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w .Mi. 18 t L & r4.te&iula-...uw NENVrBEBNE, X; C., FRLt jfe28, 1882. VOL: I; K( 7Vt7W'- I -..- l.;.i 6.,m i f. wmm' OUHNAL. 11 it if I HI f A T LOCAL NEWS. -. ' Trmonrter Ace or rTMlirdir.-' J l.nu - - V- SO- D.m. - -....HP existed in a forth Carolina Convention: nOuuceuWtit that a yreatinmty plana will before. -He denounced the chairman of' ha recommended.'? Among them; one to the Convention as a coward, who; utilize the "attic" and ' bull 'S eve" in neaked out when they most needed his! the present structure; the best way to service. He alluded to Mr. Hubbs in' do it is to turn' the building bottom up hot Very complimentary terms; ar- and use the attic for a tywment, the raigned him for being a high protective' bulls eye will be very convenient for a tariff man-v for not, giving offices under "coal shute,"- and the underpinning his control to colored men ; for remaiu-1 will make elegant parapet walls. That tag silent during the prohibition can- J would be an upsetting, said one. Yes, vase: and Veld him responsible for Kit-1 but after they've upset the old board it The machinery for the Kwnton has Ichpn's Groin? to ConciBss. Ha was frp-l don't make miich dinVrracn if Hipv nr.- at rived mad will be put in in a few days. I quently interrupted by voices for Hubbs. j set every tliiug else. - He characterized those . who called fori Another, to let the present building Hubbs as prairie dogs, and said they stand, buy the property on the west, were paid for what they were doing, turn the Green around so as to place the His speech was hardly calculated to do building nearer the railroad, to give him much good; it was more an invec-1 visitors by rail a shorter distance to p. m. - - - ' p. m. - v r - JouruM ttlulatnre Aljnanac. Sun rises, 5:05 1 Length of day, ; ' , Run gets, 7:.07 J 14) hours and 2 min. t ;Moou seta 2:50 a. m. 5 .The Tiger lily left for Hyde county lajtt night with passengers and freight. The workmen, in charge of Mr. F, stilly, are pushing Mr. Olivers gin house to completion. '." -;The building contractors all complain -1fi."T TO'rT:;.T.n 81.4. tV-"-" , . STATE NEWS- - Gleaned from our ji-a,, , Tins Farmer di; Mechin:& sMwea A. Bledsoe, Esq., cuaUenggjl, $Jo,y. .lai'via to meet him, outhe;yjituinp. Jnrvis accepts, or wilt wnpit the jit of appointments is made put. (Ion. T. Lv viinginau, ot.Asbeville, Gen. J. M.' teach, of Davidson, anil Oapt. Chita. Pike, of Salisbury, it is aunouiiceu, will address the peo ple of Burke county on the politi cal issues of the day, August 5th. Wilmington Vaily Review : Yes terday morning, about 11 o'clock, a colored man, whose name we couldn't learn was overcome by the sides of so much work thai they don't know declared intention to wage au un wnicu wioaonrei.. ceasing warfare until the 7th day of No- Rev. D tive against his opponents than persua- walk, and save the girls the trouble of i.i. ..., thn pni iipi-of Fnni tli nn.l sive to carry ins bearers with rum He I runhiiig to the wiudows to see passing trains. As the July dividends are now being R. Braton baa been appointed I vember, and if he does in the same paid watermelons and the September by Bishop Fierce Presiding Elder of the Vyirrenton District in the place of Rev. Dr. Cloea deceased, f. . ' 4 t We are requested to announce that the building of a house of worship on West street by the members of the Christian church' (colored)' will com snape inai ne uia on weanesaay night, ones are nearly due scuppernouga a he, will certainly do a great deal towards jeeess is advisable and was declared- uniting the