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' . . i - , :-'.'-.";-.-. -i . "!! il! A I IT XA4 "7 r i fH,'i yi:t Kin - r- r j - ; , M't ,i -t ff tjjii'ju . m. .. . jO. -ft - - , , ,.. .Jfi ..) i r . . t. t,,, ,,.,. .....n.... ... .,. A . ol I.OOAL'NEWS: '" f New Berne, latitude,,, 853 ' Nortb0 " longitude, 778' west. . "MtiL 'sew, 7 :H,f 14 hoarti 8? tninutee. if ii kxn eti 1157 p.m. ',::;, . . , . ,. ,i n., ; :M J DrTCTTr9S TnniTfl i't'i. ,1 VUMIMWS jvJi PlAMQ. Tinivl hyjt. B JJASLAKD. "Orders U it i .ttersoirs Hotel,'- Str tfitiooi my frienit'la'tke'eity Hut 1 wi. n fceptenibern Private "ftcUoyl.-iiatfeouien wlU, W made "will Uve a High 6chool Department to prepare fctudenta re? the- Junioesstn any Uoyege,AiAie oimaiav"" ,,,,f . ,Very wepaotfaUyti :.' ' " " ! .' J uet reoeied , by lire. b. F. Stanly, a . Mai gtDl f fiorater 'aChoioe Candiea. n Un, Dulinghm'e superior lee Cream ' ' aerved'daiiy at her rtx)rru and furnished - on reasonable term for parties or fea- J Theotmtyioiteioner Will be n .aky,;?.: J;.;VU. . ' i Jowl Op1"11 ,' ilpnb"? "T-;' . ' many y eeterday. f n: . 0 Sppc!I,j4cksiralathvi- C. ' . t The Bteamer Dejlhffix arrtyed Sunday TV , " The echooner - Mdvin arrived from . -1 Philadelphia Sunday. Uh cargo of ooalsfpMra.B?lia. ,.. if- . . vOnoaM before the Mayor yeaterday for keeping a hog ritbJn the city Umita Contrary to ordinance, waa fined 5,0Q . ' x . ' Tenbaby carriage,'"lfem with two ' v babfia, fclt W Skifcook corner yeeter ' .vdayatoneimw.'YTh1 next ceneua re- -. p,nrt Tf "1 inn Tfit'hir um whit population of New Berne JoyapUnleletthemreadtheaoeountof ' ' . the Ilarlowe picnio In this issue. . ! Aoy Ui one that can call It - t'agood time" after . having to remain anchored out in the river paycrperdad ababeat all night, petAinlj sajoyi a plcnloj ,u.l i Mrs. Judge Maniy,' "iooompsmled 'by herofi,Cj. Hp. MapVr, left tot Bb timoret?terdai.Tyvyr x kMB Tlajaatr firsnsl'tf Hsnsotf! .. r mirrtli 1 h I If 1 1 U. . --or antand basU't'V i&idf to "ft deliver to eubtcrtberi wbaLhave awt.f et "'reoeied ,theif vapto-i TVtCepeopl p go'rnlty;in.tbl ectioa,.Vfs far rnore I "inttre-tlna ttianthn 0tsLi5him$U trfa's of Itjttidebtg'bf the- eampsiga m .r.orh' .CftroliUA Ml IjVjrgiaiaohe4fct '.I I Mr pf ihe wwa ',(eoVni4 iTHHTTWIT Sohool ef Christ church , on the steamer, .eaondooA, - whica wilt Ieaye her dock et 8 a. m. on Friday next, the tTth inst. The Sunday l an J march to the steamer. Baskets must be sPt aboard pJtXi"''- ' , 1 Maayl bad'' things. ary iaidVabout - bachelors, and praCably ft great deal that is said is true. No doubt they . roeit tmicr of Ihe1 abuse arid charges of .eetrc'iTiMs that are heaped upon them, ' but the bachelor fcinlstef at Kinston is tn tf'Vii iho.ruler Bincehis lo ci., nt' ore be has stirred hiscongre 'f;.. . q to action; bas infused new ceai and Ji TC'Joa iaU tbeir religious lives; ( "r- -"1 a ry iritef churoh-pride end r . f .T to.! most build anew their "cLuuli building. The improvements r-'j u. a. this TbuiliJiBg-and the r- - - 'i i'refs cne wi'Ji a high, 'erti- ft..3ta.o, pood judgment and f ' ,' t c ; rf ;tion and minister , ' ;e. .