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HE MEM L0 VOL. XlLrNO. 105, - .NEW BERNE, N. C. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2. 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS. OWRNAL. 0 J : - ' BfSTTtsS LOCAt.. I ' glnoethe Sbernaa Mt went into fflST-MdM Wi 88th. two medals operation, tkto Governmeet ku wj witch cbann. oo Bo!d crow I parchMd 156,004,400 oanoea of hoot on inch loop? the other e aaall r ,t M 0f U7 13S.S65. At Uver medal, shape of four leaf clover,! ' ' VtKTrm on. ride wu an! prMcnt prioOS it would be WOfth gravad "H. M.A."and npoo tbe ppo-1 1108,000,000. lit aide of the silver medal was en-1 eriTid Punctnamy." nnaerwiu ri will Cleveland give us more ; rewarded by leaving U this office. Uonr'No. Clevelaod ha no more HAVE yoo noything tpoelal to artl, or than he wanta bimnelf. Oongreaa la . j . ! an art t1 trt am ffc. I Suadby ttao wga'ar f If ao try "one 'K P0r, d to if r . ' . . . , . .... . . I i i.i. i m -y tf Idence. " BROWN BEANS for table use at 5 cents per quart. Also Seed Peaa and Beans for fall planting, at low.prioe R Bebkt. The Government ia getting the benefit of ome hones pension woik FOB BENT The Dwelling next door now -ana tne oonaeqaenoe is tne my iwidenpe on roiiocic wreet. saviogof thousand npon itioaianux J. W. CTIWA1T. I .llla... Tki anmlfi li.r. . Urge sntn to the credit of Mr. to "WAITED Agents wantd everywhere . .. . in n 1 :2KZS7 For Cleveland'. aduiou.rat.ion lathi. tornia ano'.V o MiTs'iali H'l. AwMmi, department alone. R 'Motility I . c J 3 Ira. ONK Ol the mn'X Mtlafastory things .about a 0 dnmblti flicvcTo Is the piice O nun of tbU -h)l annvrtlioy own a Tloycl worth tln price. S1S0. bocnuse OolnmbiM ire new at any plao. so'd for 1a Heavr di'f.onn's m-e civn on m.n.o'lier wWl. listed at SIHO bo nim thuv are ro worth the Vs'cd price The discount rle w "loos th natinnc n. iwrKlntmioy of th nr-wneaMve pnr. h.r M,wl- Bit Colnmb-a and know th. von i twv-ad the bhaiow of a doubt rids the cs on Enrth tOC, 000 whceltnon rM ""'lurnbl.v W T H iix To . S..V DTJP'F17'3 T) nrrb vM "'nrrlij' propa- ratlon wh'iii'i hi in m. fr moy nun wltl oit H:lf.iiri -n t all who hae ned it f.imro'ed o' Yii;pUb:' Aromatloa. Ai'rioje'.t. OvnilnViTea an4 .Vnt.Un'lc P!'-wi, !I.tn!ef od EfTwtiv P.r D i.r!. .. Dr-en torrv. rtumm-M- ('.mi ;'".i it . CliolM Orampsand !ti in the fli.im.teii '1'hls moitlnln. U nwl .ilI T-torseH V.v Jiulee TT R Ilrvii Mr IT fUry Mr. John R Vmiinf. and nnmher ol othor a)Mmii of this !o l irronod;m coiot?e. Fur dale hv d-'-- in th, !til) inlii(r eonntles P J. nnffv A PULfi !liio f Sni-"" "d tf'imrner Rlnnaofl Rrovi So.-rj. Pin Obec ieh. Mian Imoort ! n 'iM!is Worte 1 In all ffradea. Slf tiiM rnsmnK'n 1 p S 'Miii!cV, Tnilnr At HaV b ': tT GO T Htr Fine ro'djie- Vr9 3tor nt. Sree'.'s for LiTPry. !I rne Btore. being daily nnearthmi and fraudu lent IWH8IOU9 oat down or oat off entirely. Norfolk Lxidniatk. LOCAL NEWS. XEW ADVEKTISEMESTS. Howard, Lost charms. The Southern Home Companion. C. Disosway &, Bro. Qiicnp books. .1. J. Tolson, A"'t, H:ivc Moved. N. B. Colc"inte InstilutcTuition rales. The excursion to