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JjAim HE 1L VOU XIL--NO 141, NEW BERNE, N. CM WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS. URNAL. BCSI5CSS LOCALS. BEVEK BPRINaJwst.raa dreujrbt st Uaakill's PhinnacT, ; Jt received- . It .WANTED By a- young roan, twenty, who understands bis business, position as Book-Keeoer with party who wllUn oir bis service five iix hour, daily. Terms moderate. Address "Bojk Keep er" care Jocmau - ' ."r s MI&S HOLLISTER will reopen her school Monday, Sept, 23th, In Dr. Stover's office. . .- .-". . - " slw. MISS MOLLIS HE ATII has postponed the opening of bar School until Sept. 18. HOTEL Ralea in Chicago A good botcl at (1.00 a day. : If you are going to the World l Fair, atop at the Niagara Hotel, lira proof, Jackson Street, between Michi gao Boulevard and abah Arcane. 800 . hooms. ' Near - business centra. Six mute to Worlds Fair .within two block; only filteen minutes to grounds. $1.00 a day.C A. i r. J: --. U Is . WANTED bv Mrs. A.H. White, a few Boerderi 'Gentlemen Preferrred. For term, sddIv to her at her residence on Middle Street, next door to Kafer's vi Bakery." - D. Ci McklLLAH, Investment Securities. 150 Nmho New York City. No . transactaons ouriuargfn or for speculation. OorrespondeocS solicited." . tf. . FIFTY THOUSAND LATHS for sale. Free from knots sod .citra width snd length. "Apply to 8. C Hamilton, Jr. .. or at A.1N. C. freight office. -. ANOTHER lot of thoae Beautlfut Trvon Palace Souvenir Spoons just received at Ilibbard's Jewelry Store. Call ana see . tbem. t ' 7 tf. REMOVAL-i K. ' Hibhrwd, F. M. sjuadwiok and H. L Hall have removed Into the store with Mr L. 8 Wood on ; Pollock It HMt the Post Office, where hev will ne nwased to. see all of their , friendi. r.-taTBe sure to eall and aeo therA. a ' A " aeflJlm TRY THrjaVDHAli business local colum ' -Only tea cents-ev- line for first insertion and five afterwards. tf. BROWN BEANS for table use at 5 cents - per quart.. Also Seed Peas and Beans for . 'all planting, at low prices R. Bbhrt. ..TOR RENT The Dwelling nest door - to my residence on Pollock- 8treet. s-3. W. Sthwabt. HAVE YOU seen the latest im proved window sash-lock. . Very cbetp nd strong. , --r- ... r N. Arpih CIO Tn fliVwIiia horw filrfra tr Livery. fine rotate., at Street a Hone store, ;v;t" A.FULt tioortf Spring and Summer j. ; hamptw, "WjmwMwg- irtiviotw Biaca, Hlue auil,3rown Sevge. t in urieoa uasn toMif, lfiy?ftHt daltinga; Wrstod in all grade. Hatiilaotion guaranniea. . - Jr fct. Chadwiek, Tailor. ' At Hall's book Store. Jirl:. There is no darkness but ignor X anoav Bhakafphere. z-i ; : Tiienitoc'ei expoted ny an " infaur to si mile io 20 seconds. '. i.rCi Great Britain's oapiUl in, our ieaiiwaa amounts to 130,000.000. V Gladstone's ilrieh Home 1 Bale ; 3; bill has been defeated In the House :," " otLords. j- ' .' . ' . . - ' . nil .i . i.i .Tbe, vllrjited. ; gtatee produoes i" f more giatn in proportion ; to popu gT tf-iatioti jihtfit jther nation. -ll-'4-opetw .iijk tose fronj which - euery liver pioka a leaf tho thorns are tegayd Toftne .nosoanav t itencVT bad fciotber shower of -flsh; riie' ' otheis ;dav. v R 4s ' etiange!SStte wlierCfBe fleh', have to g ii taB ctooda lor water."s ' v'Tae 'CbAsitpeake and Obio raii- road. Is- eelebraujr" at Newport r News the opening of Its new steam J ahipj lw t jWrpiw . and; Lon : dear -sa r ivtt "r. i The cpjiioii yt .the; Ne w ; York banks shows tjhat the -panto is wel) behind Hjk;b.T, now. Jibld I3,000i - 000in.exe4d,ot what tbe law re- " The President ' has nominated Thomas' Si Smith? of ' Virginia' to be CWef-MsUce' oi the Supreme - Conrt; of tha ' Territory' jt ;JSew ' Mexico. -'IT Tn'e" "Witoitogtipo '"Messenger1 Bligh - C-respflnt ' says: 'There if a .graf rteat?'of money here: rolt, iMfil more ready mouev ii.io the banks loan , ever before.aV-U.