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,l wi . . . , -. longitude, T7 J Weet.0
sun- rfeeeVt: I Leatb of day, -''d
jMr sea, I Htoin, S7 minute.
HOOD el -... 1Mb H ...Wi
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1 rrr - VnnaTQ :'
i 'I Jtirt rebel ved; by Mr.' & t, Bfnf, t
' MeurclTof RoTBter'eChOIoe Cnoie.
Brwd d r kt tier tooihi ana rarautiM
on reuansUft toraia forpanle of fea-
RrBIKin4V, fceoelTer, offera jafa.
' able propaHj 'f aU"li flla fcroe," 'Bea
"ad." ',;; .m: i ir
large cncnmaart yaatwrtay rafced van
thtiryy,Vr'.,
14 UltUUVVUHi VVii
DwIhWttUMP iUtoi ia tdog raale
4y ewening for Mtfof tofU ehtt-
"til SIli1
tt It huued Uiat ttia ilf H -not
aartotit. JVl-' J
cuSaa ttefo? gVoVeii?Bowto
advanlagea offered by thia linabo
There were fire deatbaln tha white
IiKiiIatfca idtltog5? t mmXM t Hayl
Though thia number U tmall.it ia larger
ter to 68 at tha aame, place in the Jo.c
lore.- - 1 ' ' ' ".
surt ne oitafileaaorev, Thoel)nWa,-!
' ' ready to eaah all voucher! taraad by the
.jtprraena Ward f oooaelt' It 1 truly
gratifying W kniwtbat !,thi, pteaeht
" fhaDTienal fof ou !altMdl Wty. ?
" The 'thermometer turneij,,, on he
."weather yeeterday an4,f,prpdjt(i kegia-
i"Uaa will fee ft a eaah baala.
' Te?Sfcenodoofc,! carried out a large
:' ' oargoe of Irieb potatoei 4nd beana yea-
terday( (jre glad jto see that our
. ' 'people appreciate tha effort of thia line
I j( JUygiTe , icki tra.neportation (orupk
, and ita alwayajreadUreai to aocommo-
ptonuI.i,-Ji r--
- One of the lateat improvementa on
' . the A. & N. C," K. ia a machine for
. . "wood ing np. " ' Wa aa b'ApM QV l
' Tuaoarora oa',Thurad,ay" and ! IK Vorki
- almost to porfeolda':' 'In'.acf -df itop-
plng fi
rood oKnt Qmf requires,
aBav.:..aer, about two minutea.
Peace, Inetitnte oommenoement, Misa
' llamw U AdQ gradaated with honor J
took two medalaaird a certificate Of pro-
'piLb&ea to near 01 tno aucoeaa ox any o
New Berne WaJr.dabterer PC. aona U
their e'Horti to attain 'high degree
Escape frona JaU.i. hna $f" 'v''
George Jonea, who wee convicted at
-. the Lst Witoft U Uf ' tWur J for U
licit dfUilinz;w4Jwntce4.iOr. ay
: month ' Imprieetftoeaktitf Trenton jail,
air. J. ives. naa a -Aiitue aiora
Ground d Xo1 n'et hlie ' aaya i.
' wx"rfloiegpd 'gtfodiJclii put
V e ul eattUt nst taouiid theoorneir, at
t Meadows drugstore and yW find It,' and
,l; i - a want to Inow whatli tfeeri before
rou ?o, 0M'&Jtyevp , l'aH !
..rereaiwU ' ?J ,, 'T' i
' r-". L. C. Vacs returnjpd, jart, night
Y,L . vsustaVoi wfcera. M'bit beeii
. ,;i2th'e General ''Attam.Mji.of 'n'o
Southern PresbyteriaaioC3iacohjWe
: are Indebted to him fo ihterteting Wt-
- a. -"T, .;j " "A
Tr . D. t. rTii'eaveSjJniaiuorning
fur LU Lome in Johnston county, i- He
1j i t j(f r.ria,,of0Vofcl,lBia
f ool, t',e Fail session yf whichj. opepa
( ' ' ..'nia an eiclUn't teacher
; wnv -Hc-ntlrrainr--;-'
C ".
iinrtiaiKl Iay at Klnttt
i c r i'. oure to-visit Cinaton
' 1 . to- attend the otm-
t exercises of Kinstori Cbl-
- - ( ' " 1 3 i rf l ajtfir fcwfa
rcly U"'. ..A large
. . i, t s nsuaifc and,.P-T"
-9 eiercisea for several
i ' ',(' -t t-e
. v LIiQ dc-Uiing
-son forroer.oc
- - t'lTLe l story of
,'' v.-a well writlcn
'' ' "T.?red. If we
t, v a t'. 're to
' f - 1 ' ' ' " rf ' f ' j ier.ts Of
We -are
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,1 Craved Sfc-Ara rKlL 8.
