The ' Daily
OURNAL.
VOL.XII.NO 124,
NEW BERNE, N. C.. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24. 1893.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
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BU8I51SS LOCALS.
It in bftter to have honest dot
near Railroad. (Office recently oceopW stand anything teller in this conn
b?E.Gvnill. Eq) rot eaia ty r. iu try than a depreciated cuueiiey.
mggrne, v. iwii".
augzsiw mm gem. The Mempbis Appeul-AvHlanobt
M188 M0LL1E HEATH will reopeo her eajs that it is the cotton ' bt move
cbnol.6ept.4tb. amlw tn, 0j an(j not lDB gu) tnat
FIFTY THOUSAND LATHS for sale, move the cotton. Our . otton crop
Free from knots and extra width and will not fftlj tomovr until mm quit
feiU. AUIflJ IU O. V. I1I1UIIIUII, all.,
or at A.
to 8.
C. freight office.
wearing clothes.
HAVE YOU seen the latest im
proved window sash-lock. Very cheip
and strong. N. Arpi.i.
REWARD offered Tor
cuff button.
return of
link
St.
Republican editor in ranking up
their list of calamity directly
chargeable to lack of confidence iu
the Democratic administration
should not overlook the BrasKlioiv
per plagoe in Kautt i.
LOCAL NEWS.
jvfiir
I low an I,
ADVSliTlhMi:.TS.
TRY THE JocbhaL business loc.l colum.
Only ten centi a line for first insertion
and Ore afterwards, tl.
ANOTHER lot of those Beautiful Tryon
Palace Souvenir Spoons just received at I
Htbbard s Jewelry More. Call ami iw
them. tf.
NOTICE is hereby pivrn that certificate
No. 86 for 5 shares of stork in series No.
1 ai.d certificate No. 55 for 3 shares in Church of Christ tonight.
.eerits No. 1 of the Jew Berne Building
and Loan Association has leen lost and
that application will lie made to said
Association for new rertilicntes to lie
issued. H. B. Dufkv
This Aug. 8th. 1893. lm ,
Rev. Henry Winticlil u ill pnacli it the
Cumin; and Going
Mr. V T. Caho lift yesterday mora
ine f r SutliKrt to accompany home
li .laughters, Misses May and Appie who
i.avc lm timing there.
Mi Emma Manson, of Beaufort aim
has lut n isitinir the lamily of Mr. C. It
Thomas left to spend awhile in Ashevillc.
Mrs. KlizalM-th Stanly who has Lis a
visiting Mrs. Hdiecca Willis loft tor ler
home in (lolilsljoro.
In M I'. Robinson, proprietor of the
Vniuia Dare Hotel Uorehcsd piisscd
tl.H'ir;li en route to Mobile, on a business
trip.
Mr. T. C. Spurn v . el .. ' , , nc, up
lo i'ic . in - . ., w itli
lbs son Charlie. Tli voting ".Mi left
col-
te
IIF.VT I'ROsrtlT YET.
The Brlrht Indications for Our ext
Fair ami the (rounds on Which
1 hey are !tcd. !
I
REMOVAL V E. Hibbard, V. M
Chadwlck and n. L Hall have rp.n vd
ino the store with Mr f. S Wood on
Pollock ft. near the Post OfBco, where
"thev will be pleased to sne all of their
friends. HfBe sure to call and sec
them acti'tlm
KOTICE NINETY ACRES OK OYS
TEH FARM FOR SALE. nituVerl ir
New River. Onslow county, N '. BoU
torn la white sand and slieliy. It is good
nronairatinf irouod Ovt-rs crow
l.nM and of a verv nun flivor A'so
TWO HUNDRED ACRES OF FARM
LAND, adioinine Ovs'er Farm the
npland hi j?ood for all kinds of truck
also corn, ootton. peauuts and potatoes
tr I . nl.i.n. n lull m aiu m Ilia
vnrv uifmsmn. innuu, n..i .... ,.. .,,. ,
noeani larM oak irrove; splendid or a I
anmmer resort r oriurrner particulars u.ai iv ..umu ji.ipe
address W. L WILMNS. Minnes, tins- hucksters at ;S
lnw nount.v. N O fsllzd&wam
ny reiereiue ti
FINE North Carolina
Jones'.