-'!tirTt A family att lrud "lit lasoo Bay enlTured ; uniqoe loss by last week's turm. The l'lheir well- the only one on the - island wnioD since that menior.Tt)le gale'-has y ielded only S alt. water; ' . 1 ' v I( : reported that Charles Bob , of New York, - one-of the . of tiifrlsirth American Be i t (; be the euooessor oi ;'ucy aa Assistant 'Becre. pro- i A French epigram declare that nu in not old so long aha ean issp're love. .. 7 ' . Tbo conn try. will bo aomwhat disappointed this morning to leaxa that the Sheriffs ne offspring ia not m deputy aneriff in other Words, that oar Old alen'e boy la a tin. . - V. The rejection of home Bala by the Lords waa a foregone oonolo. aioa. It was tba oootemptoue maa aer of tba if jeotloa that gave-sig nificance to tbelr aotloo; aad tba open contempt waa tba mora offer. eie aa tba measure baa received a decisive majority in tba Oomaioaa and was in effect aa expression of tba prevailing popular sentiment. The moral ia that England ia a sadly In need of Home Bale as ia Ireland; and a glimmering appre hension ot the troth that home rale is better than led rale is evi dently begining to penetrate the British mind. Philadelphia Beo- ord- LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVSSTISKMKNT8. Miss Leah Jones School opening. C. Disosway & Bro Rubber rules. L. 9. Wood Cotton gins for sale. G. D. Bowdeu Spring chickens, Ac, The steamer Neuse, after her annual ab sence for being over hauled, will arrive to day and leave this afternoon at 4 o'clock Base ball Academy Green Tuck's Tough'a, Cspt. Clarence Smith, 46 Big Ike's Drummers', Cspt Likie Tolson, 12. Hon. C. B. Ayeock, of Goldsboro, has received bis appointment as District At torney for the Eastern District of North Carolina. An injury to a pump which, would have prevented refilling tae boiler caused the steamer Plymouth to put back to New-Berne after she had gone as far as Brant Island. She snd the Neuse will leave together this afternoon. "Our neighbor, Stokes county, lays claim to having the stingest man in the State. Ho jumps the fences to save the wear and tear of his gate hinges,'' says the Reidsville Review. But suppose he should burst a button in the effort, would it not be a question for the profit and loss accountant? All passing through the New Berne Beaufort canal is temporarily stopped, The bridge near Messrs. O. G. Bell Co's store bavius cot out of order is be ing rebuilt and in the meantime a teni persry bridge without a draw is being used. The work is being pressed with good force Snd tho canal is expected to be strain open to navigation by the lsst of next week. The revenue cutter Alert is on her an nual visit slong the coast Inspecting the life saving stations. This is very food in seeing that the stations are properly equipped for the great responsibility that rests upon themV but how fortunate it would have been had every station along the entire coast been in active service during the August storm. Instead of the great calamities in the loss of human life and property that have been reported, would have been small In comparison. An Exact Account. In taking the present census report of the city we feel assured of a correct . re turn..:. Those in charge, Messrs Hancock and Land are fitted for the work, and w: make an exact, a count as caa be obtained. Tho former objections! features of ask so many puestions will be avoided and thus there witl be no disposition to elude the enumerators- or make them 'false statements. 4,:;?-'-S-- y '' ' " First Kew Cotton - The cotton! season opens, today. The steamer Howard brought in nine bales of new cotton yesterday snd three bales of It from Mr. JohnPearce Of Polloksville consigned to the CUisun's Bank will be sold this morning. ? T'; Four of the other bales ware from Pol locksville and two from Olivert Landing, They were consigned to parties yet in the !onntry.:;,..";",i'.r h Tbe Howard also brought a small tap ply of old cotton. .. 