r.HE Daily OUR N A L . VOL. XII. NO 129, NEW KERNE. N. C , WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30. 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS. 1 ' ' '.' V '. 'v -'. , ' ' . ' '-. ' m. ;'. :-;'s BUSINESS LOCALS. WANTED by Un. A. n. White, a few Boarders. Gentlemen PreferrreA For . term, apply to her at bet residence on Middle Street next door to Kafer't Bakery. 1 - -.'- . Many bask are opeoiBf their doors. Indeed reaaoptiona are more common now toao fail ar ea. FOR RALE A Kt of Bed Room Furoi . lore; Extension Table and Cooking Move. Apply to Mr. Alex Miller. CoatiBC and (jol ar Mr. J. J. Baxter left yesterday mom idk to parchaae bis new stock of dry good, geuta furnishing, Ac, with which he will open in a week or two in the II the Country be really going tolreceoHy vacated store on (Middle street the doia it mast etriket brisker ppotc the Baptist church FOUND A key. Apply at Journal of fice. ; . D. C. McMILLAX, Investment Securities. . 150 Nassau St., New York City. No transaction! on margin or for speculation. Correspondence solicited. tf. MIS9 Ola Ferehee will resume ber Music Class Sept. 4tb, a231w. tEO'8 MEDICINES. South Front 8t car'Railroad. (Office recently occupied rT E. G. Hill. Esq) For sale by P. II. Wiggins. C. C. Roach. aug231w sole agent. pace. Dog data are nearly spent. On of the profitable industries of London is the manufacture of sermona for uniolellfctaal or lazy clergymen- Seventy. two contract laborers, bound for Pennsylvania mines, were aent back from New York to Italy and Austria. FIFTY THOUSAND LATHS for sale. Free from knots and extra width and Icnjrth. Apply to 8. C. Humilton, Jr., or at A. 4 N. C. freight office. - HAVE TOU seen the latest ini proTed window sash-lock. Very cheap and strong. N. Arpim. The atrlDeencv of the times has Mr. w. a had the effect of cheapening; almost S:IW) everything. Labor getM less reward and the merchant makes less prof its. The landlord ought to bear his proportion of the shrinkage and rednoe his rents. ANOTHER lot of those Beautiful Tryon Palace Souvenir Spoons just received at Hihbard s Jcwclrv fetorc. Cull anl see them. f- NOTICE is hereby given thut certiorate ' No. 38 for 5 shares of stork in series No. 1 ai.d certificate No. 55 for 3 shares in serirs No. 1 of the New Berne Building and Loan Association has leen lost and that application will he mado to 9aid Association for new certificates to lc issued. H. B. Duffy. This Aug. 8th, 1893. lm Rev. Mr. Moore, o' Indiana, is in ton ble with the women because be said in a sermon "God made the earth in six days and then He res- ed; then He made man and rented again; men lie made woman and since that time neither God nor man has had a rest." REMOVAL E. IlibWd, F. M. tiliadwic anil n L Hall have removed iln.i th i Ktnrn with Mr L S Wood on Pollock St.. near the P..t Office, where ihnv will lm ntoawri to hpo alt of their tfrianria CSPrlo sure to cill aud sse tfhetn. aifOltio FINE North Carolini Hams at Jones'. LOST Friday July 28th, two medals used as a watch charm, one a gold cross nlwiiit ono inch lonsr: the other a small silver medal, shape of a four leaf clover, nnns each of these on one side was en- eraved ''II. M. A." and upon the oppo site side of the silver modal was en nroved "Punctuality."' -Finder will lie rewarded by leaving at this office. Tbe Raleigh News aud Observer pats a damper upon tbe issue ol scrip. It sayH tbe Uode forbids it. Httje: "Section e493, of tbe Code, prohibits such an issue no.