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'1 J f.Y.lil V ,CUI0 ia.'i iJ-ii. f. r.f j. .j; i . 1 1 .VI ' rl i . :-- ? " 1 : r 4r-r-. 1 i n n i II r.- V rtr j-trMIB1 (I Wilt' V Al ISSilSu: H u-ecerr to give further mt.?e. tWm WtW 10:59 p im. ii w , .vh .BUSIIfESS. LOUALS. . g . obwok executed t this Bricerft Suit the times. ' .office at If jveti 'tore in need of any' "printed 'jBviUtieiierr, ' call at the Joubnai office v uKiwini pave, tj(-09pe,Berore tne pupy aeason - a Pia eoAPispiad to larcellas Adams ' JkfHtdfdULkO'' Landing, Hyde '.vioattt, Arrived do? ahe-lm Oijf last Friday. 'a The., owiter u requested to ' ' . I l 1 w .IUIUHj IUI.WU. IHf.iilHUEBI B11U U . Old pepertor sale at this office.! de to order and guaranteei J GA-fers irenot - allowed "! sell 0.maWB tin ehon has been re- i! Ja J lu.j' . f-t'.i; t "it-; K I 'm ,. , The board of city council was in see lf lastigjit. 1 Mill . . VrasbouneU No. 1 Order of Chosen Frieofls.'tneets tonight. titT Meim 1 Hahn was giving ' w m . i. ei ii Cw- .UUUrun. woTKing oocioiy ..wilUmaetonigt tha, residence of : The inward freight of the Shenandoah would indicate" the : inauguration . of large fall, irnfOrtaUon. . Sheriff Koonce, of Jones, reports that No one has' accented 'iB.'s" Drooosi - Uonll 'llWIn Cotton. , They; are not a betting people around Kineton. '.Mi Mr. t. W WtUianSs has purchaWi and moved into the Primrose house on the ' oorOM of Graven and Neuife streets.; A crazy colored woman threw a brick g WW $oath rxint jstreet lyeeterday evening which struck and knocked down a child of Mr. R. P. Williams. fter the ,lol XJptober, a ten cent late delivery stomp war save the tronble of writing "In haste" on letters fin)!42i11ml to Berne. t, Mr. W. D. Barrington, of Orantsboro, . Pamlico county, has returned to the ,m . ally and will resume -fcia position, s v.. clerk in the dry goods 'store of Win. . Suldm&jCoft! . :ti , 'f$ I tfffttf&f' the attention of ourpountry friends to the card of Mr. F. G. Sim mons in this . issue. Cotton (and other pfodace consigned to, him. will receive , , ,!t is expected, that the popular .Chief ' Eofi:fneer of the Shenandoah, Mr, Sum 'I '"Stfaiiajr.i 'wm be appointed local in apectSr of boilers for this" district) in C Jitaoe of Mr. Oast the present' incum . ....bent,, y os sis;.-.!(,-! ! ia j p.T'XJMaji WcL.' Palmer has reoeived ac ta ninwUdgmenta frOm.Mrs U..B. Qrint 2 the reception of the resolutions adopt by the members of the Grand Army ' of thev. JKepubiia. ai the. Post of New M ajSerne. f . . , '-tnY VjfJlM ;'?, 0 Mr. Arthur L. Butts ""exhiWS ted ! his 00 I paintings, - representing ' scenes' of the r Old Testament, Taet'nikht at the theatre gV irU mu appreuiauve audience.' These v'f nirjff8 are're'allf merftorous, and presented by Mr. Butts are very interekt- The long quietude in TwilinA mrp.lpa was .ItojLanH.feafefdajT add Mayor Meadowy wa called tor pass, upon three cases 'of disorderly conduct. , Fines ''tcommosurate with the offense were" in flicted and the, parties retired in good ordeW"-- "f'. v1 ' 'The Oraded' Sonool'. orens next Mon-aiy.-'The teachers (have spent , their u aimer vacation pleasantly, and profit ably we bopetand are now prepared to goat their , work , with an earnestness u t!;nt will infuse new life into the chfl- -!dren and make the, school room desir-. able. ' - a..-; -t-f ;( . ...:i -;r rf ' Crada. Schaol.i .,, ( j:,- n j .. the Graded School will Open on next ,!onday, ijii inst, at half past- eight o'clock. AH .the teachers will , be on b-; ready tobegin the year work. wTLa Luiidings and grounds are in most 7et (pof.5itft- land?; everything sxtreroelyi favorable for a most 11 year's wok. "!' 