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The Daily Journal: X VOI,. XIIL-NO 72. NEW BERNE, N. C THURSDAY. JUNE 28, 1894. PRICE r CENTS Z) 4 BD8IMBS8 LOCALS. IF YOU Intend to Bit in Water or Ou pipe now i the time to Jo it. L. L Cherchill nciling 1 and i inch Gal? Iron pipe t 5c per lout, ti.u repeat 4c per fool. Copper Bath Tub $8.50 each and ail other Goo In in the Plumbing line proportionatelv low. 2831 18,000 worth of Vatchejint received on memonuiduin. Will sell until Situ-day M follow;: Solid (foid Walt hum ladiiw watchei from $18.60 to (35.00. Wallluun ft Elginwa!rhro in Games Bo- cases $6.1520 year gnsrantee, from $10.0i tu $80.00. Don't fail lo nee llieni tills week u I nba'tl return them Momday morning. 280t Baxter the .Ion eler. EXTRA FIXE Vca!. Lamb ami S.tm'1. Colin & Sun's tn day. Beef BUY i'The World's iriun?.'' for nlo 1 M Congress of llcli , K 1'. Dillingham Lverv minister diouM li..vc"ik call iml cc sntciineji i' . 10 THOSE w!.o arc in douht us lo the former alvei m '.he thirty ilavs ex piree Salun'i it June lice 80th and ou Tucs ly following I di ill proceed to expose nil bills lhat lias l-en twelve month and over they thill 'axon "n 'he outer or iner walls Si'long as I nm in Imsims or until paiil. I Sawykh. F.i-hiouable Tailor. FOR SALE.- - IVny Pheaton, and Ilar iiene, ctieai) fir cash. Apiilv to S. II. Si reel. 70 South Front street. M HAVE YOU tried t lie fly Taper at (ia-ikill's Pharmacy, if not do so at unco, ll will save you money and catch more (Ilea than any other paper known. 1 "-Mir lie 'Is fur 5 cents. "HOE CAKE" Soap wood's, 71 Broad SI. at .1. W. Sniiill- 1 1 1 4 1 w . MONEY saved is money made. Buy your MolicincH at Mace's liny Slure. You will save money on every purchase. Quality mi ir inlocd A trial will convince you. HARDWARE of all kinds lo Ik- sold lor the nctl sixty days at com nml less in ionic raso no reas.'ii iMr offer relused. GUI and sec mn and ! convince I. this is no It i iibua sale. I' M. Duankv. tf. S,u:li Front SI. WI1 EN' Rd'axinc is used iu-cordin to directions, a third of (he liNir and the cost of soap in ordinary washing is saved. Samples free al J. F. Taylor's. LOU AL NEW 8. NKW A I) VKllTlsEMF.NTS. Howard. L. I,, hurcir.il Water !':pc. Baxter The .Jeweler. $2,00n. It. Siiwyor. Fa.shiona'ile Tailor. J. J. Disosway (i Co. Surhurhar. .loin, Saui'l. Colin .V Sun Fine Veal, etc. Mrs- E. F. Dillin-ham World's Con gress of Ttcligions. Good riia are ivpnrled from nearly all section". The e'.ltn id No ies rim.2 up i i ' ! their edn I ' laa! !i Carol na's 4H0 dark- 'i.n y -'Cril Iroai icelini; al Beaufort. Dr. D. 8. Harmon, of (ioldf boro, the noted occul'is, was re i:stered at Hotel Al bert yesterday, mid went down lo More yesterday on buinc;i and pleasure bent. He can lie foun:I at the Atlantic Ilo'el. To-night UiV. L. V. ( raw foul will del'v-er nu address na 'IMucation" at Centenary M. K. chu-ih. His iiimiv ad mirers iu New Be. ne w.!l be very glad of this opportunity of again hearing their former pastor. Two men who had Im gotten I lie "war was over," had a light yesterday, and were "hauled up" b-Prc S;uire Brinson, who decided the ca-e n accord with the testimony. To give their names would be a useless and ilisagreeabie publication. Iu wrilinj Ib? Journal from Oriental, Mr. O. K. Dixon indoles a ( otton bloom that opened on the 24: li Inst. Mr. Dixon also says that cotton is looking well, and that all crops arc pretty good considering the dry weather. The dignified, genial and six loot re- prssentative of the Southern educated gentleman. Dr. Dinniddia, horn and edu oiled among tha ami-bcllum Vliginians, now tuo President of Peace Institute, Riteitrh, passed through yesterday en ronte to his home from Morehead. " . Prof. T. G. It. Hawk and wife arrived von the steamer Neusj from .Montrose. Fa. Tbey coma to New Borne with the expec tation of makiruj it tlnir future home. ilr. ILiwk is spo'-.en of as an export mus ician, and leaches both vocal and instru mental. On