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At .-it 1 ' Mi' "IT mm jlit -ji'U,. ''Jcfuaal kuiturillnuic' .,L'V' -L,'K0Ecraeliil.i.' 8y'-NJrthrf' ".'.''litede;Tl08' Vert. i3 ' - in nn f it V l(K I I hours, T.mlnutefl, sun Mm lit .:i4mi i. Just received, br Mrs, new mppir q 1- "" Mr. Diiiirf ..haul's superior Ice Creams aervsl li, y at pCTTOo&tandninusbM on r- able ternn for parties or fee- TIV.;,. - - tnelSlm malSim Jaflti (...Mix ,L. I : : I f i' ' a'ASB'A.tf ' MA ' " u".TMIwtw hMrrs tte last b!kM." 5 ?" : , ' Cucumbers are now orieirork-'t.y . : re aches are Wn.oof r.iia .i ; sionjas, jp, )4m ,tat duv's work yesterdaT.chasinft sbemef-IPOe T - A f I ft i iopi Mi in ueKS32 SmaLE ftiLc----- ' V City.Marshal Hargtt ha isMsad tice Id nttimMmmMHi orneea. ly what the historic lnterpreta- A Umely warning, and menuwetr ftioq 0f ,tandards is. lBilosjAf Bvarioni.vtiWliifiD f J :iBut slnoeCorambla Theological Bern- The closing exercises of .the graded UAWfit Woj!1 tnterestuii . 0Urlcter1:' The 'theatre'was crowded. . and all were entertained. , ;, The . dbcla- ' mations and essays , wee gopdv. but ss ; Will not prejudice, the case by ' an opln ' ' ' T PavaIHe Bectlea efSartk Carolina .tCTJVrkwWwsl:l;,,,,', ."T The KWkl "bt th "anSfe Vm isbw ' lyanl canlfeb'ailof Ihe'put'lert, Messrs. N. 8. Richardson ft Bon, at fifty cenU per single eopy. The work v- li well.worth the low nrloe at whloh it ierid:,'";Kr",,Ml'" ,i9t fi)thmttt4 hiesiM.'.'. n - The address el' Ma. iflager will be '4 Uhw6d:thU!.oraihr'roPlr t ,' o'clock on the Academy Green. . A plat- form and seats have been arranged and It Is hoped the eitisensvrtff'sfyw their interest by beinse'HtiiWe VnJ- hrs -i K H . 3'-t''t ''' Vis Vinma P1ffr?J! n'' John J V, K.t 'I.I've relnrned 'from New Ilisa Mamie, Alien, and Miss Annie 9rrUvaitini5 dUlteace In- 1 Berrj , stitute. ' Maj. the Oaston';i,"II(nsel .-Ha will add r mm the citir.ens of New Berne this moriMizr n tKMtoV the' ..I ; The or. nekieai: ,"1 ranawnf Wendst ton the c..-ibn close the years work. . The bu- pt's wer'as'arlhl HsW d flne vlukingSi rnrd f tAUdrsn S w have Tv sV-'mP' IveljisJwm. There nrfL A&TO DcCQ UTV 1TOUUICU sUU v v v w pU-j J a.tj achopl darta iths year, and t' ,ie attcpdanoe of, those., who hsve has Uim neUer thai turing'aiy nrevious yearjf'f V'''T" a i no por1 show -abundant .vldenoes ff I rT- jipr trkuI.tb;K?snad, in every possible way. . ins pupus m Hie several grades are Opl'kd average 'n!t 1"Q Ttiirs younger than the pu- j j vf rst ,enred the same grades, i r t i t . . Ibere can be no doubt t ..at s t.taaei School has done more i ,r r )(( ion of New Berne's ohil dr t n, .i cms 14 bare been accomplished v i ta i e U e epensa, byi any-- other i.i -n . . ii r '' , , 1 7 o 'or V on - Wedneday. morning a 1 Ji . r !.' I, cut )ff,Ui .depot in t' Ij i, r l. r forehead. It waathasn- r t f- n rf 4ije Partiet jSenday- C , . i I -i.OOl Whs ireiij uuttu- ? r cinvr ofTeers, teachers . 