Ocracuke will leave earlv Thumlay mortiin?. The Ladies Missionary Sx:ii ty of the Baptist church will me-H tliis afternoon at Lie pancnage at 4:30 o'clock. The tabu'aled returu9 of the troops in cump at Luniii Uoart allow tliat ,ui ofiieers and men were in camp. Lir. Q. W. Blacknall passed through from tne interior of the State to More- head. He reports that many will be down to the pony penning. The Methodist Sunday school con ference convenes ut Grifton to-dny and holds until tomorrow about noou. Then the district conference commences. A number will leave New Beroc this morn- IirCBE DRISIIXG WATER. A Chaar af Sapply af Drlnklaj Water Ordertd at Care. Dr. Leicstcr Duffy, Enperinteodent of Health for Craren county and Dr. W. H. Bennett of Wiliiamston, a member of tbe Slate Board of Health, baying visited Core Crtek and investigated thecaosc of the continuance oi typhoid fever in that locality found Iieyond doubt it was largely due to conUminstion of the shallow wells from which tho drinking water was ob tained, the said contamination I x : rL' brought about by a lack ot sauitary pn- cautios? of the fever that had taken a hold in the neighborhood. HiTiotf fully sntijfi il llifnijclvcs ju this point the ph'. -i. 'a:.:- diierted all we'.U In '.he imr.icliutc ir . ;y of the stitinn to be c'ieil Ui mi l ordered a deep well. (60, '.6 o; 100 feet) to r buied th.nugh the ti'-vrral strata of nk fio:,i which all neir :i;ight supply tlnin- flrcs. Thcv also instructed the others in the tti: lo-y where the fever had bun trou'ir.::g to close up the well from whi.-h thcv had lieSn iiriini? ami thin r to put ilmiii liilve -pumpi to the depth of ut lcaiit 10 oi zu leit or lit'.ur jii.llo mm -stitutj l ore I wr'.U tin I im e thev iiad been usie. In a.'Xurrlanco v,-'::b these insl ructions. half ueztn orders acre sont to Mr. F. .1. Hvdisi:n of th'.s ei'v. who has been join',' much ofe'icu work lately with perleet satisfaction to como up aid lor.' wells. lie left yesterday morning with hi in;; apparatus for the purpose ol lurncin operaticru and expect nl'e to furnish aoout one completi a iluy. The Law Sanitary Preeantlonji la That aid (ltkr DUeases-Pea-altif Against Physician aid At'endunts for ;'ect. The yry fi.st art-K- iu t'.ie!.'t bmivt'.' of the North Can.l.nn B.-. .1 of 11. .. on Trphni-i f.-ver a ! in v "v o' ihe Lor-coir.- to I e w.l Htreer.'s Horse 1Dg t0 attend it. llio opening sermon will be preached Thursday by Hev. R. F Bumpsss of Beaufort Rev. P. D. Swindell, P. K., passed through en route from Carteret county to the district convention at Grilton Rev. F. S. Becton of Pamlico also passed through cn route to the convention Mr. J. F. Ives returned from Morehead where he has been spending a month. Mr. W. E. Paltersou also came up, Tlieao two cenllemcn form the last of the Rudder Grange crew who sojourned lor ajjhile on tbe boat house by that name which they left New Berne a few weeks ago. The locomotive which pulled the first The free flh!i m tne umisn trnia of tbe w. N.