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THEDAILT JOTTARAIV, Usolama papw ablisW tioept ta Monday, at tt-OOpst rr, M.0 tor iU B oaths. Mlmd to city tftwcriktrt at M Mat pr Boots. '. . THX KIW BOUTS JOUKNAI II oolmma ptpr, is pakllb4 tTtrj Jfbursdsy l LMp inn. ABVXETISINa KATX9 (DAILY) On lack a day M MaU ; om wsek, 11.0a on month . J)ij tkra Months, UP.OO; tlx Booths, 1.00; lTmaUs.MJO. , AdTrtimhU aadtr ta of 'Oity Items, . esits atr 11 m for Mch nsertlon No advertiseeats will b lostiUd botwtoo ocal Hattar at aay pries. Xotiest of Muriates or Deaths, not to szossd a Ubm will b laxrUd traa. All additional SAtls will k Ab&rrftd la Mnti tier Una. PaynuaUfor transient dTcrttesmsnU saast I gTOuDU IDaC He 13 a WXU.ro man. ana o mad. la adraaoa. Xegular adT.rtU.mu Uh. dLsnoaition is ranidlv prnwine-. IU ooltaetod promptly at th end of ach I - , , oata. ' I giim MlttU lulo l.IUSo oi peopm OoaataucaUoai oont&lnlng news or a discos I are entitled r.V Tii11 nff. hnn thAV a u -1. j I v can got oue. but we insist that county were elected .by the people a different class of men would bold the offices of Sheriff, . Kegister of Deeds. Superior Court Clerk tan d . . t t Treasurer than those who now oo copy these - important - positions. 'Let's elect men that will accep our 'wnds'J would bo t he ruling cry. and, "we do the voting and ought to have the offices," is now flung in the teeth of every white Republican Already serious objection has been raised to a man's being appointed a J. . P. . almost solely upon the tioa of tool mattara are solicited. Mo common emuoa moat aspect to b published that coatains o&J eotioBshl personalities ; withholds th nan f the aathor ; or that will mak more than one laaiB of this piper Any person feeling aggrieved at any anony mous communication can obtain the name of the) author by application at this office and showing wherein the grivnoe. exists. there shall be .a tribunal to pass upon the official bouds that wil take care of the interest of the tax payers, If a. man is put in office solely because he is a colored man, his bond will be accepted because he is colored and not because it is efficient, and safe. Sheriffs i of both parties fail, but under the present system of ' county govern mcut there is always a good - bond - f,A fiill hnt- nn in tiava fti jtnnnfv Catered at the Post office at New Bern, N C I . aaseoona-cuss matter. from I0SS. Tlie neonlti have had no THE JOUENAL. H ! MVWH. Editor. MEW BERNE, N. C, SEPT. 10, 1884. cause to chance from the nrcsenr. The Ohio Republicans are in a which is. the old. system of countv j. ;v i sj. mi 1 1. 3 I ' lernuie Btrau. xuey miYeayieuieug0T.e,.nment;i , to the dead to rise and come to 1 . , 1 1 . ' 1 Ohio and refute the charges against HOW TO ORGANIZE, Mr. Blaine. But the widow of 1 he attention ot the chairmen of the dead. Mrs. Lot M. Moeeill. Une various township committees writes a letter and declares that her is called to the artiule in the Hand husband, if alive, would not sup- Doot Politics entitled, Dort Mr. Blaine, or anv such man. "How to Organize.'