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The Daily Journal VOL. X1I.--XO 10:i NEW BERNE, N. C, SUNDAY, JULY ttO. IM):. ijK1CE 5 OEMS. j A:" "I . I '1 r BUSIXFSS LOCALS. HAVE you aoTthinc tptcial to ell, or do you want to buy any arttcl do, top plied by the regular market ? If tr the advertiMiMr eolumni of the Joins i. tf BROWN BEANS for tabic use at " cent per quart. Also Seed Peas urn) Beans for fall planting, at low prices H lit rry. FOR RENT The Dwelling' next iloor to my residence on Pollock Strict. .1 V. Stk w a nT. WANTED Aii-Tla wanted pverywh-r? to sell a faxt soiling artic.V Good riv to the right man. Sump'c 2.ots For terms apply to Marshall IMI, Appleton. 8 O )''- 1. ONE OF the nio-t mtt i'factory thinuR about a Cc.lunihia Htoy.-l.i is the p ic Owners of this wheel know they own a bioycle worth tho price. $1 i'"'!"-" Columbia are never at juv yi! v .ol I n less Heavy (lmoonnts are ifiv.-n on many other whreln listed at .', "' he cause they are not. worth the 1 s'e.l uric The discount varies ut doe th" mt ioneo an.' persistency of the pr isp-otive pm ohaer Moral- liny a C ilnmhia ami know that yon do bcvnnd t'- -.Inflow of a doubt ride the Rct on Kio-'h lor, 000 wheelme'i ride folumtdas. W T Htt.I & Co . S.I.- A -to. DUFFY'S Diarrh ea lor lit! - V pu p i rntlon whhie.U h ts nwn in u for n. in years, with i; i U:sfart,im to nil win. have nsed it Composed of VeL'et P.V Aromatic. Aa'rln .rents. Csrmi: and Antiaentic Pleasant. Hnrrrde s and EfTrtitiva. For Dunham. 1). en- terry, Bummer Complaint. t o n-r.i Cramps and Pain In 'he 1'oimch Tho medicine in mwl ami mdorse-l ty .bilei H R Urvut. Mr W II H.-v Mr. John B Yonni;. ind i loonier ..I . thn citizens of tills an. I surrounding ciiin'os For sale hv i.v!r i-i th' i !; ei.i- L counties F H Duffy A FULL lino ol Homor and Hummer hnmpl"'. consistinij "r 1 'h. vi.it i - fo " 1:. Rlun and Tlrowii He- L'e Fine i : k 'nsh mors Imtiortod MuitiitL'i Wm-K i'i all radis RutisrHction 'rutuntei. :. F M. (.:ii!uliek. Tail r At Hall's book ft le (II) Tii linv's Ii ii i- St. .re for f.iie v. Fine ro '.lsv.er.H n? tiiee'! Il.rse tore. UtiKOVNT S:vM!ers at 8n store. !Ior-e Everything; conxidcrpd. tbesotith in doing very we.ll, thank vntt. Call again. A Texas man Ih prodioMnc the end of the world. Perhaps bo ia out of change. "Go East, young man, and grow op with the gold bags'' is now the popular cry in Colorado. There is n)moit nn epidemm of yellow fe.v;r ar BrtitiH'-viok, ?oo'ifi. caused by local negligence. It requires a right smart, nation to maintain C,000 postmistresses and the postal card, lint we do it. The Pall MU (tmiUc says France has accepted Siam's propo sals and the matter is settled. The Atlanta Constitution says: "Things are better. There ii no donbt that, the financial pittiniion is improving. Mr. Snow, of Illinois,- candidate for sergeant-at-arms of the House has opened headquarters in Wash ington Oity. Of fifty-two graduates of the Keeley Institute at Wilmington, N. 0., only nine have gone back on their medioine. A man in London paid $300 for the egg of an extinct