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in)' 1. .7.. I,' . iJf w i '. M V'.l'ti "" W'l li' . VOL. V. NEWrBERNE; N. C.; FRIDAY? JUNE llt I88& V .. i- NO; 62. V IT!'. .1? 1 i "i, A :I 1 ;Vt I V f S. i Jonfi.l rialater llBMU. - ' New I... -T-e.U.t:tu3e.'- 8 5 8' North. t. 1 1M Sun Mm-,- 4.41 I Ltcirti of 4T.!.,'H 7.14 I H bourt, minnte. Min rt at. I. ens. j -mfc t .vt BUSINESS- LOCALS.- R-v. i i. 1. J ie' illustrated Ser mons foi tle l . P. Haueer. New lie:-. N . c . Ore r,MO pages' for $1.75 and -.' ; j9d3 Wit J 1 1 Bited,Ly Mrs.' . F,' Stanly, a it e -. i s p! v of Royster sChoioe Can d ies. I' ... LiHinKl.nui'B. prior loe Creams u-rved da.iy a her sooma and furnished on reafon&Ue term for parties orfes-d '. 11VH1S. " - . ma.a n V J ,tf.N.Vr".U .-- Egjjs have -aavanewa to tan cents, -whateaal - VirVJ w FULluit 'smack ia e((erdI nd told eat her ergo in i tb6rt time. ., reached have i appeared in. market Two tot fle the'prio ke enter- . i wrS thi tSfienandovi foday fcy t v.ty-echooi ei miriei junnrcn, Children 'moat ie at Uw church by 7:45 , There will be a special meeting of the M.T O rch Workfair Booity the ret... ce o(L.n. Cutler, I:4 tosight, at Uch Uiuelbe eomtnitteeof arran gernen WMjoj,rofct;n.k report. , ' v ',f the report 61 the county oommiation- yre aaye thttkfl';icouty treaaury it ab- olately b pty eioept the , echool fund iir "a few doilara reaerred from the . back tJiei recently oollected, "etc.. The ; treMurer'e report posted at the court house doer hows that the oounty is in debt to hint j Who Has the reservei' .1 - ,t V : 9larr1atftra FeMter New Brna. Tkfrt jriarf4 gr. Kanjyi the youngest son of the late Judge Manly, . of this' bit, td M iaa Hughes Kennedy of baitimorei' took 'place" Jreeterday ' evening at the country seat of her pa rente, id Baltimore oounty, Md. ' .The mother,' sisters and brothers of tbVgrdum were present at the happy . event. ; , x V f ; ' i i'-. Congrstulstloua. -were wired ; from here to which we now' add those1 of the .,(;,u-' " ' ' CeeiyTreerer)Sfeer.i..;. : I , The monthly , report, of the county ; treasurer is posted at the eourt house aa the law inquire- It shows that tbe ei- pindituree for 'the month of May, gen ' ratcouiay. fund uwera'588.Ti; reoeipta from r"n?r1ff'jS500 95tiS . oommlaeions ; charged back thirty-one cents,' making ' total reoeipta, 1 5LJfl leaTing a balance" in favor of the treasurer pi VtfAf. ". , The conrt,houe fundi shows a bal- - Inlyreefvailrefra duVfcg month, I725.M; euitTliiSp, "leaving i , balance of 58.80.' ' v The report jot school fund -shows on har! t lJt feport; 139.08 received ; since from E. W, Carpenter, 123.75; frem W. 3. Ellison, J. $8.00;- ! Pric,tl.50;,tai on,hand,-7VlT.iK ' . reahT ColloBre Rprt. , ; . . , 1 . We publish today the report of the ' county oommisaioners to the board of justices.- It'ta , a somewhat' lengthy document tut will be found interesting to the ta?a'y trljahd ' could-hkve been made more so if a few other ' matters had been touched tipov and explained: For irif Uoce, it would hare been a mat ter of some interest to the people to have been informed how much money was collected on back taxee-'and bow has it teen applied," ' The maglstratee, one by one, mayEave examine- the t words' and satisfied themselves oa this point, but it certainly would not have done acy harm if the commissioners, mho received the' money' fromThoee ow ia ', r t:,e re-; r, r , - V t ,' had embraced this .!.J:'tu... c : e point ia the report which' r rnr.aotwith proper etsif j x. .. u,tlced It is -j - t cf a few not well inforrrt- l moaning pwc ", i t ) .. '. rve what they ? i U it of the oouDty, !