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VOL. X1I.-N0 83
NEW BERNE, N. CU FRIDAY, JULY 7. 1893.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
uusnrss locals.
KOCLERY ami fraud. D. LTatSRLU
LOCAL NEWS.
S' 'ME very fine
CVhn & Son.
ml thi morning. 8.1
rEKSIAN In.wt Powdr 50 cw per
pound at Ua m e roarmaey. tl. '
B ARGAINS In Furniture "Mr- Qeo-
lvte will ofTer at private sale every
moremz tint week tbe stock of Furni
ture ud contents of the chop on Broad j
St., consisting or everything rwceasarrf or
household purposes. - 8U
WANTED Ae-nti wanted r"!rrwbera
to el) m fat selling article. Good pay
to the rth snao, ftample 85oU For
terms apply to Marshall Hltl, Appelates,
8. 0. ' .Jtsim.
JTSlf ADVSBTISSXSSTS.
Howard, ,
D. Haasell Fraud, eta. '..-'"
8. Cobs & Son Fine Teal.
J. O. Harrisoej Land foi tale; -
Prof. Gosbaun shows again to-nlgbt '" ,
Every member of the Naval Reserve ia
expected to be present at the special
drill to-nigbt as some new tactics will be
observed: . -' ; . " . " ,
The Woman's Missionary Society of
Centenary M. . Church will meet this
afternoon,! o'clock, at tbe parsonage. .A
toll attendance ia requested.
Mr. Tboa. Bock, school coinmitteoiao
HOUSE Keeper Wanted None neel ap
plv without tbe best of recommendations.
Addrer through Poatroffice stating terms from the first district, baring declined to
anugiving reierenc a. v.v. w. I serve. Mr. E. A. Atkins has been elected
- .- . - - - i n '
MI35KS FANNIE and Jeunie Miller, br tbe Board of eddcation to till tbe
i vr a - .J v. I I "
meriy oi Jew iwtm. unnr gvm mwni i n-nftT
Tbe weather bureau telegraphed yester-
OSB OF the Bot satisfactory things &1 K be fclr weather utaUl
about a Colombia Bicyole la. the price. I tbia morning. Conditions, today uncer-
Ownersorthta-wheelanow wey own tain but will be fair the greater portion"
price.
Columbia are never at any plaea sold tor
I oas Heavy diwounta are given on
man other whoeM listed at 1150, be-
...... km nnl wnrttl tha HatMi nHoA
The diaoonnt varies ae aoea toe pauenoe w
an' persistency of tbe- proapectlvs pur-1 some sign, old Gold letter on a blue black
onager aiorair oaj vuiumu u
Wnns that on do bond ml shadow of
a itonbl ride the Rest on Earth . IOC, I Yesterday was the hottest day thus ir.
000 wheelmen riae lOolumbiaa. Thehiifhest temw rature durinir the 24
" .nHing Bt 7 p. m. was 93, the low-
DUFFf'8 Diarrhoea Oordlal A prepa-1 est 79. ramre 18. This wst 7 decree
ration wtinion tu ri in n ior mpy hnH.. h. .t,. n.nnrth nf jnl.
. - - - -j -
of tbe day.
"SaikiU's Pharmacy" is the sign that
now meets the eye on the former "New
It is a hand-
tackground.
. Tears, withe. e si tisf actl m to all who
-haw used it Composed of Vegetable
Aromatic, - Avrlngenta, Carminatives
an $ AntWeollot Ptovwrt, Harmless
and Effaatlve. For Diarrhoea, Dyaen
, terry, Summer Complaint, Cholera,
Gram pa and Pain in tbe Stomach. This
medicine la used and undorsed by Judge
a R Bryn. Mr W a. Harvey, ar,
Grave fears are entertained that Capt.
John Ireland of Beaufort is lost. He
loft Swansboro on the schooner Charles
over a month ago and nothing has been
heard of him or the vessel since.
Mr. J. K. Willis, proprietor of the
THKXIKD-BEADZB.