wir.glsiiH bird Of Madagascar. The egg wa3 not fresh bat the man was. Patriotism, patience and courage have made the South solid politi cally, and wisdom, prudence aud eoonomv have made it solid finan cially. Atlanta Constitution. The Siamese have great confi dence in their king. A man who can manage one hundred wives, with mother-iu law attachments, ought to bo able to safely pilot a little nation like Si am. There is nothing close about Mrs. Palmer, President of the Biard cf " Lady Managers of tbe World's FlrSi Shv receives a salary of t7,0(J0 a year, bnt uses it iu paying admissions for the poor children of the city, to enable tbem to see the Fair. . s The Eatonton, Ga., Messenger pats it thusly: "Tom Watson spoke la Washington, Ga., Thursday to 2,000people500 whites)who ought to have been in better company, and 1,500 negroes who ought to have . been at work.There was no distur bance. The collection was a fail are." - ' :'l Governments change with amaz ing rapidlV" In Nioarsgua. It is nard to toil from dyto day who - r tbe revolutionists in that Inter, csting Eepublic The Z.vala Gov ernment, which was itself tbe creat ure of revolution, is soaroely a fortnight old; and yet it Is report ed that the revolutionists have captured Managua, the capital. J(:;r:s,:r,;HE railroad coram D-'inocratic S'.'itu cuiitHiitiuD art ' being instrmrf rvi to vo - for rs Uov. a Campbell. Possibly tun partieu liir btateatuttn will liav,- ro hump biuitelf to tMi'.ape, draft. Lut'e Denny Harrison i .ig.iiii wagging his totigae. Hi.- id.iu i-t rolief m lo rrpu li;k'" o iTitol 'lie ent re Deuioeriitio pl.it i . no . The' Atliinti UoUHti! j: lo.-i is -ii to say tha the singuUi cm-,; aiou it is t lie fuc' tli.it hi-vi-t ii ;.i -.tQ.i-J j Di'moffati.t im!,:-.,h . j bint. Mouse:, p,.,-. i The ( InC i" It. 'i I ployed uu e'.Ui.' it-.-d V.o- to ifiWntigVo .illl w : 1) iit:h'rg . lor ra;-.c St. " ; ' n"1 oil no in .imill. It occur.-, to ih tii.it t:io hi i I'-ni d , ' Inter Oeeati oiigh', uh ;ticb j 1 more prop: tety , i.nii cot) .i'iora .i..n j 1 foi tnecix, otn i, !) i il a mt- ! imIiim' ii.vestig.i'or for ,i jo i,it thnt , kt'id. V.'il. Siiir. i LOCAL NEWS. M: 0' AH i '.' l.MI.W'l .-. M-.v. at. i. !'. c. n. i, me t ii.im-m oi u. ., . c. i)t-..xu:i, a i:-.. - .-i.;.i.-i- o k I-..'. i'. .I., i". i . I'. . . ... Sir ..... The Yii ',. t lH-lllrt Colli. .,- sh.- I. h.i- I ;.:..l r-.- l.itioii- tnkii si r.iiiu, " roup. , loiiii: -t i-miio !;.-t Mr. i'niiik e ii..- 1 1, v l..i I,.-: I,: li:: I i i 1 1 i ! .i 1 i . ik 1 1 o r ! . o. k i .-.i . 1 .; oir uli. nil ,y n nnil uu k in io 1... t n . rk or two if... lYll-iol! I'i in.!-, i oluiiotti -1 ill tin- -.one u lis .-is tho-. inn ii I i,, i 1 ill Norl'o',1,. no liow kluovn 0. Ii i i- ln.-ii . .,!ll;,iil -1 ill till:- St.lt. N. ,t Tnri-.liiv the eiv-it clii-ap i-. ttr sion iciw-s t.ol.l-l.oro tor A-luvilli-, " " 1 1 , t l.iiini of i he Skic" .it i;if.oO lor tin' runl trip u Lii-reloluix- utiliciuil ot' low rut.'. Tile I niwr-il y ihi.-ms i.'t tin- li.-in ill ol'ln.ilnrs l.cr;i:is it t imp.' Hi. I S.pi. the Till. All l-oi.i; li.li- t.