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v.- ....! -5r- .HlViiv't ' ' '' v,. Ji t S,f-dti tK.;.- .V.. i . - It ii v 1 NETCffllsR io;ag8fie it- f.ijAV'Ul f. i, I)CAL -NEWS. Jmitk.l. ...lurtllMlltt. rsw i . fsr North. S.in ri8M. 44U LecttB. ef e"evi 3.1 a -set. ' 'ttowse, 8S eviaatea. vumn fet ( p.m. v ?T.R i newf. i Iiy ganw P. Joae' Wostrated tef mon? for sals br E. P.- Baaser, New bertie, N. 0,1 iQvV TO pages for 5IT5 , Jost rotwireJ ,V aire? f . Stanly; a . . .new ui piiot iMatarW Dimnaxjaaaiaa, ,a J, "3 k!'. Luurigbam1 superior loe Creams s- ved ? hi1 v l her rooms endfttrniabeii .y -. inu tb gnutad ichoolj m Jpoblio ? Kiuub, eueamben and - other track hare been forwarded from New Berna, ' , -boib by rail and iteamer durlnf the peat . week. ' -- .. 51'frofar'Thomae'exwaion' oa. tba A'tnaCtfU rlkfl -8ter4ay.aTernooii for a . - J aaori ran down U -rifer,. with a good ' ; 1 tl peawi op hoard whe-dowhV tejb4a47ie4eiineV 'LTbaCIkt)f the 8npeior Court, Mr. B. W. Carpenter, haa appointed J, I, ' . , Jonea, colored, of Cobtoa, a juetiee of thd-pUdrfHnW place p aa.,. pid , , die, .wbharjoiOTedtafleorjIa,. ,, .. : v ' Th Newe and TVent Rier Steanaboat Y Co; biTe pean Inprfjy.If' frelf FJ: erty at ' the foot of Crayon atrert the '.TUnteTroMrtyyiearlnf down the i.' " 'r'TTW'pitttoTy to bnudlnga 1 ' -'The Ttwwtf JrflTcC.-Syrnouae.. New ' yorktWortJdiUotalrtWaniea , p, Crfttaa and AUen,XHyl, whowera , - fcuej by a W;McUsJof ,NfYork, . 1 roa,000 6i patented! devteffwhWli s U ieyloiataatai.1-'ieU ba? ocwerd dgaienj!hf A oet , lroarvinIeoturea anlemperanoa i' - . ln'r ' rar,lotGoldabeo-aod 1 '. -ot: aain'OlrOkroUnl, WU - ' In tu ciy few day. - Notioa of bis dAlurmWit Z8U reputation , I j- TaiiUclurUiyCtf'kna Wr tltl- ; . ' cent should not fail to bear blm. ' ', ' short, though we 'heaiV on,, bea?y j - yleldarHr.'j! It kesdbws Is reported ' 1 to hare Uken ninety barrels from one acre and no one knows bow many mora will be found. Mr. B. Weathersby is . ' also reported Wb"Tins a'tfwxl wop "D. R: Walker" bilgbt aa well noma oa, f ifee If''eoantry is not d now ft - T will to gotie-v hr..tVi i , Hr;johittBelIeaorenM v l, andTrenJTBtU9VibenapolB '- ed freight agentof th steamer Cleo . .-..-t M tv, ionr Nwosa Eles, Poute . . i ivuuiw(t and Bwanabora oonneo " ' , tlons, e" ' U freighU lot that line will bereaf Ur ie ooeived ' It 'the dock and warehouse of th,e Reuse and rent tifv " ' " t 'I'joaf ffrnyi J$hi foeopip l area New berne Monday's and Thura - iw Liy'BatZKJn,'nfOnidT, and Friday's at 8p. ra. ' v-Vna V, . -rl.t CUttreh Sab4y iclkol Bar '. ' Hen. - IV uvh - ' Tl. obeli of Christ Church will be rang to. fcibrfi,' 'Friday at 75 o'c J x Ir , v b e the children will meet fct the church and go thenee to the Shenm- - donhi t 'iti if'T'ipn down. Nense , ' river. A delt; htful time forthe children aLJ t.11 ho aUendV Thanks for an to; Ykation. .tO aiii. toq-yn t'l . ' rirtt.fr rrw rttwutiw."'!, C.e r ;h CZurvef, we gather fJt I. I i r news from the election on pro '-n' went wet, by wmatll a , r,V .rd dry 'by 'a small ma- C! s,rkv.e wet by 428 majority; i v i t ! y 8 majority; Concord ; C 1 dry by Wr Konroe "-.r i f-y ', " -, M t -nse to an i , r i , ,,i.r, stated u'je law pps into ef- omitted to'uo'ace .,,1 cT.cers at tl.Is , ?!r. R.O. Ll- : "rg Agent i tve eo- . : r. ::"ett -: ij a : The Ffpublican Congreisional ' com miuee of ue i I.uiot cet at "Wilspn yesterday and selected Augiut 85th as the time for bolding' the nominating ooarention and Kinetoa the. place. , L B. Abbott represents Cra,Ten , county in theeoanntUeea t is .f rienu"' ;r.'