behalf ol our citizens, Toe -Journal extends a. warm welcome. Air. W. n. Oliver, who came up from ; Morehead yesterday says he had a good -.' time down there. Ho is entitled to whewrer ho goe?, except in the White .. Houas while Cleveland is host He cau't gat in tho Kitchen room, nor does he want to go in the blue room The old, tut apropos, adage, that the ",;oqsta8tdiipping of the water wears -, away otona." Is our excuse for again men . tioniog tlia sdvantnges that would acme to our bnsintss man fro.n a telephone Hoe '. fiom beta tn liorehead. If one word to the wise la Dot sgfljet-lit. The Journal Sji will bii'r the eriiiclsm . of repetition till action is taken in tbi matter for the ben efit of both.Kew Berime and ilorehead. " v " . ,4"'-' Notice", ", : By order of tfie ipemocratic. Executive commit.-1 of thTTxtb Judicial district, the convention fir nominating a solicitor lor said district will meet at Morehead City on Wednesday July the 26th, 1894. v . ;- .-oVv-' ' P.. Mv Pkabsall, - I A. Bethonb. V ,; - t ' Chm'n. Bec'jr. 8d&wlw I'OBlnt: and ola. Mr. W. H. Oliter, who hue beeti down to llorebead, "nrakiug whom he might devour" returned lo New Kerne, and his office yesterday. Ur. John C. Thomas, Jr., who was the main assistance iu saving Miss Minnie Warren, or Edenton. and Mr. W. J. Mc (')nnell of Xew York, from dfownins; while surf bathing at Morehead Monday, spent yesterday in the city and returned to Morehend on the afternoon train. Mr. D. A. Wiiley. of Uie Baltimore manufactures staff was in the city yestcr ilay and paid the Jolrnal office a pleas ant call. He will have something to say about this section that will be truthful and on possibly commendable. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bryant, went to .Morehead yesterday iu a double buggy behind a pair ol "spanking Imys." It the sand is not too deep they will get there on time. Mr. Bryan generally does. Mr. Moses Patterson, and hit daughters Misses I.ida and Mary, are off to the mountains on the Ml. Airy excursion. ltev. F. I., lteid, of (ireeuslioro went down to Morehead. Editors Herbert of the Kinstou Free Tress, iin.f Ijithain, of the Washington tiazcttp were on the evening train wind in'! their way towards the breezes of old ocean. Hole! Albert Arrivals: T. D. Warren, Kuenton. N C. C. W. Toms, Durham, N. Win Woitzol. .1;., Baltimore, W. H. Cohen, Cilv. C. I. Iiradham. Citv, S. A. Ma. lt ie, i'ayutville, J. E. Ilulley, X. Y., H I. Omk. Fayetvide. D. A. Wiiley, Bal timore, L A Potter, Ilcaulort, W. B. Chad wick. Beafort, J H Yoiina. Norfolk, W E Ileiser. Baltimore, J E Mason, It & I) H. I!. Kisi,rns His Pastorate. Kev. 1). 11. Pol ree, pastor of the Church ot (,'lnist, this citv, lias resigned his large, much to the regret of his many 'lends and admirers. Mr. IVtree has been iu New Berne uot qu.lc two years, during which time he done a most acceptable work. Under his ministry there have been twenty addi tions .o the church here teu by letter ami ten by baptism. At other places where he lias preached at intervening limes, he had forty conversions, all by baptism. In appreciation of his valued services i esteem in which he was held the officers of the church drafted the follow ing resolutions with request that they be published in the Journal and Watch Tower: Whereas our worthy pastor 1). II. I'ctree, has deemed it best to tender his resignation as pastor of the Church of Clinsl worKluniug at New JJeroe, JS. C, and whereas lie has urged our acceptance ol the same, hence utter mature clclibra- lioas, we have, l hough reluctantly, ar cee.led to his request. Now tin rehire resolved 1st lhat as a loving pastor, a I'ai'hful preacher, and an earnest worker tor things eterunl, he will ever bo dear to our recollections. 