-.i, In rs v i L I u-- reive tree I III I Ion, ol In I ".ill in- il::i.''nl Urllal r.lt'. .-. A colore. 1 lon-l inunl w.i- -iiirhlly i tit in tin- nrni by lo-'akinool an i.-li-i:ric lihl lamp which wa.-lHlrk by III;1 rnr 1 1.-.'! ii k on is lin-h In- w a- in - i a I in liM I rain . f I In- new i .. i-1 . n.. r, I 1 in city. Elder 1!. S. Ilaiu-s. Chinch of Cod. i Advcntist) blind i-vnii;,'cli i- lo i-.ni.-ntcucc a protraclcd inci tine; in a ti ni on lii-nio Ptri-it ni.-ir So.tth 1'iont toiiioirnw niolit issisti-.l by lii- wile. Tho iiinliiip. bi-eins at 8 o'clock From the Concord S!anda'd v.i- Karn that the Cabarrus Cotton mi I Is, blurted on the I'Udd'ne; ui.d loan plan have been rjiitiine a month, and a wc.-k ao made their lirstt bniimcnt of 4fl,UtliJ yard- of most cxccUcnt goods. A idii-' in t'nc front w iitd.ov of M r. L. Schull. A Cos store wa- broki-n Friday niolit by a laii.;i; rock betny thrown tlirouoli it and a 1 1 1 roc and a hall dollar pair of ru.-sci shoes and a flyc dollar gold liandlcd umbrella stolen theixTroni. .John Ilelison was arrcsled at S.ilii-I.tny on the st'iiotis charge nf rai.-ing a dralt o tlie Merchants' Hunk, of (Jiecnville S. ('.. upon t'nc Importeiv and Traders' National Hunk of New Yuk, from .Vl to s:l,f)ii(). lb 'ison could not give the Afj.OOO bail demanded and so he went to j.ul. The Greensboro Ifecord says that George Giis-oin, a colo'ed man was killed by a ficigiit train at High Point Saturday night. He wn.s asleep on the track. His mal.es tlie sixth death ii as raanv years tit High Point, three of which happened within 100 yar.ls of each, and all by (lie curs. A number of our citizens have spoken to us warmly approving the step we have been advocating relative to having lish bled immediately on their be;-ig caught. Though already practiced in some sec tions it is a question that only a few have ever thought about. Tbe next meeting of tuc State Horti cultural Society will bo held at Southern Pines August 2d and 3d. Papers will be read on divers subjects, interesting to all fruit growers and a good portion of the time devoted to -visiting large vineyards and pfcach ..orchards on what has been considered barren lands. Trinity Methodist church, Durham, wasfrescoed last winter at a cost of $1,000 add the fresco painting is already falling off. The sun says the work was per formed by Italians of Baltimore named Monfalcones. The contract for redecora ting it has been made and work com menced. Tbe Charlotte News tells of stubborn typhoid fever with which nearly all tbe children that have been attending tbe school at Hickoiy Grove are now down. The cases are stubborn hard to treat and improvement slow. Tbe origin of the fever is remarkable. Dr. Winchester sayi it is doubtless caused by the chil dren drirkiug water out of a well on tbe church grounds, whict is. affected by the decomposed human bodies in the ceme tery. - ri; x;f ' : r.: '".C UI01SAM) PE0PLL HITXESS TIIK FINISH. IVil.tii'i rtyii and New Herue Joined at I-.v-t A Itieh ( otiutry Opened and a l.ieat linprtui (ihen to Properit j. I W i'i. 1 : l : ! ' i v .. , , i -..ii, Ni 'v P i p.. .,ni . J ox -; '- , ., ; -. I....; m-,,1 the i". p...:,,. ii. Au.'ii i-ii- : Lot -pike .i. oi ' in presence ot" a . .r by Mi-- Annie K K-.v. ! 