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he Daily 1 J OUR A. f V I J, VOL. XII -No 87 NEW BERNE, N. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 12. 1 &():. PRICE 5 CENTS. its? tv BCSIXESS LOCALS. JUST RECEIVED: A new supply of tamped linen, tinted table covers, elr. jyia 8t. Mm. E. F. DrLMHOB.vji. REFRESH yourself by" petting a limeade at Noon & UcSorley a. j!13t. FOR RENT The Dwelling next loor to my residence on Pollock Street J. W. Stewart. LEO'S MFDICIN'F.S-T. C. (Toward will continue to sell I,eo' Famous Indian Medicines nt bis old stand, two doors below Watson & Daniels ice house. Jj83t- PEUPIAN lnec1 Powder 50 cU per pound t Masktll'a Pharmacy, tf. WANTED jr.nts wantd everywhere to sell a fat article Und pay to the right man. Sample 25cU For terms apply to Mus'iall Hill, Appleton, 8 C J 12 lm. MI8SKSrANSUK and .leiileMiile7, formerly of Now Berne offer eo.d board hy day or week at No 117, Fayetteville atreet at Haleiijh 1 17 lm. OVE OF the mot satisfa-tory thin(t" about a Columbia Tticycln U the price O nur of tb i o vhel know they own a bicycle worth tho price, 81.T0, because Columbian arc never at anyplac sold (or less Heavy discounts are eiven on raanyoihor wheels listed at $1V). be cause they are not worth the l:Bted price ThAdMcoutit varied is does the pvi"ie an'1 persistency of the prospective pur. cbaer Mora' Tiny a (Columbia and know that you d lievotid the shadow of a donbs ride the Best on Earth 100, 00Q wheelmen ride Hnliimhias. VV. T Itii.L& To . Si.le Aets. DUFFV'H Diarrhoea "wHal prepa ration whtiieh h is !;oau In us fur many Tears, with fa st'sfatin to all who have n-ml it Composed of Veuetah'e Aromatics. As'rincents. Carminatives -and nri.tr' ie rionant-, Harmless nnd Effo'tlvn F-r ! arrh'ea, Dvsen tejrv, Summer r,eni,Uiat, Olinler.v Cramps imd Paot in the Sromach This me'lici'ip U imp,! and "indorsed by Judee TI R Hrv.n Mr W II. HarVev Mr. John It Yrtuni. nnd a number of other citizens of tlds and surrounding counties F.,r aale bv ilerlprs in th'i adjoining counties F .S PufTv A FI'LL line of SpriniT and Rummer Sample. rnsistinj of Cheviotts Black, Rliie and P.r nvn ertre. FiixeCaeck ash mor I moor ted uitinrxs Worsteds in all grades Patisf iction jruaranteed. F M Chad wick. Tailor. At Hall's book Store. GO To Street's horse Store for Livery. Fine roidster.s at Street's Horse store. Ef.EGANT store Saddlers at Street's norsc The President's provinR. Gold U rituinfr Hnnunt is ti.il I, tint hotter times. health is im home Th it iuii cites Virgin i lays claim (o a little girl, thirteen year old, whose voice when she Kings, sound like rwo voice tdended alto and soprano. She is "anotbar rnuvi-al wonder,'' and is astonishing the, nacres though not Id a public vy. The dake of Veragua b-i resent ly lost, his entire fortune. Mr. Thamas W. Palmer, of "limis'i. has started a subscription, tor hi tn and the people of the United tita'ew South America ami tii" Wet Indies will be appealed t fr contributions. ( omins and (Join? Mr, II. ('. I.utns.kn. Miaacs Clara und .1. mi - Hurru and Mr. Ralph Gray re nin., lioni Mr i It. n I Cit yesterday Mr -1' r i I -oua Mi - N-l!i It fl In .111' lid Selio,.! ('si, : ' i '.!-!. I r , . . tr.'-.l Kr. !..;. Ml- .1.1 : I I ti'X illt Nl'IT) t.' Ills Miir there. up to Seven fini.ly Iravinp W tli, , id nt an. I Junie lirown I'lrl-vt ri im Sunday . ! j i 1 1 ccninunced in v ami nhieh holds lll.l I, U HltlML' iliu at 'Hardware" s.ijh th;st projd' who c.in afford it .iro uow linvii.g their brass bedsteadf silver pl itrd. The cheaH'iiing of eilver :! I'e' likely to greatly enlarge its iii o lor ornamental purposes, nnd posiblv maiul a n prices at somethint; n-'iif the present level. LOCAL NEWS ya' ir .t i) vm: 77 -:.! ;a ts. Howard, . M. t-o:---N..tier. Mrs. E F. Dillinghaiii-St-unpi 1 line i :. :. Y M C A. S.c. ,- '.. . -iiii; a day or r' :i ,1 I.,relie,nl returned -. 