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' . . J ' A iL '- Jtl-! 3C ,.fSl- Hi) LOCAL NEWS; , f. ,r,.T .-, fi Kew Berne, latitude,' 83 ' Nortn." .m-,-".. i . .ioaeitnde, m 9 W 1 SUn, riua.4:i!3 f Lenirth of'davL ''. " Hub eetst7;V lH hours, JTT sminBtes. .Mnonruaet 8:"'J r n u,' !' -Bt FafcsH EnTEjiecelveii on iceJverj trip of the MfHfdott, sAd kept oa Joe; frunb parched coffee, fine teas, break -fast baoon and -eat a igaadTWall hams and ahoulderi,itt.Iiiu. XiWi. j- T(ig itwimti fltuut MilllUd"yuaefd'ayjn" Hr." TLw"arafive oralxthou. from Baltimore valth a earro of chicks. 3 The members of Ui tth Carolina ' Press Association paad Hp from More headialttr'srdayl Adraii jTaCf Mihatl haVe fea joy W th frfp bjr the seashore and a good Bomber of them will make a trip to Waahiagtoa i u The riralCeAea !. - We received yesterday the first octton bloom of the aeasoa. x Ik it from the farm ; of Fhrnifold WIloox of Jones OOonljrt,HJ1'tUi-tne.'"J .'' '" '' The first last year was received' on the 8Hh of Jufei ink tAA tne firm of Mr. Willis TrirfcirtaiiT'ftf- 'ttiia' fehnntr'.' Qnaf was reported, wjmtjie farm or J. u. BtereQao'n'enpir,, bounty, ion the f t ' 5 Ta KlUa R.IHaralor; ."-v" la im WryfttortW frigeratoc eppsuce furkk iw, Mr. . Warren EllUv'r.Akatpurpos ef keep ing cool btfc. ItBMtwoaartment; tha lower it used for the tub of' butter, whila Ja tfwippw h 'BIBMatTweWoIr w ith a 0 y btrWe for tomrdiate t ... lijLiaJafc bj etrcniuiiuri , pf .ice,, water., whi& keeps the bnttrrai hard firm a!inMt8n iail a-W"M'.;' W Prof, JTm .Chodia. f rinoipal M Oypri:ejdw:Jila tliaiaity on his wayt-D T tha -TlaekerV Aesetnbfy",' whickoiffH taU'MVCBuBeabEt&a week, 1!? hJiftJlMpteSAl4irbpaioo aeesloa-ef hitehoul aud wUt 'lpeBS tBtl VAoation .in recreakion--aa obtatniar' ' further f h $dge It iroeaio. i X Prof. Thoftayt J yeeWrjiJ marning lor Kaleigh. . tie will attend the TcCTVleblyTBdilit pblr U In VtrginU Ibrlnfe UiA Onftnir''' . ' beatb of.Javok F. flcoU'' t r. tn . NewsVaa recelTed'itlffleH day or tne aeatn oitwr-yaooo, fjoots. of Jones county, be baring died at his 'residence ;(iear TrntopjOB,. f)ri(4y night' Ir."Soottwai-ior many yean ' . t. t ' A 1. . 11lf- I LLm. MAW quite proromeni in ,jrjiii.iub iu im ty; was a mefaBer oJC'thd ofe4ututlo&tl conTenlyoO In' 1875 ' an J ieried 'tw6 "or three tenns'in !the Generall .fssemby. He was. a man ot remarkable energy and perse.tf M&I Audi vaa genarallyi liked by the peopfeof hyyl'lA.XrT . H.O. Pc AsMClatUn. '.il'if J. ThaioJyTthrough Jan Invitation of 1 Messrs. " and fSster rfoHi bropria tors of t antic hotel, xtiftiMrogB? lar bl , '' reyacPHJlcj Thursday ieiiih, last, ,-There.iwara about f 1yp5pe,rf''3tcprel4l,aBd,l)y i 'ri'Mtiag'eoeiaily comes - V-'-'T " l.tnVy eonld,'. . , . 4, .. i.SvmmMham the many courtesies heaped upon them by the different? line Qf trav$andjh hotel at which Oiey we're so handsome ly enterfiBdi ,f re j con&Ideued. IBut with a., tbsse pieasurest the houVrof business wereun-jnifgept,8U Ifltfact more work than usual was transacted. For 11. c- iinj jWtlr, I, " of the Laleigh A'etr s and Observer, was elected President and J. 'AiXlndssyi of tie Kernen?-i!le JP,JSeCTetarf'lO Y iTnthodiBt Churcn Porvfces at lla; m.-find 8 d. u'.AouJuied Wdie'pas'tor, r.ev;L.,Y. CraWrdi f ewe alike free to fi'l. Ubliers "a'ws atj the. dooit to e '. . AH persons are 'cordially i " j., vi vii us and feel at I i -,!