Daily Journal. jlHE VOL. XII.-NO. 71 NEW BEENE, N. 0., THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1893, PRICE 5 CENTS. Of 1 c efVi '-V;'-.'- ' -.--;v. f .. . " W ' : '4 ' 'if-'t BUSINESS LOCALS. WANTED a situation as bar tender or in ; Grocery store. Over two years experi ence. Apply to c. c. Care of Journal office. j82 8t. 7 SEVEN SPRING Water on draught at .. Uaakill's Pharmioy tf "'MTftSES t ANNIE and .lontiio Miller, formerly of New Benin, offer iro d board by rtav or c k at "No 117. Favfettevillo ' Mroet a' I! ! '-1 It 1 1" tm MANY hicvclcs arc priced at 1?0 but there is not a ease on lccoid where Ihcv wore sob I for 1"0. Whv ? Urea use tliev are not worth more than 100. et persons A' Ho own snch goods flatter thetn- ' solves that thev :;tv owners of first ciHss wheels. Evidence of insanity 1 The "flol-UMiirv." model :I2 is priced tit. $150; mid we will i;ive !."' to the person who fill Witinmtr!-, hnv litem for less. Why? Ilccau'e th:-v are worth it, every cent' Coliimhins s-II lor from ?lltt to 1 P. Wavcrlics are worth 100. V T- IIii.i. & Co.. Sole AirenM. DUPPrs Diarrh.-tea Oorilial-A prepn ration whliicli li is tumi in im for many yean ivlt.ti i; oat sifit.ietnn to all who "have uei it (..imposed of VonPtaVe Aromatic- Astringents. Carminatives nod Aiitiuppttcf Ploasant. Harmless and Effoitlw Fur lianhie. Dvsen tarry, Hummel- Complaint, Cholera, Cramps ami Pain in the Stomach Tins inerlieiiin ts used and miilorsotl by .1.. e;i H R Bi iM'i. Mi- W II Harvoy, Mr John n Yomiit. and a lmmlior ot othor citizens of this and surrounding counties For sale bv dm-Ura in the adjoining onntios, P. S Duffy A FULL line or Hprinir and Hummer flauipb), consisting of Cheviolts black, Blue and Rr iwn Surg. Pino Ciieo.k Hash, mere, lmiiorhed suitings Worsted!, in all graddS. 8atif.o"win g'uarant.eo 1 F M Ohatlwick. Tailor. At Mali's book Store. O T H( run's h-use Ht re for Livery. Pino rn''.ti!-.ii at fgrcot's Horsn store. ELEGVMT tj.id fliers at Street's Horse tore. MWI icrauHt': P,rt an(l Hc.up;ior nooR Wines for sale by Ja8 Hkdmonii I. CALVIN' SeharTer's Wild Cherry Rock nd live pu no evirosslv for throat and iio'd.s-';isi. fur ail.) by as Illiuo:;r DUFFY'S Malt Whickey for Medicinal use, for sale liv -1 VS UnnMusn nUMYAOI .Tmos Mineral Water, tho boat Natural aperient. For sale by .Ias. Redmond PURS Corn Wbiskov for sale ly ' Jas Rk.dmond. DUFF Goidon Imported Sherry, for sale by Jas Redmond. IMPORTED Holland Gin, Bcrke's Tlass Ale and Burke's Guinness' Stout, omaleby Jas Rhdmond. '75i00f CPl VI ' -t'- v-iv 1" linros for who'o! and ro .1,1 I. mile f..r sale ly Jas. Redmond. . J ARRETS Cognao Brandy used very much in the sick room For sale by Jab Redmond. , Collector Eliaa has to give bond in the mm of 1260,000. A Tennessee mob makes a mistake nd hangs an innocent ' A minv statesmon huve . j A i "views" reBhaped by the baa tneii ' . efttmeat. Post. , pie coo titer . isgradnally increa s , amounts to $93,719,504. Mr8. Grant end Mrs. J0 Davis are to fraternize at iT0" ;'Point an opportunity for Forak.,r - to have a fresh conniption fit. ; Lizzie Borden's proof that sue was In the barn hnnting lead for a flipsey seems to have made off ? with the proseoution's case, hook, Unej sinker and all. A fashion writer recommends the ; parasol beoanse a charming face is ' never