- a. loo, tte bachelor , c ng car pe ster ri, beeitifring , and culuvauog :l cf an eip- , i e rf memwred r n inirtf r buUt a ;.t 1 .-'a!irt. and ' " r Irons. t y ir I nt after 4 that be f CaT Ap'AotO ?iemit has kid the 4 tlon gorlarge bficlt ioreJr iNfte-ioaea Wtri' 4t ffohttBg NiAa lo "f rt'fi'T?iW" "lfiaVw"4 John oi Ixmg,, Esq., and nominated blm v ', making it one of the handsomest bwUdj for re-election .J " " ' " ' jiff frhtS$a9 WUm-.d l,Ai Jujtfce'Ruisiefrj agreed' with every , If anybody oVwbll Onat oWpeeple en- Aipg said by Mf'Clajfc In' favor of Mr. ;- Bretw, tul ill Ea4 afaratm toaaly. .Tha jysticee of lie county and county eominiaeioners -assembled at the eoort k9use yesterday for the purpbee io )Ty. tag taxea for the aneuing jrar, electing a county euperinMndent, of publio in atrnctionay a board of jcommiaaionen , Jbe meeting was called, to order at- It V)look ' i4y ; the thairmaBof the boAjrA of county fiommiMionera. ' . ' "' : J Th register of deeds', ftc-oiiy.'clerk f the board, called the, roll ot justicea and foriy-one respond ad to their names. Six were reported absent Mr, Bryan, chairman of the board of commissioners, stated that it bad been the custom for tha juatiee to elect some OUS.Vf Pei puair to' preside at their meetings, c -t.-t a 1 . mAltAn t-.. " ...,t .;i ' Juspce Won, foy. wished to know if the presiding officer of this meeting was so charge $34.00 for his serrice. ' He was assured by. the. chairman of the board of commissioners that no such allowance. would be made.' j , Justice ?WatsonAfcMkN bha kair and .. J i.i .: 7 '. . uiMKiitBtitusM lor naTing fortbM third time called him to this position, And hoped that the, meetif g wf ujd be armpniousana result m goedforthe people. He called for the report of the commissioners. Hen. C, C. tilark, arose and stated that the law required the board of edu cation to meet with the justices for the purpose of electing a oounty superin tendent of publio instructions. This being the only business he had in the meeting, be asked that it be taken up and disposed of at once. Justice R. A. Russell moved tht the board proceed to the election of a county superintendents parried i 'Btoni t:d Clark-'after rffaw BBmarks relsjtiTc V4 ieolesaryjiiiajLioations of a man to fill this office, pajdahgh ootnpliment to the present incumbent, Long ejroepl that In regard to keepiog a Ifvely Interest J ttirfet up. among the people 'or t&e scaooi. : wap.') pxtak. Mr. Lbne! had raised 1 muoh of a whirl pool of entbuaiajn'oi Ihe' sublin Be nominated Daniel Laist t,Mr, Clark stated that if his friend Russell Wanted a cyclone in the oounty qn the subject lie fvpMldj bqgfiertxiseinn to leave tne county oeiore it came. J ustioe John Humphrey seconded the nomination pfj)aaiel Lmna. - f , 'iC'. Mesiis.jy. d. . A 04UJk,Waf WIMTSaai 1Wipir . u, Br'rticA ap- Wjfr1!)