2d. That as Bro l'etree, lias served us so faithfully and lovingly during the past two years, we can auu do most cheerfully commend him to the Christian diuretics, as a Brother lull ot zeal lor Christ, lull of love and kindness for the bretheren, and full of doctrine for the tanh lhat is in us. 3. That these resolutions be published in llie rsew iierne journal ana me Watch Tower, and a copy be placed on the record book ol this church. The Colored Fair. The probabilities are that the colored Fair will bo more largely attended this year than ever before, the week including the Fourth of July having been selected as the date on which it is to be held. Cheap excursion rates have beeu pro cured. From Norfolk, including admis sion to the liiir, it is only $4.00; fidentou, $3.50, and Elizabeth City $2.50. The general admission is only 20 cents. and Ksason tickets $1.00 it purchased be- lore.lulv -cl. Alter tbal rl'ite they will be $1.1. List of Letters. Remaining in the Post Office at New Berne, Craven county, N. C, June 16th 1894. A. Eugene P Albed, Caroline Avery. B Edith Bryant, P Blumerfield, Mrs. Launner Bryan, J W Brown, Miss Biner Hie ton. J as. Bear. Miss Marv Batnelu. 2. Miss Laura Brable, Miss Maggie Benton, Miss Levea UrinetU C. Benjamin Cora, Mrs. Jennie Col lins, J E Caiman. D. John Dudley, Cames Ourant, Miss Mitic Harden, K J. Daniels, Geo. Dixon, Geo. II. Dudley. E. Mrs Mary Eleanor Eastwood, Bill E awards. F. Amanda Faisson, Ntd Farsky, Mrs. r. t elton, -Miss JMift creeman. G. Naginiery Oirdwoin, John Qiimer, Nathaniel Oaskill, Capt. F M Gaskill, cof Scbr. Oriental. H. C H Hargett, Mary O Hargett, Miss William liuginson, Morgan Harvey. K. Miss Martlia J King. L. Pboebe Little care of Lane Red- dick, Fannie Leary, H G Lanier. M. John Moon, Mary E Mason, David Manly, Wm, Merrick, Isaac Mitch ell, J 11 Minsueer, Charlie Morgan, Kosa A Moore. P. Delia Parker, Annie Paul, Jack Poarce, T E Phillips, . B Sadie Reed, MissMaudy Runner. S. Willie Sanders, R. Sneider, Joshau Smith, EUza Smith, Wm. ' Bmttn, Jos eph Sykes, Preailler Smith, Morting 8o4- oman, capt. tienry u oainoury, uucue u Small, cars or Unas, itdwarua. ' T.-Rosie Taylor. Mary B Taylor. :- W. Teller Williams, Geo. L White, Martiller Wbite, Xhoa, p. Wilson, Mrs. Ollie White, Waters, ishmael Woo ten. Penons calling for abofs letters will please say advertised and giye date of list . - -.t.v'-' i - The resrulations now require that OM cent shaUbe collected on tbs delirery of each adrertissd letter. ' -. v v U. V UTLT, P. M. AT MOREHEAD, The Sea-8lle facial ana Polities I Mecca or North Carolina The Teachers' Assembly Mnsieal Contest, (Special Correspondent Jocrnai..) Mohkhbaii Citv, N. C, Juno 2. Toesthiy was the star day at Assembly Hall, or as the Secretary put il on the Uillelin, "our biggest day," by reason of the intereet awakened and the enjoyment and satisfaction produced by the perfor mances of "the sweet girl graduates,' The Incidentals of sunshioe. clear air hiiiI spicy breezes were all in perfect condi tion. The audience in ail. no.ince was llie largest at miv lime. e. , pi that which gathered on Sunday nioiiung for worship, and to hoar the excellent m : mon of Dr. Crawford of Trinilv On Uiih occasions the ladies were largely in the majority to use Col. Ingersoll's favorite char.nter izaliou, "three Marys to one John." The devotional exercises took an initia tive ot unusual eheerlulnesN and anima tion, from the hearty singing li the whole congregation, of the lieauliful hymn with piano accompanian-nt by Miss I41I11 Hidden, the Assistant Musical Director: Stand for the right, brother Stand for the right, . . Cod will giro thee victory Then cliocr, brother, cheei. The pastor of the Baptist church in the city, read Paul's discourse on Christian Charity from l:lth Cor., interspersing the reading with a lew brief remarks, led in prayer. Miss Mary Boggs, of Catherine Lake, sang a solo, "Magnetic Wallzcrs, " which greatly delighted the audience, am! eluded heart v and prolonged an pl.1UM!. Then the impending crisis was reached President Holigood surrendered his preogalives to Secretary llarrell, win assuuicd coulrol, and invitiil the contes tants lo cnmit forward, t If eight who had entered'' at