m 'i HE VOL. XII -NO 84 NEW BERNE, NVC.; SATURDAY, JULY 8. 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS. Linuxis Locals. LOCAL NEWS. SB W At) VER TISSjtBNI8. Howard,'- - ; W. B. Lane Notko. . T. 0. Boweri Leo's medlclnea. ... Nnnn & McSorley Bananas. W. B. Line Execution sale. . Hackbara A Willett Cnttihg down prices. , v TTO'S MKDTCIXES T. C. Howard will ronliuue to kll Leo's Famous fmlieo Molicinrt at bis old stand, two doors Ix'low Watson ft Daniela ice bouse. ;- rEUPUN Ineot Powder 60 eta per prmud at GMHill'a Pharmaoy. . tt. WANTED aginte wanted everywhere ' to N11 a fart soiling artioe ' Good pay to the rltfht nan. Kample Stats Fori wroa apply to Marshall Hill, Appslatoo, , 8 O. , . r- - ..... Jia im. MISSES KANSTlE ao4 Jeuoie Miller, furraerly of New Beraa otter good board by day or week at No 117, Faytnwrill street at Raleigh ; Hiim. ' ONE OF the mot satisfactory things ahmt a Columbia Ricyole la the prioe jl t ahMl bnn thev nvn A bievclo worth the prioe, 150, because flowing of Weillingrlrer and the death Col umblaa are neer at an y plaoe ao'd lor 1 0f nearly ten thousand people by being less Heavy diioonntt iare bHii on d d hed b fcm hou8e8. mno ntlmr HmU listed at 1130. be I ' " ' eause they are not worth the 1'ated prioe I Tbe Firat National Bank, of Winston The disooant varies as doea the patienoe basdotad its doors, but is in a solvent r"MY. BnTaTmbiVnd conation. Tbe Bank wili probably be know that you do beyond the shadow of I reorganized. Its assets are $100,000 and doubt ride tbe Rett on Earth t IOC, labilities not over 12o,00O, rain ).i.imn -4rt rkilnmhlas. " . I . w T Hiia Co . Sole Acts. I ' Tbecrowd keeps up well at tbe At- ! ' ''. ' .," " : " I lantio Hotel It was increased by ration whhioh his ben lo use for many P""" from the interior portion of the of aU t)ls efc8tenj Mction vmnL with e eat sitiafaotlm to all who 1 State last night. - Tue number is over be rued it . Composed of Veotn!e President Cleveland baa an attack of rheumatism which will make it pecessary for him to deny himself to visitors in or der to "be able to be at bn post during tbe extra session of Congress next month. From Chins the land of gigantic disas ters comes news of great floods, the over- Aromatica, Astringents, Carminatives aul . Antlsenllot ' V lonssnt, l Harmless I and ElftMtlw For Diarrhoea. Dyaen- . terry, Bnromer- Complaio, Cholera,! ' Crsmnaand Pain lu the Btomsch Thlal mdioina n used and endorsed by Judge H R Urnn. Mr W H Harvey. Mr John R Yonnir. and a number ot otlierl . eitliens of this and surrounding eouutiee Fur sal by- de-lere io the adjoining I -eiuutles' F. 8 mVji PH0F, 6. T, ADA IS. ' JUUJteteralAatloa U EaUc U HUU- try-Hestarks Ua HU Exeellent ' i " Work la Jlew Berae. On Friday the S8tb, ult, Prof. G. T. Adams, Principal for the past four yea's of New Berne Collegiate Institute form ally tendered bis resignation to tbe Board of Trustees, be having just previously given notice of bis intention to abandon the profession of leaching in order to prepare himself for the work of tbe gos pel ministry. He expects to leavo next week for a visit to bis home at Little River Academy after which be rill enter Vanderbilt Theologicil Seminary, Lex ington, Ky. Although it is the sacred calling of the ministry alone that causes Prof. Adutns to sever bis connection with our school, tbe fact does not prevent widespread re gret at bis connection with our school. From tbe time that Prof. Adams first en tend our city to the present be has never shown any signs of gain being the prime object of his work. On the contrary he liaslabond unceasingly and unselfishly for the general educational advancement Neither has it been his ambition to occupy foremost