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; A' , ... . i , - . : j , , . , . . VOL. V;: fi - . 5 LOCAL NEYSi; rr.l r: iatatare New Berre, latitude. 85 8' North,,; ' ' . nont' w..t Sun ruses. Htm sees, 7nl 114 hour, 27 minute. Kaon sEut' T-'T p m.-, EC-::. LOCALS. W ' e"-" , Just fecerver. by Mrs. 8. F, Stanly, a sorolvof two yster WJhoic uan dies. Mrs. DiilinKham'g superior Ioe Creams served daily at r wouisana ruraisnea on reatonable leriur for parties'or fes tival, ;-i'-".-,j:,;r"''"'.-i,'jmi w royTi reeldinceJsibfcfret Ths Baptist BttmJsThool will leave on speokl train this morning tj 'clock. :C . A.4tfg MfneUOfci)ea aai pota toes was made l&f stmef Shknctnddah AcUad the 'SxerOUes-ef' th' Graded SchcJoland decide wttrtheir'of 'bbt'it Is woUSusuuuuag.-- 1 mm inglciety Will I j. esidenee of . iK7s.T.j(f.Greeit: 1 W -4 Mr. U.K. J . Mr. A. L.. Cellins, of WhlteDak-, Jones counr3mefeBlerclT4d '"reported the killlnr tf ra&leenake eBftonkAJh'Iii WrSZrJ ' We regret to bear of the death of jt. Cj Di6n,ivegleter'!of1J'aeedijpf Oreeoe I county', which 'boou'rred 1 yesterdaj ' uotnicg at 7 o'clock, a bie .npme in . Snow Hill. Vr, PIxob "jwae, j,,fo4 tyfictr,; fpf his death ill be recretted bra large circle of friends and acqoaint- ; The programme for the graded sohool . bnblisbed In today's iasnei i Tomorrow - will be devoted to oral examinations '' and ih patrode of the school are Invited to yislt the school. . We trust they will - do this and see for themselves what the school is doing.; We hope also thai Maj. . Pbget whl have a large crowd on Fri- - dy morning. This la his first visit to Ksw'Cerne ' t&d we kW certain he wllj yy' F:,1 wi" r1v , rersoMl..:"'' ' " ' ' ' f . , Bev. Dr. Theo. Whitfield arrived faurt night and wUl'aipompaily the Baptist i Sunday-school to Horehead Ci loday. He will ooiwovwiUtnsj pa-the Irt of July sndrftl NiVeVrtlfy Mretkmed. J bit I.rlf Bnrlry 4 fain. ( . ..iuUd ineiUJoneaia the , notice of he burglary committed cn Friday BUt.liaVe-'beea reobvereel and the perpetrators of thract oaptnred and ' toffiwtXlctirfffiiln upo-n'their , Berne Board oft Trad Lbeld at their rooms yesterday evening the following officers' "were" elected "for 1 fhs' ensuing , year -it m ( iii Preaident.K Bi Jones; Vice President, B. M,.; (Ohm; 6tatT n4Treaarr, . James ; Jledmond ; Jlrectors Js vPrjC. Pavis' ' II. J. Lovick, J J. Toleon, 8. F. Teiwr and H.' ITuiVhVeyr:V M ' t n' J ;" "'li Wnm r'iinil)fiiirfr'-t3 Tkva pHr CMvH.' Court convened at 945 o'elook taee day mornlsg and the talendar. for the day was tken np. Colia & tSen vK8haiivijdginent . for plaintiff.(U jJ.ii-'rt 1 vCuthbert ve... UeaUr,. judfmeai -lor l.l" 'i't .-t .i.(Hii.H" ; f!l!Ol..M f l,t. fAl..iVti3 'weHl ! Tilling ya. Ilobbs; continued. m 4 Duffy vs. A. & N. C. Kll'fi."CiJ.Vjepa tinned ... ,j, . . t-arhsm Ts. Earbiun;corUinuedi .eJ ' . Alien vg, Foy; judgment rferplainfSffi Tv9 vs. GrifSn; judgment for JIInJ ti.r.' ' "i.i';- .;'; Ilahn vs. Jocet; continued.4 II. ,',t rutzdU. BultalJ ;,C6.T con- Urt-rr 1 in' 'srnorniog. I 4. FulLan & Co'.conUaued.tO . U,M i t j Ruined to oIock Wedhes dsy morch-g. . - '.' CI. .. t . i.xpn'fs' f the ' few Berne (;ri( d School.-'" T v I . ! viva. Ji'K 8, 1S8. 1. 1 , 5. ,-st.'' -.-S .-r , .;i:; . r. LJiiwfd. ' ' , y Hon. II. . I ' t. NEW. - ..J I., , The cholera is gradnaUyJneceasing in lUlyA A ..VJ'-. Muuster.McLaoe (a FraaceJaxxpeeted yo arT bometb" yrtk.