1 ,! .11,'liti-r an.l o'iio. . C. K. Fov. one of 'i. I. ad a".d the limn to i ..'iv other m New o ll,. I. miding of III, I in. t . , i p. rl .on- and tin--o !.. ... . nrred at the ', -. 1. Kh. in - tield on -in I ii v of lb,- cm p. irate -, i - g hi veil proloni:. 1 ! I. loll ,,ed by repealed i ail i'i hi, I, Yv Hci ae and n Mr. II. A Whiting. C V. E. Morse, Chief n Mr .1. I'. CI nk. 1-is . old Mr. C. K. F,,y a e All tin- ecnil, m. u were ,.,r p i e-enee w a- much Poll ,-i i . ,i .' ! I t ile- -pike W a - 'III Veil t lie , , 1 : , I I 1 1 . i 1 ' , I 11 O I. ell'.'ed t Cll V Willi tile p 1 1 1 Ii - i I ' I . 1 1 1 1 o )'e ll , 111 ione, I all. I limit I i: ! '- ...ul i, - ii i any o i vale ci I . z.-n-. ipl. ii.re.nl ain.e e whom w,:-. .Mr. Hid i i 1 1 in j .1 1 r. i a- cn.iid pa.k thcin-ehi-s ,', n -1 ..I il . 'I'll - r.litiio.-r w as i-st'miatcd ,1 .1'n. Ih,- t r i i ii -lowly proi c d.-.i :li edi .if. to the banks of Ncnse ri", ;l pr -. i ' teri.i-iiti- .iftlier.i.l wi.el i'i, p.; -;llg'l.-l') III! tlictrnill for I a, ir hon.i . an I il w ent Imek lo I'olloi I, tillc. Tii" '. ape Feu- and Neiise liver. Wil iiiinioii ,nd New He: ne are now pracli . i!iv 'iiike-i in ban Is ,,t steel an.l one of the re in .t -.ctions of Norlh Carolinu op. ii" ioi the li:-t time I o the a.U an tiiL-e- of -,-a:'.i tran-pm lati.in. The region between New lienii- an I .1... k-oiiville is hard lo e.pial m fertility, in tile I i line -s of ils tilll' -i-rs, a 11 . 1 " I lie -m i ! i in:: ipi ml ily an, 1 qualil o! ils w an i pi i.lurt inns. The New river lish arc faiiions lor tle.-ir excellence and tlie liver iNcIt is e.pial to lilt inilcs uf nil roid a- a feeder to the new h eoniplele.l load. Cr. at credit is due to Thus. A. Mo -Inu re, one of the leading spitits in this r.vs.l I',,,- i he pull he Ins taken in the io;,l and the development of the i. eh counlry il tiaer-es. He lias tn.ne.l pro bi'olv a niillio.i dollar or more in this direction. I'.e i.h s Ips share in the rail road he has l.;rgc inlerc-is in oilier matter- in I hislow. Thi; legion in a few years is destined 10 occupy a larger space in the public e.c than any other part of our State and New lSrrno, already prosperous will go forward as never before i.ud this road, destined to be extended to Norfolk, will be a pr.e factor iu accotupbslrng Jlhe result. Church Services Centenary M. E. Church. Sei vices at 11 a. in. anil S p. m., conducted by the paster, Hev. H. A. Willis. Prayer meet- ing nt 1 ," n. m. Sunday school at 4:o0 p. tn. .1. M. Howard, Sup't Prayer imc!i i;; Thursda" night at 8:15 o'clock. The public are cordially 'nvited to attend these scrvVes. ( liri.-t Church 9th Sunday afier Ttoiily. Sen iocs 1 1 a. in. and G p. m. Sunday Scln.ol and Young Men's Bible Class 5 p. m. Sunday Rcliaol at the Chapel 9:00 a. m. Tho public are cor dially invite I to all services. Attentive ushers, Church of Christ D. If.