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The Daily Journal. VOL. XIII.-NO 70. NEW BERNE, N. C. TUESDAY. JUNE 2(, IM)4. PRICE r CENTS if J.- ;3 BrSISrSS LOCALS. 'OK SAI.K.- -Pony phut"". nnt. i-lienp fr i-nh. Apply Street. 70 South Kront stnvL hiiiI 1-ar-I.. S. K. 2filw HAVE YOl' iriel tl.e fly Paper at UaWiIl' Pharmacy, ii not "t "inf. It will save '" "i 'i'1') riitrli more !li tlinii uny "Hut piper known. Four ho-ti lor !i r nt.-. "HOK t A K E" . 71 UpbmI .1. V Smiill inltlw. t. MONEY saved mom y made, liny your Medii-nie M MaeeS Dm- Nun-. You will suvo money on every puivliiix.-. Q'l ility irn ir into il A trial will rimvmi e you. IIAUDWAKK ..' i - k (lie next sixty da- - .'. Miin im-- " - r i- ii Cull ami ee in.- .o I 1 no IiuhiImil: - il. - 1 tt'. . t' i Ik nil to and li-s-i.' oIl'lT ivlust . ..iivitiie I. l!ii' M. DllANKY. .Hill Front St. WHEN IS. nxi'ii-an. inline to directions a 1 1 1 1 1 ' die l.iUr mid the cost iif Miap m or.lin in valiinK i- -ived. Simples lire at .1. F. Tiilor TO WHOM it niano;i..rn:-All prisons that Imvi! Iia-l aiTount- damlm.: on my bioks tor inn' war .ill I ovrr. I lieivliy iwlil'v yon that ai t'nriy la Ir-mi dale if nut s.-tll.-d I will advents tile Ml". hy l:n inir thi'in in a Uru'e '-'la- frame an I liatii; it mil in front ot my place, of liii-itii-.- fv.-ry il.vi. mi that il ran lie sorn w !io wen- i loin, ,n.i .1 m't p i lor them. It. Swyvni: Kahii; ahlc l .aior. MAC 1 1 s i-: ipimliu I'.r Hit" .1 h I . I.' In ii k in am ( in-. Kliziin- rrav. coo AAir A L N K W H. Mv::uii ii i:rs I. For si'e. ll.m.ir i. S. I'. Sliv .!. C. Ijith in-F..r -ale. 'I Ii Little Ihlpcl w lim-u al lialf piit lonl ill in. it 1 1 j i ald-r-o i ,o. k al th- rivi- ilea. f Mi. tie llenil' ion. Our yottii" town.- I an Vr. C. C. Clark. Jr., I, a" taken the posit on ot li.iok-ki cper lor Mr. J. K L ithiin. Wilmington Inula lire Sun, l.iy nilit which ile- roye.l elee i sin ill h .11- .-all oertijrril l.y e.il no I p.'ople. Two huxes of i anli lmijM's woc shipped t'roin Morehead yesterday niniiiiii. They were raiseil hy Mr. M. I.. Willis ami were the first of the season from that plaee. We s"0 !t stated in tbe Kennomist F.il eon that Dr. Ilurmnn, the el known oe culist is to leave Khzaheth City for Morehcail City lo-.lay. Wo have seen some of the finest w ihl gnose plums rai-ed hy Mr. H. A. ISroWn on his faun at Cro:it:: i that we ever lie. hold Some i f I hi in harel i tni-s, d ln-inu live iiK-lu s u i;i-i;:uleiein e. F. f. .1 .s. p',1 Kiiisi V, of I, it i iaiu. h i I.oeii invited to deliver a m isonie a.l.ii'.-s at Armm on the Willi insl mid has ac cepted the invitation. ?'iyj tuc Saturday Times of the fur.ncr place. The LaCiranije Sntur.liy TiniesHnni.ini cfs til nl a ir;ui,l lull mi l hiirlaeue "is on the lapis and will t ike place at Seven Sprnjjs on l!ie Fourt'i of July. A hr.isj and sd'inir b .nd will he on li.in I to en liven the merry in iker-." Two hun.'nd all 1 tifty colored c( Ui sionists spent the day in the city ye.