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The Daily Journal. NEW BERNE, N. ( .. SATURDAY. JUNE 30, 1894 VOL. XIH.NO 74. PRICE r CENTS ?:. v 4 v f.:"" Business LOCALS. IF YOU intend lo Ctt In Witer or Ou pip bow it the time to do it L. L Churchill b (riling and inch G1t Iron pim l- 5c per foot, (ri pipe at 4o per fool. Copper Bath Tubs $8.r0 e.U i k ,i and all otlwr GooJs , k " ,' I proportioaatcW low, and all otlwr GooJs in tlie Plumbing line 283t f 1,000 worth of Vlche jut received on meiuoraodum. Will sell until Salu-day M follows: Solid (Joltl Waltliam latlitu watches from $18.50 to 135.00. Wiiltluim V Elginjwatchrs in (tan-p Bota- eases 6. Iff 80 year Kuanntec, from UV0O tit 30.00. Dtn't fail to e e tliem this week M I ahall rnuru tltem Moulds', muming. 283t ' Baxtbk tlie .lewder. BUY i'Th Worl.l'. Consiw nl 1UI:- gjoM," for sale ly Mr F. K. Dillingham. Every miniter should havemie. eml and i apecimen ritiv TO THOSK who arc m loult as to llie former advertisement -the thirty days ex piiv Sntunlav June llie SOlh and on Tuc- Hay following I hn,U proooeil to expose tall bills that has been twelve months mul ier they slnll limn mi 'lie outer or imr (walls i Ion:; as 1 am in business or tint'! maid. It. Sawvkk. r ii'mot-alile tailor. FOR SALE.--Pony lMieuton, mid Har ness, cheap tor iaili. Apply to S. It. Street. 76 South Front Btrtvet. 211 1 w HAVE YOU tried the flv l'aper ut jOaskill's Pharmacy, if not lo so at once. it will save you money and catch more flies than any other paiier known. Four sheets for 5 cents. MONEY saved is money made. Iluy your Motlicines at .Mace's Drim Store. You will save money on every purchase. Quality -juiriiiitecd. A trial will convince you. HARDWARE of all kind-, to Ik- sol.l for the next sixty days at cost ami les- in some cases, no rctuonalile oiler veln-a-il. Call (ind sec mo and be convinced, this is no humbug sale. 1'. M. Dhanry. tf. Smith Front St. WHEN Bornxine is tinul accordiuir lo directions, a third of the labor and the cost ol'soao in ordinary washin" is saved. Samples free at .1. F. Taylor's. O J A. L NKWS. Aft' 11' A 1) VEUTISKMKXTS. Howard. J. R. r)arkor Fruit Jars. G. W. Winston I'niversily of N. t'. A. A N. C. H. R. Sunday recursion. A4N.C, R. R. Spei-ial Kales to the Colored Fair. Good rains are reported at Maple Cypress ycsteulay. The steamer Albemarle, of the N N fc W Line, will sail to-tluy nt 4 o'clock p m, which will be her last trip. The Mt. Airy excursionists arrived a little before eleven o'clock last niylil They were the Ih'st pleased crowd of the kind we '-vei si. 'flare were no ex pressions heard execpfof high approval. Mr. E. B. Low is of t ho Ashevillc schools stopped in the city jesterJav on his re turn from the Teachor Association. He is ion of the well known and popular Dr. R. H. Lewis of Kinston - Jno, Willard, a colored farmer living Dear Rocky Run. this county, has cotton bloVms in a fine field of cotton. The rains in that section have proved ot'ii-reat bene fit, and crop prospects are fairly good. :; We are reliably informed that Hon. C A Cook, of Warren county has withdrawn " from the race for solicitor of the scond district which now leaves the field clear for R. W. Williamson, a colored lawyer of New Berne. ' A telegram was received yesterday from Greensboro announcing the illness of a 1 it I tie grand child of our townsman Mr. L. H. Cutler. A special train was chartered and Mrs. Cutler and daughter, Miss Ad die, left, immediately to reach tlie little one which