'u ::Vi i-. "' v '4 'ik -'1 Mr. J. S. Manix, freight and passenger agent ot W. N. & N. R. R, left for New York on k nleasura trio. ' Miss JNoine uoingao, 'accompanied by her father, Mr. vWnu Colligan, left ,to enter the AcaJemy of the Yisitation' of Georgetown, D. C. r-r v Miss May Caho went up to , Goldsbore to visit friends and relatives. ,r i iS .ji; The Steamer Howard brought in ibe tho following passenger:: Mr. 'Jack Dixon en route from Trenton to Oriental Misses Maud and Rosa Kinney to visit at Mr.JJos Kinsey.and Mr. J. C. Bryan of V; JT3onIfl Kotlce.'f. i- Regular communication of St. John Lodge No. 8, A. F. & A. M will be held ton'ght, Wednesday lath . hist, at 8 o'clock. " J. S. BASNKirrr, Sec'y. ' "9 of the women wi'l r cer a f sahioa l.. 1 r f f -a ? . I.l'a. WUatiaftaa newspaper af tbe last Cestary. . f ' Mr. T. K. French el Jaspar has shows us s Wllmlngto newspaper ot January 14, 17W, that was recently found ia the funk ot bis grand-father, Wnv. French, deceased, who at Um time of its publica tion was bring la Onslow county. We found h Interesting to take a look orsrjlts columns. Tbey are chiefly devoted to news of a general character. The movements of Napoleon "Buonaparte" received conspicuous mention. Tbe news from him conies from both France and Germany. Ws see in it also an advertisement of the sals of Tryon Palace in New Berne on the 12d of March. 18W at authorised by sn act of the previous Ccnersi Aas-mbly, the property having been wrested by the Revolutionary war from the British Govurnment The commissioners order ing the sale were J. C. Bryan, Lewis Bryan, Wm. Johnson and James Carney. The youngest brother of this Mr. Carnery resided in New Berne until sbout tbe time of tbe late war. It appears that those who engaged in horse rscing even in those dsys bad pursvs put up large enough to make win. ning an object, judging of a notice in the paper of races that were to be held in Charleston, a C, on Fsb'y 18, 1799. The first dsys purs wss to be for st least one thoussnd dollars, four mile heaU, open to any horse, mare or gelding; second day's race at least 1700 for three year olds snd the fourth day's race for colts or fillies not less than $500. The date on which the news from the dmerent pieces started to tbe paper brings out the slowness of communica tions. The date of tbe news from Naples is Sept. 9th, 1798; from Constantinople Oct. 1 from France Oct 18; London Oct. 19: Boston Dec. 96; Norfolk Jan'y 8, 1799; and from Charleston Jan'y 10, while the paper is dated Jan'y 24tb, 1799. What Churches are They I "In the Church Directory for New Berne the Joubhal reports a Church of uou, a VQurco or wionsi, ana aiso vnnsu Church- We were not aware before that f r-n i .i ' . . , ... . . tbe city of Elms had so many religious bodies wearing non-secretarian names. We would no. be surprised if there is not a wide difference in tbe teachings of all these bodies. Will tbe Journal tell us which of the three is the one thst Christ said upon this rock I will build my cLurch I Wstch Tower. As it is not the province of a secular newspsper to either decide theological questions or enter into theological dis- oussions we must decline to answer Bro. Winfield's question in the torm it is put, We will simply tell what churches are meant. The church of God is the one known as the Adventist church. The church of Christ is the one thst generally, in speaking of it, designated ss the Disciple's chnrcb. This, by the way. i the branch of the church to which Bro, Winfleld belongs and of which his piper is sn organ. Christ's church is tbe specific designs tion of the Episcopal church in this city We will add that we try tobear in mini that others besides those belong ing to any