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I 3. -8 10. ' m'-m V. 2 .' Jt: .r 1 : . - I 1 IP JloIV ant,'. mm r- 4 - '.tlal - iii 1 i ' 1 1 tr 1 aij 5 ' 'f "N01.' tI HfU ."Hilt's -1'.t j. V.J i i l a . ii n , , . t, jr.,- v. LOCAL .NEWS.- .8! -sew iiema, latitude, bdu 0' porta '.iimin .-..! lonjritadi.Tro 8" Wee.1 I. 4aa fiat-. H:4S1 Lenirtk of dBV.1'" , .Hun t. 7:li ( 14 bourn, 88 tniontfl. i ri t tt Trfff a rr .i;. .'..tv ?S LOCALS ;'. jTEjjAfl office deskpyiy t.s i (! r Frksh Bcttek jwcejved every, (rip o( the SM'rM(M pddept eHYJoe f rosh n&rehed feoffee. One teas, break' fast bacon and fcogarncawxt Rmal tairi t, c-iMrrn it . 2 - i" , , ' C. E. BuVE'B. v. -. ; iBif ... -: , ' The weaLher halteeB ouite uhiltTor - . ' - shod cro wa pa8el dowa for More- v r head City laet pfght " ' The Duffr 'burtain the 'corner of ; 4i - -' . - -" - - a. . U m under V,"5" going rpaira. aS4 V K, 'r ' Colteetor Qanoook gWee notioe that ' ' ' ; ; . the dog ta mot be paid or Ihe ordin- ! Urie to hare nice, vaUt niade from the " r ' ' UefcHi oa Hauux-k UtettoXha IW6 ; t-s ' entraneolihf MlBg('c ' . tcrdaV, mate a vigoroua reeUtanoe to U nnHremen.who were taiiac him to 2 -t)dH-l-h,n3' bpp v; ere applied, a tae in, 4 (;i v . ;;v'. II liiaid Jhat ha prjof ,of dUafea la .. ',;-; the iupuuoaii'oonTBuoB' win - . "iHqr1. hupd red dollar eaoa thuytar. . v r if thiajf trua thfre.f JJUbe eeaetdera uleatruggle in the yottBtorimarie(for ' : . f ;. ' we omce oi aeiegaw. - , - ;" fir',colored4 Btateormalcbool I' CVX' JCvTl'iliiitrUr4ay.' Daring - v . , the eeeskHi a model plasa com posed of , -1; .';, -. "Chndla &dc ttf It years will be i ' . taojcht for the purpose o( exemplifying . ; rdlTetiti4dr4 4f inlltiilotiodl 1 "4-: , The '!), file fiof a W ?lOf ' . - aV negro boy IWing at Bender- : -: H'irtrt iiwWl,ioaitt Wddty. a . "'. K " v dy R W8f. fnf . ,tart ' . " the atore.' He 'tooli the Vkerogene can witr ihiai eVodafaef I IaVahoTt while ; , h u oni Jatoi the atrat 'with lib W 7f' i clothing lna"blaz incf wal to badly btvsc4Otdiri68ae'tawinrf.MThe . areifjen fs.tfrai Ter-f1hg-the dq to aUrt the fire ha aat theean on theitOTS. ' . and It exploded' ka Bron'aait became hot '' - Ve are gratified to lUa.ra that Maater : Seymour Wj Hancock, eon ofpur townat alaa' lvJbt. nkncock, jr., has ancceai fully paosed'hls ex&mtnatfo'n fo; admis-y."- ' stpaVto tba uUitaiy academy' at West y " - Point; 1 lie is a young gentleman' pi fine Intellectual ' endowment - splendid physique and ourteeus demeanor',' and wfll, we predict Reflect jcredi npon the soctioti' which be rfepreeant. . His course In the academy will be watched with latereet by hie' toariy friend who! earn estly dcbire "and anticipate' for ;blm an arr pie pit b ire of sucea la the depart ment of lifewhicjj hi, has i selected. S .3 tuoux. was prepared for examination tn this city, by that excel lent teacher, Dr. Geo. Sloyer. "" ' A"a4' - At ths Theatre Thnray Night !." if. rr-r IT.- v-i tu n, i uu city end proion-ta hold "The Cantata cf Esther" 8t the tfceatre Thursday and 1 liJay nkhta for the benefit of the A, ' U. K. chnrr br- Specials atrhngf ment wnibJnjkde for all white people who d " ire to sttPDd. The Ealeigh , Visitor tfn t' e f : lowing to say of the perform tt.ci.C.i.tc.(y:'. llUV-.lltt: T!,e CantAta of Esther presented at 1' 1 '-.!1 , Ir r Bf ,?lit 1T th ! r . , 0. I t oftb A. M. L. t .