more charming than when shaded by a baokgronnd of soft and becoming color; ? Only ten houses escaped destrno tiou by the forest fires in Virgi- 'nla,lMlnn. ' and Merritt and Me88obe were .oompletely wiped out. There are reports of aeverol . talities. - '-..': ; The Oassell Publishing company, of ' New York.: has' gone into the lhands ot ' a receiver, its president having swamped the concern by lateallog $103,000 from it. - As we supposed, the United Sta te, Government has no control over Jaok8o"a Park or the World'e Fair. The State of Illinois has the jurisdiction and she decides that tLe Exposition may be open Son dajs. Chicago is happy.;.;.: Blx hundred thousand quarts of httawbertfes we are told.: were i '.ipped from - Bldgely, :;r Caroline County, this season,'' widen netted t'.a erowers $30.0(10, over and above all expeuses. Easton (Md.) Btar, The in vestigatlon'at Norfolk, V., Lis nnearthed'cioss pension fraafls. r fleeu persons have been areated, t i l it is thought that twenty more i s's will be man. Gross pension t . !i on a large scale have been C ivered In other parts of the r ' try. - " . - :.' ; What do you think of more than half a million dollars being paid out each day for pensions alone? It is more than that perhaps nearer $700,000 a day. With such a con stant source of bleeding, with a huge tariff tax levi. il oxc.insively in the interest ot the i n li and for tho oppression of the p-cn'. how else cm n 'n ihn tin-.titii- -,it!rn shall grot'i iail Bwai iiudi i Oicontia geouH burdin? VV,. M- -t ner. LOCAL SEWS, A'i'ir .i;i'v,'V7..,':.i..,"7.s. ilowanl, 0;-o. V. Gaskill St.-iieiinn:. U lulled A Mtu-.iti.ii. Seven (Springs wa'.cr at ( ;a !.:;''.-. Miss Lizie Ikmieu was aei',!':;t" il liy the coroners jury of tl.e murder of Ik t parents. I he weddings jci tei iiay imiwI a sjieeial demand for team'.. V.r. .). W. htewart furnislied lilU-eu e i r . for ti.e two events. Military tactics will hereiiiter If ol the con: -.-cf ii: 'r.:-at t!w 'J -eiiiiural and Uue'ian'.ca! Co;!.-'- at Raleigh. Tost grad-.iatc rout's. 3 a:id a preparatory departmeiit are a's.i prmMH for. Mr. Clms. Heizensleia's iinlc wn. CUej ter.met with :. painful nccitU'iit ,. ieii!; y. lie fell off the banisters to til-; t-.:a.l ia front of his home and l'' o',e his a; ,.i in tivo places. Dr. '. AV. llu!;l.(3 -e'. tl e broken limb and the liliie li .v '.'!'.' resting quietly last ni'.it. Wilkes counfy lavs cla:::i to ihj i,l de-l magistrate in the Suite v. ho i.s ;!.;.! engageil in the serviee. ;'! old and attends every ii::t;"::; t:e-' ing held in tne eeuaiy. i'.c l.i .i 1. miks from Willieslio;'"., mi. 1 iii s i: i; Col. Allen Vhitli.i-tn. The Ualei;;h Nc-s unJ )!.;;. v. r n: ' . , the following mention f !?ev.-ii i'. ;' . which is so rapidly '.;::; in 1 ,v.;;- i summer resort : "Mr. C. M. I';'.;'.- . .id Col. Kenan arrived ia :. v :' o:: ' en Springs, liiey r.-pott i'ij ''.!.; . do lighlful and the wuli .s !s prospects are good i r a t : i' . u!e ..! son. The proprict -. everything to make hie. and the hotel is vi Car:- .1'. dom 1 Tuc.iday night al live i:'- - "I" o'clock a lew citizms ol . '. among them Dr. Geo Slovel', were dent they felt u' slight earthquake accompanied by a rumbling, the jiassing of a caniac;-.