-Rev.L.C,VaBs tlie seryices at 11 - .jr. s ..hoot-' at 8i i- Tited tottend C, A. .T "V 11 a. iu. and 8 p.m i i 4 " i . 1 1. !' ' free : . ito at -at 5 Errata, t- MrvJame Mattocks came in-y ester- day morning to correct as U one item! wbich ; appeared fa oni - acticleoa the pyeter industry, . He says ha eetimatee tha total annual poaelbUities of oyster euitara ,ia .Mew riw aad tha ad ja- 03nt-. aouada . at 8,000,000-, bushels instead of 5,000.000 aa we had it. Tae three thousand acres that can be ruT- tirtod. under tha French intensive ty t tem ha, lays fk certainly capable U v- duoma; 1,600,000 bushels annual!; ; thia Is in New river, where the oysters are given a fine flavor by the phosphates atfd lime from the beds on the banks of aaa crea or Dougma.B yie aflftimxaa- af Tn Els eatimata, k& puU tha toUl peaaibie production at 8,000,000 buahela auAtMjlj. ,Wht a nhama tta.tbat fUa itotaeaa infiuetrn flt)rdiii aocUafe- licioua article of food, ahould remain andttreloped Btroplr for want of trans- portation, . (, , . no;i .-fetrtkiBglWlctf. 1 ' ' Who wonld hava lhonirhi: in thnui das of "strikes" that convicts would trjkeY And yet snoh an: Unheard of event has occurred with 4 portion of the Convicts at work on tha fittebore- rail road. On last -Monday morning the convicts, about 00 in number, at the quarters atOum Spring refused to come OULandgo to work The- oreraeen In charge did not wish tf take tae reapon SiDiuty or resorting to lorce, so a mes saga was at' .'onoa telegraphed to OoL IIicka,lhe wardeAr o the. peBltentiary, who 7 came' no from Balaiah Moadar njghU He laqaired of aha eon victt the oauee of aaair ireiitaal to work, and tbey oompiauM ox tooir treatment and said tnay wished to go back to the peniten" tiary.twhere they were willing to work, but they were determined not to work any longer on any railroad... lie then told Ihem that they could not eat until they would work, nno; totaayare ocing deprived ottood until thfty submit. On Tuesday, morning 9 ef them submitted and want to work.' " . Oa Tuesday afternoon we drove dowa to tha quarters to. sea ko snatters .were Pf ogranaing; and found everything vary quiets Tne conyicu ware locked up In their quarters taking things very quiet lyj iwLlla the guards were standing atdund tbe stockade prepared to eboot ant that might try1 to break put.: CoL rueka was very self-possessed and eon. Aden of being able to Tnaata thaiMM-4 tinn, lie aneman miir in f rm-tntt re sponsibility devolving upon him and was anxwus to save the shedding pf blood. While wej were there he ordered therConTfets.oit.ol their Cell Into the open space" within tbe stockade and de tailed a down of, them to .clean out the quarters'. They obeyed, every order given by him, and he, perfectly calm ad collected went alone among them and looked lika a lion among sheep. It is not probable that, tney I will aold out many days, , if indeed they are not ot work today If we can obtain any later information before going top wUladd a postscrjpt to this. ! ' ' i" As to tha oomplainf of; the ' convicts about their treatment, we know, it to be unounded.