Daily OXTRN ii Si VOL. XIX--NO 61 NEW BERNE, N. C SATURDAY, JUNE 10. 1893 E 5 CENTS. Ptttt . -N. BUSINESS LOCALS. BREAKFAST Strips, Small Hams, 81iouldere, Fresh Lemons, Imported Bay Rum, Fresh Roasted Coffee, Huylers Cocoa, Choice Tea for Iced Tea, Choco lato, Tapioca, Flavoring Extracts, Corn Starch, Fine Toilet Soap, Ammonia just receive, Very host butter on Ice. (J. t. Slovcr, SALESMEN. Energetic men wanted Free prepaid outfit. Ono or our agents has earned over $20,000 in five years. P. O. Box 1371, New York. MANY bicycles are priced at $150; but there is not a case on recoid where they were sold for $150. Why 1 Because they are not worth more than $100. Yet persons who own such goods flatter them selves that they are owners or hrst class wheels. Evidence of insanity ! The "Columhia," model 32 is priced at $150: and we will give $500 to the person who csn legitimately buy them tor less, ' Why ? Because they are worth it, every cent! Oolumbias sell for from $110 to $150. Waverlies arc worth $100. W. T. Hii.i, & Co., Sole Agents. A LOT of nice old potatoestiust received C E. Slover FOUD tnmo raccoon with chain DUBTV'3 D'lrrhoea "ordial V prepa ration whliieh Ins tioen in uso for many years, with e.it h itisfacti'iu to b1- who have mod it. Composed of Voyeta'ile Aromatics, Astringents, Carminatives and Antifiepucs Pleasant, Harmless and EfTuotlvo. For Diarrhoea, Dysen terry, Summer Complaint, Cholera, Cramps and Pain In tho Stomach. This medicine is used and ondorsed by Jndsre II R Bryan. Mr. W. II Harvey. Mr John R Ynunir, and a number of other citi'wns of tliU and mirronndiii! counties For sale by dealers in tho adjoining c -unties. F. 8 Duffy. L VDir. nod (lontlemen desiring to takr lenons In Shorthand ami are not able at privs-nt to p:iy for their instruction will ge. satisfactory terroa by com mtinic.Ui " withUV Hoi:ttchor, Elizabeth City, N. C. OUR SPECIALTY Ico Oroam Sod.i. is Iho best recklo drink ever put no in Now B run tf Ni'.nn McSoui.f.y. A FULL Mno of Spring and Summer Samp'on, consisting ofCheviotts itlack, ti;nc :nnl Brown Sertfe, Fine ('heck 'liish iner. Iuioort,-d 'tuitions, Worsteds in all grad es. Satisf tction guinintee'l. F M. Chad wick, Tailor. At Hall's book Store. (JO To -Itr.-et's horse Store for Livery. Fmn m.i'Utnr,s at Street's llrsi store. E LEG VST Saddlers at Street's Horse store. DANDRUFF. Itch, Mango, and all Skin Diseases cured by the us ot Duffy's Itch Ointment. For sale by F. 8 Duffy, l'ruggis. MHH Sn'.'ani 'u'.i1; P irt. mid Scupper nong iVinr- f ir salo by J.vs Ukiimomi. I. CALVIN Schaffer's Wild Cherry Rock and Rye, put up expressly for throat and lunij diseases, for Hale by J.s Redmond DUFFY'S Malt Whiskey for Medicinal use, for sale by J AS Rkuuond HUNYADI .fanos Mineral Wafer, tho heat, Natunl aporient. For sale by Jas. Redmond. PURE Corn Whiskey for sale by Jab Rkdmond. DUFF Giidon Imported Sherrv, for slo by Jab Redmond IMPORTED Holland Oin, Burke's BaFs Ale nud Burko'6 Guinness' Stout, or sale by Jab Rmdmond 75.000 CIGAIH at very low figures for wholesale and retail traio for sale by Jas Redmond GARRET'S Cognac Brandy used very much in the sick room. For sale by Jas Redmond. Dr. Sanderlin'n portion is deputy third auditor. V. VV. Sontt, of Lenoir, baa been appointed chief of division in the Treasury Department. If you would have a house when you are old, lay a brick every d.y. B. P. Day. A mini occupied with great ideas bust performs small duties. U. Mutttuo.iu. Oft expectation f lil-i, and must oft there wbere most it promised. Shakespeare. " As a skillful manipulator of free advertising M De Witt Talmage is "in it" right up to bis eyes. Daring May the income of the World's Fair was a quarter of a million dollars in excess