BliLY J OtJRN-AL. -.13 ': I , '. .-I'.t- I: HE . ;'n- V:::W- i w; r-(C' iV0.If?XII-NO.;70: NEW BERNE, N. 0., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21. 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS. - ; ' BCSISESS LOCALS. "T -. FOtWD A brass key. At Journal "".'fSf Office. :V'- . it. 1HIS9E8 FANNIE anJ Jenuie Miller, yt'S'AX-totrnvrij of New Berne, offer go id board . ;13iS:tjr day or wek at No. 117, Fay uttev tile ., Rt' Raleigh 1 17 lm .,i'-.-'V. MANY bicycles urn priced nt $150; but '"Xi-'iSSTthere is tint a ease on rocntd where they n sold for $150. Why I Bccnnse ;V;-W.?f.thcy are not worth more than $109 Yet . "lV"l';-, persons who own such goods flslHr thom .' tr;'.'" 'lwt','t thi'van- owmm of first oiysw ; -: wheels. Evidence 'of insanity! The .'- -'. x tj'-''-:-'''- V'Columma." nimh-l 32 is priced at $1:i0; : nnd we will give sfii'lO to the person who ' cm l?girimaiely buy them for less. ' -Why ? Beeau-e thev arc worth it. every ; cent! rviu'iilvas Ml tor froia' $110 to ' $150. Wavi-rlioa are worth Si 00. W. T iln.i, A Co.. S'llc Agent. The serious illuees of President Carnot will cause grave disquiet in administrative circles at Paris. Tbe confidence reposed by the French people in this patriotic and sagaci ous, statesman crmld scarcely be won by any of his associates in the work of administration :.'..'?wf. '.A'. nilCFY' ) iin-li i i ",.inioil--V pre pit -r-u.ion whloc'i h - ; eea So no for many Tears, with g e i 1 t'sf i,i.i m to sll who have usod it. Oomtwwnd of Vxuetab'f. , Aromatic', As-rlmm-its Gariiiinnlives and Anti-optic Plcissvii. Harmless and Effective. For Dinrrli ea. Dyson torry, 8nmraor Complaint, (Uholor.1, Cramps and Pain In thn Stomach This medici'io is uwl and i-ndornd hy .Indc H R Brvin Mr W H Hrvev Mr John B T"ur.!. and a number ol other citizens o( this and surrounding eonutlos .For sale, bv (lerlers in the. adjoining oinnties P. 8 Duffy. A FULL lino of 8prin; and Summer 8anip,')', c insiatinir of f !heviott- I""-';. RltTe and Rrowrf Heri;a, Fine Cheek .ish mers Ininorted Suilinus Worsteds in all grades, atif-ietion jjn iranteel. F t Chad virV. Tailor. ,t. Hall's book St re. The real f.ict m tii.it KnUnd'a deinand for trold mi; 'n the long i mi the result of i-r.ido cou.litions or d.-1 .st of tli moneM .'.i v s-, stems l! ot.noi n if ioiin rvio i "i-ivit in- cepioth io::r;i-4cd fur jrihl on a: cur.Ht. of tin- (ii.si n oi :.i semi civii zM o ? ' io i' i on rhv t-m for or-oam- t: Dnriii,: !! p-v t thirty yeairi lndi li - abv.i b;-d some $(IO,OfiO,0(J0 iu gold This Jn'ild. is kuowu to liavu iii'vt'r t i n c into cir fulation u ir to have been redis tributed among other iin'ionH. Boston O'obe. 0 QOTi Stent's Uorso Htoro I or Livoty, F'ie roe'Jie -,s at fl'nwt'n II ts sloie. Ef.EOVNT -la Idlers at Slree-i.'s Ilorsc itore. MH1I Ranram oUi1; P o-r. nnd Se.nppnr nonff Wine for silo hv .Ias Rkpmonii I. CALVIN He.haffer's Wild Cherry Rook itnd (tve, p if op evpreislv for throat and lnndisim'n, for silo lii' Jas Kudmono IXUKFY'S Ma't Whiilcoy for Medicinal use, for nab' '? .1 Uno iovn HU,Y!')I linos Mineral Waler, 11. e best N iturd apur'ent For sale hy .1 as Hkpmomi PI" It1-" Corn Whiske f,.r J IS !?l I1MONI) DUFF C! i don for ssle by Icnportdd Sherrf, Jas. Hkmmosh. IMPORTED Holland Iin, linrke's Ra?s Ale and Burke's