1 . 1 . 111, .riling. ' O ,11. ;i. ! tlii-t ity, aeeon1 i (' tile 'lie eiHtotu lia-, gone 1 l et ,, :it at Itelinoiit inonas' :.U.irtei of Itt (ev. Ilish i'li 'I ,,1' the order ol St. .ii.l Yiear Apo-th- of North ! 1 1 it -is ! tlii- Stale gather i 1. I"i a s;ismii f confession til'"' ,1, 1 nr.. 'arty '. it"i the N ,i tw : 1 Secretaries Gresham and Morton are the only Cabinet officers in Washington. A million dollar corner lot in San Franoiseo once sold for a snit of clothes. Fear the boisterous savage of passion less thnn the sedately grinning villain. Lavater. The Comptroller of the Currency has decided to reorganize tbe First National bank of Winston. J, C. Boston will be its president. A Florida fisherman reports see ing tbe annnal sea serpent This .time it has twobeads, and any .quantity nt tails. Tbe municipal records of Argentine, Kacs.. were eaten op by a goat the other day. The animal should be preserved as a . pnblio document. A twelve-year-old boy who lives near San Antonio, is said to be inspired, and will go to preaching. It is said he U very, eloquent, and can deliver an excellent sermon. The call for an extra session of ; Congress forces Speaker Crisp lo abandon a visit to the World's Fair, and go to work on the forma ' tion of his committees for the next Honse. " Jodsre Hadson declares the South Carolina Dispensary law Unconstitutional and declares that the railroads cannet be prohibited from delivering liquors brought from other States. . Tennessee has, in tbe person of Jaoob fltrother, a man who is 103 Tears old, and still as vigorous, -aanarentlT. aa a man of sixty. : He recently walked three miles to at tend a farmers meeting. Thiee men in 'France competed -ta see who ooald ' drink; the most i - water. One i'ewallowed xtwelve .-r. quarts, ithe seoond nine and the " third raven. Their' funerals were , -largely attended. :5w.t'?Z- Hav you paid tlie tax on Wateruielons are plentilu! ting tiitc cheap. Don't forget tne I, awn I Aeadi'inv (irceii tliis eveiiiii" 1 1 o'clock. Cantt'louins are now lea i Berne at the rate of from one thousand barrels per day. Advices are that the business c.indit a of the country shows better tr.Mii lap -t reports than it lias since the p.niie coin menced. The Monitor Xanlueket ha" la.cn en tircly overluiuled at New York and w ill be sent to Wilmington for the Naal Reserves July 15th. We hear general and very stronij fav orable eominents of Prof. tt. T. Adams admirable iliscouise at tlie Centenary . E. Church Sunday niohl. The schooner Flora Kerwan fro in Ilaili niorc arrived yesterday with carai hay and salt, for C. II. XJ i 1 1 and K. K. Ilis-liop. She left to load with lumber at Yand 'f niere for Atlantic City, N. J. The class in vocal music will mtvi a- usual in the Y. II. C. A. Hall tnni.y,!,! at 8:30. Mr. Kaiser will be on hand promptly, a chart has been procured lor ic occassion. The public are invited to be present. A call for a reunion of tlie surviving members of the 27th N. C. regiment has been called by Capt. H. V. Joynei, rank ing officer ot tlie regiment to meet at I.a Grange on August 4th. The Knights d Harmony hold their Installation of officers tonight. Tin- lodge is in a most flourishing condition. It now numbers 130 members and a doz en or two names arc expected to be pro posed tonight. A very pleasant complimentary sail was given yesterday evening to Miss Minnie Rcid who is visiting Miss Jennie Watson. The sail was participated in by quite a large party of our young people- Delicious refreshments were served and the hour or two spent in gliding over the waters of the Neuse were in cveryfr .