.? It is as fol- She thanks God that Mr. Moeeill lows: died before the nomination of "so ! Let there be a county com wicked nnd corrunt a man as r mittee composed of active, working, j ' . '. , 1 zealous, intelligent men. know and my husband knew James 2. Let there be township com U. BLAINE to be." mittees conwosed of the verv bmt men in the townshiv. Biffht here THE PEANUT OUTLOOK. the work is to be done, and hence. The peanut crop this year through- the absolute necessity for the Very out the States gives promise of a est men tiie party has in the town hnnnf.ifnl cialii Tt is MiATinTit tnlShip, . v 0 1 i I 11 Annh Mmticihin lin il.iii.lnil reach as high as 4,000,000 bushels, toZti -gain of thirty-three and one-third known, well defined bojindarj.es, as per cent over any previous year. iar as possible, su.cn as roads, We are clad to know that Hi a creeks, etc.. each committeeman farmers of Eastern North Carolina takin? ,onf Mivwioa nnder his . it , JIS especial charge. .In each 8ab-divi- n paying more aneniion 10 mis siftr. lt r.hAr h a. Cnh.mmiftn nf t P . I -v- w.vs.v s-w a-v KylUHKyy Jli r muca negieccea ana imponani crop three, or four, or Jive, or as many a man formerly, and, while the yield neea pe, witn its proper, township proves profitable, ifctlso affords an, committeeman at its nead, and ap- other source of diversifying. Our ffiT. J' ;r lands are admirably adapted to the and operate nnder bis directions. I cultivation of the peanut and we 4. Let each " spb-committee, by believe it is to be one of our prin- iple crops in the near future. the 7th of October, 'prepare two lists of all Voters' in its sub-dj vision. one for its own use, the other , to be COCNTT GOVEENMENT. givn 1,0 us cn airman, , , The .Iiepublicans in discussing ! 0) mn ;and abusing the present system of examine the registration boots from county government seem to have time to time, and check off the lost sight ol the lact that the amend, voters wlio have not . registered menttothn Oonstit.nt-.inn Hu t. n. awl then, use every effort to get ferred upon the Legislature .i power . of establishing the present Democratic voters jto register, system was adopted by the people 0. On the J.4th .of October, at of North Carolina bv a lareer ma- each sub-committee meet with its inrit.v than Va-ny'-p. nr Ttt ti-p-v Y-if chairman and check the Democra tic waT v w - ju , ILUV . . . , 1 in the same election. ' ,.. ZZZ" i One great mistake is made by them to reffister. On the 28th of Oc the defenders of the present sys- tober let them meet again for same tern by calling it the "new system." P"rPse. -.;-yl It is not a "new' ' system bat al VQ e'ecuon ?ay let tnA township uost identical with the system in S, 7, smj ..rum tut, uays 01 lucijAKD voters. IBt thenanies of voters be CaswelL down to the Canby Con- checked off as tbey vote, and at one ouiuuuu, vupu a new system Mrasivvww'f1' lfV' &L rvwuu j-Femu- introduced, and it was undoubt- "1 edly the desire of the people" to set ciir!K back to the old system that caused proceed to ascertain if the absentees such an overwhelm vote in favor cannot pe induced to come to the at this amendment to the Constiiu- Pplls and. vote. For this purpose tioo. Why did they want to t feL1 T11,811.80.1?- ht u i -i'.