Daily J HE QURNAL. VOL. XIII. NO. 98. NEW BERNE, N. C. SUNDAY. JULY 29, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS BUSINESS LOCALS SINGING. CfcAflfWHl be permanent ly liegun at the Acadeuy buildihgf Werl uesdny cveniti" at half past eight o'clock. 2t Mrs. W. B. Hill.., PARTIES contemplating IraveUiBB, S. 11. Street. He lias sooietftirif; new in the accidental line. FOl! iiius, Sprains, Rlicuinutism and Congestions use lierry's ten cent Pormit Plaster. ,jy25-lw. FOR RKNT. House and Lot corner oi Pollock an l German streets. Apply on the premised to Miss Lizzie Oliver. 23tf CALL at Once. I have received a large line of samples of Wall Paper direct frpin ihc hutory. They will le on exhibition lour days. I'urt'es wishing to order will please select Ir.mi samples liefore they are returned. R. BehRY. jy 21tf FOR KKNT:-lwellin- No. 124 Pol lurk strejl, ailjoining my residence. jullHit 15. U. Daves i'obt. STKNO.iliAl'llY and Type Writing Miss liaclnl V. Brown tenders her services to ihc public a-i Stenographer and type wriirr. S'l.- i-.ni h: lonnd at the olliee of Mr. o. II. (hiion, vc r the Citizens BankJ Iwi ,ren III.' lours 10 a. in. and 5 p. in. ivi'i ini M At 'illN'K and bund made brick ill any Huiini ity for side. Applv to Chas. Keiz onsicin.' or Joseph I,. Halm. u28 tf. MONKY saved is inoncv made. Buy voiir MndirineH at Mine's Drug Store. You will save money every purchase. Quality gtur.mUx.tl. A trial will eoiiv'n -n von. W11KN r.oruxiiie is directions :i thin1 "I used lu-cordiug to the l.ilior and the cost ot'soap in ordinary washing is saved. Samples free at .1. K. Taylor's. LOCAL NEWS. NK W A I) VNHTISKMh'NTS. Hmvnni. T. J. Turner Chiiiw. Mrs. W. R. Hill -Singing (Muss. A. q. Holladny, Pres. -College etc. Fiirni.Ts mid Merchants Hunk -Statement. Prol. K. 1'. Mcndonhtill- ''nllegiule In stitute. Rev. R. W the Raptist Spiihnan will pleach at church morning and even- ing. Win. A. (iaskilt was examined betorc Mayor Ellis yesterday and bouud over to court in thu sum of 4100 fir assault on "fn's. "luinl-t'alhor Mr. Jos. 'i.iskill. Mrs. L, R. Stanly accidentally fell in the yard ut her liome and came near breaking her hi. No bones -were broken hut the jar was severe n-iil will necessi tate her keeping her bill or seveilil days. These hot days make Fowler's bath houses opposite New Berne very popular; crowds c-oss the terry every nfieinoon and enjoy the luxury of u oath in tin in. Col. A. C. Davis has resigned the Su peri nt cadency of Davis Military school which he founded at I.iG range and niter wards moved to Winston. His brother Col. Jefferson Davis assistant Superinten dent, succeeds him. Col. Davis' resigna tion is on account of ill health. This cause of resignation adds to the regret which Col. Davis' great number of friends and admirers leel at his retire ment. We thought the telegraph operator at Jacksonville who asmt waked by the boiler explosion in the Parmelee saw mill was a pretty sound sleeper, but he is out done by an express messenger named Ed ward Stevens, of Water Valley, Miss. , While dozing in his chair Mr. Stevens fell from the car door and was not waked up. He was missed and after the ca bad gone twenty five miles a searching party wa9 sent back tor him and he was found still sleeping within two feet of the track. The train n running forty miles an hour when ho fell off but he escaped with a few minor bruises. The Press despatches of the 27th tell this story. Church Services. Centenary Methodist Church Rev F. D. Swindell, ,P. E. Services. 11 a. m. and 8 p. in. Prayer meeting 9:20 a. m. Sunday school 4 p. m., J. M. Howard, Supt. Christ Church- Rev. T. M. N. Gorge, rector. 