- dr a penalty of $50 for every of feose, and in oitoe of it corporation, tbe forteiiore of its charter is also imposed; while section 2584, of the Oode, makes it a misdemeanor and 5 ftae for any person lo receive each enrrency. LOCAL NEWS. BROWN BEANS for tabic use at 5 cents por quart. Also Seed Pens and Beans for "all planting, at low prices R. Berbt. FOR RENT The Dwelling next door to my residonee on Pollock Btrect, : ?! J. W. Stewart. wnTlfTIeVTN'F.TY ACRES OF OYS TEB FARM FOR SALE, situated in New River. Onslow county, N Bot tom is whit amd and shelly. It is good onioiwntinir i?mnd OvH-irs uiow lane and of a very fine flivnr A'so TWO HrnnRED ACRES OF FARM LAND, adioinlne Oyster Farm The mlnnii irnnd for all kinds of truck mn nfTr Ailtfnn nMfllltll ftlld OOtatOOS UaT.VlaodDnf nlttAA' in fllll V1AW Of thfl ' , Ul J TIVIW1 , -. , - - . - ocesn; large oak grove; splendid for a aummer resort. For further particulars . . at t urrrirrtfa r : rt low county, N U. laugaacwxm A FULL line of Spring and Summer f ....l.tmn nr rh.iflnOa Rlae.k. ' Blue and Brown Serge, Fine Check Oash- . . . . . I .T . - 1 1 ,, - mers. importea suiungs. orsieus iu an Sjraues. caiisiaoviou urnubuvi. F M Ohadwick, Tailor. : ' f . . At Hall's book 8tore, ; GO To Street's horse Store for Livery, Fine roadster, at Htreers uorae aiore President Oarnoc, of France, is , in poor health. it v- . . - The oonntry'a apple prop is likely ' . to be only quarter that of 1892. . :s la income tax would relieve the situation immensely. 'i s. . - rf . . Kansas sends carloads of provls- lons to tbe poor of Chioago and New . York, : - New Mexico will, on September 20. ask Congress to admit their Territory as a State. : ; fii r .llefltting .. Admiral Farragnt'a 'flagship Partford will cost half a . ! ..million, '. - .;;-i:J.'',:j3lfrnla,i4','(iiape'-orop will be - iptto!eiif, btit Oh'OO is (licking to it " . Sao rrnnto.eiit io New Yc'fk ' s --!,itji,w.Ao. of golden etgles one aa) ias- wi-es. ; Ne York Dnmocrata will meet iu tton ventton at Saratoga 8eptem More than ever toe true Interests of the people demand ; harmony in the Peuiooratic ranks. IT Nearly all the Louisville, banks are again doing business - at ' their old stands. ; ; . ;c--, 1 Tt-.. The miners at Weir City,' Kan sas, declare for war.. They .nave 250 Winchesters and are loking for , lOOinore." - Sb '-'i'1: The earth as seen from the other pliuets provided there is any one t; re to see it is of a distinct blue Tlus is a penny-wi-te economy w hich shuts tbelsfe-sAV.rT srntion8 i i tV p-'iiiTier months. Cu 'rc X i l.;'.:o attention U t.-A. ' "-:'n;'y riotid r. y roue s Dr. J. H. Benton left to attend Samp son county court and to nuke a visit tu hit former home at Newton Grove. Messrs. P. II Ptlletier And E. K. Bishop It-It to visit the World's Fair. Mrs. .1. A. Meadows left for the World's Fair. Pamlico county m niil . y i-senleil iu the departure i'-r l ) Kair yesterday mumin I lurc Imhi IIi.iI county who Icfl on the itiiirniii.: irain to visit it were Mr. II I'unicr, Mr. and Mrs. .1. F. Condi, ,lr.. 11. J. Kennedy. Rat ares by ike Mtorm. A special fnui Kemtrst ille, N. ( lo tbe Wiliiiinglon Sini ii u tirrinV i clone itiurk tlu u- ,i ivr o1.m k Sumi.iv morning, itml u liuiidicl houses weie wrc kid .r..l h MoiiL.ti ktl'r.1. Miinj neru irjnietl The U.,it! I rn k c I n li WjS I ii zed .i lie- ground. Ku!otli-. stores ;m. I resi.lei.i e ni re unrooUd :u:-l flt n- Mow ii '-nt ir1' v ;iu.i. Hi:.-li wiiel. aid luavy rain . r. .:. ; ; i:r.. The lure e,ntie l-i.tk u jr-lion.- in knSTOI ( OltRESPONDE.NCE. (.xiil Kruit t'rops w llulldler Personal - Srhiwds Misrellanrons Item 'lu !' Km Tile :Uhl t'ule Sawvrr and Mr. Willie J. Oxloid Aas tl.tt wrtckrl Tile prop:i. tor" h:nl lift I'.e luiJdne; o short time Ix'finc ll tu I ivmi In Wilmington to n. v. Ii i.;1, lugs were blown ilown. Both utiv story structure and rioted upon pillars. The Mow at Carolina Beach wie ions. The .Hi r in.e up to the NEW Howard, A D VEH TISEMKXTS. sale at Miss .lulin Brwiii Irom near l'ollocks- ville isitine nt Dr. N. II. Street'!,. Mr?. Scuour llniKick, ot' Wasliingtoii N. C. is M'itii'.o al Mr ItoU-it 1 lm Mr. Win. Davis, of the steamer Neii-. has left lo iit icl'itives at Smyrna. Mr. and Mrs .). T. Cooper and Mr. A. M. Baker iet't for L!:.tMh city on lite steamer I ivinoulli. Miss Bel lli. i Tucker returned Iroui a visit to friends at Dover. Messrs. .1. li. Beit, W. II. Taylor anil U.M. and W. A. Weeks ol' Marlowe came til) to the c:l cstcrd.iy n orniiii:. flu: fot'MK r on I'ttsiurss the latter e;i route to enter Irinilv eolleyc. Mr. Weeks staved over mid v i . 