-rry eKainrt wnai "I to term, the nr aw rat-.;: ex- "ent of the coun 1 tske the trouble records, the t every ex- rol of . the ..-it iitid eoouomy tbis community , e d.rect charges f -'rsrsfant and f t: 8 coun! J 's . , - ii7 tMe : .-, .1 ' in f- i a LOCAL J justices and tell them we were not well informed. '' Kow ' we admit that thsee old foxes around the court bouse, when they have been there a good long time form a pretty, close corporation, and it is right difficult to obtaia correct infor mation about things that (hey dont care to have made public, but it is cer tainly unair for tha com ausai oners to tell the justices that we are not well ia formed when we get our information from their published statement. "Vow whir) was : wrong, the publUbet! a itc mentorthe record ? Will the ucoid show'; expenditures -dMfvriug lrom Uit published Statement? . The report, as we have said, will provtf interesting to the taxpayers. The reoommeakdatios) to the justices to en leaver to diecouatenance litigation aqd md as few 'cases up to the superior Court as possible, ia one upon - which every justice of the county should act. The report was adopted without oppo sition and the oommissiouers were tri umphaatly re-elected. Of course they take this as an endorsement' on the part of the justices of their past services. This la all right nd good, but we dont propose that they shall send it abroad that the Jocbnal made a charge against them without knowing what it was do ing.' Local Option elections. ORAHAM. Graham. N. C June 9. Prohibition So, license 105; wet majority 75. COMPANY SHOPS. Comfaht Shops. June 9. The vote here was license 68, prohibition 56; ma jority for license 10. LCMBBKTON. Lumbbhton, June W. Out of a total vote of 108, the majority for prohibition is 7. Shot Dead. Cnthbertsdn", a grocer of this city, was this afternoon shot through the heart and instantly killed by his son-in-law. Cyrus Long, a young dry goods clerk.. Two years ago Long married Cuthbert son's daughter; but the match was so bitterly, opposed by the eirrs father that the ooupie ran away and were mar ried, Binoe thenCuthbertson had made repeated tnreats to. juit Long. Long s baby was sick last week and Cuthbeit- sons wife wsat to see it. When the returned Cuthberteon 'gave her a brutal beating and would probably have killed her but for the interference of neighbors. ! This 1 week Cuthberteon made threats to kill Long and sent him word that be intended to snoot him on sight. This afternoon as Long was standing at tailor's store on Trade street, Cuthbertson approached when Long drew his pistol and shot him dead.' , ConitreMlonal Work. Juki 8. Hodsb. Judge Kelly, of Penn., occupied the session today in a vigorous -reply to the speech made by Oen. Wheeler, of Alabama, Friday, at tacking- the- memoir of Edwaravir.i Stanton, whom, he referred to as the arch conspirator, "i He moved ta ex punge Gep,! Wheeler's speech from the Record. Cl Bkhatb Mr. Dawes offered a resolu tion calling upon the Secretary ef the Treasury for UformatiorJ as. to the legal; authority, opinions and decisions upon which was based' the action of the Treasury ia postponing the collection of the tax on ' whisky .bonded for export and afterwards returned to this country in 1888 and 1886. and other information in reirard to : the whisky affeoted by such Treasury action. Agreed tor " ",' The bill for the relief of naval cadets, dropped from the rolls by the operation of the naval ; appropriation em or isaz, was s then. discussed for some time, slightly amended, .and finally laid upon the table.' ' : ". i.L,.