?, Longejected Ur Jas, Ak Bryan proceeded to ead 1 L.II-. I . J the repor of the oownty'comJhisstoners. Ie,'ae':'si i eompletq .review. Of tb ex- pensesoi u0flniy lor, ipe lost year ending t Pwember ist,v, 'and bon swaed ewne ralnable suggestions liStke Jualicssof the eouitvr rWe will make some extracts lathe future r The report aJsoj reijpnvaehdni the Uju levy fW Ihe On motion the report waa adopted, t . Justice Win. Hav arose and made a .psWl'.'risJ illd't UUk' ihsft. was mock difference: between ..Democrats and Kepdblloant as to who would make Kood county conuniasioaera. He claim- A fltaft ilia 4natl(Aa M immnntAn' IaJ select goodvbbBset tnen,rand thai' Ihey would do it. ue held in bis band a printed otroular Addressed t the "mag istrates which he regarded as a direct fnault, aa'd but lor . the' sWct' thM "ifc hands were tied religiously he would flog the author before night it he could find him. He would like for any whether he be ie ' magistral or not to nominate a, number of men .that woujd respect their oaths and do their duty better than r the gentlemen jwbera he proposed to nominaie. i. He put inSaom inatioa Messrs. Jas. A. Bryan, O. Bricaon, Saeisil lit bam. thou. II. MalUson and Wm.' U. Watson. Jo'?'-)'? F..W. Esnoock seconded the nominations proposed by Justice Hay, Us knew there was some objection te electing three members of, the board from tke city, and went on toshow why three should reside in the city. If there was no objection be would more.tr.at they be elected by acclrmti i. n. Justice C. E. Foy or jwted., e farcrr 1 t!.e t-A.II '.t; lit lor Craven coct'.y to, i .iiiii e8 ia bert'flcf t '. ... I" ? th i tl. -ut sty it"-"';' a t'-'"!T : a j -iFt bsrd. If t' - v i'jj H .i.iiii. n . 4 Mossxs Jol Kiasey,' E. B Cex, ,W. B. Lane, T. A. TJreen od ..TbfsWS :Urv4 Justice ErnnL. aeobnaei' the aosatnsV tian of the gefaijemeq propoaod by ivt- tioe Fey. ; , "7 ' Justice' i?Afeusseii ajominated Jl.: aordon';" -",:;;;." ' .. A baliott waa ordered, Measrt Ha cock and Miller were appointee! telleW. yPendUjg; the baUott nation; was made to adjourn for one boar.,' i '', .7be pnau ruled the caouon m otr dir i . - .t. ,, .it ustioe Foy appealed from the decier ton of the chair. The question being put the chair was sustained. , ; ,', . The ballot waa proceeded with and resulted in the election of Messrs. last A. Bryan,'. W. O. Brioaonj Sato. V. Latham, Thoa, Qr Mallieon and W. M. Watson by a large majority t Mr. Bryan returned thanks to the 1 "u n8 consiaerea u a Tery nin ooni- pliment in view of the fact that there had been, ewjtteriag and jgrowlfcg by tUobe not) fully aequaidted wrltk ihe work he had done. Be deoleredif he had ever done in' act oontsslry to ihe in-' terest of the people of Craven county, he was noa)Vr if it ' ) En' reerred to the bad effects of the injunction which ktreverited ) the oeunty eommiseWners, not only from completing the court house, bat From meeting the ordinary expenses pf the ooanty. The "effect of this, he said, had ' already ' depreciated fV founly eoHptv which.; ,ws gtipVi o seventy or seventy-five cents. This waa directly in the hands of speculators at the expense ot the taxpayers of the oounty. He dwelt upon the building of the court house, declaring that other buildings in the State which had cost snore, were inferior