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L. s perior Ic Creams on rtNw-anabletertui Mffcta.'-; for partiea r (ea- vut th. itlfOSpM bear thexLp jnatiopj,, Mr F.f Mi "BftrtmoM offers' a house, tliojuufcU! renovated and repaired, tot Huckleberries' ha "appeared in mar ket, but oommand fapcy fficm.CkAj The steamer Tuesday h.'pjm. WojprWMii oargeteaamt-fnerebaadiaaje t 3 DAlamstions by thtfyyj'anft jreanK , I; Uie girls of the gradecl hobi VThe EUptibt Sunday school had a large frrowd with them on the excnrtp4 Morehead dfFJSsfiifaiTibJ jq6ti pleasant time was had. . Only a slight sprlnHtfof raln4to ijfeaySWfiJJJ J ' Tha renial countenance of Maj. Cre j tm iled ' u poo ia last nighfc j 'H was too lata to be' Interviewed S)Q the crop prospects, but he looks liks he has been planting rice la a stumpy , new, ground-! U learei h mprning, aoj ,cdltora aeed not he injMaroh of him. ' ' The-1 steena CUophtht L liit is morning on regular , schedule for her llnU on kwer Ifeufce riref ,'oonhectlng at Bell's Bill "(HarldweJ for Beaufort, Morehead-1 City, SansbbTd 1 land ail ' points on Bogus sound and White Oak rlTer, Prompt delivery and low. rates ' Mr. M.. tattera Patterson is colleoting ma- teriajr pa jtiit old.i afefe Jh. Central j Jlotel 'for a neW dboiiaing.l Pe.isyet nnd eol4ed ; whether ' he wUl bosstrubs a hotel buUdlngl or stores. - There are! stores enough already in New Berne; give us a hotel with suoh oon? eolenoes as Northern Tiaikrt demand and there : will be some inducement to Kein to spend wfy-WfjrA V swelki Trjik TraUsj .X,mwt.Y - The A. & N.C. R,will ItudJji, special, iFLm. 1ua ingTraw'Berne at Services at Christ hurch,' with the MoUlVfiWi GoiimBoloDikt 11 o'clock this morning. yni'f -VilH flO'l Dy rrfernea to (tM tfty (oncfl ps eMstt!Wbeeeiii Ihai" Counoil- cee man J. W. MooM withdrew his resigna tion whlfh-waa erjeredj fn, )) night of the organization. We publish else where a petitttm ilgped by a iarge num ber of Democrati of the 8d Wardv which accoui J 1o 1Sr WoDraVacfion Id iOh invizi raaignitiea. ?o'J(o. lok not eei,li'taiilr't- if vOa,. Tuesday: aveaine Cap. tPo well's ' f -' 't; r ; Id inaron cjosea . the house and want to spend an hour witba rp'-lbberi-and '.duVing'thf i? al- -sence some hungry thief entered the b;'' - tjwkJLthci UleheO; proaaaJed to the diniDj jcoom aadureliered the . pEt-y tl all. the,'oooked,-lotnala 4ft for n1 fc dinncrr' Wiihe next dy.h Lsylight will not deier a4hief eTery time, so it is welf'6nghtJlOlf out for V em' t" n At - ? . r I i f t t 1 t s c ;i docket' was disposed tF ye - r V 9 jury dice barged ttdge 1 . io st tl.e ecur hduM thil I urjioee. of epproving ..Jt ' I.'; ppl'ajiy unfin- r 'rerr 'iScirg." ' lie , ... , i o a Troju since opeaing " " v": -ri'::2;iry:?4lh, . r ! 