of its ' operating expenses. The oversanguine populists who expeoted offl iial favors from this administration are now wiser, if . not more sad. - - Eulalle might be forgiven for betting on a horse race, as long as she won; bat if she oontinues to smoke cigarettes in public, good bye to her popularity. . There's an ld saying to the effect that it is Impossible to please everybody. Bit President Cleve land eoems to have done so in his appointment of a postmaster at JSfew York. :. . ' ' The New .York Uerald thinks Dr. Brlggt Is mmply ahead of his time that U all..; la teq years the whole .Presbyterian body will probably aooept the conolasiona for which ho is to day expelled. The raau that toils every day does not experience such hard times that are said to be. floating over tho oouutrv. Go to work and quit Calking about hard times aud 3 on will get alout; beUer The Sheriff of Sioux City, Iowa, has seized the corpno of a second wife's husbt.nd, at the instance of the first wife; and now the second wife is expected to htm out a wi ir of hiilmas orpuH. The advantage of locating cot ton mills in the smith in upiMrent. The nath lias pretty well Hiven up the point that in most grades of cotton spinning no competition with southern, mills can bo miccohs. lul. With wheat at sixty. live and one-half cents a buBhul the carefal houBewii'e will hIioi';1 bo looking lor bigger loaven and lower prices at the baker's. It is the bottom figure in miiny jears for cash wheat, yet few purchases (or ship meut havi thus far been made. Foreign bujertt apparently expect prices to go still lower lteoord. Fifty -seven waiters employed in the restaurant attached to John Wanamaker's Philadelphia store struck for au increase of wgusand belter food Monday. They had previously eiibmitud demands. Mr. Wanamaker readily agreed to improve the quality ol Minir food, but declined to gran' an increase of wages. LOCAL NEWS. XE V ADYElfi Howard. Salesman wanted. isi;.vi;. rs. Court is over. The Federal court has derided the World's Fair must be closed on Sundavs. The La Grange town commissioners have placed an order for :i t'l() rhrniica engine. The many friends of Mr. 1. 1.. Chcst- iiutt, formerly paster of the Church of Christ here, were glial to see him in the cit v vrstcnlav. .Mr. Colin, of S. Colin Son, who lias been running a beef business in New Berne went up to his home in Goldsljoro to rest for a week or two. His father who came dow n the previous niyht will be in charge of the business duri.ig his absence. Our Jewish citizens held the lirst devotional meeting in thepfew Ilcrne Fire Company room, last night. They will again hold services at 10 o clock this niorVing and will have Sabbath school to morrow at 10 a.m. The first and second regiments go into camp at Carolina City July 'i to Slid. It will be mimed Camp Iiogart in honor of the late Col. I)- N. Uogart. At least seventy-five per cent of every company must attend or be deprived of the annu al appropriation. Mr. A. II. Dims of the firm of Davis Bros. fe Co. of Richmond, Va., publishers of subscription books is in the city, having started here on hearing of the serious illness of his agent Mr. Q T. Gntliu who died, however, before he reached the city Mr. Davis is a brother-in-taw of Mr. IJ. F. Johnson tho noted subscription book publisher. He expects to remain in the city about u week. Fishing is grand sport at Morehead City now. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wntkins at Greensboro came up from Morehead yesterday. They went fishing tho pre vious day and caught 102 Spanish mack- era! in about two hours. Tho summer guests are gathering at the Atlantic Hotel from different parts of the State and a few early as it is, Irom other Statea and we bear nothing butjpraise from any one in reference to the hotel under Mr. Per- ry'n management. Rev. W. S. Creasy's sermon before the New Berne Collegiate Institute last night was on the choice of Moses to suffer a (flec tion with the people of God rather to enjoy , the pleasure of sin, hislaithful per formance of the duties incurred thereby and its reward. Dr. Creasy made its application to the present generation very effectively. The sermon was pleasing and instructive, and calculated to benef t all. The attendance was good and many young people were present. The latest addition to now bicycles is a ladies' Columbia, the latest improved, or dered by Mr. W. T. Hill for bis niece, Mist Annie Saunders of this city. The bicycle mania Is still on. Six months ago there were probably not more' than a a dozen In New Berne anfyiow there are about forty aud additional ones aro con stantly being received by lovers of this dellghtlutful and healthful sport. The New Berne elubtbas now secured perma nent quarters ror noiaing meetings over the store of Messrs. ' Disoswav & Chur chill and it will take np s regular course or arming. . ,4 ; - , r?-; " - ,Hi ... . Best Bread In the City, . i. Large loaves delivered at - 8 Cents. Cakes and pies constantly on band and mads fo order, tf. C- V. McGkhxb HORRIBLE DISASTER. Fords Theatre at Washington Collapses With Terrible Results. A News aud Observer extra gives a brief account ofa terrible disaster that occurred sometime during the day yes terday at Washington. It states that the old Ford theatre (now a portion of the war department build ing) in which the tragic event of the shooting of President Lincoln by Wilkes Booth took place, had collapsed and that live hundred people were buried in the ruins. The account was quite meagre and no private dispatches having been received, it is hoped that the calamity is notj so appalling and that latter information will lind the report much magnified. Special to the Journal Latest from Washington states that the w ork of removing the dead and injured f.'oin the ruins is in progress and that so far 26 dead bodies have been taken out and over 00 wounded, some of whom are expected to die. All bodies had not been recovered at latest advices and extent of casualities cannot yet be stated. The cause given for collapse is that excavations for elec tric light plant were being made. Geo. Arnold, col., formerly of Wil mington is among the killed. No other North Carolinians nre mentioned. G. O. Andrews. Coming and Going. Mr. J. S. Basnight lelt yesterday for Philadelphia on a businesss trip. Mrs. Nellie Stimson, of Maine and Mrs. Emmons Chapman who have been visiting Mrs. P. H. Pelletier left yesterday morning returning to their homes. Miss Mary Lucas went up to Kinston to attend the commencement of Kinston college. Mrs. Sarah Willis, who has been visit ing relatives in Goldsboro and Raleigh has returned home. Mr. House, of House, Scheets & Co., of Philadelphia who has been in the city on business left, returning home. Mjs. A. A. Pelletier who has been visi- t ng her sou, Mr. P. H. Pellitier. lelt l ist night lor Beaufort to visit her daugh U-r, Mrs- T. M. Thomas, and Master Char lie Thomas and Miss Addie Thomas of Beaufort, who have been attending the Collegiate Institute, left for their home. Rev. W. S. Creasy, D. D., of Charlotte arrived last night to preach the annual sermon before the New Berne Collegiate Institute. Mr. W. T. McCarthy returned home on the steamer Neuse yesterday from George town University where he has just fin ished his legal studies- The very first law graduate at this University was the grat and distingri lied New Bcrnian Judge Wm. Gaston. This is a fact fo which the University