-i Thep bad pleaty of whpleapmer food, oofotUble-quarter (said to, bo the best in tha (State) and are not worked as hard as tired labor' ra on railroads. Tha average task of a hired Jaborer oa -ailraadV is) fen oubio yards a day.kndyet these' con victs do not average over six or seven yards. " - . . P. 8JYesterday saorBing-aereoteeB convicts went to work, snd by today it is probable that ais are at wbrx. They told Col-. Hicks Testcrda ttbat their TCaflon for refusin t to worl as not be- cauB&ox Utaiitreaummt (as at first al leged)ut bwwse a,feiJayf Igo thai foatid in tlie putliq road, af they were geibg ouuo tner -w erk. t copy of. the Cmoiqnati.Qazette, .dated Jane 6th, in which was an artiole atating that all coavicta ul every peniUntiary, except murderers; were free and must not work any, lnger.-rCw9l aaor r j t sf J wl wsawpATa-w TfomO I - From Beeord.1 ' ' ' Cant. E. O. Dnncan of tin ftakMaUia. with a party of United etates earyeyors qb; board, is m uore sound. 1A dauahterof Capt. John W. Dudley, abouti 11 years of age, while playing on tne a tea 01 tne steamer neuie n, uye at Lenoxville on Monday last, fell over board and cam near .drowning.' She waa rescued from a watery grave by Mr. John Wheatly. f All. honor to this young natV . , W.u ., . .,h - , Wa received through tha mail on Thursday a cot to blood from Messrs. S. P. Hancock R tiro, of Kemmon m this county. They are young men of push and energy and deserve success. Mr1. D. II. Brooks of Barkers Island is eneaced la building a pilot boat 73 feet loDg, 13 feet beam, 9 feet depth of hold. Phe in a bwuty tvi i being ruilt for C U..aita & Co., who are Bmithville pilote.1 ' , . f f -s T We are requifted by Hi. W.'-C), Pfu- dua, chairman of the f'rrtdiptrfct con crpHsional executive c tea tM an nounce.thst a r.ifot of the eifire or"- miiioa is called at EJenton on Juds I j, at"3 oVIk p .ra., to fx t'p scd place of dit'.tKt convention. Thoee st anding ry tv' '- r ;f!:Tr 'r.h can return ca L . ..i. ' a r. t t .1 d.: - -!'-' "a r: r in fi 1 .r j.xargs azpons w nourara i being made Bglnd. ";!" :1 1H t The British government -U ajoinsi to appolna- eosamWeB W inqternf itdi the Belfast rfota,1; u, , , )J;i.i fen ) Honorary degrees were conferred upblf Dr.1' Oliver Wendell Holmes (at CJambrfdgeUBiverwty." '' "" 11 Mr. Gladstone has begun his electoral oaupejgaiaSeetla&a, AtpoinUonthe road he apple to large crowds' and was anttasiastioaiiy ehbered. ' ' Thai British" steamship7' Eaohantress, which was recently Injured at Frying: pan shaals and afterwards taken to Bal timore for repairs, has been libeled for ; Theft WW WJ W im a Young Men's Christian Association. It should receive eneoursgemept, MpH initatkma of tfais'ereW are cepaWe bf f doing a vast deal of good , ,,,o In the Vohfc' rapes at KeVYbrkthe Priscilla haa again been the winner, with the new boat AtlantioJin which U ezpecfetk)ns he bem rsosmlg A aeoond. the Puritan third and. the Mar r tower lasc. wnua me rriscma haa been victorious in these races, it does not decide that she will be the one. to be pitted agaiait .tbe English nee lb tbe contest for the American cup soon to take place. Mr. Uladgtone on Ills Campaign. INI)OK Junn 17. Mr dlmiUfcnna started this morning f4 J o.'clodki an tbe 8cottlh campaign, lie was accom panied by Mrs. Gladstone. Thousands of people congregated St the railway station to witness his departure. Tha orowd was simply enormous. Itsen ously blocked and delayed the approach of the premier's carriage. When Mr. Gladstone finally succeeded in reaching the station platform he found it packed with people, who welcomed him with enthusiaulo cheers. At last he reached bis seat in a special coach assigned for his conveyance. The window at his seat was open. When the crowd