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X- j.- J Our market is now well supplied with vegetahlea oi wvery. kimU Mhe oanfiage 4;-.Tlie-Stattotmattfciai;.Wiig. . ion will open on Monday, JBS9th, Tui Wi' :JW 'rejcelved the Acts of the last General Assembly luil ,tti44T V.iitelit)ii t tilttttg M9t(fkF 99 pBloelcr jrtt 'jth; ( w ' court Louse. . . . ,,,1 - j ...1 . , ; iiiVn weariesdavevenmit. 1 we iearni foai. th oiwl Otaerwr that two! I men, James Smith and William Gooch,j ntare4 ihv store of John Cheatham and I " Xainsi.'.ti!eAtnftmll'intP a'aifllcultyj tabberif 4 3oJA' Chatham' 'to death and J - -MrkMly,' injured James ' Obeatham. ! r Emtlh was arrested. Oooch made bis escape. ; t . ' -i -it ; vj.:iiH i' .1 '.t.;i 1 :i . PMfMlljUiiUirtl .11 iM.tf.., ft It .(' 1 . - Mr. T. P. Clarke returned last night from New ew'0lina,'wheBe he. has been inc. Septemll;l.aBt Jb1chargefJthej fish department; 'from this State at the ' Expoeufon - K UaJtfmv Hederes baa returned nooie after a pleasant visit to Mrs. J. P. Moore, Clever.' (--- TT tTT ' (TI TIT Om.IIaai1. .lAM fU1TlA c. nr. ani ., piiuuwuuu y .'Hr, SSt: peoimwM.retfcle-JerjWiiiehii.town for hsyieartogiahput,jrwenty-four inches and of white clover sown for Erasing measuf ng , twelve to fifteen inches. Evidently, from the appear- anlhertJeoinSei-, this eroean be very successfully grown in this sec tion, yet Aouaaads of bale, of Northern hav are sold here every year. Mr, 'Trf n Wiffi r1 ?ail'!ar'rtplAif rice i ' . . i 1 L-l TI. Un. ..at "7 '"J Yiitu Ji.ir i' V1 vii ' ." - - Ran . f Wexatnt Several feses of i ; ; JarcMi etetfvtoi Mktetdayv. Per '-ry Cadwiek,alored youth of about r jiacr l&suaamerai was up for the laioe- - '"ny'of atoatXmlIv.H.1 fiultan's storf. r -He was teqnirea to give-oona in tne - he was sent tb'jalK",1r '! r r"l .TvrtHlrfealanetheycolArWonth V abou tenears old, was up for stealing ' :' 1 .v.." u on tnrnaii atm In ' fctolenttfwho' applied thff-hlokorjf;.in In order to open ihe moulii for naViga J no gentle manner. , '.Z ' "t. Z tjopimmcdiately they propose to em- i Johli Mayo was Soaifea' tol' explain pioiahothexi dredge, which will cost .K.,f waivina-atolen foods, knowing about two thousand dollars. Thelarm- - tbifa&ejtyi hrfcbfeeli stdleni No giv- aatiflfactorv exDlanation he was - required W fgl v bond Jin tha kum of one . . .. hundred dollars for his appearance the uettletni the Superior fourU : ''These' defend ants' were all arrested by the police force, u tnt rr'w4Ufor;"just tV.Y.i&-imottoi" permanent tod proBtabM ,,- j-. j, - abaudpnipn isamily. He:was.up On a milar . charge some months .ince, 'C Wheiheagoedt6lprovWa .UpulaUd - X " v 'amount per week forth tojpport of his famitvi'whleh he did. as it wa. in evi- tn tn' nr three Week. aeo. " nn T,iiuTa'- laat he oreoared to leave on the stemir Sherumapan,, in .eompaDy, , is said,. Wiinanotnerwomau. tnr trail. - . v ; jt ' t.. iv.. ' , . w. kl uiarge.r jq-, apwarwi mi y,:.X ;.'4et.-ndanl;, Geo, H.WhUe.EsqXer the r- - : , . u iv.M,i,1i w tka mm had alreadt been disposed of on a former trial and that the defend - a n't Wmtd no. be tried twice ior me aamanfreriaa'i V - , vi,acl int fUate arraed that tne case wss not within tbe final jurisdiction of a J i! I 'B 8U J 131 ws pruprw " fnnrt t,i tftkAconnoiH&nce of Uio offense i t r ,i rr- of wadinsr ovev u tne c i wi -f hnl-rlthatandl knt.it hatandlmr' the f '.' r action of' H Justice; and further, . . t. ;t was in evi.ince iiiaiiMB ucieuu antl.adsnrp'-d his laraiiy since tne AM h"h WOtt,d B,M n'9 Sm-ouu t.aa..vuB..