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I II I 'HI . . 1 LOCAL: nj:vs. vNaw.Beroe. !rtittode.".i830' North. c 'in Vine. 5 44 J Ijeagth of Uy,t . t ' V'iH uew, i: 4 1 12 taourn, 20 minutos ,, M.in tj lit 11 .1(1 h. m. .' .'. , . lVurniiw. iliwutn jmil raaf weetato .nortfiagefl for sale at this office. : y Cail'ar thia office for Ciiattel ' mort- a gagosand JLian Bonds, , . i .-,ti01J tinew for bale at this office. , ' ' Ojsteri ar admissable to the New . - Bat raw peaches in market no 'inej" eotonlftila fifty centp per peck, retail. , Th buma Stout rrlAil vfmfardaT With large cargo of general merohnn fJI . .'.,n,.,-i iiM, .illI I 1 -- The furniture of the Ocean House at lforehead 'City will be sold today at ........ av A U ,t ,,i i. um, jonn iv, Kicnarasoa was out yesterday in full summer dress. It jreally made one feel . pool to, look at . kMnpari Jiidgt uonner. will preside. C C. Tayloi will.attnd ia the interest ui uumi aim., .i - ; . . The haj crop.ia. this vicinity Is fine, Mr, Win, punn is now reaping a flae lot : -f-rir Hisorn too; orTliis Irish potato ' .JouBjriB uio auuivocoarjr uuv urea battle at Sharpsbarir or Antietam, which occurred in 1003. ana was . consiaerea a drawn battle between "the Confed . . nvaraa unii m nil sara in iwiunvr nr ra nvrn ; ,T." ' WmnHln Aatlarii: anna aII nn tlin AaM - "'""-"" - ci - v -7 ... 4 i-. ,.:.. among uiem toai liiusirious man ana brave ofiicer, L. O. B. Brnncb. Twenty- - t'lree yedisCbavo. sped i wy, but to some of us it seems as but yesterday ' Manv visitors iro to see onr new court house ana tneyfcre au weu pieasea. a 7 waII VnABn av1itfAfc an,1 KniMar wont ; tVseei a tew'fiays einoe, and! speaking of the cost said it was worth 875,000 to . complete such a building. .The chair- .1 T, I IM euresatWiitiLtteost iilf this amount. " There is no disputting the fact that it deslin rfira character of the work and v?B!niE.th& railing around the bar, and every step towards the completion of the course ore, adds greatly to 1kJf WW ; The Porltatt.Wln-. ...' " ' A special telegram to the Journal v announces the, fact that the second of , the International apht races took place vivr wnniw s i sr AoiAiiav luiraaAn rna ' English 'Cfbtter ' Vacht 'Oenestd and the jkca&behterboard YachtrPuHimi. I Tba : IPurtfam i won Hhe rac by three nuartnraof a milejviw Lib "vkf!2 -'Xflt' oCletiebJ Maalr Esq.; who-has ibeeh pending aeyerttL weeksL in -Virginia is of theoDinion that '.FiUhueh Lee. , will. oave a wain over lor uoveruor, louew, - it appears Jroa ahBHwpawAHhat tne ejjot jon of Lee is a foregona conclusion, ad the.fisht now is for thrf llocse of legates which will decide' Mahobe's turb i xrom the mountains of Virginia, wtl e they TtRye'beef spendjilK several weeks. " MrT Manly looks as if he bad receivea a iiDerat snare oi via irgu11 hospitality .afid is in, good Irim-forthe Tfall courts. , , , ,111 ff . JUftJ. UUllU uauiu wuoigu,, .was iu t the city.yesterday,,!,.:;!, Jci ii .4"! Capt. Jones, formerly of thesteskmer Qoldaboro, was in the city yesterday. , J . , , , vuuwu u4, VI IIUUCD woo yesterday with cotioniTO ! , ; Mr. J. F. Jones, of Carteret was in the city yesterday r and ' visited ourjnew .courthouse. ,'.!i.;- c' iu ..iw'i Mr. r nj. iiahii, son of Sheriff Hani,' who Las boin attending school in "New York, in la tLe city on a visit.- j iff in. An lrl"w r6ery tor,' i Erter a country belle, habited in a etylihUv made calico dress, black silk sash f a bow behind a "loud" hat flaur had i bavir. m&'.l ; d:,; abou . . toil ar,. of i elan' IHV E' f r t' t t c c : profuBu ft'pf rjbbocsj l.c " r re "cents ..to i spend, and : v .. j f our-Cftha of it in'divers !' ' 5, pomed at a loss how to - '-, - rickle; lording .. ".Teyer got any . '.' " c. 1 - ."-awerfi in the va, p',9 invc 1 the remainder ; jv,.wla-si our enrS'i'were IHa ".s'l.'and a cciamn of to- ' ' f . v V r i- r "-lth, . t ', r 1 sprvoti'i al;cl)w . 