-,eH Spain wishes to..icreaae the strength of bet nary to the extent of &A,00Q,Q0a Minister Cox and .wife have baea the recipenu of public diriner by the Sul tan.' :i -1 v ; . i ,- t . . i-- i .,' "Friends of James D. Fish, the mt V'- banker, are getting np a petition for k pardon. - . ' Gen. W. T. Sherman has rented out his residence at St. Louis and will move toNewYirk. ' . Meeare. Jones and Small are doing a big. work in Baltimore. Thsy are credit ed with t,500 con versions there ,; JVo cadets at the Naval Academy hav- been confined to await iaveetigv eofi into an alleged' case of bating ? - ,jLhe tbirtj-Iourtb annaal convention of vth "International Typographical Vdioh mtetkna PitUbnrg, Pa., next Friday.4"- Work of changing the gauge to the standard on Southern raQways is nearly completed.' it was executed wlthiwon. drfurrprdityf 1 " A 4 T v ' A cahlefirram from Australia rennrta tSe loss of ttba, rteanwi I .yesmoon from Ifalboutne for Sydney. Seventy per- Sydney. Seventy eons verej dro.wqed.t , ' e lighthouse steamer Holly is en- Caged, ia ; replacing the' buoys, on the keef L.off . the l North - Carolina ooast that drifted from their moorings daring the last spring storms. i. Portions of Texas sre suffering very much from drouth In some of the cat tle regions there hatoeen no rain of any oonsequence for several months and cat tle are d j ing by the thousand . A constitutional amendment has been introduced into the Louisiana Legisla ture, to be submitted to the people, to remove, the Capital from Baton Rouge to New Orleans. It ie thought that it will be popular. The President's Wedding. Washington, D. C. May 81. It is said at the White Bouse this evening that UUsFolaom is expected to arrive with her mother and oousin some time Wed nesday and that the party will go to the White uonse immediately upon the ar rival in this city. The arrangements heretofore outlined for securing privacy at the wadding will be strictly adhered tor In addition to 'the Pres ident and his bride and the members of the cabinet and their wives the only persons who will be present at tbeoeraenoay 'are Mrs. Uoyt and Miss Cleveland, Mrs. Folsom, Mr. Benjamin Poison and possibly tsra a three atherj teUtrts M Ubfide3 M4 Wilson ft, J pisseir, tne rresiaent s tormer law part ner; MieS'nrieJspn ot Albany an old friend 01 the Cleveland family : Dr. and Mrs. Byron Sunderland, and Col. and Mrs. .Lamont'.katoout: 23 ! Banana th'all. It has been dednitely determined that 0 newspaper reporters can be admitted a this occasion, but It is nevertheless authoritatively promised that an accu rate desoriptied of the wedding will be Barul tm Dcatli anel RestereSl tm lift. I kHOw ta man ' neav MaxefW CM., who for ten or twelve years was almost $ solid, aors from.headv to toott;Fp, three years his Appearance being so nor tibly repulsive, .be refused to let any ene.see him; tThe disease; after eating bts flesh, eommenoed on bis skujl bones. He tried; all doctors -and' msdicines without benefit, and no one thought he could soMibly reoovervAt last he be gan the nse otil. B. B and after using six bottlcij his sores wreU healed and he was a sound man u v ,5 ; t. . . bee buyned to dents) 4 than restored, to life. The best men ot the county know-wt tb we, audi several d 00 tors and merchants have' spoken of it as a mortjvrewJerful oase. (iJP-'.TMO ' .'.;) M DruggiitrAtbenBGa.'; Sold in New Berne by B. N Duffy and B. H. Meadows. 