10th Sunday alter Trinity. Holy -communion 7:45 a. m. Service and serm- on 11 a. m.. Ever ing prayers 0:15 p.m Sunday school 5 p. in. Sunday school at the chapel 9:30 a. m. The public -cordially invitod. Baptist Church Services at 11 o'clock . ni. and 8 n. in. conducted by Rev. B. W. Spilmnn of Weldon, N. C. Sunday school at 4 p. m., J. B. Holland. Bupt Church ol Church Communion serv ice at ten o'clock and Sunday school at four o'clock. He York -Truck Quotations by Wire. Messrs. Palmer Rivenburir & Co., ol New York, telegraphed the following quotations lor that city last night. Potatoes, $1.?5 to 12.00: Swogtsyellpw 2 BO to 8.0;.red,' tl.SO to 18.00; (water melons large, 18c to 25c; medium, 12 to 16c; uiuskinetods, ':75c to $1,75 grapeg cliampion carriers, $1.50 to $1.75 baskets 85c to 00c; Ives, hoc to sue. -' Water Works Fire Alarm SlRuals. ' After an alarm' of fire baa been sent iu, trie following signals win ue ooserveu uy "engineer or water worlds: . 1 tap, keep, stand-pipe pressure up. - II uiub uumu uuraii ijiuuku um.ai. 2 taps, shut off direct , pressure and ump in suna-plpe. 8!taps, fire out. '.'. 1 ' Chief Fire Department, RIVERSIDE YARDS nd-Pet Antaiftl Frm of , F. K. Hew & Co. A visit to Mr.- Wm Dunn's farm will ijonf show"1he' preparations lor the pool ktrj yards, dog kennels, Ac, which lie and Mr. F. E: Hem are to run under the firmname of F. E. Hege and Co., in a good state of progress. Mr. Hege's residence, one which would duly grace any part of the city is nearly finished, the houses for the birds and ani mals are completed and the majority of the yards are neatly fenced off with woven wire fencing as they will be used. There are twenty-seven of the poultry houses each one near Uie centre of its yaid. The yards arc 50x150 feet. There are six dog houses and yards, a pet ani mal house 85x50. two stories high, and with a cellar in which the incubators will be run. The yards have an avenue ten feet wide leading through the centre from the read to the river and also a cross avenue of the same width. There will be a cook bouse for the pots, clover patch for the rabbits, a wind-mill and water tank will keep pipes which run to all the yards tilled with water which will be constantly Mow ing from the pipes and then away when n.it used, and every convenience will be supplied for all the little inmates birds ami minimis. The gale to the main entrance will he a tine one as also will lie the sign which will surmount the gate. The sign is large and elegant, gold lettered on blue sand back ground. The si-ti leads: "Riverside Kennels and Stock Yards, F. E. Urge and Co., New Berne, N. O. This is the side of the sign towards uie ioai, which conse quently greets the visitor as he euters. The reverse which presents itself to the visitor view as he is leaving reads "Come md see us again." We were informed Hint the sign cost $50. Wo '.iuve not so far alluded to the bull frogs quarters. As we have previously announced, a pond of about one acre in extent at the rear will lie devoted to hull frogs and they are expected to pay a handsome protli. Mr. Dunn is now cor responding to get information about the different breeds, &c, tiir l! it known that even in a wild Stale there are vari- ties of bull-frogs the same ns theie are ol chickens, and Mr. Dunn no doubt means, like he docs in everything, to .have the best that is going. Deis the only man we believe that brought World's Fair prize winning chickens to this section. The place chosen is an admirable one tor the business and it will soon be one of the most interesting places around to visit. Indeed it is be 'inning to' lie quite interesting even now. Mr. R. I,. Sim mons, editor of the Tar Ib el lViiltrvnmn, of Sbelliy, who vi-iteil ii while the en. impmeiit was in progress was highly pleas d with what he saw. Mr. Hege is an experienced man at the business and Mr. Dunn has b.'eu success ful at whatever ho has undertaken. We look lor nothing but a go id career for the River Side Kennels and Poultry Yards. Com in? and (joiner Mr M. D. W. Stevenson and family are back from Morchead. Mr A. Hatchett of the Durham Times is in the city. He returns to-morrow. He is getting out a good neat paper, mechan ical and otherwisa, We hope the Times, Hatchett is sharp tnough to hew its road to success. Miss Beulah Fodra, of Be.uifoit, and Miss Susie (Jaskill of