Hams at K.
Maj. V. L. Palmer, of lln- c,t ha
lecn appointed a notary public by the
governor.
Very tine pe ir are now luoii.'M lo
market daily, tlioii"li in limitoi .piacti
tie. They are hrineir.jj .111 e-nts per
peck.
This has ticcn u remarkably line season
with us on watermelons and some o,,(nl
ines are still in market but thev will -non
be a tiling ol'the past.
The Noifolk I. ill Imark rd'erria; lo
thirteen ( otlon mills b i ml; coiistrui led iu
North Carolina at pie-cut despite the
hard times i II sas it is un e.vialleiit
sliowiuc for tie- old North State.
Latham rap.-s were on our street - u's.
teniae the lirst of the --is.ia mel so'd
i'm se line vai it t.es -t
s alo 1 ein-' sulil l-v
Ills pel pick.
mill-' and
and 10 ,
the i
p'llio
LOST Friday July 28th, two medals
used as a watch charm, one a cold cross
about one inch Ion": the other n small
silver medal, shape of a four leaf clover.
upon eaeh of these on one side was en
strayed "H. M. A. and upon tlje oppo
site side of the silver medal was cn
rrvpd "Punctuality.'' Finder will be
rewarded by leaving at this office.
BROWN BEANS for table use at 5 cents
per quart. Also Seed Poas and Beans for
'all planting, at low prices
column it will be seen that another little
party went oil' for the World's t'air yes
terday. Others are to leave this induing.
Senator V oorhces made a speed; lues
day iu advocacy of the bill to discontinue
the purchase of silver, l'letl' -r and others
have announced their intention to speak
on the financial (p'estion. The silver de
batecontinucs in the House also.
i iiioritiii'j t.i en', i i.iniforel
I - at-il In , I, it 1. 1 ,i-d home.
i' i. -ti tin. r New Heme of the N. N.
'v V. l.if.v I r. 'tiht in the ful lowing pas-
s ".'i o- Mr. lien. Waters and Mr. Lynn
Y . ..trn ii-lutat'!' li ii'.ie tlotll u trip to
Not :..!h, Mis. ( Hunter Southgite, oi:e
i t tie i'rai lu'ts' in Kiiistou College, ri'
lit., i 1 1 toitie mIioi'1, utid Miss Marv
lii.,n. .-I W .i -b inm . ill ( itv to visit the
lam.1 of Mr. S. li. lr,., t.
The -ti .inier New Ikriietook out the
to' h '.V IU;' pi- eil'l is I ii Ml I. I ti, ih,
Woti,! - Ti,. :
Mis. S II. bane, (she will also visit
X 'a YoiU on the return to purchase ta'l
in l','iii'ii Mi-s Aurora Mace, Misses Hai
ti,'., .a! Lena Dail, ol the city and Mis
l.-i i Ludins, ul (bihUbnro win, has
i 'i ' i iti.ig the Misses Dail.
I'. I n,h and Mi-s Alberta I I-
h I. .1 ..n ti.i' .t. amer New Bel m lor
1' ': '.!;,. v i-it ll.i fali.ilv of Mi ' i o.
Olir Kail. ;., I". '; ol K;.-t,
CaC'I'i.fi 1- ii o. ' ' -' uml
We ,r i'i a m.-i t , i d. I.
Ulak . ' 1 4 I a 1 l 1 : it -n. ,
1 1 a " 1 '.i l t ', i i ! t' r, - n.
tioli I- I ' In- pnrp
Fail- w.l- , tl i , d
T1 1 I : ; .n ni ' a . . it l
tie , ! .:. ..!
goo I, prii es lair :iii 1
T ae M enhir t'arni .
and tiie vaiiotis k.n.
abundant and
latter ta t oies
ty .it mnking a; jjimliI a
one need i v i r u .nt to -
c.iltne 1 . od-. ilii-d ft nil
w ho h a e sia-n ..l tlii v
N.
po-.ti.