-' 1," uav? proviaea suitaoie -v- .w iuo wuw,ug eiinH.!, conveyances and , nava thfim nnn from the report of the Republican stantly ready to band. xreasarer, ihvid A. Jenkins, is I " BimpiepiaBbefiarrnL the best reason we know oi- our aj01' coming eilectib? t i.oi. a.i .l -m... . wuuiu-'uiM, :ub a vote, less inan -K.A V LU U UIML LIIH irn r.A n QO t ne a . - ' ' " . -rr-n- probably lost considerable mnn frn "iWy. the insolvency ot sheriff and their Canvass books, indexed, add Witt th ; more geMSi"K Pnnted margins, wUl be furnished taken in regard to sheriffs' bonds. each, township committee Upon ap- lTZe P!icat - te Chairman.pf the or exemptions allowed bv law.' Th Executive Cbmmitteft i t,h md. couniTcomnusaioners should bhfiM 1 m. , is 'i.v l -i a stricter accountability, -tot-Mitr3 ' iUC ?W W'.C waen efficient bonds. f ,- That county will see the necessity nf bond 'asRdoi TST.ff'L.S iaoton3h organizaUoa when they 1 a few months afterwards. thelare ft-' tfwvuuvi auu 1 . .. . . a ' r wnen.a few months aftorwardH, th are miormea that only 43 nercenfc Cl.t. i. 1 i . "7. ' . -.. . . . " jimsB idbuiw uer process ui torcA uia nni. nr r.iia i iimnmiiKA i . i iectine officer to dinrM fh . w T.ww w, l'u,,eu iawfuTly belonging to her, it is found it such officer and all his sureties aro insolvent, it a proof of great criminality -either in taeotSecrs accepting the bond orJn. ha 8uretie who qualify to its sufflcienoy.'.' , , ' ,y Here then is the daajjarof elect ing coonty comuiissionjers by the people, and . the people of XorUt Carolina knew it when they voted upon this amendment to the Con etitution. In some ' couhtie.8 the elective system would , be ,'more dangerous to-day than it was then. Tf the . commissioners of Craven at the last general election To any body wjio has disease of throat or lungs, we will send twoof that PianV Cure, for Consumption h,i cured the same? complaints in other eaaiS, Ad- drss.i;jM E. T. Hazeltisb. Warren. Pal' tfo fisherman wants his attention ML tracte4 or bis patience tried, by acrid, nauseating, : narcotized tobacco. He wanto eomethinif frasrant mild, grate ful,. pure, inspiring, fhe tobacco for the fishing party is Blackweil's Durham Long Cut.- It cant tantalize, !but will ensure comfort, patience, and a happy disposition. .'' ' A - -v - ' - , , , : Hyde Ceiaty.' v. Editob Jouksal: llaving busi nesin Hyde county I took passage on the steamer Elm City, in charge of the genial, and clever Captain. Scott Gibbs, and after a delightful trip or twelve noure we dropped anchor in ..Wysockicg Bay... There were nine,. passengers, .and rail bougbt tickets 'for . Hyde' touuty We stopped, bQweverabouJt,one quarter of a mile from terra jirma or two miles from any habitation and but for .the fortunate . passing 01 a smaii sail Doac wmcn we nailed and who took us ashore for ,75 cents additional : passage money,' ; -,we would nave Deen lor hours or per haps all day ' on the steamer,' as she nau notmng Dut a .small dnky", to land passenges with, and! there1 had been no calculations made by tne agent lor - the ' landing of )as; sengers. ciNow this : is aeoidedly wrong, and some ; one s , to, blame 0 is ' itt ; YOur;, correspondent thinks that .the managers of the line in Iffew Berne are 'Wholly to Diame. if they sell tickets , to pas sengers to Hyde county they should see that they are landed in Hyde county.,: No one -cares, particularly for the additional 25 cents he' has to pay out, but it is the annoyance and principle of the thing.' , If they cannot' land passengers , in Hvda county, for 2.50 passage money : let. tnem make it $5.00, but. see 'that tneir patrons are put to their ties be