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OL. XIIT --NO. 70. NEW BERNE, N C. TUESDAY. JUL Y3, 1894 'PRICE 5 GENT3 3? 1 .,.1 LCCAXSt MACPT - and hand made hrick in any qiiiii-' i" tor sale. Apply to Chas. Reiz- en- .i. or Joseph IS, Ualm. . 828 tf. v JY i'Tlie World's Con-;re8S of Keli ; ions," fornijeb; Mrs. E. F. Dillingham. Every minister should have one. call and see specimen copies,!; 4 ....... TO.THOfeiE.wbo are in .doubt as to the founer advertisement the thirty days ex . puvs Saturday June the 30th and on Tues day Mowing : 1 snail proceed to expose all bills that nas been- twelve months and over I hey shall hung on the outer or jner walla Bs long as I antra btuineeg or until paid.- ' ' s R. Sawyer, .'-' Fashionable Tailor. FOR SALE. Pony "'Pheaton, and Har ness,, cheap fix cash.. Apply to 8. R. Biroot 76 gouth Front street. . : . 261w HAVE YOU trie the fly l'aper at Oask ill's Pliarmacy, if not rio bo at once. It will save you money . and catch more files than any other paper known. Jour - slieuts for 5 cents. ; - MONEY saved is' money " made. ' Buy ' Your Ale. hemes at Mace's Drug ' Store. You will save - money on every purchase. Quality guaranteed. - A trial will convince you. . ' - .s.V'-i'..--A: WHEN Boraxlne is UBet) ' according . to Y directions, a third of the' labor and the .-' cost of soap in ordinary washing is saved. V ' Samples free at J. F. Taylor's, ; i ' flEW ADVBRTI8KMBXTS. -,-Howarfi." ,! 1 .vBr , , .' Douglas Bhoes-I-J, J. Baxter, Agt. v A7 Chas. Jlejzenstein-Cliango in adv'KLt;; ; E. 0. D. Notice to Truck Shippers. :t : :'"'ivV: V' . -'':"'. l -"' -,'. Crops are (rood, around Yanceboro. -'. though just now U is a little too wet for them. . TU most forward cotton is he- u ginning to bloom. - -J" , u j -,J .The crops in Carteret. cotmly are re " ported as looking very fine apd the peo- .t i pie as leing chee ful over the harvest : voutlook:. t i ''-ii, . ' ' - , '"'-', .--'The Justice property oq'Eitst Front , i' street, near Union Point, was sold yester- i ' day Mr. Warren B. Ellis was tiie pur- Chaser, It brought $2,500. V . -1 ; There will be a basket party held at 'Mr. Fenn Willis' 'home, five miles from .' Yanceboro, iv Thursday, July 19th, at night The nueagen of tba party are ' :- Mrs. Willis and Mr Emma Fulcher. . . AH ai'ound the crops seem''to be5 com- ing on atisfactori1y. ' In Pamlico' coun ' ty they are thriving and the rains, we are . ; informed, are - none too much for those ,.v- lands.' - ., ' . ' , Ttav.-T. A. Snioot made a' pieasiog.im pression ,upon the congregations at the Centenary. M. E. church Sunday. , Be ' preached very cred table sermons with k. gospel 'simplicity Mb. morping and nieht. .' . 1 - ' i 'X j, The howitzer 'sent down Irom Kew Bime to the tncampment grounds, lias been captured taken possession of by a family of blue' birds, who constructed a neat in it directly after its arrival and now bvp five eggs in iv'-vr-..'". - ,., : .' 1 he Beaufort Herald . tells, : that ' three " ". years ago a vessel was abandoned off Hat : teras. It has been carried here and there by wind and tide and in its travels has re ' turned to the place ol its wreck two times i'.-'. and from the accounts of mariners it has traveled eight thousand miles, j' ;. ' . "v.j. , The Teachers,' Assembly being over, 4nite a number of people who have been ' atlending it passed through en ronte to ' theor homes but (he number still left be ' -hind is now nearly treble what it was im- mediately after the adjournment of the : Assembly laat year, and the visitors con- J ."tinue to go down. , - . . ' : Bethany picnic Pamlico county was held last Friday with very large attend-.