-sped most enjoyable. The scholarship for Onslow county in the A. & M. College at Raleigh is now vacant. Applicants should be 15 years of age and stand an approved examination in history, English Grammcr, Geography and Arithmetic. Apply to Mr. E. M Koouce. Superintendent of Public In struction for Onslow countv, Jackson- sonvillc, N. C, for further information. The work of remodelling the Gaston House is going forward so that tho build ing has beeD temporally vacated. Mr Fulford the pioprietor has moved in tbe Brinson houee. formerly kept by Mr. Jos. Nelson and the barber shop moved sev eral days ago to the nearest building to where it was located. The changes will be extensive and the improvement great. This is one more sign of tho continued progress of our city. Iu response to a letter of inquiry, J. O. Rourke, supervising architect, gives Hon. B. F. Grady information that sketches for tbe public building at 'New Berne have been begun, but it is itnposi ble to fix a date when work upon the ground can bo commenced. It en couraging even to see that the matter is receiving some attention at headquarters, and also gratifying that Congressman Grady has his eyes opeu in reference to the building.. It is hoped here that he will lose no opportunity of pressing the construction to an early commencement. We' recently mentioned that .Messrs. Q. H. JVatere & tion were putting in . A. la, us. !!, v V M uehead. Mrs. i. A. M,';i,l,i came , ;ii, Sli , Flv train. ; IS., vd and child left on the ,, i-it relatives in I'mUls K Ed II Cutler up Iron i in Mi. S. A. Hilton to visit y.l 1 I. llillller.nl I Ielidersoll came V I .1. i: 1,1' M.-alv and at. i: d. I - Mi-s (dennis lime at More. hish'W county via, l:a id" Mr. Curtis II. i sja ii, ling several ne Mr l una 1 ' r : , ..ua: emit I M A le 'o thi ll, eai I M. tr.,1 .),,! W. Ii. ,p- will Statistics of train robbery show thit low head . the column f of States in this nefarious industry. Sacb a at kid old - moral State, so thickly dotted with little red school lornea, should be ashamed to take ittia any such procession.'. Khem, months r nunc I leane last night. Ir- h. W . Miiinkins rc- a v:-it lo iclatives in Carter M'ss Sallie Springle accoui. linaie on a visit. more of the military w ent ilown ,. ani, ne iil last night. Among -r- A 'jui mt to'iii'i'al Cameron Irinies. The bo ly il down tomorrow. t- -liitof I,. A. r.itlei-, of Keaul'ort, alter .-j,.:i A'iv.x a ,l.-v in tlie city on business leturai d home !a-t niidit. Nrcnt ( liicnu'1' Holocaust. iai'i-, Ian llim-il v on- siru ,e , :iii:-lii. useil a :,:-a -a w ir.'iiiii-iil ice skat ing rink, .-ilualed near the si.Uy-lourth -licet i -nt ranee to the World's Fair, burn- il to the ground in a little over an hour Monday, feeding to death, as far as is known, at h 1st eighteen nu n, and injur- g ninclccii others. The full extent ol the fatalities may never be known, as many people w ho en ten.d the building honing lo lender aid iv caught like rats in a trap, ami went almost without warning to their doom. The building was 1 30x350ft. with x massive tower running to an altitude of iUO It. A number of firemen were forced to jump from this dome, one hundred feet to the roof below ami take their chances of the consequences. The loss of property will amount to $5,000. Among the spectators of the tire were thirty thousand World's Fair visitors. Tho State Fair for 1893. We have received from the Secretary, H. W. A ver, a copy of tho premium list for the State Fair of 1803. It is a more artistic publication than ever before, being embellished with handsome illustrations ot North Carolina scenery, agricultural and fishing industries, fcc. The list ii.is been thoroughly revised especially in the departments in which ladies an- interesteil, unit