to this both in trchi- tectural design and character of work. The books were open for any man who desired to examine the items of ooet in construction; ke oared not' for thejbick erings and inuendoes 'cast by persons who knew not what they complained of ; the Savior himself waa on earth eigh teen hundred years ago and he failed to .leaes svervbody ; he; had Tff tot evryoed df money -expended on the building and was ready to satisfy any responsible party that the money had been faithfully and economically ex pended. In oonolusjoo, he promised the justices, that the commissioners would exercise ail due diligence in managing and directing their affairs for the next two years. Justice C. E. Foy nominated for finance committee, Messrs. L. B. Cutler, J. A. Meadewi i eadews and tJ. B. ( , Cox. Justice Brinson ; nominated W. F. Rountree, F. W. Hancock and M. W. Carmaiii vj'i't J Mr. Cutler requested thai his name be withdrawn. - . A ballot waa ordered and Messrs. Rountree, THanoek ea4 Oernian were eleotel;i'i ' ; 'EK Justi6e Brlnson called the attention of the justioes present to section 90S Of the Obde. and stated that Judge Sheperd iMdickMgef thi grstosl jry, that a4i who "tlilW to mike ' reports as therein rs- qutrea wera: subject t ndlotnMit. On motion, the meeting, adjourned sveoiif,' ,. , i ! r ' ' d - 1 1 " 1 ' i ' slim Yellow fever haa been declared Hq atTenat-a. . m I;' J y li Br a vote of W- to 10 the Senate haa ifrssed th 'Coiaese Indeaunity inU. ,n -A. slight oonfliet' took! pine between Orangemetf wdNationalUtn at Belfast. .'Brattleboro. Vermont, ia said to be stiehlghnfet takid1 pUoi in Has eednfry SSoenUonfUv I i'J i' I rtkei IrtaW of the( Ww- raemg yacht Atlantic are thought to be satisfactory. She skime.the water nipely.,. , v Sretary Manning has tendered hie .aeaignatiosu.tottaAtWiteeei of Lt Pfe4dentkx(X)nsenUei that netion be deferred ontif OotoVerY MM t " Scotland desires Hotne Rule also. At a meetfng' of h ' HigbJand Reform League reeolationa were adopted favor ing Home Bale .end, the, nstablishmeei ot n separate oootcn xegisjature, I rjoder drdrf pf t)L iecVetajtf aithe Navy the yeesejs of,, the, tforth, AtUntiC squadron hays prepared for sea and will proofed to PortTaad;, XAflA svwnlt tot ther orders. ; From thence tikey will fall for, the waters where the Aakety Uepte haa been brewings faa hone 4 allaying the antagonistic feeling existing there, Duke Karl, a famous ocutist, is at- trsctist 1 cobi4"ef able' attention in his travels throughout Germany. Ha via ieters to tbe poor an i bas operated tzpon Lundreds of patient, refusing; ail rnta ner of pay for his servioee.. As amis be coBfinee his rrectice to' tooeei who are unable to ra . -J r-.) Xrale . r -- fatTis in C ' Vorl f for , f- Te,' LHoera, f-,! La It'SMnnfaiu AnUrrbj lVrOrr and 9inafcssJwwsts.toms'tt8rrV"w '.. By special' Jarsnngentetlta '-w4 Irq able sadew(iuisWdarstlMVetitll tMeleo Uoaf held'on Loeal Optwn' y eeterday It wOI iM'ieea ttal iomVdT WfeWns havw"made quits' a-reV6rbi!otfBn Us subject since e general eiecfiofl in L " MbBjnuerrr; " JuSJ .cfficial Beaufort, (TV eryf Mpf eheid' prer cinct. J dry, wiUL.Uult ewampto hear frosav. which' iU! probably make- the majority for lioense M ia wboje town- n made knowrr thus far; Raleigh dry; C 3 majoTHy; uenaerson ary, ' 43 mawritf ; Fmnkliaton wet,1 four majority ? Apex dry, Majority; iieily Springs, wet. 10 majority Lpuispuisg, dry. J naajprity; Durnam wt..81 majority ;Wineton dry, 61 majqrtryi Salem dry. gSmajortyy. i. "J ?'