- f.;j'tr thoi"who,wik- l t''l d t ' a a suceww. The t , j , -r w j r1" tcrel and llie r . - t; f-ur.; ;eJ by the "i . . i t-- 'yv-asexcel- J ' c r.'wd present, - j v a, and all are , o. Jcces. c&lled o ril rpports crops Julias , f C CU ton,. -was h : ;- rr, ;rU crops a ' n: . t rpsrj and ' ' ) i a f i.,a ,f he QiXMt laJmetryj;- ' -' v ! publish ""todayT; aa, jntereetihg article onibe oyster industry bjQea N, Ires, whoEas," h40niderable 'ex perience In,ihe bnsineae snd Ukesji deep toterest in t whatever affoota tie propagation and, eulture of the oyster.' He takes issue with ou friend Jaattock's' on several1 points; his position on Jejis Utloa i that win Induce eapitUistn to JTest ! the business and develop it is reiy, rorIb!y';'pntv'.-Jat?l etrong point ne saates is tne appointment o a oommissioa, composed of practical men who know something about the buifc- neas.'lo take charge of it and atop legis latipjcrtta a notorious fact thatlhsre is ao stability in the laws enaitad by Ltbejqenifaf AssataDly W this matter. If a good law Is passed by one General Assembly, the next is sura to repeal it So leogesBuch'iS tb ease so man wig invest any coutiderable sdtn in develop ing the oyster industry. This is a matter of great importance to New Bern, because. Mef we have a plant for canning, and we hardly think, were is a citizen in ue town wno naa trot felt the benefits of this enter prise. We want to increase this busi nees; th prosperity of the town de mands that it be increased. The plant here has the capacity for doing double the business they have done in any one year. , No class of people. In this city ar benefited by this oyster oann'ng as ranch as our colored citfsens: yet they propose, from present appearances to sand men to the Obneral Assembly who will 1)8" as8umb as oysters and accomp lish nothing' for their people but draw Cakboua Bokbcd. Mr. "Loom: Alph'n living near IUph- lands, Onslow county, had his smoke house broken' open about a week ago by a thief and j bout sixty pounds of potk tokanJiOBX a.harrek' We learfl there has ben considerable stealing of this tatare In that section recently. . School Exhibition. On yesterday at the residence of A. T. Jerkins, Esqjvas a most enjoyable and . pwajasl axBibitioo . pf reading givehIb7'thfr(aptls Of Mrs. Jerkins' school. Also a distribution of . prixas awarded for scholarship and attendance daring theyoer. , .. The judges,' juage a. . neymour, Hon. C C Clark and Clement Manly, Esq, assembled at U a'olock to award the price for excellence In reading. There were nine contestants, and' we baveaelddm heard more accurate and excellent recitation than the perform ance of these little pupils. ,. All did wall. Afterwards came the distribution of J rises, which were awarded In the fol owing order" by the gentleman chosen for this duty. Judge Seymour presented the prize for scholarship to Master Joseph Cong don; Rer, Mrf . Jenkens-rsecond prise for scholarship to Master John Erd mann. Hon, C. C. Clark awarded the prise foiattefidaAcaio IfWNellr Tur ner. The prise I or reading was present ed by Clement Maniyit Esq., to Miss Nolly Turner. It ia Aeedkae to Say the remarks to the young folk of these gentlemen iu the presentations ,were appropriate and happy, and their com plimentary allusion to be-exoeUeaoe of, the exaibitioB-very gratifying to Mrs. Jerkins, the accomplished teacher. - -This cultivated lady la well 'qualified for teaching children and young ladies. Besides a well informed mindf hesoutj tltated and refined manner.. an. ladisi pensible requisite for the. position she fills, enable Mrs. Jerkins I o carry out successfully her task with order and decortmVi v?ttit t.;r f ;a-i-pj FmlBe Ao; llakta. ' Acort-eipondenttof the