faculty ever point with pride. Quito a number of students of Trinity College and St. Mary's returned home last night, the commencements being over. They were Messrs. R. H. Willis, A. 8. Aldridge, J. T. Daniels and Guy Love from Trinity, Mr. Thos. Daniels, Director of Physical culture of the col lege and Rev. R. A. Willis who went up to see his son graduate also returned home. Miss Maggie Bryan relumed home from St. Mary's and Miss Louella Make ley, of Edcnton another pupil of the school arrived to visit Miss Bessie Pat terson. Mr. John E. Mattocks, of Pollockt ville arrived from the University and is the gnest of Mr. C. E. Foy. Messrs. Frank W. Wynne and Jas. Stanton, of Pittsburg, Pa., arrived last nighl to construct the tower of the Water Works. Superior Court. Isaac 'Smith, col., vs. Eastern Building and Loan Association. Order ofreler enoe made and attachment dissolved by consent. Priest vs. Cohen. Judgment. Nelaoh Wbitfordvs. City of Not Berne. Judgment tor plaintiff. White vs. Dewey & Mclver. Plaintiff called and failed. Plaintiff non-suited The Wm. Sultan writ of habeas corpus came up and Mr. Su'.tan was released. The verdict of the jury, however, in the suit against him the previous day was set aside and a new tf ial ordered. CITT COUNCIL PEiXXEMKCIS. , June 7th. Board reassembled. Mayor Ellis in the chair; present Councllmen Reizenstein, Lovick, Clark, Ulrich, Crawford and En bank. On motion Councilman Ulrich the reso lution passed December 6th, V2, so propriating $25 monthly t to the Naval Artillery was rescinded, 1 .Furnishing lamp at corner Elm and Weststrcot ww feft to lights committee, Lights committee wss empowered to put light near corner Jerkin sllcy. Monthly Mils allowed. ; Minutes read and adopted. Board took a recess subject to the call of the ILtyor.. -t 4 'i':, :. , -: ' f B". Wam,cb, City Clerk. : C. C. of A. & M. A. Com. mencement. From Friday Jun 9th, to Wednesday June 14 inclusive is the date of the com mencement of the North Carolina College of Agriculture anil Mechanic ai ls. Tie following is the programme: Friday June 1) Class day. Monday June 12 Exhibit ui'w.uk ,,f various departments, 4 p.m.. HmcimI aureate sermon 830 p.ni.Jby Rev Ibinv V. Battle, I). I)., of Petersburg. Vn. Tuesday, June lo Address by inna of the graduating c'a II a. in., Vr.liie. day June 12 Commencement day An nual address by l!ev Henry Walter .011 of Louisville, Ky. 11. a 111., --Prcs'-nimum of Diplomas, etc, Reception by l'iv: id. nt and faculty 8:80 p. in., Wo Imve lusfore referred to this school on times of hk;h commendation. The training of our youth to useful trades is 1 line of cdiicatioied work of which there is not a paila !: of danger of its being over done. That the College,e(iiipp;'d as it is with fields for practical farming operations, and with complete metal and wood work ing shops is answering the reiu,riin an for which it was established is fully proven by the good character of I'leworU turned out by the students from the man ufacture of delicate wood urn -inn lit - to complicated joining of frame lumber, and on up to the building of a useful siiaiu engine by their own hands. Would that such schools wen' multi plied! Would that wo had such a oie in New Berne. It would he a grand benefaction for some man or company of means to establish one. Higher instinct -ions and better methods arc inMiihd al such schools than the average appivm in at a trade acquires a know led ;e o by learning it according to usual method-. Many a'youth of brain and mit-elc and willing disposition to enter upon an in dustrial pursuit fails, to follow the In -I of his inclination in that, dii -tion, because such opportunities of tlioi oughly mastering the line he 1 : 1 ' ! follow nre not Offered, though al iiud in; when a profession is chosen as a lile ca reer. Educate the boys along the indu-'ii.il line such education is needed, and will amply repay all interested. This institution is the lir;l -up N'orili Carolina has taken in this .lin e tion, and we arc proud of it. It w ill br a gi.ui-i day for her when they arc dotted in rny direction. Very Commonable. The college commencements an- :i! .. n 1 1 over and generally sjn aking they i.w made a splendid showing 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t . 