- Tetree, pas tor. Bible class for men at 9:30 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. in. Sub ject for morning: "How can we be Hotre- tited by Going to Church." Subject for night: " V Parting." Sunday School at 4 p. m. Y. M. (!. A. 3 p. in., men's meeting at V: 'Vsous' store conducted by Hev. D. II. Petrce. 5:00, young men's meet ing at hall. Eible class Monday night at 8:30 o'clock. Presbyterian Church, Services this morning at eleven o'clock by Rev. J. W. Farries. Sunday school at half past five. Tho public are cordially invited at these services. No services at night. Sunday service Hancock Street Metho dist Church. Prayer meeting praying circle 6 1-2 a. m. Preaching nt 11 a. m. and 8:80 p. in., by Pastor John F. Butt. Singing in Sunday School 2 12 p.m. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Mass meeting at Mt. Calvary Temple at 4:15 p. m. Henderson Lile, col., one Of the men employed in constructing the W. N. & N. B. R., shot another one of tbe laborers through- the finger Friday night.' He was promptly arrested by Messrs. Elliott and Dixon. TJpoi examination yesterday morning he was placed in jail in default of $100 bail on two charges, tbe shooting and carrying concealed weapons, BiTLinrs mtltii. I The leading I'oioN he Di-cn- How he Treuti d Tin i.t, At the Alinni c 'v.tli re i.t 1: Hon. Maiiou Hut', i. I'i. ; I. ,; State K:iniift Alii ,n. - ;-.;! ! 'i ilctit of the Nalion.-ii All o - . thn-e hour. lie lir-t t. i. '. i i-viN t lint . tr.i 1 II till I' iicIII.IMiN. i :i-! ; ' . r. n ic U liir i h!i o 1 ' 1 tinrt i.m Lf- vi . i pi . . 1 1, w :li t 111 : i M T 1 1 . u lT i t :t 1 I i ...I i . 1 ok !, I.ihor ;in I i , . j t 1 . i i . i l.ii-io:- tint tiiti i.-.l i.i:.. i : - 1 i i :t I til.' 1 1 1 1 1 pi in,.- ' p!l-ll ! Iir 1 1 1 1 , l . t i I !, . I I I Oil til. pop, , !, . I . inn put ii oi t!... i- - - . i ,lo not a;, Fil-t. thai . . the t.il.tf w ', s, t ol la.l.i-i,:, - i , i ol nnlil-t I ies .1, , 1 I t .-in of I- :i-laiion liie.hu ,,j . , i' i, : by II few. :t I, ill l! 1, W hi, ll lile 11. on, be eonllo'l. d '..V 1 , c.i ll i out ro! t In' !' j; ,1 try e in e . , n ! i ,, ! a'l elldol-e.l Se.:tor ' , -ilvi-r i -lion. T.mehiiig on p in i not tin, I linn 1, about ih. piih, ei.i I I l 1 -i. 1 ll. I' .1. ii, .lil. k-oli, that i f el; w a i.t pi illl ip, s ,," tho-o ol 1 look mi, .no ih. popn ; Ioi" 111 ni-ci I he w .e. . I , ,, . ipl, - he a ! W . I . - 1 1 . 1 1 I i I. to aii. -pi I illl piivil, .;, - 1 Mr. Hlltler -aid 1 I a. eoii,ili-h th,. -.mie oh as to the w av ol' , loing e ill-, one l ea-oiled 1 1 . oil . tin- oiln r : i , iii an. itn. r ; t,. eel to.-ethei not I,, -.,i; He ii. I -1 ty l-linoiy. but hear I mh w hen- I heir inter. -I II, urged loh i. lion in i I, ,, ' lolia and caii", l '-j.o-, ; if. li I' and yi t h, r.lb ing li i, in him i , -n howliiio -1;, . !