ExhJ-
Bis Stmt Teat a4 Weaoerfal
The street test by Pro Goahaan at 4
p. m. yesterday came off promptly at tbe
appointed hour.'. It was marvellous and
entirely' satiiilacfbry to every one who
witnessed It'; Its genuineness is unques
tionable. ' .
Messrs, J J. Baxter and C. B. Foy
were ' toe' t committee select oa. 1 ney
wrapped a spool of silk up and buried in
the soil under the floor of Mr. R. P.
Williams stables an hour before the time
and did not let no one know a woid
about it.
When the bour for the tret ot his skill
to be made rroleesor uosbaun was
blindfolded, both by Lsiiirierchiefi and a
a thick black cap that completely en
veloped bis head. Tre professor bad
directed tbe two members ot the commit
tee to decide as to the route they wished
I SenU-Aassal Bepert ef tt, T. sT. C A.
The fcllowinft ia tbe statistical report
of the Young Men's Christian Ajsoclatioa
for tbe six months ending June 80, 1898:
Toung men's meetings tt; aver
age attendacce 22
Open meetings (to which ladies
- an invited) " J
Public meetings held outside of
hall,. - 1
Sessions of Bible class 17; aver-
aire attendance 7 12
Workers Training Class 2; aver
age attendance 5 1 2
Professed conversions 3
Social entertainments 8; average
attendance 137
Musicale 1
Excursion 1
Sessions of music class 2, average
attendance & 2o
Meetings of gymnasium class 9,
avttendance 18 .1 8
Batbs taken, average per woek 10 1-2
Tbe finances stand as follows:
Collected on pledges made in
1809 39,2',
Collected on pledges made in
1898 1355.10
Entertainment
98. 5-
21.00
$9
o3'J05
307.99
Msohrtelj
pure
treana of
ULiifil i.l all
(iA'ikht United
Khod !tE.roiT.
ItoYAl, IUWIQ TOWPKR
tt.. N. Y.
tartsr baking powder
in leiveniDB HtreDirth.
Statu (jovaiifoiEST
Co , 106 Wali
John n Voiin. and anumbes.. of other I East Carolina Marble Works received a
itiaens of this and surrounding eonnnes. 1 Ter. beautiful life size marble statue from
it.. ., n u Lm n niiMtiinir I .
"J -.w- ... wu. TI.I.Waldv II lUk tllaAft AH A
ersnite monument In memory of the wife
A. iTULlj line of 8pripg ana Bummer nrUr TL H Bonntrfle ofKlnston.
RamDHi. consulting ofCheviotta Black,
Blue and Bnwn 8erge, Fine Cheek Oaah
mem. Ira ported suitings. Worsted tn an
.gradja. Qatisriiction guarnnteea. -
' a ' F M Cbadwlok, Tailor. A
At Hall's book Store.
GO T Street's horse Store for Livery.
'Fin mvlitei'.s at Street's tt.urae store.
ELEGANT Saddlers at fjtreefs Horse
tore. . '- '
Every night In- Loodoa over
fl.OOO ueraons ulcepin the open ftlr.
'
. The British battleship Oamper
down oaebt to have its name
' changed to "knock-em-down."
If you want to see a performance differ
ent in nature from all you ever saw be
fore and the likeof which you may never
have the opportunity of seeing again
witness Prof. Gosbaun's mind reading
exhibition to-night
. Messrs. Edward and Dave Siwpkins
are back from the Camp meoting which
has been in progress at Eenckeet and
which ended Sunday night, the 2nd inst.
They report a large attendance and
among the ministers present were Revs.
Bouse, Pegram, Langston, Stiff, Crolley
and Watkins.