-- auce, ahundant and delightful dinner and ' a fine lime in every , way. Rev.. Henry : Wintieid made the address on the occt- sion bis son Mr, J. V. Winfield,being pre- vented from lieing present by the interest In a protracted meeting be was ' conduct . ing. . " . - , 1 ' , Mr R. E. Ptpkin, of Goldsboro ar rived in tlie city lust night to make ar rangements for tunning an excursion from New Barue to Aslievllle on Tues day the 21th inst. . A special train will leave here at five o'clock in the morning and make immediate connection at Qolda boro with a through train; : The larefor - round trip is only 1600 andtne excur ' nionisls will be given two lull days in the land ol the sky. r , i Nnws comes from : Yanceboro that a buinr atteuipled to enter, Mr. W. B. ( Moms' house last Saturday night a few miMulea before 12 o'clock. ... The burglar when discovered was trying to muka bit way in by hoisting a window. . Jleliad Buccecdcd in hoisting the window, and was in tUe uct of entering when -the, s. rtama of Mr. Morris' two daughters c .u xl him to lull out of the window and . ' ! i tlie wind.'1 Cu nt excitement is be ; cuv.UmI over it. as notliing like that w3 fever atteMltd there btfore. : 1 . 'oa'it At.,-1 i '. ji -7nfson wi.l ; h in St. i thnrcli, Jaspci , Vi'edneaday J;.:v 5i.li, at 11 ov: y ii M, July 6..., I i v ill 11 T ndy Uie I . ' t i .ion. . rringfi.,! Ciire liiit. " 1 1 not rs; Carteret's Rai'road Debt Adjusted. Special to JotmHAI. s . ' Morehsad City,' N. tt, July 2.r-The railroad debj of Carteret county has Wn aiTjiisted. J , ; The first payment on tlie" debt Was mads to-day. v : .... . ; ..-,r - Twenty-five more summer vieilorscame down on last night's train. The places of those who were" here only, for the Teachers' Assembly and left, a't its close will soon be filled. - Ylrglnia Dare Hetol to Sell Out. ' , Dr. M. P. Robinson, proprietor of tlie Virginia Dare bote.1, Beaufort N, C. baa decided to close out bis business there and return to Kentucky. He has invested a good deal of money in newly equipping the hotel in-good style, and all the. furn ishings are now placed on the maiket at private sale.', It wakes a pretty bi sale of the kiud.'rv iiX 'v- We are sorry to see that Dr. Robinson has reached this determination. We were in hopes that he would b& a permanent citizen and build up a thriving business at Beaufort along tlie liue be bad mapped out. A Boy Drowned. , Ernest Miller a little fellow . about 8 years old, a son of Mr. J. W. Pipkins of Baird's Creek, . was drowned Suntfuy morning about 10 o'clock, t a milt pood near bis home. He and a companion, about bis own apo, went to the pond and went in swimming. Strange to say the little fellow who was with him instead of giving the alarm, went home and kept quiet about thn mat ter, unlit uueasineas about the missing boy caused rigid inquiry to be mode and elicit ed the information. The body , was . re covered and thejfuncral was Monday,, the services were conducted by Rev. Hoary Winfield, of NeW Berne. : ,! Eille4 Br a FalUag Tree.. ' Mrv John Williams, a young man of North river,' Carteret county, was acci dentally killed Saturday while timbering, by' a tree falling upon him. Death re sulted, almost instantaneously. Those who were with him went to work to ex tract the body, but it took two hours bard work, before it was accomplished. Mr. Williams had manifested interest in the meetings then in progress in the Dia- ciple church near hit home and had de clared bia intention of giving his name for membership that n'ght He was a healthy and robust young ma? with every indication 'of a long life before him. It is another instance of the uncertainty of life and the need of being always ready. Protect Ike Mariners. , - . ; . The