the premiums are very liberal. The usual starprcmium of fifty dollars iii gold is offered for the best exhibit made by a lody resident of the State, with a second premium ol Twenty Dollars. There is also a pi'einiuin of Fifty Dollars for the best display of any kind in the Main i-xtiioit luuliiing. Fruit growers and poultry fanciers, as well aa others will nnd the list very interesting. Any body can get copies by applying, to H. W Ayer, Raleigh, N, C. Everybody should have one. A Iticyc o lor a School Book Error Albert A. Pope, of Boston, of Columbia Bicycle fame, in addition to his effort in behalf of good roads is now doing the countiy a service by getting errors in school books pointed out with a. view to their elimination. The way in which he is accomplishing this is to bestow a prize of a bicycle to the teacher who may be the first to inform of a mistake in such a book. A number of bicycles have already been awarded under this offer. VIRGINIA DARE HOTEL. Change of Management and ame of Bean fort's Hotel Forward Steps Tbe (treat Advantages an a Resort. Dr. M. V. Robinson, of Lexington. Kv.. who recently purchased the Mutton IIhum at Beaufort ha9 changed the name t,, the Virginia Iarc Hotel. He ha.-, mailv completed the iuiproveinciiU on it win, I, be has had in progress for several we. k and is now engaged in fitting it up with new lurnishings throughout car loaiis ol suostantial an 1 ii i!i.i-..n e k furniture has arrived there f.n purpos, ; a portion of the ro,a; s ha .c H-en supplied with it and the rea aie.l. r if it is lieingpiit up. Every v. -tige nt tin- old furniture will be discardt a and ti,, hotel furnished in style through, u!. An idea of the extent of the change may be gathered from the staUtnctit that tin- loetor has expended C"ii-ihral-U u.,,.a in the improvements and new I n r 1 1 i -1 1 1 , , , than the property cost him. As has prcviusly been stated Dr. I!..1- inson intends to run the house not only as a good seaside resort but as a sanit i iiuui tor rest (and trcatnu nt il l -in ii lor those needing a change ol i Innate. Dr. Kobinsou ml, Tins us thai he I,., travelled extensively in every pott on , l the United States cat of I'lah. I'm tin past two years this travel has l. cii with special rclcrence to choosing n place- in which to locate as he has now done, u-M alter thorough search h" has wit'ad on Beaufort, as the very be.-l pkueoat, .. Atlantic Coast and one of the be-t in tin United States. lie pronounces ii im measurably superior to any place farther north as the change in the general our-, . if the shore at Cape Hat (eras pr, -vents the well known watering resorts above it from getting that delicious -.oiith-wc -t ocean breeze which blows so r, I'o inmlv and almost uninterruptedly at 1 ; . i b . i . Several families from other Staus ha., already engaged rooms there. It is pr e tically open- enough rooms arc iu entii, readiness for the regular run of visitors -the remainder soon will bound then ad IIKI I.UK ( OKRESPOMHiM Ii Far mini? ebsanl O lit-r V-ns !( I" it nir anil- - n inn .; i, ne , t JtrzcUtt'iy "LVV i' U 77 i i C S 1 -.'!-! A I i I. h at V and , ,1 lil.-re wi ! August nu- sori'.E. II lie vM,f ,l r of ,h, a. "iT"ir shortly la ut vertising circulars out. Dr. Robins n am! his cntei in-e t, - ceives a notice lrom his hmne jiap, r the w riter of w hich had visited Heal, I'm t From it we copy the. following extract : it should be good news to the invalids if this section to learn that our tow nin u. Dr. M. I'. Robinson has established a health resort at Heaufort on the North Carolina coast. Dr. Robinson i s mi, of our best known and most surecs-ftil phy sicians, contributing as he does to a i tire by his general and cheerful uianncis, a well as by Ins medicines. In his new field of usefulness he w ill have the best wishes ol very many friends who expect, as the hope for, Ins success. lieaulort is one ot the most perfect locations in America for the establish ment ot a health resort at w hich invalids may be treated any month of the year. 