Mpum. Rftrrinfrtan & TtnTter have
No - wonder .James oraoD closed their Beaufort branch store and
. Buaetrrpus4 to pat hi paper brought what was left of the stock up to
on a "took company , oasis, ue is New Berne and united it with their stock
having a new Steam yacht built. I here. Mr. Baxter who has been in Beau
fort a few months winding up their bust'
No matter whether hs has oeen I nesg tbere ana big family who bare
to college or not, the man who can I been spending some time with him there
keep sweet when things K wrong I have all come back to the city to remain
blm to follow to tbo hiding place so thAt I Received . from
their minds would be in harmony on it. I committee
Thev consalted tomther decided on the! Received from rent, Ac,
route and he havinir been blind-folded as Subscriptions tor special work
, . , I total receipts
stated, naaiueiniojoin nanu anu tnen XoUl elpelMiituM
he took hold started, on immediately, In order tbnt tbe friends of the Asso-
went exactly to the right place and ciation may know why there is still a
placed his band in his first reaching debt upon it," it is unnecessary to state
effoit towards the little bundU within that it results from the failure of those
four inches and tueu felt on, dug at tbe who made pledges for tho year 1S92, to
right spot without having any informa-1 pgv them. The debt is part of which is
tion whatever as to what he was looking I brought over from 1802 and in not u
for, fiond the package and then led the I debt of this year as the above linnnce
committee back at a rapid gait exactly I statement will show
over tbe route they came to tbe starting
point. He turned coroners when be
came to them and went as direct to tho
chair in the street on wiiich be stood to
HDeak to the crowd as though he had
full use of his vision.
Surprising as (his test was it sauk into
insignificance beside J his astonishing
feats at his regular performance.
The lateness of the hour at which the
performance closed alone (prevents onr
giving some particulars, oumce 11 w
say that while there were sceptics
amoni! those who did not witness the
l.Ut of Letters.
Hen.ainin in tlie Post Office at New
Bene, Craven county, N. (.'., July 1st
I! S ltarUm, Mrs. Jennie Hl ickwicli.
1). But ic, Mrs. Susan biinies, Miss llau
n .!i llrown, Harry llutler. f. W. Urock.
I'-ltolicrt ('ark
1) -Lima D.imy, U. ('. Dnntul.
11 Miss Uatliu llodcs. .Mis. Jonnah
lliins, a,i M:ss . Jlury . Higgiua,
M;:ry r Harper, Mrs. Marv' (:. ilargel.
I Wiiiic ). Ireland.
.1 iiiile June, E. V. Jarrefau.
K.- Mih. Josepli Kniiiuier.
1. Cliailnlie Uanoe, Mrs. Fannie A,
l.e;s.
N K'u'liard Notiis, Mrn. Faunie
Nel.
1' Ic.liii I'niteo, Mi-s luniliiiu Picolt,
II-- Marv E. I'aiis.
l! Mrs. I..mi a Kuss care I". ()
Js -.iiss Hosunu iiiiih, M. A.
TBE NITlOXiX BASK
Of ?(cw Berne. H. C, Jane 87th, 189S.
7U Dividend.
Tbe Boanl of Oirectnn has tills day de
clared a Srmi-Annual Diriilend ol five
(5) Per cent free of tax, payable on at:d
srter July IQtb ia.
(iEo. II. IlonEiiTs, Cabir
Safe, Quick and Effective.
Ihc valuable curatiro propjrtics of
Allnock's Porous Piasters are due to
the employment of the highest medical
and chemical hit ill. Ui-y arc purely
vegetab'e, and in ingredients and
method have never been equalled; safe
quick and cflu-tive iu their action;
I he; do not burn or blister, but
soolhe and relievo while curing, and
can be worn without causing pain or
inconvenience.
Do not be deceived by misrepreseu
tatioa. All other s". e tiled Porous
Plasters aro iiiiu.a Lt, ibado to Hell
on the reputati. n of A!li och'm.
Ask for Allcock's and let no solici
tation or explanation induce J on to
accept a ub.-tif u:c
The Prcaf cf it
n m
Opening Burglar Proof Safes.
Mr. J. F. Reel, of Pamlico county bad
a "burglar prooi combination sale wuiel
no one knew now to enter, in In per
plexity he called upon Mr. J. T. lull, of
New Berne, and he, accompanied by hi
brother, Mr. J. J. Hall went down and
broke open tbe safe very easily, and sim
ply without injuring it, set the conibiua
tion to working all right and came back
home.
