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..V. i iti 1 t m i Jiff .. Vfl ,yB2.'! f ii. 1 T , f i . J it'. .05. 'ii'- i r" ;i:V(Cj 43.. e, : c 1 I. .OAL.ITEWS: iHOill..!1.. re Alaiaiuae. 1 -' t' J" .... 77 J a "West.. l . i.i14n 'riae. 4.41 I Ucglh of y,hj:V .in..eu 7:1" I H tours, minutes. 'ESS LOCALS. - -t , '.. 4 A -l f. 1 r the oltr. ft leather some .money.- The pu iv eoij i-.. . i ,rfcllv rewaraea oy . . v K I... . InvufflD kt JUUUIlb U1W : XllXOvi DeligUful excursion to 'MoreheAd Citr lomprffVi,!iHi')ci' X&M ' Mr. James Mo. BrinsOn has returned f, i Wake Forest College, The city couacil will be in eBion to L igU, pursuant to adjournment? I ? Wort-head City "Ownjart nigbt , '- .Tike fluttoa engine was onryesterday irV.ilr1grwtriUroi th, seweiige leading from the Jil-.11 ;t.L ; ; Mrs, Kate Street jMunroe, of Golds- loroa4"ilosfccatt stocK la the National Bank ot New Berne, " Cottage prayer meeting tonight ttnder the auapicea' of th Y. M. O. A. u tne residence of Mrs. Susan Jonea pnUpripg Tfi: Iclifiblinn tcWld the oourt-.- house la being torn do wn. t It i to e ' ' rfcifiltPd thill UnrtJoUdtntj could not bej 1 m y?t tritw-wat done, ill U L. wyarriVUlromThiU Btidday reoraiag (th a general . i'tursp;-fiielefVyeBterdayfWPaUBroe. 'mi? ttrosd f wk e Joa lamhr fo Te iuil ' train , eeldom ameg0 eheduie time from CWdaboro.J.WMt VI (Be lat&ter r,h the ot Df K DoUt they TOttre;hatha tiief 'JMk 0nnjlng ' iefla&aEeta&ttMW, u:- The city a'ulihorniesTfe'EakTpg strengths: gift or the' Law at Mount fllnai, set : M (oui,'rforti toUerhnpTlolatioM of the . Sunday law "ine h"" r"" - to hang fire U, If t dnigfllat baa a rgh - cigar dealer rierobaBlk who deal in danf"'1 itn.JitT.jiM ii !) .in - . Pti4aat. ' I 3 t '' " ' a 1 " Mr.nd Mri. UtirW -'l.'CaiBpman of Pitr-onntyr arrTred e7ta-eteahiet - -, fi,i$tm yeeterdai ejeninii. , , i Silse 8eTmoavf faa ryurlroin . . -.court.- '- .. -. ; . ... . - J Oi t:anvllttA Ue.W Am returned to.freln Baltiarea.-ywP "01 I New Berne ne Academy neld4 yesterday venlnir the following 'teachers ; ra leotad:.;, ' rrofessor Oeo.W. NeairSuperlatend- ent, Mrs. A. B; Ferebee, Kisses Annie Chad wik, ilannaht6WerVjainetU ''"llollisUr and IUchslBrookJflelr. ' ' tv',i.'nia"41ils; rnBant! thai the school wlU be oonUhoedV'ai least lo the alxCi graletill AI UTCK ' a.4 ;rlffy viaiVx.w lrrti.' Judge .TrencHC ''tofmarlyMissj H-ncv Kenny; died at Beaufort yester- " 1 r ref ! era w 1 remember that Miss l French were recently - t .rriod 'after an Interrupted eourtsny xtt::.- forty yearn MiW( Manny had r -ry warm, friends In hhui jpommunity '. 3ut!r gTlewed.at th M " Oiilr fourteen cases Were" befoisj 'tnr ""paower TfiterdsT morning. !Hlt)ae VUei furl fas driving "wai die-cha-""1; one keeping cpeppn Sunday, difr Rr ad;one keeping open onoun ' , , H - 03 nd xt, defendant sp- IxjkIuJ; one for indecent exposure, ftthed ri.CO and cos t: one removing dirt from r'." t, e J 2.00 and ooef, four for , If : disorderly house, fined, 3,00 ' each and coif, five for " keeping dieor- tj- 7 J -r ttsti ?2.00 each and cost P indar liet for one haul. ti A n n and' Plaa rl Wera- 1 : let Church Working ;So- v, . ; I j aa excursion to More- -.