, Tb leacbfrs, popUa a&d a Dumber of
our citkeoa aaaembied at the ( theatrt
yesterday morning aj; 10 olock to'opo
pleU the clpdng ezerciaea o(he graded
school for th praaeat year j A platform
and aeata . bad Veen ivrrangad . on tha
Aeademf Orean for thff aercie, pu
tba.inolamanl weather mad it netea-
saryjq gp to the . theatre, ;u ;
I Tha exeroiaea were opened with
prayer by Be. L. W. Crawford, of the
M. E. Church.
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Tb Praaideniof the Academy, iL &
Rrjan,, Esq., iuqm and , delivered the
address of , welcome in a abort and ap
propriate speech. '
I Jobir, tAtL Ei-iAtv wtrodubei
Ha B an FmgieusaBoperliteBdnr
Jf PtfbHo Inif ruotiona. ?t i-
CXilPereiormei iLe-Iphjdren
Uiat he bad been e school teacher; had
taatfsat n good dealiulbftjieTCr al
4owed the children to talk while ha was
talking. This admonhion
fini olosw atiablioii rabf
awea th smstTbrfes in the'galll
Inf opurse. are always inclined
Sabisyt
.VBeannoahoed that he wss not there
to lelWer a4 dratloo, but simply to talk
to them with a view of makioej tome
kQprseslda.otithsic -minds aboat Labor
and Edoofition. tie sometimes said
Ed4oation 'shd' labor; he put both
ways; didn't know which oogbt to borne
first a they were btib of grea tm
porUnde.' "In' the sweat "of thyface
sbaHhou eat bread," ia the lenience
pronouncea ny ucwj on man. no
one who, believe, he Bible , will
doubt tbu.. The primary significance of
this sentence meant manual labor, but
in its broadest sense. itincUded both
manual and. .mental labor. Uaa hss
always been diaincUned. to labor. ' This
if ma,nifested in children every day.
They willingly undergo the aeverest
bodily exeroiaea when at play, but when
useful -labor is ooni banded 1 they are
ready-to rebel, kid In their Intellectu
al labors they were oftener Induced to
study 1 by v ararfls, 'prsisei ato., than
comntHbded.' "The sarha prTncfpIa is ap
plicable Vi'iMn aid' women. ' 'lien have
always Industriously Sought inventions
3 Eld ways to keep from labor by intro
ucing labor-saving machine and re
sorting to many other contrivances, but
nMwkhstalBg all these they go ' foil
ing on under the labor sentence. The
changed,, bnt it
goes o& nevertheless', because ft is tha
semsaoal pronounced, by God;! abd no
man is happy who does not labor.
Thy f ansas f Ua so safot mpje ln
teiligeni labor. J'' Boy are Intellectually
educated"! wltiout iavlag! a -taWta-ibr
work Inculcated: n limbers ere turned
ova . annually wt this 'bigsi schools ana
colleges viUioot.knowing.nov to gaopt
and make allvlng. ' -,
FoUoviPK tber above Ihre oa . thooght,
Ma'J. finger' went on to show that tha
the pVofessiori YatherTban the art; that
the average msjsjof ihj ffjsent sge was
more Intelligent than formerly, sharpe?