1 ..' i i . 1 r I.. 1 n Improvenent of New Berne. . , 'We; learn With pleasure there is a movement on foot among our business men to organise an association for the improvement pf, New Borne, Such an organization would be capable of doing much goodrasjthare are. many ways in which ttiirf city might be very materially improved if there was concert of action among - ita, business menw One is' to make it ah 'attractivewinter resort for pleasure seekers and sportsmen during the winter season.'" With our beautiful water fiont, and fine streets for driving, we have advantagesnferior.to no town or city - in the South. llow to utilize these t i tho qneetion for ' New Berne to decide and . one which we think an 'association 'lite 'the One sug gested wouhi successfully solve. , Another thing which we wish to sug gest to the association, even in an ad vance of its organization, is an Agricul tural fair. Anything that will draw people to the city; and stimulate the production of good crops and stock raising in the section of country tribu tary thereto is bound to result in good, Tiiere'are numerous ways to give New Berne a boom Nature has given us all wfc ceuld ask. Have we : the en terprise, the business tact, and foresight to apply the mean's to draW out all there is in these natural advantages? 1 There is no telling what a united effort would t'au't Wear a t Collar. Yesterdav a countrvman canio to town; accompanied; by his, buxom wife ana Dioomwg oaucnier. lie lnoaea restless and. red in the face; and ap peared to be in a general state of un- comfortableness. By and bye .he went into a wore and .' confided to a friend that he was "fairly suffer in'." Then he told a pitiful t story , in thiswise: I . ain't worn a store collar on shirt . in twenty year. I ' went to Baltimore once and then didn't wear no collar; i Some folks laughed but I was comfortable and didnt care. But this morning before I come to town my wife and daughter they insisted I should wear a collar, I swore I wouldn t do no such thing.' They contended and fi nally they just backed me up agin ;the wall and put this collar on. I'll never wear another. : How town people wear 'em I can't see I intend to tear this off as soon as I git to the edge of town." NetM-Obxerver. ' ''. The State ralr. There is every sign of a good fair here Oct. 1317, both days inclusive. The exposition strengthened the fair and the range oi exhibits wiu be tne widest yet seen at a fair, it is expected. The stock shows a sign of progress and that is sure to be the best on record. Ualeigh will do her whole duty in this department, and all who saw or heard of the exhibit of blooded oattle here last May know what that means. .. U ? V.m. W1 There will be some lively racing.: It will.be a feature of the fair this year. It always draws, and as last year there was no racing win be a double attrac tion. Yesterday one man entered eight horses for the trials 6f speed, and Satur day another fwrtr (Batesed six. The fruit display will be a good one. One man will exhibit thirty-five varieties Of grapes. The increased attention paid gratfetcnlture will) attract .special atten tion to this. Nnot and Observer. - Democrats to Hare the Offices. t WvtqroKiTSepC, li 'l oalted on the President just after J. left, the Post offioe Department! where I had been to get a lot of fourth-class Alahone post masters, turned out.