1 ! Trpili will be, required to . ..s atosof admission from Mr. " " n',, Secretary "of Uie Board I ' re' they VC1 per- t r s 'irtol. 1 ' ' , ' x certioates cl ad- "t 1 " r-'--.rtJ tojre: ?nt si the graJa. .. i r . i , ic,8e, .will te , i' i F; I fcr riimlnalion Tha New Bern Rtau,; f. L. Pefrytaj again taktfft charge 6t the 'New Berne Houbg at Morehead Citr, I ti : V&rtikiatu Kit Btuu. i The following merchants left on the SAwondoaft yesterday evening far BaT. timoro and Mew York to purcha4 their fall stock of goods: J. P. Brogden pt Trenton, M, Bryan of Vanceboro, C. EL Fowler and S. W. Ferebee of Stonewalf, J. iF. Cowel -of . Bayboro," and jiMax Schwerin and Dan Jones, of New BoVpe. Rmintr. CaptiK. R. fones was driving down Pollock street yesterday evening and when near Mr. John O. Gardner's his horse-began kiokinj and was sooo: run ning at full speed. Capt. Jones at tempted to jump out of the buggy But his clothes caught and he .was thrown between the buggy and the wheel, but we believe he was not badly hurt. The buggy was damaged considerably, the tibrfeebringtngiup.at the reddence of his owner with the wreck. ' Mr. Max Schwerin, of the firm of Schwerin ft Ash, left for theJNorth yes- torday to buy a large stock of dry goods, hich will be sold cheap. Mr O. Marks' leaves this morning for the Northern markets, and will roturh with a stock 'of goods, good enough; cheaa enoufih, and pretty enough for anybody. Mr. E. B. llargett, of Silver Dale, Onslow county, is in the city.: He re- potts rather too much rain recently in his section. Capt. H. D. Stowe, of Mecklenburg, iin the city. B4is down looking after his farm at Croatan in this opunty. --''MrW' V. Burrus and wife have re turned from Bertie county. t r ia4 fill, arnunwjn, mwui in spector, was in the city yesterday. v Mr. Dan. Jones,' of Howard & Jones, loft on the Shenmndoah yesterday even ing to make the fall purchases for the tr La Grange Items- Fodder pulling is about over. Plenty of rain. Too late for rice and cotton. We hope to see sickness abate, after the refreshing showers. Rev. W.r E. Swain preached at Hick ory Grove last Sunday. He will not ml bis regular appointment at mac piace next Sunday. ' Sim Wooten and K. E. Bizzell re turned from Baltimore Saturday, and Shade Wooten and E. W. Bizzell left for the same city Monday. j . Mrs. Needham W. .Herring died at the residence of her nusband near this place last Thursday- We extend our sym pathies to the bereaved husband. B, r . wmteyat one time principal oi theL. C. I., arrived here' last' week. Mr. White was an excellent teacher and has many, warm friends here His stay we here will be shors. ' - - 4 ' . .Noah Rouee. Esq.. Bold three bales of new cotton in Kinston last ' Friday and reoeived 131 !Oents per pound for .two bales and 0 cents for the other. Mosely Hall township furniBhing the first cot ton this season. - ': . ' J. Y," Joyner.rEq.. is resting at his home near here,4 after six weeks' in Teachers' Institutes and Normals during his vacation. ' Mr, Joyner is gaining in popularity As an instructor almost daily. We congratulate him on his success j -vEiciiaridi Items. "I Cad ' turkey is laying yet. : t CottortTTas been fcensiderably damaged bythtfdroutfc 'f-V.tl; JnOy, A. ', Kponcebae two- ewee that have given birth to Iambs twice this season; one"of' them had two the first time and one the next, .''j.f,;.:.' . There is some complaint among your subscribers about receiving .their Jour Sal. ' They say that soma one of them miss getting their! paper every i week, and has been so for six months; .' Some otihe merchants of New Berne, have ordered two gates with patent hinges to be put up on the Q. B. Branch road, but I am sorry to say that