-. There doubting Thomases but reports elsowhere show that a il- i'.incl io--l kit at Charleston, Columbia, S.iv and Augusta, causing cone', li leib! 1: I citement but doing no uani a V, ; rniiiBton the shock was hard cuoa to awake people from their sleep, f'Liit'n ing them so that some dressed nad won!-! not go to bed again all niht. Mr. Alex Miller returned to Rueky Mount yesterday. He has tiie I nil ;im for his future home completed, the bak ery furnished, baker engaged, end h intends to start up next wci-k, cirrying a stock of crbceiies also. Mr. lli.'er i located in a most de.-,irabie pint of l'oc'..y Mouut and ho will have a full coiuwiuid if the Iwkorv trade oi that ):'-c untl the, ! arc eight nei" ooni:g towns ive ml ed ill ages" within a twenty-. j.: run by ra.y : l;1 WtlK'U lie ' :i cUi i branches of '"1C i;,l!;cl'i' ship products f m: dailv. bakery to tinni Coming and Going. The fauii'.y of Mr. Jas. Taylor relative. kit i.i vesterdav morniii!; to v. New York. Mrs. 8. Iv. Eaton left on the steauiei Jo! am I. Neusc to visit friends ui Rood Massachusetts and Maine. Gov. Carr went down to llorciicnd City last night to visit tho As;emi!y. Col. J. D. Whitford, and Messrs. E. II. Meadows and Jas. W. Eiddic of New Berne accompanied him. Mr. W. T. Caho, who has been on . a trip to Washington city and to Norfolk Female college to seo his daughter Miss May, graduate returned to the city on the steamer Ncnse accompanied by her. Miss May left far her home in Bayboro. Miss Corinnc Harrison, who is to lecture at the Teachers' As3cmuly on Physical Culture came on tho steuuer Neuse from Norfolk and wen t down to Morehead by the nigh ts train. Mr. Geo. Pavie and his litttle dungl tcr ot Morriston. N. J. are visiting his mothe. Mist May Hcndren is attending the TeaJhera' Assembly. "Sweat childish days that were t loug as twenty day are now." Wadsworth. We hav something that all the boys will want, lot of Tatent Leather Pumps, sizes 3 to 5, price $1 60. New lot of Canvass bicycle Shoes In white, rnsaet ana . DiacK, size 6 to 9. . New lot of belts, star ash vests and Collars and Cuffs. Just reoeiVed y' by . - Wednesday ' boat Puff Bosom Shirts In white and colored. Fall , drees shirts dude bows' and new lot underwear, . . .. ' : J.M. IIOWAED. TWO WEDDINGS. Loudon itryan ; l'otler Allen As Pretty Marriages as Were Ever In New Uerne. Two of the prettiest marriages that ever oe urrfd in our city took place yes teidny. The conl rncting parties being Mr Henry L. London, jr., of Pittsboro to M: s Minnie Bryan, daughter of Judge IL R. i rvan unit Dr. Will. II. Potter, of Liv n, Ms -s.. l-i Mary L.Allen, daugh ; : .- Vr. Geo. A Men. .ondon anil Miss I'ryan were mar i. ' ::t h :;h noon in the Episcopal (l)--vij. Re v. T. M li. tieorge, rector, i ; il ra! i!i- oralions which were pre ,. ..-I'. r ti,e oe. ision by Mr. S. C. Rnd- -o.-.siMc of a double arch of roses i.i -.ieti-.-s and pink hollyhocks with a peiviant 1 o'o.iel of crimson amaryllis and eay j -s-.-i. mines, at the centre and tho back ground was set off by ornamental i,i a - e- in varieties ami two dozen shining ca r.;i!i .'. The ; : -ie'.nony being over many invited - j gathered at the hospi'uble home of to j bridi's parents andj partook ol a weil-i'ng l-rcalil'ist, which was everything il way that could be wished for. In ihe spacious pallor some half a doz-i-.i ta! lei were loaded with presents, as be.mtif :l an array as was probably ever i.ia.le in t l .' history of the city. Tiie pi. eiils were between one and two hun ii:e 1 in number and were elegant. There v.;:s a prc.f:!.