1 d:.'T(al .of business 1 1 j t. .e caucty considersble ex ' r on t'o btnch is ,i ; e' oii t.ne dignity , 'i Ljuch ceeded in ;,jy 6t her berth r J -as'; for a .i I - tr-.ed k 1 a a- Tk Pamllca atcUon enrartk. Carellma) Mr, Jonoihan LUrens has written and Messrs. NJ 8. Eiohardson' & Sou have published as excellent end yery Talua- ble pamphlet, bearing tai.Utleof 'The ramuoo eectipp of Korm uarouna." fit. If- a work of "eixhtfjh!rjnted pages, and embraces the counties, of graven, put. Beaufort,, PanslwQ, Hyde, Daxftlarteret,-.pnalowli; lieao,.aBd J ones, aad , oontain Tsiaahle and spe cific information Jn regard to,1 thrn i The pamplet vis written and 'puUiahd pWet Ihe auspicea of ' ibeNaw ' lknu Impryement:Aas6clatI6n;: Uhe.JbieW and aims of which are set out in a pros pectus of the same. The writer starts out with a general description of the Pamlico section; its climate, early set- Ust, forest- -end eeeaery,- in -which he presents the climaUor advantages and resources of eoil to a maaaef to "attract tfvs attention opersoniB distant anil In search of pleasant bomeain- dtati. gerf1pialitrea,r Hifl'Tfinarkf Jn'the eajtjj eetwemePt.M this section are. a jsaluablaeoatrlbution to one of theiBdst IpterestiBg chapters in American history. The fdlT scope of tha-wesfe-sBey. be-in- rerredlrom a glance at the following bin of contents vNew Brna, oaaafng, ig iuQding, cettjB iains osi!co rapes, oyster beds of Eastern Caaplina, t roc king, railroads, Kew Berne and BWfoft 0an1 AlbemarW and Chesa peake Canal, immigrants, the people of IstetiOaroIiha, finance, roe tee to rhe Pamlico section, etc. ' c The work liurodghont show the kn ot' a mature;' observant mind. well dteesied ItfcoWht and rine exW rience, and throughout the efgfaty'-eht printed page; Mr. Havens has iotetet ed hfs Teadehk and by his contribution to the material and industrial literature' of1 the day, Mr! Havens has conferred a lasting benstupon his people and sec tion, for wnion be deserves tbe public thanks and a fall measure of pecuniary reward.' , . , , Visit Ska MheaU .;: i Wa again remind the citizens of New Berne that the oral examinations in the graded school will be held today, and they ahauld attend and see for them selves as far1 as possible What the school has 'done. If is a' worthy Insiitution, and ve unhesitatingly y that It ought to be suBtalned,' ' " ' ' ' . The U 8. SUtea' circuit court for the Eastern district of North Carolina has ippbintedW. W. ClaWr Esq., of this city United States Com m ise iotier , Vibe Cmiseioaw,Jy.tCsrke, A most ezoellent appointment. Lit is hoped that as many of the oiticens i possffile winiaccdpf the', iriiltailob' to visit the Graded School today, between ttstoca Hl'any ?Se "patronV of the soiiool haxa lve. bseoT therat and may' hot have another opportunity. They should go, f tnFfl ., I The exercises atrthe theater tonight. Will be very" interesting to the friends and patrons or tbe. acbooi, ana tnev are iordlallyj lavlted to b fpreBent.'i fThe contest for the liecuimers" Meoai wui be r between Edd-ie Clark Martin 8chwertni' Walter AVUlfS. KoecceTJuhA . . 1 1 ' , ana Auiervweu. . Lr( - LThe youngWieaiwboVBl-read in the ntest for the Essayist Medal are Misses Myra Bnrroirattie'lDoyi,5t Dixon. Marr Brown, Ella Hanks, i Jania BrawnMiemej Mhrqiei faadowa and Nellie walker will turniab tbe mn,i.t93hI -gel xwVtli Mr. Jasvn. aoore, uiyr-t, ,. x: - T)iSiii TheTititlefsiJnAl niiuesl thatVod withdraw5 tyob rMignatien as1 oouncilmanHand. remain in. Uie board your, resignation, Jndispensahlei tWell nntii futtiK-a aaveieDsaenia ntrnnaw eynijwiiiiM-w. j uv.WyTO i xuispecu u u t , ,- Votees or 8o WADt John Suter. Sam. B-rWtertivThomftaJ J. R. Wagner, bVO. Roben,U3.