x5 'he Daily VOL. XI'--N'V 127 NEW BERNE, N. ('., SUNDAY, AUGUST 21. 1802. i'iUCU f, CENTS. 'IT ot ? ! --' ' ' ' TWENTY Shares ImjiriivoU Cotton Ginnery Block t'nr sale. Apply to ', . 31 lw TltOS. DANI15LS. OLD TAPEK8 for sale in any quant i tics at tlic Journal Office. Good ("or '.- pasting on walls nnd putting unilcr carpets. tt IOFFEIt my Ilicyclc for sale, at a very low price to sell at once. Terms to suit purchaser. Apply to 8 20 3t W. T. IIii.l. PEAS and HEANS for Kail planting at Berry's Drug Store, a 18 2w. I HAVE fitted up Hotel All)crt liarlier Shop nicely and in style. I invite all my old patrons and others who want a pleasant shave or hair cut in artistic style to give me a call. PltOK. W. 11. SllRrABI). HUNYADl Jno Mineral Water, the bwtN.4iur-l ri,-erioni. For eniH h? Jas. Redmond. RD V. JONES, lute m obKiKe of the prnnuription drmrtmout of Pelham'e Pnarraauy, AhnvillH, N. 0., has opened Prescription I'm Store nut to custom houuo. fpooiil care is Riven to tho selection of preparations for prescription uae only. The puron egeof the publio is soliciiod. ma) 29 13URE CORN WdlSKEY for sale by Jab Redhond. D UKF Gordon Inapirtod Sherry, for Halo by Jas Ubduond. 1M POUTED HOLIjANDOiN, Hurke's ti88' Ale kud Burke's tiuinnees' tout. for ealu by Jab Redmond. 1? OR BALE Uol.s' box or ward robe lounge iit a perfect loucge by ty and perfect bed by niuht, and you t ia put away as much olothiu. or other article as in the average wardrobe. Yon can get three articles fjt tbo pi ice of one. Mo extra chtrire f.H phekioK or Mrs. Dr. Talmage, wife of the cele brated preacher, says thosa lounges are my, very nice. Prioe in Creton. MO, 12, Raime 813. 14, Kaw Bilk, $20, 825, 8dk Brooatelln, $BU Terms 10 per cunt, diwvum cukIi with order or half with order bilnnso GO days. ALFRED OOLU-l. Grand and Myrtlo Avenues. Brooklyn, N. Y. TK ((( U1UAR3 at very low I OavVU figures to whilesale and retail trade for sale by Jas Redmond. CM ABRETT'fl COGNAC BRANDY Total very much in the eick room. For sale by Jab Kudmokd. Yf I8U. 8ACRA.MESTAL, PORT and 1U. 80UPPERNONO WINES far sale by Jas. Redmond. DUFFY 8 MALT WHISKEY for Medioinal uae. for sale by jan28 Jas. Redmond. I CALVIN 8CH OFFER'S WILD CHERRY ROCK AND RYE, put up expressly for throat and lung dis eases, for sale by Jas. Redmond. Debts paid in small coin are marvels of sel(-sacrifice. Sel. Charity" they say, "begins at home, and, alaf! it olten stays there. THE soul has uo pillar on which . to repoNO ho solt nnd sweet us a good conscience. St. Ungory. Bemkmber, that with Cleveland as President there will be no Force bill passed against the Sooth. No o'oud cau so overshadow a Christian bat that the eyes of faith . will discern a rainbow in it. Fen ton. TnE happiness of bomo consists la little things, little kindness, lit tle dalles honeatly and pleasantly performed. . THE secret of being loved is in being lovely f and the secret of being lovely is id being unselfiith. J. G. Holland. Eyeey man feels iitHiiinctively ' that all the beautiful sentiment in the world weigh lexs tlimi a single lovely Motion. - v. EVERY DAY woi k requires every day grace, and every-day grace re quires . every-day asking. What ever your work is take it first to God, Thought for Wenry Hours. ST. Paul had three wishes, and . they were all about Christ that he might be found in Christ, that be might be with Christ, and that . he might magnify Christ. Lather. Remember, that Ilarrlson i the strongest possiblo advocate' of a Force bill. - The iVice Presidential o indidate, liled, the rat ofllce run ner, is tarred all over with -the ame stick. - xbb political situation Is nn- doabtedly improving In the State, The honest yeomanry of tho State are beginning to see through the trickery of the third party schem era and are dropping them In dl- guat. Star. The elements of a manly, coarse do not oonMdt in wealth, birth, blood or Intellect; bnt in