attended t6-Ali pnce.7 ,i " v "1 The Lake ; Landing c Canal Com pany is progressing 1 rapidly with tneir wort, .xnis will be one pf the finest and most Iwri Aflni.il fmnrnrA. ments that has been i made in this county for years; besides improving the lands by the. j; drainage ;oi MattamusKeet Lake. which . often overflows and backs the water on the lake ; lands, but will 1 give i a beautiful navigable t canal four miles long "and be5 of -'untold advantage to the people' here and all those , whOi have , dealings i' or uuHiuess wiui mis remarKame ter- tile country. 1 The citiaens of this county, with commendable 1 energy and liberality, hayg coptributed over 110,000 for this wprk, and nave not cauea on any of. the, adjoining towns or, cities who s will ' derive much benefit from this scheme. Mr. H. Clay Carter, the president Pf tne canal company, informs me iai ine prooapie cost 01 tne work when completed will? be about 20,000 or 25,000 dollars and attef buepuuu ia muy under way anq success assured will prob.ably "eall on tap Dnsiness men of "lyew Berne, Nortolir and Wilmington. for -c tributions to help them complete it. anu .we nave no aouDt, out that tne business men wili resDohd liberallf. The canal will be 50 feet wide, 8 icon uocp auua iuiies. lengt ... iney nave a tug and dredge from "the Baker wrecking company to Work and the workjwill be! 'puslied as apiuiy aa praccicaDie, to comple tion, - h . .; We have time and aaraiiS .Balled attention of the business imeri of JNewuernetp' the advantaJge that woum nacuraiiy accrue, to them, by controlling the trade of this county, and very soon they,', will bavean opportunity by4, assisting these peo ple in their canal enterprise" arid therpby demonstrate-tp them- 'that Eey Bernp is ypni;.and able1 id assist a .(idtww.wbfl'irs'jtQ fibjD them ber proace.;;Tne: people bjt' Hyde county are, as a class, 'gene rpus,. bospitablei-fflnd dibe'ralv iahd hfteft anything.: that ' smacki" of pemirioness arid meaPnessV1, and we think that whfli the pajl.ia niade to assist her fa Ihisgreatnternriset that New ; Berne,; mercharifa ' ,Wi1i- and I, as a well-wisher oi t'se people, beseech, and -invoke them by .all the' eloquence and sound ar gument get-at-able, to experiment auu ecu u wuaf x auvocure win not only be beneficial but a bonanza to iiTo Cottoii' &ro all who engage in it. Ecmemberj 1 AM NOW PREPARED TO 1 ' ' GIX-' COTTOh'. at the Gin of T. S. Howard on the. Most Favorable Terms. this is a progressive age; 25 years ago no one could convince the jwo-J pie ouuytte county that rice conld be pade.prolitable; to-day it is the main and most profitable crop that is ruisuu ia me county. f(r O f) ( I .. Ant t sAROVAtltWII -NJ Absolutely Pure. . ! This tvowder never vnriesi A mnrvnl of puniy, mrengtn, -ana wnoiesomeiifss. More eoonomical thftn tlieordhmry kliwls, and can. not be sold hi oomoetllion with the ninlHi nHn of Idw test, short weight, aluiu or phosphate uwueru.- ooin urny in cans. KOYAI. MAKING orpBBt)o,l(KiWall.st.,N. Y. novl3-lydw i M i- JfE$tJfd aoASP C'OMMISSIONERS, . X. ';'...-, i eAv!.poujnT, sept, aa, iw. Ordered. That a haw vntlmr nrnnlnpf ha on. tabllKhfd nt Dover Station on the Atliint.ii- ana jxorin uarouna ttitiroud, No. 3 Township. . : , , . JOSKI'H NEI-SON, sepil.dwlm CUirkPc.iiidt'CHiiuUHl'juerg. JAHES REDHOriD, eht and Bottler OF THE r.i (; BREWING GO'S Uii.