Raleigh, before the session commenced, only three put 111 an appear ante Miss Sophie Martin, graduate o St. Mary's, Raleigh, Miss Jessie Fowler of Statesville, graduate of Peace Institute, Raleigh, and Miss Blanche Murchison of La Grange, graduate ol Western Mary- land college. The ru Ies which would govern the con test were read which brobably nine out often already know, but which are here inserted for the benefit of the tenth: each contestant to play two pieces, one of her own selection, with which she might be in any degree lhmiliar, the other to be drawn at random, after entering the hall from a collection provided, she never haviug seen it before. The audience were requested to main tain perfect stillness, and 111 no ca.se to applaud, and well did they keep the faith. The silence was profound as each in order played her selection. A short interval lol lowed, in wlucli mends breathed more freely, and exchanged signal glance, and then came the trying ordeal, to play 011 sight what the lot had cast into her lap. The interest was in tense, the faces of the contesting players flushed and glowed as thev scanned the notes and with defl fingers brought from the responsive keys the answering chord, bat the time passed quickly for all felt that they were being royally entertrined, In a brief space of time "the sweet song died,'' and the players resumed their .caU amid a silence which seemed almost op pressive because every one's finger-tips were aching to break forth in applause The Secretary announced the names of the judges, till then unknown to each other and to the contestants, and the con testants to them. They wero Prof. Wyinan8 of Fayetteville, Miss M Whitaker of Enfield and Miss Daisy Stevens of Henderson, (who won the As sembly gold medal two years ago.) While the judges were out, making up their decision the audience was addressed by Mrs. Cotton of Tarboro, upon the sub ject of a Woman's Industrial Training School to be established at Raleigh in commemoration of Virginia Dare. Mrs, Cotton is fully enthused with her subject and her address was exceedingly interest ing and forceful. On the return of the judges it was an nounced that their decision was in favor of Miss Jessie Fowler. At the mention of her name although renewedly re quested not to applaud the enthusiasm "burned away the barriers'' and burst uncontroiably forth. The night session was crowded with good tilings. Prof. Rem6bejg of Fayette- ville, gave a clarionette solo, which was greatly admired, and heartily applaudej Miss Jennie Watson of New Berne, jost home Irom Greensboro Female college, and always appreciated, seemed to be at her best She sang a beautiful solo, and being recalled, another, , and was con ducted to a seat by our gallant Secretary amid a tumult of applause. The Assembly's beautiful gold medal awarded to the winner In the musical contest, was presented to Miss Fowler by Dr. Mclver of the State Normal School in a very neat and appropriate address. "Miss Bryant, of the Bute Normal School, read a paper of great merit, on toe subject "How to teach Geography." Sue is a Kentockian, and rejoices ia the doubly significant names, of "Dixie" "Lee," and is a young woman of unusual mental bice and- activity, who has added to her studies in "Daie," a two years '' .' .1 - V - -c - i'H'-i- 111 a Ma eajih-gc, tun! won Iter le 'ie wbo-c tl -t-ngiiislnng Utter we lo not now rit a1'. 1 P'ev.Vr-t Ciewell of Salem Academy, eatl UN me resting and valuable paer on lie u te. t What is Female Kdiicatiou ;'' T.idc ! b is more th.tn this b ire men- A- w r : . i-V' Diioi ouple tire I : .. no i be 1 i;dtt fist aslu " on the tloor of tit:.-sii;u ions Ucl rtHim of t be Atl.mlic. 1' Ir. H en ii : e odth t . in here ol lier niai-: s 'i.p. 1 .nclotv. An tlte '-1 111 Ies and Anni-" were presold, but the lew If.w hers ol 'prominence who lave txt-n dow i . 1 lit Un a sojourn sliu.