ia making, ) iet jitaajl?1",
where labor and intelligence combined
iooomplamed a greal'WdtkjAft fhere
ws no other .vaT to bo hancn wader
God VlawUan by ;uWU vorki tnat It
did not matter what a mn did so itvas
that God did not intend th a tjthere should
be dromaatf te'Ai i6atind but all
. Touching upon the subjeco public
schoolr, ia saidVhat the'Stale mustfdu
cata her children; every , community
should , aducato Ita chjldo;, kf had
found, uanrlnen In heit ot Hofth
Carolina opposed to public scboolsbnt
had not found.onei M it'll! t rr
tioal objection, U oTate, to disduss
the ueetio JwitlvM;'rv)B',vul,d nave
putlio schools or not; ft irbot a practical
question to "dl?CTisg,"as- our fathers had
decjiCOtftt iSlj-:icilraio,'wnil4he
Conntitution of the State require it and
has required it for many years;' ft la In
the ConstitutWahd thefe'it way to
gfet ft c"t, butfcy 4 vota of, the peopra,
and tbe people would not vste it out so
long ss they want public schoois .
Maj. Finger cited figtrres to show
what the most prorerous nations were
aa our coiitui,u.iun required puouc
school81t,..ofilyi"rJ:il quJon be
fore the pp"; le i-: wht ) ;ndff a as
tern of'puUlio BcLotIs fc .iiil we baTe?
Hcxi'iinf.i 4 3 T.5V ia t..;ud to taxa-
tion for e
lev: ' a
'"1 bv t'. e
... .i i i '
r vo r '
1 1 ,
irs i. 1
secured; to
bylo.l
tober
al limitaUoa, tha county oortmiastoners
ware bound to levy tax for ehook war
til they brought tba lery up to alxtyalx
and two-thirds or to point that villi
giya revenue enough to maintain a, pna-4
Up', school, In laacb district for tour
months in each jear.1 " In other words,
while tha commiwi otters cannot go be
yond theXoonstitutional Umitatiosi they
must oome tip to it or maintain 'the
school. . ' " l'
' Coming down to tha decision of toe
eonrt which effects thisimmediateoom
ib unity, ha thought it vaa bard, but tha
court was consoUntious and the deoUion
would remain, Ha advised thai adoption
of the law in force at Ealeigb, Winston
and Charlotte, and until thia oonld be
done he would urge tha people to leap
th fcrtdi d acfcka in tact i B kaaVtba
great good these schools bad dona all
over the. State, No one. said he, who
Uasfeatigatd Ihe aubjepli will, pre
tend to deny that children ran be edt
oated cheaper j aiwl .bettofl "r-t4 ihwfe
acnoou than in nmnllpr mm 1
in in smaller ones. !
lotai - fhif point Wf About to
emaTts;ikvlng spoken about
The Uajoj
olose his re
jrauience 01 wnai no naa seen
in ths SUtotbMtO dldutt like, which
was a disposition to get away from the!
EqgJfelf latigAagar iitor ' dwelling on
this minUfor awhile and ahewinsrthei
ftapbitaneaof Hborbugnry ' tinderstand-
ing the English language and of learn
ing children tha definition , of words,
and of taking short cuta la education as
well as in every other branch of science.
he closed, having made a very sensible
and practical talk, one which a large
majority of children present could obm
prShend and- appreciate.
CERTIFICATES, OF PUTTlKCTION.
Professor Thomas called to the stage
about fifty pupils, to' whom certificates
of distinction were awarded. We would
be pleased to publish their names, but
the list is rather too large for our
columns.
1 r PHIZES AWARDED. J .
VrHe were awarded to' the Toflowing
pupils as being the beet in their respec
tive grades during the year: 1st grade,
Willie Schisler and DwIgbJ Sty ton? ad
vanced 1st, Bertha Safer;, SdVarada,
Julia fltaub and Ella Schvertni M, Inea
Styron and Rachael Sohwaiin; 4th, Rosa
DaU; 5th, Nannie Hill; th, Mauds
Moore j 7th Battle Hall; 8th, Katie
Daniels; Oth, Janie Brown; 10th, Eattie
Dail. ;, . i i (!
Mr. John 8. Long presented to Miss
Haadef Moore the medal for the best
student In every respect in the whola
school.' '
, Kii. S. M. Finger preeeqted the do-
clatmers' and ' ' essayists madala, which
tha oemmiUee bad awarded to Alii
PowelL-basfdetlalmer aaflYHlas Mvra
Burrji; best easay (st Tbas ah,' Major
did in a neat and happy little speech.