places with ease and let others bear the brunt of the work, but whatever came to hand he was ready with tbe most dil igent to bear his full proportion of the burOen whether in the line of his occupa tion, in the line of benevolence, of his church work or coneral Christian or philanthropic effort. Prof. Adams took bold of the Institute in the full of '89J a young man fresh from State last night double what it was at the hotel at this time lastyenr. Our farmers are now 'Maying by", their I corn are in a very flourishing condition- finer than usual. On Neusc road they are probably especially so. We are in formed that these crops are better than they have been for five or six years. Tbe region between the first and sccoud I iutraMB nf tlm NiIa 4a 41m tinttoaf An tlip A IMTfT. tin. nf flnnn. Ann H(lmmM 1 .Sumpln", consisting ofOUeviotts Black, 18""--" irmuy i,oiicge,naYing graauaicu in June 'Blue and Brown Serge. Fine Check Cash. I tives do not believe foreigners who tell of that year. The position upon which - r .... n..:;..... DAMf.A. In Bll L.i .1 . . 1 , 1 .t I. ,raor mgiKHni u.. mem inai water cau -uescciiu irom me be entered was no sinecure aa is the case l Uaflafunt nH mlaMIIMMIfl. I I ; ' .... vu fikliv Tallnr- I skT- A many times with superintendents of . j At Uall i book Store. I Any one who cbmes in to get a look I schools. He did not come on a fat salary Gil TTVStreae's horse Store for Livery." or our exenanges is requested not anu mm we wors mappcu oui 10 ms ; "Fine riveter, at Street's Hjrse store. I to remove it from the office. If there is hands with a corps ol able teachers iur- n I something in it special that vou wish to I nislied ami the money to pay them al- aura 1 - .1, ... see the chances are that we wish to use it ircatiy provided not at all Mo toon also. The - well being bored for the works has reached about three hundred feet, but neither tho quality or quantity is yet satisfactory, but it is thought that not mora than fifty feet more will be necessary for all requirements, Pmf. Goflhnnn I T .. 1 t f A 1 - . 1 ,.: 1 . 1 1 . . , 1 , . 1 iui i iui Auauis cuiucil uijuu 1119 1 uib CAimuruiuurv puncr last uiub iu a 1 critioal and aonreciativfl andience . n"u luD " R rri.d onl th. vrmrramma .nnnunce.l ambition attain the greatest USf lulncss In.nenlimlv MHfanh,rv manner and an energy seldom pleased all, though the source of his abil itv is accountable. Our people heartily appreciate the bet ter service which the A. Sc N. C. B. R. is to give the public by running a double daily mail and passenger train commenc ing with - next Monday. This service Over 6,000,000 more . canoes Of I means a great deal for New Berne, for CesslBg ia4 Gelaf. . . Mias Gertrada Huire, milliner for Mrs. 3. L. Robwta at Beaufort pisnrd through i route to Baltimore. j Presiding Elder 8wiodell, who has been spending a abort time at tbe sea- eoaet passed through yesterday en route to Wayne county to boldquarterly con ference on Goldeboro circuit. Messrs. John and Fred Leo, who have been spending a few months in the city giving free advertising night shows and selling quick acting Indian remedies left to continue ther work in Danville, Va. Prof. E. E. Britain, Principal ot Rox- boro Acadmy who since the adjournment of tbe Teachers Assembly has been spend ing some time in New Berne left for hit home. Mr. J. H. Crabtree left for Newton for his health. Mrs. D. T. Carraway and Master Hoc lett Carraway left to visit relatives nt Newton, Miss Currie Dail, who has been visit ing relatives in the city left Tor home ac companied by her cousin Miss Rosa Dnil on a visit. Miss Jennie Simmons, of Pautogo, who has been visiting at Mr. Jus. P. Clink's lelt to visit at Thomasville. Mr. D. F. Jarvis