-t. fhey nie caving fiuslcr 'ban they caiuc. Hill lew of llie prominent educators have len hero atali, and ol tlwwO Presiilont Mclver of the Creciisboro Normal School. I'rofei-oi J. Y. Joyner, Professor Noble ol Wilmington, Dr. Denwiddio of Peace Institute, Raleigh, Capt. W. B. Kendrick. Raleigh, aud others bid Morehead and the Asscnib! y aditu vesterduv niornin Professor Noble entertained the coterie inost Htcept'ihiV on the tram to New Berne , I'beie i 11 di-s it-pincy ill Iho statements ol v 0111 correspondent and the Western I'nion telegraph otcrator here niaik' to s.ipt. I iw. Jl iiqui-slionalile testimony I-.- offer.?.! before n jury, the Judge 11, si 11. 1 .0 jf.vc a vcnlict in favor of I ie -I or kn a I, correspondent. l.rst night anJ this morning it stormed .I ra ced here wilhout perirission of the ;d'.:cr bureau. The wiud w bistleil and blew as il "it had blown its last, while rati. ii- .-h 'He' s rose on the blast." The anonymous poetic muse who con :bu:c 1 such good rhyme in yesterdays' Joi hnai. should not so have imposed il, 11 l'oe'ie license as to h-ave out the f 1 : :ln: 'lie oniy place at Mori be. id. far l.ooi ,b.' ma.ldening throni;" was the New It .'ic iiotv,' where they have good -'vit- tli.Vc . ::ns a day. and cnu rest qu; ". y i'i s icuber al ninltt. 1'os b v, p-obahly. and il- a mailer ol liii Vihc 111 1st cciovable incident to Ne K'l ao people at Morehead was the sail g'ven a 1 w days ago by Mrs. t.ouncihiian CI. eli to her lady frit iuN al Morehead C iv. The crowd was not numerically ve y large, but an clephauliue unioyuieut to the for'uuate. Miss Jeuuie Shttw Boll. This lady, who 28 years ago, came to Marker' Island and purchased a tract of land and built Iwo school houses for the benefit of the islanders, died or, the 8lh day of June, 1M94, at her home ou the island, 'aged 7T years. The place is one of remarkable besuty, commanding an extensive view of the sound and also ol the light house, about 3 miles distant, there is a beautiful grove of live oaks, iu which the eoltage home of Miss Bell is completely hidden. There is a smooth lawn of emerald green turf between the cottage and the school house. Miss Bell believed that the way to help peopleetl'ec tnaily, was to teach them to help them selves. If she lound a family in distress and the husband out of work, she would employ the man to gather up shells or do some work around the place at good wages, so the family might Ix; provided for and their self respect preserved. She gave employment to the women, making rugs end doing other work al good prices. She b it. al! her property in trust to Enoch Lew is, ol Philadelphia, Chas. (i. Ames, ol Boston, ami W m. E. Clarke, of New Eeinc, N. C, who will endeavor to carry out her wishes for the benefit of the islan d's. There are two large circles in, front of the school house planted with Tuccas' Spai'.b h L'ayonets which are growing fine ly .tu having an uuift nil growth of three or four feel. Also a largenumberaround the house and yard, of tea or twelve feet in height. They give the place a tropical appear ance, and one, upon lookingaround, won ders if ho is really in North Carolina. H-e. Island is nbout 5 miles long by one mile in the widest part. It has a popula tion of about 200, almost exclusively en gaged in fisl ;ng. It is directly in the sound, about 9 miles f.'om Morehead City and ab"ut 5 miles . om L'ciiui'ort. Tue beautiful simplicity of her life, and tho entliusastic zeal with which she worked for her Islanders, won the, respect and admiration of all who knew her. There is mnny a one, both un'e and lemale, who, but for her efforU would be now igronabt and helpless, to day are good and useful citizens ol the State. She hud ft child-like faith and trust in God the Father, was ever ready to proojoJe the happiness of others, anil udnisor to t'.ieir wants in season and out of season; as lar as her own comfort and en.se was coueimed, sho never seemed to thuik of it. We may truly say ol her "Well Done Thou Good and Faithful Servant, thou hast been faithful over a few things and I will make thee ruler