1 keejuin to the eolK i;e to.iay. Misses r.nima and Madie Bell ol Il irlowo wiil have lliere next week to enter Green"! ioi .i Female t'olle're. Miss Arniu llillurn lias arrived Iroui r home near Wilmington to assist in nursing her lirollur .Mr. ililltutrn wlio was erini.leil By a baud, ar Saturday. Mr. Ilillmrn is getting on nicely condsid- enii' tue seventy ol Lis minncs. Mr. Tims. Stilly of Pamlico left cn the mornieo tr.un lor Baltimoiv on a Business trip. Miss Emma Simmons, of.lliver, .lone" Cuuntv came lo New Berne Monday and left Tuesday for Ivinsey Seminary, Ba Granue in w hich she will Be teacher ol' music for llie. ruining sessiou havin specially prepared lor the position at the New York Conservatory ol Music. Her Iriend Miss Mary Middlcton, of Ilallsvillc who has been spending a week or two in visiting her also passed through en routi to her home. Tbe Allcinpled Hupe In Pamlieo. Mr. Jus. AjipleBy, of Stonewall, pro prietor of the Pamlico Lumber Company's mill at Stonewall wa in the city Mon- day and eiioagcd Mr. L. J. Moore to assist solicitor Blount in the prosecution of Chas. Maun, col, lor the attempted criminal assault on his wife on Sunday morning, the 13th inst., before day. Mr. AppleBy gives us the following facts iu reference to the occurrence. He and his wife were sleeping in n down stair room mi different Beds. This room communicated with the sitting thre ii, BB t w o Bri, k fur-hotel and cottage, though But slight damage resulted. The g..lo w as very st , , i,. in Wilming ton and reul;ril in considerable loss .Ion- water front-. Thousands ol ,:ol. , worth of timBer Were washed n J n Knirop en -- ,--..s 1 n l S:l - it n ,: i. n ,,' i-M illltintit pr.. I l- aoiii-d iiit a, w aterni, ,"i , r I be nidi 'd ii tl in I i ln Hen' , rv a' 'ii'id.ii I Til. Mil1 I - II.. 111. I : I ll, I o ore iv ly H 11111- - "leiking ie.'' in. it variety. er ! Iter HI' rr rhe have mi. . rath. 1 r re. ently. s.'. 11" - ; li:e . . lion lor -i , We have the f .1 1.1 r 1, id tiny ripen at dillei. 1 isiik. But few can beat !e, the si.'iippernolig. ' pe'irs are nlnio-l i pi d oir.e .roin Calif. re.ia. .1 damage to telegraph and 1' companies nasevne. ele Tickets for Milton Nobles for Nunn & McSorley's. Two hundred and three bales of cotton left New Berne yesterday for Northern markets; it was taken ont By the steamer Plymouth. The str. Blanche, running between New Berne and Pollocksyillu has Been ittacbed for seamen's w nges ami she i3 now in the custody of the V. S. Marshall B. Hill. The balloon ascension and parachute leap takes place at three o'clock this af ternoon at tbe Fair grounds. An admis sion fee of ten cent9 will be charged. The fact that this will be the first flight in the air of tBc lady who is to take the trip will have a tendency to secure a good attend ance. Mr. C. n Pn eldest son nt nnr towns- room with the kitchen at the rear. En- man Mr. C. E. Foy has been appointed trance was effected By means ol a slidin snnerintendent of linth the Water Works kitchen window winch was left unlas- and sewerace system. Mr. Fov is a tuned. Mr. Appleby's first knowledge of the intruder's being about was his being awakened by the screams of his wife, then in the grasp ot bet assailant who tied upon the awakening of Mr. Appleby through a door which lie had opened alter getting in at the window. Investi gation showed he had also stolen Mr. Appleby's pocket book fnm his