who has been olT visiting tho World's Fair aod taking quite an extensive pleasure tour arrivi) home yesterday morning ou the steamer Neuse. The steamer Neuse also brought in the following passengers: Mr. W. F. Crockett returning from a "business trip to Nor folk, and Miss Etta O'Neal returning from a visit to relatives at the same city. Among those who went down to Moi e hcad last night were Mrs. E. II. Mead ows, Mrs. F. G. Mitchell, Miss Emma Hunter of the city, Mr. Saui'l Campen and family of Pamlico. Misb Minnie Reid, daughter of Dr. F. L. Reid of Raleigh, is visiting JIi ;s Jen nie Watson. Pure torn Bakincr. k a-a o- fowaer oream of tartar baking powder Lushest ,.f all in lenveniug strength Latest United States Sovrhkment Food Rf.i-oiit. Roym. I1aki.no I'owdkr Co , 106 Wall St N Y. The sre:mm Ayer's Sars.iparilla. pidity with which cholera i in Europe, and the tact that thousands of people in the plague-stricken sectio:. are flying in terror from their Iio.:i' s s mnds a note ol al inn which should be heeded in America. To be forewarned is to be forearmed. The germs of disease do not find lodgement in perfect !y hc.tithv digestivu organs. For the purjose of inducing the conditions ot lieillii necessary to destroy all disease germs, take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It cure; others, will cure you. The Popiilatlon of New Berne In about niim thousand, and 'o wou d ay at h'ast one-hall are troubled with some adection ou the Throat and LuugH, nstlise complaints aro, according to sta- tistics, more uumeruus than otheis. Wo would a Wise all our readers not to ni jileit the opportunity to call on their druggist and et a bottle of Kemp's Hai nan !' r the Throat and Lungs. Trial nixo In. Largo bottle OOo. and ijl. Slid by ail dru:;e;isLs Notiln wm.lrt are a crown of uo 1I itcU'ms. which are given to the doern ol tbeni by the bearers. Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Oilitmc&t Is ;i cerftiin euro for Chronic ISorc Kws, THE HAT105AL BASK Of Sew Ifarne. S. C, Jne STtb, 1891. 4JU DiTidcad. The Board uf Directors bus this day de clared a acuu-Annual On idend (5) Per cent free of tax, payable alter July 10th IS'J3. Geo. II. RuKFRTf , Cashier ot on five and Cutting Down Prices r i Safe, quick and Effective. The valuable curative prop3rtics of Alleoek's l'urouii Plasters are duo to the employment cf the highest medical and chemiral (kill. Th?y are purely vegetable, and in ingredients and mothod have never boon equalled; "sfc U:ck and effective in their action; the; do not burn or blister, but soothe and relieve while curing, ami oan be worn without eautdi.g pain or inconvenience. Do not l dcji'iw.l hy misrepreseu tatioa. Ali otLtr cll'.i d 1'orons Plasters are iuiitatio&s. mude to 8ell on the repnta:ion of Aiiooci's. Ask for AUcjcVb and let n ) Mdici tation or cxplasati in , luce u to accept a hubptituttv "i. ELEQ-VtlT Saddlera at Btreet'i tor9- C- ' - .' , The Quvernor offers 1200 reward for Oeor6 BroJnax. wanted for morder'. : ' -. . -,--C- :, - MB88r. Ransom. Grady and Williams ara the only ones of oar ' -ClonizresBional delegation now la 'Waahington. ' 1 " ' ";'E8oeakerOriepayi that what ,ever change may be made in the ' ,' rnloa of the next House. Mr. Reed A big mob hold Paris, streets ' barrioaded and vehiolesover-tamed sand barued. : Polloe and ' soldiers -tr: ' at bay water A Youthful Candidate for tho (fallows hold on his own responsibility and what A small boy named Moses Barker was done be had to do, secure the teach-1 shot in the fleshy part ot the lorearm yes era, secure the scholars, make the money torday by a little darky about ten yea with which to meet the expenses and of aee uamed John Henry Wells, bcin mnnago the business affairs of the instHil-1 the same hard little case who assisted in tion, in additieu to doing a share of-the I the two store burglaries recently on most important teaching himself. No Broad street and who previously detected 1 I .ids. Sure 'ir.jile-s, I Salt Rheum ami .