I.'ll , : 1 )L. XII.-NO. 80 NEW BERNE, N; C, SUNDAY, JULY 2. 1893. . . PRICE 5 CENTS. 1,1 sixr.ss LOCALS. Is Arnt oteti e'erywher iKt 'hin article, Good pj yht rrvi, tvmple 8rcu r"or y io liarshajl hill, Appltoo, Jia lm. I Keeper Wanted Xoo nccJ p v, ..hout-ibe bt of recommendations, r through Port-office stating terms ! living relerenc. . O.O. O. r V K N 8PRINU Water oo draught at Ui'-kiU'i Pharm.ioy. tf M ISS'ilS FANis'lE and Jenoie Miller, formerly of New Beroe. ofler so-id board by day or week at No 11., Fayetteville s;net at IUleiirb 1171m. . A despatch from Loudoo, June! 23, says: & very nnsttled feeling prevailed at tbe clone of the t-took exchange. Silver" eeonrkie are sorionsly depressed. American railroad securities are very flat. TEACHERS' ISSEXBLf. Improvements at Ballreei Shops. The laK.C.RK Shop aow pres ent a brighter and neater appearance than r at- asy- Hme - for aaany year put. Master Machinitt ' Waters, seising the opportunity when tbe abopa were nearer empty than usual by reason, of tbe extra locomotive being pressed into er- vice for biuling track, baa had white wash and Da! at naed nlentiiullv where Tar cored the Jad and Jon-, savs L,tMiiit Th. hrirk of B'8h be cares noloing lor tbe criticisms the fonndrr. wmnd hon. water tanks. 8kinDer re1 th ut cbapterof tne Of the - BaWiDBMrs. and- add: el. haul-Mi whitewaahed and wood-work wv "J onn,iu me tcc Thev could not eat taronnu ml painted red-somewhat a reversal of the whlcn occur' P8 "n. (Andrew) hide in throe weeks with an ; axe.1 Got. - Alrgeld, ot Illinois, freed the throe Anarchists, who aodl lleamlaU f Deceases! Hembcri TIr. glhta Daraleniortal Sehool Treav areWi Beport Election of ' Offlcert. - BIHTB OAT, JCKB 80TH. DeTOtional Exerciaet by Dr. SUincer, , JO.1 " Qere ta m record: Joshut Miller a jaatioe of the ' peaw, a pablio school teaohnr, aa I an ex-Sajxrvia- OS?. 09 the mCMt aatUfaotory thing a!xut a Colnmbia Bicyole 1 the price OvnorsotthU wheel know they owa a bicycle worth tbe price, 150, became ('..himtiioi k nAva t an nlftAA art) it iar Ips. fleary dtnommU are gWen on or.Ot MeckUnberK. N. Y., 50 yeari shops manyother whrela j 150. be- oW with a alok Wife, and three ehll chu they are eot worth tbe Utcd. prloe , , , , .' -. The discount nrlea as does the patience dWO hvt eloped Wth. Estella Up aai' persistency of the prospective pur-aged 15 jeara. chT Moral: Bny a Colombia and - know that yoado beyond theabadowof jn tne 80jt 0, jrB poling lA a. d.1-at. !.! 1 a C7' 1 nana! conrae followed, but an innovation auutux owu 'ulu" ,u,u that work well. The shops taTe thns1110 unt0 him-e havo found the Mcs- beeo trusted inside and ont 1 , -"cu W be.ng interprets, tne The cbwgo-makes a nriking' differ- chrt,,t behrougbt uim to Jcus. enca in the outward appraranee - of the "Dgnng m prayer u u.ai.c whether tiewedj from - - the 1 ,u" "ul directiouofthedepotor by passers on 8eI0n lDean'T ' " ""en tbe road and will make a good imprea- Uglonaly topreaasd, to brin; others iuto sion on those enterinir the eitv by rail. ,h WJ of Christian duty ami privilege, - I I -X 1 The earnenter ahoo ii now beinir over uu "3 auj auaiogy, , . j... .p....i ,.. 