Star, writing from ShaUotte. Brunswick county,: re lates a very singular circumstance un der date of June.' 17th. "Yesterday," ha Rays," "a crowd of us 'stopped! the creek, nearTubb'a Inlet, -with a net, and to our. greats surprise; thafish-ia large numbers and variety, s moved about la. such a manner' that great sur prise was expressed by all present at their peculiar action. Tbe fuh finally began to noat or drift witn use current gainst the net. perfectly heipiees at tne nrst of the ebb, and Twhen the tide w at i-s lowert, they were all dead. VYi-a a view to ascertaining the cause Cf this strapfe circumstance, we searched ad- o;' x creeas 1 was naa nut, i ho 'ft d' and found the fish In them in the t me condition. ' They wou d guinp op oi t of tbe water and turn on their backs rod die. On' Opening eome of t!,. n ve fo tad thstthevwerer 'rfe v empty. 'I T ecorr por eft' Ida: "1 wauKl fp! an imprc; &Di $ i, but is r tb''0!Sl tr-.'e, -and will be vouched for ry t retf us who were erfoced in the : ; ir.. So strarce wa. it ton &t w left tVf.:.h in t e creti, rs we were for fifh to eat. WecwU 1 "9 t ' "n out at least twenty-five t 'J :ington Star 1 ' I bare or.'T 8 ' v are to f ' t ' I I r T" r- i: I v ' ( h A 9 ai-fivr fnrtVA luirnfu fit vtlilictm the porpoise . has ,hen; established at Hatteraa.' v: 3jf! I h LithaisnoUaa for a new-trial-fat the Maxwell case hsf beet,arinh4iA8t Louis. The judge will render a decision next'weekr-"1"- JtT : i A ' delegation has left Norfolk j for Washington to arge apoa Ooa gross te building of a new poatorno at the first mentioned efty. A aerkrae1 affray ' occurred on an Amerlcaa bark; at Colon bet weea be Officers and sailors. " Three were kilUd outright and a number .weiinded. v '' ; A grand latestate military drill is to come off somet'ms Innguat at 3alvas ,3tlwHtWiiiUata wa offered and already many crack' com panies of the South and West haw n- An Arkansas farmer writes that coons hay beW (aUyiis'UuiW 'ajWhavoo ia his corn, fields that he went to dreg store to get some strychnine with which toJiill thprnVTbghimliaaaUai given 'morphine and the next morning me neia waaswewn MAhiiieeplncooonl wmcn were easily captured. Track-laying on the Cape .Fear and Yadkial iTalky Railroad la Sow being carried through some very historio ground. It is the olaoa where the bat tle ef OLilford court house wak fought March 25th, 1781, between Oen. Greene and Lord Cornwallace, , Abqot 1,000 meir perished in this engagenlenV.-' This was the spring before the fall of the surrender of Cornwallace withaq almy of 7,000 men to Washington atfYork town which was termed the decisive battle for American liberty. Bucklem's A rale aalv. Tua fixer fixLva ia tbe world for Cuts, Bruises, Bores, Uloers. Ba Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, aad poeitivalr cuaea piles. It is gaarsotpad to gtMHrfeqBsatiafao- tion, or money refunded. Price 85 cents per box. For sale by Hancock Bros, ly KinBton ltemk. i' Mr. Frank Still ey has his house nearly ready for use. Mr. William Aid ridge is making some additions to Jm dwelling. The rains have been very timely, and the crop prospects are excellent, so far as we hare learned.,' ; i H. A.Latham, Esq.' Of tbe Washing ton Oazet Ui wae in, town Wednesday. June- 10th, as Hye as 'usual both in busi ness and pleasure. '.': ' Severhl of' our vbuns ladies and ran- tlemeh attsaded the closing exereises of Cypres Creak school, last Thursday. June 17th. The snooessof this school Is a deserved compliment to worthy teach- Josebhi McDooald had . a. hawing be fore J ustices T. J. Meacham . and B. H. Ronntree, June 16th, and was returned to jail without privilege to bail nnkUhis trial at ma next; term Dt tn hapanor Court. His behavior fcefora , the" oourt was very beooming. ' The monument fenos has been verx neatly painted.' Pebbles fronj'the .a6af shore have been put. all over the in closure, and i all prsssnts a very ele gant 'appaasanea . Granite, f rem' tha mountains. and,pbblM.froai th.