depredations upon Royal Shoals Oyster Rock, which we noticed sofn3 tirait are still in progress, wa hear, fliis rock is in a circle and the enclosure f ts a safe harbor for vessgls caught in a stiira audit isthe only onei.il that iromcJiat.) vicinity, :; Its shelter has in the past been the means of saving both boats and lives arid If the removal of the sho'ls forming the rock continnes the harbor will soon bo a thing of the past. . . (" The shells composing the rock are taken away by farmers for fertilizing' v purpoeei. They should be thoughtful enough to see the usefulness of the rock, and public spirited arid hn mane enough to leave it for the mariners, even at tha sacrifice of going to more trouble to get their supply of shells, but in case they do anot, some authority should lake hold of the matter before further barm results. Twenty-Eight Conversion. Our -young townsman, Mr, Jan. V. Winfield, a divipity student of Carolina Christian college, whom we noticed re cently a having field a very auajessful series of meetings in New Rope school house, Pamlico county, his just closed another, which - was held in North river chiitcb, Carteret county, six miles from BoauNbrt.' ... , v , x , " TheVuieeling lasted just one week. It commenced Sabbath before last at niglit and ended last Subbath with the morning service. The,, meet intra i resulted ia 28 conversions, rj . All of the converts have united with the church except one, a lady who made her profession at the lime of the baptizing of the others Sunday morning before ser vice. She is to be baptized at the time ot the - union meeting the 5th Sunday in July. , , . J - . Tbe Eueanpmeat, ' Col. Eugene Ilarrell passed through Uunday momiug en route- from the Teachers Assembly to Raleigh. . Mr. C. L. Hopkins travelling passenger ag.nt of the R. & D., system was also with I bun. , They are both interested largely in preparing for. the State, eocvmpment at Morehead. :. - ' .' Tney Inform us that the camp grounds are nearly ready. The tent floors tire laid, tlie gronnd laid off, and the buildings sre all rpady. , .. s ' There will be sixteen companies and two bands in the encampment Und it will Uke not less than twenty cars to trans port them. Tlie encampment - will be tbe : next "real event at Morehead, and Mr. Perry, proprietor of the Atlantic is receiving rr t nnmbprs of letters from parties- similes of'oiiicers and others who ace en-.'--"tup board there during the time. . e c ic,impment is expected to be a .mpmnt is only about a weak ol, ' ! ;o the 10th to the 20th 1U81. i v , , THE COIOHEB FAIR, Commanoed YeafriUy th Exhibits Programmn fcr To-4y. " : fie colored Fair bean yesterday bnt owing to Its being a rainy day very little resulted. rJ - ' . f?on.e -of ' t'ne dpartments are pretty wctl,fi!led wllh creciitaMe exhibits; eihcra. nave vey little in thooi. It :s likely that atyrw exhibits that would have come in yostertiny were kept back by tbe rain and will g9t ino-dttv. - - " . The parade w:.i form at the court house this, morning at 9 o'c ock. march to the Fair jwouo'.ls ty the saine rou'e wed last -jettf, and uponrrival at tbe grounis, which is expsct(l to be at 10 o'.rock the adihws .v'l'. hi A liv.-i I 3sv. J. E. riaynes, DiX, cel., ih je'ly Rev. II. P. Wlkr,'.of B;ofoft 'is c::.i..