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. . ir c The Daily V. ,4 y K.N A Li. VOL. XIL-V' 101 NEW BERNE, N. C, FRIDAY, JULY 2S. I .v.): HK1;!E o CENTS. jo J r J r. .... IVV . -r. BUSINESS LOCALS. HANDSOME Presentation Books bj Bnndard Authors can b found at HiU'f Btattooery Store, Middle St.. opposite! Bintiat Chnrou. tf HAVEyoo anything fptcial to fell, or do yon want to buy any artiolo not sup plied by the regular market ? If so try the adTfrt'sinu columns of the JociiNii. tf BROWN BEANS for tat.lc use at 3 cent per quart. Also Seed Peas am) Means fur fall planting, at low price R. Bkwiy. FOR RENT The Dwcll'in-i next door to my residence on Pollock Street. j ,T7 .1. W. Stewart, i WANTED Apm'a wanf-"l everywhere ! to aell a fast' sellin : a-ticM (5 orl ie.'. j to the right man Samp'o 2"r Fii j terms apply to Marsnall iim. A-,ii"toii 8 0 i 1". ONE OF the mo-t sitisfaet. .ry thi'". about a Onlumbia Ricyele is the pi ice Owners of thi whiel know thev own a bioycle worth the price. l"iO. because Oolumbias are never at anv plir- sold f-u-less Heavy discount.. arc civ,-n on many other wheel listed p.t rA be cause they an n worth the fated price The discount varies as rtos the natier-ee am' parsisteoev of the pr isp-rtive pin -cha-er Moral- liuv a C.ihitnbia and know that yon d beyond the shadow of a doubt ride the Rest on Kjrth inf. 000 wheelmen ride fnlumhias. W T Mux & "o . S ,'. . -. DUFFVS Di-irrlc'i "..i-d..'- prep -i-ration wlihic'i In i x us f r mmv years, with it t Mt'sf;i'-M-i-i V -It ! have lined it Composed ,.' V. n Arotnatics, Astringents. 1'irraiii nv ail Antiseptic,' P'w. Ha. tab 5. and EffootivH F..r "jitlcn I), terry, Summer ('..mjeVi' t. Cli-hii Cramps and Pain in the Slum :u h Ins rnedlnine is usml and ie!"r-e.! ' v .'n dee II R Mr.n. Mr W. II H ..vev Mr, John P Younii, i.nd iiinidior o1 othei nititen of this and surround iu' e.m.ii.s. For sa'e bv dc-'lfrs ic, tie- I i-' ni n ir ounties F Pnlfy A CLI, line )f Sprin,: ;v rt-titi..-i SkNiplM. oni:tb of ('lieviott j !':, Blue wl Broivi Mer". Fill" t 'nek -. ;'i rows Imoorttvi in'itlia. VVu,-,'i- l- -n !1 Ujrads. SitUfietion i'i iriod-'f I. F M. :had-ielt. r.Ld r At. Hail' b -.-U St- re fiO T' It rue's hin'se. Ptore fo Fine rot-l-itor,s at S.ree,'s II.. M.e-y. e store. ELEGANT Saddlers at tore. Stie-o's Italy has thfi cho!er. 8peaker Ori-p's ru-clccion is thought to be assured. Comptroller Eckels compliment Southern banks and bankers. More h-inks go by the ii-eini 1! the result of Itepublican U-x- ' tion. It is ramored in Wa-ibiDrtim ton City that the BeheririR sea arbitrators have dceided in favor of the United States. Eleven military companies have been ordered tole in reud:t ess to the mines in K-tnaan where; the trouble existH. The guard ai the mine near Weir City, Kane., hail a p-.ehed battle with striking miners Mon day night, defeating theui. Southern Senators are reposed as being disposed to aid Western colleagues bo came to their help in the critical Force bill hope. yory natural if true. The Nioaraguao revolutionist have, ffithout warning, bombarded the city of Managua. Ojt Minister has protested against such uneivil zed manner of warfare. ' Speculations as to the length of the approaohing session of Con gress are not of so much inturest to the