- supply of articles of gold ::.i ' ihei i-i di lieale workmanship, and .'.-c r.iA'.r and other gilts both or-n:- i lid -in. I useful were abhndant. i : e Is eanie from several States: .',; ..' Y'.:!,, Virginia, Georgia, South f'.,iui'i,t rii.riila and Texas were all r. j-p d among litem. . i "drs. London left on the steam -i'.-.ralrip to the World's Fair, v ; i .-. i-.i Ijamt .Noillieni cities. r and ?!ics Allen were mar- ;. in., in the Presbyterian :,e ((lemony was beautifully v Ilev. L. C. Vass, D, D , of I Ga., foruier pastor of the d uncle by marriage of the il by Rev. C. G. Vardell, the t'-r. r.u'-.i he-t man was his brother, 'ol'iT, ofl'oston, and the ifaid va-i Mi. s Janie Brown of New ': Mi-.e-i Maggie Small wood S;evenii!i were the little re .Messrs. .). T. Daniels, T. Ifollister and John .' v.:, 1 li ve been almost an impossi- to l ive improved on the floral d: Tiiey wire fine and lavish, i'... ' !i 11 "g fie pulpit from view. T ! f; vihing and arrangement of t i : . :iiir.;! o; iiiiinentat.ons was a labor of 1 iv o i ' put of the bride's wide circle o.' . ..; i'. ad i in the city. The forenoon w. !.!.-.:'; ciMHiiaicI io their preparation i'l: ' tete an 1 dextrous fingers of tiie 1 . 1 s a -ui Ihe strong arms of g -.: 'e iiien a'! aided in the beautifying of t!:a e'iiire'i. Ti.e decorations consisted principally of p.'l.iw, eailasand fcrus with other choice giv-is-ho'i ip ami pot plants while the IVoiit was banked up with the choicest ro'-''s an 1 other cut flowers. Tin ." r ere many palms of different vi'.r! .lies. The central one on the pulpit v,,-i a plemiid date palm. Beautiful b ,m' no a.:d oilier evergreen vines twined an, ,'i i the pilars with roses at the top :i"':3 a very pretty display, while sprigs of a y..i o'iordes magnilica Jcnt an airy t l! t ,) i i" whole. Hanging from the i" ' s'.i were similar decorations and I e tnst v oriKimeniations n wiueiy ;v :. ! cicen plants over each door o .' ;viu lej exactly. Ml i Lilian Roberts beautifully presidud ; i.e org in playingjlirst the wedding laii'.i fi jni Lohengrin and ending with the cliaruiing ouo by Mendelsohn. During these sweet strains the bridal n.u ty entered by tho east door ami were met by Dr. Potter and his best man, Mr. I'r d Potter, in front of the beautifully dcroratcd'pulpit where stood the officia ting cl Mgymen. The bride leaning upon t lie i ai m of I her father, Geo. Allen, Esn., was preceded by the two little flower giris, and the Maul ol Honor, alias Janie Mirown. The bride attired in a gown of white organdie, wore a bridal veil and carried aboquct of white carna tions nud maiden-hair fern brought by thee room. The Maid of Honor, simi taily attired In white, carried a boquet of cape jessamine, and very gracefully assisted the btido by holding ber boquet ana removing her glove tor the ring. The iinpressivo ceiemony over, the bridat party left the church under the enlivening strains of the organ lor the bride'a hoine.Afler the bride, had donned an elegant going-away gown ot green and gray, the whole .bridal party proceeded to the steamer Neuse. Dr. and Mrs. Potter will take quite an extended tour, embracing