--' : 11 ? : " Mr. J. P. Brogden and sheriif Konet Of, Trenton, were W the' eity "' emariuj and reported heavy rains in tbir ataio. sua. u. r. h. jjaii ana children re turned last night from a visit to re!a tivea at Snow Bill. atr.-T.H. McKay,- Jr., is tn the city, , Mr. Oiibert Baals, a former aitisen of tbis ekf fsreKrediaaheQaston Bev. Zadok Parris, miuister in charge lot . Onskm eirmiisi ia in( tbe fitfo a pabbrtvaWtiobUrelakires. ' 1 1 " . ,,fVe think t werth. Ua to caution farmers about soiling tateii country pro daoa,bef,eatUe,'Umb,ettlo stran gers on credit. - We tore heard of im- poaitiane f the kind eev farmers in oth er sections of the , Bute' recently. Shrewd raeoals with oily tongues bare talked farmers out of their prodnoe with the promise of pay In .a few. dae and before the.frmer,know it ) has pull ed up and gone to otUer quartern to perpetrate the same f rand. . .: , Country produce wtlf. at 1 tfasrs bdag cnk at some or we in New Berne, and the farmer will find it better'- in the nd to sell for caab'at a amall pWoe than, toe doubtful character for a big prioe on 4ime. A rmmrtal CeBuaOanL 'Bt'K 'SLi were engaged in basin, equal partneri. The roles of the Arm were to sell goods only-for taeho the aenoir partner, denarted from' this riflaad 4okf ipustdkaer who was' also aimed H., goods to the amount of one dollar end a half without the cash. ' Ju nto B", also, slpgttlarly anoagh, depart ed from the rule and sold the same eua tomar.lhe aame amooak eav the same tBrjna,.4i hs end ot Abe asoatk-wswn the finirwas tn the habit of " seulthg op balaqcea, Uise twe'aajounta.ol one and a laIj ioll- MUsiVyeM found. 4 4i i outstanding ( Janior Q. demanded thatbe senior H. should pay. kin ike half ef the bill, be, Ue eetioli bad eold eonUary to the1 raise 6 tbn popurtnersblp. The demand so-' Just amid bate but One response. and was a rotntly paid oyer by the senior H to Me junior H.; Then the sen for tt saw noth ing fairer thaa that the junior H. should pay to bids, the enior H.t one' , half the bill which ke, the junior H., had eold without dns reeard fee nbe Yule r cash in er sale. Aa4 el eJJrse the jabler oould see it in no ether; light -and ; ao- oordlngly paid orer (be money. Now, the question a At eaobottbe Arm baa beeb paid tbetrespeciireialres in the transaotiott, does B. the euetomer owe anybody? If so, whom, bow much and wlUUbepeidF BeWW B. fiwala preached! at Hick ory Qrote last Sunday. - Serrfcee at the K. . ChuroU in town Sunday aJghibf fcet, Uav Koaev Fl-C. .The .Tialtore to the aommeneement eaefoiseeef DaTis sonool are begbntng toarrire. - . ;L The election ehdei' the1 Looal Option Law in our town lass Uondsy passed off quietly we are glad to learn. 