country as what its depth and breadth will be. There is a man in Kentucky who has succeeded very well in life by attending to his own tiuaiuesu, but they say the disease 'a not catch ing It is reported at Watttimgtou that Mr- Qainey will retire from . tile position of Assistant Secretaty of State xnd bo sucueadad by bJc- loDgresanian Andrew of Wuss. ; ;L The MeseengerTeafTer Uongrese ,i man Alexander with a very sharp i Btlok. ' We have nothing more to Aay of it jast now. Oapt. Grdy is " our man, aud he seems to walk the " deck frith the nerve and confidence ;o! alTelsori. . ' It is Riven out from Washingion that extremists will have no hand in settling the money muddle. But bow can this be forctoldl The extremists are not without numbers influence and ability factors that . eoont. ' L - The Atlanta Herald says the farmers oTTQeorgiaare in better eoudition this year than cney have bfien -and year wi bin the past ten, two of the principal : reasons being that, they have lived more "eoonomtoiliy and .gone less into The P.Qijate Coort ot New Bod -'ord, Mass., lias authorized a young lady to change her Damn to L.i!a j Rabbii. Herelofoie it b.i-. iet-n I'. :ai ltaobit Herr Bismarck recjti'U .dviM -some- rt'udentit win vmisite-l htm to learu music, ami re-re-H-l that tho nevrr did. Hut (or .i'l th ;' t lie old fellow has playid iu li - d .y and mnoe other people da'icn to hi- ma- ic S'ar. S tJ li-Jpc Iho I're.i.leiit w.i -Jin pi .IV t'i!6 aectisi O'lied v:Jiir, sa.H tty, !li).li,,TJ u c'.OU Vic.' iotl, m 1 VeM trit ! DenitHT it n: idc.u. f Uo, t 'he Deic-jcr tin in iuh t'onret.s (it Id tocclber, i ' 1 .o- -o- li er on liie Itojcu' ai',i--i;i n ut Btc,t.'M iin;:'rtui to ibt- irutii! It.t. t-i l li. 8-mtl), I h p.,i t ; , Let ii.-.-iti-iiy, p.-itri''i-itn -t-i-' z.mI l, r li i llU prVii,l, a:nl in..) no tle- tlic-ii I Hiii'.s. M ef-i-eiiocr, LOCAL NEWS. r. . .;.'; :.!. ." TS. li - ::r.l 1. I. li-'ivileii A I'u -1 isso! ul ii-n n.ttier. II;: l.i.UTi) A AVil It . i - r.tiiLlj," a iii inc. II Ihe p el, I.. :;'!. a i :: llil! Nye fi. i- ;i! I.'. Cle.pif tin t'llir- nt Hi :. ;l -iii.iav :.o ii da-e . -. . I. I ...l.l.U' to d' Vurul'a has It d-'iv, d and t liven .u l-, - l ti idav. Will somehody Liinlly I ,pu,ll III Island v.i fi.rl.elt is to Ibid at foil; v Island v. lib Mil- lu ll at f lei . -leCl.lcs. The I lo-iil v,l lie- Siinil.iy I'ceati-e o' a 1 show s how casi I peoj-!i a! .-Mi ( popnhn v i ia s, I I llil r S Siain i- ..::ds r.,,. irk oi p 'trona may i c mi .'ak ; t i t iKe 1 1 . i il ; as the hom er, fjlloue su line; helii I. l,:il.ev as tile hone i I ei.n'eiil'oii anioae- I iu nations. If there weic mere we:: n like the d'i x..s whluw w !io .'i..; i;nl kil'cil a man for - i'cnhilieo siorii aeai'Ht per ehariie ter there woul-l be less ',,,i.er in the wield. 