-led to conic ftp thii mnrah;!' ai-t to make ao . adilness t-nieht j Tli 'spatial Htcmetiom tbrongb tne day will h a' trotting '."ace t'ra afternoon at 3 p m.j Bast ta in ' threo, lor a purse of 25.00. .The eot-iea niv: Leiancl, S'n ford, Clayboy anj Ma. Tlierc will also bo buac ball games and tbe mcrry-go-round. Tile will bo a minstrel troupe perform ance 'dnring the day, and a grap'uoi'hone concert nf night. The lUfll'ietioy between the g'lipbo-. phone und the phonograph s, the iattor repea's.wiiat has b''i prnptred fjr if while the g'vtph'.ipliMM will respos-1. to speaking done in tlie cud'ene'e. The plirmoraph "ji; e on tx!i;bi;.:03 i'.il day. CouitRfr and Va Mi'S Augtistn Cmpon tas U-ft to spend the suminei' in Aslievil'e. Mr. Y. D. I,:Ive- wBEt down to Jiit!? sonvillo on liusin'ss trip. M;S3 Maaiie fTnajiito'i of Durham has arrived to spend thy snmtner with rcui tives in flie city. lles-as. E. L. aud C. 15. Keeltr, light house keepers arc in the oily. . Mr V. T. McCarthy, assistiirt e'erk at tha Atit'itic Htitol, c?aie u; to fperd tbe interval baiween tlio Teachei' Assb uly and tlicencamptiient at b's home. Mr. Charles P'Vzeris'oi-i, wiiosu family are sa iiuiari'i" at tbe Aiiin'ic, came up yesteru.iy inomi-g. A namher of Nav Berne soj luruei's at Morehead, came up yesterday ii)o:Tiing and re'.utued last niglit. Mr. Howard Gas kill tetu. feJ to Hie city from Beaufort yesterday. Mis9 Kathleen Bry((,n camo up from Morehead. Her frionts,Mws Lucy Leech of .Weldon, and Miss Lalia Ciatk, of Washington, also cnina up to visit her. Mr. J. 0. Cuddell, of tho Bibical Re corder, passed through en route to iiore- heiiL He btteods to come up. and spc-id toftio row iu'hecity. j KjSScS Maud Morgan a, l Ds'sy Gi .vn who Lave b-e:i visicvi at V. G o. Greta's tvent down to Morehcifi Ci'y. ' - A BnleigU ' pttrty coai,sti'iig ol riin. T. E. Bruner, fVr!r7 "f b-3 N"-t'' Carolina' Dtip!urt:r.eit f Agricu'taw; Dr. n. B. BMtle, P!i, D., Director of the N. C. Agricullaiv,! Kpsrimcnt S'l:on, and fita'd Chaiuist, aud Mesis. !1. 'Lr'.-i-ley, and fuiiik Gi'i, pn.ed MK-.mgii to JMoL'eu3d to S!e;d a w eek. Messrs John auJ Jii'in-s Lyoji, torv; of Rev J. T. Lyon, members of the La Fay ette Military School Band, cin; up from Morohoad yestertiiiy, The hand has Iwen Jiscoiiraing music at tua Atlantic Hotel during the session of the Teachers' Asscm b'y. . The other members of the bind p:issai throngh eurouto to their homes. Tho steamer Neuao brbugbc in about fifty visitors to tho colored Fair, among them were the Nu'jonal Baud ni Norfolk w'th fitteen members along, tbe band furnished nuisic through tlie 2y yester day and will remain as long as tlie Fair lasts. . ' 'A pretty good nuniljor looir Auvantuge of the eheap rates on the steamer Neuse. ycetcniny. ; Among tbtjiu were Mi'ssrs, J. F". Grook sud Fdward Grabtree bouod to tfoi Tolls; Mr. Closs Cradle, on a trip to Baltimore and Washington City; 51 isses Annie Taylor end Jintnie' Tieuwith, to visit fricuos rfud relaties at' Elizabeth City ; .Miss Daisy Sc!)enck,'of Brooklyn, Who has been .visiting Sirs. J. J, D:sos way, leaving for Virginia Beach; Miss Zuikle Swm.lell (6 V'sit aiManteo, H. C; MisS Lillie . Joyce, who has been visiting iu tbe city left retumihg to; Baltimore, Mr.; Will Barros and J.-B. Bender, of Ponockeville on a pleasure trip to Wasl' Ington City and Miss Hennetta Jarmai of Pollocksviile to visit friends at Norib'lc. Hotel Albert Arrivals M. If." 8ultah and AM. Baker, 'ti.y; N. If. Sm'th, N. C; J. A. Crews, jr., N." C. Pwbytcnanj M. S.'Fioyd, Richmoiid; Tiios. 8. Bowles, Va.;' Wm. Cleva, sr. and, Wm. Clove, jr Vancebory. F. t Armstrong aud wife, Jacksonville; R, E., Bruce,: jliehtiiond;. W. F. wassev. Raleidi: Wi T. Forlonar. city; JE. V., Baltzer, Jacksonville U. E, t'-pkio, Ooldsboro, a 1 SUia'iito'B.wr' r All merciionts, tradesmen: etc., are hereby notified to list the amount of their purchases etc., front January 1st to .Tuna 8 nti, lwa, is tho Jaw uliects. . , j Registor ol'.Doedai 1 ' Regular sei-viees will bdSd at the above named Mission, ori)er of Pollock and Norwood Streets, this evening at 8:15 