-, .... . ... ... .1,1 rt.si at . The defendant wai held in uiesum oi pre r "lit" I o j,!n im.""!,,,, L..i . 1 ; ': . lf CO 1. 1 ' 1 " THE LAKE LARDING CH4l-NKW The question Of steam navigation be tween this city' apd Hyd,e-oounty has long been one Wf TntereW both to- the farmers .of . that count , and the meKhUtt ! J.'-bl I this . . city Many attempt shave been ... made - to eeUblis)';' is. . stearaei: ; ' j; line! to psomineot points in the county, but have aU shared the same fatow hi .i.w nrreva tv viii.TrRB. ' The ' iinmed iate cause of ' the many failures in trying to establish a perma nenf steamer line to-this Tioh and pro ductive coonty, is the lack of a proper iandinK. The steamer trying the experimeDt tried over sow Elm City, now that has been again,, anchors about a half or threquarters of a mile out in Wysocking bay and receives and discharges , her . freights by means' of canoes and other small craft. This slow and expensive process of loading and unloading does not prove of Bnffcient adfanthge over, the . sailing vessels to induce the farmers to abandon the latter mode of transportation, the one that has been in use since they' made any thing ship. , "... WHAT IS NEEDED. v A navigable canal leading from Dpug- lass or Wysocklng bay into Hattamus- kee'ti lake would enable a steamer to lay-alongside of warehouses, receive an discharge freights, .(ake passengers, with 'anying time te.the steamer ana expense .10 travelers aim shippers. All this can be secured by opening jthe , , , ' 1 ' lIkk laijdinq cana, which was first cut in 1835, the State of Korth ' Carolina appropriating 'S,00O. three thousand of which was expended in buying a mill property on the route, the balance, , was expended iu putting the canal with spades. Just before the "war between the States" began the State made another appropriation and work was begun- with a dredge, but be fore half completed, the war came on and brolce up the enterprise for the time being, But the work done was of con siderable value to the farmers In the matter of drainage, though in an unfin ished state. About a year ago a stock company was organized to complete and enlarge work; already- begun. JThe Te fm'rr side of the " iuku ;rr.i,n.M. lake, in the neighborhood of Fairfield, taking an active part to the 6rcanEa tlon; and subscribing near two-thirds of the money. About $10,000 nave been emended in dredeinir. the effect of which has been to lower the water in the lake to such an extent as to enable many farmers to reclaim valuable lands enough in many ' instances to repay them for the outlay already made for lobjectbein for drainage, the dredge did not open the mouth of the canal for navigation but toek 0116 we through to Lake Landinor and is now taking the other side back. With, no accident, it wji take about twelve months to com lr,leteit. But the stockholders of the entbsprlte I as thoroughly ! conviaced that i3 esteiitihimaiientdratoage, rdrrven byaV'opeHr Wheel navigating the cAnal will keeD the mouth of itopen. er. in the vicinity having fone as far as they are able in the cut for drainage. wk assistance from the merchant, and Mloitiaensbf New Berne, and fo thia pur pose the President pf, the Company. , i i ; MR. Hi C CABTEB, ia i iV.a diu an1 will fa Vn nlafliiiire in I -as.v.tffA- iKTVa-a. t.na.Hmi. I IMllHMVU f I a .. . 