If the knowledge of the combination o
any "burglar-proof" safe iu New Berne is
I I ..... .U- I. 1 .1 p .1..
performance not one doubter was lound lu,1uuBu UJO ouuulu uuulu .ol lue
Lnn tl.osfl .ho did and there was not owner or otherwise, or if for other cause
H,n whom we heard exoress 1,10 8afe fail9 t0 work- tlle lcol!e uilTB
themselve: but what declared their firm ' 1 00 Mr- H HV. jort
intention of being present tonight and B,u,lu- " uue fuS "
., .11 tl,t was to be seen. Wr one wen U U "burglar-proof and
Anvonc was at liberty to go forward - t5wu " "
is ft man of power. -? , - The United States Cigarette Machine I tertainment tonight all will have an
- ' - - I and Tobacco Company has been organ
After all, tt should be no hwder at Pavetteville. The stock is $100,
fnr the OonereBsman to work tn O00.with prlvileire to increase to $1,000,- Two rw tscapeg.
inWal:f.han (fcla for the rest Of 000. Pavetteville la to be the primipal We learn 01 a serious ana nearly
.. - j. 11 J t - a .,..nr.in accident to Mr. Solomon
tna W a ail HIV. uiiin 1 1 . U1KDUI UIUIUOW. auu w, uMuumiuii. -
Ha. " . . pi.:,l0.,
aid sale or eurarette macbines. clears. """"J
last night and put the Professor to such ASnake St. ry of Unusual Character.
tests as they chose, beven did so so and The Wcldon News tells a queer story
put him to severe tesU which no one 0fhow one snake bite killed two uuiiual
except tbe solitary individual making it and yet the im bitU'n didn't die at a
know anything about and wnicn were It says that Mr. F. L. Pitts, who lives
performed successfully. llcar that place is the owner of an old doj
. . .:n l. 1 ...... A . . ....
une lest louigui ni gcnio pmjiiigwi A tew days ago a snaae bit a uoi; on
a tune on the piano tbat may be seiec-1 tut) m0uth and its head swelled up to
ted by any couple in the audience no one I tromendous sire. The dog kissed a pup
but themselves to know what is ueciueu Py and the poison ws imparted to the
- - -
upon.
Prof. Goshaun evidently possesses a
wondcrtul gift what it is we will net at
tempt to say; but as he gives another en
Copes.
Suiiib.
i.'.ik vV. Tjwi.r, Mis Maria Tay-
T
lor.
W Mr. Kit Williams, Maltariel Wil
limns, .1. J. Wi'ker.-on, Oss Walston, Mrs.
llaur Wiliiams care John Williams, Mr.
Charlie William, Mrs. Kodia Willi'ims.
Persons call ing for above letters uill
will please suy auvertised anil cive Oatc
of list.
1 be jvgulutions now require that one
cent shall be collcetetl oil the delivery of
each advertised letter.
Wm. . Cl-AIIKB, P. M.
For a cut, bruise, bum or scald,
tii ere is nothing equal to Chamber
lain s ruin lialiii. it heals tho parts
more qniokly than any other applica
tion, and uuicsa tho injury is very so
vero, uo scar is left. For ealo by J
an.
WAT0M TfllS 3PACE.
mm 61-McSORLEY
Confectioners
op-
little pup, and iU head also become much
larger than Its normal size. The puppy
kissed a cat, and strange as it may appear
the cat also received the poison and the
poor feline's head and month became
For Kent.
A dwelling, l.irt;c and commodious,
ituatetl on South Front street. Apply to
tl. W'. U. ISltlNSON.
FOB SALE.
One Cash Register with Tnonty-fivc
Keys. Cost one hundred and seventy
live dollars fit factory. Can be purchased
from Big Ike at one hundred and twenty
live dollars.
The only successful nierciiaut is he who
properly looks alter hiacash. Merchants
cow i! and sec me, it lyill pay you.
portunity to see and judge for themselves. 1 3W0llen. In three days the puppy died
and the cat died, but the old dog recover
ed and got well.