1 FronOa wTc'lillKnriatiaie- Asbsyilie is to vow on'lotat option, une The- indies 'are tmblfshintf a daily paper during the campaign, which is distributed each afternoon through out the city. They also hold a daily prayer meeting at 10 a.m., participated in by the ladies of - all the churches. ' A gentleman was heard to remark on the street that he had no further hopes for the "wets" sines that woman's fryr- meeting ' started. , It is report , J.tLst there never was such eothosiam in A8hei!learhorg the yourg r"rtj w j mar.ifcft'-l in- the rt'ou eat- at t!.. neit c-' tftr it was orpani?ied by Dr. IU yr. , rrorniooot qinzens have been f-rcci to show U.eir- oo)frs and UketiJes. Tb i 6.'U;rmaLh of -Dr. ey nol J' - work i rrply. tmwing -On Til--a u.f 1 -. rs fot-wbu and colored -w hid. lbe rwfir was announced t; t car oriTa trotirh the trrt tp::- -r -,r-o banner; ce s'n a wr-man f cn a rat;!- sr.feke, cryirir, "O 1 1. 1 !f me to k , l) is !'(! It t .?''? Irrt t , : ' i 1 1. -i ( f . w , a- r.Lt ' it t 1 11' -I t f - - r . - 1 we T t' -,t ' 1 r s r fie t:,e t t-ry. !..-i:C. .,-... ;.-y. .n. 4, iT1 BEItm NC.V3VEDKESP';y,UKE Eplsoepai ConTentlea.. Wllmtncton Star BeportJ' ' G0LD6BOKO. May l S6 Tha Council of tne rroteetant Cpisoop&l Cbnrcn of the uiocese or cast Carolina met in bl Stephens Church, Golds bo ro, this morn ing at 10 o'clock, and after calling the roll and finding a quorum, present took a recess for divine serviee. - Bar. Mr. Shields read the Morning Service, with the exception of the Lessons, which were read by Rev. N. Harding.,.. The Bishop reaa tne Ante-oommunion; jtev. nr. Ambler reading Che Epistle, and Bev. Dr. Huske the GospuL Theaermen was preached by Kev. Israel Hard ins: from Second Corinthians, 8d chapter and 8th verse: "Who is sufficient for these things." The Bishop and Dr. Hughes read the remainder of the Communion Service. Much interest was added to ttre services by tbe admirable siceinc ot tne surpiioea cnotr from bU James Church, Wilmington. Altai divine service Council met. and tb&organiEation was 00m plated by tbe election of Kev. Mr, irorbes as president. and Rev. N. Harding, secretary. The' following; committees iwere snr On Election Bev. R. B. Drane. Ueorge C. Royall and R. B. Erawtt. ., v I How Parishes--KeY. V. W. oafelds, J. I W. Albertson, and W. Lamb. T Unfinished - Business Rev.: Til B. Haughton, H. ' N. Blount and S. H. Abbott,., . t! . , r -ih State' or ther Church Rev. W. H. Lewis, L.' Eborn, N. E. Price, W. L. DeRosset and W. B. Shephard. Uanons-rHev, J. U Huske, U. U..Uer, James Carmlchael. ; D. : D... BeM H. G. Hilyar, A.J. DeRosset and John Hughes. iieaooe aer, N. Collins lloebes. IX D., and Rev. H. G. Hilton. Tbe Treasurer's report was received and referred to tbe Committee on Finance H. N. Blount and 8. H Abbott On motion, the thanks of the Council were given to the rector and choir of St. James for their delightful music. On motion, tbe Council adjourned till 4 o'clock p. m. 1 The Council met at 4 o'clock p. m. On motion, of Col. W. L. DeRosset, it was resolved to appoint a committee to examine into the claims of this Diocese to half tbe scholarship in the TheologK cal Seminary now owned by the Diocese of North Carolina, and what steps should be taken in regard to it. Col. UeRosset, Msj. Hughes and Mr. Isaac Dortoh were appointed the eemmittesv . 