Rich lands can't raise the little, sum of $23 to build the bridges. I suppose we wil have to call on New Berne or Homiiiy Swamp.' W tad ' r '.'sm I -We had quite a treat in tne tuiage thfa flvnmnr! it-was a BDeecnbrl factoriallv to us that he was a tried a1 true Democrat. ' Said ne was born la Democrat in Duplin county and'.Dupl; had . been a . Democratic county , evr since she had been an inhabitant , Of North Carolina!; ' '. . ' ; f . . j " 'A new road has just been! completed fiom Mr. Cyrus Brown's in Jones coun ty,, to Riohlandtj saving b distance Of six i miles. The people of Hominy Swamp, with a few of their good friends of Jones, certainly deserve a great deal Of credit for cutting this road a distance of -eight miles. The larger portion of this road runs through State land equal ly as bad as the worst part of the White Oak,pocosin.; . 'Dee Moines was startled, if not super stitiously friRhtened, by a black cloud rsembling a man's head 1 in profile. The features slowly changed froth I iandness to'a Bini3tot' aspott, finally UiHeppearing in violent storm. i i . 1 -J w . :. tkDufilt Creek Items.! , ..'S.-iu-lt . ! ... ; 1 Ti . T Fishing -has commenced at Goose Bay . - Meinif BTWjurdsvillain 3undir .'the tan fi mrn wn ini ar ar . . . nsua large crowd ifkattendance.i tine cotton "crop mm namagea some by the drj weather but Ui late rain has helped it wonderfully Mr; Bob Henderson is the fastest rani erson is the fastest ran' ;ion. On Tuesday 'h8 m 'for", a "quarter df a , ri s.?v i , -,' -:- j," , ,j - teting 'at Enon ' com- ner in this section.; On Tuesday 'bj ovtnur tne swrm ror; mile. i . ;. . Protracted', meetimr menced on Friday, under charge of the Mr.Farnell killed two' large rattlers last week, one with 14 rattles, and one with 11.; Mr. Frazell also killed one with 18 rattles. This is good work- i ' Thermometer registered 98 on Mon day the 24th ult., which is higher than average; . Were it not for the Seabreeze which springs' ip about 9 a. m. such heat would be intolerable, : : ,-1 Considerable sickness, at present. Mr. Demps Williams has lost ' a little child which wis laid away on Sunday. I An; drew Henderson is down with fever.'. Mrs, Reed was taken ill last week and when Dr. Monfort arrived was cold and dying; By prompt treatment she was revived and is now doing well. Bogue Hurst is down with fever and Col.', E. W. Fonvielle has been under t the weather for a day or two, but is now. improving. A very severe storm commenced on Tuesday evening, from southwest, with heavy rainfall of two inches. The rain was needed, but the wind was not. The wind abated Tuesday night after doing considerable damage in the way of .uprooting treee, blowing down fences etc. Fodder is ruined, and our farmers have gone to work cutting the tops for forage. The Myers, a vessel owned by W. N. Marine, laying, in New River, was blown ashore during the gale, and several narrow escapes are reported from falling trees. Only a few years ago all the consid erable watering places had public tally ho coach ee, but American women did not take to them, and now they are only in use at Saratoga, where they find limited favor. ' One of the evidences of lunacy offered in a New Orleans contested -will ease was that the man, while changing bis high silk hats twice a veart invariably had them made in the fashionable shape of precisely ten years before. . A Michigan girl outdid her compan ions in a craze for autographic albums by having about a hundred letters from the same number of men bound, in a volume for her parlor table. . As the missives represented her extensive and usually sentimental correspondence since she had arrived at the age of chirography, the