-aaa combine with oar native soil in memory of s traa North, Cain.';,, . pleted the, repair on . the Webb houe In Newtownvi nsaking a vary attraetrv residence of it.- Last week he traded it to MnsWOrasIinoVroe liar fariufcfew miles from town. The many sxpecta tions and prophecies about the supposed bride: who would sooi looonpy ara aJJ dlsappoinimenta. r , - . Mr, Aba OettInrer's residence is Bear ing completion and will be on of the finest buildinrs in that Dart of the town. Certain parsons aroald have- yon think that Kinston haa seen its best day, and is steadily going back. While it ia hot Dooming as it waa several yearn ago-It is teadily growing. - There, are vary few vacant houses, and the sound 6f the hammer is continually heard . t List of Letters 'If Remaining In they Postoffiee at New Berne, Craven ' county, N. Cr - June IlOth, 1UUU Emma' E. Etheridge 21 Ully Farmer. Babe Green. Mariraret Grandy . Edward Harris, Caroline Looker, J. K. Perry (3), John Roberts.. Simen. 8nttoarD. G. Wales,arali Wadawoiih; ' Elizabeth J. i Persons calling for above letters,- win say advertised, ana give date act issr. - M ' . M. JlANLT. r.JUr , Notice. i 4 i .! r j The RepulMoan , voters of the .first ward, City of New-. Berne, are hereby rot. lied to meet sr tbe City Eall' ca I'u ay the 6;h day cf July, prox. at y p. ra., for the purpose cf e Ling thrse dull-pates and three sHfr'" to tw" tonrty conventioa ti La 1. : 1 Jii'y I tt 13 ru, three ,delFaU sad ttHH trnfeu.-s to attend township cenventicMB. ' to elect a precinct c n-.ittee of 1 tee. . - . ? i , ; R. i :tt, ii Cbm'n V ard Com. i ' if ' Mr. Wi E MewMrae lef t Wentoa on thft , steamer 4t Ailloksyilla' to attend th wrejaeaatrVltofcavalla' snnbot. .We has nad; auoeijdiwwirafol drain during the last, week, whcb. hsaool4 " MrAbner ttewsota'asyihat crops are remarkaWy good' tn tte'Ptney Grove aectioa.1 Better i crops- envthe' Daves plantation than he haa ever seen there at this season of the year , i,nr . Corn is remarkably scarce in and areand Trenton. Ws,(,beAr4 several persons say on Saturday last that they oonld not find a pact for; sale in the pUae.ii Some! applied-1 at the mill' and found that they, had . aWe l erdere than thay cpuldfUL, . i, . Irish potatoes is a crop which is cer tainly a vera remunerating en with us; more so mis season man j& usually nas neen heretofore. . I nave seen a paten this season where only one-half of a bushel saed . potatoes were planted, which have fielded 80 bushels and now inis same crouna via a it a tine' crop of core andaquaaheii,! n ib.Wa learn Uhat Misses-' Sebie Dunn, Ooaa liaDanial and Mat,tie W. Ronntree, oi Kiaaton, were at Trenton- waring last weeie visiting' friends and relatrves and returned on Batorday to Kinsten by tbe train at Cereereek. Miss Cornie Cbap. asavr of - MaphrCypress; visiting rel. tives at Trpnten else-M. J. J. Spier, of Craven eotntyv. - W learn.frain'a!fie4d) iliathe oom- maneementpf ,xVoT.;RkoIal f0' 8 Cypneat creek- va nfl'! a suocess; a larg arawdTrom sevesef fbf nties were in attendance Lthe-Rev. MrV Htajidford antertaiaiaandrinahTaative, while tbe dinner