'i'iie s.inp:(:iiy expiis.d lor ";-our I jes'iiei.t I. levelanil o e:. -I "esi-n i i lla.rison niav be, and pi-d.ahly is perfectly sincere; and jet. it has a so. L of sour grape t i.ind. The I.enoir Topic snys that there is an ipplc tree i'l Mr. Jones Powell's orclia.d that, wns bearing apples btfoiv the Itcvo Itiliouury war. The tree is still heall'iiv and t.earin-; iVeit. This tree must he I'.k") yeaisoli'.'' The Baptist Atlantic Association com mences to day at Smyrna. Itcv. Ititlus Ford went down last nijjhl to altend. Key. I. Ta Stringliold from near Halei-;li and Hcv. J. II. Vernon, of Pollocksville passed tlnougli en route to the meeting. It holds throuoli Pimdav. In tli-? mattei of "autlioiitative'' pro- grammes for the next session of Congress the newspapets are displ.ayiii;; an cntcr ptise that is perfectly Jcwildurin-r; the only trouble I cing for their readers to de cide which is the "authoutaiive ' one. Early yesterday moaning Jlrs. IMaillia A. Boyd discuveid that she bad met lib a Re-inns loss by theft. A purso cantuin- "g a 1 H tie over i5 had been stolon from her d, ess pocket. The case, with all the facts was brought to the attention of the police, but the money has not yet Ihi.ii t'ared. Coming anil (Jo'ug. Mr. James A. Bryan left yesterday morning for New York. Mrs. F. B. Lane and children and her sister Miss Pearl Wallace left for Moi ganton to visit Mrs. Lane's sitter-in-law Mrs. J. A. Shuping. The following who have been summer ing at the Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City passed through to visit Alleghany Springs, Montgomery county, Va: Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Garrett and Francis Nixon, of Augusta, Ga., Mr. Jennings Pemberton, Fayettcville, N. C, Mr. T. B. Seagle. Charlotte, Messrs. C. B. Hicksy, Inman Hr Sanders and II. A. Ionian, of Atlanta, Ga. Mr. M. E, Wliitehurst has left for John Hopk'ns Hospital (or special treatment of his eyca, which have been diseased for for quite a long time. Mr. Wliitehurst hosts of friends anxiously desire that he may come back with their powers fully restored. Mrs. W. Hodges, whose husband preceeded her a week ago to prepare lor moviug here from Mt. Airy, arrived last night. Mr. C. G. Perk'na, of Virginia Dare Hotel, Beaufort, passed through en route to hie home at Knozville to spend a few days. Mrs. Bettle Whaler, aud Misses Mamie Trenwitb, - Addie fuelling and Lula Waters, left for Riverdale last night to attend the barbecue and apeaking today. For a out, bruise, burn or soald, there ia nothing equal to Chamber lain's Pain Balm. Itheal-the parti more qniokly than any other ipplioa tion, and unless the1 injury is very se vere, no soar is left. For sale by J. Vi Jordan, ; Hon the P. illrosil Is Itullu ' A -tiiulu rof uur citizens have been -iitt tu view t!,e eonstmction work of the A N K. K It proves averv in- res(:ni; -iL'ht to ihein and one of them! iiiin'-e.t i: the 'ollowui.- dcs-iiption of the manner ol opi nition: I'll1 1 c- tion tra'ii consists of six - c - :u'ht i s load -I with rails an-1 ties a. el Hie !ier--:.rv implements lor laine. A liit'i- ri ;nl i.n - is a ban 1 who lavs' ilo :i a -', i i '.r ii!, e on one side to li'i-' ! ic tec (iu-;' ioi t'u tin end of the tie. and -o ti e, , f tli, . 1 i-t e- e ;hdieatill( e. ., i, ,-. h : t,. ' . I '!'', s -e .' 'n. 'i,l . mu - troni a 1 r! !:e -I t'; e til- end of tile Car "' !' . .it - .fii-tu of a rail. 1 - t lie lies are laid in the l : m . -i' alone on rollers ill j - I ., ui avereil almust cun-i I' . ., .in ii "i isp the lurward i 1 1. i- M projects lioin the ' '. . ' I; i men the other end : .;. i !.i 1: in I h- place , ; ; . J . 1 ;u - d in pus,; ion a !