"Come, join me In pajing my I cigarettes and amoklng tobacco the gen
taxes" IS" .the. present Joathleral purpose of the new company,
Carolina style of asking man tot Mr. J. T. Hall gives a glowing account
tabu " lirtle - "oiBen" into' bisloftheimpressoDshe formed of Pamlico
'iiTStam "-i 'AT - ' I county from his recent trip there.
fatal
accident to Mr. Solomon Marshall of
Hyde county on Friday the 80lh ult.
While riding bis horse in plow harness a
steam whistle blew frightening bis horse,
Mr. Marshall was riding sideways and
become taneled in tbe traces and tbe
A Cariosity.
Mrs. S. E. Credle tho clever keeper ot
tho boarding bouse in the Howard build
ing on South Front Street has curiosity
lock of hair that has grown to several
times its length it was when severed from
jle 1 horse ran dragging him across corn rows I the head. It was sent to her by a friend
a distance ot nesny two nunarea yarns 1 two years ago anu was men oniy about
1 1-3 inches long. Since then it has
Most of Mr. Marshall's clothing was I crown constantly and is now over a foot
laWiw limiMu wtfli fliA ttirffl: .vblhid torn on uimnnams oaon was verno.y long. 11 in v.jjoruu, grown, anu uas a
to be critical when Dr. Gibbs arrived but
mm fiAtfi AaM rnni And rrnit am flnA and
Prof. Dolbea says a powerinl I he saw some of the fattest and best looking l - .
search lieht oonld nroieot 1 a beam cattle he ever viewed. He was particu-
tn Mr. in fonr minutes, whloh lany impressed wim 1
-nnM h and FMOOndBd t6. If "8 ln aa,lon ro Dw
ithov have the apparatus that we
hire.
Pnwmtni AnnntiAna bafl ttlflt fitArtftd in the
... . .1 , - I at bist accounts he was doino- well,
saw mm Business ana naa acres 01 togs 01 1 , - , , -
the beat quality of. timber already cut
Charles Dudley Warner says the awaiting operation of the saw.
difference between. faithv cure" ; A few day ago the people of James city
and 'mind care" Is that the mind announced their intention of appealing to
onrs dnsnt r'eonire any faltbi and the citizens of NeW. Berne fcr aid to- pur-
tbe faith cure doesn't require any chase a site for them to locate Win the
. near future, they having decided to move
a ' fromtheirpresenthomeainabody. ' They
' Amerioans -te bound to have have the refusal of several tracts ot land
tbe'.r joke. After giving the Pake that, suit thetn for the purpose and
h a rAnantion aa he aeyerat citizens of the settlement are now
A.-mn of thv now' sneak with the 9ubscriptioB paper,oliciting
Mr. Joseph Reel of Pamlico narrowly
escaped accidental death in his father's
saw mill on: the 4th of July, i He was
"Merit Merchandise pays."
A physician who loves every
patient a Lawyer who never win
a ease a olothingshop that always
caught by the Rafting, a portion of his J gives a customer "the worst of it,''
ciotmng torn on ana a gosn cut in nis where's the difference, or what tm-
Rocky Mt. Kceley Mocking Birds.
The Koeloy Institute students are
having a gay time now-a-days, or,
r&tkcr, now a days and now-a nights.
lhey keep cool in the day timo under
tho broad spreading oaks in tho cam
pus, and in tho night gather ou the
broad verandas ot the institute, and
till tho air with melody uutil j the
mocking bird, singing to tho moon
from the branches of tho great oaks,
gives up in depair and tucking his
head under hit wing keeps silent.
Itooky Mt. (N. C. Argonaut.
jn'29ind &w.)
BUSINESS CHANGE
1
THE IMG and SHORT OF IT
Let us Not
Waste
e
ores
fm urn
(vrnfArina
Hardware.
Farming
Implements,
Drv Goods,
Notions,
?J0ts, bbors, &c, &c.
New Berne. N. C Jjlv 1st, lS!),i,
TO MY CUSTOMKltS and tho
PUBLIC.
I have dispoeed of my entire Wine,
Liquor and Cigar liusiness to Mr.