tea him at the window fit aeti Bpl another obeer, which waa repeated several times. The people appeared desirous of having tbe premier address them with some parting words before going away on his arduous errand. He arose and spoke from the ooaca 71840'. He thanked the oeoole for the honor of their extraordinary demon stration. Be adjured them to allow nothing to bide from them "tha, bare question of the hour." "An attempt has been made," the venerable orator exclaimed, "and will be mads to direct your attention from the question at issue. This question is solely whether Ireland shall be trusted to inanag her own affairs. Those who deny Ireland this right admit that Canada and other British colon 1M enjoy stfota right. Are we to trust our fellow subjects In Ire land and govern by lore, or are we to adopt the policy of the governmsnt's enemiea and introduce into- IreUad government bytoroa." v Ms-Oladatoae then bade his friends good-bye and the train moved away. Enthusiastic and prolonged cheering accompanied its de parture and hundreds of people, waviair handkerchiefs and hat and Ood-spee4-i Ing the premier, ran along tbe platform beside his coach until the train ou taped thetav , ., .-.v . Labor Trenbles t lagaita, tie. avvvDU, via., .uu, i iwg uieu were discharged in the Riverside aotton mill todar lot (veelaet 0 dutr The kmnrmmi la T . IO m Knighta of Labor In the spinning de, partment.aeventen1 in Ut. dejnandad that the discharged me a Da taken back Kl5nihu,' MPtoTl instead. , The updni all save two Quit work. The Knights of the othea department a.isap-4 prove of the strike and state that they will have others to take the places ot the strikers in the moraina. Twe kandrad ano odd. -hands' are employed in the muju ' it U uougbt tbe matter win be settled without further trouble. - 'I: Marine Dlstster.! auai-vebton, june la. ine ..tnree-J I masted 1 sohooner Marios IT. ' Band, of Philadelphia, wsntagrovad oa the eater f ! eat last Tuesday, while trying ta enter the harbor. She. sank yesterday' with 581 tons of railroad Iron. The sohooner was valued at 110,000 and is a total loss. Gladatoae la tW Spirits. ; rEDUBUSQH, June1 18.-Mr. Gladstone ti In fine spirits today. He has taken a long drive about, tha oIr. i-He speaks here tonight and again Monday Bight. I lie will speak at kUnch eater ; SoaiMune during the coming week. . - . . . 1 t , ; J mi, rT r 1 - Praaa-aatSjeweatar -; Hctchess Texas, February, "85.' For manv rears my wife has been af flicted with a large eating uteeff en the leg, which has cad tbe attention of sev eral doctors, and tha use of ait kinds ef n-pdicine, without benefit-, k v noVf She was told U;.t U. B. B. would cure her. Eh has ucd two bottles, and the ulcr -9 uaproved raptciynet'l entirt'y t was' te' f rt and only medicine that ever did her any g'wi. w. j:t: F 'l In rw p-jrne. bj l-lLu.T a&a Am II. iL.ci.aOWS. , -. j.. if 1 voters of t' w r tt , p " c i'.