1 ;- " 1 ; Miss Lillian Dillon and Miss LllHe Rouse.' of Peace Institatw nrrired be re last Friday SToning aaa will .spend the summer vacation at their homes. . trT The Board of Justice of this county at their meeting last Monday elected a Board of Uoontyi UoassolMionpTS that we bellere will gWe general .aatisfso- uon. .n . .. '..Vf- ; r Ber. A. McCunenahd'iad are ia town attending , the, ( eximmenoement, Mr. MoCutlen preached for our people last year,. and his pleasant face became so fs"!MFrt!iRt he TwBe!nB like ten- aeVie V ATtAsi man "ftfa a .Kaa fn ! ur T' asaaiw ay aasasf vw va smav awning a - During the past few days we have bad aa c- ortunlij of set icc the crt ps in several sections of our county, and, to o. V e rropct is encourjUi)r.' The c"-.. -a, m to cu Oration, ia most 7' - is ri sni tve,f!i"-'s of eorn s-i c .u aieklc j! eaTt,4. iere is con' r laiiit that counts dieiogout, and tbts is p"rjftr'.ly the case, at enme time of the ynnr, and in some p)aret "GenerU Cren" has a strong footholl. t ut t pr " -1 srrl'co:uH s'cls of the Lr?xtp hi a furcee, ar a uhJ-Tor-able wev.ler, tMnre will soon be in hi C---r. CIC I s. , uir.- Vi'e rr" rable wtc 9 V i Lts Suva , r.: -la; . J.ir 1. V f I - The CarlUts of Spain are on the ere of revolution.''??""' '' -.F.H.-Winston, of imaoiaVf United States Minister to Persia, has resigned. Cables Dfekens, son of teoslsbrated novelist, is fellow ing in tbo Jootstape of hJafather as , reader, but as. a wruer.. . . , t . j , . i The Home Bale bill la ' the Briiish Parliament has been beaten by a major ity pf SO, there being M for and Ul HSauuc r- A Leuieiana poultry-raiser says that more aaeaey nan be. made by selling eggs at fiseeeats per deaen than raising cotton at tea cents a pound. wSoaneet the rail ware in the forsfen edun4rtee! have reduced the ' larei'as much as sixty-ore per cent, to all dog' biUenj persons , who go to consult Ito-f bWa Piria. ' '. I At a recent meeting of the Society of Sngineera in Uoadanl the ptleea&y of constractina ' tornado boats to attain the maryejoae) speed tf fittT&tif aaJ llluSeY Cy.V sipUlUJ wUQ open again this fall, the fourth year of its organisation.' It has been a raooesa all the (wWle. and, added mask to the profereas of that beautiful city. The geaerai tie-up of the Street ekr lines in New York, Brooklyn and Jersey City lant Saturday was of abort durationi Thqy ail resumed work the next day as suddenly as they bad stopped. An eminent Booth- American physi cian, bo has mads a special study of inoculation for yellow fever, in a letter to be president of the Louisiana Stats board of health, asys: Out of 7,000 in ooulation thut I hsve performed I have loet only eight oases, notwKhetand tng the intensity of the epidemic this year, and that in the same district there have occurred over 8,000 deaths from this dreaded disease among those not in- ocf lateI. 'I .!' -;' f . i , ADVlCal TO BIOTHKBa. Mna. Winslow'b Soqtbixo Sxatr should always be need for children teething. It soothes the ebiM.aofteas the gums, allays all pain, cures wind oolio, and is the beat seaedy fet Alar hcea. Twenty-five oenta a bottle. janSidtutbsatwT, t KtastepCeJlegfi CemnteicemeBt. Thnrsaay aiabt. Jane li, tp.m. On TbursdaML Jane td, our people filled the specious oourt tbom and cave rapt attention to the ezoellent address of Clement ktsnty, Esoi, on 'The His tory ef American' Poetry." While mans- were not prepare to appreciate so teamed an aJdrees, we cansaelymy that ell Ware pleased,. sonaa dalighted; and Mr. Maaly weU sustained hie repu tation ae a scholar aud speaker of whom New Berae and the Old North State may feel fast pride. ktBTtxcx or pa. wtwis; airitOAJ. aaporr. Tne report gives some atansuos oi Kiaston College for the year 1884-"86. Nov pupils i enrolled l7rf males 68, fsraaiee tt.