-.:,. ,. I,, p. nilln -I" and raihoa.l kin- Mr. Holler cii.nu', d Ih- I.. .. ; 1 .1 w -III po mi .lit at. .1 - l ap je..ln,, nl ,:n. taillll -S 111 dealing W il ll I he AH. I charter, -lit taken a- a w hoi, l.e ,l,,i no Ins -peei il severely .n lloill neither did was In fnl-oin I' ll pr.ii- the I'i oplc's parly. lb- ehiiined to moid politics f.ir a- ,' colli, I to pr, , peri l pr, -i nl I lie is :: h, a-d'-clls-c.i. Tin-re u a- nil:, h 'n t!,e marks wm thy of jn :i'-c and the p, , , I: could ho,' ill l'ailllc-s be tcnnid a Thiid party speech, and jet, if -i man posted on th. political slams ,, ml, ,v cnaiiic have dropped into iln- i.ieeling v ilhout knowing unytli'ng whal.M r of i'i!,i-r of it, or the speaker we arc sin,- he conM have hi come sati-iied limn wie.l c.o -aid on the stand that Mr. Hnth - was 1'op- iiiist and that it was his pn-f r.-nce to gel his hearers to his wav ol thbiki-ig and vot'"g. The thought!!!1. i'iJj tical hearer could no! 'ail to see the I'uslns ol Thud partyisoi niiii- I'e.-.ing- tliL-m-eh i s afr ;'ttei ifals, and we consider it none tin- less dangerous because- p.rdv con- ealed. Towards the close of Mr. Ihillet'. peecli lie permitted those in too audi ence to ask htm questions, on which the w ishr d to hear him express hiin-e'f. Along towauls three o'clock when Mr. Bnihr had nearly completed his th'nl hour, one man who no dopbt had a har'.e itig lor the excellent ly p-euarcd barbecue and the tn:l.e.-, ilnckcus, pics, caki pick'es and watermelons th. i v.,. -.. aoiin hint and so pear and yet seemed . li-r awav, asked M-., Biit'e.-if he wa:-:i t hung y. The oues.ioii was a lak'ng one. We failed lo hear .Mr. l.tphis reply but it was not long then a. er Kh-o thi' crowd was at the tab'i s nu,t an hour afoerwaid if there was a lnmgiy man. woman or child in the number ii u.,s bl own fault. The Picnic Will Not he Allnwcd. Wo arc requested by .Mr. Wm. Mii.u-'l of Onslow countv to siato for the be, -ci; ol the public gem ra'dy, that thee w'll most posi.ively be no picn.e ao. o,-. d (roinnal picnic) at tlie Alum Sp g i.i Onslow county dip ; ig the prcsc i; yea.. He is endeiivo, ing to let the people know this fact that the people may tint come e.ipcctb.igste lia c the annual pic nic. The present owiuus ot tlni Hp ing will posit'vclv and absolutely 'refu-e etc der any and a'l c:rcQinstauces lo a' ow the picnic, and he .vishes to save .lie people from the disnppointinc.it and in convenience which would sifely follow- in case thev were to come. The steamer Ncilse of the E. C. I). lane will bo taken off for repa'rs after tire trip she will make to-morrow. Her place will be supplied by the steamer Plymouth which will make only semi-weekly trips leaving here at 4 p. m. on Mondays and Fridays. The Riilway Comnrssion, in ils capaci ty as a board of assessment, made the following return of property fov taxation tbe State Treasurer: Railway property, $23,644,850 Pullman cars, $83,583; Wes tern Union telegraph, $164,270; Postal telegraph, $29,082; steamship compan'es, $298,698. Total, $24,218,984. Besides there is $50,000 of steamboat property in dispute, and that is referred to the Attor ney General for a decusion' t ' - ' 3 "s 1 pVr C-injra il.il on .linl.l. IV.I.-li i: cmii- nt T. 1 - i-.v IV ii, n , I foil M ; ,,, lo p . I'lllii-l l i i pi , p ii..