1 . 1. 1 I. a"- -T-e.--. -r- H ? manner how the stock in the canal com- " . ' rs - c I ba made to pay a-. - .? tbe which the owners of the Elm .. ... .ft aaliahlBd to The I mjmmMuv as - i . - . . i i-j i tion dt tnose wno nave money. luvbk;u inthem The Lake Landing ition maaes. in an averaco crop year, I from one hundred and. twenty-five to 1 one hundred and fifty thousand bushels I of corn- for shipment, besides avast quantity of oats, rice, beef cattle and I some eottotu The toll paid on this pro duce will maka a-goo-fvidendon stock in the canal, and !' t iitional I freights secured ..by , thu . imer by reaching' 4he!arehousee on the canal - 1 wjfj certainly make a great uiuerenco . . Men ofte Joae hat ..... k...l...all in n.mriHM h, fail I b I i - V ai4 V V aa -'-V'- " " " I " J i i mg.to remove uueiw;i vwnrama B- . napg me owners vi v a iwuiu have foreseen tb3 d:.cuUis in naviga- .. TT- J,, -mnr!, tViow wnnl,. Tint tii to njde) ;conr.y tl 1 have made the investment and the ques tion now is, shall they spend, more money and remove th obstacle to successful and' profiUbla-tnatigaiion, or how away fWhat they have done.' "if Mr. n .'i.-..(Llv-v.t-wii. Carter eao aaUsf them that the opening of Lake Landing canal will enable them to navigate it md carry their boat to the warehouses and topointa to .carts and buggieait appears that New Berne merohants and the JOot Citv oompanf together eould well afTord to supply the two thousand dollar, asked for- ' . . I Toasi KIi cteiattaa Asseetettea. have put their money to ft. But they Mr, Claude Harrell give, an taSS5liS tng article on our editorial page today on the workings and advantage, at I Men's Christian Association I taniiaUoa to, oompoMd of the !" . . . . I young ;men of all cnurcnes, ana we 1 De .tronger had there been not an ap oommead this article .for their perusal. pointment... to make- In fact,' this is It Kivestheman idea about what it h 1 n I apable of doing, so they may go to the meeting next Monday evening prepared to aid in the organization. The Pell Tax Ag-ala. Deputy Sheriff Hahn calls our atten tion to the following section of the law in reeard to collection .of taxes, and says he is ready whenever the prosecu tor sees fit to move, He further states that ho has already collected a large number of polls by garnishees and will collect more by that process. . It is un fair and unjust to the State, the county, and the people who pay taxes, that a portion should dodge payment, and we assure the sheriff that the JpCBNAL will .j.i. tn hnM im hia kanila in nvni-T 1,. Uwfniu t.k. t enforoa oolleo. tions against those who try to shirk: All male persons returned by the Sheriff as insolvent, and not previously exempted by the Commissioners, who shall fail to pay their said taxes to the Sheriff for six months after suoh return of the Insolvent list to the Commission ers, shall be guilty ot a misaemeanor, and upon conviction before a Justice of 1 the Peace, shall be fined double the! vain a nf thn Uvea bo due. not to exceed I in anv naiut flftv dollars, and if said ner- son is committed to jail for failure to pay the said fine, the