the city, who took the round trip on pleasure on the large three-mast Schooner Jennie Tomlinson, Capt. Joseph Gaskill, arrived back yester day. Miss Fodra continued her journey on the evening train for her home. Capt. Harry Pierce, of the Sohr Braiton. left to spend Sunday with his family at Beaufort. Capt. Jos. Gaskill of Scbr. Tomlinson, also went down. Miss Marion Radcliff returned from the New York conservatory of music lor a short stay n the city. Mm Hopkins of Washington, nee Miss Sallie Martin of Beaufort, and children passed through last nigut to visit relatives at her old homo. Mr. S. Z. Waters left for his home at Pantego. Mr. J. C. Wlntty left yesterday to at tend the dedication ol the new Baptist church at Mayvide. Mrs. Whitty and children and iheir yisitors Misses Miibel Fields and Nannie Cox of Kinston left to visit relatives and friends, at Pollocks- ville. Miss Annie Bryan from near Polocks ville arrived to visit her sister Mrs. J. A, Jones. Mr. Thos. Simmons of Pollocksville left for his home but eipects to return to New Berne this week. Mrs. F. J. Hardison and three children left yesterday to visit relatives at New port. . Mr. Hohn H. Winder, of Atlanta, Ga, Sqpt. or the Heaooam Air lane, passea through en route to Morehead; bis family are already there. V Mr. E. A; Lloyd, the leading hardware merchant of Durham, passed through en route to Itorebead. j- Mrj T. J. Turner returned from Northern business trip. " Summer 8cboo1 In Art. Miss Annie Berry, Art Teacner in Due West Female Collece,S. C will take a summer clsss In New Berne at an early date. Pupils desiring to enter Wilt please hftnd Jnjtheir names at onee.. Jlijw OUR MAIL FACILITIES. Almost a Day Might be ttained iu Northern Communication The Advantages. We recently showed that mail which leaves New lierne on the W, N. & N. mail train in the afternoon lacked only about an hour ot making connection with the A. C. I., train and ''oing directly for ward to its northern destinations that ght and that if this connection were Hide it would, in effect, give us a double daily outward bound mail. As it is now (except during the short time in summer when the shoo-rly train is run) we can reach the north onlv liv . u s mail day. Iiecause as ill.- ma ! Ii -s over in Wilmington, it i li.e sii.ne as if it lay here until the next inoiniie; ,md then went off by the A. - X. ('. ra.lroad. The recent change in the schedule of the A. C. h. line has brought the trains still rfearcr together but connection is still missed. Our mail, when it reaches WiliiiiiiL'lon on hedule time arrives tln re at 7:20 p. in. and the A. ( '. f, tram leaves at 7 p. in. I'liis is so close together that some way ought (o lie devised to kei ii it from beiie' miss. Having missed this train our mail lies in Wilmington until nine o'clock the next morning, thirteen hours and fori v min utes, and moreover this dxs not repre sent all the time lost, the night train is a fast one; the day train a slow one; so that by the lime the mail reaches New York a liti'iTrnrr of seventeen hours and thirty- ininutes exists iu favor of the lirst. inn. Suppose, lor illustration, mail was stalled troin here on the W. N. .Vc N. ain at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon. It would now reach Wilmington at 7:20 in. and lie over that nivlil. Then it would leave Wiliiiili''lon ut, nine o'clock ucsday morning and reach Washington 11:10 that night, Halliiunrc at 12:4H Wednesday morning and Xew Yolk at 53 Wednesday nioruing. If it could get on Monday night's train at Wilmington the same mail would leave there at 7 o'clock Monday night, get to Washington City at i o'clock ucsday morning ---chat is it would be in Washington City exactly two hours be lore it now leaves Wilmington; it would get to 11 iltimoie at 8:20 T.icsday inorii ing forty minutes before it now leaves Wilmington, it would arrive in Phihidcl phin Tuesday morning at 10 :!, and in New York at 1:21? Tiu sil iv afiennoon in stead of0:5:t Wednesday morning, again