- . ii b. ' n I oftlie car ami m i - li ;,. Tae tiist joi-it is ! ... il,e proper widths '.. i a I i sjtjki - driven and :'n Is : .. ,;a ed till the heel I . .1 : "e ; an I ihe process s i t, lr,.'a moves on the ;' )' , (" li' . ' uneven i. 'hill I. i si j n a 1 of .' L th.se irreulari- -j.d.es in every third or A "'i1 hnu-'ieil vauls l.aek I 1 1 ; n line it up mea.s . ' .ed i ve i and liiiish i This ,iils it in such ; i i'-.s in.u rim upon it. lait is i s i i ; i: in ii rf-1 I cond tions i'.i I , A 1 1 li Vol ; r: -.i i Hie riremen's Convention, i'- -' I' A. l.ivea.J. W. Moore, J.-u. il .a- ;..; ,o : I", ink T skd- r.-t in .it-.! ;h I i, - I 'envi nil. in at Wil 1 ;. Th. ri'.na;nder of re'iM.' n-maiiicil tu take .. hi. h will l-e eivon the tod ij- :i V . T. A. t.iei-n. who a I Ii I ) n ha- ; a i .. . a- - i. .st I.e. n Preddct t of tar -e '"ii mi a s Asso.-i liion has heen i ..-i I ei I . . I !o that hoiiorahle position. Tl-i is ihe lidid time he has I. ecu el. . ai d to i'. aial t'lis jeur in addition he waseheleil .1 ileleLTate to the Natienal .-iili. ni -aiiieh meets in Milwaukee in .i::iM Tie- s, 1. lion ol Mr. (1 rei n is a ;.. I -ae. lie wii! tiil.-i-l credit upon the Mai-- m i position. :n-te.n is the nel nieetin-j; place and ill--ii -ual toiiriiaine'it w ill then he held in connection w it Ii it. The onestion of tin; ilesir, il. 'lily of the tournaments was .'ou-hi up in the convention and the sentiment v is, o-.erwlielui'iigly i'l favor of cunt inuin-; tlieiii. Will Reach Town Tomorrow Morning Til outlook is thai the two pmtions of the W. X. A X. It. H. will join and the lad spike l-e driven tomorrow morn ing. Equipped with one of Mr. J. W. Stc.vart's excellent teams, we visited the place where the construction train and the main force composed of 80 hands was at work. We remained two hours watching the operations and felt well repaid fur the visit. When we arrived at 1 ;!30 the construction train was a veiy short distance in the woods aud as we left at 3: dd it w as just emerging from the woods into the portion of Mr. J. L. Rheni's Inrm on the north aide ol Trent road. By night it was expected to be right at Trent mid aud to cross it either then or early this morning leaving only a mile to be built and as three-fourths of a ru le was built yesterday and a full mile the previous day it will be readily seen that the chances arc good for completion early tomorrow. If you wish to see th". nil road construction work drive or walk out today mid take it in. Very Enconr aging. We have encouraging reports says one of our exchanges from nea'ly every sec tion of the State as to the production of home supplies by the farmer bread aud meat, the sluff of I '"o as well as diversi fied crops. The people have learned from past experience that it will not Jo to depend elsewhere than at home for the pilnei pal family supplies, all of which is very gratifyiug, for it means many dollar saved at home, which uuder different cir cumstances, would be sent away and practically lost lo us. "A dollar saved is a dollar made," an old but true axiom. Hon. Marlon Butler's Address Today. The Alliance speaking by Hon. Mar.on Butler acooompanied by a big barbecue takes place today at Riverdale. A big crowd is desired and expected. The spenking does not begin until 11 o'clock. This gives all those who wish a very convenient