'The climate is as nearly pcrfe, t a can be hail at all times extremes of cold and heat are absolutely unknown, and a sea- irecze fiom the south constantly blow ing, bringing warmth in winter ami a com. lortable coolness during the summer months. "The suroundiugs arc such as to en tice to the open air and furnish a stimu lus for exertiise; to hunt, to fish, to bathe, to row or sail, becomes as much ol a per son's living as to eat or sleep." steam and machinery adapted thereto at their carriage factory for the purpose of getting out the wood work used h) their business- They have started up and made their first shipment It went off yesterday, i It , consisted ,of ,: twenty-five gets for bngg'es, ordered by Mr. O. T. Randolph of Einstoa.-.- There were all of hickory and made lo one: -day. - These trentlemen are well pleased with: the results thus far. : There ought to be more factories to convert oue native wood to finished condition. -; - - - S.-;ith, of liahnj ,a,i. V.i . :i i. e be. :. in-, -t ae ej : ii and i-iiiil.'-.t c-rr le'v w ; issued, Kh-iW'li.g i v a 1 , i , a -e,l volume of paper i be circulated, go,.,l ai l,,- in of the United States, em.-.v coin a' will, and yet re tliirds of tic- pre.-, nt M i, and nine j.urts on' of ten ol Tiio same number of t he contain an artiel - showing amounts i f in, ia y : an be , (with.-i'' leaving inieies; . making i: a ! eotijiry r .-, parts :: I'liiui, a ad ,-: , p, rtty in all p irt of .', Slates at the -,111,- ti Th-re W.l!, l:kev,-.-e, he other intiT rt ng art f i a ri.-ts, miner i, manu'', 1 1 : r business i-' pie. Tlie Progressive Saul'- : monthly paper f .r tins agi and bus n'-Rs peor-le imbi she. how w I I i rg, J TOTK ts-v 1 s W oni' dollar p, jyl'J In,) r Vi'ar. ,1 e-:l. I'ri lie TIIKASI iil lfS ItKI'Ui: 1 . A ( 1 1 1 1 r i i V.) Hugh . ("ill in BILLS ALLOWED "Procrastination is the thief of time." Yocho. Do not procrastinate, when yon really need anything in oar line. There's no nee in waiting, some people wait too long for every thing. ; Do not be one of that kind, tf you need a pair of shoes do not prooastinate until the sole Is all gone, tf yon-need a salt do not wait until your old one is seedy, if yon owe as a bill do not watt untit time eats ap the profit, ; ---oV ';; a ;' J. M. HOWABD. ? By County Commissioners at .Iu y Mcctlug. Robert G. Moscly. cob, house rent C. Smithwick for June $2 50, Fannie Wil liams keeper poor house for June $12.50, Irene Cooley cook for poor house fll.OD, J. J. Tolson, agt., Iratious furnished poor for June $85.22, Chas. C. Green uieilicines to poor and prisoners $16.50, H. 15. Dully clothes furnished prisoners $4,130, II. Winfield & Son repairing ventilation iu jail $2.25, W. B. Lane, sheriff, board of prisoners for June $117.50, do., turnkey fees for June $9 60, do., expense taking Julia Ward to Iusane Asylum $3,84, do., saw dust and ice for court and serving 1 1 notices on Justices of the Peace $8.10, do., summoning regular and talis juror Spring court '93 $41, 'II. B. Lane ba.litl Spring court '98 $11.00, H, T. Richard son court crier Spring court '93 $10.50. J. D. LaRoque bailiff $11.00, D. E. Bar ham, col., bailiff $11.00, E. Quidly bailiff $11.00, W. M. Watson, C. S.C, stationery for office $1.30, do., blanks supplied office $10.58, do., court costs Harrison, admr., vs. W. W. Lawrence $19.85, J. W. Biddle services as Clerk Board Commissioners, &c., $21.93, W. C. Brewer two days services as commis sioner to inspect Long creek bridge $4.94, James H. Hunter listing taxes Township No. 8, 1898, $20.00, J. Q. Sutton, col., burial of two paupers $10.00, S. R Street, J. P., examination of Julia Ward lunatic, $3.00, N. 3. Richardson & Son furnishing stationery and binding two voucher books $10.00, . Quidley janitor court house for June $10.00, G. A, Hill keeper Clairmont bridge $10.00, . II Heath support of Lizzie Woods $3.00, Stephen' Kite support of Benton Kite $1.50, jury tickets $416.00, other ex pen aes Spring court $373.94. One of our observant citizens calls our attention to the fact that Berne street be tween South Front and Broad street is a big mint bed. He thinks that if there are lovers of mint julip around, it would be a good place for them to go to for their tupply of this herb - ". ' .'. ,1. Ian ick, Trens, of New hern, . ('., b,i .ti l'niliui,' .1 it ' ) Mil, IVt,:. I)u To Lalun. e . i Ju',V 1 . Tj e n 1 'ui t -. x e ' ' i'o e'l- i 'a: er.) ai-.n ha! TjO .. f.oei tux c.i Cu -Hy v -a, l,ei VVm Lilin M M.n.v U .1 Laviok J T Liis J K I . aid J ti Dixon Ed Kllieii J W Uowdcu Thoiuao J 'i'oler IlOIil.V il.'illtijil Jame Maniveil Dan'l Best Virgil Wiudley riieniur, l ryan W 11 ltiohardson Alice Moore Eleotric Light I'd H P Willsimo New Borno (las Light Co.... M It Howard C C Jordac Hschburn & Wi! oa ... Ferdinand Ulrica N S. Kiohardsan & Son . . .. D If Smaw U WiDtielo & Hon II J L-ivick 18. & P.) Henry A Urowu E C 1) Line (freight) tietiy Slyron ton arct. j H ii L'utT) l,co. Je.a,.u New .-lerae Journal Sirj'l Jai ksou L it Cuib-r Jaiuus 1' L- win L J Lay lor Slcphea C Braw Thomos Wilson D U S;alline New Berne Eutciue Jo Miss E E Disoeway H J Lovick (S. & l) N MGaikill Ferdinand UiTioht Note Interest) H B Line By balance tiht'Mii !)i!!V vVEILE 0 i 10 i I't s: a;. 7 2tl .'if. ;oi me u.oo(i nmiLiUaiR'd. r-J . I A,' .. :- Fft,----s v. - ... , ..... t- 10 eO I sL.u vji 4oJ . ' e i no i ti '17 5 liU i M no ; 10 tl iiii :ai i4J :)1 PJl (Hi r2ti d7 111 HI Xun1 1 V,, S4 745 Ol) tlial the tho best I hereby Bolomnly swear above slaioment is correct to of my knowledge and belief. Huoh J. Lovick, City Treas Sworn to and subscribed before mo this llih day of July, A. D . 1893. Ferdinand Ulmcii, J. P. HAY Corn. eM Oats. I 1. i-'.lilia Our t : i 1 1 all U. Tho eetting it down is bud (.'Qouiih with tho orJ nary pill. But the hav ing it down is worse. And, after all the disturbances, there's only a little temporary need. trom beginning to end, lJr. Pierce's Pollets aro better. They're the smallest and easiest to take tiny, sugar-coated granules that any child is ready for. Then they do their work so easily and so naturally that it lasts. They absolutely and permanently cure Constipation, Indigestion, Btll ious Attacks, Sick and Bilious head aches, and all derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels. They're guaranteed to give satisfaction, or yoar money is returned. The makers of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy lay: "If e can't oure your Catarrh, no matter what your case is, we'll pay yon $500 in ash." Now yon oan boo what u ata or otner rem edie, and decide which is moat likely to euro... Coat only 60 eents...: . . -. Compo'ed of Koii;;'i 'lei and Mil! Feed caini'-t t e feeding horses and caw- C. D. BRAD H Clt.VVKN ST. jujfi dw lm. M.al 1 for s,-1 5 I AND SLLTPEIIS Have An-h'ed' And with them other goods of their kind for ladies and Misses. WE HIVE A fow more pieces of that - lOo Plaid and stripped Lawn, which did sell for 15 cts. We have - other things nioe and oea)). Come and Bee. . . -74 . tf BAEElKai02f & BAXTEB. Toilet market cake. Cufg Q-?wn Prices TT My? :cs :irc wlio -"T Ti been "TT M jT aulL for a BEies the; per soap m at 22c Yoara Traly,
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