&N. R. R into New House of (JommoT)STlinrNdy night Berne exploded in the round house of i i . a. : i i IS the ail-ftvaorntng sojuo iu tne company Kngland now. ELEGANT Saddlers at store. Mr. 0!evlarjl Is a very wise man bat no man knows it. all. A mu 69 years of age is convlo ted at Mobile ofmanslaaghfcer com mltted twenty-fonr years ago, A policeman employer! to watoh imu ?n Trnntinrfroo. W. V.. is eanght bnraalizing one of them Daring the past week we impor ted $l,752,8fl5 in gold and exported on 1901,810 in silver. TTPH0ID FETER. f-Y- f IV Drp ot till' counties of the and private adrk-s a.": inir its out'.Teik in iao fnnr:!i fiet tint ie ti- proven unnsu ri-r Boar,! ea!!.4 the attr".'.; a s we, as of a'l o.'.i-r State to Sec! -on 21 ol :, the Conr.I of He.-.i'.h. 1 I r .t-ne. I t' T. H C A W0RI. la Five Thontand A.aorialioBs norlil A uuartrr all ion Tern beisln America Aim tirowlh and Stjnd!5 of Ihe Organisation the TI. e v,-sr t Ixrik. (lr(" 1 1 1- 1 !1M (I I-: -t-V!l! ' .-II I' ! tl,:. .-). in A. t : I lie -r.-l ,'1'Kl 1 Aiv I . f im ie,1- r i t- I 1- d I., I t" Dissolution of t'o-Parlnership. Messrs. W. D. Harrington and J. .1 Buster who have for several years lieen in the cent s furuishin business on Middle street dissolved partnership yes- terdav. Mr. Baxter withdraws and Mr. Burrhijrton buys the entire business and will continue at the same s-tand uiining to fully mnntain the hish reputation cs tab'ished by the firm. Mr. Baxter will in n short time open businc.-!') in the store on the same street heretofore occupied by Messrs. H. L. Uall, Stationer, A. E. Hiblmrd, Jeweler, and Floyd Chadwiek, Tailor. Mr. Baxter and Mr. Harrington arc both fine business men, pleasant ko deal with and Ihey will both have the good wishes of the community in their future operati ves. The Gentlemen who vacate the store which Mr. Baxter will occupy moved yesterday in the commodious one occu pied by Mr. L. S. Wood, hnidwarc dealer. Tiny are nil clever and attentive to their vocations and have n very con veniently located stand in which they are likely tocommaifd all former patronage. we i opy follows: v. 1. V there f rii'V p. r;n;! ick r ron h a ; n i - t . -: -i iiM-::-!ior.s tend in; ph.'"-!' 1 n(l. .. e ;, ; em- ...i, an I fhied :i.ii ,'V-s t tw.'nt v. ti'. o tio! ''!-.. it i r.;v h -.-t !iian t.-n nor iio:m t . 1 t . ; And i.i rn.t'.'.o;.-.1 h.:.'i ': nl dic!',ar;n'S n- epiir.i''.! nil ii' a ot any s!t.im or p. ,1 : soutec of w.te r-M..;.ly f " : i stituti .n, ellvo: t.ii.n tl.e pel. Sea line ( f no! lv- i'.i.'.ii twent more t.. .i.i i f y ti i.li.s or iii:;. for no! i.io::' than lli.i.y '' ... phifS ein atte.i.ling a c . e oI't typhoid lever n l:o fi . o. i;ive Hi-. j:optr ir. : infcvtion s .'.! r.-.. Si-, ii-.l s':;ll be dc:n.-'d ..::11' . r.f an.lnpon rtr 1 tir.i , ! : t rs ' A"le: ..' -u: '1 he.-,' n-e re i Am T'ra, ia l'ih ;.,'i-l, M.000 o; l::"e-i ' in jr': Tl'.'r- are I.IM ot ii 'ie Young I .nu:ica ;v.'s .onif 1 .e ;h ;:i'i..' I'.ion. 0 of .1.0 1 HI;.! Ille III. 1 ' .1. -ti v.' t' (' I 0 ) mi iiU rj in ol 1 J 'e (in!, in one lioni " ve ii coni y e.i ; . ajt cn ilie work. i'iiera! s'.c et ;rie ami lmld (ifTirer4 en.iil m d ; 500 h.1. c'v nurisiuni. ; H-"i1 Ilv- lihrarie. i ii'i 4 7". "Oi) volumes antl ::l."iit o'v. toui"h of i :,em ( -. v on i .In. .in una' i la-se with CO.O'li) . intents. 