o'clock. . - All persons cordially invited to attend. AT MOREHEAD. , The fica-Slde Social, and Political . Mecca, of .North Carolina Tha Tcichers'x Assembly,- Mobehfad CnT; N. C' July 3, : f?PECIAIi CORBBSFORDBNT. ' Yesterday was a gloomy day,' It rain ed nbnrly ' ail day, and the' indications threatened a' storm, and in fact some'of the citizens were very, apprehensive, we would experience a severe storm, bat we bad no wind to cause-us any uneasiness, and now the wind ' bas worked more South, and all fear of 'any storm is past, though the weather "is dark and gloomy and still raining.. The excursion train brought in this morning 40 or" .50 visitors from your city to be boussd up here all day. Each one had his friends, and tbey could be seen in groups passing away the time.' At 11 o'clock Divine services were held in the churches by the pastors, and Dr. J. B. Shearer, President ol Davidson College, preached in the Assembly HalL from John 3 chap. 30 verso, "He must in crease, but, I must decrease." Space for bids my giving you a synopsis of bis se-.'mnn. It was edifying and. very in sirnctive. and a rich treat to all who heard hi m. The closine nraver was made by Dr. F. L. Reid of Greensboro college. 'I bis ends one of tbe most interesting sessions !' the Assembly, so' I am in finmed Your correspondent is indebted to members of tho Assembly, and especially so to the worthy Secretary and Treasurer lor many courtesies, and to the proprietor and employee of the Atlantic Hold for t!iu kind attention. Quito a number of visitors w'll leave to-day, but every train is expected lo bring pleasure seekers who will come for the season and in 8 days the encampment will be in full blast, which nil! swell the n uniler to the full capacity of the houses. About 72 visitors leave this morning, quite a number ol New lierniaas. Tbe llotols and Boarding Houses are taVin special pains to please all. For tfsycty the Atlantic reigns supreme, while for tlnise who want more rest and quiet the New Borne House offer home like ac. conimo.-lalinns with plenty to eat and every eltoit to make the guests pleasant. The o'J Sei Breeze House, cozy and white, and the Howerton House also stand ready to do a good paitby the visitor?. H's Mb Has a Powerful Rival. Some 'months ago a few of the North em papers were giving much space to the tlrshimr mustache of our Governor. la a nio'-o recent writing tho New Tork San thinks it has discovered a rival of Gov. Crr iu the present Republican Candida": for the same office in the State of Vermont. It ti.tcK ''J.'V lion. TJrfon A'fonso Woodburv, 1 1" 3 t.ervjt: t..a VMi''int lor Uovernor ot : V- -:o.t, l :s wide waterfall of mous . . .!,.), fl.m-: lipping, dashing, spark- ! i. -;. l ;.u ca.i a must near it break into . ' o ' io the census ol 1890 this '! i ;.-c6 !' voik contains 863,476 i-jp-i.-al-i imirs. It is cimbed by means of, a r i).-;.. acD.nc, end trimmed with a M'l i'limj". It is s'aio to be visible for onii it!"i;!iVi! end fifty mi'es on a clear ! .-:, a:ni is iroqu.jntiy mistaken for snow o ! t:l:i i.i'oea Xocntmna. .l3 Mia hi jr.'-. Woodbury is elected (.'.ivo-.i ; .',! elniilenco Governor jE 'to C:Ti-, of .r:h Carolina, the pres- !eiit no.mcr tne moustsche record. Such a coit'e'rt. will excite tbe keenest interest j (iiM.ir.g ail ioyci-s of ho in-autifnl, and no i man caii o nliuenl'y pp.H)ict the issue. I (Au'r iri n-e of tne lone distance and the vault, but Woodbury is good for the hundred varils, and tho high jump. The ifon. Mcivl'Io W'-s'on Fuller bas kindly consented to serve as umpire." NOTES BY THE WAY. OnUier. d Boiwoeu New Berne and W'jldshoro. Thero have been good rains recently all 'bo wsy fiom New 'Berne herd and corn and