-s Ik:
if l,..'.-u lh,.e
tl.irk, I- .11 1 well,
;. , i! j:r. weie
prot't- - iti-tai tory.
r ips an- also good
-.,: liui:
ti inarkaMv
tir holies e:
have I, ein
tine. This
en opportuni-ili-play
:i any
ot pn serve-,
i tc . and those
have done iu
... f, ai I .ut what tin v
full in. i-iire of their
k
b
the p:s. will have
will eun.e up I" 1 1
diltv in tlie in., It, r
Agabi the 1 utl.li
going en w ithont th
iu i cry pal t . I' tie'
year will sen e a- an
intercs! d iu w ork i". w
bandsoiiK st sp, , hin ns
most art istie sty a s.
And lastly, we i ' ill simply mention that
the finished eou-l nn I ion ol'the W. N. A
N. It. R. through the firtile and produi -
tive counties ot Join, :'.n.l (in-low and
the rich and popniiiiis niie Ni w Hanover
will bring to the I":".: a a-t incrense of
hibits-1 nun all t hose places bv rftasou of
g win, I
-l'gb I i--t cessation
itv thrm ghout the
incentive for thos.
; '. o.ls to show the
pii pare, I in ttic
II
R. Berry.
Mr. Will Parsons has started a fust
class restaurant at the mai kit wharl in
one of Messrs. Watson A: Dadiels' new
buildings. He is fixed up in line shape
although jtt.-t started yesterday. II
A .ITT r f Qni'inir un,1 Nnninter lllieuiis LO Hllinsu iiien s in ;nn e'.uioi
-CV . - W U IV K w - ' - I
FOR RENT Tho Dwelling next door
tto my residence on Pollock Street.
J. W. Stewaut.
I'l l ii. W liioi i s. the show n. an hl'l
oil "ett li.'lll.' lor llallilll.'re. Ills
reiuaias to visll 1 e'at ive.i.
Yr. .'. V. . Tiu.berlake i- ba. k from
DoniMc. V.i.
.'!'. 1'.. V. Bryan left on llie .steuitu r
Nee. Hi me I'or Halt imore, from there he
e.pi : t- to proceed to the World's Fair.
Ii. W. i'ligb, of Durh.ii'.i arrived
lat nhdit i n vi st igat ing the prospects in
me with a view to moving
IH24-AUl'.ST t4tt,-lHS.
n Berne's Celebratloa la Honor of
Lafayette Whea be Revisited
America In IH24, as
Told by an Old
Time litiien.
In tlie following letter, old and time
stained. is pleiusantlv told how New
lierne welcoined w ith t veiy deinonstra
tion of joy the coining ot the Marquis de
la Fayette, to revisit the s. a lie of his
lirave deeds, and the people for whom he
sacrificed so much. The old tow n could
hardly have given more abundant evi
dence o! grateful remembrance had the
distinguished Frenchman Iwcn personally
presi ut.
The letter was written, in a pleasant
vein. with no thought, of course
of its publication, by Edward
(irtihaui, Ksq , to his daughters, "Hetty,''
afterwards Mrs. John I'. Daves, and
.lane " afterwards Mrs. Win. II. Hay
wood ot lialeigh. "Mr. Attmore will
reineinliered as the distinguished
awver, so long prominent among us in
his orolession and otherwise. It was ho
who planned the building, constructed
1'V the late Hardv B. Lane. Eso . then
know n as "Criftin's Free School." where
our East Carolina Fairs are now held.
New hern, August 24th, 1M24.
Tuesday, 9 ut night.
Dear daughter : We had a meeting of
the Corporation of the City, and an As
semlilv ol our citizens this morning, to
oiisult ns to what was proper to bo done
v way ol mr.uilesting our joy, and giving
YOU ARE LOOKINQ
FOK SOMETHING
Msolatdj
Pure
A cream of tartar baking powder
Hlxbast of all in leavemng itisnirth
Latest Ukitkd States iovekj(ie.nt
Food Report.