'f llar-eia! ''.o'.vin oo ! C!I8 own lei : ! 1 . : i nt tie r e '.vn, an. 1 ! ii.' 'iii-i! value . c i!e F- in-.,, y .i.,,i)i).'j,oiin, on : I. ero is, however, a di'it tf iii arly VPCn. ( liber pn p.;::v. -mli i ' , lorni: i:re, ttr , a'.iiunu to nearly .'.-'HI r. or', mikintf the net vuiue of . y owned by tlie V,,: nt Mi-i: a A-:."eia'i.r:j of Amcrhii V'l, 1 '., a .'.I in oni' ve ;r ol' ovor 1, I'!.': 'I". in; i;:. 'u !e l.n70,- I i-; p.i' ! p e to i.i::',l;''.;;, Ii!i- r 1 ee.lra.-, '! t'li i-'i-iu Asocia- nf aj. i..-i us $i t.-Mvm. ,i g.,.ii :i j '. J'. ) a i.il' ye,:r. 'i'liis doe: v n le l.hVJ.'j(;0 niiieli has been I f'.ri ul.di:i r, library aid endow .n 1 not 1 1 ii The totai hi..- JjW MsoArfey Fure BUILDING A HAUL Na. Rwstm mr rT-Ckr i hat pal ion i ii of 1. S'.:- ili T IQ i as his A 0'iaiii f ! 1 1 - !;- ol M I Ijavkht l':.'ii i:i K"olO ltKi'OllT. HoV.lt. lUklNO PowutK 3t.N. Y. NEW BERNE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE J. D. IIodoks, A. M., 1'iincipnl SIClllll en cor in i nst-r I'u ii-e-r-' I It ss tran Dr. I., tendent. of a!' t Tie p'.: ernlly It loc thut pi,"; they refuse c r eve proper s,v. tf.rr i. penr.ltics c." Ii tixed upon t',c2 the pliysiei,;:' .' in camions ;.!t: ; : o. diseascj 1 Tu' i:.l those nf to the jr. ns tiiC le well to j. prrr, isioi: pie and I t. 1 .ni f - s.-f-.h :.. t l:'-t ii "1 1 II. .' o- . . J00. I re ; T. I'll a'l :i ei;i;ns w:ii. -n whs f 1 i j'.is year. : w -. n i i Hie i is f.il -t M :0,.l0 I ibe: l.-i r were f.3;M,- iii'iic thiin tne . I a- tin on i I'll' re idjLct to .I'l ci.! , I II ('-',. I lilt I . s'.-ryt :..:e r.' pron. law, i own it in of e r. : pa., on; whatever n sec-.ir.ti The l;o 't to nil till; '. to be no ' tln.ii' observance. IH"-liffi.'llllv Everybody loves money, and there ia" no danger thut anyfhing vwlH he dfimonettend natil a snbsti tote baa been provided. in Wilmington Sunday evening at 7 o clock, it was uainy wrecked but no one was hurt. The loco motive was an old one used in construct ing the road. Arrested for Violation U. 9. Postal Laws. U. S. Deputy Marshal C. B. Hill ar rested yesterday W. R. Moore, col., (generally known as Riley Moore) upon a warrant sworn out by P. O. Inspector Conrad, chartrincr tho defendant with The vemine imr with a rattio to nnoninrr lVltprs rnntftininf? monev while tia tall, anil tiie interprisiog youth -dclivcry cerk in New Bcme post-office, It natters not what may be the Individual oriaiia of tiy ma. 1 The Platform, and tbe Platform only, ia the crewl of Demoorats, v that howls afr him are alike pab Jionnsanoes that ought to be aba ted. Stop the money inarrel until you have something to qaarrel.abont, Ko measure is before tho Country, nd all of us stand upon tbe Ohioa- go platform which position he held nearly tour years. He waved examination before U. S. Com missioner E. Ot. Bill and was bound over to next term XS. S. District Court. He gave bond and was discharged irom custody. Peculiarities of the Year 1S93 A slmly of the calendar of 1893 will snow tni.c lae present