we hope they may find im proved. -' A few subscriliers to the Dail Joub ' NAX appear to ha under the impression , that yearly subscriptions are $5' even when paid at expiration of time, lint it is a mistake. The price has always been 50 . centi per month or $5.00 when ptid in ad?ance. We have a larg numlier of names that pay regularly a year in. ad - vance, and it would be unjust for others ' to expect a greater privilege. Paying by the vear has its advantages on both sites. v The subscriber creU it for a dollar fcss ,,- and our collector one instead of twelve visits for the subscription. Korehetd Sunday Excursion. Bunday " the A. &. N. C. R. R., wilj run a cheap excursion tc Morehead City.'i This will be the last Sunday of ttio Teachers' ' Association, and some of the 'most prominent divines of the State will preach in the differeut places of worship there."- ' . ' Drewned la a Tar Barrel. - The little four year old daughter of Mr. Noah Johnston, who lives in Pam- HcC county, ' some, nlpe miles from the cityr got drowned in an old tar .barrel sunk in the ground an 1 filled with water by the recent rains, on Thursday. 'M.-, ; The innocent 'little tof wandered from the house and her mother, and be fore her ; absence was noted, had joined. .4.ho happy hron ieyond the river to , bask in the consolation of dim who said Suffer little .children to come unto me, for of such is the Kingdom ot Heaven." Druggists will tell jon that Johnson's Mugneuc Oil always gives satisfaction and is the cheapest. (1.00 size SO Ct.; 50 ct iue 25 cts. ' i TEACH tE3' ASSEMBLY Election ef OrBoetn-Merlal Fua to Tanre Larr Kiaber ef Arrivals. C?-la: to JciL'RN AI.) MoRKiiEAii City, X. C. June '.'9. The Oiectiou ol officers in the Teachers' Assembly took place tn-day. ("apt . I). Denton of Rileiyh, w is tleelod Presi dent, I'r if. .1. V Joyner, 'icc President, and (V Kugene Harndl. SwrrlaryUnd Treasuier. Anion;' c'dicr .niMirt;int bus.ness to-day wa- tin- i .., iiliiieul of a l oinmltti-e ou K lii(-' una', Div at the Slate Fair, and a i oiiin,.iti-e to -el studcuU meuiorial fund to llie lainenUHl Vaia'". Tlie discussion brought U yesterdav was cor.l'nu'd today on the relalioiuthip o: ppcp:ir,torv s hools to collegia. A (on.c tan.l liiiiarv entertainment wi". U' lieiil too'lil. A u'ootl many new visitors arrived on the tniin toni'dil. probably alKiut 7,V New llcrne still lcails in number of Vis tot s here, though they are from near ly every h'c' oii of the State and a great many :Von, other State, all M-emin to be sn ." y 1 1 1 tiieihs'-lve- ami relishing the rc-t'iesliiiiL; I m- -. Co mi ii jr and (ioiur Dr. (!co. l'dac knail. the inimitable, wem up ou the A. A X. ('., from Morc h i i it v yesterdav. Until,' t mill yc-tenlay uioriiiiig theiv vc:'c tjuile a nuniler ot Hendorstiu people ictu.i ing Iroin Morehead, among whom wen- Mr--. Mann l'arliain, Miss Isabel llo-.-ner. Mcsr. Hatto aud Mann I'arliam lr. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. SmallwiKwI. left yi-stcdav iiioiiiing lor Buffalo Litbia Siiiii-'s, V.i. Mr. Sinalhvood will re turn In a few days, but Mrs. Sinalhvood eonli.ini.l.tus remaining there some time. The waters there aie far fumed, and in a social point. No body knows better how to make things plea-unt Hum Mr., and M. s. Colonel Goode. Mrs. M. McK. Xash. left yesterday morning for a visit to her daughUr on Long Island. Mr. tt. l). Jone.