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The Daily Journal from New Bern, North Carolina • Page 4

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The Daily Journali
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New Bern, North Carolina
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rul nku The ataa V- dua sM lS U4 avju a aa Li woi.4 i plvw i New Whoa ert la para, whe dam la aooh 1 Ike Uu d.gt'l laaali of lU Taa -rt 6sa of TrUy aa- TlILle YOU AUOIT. 11 Umbrellas FOR LADIES. Just in the nick un ihines the I) tl of time, while the hottest, we are offrr. ing: an entire new lineot Ladies Um () a brellas, all black neat and nice as Twilled Serge with can be. nice Congo crook handle, $1 26' Twilled Bilk Serge, close roll and in cover, natural Congo crook handle 1 60 Extra heavy Gloria Silk, Priness nan-: die or natural handle trimmed with; Kun metal, an unusally stylish Umbrella, only 2 00 () (I a TVe have yet on hand a small quantity! Summer Goods which we are closing out to great advantage to the purchaser.

Zephyr Ginghams, Figured Lawns, a Shirt Waists and Low Shoes. fcH eti a rn tie Is Ike cee holair J. bla hold lag ap ta view Aad ervffaf at the tuollah things that miter pswpie aa. Themaaoho galea the eoUe aalgat where taaae aad baaar wait Wiaa ao aWlght from petty ardte, be gives bo bred lehala, For he has lluls chaaos to reach thia dtaual aasasalt who Gives ap bis Usae to amadgiag thlaf a that other people do. 1 Uke the boeeat taaa who trios to keep easy from si I like the maa who sacks lo rise, bat duaa bo wroag lo wis Tbo world Is brighter for the day a peat la bis reaver wha Cea keep from Ceding halt with thlags Ikat otker people ia, Chicago Tlaaaa Herald.

"Oar baby waa sick for a moat wtlh severe enogh oad catarrhal fever. Al- thoegh we tried maay remedies she kept getting worse aalll we aaed Oae hriaale Cough relieved at obc sad eared her la a few days." B. L. Naaco, Prln- HUk School, Bluffdek. Teiaa.

FS Mt. i ...4 1 Fred V. Rows, heretofore adjudicated a Baakrapl, has petit baed for hie dis charge from all his debts and liabilities provable oader the Bant nipt Law of ISM. It Is ordered by the Court that a hearing npoa the aame shall be hold la the office of L. J.

Moore, la New Bera. N. oa the Sfih day of Anguat 18W, at 1 o'clock All creditors aad other pertoBS la later- may appear at said time aad place aad shew cause. If aay Ihey have why tho prayer of said petitioner amy aot be greeted. New Bera, N.

Aug lib 18M. J. Moon, Referee. Remaining In the Post Office at New Bern, Craven county, N. Aug.

7. WWt BIN'S U8TB. F-BlllFlher. H-J Hollowell. M-8arah Mann, Jim Murray, Morral dl, Muae.

Newborn Publishing Co. Harry Walker, George Wardaw, Charles Wiggins, Whittle, Prof Welted, 8 Willis, Jessie White James Wllllsms. WOMEN'S LIST. A Mary Adktnaon, Nellie Bryant, Mary Broont Mollie BlounL Mary Ana Cradle. Anna Duncan care Aaron Bell, Hardle Dougeerty, SA Dail care Doughty, Carrie Durea, -F-Ellza FoJre, Mary Hill.

Mary A Holt, Emma Homer. -J Mary Jones, Ssdie Jones. M- Virginia A Moore, Agnes Moore, Ada Morse, llldie Moore care Benjamin Simmons. 8 Uortense Stocks (2). Margaret Walterons, Matilda Watson, 8arah Walker, UatlleWard, Bailie White, Leah Williams, Edith Williams dl, Fannie Williams.

Persons calling for the above letters will pleaso say advertised and give date of list. The regulations now loqnlre that ooe (1) cent shall be collected on the delivery of each advertised letter. 8. W. IUjcock, P.