-tcr-ilny. It was 4 lii day at Wilmington for outward bound excursions. There were five one to New Heme, one to Fayettev.lle. one to Cioldshoro, one to Soutliport and one to the Hammocks. Mr., ). Allen Willey sinlV com spoil dent of the Manufacturers" Kocord of B.tUiuiore, pa-Siad through New Heine lost evening on his way Ui Morehead City. Mr. Willey is in th;s section bok ing ov'er its advantages for the invest ment ot Northern capital. Dr. Croecy in tho Economist-Falcon recomends roughing it at-Nags Head by setting up a tent on the sea beach, with coU under it and hare meals furnished on the European plan, lie sjys "the roar of tbe surf wouhl lull you to sleep and c very ,inspi rat ion of the nudilaling ocean "breczs would bo more health laden than a whole magazine of drugs." What do the Morehead visitors think of the idea; People do pot come up as quickly as they should in listing taxes and this is the last week in which t.i give them in. Mr. J. Ilavens is uow at the court house to take the State and county list and Mr. J. E. Latham at his office. 1 he iu'ention is (lus year to enforce the penalty of a double tax where an onrissiou to give in is made without reasonable excuse At ' tend to the matter todiy and you will be -v sure not to be put to inconvenience and expense - Tbb Morning's Excursion. . , Tha .Mount Airy excursion leaves at - seveo o'clock this morning. It gives an unusually favorable opportunity to view , the 'picturesque scenery along the Capo - Fear and Yadkin Valle Railroad, Pilot i Mountain and tbe mountain rauges Id tbe extreme north-western part of the State. ; Tbe manager Mr. Berry Cleaves is one of Wilmington's best citizen and he will permit no misbehavior . whitvcr on the train bnt there will bit ears with reserved scats at SO cents each ftir those who pre fcr them. - ' " ' : . :"y t W.. P. Draper, Draggist, 8pririfffield, - Missa.; writes: "Japanese Pile. Cure has , cured- ladv 7 years afflicted; conld not ; walk hall a, mile In the laat three vpara- now Walks any distance." ' - . v Coming and (Join it Meyer Stoll, of Baltimore arrived on the Neuse Sunday. He is visiting Dr. E. II Uoldberg. Mr. S. I,. Dill, V. l lrich. Dr. J. W. Uiguid. Mesers. M. M. Marks, A. H. PoweTl. Cbas. U and (i. W. (iaskdl, V. II. Hichardson, and John C. Green, ciimc up from Moreheiul City yestenlay morn ing. Mr. (ieo. Allen, Mr. W.H. Oliver, Mis Annie Chadwick, families of Mi'. J:ts yf. Howard and H. "J. Dutl'v were amon' those who left lor Morehead la?t night. Katiier 1'. P. (uinn went down to shmm1 a short time at Beaufort. Mrs. Edward Perry left to visit relatives at ISenufort, and Miss Julia Thomas who hu lieen viilinj in the city, returned home. The editorial fraternity was represcntod auinn. thnsi' iassing through t') More head lat night by Mr. T. A. Willey of the Manufarturers Kocord anil Southern States Magazine, Baltimore; Mr. 1). J. Whicliard. of the (ireenville lU'flector.and Mr. Kainsey ol the I'rounssive Farmer. Mrs. (jiiiuslcy, of Jacksonville, and Mis- F.nlar Cox, ol ( atliarin Lake pass ed through en route from the Teachers Assembly to their homes and Misses Kate and Mary Bogs, of Catherine Lake pass ed through en route to the Assembly. Misses Maud Morgan and Daisy (ireen, of Durham, are visiting at Mr. George Greens. Among those who passed through en route to Morehe id were State Superm ini. hut of Public Instruction J. C Scar horn. District Attorney C. It. Aycock. Key. .1 II l.uinbreth of Greenville, iiev It. I). Carroll, of Wii.tcrsville, Col. Harry Skinner and ( 'apt. C. A. While, of Greens ville: also Mayor .1. I,. Fleming, ooGreon wllc and Prof. Hagsdule, Pitt county Superintendent of Public Instruction, Mr. Berry Glcaves, of Wilmington manager oflhe Mt. Airy Kxcursion came in last night all ready to look after it rightly from beginning to end. Will Preach Here Thinsday Night. Itcv. I.. W. Crawford preached two line sermons at Morehead Sunday. As is his style they were thoughtful, practi cal and w i til something suited to the needs of every