Old Point Comfort, t trip up the Hudson, and to World s Fair, Then they wiiljctura to Boston through Canada, visiting yfontreal, Quebec, the famous Saguenay river and other points. The array of bridal presents was ex. tensive and brilliant, coming both from friends hero and in their future home. . By these marriages New Berne loses two of the most . charming and popular young ladies ever raised in the oity. They carry with them the best wishes of all and every one regrets to lose them. TEAHERS' ASSEMBLY. At the Atlantic Increased Niimhor of Pleasure Boats Improvement Musical Entertainment Xew Bcine'.-i r.irt. MoniiiiF.vo Cut, X C, Ju.ie "0 ii, mi i'lOill o.e of )''. New the We dropped Berne last ni; l.t t. Teachers' As-cn 1 session. Ail day oppre ive, and . only a bltle be!, much abated. '1 several oti'n ers oi them tiie S,-er. ;., some out: who v. iii:ii'"ii I i it e n t iiu. A .1 not know that c:ii. ' rell of Ra'eigh, '. e mention" bv i.a.i. -. persons hoarded tiie As wc made tiie, nr.i the heat steadily i! reaching destination cool and re! "n-shin stopped at t!.e "A ( .' liVeil .v litre Ihe r... .-.d up. w ; nf .1 1 should we htoi Tl:. and bright , w itli ;;: quarter, an.! 1 lie lighted, siiowed i ill nice o:d: .', n last year. T!,,'-.e 1 platform i:i tl' ; Mr. I. L. i'c rv : : of birth !inpp;.::r.i the hay, al 1 leir; nearly in hi : . ' ex)ericnce in i al, he has acq-il c i knowing bo-.v to train brought dev.-twenty-livu pc:-..: found tlieir,vav, room for supper, place for hungry coming out, ae.. !. balance, he v.oul I wanting in avie, A notice. i'i!i- tra cnjoyuient of vl. 1 ; surplus in tee , tors is the re... li fleet ol sharp':, -1. added, and in n. has been taken o: roomy, iininci: ' commodation of ; ted, the scats ni ( g.iy colored a.. thing neat and : . -are all uniformly i with iiaint, v.-'i a ,t like certain I' .e II "A boat, they s-iv. A il 1 i I 1 Rut ca.uiol l! : Though '.11. e !:: She si', up.i-.i ', It is well l.eov caiiiine'.it t, r i ear, has I ;! e near Wil i.V I 1:1, about three or I' i e accepted an i retary to :o in : . the land lay. ! ter Master ( ;e::; i- d. Coloncl, one of W. except Adjutant ( ; of Rideigh, who r icncral and h.n I: i any one in selectin-; new camping groun 1 prises about sixty a fully situated on tie Sound, and on bo'.li : Tl d'li- t nud is the last flail ..i p c ' ing liere. 1 m- w : cleaned up, (re 1 e..n n .1, thing put in li.ie i ,.. i ' i. i drilling, die:-' p. : :,: -, ,' , all necessary I.,;'. 11 i : i reded. Col. II... ,' lina. eonvcnienCLS v, i.i . v. j oyed by the in; .. ; : . ' . is believed tl.at tl- e '.. (July 13 to 8-: v.1'1 : . pleasant, in.ilru.i've a i ! ,; held by (hem. At night a mil. 'le.it ci ,e: ' given, arranged by s .! :e.. ofRaleigh, thu Miwi ,! HI Aisembly. Tiiougli jr,..hir was highly ei ' o" 1. .V saiiga solo, and pla , c 1 ..a duct with Miss Uoi.icn, of li ici'ti.l .! i s celt i- W,,s Lawrence, also of lti'i ;;;!i, tion: ' The Oi- jaa !:i.l w finely rendered. M', Greonsboro, pleasantly last year, gave a voe.d contributed a son-; bv Lir i V..o.i, ol 'gel f.o-n N'e v r.erce ., I S.lt.T, from the ., Cliapi.i, ! t:i meni i-iii ''o by Mlis :o o. M' ; ! which elicited much pr.ii: critics, and a vocal solo by . who was encored. Wo omiu in its place, an instrument t! Holden. Everybody was delighted. As