a manly Interest m the elevation of the race and In a manly nutmMnion to the government of God. D. (.). IJddy, ?TDl,-!;t whou J( l 1 'c 1-nrk or mm cu rjce, "How far have I eml an inl id H-ne God today!" And if vim luve forgoticu Ilim, if lit- h i iuii, Ixh'ii iu nil yonr though:, thou H;,k LI in forgiveness ami gr.m that tomorrow may not witness the same bio. Toe armor which God provides for na we ought to pnt on. We need to study, to pray, to worship; we neod homo influence, church in fluence,, to fit ns lor the fighting, which we cannot shirk if we would like to. However stroag wo foel in the Loid, we are not utrong enough to insist our enemies with anything less than a full snit of spiritual ar mor, and the approved weapon which God proffers as. Ik the Third party managers pro- proie to hoodwink the publio into thinking that they are rotormers only and aro not seekers after office and its eiuolutiODtP, they should not have Radical wire-pulles openly manipulating the action of the convention in making np its State ticket. Tho public will not bo de ceived. Tho Third party is a Troj-tu hofNO whioh will betray the Domncrat'G party and let the ene my into the battlements that guard the miii'ty of our Commonwealth. News and Observer. LOCAL NEWS. A'A'ir ADVERTISEMENTS. Howard. T. Daniels Stock for sale. Big Ike The Fourth Party, etc. Miss Mollic Heath School opening. Mrs. A. T. Jerkins School opening. The Tabernacle on Sugar Hill is nearly completed, and services will be held there at 5.15 p.m., and everybody is in vited to attend. Mrs. N. F. Nunn's residence is receiv ing a thorough repainting. The work is nearly finished and it improves the ap pearance of the property considerably. In the list of the winning horses at the Raleigh races we failed to mention Mr. J. W. Stewart's black stallion Adrian. He won third money in a race against eight others. At Raleigh, the board of aldermen have appropriated $2,000 to be used October next in celebrating Raleigh's centennial. The management is in the hands of a committee of sixty gentlemen nnd twenty ladies, all prominent in'busi- ncss or society. Great public interest is taken in the success of the occasion. Prof C. II. James has just closed his summer school at Beaufort. The closing exercises were held Thursday and Friday. He passed through yesterday morning accompanied by his family to spend some time in rest at Greenville, Pitt county. Mr C. F. Bland, one of his assistants also passed through en route to his home in Pitt county. It has been decided to run a Demo cratic campaign paper in this city. It will bo published by the Craven County Cleveland and Carr Campaign Club and will present tho true issues in their proper shape and put in sharp blows for the Democracy. It is to bo a 7-column weekly paper. It will be edited by Gen. C. A. Battle. Another delivery wagon was on the street yestcrdayfor - the first time. It is that of Churchill & Parker, grocers. Their increasing trade makes this step necessary. The wagon is a handsome and substantial one, and is a New Berne production, having been built for these gentlemen by Messrs. G. II. Wators & Son. Tho excellent side walk on Craven 8t below South Front which the property owners along that block have been build ing is finished and is a wonderful help to the appcarnce of things in that locality, so much that it ought to encourage oth ers to do likewise. Now, when a stranger enters tho city by steamer and first Snds so good a sidewalk when he comes ashore his first impression of the place are bound to be much more agreeable and favor able than otberwisewould have been. We hope to see many such improvements consummmated. Hare Yon Any Conscience! . This question is propounded to the delinquent snbscriber who has the bold' ncss and effrontery to refuse to take his paper from the office without even writ ing or notifying the publisher In any way about his