hearer ill the audience whatever his position might be. The morning sermon was delivered in tho Assembly I lull; the evening one in the Methodist church. The latter was on 'Character;" the building of character being the central idea. After the sermon Mr. Crawford made a few direct and edifying remarks on the value ol education and the duty of obtain ing one and of helping others to do tbe ime eyee at great sacrifices. Thursday night Mr. Crawford will de liver a discourse in Centenary M. E. chnrc'i on Education. The affection and teem in which Mr. Crawford is held here, owing to his four years laitliful ser vice and his prominancc in religious and educational work since, assure him a large audience, and no one who can hear him should fail to do so. Peace Institute Increases its Faculty. As high a standard as l'eaco Institute, the Presbyterian Female college of the late, has ever maintained, we are pleased to sec that it does not rest satisfied with its achievements. For the approaching session the art ar.d music departments at least will lie more lull y equipped for ser vice than ever before. The latter will hercafier be a regular music conservatory ith two professors auVl four assis tants. MissCarrio l'olk, daughter of tho late distinguished Col. L. L l'olk, a graduate of the school, who shows great talent in all forms of art work, has been added to the faculty as assistant of Miss Buck, who has charge of the art department. Some of Miss Polk's flue work was ex hibited at the last exhibition of the New Berne Fair and it attracted much favor able attention from the best critics pres ent, l or one piece shown, a painting, Miss l'olk has had add refused an offer of50. ' fr French President S in. Sa.li Carot, President of France was murdeied Sunday evening at 9:15 o'clock by an anarchist, who attacked him on tbe street and . stabbed him with a daggei he had been carrying concealed in a news paper. The assassin was promptly arrested Bo ia named Casare Gravani Santo. The l'residcut "lingered three hours in tbe tliores of death. There are expresses of grief on all sides. Baptist Mission Rev. Rufus Ford will conduct services at the Baptist Mission, corner of Pollock uul Norwood streets this evening at 8:15 u clock. The public are cordially invited to at tend. Died. Julia Francis, infant daughter of Mr, and Mrs. G. S. Waters, at their home in this city, Monday Jane 25th, at 13 m, m 8 months ana x aavs. The funeral will take place this after noon at 8 o'clock from Centenary M, E church. -. The young parents are to be sympa thized with in their desolateneas thoagh th. T.nrd has taken tbe little angel to bis lnvW embrace, where. note wave of trouble shall tver reach It, while its little h irl sleens so silently beneath the heav ens till soul and-body shall be re-united at I Itho jBsarrection. AT SOREHEAD. The Bra-Side Social aod Political Mecca or North Carolina The Teacher' Assembly. (Special Correspondent Journal.) Morkhkad City. N. C. June 2.1. Tlic program at Assembly Hall Satur day night was agreeably different from that published. Miss Stevens of Henderson, the niulal- ist ol two years ugo, rendered a magnifi cent piano solo, after which Capt. W. B. Kendrkk of Baleigh made his humorous lecture on "Wile Hunting," in which he Uiadc some very personal ha-, without giving offense to :1c p ,rt i , nn ntioned for the public enjoj mci, I There was preaching i Assembly Hall, and each o' I1, hun lies by visit ing clergymen yesterday. At the morn ing hour Dr. Crawford, of