-,. The-Senate then, proceeded with the bills on the calendar- ?$ The following measure was 'passed: A bill providing for a oommissioa of three 'persons to' be appointed by-the President,-by and with the advice and consent of the Benate, to investigate the truth of the' alleged d iscoveries of the speciflo-1 cause of . yellow . fever. The commission is airectea to-go to Mexico, and, ! if necessary,' to Cuba, Central America and Brar.il, for purposes ef the investigatioaw The - commissioners" sre to be medial men, one or more of .them to be an officer or officers of the govern ment, and specially versed in biological research, particularly In the microsoopio wveeug&uoD ui we aoniiB vi cvuutgiuua oueaaes izz,- ; T Ko inVention of the nineteenth cerr lury bas worked a greatet. revolution in household economy or conferred more of a VeneSt oa huai&nily than the sew log machine. ' - w r -' " ' ilha first rroductions were crude ani ommisHnnconth in the ettrerue, and it was re- serfed for American skill and ingenuity" to bring forth a machine of any practi ci.l value. .. . . : . -:- r ' t 1 la order to srrreciate the great ei t -oemrst whi .U has taken place it is only necessary to compare one cf the machines built during the infancy of tbe inversion with one of the latest im proved "L;",tt-Kanm2 New Ilome." , 1 Ail the really gooJ pinls contained in other u...:) .. 'h I ive teon utili.ej irj its construct;-.);!. '. . r cew iinprOTp meets ani d"Tiofs love r,'?o bPrnal t'l, the rrult of w! ich is a r'r.:n ; i ' y perfect as it ib , r f' ":'!r. dur;.' a to i ; . , .. , , mnutn. - - . Mr. Gladstone has resolved to appeal to the oouniry on the Home Rale issue. The President and his arid havs re turned to Washington, their honeymoon having lasted only six daya. - ' : Richard M. Hoe, ef Soe printing press fame, died In Florence,. Italy,- oa the SUi inai. Pis boose was in Hew York. Ja Berlin, Oersjany, masons are on a strike foe 12) eeata an hour, while ia seme of our leading cities they are on a strike for 13.80 and $4.00 a day. ' Kew Orleans, seeing that Memphis la to have a bridge across the Mississippi, wants' one too. Owing to' the great depth of water and strong current there it will be a great undertaking to bridge this mighty river at New Orleans, though it really does seem that mod era engineers are not to be baffled. At Brooke Bill, Benrill oouaty, V., steps are being taken to raise faoda for tbe erection of a monument to mark the place where General J. E. B. Stuart, the noted Confederate cavalryman, fell during the war, . . , . Dr. Valentine Mott, who has recently returjied from. Par is, where he spent several weeks with Pastear, studying bis theory of inoculation for hydropho bia, asks for modest contributions to establish n institution fer the purpose in tbis country. He thinks that about 95,000 will be sufficient to atari with. Tbe Oaslow'Rallread. The importance of having a railroad to New Hirer, in Onslow county; can scarcely be exaggerated. It ought to go to Jacksonville, but not to be the final terminus of the road. It should be pushed right on to Nsw Berne. Wil mington' would do most of the trade all along the line. But aside from the products of a rich agricultural section that would come to Wilmington, the important oyster and fishing Interest ia not to be overlooked for a moment. In five years from the completion