Democracy of North Caro- "Exeunt omnia Requiexcat in juice. Una. Tear Down and Build Up. Our excellent Fire Companies will never let the old ricketv buildincs in ni noe shortly, and the, members hope tlw city Le deBtl.oyed by fcre,w the only to get some aid from the publio in. erect- Wav to tret rid of tWm is to rear hPn. idg the building. J i i H s down and build new ones. Mr. K. R - ; The Contentnea was launched yester- Jones will open the ball next, week by dy after. ;haying been thoroughly re- r tearing down the old store house where pired, and the upper deck is receiving he now keeps and erect a new one 40 x liew coat of paint. She was the pion-1 60 in its stead1, . he having leased the ear steamboat on the Trent and Content-1 property for a term of v ers. Mr. E. M. ua tttcis, vuiu.iua uiw w i uu ui raviB nHB ine COUiract ' Trenton and Snow Hill. Dock streets. Eev. D. W. Her ring who graduated at wake ForestOollege last session, lias ac cepted an appointment as Mission arv to China. -The rice bird will soon put m an appearance It is stared that they always come 'A caption of acts" will be published by the 18th ot August .- .... ..-1.. 1;... ' l ' I Carrie May hew, of New Berne, is visiting the tauiily . ol Col. Aided The At.-Cant. Kol-W. will, a nlul KOWiaiUl, OI I1I1S town. Ml', uw , - , - , i " ft"- I . t i . n , i . , i list of passemrers. left here last Wednes- en K)- novmem, Ol lliiSTOwn. issaiil Kinston' Items- day morning for Seven Springs. Dr A. J. Pollock, of Pensacola, Flor ida, is visitiug his fether, Dr. W. A. J. Pollock and other relatives at this place. , these are liberal times. Anvbodv Fall Fishing. 'XVa-nnta with rtluaaiira Hia nnminafinn I " " r- ""v ' ."4- -amnco, ror Mk. EmTOB:-John D. Williams of oe of the Senators of the Second Sena: Fayrtma came down Saturday night, wiaiuiswjct. wewustwuwwnenine and in hondr of his arrival the mack Ijeiislature meets he will look after the erej 8nd Uue figh have put in mieresw or wis secuon anu insuiuw au nearance. The sharnie Lucia. Cant investigation into the management of Be pigott) went out to Cape Lookout 9 ,1 , , s j ; I on Monday with the following gentle- itiinuu jiwh oaun at uj i men: j. u. wuuaius or rayeueviue, j.ia. for Kinston and thee ven Springs. I Messrs. Samuel White, Pescud and Law ajie wilt layover at Kinston to-nigW lit of Raleigh and Geo. N.. Ives, of living there early on Saturday morn- your -cityiVta took 203 fine mackerel in ig for the Springs. -We learn that sey- g few hours 'trolling. The boat Oah eral of our citizens will go up, and that City itlii Messrs. Geo. P. and J. D. will accept any nomination which any party will confer. The millennium is approaching. The little girls and boys had a plear.- ant sociable at Nicol 's Hall laBt Tuesday evening. Vienna C. Coleman, petite, all air t'aavu nhA lia.l George E. MorriH is the most fortunate of all candidates he is after the uomi- fnu r i it ... . . uatiuu iui joiouer-auu ioruiwitli. Ins good wife goes to treatiug on peaches of which she has a tine crop, to have t lie unest corn in the coun ty, on ins larm aoout two miles from town. As many as nine shoots have been counted upon one stalk. "Two good ears on every stalk and a nubbin below for the old cow" the old Scotchman's prayer will doubtless be realize by liim. Greeiisboro Ihiilii Patriot: The lioys engaged in carrying brick and mortar lor Levi Houston's new buildiug struck this morning for higher wages. They had been em ployed at 40 cents per day and re tnsed to work until their wages were raised ft) 50 cents. ' About the time their places were supplied by other boys, the