Commissioners maw amnthv sneh offender unon the I publio highway. , It shall be the dutylcupied by a family named Ryan, was of the Chairman of the Board of County struck ' iby lightning, Which entered ntymmimnnnr to act as nrosecutor on tha nart nf the eonntrr before such Jus-1 tice of the Peace. The Pleale Yesterday. . rKrUt ruroh Hnndav Sohool took! ffco.V annual n un a veaterdav. The T tr . if" n:, H steamer jrwuwumou u w . of Craven street about ivu witn a gay .nAKnaAf.J frriffhtof Sunday school lx. a cnuaren wiw ipw "i" " wno nave oeen ounuay auauui either in the recent or remote past, ... The trip up the river was witn - . . ,j jf L.U..1 out acciaent or nicraou. " - the children saw a huge snake making his way across, the river, and failed td seethe alligator which is reported to aiwsysexnimt nimseu to tu. ' 1 A A.B a..ala.lUUaU UUU UIAB TVaBMIU ttVUl SIIUU 1VUUW tors Of thi. Stream: but instead Of thiS they saw a number of turtles drop off loiron which they were perched, ana their sympathies were exercised for th. land fruit trees corn. -and, garden pro nJ. AlnV. which were thus so W 4P WdamageiL Every.sky ight in ' : i necessarili caused to get wet. ; At the location of the ' rivet improve ment party, landing was made and thi fWE ffj cactus blooms, and B. A. Bell bought a dog; and on the arrival of the Carolina steam was made for PoUoksviUeJ but noti until two Streets were taken on board for that progressive town; Abont 3 ' o'clock the town was reached and the hawser, hitched, the .... . . 1 J m .i. children lanueu, wnun auuia vwa "ij traat. others for the country over the bridge, but -oon returned to. the steam- " 8 . 1 er for dinner. ; , ? ; , , After this necessary part or a piouW service was over, a fewaet. were danced to the . commodious warehouse, ' ana then all on board for New . Bernej The run down was "very much like the rua np, except that it was tbe outer, way, and Mr. Bell thi. time procured a boat instead oa a aw iuu iuikww muuni . . m . a - 1: iu..... the full length of hi. tow-line. J band of music and dancer, enlivened tne whole trio, and after a short run below the city. New Berne was reached about nightfall, inat everynoay wv "T a 1 lighted, goe. ior tnesaying. L ;i a j A Boy on the Lease. ) cOnce noon a Time there was a rau ftoadt and two Boy. thought they Owned t, and One boy d I am agoing toLeaae My Mad, and the Other boy saia you suan mj . roM.Mu a. .. the boys said to tneir naymatea tnat Pa hail laaaed their railroad "and wasnt .it a nice Thing" and all Elaymates aM vaa. and then mrt Body was SatisQed. ; jOHNHT,! Atlanta, June 10. Thia morning special train bearing the remain, or l nuniinr H . Ntpnnena. accomnaniea by an escort and many cttisena, leit body, which has been removed from a Tan It in this city will be laid in itsper - a tiania frt awrAMain ill wnim LDH mnnent resting place at Liberty Bail. The funeral ceremonies wiU take place at Crawfordsville this afternoon, when Gen. Robert Toombs, a life long friend of Stephens, will make an address, i iiii;1 snii'i 1 V 1 m vijB0BTB CAB0LIMA. OFFICES;. '!(4lli-V. HI1! 'fO !''