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.. ' - v - r UN HE TRN A L. r h X!I 112, NEW -ERNTE. V C TIIl'KSf) VV, AlUl'ST 10. 1.V.M PRICE 5 CENTS. Daily J 01 s HIMX'.SS l.'f'W.S. ALWAYS ( nil :i Hjth.ii C.ltuV 4 Vn tvliir ''iTt,t t'n iir HaeM mrau in , lhr c;t. . P')U RENT - flv.- nm frm hoii no Ei FVmi mar l',n Point. Al'vUloC. Oinav, umlrr Hotel Al-1i-ti: iiirt. NOTICK U bercl.y piren tlmt certihVate No. 88 fur 5 lire of tock in scrip No. 1 it.d . ceriifkntr No. 53 for 8 hire in aerif No. 1 of tho New Beme Building mnd Lou Association tin been lort and thai application wilt be made to aaid Amoclition for new certiflcatea to be iasaerl. H. B. Duffy. Tbla Aug. 8tb, 1893. lm AGENTS WANTED. Outfit free. From $20 to $100 weeklv regularly earned by onr salesmen. P. O. Box 1871 New York. THE latest and liest tiling tbat we know of is the Combination Saab-lock and stop. It works admirably and girea general satisfaction. N. Arpen, tbe General Agt.. for Eastern Carolina is nfr kept busy supplyiug the eitizens with the same. Hnmpiea may be seen at tho Jocrnal office and at Nunn and McSorlcy's. anOtf REMOVAL . E. Uibhard, F. M dOadwick and IT. L Hall have removed Into thfl store with Mr I, 8 Wood on Pollock t. near the Post Office, where they will he r'eased to ane all of their friend tSf'Be aure to oall and see them. a ulrl lm NOTICE NINETY ACRES OF OY8 TER KARM POIl 8 M.E. situated in New River, Onslow county, N . '' Bot tom Is white sand and shelly. It is j-non" propagating grfmnd 0.tra gro larce and of a very fine flor Also TWO HUMORED ACRES OP FARM LAND, adioining Oyster Farm The upland is frond for all klnoa of truck: slfo oorn, cotton, peanuts and potatoes Very pleasant plnce; in full view of the ocpiii; larirn nak grove: splendid for a summer rsort For further particulars address W f, WILKIN. Mir-nes, Ons low county, N. C stifrdiftwSm FINE North Jones'. Carolina Hams at K. LOST Friday July 28th, two medals used us n wntrb charm, one a tfold cross about one inch lonj;,' the other a small silver medal, shape of a four leaf clover, upon eneb of these on one side was en graved "II. M.A."nnd upon the oppo site side ol tbe silver medal was 6n rnved "Punctuality.'' Finder will be rewarded by leaving at this offic e. BROWN BEANS for table use at 5 cents per qnart. Also Seed Poasand Beans for fall planting, at low prices R. Bebrt. FOR RENT Tin to my residence i Dwelling next door on Pollock Street. J. W. Stkwart. WANTED Ag.inta wanted everywhere to sell a fast selling artio'e Good pay to the right man. Sample 25cts For terms apply to Marshall Hill, Appleton, 8. 0 313 lm. A FULL line of Spring and Summer tjamploa, consisting ofCheviotts Black, Blue and Hr xvn serge. Fine Cneck Unsh mera l.n-virtud nif.ings Worsteds in all rad-js titi-;,''rrii'i cuiranieiit. F M '.'hadwiok. Tail r At Hall's book Store. GO To Street's horse Store for Livery. Fine roidster.s at Streot's Horse store. ELEGANT Saddlers at Store. Street's Horse About 700.000 spindles in Fad River stopped Satard ay for an in definite period American gold always goes abroad on a ronnd-trip ticket. New York World. Nellie Grant Sartoris has return, ed to merloo to live. She reach ed New York last Friday night. Pin your faith to Grover and the Democratic party and qnit looking scared and talking disas ier. All tho North Carolina Oongreas- tneo, except Senator Vance, were at tbe sion. opening of the extra ses Argentine is threatened with a revolution. It is aboat time for the devil to break loose somewhere in South America. . , It is said that it is fashionable now in New York among tbe Fonr "Hundred to fill tbe month with cotton and groan, all became tbe -duke of York hat been suffering Awith toothache. .X