Royal Haki.no I'owdkr Co.. 106 Wall
3t..N. Y.
at New
Vug. 111.
1 r ea-e
h wl:ii ll tin v
I e
load bring an
ii s comparatively
tSwnnlw. c.raaistine ofClieviotts Black,
Blue and Brown Serge, Fine Check Oash-
mers. Imported Suitings. Worsteds in all
(Trades. Satisfaction guaranteed.
F M. Chadwiok, Tailor.
At Hall's book Store.
net To Street's horse 8tore for Livery.
Fine roadster, at Street's Horse Btore.
"Pav as von go" and save
jenongh to come back on.
The Texas populists now boast
that they are certain to oarry the exceeding regret
next state election.
In New York some of the preach
AT ase discussing the financial
problem in their pulpits.
No too things differ more than
hurry and dispatch. Horry is the
mark of a weak mind; dispatch of a
strong one.
Newspapers of all parties are
complaining of the long debtite in
congress. Thep declare that ltn-
mediate aotion is what the country
grants.
the city, and will also li ive line oy sters in
season.
We see in exchanges that a confeieuce
of the Epworth Leagues in North Caro
lina is to be held ia Durham October (itii,
7th and 8th. Each league is requested
to send two delegates. Ho ccs anil en
tertainment will be provided tor nil
delegates who send notice in advance to
Mr. J. H. Bats.
The tioldsboro Argus says: "It is with
that wo chronicle the
death of Mr. Thos. It. Lee, one of Wayne
county's most substantial citizens, which
sad event occurred at four o'clock Mon
day momiug, nfter a lingering illness at
his hojie in Mt. Olive. Lie was a brave
Confederate soldier, uud carried through
all the intervening years from the field
of battle a painful wound through the
lung, that has at last ended in tin sleep
that knows no wnking.
"Murder Will Out "
J. W. Whelis, who has been living near
Aurora, Benufort couuty lor nbctit 6ix
months has been arrested by Deputy
sheriff Crcdle ol Washington. The
charge against him is the murder of his
son's wife's father in Texas six years ago,
He will be taken bnck to Texas by requh
sition.
Nothing was known of the accused by
Channcey Depew is reported to
be in farof-of keeping the world's
Fair open all next year. BWdent
ly, Ohaunov wants the exposition
to be like hiB mouth always the people around Aurora previous to4 ,an;ation (idvigin
I : ai i . si.-:... I " 1
- nnen I ul moving liiuiu huoui hiimuius.
It is thought his arrest is due to bis
To make gold the tole staudard tracecI by detectives.
and the oniy currency ia to uuniu.
The lower portion of Hancock street
road-bed is now iu the best condition it
ever lias been and the remainder soon vill
be.
The telegraph poles were recently
moved on a line with the trees in accord
with a city ordinance, and aqueducts
substituted for di tubes thus giving the
ieh the toluene of our money by Improving Hancock Street.
one-half. -That is contraction and
oontractlon means the com pie1 e
paralysis of all enterprise, the
. otter collapse of credit, the oom-
pUte prostration of trade from New
fork to OaliforoU, and the oou
aienment -of myriads of working
peop1"' 1' ,ry city and Scale in greatert gpace poggibie for tune, and the
the TJnlrn to idleness ana Hirva- iowering of the railroad track almost to
tion. ' ' ' . - I a level with the ground has also helped
. vA .I t. f. it -,,nld hunnms Street much,
V ...T " L?n The latest improvement is now In prog
nuiwu w- v"- Section-master Calvin, Smith, of
yield 10 we single go.u I the A. & N. C. R. R. is grading the street
movement ana aurrenoer ine cause Uivingaaix inch Tall on each side from
of BllTer.' 8aoh a anrrender . wonln e wjiroad to the edge of the tsidewalk.
