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'he Daily Journal. VOL. XIII -NO G7. Z ; NEW BERNE, N. C. FRIDAY. JUNE 22, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS nn 5) 4 ft BUSINESS LOCALS. LOST: A large, o'd umbrella with yel low bundle, lnt at right nnglcs. Return to JOUBNAL office. LOST. A lik gray lat tririer. A renin! will h." paid any one bringing liim to the X. N AW. Direrl steamer lino office. j223t LOST Sunday on (Joorge, Huad or Bern? Streets, a chain aud locket. A suit able ieiirj for its return to Miss Com K. Davis, ror. New mid (J rgc stree's. FOK RENT. The Prick More iK-eutl occupied by C. S. llolli.-ler. South Kronl street. Apply to C. II. Richardson. IIAVK YOU tncl tho rty Paper at GaskiU'8 Pharmacy, if not do so at once. It will save you niom y and catch more flies than any other paper known. Pour sheets for 5 cents. "HOKCAKH'' Soap nt .1. W. Small wood's, 71 lir.Oi.l fi. Ill I t I w. UYDE and Pamlico County Spiing and grown Chicken-. The very rine-1 ol this season II. W. 0 1 1 :xp iii.iii' - Hi South l'r nit St. Call early. HAHDWARK of a! I kind- to U- sol. I lor the next sixty davs it cost :m.l I.-- in foiner .,1, ni re:is in iti'e oiler refused. Call an. I . in.- mi ; on .'nice 1. t h;s is no hua'o.i-: sjie. 1. M. Dkanky, tt'. S .uih Front St. MACUINK ni I Inn. I made l. ii k in any qiuntity tor -.i'e. aiiSlf Cuvs Kkizknstkin. AIONKY saved i ironev made, liny your Vie-1. cine, a' .Mace's I Inn; Sio:e. You w:i ' -a'e i.ii.itev i-n ev cry purchase. Qttai. v .iiiy'.;'e !. A ;.::! w :! convince you. TO WiiOM ! u-av c.n .- r:.: A', persons l li i t I. ,ve ii. i I iwcoiri'- si..ii'i IL' on my liookw lor n'le vir a. 'lover, I heiv'iv' ll'if.ly )! !''."' ii' iV .lav- I'roin .late li'ilo. - . I vv." adv i 1 tae snne h- pi ' a. vil 01 a . ili'e -i-s I. .in a. i . ; i r ' 1 out in front o' my pan'..' ii e ; v. r. day. so thai .t ran he so.. ) i . 'a,... e'oi's n 1 d an'l pay to.- ' . Ii - .'.WVKIl. Ka-.iiio.'ali:e Tailor. LO 1 A. I j n k VH. xn .t h ;,' n.i;Mi:s rs lion jr j. Los:U.ll- 'a. j V". 1;:..I.-s N.ita a'. Lo--.! ! p. '" ' ' Til v.' K ii ni" now ! 1 a : d... at ! at t.ic v the Tan t.' ly's 0 !1. i- . ivii'i i to !io!d 1 i- -i Oel ia,v, is o ;' n o t'. r, vv i'-r-.i , .y - 'a o :! i a ,r.. x.vc tnc i ,r ;i ' ; v ai Mo.' -is foil:- linn I -ad r.ui h?a I o o- !.n li i and a x i'.' 0-a l , Vr ;. nind- v u-; .1 . pnx'.l -s ' :. A ca ir - Seel. i-. piiirm 'i- ' i .! 30'b, ! e'.i i l-.;r-: vention ',v')ii-li is e.r court : 0U-" X- i-"' 4,io v : (prS5ii. ' 00! lal'o The S.' b' a --'in. P.iTjro i "i i';-, v" t Mdii r. -e in nt v '.i '..a all' . 1. 111.' Ti.'rd pariy ox Siim I. iv, .1 iino : la county coll ed ! i ilea ' at (lie i':'V l'o;'o,a.r, July an..- o; ia v": :.ii.: Ilex' F,s , V Sell la Hi lay church ;. pieaie at ay, the -!!)lii 1 :;t Adaiiis t r;.,v; wi'l p i nil-. Mr. i,-.r .an m!- W b -- i i Fo;e.i int. ''he Sua erjek, '"U (in on I..- :" luhf. '"I in tee 111 1 r y .le .sail;. unite i!'i Jm. X," :f.' A Tin; Ol' a Wii! I'. ' ' on th i i .iv tore ba. tl 3 1 G .M.I ('j:up.niy ..a 'u:; i li;.i; ui ti: u y. IS U. :! th-.t ei- . '! d'-A'fll-bo" ' linn D. Se'iir.'X Is :Y' rrcsMcn' of ih.; com pany. A I';o.i- -nd or tv. o p?,.p'e are expec , . ) pre A'iio:i ..noil V;c; I - v'e.it S".'Teoso;i and o.lhr I'ai mo.