pauts pocket. A lamp had Been left burning iu the room, but the villain bad extinguished the light so be was not seen nt all, but fortunately there had been a rain near midnight and this enabled Mr. Appl-by and the officers of the law when diy ap peared to trace him to his home, about two miles distant by the track of bis bare young man of promise, attentive to bus iness and of methodical habits. We doubt not that be will give entire sat isfaction both to the company and its pat rons. Tbe constrnction train of tbe W. N. & N. R. R. brought into tbe city yesterday morning a number of telegraph poles to be need by the Western Union Telegraph Company in erecting its line along the road. The building is going on with dispatch. It started two or three weeks ago at Jacksonville and the force is already at Miysville. In a few weeks more tbe line will be completed between New Berne and Wilmington. During the storm at Nag's Head tbe scalp of a woman washed ashore and was feet, which wce plainly visible. Tbe foOodbyono of the cottagers on the I measurement of the negro's bare feet beach. The hair was about tilteen inches I corresponded with that of the tracks ex long, and clats of flesh were attached to I actly both in the widtli and length the inside of the scalp, which appeared I Other strong proof against him has also to be a fresh one. After this a diligent come to light. watch was kept for the body, bat none I After examination he was placed in came asuore. The telegraph wire is tail iu detault ot $1,00 bond, to await down along tbe beach, but up to Thurs-1 trial at next term of Superior court. He day night no news of wrecks was repor- is a strong, burly fellow about 40 years ted at Nag's Head. : I of age and has a wife and children. Tbe ! general depression of business ' Mr" PPle'' 9Pent ""f1 Prev'?us thmu-rhout the country, make ft tm aooau.. m ew ocrue, uuWura. ..nUg nnon .h ., tho. K . him here on Saturday ana he -remaining thrown ontof employment. , It behoove. "?v J? all those who are able to look about them w,u"u" l" ""?" and endeavoi to help suffering humanity. l hat tlme 8 thon?h he vno ,dJ10U1bt We do not believe . that Now Berne- to came 8bUld without those that need stance. - W. enconnt" ' and mo P- .. .i.H nt femst,.. w the attempt to put his diabolical pur- woman and four .mall children bsing put P089.10 TC0 itt fcrce of out on the street bnt a kind ne rhbor "6-. rnlr tliAm nfn i-tiAit nn ImmA 4Vt torn. BU4ia BUww wnu uuauu aw UIUI' I . . . . nmi - o .. - - AagMtBspeelaHinangerona. -( -v '.. ' . .'a"v-' '--'-'d--c'y'i'J I " Enumerate coast storms as yon may Mf. Silas Lucas, of. Wilson owner ot tnd It will be found that a large propor the schooner Marion, of Norfolk; against tton of them occor in August.- Itt faot which the steamer Pearlie May drifted ao month is nioradestrnctiva to shipping during tbe storm . arrived last night to look after the repairs to the . vessel ' .1 image was doin at Bestilort aud 10 . i. we aie told. The storm up li :iae Been worse in N.-w Bi-rne th -iv. About joTOU worth ol logs : u .s i. . i away from the mills ol the H i i ' B.iiiiber C 'uip my and the 1 'I o ke I. iinle. r Compam . Bio n Ai.,e:Me to GohBboro tiiele on h r.ou with Bie w ind but the rainfall . 1 i in cur vii inity. I oru Hound us is duimtged soinewhut; i : i,lder wliere it hiis not ct Been niiteied is whipjied to pieces badly; not much liu:t lo the grain, it is too tar a l- vaii. e.l. ( otton it is thouglit will noi tiHer much. A great ileal ol truit w as blown from trees. "Speak Gently." En. Journal : T:ie poetry in Satin day's JoI'IIJjal, under tbe above title is a hymn written by Dr. William Hates, an English Puritan divine, who di al in the la-t year ol" the sevenie. tli century. lie was a tine speaker and writer. Mr. Alli bone says : 'Hi; was sometimes called the silver