1,' 04 motion of, Mr. Hughes; it was re solved to appoint a committee to exam ine whether there are any olaims of this Diocese to the property devised by Miss Mary Ruffin Smith to the oldj Diooeae of North Carolina. Maj. Hughes, Mr: George Davis and Col, D. K. MasQae were appointed a committee for' this purpose. Un motion of Uoi. Atkinson, It was re solved that a oofnmittee of three be ap pointed to consider what should be done with regard te tbe offer of St. John and St. Mark's churches, to sell their share of the Episcopal residence, 'and also as to repairing tbe same, m - On motion,' it' wa 'resolved to offer greetings to th Dioeese of Maryland. ! ,Ta CootmlUee on "Finance reported the Treasurer's account correct. Rev. Mr. J. Harding, Mr. W, CaUier and Mr.' W. G. Lamb were appointed the oommittee to consider the matter with regudt4tbEpseofs.eaidnce. 1 Council met at a, m, ' On motion of Dr. Green it was re solved to appoint a committee to draft resolutions in reersoca to the death qt won nremonc. - f Rev. .Mr Lewi reaA jteeetotiohA in referenoe to the death of Rev, Mr, Brady i .which were adopted unanimous- ly ' ,,-.- v. r 1 i - - --. 1 On motion, it was resolved that the committee on State of the Church be in- 1 Bishop Watson then read his addiesss "shewing services held lM, confirmation. 890, ordinsWoaa tothe priest h 00a one, Two priests have been received into the Diocese', and "two priests dismissed to other diooeses, Tba Bishop spoke very feelrbgly about Hhe miserable pittance' that the clergy receive fot their support. He wppld nof taable to keep- ratniatBrs' ln'tbd Diobese unless the laity were .more liberal. - " -' - - ' . I un mouon,or vcv Atkinson rt was re sol red to apioirrt k' committee to consid er the proposed Ranges ot 4he prayee 1 OdmoXbf Mrt'lJaHeV'ft'War'rsV solved that tbe clergy be ioitructed to read portions of the Bishop s address tq their oongregatiorjs? Dmittibg' 'the- ao count of official visitations, t . - i Rev. Dr. Huske then made the report of the commitee on caaons. i- V ' ' ) On motion of Vt. Lewis It" was re solved nnanisbously to suspend tbernleS in'ordertd adopt the canons' prepared by tbe oommittee on canona. y x j t'A i The whole day has been spent ui con sideration of theev.'CsnonsA iTbe Tnles of order were alsof 'considered la "com mittee of the whole. u-in -if-.f... 1; . i Late in the- evening" thr committee arose, and tbe Convention aioptesfr'the body of the canons and rules of order reported by the committee of the whole. 'The Contention raft ThursdayTevo ning, when the report on the state of tbe church was read and after discussion the council adjonroed, and met this tnwrnlr st 9 o'clock. ; '":' '. :?("'" The 1 .: ' rn read a tekgram from the Council cf I aryland in refponw to one sent fee - ' -j: - ' ' " " ; ; "Ti 9 I -ecf IrjL.r.i mostoorai-. ' "r tt-i -.'loo;!? t?'-e Rr'. . -- .f the ( -v( : 1 r f t: IHoceM of Last Csro ; t, r,TT, ul t sitr in U.e family, '"'! invoke uron her the f I r adance of tbe Chief i of t T!""l i A ie a T' tbe oja Canons) Rey Dr. Huske. Rev. Mr, Ambler, Hr. . Hjjar fl Major Hughes Committee . "eo-k Finanoi Rev. ' Dr. Hughes, Dr Carmushael, Mr. Geo H. Roberts, MrfimatibenrBd Mr.e Uer. - Standing Commrttee-DrHt i Dr. uuses, r AstHer,iM!ii. lug .lvr, DeB,t. N - 1 I. I JJ ' ' uecut.ye-MissidbfW viittee Rev. N. Harding; KV4 Lf. Shields, J, S. Long, E. S. Hoyt; GTH. Roberts. CsmahBuildisMr-OuusmrMee Rev. Messrs. Drane and Ilaughtn aol 1 A. EdiKHtfkl dittejULy Mr?lm- bler, Mr. Odder, Mr. Bmallbones. Rsv.i