Gn'oiness' htmit. oraaleby ls Rmp ion-p. T.'i.OO') CIC VIM at very low (iiiircs f.o wholosale and rolail trade r.n sa'eby Jas. Kkomond GAURUr'S Cosnno Brandy used very much in the sick room. For sale by Jas HwiMoNn LOCAL NEWS. Xh: v A i) iv:.' tisi;mi: rs. Howard, Found Uras key. Barrinlon fc l!a!. I 'i'Ih v have arrived. The Trenton 1 1 1 j 1 1 scuool coniniencv ment exercisrs lake plce this week. The hot weather is (jelling here ami all who can a anaii::e are pn parinir for (lie soa-s'aoiv. The l'e ' a-yl A ii:i l.e;ilalure hav made S:lI u r. ia y ateiaooa a leilt'-iioliday in thai Stale. FORD'S THEATRE DISASTER. The Coroner's Jury Say Four Men Are Unlltj and Blame tbe War Depart ment Also. The verdict of the' coroner's jury in the Fords Theatre disaster case holds four men to blame. Ainsworth, Dant, Snsse and Covert. Arrests are to follow. Cen sure is ulso heaped upon the War De part lllellt. Ainsworth is chief of the record and pension division of the War Departmen, Dan't was the contractor who took the ill-fated excavation work, Covert is the superintendent of the old Tenth street biiildini; and Sassu Js a native of Ger many anil the engineer of the building. A portion of the vemict reads: "We find that Freiiick C. Ainsworth, William G. Covert, Francis Sasse, and George W. Dant were, and each ot them was guilty ot criminal negligence and we lurllier find that they are responsible for the killing of Frederick B. Loftus." ft .loscnh .TcflVrpr n. 'bo crenf nc'nr is very ill At Washington the opinion is that the financial orisis is over. People are wondering win will be Mrs. Frank Leslie's next h isband. The prosecution in the Iiordcn oase has evidently been setting on a batch of shelfworn eggs Post. Dant, whose excavating work caused the Ford Theater disaster, Is deranged by it. If the Fall people most hang somebody, why not go for the detectives who worked up the case against Lizzie Border.! The Lizzie Borden trial ap proaches theend. The argument Is now progressing and it is ' believed she well be acquitted v.tj'T Let the professional farmers ' palm themselves. The products of tbe real farmers will soon start tbe :.-.- gold in this direction, ve."--Keoeipts of wheat and corn at New Tork, Philadelphia and Blti 'v: r". more on Saturday aggregated 491,- 981 bashelM and the eiports BmOUnieU W UH,JOI uuauuin. ai i '.j: Z this rate it would not take long to redaoe the surplus stocks of wheat V;,' and make a trade b tlance to but Id up the ,Tretsory reserves by an v Inflow of gold from nrope. Minister. Blount is not to be " disturbed at Honolulu, and the- ' v"' perplexing question of Hawaiian :':': annexation will Have been finally settled before bis nooessor shall be U appointed.- The .sensation mon- ; gerd at Washington do not seem to ;J have . been, fortadate "in their ' ,;' ffueses oonoernlng tbe Hawaiian " , poltcy;bth.e i Administration. V Tbi artillery service . of France, which baa already reached a ' high - stage 'of pe'rfeotion Is to b? rendered etitl ' more efficient by a field gun devised by M. TOrpin, tbe Inventor of melinite, for wbicb tremendous destrnottve - efficiency is claimed." It will pierce the armor plate used in fortifications , at t vo miles dutance,- and can, it in, said, '.lUebarge pneotUes at tbe rate oi - iCOO a minute. " No army -qnlped with weapons now in on