of tbe road to New River there ought to be one thousand persons working in ths canning factories of Wilmington. Wil. Star: , Ashevitle ti (let a Public Building Washington. June 9. Bills were favorably reported to the Senate today from the committee onfpublid buildings and grounds, appropriating $80,000 for1 a public building at Asneviue, K. U., and $200,000- for a publio building at Savannah, Ga. ' ' ' Ex alternant Us Tasaa. Great excitement has been caused in .u- r'( yj i w u - M1V Tl JllllfcJ U4. A m IB, A VUB, V u(ia- markable recovery of Mr. J. E. Cor lev, wbo was so helpless bi oould not turn in bed, or raise his head; everybody said he was dying of Consumption. A trial bottle of Dr. King a New Discovery was sent him. Finding relief, he bough a large bottle and' a box of Dr. King's New Life Pillav by the time, he had taken two boxes of pilla and two bottles ofAheDiscovery.be wss well and had gained in nasb thirty-six pounds. Trial Bottles of Uua Great Disoovery for Consumption free at Hancock Bros. TBI BLOCK.ADB A0AIK8T QREXCX BAtSXD. Londoh. June 9.T-The Earl ef Rcee- bery, British Foreign Minister, said this afternoon in the House of Lords that thehlackade of the allied powers against Greece had ' been raised, and that the allied fleet was dispersing. '.'..' ,'., Great Chlcage strike I It is generally known throughout the whole country that large strikes are being made among the laboring classes in some of Our largest cities, each as Chicasro. I Philadelphia and Mew York. Some have been wounded for life and some have lost their ttvesei The ques tion now arises, what shall he done to keep the peace in, Eastern North Caro lina? 'The- farmer' cannot afford the eight hour system at the present prfees of produce neither ia the laboring man satisfied with the present prices ef labor. Some relief must.be had; something hA AM sAma Ana atiriee satawaah 9s uiUB aso uvuv bvuiu vasv auaea wwsvj bv the front' and 'devise some scheme by which the people may be relieved from snob a tyrajnnicaLtppression.' In view of the; foregoing , f aotsvand in. thd ab sence of any relief from other aonroes, we suggest that ; the quickest and most satisfactory 1 way' of keeping ; down strikes and dissentiona among the labor ing olaasea of Eastern North Carolina ia to make the prices of goods and supplies in conformity to low wages,; and la making the suggestion we hereby an nounce to the publio that we propose to act upon it, and direct everybody, labor ing classes and all, to the great cheep cash ator of Humphrey Howard, where they will .find a large and com plete stock of groceries and dry goods at strike prices. The most vital striae m life ia the strike for way and mesne which raarantees you perfect satisfac tion at the least cost, the strike then for the great cheap cash, store of Humphrey S Howard will certainly obtain for you the lowest possible prices, thereby alle viating all past troubles and guarantee ing yoa peace, prosperity and happiness in the future. mxbawim, '.'Vii-.ni-.;! I ... ' "1 !!' "? By 'trying aeain and kef ping" 'up courage many thiuRS teemirgSy impos sible, may be attained. Hundreds of hoppWf cases of Kidney and Liver Complaint have been curei ty 1 ' v"tric Lit:r8, after everj-tL'rsc e;-tsibepn trir I in rain.