Trinity college preached an able sermon in Assembly Hall, and its counterpart m the Melho dist church at night. Most ol the contestants m ihe inter collegiate debate on S.ilunhi) are clciical studcuts, and the man who was so g,m,l a "second b'sl," Mr. T. A. Sinoot ot Trinity, ba9 been assigned to duly in New Berne during tlie summer vacation, and will yet vie wiili his medalist brother Stewart for that brighter medal to be awarded for a lilc spent in usefulness to ids maker and his kind. Saturday night's train, like all others, added considerably to the New Borne arrivals at the Atlantic, among whom were Miss Gertrude Bigl.y.ll. I.. Pay lor. Supt. S. I.. Dill, A. A N C K K , Harry Marks, C. T. Hancock. New ISorne Jot HNAI ; I". L Lyon, Carl KiebanNm, Misses Pcail Powell, I.nli Ives, Mrs. ( . L. Ives. W. T. Watson. C. 1). Bradliain, Miss Hattie Mitchell, M ivor pro teui F. L'lrich. Mcssi-. T. A Given, W. (,. Brinson. mid others scattered at Ihe different stopping places in ton The excursion on Sunday brought more New Berne people than you have either the space for, or c.ipi to set up. iu your office. II may not be entirely devoid of inter- est to New Berne people to know lhat Councilman l'lrich is playing Ward McAlister down here, outrivaling in dress such connoisseurs as F.ililor Latham ol Washington, N. C, and Maj. lingers of Bichniond, Va. The beech and surf was lined Saturday evening with bathers, some ol whose cos tumes, however nice they may have been for an artist model, was cause of some adverse comment. Another indiscretion down here is the way in which a few nimried men make themselves conspicuous on the ball room lloor, to the detriment of the single ones. and the courtesy and good nature of the young ladies. They evidence ihe fact nf small liberty at home, and the purpose to make the most of their oppirtimiiy while away. Up to 11 o'clock Saturday night, the best attainable count was 39 teachers out of 500 visitors. Dr. Dinwiddie of Peace Institute, Hilcigh, and Prof. C. I). Mclver, of Greensboro Normal school being among the Saturday arrivals. One of the appreciable attractions here is the manner in which the hostess. Mis. Perry, looks after th; social and other comforts of ladies unattended by male friend?. She introduces them to congen ial company, and no one need be a "wall flower" at the AtUntic. The only imposition practiced down here so far was' by Tinker Dowdy, pro prietor, ol the Boxboro hotel, who came down slaved, with a standing collar and beaver bat, and passed off for a western congressman. 1 lis wile carried him home yesterday. In an attempt lo interview Chief Jus tice Shepherd on the political situation, the Judge made it more patent than ever that ho would not descend to the level of a politician. He has his opinion! and in abiding faith in Democracy, but says he lias neither time or inclination for parly matters. Commodore Stevenson's private yacht is hauqtcd by a mermiid, and the owner has. deserted her and sought nightly pro tection under Ihe legal wing ot Attorney W. W. Clark. Notice. A meeting of the Democratic Execut ive Committee of the county of Craven will be held it the Court House in New Berne on Tuesday June 26th 1984 at 12 o'clock m., for the purpose of naming a day for the holding of the primaries and lie uouniy jonveuiion. a. mil aiteuu atce of tbe Committee is desired aud re quested. This June 20th 1894. td James W. Biddle, Chimi. A, Cohn Piano and Organ Co. Tliis company has furnished a fine orade of pianos