year will Have some peeul'.aii'.ii'S. To beam with it commenced and closes en Sunday, and contains all or pin t of 53 wcc!s. Kai h of tbe ssven davs of the week has tiic honor of he;ng the first day of st leant one month. Three of lho months begin on Wed nesday, while Sunday, Thursday and Saturday are each the natal day for two months. There are three months April, July and December- that cover part of six weeks each. Washington's birthday came on Wednesday, and Deco ration day and the glorious lib ol July on Tuesday. Tiiankssiyintr day will fall on Thur.-'- dny, the last day of November, aud will be the latest Thanksgiving celebrated in the last decade. In lact it can never be any later in tbe year. As this is ihe Wor'id'3 Fair year, all the pecularilies arc excusable. Coming and Going. Rev. O. W. Starling yesterday moraine en passed through route from his v A -report from EaleigU ia that home at Newport to attend the New Johli Uiohols and Loge Harris Will Berne District Conference at Uritton. MWiBh KeDublioan-Pouuliat com- Mr. E. H. Goldberg of JBaltrmore who binatioo, fusion paper at the oap. ital. has been spending a couple of months at Morehead came np to spend some time in the city. . Mr. Geo. Jones, who has been spend. lllTko fcitlorl noek RohinT" WIIO killed him! why, be la not de,d. He Nj L"" Ci,y' is alive and kicking, and In . few MiM Annie Are o hag montna; wiii oe as uveij oor. iRiivAr wll live lone after John Sherman it bniried." visiting relatives in' Carteret county re turned home, The family Of Mr. Cr8. Hollister who I hftVA Keen ammdinor the Hnmme.r at More- Cleveland ia a man and is mortal kcad rettjnieahomfc Democracy t a . principal ano is Mr. L. J. Taylor's family have gone to immortal, r But, ? Cleveland, ana Morehead to spend a few weeks. - Democracy will go .Together, until I Mr. II. D. W.r Stevenson, returned to his ionrnev is ended. 1 , " ' - Morehead. r ,;: , I ..r ! r a 1.1,1. Jtt J . . . -- r : 1 : aiissuay jaenarea ien v visit uieuun Whenever the nondeacrpta- the I at Rocky Mount. Whanff doodles, and the Switch-1 Mist Carrie Mayhew returned to More- wasljv ask yea "where do you neci,ccompamea Dy jnn. ii. iA nen- etand on silver and the Currency, "n-, . - - - ' .v !. -, .f n4 fl af.fonlaa Mrs. A., u. nounirw oi new o ou Mill bUCIU " J"- -v-. o.lHV fn..(, im W. head up on the Chicago plat- rr:;. w J v and form. ' ' V? a -Rdireworth. snDPoeed to children -who hva been visiting relatival ' 0 " I it , . . , j ... !:,: vtit 1 m r . m.ll .l. h fa. 1 H mveiovK'BUU laicr viauiuif ain. it. j.. .1 u-i f., Kn..l n.av onnson, jeiureiuraig nun. By UUlBUuivca u3 uu -'"I , M(W. TTnafu, d W M. Arnold 10 me eaerB1 n nj. of jMi left on a pleasure trip to Ash ; Mr. WV B. Smith who' has been for quite a whilt atCulpepper, Ya is back home. " obstructing mails. He stopped a crrrler and Biarobed his mail wag on between Dheraw and Chester Cheap Rates to the Colored Fair. The A. & N. C. Railroad has made the special low rates to the Colored Fair, the tickets as usual entiilinjr tho holder to one admission to the Fair. By the regular train tho charge for the round trip