indebtedness. Is it right, is it manly, is It honest? ' In answer to the question we will only ask such an person to, give . the matter serious ; consideration , for only -' three miuutes - each day for six days in suc cession and if they can come out ; with a perfectly , clear conscience at the end of that time and to inform us, we will can cel all indebtedness for his subscription and give a receipt in full. t- ' - 'V . There are those who are to poor a, to bo unuablo to pay their "debts, but none, not even the beggar, who should be to void of principle as to show no disposl tion to pay that which he is duo bis fel low man. r c , r r r: ' $ c Sunday School Conference. The Sunday School Conference closed yesterday. There wcro several good addresses on the subjects announced in the programme The same officers were re-elected. The time of holding the meeting was changed to the first day before the church district conference and which makes one gathering do for all, and as that conference devotes one day to Sunday School work, the combining of the two will give the usual length of time to the Sunday School Conference, and as the District Conference meets next time at the Straits this change necessarily decided that as the place of meeting for the next Sunday School Conference also. " Permanently Located- Mr. T. J. Baxter, the new jeweler, who occupies a portion of Mr. L. S. Wood's store, has been receiving repented addi tions to his stock until he is now making an elegant appearance as every person who glancL'S in the window can readily see. Mr. Baxter got his sign up yester day, and it is one of the handsomest in the city. An American eagle on a globe with wings expanded, holding a watch iu his beak over the side, all covered with gold leaf except the faces of the watch, which besides the hands and figures bear the name of the proprietor. Mr. Baxter has further identified him self withNew Berne by purchasing from Mr. L. S. Wood a home fur himself in our midst, it being the house and lot adjoin ing Mr. Wood's residence. Coming and Going. Rev. Rufiis Ford and wife returned yesterday morning from Morehead. Mayor Matt Manly has returned from Hillsboro where he has been spending a few weeks. Mrs. W. F. Wyalt and her daughters, Misses Bessie and Jessie who have betu visiting at Mr. J. C. Green's, k it return ing to their home in Raleigh. Miss Clcinmie White who has been visiting relatives in the city, returned to her home at La Grunge, accompanied by her brother, Tommic on a visit Mrs. W. S. Blount returned home last night from Grifton. Miss Nattie Jones Went down to More bead to visit her brother, Mr. Ben. Jones. Miss Chattic Hatsel, who has been visiting relatives in the city, returned home. Church Services. Catholic ChurchRev. Father Hau, rector. Low Mass and sermon at 1 1 a. m. Christian Doctrine at 5 p. m. and Benediction withB. C. Sacrament at 5:30. Centenary M. E. Church Rev. R. A. Willis, pastor. Services at 11 a.m., con ducted by.Rev. F. L. Reid. D.D., editor of Raleigh Christian Advocate, and at 8 p.m., by Rev. B. H. Hall, of Goldsboro. Young men's prayer meeting at 0.15 a. m. Sunday-school at 4 p.m., .J.U.Wil lis, supt. Prayer juccting on Thursday night at 8 o'clock. The public are cor dially invited to attend these services. Church of Christ I. L. Chcstnutt, pas tor. Services atll a.m. and 8 p.m. Subject for morning service, "The Mira cles of Moses;" for evening service, "Love for God, how produced. Sunday-school at 8:30 p.m. Weekly prayer-meeting every Thursday night at 8 p.m. " A cor dial invitation extended to all to attend every service. Thero will bo no prayer meeting this morning at 0 o'clock, be cause of tho baptism to take place at 9.30 at the foot of Broad street. Baptist Church Services at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m., conducted by the pastor, Rev. RufusFord. Sunday-school at 4 p.m. Rev. W. S. Rone will