. jS'eaater Uneat,'Baefcs T iie Pre"; i,miiWicaM tear ''wisKfKaTOiti'June T.TbeMinurt'be two sideele the North Otrolina appoiat fto, Senator Eanwmi whoder. sttodaithimatteri,upnorto-e.iAar wiaUstntion M poinUv and assures the Preaidenlj ' that whatever friction there may be at present, the 'Democrats r!trMnUtions , of , other, imocratu ef the old. North States, put, enator Jtan- som is a cool-headed man, and knows' a SSJSSffiS in hU opttlonev brrt sayp he, 4s for the Administration, and ttiat he has entire ii,nUBB,e for . nthoHtvJ the State is a good deal torn- up, and ' if- an eleotien were to come off scon' the party would tiiW0 pVl ahead... Ail auree that th party would about what the Democrats nearly everj- 1 alto Mawlniik I T Alma-IK ZTTV'LZ IS" verT uttle relief, .It was to have abated the scramble for office,' and prevented the' greatest of all scandals. ' Only Prof. Eaton thinks the law is as' it should be. ' North Carolina RepUblioan ' office holders are notifying to hold on;, they expect to go, aid. wonder why the President doesn't turn them out. Most of them began to prick their trunks be fore the inaagnrationi and have been waiting for the baggage wagon ever since Nor are they . greatly obliged to Mr. Cleveland for holding on to them, and they give notice that when the re turn game is won,' as they are confident it will be four years from- now, there about turning , out Democrats who are luckr enough, to get in .while the Dartv is in bower. The war the Dem- will be no snob -standing on ceremony ocraU are broken up about the offices is sport for the' North Carolina Republi- oans.iVf L Sun, Instructive Storms. BaltimorB, Md., June 8. A despatch Irom Woodstock, va. says: ' A hum cane accompanied by, a waterspout struck this place last night, unroofing the Methodist Church and blowing down fenoes and treer. The streets were utxxieu uy mw ram. - At least $19,000 damage- was done to the town ' ST, Thomas, out.,, -lane B.-r-The wind and ngntning last nignt were ternno A house in the east 'end of the city , oc Itnrouita tue l onunney ana pnauau through the Kom where.Mrs. Ryan was sitting, . striking,, and instantly killing ner. a maapamea otuson was Knocseu (down In the street and severely Injured ' Pob HopEi Oae.,''June'8. A hail I UmmI Im .ft. I. wIaImI 1Mb kwlra .j . .ft enr pm of gias. expon to t. uaii gtoae8 M , large as; walnuts fell, one i measuring 8t inches in oircumference. fSeveral barns were blown down and 1 others were unroofed ,r I .rTTfr., Jmu ff A ahnnt 8.30 last night a heavy wind, bail and thun der storm set, in and flooded, the streets I - - - J - i Tas 1 .1 :r?i iauq roaus m uuu auu ma viuiuiiy. I At 1.20 this morninir a terrific tornado. l.mJ.A, 1 !n , , Hghtniag, passed oVer the nity from the 1 Weetvt Roofs were blown off, trees and cmmneys ovenuraea. warns uemoiisiwa hlona and carried a neat distance, and Un,fcl hrlok hnildinm wer daniacred. hi OwAtdiWA,' Minn.,-1 June ' 8. Hail- I stones as f ante as hen.-' eggs fell today itne Diaoe.wasioemoiisnea. ana somw I gtore fronts wert'lfeateri in. Twenty 1 eient wrndoW liehts were broken at the School e tire west fronh, wwM MStah T to "pastures wtre maddened . with fear and pain frtm the pelting received. . The hail fell loir-lew minutes- ana waa-iniea up m drift, oa the west tide of buildings. ' :i:tt;u '.: ., i , n r 1 Clnverl.i Denied aHewTriaT, Richmond, June 8: Judge At- v.m A 'vitw: Aalawnloit. ttia mnliinn tnr a I "TT. - . 1 new trial In the case 01 . 