-' !. ...1 ..m. Iijeol col u-JfcaAatUiesa. ; Another sew eWy ef L seoln is told by theWaehingtno,. fin ISM he waa (raaujt tuteerea e peaeeeat- wy-tce nk -dort-th. S tre 1 waa especially one-etd-tbUowfnf aa- whowtit lionl fce Aal i!eah.M iaoxlaJ-- f act rid Of him and a ir mi kmus by one device or another tul his ingenuitr was severely taxed. Psedy -whew she angel; trr sreyhia ,4 tm aboutLifatkeii t jBifciit-.m-portantBieaikjie,j'ridwauddn-ly rose, walked to. a closed, and took a Urge bpWe fJia.yjCfc iry this for baldneesV' he asked, exhibiting the bottle for hla.TteiWf.V .tasiJection,, The, visitor admittM thaihajtaveahadj Ma.uIiaooin surmnoned a servapfe fcaq the bottle wrapped up and fcavd.tt tth astonbhad bhilanthropiet,,iti the. in junction, 'Nowr go and rub seme of that pn vour bead 4ertetterr; km& it up. ,They say twttr ferake the Tlaif grow. Come back in apout Mree maMhaeMM reportg yw eaeviett. diaofpi found himself out the dooi laotpuaf akti door with the halMeHprar n4er hiajjarpbetoae flew fork cotton Futures. m Nrw York, June 18. Green itiSbSa report oiv opttpn fu tares sssi: A sojooa wnaj vu axaeetea, uauuauwaaieni aw tone at Liverpool was reflected here opening land prices went up al points. ab demand soon became satis fied at the advance' and a reaction fol lowed, assisted in a measure by a de- ollne of l-O ia sUverM Alk fab ments continue to be localf an glected market by hotbl bull! ii remains as a character iejiare Death of Mr, Patrick H. Winston, Sr. ' Mr. Patrick H. Winston, sr., died at his home at Windsor, Bertie county, Monday last. Be had had" two stroke of paralysis in a year and had been con fined to his bed for six months. Bis end was peacefuL He was born in Franklin county. In this State, May 5th, 1820.. A biographical1 sketch of Mr. Winston will be published in the New and Ooserw Sunday morning. moat Excellent. J. J. Adams, Chief of Police, Knox ville, Tenn., writes: "My family and I are beneficiaries of your most excellent medicine. Dr. King's New Discovery for that nu Bps eiaimi tea u, desire w see4 tlfy to Its virtue. My friends to whom I have recommend ed ( i,.'praise it at every opportunity." Dr. King's New Discovery for con sumption is guaranteed to cure coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, croup, and every affection of throat, cheat and lungs. THaH bottles free at Haacock Bros, drug store. Large size 91.00. ,, , v The BlalrSHl RECEIVES ANOTnER SET- RACK . Washington, June 18. The Bouse committee on education met today, only to adjourn to the last day of the session . This action finally disposes of the Blair educational bill so far as this committee is concerned. Messrs. O'Dohnetl and Willis went on record aa opposing ad journment. Baeklea'a Arnica Salve. The Best Salts in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin iLraptions, and positively cures piles. It Is guaranteed to aire perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 85 cents jwn.box. For sale by Hancock Bros, ly j 1 A Congressman s Dilemma. 1 WASHLiraa'ONj Jute 0. AColufcibusj Ohio, social say that BdpreeenUUte Onthwaite. of OaioUfeiaavat; is ahteat- ened with defeat for renomination for oulyeseroiyV -,ft ' ADVICK TO HOTHEEI. should ild alwaybe iseof for children teething. ; lb. soothes -the child, softens tne guana, allays all pam, cues, wind ooliotand; is the best reasedy for dlar- o' ' '''' '3ana4dtoUisatwit; itt Y'i , reat ateftfqr Strlks t' 'fit is generally known throoghotr je whoW ceuntry, that' large 'strikea. are being Jnade among the laboring etasree la some, ef ear aargetr;Rr,rQeA, as Chicago, Philadelphia and New York. Some hare, been, wounded ier lifer and soroo, have . ket ' thait lives. The ques tion now ariaes.