-liari ker, U.S. Mace H. SpertineJas., T O.i" Ml Dail it.xlt.'dnes lsiit.s kV HogbMc W ti Hrlumr, Uiaci;. ClarK, L. FTillery, D. F.J Jarviei RJ A. Rich ardson , N. S. Richard nata ; N. U. G ask 111, N. Wbitford, R. N. Doffy, John Det rick, E. M. Ppvi,' Jaor B. KUlpr, a C. Taylor," Alex. M Uer, Jv,S:ti 'A.TiiCliard soo, S.' F.':arreir,Fam. K. Eafim.-i Wil liam U. CUver,j; Ii. Uoi:..nd, S. Duily, James Efnjcfd, Qi A.- Olirer,- Cfcas. F. UollitPr, Ju! n tirer, J. II, CrhtT, Jos. I artrr, O'O.' W. I liujh J. Lovick, C.C CiatV, jr., J. I'mv-H. F. I Unctpr, . Ii. Guion, D. S. , W. K. StTrort, J. J. Law;""r, Geo. nowsr.1, W, K. Pnf'IIrcP, V a-!,LDgton Loe::,;.y.m: , li. a. I :l . omit i , -1 t urr. W. E. tail dn - l.STO t pnv-! J, : Arci'- i &jl re- s 4. ' '1 If cf i r ? 1 v -f Ct ty Coancil ' Vfr4mK, , J P" -V - The regular monthly meeting of the board : was held this- evening. Mayor Meadows in the chair, and Cou ncilmen Williams, Hancock; Moore, ' Panlela, MiUer, Praney, Crawford and Styron Marshal report accepted. ' ' '''' I -Jivi.lJ T - ' - I "Arrests f.! ' '' -- J eonvjkrt, ! diecharged. '.'' i mes pouectea, , e a.eu. , K (Joetsyt ' "rVBentt,,, 4.00. ! Total,' 88.80. One half of costs deducted for fees ana oaianoe wniea over to Treasurer J. M. HABarr, City Marshal, Committee on roUcc , recommended new naifoma for police force. Coramirte, dn , streets and pumps re ported that t,ae sprinkler had been made and waa working satisfactorily, and also itoatjceto la ooC 5WditiO argid the street hanW Committee on licenses and ordinances reported taati the license takl be the same as1 the past 'year except 'oh b licit- smiths, carriage or buggy majiufactar rers, harness manilotore'dWiWt and shoemakers there be no license, tax, and on . Utywrji tarda 'fiftr centa er month. Berort was adopted, r r - 1UL erUuiDC in regard U Wfe'of fresh meats was rejected. rr Couucilmah' Wilttams moved to re peal the finance, in (telation to fast drivitjt. Motion lost Ayes, Williams arprsfl4ey noea, JanoocJt, 101 Moore, uamels, Urawford and atyron. Mr. J. R. Pigott was granted permis sion to f reel a metal; roof ia f A)bt oj bis store on Middle street. The city attorneys Were allowed fur ther time to inquire into the matter of petition of Mr. W. Dunn". j Resignation of Councilman Moore was withdrawn, creating considerable dis cussion. Councilman Daniels meved that Md' Moore be not allowed to withdraw! resig nation. ' The chair ruled the motion out of order. Ckninrttoirfl Wifimi 'aiealfl (om deoisioh-ot eh-rlr, and the vote resulted as follows: Ayes Moore, Miller, Han cock; Crawford. Noes Williams, Dan iels, Draney and Styroa. - ''K The board then on mqtfoa proceeded to other business. '' u k lv' On motion of Councilman Hancock the salaries of the different ofSeers were placed same as last year. ' " Tbe dog tan was placed at same price is last v ear. and on motion me collector was instructed to tstde receipts for the tax instead jofj badgeev n ' On mdtion of, Councilman Miller the itloirotyr were Instructed to make a ten caae, o(he p'roperty boogbi in by lbs city for taxes, and, for