B ean disaster to all classes except I This will drain the water perfectly from
"the vultures that alwops flesh vie-1, the centre of the street to the sqbeducts
- time of a vast oommetoial and In-J perfectly as fast as it fella and insure
rinarrUI nalamltT. The merchanfl gw road ibed.: :
and the manufacturer, theig bust ;f0 given to the
ness man and the small tradesman, wdewk' 8 tta T!
f """r i ' way from them to the aqnedncte as fast
the great mass alike of employers u H feB ind a ,niable cnrb bm1t 8t Ae
. and employed, ,the professional lower to ' keep the aidewalk ' from
man, the brain-worker and the way
&&ww iuexcenentrcondiUon.-Gre.t Improv.
every occupation, will all be drawn ments hat, been made on the streets ; in
together in the vortex of oodtrao- the last few yeara- and- nodoubt this
tiou if Silver is OUt lawed. - further improvement will come ere long.
Nee.
tide.
M i In-. Mike Mew borne and Ralph
1 1 at p, r nie spending a lew days in New
It' i ne hawng remained over from a visit
to Mori head on the stockholder's train
Mr.-. Delia Co, vard left on the steamer
New Heme to visit relatives in Norfolk
Mr. L. H. Ciltler returned from
lialeigh.
Mr. .Ins. daskuis returned lrom i visit
to relative; in Creenville.
Mr. I. C. Dims went down to .Morc-
I i.iid lleuul'ort on a biisines nip.
i. A L. Leary went down to More-
bvad to spend a week or two with
relatives.
Mrs. C. W. McLean lelt to spend some
tiire in Ashevillc.
10. U. Hill, Esq., returned from a visit
to relatives in Johnson countv.
Mr. Matt Manly returned from a visit
to relatives in Baltimore and a trip to
oilier points.
The Ye low Fever Scare South of I s.
Surgeon General Wynmn, of the
Marine Hospital Service, Washington,
D. C, has ordered the Norwegian barque
Hostcn, which has had yellow lever
aboard to proceed with as little delay as
possible from the quareutine station at
Soutliport to the National Quarantine
Station at Sapelo, Ga. She was to have
left yesterday morning.
Wilmington is maintaining the quaran
tine against Brunswick, Ga., and other
points of danger south of there with
vigilance. The service lias been strength
ened by an additional inspector, who
was sent to Goldsboro Tuesday to inter
ccpt persons comiug from infected places
by way of the Wilson Short Cut and the
R. D. R. R.
The Star snys. that telegrams from
Brunswick, Ga., say that people there arc
panic-stricken at tlie outbreak of yellow
fever and hundreds are leaving the city
by every train, mayor Lamb issued a
citizens to leave
tho city and is issuing passes to all who
are unable to pay thoir way. Business
is generally suspended and most of the
stores ure closed. Private advices are
that tlie fever is spreading.
the go at
ten bet''.
And not oioy will tli:
lm riase o , ii,'.ii t ut
large an increase ol attendance, both from
tlie count rv along t lie line and lrom our
istereitv Wilmington which owing to
the lack of dirnt transportation has r.ot
heretofore been -o largely represi nted at
these Fairs, by i ithi r i xluhi'-or a'.ten
dance as we v. i-hcl on as her ..v n pcopli
de-ired.
Ami il i-iml 1, o much to ixpeet that
close as Wilmin-jton 1; to South Carolina
that the new road will have among tl
crowds it will l.iing a lair ptoportion of
visitors lrom lli.it Male.
All tlie-e thin;' . point to tile next ex
hibition as tin- .jindest Fair ever held in
New Hern. . Work lor it with might am
main and do not f il to attend with al
your 1'au.ilv w hen it mines oil.
of
Mi--,
1. (
I.iiu
olillis.
loseph
List of U tters.
Remaining in the I',.st Mli
Berne, Craven county. N. I
1SV3.
B Mr. Simon Burg.nn,
BoudF, C. T. Brinsou
C r rank Cox, Miss limn
D Miss Marv C. l,-n;!.i-
Dardee.
G Miss Martha da-kir.-.
H-Miss Saidy Hall.
J -I'reancc Jones. Mrs. Tlhr
Henry S. Johnson, Mi-s Netii,
kins.