1 1 a l.. Ion to these, many 1 o tale advantage of i w, stasia f ur4he rz arm e l cap-a' ' 'c-ure and e LusireJ and to! J made op the 1 S 1 TP -1 a f "r.t rt, fuperin i ia or lf r to -rv-r-'ty of th good things that a mature b.oufct f uloess eould provide, and the eiuldxan first n8bef4 into the feast. There was an abundanee f or each and all; and each and all partook with a real good will and seemingly good appetite . Enough was left for not only twelve basket full to be taken op, but enough to furnish two baskets full to each oaf for aapper on (he war back o the city;' When dinner was over, sailinjr parties were organised, and. Beaufort, Fort IUcoj,1 the pavillion, the banks, the soutd, Uit sea, anywhere,1 everywhere, w. s the objective point of the merry crowd . Br 6 o'clock, to the can was the rush, and although delayed a while la waiting for some becalmed sailing parties, the home ptretctrwu taken In ample time to put ait Mtltnj u tcrw 'jnw ia w miu by a i little after 8 o'clock, And thus closed what' by common consent, t is paonouaoed the "finest Alme we ever Irbiii; Jqcwj1i.i-.You will hataien tat the Presbyterian General Assembly adjourned on Saturday night, 29th inst. It has been a liistorto- body, for itrvos composed of men of noble intellectual ana scnoiarsmp, -many or wnora tion already reported to youl Borne ea-Lporitirud ikupBt Aliiic was I inave ksasi kaan tTavIti tw swaal,mlv fram E,elution troubl-onlr about sixi eiadente being left there; , Prof. Wood row f etusipii to resign the frofee- Vimhtri 'Wihra(:inff the "HumanT be- ftween Science and Revelation;" prof es- sors. resigning- ana no one seeming wuihig te tsk.tne vacant enairt -ids Assemhlv felt called on ta advance one step further aod meet the ohaHeuge of Dr. Woodrow for clear and direct ac tion, bv earnertly recommending to the four Synods control Wag the Seminary (o dtMMssf rot. w. (root nu cnair, ana fill it with a teacher whose views are in accord with Bible truth. This step was taken by clear and decisive vote of 65 to fiSV ' But nearly, if hot quite all. vot ing sn the.; negative wished Dr. W. to leave; only they were in -doubt about instructing the Synods, . On Friday, however, a masterly argument was made hr a grandson of Patrick Henry, Col. W. W. Henry, a distinguished law yer 6f KiohmonevVa., as to the aatuor itv of the At aembly ever the Seminaries and the body. was fully oonvinoed of their right tot act as they did; Dr., W. s i-i v. h i l .1 fiance of (he wish of the charch at large, and to- the utter wreck of one of its Theological schools, foroed the relno- Mpt final step. He could have resigned at one time with honor to himself, and have retained the respect and sympathy of hk hrathrenw. Bat hie etrange onsti nacy has lost him many mends, who have stood by bin) heretofore so. snereif tedhnical groandeJ white Iwudistini nli scienUfid lahcles. Tke, clause forbidding the marriage with the deceased wife's sister, has been removed from our standards. Ruling elders, are aUqwedl to) reJd Jtwour church o6urU. ' The Committee of Home Missions has been removed from Baltimore to 'Atlanta, Ga,, and thus located in a more central position The running1 or 'Sunday trains, pub lishing and reading. .Sunday papers, sending 'and receiving Sunday mails, were all condemned. The general work of .uichhrrA, Jwrwi4irectiDni at home and ' m foreign lands, was ar ranged, and a comprehensive address io the enureses preparedv setting forth its condition, which is encouraging. Grand Avenue' Unnrony in t. ixmis, Mo., was selected as the place for the next session: of the. Assembly, in May, 1887. ' So ended the nine day s session