For a hot day nothing will exhilarate yoa more than one of Bradham's Orange or Lemon Phosphates. Cool breezes from our fan and a glass of pare, Ice cold soda water will furnish' new force for the davs work. FOR: SALE! ONE STEAM PROPELLER In good working condition, newly painted, length 70 feet, beam 14 feet, draft loaded 8 feet Inches, carries 1,400 bushels of corn, or 80,000 feet ot lumber. Apply to Elisabeth City, N.O. tft 1 Tour interest will beat be served bv making'your purchases here.

1 (CCCSOCCCOCCCOOOOCSOOOOOf Warn yoa weal a driak of gaaaiao Old English Bass Burton Ale, The Palace Saloon Is the Place To Get It The Ftaaat Wkhtkev the start at ia Baawa Malt. I am mat lee a few oVIahlfal aew driak that aaeae the week auoag aad Uae strk teal heller aad the low prire of cm la for ooaea pat reec of saoat every aonyt Ain iia, uoos boot, iiBervy rwoauswia ed Un (Sua. The pdoeo ot Mommor Drlahs. Try thee. IA31EJS F.

TAYLOR. TRENWITH, UlMlumlth. and Whtclrlgfat. Maaufaetarer of Bugviea, Wagoaa, Carts, Drays, aVo. AH klad ot Rrpalitag la my Uae does with avalaeas aad Two aew Carta aad two aew Drays' oa bead, also Spriag Wages aad BuffW eewly repaired.

For Hah) at a Raaaoaable Price. BTSbip work a Specialty. Shop-Sotith aide of South Froot Street, twtwera Middle and Hancock, New Darn N. 0. R.

H. BAXTER'S SHIRT SALE. I Will CLOSE OUT my Stock of Monarch Shirts at 80c Silk Bosoms at 76c Call before they are all sold. R. H.

BAXTER, No. Middle Street. i acjm x00K ore i I things la PAPETRIE3 lo Our line contains a large variety of entirely novel enVcte, aa arlla-tie at It is varied, as varied aa it a. complete aud aa complete as a a Hue can be. 1 I 6.

N. Ennctt. NE.V IXEItW GRIST MILLS Xew MIlln, Bttlilng; Uleiratorm aad Corn 1-Ieanrn, Of the Latest Improved and Up- to-DaU mil Machinery. YOUR TRADK1S SULICITKD. tr SPECIAL PAINS takea la clean ing and polishing grata before through Ibe aiillr.

which iasuree pdi Beat. Cora, Hominy, Oats aad Mixed Feed. 1 GEORGE BISHOP. New Ben, N. O.

n. and Gas business have an attractive line of ci material and Tork otiM U4l Ue MUttta ulpt IW eoavensU crabar iiurwet. wkk la aaw Ula port tui the the Honk tarailaa Nsial stHlua. Uowevsr, It Is toileted la Sarai Ktarrve dnio bore thai Ure la aosae saUuke aboattao saauar aa stothtaf whatever baa bee beard of I We reported chjtsgs Capt. Oeo.

L. Mertoa. Comsaaader U. U. Mcllaaay ot aay olhes officer of the North Carollaa rUeervea.

Rafarrlag to the saatter the Baa say The Maryland Naval Mil! lie, which as joat retareed from a trip to the Capes oa Ue Bylvla. Is to have another vassal for a practice ship aad win give ap the Dale, which the eoaaataad has had for Ive year. The aew boat at the Hor- aad is aow la pnsaaailaa of the Naval MUttta of North Carollaa aad Lleateaaat Coisassdor Gear oipectat to sead a picked oraw frosa the Marylaad Naval Militia for bar la a boat a moath. She ia bUmi throe tlaeeo the alas of the Bylvla. aad was la aarvica aboal the la- laad of Caba dariag the Bpaatah war.

The Bylvla will be ratal aad also aad both voaaala are to ae aaad by the mill lis, the Idea being to have sham belike bs- twaea the two. There is a movsatsat oa foot for the Marylaad Naval MUilta to go to New Terk to atlead the Dewey eelebratio It the Hornet cea be sees red before that lime aha will take the aaUor boys there, aad If a large number desire to go the rtylvla assy go also to accommodate them The New Tor mfllimiae have promised the Mary leaders a lively receptlua aad they will probably Uke part la both the lead aad aaval parades. Wllmlag toa i v. "To Throw Good Moaey After Bad will but increase my pala." It yea have throw a away moaey for mediciaes that did aot cure, aow begla taking Hood'e Baraapartlla, the medicine that aever dlsappolata. Hood's Pills care sick headache, Indi gestion.