Diplomas vere awarded by President
5nfJ K&aetJHSSb .'Tlctori.
uixon, jaary jbrownwia. Masts ana
JanioHrownthe graduating class for
ttjbrWyMf.-- 'HZ
' DMiog Hha siweftsw psr: Thursday,
night and Wednesday morning asasio
Mradowand NllllS Wilksrt 'Thefare
der-
log their , tender sgeer and i
possess ftnel
musroaltklehtr''
JPI" kaa-olo the fourth, annul
session of the New Berne graded School. '
lmctr(rpnlhg lnpctpbejt(e
rhite oUldren of New Bern have bad
an opportunity of acquiring knowledge
thatlvmi BUfcf:fur tVemttoveiti-
aenshiD. and. the influenoav ot, tha work
done is beginning to no felt. . iShaillt.be
oohttnuedf ' br; khah the echobl dlaband
and fcaltte 4ntb,,frtgment''Thls,is a
question of na small inporteaice to the
citisens- '-'Of-- Kew 1 Berne' . He
that - la - able to'. adooaUUbis
own may cai int 'Uttfe iboat tt, but
wpQtnrBt sucbr balaahneaf ia not de
tVih'New Wneali'that some
oteahHwlirbe-prbrtdei M tbei school
toconjmuaa.
Ana Via llbnt. -' ; 1 .' - - '
'men'I.ttb'UiLaatf buJldtogfto
erected pn. the .corner af PpUpok and
Craven streets, a shed, was placed, rer
tbe sidewalk to protect the winaow
from tha 'sntenseiaes.Cf af1 t&a ' Vvenlng
svn; "nd-Msd tf standera o4 tie
sUewalki, trom,,i merciless '.shovazs.
Ti ab?pnr - ,ot r' toixlce . ;cf
o.uer: iiVcrn&.mentatioa OTr , r. Ht
pwapet ,,,;' wsriS I VproTcie' j SiUth
comment and no r'.:!s t ' V.f'Jr.-
Among other '.''good. tLir.s'! , aaUu was
one by an ed attorrey, who remarked
tut th e. t-'" r.ti lxtl I'.la a1 un
'u ruf .el shirt bosom, with no hat
- -. t :t-'. i viv. '. : r u
His
cnrSEwa. . . . !
Thfrty-four additional fndictmenta
baa4fou;agaJnat(i,Chjpagb
Aaarchiata. ; n? . rV,f,i ' ii'ii I
i Anpasnienof oc, naif. Mess was, one
ML - . . rw .
year to tha penito&tiary and a .Has) of
VMK the, fait penalty U the Uw.' il:.
. The.eefua-steamship Siberian has
baao heard from, i Baring encountered
field f ioebergai and j naavyy f oas
oanaedliar datantios ! .
" Thar va considerable' disappoint
asent In" Buffalo amoiig the friends of
President Cleveland who were not in
vited to attend his marriage.
Governor Fitxhueh Lee has accepted
an Invitation to' be present at the re
union of Federal and Confederate cav
alry officers at Gettysburg on July 7th.
The Dry Goods Chronicle ys that
"unless all signs fail, tbe volume of
trade for, autumn, 1886, will be the
largest of any period since the great
boom of ,78 and, ,.
Tha CUrman government is institut
ing strong mass wns against tbe Social
ists,, with a vieV to forcina them to etn
lgniu.'' R Hhey are the type of Bf n
Moat', our government ought to have, as
much to say im regard to their' admis
sion to the United States as Bisrasrck
bad against the . Importation 'of ' the
American bog into Germany.
Prof. King, the aeronaut, made a
balloon ascension -rom Richmond on
Wedn68darlanding safely at Powhatan
Station oa,' tbe' RJohmorid tet Panville
Eailroadi Tbe desoait caused av sensa
tion among tha lolorad. people. ' Upon
seeing the v elrange eight ' one 'darkey
wildly shoutedu rvome yeve, 4hillun,
right out In,do aaiddleob be road; some
thin' gwme to happen. Yonder comes
my blessed Jeeui, walk in' in le
clouds."" . ' - n :
Bnrd tDawU and Restored to Lire
I know of a man i near i Maxey's. Oa.,
who for tisn Ot tweltf jsaars was almost
a .solid torelroa head; to foot, for
three years bis appearanoe being so hor
libly repulsive,' he laf used to let any
o&ee hinftTThe disease, after eating
his fleas commenced on his skull bones.