-;t uica or'bs cyan: "y. Jle s. . Lncat & !.aca wan ac e com pelled i.'"li;v. d':wn tljo'i bakery business recenl'y for a lime on account of damage by.Sre bavu -;o'. in.attei's sloi-jlil again r'i!i i:iii;ii.in ,n I, 'n fid all the baktae; ou:9t ;aw, and a-e at work again. They hid eu' ihvir cart ye.iterdiy for tho firt tUiiO siato ihc file. Tholr palrons will be glvl '.o seo iUoui going again. Tbe mooniihi sj;1 friyen by the Y. M. C. A. Orchestra -.vdl leave the foot of Ciaven street to-night. Tiie tail will be dowa Nfttiss r'vsc on the sle.mier Trent The prife for t'is rr-nnd irip is 25 emits. Tickets itay be had from any member of the orclisc-'. i-a 'i'hb hear of leaving is 8 O'clock and th exprn; t'.in is to return boaVJl' nV eck. I ho oicheetra will furnish niB-'w .mi lle trip. The Fteamcr ba tcc?nt7 J een vei haulsd and put in extol'tiit.orJs. in tvery pert. "PrinUiy . rn.-aJIng7' anil 'Triuiary AritliD.eiiB onci Spelt;ng'' are" the subjects that wnj jfe.b-'fnie she TeacUursl Assem bly this mora!n'j. Tlw former will be discuiiseaj'y S:ij't. E. P. Ue, llalei-Jli, the "ttig by. i Vfr Kmst UcCinr mon. 8f Marj'Kc!'l, B t!';oI the latter by; Jliis 'iJ: isi " X'.io!, "of tiie Bileigh Gikkd'.rPsuoC;- To-night Dr. J. Ii Hie at Eostoi, ilaw-, will rjelivcr an ad,. iutt ftftJ'sleioaCrflc -.Tiat-iiiig. To-mor-row mn ont; t;stjTn!i'r-ColJegia.td Cotte for ;t he A?emh:y-g ild'madiJ will.ttke placi Thii u!'je.-t of iho debate is "Be golved: T.;vt Great, ilea .Mak. Cirenm oiaoors. aad Cixurmjlaneea do not make Grest Man." At Oight UeaUor Tb J, Jarvis will fliUM the question "What Poes it Profit a Stale to Educate its Boyi and Gir'ia." -, '. v?;. :I' Cmlnir and tiolac Mrs. E. H. CLiypool, and her ana Jesue left yeutcnUy morning for SwannaDm; where they will spend the mmmrr witb Mr. CUypool'i brotlier Mr. M. Dewey. The Misse Claypool who have been viait ins relative in Durham will join their mother at Durham. Mr. T. A. Green, went up to attend a meeting ol the Grand Lod A. F. Si A, M., aud also to attend a meeting ol the directorj of the Oxford Orphan Asylum. Sir. Jas. Redmond alito weut up to the Grand Lodo meeting. Mr. Charlio Scott, the inner of two gold medals at :hc A. tit M. colle re turned home from the commencement and a pleasant social party of his young friends was held at his home last uight Mrs. ii. W. Gxskill left to visit her rela tiv s ill Durham. Miss Robinson, of C'hoconiujty, N. C, and Mis Canuner Robinson, of Brooklyn. N. Y., are visiting Mrs. E. Wadswnrth. Hotel Allien Arrivals: ;. B. Swift, Baltimore; 1!. F. Linton, Norfolk; A. M. Baker, city; T. D. Webb, Morohead; H. M. Melonc, Jr., Atlanta; W. A. Edmunds l,uiii.svile; B. F. Rogers, Concord; W. 1. I'.'llard, Vroy, Pa.: A. Voorliees. Jersey City, N. J.; L D. Webb, Atlanta; F. M. Springer, IJoHton; H. C. Vyson, N. Y.; C F. Dawson, Dejit. ol Agriculture, Wash ing D. C. Alining those who went down to Uore- liead last niixli l weie Fruf. F. F. Ilobgood of Oxford, l'resident of the Teacher' As s(inlii; l'rof. E. 1'. Moses, Stipcrintcti denl ol the Raleigh tirudeil Schools; Capt (' 1!. Denson, Associate Principal Ral el'U Male Academy; Missis. C W. Gold nii't 'I lios. Martin Ashe, the two students fnm, the A. iV M. College, who have been ih en to represent that college in the in- 1 1 : . .ir opiate oratorical contest t More hea l Ci.y to-moirow ; Miss Eva, Kinsey, K.i e S ininnry, I. a Grange and the fol I ' ai;; Ironi the city: Rev. J. T. I.yon, M -(is. Emily and Ola Fercbce, Miss Mill ii.-; Willis. Miss Mallie Realo Willinma. Ni w Hose Keel Company. A nuetiug ofihe citizens of the Fifth wa: .1 w.'-s held Wednesday evening for tiie .n pose of organizing n hose compa ny. I'll re was a fair attendance and c a- d. .able uithtisiasni, and the follow .a oiani.atiou clleelcd: 1"... anan, Wm. Mc Kay; Ass'U Fore i;iaa, C. .1. McCarthy; Capt. II.).