-j Bestdee ordinary Ehgfiah branosjee, there were e leases bs Latin, French, German, English Literature, Geometry," Trigonometry and Book keeping.. Fourteen counties and the States of Virginia, Florida and Texas were represented fas the school. Vaweu LWIfttf FosouerWJbTaifcett,1 Mamie Banoook,; Delia Hicks. Nannie Isler, Fannie Klrpatriok.'Naamie Loftin, Emma Farrott JDora kfcTJaaiel, Lena Spain and Laura Warteru, and Messrs. Uwrenoe Ballard ..Ed, C. BarrettJas. H. FrWgSnJobtf full an Wa V. Wooten, .. ' ' ? ' - i . liiati notions for finrinu Tana'. Miflses Viola Dees.) Idaaie Hodges and' Annie Taylor, and Messrs; M. F. Beotouw W. T. Daly, Josie Dixon . Thos. U. Leery, E. A. Bimkins, F. B. Tingle and Robert F. Vsuae.l J Ji - Punctnalltvj ktiases Phoebe Curtis, Emtaa ' Parrott and Lena Spain have never been, tardy or absent. 4utfa the entire scholastio year. , , tiaatswiiuhll'i . The Principal's gold JnedeL offered for greatest improrement in bis olaens durino- the veer, wee won by Miss Emma Parrots, ef Lrooir eeunry. Prof. T. R. Kouses gold medal, offered for same, was won by Bobert Whitehomt, of 'CartereUMrs It.1 11: Lewis' gold medal, offered for same, was won by Mine Annie HsndersonJ of Lenoir Oe. Prof. Geo. D. Means gold medal, offered for greatest taipror anient in muaiofor the year, waa won by Miss Lola GriSn, of Klnstoa..',-.; . :r; IKSOtmOM Of TSC8TKKS. 1 , . Beeolved, Thrt, at our annual meetag we desire to give expression to our anr abated confidence lntheaVi::ty and ca pability or vt. K. u. Lewu to carry on tbis IcBttution; and to express our gnu f ee! ion at his snd his ae&istaat 'a suocesf duriDKthe twin, in the great work of educatir t tbe yo"".t pefle cr Mir lnd comm.. ea to t t-.r - c..; , pldiog Dr. Lewm, eur;'x-cj'w"e ........ E. F. C i, 1 retilc-U V. E. Wmart. ' Cinstoo, June 8J, 1 .3. , v . Attbecloteof ti e re ' Its of tie an i u s I r"orta by Dr. Lewis. C!frrsr,' r Jed sayiu. "Wbe the earlesarse i.rsr' IJ the ewle and bau mut -t t tVt.r hiding plaoea." Mr. Sani .. .'o arplif s wiuh a grace ful gestuu w ir,,'i jt and ' ..maelt eawrtlngiaas he eonlrf i t tell wbt was sa owk r a . t. Bs r, ' 1 . fvekv'' tes ,h .twit, putwt,a.a- t owt. . cs .repeated eheere anf tst jn e daughter. It bad to be iux be appreciated. ' . Pr , Lewis prooentad -rot. Meerea! foij r aai te c. . -in, sx pii.:aia4- tiati a tLei wL.i3. were ef ered tor f tJU imprevemet4 ' " axbvaX. Ooicebt. A .aboat, Uai4 rpfrkAointed hour, the rain began to Tall Ln torrenu, audaontmued fee heui s. Ot ite a larga number! assembled. 