The Daily Journal. VOL.XIU.-NO 71. NEW BERNE, N. C. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 27, 1894. PJUCE r, CENTS ! t . . " i BU8IXESS LOCALS. FOR BALE. Puny pheaton, and bar now, cheap f tab. Apply to 8. R. 81 root. 78 South Fi oot itreet. 2 1 w HAVE YOU trie.1 tlw fly Paper at (iAskiU'a Pharmacy, if uot do to at once. It will tare you money ami catch more flici tlun any other paper known. Knur liet for 5 cent. 'HOK CAKE" Soap wood's, 71 Uroail St. at J. W. Smull nil41w. MONEY saved is money made. Buy ymtr Medicine at Mace's Druj; SJore. You will aave money on every purchnxe. Quality unrutootl. A trial will convince IIAKDWAUK "fall kind to I sold for I Im next sixty days it cust and len in some cai, n. i viitf iiiulile offer reluncd. (.'.ill and nee me mi I Iv cimviticeJ. (his is no liuiubim silt. 1' M. DltANEY. If. Smtb Kront St. Wll r,N ll'Tixine is used mcordin to directions, u thud of the lalor mid the cost of soap in ordinary washing is saved. Simples free at .1. K. Taylor's. TO WHOM it may concern! All persons tliul have had accounts standin:; on my books lor onu your nnil over, I hereby notify you that in tliiitv days from date if not settled 1 will advertise the same by placing .litem in a lurge sjlass frame and hang it out in front oj my place of husincHK very day, so that it can l seen who wears clotlis una don't pay for them. H Sawykh. Kashioiiuble T dor. MAC'IIN E and hand made quantity lor stile. brick in any a'.'Mtf I 'has. Kkizknhtkin. LOCAL NEW8. Atf W A D VKR TISKMEXTS. Howard. National Hank 40th Dividend. T'i e was n small scni on Pollix'k sir.-. I ye.-lenlay nioriiini; betwecu a n Uite ii!".. n in I a no'To. No seiimn damage w.i- 'IV ai: i .. in ii hi'. re were 1'elresliiiiL' rains yesterday way from Morche id h'-re. It was icc'led l.y i;rowin crops, and the laraur wears a broader smile to-day. T!ie painting and other improvements op I'ollock street, between Craven and X'iiMle. gives an object le-son pcojile in o'.!ier parts ol the city w ould do well to pnii-ii. after. p.itatocs and given corn are rc io low in the northern markets, n soleiiincboly look on a truck f ice to reid telegraphic quota- j,.::e-l it o.. ifn -.no! :t.o:is. Toe trucking season is nearly over here Wlids the crop were cut short, first by ros,', and afterwards by a protracted and di'itious drought, until very recently ail vcgitiibles,save cabbage, hive brought roimi'ierdivo prices. . Mr. T. A. Suioot of Tiinity college, m' u'i 'Pel in yesterday's paper as one of stiia uieda'. contestants at Morcliead, came bo ye.-icrday, and has been assigned as ps -.slant to Rev. Mr. Lyon of Centenary II. E, Church. I) '. T. C. Hancock, locil editor ol'llio Journal, went off yeterday on the Mt. A :; excursion, and will lie abscut till F: i.iy i-"lit. In bis absense the "sub" tens the indulgence of the Journal's re-iii'MP. Cousidomble improvement has liecn mndc on the second lloor of the Uull'y bu !!ng over Nunn & McSorloy's. Mess. N:xa and Me.Iver hive had it splendidly fit'el for offices with all modern con veniences. A turnip weighing eight pounds and K,uring twenty-five inches in circum feren. a is the 1'arm product which the Sa:.r.-l.iy Times in its last issue brags on. It via raised, it says, by Major Jones on Hie (arm of Miss Kate Wootcn. Have you listed your city and county taxa? yet ? It' not it should be attended to today. No excuse can be given that sufficient public notice was not made. Mr. J. E. Latham lists for the city and Mr. Jolinuthan Havens lor the county. The Knights o' Harmony will meet to night at their lodge room at 8 o'clock, every member is requested to be present. Eoports of officers will be read, showing condition of the order financially and otherwise, also the installation of new offi " .cers for ensuing term. The drummer boys the men who trr.7ai .all over the country, and whose . bus ness -it is to keep up with the finan- iiul condition of communities, say that '- New Berne is the best city in the South. "'"She has never had any boom to put fictillous, valuations on real estate that t increases regularly ten per cent a year in ;;'.