MrrJvhOassK the Committee on Praver Book Amend- mentstbe' following; resolution That una i uouncii aoes not spprov toe amendments ae whole,' but believe that any one of tpem separately may b oonsiitntionallj adopted. ., ...... ..1 Clerical Deputies) to the General Con-ventwor-rRev, Dr., flvake,,IW,. D. Hnghes1, Rev," Messrs., i&ffipx p4 Lewis." Lav Delegates to the General Conven tion Maj. Hughes, Col. Atkinson, Dr. DeRosset and W. X. Ltmb, . i Supplementary-' Clerical-Deputies Rev? MessrM BhieMn1,- Drane, Hillyar an I. Hardinr. I On rAOtJop.' l yii 'resotvBd that th Tnieeees of rthe Diocese be empowered, if they think proper, to purchase tbe shares of S.t. Mark's and St. John's in the Episcopal residence. Also, to sell key vyfyU the- property ft thn tbak (it, ana to rnaKe such repairs as are beoessary; and draw on tbe Treasurer for the dost of th4 same. Supplementary Lay Delegates to the General Convention were appointed : Jas. a MeRte, W. B. Shepherd: W R. Cotton, F. A. Boyle. ' On motion, the Couvenlion adjourned tne die. J La Orange Itenxi i' There is but little pws ju ip worth wnung spoilt. : w Churchertioeat the E. church lastundej byIJ."W.,Ef wj4nj.i .J 1 Brad. Brown, is again to the ront. and challenges 3. A. -Hutton to weigh boys with him. J Fanner, some of them, are complain ing of irrass. We are triad to hear that trope are looking well. A"1-heavy ' rain' last e veiling;. ' The lightning struck in the yard of Mrs. Ktbber. No damage that we havi; hcrd The closing exercises, or commence ment of Col. Davie' eoh&l next week. Thanks to Profs. Starke and Walker for invitations. Rey. M. W. Rose attended the dis trict conference of his church at Kins, ton last week. He reports an interest ing and pleasant session. "' j Mr. Noah Rouse has shown us today, June 1st, the first cotton form we have heard of this seawnr We claim for Mr. Rouse the first for the county until further bearing. I The rain Monday evening is said to have been very heavy in Bucklesberry and on tbe south side of Neuse, Bui ing tbe storm a mule belonging to Mr. pai near Boston, and bis only one killed by lightning. - 41 was BaesUea's Arnica Salve. JThk Bbot SaLvb in tfce world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers. Sau Rhetfm,' Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Bkftt Eruptions, and' positively mires' piles. It is guaranteed to give perfect eatisfaor tion, or money refunded. Price 35 cents per box.,; Jror sale by Hancock Bros, ly " 1 . . j Jret CMcaffO Strike ! being' mafo i&5ngOiS Kborim being' mane among Obi laboring blase es in some of our largest cities, snch as Chicago,. Philadelphia and, New.Yorkiirncbf the Stockholder of tbe Atlantic and Soma base aeesv wounded 'fo. iovhic ancr some have lost their lives. The au twn nowes-teeSiVfhnti toUaihhBrdprja to keep the peace: "IA Eastern North Caro lina The farmer cannot afford tbe eight hour system at the present prices of bwuob, nther Prtba r saoafrea witn (nffpreMnt prices or ia Some relief must he 1 had w something most be doneMiMJnasitbiklloome to Lthe front and devise some scheme by which the people may be relieved from 3 oh a tywfpjbt Mpi'$toft7Jbliew the foregoing facta, and in the ab sence of any relief 'from other sources, we suggSPl tflaf t5eTqmarknf,aoet MtiefMWry-y 'leepttg Stwn strikes and diment ions among the labor ing orassf s ef EasterrnNTirth Cfto4fr is to mss a4he rieenefreedir and4npprles in