cnnld withstand such a rain of Iron a a few batteries of tliesa guns oonld send iorth, Phit,' Iiccord.' . The liordiii liia! i near its cud. The argument of counsel lor and against her is nearly concluded. The musie clas to he togani.ed l Itabbi 1. Kaiser will meet In night at tUW o'clock proinpi nt the V. M. C. A. Hall. Ka'cigh Imki: Is :.f liiiving H"t had a rin gli' arrest ofany Lii d in -i tla;. A sur- I'lisoiL- iecad li.r a ol.ii " of i.tcen thoii- ind inhal.it:. tils. It is aiinioineed licit Mi l.iiian l.oo. of Chapel llil! h.,s I in n elected to the c'niir of Natural Hist TV at Chapel Hill and that s!:,. :.ei i All of ihe sot iti'4 Jet seiaii to have trieil their handi on odes to the World's Fair thin year. No minders h;ue yet been committed, but all the p lets haven't been heard from. It is perfectly tine that a man in office ha- a yoke around his tin k all the time, and just as trii" ih:;! tleat-ands ot our fellow citizen are lu:;!;cring at'ler tha'. yoke. The residence of Mrs. Sadie Gordon on Pollock street caught fire about the roof yesterday but was cAtingiiUh by parties in the vicinity withou. an alarm being given. We have information of the death of Mr. Durwood IlUein, of I'.laek Mingo S C. a nephew of Mr. Jos'. I,. Ithcin of this place Mr Kip in was a widower about M years of age end was known to niini'icis of our readers. Mr. Davi.l Johnson, of Vanceboro has purchased a tine stallion that was impor ted from Indiana and sold for $1,000. It is a six year old bay, sixteen bauds high and wassired bv Jersey Wilkes a will known racer. ' The Wilmington Messenger reports the first cotton liloom ot I lie season. It was grown by Mr. J. H, Gribron, of the Max ton section and presented by him to the editor of the Scottish Chief and sent by him to the Messenger. The italeieh correspondent of the Wil mington Messenger says it is reported that in a few days a through train will be nut on from Greensboro to Morehead City and that it may run between Char lottc and Morehead City. The News and Observer of Suuday says a telegram from Oreensboro the pre vious niulit announced the death of a child of Prof, E. A. Alderman, formerly of the Greensboro Htato Normal and In dustrial School. Prof. Alderman is at the North. A handsome banquet lamp belonging to Mis9 Susie Danenbnrg was r affled off Blondny for the lieneflt of the Jewish syn agogue. Mr. James Redmond was the winner and ho very kindly donated the lamp back to the synagogue While cutting up a treo in a swamp near Snow llill, Md., recently, two col ored men found an old rtipnou ball em bedded in its trunk. Much of its growth bad taken place since the ball found lodgment in the trunk. Theie has been no artillery firing in that region since the revolutionary War. The Uarlowe correspondent of the Beaufort Herald say the most of the truckers of that neighborhood have Air relied shipping their potatoes and have done fuirly well. A few othors preferr ing to wait were just digging at the time or writing. - ; The bank of New - Hanover, Wilmlng ton on suspending payment annpunced that the depositors would receive dollar for dollar and the business would be wound up ai rapidly .is possible. This step was taken owing to the withdrawal of large . depositors . and the expected withdrawal of others. . -- , Coining and Going. Mr. W. T. I.anc