which tha treasurer now, holds deeds from clerks Snrcf 'T (TT CT H CT On mettotfox Counc'dmantsMoore the board Upon adjournment tonight would adjourn untiL, Tuesday night the 15th lnt. an LmrfkatifiAint 1 O i Obrotio M Councilman' Ewoocs the oonirtoiwithUf Kenf Berne Jbnm- fik.foF. ft'Wws tbtlud;f0J 188$ es-:aiAj00ci Millar. Hoore, Daaiels, Crawford and Styron. : KoetWilliams andDi marshal,, bet jallptsei aoi em hahdatfn-the'ktreetidbtfl further, AyeeHahlkCTftodrCWaiar, Craw- ord Aa-'-'SbyroBf ' H oee Williams, t Tnd marwlsVn motion referred tba Vfi) ftff f?r!R"j9Kniembern deciJeeTte-ajJi .00 worth of the iUi Boae was oontinned as repairer of numpaavftT YJE33 VlIiiB Hion the papers between Mr. L. a. wuuer ana ue city were oraerea w he dnlvxecnd: ! -!? ?r Mopihly bsaa.alUwedjl'Oea lll! at; lbwed, eubjopkf Jo,' correction, before voucher is issued j Minutes read and adoptedL -'' it Adjourned, Wawetl Jtfne" 16th at t 'in i 'f'il-H- JIT' tinM tDtki . KmUM US ' i I know of a man neat IfsxtnfKtla., mho for ten or twelve years was almost a lliS sore from head to foot," For bree years bis apearacoe bvng eo.bor- libly repuib.Te, be refused .to let soy one see Litn. Tbe dir..afifr f nis nef.h, comroenp! dhcimv'! ' ' ies. lie tried ' t'l doc f. re a:;d 'r .nee wiiut l'rt, ri no one t' ' '.t ha tc! ! V ...yrr w. At l--t he ba-j r i v -six i be i l 1 1-. R. ani ?,-' v't 1 " "ti i'! - if I. 1 ar. 1" ton rf if m s ,. Xwcv Aiaerjoans hayenmprpjaad In Mexico ilnTl' -Jji bainmm. 4 iGovSoalea la to address tha eaobjer )s asesembij at.piacjk Mmtain40i Wki Metal mtegmpkv aolaali areltaktog-jihe place of eroodan oneeln Candai vi. . : fcwlejf h itorlAwcatifeseBi are: making heavy !ento m Meo3gor "Th 'i tbodymwnmeni'l al 'Nw Haven, Coon.,contaihs Hve frga weigB InfovetWpmnas;,' '-f ReTOrtlsavs that ex-president 'fiaVu fc' earnosUy aeekinK tbe ienublicajiJ notnuauop lor Congress from thsnva OModietrict. ' , . ,;.,.;. , A Rnariish veaaal haa been seised,, iff Cedar Keys by the TJ. S, reveauo. . cutter Dix for tha. violation o fishing) withie three leagueaol American shores'. Out of 7.Q00 persona sxsxnined by the eiyM servioe oonunivlon ' for? the- past year, of whom ! only, two-lbirds stood ajmesafntiyj eighty-efx per cent were edvcated 'ln thetoommon sohools-, the ocher fourteen per eent had either com plete pnnial eollege training. "' ',' Kinston Items, C: C'Daniels. of Wilson, was In town during a part of the District Conference. ' Mts Maeerie Holland and Mrs. C. K. Hancock, oi New Berne, were the Meets of Mrs. Street daring: conference-week. One of tha finest and funniest revolts on prohibition and 8unday-achoola waa made by Bufua W- BelU. of. Harlow creek, Carteret county. R. T. Steadman has been in town re cently selling North Carolina tobacco.' If we nan tohacoo at all, let us use the home production. Du Wi Dstvisi Evangelist in-Jones and Onslow counties, was in rows Thursday fox the purpose of taking J. R. Tingle to the DisoiDlee Union Meetins; at Union Chapel.1 nar Catharine Lake, Onslow county..' 