eonfonnity to low-wages, and in making tbe suggestaOtCwe hereby an nounce to the pnblio that we propose to acttrpotrit.snd dfrwrf rnrrybr-drrfatw? ing eiaasee end- aJ f to she re etft cash store of Humphrey Howard, Where they will .find) Jary eenA nom plete stock of groceries and dry goods at strike prices. Tbe most yital strike In life is the strike for 'way abd means which guarantees yon perfect Satisfac tion at the least. coet tbe strike then for the great cbeepeaanstorvof Hanphrey Howard will certainly obtain for you the lowett possible "prices;, thereby aller viating all past troubles and guarantee ing yoa peace, pro-perity and bplnass 1 ' ::. V. B. tail dr- have : COVP"", . At- , I tr r I t.., ' tion. ' 1: Wonderfet tarts.. .' ntt& CWtl6!aMi re- (t r.-i-. C-i y :, We ivi, -: w Dis 3 i ll 'h' "a's " jprs , , Uate i -1 tiiJ-t; H n f if v k ierful 3 1 .1 iicines in : r t r r? 1 iff'-. : . z't ' n e I .-. J. J J I.. ... , 9 1 av-T i 1, 1 ! 2,. if ' 1 1 m 1 1 i"i ' " 1 ihffl Mast JUheral Offer. ' - ThiVoltsOo Belt Co.. Marshall. Mich., sf er tax send theis Celebrated Voltaic Belts and ieetrio Appiiaaoes on teiny aays'.trtai to any man afnicte4.wK Nervous Debility, Loss of Vitality. Manhood,' &c Illustrated pamphlet ts tealed mvetope with fntt partionlarv, mailed free. Write) them at once. 1 1 BistarptrlslBa", Baslakl poase. I iUneock Bros, can alsrays be relied upon, not only to carry ia stock the best pf everything, but to secure, tbe Agency for such articies as have well known merit, and are popular with the people, thereby sustaining 'the reputa tion cc being always enterprising, and ever reliable. Having secured Uae Agency for, the celebrated Dr. Kind's New Discovery for Consumption, wll sell it on a positive guarantee. It will surely once any and every affection of1 Throat, Langs, and Chest, and to show and get a Trial Bottle Free. Chattel mortgages for sale at this office. and Lien Bonds commRciAL. JouUtau Ovnox, June 1, 8 P. M. r OOTTOir'. Nxw Tone, May 81. Exohange ckaed. New Berne market quiet. No sales. OOMKBXIO IliHI KT . Skxp cotton ft3. 90. Oottok Seid 810.00. Tuxpxjrrurs) Hard. $1.00. dip, 81.75, Taa 76o.a$L86. Cohm 4555v Oats Retail', 55a60. Ricb 76a8(Ji Baasw 1.x 0c per lb. Bbkv On foot, 8o.to Sc. Oountsy Haw- IOo. ner lb. " Lard 10c. per lb. Eoas 8a9c. per dozen. FansB Poax 4ta0c: per pound. Peamdtb 50o. per bushel. FoDPsm 75o,aflUM) per hundred. Onions S3. 50 per barrel. FtiLD PXA8 5a70o. Hid SB Dry, 10c. ; green 6c. Apples 80aMo. per bushel. PxARft Va per bushnl. Talww -6c per lb. Chiokkns Grown, 80a35c spring 20a25c. Mkai 85c. per bnabel. Oats 50 cts. per bnahel. TtTHNlPS 6O0. per bushel. Skkd Potatoes Early Rose. 82.75 ner bbl. WooDlOalfie". per pound. Potatous). BahansaS. fiaSOc.; yams, 40aS0c, ,,. .1,. KJEBQSKNX '10c. SBiNQLES West India, dull and n jm inalt not wanted. Building. 5 inch hearts, 83.00;aps, $1.50 per M. whouuu nsion. Niw Mess Poax-t.sM. 8H0CLDEB8 8moked, No. I. 5c. prime, 80. ' a R.'s, F. B's, B.1 smd L. C.-re. ' FtXt-.25e.O0. Laed 7o., by the tieroe. Nails Basis 10 's, $2.75. BnOAE Granulated, 76. Cofthb Oallc BalT 8a0". per sack. MoAAJsacs AH8irBtrta SOaiOa. JPWDK8 W00. aOT fl.80, ., Please To Take Notice That tbe fJtknrt Bank Bnlldins Is trow an aeraolDK repairs, nnd rturing Ut time M bDnTneu) will be carried on as usual, at the Brick Hlore adjoining (reor Allen and M. Prag. J. A. OriON. May 81. iwa 1 Jnldtf Stockholders' Meeting. The thirty-Second (Regular) Annual Meet- FNoun Carolina Railroad Company will be held at MORKKKAU CITY, N. C. on T HtTKHTT3tT," eTir fliy or June. 188S. proxy shall be allowed; trhfeSa h ihlfx Sl'XSJtwtlt bx ailrced wnaV Ufo fWW Ada ewerahri of seck. r. C. ROBERTS. Jnnl 20d Secretary. 