who has been making a t rip of several weeks duration along the const neighborhoods returned heme yes terday morning. Mr. W. L. Kennedy passed through returning from Morehead city to his home at Fulling Creek. Mrs. Kennedy remaining at Morehead. Mrs. Sue Roberts, of Beaufort, and her t wo daughters, who have been visiting Sirs. Theresa Roberts left returning home. Rev. L. C. Vass, of Savannah arrived last nipht and is the j;ucst of Mrs. M. 8. SmalUvood. The following parties have arrived and are the guests of Judge II. R. Bryan Mr. and Mrs. Win. L, London, and Miss Matlie Ihrie, of Pittsboro. N. C, -Mrs Win. D. Moore, Winston, N. C, Misses Charlotte and Mary Grimes, of Grimes- land, N. C, Mr. Henry R. Bryan, Jr., of Norfolk, Na., Mr. Shepard Bryan, ot At lanta, (!a., Mr. Denson, of Durham, and Mr. Jos. Womack of Reidsville. The following friends of Judge Bryan are are stopping at Hotel Alliert: Mr. II A. London, Jr., Mr. Arthu1" II. London, Mr. Frank London, Mr. J. C. Womack, Reidsville, Mr. I. C. Denson, Durham d Mr. Jacob Thompson. Mr. L. A. Coulter, of Charlotte, Y. M. A. Slate Secretary arrived last night o spend a few di.ys m the city in Asso' iatioii work. Mrs. M. A. Walson and Miss Mattie 'ollins of Ruleiidi are visiting Mrs. G. S. Waters. Mr. Hill Humphrey of the city and Mr 1!. Hardy ol Raleigh, drove over to Trenton last night to attend the High School commencement. Miss Saraah Furries who since the einoval of her father, Rev J. W. Farries from Canada to this city has been visiting friends in New York arrived last night Miss Lulie Ives returned from a visit to relatives. Prof. E. E. Brilton, of Roxlioro, who liters an address at the Teachers Assembly Saturday, Mr. W. W. Ketchum and wife, of Roxboro, Prof. Dinwiddce, of Peac- Institute, Raleigh; Prof. I. If Forest, of Winston High School; and Capt. Silcr of Holly Institute were among those who passed tnrougn en rout to the Assembly last night. Programme of the lenth Annua! Ses sion Now Being Held At Morehead City. The annual dues for membership in the Teachers' Assembly are $'J far males and $1 for females Friends of edni-.itiou an permitted to attend the A-s.n,l.y :, same terms as teachers. The various railroad; o(" j in- m:h.- leu, made, specially for ihe AsoitiVy, a ve-v liberal rale of aliout oi e and .: !i d i'een: - a mile each way. Ticket.- nn . di June 18 to 30, and aie good to any nine until .liny o, ami ping over on the return nip. Atlantic Hotel gives InM dations to all who hoh membership at a unilonn r i! per day. The following Awn:My pr. as been announced bv Secretary Wednesday. June ?lst, there the opening nddr II. i '' . Best Bread In the City.' Largo foavoi delivered at 0 cent. Cakes and pics constantly on hand and made lo order, tf. jC.Y. McGkhki The Future of the Morton House. We are informod that Dr. M. T. Robin son, of Louisville, Ky., who recently pur chased the Beaufort hotel known as the Morton House is intending to form stock company for the future running of the place. Tho main portion of the building will bo rnn as heretofore for regular hotel pur poses. The L which sits well back in the , ard is designed to be used as a sanitari uni tor tnosc woo are in ieeine neaitu and need quiet and the invigorating in. fluenees of the health giving sea-breeze Dr. Robinson, we understand knows