v v- - - N The probabilities are that tbe r -collectorshlp of internal revenue of the Eastern district and the assis - tant district attarneyabip of the Western district will be settled this week. - - r' 4 No oneexpectsd that., the Sher ma Silver Parohie act and the MoKlnley tariff would a' once work oat the evil that is in them. Like some physical disorders, the effect of these diseases on the financial and industrial body was somewhat - slew la: development,' Bat now when their ravaoes are manifest, eminent political doctors assure the the patient that . hi Is not suf. feriug from the diseases bat from, the efforts to . pare them. The troable, they teh as, is not; in the MoKinley tariff, bat ia a - fear of the consequences of a reformation Ol its Iniquities and abuses. Reo- ord, , v - - i v cOD- n S'lm i toing Hill IIM :. sr.. III) ' tbb wi re ritii)u tor, 8.). ud ll.t-O to arm t hi n. II it i . tii iu it i n f i bteni to atano: w'i" I'tu not g)in.' i i It, ! . i u 1 k i t:n' S lie dogH III tv OO'iAtai tn to be in .!'! the b rkeft)rH mil their .! I on ers. Senator George, ol MismsNippi, has written a lot'er to a count i tnent, saying tbat be does not favor unconditional repeal of the Sherman act and that be in, its he always ban been, in favor of silver on the same terms and condition) as gold, and believed tlrt the gov ernment should not. discriminate between the two metals. Hoi. Allen ('. Tnnrmnn !i is Ihmmi Interviewed, and candtill.v eivifci- tbat he doeau't know wh it in tbe matter. He doesn't tuink it is the government's silver m)1t;, , for he notices that the deprwioa 'h world wide, embracing every n ition of Europe, ai well us Ast-i and Soath America. He ays thjre in as much monoy in tho ciuatry n ever, or prauUealU h i, but thu ir is in hiding, and thut aa woo a in tbepreseut uue.isy feeling is allay en tbe money will come out Again and tbe estringency be at an end, hut he has noticed Mm', it. hits gen erally heretofote taken three or four yearn for t.hn country t r cover from unith a jolt aa it in now bnvlug. Tno point about it all is tliit tbe Old 11 un iM in the (t ie per son in the country wl(o m willing to admit that he doenri't. kno v all about it. LOCAL NEWS. NE II .1 ; I 'EH TISEM E Ts. Howard. V. T. Hill A bar-ain. C. Disoswayifc Kro.-llill books. ' Snm'l Colin it Son. Finest meats on market. Mr. A. II. Hamlin will iinin eoinliiet the Prcsbvterian nraver inectinir toui'-lil. The first car load of rails fur the side tracks Of tbe new railroad at ils depot site were brought in Wednesday. Gov. Carr is taking a cruise on the oyster patrol steamer Lily through (he sounds, particularly the oyster wa:ev-. Mr. YV . II. Isniv ot IJreen i'iace poultry yards made a shipment nf I'lymoit'b Rocks yesterday to ShuiilV .1. VV. I'rowill of Wilson. Collector E. A. White, of this revenue district, lias sent in his resignation. He has made a most faithful official and bus the regard of men of all paities. He has not conducted his office in a partisan way. The Shoo Fly train yesterday morning reached New Berne almost tilled with passengers bound to the pony penning below Morehead. When the train lelt New Berne on the return trip a dozen and a half passengers were aboard. Finding the dry-kiln capacity not equal to that of tbe planing department, Mr. Lovitt Hines.the lessee of the Sclielky mill, is erecting another dry-kiln, and contemplates the erection of still another. It is his intention to run the null to its full capacity. A ten cent forgery case was brought to the notice of flic police yesterday. A small darkey being given a note to get 5 cents raised tbeamonnt to 15. He makes an early start in the business. I'resiaent t;ievciaiKt comes out