000 wheelmen rido rohimbias. . . Jaj4int AlCX. x OIIOult, ner lainHf' , : w T. Hiu.a5Co.BoloAgte. ja jaw, for 50,000. damsges for DUFF V9 Diarrhoea Oordial 1 prep, alienating her husband's affections, rctlim whhich b s been in us J for many yews, with g.et utisfactitn to all who tare lined it Composed . of Vegetable Aromatic, ASf rinjronta, . Uarmina'iTes anil Anti?ntlo ": Plonaat, ' Harntlesa, ami Effsotlve - For Ihnrrhoea. Dyseu tiry, -rtatnmer Complaint, Choler, . Crumps and Pain in the komictu Thia mwl loins is used and indnrsed by Jurlfre H R Brn. Mr. T.. UVHarTov, Mr. John B Ynuns, and a number ot other eitiiana of tbts and sorrouodinc counties. For sal. by 4efler Iq the adjoining e mntiea. t . 9 Do try. on trial in New-York before Judge Prvor. the iary broaalit (a a. verdict for 937,509.. " baalcd. It is receiving a general repair ingsomething it has not had lor years aud the brash will be called loto use on it as soon as tbe repairs ire finished. Sir. Waters has also placed an addi tional boiler in the engine room. It is a quick steaming upright one snd - with it is ISO feet of 1 1-3 inch hose. It will be used for pnmping purposes and washing out boilers snd can be used for extin- l the thi.ii duty of teachers wheu ioleretcd in work to bring others into it. Short memorial notices of Rev. E. G. Beckwitb, of Wake Forest, and Br. II. F. Arendell, of Morelicad City, wore read Ly Prof. F. P. Hobgood, Ch'm. of iho Mc uiorial Committee. A letter was received, and reaJ from Prof. D. 8. Ellis, formerly Superintendent of tbe Teachers' Bureau here, now of the A yULLt line of Spring and Summer S'lmnhM. . p.on8itin ofCboviotts Black, Bhw ami Brown Sen?, Fine Check Oash-I bear it, tour imported .luitniics. Worsteds in all grades. Ratismotion pnamnteed. s , - . F M. Chad wick. Tailor.-- .-. K . At Uall's book 8tore. GO'-T.r jtreot'n hinw' Store for Llry. Kme rov'iicet.s ,at Street's Horns store, EliEQAS T rtailillei-a at Street's Horse! atore- ;' .."'.'- '' :." - Mart UaUiddd. of Brooklyn, UtaOf Ulnownatl, nas aiBOoyeiou . v . Teachers' Association, Florida, sciulii that the 14th and 15- Amendments T, t. how weH im- kindly greeting, and inviting the -Vascnv to the Oonstitntion were great Ln. mniratn h.i.ri d bly to attend a mcetincr of the Aisocia- mistaken. That' what a good earninfrs accumulate a fair proDortion of t'n soon to be held there. manr neonle thonffht at the time, tlmm ahnnkl he annllcd to bettering the Prest. C. D. Mclver, of the Normal end , I . I i x c bnt aa the thines work. Jin rat and Condition of the road and to adding new bU follows wilt have to gria and equipments and as early as practicable LOCAL NEWS. .MUll HicrTiiitl; Port and Houpner-; nons '.VinM for sale -by, Jas Ubdmoso, rpTl.VINf Senator's Wild Cherrv Rook nd nut oo etprmiHty for throat and inn diseases, for sale by -fA9 Rbdmonp." . DUi'FY'3 Malt .Whiskey for Medicinal um, for ante by 4 A3 KaoilOffl HUSYADI Janos Mineral Water, the be Natural aperient. For sale by -. v, s; - - . Ja. IIbouokd, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howard, Agents wanted. Nunn & MeSorley Fire works. New Berne Academy Principal ted. : double daily mail should be put on. and worked for time is rioe for those in charge to heed the desire ot tbe public along this line. wan- been Cora Whisker for sale by -, DUFF Gotdon Imported 8belTy , ' foraftleby-Av." 3 RbdmosB. Tbe extra session of Congress has called for August 7th. The Raleigh paper now sports a triple soryiCes, head, News-Obscrver-Chroniclc. Curi3t Church Rev. T. M. N. George, Mr. J. B. Lane has been eatberinsr ma- rector. Fifth Sunday after Trinity. Ser- teriul durinjr the past week ibr a new vice, sermon and Holy cumuimon 11 a. m, dwollincr adioininehi3 residence. Work I Eveninsr prayer p. m. Sunday