- .,0 . ; i ,- 0 : , ' I i i ll-. ii i: I.I nip'.-. .1 phi i. I e, .io-inl i i .! i- ol .1, I II- 111 if Illl OM.I. I I A 1 M 1 1 g , ' 1 Ih. In k- i i.i , i . I I ill' - ! !' w : i -. 1 - i -, i ' V 1- -ni;. - ore ai1 - I a-.- ali.i . h'u lo n. i. .,,,.,, i;., p ,w- 'I lii.- i ,t w a- waiii: d- na-i . : . n -mi lion o, 'and I be ,i Truck (notations. Tin- follow ing '.r:n k .j.i.it iti.u lecei Oed la-l lllglil IV. nil Mc- . ; -. Knellblllg A ( o. of N.-.i ! k . i'e leli, -. cr-,te, is i.'.ll i si .',-i, inel,.-:-. cr it, I , .. !.:,; ll I I 'I lo 1 'i I we, , -. p; . 1, io i ,".il. ; .01 ( ' ...he- m il... l!;ih..pp- , It it; t oil ktiow.i 1..C' i tniii'.1 cnjii'ious a;,,i mpi, n wi-l iu i ini ... !uve nil oil. i ' lit , into - Ot I io I r'.t , i f .coil cn; . .-.si '. ts. Th..'' - t i-i '. nt in !: l 0 '.' -o. Ii - . I t.; c,'..-s : IrtiV t ditc-c di t: i.o w.l; i..i:k Ui.'iiippy, or il Ins trousers nr. iiii.O'.'tl ;it tiit boi'DPi. or if li:.t c i.'. i to t if.: lit iu t'lo b.-ck tt wii! li.tvo ttic Biitnii ellVit". Ia our trcu Tel.- T citnii tutu, wo will try and lielpl,'i: you out iu Clothing. SIpvs atni ! ilittS Coll:!;-', (' iir-i anil Tien. Ill -u,i tnvd ,i:ith :i in this lino e.-til i !-,' in c will tlo von righc ,J. M. HOW Alii). I JJ. ('. 1. LINE. ,' i r Mom .:iv. Aug ,isi 7t ', hi, -;,a n er Ncilse w i" be whhdraw.i .'..r i.-n,:i-on ol iitr.oer n.iilce, T.ic , i- ier Plv n.oi'.ili will I-''-..' ',1,-r place. Icavi-i; Xi-h-I'.c ne semi weekly, on .Mdii'l 'v-'a.'.d I-' ri de v at 4 p. m. Ct:.i. l'l.ttir s.,-, - t. New rcr.ie, N. C. .Inly -'., Is-'.' k ji;t) i :n. Rocky Mt, Keeley Mocking Minis. Tho Keeley Institute students aro having a gay time now-a-tlays, or, rather, now a-days and now-a nights. They keep cool in the day time under the broad spreading oaks in the catn pua, and in the night gather on the broad verandas of the Institute, and 611 the air with melody uutil the mocking bird, singing to the moon from tho branches of the great oaks, gives np in despair and tucking his head under his wing keeps silent, Rooky Mt. (N. C.) Argonaut. DR. JOS. F. RHEM, Fhvgician & Surgeon. Offioe at his Residence, Corner Broad and George Streets. ju30tf. fine t all . r i V 'Ids, I! i I ',, i ,.,..:,ii'. 1 f -ii I bio " : , I,., i i . ; - ; t.c hi : r: ie uit i.re ' !. IV. i -.: .!.- :. o- KIXSKY AilY Girl;; a,nl Y: Ladi.s, .! I, llilu A': :'. !iH::!' .vi'1; u!xm;. i'i-;i.. ;e "as" :' : K ei.C4ES SB. t.': Nuim & .McSoriey's. rave You Seen VOl SALE BY Anti-Uramp Pen-Holders Eeat the? World 10 ots each. o BUILDING A NAI!L !i';.i (ne occu-t'--n t'-' rilit sort DUsHiO niun is u!'. ; 'I'llrsii! i m, in v.i tii his 3. ... ; hiilvu Lime vv .tHji-.' -3 WISI P -3 ta a t :. ' Ci SMSIM bit WE AltS PilOUD Of the ti';.mo we hae built for ouiselves, r,r.J each day shall ll" to Li.ll to it. IL-is had such a run that we have con cluded to continue its sale at 22c per cake A SHORT TIME LONGER. Youra Truly, ' HACEBLTRN MM.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 30, 1893, edition 1
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