1. J. umverius, I convicted of the murder of Lillian Mad- taon. , The prisoner's Counsel entered a 1 motion for an arrest of iudnmentand lMkad that the hearing be postponed raatil Tuesday, the lotb instant, in order te give them time to examine the-reoord as to the precise point to bring to the attention of the Court' and to prepare bills of exceptionsr " i't 3i.ij 'i.-'r'vttwAia-- . Ill M i ''lK- v , . ,., - .. ( 'Lord Tenhysoa is writing another hia- 1 torical drama as a sequel to "uecxett.- torical hav W-t-cattie- trr the- sqtrare a larmr mm her. -i is-said., than anyotheratat. ajjuj.w.wa I Kb, rreon frana Lak Ontario are starreoofronLak Ontario are said ' -1 . t X ii. I..IL Ibntoak weat -ad kteht as the real lt4oiai;-.-.' mii' .a .-.iii t i B.fci aiitHnp&ut the. Got- ''fSSp&dnion of ann7oocupents,Tne reptUea are i- j Duraber8 nearly as f , n. '.ra.tlv iu..n-B ! . exoited in consequence of the number or ca-i u. omu.i.j imm wimm w ii uvumi. -"- '-7 negroea are now confined in the county jail.-. : . a i Naples at last nas its proton, a I whole rff r in weppenineamfrDeen i iivbibq w iDBiimaBu ii iuiii througn iu,uw pipes, ana paying in tne i ti wa nrnMniHntM iuuuuuub jvusbi in:uHi I for ifc The' Kingand' Queen'catria to 1 uuug.raM th .waterweki,' atl I Vers 1 received witn indeafnoie.enuiusiasm. ' t,iia-i.aa. n ' - ' faktf Slae'.SyraploJ.Tftf fbr' coughs and colds. Only 2oc tor sale by n. N. Dtjttt. febl dwOm i. , ;aear Ctaotrei;,,! t- The Swift Specific Companr have the most indubitable evidenoe as to the cure of Cancer by their famous medi cine, S. 8: fl. Among- other.. 1 John B- Morrow, an old and hisnly ateemed citizen of Florence, Ala.t makaa aha foe lowing statement as to the merits of this remedy: "I have been suffering with a Cancer in rr y ntrnt ear, for about three years. tried various remedies- ana was treat ed with Iodide of Potash, which pro duced rheumatism. My t leg. and feet were ereatlv swollen, aa that . I could not walk. About one year ago 1 was in duced' to trV Bwift's Specific; Which soon removed the trouble in my Hmbe, and my rheumatism ia. now. entirely gone, and my Cancer ia steadily improv-, ing. being better now than at any time within two years. This medicine has done be more good than' anything else nave taken, ana 1 reel that 1 am on the road to a speedy, cure. Undoubt edly Swift's Speoifio is , the beet . blood purifier in the world." JOHN H. UOBBOW. Florence, Ala., Sept. 22, 84. I have had a cancer (n my face for many years. 1 have tru a a great many remedies, but without relief. I almost gave up hope of ever being cured. Dr. Hard man , my son. recommended Hwtrt s Specific, which I have taken with great results..- My face is almost well, and it I is . impossible for me to express my thanks in words for what thu medicine has done for me. Mas. Olive Hardman. Monroe, Ga., Sept. 2, 1884. ' Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, At lanta, Ga. For sale in New Berne at BROS harbied. In this city on Thursday, Mr. W. M. Asher and Mrs. Ella Askins, Rev, J. L. Winfield officiating. The happy couple received the con gratulations of their numerous friends. OBITUARY. Xinti flaaapkell, Mr. Campbell was quite a youth when he came to New Berne from Philadel phia during the war, a clerk for L. H, Cooler, his relative, a dry goods mer chant of that city locating tempo riaily here during the Federal occupation of New Berne, and