-and I found him in full sympathy with us in our fight in Virginia," said a Virginian . today. "There are 18,423 lourtn-ciass post masters in the United States and 8,328 whose commissions must come from the "President ,In the last oUus the Presi' -dent said he had made 490 changes, but the number will be vert much greater before Oot. 1. I sent up to Stevenson' (the First-Assistant Postmaster General) said gwPre8i4enfvJto ak howmany changes bid been made in the fourth class officeeisipoe Maroh 4i and be re plied with this,', concluded, the-President, handing me a 'slip of paper . Out of the 43,425 fourth-rate offioes named, 6,400 appointments had been made tap to last Saturday, He impressed upon me the fact that he did not mean that anti Administration men should represent his Administration in Virginia, or, I in fer any where else in, the country. I came over here a little soured, if the truth must be aoknowleged,' but my talk with Cleveland has changed my feelincs I realize better than I could have done without this conversation the extreme difficulty he has met every where Bince h e came into the residency, and I am perfectly Satiated (bat all will be right in the end.' ,.4 4 5t ' i Canada's K Tariff Clrealar.s Ottawa, Sept.- IS. The Minister X( Customs has issued the following circu lar cancelling the previous order regard ing the exportation of goods from, the United States in bond to Canada:. , Invoices of goods purchased In bond in the United States, in order to entitle such goods .to! en tir &t bonded hiarket yalue, require to be scoompanied by a certificate from the Collector of Customs so thef port p export certifying that they were duly entered at tne warenouse ror export, giving the date of the import and export and marks of .the packages. And in cases where invoices are not ao- sneid by such oertmcRW or ordr sa.,,1 i ut proor vaiue on wmca uuiy in to be collected shad be the Value in open murkct et the time of Bhiptnent, and in all cas, here doubt exitta as to such Telnet!'0 r; course proscribed by the ti'-prair-t ;.t f tion of tho Curtc 3 act i'ml l te t and applied iJ the ' 7 .' .'I " ' i ' 4 " ONI V OB DAY. iV'Vv SELBXmON BY S. s - s v Only one day ' To bear the strain" 'x Of living,' and to battle with the pain. W. Only one'day' ;-v''' : . To satisfy .-" '''" With food, and covering, as the hours :. : , sup by,(- .?.. , ' 7, : - m 4 - X-i Only one.dayr-t ' ry. Tomorrow's care: Tomorrow if it comes, ' itself shall bear, ,Ut M Only one iif, Then waate it not In futile planning, where the Lord is f X nOt. . : , -. -i Vi'i" ''-' Only one day'.... . " V . God gives to me. ' -' At once, Oht mar I use it faithfully. : 1 Kinston Items. Eggs plentiful again but high. fifty bales or cotton sold in town on Saturday last. Mr. Thomas McGee will take the road as agent of the Wilson Advance, The rice crop about here is very badly damaged by the continued dry weather Mr. W. J. Street, proprietor of Nunn's notei, has returned from Buffalo springs. Mr. Bryan McCullen, Jr., will carry on the Fire and Life Insurance business at the old stand of Midyette, McCullen & Co. Mr. Dayton Midyette pulls out of the firm and goes to Kaleigh to take the agency for the Southern depart ment (N. V. ana a. V.) of the Fidelity Mutual Lire Association. The Lenoir county teachers' associa' tion will hold its first meeting for the season or isao-su m the College chapel, Kinston, on Saturday, Uct. ard at 11 a, m. AH the teachers of Lenoier and sur round in or counties are cordially invited to attend together with all who desire to promote education in our county. Those interested in the organization of a musical society for Kinston are reques ted to meet at Kinston College on Fri day night ept. 28th at 7 o'clock. We have much musical talent of high order in our town and something of this kind has been desired for a long time. Prof. Geo. D, Mean, professor of vocal and instrumental music in Kinston College will case .cnarge. Ulyses Colfax Grant Sutton, a young Kuuumuu 01 coior, wao nau previously 1 . a 1 . l , 1 1 spent two very pleasant and profitable years in the State penitentiary, was tried before his honor, Mayof Loftin on Saturday last, ror larceny. Sufficient evidence was produced on the trial to justify the mayor in giving him an op portunity of remaining at large under bond or going In lail. But "Une" pre ferred trying the new cells, having