particular congregation are ipterested In any statement concerning it, and consequently in referring to any church ourself, we aim to designate the particular church and the denomination of which it ia a part so plainly that every reader ' ean understand at once both points but when a notice is banded in we extend tbe courtesy of giving it in the words ol tbe writer. Fall Trade Will Soon Be Lively. . We see that Mr. w. D. Barringtoa has added Mr. J. F. Hand, a dry goods man of long experience. He is getting ready for his share of the fall and winter trade. In speaking of the general cry of "dull times" thst has been beard from some two or three weeks, Mr. Barrington calls attention to the net that just now is the time of the whole year when a slacking up of trade may be expected. This especially true of the dry goods business aa it k getting too late to buy summer goods end tbe time hat not quite arrived to purchase fall ones and true of business ia general because we are now, just . be tween two seasons, that of the late track and summer fruit on the one Stand and the fell crops on tho other.! , , ''A . t Mr, Barringtoa says he i notices and that he considers trade now is as good as usual at this season be find it so with himself at least, and now ' that' the fall crops are on the ere of coming in, and as fall and winter supplies seed to be pur chasedwith the proceeds he looks for trade in a short time to present the r ac customed activity of those seasons. v Wholes als Market Country Pradaee lBeeL 4aflo; I if Tl. . OA - uenni v, v ,;- -:i ; Corn, from boats 50aM. : a. Chickens, 85a45o pair, young, 3040o ) Ducks, Er 40a50c; Muscovy SOanOa -; JTTVIBCtS,- , Field peas, SOc . . lOi'ese. 75c.atl.00. . Hides Dry flint, 4ci Jry salt 8c green, 1 1-8 a 2c -! Lamb alive 1.S0 to f 3. .Oats, 80 to 83 1-3 1 Peanuts, tl.20$123. ; Scuppernong grnpes, 80c. per bushel blieep, sheared, fl.ousfl.SO. -fhepp, full wool, f 1.803.50. I otatoes, Butiainas,S0 to 60;yams, 75. per ol. "vs t.2.t.75. i ft.SDaii.OOper bu:' - i 15c KEARSABttE AXD MO5IT0R The Iete4 Kan of War aad Little Xonltor. The Contrast hrtwren these two vessels very striking. The Kearearge with her iiuioense nissU and souare rieK'D8 looms up anil completely overshadows the Nantucket, which lying well down io the water, at a distance luskes almost no sppearance, but a nearer acquaintance proves tbe net that here U a type or tbe once most formidable clan of war vessels. To visitors these two vessels will prove most interesting studies of the classes which each represents; the one, imposing with lofty span, high decks from whose sides numerons gnns oilently protrude, Indicating what could happen if occasion demand; the other, deep in the water, with ber dark turret rising above deck, appirently of little conse quence in battle, but tne more dangerous sdversary ot the two. Tne two vessels cannot tail to arouse the enthusiasm of the Naval Reserves ss they see them lying at anchor, and much more must they enthuse when they set toot on tbeir decks sod are welcomed bv tbe officers. The Nsvsl Reserves of North Carolina ave nw an opportunity ot both enjoying themselves and gaining in knowledge and by practice what they have desired. l nc Kea marge has twenty omcera and two hundred men, under command of Copt. Crownlngshield, and the Nantucket us a crew oi fitly men, under command of Lieut. Hosier Wil. Star. Planters Take Notice. In snotlicr place will be founi resolu tions adopted by the New Berne Cotton and Grain Kschange relative to tho mar keting of the fall crop of cotton or other farm products. In some sections of country the state ment has ''ooe out that the scarcity of money would materially interfere with cotton buyers commanding enough cash to transact the usual (all business. Wc nave no coanaence m tne statement as applicable to any portion