Mark Disosway, who will continue in
that line at ray old stand nn Sou:h
Front 8t. two doors cast of Gaston
House Appreciating tho long con
tinued and liberal patronage of uiy
friends, 1 cordially commend to them
Mr. Mirk Disosway, aad aj-k that
they favor him with their cutlom.
Very Respectfully,
JAME8 KKDMOI).
WINE
t CAI
arm. This and tbe jar was all tbe
jury he sustained. '
People cannot be too careful around
machinery.
of him as the Dnke of Vertigo,
which is enough to make his head
' swim. .. ' 'v
contributions towards the purchase.
Bev.Jno. B. Gibbie.
Rev. John B. Gibble, now of Wil
mington, a native of Beaufort, and his
sister Miss' Susie of. Beaufort came in on
fliA BfiiftmAP N'nniaA An iliA KlK inah - nd
Vomiusau.nv.uB. v ' ' " I lft hv tht nidit train for Rttii(nrt-.
Mrs. E. Q. Brown and chUdreb, who ' - . . -. . , . , w .
1 1 . . 4 ... ... . , . ' 1 IWIM WWIUIVlUIHUlll.UUIIIV I1U1U A. V I V . n
. i - ;rr: j v..i Wa tuytn 1siHiis relatives in thocitvl. . .
Virginia nas inruea oun m - . Female College and her brother accom-
advertlsemant of the 1""'" 1 . T. " " , panyingber to visit relaUvca. K f
are they to the community. We
always try and "tote fair" with our
customers and give them their
money's worth. Onr business is
Clothing, Hats, and Shoes and
Men's furnishings, and if yon need
anything in this line. Give ns a
call. New Stock of Negligee
Shirts just in
at ' HOWARD'S.
summer
senoa, ia the alleged dlsoivery of
a bad ot natural ice. Who wouldn't
be anxious to spend a few weeks ia
-the vioinity of suoh a cooling
curiosity,
. V
here will the increasing
snobbery and toadyism stopl The
other day Mr. Cleveland bought a
sjmaier suit of clothes and a straw
hat, and straight way full descrip
tions of those ; ' seasonable - and
1 --wary articles were telegraphed I turning home,
; 'i ever the country, and perhaps Dr. Chas. Duffy
home in Nashville Go.
Mm. Elizabeth Green and her . sister
Ifrs. Bailie Dudley, of Kansas City, who I
has been -visiting her, left yesterday to
yisit relatives in Winston.
The family of Mr. Jos. B, Clark'Ieft on
the last trip of tbe Btr. Neuse' . to spend
the summer with relatives in Philadcl-
The college closed two-or three weeks
ago and since the commencement exer
cises Were held"! Mr. Gibble ' and Miss
Susie nave been spending the time on a
short pleasure trip principclly in viewing
tbe ahrbts of Wasbinjrtoa City. V. -"'
Mr. Gibble graduated in his . theologi
cal studies, a year ago and was then or-
T';o Population of New Berne
-it, nine thousand, and we would
' i t one-half re troubled with
- i, vn on tbe Throat and Lnnga,
hoa out. :nl dot are. according to Bt-
j, mure n "inms tlian otheis. We
taivise ii o 'r readers not to ne
. (ipporlm.-. v to mil on their
j f"t a bov'e of Kemp's Bal-
1 i 1 1 r fi t ami Lunn 1 -)M
' -9 bvit.'.e O.'io. and 11," n'id
phia, and Miss Delia Marine and Miss . . , Lj,-
T 1 tjn4-4iu1ra IaA ah iUm sama arfsksimAr 1
" ,v" 1" - "t . a war in that car.acitir. accer.Ublv:
!k ut.ll In V lV.1v,th Pit!, ,. 1- I I . 1 1 -f '
.... m . .... n-1 A IVUU1VU, UlUWWU W .1 IV 1WJ1UWM . UV
Umi wlaltfni tAanr In thA flirv IRTT. . FA-1 1 . .... . ,
, I mil mlniatrv-niv the 94rl 1M at Alexan.