father of two of the strikers appeared on the scene HEW BEBNE MARKET. Cotton None in market. No chane in quotations. l!ORN 1.08 in bulk; $i.u in sacks. Turpentin Receipts moderate. Firm at 83.50 for yellow dip. Tak Firm at Sl.2.1 and ffi.ao. Beeswax 20c. to 22c. per lb. Honey HOo; per gallon. Country Bacon Hams 18c. 16c..", shoulders 15c. Lard 15c. Beep On foot, oc. to tic. Sweet Potatoes 50c. per bushel Euas-rlOc. per dozen. Peanuts 2.50. per bushel. Fodder 1.50. PeaCIIES 25 to 40c. per peck. Apples 30. per bushel. Pears $1.25 per bushel. Hides Dry, 9c. to lie; green 5c. Tallow 6c. per lb. , Chickens Grown, 50c. per pair. Meal Bolted, $fi.l; per bushel. Shingles 5 inch, 2.25 per M iuch, saps, $4.00 iter M.; hearts, $5.00 per M. BALTIMORE MARKET. Baltimore, July 20. Oats quiet; southern 65aG8c; western white 66a67c: Pennsvlvania 5a68c. Pro- lsions steadv: mess polk )!'4..ia'i6.a:t, Bulk meats shoulders and clear rib sides, backed, llal3jc. Bacon shout ders 12c; clear rib sides 151c. Hams 15)alK'- Iiard retiued 14c. Coffee linn ; Rio cargoes, ordinary to tair, Sia9c. Sugar quiet; A sott ic Whisky quiet at $1.17. i&ny are expected to board her at the McNeill of Fay ettevitle and Messrs. Geo. Ynous landings on the route. The Poe, Mackey and Parke of Raleigh, Trent is new and has good accommoda- took 202, fishing in company and in tions. and if very popular with our peo- friendly rivalry with the others, pur pie as an excursion ooai, wouia aa- friends of your city, Messrs. Hubbs, .vflielftll who goto take an empty jug White and Tinker will now have to ajong and bring back home some of the throw up the sponge, as they were, up w&ter from those wonderful Springs. to this time the champion mackerel ftii '.'' "' ' fishermen having caught 75 in one arine lame. . ' . ... I Mr. J. L. Rhem weighed on the citv aay 8 n8n,nB lttHl summer m wie snar- sciles yesterday evening a fine 1 milch PioLuda- Bro. Jurney is off for the cow and heifer of the Bramah and Short r10-1"' ol r I a, i . i i i i r j i it horned Durham stack. Tha cow i y uc, to. uo iouu ot uiu eci- t&hl years old, weighs 1680 pounds and tin and doesn't care to get, beat ; Ves saven gaUons of milk per day. " ' - Among me iaie arrivals ac ine uavis The Trent, Capt. Tavlor, will leave and seizing a rich pine shingle .Kju&kuiat -oVJoci ttwtt Saturday literally wore the liatches oil' the morning for Seven Springa in time for 1 l tltr bUMtdWH. The Stl i Ker thespeakiug on the 29th instant. BOct ane'1 lor tevm ai,(i l)eSSed to be for round trip, Grays in Kinston tickets at Chauucy Cieu. Clluginan.' lieu, llioiniim I, ' 1 'linoj.i.iii l. iu issued an address, or letter' Hri.inir , 7 O per The heifer is four years old, with some allowed to ; resume work. The idea here is that Bobbins and lteii will defeat each other, and the con gressional delegates here have been instructed to vote lor Gen'l Scales Sniithfield Her ah : A. J i...., ,. ' T .. ' .. " tiardner, Kso was in town last Miiiu iira our.aortn Carolina week. he is employed by the Wi pontics, it is interesting, amusing, mington & Weldon Railroad Coin and valuable, to the student of io- paiiy to secure the right of way for litleai'hist:orvfnrir. imnifi. i..mv the Koad from Wilson to Florence j j .,., -ii ' :. . l..ft.,..v-.ff .? .i o. i.., aim ne win coiiiciicr in "b" ' iwi a lew ,iava. No doubt ofthis Koat tenets, urittuig down through 40 being built at an early Any. Mr years of public life, the General Jones Lee, of Meadow Township reaches and endorses the Liberal this county, planted one peck of rt,iuorujr uiuuu, weigueu puuiius - - aid his yielded four gallons