ol hundreds from his own and other States w ho frequent such places tor the lion etlt thev secure and thinks he can secure piitc a good proportion of their pat. ronaae. The Hotel is now being rejuvenated The old plastering is giving place to new and painters are brightening up tho wood work. Home alterations lor greater con venience will also he made in the office arrangements and the hotel will be large ly relurnislieu inoluqing new carpeting It Proved to be His Own Daughter, On last Saturday while Judge Winston was quitely reading on the front porch of the Davis House, tome one called to him "Run for God's Bake and save a little child that has fallen overboard." The Judge hastily ran for the wharf where some little children were pointing in tbe water, ho at once jumped in, clothes and all, and the first picture that presented itself to him was tbe (ace of his little daughter. Gertrude, 0 years old, strug gling very faintly with the water; lie res cued her from the cruel waves sod car ried her quickly to the bouse, where the little girl s mother and friends applied restoratives and she was soon out of danger. The little one remarked "Papa the water was to dark, and I could not keep it out of my face." Tbe Judge mined a fine gold watch by its coming In con tact; witu tbe saif wstef, - JUdger wins ton and fandly expect to remain liena tor a montn. uoautort uewia. Truck Quotations. The following truck quotations were received last night from Hessers. . Palmer Rivenbnrg ft Co. of New York ; Peaches 11,00 to $9,00 block berries, twelve tq fifteen' eta; hueklfiberrJpi 10 IS cts; potatoes, rose. $2.10 to $8.00, Chllie $3.23 to$.W; cukea, fUOfl to $1.0. - . - THE TEACHERS' ASSEMBLY Trka Tims by tht Fcrfsck, by Hon. A dell on the subject of Social! United States, and iu ihe alicre:, nlimcntarv sail to the A scm boatmen of Beaufort ami Moo h, id At night President John ... :bir uii! liver the annual addiv s. On Thursday a pa.'.i r nil! bo rea l physical culture by Miss On-iiiim- If: son.ol New Berne: on "IMin a' i a Mightiest Factor in the Here Klevntion ol Man, hy Miin-r II. Curtis, ofthe Slielhy da and at nitrht Hon. John C. will deliver an addre-s. On Fnday Mr. K. V.. lb . Roxboro Institute, will read School Savings Bank-," n there will be the Tub r-l'o'Y: cal contest for the Assembly Saturday night there '.' and musical entertainment bly. On Sunday there w vices morning ami evening m t i" A bly Hall. The programme for the se opens on Monilav wituan at.ti "Physical Culture" by Mi- Cm : ' rison of New Berne, and c: ' i i i n I r LoCan I). Howell, of the Tar'. .... S. 1: will also deliver an address. - il,,. : noon there will be the iiirn il uiee:i'i County Superintend, n's. nv. '. i Rev. John W. Clewell will '1m address. Tuesday "Our Public S. Ice. work." PrOL'ranime ot' p ,p -r' cussions under the eel ire :e : : the Association ol Cite Snr ii and at nitrlit there will be i: -music contest for the A sein Medal. Wednesday. June 'jsili. j. i!,.' Association Dav. lac -nl. Collctrc Education Wh i The Value of a ('ollcirc Kdm a be discussed; and at nigh' .n a- The Social and lleai Life' will be delivered I man. of Chapel Hill. Thursday is "Mode;' Literature Day." There will lresson 'Mysteries, Old nsl Mr. Howard A. Banks, of ( and on "English Phi'olrtgc' Franklin Davis, ofGuilford C, ight Dr. C. Alphonsi, Sniitii an address on "poetry i i Life." On Friday ftherc w '! : election of officer: of the A -on Saturday. July I -'. tin- A - close with a literary e.d ; taininenl and even i " Carolina ( hriutlan Cnlh .re. When the North Caro'iin Convention of the ( liuieli . f in annual session in N ago it appointed a boa, ! 