- So, don't think t pre is r c " -3 for yon, but try Llerttte I ,um t i - r ' -- -rwf ' ?j' i t , aptonoua crana sqciaiiat, anarojMet etc ia locked op at the Chicago areoue su ties. Yesterday afternoon ha boarded am tneoraiag train, -at' the nerdi western atatioa, and picking, up a cap and punch wnicn th ooadaptyf had just laad aside, he donned the cap. and. punch in hand. called out, "This way for Elgin, Lock- part and Freeporc, " Some' of the offi eiala wanted him id tell what be meant by such eonduct. He shouted ia reply Us aoae ef your susinees. l am a socialist and anarch ht., ' 1 haye aa much right to tbis cap and punch aa any one ales.- I am a commnaist and own aoy share of the world,1 and have aright to it. You eaaV arrest me'.,M' He waa promptlr. arrested.-'"He was very noisy when he reacted "the station1,; and kept it up throughout last right.1 f At times ae seemed to be a raving maniac. There ta no doubt about hia being weak mind ed. The bravado of the anarchists ken erally has been, broken, by the Indict ment and impending conviction of their leaden for murder, conspiracy and riot. The charge against Henry ia disorderly ooadaet, although an - Inquest ae to his aaaity will now probably be made. W,miantSeUgerv who testified to the proceedings of the. .anarchist meeting, where the plaB-to blow up the police at thfl Haymaxkei atreet riot was formed, before the grand jury, and who has been missing, fox ftsree, weeks, last Sto ning, in company with- hia wife,,aur- Sobaaek ai the' station house, ' He was peeeoptly' kocksd a p. - He appears very peie aad oareverai anal asserts that he has been confined to his house by ill ness. The police feel much gratified at hia appearance, as his testimony will be of vital importance' to the prosecution of the arrested and indicted anarchists whose trial wilt begin pa the Utb 1 net. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Mkb. 'Wrastxwa SooTUNa SYur should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, curse wind colic, aad ta the best remedy for siar hoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. jan24dtuthsatwlT rklNOB VTBOmC F-kOTESTS. Paris, June 7.- Prince Jerome Na poleon t publishes a protest agaiast the passage of tbe proposed Ezyulsion bill. He predicts thst tbe Chamber of Depu ties by oonddofsuoh as the passage of this bill will 'drrve -tbe republic into civil war. MME. HIUBrJON tO MABKY A COL'NT. Mme. ChrLstiae Nilseon. after ber Eure- pean tour, which will and next April, will marry CoUnt-Casa Miranda, for merly Departmental Secretary at Madrid under the QOrernment of Oanovaa del Castillo. 'i A WeaUsn. vaBnns:. 1 Rocky Mt;, N. C, March 1, 1885. For fifteen years my liver snd kidneys have been badly affeoted cot a -day in that time, wttaos t the .headache, binoe using the B. B. B. Botanif) Blood, Halm I nave been entirely relieved;, no Kin, no trouble' at all, and I feel almost another peson I am orny among the greatest advocates of B. B B., and you are at liberty to use my name. JHRS. U. ti. UAY. Sold In' New Berne by B. N. Duffy and E. H. Meadows. 1 COJ LKB ICIAL. m JorxKAt Drnox une 10, 6 P. M. New Yokk, June 8.-Tufures closed dull and teaotrre. Rales of 85,400 bales, June,. 8.08 . .December, a. 03 July, , ., .30 .81 8.17 8.08 January, February, March. April, 8.11 020 8.80 8.40 September, uotoner. Horesabsril ,8.01 May, Snots weak aad lower: Middling 1-4 1 low .Middling ,8 1-9; uoed Ordinary 8 ttw ivew Borne market ' enfei. No 'sales. Middling S; 8-16; Low " Middling 8 8-18; Good Ordinary 7 816. ' 8aUU OOTTOJf-JfS.BO. ' " i OoweBfliel8-.0.',,,n- ' J ' Tvaraariiiar-IIardll.OO; dip, 8J1.78. TAarrrOjifWw n.L' - r, .jtii OORB 48a66o., i . ! Oatb Betaa. 