School on it will bctrin this week. and Yountr Men's Bible Cliss S p. m ..." i Mai. Winder the newlv elected vise- Sunday School at tbe Chapel 9:80 a. m president of the 9aboard Air Line, it is The publio are coraially invited to attena Industrial School, at Greensboro, spoke at some length in reference to Virginia .,i nooniroF tmin I uare. ana matters conneotca v. iiii inc f"--r i It has been desired early colonial nistory ana ohe.vu :i reso vears past and the lotion which was adopted the purport being about as loiiows : mm in inrn.ony with the ideals and efforts of Mrs. Cotton Chm'n, etc., tbe most suitable monument Ch nrcll Service. I that could be erected to conimemorato Centenary M. E. Church Services 11 the events referred to, would bo a livirg a. m. and 6 p. m., conaucico Dy ine pus- monument a bigu grade, broad gaue tor, Rev. R. A. Willis. Prayer meeting I Female Seminary, or Normal Trainirg at 9.15 a.m. Sunday School at 4 p. m , I Schaol for Girls, supported by the I'lind J. M. Howard, Supt Prayer meeting ofthe eeneral covernmeut, the "iris teii-g Thursday evening at 8:15 o'clock. The I g truly entilled to appropriations for IMPOUTEH rtlolbtnd Gi Bcrke's Bns A! wd Burko'e Guinnesa' btont. -or saleby i Js. Ranxoao, 75,0) CIGAm at very low flRuree for head leaves thii morning at 9 o'clock. vl'inleiale and retail trade for sale by i- ... r- . .. , 4i - Jab Rbomosd. I announced will retain thoofficc of general manager. Tlie second Sunday excursion to More- A in public are eonlially invited to all these I their special twining as the Jlilitnry Cadets at West Point ov the Naval Cadets at Annapolis. Dr. C. Alphonso Smith was nslicd to furnish a copy of his admirahlo uddrc upon "Poetry in every tiny life,'' Tor pub lication in North Carolina Teach,: The Treasurer's Report was presently! from which it appears that the amount ol all services. Attentive ushers. leash, received last year was $1638.00, Sunday Service'Uancock St. Methodist I of which was expended and about Jooo Church Sunrise circle of prayer at 6:80 I m0re, which was advanced by t lie Tieas a. m. r reaching at 11 a. m. anu o p.m. I nrex as needed, accorums to the usual Ibe Past-Offlee and Castaai Hoase - The Washington correspondent of the Wilmington Messenger gives the follow ing ihlormatioo in reference to the oRi ccaof postmaster and collector of cQ9toms of New Berne: -r. "Senator Ransom and Representatives Grady and Alexander wtnt with tbe rtew Berne gentlemen, Uessra. Lane and Blddle to see the Seca-tary of tie Trefls ury and Postmaster General respecting tuo collectorship ot customs acd post mastership there. These matters were placed at their request on the urgency list. It is said that Senstor Ransom and Representatives Grady and Woodarl en dorse Mr. Stopben U. Lane lor collecto; t JNew iierne. Sir. Matt Manlv is en dorsed for postmaster and tha difficulty that he comes under tbe ''Ex'' rule is met by Mr. Grady by saying that the rule h is been broken several times in the Slate already. Since it was promulgate;), .uessis. Baniuel It Street and . r . Kouutree have become candid. iU i lor postmaster. Tho commission is djied January 8th, and the Postmaster (:en?r;l c illcd attention significantly to the t;u.k independent of Hotels. Tho big Atlantic Hotel at MoreL"tid City lias a rival The house boat, "Kud- der Grange" .left, here yesterday u.ler noon with a company of New Bi i ne frolic lovers, who intend to inrfke their stay at Morelicad "a life on tbe oeeau wave" by using tbe boat as thrir abiding place while in the city by ihe sea. They furnished js tiie followiug list of voyagers and the capacity in which tbey shipped. J. P. lyes captain; W. E. Peftrce engineer, W. E. Tatterson pursuer, C. D. Bradhuin and Ralph deck. hands, U. C. Lumsdeu stew- aril, jas. notion passenger, Isaac i.'ocy, col., cook. "i .' ir bnVti'; powaor i ' '.av CD ength. . r. ; i.'