opportunity to hear tlio speech aud return with the loss of but little time bv using the Shoo Fly train. Track Quotations. .The following truck quotations were received last night from Mesaers.. Palmer Bivenburg & Co. of New York '; , Apples, harvest barrels, $1.00 to $3.50; peaches, crate, $1.50 .to $3.50; plums, carriers, 1.50 to $3.50; watermelons,prime ten to twelve sweet potatoes, $3.50 to CAPTURES A5UTI1KR M V "S WlKl". Mrs. Bennet of lleaufort Count; l.eflc Her Husband for Ar-alii; r Mat: A sensation o. ; ;,-r. 1 a- li t;'. - t'leek in Beallfu. . email ... - I ' ; n - a line, and ahout tifiivn ni.i. - ii m Net Berne. It results hi tie I..i.a..ij: :. ! two f,'!li!'ies . I ne ni ht -i'sju; f u ' ' 'V H. Bennett at. I V. . 'Ay. -w , . : Were tit ' l iKihlMiri s,..iL. ,, j ;-,,;:, , crpse. In the cark p ... lie- , Mr. Sw-inner h-lt. ahd Mi 11 i t. had pr.'N ions' y sUs.;. . ! i, .. ; . mitiaritv id Su i ;i, r (.i.- ,. i ii - !i .' It. It s w i e, a- I M : ; 1 tO u,) ,l! in.) I, , , ' , ' ', 1 Sw antler !. id '). t . ai 1 ... Ar' ii lie n- lie -. . ' ,t ,' t . a ii..;- e ,;-,u .,,.. ', r, ..... .... I y;.. j It. mu tt w js - - a i- i e . l' ..a ;,i j k iti hi u, a l.nil.l : ; a;- ' !' ' ,. . i 1 Ine.lse and nu t her II .1 d . ., I I . her he w .is lunej I'l eld w . ' Ihe k"' hi II Sn. 1.1 ! ,11 ,. i In eet's- she i, nii-l , I : , i , ; . Be'lllett W . .11 i'l t he In. ;- I ! lieu rem.; 11. . I Oil I ' . 'f ;i 'I 1 ; . ' 1 1 1 i p- ale I ijiiiei - ,.iie ,.; 1 . ,i k.;. , . d-.or IV. n tin- ie-.d; .e. 1 , r pr..v,,i I..;.- .... i. , p. ,. ;. n:. . . . i in r. Bv " u . ..-i - I' M: 1 ..... V '; .lohes hail- d S , Hi", r I . -. , a".. 1 , 1 lo know hat he wis i !. n ,; : lii , . ! . I . Sw antier I.. at a i. : r.-.t a : !i ..I . . w.,,1. ' " j XeXl alu.nnut Mis. r.eea. . '.. ;t 1'.... Willi In r theii t wu -i; 1 eii.l l. e 1 .' i tu her 1. ru. her ia law -, V . .1. II !:; aland two ii ;'es ... i i ). i .i hov retitained '.. i' !l 1 1. I ; ie ; . j Tin s evanls a . pi , vi. ii-, v i, . .';.t ecu; red f.-nr '.ve-k ; a-,. .i;- e ; .. li remained at Mr. .!..' I'll ';';: 1 I ..' '.; hi i the '2."itii ins', when -,).,i.' ..ie' si'i 1 I j tu he Mr. S.v inn. a i , a.1-' i . . . i al'ulll el.'V't ni l " k. -i'i !,. '. -. , ii. . the younei-t child. ;d', in :' lllolii lis old. The "1 her .!! w I - 1. it . Mr. .lone- ai;.! . 'ie a '.' 1 .i ..' . il .' v ".I 1. 1. ', to hev father. 1 It is suppo ii..- j, :'- , :::i,' to '.-. ' Bel lie as Mr. s,... ie , w . ti I,, e j the si ,-,.,;.' . t, d i I i , '.. i i-, li.,- . ; crossed lie riei ;a 1 'e; I i p hei . ie; ;. W I ue.silav. W. I). M.Miie nl tt iiislon Ilca.l Mr. -las. W. Bidtlle rceeix.-.l a i. ' i., n yesterilav annoiineine th-' . I. 1 1 1. ai h, home iu Winston of Mr. W. I . M.. . ". an estimable young man. While Mr. Moore h'.insrl:' i; p. dl, acipiaiiiteil with hut I'. w ol'oiu , -.! the sympathies of mai. -a iheai w i!! out because of tee esteem nn-1 all..'.;..;, in which his charming will' ,, Mi--Helen Bryan of our sister city Kinsion i - hehl. She is a niece also ot '.I ml re Bri in and has frcipi- nily visiied h, i r laliv.-s here. It has been only six inuntlis sine., Mr. Moore was married - tin -ti.li ul' .1 iiiuarj of the present year w as the d ii ,-. Negro Press Convention. The Nemo Press Convention of Vir ginia was in session al Richmond la.