-'Mf. Te Jnday, ;the t .; l ew Eerne at 7.00 a.! m . t J trip 5 cents'; chil r 12 ftrJ servants BO cents. . r ' sttpar is announced by : 5 ul; bat .we are i r :,'.. t tv is is an error, as ... ' i " . k street cross. ' T e rr.ada with f 1 a very ' ti::t:e ' We are reqvfcted to inform ahippere and p&fcengers ttthe steamer Slettan- tioah fc ilMsaAj tHRakf WashuigtoB,4 N. C: and in oo&banenee:ill notei rlT8 nntilthi p.ja, 'There will biut little delay in her "Qepaftwe, -an? he will sail about 4 f. m. today s wiw j (r ;Yonr trnok wttl be prenptfy ;for,-, warded and veil taken ore of . " J' j Wkltaaaiaay -M Chrtot Crei.' '-"j .' Thb , htatorio aad ,' beautiful fcetiral. waa' appropriately celebrated at Chriet Church in! thia city en Banday laeti '4 The 9oly CWoiuoion was celebrated at the morning aerrice, after an able and interesting discourse by the Sector, Rer, V. W, Shields.1 The choir rendered 1 Dove" in very impressive style. 11 . In the ejenig vb vjtp4 bntj(tu waa tioa aang "lie's ooute! let every knee be Ix-nt. f ; AH hearts new! jdyWuAe;; j Bing ye redeem 'd with one couscur, , Xbe Uomlorter is .come ' with unusual joy and pathos. ' The cbircb reasir vaa simple but hahdsom'e ; M1 1 usual rases of flowers were upon the aupeieJtar and a beau ful white dor'., with expanded wibgi W itjtvd", ofejKjent; uspendd b eatkr the eorona," was well oalfculaied to bring lo'tbe mmds of worshippers the scenes of the day commemorated, as recorded in. Ihe. seoond chapter ol tbet Acts of the Apostles. The esdTJil WmmoiiTyj eekKjT fVhit sanday ls cemmenwratite of the descent ttb:'IIoly Ghost Upbn tkfant Cbgrch at Jerusalem when the apdaolic oojHej:i b4 beeb j reergad afwn the Idas of Judas, his successor; had been chose n. and the '.Wwlplei had , aq in creased as to number about an honflred s,nd twenty., The day was whea'Tante CCiat Md fully come." which Was a east nf tht f wish rtinrhh nnmrnfirinnitlrg jdst fifty days after that of the Passover, which is also perpetuated by the Chris tian Cburcb in the services of too(l Fri dsrandPastBrOay; -"I ' The name Whtttundar is wid to tones from a'odstom in the, early; ehurdUi of candidates" for1 baptism, appearing on this day dressed in white to receive that holy ordinance, which first caused it to ba known as White. Suadsy and sfter- wards-Whtteundayi - Tba, Bunday, following is known as & ' .mil Mb. Editor: You ask for lugeationi Wjth 'regard to objeete- affeetinir1 our H'proepariiy, - vyw, i m"f T1?" rernmglihe' Qaslow !Raflroad la she first Diace i.wul. ssy.Uis not. rsapessary ba have a standard xauEe hor. even a three foot gauge to constitute a ranroaa. The first narrow gauge roea 1 swar near of waa. built, aearly . thirty years ago amonr thev moantains of .Wales ocot- laaA-7tnat was oniy, 10-mca. gauge, put its capacity for trsffid was Immense. Well let Jietbf Ud -twrfeoti ifoad to Ooalow, sKaattJaUBlohAi Vban a standard gauge - or even a three-foot road: and will afford ample1 capacity fo the nskt tweotw-live years and perhaps for all time. .For railroad, building it is generallr eVnioeded tbatw rails oon stitute the biggest item of cost. For w two-foot road fifteen pound . steel rails would. be heavy-jenaugh. Thnafl ran be bonebt. dellverpd Bt Wilmington, for s")oaC3 to per ton. lit 1 air price Ue rai!s won id t Oc t -f3r. 1 to $924 per, muej All uh. r p rts Jd equip ments eaa be furnisiied proportionately otc-ipV No doqbt bls toad ioonld be buit abi i jaiH.l jwfth oBglnes and oari enough w do the wxrk f6r I JJWP nerhaps less. Forty miles at f 3.