ot the South ana ss to this immeuia'c section, it was never in better condition to transact the fall business. Besides our uiree banks, wbicn are as solid institutions as were ever plan'eu in Craven county soil, New Berne has num erous commission and mercantile houses of unquestioned standing, and tbey are amply able to meet the business demands. Planters need not hesitate one moment as to whether tbey can get cash money for their products. Bring on your cotton or any other mer- ohantahle produce. New Berne is ready to psy ss high market price as can be obtained anywhere else. BILLS ALLOWED By County Commissioners at September Meeting. m. ii. uarr lour days service as com missioner snd mileage 912:40, Robert G Mosely bouse rent C. Smithwick Aug. '93 sz.ou, r-anmo w imams keeper poor house $12.80, Irene Cooley cook for poor house $3.00, J. J. Tolson ration to poor bouse for Aug. $98.79, Ceasar Boyd cords of wood to poor house $45.00, Es tate C. C. Green medicines to poor for July and August $38.83, Ben McFrater burying pauper (Cox) $3.50, W. B. Lane sheriff board of prisoners for August $93.00, do. expense ot removing garbage from jail $1.60, do. turnkey fees fl.80. James W. Biddle foes and per diem clerk Board ot Commissioners $35.50, do. re cording S deeds to Craven county $6.75, do. computing and making two copies tax list 1893 $350, W. M. Watson, C. S. C. supplies forofBce $10.00, C. R. Thomas services ss county attorney for July, Au gust and September $50, Geo. J. Dudley taking tax list 1893 in No. 1 township $40.00, A. E. Wadsworth listing taxes in Township No. 9 $17.50, New Berne JounnAL publishing proceedings Hoard of Commissioners etc $12.50. .' John Watson purchase money of John B. Wil liams tract of land $31.73, L. H. Cutler witness spring term court 1893 $1.00, Anson Willis da $8, Ed. Bryant do. 50c Henry Bryan do. 50c, Penny Bryon, do, 50o., E.E.' Quidly janitor court house $10.00, 'G. A. Hill - keeper Clermont bridge $10.00, E. H. Heath support Litzia Wood $8.00, ' Stephen Kite sup port of Benton Kite $1.50, Daniel Lane support of Penny Respocs $4.50, W. Lane; sheriff for remittances etc. $183.50 J. A, Meadows, services, as commissioner and Superintendent of bridges $46.00 JS. W. Bmallwood seven days services commissioner eto $31.00, J, A. Bryan services at commissioner eta $31 00. TO PUITTERS AND OTHERS. Resolutions Passed by the Kew Berne ' . - Cotton and Qrr.W Exchange, : At a Directors meeting of the Kewbern Cotton ft Grain Excbengs the' following resolutions were passed : rf ' ys , jrjj Whereas the late stringency a in . the money market has vitally Sr affected the groat business interests et our country, and grays fears havo t been entertained and expressed of the ability of Banks to command sufficient currency to move our fast maturing croDa. and " .' . Whereas. our Newbera banks 'are all abundantlr suonlied with currency for this, ss well as other purposes. Now therefore - A' - '- Resolved, that we publish notice in our city newspaper that planters in market- in a their nrodnce here, need not - enter tain any doubt either as to our banks' v ot currency or the ability of our C rf , i Bayers to handle , their crop i as it ia offered. - . v 8am'i. W. Skaixwoodv Pres. Reaaeke Island at Bar Harbor. Tba large music room of F.den Hall, tlie besutiful new home of Mrs. Mus grave, was tlllrd Wedneadaj evening with so appreciative auuiKoce, KStberd to alen to readings by ilr. b. tVt-ir Mitch ell, of Philadelphia, and l'rol. Edward Graham Daves, of ualliuiorr. f ir a patn otic object, which is to add t the tund tor purchasing the property whore are to be' lound the remains of Raleigh's Fori, on Koanuke Island, in North Carolina. The outlines of this tort are distinctly marked, and here wa planted the tirst Anglo-Saxon settlement ou tbe Atlantic seaboard within the limits