of milk Tarb9r. df" Dattiel8 and wife of vU unhorae par day. "" : Wilson, J. A. Fountain and wife of chine" ill bott yl . '-'..y; ' ' ' ' , .RockyMount. I. N. Q. the : Democra COMMERCIAL. city ite: .a. Tliis column, wit tolural ninn, l tobi-ut lor Lock! Adrt-rtUinR. Vfr KlntoH aad Htvu flpriua- Tlie . steainer . Trent will -leave New Berne for Kinston on Friday July 2'J.h arriving at Kinston on same day, and 1 will make an excursion trip from Kins ton to Seven Springs on Saturday, 29th inst. This will give parties on Neuse River and Kinston a line opportunity to attend the grand Democratic Mass Meet ing to come off at the Springs on Satur day. For further information apply to - , Chacncey Gray; Agt. Kinston. Geo. T. Dufey, G'l. Fr't. Agt. D 2 ti. w 1 ti. New Berne. BRICK FOR SALE FERIBEE & CHERRY STONEWALL, N. C. Apply to Dail Bros., New Be rue, M. .Illl Mil I ill C. Ill icit for Sale. I will keep constantly on hand at Man well & Crabtree's lot in New Berne a lot of first class hand-made brick. For terms apply to James Man well or . to the undersigned 1 m. D C. Simpson. " OCEAN HOUSE. BKAUFOUT, N. C. MARTIN IKING Proprietors NEW. YORK COTTON MARKET. NKW YoKK, July 26. Futures closed This House ie now oiifu fur the eiit.'ituiniui'nt steady; sales 93,000 bales: July 12 7na oftcm-Ms. lit' location is a well know imo 12 77: AniriiKt 12 74: NPDteillher 12 Ma i"""" i i i ,i . . ' 1 i rro I iiiulfr n iiifwnt nmiiuiieiin' is o:r, (jciouer li vn; ioveiuoer ii oit lt7'J; December It 79all 0; January 11 S9iU 10, February 12 00; March 13 1' April 12 S4aia SG. Cotton steady; uplands 121". urieans 13. WILM1NUTON MARKET. IWilminoton, July 26. Spirits tur pentine steady at 4.-W. Kosiu auu at S1.45 for strained, and $1.55 for good strained Tar firm at ?2.25 Crude tujn, turpentine hrm at 1.7 toi haid, mM,h1i,K) v. i 1 1:. iuituiiy, if 3. 10 for vellow din and virgin. Tim, rl. M (1H Miis.W. L'. Kl.su. iHpufiil iiiuiiuiieiin iii every thiw will be ilone tlmt cull be tlune in make 11 flrt cltt in every ivypict. Kvery luxury .from luiid Hurt wilier win be servi il in I lie Desi "lyp, aUU lit iu Ii veiifiiimble m ices ;i in iiiuke a Mny at Hie -euule will. in ill" teach of ull who ran aB'urd to li v any where. f 1 lie moms in thU lioue art all lileasaut. Tlw lew Iroin the iroiiier-nle mi lop ol liuiMiiiF, -x- len-iM' mill tine. Wlnut una bulb. - house iiiljucent to liuilililiK . ' Ho. its una expenenceii D i:itnii n niwayx in reailnie nt our whnrl to take out fulling, UKliinic mil bathiui,' iiaitieM folite servuuu will be ill nt lenil:iiii'e. mill every tlli.it nmile to make a iK):'iier AKTIX, W. L. AKENDELL, BOARDING HOUSE, MOUKHKAl) CITY, N C. Bingham School; KstuliliHlieil 171KI. Mebanesville, N. C, is rKt-tMiiNtiNi among boutneru Boarding Schools for Boys, in age, num bers and area of patronage. The 177th Session will begin (in new ' I TT : - T - n.iil - J ?1 . C I i .. . -m . - - 1 i . . , . Aldernr blood, weiehed 1200 Dounds ao are uosse7 calB aaa lam7 OI movement ot to-dsty. He flunks It wheat and lvaned eleven ami orne me cast-iron f'Ala- nan mvuieis irom it t lie past season both the Kepuhlican, anil One noted grain shot forth seventy locratic inu'tieH, and re- ttrve taHca.i--Mai7Tlo"6ei,t' Bine- dound pro bono publico. It is said ham will address the Johnston he predicts 50,000 majority for the Teachers Association and the eit new movement. Dismissing his izens ot Johnston conntt at Smith mi r I ii , . i I I . .... - " f.Mr.E. F. Sanderson, of Jones, was in I ine ranei were UP lie 1891 nini aim present Views, we can bnt remark held on Saturday AnffUHf 5th ' .1 AiA VAnAn4 In. sJ,v- I ii t . l . , . . , 1 . 