&00 is llfi.C 0 for tt.e whole road eonaplet. Onslpw 825,C00 each. Let each county fesne its bonds fan twenty years,, with the privilege of redeeming them after seven or ten years, r ft tua waw tian nar bands baaJ il ofe'e sarunt interest.' The others to fix their bonds at what avert: tbsr .abase. ' Letaadb rMinty market hs own.oonas-rpsy mips piooey for the stock- and t wim tins luna ids rmmnanv build and nay for the road. This would give the three loounties the road free from mortgage or "other in debtedness. Let tbe. county commis sioners be the directors. , Such' road, with a live man as its manaeer. would pay working expenses f torn lbs time the first eight or ten miles were completed, snd all expenses . including Interest oa bonds from the time tot whole was completed. Thus coetinjr the counties notbiE escort tf! loan oi tneir creou. for a t.-ae, and r ihr,is the interest wi their bonds the firt year, Before "the ejrpii tion of tte ivea or- ten years the atnrir Mn be soli for enouch to redeem th bocuf. if tl e counties so select. - If Jones and Craven counties choose to join them, let us 1 re the road through to New ern. Vi!, Star. ! 'sf :'i , Fram the Lone Star Sat. ' rrrr-r.y?. T-Xk. T-' ruary. 65 For n'-TTf-:icy 'a Las been af. - f ti ' '.---- ' ' - - r th I, . , ; . . -1(1 "V eil c-. t ' . I I -. ff 6j!ibBm - WeV BQWpt jpe inwrfjovrajf pnik the "spondulix" for ft does take manj n to build faureads." It Hew 1 IIan alar dountr take , o0.Ci0 PeicwLatJ and A daughter of JeT pajis will make a tki isonn uus summer. , Xhe,Wth of the United S'atw &a ipra h put aown ai siu,uuu,uw. , 4. ., A moTwnentia said ta jbaoa foot fas (Ufeat Speakea CartifW f-IeetiMM y.) i 'CopioW'rain hare blrentiieHen eqntiivaed, t and j damaglag H drought in 'xi !!.'! .'f.i. -.(lit J' 1 Vary Anderson hat arrired at Lcav do Sh' liJtendtkkTng,k"yei, for reereation. K-tf.j m At tbwr pern oc ratio ooaTsntion Uotafgomery, Alabama, Thomas Beay wfcs nommated for Qovernor on the 81st allDV'"r'' ?' -t &: The publio exhibition of akitllnstth'l letio ' feats and horsemanship of the cadets at West Point is pronounced ex traordinary tine. ' ! beheld in the city of Adelaide on the ' 2D0i of June. 1887. Australia has made fwjdrtfBl ffOKT8" &i sst Spirter An invenilpn has. fleK Pen11 Italy of a luarmbWs' ptmiiatf trik'wnioh enables one to read newspaper and- magazines in. tkndkAbASsaTmg this woiild be in our gas Dills should it T Secretary oSahas received a oable messsf ejfrslf Ulster Oox saying that the tSuJlan desired to send a wed ding pra8nt,to.lU4.