will be $2.65 from Goldsboro, $1.65 from Kinston and $1.85 from More-head. By the shoo fly train the rates will be lower as follows: From Goldsboro $1.70, from Kinston $1.35, from Morehead City $1.40, with intermediate points in the same ratio. The Atlantic Coast Line have also put on low rouna trip rates, from. Wil mington the fare will be 5.70, from Tarboro $4 80, from Weldon $5.50, from Norfolk $8.60, irom Washington via Kinston 4.15, fiom Scotland Neck via Kinston $4.15; from Grifton $1.85, and proportioned rates from tho other points on the line. I: iVt-1"' i; 1 1 la-: (hc- ii r Aiv! the ti.e.l. . . In rv..l I 1 ?:,' . :u ii-s. , 1 be to; l-Jre ',:!!; , '.'. "'''': er ;.. -soiiaiions ' utain io n!., ami in as iiiail.e.i. -ie li literary e , ; liere is a not ill alten- II 111 lie' lell''10US Ti'r allindaiice at '.i i uou,- at training r. er me .ius, 2,500.- y mceti.igu, II'.'.OOO r lo'.in ns.soe.ations ci itions or branches : B" Germans. 12; ra , Jl 1,1 men. Hi 1: ti: ha A .I-..,: l'.r.r Am :i:ost cheer .I I' V, i ) ;;.'J I II, I. i!,', 1 in tins cikol voii'ie: iiieu. It may be t'. rr nre Young Mini's Chris-iiioii'- a'.i over the voiU, from e !- Oreaniea. and from Mndagasen ii'V.i. l'liiiii, .i.iiian ii'nl ( liina. to . t! e t ';i 1 1" i.i Hood lii'lii'. and Jfi'X- Tii.' As ...cln; lei s. and Trieuds in t r'u-a have smt out mid now support retanes m lr.,ba, Japan ami lirazil. 1. Me .rii err. HARRIED. Tuesday moraine. August 1st, at 8:30 o'clock, st the residence of Mr. Asa L. Bynum, Miss Minnie B. Bynum to Mr. H. B. Smith, Rev. T. M. N. George officiat ing. .. : - - v " Amid the congratulations "of friends Mr. and Mrs. Smith departed directly after on the morning train to visit Ashe- yille and places of interest in tha moun tain of Western North Carolina. - ; v.'-.' i . . . -.---i'.'r Shlloh's Catarrh Bemadr. - A maryel- oui car . for . Catarrh. Diphtharia, Gaake mouth, and Headache. With mob. bottle there ia an UmenioM aaaal Iajeotor for tha mora euooeMfnl treat ment of thaaa eotanlaiata withamt extra taarga. .s'- -, -'' ' Should Come SotilU The New Orleans States, In ..peak!:: of the :10,000 sturdy toilers of Cclci's. ', who will be compelled lo le.:ve 'hat Si a shortly to sr.-ure employ .m -nt, says tl-i stioulu come t'ouln a"u go to vror,; in our cane and cotton fields, coal and iron mines, or better still, rent land and com mence farming on their own nreontit. Hundreds, yes thopsaitd-j of mm fiora the North and VrV.i, who todiv own rich farms in ibe bouth, bewail us renters and gradually ac,"a.n'j'-..fd nt i:irv t.W.iiy ti:e',r own homc.-.ti i r.nd ra'so prolili; ble crops. The Vir-iuiaa is lirlit when it sns that farm lifo in t'.r' South ii far pre ferable to snc.-.ding ou t day's da;. 5 in ii.e water soaUed m'.m-s oi' Cohoiido. wfc.i'c tho winters are so s.'vcre thai to oc out of doors is to freczs. What the States iias to say on this quction is worthy of conaidi ralio.i l.y the thousands in ColoraJ.i as will as else where in this country, when finding tlre own country no longer a place of proliL or comfort in wliieli to dwell, should come Sou'h. There is room for all who cnne with an honcrt purpose, and a Weleome awaits them. No better field can be found than in North Carolina for nn honest industrial people who wish to sol lie down to quiet and peaceable life and within a f.