-Talue. -V; At a meeting of the Executive Commit v.iWofAwh Judicial District, P. M. PeaN : sail, Esq., Chairman, held in Goldslioro, ; - TueadayJ it was decided to hold the Con- ?- ventlon at Morehead, Ott - Wednesday, July the 85th. Mr. Pearsall reports tha ... - .outlook for Deraooratic success Lrighten-'-.v.jj'lng everyday.- Tim place selected is .. 'P v. good oiie and will afford the delegates ' a ; pleasant visit to this dslightful resort '. ?XpXUir.W.,1 McOuniieU of Ne York, f. the young gentleman ' who oanie so near ,v'beint;j drown ad . at Moreheid on Monday iv-;('evjninj Ivhilft'ont bathmwith Miss Minnie Warren ; of Edentoo, passed X i through - yesterday' ea route to Raleigh. Ho -expresBed himself as Teelinjr virt grateful to Mr. Jno. 3, Thomss, Jr., ot r inew ueme, uapt, finer and Mr. tfift " ' ' Arthur of Morehead, for having saved : ntm- anu tue. young' lady iron beiag : orownea. AT K0BEHE1D. The Bea-Slde Seelal ana PoliUcsl Mecca or North Caraliaa-The Tearhen' iivaiblT. (Special Correspondent Joprnai..) MoRKBkAH Citv. N. C. June 26. Eighty odd now guest registered at the Atlantic last ni'dit, amons whom were the followinc New Itcrne people: W. H. Oliver. J. M. Howard. Mian Annie l'hndwi. k, Mr. K. E. 1'errv, Mrs. H. ft Duffy. The soldier Ikvs from (ioldsboro 'stnick camp" this morning, and went home to swelter in the hint and dust of business. They gave a linnl salute from that antiquated piece of ordinance know n as "old Democracy." A molig those of State lame who arrived yostenliv, U. S. District Attorney t". 11. Aycock ami Col. Harry Skinner, the lending l'opulist, were conspicuous. They roomed together, and verilied that passage in script ur", or S4)nje other good Iniok, which says; -the Lion and the Lain') shall lie down together." Col. Jno. ('. Scarborough, Stale Siiei intcudent of l'ublic Instruction, the man of length whose stentorian yoke dispen ses logic from the rock bound cliffs to the pebly sea shore is here, and will orate to the educators, and niiyliody else that chooses to go to hear him. He is a fc auture at M ircliMid- an attractive one, and tall eii.iu'i to be seen w ithout eye glasses. Editor Dan H'hichurd of the Greenville It -lli-ctor. and Ramsey of the l'rcglcssive Farmer the twin editors of the North Carolina l'ress Association, are also hell having a yood time. W. II. Kagsdalu came along to take care of Whichurd, and ltamsey is hunting a female guardian with indifferent success. Apart fl i mi the address ol Mr. E. E. Smith of Athinin, (ia., on "Character Uuilding," m hich had many hearty en comiums, lint little was. lone in Assembly Hall yasteiday. Mr. Smifli is specially noted down here from the I act that he is the only man who cyer came here from Georgia w ho was not at least a colonel. Being a man of extreme mo Jesty, possi bly he would pieler his publishing house had more notice, and he less. Of the attempt to wire you lint night an account ol how Miss .Minnie Warren of Edenton and Mr. W. J. HcConnell of New York, were saved from drowning while surf bathing yesterday eveiiiug, by the timely and heroic assistance of Mr. Jno. C. Thomas, Jr., of New Berue, Capt. Finer and Mr. (Jib Arthur of this place, and the trouble which lias grown out of this suppression of new s is matter of too purely personal interest for your corres pondent to say more than that the parties whose lives were favid desire to publicly express ilieir obligation aud gr.ilitude to their rescuers. Com I n k and Horns: Solicitor C. 15. Aycock of (ioldsboro, came up from Morehead yesterday and spent the day in the city. Mr. T. A. Given came up from More- head yesterday, leaving his liiniily there. Mr. H. I. Rogers of Durham, who puts slabs ovor (had people, at living prices, passed through from Morehead yesterda; on his return home. Hotel Albert arrivals: W. U. Cohen, City; J. M. Leach, N. C ; Hrooke French, N. C.;C. II. Aycock, (ioldsboro; S. W. Hassell, Kinston; G. W. I'egram, Peters burg; J. L. Mayerburg, (ioldsboro; J. I). Parell, Balto;; C. D. Goodwyn, W. N. & N. II. It. T. Cooper Hicks, of Hichmond, Vn , was on the train last night going to More- head lor the purpose of putting hi nsolt in touch with peoplo