was-just soih a fne as the good oitizens af Gypreas afwavs gives; a din ner that bleaaeaatl and plenty to spare. We leerr)fiT:Mrt'E. M. Foacuehas 17 aores kof oatn which are said to be really nloe. .aVIryf iskthat our farm ers don't; plant rnoreamall grain than they do?) It (WOUld-lpay'them better to plant oatt anAryaUTen' if they had to turn thefr.; Kock onititban to .do like some of thejn do rent SO idle sfrriftlesa tetraat who won't Work npr dotit' know bow la hsvale, lands m-operlT; 4jxj Jici)r. Sooi, who aasJ-repre-sented Jenoa kupty in thaDegislature several tena1eipatlcted a member of the State Constitutional Convention, died at hiahome-.oe, rrM algbjt last naaa;Treatofi4 i Mr. Seo4 haa hoen auf fedai a tcng ffin wlfla oaoeec en bis fa a. 4 Ha ban -aooMpied senHe a promi nent position, . in. the. ipolitioe ef our oonntyU being-, fbri adauyLyeas a leader in the Republican party. . i Mr. E. M Fosoae says that bee cul ture is profitable. "Why,1 said he, "I shall sail honey wax enough to putohase B barrella of cork, whioh I must sav haa cos me but very little. 1 have always xnown mat; nee culture was .prontame and would have been a bee raises my self, but tt would retniise 'opnslderable drilling to get me tb aroach a swarm ef bees and hive thuojnuioh more than (fc si iA ca fsiAJB. Ka Ansamw af Dain,i farm 'VTV.l". .-" " " opinion that the Regis ter of Deeds will hay many calls this fall for permit to bttohMn double har ness,, provided some of the gents oan persuade the ladies to think as they do; only a few' more commencements needed to set. the bail in motion and as I am., en the best or terms witn an of them, what a nice' time I will have eat ing sugar bieouit. ' The Masons at Oxford. The Kseonio fraternity is arranging for a grand celebration of. St. John's day, which ia next Thursday, 84th, at Oxipcdr They.hve,prepaa?d aa;il dratfe piogranine'at tai orphan aikfnj, the event betog utaieysngettaie oorner- stone of the how industruir building there .The-order of exercises la as fol lowi Opening 0T' Grand1 Lodge1 by Grand Maater tfusbee at iu oteoan a. m., at the hall of Oxford lodge; proces sion lorn at :84 at thd"kn ohtlord lod(re,-'Srivr- avUie'ayrunlvar 11 o'clock; prayea by Grand vChaphiin;d- dreBses hr Gem K.' tJ. Yince, tr, '... of North, Carolina;, short, addressee, by UOV. A- U inui,aij.'.a. a. 'fiugmy Donald. W.- Bain f Estr. f Cdf." Char. ' R, Jones and other fdlnne fctviO p-m.; Ikying of the ooraer-stoneol .the indns trial building at -iSf p. Tn.,1 by Grand Master 1 Busbee; addresses ..by'i CapU. OcUvlua Coke; abort address by other prominent ' gentlemen exercises", by orphan Class;' pene4ict)on'i bit Grand Cbaplaln-,;Miut J - ' ' j- An axcunioa tratflXwill' leate Hett dersoa about 8 o'clock on the morning of the ,24th and carry hwfv.'legatlpt: tothr-' ;ionif,L,ji:.MJiaWi whltumw an extra train, and, with the State official will go In a body. Th fare from Raleigh ia only fl.79 for' the ,ronnj ti5pf i Majors Vizier shown igreat 1 cotrttesy o nheTnatlef . Th Knights, Templar ft Ralsigh will attend- in nt dress" uniform. There ... a I . m 1 f win ne several tnousano. people av uir ford bn this occasion, ana, k M propibekvll that" tbe aaylutn. shall charge zocenu for each meal . served. - Thus a verji bahdsome sum can be realised for this noble iost?tntion, ' which Is doing so ranch rood, snd which, the neonle Of thefctate should te glad to endorse. .Ycsa;; i (Aserver. i . n.;if- l ' ''. ACr''n' Fort nnU Plfvery. , ing betwr , City and N. Y., bad been trout-ie 1 with a coogh so that be ws r- to elemnd was induced y try I .