collection proved very interesting to callers. , , Some Irish mariners are tellinrf about a sea serpent which they claim to havo captured off the Island of St. Kitts. It rwas a comparatively little one, only twenty-four feet long, but it was savage enough to ki)l two men. and it was only towed acroeei. xao. ana by means of a floating cage. . Dublin., journalists have been unable to discover this inter esting captive, though it is declared to be moored off that city, , : ' Professional beauty on the Pacific coast finds lucrative employment as a pretended illustration of the merits of patent i medicine. A wonderfully lovely voung woman travels in the chariot of a vender of medicine, which he declares, caused; the perfection I of her complexion; ' He sells; a tonic, too; to whloh he attributes the abundanoe of her hair, and drugs for - the increase or reduotion of flesh to her standard. A. Wisconsin woman accuses her hus band of trying to persuade her to com" mit suicide in, a manner that would eat able him to oollect for their children the amount of an insurance policy on her life, lie argued the propriety of the project, since she was feeble and likely to require much doctoring during the rest of her natural life, thus using up money needlessly, whereas by dying at once she' could ledve' the' family in. good circumstances. 7 ? 'I An actual case of mixing babies inex-1 tricably . is reported in Milwaukee; There were two mothers of blue-eyed fair-skinned boy in the tame house. At the early age of four days the infants were carelessly bathed at once, and It was impossible to identify them. The parents are distracted, but they hope that, in a few months, resemblances may be- developed "that will settle the question. .'; In the mean time they have agreed to keep up a kind of joint house hold. -' ? '" n y"- H we-t'-H-4 ;; The lasso commonly used by cowboys is made of sixty feet of rope, a third of which forms the loop. When thrown, it is swung over the head and left shoul der and then over the right shoulder, with a peculiar turn of the wrist calcu lated to keep the loop open until it en? ciroles the object at which it is flung; Expert throwers do ndt pride themselves on catching a steer by the horns, but try to so hurl the hoose in front of the beast that he will step into it, thus entangling his lege and throwing him. In a Wyom ing exhibition ' a jcowboy , repeatedly caught bull by any teg that the spec tators named. A tramp was met on a country road in Oregon by a well-dressed man, who of fered to swap clothes. This was deemed a crazy freak, but it was eagerly accept ed, and the disrobing and robing were quickly accomplished. The fellow who was' apparently: benefited by. the queer bargain made oil as soon as praot loanie, for fear that the other would 'seek to undo it; but the supposed lnnatid was in tne greater burry, for be bad roDDea a bank, and knew that officers were after him with a description of his apparel as their guide. Thus the wrong man was arrested, and it was with the greatest difficulty and delay that he cleared him self. rtf : nr . go 01 NEWS BY MAIL.,, h. v-J ,.,rMABBxp,!AUK.Jlly-TTha Spanish govt hich uaey reoognize tne sovereignty oropain over tne-uarouno islands. ti )).0 J-y. 3 plthk wOWCftai. mil.-- ! Ua.vuw, i Aug.l r i0jijthere were 8,833 newt, base of choietiand 1,848 aeatns reported tnrotrgssw'tfpairt yes- terdav. i w i s STooLOtf.' August Sl.i-Th'1 'cholera ap pears to be decreasing f but nine" deaths occurred from the disease during the fifteen weeks endiOir at Z b'clock this aftorao6nT There seems to' be little if any deoreese in 'the' panic among the peppiev however 'y.m'.-.t I h i iOilAf TBilD lltOBBEHS. hBLOoMrKOTOK. in.." Aug.