we close these notes the oreheelra said to be unusually well balanced and superior in their makeup, individually and corporate are delivering them iclves otiome very lively music, ami a lew arc "trippinir the HRlit fantastic. Anil so Ibis preliminary day ends, and tomorrow will usher in the first day proper of the Assembly a work. U. Best Bread la tho City. Large loaves delivered at li cents Cakes and pics constantly on hand and made fo order, tf. , C..V. McGuubb Eastern Carolina Dispatch. Cn and after Monday Juno 10tb, 1893, the steamer Garrett will be withdrawn and this line will resume ' its former schedule. The steamor Nouso tailing on Mondays; Wednesdays and Fridays. ... ' . Gro. IleHDBBcoB, Agent, "' Now Bcrno, N. C, Jane Wtb, '3. , Pure 0 eream of tart ir baking p- wtler ''l;!'-t of all in lei-'enuij; iii-i-ii th. r r Uni-ikii Stvtiss Gi...i;;.MENT ' in Ur.rnuT. e'V.t, Pakinu I'owni'it Co., 1"IW:11 et N . Y . i lie I.oiiii .Negotiated I'cP.iard of City Council , onveiie after r, cess at the call of (he Miiv.ir wit prided. !'!'"."iif Counciliucn lieieii;ti;n. Gel c: !., I.ovick. Latham. Cl-irk iind l lii. ' Cin irmari Vlrieh of ihe 1'inence ('C'linl I-.- latcd that he had -iicceedcd in m ; .ot i.-iting u loan with tiie Farmers an M I' h, mis Hank by giving- them a n .te i he di icounted al 8 per real . li oll'cred the following ivol ni,. wiii- !i was adopted, voting nv-. ('eic. i n: -a ie i -nsleilt, Gelocl;, f.oviek, L illciu t ', i,l. and l lrieh. (in ne tion of Councilman l"reh, Tr.-a-ui-i-r wan rcqin-icd to t: I i-i".- lei liness hereafter u il ii the V. Ilai.l: and lie was iii-triicled not to in, ',11N contricled by the I'nriin r la u ';':'!l the i-olli ctinii of reiil and pe; ,, W. I). W.u i , i , ( i- , (-, I'" fly cents is a sniitll d-ic'jr hi!', hut. that is all it will cost you to cure j any ordinary case of rheumatism il'j you -isii (.ihainlierlain's l'ain IJ.ilm. ! i fry it. and you will be surprised at j he prompt relief it atl" n d i Th , i I ii'-t application will q-iiet tie p-i:::. I i .V; cent bottles for h:i1-: hy J. V. .1 l-1.il. Ulio'.esnle .Market CouiUrv l'loJucc. ! I'.-ef. 1.1 .-. .1 N -jn.i-.-J l-i!e. 'Hoi, 7 to 7 I I. Ml. Il'om l,:;l. 11 1, ,. 1, I. -II- .'lo.llillc pail. '. ,!!! i K'iil'. lOeVi, .; Mm;, ,., ICal-'jl--. Id pi as. lel.illile. -e. ;.-.e.al.0O. Iliv llint. .icg drv 1. 2 1 -:'. aih dive .-flit) to -. IV. i if il Ti. p. -he, led, il.ii'l.s! ",0 i ,'. I'lll wool. I. .'.'. i lir.e I 'il.cv; .l.')Ua-'.(in. vol . Mi Hot s F.. I KOM1Y. ii Chinaman praises hi 'l"s, Tie- iii.-ii lai'iu praises hij.lj, ie- gm',!, ner praisi Ins tin ai Lilt f place L . i i ,. - .'I i: .'H I .oves Itic I I The liii'iardi-t lov,-t his i. Tii.t hllsl'all liii-iu lovelii ii, s , ,; Rut I hue I . .1 i; The f The i liavi ir neci d "I tin hi,l V act t till il If ed ol I'V l!ut I nu .! 1. . 11. at r Tii.- hu-ltcr kelli the .1' d seel., th l "1 11 s! Th.- ,- 11' ,-plici mvs -ecii tie lint I. C. L' . it. A. . i (iaskill's Pharniiiej. l:',ill t plirclta-ied til" St" 1, "1' Me . I'elll- llrilg Coaioiliv, I e l i r .. d i:i i vi rv u.-.v lo ii!l ;dl ,.r.i I.. I -. -i-!iiic.-i!s a: d p ih i i , . . 1 llillg J to he 1,'irt. I lil ' c' .. u ell I ( p I ' 1 1 pli' i i 'il kl .'.l.l' e , 1 O ' i 1 at pl'ie.s ih I"','.' a- lie 1 . ' ' III I sic ei! c. 1 ) ,i el. i ,, '.'