of diligent, hard AittTirnportant work fof tb Kingdom or uurist. . it is nopea .... . . . i i.. mat qulewlpeTpoIow jjh bouadevanu targe eftlaieSey In AH 'de partments of the work for saving oying nieWutifuI.iJJilAlgU1a.Vii bhguished itself by its generous hospi tality ,tX WJ ffuaau, wno.wamia giaary return to attend another -court here; as I Ctrttitlx would enjoy being again the. household of my charming and warm-hearted host and-hostess. - : k On Saturdav night I reached Chan ton. S. C. when I preached yesterday; Sabbath,; in WertmInstarCercsV for my friend, Ret. T; Jink in,; O.D Today, Monday," another old friend, the eminent Dri Brackett, Jiwwq w"g me around to see the moiobeable things in this grand told city. -But, 1 cannot now give you any, account of ,ny ue- lishtful jaunt. V If a should do so, mitrht have to 'give another sort of ac oount for failing to writa u article for anotlwxJesXabliahmtnJUul Cviwi5era,a business bouse where, there arexluties, sot to be lightly neglected, and I where the came .of . oopBequeBcea can be played. j I will just bow a good eve ninsr to joui. . I, will be home for next Satbath services. .... ii i.i ' , . ,. . c. Vass: Charleston, S. May 8t, 1SSC; u' BormcS t Death aad Reatercd ta Life " 1 1ft osf fa 5 A near Jfiev . V.L0 fwr t.a bt t tlve years was alnit a solid tore,-rora a foot. For three ve&r l s si r tarance being so bor libly fev1,'ri, I" refsfd to let any one see him. The df ae, after eating hi fipeb. comroenr 1 on bis skull bones, He trifl s'.l dor" r snd medicines w U" cou! rnn f - t n c"9 t'lonr t be r. a t !- t i.e be- i I t' " e. ti 1 fi re all if tilf ! '-is: Street oars are being Introdneed at Columbia, 8. C -W i. ? &tvt I JohnKelley, the noted, New 'York pnliticiaa.ia dead, -- ;,; ( ?',- " Henry Ward Beeeher.is soon ta leaye i . Pensaoola, Fla., has been visited by W 4,i.f:.a ( ' ' ' .i EngliBh sparrows are becoming troublesome to gardens in many south em towns'.' The run of seals on the Pacific coast is re port p to be almost phenominal. Old fishermen say they never knew them in their lecoIIecUan tobesonnmerous, i Gov. Hill, of New York. Is accused of Imitating the example just set by Prat-; '"Hdent-qievalsnd .in bhJrJhig AenJ to 4 t bachelorhood. ' It is a 'widow1 that has j : I cautivated him. ' The bluster between Canada and the lZ . i - ! i . . -V. - United states has not yet subsided. When it is known that this ind.utnM worth nearly $18,000,000 peie aaanniHt will be seen that it is a question, of no little importanoe.' lv ,. I Politics in Maine have begun. to re- I !. ' In the lasaPiideetial tpairn the Pepublicana. were so much dased at the defeat of Bhrtne' Wat they were thrown into Sstpot, of wlcl they just commenced to recover. , At 'colered meeting is.Ooofaea, Pit the preacher and some of his flock got to arguing on the prohibition question The parson became so earaged that he three 6f the deacons turned out on ac count of their being In' favW 'of whis key. This aroused the ire of the dea cons and they got a following1 and went into the church and put the preacher out and locked the doors. KUiston Items.. I. L. ChestSntt and ladr have soent several days in town this week. , , i- .. ... - . Eddie Watson, a brother of Miss Sue Watson, of our town, died at his home near ft tori. Ma Mi H OT WehavS teoslvsd an lavftatlonto at tend the first commencement of Green villa Institute pa. June Uth and 16th, and regret that we cannot do so. . Mr. John Evani, of 'aUnUe;' county, is attending , the oommanoe- ment. tie has come so take mis sett and daughter home, who have been attend ingKinston College. 