-w ycir.s enjoy tho sweet privileges of owning them a home. Tills act alone of every family having a i.oino to know (lint belongs to them, is the g:in lest s!"p that can be taken to guarari'.ee tne iiap; .itess and prosperity of any community. North Carolina with her varied noil and lino climate b; Is a warn welcome to all good and industrious, cili.eu', but it will reject all roughs and tl)3 scum of the West or any other section thr.t simp'y moves around creating discord and devil try, such as a largo portion of t'aat class that is annually imported to our country. The Southern Ume Companion. Elizabeth Lyle Saxon, in her War- Tima Reminsceneps in the Angust num ber of The Southern Home Companion, writes ofTeriible Privations and Ingen ious Makeshifts, telling how broadcloth shoes, fashionable bonnets, etc., were made at home. Dr. Amie M. Hale contributes an in teresting and instructive World's Fair Letter, aiartna iiomeuooy, eaicor oi tne Home-Making Department gives prac tical instructions for canning and pre serving the fruits of the season; also for putting np wine, made from either wild or cultivated grapes, so that it will keep the year round without fermenting thus making at slight expense a delightful beversg of great value in the sick room, having all; the healthful properties oi wine without the power to intoxicate. " There is also the usual variety of inter esting stories and charming poems, by the best authors. Ten : cents : a number, $1.00' year. The Companion, 193 Com mon Street, New Orleans. . . , -. -.- i. i 1 ' r ' " . : A. hypcorite is ont-thitd thief PAYING OFF. THE 0111r,rt OF TIM! WILL PAY xr.iv v.i MW. y.F.mu: s ijtii.oio TU-MUHT. $1,000 in 7 Years at a Cosl of !ft-275, Twelve Tliomand and Ten Dollars to "aid to ii 'ieen nienihevs of the Order. They liiivlnrr drawn Two Thovsand 1'ivr. I!u?;r;'.KD a id .Ninkty Dollars Ol sihility Ilcnefils. Tunc will be n public meeting he'd at tlie hall, oret Ihe slo;e of .las. M. How 1 to:i.;.;:l at 8 o clock at winch time ti'.;' above amoint of SI2,010 will be paid. i ne pui.li:' are invited to attend. Applications for membership will be taken. Messrs. Henry I). Whec'cr, Supreme Pre 'dent and 1). H. Kenncily, Supreme Secretary of Philadelphia, I'a., will be iiivs"nt to exni am the obieets of the order. W. B. liovi, Sec'y. " i ne years between have tautrl't some sweet, some iiitter lessons." Lowell. H.nv intig imve been y.a buyiig cluiiiof I! you havtt beea iayiug tbni number of roai'N yoa have io tU.it V.nu hud some buter !ee BOtis. Thi y did not prove as good ai vimi i-xiii'o d. Niw 1 ha Cloth ing, n i'.i tt.id ei wo sell are b'n;j;!i! ti rein'in I inori ,ttd we try ;o s'v'J " "t y'-1" iiri'iojV worth 9"e m wiieti you ueed anything in our line. J. M. UOWARD Tne next h.