't notwithstanding, aad saaaj ac ahem relate a very eveat fal time returning bemey'-Tbeeoaeert was nostnoned till Friday mdtnini 10 MFamAal atA timi W i,admiLf seeoteJ mention, fftul MeMdo ssr'we mlghe be eotnewEif fa tii'i iemi whe ertecieed a eiaas ro veoal nru&io, aad bad Barer- learned a tipt bimaslf. Bewever, we pill my that w beard tery 1 oomrmewiryTsmarfce - fsem aaanyt M4 tne,awgteetieas -frosn a few offeease eutswse aa4 'talent hat there was rather muebbf tb eoeratio stvle: they cwuld 'not anderstaad the1, words of the singers; that the instrumental was sometimes too loud tor the vocal. Prof. Mearee has had 83 pupils in instrumen tal muam and a large rooal aiase. Ail of taeas are struotion. weir -pleased with- Iris in- Arats aatva. Thi Ban fiaxva ia the world for Cuta, Bruises, .Bores, Ulcers.. San Kneumv fever Boras, Tetter, unappea Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Bkia Eruptions, and positively cures piles. It ia guaranteed to give perfect satufao tkm,efcao eyre funded. Prioe 5eeats par pex. f oraaif y Uenoork Hrosiy Tbom as Distasl l-sasvm,te (fount Ke t. To eaah from J. W. Moore, ' ex-treas. ' t atesjav9 eTMala " 8. TOcaahltoTax Colieo 'r 65.00 110.00 110.00 65.C0 14.50 po JO. 00 100.00 w. ad, on sprinkler City Marshal Tai CeHsdtor ' ' L. p. Cutler June 1. , 8. )I1M S506.00 80.00 18.60 25,00 uoioo . 80.00 80.00 25.00 25.00 20.00 20.00 10.00 8.00 25.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 2.00 1.20 25.40 1.60 June 1. 1886. By cli p'd E. H. Meadows .... Thomas uanieu.. i. M. Barget. J. W. Bowdeni B. F..Ketohtun Q.Q4 Broadstreet ... J. O. Green R. H. Hilton W. N. Ross Robt. Williams W. 1L Oliver.- N. B. Academy W. C. Fields New Berne Joukn al Atlantic Eng. Co. . N. B. Eng. 60 H. H. Tooker L. ELi Cutler. .- N. Gaslight Co Geel Alien ft Co.... N. 8. Rtohardson & 8on. 8.25 189.70 8.26 2.18 $57.80 j M . atreeta 1 and - numos " " Cawman.Thompeon Co " - ' Joaas MoDaaiel Balance . . U .1,1 $666.00 The ,t Jlhrwina is eh! itentaecL sUuV aaeawef ike I'lja.TO charged toetreets anpumps w J r i j I . .1 . : riva. uiwh, uriT auuiu Joba Stamps, drivsr N. B. En- -gineVA.A...JU.A.i..L.C 4.w WUlis Rose, pump inepeotor .. 24.00 D.rG. Bma-w, making-spriakler , 28.70 Rodman Euiseeworal oa its. - lf.28 Joseph WiUia,"work on sts 9.7? Mesas ateworts, work on sav'... iu.23 Uavwood Xookarw work on sts. 0.75 Hanniil Cook, saakinff nola for eitT waam.a.ajr.ixaau.'.:.. .w E. T. Berry, palntjng snrinkler , V00 Total k&:x&:zeJ'a.r m.w Thos. Dxixi6r. Tree. Swera to and subscribed, before as the wth June, isw, BXINBOH. J. 11 wl rot fifteen rears mr live and kddneyt have beea badly affectefVtto a dy in that time whhont the baadacha. 8me using the B-Wtetaaio Bleod Babu 1 have ' been' entirely,' relieved;: no pain, no trouble" at all, audi (eel almost Uke another pejeoaw t-am new among me sweetest advocates or Bi W C-,fla you are as uoenj w vsa my svaai,nn 80M ' New Berae -bf ' H,pffy ana t- a nemuwi,, ait fna 1 1 i (ti ..niiflw, tjrett Ci!c4clrtkt-',S ' It U generally known throughout the vri, c-'r tv-i lanre strikes are 1 .a a ies the laboibag clasres i i f -s l f r , trip site,-etoh as 1 1 k . ru.-'..i i.-UTaaii ; - , v- t p' 1 1 ? c -r to ) 1 i.irn , Ci. ro- oot r ' a..ord ---t r " I 1 T i f . i t- t ff-' the 1 r? ; r i 1 V) t v raspii we suggest that the quickest and satisfketory way of keeping dowa strikes and distentions among the Ubor bag otasaes of Easteru Honk Carolina is to make the prions of goads aad supplies in conformity to lewswacea. aad m making the euggeation we hereby an nounce to the public that we propose to act upon it, and direct everybody, labor- ing clsaise and all, to the neat obeap easn store