-'c-ild Hca.L For Mile by dl ;l).'Kis's. I.nnii tni- e..m mnde an exhibition of " ? ""S " liut l'rol Adams entered upon found and made the school so successful that the high standing in colleges of those who took their preparatory course in this Institute became of the subject of considerable re mark. Although the school has never had boarding facilities connected with it, the hiding himself away in another store evi dently for purposo of robbery. He has been under arrest three times and yet he has not yet reached ten years of age mul is so small that on odc of the occasions be escaped from tho police station cells through an air hole. He was let out of jail under a bond on Tuesday the 4th inst and in one hour s time charges were made against him for having just stolen a bicycle. This was on Tuesday and now on Friday he has ( ! i .oiuiali'd Ky ;' '.citia, 1 1 iter, J cuts per box TO HORSK OWNEHS. 1 or ru'.ip :r a !:ore in a hue liev.Itnv enn- 'litiou tr' I r. OuU's t.'outiiliou l'ow.lcrs. Yhry ti n'.1 iipiho sv4em, aiil ilip4ion, cure hw; ol ;i pc'He, ibcve eonstip:ition, c--ns t l-idncr d, .orders ruid ce-troy worms, ovour new lif.1 !o nil oM orover worked hor.e. cent-; p'T pnck:i.'. Fir sale by ilniiryist Sold oy J. V. Jo dun. New ilcruc fi. VVAl DOZHN AT Nunn & McSorley's Is uced beins: on PRICES THIS WEKK. Unusual extent to which it is attracting pupils shot a boy though fortunately the wound v gold were offered tbe Government I this section and for the development ol in the last six months t&aa rot the " . pamaeriod last rear'' ' J The bicycle oiub regret .that the city authorities will not allow them to ride on the side walks away from outside of the city is marked. In the. last scholastic year then were thirty eight non-resident pupils representing several counties. Prof. Adams during his stay here which now is not a very bad one, The shooting seems to bavo been done in pure wantonness. It is said that lie simply called out, ''Look out, I'm going to snoot yon," and nred away. He then ran and escaped and has not yet been re-arrested. TREASURER'S REPORT. IIii'.rh .1. Eovick, Treas., iu nrct. wilh City of Newbcrn, X. ('., for Month Ending June 21, 1NUM. Du. To balance 010 lb Mdy 27, Toc o f mUi eol 200 00 June 'J. " " " 100 00 10 ft) o a I'm cny mirahal 50.23 17 " Murise loan (F. &. M Bink) 3,733 33 " To cifih f rem tax col. 100 00 24 " " " 200 00 5.024 02 , JJere is aJmPtrtant annoance- I the side walks away from the business justy improved the library ment from the" editor Of The BpriDg portion of tbe city. It wilt not only numDer a thousand or so, interesting and $50 to the Naval Reserve Plana JifflDleoatei J" Vye are gotng I acpnve inem 01 a groat aeai 01 pleasure useful volumes in variety, has built up a I Receiving information throu to nnt more 'elbow Kreasft11 O The "m wm0M practwany ruiee tno oicycies musical department through Prof. Morton Tlmn ond nnr readers will be er-1 out orn9e 88 lalPlemento 01 business cou- im hi8 assistants which has a splendid , r - ' . -.f veniencc, which purpose they peoted furnUb. their part of theL ' greafle, are so reputation for its high class work and rapidly filling. has secured a fair supply of general sci In one of our Western States a certain! entitle apparatus. The State Alliance agency an-1 gfri UM uecome aiumst iubuuo mxausu x aumo is n mm m mu iushui,m tl ' the Statement that In the De coula not M 8 mnn Bn0 never naaioi scuoiany attainments ana strong wrce . . I to meet the rent, nor shave, nor serve on I of character and devotion to duty. He past fonr years iMonsinees.uiuuu. . for desires no easy place in his work, tea W -fl,4iW,VUO. uo vumuw. ., , - Th.,l v for last year was $339,000, being a fAllin .'