-t week, closed last 'i'hr.rsday and in a very novel way. For some time the colored people have been in favor ol their race l ii.t; called, 'negroes,'' prov ided it was commenced with a capital ' N," and a resolution at the close oftlie session, to the same effect was introduced hut il was defeated over whelmingly. C. D. Cooley, a preacher i--.un X w port News. Va., spoke veiy bitterly against it and said he objected to any such resolution going on paper from that body that they put too much impor tance upon the name by which they were called anyway. Let 113 improve ourselves, he said, and allow the people to spell our name with a little "n," or a big n'' or any kind ol "n," 'hey wish to. He lias a very ' . ti red idea of the situation and his winds should coiniiicnd themselves to . it Ii, . "of his race of a'air mind and liberal view of the slate of things. Henderson (lul l Leat. Now You'll Kuow all About it. A patient who had been taking AnM pyi'.ne, as prcsciibed by the family phy sician, asked of what that ding was composed and received the lolhming i. -ply which appears to he as clear as mud. Scid the doctor : "Antipyrinc which people use a great deal nowadays is made by the condensa tion ol a halogen butyrate and phcnyl drazinc; the lnutliylphenlpyra.ine result ing is convened by a weak delivdruiiic hyiphenylpyra7'nc, and this by nicthyhi tion yields deuydrudiinethylphonv Ipv ,i z'ne." Ex. MetLodist District Conference. Delegates attending the New Berne Dist.nct Conference at Grifton, will en quire at their stations for reduced rat which has beer granted by the A C. L. and the A. & N. C. R. The fre'ght train will be held at Kins ton until the trains of A. & N. C. R. R. arrives on the morj:ng of August 2nd and 3d so that those who stat cither of these days can go directly through Giil ton. F. D. Swiii del:.. Last fall 1 was taken with a kind of summer complaint, accompanied with a wonderful diarrhoea. Soon after my wife's sister, who lives with us, wu taken in the same way. We used almost everything without benefit. Then I said, let ns try Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhcoa Remedy which we did, and that cured ns right away. I think muoh of it, as it did for me what it was recommended to do. John Eertiler, Bethel, Berks CoWPa. -25 and SOotnt bottles for ..1- V- T XT T.. . i . TU K COI.llItKK f tilt Orienta Industrial M. k. IVuil and Agricultural lair A-s.ciali Ul' s- II Ih V lei ,1. .. I... .,'1 I", "ol :: i el; ii' .-e I. Mlel'. 1. Iili- .1 '.1 I.i'l -'ill' laelehaiil- . I.. 1 1 ; 1 1 1 . i,i . idle i liiloid and st, , , I,,,,'..,,,, - ,. Iu do inure 1 hi- : ,; A a .. ! ii ; ,. A-. ,.. ;.,i ;;, ,. , .,..,.. , il.ei ..at e. I t h r r e i : : , . i , n, , ; . ; !o pal 1. 1, .j.eeia! t i i i i. - - i a I , . id a 1' . 1 ' : . oltf tail' s.i lllat , , -., ;lri -oil ',, l,.i 1, ."III al tell. i. U'e hope ir.'i.iia a id .-tin r si,, , ,, . e. ili llo I loroel 'llat .'. .' ... lii 1. ,', e . World':. 1'air at home an1 . ue ... t , Pair. We hope tied the Ad',iit..t 1 in l d :i; or h r I he encampment of 1 lie f oi. i . . Si it" Troops al Xew 1 1 l n .Itiliii.' tin l-'ati as has in en sii-;l;i li d l-v ..tie of tin f llUipauil'i. 