-, I.. II. U !'. '!.; .Secretary, (. 1'. llassell; Treas u e.. .1. A. McKay; Representatives, E. L t ini.il, J. L. Ange. The following committee was selected to il'al. suitable By-Iaws: C. J. Mc Ca thy, G. P. Hasscll and L. II. Green. The company was named the "Fifth Wanl Hose Company No. 1." Aapfcilion will lie undo to the prop- ni lmril ics lor apparatus, and the new a .ni' liion. when cquiped,will uo doubt ba of eat service to property owners in H- upper part of the city. Two Internal Revenue Cases ('lias amnifi.rd, col., ol Dover was li.ed l.el'.iv, E. (J. Hill; U.S. Comuiis . n.s-r yesterday, but no evidence was f . ii i I against him and he was released, Messrs. W. T. Caho aud S. R. Street, made the. arrest the previous day and vi :o seeking on the same charge Harry Rouse another colored man of Dover, at lie- Kinie time, but failed to get up with ban. 1 he lalter hearing that he was minted came down and delivered himself up. Tiie lime fur his trial was fixed for next Tuesday and Rouse was put undar $100 band for his appeaiancc it that time. A Hindoo That Seeds Attention Oui attention is called to the fact that t'c.c approach to the bridge across the llttlii cieek-bctwecn Bachelor's creek and Nil-on's Ferry is in bad ordei such o der as to r rider it really dangerous. It appears 'o have been Billed in with some tiiiiioi'iil, possibly logs, covered over which have decayed and a gentleman driving Sunday informs us that at one place il gave way under bis horse and he went down up to his kuees. Now that Nelson's Ferry has been made free to tho travelling public, the road la much travelled and needs to be well look ed iiftor. Improvements to Residences. M". C. S. Slover is having improve ment made to his residence which will add considerable both to its appearance and comfort. The improvement is the enlargement of the cook room to about doiili'e its former size, tbe putting in of a regis:er just about over where the stove si . s which will carry ofl'tlie heat and o I or?, and the building of a piazza the lull length of the residence on the eastern aud s aulhoru aides. Mr. J. A. Simpson who has charge of tho work is also building the double piazza! two sides of Mr. J. T. Watson's hou.sa 200 feet of piazza is the amount Mr Watson is adding Fine Fishing at Xorefaead. A special dispatch to the News-Obser-ver-Chroniclb from Morehead city reads as follo8s , ' ! r'; " " "Sever - in'lhe -history'-tif Morehead City baa fishing "been so fine ' as now,, the blue i ftsb and Spanish mackerel aw -lb gr.-at abundanoa, and- some of the Catches are unprecedented. ; -A Raleigh party of a ven personB speni aoouc two Hours troHing near, the' fort this morning, and caught one hundred and fifteen bine fish and mackerel, one lady caught 19 of the finest. Tuia splendid sport is tbe delight of all who tore to fish.? ;. W-v : v ; AT MOREHEAD. The Bra-Side Social and Polities I erea f North Carellaa-Tke Tearaern' Assembly. (Special Cormpondeot JorRNAt. I Moskhkaii City, N. C, June 21. In the ahaenso of President Holigooil. Vice President Miss Rachel Brook field, of New Berne, presided at the opening of the Teachers' Association yesterday with grace, dignity, ami Parliamentary style. Th'iMs the lirst instance in the history of the Association in which a woninn presided over its delib 'rations. Owing to the abseil- ol'il. I'lisidenl there whs no annua! nl lre-s Coininit tees on Program and Resoiininn were appointed, and the Awx-inl on mljourned to take mdvantnge of the complimentary sail teadered