-wnat shall be doro keep thl r"v' n fast?" ro-' iaar) Be U.er caAdut alord the eiaht hour system at the present prfcea 11m. nvnnnnH. iuiimt m w.nm aannnnv wmv. . . ... . -1 1 : .r " ,;r"' 7 "; .t . eaiisfiedwiUvtbepreeent prices of Tabrtf. Soma? reUaCAtua Uia4;'s0a)ehfut mat be done; some one must noma, ta the front an4 'divlas set&stBetnwby which the people may be relieved from rich a tyrannical' orpretaion, jii Mew of! the ortcotng' facti, and ia tha ab sence of any relief from other sources, we STreet that the quietest' and most astu 'ciory way , of , -keeping- down rtrii and diwntions amor tr tbe labor i?f " saes of EFter4 t'orth Carolina is ti j, Is the ric of roods and supplies id r-r.f r-n..y to lew wrcs, and. in t t sjr"-tioa",R e hereby an r to tlie p.ao t!.st we' prop e to 1 upon it, an 1 -- -Hivit-, I r- - classes a 1 1 s:-"re of cf r"" t cheap A. Loward, 1 f : 1 a 1 and mm : ' - t r v.! I SPf Lfhtri ,::,C0MMEBCIAL. y ourjial umox, Juae iv j. si. tt -i,J OOTTOB. .FW TOrc, Jane 18. Futures closed uie but Steady. Dales U 6470 bales. une. 9.06 December. 8.99 9.06 9.18 9.88 9.18 9.01 January, Febrmary, March. April, Angiut. . September, Oetokxw. 1 ! 915 9.84 9.34 Bovemhar, 8.M- suy. i 8rota atnadv: MMrilins 0 1.8' T. Middliag' 8 8-8; Good Ordinary 8 1-8. 1 bale at 8i. Middlma- 8 746: Low MiddlinK 8 1-J6; Good Ordiaarr 7 7-l. . JMate-io ataarmsrr. 8KED OOTTOlf 3.0, l OottomSexd tlO.OO. TtraPBrrnrB Hard, fl.OO, dip, 81.7S. TAB-M7pe.aSl.a5. Cork 48aMp. OATB Retail, MaftO. Bica 7te5. 3U8WAZ 80c. per lb. gaw On foot, 80. to Sc. UooaiBY Hams IOo. per lb. 1 " Labo-IOo. per lb. ROOS IOo. per doaen. nsaia PpBit fs8o. per pound. PBjUruTB 50o. net bushel. 1 It FOODEB 7Sc.a$1.00 per hundred, f Okiowb 13.60 per barrel. nau JfXA 65a70o. Hn8 Dry, 10c. ; green 5c. Amj S6a50c. per buahel. Pbabb 1 75c, per buahel. Hohet 40o. per gal. Tallow 6c. per lb. Cbookbbb Grown . 1 ROaSfc. ; spring 20a85o. , . Meal, 63c. per buahel. Oats 0 eta. per bushel. Tub m 50c. per buahel. Seed Potatoes Early Boae, S2.75 per bbl. Wool lQalfto. per ponnd. Potatoes Rahamas. S5a30c., yams, 40a5Oc. Kkbosbnb IOo. WHO LBS ALB rKIOES. Raw Mass Pore 110.00. -Shoulders Smoked, No. 8, 5c.- priroe, Sc. v. n. s, r. u s, b.'s and l.. u. oc. Flouk $8.aaB.eo. Lard 7o. by the tierce. Nails Basis 1 's,S2.75. Buqak Uranulatad, 7c. Coffee Vallo. I4 atoLAaSBS ABD 8TBCP 04 V. Powder KJQ0. HnoT 81.60. aj ars an g? pmfbct iikaltii SB A U Ft Si Oli unpuaalbla tr Uia 1M niBf tnD seaMun Is Impaired, tbe WKaruK Llvar InaoUva. or the. CONSTIPATION, .3 will aure OonattiMllon. Blek llaadaehaand ly. Kpala. It retulates the and enablea those af fMbte d)f t ttlon to enjoy their food. It tadBOM Fevar, Cool th Blood, la Invaluabla larlleaaad iMlimmi tory Ulseaaea, and Is a Sick-Headache,, Justly esteemed A p- nent mrunuaren. Koo aomkwl. Reliable. Ele AUD gant. It should be iMinit In .vmv hnnM. flVCDCUVll hold- Hod y drngvlsU U I O t tl OIHeavMTwhere. Manufae- tnrad only by TARSART Ac CO.. Se Yark. JnnlVdwIm CATAWBA COLLEGE, HMXTTon, n. c. Next Hewton will becln August U. Fnll Academic, Business and Oolieglate Oourara. Flue llulldlngm, IJbraiiea, Apparatus, Ac. Board and Tuition Moderate, worthy per oni of limited means aatisted. Pnae watei and health unsurpassed. Apply at once. Catalogue free. , ,' . J. A. FOIIt, Secretary. jNIVEJlSlTY OF VIRGINIA. Medical Department 11 eoarse of instruction la medicine. The ''faeaston begin Oeteker 1st and eoaUBBes LnJne months, For catalog oa apply ta tbe Jpcretaryof ln Faculty. , X.II.;yniTenity tf ?ggini, Tt... fH ADVJgRTlsrBB. Iweeatiatesior so" A .vartlslng In leee gaed Dewapaparaasnt fraay Address OW. P, JWWELb" CXX. If zuoa mil I 13 BXTR j ,,,a,vj''.KO!'JaaMBOVWj STAIIDARDiTL'nni'IE! Is & ef HaBaSaetwrtskg Ad Tir,t );. PaampBIet wttlt Bew Prtee lart 2aa ke r .. BVUntAH BlKOaWTes4E. X .IS afti fit stbekhql wlU be a Bpecial-afeetlnc of ma holders ef the'.StnJe rlrwrft 4lvir Stearobfat . Company .