of the thirteen original colonies. Here, a seme of years before the fcngliah sailed up the James ver and founded Jamestown, was bora Virginia Dure, tbe first Anglo-American, and berCjWas celebrated the first Pr-jtes- lant religious i ltc that ot Uiptism. It is hoped that in tbe near luture this spot, so full of both secular and religious interest, may be m&rkod by a small chapel. That particular spot on tbe Pa ne coast, a little norm ot nan r rancisto here some sailors from Sir Francis Drake's fleet celebrated the first religious service ever held by Englishmen on tbe estera shore ot our country is to be marked by a chapel. It is the gilt of Mr. George W. Clnlda, and the comer stone ill be laid in October. Dr. Mitchell read threfi of bis own poems, tbe masque 1 hich Barrett tried to turn into a trage dy, but failed, for the very good reason that it is not tragic; "Castles in the Air" and the "Centurion." I Professor Daves, who is widely known Philadelphia aud Baltimore as a read aDd lecturer on English literature and flno Shakespearian scholar, gave a brief account of the historic fort, which was milt in 1587. Prof. Daves then gave two scenes from Shakespeare, which he said, arc interesting as being the only two all the great writer s works wuicu are recisely the same in motiff, though not in treatment. 1 be ln-st whs the scene in Julius Caesar between llrutiui anil ti'o, and the second Ironi ' Henry IV," between lloUpwr and Lady Percy. Prof. Daves also read "In a Gondola and tbe Epilogue to "Assalando" the last tbe. poet browning ever wrote Lor. t'lnt a Ledger. PLEASANT TO THK TASTE, pleaaant in th taking, pit ant in their action but iiaas- un- ln their result That ly describes Dr. Picrce'a leaaant rellsu. In every disorder ot tbe Uvar. utoniarb. and bowalj, they give s lasting oure. For BUloumna, Jaundic. Indigestion, Constipation, Dia Einess, Bour Stomach, and Sick or Bilious Headache, they ars the natural remedy. They're tiny, sugar - coated granule, scarcely larser than mustard seeds a compound ot refined and concentrated vegetable extracts. Put np In sealed vials, always fresh and re liable; a convenient vest-pocket remedy. They're miarantttd to mve satisfaction, m very case, or your money Is returned. Any exnerunentlns with Catarrh fa tbe Head la dangerous. Serious troubles result from Its beine driven to the throat and rones. nothing, cleansing, aad healing properties, completely and permanently eurss the very worst eases. Its proprietors offer 500 re lr, ENHIVB VmUMlU .KWIOiJ. JJ VB .Ml.,., ward lor any incurable Cleveland Has Deceived the People- To the Victor Belongs the Spoils. Has he or baa ho not deceived the people every American citizen can ask. Echo will answer yes. lie cause be promised in his adminis tration to the viotor he would give the spoil. Had the question been asked Mr. Cleveland on the day be fore the election by every Demo cratic voter, will you turn the raa cals out aa soon as yon go in office the answer would have been, I will I ask tbe question, did he not promise tnisi ttas ne done hi Echo answers no. Then 1 say,could ha have been elected on the first Tuesday in November last, if the people had known that on the 10th day orseptemoer, i'Jd, mar, oniy one-third of the rascals would have been turned outt I make the assertion that Mr, Cleveland would have been beaten by the largest majority ever given by the American people. These are the sentiments of one who is independent ot Mr. Cleveland, and who has been a strong supporter oi his, and desires no office in the gift of the people, hence has a right to sav whether or not nr. uieve land has deceived the paiple. This ia a matter that coucems every in dependent American citizen, for so long aa two thirds oi tne oince sees era are anxiously waiting on our President then it necessarily fol lows that