4 i mi rr 1 ' Ml 1. the city on Thursday. He says the u ' wjr. uwa ,um We nave never joined in the at, w.ju a.- m. , mis auojeci win do V o IiM-Ia" rlti txnn tc-tia orkQiint hut tha The traveling public are respectfully buUdingli) jujy 26th, 1882, .... i a l: .1.1.. tl.,.. ' inviieu 10 cousiuer uieciuiius una uuusc offers for their patronage. It is situated between Calico Creek and Bogue Sound, about three hundred yards from the new Hotel, and affords about a half dozen airy rooms, exposed to The Sea Breeze from nearly every point of the compass, and free from the noise and bustle of the large hotel. july2-d-tf For catalogue giving full particulars, address july6-lm d Maj; R. Binoham, Sup't. W. M. POWERS, Tin and Sheet-Iron Worker, Your Him In Print. Mrs. Dr. Burkhead is visiting her daughter in Raleigh. For the Jcnrnil. DUaolvlna View. crops in his section are the best he has seen in a long time. ,Capt. John A. Richardson returned yesterday morning after having enjoyed weeks furlough, visiting New a two IOOVIWI . A . vuum VUUVV. i Dr. J. P. Bryan of Kinston is a little" cold and was absent; hut the 1 Home what common disnftrnn-iinipnt nraetical education or the nioiiev chair was filled by the member from the of Gen. Oliuguian of late years, value of an education. Mr. Tay- 9th township, long absent, who gave History will pronounce him one oi l lor of the New Bere Journal was great joj'to the rest of the Panel by his the most remarkable men: that I in to see nd Tuesday. He was in Dresence. . I Sortn Carolina has luoduced. He town lookinsr alter the interest ol It having come to the knowledge of served lor years in the Legislature, this paper. The journal is a good paper and deserves ine res pect and confidence of all people. months aiul I tried South Front streets, next to Lein- jiya-aom Yoit, umey island, ana other pleasure paneJ lhat ft u,,,, waa about t0 wa9 tor 17 years a lneu,ber of Con be established on Johnson street, and gress, (and among the most promi in the that b&ia branch had actually "allowed" nent), was six years a Senator, and . f '( I -i ' C I . . ' I .1 : Xl . -11 (. city. lad es to nartic nate in the deliberations ""8 " ai co nmanueu one oi Mr "i rt bii ami famiiir fra t. j of - that iiodv and that said hrA. had the mosf noted i tiriffades in the Moore and children and C. E. Slover of actually undertaken to discuss the plan the city were among the passengers for of the "graded school house'," great in Morehead City last night. dignation was exhibited by the Panel. "Woman's Rights" is one of our dearest HUer an Marine. ' nrinolnlna Hancock's Chill Pills. Broad Creek, Craven County, N. C. July 51 1882 Mkrshh Hancock Bros: My son lml .liilla Vip tiv llllUltlw mill T tl'lfll . . . l . 1 .1 I ulllH lltlA everv remedy that l couki get aiui iney all lulled to break them. 1 bought one box ol your Chiix Tills nod iiave thtfin to him accordiii" to directions, and I am hapy to say they made a com plete cure and the chill never returned. yours Respectfully, W. N. WAYNE. Keinemher Uwse PILLS am warvanteed to eaie in eyerv.uae or the monoy retnnueu f, Mold hy all nrnggists nt 6UfH per dox. AprlSdly New Berne, N. C. Bravery ot the Egyptian. Alkxandria, July 12. The truth is the Egyptians fought much better than was at all expected. Southern Army. His speeches and writings compose a very large vol lime, aim win -compare with an v ever delivered in North Carolina, They have well earned tlie honor of in subject matter, literary and I being the first to face throughout a ie steamer X. JJ. Cutter, Ipock, Cap- sBhta i- rua