-atald afvfr1 ' qtmm: Ki i riuu - Eoeana ef Hra new Berba Board p Trade WTtCTll 'i order of tha Boatd of Wraetortrm . Rt7 did bI. t - .l4 t 11VE nuXEItED Ell ARES. STOCK t C. TOLb A RAILKOA0, la " Sts V 5,.': 'y'i.'A.'ir.rfr,',"'. i c! n-i. r.i c . c New Stock- 8atines Little Store ''onnc. the Corner. ra-t-'i' By watoUlas bulletla - - you rill keep up with latest events.. , , i , , T T? TT7La- .. . LAJtUKNTUCKi jiukidwir Oh door from PrtllAek-"' UAitMBw AfJ, in.. 1 1 en . li . 1 1 yKim mg Klc , aD(l now Is the time to renu. VlMadbtMiU(y"' your premises. Tint curds, ahow lug li. TiSw. folorn (uraUlied on ttiijifleatlun ' All well-regu-laltxl (tiiulllusae luylsiaa-t . To the House-Keepers. ':: k ' MASONS IMPROVED VliVXT JAHS, THE BET JAR MADt. 1 tU SALE JtV L. II. CUTLEft," 26 MIDDLE BTBEET, NKW HUKNIC. N. C. The HationaJ Live Stock Association, RICHMOND. VA. Kor Insuring I'rffi rml Klnka lo Live KUk. HKl.SlTloM -I'Rl.TKITItlN 1 UII.INAI, KJTI'IBS Bolenre pm nil, iiriwiicnl oia-rallon. A pi iln lorm l im.u.vv Kusnuileelns liulemnltv. Morluiiry prcmiuma .uyull snniially.seml snnnslly, .(imnrrly or bl luonlhly. M the option of thp .ituivil M ample rxwrvr, available for all uulon-iweii eontliigeni'les. Ixwal triisu--sln rverv i-ouniy. for eoMartlng of Mortuary Preniluina. luRurlng policy hol ders agaliiMl la l.y ihr fallurrof maiu I'l.A N. The plsii of the fiiinpaiiy Is purely uiutual and offers to Innurers Indemnity ncatnat loss of stock hy dlseitsu or avhleul. i Mo policy will lw iMiued ertyenne Wtrtok whose actual cash value Is less ibsn ll()o, nor will a l-olli-y of Insurance be Issued for au amount greater n,au tr;;,, on a Hiole Risk Thla ajmimuy does not Insure fancy horses at fancy prices, but simply agrees lo Indem nify owners for their animals, to the extent of good serviceable bum k. Horses and Oolta Insured between theatres of one and ruteen years; and Muk-s between the age or one and twenty years. Policies will not be Issued covering IJv arv. Dray, Hare or Track horses, nor any stock used l.y Hlreet Hallways, or Mining UoDipaalea. No Plugs, or seeond olassatock. nor Agents without regard for truthfulness, tolerated. W. B. BOYI5. Ajrcnt. NKW KERNB, K. dw C. Ferdinand Ulrich, WHOLESALE! GE0CEE 8EI.L8 OOI3 AT SMALL MARGINS. Social Prices on Hour! Tf A. rent's Old Sttnd. ' ,1 : Stockholders , Ueetingi . 4Mka - r. t 1 . . i , . 1 vr. Of Vtii The Thlrtr-Seeond i Rerulsrl Annnsl Umml. lag of the Stock hoUeT or the Atlantic and SorUt Qaroline taHread Ootnnuir wlmNtMlHld . muini, siis osy 01 june, mes. - - " . rxriMm ; Rati aire tae . rete ay "-; rri mumn tswosuiawjaseawv-4as mpaated trr,an affldavtt.,bf .aJkiayd '. owner as to Mtasr-aM ewnaraUm of atoca. r. 1. 1 90 a WW, IA1 HOUEKTH, , ' ; ":....tAn Junl lt,;iJt71-f Tll ' Ifock'Liiiie'fV i,ltr niuli ''1 id) w-awo-'jiiir A PJL25t ror. ,; vvt a " ia.nl .tiio Gcat Ildr;'' La A 1 ..o.-rij.'-'Loi: OIK. fi i)iir.,.i'ttui'i Jtttu A JtfH i; . : i it' :u ' ,i. hi ..Hi-ri ": :i-.ii -
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 20, 1886, edition 1
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