Warratea. Ed. JoomaLi Most respectfully, yet la dead earnest do enter our most solemn and uncompromisingly protest against the appointment of W. A Byrd principal of the Colored Graded School of New Bera oa the following 1. He Is a mtaslonnry preacher sent here to build np asectartea church work of the Presbyteriaa faith, by a aortbera missionary board, aa I am Informed and believe.

Can he serve two maateraf or caa be at elevea o'clock oa the sane day discharge the duty of principal of a graded school and at the aame time be engaged Interring the dead and praying at the bed aide of a dying aouL I His idea of personal honor Is far different from ours, and this slone should and ought to reader him unqualified. 8. We bellev that his election by the worthy graded school trustee was dearly obtained by false representation, via. That St. Peter's Church aad the colored Methodists of.

News Bora desired bis election to the principal of said colored graded school. This representation was 4. The entire colored Methodists of New Bera remember, well, when but a few years ago Rev. Byrd wrote a com munlcatlon, and had it published ia the New Bern Dally Jocbhal, putting not oaly tho Methodists In New Bern la a bad light before the world, but the colored Methodist 'everywhere. Msny of nt remember our owa Richard Sawyer (Tailor) moat nobly replied to the com munication.

At the time this communication was published, and now, we feel keenly Its insulting, uncalled for attack on the colored Metbodtits of Craven coudty, and of the world. 5. Ho has a kind of a missionary sec tarian school encaected with his church work here already. 8. Why we aad all the tax-payers should be taxed lo give this missionary a greater influence la his mission work we cannot understand.

7. Now therefore we ask most re spectfully, that the Graded Bchool Trus tees call a special meeting that we may present to you our well founded and grounded grievances by resolutions, and In person, backed by the will of the people as expressed In vox popull vox del (Signed) Large majority of the col ored people, Per Isaac U. Suits. surra psica ro cotton. The Mew Koaa4Ua State Worth BS.OO More to the mil.

Mr. T. Pratt, President of the West Uunuville Cotton Mill, Uuntsvllle, Ala bsma, who Is known aa one of the moat progressive business men of Alabama, In addition to his extensive cotton mann facturlng Interests Is running what Is ssld to be one of the largest cotton gin ning plants In the world, Mr. Pratt has made a thorough investigation of the Roundlap bale in his mill, and recently published a letter, In which he said that cotton la this form waa worth $3.00 bale more to his mill than square bale cotton. Recently be telegraphed as fol lows: "After two years experience with the Roundlap bale of the American Cotton Company as a manufacturer, I can pnal lively state that my experience Is that It can be sampled equally aa wrll aa the square bale; that It savea 8f In wattr; that It unwinds to the core and saves much labor In the opening room.

Mixed or false packed bales are never found. For the planter, glnner and manufacturer It Is the greatest In vention of the age." J. J. Baxter Is showing in Jils window this week the clieaiiot Kne of neck ties ever offered in the city, our choice 25 cent goods at 15 cents. Gii hacunl uJ Takf raa Se btv Wra tUwl Traio orre lUill WIH of coatavrvt )tnir.

fr lte a leateaatkra tpfn4 yirlar. sovtftf. aad IWy suy here Cm-Lied ta lake a vast. Tee foMewlaf appealed la the IUV.fl Peat yardy: TU Flrcatca's Tvaraaateat, which oocanwd at UmasiufO last week, does aat a(rpar to have keaa a haxi Iwa aSalr, )Kllag from Um Greeaalioro aad New bars paper Tao papefsof Utuse two plaors are giving oat aaase of Urn ewu that ware au oa the omctal prusTram. Thera ap-paara to he eoaaUerabie disaatlaracUoa over tbo ssaaeor la which sosao tbian wore doae at the toaraasMaL "The Raklgh IrtsMO are eajoyiag the fan.