-. if r v Um BEER. This beer took Bi eniiuma at the ben- i t.-i ! - .r. i. ii. ' - - ' fnnn.nl Dl. .'U 1. Tl 1 t . 1 1 1 TOuuiM JiAuiuiuwjtiM i iiuaueipniu nnu hei&(ntjScnB better than any otiierjn warm cliraatcs, and (9 the favorite brand wherever fchow n, , . , ' IWDBle ia eg or crates; s&tf &;;HEniERS0N ROBERTS, firft eks Companies represen. Fire.' Life d"Xoidest Insuraaee.K , Total Capita;;, over Forty liiUions M Ii: DEWJ5V 1 TBE PRACTICAL raSy i1. FOISTS OBIXL 'A B T J 3 T, 7 "J , w r uuguu - auu I will also bay Seed Cottoa and pay the Highest Prica of the Market. - '. Bagging and Ties furnished to my customers at Cost i will pay the Highest Market Prica for Cotton Seed and Rice. ..: .... I am also prepared to buy or sell bale cotton at the Lowest Brokerage,' and solicit consignments of same. References eiven when desired. ' ' - . 1 ,,' When you have Cotton to sell or Cotton o Gin, be sure to see me. -, I am also Agent for the Celebrated- V ; ' i - PROLIFIC COTTON GROWEH. OFFICE ONE DOOR NORTH OP COTTON EXCHATTGE. ALPHEUS W. WOOD. W- F. Komegay & o. Are Agents for the following Manufacturing Companies : Talbott & Sons. Richmonri. Va. : l ' ' . . . Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Gust Mills, Tobacco Machinery. Watertown Steam Engine :Co., Watertown. N. Y.: .Portable, Stationary and Marine Engines and Boilers. Cotton Gins: , ' Winship, Gullett Patent Stool Bruah'and the Light Draft Cotton Blooml The Boss Cotton Press. Perkins's Shingle Machinery, After years of experience in the Manh above Agencies mainly because we desire to furnish our uatrona THF Rva (JOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRTP P W" ,a W a. s. mmsnN. Afffint. ' ' HENDERSON HOUSE, NEW BERNEt N. C. au7 dwtdcel J. B. BROWJN, Barber and Hair Dresscrj With twent.v-flve vpam pxtifrlcncB mil tiio NeaU'lit ahif Hast cMniUh Ail Mr sAni"l4 f-ii city, will glvo aa good a Shave on oan be had anywhere for TEN CENTS. Hew shop, new furniture, and satisfaction guaranteed. ' i oi aim joiu uawig can be had at all honm. Middle street, next to L. IL Cutler. . .. marlSdlv , i THE SUN. About sixty million cnnlnsnf Tms Kirahiiut gone out of our establishment during the past u 11 1 . vi 111II1UIB. 1 j-' ( 1 If you were to iiaste end to nnd nil t.h ni. umns of alLTnuSTjNS printed and sold last year you would get a continuous strip of Inte resting information. Mimmnn Butiaft uiaiinm sound doctrine, and sane wit long enough to' en,.,, uuiu 1 tmuujj mnisB square to tne top of Mount Copernicus In the moen then back to Frmung -noiree aqnare, ahi); tntju three- 1 i'i.mf (is nm- urnu nunv r. . in.... i utTiKvi? 1 written for the inhnbitauts 1 V . 1 glowing, future before her. Who jrpnld , hare .thought25 f years aero that wqo .,TOulJ have been one of uw.prmcipje paaotions.'apa that uow the farmer oiarifa iisr; much rice as he does cornT ; Jcannotfidp frbm thinking and predicting that u.vw geograpmcai position' Sthe occupies, ana irow ' her tnild and salubrious1 winters that she la' dea: tined ttt no' distant ' dav 0 become Uit great, frnpfcirig county in the pwuwy , . eir qji , is flflapt)Oa 5 to rftU feindsof tracks; say? teQ.ffr'pfis, (provided you dan ret seed that rov quires no ifpr.k aftejp planting) Ltif Mr. Credle k inown-to be art In veterate' punster,1. ot joking