over many." 8u5 loves God best who most loves her fellow man, and by her deeds she has nobly proved her love for her lel'ow mau. She was burried in the beautiful cemetery oftbe Episcopal church at Beaufort "A thing done when thought of is never forgotten. " Now just as soon as yon 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, Lolders, bachelor buttons, (don't use them though get married), collars and cuff handkerchiefs and bows. J. M. HOWARD MACHINE and hand made brick in any quantity for sale. atttf - Chas, RKiuotsnn. P 0. ao.NtiV OKDLK ( IIAM.LS. .lew and Better farm Hronjht Out Lwer Chirpes -Tostal Not Doomed. The Post 1 Hh e I, t.i:!:ti, lit li.i- u 1 le a ''onsai--: li'b redic t .on in in :; -I is for the I mii-port.ti on of nm 1 'I a rrtlut lion pii-he-i out liu ,"- 1 n. :e w hit 1 1 hii-. , nn ..1 a I v. j,r o e-i a la 1 :t lis lieing ,ns.t uit . The new ordei is a i;nat niipr o. aiu: over llie one now 111 uc. Th. -. in mi while piper snl -oiniwli: 1...J11 1:1 style of a rlitrk. The nttes 1 leitve'l tot ord,':- tu 11- lows I11 to. mid not 1 v. 1 1 -.1,11:; M i-cdlle' J Ml a.t'll li. 111. Jl 1.0(1 Hil on III. 0l ,11 00 mi no T'i.O" liiii.lin More than, mid n it 1 I lie 1:. 1'.. Is, JO, Mont y ' 11 It IS up to s ', ui.l Is- i-lled by otbYcs now allowed to ,--n po-'i' notes onl . these o lli. es U-.iiu' kniuii .1- Limited iiiouev order ottirr-. A- w i the case in the old si-teni no".!, . mi issuetl for moie than sMOO. The ''Ltinile I iiionev 01 j. r nili- 1 -." niw known as po-l tl note olli, w '' b- OWed to Isstl,. moll' orde'-- up :.i v. but not to p iy th 'III s iiel ill'1 le- mitter will b - required 'o Ii!! mil an ap plication, giving uailie a id li -ii!e i t- "I pfiyi e, alllollllt, etc. 'file pn-:mi I money oilier cu t iv 111 1 nil 011. n 'I'I' llltlll on li qlle-t of ' lidel, lull III must sign hi- or her n one in I li" p of 11 w 1 1 ne-s. t'.iril P1VIIIKM) National Bank of New The Iterne. June Jbdl, I I. 'file B tar.l of llircclor- ill tin, Bank hae tins day tits I. ire. 1 a senii-iiiiiat! divitlelld of a pi r ' Cut free of t:l from the earnings ol ihc pa-l -i months, pay able on and after July Htlh, Is'' I. ti. II. lioll Kill's. Cilslli. 1. SUBURBAN JOBS. 1 , 1 L 0 this vvliiili do glit tin' eye ami adil iti 11 11 111 -cralilc com forts to any homo, ate furnished at Prices Within toil of all. Cypress, I'i tie or (ialvnieil steel T a 11 k s, w i t li graceful gal v a nizcil steel suli. struct 11 res a spec iality. Wo (urn i s li coiTiiga! oil gal vani.cd s f o c I stock tanks at very low prices, that do not leak or make 111 it d holes. It is the only thinker and re liable doer. Others cannot even imitate in tolligontly. I umniiis. Grinding, Irrigating, .saw ing Wood, Shelling Corn, Furnishing Power for Machine Shops, Help ii". iu Domestic Work, ,Stc, ,V:c. Call and sou us or write (01 prices. J. J. DISOSWAY & CO. 43 Craven street, New Berne, N. C. je-:;-c-::-i. EASTERN CAROLINA DISPATCH, KiciirsM to Norfolk, Va., JXJlLiY 2d. This Line will sell c sfc 1 eursion tickets to Norfolk aper Steamer Neuse, on July 2d, good to return until July, l.'tih for J.50. Tuis will enable panics laking advan tage of this trip, to visit the War Ships in Nocfolk harbor, Old Point Comlort, Virginia Bench and other points of in terest, or take a trip to Washington or Baltimore at t lie low rates now 111 exis tence at Norfolk and retnrn home within the limit of the ticket. GEO. HENDERSON, ju212w Agent- NORFOLK, NEW-BINE ani WASHINGTON, N. C. DirectLine ALL WATER ROUTE. Str. New Berne WILL SAIL TUESDAY'S & FRI DAY'S 1 P. M. Stmr. ALBEMARiu WEDNESDAY'S IP. M, aud SATUR DAY'S 7 P. M. THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO N. Y. CITY. jQTDelivery viaO.D. S. S.C0. Guaran teed. No Transfer Charges. phi la. cltdb line, Baltimore old bat line, boston providence h. m. trans. co. WASHINGTON. D. C. NORFOLK ft WASH TON S. B. CO. RICHMOND, Va. 8. B. CO. RALPH GRAY. Agt. 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