-, tlie Insurance man, went up to Kinston yesterday. Editor .lacobson. of the Washington Progress passed through from Morehead yestordny on his return home. Miss Henrietta Jarmun of Wilmington was horc with her Ineuds yesterday. The family of Mr. V. B. Boyd went to tin- seashore on last evcniii'' train east ward. Mr. M. I). W. Siovciison and family lelt ou yesterday's o:csi. hound train tor a sojourn where the sea breezes blow. Their present address is Morehoud City. Mr. M. Porter of Rivordale. spcut yes terday in New Dene. Itev. Dr. .F. L. Rcid, President of tJrceusboi'o Female College, was a pas senger on the A. & X. C, road last night. Ar. V. L. Smith of Pitt county, spent yesterday here with Iriends. Misse3 Jennie and Clam Kuirus, lelt yjsterdny on a sail bout to visit friends in Hvdo county. Mr. J. S. Mann, oyster inspector for this district, who 1ms lieen in the city several days, went down to Hyde county yesterday to aileud lo olliciiil duties aud visit friends. Mr. Jacob Ilechtaud family oCNorfolk, Va.. pasttd through en route to More- head to spend the summer, accompanied by Miss Lena Schullz. Hotel Albert Arrivals: E II Meadows, City; Jno W Oast, Norfolk; W H Harp, Atlanta; J I. Franks, INew York; E B Lewis, Asheville; C D Bradliam, City; M F Burnett' Bait.; J 11 Dawmun, N Y; Lyle B (.'base, Mass; J W Cor, Kinston, X C: J Banks, Newport Nsws; R F Broadilus, N C; Geo Gaskill, City; R A Page, Norfolk; Dr L Duffy, City; Geo K West, Wilmiuglon. N C; M (iallein, D C. Second District Republican Cooveution. The following telegrams received here about the Republican Convention of tlie Second District, are conflicting: Wki-don, N. C. Juno 28, 1894. Rubl. W. Williamson, New Berne, N. C, Cheatham nominated; receiving thirteen votes. Other faction bolting. Correct situation. (Signed) W. D. Smith. Weldon, X. C June 29, 1894. Robt W. Williamson, New Berne, N. C., White 13, Cheatham 11. Cheat ham bolted. (Signed) Thob. Fields. Beautiful Exhibit of liome.Made Far ' altar. We ever look with pride upon any cjridence of manufacturing advancement in the South, especially in our own state, and the nearer home it is the better we like it It therefore gives us more than onllnsry gratification to eopy the folio-w ins from the Goldsboro. Argus: "The Goldsboro Furniture factory will be represented in the coming great New Yore exposition by tome oi as nanououie niece of native oak furniture as the eye of anyone has ever rested upon. ; The nieces are the design of Mr. U. A. Ept- Ing, foreman of the factory, and t he-work of the factory, and the finishing,: which is superb, tt the work or Mr. Maurice Mans field, who his . charge of the finishing de partment of the factory. The pieces sent forward will attract the attention and hold the admiration, we are sure, of all fwho Tint to exposition. " ; ON 0CSTAI TOPM. 8,300 Fret Hlfa-Hhja EDjoynent Delightful Weather. Mt. Aiby, N. C. June :l, The Mt. Airy excursionists somen hal scatlered yesterday. Some wnt to the White Sulphur spring aud the granite ipiarriea or Flat Roc'r, as the plae is ailed, while others to tlie number of tiflv or more s ruded to the verv top of tlie Blue Ridge mountains. Thk JorKXii. man was one ol tlie lulter. A drive of twelve miles brought u ;o the ftK't of the mountain, it tt"-n txok a Irive ol live miles to. .re "- -li. r.nic (lap ltiid, briu "- ; Miiomit. Here we lound tlie Kan I. o lloU-1 a well kept plai e w ill a. . .Iiinm lor alxiut fitly ptsipl, 'l iii- Imi, i situated on a ridi:e aud aloul one Indf llie water that is in Ibe yard gots over cno s.de of the mountain and theme 'o the (lull