ef Buasabrey & Uoward, wkerw tber will find a lanre aad com plete stock of groceries and dry goods at strike prices. The most vital strike in life ia the strike for way aad means which guarantees yon perfect aatskfao tion at the least cast, the strike then for the rreat chaaD oaak store of Hamobrev & Howard will certainly obtain for you the lowest possible prioes, thereby alle viating all past troubles and guarantee ing you peaoe, prosperity and happiness in the future. aaMdwlm COMMEBCL1L. Jecnrix, Orrraa, June t, t P. M. ''I - OOTTOn. Maw YoaaVJuae 8. Futures eloaed dull. Sales of tl, 600 bales. Juae, , 9.10 December. 9.02 July, 8.18 January, 9.09 August. ' .86 February. 18 Septeasber, . Maroh. 9.B8 Uotober.r. tt.Os April , U.88 November, 8.90 May, Sdou dull: Middline14: Low Mid dling 8 1-2; Good Ordinary 8 1-8. Hew Berne market dun. No sales. Middltns- 8 e-ioV Low Middlmc 8 r8; daod Ordinary 7 916. BOBHUTIO HABKUrr. 8ED OOTTOIf $2.90. OOTTOU SXUD glO.00. TPBi'iniuia . Hard, $1.00, dip, $1.75. TiLa-75o.a$l.M. Cokh 48a56o. Oats Retail, 55a6Q. Rice 75a85. BaaflWAX-80c. per lb. Bxxv On foot, sc.to 5c. OourTXT Hans 10c. per lb. " Labo 10c. per lb. Eooe 8a9o. per doaen. Fuxsh Poex 4Ja6o. per pound. Psuttjts 6O0. per bushel. FoDoaa 75o.a$1.00 per hundred. Onions $8.50 per barrel. Frci4 Pbab 65a70o. Hid as Dry, 10c. ; green 60. A fplks 80a6Oo. per bushel. Pbaes $75o. per bushel. Tau)W 5c. per lb. CHiaxxns irown, 80a36c. ; spring dOaSoo. MlAL 65c. per buabeL OATft 50 cu. pex bushel. Tuairira 60c. pr bushel. Sana PoTATons-Eariy Rose, $3.75 per bbi. - if t WOOV lOmlto. pee pound. POTATOK Bahamas. 5a30c. ; yams, 40a 50c BtXBOSKMI 10c. BanroLas West India, dull and n im not wanted. 1 Build in. I inch hearts, $3.00; saps, $1.S0 oar If. WBOLaaALB rurjaa. Naw Mass Poax $ 9.60. SBOCtDKss Smoked, No. S, 5c.' prime, 6c. V. 8. 's, r. B's, B. 's and L. U Uro. Fuxjb $3.a6a4.(KX LAan-7o. by the tierce. Nails Basis 10's, $2.75. Bdoaa Granulated, 7c. Coffm Hallo. Salt 85a90e. per Sack. MoiJjaas Ann STnora Matte. Powdxi $5.00. Lost, Kroi Set moorlnrm. an OPKN SHAKI'lK, painted blaAS, w)Ui a white Rlrlp around hr; no eentrr hoard. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving the aame at tbe Clyde offloe, foot QX Craven etieet. lunSdiw elt ! For: Bent ..' A GOOD DWtoiLINO en Craven street. thoroughly repaired aad improved, between toe McLean building and U J. Moore's. tpptyto Id F. tt. SIMMONS. Dissolution of Copartnership. arm name of nraai a Keel la tats day td by mutual eooaent, J, M. Reel will oouUnoe the traaTneas and Will settle all otalBwewtns) uysh nam aad meelDS tor all monies Sue wa 1 ! earns, Mayrth,18l mS-30d J. M. . . KUX. iew mil isiiToiiT & nm m lirVSaso Biyer Route. i 11 SEMIrWEfiW,r SERVICE. Wlffht uu MMmniyMUMi tar the Ibilowlnr vnlnta of deatlnanon. MOM- 1UIS and TnUMiATBi setuniiBf TVS- --'Bioeo nib's CVeek (Crbatiaand Uaveiockl JfcMrd'eOMk. J . Clubfoot Crvek (HaHowVk Vj - '.'..-Ict ll ,1woii'i Orek (Marttn'a WhairfV t-.vCl - Adam Creek (TVmvtUeV , '. Smith's Creek Frk), TsCtf.1 rt-Hitn Peo fort and Moreheed CltrU Ji ;. ni,lJ Kiveruaia ... r , .