-r. Kirk's I Tery rpr s 4 1 It is generally known, thotighout the whole country that large strikes are beiag made among the laboring classes in some of earr largest cities, such as Chicago, Philadelphia and- Mew York. Some have been wounded for life and some have lost their lives. The oaes tion now arises, what shall be done to keep the peace in Eastern North Caro lina The f erases : cannot ailoTd the eight hour system at the psnaent prtpas pf produce, neither is the laboring km satisfied with the present prices of Ishor. Some relief most be had; something must be done ; some one must come to the front and devise some scheme by which th people may be relieved from such a tyranntoai oppression. In view of the foregoing facts, and in the ab sence of any relief from other sources, we suggest that die quickest and most satisfactory way of keeptnr down strikes and dueeaaions among the labor-, ing classes of Eastern North Osuelina is to make the prioes of goods and aapplies in conformity to low wages, and in. making tbe suggestion we hereby an nounce to the public that we propose to act upon it, and direct everybody, labor ing classes and all, to tbe greet cheep cash store of Humphrey 4c Howard, where they will find a large . and com plete stock of groceries and dry goods at strike prices. The most vital strike in lie ia tbe strike for ways and means which guarantees you .perfect satisfac tion at the least coat, the strike then for the great cheap cash store of Humphrey Howard will certainly obtain for you the lowest possible prioes, thereby alle viating all peat treuhles and guar an tee ing you peaee, prosperity and happinexa In tbe future. m26dwlm COMMERCIAL. JotTBjriL Ovrv.cs. June 21, BP. M. OOTTOH. New Yoxt. June 19. Futuies closed Arm. Sales of 20,700 bales. June, 9.09 December. .9.02 9.09 9 19 0t7 9.87 July, August, September, October, 9.14 8.26 9.14 9.04 January, February, March, April, November, 8.99 May, Snots atoadv: Middling 9 1-8: Law Middling 8 8-8; Good Ordinsry 8 1-8. Nsw Berne market dull. No sales. Middling S 7-10: Low Mlddtlns 8 116; Good Ordiaarr 7 7-16. XMHSBaXIO SXKD OPTT0Mt.9.8O. 0ottoh8xd $10.00. Troraimins Hard, $1.00; dip, $1.75. Tan 75c.a$1.80. Conn 48aB6o. Oats Retail, BOafiO. RlCl 75a85. BzuwaXaOo. per lb. Bxxr On foot, 8c to 6c. Couhtst flltoVlOc. per lb. " 1 Lain 10c. per lb. Eo-oe lOcJ pardoaen. Fbxh Poax 4ia6o. per pound. Pxanutb BOo. per bushel. Foddxb 75o.a$1.00 per hundred. Owioitb $8.50 per barrel. Fteld Pkxb 65a70c. Hid aa Dry, 10o. ; green Be. ArrLAfH-aOaBOo. per bushel. Peabs $75o. per bushel. noNEY 40o. per gal. Tallow 5c. per lb. CmoxxHS Grown . 30a35c. spring 20aS5c. MhAir BJo. per bnahal. Oatb 60 cts. per bushel. TrjEjnpa 50o. per bpshel. Seed Potatoes Early Rose, $2.75 por bbl. . WHOUMAIaS PBIOR8. Naw Mxsa Pons $10.00. Shocldkbs Smoked, No. 8. 6c prime, Bo. v. tt. a, r. u's, u. '8 ana u v. etc FuorjB 83.25a6.O0. i Lasd Ic. by the tierc. NAJLShf-Basis 10's, $3.75. ' SUOAB Granulated, 7c. Ooffke 8allo. SALT-gSaSOe. per sack. MoLAaaxa Aim Stbdm I0a45c. Powx $6.00. Bhot $L60(, , , , ., . . ! TFT H' 1 !'" " '- ' " & y SCHEDULE B. All persona doins bnslnesa as mer chants, , or., etherwiee, upoa all goods bought-fn ot out of th State, or anr other liable under Schedule ,'.'B,"are requuwu ey law so inn tus same an ring the first TEN day ta July. Persons' failing to list. within .the time 'wttl he placed eo th delinquent Ust and w-Ul be charred w ith doable tax. I will he at my offloa to reoelvo th same. .Blanks' bmmUtoiW U ' 5 -" ' ' After the KXh of Jul all who have tot. listed, twill be placed on the delin quent Jiet- . n't '.