- ei'. News has been rfceefved hereof an Uraluoceee- ful attempt made by a gang of masked men early. Sunder; morning to burn the bridge o the' Indianapolis, Blopming ton add Western' I0rkilroad. near jLanvers - ' it - is tnongnt tneir intention j was ' to: wreck the. through express ; , .train, . .which paasoe here after midnight. ,A,farmer, discovered the bridge on Are and started to quench the names' but was commanded to move on and let that alone. " ! He drove hastily to Danvert,! three miles distant, and gave the.alarna in time! to stop the express train,, whioh., approached cau tiously 'and stopped and half a dozen men fled to the bushes. ' The bridge eighty-feet long and - fifteen feet high. - It had been saturated with kero sene and was badly burned. - A NEW CHINESE MINISTER. WASHiMorosr. Aug. 29. The Chinese Minister,- f Cheng Tsao ' Jul who was stricken with paralysis immediately after hia return to- this country, from Peru last . April, and who is still ill in New York, has sent his resignation to the Chinese Government, and Chang Yin Hnsan has been appointed in his Stead.;' , ' i ' :( : HOt-A FIUBU8TCRIMCI EXPEDITION. Washington, Aug. 89. The Treasury Department. today ceoeived the follow ing telegram from the Collector of. Cus toms at Key Weet hi regard to the re ported" fltlbusterinj' expedition against Ctoba: "Party 'repotted to have sailed Wednesday night on filibustering expe dition has returned. Investigation falls to show any violation of law, the party having merely been on a pleasure cruise to neighboring keys. ' , . TRIUMPH 04; T.KpU.8 STBIKBES. ' Galveston, Augv 29. The strike on the Texas and. St. Louis Rail mad. ended today by the road paying the' workmen arrears of wages and conceding their demands.; ; ;,i.i ' ' wrxxiKorb evacijate. iavpx The Political Cbrretfonderice publish es en interview with an English Cabinet Minister!, whose) name'is withheld, in Wolff has been instructed to declare to the Sultan that Englaad .ia willing to evacuate Egypt it Turkey .will .guaran tee to maintain order therein, and that England' recognizes the rights of the other powers In Egypt, 'biit will permit none f , themn except Turkey, to un dertake . a, military, poupation of the qountry. ( , , . . , , PaOHIBITipN V8( LICENSE, , , . ' Oodmub; 0 Aug. B8. The Prohibi tion; Stato; Executive Committee , has sent a communication to the Democratic Statd Executive Committee, challenging Govj Hoadley to a disouseion with Dr. Leonard, the Prohibition candidate, of the question Of prohibition versus license of the liquor trams. , The cpmmitte will not reply until they receive Information from-GoVv Hoddteyi , now in the East. U is understood heuwill aeoept if1 Judge Fpraker will (Bflpsent to take part in the .9lBeOHpil i)S:-.-t ..il; '7 , ?o fiZ'?. UUfA! frs.'b ".) ; -.. nart.ftfAr. fldiiTitv-Itflms. i . .m.f!,,eTO,W-' ; . . st nntnLvst of tb nnw. czrtn have ,,t .'fGoh f'l "VntlT .ili'.-it.; j.. For,the past week . or. two,, fish, have heed remarkably plentiful and cheap. several- load' of bluff ' fish 'soiling for almost nothings '.-' !' , 'Thlobp'rie'liellay atrfved' oi 'Sat urday mdrnihg! test.j Gapt. &.' Howland had quite an experience and his friends were glad to Rreet bim.oni his return. ., The largest pear of the season lias been sent to Beaufort, byi Dn Richard LefferaofjtheiStraita;.It was overt 13 inches, in circumference and , weighed .. The first large catch of mulleta in any seine was made at Mnlle pond fiahsry on Wednesday last .'when colore were set 'indicating that & good haul had been madei3 .