preach at Han cock Street Methodist Church this morn ing at 11 o'clock, and Rev. G. W. Star ling will preach at night at 8 o'clock. Why Divide t The following ringing words were uttered by ihe chairman of the late Georgia State Democratic Convention in his opening address. They are as sound as they arc eloquent. We commend them to all who have been inclined to listen to tho suggestions of those who would stir up dissensions and bring strife and division into the Democratic family circle: "Divide, and divido for what? To turn back tho tide of progress and rend Into factions the pcaco and prosperity of a happy people, and bring upon us the dire calamities that discord must bring to every people who submit to its reign ? No, never f There is a secret curso and special bolt hidden in the heavens that wfliblast any man who seeks to divide us, and who, to gratify personal ambi tions, it willing to build hit personal fortune on his country's ruin. (Applause). Say what you- will of the Important is sues Of this campaign. But to you, my countrymen, to all Georgia, the moat im portant thing' i to keep Georgia where her intelligence, her virtue, and her honor can control her affairs and guide her to the manifest destiny that awaits our mother Bute." : ' . Revival at Wheat Swamp. . There haa been quite large and suc cessful revival at Wheat Swamp church in this' county. , The meeting began on the first Sunday and closed last Friday night, lasting six days. Rev. v J. L. Wlnfleld, editor Of the Watch Tower, did the preaching, . The ringing was lea by ; Prof. Robt. Powell, woo is quite an expert in vocal music. 7 Rev. S W. Sumrell, pastor of the church, rendered good Service. There ' were thirty addi tions to the church. Free Press. - - On and after this date Shaving will be Ten Cent at my Bnop, Middle street. "" - Joim Bbowtj. row Berne, N. C. augOtf THE FOTATO IX MAXUFAC1UKES. It Mill Give Jffovo Starch to the Ace Than Any 01 her Product (.'lMivu The Making of Fariiie or Potato Flour and Starch. Tile large supply of potatoes lelt on the farmer's bands this season after the price fell beyond the point at which it was profitable to ship them caused several papers to .nr,-gest the idea of a starch factory, and inquiries in regard to it were made. A back report of the United Slates Department of Agriculture has an article on the subject by A. S. McRue, Toronto. Canada, in which lie remarks on the singularly small attention paid to the manufacture of potato Hour or farine in the United States when a trade to the extent of perhaps millions of pounds sterling H ! annum i.-earned on in Europe, Scotland, Germany. Belgium, France, etc "The first cost of potatoes is the per manent foundation of success, and what ever county can produce them the most economically must ever have the best chance in the profitable manufacture of farine. The immense extent of territory, the variable yet suitable climates, the ac cessible water power, and above all, une qualled mechanical resources render the 1'nited States a favorable Held for agri cultural products, among which the onversion of potatoes into potato Hour is one of especial promise and importance "Farine is used for many purposes. Its most important use is the manufacture of starch; iu the production of which it competes with wheat, Indian com, saco and other farinaceous substance:-'. It is also used in calico printing, for sizing and foi the manufacture of artificial uins, vermicelli, grape sugar, syrups. confectionery, etc. But the chief use is for starch and sizing. Whether sold as farine or converted into starch the result is tin: same, mi far as a steady and as sured sale is concerned. "While the potato affords crntesimally only from fifteen to sixteen parts ol starch and wheat affords as much as lll per cent, still the total amount . ( is in favor of the potato in the ratio of 2,400 to ililO, the produce being estimated