'I establishing a school in X, under the immediate au-pe : ciples of Christ. The hoaid appointed by authority h propositions, locate the - ': for the building, and have Until the school bei i i.e an fact, decided to locate the ! den. in the eastern part ot offering the best prop oiti.oi, christened the -eliool I'aiol'ua College. A Scranton, N. ('., corre-ji the Watch Tower who was n- section before paid a i-il to lie site in company with s'v, r.d ,, tlemen and says cf it: "A finer location could not b, less "made to order. " 1 acres, and is a right tin;,'!.' Iiounded on tho soiilli hy the da. a , College street, and bis :d.oui loo jar. from the railroad. The pin' is a k.io and slopes from the centre to every -id has a dogwood and oak growth few pines aim a samiv soil, , i ...:n ..A'-.i .."..I.... i: with a but not a white sand, will afford splendid welis ol water and a grove is ready made. "The street crosses the railroad al an angle of 00 degrees and is 70 fuel wide, a ten leet side wuik on eaen sine, wiiu three rows of trees, one in thu center an. I. one on each edge of the street, Tho peo ple arc hospitable and clever in the e treme. iThe country is high, dry and sal ill r' orts, and good well water abounds. Ay den is situated immediately on the Scot land Neok Branch of the A. C. L., about eight miles south of'Orecuvillc and eight miles from Grifton, twelve miles from Centroville and only twenty-one uiilcs from Kinston; easily accessible in a day from almost any part of North Carolina. Has a neat and commodious railroad depot, telegraph office, etc., several stores and a number of neat, tasty ami well finished residences now completed, am! others in process of erection. There are several saw mills in the vicini ty which sell lumber at prices that are wonderfully low." Truckers Take Notice. Steamer Greenville, dipt. Dixon, on nd after May 25th, 1893 will make daily trips from NewBerue to Riddles Landing and return, sailing from Niw Berne 4 a. m. returning sails froid Bic'dles Landing I p. m. . - - - : tf. Rxira Gbit, Acting Ag't. BOON TO C0XSCMPTITES. A Wonderful Discovery by a Cincinnati Wi Physicians. L ffl W Mi The New York Recorder in itsi-sui. of ff jF&j$krk Ii Monday details the cine ol sevral flff'O W WOB li tffo consumptive patients at Ward's island M VS?" jW yfa&J fbL under the direction of the city aiithorilii . M19 yjffwv. As only l iiai'ity patienls in the he ! -r .-jr : Jj g a -V (.pft ol eonsiimiit"ion re adniiltid fi.K.i Wk, fSlBfmft 4hffirt 7yffVrfN Jk :!:..Ree,' I claim-that Ihe cure, to, ,'.;-; i ''SS A MyA 7 VZjfflM! Ai i' a-.v.irde I Or W. It. Aiiiiel;. oft V:,-, a ,:: ! fJyttiVtdtM fit A- " tA iViIlFSA :.'f..c.sl miraculous. i n SOTffl IhL. 1 X5M It -ays al-o that tin Cin. i.o. .1: ' PVTC mWm&r Mi p. Js J h agreed to keep llie ho- p'.ial -nop i, i ( H - ! CfvvJ -A 1 l:o l Ill lllessiKllcielll loi al! en, -e up, , l" VAWl'V yflW U cl,i-. i-.-i.iiiii,v hp Aiuick iliseoy.-i'v is a e, r" , -ie. ; . I T- V J I cer:;!a.