5680. , ... , Kicau-76a85;, " J , BaWTAZS0.'per lbC ! -' BaT-Onrx)t,.tAtSwi ,-n 1 Oocytbt Qak lOe. aer lb. . ; 0 i L AA . a . aa f l Eooe 8a8o. par dosen.. i j . , 7 raxra roBK 4ia(kS. per found. PlCAjrTna-oOeiperhuahel. " FoDDta-75o.a$1.00 per hundred. r ' Okioks S3J50 per harawia ! s,i 1 riBXDPiAB 65a70o. ,1a !-tn-i'.: 1 Kidbs Drr.I()o.laTee8o.,.. i...,. . ) ArrLK9--80a50o. per bushel,., , a ,j i xAuuw-eo. per ia , ' - vwvwm uvnef wetvftf" ri ,ua i MXAi 5o. per banhel., 0, ,tJ iilL,: Oats-0 eta. perbosbel. j,, - 3 Era ATxnEuft E6ee', 1.76 peT bU.!,4.tii;ioqna a.w iit;yii)flt lt 1 Wootr-lOalftoJpatfajsin. i'! xpT7 frrATOa3ahaaaev; (5a88a. y bh4 1 Esujgues "Weot India,, dnll and horn inal; not wanted, Btiildinr. 8 inch hewJU,t3.Ca;saps,$l.Mtr;i " n,VaElt.'c.,'i-t:o.,! rv tva t-'arm juii93rfl . 1 s 1 I tost. From bar moor Lug, aa Of EN BHAEPJE, pamtae black, with a while strip aroead bar; do. easier board. Tbe Under wlU be Ubarally rewarded by leaving the tuna at the t'lj de afflott, foot of Craven atieet. Innldlw mil Tor Ecnt, A UOOU OWELLWa aa atreet. thorougblr repaired and improvad. betwaas toe MCAaa aaukiuif ana u J. Moore's. Appljr u , ln U f. It BIMMON8, Dissolution of Copartnership. Tbs Oopartnerahlp heretofore exlstint on. der tba Arm name of Krnnl A Reel latfala dar diaaotvad by motoal eooaent. J. M. Keel ul ooullnae tbe bualaaaa and will aeitle all olalraa owing by tbe Im aad receipt lor all intmin aue tae aaaie. Hay B7Ui, 1HM1. J. H. FRNIII,, ttSHriWd i, 1 KEW EEEIE, JEJIBFOIT & OKSLIWUIE i -Aim-Lower Neiise River Route. SEMI-WE3SKLY SEBVICfi. Freight aad Paaaenirer eommuBlcatliMi for tbe fuilowiDg potwte of dratinatloa. MON- DAYH and YHukysDAYB, rataraiBS T1JL8 DAYH end FUAY8 KlTerdaie. Hlocuml) Creek (Croat an and Havelock). Hatfd'a Creek. Clubfoot Creek (Harlowe), Uawaoill Otaek (Martin's Wharf). Adams Creek (Tiger viae), ' Smith' Creek (Fork), base fer and Morehead City, Wild wood and Newport, Handeil' Store, Mwanaboro and Darker' Hi luge. And other points on Bogue Bound and White Oak Kfver. The aide-wheel teamr CLEOPATRA, Out. T. W. Warren, now running an eetab llehed route on the lower Neuee, tooohlng all available points, aoakea regular ounneo tton at Bell's Mill, throngti the New Berne Mid HeaaJortOauai, lot Beaofert and Mora head City, and point p Newport Elver, BogueBouad and White ,kKlver. Hatea lower Utan , any other line, aad nmnint delivery guaranteed to all uolntaof dealioatlou. Freight received and delivered at the dock and warrhouae of the Neuee and Trent Klver Une. For further particular apply to JNO. H. BEI.I,. WM A. HEAKNK, Freight Agent.! Managing Agent. juniu aw V H1TBD BTATU or AHEB1CA Kaalern l)lt. of N. Carolina, LMst. Court. In Admiralty. i-amiioo inatnei. Whereas a libel haMi been aled in the IX tiicl Court of tbe United Btatea tor the Hut- ern District, Pamlico District of North Caro lina, on ta Itlhuayor Mar, A.D. ISMS, by O. F. Warren and C. U. Bill. kaua.. Drootor in behalf of K. U. Polnar againat the 6 team Pro puller Ooncord, and praying the nauaj praceaa and monition or theoeuTt that all persona interested In tbe aatd ataaaa Proneller ( Vn- oord, now lying near Waahlngton, N. a, fear UM-aie, apnarei, rurnuure, macninerr and aargo. may be cited to answer tfea pi emwea, and all due proeeedinga being had. that tlia nitia may be decreed to he old and the pro- oeed thereof to be dlaUlbuled acoordlng to law: Therefore In peraaanee of the said moni tion under tbe aeal of tbe aatd court to ma directed and delivered, I do hereby give nonce generally, nolo au aaraona having or intending to have any right, title or Inlereat llveretn, to appear before the afbreaald court at the City of New Berae, N. C, on the Utb day of June. A.D. HWS, at 10 o'clock, A.M., then ana there to auawer the said libel, and to make their allegation In that behalf. Dated at New Berne the B9lh day of Mv. A.D. 188. V. V. RICHARDSON, D. B. Marshal, By a. Hi HTaarr, J., mayWdlU Dep'y U.H. Maralial. Better Times ! Pork Loner I Can bu Hess Pork at &9.60 ner. barrel. 