kB tried, gill dsjetoks and medicines
PkL vaA . A M.AM,k , iw
oould nOfleMrswSrfcAB-last he be
gan the ualoblUaantnd after using
six bottles, bis sores were, all healed and
Bet looksf jeit likeA &aa.wls had
bean hi ted) t4 daaUa abd ftfed restored
toMtei-fl-hr bessmfen ofthe county
know of .the cska, and' sertLdoctore
an merchants, haw fchfrkbtf-W h as a
most wonderful oaae. i '
aBJUi VIVA W m VIMSj
DrnjtKist. Athens. Oa
CBAWTOBB
Bold la Nov
v Berne by.B. N. Duffy
and E. H. Meadow.
SVAH8BOSS0. May 81j 1886.
Editor Jodhkax -ince writing my
last items, . another ejcJOne passed
through a partof OttT county, ooifa-
mencmg, aa ,wq ismu im.uk war a. .
Harsat Co., passing on to D. and
Naah MattookfUee. W. Smith, Wm.
ParkarJ Edv frari er, perhaps B." W.
Freeman.'thenoe across the river near
Barker'a. bridge nearly oapaizing the
large sailing sharpie Katie Doe, belong-
farmb wfbrV P?Ko&!"1xon
Thoe, Dudley, Wattsr PeUetier, E. W
Pallatlet aad Eon-Psllstter, eompletbly
desaoUshlagtbetr farma- of cotton and
corn. The hall -fell to1 large quantities
and was visible ' two daya gftartrards.
Tbeyoloner whtrrwiBd commenced
about 8 p.m. on Friday tha 28 th, and on
Sunday tha 80th there was plenty of
hail on the arounds of Mr. Dudlev.. He
said b owtld hhra fcatharedt tov barrels
61 banstoitos ia hteyarat aru. sqaAii
Nksprer The stormy pasaed tarytiear
B fr A
giva wghraffTaWf S C2 .
er-5 acreT ta bottoh. Fraziecand
Parken' .W 'acres? OWTSmih,.00
toreas Nash and Oae MattocltS, V) actfcs
ach.G, :K Dixo t& aorea,, Msssra.
PelletiesH about 1W ' orea,' Dr. ,KOouc
80 act.v Theaa figttrea are for eotttn
alone; we hsve no estimate oC aha born.
Wo bear Ei W." Freeman Vas damaged
eonsiderablr. Messrs. Dixon. PeUetier,
goonce.MattOCkai-RiTiith, ParVef.Frar
aiervart-rt l-Vt Jtttkillfnf Am
t gator .'r. G.U?mtockli4 thif grea
st suffer, ttriivtif!Ur hi full
In bo c . HM!" I "i-t"
Dirwir IK .We ,i't
there has evt . u sucl sejaMrb&
and w 'nd storu iu"T)lirCiunty, at le
Wd doiTt r saember lt:aud-t iraK
ntrr
rna'.eamori the labori golaayeJ
e -rf, our largflft ci'-- sufas
o,. 1 1.'-- leiphia ana i w . ;rs
st ber 1 v or - i el fo1' Uf. "1
ta i lost, their iiv l fhe
t
t e, ..
ins?
s: f t
:-.' a;I
Vtroi
" r
f t t
,J thd
t
jLbotj
nethinf
I rJreat Cllcagi glrjkeT 1 I: 1
' : geneiiny known throu fbo ! thl
i nrmntrr- that larra atr JteLarH
In conformity to low wagea, and ia
making tha suggestion ws hereby aa
Bonnca to the public that we propose to
act a past is, and direct everybody, labor
ing classes and all, to ta civet cheep
eaah store of Humphrey el lioward,
where they will find a large and com
plete stock of groceries and dry good at
strike prioaa. The moat vital strike In
life ia the strike for vara and aaeana
which guarantees yon perfect aatisfin
tion at the least cost, tha strike then for
thegreat cheap cash store of Humphrey
& Howard trill certainly obtain for you
the lowest possible prices, thereby aile-
1 via tin all
treoblea as
and gvaraatee-
ing yo peaoe. proapariEyand happiness
in the future. snSddwloa
WeMdarfM Cams.