of Mexico, while the remainder comes down the other siik a id (low - on to the Atlantic oceun. A sprini; ot dclii ions water, nearly ice cold, within 'ion teel of the hotel is the vei v source of the streams bv which it i cHiivi'ytsl totlic lat ter. This prope rly ilicnided to the present proprietor, Mr. M. T. t'. Hitchell from his father. Mitchell's Peak, along side pcrpetuato-. the name of one ol los ancestors. A hall mile i limb nought iw lo il suiumit, which in cleur wcatber is said to command a view of four stales. To the south Mt. Aiiy could In' scan in the d.s tance, alxnit fouiteen ni'lc- away and about a- much farther Iksyoml it almost :n a direct line was Pilot mountain, li'iiu like a i loud against the -ky. It will t,e remembered tliat we neie in Virginia. Th. view into Xoith Carolina gave the view of this Slat' unmistakably. Over to llie west the long range of Blue Kid ,e mountain could be seen eMcnding along . and the most distant ones we saw we wero inlormed were in Tennessee, Over towards West Virginia a I mg ex tout could be seen, but as it was said that the latter State could oulv be seen in fair weather, and llie day vih somewhat loudy and there . were no landmarks lo tell which was which, ye scrile cannot tell whethir tlie excursionists viewed four states or only three. The view on every side was maguili cent high mountains aud long stretches of valleys greeted the eye in everv direc tion. After dinner we went to the Devil's Den, a place very appropriately named It is a rough, angular passage, down, down, down, into the mountain. The deoth is stud to be between four and live hundred feet. I'nle.ss you are willing to do much cliinbint! don'tle.xploro it, bul il you start go on and see it all vvliile you are at it. Our word for voii I never make the descent a second time. Out of fiv ladies who started at the, time we did, two went as lar as any did ami that was w ilhi.i one room of the bottom. Homo of the men who stalled lost heart lieforo they rot to the placo where the lamps had to lie lit. We are now starting to the spring and quarries while those who visited the 1 ut ter yesterday, tiro off to the Blue. Ridge or Pilot mountain. Every thing is line and the universal verdict from each excursion ist as far as heard is that he would not have missed the trip for tiny thing like the cost. Staff Correspondence, Ton can immagitie my surprise on reaching Cove, Tuesday morning about 7 o'clock to meet Messrs. E. E. Harper of the Journal and T. G. Wilkiuson, Soc'y of the Y. M. C. A. They had just ar rived making the trip from New Borue on their bicycles. They each wore the expression ou their countenance, that tliey Had experienced somcwiiat a uisap poiutment that there was rather more work than play. YVlino i went on lo have some repairs done, the tram came and I supposed they had taken the train to Kinston. But on reaciiiug Dover learned that thev were recognized as they passed through on their bicycles Heading thnir way to Kiuston. Suppose they nu.de their safe return home. I notice Mr. J. B. Ellis near Perfection has a tew acres ot fino tobacco growing. this I believe is his second year raising tobacco. After a days ride through the dust this extreme warm weather, your correspon deut finds it very pleasant to be so hospi talltv entertained , ov sucn Dig neartea men as Rev. D. W. Porter. Geo. Richard son. W. H. Sutton, SethWest and others. I also notice the continued Improve ment at Dover. Among which is the extension oT the