6 bbl. lots at 9.60 , , :,,! ... per bbl. at F. ULRICH, r. A. One' CM Stand. KEW BKKNE, N. V. GEORGE ALLEN 6 CD. , OFFER A FULL LLyfi OF General Hardware, Mchanica'. .Tooli, . BnilcLyi Limey Cedent, riistor, Hair G6x Cbttoi n&iteri; &(C;v&o A-A.il W VI JT UU t aVA-lUwJ JVC. eti 6ci. p.u. r,.i r ...-., f : t.;i. I a , , -a. I. .tr. ii . i . . ; i Tr.-i-rit 'J ', 110 'W ater Btreet, 11 erfotw Va . xiotice. --!'"'ej The UflderAlenejt mwmm haIU. .a w i. ,. ' and to the anblte mttumniim thAi . ..,.. of certain reetrtotibua la regard to Uka waaer vi tu. oeven Bprinara, tut Tfttr hnse-tlll Iwtaw) Will be etoeed lor the aMnmne Tr My Sl,l. V. M, 8KAWELU Sale of Valuable Machinery, Building and ..tot' Stats ojr Nobtu Cakouha, l .... . t ravea Couutyi s v , i i ? John U, Crahtree and wife 1 Bapejior Coiuf. ' Jaaaea Man well and wife, f Notice of Bate, .andotheia. I 7 - - - w juuu.ua morn n uw bore named action at the May Term, 'h . "'Idoonrt 1 will aellat FnbllaAaottoa at the Mac trine Shop lately oeeunlad b Maa . Uwiul17 'bern.ouMtoiiA. - " - jib iotv m una, togeuer ' .. -uu K vTCIAAKISidB kUVIw on, vtierOD tut id Machlu liOM Alia Alio, all or the maehluery of every kind an praeeiee, ana ail uie loola and mate. rtttlM - - . ... Term of le- t'aah. . . , , ( , Bala to eotnmende at TEN o'clock, A M M B. LKHMAN, ttecelver. June 1th, lsss. dul f THE LITTLE STORE i . -1 .ft 1, i e - .- .' 'nouiiMiiE-conriEn w (ntftttJbwiia4Wrrk' ' " Dry Goods, Notions & Shoep, btNIS' funNISHINB CQOOS,' Embroideries, Laces, Hosiery, L,inens, Etc. . , HptctMtK iuaU tbtoga . , inee ytm that this 1 not onfy an adranuZe i) oinyea. but luor o ta the parchaeer; RfTlemiaer l.tltta sht.. 1 i i. . uvuu imugii tor caau.and aoall will n, I hmi wim . . . h .1,1- , .. . .. . V - u er "- u"ie AWUUUI 1, Bit fcinyiBjlF T aawai saaj-MJ, J. F. IVES, 1 JVt'l.K. wxnua i uimi. u.. . lIE5U1'' 1 Our door fom P Hock. Please To Take Notice That the National Bank Kulldlng 1 nownn-J U"T'" - - - ' ' ueuei, ei int. Brick Hture aiijoimug Utu. Alien and M.I ,, v, ,t J. A. UUKilV. ' For Sale Cheap, ONE HKltKINU at W BAKk, NewtNe, . KOI'll OVAI NICK Kl. 1'LATR HHO'r OAKm. Kl.l.KTIKK Aaclgnee, may? dwtf NOTICE. The mulKratmiiul. VM ltaHMU. , ' qualllled a Aduilnlatratur 'the eMale ; of M antra K' hnrrr.u .h claim agalimt the feauie of n, nt), Margrate on or "t;- ."."?."" Hal low . nnlv an 1 1, An ... . lee Una iiotlot- mil u- i.U-al-.l m hai ..f . oovery. Peraoiia Indl.it'l t ihetatc niuat DW wV'll.Mtkllf flului' PW K. II UltMiv. KI.II1A UROW. Administrator, juniiduw Alloiut-y. HAYMEAY! 100 TonsJTo Arrive ! Call and place your orders. Prime Timothy, $21.00' Ton. Lower Grade, $16.00 Ton. J. A. MEADOWS. Jum.,,tf r,,, URIOW 1DINT- ' VklWer na m ooeae wtia Bouk of pv uua i. ewt waueaau a AlwT,Sr n4 alwaj-. .or Ladies Heller M ccnu) by aiaii., saos Base be!, OOTtacMTKy Bock Lime, Plaster, i. : Cements, Goat Hair;,; :MlfcSI'p. i i ; tt 1 R. O. E. LODGE;" ',..11 ., A K S "i rT";.. In !!! Below Express Office." mayadaawAw-. a rlT ' ti,"'BB'B ; '" li! 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 11, 1886, edition 1
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