with a ringing message. He makes a strop and urgent argument for the repeal of the silver purchase law. The financial situation ia fully reviewed. The W. N. & N. R. R. will run an excursion train from Wilmington to the New Berne Colored Fair Monday and Tuesday. As near as we. can learn the regular train will commence running about the 1st of September. Mr. Clifford Simpson of Riverdale met with a serious accident on Wednesday the 9th inst. As he was running a shin gle machine, operated by steam the bolt flew ont and struck him on the hand breaking some of the bones above the fin gjrs. He camo up to the city on the afternoon train and received the proper medical attention. - Tbe Maxton Scottish Chief tells of Deputy Collector W. 6. Hall having cap tured and destroyed a blockade still on Wednesday, July 26, ' with nineteen stands, lour hundred gallons ot bfer, one pump. The still was located in Cumber land, county, about eight miles from Fayettevllle, on east side of Cape Fear river. ; . . j President Crowell, of Trinity College, announces that- a school nf journalism will be established there' in September, and win .be in charge of ProE Weber, of the Charleston News iind Courier, and Prof. Jerome Dowd, of (lie Mecklenburg Times.' , This an entirely new depar ture in educational methods in North Carolina. . Associate Justice Avery, of the Supreme Court, has charge of the law school there. ' - '.C.vV Gov. Tl i i lit 111 - d: al'dl NEEDED IM1'B0VK1ET!4. A l'ublir Itiiildlug anil the Opening or Ocracoke In et - Our llnsiness Men Shoii (1 'Vorke for Holh With S'roug Conrerted Action M.t r tlli, who duni- inui'li in thr n.iv.il iicriiiiincnt improvcnivnta in the street- of our city is tnukin;; himscll vi ry active atmut the openini; ot (Icraroke Inlet, and the public building for fit v. Tliesf nre Uith iinport;ttit matter-, the fornur i- uf inoiiientous inijiortance to general cniniui rce and to the inerc:iini!e inU re.-ts of the citv. It is well tu have any one nr .my frganiation taking hold of uch niattt: and using effort tor llieir :ir. oni"'i-liniciit, , but the mint i ifi i i ured i- tirt to l.. Iiac it dirn t iiiil They nir u I ' ff : ruiiiii rr. . .H'.'it I i- in Mil ! i !..., ii f. t :i i -; . i li.-m ' IMMHT uf ... I nt. nil. Ir i! i' 1 lie i it l 'i i.i ! 1.1 .11! 'll,e -o foiitl.'i.-tiih iple llnl IIiim 1. re the J iiilie then u m it I il.lt the In nl "ttii i.ii , ,i -.line n i ,t -h".e.l li.r ii lm. t in i ii -i iuiiv, r- iii 1 1 would lioW ii In: n nut if the lie pc I :il t.nii ' inillrr I'll mi Iu-ieiv wu UfKCiit and that tbt) I'll it pn-iti' upiin llieiu. Not only haw uc ;i- a l-ii-iin .-- i oni -in tit : 1 1 v fiili'l in t:i- ujipui i unit "u - :.-i .Icvelopiio j, ii 1 1 lor luiniii',' new U i.ie toward" ii", but we have I y tlif l.ick ol iiiti ii -te. I oraiiiiJilin!! iu tu illy ! ; -oine ihitt we iilrmlv p"s-e--se.l he mini, aw :iv to other inarUeK The tw o iniiroVeinent- now , ii;;i'os-iie; lltenlioii are uf ejeat ailil L;e'lerai illteli -I and tliev ioiihl In tin. id Iiii.linj on. - 1. '.nr I'U-itn "- in n to a-iiii i nine i,.-, n,: r 1 u: V ir hi i i'i no ii l.i alien'' 4-)inl:ii::!v of Il,ll!l if i II i it A I ill v, all litnliio- i ; I in Hi I v 0 Ui emeill call he il" il sllollhl lie. ply" nie in allaim d :i I'V w hii ii I' iin I'v The Shoo Hy lo be Taken (Ml. The A A- N. C. I!. I!. l'omn iMicil orders f,,r the Shoo l'iy ti.ii t i ki n iill'al'ier August. I. i Tiii- L- yeallv to be ,1, iilined. . i mill I reasoiialilv l.e expected travel I'V 111" train lias miuh what ilin.'nili. d, lint tin season of la!l trade i near when the Shoo Fly would play a j,io. jent in itiiii,iLig oiisini'ss ooi'ii lor :he iouti:: it ILlYi'l-i and Ihe loild it .!.: Pill. ii- inel's will -non he Havelo: 1 Iv a,. I ith the iIuiiMe daily act .inin.uilaloiti -large nunil'i r of iiiem niav i"-expi-eted to visit New Heme tuan uoi'.M olla rwise do so anil again the road v.oii'd sci aire a much larger share nf coii:nrv na' ronaor l.tilh lvisseil'n rs a. i 1 trei''1!. lliani iiti .,' seclli-d if tin .