heard a good deal of their neatness and indestructibility. I ;Thus Nowitzky's revenge begins; for this is the man who. doubtless, releived the medicine manrp( hia sixty dollars. , , 1 .. , m ki. Greenvilld Items. The streets or ureenville were never so dry and dusty. Fulford has never blowed his horn since Postmaster Blow got into office Prof. Duckett opened school at the college on the 1st, and now has about 00 pupils with an able corps of teachers. Ben Leain, our German batcher has abandoned his vocation and is clerking tor i-ouis scnuitz. Next week is court week, and the guilty begin to quake with a dire appre hension that justice may possibly be administered, jt i : s.a ,3 , - Ex-Sheriff Rountree and master Her bert are at Seyen Springs and will re main several weeks. A good many men seem to have been born with the belief that they are en titled to all the -physio they require, and doctors truck, free of charge. ; Sam Nelson crazy Sam is in town with his noise and unearthly yells. Would it not be better to pour the whis key in a rat hole, than down the throat of a poor crazy devil? , ;:' :i. , It is said the railroad is coming now sure. We want to see about 300 bands with spades and shovels at each end and in the middle. Then we'll listen for the engine. : . , Mr. Jack) Johnson he coroner Aells us of a small colored) ehilA who flt,in a tub of water a few days since andwas drowned. The jury returned a verdict of accidental drowning. - - -v:.k. One of our best friends who is a printer and goes to Skinneryille quite often says it.wUl not be long berore b vui stand up to be united in the holy and taored bands of padlock. : We've seen her and She is a perfect model of perfection a Twi.afAfr nawiwwnnt r9 IsAetiima' " ' '" niuvi inuvAjom vt uvnutj ' The stekm laundry Is a success so far. we saw a sample of the work done , for Mr. Cu thrill at the carriage shop, which was as white as the . driven snow. We hope it may be a auooess and that they will not keep our red stockings ana our pretty 4 bandana J handkerchiefs -j every time.- f. '; ""' " " One or two cases of scarlet fever has been .reported, in. iewn but think they. hava turned- oht to" be nothing more than nettle rash or a simple eruption with - sore throat" nhd fever,' Young Claude Montero who was reported to havo had the foyer we understand isj im- proving.- 'It h- ' KILLED HOB TAKING A BANANA. - Chicago, Sept. 18. This morning five young men - walking down Halstead street stopped, near the stand of, Michael Rossa, a fruit peddler, while one of them purchased some" bananas. Becoming enraged because one of, the young men took a banana which had not been paid for, Rossa seized along-pointed knife and plunged it into the breast of John kehoe. The wounded man ran across the street and fell dead, Rossa fled, but lias been captured. lie admits the cutting, but claims it was done in self- dofonce. . , - . NEWS BT XalU. i v uiNcnrNATr. Hept. 15. Publication is made here today of a' startling , disclo sure in society at veuns, mercer county, Ohio, where three or four youths scarce ly of age, eon f leading and wealthy citizens, are under Vonds 'for burglaries committed in that town. , One of these is Clayton Marsh, son. of , Horn, Q, D. Marsh, speaker, of the Ohio House of Representatives', and another is a son of County Cletk Land Fair, and a student? at the 1 Kentucky Mrilitanr ' ' Institute. Several others are,, suspected, but not yet arrested. iThe, matter became pub ic through the nephew 1 of , the sheriff" 1 who -'had' been intrusted with i H the" s; sale " of ", stolen jewelry. Yonng Marsh, it la said, has made confession.,, A barkeepet named Joseph Schilling has aso, been arrested in connection with the affair, and is un der bond. The whole town is wild with exouemeuv ana 'oitizens rear no ade quate prosecution can be had, owing to tne InUuencepf . friends of the defend ants. a. i una baa. been started to em ploy a competent prosecutor. .8KBIOC8 SAILfiOAO ACCIDENT. Cincinnati. September. 