K David King
M Miss Susan McCurti r
Tergor, John McVain, Mim- Motev.
ti -Miss Annie Owens.
I' John Porter, .Mi.-s Eva l'lekiniim
R Samuel I). Richardson.
T Aron Tripp, Miss Annie Terulc.
U--Mr. James Benjamin I johir
W
lolui-on,
M. Jer-
liasin
Mr. Elias While. El, .a Williams,
uken ol gratitude and welcome for the John Woody, Ceo. It Wi-I, John 11.
u riviil ol the illustrious La Fayette once Whitakcr.
iiioi - io inn snores, aim iouu anil merrv I iw,j n;n r, ,.i i. ..... ...;ti
peals, i-.very House In our city is in a Kill olease sav ai'.vertised and mv,.- date
nil bin a; of illumination, our artillerv n;.i
initing lortn tlieir tliumlenng volea The regulations now
noes and bonlires ol tar barrels in even ' eni si, ..It I... .-.,,11. ...... a
treet. The windows of lnanv ol the poIi lvrti,,l Ln..
Wm. E. Ci.uikh. 1' M
In Our
LINE
require that one
ni tlie ,leh , r of
Amount Reduced to Five Pounds.
So many application have been made
for the crimson clover seed which the
Department of Agnculrure is distributing
without charge to farmers that the
amount to be sent to each has had to bo
reduced lrom ten pounds to five pounds.
This is enough to sow one-fifth of an acre.
Crimson clover is considered by all
who grow it a yery valuable cropj and
no doubt numbers of our readers who
have never engaged in raising it will by
applying early and avail themselves of
thia-opportunity to secure the seed.. Now
is the time to sow. ' "
Exceedingly Fine Scholastic Work ol a
Former New Berne (jirl.
Mr. John Sitter has shown us .1 letter
1 11 member of his family that tells of
the remarkably tine achievements "I'Miss
Daisy Williams, daughter ol our forme
townsman Mr. .1. . vwili.uns, now pro
prietor ol' the William's Ink Works,
Norfolk. . ,
In October ot 1 . 1 t year the Virgiui
State Board ol Education issued a circu
lar otl'ering seveial prizes for the best
essays on "The Life and Character of
Christopher Columbus with Special Refer
ence to the Discovery of America."
The offer was open lo all the public
school scholars ol the entire State and
over 100 from every part of the State
tried for it, the time of decision arriving
Miss Da'sy was awarded the second prize,
and a week iitterwards she received it.
It was a cash prize of $75 in gold.
The competition was strong and Miss
Daisy must have submitted a tine paper
lor one of her age between fifteen and
sixteen.
Miss Daisy also won two gold medals
at tlie close of the school she attended.
She was not absent a day and did nut
miss a word or question during the year.
That entitled her to the scholarship nied'
al. The other gold medal
was won a spelling contest ill which
110 ptipil was entitled to enter who bad
missed over two words during the year
Miss Daisy as we just said had not missed
at all.
Twelve contestants entered, and one by
one Miss Daisy spelled them dow n, spell
ing and defining every word that reached
her. Her competitors were rivals worthy
of her metal and her contest for this med
al was a sharp one. The spelling began
at 0 o'clock and continued without
cessation until half-past threeuntil Miss
Daisy, who, of the entire number could
not be spelled down, stood alone and re
ceived the medal.