aside, .' Hyde countv is batmid a uuuob ine Desc trucsing county in the State of North Carol. nAJ '' l certainly ' insist and -truly; ier.e that the . land -around Malti mnskeet Lake, in this countr. ia better adapted to iha nrodu'ctlon hf iiuun. vhw iiu fauua m 111,0 enijre South, and I am noC ajone. , y.e 4uuo aruuuu mis ia8 wf prodflfifi vegetables at least two weeks sooner than JfcTew Barney and at least four weess eooner than Norfolk.' Th.. gjfference in time is tantamount to a fortune to Whnsnetrnr rhav nionrA in this busiteag,, 'All the 'people of inis couniy want is quiet Jrnspor tition, and with the advent of tha ' . -. " wTf canais mat are;, now in course of construction, they Will have that much desired mode of getting their produce to market. It ; is ; within the grasp of, the farmers of Hyde county totieappwer in the land, nd Shaving Saloon t tlie Gastfln House, Satisfaction iaasEiirn,! tr tlmooTifl,- 1m hlm,-l ' -; " '-, ' , . A , I'I'tT- r-: '. - 1 1. " .' : fJvjDyift,; NORTON'S If qrsej; tonic; i The Best Mewpr jk$&s 4. f HANCOCK BHOS. " , aplSdw ;K PdII" Ballance i; Ca i ' st-vx- i -. .... .. .. 5fin ConfectioherieSf &C, ;fcc."f ; pffl?..ilJ(.y.-ii,i- f,-' WBWJIERBr, n, . 4 tit Brick, Brisk; (or alein an anantltv at nrtia in ,,i the times. : r "7 J HeU;k have been exajnined hvirnnit lUncnn.' jwid pronounced ftrst-clnBs, . ...-.. i-.S'HtPlrHan be seen at my store. Orders nllclted. - .i , JUneSddytf . -J- ' K. R.' JONES. . V .;i.Mii'it J ; ,,,-,, ,Jt,., I " of tiie euri h; this fcuno ti'lp of lntelllgenoe: 11 evtu-y iiuyer of a copy of Tut Bun during the past year has spent only one hour over It, and if Ills wife ot his grandfather litis spent another hour, thin newnpniier in 188S hatiaf. forded th human race ri,irt.,.pn thm.unH years of steady reading, night and day, It Is only hi llttler!Ioulations like theBe that you citn form any idea of the circulation of the most popular of American newspapeis, or of its influence on theopinlous and actions of Amei'icon menandworueii: . . J? tniStfMiSj'-atid v. III continue to r.e, aneirs Pftper iyhlcji .tells itbe InjUi iUiptit feared consequeiiqes, wlph gut at.the facts no mat ter how much the.m-ocegs casts, which pre sejit th news of all toe world without waste of words and In the rooit readable shape, which is working with all Us. hnnrf. fn ti.J oause of honest government , and which there fore believes that the Republican party must go, and mvst go in this coming year of our Lord, iK81. ... , . - r, , If yon know (The Krrnvv. liboitoivooiTT- and you will read it with accustomed dill geuce and; prom during what is sure to he the inQetnteistlig y!earir.'itfl Ifistom" yVe do not yet know TheStim, it. in hll, titni'tR e( into ttoe nut-tOiM.. -r .w i, JTSil "' -' Terms to IbaJl Suhstrlb.rs.. .'--LI. The several editions of The Bun are sent b mail, postpaid, as follows: , . .. VAlt i 0 5S?U month, $0 a year; with Hunday edition, T. - . , . SUNDAY Eight pages. This edition furntsh ; es the ourrent news of the world, Special articles of exceptional Interest to every. ' bodjr.ano literary reviews of new:book v wiw f iri;c,ii futHifj. sib year. - - . WEEKIA'-lt h-yeat. ElelUS pf tiip best l n mattw pf the daijy issueir an Agricultural I l'epartineiit of unequalled value, special j - mai itot reports, and literary,, scientific p