1 Sam Blount, colored, a bor about six teen years old,1 get hi hip and thigh badly bruised ana broken last Sunday night by banging on the steps or an ex cursion train till It wedged him against the warehouse platform. E. .ai'. rordhAnt.'ao lives on the Miller farm about 15 miles south of Kin stoa, Whipped W01 pounds of honey eotnb to Durham last Tuesday, all raised By his ova bees. ,,e baa about 60 stocks, Snd will make another shipment soon. Onslow county is largely represented this weeavr voiuxayior ndi wire, J. ts. VIVA, V. A, . W , Ki. M. WA, lUh 1 U. Mills Bryant Hargett, Walter Thomp son, the Misses Bandlin. Dr. Dick Ward and others, au of whom, we nope, will enjoy jtaf smcaoeftcao u i g 'Amos Khem came very near .cutting Tony Flowers'' throW last ' Satttrday, and was bound over lor hia appearance at oourt-i . Whiskey. wa the motive power, and ' only half an inch mora would have taken life. Why not do something to Uumw some , . restrictioaa Missees Laura and ' Fannie , .Wooten have beeti furhftbing' our people, wlta someVe'ry shsgant, lilver , wasa, flee trio nair nruinea ate. , . n mia ukeraaraao many. tdM.raepeadent ladies.' we speak . success to 'every one that Is de sirous, ox 1 uenqpaug ioaepenaeaa uy oar own exertions. N M fnrncrf.' castor bf thO aUUmdist ChufCh.woade a very 'crediuble report to the district conference. Mine have been added to the church his year; the SundWseaooI is in rood condition; 1259 have been paid on. his salary,, nude. the. aisbssuent plan; $1,600 repairs have Deea put on tna Boassv aa u ohurch will be entirely out of idebt at itbaend ' The DiseiplBa of tha'oaeV and Ons low district held a union meeting at Union Chapel, near Catharine Ijake, Onslow county, on Saturday and 8ua- aay. May xvux ana sutn. J. K. Tingle, of Pamlico county,, did- Ue preach in and two persons were baptised in Cath arineLake, Sunday). tTha business see lion ' was harmonious. : A resolution was parmedV ac an eating all bt Churches to make speCl&r effort to raise funds for evangelising. I. Vance was elected President, and w. G. Fordbam. Secre tary, JThe ' next meeting ' will1 'be at Christian, - Prospect, near., Richland a. OcbIow county, 6th, Sunday ia August and satyday.bftiors vihm it, ; '" "CLSEER i RXSKUJOUS ARMY, -t - X a London, May 81. The Pall Kail Oa- mtrv, ailudirtota reported, organ zatinn cr an Vi ange army, says it rr" pofwibly beonfy a ,vvpr tnrr," bv declares-at the sine t ree. t',at .'it is an nr;'y. remin Icr. 1 1 pcsaEl.ie us' risks," and urgi upon the government the DP"-' 'j ot lasiant actum, in order to be pre; area for any icy. The (7iwffe r ! Is it as j.u j doubt ful vrbeil.er tbe Briii-h army eould be r'.' ' '-1 tifffe Vl-'fr ll - brr't t A r ii i . ' i : a . IT.. - ..- lit. i 1IL. AHattiCAJi V, MASa,, June Ls X - kptain a ooi " trvtve re . . s that the 14 1 . fcuht JiEf ,vjjerican mackei t Ultrv sot , jJpGuiBboro coast. d4teijitJJ77t' ' BICEKTABT - Mi?!TI(Q AT THK WHITX UaAiag c4 - I ai $ House this morning for we irrBrtimtninoe his ill- BduiJwifBit'JL1 ajotmn;! 