These several successes' following eaeh
other so closely are remarkable achieve
ments for the young lady. She received
corgratulations in her native State and
her friends in this her native State share
in the pleasure of the honors bIic has won
houses display beautiful transparcnecs
with emblematic devices, historical il
iisions.Hiid appropriate poetical effusions,
w hi I our streets are alive with "black
-pirns and white," all ages, a xes and
ranks moving in succession in all quar
ters of the city, with various bands of
inusick, our whole orchestra, nhivin
through the streets our best national and
patriotic airs. You need not be told that
I would not let such an opportunity
cape me of making a display, the occasion
ealled nie out. I was determined to let
all know tliut, deserted and sad as was
the mansion's daily appearance, now that
von are absent, there was still a master
spirit there; so I displayed a candle
every individual pane- of glass in the
house, even mv front door "fan lights'
showed S brilliant coloured lights in fes
toon. "Vat you tink of she ?'' Mean
time I nruinted 111 v horse and rode
through our streets, and, as might very
naturally have been expected, at the ex
plosion of every great gun, I w as within
an ace of exchanging mv seat in the sad
die for a plunge in the mud, you know
Lengthy is sometimes a willful beast, and
w ill have his way. No Madam I you are
altogether mistaken in your rebukes. I
did not go and leavo the house at the
mercy ol 200 burning candles distributed
in every part of it, for I stationed one of
your tailhlul Janizaries in every room to
watch and trim the lights, and not to
lepart therefrom, on pain of death, until
A. Sc X. C. R. R. Ill Vint M).
The Board of Dir- cl ns ,,f the A. & N.
C. R. R. Company lias declared divi
dend of two per cent, payable 011 the first
day ot September, to stockholders
nt record on tlie 6rst day ot August,
1803. F. C l!or.i:n rs. "
Treasurer
IlEADQl'AUTEliS FOK
POWDER & SHOT.
Rend your orders to
CHAS S. HOLLISTER,
Tha Wholesale Grocer.
Powder delivered
tirect trotn niaga
a'.'l 1st p lw.
Which you Invc not
been able to fmd,
or have found and
it was more expen
sive than you
thought it ought to
be.
It WAS
Dissolution of Copartnership
I should return; and I had every reason
to believe that each one of them executed
his and her appointment with a fidelity-
no less honorable to themselves, than it
was satislactory to me. The Copartnership heretofore existing
me ngiiis now are lust uisappearing. unjer thd firm name ul Moody & Rob
.Mrs. Simpson doused Hers nrst in tlie erts is this day dissolved by mutual con
neigiioortiooci, ana my ngnt extinguistiers Uent D. L. Roberts withdrawing
arc doing their best while 1 write, to I therefrom.
"leave tlie world to darkness and to me, The business will hereafter be eonduc-
with Oeueral Serena at the head of them. lea by J. W. Moody and J. L. Voodv
Dismiss your uneasiness, my over anxious ,mder the firm name of The Moody
.Madam I iiy tomorrows dawn your Lumber Company.
whole iorcc shall again appear on parade Debtsdiietlieoiigin.il linn w ill be
anned with soap, towels, scrubbers, sera- collected by the said Moody Lumber
purs, lye and sand, and wasli away every Company. D. L. Roberts,
stain or sorcu tuat grease or name couut 1 . j Moout,
1. J. L. Moopt.
Oood niglit lietty 1 Would that witn New Berne, August 2 d, 189H
inu ueiieiiicuuii 1 luuiu nave me. aceus-i j yy. .Moody and .1. L. .Moody, who are
turned parting kiss lrom you. And then to continue busines as The Moody Luin
Jane, ami tliat lndctatigaOle Havener, my ,er Co npany, desire to return their
good old, Confound the kettle drums, thanks to the patrons of the old firm mid
fifes, flutes, fiddles, clarionettes, horns to solicit tlieir patronage in the future,
and huz7.as, I can't get on for them I Tell assuring them, thev will continue to serve
jane mat 1 am sensiuie 1 am iu uer ucuii them promtly and laithlullv
lor her last letter, she will excuse me lor I j y Moon?,
leaning it to air. Attmore, wuen you ten 1 t t. Moony
her the handsome compliment he paid it: Trading as The Moody Lumber Com
"ii iiuyiuing couiu reconcile one io iuu 1 pany
loss 01 Aiiss oaue s company, il wouui uu
such letters." Could Chesterfield have
done better ?
Y'our affectionate father,
Edward Graham.
"Make hay while the sun shines.
,Io other worda take advantage
of A bargain when yon Bee it. At
this time of year when our cloth.
tog stock is broken if you ean ind
eult that ,. will please yon well
make the price to enit you. Just
bring your money-along and see
bow yon can do,- Do yon need any
shirts, we have an 1 nntartndried
ahirt worth : 75o., take them : now
for 60. All eizei.