at 120 cent for the potato against Id cent for the wheat. "It may be stated that cvciywhcrr farina manufacture is in the hand-: (,f fanners. The manipulation is so easy anil the results so methodical that ordi nary farm laborers: can do all that is re quired and the apparatus which is good today is good also twenty years to come: lastly the manufacture cau be carried on all tho year round, anil the process of farine manufacture is exceedingly simple and may be .summed up iu a few words. Steeping the potatoes, washing them. rasping or grinding the object of which is to reduce them to a pulp; the sepaialion -by brushes and the meshes of a fine wire of the furmc from the coarser pulp and fibrous niuttir, then purification by standing in settlers several hours drain ing and afterwards agitating iu fresh water and straining, then drying or dessi gation and lastly packing." A FOURTH PAR1V. Having carefully studied and analyzed the Democratic party, Id-publican party and Third party's political platforms, and finding them all rotten and corrupt to tho core, and believing that rum threatens our country, wc propose organ izing a Fourth political party made up entirely of the rag-tag, bob-tail, dissatis fied, disgruntled, grumbling, growling, whining members of other political par tics. I hereby call a mass meeting of such men as above to meet in the wigwam that will bo built on the corner of Iiroad and Hancock streets, on the night ot the 1st of September, between the hours of 1 and 2 o'clock, for the purpose of organizing and fully equipping this Fourth political party. One shall not hold office or "even be come a member of this party until he fully endorses and subscribes to the fol lowing oath : I do solemnly promise and swear that 1 will under no circumstances vote for any man for office who cau read or write, or whose State and county taxes amount to more than two dollars a year, except 13ig Ike. I do furthermore most solemnly and sincerely pledge myself to hclicvu that the property accumulated by hard licks, industry and economy of our wealthiest men ought to be divided equally between the lazy, disgruntled members of their party, so that they could trade with Hig Ike and get more for their money. 1 lurtnermoro do solemnly pledge that I will never be satisfied until this is done. I furthermore tiptoe and draw hack on my dewclaws and solemnly, sincerely and anxiously promise that I will never plant more than a half crop of anything, and will under no circumstances half work that ; and furthermore I will do all that I can to keep my neighbors from work ing theirs and paying their debts, for Rig Ike has no debts at all. - And now, to cap the climax, I sincerely pledge that I will take all of my wife's butter and eggs to town, sell them for cash and trade it ot with Big Ike, where my wife can get more for her butter and egg than anywhere elso on earth. , .Believing that a party mado up of tho whole of North Carolina will be a good thing, I urge all who can taker tho above oath to be prompt and numerous in meet ing at the above time and place. . - - - Shell Book Wanted. Sealed proposals will be received for thirty days, for furnishing 1.000 tons shell rock, dclivoredpn wharf al New Berne. ' Ti-'." v.: f?-'-V"'S j '..f - Tor further information irmly trf i? ; I . - . V ' "1 4 1 -i City Crcrtf -Ang. OtB 1893. 