afterward removing to Brooklyn; where he has amassed fortune. Mr. Cooley s store was the present stand of Mr. Charles E. Slover. Mr. Uampbeii remained in new Berne, grew to manhood here, making our city the home of his choice, where he scent tne twenty odd years oi nis matured lire, tie made many inenos and formed lasting attachments among our people. He was of engaging man' ners, attracted strong rrtenosnips, and was a popular man. ' His - disposition was genial, his nature kind, and he was a generous, benevolent man. Mr. Uampbeii was elected Mayor oi New Berne; he was a Director of the Atlantio and North Carolina Railroad by appointment of the Governor of the State, and he was twice chosen by the Legislature Justice of the Peace for Craven county, which latter position he held until incapacitated by serious and fatal illness in the summer of 1884. tie then went to Mount Hope, near Balti more, where he died, of softening or the brain, on Friday. June S, 188&. In the year, loos Mr. (JarnpDeu mar ried Miss Carroll, of Philadelphia. Be was then a prospering business man. and apparently a long life before him The attack which prostrated him in the summer of 1884 came suddenly npon him, broke up hie home and his Dullness in New Berne, and nis wiie returned to her Northern borne. After nearly ai year to the gentle care of the Sisters of Mount Hope ne calmly passed away, and is now but the cherished remetn - branoe of. bit family and friends. COMMERCIAL. Journal Oifick, June 11. 6 P. M. COTTON. New York, June 10. Futures closed steady. June. 10.55 September, 10.46 JuIt. 10.61 October, -10.15 August. 10.68 ' November. 10.04 Spots steady; Middling 10 11-16; Low Middling V la-lo; urdinary 11-10. , ' New Berne market aniet. No sales, Middling lt-li Low Middling 9 1-8; Ordinary 8 11-10. , ' 1 ' : i ' AOMRVTIO HABEBft Cotton Seed $10.00. 8mn OOTTOH $3.60. Ba&rkls Kerosene. 49 nis.. Boo, Tuar cimna-IIard , $1.00; dip, $1.55. Tab 75o.aJl.g5. Cork Wa7oo. M BkksWAZ SOo. per lb. Hovrr 60o. per gallon. . , . Bkkv On foot, 5c to 7o. ' Country Ha us 12c. per lb. . Lard 10c. per lb. Eooa-loo. per doaen. ' Fsaaa Pobk c. per poaad.' - PKAJurB- t0a75ex per huahaL i Fopdki 75o.a41.00 per hundred. , . Onioits $1.56a3.00 per bbl. , ' Ftrld Pxas . ; Hrois' Dry, 10c. t green Bo. 1 ; ' ' ! iTAixow-Asiaerlb. "" u Chickxks Orowa. 40aB0o.$i Spring Kial Boo. par bushel, i i . ., , , . Oats 50 eta. per buahel. . TURN1P9 Mc per bushel. Wool 13al7o. pat pound,,., .it l . roTAToan-nswees, suo. . .. . WHOLKSALa PBicn. i ,!Nw Hen poBJt-Hna.eu."' '8hotjubs Smoked,1 Koi to. artnM4 et ' ' i . I s ir.!m 1 ..C.B. and 10, B.T-ta(, .,a l Flotjb S4.50a7.00. ..-. . ... Nails Basis 10, $3.60.' SnOAB Oranubtted, 7fo. ' aaLT 90.a$1.00 per ack., s ;, 1 1. . rrean parched cvey day? B eta pm noartoAt gOOTTH, on South Front atret,,h,w iitfrua. f. C.r Si-Go with the crowd. dlw ' , , Prot W. EJ li I J 1 1 -r Olfm his services the poblle' s-'TvlSRIi. aaa aeraiHKK al all fclaat MnaltaU, laalmaaeata. nanoaandUm-aiiaasn-clnltv Toner for Btelnwav. Nw Vnrfc- iha. Nordheimer, Canada, aeveu lean; mrmai Charges SS.0U. Work fraaraateed. ' -I CENTBAI. UoTKi, , .U,,..K. mnTdlit New Benin, v r. CITY ORDINAWCE v, At a meeLlDir of Li. a Rnard held on the 2d of June, lt&i, the foUowlmi ordinance was adopted: lii UMiMmwM'M-m nrri Wei Jniie 10th no Deraon