1 1 1 North Carolina. Not only hive rev been well attended by the public hut ih -have inane an unusual effort llii- year in keeping the State Press infirm -d o. ih. leading features of the exercises ly both letter and w ire. This display of energy on the p 111 01 the college management is to be com mended, and the newspapers of the Sia'o- that so much desire to see tin- s'and.ir.l of these schools kept np to tor hi.-ln -l marklof proficiency will cndraw.i to ren der all the assistance within llr ir power. Education in our good old Si ,te i. grandly moving forward but still there i- a fearful lacking of opport unities m great numbers of children and young hum and ladies in nearly every county w hereby they may obtain even a village .schooling. They need more cnliglitincnt ami main of them are eager tor it but J 1 he nn. in ure insufficient anil they are compelled to remain in ignorance. An Indian Wins in Oratory, An Indian carried iff the honor, a: Trinity College comniencfincnt thi. o k in the Freshman declamation class. A fter the declamations, the committee reti.c.t to make the award, and were only out a few minutes, when Dr. .1 i 1", I'mwe'l announced that Joseph S. Maytubby. of Boggy Depot, Indian irrritory, had been unanimously awarded the honor. Everv body cheered and clapped their hands, and tho boys rushed upon the platform and congratulated Mr. Maytubby. Mr. Maytubby lsau Indian and has hrrni a pupil at College fur the past year. Ib is a young man of splendid phys'npic, hut is easily recognized as an Indian by his features. He spoke in a ch ar and distinct manner, without hesitating or repeating, his elocution and gestures I ring good. AH joined with the judges in saying ho was entitled to the honors of the evening. Maytubby s subject was, The Hand of God in History. Charlotte News. Don't Ask For Credit." Rich and poor, old and young, white and black, men and women, girls and boys; and all others included. I want you to distinctly understand that in the future you cannot carry nnv 01 mv goods out of my store until paid for. This nile I have strictly carried out to the point until a few days ago during my absence some twenty five dollars worth was car ried (out by parties for their grand mothers to look at and have never return ed them. I wish to state to those who have the goods that they can keep them and need not pay "Big Ike" one penny for them: but from now on if any one wishes to take goods from my store for their grandmothers or any one else to see they must bo paid for. I have in structed my clerks of the fact, that the next one tbat sent an article out without being paid tor would be discharged at once. Fay for the goods and if they don't suit return the same and get your money. My motto is '-ilonoy worth for cash." From the Berkley, (Va.) Graphic. The North Carolina State Press Asso- aociation hat decided to charge for cards of thanks, etc., in the future. There Is wisdom and justice in tuis decision, Every line in newspaper represents a cash out lay, and it is nothing more than right tbat the publisher should be remunerated tor thu nnhlicatlon ol matter which la turt of general public Interest, and, which Is e benefit