.off-of 1150.000 from the preyiona year. ? i -:- - rjyv tbe ice cream, nor fasten her suspenders Though he has repeatedly been tendered with a shingle nail. She don't know from elsewhere very desirable positions when she is well off ., I as city superintendent or college profess nr. HiinV ili n,inri nf nnnii will or, it was his calm and deliljerate choice j - - -j - i r -- be a little surprised to And that yesier h Mayor Ellis of the existing in our midst of our military company, tbe Naval Reserve, which is as yet (but in its infancy and struggling upward, the Lewis Jlcacer Construction Company sends a check to the amount of (50 for the use ot th company and the following short but kindly and expressive little letter: July 5th, 1893, Hon. "Wm. Ellis, New Bemo, N. C. Dear Sir: Your letterof Juue 10th would bave been answered more prompt- to remain in New Berne and teach as long 'y " the President of our Company had T!,tt: nh-rlntU-Ower reirfetil " " ""'T r l" " ' . . I..k x ,. ..m-w. ; s. .k! been here as we wished to consult una in " I r1d loit-tvl hftlf o rlAirmA nf hrma pa tint. wuuih at u. ud uuumj ik is mjc i . thatNOTtn Uroiin " tnwuMugiy i B . . T t , best place in the State for a school. ,He we w,8h to bo considered citizens of responsible for the pardB . Of - the I y16 t gelf-registering Qoyernment ther- "w a work in this section to be done I New Beme in view of our interests in the anarchists, :Fioldent Schwab and mometer at the railroad shows. The and it was the desire of his heart to do W",8, 8CJ Fl Neebe.-It thinks that if Governor highest point reached, during .the ,34 that work and ho. ceases from it only be- We yencloge ourcheck for$50 to the Altccld. who Dardoned them, hadn't hourt ending at p. m. yesterday was omse he has become fully convinced that account of the Naval Reserve of the city r . ....... . . . i,. a.R j j l o,. .r v r uA ,! I... tt..,. ; . - ' , I t - I the future. lost health he wonld , have died. 1" " !T. ; w. , We Remain Yours, Cr By voucher. irowbern Engine j W. 13 Lane, sheriff Joha .M Haraet J W tjowden Janieii Mnuoll Uau'l B.st Mies K E D:9 svay Geo. Jackjon Virgil Windley Tnomss nrysn W H Kiohardoon R? Willairas tl WittioUi &Son J E liithaua llt'caburn & Wil'eit Fordinsa 1 Ulrioh E Bl Gr. en Jclin IS Willif F Si tofl den E'Jvrard Bui! V illiam Coliian, Jr.,.. f J Mi;Otsrtbv w p Mottt...: Oaioeweil F . Tel. Co . W a Lr.ae, sheriff J. H. ;irabtro &Oo., .... 10.00 .... 10.00 .... 12 40 25.00 30X0 25 00 .... 20.00 23.50 1.50 75 76 75 10.00 3 65 21.00 4.45 40 1.00 1 00 7.00 1.00 7 00 7 00 1.00 U. is bo 32.49 MiWhn&Uo 111.7b :Ur-: 0 00 Jii E Bo vie 5a 00 A M-it-Jo we 77.22 M Miidy 21 11 id Maulj 83 83 Nsw Bsrne tias Li(jht Jo 82.15 U Manlf 33 00 By beiauoe 4 380.24 BUSINESS CHANGE New Homo, N. (J., July lsf, 189."., I TO MY CUSTOMLUS and tho' TUBLIU. I have disposed of my entiro Wine, Liquor and (ligar ISusinejs to Mr. Mark Dihosway, who will continue in that lino at 111 y eld stand on South Front St. two doors east of Gaston House. Appreciating the long con tinued and liberal patronage of my friends, I cordially commend t i them Mr. Mark Disojway, and ask that they favor him with tlToir custom. Very lle-ippetfully, JAMK3 IJ EDM ONI). WW- 1.I010R and Hl'SIXESS. Having purc'ut.8ed the Wine, Liii- uor and (Jisar llusiucsa of Mr. Jus. Kcdmond, I shall continue the same in all its branches at his old and well known stand. I respectfully ask the oontinued