- '.,1',f.AVrja; La U&xmsk June 7."-lJa Orange gives four majority fer prohleftion. KlXBTUK. Jane T.-Eleven malorUy for pjroibitioJSi in e of 315. . QatBSBOxo.Juue 7 Local optkn de feated tn tOwabP hy 196 majority. flection passed on In best order. Both proaV' tad antt's1 worked with much tees. - , ., . '.. Bonitz. Tmton. Our reporter, C. C. Taylor, left iate in the evening and reports that loohl option would be defeat' by a large majority; Wbal Caat sta,JHi), B tryinji , aieain and keeniiis up courage many things seemingly. impoe eibte tnsf be' attained. Hundreds of honeleee eases of Kidney anT' Liver Complatnt have been cured by Electric Bitter, after everyuunic else bad been tried in vain. So, don't Uuak there is no cure for you, but try Electric Bitters. There is no medisine so safe, so pure. and ao perfect Blood Puriuer. Eleo trio: Bitters will j cure Dyspepsia, Dia betes and all diseases of the Kidneys. Invaluable in affections of Stomach and Liver, and overoome all Urinary Diffi culties. Large bottles only 50 cts. at Hancock Bros. . x V ;, T- llaxlowe SaadajrSfheol Picnic. The beautiful .. eteemei Carolina steamed out of her. dock, at the foot of Craven street, on. Thursday morning, 61 o'clock, June 8d, with, quite a num ber of persons, eld and young, lor uar low. On out way down we called in at Birerdale and took est a few persons and glided on ouc way down the Neuse river. Tne weatnes Demg. cjear ana bright, the waters' smooth, and the Carolina making good time we arrived at Bell's Mill, two and a half miles up Clubfoot Creek. There we . found in aiting, wagons, hnggies, and, carts, hloh conveyed us to the, church about three miles dtstanT,' thert being from fifteen to twenty persons-in a wagon drawn by two nsuleav We had quite a jelly usee in tbe wagons, staging, etc. We arrived on tbe ground about ban W'MV.QylOfifc.. Tharp-wa-found m waitina; anous tour nunurea persons from Uerio J iApity, Beaufort, Mornbend JihiJ V po 1 rrV.l never sawaueh 4 f ig I Id, kissing be tweangrsailm , tano! stints and ooestna it maaufin iiir jat rela tive,anelhing we did 4 fnpect to seev It looksrX lOBtMery penxi from KewBernnhsaskanslnae on tKwrround Of eomelescrlptioaw!- believe Carteret county hasttossxJUnfoOts living in New Berne than(ane'.nlaAe I know of. It see ma thattaa JH'W Taylors are kin to eTeryhpdy iisiwi Aftsr a few appropriate reou-rke fly Dr. Mason the perfbrmasHje c the Sunday-school began ana ins crownts ?,oi aiiss uen as the queen aisd aitef a preliminaries, the Rev.CVr.