as we said of 17 hours anil 3:t minutes, lacking only 6 hours and 27 minutes of lieing a whole day gained and it might in tho accomplishment, of business tran sactions lie for practical purposes whole day gained. If this arrangement wile in effect trucker colli. I until (lie roainussinn merchant by that mail of the shipments he had made up to that. time. The notice would reach the commission merchant licl'.ire the truck and knowing what was 'oniing he might be eiiabhd to sec hi customers and get it Setter placed than it he knew nothing about, it except as it was taken off the boat or cars. f,aige ship pel's often notify the house they ship ti bv telegrams, so it does no' make so much difference to them, though the ex peiisu ol telegr.ipliing might in many instances be saved to them. Every merchant and other business man knows luo advantage lie would gain from such a fast mail arrangement. We have said nothing to either post olliee or railroad officials about this mat ter, and do not know how they would view it whether they would count the obstacles in me way, loriniiianie or in val. but there is one thing that occurs to us. It does not seem that a freight, train can, in the very nature of things, run with regularity sufficient to guarantee any oertainty of making any close connection even if a schedule were arranged for it. But if the schedules of the freight and the regular passenger train were reverse 1 so that the passen ,er train (with u sligM modification of schedule) c.iuld hike tho hours ot the freight and carry the mail then there would b:; connection that could be relied upon. Each one of our merchants and busi uess men can judge I'ji' himself how much advantage this last mail service, would be to him and consequently how high value he places upon it anil how much effort be is willing to make to secure it. Such improvements do not coino with out socking. If wo are satisfied to on tinuc along in the sauio old ruts the authorities at Washington will certainly let us do so. It due cflnrt is made, pos sibly with both the government and rail .nncl s,lVtsfo1a Vf l.riiirr lliiu imnrnvful tmtll facility about ij. might bo accomplished. We ought to have not only this fast mail but a constant double daily mail on both roads. "Let thy habit be as costly as thy purse can buy." Shakesi-ear. It is your privilege to dress well and when you need any thing to complete your wardrobe call on us. We have just re ceived a new and handsome line of Negligee shirts, sashes, and summer Neckwear, Fleeted bos om, open front shirts, 3,pleets to the side. " The old reliable Dia mond shirt always in stock, sizes 14 to Hi. Collars 14 to 18. Lots of fixings you ned. - J. M, Howard. RKVS. KVAN3 AND ISIIIIIA. A ('aid Expressing Appreciation future Movements. En. .Ioi iinai.: Allow me to say to your readers of the Xew Berne .Ioiiknm, that 1 am unwilling to accept so much kindness at the hands of any people and lepart without expressing a profound feeling of gratitude towards ihem. While we very greatly regretted the ah. scare ot t lie pastors oiinecity, we the more appreciated the kinJness ol their congregations and siinstitutes. as mu-i, l!cv. Ml. Smoot is giving general satis faction and is far iu advance of most nun sters so young as he, and this is much in a few words, in this cultured age. K;v. A. I shida and myself spent some four days at the residence of Mr. .1. A. Meadow s, upon the invitation of his ac- iimplisbcil wile, whom 1 am sorry to sav was absent, for her health. Itul she had prepared for us. anil Mr. 'Meadows gave us evi TV attention and more than uppbed our wants. We shall ever re ncinher bun as a big hearted mid clever gentleman in every way, ami well calcu lated to make one and all leel at home and happy aboul him. ( Mir iii cess was largel v owing to tlie lever way thai the cilitoi's'renietnbered us while in llie liiithful discharge of their lliee duties. We arc already looking a ward for another opportunity to iniu le wilh the kino people ot' on r congen ial city. We lielure at Ueaulart, Tuesday, July 1-1 mid shall enjoy the very kindly ex tended hospitality of the pastor Kev. Mr. liumpa-s ami will lecture August ed- liesdav nigut. 