.,... . .. Mna Theolosncal Bcminarv. Va.. ' t
rerurned last night I ; 1 :
from Winston. , ,. '.::X-'v P : 1
Mrs. O. T, Watson and Misses Eva and
;; Notio
Notice is herebv iriven. that the Board of
(Jommissioners ot . Uraven county win
meet on tbs 2d Monday' in July 1893
for the purpose of revising tbe tax list.
and Valuations of property ror the year
1893 when all persons objecting ootu val
uations of their property, or to the
amount of Tax charged against them wi ll
be beard, o : f . :
No Corrections . can : be made, after
such revision is made. . The. said Board
Having rved ?
he I nv nnia rt Hnaf1 PnmmiaaianAni far
(3 wen County. v" '.i w
r-M.yi.-;,i? : BIDDLB, UlerK.
!;atio3 of Sila of Va.Iaa.bla Tncts of Land
Nottee is htrrby atvfin tbaT, In obaiV.enoo
to n Juilruent and orrler of inn Mnpurlor
Uourtoi Craven Oooiity, riiitariii fin ihe
I ;t day or July, IS9;i, In i,o sro j:nt prooood
lnii eu ,tldiJt "JjtmsO HiTinon, Almia
Uit'.tHir tie l.on'B notof 'A'ta VYnu Hlutou.
deO:ntil. 74. iitfcivlna stantou nod ottjartf."
Lite nnciiTSlgnsd wltl ou
NloacUy, August 7lh, 1893.
at, the Oo'.irL Jlcus.t inow Fermi, N. O. at
1, ii'ci,iot i hi Hf li to trio hifc:bes bltldor,
fur c'ir ill -j li llowln.; tracts uf land belol. ti
lt ! ' ntut't .ft" Wtu. Venn Ptfrnton. di
cti.i.i.l ,yl-.- itiiil Ott.-K t:i Wo. 5 Townuhip.
t'r ,vt1, ttiui . J. C oil thi South H'.tlo of
N .-u-.L ' v.-i-. b t -vro i.uofocL'8 CreuK and
A.lvti.-; ri. !: , t.rv tv l :
1 it t? t t.ci hiu;.- ti :.-t lho 'M..-ti!K Creek
Irtc." of 'lln;n I .iti'V co.itttljthtg VDU
acrce. more or iet.ii nct"K itevvrR. coriiU-
oin trt,i'is doAeritttl in iito following deedft
tro t ilea iu graven uttnaiy reooros, 10 wi :
tie fffciu R. W.Boll to VVm. P. Stanton.
dn.Uii Aorll 'iud, IS:9. Ho, Nj. 1U1. folio 810;
one from H. w. Uoll, Wiu.antl W. J. Harden.
lyloWit P. Atan ton, dtttud reb. loth, 1S5
Hook No lOl.fol.o 311; one from 1'arkiir J.
Smith and o hern to Wo. H. Stanten. dated
Oct 2:l!,lF6S, l!oilt No. 101, folio 313; one
from B. W. Boi; to Wm. P. Stanton, dated
AUtll 20, 18.1D, HOOK Mi IV1, lOHO 311.
2 line troot linow.1 as the ' Neale tract,
oontalning; ncrrtt. mo eor leas, lylnic on
the Kafit de ol the Mill Pond aud Look
Crnpk Aiilnlnlns the lands of Abner P.
White li' n l -.mil Olnyton Hell, boundtd is
follows: Beilunlrg ;U the North end of the
Mill .am and TUtii'lttg with the Atfams
llr ek ro'd Sonth S7 East 34 pole, t ten
South 72 t tst 20 iolee, then South W Kaat
VI poles IftThootas ftprntier'ii line, then with
said line North 40 Wnt 181 poles to a um
at the utile of Long Oreek, then with the va
rious eoarsss or the ureea to me oeilnntni
3 One ot,nr tract Known the "Willis
Trasti" oontai nina 110 aort s. more or leea.
lying on the Bon in west aide of Coat's Oreek
at the month ot said oreek. bounded as fol
lows: Bealnnlrjg at a live oak, ootnnr of
the Hum Mill tract, runnln theooe Booth
31 kaat. S18 poles to Coat's U eek, then down
the varlons ecursee M the Oreek to Nenae
Klver, lliennptue river to the bealnunL
All of which tracts ef land ara valnable
for tarming ana truoaing parposes.
newuerne, pi.u jaiyaukitivn
JAMKiu. aaBBIBON.