-iu t-.i -i 'i ;i d t -s -he New Berim Coi eg d . tule will begiii Lp Ii--..t Mo Seteni ier. Clm & s will fjilows : PUIMEY KNULISU : Uniding and ntin. $1.00 p r otoii'h. iNTKItMEDI ATK KsULIsn: -(.'Og- rariliv, hne. Uraiu 'ir, ,'i:h:ni'ti(5. any, or nil. L'.OO m -. h; Li clior Euijlbh Anv Eiiktiittli ornch not ticluded in '-Primary" ,iLd "Inter. oidinto," .S3.00 per uioi.tb; Clusnics including higher matbomntica tmd Ano .tnt Lancaai;tfS, bd. Hook Ktt?jdnf, il 00 ex rn: M'.idtrn L nifcii.'grs, ei-.-.h 1 01) ex tra; Musiu. J.50 ex'r-. hatr'anc feel.'Mi,'hii;gea pi :Vu mo:'tn'- n a.Vtiiice. Pupils ciiierii'ig mii.wn auv time within the first month are ouargeil fioin tbe begia jiujj. Kit- ty pei cent of the turiou b'lls vi all ruiuisteis, in regular wuik. art remitted. A Lo in Fund yielding 1 .01)0 ptr annum is available tor the pay ment of tuitions of w-.irtUy indi gent youu;? men or wown. Six oLiol.ii 8bi pa Hggregnt'ac 8350. a year are awitrded tuiuiuiiv io iu-ji- itori iis popils. .None but ihofie wbo puisueJ ebinrual studies for at leant leu iinmtliM iuimedie.tely pro ceeding the award, c:in couti-t for these bc'iourniiipg. For fm : b. c particulars ,u!dre-d, untill Anguat 20tli. J. D. liodgen, A. Augnta, IN . 0. Eipeiienotd, competent and inj aauirions youug mm ana women desiring sitnitttons in this Rchnol hb aidtants, will please address tbe Principal, htiiung PLAINLY and UNKQU1 VOUALLY just what they o.ni and wish to d;, and tbe lea.U CASH MONTHLY salary they will ex peot. A foil corps of competent nssis tijnts win do announced in cut time. Pupils can obtain board at reasonable rates. is one the of a business always connection with business. G Disasway i 2rss Have iust received a lot of 50c BOOKS Which thev are sellin at the low pi ice of WITH TH Right Kind Of business he builds a name for ionesty, Enterprise, Reliability. 25c Each. Also 25c books at 10 cents, CALL and SEE THEIS WE ARE PLOtJD Of the name we have built for oiu selves, and each day shall trv to add.'to it. Hov'd and two thirds liar. Have IU IMS illltil Wtsllallllgi Kos. 61 63 Broad St. E. C. D. LINE. After Siondav, August 7th, the steam er Neuse will be withdrawn for repairs until lurlbcr notice. The Str. PLI MOUTH will take her place, Icaviiv' New Berne semi-weekly, on Mondays and Fn day's at 4 p. m. Geo. Henpersox, Ait. New Berne, N. C. July 2, lSiKS. il291iu. JUST ARRIVED THOSE A FULL LINE or CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Crockery and Glassware Always on nana. All goods guaranteed aa represent- Od and 16 ounoes to the pound. Goods promptly delivered ia any part of the eity. Stables and Buririr Shed 111 rear built specially for mj eountry friends' auga ' J.J.TOLS05r,Ag'i. I ffj Pleo'. Komclr tar CUrrtl wtM Bnt, Eulest M TJm, and CbMUtet. Uaoid by Drmnrin, (rmt by miu. Rg. S. X. BMtulnai Wwrta, f. . n u GLACIER REFRIGERATORS. That have riven so much satisfaction here. rCALL AND SEE THEM. QUa SPEOSiLTY, Not surpassed by any ? on tho v market, . .1 , w U - Vi V... . . J Has had such a run that we Uhave con-V eluded to continue its ;; sale at 22c .per cake A SHORT THEE L0LTGr Yoars Trs' ; if. -V's.--
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 2, 1893, edition 1
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