patronage of his old custo mers and menus promising to give tho public 1 ho satisfaction that, has always characterized tha well know house of Mr. Kcdmond. Very llesp't. MAliK DISOSWAY, South Front street, two Jocrs East of Guston House, New Heme, N. C jUilm- More'a the pity ! The range during the. time being ; 17 1 his step has been in ms bum tor Uwjf) mncsR oonstbuctios Co. degrees. Dakota, , The Elizabeth City Economist is grati- . The farmers of .North ronkoninir nooi the laot that wheat fled to hear that a canning factory is in iti very low in price M pork very contemplation in that town to be run by high, have began , to feed tneir wheat to their hogs. Selling wheat some months, but he never gave any inti mation thereof to others and did not I A Brave Goldsboro Confederate Dies reach his determination until shortly be-1 The sadden death of Mr. Joseph rnr. i,. h,dt in h;, tuairmatinn . Wl.in I Ballen-Bertrer occurred at his home in the school closed he did not know SJ A mvivl mnm Tlim nhonld ba WUBV UD, wu age. Jue was wen kdowu inrougnoui mis ' I lila All -v-: . ' '- -. ' -A. . ' v-'s ' I aulr,n - anA nni vhkaIIv AatApmp.d- He S5 024 02 I hereby solemnly swear that the above statemeat is oorreot to tbe best of my knowledge and belinf. Uuu ii J. LiOVick, uity xreaa. Sworn to nnd subscribed before me this 7sb dny of July., 1893. FERDINAND ULSICH, J. f. in the shape of pork, they oan get a dollar a bashel for it. This is better than selling it far 50 cents per bashel for shipment eastward, ' A. J. Warner,. president of the Amrrican Eibetallio Leagtte. has issiiod a call for a national oonven tion of the leasue, to be held in Chicago, beginning Angast 1 next. C.eneral Warner says he ia snre, f ern a "count 6l noses, that the F' prman stiver purchase act oan- -r t bo renealod without a satifac- ! -y snbstitute. - , '? . ;-v- local capital and under : local .manage ment at least one several would be better in New Berne for vegetable canning and we would nther see them put np by home men with their own money than - to see ao much said about getting lactones , to come. If-thcre is money in it as every indication shows why not make some it ourselves! In Prof. Adams' labors here be thought was born in Germany n lauo ana was 01 . .j . .. . tne tieorew raun. noionuecuyemieresHi . Biouo uu, . n came to this country belore the war those of Eastern Carolina and lost no op- mi located near Pikeville, this county portunity of workmg to inspire each I marrying a gentile lady of tbe neighbor !.hnriinvi d hioliAr liipj.Mnnl t-Ihood and addressinn himself to theavoc L . .k- -,1.1. -nnn.vl tion of farming which he followed stu- iu ma uuuu vu .no (fuiiv; vi cik.u.us . Qig to tal( nm opened a small out to the country settlements around the I rocerv near the citv market. "Merit in Merchandise pars"- Icitv and ot ruanioa the school on a Unel Hewaa- a bravo Confederate soldier, physican who : losea every that will hold resident pupil, and attract InTFtAtr, patient a Lawyer who never wins outsider may be the fixed characteristic ne wfMe to surrender and daring a i cr?ps in this State are r.- 1 m ex uslleut, while the cnlti- u tft'iri fluids show marked u-font'ijt, rtnj i;aoerl com " s ra.ijaou the enlarged pro i of vt'getuhloj oi i.ha farms, are living more at home .