tongu-.d. and was reckoned the politest w i iter, if not the best schol ar, of the w hole Body of dissenting min isters." IBs piiecipal work was "The Harmony of the Divine Attributes" which is s'.ili in demand, and is accounted a classic m theology. After his decease his other works were collected and pub lished witii this in one large volume. This Ilymu is No. 104S in Rev. Henry Ward lieechers Hymn Book, "The Plymouth Collection." Mr. licet her say in Ins 1'rclace: Jlanv llvmus have been abused by corrections, so called, and turned down from their noble fervor and careless freedom into tint aud profit It propriety. We have, as far as possible avoided all changes, eicept tlios nccc. sary to restoie mutilated liynins to their original state. No language can w replace that which the original inspiration oi the author suggested. It is presuuie.l the Hymn winch tollows is as originally written: Speak gently it is Better fur To rule by love than (ear; Speak gently let no naisli word mar The good we may do here. Speak gently to the young for they Will have enough to Bear; Pass through this life aa best they may 'Tig full of anxious care. Speak gently to tbe aged one, Grieve not the carewornjheurt;, The sands of liltrjarc nearly run, Let them in peace depart. Speak gently to the erring ones lhcy must nave toiled in vain; Perchance unkindncss made them so; O, win them back again I Speak gently 'tis a little thing, Dropped m tlio hearts deep well: The good, the joy, that it may bring, Eternity shall tell. B. I"' r Mir el and s, rcl a!. Tin thai Sweet p rir : ot the bii"i.. '. b ;t cent". Dui torn ciops ar COlton .s do-.lbtBll vet. t made i's iiiipeiram The Barb, imd . on-.i.n tie gllf.i d. The street i e ot aud gnv.t 1 iuu s Mfoirfefy Fure ita'oes arc .ek they B tod.,y, thei -tin A cream of tartar bakinc Dowder Highest of all in leavening strn(rth. Latkbt United States Government Pood Hei-okt. Royal Bakino Powdkb Co.. 108 Wsll St.. N. Y. Hiring ight 811 ri tits diopp, d to : ln-.t . I.i--. No new bale The I' always ltmhI rs never allow the Luaiki t to Peanuts al-o i" it staple crop, a-ters are k pt Busy. SKW Uf.l.PIM.. Vr. .B.iii, " MoDiiiii'Ts inw resideni t nil', pur. based firm .vi-t of Bien .ouiph-Bd. Mr. .Ie?s, 1 gant dolible bi n k two--torv -oiilh ea-t , orner of Q'lccn tltvts i : in irly . .vcrcl in. ha. on !n- ti t(r:..n; llol!e otl th Hid Xortl Dr. Lewis is about to B.'gin (lie tion nt building on i y u ailt lot ng 1,'s resi-Kuee. for a -..ho Th, re is not mil, it si, l.iic- toe. :t now. coin, ti v There ale a U .v , uses in the rr.nsoN u s M,'-.-i s. .B'liu and Dan Ouiiicilv and llernian 1 1 ; aino'T and some oih.i v cut to Chicago on Monday I ist. Mr. GeiHge B. l'atri.k of Mu. op, (la.. is on a visit here to relative". Our Base ballists arc tired it the game they are not in it now. Mr. S. Oottino"r will open next week a titst cl.'ss crockery an.t glassware, in if the moms on the l'ridg"n Block. MtSCKLI.ANFOt'S. We w rb ome I he return of 'he mullet season V ,' have tllenl tre-li Iroln Mole- icail and cruel from New river. Mr. I i ii"- saw null, pi-! ov, r the river Opening of (he New Berne Collegiate Institute. The fall and winter session of the New Berne Collegiate Institute w ill Be opened on Monday the lsth dav of September. I'rol. J. I). Hodges, A. M.. in char.'e. corps of competent assi-tanlsjcousist mo of four ladies and one gentleman has been selected. A loan fund of $1,000 per annum is available lor indigent pupils of anv con- guous county and Scholarships in the lest schools of the State are awarded foi leporttnctit. I lie principal is a genllenien of great xporiciice and well ijualilied for his im portant position. 