warehouse, or depot, They are badly in need of a nice passen ger depot at that place. Mr. d. Winie nas plenty ot coaon blooms; bad some on the 26th the first bloom I have seen. A visit to Sheriff Lane's farm will con vince any one that he made no mistake in selecting Mr. John Lane to take charge of it. It has been said that the farm has the best crop on it that has been there for 44 years. On this farm is the burial place or Mr. Burton uarmon, wno aiea sept. 28th, 1853; aged 53 years. It has a mar ble head and foot board to mark his rest- ine place. He was the grandfather of our countyman, Sip Cannon. There is no sign ol any others Duned mere, un this plantation "also I learn was an Indian village. This entire section has been visited by fine rains, and crops are generally looking weii. B, :: TJaWerslty of N.C. See ad., of University In our columns and ' ' write to President Winston at Chapel Hill for catalogue with pictures of buildings, also for little hand-book en atled "University Education, what it means and how to get it," - It COX- The Oldest Confer-enr of I s klid la the World-Orlglaatnt n Dar hain Quarter Centenalal rxt Month ai Rutherford College. Th,. Ni.uli Cainlina Lin -a I Ministers ntcivnce will hoi I it- (Quarter Centen nial and i aiiiii-iiu-etini: at Uutherford ill.-.:., Ci'iinelly Springs Station, in lu'.y . ir.Mii the Uih to the 2:2.1. Itev W. P. W.,1. on- i- Pie-i'leiil: Rev. Levi lb . ;n-. in . , returv . The N.'iUi I arol.na LiN.al Ministers ConteieiKe iv;i or'siiized at Durham tvveuly-live years ago. with Brantlv York, I). H . a- Pi.-. dent, and Levi Branson as Sciictary. for srlivn years the Con leieiicc chauisl yearly from Kinston m the citsl to Asbeville in the west. Many t tlie l.'cal pieachers and lsv workers atii'u.lr.l li-'in tune to time mid btciiiiii iirti K-io I, .i that lull' b woo, I Las lieeu lone bv vv.n of insiii riiiff local aud uu- ;. ui.ionary work. In lssi; the ( onlerence again met at K.r.licri'i.rd ( o liege, built a Tubtrnacle. mid clisleii that us the place lor is'liua it inei'ting. In I S'JO the College was 1 n. d. and the Conference held ill 18SI2 itlt.l. .;h. and .ii Is'i.! at Trinity Park, 1 liiliiani It was then decided to bold the twenty- lilHi - ixii the Ouarter ( enteunial k at the nl, 1 Taliermii h at Rutherford Coll. -e. vvhe.e il will convene July 19-'J2. fin- wa- the first, and hence the oldest I. cal I'rc. iih r' Confiironce by uauie, so fir as known, mi v whore in llie world. 1 In' Uu, titer Centennial is to be cele brated nilli much enthusiasm, and a great 1 aiiip-inceling is lo b' lie Id after the il'lcn style. Many local preachers aie .'vpi'. lcl, also many traveling preachers and distinguished iiiiiiiitcis ot other d iioiiun.:' lon-. flic Tabcinai ic i- only one m.le out from Connellv Spring's depot on the W . C It. It. HAITUMMJN OF THE DAY. Have lliil and t h" balance of llie Wall treet looiS laiii".! t o cat i y their motion in the Senal" i n Thuisday tu strke out the Income tax clause of the Tariff hill by a vote of 4u nays to 'Jl yeas. Senator Hoar's strenuous opposition to tlie temporary extension of the current appropriation bill, has complicated the National situation. The whole business at Washington seoins to lie badly mixed. There are people who think that it is a change of men and not a change of air that the Hoik: and Senate chambers need. He who supposes that friendship for the ii.'