(' ul rains . rf;"rtsd :i : t the State. a ease a clothing shop that always gives a customer "the worst of U Where's the difference, of what ase are they to tbe "eommnnity. We always try and "tote fair" with onr customers and give them their money's worth. Onr business is Clothing, : Hats, ' and Shoes and ; onr i of the-ecbool la future. ' - - I thousand deaths, after all his hard fought - Pmf A rtami nnuwaaM tha hiirh Mteem 1 fields, be rode throusb tne federal tines - g. - B 1 . . , 'r IT 1. - J A r, .n h ,rrfi .tth him Wltn lorry omer. oi uu couimuc .uu v.m.fw--- -r Untnod Hn-Jn Johnson at Greensboro. their wishes mere tne. wity aspirauoni r B ioal h. wail Honest and true. which animate his breast may come toQoi bless his memory. Bis funeral, Cull cot fruition. - .. I lartrelv attended, and with the Masonic ana Ol IT. omen, VI wuicu uo was i . i . i.i rHujn. V. . t V,!.. , K nr anal J. "''""' "'"-" . , . . , mere u noinmg equas to vuauiira i His wife two sons and a dauatiter su lam's i'am juatm iineaiavue paria i T1Te him. ooutsboro Asgus. Man'x fnrnishlnia. and if von need an vthm e in this line. Give us a mM 1ni.okl? oth!r PPlic" call. New Stock Shirts Justin at titve us a .'. ; r NTocriiooa tton and unless the injury is very se of Negligee n0BCuU left JF hj j, lt A Rfi'S V." Jordan. ,.-" - -. . .-' - vuiumiui. jhter ut- HOWARD'S. For Kent, ' d-.velHit,' lari'e and commodious, 1 on t-eiuth I'ront street Apply to ' Sharpie For Sale at Half Price. A fine Sharpie 23 feet long, - with Bail ' - TOB HALE. One Cash Register -with' Twenty-five Keys.". Cost one hundred and seventy- lire dollars at factory, van do purcuaseu from Big Ike at one hundred and twenty- nynniii Hni. The only successful merchant, is be Who Notice to Taxpayers All persons who have not paid tlioir taxes are hereby notified that the same must be paid on or before Wednesday July 12th. This notice is postively my last call and "unless complied with I shall be compelled to oolleot the tax by distress. W.B.LANE, Sheriff Craven Co. July 8th, 1893. Opportunities arc ottered to those who intend purchasing. WHILE THE PRICES ABE REDUCED, The Quality ANOTIil- ii LOT OI' THOSE FRESH COSHED in ets of the soods has been maintained. Note These Facts! EXE0TJTI0JT SALE. ! nnr rhurber b. ht iwzt frlen. H. Hvsca Ta. Tn Kaitarn Bmidlag and Lou jkaaoQtatloa or ajnmM, n. i. tn tmrananee of an execution iarail- te me from tne tiaperlor eourt ot Crva Co, ti. a, i nave laviea upon wm rasi niim heratnafwr desorlbad. X will on Monday tne 7in dy of August, lma, at U o'eioea noon, a ( win nooae uoor oi uravan uov N. U. lntbeoityot New Beme. lelt to tbe hlghMl bidder for OMl. aU Mm aeute. right title and interest of the aud the Ibwiera Mai inst ei.d Liota Aasoeieuonoi HrraeuM H, Y. together wtta U Uio tmproTeotenU thereon, all that ear tain lot or parcel of lead known lot No 87 la ed cite of New Berne, Breaming to too pita mie By E. B, Btaaiy and X. Granam Tall, fully de ecrtbett ta a deed from E R. Stanly and wife to Xether Bunmona reooraed In book rJo.-V'5'nllo.lKn, ud by deed from Geo H. While Comml-siouer to ta'.d The Kutera JUST BEOEiVEO. Larger and fatter than the othcTS, call and get somo bofore they are all gone. We also have on hand a largo lot of MASON'S .to na SOLD AT low Prices. .-.Very Respectfully, w 'v; a . . - . GHUBGHILLIPalflKEn an.l eordfiTe, nearly good ss new. InqU;re nmn.ri, innt, .ftfir hiacash. Merchants at t:iis OUwe. - . )i41W. I nrtme anrl m me. it will av fOB. Bulldins and Loan A eaoclatlon of Byraonce N. Y. recorded In book m folio MO. tteoorde of Orven UonniT aeons. , ; .W. . LANltBhuia" frarenCo. W, 0. ' s5ew Bern H. 0., July 7llu m3, , hi St. Grocers.' , '. r e.'y! i h .' .. rr SAT! aGBAIN! FEEI,! Corn. Oats, Peas, Grits, Hominy, Bran, Middlings and all kinds .of Compoted l ot feough luteal, Oat Meal and Mill D eed cannot bo ixeeUed for feeding bones and MWfc'v Vr i; . '; i? " ' CEAVEN ST. JnjrJdw ln.. . . ' - or: i: We will sell, for a The Fineit .-.--;- '--.. - ijV .' ' " in . tho ; Toilet soap market4',lat'22c 'per cake. .. Touxb Truly, . ... I!:

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