other crops arc green and healthy 'ookiojr. , Capt. Ciiar'.es Hancock, the gonial and popular couduetor on the up . train this morning had among his passengers such distinguished people as Chief Justice Shepherd and family, Col, Jno. C. Bcar bo"M,'BupCof Pilblic Instruction; Presi dent J. H. Sheerer, of Davidson College and others. - '','-. ' Tha road bed of the A. A N. 0. R. R. appears to be in splendid condition and we heur that its . business has been such this year that the directors are. in condi tion to declare another dividend. v Neuso river ia very low up this way, but very muddy. ... ... , When tho train arrived here morA peo ple filed out of tho coacbea than appear ed to be In them. ' Their departure thin ned the crowd at Morehead, bnt perma nent summer boarders are going down to flil ujfthediotol againJ '' 'K'."f "Why is dust aocl ashes proud.";;;'.! p A reft8onablo prida should al ways bo encouraged - at least have pride enough to dross as well as you can afford." And when your pride tells you need a new- suit or other things to complete' your wardrobe do not f ai) to . try IIoward. See o"ur line of ; samples', from Marks Arnbeim'R mammouth Tailoring establishment. : A fit guaran teed.. 1-,1'C -Vv:! x i t; . M. HOWARD. v' i :-';;. 'v.U5 V" -1 : - V- f :: -'.'V:V .VX--'':i'' A Destructive Forest Fire. ", A correspondent writing on tho 29ih, sends ub tbe following: A very destructive fire in tbe BroWn Sound neighborhood last weak, caused by ugbtninir striking a' tne. It destroyed large scopes of turpentine frees and also timber, much ot the turpentine wai ready and waa being dipped out. Joe Mellon and E. F. Arthur Install theirs.. Others were also damaged. A. J. lliirst, W. H. Hurst. Mrs. R." G. Ward lost nearly all. G. W. Kellura, David Smith, G. W. Pollard. William RiKs, Mrs. M. A. Rus sell, J. A. Provow aud others were among the losers. This is a creat loss to the iariies, it being a dull season of tlie year too, anil the June dipping of turpentine ninny comes in a good time to help. i:iy ex penses incurred m the spring. Most of tbem have farms, but we lonro that Mr. Joe Melton and Mr. E. F. Ar thur were tending turpentine only, nud the fire destroyed their ent're ri op. It is said it was the larja-,1 unci mo .t destructive fire that has ever b--ni kiici-.vn in this community. Nearly cvcryihln; was dry as timh r. A si;fflr.icz.i from the south-west carried the ti-.iw s lvip i'.iy before it. It is reported that many ilei r and hogs were also burnt, and ilnit iv' i u the fire shuck Light nocosiu and 'o;sy Pond pocosin, tbe rattlesnakes cimiij out taster than they could kill them. The neonle foudit it bravetv for nenriv a week. On Sunday 24fh, many people turned out troin other neighborhoods ami they succeeded in stopping if pariiaVy. but not until a heavy rain on Monday and Tuesday night following, did the people feel that they were tale Irom further loss: Rirerdale Third I'lirty Mretii ir. At a meeting of tho Peoples I'lity held at Riverdale, N. C, .lime ;i'l;h ' v a call of the Ex. Committee. Geo. I). Con ner was elected permanent, chairman nivl G. L. Hardison was elected Seeielary. The following were eleeted as lleloL'a tes to the County Convention to bo hel l at the Court House in New Ltemr, ,hi!v 4th, 1894: Clifford Simpson, Ocor,.;c Simpson, Amos Conner, Alex Hanlisnn, Hardy U. Perry, Charles Hirilison, T. H. Smith. Alternates: Geo 1). Conner, A. I,. Heath, S. Haskctt, W. II. Ives, AV. ,1. Hardison, W. H. Smith, U. L. Hardisnn. The following were elected Township Ex. Com., for the next two years: leo. D.Conner, Alex Hardison, U. U. Hard ison, Amos Cornier, HarJy H. Perry. Tlie Ex. Committee met and ( i'cled Hardy H. Perry, chairman, an! (leo. W. Simpson was elected Secretary. Tho meeting adjourned subject to tlu call of the Ex. Com. New York Truck Quotations by Mi re, Messrs. Palmer lfivonhuijj; & Co., ol New York, telegraphed the flowing quotations for that city last niht. Plumbs, wild coosc, 25e. 0! 