15. a Lex ington, Ky., dispatch says: The pas senger train bri the Kentucky Central Raitvoadv 1 1 ' When near this place ' this 1 afternoon, and going at me , rate , 01 forty mites an hour, left the .track .and,. fell, down, a steep embankment. . Xhe , . , engineer and fireman were buried under the weeck, Many passengers were injured but their names and the extent of their injuries are not yet ascertained Among the injured is Mr. T. J. Nichols, the noted' turfman of Lexington, Ky. PMOPOSALS JOR CRIiYINa MAILS. Washington, Sept. . 15. The poet Office department has issued proposals for' carrying mails from July 1, 1886, to Juneau, iwv, in norm uaroiina, ueor- gia; Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee..;. ,,i 1 :,.:... MOVING OFFi' Or. TUB EKSEKVATION. - Little Rock, Sept, 13. The Order of Indian Agent Armstrong expelling cattlemen and . their nerds rrom tne Crow Reservation is now being en- forced. ' The owners of the herds at first objected, Probably fifteen Ithous and cattle have been driven out. By Sept. 10 it is expected there will be none left. Some, of the cattlemen claimed to have leased from the Indiana. The cattle driven off will be placed pa ranges in western Territories. ' ! 1 NO MOLLIS MAGUIRKS. ' ' PoTtflvrLLi. Pa.. Sept. 13 Captain Ahlersonv Uhief or the Coal and iron Police of this district i with headquarter s intbis oity. prqnounoes, the. despatch from Saraokin describing the. alleged lawlessness and terrorism prevailing m that region absolutely baseless, ua de olares that the Mollie Maguires haVe nd active existence in the coat region, and that affairs were never in .a 004 it ton of more perfect quiet and security While the miners and laborers ,haye . an open organization ' known as the' ' Amalga mated Association," Ita' object are en tirely legitimate, andi there is not even any present proepeoti of a general 'strike. t.()o,iM.::,i-CllPflN-ttS. : ' . ! " At a mnAAimer In RrMirnnAri.-CVftual.' reueGy theopia'Jayeungi snanv whe appeared nervous from tne start, broke mhystercai spps bproraiij ceremony The PWlfcMD&;XK iyjetetnotities have decided to license only two. skating rinksln that .city ithia .season andite charge 2 daily for licenses, subject to revocationat anv me. ,1l,,,u,,i , A lass bedstead has been made at a Biminghanii"EnHt(y, factory, for' a Cal6ntta,VtnllUofaaiTe', nth. is of solid The Swiss' army ' n6w numbers .477 commissioned officers, and its effective trength'js 20Q.744 ,mn ,Th highest rank recosmized in the Swiss army du in Mace ia that bi ColonaU 1. :. iai A native of Madagascar , who studied medicine' in Edinburz and returned home,CliOahairirv-ymih'cr"men studying undai. binr; and a-large class of womeniwbom he ia training fo nur see. : Be.-is in greafc favor -With his Queensland in about t marry the Prime Minister s. daugnteiii f n,u ii: m u'i . j . The new idea in nostrums is not to pretend that a partioular taedloine ' will ouriedl maladie,J butlwh-h" postively and completely cure the one disease for which it ia designed.' The' clear-sighted student of human nature Jwho discov ered thitslaut If saii ta boea thfffoadj to fortmyi.1 U IJ J I W J When Bismarck made the acquaint ance of his present doctor he 1 Was kick, and peevishly declined to answer ques tions, "M you. likerlV sajdthe? doctor t thai send- for fcetermary surgeon; As- such practitioners treat their patients without askings taera n jjpestions. " The Chancellor was capturedT ' I There is a curious uniformity,; ft fbV number of persons killed antmu.lv ia Italy by wild animals and snalEB9V?T& Indian Medical Gaeet f gives the num ber of thosei killed m "Bengal alone by animals for five years, at from 1,SC4 to 1.S03 in each year. The snakes destroy t-om 9,159 to 10,064 annually , ' , The Bran family live in