Kr ; tt J. M. HOWARD.
Athletes of the Present Day.
J. E. Sullivan, Secretary of the
Amateur Athletic Union, President of
the Pastime Athletio Olub.-and Ath
ldtio Ed: tor of The Sporting Times,
writes :
"For years I have been actively
connected with athletio snorts.
always found it to my advantage to
use AUoock's ir oroua J. tasters while
in training, as they quiekly remove
soreness and stiffness; and ihen at
tacked with any kind of pains, the
result of slight colds, I always used
AUoock's with benenotal results.
have noticed that most athletes of the
present day use nothing else bat All-
eock'S blasters."
' A woman's work is never done
unless it is done by some other
womant , - -, . . t--:
Medical insoowr.
. 'err beat thine known for a
TO BUILD UP
both the flesh and tbaatrantrth
ot Daw. Dunr. acronuoua chil
dren, gat Dr. Pierce's Golden
It's the
body and a weakened mtan
JTI blood, enrichaa it, and makes
wuvow.w nj utiinu meant
01 meenamr, mwiruur. aad
Writing Papers & Envelopes
of Every Description.
Ink aud Pencil Tablets all sizes
and qualities. Blank Books,
Ledgers. Journals, Cash Books,
Day Books, Record Books, etc.
Pocket .Memorandums in great
variety.
Duplicate Manifold Books,
Letter Copying Books, Copying
Presses, Press Stands-Blotter
Baths, etc., etc.
Letter Files, Binding Cases, Invoice
Books, Stub Files, etc., Note, Draft
and Receipt Books, Markiug and
Shipping Tags, Gum La
bles, Pin Tickets, Wirt,
Automatic and
World's Fair
Fountain
Pens.
Card Cases, Bill Books, etc., etc.. Sea
Island Twine. Your Patronage is Solicited,
0 Disosway & Bro.
BUY YOUR SEED,
Leo's Medicines. I Cabbace and Everything
Having purchased the agency for the I
sale of Dr? Leo's medioinetl compounds
and miituies, recently operated ana con-1 ahUsaJ UATa,
Jftf nourishing Uie iritem. In re
jf,l oorarina; lrom ''La Grippe,"
S(t pneumonia, feven, or other
Ti in ,J"1om'"nir niMMWaoaung
reetoratlve tonio to brinr beck health and
vigor, uurea nervoue and general debilitr.
Purifr and rid tout blood ct the taints
and polsona that mate It easy for rtiawee
w iaKea lie ooki.
The " Dleoorarr Is the only blood-cleanaar,
flesh-builder, and atrength rutcier so thor-
oqjb in it effecta that it eaa be gwnxmttoi.
If it doetnt eeneflt or onre, in averj eaae,
fun umrw uur money frmr ff
Tbare't no oneartainty aboot Dr. Bagei I
uuarrn nemear. ita propriewri wiu pay i
yon tS00 cash If they eanV eure your W I
(arm, no matter how bed roar ease.
You did not look in the
RIOHT
PLACE !
if you mn to
FIND
Sometliin
That will please
you, drop in and let
us show you our
trolled bv Thomas C. Howard of this
city, and being the sole agent thereof for
tbe counties ol craven, ramiico, Jones.
Hyde, Beaufort, Green and Pitt, I ami
now prepared to furnish these curatives I
at the remarkably low prices previously
established. ' , -
Power is hereby irranted P. H, Wur-1
gins- as sub-agent to conduct the sale of I
taia meaicmes wiimn me counnes tooye
saentioned --.' - . ; O. 01 Roach,
':.U :C'.-- eolt agent.
EYE, WHEAT,
HAT, OOBJf ,
FEED, &o.
From ... .1
BBADHAM
"T-" .... (Jravan Street,
1725000 Buskela Kioe Wanted
thUFaLU 1 .. ' (al61m.
STOCK-
Tours Truly,
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