.It : , . at 1 M.I ion 1" h'l on - I i "; , -iiv a fiir "t p i ' r.c l ii'- R.i.si.l ,,1, E.miin,-r of t ie I'.i.iiee icuiiilc As- i.itioii lia .f - , ling to i hat 1 hav- ' i, - .ci . . lice- ary to correctly attend n . j lei less, :md my patrons in , -, I e - i' 111 it I shall do so. Resides this ino-t j excellent recoinaiendal ion, 1 am a :;,.i,i I- ,'.. I,.,,,, It.., 1I..,F, 11..,,', I'l IU...I ..I I , I " ' '"' " .' "' I" , I. iii-.ersity of North I arolin i. V in i ' I ten; ;,,n is called to a (, ".- ol th. eu-iy j -pe 1, dries o he found in my --, !,.. ' Wing's I'l ill'ts' Ativin-,oN'si iolpo, te,l . .o. I Vcnanl's Pcifiiinerics, (' ni,lra s l',nhi;e ."id haehcl Powders. I.uhiii: Row!- r : nd Extract , Lavender and l.ilai- JWiio-r, Woimbury's Facial Soap. Of Dentil'. i- , Toilette Soaps, Tooth Rnishea and daiulv Toilette Articles, I h.ive .1 lull and c.,rc fully selected stock, j am peculiary m d specially prepared to till prebcriptiaus with (hut degne of care and preclusion which such orders should receive. Oko. V. CiASKII.r,. U hon ll:,liy wns.u 1,, we Kav l,r f-nwlortft. W ti.-ii she wui a Ctill'l, cried for Ciaoriii. Wte n s'le kvnme M ixs. Bin cluliff (o Owtorla. W l'ii hIio (mil Cbildren, she yuve Umm Custorla, CiiilJren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Shitdren Cry for Pitcher's'Castorla' Chilr'ren Cry for Pitcher's Castoriu. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.' Truckers Take Notice. " Steamer Greenville, Capt, Dixon, on and attcr May Mth, 1803 will make daily trips from New Berne to Diddles Landing and return, sailinir from New Berne i a. in. returning sails from Biddies Lauding I p. m. - . tt. - Ralph Gsat, Acting Ag's, hum immu KEASON 1893 Fioio A. & N Stations, N '. Round trip ur avun acui ATLANTMJ & N O R IL RJADCO. li? - D ptrtment, New Bornfl T'i 'v:.- Hri.f i J i 18!)3 'J. . R R : K KTH - .'l.-ll k ut a Tiip Ir .o, 1 4 i : ti.i , ; i -. : CO. 101 eon .to u- L. fii.'.L. A. di: i"j.t :o a'-li Well J R r, -(J. I: Co.: f-'jtt. Y lb:-.. i.?c s- liill: s 10 ;iili..n ., :-iUl Si AMD ; ii- iad; R-f:f:" ' did M f.-iv 1 aud !i :n Viiiieli 1 Oi il id Lia -P 1 L oli'.-i- tliin;; tt !:.iti;lNi; ,oy o mil nmz !n , 1 I.:!, i. I Jpc. ii rip 15 iltUiigo. i -1 iUi i .4 ).- rchili. Mrs s. S. I), Crcfllo's. By t!, -. Diy, '.V , ; , r Moi.tii. fit:' i'ii i i:-);; : s, .. oi'i'o-i; i; .). A. MiiADOU'S' :anp 'M,,, .t thu .rlajt Uo. Having bought out the BOOT and SHOE Shop of N. Arpiii, lespeetl'ully asks a ei)iit;iiuuii ,n of his pair 'iinge at tlio sanu stand on I'ollock at., guaranteeing good work and satislao- tion to patrons. All kinds of K10- 1'AIR WOKK solicited. tlTCiivo mo a trial. dwti Sea Oreao Eleusd ! MotiEnitAi) Cn v, N. C. Near Teachers' Assembly. TEKM3 : tl.00 - - - Per Day. 90 00 - - ; Pet Month. The ooolost house In the oltT. The propiletor wilt do hts brat to ptoase hwguesu, !tj,vi i....,;.: ,, ,, J. T, EAT0IT; - ii dw im, ;vrnopaiE'rolj. Take Jim by the Km And wlrilo the op portunity lasts take ad vantage of it. and buv vour goofk ef us. If. .11 .l.'eisLV, Or W M. W I i i .a fORE c.uiiest txiiiiiino COIlVt lhiMlCi our stocK an you w find you in one !) us. ml rlct'S ',1 CiMlaiuIy t'.:n save Kilroiirimr rVe will ZZii a 9 w 9 mm am The Finest Toilet soap in the per market at 22c WPF". ? :! ,lnj sai f V f ' "