California, but are hidden from the public Patrick Ryan is in prisoafpr life for burglary. Martin -Ryafi ky prfsonjfor JfJVen years for the B&me reasoh. Tne hird brother has just begun an eight-year Sentence for burglary and Mrs. Ryan has just beedcarrested for-Subordination of perjury.iiafl4i;pi&ablyitriUrBO0H: joln". peraons.,. v - -Bilftio . ,' A! number of dogs were recently dosed with morphine until they became insensible, the object being to determine what drug would act most rapidly as an sntidote. It was found that hypodermic injections of theine neutralized the nar- giaSitae teira, miB'ew., voiug- itvmj oufe"- Tb' Kin .if Bttrmah ', al80.,has ootie almost instantly,' although li was empieyed only after i the heart had ceased to beat. , Caffeine had a consider able anti-narootio power, bat was not equal to the principle derived from tea. t , A Rochdale . retriever baa just sut the record in tne way 01 canine attachment and fidelity, besides breaking ground in an entirely new direction. Hitherto the faithful brutes 'of his species have acnievea tneu most notable success in the water, but thiadog has distinguished himself in another element, r Ta style in wnicn be. stuck by the biasing feed side of his owner's children . while the house was on fire compares with any thing since Mrs. Hemans made the boy stand on tne .Dunungatec. 1 A natural bow that is on exhibition at the Brownsville. tOreaon) nostoffie is de scribed by the San Prancisco Examiner. It is a vine maple about eight feet in length, has the curves of an ordinary Indian bow, and. strange te say is al ready strung witn a slender limb that grows out of one end Into the other so perfectly that at first sight it would be quite diffioult for one to detect at whioh end the limb began. The bow U about three inches thick, and. the string part is about one-fifth of thai thickness, and is strong enough to Bhoot an arrow 300 yards. 1 Rfcenmatlani. Although a practitioner of near twenty years, my mother. influenced me to pro cure B. B. B. for her. She had been confined to her bed several months with Rheumatism, which had stubbornly re sisted all the usual remedies. Within twenty-four hours after commencing B. B. B. I observed marked relief. She has just commenced her third bottle and is nearly as active as ever, and has been in the front yard with "rake in hand, " cleaning up. Her improvement is truly wonderful and immensely grat ifying. C. H. Montoomxby, M. D. Jacksonville, Ala, June 6, 1884. For sale wholesale and retail br R. N. Duffy. Cash to accompany the order. COMMERCIAL. Jouku al Ornca, Sept. 18, B P. U. COTTON. Nbw York, September IS. Futures closed dull. September. 9.04 rkwmhAr. fl fa October, 9.48 January, 9.60 November, 9.48 February, 9.70 Sootaverv firm: MMilHna M 1.1ft- Ta Middling 9 11-16; Ordinary 91-16. New Berne marknt firm. Ralaa nf two balflH at fi 11. 1A. Middling 9 1-1 ft: Ttw MMillino .9 11.1ft- C-rA c 111, , DO1VR8TI0 HAHKBT. Cotton SEao 910.00. BAHHKL8 Kerosene, 49 gals., 86c. TuaPXNTiNB Hard, $1.06; dip, $1.00 TAB-75c.a$1.25. Cohn 60a7nc. , Bkkwax Wo, per lb. , Baar On foot ee. to 7c. ' , Country Hamb 13c. per lb. " ..Labo 10c, per lb. Eoos lie. perdoaen.,,. . Fhxbb Poek 60. per pound. Pbardts 6O0. per bushel. FoDnxa 75o.a$1.60 per hundred. Onions $8.50 per barrel. FiaiiD Pbab r ' HiDBS Dry, 10c.; green 6c. PBACHEa $1.25 per bushel. Apfles 80a50o. per bushel. Pkars $75oi per bushel. ' TilXfiW V- nar Ih. ' .'!' CmOKSNfl Grown 40aKAn: spring SOaSOo, -i j. ii m; u Mxal 80c. per buaheL ... Oats 40 cts. per bushel. TnSItn?SMBtVt.iIwir Ttnaliat. WooL-nlOalOc. per pound. PoTATOHa-H3weet. 80a85o. ' SbINOLES West India, dull ana n im- inalj not wanteds Building. 0 inch, nearts, vs.oo; saps, 11.60 per M, mi ac 11 n 1 am ir i' ' AUCTIONEER AND . ' t '- 1 Gfjmtnissi6ii llrcliant. i'1 ' CONSIGNMENTS OF , .TT.li- .. nt Furniture, Crockery, Clothing 1 . ... - - of my 'BescriptiOn, A,, m- .ii "-f it)': :i:jtf t-.