- Byd, ei Morehead, de livered n admfrabls) s ' ress, and after, k oonclQ4i) kissed Imms the ts jle was hJe4wWitrod "'things, It J kfter a listfitl s B-vJW.4 toi Beau lert t pboiJeV Mt) vVgloTes oft end .en tiff u.hgely, and there 'beau eu t ie eugn fragments left to feed aa Any more. After din ner Rsrr. J. W emmf r-lWrtlmders the onolqritkof t.I.dirsaB,hcrowd hrgnor.M difapersn JnVuQsry direction to tbeirhomee. .Aftor reaching the CWoUaM hits', itOlJ4s8tiiVe left Bell's mill about 7 o'clock on our . way hornet and after arriving at ! the mouth of dobf oot creeks the weather begem to look wgtyr' the"Wine an rain- betng rather too jmrch' for nj. ', The, eaUi mmk w-Knr mmoaitA fiairda ereek. and waited forth- wind -to- moderate and mpra.Kghl. merrr and In New Berae nt about i 'oloo tbs at about i, srolook, in. the tnomtng.f with, quite- . fraselled - out crowd but takening ewrythingm obnr idaBtioa B wee one t oe4arrest tud most en joytble bienics I ever attended; but being up all lil&bt' wis tbet, hard an the AmerioAa reeplei wit we had a jolly, arse wd. ton. Mie.oeoasMnNCMsne siugmgysome laughing; somesneexing; aotne tearing; eoms snoriB?; some with the toothsoaet eosns drinking iemonaae; some coffee, ginger ale. . All hands en joy td" tv . ceaij brtajtofkntf mXrtshing rain. We will remember this occasion for a, long time, n V -"dBr our thimki to tbs good people ot iiariowatonr.oon veying us to and from the ebureh. Would like to go again. . - : Cr - . . ... a. 4-Ji 1 ;. V. A U.awa ttriH- - - Rvkt Mt., N. C, Msrch 1,' 1885.) , For fteen years my iivsrand kidneys fcava b'T b 51 v ' d ioaj -r in ce aT smn-yawa a- i 1 ... ,' . aim 1 .- n en; eved ; no t t t -sv r - " - Wnat Ctldgnroe! tt Hi generally known throughout the whole country that large strikes are pehrg made" ambng fie laboring elastes I M "some of 'our fargeaT cities', ench as Chicago, Philadelphia and Saw York. Some hate been wounded (of life and Uoma haves lost their lirenU The ques tion: now aiiaee, what absut be os to keep the peace in Eastern Korth. Caro lina' ' The farmer cannot afford the eight hoar system at the present prices of produce, neither is the laboring man satutfed with the present prices of labor. Some, relief , must be. hod; .something must be done,; some one must come to the front and devise some scheme by whfeh the people may be relieved from snoh a tyrannical oppression In view Of the foregoing facta, and in the ab sence of any relief from other sources, we suggest that the quickest and most satisfactory - way of keeping , flown strikes anddissentions among the labor ing classes of Eastern North Carolina is to make the prices of goods and supplies! jjx comormuy to low wages, sua id . . . , ) ' I making tbe suggestion we. hereby an nounce to the publio that we propose to act upon it, and direct everybody, labor ing olaase and all, to the great cheep cash store of Humphrey Howard, where they will find a large and com plete stock of groceries and dry goods at strike prices. The moet yital strike in life is the strike for ways and means which guarantees you perfect satisfac tion at the least cost, tbe strike then for the great cheap cash stare of Humphrey & Howard will certainly obtain for you the lowest possible prices , thereby