-:.ie- ,,' in 'he iji.'lier stagis'ol i',i;.-iiai;-li."'.. I ':'.; ',vi. ;,, ;;..!,,, e,,,,;,, ;.,,!n(T. "tfSJ P) eS i . 1 1 no K lot i in vet' liei'etolore e a: -;, - lea! 1 ,1 ,'U,, euie inoix 11,111 o per ciei i j ihird-stagc consumptives. In ilie K -i' , I j -j , . -tj .,,,. .ci.l.'by'the city three ,,! ':- v'.-r. -'.;. .-'.;! . ' LiCl 'iH'O tilG O?- ir,n.... ''ilhar eu'.'sl or asloni-hiedy leae !!-.-,l. ' '' '' rw-. t-fiivii -T" i t f t 71 Ira o A . It i- oa.-v cnoiedi for any sutl! rer- , ,. ' ' M lUUl. . i . . ' , att- '"' disease to test I lie ' new ,1. ', " ' ''" ''"' - -"tft'- :? ii- hn.u-.h their lamily phy-ician, f . Ae :. i '-...:': '. V. . .. ... . ' . vMv VI in wU UUV !'"',.!,!'" i-iii.-.u.-iii.-s r.r in- purno , .ii ;, . vour ffoods of us. 1 '"' : I ;m. I inv ites an iiupar: i.il b ,i . .. . O IV I.V lb- -I I.....1 C..,.. I.. , . . , .: ' ie o.nslow cokrespox k.ci:. ,' ' t I'l ' I ' - - . Mew River and Marines' Ibin. , ' ', tie- Milch -ii kne-s iu our . ne . hb.-rn. s-i: . 1 '. i i.i lopnn-nt a"e! ei-.v. Also two deaths lately. I 1 : '-'! ' 1" lr. Joseph ltn-e- died ,. ,.! ,y ' ' ' I ' ' i'd -.i'.'-. ,,(' May andjMr. !. B. I'mna !.' '-! s vr' i!. ',,,, Lewis. bed Saturd ay l'hh . : i . j ' ' hill Kk ,. . Mr. . I. M. Henderson hi- b. . : - j : . -1 '"--'' ' ' .ii! .'...: ..u t... cur, K W vSSA, w a ar "' "lr .!,k buli-outa.ain. ! '- f f' '!M.-.ti-m if h ST lL A ;; y, ;;,v!: A Ve,,v ...:. .,,. ,., ... ; .am nan,,. M j,,,,. )r river l i-t Mmidav i..in.' : . ' ' ' r'- ' " ' ; 1 ' ' '"' uipi-iseil ai SS 3t tzf W !-. hi 'e,!"l o oiia 'c to crop. '' :-:i.. ' i.b-' ; .-tl-.-r 's 1 Ie boa id,;-'- Mr. No ih Hill and Mi-s i 3 . l , : 1 L :'.;b-. a,,....': .. w ' ' -, I ; a b ( h" --1 a'- 1 1 en- w ere nrirnei 1 I ne-i lav ,a "i, , ; i .: . ' -'--i i '. : - e i : In' a : . b . .1 .1 e ibui. i in-b We wish them inrn-h in I - be r,!i n- - (-:- ' liei' lournev t hrotiel, lile. ;h f .. -.e'l- li-s,s Nareieand Annie Her !!,e e-i ; !..(.. - oiV-llj . Ky;.S Polloeksyilii. on lb' ne'e' i .ii i I . I-:.', Xr,-rt5- U Antn s' -v. ,.l t.t vwtl rt -i . f'l.TV U '. I1 , i : Oi; : .. . . j '1'iii' tn i iitii'- iviv:ti.i!H'- i.v-'; 'if ! !'" .i ii,,s ol Mr. T. P, Join,-..,, . I '.' , n v , ,.i ''; ol ie u the grave at War.,'- M, ; -'.' .. - ' ': i:,'-' .i.-A ,rvi cihev rTtMfw2-pf " e. i v. Mich . and wa- n,b,., . ,. , f I Ife f ''4 I K$ ;",'t ncelery there. A '1 m. "i ..-.. TJ - --i-ir 1 U2f6Ufi,'i U ill W ''' e.,.i:i . ,,re invited h, atteid !i ' . i " - S "' :T'..-a: fiiese eoming down by J-;eks,. e. . ..... I L--:' ' .L. '' ' ' '' tie h a iib.iat w ill b" lie t a' i.i ' ; - mv 1 ' voice- and lake ,.. 1- . 'J' ft I 1',' "' ,1 burial. I : --Ir. K. M. 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It K. : 1 I - - - 1 ' 1 1 . ., v r i I b'-i i s C. !a:ol',i-u Kxpo-nico at 0 i liiileigh mitaling lor n i. (.I.i ' ! '.' '.. ,, ., . . b..;eu'o I:! , M i :-!); :tbi. P-U3. , I. :,.': r llinldini.'. I ( HS, '.iv-.'.y The R.deigh New.- and u1- :. -i V-.... i. -.. i: .;.'......,;! 9 8 1 Sunday savs: -':.-' I. -!'' mrr. !-.r u.umv,- V SWS ai . ;,. . 1 "A vein, nt to build i ' . . ' :',.' '.I',', hou e for llie u e nl l,e ":: b 'v ' , 1 iiri-ti iu A-s,, elation of ihi- -i ..- -uming I.OHI. liiin.' Id- . :!u.' ! ; . j jw t: Tin; A--oe, ltl.,'1 le le II lie: ' , j.. ' t A ;l..iirishing a eondiii.