1 he patronage ol the public is solicited. W. M. Watson, See. - Trea". Hoard uf Trustees. "Miinc hay while the sun shines. Iu other words take advantage of a bargain when you see it. At tbisj time of year when our clotb ing stock is broken if you oan find a suit that will pleaae you we'll make the price to eo.it you. Just bring yonr money along and see how you can do. Do you need any shit ts, we have an unlaundried shirt worth 75c, take theui now for B0. All sizes. J. M. llOWAHD. list, this is inl and secure paymeut for the damages. Mr. Lucas had recently purchased the vessel and was made quite apprehensive by tbe telegram he received..- He was pleased to find her injuries so much lightertbau he a' V-ded. She will do doubt load a 1 ' t in a few days as was her in 1 " ' ' ''on City. and by life unless it - is September and March. : X ' ' -V. : ; , v; , Not only is the duty oi tbe officers ef lite saving stations to rescue their fellow man from tbe perils o the sea," hut they are also required by tlie government to assist in. saving property, from wrecked vessels as far as it can be done without interfering with: .their duty, in saying lives. Taken to Texas to be Tried for His Life The Henderson Ledger give the follow ing item wuicli gives the latest news in reference to J. W. Whelis, the Texas mur deter whom we mentioned a few days ago as being arrested near Aurora for the crime: i 'Six years ago in Rjbinson county. Texas, an old mnn ot sixty vea.is. named W hells, shot and killed a neighbor ol Ins It is said the murder was cold-jlooded and premeditated, Whelis hiding in am bush and shooting his victim as ho up proached. lne murderer tied ana tne authorities have been trying to effect his capture ever since. Kecently he was located at Aurora, near Washington, N. C, and yes tceday afternoon the sheriff of Robinson county passed tnrougn licnaerson with the old man in custoday, taking mm back to Texas to answer in the courts of the State before a jury of bis peers to the charge of murder. Whelis was not tied or hand cuffed having given his word of honor to tbe sheriff that he would give him no trouble and cheerfully accompany him back to Texas. He went originally from Tennes see, aud has been iu hiding tor six years, is taking a rccr ss All the b.d.i, Bi.i-u in K year, with one exception, are Bo as w.- have heard. The "toppagf of the Shoo Fly a matter ol great regret tons. We have noadyii'c to give the railroad an t hoi itii on this inav.cr. They know what the call do at a profit belter than the public. Mr. Saintii I Clivton, wiio has he iiiminering in the up country ol Morth Carolina ami amid th, lulls ol Old v lf- giuia ll is ret in ii'-il. We welcome him Back: tor we haw' mi ed bun sadly lor many wet l-.s. I here ale still about tW'ellt, l.il. helol9 in Kin-toil whooiiLiht lo Be thinking ot bettering their condition and pay-in; taxes for household anil kitchen furniture We arc injl ivor of working the roads by luxation. SCHOOLS. Our schools w ill Begin opening on th 28th inst. then on the 1 1 til Sept. , !hei the 14t!i ditto and so on. The Phoenix. After seeing all of the modem inch)- Iriimiis, native and imported, I come Back to the old "Phoenix with a sense of n lief. It is incomparable Better than any ol them. There is something indcscnba- bal.lv "catching" in the play and the chief player. 1 ear alter v ar I hn,l myselt laughin at the ouaint, curious, comicalities ol the contributor to the "Chambermaid's Own applauding the incomparable firescene. holding my breath during me painiut stillness ol the gambling scene, and stamping vociferous approval of the well known climax. In looking at the play last night about the twentieth time, I tried to an alvzu it. lo discover the secret of its vitality- Here is a play with nothing save the story-writing incident, to relieve it of common-place sensationalism, and t lor years it has been steadily growing in popular tavor, until lo-ilav 11 is recog niz. d is one ol the surest driving cards on the