(..iii,;,. d:'.; -,.,'.. -w ilMield. Nothing like a ta;i' t rial h.i-i I ecu giwn this train. It could not rei..sonaii!v have been expected to have paid at lir-t not until the public had become- well sccus tonied to its use, but He believe ibat it lias paid nevertheless so fur. We hope to see the train re-inslaled or be I ter still, continued through the winter without intermission. Coming and tilling The steamer New l!erne of the N. N. A W. Line took cut the following passen gers yesterday: Misses Kinily and (Ma Ferrebee to visit relatives in Norfolk, Miss Joel la Arlinc to visit relatives In Portsmouth, Va., Mr. 15. C Harrison to spend a week or two w ith ivlat ives in Norfolk and Mr. Chas. llorton, a former New Berne typo moving from Washing ton to Norfolk via New lierne. Mr. Rosooe Nuim returned fnun :i visit to relatives in Philadelphia. Miss Carrie Pail of Snow Hill arrived to visit relatives. Mis. A. B. Ferrebee and Miss Wli'.ie Ferrebee went up to K!n-ton tniit relatives. New lSernc Well Borer Outside the t'ity. Mr. F. .1. Hardison is now boting two wells at Core Creek, one for Mr. N. F. Wethcrington and one for Mr. C. I.. Wetherington. The former is now- SO feet deep and the latter 50 feet. Rock has been struck in each instance. Mr. Will Cook is boring a well for Mr. West at Closs. Just previous to begin ning the one he is now on he bored one for Dr. H. D. Harper, of Kinston,130 feet deep and expects to make it still deeper when he finishes the one lie is now en gaged on. Drowued In White Oak River. F. S. Henderson, a young man about 25 years old, a son of Mr. Lewis Hender son who lives near Maysville was drowrr ed Tuesday night near Sundown in White Oak river. He was floating logs down the river to Terry's mill. The current was strong d a log in turning threw him off, and e must nave struck a log underneath the water and got stunned as he was a good swimmer. The body was recovered near midnight Mr. Henderson was a young man held in much esteem. To be Discontinued Atlantic & North Carolina Railroad Co. Superintendents Office, New Berne, Jf. C, August 8th 1883. : Tc Agents, Conductors, Employes and the public Trains No. 5 and 8 (Shoo Fly) as per time card No. 34 wilt be di continued on this road on and after Tuea day, Aug. 22d 1893. . Now time card No. 25 will be issued and published in due time, . ... 3. L Dill, Sup't. p . ri:i- ( I I lltvi.s j tie 111' ni'l V.' -lie ( HI . V t (:!, I. I i .' .' .- . -:. n ' i ; I . -.. . ia:.!-!, I i i Cia, i , . : 1 1 I, i: ;. i-i., oil mur.i; . srlll. l..i '1, .,' '. li ii t' , l Xj.i !W ni , ' .', I . . i -i:.i . .'r" . i : , r li i '.. - - ,ti.: .'j.' lam i: i i ;:, ii. . ! ..,-. his d.i ', i:- . :i I'.- -i Ib.'.ils '., ;, . - , , Li - n i l. V, , I : 111.1 i". i'i' i' - : rrd :ed. T...,' ::, i- . - v ' ' i;....r I ... c .: -. ; - I'll- I ..iji. -e of ' j til. I Ml. I ili.ii 1 I i . j : i iii 1 1 ..'. :. .. Oi-i. ie.1 fii:-:.,. , I i; ' .ii ..;.y of mi- .." I. i; ei -oi- T ,.i : : . ; The i- - . .:. ii s. rwin .!.:. ,. . Older. .1, I ' ' ' : .. .1 ! i. l-llil : I; is. I , i ir I. .-. a id i Th i: in r I' .'i Mon head ( r,..ii to ii,, eoiriU, ii liable I'm In in the opi iion such ri nii'V.i ' . a On motion tin ill At diiv ill 10 iy M ,r. i istl.'