(7ievelfct'if aooept abie ThePresidentWhile appreciating the r motive, felt that an aacentance Wuld bea.'iolaiori ot the ipirtt, If not tbe letter or tne constitution, and accordingly telegraphed his declination. r ll r ' 1 Einsten Items. Mrs. Ed. Lewis of New Berne has been visiting friends in town. ... Mr. Q. W. Venters of Calico J Pitt Pftuaty, was in to.wn Tuesday Jane 8th. Mr. John Tucker of Pitt county was in town Fridsy, on bis return from Wske forest. , , , . ,,. , The Republicans hold their sodgres' sional convention. . at this pkace on Fri day, June 25th. A. Edwards spent a few days with his family and returned to Reidsville Fri day where be and bif son a-ae running a dry goods tei ;i I 'J I Sheriff B. T. Hodsss, of Beaufort oouaty, and .his brother, i. W. Uodes, Dsssed thro-igh town this week, taking oonvicts to Raleigh. h : i . 1 ' ,-j ' ui . Ui. xi. iu 19 rkvi 1 ivitiu Orimsley voted, early 11 on day niornlag snd went b Snow Bill to.oonduota county teachers tnatituteJ I ' A coloredexcursiQU from New Bene made our Sown - livery with muslo on Thiirsdkv. Kineton came out best, in the baseball match, but we are unable to give we. a juki xjuxaa. . .V I " II - t r... t ttt. f AJ y V ,l. oViguuttor ef the Batton fire engine, has,, Men spending some uma wttn us. thougb ieite eld be still looks after the Dusiness pi e company. .t The. Eriratio voters of teijolr county are requested to hold primary meetings en Saturday; June lOttf, and elect delegates to attend the county con vention, Saturday; J una ICib.. .. ProhlDltion it the leading topic on our streets., although the election is past .The.shODa are somstimss .olosed. but Y.-ifi rx- ll .1.1 1 . 11 uaaxx uxx3xi. w axx lima auuiiiwiuixii tnat uoinqiotment wiu Bepaeeentea xor seUlng before thS 1st Of Jul, 1880. Soma think that' hlbltlofl 1 will se riously 1 laJure tba trade' of. Kineton. Here Is a case in point Louis Grady, a prohibitioniat. sold two chickens feo t baskeeper on Monday, election day) Oa Tuesday' morning tneyWerS returned Instead of tbemoney.. . ; . j On Jon 84 tk wrvea ol Art. Daw- son, oouiand laoeiaitjijaarcti, eomgot up some trouble between' thesa, Whtoh drew'their husbands into an affray, in which McDaniel struck Dawson on' the Vrbead and broke ait Skulk t Os Monday following Dawson died and McDaniel was captured in .Greene county, soon after! dad lodged to jaits this 'place to await his trial. : !T rr - ". f On that eventful " Thursday night. when the winds blew and the floods came, one of our chisenii ail aoel sober. was wpnajDg nis'wsy nomewara 1 in If swterwa; and In the thick darkneek be hold he found himoelf up to his neck in the ditch where the bridge ought to hate beeawi Bis. sneaa andifiotaT went down with him; he recovered his meat by a hard struggle, but' his flour is no more. . . " - v.-v.--,. . . " . ....-PreraUlBf Crops. i From tne State papers wis gather that all the crops, from the rioe of the tiei to th buckwheat of the mountains, are promising. . The northeastern section of the Bute seems to be particularly well favored in this regard. . Tbe acreage in ttiLa:QOAaa lbOt radaotJ , a t this willj work no loss, since every planter, bas determined to tLike k crop be'.ur in quality than usual to mute vp in "eare for his product, ia'other words, what ks may lack in acrex", It Is gratifying to observe these factf; and the farther fact that agrkulturU t.xhcs are In proVing rapidly' throt!"1 "v t tba- Eta Farming' is heing- mora' fntoir, "-at.y done than heretofore aud IL pru.s of tbe industry are bei"? increased sccordS iegly.-rJVtnr 01 J O. rrvcr.'