.vj i:nmi MsoMely Fure A crrim ;i! IllL-ho- . ' I. vr:-. V :.; i'oou i. l:-oi;t ?t . N Y . Ac: i. 108 Wull I Sen: ' inert. J,.:i.UL"K"': ?OUZL riiti: -jI-m I Hi "Tiiey sny, best men are moulded o;t cfl'aubs." tUAKtSPEAIir.. Wn ure all lull of faults, but try ud Rot yenr Clothiag with .i f -.v faults as possible. Th.U's t'u kind w try to Pell. Wo Io not buy auy .... ... ... . rahoddy stock it we know it, it i,uiu'( iho kind yon nre looking f'-r, wc haven't cut it. When yen want your money's worth ronii lo tit, we try ,ind give it to yon. See u.i for H..t, Ctouiiug, Shcce iv.id MfuV goods, Tro'ika n 1 V;' iises. New Sortrfa:id Tir.H just iu it HOWAltli'S. FROM IDA BEIX TO lllli 1XE. Mi Works The Presf tl it THE LOHG and SHORT OF IT Let us Not Waste Words ! a A P etters from far an 1 from that seem to jGARKEFS Cognao Brandy used -very rtmnh in tbe sick room. For sale Dy - .., - ... Jab, Redmond dollar for the round trip and be back New Berne at 10 p. m. Prompt action is being taken iu refer ence to toe sinizie oase of yellow lover on by the pastor, Rev. Jno. F. Butt. Sunday School at 8 p. m. Singing at 3:80 p. m. Mt. Calvary Temple Mass meeting at 4:15 p. m. Everybody Invited, even cold hearted professors might get Warmed np i Treachery is the crimes, tneetaiuiia nver near, urunswics, ua., hv Hin nnder thi. hnmble d.t . r .til . . , i i . i i 1 J o n neanes Ot nil I ana no outureus ia lvarcu. Rev. Thos. A. Mazingo has bceii m. Boor meeting. flP-1 Baptist Chnrch Services at 11 a. :'.t if VitirMt- nrv.nt: PoinWd Superintendent of Public Instruc- aD(J 8 p. in., conducted by the pastor, . Hnn nrPsmi:t noimtc vicj Tlr F. P. t T3..r,. 1 BJ.. cWl A n tn IIS iruui wmg -. - . . Ifla'tM who removed to Morehead CitV I nt.f.i1. r rfhriof Pr ft B PaIma . r.A i. a hnndrerl omeuwB. , . pastor eervice ror nenatwow a. m, times worse than tn open enemy. ary address at Ihe Baytoro Male and day School at S p. m. You are invited course of Assembly events. It is a good and pleasant thing to have u f icud who will smooth the financial way, who is always "achieving," always ."pursuing," who uses his money freely and ,;wuits" lor his pay. The election of officers for the coming year was the next thing ia order and re sulted in the choice of F. P. Hobgood, Prest- of Oxford Female Seminary for President and Prof! Alex Graham, Snpt. of the Graded Schools ol Charlotte, for Vice President. MissMattie Wbitaker, of LaGrange, one I have read your near From Katie and from Molli you so dear, I imaxine tlicy'vo a secret which lo ou they wish to tell And so have I niy friend Big Ike a sxcvt "Ida Bell.' "Passoms'' and "SemmonB" get Female Institute Thursday morning put to attend all these services. Attentive 1 0f the Musical Directors, put in nomiua- rine at the Bftnie ti0. WOO t wej,n TOme a - K ' I -- Ition tor oecraiary anu iieusuiei, ui. - i . . ,. , , . I at.M H lh. nlinlnni nrorai liold ol . nlirht. I V M II. A. ft Kll It. til. leader. Jnr. t fl TTarmll. Nrth ( ,n-n ml v.. t Rl narntlnaT '; ' ,: "J r- , uukoo v. . The steamer Haytien Qaeea head of the flmrof Drexel Morsnn & night nt 8:80 o'clock. Imoualy elected for tho tenth time- vivfid at Portland. Ore- with 500 Co.. of New York ffud of Ibanks in Phila- o.m.j r.iohM.. which was according to tho eternal bt t.i i. -fcci. Iwuin ti1. MelnltSn Miil Wrta Ak& amldenlv Frirlav. I ...