1 MrTonxV Jnria'l.The' 'caas' otjih peal against the aenisabe ol, CWrAee A, boddsasick. wae war' aonytoted and sentenced toienyfari nprlsonmsni on coargea 01 mansiauguwr m greeting sham, b,l&Yfit imo oouaea wasuaganl(tiurecli teotives arrested Mm 'this morning and took him to police headquanter. PTTRUn DKBT BTATEMRVT. . . .. -WfiHDaTN: rf. a, June 1. The re- dusstoa of tbsyhbhtr debt during Ma amounted to t9.823.8fT5.,, The net 'easn in he Tmsurjr.IOdar Js 87,ua,QU. The store) of standard silver dollars in the Treasury amounts to 9178,232,045, aa increase of about twe-and-a-quarter million during the past month. tiu'rturvxbii! fob rstur'r postal cabiw. WAsiONCHBUNi D; 0., June 1. Senator Wilson, of Iowa, today' introduced in the Senate a bill to anthorize the Post master General, to adopt. Snd furnish double or return postal cards; It pro vides that should the control of such oards be held under patent he may con tract and agree to pay a reasonable aura far the exclusive ownership and control M suoh aatenrwitfiin the UaitedStaaes. add if he eanodt oecure sush cVnetship ana on be BoKTON, JdEe i L A Halifax special a Ue Herald, says; . "For nave again settled on tfceeoast,-al is cold and ax eeeeingiy 'djss&Teeabla, While this veasner wrof auaii aa quua - m proDaDie that the nsherycruisers win succeed in capturing a Yankee fisherman. The watonUeJil American llnlif iiasn snriiTinqjii off tnUuJAoro coast. Tci theyaVfchlr-vaflntt yft Buiuauetai rneiaeFw. e, ai sanuva InforntatlaaJajxraad tt e eearVln Cajuo sttltsvjandfl 1 aBJaatonsMva taea pcaies-aewar ttiere tatertaln tt fiets."t I ASVUMS BxlbT TO MAKX irBOTJut. I DvaaaTJO, CoL May ll-Thd UV4 I I nsi OOrchased large quaatiti k of aris and ammuaition here List BreM hey also purchased a numbea of sad les and sv sjeaver-wumbe f usifui articles than usual,, Jiisexi theraye peepariag Id. make SUM ans-asmorai sensme ui aoa WHflyiv ,4 ts, sif nay OBI m J I tsrl1 druggists' ef Rome,'Ga,,s4yfWe' lave been seUIngL DJ Kiai New Dig-j eVrecUjOittars.and-BuaklsaH nevMraad'remsaea Weijrof Jtive, such. universal aaUsiss ttoh.l ffnert have bn some wotiderfiu ourei effected "by these medltfuiei Tq tbls cityv Several eases' of pronounced qoasuatytipn bav Deen snttrei eared ' . M . 1. L.l ' T. .ITI.I . - or jtam n, m laic uocuaa vui r jb.uib ifewPeoovery, taken? m corramioH With Electrlo Bitters. We guarantee then-taiwayw HoMijsVoosr Bros. ,ii inn t taut k v-j--- v Great Chicago Strike ! (.It is gaaenOlr kaown throe ghouft, tbi whole1 Wrtfntrt dar large strikes are being made among tkevtaboripg etasr es in soDieJdl itorc largest aitie saeh as uniosgo, s-nuaaeipnia ana new i oik. Some nave been wounded for life and some have lost their livaa, The qjoesr Stoa IW arto.VikaanAl bafloba 4 keep tbe pesce in Eastern North Caro linar ' The fattW, eaof:f fford the eight hour system at the' prelent prices of produce, neither is the laboring man satisfied with theaf esen tDxi at labor, Some relief amU tetrad;' sV-mething must be done; some one must come to the front and devise spmescheme by which the peepte- max hsAeieved from suoh a tyrannical 'oppression. In view ot the foregoing facts, and In the ab sence of any seise frrach-Tnroee, w tag ethaalsfokesad moat