road. It is toe man, not the plsy. I doubt if there is an actor who could get the meat out of that story-writing scune but Nobles himself. It is thoroughly Ins own. The man is a genius, and while on the stage pulls the play up to his own level That s the secret ot the perennial popularity of "The Phoenix , and I don t care who knows it. N. Y. Mirror. TO COTTON GIMER3 ! Before placing your orders for Bagging and Ties for the Coming Season. Be Sure to Call on EC. R.Jones Wholesale and Retail Dealer in General Merchandise. New Berne N..C- It will pay you. TAKE A SURVEY STOCK And if vou are not REPAID FOR YOUR OrEEA HOUSE THURSDAY, .U U 31. First appearance here of the representa tive American Flayer and i'laywriglit, HILTOri NOBLES. With the assistance of a Strong Special Cast, will present Ins World-Henown-ed Creation of the Bohemian, in his own Unique American plav, called "THE PflffiNIX" An Original Melodrama In Three Acts by Milton Nobles, Now in its Nineteenth Consecutive Year. THE GREAT EIRE SCENE! The Famous Gambling Scene ! New Songs, New Dances, and the Yilliau Still pursued her. After Breakfast Buy your tickets for the PHOENIX. Tickets on side Tuesday at Nunn & McSorley's at half past ten o'clock (10:30) Admission Sl.a.i. Kcserved seits w itli out extra charge. Gallery 50cts. TROUBLE The GoidsBoro Argus announces that the new aniu x to the Lastern Hospita) is completed mid says it adds yet more to the commanding appearance of that imposing and voluablc State institution for the care of the colored insane. LOOK AT THESE IVISTS, S'" showing where Dr. f Pierce's Ploaaaut Pol- f 1 lets excel tho ordl- V Y? nary pills : iraTffll They're smaller: It i) easier to take; easier IVC . In their ways. No r QSa cTinJna : no distur bance; no reaction mttMt mmrA Their infuenoe but. By their tonic, or (tnostbenlnc af fect! on the Intestinal, thev increaa the natural action of the bowels, and perma- -rflSh The Tote in tbe House. The Wilson hill having been read, Mr. Bland offered an amendment that of I roe coinage oi stiver mai was aeieaceu I ymf, bjt a vote of yeas 174, nays 273, a larger SWkor Bilious nr child takes toast tiny, tugar-ooatM nently ur Constipation, Biliouncas, Jaun- UIB1IHB, Boor Stomach, and avary like majority than they expected. The second rote waa on the . ratio of 17 to 1. Tho decisive tote on the 16 to 1 ratio seemed to dishearten the silver men. V The rote resulted in the defeat of the amendment by a vote of yea lOO,. nayi 240 The Populists mombers did not Tote. . The Tote on the repeal of the Shermsa Silver hill resulted, 839 ayes', and 109 1 noes. '." i",v--i " v," 'i , An' PeUatai readily. They're pat up in btttomled vnua, ana tans cep COME AND SEE OUR NEW LINE OF Ink Stands. Dove Automatic, (large.) - $1.50 Dove Automatic, (small.) 1.00 (Notice the Reduction.) Key Chains, 10 cts. er.cb Card Cases & Bill Books Call and see our It will pay you. Cs Disosway & Bro. always reliabl, wail riad in th Tast-pocket, othlng eb at any prioa is aa cAtap, for theyV guanmtod to gtrs satkf action, or your money is retained. You pay wily for the good you get Notubstitute that a Meky dealer It ready tswga, though It may he better for him to aeu, can o " jim tm gooa - iot jua w ony. : vF01l8ALE V One good Imggy or saddle. hor?e. . A.U an rnifrrro ami harness,-' Will anil apTiarAtA 'Many people think nothing can 1 0r altoectber at a bargain to acssheus- Du wrong mac pave Ten. . itomcn uuca : tr, n. uajm&x. HEADQUARTERS FOR POWDER & SHOT, Send your orders to CHAS S. HOLLISTEK, Tha Vheles&Ia Grcc:r t v- Pewdct delivered direct from maga inc, v-'s. v,3lfiP,m ALL WELL AD GOOD. Call and see it if you please- And you eaierly will seize Such chances as yoall neV er haye again. ' 4 v.u-tiviil -..A--'-,':t( Yoom Truly, ? if HiCKEIIffl MSf

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