-.j.. a i i rxu.lne3of thmss. Eight V ico Presidents tumwB wii uw" wv'" -r . i i eswrauy &ue vuuBbruuiiuu luivu ut fcuc i w Th.fnw:il l,An Ar..nr;on loWilmmff- w w A Tl M;iNUU1 .f Wnrlr thA ru, honorary to represeni uie nuo.u suie; ton aud Carolina Beech on tho Fourth of finished tbe track laying from Neuse July over the W. K. & N. V R. R. . The river nearly to Hancock Street. , Unless " JEx-Preaident Harrison is lanh: ina at PreaideuS, Cleveland, and nenvtnit be has wild team" in biiud." ' 1. V- '-'-..(, train will leave PoUocksville atJ' a- m- Ibad weather- or other interruption oo t.t'i. . n - mi f r .. . ... .t. . a. r ana net oacs at iu p. ni. mo tare luricur tue iraca win cross me a. e . v. rhft wnnd fcrin from Pollrwlrftrille to Wil-I T? Tl Inmnrniw The big tiraut, auver smeitioK mington Js li60 t0 , Carolina Beach The time is without doubt nearat hand wirks at Omahn will probably shut t 75 down. The St. Louis smelung .works will alao Btop work". Coming and Golug. The following New Berpisna who have Stagnation prevails among the I been at MoTebead City during the session i..ini."itrt' of ' Denver. Col. of. the Teachers' Assembly came up yes The largest silver mine In the State My - - , I Um flraham 1? ibarYi JAn - liacoa Kail i A bbut down Thursday, h :- k will be appointed, An address was delivered by Hon John 0. Scarborough, Supt of Puulic Instruction. It was not very long, was vitroronslv delivered, well received and freauently applauded. We cannot now l.nn wo m ill hv dini-.t railroad eom. Kl luo P""- ,.ni.rtnn witl, WilmWron and It W 'Prest. Alclvcr, Deing caiieri on, sa.u t,natnMt rtnarm.dnonrtinnIn few words of encouragement and hc!p honor of the consumation of that long- n1 0,611 3 .tiling in the line desired event. -To do thia properly will mprovemen, Mn,.l m little time and 11 is none too n "nu uwjuiue uv.uS wu.. - - X ' ; ; early .to begin agitating in reference to the of coming celebration. lectures all over the State tho winter. If we could get such men as it i hard ta hold : with the harei aad ma with the hound i; IS has been done, but the fellow who did "it f.'.red worse than hare or hound." Mra." Graham Richardson," Misses Sadie Whitord, -Emma, Henderson Carrie . . ,,. ' jnM v. rTho. Dixon, DA Talmage, Frank Beard Arendell and Pearl Powell, Mrs. W. Jn. reltnftl.dffd . Verv intiortant event land others, it would improve the people and Miss Jennie Watson-:: v..V?;vi ?rth It not onlvopen np every fine farminir I mve them somethins new to think about Prof. F. P.' Hobgood, PrincipaLof Ox. section that " ha long lain in the i-it .hont and be productive of ford Seminary and new President, of the background, tout it renaer so tnatnoone . , , N.O.Tedchcra' Assembly came, up from I .... h. B hv - Resolutions were passed touching the Tbev tell us that the diatrioution I Morehead and is stopping in tbe. city at direct choice and gives, ns a good following subjects : nf nirt ia aliont to commence -in I Mr. Kobt. JttancooK .tne interest oi soutneru outie. ror any purpose, ine I Thank to the Press, for courtesy and s . ' - i i v . . - . n i '.! nnnn nn m lis ran rrt fl fl mnrM aa nnw nra i (. ViuiUh nirnini. It a'tO EO D1S SCHOOL - , , I ye "S r ' . J ' ,T eocourageuieui u u.. ...