h (mtinninff m scientific attaiuineiits, and exalted long day the most tremendous ar- . deDarted for Trenton at 1 o'clock tj.v j uIj, , .. sentiment, buch a career does tillery hre ever opened in any war ' ... . mmr m inn iub uiu uau i nuwwu uiere. i. fi(of: a ,n ,-, , T ta.,.:(U .nl,lrt.,Hmm iy"' vyum WOW) tin il.1 Ulllt- IliMU. ' XXVI Uilll 11 OC BiUll Uliail IgUlT khii. i icinna iiiq.ha T.iiAiit rkniii itw r.im tii'ki, I should have given her my hand and i (len. ClinJrman's nuimn nitim 1.1m tVw rounds from nnr heavv rrniis welcomed her with all my heart and no war nas-not been: fortunate. He produced effects 1 liositively fright- branch should have had the honor of U!l8 managed ti get thoroughly ful to witness eveu from a point of first , jntroducing her.- 5 o,:, sirs, the "joutf? with, both parties although safety, while to: have stood under -raren iree snoum nave oeen ner not claimed by either. , This is to such avalanches ot iron Without "bower." . be regretted: "for he has nhilitv to rlinciiins- nrores the Effvntiaril? to ucio, mi. mwuuw, uu uuo, ooi I w tucUKHO, ' illUl : II1C OtdlB I I1UVB UUltJ KOOU Pi I Ull .UllUllg lUCMl The tain yesterday, with a cargo of general mer chandise for points along the river. Passengers for Polloksville, Mr.! Hill Humphrey; for Trenton,' Masters Jim mie Koonce and Numa Nunn. The steamer Defiance will sail for Baltimore to-day with in ' cargo' of lum ber, oats, cotton seed meal, 1 wooden plates, etc.; . - i ""'i -V; ' - The schooner Thereto: Ball, master, arrived from: Germantown, Hyde coun ty, on Thursbay, with beef cattle, oats and corn, consigned to J. A, Look you are not all the Jewels. I for one needs the aid ot all her will have no women in this -'Cluster. " I Farmer and Mechanic. You can't make a1 ''Garden of Eden" I sons. 0Hra' Speech On Wednesday night Jas. . O'Hara, American Tolerance of i , mite Projects., ' i London, July 24. The Uyna MHO Times, "The oat" of this while I'm here. :f ' , "Garden of Eden"l , rejoined "Wo man's Righter," just where I want ye, Now did not Adam havA vrvHiincr in far tw tt.rA' ffarriAn BHii waa rm an euuojiai article, says: Congress in the Second district, made a happy until Wpmanicame Yes, but "T ii wiuiiuaiiuw speech at Five Points jn this city. ' The what was the result Why she hadn't . ", r U,U,1W' VJw ia crWdwasasmaU ona for the Points, sentout her second week's washing be- vandal and a shame to, American and we think about half were for Hubbs toe they were both kicked out, and she EXrii - rri.1 1?. i ?D.ornJ!s v , I. .. . ' scandal is the attitude which public ananaUOI UW UWW UU -W veiny- W vmxvo.- ' , , UntnlAtl in Imnrlna ouunmnn f...ir.i.ul - . A j a it. I - t ii i j it ... - - vLTiviuu in iuijuibaffixiuiiiug IU1TA1U crats who were present just to see the Don't I don't provoke me, or I shall t, Nevfl t . . . fun. Quash Slade, the chairman of the say more'n I want tb.f; Here, ut 'earnest uatioual opiniou so iuqnisifcive and iuei.uS, ui.uv -, "i'""""' '"-""Mr0, Keen whicu!ouki have shown itself he saidWould tell Uiewhole truth about the announcement made" that "busi- more feeble and Inet't iirdetenceof the Wilson Convention. ness" must have pecedeuce to'.'pleas- public morality than the opiuion in !The speaker certainly Wd a great deal ure." ' '"' ' '' America since the dynamite school i dynai about the Con vention, which, if true, is I ' Decision in the Graded School house became notorious. Americans must not very creditable. Such corruption j will soon be made, , . . determine if they Will continue to buying and bribing delegates never J ,t Enough is known to justify