc ); r.-l.nl .it l.iwest p: ( .l'l .:. I i innul he e H:miih-ll.-.l. 'I'll ' A h.t hi' r ib.aeco 10 ill ' at 'i .'eiit.1 n I p.inliil, la iits, ami other frre.it l-ar-;htly damaged floods saved L'ains m sli; from the fin J. F. TAYL0B. Kay. neighbor, what's the fjtronbU with you? Didn't yon tret tha nomina tion? No, hut I got a pair of Cart Wheels that don't suit me, and now J. O. Whitty & Co. have just sot In a mipply of thono ('olebratcil Tennessee Wheels. lam nlwaya doing Just what I ought not. Tukn my advice and go at onoa to Whitty 'r nnd f?et a pair of the Tea neeseo Wliei Is and you oan smile if I can't. Forjtent. The rooms over the store of Disoawajr ft Churchill (next to city hall) are for rent. Apply to jyl2if J. E. I.4TIUM. 250,000 BRICK BEADY FOR SALE! Cheaper than any other Mar can Furnlih Them. I've KQjt 'cm and want to aell 'em. K Apply to v v v;.-j;:r;U W. P-BiniRU8, Mow.Berne, or : , ' i m ' M. 'PORTElt, Itlvenlslp, " inoTdtf '. ' XI A 1 hn T'i mi---1 : i wit.'i . . .- , -, e.omo il. ii, I',, .-i , "i t--l t II ; -, '.-i i!, o -I. :i -.. To thu-e ! -.'ii , ,,-1 appreciated ,,ur '.i-i-i-m! i :i . -, .i

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