&9flmit rJ-d:liHt 'Ja ''The eow'Tel Harboi improvement was the bnly craft in this vicinity contrary enough to drag hen anohors. against ,tb:MWlndi iflhe moved about a half a mUeitfhe .ebet- Ttnihfifj- XU , . Ur.Benry, Mason inform us tha on the morning after the storm he jfound a llvtf-'tthanriel Trahron tha; farm of Mr.- Wmi Hine; near theVaterwelon patch; more.isnan quarter' or 'a mite' rrom shore. As these,; an linale ar nht" am phibious, the , presumption, is, that he was taken up by the wind or, in a water spout and landed this long distance from tdnced i to two "years'' imprisonment. Having relied on the ingenuity f His fraud, which JheJ had devised 'with i a view to escaping legal guilt, he was astounded by the .upshot of the trial. He was silent for a Jminute. . Then be yelled to his Hottotr "7You gray-haired old scoundrel, if I could get at you, I'd cut yotir" shrivelled heart out; And eat it." ' eminent nasttvaided, ton UyBrmany, a COpy of the agreement,' iBicned three years ago by the native chiefs, in w commercial; rr.i i. JooajTAL OinCn, Sept l V P. M. G Niw . Yoh;' l Aujrust ' I tFiUures OMeea auu and easy.iM 1 t.joti i . September, , 9.80 ' December. 9.64 Octoberl, 9.64. January. j,73 November, 9.61 February, . "8poM dull; ' Middling 10 5-16; Middling 9 9-16; Ordinary 9 6-16. Nw Berne market quiet. -; ' ,,8.88 Low . Middling 9 1-4; Low Middling S 11-16; urdinary b i ;; " DttRmC HAKKBf . Cotton 8bet-$1 0. OO.' ; Barrelb Kerosene, 49 gals., 85c. , TrAFXNTiirB Hard, 11.00; dip, 1 1.55. Tab 75o.a1.25. Cohk 60a7no. Bmswax 20c. per lb. Bur On foot, 6o. to Tc. Country Hams 12c. per lb. ' Laed lOo. per lb. Eoos 13o. per dozen. ' Fresh Pork 6c. per pound. ' Pkawcts 50c. per bushel. Fodder 75c.a81.00 per hundred. 1 Onions Jl. 00 per bushel. Field Peas Hides Dry, 10c.; green So, ' Peaches $1.25 per bushel. " Apm.es 30a50c. per bushel. Pears 875o. per bushel. Tallow 5c. per lb. CmoKKNB Grown, 40a50c. ; spring S0a30c. Meal 80c. per busheL Oats 10 cts. per bushel. Turnips 50c. per bushel. Wool 10al6o. per pound. fOTATOEB Sweet, oOaOOc. Shingles West India, dull and n m- inal; not wanted. Building. 5 inch. hearts, 83.00; saps, 11.50 per M. wholesale prices. New Mess Pork $11.50. Shoulders Smoked, No. 2, 6c.; prime, 6c. U. K. and Li. C 61c. Flour $4.00a6.50. Lard 7Jo. by the tierce. Nails Basis 10 's, $3.50. Sugab Granulated, 7tc Salt 90o.a$1.00 per sack. Molasses and Syrups 20a45o. Powder $5.50. Shot $1.60. Kerosene 10c. F. G. SlimONS, Commission Merchant Solicits Consignments of COTTON, CORN, RICE, AND OTHER PRODUCE. The Highest Prlcea Onaranteed. omce ncit door below Cotton Exchange, m-p2w.ini NEW HERBE. M. C, Dr. Slover WILL KEOl'KN HIS SCHOOL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 1ST, 1885. ael did Private School MRH. A. T. JERKINS will resume the duties of her School, on MONDAY, SEPT. 14th. ' Prompt attendance on the opening '.of the aeaaion la earnem ly reqiieated, In order to the proper olaasiflcatlon and gresteat lmprova- ment of the pupllH. Hept. 1st, dim N M. (1A8KILL, MERCHANT TAIL0E. ( A, Full Line ef Goods and 8am' ties always on and. !! i Suits eut and made on i short notice, and at as low price as the same can be had anywhere in ' North : Carolrai. Fit guaranteed. V Middle itreet, New Berne. N,C, a.1 ra'jr".""" JTpir Sale 'or lBent, TUe Store on Pollocks street ntxt to John Dunn,', rocently occupied by ti KrUmann. -i ' 'Apply to i auffldSw .. . . II. HPXRLINQ. Notice. .' CHARLES K. nKIMQM Has remove to hia old atand on Broad itreet, between Alex. Miller and K M. Psvie, where ho, would bo pleased to aeo hia meads and customers, and supply them wllhy the best Beef, yael and Mutton the market affords. . " Meavtadollvered to asz part of th city free of charge. , aulidlm ' '- : - - ' Come To .The Front! Will bo