'fin a' is no pla'-e iaea :,t, Xurlh Car.iliua m..re -uital.le. Now let uur bus -s men du I !i. ii . hi; and al! w ill si e the rand re-ults. lii'spri'tlilllv W. W. L.vw ::t.- r.. S, , . ' I'oor l.'luiiic- make lliih ipo. ! e - ." Iiis a well ktiOAti l.iot tint a m.ui'.-i omotious and nut round ings will in time have itu ell'.-ct on his facial fxurt'i-isioiiH. That h to 8a , i il a m in for any conm-'.erablo time! wears a raw fdgo collar ho will look unhappy, or if his trousers are (tinged at the bottom, or if hi:' ( o i; in too tight in the back it wi:l have if the 8-iine iVecf. In your trouble ,' come hi ih, wo w:ll try anl help th yon o;if in Chd': ii.;. S'l.trs and . H i s, I '. . 1 ia C iff, Tie.-. I! j yi n !), . ii anvtiiiiig i-. -bii Ino ciil ati i ue in we ;vill ilo on right. I J. M. 'TOWARD. j n Wholesale M.r.k't Country Prndue, Heel, laoc. Iheswax liila's".'. Corn. tVoni boats ."iha.V.. f hii kens "id-i i.ii- pair, voium, "ida-IOc Mucks, Kul'. I II. ."iile.; M'uscoyy .lOatiOc. Iv.-e-s. lllall. Field peas, title, h ese, Toe.ilfl.OO. Hides-Dry Hint, Ie.; dry salt Ua l-'Ie. ereen 2c. I. anil) alive l..?() tu s-J. (lats, Si 1-3 :Wc. rcanuts. fl.2.'!. Sheep, sheared, S I .nn-l ..-,(). Sliccp, full wool, if LSaa-f-). ".!). Turkeys $1.25nl.75. Onions, f 1.50a $2.00. E. C. I). LINK. On and after August 1st the Steamer Nouse will sail at 4 p. in., Monday?, Wednesdays and Fridays, instead of 5 o'clock as heretofore. Geo. Henderson, Agent. j!27 2. A & N. C R.B. DIVIDEND. The Board of Directors of the A. A- X. C. R. R. Company has declared i divi dend of two per cent, payable on the tirst day ol September, 1893, to stockholders of record on the first day of August, 1893. F. C. Hohkuts, Treasurer. 47th DIVIDEND. The National Bank of New Berne, N. C. -Tune 27th, 1893. The Board of Directors has this day de clared a Seml-Annual Dividend ot five (5) Per cent free of tax, payable on and after July 10th 1898. fWi K fart h inr I'M C If '. r.!i. ii; . - ii .1. .! i i I'i i.. el t . -ai :" ; : Hid th': p atrou i '' i ':';.:'. at; ' 1...-T-, : 1 -r ' Ill li u' I,' . , v. dir.N. Wo C:l;liH! SlOTTiv-J iiATHS. Any i-.ily u -'.!!. a K-:t- r j r -s 'i'.I.l;' I hi' witls-ut ;.!. Th i ti .send FiOiu (lol Is'e.ro au-1 Iviteton i'oi tl eul. Su!d h 5. il!-;'jssf.2i ik -ira, 'I'A "i'Vp r.' " P 1 f.i .'p J ; " 'J"" -5 . , our oi ders ;' Ol"'- .Jo L'iitl il1!' lor .w':.i i-.aon. -s '.-!' .-. Vitii '..tii ;.io I K Jones! Wh; .ad llctail I' General Merduh-lise. Uf w Ii::ri. ti. ' I! -vili pay .,...ti. ASK V.; ii i , .' .i jj u i IN '''ACKAGES AT Nuan & McSorley's. TRUCK LANDS FOR RENT near Young's Island, South Carolina. Farms in any size lots to suit renters. For particlars, address LUDER C. BEHHNG, iti BI i 5 Ns.wYohk: ElSiLRlaG fe tUHF. . i 'S: i t f " "-. . no occu lt. i ) t Ol 5 .!,'. . Wii- lie 411: sort M-;;if in, in is M 111, 111 his Uil -.17 , r VV i i TH B t-'i )f.. i;uae ior Enterprise, i s. m ;.- in V -a - , Oi tllO JlS lilC WO haV6 buili ior Qiirselves, and tcli day shall trv to dd fo it. Has had such a run that we have con cluded to continue its sale at 22c per cake A SHORT TIME LONGER. Yours Truly, ;v'? . v. . .. , (-.. . . I . . ' ubo, a, Roberts, Cashier ;jlj33 dw lot. v. ;;- Ravcnel, 8 ....-js-1,.";
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