-. . ff I rVudett' autre, awailnin and Barker's B"TV6,r'rBuCXWuai2l a ilSOak K ver. The aide-wheel steamef CLKOFATRA. Oapt. T. W. Warren, now rnnnlBg aa estab lished mole on tbe low.r Konee, tnoching all available nolnta. Kakee reenter eonnee- t.i.n at Bell's Mill, Uroncri v, w htrne and Brtinfort rsinal. tor tr'..rt and ore nt city, and r-',"'" e Nwbort Klvar, b1 foesoana ani n.i Kivr. n i . iif9 lower than b any other Una. awd r-n.mpt dfilvery 8araDteed to all pui t la of i , , .t rMvlT-ed and d'l vered at ! I 1 o(u..fi'niarr.t t -i rut r i ... M A. r..tt;vK,'' a-nu AvDti, t. -. rT t,. r- , A Jua.u ur The onderals-aed gives Botlee to iris rVtrOde aad U UtepnAUa manendi f teat Moount of eartaia reairietkiaa la rri&o the water r the (teveo Bprtaca, mat the Suaweli buuae will he eloaed tar the nunrr, ' , auy u.ie, . ,. i., .uy, jsv waawaxu 8al of ValnAbl Mmckinery, 8TATK or JTOBTH CiUUSA, ' t 111. -w- Oaveu C'ouut. ' John H. Crabtree and w ifT I BoperkN; Ctiurt. Mmm Man wall aad w'ie, aad oibeiiL Kottee ol flaie. I.-, Punuaot to the Judantent rendered la the above aained action ki the May Term, lata, mt eetd eourt, 1 will aell as FMlo Aaetkm ml the Machine aaie Ulaljr aaraptcd hw Htm. well A Crabtre. 00 Uie eaai.aida of Cravea trMt im IKa rtt. ff KTawKa. .... . A r- . r JULY 5th, 18MS: Tbe lot olT.od, toeeUr wMa Htimmei end improvements there on, whereon amid Machine Slroua are alta- Alo, all "flhj liiiichl uery .ot every kind oa Tenniofiwle-lVh. ,, ..; ... , nak) to commence h( TEN o'clock, A. If. R B. LtHJdAJ.. Hecelver. JuueUb.lSBS. did, , THE LITTLE STORE 'ROiiriDTiibiirih is overflowinO vrrhi Dry Goods, NotioDs & Shoe s. BENTS' FURNISM GOODS. Embroideriea, lifters, HoaWy, Linens, Etc. tofclniute lneli lainaa. ' . , .uu U " . , ,VIi Clll- vlace you tbat tail la uot only uu tuleanmge Reateiuber LUU Btorw'Houni the Corner. J. F. IVES, UriXi: 1 MUdlslttrMil LAH0E8TOCK. I Ou d.K.r from Pollock. Jnn4dwif J5KW UUUHfeT. . b. Please To Take Notice That the National iuh !uitriK ll now on denolUK repairs, and d.i, uic that tine 1U liualiieu will i carru d u tauaL at the - . aiu'u aaa ai. ran. ., , For Sale Cheap, UNE HEUHISUiit) fAKE.Niiw:No . KOI H IIVAl. MCKll. HLATK SHOW I' H 1'KLI hTlKK, Aaalgoee. mar? dwtf NOTICE. lite unflnraliriiM.r in ,1- ... . guallHol aa Adiniiiiatratvr el 'the eatafe -f Margrau Barrow, aud hereby give llOtlflB that ha rannlra rn.ll . elalmi BKalnst Ue fjiaie of it,j ai, Marmte 01, or before the .'.Hi ,1ny erf Jiuie. 1x87. or "" on pieaai-ii m phi r af re covery. 7 rerwrna lnl.M,.d to f lie Kute mnat pay without delav. . K. B LlHMAN. AdmlMltr., Attoruej. JuiiSdSw ' HAY MEAT I 100 Tons JTo Arrive. Call and plaoe your orderv. Prime Timothy, $2tp0 Ton. Lower Grade, $16 d6 Ton. ' J. A. imDbws.;., ii Jtmldtf . , UtOB,lOUrt1 M VTMkey VaW tea euenlat aoew iniaj out pal a. Souk ot oar. Alwara Safe aod alware mm. aqnv Ladles' vali (laoMAJwkand T.rih..i M ceata) b awl I. Sang Bare a Eock Lime. 1 !.: .uw..ii ... v.io!a . . iM.'tt . Plaster, Cements, Im 'Wtdl doai'air, .iilu'i r: o.;-Mm.om , . . k I, ii-nVi.I.,i'a.l ,t! t'l .1 lata i;olii.rJ Tk ;tiJ. t ,.l.)'l- DEATH BY AVCIDV r $5,000.- VU1HJ. f.it v r fHannllity hf acchlv" -it, f ,- ; ?.,.00T.,ind',:aIi", fenhr; . Sid, IU . i ; 3 !:t C r- e ontn. Front WT. i- ..a liouae. nDiiinn Ul 1U1
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 10, 1886, edition 1
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