.tr trust is ciiiiliued to out: paity in t he Senate his eve- 1 1- should lose no time in having ale. I. Two A '.iliaina men dietl lor not kuoiv ing the ,ill''-i-'-nco between alcohol and aconite. They stole llm poison from a drug store. John S. Jehnson broke the worlds bicycle record for one mile at Walthall, Mass., Tuesday, covering it in 1:50. The millionaires who have received the protection of our laws so long without contributing their pro-rata tax for its support, are mad us March hares at tilt proposed Income tax clauses of the Tar iff bul. Telegrams from Paris, France, say that Cassimer Perier. the. Xew Presideut, wept when unanimously elected. Ho has no cause to lie ashamed of this ehulition of his feelings, for it is recorded of human ity's Savior, that "Jesus wept. George White and Plutnmer Cheath am, colored brothers-in-law, both of whom claim to have been nominated for congress by the republican convention Wednesday open an opportunity for a democratic candidata that lias heretofore been taken advantage of. The coalition of the great army of western labor unions with the Farmers Alliance for political purposes, material ly changes tlie National partison outlook. The two old parties can no longer ignore the fact theyjh tve a numerical contestant tln.t,will force recognition. The most gigantic strike of this decade is on tn the west. Most of tlie rail roads leading into Chicago are tied up. Five thousand tlesperato workmen there have put on their war paint, and every inter est is suffering. They are actuated large ly by the same communistic spirit tbut deluged the streets of Paris with human gore. New York Truck Quotations by Wire, Messrs. Palmer llivenburg & Co., of Xew York, telegraphed the following quotations for that city last night. 1 lumbs, wild goose, 40c. 50c. per basket; Blackberries, 4c. 7c. per quart; Potatoes, rose, 1.87 $ 1.50, Chili reds, f 1.00 $1,125. New Berne to Wilmington, N.C. Spec lal Kates 4th of July. The W. N. & X. Ry. will sail a round trip ticket from New Berne to Wilming ton and return July 4tb, good until July 5th inclusive, for S3. 10. J. W. MABTENI8, T. M. -Procrastination is the thief of time. Yorjfo, Do not procrastinate when yon realy need anything ia oar Una. Ther J ia no naa waiting, soma peo ple wait too long for everything. Do not be one of that kind. - If yoa need pair of shoes do not prooraatlmate until the sole ia nil gone, if yon need a ao.it do not wait until your old one Is seedy, ir you owe us a bill , do not wait until time eats up the profit, J. M. HOWABD f,0(AL 1IMSTKRS ItlRKSCE. jiaking Hhsohrtely Pure a. oream of tartar baking powder Hilt heat of all in leavening atrentrtU.- Latkst Uniteu Status Govkhnhknt Food Hkpoht. Royal Bakino 1'owdkb Co., ;106 Wall St.. N. Y. PAPEanFDEYO wiioi.ksauo Commission Merchants. -H5D V J-K11--W"aliinf ton SlrtM'l, NEW YOUK. Southern Fruits aud Vegetables a Specialty Large and Roomy WAREHOUSES. Facilities for handling heavy shipments unsurpassed by any (house in the business. fcff-RKTrRNSMADE EACH DAY OF SAl.F.S (rta National Bank of New f'crne, N. C. Gau-Tvonrt Punk New York. REFERENCE: Stencils and Postals can be obtained .at JOHN DUNN'S. NORFOLK, NEW-BERNE and WASHINGTON, N. C. ALL WATER ROUTE. Str. New Berne WILL SAIL TUESDAYS & FKI- DAY'S 1 P. M. 8tmr. ALU 1ZM AIli, WEDNESDAYS 1 P. M , and SATUR DAY'S 4 P. M. THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO N. Y. CITY. "Delivery viaO.D.S. S.Co. Guaran teed. No Transfer Charges. FHILA. CLYDE LINE, BALTIMORE OLI BAY LINK, BpSTON PROVIDENCE If. ft M. TRANS. CO. WASHINGTON. D. C. NORFOLK A WASH TON 8. B. CO. RICHMOND, Va. S. B. CO. RALPH GRAY, Agt New Berne, N. 0. THE-:-BIG-:-IF! HlfJ -!? 