-.v v.. . . i in AiT-.icniturai. lminsinai ana commercial i .. m j jj. r. .u IDe loliowing noted gentumen passea " ". . , . hi - .xiwnin p tne raunmu oiuouus through returning to their homc. Prof. XZIXZT - " " stantial assistance oy lurnismng low rates fin TtT-.T,-- l 4.K- -Ct,A - lJrtrt.ii. r1 i . ' - - I t)I fare . v - ' . X V, U iU.A,Gi Wl AlU'llliU ' I , - j . v : . ... j - - - ia- a t t t..i.....:.i o.i,ai. e. f .1,. Appointed M WeslfOlnW A snaaaa w w. a. Charlotte Graded Schools; Supt, Noble of F. i To Mr. B. L. Perry "mine host" at the by a Uue, aad the li tuiuily. -: It isto movement will Mr, Olavtiland cin't come Y ' i j tt st y where t. -i the t.i',.a ia the fisb . . Tm k Cehn for -omw regrets that n industnai hcuoo yt, nVu -.we - "IZZ" T,m in wiimn tributing to the enjoymenl and success of - i ha nn i nhnri.-vi.f I4rnfifri nhArii;i- isnnr. noitie oi l : ' MV - - I .i. - , : k- , IIOWII UUU Elf U3UIKI vi"..""- , r I rJ.l. 1... 1....-.,... W.,l.wl'0 lUfl K991W BI K1I1U. ; b nn All ri2uf. M-f. riemaeoc. ruo appointment to west i-oint, nr. w. r. - r- 1 VOU are ftCd I-"""0""10 "UA mpa. i yyooten, Ol iiauniDgo rasoala out," and will N-a v Yo! k Herald correspon- r, i i-ii returned from- Houolula t'-e IlAwaiiaa Provisional int is doomed" nod Its 1 ex 'ii;tci Is a mere mac flrat vifh Mr Chief EnKineer A. L. Churchill orthe I L. Carr,' of Greene county, second. - Both Atlantic, Ibr uniform courtesy and , kind Revenue C night from i Northern trip. - "; j 1 .j-i . t,- a. ' of pi. B. u thia conv. ment of the Assembly in - regard to the Miss Carrie Claypoole returned from i ..ww-mi mairna earn lands. Ha was I necessity of bavins s a , . State -' Reform visit to friends at. Goldsboro. i:, -ri .,. I considered, and Justly, on of the best I School. ' -v:- : Among tlwse who went to Morehead students and athletes at tlie University , I M th clo8a of s grand Uusicale, which last night were tb Simmons; Mrs. JSamne caves ana nar Howell and Johnston. The examination sung; . "God be with us nephew, Master John Meadows,' and Mr. I committee consisted of Messrs. Wm. T. I again," and the tenth session' ano Airs, tteo. m. rtooerts, - I uortcn, .1. I. roust ana ur. ureene. Miss Fannie Wooten of Fort Barnwell New & Observer. "i at Oieve At laud : he passed throush to spend some time at i Si-ireii .'!. " ' Mr. Ed. Enrlv, of the News-Observer- Cbronicle spent yesterday in tho city re- turning to forehead at nijjh. ' of. the TeacheiV "Assembly of North Carolina passed into history. . -. . B. For Cent, lar' ami i:ll i r-t "coiumodiouj, t. Apply to - - FOR SALE. - One Cash Register with Twenty-five Kevs. Cost ono hundred ancr seventy- five dollar fit factory. Can be purchased from B;g Ike at one hundred aud twenty- nve dollars. - The only successful mercbaDt is he who prope "y looks a'ler his cash. Merchants t m. ' '. f ; - ?, it w.ll p-y you, t you nope wheu my letter I send to you read Yuu will justly accept it aud my iviuest you will heed And trust my little self you will iciueiu- mc well And bear in mind these lines you read are from sweet "Ida Bell." Remember your wealth which tamo by your bands trust you appreciate the One tlut gave us lands Are ahead of ail inventions which you I love to tell, To yon the noble Big Ike ! Think of "Ma Uell. Your history I have read and it scorns to me You jre a man of great renou u that every body sec, Oh noble Big Iko