-J . 'And Produce Solicited, u & To be sohi W -4cioi Or' JMiwf 'Sae 1 4i' .. - --n . : -1. m-" ABTPLK STORK ROOM rrUkd FITHOC COST. j, AooonnU ofsalos reudeied pronpptly. ' Corner Ml'ddfoand ouuv Front Strastst , - j ' 1 1 h I' I " ' . .. 31 S1-'Sl67SrS-o. U, EBOFESTi HIS SCHOOL MONDAY, BUPTKifBKB 21ST, 18Si,t 8 MldUt :1 i .'M r. , cHani,i.iTBLaoa1l ,pt!i Has removed to his old aland ia BrMUUtfeet. between Alex. Miller and K. M.Pvi, wlr be would be plenard to aee bta frleDda and eaitnmera, and aopply Uem.wMi the bt neei. Yoai ana Million me iuhim anofaa, . ' MatadaIlvBiCil te uiv aart M lb Mtr free of charge. . ' J(,R ., ;,j aUl-ldlm MR Aj T ' l.irRKINft W4TI IMaumli'lh duthn other school, u ;i, ,j ;,. j J i4 . MONDAY, SEPT- Kthl ' Proiapt att-MMlanod en the openrnit of the kwIod 1 earnestly reqnealatt. I a antes to Uta proper clawiHoatton and (reateat lmprove nientof ihe puptla. Hept. at, dim i .; i's -T' Nom gannlnc nnlea ibunped as follows, JAMES MEANC' S3 SHOE. Thaw gaoea far cMtleraea are maile of Finoat Tannery I, , 1.4 j - n. . ii w .i in4 w 1 LU a Sllb Machine Twist, and are neqnaiieu in jnrmutw. Comfort, mud Apptmr- Tney are matie in 1 wMtha: to S any look; ami wtta el Uier broad or nar row toea The mer its at these ahoea bare . caused ajuiyuanenor- moua inarsiiKf in the aenmnu ror uiem inas we can now furnish proof that our eeto brated factory pro duoea a lamer nusn- 01 enoca 01 wis (railQ than any oilier factory in . . " i .. . tne woriu. Wc partlou- LACC BALS. tirly request thoae who hare been pitying St or SS for their 1 almea uj at least try on a pair I of tlieae liefore buying a new imir. it conn nouiiog to uy tlieni on. , J. MEANS k CO., UAirDTAOTtmnts, 1KMTON, MASS. JC0NGRESS SALB X31T. . HOWARD & JONES, Orp. Eriscoi'AL Chlbcii, sl3dw3w NEW BERNE, N, C. Table Board. I TAllLiK HOAUD lor 11 llmlteiLiniBlber of Uentlemcn cau be !uul by applying at the residence of Mils. a. K. IIOWKKTON, On Neuse gtroet . sep'J dw2w Next Die mtboiic Church. Bagging and Ties ! On Hand (not to arrive). For Sale Low for Cash. se8 THOS. GATES & CO 1 t-r HOTEL FURNITURE AT AUCTION. On the 1TIU oi' .Septcmteri:188I,' Wo will sell at Public. Auction, at alUBr. HKAU dlTY. the ENTIHB OUTFIT of the MACON HOUSK, conHl-tiug of "urnltar, Crockery, etc., to ga iHfy inortageH given by Wm. H. Howortoo. M. O. Klein and oUiers, Tbe Hotel can bu renleil If desired. aeV ttl OATL1NU ds B1MMONB. HANCOCK'S FILLS ARE WARRANTED To Cure All Kinds of Cliills Remember our Motto: No Cure lo Pay. Mnnnfaeturcd by HANCOCK BROS. 1. l)rugglat, ew Berne, NVc. !-tt- :-i : ..-i . r-Hl-.A J Capt. Sajn. B.1 Waters, TtVFp V;8 PVflB HALT WHISKEY. M, Crick "Mo-tictlla Pare Rye." ' X3111lAX-elB, Xlto. , At hU did Stand on Middle street. r.ltiV. ael'.dly ) New Berne, IT. ;'g'' MERCHANT TAILOR. . BR U Bl -jitm El 1 W II I A Full Line f Goods and Sam ples always on hand.- 1 Suits cut and jnde on short' notioe, and at as ' low price as the- -same oan be had -' anywhere in i" North Canliaa,- Fit euariatcosl, ' i iMiddlo streo V " WowBera,N,pj' Insuro Your Gin llcusas ' :i,U i i ,tlll.ii'.l ; Tle -undersigned are vr& oared to WRITElS oi V GiUr;; houses in, " xiBsiu : . class Companies; ' a) ,:;(tt j;; ILTES IS ft"? Old. tllH:t!".l 1 A'' -Ii'nUltl i-il" .vV) InourancoiA;6Bta.' .t' ! Land Sale. n ttt vlrtnA nl ah AJa. t K 1 1 esse of Ballle 4). Melnr, Kncutrix af. WM. "'II I stall pcrBeedtAKeH atPuhllo Awtion.ln the hiKliexihidiler.foroiuh. at New Heme, N ,l it tm THriWlVAY, the FI lifT DAY of UCrol C ' e y of NeW lWrue. N. C.u lois and iCO.aud .l 1' oua kttaroeinrood Ornietery. ' ' At the same time and plaea, I will te motil". 'll the m terms, two teres 01 Jun.i nn 1 e rxmu.i,' in. LsriiTf mam v, aiiioinmii Mio ard's I'olut and Carolina Citv. ,, -. .. PartiJM, ,lln fn.,!... .. 4.. , 1 .' ' J... uluimjb J, MEAIH1R, se4dtd , , Commimlooer.