The total Ire eoaipaalre withdrew from the aseoctallna some ait years ago. aas Ihey believed they wen not ac eonisd fair trealssobt while panlclpal- lag la tbo eooteeu. Blocs then bom of tbo HaMgh eoespaales hare bee repro leaisd at the aaaaal Uwraaaeota of the aaaurlaUa. "The Gratasboro pfpers eoataloed lively ooeameata eoocoratag the Hew Bera aad Goldsboro eompaalo. The ateu of the Telegram aad tbo Koe ord of Oroeaeboro are give herewith:" The vartoae articles prlelod la the Oreeasboro papers followed, aad the editorial of the JocakiL of the Tib.

Ia reply, seme ooo apparsatly coa aected with tbo Greensboro eusa- paay aad the Record has beea keeping tbo wires hot with bis story. The troth will aow have aa laniog. It Is aotloeable that the Qroaesboro papers have aot had tbo maaliaees to prlat the the alataawat of the Jouaaab A few polats may aa well bo kept ia miad, as follows; Tho few Bera Company was treated with marked and apparently Intentional discourtesy la aot being allowed as cbaapioaa to carry the belt la tho pa- rede aad by being placed 11th la Una when they wero entitled to bo first. There was something ths matter with tho water pressure. It was a matter of rommoa remark la the grand stand that Greensboro had a heavy pressure, suffi cient to burst their hose.

The force with which tho water came from their aoxxle was noticeably greater Ibaa with other companies Aad what Bid tbo Greens boro company mean by taunting the New Bern company wttt Mhow did yon like tho water pressure It notorious that tho Greensboro company worn tho wont "kickers at the Toaraaaioat held la New Bern. Any "freedom of the city" or "courte sies oxtended" wero well paid for and Groeaaboro la away ahead of tho game. There was no placard or device oa the side of Iho car containing the New Bern Firemen, and the statement thatoao was so placed by tho New Bera Reel Team Is false. Mr Jan. D.

Gasklnsof Qrlfton, Is visit. ing In tbeoity; U.S. Deputy Msrshaf J. W. Perkins, of Greenville, Is la the city.

Mrs. Geo, H. Bender went to Catharine Lake yesterday oa a visit to relative, Hisa Maude Bmtth and Ml as Sadie Ebons left yeeterday to visit at Klnston. Mrs. K.

W. Smallwood loft for the North- the I o'clock train yesterday morning. Mr. Robt. Dixon left yesterday morn ing for a two weeks visit In tho Western part of the State, i kttss Ina Ivey of Seven Springs returned borne yesterday from a visit Miss Glennle Moody.

J- Taaaeaaere August 10. We areliavlng It cooler today. The health of this place Is good. Mr. Carmine of Oriental If In town to day.

He la running a protracted meet ing at Bornes Chapel. Dr. D. H. Abbott of Van de me re la having a new roof pnt oa his old etore.

We want the Bay river steamboat com pany to get a bustle on them as we need good tranaportatloa. Messrs W. U. Paul, Frank Paul, James Cary, Bob 'Blade, Frank McCotter and Tab McCotter were here on business, all from Florence, N. 0." Any one looking for a place would do Well to see Dr.

D. H. Abbott before locating elsewhere. When the peddlers came la town the other day, the town commissioners met and levied a lac of fifteen dollars a year and some of the merchants wanted to put twenty five dollars a year, on to' sell In the Capt John Lincoln left for New Bern today. He la captain of the Two Friends.

I learned today that there la going to bo a match game of base ball over on the south side of the ilver next Friday near Florence poetoffice between th Ball Creek boys and the Campalgnvllle boys. We hope they will have a good The schooner Essex returned from New Bern today with guano for Mr. Charlea Gilwers of Vandemere, Mr. Ephralm RIggs bss left hero on the schooner White for New Bern to look for work on a boat. Fbibxd.

One Minute Cough Cure quickly cures obstinate summer cougbs and "I consider it a most wonderful medicine. quick and safe" W. W. Merton Mayhew, Wis. Duffy.