W. B. Hoyt Co., wholesale and re
tail drnggista of Borne, Ga,, sayt We
have been selling Dr. King's Hew Dis
covery, Electrio Bittern and Buck leas
Arnica Salve for two yeaxa. Have
never handled remedies that sell as
well, or give such universal satisfac
tion. There have been some wonderful
oures effeoted by these medicates Id
thisoity. Several oases of prooosvaosd
Consumption have been entirely cured
by use of a fev bottles of Dr. King's
New Discovery, taken in connection
with Eleotrio Bittern. Wa gvarantee
them always, i Sold by Hancock raroa.
On the lath ad May, at the res idea ce
of W. R. Simmonst Beven Bpringa, N.fl,
"Virgie," aon or JJr. v. H. and V. ..
Seawell, aged 15 months.
Only two months ago the fond mother
left bar darling boy to the care of kind
friends, and now he is called to join her
in tha bright realms of bliss.
Go, sweet one, to the Father above.
And join the dear mother in mansions of
love;
We calmly relinquish our own darling
boy.
To add a new charm to eternity joy.
COMMERCIAL.
Jocbsal OvnoK, June 4, P. M.
oorroji.
New Tore, June 8. Futures closed
quiet and steady. Sales of 83,000 bale.
June,
9.08 December, 9.04
O.SO January, t.ll
.80 rebrnary, 11
St. 16 March. 8 31
0.04 April, .4i
9.02 Mar. -
July,
August,
September,
October.
November,
Spots steady; Middling 9 1 4 ; Low Mid
dling 8 (kwd Ordinary 8 1-9.
dew Berne market dan. no sales.
Middlinsr 8 9-lftc Lav Msddlinic
8 8-10; Good Ordinarr 7 B-lfl.
DOIHktSXIO M
SEED OOTMir J3.90.
OOTTOT SEED f 18.00.
Tihteshuw Herd, $1.00; dip, fl.7S.
Taar-ribwaJLAO. '
OOBJf 43a 55a
Oats Retail, 56a00.
Bic-75a85.
Bkkbvvaz--80c. per lb.
azr On foot. So. to Be.
Oooraar atAica-t-lOe, per lb.
i LaV7-10c. per lb.
Eoob Sato, per doaen.
Fsxsb PX diaBc per pound.
pEAirtmMUOoi per bushel.
Fono Ett 730. afl . 00 per hundred.
OaTB(Mn-S3.50 per barrel.
Fikl PA MaTOa
HiD-rDrv, 10c; green to.
Atple 80ai0o. per bushel.
PEAR8-$78c. per bushel.
TALiiOW--oc per id.
CarixKMS Grown, SOaSSc:
apriag
0a86o.,.
MeaIc-5o, par buakaL
Oats 50 ota. per bushel. . .
Yoairrr Boe. per bushel.
j Seed roVATORa Earty Rose, S3.75 per
bbl. .V
Wool IPalflxj. per pomnd. -Potatoes
Bahamas. t5a90o.: rams.
40a50o. . ,
KKttOBEJIE 10c.
8HiiroLE West Inflfa.tfutl and sum
Inal: not vaated. i Baiklra. Inch
hearts S8.09;aaM,tl.5v per aC ' u:
.VHOutaAUi maim..,,'
BEv MEsa Ppax-19.60.
Shotjldebs Smoked. No.
i.'
6c
prime, oo. "
ij. rest r, s, . and i v. arc:
FLOUB43.85a0.ai). - ;
, ,LAK-T.7o1by the tierce.
Bcoab Granulated, 7c.
Oorm Vallo. '
8AXAH-85a90cvoeraaek.
iM0XAaaattATO8Tprs fntaa.
rowDis-eo,,,: ; j . j o. ;0Tli 0
SalQf , Valrutli schintTT,
TTT-
f9u nil iiuiKunjf nana hvu
ttftt est KekM J
3HV
John. B.urabtre aad wu
8nprlorOor.
NM, enable;
and othara. V'
VpsHraant tb-tt'w' JwiSmeit
VendrM In Uift
abvrw-natwisd aelJonal tfee Ma. Tmm. MaL
of said court, I will sell at Fnblie AaeUnn at
M.nmn. naofw sneiy-eeenrnea nv nan
well A Crebtvee.-n taa aaaa alda f Cia1
street; t the Otjrbf Newbern, on MONDAY.