'Mr; Ji F. CeweK of BaVlofc ' Pamlico county i was cne ef the handsoniest young genUsmsn in aUBndsnacof the conieranoe n Hia hteory as told as by a rnena Dears strong teatimonyt to his worth, and it Is not neceasarv that such a man should die to be praised. ' 'Ashley BV Johnson delivered every forcible, pointed speech on prohibition at the open hoas Monday' nigh. A club waa formed, and tha can vans ie be coming lively. ,Tbe opponenu are also at work, and ouf people will say by their baltota en- next 'Monday whether they will retain .whiskey with itaevil eonseojueBoee, oxinove aha curse from out town ii.d i ,tm '''-i ' n The cloaiost ajwrcaans ol Bethel Aead- emyv Lenoir county which were on last Vida and. Fridav Biirht (Hiaa Rachel Scarborough teacfaer) were in every way a grand suceees. At lira, u. it. J. Rouae.Eaq., of our town, delivered the annual addreas on "Our timesM whloh received many deserved oomalimenU. This waf followed by deolamaUons and dfcnnet. J Al ' night declamations and other sxerciaes, Interspersed with rduMo; were-rnndeaed aeaoallentetyle. Kxl term opens on Id Mostuax fn AagasW i Saturday brought wanaiderable in crease of attendance of ttMtenferenoe, Dr. . Barknaad anA Dr Dtxasv among thai memherK i Th diatrictt pareonage dehl. wna kefk to ffae twuteee'Wtttt in struotloosv Sq oonfne with the Mewards as toita paysaSDti . The reports on tam Derana edncatieneaid BondSyecnoott gave no nnoertain soun(.'i'Th next ooufeientie will lie si Ta qimug Preaching at alLihe ahnrches on Sun- rfday, and nfanu -'b ss meet ing in e i ar The i Mel' various; con ' the com r eey tbe many var s. o favesred Her with til liflf. nausencet I a we the abU-spaoexMtiiA time,ke would take rr osnre ta fjuiHdeecribing this beautiful 7aM L" p, Afew times. . The iaseni as pt in order for worship )lurit ire raring, and the ' work . tea . b-. -J M i entranoe room was ad... vx iror . ui reoesa in the rear, tN' a; - g t Jie seating capacity of the I isdTu e gallerias were -ken tif-isa es f ed g pet irv. Mch is fgreat fcuprovenf a soud i v-. mAi yvs af V ,i eater i y. -n f 1 ty aad cv. r i i' i as youbeholu.. . , , j aindowa of various od" &, taxt.. , seats, altar, clock.rvT,J -.- H l-:vl harm . '. ' ' P eralc - ; ' ' ,- '' room, ,r -K, ' -tlemen wi.i.C'H. ue tobsnoo in,' tSis ehnriK;nJ j inn aw ehnriK;rtJeHier5 sob '. iw York rrehc. wel ar1 t t "-in.'ied t: V'V : .-? t f -ici- t- f 1 : .: L . rg Afcsoc .""on, coi.L&ining r r fXKS ptirohased bere were , . . iv.. 1 rf vg - n hnee Bsf"" w rs - .irci tn ihe i re, : "i mil firat rkkift Strike I i It la generally known threugboat the whole country that large striae ate being made among the laboring classes in some of ear largest cities, such as Cbioatro. PhiladalDht and Hew York. Psmmti keen wounded foe life nnd soma have lost their Jlves' TP9 ojnaa- fion now arises, wnat ahaii ee done o keep the peace in Eastern North Caro lina The- fanner cannot afford the eight kens system at the present prices of produce, neither is the labornta; max satisfied with the present prices ef labor. Some relief moat be had; something must be done: tome one must ootna to the front ana devise some scheme by which the people may be relieved from1 such a tyrannical oppression. In . view or tbe foregoing facts, and in use aa seoce of any relief from other sou roes, we suggest that the quickest