5'lc. nor 10 lb basket; Blackberries, Wi!on, quart 5c. 6c; Dorchester 3c. 4c;. Potatoes rose, fl.25 81.37, Chilies, $1 12 f..; f Vlb.; (Jukes, 40c () 50c; lireen com -1 76c. Ihe Celebrated l)oDgliss;shoi. We call attention (o tho new n.bv: ,;-e-ment of W. L. Doulas93.00Sh.ie hieli appears in our issue to-day. We have every assurauco Imiu the m:i:-.ulur mvr that tho recent impnvcmiiits in ctv'c .l quality will give more s.itisficiin th in ever to tho wearers of Ihene pipular shoes. Notice. All memlieis of the Y. M. C. A. Och- estiaare urgently requested to n oel a the Hall this evening at 8:30 o'ei x k U transact business of inipnrlanca au.i ofii nature flint demands iiiiinn. "; e nl.cn tion. Eighth Township No ic". Tho Democratic voters of Kir;lilh Tuvn ship of Craven county wi'! nivta.'. ih.i Court House, city of New lieviic. on S urday, July 7th, 1894, at thnyi o'. loe;.:, p. m.,for tbe purpose of elcclin a L'em ocratic Executive Couiinittoi for the tiJi township. S. R. Street, Ch'in. 8i.li Township. O EASTERN CAROLINA DISl'.VTt'lf, Commencing Mwy My 2nd, this Line will aeiiver all Truck and perishables at Pier 23. Hew York City .without Extra Charge. OEO. HEN DERSOK, Agent. NORFOLK, NEW-BERNE anfl WASHINGTON, N. C. EDireclLine, ' ALL WATER ROUTE. 8tmr. ALOEMA IJij WILL SAIL -TUESDAYS & FBI-:-f, DAY'S 1 P.- U. 1 ' WEW YORK CITY.; 5 iVDelivery via O.D. S. S.Co. Guiu- No Transfer Charges. miLM. CLYDK LINK, , . ) BALT1 MORE OtD BAT irWB, B06T05 fROVIPENOK H. A H. TRANS. CO. WASHINGTON. D. C. NOViFOLK ft WAfill. ' 4 a BIOHHOND, VA.B.B.CO-, ; " RALPH GRAYiVot'li'. ;S:&i0"v''New Borno, N. C.;i 1 Yca O$:dsyiv DR. CUAPirJ A. HARRIS' DENTIFRICE? BBADHAM Ss BROOK. Drag Co. Absolutely Pure A eri-ft-.i .f t. a-;..-( hr.V:n. riowder RlflV't of V n leivnniii;; ioreui;tb. IjATrree Ubitfii States (hvkiinubnT Komi lir.l'OiiT. Royal Hakinu 1'oivnitH Co., '106 Wall Ht.. N. Y. PAPEaWDEYO, MMSSI0I1 Merchants. NEW YORK. Sou thorn Fruits and VcctaJlt a Specialty Largo and Roomy . WAREHOUSES. Facilities for handling heavy shipments vtrts'.rjafsd by any 'house in the business. ft5rRK'l i'KNS MA UK KACH DAY OP SAr.F.S" X:ili..iinl It ink of Nov lU-iiic, ti. C, ( ;t 11 i-v.xii't l!ank rkpi'u::ntk: Mow York. StenciN and Postals can be obuined at imn dunn's. W.L.Douclas S3 SHOE f 3. CORDOVAN. i CariViUA CUiUCI I CAMl r 3.WPOLICE,3SOUS. 2.BOYSCHtaSH04 LADIES' S SEND TOR CATAliVSUe " BROCKTON. MASS. V. oaa WTO maaey k varchiudBa W. Lm lo.ffla. Hkomi ' BMaaM,w are the largest manufnftorert of advertised shoe, in tba world, and Ruarautea tha value by stamping the name and price on the bottom, Vfhicn protect, voa against high price, and the middleman's profits. , Our shoes equal custom worst in style, easy fitting; and wearing qualities. We have them Bold every where at lower prices for the value given than any other make, Take no substitute. If your dealer caunut supply you, we caju Bold by ,- J, J.Y BAXTER, Agt. THE-:-BIG-:-lF! WvV'rSi '?,! ' ' , - IFI IF IF yOU4WANT THE BEST! IF IF Yuu Want tbe Chuapes IF IF m Waal tlie Latest IF IF UAN r.lVl: YOU THE KINDl 11 ttF THAT Pus all Use QUALIFICAHOMS-0 IF IF -O 0- IF--IF--IF YOn Want a. IF IF BEAUTIFUL PICTURE BUY A IF IF POUND GANTZ IF tF FOAD , land wd willfve won one.; ; ;; IFI IF ii' i i j , I 47. 49 Pollock Street,' , 4 WE
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 3, 1894, edition 1
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