- ;;';:"-' r . ii .ten Tti .. t' f I 1 r 11' tvirg tiua ta t -..s t". " irtiiwho ) Urh"-" ' v, l TOfT ' r t : .it ? 1 s c h. V. 1 . 1 f ' r ' r; f :t ;' . . . 1 V'HJiji xjcs m .J4.uixii 1 f?ji tyiii i.'V JgSSX0UZlt7 Ittaiaila j . h loe Lsit rtrrj vi.fiiiij flilHil, Df t tWoodlaj. bav loos led. , Tree. ton. for the purpose pL practicing medicaoe I and" haB'opened. tn Qi& larbcioaghTS offioav OfXirrf'Jm who0 wal. rWrfr'r wjt a .... , - T SMteaoeef i iaomit imMtuMhent in Trealoa jail awavde bia' escape nfew davs sinea but retoraa'Ji voiuntarilrlast as iccidci.ul!v ahot la that band not nor since, naa nnorovea Taoiiiiv ana hopes '-are entertained1 that ha will be ehia tabavathe nasi atxastor two of his fingers whan bis westad euratruiU ) T,seatvsJbif aravegrin Jones sxeeilent'ordeV and ef eoutse gfres to his ' nameroos' saitomert general satis faction. We learn ftaVthe sectfon'6T our coun ty near TTenSon.-irriowTi t PotAeck. is lmprorlnff a fast as aisYsebiiotfof ,ourj oownty.' Her ortisens 'sis hard wort; few and eiievKetw,1 new building areveang put Uri' while the farmers are ftroafoer- oos and able to held- their erops for bet- 7vn.. it j . . . . 0 M-IEr1. ToV tJTiiisei 'xJjttle dren were badly poisoned Saturday morning k yTt I T . kind of poisdnr ouvfjert ksv. ,i fy briar ber- f. Ml -,arel to sa:4in le and ft fjt mem vrml ft t t doubt MtsmJhevsVeil better Rinttieiplayn U Our Krmrw hawfl been set back in their fajfaiayui smul lays on account of the kvyrraine which fell during last week,' XjcaAzQ.'pt every kind are looking) voVfomhnng much better than they didT rear at this time. Wa are oonfidnS- the people of Jones county IW411 bOusa W debt this rail than thty'ha ae beetx.alace the war pro vided nk aiaaec ConTi before gather- 1 AfMA 'lilLT. tll .U - I ihk uif , . v tt o iiaxfiiuab ajc oxxox ax voiiperityjifuui iiecs wilLSfke place au lac tne nerrseaaon lihl '"Hdn ItwrfW Wn b know !t ?plvel lg'luUaobags. E(ogxi jntbQfsvfil ainly cause, it, and rtAata" aaVsy table matter or highly concentrated manures will bring lBTktjrtlrrn:Yrtvent! it geAiagahtilJou y Astarlsd, lr onoe there t b lanb ti s radsVste.l I have neardgardmirriay tharthe oily way gacdsnj would pls.rU 4atuiips or rutabagas or potatoes ana let thsravaare aUbIotir , A s)la OttJawt Saeia. ., Mr. J. M. Noaris. mm old iwident ef great many yesWadJ wfth' ecVtbih for three years,- at times eoalpl i scarcely walk ana had trted manyi remedies without benefit, until he began takbHT nectdo mteafeand; aotnhtt)4ihsinds and Caa witk BuexWs Asosioa Saire. Thia tiwatmaat alrordeetiinr gretrf relief and heJetrerwlyiraocajninds Electric BltWsid7 klf i hd ifufref wi'i Jney oompiamts, or oeea a Diooa puriner. Sold by Qancopk Bros, , s??Tftixfm,.A , BBABrADJaRA JOUITT DKTACUBP. ' XX? 1 QIITWIWM Tuna 1 A Puf. A.Hmlfal James EJ-, Jouett. , the Commander-in-Chief of the. Ivfortb. Atlantic Squadron, b4 beeti dstsohed. from the command of the fleet and 'ordered to report as President of the Inspection. Admiral Jonett has commanded the Home Satudxonainoeptemben IK 84. 1 7ieTfmeTklsf i fmHl i Jpu bjt n ' Job omiiQtaiiJba shy oera. Many of shem'ati Ithi of fearvni ahmifbfCtsdepartment that iUisJ kighi sidesl ai mis dealings iries took at yanamav tni b;' -p Z1 .'naMufia ik-r.' flui.B..'" l 1 WHTJTO5rjr Jn,'vl.TbV( Boose bad nnder fxmBUeration.