hy the boatmen of Morehead and Beaufort. A fleet ol sharpies carried the liappy crowd down the sound, and Uiey each and all desire to make public acknowledgement of this eourte-y of the accommodating sail masters The train was a little late getting in last uight, and Henry Blount's lecture was delayed half an hour to allow pas sengers time to eat supper and lie present. The Hall was well lilled when Prof. Dred Peacock of (iivenslioro, introduced the orator of the occasion in i few liappy allusions to the fame that h id p'-ucceiled him. An attempt to de-s. ribe Blount's lee lure would be vain. His sudden transi tions I'roin iirecdote, comedy and farce, to flights of rhetoric il oratory mid pithns. kept the audience convulsed with laugh ter, or hushed in Im athless silenc e. Though the encores were lieipient, when speaking of what "rit and integrity'' could accomplish in this happy land, he mentioned Chief Justice Shep herd, who was present in the audience, as among the brightest evidence s ol the truth of his assertions; the audience went fairly wild with applause long con tinued. The Goldsboro military Imivs are en joying themselves very largely, the officers not confining them strictly to camp discipline. The ' Boy Bund" of tho Fayelleville military school, sixteen iu numlier, under Professor Yerex, is here lor some days, and is making very good music. The arrivals nt the Atlantic last night were considerably over a hundred, among whom were the following additions to the New Berne crowd already mentioned in yesterday's Journal; Mi's. C. E. Slover, Mr. T. A. Green and family, Mrs. J.T. Ilollister, Miswes Kathleen and Margaret Bryau, Miss Jennie Watson, Hon. P. M. Pearsiill, Miss Maude Green, Messrs. II. B. Dully and C. It. Thomas. U. S. Commissioner E. G. Hill and Ex Postmaster W. E. Clarke of New Berne, with their families arc stopping here at Mrs. Howerton's hoarding house. Tho first German of the season was had last eight, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Martin of Durham in their usiinl happy manner. New Berne was largely represented on the floor, with Mj. M. It. Howard in the lead. The Germans here are noticeably differ ent from those at most seaside resorts, tbe ladies dresses being sufficiently modest to satisfy the critics of moral ethics, and (jrcly ever continuing to a later time than 12 o'clock. The Atlantic is being rapidly filled up, aud Landlord Perry wears a broader smile after the arrival of each train. Abaut seventy-fiv.) are looked for tonight, which will make the crowd about four hundred. The politicians lav; not got ton here in full force yet, but it will be easy to get a quorum any time after Saturday. The bill of fare at the Hotel is splendid, aud tliere are a plenty of mco boats to be had at small cost. It is said here that Judge A. S. Sey mour and family, will sail from New York on tbe Lucania the 29th for Liverpool, and trip across the European continent. Tbe genial Fred Perry, and gallant W. T. McCarthy," of New Berne, are among the force that stands smilingly behind the office counter ol the Atlantic Hotel. Are You tteing I Until tbe construction and extension of the C. P. & Y. V. Ry;, Mt Airy and its vicinity was a "terra incognito" to the bulk of our people, and. its abundant na tural beauties aud health giving atmos phere known only to the favored few; ta get there Irom this suction was a journey not lightly entered upon, as it meant several days upon tbe road. This is now changed: you can leave here at 7 o'clock on the morning of the 26th and reach