who bny groceries. Wr. W. W. Clark spent the day in the city yesterday and returned to Morehead in the afternoon. Mr. Tbos. C. Daniels, went down to Morehead last night. Maj. Wilson, of Morganton, and chair man of the State Railway Commission, went down to spend sonic time, at the seashore. Mr. 1'. M. Pearsall, passed through for Morehead Iroui Goldsbjro where he had been in attendance to a meeting of the executive committee of the sixth judicial district. . Mr. Wm. G. LeDuke of the Treasury Department at Washington, was on the evening train for Morehead. He will re turn to New " Berne and most probably visit Roanoke Island for its historical in terest. Home-Made "Sox." While not one of the largest, our knit ting factory is among the most creditablt of North Carolija enterprises.' It is creditable both because it is a good financial investment and bocause it opens up a means of respectable living to ths poor and honest uneducated poor white nrl ot the South. They knit good socks out of North Carolina cotton, and their handiwork competes with like goods made elsewhere in prices aid quality. Everything . else - being equal, wear home-made '!sox.M ' -1 - New York Track Oaotatioas by Wire. Messrs. Palmer BiVenburg X Co., of Nsw Tfirk, telegraphed the following auotitiajBS for that city last night. . PloSbs, wild goose, 40c 50c par bask piackhemes, 5c 8c per quart; Potatoes, rose, tl.50 J2.00, ChiU reds; MOREHEAD. 'Thoa Peaeefai City by The Sea " Ob, Uoifbead City by the sea! What can we mortals say of thee' Thou beiil 111 inspiring, peaceful place. -A blessing to tile human race' Thou liast no woodrous dwelling f. No palace beyond compare. No Gould, nor Aator, et has c.iinc To seek in thee a rentftil home, No millionaire dwells there with tin . Thou ieaceful city by the sea Hut who that seen thy sky &o blue. Thy water with ils cluingelul hue, Thv soil sea air. that cheer the min i And bids us leave all rare liehiud. Toy shinning sands. lli Unl. ;Iih1 rule Like plumed bird-, the -w nig tide. Can fail to see tb icli i..u- charm. Thy bleswe l, health insjunuL 'm'ih. Our praises now we offer i)h . . Thou iMMcefiil city b ih. s;i. The weary soul w ho roams in quoM Of peace and health. liniU here a rest, Far from the world's exciting throng Ami all that to the crowds Mong, Along the quiet shores he may "Pursue the tenor of hi- way.'' And find that uaturt'gives to tlnne Who turn to thrc for weet repose. The boon of health, that's t'ouni I in tint Thou jieaeefiil city by the sea ' But not alone with thoce thou'il sh ire Thy healtli-lM-st owing gills, so ran-' The latch-string hangs outside the 1I..01 Thv people tell it o'er and o'er. A welcome tin y will freely give, To nil who seek a plaee Ui live. With friendly grasp, ihey ready stand To take the stianger by Hie hand, And bid him find a friend in tlnr. Thou peaceful city by the sen. Tis iu the 1'iagriiiit month ol June. When natures charms are all in tune. There comes a time enjoyed by all. Who hasten to the Assembly Hall. Assured the days w ill be replete. With choicest gills lor those who iinct. With temln is yo ing an 1 o'd who com From eitv s-chools and country home-. To interchange opinion.-free Thou peaceful city by Hie ca. Tis then the Atlantic opens wide Her dooisl and bids the traveller- hid Within her walls, where can be -ecu The country lass, or fashion's Que: n. The learned man, or raw leerui. Who teach young ideas how io shoot There llurrell gives the friendly hand To every member of the b ind. And bids them welcome tin. I in tin e Thou peaceful city by the sea. Oh! Morcliead, city by the sea! Our memory still will cling to thee! Thine air so aweet, thy waters blue. Thy banks delightful to our view! The broad Atlantic sweeps thy shore. With ceaseless chant, or sullen roar! Aud iu its caverns wide and deep. The tonus of many loved ones sleep! And treasures rich and rare to see! Thou peaceful city by the sea. Christ Church Year Book. The year bookjof Christ, Episcopal church this city lor the year ending May 1st. 1894 is before us. It is a valuable record of the years Operations o the him h officers, - uiuniliorship, mi-clings, linance