satisfactory way of - keeping , dowa strikes and d'flngTarJ Imctathe labor ing olasAPS of Lasteruorth Carolina if, to ti e i i re'cf sIiauioi in 'conformity " to low wages, and in making the)su4gestiorJwt Itareby an nounce to the public that we propose ae act upon ft, ana direct everybody, labor ing classes and all, to the great cheap cash' storr ef Humphrey; 4c, Howard where they will .find a largo and com plete stock of groceries and dry goods at strike prtoee," The most .vital strike .in lif H te rtr'Voi for. Wis' and means vhih guarantees you perfect satisfac tion at Use least cost, tbe strike then for the (treat chexo cs-ih.Btoreof Humphrey & Loward wi.i rt-rtiiuly obtain for you tr,e l-wrn p - ' 'a rrioee, thereby alla vii, ..-geiir '-"t t -uUles and rasrsntea- In? t" ) e, r In i.,e ful iro, ' "arity an 1 happiness ClI A twlv 1 , , : . ur.f f r r- v 1 : ' 1s.V-i 9 t -.9 1 any I r, and ..I h v. C. . ; . l .:y .nn I jr 1 Lien F r.ui Bv. -u ia ' v .. ol 1 oar CIALs f H pxfu, 0Jwos.Jana A, i ?, K. , JuAei" ' .lI. -'l?TWbV;?.Vo air.7K I 5 " January, t.ia August, i 9M rebwy. tlfl laeptmbef, .2t l.jMarea. . t.90. "pvemher. t.W , ,My, M 1 Bdou dull and! easy: JbOddlins 1 8-10: Low kliddlunr' 8 7-16: Good Ordinary abMsVt.iiu ' " '- New Beraa marlret dull. No sales. Middlina, tVIO: Loss Middlms 3 8 16s Qood Psdiaarr 7 -10. ii, MBlataTlO ABKSrT. Bkv (xrrroai gS.90. OOTTOW 8XKS)lt.00. .Tmwryp Hard, 14.00; dip, $1.75. TAa-75o.atl.86,, CORW 45a55c. ' Oats RetaU, 65a00. RlCK-76a8S. BsaswAX Ma. per lb. Bxxjf On foos, 3a.to Do. OoURTKY Hams 10c. per lb. -LasdiOc. per lb. Eoes Bate: per doaen. faasB Poaic-tWaOe. per pound. PsAjiOTS-r-60o. pea buaheL FonDBa--7to.a4.00 perkiaadree. Onions $3.60 per barrel. Fisxd PiAfr66a70a . Hibbs Dry, loo. ; green lo. Appls 050e. per bushel. Pbaxs $7tc. -per bushel. ; Tajjow 6c. pr la, ChjoxxsS Growsv, SOaSOc. ; spring tOatOc. MgAL5o, per bushel. Oats 60 ew. per bushel. TA7iiNrr---a0o. per bushel. Ejckd Iajtoks Early Roue, 13.7& per bbl. , Wool 10al6c. per pound. PotatoxS Bahamas. 25a30c.; yams iOaMc. KKBOSisra rOc SstnoLat West India, dull and n tm inal; not wanted. Build in. 6 inch hearts. S3. 00; saps, S1.60 per M. WHOLBSALl PBI0K8. Nrw Mtas Poks: 19.60. 8HODU)aBS Smoked, No. t, 6c. prime. Bo. U. k. s, y. B a. n.'sans u c c Flou f3.25ae.00; Laed 7o.p-r the tieroe. W Ana-Basis 10s, $3 75. Btjoab Qaaamlated, 7c. Oorvn ValU. Bait ftSatuc per sack. MoVABBfa AJtD Sraurs SOaAOo. Powikb--$o.v0. Shot $1.00. A U(01 DWEIXINQ M Ottfi atnat. MiorontfQiy repalrea and tmi ghiy repaired and Improved, between liie Alrieaa DQikiing and U I. Moore 'a Apply to taitf r. M. 8IMM0N8. Please To Take Notice That Ike National Bank BntTdlna- Is now nn demolna reaeJra. and darrav that Umalu bualneaa will be carried on aa uaual, at the nmi mora aajoining ueo. Alien ana M l'xag. J. A. OUION. Myl.J(tt. Jnldlf Stockholders' Meeting. The Thirty-Beeond (Regular) Annual Meet ing of the BtockhoMer of the Atlantic and North Carolina Ballroad Company will be held at MORPHEA 1 CUT, M. C, on THURSDAY, 4th day of Jane, 18NS, The By-Laws require that no vota by proxy shall be allowed, nnleas the proxy be accompanied by an affidavit by alleged owner aa to bona-fide ownership of atock. r. a ROBERTO. Junl JDd Beeretary HAYPHAY! 