-' Joseph nelson,, ... '.' jJMtf1 "; i , Register of Dead. toe McLean tralMngaUidJU 4. Ueoie'sj it vj" Asntrto u r. K tlambj?. Tfii H,'ver"'n T-r uiitviiti Sm-dAite-'-so !in at- n:rr.ovnD FrvUnV.JAlJS,": 4 - . , tile, custja: i , .. - - " i A ron BAT. . I New SfocPSatiries Littie StoifiiHthe By watch lu bulletin ooerda ateaaie Plaee yorf win keep np with latest vetttTT. J. Y. IVISp- 8ToH ( Mtddle Mutt.', - ' LAKUK rilVi'K.. t Ome doer ft, fem-v, . jsM dwtf M w. jutaait, si. tx. SfECUL MEETIHG CF STCCIHOIBERJ. There will le : atucAluiiil, ra ii . Meeting of, th Tnut."&lver 'tilt loard of Trad In KDohis or ihc New Htru.' Hoard . thisciiy,..M Mo.Nji.w. Ji jm itau, nas, at JIMIK ..'rtoclt, p. in rim ,1 . My or.l. ..f ih, 11., i ul iilnclfny. . , y n l.. kohkhts, j uui; iii Hue. ATimaa. . FOR SAtEr ..t it.i'4' FIVE IirNDKKD SHARES 'TCK in th. ATLANTIC AND NQRTH CAROLINA KA1LRAI, in 'lose to suit. Apply U ' '-"I '' 11 j. a, HtjDh; tl Cliiiin. B'd Co. CBSjwis'ja,- Kiostpn. N. C. June 0th, lSMj. , i , nlMwf ' SU SVlin (TIO PKBU-'KOTHKAIaTH la S UnB 9li Iniputwlble U the 1I- CURE FOR gr aUon is lrapalMdv the I.IVer lna-tlvt. or the CONSTIPATION, tioweivOQHiiilpatei.. Tarrant'a Kerveacnt HtUui A pwfcal will cure OoiutUpatloD, Hi. Hoadiabaa) I -Ik ,.slu. ll r.,KUllihe bula And i enattle tb.Mw? of feeble dlgeaton torujoy Uielr fuxtv It retlurua Kever, Cools the rlLuod. tsiuvahisSle In IMlmand luflamma tory tmimsea; aad ta a Justly eateemse Ape Sick-Headache, l1 rient frtrcmiHlren. Koo- uuil.'Al, Uuliuiile. JCle- aim Srjt. It - BrrooKT be f 1 1 , 1 ... I l.l 1 ..... hMaa. nYQPFPUn h"hl- Ho111 (,y rmai.i8u W I V w , riievtrjwiur,. Mauiftte- uiren oniy ny tahkai HT & CO.. New Yerk. CATAWBA COLLEGE, KVTOI, I.e. ..ill Nejt Heaslon will beln AUKilut 2d. Pull Arauii-mlo, rlrmlDe-ui Hiid ("nhoriite OoarsCH. Klne JlullUliK. Libraries, . Aip-watria,, Ac. Ilourd and Tuition Moderate. " Vtorlhy per sons of limited ineana uuiril. 1'ure water ainl hcalili unsunvnuii'il. ApiHy at once. CnlaloKiigrce. , . ((j , .1. A. 'OIL. Ijepre'Ury,. J N 1 VKJLSIT V OF VJJtOINlA. Medical Department; Knll t'liurii.' .f Hint ruction In mcillclne. The aewlon LcKlna Oeleber !( Mul crralrtiues nine uiuulba Kor ctoitiogiie sppjy to the secretary of the Faculty. . P. 0. UniTersity of Yirgiiik yL TO ADV IRTISERS.-Lovwtratearorad-vertlalnK In looo sood ncwupsi-erasent free. Address UKU. F. co.uP Bpruce Bt.. N. . rniou OF B URNH Alfit'S r STANDARD TURDI,'IE! Is OAs mt SjuiiflMtarle A-fVsMlsT-t. PtmphUl wtta H.vr Jria Ust smsS frag : by Bl RNIIAM PROS,,Terk, Pa I " ii i ,11 Ferdinand Ufrich.? '. ,i ! U I '-' . I.' ' ilil-4 In,'. J.l.diU WHOISaAIiIS SELLS 0001S"X i SMALL MAMIK;. Special Prices'nTlo'u; " ' j i.i iiiioa 'aljy ' r. A. Ome M Stand.' "li ;'" i.iil ii. -Jl; l4a-ata.,i'-.i StockholdertT HcdtiM. f'lj iV.ri ' mrr 'rt - y-n . Mtt' J' .'laj'l.J.K. r ;J j Tb ThtrtTseeVied I Hfecnlec Annual Meet-! i tnf ef the Stockholders ot; the .Atlantic and north CaroTna Kanrosd Oompsny will be bald f at ,f BTQRKRKAI-. Off T3 R.I ciUn-'l TKD-BJ5DAT. t4th -lay cf June, ISM, the' By-Laws teaalre that no Tola by prexy ahall be allowed, enlesa Tne imiir be Leoeompaaled , by , , ai. amdartt . by, aH-ti owner kS to bona fide ownership of stock. ' ,'''l-i-l!.-T.,C.l90BKKTS.- f . 1 .Vcrrh Orel" . 'Jr ' r- y j T-- T ' ' j , 'I . I i "5 . C
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 22, 1886, edition 1
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