and organs at the N. C. Teach ers Assembly for the last three years. They nave lunusned tor the Assembly now in session at Morehead City, one high grade Mehlin piano, style Royal R,; one imperial uranc upright piano, reeK x Sons, In oak; one Concert Grand Chapel Organ, in oak. Adolph Cohn will be in attendance, persons wishing to purchase will find this an unusually good opportunity. Instru ments sold for cash or on easy install ment, jl9dlw,wlt List Tonr City Taxes, - Having been appointed Tar List Taker for the Citv of New .Berne. I berebv ei ve notice that I will receive same at my office No. 3, craven street, lor twenty days Detrinning Jane 11th. Office hours 8:30 a. m- to 1:30 p. m., and 8 p. m., to IS p m. Vrj Respectfully, : - J. B. Latham. June 10th, 14.. : . ' ; - - " ; WABHINTO LETTEK. Jan Is' Hue rti A Splendid lHort Wa niljr I'onrratulatrd Monta Carolina Itrms of Local Interest. Ss nalor .l.ini- made a short but strong and pointed sjmvi h in ihe Se'inlc on June J'J in t.ivor ol the income lax. He make a very dignified S nalor and has impress ed everyone he'e er lavonthlv. I Iu hbite ill Ihe Senate his bi-en very excit ng sirue Tliur-day w lieu Hill mad-' his fore. b I -pus'h agiinst the income tix sen itoi Harris is leading the I V'tnoi nit- in this tarilf light with all his skill tnd piendld isii iian.entarv ability. I laagh ngiv tolit him I felt a great it sympathy with him. with such a light on hind and the themoineter over (to degrees iu ihe hade He improves under the strain and his son tell me nothing agrees with tii m lirlier than the excitement ot a con test sU, h us this He is sc veuty-livc war old but has Ihe vim and vigor ot a mau of twenty-live The session of ihe Senate yesterday line to an end at 7:11 o'clock last even ing vviliiotii any marerial progress Laving b.-t n made in the eoiisideration of the in- iiini' lax fc itnres of the tariff bill, a coa lition o! iilfairs which led Mr. Harris to g i i not ice that he should not consent to in adjournment lo-day until the bill was reported lin k to the Senate. It this threat is lo have any effect al all, a vast iiiiounl of work will have to Lie done, al though the situation can be simp'iticd by the adoption of all the committee amend ments in a bur.. 1 Ins. however, would require uitai.imous consent. Mr. Hill was on the s,;rmish hue all day assailing with ciual persistence ml alertness the posi tion of the Republicans, Democrats and l opuiisls wlio tavore I the mil. tic gave so plain an ii, lira!, on of the determined i leu acter ot his opposition bis) evening that il hardly seems likely that he will al low anv poin'- to U gained by the man agers ol tiie bill to-day unless be funis himself ill a hopeless situation. A- fir as preventing an adjournment goes, Mr. Harris was unable to hold a quorum after 1 r'clock last night aud may lind liinwlt to-night in the same predicenicnt. The public buildings committee autho rized a favorable report on Representa tive Branch's Klizabeth City public build ing bill for f 75,0011. The advisory coin inittce only recoinended $'11,000, but Representative Grady, who is a member, induced the lull committee to report lor the full amount of the bill. Representative Bower has been hard at work this week lor several of his coni tiients. Among other things accomplish isl he has given a big mail contractor here to undei stand that he cannot delay coining to bine with the money due those who have s;nall "star routes" m his dii t rift not even if he has to