100 Tons To Arrive ! ' Call And place your oritrt, PrtffifnimoQiy, $21.00 1UU, Lower Grade, $16.00 Ton, J. A. MEADOWS. Junl dtf CHIOH POIK The Ooaartnerahlp keretofor axtattag an ow vmniant 01 mm a (teal ataiada dtsrftvSSM BSMtlSonasaU B.UBetw4l continue tha bnsiaeea and -will aataia-aji claims owlnr bvUia SraajgaaV raeeint tor ail monies dneTrM aavta.t - 1 May Z ia, ikmo. ... . . , . J. JB. jrjRNtTL, alffMI trn rwS -srai TTab- IIKIII If iteearaaajaoaae; It i'ilti -iic ft fb lav. u mm. , AlwT aaS and 7fllaimiMfAi)aDd 1 r-pal Ptlli(rl a agate) ey aaaUu , aaas ease aav, aawsaa. ajt J::f C::::vcd s: DAlluAINSa.. V 'W J,Ua.LtK "''- I . , -s ! ftl ,A,lvl IAwvi' 1U - A . W V 4 - t r - m I , - AT f THE LITTLE STORE ,.ts- o vTFIwri i 16oo(isi.KotiM8i,Sli )4 CENTS' MSKMOOSg Linens, Etc. per lam i la all things. J-!' I IU'. Uoub aouelit for aa. aad 'a mTI (r m,. rliMse roa taat this la no only aa adyantaa ' to ounMilv, but mora a la the BarebaaeirT - nwuuwir .V'VUnUUSJJHMiaaV . J IVE3.fr I jfTTLt: HI OlU I Mlddla Btimmt LAUUE HI (X'K. I One door from Pollock. T T . 1! Ml M I l , W. B. BQm, Gen'l Insurance Agent. LIFE, XIEE,- ACCIDEIST,"! .hi 1 ' 'XIVE STOCK. IEATI ItV ACCXbIpOT, $n,OOi), with $25 per wceV for dlaabllity by accident, for feeaf (5.00 ami nit nnnuuf cOHt of OlBas Heutn rtoir Pt . Two Thor KUral of i , ,uldwtf Uitb8tatmok Airin,' UbT. Court. Whert-. n UbI bath bean SIM In tha Dla. trlct (Vrart Of the t ill l-d Blates for tha KmuU em District, 1'amlluo Li HI riot of North Oaa una. on me i un aay or May.A.tk inKo. by O. r. Wanen and (l. n, HUL Kaiaw.nroatArl In behalf or K. 1). ther agalnit the <m,Pre palVer Concord, amdiirikylnthasnal proraai ard ruoniliou ul the rwurt, that all paraoos iBtoreatrd In the ml(I HWam Propeller Con, ooril,uow lyhiKamr WaahlnK ton. N. O ,her tackle, a(,rel, furniture, roaeulnarv and eargo, may ie ciiea t aruwer the piemlaea. ud ail due iirooeedliitn beUia had. Ixiat ah ame may lie decreed lo lie KiU and the prtv oaoda thereof to be Ulatrlboted aoeordlna to law: Therefore In liurttiknee of the aald moni tion under Hit wal of the aald court Co me directed aud duhvered. 1 do hareby alve aotloe rBDrny, nnto hII persons having or praianaiiic to nave any iwiii, title or interest therein, in appear burbre tbe aforeaaW. court at the City of New heme, IV. C : on I he 11th day of June. A.U. rB. at U) o'clock, A U., then and there to ans xer the aald libel, and to make then allegation In that behalf. Duuwi al Mew Heme tha 2ULh day of May. A.i. inm. r ' V. V. HIOHAR1JSON. U. H. MarataaW ' ly n. It. r-T II E KT. JH, maj'JUillll IH-P'y h.H. tfarshal. 5 aj . uif a " i lowers and Reapers. I soil time Celebrated i'. ' BUCKEYE UOTETl & RAPEfl, and invit yotir attention to tho game, and shall be pleateQ to fnrniaU descriptive c I real am ana prices. ' r ' J. C. WHIJTT. ;!! A Rent; tor Eastern N. Ox New Bern. IT. C'l "TAIao Chltlvalors. Cotton Flows, Pilot B wee pa, and a full line of AgUcnltttraB'i oainery at ROCK BOTTOM PtltCXB. j,; mayipwim l-lV! Better times I if- 7L m Porkliwcrll !.'' ljitU.il. . ' :iFtliJ!fJ ' Can,. Hr, :Wd&M- at $9.qo rei$ptiiK$ per, D0JU at iM t-v CI f w t 'all Iff i 7 -'-W'-hl rm r --..i. 'i 1 T.t .. . . 'A 4 .!!
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 4, 1886, edition 1
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