and most eattef aotory ' way of keeping down Strikes anddissentions among the labors ing slssses of Eastern North Carolina Is to make the prices of goods and supplies in conformity , to low wages, and in making the suggestion we hereby an nounce to the publid that we propose to act upon it, and direct everybody, labor Ing olasees and all, as the great cheap cash store of Humphrey A : Howard, where they will find a large and com plete stock of groceries and dry goods at strike prices. Tbe most vital strike in uie is tbe strike for wsys and means wbioh guarantees yen perfect satisfac tion at the leant coat, the Strike then for the great cheap oaah store of Hnaaphrey Howard will certainly obtain for you the lowest possible prices, thereby alle viating all past troubles and guarantee ing you peace, prosperity and happiness in the future. m2Mwlm Joqwaj. Oiimb, June I, I P. M. OOTTOH. New York. June 1. Futures closed dull but steady. Sales of 48,100 bales. June, 9.14 December, 9.07 July. 924 January, 9.14 August, 9.34 February, 9 24 September, 9.10 March. 9.84 October. V.0B April, V.44 November, 9.05 May, Spots dull and easv; Middling 9 8-16; Low Middling 8 7-18; Good Ordinary 8 8-16. ' New Berne market dull. Sales of 9 bales at 8. Middling 8 9-16: Low Middling 8 8-16; Good Ordinary 7 9 16. Donssrio haskkt. Sekd oottoii 92.90. Oottoh Sxxd $10.00. Toxirrnrn--HaTd, f 1.00; dip, $1.75. Tan 7Sca$l.W. Ooa (Saoao. Oats Retail, Beaau. Ricx J5a83. Bxeswai 90s. per lb, TJxxr-On foot,' 8c. to 6c. Oouwtxt Iixna 10c. per lb. " Labd IOo. pet lb. Eaoa-eaftoi per dsisn. Fkxsb Poax 4iaoo. per pound. PiairoTS 60o. per bushel. Pod mat T5ora$1.00 per hundred. Owrowa $8.W per barrel. Fisld Pbsj J5aT0o. ,Hipa Dry, IOo. j green to. AppiJta 80aS0o4 per bushel. Pears $76o. per bushel- , . TalixiW 6o. per lb, Chuixxrb Orown, $0a85c.; spring SOaSSo. .i MXAJU 5o pes buaheL Oat 69 eta, per bnabeU Ttminrs-roOo. per bushel. 8ttb PoTatoks Early Rose, 82.75 per bbl. Wooi lOalsc per pound. PoTATOKS--IiahanaB. tSaSOc. ; yamB, 40a50c , . wHOLXSAJun rmoaa. rtxw Mxas FOkx 19.60. Bhouldxks fimoked, No. 9, Sr. prfane, $o; 1 '' " la tea. r. u s, rj.'sana i u. era. FixUB4S.$5aa.00 ,.( Lasi-7o. by tha tierce, IfATLS BaMs 10's. la.75. ' Soo An--Oranolated , To, Oorrx-9allo.' '-I 1 SALrSoaSOo. per sack, j MotJutaxaAjrp8raOT, fXkUau. 4 POWBIB $fi.OO. . , . t . , ,n , Shot $1.60. ' .;. 1. 1 Vs Y)A4ai r ii r s v ; A OOOfr SWELUNa oii Cravan atreel tkoronfbty repaired and la proved, between US Vatsu iMUlrtsni aad U S, Moore's. Plcoso Ta' Tah;ci notice Tlilt Ui jrattrrilafttMik atalUBiK ts Sow an deagobos, ewUiav ad fatSDS) Shea OM Ms business will be tarried on as oanal, at tbe nrtasi aaora aojotmar ween aiuesv asas sl Maysa.insW. ,lfaoU Siju iJaWsf StockliCaldeisI IXeeiiiig. l-Utni 10 7.111111111 iiu Ji'tmiinf lag 01 fhS WectS oSJsiS of tAthmtK and wo.Qassitoal ffiaaisa oasssauy war bsui(3af.Moaicpfaj wrryatui-owsja THtRSBiY,t4Uday,ofJs.-a. hi ViTbe fty-Laws rvqhlrs tbri vote by r $ rat 6fU a auereevatiiess tae proxy be Ucoaaated 1 bp ' air affidavit by stteted krotr as ta bdaasWldc ewssstshiat of sSaeaW :.'-)!r'U H2l .?4OJJaBBV!P0 , -,. . . .. .. .. 1 . V . ; Ai . , - --! tH.i .'