to any but . few. ' - t Bf. l'RO. The Board of Commissioners of Craven County iuct at the Court House in New Heme al 1 1 a. m. 1'iesciit, Commissioners .lis. A. Bryan cliiu'n V. C. Brewer, K. W. Sinalhvood and M. II. Carr. Ordered, Thai C. K. Pennington, tow 11--uip No. 8, In- released from the pavmcnt of poll lax on account of physical disa bility. Ordered, That license be granted John I.ro to sell goods, wines and merchandise as an itenerant salesman pursuant to sec. i'-i ol'tliedtevenue act of 18'J.l, upon paj mcnl of the proper tax to the sherilf. Ordered, That the valuation of the land !i-icd by Noah Jackson, Township No. II, be reduced from $3,0(10 to $I,(M) by rca son 01 1 1 ror in assessment and that the sherilf refund by crediting oil the taxes on said land for the current year the State 11ml county tax on $1,500 for I81I on - tid land. Ordered, Thai upon payment of tic proper tax to the slu riff license be gran ted to the following named prisons and linns to retail liijuor for six months end ing December illsi trtii;!, at places of tills ine-s designated ill respective applica tions properly certified and accompanied I iy allidavits of six freeholders in their respective voting precincts as required by 'aw, i : .1. W. llarrcll, col., Davis A: Arnold, cl., Noah Powell, rol., Mark Di-osway. .1. !". Taylor, ( '. II. Taylor, col., John A. Grant, S. .1. ban.-, .1. P. Itodniau, 1, .1. I'.ivlor. John I). Dinkins, Thos. Bowdrn, M. Kdwards, .lames S. Illume W. rdl. M e, A. 11. While K. Daiincnliurg. On mot, on the Hoard adjourned in ol der to all, nil the annual meeting of (he jit t lia s of the p ace in joint session at 1',' d. lor the purpose of levying fax's for current yrar and doing such other bus; m as may comr brfore thrni. Monday June a, 1N'J:. The !o ird of Commissioners and Jus-lice- of the Peace of Craven county nu t in joint sc-sion at 12 o'clock M. lor t he pui poses of levying taxes for the current year. ric. 'file roll was called when it was found there was 110 ipioruni. On mot ion the Board an 1 ju-tices took 1 re, e-s to 'J o'clock. 2 o i lock, p. in. .bin, Tin- I! ' lid met w ith j Ust ii if tuc pi lee pur-iiant to adjolll llllielll. Present, ('oniiu ssioiicrs .1. A. Ibyan. II. W. Sin ,llw I, W. C Brewer and M. If. Carr. flic roll being called the following j.i liics of the peace answered to 1 1 m i nauies, i : i:. A. A-kin, S. W. Iithain, (!. I! V,jst, S. ;. WhiU'ord, Allied (I i-kln-. . Kin-, , K A. Kusscll, I! F. I! aito i. .. S. Morion. I. N. Fish r, .1. II. II lu ll. II. Perry. Jm. S. Fisher, Uob I. lianeoek, i;. (I. Hill, II. It. I.anr, II. A. Marshall, W. II. Oliver, S. It Street, K. Street, W. M. Wat son, W. P. lint " us, I'lrich, T. F. McCarthy, ('. 1). Foy. V. I!. Line, A. I). Wadsworth, an 1 .1. ('. riiomas. In Irvviug thr taxes for the cuiieiit ar thr tollowing levy was ina'le: Sc111.n1 lk. I!. Section ft, $10; sec. 10, .t; s, . I-', :l;scc. lit, $100, $a'l, c. II, 1 I, ,': see. 15. 10; sec. 1(1, -.i IT. 'JO; sections 18, 10, '-!0, 'J I, 2 j.i. Is I ' jx. 111, :I2, :lil and 41, same MAI IIINKIIY ACTIO! NTV TIMS. (ieneral county taxes 2,i 1)1 cuts on spill valuation ol propeity. Bonded debt of county J 1 c uts on :?IO0 iluation. Judgment debt, of county 1.: if 1 110 valuation of property. Poll tax. Regular poll Tli cent -,- for ; spc-jh'lg- cial for bonde'd debt 73 cents mi nt, (leui eenis. The chairman read a coiiimunical ion from Oov. Carr asking the Board of Com missioners of Craven county to make pro lusion for reimbursing the State for linount paid Stale troops, April ISO'J, viz: fi ," 1.4'J. On motion of Itobt. Hancock, .1.1'., it w as orilercu Hint 1 in: rnairinan 01 mis Board advise the (lovernor that tho Board of Commissioners