turn collector himself. He actually went on a collect ing errand himselt this week. The controversy over the remains ol Senator Y'unce is so deplorable that I pre fer to have no'hing to say about it Mr. Charles N. Vance states as his ultimatum that bis mother is to rest beside the body of her illustrious hashauil. Wade Shore Camp Meeting. An interesting camp meeting is now in progress -i miles liolow Morehead al Wa le Snore on Shackleford banks. It began Thursday of last week and is lo continue through next Sabbath. It is under the auspices of the Southern Meth odist church. Services are held three times every day it 10:30 a. m. S p. in., aud at carlv candle light. Sunday, pimple assembled at the camp meeting from Ihe neighboring country tor miles around. New Bu'ne, Moreheiul and Beaufort were fairly represented in the congregation aud numbers of the summer visitors at the seaside alto went over. About a thousand people were on the grounds during the services und at one time a buudred boats of many kinds and t'.y.: s lined tho shore lor half a mile or more. ThereJ were nine ministers present Rev. W. Y. Everton, the pastor on that circuit; Presiding Elder F. D. Swindell liev. R. 1 Bumpass, pastor at Beaufort; Rev. J. T. Aliernethy, of Beaufort and Rev. K. S. Beoton, all of the Southern laethodist church. There, were also tho following visiting ministers of i ho NorUieru M. E. church present: Rev. W. Q. A. Graham, the Presiding Elder aud principal of the Marsliallberg Academy; Rev. W. S. Crowder, of Barker's Island; Itev. Mr, Patterson, of Marshallbere; Rev. Mr. Cooper, pastor at Wildwood. The meeting place is on a slightly ela- vated portion of the shore under the shade of closely growing trees mostly cedars. Beneath these trees all under growth has been cleared away and plain benches constructed of sufficient capacity to seat all who go. and tho area' is lielitly enclosed except spaces at front and rear for entrances. It is a place well suited by nature for the great gatherings, which not only answer their purpose religious ly but give occasion for pleasant re-union among friends, whom distance keeps from seeing each other often unless it be on oc casions ol this kind. The meetings, as we said, hold all through the week, and if everything works favorably through the time, next Sunday will probably be the chief day of all. Fox Gale. The furniture, carpets, china aixLother honsehold goods two numrou9 to' men. tion, now in use at my residence, N x IS Broad street, will be sold very cheap. Parties wishing to look at same will call Friday June 29tb, or any day thereafter, between the Hours of 10 a. m. and 6 p. m till discontinuance of this notic -. I also offer for sale mv Donv. burv and harness, which may be seen anytime atJ. A. Jones' Stabler. 3. E. LATHAM. HAITEM.MiS Of TIIK ISO. The gusli ,t s. ,nie I r o : ..... : rr-poudetit at Mnrelie;i.l ha- . V ,'. 1 comment lhat possihly i' r ,. , , first love, and at sight While gentlemen Mere .1 s. . S.nate deUile of l.t-i ,, k ,.n option bill on the 1 1 mi 1 1 si, i , I , , , tleman from Newport -a.o I, i1,., they had letter It t the iu .r alone, the more thev 1. g; ' I . . , the ,,rse it got. Tbe State poht ai. in- are ' ! time w ith iiiueh p itn iM' .ml n . p' but propose in a tew week-, i., iinl.. welkin ring from Murph t.. M in'. ... have the who rel ion riding f: :i, ' ,. tjiitis to the sea shore. The Southern Devel was organized in New ijitllelll York aud will doul.th s. U- i m. i -uig much northern cap,'.,1 