ML Airy at 8:30 that evening. In old time tbe cost of tbe round trip meant an expenditure of thirty or forty dollars; the cost of the trip next Tuesday will be only four dollars. . What a fortunate age we lire in; the poorest can afford to be as familiar with the natural beauties of our State as the wealthy. , ' Man's -progress and tbe iron bone bring all sections together, and, as in the present Instance, liberal spirited enter prise invite everybody to take a most de lightful trip. ;Ai you going f - WASHINOTOS NEWH Our I'ah Ir Knl ilag to be Modlfl d Kaaaow's Sun Tent I (lei. Special to .lot KNAI. VA.sninToN. 1. C . Inuc 21 - The architects plan provid that the New Berne Public Building shall have the post otlice on the first flour, court room nu the n . in.l and culoiii honsr on the thipl. But llepr. srnUtive Uruly recl the pi all will In- modified at Collector I.ane s sug-; slum so as to place vustom house on second if not fiist iloor. !lcpivs.ntalive I.atiiner lias just beeu notified that Thomas Cast a revenue of fender was pardoned out of jail June 9th. Representative Isler is assured of an early report on his bill to preserve Port Moultrie, but he only exects its passage at the next session. j Mo-srs George Hansom and Aiithur Barnes teslifinl before the sugar inve.i ig ding i ouiuiillce this afternoon. When asked if the Senator knew anything about their little speculations but replied no, that they were doing all they could to kis ji 1 1 1 in from knowing as they knew he wi-uM not approve of it. The billowing gentlemen liave just arrived ben: Ex -Judge Henry G. Con ner. ilsoii; ll. N. Lovan. Maiion, N. C; Col. .Mm T. Sloan. Columbia; It. I,. Jeukill-, "Istall. ll.iPl'KMMJS OK TUB DAY, trov. r.li.isCan is expected at More head on the '.flth to present the medal to the victor in the musical contest of the North Carobna Teiehcrs Assembly. Three prominent citizens of Carrabelle, Kla , have b.ien arrested lor incendiarism and blackmail. They are in jail where they ought to be. A lire broke out in the Belle Lee Coal mine, near I!i lining ham. Ala., on the JOth. The mine boss, two other men, and a boy died from suffocation. Mr. Silsby. the Washington Stock broker, refused to tell the Senate sugar liaud committee what Senators had dealt in sugar futures through his house. The committee will turn Mr. SilsSy over to a I'nitcd Slates Grand jury. Senator Quav boldly admits bis specu lation iu sugar. Says he wanted to do it had a riSbt to do it, and will buy sugar or any other stocks when he (eels dispos cd to do so. Jones and hmghlins, operating the largest iron and steel mill in the United States , have declared war on the amalga mated association ot Iron and Steel work ers. They employ about 4. (Hill men and will run their plant without regard to to i lei 1 1 imh ot the union. A prominent gentleman of the fourth district said on the train yesterday the nomination for Congiesinan bv the Dem ocratic Convention of that district would be between, Cook, of Franklin, and Ptigli, of Johnston, ami that the Wake county delegation held the situation. The aulhoiilies of the Secret Service Department at Washington, I). C.are still trying to ilisjrcsht the statement ot the Washington Post about the anarchist plot to destroy government buddings. The post says it told the facts, and its statement bears the impress ot truth. Senator Jams, who is on the program of the Teachers' Assembly at Morehead for an address, will not be able to fill the engagement on accouat of necessary at tention at Washington to matters of graver