and Jus tices are advised that the Stair is res ponsible for the expenses of said troops. On niotionlW. II. Oliver, i tins. J' McCarthy and S. V . Latham were elected finance committee. On motion the old Board of Education were re-elected. On motion the Joint Board adjourned 1 lie Hoard ol (. onimissioners took a recess until next day at 10 o'clock. I ursday, June U, 1 HUH. The Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present, Commissioners, Jas. A, Bryan, clim'n; E W. Snmllwood, W. C. Br.iwer and M. II. Carr. Ordered, That a complaint having l.een made to the board in relation ther. to: The attention of tho Board of Supervisors of public roads of 8th Township is calied to tlie dangerous condition 01 the Shank; Opanter bridge across Butchelors creek on Washington road. Ordered further, That the clerk fur nish a copy of this order to said super visor. ' Ordered, That the register of deeds or der for the Use of this board a copy ot Woraack'i North Carol iaa Digest, i. Minutes read before the Board, by . the 1 ofl , Bills allowed. cicm anu on mouoa spuroTVU., " x . SitU tllnwxl , r . ; . . , 'T J Board adjourned,' COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CEEDINUS. Pure A cream i High, -t ,.f ,., f'A I'i'.Di' I'm iv Food i(i:rcm v. Hova-. ::.yuni; St . N V . Co mop j.it.iu VJag., An inieivsici-: an,.-. . Brookb n." by M:o ! i). peculiar g i n, s oi 1 ! .. dians, by i ... r . i.u . M irgarci M hiioo " ; r, :! ( 'llnilierlaa 1 and , ,1 TIlOS. Sclfli'fy, ,. , 1: paper on '-'l'!:e 1 If g I, Knglail t," an ji". Monct'iry Con!. .,- , ' !;-t in oii-V I e. . , . ol'ihe ..!;.,,, . . : -fit ri'.tr .!.;".. ' I In1 many iuipoi ; m 0 issue. Alld trig . !:,;.' I H no' in-' up lite b'U tiie ii'tl, dresH. T:r ; m- :-. -Miiiiot ;;et ucu' ei)i!--is' 0 V 1 Foot'rVOIll illld 1 t We liiwo j : 1 , Of I'll it OMOM! !!,! sa 1 nt d ,'r-i : i Sri; us tf on ,i . line. .1. M. Ill lV I'rac'e'i-s and "tt t rill- fr N, .ml return, ni. reluriiin: J p. m. It. l.'y; tV.l:ii-l , on,. ,,, J.ole'en Ol ,':ie- , ! 1 Will t O"' oel I) : '. t he , : ! file pu ll igeuls , men. Aiui j 1.. '7 l - . - - 1. a. ., ,, ' ,irr h I iv.-.y's SV'I We Al so Kc 8oda !'.'H ;neT Drink purr vat Til i2 Pu'fifyis-' in your cisterns at. ilorseil jy all 0 'ui.t i ic-il profession as i:c purilicr of the age and against rhoo-ra, !y,'i 1. malarial fevers. aOM) ONI.Y Disoswav & i ;rev...:: ,-ar!--t imrchill. And we ftls; bavu en roatfi frnr.i game firm, tin elegaut itHscrt ment of MISSES, CHILDREN'S and' INFANTS SHOES. , Therft may brother things 70a might Me in ournntook to euit yon 80 0OMKnd8BB US, If joa doDtt buy' t ill'vbe". glad to see jQtfjuat.-.-it neV'-5!o-W Truly tare (j.'ivs: ilw 11 till Rqco ive d A NICK X.V. OK vr -tf 'BAR&nrqToir'ft baxtbb. i; V V-e.ltf i -" y;i , .... .. j ,L0 OLD MAN! pl.Ut .-. fO I: itirnip?, perhaps vc the celebrated Jll W:i. i'o'hl. Heed u.Iy I;; ,vou n-iay think Rood and pay n. then you will ou find you are (ill o! - I':: BOld . i i: : i'i.-iu , fo: t in- ')! - KD direct .t specialty of his i'liniiji -iiid Cabbages Oilier i' itltiD. a ': .:, er tl,au lie does. ' - !vi e. Address ...i.c; si.i.ji co. -ity, N. C. A.-. 1 ' T7 : ries .td)J.i:C- iVlor. , F ' id ct.. cts He ar J.o(l. p.r et. and I'.i- lb. ..'DKN k CO itnru ; 1 . s iv " " ! i-li I its and bissrlt; ie.rcos, akiry and Cream Fruit Jars' 'ly Traps, : !!-.-,! in the""" I ;i n ' i 1 south front St. .Ni Berne, N. C. VVl 'tj ,. If I 'TO Hv I S&tfr- i'. : -.t v t VB Manufaotura, trunks ofll , grades. tSTliepairtng A ipeeUUy. '. bend us your eld trunks and we will make them good as new. Charges , moderate. ' - - . - . '- 8.B. WATSOST&CO.; ' Kemered to office formerly ooon pledbyT.F Hargisa noxt to Caaton House.--;?1 - ' -:' dwtf ;