alle viating all past troubles and guarantee ing you peace, prosperity and happiness lo the future.' m26dwlm Excitement in Tcxaa. Great excitement has been caused in the vnlnity of Paris, Texas, by the re markable recovery of Mr. J. E. Corley, who was so helpless be could not turn in bed, or raise his head; everybody said he was dying of Consumption. A. trial bottle of Drl King's New Discovery was sent him. Finding relief, he bought a large bottle "and a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills; by the time he had taken two boxes of pills and two bottles of the Discovery, he was well and had gained in flesh thirty-six pounds. Trial Bottles of this Great Discovery for Consumption free at Hancock Bros. CQM1VQIKCIAL. Jotjknal Ornoi, June 7, 8 P. M. OTTOH. New Toxc,June 5.- Futures closed barely steady. Bales of 29,000 bales. June, 9.15 December. 9.06 July, 9.28 January, 9.13 August, 9.34 February, 9 29 September, 9.20 March. 9.33 October. 9.00 April, 9.43 November, 9.04 May, Spots steady iMiddlingfs 1 4;Low Mid dling 8 1-2; Good Ordinary 8 1-2. New Berne market quiet. Sales of 11 bales at 7 r to 8f. Middling 8 9-16; Low Middling 8 8-18; Good Ordinary 7 9-10. - nontKaric kiihkrt. 8KK OOTTO!f-i-f3.90. Ootfok SaxD $10.00. TcnrnTiira--IIari, $1.00; dip, $1.75. TijL-75o.aAl.5W. Oobh 45a55o. Oxtfl Retail, 55a60. Ricn 75a85. BauurWAZ S$o. per lb. - Bur On foot, 8o.to 5c. Country Ha lOo. per I b. " Lakd 10c per lb. Eooa 8a9o. per dozes FkxssT Pobjc 44a8c. per pound. PnAiruTau-OOo. per bushel. Fonou 70o.a$l-00 pet hundred. Onioj& $3.60 per barrel. Fiklo Fxajj 65a70o. Hides Dry, 10c.; green 5c. Apples BOaSOc. per bushel. Pbars 75e. per bushel. l TajUjOW 5c, per lb. uhioxxns UKiwn, raaaoc. : spnn ZOaSOo. MtL 65o. per busheL Oatb 50 cts. per bushel. Toniopa BOc. per bushel. ' 8kBd Potatoes Early Roee, $8.79 tter Woir-10ai6e per pound. . PpTATOxs Bahamas. $3a80c: yams. iOaOOq. . , , BXROSKirs 10c. BHIKOLX8 Weet India, dull and nm inai not wanted. Building. 6 inch keartK$.00; sapst, $1.50 per M. r , WHOUEaVAIJi PMOU. ' r . . . r s mn .n iaw suBB trutuk. av.ou. 8HOttDEB8 Smoked, No. S. 5o. prihse, to. it (XiK'i, F. B'e, B.s and I. tfc: I FVJCB $3.85x0.00. Lasd 7c by the tieroev: : , NAILS Basis 10 'a, $3.75. T'8rjoAsWranulated, 7c. Corrrt 9allo. " )fAZtV8Sa90o. per sack. jMotatna Aim erntow $0sABe. BaOT $1.60. ... l -'ni'nr'i.i The tmderalened, KU Bacrow, had dtdy oaIuHd'M Administrator ot ' the ,eetate of, Mercvate -Uarsmw, andi i XMMbyi ajlve botlce .that he teonlres alt peraona, baviag oialmS'acalmt ske KMataef tbe saM sUrfrate Barrow . to preeeal Lbeal- 9 tbe said Sll Barrow, rrnry aotnenueated. for payment, an) or-before tka.5U day of Jnaa, AtW7 or c ae iiu noxice wui oa nieaaea in MX ef ,k j Peraene todebted! w ths Zmnte tniestpay fwiUiootdelav. t',' ' , 1 R.B. LKRXAX .t. i . . ... . z 1 .IWlia lift mi hi II) .I. I ' TTie'nhiH'rirtrned elvMnntlee to bit friends Md ll vhepnhiM nenlly that on aermint ofrertln ren'rictiona In rerard to tha water of the We vn 8)rirra, that the Beawell Hota V'll MrjwaiKUMluiiDer, i h M.y si, is. v. v, bkaweLL, Sale