1st at .Mnrciicad ruy. At the lalier place it is likely we will lecture in the Assembly Hall. If so, Mr. lieu I 'en y has kindly agreed to 'jive us the hghls. I pic-nine that all who know the l ily know Mr. Terry, liee.ui-e ol Ins in. Me -on iL inauilestcil to all . his genl leinaiih iii-miieis. We go 1 1 oiii Morehead to the Xew lierne District conference at which place we expect, to lii lurc ami malic oaics i the pastors for lectures for the mouth ol' A ugil.-l . faithfully and Fraternally, W . II. Kvx.ss. Trip to Aslieville, En. .InritN'Ai.: Thinking you would like to hear something of t he excursion to Aslieville I give you a short out nne. We left New jicruc Tuesday morning at 5 o clock sharp, and arrived in Aslieville itiilmut Id'clock p. in. same day. The crowd was made up of about Soil people from New lierne. tircenville Kin- don, Lagrange lioldslioro and Kaleigli. md vicinity of each town. 1 have hern on several excursions and never have seen uch an orderly crowd of people did not ee a drunken man nor any disturbance of any kind and it was remarked on all sides It was the most gentcrl well behaved body of people that evervisited Aslieville. The managers, .Mr A. X. Daniel of ilson and Mr K E. l'opkin of 'Joldsboro de serve lols of praise for their good manage ment and kind treatment. Tliry are gilt edge gentlemen and know how to care for, and handle a large body of pimple; mv one wishing to go to the mountains hereafter need not hesitate to go under the management of these men. After arriving in Aslieville the crowd dispersed, some to l'.atlerry Park. Swan nanoa ami other hotels and boardiiej houses which there is abundance ol. Next, morning I In' liverymen hud a pie llie, hor es and carriages were in gieal dcni'inil and well patronized. The -i enery of A -Seville and vicinity has a national celebrity. The mountain are lul'ly and an: olotlicil with verdure to their tops. The roads wind in every direction revealing new sights pi the eye at each turn. I could write all day on this subject, but lis you do not like Ion;, communications, I w ill hold up after fay iiiL' something about cousin (ieo. Vaniler- bilts niagnilicicnl home which he is build ing about lour miles troin the centre ol the city. I cannot describe it as it should be. I lind that it is nearer comple te! than I expected to find. I he out side looks to me to be almost, finished on some portions of it. and I learned that llie oulside will be liuisbed sonic time next year, lie is also taking interest iu farming and the dairv business anil what lands lie has on the tax list is valued at Ifl'.ir,8'.l2 .r2 horses valued at 5,720 '.10 mules " " 'J.OiMI 1 ill) cattle J ' (ill hogs - ' "I"' bid sheep ' ' 4U Fanning utensils valued at 25,1(1(1 All other personal property I0.K7M Alter his house is completed and added to the tax list lliim niiib county and the State will gel a nice snug little revenue from it. I reckon I have said enough and will close hv saying we arrived home Friday night at 10 o'clock and would have been hero rnoncr had it not been for an acci dent, on tlie electric line which caused some dalav. I'- STATU MENT OP I'ONblTlON j? :. OP Tlie Fliers and Merctanb M, ' NKWBKliNI', N. '., At close of business on July I fli, 18114. RESOl'ltrKS. Loans r.nd discounts, 145,471.58 Overdrafts, secured and un secured, . P Current expenses, I,384.7(J Ileal est, furniture i li.xl ures, 0 737.44 Stocks A bonds, 11,500.00 Due from banks, lG,2(itU0 CSash in vault, 11,171.85 $196,213.73 $75,000.00 9,511.78 70.00 1,246.37 110,885.58 LIABILITIES. Capital stock, Surplus ami profits, Cashier's checks. Due hanks, Due depositors, $19G,2I3.73 I. T. W. Dewey, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that this statement is true and correct, to the best of my knowledge aud belief. T. W. Dkwey, uaainer. Swore