importance. It is remarkable to what extent the leading Democrats of the State have ex pressed their determination to ignore National politics, and confine their efforts solidly to the preservation of the present system of State Government, against which no reasonable complaint can be made. Senator Hi'.l of New York has an in- genius plan to defeat the Income tax, and ii working it to tho best of his ability. It is strango to people, down here how a man who claims to be a democrat can oppose the iiaymciu of sonic tax by mil lionaires, now exempt, while labor and poverty bear the burueii9 ol the govern ment. The Democratic Congressional Conven tion lor tbe Third district will have quite a number of aspirants presenting their claims when they meet at Dunn on July 19th. In present complications, the nom inee will lack a good deal ot having a "walk over," but will probably have less to contend with than nis brother candi dates in the First and Second Districts. News conies from Chicago by wire that one million of Alliancemen are about to ally their forces with the Knights of La bor and tho American Railway Union for political action. This means, ot course, that these people are going to the Popu list. The addition of such number to the new party will further complicate the the political condition ot things in the West, the outcome of which no man can ft retell. Public sentiment, and a resolution pass by Congress has at last forced Attorney General Olney to bring action against the Central Pacific and the Union and Kansas Pacific Railroads for the millions they owe the government- The agregnto of their debts amounts to more than tliere is sold in the Treasury, and if the railroads are made to pay these just debts, there will be no delapidated Treasury and ne further needs to issue bonds. Af a Congres sional convention down in Georgia the other day. tbe members of which were aili.ee silver men, they in dorsed the administration of Cleveland as "wise, able and conservative.'' Appar entlv thev have as retzard as to what res. olutions tbey shall pass, as Cleveland haB tor the Chicago plat tor ni publishing a card they ' acknowledge . their act, will give tbe lie to, and loose the smalt rem nant of repectthe people have for "Ad- muustrauon JJemocracy. ... OTICE! NOTICE! To tbe Yoters of t'raren Count) Call for County CuiPution, Acting under instructions Irom tin Peoples' Parly State Executive I omu,;t tce, I hereby ell a County Convention ol the Peoples' Parly to mu t nt the ( nirt House, New B rue. N ('..on Wednes day, July 4th, for the purpose of elect. n delegates to the Slate, ( ongn -.inn . i, and Judicial Convections. Also to cele brate t lie birth day af the Peoples' Pait ami th; promulgation of the iinnhi Phalli. rai, the second dei ! u ai i hi 1 . i Amel icau Indepenilani e. The County Executive Cuinunttci w.!l meet nt the same Unto and place. Wil l i am 1! S i ni. Chairman of Craven Coiuitv 1 1 v . I' CAM. KOK TllWXKll 1 I' I'KIVI Ml I KS. As per alhive call the vole, s of. . . 1 township will meet at their voting pi a . -Saturdiiv, June With, for ilieiimii.se,,! electing delc-ites to the Count v : '.,iiv . n- tion, July 4lh. Eac.'i pru ini t w ill eli . I three delegates and inn: addition il dele gate for every tvvent y-tive voti s , ,-l I, .r die Peoples' nominee tin- Govirnoi in 1892. Each precinct will al-u eli. t mi Executive Couunitti 3 of five, and tin Chairman! w ill be a member of the Coun ty Executive Committee. All who nre opposed to present condi tions and are ready to vote for a change are invited to participate. the chairman ot each township will pltace take notice and ai t ai ( oiiliiclv. Notice. A meeting of the Democratic Eeut ive Committee of the count v of Ciavcn will be held at the Court House In New lierne on Tuesday June 2ith ItM at l'J oclocklll., tor ttie llUMiosc ol nanille; a day for the holding of the prjinari. - and the County ('omen! ion. A full alien. 