. i i-n.i ! .i-CII. 4 1f 'ib "" I'd ! S ... W. B. BOYD life;fibe, ACCIDENT," LIVE-STOCK. UEATfl BT ACCIDEMT. $5,0Q0. witli 925 per week for disability by accident, for fee ef 95.00 and an annuul Azoat of Kone 'Bat hit Coipinies Represented Office South Fruut bt , Two; ltooa KmI of lealdwU Quton Bouse. TJinTXD Btatkh or Amebuji, ) Dial. Ceerc . Eatern Dlgt. of N. Carolina, 5 IadflfljalU. Whereat a libel baMi bePB mod Jn,te pia trtct Coartuf tbo Hiijiad t-tU' frCi lat era UUtrier, Psmlloo Ulatrict of North Caro lina, on tbe 1 Uli day of liny, A.O. UStt. by O. F. Wanen aud c. O. Hill, aia4 nreolora In UahjUf ol K. 1). 1-olner aaalnat tb? Strain fro pellar Uuaeord. and navlnithiaiml'miiMM ard mouitlOD of the court tbat all peraena lule rented in the said Steam PronAller v.n. ourd, now lying near V'aahtnc ton. X CtVbcs ti myvtLiKi, furniture, ruacninerv and eargo, may be cited to answer the ptemlaea. and all due proceedings beliuz hail, tiiax ti.a aame may be decreed io he aoldand tbe pro ceeds thereof to be distributed according to Therefore In pursuance pf the amid moni tion nadar She waloCttie h1.1 umc K m. directed and delivered. I do hereby give aeuemiiy, unto au perapns having or pretendlna- tohave anvrnrht. mil nTtBUmi therein, to appear before the aforesaid court at the City of New JJerne.-fJ. U.on the 11th day of June, A.D. 18MS, at 10 dVlock. A.M.. then aud there u uin the said libel, and to make their alletratlons In ttiatbehair Dated al New Uerae tke Kill day of Mar. A.D.18!. . , ." V. V. HICHARDBOH'. TT. f: ltarshal. By , iL. Brsjtrr, Ja.. - mayXdlu , Uep'y V . 8. Marsha, 4. Dissolution of Oopartneship. The:r)partiierglitp heretofore exlsttog un dw Ue tlraa name of Kruul & Keel lathtadar dlHolved by mutual consent. J. M. Keel will ooullaue the bualneaa and wllf lettle all claim owlmr by the tlrmauU rocelpl lac all monies due Ihe same May iCtb, 1MKU. m28-S(lil t!) II! J. H. . J. M. HEEL, .lowers and Reapers. I aell the Celebrated BUCKEYE MOWER & REAPER, ami invite yonr attetiflpn fio the' same, and shall be pleae4 to furiiisU descriptive clrcnlara ana priees. ' j. c. wnirrz. A (ren t tor Eastern N. O. " New berno Jt. C. ZAUo Cultivators, Cotton I'lowa tUxou,( Sweeps, and a mil line of Agricultural Ma , oalnerratROCK BOTTOM MUCSa mays swim and Whtakey TTah- il ooreiLat tawie mIUm . out pain. Bouk of par- bTk. WOOI.J.SV i n A (lam t a. Oau.'Offloi ' WhltehaU 8tre1 .. AIays Safe and always sare. La4tna' Relief. ' i-iHitiaoncmyiana UssMM(Alv)and lifullen1 Tvpeti1a saoCjDsVo oo., o na nir(prrt! !. a.i. w eeau) ny ntau. Better TidBl ! (.11 !.) i in - Pork Lowcr.l; ' :. jil . i ' ' . . . 1 ..." illH -, 'Mi ! t Can Tbiiv Mess iPork" atiO tier ImiTeLM: o.bbL lots at 9,50 Dei" DDL at ..liVI avA n vo .-- ..ti' 1 1 -jar "wfri-ttiiiii 1 r! A. OrteH'f Old Stand. 3! Oen'l Insarapcofiscnfc np mi at m wsr v) led) irtilI1 hew jasaiNB, Kg o. I '. WJ J fit i ''liTl flflt"- jKiRcfitoJi',"; IUi it , Oj'-I - :;jo!rww'i'wy''.''UJi;i3r i lalln-tr atoiiJAKUAUNB ? JhJ 'KsV'dVsit-1-1 way' Vns Vu'" at lit lo vi:sAi,i .;', cli .no a o -it r? 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 3, 1886, edition 1
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