Hamilton Clark, of Chauncey, Ga. ssys he suffered with Itching plies twenty years before trying DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, two boies of which completely cured him. Beware of worthleas and dsngerous counterfrlts. F. S.

Duffy. Special Sale BLACK BRILUANTINE. We ofier this week 120 yards imported Blaek Brilliantine, 40 inches wide and worth 76 Cents at the Special Low Price 49 Cents Per Yard. and every one asiUo Bar foot, ACTSCEKTlY ON TML Kidneys, Liver and Bowels ritANStS THE 5Y5TtM EFFECTUALLY ewr Tt tMvintse'r (AUfrRNU pG THE JOURNAL New Bera. N.

Cm Aajast 11, U. Business Locals. JUST received Use Uae of Wahaea i Celebrated Candle, alto aa eleg sat a ortmeot fit eakea aad crackers, Ruberta ft Bryea, opposite postoOoe. 1 IIAVK a very larf stock of aewly made, Hartford aad otber tires aad aa selling tbent rery low for Cask. to Was, T.

Dill. Paoae 189. TllK Anett Beer slwsys oa draught, at Jacob's, Middle Street A DAT IX THB CTTT. Partly cloudy, probably showers. eontheast winds, la the weather be real forecatt for today.

A telegram froa BeanaturllU, 8. C. announces the death of Mr. Charltoa John, soa of lira. M.

8, John who baa resided here for the last two The King's Daughters will meet at Mrs. L. M. Oeadrea's tonight at 8:80 o'clock. All are requested to be present as matters of Importance will come up Father George, the new Rector of St.

Paul's Catchollc church of this city ar rived Wednesday night to take the church In charge. Father George made a pleasant call at the iovmau, office yes terday In company with Father Paul. A sale of condemned government property was held yesterday at Union Point at which a lot of discarded articles were disposed of at auction. The whole lot brought $, Major A. B.

DennUon was the largest purchaser, A boiler and engine and 8,000 pounda of old rope falling to his share. Old sail and an chors were also sold. The two Mew Born boys who went last week to Raleigh to join the First Regiment Band, hare The families of the young men decided not to allow them to go aad telegraphed to Raleigh refusing consent, aid as they were under age the boys were turned down. They bad already enlisted and wero much disappointed at the outcome. The new canning factory to bo built by William Dunn will bo located at his farm near the new fertiliser work.

Mr. Duan Is putting up this cannery as somewhat of a trial, and will enlarge If suo-cessrot. At present the products of his own farm will bo canned, peas, beans, tomatoes, etc The machinery Is a duplicate of that used by Geo. N. Ires at Newport.

The factory will ho ready tor operation early next season. The Burean of Kngraving and Printing Is now euf agedjto printing a new $3 ailver certificate, which will be ready for Issue In a few days, to take tbo place of the present certificate of that denomination. The greatest cars has been taken by the officials of the Treasury Depart. ment to produce a note which would ho not only artistic, but would present as many difficulties as possible to connter- fellers. There was an attempt to burn the old A.

A N. C. depot at Klnston which Is now being used as a warehouse, Thurs day night about o'clock. The fire was started on a silt, under the hew parr of the old depot. A crack large enough to admit the flame through the floor into the depot was over this allL young men, who happened to bo passing oa ths street, gave the alarm.

In a. vary short time the fire was extinguished. Only a bags weaa damaged. to clkanb thi mm Effectually yet gently, when costive or bilious. 1o permanently overcome habit ual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without Irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds, or fevers, use Byrup of Figs, made by the California Fig Syrup Each Eott'ts pra' Nervous t' Sick He vIaiU, etc For gale by DaviJ R.

Davis and C. D. Bradham, Druggists, Q. A. TUK IRH ST- wsfliiisjle- yraiGQO Heating: Adjoining nor present place of goods tor Una Department, including Lavatories.

Baths, Closets, Etc, we ate Secured the services of a LICENSED SANITARY PLUMBER, AND ALL WORK DONE BY US WILL BE Our business motto has ever been And it Eball continue to be. Considering quality mansnip we invito competition. Oul of RESPECTFULLY YOURS, II I i ii I a Itm I a a.

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