leporls of 'rector and otlicurs, the society or chapter Qfuanization ami work also the lacl.s in'refetncc to the Sahiiuth school and mission work of the church, &c. It is a work both of interest and use tc the members of the present, and is a book of such a character that it the publication is continued each year, as we suppose il IjjWify member should led a pride in keeping a full tile of it. The bonk is issued in ne.it and strong pamphlet form the home linn of Job printers Richardson & Son, than whom there are no more careful printers to be found. To say the publication was is sued from tli is house is guarantee enough 1 1 nit its mechanical execution is all that can be desired. The White House. - North Carolina has a W bit.; House now as well is Washington city. It is located at Morcliead, and is the old Sea Breeze House, kept by Mr. J. T. Eaton. It has been newly painted and is all white walls, stiutters, chimneys, roof and fence. It presents a novel appearance, but withal a cool and inviting one. At little distance it looks almost as if it had beet in a snow storm 49 TU DIVIDEND Of the National Bank of New Berne June 26th, 1894. The Board of Directors of this Bank have this day declared a seiui-innual dividend of 5 per cent free of tax from the earnings ot tile past six months, pay able on and alter July 10th, 1894. (x. 1L KOBERTS, Cashier. Craven Coanty Deaiocratic Conreation Pursuant to the order of the Democrat ic Executive Committee of Craved county, held at tbe Court House in Mew Berne, on the 26th day of June 1894. Tbe Democratic Convention to appoint delegates to the State, Congressional and Judicial Convention and for such other business as mav come belore the Conven tion, will be hem at tue;Court Bouse in New Berne on the 14th day of July 1894 at 12 o.clock- All the Democrats of Craven County are requested to hold meetings at the usual place in the several Townships on Saturday, the 7ts day of July, 1894 to appoint delegates to the VUUUdJ WB TVUWVU mt IVIVU UJ plan of onracizatioa. By Request the meeting tn the 7th towashio will . held at Riverdale and the meeting in the Sd Township at Bantu's sonooi nouse. This June 86th 1894. James W. Biddlb, Chm'n. Dem. Ex. Com, Craven Co. W. P. Draper, Druggist, Sprinpfield, Massa., writes: "Japanese Pile Cure has cured lady 1 yaan afflicted; could not w&ik hair ' mm in um last three years; ow walka any distanoa." -.. HAPPENINGS OK TH t DAY. (i'u- i nor T.duian and -s-nator Bull r are making a regular stew of Smth Car olina politii -. and seitsoning it with a U untitu; -upplv ol red pepper. Ttie sn l.nii iiii.r Tilhn.ii) of South (':ilohua w.k'lts h. sell out Ills big -.in k of li.-l.i y at w ho e-ale 1 1 he will vll ,t to -..me Wel.lon dialer the traveling men we teei under obii-ation. i.eirn.,i II..--In- de'enn. nation t .I Tex i- announces retire Iroui politics. l lien tliev tret too diity tor a hie' to slom ai Ii. it tunc tlje were disint'i led. Cai '."li a. 1 i- ; liciip enough, but il will l ike a -iroug .I", o lion to till the bill. 4 l'n. !e Sam might to lis 1 Uully. lie li.i- the -ynipalhv of all ooj people in In- humiliation of hamg to barrow gold from the wall street cut throats to keep his credit up. Pour old man. Mi. S T. Ansell has received the ap pointment to Ihe Cadet-hip al West Point Mi'itiry Academy from the First ('oiurcs-ional l,-trict of North Carolina, and has been notified of liis appointment by Representative, Hon. W A.lt. llrancii. S n itor Duie Hill, i-both anil Cleve land and anti income tax. The couuTrv in cxi u-e him tot the former, lsit will ii"t ..i the latter. His politics are more Hill than Democrat. ( ' a-, tnn-tantisl cvidcni e, though strong er i li.iii jiersou il te-timonv iii that it can no. pi i lure ilseif. is not always reliable. It it were, no Judge or jury would be re quired to pronounce the death sentauce aain-t i M-orge Mill- lor the outrage and murder ol In- neice, Mi- Iaiia Wimberly, near Apc on "Mini lay. S'n itor Toin Jai vi- made a speech on I ' r i I: i in favor of Ihe Income lux that ha- ree. ic I much commendation by the 1 1, mo. talic, and general Press. It was hi- I Ii -it -p.'ccli in the Senate, and the at l.iiiion and con-idemtioii shown him in duales lb it he is considered not all unworthy -n. ecs-or to the niuch lamented Vance. The as-a-inal ion nfOarunt, President I the Pr nch I . 