1uAY1HAYt 100 Tons Ttf Arrive!, , Call and place jour ordert. PrMeTiihoiliy$2tOO Lower ' Grade, $16.00 W0 - aal utf ? TJ5I0M POINT. rWne,,: c jpiaiierjisiiiHil s iiCIIlCIItSiS lk'S 4 orif.ni oi'iu.u'iil.hi it Vis iii.iroi- liJa af3iirjV - '1 jtfhr) l9rl .rroilJ olr.d-io'i CiiAVEy- STRUCT; !'i LODGE ;K.Ov.54.; w. b.-boyd;.- Gen'l Insurance MiiV ACCIDEHT, ' i " E4Ta . UY AfipibxJKT $5,000. witk25 ptiifwk for disability byaccideiit. for fee it $5.0P Jid uh annunll cost t 913. Kods But Safe Ccapiaifii .JifresmUt Oaaton Uvuk. , , ' , IV A i LHat. Cnnrt. uiusrn uiat. or K. Carolina, bm, I In Admiralty. raiuuco uimnei. r r , , , Wh.rM. ItKal halt, .lj L. . w au. ern Dlatiict, Pamlleo District oTMortb Oaro ". Warreu and G. IX Bill, Ksusl. proctors in "1 "" " nay H BU.7. Ml. Uu peller Ooneord, and praying tbe usual prooaat urd mjuikuen ut tlMmirl trl all aeraoua Interested lu in aMS tttaam Paapelfer Ooa- cord, now lylny "ty W"hlf,tfi, M " lackle, apparel! Tuifniture, marliloerv'and cargo may b i ted to auavec Aba pi era ). and all do pfticeedlngs being bad, that (he tame na be duoread 1 1 a auld aad taa pav- needs thereof to r ,(U1 H hnt.wi MnbU.. .Ar l-nerefore lu pnranaBrc of the said morji lion under I lie aea.uf uie iJ exjurt toi M t dlreptjvl ami Hi, iv.nul r v. .... - - v.vu, i 11 VI 11 c 1 1 II , K1VV uollue aenerally, unto all porno m bavloe or j Jive i " ........ . . , . , nll y iikiu. u tie er inusreat therein, lo apM-nr l-lore ihe aforesaid oaaaVf at the CUyof New Beru. h. Onw tbe 11th day of June, A.U. J8h0, at ID o'clock, AM., UtenandUiere to anairer tbe MM 'tlbel.-ajid to make ib-ir allegation! in tliatbtUftlf -i nwa vne xoirt -nay or la av. A.U. IHSS. , ' V. v. Bi-iiAHlr. rr. .aTanhar '" ' By M. U. ian. J., , maySdWi lwp y If. . atarahal. Dissolution of CopaitoQrsliip, The Oopartueralilp heretofore eatetlngnn der tbe nnu nauie u( Krnul A taaljalhlalay dlaaolveil by mulutl rouaeut. J.MTItMl lli mtillnue I lie liuslneM and wlU,aettl all claims owl iic tiy the rirm and Tfrpt for all tuonlt-e due 1 lie aaaie. 'i May U7th, 1(. '' ' ' I j H-raiiiuL. , ,, mW :t(Vl . M" KfcKL. Mowers and Rcapsrs.' I sell tlio Celebrated ' '' BUCKEYE MOWER & REAPER, and invite your attention ,: to, . tbe snnie, and sUaJl be pleased i to iurnisii descriptive clrcitlars ana prices. ' J. C. WHITTY. ;; Nw Uernc.,, 4J. , 'Atau-tCliiArvatrea, Cotton, llowa. I Mkauil Hweepa.aaa full 11a of Apleulwratlaa,ii! eblitcry at HuCK BOTTtM VKtCfta, ii.lt out palu. Bouk of nar. . lui aeat Plfig. I J:t ill' 10 tnU) by mall. BSOV Dli OO, OrtaiWky ' Better Times I TT'll aortc Lower ! : I.UUll J.1J " i 1' .I n Caii, bu Mess ioi& at $9.60 per barreLC 'er a, r . t i, a . lai noiimi unui Oibbl. lots at 9.fi( v per bbL at- t in Hi v V F. UJLRICJl, T, A. Gram OdSUmd. - ( ' Jnw liH f 1 - Jticl Received $Ivl . ii fi-nuff in ,ii i t,n i ;.ii-t jw 3.50 per barrel.1 It Islot' Hams ' lOc.ib'? f 25 Cliandcllcrs r (f r, ... 1rVYY t st.U'iil . is:,- 1 l'lOT'JVf )AI - ; .-jot riOs-- i - i i:aoTTOHr;:i: DIl. J. I). CL A -
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 2, 1886, edition 1
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