1 ancei.flhe ( 'omnii(t.e is dcsiri-d and re quested. This June JOlh 1HSI4. Id Jamks W. Biiiiii.i:, Chniii New York Truck (notations by Wire, Messrs. Palmer ItivenUug ,. Co.. ol New York, telegraphed the following quotations for that city last night. Plums, ten. I.h., liiisket. fifty ( slxlv. Blackberries, seven ten, I '..tat.n t wo dollars, Green com, seventy live one lollar. rure A oream of tartar baking powder Highest of all in leavening strength. Latkbt United Statics Govkhnmknt Food Kkport. Rival Baicino Powiikii Co,, toil Wall St.. N Y "Tis with our judgement a., our watches, none go just alike, yet each believes his own." Wo wish we could fl you of the same judgement as some of our friends. They think that Howard's ia the placo to buy their Clothing, Hats and Shoes. Now give ns a trial and may he you will be of the same opinion Our aim is to give you your moneys worth. We have just received a line of samples of thin summer suits at 1 J and I S dollars. See them. J, M. HOVVAKI) EASTERN CAROLINA DISPATCH. Excursion to Norfolk Va., Qd. This Line will sell ex cursion tickets to Norfolk per Steamer Neii.se, on July 2d. good to return until July, l,l;h. for 43.50. This will enable parties inking advan tage of this trip, to visit the War Ships in Norfolk harbor, Old Point Comfort, Virginia Beach and other points of in terest, or take a trip to Washington or Baltimore at the low rates now in exis tence at Norfolk and return home within the limit of the ticket GEO. HENDERSON, ju212vv Agent. NORFOLK, NEW-BERNE and WASHINGTON, N. C. :DirectLiiieik ALL WATER ROUTE. Str. New Berne WILL SAIL TUESDAY'S & FRI DAY'S 1 P. M. 8tmr. ALUEMAHta WEDNESDAY'S 1 P. M , aud SATUR DAY'S 7 P. M. THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO N. Y. CITY. WDelivery viaO.D. S.,S.Co. Guaran teed. No Transfer Charces. PHILA. CLYDE LINE, BALTIMORE OLD BAY LINK, BOSTON PROVIDENCE M. A M. TRANS. CO. WASHINGTON. D. C. NORFOLK ft WASH. TON 8. B. CO. RICHMOND, VA. S. B. CO. RALPH GRAY, Agt. New Berne, N. 0. PAPEaniTDEYO. Commission Merchants. V:iKliin'( on fJcrMt, NEW YORK. Southern Fruits and Vegetables a Specialty Large and Roomy WAREHOUSES. Facilities for handling heavy shipments unsurpassed by any Ihouse in ,the business. IWRETl'liNS MAM: each day ' r r-.M.r.s. .-.a N-ili-.iu1 P.i i.K ..r N.-n Belli-. V . I .an t I'. ink Xeu Yolk. i:i:i i:i;i m i. Stencils and Postals can be obtained at JOHN DUNN'S. Summer Goads Cheap, I have received a new line of Negligee shirts and Clothing, and still line on hand some of those sample straw hats ALL SUMMER GOODS Will be sold at a big tcdurlion. A nice line of ladies handkerchicls. Don't forgot ine for ladies low quarter shoes. JT. .1. JJAXTEK. Have Ycu Ussd Dr. CHAPIN A. HARRIS' DENTIFRICE ? BKADHAM & BKOCK.Drtig Co. THE-:-BIG-:-IF! -tiw-o-tmt- II IF II IF ai Want tii; Latest IK IF i;ivi; vm i iu; KIM II IF Possess all The.se SALIFICATIONS-!) II IF IFIF IF II IF BEAUTIFUL PICTURE IUY A IF IF POUND GANTZ IF IF SEA F0A1 and we will give you one. IF IF MCOM&WILLEFT 47 4Q Pollock Street. Iff i I P IF YOU WANT THE BEST IF Yon Want the Cheapest ' i' V'"
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