1 1 1 1 1 1. in the zenith of Ins iioiui'iarily and power was unexnect- II v stai'llmg. A lew days previous a like attempt was m:nle on the Italian Pre mier, ( ii-iii. From respect and pru- leiice the Pnited Stale- Congress adjourn- isl for one day The li igT of the des tiny points tn the repetition of history the nicne, luetic, tiikcl upliarsin, tlie liandw riling on t he wall. liuilford Battle Urouud Celebration. I i ui. I.IWiii A, A Merman, ol the I in- versilv of North Carolina, w ill, this year. lellver the oration at Ihe (luilford Battle liround celel.ialion. The exercises will held on the loiirth ol July liegnining at 10:30 a. in. sharp. The subject of Prof. Alderiuuirs ad Iresi w ill be "The Life and charucter of of Williniain Hooper, one of the signers of the Declaration ol Independence from North Carolina." Vice-President Adlai K. Sttveuion, Sen itor J. IJ. Gordon, Secretary Iloko Smith and olhor distinguished sons and grand sons of North Carolina will lie present. Tho battle field and monuments will lie gaily decorated with Hags and bunting brass ban Is and a splendid Vocal Chorus will render spirited music; the sounds of cannon will be the signals of the day, mounted marshals, drossed in blue aud buff of Continental uniforms, w ill enliven the scene. A line Kestur.iul w ill cater to the taste of visitors and every attention will lie given to their comfort. The day will be wholly given up to fes tivity and plia-ure. The d'uil ford It.it tic Ground Company was organized May 6th at Grieu.sboro, North Carolina. Ils object i to redeem from waste the baltlc-ficld of Guilford Court House, sud adorn ii us a park and errect tiiouumeiils thereon. It owns 75 acres of this battle-field, which is laid out in walks, drives and avenues. There arc eight monuments already completed, and one in courso ol construction. Five de lightful Springs are handsomely fitted up Lake Wilfong, on the grounds, is a lovely sheet of water. Fifteen thousand people attend the Celebration every year. The addresses all rise to the dignity of history. The museum of relict is a most valuable and interesting feature. The battle was lought between Green and Cornwallace, March 15th 1781. The British were driven Iroui the State. Pamlico 8. 8. Coaveatloa. The Pamlico County Sunday School Convention will meet in regular session at Stonewall on the 14th ot July. It is hoped Uiat all the schools of the county will bo represented. T. J. Sawyer, Pres. wo. 1 . r arnell, Sec y. For Rent. Tho office adjoining mine on Broad, near Middle street, hve rooms and a kitchen. Also two offices of three nice rooms each, on Broad, uear Court House, also a cottage of seven rooms near same locality. Parties liaving city property lor sale or rent, can leave description and terms with me. j201m E. W. Cahpenthr. "A thing done when thought of is never forgotten." Now just as soon as 70a think of something you need in our line call and get it then you will be certain not to forget it We have lots of little things, a man is always forgetting, such as collars and stud buttons, shoe strings, porpoise hide, and linen scarf retainers, cuffs, holders. bachelor buttons, (don't use them though get married), collars and cuff handkerchiefs and bows. i J. M. HOWARD KSDIJR9ES JAKVIV,LETn:K. fheWlllof the I'tople Mioulil he t. pressed and Abided hr. Kl'ITOH Jot'RN' 1 I have nil. ir fully Senator Thomas .1. lani- lettei t the chairman of the Slate Kxt-ciit w i inn initux'. and give it my hearty apprn i It is like every political aria ie Hi it cm emanated from his pen. plain and piaet. cal. and treats the very iss m e ol pine Democracy. I have often tin. light licit I the elettionof lintel Mate "viiitor-t was too far removed Iroui tin- pi ..pie. The ideas suggested in th it 11 -limiM l applied to all important elections both State and Federal. The pcoph -In.u'.d ; express their i.ret. rent e in then ;mi it iej. We are now upon llo- i . .! nt im portant election, and it depend- upon lie people in tin ir pl anar, s to -elect and put the right mail in tile l ejlit ':ue We want no palty b.n k- uli i think- tie. I he ami In- hack man own Ibe ...mil), ml the ellllio c .nre-sloll ll il.