-u : - ' 'm-I - , proper lor I In-capital otth -: ,i . . I . - j M' ioie.ry ,.'..v years situ e; it vva- h .-i -l if. - - ! . I i ; 1 1 11 e t ibltldoll 'd. A few gellil. ., : !i , .V- j j "Hi Sf (ff inli'l-. -h .1 1 In II,- Iv - 111 1' - 1 1 tiia s5 ' ' .1 0llr IrA ';." eel-in-l, wa-lhe -ue, - - ii,.- i . : - j a WSfcloi "1; '' "' new in Ihe h,: n, ..' III. . it i . . . , . . !i fftolba rented tor ihe purpose, ,-. ' : n : ' ' ' ' . the l!is p.,-1 j'. i ar the niea b- 1 -'lip In . ; . . !y ' . .'' na. meieas.i. It- pow ,r I'm I ' ! ,' . ,- , ,,,,,.,; '"' -'"ei..'lvdu .n;l,-e . . I V O '. 1 !' CUlTlCSt "'' "'" Tue-.lav lliehl 11,-M, Ml eii-l - , ea- ;:.::::;;:.: tr; iJ r.fmyvnwn, examine , . i (: n , al'e ii,v to be quite lc' l v I 111 . - I , , . ',' I'or.tribu'tions from weli k:,ov. a', .. , ' - , a ; , ' r ': "; iii'", 0151' ,-.:h'i. '.lit! pTlCC'S "' '' A' i-epe ted to firm a I. ia,! : n' '' ' " " ''-f j 1 Sab', a" I -.- ... I 'I! i I.- ,, :v. '- - ia:i'i ii - .il iiiTiuiiuy " v W .b'riuelons Irmn (.. -u ii !... , l " J ibfi appear,:,, in : ! Al N. CrCUlC S. jiiufl Villi (.Mil SilVO I ,. , i' j ii ni iT- IliVf : 1 V; . I !l Ninth a week ..., :.. ; - V !V.. U'-k -r M .il,. jinOUOV i)V t U 1 1011 i' 1 MIX ' 1 "'" fact nrers Record -tales l let a . " I : J . i ai 0-are planted in melon- -i ' 'US vse-i Cemgia alone and tl, it I i d. i ii ,i. . ! '. A I H W S' I the -ic of the shipment- can I c iii., i I ''.'"' when it i- staled that the lb ;.!'. ' I- , I Oilt llils h II 1 ,1 : 1 i ) - , 1 I ,, .. , r-,;,,-..i.l ..yneels t.i .1 A 1 1.1 ', , I i. IV-. f. "I 'i'll : .'H I ' par a i ictogi i a. i ; , y . v. - L. . , - , ,i Lads. It ia .-aid the ciop uio l..- in ; j, , . i, i s r, , ; I Is usually large and that the info,,. . "'- - lJ'''1'' vlB. . ' .'ood (iiialilv and good lino ' .! :.. b ,,j M'JJ '. -'-. ji : . lit 1"! O.e. i tVlli U, ire vy.j, ssiSj Saw i t'nibrella Philosophy. To iilace in umbrella in ;i indicates tli ir. it in ab.iut to chmge owners; an nmbrelli carried over the woman, the man getting all the drippings signliies courtship; when th,! man has the nmbrolU and the woman t ho drippings it iu lie itc.s marraigo; 10 carry 11, .tt an nugic Kyjor under the arm eignines that an eyo is to be lost by the mau who fol lows yon; to put a ootton umbrella by tbe side of a silk one indicates "Exchange is no robbery.'' Now ifyou want to eiiohango some of yoar hard earned dollars for Um brellas, Clothing, Hats or Slues', Try J. M. HOWARD. for a Leather, 5, Pullevc, few waciks Pips, Pip? fitting rli.lt i n rr ob- Eastern Caro'Ina Dispatch. On arid after Monday June Will. lS'JJ. the stenmcr Garrett will be withdrawn and this lino will resume its former schedule. Tho' steamer NeusB sailing on Mondays; Wednesdays and Fridays. Gko. Hendkhsok, Agent. ' Novv Berne, N. 0., June 14th, ';. A: L.oiihor IN tiv'OCR. thaler. , I: lit ,1 ;roui ! ly. Disoswav & Churchill. Craven St., Next to City Hal!. 4 a mi n Hit lis i. VMM PHYSICIAN aud SURGEON Offers his professional services to the public of JS'cw 1 .erne and surround ing country Ahnormaltics of tho EYE MAI) I A. SPKCIALTY. OOioo on Broad st., noxt to K. Cwpontors. W. 9J9 B "S3 B m The finest Toilet market cake. soap in at 22c the per ToarsTrnly, ' ' llsekkrn fi UK!::!. If J' u . 1 iv

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