o.i . enterprises, I, Y ,11 - i , ,-i , Wall stn-et men will l- , ., 1, than u her, thev n..u a-, Maj. Tom lii,, n Ve-l.il. - . died or. Satin lay. So - , - it, the Richmond Di-p ,ti h. Vi was a biotlu r-in-law o' U I Y. Hi 1 M. - ,,l th, Kingsbury ot the Wilnnnji-.i ami a worthy represeiit.it m time southern gentleman win last passiug away. The Board ol Tru-te, -. ol I t a, lege will meet in .Inly oi the pin electing a president t -iin ,', , I well, w ho has resigned. Tin- N, it straight Iv. mi inside lhat Hi. .I.i km-, , A-heville. will be , 1 cut it lie ill consent I 1,., ,- 1 ! is not knoM n ii. .w w 1 1, i in : le ave or not It he Wei e el, , 1,-1. 1 lerstood lo be the ,, I- I lilili.il ' lid to elect a Sour h, 1 11 in ,n. Absolutely Fure A oroam of tartar baking powder Highest of all in leavening strength. Latkst Unitkd Statks iIuvkiinmknt Vooit Bkpoht. Roval Hakinii I'owdkii Co., "10(1 Wall St.. N. V. Druggists will tell inn that .lohnsnii' Magnetic Oil always giu-s -.iiis) ,, i;,,n is the cheapest. ? 1,011 size 5 ' i ts.; all , , size 25 cts. "A thing done wlu-n lliou-ht of i- neve forgot! 'ii." Now jtmt as soon .ast ymi thinl, oi somoiiuno; you ni'iai in our line call anil net it then von will be certain not to foryrt. it Wt) liavi! Iiitsiiflitl.li' tiling--,, :i man is always forgjritnip;, such as collars ami stud billions, shoo strings, porpoise hide, and linen scarf retainers, cuffs." holders. bachelor buttons, (don't use them though get married), collars and cuff handkerchiefs and bows. .J. M. HliWAI.'l) Have You Usad DR. CHAPIN A. HARRIS' DENTIFRICE ? BliADHAM & MiOOK. Drug Co. EASTERN' CAROLINA 1 l SI'ATt'll. Excursion to Norfolk, Va., 2d. Tliis Lino ill rl v iiirsion tkkits In Norfolk in-r Steaini-r Nrii-i. 011 .Inly ail, gooil to ivtiirii for -1.50. lnl, Ii! Tliis will enalik: ii..r;i. s i:ikin.' ii.lv in- tagu of tliis trip, to visit tin- V sir Sliip in iNortolk uarbor, Ilia t onit 1 omloit, Virginia Biacb and otlior iioinls of in terest, or take a trip to Washington or Baltimore at the low rates now in cxis- taoce at Norfolk and rctnm home yvithin the limit of the ticket. GEO. HENDERSON1. ju212w A-jnit. NORFOLK, NEW-BERNE and WASHINGTON, N. C. Direct Line ALL WATER ROUTE. Str. New Berne WILL SAIL TUESDAY'S & FRI DAY'S 1 P. M. 8tmr. ALBEMAUii WEDNESDAY'S 1 P. M , and SATI'K DAY'S 7 P. M. THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO N. Y. CITY. -Delivery via O.I). S. S.Co. GuaraD teed. No Transfer Charces. PH1LA. CLrDS LINK, BiLTIMOltE OLD BAY LINK, BOSTON PROVIDENCE M. ft M. TItANS. CO. WAaHtNOTON. D. C. NOUFOLK A WASH TON 8. B. CO. RICHMOND, VA. S. B. CO. RALPH GRAY, Agt. New Berne, N. 0. PAPEInuDEYO, wiiolesali: Commission Merchants. VVsi mIi 11114 1 on Jti'!, MOW VOKR. Southern Fruits and Vegetables a Specialty Large and Roomy WAREHOUSES. Facilities for handling heavy shipments unsurpassed by any ihouse in ithe business. SnVRKTl KN'S maim: KACII DAV nl" .M.I.s I N -ilinii.il 11 ink ..f I Ni w Iln in-. N. . Kl'.l T.RI'.Ni I) : ( ..ill-.-v .mi t I '..I nk Stencils and Postals can be obtained lat JOHN DUNNS. THE-:-BIG-:-IF! -un--utn Yen Want iiiii Late;; U F '.1V1. n Mil. KIM II III AT ssess all These QUALIFICATIONS 0 IF IF IF-IF IF V 0 1 1 W ' ; 1 1 1 1 : i n IF BEAUTIFUL riCTUUH BUY A IK IF POUND GANTZ in IF SEA FOAffl kind wc will give' you one. IF MCOp&WnfflT 47 49 Pollock Street, IF IF IF YOD WIST THE BEST IF 1 1'" Yon Want lie Cheapest I" IF t l WE c :',' ' -'. ' '
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