-ll, tii want men nominated who an li.'tie-t. i i pable and faithful, who hae tlieil i . - nectionsand are well prepared to deleud them. We have ha I irtin'v r.o.niali of thi- pri Itiniu ii v call' u oil: ' urin ating from a ri n tr . e u "'i . ir primaries to be lice raid tint r iinnn I. i. It is too often tlie i a-e Hi it :n oiinl conventli'lis the ilele-jil-.s -ent t" l.'.c. gressional convention are -.I.itiil t a n:.g, leach u! -ud ling ha- an axe to grindl long before the -. ulain :. o! the delegates Iroui tin priinar.i -in ot In r i heard or known, o d-, tie whole thing i- i iked and plep.lt. d t. t a i alid.ila'c i- noiui . i il it.le to a in. .oi ,:y 1 1 n a'e i Xl.ei led to the ring, and oil natcd who is nM of the voters, an. swallow the cinli.lale iininin tied I. packed convent ion, no iimIIi r x I ci I tin voter may think of hi- hat a. t. a i ., ii -ticaltoiH. Political lea k- w !e maue a living bv u. ltillL,' 'Hi e I. Hi idlollli- wide spfcul di-siti-fiu lion and p .lit., a. trouble in North ( 'at oliu.i. that poliM.:.! coriuption exi-t- iu the St it. . it., .un man can deny. Vote- and inlbn hi e are boujht tor services lend, led ! III. It whose tiade is polil.i - aa 1 luat'v a.i ol our Male e'ectiou- are too tnu h . ..a- t ml led by them. Ia'I our people ex pi . - - I In in ', , - in their pnui.llie-. and Me licit tae dcleuale sent to tlie ongres-ioii d i oti i ntion wi .i voice their sentiment-. Such ;t pi '- ing xvouhl have a telling effect lliioiih out the State, and just so sure a- the -itn rises and set-, ju-t so -inv w I' Nuttli Carolina go deii'ocraln. provided tin people will tu t in their Stale 1 1. 1 lion- a Senator .larvis has siigcled th. -hoiild do iu the approaching N'natoi .a1, i on test. .1 us x i n x 1 1 y v i: MsouUfy Pure a. oream of tartar baking powder Ulghest of all in leavoning strength. Latest Unitrd States Govkukment KOOO ItKPOllT. Royal Rakino Powokb Co., "106 Wall St, N. Y. Por Sale. The furniture, cat pets, china ami olher household goods two iiiine'ioiis lo men tion, now in use at my residence, N 1. l-"i Itroad street, will lie sold very cheap. Parties wihing lo look at same will call Friday June '".Ub, or any day lliereallcr. between the hours of Id a. 111. and II p. m till discontinuance of this notice. I also offer for sale my pony. Inejgy and harness, which may Is' se.11 anytime at J. A. Jones' Stables. J. V.. LATHAM. EASTERN CAROLINA DISl'ATCII. Eicnrsioii to Norfolk, Ya JULY Qci, 1 his lane will sell ex cursion tickets to Norfolk per Steamer Nc11.se, on ,Iulv 2d. good to return until July, liith. for 43.50. Tllis will enable parlies taking advan age of this trip, to visit the War Ships in Worlolk uarhor, uid roint I oinlort, Virginia Ueach and othor points of in terest, or take a trip to Washington or Baltimore at the lov rates noyv in exis tence at Norfolk and rctnrn home within the limit of the ticket. GEO. HENDERSON. ju212w Agent. NORFOLK, NEW-BERNE aii WASHINGTON, N. C. DirectLine ALL WATER ROUTE. Str. New Berne WILL SAIL TUESDAY'S & FRI DAY'S I P. M. lmr. ALBEMAIli, WEDNESDAY'S IF. M, aud SATUR DAY'S 7 P. M. THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO N. Y. CITY. "Delivery yiaO.D. S. S.Co. Guaran teed. No Transfer Charces. phi la. clyde line, Baltimore old rat line, boston providence m. a m. tkan3. co. washington. d. c. norfolk a wash TON 8. B. CO. RICHMOND, Vi. S. B. CO. RALPH GRAY, Agt. New Berne, N. 0. PAPEanFDEYO, WIIOLESAL hi Commission Merchants. V jvssliiii; I oil !ti"Mt, NEW YORK. Southern Fruits and Vegetables a Specialty Lare and Roomy WAREH0USE3. Facilities for handling heavy shipments unsurpassed by any .house iin ;the business. jnrui'n'KNs maih: . ; p'.AClI DAY M' S.VI.I f i-afB V'NNili.'iial r.tnk ..f hip. w liernc, N. ('. KKI'r.UKNC'F. : vUH VtV'it UriiiU Now "ork, Stencils, and Postals can be obtained .at JOHN DUNN'S. 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