1 W.I i: -t i I I -I IT . I IW II i. It" YOU.wANT THEBEST , . , i . t .,:,., II. ,1 tu ... I...,, ,. , 1 ' - i i k , i mi IK? i'-.'-"-IF You Want llie Cheapest ' .;!;::;. 1V 1 - -' ' ' '" l I I I I 111 UU li" - ' I ' I " I '.-I I ' II I'l I I ii- " v-" A-..M You Waul llm Latest . :: i l: (i i ii ,. M II B -a IF S.L. DILL, Sup t. VV E CHEAP EXCURSION RATES i i i ..ii .. oa:n vol i ill. kiNP IF THAT IF Pflssd..!! ail These - o-QUALI FIC ATiONS-a . -I 1 ll - IF i IFIF IF YOi VV'iint Jt IF IF BEAUTIFUL CTUllEi BUY A POUND IF IF GANTZ IF IX SEA F0.ll iand wc will iriwe won one. IF 1IF HACKBURN&WILIffl1 47 4Q Pollock Str jtet. A. - K. C. RAILROAD -r. ;.rvri"s In i taTurjrr, r I! r -. -. N ' . June I tt.li. I-'M ( HKAP i:CL iiSlON It ATK8 NEW BERN COLORED I . 1 it New !ern. . ( '. 2nd 6th im'iuMve,94 v- -t "' s' Hem ll.-ket. I - t.-n-l " II" Mwl Tiiii . ; .i , In return i V l : -l ntiiitj -. hat ' '..!.,. I,, ami lu II.. M . I 1 i ,,,, I':,". il I I ' I ' I Only on ' ' I n . -Inly Mil i ' i u- 1 1 nl , l nl loiiM lo 1 l-lll.ll i i i.( c i : I MEN ..; tlie Stale will mtellil. ii' :...tl,i' i Hie Ad . ii' k t ur- imr M; . ni. : . i;, I ritlli ' III" II I III. VI t I I I H V IN r: -' i.l.o k '- t 'It I v . '.-, Wl'i I. I Ml , M I oil I'-. 1 .V. M.. , In .,. ( ,v, 1..HI MorrkOil City and Return. SUNDAY, JULY 1ST, '94 OMiY S-tl.OO l' u !ln- 1 ! 1 1 1 1 it 1 1 Trip wlicit Tii'kets lie HII I'ltasfil. I 111 u '..illlt ,i .lie in!e,:-r Ileal ,'llnl til ;.'..-'. ii..-.- )i . in- in - ,.i ii.'t liave mi I 1 " " l,; :"- "' U'"in,' t' M 'lelieail CilV II. I tlie S.-;l-i.l.' '111! 11" lie week iluy. ''ei Liltil t.i run l'"i llieir :u-- I ) -" ,al le'jii. . e !ia , I1U l.l 1,- 1., . . - ,itiiiiKlalion. Tra il leaver New I'.e.n. at - .111. A. M. Ki'iiiniiiu, le.ive- mil, lintel at h:0U I'. M.. -Iiaip: aii.l the New Hern llouae at 07 I'. M. I.. 1)11.1.. Sllel inli'llilellt. 3S-;;-C-::-l. JTKKN ( Ai:o!.IN IMSI'ATC'II. Exctirsioii to Norfolk, Va., JULY 2d. p. ji51 t.Ls-'.eur-K'ii lieket.- In Norfolk J masau i Sieani'-r Neii., ou .lu'y 'J.'. .i 1 t i it Ur n until July, 13th, t'.u yl.'.d. Thi-i unl fiiaiil- ).iitie takitii; lulvan ta'e "I' this li i,. t" viit the Vur Sliips in N'mCiIU hail nr. i ihl 1'i.int Conilort, Virginia li:i'h anil nther poinls of iu-teie-i. " like a nip 1. 1 Washington or Uaitiiii.'ie at the low rait now in exis I in, eat Niirl'ilk aii'l letiiln Inline witliill llie iillllt nl' the ticket. i;i:n. iiknukkson, i.M.'w AwnL University of North Ca Ineliiclcs tho Colleeje. the University, the Law Selmnl. the Meilieiil Sell, vol sntl llm Sum mor Siliool for Teaeliers, (.'olle itiiimn ft'iO.OO :t vein.- lmard $7.00 to si !. li" a inonlli. Session beuins HlVl. A'l.!re-s I'iiksiiiknt Winston, , Cliaii. l Hill, N. C. Mason's Fruit I have un hand a large lot of Mason's Fruit Jars that I bought early while they were cheap. Parties need ins Fruit Jars and Sugar will do well to see me before buy ing elsewhere. fajrl also luvvo a r;ce lot of STRAW-:! BEIiWES in TO DAY. Call early ami ot some for the last time this sea son. Ruspoctlullj, L . v , iTi J , LI. lra.rlier -Ji, NO. 77 BKOAD ST. K W. P. Draper, Druggist, Springfield, ' Massa., writes: "Japanese File Cur Baa cored lady 7 years afflicted; could not walk half a mi e in the last three jean; now walks any di8taooe.,, V N ; : 1 ' " .'. ' ; i- t. V
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