(tteMttluat Manoney V resolution e3rtirBSBfneBym- oakbv-with'llr. tJwdstonW (Substitutes were offered by Messrs. Daniel and Crato roodtfying tht resolution, so as to meat insresentjcoBf mtm oriarmira in England, which were referred to a aubr i axARTrr.a''TrrS' STcT'VBijia. eashter el the broken Sute Bank of Fort' E(iward,a today' sentanCed at Sandy Hill td tlx months in the county jail an 4 to pay a fhw of $100 for misdemeanor, and' t; fiv e yeaw tad,:.' 'At ' trionms ' . xtviaMuiDivir-wiviiiinwmip,w uannemora rcison ier everuawws aceoante and' swearing to false ' stater UXVUW.V U yXX V ..ti.t.iu 'i " 1 m ,11 .1,1 i p, .a.-ifcreat Chieafe Strike r Jf is reaersJIv koownlhrouctsix ncbfftC the Vrbilsl ooiaty that larbe strikM are being assuaotya-ths Jaeoring classes in srtne of oar largest cities, such as Chidagd ."Ptftadelphia and New York. Borne have" been Vounded' for Ufa and some have lost their lives The ques tion, now arises, what shall be done to Vpt) tha peace in . EST North aro- ?:.1je Llaermjit Ulthe e lit hour system at the present prkf of rroduce, neither is the laboring mJ as tx. " ed with the present prioes of labor. re'" nuft- : aer ojng t. le ctC sn. tte Lxustui4e to t: wt: . snch t c'.r t . - V 1 r t r""s scheme by sy Id iciieved fmm -fusion. In iw -. , and ' '.. : ' 6 ' I t f ' i i i other scurc- j c '""t Sr i raosl 1 wnty, an oaa ing w,v,cap hi ota? racuon act apon it, and direct everybody, labor htf.elsasM and isil.ta. aha peal cheap cash store of Humphrey, C Howard, where ahey will find- a large and com piete sjsaok at gvoaerias and dry goods at sprue prices, The most, yital, strike tn lrfstis me strila for way and means . 1 wracn yusr an toceyoa' perfect sausiao tipa atlha least cost, the strike then for the great CheaD cash store of Humphrey liowara wui oertauuv ootain lor ?o the lowest possible prioee, thereby elle viatingall past troubles and guarantee ing yiJupeao, "prosperity and happioees in tne ratare.--ea2iwiaai .1 niio. In this city on the 14th inst.in ka jvuayear oi aeragevaara A. 1 nomas, wue of j . u. Tboxnas. 1 Friends and aequaintanees aw aawt reapeotfully inwlted to attend the funer al teesamouieS from the Baptkr ehu this evening at 5 o'clock. ' ' u. urnoa, June 14, arf , Haw YoKR!''Jane 11 Future closed uie end steady. Bales ef 46,600 baUe. Jpne, 9,07 Deeemba,. 8.99 Janoary, 9.05 uly, 9.18 lumist. 9.25 Fabruary . ll September,' .18"' Ootober." ,t,.ao March, 9-25 April, ' .?5 "Mar." ' ' Nowember, ii'4.M Bpota iddlini Bpota weelt Midaliant ft Sfld:i tVdw Middling - 8 MS I Oood Ordiaarv 8 sVlflf. y..?6"16. JW!. t.i No. sales. suaaiins: s l-rsi Low Hid mm ff 8 l-H: Good Ordinary 7 1-2. " " . DOBBaglO BtAKKKT. Smd oottos S2.SQ. Oottoh Buro tiaoo. TuarxwTun Hard, fl.00; dtp, $1.75. Ta-75aatl.Mi OOR-48aMo. OATS-Ratail, Ma0. Rice 75a85. BXX8WA.X 20o. per lb. Bxxr On foot, Ucto Sc. OoorrtT Hams 10c. per lb. " Lard Mc. per lb. Eoos lOo. per dosen. FnasB PonK-is0c. per pound. Pxakuts BOo. per bushel. Foddkb 75e.afl.00 per hundred! Ohtows 3.5 per barrel. FwLD PlAO 4Aa70o. 1 " Hmns Dry, lOe.; green la. Appug aOaMo. per beiabel. PtJ-t75o, per bushel. Tallow 6c. per lb. CukKxnS Grown. SOaSSc. : serinsr auaxao. MXAJf-45o. per bosxteL Oats fitrota, pes baahel. , TtJJlKire BOc. per bushel. 