and subscribed to before me this the 28th day of July, 1894. Wm. u. ulivbb, . i'. Attest: L. II. Cutler, J. W. Stewakt, E. B. Hackburn, Jno. Bdtbb, Valuable Papers Found. The till ti nnk v bii h impoitaiit papers an. I in stolen from I uy S. I. nie' day night were aecideiitl hundred yards Irnm tin among some liu-lns. Tin gone but the papers, chiv'. contained the iney that were store last Sun .' found a, few stoic, hidden money was all - etc., were all there so far us recollected. The flunk was open and papei- wen wet hut not so badly ilainageil as i In mined. The parties coinuiittiiig the .:.iue seemed to In- afraid of papers, ami I.Ti them not tar from the road on the way from the store to New Keine. Absolutely Pure A cream of tartar bakim. powd Highest of all iu leavening strength L&TKHT LNITKI) S'l'VI'KH blV KIl.N M ICNT Food Kkcukt. RoVAL lfAKINIl I'llWDtK ("o., "lUti Willi St., N. Y. Kill I'.I TIO.V II, .SIITI IID.XS. COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE vv Fdll Term Opens Sept. 3d94 We will have departments in th" Cla--I...1I1 sus, .UallieinMics, Science, Alu-i Instrumental and Vocal, ami Ail. Tiinroiigh and syslcinal ic in struct . hi will lie given in each of these depart mi ills by an experienced, sueee-do! and well qualified teachers. WH Kl'Sl'ECTI L'l.l.Y SOI VOIR I'ATKONACH Eor particulars apply to E. P. MENDENHALL, Principal THE NORTH CAROLINA College of Agriculture d Manic Arts. Offers Three Technical Course:: njTHK rorusi: is i,i;n i i i i i.t In Til k ( iji usk is s.i n:s( i-. nJ't'llK ci itiltsK is m t:i n sn i. x Iri civil. Ksi;tsi:i:iiisi,, All. I Willi t'llell a Kootl Aeil.leluie I ;..i. :0 Each course is broad an tin n.nijli , and lln institution is now ciiiipped for ex. cl ient work. Kxpcnscs very mmlcr-iic. Session opens S,'ptenib: i (ilh. For ( 'atalogiu-s, address Al.t'A ANDKIfrO. llul.l, li . I -res llal.-igh. N. :'. 'I'he W holesili' an. I IS lad I'.linilui. 1 1, , crs still I.KAI) in l.( lV I'li. a - We have only the large size, Chairs. They (INF lMlJ-.N more of genuine Kalian Kecking arc woi th s;1.50 each and IIS ive Mill closl llielll out. as we holl';lit thun ill a joli lot. for it'J.'ill ea. h. All orders by mail slull r. .cici pt attenl ion. No. 72 Middle .St.. New licri.c, . '. NORFOLK, NEW-BERNE and WASHINGTON, N. C. PfatTiinlS ALL WATER ROUTE. Steamer NEW BERNE WILL SAIL TI'LSDWS DAY'S 2 I'. M. ., l'KI- NEW YORK CITY. JtSTDclivery via O.I). S.S.Co. (iuaran- tCell. No Transfer Charges. Plllf,A.t:l.YlK LINK, HAl.TlMOltlOdl.ll l!V LINK, BOSTON I'ltOVIDKNCK M. A M. Tit A ( 'O. WAHIUNUTON. 1. C. NOItKOLK WASH Ti N S. H. CO. lUICHMOND.JVA.S. 11. CO. RALPH GRAY, At-f. New Berue, N, C. BRA.DHAM & BROOK Dr ag Co., lO.'t JVI1013L.K: ST. Fresh and Pure Stock of Drugs and .Chemicals, h 'Oj&ll Bakincr ACCUMULATED W E A L T -H- w k A i. T II s Tin- ffsui; ni S.t iii'j -in til is tin- rt'siilt if S.iviii'.'- sin, ill tliiii'j- a url! as 1. 1 1 i Wl I ! 1. 1 1 ''i lllHHMiUih)iii)IIUIif)(lilillMII)IHMi(IIMIUIM H) IS THE IM'.SI'LT Ol SAVINti IN SMALL IIIINtiS AS W KI.L AS LAL'f.'L. 4)OOlH)(I(i H II M U H M) KM MIUDillllH MM)( M t is tiik i;i:sri;r oi' swim; IN SMALL TlllNtJS AS W i:LL AS LAIMiK. Ol II MM II H 11 11 II 1,11 H H n II X II H MM H H H loi II M II M I W E-t CJ Cm Cm O W 53 t? H f O Cm Cm o I o EH tl S25 C3 O Cm Cm Cm" C3 CO W m i i M o & o o w W 3 t H o Cm Cm O o t I EH l Pi S3 t O Cm pq pc5 CO cq cc) Fh TO l l m o O o w O i t l o Cm Cm-Cm-t CO M W E-t LO I I o o O PATRONIZE PATRONIZE PATRONIZE 53 p o O PT CD a ci And You Will Save Money, And You Will Save Money, AND YOU WILL SAVE MONEY PAPE1WDEY0, WHOLESALE Commission Merchants. Washington (Street, NEW YORK. -o o- Southern Fruits aud Vegetables a Specialty Large and Roomy WAREHOUSES. Facilities for handling heawi shipment! unsurpaiied by any house in tht business. 0eTRETL'RNS MADE EACH DAY OF SALES" National Bank of New Berne, N. C. (iauscvoort Bank New York. HEFERKNCE: Stencils and Festsla can be obtained at JOHN DUNN'S. ,- -ry-