'i - U I 'J. ,4 V Afraid to Hear ihe Truth. At a recent meeting of the Third par ty, held in North Carolina, a resolution was adopteil declaring that none of their adherents should attend Democratic meetings. What's the matter, are they il'raid of hearing the truth? It can be easily understood why the Third parti objects to a division ol time with the Democratic speakers, but what objection there can be to Hie rant ".ml til- attend ing Democratic meetings i- not, o clear, unless it be (hat the truth inav be hurtful to them. "It's a had iluv,' saj s the Savannah News, "for an people when they become so blinded by prejudice that they refuse to listen to fair arguments." The good people of North Carolina, who may have been mislead into a con ncction with the Third party will soon seethe cloven foot of the organization, and will repudiate all such short, cuts to Republicanism. They have too ivid a recollection ot th: rule of Radicalism prevalent in North Carolina and its i--ter Southern States during the recon struction period. They will not, tolerate a Force bill tyranny. Ami they will not be slow to visit on the heads of the dema gogues who would make, them false to their State and section the jud condem nation they so richly deserve. The peo ple of North Carolina will listen to Demo cratic Truth, and will remain true so safe moorings of Democr.u y.- Norfolk Vir ginian "Better late than never., 'I i .-sf i;. liavG you novcr trailed :ny with usl No, then begin now. "II. if better Into thtui novcr." J i.il :it this Reason we nan give yon nonio close prioPH on Clothing, if you need a suit try Urt. Wo huve just, received a new invoice ol lints, Soarfa mid Ties. Now lot white duck hats in They will bo the last lot for this so.ihoii. Km.icmher our ltuo of H;implo goods. Wo have Bomo boys shirt wain! in the lot. .). M. HOWAlll). Mrs. A. T. Jerkins Will resume the duties of her School on MONDAY, SEPTKMBKR l-Jrn, and respectfully solicits a sh ir, of I In public patronage Aug. 21st Iu Miss Mollie Heath Will reopen In r School on MuN'DAY. Sl',1' I'l-.MI'.l.l; ,Vm I ",i Aug. 21-1. I .. Pineapple Hams, Picnic Hams, FRESH Canned Tripe, Lobsters and Salmon, Boneless Codfish, Cream Cheese, New Butter, Pure Lard, &c, :&c, AT LUCAS & LEWIS. Miss Hollistcr Will ..pen her School S-iptcmlur llth, at Dr. Shiver's t (Mice, an. 1 int.-rnh inn., dncing Latin and will n.it .-online hers. If to one class as heretofore 8 10 2 u New Watch & Jeweler Shop On Mijidi.k Stukf.t, Xi:.i: P.u.mh. If you have Watches on which other parties have failed to i;lv safi.-fa. In.ii. send them to me ; I have every facility ..I the trade and guarantee work at, h.ul notice and very reasonable prices. jyin tm i-:. D. i;anoi;i;t. Staple Goods and Nov elties. All who want. Hunting li.r Kings or other Campaign piirpoiies will .1.. well to see J. F. TAYLOR. 100,000 Brick for sale. A fresh lot of nice HAMS just rceiv.-.l. Also, another drive iu ToHACCO. Don't forget the Magic liiie. t llsl.i niiuator. It rids of licdl.iigs l!.. i. h. s Flics and other similar pests. Tobacco! Tobacco! AT Rock Bottom Prices! Wc have the Celebrated Orange Brand Sugar (not acid) Cured Hams. Wo havo a Full Line of ; (look out ror At njrVDoil t -, -v - (Look out for Aug. ad.) let cf 'Iliddlc- street mm ,V L TOYALW&'.'1JJ IIP A?GOiuto!y Pure j A croam of tsvlir h&Uing pou .ior. Ilinh.-Ht of till in 1-RvrnioK HironeLli- Uili-xt i 'nil, , I .S7,. -: (,'..r, ri(,'o nt .';- port. Rv a i. Pa hs ; j-.h ., to-; Wall St., N. Y. J. S. LATHAM Oommisslsn Enchant Him i and I' poll. . ..f l '.,i.-o Di ah l in ( ..an! i -. IV.dn. . ... ! !l SpeculaliM I 'oo.im.i. In ; Liberal , a-li advan ..! I ail v ll I i j i -l : . I'i . . I.. ,! ! ( , I on bl.ickl.oald i .,!;.. . ( '..ITi to. . p, I ' j 1 I 1 culm lllhv (,. ..('.. . . i "MUTUAL ufe lasyM ye. I I il.. ph I .o in o Old the pilMh Ih ,1 , SI'Li I i. .:i '.. : . i,i. , I i Mutual Lih .hiMirarn',! Co 'I . i .'. i i I i!:. . I.. ..ii - .. !'. . . i ,. .. Ii I! i-i-... ..Ih. ..., . . ., -Hi P.. II... k -II. u. I" . I w ill i- , I" r.ivi. n t'ri. n.! in- i III. ili--il h'-ll'i -I I II I , i I.. . "I'I .III - I .... I I,, , t'l . Ih II Friends and lotions ! I 1 1 ! i : ' ' -: i . ' r, j .ing Shop Old Stand of Monrou Powers, ni'l'iisiTi: i. ii . i 1 1 i.i; iii;v:. .h. I. I ':l (- .11-1 - .:-l ill, I liil J. WOOD. V n :i .1 I ' I . ' I I . Miss 01a Ferebeo Will i. ui. i. i. - VII -h - I. - .. HA , -I'I New Gchool. Miss I . I : A II .1. i I;.. ,., Mi . ; ISlinWN Hill , . . ..,' in h , I birt ielt I, in. h..i . . . . I . ,.i .",i h. The full C.i I h ' mill I.:, -in i:.n.k keciii.