8ro PoTAtoKS-Earlr Rose. 2.75 oer bbl. ' v ri Wool 10al6o. per pound. POTATOS Bahamas. taaSOo,; yams. 4050a ktXBOSKHK 160, , ,., BhWQLBS West India, dull antt ate rnal; not wante4' " 3uiidfnr. 5 Inch svearta, xs.Uf;saparf!.o-per sr. .-I wsousiu awoasu Kfw Mnss. Pw-t4aia.i SHOCLnuiAy-flmoked. Wo. t. He: prime, So. U. U.1, V. Be, K. ktLlM O. etc UB45a4Ja, a. . , ,, LAjaBrfTc, by the tierce. NAjaey-Basi tOa, $2.75. Snaia Granulated, 7c. Corrtrr-aalloi r ' BAL-3eB0c. per sack. MoMHtta as WTKcro .40a4Be. POWDBR U.OOL ,HOatBft,.,. , . f Notice. 1 bav lost the OavUBcate ef Stock lamed to ma by t,ha Iatknai Bank ol Ktw Baroe lor Tan Shares In said eorpormUott. All per sona are iotar aS ta trada tor taa auni, a re warn ora,uu win Mpakl to aay ona mho will raUirn akltl earttnoatfi to tne. t. , . KATK bTRKSI MIjJIIOB. QoldrO, June 11th, ims., ,. Ttalwaud Th' Iiliraai Lin Stock iisodition, I tor Inanrlhk Praflonrred Risks ltt tlva Btbsti JBBaavnMVgWe w sn.a AaiftlVATAWi'l! "'1 .. iB4eevputilBta pwinnl enaMttkM) I A pHln torn of Dollar eaamataaiuiBdamaBJr. Mortaarypreniiaaas payable annnaUy.aaail- aniMfauaji uuaoariy tar n. thty, at. tbe Met-v a. option oi ine a aaaared. . An ample waailaata ft ail anfu ram u aanMaSaaeSaa. ioeaj Irottaea in avaryapoatf) tav eaUaetlng oi Konoary rrammmi, lnannng policy DPS- uass aaaiaaiiaaaaies'aaeaaUBrsof saaua. ' feaWVbYZDatiVla anratVnntna!! an4 affera to lasnvors lndamaJU asalaas toas tit MtAolT hw Jl nr SVArttaaVsanl iNopolwy wUl fee awaed aovenhi' nteek waoaa aoiau oaan Tia M leaalhan lies, or wfil a Policy of Inaaranoe ba laaoed for ,aa aanean traaicr than tsrs, on w kinffla HiaS;. . , ilia wxnpaay aoaa nov waara nuuw at fetrey pribea, but almply atrreae tolmlam tr ownaia ar nar amssaiai aa lae a; eaxtesa Ui.aU of r.wwl hi I,,.., I, I ii aftfuw lueaaa aix ixxia lntuirca Miwaee of one and arteen yaan l aad MtMsetwaea thai areaofonSaDdtwantv vaara. . . eaofonS an etes Wilt at i nunna-Tiu mmv oa sanaa anamc it. erv.Drayi Kaae or Xrak aatwaa.'aei aaV took aaed by Btraet KaUwayt, or MltUaa vuiumiiim. ii. r i-tic m ( ii' ft- N Plugs, or saeond elaaastofihuaior Aai wtttaoal retard la tntxtralnaaayalmtaa; ' "i W. m ilOYO, AftWttt? j 'STw V i,,J,''l Hriv-'JUtHirKjal. .1 li.U. ...... 4 2 Mal St,, Mm! . j f .n. J9 v. ,. if aijITll1" '' -' ' t ' i A ' . T !.: at' J iia tin.' 'JjifJi If! r! ll io 3JWIn t'l"! 7119 Crcchl Priced ca Hour. anlrl r ttwjtpck Satiiic3 HtilevSt6rfioliD By watehina tnlleUa ooarda at ...i.t ha J J? TTTna ..a . I.I n l.v. arr 1 r v 1 . uuj,. - ' labaatevocK. f Mian la Htii One door from Pollock.' W .IUl. r.U.- ..; ., . '".' !- -. : "... ........ - . . . i- .; ' I wtah Uaali the attention of tue altlaaaa of Bawiiaraa that 1 an In Ui7 cji7fcVfel! ' daya rapra anttng "wiwr Pomona Hill Hraery. LINDLEY, PBpsunoB, eMnoua Traea, Fruit ffeaiTftuai ajZ UIHIIIH I lOi rtOnnuainn " - .1 ..... junll! Jwlw IL IVOARlUltb. (iaaioa Huomt. Lost, from aer ixioorlnga, aj W'KM BHARP1E, raloled bltck, win, a while alrtpa arotiiwl a!";' no Renter lnrd. The Under will tie r I rally warded by lea vi,lg u, uju, (( tha Clyde olHra. IikjI oCraveu tUeal. Iim!) dlw til Stockholders' Meeting. mxa'rSlrty-aeaoiidilWsaUrlAnnoatarBat. lM.of- the BtocalMtklaia ol the AjUaaUa aud North' Dunlin Hllm..l nnu- ... .. . ,yiuJWj w 111 Ufl hilaj at MOKKHEA!) eirv i TBUAU4DAY. S4lhKy of Jana, ISMS ." By-iws re.juira that oo vota by proxy ahall be allowed, onloas the arozv ha acoofflpanied liy an amdavU bv alltwml ownM at to Imna Hde ownarahlo ot ttivk v. c iiopajira. JUDl DUd Heeretary. Dissolution of Copartnership. b.t0-prU,e,h,' h,retorora axlatlaff un der the Arm name of Krnul 4 Keel lathla day dlaauiTea toy mutual eonaent. l.y.U.ill ooutlnue the bUHlncaa and wilt aatUe all olalma owum Uie llrmand receipt for all may ana, a. ma-hid - .1. H. JCllNUL, J. M. RtKI.. Please To Take Notice That the National Hank linlldUxi ,al la dowob- uvramna mtiaira. E ratlsffAtysi amnsf aaiswaa. 1 bUKtltestll Will Ism rarrisxl i lat Uma lta .Brteat IMDi avdjolnlnK (o. A lieu and U. a snsja Ma, J A TS?,' HAY! HAY! Hi Call and- pl&Ce your orders. Prime Timothy; $2tp0 Ton" " i' '' lower Grade, $lUd0 Ton. . J, Ar MEADOWS, i Junl dtf , , . , UUQB P04DT WVakar BTaa. red at hiNna alia. IS" aanTV jtl WOOLl.II.jaB. eneeBeeaanaeaaBanaaVt Wj T ' -ft) -I'n ii I. t'a. Offloa L'lx ' 'ft ' - a-- 1 SAIwaya aara and alwayn rara. IW ReMaf Ilia (mfH, aa4 iartW nvrnvatTptih. cenU) by mall. BBOO Dlna OOOrrttwTaj. t WTICK. The nnderalsned. Kll lunnw. hu tni qaallRM 'a Admlnlatralor of the eat a la SL.SFV0.. hereby alvca aotlee that ha reqnlrea all peraona havlaa clalma aawlnat the fcataie at tl aaldatanrata BarroW to preaent them to the amid Ell oarrow, aaiy anuieaueatM, lor aaymaat. on or before the 5th day of June, liat7, or slaa tela aqtloa will be pleaded la bar of re covery. 71 1 wfcmiarr4' " w K. B. Linnirf. Admlnlatrator. m mn, beadtqrta oitsliwliib ' AID ' lisiiirw 4aJI-jraai'' . Tit ' '' .' '' IrflWRT Kiiror Knnro 7? ill"lrnv .ivawuvr t SEMI-WEEKLY SERVICE. V f lWI.N!tl It . ' '(.I.' t 1 Frelfiht ana Paaaenaar MimiBuiLnttn. ShaJ fbilawfaat potnta of deeu nation, won. as! potnta of deeu nation, MON UAY8 and THUKHMATB. returnina TLfcjv. AT sad taUDAYS : Klveixlale, , , , i - SlaaiiBibaGreK (OreaUaand Uareloeki, Balrd'aOroek. iwaoB-jieit (Martlaa Wharfl.. ; Adam CTree k mevrarlltai L .''e f 'Beaofort and Morehaaa Qtv-. K ' JHWaood aad Mewpnrt, ,- . . feaadeia' More, Mwanaboro kna Barker's fie Boqna aaa .EOPATIIA. Ins an ewab- N.H", touching all available aelma makaa. tlon at rU'a MllL thronan rfvniarenrineo- ttie 4 Beaaforaoni, ar hea4. ki 1 ..re- pemeBonntl ami imtkr .-i , na viiy. ami r-ni m N. nr.,L i.... Kate (oweruian i, inr x.n.er line, and paampt deUvara (naranteed W-a.ll puHa of diLlnntinn. S'raiH t. iwoItn1 an-1 ite'iTeTed af the dot a end warebouae of the ene a1 Tretit Sre iana., i . , For further partleiUan rr-1 ('tlMk.uifa,i. ii n wrioXaitfrV;." r?7T Theilde-whel ' alaamer Ct tapt, t . w. warranii bow rnnn uanea rontar on the lowar WM. A. F"ir vf, Manuel im A .--nt. f f I ir" d "wn 4 1 in- .it, 1 Tr ' . n 1 ?' vt .1 A.. W refln'e (Xf Kiw i, ,. A t.' 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 15, 1886, edition 1
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