au&ll iw, alinwii in n... through or o;er nor awing upoj Mil '4h-e fence around the Uiaded HjhoolIuitldlaKB. And any one so doliiK hIihII, upon arret and oonvletion, be rlned not more than S5 00 nor leas than f I 00 foi each and every offeacer c. xi. jukauuws, Mayor. iuo)7.)i, I(. . Hancock, Clerk. Land Sale. By virtue of an order of thn Hmvrlnr Cnnri ofDavldnou county, orlllCaroUa.lualhl lii me case or Hallle c. Meador, Kxet-ulrix of W. W. Kile, 1 alia! I proceed Melt at Public Aitoj tl6n to the highest Irtdder for iAsli, 001116 premises In t lie City of Nevr licrne, N. C 011 Thursday. July 9th, 1885, . the following cily lots belonging to the estate of said W.W. Kile, to-wll: t ,, t,. lxita Nog. 22U, 2fl, 37K, 21, Hi. 2S. KlKht lota in Jnahna Hmll.'a VrWii Ta.J Tract, numbered as followB: 9U, 1)7, IU7, 1UN, 114 i., 1 miu 110 ; uiiHi. one ii-ie 01 inu 011 i.'J -preas street. ouUldo, of citv limn aim iiih cemetery lots. Persons desiring Inrormnlion in referenc H the above, pleaae cull 011 K O. i'llll, UetUla Kauo AKcui, iew lferne, in. i . CKOIMJE J. mkador;- l may5dtd . CMiiiuianiQij Atlantic & Norti Carolina Bailroad.CiC SKCUETARY'8 OFFlCrJ, ,1 NKWllEk.N. N. 13. . Mav Su'th. 1.V. Tlie Thlrtv-Flnit Heifulfir Annual MefYili- of the stockholders of llio Atlhiitleand NarUi mroiina Kaiiroaii Coin puny will be held at MOKKHEAD CITY on THUKSDAY; lh day of JUNK, llUi. ' . . , , C. pu HERTS, . may3U 2UI Becretarr. ' Dentistry. Having reduced my xiieiiHCH. mv chamea In future will be its fol lows: Extracting teeth..- ..ri0 i ! KUllng teeth ,.1.0 to 2.U0 , Sets of teeth 1U.U0 to I2.5IJ Partial sets teeth In proportion. ' ' All work gunrnnleed. Uffloe on Middle Btreet. rmnoHlie 'Rantlst Church. . . . ,v,- D11. 0. I- SHAOlCBI.KORlt. - lw hturgeon DantlaS' ANOTHER SUPPLY OF . .' it, Sapota Tolu" and ; Newly Made Candies From ROYSTKlt'B FACTORY-, Jost received at MKH. STANLY '8 8TOREV ' mar2H dSm PoUok streets ICE CREAM PARLOR) - :-i I have opened, in connection with my CTJN FECTlONERY. an Ice Cream Parlor. lea Cream and Kralt Icea ran be had at all hours by the 1'lalc or Measure. ) The utmost rare will lie taken In giving-to myenatomers 1 i."-i A Good Article of Ice Cream. The public are cordially Inviled to call. WILL OPEN - " tt -iur,i JAt; I II CUUCauaj , AIA.O.J UUUi vrv reametrnii v. -. I JOHN DUNN. , - 1 ir iTTTimrn o tt nttt FRUIT AND PRODUCE ICommisn MercMllte, 101 PABK FUCI ! ;i NEW YOltKJ Q,uict Sales & Prompt Retains KKr-KRKNCRR! ' Murcblaon Co , cor. Pearl Rta' N.ir. J. K. Kahl. Vlca-Prea. Uerniania In a. Co.. X.Y. , I. A. Galon. CkuliUr Nat l Bank; Vaarbarn, Gee. Glbba, Caahier Nat'l Bank, 8t Xorfi tlnejFIa, . ' ,,t' uolmes wanera, Wilmington, M, u. i -ap28dwSm ' 1 '' benj. w. da,vis;:; Ccncission ricrcliai! I lain l , " iMriiii nil .! lintJI Southern Rsh; ; Pttiits jinu - m i ' - .- 6' r-rttri-.irJ Produce a Specialty. 9 PONSIflJlllEJiTa BOWClTgO. KVt ,. ,. PROMPT RKT(yBNSMADK. "Taf - Haw York RarERENCFA E. 1. Blarkford. 79 to Tt KHon Ftatv Market: rolMO a WU.MIHOTOM n. u.j: rtaaaiauit as . .au tl Barraaa, Prealdent Ut National Bank; FrcaV toaCajBSattca co; Wi lir. UaTIa A Kan. J un;,(.nrOT , aiass,, uompamcs cpresn , Mm Iliver Pccsdto J'.'ilr.. iffs'iti! Ateiaeat'Iniritss!, ;: Total. CaMtal oyer Forti' Millions,' o i i: J-1:
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