--. i : :,. ... r i, i i eiin.-iu. I. I II. I'M if ;l ' !'' ' 1 1' I . j :ill. ' d ('Mi ll r'. II. I ' , , For I'dit,. The to in- ov- r t'e. . 1. ;.- uf 1 .i.u.nwHy it Churdr.il !n-t .'ii il. are fcr rent. I'.i'v t" jyl-'if I 1. I MUAM. CLINTON CLINTON, N. C. All lea. In is have lei, 1 .-..lle -eii,- ti:un- inj;, propare.l esi.-ei..lly l..r te.-ehiiii; I repaiat'try ( nurse :t n. tt y . A Heei;il c.uise In ltutk keeiine-. i '..m mercinl Law, I 'oninn i ceil A ru line 1 1. . I'enmanslii, Telfui :i-h , 1 .ii-bv and Typcw riling. VOCAL MUSIS udCALiHLRlSS FREE. No additional est l..i il isi.e- Hoard, VVashiui', l.e-hi-i, 'l'uili-.n, cl-- , $7-ri.0O per bvo monlhs. liiiirorins will cost, SKinn, tII2"., $12.75 and i I .VI. Tuition tor Dav I'licIs will be -I . VI, 8! Ill), :l 00 and l oil ( , ,,.i,lh ror further part icnlars aiUlre i lb. I'linnipal. W. K. BKINNEP, ('linl,,ii c thhn H.cmhiriM R T7ATTVm?T P MACHINISTS, And Blacksmiths. Ilavinir withdrawn from tho old firm of John II. Crabtroo & Co., and pur chased the place on the west side of Craven street, formerly known as Cuth bert's stand, we are now ready to do all kinds of Foundry, Machinist and Black smith Work. .. All our tools and machinery aro now and fl rut-class in every particular. if liope to merit and receive a liberal shsjo or publio patronage. . -. v .1 Johii H. Crabtree fi Oo.; J20 dwtf Now Berne, N. C. Isw ik&sfry Store. "'' "I" oi.l ii -rii in.;, a nice line of " ' in e.r i.i- in. u althain, llow- 0. 1. I,'.-. U..i . I ,,. -II ..:,.i., I.i-ands of ATI 1 1 I N. A, ii d ... ill..).., it !.; and , , j, mill, ally 0"i -in I, I ol h u illi in I i iinienN and a 1 ' h d ' then- n ., . I., lii am di feel ' ' 1,1 -I r :n l- lltl.-l with Classes, ' ' '' ' '' ' - j -a. 1 1 pernit tropia, V ' rii -oi -li-io. I.oth single on-'. . :- I.. .i.i-I ..paired 1 pliy .oi.l l.illhill-. I hoi ll ... I, a Ii .i. -I" Hi. patronage 'I' l he "'".. ol X, u i ;,.r,M- and country, ' nioi - v ii il I iill liiidily appreciate '--Hi' p: 1 1 1 - -1 1 i -r- . ai-.l - id in all ininsae t i.-l. II II II,;, . - i ,. ;.,, ' .11 :o.-l - I I.e. p... . Tli. uill 1 ; 1 i ! , I .- ; - II. -0 T. J. BAXTER & CO., ' . 1 -' U I- Stand. ches! tuning! 19th September, Tin I ! at ' 'in 1 1 . '.o -i: w i.ai iiorsrf Miiliuer. i " i ( I.I-, Set ol" Mil 'I" u. II I., call '. I ' irri:i:'e :ind "i I',m;,,1 street. .. I ; - l ' p:ill ill'.'; i -I 11.11:1 i .. II -11 .... ;. w . . . 1 1 ,- Anyone ! anytime ! aDywhcrc - friend or foe -to clTcr more intrinsic value for Ihe money thai) we are j;iviD;!;. 1:. -i- cn1.11. Hsskbarn & Willett. Have You a Daughter to Educate? 1 !i' M let IIH t ll.l V-m 1)m ( rttHlOKIIfl Of NttHi H.K -M.1.1 (il Milt 11 U N ii I.M .i . TJ.. lMt:-tKt, .ii'm,nt nnl bsMt , in';. Kcii.i... in Tl W'Wrttur. VirRtnla. f. ui.) iii.-l 1 icllm; In h j L IukIIbU hlulU Hll.l I. I I I M r tli I y IK, :') ntu:l niH, Jt Rt imis or motto la, I In- t,i m nil iiiitiii.'i-M for liMHt expenHH, n-Miifil, eicKiint Imtiio, with home ooiil lorlH hik) trtilnlnu. AMh ff nolf-itinport upoclritiv. A pjilH-Hi iftn hhnuld 1b made early hm we w crn n mi 1 ml ifil to rfiiHu 10 I ant fn'l frtti-; u-'k or mom. n.l-trtm ii!Mm .1. A. I. i'AsskOY It S , Principal. Buy None Other Than ON Virginia Cheroots, Best Cheroots in the Market. Puce In-ill iho nanio iw infeiior ('liorootH. - nl.vntol Oloc.k (Vrtiiiciiti'H packed in every Imx bought of Wi.I0LL.3ALU GJtOOBU, MIDDLE STKEST, NttW BEHNK. W. Q Disosway & Churchill, , AND Machinist's Supplies Speci zxt-y I CRAVEN STREET, One - ;door btlow . City Hall. : All orders sent to u will have our prompt attention, aud be delivered to any part of the city without delay. Quality and prices guaranteed In every Instance. ' ' JelO ilf . ,1 .y&vtX Vi 7r fiU I - I i ' "'".-