of Talua-t) la eMiae ry , Btatx or IfoaTti BoiirsaC, 1 ' ' Craven County, f . John H. CnbtR and wffe Bnner?ti Oort James Maoweli and wye. J jlaUe af Sal. andoUieri.' ' .T ... . Pnrauant to the fudgmeia rendere4 is the afeova amined artMs at tnl May Tenn, 1ms, of said court, i w!U Bella inula AneUea at u,e"'52,ae Shop ULftig tinaliiaiilayMaa. wen AOrabtree. oa the eaat iiiia of Cravva ' URMt. te taw city of wbOTn. en fibii DA V. Jlt1J,I ,Jrs: Ik o toeUr wltn u boildiiiK and '"- THiaats Ihini on, vharaon aaid Machine Shopa are alta. -atad. Sattig IM wu aeribed Tn tne cuiu plaint ie aald Mlkou. . . a. --. . Also, aij of ihe nutcnluery(evefjrkindon aaW premise, and all tha tojs nnkate. Bale to eoiumence at TKN ociqqk, A.M June 4th, lsho. o. Lr.naAn THE UTTLE STORE ROUHD-TIIE-CDRriER rs f Eferiicr'iNft Wii Dry Goods, Notion (jfe JJhpes, GENTS' FURNISHING 6W, Embroideries', Laces, Hosiery, Linens, Etc. (IimmIh buuulil for ommL. hd.1 a.u.n hiii Tlnceyi.ii that llitt .la int only an Brfranlnae to ouii-lv ft), hnl uior no lo Ui8 mituliawr Heinoinb. i UuleBwrri 'Itoand in? Criruer. J.F.IVIS, ii. I jjTi'i.i-: Ti nx i Middle fttrerl. Oue. doorfrom Hoi Jack, NEW BKKNIC.N. c. join nwir Please To Take Notice hat tha Natn oaj Bank 'Hal Mlnafc'rioDn- dergojii)? reii: rM.iiiui, and iiunua tuat tune ita l)neUea Will toe auiirn ua nwnaT, at the nricKBiorr uoiimim Aiin and aj, I 'rag. lar:il:iii JuldlX -J i I Stockholders' Kreetig. Tlic Thlll .irrniiJ H culm ) AunuaJ Mmtt. tag of the Htm kholrteri or the Atlaiit'Vc and . Norlh Caaullua JsAUioail OBaoi WIN be hM al MORKilEAU CJTV. fi. . C,, on THriiflnAV. 2 till day of June. imu. The By-Jjiwa require thit nd vieta' by proxy shall lu aluiteO, unluss ih sms be KConipa.iiltl ly an amdavll by alleged owner aa In linna flSe ownership of Stock. V C llOBKKTK J"nl -itki Hecretary. HAY HAY! 100 Tons Jo Arrive! Call and place your orders. Prime Timothy, $21.00 Ton. : 1 Lower Grade, $16.00 Ton. 11 J. A. MEADOWS. ' Jmil dlf tTNlOR poiiSt Dissolution of Copartnership. The Copartnership heretofore aodttlaf on r tne nrm name of fcjnul A Keol iathladar dlaaotvad by mutndlconaent. J", M. Kaai will eoullnue the hnalneaa anil will settle all elalmeowlnir by the firm and Moe)t fo all monies nue ine aanic. May V7lh. 1K-VI. i I J. B. KRNI'J.. . m2S ilOil , J. M. KKKU Just Received bargains'- 50 bbls.' Mackerels: 3.50 per barrel. .1- 1 lot . Ham$: lOcatj. , 25, Chandeliers i (two lamp) $1.70. l n It ex AT S. F. 7 I I And all'other Ooodj'atEOOK BOTjrpjPBiaEG-j r.i iw;' i .1 .i 1 h. ' antl, intf , j 0 n r, i ten t i p n j . f o . to frtrntsla ..descriptive clrcu! Irs avna pyleea,!.! i,t iu, -t'njii u a txr.lir.ti T: f-i r7TT"T7,: '' 1 l,''"'Accnt:ior4r... . ". c " Kew 1... .... . ... 1:. r AlaeCnrirrtWa, Cci:.-.i , ' t1l r- 'l J'-a r' -' , el almoet s-'e smottif 1 rnd t Ferret vl ' t A OOOD Y t'- t v, 0n rvrn Sireat, . 1 , IT. thor""' toe - - n3 U vv' " i i rwir " "'i. iwiween . . . I -Ty 1 U i. y to F. K. i
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 8, 1886, edition 1
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