and dommip THreUUjenc make The t , Weekiv fiUN the newspapar tor the farm er's household. To pints of ten with lit). Address :u i. W, ENGLAND, Publlshe'r.i Special fJoticq Your attention is called to t& UANY ATTRACTIONS : I offer thja tjeason,', tfa ,'r ,, LABGS-T EverShoWn hv teii A i, Consisting in leading articles," of '' BEAUTIFUL SOLID GOLD WATCHES , CHAINS, CHAR9IS, LACK PIM, NECK CHAINS, LOCKETS AM) PEKJJENTS, PLAIN AND FANCY1 ' s - " Bangle and qalu pyaelets: Fine Perisconio RnAtjulca vC. Glasses in Rubber, Steel, Celluloid, liilt ver and Gold Frames. iA netf method of fitting the eyes correctly. " '.- Call and examinn Rtvfr- nn frAnKiJ showgoods. ''' . T I--"- ' RespectftjUy, - B-'AsBELL,'-, : Jeweler, Middle St., ew Borne',!. G, . N-B-I givfi' Fifty (j(j.0b) Itol. lars for any article wer told 1y'meTfor Gold or Silver that was not' 1 " ! ' - octMdlT 1 ' B. A. EH. ' WHOLESALE GEOCEHS AND -COMMISSION MEECHANTS, " an22"-",NliW BERKS, . C.- : ' ,d4w . Stall lid, : 2--Left Hanfl Sdc ' l y-'Al'TUE CITV.MAIiKfiT, , always supplied with the very best Fresh Meats, lleef, I'ork. Mutton and: Bausuee that the Market affords. jauJU-uiy Call on him. 1884. j Ao lllnstrated wetkly iji Pag.';. Salted to Boys and Girls of from Six ( .;,...utB learji or Age.. wV v yjj. V. ComnipnceH Korefflter e, 18S3, HAKFKK'i TOtfSQ fiofo,Z lathe hmt-dnuiVt.' n,. i i.i.nn -r ...'-:-..T ? " . 1,1. l lllJ.il LI. 1 1. .' AlurilCB: iii.niuniTiMin (jhrintian Advojate " - 'ii 7 " All that the aillst's skill enn iunmT.iio, the wny of llliiMtratlon hasteen done, nnd the best talent of the country hns contributed to Us text.-New Kngland Jonrualof Kdneation in us spocifti neiq wicre is nothing that can '"7 . It' " "fff,wyroingws, lIAKFfillH lMUJV P. ItlBO. renplni: Him. taee StMol.B MUMliEue. f ive lm ' The Volumes of ''Haroer's Vnnn. for 1881, 1882, and 1888, handeomel y"bo und in Illuminated (Jloth. Will be srnt. hg m.ii age prepaid, on receipt of $i Oo each. Cloth 71 for binding, , on receipt of i) Cases for each volume, a win ne sent, oy matt.posu oentseach. . .., .. ' jaemlttance slionld be made by Post-Offlce Money Order or jOraft, to avoid chance of loss. .'Newspnpersaretnot tb' copy tiiia Brtvertlse ment without theYxprcgs order of Uarpcr Brotliers. Aidrosn : HAKPEUS tiKOXnEKS, NjjwYohk. NOTICE. State of Nobth CAkouha,1-v Superior ' Craven CtmRtf,;. J coua r, t ...... . . : :v;,i.v Aaronlfr.mage. To Aftrpn Brlwuge, Defendant t .-, Jl'ake netloe, that yoti Are Veqnired to an- Kn" be held at the Couit House in the Olty of New Berne, on the laui Moiuhivift thelst Monday in feeptemberVl nd pfiad ae or 'emur 10 the complaint f i! 1 1s Bn actlon vfor divorce from the bonds , XnTF onAhe Bron,u:i1 of adultery. llils2bthdayof June, 1881. - inoioni. f W. CARPENlKK, ,h8Uu3 , W tilpUUHp, c(rt 1 NEW HAVENAtLADitlO; t ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' (DAILY AND WEEKLY.) ' ' ' fore'?Ac!.lnei".i'l 'P orlh farm. mT Wrt of Imbe hOT w?4 ESIST totMf. of oi staff enutatlon; throughout Ne FMUml Siff,' "n? V New glanders whi "h! k locating in fjprth' Carolina sendTtc Tt Su" -r3 iPget "J!;flpee'ti'etteri i " ' Kor terms wid oUiorfiarlt,l(i rfl nH 'trior", . BETH u'. '.TnifwoAM ' Business Mapager Tp JaVi4P'V, B0AEDING, , BY 4ry Ilooins, enlen 1 i rrcr.t
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