found at the old spstt we wilt any the'SBCOHD door .from the corner of South Front anrf Middle treeta, here yon will find the KINK.Sr;iOAK8i TOBAOOO, CAff DIS and KRTJirs, and many other cooda yon may want. .. ' i .1. ... Also, Qood COOL flODA WATER, GINGER AUCaiid 1MK BOCK WATKR - - ' " f )- B- J ".: t, JPAXMBB'B. i:B. WwtYb;"-J ' ' Currltaek Co, N, O, .X a KTMBinot, . ' Norfolk Co., Vs. White, Etheridge & Co., Commission MerchaatsJJ lie wateh muttf, EOttrouc, TA. Bpcclat attention given te Bale of COT TON, CORN, PEANUTS, POTAXOKO, a4 M Onnntry Prodnee. . , i , , , Raferenoea: W'HllamS Bros., 8. K. Whlta A Bro , Marine Bank, Norfolk, Va. JuUkMwly 0m sW i 7 (, Ik Croekerjraad Wilna.'andf broken Tuya. Otnamenta, keepaiikca, antl.jiave i5m SOOTT to cement them, A1m, buy PraDnla' frcah parcbea avory Uy, m nveeUTa quart.' V? between Uao cock aud MidUl slreoiv.Majirbtii N, O. ax, Your ses SuflHflUf ' . miw-tr. The undersigned " at0 ' pre pared to V WfllTE. 'EISK8 on GIN HOUSES In" ST CLASS COMPANIES,' and at the ' LOWEST . POSSIBLE BATES; ' . WATSON, & S?PpT, ' 'Insurance Agents. auZ7 dwlm Assignee's Sal! By virtun nf mv signee of U. S. MACE, I wijl B0I1, to close up said trout, .uf The Entire fiitock. of T7. S. MACE, in the Store in tha urkn ri..i. .1 City of New Borne, AT COST FOR CASH. SAID STOCK CONSISTS' OF 111 Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnish, ' Hardware, Canvass, Ship Chandlery, Etc. Parties dnHirinir Tia - . n - r.-... " ... iiuu to their interest to cull at once and ox amine said Stock. JOHN WALKER, au6 diw Assignee of U. S, Mace. Cigars, Cheap! Another Lot of Cigars Just In 1 ' Which I cam offering at Prices Lower Than Even CALL AND EXAMINE MY STOCK. JOHN DUNN. ires. i88s. Newborn Academy, KatahllHhPd by an Act of the Irfgtolature of N.O.. VII (5ore HI, the ThlTd 6f No vember, 17(iB. it In nndr the coiilrol of a board of tM-cnty-iour truauti , NewbernGra4e4$chqol (Under tho Ati8plco of the Trustees of ... ...winjiii ACTUM HI, ) I'RIMCIPAU .-, , Prok. PHfCK I'ltoMAjH -All J 1 Imui u a iriJ. Jit . 11 J . Prof. Ucorio WNc-al. Prof, U miiatl Mlas llac hel llrookneM, Hauaah A.olvor Mhw AnnlPChdilwli k; . - . . , ,. Vt !-l tu.-t , ,,, , h. ..NOTICK. ... .1! attention of parents and guardian telUe ad ThRf" oUerod for M,o etMeaWtonof their School 1 me iMewhwa lUrautil a,t1M,X yf"r lnr'm'commo. dlona bulldluK uaa Iwen erectml, whloh, with the Old building, will fnrhKrtl aonomihodaUon mtdat of a beautinil grove, it is aurroiuidtHl by ample and woll kept ground. tmrehT or- ilia , , , fwaauowio uie ioBrisaoe has ahowa that In ttntarl'the Vloeaof thonrc-Hnnt iviriM nriMnh. ... 11" - UJU''V reoraatlomto the aervfi 7 ' '7 "... '" v. WW III VII'VII1IIIU UJ0 aerylces oi thoao weU qutkllt for Uwnwl inuwn nKva nrau, . !..,.. aUea have boeri ftmirnataln obtaining the t . - . . . i. . ' :! ;ST17D1ES. . V i ' . .' f- 1 ' ' In the ten grades are embraced all the nri- 51 br?Ul l"" andHAlr.i.iti and Tin ,," " : "V" Xff'W miaadgTaMfulgriexercJw.r H M0Ul AlUa'a Syatcaa af BaacKcDlk radiavMBa?', !?t,erF, Uftchlnr .Torn! fttxi inlrtrumJii.r hi&kel Ar Uift hurt deasion or tha school, ov?r five r"p wvt rnpui iefi. XisYTITik IMV 2?-tnU.n l '(t'humlTTd, tt UaiMM to wlUrngand anxlouatn extend the beueoX Siff0?1 fhlldrait ofiTravMraut the adjoining counties at, m yery, icotltame rate ol taltion -1. ,"t h iuB"lWi". ,. ,,,ATwi.QFTirhriirM(r.li,- To white ehfldren whom .pnrenta ra tut m JX cly,' Kwhern, wttonk Tr. Tl Whltaa shlMaan 1 T . . TalUonlnPnaaaryXopa;u . ii tuMlon In Advanoed Grada ' Scis'M Bps 4a EStslani
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 2, 1885, edition 1
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