.. i ijoiirn The d ).! p.ir lllclll. rre-elll, ( i'i:i -lini'n; V.. W. I! re iv er. f'i'he r.oanl b r.i v. tin 10 o'clock a in. Tlj us -In .In! b'. ' ad',- The mcnt. I'rei chin'ii H.i nic. pui'Miani I id, Comiiii sioneri .fas. A. II. W. S:,,:illv,oo 1 ), llte-.ver. Ordered, Company p Geo. G.tskil 'iiaL t'nr N'i'W il. 1 1 lo. ''Iy iia'ill;' bL'e;t I. , in 1 l lie V IJjIil l liaviii: Dm.; ceased .1 and Company, as n porai . to exist, sail'. (In! auilioi-iv'd io tion. Ordered, That ly ing at the foot o road on west side i No. 5. belonging valued at $120 be I pr. i f V for taxa- 1'ie !) I l.Cld ci unl v iwnship 'Adams creek if said el,, T to .lames il. tssosjd lor tl Mason, veal-. 1891 and 1892 at said valuation, vi.: $100, said Mason having failed to list sai 1 40 acres lor said years. Ordered, That Messrs. P. M. Harbour and J. J. Wolfniiden, agents for (iolds boro Lumber Company and others hav ing failed to list for taxation, their lim ber interests in the various Townships of Craven county, are hereby notified to ap pear before this Board on the first Mon day in August next and show cause why said interests should not be entered on dilinquent list and a double tax charged thereon. On motion the Board took a recess till next day at 10 o'clock. "Think naught a tritle though it small appear." Youno. The trifles of dress if neglected detract from one'n otherwise neat appearance- We hnvo some trifles of dress that yon cannot dispense with. They are Ties und Scarfs, Dude Bown, ilandercbinfs, Half Hose, Suspenders, Collars and Cuffs, Garters. Collar and Cuff Buttons, 8carf Pins, 7eather Belts. &0. We have a real good Black Half Hose, fast color, at $1.00 for a half dozen. Try them. J. M. HOWAKD. The devil's sugar coated pills al ways have poison in them. i ii! n. i i; uri i ' ,.ii- A il M !.: M S'i V 111- 1 ls Oili- III!' .i S ill I'o: i i l.s,l. ill A s,, mi I! i ,ir,:i ll. .up , A ! i I V. drir The lo ;.i.il'"i. in l.aii ; i hi T! 11'. I'i , Oiini.ili- I'iMoHiil:: Kin ' r.u d a'aii.' 'IV b nii'-ioi. . I in. v. I i :i dililll. la to.lS; - 1 .1 1 ii's, I )i'Ia ale, i-'. 2 to Nia-aras, 1 to :, Ives. l.."n, -ii. ci-, iv. 1. :t."iii to -t.o(i. nc mi ('ii.mibcri. tin's Colic, Cholera an.l Diarrhd'a Uciucdy is the best inetl; cine t'.ir the purposes for which it is iiiti'iid.'il t'j;it I cvor used. I euro i t! -.'f c so3 jf djhentcry with t h i . little bottKt of moJiciile I woul 1 like t j have it on hand to boll. E. S. Dees, ''Piukcy. Wayne Co., X. C. For sale by J. V. Jordan. If nil Christians would keep widi? awake no sinner could sleep. A BARGAIN. $125 CASS WILL BUY A COLUM BIA Model 33 Bicycle, with Band brake and Elliptical Sprocket Wheel, nsctl only a short while good aa nnn- ' W. T. HILL. ovYder J7''S0ufc7y Fur- KS. vablt H'i'l '.'3. ii i mi .on .1 I uf. . lirutni ii ii.urj ' iV 1 r.-t r ''I bl'st SO. ,:y, l ut the 3.1. T'll'l t:i cvii. 1 lor T,: v. ' n 't!d i 110V ' not l'l sister city, r; unity to .uri'liiHi-s .' is d'ltv, as to '!vo them a I'e..- days an : 1 : c l !l0i -tly. i ,d eliiidn n's li-ar- 1 MeYer. I'.-ailfoi; I It. ii Iii No; 'ci- Mi - mm 3s&8RLEY. ici: CUKAMSOPA, SODA, COCO COLA, l.KMOXADK, TEXXEY'S CAXDIES Tho largest line of M KK11CUAUM ami ClUAU PII'KS ia Eastern Carolina. IIOTEL BRUNSWICK, TELLERS AND JIcKEEL S CELE ERATED CWARS. BUILDING A NIUL i, ! hat is one occu pation the right sort ol a business man is always engaged in, in connection with his business. WITH TEE Right Kind 3f business he builds a name f r ay III Reliability. WE ARE PROUD Of the' name we have built "for Tnir selves, and ecii cU trv to add to shall OUR SPECIALTY, CASHHSSEBQUQlul Has had such a run that wc have con cluded to continue its sale at 22c per cake A SHORT TIME L0K5EIL ' . . Yours Truly, . . ' sly, ?"..JL . R-nTQrnriQ i i iitk n jf hi-, a
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