you must remember well The name I bear is now you sec is your sweet "Ma Bell." I will not attempt your atleciions to sain Nor do I expect a fortune to maintain liut only to hear iroin you ii you va rtny- tiiina to ted Be bold at once my friend B' Iko with your sweet "Ida Bell." will with patience wait on you l. you wish to reply To ine; At once just do I isjll not you deny But hope in the future yon will con'inue to do well Is the prayer oh noble Big Iko ot your sweet "Ida Bell, When at work, when at rest, when at last do you roam When sailing o'er tlie wide ocean and far away lro'm home, My last word to you Big Ike is what I wisli to tell Forget me not but think ol mo your sweet "lua lieu. III! j.' Prior f mar):oil do o Wo - t 1". ru! .'! j.i'h upi .. Ciomo's i:d-!, :;:- 11 ai'.' ron Id )'". Ij-Mui ':' IteJueod 1' lv.n.iv 8 : lt:d.:-."i i' Cash';-', re .-Is. Keillee 1 f; Kcrrj ni;icU:r, (lall ear! an ! bargains bolero IVj t-2 ' . ' Vol y . c , 11, luillfs !L uie : 1 I g i.C ur.ve 'ooil ? fer ; '.at'.) eas'.i: si. ii on eicd-i.-'. hive tlie ' US ineties YOU VO"l (' : v. n :! L. 15-. : i lis!- Curl, Ijc ,: -Liil 10 ihrc lj cicuro At ev ;.re )C per srio ,f i! tlu.-je scd out. i't. Sulniltt-J, 11. 15. DUFl'T. JUST ARRIVED Groceries, Hardware. Farming Implements, Drv Goods, Nuli'UlL', ?!.'ors, biioes, &c. &c. We have them TUOSE GLACIEB If you had purchased the last you bought, of us, not, That ,70 o'lYO!! SO much satis x'acticii here. AXD SEE THEM. Not any on surpassed by the market. it ikk.6 il WsjjtS ! 1 Truck (notations. Thofollowioe truck quotations were received last night from Messers. Palmer Riyenburg & Co. of New York : Apples, harvest $1.50 to $2.S0, peach cs, carrieia $1.00 to $3, plums 50 to 75 cts basket," huckleherries, 10 to 14cts, potatoes, rose,' $3.75 to $3.25. Chilis, $3.85 to $3.75- cukes, 40 to 60cta, toma toes, earners $1.00 to $1.75. . ; . , lime AND sl:??ers .1: ,. , w iiS i.i" Si And. I7if.li tism ' othsr gao.ds of their kind for ladies aad laisses. Eastern Carolina Dispatch . . " tin and after MondaV June 19tb, 1 1893 the steamer Garrett will be "withdrawn and this line will resume- .its former schedule. The steamer Neuse sailing on Mondays; Wednesdays and Friday , Gao. Hkndkhsob, Agent, 1 r "V I mo, N. C, June 11th, 'S3. NEW BERE NA0ADEMI APrhicipal Wantaii. , The Trustees of New Berne Acade my invite Correspondence with persons oomaetent to take enarge ot ana eon duet a HIUH SCHOOL in tha eitv of New Barno -ST. 0. - A person pos sessing the - neoessarj qualifications can secure very liberal and : remu nerative' contract with the Board. The ? facilities for conducting a Hiih Grade School , are, ' ill all rc- speots. ample. - -: Aoaress . : . , ,W. M. -WATSON, Sio.c ; :" " .. v.-. NewBerne, 2T..O. News and Observer and Asheville Citiseu copy daily (two weeks) and forward but to Secretary. . tf A few mere pieces of tint lOo Plaid and stripped Liwn, nhich did eH for Ucts. We have other things nice and oheao. .Goiaaiand s jo. tf BAfeRlSQTOS & BAXTER. you would so soon be needing others. The Quality We are offering is not to be secured anv- where else at the price. Prove it ! Call and sue if we can't. We will ssli, for a 'In all Linoi. j ' Beltiaipr. : i Lac Leather, Mws, Pullevs, y ; Pipe,1 Pigifittinga. lubber Sj Leither ;Belting. -i Orders filled rwnsptly' rinesi DistOTa & ChTircIiill. travea St., Next to City Hall. Toilet 8oap ik -: - J - ; . . -. -1.-. -, .Yonri Truly, ' the pir FtfDdDir lPt