JULY SU W8S:.Tta to 0 lakd, tofMAer
wun roe onuairvt tsa improveasoaite were,
on, whereoa laid Machine Shops are situ-
atert. betas tbe wie aeamiaiid UUSM o
- A Iso. ll of th maeHliietw bf everr klM oi
said premiaea, anA aU. Mt sAasaasw,
mia. , , . , It ...ir-i i
. baie to com mane at.TFlf eWoclr. A-Wh a
" V" " 'Lll. :IL B- LEHMAN, teoelTetJ
Hill r.j ill :i . . I -Vi
fhs ttrtcrti'i-wea rTen(l'i6 pSiff-lPTtds
ftrd to"1 "e pt.M t v I -1 or, ftr .,nt
il Paris r strt-; 1 i - ilflr.v.
of t -e k. v .- w t iif.. , tint i.fatt .t inline
THE LITTLE :ST0 EE
'jlODIID THE COnilHO
IS OVERFLOWING W)CT
Dry Goods, Notions '& Eti&r,
BENTS' wmw'trnt,'
Embroideriea, Laceg,ltoiory,
Linens, Etc.
Special tin Id all things.
Oeods bought for cart, and a ftAlJ will eon
vluee you Uit this la not only an advanUae
to ounwlveii, but more so to the porchaaexT
Keiaember Llute 8 tore 'Bound the Corner.
J. F. IVES,, ...
LITTLE STORM
KM le Ariel, t
LAKUK STOCK .
One door from Pollock,
MEW BEBHK. H. J.
Please To Take- Ndti6e
That the National lUnk Building Is povpa
daniulDg re Balm, aad dorms) Wat Mm4 Ita
hnine will l carried on as usual, at tbe
Hrlck Hlore adjoining Oeo. Allen and H.
frag.
t. A. OUION.
Jnldtf
May 81. 1WW
Stockholders'' Meeting.
. . ' n t ii..i
The Thlrty-81eond(tKiiiar)'Annal'ltfet-Ingof
the Hiouklioldent of the AUajiUo end
North Carolina Kallroad Company will be
held at MOKJCHHAI) CITY. N. C. en
THl'ltaUA V g40i day of Jqw, Umi i f 1
The By-Laws require that no vole by
proxy shall be allowed, unless1 fte' proxy be
Hceomyanled bf . an afflAMUl ly1'BJlCrd
owner as to boua-fly ownrahln of tock
r. t. bobkbts,
Jsul M I rtom-tary.
HAYIHAY! 7
100 Tons Jo Artive !
Call and place your i orders.
Prime Timothy, $21.00
Ton.
Lower Grade, $16.00
Ton.
J. A. MEABOWSl, ,
Junl dlf I'NIOJI J"UIJ1T
Dissolution of Copartnership.
The Onjiartnerauip heretofore, exlstln an
der the Arm name of Krnul A Keel lathle day
aa 01 r.ruul A itovl lithle day
dMeotved by mutual eontcnt.
J.M.R!WIII
oouilnue the bualaea and will settle, ell
claims owing by the tlrru and receipt far H
monlee dne the saaM. ' '
May 27 Ui, ma. .
J. B. JTRNPL.
nnW-tUd J. M. RH.KL.
Just Received :
BARGAINS.
50 bbls. Mackre
$30 penbarrel.i
1 lot Wim 10c. IE
25 Chandeliers (two
lampi $1.70. u
S Fi TElStn
Abd all other Goods at B6tJK
BOTTDMIIMQES,
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MllK
miIT
I InTTflrC fPI srp--f.
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I pell ilM Oiabrmtod i u; i.J:1
EUCKEYE UOWER 6 fiEAfcn.
tkai sfttjack' al aksM'ftWl4tufe4
m yi v riiiHii w iuin
t:di v'tli JrwW.ileim.l,Rs C.a
Also-purtylors,i pottea; fiam pivK
Sweeps, and a. foU llna of AgrtcolturalM a,
cwnsry at txcK pbrr-oVt Jbices. . rj
Tttti Vfjtw fcik' Lever I
nl 'UlAld'mv iJ -"k it ii:J a ;.i
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