the an- be subject to this reproach." If - the Effvntians oppose Our troops '.Iwith the same gallantry with which they fought their four last ffun.vour soldiers will have their work cutout for them before they ! reach Cairo! With8' the tre mcudous fire of four ironclads con ceutraited upon them, with the forts crumbling in nuns among them, their gunuers yet sent, snoi auer shot back through the ' storm of shell and bullets for more than an hour. Sir s Beauchamp Seymour himself expressed his -sense of re lief when at; last it i (was .evident that the guns. ,were silenced, , and the unequal and heroic , contest at an end. London IMtiii . Aw; , The Ai abs say : t he reason why the defence was so obstinate- was that the batteries were manned by negro Mohammedans. London Telegraph Roofing, Guttering, and all kinds of in Work done. Stoves repaired at short notice. Give me a trial. First door west of Corner of Middle B. SCHEDULE B. 1885. JULY. 1882. SIMMONS & MANLY, Attorneys at Law, rinnnsiti. i3:istnn Hnnsp. Nrw Bi-lT.e. N. C . . I iKTilli i-liA TlUllfiltV. WILL PRACTICE IN THE STATU ANU " ' If KwVral Courts lind IfKUluiiy Bttnd nil Sf nloiisof tlinCuarlK In the following countiw : Crnvni. Cmlerfl. Pltuilica. Jones, Onslow, Lflloir. - ' imr. au-w-i j. All persons taxed under the law of Schedule (B) are hereby notified to come forward from the 1st to the 10th day ot July in clusive, and list the same of all purchases and receipts for six months, from the 1st of January 'to the 1st of July, as required by law, or a double tax will De.entorcea rieaa Revenue aci. JOS. NELSON, Register Deeds, july6-dlm . Graven Co.4 N. C. S. H. A15BOTT, has ojiened at his Mew Store ALA1U3E STOCK OF i . Iry Goods Family Groceries also Hollow, Wooden, Orockery Tin and Giu Wivrc. FArmlnK Utensils, such tu Plows, Shovels Hoes, Hames, fjoiarsC. wh ch will be replenished 'weekly 'form the Northern Markets.' " SPECIALITIES ' ' .' V v' ", LadW-s and Gents Hand-innde LAGRANGE ACADEMY, - (Established in 1870.) la Orange, lr ij Male and Female. ; J. Y. JOYNm Ph. 13., ) fnncniais, J: D. MURPHY, Ph. B., Miss Louise M. Daniels, Music Teacher, The Fall Term of this institution will begin Monday, August 7th, 1889. Pu nils can obtain a practical business edu cation or thorough piepaiatiou for Col lcce. The Academy is a spacious building a...i -11 oimuHHd with all aiiDliances SH tHS. "Creine Oat Meal". Tol- mt"v" ii : . . io .. let ftUAr, iuci u uua. n a cnaci .. nl. Ikv n ' rt tt' T tfll . - . L...tt t. , w A Fnll assort iiieut of remnant of LACKS at lOcta a bunch of necessary lo successful teaching. Tuc Principals hope, by perseverauce and faithfulness, to merit a liberal share of public patronage. , ; S A competent and experienced teacuer has charge.of the. nu$ic department. ,. i Such, assistaub wvl be employed as the necessities of theechool may require. J:'-' EXPENSES: ' 7 Tuition i....... .; 8 10 f 30 Music, (InclndinR nsa ut limlniment) 16 o Jlfi Hoard, lincludiim lichts nd fuel) to SKI YVn reft r to the - Faculty of the Uni vcrsity: of .North Carolina and to our former ;rtrons. ; , ' .ib ij-u , Apply tor oatalogn. i ; . , ;' frnm 2 to lO vds iii each bunch. S 11. Abbott i warranted WHITE -HOSE Family Flour,?-;;: !;; irmO.OOO Hnnd marla BRICK : By a strict personal attention to bus iness I hope to merit the patronage of a generous publio in ne mcure. inans inor mv fi ipnds for their fiast liberal favors I am respectfulty ; , ,: , . 7 Feb 1Q Cm w . ,. S,. II. ABBOTT.' r
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 28, 1882, edition 1
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