two-thirds of the whole peo Die are waiting to hear the re suit, hence we oan say look for nothing but stagnation in business until thennal result. I am a free born American oiti ten. and claim the right to express myself in regard to Mr. Cleveland's acta as l nave oi any otner omzen of the United 8tatea. To tbe voters on the east, west, north and south sides of the great Cape Fear, while yon have been duped in these great political affair let me say to yon with all ainoeruy mat yon are ai lowing yourselves and family to be doped daily that yoa are led off by false persuasions hearken the people oi Wilmington i say unto yon that the voice of Big Ika will not eall you mucu longer. - Listen ere It ia too late when yon will have to pay thirty or forty per oent. mora for such goods aa you will be compelled to have in the near, future. JSow will yoa take my word for it that la a very few days I will be compelled to leaTO you and mast say that never in all tbe days of my natural life have met so fine looking and handsome setofladiea and clever gentlemen as in the dear old eity of Wilming ton. WiL Messenger : A broken heart will always show io the face. , - , ; . kJivaled 1 I U& JIhsohztetj Pure A cream of tarlur baking powder Highest of all in lenveuing atreDgth. Latest United States Govkkhmf.nt Food Repobt Rotil Bakimo I'owdkb Co.. 106 W:i 8c, N. Y. TREASURER'S REPORT. Hugh J. LoTlck, Treas., In sect, wilh City of Newborn, N. C, for Month Ending Sept. 9th, 1H!):;. Db. To balance 8 2 038.29 8epi, 8. Too n f'm uicoi 100 0U 9, To o b I m ouy nuaiabal 83 52 " Too'h from tax col 100 00 2 320 81 CB By voucher. Atlantio Eng. Co 10.00 A Meadows ina ,v New Berne Eng. Co 10 00 Wm. Ellis S3 34 J Loviok is 6 Stephen C Brags w 10 Cj T Lewis 25.00 K Land so 00 B Dixon HO Ou Eli Elliott so.oo Thomas J Toler 80.00 Henry iirioson 80 00 r Hurt 30 00 John O Ureen 25.90 James Msnwell 25.00 a Siallina 20 00 Dan 'I Best ao.Oti New Berne Eoaine Co 10 uO 1 Miss E E Disoswav ?'.! :,a Geo. Jaokson l.,"0 Virgil Wiodley 73 Thomas tiryan 75 W a Kiohardson Tfi Alice Moore 75 New Berne Journal 5.00 Lleotrlo Light Co . 247 07 RPWiilaima 10 00 New Berne Gas Light Oo 81.15 AMeodos'S 803 59 Sam 'I Jaoksou 2 93 Hackburn & Wiliott 1 99 Small wood & Blovor 8 32 KB Ellis 47 57 W P Burma & (Jo 30 00 W B Lane, sheriff 7 55 H WiLfleltf & Bon 5 30 James T Lewis 7.19 L H Cutler & Co 7 62 Ben McFrater a 50 J E Latham 75 00 H J Lovick (8. & P.) 295.C9 H J Loviok 2 os A K Uennison 25 00 Henry A Brown 25 00 Edwards & Broughtoo 7. 50 w ti uiiver 15 00 By balanoe $573.65 82,880 81 1 hereby solemnly swear that the above statement is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Hugh J. Lovick, City Treas, Sworn to and subscribed before nie this 11th day of Sept., A. D , 1893. Ferdinand Ulrich, J. P, HISS LEAH JONES VV ill conduct her school this year in the Dennison building. Tbe room are con venient and comfortable, and the ground: as besutiful as could be desired. School will open on tbe First Mondav ia October. Full ENGLISH Course, with BOOK-KEEPING, ELOCUTION LATIN, FRENCH and GERMAN Terms: Primary Department, $2.(10 Advanced Pupils, ... 13.00 no niras. faug, 9 1ml Flexible Rubber Rules!! Have You Seen Them ? FINE AS SILK, SOMETHING GREAT. (Jan draw a line around a corner with them. Sold by C. Disosway & Bro. SPRING CHICKENS, Onions, God Fish and Pohtots JUST RECEIVED AT J5&J i BOWDENS. 5?or Bale low. v -t"-'-' esawaBSMa! -" ' Three new Georgia Cotton Gins, also a large lot of Gin Saws and Bsbfc.l-!?;-. j v . .18. WOOL, , ;dwtt. New Berne, K. O. TAKE A SURVEY Of Oulx- STOCK ?And if voulare! not REPAID FOR YOUR TROUBLE ALL WELL AND GOOD. Call and see it if you please And you eairerly will seize ' Such chances as youll nevj , er have again. ! . - si J lilMlliO'stllllu 1 y 1?
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