Adm'r. aad Uom.
I0V0R :in.
BUSINESS.
Having purchased tho Wine, L;n
uor and Cigar Business of Mr. Ju
ItcUmona, l Btian contmuo the same
in all its branches at his old aud well
known stand i respectfully aplt the
oontinucd patronage of his old cuno
mors and mends promising to give
the publlo tho satisfaction that has
always characterized tho well know
ouse of Mr. Kcdmond.
Very llosp't.
MARK DISOSWAY
South Front street, two doors East
of Gaston Iiouse, New Berne, X. (J
jlOlm
anoti'.i;k lot ot i'iiosk
FRSsli
Tub Handsomest Lady In Xew Berne'
Remarked to a friend the other day that
she knew Kemp's Balaam for the Throat
A colored boy from Newport 'named I and Lunga was a superior remedy, as tt
Annie Banders who have been visiting in
Winston returned home last night.
Mrs. E. B. Ellis and Misses" Emma
Katie Jonas and Liziie Ellis returned to
Jlorchead City. ,' ; ; .
Sharpie For Sale at Half Price.
A fine Sharpie 22 fcet long, with sail
and cordate, ik arly good as new.' Inquire
at tUia oico, . '. ji4jw,
stopped her coach instantlv when othet
cough remedies nad no effeot whatever.
Sato prove this and convince yon of Its
merit any druggist will give yon a sam
ple noma tree. irge sue auo. anagj.
Willie Jones, during a dispute was struck
by a James City boy in New Berne Wed
nesday nlgbt at a wharf, badly fracturing
the ikoil. ' Dr. Primrose itrephined the
ttrAnhft: - Hit II It! fit a btrtnill Itnnriihnrt I , i -.. .
" - , " i ; . ; ventary uicycie uiuv, - 1 4
as a piece oi tne Droscn stun oone pens- t aji tnembers of the. Century Bicycle
trated the substance of the brain. : It has Club are called to a regular ran this
however been -removed and there are evening at 6:48 and to the regular weekly
I I- .f iL. V1 A t 1 a. . a. o.rtA
chances of hia recoverv. The bov. Tin- ??"nS ,:g,
cent, who struck the blow is ip jail,"f : I -. ..-Vv,V,"-nrT' tTtit: fiant "
How Bsrn9
Opera liousa.
FRIDAY NIGHT, JULY 1 7th,
THE WONDERFUL MIND READER
wiQ give an exhibition of his remarkable
ability at tne upera House Tonurnt for
tbe beoeflt of St. John's Lodge endorsed
bv the Clemf. Press. Soieutista' and Prin-
cipals of Public Schools as being strictly
moral aad instructive entertauimont, i :
Resarved Seats,' "' 80, cents,
ucnerat AamissionT " i 85
es:
mullets
JUST HEOBVei,
Wq hi
vc tliom
If youliad purchased
the last you bought,
of us, you would
not, so soon be
needing others.
TSie Duality
We are offering is
not to be secured anv
where olac at tlis price.
"Wo Can
IPiro-v it !
Call tad see if we can't.
Larger and fatter than the others
call and get some before they are all
gone.
We also have on hand a huge lot of
MASON'S
TO BE SOLD AT
Low Prices.
Very Respectfully,
GHUHQHILLIPMSCEB
Broad St. Grocers.
W will for a
HAT I GRAIN! FEED!
Corn, Oats, Peas, Grits, Hominy,
Bran, Middlings and all kinds ; of
Seeds. -Onr -
Preparedeed, ,
Comnoied of Kooeh Meal. Oat Meal
and Mill Feed eannot be Excelled for
feeding horses and Cows, i ' j
C D. BRADflAII,
Vi CB1VEJT ST.
n;Q dir lm
few weeks
The Finest
Toilet soap tin
market lat r22c
cake.
,tho
per
Tours Truly,'1
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